The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 05, 1870, Image 2

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    THE DAILY GAZETTE.
OFFICIAL PAPER
_Of Plfinbargb, Allegheny City and
Allegheny County.
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WEDNIDIDAY. JULY 6. 1870.
BoN at Frankfort 9W494
PICTROLECII •t Antwerp; firm
(loci, closed In New. York !eaterday
at 11111:R111i.
IIOLTERII bat 11111 t they vrill; have
a large Contention today. I.7nleetrall the
papers in the city lie—the C'om mercial not
excepted--Ita members . will Nat II the
reprogentativea of the people. •
CIE office of the Oil City Dims was
destroyed by fire on .Nionday. 10; condnet
ors hive oar sympathy, and we- trust to
wen their sprightly and well conducted
journal rise from the ruins bettkq than
ever before.
Tint .Philadelphia PreAs thinke "it
would take a year to are and thoroughly
approciato Philadelphia." ' Wed always
did think that it required quite • long
thus to form an appreciation for the city
of Brotherly tore.
. TIM Commercial announced on l op d ayl ot
..that the IiAZEM: would pronotMon the lit
boltera' ring a "failure" as soon welt heard 12t
of the result of its primary meklep.,
• There is no neiMaity for ns to make any 15 ,
such announcement. The result'pMelatins lot
It itself. 1 17t
isi
- As TUE managers of the new . llrd ID '
party failed to get enough 'peopleaLter.
. sated In their movement o make up A
convention, it is Wife to prostime
will experience 'difficulty in raking tut.
gether enough citizens to 'Mild as midi
. dates to be knocked down by the regular
• Republicam. I 1.
BKcFL&L of the reformists Lace openly
acknowledged that, thin movement is a
grand failure, and are free In Raying "we
wore kurdetted with too many Kirks to
enure Barren." We prate St. Mr. Kirk
hiis been one of the harden workers in
the movement, and It in ungrnieus, to say
the leant, to saddle him with the blame
of defeat.
TUE BOLTERie COMUITTEE of five Wig*
WALT engaged on Jlonday and Yesterday
la nominating and. electing
,delegates to
their Convention which le to meet today.
Their, report will no doubt be gratifying
to the people, who by their absence from
the polls on Saturday. testified -their din
improbation of the new party movement.
The esters of the county are to be Ignored
altogether. The Committee will do the
work for theni. , . •
Mr. Carnahan, the Alessi and front of
the new party, was yesterday - busily en.,
gaged in telling his friends that theprim
ary meeting, held Su the Second ward,
which elected Lim • delegate to the . Con.
ventien today, by- twenty votes, was per,-
wily fair add honest. limited, but bow
about the primary meeting which sent
him to last summer's Convention by •
vote of 160. Was that an honest or die.
honest election t
Tun cinik and orderly manner in which
the "ever glorious Fourth" was spent in
this neighborhood is highly tattering to
the character of our people. Outside of
intemperate drinking on the part of many
anions to celebrate the hilarious ott
casion, we have nothing unworthy the
good name of our communities-to report.
The day "was remarkably well observed
- and furnished the assurance that. patriot
ism yet lines;_thrive• and prospers here
abouts. . -
Tux iinsaT RTE&MBOAT DACE OD the
Misdasippl. In whiCh so much interest
,was centered, was doubtless arranged for
the purpose of securing advertbsement for
the competing boats, but the taste ahich
prompted tho competition is smite quer
Womble. With knowledge of the; awful
- consequences following the mania for fast
running in years gone by when the river
packets occupied much higher 'places as
-vehicles of travel than now;- passengers
compelled to patronize them will Teel no
security if ambitions pilots and reckless
engineers take the idea that speed is route
daidrabbt than Pater
"Whops the gods mean to destroy.they
And maks mad," Is a very old adage, arAd
has lost 110110 -of Its force in the lapse of
eentiniee. It is a weakness of human na
ture not to be able to see what we do not
wish to ire."
So says the orgatt of the discontented.
So far u the sage remarks apply to that
sheet we endorse them as the most am.
did admissions made for come time-by the
oracle of brimstone corner. The gods
have roue wickedly for it and the case of
Madness is a frlghtfnl one. Ito little
weakness, however. will be all right nest
election day,When it will be able to see
what it don•twant to see.
fititcn the humiliating defeat of itatur.
day the 'Cosa tacrtial clsints that the bolt
ers have oaf a "controlling force," by
-wide*, of course, they expert to throw
the fall elections Info the hands of the
Deu*nitie party, and send an advocate
of, free trade to represent the great manu
facturing interests of Pittsburgh on the
'door of Congress. This is certainty cool.
Shall they succeed In their wicked attempt
to destroy the prospects of our manufac
turers'? "Rule or - ruin" Is their motto.
but they shall neither be able to, do die
one DOI the other. The primaries of
Eataidiy ?le.,termilne4 . l that. -
Tai Commercial of Monday remarked:
.We venture to OY that not for years
. have 'enmity disinterested citisena attend.
od Republican printery meetings as on
fiaturtlay." Now; is that not refreshing!
We venture to nay jest the Contrary, and
have the truth with us We venture
- more and say s ( that there was never known
such sparse ttendance at primary meet.
Inge In this ihmund ward, Pittsburgh,
which polled, twenty votes and proved
lbsltAbu lobe the strongest district of
the new thini.party, every man who voted
never missed depositing his ballot at
the regular Republican Meetings, so that
they would not themselves lay claim to
the title of disinterested. We say more,
that there never remained away - from the
Ornery meetings se Many "disinterest
faltldal Republicans es on last Satur-
•
- L. - Ws ass era theierge of an Indian war.
The anaWrieement halt been • made that
.1% MCI pewerfal tribes have donned the
paint and are on the march. This
movement on the part of the
•. Paallzta has lung _been tenter:whiled, and
. it
ferwilll'itot be so easily &voted of , by our
"'•L
•-; }replier . -army. as many imagine.. The
I.ndluill htive_ had their wrongs' and they
will have:aliali - reientre. They ere too
saws& Vo be reasoned with, too ferociceis
to dealt with kindly, :aad Wei brava to
. be drlien, without a desperate struggle,
lirewiths Warpath; Congress haidelayed
I
so long the input!
priation bill that t
tated upon the co
ashen we 11.71%. 01
it. The I , d Tie.,
and history will .
Wife of the inyit
„of the Indian appro.
is trouble iipreelpita
ntry premattrrely and
ally prepared to meet
illrite extermination.
record . the aceeit.
Tut:- primary
evening, held In p
the Independent
glieny eounty,
tended, and delega
the diatrieta,
districts was quite
less interest was
men were chosen,
be a full one.—Co
.lectiona on Saturday
reliance of the call of
Republican* of All,
re generally Kell al
oft were chosen la all
tote In some of; the
large, while in ethers
eanifested ; but good
rut the convention will
nierrAtl.
but journal would edu.
'renting the new party
a honesty and sincerity
labors to dereive even
' rty.of Mend.
This Is the way
este the people at
movement. Can i
be tainted when i
its own select tea
for the truth a. • ,t those mythical pri:
tasty martint,rs. Ye report only there i ;
atilt In the city, mu) as much of a failuM
as these meetings were in the several
wards, in the untry districts o and
boroughs the elec l ion, were still greater
„farces. WO puhl h a tabular statement
'and show the Republican vote polled for
tiny. Cleary in ISM, and c-impare it with
that given for the new slaty on Saturday:
rirrAnrnair
nenry.
200..
.. 412 .
307.
277--
Wuxi
First
kLLEGHLNY
170...
LE11:!
:J, In Pet
:td, Pet..
Pr't
MI. 2d Pet.
WHAT WILL THEY' DO
The Waterloo , defeat and Balaklava
slaughter which the )'mew party' austnined
nu Saturday, at tife primary meeting*,
th in the city and enuntry, have so sha
!erect Ito ranks and filial its few survivont
with dimmer, that they are at their wits'
end and know not what to do. The lofty
and Patriotic exultatinna of the people an
they celebrated the natal day of the nation
only seemed to intenaify their grief. The
recurrence of the anniveruary of our Na
Serial Independence produced not In their
hearts the lentil enthusiasm. Few of them
were visible either on Monday or Tuesday.
So heavy was the ennui produced by
their overwhelming defeat that Scarcely
any of them appeared outslde• the
precincts - of - their_private dwel
lings.,...3lnelt of _them as possetewl
banyan of spirit enough to enable them
to appear at all In the outer wo r ld betook
themsel es. generally, to the alleys and
byways n order to evade the public gaze.
Those o them who CAMP under the rouge
of our Tision were in Furl a miserable
plight that they excited our sympathy.
notwitlistawlinfr tluit their illadsised and
disorganising router was the sole mow of
their fearful discomfiture. It was' suffi
cient indeed, to awaken aympathetic feel
Inge In the heart of a stone to Pee them
as they perambulated the obscured paths.
in the ',city and miburba, with their liCads
drooping to the shoefatehet, alternately
biting their lips and eating their finger
tfidle, and frantically plucking Out the
hairs of their beard with very grief,
whihit occasionally when they met a
warm personal (Fiend. they cielaitned,
"\%lnt will we tfiConwt We are deepieed
MEE
utter dismay was not without an
adeinite mune. , The bolters and disc.' ,
gan err have met at every pointy
the / most scathing rebuke and withering
scorni The influential men who signed
the enll to indicate their desire fora correc
tion
. et certain things, but who never
once thought of having them corrected by
the agency of a new party, have shown
their Sovereign contempt for the 'few dia.
appointed political tricksters, who, to
gratify their thirst of revenge, are en
deavoring to foment strife and produce
division lo the Republican ranks, by
diking no part in their counsels. We
,
k now roost of those influential gentle
Men who signed the original, but not the
pplicaie call. We can say with pride and
eastire that for many years they have
been 'numbered among our warm.
Ut: l and most devoted personal
friend. So far as the possession of
sf.vi lthfand the attributes of intellectual
d Moral worth is concerned they are
Seaton of Influence, entitled ,to the
hmage and respect of their fellow atl
as., They are men who hare never been
k , arum shrink front the pellormance of
y civic, aortal or religious duty. They
act 4 WI into every work in which they
f lan interest, and are - not afraid, nor
med to give publicity to titeir - viewa
o any subject. What have thely done in
ialation to the new movement ? They
re merely sided their names to a call
s aighify their desire fore correction of
y abuses that may have crept into the
4arty,l , which they KM adhere to, and will
4ot abandon to join the ranks of the die.
unions. They have done: nothing
' more! They have shown this by absent:
lag themselves from every meeting which
the few soreheads have yet held. We are
informed that one of these respected
gentlemen, whose note for a quarter of a
million we would like to hold in one own
personal right, merely stood la the door
for a minute when the fret meeting was
held on the ”tecond floor," and looked In,
and Ills name was placed at once on the
Executive Committee. - Why is it that
thei.opulent and Influential eitisenshave
not taken an active part In the operationa
of the new party? -They have not as yet
taken their depiriture for Long Branch,
Nesrport, Cape May or Saratoga. They
have not retired to their rural palaces.
They are almost all in the city. i They can
afford to spend. both time acid money.
They are not tiding it. Why I - Because
they have no faith In the men or the mo
tives, which Wive produced the miserable 1
abortion 1 4 an "Independent Party?"
But the great cause of grief is_fcmnd
in the alsoltzte failure of Saturday. Out
of the tweMifive thousand voters in the
county, whcee ballots the bolters bout
they carry In their vest pockets, (there .- hi
ample room 'there) ant five hundred of
them attended the primary meetings.
Why? -If we are to believe the Allegations
of the new party, there, were sufficient
causes to impel every louse voter to
'howl& hind on Setarday,aad Make every
sacrifice to forwaid.its Interests. . But the
sea of politic was not disturbed by any
thing larger thin a pebble: In few of
the election districts were the. polls
opened at all.
.. Theauinseyed, milleied
reporters who are known to be üblqalt.
cem, made many a fruitiest search for the
polls, bat hi the great majority of cases
they were 11 , 71 s stag Owner! Aker an
enterprising morn.? af one of oat.catelg.:
.
pararie; had blisitri.d hie feet and ex- 1 iIESJ I AMiN'FRINKLI;is
L
blind cid A Brief Diacourse Upton a Deadly
blinded all his physi energies in vain 1 ..--:-- .7 ----
attempt to tlnd , "return's," an no- Enemy of the 13orts
comodating gentleman in' the Fourth I [Never put MT till tomorrow what you
Ward, kindly offered to hold a "primary- ndo tine after to morrow just as well.—
on his own account, so that the diligent :Th , n c i T ltirt Ern " kli ' l
, i I Ins party - was one of those persona_
search of the reports r tight ant he all-1. whom they cull philosophers. the was
ralutely bootless.' This generous otter LWIII4, being born s imultaneously in two
..11.R respecifidly ileclincd, and ids. des ' iinr'i'n' ' inn '' '. in the city of It`tt't;m
is
appointed knight of the p, „ ,ii ~,,,,,,,,41'Lliyeseanlme,s.reimoasinoi:tantitng
„su.onrtodet,litir,
to his sanctum, fully conviond, Clint stir ; accordance with the facts. ' The signs are
1 influential fellow citizen. designed toper' considered well.euough to have, though
not necessary, bectusii the inkabitants
petrate an immense hoax on the members
, the
city
p „ . „ . „..„ 01. 01 . ii . ,, ”. „,i „ , prantoor,utatnwdo,wittlrm..l.aoces..
.to
o tte e li n tra an nf o e r r
the mouthpiece o f the. V•ity9,4 ring, failed eel times in the same day. The sujert
to procure returns from a single district of this memoir Was of a vicious dispotti.
tion, and early prostituted his talents to
at bast if it did procure llama, it gay
them no publicity. The reason of this r l a tic e : l l . 7 , n r t i i r o o n i o n r a
ir tu r a r, z u i t ta rin and m tit n ih r o h r o is ri ni:
is palpable. The Connultble were drivett ing gent.ratibn of all sub g serrent ages.
to their wits' end." They knew 'not what' His simplest acts also weft- contrived with
to do. They fettr.i to make any . publiruJ i 3 , stt 'r i t° ti o t t elr b , l ,, " "g . '''''d "P • 1.'4 the
1.1011 until they had time to \- set tip " the! ;, 14 1 1 : 1 „ " ,1,,,, w i,,, "':avir forever— l ays happy. l "" 'T.,
~.s and the thllegates, for i the names of W.F. in this spirit that he bentinet:e . son
the latter had to bi' reported to the q,i n 1 a a ..)al boiler;t . and Ina addY for noother
reason t i han !h i nt the efforts of all future
quevir. Committee for tlit.ir approval;
Notwithstanding the vast inqrartance of tars w i th
' l '' is t i r i l r aTtl i rsll ft li n l S ic t i l l i n n lfl l, li ig .i i° lll l e ",:
Saturday's primaries. and One (net . Huai were tilt. suns of soap ' boilers. With t a
the Cono.norcidi had ample time to secure, malevolence which is without parallel in
history..ht i l would work all day nod then
theeteturns, t i f any there went from most
of the districts, the local COIIIIIIIIS it(' that ', l ,l,b u r r, 1 1 1 ,, ' F, 1 1 1 , t ; jr u t t le o t i c s ' n ~,,I (: ,; l , ll ' ,ll , l , l r t ii i - , 1 , ,n gi u . 3 , 1
journal on Monday mornitig, dismissed si. Clint all other boys might li.S• dint t::
theni in a notice of nitleiine's. 'Lee - were.- do also, or else have Benjamin Franklin
not worthy of a "stick ftol, - f r the "liattyl
thrown up 11 . them. Not stttisfied went'
at ' V b . " ' inetnnee they' 'lee I' held , hind livi ' n ' g ' P :ll7yt i- i ' lw i e u tld hn it ri nd " tenter, I . ' at ' u l l
evidently gone to "Akio. - 1 studying nstronomy at meal tinti.—a time
In districts where the Intl wet...op-n.41 which lots - brought adliction to millions of
Ins sinct i .vltos - e . fathers had rend Frank
the thing w. the merest I fart:e. The
People looked upon it as el trick anti n ili s l' o r t n \ i ' s n o l . l s " I ::... 'g ri r' . i t 'l .llf of animosity
frmul and manifested their, tli.ppritlet- loWnril boys. Now-adays a boy semen
tion Lc staying away. ' The %lA., cast in follow nut a single-natural instinct with
the few districts t'liere the Rue, .4 a m i. ",,,`"! . "‘" I ' 1 1 1 7i'l . ° " ef '' lttt " " 1 ti r e e , ver :
mare was enacted were not liard to coonti Fr ' a u ti n k g lin%irti r r -1/...0. '"u 1 i f ' i l r o e • ar l ' . n o g vs ". I ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' : ,
They ranged - ill the way from one to . C1411.1i worth of peanitta, his father silts,
twenty-four, few of them rotating the aliemeinbt.r witafFmnklin said, my son,
latter fig„re acc„nling 1„ the reimrt ' ,,,, a t it „ r f r, r l , t i td s ~a i L l,K „ lt , Lu t n , l , v r a g T,,,,r ;'-p , ' "‘"; 1 , 1 , ,e
given in an Independent journal. In one If lie . ivants to spin his top when ' h n t. ' i - s .
district on the South Side of the Masan done work, his father quotes: ..Procr.ti
gahela, some thirty-tine -; votes were tuition is the thief of time." If he does n
,
due 1110TP to local ( o r
i u r ot r t r s rr ~a rtlanr rh e never ' gets anything
mat, but this wan
1 i tit. is its own reword:'
causes than I 9: any regard Which the vu. And that boy is hounded to death, and de
ters had for the new patty. prived of his natural rest, because Frank-
In view of all this, the question is tin said °Beet - 11l Mal of his Inspired 111 0 11,
frequently asked, Indeed the lraltent ask of •n!,...11g,n. to
tfY l:,.,i and earls' in rise
it themselVes, " What will they do •" ' MA - 6 antan healthy, 'wealthy and wise. -
win they repudiate the trill of the piss. t a i; ( 1, , ,"....-, , ,:,a v iz,,",i," a t n ,t i o„a.4" . to In ,'
plc, who declared so emphatically on Stit• it.ruis... The sorrow that maxim o l n iar '' ra uc s ' t
urday that they neither approved of them 1110,th - rough my parent:' experimenting on
nor their object s. Will they conStitute me with it, tongue can not tell. The le,
gitimat i e l result Is my present state of
I. , h it e i, xu . s n lves ..f the j :- . 1 . -pr, , ..szttres ., o d t ill ~, .z ., ,m r, ,,, i,, , ,n, ..1 , 4 1., , . ..1 .1 , , ,, , ,, ,i n i 1 iz,:, ,,, ,, ,, ,, e d, ,, , , , i1 in„ , 1.;, , , ti
through with the far ms ot 'witting up Is-fon• nine o'cbs-k in the morning ' ,
as convention!, Smile assure no ' they a'altethaea• "Ilea I was a trff. If they
w lts o lLetr i u 4 -
, ta e k;:zy no tt ,, at , nm i l ,o ris i t, where
will not attempt noels en .1 of tyr
anny. They will show' the v r good sense. no doubt' ' , and respected . by all. i ug
''''''''''
jby abandoning their . disco ganizing• and And .what an adroit old adventurer the
unimptilar work. \Ve know that' some Of atlbieef of this mem o ir teas' in order le
the signers have already declared tßat
for
lig e h .. r t n r i i n n ,.. g .. a , ri t dje i t. ,
{, , 0. ,,, t ,i a , .; , 11 1 1:1 , i. n - e t a ot , li o i , s ,, k l i:e on Sunday. he
they will not mnintain a position of ante- on to 10. a Itlltint; :
gonism against the popular ii ill. which is guileless public .would go home chirping
cleerly - not in favor of their project. Stich almut the -wialom" and the "genius - of
r l a t:tryi ,i Snblin , th.breaker. If any I.ly
prudent connideretion. Mid submission to Ila 'n "mumble:pc -la
the popular will, ... f e ar, will not ream- hinf - Self after m
the ageof sixty . he g woul t
late the conduct of nll the instigators of immediately appear to be ciphering o
disruption. Titer are Maddened td toil how the grass grew—aa if it was any'
AilleSS. My grandfather knew'
tag fury,. and thin •"fitird Estate" is reedy I , ' "
to asamnitlo in the Court House to-tlay. and I
proclaim in the - fare of the world
"Wherever the Committee of five is, then:
is ihr people of Allegheny niunty." It
may lw they will set themselves tip an the
people of the whole country. These gen
tlemen ere maddened with political fury.
They are willing to ride theffiselves, and.
*possible, drag the Republican piny
with them into the valley • hot of death,
but annihilation. We really 1.0 then..
They are throwing every obstacle in their
power in the way of parts reformation.
If we mold do anything to heal them of
Alto fearful malady with which they have
been seized, we would.render our service.
most willingly. . MOM of then, are feting
contrary to the convictions of their better.
nature. Despised and abandoned by their
influential men and OW whole pnpli....
WHAT WILL, vffr.v Is,"
Nrw Puts
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN GER
The questicm of capital punishment is
more or less agitated now throughout the
Europeanized world and it is consider
ed by many of the ailvocatea of its
abolition ae one worthy of tubing
null in budget of progresainn ivith
'the question of slavery. In this country
it bas never, as yet, become a vital politi
cal or - party question, litai in England,
though it has probably been more thor
' oughly agitated it has, we believe, never
yet come before the people for decision.
On the continent it seems to be consider
ed of more present Importance, and very
recently it has been virtually abolished
Holgium. Ilnt ha North Germany
LAX no occupied public attention se almost
to he the cause of the destruction of a
ministry . . Much of the time of the late
sitting of the'Pederal Council was talon
up in discussing the question and very
widely ditraring views were expressed - by
the various members. It was not merely
abolition or no abolition, but the Aiews of
the different States were shaded down
as gradually es are the shadows in
the crayon sketch of a master. The
Prussian Minister of Justice dedsr
ed that his government would not
consent to the total abolition of the death
penalty. The reprearniativra of Olden
burg, Saxe-Weimar, Anhalt, Schwarz
barg-Sonderahaussen : Saxe-Ifeiningen
Bremen' and Imebeek demanded the en
tireaholition of the penalty of death.
The bort four insisted that at least only
the re:brie of .murder should he punished
by - .bath; Meohlenbnrg-Seltwsrin and
Nfeckleninvich.f.ttrelitz insisted that death
mined tii« punigliratit - ferrarhitla it had
heretofore been awarded anti . fittest.
wished to except only the rase of man.
slaughter committed while engaged to
some criminal act: 'fere Ina wide enough
difference of . opinion surely, and that a
lengths and embittered discussion ensued
In not to be wondered at. .-But, as in moat
affairs in the North fiermen confedern.
Lion, tiro Wart of Prussia trampled anti
the maintenance of capital punishment
for attempts made on the life of a reign
ing sovereign was carried by a majority
of 84, and for onliniry murder by a ma
jority of 88 Voter.
. .
Tux following communication we re- -
rotted yestenlay from Mr. Dmnnon, a col
oral gentleman of Robinson Township.
We publish it . en _received:
Mums. Eurrons OnzrrrE. : The cid.
zees of Robinson Township, first precinct.
hate seen fit, in the goodness of their
hearts, by three votes, to select me as one
of their delegates to the New Party Con
vention, to be held on Wednesday, the 6th
inst.. Please inform thorn through your
columns that I Intend voting with the Re
publleans, as do all my people of color;
and, therefore, will not be present. lam
opposed to all movements, whose leaders
"toadied" to Andy Johnson, when be was
In power, and now wish to throw tho good
old county of Allggheny that has done
mach far my we Into the hands of the
Democracy. My colleague can go If be
wishes, but as for inc, I ain't going.
• C. Bneuxou,
'Robinson Township.
• A Lox() Jornrree.—Tho Los Angles
Nara of June 113th, says :
A gentleman of this city received
pamphlet of the . Altmmi of hie Alma Ma
ter which, while a student, he had mailed
to his pereeptor, In an other State, after a
ravel of thirteen years in the United
States malls. With various tripe ups and
downs—lt has survived a war of four
years—a suspension of the United States
mails In eleven States of the Union—and .
yet, in pursuance of many changes In the
Postoflice laws, it follows the require
ments of the last law, ^that if not called
for within ten Asps It shall be returned
to the writer."
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDN"F,SDAY MORNING, JULY ; (1, 1870.
well, and he- Sava Franklin was always
fixed—nlwaya ready. If n lids, during
his nld age. happened on him unexpected
ly- when he was catching flies, or making
mud pies, or sliding on a cellar door, he
would immediately look wise, rip out
maxim: and walk ottwith his nose In the
air and his cap turned wrong ride before,
trying to nplo'nr absent-minded and re.
centric. Ile wan a hard Int. - •
Ile invented a store that world smoke
your head nit. in- four bourn by the clock.
One can see ti., ninte,t devilish Satinfac•
tin° he took in it. by his giving It his
HU :,1,10 proud of telling ho
titereti 'Pl3iltuielphia. for the firut t
vial nothing iu. the world but two
ngu in his ttocket, and four roll. of 1
tunier his arm. But mall?, when
come to examine' it critically. it wan
tog. Anybody could have done it.
To the• subject of this memoir bed ago
the honor of recommending the a y to
go hack to bows and arrows in pla of
bayonets anti muskets: die observed "th
Lis customary foke, that tbebayone was
very•well, under eircumstances:' Ito that
he doubted whether it could be use. with
accuracy at long range
Benjamin Franklin did a great mini-
notable things for his country, anti ade
her young MM., to be honored in natty
lands as the mother of such a son - it is
not the idea of this memoir to igno that
or cover it up. No, the simple Ms of. it
ISM
is to snub those pretentious max mu of
his. whiCh he worked up with ti great
show of originality out of truisms that
had become wearisome platitudes as early
as the dispersion from. Babel. and also to
snub his stove, And his , militarY inspira
tions. Isis unseemly endeavor to snake
himself conspicuous when he "dere,'
Philadelphia- and his -II vin g kit
I ,
and fooling swap his time `'
all sorts of - such ways. Wh m 1
ought to have been foraging for . Or
or constructing candles. I me s s' y d
-sired to do away with somewhat if tl
prevailing calamitous idea among heal
of families that Franklin acquit.. ' '
great genius by moonlight, and etti
op in the night instead of multi g
morning liken Christian, and th• t t
programme rigidly inflicted, will ink
Franklin of every (admen fool. .1
time litese•gentleilien were findln •
that these execrable eccentricities of
stinct and' onduct are only the eti iu
of genius, not the creators of ii.
I had been the father of my parch ft 1
enittigh to - make them comprelien 1 f
truth, and thug prepare them to le their
non have an easier time of it. Vi lien I
wan a child had to boil map ,n twith
ntancllng my father was wealthy in I had
to get up early and study geom ry
breakfast, and peddle my own poet , and
do everything just an Franklin did, In - the
...Memo hope that 1 woullhbe - a F nklln
crone day. And here I arn.—.lfori - assi
in .7niyfintar 0.
• Pity a Pcior Eastonviet.
The following IR fmiu the Boston 7 lob
"Since Edward Keichum's release
entered largely•into xpecolation,xn dr
couple of fortimen, paid mmllllon 4.11 n
of debts, and lost the residue. as' w. s a i
tail last week In noticing the fill
James Boyd, the .- Wall street h o
When :doses Ketchum & Co,, of ew I._na _ _
„,
__York, failed. certain gentlemen In 1 rt- D. /1111Weri — IA - 111 - . ... .... H. &BARTH/a
ford were Involved largely with the . m•
y i ou S ng ' L i get7lra ' g ot. ‘ ltt. S o 7 ; 3° prigcm . , a ‘ riord i - • L
& SON,
Ing to a letter in the ' Norwich Butte 'n. he
saw three of his Connecticut cr hors, Virginia ant Ilcmisville
and convinced them that by the R ranee - -
of a email oust—c ould one It Bred
thousand dolly
could, by Wal street Tobacco &agency,
roanipnlatirms. reimburse his coati. ential • , , s.
obligations. and after consultatlo , the •
SEGFARS
amount desired was loaned him. eons
sewn:illy again embarked in Wed street Pine Cut Chewing andimokitnt Tehareot,
ventures; successfully sellingg gni. short,
and my...ring Ills contracts., when tl mice m Agm"nnri , " sTRETT Pli"b*"th.
"'"
-
fell • Naturally flushed by Ills suc. ena.. -
Is understood to have figured up pfits
the clone of his first campaign, nt
to over one - and a 'half million oil'
One million of thin sum was, It Is d,
voted to the payment of his priya o
gationn, as originally proposed .y him,
and above alluded to, including t e State
Bank of Earl fowl, leaving for tutu e npee,
ulntionn over half a million. Thl- sum,
and more, however, he has lost t rough
the treachery of some one con •ersant
with the secrets of his operation , who
divulged them to his opponents, a d they
Maimed the scheme by which e wax
' ruined. There is a Fleliian quality about
Ketchum which will 'hoist him again with.
out doubt,"
Tng New York World says it way not
be generally known, yet it is true that
tarantulas are sometimes concealed in
bunches of bananas. ' It is well to re- 1
member thief for the spider time named
is said to pomtess some remarkable prop.
cities, and in consideration of them pea
pie mag be gri g htened more titan is neces
sary. For instance, there is a supposition
in
that one bitten by these spider" be es
mad, and insists on dancing. Adance
celled the Tarantella is based o this
idea; readers of Bulwer's "St age
Story" will remember that Mar race
played the music of thin dance o the
piano at Mrs. Poypts'a house, and shacked
all the proprieties, because everybOy be
gan to dance. . Curler gives another
story, which is that the evil effects of the
bite of the tarantula may be cured by mu
sic and dancing, showing, a. the great
naturalist said, that :the imagination is
more affected by fright than by the bite.
Skeptics QII the point are ref ' -
"Coy. An King. &itch-pub:rt. I
Lycocae, Tarantula."
We'st Hickory Dents. •
The following is the production of
wells in that vicinity:
. .
Beatty Farm—This farm .la owned by
Beatty. Neyhart and Grandin;lltTliii ekght,
on this farm ,stontin'ne their produp,
lion as heretofore reported,. with , every
prospect'of continuance. No. 5 is pump
ing-12 bhlte. No: 2 lit bbls.
Miles Farm—This farm is owned -by
the Warren.S Venango Oil Company of ,
Pittsburg-,. The wells are as follows:
Con. Snow, s. 2 wells, producing 27
bhls. New well is testing. Collins Bros.
sslnelng 10 bbl No. :I's pro.
streets. •
”1 ttil Conkjany, Irvinittou,
Is bids. Annintriwell.
preslucitg.t buds Widenwske well, pro.
during Is bids Wideaseake well, pro
- icing 4 bids. Hoffman well. producing
ducttv
in ill
r well, oil the Newell. 01111 p
li
ng 101)1,1
Royal E. Scott Farm .—This hirtu is
owned by Senn, it - Fisher. !
& Laney; well producing 40 bids.
is down 400 feet. Filler & Ralston
yell No. 1 is pumping 00 bids. Wat
on's Well knew, is pumping Wilds. The
I led Flag knew) is pumping 00 libls.
On tln It. Serat lower firm. Thorn.
ton & tilastrirli. well No. I, pumping 7.
bills; No. 220 bids; No. 3 20 hbls: N.). 4
85 Nn. 5 is down 400 feet: No - 4k
drilling; Evergreen is testing.
erowelr well. Harmony.- No. I lo
puinping fifty barrels, No. 2 100 feet.
• On the Wilkins farm. the :McNair well,
No. 1.;1101 bbls; No. 2 is drilling. i,eno.
5. well No. l is down . 025 feet; lease 0. No.
1 is doWn 3.40 feet. lease 7. NO. I in down
'315 feel; Irate 2. No. 1 is down 2110 fret;
lease 9. down 370 feet,- 10, 11 and 12 nro
lease 3. No, 1 Intoirn 050 feet ..
Oil
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MINERAL. WATERS OF imuty
MINERAL WATERS OF EVERT JCIM,
NII EIRAI. W %TEM OF RVERT AMIE,
A 1"I'III LI W F:ST 1.1111 . ES AT
JAMES E. BURNS & 00.'S
11317.81=
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A OROAINSIDIK. FOR lIIMEIIIO4.
Incompetence and assurance generally go ban
In band. and of aU the tribes of pretentious
nothisurs with .ableh society II atalched. the u
scientific •frocillelne men'2,who attempt to tamper
with the hraWit of the community are the most
dangetous and the most impudent.
FO much by way of Tent. Now for • spesnal and
Particular
It appears that a mushrot oat growth of is...tiled
Bitters"l. springing tip under different names in
various localities. particularly in the Southern and
Western Slates. which the venders have the ha,
dihfosl to recommend. to eacysgoing people. upon
whom they think they can Import, as n substitute
for Iloshettees Stomach Ditto., lonirecostnired
by every eisca an the purest sod beat medicated
stimulant and invlgorant the world afford , "
The cononctions referred to being composed of
worthless material. offer a larger margin for profit
than that Celebrated Tonic, and Dente the anxiety
of dollar worshipping dealers to foist them upon
the public In its place.
fiat — forewarned Is forearmed." and all parties
whom those distinguished Ifi beings we endeav
oring to max and inveigle into anbinltuting trash
for a standard remedy. are tieweby informed of the
selfish and sordid motives which underlie the cep
rsentattons In 0... UM.
The pleat popularity and vast sales of ll.uiwts
fee. Hitter, ranhot, of row., be ...lonely lm
p... 1 by the. Or trade," but ae the do
blllmted and sulf.rtna . tiaea a dlr.. lute.. 1•
the matter, It le only an art of 1,101011 , 0 hutuankt
to put them on t heir [hard.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FABER
VAN DORE\
37 Liberty Street
ppr-psnuRGH-
S'IIEA M E\(-4-
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MA 01-11N"F',FCY,
Steam Pumps
Enf., , lneerh' and Mactinists' Tools,
STEAM FIRE ENGIN
BELTING,
Woolen Machinery, Machine Cads.
lilrManttracturers' and Mill . up.
plies. A constant supply on hnnd nd
thrulsbcd on short notice. , •
onnErts kiOLICITEI)
__
SPECIAL PRICE
DRESS GOODS
Lawns,
Organdies,
Wash Poplins
0 CLOSE OUT OCR
Summer Goods,
BELL it, MOORHOUSE
11./11%RATP.s1 A 11E1.1,1
21 Fifth .Avenue,
M GEORGE BEAYEN
=1
Cream Candies and Taffies
And Dealer In Fob,lto find Domesitc
?let NUM.*. CAMPO. N.U. &C.
NO. 112 FEDEIIAkSTREET
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STRAWBERRY
Baskets and Crates.
K thille IN,SrRIC of 16e MORT APPIICIYED
W. W. KNOX,
137 Liberty - Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
F:= 4 ,,,Dw ar d Maskers at Factor? PAM.
JAMES RENO
•
• SEWER CONT RACTOR ASD,BUILDBIL;
The laying .t Stow Pipe limner/rain P.a.P1 1 7
ima
011 , 11 ge C11, 66 itad 67 RANDDRICT 777tE1C7.
Reslasnos.l•2 Wrmont jeall9S
CIIIPAIIRAY INSTITUTE,
18 7 .n61 9Y ETlOCEr f l o t t pFr,y_hill:
atmtnatriaggon AEI!
Iron on montnniGnerntennnzn
=ken= •
"14.A:o=wmnr.ara_ gaga.
.des ' CODA. ASH.-100 musks for sale by
7. IL CLUCTILLD.
- ,~._. a*.''r".ii`.aa.•,~T.ata3Y.L'`~P ti 1.~ -i. r• t~ 2ia'n;.. 'tip, gJ~4#!
y..X+s.. Y,x. '..L'..~Y.+.,J~a.~v .~<,. vau9Gl>,xs. ~ _. v i.wu.~.. ~..~
NEW A_DvmTia
AT_
WM. SEMPLE'S,
ISO . and 1S Federal Street,
A1.1.Y :lIfiNY,. ~
O mob fIAfIuAIN, IN NEW AND
Desirable Dry Goods,
BLACK SILKS,
BLACK SILKS
ery Low
DRESS GOODS
Plain and Pintedupanese.tillka.
Cann°. altled and Plaid Japanned Poplins.
Lawful. llernanlan, Grenadines. • .
Brown and Drab bras* I.inena.:Tary Cheap.
White Goods
Striped and rieuttat Piquaa.
Plain and Plaid Naln.eak and Jaronata,
Plain and dulled Sala.,
I.lgbt Percales and Chlntrea. at Opal.' pal
lIAIMAINS IN
( I :ASS MERES,
Cotionades , and Linen Drills
Shetland Shawls,
I.A s AW LS
Light Summer Shawls,
At Attractive Prices
AT -
WWI. I S JIPII.I F'S
FMI,,
180 and 182 Federal Street. Allegheny
HORNE & CO'S
Clearanve Sale of
_\ TS, F LUWEBS,
Afillittery Goods,
lASOLS; SF SHADES
Large Additions to Stock In'
EMEROIDERIEs, _ .
LACM AND LACY GooDm I
GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
AiENT4'
IIoSIERY. OLoVES. ,
DVIpVILE LACES.
NASH AND BOW lIIRDONS.
SILK AND LINEN FANS-
• -
. At Low Pricesi
NEST GOODS
.Arriving Daily.
AND 7911ARK14 STREET
REDUCTION
• Regardless of Cost t
BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
AT
MorgEffistem&CO's
LATE
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO
Spring and Summer Goods
OREM
Shetland Shawls,
White Skirts, .
Parasols,
Sun Shades„
(guipure Laces
.Neck Ties.
Hainbnrg Edgings,
:Ladies Hose,
Gauze Underweat
Lace Collars.;
White P. K..
ANTI NVFIIi"TIIINQ IN TIM
TIN .N 1 NiTNI.I LI STE,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS
& CO.,
JEWELERS,
93 Market street, Pittsburgh.
ITITIRD DOOR FROM Firma
flare on hand an the latest nannies to Tee fin
al...A alto 13110er Pieces arut MM . Mind Ware of
o Wa d tgergi ?Ne i. = rZatialtrin Old and
slicer ethos. Both Key and Pendant Withal" eon
sunny on band,tharstt no a roll rartety of %ha
gone Irma. of the mewl Watch, Inciodthe Jur
gene.. isnot. Yerresans, and othr.
We on parumnor =mama to oar twelfth for
Meeting end =lnnen One Watches. To that
Roods rent In draw nth by malt at request.
" DILL & AD-01.'S
- .SFITER PIPE CO , "
65 and 6/Sandusky St.,Allegheny .
blanntathnre Mealy TITRIFIND WATTS AND
fintA D VIIC7 ClthlTlDtraT• TOPS.
fI.QDIFCgg dad •
0. G. S TOMtLLEN, Agent.
HOL
ES, BELL Sr, CO
OIL COTTON MILLS
ISM
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Prt19411171161H.
Man f acturtrs of mtirr muntnit md LIGHT
ANCAOR AND MAGN I Ilk
Sheeting and Ba 'ng
GRAND R}.OPENING
NEW GOO U' S.
Shoes, Boots and Gaiters,
1-IEI‘TRY PAULTNT,
N 0.1114 0:00 APXNUIS. ALLY44INT CITY.
Tho anrllsrstste4 tots again taken loollaGlNOd
of Ids old olade, nod stocked It with Doh mart,
mord of BOOTS, BISONS AND GAITNItd; •
Dood. priest .111 Ova attldfaetloa.•
Fortner patrons sad toddlo_pdlovltod to visit
10:04 am. HT PAULUS.
==l73
STONE
WATER <PIPES
Chitnney Tops,
'HOT AIR & CHIDLNEY. FLUES, &r..
A lan and fun Assorbasni eoestantly on . baad.
HENRY 1 1 COLLINS,.
.Pn. , 41 • 171 SI:001M AVINUT.
Bakery, Confectionery
ICE CAR,EAM
Mtn nederelsood turaztale the &Dolma
we s p i t u ti N to ;mil nt h t.13011..Z1
trona the rierkVbere
. lej is preCattrlq r
orders in his Hoe. Ht.. oon Is
op for th e oonevasers of toe mom. owililled
"7 17,"'*".11,1" Zli r a n. At:
Ito Ammire IS row:ma. -
WIL AyiLIZODEIL .
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AT • I
. ;v i i, ~‘ 4'1,.. -- I
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WM. SEAIPLE Sd - --- i i l 4
~,,,,,,, „....__________,. _ ro.
"le* and Ohio Railro '
[
180 and .IS2 Federal 'Street,
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A 0000 fiI:OCK OF
Sash and Bow Ribbons.
Hats, Bonnets,
• SFNDOWNS,
At Pricesits Low Wank Found Anywhere
B=E
•
At 12Se.. and 511sanC lists
At 73C.. von sized Lama Shawl',
At 81.00, Silk Parasols. worth 911.75.
Fast Colored Calicos. .
At WO.. Llght and Dark Calico..
Al 14k.. all the Boat Make. nl Calicos.
At 81.00 for 9 yards Chintz Canons.
At Itilia.4•4lfleachedllusilnin suporlor an Icle.
At 1955 c.. Fast Colored Mule,
At Printed Challis and Alpacas.
At linubla Width Chanealnhairs, bargain.
Gloves And Hosiery,
Gaaen and Bina Kid Manna.
Mark and (I/oloted Kid and lisle Thread afore
Ladle.% Mims' and Chtldrena
Men and Bnym' Half Slaw,
LAMES' AND i4ENTS
Summer truderweal
!=!
lam Collar* and Handkerchief!,
noon Skletliand Mapleton Corepta.
LadlatPond Chlldnen'a Apron, and 4n11•
Hair Switches and Maroon ,
Jot Je4lre. Porket aOOkT. Etatehalp. Ar.
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 18 , 2 Federal Street, Allegheny
On a Par with Gold
WE NOW OFFER
Our New Stock
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS
EASTERN PRICES
BITTERS ARE INCITED To
Examine Our ,Goods & Pric
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON & C I ,
N 0.115 Wood Stre6t
LETTER
Copying Presse.
WU1667. PRIMSEx+.
RAU PRIME%
IMITER EIRE PRRRSRA,
CAP SIZE PRESSER.
CAILMLNK AND GMT TRMAsrm.
WALNUT PRESS STAND.
MANN'S COPYING BOOKS,
FRESCO coririNd BOOKS.
NOTE SIZE COPYING-BOOKS.
LIMY= SIZE COPYING BOOKS.
CAP SIZE COPYING BOOKS.
ARNOLD'S COPYING FLUID,
SMITH'S COPYING FLUID..
TRENCH. COPYING FLUID. -
VIOLET COPYING FLUID.
RUBBER COPYING SHEETS.
CAMEL'S DAHL COPYING BRUSHES
WATER HOWLS. CHINA AND IRON.
J.L. READ & SON
No. 102 Fourth Avenue
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
"0 \. . T."
SPOOL COTTON.
GEO. A. CL AR,
BOLE AGE. T.
Sold Everywhere,
s.JI 4 eAcitE
BAILEYO
1 ; 1
12 1 .1 ti• HESTNUT ST,
PRI DELPilli k " -
lame KR tinily'.
Tho reputation and ;experi
ence of 401 years, warrant us in
saying that-otir stook of Pine
Timekeepers of the best Euro
pean and. American Makers is
now the largest in- the oonn
trVt 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.
Inquiries promptly replied to.
Iratalt3 !awarded IT Tianst
aver
CHERRY:,• .
.
. .
• SEEDER.
~\. .
,t hos bin% In into forth, lAA oLwyears.and osivar
tonna in an 4in inu,k,“ up wive eats. WI.
Slon to the uer. , '— • i
- Miran to ta Ind ginnocity.n. will owed•bashol
.
of Cherries In go nonnu.
The Kochi= Is _OOP. BOWL Thombh , nod
lilandsonio.
T u p ,,,, u monjable, tharnO7 . 1 •1 4 4.1 It to
all Mod Ctiirrios. •
•It Is lbw ems ctiollit Swear In am Market. No
All order. Sdattlfeill!o. •.
•
JAMESBONT,
No.l36WOodSti•eet,
JOSEPH II; HUNTER
Idereluindisti Broker,
250 WrEatrirSt ErritinWr,
Wrasay of Nude 10114114 •) ~nnnrirtvau_
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The Chesapeake and
Railroad
COMiSeted imaruiminti tram Itll - 11:110St,
the mlehomed NTIIITE SELMER SP,
SVott Virginle. 2417 mile, 11 In tieing
tended to the Ohio Over. 200 miles
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In It. progress NVesorsol,lt penetrates but
up to mnrket the WONDERFUL COAT. DEl l
OF THE KANAWHA REGION IN WISI
GINIA. And time blimp the snpetinr and AD!
Cods of that section Into comdunloGlon
IRON ORES OF VIRGINIA ANTI .OITIO.
WESTERN, SOUTH WESTERN ANTI WA
MEE!
When ionapleted It Rill e"nneet.the mtiP
11A111401t FACILITIES OF TTIE CHF.EiAF,
BAT with reltn bin navirntinn on the Ohio ri
•
thus milli O, ENTIRE SISTER OF RA
AND WATER TRANSPORTATION .1
!DRAT WE,VD AND SOUTUWFNT.
171 rirmke a SHORT. EASY, CifEAI
VOROBLE 001.^il: from the WEST tot.
end 7111 ereammod n 7.A110E , SHARE 0;
ES:005(01S FIOOGRTS eeektne trensrm . 1 1
the wart.• I
It Will thue bezome one t.l Wotan,/ IMOD:
AND pROVITABLE .EAST AND WEAL' '
LI:4E3 OF RAILROAD in the ~untry. hid nom
d a trado Of Immense value
The completed porthal of the, 11044 Is dolisiS
PDX/FITADIX AND INCREASING' TIORINIMS.
stet le tally equal In VPl:he to the whale enieunt of
the • morteette upon the entire tine -413,000.-
000-I
Tho loan of the chemapoaar and 01.10 Railroad
CaniralnLl/Clna a FIRST MOIITOAGE UPON THE
ENTIRE LINE, PROPERTY AND EQCli . mr—wr4.
WORTH WHEN COMPLETED AT LEAST $30.-
000,000,18 toersfore one of rho moat mlbstantlaL
erratire and reliable Railroad Loans ever o
red in toe market, and b peculiarly adapted:to
Who desire to make Door iiiremments .oth the
most satisfactory assunince of POSITIVE AND
UNDOUBTED SECURITY.
The Bonds are In denominations of '
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO
d any be bed COUPON or BYAI I ATERED. .
batereat Six percent. per Annum- P.T.b/b MAT
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PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE LN
GOLD IN THE CITY OF NIRV TOM:.
Price AO AND ACCRUED LINTY:REST In Cur
rency. at which price they tiny eceely SEVEN PER
CENT. IN GOLD on their cost. -
AU Government Ronde and otherSeemillee dean
n at the Stitck Exchange rectiltnlln exhange, at
heir full market valor, end Bonds text th all parte
r the enantry. free of Fspress Marren
'reap MEI be obtained by ordering dLreet from n.
or through any rem...ibis Bank or Banker In any
part of the country.
Fisk & Hatch,
No. 5 Nassau Street, New Yor
Maps, Pamphlets and full
information furnished upon
application in person or by
NPCLEA__N & CO.,
13 A.Nic - Eas,
65 Fourth. Ave., Pittsburgh
TRIRITETH
R-epoi
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK
Mg due d
e rtjjte:at...t 14.
6 3 :141 6
11470 .t. IMi 0 .1.4i1.803
fotalngent Fund, J une 1
.83.747.693 34
ASSETS.
Loans on Bonds end Ntottreltee• 3/.9811 II
Real Estate _ .. ... .7 .4
Stock In Pittsburgh
_Dania i Ai
U. 0 3-20 Sonds.lB63 end '67 4 0.000 Oil
U. S. ale per sent. Bona. 1881. 11,043
Bills Iteeelveble 31.700
Club In Banks and on heed 143.903 2
C=MME!
IMPROVEi)
=1:21:13
Will be =Filled at
ITFACTURIMPRIOEB
the
I dthe
ERN
FUOR
.
WAD
THE
EMI
333
Investors-and Capitalists
RANKERS.
ArentsfOr the sale of these Bonds.
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The undcraigned. Anddine Committee. respect.
fully report "that they . have examined the Treasn.
fres
ate for the last ale months, ending lief
310.1140. end hare examined the Asseta of the
Dant. consisting of /fonds und Mortdues. Deeds
of Real Estate. Certincates fly Rank dtorJr. Bills
Receivable. U. S. Five-Theall AZ percent. Bonds,
.63 and 107, U. s. nib per cent. Donde. and
Cash' In lianand aboved. and Ond the same to
correspned e lth the report.
C. YEAGER.,
J..l.Auditing Committee.
A. TINDLE. )
•
Prrdsuchou. June oth. 1870.
The Trustees have neclamtl &dividend of three
r 1 f rn r r & tio h 7 c tAVwlV,°".l °lnt m ay
wui bear Interest from let hot. " rama.
CLAN.,A. COLTON. Treashrer.
Pirrfturnast. Jane 13th.1870. leloyff
CHARLES P. STRIGILT,
Carpenter and Builder
Wlll promptly attend to all kinds of jobbing work.
Mond water tank. made to order. No. 171 North
avenue. corner Webster Street. AllegneOT.
aplUntlf
COAL AND COKE
TOTIGA - & CO.
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C NNELLSVILLE
COKE,
At their Mines, Broad Fond, P. & C. B. It
otEct, U 2 WATER STREET,
SHIP TO ALL POINTS
B - 17
And Deliver in alb City.
M?)
OsearT.Lamm&Co.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CONNELLSYILLE COKE
Yetighlogheny and Anthracite
,Coal
• PITTIVIIIIIGTI;pA.,
OFFICE : . 110031 No. 5, Gazelle BoMing
tar Orders respeettnily solicited•
COAL! COA
YOUGHIOGHENY GAS COAL CO
•
This Cogdour are now prepared to furnish the
tend Coal of stood. or Quarditv.AT PAIR RATSIS.
Moe and Yard adjoining the Consellsrille Rail
road Depot. foot of Try Street, Pittsburgh.
Orders addressed to either Mines. West • Northd.
N.... to Said, will be promPtl7.ateud. ,
At. P. OTIRRN, Semidry.
a •Ite'.s
Charles H, Armstrong
DEAIXIt
Youghiogheny and, Connellswille Coss
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COAL, LILAC[ AND DESCILMILTRIZEDCONE:
OFFICE AND YARD. corner Butler end Morton
eirecor, Liberty and
I girmer etreeta. Muth ward;
ahus.heound gush t. nth ...td 000 ot foot of
ILlee .treat. P. C. Dego'. hewed mod.
grhea. le tut either Of the above othw, or as
amed to me through Pittsburgh PALOrhlreCeire
prompt atterthout
Reter Ithoja laps sapothr. I:lll”ez,Whila
cotherHige=3 7,3 ntseli tt .
Vet arnse U Tr - gt a T - WY:gl R e ber
aNkt fratir: • rimi.'t4ell:
,111. R. K., Alice:hear alley
a ft.
COAL! COAL!!; COAL
DICKSON, STEWART & CO:,
[twin[ relitare4 Urn. Me to -
No. 567 Strecl:.
ajar), City Moor Mill) SECOND FLOOR.
Aro sow wavered to furnish rood YOUGOIO
- roue NUT COAL OR MACY. thr
ASSloariet prior.
Au °nun len at Moir ones, or ulotirinimilto them
likrrab the lard, will be ortrearol to rroordr
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
.
P - (4P Afa
Superior lugTains,
111.00 PER TARP.
COMMON CARPETS,
SO To '3 CEN:r PER TARP.
M'CAI.LITNi 8R05.,,
51 Fifth ,A.vennt. , ,
' lekbocs,W 4 tal &root-)
CARPETS
SPRING STOCK.
Fine, Medium- and Common
CIRPETS.
Oar Stock is the largest w e have
ever offered to the trade.
Bovard, Rose & Co.,
21 k'llrlH. A VF,N
mhladkr
BARGAINS
CARPETS
CAN NOW B BAB Al'
APFarlaxid &Collins
AND 73 FIFTH
They.are taking stock. and win dose bat many of
Pa best
Brussels and Ingrains,
At lees than East cont. fedi soon and get the ehelel
fees
CARPETS.
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW' PRICES !
Ws twee Isunagursted the oponlnz of, our New
Roomi vlth the
I===
CdRPETS
Ever Offered in this Market.
lAWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
OLIVER ReCLINTOCK & C 0.,,
23 Fifth Avemie.
ili4:(0 , 1•1V:03$3 , 11
Rai Osettirers of SPRING: MIR and HUSH
MATTRWSES. Feather lkdstors 'and Pillows.
Church enable.. enrolee ldouldinn and all kings
of iffllibolstery dealers in Winddrr
Shed., ,Bulf. Green and Moroi -Rogan.. Cord..
Teeseds.ne. PartinubirefaieWit — le Oven total
tog op; onientnit and hinehlng. altering and relay
log carnet. '
.Gur mode of cleaning curet is the only way in
which you an feel assured that the colors ors pre.
served gad the emits thoroughly freed from all;
dr...4 ve
rmin. The pine for cleaning h. been
friretedueset. thir express wlll 011 l for end dei•
rill goo. free of charge.
ROBERTS, NICHOLSON' & THOMPSON,
Upholsterers end Proprietors of
eam Carpet Beating • Establishment,
NO. 12,7 WOOD STREET •
•-•
cola:cull Naar Fifth Avenue. Pittsbuneb, Pa.
CARPET CHAIN
Of all Coloi-s,
. 0N TIAND AND TOR BALE AT
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS,
. 0k llegheny City
4MI:77‘IMPII
100 WOOD STREET
FINE FRENCTI
a3'
China and Glass
A SILVER PIdiTEDROODS. DINNER
;A;
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A t TiliNtrr+POWDl4 7121
w 4;
R. E. BREED & CO.,
;4'
100 W WST
REYNOLDS STEEL & CO,
124 Wood Street
IsarTuners sad Dealers la
PUNCII, CHEM TINE CUT CLAM AND
Queensware.
~ID
iiTABUMan 1828:
ilwrny mari...novr.NO:rcrre
HIGIA rr i OTT,ST & CO.,
wt No. 189 Lib
Pee ert - y St,
Cl[law Retell
_ bles sad UI
GLAI3 PLLVZIR.
I.LATIDO ABX.
The 141•1111011 of al I . l.lilttade la the above
rook . rhalett lraGad to ' s
awl we en di =l
...Moo a twee and delassta lot of the above
ROWS. • ealmil
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• w .ER
CONTLItUcc TO TREAT ALL PILIVAT111)1811A.
afptltilsforins,all rotoso7 &Mee..
anti the Wants of erem7 ere corapletalf ers4los.
iso; hoshrostontitg fro or Sem
self.a ln albu orb ran 4
Potensl. resulnm
awl `
Woo4proem.) ma. of the Id/onion Wad*
- bonny neaknese. Indluosnion, reit
...mum, swanks. tsociety. namanncle. Clean
of Mann mote, loss of memory, indolence. ins.
Carnal elallsiOns, end lhally so ;rostra' the pm
ad system Ss 10 .reener Isinsteire
sun
to
ore lasprenent. permsneutlY
Perim* 1•131 with these or any other deli=
Intricate or losur standing oonstitullonal
shini=e m =r Wet Itys r fO O
plaints. Leasorrhoe or writes, Vining. inesinna•
Lion or Ukeratinn of the Womb, Orsells; Pendia
Anienordices. Ilenorrhintis. Dynnenorrhoesouni
ntetility or Earreensse, are tmoded, with rho&
itMar.-namt thet a Ph itho 1,1 "; o me.. "
hitorelf exchnlvely to the ad? or • ren•M tltea
of inmate. and Malts themands of mum
MinM%nrea a ter Ma in that
ThaTatjor pc DIU -- ititadiaid pannaat Itrtr
game that almia a mid ealmnihm
prlTate Mame. thud can be had fres at ogles or by
matt for IVO pail In ems a
menbecoo contains Won to the
ebothag tha to ti,aaatb&at the Piens. MUM ,
The earabliatoneist,OcoMelsiorr ten 11.10•100114
Is marg. When KM So( Oomantfot 10 tialt -
01111,12 i• riocaaa'a biathlon. Cosk be obtained bygletag '
a written statesient or the ame.loo medicines am
Da tbratalia4l,l2
e.
n t hripleTno7ies - a dear porwa.alwo.
obodregonad..for the. acoommodation men
payote rtong apartmenita maneeted Sub Alta
a l mopt . l2.m id * asowad en*
to rea,d,W Yak
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7-Ail
in aOw4 labooMm7. Inaba =
mamba:. Monad pernte at *Mai dr,"
m r .ad fin erommtivnhati•e Wan.
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