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

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THE COM rnerriol eiplaina yhtt. Whifel4
great
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ever, aaltirtippece , , mine fentut, the
side. lle was }toilet
from thoßirkviititse.et.t4liiiihartartatail
thtit trax all the pret.sure ilea [—stir CIPINE
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t To say tire lenity It tedF tarry distasteful
and inconaideraref MI ''•titttUttatt rit 1 rad
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g r e " nien nAl c7 .l N VlO, Or-fr , :ill d :y3
please the announcement dd- ritru'e
had' dklitrea' ' 4Oi t'' , F.IIII;TAVIOO,IMI",'
United iiift.tk•ij,',l T cdtVriiin ' the awful
scenes atitldtteq , adiattld-not rejoice that
1 others..- " - - •. — .77e , „,::".. -- it,10!,,•
other peophi r eeolldtfir l itle ii - 4
horror" of war.
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17 sellf-tst!' it . qrrtittn,slo :obsTre the
buke!)•7 l ;7l!fliiißettsirl:insti , iile7Orleans
family ' the Pnesent strug
gle -in Ptirope. Frenchmen
they Qs Ifittili'sn4Jii'fi'gliting against
• forrefri ! "at'AKMNOlie Spanish
crown, tilil3frfdt nMier s sword leap front
Its scabbard to bar. tbif ,French foes way
through the mountain passes Descend
ents 1 . 0714irs of VAIN Phillipe. will they!
throw itelirinliiirtVe With the house of
Brandetiburg.hoping to !ruslt forever the
upstart dynasty of Bonaparte Who can
tell! tin it. t
Tag . "patches from the seat pf war
are net 4ery satisfactory, but both Prim
al& and France are very active. There
can be little faith placed in the rumora of
alliances being formed at thin . early day,
as all the great powers will be slow to
shape their course. The first battle will
probably shake into action the hesitating
govermilents and lead them into taking
&ides. From - Idle • present appearances
both King William and Napoleon reeng
aim the Importauce of a rapid movement
of fortes anti the meeting will take plaie
on one side or the other of the Rhine.
The early Invasion of French territory by
the
.Prosaism means that they are not
surprised into battle, but are no well pre
pared _in assume the aggressive LIM Na
poleon. l; ' rc,}tis week closes a battle will
alf probability have, beim fought, and
It may prove decisive.
LnowlTun editor Ofi the rommereial ac
edgee that he did exert himself to
plleh the defeat of Gen. ileary be,
fare the last giibexiertorial convention.
Thedelegatra from Allegheny county to
that convention were Messrs. T. M. Mar
' shall. A. M. Brown, J. L. Graham, W. S.
Purviance, r. W. Satchhlor and If. W.
011irer. Pereonally to three
. gentlemen
the editor . of. the Commercial addressed
himself the day before the * convention
and urged them to abandon Cleary and
take up some other candidate more avail
able. They heeded - not his advice, but in
delegation caucus. held immediately after
hie appeal, resolved to:rote solidly for the
presenriiloverurif. After charging that
the "ring" tried to defeat Geary, it molt
be quite humiliating to the Commercial
editor to be compelled to admit that he
'done endeavored to amomplish that end
e
sad to no purpoe . \ v,
NOrto that the limit
of hie Offending. 'l;he Allegheny dele
gates to the State onvention wire almost
unanimously instr cted to support (leery
for the Ocivernorel ip by the body cloth
ing them with the 'power to speak for the
great lhypuhlican party of this county. and .
- yet thin self important editor endeavored
tOsecliiiii'llem ititeplaying treacherous to
. their:intiatituentk And into voting for an
reateruirenu. SIMIke upon him.
THE Post Is just beginning to, compre
bend the situation'of.the new party. Re
garding the teachings — of the Commereial
as possessing authority, it informed its
readers a few days ago that the members
of the Republican party were neitig their
efforts thinduce the nominee s on the boll
tars' ticket to . wittnimer from the contest.
It nelthewledges now that it was greatly
in Stria In making' this itatemeni, and
that there is a revolution In progress
among the bolters' themselves, whilst
the Republicans are looking on! calmly,
undistitthedlY, 'and with unibated Lope.
Blare the Post broke off from its unrelia
ble got Its eyes opened." After
alluding to the- withdrawal of lion. D. N.
White fete& the rieW party, it gives ut,
teranz to
. the following in listurday's
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Mr: talton aLso:enubting the days,
and,fee /lie a morning star, if anybody
.can tell bow a morning Mar feels. lie
has likewise• been Informed that there will
be oto seat reserved for .blm at the table,
on the August, finless be declines.
Joseph wautato go back; be was popular,
worked hard for -hie district, and doubt,
leas looked forward to a coal boat rise In
Political - honors. To be thus early nip
ped bake bud, be thinks is not exactly
the thing: lt is getting rather late to go
off sad .11,1 a death to remain on. Ire is.
tberefemuroving around to unmade the
balance of the -ticket to withdraw and
mare hint. ..
it%fc*,44t, retnoio 1116 Post
DOW' gave utterance to a truer statement
,km ,that. knows, everybody knoir,
amt. the new party bas not the shadow of
Tan ":only"- Democratic organ thinks
that we nSed " rather strong language
when;itaieferring Vithe treatment given
tothtcolortid cadet Smith by his white
marstfl i t Went Point; we stated that
t•gootftnannera and refined breeding were
not ittetanisdklep finalities in au:American
citizen:" What does our over sensitive
neighbor thialeo! the following , -which
we itiirreiiiiigefielt fork firratti: • •
UNOWTTLIDIANI.T. OF TIM
Warr Poorr.Caor,va.—The discourteous
treatment which the young men at the
West Bolin Military School extend.toward,
the 'adored cadet Stulth is, to rule the
ndldeat -team, ungentlemanly. Cadet
Smith has the name rights at that insW
tution that any other. cadet has. They.
are slithers at the. public.expense, and.ll
any- min Is dissatisfied with the
tut the 'government Las emit fit
to esdabllidt let hint at' ones resign, and
not reeitain and:_reake a blackguard of
himseLL'
Ths'Pog surely makesa /op' p enna e
when Ittraya . i. "The boys at I.l7eat Point
don't want to, recognize the negro as a
atnotade, the laws of the land to the eon
- trash waitadthatanding." Surely it baa not
11110 . 340114 ' 1ie oLf doctrine, "The Contd.
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTO;•fa,f i t- /N DA Y MORNIN
tutiou as it is." It Is the last paper we
would expect to hear encourtgin,T. L' lb
ordination to the laws of the count',
il l
; fi nft, to the guesting I the
pouch. relation to the' ," vre e
he hesitancy in Saying that we a
son at Wt•st l'ogkor it Pr u-
ifiCn, we ....old interpctioi r. intren I no
, iliM conform ity to require him to conform its
1 Vileeitnil regulations, and if he did um,
•we,would demand of,' hint to tender his
reilignathin, and go L tli scni• pint,. 'thins
congdnial to' ji tai;dl. l ainiff feelidgett I
colored preacher stitteil_puldit•ly snore
time iiince in Saint Louis that his race
did abtxisli for sr4;•inll::;tbilli k ,: a .';v. the
white people Li Po n'g'ltt Sir it; oL Whlch
'them was stimulant evidence every, tiny
on the 'streets, •im^thee commingling •of
hltuid Uflilbit i w iii."Viiible,to Crory one' who
:looked ,ii ot, of
_ills: iyrc; nil they . : WiWitil:
'lit io ,,, enjoy• • their 'civil- •and politivol.
tightn.''''fhttre are 'mute 'Mille. men 'with
.
Y 7 - I'.' , hint. 6e ,6ir riit- , von, 1 , -6 i
itioc. Ini•lntnii'.,7gt,••nteet
s on till, o2ausiyt s
;as, hitt *dein! egualw.''. , Bet if, tin' Awilitreil
cadete itt l'Ybst• Point wen' lit the major.
• ity 44,0'4 , 4 . 10 tbeii , Wlipt• 'Cottiredes ns
haytfliiitliliziii loam treated. we .would
ve! not "Ivenitation •in denouncing tlo it
'dOndliCt'litt'ittigettileinanly. .The - social' .
nneittlin iegitla'te's''irs:elf me or to
tufitt's 311.Sinti.clil iliniircii. The civil imes•
lien 14 regtilated by the laws of the 1:11 , 1.
. \ rill: the 'editor:of the Pawl nbsent himself
:frail thiijtill'n. in 'Oelober, because color.
nil men arill be there an his_ political
"iilittitln'! . . , •,,-, • . .
t,. TIE CITY FiTNDS
Tiii;f:mri of Common Pleas delivered
their oicifilhn on Saturday iu relation to
theikkAt. 0f sued mit by the
tfuncils, requiring the City. Treasurer to
depoisit the• public funds in the luinka
syhic4t they lind drsignatell an deposits
-nes. A majority 1 pinion was delivered
by fudges I..M•aftty.:ry ned Comma, order
ing that judgment entered in favor of
the plaintiff, and peremptorily command
ing the 'Treasurer in deposit the fithils in
the banks designated by Councils.'lJudge
Srowl: delivered a dissenting opinion, in
which he held that the Treasurer might
deposit Aim f units wherever be pleased,
The.. opinion of the majority of the
Cps is based on common sense, mievety
one 'will see who eynntines it. In the act
of iftA7 it is provided that the Treasurer
"shall keep the public manly in. such
plaef. and Malln.r, as Councils may di
yeet:' TillAhali not been repealed by the
act of 1857, requires that the Treas
urer shall "receive and safely keep all
moneys:and make such reports- in rela
tion thereto, to the Controller, as the
Couneils may loy ordinance direet." , .Both
arts elearly.nhow that the keeping of the
funds by the Trensure'r shall be under the
direction of,Counciis. . •
It is to be. hoped that this will end the
matter, and that Mr. Cochran will bow, to
tile decision of the Court And comply with
the requirement of Councils, by deposit
ing the funds at interest, for the benefit
of the city, in the banks designated. The
case is perfectly clear. No nue Mei a
right to use the funds of the city for his
own personal benefit, nor to allow them to
lie idle in any hashing institution when
they ran be made to inure to the benefit.
of the corporation. Acoordinir to the
opinion of the Court, the Treasurer is
"bound, both morally and legally, to acT
vaunt to the city for every cent he receives
whether in the shape of inter i est or other.
Wise." We do ) of believe that Mr. Cody
ran has any In ention Of defrauding the
city. His object, en. we understand it.
was to obtain a legal derision in relation
toile matter. That has now been had and
It is to be hoped that litigation on the
question will cense. : It would be great
folly to carry the mauer
_up to the air
perm° Court on a writ of emir. Thin
course would invOlve both the city and
the Treasurer in needles,, exPense,4lld
there is not the slightest chance In our
opinion of the judgment of the Court- be.
low being thversed. It is as clear as noon.
diiy that the funds of the city are under
the direction of Councils, and that she has
a right to all the benefits that may accrue
from them.
We hope to hear then today that the
Treasurer has obeyed, the mandamus of
the Court, and deposited the funds of the
city in the banks which have been select
ed by the authorities who are clearly in
vested with power to direct" as"to the
place and manner in which they should
be kept.
We direct our readers to Our local rob
omen where they, will find the able opin
ion of the Court in the case.
THE QUESTION OF "REGULAR
- ITT."
The Cominerrial affects to despise "reg
ularity.". Does its eiliior not know that
regularity is the very life of all things?
In nature, the individuil and in collective
existence, it is regularity in procedure
that secures continuance in °procedure.
What,ln the very nature of things, can
the opposite erect but derangement? If
the'great natural formi were to become
irregular, why, chaos mould simply come
again: and in moral and political forces,
as the world him ttwi . often even it, the
suite result follows the saute course.
Nose, hithis matter of rogniar party
nominations, which our quixotic neighbor
pro.piolis with soiled a grace, lies the very
life of the orgauintkin: It is by hating
preserved our unbroken front that the Re
publican party has thus far web, and onl.t.
in this way !mix any part* win: Provi
dence favors ,the heaviest battalions, in
politico as in war. The chief end, there-
fore. of any pnirreanive organization
should be to posseati the '.heaviest, butte].
tow.; mid nn one ever heard of such being
secured by irregularity:
No, In the Very fare of three truths, as
palpable an the noses on , ita faces -(It has
two of the latter, at link) the. CoMmercial
deviaem and rarrieednto ,execution an ir
regular party'movement, and then whin
ingly asks—" Will there he a • regular Re.
publican Ticket I", With the same con
sintenCY and ignite iuight it ask—
" Will there be a - -Republican party t''
Because muf to nominate a regular ticket .
would be to giVe up the ship to tie
sharke, and shysters in and around it.
This is exactly what the tinfoil= amounte
to; and tt remains for the
. people to ,say
whether'or not these twn'or three lenders
of-the party shall rule and ruin Why
their heresy of Reform.
The most that we apprehend from the
Mutineers no little temporary unpleasant
news in our ranks, as is the Iran with all
foolish insubordination. Their own fate
is sealed in their net—pelitiCal deoih; but
the mischief of their example Is 'what it
'to be deplored, If anything. As in all
such epidemics, the innnoent, for a time,
are victimized, though, as Man it permit
.ted to take;theeoberseanid thought,they
blush at their own gullibility, and gladly
return to their allegiinn. • -
In the present 'matinee, many credu
kitta men have been itio*dated with this
fever of Reform, and even- now are. halt
ing between two "opinions. To nlJ.each
we 'lNV.—you are decolved, betrayed,
played upon by a set of - profeselional Too
Wind jobben, who now would ruin be
name they cannot rule.- To the. pure all
is pure; the party, an such, is as pure now
as it ever was; and whea these Jonahsof
the Reform. Movement are theentkercr
board, as' will :pie done. vr i ri c an ' w in be
calm, and serene, and,..'„ttektilit" %rata.; .;
Stick to tlteg . o . ld Wit carried
you Ilaft1; - {firentrli the Rad,Bea of Re.
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hellion; come forward on the d7th of next Tit F: Somerset lieno/if. an able and
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in .th and nntuinnte in solid and good faithfit l uit •an journal, concludeit .. .l,
" '' ar" ticket, anti success will be ours review WM I Nit nation ill the ,
..s.
a '' ' It he sitaWIIN thaptir amid „ .
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01. I err.. , 1 tennicracy, are n ;the
."' e;it
,vaitfal obsetylitMilill
R friers ha
~., it liacd;hrenoug:l4o. it, )!' : area,.
'' ir l :re i t i ::;t:Uot tl ' i r el
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. ~ ~ 1 „ t.,••,. -. 0 .,,, prior/mil gr., tutees, magin
t ' 5 • and. the '''''''''.' 'il l l'''r - !' , ' ,,- , lg , , ! are or r4al, to redress. It is, therefore, a
lardy and Irregularity. ' • A Ity lint Ode Coon:0,110r. and we trOSt that
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the nepti idioms of Allegheny county will
not he 141rouray by its teaching,. • It is:
patent by filo, beyond the local lathe'
'Ole, 'acting upon and controlling this
ntovement that it is abortive for good;
and can result. if still pursued, only in
evil to the paoy at large. It cannot con
triii the twiny at lionte,-but it ennldistract
and divide, and perhaps defeat !it, aunt
temporarily prostrate our Mane in the
State, 'rfie tray Itepohlkam. of All,'.
gheny comity should consider the future,
and not ')ook to the present alone. Thi.
defeat otheir Senniorial and Legislative
ticket Mitt . linvillei the kits of State power
for seven years. and a Free -trade delega
tion in t'ongress . for the ...next ten. Let
them not. in riSpirit of recklessness. rush
upon a peril that must involve us nil in a
enamor calamity, nod then when the
lir, of their furnaces are out and the
io t a, whit] of their manufactories is
-tilled, be compelled to curse their own
folly, and revenge themselves, ON they
surely will, on the weak or had men who
are now
.. .4ttempting to mislead them.
CompelleiNt+ we wil l l he, to be innocent
stitlerers rpm' their owl folly, we have a
right to demand Ilea the, star their
suicidal hands.
The Rutter `..-I.lcrOtene rd.n nu able Re
publican qmper s t) s .
-The r, , ,,,m7•,,Vr1t stns the oil V 'paper
engaged \in this attempt to divide am
-friends in' Allegl env county and it looks
to us rt/i it, and the few who aro With it,
tire going, on, the mincitile of - rule or
min.' , If it e .and its few o'yuipathicers
WWI toot ever to the Democracy, they
harem right, lotto tin; but let them go over
fair and square, and net attempt ta die. -
orgatlize the party by bath, f/ in advance.
ns this movement it has lost the mull.
nit the Republican pal.,. NO papers
can lie trusted that nets the part of the
gel rrille , and would disrupt tip' party if
they could. All such need watching. and
all trin• Republicans will hereafter be on
the lookout for them. 'Pit,' great mission
of the Republican party is not yet fulfill
ed. It inn done much, but some remains
to be done, anti now, mitre than evet, Ire
require fidelity to regular party 4mo - int:tit,.
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t uir the ,e.oot sir
i r t•lgied ;4414fliCt lon to St, men Using
caerteonsaudseutlemanly uords. %Vitilst
they may on subject. of greater Or
anyinat They should .never to 4• sear
rilnuS n' a nusive language. or become un
dit.rultied. in their demeanor. It was
Nittro• af kreat congratulation to as
:tkri , , .,opell.`4l - the I . o.)1)1 ;a lon SW unlny
yearning and found, that nithongli it t,
lifted our article on the ''Situation" with
ti -doubto.m.tc,r. - 111.• r; slat. an entire
abseMv of that vituperative and vindie.
tire feeling ivhielt has .E.o frequently
manifested it.elf in the oolumns of
that iC l li root Ito calm and sill,
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doled exprefision ippo%itiott to u.
invired us, seriously. with the fresh
hope that there Was some, .
in the
- declaration Wltteh it wale a fed - v
days mince
that-the ticket of the new organization
would lw withdrawn, and that the
Brpuh
lienu In.tiy7 w 41.1,1 Le periiillted to go on
unitedly and hannotnnuAly in the work of
Correcting any thing and every thing that
may need corrt•etion. We hap that our
xpectatiinin in thin regard may not lo
for iktiMt., email the r e m
it is fraught with dan . gcr,land our soli
ohjert.jo to secure united artS.hannonion.
action in the work of advancing the hen
nterems of our roomy nod the -wh.ok
country. purifying the impure. and re
forming the tleformtsl. It ris our gnr.t
nature that has completely disarmed flu
Conimereial of its 'wrath.
But whilst we were much gratified tits
our neighbor had become tippeased in it •
wrath toward us. we were pained to se
that it iMpugned. the motives of soul
gentlemen in this vicinity whom we lint
always looked upon and belie'ved to hi,
incorruptible. There teas a reason wit
Senator ft nib= should. la• ,in i favor
Mr. ..Marshall first, last and till irie time
and it is alike creditable to his heart ant
head that he . manifiiteil undying sleet
tine to his mow:. We 11n nor knows thitt
there was anc pers.mal or political ri'llSOID
Colonel Errol should by in '.invor Of
General Mnorhemi. It personal and
144.0 i . .nriSillerations hod everted any in.
limner over him, perhaps he would have
shown ileterminhd opposition to the lien.
eral. It is alike creditable also to
his heart and Lend that he showed himself
in favor of General Moorhead. We have
not ionversed with Colonel. Errett on the
subject, but we have a distinct recollee•
tinu that as nropns Mr. M arshall entered
'the contest for t inned States Senatorship,
we asked him, "(or whom are yon going
to 6 - ite. - His response was, ..tleneml
Moorhead came to me and asked me to
vote (or hint, and I nm going to do it, ad
matter what other candidate may be pro
posed,or entor the field." This was a moot
magnanimous resolution'. so all will say
Who know the circumstances, And there
Is no proof that ever Colonel Errett failed
to redeem his prmise. Whilst Menem
Err;qt and itralinm are gentlemen who
never forget the gratitude they owe their
friends, those who know ibein will not
belieXe that they are scrfn to any "inaster.'
But although the Cm/often-nil gun was
doubleshotted on Saturday. it is evident
that there Was no design to do injury, for
there was nothing but -blank cartridge in
it. The two articles which appeared did
not controvert any of our statements. It
is admitted that the Allegheny delegation
in IriGn were equally divided between Gen.
14111ftad and .Mr. Marshall, and would
have voted for them as long as they al ,
lowed their names to he itsftd. in-connec
tion With the Senatorship. When these
gentlemen withdrew, there being - no oth
ers in the field, the Allegheny county del
egatiOn were at liberty . ito vote for the
next candidate of-their choke. yertainly
no blame attaches to them that Messrs . .
Moorhead and Marshall withdrew, and the
acknowledgment that they did so mud
hilatea the - charge that the "ring" sold the
county. If a third Candidate has been
proposed they might have united upon
him, but no none watCpropofted they are
entirely. exculpated from the charge of .
treachery to the county.
: The editor of the ronitn. rein! admits
that he did •Ogr the claims, of 'Mr. Cole
man for Governor, and Mr. geott. for Sen.
atoF, but we give him•the benefit of his
own explanation, that. he was misled by
the represeeitations of others, and wan not
aware that We 'suCcessful candidates • for
these respective offices were so strong.
An honrst confession is good for the soul.
Might not our editor, if' the third party
ticket is not withdraWn,. find in October
that he was' misled as to the strength of
the new party? But how can he justly
charge : file Allegheny'•ring" with dealing
treacherously when he himself urged the
nominatm of men from the eastern dart
of the Onto' An "outsider - frequent.
ly exerts A powerful influence nv:Jr.
Conventions, and 'if, In the rases re
ferred Ito, gentlemen nor belong
ing to Allegheny county were held
up as "strong candidates" by the editor : of
the 6anniereitil, it is very • palpable that,'
according to hisown ho must have
acted treneherously,
But all is admitted that-We took in hand
to prove, and if tiny Ine is to suffer blame
it must be the outsiders, and not On dele
gation.: •
"GRATIFYING PROGRESS."
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A Algeß PROM wren 01'. CLARA
MESSR4. EDPIORH.—The farmers are all
busy at their crops, and finer wheat
eropa they are seldom blessed . with, not
the amount of straw, but I think bettor
wheat tiumbutt year.- The wheat it about
all in shock, and another week if the
weather Is favorable, will be carefully in
the barn or stack, The oat crop prom
fees abundantly, the hay crop will be au
avertige, Corn is doing hell and also the
potatoes, but of the 'latter not more than
half the quantity is in cultivation of for
' nwr years, Whig no doubt to the low price
of last year and the hem in keeping them
' for a year. The fruit crop - is almost an
entire failure; no petwhes worth men
tioning • and but few apples. Polities In
the rural districts In harvest is at a low
ebb, anti woe. be to the candidate that
would canvass for votes; the CARNAKAN
•FiASCO was iii advised, so far as farmers
were concerned, and indeed the whole
thing has tot created a ripple in the Re
publican party through this part of the
county: Now Mr, Editor there Is one
thing', the 'topic want and will hare. a
straight out manly rim rote rare for candi.
dat e ., in'eonvent lon and do away with this
trickery of marking. While we have no
sympathy with that !small/VI band of,re.
formers allow me to way It is time the
Republican party was awakening up.
The Conveittions of last year were a - dis-
Era.. to any party, both for. boisterous
rowytlism and Manipulations of candid
ates and filing up of candidates by the
Secretaries even If they had to adjourn
to a private room to cast up* the rotes,
`during which time Me. Camaham, the
neat reformer, who was one of the bust-
est wire pullers, entertalued the Convert.
tier! with ..a set speech in favor of the
guerilla Commernal. As Republicans we
want no moke of this. We are rather in
favor of the Crawford county system,
but let us try this year a manly tiro voe 4
vote, and that may remedy all the 'evils
-we have fallen heirs to. No-one -but a
hypocrite will bOafraidtcyrote out square
for his man,.and if it takis two days let
us all strlve.to nominate good men.
• Yount, UPPER RP CUM.
July 14th. 1870.
=iiiMi
THE imfitiun Ailm,y. the
nation in this mann..l: •
The "Tbfra Party Movement" in Nile
gheny enlists in about played out. It
originated with he 0.1,110,411 clique
and like every othierandertaking engaged
in by this ring, has prayed a Ileeje
ably less than two hand r 4,1 liepublicans
in :Int roomy participated in 'this tiny,
men:, a majority of whol l ?, wer4 4 4l,C,ived
by the fraudulent err of - rebus' raised
by the Comm( rrial The wliole thing
originated in the braitrof half a down dials
contented Republicans. Heitz in Pitl4-
burgh and Allegheny. The evident Or•
alga of this clique was • to breed dissaf
ft*ction in the ranks of the Republican
party, and thus : secure the election of a
Imi-trade Congregsman front that district.
and Dentocrutk Assemblymen from the
county. The airborne has failed.however,
and the blow 'aimed MAO , Republican
party has recoiled on the head of the -re.
torm blowists."
The Beaver Radical remarks
"If the Pittsburgh Coo; me, had half
the sagacity a journal should, possess
which undertakes to smash rings and
parties, reform - Morals and politics in gen
eral,it would know that to attempt to
nlm off an Allegheny comiti Conventhm
of seventy-two delegates. zany of whom
were not. elected, as' a Representative Cote
Vention of the Republican party; to an
:flounce a movement no a grand success,
.tvideh has thus far shown very little vi
tality; to identify this Convention and the
movement with sheopposition to Cameron ;
.ntal to announce that Site regn at organi.
nation. which thus far appears a embrace
at least Fieven.eights of the pa.ty, is con
trolled by the Senator and bin riendi. is
doing what it is pleased to term - ameron's
dirty Work" h - d:_bitn, tame ffectually
than any, half doien of his org as I,olht
do it." .
, •
Tit Reading Joornal say, he third
party, Movement in Alleglien l roomy
perm% to have resulted in a ino
failure. The , Olin-notion whit* placed
in nomination a halter's ticket 'was ael f.con•
atituted, and the whole affair is a complete
fizzle, The C,on.rnercial, in opposing the
regnlar Republican organization pretend%
to Le battling with a - Ring." That is the
old story—but even •it were the
Commerna: only prop nee to substitute a
Qvirse "ring" in the place of it.
SAYrr l ttle fiettysbnrgh Sentinel The
"independent - movement has a ad look in
that its Convention was preside aver by
R. B Cnrahan, Esq I. .9. Di trirt At
torney under Ahdy Johnson..
Petroleum Items.
Various tumors were afloat yesterday
in regent to the striking of new wells in
the vicinity of West Hickory. upon the
Fagundas and oilier farms Three now
lie were reported RP being struck on
the Fagundas form, producing in the age
gregate about 400 barrels - Another ru
mor was also in circulation that a well
had been completed between White Oak
Station and Fngundws. which produces
largely.
A telegram received 'at nine o'clock lost
evening states the production of .the new
well utsm the Fagundas farm,. owned by
Neyhart, and arantlin.nt nits hundred and
fifty barrels daily.
From the Retard we learn that n we
on the McCray farm, owned by .1. M.
ler and others, was Completed on Monday.
tubed on ' Wednesday, and commenced
testing that evening, getting oil alnur
as soon as pumping began. For the first
12 hours, from 7:1., sr. that night to 7. a.
ti. the next morning, she pumped 701 ta r,
Ms of oil by nettle]. measurement, Up to
4 F. r. in•the afternoon thelstrcam of oil
had. not diminished in the , least. if any:
thing being on the increatio. She hide
fair to be a one hundred an 1 fifty barrel
well. .
This well is about 780 fee deep; had 42
feet of third or oil bearing sand rock, and
is located between six and seven hundred
feet north of the "Banner"' well on the
James S. McCrav farm. The working. Ire•
tercet is owned M. Kepler, Sharp &
Worden, he'd, faylor and otheri.-,Trros.
rifle Herald. , •
•
•
Ta London corycapondent the N.
F. Tree, after speaking of Dr. Newton's
case says: Mr. Shepherd, another Ameri.
can tnitlium, and one of_ a very peculiar
chamfer. tins le:en honored with a no.
tint in the Thrardian. lie is n young
man about twenty-one, tall and strikingly
handsome. Ills manifestatinum are - of
.A
varied character, but those Which attract
the most notice, from tliitir novelty, lire
musical. Visiting ,a house one day where
he hapPened - to . be: I heard fiont n • room
on the floor above me some:very =utterly
playing on a ptane.forte.' I went upon
the staircase to hear better, and have ael.
dom heard any . player with a finer and
stronger grasp of the capabilities: of the
Matruh/era. In a few moments singing
was afided—the singing, apparently, of a.
fine aopratio of great compass, execution
and power. Entering the drawing rootn;
I found.this young American—the player'
and the singer—and he played, talked and
sang fOr an hour. He, nattered me, and'
his frienda assured. me - also, that he had
never learned to play, and could not even
read music , and that he played and mug
only under , spirit influence. I afterward
heard him play and sing for two boors to
it company of thirty or forty persons to
their apparently great delight. At Paris,
where he was for some time; be told me
he had played and sang. before the best
nmsical circles, and in Londt2n he is en
gaged almost every night at fashionable
parties, at which his extraordinity• per
formances tire naturally the chief threw.
then. One of his feitts is to sit down to a
piano with a musician and take Part in 'a
duet—which may be either an iniprovi
sation'dr music with - which lie to quite
unacquainted. Of obtuse, I 'cannot say
personally that. be bus had no practice,
which - would enable him to play the,gems
of the finest operas with grear breadth
and felicity of treatment; but I certainly
think his whole performance one of a
very extraordinary character.,
THE grealrosa show ofthe season took
place recently in London. It wan a corn.
plete success, some eighteen thousand
visitors being present. Several - hundreds
of varieties of roses were shown. varying
Irma pink to scarlet, and from white to
almost black. A. large number 1,1 prizes
were given, and same specially for table
decorations for diner a la Russe, of which
there were some eicellent examples that
attracted great attention from the ladles.
Mil
Mal
MIZE
~,;~~;<:
THE WOMAN'S LOT.
11101 i HEIIIIANN AND WHOTTIK,
'Thou from tt.ele seats they rose, and both of them
turned to the fountain
Onentraci l
i t e l
h o . behind, and 0 tender longing pot-
Both the 'interfere then In silence she took by
the handle.
Carried. them
100501 hoe l o ve .
the steps , white behind her fol
.
'Ono of tho Littehors ho bogged her to gyre him to
•
the burden. ,
'Nay. let It be!" she said...l carry them better so
balioneod. ' •
Nor shell the manic, who Is to Command. be doing
me Pervlce..
Look not no graPtily.upon me, 04 thinking my too
karin;-!' leisto to veep, fur that Is
Orrileu alone she finally c o mes to
the headOilp.
Cooney to the due command that is hers of right
• In th.liouiehold.
Early the pl.tor roust Walt on her brother, and
• putt oil Orr parents
Life moo he 01-pays with her 0 no and 4oln M. rpetnal Mang
Or 1,, o eteong tool carrying, making and doing
•
{or , this.
nappy her be she wonted to thine uo way le
too giIeVOPS.
And if the hours of the night be to her asAhit
the n od
tho daytime:
If the nod s e r e r • needle too On, nor • labor too
Wholly 01 f
others orgetful of pelf, and caring to lire but in
For she will surely, or mother, Intro need of ever,
When n lit the time of her Illness the cries of hit ,
Cslling
afoot her.
I ir fo n dfrom
to suffering added. her weakness.and cares are
Twenty men bound Into one were not able to boar
111 a burden:
Nor is It meant hod they should.. yet shored Ibm
w 111 grant tole view 0.-'
A 11.1. S and his wife 'and four childnat
arrived at a depot in. Detroit , the other
day. and while waiting for a train go , ini"
a 4olhestie quarr.il. which resulted in the
wifo taking three of the childl'en and . nn
equitable share flfthe It msage hmi•money
and Potting out for the %Ve,twitrd on the
first train that • Saint. tdong.l wltili intuitthe
husband, apparently - - resigned to his -tote.
took a room at a first.rate hotel .
LOOk Al' THIS LIST OF OMR PICO . yt.
- TIONI3!
Ring's storling's A eibracia.
Ayer's !lair Vigor. llurnottls Hair Renewer.
Upham's Carlini: Feld, Darryl, Trycopbersa
Ththbell'a Synods% eiressiati. Spald•
lea's land Hail'. Vegetable Sicilian Rammer, llos•
well's rolortne. Upham's. Mathew's. Bachelor . a.
i:hriatodoros. Lininea's and Kronter's Hair Dyes.
wiqiing any of the above can rely on
gettlog the genuine article, at the lowest telecast
JAMEST. BURNS & COeS
• DRUG STORK
Corner Penn and blob pita di. Clair) Otter's.
' IIS: Volla 131*.t11111.
Thesissoramoled aurcear, whirls for taventy mean hes aecomploted the urn of 'levet ler, Stomach
Mlle, pro. eke. lilp envy of lotnient noatrum
mongers In nll per, of the I . ollntri. knit the entre
terfosting lomlncna haring hero usesaurably placed
Out In consequence of the monorail. malt. lento.
tett mmlnat the offetolnr. a new .r•tens of holies .
her been adopted. tbn South and Weal especi
ally.. legion of ... Hitter,: prepared from nortblmos
runteriala end henring-at variety of nausea. heti
been gad up be irreapormsble ventore, with the
hope of roshatlintMa them to some patent It fur tile
Standard Tonle of the /age. In tome beam. coun•
try ft.Cglott. ate the msnotenets and proprietors of
these ssmodentille compound.. whlelawre warittlY
rem -amended lay the a - Ott, Otos endeavor to,
pains them off upon the methanol ben of the
great speeille which henna, er yet had a sorees.tul
eomPetstor-elther ans--/ag proprietary prevention.
or the inedlcaries preamitnal in private prisrtiee.
This antler ts intended to put the publseon their
guermemitert 'lrennestonn of parities. enraged In
the ntlermat to euballt isle mere ruhloals for the
moat edit:lent atonieelst, and alternate at present
At tide seer.n of the yes, when debility
and roruptensta tartans. Intuit x Ina of enetly
nonerelly prerell, It to of the grottiest eons.-
queue*, that no tricks should be played with Ile-
PresSed nod enfeebled , octane. Asa. therefore.
for ll...tester, mormtch linters, the great vegeta
ble invimorrOt .34 alterative. and reject. with de.
"erred can't-erupt:l.bn worse than Melos medley*
offered Itt Its oleee. It as initiortant to the nub
ile am to the proprietors of the foment restoratlve.
that this adrift should be Leeed.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FABER
VAN DOREN,
367 Liberty Street;
PITTSLICIO3II I . A.
S'l'.l4 l , NMT. N N
iRbN aNI, {V001) WORKINU
MACHINERY,
Steam -
Engineers' and Machinists' Tools,
STEAM FIRE ENGINES,
BELTING,
Woolen Muhinery, Machine Cards.
MirManufacturers' and Mill Stip
plies. A constant onpply on hand and
fUntished on".short notice.
csisis - Etits 101DIAICIP3E1).
A Good Set of
BLANK BOOKS
For 86.50,
Anne or iwper, paged and inclaind
hnnnd In grant sheen leather.. .ma mnafilllng of
One Ten -Quire 'Alger,
One Ten Qtdre Day Book
One Six Quire ('ash Book
Making In-all TITNNTV•iIIIX QUIRKS for only
SUZY. The bookiiedll be sold eerldtttte Ie serum•
mods le those who Meer penlul roll In Una.. -
ILREAD & SON;
Booksellers and Stationers,
. No: 102 'MIRTH AVENUE.
=I
IMPROVED
CHERRY SEEDER.
It has been In nut far the last Mr Team and never
felled In an ar;2ge instance to ittae entire sane.-
" WIVAITo 10 furinapaehr.iyalS uten•batabal
of ernes In 20 ¢lllllll.llll.
The Machine Cheap, Simple: Aurnhle lug
4h4 Hopper la adloatable, tharebi adopting It to
all
br d th r :Verg 2 duna7 Raeder In the Market. NO .
aption.
&II orders addressed to
JAMES BOWN,
No. 1 :3 6 "Wood Street,
=
Will be Filled at •
VANUFACTUREREi'PPICES
• .
El=
IME=M72I
ARNSTHAL & SON,
Virginia and Louisville
Tobacco agency,
SEGARS
Fine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos,.
errassr Patattnrt.
JAAES RENO,
9NITER CONTRACTOR A'ND ROILDIGIL
The IRAs of. Roo. prpe Nouse Milne promptly
ereentool.
eao and BaIiDUSKT amnia ,
5..‘0.«.162 From bid at. Ananhaaa' Lana*
JOSEPH R. HUNTER,
Meichandze Broker,
250 ISEREIRTV
7(.3737 nutbm37.) • . Janina rITTSBURGII.
XTOTICE.— . -Any ijonnittoi o[ JOS
MPH COPELAND who, AloPll SS M.
.4 11 % 4 Vir0l let n l n begtiMitr*Vgrer
LAND. brother of oud Jooeoh CoPOOOL theft
bola/war Pilterodowo, V...wW foolWe •Aforof
Addressing LOUIB RIND, tho.oPoe. lofoO/1
ME
NEW AD
FERTISEMMTS
AT
WI SEMPLE'S
'ASS and IS2 Federal Street,
EMMZETI
fII HA RUAINS IN tii.Vl At4l
esirable Dr Goods.
111 - _,A( 'K . SIT KS,
BLACK
V ery 71,0*
•
DRES G
Plain and Plaid Japanese E
.jhane. Mixed and Plald 3.1
we :12 1741.1;tri%
II
l h n . d r r
,41111011.
moot. And.hunnefli.
rhintres, vnnmerWre.
IIiRGAINS IN
MERES,
g. d Linen Drills
Cottonades a
I ---
m
Shetlam Shawls,
LACE SHAWLS,
Light Suer Shawls,
At Attractive Prices
wrJ , E. SEMPLE'S; ;'
Is3l and 182 Federal Street. Allegheny.
. AT
.Sz
HORNE . CO'S, -
! Received I.os Day:
Trili i
Piing. Satchels...
_ tiol'd and Black Satin
Black (Aro Grain Si
inbred Sash Illhl
1 .
. 1 Ilanze Merino
tame Palm
title andl
HATS, FL
, A
Millinery Goods,
I=l
NEW - GOODS
Received Every Day.
77 AND 79 3EARKET STREET.
CLOSING OUT
miter
•
DRY .GOODS.
BELL & MOORHOUSE
21 Fifth Avenue,
OFFER TIIE BALANCE OF THEIR
Dreits
Lanny,
Chlntzeg,
Hertianl4.
,Y ERA:.
Special Bargains
PARASOLS.
SKingA,SUmmer Go*
REGARDLESS OF COST,
Morgan stern &
MAbRUM. CLYDE & CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Mark
On a Par with Gold!
WE NOW Ole
C) - ur New ItQck
op
DRY- 1 GOODS
, AND
NOTIONS
AT ,
EASTERN PRICES.
VITTIMII ARE 'AMID TO
Examine our Goods & Prices
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON* CO.,
17-4 D. 115 ivp#,Fktreet:
STOVH;
WATER.. Chimney .Tops,
HOT AIR & CHIMNEY FLUES, &
klAli• 1.1.1 WartaMtaolMlNlltlf OR bukl.
BEAST-H: COMM;
las aims. AreNtri.
C=El
-
LY IS. 1870
NEW ADVERTISE
[! ! •AT
. .Elif
IS4 and , 162 Federal StrePt,
Sash and Bow \Ribbons.
Ifgts, 130-11-nets,
ST INKS,
[TN C).t::► S,
At Prin. as Low ii...f1111 bt Found Anywhere
Priees
ODS
. -
A, it/ 0..1.41,1,,,, , and Nthatea l lime. '
At 75a.. (nil 'Qat, Lama Malila.. •
At 81.00.811 k Parashla. w0r17 , 131•73. •
At iltir., Fad Colarod Callrda. \ •
At Stic..l.lght and Dark Calltnea.
At 10e.. all the Beat Mho. id Gallo, •.
.
Al.lloo for 9 wax Chin°. t'allraa.
At 12.4,4-4 Slaached Mullin,* anat....torch:),
At Itiac., Fast Colored I.atrn , i. ,
,
At 11 , 40 , Printed chain, an Alpaca,. •,
At . .85,... Itnoble Width rhene Inhairs,n tauald.
en Poplin.
.an chmtp.
Goods.
Gloves and
i:reenend Ohio Kld
"Mark and Cnlntad Kid and 1.
Mloana . and ClOldro
Mon and Rem' Half 11"..
LAKES'
Surnm'or
collate, Cult. nna N -
Lnee Oillatnwnd Ilandkerr ,
Hoop Sklrtg and Akoletno .reel..
!Aiding' and I.7lllldren'e Aprons and dude.
linlr Switch. and Chignon,. '
let Jewelry. Pocket 110,k, Fueled,. le.
WAL SEMPLE'S,
160 and IS2 Federal St reel, Allegilieny
PITTSBURG II
Whit Lead and Color Works,
J. Sehoonmaker Si Son,
PROPRIETORS, •
Mavaraciurers FINES,TE LEAD, RED LEAD,
BLUE LEAD, LITEAREE, PUTTY AN
all oak/D. DRY AND IN OIL
.‘, OFFICE AND yAe-rotty.
00, 44 151, 456 and 158 Belittle Street,
r v.
i qh Itibbaux,
114,
ndersh
We call attention to the guarantee boated on our
Strictly Pure White Lead, and when we say a - purr
er carbonate of lead. ' we mean .. .hamlet/Ty pure,
that free from Acetate and Hydrate, and there
fore leyrhlter and superior, both 133 colorant cot.
. ri ti n tritraCHO to a purer carbonate of teed
and whiter than any In the market„, and will forfeit
theprierof this package If containing th e least
adulteration.
!. en Fang. -
NV ER S,
BUY THE GENUINE.
CLARK'S
SPOOL COTTON.
GEO. A. CLARK,
SOLE ACriFITT,
Sold Everywhere.
r=o
JOHN Q. WORKMAN R. RIGIIARLTOICN
WORKMAN & DAVIS,
Soncemorn tn WORKMAN. MOORS A CO., mane
lanturern And Dealer,. In
Carriages, Buggies,
SPRING k BUCK WAGONS.
42, 14 - 46 and IS BinyetSl., Allegheny.
Repairing neatly and promptly ezenited. Or
ders for. New Work gotten up In good stile and
warranted to give sathfactlon In every panic...
EE - Newest style of work constantly on band.
SOLE AERITS for the New Haven Wheel com
pany'. make iof PARTIN'S PATENT WHEELS,
and Rapp's rent Quick Rafter and Anti-Rattler
for Shafts. I
n. DICTIARD DAVIS haring purchased the In
terest of Alex. and Wm. D. Moore, to the late PM
WORKI/lAN, II 00116 k CO., the business will'
heorariee be continuo:lst the old stand, under the
name and style of WORKMAN a DAV/S. Orders
Solicited.
ii 3 .WCWA W RTIM,
_Late with Citizen... National Bank. Plitabolan.
JOHN STEVENSON'S SONS
& CO. )
JEWELERS,
93 Market street, Pittsburgh
(TIMM DOOR 'FROM . FIFTII.I
Bare on hand all Me latest novelties In Fine Jew
elry; also Silver Pieces and Enver Plated Ware of
new dealgus, suitable for wedding guts.
Watches or all the American Waxers In gold and
silver cama. Both Key and Pendant Modena:et.
mantly an hand as well. as a full variety of Me
titter grades of me Swiss Watch, Including Jur.
lemaen. !soot, Perrecanc and other..,• • • •
Wee particular attention to our fadlitles for
, er.mnir and recalting line Watches. To that
branch ot our business are give ape6ol
Orders mail promptly filled.' linage. of am
10.2 . ihtahininints by mall at request:
tnylOnilel . •
"HILL &-
SEWER` PIPE CO "
Sandusky y
66 and 67 St., Allegheny.
EMAf. th prrp w a h 'S„.7l,FeTZVA L L'Aryc a •rtm.
;
FLUES and I TDRAULIC CNMENF. N 4
O. G. °MILLEN, Agent.
trulnillt -
GRAND
.RE-017NING .
NEW q-c - ) 42Ds:
Shoes, iloots and Gaited,
EMI
I . AT
TTEIstRY , PA.III:I_,TJS% •
N 11.12 (Y. 110 AVXNUIt, ALLEGHENY CITY.
TlieT oniwitirnerA bmi again taken . rsoesulna
n! alt
tV . olterihralikalt
p4 , 3 s :4 ""XuZ i .:ll.trgbiragAttlrirgli:
PAtILUIL.
HOLMES,. BELL &,,Co t ,
ANCHOR. COTTON MILTS,
at....r.turen a HEAVY =MOM sad mail?
ANCHOR AND MAGNOLIA.
Sheeting .and Batting.
Bakery. Confectionery,
lO.E CR_EAM.
. . .
. .
T►e aus.rmen.4 the ortabliabed the bee
neat In th e vere_thalident loaetlon a ,No, bt"4-
WIGOTIOIN .11XWM... Althrthey thetheif h na.
from the Path. eke , " be Ss prepend . ~,,,,,,,,- r ,
ahem le Me line: Ills saloon Is bend — le teef
lip for th e ereenthers Ot lee mem, egreTif I
"Terliaolreiteging". " "" th.,004 l!
Zaironsice a..ouetum. , ''''' d P"'" 1. " but' -
, ' ' WA[: A. =OPEL.
NlllloE—The Fluid which exploded
at Zest Llberte and caused the ene on Jul 7
4th. eme rot .WEISIMBIChaffith IfKlBl . OlrE
Immix *bleb to .old by... 1. 0 .717113 TTSOff.
34 Bealthfleld street. bet &nether ankle.
There never ban been any eiehlsion of the Ker.
Atone nate.
Jetent
TIENDEBSON, J. a BROTHERS,
tlai=eiu‘ iNWn M.DPn
NEW ADTEIRTISEMENTS
M
ru ar and 011 . 10 Railer Ca
=ITO
The Chesapeake and Ohio
Railroad
•
...mph,led and innin. 811 - 11110N11. VA,
to the eeleininteil FtiI.PHUR
In • West Vintinla, tulle. IL la being 1 .0 11 1
extended te the t lil river, 200 cede.. further
nankin. In all 427 nine.. e
In Its prrwreae Weetmod.it penetraten and open,
up I. market the WONIr ERFIr tot!. DEPOSITS
.OF TIM KANAWII ItirGION IN WEST
And thus bringsthe superior end abundant
Gale f that eection into Communication with the
IRON ORES OF VIRGINIA AND OHIO. and the
WESTERN. SOUTH w r sTErts AND EAATE RN
MARKETS.
Mien eninnlnted it will nori . neet the SUPERIOR
TI ARBOR FACILITIES OF TIIE CEASE
BAY with reliable nnylentichs on the Ohln rlver.and
thus srlth the ENTIRE. SYSTEM OF RAILROAD
AND WATER TRANSPORTATION OF THE
GREAT WEST ANIS SOUTHWEST.
. - .
It vOllninke n SHORT, EASY. CHEAP and FA
\
VORA ISLE ROUTE ft .In the NVETF to the SEA
not lOU crannoind a. I ARGE SITAR): OF. TIIE
osiery. i
ENl3lt!tttl I'S Fit Elf ;TITS sealant/ trensportallon to
the elms:.
It will thus become one or the most IMPORTANT
ANti PROFITABLE worr Mill WEST TEUNIL
LINES OF ILAILIK/41) 41 the emintrT, and Man:
mntul n tende of In/Tens.° 1./Lune.
Isle Tbreal Mar" '
n•s utn.e.•
GENTS' \
. .
'llia completed portion' of the %mil le doled
l i
PROrITAIII.I^. A::1 - 1 INC EASING 111IFINESS
and le fully equal in cattle t thee - litle amounts
the Mertes., open. the entire Line-413,000.
000.1
or weal*
The Iran of the Cheuipelike and Ohl° Rallniad
',Cranyany.tielnga FIRRTAIORTGAGE ['PON TIIE
RNII RE TARR...PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENTS,
Wolin' MINN COAIPLFCED AT I.EAST 630.-
000,000.1 R %nonfat° orient thetnoneuhstanthd,
eminently,' and fellable Railroad anseveref
feteded In the market., and le peculiarly adapted to
the rant! of
Investors and Capitalists.
Who deptre to make their investments with th.
tenet satiefeetory arsuranceof PrettilYE ANI
UNDOUBTED SECURITY.
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The Bends are hidenomlnetlans of
$l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO,
and may he had COCPON nr REGISTERED.
Interest SIN per Cent. per annum. payable MAY
let and NOVEMBER let.
PRINCIPAL. AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN
GOLD IN THE CITY OP NEW YORE.
Price 00 AND ACCRUED INTEREST In Cal-
Creep. nC which prke they pay neatly SEVEN PER
CENT. IN. GOLD on their oral.
All Government Bonds and other Securities dash
In at the block Exchange received In eaehanke, at
their full market value, and Bonds sent to oil matte
I=
=I
They ran be chidon'ed by ordering accent from us
or through any responsible Haut or Denier In any
part of the count's-.
_Fisk & _Hatch:,
BA.INTKERS.
No, 5 Nassau Street, Nrw York,
Maps, Pamphlets and full
information furnished upon
application in person or by
mail.
S. AUCLEAN
13A1NICRR s,
65 Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh
COAL AND COKE.
iVIORGAN & CO
MANUFACTURERS OF
C O N NE LT_SATJLLE
COKE,
At their 'Mines, Broad Ford, P. &B. B. K.
Office, 142, WATER STREET,
hillP TO ALL POINTS
13 . 1: RAILROAD,
And lieliver in the City,
Oscar F.Lamm &Co.
MANUFACTURERS O}
CONNELLSVILLE COKE,
DEALERS IN
Youghiogheny and Anthracite Coal
1 PITTSBURGH. PA.
OFFICE : ROOM No. 5, Gaulle Building.
tir ord .! rs respocUUr.ollelted. .p 31•11
COAL! COAL!
YOITGHIOGIEENY GAS COAL CO.
' This Company ire now DLOOLODO to furnish the
best Coal of =trains or quantity. AT FAIIIRATE)3..
OM* and Tend adloining tho ConneUsville Rail
road Depot. foot of Try Street. Pittsburgh.
Orders addressed to either Mines. West Newton.
Pa, or to Teed, will be pears qtly attended to.
M. P. O . IIFRN, Seereliwy..
epl247s____
Charles Hi Armstrong,
IMALER IN
Youghiogheny and Connellsvillo Coal,
, And Manufacturer of
COAL. SLACK AND DFBIELPWORIZED COKE.
OFFICE AND YARD, corner Butler and Morton
Meets. LJberty and Clymer et., Ninth rood
a/so. &mind street. Eighth 0 0011. and at foot of
Bose street,
eta
her of
Second werd.
Orders left streither of the above million, or ad
dressed to me through Pittsburgh P. O. will mobilo
MAMA attention.
Beer to whom I eat sitnelYinfi /Bitters Wenn &
Co, Wm. Smh, Colon Iron Mills. S. S. Fowler &
'Co., Atietb, Btertiti son & & Co., Oft&
& A l, Alas. Bradley,. Para, Bro. Co.. Hut,
McCurdy & Co., Iteree, fired & Dull. Wm. M. Faber
& Co.; IL Lyo
n., Co...lames Mmatiall & Co., Al
lot., McKee & Co., Union DODO!. Howl, Connell*.
stile It. IL, Pernsylyanin IL IL, Anegbeny Valley
COAT,! COAL !! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
itivlng removal their Orthv t4l
No. 5671, Liberty treet;
(LW) CRT Plow Mill) SECOND FLOOR.
FIE S7 / 1 1" MT j 0 451 th
OIMAPP, rig
0- xv , =?Pari. , .l 2l 4r.sm.--
ransh tile mall. will . 66 aft. e prtna
~
ye. '— f/ ) 1 Weil
-I"NiIL
errnimmart.
BrCHESTNUTST,
PHILADELPHIA'
:ICRTEC6IOI7:6IOICRi.
The renutation and oxPeri
once of 40 years, warrant us in
saying that our stock of Eine
Timokoopors of the best Euro
pean and Amoricen Makers is
now the-largest in the coan
try 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 roptiod to.
Wants nuwardal DT Miss fat oval.
BIER BUSINESS OF ALL
#A..nrdrg.
XcHrtAGHT. ° 24 L C,L tao
sutsrae rmild
Good ritersona ftvea If Jeltym
Agents for the sale of those Bonds.
i
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &
CARP KTS.
SLIMMER' STOCK.
Fine, Medium and Common
CdRPETS.'
Our Stork Is the lartteM we hare
ever °Wend to the trade.
Bovard, Rose & Co,-;
21 FIFTH A,N I 4:N IJE
1
BARGAINS
CARPETS
FFarland &Collins
71 AND 73 FIFTH AVE.
Thai are tabling stark. bud tttll cone out bum. of
the best
Brussels and Ingrains,
At less than flat out Call soon and gat the choler
CARPT7S.
New Rooms! New Goods!
NEW PRICES.!
We have Inaugurated the nectena ht eat NA
Rooms with the
r NEEIT DIkIPLAY Or
aIRPETS
Ever ()Spred in this Market,
LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861
OLIVER. MeCLINTOCIi & CO.,
23 Fifth A:venue
MEMO
CHEAP CARPETS.
Superior Ingrains,
$l.OO PER YARD.
COMMON CARPETS,
SO TO 23 CENTS PER YARD.
M'CALLITM BROS.,
51 Fifth Avenite,
1025 (Above Wood Strsoi.)
UPHOLSTERERS,
Ida ufacturers of SPRING. HAIR arid HUSK
MATTRESSES.. Feather Bolsters end Mows,
Church Cushions. Corsilos Moldavia and ail kinds
or Upholsters wort. Also. dealers in Window
Shades. Ruff. Green and. White Hollands.tiortia.
Tassels. dc. Pantenhir attention Is Oren to tat- .
ins up, deludes and brushing.. sabring and robs-
Our mode of cleaning covet I. the only oa7o
which you an feel assured Unit the colors are nre
ecrved and the goods thoroughly freed from al
dust end vermin. The Woe for cleaning has been
greatly realuesd. Our anOrtile 0111 all for and de
liver all MMs froe of charge.
1101181 ITS, NICHOLSON *k THOMPSON.
Uphol.sterets and Proprietors of
Steam Carpet Fkating Eatablialtment,
NO. 127 WOOD STREET,
mhTnaGG Naar Fifth Avaaha.PUtabarati.
CARPET CHAIN
Of all Colors,.
ON HAND AND 'POD BAIR AT
ANCHOR COTTON MILLS, .
. 23 Allegheny City. . •
GLASS,OTTE;ENSWMtE &„c
100 WOOD STREET
0- ; QUEENSWARE,
0!
FINE MCNEIL "
China and Gjass
I=ll pa.vsa PLAT/ED aoova.DZNNES
; . T4 AND TEA SETS. TEA TEATS
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OP! 7,771..11.1 - Mox7AL
View.
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PT4i.
IR. E. BREED & CO.,
;41_ _
ITMIITi)ArfriIO3O
REYNOLDS STEEN & CO, ,
124 Wood Street
Importer. and Dodoes in
FRENCH, CIIAA, FINE CUT CLASS AND
Queensware.
==l
ESTABLISHED 7828.
=NUT 11110111r,...411attert.u.: ..ranst..l. CUR ,
HIGB'i . CUST CO.,
No. 189 LibOrty
pWWI~.lad tiotgl DetlaS - 114 oli
JbenlL
CHINA. CI 01U:11i8WARZ. CILABB pad, BILVIIII
- WAAL
The Moulton of ill requiring' irOodi to the ibont '
Me dhseted to our Rock. holketed ebeetlf
from lbe tot leanmelo tearkete, and we aro sow
nioilvlnt a Iteleh awl deslrible lot of the Moe •
• • savl3
DR. WHIriIIER
001STINMO3 To ITIBAT ALL PRIVATX YMCA
=hilts Lo o p Its forms isllzinary Teases,
tea; EtentistbrMss
frost= sad Irs•
Potts:W. restilUse elf.abas W emother rases&
sead which mode. soma Or the .folgirlost Melts
biddies. Wetly ssidossisr.' Di Me. ea...
senepticet,evetslon to aocidr. tinto m
so the., treed
of hours events, loss of memory. Indoicooliosos•
Donal snutselossol Cosily . mounting theses. ,
Caleretmes to muter t:siorrisss nossasfactom
..4 tae More IsiproOtint, sus bessosses=lA.
Persons slakted silk tbenle ors. esker ,
Intrealea or 1000 statutitu i ssoll
mould Doctor
0100 hemmer DM. '
A allent.toei_ilseltto eh Female am-
WON 1 c= 1,1 11174 4 01% . = 'hr. -
h a t nn t; V !triilt a 2 e ". 0
L". Vlth the Vat; ;;
11,...u 1t la mall s a a lfta ,e 4th ls at
th ictie i r a
tee tlr
of aI•MaNNI•2I4 treats .thotuamlts ear.
=moat mamba mattr a= In that
MAW es a medical pamphlet of aft_
tellaxpooltion or Teams"
MZ ll l l dbasdas that mat haa tow at amt
mall for two in sealed eavaloQw.
nantesol eusistAltatraoth. th...Mct.d7'63
enabling
the4tonthorn to
la. dogmata. Ma meta. =UM
(9 4 ft MIIIIILIWOOI•V lat IZt ttrt=
b a Lb
. sh:=g t •
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tailor arprasia la room Mama- ' •
iaiflibtra astir tortatt=tloa
matoa, sad :tor the, aeamaracallaclan of auch
itr4,;f4A4V.Ve.7 reanhula tra
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