11l The Beaver Argus; E i. WEVAND. Immo iiiro AidragFro*: iiellVer. Pears,. AMA'S Is iif• von uovaison, mov, J 0 'II N W. G y Judgo of Suirrenie Court, • HENRY W. ,WILLIA7AS. ktoptibliettai . ♂ el AMER H. ItLITA.N, Aeuwbli'. WILI.tAMC.I4UUUL4XK, ANDREW .1. BUFFINGTON. HARVEY .1. VANKIRK. Meriff, ARTIUR R111E14114, • Trrasurfr: •I II bti ALLISON. . Regicter med Recorder, DAIIIIIS SINGLETON Clerk JOHN . C. UART niolutiadioner, .1 OS EPII BRITTAIN, Auditor, W. 11. LBKESS. Poor Houati Director. ROBERT WOPER.. Vitt.stees of ,Aoadesay D. P. tOWARY, JAMES 1%. 11IN fond lairtlsans style Judge Packer "The Pride of the Valley."— The last time the Pride offered hint faa a cualldate for populu . suppOrt was Mr Town Councilman of Mauch Chunk, in 1861. when In! retitle° votes ahead of Its ticket, and was beaten by tiny nujoritY at that. . . A dispatch received at 121 em, Sheri dan's headquarters, atChieago, from Col. Nelson, at (Sump Supply, dated July • :list, says eighteen hundred Cheyenne Indians came to thatphice on the 27th and are drawing rations. This includes it is believed, all of that ri he south .Of the Arkansas. . Tus.Evansville and Qdro steam paeket "Cumberland" exploded her 'milers near ShawArtOwn, at four o'clock, on Sa Urday morning last. Eighteen or twenty lives were hist. Thu boat's books were blown overboard and the names of the mis. slug could not be 'ascertained... The boat ways a total Ithks. Sony of the cargo will be saVisi. Tut:acting ficeretarY of the Interi or has issued instruction's to the Com issioners appointed under thh joint resolutions of the IGth of April last, to asoertain and reportupon the eon (Mimi of 'the Union Pacific and Cen tral Pacific railroads, to meet at Om aha on the 2:kl inst., and then pro ceed to Sacramento. At the 'latter place they wOl enter upon the dis charge of their duties. , Tim counting of the vote of Vir ginia on tho Ckatstitutlon and State °filters having been finished, it is said Gen. Canby baa signified his in tention of promulgating the result of the election" thus far In ajew day• Fully a week must elapse before the vote ou members of Congress and of • the Legislature is counted, and it will he two weeks before the result of the latter is announced. ,• winai "inixITIGI - Ihelegraingion of persons '!hoarding at any hotel, tav ern, sailor's boarding house or mum rant," has undergone construction by Judge Llreirster, of Philadelphia.— Prom his opinion it will-be leanwd Unit the fact of a tavern being in a hoarding house building, does not . Orange the status of a boarder and wake his registry objectionable, pro v Ming the basinem of tavern keeping be separate from the business of keep 'lux boarders.' . • . I THE rethatinder of the Northern Pacific railroad exploring party have returned to Minntdbolis, making thii round trip in ten days from the Mis souri River, the quickest time on record. They hada little brush with nalians at Buffalo Lake, fifty nines from Fort Tidttin. and one of the ts curt was slightly wounded in the leg. The route . us explored, is, reported - feasible beyond uny exportation, fur nom than on the line of the two other Pacific • roads. • 'The country far West is reported suffering from drought. 1 ice. Republicans opened the mun intigu in sonthern'Ohio, at Wilming ton;, Clinton, county, on ThUrsday . last Senator orton of Indiana, and t My. Ifayei spoke. Ten thousand people, at a modernte estimate, are nmorted ai having Been present. llon., (eo. IL Pendleton has not entirely recovered front his Mxtithmt, having been throWn from a buggy- 7 laming him—three months ago. lie can walk' but a short dbdunee but was about In a carriage. The Diemo (Tots held a meeting, In Cincinnati, on Saturday night, to ratify his nom: illation, for Governor of 9hiot ?lee Itosecnms declined. .11,1 Ni and Eng .Bunker, the Si amese Twins, returned. from Europe in the City Of Antwerp, which arriv .st in the city of New York on Sun day week. They deny that they left A nwriea fur the nurposeof being sep• anded, and say that the rumor to Mint effect was merely a sensation of Phineas T. Barnum. The link 'which hinds them etxanw to have shrunken lately, and they are more elastily united than ever before. They say they are now determined to settle down for the remainder of their !Wet at Mt. Airy, ,Noith Qtrolina, their old home, In which they spent thirty years 11.4 Southern-plartters. Tut: National Executive Commit -Ls. of the Union imigue of America nut at Philadelphia on Thursday last._ iov. tie dry welcomed the Commit nsittc to Ute . CommonWealtli. The executive report of the State of the. l .anon Latgen throughout the Union was read I ly,the Secretary. lifeesaies were tulopted to aid the pentUng elec. 11014.4 lu Mbssb4sippl, Texttri and Penn sylvania. Au address to the Laminae throughout the United States on the . subject of adliering to the objets of the organization and imetalning • the Administration, and resolutions very warmly endorsing the removal of l'onservatilm in Mississippi. and other States were tidoptod. Appro priatlOns for' elections about to take place, and other important election matters were utteuded to. The ehar .rer of the State Council in MisaLssip. pi was revoked, and A. IlLygate appointed special commissioner to, reorganize the order, there. Council sidionmed without day. • • iiErrwssuats swrramintzuw. Latest ueWs from Gettysburg -in forms us that Maj. Gen Slocum has armuged to meet the °Mars of his old command, the Twelfsh corP B , 4lo the battle field at 0(4444)m1 - on the 24th and with instant. Ills line cm bratetl Pulp's 11111, where acres. of foreatitret4 are 'noir dm4 ant) dying ' 1 1 4) 10 the °fleets of that terrible mos._ ketry fire. It Is runiored that Greene's brigade' will rebuild their 'Hues of breastworks, as the most appropriate landmark of their position. Govern or Cleary, of Pennsylvania, who,con/- mantled a divlsEon of tilocutn's corps, will meet him on: the'lleld. General Wright, the old SixtlrCorps eammander, Whose troops arrlVed at Gettysburg in the nick of time, on the evening of the second day's en gagement, alter thirty-live miles of eonthittens marching, will arrive at Gettysburg horn ; Washington early next week.; Maj. General Newton, commander or the First Corps; after Iteynold's death, will join the party, and he'present to establish the posi tions of his command during the See ond and third day's battle. General Graham whose command contestedso desperately with Gener al Barksdale for possession of the peach orchard awl who was severely wounded and captured on the field, has . telegraphed - throughout the country, and received favorable re sponses, that his staff and line ofilmrs will almost unanimously meet him ' there. General Ward, whose tom mutt! opened the second day's battle 'at the Devil's Denoted Major Gen eral Ingalls, and Generals Dickinson 'fremain, Locke, and. fJtjor Ballard of the staff will hoof the party. -Ma. Jor Genets! Webb, whose line form ed the objective point of Longstreet's famous charge on the afternoon of the third day, will be present. ' It Ls, at - so expected that his father, J. Wat son Webb, willaccornpany him, and James Walker,' Ir., Ike historical painter, who for the past two years has been engaged, upon a painting representing the repulse of Long. street's charge, has recepted an, invi tation of the Gettysburg Battlefield. Memorial Association, to visit Get tysburg at this time. Major Goner end Howard will meet the party flum Baltimore,. 'Colonel Baehelder, the at thor of,the isometrics[ draw ing or the fiel; and'who La now wri tinge history of the battle, will leave her , tbe 20th to'assist in the ar rangements for the occasion. These gentlemen are all desirous .of meet ing as many of their old comrades in anus as can make it convenient to be present. Genendi, and ollicem at the battle, of Gettysburg, who intend to be pms-. out at the reunion, will he thrashed with free transportation tickets from Boston Or New York, on application to Col. John D. Itachelder,49 Beek-' man street,'N. Y. AKA PACKER; the Democratic can didate forliovernor of Pennsylvania, is no doubt desirous of being looked upon as a just man. His public life does not prove him to have been one. Ile filled the position of a memberof congress from Pennsylvania from March 4th, 1853 till March 4th, 1857. _While In the House of Itepresenta tives he votedon nearly all questions ' .... - . . ... -- court •Compromise, and the legisla tion of that period designed to force slavery into Kansas; Nebraska, and the new territories between the Ws-, sissippl and the Pacific Ocean. Dur-' ing all that period he steadily voted with them-slavery Democracy, and •never gave any encouragementto the course of Senator Douglas and that class of anti-Lecourpton. Democrats who were willing to see fair play in the struggle between fk►xxlotn and slavery for the occupancy of the virgin twit. Ilis every vote, during his en tire Congressiomil ciirmr; was On the side of forcing slavery into Kansas and Nebraska, and, of mime, into all the other territories: • ifiustice to his fellow na►u can be extracted fronrlds public acts, it must he found elsewhere.than in his histo ry while reprmenting one of the Pennsylviuih► districts inVongrms: ---; •--r• • tins. ReorrILANS„ having declined the Democratic nomination for the Governorship of Ohio, the State Com tnittt.v. of that party, have placed the name of (ho. H. • Pendleton before the people as the Democratic candi date for that office. "Old Rosy" cc ted wisely In declining to pia him self at the heattof his former defam ers. In theevent of his "sticking?' to the Desniwatie ticket quite a number Of the ex soldiers would have aecord ed him their support. With hint off, however, and Pendleton on, the party wilt be able to poll nothing but the old, threadbare, worn oat, " copper talui vote of that State. With this only Ultima againt hint, Gov. Hays, the,Republican candidate, will sweep tfie tietti With but little difficulty. • ' , l'itaftEtrigOti acconqsmital by his family, nit:tdetA pleasure trip over theEftliailmalikin Friday last. lie reached Ihistplehatina front New York a littleafter three o'clock, p. ni., and after inspecting the extensive shops of the company at that place, left Ina special train for At Illnghantpton,. Owego, and Wa verly large crowds thronged to greet hint. He arrived .in the city of El mira at 7 o'clock in the evening, ac companied by ri delegation of their leading citizens. A very large eon-, course of people were at the depot to welcome bis, and on his being intro duct:m.l4o the crowd by the Ilan. 11. Brooks, .he wins entltu.slastically re ceived. ',The train was delayed about fifteen - minutes and during that time hundrettm crowded ar o und the %or to shake lutitilswith the Preshient. lie left there for Corry, in this State, where he expects to spend a few days In looking through the oil revions. DON PUTT says: "Lit me tell you In a senteike what I think of the Democratic party. It is the organ ized ignorance Of the land, animated )).y low prejudkes and viclous..pas slang; and Wilit4ll wouldshrink from asserting that all Democrats are ras / will toy without fear of, suc (Awful contradiction, that ail meals aril Democrat& In analyzing the rings I found operating In Washing ton last whitile, I discovered that two thirds of their mentherS belonged to_ that old organization that i:laitued to have been born under Jefferson; fought under Jackson, and guttered death under the venerable Buchanan: Whether. It will raise again at any tkuheequent period is fur the people to PAY." AsA-rAcictsit's flame was brought •before Detuocratki Convention which Met in NeW YOrk;- in July 1894, ass candidate fbr this Pretift4ns- Oa' nomination,(mo long eulogy ow.his chancter. and! 0 public services," was read in his; behalf at Blatt time by Judge Woodward of this State. Geo. It Pendleton, of Ohio, was also a candldatelbr the PreSideney in the same convention, and himself and friends resorted to every Scheme known in pelitiCal strategy to mecum him the uoinination. • Neither Puck er of Pennsylvaida,nor Pendleton of Ohio, were suecesshil, and the Na tiona Behafienitie party this repudi ated both by nominating the silver tongueittleitiuour of Now York. Both of these defeated anndidates have come down "a Peg or two" since then, sad just now they giro to be teopto Governors of their retpective F4t.ft. If the National Plemointic pitt4y did' right hi Withhokllng Its confidence from them In hitt% surely the people of Peunsylvtude and Ohio will not be deeding, unjustly with them when, on the second Tuesday of October, they votothentinto that ebieurity from which onlYthe wealth of the one and the demargtierg-ef the other caused them to emerge tts pub lic: 'men. ,• 14:t that, then, be their fate. • TILE religious eleinent Of Pennsyl vania should bear in mind a filet or two emus:tett with, the two candid 'obi; for gubernatorial honors at our coming election : Gov. Geary always has, and dots now, associate, with the best and most respcetable men of the State. lie uses wonlent spirits, and Is a member and In lull (bum:mina with one of our tuost.'enllghtened evangellad eh urches. Wriirld-be-Gdv: ernor.Packer lives on the," id of the land,'" makes do religious pretensions and number among his fowl:des such men as Billy 1%1'111141n, a dis tinguished bruiser of Philadelphia. Thls prize Eighty: at least 11119 Pack er's right hand man in the Converi; tion at whose hands he received the nomination for. Governor and it Ls" notorious that Bitty ,and Ida "therms carried 'Asa through that Ordeal. The question now is: i)o the people of Pennsylvania want si respectable, tetriPemte and religious Man to occu-. py their executive chair, or do they desire it to be tilled by a man whose chief "backer" Lin Subtklth-breaker— a street brawler, and a C luunpiou of ' the prize ring? , Geary and Packer represent these two phases of charac ter,and all voters are called upon to choose between them. Lo.mz, the Paraguayan Dictator, eats enormouslY, is a mat smoker, and an excellent Judge of claret, of which he keeps a.very line quality for his own use; but, Mr. Thompson reports, serves his guests,—and even Mrs. Lynch—with a poorer quality. He speaks French, but prefers tinar 7 ani, the Language of the Paraguayan Indians spends a good deal of time in checker playing; places no value on human Wei r has caused nearly a thousand persons to ho tortured to death; is insolent to ails under his command, and is so arra.nt a coward that in the field he deprived his guard of their splendid palm uniform, dis carded his own favorite sowlet pon cho and wore his saddle cloth turned wrong. side out, for fear the enemy —4.-1.4 smanissi • -• Tim follow' g are the principal Reins of Mr. Geoige Pe body's public gifts. In addition, he has given ma ny thousands of dollars Plrvately and about 51,500;000 to his kindred : Institute at Danvers, : '529:40011 Kune's Arctic Expedition, 10,000 Peabody, Institute, Ilaltimore 100,000 Ilarvard College, : : : : 111,000 Yale College, : : 15,1)(y) Southern lAututional Fund, :1,000,00 I'eabodY:Museum,SaleinMass. 150,090 Mass. Historical Society, : 20,000 3ltiryland •" : : 20,000 Newberryport, Mass. Library, :Wpm Kenyon e olkge, Ohio, : : 21,11(m) Loudon (England,) l'oor, 1,7•111,1101 Cieorgtown, ntszl. 3leni. Ch. 100,000 Anibenft : :': - : 40,000 -‘llldoVer, 70,1100 How the Democrat,* Remember the Moldier*. In 1883, when • Chambersburg was smoking and the decisive lines were drawing around - liettysburg, the Democratic party of l'ennsylvaiiiu were in council at Hurrisburgh. Many of the very men session InSt month were there, and, under the very bayonets of the Confederate ar my, they reinembered the Union sol dier by advising annprond.se-4sitn promise when the colors of rebellion were profaning the soil of the State, In 1864 the Democracy met in National' Conventhin at Chicago. The fate of the nation was in the hal ancv. Sherman WSW gone on the bril liant but dreperate march to the sm. Thomas was battling in front of Nashville. Gpwt was struggling in the Wildenum amid the graves and defesitsof successive campidgns. The • Democracy met and remembered the ' soldiers—How ? They explicity de clared the War, after Dins: years of trial, to be "a failure," and demanded' that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hintil Wes. Every plank, too. in this 'uranium; platform, with One exception, was a stab at the Ad ministration which was keeping the soldiers in the field. Is It auy won der that this shameful assemblage Tugs passed into infamy and history as the "Surrender Convention?" In. JBl.l, when the war Was Just over,and thesoldiersofPennsylvania were coming home, tired suit! woun ded, with their demi behind them, their business and occupations gone, to'commenee, perhaPs, a yet more * desperate struggle for,livelihood, how were they welcomed by the Denfoc racy of Pennsylvania? In maven tion ictsembled, under the leadership of Judge Black, still an honored name in his party, the Demeentey of the State deliberately and offieially declared the history :of the war to have been "debt, slaughter and dis gram." That was only the Demo cratic remembrance of our struggle and sacrifice! These platforms awl reolulions, which make the blood of a soldier to leap and his cheeks to tingle, nre all yet, in full force and vigor. They are part of the creed of at Inmawrat. They have never been reseinded, re red, or npologinedfor. A vote for 'Ocher and Pershing is a specific en dorsement of their very word. Thisls what Donfocratie resume. Notice .means. Ma. Wm. E. Donor: sends the lowing dispatch to Washingiou city: " (temp Supply, 4iitlims 71Trifory, Aug. a.—Our Special Indian COM. whoa Committee; consisting Of F. It. Brunot, of Pittsburgh, Nathan Bishop and myself, df New York, are here, having left tbd ndirood at 'Fort I lays and been crossing the plains for the Imst eight days under escort of Copt: Robbins, of the 7th Cavalry, and laity tam, We have found the rnuig verrhard one, the weather verrhot and the Water very soiree. We have not seen a habitation of any kind for two hundred and filly miles. except Camp Dodge: Thereon) now eighteen hundred Cheyennesand six- teen hundred Arapahoes waiting to go onto - reservations. We go from I here two "mitred I tnile4 further to the south to meet other irlixs." • Wod*tontiffillmadeoce ensue, and the AlladoslippOlheriliolle" , Durnsger Prtnehni InnunerNel xestellket-open Doesala,=Patenta-LlghliWinre f. NVAstrtsccrow,D. C., Aug. !SO:INi, GRANT, AND ,TITE.I.IIBO. ELEeTiort:7, - The President has evidently-Ikea deceived by those selfstyled -"Vnioit Ilepubi leans, or Coriservnti ve Repub: tiering of 111mbeippi,l' and is now fully amused- to the necessity of *a prompt and decided policy relative to the Dent-movement: -• Whatever might by the result Of the, election of General Dent to :the Governorship of Mississippi it is nnw 'quite apparent that the hulk of his supporters have always been,uro now, and in all 'probability, will ever be oppoSed to every principle enuncia ted in the platform of the 4' National ltepublican party,” but wiame • e- diateneeessitim,ferexpedieney'ssake -0111 Y1ProPli't 0 4 03 m. to beeMike.leulefk** ed into the support of a Walter-hi Law of the Prtsident with a view hi ingratiate themselves into the (mil dewy of General Grant, thereby en abling them to intrigue for personal favors of the Administration. Of late —since there seems to be some show of Johnson being elected to the U. 8. Senate—The eopperlauds here In Washington take courage and 'claim Unit the elation of Walker, in Vir-. glide,' and Senior, in Tentisee, are Ikuweratie vietorit*. These same parties, or the most of them tether, two weeks ago, conceded that the election of either LUndidatei in Vir ginia mid Tenomictt, were Itepubil- C3.11k3 victories; that both parties wore committed to the support of MI the monstruetion acts of Congrees. CUItItENCV PItINTINCA lIITICEAII The appointment of a sum...ssor to George S. MetUrtee, Superintendent of the Engraving and Printing Bu-. raw, atilt lutugs firm, the Sea ietary beiugquite undecided as to whom to. appoint. . Mr. Medn' lee is still in New York trying to adjust; the difficulties aris ing out of the plate printers * strike there. The Plate PrinteM here are encouraging the strikers to hold out, and judging from the talk among the Treasury printers, it Is not improha ble that they may hold out until the Government lxxeming dissatisfied with the delays oemsionedhy the Bank Noteemnpany, Shall conclude to transfer all the work back to the Treasury Department. It is suppos txl that the Bank Note Company in New York, is getting from thoGov eminent, $5O per thousand sheets, out of which only SIR per thousand is paid the printers. But few realize the Importance of this Currency Printing Bureau. A mismanagement in it, might almost bankrupt the Nation. So many are the ways to defraud the Uoverinnent in the making of the Money, that the Be cretuty can not be too careful in the selecting of the right kind of men to intrust with the work. It Ls an easy matterto counterfeit, it only being nmetorary to put a sheet of lead upon the plate beneath the press to get every Hue distinctly marked upon the same, which if not proper ly watched many be done in a mo ment, and afterwards Electmtyping the short of lead thus imprell with Copper, a plate taltrly or quite equa to the original way be obtained. cnis n nuu..mrin rtlnaltellrno have been suflieiently perfected to de ceive even the Government Officials. The.": to note," about which there has been so much talk lately, is so nearly ;perfect that the Officials fora long time were divided in opinion ON to whether it was genuine or not. still EUTZEN-PIAT At one o'clock Saturday morning closed the fourth annual festival of he Washington Selieutuen Verein, just in time for the participants to straighten up and get a little sleep to witness the Eelipsc Saturday even ing. Notwithstanding the weather was cool during all last week, the Germans were sneetssfull in enter- tilting about fifty thousand p-tmile t their Seheutzen. The Umlauts are a wonderful par pie for entertainment with their Sehentzen-feet, :tenger fttit, Turner Vona', Lager Ilt..er and Concert Sa- mos. No other people that come o our shores dare to compete With them. lint it is not only in cheerful anti pleawd entertainmenth that the Germans are great, for they are cer tainly .attiong the 1h citizens in morality, industry, thrift and intel ligence. When I say this, I do not wish to detract from the merits due other Nationalities. The Irish for instance--that dement so essential to assist in our development—are noted for vitality, vivacity, bravery and eloquetwe; but the Uertnans for sididi ty and intellectual profundity. In Ethics runt Metephymics, no nation has furnished their equals. WEN R-51 E KT I s. The wide streets and Publie ground at the Federal. Capital, aftlml splen did opportunities for open air-nus,t hogs, and especially at this season of the year when all nature bids them welentite. The Young Men's Chris tian Assisi:Won and the Temperance folks hold nightly 111ea114...N through tlt6 week on the corners of streets and on Sunday afternoon, they to gether with the "People's Free Con ferenee," are held in tiiirorent parts of the ('apical (trounds. Thoufstadi; with their children, are to he soen at those meetings, anti all se em to enjoy^ 0011. PUBLIC DONLAIN Commissioner Wilson, of the Hum eral Land Office has just received re, turns showing a dlispaial of 134,602, acres during the past month, at the following local of St Peter, • Minnesota, :1:012 acres; Detroit, Michigan 10,961 acres; Marquitte, Michigan, 4,211 acres; Tallahassee, Florida, 5, 073 ens;: Junction City, Kansas, 32,10; acres ; Topeka, Kan sas, 7, 333 acne; Winnebago City, Minnesota, 6, 249 acres; Humboldt, Kansas, 4, 2.'17 acres; Lincoln, Ne 'braska, 11, /4. , 13 acne:; Dakota Territory, to, 2.98 acres: Jon la, Michigan, 5.417 acne; Falls 01St. Gull , Wisconsin, 9,247 accw. The knutter portion of this land was sold for cash, and the remainder taken under the homestead law anti located with military land Warrants. PATENT.i. There were 2$L Patent !mutat last vayok, :Cl of which were to the citi zens of Pennsylvania., 1101.1:51::S The Light Houses Bann! has noti fied the commissioner of the General Land (Mike, that Errol Wands Lou• &lona, were needed for Light llouse purpoie. The subject will be brought to the attention of the President with "1 1 4 i atteighin H i*butZ.alanul O, Wghtiv * the' 1 . 0 •'' 'lea** , Wl;lchis i for light House esid , 11" 0 "44 e DmigV b."ll" lineraddressed thoMforeclpernikiastienibled at Me.. dicta, _oat- Iggeoday,. Ur:celebrate-the 30th ~itunivensiv" of Emancipation In the )ititiali - Vest India":llefer ingto..lthilkon,..-fiewis Denims, the'dolortidprinter In •Washingtoli,: he Wdt.i' Fortbeiticauspt,LewisH.Dollak. represents ourFnitole people; r from degn:: :, l4u to: raspecta _ and from p ption to equal rigliffi, The princip le • evolved. is one for which overt' min - Ought: - Ceintest., It involves thelight to Ilkc liberty, mid the pimple :if happineis,litid- It is the buaineW American ' of every, citizen; White and .blaek.,! I bellaya there never was a crime committed for Which apologies - of solne sort enild'imt be made,. and, the attempt to de grade Atirve a colored grin= ' ter at Washington is no exception to the general rule; It Is alleged that ho is an imprciper 'Amin to lieallovi ed to work; that he has at Berne tlute of his life , worked eta lower rate - of! wages t han hat fixed upon as • the proper otie by the Printers' Union; that ho has-worked in a town or city 1 1 where such Unions existisl, and did not lxxxitneampuber ; that he has Served no regular apprenticmhlp ; that the turd permitting him to work in the CloVeninsent Printing Office was improperly, Wail :add 'much l else of the me sort. My' friends, I have neithof trine norpetiole.) tom- i"Zse and refute in detail thesepaltry allegations. FrOm.beginidug to end they are zaberible shams ; designed to given color of decency to one of the nietthentacts of emelty and in Justice ever perpetrated ugainst 1 low-man. Analyze these ' excuses, and they-catch and all—but aggra vate the very crime they are Intend-, ed to defend. They virtually say for the criminal that, havUiteut off the ears of , his victim, he has also the right to pluck out his eyes. Doug lass is niacin a kanagrestsn for ,work ing at a low rateof wages by the very men who prevented Ids' getting a higher rate. Ho 'ls denounced for not being a member of a Printers' Union. lie is not condemned liecause lie is not a good printer,but because ho did not . become such in, the regular way, that regular way being closed against him by the men now opposing' him. Suppose it were true that this young man had worked for loWer wa ges than. white \printer% receive "can any printer be (yid enough to be lieve' that he did so from choice? What me chanic will ever-work for low wages when lie can possibly obtain higher? Had he been ai white young man, with his education and ability, he could cosily have ;obtained employ= meet, and could have found iton the tenns demanded by the Printers' Union. There ia no disguising the ' first—his criinewaShis color. It was his color in Denver, it was his color In Rochester, and It Is 'his color In Washington to-day. * • And; in': this connection. I have a word tosay against Rochester, much as I respect' that city for what it is, and for its re. cord during the dayis 'of Slavery. One of the saddest spectacles that ever assailed my eyes or Trained my heart, was presented in that city. The same young man who Is now at work at the Government Printing Office in Washington, and against whose employment so much feeling has been shown, was the subject. •Ho had just returnel'from thewar; . had stood on the walls of Fort •IV igner with Col. Shaw; had borne hims elf like a man on the perilo u s edge of I battle, and -now, • that the war was nearly over, he 'had returned to 'Re.: lint still sable an . o - i;71741 his tnula But, alas I he' begged in vain of his fellow-workmen to give him leave to toil. Day alter day, week after week, and month after mouth he sought work, found none; and came home sad and dejected. laid felt the iron of negro Into be tore, but the rase of this young man gave it a deeper entrance into my soul than ever before. For Iti years 4 had printed a public journal in 1113 7 cheater ; I had employed white men and white appnotiom during all this time; had paid out in various ways to white men in that city little lefts than $lOO,oOO, and yet here wits nay son, who had learned his trade itutiy. (Alice, a young nuns of good character, and yet unable to find work at his trade because of his 'color anti race.' Referring to President Grant, Mr. Douglass tiliti that he had the power to settle this que s tion of free labor, and if he adhered to his policy of making character, not color, the cri terion by which he appoints men to olliee, the negro race had nothing to fear for their future in this country ITruth About Barbara **Mettle.. Irmo the Ilertferd Coitraut.A.ugttat I.) ' We need no apology for letting the i readers of the Ontraht WC the follow ing letter, which lets been received at this of li i Fueunattek: CIT Si', Md. July 2-9, MlL—General: In accordance with a promise made you on Ttos.day,. 1 take the p en ICI write a few lines about Whittler's heroine. Iktrhant Fritehie (not Frietehie) was the widow Of John C. Fritchie demised. She died during the win ter of 1862-4, and was buried 'in the graveyard belonging to the German lteformed church of Frederick. She WWI an honest tartest Chrillitin Wo man and an ardent lover of her country. During the Talmage or the rebel army through . this place in September, 180; she kept a small flag In one of the windows. Her Inbiler awe of Uio r(4)0 114 was so e xtreme that she is-said: En have used her cane with great briskness in clearing her porch from a number of them, dur- mg their occupancy of Frederick, and to haveemployed terms far from 1 complimentary while thus engaged. When our own troops entered On Friday evening, before the battle of South Mountaityltenobi said to have been struck wth her enthusiastic waving of the flag at the ' window, that heasked berage and culled upon his men to give "three dwell; for the loyal grandmother.", Although most of Lee's army paa4- ed by her home, it is asserted—and probably with truth—that Jackkott himself did nit pass exactly by 'the same, but tlitough an alley which errk,ses the street obhlquely,ut a short distance wtstUfit. ' • IVhittier bail evidently 'taken as it lit nucleus fik an exquisite poethal, ideal this brute, honest old patriot; whim, kept her gag up when otheni 1 pullet theirs down, who so disliked i l traitorsl to Ilex country that she couldit't toter ate them even on ' her porch and Muse enthusiasm And venerable appearance provoked .one of our brave Wavers to tall upori his men to cheer her. . ~ I believe the foregoing paragraphs contain the filets upon which Whit tier has framed the poem which has linked Barham; Fritehle's name •to Ininiortal verse, Her holm has passed into the handset thecorperation of Frederick City, and has since been removed so as to widen the bed of Carroll creek, which Irashidits walls, with the view 1,1 of previdin 'against a recurrence of a disustro Hood such as visited the place last tamer. The serten ofitiehes. Mr hen . B. .Astor takes a ride out - casts hiseye approving ly on alma' , or a locution the bystand er:4, if th be any, iturnothately think ho I IS sante views of Louis the "ghteenth, who if he was a small to•sort. of, a king, sVas a thoroughtah of the world, out* in quired of he English Ainhathador the prim f h ottriage. : ,I,le was , -r• , _,....._ A ~ l'Ah' urylord;' , , ;his, rePIY ince whigit is Angry „to , :a' Doblau. ' f . , _AIiaXPIYII Pil rallch OWN r he reguilliii." GWr.i s Aistor. I is that:44w Ler.Jersejr, agji siailiOn, felllitltithan oldiadv -- :•alie rad .* *1 the fieighborhood,asked about the prices um values, 'amithen there' fix ea: Alta 19cutImh large a !bargain lbe•Sii o oo,JAldtimr,;tge _party to come to. hlifpince in New York' the next'daypandiradreacontraot. She came and brought w Itiond. , , Directly , they found that Me. Aster 'was the buyer i her shrewd , adviser who knew a thing or two. saw that'. PO land Must be worth twice as . much, else Mr. Astor•would never havaotr ered far if. The old ladythussrnart ly•eameeled,.. doubled her prim; and -the LW mamba on her hands to this day. ..:lii like Manner, .Idr, Peabody, as the:Tea-MA of his munigcence, Ls obligati •to burn.. his applications for leans rindlifts'hy.the bushel brisket, rind to advertise a ge.neral answer to Ll. , r o r t. wn correspondents.' Mr. A. T. 'taxing ecinceived the hies of purclisidogra l ot bf wage' fatal, 'at dc.prend, is. S et P o.n forthwith, wit i hodur.yof 8 . . . . ghls tummy on improved dwe flags for the poor and paying a big• bonus for toermisii ion to l be aaritable. But" Mr.• Ste wart liTnowell ei ck worth two of that.. Mill Kb "ins re gPiligar-itt once hank ' WA Milne, - preciSe' cash otrer,idates his.object to , be business and nioney' makingand. shuts.mr all hope of ' inroad an eiis pecket. • How Maniere tomilde - ought. to be 'who have no money i• What admit of the world's' aelfl.siinces. _ ibeirpoverty, spates; theM. '';'. ' ..','..'.. ~ . '., 14. ; Tito Pidladelpitla 2Wegraph of Saturday evening, July Stat, had the following: ; lion.lJohn Covode, Chair unutnf the Itepublicaty Eltitelfsee utivelConivaittee,-..at the urgent . re ouolt hot Gov. Geary, Mil by the nti thority of/the Conitattee, his ad droned a note to 'Aiierney&menti. Brewster,' pigltely.reqUedfing tdm to resign-his present-petilikto, for the sake of„Protnoting the harmony, of the party. Mr. Brewster-has as po litely 'dedined to weds to the re- The followlim is the letter referred to above : .• ' :"CONTINENTAL HOTEL, • ' . 'July 30, lacti. Hots. Benpinin 11, „Brewster:— . After consultation With our politi cal associate, who tire, anxious for , the - election of our mutual friend, acci satisfied that your resignation as Attorney General will go along way to heal existing dissensions. I write thus dankly to you because I know you desire to secure that result. This conclusion has not been arrived at hastily, but bits been authorized by the Governor himself. Yours truly; JOHN (WADE, Ch'o. State Cent. Committee.” ' • budge Pnekees [teatime. Tho Mauch Chunk oov-6cent:tins the following: • " "The imprersion has gone out through the papers of the State that :udge Packer's residenra' Is in • this county. This . Is a mistake.. It is true that he has a splendid mansion here, that Ids fiimily reside in it, and that lie regards it as his home, I but in 1867 he took up his legal rad dena, in the • Sixth ward„ Phikidel-' phia, by buying himself assessedand his taxes paid there. 11e did this,to avow giying thrhon county the ben efit of the revenut it was eutitled to deriVe from the legal taxation on his vast estate. The . county cominiss- haters and borough councils, howey et', succeeded by legal Imoom in col lecting the tams for that year, which had been %%e sed here, but which he hoped to be able to transfer to Phila delphia. Since then Mr. Packer EMS lived here Just as he as done for the last twenty-five years, but has utter ly refused to contrilra te by his taxes to the support of ourschools, our alms 10.nurtm, ~,....43 0r0u dodging the: que:ition by nom i t mildew(' liu . a distant city. This procedure, which perhaps his friends ext"recencile with that 'honor' of which we hear so much in connec- tion with his private character, evin ced n spirit of petty spite antra lack of localpride that the people of this minty do not palliate or forgive. "Mr. Packer still delights to he recognized as the Ned and front of the extensive interests of enrbon county and the Lehigh valley. Th e foundation of his eolizzird fortune was laid On Its-soil, and all his enterprises are here located: And yet, by a le gal subterfuge, a trick lie defrauds the county of fives which. rightfully belong to its tnusury, and lenve.s its public institutions to the care of eiti- was of le y ability but greater merit, by tOrning:over his taxtsto a county a hundred milts away. "It may be urged that he has a right tolu2leet his risidenee wherever he may see ill, So he has, andif he pays taxes where he honestly resides we shall haye no ,fault to find. But for him to retain his actual abode lucre, and yet 'pretend to, reside In Philadelphia, for the parpase we stated, is simply imselremble mul,We protekt against his claiming to he•Tpf , earissi county, so long as he refuses to pay his taxes within her limits." A nom :12, years ago then: resided in the town of Hebron, a certain Dr. T.; who beeitme very pouch enamored of a Iknutiful young )ady, a resident of the gaille town.—The Doctor was a string!: Pretthyterian, and his lady love devided Baptist. They were sit ting together, one evening, talking of their apprtraehing nuptials. when )(whir remarked. "I tun thinkink my deur, of too events I shall number the happiestof my life." • "And what may they be,Doetor?" remarked the lady. ' "One is the hour when I skull tun you tiNfe, for the find time." < "And the other?" j "Ibis when we .shall present our first born for Nudism." "What, sprinkled'?" "Vey, my dear, sprinkled." "Sever Audi ehild of. 'mine be sprinkled." "Het mine shall." "They shall be, boy ?" "Ve4 my loVe , " . "Well, sir, then I cut tell you that ,your.lmbits won't lie 11*-h:tides. $o .00d , ifdrerttse)tielats. HENRY :LA • 'I-) Dr.4ler lo nil kinds of • • the Now raiinry I,OC 1 LOS ttir, • • Rlncii in ilenver eninity con :nut spilinu; at the very price'. LICENSE NOTICE, Applicoutu fin !Jerome at fir - ptrtnber 244,1dirriA. !tab: 111011I6Z . _Henri Wibzner, Braver Fano borough. Joholl. Camp. ./tocheutar borough. augltblej ~49!Eu A. 'rani Eft, eirrt. ;wire bribe Orpluatise Court. write l'ollowlic appralaieuenbr under tbe'Aet of Annernbly of the 14th'uf Aprll.ltr; erpruLlert7 allowed tube retained by the widow or children of a decedent to the value of 11314 have bcell tiled in the Office of the Cleric of the Orphans' Court am/ approved pod, ' _ A 0 1 r. .. 5 1 4 . Yai rc s t l a rab lfiv i. 4 minhottpr.. Itnonalpropert to amount ot PIM retained by widow orAerant Miller, deed. (kedge 3a: toeing. circular. Prn.oual property to ituoint of RIM retained by widow at Attlee K. Mitchell, deed. J. C. Wit -4.0n, adtalettetretor. • • Perutual property to amount of tYIIO retained by widow or John Sluty, deed. Nsmuel Neleon, ulnalularatur. • Ptrsowalprlpeity Of S 3UO int4.lll4od by wltteaeof lima A. Butz), deed. !leery. &LIAO. astrafalstrator. Notlee,l4 berebl:glwen to heirs, legatees, „ trlemees, tad all others Interested, toapprar at the twat term of the 1414 Cann. arid not later than the third day, It being 'heath day of September, A. D. Mk to show e a se i f any they hate. ilasinst. the dual coo . motion of She shore appralrements stela, I , .161.1. N A. FRAZIER. New 4c NE*Seelponats.,: roelrguirof waft treM Wgeledltloetits. PPM PM inelegant kurf Veda, Mod f the Comet of UMW Persrolest . 01 Ilitsvokand toms defeetert.theee WWI/ ed Of oe intbi e santroart DOOM to the Dub heaver, aI"V en s e ps e edow OIL st o melt, 11. Mi.,. NM • lawlaggeolteety.b wit: AU the right. *la, interest and claim of Miffed. ant OL In and 10 the follOtelng lot of Mel is New Thubtess, BeorerfiosoMPlL known as lot No. Mb Madura Tortured s plan of town t o warred northNO:l4 eset by. Fifth Street, Death by llot blot West by ltentalltrenz. which thaw ta a top Mary frame em, Intilditg OMNI finitllmet. by id feet back ih li kitchen extending to do frear of hoo t . . biased and taken Inesination as th et samual DuanorusL at the rift BI tarifa Sad Jplbt 1 404 1 ii*Iftz , 'A ALSO 1: ' - • t the sense Utreand NO. pbw, all the date. title, Interest and claim of defendants of. In and ten certain frame dwelling home, of two stades lab, harnsi d front or twentyets argil:nib or dz. , ' teen - and aspire of "Wow with frame back mg or kitchen attached— ag It flat to length..l2 bet ht width and eight=se e ght. Said Wilding being eltuated on a Welkin or I penal of lend In the thiage of rki sown ' Alp dna bo unded f Drew lad of Penosylv ante. a lblows : Beginning al ' the Southeast corner, thence by street north lIISS =out In feet eta pollin'tbmw by land of helot north 94,4 degrees neat ISO feet to a wen thence by land;olseme sorb lif% deg. west DI feet to a poen thence landed woo math Ulf, dig, mat ISO feet ; ten thousand aloe Motherland Shy bet. Seised and taking fp carieution re the pr opert y of David Dawes & wee, at the salt of Ales Thump. • • Alito„ hf O. 3. All the nee, title. Interest end clahn of defend ants or, In anetr, the killowing_lot rou in Oleo township, Seaver County. N.bef og _ SQ. NS In Hugh rersason'e plea of kne, • Soneded sorb lot NO41; east bylot No, it; smith by lot No. I and west by lot No SI; Lot fifty by one bun ched Own on which Mere Is 4 predate-Rs co well. stern =gibe:Jae:it and mote gunk, sheaf lash tads: In the well. - ketch. Mealy, mut pimp, lope pair bellows: and taken in as the propertl of J. Holmes. et aL, execut et die ion salt of D.. 4.. peta rd et al., for use of llugh Fergueon. • NO,S. _ - All thereat, interest and claim of defend. eats of, in sad to, the Mowing lot of ground situate In the borough of Ifreeitom_.; Dearer ewe. tv, Stensdednonb try P. Ft. W. • C. Hallway teat Canby Peter Mae; south by Use Ohio river and west by Vickery Meet befog Joe No. Stile. the plan of Freedom bi rough, on width then is erected a brick building Atit by ett feet; arm story, high formerly used is a foundry ; a steam engine sad bailer, apm and otelers,..and Mks deletes. tor the mannteetam of die brick, two rick tabu, a frame stable. and engine house. Seised and taken In execution as the propert y o r WillteirAnd sewn, al the nth of D. Rehm. ALMA NO. 6. ' An the right, title. Intrest and claim of deka& sate o.'ln and to a certain two story brick bond. Mg Is feet In width' and SS bet In depth ; lower obey W h et end upper Maya ameba beighn more front on lower story, two large whtoows and door M centre in front; ,two story extenron IA the rear H by! IS feet. • Said floothrg en the line of Kan otreet, and being el feet bon VW cot. net of Chestnut stint. lieN building Linn lot No. sr be Itio Samoa, plan of Lets In Sneer Falb, Founded north by lot No. ON. east by Taak south by lot No. Sal, and west by Vain street Seized and takes la ekeetelon ae the _ property of A, S. lianas and wife, at the salt of Veinier,' S. llobaugh; also:Mahe newt pendia' di /both; . , ALSO, ' NO:d. At th e DAMS time find an 00 . 1. Mu In: tacit and claim of delendants of. In and to. lot No. Sip to the boroogb of Now Brlghton, Beaver county, Ya. Mended north by lot Na. $ eam by BremartlY. deo* by kit N0. , 1511, nod wept by Ca nal Street; on *bleb there be erected a two story frame dwelling hawse with botemest and cellar underneath, and out bolklinsta, Seised and taken In anerntios as We proweity of 1. Bailiwick, at the snit of Ball t Caves .ter. Also. at the suit al limy Bestwick. AlOO, . At the mate than and plate, all rlg3t. tale, in terest and Oahu of &butane of. Is and to the Al lowing *atm parcel of land In north Bearer tp,„ Bearer county, Pa.. bounded north by Witham Beath east by Ilke Bearer creek, south by George Baker; and west by Wrlllant lona eastatntax IS acres mote or ices, Team chaired - Llgutst"saa. and a ha of fruit trees no til .c umets. Seized and taken ex at: tthigtag of Robert Poster, at the .eft of Vaster . executors. , AIIeALSO. . • II; All nent,thlei„ Interest NO. of in, and totals No.. Ski, Is lea: Boron of Bearer Palls, Nasty. P. bounded north by lot-1f0.21t, milt by Noir th„. .oath by lot No. BM and west by- Water on which there is erected *two Wiry base dwelling house with kitchen attached sad- Misr ander. nottlf, a frame stable and other eattothtthey ; lot enclosed and planted with dub bees. • , flirted and taken in stealth* as the property of Thomas IL Darin. at the sail efAhm. Foesbalk. Aba at the cult of It. D. Davidson, for um. ALSO, NO. S. At the saute time and place, all the right, title, Interest and claim of defendant, of la and to the following described lot of:paned for the borough' ofßearer, Bearer cu. being the east haat kit - No. lid, in the plan at tahl bar, h., bounded and doted% d as follows: North by. 'alley,. east by Drench Bank oily. soath by Third street, sad west by western half of said tot No. 106, being' sixty feet on Third street and extending back along Branch BanWalley three hundred feet in Turnpike alley• on which Is erected a line two story brick dwelling bow. two Modes high with store room, a cater underneath, a frame stable and out buildings; lot enclosed and planted with frail trees. Sawed and taken In execution as the property of 11. D. Andsrsowat. the suit of Junes W Bartow s administrator, • ALSO, , NOW • Orin ekrt - 7 - 1 Dor Brighton, ,Densee county. ft. bounded an the north by . tot No. MS, anal by Third street, south by lot No. BOO,'lind west by Second Street: on which there Is erected a one story frame. dwelling house with kitchen attached and cellar underneath —halt trees and elstuts or the lot. . Seized anti taken in execution u the of Misty Earty, at the suit of A. D. tOMTI t i Co. ALSO. EMI . . All the right. title, interest and claim of de fendant of, in and to, the following tract of land Sewtckty tworsablio, Bearer county, Pa, bounded north andreast by heirs of Stanton Gor don, deed., south by Land formerly of Wm. (lazy, west byland el Mtwier's heirs; containing Sr/acres, motor less, Wiliam. cleared and under fence, on which is erected • two story frame dwelling house, dirge frame darn with stabling underneath: orch ard of apple and older frult bra on the prem. ises. Seized and taken (u eza•ention as the property of Joel Garber at tuft OtJacobtimlth for use S J. Crops it Co. MO EEO All right, tlUet Ibtercat and' thaw of defendant, of, sad to lot No. MN, In the borough of New Brf•ltton. Dearer county, Pa, bounded north by tot No. 511, east by Thud Street, Smith by lot No. 571. and west by Second street; on which there Is meted a two story haute dwelling house with kluhen attached and celkw tradesmen*. Melted and taken In execution es the propeqy of James and Thomas Boggs at the snit or the Vk ced Serrlng Machine Company. JUAN S. I.IITELIi. Sheriff. Sutturr Urner., Bearer Aug 17, Isar. ITAVING SOLD my Fltier and Fad hind- AA oca. m Re. Nathaniel Nye, of Roches ler, I Won Id cheerfully recommend him to my friend, and a, for him a coatlnnence of their pat ronage, knoitlnh that ha will try to please all. N. 11. All pentone knownag tberneedrai lndeht. al In me will pleme call and eettle their aceounta by September lot. d. ILAXMOND sugis:2w Surveyor ecnerolge ilaulusarnou. Pa., Aug. Li, Leta. 'Tu the Ormers of Umpateadell Lands: 11101....iiertro to no Art of Aesembly, approved the elehth day of April, one taousand eight tem. deed and sixtrulue, you are hereby nettled that the County Lend Lien Locket." containing the list of tt cpateuted lands for licavorcounty,preimzed under the Act of Amenably of the Lth of Nay. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and the supplement thereto, has this day been Sunward...a to the Prothonotary of the county, at whose alley It way be * examined The ikus moonlit be Nal dated by the payment of the carrctumm money. In. LereM and fees, and receiving pateunethrotelt this Department JACOB. U. CAMPUICLL, augieldu Stirrtyor Urveral. Prig RESIIING RIACHTNIC POE SALE I —The undersigned oder, at privide latest touch tom than opt, a new Morse Thresher and Separa tor. Any pereon desi/to poirhave a good ar ticle of this kind Mould hfcalting on the eobeeriber m New Itrk ton. Lie has rented his fatand hoe no (saber me fordb. Machine. ittiml UAS. UMW. NNOTICE T tt ItTOCKJIOLDERS.—c Smith'a Yon? and Little, Bracer retrulcum Co. - The slorkhnlders of the, above Company are rqquested to meet et the!ottlee of C. L linmt,lbieheeter, Pa., 00 Someday September 11th, ISO. at I o'clock. p. tn.. fur the porpooe of taktuz into eonsiderallon the at le of lho mill and-the properly belonging to the Company, and deeldine other matters ralatimg to the said corporation. order of anglkisw) ' H. DAHR-1611, /Wet AT A GREAT REDUCTION STRAW AND MILLINERY,GOODS, Rai" Gimp and Urald, 11A . TP4 AND IS 0N N Vr111,4 F'n•nrh Fln‘ve I rai0e5,1111144111.7,4, Lat I , s Prameq, Al' \JERI LOW PRICES. SI/MAIER UNDERWEAR. NECK WEAR, SUSPENDF.RII„ STAR SUIRTS, talpvcis, kid, Lisle ind %Ilk Fine column limiary. Silk, lialbritpn nnil Men and llorg Fancy mut Plain • .Sunertine one luQi 110 e, . rl'rayeling S•ttebelx, • ' (Irlrnet.., of Rent Makes, Ilonli•ranle and White Skirt., White Goods, •Pique lint., matething new, Embmidt flew Lacey, and Lace (Inapt, I Linen Collar?' and Oat, NEW noons AIIRIVent DAILY. iii)l3l.. 33.011,M 4.4 tap., .31AUlt Er ST.. PITTABLIAM, Pn MEM 7 ; l 2rellf: Melte. ' IRK I r 9 Feiwthe Ilippithattroo Trost Belknap, 14th street, opposite the AeadOny of - Nene, New York. L. B. f t - 4 t WlLleitatlißiT AT ROCHESTER SATURDAY, A 11011ST28 TH. 'THIN CELEBRATED TROUPE Which k permanently mtahlkhed In a splendid iron edifice on Fourteenth street In the City-n 11ex York, will occupy the usual summer vacation, dating Which the building will bo closet!, with a BROD EICUBBION BY RAILWAY through the country, traveling by special 'trains chartered for the purpose, with the !Manikin of glinng the t nts of oth er tines and towns opportunities of wit nessing* carefully 'Medal programme of Mons Brillktnt, Ere, ling, it. Elegant Eques trian Aitierkikunenis which for pours have preyed fhb° of the mist popular and successful natures of the public ristrusemostr of Naar( York , It shduld be distinctly understood that this establishment is the only I CLASS CIRCUS in Anittica permanently cstablishad In • large city, conducted in metropolitan style, iod which bas acquired a metropol itan reputation, and that the entire CONZLITY which hasi Performed for manYizionths in succession to the largest sudlonees ever down out to any similar exhibition in New York, will appear at every place where entertainments are given during the present tour. To thrtae i who have ever winnowed the performances of this troupe, allherat the or' build ings la Now York or dating ilia former summer excursions, it is only necessary to say that this year New Artists, New Features; and: New Moan Dona I w e mbeu3 ? d er I t 7 °U T eor th e rxiZlon render its fore, And it is coadeatirtelerL that all respects the perforntandes to bo gir o the present season wilt , * found not ! sly superior' td 'anything of the , kind !Wert° witnessed in Awed* but posi- Rirely 1 ., Unequalled is any (laundry. Prominent among She WORLD RENOWNED ARTISTS . iittatimi to the New York Ci'rens will he found the names of (with lila Chaiming InEtat Bon,) whose daring bareback Steeple Chase Act has rendered him celehrawd throughout the world, and who has won . the highest boners ever awarded to any equestrian from the most critical alttliClreB of all na tions ; Mlle CAROLINE ROLLAND beyond 1111 question the most daring and Accomplished lady rider living, engaged in Europe' at enormous expense expressly for the New York Circus, who executes Upon a bareback steed 41 LIM most difll - (cats Accomplished by Miler lady rid. era upon a board saddle or rivul ;" ROBERT goTleli}:EY, • thd.clutropion eituNtrian: without excep tion the hest general performer who; has ever !Wed, who his nehiestsi the most triumphal successes in all the eapitals of Europe, and who is Justly !distinguished as the embodiment of skill, Intrepidity an d manly greet., whether In his astounding feats upon a single horse, our in his superb act upon Four Bareback Steps—thus p re sentingthe three beat rider; in America in one company, a combination which cannot be equaled in any et piest rian troupe in the world. Also Included in this mag nificent company are - WILLIAM DI7ITON. 'I he Intrepid somersault MOT and tat tonic fever. MEM TILE LEVANTINE MiOTUER,N, ynronsts and Equthhtishi of the mos coasuriaLe Alit FRANK MELVIO.E The gr.te r eful juvenile Souiermult rider. TIli: AUSTRA.J.IAN Vithout equals in the Closie School n ♦ Gymnastics. - W. 11. LESTPII, TliP uuk.t wondefulr 414utortigmists Thr beautiful Baby Hi+lle Hitler. 11. B. WILLIAMS. The Great London Clown and Jester. WILLIAM COMMA% - TheChampina TrlclL Clown. . • Messrs. bavis,..l(ensengcr, Organ, and . a fall and efficient 001pS of Vaulters and Acrobats, (orating au array or Firm, Class Talent In every department of etitteatrian and acrobatic art never lefore equaled on this cssntinent. t Second senion In Amriest of eintintl's Troupe of PERFORMING DOGS, trove hondon and Paris. A great Mature of the New York Circus consists in the extent, beauty and perfect tmining of the stnil of Performing tionies anti Ponio, none of which are ever wits' for nny other purpose than the exerelets in the arena. (tt of perfunautnoes arranged for the present season will (malaise morn and better acts of Equestrian and Gymnastic skill than have ever before been Wattled in a • sin gle entertainment, together with an aston ishing display' of sagacity by Highly Trained Uoreee, Ponies, Dogs and Males. the whole torso leg aecanntlation of attraetione erbleit toe so, sky, "variety and Intelsat will he found beyond the Wirof rivalry. PROF. CHAS. 1108 W LD'S d, BAND. the Cant ninaind organhtatko ever matched to a Circus, aconloPectre the troliPe. N. 11.—Ae the New York Ulnae 'raves. Mindy by railroad -no atteoptia made at outside Jaw, the manager relying foe poleolugto upon the legit Wale attrectiona lathe estaihttion, and not upon ea; precrogien• et baggage horses and vragoto n the public otfreu. NO eATCII-PICNNY MDR blloWri aro Wowed with this establishweitL =1 eileircu%Tupet I.n Is Cm tr. 2%b •Wanding Room. Needs for All. Doors open al 2 and 7V Grand 131- tree al 21 and 7i P. , if• C. W..1PU1.1...V1.112. Aggent. Ilgodbilak linr g a rettow:Aa t t w ant Ow ettadrator tollows. Pis : 04immri Dwussten toww.hip, at y. / O ath gamy. st 61.11411; kant• Whom IR. OitT.st *drilow ' MA, lAL Wintry sad Xelthi,letwitry Dlidriel, 11 4, 13.11=idersaklp,1 AL No., !• %lt ra, b 0 col Maw. An„ • - Illsesbertro School Hoe. I. xi. North Wt.'•^ XernoeV. t. '- **it • " • riftgailhali i ra rl al . V a Seleol Me e . s. Yr+m S. New Sewickley, at I:cdonvine. Dark bora mai_irrmy, i t . .% H„," . tilk=aska ow" r.b., 4 Uwe% Mil And Ilnm. loekakmx. fik„ boa:bawl Mao% orb. 0.0,4,.. ? MOW. Band n 0131141. 10,. Ramos, fit Gwen (+w .a. 21. mom. a Pride Selootanorp. is. Sk= es tewneldp, and as etattiviu. ma flalepandenue, et Innebnoteteee, 11=Wrwill be held oo 'rano y ttanitaturn, sod Ther4' rev ;Kb, at Nufaltlttftem.lov each ots am mulct adroit star of the trgitiar rpm Ina Nem, sal /a sod moo the exambrabss mph befog • re l ikw= P ,V;u7 torn, eau thit alphatfUt for aunaboslot e to unit, the Ina dig MM. why they Mot t weed the mates ummthattoo.......applk anw bu WIN Itaoso MI matotheibt 47= IN aw iesS u ir e me the dtheetoe:, wi I* is SO the exosatease.o." POMP letunhatithenk are abeointely. rehani Thabeee will prowl& theueselvee with WON, .1 efifetolon. barber theta *Allow and toet.a,e, theta tuty etre cordlikattg pad Nur provkte WM obit eight or ten abaft of le beep hop., Iteuratnatleme abo he held th e bat haw. day or the mouths of °abbey, _November. Deem bee, isotu='ebougri and NUM In the "'album antaamor bar tba Deficit sods teachers as lieV!"1 mettlestee, an who're it. of Nemeth: tbe grade of Owl cattacates. • The .uatakaalloae will heave sty ode*. =auto aPeallest at blille M. ant not be .. Lhe tuataleatioa, Inneett= w tartmany reqoaded le be a t 'b. wxsuitheakos,ae wen ma all otter frirt.l 4 .4 =a =nudes'. The Secretary of the af the conga sill COlllef a favor by 1 ,1„, tar la the loads of the cumlace. on the of the examination, a carefully prepared 141 Vfor the reelettive ethoole. It le to be I:O b lalehef !OM applAcalloll for a .01.4 sale= of a fall aseeamee to advent, 11.. latervatof Me reboot be papoose to teal, t/Oratf4 op a healthy edaeallooal mattaievat lu ,i.. malty la which ho tabors, tad to poem!, woe deduce:Ma IS an pane of the county awl-an OW M. YIELDS, CO. Nall • 11)EILVIEIR 2111:11(1111AJIBT AND iheiTt Le 'MICK Ite Yilleenth Ammo 140 atT ender lAr obyot.. toads:ace 01 the . T. Tay. sir A. w. "edit erns be paid to tr.. ef maws !or the Common Arbnot. slur bettrimettul. by a cmap.-ble Prohepeor. at 'headersto nen. Lade prepa re d argtesa Euetoeme elletatloo. Melee and Modern, by highly eybi.pr lese . Well se PM/Mem Drawloy and w,, work. Mood for s CidAllogse Aog.ll:tr KW. It. T. TAY LOIL lijoioss to Irlookaro,—The Boma /A Dinettes of pittdicea tonnAhlp_eni the Rkte 11e, y gain bd1904 ROOll.l otallar.4 .A u *7 st 10 VAL (the slum day an *dads e Sepenstetwient makes the etaratua th t iaa, w. Yid IlaWigsklp,) foe the porpo.e of top4ovo 4 Teth/nine the dUrereet a:boob In Ha z41..a: far Ile triter tern dire hatnitus. The number .4 Teachers desired la sedrx of &awl A. MORTON..., ) (Last copy.) aagutt. AIt XIIIOIITIIIIIPIS 11/STlCE.—Leit.t. meaty, twist bona wanted Le Ur Nod, dcaedw um estate al Minim E. Erwin. Ide of Iliopairetl lovrenblp, Hester toasty. 'll,. fore an persons Indebted *sold estate air t.4.t,t to ma. Issootlinta payment sod In pen...fi h..% Inn• claims spinet and estate wtli poxst tn. , 411.1initlhentleated be settlement to .13.7.4. l JAIIIO4 IltONs, DIW OODS. J.M. BORCHFIELDA CO N 0.52 Sixth Street, late St. Clair Grenadines reduced front to Ale China Robes reitueod from $13,10 u. Dimity, for spresdA, roducnl froth ;7.1, :SO cents: Blankets mdured front *5.:-,0 t,, Lace Shawl:4 reduced from fa) bi $:1) Blenched and ittiblvactirtl 'l'~h) T.iii i NAPICINS &-• TOW A larpr, msoriment of Silks and Me. , Good* melliag elwar, at Ni. 52 ST. CLAM STREET, utig4 le. DRUG i S & MEDICINES .T3EVErgiiiiBIEISI ! IN r . - B I TTEZ I FIT N ( lierman Apolhentry toed Angrd•L' ROCHESTER Kireps constantly on hand :i 11111 '4lOl ) URE DRUGS, PATENT MEDIC'S F.'z Medical 1- ) tiriu ises igara and Tobacco Sok agent for 1)r. lletret's rativit Tin MI Lindy of Trumws tt9ll lus d. lip , i•• on Abort notice. Physiciana im•Hrtipto.l , will he filled ut ull hours or day and need' IkaY - AtAttee td" pol townie W. W. k I N 0 N . .7fanufartarers' agent for tbr IMPROVED BULKETE CIDER MILL. FIERRY ORALN 111:11.1 • AND EUREKA FERTILIZEII IMMO'. 'Rimini's)* =rut me Me*" trne,,, , pointed by the Manufacture,. lam pr. Incubi', dealers at ribuir prune 971 e luilpreved Buckeye I•lder VIII besides bring the bent min aunt.. hn.lb, Act eth.ling t4h. d yb to e‘h•tence . all imltotlona. Hewnlle , r nit the proved !metere Able bare lh.• ion,. WARDER, 311TeaticLL Y t to.ta.ii. tbe Frusave. M'SHERRY GRAIN DRILL. We have *old orct.WO of the... Prig. ern 14masylhwls goring the la.t tat, Wo earneotty regougueud larmengto r true% +, lillabetn Doll before buying auk Ilea Catalogue fOrrdated free by frail ••• *We. Zureks None Itupeiptio.plea se of Llwor • We supply tbki rerillitrr 1 0 I 'd the Ul.ft St aloneoll7 parer. Ve t• respondence of dealers and our ally, leltb full nno 1241 112 ,... 21 .14 with Outface* and or:14 the it.p.? lane Duni and Lana e,• =bed nee, and tuppliel I to 'tribe. kir Mitten. Permian Guano,Bont Dad gut,/ tool Waster shanty% ma !wad In Urse quithilikvom4 k+•aid beset brtoi7 prides. MEM W. W. KNOX. ArdenHerat Hasse No. In Lllnqiy to" 1, PITT DU lia I r PA • AtliMrs WANTXII KV lilt V iV " ISAItQ.%DiS /:.; DRITCTS IN.TIIE DIAM• Rind, of PiIItFUMES AND h 11.11", PAIN T:4, uns PURE VINESND • 1.1(11111::- elute and Ildin,., ALSO
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