The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 23, 1866, Image 2

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    Zitc a'ittobitrqii 61,?attv
irESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1g66
riESIDEI4MAL DiAittPATIO,
The student of Political history perceives
that in - all ages great perils to personal and
liberty have arisen from combining
legislative and executive function in
one individual. It was to enarti this point
that the framersof our Constitution sepa
rated the law-making power entirely from
the power of enforcing laws when made.
indeed; wilheut thy rigid culorceinent of
this distinction it is impossible for respbn
lble government to exist.
"file right to make the laws necessarily
implies the right to have a Policy in con
tormity to which laws shall he framed.
'put there is no warrant Milo Constitution
for the President to devise and enforce a
Policy. The-Constitution pro
vides that powers stun( be
vested, in Congress. This is exclusive.
The idea of partnership in -this 'important
duty is not admissible. There is but one
branch of .the government charged. with
authority to make laws; and all other grants
'of power or eujoinments of duty Must be
interpreted inconformity with this ininla
mental stipulation. •
' The President is charged, "front time to
time to give Congress information of the
state of the Union,:and to recommend to .
their consideration Such measures as he shall
judge necessary and expedient." His duty
in this particular is strictly limited. He is
convey information and to make recom
mendation in "view of the facts he . ha's to
present. i The .President is the medium.;
through which the government and people
hold intercourse with foreign nations. The
various Executive Departments all report
to Congress mind the people through the
President. It, therefore, is made the duty
of the President to gather up inforntation;
foreign and domestic, as may be of impor
tance, and lay it, from time to tiine; before
the'law—making Department for their en-
I ightenment.' De is furth r to re
commend such measures iashe Fil:lntnink
necessary or expedient. ' the army needs
enlargement or diminution, or rcluodelin!j,
if Indian titles can beextinguished adyan
tageously,• if the treasury requires uples
ishment, if ridditions to, or changes in the
navy are needful, the President is expected
to make suggestions. And this
is well-
Ilut when he goes farther, develops arPol
icy, insists upon its adoption, and makes
unscrupulous use of the patronage ebm
ntitted to his discretion
. in ogler 'to tiubsi
lice or overawe Congress; lie entirely
c •ersteps the limits of his' prerogatives.
Not ou'y doe's he infringe on n coordinate
'''branch of the government, but his infringe
. Inent iICCOIIIeS in the highest degree dan
gerout to the public liberties It is in this
way the government by the 'peopl e is over
thrnwn, if at all. ,
Nor does the allowance of the Veto Power
to :the Pl - 01-.Wllt miii bite,ill 'any
against this view. This power cannot pro
perly he construed as a oarilcirttiml bi
law-making, but must be ,regtrded shot lc
as a check to hasty or ill-considered h•gis•
laden. The right of Congress to make the
laws is absolute. NOtwitUtailding all oh
jections which the President may urge, Cr
all the hindrauccc he can put in :he way,
'Congress is still 'at liberty M do - as it
pleases. Whatever it pas.ses by a
thirds valets ;law spiteof all the Presi
dent can do.
• So fak the.re - Is no atubig - uity in the teaeh
ing--5 of th. Constitution. n, ,ra.aut
Thirnishetl for a Presidenti.ll Policy. None
. exists. Ms haying a Policy, which ne en
-ilt*,avorstu force Congre,s.to aeeeCT. 1i :111
offence ; not only against the llouzeE,
sainst the pc.oille. -
I T. EC .1% Z • >NS
The . /Itrlislturg fr . :egraith demands the
impeachment of Jta.lm., Ftsrifm, of York
coutity,,for knowingly granting certificates
of nattir4ization contrary to law. The al
legation against him is that lit:admitted to
• enizenship just bafore the. State ele c tion,
number or own who ruily tiled their appli
cation in August baa, lyitcroas the law re
:spires that an interval or !WO years shall
be put between the application and admis
sion to the right of suffrage. or the facts
' alleged we know nothing, and therefore,
not propose to speak; but faking the
p facts tti be as represented, we yentliie to
Jggest that the remedy proposed against
the delinqueni Magistrate cannot be en
,,forced. Of course, 6n a matter of this
sort, We express an opinion with difEt
'
Bence, and shall :submit to the'ju'dgment
of th6se whose special training properly
fits them for dealing with problems Of this
description.
There is, and can be, no law of ''Penn
.
syivania regulating the naturalization ol
foreigners. By the Federal .Constitution,
the Matter is handed over exclusively to
the jurisdiction, of Congress. By Act 01
April 1-Ith, 18h;%•Congress enacted that al
lens should 'be naturalized by the federal
• caurts, and by the
" e Supreme, superior, district or circuit
court of some one - of the Status, or of the
territorial districts of thetnited States."
- - • -
• In order to define more clearly what
State and territorial courts might exercise
this power, the.tlct goes on to say—
" Every court of record in any individ
' nal State, having common law jurisdiction,
and a seal and clerk or prothonotary, shah
be considered a district court within the
meaning of this act. ,
The act farther provides that—
" The clerk of said coart shall record the
prOcceding,s."
It is under this law that Peniisylvaiffit
( ourts, in common with other State nud
territorial courts, receive application fo r
Citizenship, and grant admission; thereto.
The judges and clerks,. while engaged in
this matter, sit not as State but as federal
officers. Whatever Judge FISFIEit may
have done—whatever any State judge May
hereafter do—in admitting aliens prema
turely to citizenship, no law of this cont.
monwealtli has been or. will be itifrueted.
NOM: exists, on this subject. How „Lim
Fainute can manage to impeach a State
judge who ba violated no law of the State.
we do 1.1.0 t ace, and believe no one else .
does. •
The Courts of Pennsylvaniit; it seems to
when engaged u naturalization, sit not
as State Courts, lot?, ex-”Sit'i‘ , , as United
States ,:ourts, sitting to administer federal
laws, and surely' by authorization fvpm
Congress. Pie w
edo net see hat else they
can reasonably be a7:eimuted than federal
courts, of h special' sort.
And here it :nay lot as well to refer to a
provision of the State Coas:titutioti, which
''No Member of Congress from this.
Stair or any person holding or caureising
any of lee or appointment. of trust or prom
under the Unitc.l States, shall at the same
time, hold or exerchie any oflice to this
State to which u salary, is or fees or pre ,
quisites are byllaw anne.t,fed, _aud Cie
ni:fy bylaw declare what laws are
i acompatiLle: ;
Judges and .Clerlis'oi Courts arc pre
eminently °Ricers in)xlinm ! . `trust". Is re
•ixnsed. State Judge:4, administering the.
naturalization laws oil Congress, exact and
take no foes, and hi:tnce the position, in
this : tespcct, is not one of - '.`profit:" But
the 'Cierks and Prothonotaries of State
courtz, serving under, zusturalization
laws of Cotter , ss, take the same fees, coin - .' —The a era o'''" •
manly, us lik officers of Federal Court:. of Constaludn.:l;b:,:;,;'l‘;',;[.'."'3.- '''''. :- ', ' ' s *'' '
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flenee, they -
mak er;
this iositioll one of now, about the Movejmem, ,'•-,' the lfs ---- '
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11 , 11'11 , ,ry C 11011,711 m A;.,,ri,,v - ;li.ot • .*.• .
If this view is correct, it follows that till i,, Takev , .It w , t , ic -rt• - ii. ;' . • " "
Suite Judges, Clerks of .Prothonot,ries, a•o th is _ W . e . w ,,,,,N . .ij, , t.,:ln i tv ' C i r ' : . l ‘, . wee' "
who serve the United States in 'these e• - ' v....e-"v ` r l ' " ' "ht )1'1"
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pticities, ore Italic to impeachment.. 1 ''"l.). one
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;''eery . .
They ' bargain . . Tole UM' .1 •- , t ; ates dove ' rint l e : nt i
have tio right to do what t 14e Constitution i knows Weil enott4h ' i ' llat .
forbids. It is worthy;'of •:Consideration, I the be ..t I 41:Inds - in the l A C' r ' e ll ti l ix, " l e t tine f 9i.
moreover, whether they' : are ' not Iht i n ,, le tii i . :: ,
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indielthent, Lind, upon 'conviction,
and inprisOnment. A . public spirited eili- ':' ' 1
'beil,'!ve'.‘3thl::,noltilt:-:(1,(1`1,(.,.:,‘1,-'s!rc.illin?et 1 . 10 5 dry
zen - , living ill a back Woods neighborhood, ;,roat dua',..t ;-,.: to dety Of t•,' - i , ::
,
who allows himFeli to be ,onttni —ioned at . '''' ' - "'' . ' . l" nt bvre ` . 1 . ,r a 111 1 val ..,t;:tio11 . ''.
the same Iliac,. both Justice of the Pea , : „. .,,,,;',, . 44,,:1:! i '''''' ; ,`"''' / ‘', T' eeo , nteti ', ' ' ll ' ' ' l 4 l
and Postthaster, though the twos ffices niay Is in d„ u i,,,' , :i ? ‘....';''.' " n " el jev• 1 insFda
3.. 111 1 1:::tiog to ht• a1,,,m,
be rather 'tin annoyaut . e than a souttie 11 . 1 such mil , rrangem , •ht , all5l ..ir ~
gain, is liable to indictment. Instances 1 T l ', l "', l ini3tlw Al.-1,,p,:i;,g,, i t , ill ',' Llse "n
are not wanting.in the State, in which men I ilik'"".i'l'.,s Persuaded I :•ir (:. '.'''' '''''''''''.
, ,01. eminent to
e thiststep.
I have been indicted and tined, 'even when it
I was cleit'r that the two offices were held re.
Ilactantly.,. and solely for the uedommoda
tion of the vicinage
This dew is strengthened by the retie,
lion that no Penitsylvailia Judge, Clerk or 1
Prothonotary can be proceeded tigainst'in
any form, under the laws of the 'Common
wealth, for refusing to naturalize a Man
claiming that privilege. The work may be
done or not done, as the courts please. .If
they act at all, it is in'a capacity not knoWn
to the laws of the State; and by virtife of
being made courts by national law, for this
particular purpose.
And this explains why riaturalizatiOn
has, in the main, been conducted loosely.
In some of the counties, for long succes
sions of years; Stale Judges haVe not men:
tiled With it at all. The Cleqs or I'rothoeo
taries have run the - inill, and with an eye
to seeing how much they could make out
of it. The feeling hat been that their:posi
tion; in thii regard, was anomalous and
without due responsibility in any direction.
We do not make these suggestions be
cause we are unfriendly to naturalization..
On the whole subject of suffrage we lean
to a liberality which is accused of ridicul
ism. Ilut when any class of persons are
charged with an important puhlicfunction,
it is proper their right to exercise it should
he clear and unquestionable, andlthat they
should act under such rules as would mike
their liability, in case of wrong doing, defi
nite and tangible.'
A I); C TATORSIII P
_We remember to have read somewhere
a warm eulogy on' the alleged forbearance,
of WASLEINGTON in refusing a Dictatorship;
pressed upon him by the military chief-.
tains who had served under his orders dur
ing the war of Independauce. The whole re
presentation is doubtless apocryphal. A Di
rectorship never entered into the thoughts
of the revolutionary leaders.. Neither
WASTIINGTON, nor any other personage,
la the early days of the repnlYlic, had the
slightest chance of seizing tipoil the rights.
liberties of the people. If any one had.
made the attempt mill rettilintion
indignant people would have ...rushed
?pectlily.
tbe the Other•side of the Atlantic qtrue,t
friends of popular g.,vcrnment have ev
perieaced alarm in coriseou,tne of the
threats tbrown end by 'President
at get Congress, followed by intimations
that another and rival body would be
fanned and recognized. It is not Wonder
-111 that the cx.traurilinary aciguage em
ployed by the Pre?bletit . on 'divers tii.T.l
-,141113 z - 4101.11i have crehted apm'elitzion in
L:111 - 1.11,C;‘, wriere lie personal eliaraeter and
the - temper of the American i,eople tomb,
:11g. this particular, thatter, :tte:not so ire I!
utnlcrtood ilfey ale
. here. It v. said be
for President his ad.
visa? to preelpitate a bloody
they would certainly be aneml4 .
-first victims; but his chances of Makin:.;
himstAt Dictator, even if such a 'notion is
Itoating its Ids excited brain, are inrinitk•
..inndlY small. •
But it ought not to escape notice tiCis
caluinnm, in Europe, acceustomed to the
micnies of language, and to scan commit
tents and events with historic accuracy.
. put ..mlistantially the saute COILS:111C6011 nit
.the President's Words which have general
ly been put un'them by republicans here.
Indeed, those words are susceptible of no
other fair interpretation.- There was no
ambiguity in than. They were clear, deft_
tangible. 'fence, it Was that when
The Ledge'r published What purported to be
iuquiriei on this subject aggressed by the
President to the .ittorney General,-but two
constructions preiented themselves to the
minds of men in'this country; one that the
President, notwithstanding- the popular
verdict against him, as dischised_bu the
elections, had resolved to take the hazards
of his cherished iproject; the other, that,
enlightened by the elections, he had deter
' mined to hack ddivn, and meant to draW
from the Attorney General such: a opinion
as would enable him to do so with an np.
pearance of grace. The former was-much
.the more prevalent construction; end it was
so legitimate that none of the friends of the
President, concerned. with operations in
gold in the markets of, the great, cities,
thought for a moment.of isisting the up
wrird movement of coin. Only updu offi
cial denial of the statement 'did they ap
prehend that a canard had beta played
upori the public—if, indeed,, it was a ca
nard.
GERMAN UNIFICATION
One of the most difficult tasks iMposed
by events on . statesmen is to stop in mid
career towards
_la' grand' consum i mation
through prudential considerations.„ With
the end full inJ view, the temptation is
strong to push formitrd, though the risks
am many and formidable. Count .1318.11A . RE
evinced
the most adthirable self-chntrol in
Pausing When he at_ taking time to con
solidate What he hail gained, and heaving
the unfulfilled portioti of his plans to the
future, under the operation of established
affinities.
Nor Imulenee huen less compht
•ous since be dozed thb wa, i z e than in bring
ing it to a termination ut tire right Moment.
lu the North German Coof,d er ,, y Cu l ver ,
~d4 a rid equal suiTraloAno t been eaahlished,
thus securing the powerful rapport of the
/MlM ' ' , Party to the monarchy. •r e he
Lure, the Conservative majority in the u p .
per 'louse of Parliament reskted the limo_
cation. They would •have been fake to
their traditions and their aspirations Itiol
they done otherwise. But-the influence of
the Court, exerted by reason of the palpa
ble necessity for &menting, amicable rela
tions'withthe body of the People, overcathe
all the bbstacles thus raised. .
These popular movements have not been
without cii , ct in the provinces in.fluded ia
the South Germany et;offederacy. l ()re of
1 thorn, Baden, has altivtdy soli. lied the
privilege of-joining the S'ortheitt Cooled
erecy. This privilege is withheld, because
to grant it inanciiittely would be likely to
re-open the war and-peril wmft hits been
achievcd- But the incurporrition 'of all the
at:maple States into itree power, under the
leadership of Prussia.; wilt be accomplished ,
so soon. as the development of events nhall
furnish a fitting opportunity. WI ether
this unification shall come in peace or in
war admits, at present, of conjecture; but
that come it will, seems be perfectly
clear. All ordinary and recondite forces
net= to outtopito to podoett that
—New•3ert.ey Is I )-(lay 000 of the rarest
and tirinest Republican States in the Union,
th0u . .211 several are far a 'wad of her iu the
inaLnitude of 111.1 r utak tritie:c She nill
very sort ty etet•t tit rett,• roar, p'%
-illy ail live. Republicans rot Ler Rena:Kith;
Vises in th , :meVt House. She wilt in due
time fill the place or. Mr. Wright in the C.
S. Senate- with a Repolt:kau. She will
1)011, on the Inlopro:r., a larger
vote and majority than she did last year.
short,she has taken her plane among the
thoroughly Free sl.llte6 t and 1011 keep it.--
_V. :Tribune.
,
—The Irish papers repoft the death of
31r..101in. B. Dill°6, who was well mown
in 16.11.3:18a leading - men Mer of the "YOMig,
Ireland Party." After the: !Miura 4 , f the
attempt made by that party to procure a
revolution in Ireland, 1:111i lice front.
British rule, Mr. Dillon "came to Americs,
and resided fora considerable time in New
York city. Ilk- death creates a vacancy
in one of the parliamentary seats in Tip
perary. •
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diary.. 0,13,, ri.l9:
Coon rot 5 tiaalll.ll,,,el an !let Cq... l l.ing
nonn
o::_J' nod, wl, lrn voti.ran solillors arc entitled to
1 1.101/11 11 LA' front 16100 5200.
NEW SiSTSOLES jOll,l S. LAM ink,
•
• A. M. tIIIoWN.
• Altorne at nair
la CORD • aro CG,; etrert
• -
131 14 - 0 eI) TREE 2 , , AI)DITIONAL 1.101 UNTIES 'l'o 7
Are roc , lvlnir In Inintidis,c stink of ' Soldiers of 1661 and 1862.
HATS, CAPS AND P
uES,
En.radng on s Valb•ly. teraun of n °ands, ur their het rs.
HAT:3 %NI/
I hats nT11.1.; l'1•1:•• i hrre ..7loa:118 ,TExta•tt Pag.
A ND 5 11
any ipe oe pure. VOl..tnt ;inlet,: tr. thu errelr ' e Arch 34
lid. altentida all. ! tool di ichargini. mash:red Out, Or r1,1)(1/1'11
1.11.11111, STOi; & nos 11)s. entitled
107:5 t.:.',•; ,`"'• 4'4 " . '1"""f
s.ild tot nor of
If ou al
Euro tirlira Coinp oi,: •
•`. I'm tied , 511.. Malls-sad:
Ito •• 5:55 ;Ion,: .55 ori *
. lin ••. •
'• Vast., 41. 11,
31....1'1,
tC . •
°l.fp 1 ; 111 1101,11i, rent. 21'0.5.
Ain s• s. sii(l2)l),lll:ll`.is4nild
form 11..4 •
i
•utot
I'LLINETCY •
Having ridaiire.; to
. FL)/ EhAi. ‘""" No. -lb
Urn'
—•. „ •
• -
ANNE:.,11.Z,i1E11:2.1:41: 'FLIE
it1 , 1.F.U33 1.0
1.1 at
l y .
.:“.. :24 , r. •
i n 1,
. '
1,1 L3lO To - .3.)1,-Tii , ll: U.'ol lilt SIGN -
- VII have reee;vv , l thv eele. of too 110 , ?1,, on,
V, (11;li from 35 Mac t I ~,,, 1., l'hi,hergh. te , he,r
W erkx on CAL,,, , N : TaL:r m
.. L lireied,vvee, whet,.
1
t , eyveto te.reaf ter be fowel.
1'0 . ni,111 , ,i Akhlel,'l;;3l;. l'ltlEbluith.
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NECESSAIIIES . FOit TiIF VILIN•
tll/ ,l li/Slt.l S. UVI 4:11.I other
I,l;ctiett Lf u.lla. iu 10 No. *45 tirvit eUry t;
and Fancy 1..0.11. KLS It I: ....WV.
ELS. Piarn ncet r ano Iltenrll , f,tooliingo3,trr•
and ...Mt, Ycntleri.l.loCC Wrs.
t.lradlictur... and nil ether article, call .61 I'.
'l/I.IVYY• Uri r-rant Avow*. •Il f,:b•anrl
(lheanll
NEW .A.DvEaTissPrIENTS:
THE NEU FORTNIGHTLY:
THE GALPOcY
m.-K2rpt.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
THE (; NY.
h I, n 1,b1,11,1 stz I)urt.ng that
‘'.l. r ., .•1 1. .-O4 11n...1 a lam
1. Or.=ll-
0.00, ohm eo
l , rnamoons tic., If tents - ri 'luta:too
Vt , iliOn in oUrr..ri. ,l l!rli
qf lo0.11tItio.; the natr..:. , of
the ;,11, 1,00. of Lt.artioles. of
.0” ....ion, 12., 1.101,1 0 . 01t.f10 V, 1•9:1 ,
rrador,.. .trolurttot., ..usuro4
XV 11:111..no .4 0.-1,0,10 /ITU: verlety,
\VI! , L glv!n: • rorr r,vlers af.TITE
1.. k 1. 1. N.Y 11,t, hi.” 1,1 0. g‘"eat
ptm. r. voullog , 11) th.•
ot It achng los prkvcipal Lariat eturp, the
1'11141,11,3
WILL CIVE
To E PER I' I'FRCILISER OF
THE GALAXY
For Nds ember lst; (No. 13.)
Which is Now Ready,
Copy of-a Ilandsonddy lildftratrd and Printed
radd.ldot. or Itlfi paimt, , ONTAININI.4 THE FIRST
E.NTY-s1 CIIAFTEIt: of
THE CLAVERINGS,
ANTazovi TpOLLOPE,
I, I.ern app,/rlng.s'eit.llly In THE GAI.
AXY'l,lniun.inc. ,, ,ly wan It , 1..b:1,:0i0n In Eng
1:1 , 31. /tn.: wb (.
ill SOO, e 010 . 111 ,C./.
TdE P.twK GIVFN AWAY IS 1.17,LLY EQCAL
TYPoOItAVIIY TO N
IYEOLt 0::ItLNAI:11X :. , OLD FOll
1. of TUE [lv, thhilank
101:h th, 'tout of tho, who h 6l, to
the
h,st or Mr. Tn.q.l,..eV
710. 1:,,-tto her 1 , :t. 1,
111 E ti.II,ANT.
.wni, ct. NVLI:ING extra, 'may he o,oun lof
n
for 1.111 t: vats or THE Li 5 .1..:K1"
TllOl cl,A1'1,.11.1N11.:1 I , e scot rost•psld to any
on. who to t rliNiSi/tr. all rents.
Tht ntmller orrn UAL contalrts
ps,rngr,lng.. ntlth
7 97
LL
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IC'llll OSP' 1117111 t 1111,4 ,rpeelniwrp , of olealgmng.
r pr... tog
. 31. pPi:tllng •tlr ex.,111c.1 In 11.13
pr 1 ,..;• of GAI. ANT Is year: 43 for',
Is Wli,n it Is that th...Slngx-'
I,s:. 'I twice r.. Qfint an ttll, Monthlies, !twill
ta lilsl.lll , scl.stss I ry Ivsvnable.
ffil
MEE
P.
:';k) 39 Park It ow,tior York.
SEWING, MACHINES.
ME,. Llo\
‘.-'1:11 - 1 NG MACHINES,
=ME
;
SOLDIERS'
A.11,1:.i. VATTEntiON, Attorneys,
firm , . I . lltalwrelt.
BEE THE RENT. ,
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
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Mat. Ct•.l a r;.,1 only s!tol for wkle lAy
T. 11. .YE PIA 4' CO.,
XI 0 Ca' 3E I k...1.2:5t‘217 , 0i15..fi5;
ti. Cor.:ld and
. 11.1acket Sts.,
vrt-Tsitvuoit; I'A.
IRON CITY MILL S .
ROGERS & BERCHFIELEI I
Ma.nufsclurerg,of
iU ED. CHARCOAL. JUNIATA F. rot asu
.ILALC:cAT.
‘ , l Fit WmaaD.,E, No. W MARKET KT.
ot
Mi=IEMM
I. Mt I'. \ I:l_ , ,,lta—Yrunt'll lie.flgts, with 601,1110 -
, . ..
r 'i „.
l , 1 .11 , 1 LA 111 ES—Pompeian ifitterns on Ort.nge
1 .,, ,c II n 1.1.- , N—er. Cr, el. ratit roe t on Lied Clay
. . .
•
and Mesita ratterria
` ,1,1 "Y • • y, r. kik tiSli.l
' Si Wood al reel.
1.1: t
1 1.1) hilt NET, comet of 81111.
Loney Loani il on ellver Plates. Gnu., Pistols,
Diamond., Jewelry, Gold and diver Watch...
Cloild or, and enfeeble article. lelf every deecrititloo.
Ills good.. tanoot dellvere.l a ticket.
Not leCeOecitable in Cane Of tlre or robbery. •
lic.da ofi"vere fleacriptlein tor sale at to eat
X MAN Ds ROY.
•
KEW AD vErtusEßlEN , !_' s,
MMES T. - 1111111i CO,,
(611cceraors to Jonei k Co—)
Cornqr Fourth and Wood Sts,
BANKERS &,BROKEAS,
DZAIMIS IY ALL kXtiD9 Or
Government securitiee,
Foreign Exchange, ).
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLL F,CTIONS made uaall ace,baltle rolut.3 In
v j , United Mateo and Calmar._.
Interest allowed on TiNe Deposits.
MATHEMATICAL
I,IrST Itil.trEA TS
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EMI
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11=1
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w. H. mi..e..-v-mr,T,
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aI.OTHS, CASSIMEIiES,
Eancy Cloaking
New Styles,
JINT RECEIVED AND FoII SANE .VE LOWER
CRICES.I:I"
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
No. 24 Fifth Street
ti.t
vvirtue of an cord..ric f the Ort,hans' Court of Atte-
Itheny Cr
to. der,l;al,l, Executor. r. 1114.11
at rubllr Sale, On tile protni,e, on
Titurlidsly; 11i(rcestibei 2•2(14
At I o'clock 0.. all tirAt
. C 41,4111 VAIZM,
Nrolll . , .0.1, •• oI C I
the prnio.rty• .I.tM k, ALI. SE. I,
U:1 acres ne0tt.0114.4. , i
land; l'ett r .wer. Th v
Dwelling llon3e. np.o !rn.hotl, liran•try.
Tln re is u1,•3 on the 13,14 . 14.0 0 'lre, tr.l ui
nle.mt .Isty Apple Trues. 'I Ile land I. Id'. und:r onl
tlvallon except about twely. Sr C.o. of w00 , 11,.. , 1.
Nearly whole Is under Mil 011 h Coal al the Irv,/
TEltiin SALL.—'`nc-thlr , l ca -a on tle•100-ry
deed, nod poise,lnn 65 the 8,, day of April t,
13 010 li.tl.tnee In two owl hl annual p tvut•
Ght•realler. with Intorebt Iron, April I-I. to he
',..rurtnl try blot and niortz en on Inv prt
Toe pu.eh,“er to pay lOr ennvey3nelne• and ..Intop-.
Yor I.nrtlqula,
1110 . Allor111.) . Inv I'.a color. ;AI
ronrtlt 'ardor, 1 . 11.1.1mr.11.. •
•
• up.“l:liF: Executor.
JOUS K. :111Cti:11,4,
YERS, HOPPER Si. co.,
(Sorct.otre to It:It. Holger.)
No. 45 Smithfield St.,
611 i Draier, In all tlnla or
Parlor, Chamber, -
and Dining Room Sets;
OFFICE ANu SCHOOL FURNITURE,
Together with full i eet N tortnient of
Pittsburgh ManufAured Furniture,
c.pLautiv on L:ina and for sale at the
rapprro est Crisl.2.
TITE i4IIEArESie INVIgN1:10;1; 01;
.I'llE AGE.
lijebstei's i'atent "Ordinaritrentii,"
' , .II"rING
Bonn, nOltnd Hods, Stenxii., Ca , , Itrass slid.
1 rad I'll c
=ll=
„ .
A IteTlir
n,. , 1 for l'ultlng
ttr;tntl up r:rn I,rrrrrlr.l in In,
.I,i, the r <pen., an.l ;te
Fred nelgnt or' on,, irt 1..1 un , l
In I: I ANL) I{F.I.A4I,INti •1t
.Ino what It wAntr.l by rvery zIE.III Art.ll; AS
1 , 11 , CF.1:, 1'1.1'51111:It. ENGINEEIf.,
BLACKS , 11'11. nu.l 111i11.1 , -
EltS. and na all sTF.A3I,/11I.S,
ery It
A
PC 1.411 CY. v
/111 , 1 xrry
WIIE.I:F. WAVER USED.
111.-, Itr.:till!F, ore matl..: it, Mr n 1.1,1 tlt..r.
4..0 mann., a..,1 ate 01 , r,:t r ut. t 1 ,, r
Any t •7.111,
A 1...1n. Scren,ll o'lll cut 1.11,..n I .11. It pip. l In
1 . In.. met., A In. 11r..nr, 1 11.1 CU: ~r
to I',
,a,u 111,, 1. .\
,cIE 011 and
tr.i. r. , A 21: illrh Il'n'tich . II
111 r':l .01 u.S
pip, k, 2 -.Ll:tun:ter. I.y
IIIcSTEEN
.::1 W.,:cs
S. KING
=I
NO. 104 FIDE"X-2EE
Opposite the Cathedral.,
Where he , rl.ll/, to rece Ire Itlr friends an relt,ns
who are la tired el the bcrvi o la.k eap,tl d
DENTAL PRACTITIONER
Eeperlal attention will bo gl vin to the 'crest
tlou of the natural teen) ktili fully blomt tOrm
with tine must select ma r iat, and by giving, 11.. n
(at
treatment; allot pre.ers tog them lor
foto, o Set aml comfort lb :tripe sbl.atte.
Irrygolarity of thu Loyal of mmog ja,rirols skill
fully attended 101011 i come , tail.
'lnure lientitirul lird-111, :vandal troth. , it nilrOril
to comfortable and ow:ful this MAO, 1 , 1 lti•• 00,
tors toedlianlstu. will be tnitint rrudy for all who
nay order then.
A.II rrecnt illicorerina orThin In glvlnit
from intoin tile es trainlon of ru tty wfu•
folic itilminfiitrred to those %it/inlay dralre twin.
honrn Irvin 9 a. fit. 10 . a. • I,l7:yit
JAIIES enlrli
11101lAdi 1.1011211
$5.1.101,0.
111011,/ Isl:ssW
ALLEGHENY lIHEWEHY,
It trine purefiaaol the obi e.tablitibe , f I:rewery
kuown the ALLEIIII i IIICEIV}:1:1". ferule rly
owned by :amp hell he wont] Inform the
public that we inlondeontinelug the manufacture of
SPRING WATER ALES, •
made from Pure spring Water, and from nor !WEI.
atnt,b dand drat e
aWeilrll e
b u ee n
ahltol
to o g te
v n e . entire foo-
Itraction to those who may favor 114 with the:, p-t.
r9INTXT-IEIC (1:2
465 'Rebecca Street,
AI.LEGIIENY CITY.
•
orarr6' left at BROWN a GRAHAM'S,
21,3 lAt/erty atrret, prompily
attended :o. • 0,8.1,.1
WELDON ' & KELLY
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS,
A large oosortment of '
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, dm.,
• A LWA VI lIA ND.
161 Wood Street, near Sixth.
MB
1866.
IJPIEII7 S. -
aro now exhibiting for }AI, I. rizAtn: ilu
oats:Vent:lvo stork °Cgs:tuts we h..: ever tad the
Oraaute of nirvana: to our patrons.
, English Brussels and Tapestries,
Of 011 t own Import:Won, many new awl
choice patterns liesTe before In this
RICH WILTON IND VERNET CARPETS AND RUGS.
Est Into' DER . SWlvy I. ACE CU/LTA
Sea and Elegant l'allerns of Cornices,
Side & Centre Tassels, Coops & Bands,
Choke Style° Notting Corta
.R.PARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 71 end 7:1 1 11711 STREET.
•
Next houcu to 1.1.14. Curious lloulit root toot 01.13 ye
titeotol Floor.
•
Bet% •
NIONAHUENTS, GRAVE STONES
' Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Vases,
GEM
DESIGNS OF EVERY-DESCRIPTION,
T.' EIRRONIE,
.21: In.,tro rrnll start.
bO-PARTNERSHIP.
THE UNDERSIGNED 14,4 v IN G
purchared the otork and machinery of lilt
FREDEitiCK ILY,CIII.K.II NN, on the nrst
tdOctober. Inkd, entered 1010 n purtner•ddr, un
der the sqle of HARPER, II U7'SLIN .t
the tuanursteraire of W AGO:VS.4o., ht the old ca
tahlt..hcil brawls of Frederick Aenclrletuooll 0101
Thomas il..fror. on Beaver' street. •Slanclo nter.
nod would reepeettully 1011(11, euntitionuce of- the
putt/00u 'Alberto
TI 4ltrllAr,llo,railt
UM:E' E tuktowe.
• R. •
A.. AST/10NY rill r N,
'OOl2lllO ADAII ArdICIIELM AINN.
r
EORGE HENS EN,
CANDY MANUFACTURER,
•
And dealer to FORKILIN AND AMERICAN
rttUITS. NUTz. AO, ac.,
N 0.112 Federal Street,
dreoud door from Mot rent National Ilaok,
. , -
'NEW ADVERT SE rzIEN
DRY GOODS.
'WHOLESALE D RETAIL,
S. W, 8.7, 00.3
[EI
MARKET STREET
Q:'_zTM➢:'LH
LARGEST STOCK
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2 :Ti!
.1.24 - 11 THE
LOWEST EASTERN PRICES.
GENT'S FibISIIING- (iOO ' 1)S.
ibUrf NAM,
17"Pialia
Ne . 1 . 1 011pt3•1 (14:e,
Undershirts c3c. Drawers,
For lien anti 1C0p4.,
AND. HALF MOSE.
TIES, 'SCARFS AND ILANDKERIIIIEFS,
Flu t Sit iris and Coreatt'S
Fianna and Cassingere Shills
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1 :;10:1)0Cli & PUTNAM.
J. D. a.r3.1.1,7AEzzy7
335 Liberty Street,
01:AI.LII IY
FINE CLOTH N G
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GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
13111111
ro, Ittl.7l)A Land
•••,1•• r FVUNT.
t. ••
D. LBLIY,
334 Liberty Street,
FASHIONABLE HATTER
=
XX-a-rir...S; E3N 7/= , G",06. - E.131,
hit HEN, r;OIS'ANI CHILDLENt
The Nesve,,t Si Iles al wapi on
Laud aced at Ilse Lo'lvesePrices
•
StlVTL'lcj,l.l?,t;t: W IN 11 , 1Wti
.
J. RAMALEY,
334 Liberty Street,
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I3oots; uttia. .shoegr...
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-Ladies'. Misses' and fi►ildrrn's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND 13AlTp1S,
or t ht - 31.11t , fncturi".
And at Lower Prices thauDown Town
1;61.: W 011:111
Wa) ACC,t. TA
LAIRCU , S
96 Liberty Street,
DEALERS IN CD( RUES & PRODUCE-,
Fresh and Choice iirtidra, •
rnicEs.
our /mp a
First-Class Family Grocory,
Atoi fin Le Uri , VIISFACTION It , ALL Whit inny favor
uc with flit, paltahr.uo, to tiLIALITY,
ati.l
• pa (7 r;
.06 Liiierty strict, ciiratr 0 I ivrry.
EEO
~gCLS...SSO7~-i
OMNIRUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
. .ro. 419 Penn Mreet.
JAMES K. bAIN, Pioprietor,
lhanlbusrs an.l ran rfnlaal (fir all
Alsq, Carriagre for Furkers!F. Wed,lloa
aml l'nrtir_•, at short and tau saftable rat t 8..
Stable Opel► Day and Night
r .
610 . -O. .zi_mittc);
DEALER IN
FINE - WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIARIONDS,
AND
French Clocks, Ssc.
til.e.cl3l ntti•nt on given In the 3:,;PA.]I:INU u
FINI Wxrcli Ks.
..Vo. 22 Ftah Sfrcel.
F0:1.59,T
)IA( tomouPteturt,r, nr
ntvot Itnlttnct, Vnlve, for Ett.ttln En
g toe., :tad ~haft•
It F, liAng.trt, IttEll..), to! Enttlatt. Of nit Sling.
101114 or wltlmnt Ilttlant, Boller,, }'ire
It-vnt Ettutt.rt! , ,n, :Thlrtro,
•ti Fr I/ AN ['Hie
•
I . ll..burell. I•n.
MMWMIIII=ICESI
pArEit: PAPETU-PITTSBUR4iII
PAPER TIANIFFACTIJEI XCi - COMP A NY.
I:nrel,ww. N 2 Third bin - ct,'k.et. coKstAu
nll.l fornrtic. at market nays. NEW .
TACK. SIAM , LA. lIAIMW ACE, .t , K.F/1" , •
Sod .1‘ KA PP/ 10,000 bdia.
As.orted uolV In WArehotse.
Clinton Mills
RlALt*nn MUIR 1:47,31;..e.bn;
.
li F.V7 ADVERTISEMENTS. • • Wi r t,N'i .... •
...._.._._
A D --,,..1 II _
h ! v Avrea)—.4.. Sit naliOn liV a
E. S. ABU ii . i
Li I /Tie Le, ; l y
, I.;,rs s!.isl ;,1;0 1; 5 . .. 11.1;'. ,t. , vo-1,10,, ,-7, b oo k_
I -
i thorct.gbly a.niestst.,l•eill; L:.. I , is . c:0...1, Trade,.
)4C:iiCT:TILB-ELFE. ; , ~,,,I ~,,:-, trsvequg for .1 WiauitAxielh,,,: ,ILs
. rsit an 0 , ,, , :l a- s ;-..a.ssent slllsst" , 3.
AND , 1 A. 1.1“.., "K r . E." 1111.5 c;.:‘,...
',
AURAL SURGEON, i , --
— NA %TED Al i ONT E—TO engage.
wart t. taaLo inoory.lll3 Ila azol
'
a
! Ali i LI: of r‘at v 530 . tia•
PhySi.eian for Diseases of the by •
A I.El:h
No. lO' r "I. Clair
CM
RespiratOry Qrgans,
HAS T R,oOMS AT THE
Ts P ( i 1 ilit~ :' hotel, l
...,
1.73 11.... 1,4,c re
:It 1,1 311:11..%1:
,l'!“; I. 1:1', 1., i.e,
~1
.ILL OISE.ISES OF THE
„,--: - - - - -- -:-='-EYE #" 7 „ s- , :.
~,,. , ,-,-.... -) :,,
,_......- -- ;:s‘
• '(' .5 .. -% -) ;'. I , '0
:----..-'-.-1: ''•l EAR C _,•'-''''
V 04111: ORGINS OF IllE CIIEST
TEEATLD WITH THE UTMOST StreCUS.
Rol:mt.:lug all Acuto anti ChrOolc. Moth of .the
Evc Ulholnera, CrOSS Ee. Fall lug or the
(at it'll, .rde. Ilcoloosa y . Roarldc nod
e 1:11, , re in the Ill , cha N rge front the
Eare. e11...1/1.e.... , of the. 0,. Ca
tarrh. itruuchllls. A'stlona. Con
huturtiou and Affections of the
heart and Stoma...hi
HEALTH IS THE HIGHEST • BLESSING!
31,,n wli, glee all lie has for rel.ef from cll.:01111y
Yrt thou , muds .IfSer for a lon/: soles or
ling. r COO, Ilt etc.. We, who. with prop
. r tuuht, debt fro restored to health and roll
trilode the healtls and
tlos faidt Is out t Ills tile patient, fur tie trigs per
cully thi , various Doctors and
QUACK NOSTRUMS
and MA] 61101. ThO ma - ou Is, the ien
• ral hut little lime tolnform tilmstlf
regant ~, the itopro• rutent In tuoillelnean.l
o•ry . 3laNy physlalans knoll hut little of the
ooes cs ea•e. slid . lire conga que ail y ignorant of
cure, with out a tinote.l opoortunltY tor i , tetiSlse
nwir,trieted their ,sh•ervatlonsto a small
of counlry. they Coon , . trisect' to become ex
th all ojscase,
•oi A seloutthe alit! practical
means o,f eon. tun relt from long study of er
teortve r.. , ,,irch In :aspect to sp.. dal disease,. of
this t , et own of Ibis country and alt the
ortri, et' Enrolee are aware s t and toe , thlit't pea ,-
tttionsts glyttla . their [lest • nerzles to shoe tai
no.s."l'liev hate nht•torsAtile 11..ra of life Laid
heal ti.....toitskel tho oallotlog kcal e,hatitse.. in thseaso
ft,111,11 sale motelfraLual remedies. To king
at study tit the at .eases of.the • •
Throat, Lungs and Chest,
hi- 11 , .c.nteri. ,, Of hew rPincolh, And nits OD
,ahrAalr
eolend• of •4114111
. Al.lh),!Nt ht w t . h , e s l ongp.tz:•i
Irr , Vion, rra.u,nt.• A:nl his dent,ron.
and burl/h.:al oi, , tralhln ,, on the
. I g 4 1_, 7E:11'4 Sce.,
Iry the fruit. of 111, exact I:flouted, of itnatontV
and an rill ty•iv,• i.r.trtier of Ito art as surgeon of
the Eye and Ear Innrindry of Nun Fran01...70, Cal.,
and :14 Itnystelan arid rntr,onin-f:ltlcf. of the Nltls
- Mrdie.o and Curt 1,1 Instltnt, The tuns!
ttrlng I nv.tlidr nrill tor noitouraged Intot• for
atn• sdt wttn..: I,l.rounto and witne.n.lott the !M
-, r otd. t rt.! I won lair and et tdrnact: of 116 rl,lll.
CATARRH
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Catarrh of the head Is the eptulnotreat of diseases.
In .t csrly igc It 4carrely ' , he patient
.hue.cull] in tile head, I la Ilceds nut
tar warylngrer. IC he `does, lie Is likely to arnu,
11 v. - Ito tile thou-rind sad one a ops and 5111111,
reconneendol by reglinent or self-st led duetore
....,,,udaun's. And so tee disease runs on. till It
urisla Unronle Coryia, rirssedu, or teneral
117,11. 111 , 11 conics the ennuelor „artnntonr.
I.ainSul ach . nz back, tightness
iero, the foreheal, corrupt discharges. profuse
I,llr•itrt hat, boar...etre.. Sure throat., furred
tutt i ne . . rau•en, , s• of appetite, and general .1e1.(1-
tte. If the disease Is not iridlested the throat
I, , ,nne. armed I, the putrid arr discher,/ei,
lirenehl irritated, and the lungs poisoned 11. the In
-I,lallon of alr ret,lnir over the clseasid pint
nisei: tweet) thoeialet liures a day, and pee,rnant
r .11-vest ,- g A corgh,•oll 11.11.11.9.
n lark, avirravated 1.1. the (lithe brad. aceuinull:lons
crai ..... rontlnuul unt:t. the Wogs
Vire e ay. and no., C•ourutoptlon chi.ei the seene.
The ,Ilslttest e“I.I iu the head, them fore, iturtild,re
al l• curt at this sr, e 14
ar, ,ut I( a :towed h. biro., chronic catarrh, It
er the I ert aid a long limo to cure It.
I chi. ed patient: 111.er:1,1104K lerrtble urvla.ir
have heCKILd 111 1,111 for nueli shod it know
that lir. 11.aa discovered a treatment sure to
cn.ed) reilet, and to result' tlnally In a Coin
:dile eure. •
OTORRIIMA.
•tid:n.e I. distinguished by pnritien lor gle
env... dt-eisarge from the ear. ulth-ti only a
erupt,. of El, redi ddrense suffer It. or
olth tithieKll under the ituprd,,lon that It enn•
uot C 11 1 .4 til or 1..-cu v 01..: wonderful prodigy
proud:lded the Neatat hat too t rhe.d. the 41...-harge
Is to pt. up ti,
pohon In the sto to hr. al: 001
Ihdr, on - a.‘ero.... part The stupidity of
is to be pitied. What. Er p eta a
,dltlveway thiatiillgootr forrOpt Ima, or clvatlSe
theltemnintn list the tlithy •trenta tan)" .IrT hp: A
thittzt.lutuloreommon by nt
hue, 3. dee of the !Int. , and rnuses of till. tliea,,
tr In n Aldrt tlthe. not only' with. , "
J.dar) 1,111 with r. markatde impra,4-1114 , 1, of the
nera: of Ltd, atTertion nre
ft.nn ....thing or froth etattli,lnatotts
f•thn eloivid, twat gratin:nth...ln hf 1 ht.
ttedh tytop.ol.....,rnfuh, ay.. -It I, en..-r to ,et.
that If the 5.1...1,pun. It fah - y..11r, he re
tt„„vti with tth. • auger as the .extil pit ion
ai o Art on the hand. The me IS true If natan
t. on , ofthe tupauuta :ere the cause: and the it:-
tin..at,. le the result of vondltlon
a main. loth: elinduald the Ur• hang..
the co ntol the ....de- 'flto...n .nn
env, vff, vied. The dillersut ans.,
ot this trlit ehthplaint Inh. teareed at,
1 , 1:. Adurs - .N - SiVa,u, Anil a eilre told nate ”...etiy
lope for Consumptives!
Pohl- produce Catarrh. Catarrh produces tat nni
-I..eheatiS, Itionehlti. and Conautunt•on
p• dlsea ,ra a hare lebg panted the ordinary
of lreatnent. becauseedh.s bate T 16.1. I.V±ll
broil eh! to bear on the PMrebt , tiliet , Itut by Dr.
All l:+': N. w Itmalater,every part of the_breallt
11l g pear.. Ito euee be reached by torelimi
Inhalation. and the most aatoblah tm result, tullaw
It. vpf lit Dismo.es of th • throat 31141 gs
y ,a t e e d. bile the Inhalation is entiripy
agraeabje aud pleamut. •
References.
We, tne muter:dolled citizens of Scranton, having
wilue d the skill n 1 1!11; ARMIN'S blirglCii
opera
t ton-, and the onderful cures of car•ea of long etan.l-
Irg erallewleetned hoprlesa.by pallent4 and
bityamian, ene are happy In etto our names for the mi
e:manes:ie. ot tue aeileted, that they may net
de n put r m ea t moat deaperate
lien. E. P St. HMI:, Mayor.
1 li. i.y, 1:l.. tin.. and Prin. of Malt Sobooi.
Prof..l. GailoNest, Principal of PoutMercial
Coat ne.,
alarYtty.Walli.ritabS,Drugg.43.
S. M. NA!aII. Eat., proprietor Wyoming House.
TESTIMpIi IA LS
if the many testimonials In our possession we
suit, the iCipor log. tithidis from persons of char
acicr nod high social position, who may he referrsd
to, and can ha seen by calling at the Merchant,
irott,l:.
A% au Act* of Justice
•
I regOrcl It as an art of si.uplC justice to sty that
Dr.. E. Aboru has been praeticinir. as a physician
rcr F eau In twrouton for tlx vreetto oat, ooriag
itt hos too:et-strolls trooted a toucher of all
rota-. t! ht to he Incur:it le, and further,
that ronthlor hue to a skillful physician, and
oue every trty entitled to contl.L.nee.
I. RONEY,
Supt. and Principal of High School.
11 stiTos,•tt,l.
._ • •
To the Suffering
ha, o sulferlric With chronic tore eyes for
lilt en to }ll' .14,0011 was calk:a to Dr.
a.lverilt.tanents'i a Die papefs the,lay.
ratted open him. 3i1.1 hate been and r his treat
cot a rem dant. alqi I have fount! 'treat relief; In-.
Actl, 1 feel 'llearly sn.twoul.l adjure all .Atli
sull'erltag ,11. ease of the eYtt to volt.. bin ,
they will tint relief •
• . 110 N. ASA FAULKNER.
' pi the lieneral Abs,rably.
varlet, t
INA,llViht.kt, June 1:11t. )
A .11 - ouderful cure.
. ltead the follow 'sr., sworn affidavit regarding the
eure ,f ea-e of clexfnear of twenty-two years
Ntalet /no, by De. Abort:
Thi- Is to rertlty that I have ben totally deaf In
my left tar roy twentv.two y, and that Dr.
Allen re Atom.: the loarlng In ny ea. e Inlnutes time, the
tte,l time I hare been able to hear out of the left
,r for twenty-two yam,. At 1 coorlder 0114 a re
markable fur, I have rolnnutelly made thla little
/neut. utteLE.
• ,orn to an , laub•celbed.tbta livenlivenday of August,
n
before rue.
It. .IAX, Alderman, Scranton, ra.
To the Afflicted
Dr,IN. S. Abort!, tile emlnent.pltvitclat and sur
geon, formerly of the rile of Franchco,
fond, mot nude recently nithe Nashville Medi.
eel told surgical Institute. whose Wonderful sauces , :
LAS SIAOUL..itAi LI e world In tne treatment of Deaf
nes, Jill ntlitese.,Catarrh, Asthma, Bronehttaa, and
all Ott, hat arrived In our citl. Ti e
press of Nashville and San • Frentesen terms With
the must del [mho, notices of Dr. Mourn's atilt and
ths litany It Olmottlals he beat. front Nell of high
elal posi !lona, pare lout above the sus plelon of
iarken, MO Willol Our people have su lung au f
furred.d. end point , to hit AA a Mill ialth`tillgangel to
totes oho:try 1:1111cd.—.1b mph is App .a l i fe.
To Ong chveritilly and vutunta,lly
znadot 1. mot the fact that had Peen .I.tif for ulne
ycare, and t h at Dr: Aborn restored toy belong-per
operat out. 1 kill the Ductor lied
speed in hit work 1,1 mercy 1 . . WIWI,.
soorn'and mtincrlbetl this. 12th day ofSeptembur,
I , :a, before tac.
• .
ii. AAY, Alderman. Scranton, l'a.
This to to Vertity Mont when I ratios Into the °lnce
of Dr. Abort,. 1 was entirely deaf An my right ear—
bud 1., en deaf sorer:it year,—and was entirely cured
i.e• 1.1.111100.3—c0u1d bear as good as I ever
could. Rev. Joni+ It'act.acy. D. D.
Minister of Al iteimrl River l'rebbytery.
l'asebrugal, Scranton, dearness and Ant
minute. con , uniption. H. curedred I n onn
and the lung affection hr Mae medi
cated Inhalation.
lt:t;me, be . ranton, ehrdnle sore eyes. Com
-I,LotelY
— C. Nie , soekce, horantort acute disease 01 the left
r jcV,i'w l. l% e , e ['se d r a slt s t . on, tlyspepsia for thirteen
Entirely
years, with coostant lain ,0 the head. k • due,
cored by a course of treatment of two wee s
lion.
— 'fitomas - lloWeser, terantan, : dears°.a cured by
too
e perations.
— Ruben :hug, Cauldsboro, deaf for eight years.
curt ng restored by one ope-stion. . ,
Chrles Mrtina.. Cured
tan, catarrh 10 ttleAu_ . :
for nineteen years. Cured by three wets.
MOH.
—Mrs. Batten, fleinity of beranion, blind for str.
months. richt resturol.
—Mrs: Harris, errant., be.r"lP...e. great de
bility. Curet' ity a course of Irv/stun - or.
B. Mitchell. berautoo,
lion of „wart. Cu reltbl 0 00
SW, U. Ward, War.e,goarre.
foreign body la
--- "' n • Lair. Aborn by his medical ad
-1„11,1.clan the eye of Its.
• brr.lita ure • Scranton stiff and deformed
w• .o;uton the bottoM Of toe toot
ankle. , b ,„ ' eured by two OfreratlOna:
Nalbville, epileptic ills. Cored.
Pa., whoumpathlzes With sat,
ferlutt bumaulty. Advises the anneted to call on Dr.
4s n r its Pleuras. reranton.'llseitartre from the tars
deafness with a broken _do - 4n_ constitution.
e.topieteiy cured,
—to Zeman, Great Itend. rbeetnatlam, great ant'.
nesaofJolnta with mote pain. 4.ireatly relieved 07
ne veratton.
. .
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1'::.. t;..: 11! , r r::. :era, otrer•d catrb.
For lull 1,1,dr Etldrt, 341,4 in ornood. or ;1.1,1ry,5,
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WANTED, •
•
VENTS ViDSALESNEN
In every Town, Clty a. t 1 Coeu:y It, die
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E n .r.,: m dr of omOoy.ovic.. r. 0.1 their
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No.-13 Fifth St" up Stairs.,
I=
t 0.5200
Tv PY,It MO% Tii for Grrit and 1135 to 4,15
for La•lle., everywhere. to ,Intnloce the Con:TID
se F z e,ry ....or lug Itri,orove4 nut
ettot. It w•li I:el:, surds, quilt. Mo.!, brxl.l,
en.broi ollly
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K the el e+th: ;ock--; pch, arol 11, traole.1 . 10,
t. ref )eure. leo' :he bove e a wag,. or Gan:-
i11...e5:0,, from.
A.hlrt—e r ea!l oa 1.11.1{
111,W1.11t,',t
Mice tiff q etre I.L,
Al I. I tern protoptly. xv lilt elrenlarr unit
ten,. .11 1.1/
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1"1.1;00E, NoW
• wow; E.N OF THE WAR.
11 )` - N r'..1.\1: , 01; rti hor ••Ttx, IC.•btlllou
111...Ottt.ct of It to r,.l l . •Ci
anal pre,nt
n , rr.liva 01 t r0r.14,•6 of the , mut, w 1 , ,, tltar-d
too porll.oi Ow war, 1, 01,,,14 ;,,o,r!;
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for tirroiarc, addr‘ 35 o r ,kogilyto
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MEN IVANT'ED,
TO ACT AS SALESMEN,
tier yo,nutcontly nr tcunt,orarliy, who are no
m 'pc lout 11,1-4,1n,1 butluxos
Apply lu prrtou or ...lan,*
W. D. BAKER',
Grant street. Pitt:Pm - 0.. Pm.
PM
MERCHANT TAILORS.
TA-7,AKEE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest curllcr of rem::..: St. Clair Sts
DeAres to return thank to hi, (Heats and the Nth
ME
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Hlrir DHltre p1•rn,,,,.- He vr.3,1!•1
iii. hal ettletil Caln
Large and Carefully Selerled.Stork
Woolen. G'Oods,
Fine
ILNILEMENS 1101: r!):t FAIL nit SS). ER,
FALL c4OODS. I
N°' IIECEIVINZ, a large and
,o , }) ',Tete Isteetmeut of
(3-0.0)1),,s,
Per l uY_I, 1 , 01.7"1"11,1 1.0.1(1(11.DV S,N,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
GLI.:17:• L0G..1.1-,
FALL.AND WINTER GOODS.
V r o IL 7GEE,
No.lo St. Clair Street,
attention of buyhr• to hi, stuck of
br..11111,V1.0 . 11 with zreat ~rh. and
Ltviehr.io,hti to Oh. foUtol
butt-c, 1;44, .rau tins
sui'r OF CLOTHES MA IE To ORDE
pleasp OUr aud prEs.,
Aso a and caraph“, sup', or FURNIShINU
HOODS.
WII. H. ➢ICGEE,
•
7LEUCIIANT
N. It.
COAL, COKE, &c
COALI COAL!! cai t u!..r. ,
IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS.
HUMMEL &. RABER
. .I.to the attention or tit^ 001110 to their:lll'e mock
01 COAL p.t ravel: nolod.n,c, the folio!. log va-
Meth,
llAtnip, 'Semi. 2, Sand Chetitnnt,
L, Alnr Vnlley, Non. t. 2, noel Chrstomt.
All of . ..Molt hey ore preporn.l to dolls, rat the
LOWE:3 P 1,1 - the ,•Inolo ton, car load, boat
tood or 1.11,1. pad tons.
AI: orders pro aptly ot•tonto I to.
PM,: nut an et. 0- or the' I). ow..
0c9:114 II A PA,
COAL a COAL!! COAL:::
TS ETIRT CO &
DICKSON,
Having temoved Mawr OCIco to
L.T..c) 0(37 1.11=••cort - v - t - re.ot.
(Lately City Floor KIM
Ste now nreparol to fornlsh co./ Yoinglitogheny
Lim,
.u Nr ot, (110
c.tSLACK,
At the lowest Marlet price.
°Mori left at tnalo flake, or tultlrecsed to
themthroogb the mall, will tot at tended to promptly.
tYs y25.1.M
1 111ARLES EI. ARMSTRONG,
Dr.ALErt INT
lionhioglionv arid Connellsville Coal (
Aral MeuutocLnrrr, or .
Slack, Qua Desulohurized Coke,
•D YARD.
CorOli . T Or !taller on I Morton; lint yard ou Liberty
awl Clym e r ~.o.oZs. Ninth ward, and on hocott
i.treet, near Loot No. 1, l'lttebunch, Pa.
Fniollles Ott I Mounforturers I.ppl led with tno
I., Larth . le Cool or Co.. d. at the lone, C 3 ,41 rate...
Inlorn at any of the yardc will receive . reiopt
TOBACCO, 'CIGARS, &c.
EXCELSIOU TOILaZO WORKS.
R. & W. JENKINSON.
11.M.TrACIT11.1“, Or ALL KIND,. OP
'robrecio, ~, . inuff And Ci,v,ars,
. moo. G FEDERAL:SIM:ET,' .
Third fr '' m
Branch Sinn , at n4..7 . 1 Afl2Ao.
R. B. JEFFRIES,
alanafoofo ,and Whlnca.
ofMIA itCtlir
ln all 1.1n.1a
TOBACCO,_ SNUFF AND CI CARS,
No. 6 ST. CLAIR DTI EST. PurTssurs66, PA.
ass s , pnclit, of MEE:Lit:IIA 1.731 PIPXI
10.1AtA.,1), of the LA.& ittlall LT, kept
. bssi ,
GEORGE BLITMENSCHEIN,
DrATAIt IN FOTIEID N AND DU116511 , 6
SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, 66c.
No. 4 acrcroxvt.33. f3trc t,
(::car corner of lit
PITTSBURGH
CEEM
JOHN IVIEGRAW,
Deal
ot er In and Wbol.Linale owl Retail
all of
Tobadco, Swill and Cigars,
4s sA Zvi isswiram ow.
VV,IIT4'II....e.T.V.TNTLT."'"g4,M"
5 BBL& JAPAN DRYER reeeived
wa° rotate by GMIEGIC A. XELLT
ace
biamimaA,Dnusin.
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