Q • 2 iftstai ri •TVEADAY, JUNE 23, 1927 A BUMMER. AESSION It le now evident that Congress ere!- cased an admirable forethought in pro _ • viding for a Bummer Session, to cam . • mince-on Wednesday the third day of ',filly next. CDcucastantes leave anseia - which make such a sesalor. Indispensa'.. ' 'Me to the due prosecution of- the work of Ileconstruction, as well is to triadic:Son - of the law:rnaking power from-encroach- .. metals hy' the Executive" Department. • Bach a session, however, is`, what. the .President and 'his adherents are Most ' • anxious to avoid. 2dr. Sri's - setter's eipordtton of the Military Government • .-Act iras withheld to so late a day as to make a oinvocationof the Houses iriCan vesdent. Boma of the members are in - Europe Othe'rs are en the Pacific slore; and some in the Central districts of the continent. Atter all the delay, the ac .. pontoon waa made public, quite too soon • , for the purpose intended. The session will be held. 'A quorum will be present. Atiouljournmenr will not occur until such supplemental legislation shall.be had as the exigency calls for. The opinion of •• the Attorney General will not be allowed to stand. The authority of the Com• • mandbig Generals will not be cancelled; nor wilt they, so far as r elates to the ,specisl duty in which they are engaged, .be made amenable to the President: ....The governments of the Southern States mustrn, and will not be treated as law : ful governments until the conditions imoosed- upon them shall -be complied 4 . with. The Democrats- alreaay proclaim that a summer session is desired only by a few extremists for the purpose, of laying additional bordello on the Southern peo , pie; and that the President has done nothing, whatever intentions May be at tributed to hitn,which Indicates a design • to interfere with the legitimate functions of (longterm These eolith:l:tittle-la are al together unfounded. lit) retronal indi .,,. video' can for a moment doubt that Mr. .Bradanonitv's opinion -is the result of mature consultations . ..be 'the part of the President and the members of his Cabi. 4 net. It was not framed as an experi mental essay; amply td see to what ex. , tent aline of argumentation could he run in dhposition to - the law . .ts intended by Congress, and'as Interpreted by the Gen erals. It was framed as au elm:dill lintinary to Presidential . action; which action it designed -to prepare the way for and taj notify. In. it is nothing manned , gaily new. The main featurea are those - of the President's original Policy, 'delin eated under dilliculties, by reason of the law of die last session. Besides, the President, in his late,Bouthern progress, made no concealment,;' 'but proclaimed, - is repeated conversations, his design of . doing -exactly what the opinion im plies. Congress was content with the course of events at the South. The members were Indisposed to a session during the heated. term. The necessity was laid on them greatly to their dicta isfaction. II the President had not evinced a disposi tion to nullify the law by interpretation, the summer session would have been abandoned. Nor is Aker° any reason to suppose Congress will make the action of the President, of which it disap proves, a pretext for laying new and harder conditions on the Southern peo pia. So far as opposition to the terms imposed has been developed at the South, it Is fairly imputable to the President. Lie has stirred up opposition by denounc ing the Congressional Plan; by con demning the officers charged with car ryineit out; by threatening virtually to abtogate it by expounding it under the bias of his own iiews; and by holding out a possibility of better 'condition. throughlsis Instrumentality. To punish the Southern people by imputing to • them offences of which they are not ' or, if 'guilty, certainly in a secondary degree, would not only be harsh, but unwire , Retsanstrui. is progressing well, notwitit riding all- the efforts to defeat it. Every day discloees new evidence thw the movement is not superficial and de ceptive. It Is radical, and promises ti• be permanent. In this view of the case, It seems to us Impolitic for Congress to 'duinge the essential features of the &- construction law. Let it be expounded, need be, by a Supplemental Act, so . to dely tho — perver. ingenuity alike of MX. STANtrEltitt and Mr. SIMARD, and of all other persons. Let Emigresa deal with the President as shall be judged best. STA di not postpone the work of restoring peace and harmony to the na- tion because the President is obstinate, epinionated, untrue, corrupt, or any. thing else. Tn re open the debate on &construction, under existing circum stances, would be productive of no com- i ..'' s pensating political results, and would be I ! 'seriously damaging to ail business in. i tertarts, the country over. • i Fnom time to time startling evidence it afforded of the intensity of the snug °aim between Catholieand protestant. Recent tumultuous demonstrations hi England fall into this category. Three .bstutired years have not sufficed to allay , the bitterness of the old feud. The. Is mentable outburst at Birmingham seem. lolliee ;been engendered by the ten dency to ritualism developed In the Ev ..;titblis4otl Church. • It gives token of what may he expected if that tendency Shall pot heelsocled. The MliBllo.B of tie . English people are no more inclined ti t , Catholicitmnuow than in the days bi Queen 'Ellptheth. Whatever 'progress :.may have been made in drewiug the Proteratuat communions together, either by adopting a common platform, or by anbordinating differttncea to the higher duty and minty of.Christianlty, no soh sts anal results nave been wrought out vow,adiretutncillog Protestant,: with the Papal Church. What effect thiadisplay of popular 4tdignation will have on the ritualises of the establishment; may yea otmably be a matter of conjecture; as n . certainly create surprise on the part of superficial ulaervms that opposition leaniag in the Xpiscopal Church 3mould _lead to an assault, not upoo It, but upon the Catholic Church. UNDER the rieCelietnlethni Act the work otestocluy s the 1. Woni.a progreß. 'hut 'few .mouth,. w:bri,. ,)0 1 .14 04 4*,.t0 c9Fepletu t he. whole Job, to the equal Eutisfnetion of all tneu who ,ritook 4s the govereineut during the wet wad for,uil men ,who purtietputud In the irbillion but are ho' ready to iutitulftp . .the national wILL Why can't the Prnst , dent nee Ibe propriwy . of kv4iiwg binds orated ofallowing the more . meet to Le. on ,to au conatiatnlguioot t '►Vtty title Up rte.ticositeittiOti, when aka lasting twace . ls AO 'tem'? Dues th e P7hl teto entr , cm the xay :It out' la ''reached of Aie c(inbcr t uenco'ttan the • . '4tidithclt•• • - • • 'Pau: old leaders of Virglula ptyrets great illsCOllmtgetnerit from the date that tilf! Iterabl,rent arc Ithely to - k-irri Stet: !Ira - atom,- cicu , bower: cr, vot IndOlgo3l4 - rothbre forbodlngs is*Vrobutdo.' 'racy organtyng trlth lictr . tO dircttSdk 1 oimfgra.tion` ftoaa Larbrie. r towavds tfr it 61 ra:; , Sure ,, s of 'that 'Coriicaciiwealto;aarl reJflraq (re?' thr:t tetir .. 4d beirbtetcrirrer to of,i,ning, for ".Ten leadersof the•snortment for the. - 041%retittill0¢ ^ Or rnid 'Brltloh North -Arnerlain Provinces; . art streittly tfie'peroPie .ttlt the of Intio .Tierldence—ns the cdta mutunii es 'of the mope already. taken:" •-• !•'• • " ILLI.I ' Mf At -tew 475 gnu-,.Mr. Robext,FOEuight, tim aldtit winter in united tiyiteN pautd from ahriti to agAnts born to / 7 ; 3 , . 12,1 vett 41 . 001:Flig*.te0 at I), e 'OB4. , FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.' the sheep tremacie poor, shed their u..,- - - I trace no milk. and the lambs died. and.. tine stock of cattle in high condition FOR saLE--A convenient, when they CAMP to 'mil. lost all their I WEI.L.FISISIAE. lfro LOUSE. li before spew some were helped up .or el,. room. l'ot Ailed:lth wane ravel., of 'by the tail and survived, while others i I,:w e s t in,ii„irico soh. lei. iiin; r i„ , j or ; 0- 1 , ,ta were snaked od• by the neck, a sort of ID DDD :untr't.'• . I.7 r e :.,.l t #: '. S N aTe er . r . .. 011 •;;; n; retribUtiVe Justice to tLeir owners; al. ! o e `A - d:::.,;, , , , dre... D. GLYN ... 'on- 11 11,10, l'a I ways attached in sonic way to human ' ------- -''' transgress on.-. Vesolest Ammer. ANACID _ICLEL Tri a &MOLY Wtattl.-L• Niagara coons ALL PERSONS FLAYING claims ty, Western New York, the army worm' ~,,,:,',,s,;;;;r;Lfril'L'Aii r,?efreellitiZe•tgi ,I 3 committing dreadful ravages among 1 them at oiee. ton a ". the orchards. In places, the whole pop- E.,19. MORROW, ulation turns mit to do battle to save, 72 .P.2...dlemda. Avenue, Plttabaratt . their fruit and gardens. They attack a : J.;,,,,, - . tree in such numbers as to cover the Willemmns s leaves and Unit, which they utterly des. • troy. If the trunk of a tree is covered DR. LUIONTE'S UORROLIA with tarred paper they clean' ascend it. win forte 1Vh..... or .110... ch, on tee and they start for another orchard. It I ;";.•:`,1'rt,'„'„f17,„1•„,•,.'%°,;,,i7",,,•.Te1;r•':,;i•'!,:e is doubtful whether this is the real army ,to cents ; eptdre.B . HEE:Van A ter.. 71 N at.so_v rev, 1, p yo,k. worm of the South, but it is probably' -Is.'s • the caterpillar of New -England. If it / 4J EORGE DEAVEN, is the army worm its progress can be • gunpra by plowing furrows and then • ; , CANDY MANUFACTURER, digging ditches 'eight inches deep with Antli . ealt et it i F,,e i ftc . an i, / ,, tzepet . in 1 , 11.V11,1, straight sides. Into this they will crawl, and only with great difficulty can they 1-iiit . :u i ri g ur ` i ' :AiL;Z c, re . ..,7,.`. ° , ° :eX r n 'T•II:` get out. Then strew straw over them, i _ set lt on fire, and their day is done. i DENNIS LING. .TE. 'Kurt' TntEs.-Frtut trees of all DEALER IN LEATHER, kinds require attention during the pres ent 1110111.11. There is such a vast horde of enemies ready to devour our fruit, " se, nit ouzo ST., Alleg.'hany, n, front-the time the first 'blossom appears ; rt. LINING+, or eoperloe quality. end all until the crop is ripe, that the person who ,oo rm,yo hand. at .10 per Poten. JeDIT . raises fruit must labor for it. Unread', / DEnov AL. tang vigilance is the price now pail for I kl all kinds of fruit, except in veryfew lo- ; KENSINGTON IRON WORKS. cslities. , An incessant war of extermi- i . nation most be waged against worms l'`• ,:t. a rrlflal.:%",: • ; ; a r a . 1 a: ,, :,...7T . , ,, , and huge. Caterpillars should he des. • onat.d on otelto.NotAlli STUISII . e. a couti, 'Toyed; and there is no moree Odor's 1 ,e.rt.,:,...4-47`,..jg';'„',7;',71.1::a',.„.',iv-'",:: I way of performing the task than to iqr the tiliv 6aa Hot., 'entre al omen, .elit ; isate prompt i crush them. with the hands coy red with ,• leather mittens. A minor boy a v cm.- los • i Plttahnrah, June 24t11 . 1.:-. ' , Y . D * a LA f“.. -:, ed only one hour every mornin , for two • i wuk., will save a large crop f apples. N r cl I N : g i k?rfituTtV. AN 8 kL"" a‘ I DOCEMG LA31111.-TIM all p . which , .• carries a natural tail, or only h If a one, I all:ri..xtrs 3 • Fivrcilwwicirk• Ilas opened a saw ant el.. fis vepertain not to take that re of it . ;In re to cleanliness, which it ought; , Ice Cream Saloon ai Confectionery, 1 on e contrary, it is often. seek with ; at an. to 1,14111.1N0, Altegbenv. large accumulations of dung attached to , His friend. and the public generally are re it,' and presenting anything but a tasteful , MI;I:" l° Caner me "a" ....1ab...1 j..• -•-T•- :In a --- I aspect. But the sheep to not to lie blamed ' ----- -`!--- ; for this, for, unlike other domestic ani- JUST RECEIVED, AT mals it can and does cold its excrements I in a lying pasture, and et huge tail will 1 ROBERTS & SHERRATT'S not be remotled on-such occasions with- ! out an extudadinary effort.. Hence it is' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , that concretions of dung are rotated, fig, Garr tel Fled Iron Ware Imfactery, 'which attend the maggot fly, and unless . sa. 61 SMITHFIELD sr., rirranution, a timely discovery is made by tie master, ' the sheep dine a horrible death. Thus i A new Srpplt.gf Ice Chests, Per Piers and Men the life of an animal is jeopardized, and, ! at.. P • sfusthara. tler En';.ers., tee T.:- therefore, is It not humane to deprive it I 14.,`I'f"fi aillilTrlts•r tiVig-hrtVA:rti.sele: at so poisonous an appendage:'-Mer rill' f .;,....K.t......,,....1=graz.c cm ti n IT,',.tm Ameriean,Shepherd. ; tics, pudding., A c - - I..Amft . THE Concomo.-American pomolo- I A LLEGEILNY TouNine, ee. gists, with all their wisdom, have not ; '. been able to devise a better method for 1.21 ',Tb: L Calines or A C N "..7 L " E 0 r . N . 1 17,1,. S Z.; t ". :, preventing the ravages of the cumuli() ; ~,.,, ~,,e , ,,,, „. J. A. LEI`NAIIII. L.lled In i among plums and sweet cherries than to i Diyor,.... _ I destroy the destructive "turk," byspreati. wimail, la.. the cour t appoint Irma tarp; sheet beneath every fruit tree ; Jour: an. li ANN Itl/ V. Es, lon, tn in the morning, and jarring the tree by ! ate tequaloar et want.. q. td. the part of the a smart blow with a hammer or axe. To I Innlinnt• 1 1 1 11 .1 x THE REPLIED. prevent bruising the body of the true a I It. II W....... P"..b . ..."' • branch may be sawed eft or an iron pin ' To J. A. LEONARD, the above neT.e.l re. may be inserted in the body of the tree : rpoodent t los a 111 take notice that,the under. forrecelving the blow. ' • Caned lel/lotto/id toffs dune ...tor the above , &opulent:mut. en We DNESDA.T. July 21tb, To Trrunn Cows -3tilch cows and , , leo, at 2 o'clock 6.-.33., at Um °Mee of I'. U. other animals are frequently tethered • ~,,,,,, e e ,,.. e. ve ~,, ,„, c .,„, or , where they can graze for an hour or Pittsburgh, maim ann where sae cot attend If more. Instead of securing them by die • ,on tnlnk proof.. ' , neck, let the end of the strap be buckled , around the fetlock of ono hind leg, and _riiii-r .1011/1 N. ItENNIEDY... eoivr the other end fastened tci a stake In the I Comnalluoner. ground. When tethered in this manner I SION ... ENGINE IN THE WINDOW. they seldom become tangled in the rope I . with which they are bound. sit rope or : strap, twenty lent long, will often ens- hie a person to keep a cow or horn. where there arg no fences. 1 • A tmcocrioN of the leaves of common ', ivEw CROP . jipg TUN. chamomile will destroy ever sp ecies of I Insect, and nothing contribut s o mach to the health of .a garden as a umber hl' i PER atur DA.NDA. chamomile plants dispersed through it. 1 , ~,,,,,,,,, ,„.„ ,„,„ • ,,- 3 ,,„, No green house or hot-house should be ! Psh r tea ha. no Ds al fa ft and Ilavor Without 11, In a green or dried state; j.. 74,•,„„ p „,,,,, • 0 ''''''. l 2'• Benefactor.- ..... ... 1 ea either the flowers or stalki will answer. 1 It la a singular fact, that if a plant is ; 00 2.0140-11sevett of 1,4 s 6-7. drooping and apparently dying, in nine ; at smolt pee tale err e. This Teats cases, out of ten it will recover if you ...rs tltoCholueoldo the eouour.ll.l In 7 it,. 0 cheap! rer •ti,p isenrlnctpros.. ..... . ergo • • plant chamomile near it. ,• I. :soot.. per altlp (10..3. of May lln .• Gasfite 1=1:1=1 An Agricultural So*ty has been or ganized in NebraAn. The handsomest prairie . flowers we ever saw grew on en apple tree. The best way to wash sheep is. to give Three little swims—one all hour. The black locust has been tried through the whole West, and it will not do. The borer hills it_ - The best way to fight insects is to have rich ground, for then plant. will grow faster than the enemy can eat. , 7. Coppmpipp now to sow corn 'to feed COWS In August and September. Sow through erery week in June, and in drills. three Act apart. In Florida a dairy of forty cows yields twenty quarts of milk., or a. pint each. lon see they can only catch a part of the COW. at a time. some of the best butter now going to New York city is from 'Northern ' Illinois and from ' Wisconsin. Western butter used to be greese. Horticulture and farn.leg never will take a high. stand in America till we titterlr and forever cut loose from. European methods and ideas, • Clover is to farming what .faith is to religion. One may go through the • whole, list of manures and good works, but must comet° clover faith at last. In some parts of lowa the pigeons are so thick that unless the grain is cov ered aesoonnt POWII they will eat it up. To kill fifty or a hundred thousand does no good. • Currants will not grow In any South ern State. One can get rich by planting tive acres of the Versailles - or cherry curfant. have rich ground, cultivate well, pick and can green. • Soiling en Mx:taring. I suppose, Mr. Editor, that one promi nent idea of your paper is to adapt the method of farming to locality, as appli cable to the Connecticut Valley. As en exemplification of what Ithink ought to be done, let me recite the experience and practice of a friend of mine. Coming in possession of about nine acres of land, In the neighborhood of a good market, made by the demands of a large literary institution, he cast about as to what was to be done. Two cows and a horse was the stock in trade, for neat cattle. Be was obliged to pay per season, men for pasturage, what they thought It was worth, and at the same time it was ne small labor to drive his cows back and forth. That determined him to keep his tows in the barn. The greaten trouble was the rapid accumulation of manure. By good husbandry he properly secured that, he kept feeding it to his crops. Finding his crops increasing, he added another cow. Another cow only made more manure. More manure husbanded in the same way made more crops, and the third year he added another cow. Now began another Isarioua difficulty. His barn was too small. Still, at the end of the fourth year he put in another cow, and set himself to work to get up a new barn, and when last saw tuna he had a new barn with modern Improve. merits, of good size,, a horse, a pair of cattle, and live cows, and yet had not thought of buying more laud, but wanted one more cows Now people who do not want a large accumulation of minures and a gradual increase of crops, should.' not adopt that style. But it seems tome that in our valley towns, where home steads are In small lots and not easily' procured, no better course could be pur• sued than soiling the cows and at the 'mole time, fatten the both—Sets .Nsigiand llomeitead. Gardeilug for Women. There is nothing better for wives and daughters, physically, than to have the care of a garden—a flower plot, if noth ing more. 'What is pleasanter than to vend a portion of every passing day working among plants, and watching the growth of shrubs, and trees, and plants, and to observe the opening of flowers, from wiek. to Week, as the season ad vances? Then 'holt much it adds to the enjoyment to know that your own hands have planted-and tilled them! Thia Is a pleasure that requires no great riches nor profound' knowledge. The humble cot tage of the laboring poor. 'not less then their grounds, may be adorned with pot elentta, ichiCh in due time will become redolent of rich perfume, not lest than radiant with beauty—thus . nalnisterlng to the love of the beantitul In °attire. • The with and daughter who loves home„' and would seek ever to make It the best. place for husband and brother, Is willing ICI forego some gossiping morning calls or the sake of having leisure fur the cut tivatioa of plants, and shrubs, and flow era. • The good housewife is early among toe plants and flowers, as is the hughand o his place of business. They are both .l Militarians ' the one it may be In the air wispy,' and the other In the concrete, each-as essenual to the enjoyment of the other as are the real aid Ideal in human .tle. The lowest utilitarianism would labor only for the meat that pe_risheth. Those of higher and nobler views would labor with no less aasidnity fur the substantial Wings which elevate and real:Lathe mind sad exalt the soul.' . ' • ". - - The advantage which Woman person dlly derives from stirring - the soil end N'indllqg the morning air, tire freshness •ind - beauty td - cheek KO brightness of eye, cheerfulness of temper, vigor of mind, and purity of beam Consequent ly she is more. cheerful and lovely, as a daughter, more dignified and womanly .tea sister, and more attractive and con fiding an vilfe.—.Exclin hoe. Pretty Poor Practice. "Cosmos," who edits the rural column f the Saturday Erensng Past, thus en u merates a list - of pretty poor practices:' . It Is pretty poor practice for a farmer to dig and delve, too and grub, and clean up fifty acres-of land at a cost of $2,600, sad then in the third year surrender cbout a fifth of it to the briars, brambles and ox-eye daisies. Poor - practice to half manure, half plow, half seed and half cultivate nllet ck and ten harvest from it leas than bairn • -- . To - keep two infetior, scrawny, scrub cows for airy purposes, that give less milk thee one good one,, and consume more mod than three. To purchase in town 400 •Ipads of liv ery amble manure, and suffer 601) of bet ter home made manure to run to waste. To enemata laden three hogs - Into L 11,30 pounds of pork on -just as much teed as would keep two 'nicely grow:mg: To estimate agricultural faireas arrant Oumbugs, and spend three days every mouth saving the country at political meetings. To depend upon borrowing your neighbors' rakes, mowers, and all sorts ot Implements in haying . and harvest lime. To house ep a thousand bushels of drain; waiting for a rise, till one-tenth ilia gone to feed rate and mice, and the remainder smells like the essence of rat, ;and the price is down 40 per cent. To plant oat a big orchard of choice trait trees with a first thought of money oinking, and leave them to do or die. To keep two fancy five hundred dollar carriage horses, and pay six dollarsa day' for a team to plow. i Uhl positively a poor practice to. call! "book larnitt" all boat, to ignore' r news And agricultural' papere, end attempt to keep up an even yoke with your progres-1 sive nelghbota by main,strength and ate vidnesi. Frimstal :Ilwruon OF RAISING Toro. Tons.—As EGOS as * CIG.GICt Of flowers IA visible the stem is topped down to the duller, ao...that the Stowers terminate the • stem. Tho CtraLt Is that the sap is 'came- diately impelled Into the two hulls next below the cluster, which : soon push strongly and produce another of flowers , each. -When them are visible, the, , -renr,lt to• :which they belong is also '.I topped doWn to-their level, and Ibis Is il done live times successively. 13y this •:! ' = thepleats become stout, dwarf! L NEW AD VE)VE/8 EXERTS. i wean, bushes, not above eighteen Inches high: , wli. BiNu i um. 4,... 5e p,.,,,,i 0/ . in order not to prercyt their tall •5 5 „,,,,,, ivy, te r ,,,,., IS .„.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ~,, I .__.., over, ItiCks or atrings ate stretched Ler- ; retso adverts...n.4 row Ma GUNll:l7 r l!,unali "'"' ----- iroutally alons the Tams, so as fo keep l .? I ,l 4 ,laggfiltt r owhow, a. i •M".a .1.44 . piior• Y. P. DUFFEL the plants erect. In addition to this, all i l.'`. - I VETERINARY 611FIGEON AND HDR;E TRAINER, the laterals 'that have `.no :flowers, and I ; „ROBLtiSON MOTHERS, ' atlcr the fifth. topoing, all laterals . what- , • . ' Thsokfal for the patroosee heretofore eceives, ,o,ver Lire nspr.fi oil In Ibis way the i 330.2a1c.c.r0m, 1 ~ .,..1.6:1. 7 Gel ohs{ to ass sweets! so litts..lTA t. hT/Ltil. .. W. the soret' of LING%) ant' ' is directed Soto the fruit ' Whith ' Ho. :Ai 704/111rii nrimET,riitsburisb• iVi1.7,441:1 ittlr:lttrtltTp " I ' . 1". • iciiarrta a beality,.aite ' and excellence -, see ea Ilea , rar e ”.{.{. ,e,..,.., Ohlo Inn et *ea Stockton unattainable by other means. '• FIIVIL3R4tt,`",:=I4IIP.X.I7.Ii i ngg, t:t:'Vp',,b4:'.7t::,!,1,.:',:.',P:7,,,1r rui wigni —At lino period the grow- I t 44. ox allng kaion shone rrtl,duvoVn""l" Sp i - tr. /ISL laCiOrq Dia 1 t:tatit":"!:f4a:::,,liiititnii"Fig!7"l:.l::Yi',.Ell l 11v,:' kthd, of plenty. oAtOlta %Stade:make '.. t. .. •- • . . l i s,m•l b o tabus •ft atilt, ltlett l ar stsatteasa. 'gigantic strides to . outeitip umful Cann . ~ aag sr; r.r wxi c r el Vartt,',VgltlTl d t.. . Luso ft,. r •ATZ L- tilet'a .. . „ `c?...7":," U.V.T. Weeding trengirrg erupt Or Alalok , every ;:ig c n:if..: r.4ste. saes reel...eats. ie. ' s Ala Glaer. M. h., 1/. at. assns. Jeeits79 •- w %TM/ -the -0,200 of the r...1.1.. $ rut t - ' ' kind constitute one of the . prOcninUni em- ~., 1,,,,,,, •;, „„, efrt,et. esdeft,s-uosta tt . IN TUE MATTER Or TINE {{tiny of boll, th e fLan, and garden ji..7........4:1,1:711,...2.:11,..e An . ..r.‘ l l.t._!._ , _,____ '. I, lig UNTA uy • •titlibliAlli.T. or D. /1048 during this mouth. Almost everything. e . : .,.. '.„ , LE. . - ~ tt ,„l , ; „u,p 3 i lrgit o we, l'ouTitit, tia. ma. requires Weeding. Wbethcr the toil be Ll ,xx ~,,.• ~ ! .Is 4 at ge Is tr,est siren (Oat Oa Sae,. I{,x dry on : saturated with': water, _xemCtli IRO A Small fp club( Emulile. 1 12',Iir IotiVA.V" trie b s i t seitiVese‘ Vait'4ll`kee may: be - 116 tie towardit exterminating : ~,,,,E . ,, ~, , i i - ;,,,,,,,,., wm ~,,,,,,,, d ,,,,,,..,,, t l,•para ps the evert as th: smut Gay toy svattillt. Win , ts rase Sail !Meer,' WCattier .".. ' - ' ' ~.._.....,_„.„,„.. I sP4l4 Zasi l tsteeles" ° eZait a t: e iT """" sty . IfftWeLt tlllthg the.hrell, let ilets?C.4, CS*" : ' 373 0 1 7,Etwa-atttat SA . 0 . , 1 ' •//1/2 /u Tab; Psulhoaatary. ; AAA thistles and Chien be 'wilted :culling '' . IC3 "1 --.- '-' ''2:2. '.?"1.?.-."1144..""4:1 11J'''''E‘91411419TVAH.Tirlifil ...-". , thc:iterix close to the groittet or f,Stitiera l -IIFSOF.IVT/ON OF PA RTNOII," . I be tldlledlfvltg leallterliNdi t i to pto . - • /liitllP-7,P P.,,,,,,P '-".'"'g tea thclatitlefor Tet t6rbe cut op with L ,c,.. . 1""v, „,,x it . ,,, ° 11, 1 '''41,,r,,.;g u t.f,7, 1 ,,,tx r t, i , FOR THE FOURTH. i hood hoes. , Min wesp.ihreitlilut eight Frei'siii.faiceettlsa or I.:. , rth ” 1 1,! , . , ..' ' , PP *7liL 74,W .0 .19. IL $0 • -yr 'twellt litiittlf lit'"heigltt,' piffling or '••i' • • ' ' ' t'44.Virl i ftn.:x. ; ' , - Ural deasslstioas, a{ 'Ctßll.Ne i lLati a*itt tbe route will • rttial I IN, T. 5. li s ew tat. Asia., c 1,6 /tto r. i.i . i ih.M.1,01611, NOLCIATIVII. Melt rOWtirtiruelzing!y. ' . , ~:_, .-. ._..,.,.. Akltitr:±l2.! I ie. 40 7.ll,lVjl•toget i Allsirt *AY ,, . . -. iiltheTr.. iir.n? 110 r F Ara I.IIPR . .PP An I V ,laW. '. lt(XW ' s#4; c'044011 NALows. Pluirlte..-:-EST bPglec: i ise to, Ideli•Che'ele . '7.` 40:sft h 's s cis t .;74{",=4l4: •. i . -/ 14t, door; ti*:eirile'iiitgoltrat by : lCif:lug : .: PP.', nouNs liati a,: P. H. PII , CIOORE. • ...E.t . ofold.rattbtilfie the Intro s . erd; Op .4.,....."',74c - ,,, t •'`,, i 1:•,,tr,,, 1 ;2 4 .. 471;; ; er W r`s'es i l :;,n,„, . 1 , t i , re sir wit; {e,.. e,,,nng sts t . wit biota Ltd leg arelinother tot's 11 - 4....WA-ra. +GI t Ass ha wire tneerant ,fi ' ys ' , rep l sante r worir 74, r400ltCrue_44 J , . llt Wiloottluileeettibr :14-,ria 7re.lt th i.f.r - ..-L i !' L '" '''._",._ •H " . ._''V' '', 'r o ! . 1 . „72;, , t ~;1314,-,,,,l,mjj.+PT 04.00, •an twilrlo:tuttetingup the sheet lull 'l.r, finCCM44T/ +7,.V./7. I: or arc ~,,, P n ''' 444 '1 Pi ii " " Par . of 'l W l6.l amtiOltiliw iefektb . ; liy . ;"!fi 0 6,i ii)su:,:ii,,,i,i ii,,i,1,i 14 ,,, , ,, , le . " . " '..1-.'6.-..-X-.4.0!!!!SPR!:. ..1q,!!!_! tiaireleaOrprltie f tiiii:lf.§'4i4a,s' ; ~- , 7. , . _.• .• • : , .., . : ' • •• , , 1 3# l ; p • }IF 4THEIFt? Pt ifir Debi d.gto • edt, 14:twit'im•-iipeto:tiirtl lt ... ( X4r!sttcy •,,,, . Iffle-T /,'F!• if- 1 t;:4 4 " 4 1 ,1,411,41,11 4 Mitt! . -.4PrintS IlLi4Refheep,ttlid'ihrletret4 'ffih r , usisiiit•S num pert et. mot eypcsfutri i 'IPY - ' - • • ~.- • -.: -.. • :1 . :.--. , ....., ,,, ~. -......,, ,-..,',... ..,--,.., . i ft. rn Lagß. • DO NOT ENGLISII BUIEMILMABE TEMPI. • A dark drawlea, mann cad Dab Meek Ten: Let BATS, MICE, Eoackm, BED IM/G9 or ro N.V. Dce into Herat ei . veer <Lupe $1 SOMA, .• ele•ueell AIiTS meteor you when ran can ntstray them It atnn .' •• v. addition to the above large atott oflack • and Japan re. ..re nu h.d • Iln. of 3Ercrztons Greta I eas,arida. are 11[111V101•11 • Inr dur...6a Never4airre . .1 nellescy of Dn.., Conitn mx Exterminator, l _ oung Gunpowder, and Ilia Lott and only effectual ➢reparation In ute HILL Ala NT FOIL 1 . 1271 , nuiv; fl, • * JOSEPH FLEXING'S ' order. r`" T est p r rzor••• promptly ailed. bond (or et ICC 11,01. Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, I,4wrw No. Mt MARKET ErTlakr. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, What Sways:tee Ointment Sill rm. .—a wUI enre Itch In rrOID . tc , 49 hours. .1-1 t will care the moat ob Una. wits of Tet • te, 3-11.111ennt Citron ryalpolas of the flee. • 4—lt will more nalt enw o . :mild Head. 6-1 t Cl.! airs Itchtrot Mlles. all; Eruptions. 4—lt will roMtlrely core all SLIP filseasea. • 7—Use 9WAT91 , 6 liarrieenT sad scratch no mad e, ..ITCII`. Dr. fitostrwer fhhatmeial, `TATTER. , , ...Prow. Dr. rhoorna's Ototmewl. “TKTTKE" ; `TATTER. , , E 1" ..ITCH" NEVER KRUWN , ..TET T TEII.• ' wITC •••TZTE“ ,, • •" Mow' Tll FAIL' • TETTER. , . ITCH" •• TATTER , ' ! drttret - gg O D 7 D IUTTRTA E N *I .I BO ,I4.N . • Job Printer Stationer, II Y • ' . E. .9 NA. • .93 utet strren A.. HE Woad at..FLEMING, 94 Market at., A. ToREENOE. tor. 410 and Mirka street*, Pitts- burgh: KANE & DEVITT% Allefhen7., stimnl.lorrit NO NAME, Many, may reople, .offer from they know i not what. a hay are not tack—they are not well. I here Jana name for It. I. lasimpla are'al , nem— i s breaking down of the vital forms. 'Whatever i C , or. Wood and Third Streets. o.ciumps; (and they tre Intinmersble : I It. afilm- : - tom. are In the main the sante. dwoog The moth I ~,,,,..„,., prominent are extrema laMitude, los. of .npe, . tile lime of test and great menial diromelon.'l ii 7 OHN RIONEIir, 1 1 ladigeqlou and a stannic Coegh are also Ike . quentty conrowitaum of tkla digt,:sing stale of ' RECLA FOUNDRY, le.aly and n Md. Tnc eotonoo remark In r, la• ! • slot to persons La istich • coad , t I m Is. that the --- --Y. ' Carson Si., 9Lb Ward, neir A. V..S. S. I are oomnannee. Now, rata, these unforuat. I really want Is vigor, 1 , 1.1 stratm/it and. as : ; . torts:ply a. dawn mammals elaranem.maguraCTUnka Or . they ran . '"P"'"h""7""'"nd "rata li rf"‘ larnmer Dies, Steer Moulds,,, health by resorting to set/SYLW`Tga•S tlga• I IlitaTED mTric.. it I...•elear that sil lt t, I v ill. Oa lubine c.m.in 210111 k., makeing took I. Iv o:fret In mOm et rases, as niiiil • ' ,the drag dame of .. enn. , 7 ~ ..r . V q . ..'• 0. 1 .' Jolloltiii.ViOnt: r r ";yeir.r oll ed i- '-'r" ' ft•lred; alii• • •e• min'' , of •il• I. xr• , T I d aullrited and eanelaily and mils rily I p.re and Jos. nom, roatatnlng no tans bat Me , executed. .1,21 I Mon rental fe e viable •xtrectc, and cosublulog I gbegugg, eggi g ' ~A , ,,,,,A . ~,,.z . g . . the three grand e.enools of • st.roschle, an at- i • • I W•i " .• • •••' • •''" l•'! " •• " H°3' ''' T. j BURKE & BARNES, i 1/ate BITIAII6I are outlast. to Al Imonito- . • I 'l".. '"'d "*".9'4"b'' ". Ui' d'"'" .'" I Fire Proof Salamander °Safe, thotheltles of the feebler sex as to those or men. PINICS CANABENSIEL . • I TA M DIJOD; $lllllllll BURGLAR PiORF Siff, A tree which Is abundant to Bthaeli, Noes • Scotts, sod the more eorthern t arts or the New• •11D t Ertelaud States. and ts also found lo the elevated I IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, • and moootalooos newts of the Middle Stales. mad attuunde In meadow virtues. Dr. owett, ! 29 & 131 Third St., of 5c..!.. ha. Prepare. • ... I lk" . from ' he 1 Between Wood and Smithfield, • street Inside bark Of me PM* One , el:. PO- i je4,,,, el fTSBURaII, Its. _ AAA IPS Mil rz roc/AO/POUND. 'twitch Is I' _ ..__ on- of rare value la ell debilitated states of to ; CTIEdIPEST PASSAGE kidneys. ' It arm Ittet • enure In all Slum., of mucous membranes. eaabllee'lbees to truth i TO THE their net tone aod energy. It .111 be found well •""." LI "'•"'""• '''r• B'"' n''. • OLD COUNTELY. been trled mei falen:. ills likewise Wen baited I to erstroole nouns. end se Intallthie era - one fur . old end arboinun cues , of uthma. Mans Der. , Steerage Pusage to LIVERPOOL .t. QUICASS• • I sou who al Oreton'y wok, bottle of tom meal- I TuW2.l. 'Corte. ball naliV7: " ..l,lA " ~ 1n..".' 0 ..f111.1 ; • • .:;::' , 14tr i .....0t Ilie bladder and Ildney at TWENTY-IWO DOLLARS, CURRENCY. '1,14? ,• Lea , . that has burl looked MM. i APTLY TO 40 a :no a g the Incoublent. to mitered . by It. e te d othce ,.. .tt thritheate of Ilum ithoeunc..! •WM. BINCHAM.J . R. ' Du Mb s so , t sue ago 1 The Malted Muth. Puesensabows. theater of I We /dor, says: "It l‘ terescribedlo leucorrhneed : Ada.. Xs - press Co., 64 nob 111 .1 t Ittshoegh. I Ken. thd otherdlecuesof the urinary paraante; : Orltheri In yllea MIA chronic todemtratlon or metre/ lo n 7 ------ --------------________ of th eluswein le 'chronic relented affect/on, I LOn rilLEo , —We hillTo for sale and In vinous Arms of rheumatism." It le es, f A: ...mg., • rood „g o .g..h. g , cemllogly ralnabte In Si! grseeby aseeffun, bwodyurdne and wbes• th ere la red .11 white sediment ti up le• token w Moue teterrupthe, ' Iron Turning. Lallles, In one's usual arocattoos: and leo teal of sicken- ' log. ord.. , • 1...i.e. h .a.hr boo. , brand.- 1 /specialty ads:oaf for turning Utica. We offer f:1)4 ' I.:1g ' Pitt friAr ' tN IT r"A it` li.t: !L' 11 ! :' , ''' 44 `. 1 .7 ,1 1P:1V;b.,11. d .. mi.t. i• _..i.1 Dr itiftterst=igtl::: ll ` ": ° ''' , ;•°. 11 .:4 6 1 .ch... 11, .. ,. . I le wood sweet, ..X • rf [I/Tee long. two t t batik A . PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1867 FiIISFAREITtIL 0) Imperial, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOIST72 rosr OrFICE S. HAVEN, grra BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER, 0 =I /I uta's BOLE olk Coioer rapt Ally /Nguema ira7 Ml= N O VACATION -., NEW AND • PtO f, 11. R01111f)CK : DESIIIBLE GOODS Instructions on the I'►sno and Oran. Beta.; provl 4 . , l•Fb ncrf PERFECT oßei AN, student, 11,1,2 study that Cettal. fnl Ipetramkrit. Ayo yat skirl:ker. No. 11 yErsity STREIT. •••tend dour froailln!d atm.,Lka'n in GRAND • Pleasure Excursions, TO LAKE SUPERIOR The fine nen al;:e .leantrr MORI lIWIIST Cll,. rc.. WILM{NC, No-tll a:1.1,011th Shure. of !At< iu Of nor as r.l n o . 1;Ir:V .. ;., .. ............... .114.1 9. 9 N . N. / 1 3 1 . 1 T111.113.0DA I • tax.r 22. Ole so . l bor. ap. olate,l 1.1.e, ie 4 1nkrs. tor Nrzhtr Inf. - fr....it°, a, ply to W-12. Ada-• a Est' car s FOULITLI OF I,ILILY: • N4W GQODS! I=lll At the New Store of J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO., No. 437 lidstrlx:olt DE O A.NIIE LAWNS. for worth TIGISHIED LAW •te. for Ste. worth 3 •„. UE.F.D..ADINES. for .e. worth 11.(41 DLEAC HED NCSLINd, for D..e. worth 1 Do. for I.t. • • W7l 13W1,. for fn , d. NAI..:EU , IK SI CSLIN N. WHITE P. R.'„ for .500. worth -S Do. dn. fur Gd,c. w0r11,7. ALL GOODS AT A GREAT BARGAIN liem , Mber the mace. F 7 at.utiir.T aTIIFIET WELDI t, CO., 101 Wood Street, lot too at'.., don 01 . ..UT. and ...UT. PA PHItl. STATION S. I:LANK Boolib, L,Cliool. it/111 , 11. 7 ,TM: AL 13 , )111:,. 51.2.1.11110 A C 11001:, I 0,I,E1) 'WINDOW Ell Compkle Sunday School Libraries, PI:011 $4.50 TO ItIG. I*.:Oat. QUARTERS AND TENS, JAMES B, YOUNGSON, two. ./100 Wylie Street, llseronftslly Inf rcns a!I moss who fire in wart of n" anrsidu In Ms Ilse that ho ❑is open"d a first ti BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, At the&lwo<n umber. Freels BL EAU S CARSS, NU •reseristlon, has, A 1.,,. rrturrn. NU As sl II 'S CREAM 110117.1, r. Ottel uto 10 vole. Speeltl att. 011 on -turn to .I arnlthlok Private 1/1no• r.• .nO Picnics ille US? AN, (•01(k. and YI•LUIT. • I SirVHE 41 BUZAU morolpe anal even! a • . IitIPORT4NT 11i0TICE TO OWNERS OF HORSES DE. WEST hags to Inform his friends and 0A LEN nOnoo , to• roar end of [lie . OA Charles knit,. Third alreet. Tick and Lame fl , •rsoa taken In and skillful. troa , ed, a. totntorate charge flora, 'a, 14. Oh: Leos Al,, Tdooed, o coon: atlention paid then, at ed van ta Dot :•1 oit NI anT•S volt t he I , IIE a, I,Ta ANENT, as to...dtps all the crittelnai Ilaiertaarf calloar• . 11, Karon, will attail aorta. Ulna or baddlv Oath, More :honk T 1,1117; o r Tft.ar ' , oppo;ite bt Att....N.8 PM,. J. LOVOIIIIIT LOUGHRET &FREW, llasetemort d to No. 31 21arlcot St., (CORNE , 1 or SECON u. 1'1711331u BER=ISZIIStEI Saddles, ilurness, Trunks, au.] all artloPes lino app tFD• In W so :vs DINING ROOMS, ./ro. 36 Market St., ll:awe-ea Third'O.,,,..) PI tTistILIT.GIt, pA. The bonne newl, Turn! wtth er.mplet, •hrt covs.flut.• lirst ei••• Kajlng !Line+, J. IL IVIL L IA litiON, Proprietor. Xi-The highertro.tlet 9...1.011/10, OHIO AVENUE DRUG HEORE, Jtst ()PISSED. )(bete asp be found • select •Luck4of FRESH DRUGS AND IHEDICINESO tnituud ,, d T ic ; OlSlSlrtdr.u, TOIL lET CI.. Drug *tore. rgp' u l,D ; s oulkooUtOsO us.ll hours..lay Welt. ju , seohlf: smutty, quietly Et. El. MER CK Coca. Uhl* Avenue and Lincoln Yllyeta, 1611:a3. AI.L.?-'0 NEVI CITY. IA. JOHN ILO. 4011310,11Li...,01161 PITTSBURGiI LAMP COMPANY. JOHN HOBS & CO., No. 23 Wood EL. Pittsburg, Pa,, =SE • LAMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC I Ve aleverything ers In pertaining to the 1 illgo 1111:11 " li t ilii. TABLE WANE, WINDOW aiLAhil, and everything in the tile. Line. MAIIDOIII ,- .16 - CO, Manoractat.. and, Wholuta!e Dealer. In BROOMS; Broom Brash and Broom Findings. • 'Factory and Warthod ' io, In the roar ,of Übe- Mal' a Lang's. I, Non. 172 mail 171 W 4.1 St., Pitt•borgb •mvnr_ I.` A. 10 LING b. (Ai:, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND Commission Merchants in FLOUR, FEED, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY- No. 555 Penn St., PITTNIIIMAIII. PA. DIM r. nitimr W.:AWOL/MS GENERAL IPiBCRINCE AGENCY SWEARINOEN & M'CANDLESS, No. of rciuttru Rr .. ritt.buntb, No Uccteral Adtpl a for Wv.teriz rentiqhmk, or 'ontineAlal Life Insurance Co., •_ • • IVIr NEW YOUR FIRE. LIVE. lITI/ER nnJ nll Ile•ertptio. or Innu enveled Itnitllllo (704, 4111, atloomn4ten. 3ft7:l7TX CHERRY SEEDER? CHERRY SEEDER! ItDb.e loathiore, /t Dot till}} a horn Dart oe .tt, stmola doraubt and batt ,, antn,t the t. ado.tat , 'hetet.; .I.rttna It to elute.. utcherries. f or Palo W 1 101.1.10 .n 3 1 ,11.11 by JAZIEM • IIOWM. IflT '6l WOO./ •trrnt 1400 FEE'r OFIO-EiiCli 110 SE. Oirmi, • (Um. until tilT.Itl,.Y. •1 a ...inc. tithl f gr, trVez, 1 41 0 „tge" r ..4;: , ,ra .11 to b. leave to he _seln Imorrurcencn i c i 5 , 11,1 p.we or the Vuinmlit:e.l.fl.l;tier d nd 7 CROQUET I CROQUET 1 I lt••• Jail nreatred • Ana tweed of the We ' lter4Vgget:firtZlif. Tor loin uy JADE/ DOWN.. 1e7m41t311 13n N J. W. I-lANNAA. llto. SI UUERTY Dealer la ail undinr fundles, Cakes. Nuts and Fruits. """'"'"4ll7.t:' • Pr : 47.11". 41:1A,.4 *Fr RECEIVED a i JOSEPII HORNE & CO'S. Pointed Trtmmlug Ribbon,: • Plaru rrlmmln¢ tllbtm., all .bade, Jct and Crystal Glom. and Colored Ball .Trlnatolngs; White Cotton and Hall Fringe.: A full line of Alc.vandre's hid Gloi ee: j Lis Veapnlitan, Silt and Kid Flobb Gloves: Ll,leml Cotton Lsee Cent's, Ladle.'. !nibs,: and Infant.; Hosiery: Sun Umbrellas and Parasols; Embroideries, Miami lie millet's. Lace ' Coods Duplex Reception Skirt: j Corsets.,Beltlng and linckle< Plyt, Linen and Silk Rai.: Ranee Underwear, for Ladles, .Genta and thildren: Head Collars d r.omethlng new Awdol.rlrOinac4 of N0119N13. of all • riceor si.der.orolne. kl'l3. 77 and 79 Marko: Street. 1D),",[190 NEW GOODS! AT ‘,REATIVE REDUCED PRICES: Haring jo,t noolved sisoloto!ld .tact of Bummer Dresm 1:oods, Shawls and Sac 21 Cloaking Cloth Cas , dinerp and inen Goode, Purchased for'cash. I woo d Invite PUrd...er. ocsi . l J. I_,V7iNCEIC, 96 Market St. LOUISVILLE TOBACCO. JIIST RECEIVED* A LARGE KOCK Of IRE REST RCM Or LOUISVILLE NAVY WHICH WE OYFIE AT' MAIEPACIURILY PZICES, B. it W. JENKINSON, Excelsior Tobacco Works, No. 6 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, REM GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING 110.01)8, No. 72 Fifth Street, NJUI.ULY OPPCInt6 THZ POST uiricz Thu most extensive varlet,. Me latest Met, tho laramt inducements west of Ittew Yam. Perfect Fitting French Yoke Shirts, MADE TO OUDFAL PUTNAM & HOUSE, = = TO GLASS Al !MUMMERS. TUE UNDERSIGNED baclng c' _te=dl the bole Agency for the sale of the COPLY POT CLAY. Are o ~ r ..ored to forntsh IL In anTqa.U.Y I 17,:r'irsr'a=g;•Vt7;:51}11:51TrZ:rt,=17: at sod, or natl.. as be Delia, males It • better ar , trl• for pots than boy In the suarbbt. re having ereorbd bn Average stand of Ai. re”nth.. for each not , and sonte lasting Is lonir •• nightt nod ten months. We +ll tarnish r•eltn.• for the proportion or !he tarty of thl . C l oy to obon twrsons alea p to Winn .trobastn for del , Tolyea y; em, - Is ground nd . • DITIIHIOGE A 11031. Fort l'ltt blase Werke, . Washlunton St.. l'ltt•ners b. Pa. IJ. e. bantaildon....D. 1.1.11...1E• AC aowena. r. cavra.N JAColt COY. MORRISON, BARB & CO., Itscufaettiret or •lldlods of BOOK AND PRINT. PAPER Orden promptlk elled" CZ= EPANCPS Blair County. J.... Xirktlxhcalslalt on:e Dahl for rye's. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEREEP Ell.l:—At FRANCE'S TEA ,MART. , lia 15 DIAMOMD, P177813111W11, Yae eth hICT the nueft neelltTof TEAS. the neither thy *old in the elty. Alto, Sugars, Con ees and GroCeries, V.111 ,k 4V , 171.`gt . ,1 1 . 7 .4.1f.T41tif%,!." WE. FRANCE At NON Pittaburgh QSE3 WALL PAPER! AT REDUCED PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES! JOB. R. lIRGZIES I pito. H .. J. LANCE. Nos. 133 ,and 1 . 37 Third Streetr DYER AND ISCOUREIc tHraw Goods Cleaned or Dyed, KID , 11.0VES .4 LiADIEtI , vd or ilea. peoN CITY DELT WORKS. CEO. O. CLARK & CO, Manuhctornrt or era an d.sorintioo or ineoni. strokood. comvotou d litreted Oak-Talmud. L0n.1.40r ;NZ " 400. rnANots rf.1.11310, & S. FDANILIEES, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. itS".l3l l 4 t° lt.l l i r .l.:' 9'"•.".g.• mo* ,, Ergot.. Rfet 'l".° tloaa. . . . Of 01 Ir.ar~V Net !GO led Robiotaill„ Allegheny illy, Pa. Yhal4 fi D. MILLER. Bazaar. Livery irit t qf rea 11 dbom fur ar e ot. at L..e" roofbe day. moagt or year, •Ild atten..ed lo brt *areal 1100 families &tinted atth Ilia *areal. llorsei elagnot Oar. 2.:Stt u kablea kept oyez all boars of . ga;gy G . M. GEARING; • l'lnniag Mill, Sash & Door Factory, tilrl4l , ,Fgjfixt . 7 . Y IST !KEYS.lazanal/LI) br.. of MOT. con.aatla oa hood. Orden:from v.., cotton, promptly alteedaa to I GEE. : . Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner, tAidd,foilr ri"c."9l4;.LlPilartt7 abpoN IVAlLiTa?.A.gr.rmly. " • osk band, CL Wait H. Xi. Scaler of Rel i ghts and nets Urea. L.. 6 FOtiIITII rTM LT . - Unwires Llbeni •uu Terry &turn, IltAery ornmull, ell..e,ioA to. . 1414.44 L.11111:11Nr-.-JOLIN • S il it l iti t iVN o rel. 11 . 116 e.grartn. IKItSST o p:vt, oiroardo, how mil of eilioThs, i 1•011. 11,1‘.1 ood rkllll.llonlo Tooko, rooNo IllnalMino h 4 . 1) 4 1go " 641:117 A o•, vont Wear I LATHE 1111 600 p o o,lotallt on boa., • WI swot of the Irommoo.lty of coot., ututufootur, mode treVjafi r L'" ""'"".1.7."1AT/11 •Ioi! ro.ieLtfl.to.ot. sTio,'lZl'loTttrtoperit Co m ttrZloth a vng: 50 4 1 , sa.a , l7*! , 6lllale strort. , • • J. rinuaris. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . ._„.. ~~ UNIONACIFIC 'RAILROAD CO. t r ' astr,c.t.lne a Railroad from OMAHA:. nurl ionnueln - titulerifte , nr., Inablnr, nAti eo,neeunne... unbroken Itor AfROSS THE CONTINEN FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Having- thirty Tr:tra to r , .1/.111,i lut , relit, payable an the llist4lay January and to tilt Clte of N'ea - York,' at lbt rata of SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, At Ninety ,Cents on the Dollar, This road vas completed from Omaha Wand!, loco: oik the Ist of Jettnary. MT. and Is fully equipped, and tralus arc re,tularli reaming over it. The Company list n nu hand satbelent Iron. tics. etc.. to Oath w the rem:defog mutton to the eaorern has. of the Hooky Mo.l9l:thlS. 212 .moot, which Is nuder contract to Pe done Pep 'tomb., Ist u! thin 3 car, aml It to expealcol that the mail, road will be. In running order from nun'on tolls western connectlonTlth the Cen tral Pacific, now being. tepidly built eastward from Peerameatta. Cal.. during IT. Means of the COnipany Estitnitleg the distill, to be 'built in • the• Union Puelee to be I.5xS rotler.thellulisl3tx.es Gores - mos:a Issues It Sie per seni ,. . Thirty year Kends to the Company as. the'niadlr tirtlAbel it lie Avers., only or 50001 tavx4 per mile.. •nuosu ut lug to X.I4,SX,CCO. Th• , locarany Is also pertnlttod to Isso! Its own nortgage Hood+ 10 an Opal ainotint. and tilt Stow Inn, which 110 arnCIAL Act or Conanynd Ann Want A 1 1 1, 1 S Itoninatli On nn 10711:S. tho rU ds of the United 011000 Pr ,thordir 0.. them., • The Government mites a dooattoh or 12.80 aerra of land to the mill, /moonlit:lK to 2:1.122,00 orrea. entlxnated to ho north ip,0,000,00, mating the to!al r. ex - Itial‘.. of the capital,ols.4lK.V.A: fonrce.. tat the fell Vokle of l'7o Cannot 'lzOmr I)ft-calmed. The al:loomed Capitil Stock of the CianpaaT ti ote handrail million dollars. of vela. teL liven raid In, and of which It Is not to ppnaea that 1/10a that, twenty-Oro ut mom will h+ er.lulrel The COE, of road II estimate•t I.y couipeteat enaltlyers to la. alamt one hon.ltil do:- i•achish of equip...ll. Prospects for Bu.siness The railroad connection between Omaha alld the Matt is now complete. and the tarnium of he Union Pacific on the motion. already for the month of May, were t.gl,:sg. Them metimal,mming, as the road progreares. trill Much mom than pay the Inter“f on the Compa ny's bond, out the through busioem over Ito onlyline of raliroad totween lire Atlantic and Pacific Must be Immense. Value and Security of the Bonds. The Compaity resreetrally submit that the sbtive statement of feet, fully aemouetrstes the eeeoritr °Coheir Ronda and at aildltionat uroof they would tenetrt that guts Bonds now offered are leis than ten million . dAlatis on 617 have re.% od,wilich we, twmff mullion dollars already tern e t emitted: on fflanslita Of Ole road the ears are now run alba, and the remaining li7 miles are nearly completed. At t pr. seat rate of premium on gold these math p3y an anutiol tutero.t on 'II, present coat of Nine . Per And It believed lhat on the completion of the oad. Like the 1 /ereroment Bonds, they trill g 0 above par. The Company intend to sell but a Iltalecds mount at the preatsit to. rate, and re taln the right to alecnre the price at their notion. tiuoscrlptions Hill be received 1p Scw Yu& by (Iv- TONTININTAL NATIONAL DINT, No. i Nam SL (Liu, DODGE S. It, Dula, '1 WA GI JOIL J. cliCo S SOI, Bakal, 33 Wall EL, And by BANKS AND nANIC.ELid geherally throughout Ott ttte United buttes. of whom maps and- deocrlptlve pamphlet. may Se, obtained. They will Alen be sent by mall Irma the Clomp*. Di, (Mee, Ito. 0) NlUMlltreet. 'New York. on aptlication. Sub.eribers will select their tern !gent., lo Oboe Orr have confidence. Who alone will ba temenslble to-them for the sale delivery ef th. bond.. JOHN J, CISCO, Treasurer, .Vezo Fork. S”beibripiloi,s rewires In Pit Üburgh by EXCH&NUZ. brA7IONAL CI UM. I.:NS NATlObill I. bANR. UCIIMAN .biATIONAL ,IA RES T. glbt Ur & CU., Bankers. Y. 31eL ¢AN & CU.. Bankers. 1.4.,;:rrs UERBST ORDINARY. DINING, LUNCH, COFFEE ED ICE CEEB ROOMS, • FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. No. 64 Fourth St. pfnhif, if e ln" , !'ta l ilLl=Trlgrd. , c. daily—V.(l3 for tweler, or 60 rent, Sinai. Dinner. l'artleular attentioni Veen to the 1.1.131.11 of ladles and entlemen gloating a comfortable Meal. the rr j onloont oest, trod dish of meant, or ant of the idiotic., of me setiaen; also, to the fornlshine !Antilles. parties tel other., at thetr restoences or elacwherth with the best of WEDDING, POUND ASG SPONGE OASES Withthe richest asso rtment f Basket an d Fancy Cake, Cream and Waterl ces. Meringue I Drntr'e".ld rte flume. at," nonen'Terae, coffee. tnocolate. etc. Walters and la at lc foriatalnall pit...cant pato avow tler. China. eileceseare, Chitiery. Glaanware and • Table Llama tor hire. jearefe S. S. BRYAN, • • =EMI BONDS, STOCKS, AND REAL ESTATE, Apollo Building, Fourth Street, rnrchaopo andults on o'oamlulon GOVERMILIT L D IDICIPAL DO DS; Bank, Railway, insurance, Mining & other Stocksi Orders oetitid at -the New Tort, ittllidel table and Boston Bloch Boerne b telegraph, at the regular rates or Vonandselon current In those elite,. • 0881 IEAS3 TEAS! TEAS! or ALL T131117D3 AND QUALM, AT ' Iin.EZN TEAL Prlnvt Yonng Hvg9.l. 111.155per:...d. IC atm goo , / ‘• , 1.80 Bunnßunnßunn .. 1.40 1.20 .. ti l ° .:41 • : : 1.. n .. . ItI.ACIL TEAS—Owens.. nest Oolong ' Il i limr r. , . 314. Boon•• Ext."; 4 . ' Exuma TE.lN—porrettoug, Souchong end vuogoeif. .. . - • • ' Ss. Fins Soso Flas•••1 Spg . ,SreaktasS" .. Jgta 1,40 ::::: 1.10 • JAPAN NAAS. ' .....• ' .. TIMED TEAL. ••••• • • No. 1 11150.11:et.s. h.'s/ Black, J{ do. Y. 11 .. 1 . 0 k Cant toe 'Pet ttt. r teis: tre. o :iti P at:We a iii t Juan!! w hit t h rtt any quaegitY. and forward. ti by any or p tu:ax. and Utz tVlTrTWssfv....rtLti;lt':fieir promo in the price, thablee Kettle: a pure sad cicala allele ablett exactly mina their taste. terMivlo lie A 174 Yrdertl 71., Allegheny. DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP HERE- Wore extatlng between SULU, A. ICALLY and ROAM. M. briIthURASIA In the Wbelesale Drug !Justness:No. ar Mood street, rittaburgb, nu 11... day Leen dhaelrrd by mutual sonnet, WAIT. u.9SUDUItAtn retiring from the tout The Ludes..s wlll Lo continued by U FA/RU 6 AL KELLY:. XILLLY. uour. M. 2 1NODUItA58. tAttaturgh, llay T. m7110:a1 GEORGE A. BILLY, Wholesale Druggist!' 37 Ifibod Street, tOPPOolin toe Jt. Cbarlei /10461,) mt ri r , mas , u rt tcdp i PATENT LIVE tiTtJYYS. la. ""' aN11.4"8. je zyrtelar 4, of Dr. PIAIINENT.I3• celebrated item+, itiol.l7.t clatr4PL". °arta TFIE CHEAP HAT AND SHOE Frusx, • 1.. 11.11011131,1111/LN. and 19130.1 1 !Ta . ,ll73 l hrTab D . 71 I :T ITNPATAA.. Ai.. ...non, Cloy. No Inners late In the , two Wien enn " st bo lter toßi•lltn,eool*.,lsod et...11204_1n_ ~na• or y;t.t.! 0 is ie n . lllr t uotlor. entat.nt what ono ~ OTT, and tinUi ant with to ay, it'rtt,tnarani,n....vl.-,dui :•ron tap with tlittLpntronago. Mt. -- ifi - 7 niTyriir AT•winiftn y . r tissitk fir . i • Tzu.a.". "" A ank street, between utuila. N Vi1..,,8,,,,1.,`,4 ,! , ,, , v171?'„,,t4 ,4 1„. g r ., -mom,. viva.. ....,... nuartmint nne,nn, C11:451,73! ~....a nig.. ....___ ...._ . ..c0up ., ,.......,, 41 „"0,..A•znf.... te . km. l ' 1 : 1111 .- . mfalFll44ar ( waire. i-7. —; '''µ P , ' ,inCrifineurnei, in tio a:l7 of • rks% tlaso_Aogq.ol.44l!mil...:l4W_yooi! 11,7'.' :ro . MctlVl=4,.. ) ifri . .); Bll4 . rollZ. 4.1T1e JTIP:Ot . • . , larN OTIC .!it...,... ' ,;,,117: . ,17;0'r;‘:17,`!"` k P. "me A. B. Hoer. L. - ~ 1= r...2;2rEL EC TIO N.—The Stock itruire£loool.ot=l'll.. I!:.rda'r"Tig,hl; att med tba, iiecon r..'sden: " sOad Treamrer. to 'rive tor the enaulna year. ilhe beta at. the 'V no It rad.; on MOMS/kV. July I.*.twe..n th e tutu, of 10 m. apd .p tr. Je.mso secretary. MERORLIIT TAILORS. OUSTOIit 8c co, •• • FASHiONABLE NERCH4N3 YXYLOYA, And &e'er, In ME A.l) BOYS' CLOT1Illet: end OF.I I ITS •41 3it1i15111/111 I/0011e, No. 107 //r/71 STREET. corner Cherry alley. Cue hone work made In the latest, steles 410 molt wanner. nites eery le isonahle. 1616. n Eel= HENRY CAPPELL, Merchant TAILOR, sad deaRT Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, 1421 SMITHFIELD STREET, ' Three dam. beloiv 312th, nrtsamtufl, CN:bLhZ4algel=l:l nA SDmmer Write o[ Mule an in Tam =Oat futtlountole style. at the nrlcw.- E . I. inct;a4vrv, MERCHANT TAILOR, B'W."""AIatu.NRDN d.. 1 ,1410 STBEKTV. A large 1 1 .3.0.112.1 t or rilnlialint 0004. ways co hood. A II rs Clots cotter will site okl to 00.109 a • le2l:MOrtV ro 8018 , CLOTHING." Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant, HARNEY AND CITTAWAT SUITS, ALL SIZES AND Or Mg BUR' FABRICS, A large and complete assortment mow Oa band GRAY & LOGAN, M=== UNIKEII STOCK BOYS , YOUTHS) and 1 HILDREWS C~L.c rlx Y Nc. = lArge amlannulete aLS" nagd IAJMEATIU ' Z. " 01 70,121 UN Casslinere, Flannel Lliea Soils, • Trola tne Le.t lesswen bonzes. All tbe new awl TO 17115 In great varlete. aite as PRICKS TO StilT ALL. Can early, II No. 47 St. Clair St. GRAY & LOGA.N. Ita:a3l o:4lsPP:44oo:ciii4 BURNS! COl, PIM dB &t CLUB Ell NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST OPENED, I=l All the Novelties of the - Season, each a. 1 onlifosuld la a First-Class-Merchant Tailoring mom Establishment ----- Great Reduction in Prices. BECOSID ARRIVAL 01' Spring Goods, Fresh from the Importers, Which will be made up with care and dlapata4 and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES OWEN BYRNE, Merchant Tailor, No. 14 WYLIE ST., . m.a .14111r. dIikI.LAND FULL PLUMBING. GAS PITIING BIUERSLE & 3FILLEII, PLUMBERS, GIS' AND STEIM'FITTERS 5 A Brer nd A g e Pu W li%a V ll kiids orh ash eeian ;LT On iz Ala N. sacs° Colalco ))!trout, (BeMien fast _Late and Minitel . . ALLEUIIEWT CITY, PA. Henses fitted op with Uas and Water nation notice. .. Jell:ass J.. ELEADTOMI. SPARGLREL "it • RUMFORD, Plumbers and Gas Fitteri, 1b.47 Ohio St., ALLE6III*.2I7 ILTTY. an=O whit Xycy by experienced 'roamer! _upaattention pima to e.•M r . N . . it n .. ALE PLIPLYS, latest ptyle. work. JOEY Y. JOHN m. COOPER 11, CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, Steam and Gas Fitters, ' OtLonfactorors of PUMPO AND DELOS WORK, of every deormlptlon; dealers. In GAS I'M TIMIS LSD TUDISO, of AU Usu. Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURCH. PA. COLL dalY/XLLS, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, • DAS AND STEAM FITTERS, 1386 X.oxiam. elareerit, PITTSBURG/X. rA._ Cliterdand Well Pumps of all kinds. Houses fitted up , cith Ou st .1 Water. In the - most ap- Pro.ed style, by experienced w orkmen. • bottle' attention pod to country 'bilk. mytiy/53 arroon-ausor ATWOOD It iI'OFFRBY, ' . BRASS . FOUNDERS, STEAM AND.. GAS .rrprEns, Core of 3rd and Liberty Streets, Abora Carroll it dorders, Pitteretrah, Penna. Wet and Helier a:senate ntralelted protoptle to order. Special " Artl:nZit. s :l4=a rolg: Agents for A. S. Cameron & C0.'43 STEAM P • ANL/ • BLOWIER ENGINES, These Posses have anDerlor advantages over al sthere, ass every One Is warranted to glee all. Amass. Puente; sonstantrros hand. =Smart WY. JOZIMIONI. aIWai t EEIT & JOIINSON, ! • Plumbers, ,Gas and Steam Fitters, Irina SMELT =TENSION. ~ .I P .IETTEILIEM2I.I3,I3, orders by real44.recalad sallataetortly ua P rlrltirg/latit 77M tamp h Haan.. Water Closet.. Slake,l..aarbaeltars, readara. mad Oas Shade s for sue at. tbe neat reaeoaatge Orden from eonatr7 Datraira b 7 =EN Prr , mot ly attended to. Oara HO/10 or averrefterthtion. BAILIFF, BRO WN & CO, cf. WO WeElerahlielt.• i r atiaxstarair 13.4. PLTVAttIi?, lam anoortsaa of HYDRAS fffTS, • lunsirr LEAD. LKADEL EL, RATR•TIMR, Wulf IL L , dINS. litUal AND BRASS OUCRO. MI SR Y.N.for /Wag ppall/a or privalo onv S. WATER or STRAW. WANTED—BY TWO SINGLE Kix. a TELIJIT ROOM. tor SLEEPING/ •!11312.11EM1T, In's re ante •bt e r.3.7.,11TVZ 'AV.T. OFFICE. jo:Os. WANTED, A Store Room on Fifth Street, I= Or on Market, rear FI I= = CM TASTED—A SITUATION, by - a Pirst-Clasio Cutler Fhitgt l3l lWtn:WaDilie . .g ‘ gli . """ i tmoNat No. 322 LIBEUTV STHEVT. WeLNTED—I3OOOIB „, ,, !g o . nd elT r i Front with <lintel... withoo!Cinril e 111nf927• 1 ttga Itrp " m " L 'h t ” : term,.tLer ti r t r f r lb: FiT: 21.nr ANTED, BONDS Arm 310,20AGEM. . 43, adz. Holier and Real rotate Agent; No. GO Sit'7ll- VIZ D OTRINn. tar:tots CARPETS. OIL CLOTHE, &o. NEW CARPET .STORE. FRESH ARRIVAL OF M NEW rATTABN IN Tapestry Brussels. Body Brussels. !I-Ply and 2-Ply, Tapestry Ingrains, A Full Line of Straw Mattingsi, ' PLAIN, UHLCaND AND FANCY. Out stock Is fuller than at any previous (Inntbts season.: those wishing goods In out Ilan will no wall' to glee Us a call. BOVARD. ROSE & CO., as runt BUMS:L . , (second floor.) CM= BAIIGAINS LN ~'_' ~'+Tll2L. ALL-WOOL 11 1 .108A8C3, .lIEDUCED 21e. PER *AHD. BRUSSELS CARPETS, itEntrczp 2.1 e. PER TARP. Good White and Bud Ch earn CHINA IVIATTINGS, RZOLICED T A D 3.1 c, PER YARD: Heavy Redaction in Lace Catlains, kolmany other garb IicFABLAND & COLLINS, Nos. and 13 Filth Street. Next to U. B. Cutom Honee and Cost °Mee, eee out Floor. over Henry inner's.Bine Ozer a. RlSverra:BaleT. HAVE REMOVED. M'CALLUM BROTHERS, Have now open at their very elegant and =odious eliW Wd.llBtlOUclE, N0..51 Fifth Stteet, ' Anew line et all news id clearable patterns MEDALLION( VELVETS. Velvets, Brussels, p, TsZPERTRY DR CBSEie.l A, large arid choice usartmentl; Piano and Table Cove* 1011111111 cowl, xaseic ECGS AID • cola .113atisser, THIIEE PLY AND TWO Ingrains, aaa ovary variety oaf low veleta • — 4,1. j cCA'LLIIM BROTEitiM maw_ k 1,14: Cl= - 4T-1-53 OLIVER - A f.- DI'CLINTOCX & COMPANI . HAVE JIM OPEXED 2131=E2 For the Spring Trade, Their Splendid Amon:tont of NEW CLARPETS, 011 Cloths, Shades, h.e. Attositlon I. ogled to out eaa.slioak or MOM= mu L) PIM corm Great Dpellna ens Prices. Stt Mnzunrix savrartmzurr, HATS,. CAPS, Aco, • STRAW GOODS; FOR SWIM:ER SALES ALL THE JEW STYLE EAT+ TUE HALE Clint% AT McCORD & CO.'S, .7"7 .c.. 181. larcleici 1. el HALTS! HALTS! • w. P. CIILLUAY ORZX 11271NX GRAHAM & 1313NF:i At N 0.52 ALClatr.: Street. Abe one of the very Oen Mull sleets of RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS • In the eltf, and Mintall dr In reeetht or mar. is oaw, es neap an IL., !an inlee ro inns 11 eatiosi to re lallla .claal 4 owr - BUAD & CO., xxco , Fbasimmawa3. Ala. .100 Wood Street. 411ERD:. 8111Z12MiUT.,. regetittil.3lll2 detettpl' li • ZSULISISISTOOt WAX lfnit LIS of all varlet!, to whoiessJe and S:M! m. 4 of dre "e'r roans sad tomb the motto at , to Um HEPHARtn - , 01MC:KEELS, 317 Liberty Streel, PITTSBURGH, PAL C. CI. naafi is ix Fine Watches, Jewelry, PJamonds, ROMUNTIart jart3E4 ♦ND REIM French Clo.ok a , 4 & c . elm tea PAIRLYO OP /UM WATOR74,, JFV/ 1 16 - 4,... eel GOOD NEWS. . - . CHEAP BREAD IN °Lilt TIMES. 7 030121ra An' Vi'ARD'A )112 a1ix. Tae 10,tezt sad beat., dim Millais o,zi iv 100 t Ylsom striraniThnLiFise, e ft InsleAdolatea4raltat, war Or/ . 643 Satiiht sirret =E=M3 N
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