The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 30, 1867, Image 2

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ATTITUDE OF THE DEMOCRACY.
. Forthirty,years the democratic party
was air wally supreme in the ,Cnited
States. In the main, it put up and put
down whom it would. It did more. It
• changed both its measures and its prirt
"ciples as Its listed. What It denounced
One year as unsound, dangerous, and in
tolerable, it accepted ten years later as
most wise, beneficent aid desirable.
These 'mutations continued until it
ceased altogether to be 'what it was, and
'became entirely what it had previously
despised. Amid all its changes aid va
garies it managed so to pander to the
prejudiasiand passions, the animosities
.and hatreds of the hour, as to maintain
an assured and amgmenting mei atitY.
• In this sense is was the people. It tray
the many. A long career or pros
perity inflated Its pride. It became arro.
gent, haughty, !martens. In the plea
. Snide of its power, it thought it might
do what it would, and that none could
successfully call it to account, or dispute
its right to govern—much leas degrade it
from Its high - eminence into the 'lowly
conditina of a powcriens and abject nil
norny., This Mfatnatlon_ wee its ruin.
Believing that . it had a charmed itte,
c which no arrows of Fate could pierce, aafl
that there :was a sorcery In its name that
would continue to enchant its followers
' when the Bab/dance had totally ciliated
and floated away into the receptacle
of departed things, It entered iota con.
apirsey, first with Slavery and after
wards with Treason, confident in the
4upectation of substituting its behests in
this place, of Conscience, and of giving
its decrees the force of public law.
It would naturally be inferred that the
events of the last few years worldhave
abated•to a large and wholesome degree
-this insufferable egotism. Never was a
party more absolutely abased tad rep
robated by as outraged and indignant
• people.. ; Not enty bevels meas.:les - been
dilearded and its principles teen con
terimed, but its real leaders are resting c
guider a weight of, popular Mit= alto
gether siontatche4 in this country, If :In
say other. Successive appeals to the
ballot-box have disclosed no indications
of* reversal of the great and solemn
verdict rendered in 1860. On the con.
Miry, there are multiplying signs that
the judgment pronounced in the autumn
or that year will be repeated in 1813$ with
increased emphasis.
1 Sint, the democratic Journals and ora
ting retain their old habit, and swagger
avijas if actually under the conceit
that they are the people, whose rights in
the government have been temporarily
vamped, but will be speedily vindicited.
They remind us of debauched and pan
, - perir.ed cadets of ancient and honorable
_ .
I laminas, WhO are swollen with preten
- sloes for which they have nothing to
- ahoy" but the names of ancestorsl they
dlsgraee, and traditions of incstrious
deeds which they dishonor.
It mast be confessed, however,! that
while there is, a repulsive side to this
nusdallionthere is also, a ludicrous' onel
.When vanity survives the power or die
position to perform great actions; when
empty boasting' proceed from hopeless
senility; one,knowe not whether to let
play thslatighter of derision or to let fall
• • the tear of compassion.
TIM JUDICIARY.
• Since the nomination of Nr. Stuns.
'WOOD, by the Democratic State Conven
tion, for a seat upon the bench of 'the
. • Supreme Court, moat of the Republican
Journals throughout this Commonwealth
have felt constrained to .review a deci•
• sion made by him in 1864, in the Die
!let Court of Philadelphia, denying the
nonstitutienality of the Legal Tender
Azt passed by Congress, upon which She
financial 'Credit of the government is
built, and on which reposes in a large
degree the private interests of all citi.
seas engaged actively in business pur
suits.. These criticisms have In the main
been pertinent and in good taste ; have
been urged, not in a censorious temper,
but with it proper regard for his personal
' -character j and professional , standing.
. - Yet, it has plealed the Democratic jonr
• suds, almost with one consent, to allege
that these criticisms have been carried
to' such unreasonable excess as actually
' to drag the Judiciary into what they de
- nominate "the'mire of polities."
We remember to have read much, in
the same vein, in these journals, when
Chief Justice Taney, In dealing with the
DM Scott case, traveled one of his wry
to lug in the abominable dicta that
black people had no rights that white
MIS were bound to respect; that is, that
any white eCounchel might rob or mar
dec any black, wan, or rape any black
woman, with absolute impunity; and the
indignation of decent folk was tired, and
sharp criticisms were showered upon the
.bead- Of the offending msgistrate. In
reply, the democrats insisted that the
aides were dragging the Judiciary into
"the mire of politics," when it was the
Judiciary that was creating a political
cess-pool, and wallowing in it ahame-
. lessly, to the astonishment of the" wholel
civilized world.
- I
And this lead us to remark that when
aver a politician delights in that slang
phrase "the mare of politics," you may
he certain he so manages ids participa
tion in political affairs, as to furnish
room foe the. inference that political are
nasty. "It is a dirty bird that fouls its
epra nest." If this class of individuals
would only let politics alone, the whole
stream thereof would run clear almost
immediately..
The fact is political matters arc the
highest earthly concerns of all human
being'. Like the atmosphere they press
upon each • person at all points, and
touch his most vital interests, iecto
slaty, intellectual; moral and relisiou.s.
Comte are only pasta of the grand pout
Iced machine. They are neither worse
• ,
nor better - than the other parts, except
that being more irresponsible, they are,
-in periods of declension, most naive
silently used to establish or prop, injus
tice or delude=
Necessarily, many questions of trailely
political. character come' before Ithe
Canna: Thus, in 1863, the Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania decided that it
Wasimlawfol to draft men into the -mili
tiny strike That decision was hailed
with joy by all citizens of the State of
, questionable loyalty, and was applauded
by the rebels as eminently wise and con-
servative. It was in accordance with
the opinion given in 1861, by,Attorney
General BLACK to I'resident BccIISNAIi,
thattei power was granted in the n Co
n to coerce a State. If Mr. As
. saw had set been elected to the bench
in the nick of time, that decision tipsiest
- the legality of a draft might have been.
followed by -most acetone consequences.
- In 1864 two of the three Judges of the
District Court of Philadelphia Were Re.
publicans; thy:Aber a Democrat.. -This
last was Mr. Snanswassos. When judg.
meet wuremdered in flits Legal Tender
" the two . Republican Judges main.
tabled the eonstitnUonality of the paper
correney. Mr. fIitAnISTOOD gave a dis
senting' opinion. When the case was
diCided In the- Sdpreme Court, two
Ramie:title /Elm sustained the view of
Mr. Snastavrceo, but were overruled by
their fellows cm the bench. It Is easy
to ses that the* political affiliation of all
these Judffes influenced their judgments. I
. We do not say that either of them wail
..corruptly actuated. So,far ethenstae,
- we conjecture all of them actedcon
./deatioaily.r Their opinions were re:
sitectiVely • controled by the political
MUMS wheel , '
they were groended.
s i mieh i s inevita ble, lience.dt is not
a matter W
of claptrap tQ sublect the reith.
affildllee of Jidideal 4ndidates to
the atone scrutiny that la- :prop.
only brought to liras on the *dines,
opinions Of sainrints to other offices.
Stiffs ft 1 41 0 WO that, 11' oliotws are wise
. .
they will not simply demand of candi
dxtcs for juilirial honors adcoilate legsl
learning and . due experience in the
mieistratibn of justi, e, wgether with en
blemished pereemal reputations, but will
insist that the politieal doctrines they
avow shall he such as comport with
sound policy and meet the exigeneiei of
the times. It is, therefore, folly for 31r.
Suar.swoop or sny of his supporters
to
raise an outcry because his political
opinions are being inquired into.
FARM, GailbES AND 110M1101.11.
It kortkult tin I II Ilan
From the New York .11,,rti,,,te,,,t
tar July, we copy the following seas.nun
ble enggestionz
Grapevines., which hare been permit
ted to set 'all their fruit freely and to
grow .without care, may he now cone
over, and the error of neglect in a met
sure remedied. If three bunches have
got on a mine, pinch the cane back to
three or four leaves from the last bunch;
then-act your good common sense judg
ment as to which of the three bunches
promises the least results, and with y, ur
vine scissors rut it away. Stop the lat.
crate now, except upon the canes you de
sign for next year's fruiting, by pinch
ing them elf as far back as can be done
by the nails 'ot your thumb and finger
meeting; don't break and tear them
away, or use a knife, but the tender, im
_mature wood 'which your thumb and
linger will remove, by pinching wilt
prove a benefit to thq vine, while slash
ing an{ cutting will„screato. injury, If
you want really nice. unches, and even
well matured fruit for your own table or
market, we believe fie will gain even on
a large scale by now thinning out tho
small and surplus berries on each bunch
by meant of vine 'scissors. In small
grounds there is no doubt of the value of
thin practice for the table, and we incline
to a belief that the samo practice
pay in market.by the extra price obtain
ed for the grapes.
Strawberry Bede, as soon as they have
dons fruiting, should bedng over deeply
I between the rows, to order to have now
plants from the runners take freely. It
Is well, as soon 11 , ‘ the ground to
go over and train out the runners from
the main or old giants just to the point
wanted, and sprinkle n little earth over
each starting bud. Repeat this tram
time to time, and tarty in the full you
cad dig udder the old vines, and thus
hole to increase the vigor of the young
Or.lleW rows.
hybrid,• perpetual, and' other roam
may he layered this munch, or as soon as
they have completed their first flowering.
Eviler writers told us to make the cut
on the under side; . reectit writers say cut
oil the upper side. Moss from the woods
is the best mate - Hal for tuultilaing or cov-
ering the soil where the lake: is made,
but if that is not readily obtainable,
fresh mown grass Is good.
Swedish and other upright junipers
that - occasionally become to open, may
be induced to grow more compact by
winding them up tvith a flue wire at this
season of the year, so that as the stems
2nd branches harden and mature, they
will more readily retain the upright
'Verbenas, to cause continual flowering
should never be permitted to med. As
soon as a bloom begins to fade, pick it
off, pinching the shoot back two buds
from tho flower.
Seeds of many of our hardy shrubs, if
gathered as soon as ripened, and sown in
light, sandy loam, or leaf mold, in scold
frame, slightly protected hr means of an
old strip of cloth, can Lo grown into
plants of from six to eighteen inches this
season, and suitable - for planting out in
nursery rowsor hedges next spring.
EMEMI
S. Edwards Todd, in discussirr , this
subject at late meeting of the Few
York rarme-s' Club, said:
Animals arc formed with a stomach
and. digestive apparatus within their
bodies, while plants, like red clover,
lirre the digestive powers On the out
side of the roots. which work iivbr and
digest coarse and barren particles of
earth, fitting them for chi: production of
'cereal grain or , tine vegetables for cull.
nary ituiposes7 In many parts. of the
older States, red clover alone use main.
flirted the terttlify of the soli far more
than sixty years. Without it the pro
prietors of these farms would have been
obliged to dispose of their homes as best
they could, and migrate to the fertile
plains Of our western world, where at
present the cultivatiOn of red clover Is
I not a necessity. Yet the day is coming,
and ills not far in the unknown future,
trivet red clover will be called Into re
.
' quisition in the west, where manure is
now a nuisance, and (Crafting matters
I thing' of indifference. Os the heavy,
stubborn soils of theitlopes of our north.
em lakes, the production Cl rd clover
' has been of Incalculable value in reno
vating end changing the character ol
those stubbora‘solls, so as to render them
MOM productive from year to year. tin
der the ametiorating in flue/loci. of a crop
of red clover, farms that produced scarce
ly a remunerating crop when toe virgin
soil was first turned with the plow, now
yield annually" heavy crops of . hoice
wheat or other. grain. The distiOguian
ing elaracterittlic of red clover as a ren
ovate: of the soil,. is to produce vegeta
ble mould or humus. Where humus
abounds in large Ipialliiiira in the soil,
red clover is not the fertilizer requited.
But where the sulfate is not covered by
a stratum of tine mould, red clover can
be raised with eminent satisfaction and
profit. Our most extensive Peruisylvs.
Oa farmers understand and appreciate
the excellence and efficiency of red clo
ver. Almost our entire etiuntry has got
to renovate with 'red clover. Old and
imnoveneted fields will eventually be
made to feel the ameliorating influence.
of the efficient renovator 'of poor and
badly managed soil. And this great and
.desirable change will be wrunght out by
the production of red clover. When the
thousands of acres of uncultivated and
despised land of. Long Island, cud the
vast tracts of wild laud in Sa'uth Jer.
say, shall be brought under the amelior
ating and subilmcg influences of rod
c over, these who occupy the positions
where we now stand will ace the wilder
aces and solitary places. rejoice, awl
the desert blossom as the rose.
Two (tenon. In one like
•
- On examining a nucleus hive in Which
I seen rearing queens, just at night ' l
found a flee young Italian jut hatche d.
As there was little if acy brood in the
hive I went hastily to a good strung
any and took out a frame of brood to
give to the small one, to prevent the bees
• Paving when the queen made her flight.
Two days after, en examining the hive
to see if the queen was depositing eggs,
I bound on the first frame that. I liked
out an old queen with one wing clipped
and the cells all filled with eggs. I knew
the queen was the mother of the colony
from which I had taken the breed comb
so hurriedly. On the frame I found my
young queen unharmed, quite contrary
to my expectation. To observe the end
ing of the mutter I-left both in it. Sev
eral days of bad weather followed. I
lotkhd into the hive each afternoon and
found both queens doing well.- Then
came a bright warm day and about noon,
its I paned the hive, I saw the bees drag
ging out what proved to lm my young
quemn," and on ogening it the •old one.
was found in full possession. •
My lefereneu is that the young one
left the hire, and hwi been fertilized, and
on her return was killed by either queen
nr. workers, who is line had not &din
guishedker from a common bee.—Elio;.
• .5. Topper, is Americas Bee doemnal:
. .
4 Nervidea for Baust,,, p oultry ,
. correapondeut of the Jbarric,. A 9 .-
rieu2turs.€ gives a novel plan for a poul
try house. It monists of a light build
ing four by nine feet, and four and
h a ir feet high, without floor, and set up
on wheela or rollers. Three feet at one
end open lath work, and the remaining
six feet partitioned off—the partition
coming down within a foot of the ground
inciosing three by four feet. The in
closed portion Is for the roosts and nest
boxes. The house is designed for tit teen
liens, and is to set on -tile grass and
moved its length everyday. The writer
states that such a house is in practical
operation, and works well, the advanta
ges being that the fowls get (Yeah grass
every day, that they thrive better In
small than in largo 'flocks, that they can
thee be kept more cleanly and in better
health, and that by moving the house in
any, locality on the premises, so that it
may be sheltered or exposed lu warm or
cold weather, a more even temperature
can be , maintained. The hoer els to be
provided with windows and doors, and
can bo made ornamental or otherwise, to
auk taste.
The idea k novel, and we 6hould
judge not a bad one tither.--Moryland
Farmer.
Anoor TIM Doott.'—A bit of shrub
bery in the yard, a vine climbing by a
trellis, a strip or refreshing green spread
from' the door, are snro to make a , place
df greater markwable value, whickwitti
many, lea comnderation .to bo 'thought
lof before any other. Such need,no fur
ther appeal to their sense of noatnese,
th e n.
_But ttpse who really love the
rogresttone of beauty for their own sake,
tttwill not omit tho turf Pitch, the shrub. and the hedge and vine,' bemuse
make almost any home more nitric.
live and lovely, and =use the sentiments
uproot,. like the very leaves and. bode
themaelrea. Bow fee stop to consider
Whin a powerful aswcLytiey La lurking
in every simple but familiar object that
hoed us almost as steadily and Eitrowly
to home US wife out ehildr, u they Vi
closely associated with these in fa,t, and
can with difficulty he separated. There
fore, we say lit all, brush up als,ot
door, and plant near by ea ;object 01
simple beauty. It mil , 11,r fine in the
heart nlgutilretl fu11.—!t.,..
SD 1111 E1115,1•1 , 11,111,14.4DR,11.11, - -
Ps. John A. Warder, the e.visaseumi
:- gr ,, Pe grower of Ohio, writes to the
Alatrir- .faa r r i of
laws: "!'inching i f the cods of some
er the shoots is a very important part of
slimmer pruning. but it is one which
has been very much atmsed in
and still more Ike 1011 S 01
those who tioanethaily condemn the
practice. It i, well for u- io consider
that, in all pruning of vines, we must
remember the neet city of keeping the
plant lu d‘e shape as to its wood, and
that we desire to bare this properly dia.
tributed, .We woe! the new growth,
which goes to form the canes for the nest
year's fruitage, ldrmcd low down on the
stock, and not at the ends or higher parts
01 the vine, which would soon give no
high,,,_naked stocks, and hare, empty
trellises, curb as may ,erywhere be
50:n.'•
r. FOR SALE.
PURE SPRING WATER ICE,
From the head watnra of the Conendmeh
es oe.rar load, delia,nd
r." it. ovrANny .1 Di...
Oil Desiere.
101.00 Co, of Con and Hand atreets.
FOR Si ALLE—IROILEIRS.—FOUR
OF: 1t01LAR..5.11.. inches In
FftlAT -Tiltneino AND DEATIttN. TION' ionn. with two i 5 love. dons.
Tiii:Cm AND Simi. EA—As the t!esson cll'eTT4lll:llerr.'fVP;n.;4:.
is LIOA ut bond so hen persons who eniti- Orate Sara nod aare.y
Vale fruits are tallit/yeil tosnoiding. ' "n t.n.VV,Z."'
fruit thieves, we publish for their beer tit No. IS Iran
the following provision from the penal pERRT BON M
HA.
code of rennsylvatio to meet sorb rnses:
"If any person shall wilfully or mob- PUMP MAKER.
elously injure or destroy nay fruit or , net m . nut . ,t,,,...a
or .0 aid,
of
w.„..,.,,
ornamental trots, shrub, plant or gnape 'rust • i., a... na ramp ovum's, Anceotor
- vines growing Or cultivated in any or- j C ' 5 1,hrt 5r, ,, , ,,. 0.,, , ,0r,Liv..,
...,,,,,...e.
t 7 bardi garden, '
,or close, CIT 1113113 tiny ; tar. of I .13, ..0111.3, .71 4;76
POOPOMALS FOR WROUGHT
public street or inunre, in this Common. i
wealth, he shall be guilty of 3 misde- . I H. , SI NV I NM/ W OICATINGS.
manor, and on I conviction, be tined not :
1333, 101.1.63 . ,, (Iry,“. i
exceeding nue lmndred dollars, and un- '
..,,
,A 13.0.31, . ..34 ' ,33 . 3.7. t
o . c r..L y r iTti r 3 l l 03117 t \ ~\,s ..1111..
"""" " ' "
, d i e;g m O no a n n th i s m . toirrbiobatumlben,
or t rt , o i t th e y zjec ., ali t n b g e
i...,%.,,,
ct.,:5i5d:,:tri.,;,:1aiiii.:..1.,:.,,,:,1,6r.z:pr..1 „ ,:„.r. , , „ !,:: , :„.:u14,.., .. nt. :‘irtilru.l3,./:
discretion of the court ."
Nen liV.B , Cotlty, --Our admirable ag - a tt Windlyriindlnt. call I‘ ;...r . st A t ."" i l' "
ri cultural lie tri.na per and neighbor, the 9. ,,, ,,, ~ a. B Atli Ni '," lfi t .
o""
I;,ronnit( , ,,, 71 , ,,,d0T in its issue of '''-" ' • 1711,173,9trn1itr.
. . .
• -
friCllll 8C11131211111 WHITE BAHEGE IMAIVLS,
Coleftt:'..ll, 01 Byberry, lids Ica NV4IIIIB n
,ample 01 3 Del,' raspberry, called Ilse ,
Ilri•tol, which possessea some excellent
I v
bite Grenadine Shawls,
qualities. It hilt red berry of about me-
diem size, ripens atter most others hare Pon I.We WI
dlatinpeared, is lima iu flesh, and b e ers
carrying to any distance. It is perfectly HITE, ORR & CO.,
hardy, and of excellent finality. it will ,
be a great addition In be raspberry line,
and now sells at from 50 lo 60 cents per
quart. Mr. Coleman will bays the plants
for sale the routing full and spring
To Puoritcr Vora. Arrrt Ttua,
Aort.NST MICE. —Evory farmer lir, plen
ty of old tins—such as hoilcrn ta, wols,
tin rant, kc.—which can he put to most .
excellent tire. f take a large pair
; 01 ,
slienra and cut the old tin into strips ot a •
BANKRI'PT BLINKS
otirallelogram—the shorter Bile equal to ;
the eircumlerence of the young trees, the
longer the other side is the better. 1
then bend the tin so cut. around the 1 For the nor or Attororys and Ileglitces.
young tree near the root, and my word ! I ,.):LstgEg
i ght,tm,,tarz y rat i; Na r.
for it, no mice will excoriate the trees , W11,4:4 hietIANDLICoO. C. H. Dlstriol
treated. ,cone.
at GERMAN writer estimates that an
acre .of buckwheat yielded fourteen
pounds of honey daily. Single - hives.
gathered Swett) pounds on tavorsble
•days.
Ttra CIVCINNAT, (i , r:rfft publishes
from its Washington correspondent fur
ther extracts from the testimony taken
by till Judiciary Committee. The wit
ness appears to be a Union officer from
Indiana, who fur a time acted as private
secretary to Andrew Johnson, while he
was Military Governor of Tennessee.
He testifies to improper relations ex la , in g
at that time between Mr. Johnson and
the widow of a rebel officer, who used
her poSitiou to secure lucrative trading
permits and mlicial positions for tier son
in-taw. This woman had great influence
over Mr. Johnson end followed hint to
Washington at the time of the initagnra
than. The same witness was present at
part of a very friendly Interview with J.
Wilkes Booth end Mr. Johnson Just he
fore the aiSlESirtlitloll. Witness saw Mr.
Johnson.at his' room at the liirkwiaal
House the slay of the Inaugretion, after
he had tootle ouch a shameful exhibition
of himself and observed, "Great
you have ruined yourself and we
"Preshivut .1011m.(la raised himself
on his dhow, sutratld - 'By God, I will
straighten myself out and mike myself
felt before the end of my crlyei.isttqaa,,.
Mr. Blair has been here and invited me
ti &.o up to hie house, which I Intend to
do on Momiuy. Burnside. (servant) go
down to the lot and get rue some whis—
ky.' I then let: I he.rooni."
•
4.:11101L1•11.1.4 CIF/0LE.11.1,
w Mt ce ',fan cdve-A of r, bo
ner,ll wavn 1 ,.. .,1 for ll
•aperlente Las dote, s 1..1 le be
ihr molt certath hal.l.lr that wl.l,l aa
has c•an.•l
se
.4..1 Lr con,
arttk . “-. n, rbt 101.0 •A ND ut.i.l
AID,E A RTICLI: tau tv
era ilalied ort taa rem It n - •
Nun., en,ltnlWlnal
ounces* MINTEUE
Wits thr tntt . r•vita all nt..14 n. thote
fort :1 ttatot. twit lon hITt
an nkh.t irou e•n .le, yon I , tanil
rare:sat to thogrt:nil, •/,
Fc,loal7 lr. VlttOrrgh, at
JonPll FLEINNWS
Manaur,l and MAritt Ntrv,
ITCII, TETTIt, ALE SKIN
DidgArt,.
halt Ith•tly.; dcald • 11Ie.!. Kral,Lions.
'SWAYME'S OINTMENT.'
.fttlrely- ermea,. ro,.somc cum-.
Scvaresc'. - 41.11-11tallui Ointment,"
"Cates Itch In froart 12 , o 19 hours..,
p-•pa*M an I y by Dr. 811 - aka e t too
Philadelphia.
b 7 111•GI.AftliAti AIKENN AN, Ai,
LEtwatt A. KALLy. 37 wood et...
JO, Pl.E.ll.ltiti. Al Y.attct 1111.3. A. 'Dolt- I
RENCK.. 411.1 and SA... rittsbarglc. ;
HA...F. A 111t.1.11W.
CONYINCI tG
a 111,04. Vawiton •
Iftwr•rratt • hwriu—atc,lM,ls:
have seraroly nib paralyal• of t of
ft •Inatb. tot • 0.0 VD up by act.:1•11.onlo•nt
nOys!riate. I halt tried atveral remedl.• of •
tunic and natoro. Put • Ill•ont any
Food rwult. Yoode three w or ww4he soot
was ledoted tots your dl , •11ACII RITZY +n,
and hew. egad about rewoo or rifht bathes wl:4
decided oco•tl I. My brwitir is itreVif IMldor
odi sod I corridor your iItTTEPZI the only *ilk
mein.. broody of th•ir Unit lo the :cartel. If
used its •11.!••cted they will oiler), prove, a rarer
elgo romedy those Crowell with dyne pals Of
Otheldi,a•os of alike twin,.
Mew clfelly yours. LYMAN MUDGE.
/I , OI . INUS. .
• - °
•
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
ii4volt..r.. ruttds. rubleitlfikla
1:J1 7 . :mop, tvlf,re the Tnuge I :t.4 .. "1 : g 17 0 4 1.4?.7,11.11 . 41t u i ,747,,N,"!
{II. N. An. I,.ert d:l.Va:4l:st... BolsseD. its.. Outline 5..111
nr„L;;L'''. L And Clamps, and to•tlng beal and ClDloollog
anq truly YU.,
11. J. MAkVIN. XI shorten notice.
H. now 111fargiteli,
cow'. Joimpb Mkt,. July
A121.t'itt17114711"1.17:',-,-I,lnt,rtd sHEpHARD's
•
tuouabd tole. Y. Li", tru
D. C. Mu I NVI.D.S. M. D.
CLUE OF & IMOLA.
Oa. Kaysro : I ',Me to Munk. you for your I COCKERS
Midorm awl trim:attic maumenseul of my die
e,em rul willeh I tatted to consult you some time
Jaarm7 lan. You yrld mourtuber that !bud
1317 Liberty Street
a comulleMlou of Marta, whlrla Moult, unled
Ina terrible Ilmols, uhlutt I had Deco wITMed to
'get slum,' On scsoudt of • barassms snort,
which lt was !c n
ared nasht Ismsn ou my lours. '
I knew that the popular mode • f mestles PITTSBURGH, i'A•
isks mine was hr • cutting cessaion, ---
whleb. If succsmfat IL IrroulLl nztarally AN OPENING FOR BUSINESS
throw Ste disema upon sbd loess or MIN, °Qt.:. Is °weird by the proprietor of a matinlbs
,l,,,,,
09 0 , 000 ,, or ,40 sadd.nv!.a of the taring establishment now in successful opera
mire sad the Insmcdlate' else•k to a distimsce I.ooto ' 0,00) ')• The nroPri•ter ash.-
•idott I west constrelnot to believe w silo. i f oe wishing to 10 '4 000 will. It
lan,proStsion IS'aterc inset rid or as a ft. , . 1 .t...t Ix the concern.
MA condition to the lusts tn. I foe/ masa() C°°3°' tr q aired shoos 311.0iM
sallens4 that Poor Method 01 treatment, purl- APPLY Tt)
Rios to the systtems and local •Pidielltbsus to •
the ad:afoul part. most core, trattythlug s aid.
it , yllt Clatiinr, which I tad it dld. and I am
happy 00 rvport myself well In every raryleular,
"Ills auto nder and Miler health Mau I hale load
fur yrara. I would War, ad I that the appliya
Lug. you ultda titre 00,11 painietr, tyl has
left ma a.neer , with all the eatrres an
rigor of 'Yawedspan loyalth.
dare, gr ate , C—.
Dr. Eryrvr'e •:oasultatlon rmanu are 1 . )1
Penn st•ett, frt., a u, until 4p. in.
NEW JID VERTISEffEINTS.
WPC
Ac., at ~,a44 tw a r, ' to
raceme de uemterneeas tr, GetrailTE and
or: Other Immo. atrougheul the tinned [pates
ana ate flanados.
. ROBINSON. BitOiIIERS ---
• .13nza2sores.
No.7* roORTU writer:, ritt.b...b.
Oct a ehuere, upoi
meat f
terms. nerlll9 councaly oiin
blade o
, alt
1.7., .11C , IVIDes,
Atul are bmbste Gat e uy li t he . Mal roml temes
or Mosley C.k eat oiu i;
" 47:4111 { 1;. " Tvrgro, g:76,VA•••tiii b
le, Beaver, rreuer A Mercer see eselmeto'b.
luterem W L ow e ed. limo moomm.
EGGS! EGGS! EGGS! -
Juat re•eed end ree•lvlne (by E•prree,
(nab .!seed Xygc.from the ben RAM
lIESECY REA. Jr..
Ivart . s lbecty faant
815,000 7 I LOAN,
BOND AND 3101tiOLGL •
wmaTuzesr,
No, GO Ealillll•ltStreit.
Rut IMO; boepit ia4.oM, ' .
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE TUES
NEW ADVERTISEXENTS..
FOR SALE
BUILDIXO LOTH
u "IX RI 11 . 111 N, LOT,. corn, of Dtmcau sa•
Pliere le. and Lem,. cloy
JoHN P. BAILEY
.1 Fourth street.
FOR SALE
Store and Dwelling House.
on the line of Ole
' ot o .o 1;. "r 1 " .4 7 : "" ""7.
Will
"
not
et:2101,11wom (~.
Llhert•
- • -
NOT I (711,—i. iT'USDURISI - AND
. RULROrLE C CIMPA.
NN. etscht ‘l,ltTr: NG', TURTILIMK
DIVIrION
er+nr, brrrhy filet that the 1nter...J.7,0nl
nn Inr nrorr, du, Augrel wltl he
Pant un 'and atter but date, • nprcntation and
.I , llver, . :h. Flrc, Noolanal rs of rlt,
rgh • J NO. It. PAILS, Jr..
teta, and 7 rendure,
Plllswirr, I, Pec
Jytr itt
tr 25 Fifth Street.
,
BANKRUPT BLANKS
I tam uo.• priutioe. aeal will have read t
re` , eomplete eele of "
fuN.ra by mall promptly
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third fits.
'TDU BEST 13 TUE CUEAPFAT."
96TH SEMI - ANETAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSTa PAID, 6.71.271.972 57
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
JULY I. 1%67
&MAVIS. (Al Clarke; Value
1:1 Ltt:d In
" " GS, .11 19
lek.tta
houtl• ..... ...... atv.tto
Kant. ntock I,ltll,ltar
L••• I tannitlet, rlalms not d* an..l ."'"n3:T
11.'land, , n•tra . . 177 lb
EMMIE
Fire ant , l Inland sarigation
641,1treeeles In all the nrlatlnal ettles sad
T. , ,ns ID ID. Unit•d
•op:b.1.101a• for Insurance .111 ty.
....un.a to roltcir• isdat.l
1. 1, tiItRIER & 8110,, Agents,
PIIII[TH SI RSZT
J I4 TA n s trE 11%33,
=I
Ho* and Cold Water, &c.,
By < tyY•ritur-..1 and practiesl Bunt:rte..
JOHN H. TATE,
Phessibfr aped Gat C: liter.
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; and
Federal Street, Allegbetty
DISSOL "1"101 1 i OF PARTNERSIIIP.
xtvricE 18 GIVEN
' that the oar Intrahlo heretofore existing re
twcia Qua ILA a 11.01.11:42,01 I. tale day dia.
. ail. Prelim" oaring that. against the vial
dna .1 thoie it...bled to Ma a Xlll Ire•
lent their 8t4 , 711i1t1.1 No. n tailthteld Erred.
ter Vat adinitrat ot of ttio ulna.
A4A a
M. 4,114. A.
NITIMCRI3II, Jay
If
Notts* is he v rchy /risen to an persons au; to
horchato say of the good.. NATO. merchandise.
dr material. toniaging to Um late Ono of
otlla. without my Indic:dual
signature 14 allaclo4 to .nett sal story till of
Ws of sold goods. oar., iterchiudise or m.-
terJal, as l will repaitlate each (very 1010
col made la accordance wilt this notice.
11111311• EL o'll/1.1 1 / 1 .
I . l7lonumail, July 24.14 7. 1)711l1hl
IRON CITY CUTLERY -CO.,
•
No. 3 St. • Clair Street.
pereessal Dr ANDREW REI/03 the
entle• stock of llerdbare. Cutlery •.1.1 Variety
floL/Le. at We slave need, It Is their tutoillun
to tee" Oa band an: cis*. start of
B. B. Eii3YBN.
Hrcket la Flocks Mail Real /state,
=:=M!!M!
S . 8. BRYAN,
Mt(Mill Itl
BONDS, STbOKS,
AND REAL ESTATE,
Apollo Building, Fourth Street.
Bask, In.draada and Mania!pal Bonds. add all
kends of Meek. toonaha and sold an conaSaalan.
Mott gartobona at and sold. tr2a
ATOTI CE.—Parties knowing
this:mitts lodebtod to
un. Joni( nurouvisoar e
owii,Le,"l"tar"."4l.l*;47°.,":aldiZZlP: ant
bfor
welt be left luy. for
ll
ouectlo.
mutate UK. Camel ery. Jolt 7.1 t.
TUE AMERICAN TEA CO.,
. No. 2 !ST. CLAIR STREET.
Erauch 4 ortbalabatad atoraA las TEA%
sr.ro. t.r JVIP7° 4 Pe c°° , xr
o the. <V.li<t at.wt.,.
• I aaavop
THE AMERICAN TEA CO.,
Llu ISTBLIT.
7hts welt krennt r D.v tune P. , . Melved
and try lima.
MIME
TUE AMERICAN TEA CO..
210. ST. CiALIL
Their Roasted Coffees at atiCw
HnCj set batttr say4oe. Coen airw &old.
NEW .ADVERTIEEMENTa
10 PER CENT. OFt
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT SALES.
Li: Sl' DENNISON dr: ilEfliEßT'S.'!...
* No. 27 Fifth Street. 1 2
E , I pptli
• '[;,
iq.OVES.
X 114NumatcHTEr:..
is; usuunwa.tit, CULL-ET. •
RIBBON,,
MIME
I:S=E
~.. Is •:111 .Ffor,l:
11,111.17 Y - DUPL. Ito”C Sit if:T.
xnkl oar cnst,cl,, vela and
witront ttc alk,unt, 10 , r a. Ir. un ,
ott.er tr... Iv
io scot enir. rite.
FOR TEN DAYS.
To Cl.trir clyr MY K pr
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
I OEl'l'lllE2 Y TEN D.lli Ai
CuSeeS will do welt to CALL BVON:
ii.
40. 96 Market Street,
IfI4:CSY Between Fifth and Illatnnn&
pATENT
COPYING BOOK DAMPENERS.
ow tad examine them
Blank Books and Stationery.
Writing Fluids & Copying Inks.
Invoice and Letter Books,
Copying Presses and Books
Receipt, Dray, Note and Draft
Books. •
Timo Books and Memorandums.
Blank Books, of every descrip
tion, onlaand and made to order.
RIBS, SCIIOYER 6; CO.
Blank Book Makers and Sialioners,
39 FIFTH STREET
KELLEY'S WEEKLY.
An Illeeintri J , 4r521 fir tit People.
%Vielll 1.4 r, nn tbe of Argc.ll. •
arf:;'=;;
It ocie tt,e te.l I,l,eary im,o puntlslc I:a
tue w.r./1. x.a (pa most erl
tarsal' Stuerte, eng,.
to cont , lbct.. to Its etISI3 al., rnrtty 4,1
•tt• 11tentu rt.:tar tat, I aser
•ivract ivrare..lloct in bury It Alt,.
UN.BATLII.I.I,ty, I , rll. 156%
We will 1:. ha , t, a nalli,on ..,1.12 ,r
t,
prott3. It iti•nr. lnekvd.nr‘rt, 114041-1.1 ,
oath Do lag. Its lirret.tmora.
from a agna,rll,ll,nanwcutlve to 41 51.
OH ETHEL 111TEM/D TO 1.1841 OICATIV i.
um• star<
Our shm,
Oa< th•re
hoc cGare 0•411..,
•
;.,,..hare es • h _ .......... ~
s sr.rs e
..91C shares ts.h. vror: $‘ . ....
And cvasprisln. cr.ss,g L....,
(lams, Idel , ,S. a:,•1 11a .I:ss.
GP. 4.4 Ms/2,nd,
S u r 11.. x. l'crems. 1.111.155.
Wuriso uf kt:l.o..srs • nol ester
arVoma. arcouttlag .4,,
- -
A molttne ortt),,i.too Ott . .•tz. .to he cho
sen lty ozentrlbert. N. m. rub,: ItalI.:••
trlbot, bs,urdw,. Attrato. II I, to, to, ve
nont.t.tt attar, 0,1 tlt•lr I tt.pat/tts,,,l
to lie: kV. IV% e n t!, Ali IN Iqr ,
ouutt,nt/nro.
TEttlft DUNS:7IIIIM t,tl.
U. , milt S 041000.1 i. 11l :1141101. • 311 rant.
twr of tw.re. $l.
, o 4.1 o
use,tt,tes, ant year. vitt 10ro
tt tt•rto
to , colpt• 50: 0., plater ”-1 tatott., or awe
Orel tVit , s . ,a , tot out 1000200 01 50t0, Lettl sloop
for role., poot..go.
=EMI
.daren. alunrs of e 1.,. “Vcatber. oalt.,
re.., 40.• r. 14. tu J•Alt,
lwaoeee ex. r e ... rla ftsrl•scr,l.l . {•
be trat oor stsk.
A AnCe•SII CAAS,Ana..esl.la
A. A. ILELLET & CO..
E ,
TOE OLD, ' ORAGISAIL
TEA STORE
•
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
lunngalygon. •
(11.1 Ilyson,
4,:5: 11 powder,
Eng. Breaking(
Conn
Soucttonz. •
Colonc".
Old Country Black,
And Jninin
1 1 6 .M
ALL or THE 11r31 . tAt ALR T.
'0 Street
11133
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.-TILE
Oren se BAILIFF. lteJPll4 4 4 :0.1,11b1...imp
dissolee4 Lf Ms ae4 motnal consent,
JOHN WATSON dispoillp Tla treet
the remaining r.rt•ore. All pereeet !Sao , tee
themselres Isdeloe4 to sal Orin sill plate tall
sp4 ekstE herociilale pal mien. and all Persona
writ ppriwirt •huaa io JrrilN
...iV/.11 , :ON, KC Our ,tire, ea Ertlrrai .acct,
Hebei atitborlatt: to trti:oelt-areut,..
Alltirnt . 4 t..ty It:, • eta
BAILIFF, BROWN Qz.OARSOIT,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam FittE
HOMES FITTED UP WITH ,
Water, Gam A: Steam PipeN
XCI co. GU dlorea
I=
1,1,r&o
COAIPBE.ED.
ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO.,
Matffnelater.l holtenle ttalern In
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plugs, Taps, Irish Moss, Pitch,
16114134AR1, Gt.. at.,
N 01.122 k 12.3 Third NI., Vitlmbargh.
H. M. LONG & CO.,
111A.17 urAclunEnt UY
PUIIE WHITE MIMING OIL,
Brand•-" LUCIFER."
Ornco, No. 2 Duquo;ne Way,
• rimintinins, PA.
6:-4:S:JELI-AC2II-30CN
DEM:ELLIN
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
111:112:10ATEI VICTILI7-13.
AND
French Clocks, &c.
spoutal stieo Von if Yen to the Envunixo os
FINN N 7 / 1 .71.111Ee.
Mts. 22 Etrin Street.
J.- W. lIA.N.N.Zi.FI o
116.1,1 LIDEIITY STAErr.
Dealer ao nil linflo or
Candies, takes, Bats and Fruits.
p lpgr i t t tlention to forntobloo I'ICNICSOod
1111111.0TTI.
GOOD NEWS.
CHEAP DREAD IN DEAR TIMES.
YnQalro fbr WAR.D.S BIfBIL. Tba ,Iburral
and ben. Tba ." . oars
Ward... NIT.. ar .
1 . 0 GLASS dIAIVIU - FACTGIIEUS.
ow:BAWL—AII the PREYEER. MOULD&
0,1t . d other ••looeto tome, loner) tr;l ill the
WIVe"Vil 1. CAC E &
Vitgf i Ellt SRI& Vara hu., Whir,
FUR
ALEASE OF BOX FACTORY,
With illeehinerf note
W Pf l e 6s
Na. 26
it3PENN OTlLECit'eargannieimfe
ranow itteieee
"r, EAT iE ER BELTIMIGie—WeI
;Wen. on. oii bane • itu stock
or
hi t
r. Anil) or coalaro peoefeeitini, Wade Ilt
Lf."llq 1.7*" "7.
. Woad Ageollafi t M&R
AY. JULY 30, 1867
NEW ADYERTISEBIEN TS
PRIZE GOLD MEDAL
( I ,II , CKERtiIiG & SON'').
AMERICAN PIANOS
TRIUMPHANT
EWOMTION OF ALL NiTIONi.
- _- -
0 • (... -,, , - - 4'
~..,„% \---
"•.?
~;, 1103 N 0 Pil c. ,%
"'==== AWARDED TO--- -, -=) V -.
CM fIERN 11 PcS 11M
)
\ EXPOSITION UNIVERSALS
.- -- - -- TA I RIB .- -
-18677_,/
• ' ftj,
e '
''' ' ' I 1 ,•,\
~ ...,..1 _ 24 .
4 . ..
. ..tiV
i.,› k
I
.
WITH THE
DECORATION
=OF THE,
pr . 4
4 , 04 t
OFTHE • (IA
--vph
I=l
ErBAND 4 GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR,
The Plit'attLlFt NAPIIL,P ON ta p.trscro artent•
Pealed 11. presentation with the demratlen of
Cross of the Legion of loner,
TIM:T.IIT CONFTIIIIING TO TCZ
CHICKERING • MEDAL
..n to din! , ttion oTer 0,. focr otb• r at Jai.
lorarde , fu Oil
r 01. Vcrtri. Iv! of vedell vet,
.. axle of •y u - rec.., *rot •h•r , , , v
rb
AL 'arr. tawL yind.r taa
Chickering Piano
IrEM
HEAD OF ALL OTHERS
CHAS. - C. MELLOR,
==!
Warerooms, No, St WOOD STBEi:T.
ALLEGHENY
GROCERY AND PDOIISION
COMPANY
JOH 1, 31cGRAW, Fresidenl
J. P. ISRtEL, Secretary
PRESENT OFFICE
:to FEDERAL „STREET,
.o.rar_aares-xcErz•sr.
Tida Cool say 1111 Ora.lse.l ad has its
nhOwl
the
of othrjthloa re wire lo
family a for thia porno. nIII op a a
sturr la • loc.rlon, sun e:. • t
realer t of 'ha
lion and • 11 ht arldolort
.41;t7 1 1/. ‘ v.ze, on in of
'0
nt 021.1 onlli 1,1. all nth! op The srt...bo:otra
relit reretve thrlr St , Od• at .I.eir oath doort fro.
to flit par cent. than they rait the
mthEse Lira of
retth wore. Ural Iry fle, th.. 7.,
anti p•rticlp.. la the pe0n...1...a*. in [ate it
. Porn antitheft( ton even ar rttall rates to
Parries *thy as, 0.4 b.d.is thy • 10.1,t,
•;
o n
Is ballad rept .17 ...Mt bn. anti it It run
tto...l the at vs <sant 0(011,1 op in ;14
*la". la tne none.. a chant., a• to will
at oda to .areitatre. trona la it. 3 <, set tor ;sea
fir le.. stoat. Rethlet her, It I. •thr-t.l tf
woes to mu per.. Lantern pat.
There le naly Itrultell atootint yr. for tale.
I.•.ctoth ma, a pour tuan tha 10t get a manta
io to, pr. Um as aril wseetth a or,
atria., rad tr. sl' ha lots not,'
p.. 1 Ma I..hate no It. Ju 0 0 41nk of It you
, 0 Into a 50,00 y sloth a tpend 43. an..
$4 nr It en, prate to the mar.. .Epee:
oe., n 7 lase tenor one of theta 0.01.71 lu
tall company. it.n eau oath the oth. 7. lit pa.
eknillnd Wren one entreat stn Y. Ineteall of
Ina a L.A. It Will aetualty be a Parlak y u
altran el 1.43 Per n. k. berth. pa, tut: Tour
esla v, sloth.
tho tot eth onto at a 7 time for it* full
value, Tat too awed the anle),
1
ONLY. ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK
la reffulreft each share. This Is • Sluing. ,
flank ohlett our prellia are Hempel's:a and
rert. YOu get your 'mere.' Oen; tla tour
hands, win • alum of the mitts a: lb. end att.,
Yr •r..
rartlca wtsltlng to aut.taelbe cats do ao at
No, 20 Federal St., Allegheny City
JOHN A. 51cGILILVF,
IMEMEM
.1. P. ISRAEL,
IMEffirli
EZE
poittosous NO V i
• Adultezattottr ars sled
IN NE IMMURE OF ADULTRITIII SFIeFt,
BLADE IBAD, WORMY ettACIEMS . .:
TLER), ALBA, TIILTEBIO,
Are Amour the AdulLoratlons Usod.
THE PUBS SPICE MILLS,
llattulrf tutu none but perfectly sturs.•
8500.00 ICIEWAR.D
Tor any n.liolteratlon la,"I In Dory ten. ft.r.
p~ka4f•ur Pare aplerearlll go of tut ar
Tarkagea of ealtaltaratial limes nattally mod.
:TONE \ UENUINE UNLEAN giuriEn
ARBUCKLES & CO.,
Ato!oak Crum and Fropii.lers or Pare Spirt Mills
222 and 224 Liberty sreet,
rrY p.m! oranr hal tno l =l LT LlVl:flait
Inrgi:ren Ert ' rte lu tlV r or ' e r r ' l g l!g=
92:2!'nnt than any Cofren r ia thnhket.
1673 •BAGS COFFEE,
1=1:=
to store sod unclog. Alto, S full stock of
' OTHER GROCERIES.
.11i be Sold to the truta kiln LOWEET
EAST.kit:i ruit.act , , trttsbt satiod. by
AntiIICHLES eis CO.,
Not 213 au! Yll Libitty Elm!, Pitisburgh,
•
ItA
TKO wlt/1 mu In buthea., VITA tif , l6 0. FIAL.
LEP Jft. JOIMIL; BAILE
J MI, , •
JOHN D. Denny &
COCK ARO REAL ESTATE BROKERS
JLMn AIIMOHEI:I3S.
tuitv,N;ziguriAC,ttrt l I t, .
or
ITll%,:vlrbitsetezr,toe p yl, pt
. sl .
Particular atlenou pasaaas bantams., tot a
aala atilt.] Paula at. sulrato aga.
We. Of Ileat F... to the 'menu, altemfed.
mom, 000 rollit.Tll
. .
ttgittO t f e liii%T .w iLittE OIL
noetved at tbe oaCrothAgg:
closaN Se fililt•
- I.V I J. a it. rinurn.'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
THE BANKERS' AND NERCUAns'
SI UOND
GRAND PRESENTATION
ENTERTIINNENT
=I
SATURDAY, August 21, 1807,
MING HALL - , NEW YORK.
This Grand Distribution of Prizes
will be Coud clod on thenutual
Benefit Principle.
A PRO RATA OISTRIOUTION OF PRO
FITS TO TICKET-HOLDERS:
Capital, - - $1,287,148.
TIMM, ONE DULL
And Ittotto4l to Ono . Million Two Una
area rind Elgt.y.mven TLoneatid
one, Unwired a Enrt7•rl¢dl
The Fairest and Most Ipponla)
Flan ofTresentation Set uFor
ed to the Public.
L ITJZ E WITH EVERY TICKET.
PRO.'3PEC r us
A inanintr ttio Icadthe IttnLeit an t ifer•
chants of. No. to cooaldota 190 Or the
t - eat treOrt, ankh nsa attenlled mat, of the'
Comotable Cres.ntals,n Entertatonients tha
4.1.144•1 , Or.na. 4 thrmetlr.e Int, a eon ran,
ert , n the Lew of ttga,gu,t Inn an tat,rtrtai
*chi-, wall. It $1,4:1 rrt,rn ties ifslr prunt,
ILI of, nrn•ter adetni,n, to tlet.,3-per.
thaent, the any pet Proton:el t end Wit 02.
, or C0340^4 . 4 11,11 a r.r1.0.17 lentitnate an , l
int.'s, •010 Or Its. front :none fniot•
ttonotle frothre, ~ b leb bate eAlnatterLatntnatsy
of M.A. entelltr,fet.
To" a," to tthey he.. coasirnt,l tie sale of
ana gin, nal; ..t ttln. situ, •to
l 2 LAliti, ri:sl.E.,l Cy., k.ra anq .11•21
No. t4;nra...te,n,
St'; tierecol . do on.tf oay
ft ••",. vrhto
v. , haotl,l
to• aes,ten-t Loa, a. 4 gisArttm.
shim t.f
Mltt.l.o the ncr.tcr pr , rtt .4 the
Rec.n If* l,l. t .ilitribuiloo, s ,t , 4u Ou cg
o,
aw ll.to th O.
ca .1.11 who [lure.
;IA trt the 21,1,1., :tcl Corey-err-ha •eo
1 , 10
rccf..lll the" lkt , c,
' , rare tult,ect gc,rantv o, the falcuclr•
lantatvLs... telt:. .11 en MfOryth:nr la cuune:.--
1,,, tue .Inc • 111 1 mc...,10r14.4, snu tths•
1..,c len. • 4.1" tl•let L,Palet4 vo.“. be
$ r:c,y wittrbc , l aud ytti•roed. f t
t.e taAre , hnc crt COoduct ever.
LT-sm.,. for. v, mows: neu•gt us nbc eler
,t eact. licruuato.l) no
Stool as.. whirn coul4 thr
it,otett al•gc,4.tnzat.4 the pewit& Vehlub ttte
to..ecollt.,c t.
LIST OF PRIZES.
ME=
Vag ',tall aria • at... 171.0. - 0 17mta
Übe ca,.. t.r.r..•3 ' lOto./ 11.3 IP
3,8 entti p.I t !. , 300 . ..1.(0
tno cttfl prirva 4f 1 , . , 10 . ...33 0
T4i...• 0 , tln 0.1i+.• Si 0 oeo 33 Mt+
V-I i c.d... rt.. at .3.<0 1.3.4.01
!lye 0•111p.33Z, a 1............ ....... ',.... .10 ot)
• la3t t.., , t. 3. , Vs •. 3,30 11,(01
Fwartt.o3 ....Oa pr , I.a a ',.: ' 7<.C.3
TWo'a 1 . r• an rr .ra...` ~3 13,3 u)
wratt..f.v.. tub pr .e.. al. a..
Port , v•Aa i t nt HO 4.401
~ . .rreal. v ilyv Coil 3 rla, it (0 a. , . 0
..,• 1.0 ad ts,l awl fon,' clEah pr1t....1 1 . 1 1..:.31
, dat I.i. wit. II •134.31.ir ~kb ... Its ...0 1,03
uts. Lan.:,..1 ar....rtt.tr ... a.‘ , . ,
1.7... at 1 , • 1.:70
Two batOrc. .4u pia... ..... . 5 ' 3..
tf C•>h Prlzeo,:mnocallur
131:1501
•
•.
6 bt,insral',l: rand Milos at....11,A05 , 'St] OM
101 In log's lirand rianldo l.:5:41 . 1:0450
"pt d sye dete rs tI
25 ter ne• 7 1.15.aas at II 1) 51.,1M
al Melodeon. at...
11.1.11L10t1.. at 11 -1,1,1?
sErrixo MACHINES
7, Wlltel, a V/.l<oa NO. Cate •
' It 4 f',.;l:V:f •11",V0z•,.. 6.. '"' s i t ."'
[?...^ 1. 11 ~^,q 1 "•°' ..... --.. j: 3 • Iv ‘" )
~,,,,
m .,,,,,,, , J. ~ ‘0.1 , 1•14 be wlus
.:
:3 aingeta• tab, rum al,log Ma:: l'''
77.:13
Iso t.i?,h4 4 1."1 belt '''' r ''''' 43
ej . 1.;,,
a: ,.. as .0 , 4 Ma-
In 13.300
IY , Slap.' plotla,ls.l[l,ll.ackara, 23 • MOW
=3:1:2
•
Eats 1111amocla $3.1141 pm to
10 Cull tits 141.31.4m4E I ' 4 •144
-
1t lll.unnd 4 1n41 , , .-Inge • 11,49
At Dialtend (:15.1., il , ngs at .4 •
.111.sontt Clut.Ler .tins al • Mt
•
L
1 ,, Oral , I 'ol Watches at..,. .. . 11.1.8,1
11,1,10 11oht WateGe2 at gr..l
.ittit.ll.o tr.! NVatelica at laS 7,778
28 nenta . tiolcl{Velar, at In. 11,810
5.5 l
l ad 1e..1 , 11,,• ' 1• 1 10 1Istr1. Walch r O , 11 -lete
at Its 10,176 V , atatea..• I,tol
Myhre It W 14,711/
IGi I.,adles • a. 111 /.0 TO
• BILVER ICATCLIr.s,
fa American :Maw Watches • VS al a:3
American iniacr Warenee at ria
aineriran y llrtr Wat .1 cs et 44.
,alransehrd ',parr intr.. 'antenna at a: girl '
24 1$ 471
is I
An•:rteil grins, rained at. 8 , 1.013
\ value of rt:ser
Mall
The Barkrs' owl Merchants' l Vlrtt Grand
et heart us+ Oren on. yte. It wee mod
tort.... Th. vtamototh hall wan Oiled t.ito tto,
tido or the city. The audieee, o,outoa.d
o.lttte at thus of the letaltle bankers and Entr
ee:mt.. to o tatr./no tho a . ..tett...Unit numbers
to the ticket •nd "r
Inc to tvo that a , t
oreorriet Ittforo mot tbor and dlattsboxlan
orls, at Ow lett C,oseerl, on the TAU et An.
awitalar4Tatela •fter thellTabd DlataLbutlou
4 hats tba avraractl
and tout la eachttcLut-h,ler. ,
•
Tickets, ONE DOME EACH,
•
•
WPar a aaalT a 4 •kle al. tan Aanklas• or,o 7 LARK.
to 5: a rO . .reir York. ••
a. 55 taka • a reccan of mica .01.1 •Latup• lot .
00/011 , 0.1. ,, , •
. . .. .
oc eau with otfal 7 goat - lotto 11, am e v. labia/ ID
on robsso , lovila bat tot, ortll hb all oat^ 1.7 hula
hut ltd •ttl 4 tho dtetra, lea of Woes NIP)
Vi:illelLialli".;:f.igaq.',ll. tYrtislt(7,i'.:.°.°:l,",
ord.. at moo. so tat, atm blo va tot alstor Them
ha foto MO depot the 001114 pre scant-ton.
EPHOIAL - Trams - Olt CLUB BATE,
Vo
greater dheount wlll be allowed on a larger
tioluter of
a .1 .I.et. to oua address $2 le
11'4,1,1410 oo• anntene tor a2l
o Ter 000 11,4111tres fo f--7p
I:Tloteta to one andreni for y
ucwr➢l dnittnni: n 1 ordn, in,,.., or
JokiJ{v[d lttten w4P.bO/0?I Coor 11/k..
AU eptamianlostion. must in adattend to
wr,BsTEa ,t c 0.,.
11 /KcedwaY,o ll .
NOTICES.
•• UNION .IZEPEKILIC,AL-i
• COUNTY CONVENTION. • lacer, •
tfiortnnn )to Mend In • Cronin'
The V. , TF.113 CID- intrTr. mnd mate h l l 4, ll7nzerallr Oi!eful.
- _ten, con" t•• meet a: remat I pCIS WM. M. KILL.
,• m ,.,.tion aln th.tet t ral ! I N o . y. w oo d
tltitpt
Itormlnt. it,vet:lp,. 0:1
' 1 1 17AINTEDAu active energy Saturday, Attgmit 31.41, vy Toone :at ‘N nmus
Inv Va...., ;II tiatro l at ' four ifoalia
.ll,ll Orrt TRH DIA,EGATtarI from varl,r!ro. anal dollars. to Anln annacrlbor In well se.
latr!ot. to a coantr Coes - rot lota, an tar hr.. salmon store.] 14.1t10t0 entt rate 0 -
on oErll,ll - 13.11 at at to aoaltart ral• for trao ....Its - for a nen not Armin lea warp. "V
1111,110. 0: anala.alltz rltr.ll.:S• o 4 f - r ram, JaldresS T. - 1: Ns— warn, Ctlatlts and A atoll
end woos. .71,,M311V, pa.nnatlrsale. • ,a.ra jyncs
_
and tranaactlng• r Luslons. Itf 111.1, ; .
p.,oatly trevagatt 1.. :o-r
Ti.a. larttnary Varctlona t in Or Toa•tiOlCa
por tactaatirn ar!a. loos.. altrer
ana Itornup.o.l•antl tnily
ttp: in
npo! revvu p•plock
13 cn:es a , ./ P.n . rup. Ore etreponn
stm.l ~‘• 'A3%01...4113 v.: 1 3 n t,:b{,l‘ Ennt4
Ing.
J tot Uii 11.• MILLET:, Ind:7lw ,
jr,„
IN7' LS GOLD,
• a ,t,1•1511T 51 , JaTti.4.12t 1.10.7.:DS or tbr.
r ; .I . IOi.PACITIC V:;IPANT, fa,t,r,
•
par•l
or Mr tt,,for r AL the
'lout,: or
:1101:U.1'2.' la CO
51 I.N. , `tilo.NGE 1.1.,er; Nrw York, cw
art! eftc r cat..
W 71. J. rutraurt,
T. eas urea.
~sozu+E
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUII - . •
The a lh , thr^, Rttirok.d Como.) , nt , :•
1 Drub n
:P li p i r:a "b 4 " ;:ot ' io'oa " r7 .
nee. to ' the " ,r,r .or ritzbhnt,h. any , loaoW ,
VE I TVIT/ 22 r 7 A " is t nt ' ilt h ;", ' % ' ;gio ' Ol,' ' ,4rY. ' 1.1;1
tt.hrit rat to Bradt •1 et CISNIti LI 11.
T..n I root of the ro I t.,crOctl don't to, nil
Wt
the nee a estl. at It ra , ls e lien tl,l XS !It
Wt.'. etary Iscllttt 4, for tn.. enovrottut
sad 'needy ltautfrr of r.ll (roan huat• 30 car,
orti:r7T 11. BLA. -To hi rut,.
t• — m"THE PHYSICIANS TO THE
Boott'• OF HEAL? t ;HI
''h
mare of the Posrd,so. 175 Yourth street.
tr.t.OtY Da.Y. 0-tocr o hoo, of '2 tool 3
0 . 0.001 0. to..
for the purpobe raceloallog
thane unable to pay.
A. O. BlettratlDLlt7l3.
v'' - .,,:1 - 4
4 AILRoAD co
Are tow nowtrecilna a Railroad from 1/11AIIA.
Nannaska i ever:ward towards Um ibmMe Ocean.
taking, with its noomerllons.k. , unbroken 11.40
ACROSS THE CONTINENT
The entnnanr now off.. . Malted teluniitof
mar
FIRST MORTGAGE ROADS,
•
ticrllag thirty tears to ru a. and besting annual
Into rest, payattle on the at.t day or JOMillrY and
July. In thellty of New York, al the rite of
SET. PER CENT. IN GOLD;
At Ninety Cenls on the Dollar.
This road was completed nom of rlies
west on the of January. LW. and 1a folly
ulallltled: and treas. , regularly reaming neer
.2. The Company nunosy on band sunictent
iron, Ur, eta. Ito.. to Entsh the ter:air:lag portion
to the careen bus of the. Rocky Mountains, 212
mil.. which. Is order contract to be done new
tcmber lot of tuts year, and 1L it crpooted that
the entire road will be In manioc order froth
Omaha to ta western co s nection with the Cen
tral Pathan, now icing apldly taut eastward
from Pacramento, Cal., during ISM.
Means of the Company. -
Est!matte: the dlstanre To be befit he the
Union mac lee to be t.l.tr, males, the thatel Reties
Gott:remota Innen It the per ant. ThartT.Test
Heels to the Company's, the road Is eolshod at
the average ta:e of about,. TNT mut t
emstaalfig to sl4,2c!,nce. .
Th. romoohy Is olse'pertnh.l,l to issue Its own
Vint Alormage Bondi to on Tana! =mama, eta
at the "roe tlme. which LT Met.. ACT Or
Caouns Ant SA.t nakr NOtloSaro3firt
Ammer Lilt. the lured. ortbe Yahoo 'haute, be.
leg etaordinels roam!. , • ' •
. , ,
,
. .
a
The Government m#kes donation' of 12:800
heves of line to thebage., smoroitloit to Me:=,,OO
smeT cell-mated to boin:orth to CtetoCe, making
the to •resoarces. '4,lbetve of Gm capital,
ette SIC.WO: butt the fnll Tame. oi.tbe Inheicanbot
how be rentlece. • ' I •,. i . , !
The atthonsed Osnital - block . . of the CombinT
is o.re hanerei snr:lf 'm l deems, of whlcti li
g
4
.1111 Ons have already en pale In, and ortsb
G. Is hut auppostki to t Wand
t,efa7l.c
siiitCl26 at most will be teen heed I
- The cost of the rend Is estimated by compet e nt
she:Gees to be athmbono Mu.hol =Upon gob.
lane excluelve ori•enlAtment. t , : - : ,
, .
Prosptc(s for lausineuta"
The railroad eonnrellon 'between Omaha std
the Lass 11 now.eotopiste. end the earnlnge of
the Union Paden on the, sections siresdy
tt, for the month of Ilse, mere CSI.:IZ. These
sectional earnznes. ae thO mad war-wren. will
much more than Vs) , the Interest on the comp.-
DT's bonds, sod the threenh lowness oser the
marline of rrlroal twiseen the Atlantic and
Pacific mast be Istonen..
Value and Security of the Bonds.
The company respocttolly toboalt that the
abort no: eme al or hots folly 41. monatrates the
;acuity of their /Muds. and additional ➢roof
they wonin magnet that the Honda non' offered
arc leas than tee million d..1.1a0s on iii roLes or
road, on which over twenty million denary bare
already teen extended; on SA =tics of this road
the ears are now ro• coo mood the remintlol;
=ilea are acarly completed.
♦t the 0010101 rate of promlara on gold theta
ends 00y at annual' lalcrost on the protest .
cost
Nine Per Cent.,
Sod it Is believed that on the completion of Lhe
road. like the Government Bonds, they will go
above per. The Costpasy Intend to veil bet a
mount at the presint low rate, .are
lain the to the price at their
op: ion.
13r2qcertpUon. received In \ew Tort
ngtLO
(0:111R.1:111SMONA1 BANK, N. 7NISSIII SL
10:0,t. CO. 411.t.rt, 51 D'3ll St.
JODI J. CIRO L SOl, Euler% 35 Wall Si,
And by BattHS Atiitt ittthurrith generally
throughout the. (trifled Maier, 'of %ham taiga
and dtrartiothe tamphltts ivy be °Malden.
hey mid also to *tut by matt lento the Comp.-
y'a °Marc :No. N arra ti vitrert,'Nove Tort. on
nntilleetion. Sabscvlberi will setae; their need
agent,. in whom tl'av hnve enetadence. who
alone
will be responslble to tbemcor the ea!a
delivery attn.: bands.
JOHN J. Cl3CO,Treasurer,
:kw Fork
gubscrlittonf rec.lrcd lc Clutha rgn to
EXCHANUM NATION/U. CAYK.
CITIZENS EtATIONAC BANE.
NJLTIOSAL
JANES T. BRADT • CV., Bankers.
N. IIoGGA.N A; CU., Bintcrs.
Jet6.lC7mis . • •
CHINA. IVAIIELIOUSE.
lIICILPLO CO.,
O. 100'4,Vced Street.
BRIRTAICIA AND %DINED RLATTD TA.
Mac VARY, TS& TRAY 6 And TAID4G CUT.
'au!blintrivlTA, , •
CHINA DIN
ERN%T,,
0111 NA. TOILET
°ULNA vAst , N,
MD.& bl , ll , l'oo%ti,
.
LAVALAN WAttr. °revry dascrlptlon
LAVA DAR!, DASNe.rli,:
LAVA. v
ENGLIWA!;i:ZWA7I-
• ..“ wbo renal c pot retail 41, Ur 'e". to
te r 4 00000'01
Cr.... and ital. Iltd lain the oAD.D,
x.
UGLF2 S I T GAILINGIN....){II. G. WCANDL2Sd.
GENERAL INSURANcE AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN Si. EI'GANOIESS, --- .
no. at POURTII ST., Plittsblarkb, Pa.
, dtnerid Aunts for Thu torn Transylvania of
Continontal Life Insnranceto.,
•
or..I"EIT runs..
'FIRE. rarnt STOCIC and an description., of
Insurance onectrd la responsible Coutuanter, at
lux est rains, alavent.
1 • VACATION.
Prof. 11. ROBBOtIi
.m.. 1... to also
Instructions on the Maw andorgua,
ne.g prooNed vittt a LARGE andPERTECT
Otlti.dni. umlauts bavo every opportunity 'to
nutty that dellahtful lostruinant.
Apply at irsidence. No.Br FISHY Bear T.
woad door from Third street.
A. H. ENGLISH & CO.,
.iro. DS Fourth Street,
IMIIB.IIO° 3 IIIIIP (t, PLlThietlti
:': ,7 .71 , 1:;;Uc10tv,;' ) .R1.,1' ivrzr—
cu led Its tome. A t•rge teeT*4x.
'LluNgla Coo.tatUrslk bautl. l \ • 4 °I'M.-
NOTICE.-- 11 0IIERTTI.L£C11. 1(
,aria Lu x ,:
ase if tne beg tet Va
dti.taskalalll•4l.6 %UV to
art'
001"
daltopu pin. Vesennt'tbaenr!ro_ 0.".1};
Gr"lt et t ine Cu, er Atte
eit, uitnnac.
• Jnir=tn..iso, IL "'"' 'ac u._ "'
Cit°4lllET ! CHOQUET : -----
-
t b. , .. Jut rebblved • Eine amirlan•nt •C tbn
shose. ran•lna In vine :a V to 4:1 pm' ut :
the lint usertratut in Um gig. Torun, by
JAMES. NOWN,
136 q 004 lifell,
Jt7.will Mr
WANTS.
WANTED,
WANTED.
TWO FIRST CUSS COOKS,
1=
I=lll=l
WA NTE D—CARBINES,
• • YLES, It TIVOLV onto?.tch I Will " r
In . - ...T.15.1.:1..c.rd In tuna SIC for
Z " f:r g ' s:rs ' ; ' "Z ( tl er rg . etrtZ4 " ozo ' 41 4 °
Henrr's itle. or Cattily,. trour,,e li n
44 to for Col'. or Ht•lnlrmtna , ll Revolver,:
or 6 shootvrs.) jolt reduction .n4eo brot ( 14
erten. verb°, havlne of abort , ' arm, tot
v : tl.l can eddr,•• OF epplT [.. . . JO.N.T4,
teat Wratern 4an NA oil., corner Cone nen
yr 3rue SIA,. I"...c.burne. Jr11:b1C0
f e y NTED,
ANTED, .
JULY COLD COUPONS,
4nd Compound Interest Notes.
..TALTIZ T. BRADY It CO,
Corner Fourth ithd Wood Ina.
ANTru-men In Sale Men
Deptritzent or National Art Arroclatlen.
AWN, at unie. to .
B. Th. CISIZRAN,
Przatlera Of Assattattol4
Jt 2:h 115 Diamond Ntreoti, rttttbvryrb
FOR RENT
T° LET,
TWO SMALL HOUSES,
ne-1.1.h . /IX
teeth Want, on rosore •
awl teflon sweet, ornortlW, the Omer water
FOR RENT,
A LARGE. ROOM, 4th story,
MIATIO171? f.;• .IV2224IFAVVI"
Etol.ll. 13.10:b0
1.114. - I a et4ciu:git7l
lIEW:EARPET STORE,
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
•
c
.det- 3E1.75* r l -1 61,
NEW r•TTEILN IN
•
Tapestty Braman
gedy Brussels, - •
2-Ply and 2-Ply,
. Tapestry Inarainik
A Full Line of Straw Matting%
• ' , Levi. cargo:ira AND NANO'S%
Our ow: is fuller than at any previnois thus
this suer.. Thou wining goods in out Line
will tioWell to give W e call.
EICWARD. ROSE & CO., •
BI g/ITII tfrHgET , (mond goon)
istr2lir74liwT over Batas • HMl's.
HAVE REMOVED.
11'CALLUR BROTH:ILS,
.12a.myTeinlitittay Cogs= and um-
N 0.,. 51 Fifth Street,
• new lice of all new and deeLtable patterns
;MEDALLION VELVETS.
Velvets, Brussels;
2:SIPESTRr .1311V$6ElLai
large and choice assortakent of
Piano and Table covers,
100,111111 GREP, 11E410 110 . 69 Li%
Oil 23043ase'sx, -
THREE` PLY AIM TWO PLY_
Ifsigrpixts,
AM every earlet7 Of low Priced Carpetuw
1bC44.17111 - MOTHERS,
mnfo 43:11. Maisib.figivrerot.
BARGAINS ER CARPETS, ..
rit.Marr2
ALL-WOOL =GLUM'S;
REDUCED 250.. PER YAW/.
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
REDUCT.DW.c. PER TERD.
Rood White and Red decked .
CHINA MATTINGS,
REDUCED TO 34e, PEE YARD.
Heavy Reduction lataee Curtains,
And mso other hoods.
McFARIAND & COLLINS,
Noe.l'l and IS Flllthigeet.
Next to U. S. Custom Coosa and Foot Office. see
ond Floor, over Mary Jitneys Boot Store.
Jeletrern:eherr. - •
CARPL"rti.
OLIVER
N'CLINTOCII
' & COMPANY,
HAVE Join OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
.Thelrlolcidld Assortment of
NEW CAPAPETS,
OH Goths, Shades, .tc.
Atteattou Is called to oon tine stook or
1.0111 4111 ?lAD 'COMA
Great Decfinein prises.
$3 , 4 30x31-70 . 30c •Bi7v.i.tzEmp
SEWING MACHINES:
DON'T BE 11 EILLEVED BY
t °l7Peplrrillr, greragtit , 2l
to't's 7e.tt ale p 7 II eslDst
tan. pr.).
1 . 3.10. 100 20 . 1.11.2". ealzneist,
ray7m6.s shore Salttlleld.
GnovEß a nAszirs ---
ELASTIC STITCH API LOCK STITCH
Sewilag Meu34ines
Axe TILE MEUT for P. 1.11) ud YAllnfaer4rl./C
PUDOuta. Call sad ilea Mem as
104 Pink &red.
• GET NONE svr A •
GROVER &BAKER .
Par 1 FSOI7Gap Intr.. Ii la 11.11110/. p0rt2415.14
ituretwotbe boat. non , t , taLl to mall and see Kat
• NO. 105 ?l TA above ' Id.
QHOE, HARNESS Ai cAzubtimm
MABI3B shouldseetbanew
nova a Bea 11 1 SETI34I meat
cu
buTlax SidRE(M. It kJ th a best bills/Jr
laza. tor lisle L.t
NO. 105 TOrTli staztr.
above
02113
rrns Gnovrait &
SENVINC MACHINE
rze.er.u.w3L. k1e5a4.147
.t. , •• it
JO& la= Stllalar.
wir7rnat *bare Seltbitold
F'D I7 CATIONAI,.
CIVIL ANDDHAILND
EWCINEERINC,
•
At lila VIARY:4ER POANTEI'tIRII7 INATI
111TA, 'NOW, N. t. Loltmetlost very Ibor
-19,..a9
bEtlißTKßllo,l,blobli I:lron:nation. apply
to •
.11lor- tatattlAta LoOWIA
- WM:W '
BISDOP BOWMLN INSTITUTE
School for Young
__Ladles.
30. 62 Grfilit Street.
s , T=Vritb4 . l7l.euilTirllt ON.
Neale., Cl3l ob Rlbea Ie.T.4II.WSLDIN
NO. 191%1,1,1 tt , att. WO at I/
Cl.Akt ,, t it ett , a, ta AND".
10? lll(Ottaatital '
REV. 11.'1'. 001INLIt,
v ei tmuer.SEEDEl4,l
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