The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 31, 1867, Image 2

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• Pxyrrtoxs Ii 13kmanspycy.—in com
mon whhipther :city papers yesterday,
the 01;crit made very grave and pro
wilting blunders in its poblicntion of
petitions in bankruptcy tiled in the Uni
ted Sodas District C tort. Ir-reporter
published the name of Mr. J 11316.9 CON•
4cia, One of our Most reliable business
men, as having applied for the benetltnf
the late. He appeared only as petition
er against D. D. Fong, of Monongahela
city In a cute of involuntary bankrupt.
tcy.' 3 ' So also with; Messrs. florets ct
litilCAlt, and Jamie TURVET, Esq.. of
Greensburg, whoM names were pusibth .
ed. Its performing their dvdes• as
attorneys they simply filed widens for
otbey. parties. We — regret the errors
exceedingly, and in juatim to the gentle
men who Improperly fig used as bankrupts
make thin correction.
1E059
THC iICOL•oN P tveltENT
• In the proceedings of the City Coun
cil., pu bli s h e d yesterday Moor columns,
ws . s R e peat of the Committee on
Streets in reference to the Pavement
hours as the Simi son. This Report
was drawn and subscribed after the Com
mittee had visited Chicago and St. Louis;
had made inquiries in those cities cov
ering the whole subject matter, and
had examined many specimens of the
Pavement. It is not oar. pitrpose to ani
madiert upon that Report; to question
any of the facts stated therein ; or to
affirm or dissent from any of the conclu
sions arrived at. Uar purpose is rather
to urge the adopuon of some proper sub
stitute for cotsble•stoacs, than which
'nothing Can he 'Gorse .either for hOTSES
or for persona.. In the piincipal Euro
pean cities various substitutes IL.ve lump
tried ; maimed of them with suoL success
as to make a return to the phi ;:lan Im
possible. •
Whether the Nicolsoi Piverucat is the
thing for streete burdened with heavy
teaming would admit at least of doubt,
If . respect was Lad cxeluciroly to the
contradictory statements in regard to it.
In Boston, 'New York. Philadelphia,
Louisville, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Lou
ie, Memphis and various other ;dies the
journals have discussed it witt anima
tion, some declaring it to he the finest
Pavement In the world, while others af
firm It is totally worthless. In Memphis
it le held to be not only excellent for
travel, but a preventiveof cholera; not a
(ascot 'that:disease having occurred on
a street in which it is laid down.
Now, it is prolable that Conch of the
discrepancy of ideas respectiog the ntill.
ty of thlit Pavement Is explained by the
differant decrees of fidelity with which
the Jobe' have been respectively execu
ted. In Cincinnati loud complaints are
made that the contractors bratme sud
denly rich, while the Pavement is worth•
lei. I. affirmed that much of
.. it was
. _
laid without gravel, tar or rolls; that
men hive setnally taken blocks out of
their beds in the carrlage.wai witlitheir
angers; that the Povement ruts, rots,
and dlselosei all Manner of Inconveni
epees and annovancea,
This -suggests a precaution. • It this
Pavement shall be itled bore by the no
thorittes, on coy scale large or smell,
let it be well done, fiw the benefit of the
community and not of contractor& ' .
1J 12:139
For Arai past France has been mak.
ing formidable military preparations, be
tokening the speedy commencement of
warlike operations. To sueboin extent
have these preparations been mashed as
to disquiet all neighboring commercial
nations, and to compel the gc&ernmenta
of several of them to adapt like meas
nru, so u not to be caught unready in
cue the siathering thunderbolt' should
be burled at their heads.
Testerddy Cable telegrams announced
that the Paris Noniteur, the mouthpiece
: ol the EmperOr_ liarommx, bed given
'formal assurance that the relations 01
France with all European powers are
eminently peaceful; and had endeavored
(to explain some, at least, of the cream.
stances that had created general alarm.
No body 'doubts but these autumn
ces were inspired by the. Emperor him
self; and nobody reposes any confident e
- la them. This distrust, in the face ot
positive averments, indicates thii pope
ler judgmentof the personal chat actor of
the Emperor, as well as the hollowness 01
what passes in Europe for diplomacy.
The Emperor is not believed, because - he
has not established a 'reputation for
. trutitfalnesa His impulsive . counten
ance does not sent* a window through
.which his soul may be seen, but as a
muk behind-which his motives and in
-tendons are concealed. Napoleon I.
adopted as one of his fundamental. max
ims the sentence that "Lying is a
power." The terror inspired by Ins
name enabled Lim ofticoes to make a lie
staid In place of a regiment, a batalion,
a brigade, a division, or a corps. In
looking over his letters to his brother
Joseph, now published, it Is absolutely
manning to_ato with what earmstness
be eniolned 'tittplicitY and falsehood; as
a roost advantageous policy, upon one
whose instincts revolted at the ;degrada
tion of proclaiming as truth what he
knew to be falsehood. The illosirlons
nephew has no scruples of delicacy or
con cience In saying whatever
seems to
be for his immediate interests. Unfor
tunately for himielkhe has carried the
habit of unveracity no far, and been ex
• posed in ft so often, that he stands alto
gether discredited.
A - 407 is told of Humana. Be was
interrogated by the Austrian Ambassa
dor touching his purposesla a while
matter: It suited his convenience to
make a direct answer, which he did; but
be gruffly added, "If the fact had been
otherwise, I should have made the same
response "
' Whether Narommic lit..tll put the
warlike plans ho has undoubtedly form
ed Into execution will depend not at nit
upon the pledges he has made or may
make, but large!) upon the condition in
which be may fled the Eiropean powers
against which he meditated hostilities
Hs wilfnot be apt to strike unless upon
a calculation of probabilities he shall be
satisfied he can make the blow effectual..
Smalling will depend, ten, upon the
temper of the FlenehpeoPle: The rt-,
cent debates in the Imperial Leguilature,
of which we gave some account a day or
two ago, are of a description to 'lngrid
tbiOnquiry whether the Emperor has
not is much to fear from ineurremionary
mitiements in his owe capital as from
glimmer between other nations- The
bridals of French opinion demand a
larger measure' of freedom - titan they
enjoy. Hampering chafra them. They
long forthe' return of the era of true
parliamentary . discussion, in which
knowledge; ability and genius. can exert
their proper. Influence. The Jennutlirts
are weary of :arming, not what they
and what they feel the masses
ought to 1:614.bat what it amuses tbe
iptvioluFutt, to bare disseminated. An
intense Unrest presides the populace.
Patient jinege, burdens ,wben the xis
tional glory Is augmented; when the re
nown of French valor Is increased; the
Yaltalatulars keenly sensitive to natiobal
hum:nations, such. u have been expel,
lanced both in Mexico and Germany.
Is the Emperor arming Franmegalegt
itself ? Does be really fear One of those
volcanic eruptions by which thrones are
broken• and dynasties -overthrown? It
Ma often bean 'demonstrated, more fol.
queenly in Prance than elsewhere) that a
a Tag army Is more " inctiasd . to
sympathise . with the nation than
with the r monarch, ; when these
two •are in opposition'. It minnot
be otherwise. When all or wristlet the
famillesof a nation are represented in an
army, such a Corea erelnet be ex*ted to
pet against the common : estimate Of the
national well-being. This is particularly
"Lnre'vsliere reading 16 an accomplishMtut
possessed either by the ihole or a con-
Sid e ruble proportion of the people.
Bat the fact that. the mitts of Europe
have no confidence in each other, oats-
Lions serums 'infelicities. Among these
in the necesaity for those cast nname',ats
Which slim ricr rat:lions of men fromll~ro
ducave
i n d oa try and entail the burden
of , opforl i p i them opoa the residue.
Under this Indiction Eurtipe has groaned
for ct ni uric s, hoping for deliverunce, but
Thep esefel Tragedy in Vermont—Later
• and Interco 1.0 Particulars. -
(From the Boston Pest.) ..
BELLOwS FATAL V-r., July 24 —Tke
staid, sober and serious denizens among
the green bills of Vermont, where a
portfolio of crime or a chapter of murder
is seldom opened, were, on Tuesday
morning last, startled and surprised at
the annniincement, embodied in the brief
and harried particulars of one of the
most brutal; strerinue and cold blooded
murders ever perpetrated In the State.
The scene Or this most horrible and
unprevokea tragedy was near Weathers.
field, one of the most quiet and enter
prising little villages in the whole State,
and only a few miles—from-Windsor,
where the State Prism is located.
Up to this writing (Wednesday night)
the excitement created by this foul tour.
der is most intense, extending not only
over the*hole county in which the deed
was commuted, but throughout the entire
Suite, and all through the immediate
counties 01 New Hampshire. So intense
is the excitement that it is almost 1011106
slide for your reporter to winnow out of
I the confused mass of particulars any.
I thing like a full and correct account of
horrible deed. Everybody seems to be
astounded. Neighbors, citizens and
oilleials are entirely nonplussed. ilur.
der—a crime almost entirely nnkr own
in this sober and exemplary Common- I
wealth—nerves ltd bloody perpetrators
to deeds most foul, and here, among n
Lotions, Christian people; 'writes one of
the most tragic chapters to 1,0 found
within the whole raugota thiminalstory
in ttmerica.
On Monday nmlit last, at rather about
three o'clocl. Tuesday nosruing, as the
evidence indicates, a Frenehtund by the
name of Williams ' who had been em
ployed
La a farm head-by Mr: Gill Gow
ing up to the first of June last, and who,
on making a settlement with Mr. Cow
ing had some dispute in regard to wages,
threatening at the time to "get even."
called at the residence of Mr. (lowing,
and after arousing the household and
giving his name as that of a neighbor
(Mx.'llitehcocis) inquired for Mr. Gun--
mg, saying that the cattle ware in his
corn field, and he, had better get up im
mediately: Mr. i:lowing eras; and went
directly to the dorir, and on opening it
was felled to the doer by a lever in the
hand. of his murderer. Tbi done,
Williams went to a particular e rune of
the house Where Mr. (lowing w s in the
habit of keeping his wanking to its, and
Cot an axe, with which he recur cd, - and
with one blow split open the he d of his
victim, driving the are some istonce
into the door.
The confusion incident to the mutter
had aroused Mr. Gowing's w ', who
was sleeping in the adjacent room.
'Hearing her screams, the murderer en
tered tier apartment and with the axe
yet dripping with the blood of his first
victim, struck the defenceless woman In
the neck, nearly severing her heal from
her body. This dune, he espied an su
ascent little child, . ppurently asleep in
a trundle hod; The fiend oarefully
shoved the trundle under the bed where
the dead mother was lying.. nod then
proceeded to make his search for treas.
use, ' . .
Ele first split open a bureau in the bed.
room, the blows of his-murderous axe
leaVieg blood trains and clotted hair
wherever it fell. Finding no treasure
here, he proceeded to ransack caber to
guiltier., of the house, prosecuting his
search for nearly half an boor after the
last murder. Loring all this time tt e
:tale child, a girl of some thirteen sears,
instead of *creaming as she heard the
dying tip also of her fattier ant be last
prayerful pleatkingsof her mother, feign.
ed to Ire asteep, and with the sheet drown
closely around her head, she was unmo
lested by the heartless murderer of her
parents.- Besmetred with the blood ol
ula two victims, Williams now left the
401150, 410 search for money - being unsuc
cessiul, notwithatandieg there was be•
tureen five and *ix hundred dollars con
mated in the bed where the murdeteel
woman was lying. Alter Ithving• the
scene of his double murder, he quietly
proceeded td the house of a neighbor
Poly half a mile distant, and engaged to
work through haven.
After remaining in the hay field for
some two or three hours he asserted that
he was quite unwell, and quitting the
field, started for Windsor, evidently
with the intention of melting his escape
by rail: Oa the road to Windsor he was
overtaken by a gentleman in carriage,
who gave Lima rids. The news of the
murder-had preceded him, and the OTi•
deuce of the little firs, who recognized
Williams' by his voice, led to his arrest
Pirectly atter. Lis arrival at Windsor.
When taken Into custody he feigned to
be surprised, but it the same time was'
greatly agitated and nrryous, betraying
all the premoititory evidence of a COM&
once stricken °Minden
_He was taken to prison, and - as minas
nossible a hearing was had and he was
fully committed. '
The news of the terrible tragedy
spread like wildfire, and before steps
could be taken to secure an inquest the
quiet homestead of the ' murdered wife
and husband, father and mother, was
visited by thousands of people. The
village of Claremont, t. IL, being near
ly deserted, business was suspended and
every available couveyancii pressed into
service to carry the anxious and curious
to the bloody scene.
Mr. Cowing and his family had resid
ed for some six or seven years In that
vicinity, and were most highly esteemed
by all who knew them. .11r. C. was not
only a farmer, but was also an extensive
dealer in cattle and horses—always keep.
tog large tams of money in his boric for
this purpose, which Lis murderer well
knew:-
Williams, the murderer, Is a French
man, had is reported to be a most ugly
sad thisperale character, this not being
the' first criminal effence laid to his
charge. With the evidence now agaluti
WED, a conviction will he easily secured.
The latest accounts are to the effect
'hat Williams lad an accomplice. Con
ductor bow, was let him off at the
bridge, testifies that another man got off
with him. .
=
Jodging from the following from the
Richmond Whig, of - duly Jlth, some of
the papers to the South which were once
.upporters of the rebellion have occa
sional lucid intervals. The Whig forci•
bly says:
.Nat going back beyond the origin of
Poo war, the South; under the teathinta
f unwise leaders, has been the victim
of she following delasionst
Krnt, That secession would prove a
routcl v for wrongs inflicted or tuiselilefe
uteneol.
Se.rond, That slur would not result
roam SeeevPion because the people of the
Not lacked the - cot:rune fur such an
undertakieg; imennso , ootton wee king;
because they weFe too shrewd to quarrel
with their uwu tread and butter; and be.
°so lu the greet emocratle party of tne
North tins pledged to throw heel( serum
'the patleof any army that might attempt
to move southward.
Third; That it war should result we
might miseadently, oalint on the assist
once of 4reat &stain, and that with or
without arch assistance we could never
be subjugated.
'aura The war being begun, that
we had only to hold on, dird two things
would happen which would aer a te our
tnumph: • Post, A reaction against it, led
on by the Democratic party; and, second,
a financial crash that would deprive the
Government of the means to 'carry it on.
Fifth. ,The war being 'ended, that the
North would open its comsat once, would
ran to meet no, kill thelatted cult', Ox.
tS'isti. Piloting ourselves numppoint
ed in this, that we might Rarely pus our
reliance In the President, whose protec
tion would be sure defense, and whose
power would secure fur use speedy rein
vestment with the privilege of self-gov
ernment. .
Serena.. The President baying failed,
that we mug sgein look to the Demo.
crude party, of the North, who were
sir.% to cony the elec ions and revolu
tionize Congress.
Ei,714114 The Democratic party having
lost rather than gained in the elections,
that we must look to the Supreme Court,
who would set Lip the Constitution as our
- shield and buckler, and, with the awful
drown - of Justice, would petrify Congress
into silence and submission.
This, Ilke the others, has proved a de
lusion. Thus, one assurance - aner an
other of those who would lead us has
proved false; one hope after another has
fulled. 'What rebuttal; ? Where next
shall we look? Ask the Richmond ja
law and It will tell you again, as, in
substance It Is telling you dolly, look to
the Democratic party; Ihs not that reed
broken And: pierced our sides - often
. What remains?. Our condition as a
people lea mostunhappy one. Wormed
rat( reptirse," securlty,-- We Meted tO
the Preddent, and be wee non-erten:- NEW ADVERTISENENTS.
We looked to the So nemo Court and
nvni3edus not. We Lave waited for a ...i.7"TO PLUMBERS AND BAR
populur re -action in the North till Wait
ing 11 . 1 madnev". There is hut one re- egy ot
course left, but it is an a:1 sue.icient one. tr " t le t. ull t
ctstea a_IZT en
We must 4, rereono, toe h- , ..:tdny of the t..n,t. - s 'h`
° c,
cn
party that control,- Corzrers. the Pr , i- A. n aT,..'lT. Z .or BARR
dent, the Court sod tie countty. Ito:
Must eta, to :flake isunavaiiing, re
esefiug, and fefi-hurtin.: UrOu it.
tVe sins accom if; confirmed aifreuden
oy, god consent 'that ibe poacr or
the G. f ir,nintint shall ft:Muhl in Its
hands. We must seculo its r.raddence
ond good sfie no other
It by etc,. r it al an Let 1).3.
No class of foreigners are more desire.
bit or more cordially welcomed in the
United States than Scotehraen. H• rdv.
enterprising and industrious, they nikke
the bsst citizens. A writer in the Lon
don ..`iperlotor, after remit:king that time
succeed • everywhere, proceeds to tell
wary they do so. Though hard in de
meanor, and prag,matica: in mind, the
Scorchintart is nevertheless one of the
most adaptable of mankind. There is a
tund of reasonableness in him which
enables him to adapt himself to all eir•.
cumstances, to '`iulerate the intolerable." , c e Nted writh e the unite „ of ~,„„„„„
Nobody in so independent, and no - body h y' a. sm if bay CITy 'Sea „„
;iiinit3 - : - M - Ftaq.iial
I kes his own way more keenly, but a Pl'''' n
sc.tch.,n makes an almost pelf'!” sec- ' GRAND DEMONSTRATION,
vent. .lle does not hate his employ, r
for employing him, as nine Englishmen to IllEtt•LF OF .
iu ,test do, and does tot think service a
profession, as Frenchmen and Germans HUMAN LIBERTY AND PROGRESS,
are ap to do. He means to be toaster :
ta .
himself some day soon, and meanwhile
there is the employer and there is the : .Tharaday, August Ist, 1861,
work, and bulb are natural facts, and he
AT
obeys the one and does the other with a j
reasoning fidelity. Scotch clerk:, and irt.c> AT CIIT - lir 1...491..F1LtC.
" • Igentrs," and. agents, and employes i
generally arc simply the bast iu the world, ! , ~ , . .
unapproachable by Englishmen. old rt. ;
I'".. ,rte
wiled only by german B. of the Yet)' lieSt I
„ r ...... ~,.. . iuntee mote: Op •very to Ulan
kind. 'flat single cathwity. Me c neut . ) ! screett , i,....a I.MIIn V. Nest: op W“t to aorta
of obedience 'without La:taming obedient, t (~ , ‘ . ,i 'L ., !:,tots: N in
F. ue “, F , ..,..,, ~„,r
smooths the path of every Scoichinau In • .a., th , wn '', .=7. ',' n Irttelllraig7 .v =a d a;
Ilte hrginnitle. of life, null the a eine tent- ! ~'T. 1 ., , ,714, T i n
. %!t e rta I , . ; :wr,ete, op ~,,,,..
perament make itself manifest in other I it er'w. Lapel: Jong Logan to Yi t ; ! tre ' .Wer ' ff t?‘ " .
I UN you, tIICETH Hs!: .1, al urn,a, tat., tee
I and It departments of work. soil
.1 An In` he pruee,on ono proceed over the
01 all people they hare always sue- 1 fool...enta ro‘e : ...ea Wane to imn• ecolas
resle.] hest iti Frame, became though „T e " ,',",..,,','N,',V,l:„n,":,'"', l ,ys;!,,le e ' w , ttert
they do not chtiugo or lose their national Meal I'. Ste Set; Mee; Alert - t ' . a ft': ' e :" .7:
eltaractcristies, they du just what the , tiT y n ,l,;;: - ' . =" e 1 e c. ,,! . :,1.";,,.=,:r5rtn wile'gron
1
Eighth will not—ahey accept France. 1
"They consequently," the writer eon. ' ring ..W.rantsloto2-I.lwallezas:a.
tient,. "never excite the hatred Willed. To the LINCttI.N OUARDS, be eh, Unite, of
attaches to Englishmen abroad, and All,giteny City. It, J. NOL.LIDAY will mete
Stetchisnot 33 Much excited as t reW. - fi.lVNltTigiisttr.gaTiaiaatitli
by is sort of kboblitnesa of character, ' ths bo.sitsm; Ja nus
a detercuination not to fit into nay lain ! I . :Tit=tt{l,l l :l..,l 9 l,l 4 ,4N.l °N. S a* , ' 0'
which Ile has Ma made himself." The , 'rhe •hree o-lati +Notated Colored. u'etor. of
• /1.11, , te1t. rim, IN tuot,en.t. Him neN .,
writer adds - . ' i MIl.111.,,•• tiAttNEYT and se. R. Dar, nave
i.t. is the same in India. The - Scotch ' i"L,!ras Insi '' .l ``',',,,, ere s.ussts , t tab. ara s sms
push there more vehemently than any ' ir... ' , , t 1 11,, ' ,„ ~ n ~:,11 , ;:ne , ',..V:tee y ;;;
'other race, and are, 'we think, quite as i ..:,:;•." ! h t h ;.l...V; ..r 'hm.rh , e' the tehanh
apt as Euglielimeu-lo dislike the hat' ves; s g..,!'eitstm-sr-iinaVrlr
the t o
but they rarely Contract the English ha. Z, l ;,l ' .,', l ,';',,, '' ;',`t, ' ,L t :C e "i gnAT:.7,1',".4n,', 1 ,:;
iced of the country, ...apt the people • la , ...., e. sit alas war .trend- '
!ley do not itk , ., yield to It climatic 1 „A1.;„ . ,,,y„;;;, , ,;:;,21 ,, ,:,.;„ , ,,-,..T„ , z ls ' e Ttv .
conditions, and in their grave, Eta way, , u . a oe. og t.wa do. Pere an the C.L ' to ins
either reconcile themselves to I sets, or ‘" ;:. ‘ Th ' :! . :! V!Fd'st;l4.
of
atre to be
the facts to them. They change in Inds, ' e.. •••,•I T.. tacils ., vnlttliellt of toe ...I •Cill.e.
notch less than the English do--the A, n'," \; ' , "" a ,i; ‘,..,; ' ,0 . ,21 . j, , ,, - ,r, - , , ,, , :p ‘ ::,72,
elo Indian is less like an Eisclishmun in , itst , ..-tois• '
ideas then an Australian or American— t .a.statirres. OF AIIitAWORM if NTS.
but they fit themselves in, did are often , , ` , v ::;,1:,‘,1i:..4. 1 . ' 1 .. 1 . tnt , r , ,, ,w i serr.
extrednigly popular. The Scotch eds.. I , tuenoei J•elwn. I.enmel ileo:gloa . , Y. -
SiOilarlea in Bengal, for example, have ',
Wso '''' ... L h Zi . r% g li , , , r lls , riien.
among all missionaries peraaps the .1 IQ- new. o t Adam/Wan to the Park. 4300.
greatest influence beer the pimple, an In. : 1,0.01
tluence the more remarkable because ' .. - "Tks - TIIE NtEmsEnsnir As 11
they of all Missionaries have taken theetiNtittr.G4TioN t•F Illt , .WNli A.
feast trouble to acquire the native too use , im„..,,•,, ,, ...P,):; p..,9 , , , 1;..1 , :=1„,r,41,F,;
The suutheehers used to saY that &etch- or citrisitabs. In 'he ranee or woe roreremin
nutHu
„r, i Le r ,. .
‘1,.‘.•• aeon
LI Ir ,; • ; ‘ , h , r . r oL : i l I ; r ,r o b r .r h4lp , . ;0 .
w e at;
men made the best slavedrivers,
cruel as the Yankees. more steadily stern . eo-ne of e at:tiov. an the coriwr of lienaltwk
titan the English; and they succeed I L'L b „';',',: o :7,v,: . „tr,lng d ....gr,t b t,t:
equally well is Ash, A. Screctitnan will ! risf.ierts srme ammirretop, oar 'nth Caurch
get mare work done in a Itengalve Judi- ' na..r si tiLltisrari. ' ‘..l.l:Vgiars!t i nit ' ilr.
.4n factory, with less fuss anti irritation ' ts,s,,en e t l :MTfrris di .wa s dtstr P. , by the
among the neon:e, titan any ot tier Mutt= ' We ' ve . ..n.l pre, ; :' Lla.v7Oaceatt of all Carla.
being, atm Me same fact fa
per
' ‘ l. t' s • whe'... l, teth.teetaite. ' , entrnt, Inlets.
, , ma, in
;Mows. 't ewe ere ...oaten ro'ored
in the construction of ratlways. , Neel , la tlat .wa el , lea and Ise environs to in
...butanes •tact•lte ..rule , tot,o etlangelleai
achingeel them rnumloetione Chums P.,-
A. WA6 , III.NGIYIN corresponds:et 01 lac ' e t. r
I. tot %wee oar •Itu He labia to !mild •
Cincinnati Comaterriol narrates at cons I . !en 7 l: : eTt ' ec .. .= a 'n e r lUot v..grat,e,
anierabie length a couversatlon with • r..r. b. 0,...1L5LE, who in no, oar WM.
President JOI1N3ON”. After giving his i ',..;;Vt.ni=l.;tejrgen,l. la ran o'r.'
views of the Reg mstruction Acts, Negro i i,yr e "„;,:r, r ,;Zr e l := eltblee`,Z, enema augg
Suffrage, and various other points— •, . 1 ,,. ;;;;;J . : ,•, ,, -,• ;: - ; , ,,I tz .....,..,
'`llr. Johnson asked me if I had any , Cs ts i"r4ows Xit ' ` ,4 °...• ht r ...OM ta oda
eau. y. will come Otr at IoNsUN PAM, In the
idea what was the nature of General i ....ism van of ',Weever. •UtillnT lat. inc.
Grant's testimony before the Judiciary , ndi b et = ll l ,ittatel.:rg=lstias win
Comonttee. I told tom I only knew of i
nu etletstee,
i.l tee molar. of the emeraaton. ‘ VIZ*
; t e lr=lltkhat devoted to Om Dormant ufwar
the rumor that had tioen fl wing almut
Washington, attributed to Mr. Eldridge,
s democratic member of the Jude:lu) -
Committee, to the elfect that Grant's tes
timony made him a good cioditlatc of
,"
tie Democracy; but that I lied also heard -
that the Radical members of the Com
eibteen,serted the 'Very reverse of ibis,
and claimed the ttatitnOty as fitting
Grant for a Radical nomination. The
President rerided that he tad reprded
Grant no an endorser of his policy all
along:- 'Yon will remernher,l said he,
'that the mesooge for Which I wan first
denounced to toe Senaie,na 11;Mo:want
ing the condition of all•trs in the South,
wee, booed portly up.. Ptfotenation
by General Grant in hie report,
which accompanied that tnessa;e. 1
hare outer spoken very much to General
Grant on the. subject ofi Lwlitic , tut
shouldlie surpriecti to find out at this
titan that ho has teen Oilphted to what I
hare been attempting to, do for the res.
Lorrain of the Southern - States.' "
CIIOLERA ; CIItiLEFIA ,
With the a . mhat.Cermla advt.-cat ChoicrA. go
ihm•IONI per wilt lit num charm, for lh he
tatc elocrlo,re Ism 6,113 atraM4 to b •
the most certain .nchtotc—Aml. whet hts cor]
otAc wol rare Acron. An' holm. pale. Le m w
sad lo tried on, le. west an 50.40 AND 11.h.14,
111 la Alt rteLd tat be Gail. When De chOl.
Ara 1 / 1 c1,6 net tee (orate occasions. It we.
(0.0 1)' ripml. um that
FLI fiG'S COOLER! 11.1XT ÜBE
Was the kw,. awl sup ,- "led all inners. thew.
fort It stahtls ton atop net. If you trOuld haw
aztlele t you can atrpentl Co, you sheold
purchase It to the •ielusiou Cf all others.
Eold call In rlttsburgh. at
JOSEPH . FLEXITNG'S DRtG STORE,
Cerra Dlaxontlaa.3 Starlet L.:sett.
ItEr.TOIRE4 - (R4li or Fi1)E11
11Ant 0.4 a d-iessida la eropiaile. bvipri
n it from (51 Vog. curet IV. ritlrr.ll, Headache and
ail Zrapure oi she ac lin.
The Cleat Pr , fool flair 'lectern,
"London Over Hair t. um, Ildttair rii
i•Losuida Introduced.. Harr Cdlor
••Lord.lop Hair Color a-s.'l.yr ,
"tool. , Enid Heads II *lot - inter Ire,. ore,••
"London Hair Victorßesidue , "
ndon Iteelethed I iair lidare,
`London Hair Cid . ..if iteardrer•
is..onddri with Hair iies• ores , .
ow:o. . tot.:
.4.;;;i1;;; NesC-11.11,
Ir Tionnts — .• air 41°1..14.add,.
artier. to or eiNt' rhiladkiphis.
Sold by hIeCLA-u-itAN A Molit.:•• , AN. OK' , .
0.. 10ELLIC 1 , 1.1[111N.4, A.
V. Li To . h. x4t icE el N . ,14
nt, / •
lyll7nrucro • •
COXIINCI.6
r 13.7 04, 0.,
Mr, - 11.. 110 r Tl.lOl • OVITII- , C,lclnt, I
bar. tensessrelrafil'eted wilt paralysis of tie
st math, au I tyv given up by se, era! riniu•nt
OW. i Awl. 1 haat tried. kreral returdlea of a
ton:o and atinitilatint natnre. but oilliout any
sooite ul.. Rome the, , r Dnr nun Ds alto I
anas Induce - I to t.). year ISTtikrisell
an vs. d ablbt 'even or tlal.t. bows% with'
adeetivd Usti ut. bovltia. Ls grea•lyttoprovy
ad: and vr.ur ItiTTY.IIV be on, era.
cantons ri-srdy of th•ir kind In tbe market. If
used st•dir.cted tiny wit, SIN. fa prove B. saver
ro'rely to t , elan dl6fi:psiaor
utiles diavaprs of allßy.nature
heapi elfully yours. I.V WIN SUILIUX.
RAcgtgag, I).lin* Aug.,.1661.
idxFsr.g. Fir. TaTgit
a. tr.. itgir ttl , TEK3tveratuge
th..y vr.r.. n b
ought out, au4 eticslthr them t.e
gonong thc .rany n , rorg ta. rlw tb,
brought ....once the t•• [mg uuh I un,d o
skirt.. argue. h. I u.ecrrec,u meo,ltb.
MMEMEM
- CULO ph Cu.. Mich.. July It, 1113.
.1 110,1 1..10.1 it 1 ITO—Nepticalep s
.3”1 , 1c. fn ur , r CM s ram, balm f.r sp.
th...acil 111.. Y out. tett],
U. hi/Lthl, 11. D.
CURE OF k INTULA.
)0. XarElllt bt watt to thane yen fur tour
kb duo,. and .elentalle ......natot my die
rue. for which Intik to conanlt ra you some time
In January last. Tan "I remember that I had
• emnotionfloa of a i which dually cid"'
In • tenth. Ilatela, which t had head 1.1.1.4 to
.dot elude , . on account of a bar•.aing roogh,
which Itwas..leareol pair., fast. n my long..
I knew that the pepotar mule t . eatlnt
wit. like mine was by • 0181101 operation,
ch, if seeeetetal at all, loot Id naturally
tarn.. the disva. Upon the lung. de.eme other
nftal. rpm, on [mount of Cl.- naddeonva of the
core and the lernidtate 'the it to a eli,C l / 4 ,g0
one conatralued to believe was • Wu-
Only Prootelon of "Stu. tote! rid or saute a or.
old coadition Ito thc.lTatettb I feel littjoett)
eattalled that your method of treatment, purl.
fling to the slat.oo, and local aPplica.lone to
the ibtaloot part. mutt care. If anything
"theta can", which end I 41.1, and lam
happy 'o report myt.lp well In o.rir bar.lcular.
whit eueoder and better health thin I hs , o bad
'for yea.. f wood atao e.l that ba auditd•
tummy.. mode were almost pa..., yid hay
left ma • new mon. with ell the chortles an
vigor of ...red heal.. • - •
grateollT, 4
Dr. - Hey s ''' agog .113 that roolps are no. 1
rtnu st ect, frAn m. orall p. 3,1
NGW .AD vE It E EN TS
- -
Awe/lAA Jr., damn. tizproo,
Aro Strew, to an auaorntod AMIN, to
rocooo ActoOritonnonlo far the U4):1777 . 6. aMI
other papers Nrou7hout the tinfiza
and VCnnodas.
ROBINSON BROTELERS I
336.32.25.0. ram,
I 110.7 S FOUBTII BTNth7, Pit t abargb,,
_convert 7-30's. rm.; of Oarta. upon *M.O.
meat terms. .Tner here conacalitly ou haml all
kinds srf
la. EL. 313C2)1VIDES,
And use procared to buy and pall Railroad Inele
Of Stocks; Ustkif 0114 and Bll4g. b.ock.t
Rare. on Bra, Mama, Land Warrnote. Me.
NTELL-114n, anneal or tha anintlra or Bat
ler, heaver. Lawranea.. Memo and W.mblualon.
intermit allowed on Thno Vet:melt. •
.
THAT TF , NAWAREE FLOIII*
76 bbl.. *roadway Minn
Te arrlYe by rall, L 61661611
, tva.tatt DICALT RC%
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : WEDNESDAY. 'JULY 31, 1867'.
k;" . ..e“ILLEII7IOti SOTICE.-The
Mere or t&e.
PITT EGBGd GE&IS ELEVATOR CO.
HI) or MADE 1t51.,1[4 . .
ntl SIU:NUAY. 4rote da• or • utast. ISM. ale
' Orot7l7 •
VTI rt . rnlil2l7.Vc ' ee r rt
Plc!atinrch, JulT Rt. IS,. 311,0r2
D
DEMONSTRATION !
1884. THE
_11383
LINCOLN MEMORIAL
1776. 11867.
CEMETERY ASSOCIATION !
W
KOK V.
46 KJ. twas,
7 , (
WK.,. W. 1311lKY.
f;Labviela of Cwrwatee. la
BAILEY, FARRELL Ii CO.,
p
PATER LEAD PIPE.
li•re ronst.ntly on bacd and mete to order,
LEW rIPE &ND BUM LEID,
EM=l
Warehouse, 167 Smithaeld Street,
ti
M ARSHAL'S SALE.
rawlit(dosi crmar. Is-
7:rx:rf,t t tan th y: a
Unl,4
ttnlel tar the. Was tarn 1.14 t,,,, of VaLnii,shia,
rt .. :147 ,w tt ., ;T ' ,7•4%.a1. r."h4v4_"
ea the 100 11*', OV at orib.
t.c w .raa
t he Collowlar 4..10441 ;nap., tY,
ilt
'Tortt . Coppor KM.; 1 . 1/P Worm. ad Tube: non
Henna, got toe ye Beer Tao: one Had aka:
oor Mewl: ono Tub or Chopped he, at
het WohtT, Ila empty ,Kea, ril.lll(O4
(LW implem.l. behmill. to estd Lothar.. the
oultoteg had for ..la DI•ttlooe. ad the lot of
n 1 on late], 111141 Moth. P . O 114 *hated.' lo
0.0. of re. :at - erditolt
,tala
,ss
Pol Pb,
" ‘" l
THUS. A: ROWLZT.
U.S. Marshlo.
.ASSILlx.'s ITW:tx.l
PlLutiursu. July
MAIISEIAL , B SALE.
Ity v.rtoe ors:nit of resditi,af arpoarts Issued
rat of U: plotrtrt Court o. toe butted Clatrs
f r the slattern Diatrlct of Peetoy.waata, sad
W m, directed. I a Iti espuse to putolesMa u the
r u i ," ft t it
1000.1 pa Oeseatts. peoperty, to •It:
Coxfrrser Whisky: O n Copper tithl
an , t Worm: Two Pin YotuseisrTeroTlet fleas
uren, able Hops thus Foresee; Tw•etty emote
lloy-brans: ..se Noss; Tub, aud otia Plot.
erlreu sea teams as the propetty of JOHN
C ItsP K. at the suite( the Castel:Stales.
TIILOS. A. MUWL(Y,
U. B. Aaranal.
4.112',' A L : 6 • 11 +VP , A.7. JrValvd7.23Z
The Highest Market Price
PAID rot
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.
GOLD, SILVER;,
COUPONS IND CAIRESD OM ER 1088,
J. F. STASH tr. CO., Bankers,
COr WOOD AND THUM kITHELTA.
113)11.1191):M/
IRON -CITY CUTLERY CO.,
No. 3 St. Clair Street.
Hiring paretmed of AlittllEW BUMS th
entire steak of Hardware, Outlay) and Variety
otYds. et the above etand,lt V their naentloa
Lobel°. band afire thin aloes of
H Ak DW ARE. CUTLERY.
000 e, Ines thereiyera r , Pistols, alahlent Tackle
nod epdrtlnn goods of every varlety. They are
tilredlWgltgok 11e'1.W.rg".1,141).1=11;
Stomp,,
<lamp, goo ranking heal and uanes/1121/
at neaten notloa.
W. 11. DOWN. IS
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
AN OPENINsa FOR lIUSINENS
le °Bated by the proorletor of a unmake
taring ratablls Nava now In eucetatful opera
ot, in robot') The proprietor will give tools.
won, res.es (or nutting to fell, and will, If
de trod, retolo an Intorert In the ppecyyp.
Capital/01111ilell .hoot SII,OIO.
APPLY TO
•
al. O. 13.1%"1"..01.1h7.
Broker In Clock, Lod Beal gelato.
11:31 Apollo Hallam, , roorth street.
S . S. BUMF,
11.6075.T11
BONDS, sTocnics,
AND REAL ESTATE, -
Apollo Building, Fourth Street, .
Back. Ineeraree sad Moe Papal Beed...ad all
I. tees of ntocks bno.ht and sold On .61lniaillOp.
Marl meets boos 10..4 sold.
NEW BOOK STORE.
141106 Sabbath. School Book Store.
DINH Mel Testaiente. Ilabbsth &noel Libre.
3, 1 4 1:k" , 1 , 1`.. ° ,17=74"11 1 `1.4. 4 1:1
Miscellaneous Berge veetenete. led all orders
Pr...PLY 1n.d..."..9V4".ffara1114
_ 11,1714 rd et, t 'llttetetrell.
nielinZito imam iiiiiiii i
lyr ISAIAH THIRST. CO
DRY sprit:FA AND . PEACUEII.
tll be eole very leer, to clefs them. by
- llAte . lf Mao .Co.
ROPE OIL-710 bbh. In store
tot~geb7. nbeizartivririv
NEW ADVERTIREMENTS
NOTlCE.—Pertles wishitr —
BLACKBERRIES,
Can get aL,ea daily by leaving their orders at
S. .11. YOUNtryt,
Cor. Ro. .ma.l at.
FOR RENT,
~.The. Large Store riooni,
No. In; 01110 11 1 1 , 11C1 , ... ' lO . K l .O. at
. 1 . 0 1.1 01 Y. Count,' ,1tc.v1,./. to, ((It.
lagialro at No. lOU 0111 erltEIT,
_lll3:olCornry Welt 1:01:1%.
CHOICE JAPAN
Ir Half eller:eve', choice JAPA'A LYNCOL
on?..I. TCA. In ri urnd sud ball roltral rapers,
Put' P r,preetly for (Arany ute.'eatt fur male at
Fatally ttrocery or
JOHN A. 15EU9IIAIr.
t.thertr-ver.l Hued er.,..te.
FOR SA LE
BUILDLIM LOTS
SIX iluitnlN4; LOTS. corner or Duncan an t d
Bono streets-20.W. Intce low and terms ...T.
JUIIN 0. BAILEY ft 8101.,
1131083 - So. 10 Fourth street.
voTice.—rrrTiinvitGu 'AND
CO:SWF:M.B%4IAX RAU st) ertltps...
rii r eVg r eA 11 . .745.T. 1 tr0U.
Z 711,7 grg Y e%V. * :lo l . s tl. l l.lllZlV;tiiii;
pall on and after that date, n pre.enta.lon and
&livery at the Flrst Iss , mai Hank of Mts.
borgls. Vst/.
I.
Pdli 6. Jr..
daret rs' ..d resat:re.
Plttanrdb• Ju1y2.15. 067. J.Jl,esS
ICE FOR , SALE.
•
PURE SPRING WATER ICE. •
From the bad waters Sof the Conemangh Ittrer,
by them. load, del eee c d to Plltatearsh.
loquiro of H. bWANEY .11(10„
Ott I eaters,
Jytt:et, Car. of Peon an 4 Han street..
LOU 4.LE-1101LERCI. FOUlt
• tlE' OsslS-rt/SNIS..II [FOILS:ICS. 'oche. In
d i ameter. 2, Icrn lona. .eith 1.0 II Ines 0000.
Tv 11 /non stools arum, Inches In , allstoo , er:
Vrg
check atol blow on val. , eotupiste. knoutre of
11 31. Unit 4111t.1.,
.1% it:s7s tin. al Penn street
pEltrIT
PUMP MAKE.R.
And .no(n^t•r.r r sit kind. or tynUIIRN
city.
t.l; Vit;;° u .." ' t `" "' the i l t",':l 4 :
PROPONiALS Flkii WROUGHT
IRON WINUJW 01tATLN78.
CONYSLOLLER's OFFICIL.
• Allouhrne. July .loth.itd7'
SEALED PM , SPO I.J will I, • reet.lved ists IS
untla Aug • n eluct
Zt7 x u lill i l t %"(1 1, !",',1,,1t00 r 5'",`°`,2
dew. of tn.. elan mita. tor tussl
ing and put., up tINIC 4'IIOtIGIL I . IRON
IRA , St. In sue ns tiro
the Window t, can Log,
Le t. up.
ern at tbo
It. N. PRA CIS,
It . r'lt. Controller.
pEOPLE , S INSURANCE CO.
Uld•OZ. N. IL 0011. WUOD AND YUPTH 11711
A 1102115 COXIYANY,
=
D:s•VersirP,
Pre— I%lns,
Jan Watt; Can John L. EttOashh.
tlasocel P. Shelter,
JoLr. k. Parke, Charles Arbuckle.,
Cst.t. Jas. Itit;ot. John P. ISlrspstrial
Wk.. Van Kirk, 'o Wrenn.
Jnah.s tr. Varner, . 0, Hau. Los..
%PM. PUILLIPTS, renhient.
W. W. (JA‘IJ
,J NA OHN IL Wtineretsr p ATT. Vico Presidant.
JoOl:ly CapL .1 As 11001)(Pn. rienn Ant.
WHITE HAHEGE SHAWLS,
White Grenadine Wills,
=
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
25 Fifth Street.
721
DISSOLLTIONI OF PARTAELLSIIIP.
NQTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
%Ott lit. pannersbli, heretofore existing ne
tweet, Mill aug, t MR s, this day dl.-
sot. ed. Parsons tomitig claims against the slid
inn and those &Wandd to the same, will pre.
last their aceouota at So. 6 tinsitLiteld stmat.
toe the adjustment of the same.
& RUBINSON,
M. X.'llidnA.
do'y
ETOTE
Notice la herclow elven to all oar.. sot to
Damns., any of the nOodo. wawa. Ineretmdloe,
or material. bettottaloa to the tat, Arm of
O'llota• /n ROlll Nt Oa, wttboat my Indlrodnal
alananare to attached to each .4 every . bill of
salt tor sold good, wares. otercLandlm or in.•
serial. at I eattl . repodlato each and teary sale
not made toy... Nance wit, lbto notice.
t.”11/01.11.
hrT.lrcnrol. Jolt 24. 16 7. . l: bael
ALL THE LATEST STILES OF
=
XL...SIM ANL CHILI/NAN `A
BOOTS, -SNOBS,
AND GAMRS, •
1. great 'solely, and ttWal as 1 . ...014
taloe.,
31 FIFTH STREET.
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.
1.1:7:111V1,
I=l
LADIES , ENGLIBII LABTEV6I
CONGRESS GAITERS,
AND BALMORALS,
Worth $5, sellia6 at $1.50, at
31 FIFTH STREET.
W. E. BCDDIERTZ & CO,
111.72:hrwr
CoMPIRESSED
• BUNGS.
ARMSTRONG, BRO.
,& CO.,
Mansfactarces arid Wholesale Dealers lo
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plpgs, Ipps, Irish Moss, Pitch,
RUSIN, IdLY V 1122 , &a., &a.,
No& 174 & 123 Third NI.. PlStablansh.
AMERICAN WATCIIO9.
• A SPLINT/ID STOCK OF
Fine Gold and Sliver Watches,
F INE COLD JEWELRY,
.11ILVEILWAlt6, CILOOKB,
t lbe lowest prices. not Dublin., !welted to
cal: and calamine our stock benne puretmality
eleewnre.
Waters repairing promptly attended to, at
• W. WILSOVS,
No. 54 YOUttTli , •TBILICT,
Two door above Market &tent, ell:{21: tare
BUSINESS MEM
COMPIIERCIALCOLI.ECE,
Nos, 8 and tint. Clair Street.
Bu • Pearetaal I:barter.
8 4014 400000. reammahlp and ArnluecUc.
time tualtalte4 040 00
Arithmetic aad Panakanl4lo 9004u.,00
of three ..... 00 00
resouseblp, per raohth....— 0 00
Nor 01reelers or Opeeireens, adalreee
N. /311AFFEE, or
oolueru J. F. IIcCLAYIIONDS.
FIIrI3I3OItOII
CITY LJUYORY.
All %lode of wan:nee dope with promptness
a cr a rail
re tort 'en O.C/OCIa., oche .01.4,4
to have linos Om pate to same dee. 'ushers Mit
althe tangerine places will be promptly attend.
ed :
Jot. keel, nor. Fifth and time its.
6robieleinis loop kin More. ..
vooi Owlet, car. Peden., A Ohio. Allegto7.
nrsil .".;.%.x4g... tteai
Lame street..
once, Ito. 4 PT. UL/1.114 ST.
FEINT GLAS8:100111W GLASS
AND PICTURE : FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. EY 0 NS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
PAW PiPtlV"Poli rwrAllg
ANdari enYI A PHAVIt riltalDe
Cornice, Undil and Hatton& Consols, Tripod
and 'lntact Tables of as q vlalta design and
wdrlttliflND 138 . 0 ILL ING anecatad tha
1 17.14.21 1 1281 MATE . "A".t"."
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE UNDEESI6NED respect.
fatly announce that Usti h. , . formed
Paitnership for tho transaction , of • genaral
900DS RUSIN tan, at No. 17111118EIT
STREET, under the name ana stile or
G. SCHLEITER & CO.
G. IJACKUTXN.
rltlabarxh. JulYZIb.
p G4JIBS MANtFACTVBEIIS.
NM SALE—AII t h ie. PRIME% MOULIN.,
sod other ',ods toot. brainy 55.4 br the
Inoue...lW C0•0ee1..... Ms,
for NU particulars &dere. W &GLACE •
WALKER. LIN. Third Lit., St. LOIS. • ,
1711:eil
FOR SALE,
LZ/LNE OF 1101. FACTORY.
•
Whittltss , Y. Fixture. mu 14.10
GDS
fursott_parttealm esquire St No.
933 FENS! UTHELT, Ninth el Pit.sbursh.
Fenn. .•
LEATHER HELTIRG.—We
—•keep Cenetantly on band ttoek of the
beat gully ot . eattant manufaettue, made ea
t rma, rif sales, utd j s: regtatll s e . eat.
•
Jell ' and le %Ur strut.
aIVO , I IVIal :44 kil-3.5 ILOS4_IIP 4V/Lit qv 0:4 4 $
SELLING OFF AT COST !
$20,000 WORTH OF
DRS; GOODS.
.11oolog opened l anew DRY DODDS. / 1 4SIEV.Y.
Nwlill4 ^Win (IWILWXT 13TOE st 100
In n° Britt e.T, comer of the common, Alle •
g 4 ehT ell), I 'Ave nwolved to nett out log whole
etoel. of URI' (nn.PDtl at
No. 164 Ohio Street,
/VI" Cc 'l' !
The lie , . Will Commence on
Monday. July 29th,
Sad Will keep no for EIGHT DAYS °M.N . . All
goods left onpol4 ease Um time Will be nano,
ed to the New Sloe.. No. Itts lbsto street. -_ •
Great Bargains will be Offered
The stock le nearly all new • the store has only
bean openea a year ago, and as
consist
Were can be no old roods. Tiler consist of the
lately and best styles of
Prints, Dress Goods, Cassimeres,
GEMS, and DRY GOODS genthily. -
FC/E EIGHT DAVE ONLY-BUN IN MIND,
41,Y°. 16 , 1 Ohio Street
KE 4 wlkolevile Bur , . will the GREAT
itbr HAM/Ai:NS VIZ
S. C. HESS
EM=;I
10 PER CENT. OFF
, SPECIAL
DISCOUNT SALES.
IT DENNISON & DETKERT'S,
No. 27 Fifth Street.
Until Nether
of
w• nate a
di. count of TEN l'Es GEST. an
utrelaS cash ealea. Ott stoat or
GOSIERV. GLOVES.
II NUR ERCIIIEFS.
w' UNDERWEAR. CORSETS,•
PARASOLS. YIEBONS, :
FLOWERS,
SONNET TEI3.IIILNUE
lc.. .1 a.. Is still ao.ll s.sorta4 * also
!11-Al/IAX , DUPLEX lliSsiP SEIRTo .
I.tol oar' customer. oli
tar.ar prices
•ttpout toe situ. coat. Oa as In so,
:other stone In toe citT.
10 PEW CENT: OFF.
FOR TEN DAYS.
TO CLO ot,;T M bTOCK. Cr
• SPRING AND SIMMER
'DRY GOODS ...
I OFF & MI FOR 991 DM it
43-reat 313argr ains !
will do wO}.o, CALL StiON.
H. 41 . • LYNCH,
No. 96 'Market Street, •
1121:eat BeOrers'Flfsh dad Dlusond.
KELLEY'S WEEKLY.
it 1111142[4 Jotnial for lie People.
We 1.111 late on the Milt of Aerial. 16d7 . a pa
per or aloteen Dare/. the Ilse or Hammen
Weekly. No extr-ree will be apart dla emoting
It mina %be best Litman' PaPera PubtObrd la
tie vrin..d. Some of the most Maltreats/Led wel
ters ot %merle. Ind Europe have beep mimed
to rontrlnnle to on commas. The malty and
empirdirt et or literature writ resaler Lb e paver
a sweet lompaidon ovary ben.
UN AtiOldrhT wen. lle.q. •
We mill dlairiliata WI a million dollars of the
00001 s. In shares Inerudiur tme ite eared boo
med Deglars 00 tirentibabeta, adr patrons.
room ase riveriptlen •Mtielitlad ta 01001,(01.
011 1111,110; YllTlSlll e te HUI bUBSCRIBIL
One lobate ease
te — tt
e glue emit to n,
o ne
*ha. cub 4,M0
One share cash 0,40.1
• ne share each 11.0 M
Free Shorn cads. SLAM ugh 5,000
es • shares cub. POO each • 6.1,00
3.M0 shares buh. from VW to al each 0,1
MO=
And the balance. magmata Dewing Meal lbells
vhos Metageonsost44 and olive? W•
ol.ofblamondo; Mama./ Wogs, Photograph
Albano, balk D•es. Patterns, bibles, opera
blurb. Works of imlnent Authors, tad other
utterer, anmentleg b 5100.0.0
Sc. matinee of well known olttstrea, to be cho
p. by eneurthees, la a Potdm Hall. 41s
tnhate On talents!. AOROSt 10, MT. tne OAire
In
shares. fled Thstr report alit be pbellshed
Xellsre Weekly ane ****** all rommentiers.
TERMS 10 IiIISISCMIBIL
Ore copy, MI enntbers, Mk Months, with num.
bee of shae. 51.60.
. . .
One espy as numbers, one ye.. with two s
nooesira 4.1..
/treaty. for the paper and tomber of share
foie everywitere on nicely,. of pries and stamp
en nos. ca.
seed tbe newts.'
mate fn
post .0.
add... town and mate in lull. money tir dealt,
post peat oilier. exorcise, or la registered :Al
ters. e sent at oar tisk.
♦ dress all communicatlo. to •
A. ♦. KELLEY ec *co.,
!M
' , THE ma Id TILEIIIHAFEeT."
96TH SErl - ANNUAL EXPOSE.
•
TOTAL LOSBL9 PAID, 021,271,972 571
/ETNA 4SURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD; CONN., •
•
.11.1L7 1, 1867.
Ammo. as liburkell Value.)
Cash on hand. In Bank. $ MAI :9
Heal Lute 8 . 8.551 el
mortgage Rands „... se ,ssa
gent Btoede s... k.. ' 1,10846 00
0.1101 nta2Pate and Cltr
and otber Public enmities 1,881,13 84
--
Lot. Liabilities, Claims not doe andet 11.16,933 r,
V044.111.(11.1 57.688 48
Pet lent. *CM.= 81
Fire and Inland Wasigation Risks.
se-Atelteles In all the principal Mire and
Tonne In the United States.
Appllcatldne for Insurance nil 'be promPll7
attended to and Policies Putted by
A. A, CURIES dr, BRO,, Agents,
1130:444 63 101:1323 6TIIZET.
THE OLD, ORIGINAE •
TEA STORE!
FRESH ARRIVAL br
Young nylon.
• Old Upson,
Imperial;
Gunpowder,
Congos, Eng. Breakfast,
Bentham,
Oolong,
- Old Country Black,
- And Japan
ALL OP TUX BUT QUALM'.
No. 20 Fifth Street.
poisoNous AND FILTHY!
Adulteration* are need
11 1113UPAC1UKS 01 ADULTUAYID SPICE!.
13140 K LEAD, imam' olLorEns.
TIMM!. ALBA, TUYIIRIC4
Are Among the Adulterations tied.
THE PURE SPICE MILLS,
Illtaauteetsin none bat perfttly MBE HUES
$500.00 REWARD
Tor anj adaterrallop In^nd Is our Spices. 00.
Package of Pets SM.,. will go as far as th rte
Packages of adialtaratall Boles. psaalie wad.
NOSE GENUINE . UNLESS BIBBED
ARBUCKLE& & CO.,
Indocile Conte ud Freprielere et Pere Spite Hine
222 and 224 Liberty Street;
rorrentatou, rA.
"NT a Trolled of oarortroa roasted 17/111DIUND
11Trg?1, 1 75; be better tarore~io t a monueo-
than and Correa to Um market. Jyll
•
j HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIA•
taLy , zlll lmlnos j iy u ntA i r . ling4l . l-
JUx.t . Isl, IW.
jOlll4 D.BAILITY & BRO.,
STOCK' ND REAL ESTATE BROKER:
AID •lIQTIOIIEEH6 • .•
Are prepared Ossetia& Auction. Ptah; Rona%
asol_all %Inas at Poaalltlasi. Real Latwa 00..
...ranaroT—.;,=.... 0. 6 "--
Tartlets's!. attenttan paid... beratstfort, tO tha
moot Mal /tßateatErbrate . '
Cake .[heal Snot* al the ma ntro attaothso.
Mks. IRO FOURT !STREET. ty4
BOTTLED ALES. .
KENNLIV, WINTERTON.
And w- but brand. of ,ILLNII AND 30p&
WATlattal. bottled by •
J.C..BUFFUM £
AA ~xn AE ihusxrr irraarr.
•
A . IL ENGLISH & CO..
AV. 98 Fourth Sired,
Pnntl.ban of otiounirs neL D rne , MVP/
ARITBAUCTIO, IlUarra 0114111.1dAlt AND
1134•W•ilnY , 8 • urk ISJOKM Abe. vannwhnin.
regent BLAME POOLS, 1100 n. killilllnd ex.
eented In all Its Senn. A tun atOCJI 0474
TILINKAY liengll3ll4 1124
ALLEGHENY
GROCERY 1; ii PROIISION
COMPANY
JOHN A. McCRAW, President
J. P. ISRAEL, Secretary
PRESENT OFFICE
20 FEDERAL STREET,
-ELL; XaZ1113.8:332r5".
This CoMoony wall Orfahlted and has for
biaot - toe cite fpening of ce'eything relating to.
a for
open
store in •
theof
location, auto scligeona at the
calmest . r of the plods ,
an
• alletht addition for
epenses The roma In divided Into share. of
het p aid in:, UNE DlifeteAlt A WEEK loin
paid until it le all paid up. The shoreholneril
wilt ...quire their roods at aisle own doors front
33 to per cent. lest than they can boy at the
mentor soles of o retell store. Besides lit% they
alll participate in toe pronto which are to helve
head from *d lin. et the mattar retail rate, to
panics woo aiu not bold .es of the word. The
stook to beans rapidly bought up, and it Is COP
posed the at ,re eon poor manes
up In 30 or On
days. This Is the poor manes charm, as he relit
hr an;sgoevet+lcea mu
Ts ° , It I ' s Y gt::t i e/ P A Y I:
Clock will rapiele melted o too per rent. above par.
There Is. euir a l amount ir,w for sole.
eerie. sod prAluee at ot. even II he has only
weld tine ',idler on it. Jolt think of It : yoe
1 VI " ra L eFe r s7 ' l . &ll: r fo 'n ille sp siVenp e e n rl
when... by love thin one of them dollars in
this Cowpony. sou eon save the other. lir pm ,
coaslne even one onsre of etei S. InsteAd of be
ing a burden It will mutually,e a saving to I u
of irons hi to hS per we. h. beslocs pa, leg your
weealr ttelm,nt on your riock.
The clock con be loin at y time lor it. fall
value. That you may need the money.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK
Is require , / tech share.. Th is Is a Sayings
Hack .n viatica
on
your Droll. are Immediate and
direct. You o ve n[ our l
dtv ots ssss slant yons
hands, *nu the pronto It% the end a( tha
wr Parties wishing to mabserlbe eau do so at
26 Federal St., Allegheny City
JOIEN A. McGILAIV,
•4 )$•I•*
J. P. ISRAEL,
In!IME32
I=l
NOTICE
TO THE HOLDERS
LOIN OF THE COMMONWEALTH
OF PEPiTiBIFLYALNU.
Due After July 1, 1856, and Before
July 2, 1860.
Holden of the foliowLog I.oAtin 07 THZ
COMMON EALrH 07 PEPTICniILPANIA are
requested to prraent them for p•T=Ult (Princi
pal and Interest.) at
The Fanners' and Mechanics' Na
tional Bank of Philadelphia.
Loan of Mach MI, lin, doe Marc'a MM
.` lobruary It, 1874, due Jell 1, MM.
• • March A, lint, due Jul7l. lr.d.
•• January PLIMP, doe Julyl, PAL
. •• June 7. lin, doe Augur, 1. IMP.
•• Much Kt MIL due July-1. IMP.•• Aprllll,ll4, due Jul) 1, 1960.
/Jim. al. ELSE CLUSTER LOANS duo prtoz
to July 1, lurt
AU of the above LOANS will cease to dtm• la
forest otter Aoroot
JOHN W. GEARY,
Cl=l
Jolll F. WIRTRANFT,
12=3
WiLLII,2III. KEIBLF,
•
.arATE,TI!J3U.IIIO,.
1Y1:,472:d•rs
NONCE
TO THE HOLDERS
OVERDUE LOANS
Ea=
COMEONWEALTII OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
Hatters of the follonlng Loans of the Com
mormealtb otreouvrivitnia can receive paymen.
(prhielpil mid Interest') by presenting them a
the tarmers` and Mechanlea` National Dank. on
and atter Mani, Ifel: • •
Loan of March =4 lam, dna Lica 1. 15M.
Loan of Aprils% , P . '" doe De. L 1634 .
Loan Of Aptll IA 1544 doe Ant. 1,
Loan of March :it, Mal: dee July I, /01,
All of Om above Lomas will team to draw In•
tercet on Anott 1, MC.
JOHN W. GEM',
MiE3E3
JOHN F. ILUITRANF7,
A.UDITUIL 11E.ERA.L.
WILLIAM IL KEMBLN:
itb72:wlrr
=
HARRISBURG, ,TULY 29, 1887.
•
.To THE HOLDERS -
r
Loans of the Commonwealth
br
•
•
PENNSYLVANIA )
Due July 1et,...18 68.
The Conairdsalosiers ortbe Hinting hind 'Slit
reselys Proposaii until beptember id, Mg. for
toe Sodsmoilon of One Milton Dollars of the
Lama or this Commonwealth, duo July lit, MM
. Polders will address then proposals to Um
Connotationsru or the Cann& Pond, Hanish
borg, Ceonitylvanla, and eadorand “Ctoponalli
for lb. Redemption of Loans of 15310 •
• FRANCIS JORDAN,
BSOBSTAILT or trrxra.
JOHN F. JISJITILLNFT
'4oorroa otorbs.
REMBLE,' ' '
• TRAASITZEU.
.h721X.,
TO GL&SS MAIIIFACTETI6IIB.
THE UNDERSIGNED having
le *co bratedwed the sole Agency for the sale of the
ce
COPLEY. POT CLAY,
Arena , . prepared to furnish It gar quantity
0 ,, e wigging to procure tins annular artiCe.
Dicing Baena year. , ganef ltd. clay 'renal,. gr
ained attach vroportions as we believe caw IS
a better al.lcin for rota titan way inhe .ital..
we haling neared aaaa age stand Ot sts
mantas for each Mt. and nine lasting me lon as
sled gad ton mouths. We will tarnish receipts
!be the pnaportion °Ma Wince or Ulla Clay to
rlit ' atit r tii b uttinfte d r eg 47
DITHILIDOE olt SOL
I.lBm Washlng2tWilltrZno.
NTO77CF.;—ROBERT 11. LIFICIM
.• t.l the City or Allegheny. SUCH 1311.5 C.
paving hy deno a t June 34, t i nt : asalreed all
1"L".",`,.
Ceti to male leemenlate payment.. and thane Dar
en claims will pinata p
care No. 71 13e4nt street. In tiv! '" vor,v , l4,„,_
burvi. - et UDL 6.
Aatinnta Of B. booty.
July =tn. 1647. . not
OTIC E.—Parties knowing
tbentsePrealadebted to
DM JOON li1701111111110N.• •
WM Cali 11111 d softie their at:manta before tie dna
vilazt4n t ivlall . stf:e4o, all unpaid bill.
collection. De."JOntilltraira.
killldala Camel try'. July =l, lam - .
trUata.dar ,
C 3. 3:141r.:X•21%.*E1r,
• •
ao.
smuuthiad surd.
}text Zitate bactght and tru
NOTICES.
MrClllOll REPUBLIWI
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The UNTO:. EZPOIllelf: vorEtts of All,
zbeelyConn r are req eett.l ta meet at thelaral
Uo[oußos cud Tuwui4l P$ in '"""ra
Saturday, August Sirt,
And elest r , a it DELEGATES teem earlrelee-
Al•trlat. to • Coanta.Cor.arnzloo. to h• held
on hErrtattlait Clr at It/o'clock a.ra. for the
I:d r o:t r oPlre dn. .. ' l!ftatte n e d" or ? enV l7 : 4l' ,
and trahthattrg man oft bustheth sa way be
P irPrlraVa r gZe l ln the Ti•atahlra vlll
t clock heli-Darteeen the houra of three sod let
r
tfrt'LIPLA,".V;V: , ;I!
'or
JACOB 11. 111L1.EE, Chalnflan.
N. P. next,.
U. C. Mncxact.t..
ME
`NOTICE.
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
11. Allegheny VaUe• Ratlroad Comeang.tdr•
Datil further nutlet, transport prompt), from
tt
Ihr presunt terminus of the mad. at Itmir.
Head. to the City of rlttehurgh ,ant .. quantlte
? i r r irtrAVll;•. b t t a r f * e r • ttif: Vie " t?rlrYrig , l
het nee Cord the water, tad. at eaady a
Rena.atrom all neermary radial. for the conveulent
trltlf fer of Int from 5.0.5.•
Mears.
Mt: an . H. BLitt
tar' THE PHYSICIANS TO THE
IMAM,.
or
EIFIALTA
Your he stree t
F, 2 „3, 11 // " f. B rrlteel%cr i tri:Pr.h%
tor , the purpose of Vaccinating
i „ srcrt hk"l"4. A. O. INDLESSI.
EDUCATIONAL.
CIVIL AND MI.
ENCINEERINC.
Lithe PE NSh E t •AZIITOLYTEhIiNIO
%UTE. TROY. N. Y. er> l
Nun ,
ao b o . . Ptf7CtetULV. LurVaVlt;lNEft.
Auwis r ' E . VrlVVl , ll"arirPakrlY
to
Troy, N. T.
TEAS S TEAS TERN •
Of ALL Pitiora ANL) Cti.LLITT. LT
AL. - 3mx3F,.3wtes.
GREEN TEIL
pH,.
good young 1ty!0n.......-.....••912 Pt!..l.
Extra
tr 4 • • 1.10
1.9
tiood •
ELACIL TlLLE—Goloug
Best Oolonn $1.1) per pound.
(Rood •• LOU ••
Extra •• I.la
ELLER TEAM—Penro.Uoug, Selauttostir
nod tkougoen.
•
Lx. rine flow fined Ing..ltrostratt. 31.?? .
r. 154 141,1044"""' do
JAPXI2 TEAM.
Uncolored Japan. eery le
sent i1aT0r.....:111.20
Japan. Young
j lWicz e h • L4O
No, i Mined Teas. OcAt 11dwit, do. Y. 11.111.80
No. 2 '• '• NW haat el e c t
Prom the above any ono can Jolt 'what
kind of Tea they Want. and kayo them 7..15111u
any quantity. and forearord by any or the Ex- -
1 I:l=7::" t ral l "'VlT:r.:e'fil,t7;',lg:;eri:
pound in 'tun peed, beanies' getting • pore and
clean article widen exactly anus their but, .
It. 1(11111.
tuy9:Ylo 172 11 174 Federal VG. Allegheny.
11010 ER & CO.,
Clincomors to E. 05111.02.11, iganto . I
ALLNIIILiTIIItiItS or - •
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AM) OFFICE FIIRNITURE.
No:-45 Smithfield Street,
rirrs iniscia. PA.
4A Alll uoortmeat. of PlttotoarAlk Waal.
tared Vomits. coostantty on bandit LOWXIIT
CASH I'ItICSS.
C. A. wrzas....ws. 5. WILT.
m.—ness
XDUCXD 1311111. --Tacuus waits.
BURKE & BARNES,
Fire Proof Salamander Safe,
TAIL? I00I:S1111. MED rams 11001 am,
IRON WINDOW.StUTTEA MANUFACTURER:.
129 & 131 Third St., •
=I
=I
Zse the Ihtlote addltlonal reco=nendattao Of
en proof quallttes of our safes:
Ditties ABU aebnC{ Ol
0/11C1,
A. J. PACgann.
0b10,4ene17114156.
Mum. Burka a Burnes, Pittston*. Pa
You. to-day. by ran.
road, • seta er yonr make, tor • tow repairs. The .
safe went through the disastrous gre that so.
tarred here on the ith of Muth Lat. tunlog
our store and ward:lease. and we are glad to !a
far,* you that the papers taken out or the sate
after the gre were net tanned In the least. We
did not suppose ani mde. erpoehOly to email •
dee. 00014 poutbly stand seen • see, and when
we discovered the paters all wile and sound, ore
were agreeatity dtsappetrAed. We will Ries You
an order for s large Dee We when we get into
our new store. Truly yours.
102:570 ' w, /I A. J. PACKARD.
L 0171011,113 TOBACCO.
JUST RieravED,
A Large, Stock . of 'the
BANNER BRAND.
lot of the celebrated
Flue, Cut Navy,
•AT'THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT
W. JERINSOI'B,
N 0.6 FEDERAL STREET,
, A T.T.:FGHENY•
CHINA WAREHOEIT.
. .
. _
BROOD & CO
3341..4173VT31113L1M;
No. .!I.of t i , Wood .Sireet.
•
B2E R ;ROVAT.PRZR v iIia O UT.
la".TiNaivaTlT N .
• CHINA. DINN EH are,
• MIMS 1 . 0110E2 . 131CT5, •
pit ;,'N'Acni..
ItYIMIALId WARE otayin7 desorizatni
Mtirie ""ra '' • '
ISTOINIC WAR 7Y9 E
at all aarlatto
snit whaanala and Mall sande.
tg l a r gl: " /Iglrtti t o i ' re W ""k •• °t"Vr7
n.a'sns Na mama an In tba , eastern
:on nose . .noun mancx...acaret n. soma.
PITTSBURGH LAMP COMPANY.
JOHN ; .1403 S
Ro. 23 Wood 34. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
•
- •
LIMPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC
• 1 1 1 .04 nun la•...ryttaw perianths to the
TWEIBL. TABLE WART, whitlow
SILAAS,and vert:Ales to the 01.8 Llne.
WALL PAPER:
AT REDUCED PRIMA'
TO SUIT THE TIMES !
At No: 107 Market Strevt.
Jox iztaliEs Is - 11110.
id
TaE CHEAP DAT AND 8110 E
H. Gusansiair.
Przetlul Rata L ` 80 .
la BOOM DeldSliONl3,
Haan and altrll. No. I) I OHIO e a `
• ° w;Br'.
ko, ult). No weeta else In the two ages
ItgriZu b tXtZ . tPb e A b litlii ° 6 t !ls
date hiatus and walsooralk DlD.4lDwummu,
•talr desks. COAL<Pt with ret/ottuutprolltu
sod daterulnwl to offer VDU Dasiuttot we,.
Teter Dim wan th//lr Oh cane. • • uw2wwu
GEARING,'
Planing Mill, Sash & Door Factory,
CoraerßOTLll/ mat ALLISARENT nun%
Ninth Ward, sad No. 13 tiltlill/LN/aD gr..
Pittsburg .
Tutotag, irinttuell rackets, Moak Latteri aid
glisoed 4 Sind& Koodatas dons to order.AN
land. or Work roastaatly oa hasid.,Orders from.
Abe aoaatrY amount, attended to. ‘; ,taralsaa
'JOSEPH WIGGESD,
•
• •
Collecting. Agent,
012 e• at the lleard Of Trails paellas.
riMIJILOII,
raw. at all kind; aallaltod TTE
sad refetroene prpaptl7 at.
Jr.
It P.. GETTY,
l
Wholesae an d Ritall Grocer.
_ a .•
vtA .
nays; vibra Quirt. on.
Mgraitr "% E T . at i n..... ll33 elt s e t`h!
taaati..a.Unabratuv. ."4."-
B A HR
.o.‘'mosEn,. . -
.
• ..aLzacrzrarranamm,
wiemi t t i tter i gak i t t lyt
redA r= v xu s nl : CI L 14 4
u s 2=14121
WANTS.
WAICTEIN
A.YOZNI3 MAN WAST 9 A /MK
horunrirdl,sh,eud t n tanslabM,- - Irltb vrtlboui
Ibo
/Mu sine.
411:I 0. A. LL. C.. la iLa omu /1;;INS
noire.
c.ttle Toone 31•3. setooLletett wlth the
Neal aeon roar then.
taand &Oho, to join V•e subscritosr Itt • whit es
hllshed store in Its'tlaso e. ♦ hest rateoppot.
te • for smart aler
Chalk to-trort•
d re dres• T. to s co h rnes slol fteroll
tou st ve V. MlMl:nom 3Y'-The,
WANTED.
TWO FIRST CLASS COOKS,
AT 30 MAIM% C
M==
1:2!:1
WAR TE D—CARUISEP, HI.
In c , a..1, it i ntlng E
gtOe
t7pr l A ° 4: — :3lll4l", l g;g11,2110irtIll
AVVl,',"af,°: grit= ( 17 . 41.witerr.,71
or 6 10001.11.1 /air reanotrort MOW. Warms
arms. [lmams haying .7. of
er Wrr , lb.
j °_ l . Y.r j ala
Wayn.64.. Pittsbarlitt.
ANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS.
And CompoOnd Interest Notes.
I Corner roans.. qt L.
WANTED --lien In Salesmen
Department of National Art AuetelAtion.
Apply : at once. to
H. B. CURRAN,
President Of Association.
ile Diamond Weal. Pittsburgh
FOR RENT.
•
To LET,
TWO SMALL'HOUSEI, •
ninthr which if er 1.e.,. new. ettnale Lor e n
Ward, on Proem...neer. batten.
end tattoo streets. orDoolte the tower water
basln. Enquire on the PrentOrt.
C. lIITZCAIItICK.
•
Fon BELT, _ •
A LARGE ROOll, MA story,
in ' BAC KTTE 071 1 10 E. Tar pl.rtletaing Ore
IVADAM BZO U. or At UAZILTTX. OOUNT
U ROOM. 010:00
• ~ ~~ •
BARGAINS IN CARPETS !
JUNE, 1867.
WE HAVEI JUST OPENED
. i
A NE!' STOCK ,
j z : ter j rc
l.on Wes la New York,r o z .a
Reduction
f 20 Per Cent.,
Prom prices of 11.3 month. We here redtteid
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS
' 23 Cents Per Yard. -
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
25 Cents Per Yard.
Bed, White and Checked Matthigs,
To 35 Cents Per Yard.
e s
WHITE. BATTINGS,
To 235 Cents Per Yard,
New and beautiful ;Untrue
NOTTINRILADI LACE CURTAINS,
At I to 610—oznal price .10 to s36—bettlE
A REDUCTION OF FIFTTIER CENT.
11'FBLIO & COLLINS,
71 and 7$ Fifth Street, '
Next buttdotor to. United State. Cortoot SOUP
ono Postodice, oecond door, over AtltgerVitoo
Store.
NEW CARPET STORE,
FR EBll ARRIVAL OF
8.3 n. 3 tx.
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,Tapestry Braman,
Body. Brussels,
' 3-Ply and 2-Ply. .
Tapestry Ingraissa.
A Full Line of , Straw klattne,
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No. 51 Fifth 'Street,
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Piano and. Table Covers.
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