The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 01, 1867, Image 2

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JUDGE, A\U THEIIC DECISioN..
The New York TrAtmt mikes wpm
stfictures—rapOn the management of the
current political canvass in Perms)lva
nla, on the Republican aide, to which we
do not assent, and which suggest the
follow reflections: •
• Every man who has made himself fa
' miller with Systems, either in the realm
of abstract thought or of practical affairs,
understands how a few elementary prin
ciples underlie and control a whole field
of investigation or action. This is seen
with peculiar distinctness in theology,"
• physics, law, philosophy,' and political
economy.. In each of these departments,
. it to not difficult to determine generally
to what conctusions a man will arrive,
provided you know what primal ideas
he Cherishes, and that his mind is so or-
Sauteed and-drilled as to work - easily
and harmoniously with itself.
Take as an Illustration of . this, thedis
cessions which have been-held add are
still progressing in respect to the Na
tional Constitution, and the rights and
responsibilities of the different depart
, - Meets of the government under it.
Greht and irreconcilable diversities of
judgment arc apparent. In the main,
• these clashing opinions are honestly held;
-though many of the disputants would
• . tied hiMifficult to make a lucid presenta
tion of their conclusions; much more to
trace them up through the yet - wins
streams, to the fountains whence they
• 'flow. The - embarrassment they Cape
- in this respect arises from the fact
that while they Lave conceptions of a
System to which their opinions are re.
• • lated, those conceptions aro misty and
intangible, instead of being exact and
clearly defined.
When president ',meets:, upon the
breaking out of the Rebellion, issued a
rcquisitiOn upon the States the seventy
live thousand nonps, ho was met with
refusal by the democratic (inventors;
with - cordial acquiescence by the repub•
. .
limn ones. It leech( be to take a nar
row and censorious clew to &Tam that
. the democratic Governors were actuated'
,simply by party spleen. Results so Md.
form could hardly be produced by the
operation of so low and fitful a
C anoe.
It the suggestion shall be varied', and the
refusal be attributed to democratic sym
pathy with the Rebellton, the answer
wilt not convey the final analysts, tend
so end the inquiry:: The antecedent
problem wilt remain unsolved, which Is,
how came the demccratic party to be in
such intimate coMmutdon and alliance
; with the inanrrectionary movement?'
Bat One substantial explanation can be
liven. The democratei, with varying
degrees of clearness and precision, bold
• certain views of the nature of the natien
. al government; the scope of its anthori
• ty and the limitatiode thereto;. of the
inherent and reserved rigttaof the States;
of the nuptial and inalienable rights or
citizens and of the duties which are 'the
•
necessary corollaries therefrom; of the
manner in which these different claues
of rights shall have expression; by what
securities compassed about; and under
.what circumstances and to what extent
they modify or strengthen each other.
Ines/emu these ideas are few and easily
comprehended; but they ramify through.
oat the whole pcilitlcal spat Co. analo
gously to the arteries and reins or
the human body.;._ or, rather like the
• nerves, which inslrectively make their
pretence tilt and inexorably assert their
prerogadVes: •
Nor wan this manifestation observable
I only among the Governors, whose func
tion was its the main 'political. It was
equally aeon - ant - among the Judges.
When the question of the , Constitution
ality of the dratt, alluded to above, c me
before the Supreme Court o: Perenhylva
__nie..the-Teulges, With ona exception, dl.
ruled in judgment according to their re
spective party affiliations. This excep
doe so far from disproving thst_ rate we
• • have propounded, tends rather to, con
firm it. Judaea are not conspicuous for
taking broad or exhaustiie views. In
stead of making excursioes into now or
distant fields, or anchoiing upon ab-,
stract principles, they are, prone by
habit to becomh abierbed in details and
to surrender their judgetenti to the do.
minion of precedents.-JNori is this all
Men who have been subjected to long
training of this sort are apt to accept
principles without folly, comprehending
them; and when unexoected applies.
Mona, of them occur, in a case of vast
magnitude, they start back affrighted,
and at once give in their adbeiton to the
Opposite system. It 'was in this way
; that many individuals, during the pro.
gross of the war, obtained' revelations
.' into political truths of which they would
otherwise have remained all their lives
In ignorance. •
' • The accession of Judge AGNEW to the
Supreme Bench, in the very i nick co
time, took Pennsylvania out of the cate
gory of 'resisting the draft on Conetitte
• tional giminds, and maintained its:rope: -
Wien for unswerving loyalty.
When the legality of the Legal Tender
Act was called in 'question, the same
sittenomena were pruented In the
Conne of this Conmonwealth.
Mr. SPAN/WOOD started In the pollti
cal school of Mr. Jona C. CAL I EIONN.
The records show that he evinced a mic
e
'appreciation' of even the sabtleties of
the Systerri wrought out by that gtfted
but malign statesman. .Me wan not
borne along by that species of magnet
ism which men of superior and mature
' powers often exert over Impressible
• - youog men just commencing careers.
• Mr. Saaaswoon wan a . disciple of ]lr.
OALNOUN because be comprehended him
• and accepted his teachings as tine, and
' good: For a time, indeed, Mr. Sturm
worm acted with the Whig party. We
' are not prepared to specify the motives
'that induced that temporary association.
It is tilsv i ays difficult to detect motives,
either ln ourselves or other, wheueVer
circumstances conspire to bias the rea'.
' 1 eon, and that happens_ most frequently.
• tauter Ur. BEAR/MOOD was actuated
by unbitten, envy, spleen, revenge;' or
any other of this group of propelling
forges, in casting in for a time, his Jut
with the Witte, we shall not nudeetake
to say. It may be, against all sugges.
liens of this sort, that els convictions
xcalli oscillated; that he came to a point
In lake reflections, at which he seriously
doubted as to the accuracy of the System
be had embraced; and that be inclined
or wentover to the other side. Now.
. ever this may be, y Is certatte the °milli,
tion was of comparatively short Our..
Mon. He returned to his that love, and
with Increased vehemence, as the natur.
al consequence of the transient infidel'.
ty thereto. His judicial decisions all
give consentent testimony to ties effect]
The inference, therefore, la not strained
and unnatural, bm direct and Inevitable,
that on all political questions which lure
not yet been before - him for judleini de.
termination,- bat - which may hereafter
arise, his mind will work to conclusions
in accordance - with - the fundamental
ideas which have =tided to heretofore.
- We do mot see that either Mr. &CARS
ROOD or his supporters ought •to take
offence at this icapntatiou. 'lt conveys
no assault either upon his virtue, his in.
bslligsnce or his experience. It /lately
implieslhat he will be true to himself,
and to those correlated principles which
• make titt his political system. As a CAE
. NOUN democrat, wherever occasion shall
arise, he can abstain from giving force
and effect to the, doctrines of that school,,
only by a species of mental prostitution
which 'would involve shame, if it did
not meant to the proportion of a crime.
Witlun the lad six years many politi
cal qiesiions hive peen brought before
the Courts for adjudicatthe that would
iot hive appeared there but for the Re-
Other questions are
likely to seek the same arbitrament dur
ing the coming fifteen years, for which
the 'Supreme Judge elected next autumn
will serve... The injunction of wisdom
andtliscrellonis to put no man on the
beach whose foundation doctrine& are
even tinctured with the Imre,lee out of
which the Rebellion grew.
OUR 11 , 01‘ TABLE.
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The don edition of this work was pub
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the expedition the author soon after
made, and which resulted, as he claims,
in the discovery of, the open Polar Bea.
' It was his intention to have made an
other jotirney northward soon after re
turning fro. , this expedition, bnt the
Progress of the rebellion interfered with
this design. Dr. Slaws, in an intro.
ductoryletter to this edition, expresses
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A Carlon. burry—The lllotory or on Eind
Teuu.see liry Who Went to Milled,
Itecemo a Mike orthe Hint lboupt e.
MI. Id Harsh.l or he Itepublle Envoy
w.tho 1 , 01 ed Mates, and tienent of
the Nallunal Gaud.
1 horn the nub•We poo4blie. 11.4.]
Oft the 12th of May, 148, I reached
Jalapa with orders for Oen. Lane, who
was in command there. My quarters
were in the Buie street. Attilla, leading
from the plain, with Meditate Manton!,
widow of a Frenchman who bad served
as a Colonel In the Mariam army. Just
and n rather showy . dwelling.
d a few days after my arrival a most
l imposing cortege issued thence. On In
gutty I learned that the master of the
house ' Den Blain rm
Padonio Beran,
Dnke do Parrott° tinder the empire, field
marshal of the republic and cs•lonel of
the guards during the first dictatorahlp
lot Hama Anne, had died and this was
his funeral: Do bad been retired for'
many years, took no part In the 'pending
war, and left an enormous fortune.
When I add that he was tarp In Emu
Tennenee, that his father and mother
were plain people from North Carolina,
and that his near relatives are scattered
all over this country, you will perhaps
be curious to know his history, and how '
bo wandered 5o far out df the beaten I
track of his kith, and kin, and especiallyl
the source of his- wealth and titles. I
will repeat the facts, la I learned them '
at the time, veribtl•d.f. •
' Elias P; Bean—for inch was the orig.
foal name of this dead. old soldier of
Mexico—was tarn nest Bean's Station, l l
rand./never quitted theimmedlate country
round about until he was eighteen years'
of age. At that epoch in his career he
started with hie father and brother on a
flat boat bound foeliatchez, and loaded
with whisky. The boat was lost, how
ever, on the Muscle Shoals, and the
father and brother concluded to return
home, leaving Elias to proceed to the
intended destination, where he bad rela
tives. He reached lias e h aa after many
adventurer, and was warmly welcomed
by his frienta there. Thh. was about
the year 1:97.
During the 1.17(1117C or thirteen months
be spent his time mostly on the river.
lie was a daring young fellow, fond of
adventure end hazard, and soon got into
the company of gamblers and horse
thieves. Ile learned to speak both
French and Spanish; to cheat at cards;
to bully and swindle ihe Indians; to make
love and fight duels.. In one of these he
had the misfortune to kill his man, and
was obliged to fly the " - settlements." He
did so with a gang of marauders under
tue famous 'Captain Nolan, whose Dams
and adventures suggested 'the story of '
the "Man Without a Country." Nolan,
however, was note United States officer,
and never was at sea in all his life. In
fact, this expedition, on which Bean tic-:
companied him, was his last. The party
crossed the Mississippi, bids the Red I
river, reached the Texas line,
fought
two or three battles with the Indiana,
(in one of which Nolan was killed,)
and was finally, with all his plundef,
captured by the Mexicans and canted to
San Antonio.
Bean was released after a few months
of confinement and given the area of the
town as the limits of hie prikon. He. be
came first apprenticed to a hatter, but
being more skilful than Lis master soon
set up for himself and grew to be very
popular and fashionable, It was his de
tero•ination, however, to return to the
States the very first opportunity, and
when he had collected a . larger sum of
money than he had ever had before, he
attempted to escape. But he was pur
sued, overtaken, made captive again and
carried back In disgrace. Two succeed
ing unsuccessful effortscattsed him to be
sent to the city of Mexico, whence be
was remanded by the viceroy (it was be
fore the separation from Spain) to the
state prison at Acapulco on the Pacific .
coast.
Here he lay for live years, most of the
time in solitary contieement. The record
of his prison life, as written by himself,
is as interesting aa "Picceola." Instead
of an herb, however, his companion was
a lizard; and there was no such thing as
a woman - within the dreary wells that
closed upon hint. Once he made kis
escape and was recaptured, once he gin
up a conspiracy and wasabout to be shot,
when--lhe commandant needing oaldlers
to resist an attack of the rebels under
Morelos—he got off with his lite
and was put to military duty
on the battlements. Two nights after
this be carried the squad with which he
was enrolled over to the enemy, making
an embrazure behind him, and the "cross
of Castile was lowered to the eagles of
the revolution," as he quaintly er.pressed
It. Her this service Morelos made him
a colonel and became his fast. friend. He
was soon after promoted second In com
mand; and In 1811, five years later, was
dispatched as envoy extraordinary. lie
brought withhim young Almonte, (af-
terward the distinguished general,) who
1 was an illegitimate son of Morelos, and
put him to school in New Orleans. Soon
afterward Morelos was made -prisoner
and executed, and Bean returned to Mex
ico. In all subsequeht revolutions he
bore a conspicuous part. He was min-
ister of war to Iturbide, who made him
Doke of Perrote; and when the empire
tell quit the country and gut to Piano,.
Recalled by Santa ana, Who made him
General : lM the Rep A ublic he once more
acquired prospetity and ' influence, mar
ned a sister of General Arista, fought
very successfully at Vera Cruz, retires!
in 18-18 to Jalapa, and died, as I have
described In May, 1848, rich in years
and MexlMn honors and delimit. He
was buried without parade, but in a most
splendid and ceremonial manner, in the
cnarch of Guadalupe, of the convent of f.
Corpus Christi'
Its
LONIXIN, recently, a case occurred
showing the danger if insumcient
wenti
latiou. a, yourig man employed by the
Great Western Railway Company had
gone to deep ono night in a room of the
Company, and was found dead next
morning. It appears, from the facts
elicited at the inquest, that the' room
measured only ten feet by twelve, and
that It bad tour gas burners, two of
which were lighted when the young man
entered it to relieve a fellow cleric. The
dexased bad gone to sleep sitting on a
bench, and becoming overpowered by
thifoulness of the air, from which all •
vitalizing properties had been extracted..
he fell forward against a fender, and his
neck striking the edge, he died of siren.
gulation. • A verdict of "accidental
death" wan rendered, but Purely the i
company which furnished such a room
for its employes to page the night In won
not guiltless of the yOULIZ man•a life.
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alset the 9 . .nrson,_
ROBINSONMERE, •
23siza-lsoure., •
110.710 room= wrzuwr,rneassuitb.
Gown?* V.201}. au a, eire.4...t.s.kment
ranallisru r
Tme7 • con..lly
.ll,ad
tr. Ei...11300rq ta,
AVlarultriirtinnth,ttiVitßb tl'-
"Vggitztt.irirgAtt
kralr - rfai"-An 4..91'4"
nes owe 1.4 .14
S . B.S.
Schultz's Rear Soap,
• 'nutrias tam ludo p; ad alas , lust weals. td fur aala br 7°7 at
Urat tbs.' , II
( mama/nurse! • ".
,ti."1:4".14r
_
tMa k
graugly p( Cyl~in m
pe osi. $410.1. als.f grrsated MM.
If. rff
Jett • UM X Ilt. CPI
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: THuRsDAY.. AUGUST 1. 1867
NEW ADVERTINEMth - EL
WILLWI A. lIEBRON
xo. 89 Gran/ Hirzel,
ogee for the torches.. en.l tele of REAL MA
TATE. •cd NEGOTI 471 ./N of REAL ESTATE.
( P.VERNIf ear other SECURITIES.
eel ...Sr
Su T ATE 7 / 1 1EPT OF TIRE CO
nt.. r
Chart,N.r.l434Ppi,stl'll'el'l%/rlgt;e• LOlltfe
lie - Ostheo. thooroxoce wi th been.
Cub oti ba, de
ZlOthaeo Sod (Mee .... •
Mori/mos thd other road Ethoritlth
n ePoetcrovn t
CePlwSioc t 'rat' • i * ea,
ed 6 ' 44 ' °3
11t , , , 1 1% "to-, Insts.lmmal ra.4
rreallunll '^'•' "."
................. 5.61.2
d VON hn ßg b nl e N a ..lio ,.re ..
Tre's.so::.7'
and N o un.
.e,,,,,,, Wltue..
Julitil
NOWT
D" soLUTION OF PARTNER.
HEMP -The partnerahlp he... Afore era,
tjtY..Veltal"sl: 7 NTlT: Mile , % l. sr;ert. i fttle Y .
fi b al:T o hrv4V Mat :4'd,P,..11,111,41111.e.retia1:1'
W. J. (3. edikagsarr.
•
JULV aist. BC.'
C. t. •
J. Pi. I‘ll 3. Erm•i*;
'DL&LIIM.
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
•
•
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stars,
rmirairicrziammErsr, coo..
*et. 371 RESEMA ItTREET,
Below rent Wat el Beim'
N •A — ebveclaas.
aoteadad at all &mel t • S_
10 PER CENT, OFF,
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT SALES.
a. I
•.IT DENNISON & lIEEKE/IrSi
*
Ito. 27 Fifth Street
F 'Rini ' farther wake we wW , to II
;7, 414. Car aback or
".
11:10CIIERT. 9140V1Z.
Ct lILNDILICECHISPS.
w. UNDIIIIVrtAB. CORSETS.
O. PARASOLS. El/1801w1.
FLOWXII2I,
BONE=
- ,
it`:letilt 1111 11 I f trA l Vii If Igi ' .
omit oar ttemere .0.1 gnil ebb brie...
irtiliont lb. Mac own, as low aa In an,
;other clam le tne city. ant
10 PER ccry.r. OF F.
FOR TEN DAte/
To CLOSE OUT .111 I.+TOLE Vr
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS,
I OFF II Till FOE TIS PITT IT
Great
Sayan will do wall to CALL !MON
H. J. L,StriITCPIEE,
No. 96 Market Street,
e•v• 1,/t41.4 m•moud
ESTABLISHED 1833.
BOMB 7ITTIO Cr WITH
1 131-.421.194
not and Cold Water, &e.,
Ei experienced .4 Insotleol workmen.
JOHN X TATE
X. 9
Piuntber and Bas tiler,
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; and
59 Federal Street, Allegheny.
m==l
~ry~ ~ - 1 ~ .
JOB PRINTING,
Nils(lT &lid prea.PC7 M.". by
IRRETT, Al DEBi0:1 & CO.,
No. 84 Fifth Street
imacht
IRON CITY - CUTLERY CO• •
N 0.4 St. Clair Street.
ern,/ Maaamat or •Ntliutw BUM the
aatlat stoat or liar:ware. Collo7 tad mutt
tiaras, at Ha Move masa, It ?a their tatantloa
kaga oil Nand • an: clam. Hata or,
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
etas, lataalvart, rituals. •LI ithi t t nel
Millirrib W 7 Ail
rt ai id 110414 Cla eteattls
atatapa.ariVoiLanol44. 444'
"4 4444"4
MI, H. 1110W1 a. 111/magiar.
T. MITTS T 1 TZ 14 . 1111 3 1 011X....wk1. O. IT`CALIMILL“.
GENERAL INSUR . IRCE .AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN & NITANDLESS,
■.. 114 POURTI4 11T., rutainusb. r..
Genarzl Agent, tor Western rentallranun of
Continental Life Insurance Co.,
Or OrW roar,
rum. LIVZ ISSOCX set ad desert oUtfes or
lOseranoe effected is respouloto Co:boost', at
lowest este. ;aft earn
ITE EAREGE
While Grenadine Shawls,
SOL SALL illf
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
Jim U Fifth Street.
I pp liv o r o w st ou La w sz ßA. Pn . w . a . ou6n7
riv.F . V l V c°7 r 4" :"thi, : q.,.., ° "l 7e lag L .
ill 8 4 1 1.1ItDAT. And ••( 3% - S:e4
Zdkti.l :ror Nl ' . 1 A fierttl: g
uX
demo, Si' the
Lak-a4 Ida so ...b
-ag ad puttied ep ndl we.ol7talr lituN
Wk... la the owl., the Loeb is. A weal* a
the Window Urstaa as be aaab the rwk.
E. Ie
Vgdelb.
jy ttmee , 11, Canada.
IjOlt SALE. _
BUILOILTO LOTS
•IX lIIIILDIBI LC/In. <orate of 0.'04. and
lobo stenetd--110:10. Colas low and tt MIS eat,
JOHN D. BAILEY • oink,
nil :as
.So. , loll . ottetli otreel.
NICITIFVPIITTOI3,IIIII
ulte7.lo
riliitleol6el4AiittYb tiLltan.C.ltto%
•
ef/utt7rdreVe:::: g ' te ' Avs . :.l . 2t. r. ak ' xt.: ,
?paid*. and &Carpal. date, • a T 0,104,1010 aid s
AZ:7 " i"
int
'1.14.1.11/11Y5P.1...
iltlaanedb• .r rsoi.rreT a 31 1 . 3714_
PR FOR MALE. .
• •
PURE SPRING WATER ICEi
ritrAtTr
Inquire of B, SWAIIICY & Cl 4. •
011
Male.,
.0 0 0 01 Co, of Penn and Haan ne...
FlPolietii - )Bin!•En".-rovu
1::17,1,02aat i.7.17.,7,11”;1181,C4P.47:25
steno p3 b b atm le blab/trot. a.a.% .rue.
area tela pir rai A bare ant Haan. ..r.ty
" *.•Vt7.1.11:1V.F.'121V:4
Nimbi Pena street.
EMI2I
pallier BONHAM,
PUMP MaICER,
tGIeirir , `"ZAIPLII "T2' " 3 " 9 "
. b/ MIT, All
THE AIIEIMICA N TEA Cu.,
No. A RR FLAIR STREET
81"al,"P 11.4:1V.V1T4.44:;117: alga
14no ' isa a cut& Wave Se Par 1141:4w.V.
1E AMEEUVAIII MCA
No. I BT. CLAM lITRICCT.
par...yr.11117. haTejlitl4747lg
V::
.b 4,1 1. 2 ." P TLL' i tt«
.4., •
VIE AMERICAN TEA CO.,
111 IT. CLAIR BTRXIT.
Their Roasted Coffees at 88c
Rosily Ohs, bettor than Aar pp. Clotho how sold
I.waM4tta •
N'tftet;lr2Fla,". L F CRY ,
gvimulumw44lm,so=l.l7 . 4
cr.tior.. moa.. itrVd V ' : 11 ti bia
ou
dad to MAU Lasawilsta payment. and the.. bar.
LlAPNlZ;Zlg:7l4°,llreet h ecrl "
'"' -
• ma Z.;
NOTicParties . knowing
themltalses ladobtal W
JOON 1 111711MILWI r ,
w i lti eau sad settle the:, sor...ttirt=per
z.d.,:t an Attul,,yt u r
bllla
oolHatine.b'te JUlt fLyfen.!..uXt
Hind Gamin?. JO, jr3443:4.11r_
tr6T ---- xxpro Loam
ON BOND ADD MOBTOAON.
212 .Z w r'lr;
3.4 14 . bgnabt 474 r, 'l'l'e'
NEW ADVERTISE HENTS
II - 1-'
./
,
• t
i k r •
:)4*lN4rtatirdk
3 D.2M 6,7
• • 'AU e.
Q:1
"TUE 11EiT IS TUE CHEAPEST."
96TH SEMI - ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSES PAID, $.71, - 71,q72 571,
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN., I.
JULY 1. 1861.
ABIBILTM. (At parte,. value.)
Cash on nand. in isAnk• 6 51 r..
Beal [uto ^la, Ida
MgrVara I:nada 7A/ • ;1/ Oo
00
_S!alr and env Stock, ,"
and ninny reldle . necurliles ~ 0 9.1.3ag Ed
A 50048 S
ISlMAbg a tlo, Clalms ' not Jur +Mit t"
.177 LE3
MIME
Piro and Inland Navigation Bioko.
t:genclee In all the principal Chic , and
- Tow.n the ted 8...
Application. tot Jammer. tell! be Pconclllll
at.ndec to and l l clicles hissed by
A. A. CARRIER S. 880., Agents,
63 TIMM! STREET.
THE OLD, ODIGLVAL
TPA STORE !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Young Dyson,
Old lissom,
in/Perini.
Gunpowder,
Eng. Urealthuit,
Congos.
Souchong,
Ookow,
Old Country Black,
And Japan
irr .1E IX IS,
ALI. OF THE BEST QUA LIM
No. 20 Fifth Street.
CAPE MAY, -
CAPE ISLAND.
•
%.ec the 0.. Of lot.l lunchenterpelae hat
eme.o 41:spleye,1 at this celebrated se...noft re
...L. hew 1.11 aksztallekint ants. a here neon
eyseted: .be Hotels have been r.u. dein': a due
part s with • well made one mile drive, ha. been
Insurer, esl; awl Snell the ana:alai* of • Poo.
alto enromer re.so2.. a
spirit of t Improvement la
"itVlteraV47lll7.ai yso•Illo0 of Vane Island to In
Itself • oopuler (pewee. When properly under.
in d e — AV,Val ‘ ne ‘ .. &I ' D . S.ll7r. ne x. cro ' fl " :l4ra ' llt
coafluenee of the Pelaware Bay with thy Atlon
altinte.;, Iteroe ' f ' Xo 4 ' 10;1 Ulre r f:l n 7•4l b e y a
from the sea.
The bluff forultbea • beantlfal TICI , of tee
Ocean, Delaware Hay, and picturesque beet
umutry, tallng In ',ape Heulonen d.ys,ntsy as
a Maumee nt . ale.; miles. The Maul It ay,
knowletlyed to toroaya .ny other point
on het f
noo t
nl atnode:4l,•ATliota'ugo:•anz'hunottchin, eau lstre:lll=or;ty
etrederltb"ntalT: rf:isn:petis h l::44 t r h e a u t tlrg
tee water yomparathely tratm—a point cot to be
yerlsaske4 be
pews. scolds:a health fr 0
nee. bathing. •
The .11.taney from I • bllattelphla 1. , Cane Island
il t y 1 4413 ':1 ::: l. u° , t d tl.7.l:4•l,Pert be l •giruZ
the faralte• for travel 111 . 0031. 10 Il Of .0 MOO.
end
charar,rr. 'the 1.1.0 In Hotel
nod Handley-home • - cYmentelassona roe about
t.r. thousand
,poryono. The leasltni Hotels are
Ita p tolutubliylltol Ye. still 0 ILOR4IL J. !,11.11 . .11.,:i
r'on—. "1.-•;',utx4l•lilh J. C ut(
&TfrEl * :: ' ,° , 4V,:,:„,. - ail under the man':
.meet el gentlemen who hare Wall establish.
NI retostetlons a. hotel me.
ahtiyalsatett
._
COMPRESSED ._
BUNGS.
ARMSTRONG, no. & co.,
Manntulure,. and IVCclenale licalers In
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plugs, saps, ir!sh- Moss,•
Only, Int.Ntit4.9d, t c.. etc..
Nei. 122 vt 1241 Third St,. Pitt •Imre.
SHEPHARD'S
CaiICXERS
317 Liberty Street,
PrITSIIMit dEE: PA
JUST RECEIVED, AT
ROBERTS & SHERRATT'S
WHOLUALX, AND RETAIL
ra, C47per Sht.t Uti Via Illatittuy,
s?. 61 BIiTTIIYIELD BT., FlTTaßlattlit,
A a•vs_Bkl) lee s.'ltests.le• nelakandl:ttch-
H., of tit vi - elair:._rattl: `gf r tm.
L 1.., puddles.. •c leAsass
NorivinufGribta neAcrEms
the y . 041,11.500 of • touturso•
taring lata4llshsoent now In 6...sun:opera.
11001.111. 111, TbiOroprlelor Will 1t5..011...
WWI-, m.o. for wtrhlng• to WI, 004 will, If
dt.tivd. recto to I.tArnet lo the eocteru.
Capthl reliaredaktrant $1.1.0(0.
czama
ast. H. 13z1.-.2-4ELxv.
Broker In lincks ant 2 Zeal [u•rr
s
11114.111 M 1:1
BONDS, STOCKS,
AND REAL ESTATE,
Apollo nuildlng, Fourth Street.
•
Dank. Irna ra• en ay' r/pal l'odda. and all
kloda of moor.. 1., neon and *old on ernornloalarL
Mortgage. hon,h and /old.
J. SClitiOnirdelli.Eil: ON,
rroorla CO. of tlur
2..X.r.2.ifICIEEMME.E3rS •
White Lead and Color Works,
Ilannfaccorets of •
WEITZ AND RED LEA D.
ZINC, 1 . 111.1 Er MATE LEAD,
IneDDY•I4
Lod a/I colors drE or ln oil.
Oftece,loo.67 YOU/ITU STREET..
Inwory, No.. 400. '439.. 434. - 434 Anal
450 rialagres Irrrvad, mad 49.41 sod 30 !Anat.
b `r."-..L•
FOIL t , LE.--I'Ve for sale
doveral good aaccnDLband
Iron Turning Lathes,
I . l . ..Prargr . tirted for tornini ssirs. Tb offer
alga. VY n .tut at iOln<4 e)llaJrry ii nob
g l 7 . lti b g e lrian o tleil l i o Stir iodise alseittrr,
Esquire WOEILE.
JICUII XI, DOLE 4 CO.,
Corm[ Foist 111.1t7 i Duaume
r:Mtl
I HAVE TUN - DAY ABNOCIA
-I"Zith''"""""l,l'txO. WIL 7601:,111.
JOHN D. DAILEY 4 Imo,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AVIJTIOATZEBIS.
Ate ht . epated eell at Allah, Sea,. !fond,.
tV.11:42,V Toet'arer:r
at the Hoard at Mabel...ls.
Particular etheattea pale. as harettifore, to the
atil Oill raTe u t tar i trt er re it t ek " z% l i . re :tea de i d i.
10141 FO
sAmiIEL !IL WICELEIINELIA
Iron -13rolcer4
44 First "street,
rirIVIMMIII ff. re
i plela tle sode Of Cornwell. DUroureroore,
Ulgilon ' tol olAar Ld'"?'"grficil".l9h°l*
011 171141 . 4t). ' lltUttensosilt
Couldenseente tee orders respectfully sell
1..14,r0tg_
A . H. Eneieuai
.Tb: 98 Fourth Street,
lahilobane or tla(mollltl ILIOA Dela , ULAN'S
011P -l e a tV o ... , „PLUM , ' 'a UIt•ILLAIL AND
14.01 . 5142:,k'y " ' , qr. Aloe • maaramo.
ftuted tn
nil noun IlLNDlipa i as-
Troia RAY 00413011110 T 0 11 ' gaLIr "°`
CUEAP — EIiiPLACE 1:11 TbE.
CITY to boy Wa •
TRIUMPH COCKING STOVE,
is skt 80. 14S BIIANT OTILLET..
111.17 WT .
ore. SI,
/Jazlor kinds ot
Candies, Cakes, thus and Fruits.
SPoolot attontlon to turninhivit I . lollleti and
[0,191/.1111.1101
-i
FinE BCItEENB
• or • PEA lITTLX •
011 Awns, al lb oil Oslatlnts sad told sad Ad ,
vet tram. •
SILEMET lITALET.
AOll. 11. IMAM a situ,
_~''
REPORT OF TUE -
GUARDIANS OF THE POOR.
Teo the Select sod Gomalon Council% or
the t:ity or Pittsburgh.
~ % ....Tttuu. l -7711sund•rUssui Quits' u sp
k, accpanu of tho 1.14 •. or
.14%:bate bond
Vi;;Oo)lTinn ltltl . '"U ' Yen,, bare fare oil, a min•d the b. t+,
r"d
.•
J. C. VcrIATVTIIY.
P.ChOnrel. 31" 75t roszLLNSON
Account or tionntlens of the Poor of
Me May of Pistbbonch. from Peen.
nrx lot, 11036, to Feb rrrrr
li.lanet In hatcli 9f Treuery. 1,••3. I .6 1 . 31112
tc7tved from Colltelor Of ,ax., 31,910 SI
1 057 91 -
Sup."
Mtleyen. au. 000 matrlct‘.
te of India,: Alelo • 85311
311 W
L • •
- .
.11y Mottm paid for grocrrlea • a I.lu, •n
:?;:n'l'o'::t paid
Pc:: '" ""' '''
~ . ...., ,,,r ., g nLlZV.'.f.T.`, :g ;i
LIT Zr,"11,;1 1 ,3 '.l;,:f.t ' 1.1 - 4
ter .., 3 . .
Ily ran not paid for floor a.
''''
3,2,,7 In
4.lT:'un't it'a.l4l4 g : :Oftn i g . .. o l7:p .'. i.:. ! I ?4;1 4 0/
1 / 1 3.1110/1 1 4t
rec d Tranner. Altu n s ll,ure„ IS CU
ny amount. pald 1., Halter 2:2 . 0
flyy amount pain for ra Iner %..!: id
amount paid for Chaplin
ny au.ouut , or Matron
Ity 1/11/0111. paid fur harshware • anu Jl td
j rOl
quer .aware.
ri.....pm., for N cm., 114 PI
1.4, 1.1
:j:'"11',11ulq veil for
To r Sk.areirP"l ''''' Id
,
rani. alnypltal...f. IV. Co
By on..uit pa , ,lfsr nu 'dna 'Y rel.: .I, , La 21 I
By amount paid for olll , e rant :Ds la ,
Mounry Bins Pala In January, 1151311.1
11111 of argil . rods =ln
0.0 gallons of lusted 0i1......
lo p.dands at inuetnra 3 M I
:1 U/3
CEEEI
Mrindiy Alll, , Paid in Irobrnory, Vinn.
xlll or mrvranee 1-, of
I[lll of
,F:r4p !Cot tl e!
_lO 00
01111.1 , mi. ordered by Ur. McCook.. 14 RI
pi of iiimor• ord.red by Dr. 111oU o ok . 11111 of Leef G4t[le.. '
fa 2 y 76
' 25
4111 1 of 1100 yowl 66y01
• .9
Sundry 11111 m Paid in Marcie, 15611.
rllT'oNitin'o'rM/orq, l e.
11,11.4 bre, (4l 0
11111 01 qUeel..rare
WS to
litondry Bills Pala ht Apell, 01860.
ItPt or top Mate of Store.--
oill of oil - 7 07
510
II
•
ors, in, T,
70 ages orlorso r, .0 I
DIII of o , ersitsra or Poor of New Castle, I"
01
Coilsopport f pnoper
s In Ps ate .41, MeClore II to
nlll of Med:CID!. 21g
• • . 97 07
Mondry Mtn Pala fa Sane, 11160,
111119 I rate:nth -
bill of
:heel g make
11111 or p :Moe., • -- 4.7
Sol
1:111 or 3.V, grate 47 75
111:1 of ho f eattle 14"
. $ 41117
Soudry 11111 s Paid to July. ISO%
Milo! Niull tire ior taltc... LI Oa
11l
ol L1°,.4 . - , 6 tra
761 ...1)
Mi./
f:n..dry 111111. Paid h. Atrnst,l666.
11111 of besos sug brooms ~... 11 01
11111 or brosl /3 to
11111 o 1 oats.-- ...... 15 sa.
_1 :0
1114
lirll of 0 2 4% . ,-1, I. co
1 of u. /Is lb
—.-
1111101 tri,ardlog • uursl g. of owl/mt.— 'l3 05
1111 1 4:f 1.1b""11 LO
31.0
11111 of +ludo+ glass
pat el balullog at alms house 1133
1333
6 2(7 fil
dry lIIIIN Paid In Ileptiember, rico.
ot ehoe• 6 La
of kurolop P.,
Of 16 , e.1bl nook. ac Of
_ 3 70
of ht..
of fist. nd Guff li i'2
of painting . 21u U.
6 1
Mondry 111110 PolO In October, 1W = 0, 43
Ell, al Unwart:. Ac
11111 . .:11.:t.v,; oty Yarns I 31
16 SO
111:lof roa•tleg ............ "" n
1. 1 of fa a,155 imp1enaenta..........„... 7 CU
hill •rel.nt on pasta— /5 CO
Intl cf Impt,,rtsug child
ULU of 1,1.1,./1 1 4, to
60 .1,
Mondry Mils Palll to Noveitibe $
r,1840.
11111ot:cc ' 15 Si
141 of 00. l
''''''
CO
1111107 Insurance. 73 W
um ar .Irmo. alm7 S
a 00
$ 9.9 69
!Icy Hills Padf . December. IS60•
of coal
as
• • leblte l
ifl CO
.... toDecl'
011m.r0ware .4
7.1
Miscellaneous! Account. VA 20
C. Staub maallog gr.
J. It 011nr. tinware ao
111'i
Jrute, Rees, fr.-lents too peatagee..... 111 1 1
aquae, robins and g 124
.1,/sepb 1/oagiaa, borne 5b0c10g..... 1~ 001
J O OO./0000.1 bill or .apt, , .....
..... ""
P'."flr° Da
U. :164
3 t)
Ll!snlel 11..eba,d•od, asolag y val toga.... g
k . . ll, n ' lltrdi. 'otW
vr fet t lo t a/ra varnroa. 1
• o.ll ola earbat La .0 0/
Irrlgnts and olt• to germ
10. IS T roa-.1114 Pddaaa.)
J. n. I.llt-11. balattre r i s b.
Ctawba, blar l eardtll %tut ac at
nrk tmor • fur gastryieg and other
wrb
ork
JuOtt • ,t 0112, our 2114. 1,004 IN
balah Mr.., b a ill Jr bats 13 rlt Lb
I, , ttell. yent.; ball and bltalea
t Frrtrt
143
W 1 a lltams. robin- avn nabdag ell,' raw
J. Pr.,. • oott. hlll of beater, ac... fur
Alms lion , .
114 10
TeWb •Caw. alit of :9 11
C. Cb:emap, hlau,m4h 14 0e1 .........
147 t
John bl.ll of lumber
—ll7
3t
Balpr: 00 baba 1.147 a
KiLLEY'S WEEKLY.
is Mutated Jam/ Far lie Poplt.
We Will bane on the torn of Alogett.ll4o. • p..
'' ; l ' l, . " lnl.;'-:::`:.. - u t t h r.et 4 p:,:a s i . . li f2Mi r
It ono of it. but Lltersu P•befa bb llllo, e` l lb
toe Ward. 13.0n0 oftoe taut otatturoubrd writ
bullet Undies Ind a worm lava Open enraged
to eoctrlbue to Ito C 011.1611 ., Tbn purity at 4
,rilibp,cy•it 110 Ittuatore Will reaLo the Duna
• tout outoputloa Itt t eery bunt.
ON MATI7IO)•T. •0011.4 T 10A, SK, '
We will dist Mate half • latllloo donuts of the
51040 to abases toundlar unt I.la a dyed I boo-
Mfl e.V.1:1: , 1%""=,41`,' iTl,l';o`l . '"
Oil RIAU Ittlttill TO ITtiti bUßStklin
Ono 'bare tub
Me there ray h ..-- 1M.041
tue att•ny (tub mom
e.ur.l
tree abut cub.... ............. ......, .... . . .... a.uoy
, a bare uth
otai I
tiTr.o.attarts ev.b.C.ooo nob b.f., t
;:; I'ol tt . s. " :•=; . go:r4 e 0 e t ...., ~,,,,;t%
And th e b•lolr.e. oontp o sief eobt.Olt • - • . ----Y.s.
1 nabdt. 10 . 0 drotty.-1.1.1 and elle, Wit chrh ,
• eta or Lltartioada, Illuaoad Blau Pludogratah i
'to'..,
l'.','N.u;fll r•"111hAl".4,"111
Litton,. ..,:'..i,1,„:,=.... " ° e
A rt to Ant. 0 1 0111 It soon entrant. to be cho
re. by tobeerlbers, 'db. In • ttublte H.U. Mo.
...tote oa buord ay. Avust 10, Ifff tee tat tr.,
IrreV1 1 :14:1= ZaTt r io * ti,ll fa Wr i l i pa h rt ' 1
TEttlfd 00 SUPSCHLULab.
b .1 . 1.r: f e:a,r 0 y ,. .:•: ,i t , ...4tiber.. SIX bleally. With nun.
Otto cppf 3 umben, one pelf, With taro ,
91:161 . eflur 1111.1. $3 , O.
oteupla for rho paper and
nomad of tbare
forturywatere an rteelpt of Prtee ttrolebeUP
for INA., 1.10.{.(11.
moot the uaber of rub trubtalber, tun ottlato
tdO(ta.. to•o ...1 eUtd In fad. Moony by droll. r ,„. . 4 ry .
b .::: . e a r i : n z y l 1 . a f Ila rulstbrod :eh
• dn . •/I C 0011 9.101UP114 to
A. A. KELLEY &
irmell No. mil ltroad.rar. Nam Tort.
pozsosovis ACID FILTHY
Adnlteration. Ste used
IN DIE lIINUIMIM IDULMATIDseices.
BLADE LEAD, : WORKT ORIOXERE
MBA ALE& I TIIILDHDL -
Am Among the ..ilds.litenttlion Used.
THE PUBS SPICE MILLS, •
lianuluctere ems but perfeettr POllt. aritnes.
8500.00' REWARD
tor any adolbroolon to.nd In our Sier.. One ralgliLl zuzr p
r.t Pure
VOilE lIA LZie 111112.11=1
ARBUCKLE° & CO.,
ifieluale Creme apd Frepridon tE Pip Spite Eh
222. and 224 Liberty Street, •
I PA.
ttli;i7eorgist ir,tl " zi n tri m. Vrlll giTuenUati".'
Moreno(' to' oe ' nettrr darnred g und mot. I'
nominal teen ant Cote* intim market. Jril
MWM!
67'3 BAGS COFFEE,
GOOD TO nuic , n.r Cllolor,
nom .u 4 sellf!oi, /No, full nook of
OTHER. GROCERILIii.
Which .111 he mold to the trade at the LOWEST
hehrtt/LN ritrorms. tleklehledded. et
ARBI7C/CLES & CO.,
Nos. 212 azyt ill liberty Street,
r.julo_
,
Xt - ii a- OrittC-TO' -- _: Vir . - ISH ----- : - X 2 .
J, LOVannitt ALUAlloza mini!.
LOOOIIIIBY & FREW,
Slave removed to
No. 31 Market St.,
+CORNER OP SECOND.) PYPTSBUROVI,
Igage or tney are - prepared to manatee:are all
Saddles, Harness, Trunks'
Andill anle!es In brad!. line usually kepi In
nrst.ulass eslabllenreents.
-....-__
Giskilss — Cifii7 • - 1 .4
.CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES.
Enquire for WARD'S /MEAD. Tne largest
and best. The Initiate U. Pro , on every boat
Ward'.. Non. aloe . . - mhanary
TO ILOICSiriIiAIVIIVACTORIELIS.
WILIIN~ Gyp a
1710:et. ..!.fu 0, , It.
r!Tr
LIME OF /1014A0Z01112.-
‘_.
llublners. itth Ivul be Wei
iTiPizOlgtVeinlgar,42,4l4lt
MERCHI3TO'
Si'OOND
GRAND PRESENTATION
lEStel
ENTERTAINMENT !
I=l
SATURDAV, August 24,1807,
IRVING HALL, NEW YORK.
This Grand Distribution of Prizes
will be Conducted on the-Mutual
lament Princitile.
A PRO RATA DISTRIBUTION OF PRO
FITS TO TICKET-HOLDERS!
Capital, - - $1,287,148
- TICRETe, OAR DOLLAR LIM
And limited to One Million Two Ma
area and *Ashle7-v.llu Thounand
Ono FlandrodA 'Yorty-elibt.
The Fairest and Most Impirtia
Plan of Presentation yet Offer
ed to the. Public.
A PRIZE WITH EVERYTIOKET
PHO2PECIIIS
A notaltto et the trailer Bitten sad Ma
titans of hew Tech. to cosslders ton Of the
neat:semen which ms attended near of the
CliaTtlable Prominence Setertslounante or the
do!. hate ornate 41.ml:owlets into • company
with the new or Inaugurating as entermise
Install, It shall ratern . them s tale Moat.
shah ern greater sdauttsges to ticket-par
tem.. than war Tet Presente , i and wh chi be
an, conducted upon a ptaltellT lealtlmste and
.lamtno.s buds, shall be tote from those oh) te
a:enable renter. welch hoe e canabterlaul many
or these euterpr , :.•
To 111.1 end they 'hue Tuna ned
toe
sale or
oaten,gtle.r
Seen No. Id brow:way. • e Tort, who will
keep the record. In Out: root= on,ll toe clay
et' the wren./ c texotailea Ent aliment, When
Ghey
_will be handed over to a cola talt.ce .retried
y the • .11tn , t. to make an Imp/allot dlotrto -
tien of arises. -
A "fusee, to the number or pelt,. Ind the
Tamest pion or elatathottott. Mena below. *YU
conalner Ilen will
...veinal to the mat
secant.. ahlen .111 mcrue to all who parr,.
vat, In Th
ni e amorali dinr ty
o : net ate Comaterntal sad
, proems 1 4 y .1.Vitra,:,n2.
with the., cane oat impart la;towile it ch
be condarted. slid that
tun toter.. of tlcket holder* will be MO.
Is rrletly watched over and guarded. le
the dealt ecr the Han... lo conduct irrer.
num actiOn for the mutual bench, or
tea; burcha.a tic... and awntinJously ZO
avoid any and everything ...Mak sowed la the
tlightelt . d.gree dentin lab th• prod. Catlett are
Wolf loaeorne to au who 'meth
EIZZI
LIST OF PRIZES
CASH 'ratzzi
Voc cuh Drlx• at.....:...,,
vm caw • -••-•
..aa calmprtia Wt .— ---
—.—
''''''
4 . ti,Eli r t SO 10'
a• cash 5.1300 at
; IV,t2 • 2:01,
71.1.01.0 intaint
Three tasb prises at...—. ....... ... o,oto ' 114.0t0
t:1.;-::::;;Irg:::: j 3.10.1 12.000
' :SO) 10.00
. taw, cash a.. a,
92 41:3
ocutttral pr . stil a
Tarell , l 'tab Prior a j 000 . 11.103
1 trenty-Ova clan 00 pis as. .1 .0 ' 01 : 0,1 I
Forty 0 , 1,107400. at ' 1(0 43110 ,
0.1;0 a ty•ave ca.nl.l - 1••• at ' 60 ~0
I.ln b. kindred and fort,. rub prises .23 004
vet, Otnadr d end arty peak Prato. 20 3.100
1 . 1 11; i i;1 . : 1 1 , 1:11 . 1 , :e1 and pti . en ti Ivo caait
' 0
two hundre, es. put. 4.4 ......... 11
1. 1.
ol'4llo
• 131 G
...b Prlxes, amountllll* to;, s.-50.LL0
P!& OS. I
1:1510a ILL:*
• tt. uratt. rjano• :
L O L,: 1 1 2. 0 " :;Y ) toc " is " ,:i
135Mslo4epa.
ISEWANIA'X: Cflje
Wl4ept.t. a Wil
104pha".. 11.01,1-"' ette..!
, W 117: " tale
wb 0 , , ; 1 .:F. Mut.ues a .. halt
wirte ,A . lll . 4tola plain rewfii
110 @lthir:!:q; We See ing 3.1.7
wain
t. wing Yacktp.,
=l:2
10 AV.11:,4111,11Z1M`..--
t3g;tl Mg St .
23 illasiond • Ina, Rings ' s,
": =V
41i OLD WA rvltEn
•
/I Uan a • Sold WaYhea
''''''''
'SII
L.dl: ;fticii:sii "".
toe Ladles , 5:1 . 1.14:Z4g: .
ItILVYII WATCII
et American Sits. Watohte.. ......
tt Americas toIVIIIV Watches St. ...
13.1 amyl sae Sliver Wet
toPets< bed laver Rte.. aesSeee 4
2t'eliti.tft ItVt,M".
11111011.1 Mir". Valued St •
Total value at raw
. . .
The II and Merchants' F4l. (hand
Ceneer ef . te elree on gel, na. 11 • ersaCl
elite thre••l. Om mappotu wa/Med erlth the
' 1!Il y i f i742.:71=1" Veil
men
gliTigAskenitir
met ccet 171.1
Cost tritedj'thUTP
gull, Ma. •
• • •
• . .
••fkir tbefirand
aatiitt.b:lN:tlr4VP wW Xi="ll'
Tickeis, OE DOLLAR RICH
'tor eelo_itt Hankleg 'Hoerr ein"l"6.
woiM , bieW York. °
rolarn r ;;l4°.? + . ‘Callit or price see To
Beaua erl le emetic teams,. ibuee 411/01net
riroe 110 s eta bal the, "Ali be mu told by eh. .
- order mt on e,
Yor the greed preeentetion.
BPEOIAL TERM 01t GLOB RATES,
n l ,o =t r ei , dlaront be olio/reef ou e Loeser
• :TUN: * l:7 •
oon n.,on for 7 14
17 Thew to one adercse for e 07
ierei vi~OLilH or rtilatoZi 011i0.1t
All coturzpleaUott. awn be addiroised to
CLARE, WEBSTER
lYx.unii Dr"dwaY
ga" - UNIBN REPUBLICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The TROOP REPUBLICAN VOIERS of iInIT Court 3' see ret,ehol totet et Cto A l gal
P. , lllPLOliefee/te ,, one tOoseverel AM,.
B.rouf-Oeaokl Toomellips, os
, flaturday, August lA,
I
♦ot7 ei 'I"L , 6 ItF.LEGA44IIS freet f e el, r!ve;
LI. et top vountv Cenventlon. tJ,, • held
4 .
oe KIL/3 eta S-I at 14 o'clock A. tu. I', me
DOnoutlestleet eandluottrs f•e :testa
aud tea. of bettreteutatlave et renestlvaols.
aed traaseetleg .er, oth r business as may be
P' r ' 4l... D. lWVle 't. eU'oTat the Townships 'III
ba t he ,' between tile hones of three sod tt'a
ge ' L ' :ajl . tlT . ltAT ' s
In
O' O ' re bo a r 4 ' l 'g s h e . v:VoWg
too. at. In the ettles aed b ette. the eteettons
I be by banut, and la tu n e townships by insett
ing..
JACOB H. MILLER, Chairman
n. C. WArCelcc.
- THE DITEREST.nr GOLD,
po lbo F11t37 ItuRTGANE BONIMI
1,3101 PACIFIO MUM CONANT, fulcra Dithi.k
Duo AVillloT tti aa palAoa P"."'
tut!. or the Coopoo• tberetor t at Ito Booltthst
House of
DABNEY. MORGAN & CO.
33 EICHASUE. PL LOS. New York. on
and Nlter that date.
(11 VIed,)
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
Alleg3e^i3'..,lcv Itslirostl Como.
further nutico, traomort prOmPOZ
VEL4rglivrCt,Polltrat r 74. "
tairaell'llleytrls.2 %! ! gi s"ls : o l.FiO r g
011;refgh:ftrern7 fEd°'?.6e"fCH*
aa a l E4 ' 4 1 1:14 *11,6
Dtoe
r:7:077 E do t
prrys,
BIBEIth AND RSR
tt JkitEVigiurs P,ToWit:,°:"! elred
Etre t, Until Tri tIle41) V; ,2,4, 4 1" t
ghat. rue. the PLUMBINO AND 9. arretl4l;
rict , rat s 4 . ? .. t . he Aeystone eavluae h. a k ,
lipeohleatlftes e” be then at tbe oh.ee aril/MR
& 5W1401,14 Nos. Saud 4 Si: wait Meet.
Jya,:c93
arELECTIOR MOTICE.-The
slockholdera at ate •
PITTeHHHOH 011.1.1fi LIEvATon
WIII reset et the 111.1•11.1/ UP' TSUI)E
' ,CO.
. 1! . .Y. the eath der of Aaitee 1137
°gage; Vt o tlfeTeg
ri.bure„ July Y,
)ear, , t:/ j ute4et
.113.:ez
arTHE PHYSICIANS TO THE
HEALTH U 1 boa 3 the
Onion ofthe Board. Ho. 173 Yourth stioeL
IL VERY DAY, between the hoes of t and 3
t'clock p. ob. tar the pup.. vactloatlos
hose unable to pay.
Jytenetl , A. (I.IIcOA2ILLBBI3. '
ALLEGHENY
GROCERY ND PROVISIOL
COMPAN Y.
JUN A. MeGß*, President
J. P. ISRAEL, Secretary
PRESENT OFFICE
20 FEDER4 STREET,
X•.t..L211C3132331V^E".
•
- Thls Company was °rota./ hod has for Its
obblet tne cheapen., of everything re Sting to
Xs% e f e :174 1%74% purpose. . gads.t the'
real eun of the guods, eo a Christ addolon for
;If:7=o' ll:ary (ItPro k 1 / 4 . 03:1; rt f /C;Irl; r:
be paid eta It Is all pald up The shareholders
will receive their goods at their own rlmm from
as to GO per cent. less than they can boy at the
breed. sales ? t a recall wore. hesidea Lt., they
111 e to
ta l o tE r e ‘ = .7 r ic r ' et a a r rr o atTe ' Z
panics woo are oat holder. of the vech. The
;;;sta. the .t.re tan oe . beim rapidly bounisl . uo, a i ndltda son:
I! nlll f' s chaste. o as or
hector to save twice as tem h in • ye.ec be pays
arid. stock. Besideaohls. It la notated this
Therell g?;°,1%=1.1
toe lW per test. above par.
nth many•
amount am for sale,
lave ashy. poor man cm yet eta elmuca lo
In the rrats. es w e. , bv
r i llr' ,, f.: l7 .VflA t il."`lo:ll%llPoorbir : °4l
il " !? It L
wee...
Coca by love ulug one of th er prods to tt
ese atoll.. lo
I l f s 747 'r, v el o c ‘ ; "4:: r. T12g.';(.:1i1,74-'
lag • bard. It swo.act.ny f be a saving to I. et
of from
11
to Per week , .te. P.lng your
winee Instalcuvra on roar tock.
False, t e n e , a 7 n o lf. h : y el2et h tz . ll:4lYot Its fell
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK
Is noinirea on each share. SDP Is Savings
dotca, Hank vs which
. ..or or di. •InnneithLta and
• thiseyoor Zheliaa'areitf,ttePl.ig:
Sr Pantos withlaito saboogibe go do go at
Ao. 26 federal 61. 1 Allegheny City.
JOLLY A. McGRAIV,
raxsiDnri.
.1. P. lISILLE/4
TEAS S TEAS TEAS i
or ALL DEICI3 AND QIIALITT, AT
olam• Ii..X3Ft3P3MiZEL.
TEL -
Psis:l2°l"mm IS toog. pat tomd.
tioM . ......... Lao
8 U010nR ........
zrau. • .
:2
BLACK TEAS.Pasorlalige, Beacham;
mac Congoos;
En. Pine Bona FIAT'S En g Breakfast. 0111
aslgh •• vomtry; do LE)
•• Congo.
JAPAN TELE. "" Lao
Uncolored imp.. sexy pleas., Slaver ....ELM
Japan. lands limo°. Lest
lIIXED T EEL '
?M. Xlged Toss two
p
.`. 4 , 7:l •lptafAU ty l . br ia d * w a hliklr y O ga ne ' d ..E7 i* lt i rjetP7l: W irn t
presA , Compamen. gbo now eam-7 geode, ,f;
dol. soma,' twenty
alea inlet. le'l7.l:l.eLienhinfit'aUZCFer raYtt,."'d
A. Man.
my9:110 . RSA 111 pederm at.. Allegbaar.
ESMTIMEtrogr.
1 1p5?)0_ IT !co
......77L0X.1/1 =MEI.
BURKE &'BARNES,
Fire Proof finhuaander Safe /
UM NO; ME BID IPPMII PlOOl sin,
INN WINDOW SHIRR MANUFICTIMERI
129 9,131 Third St.,
Batereex Wood and Emdatield.
r1TT11111.711611.
1.03 Sr: pod
/.600 uxco
KO al 000
II . IL ow
0 10. 00
Ir 3
SIN St us
123 13,cui
MEM
•
• • •
the Mow additional recommend.. of
tltttginuir qualltle• of one .Mai •• '
BaLriNG Ann Paccrato•OrtrlCl
Tone. toWt., MO, j itrat74 ° Aq. 7 5
Num. Burke♦ Baru. Ptruhurtra. Pa. ; •••
tgarnautart -We .hip you, to-day. h 7 -rats:
road, • lill. of your to•ke, fora raw repair.. The
itath *cut thro.sh the di...trona are
that oa
curel har•••• the stn of liarch laat, httrat.B
oar illora and er.thatse. and ire are g 1.41 tont
nuon you that the paper. taken out of the tan,
altar the are ware not amazed in the lbw. W.
did Doe anppoma any a., erpecially ap east 4
anald paaanda stand anon a Art, and warn
we alsetrear. the •Psoers all sate and hr.&
were. wt
reeably N• will Or. rt.t
no
on.
r thr • large alto nth when we to. new • Truly yours, •, ;
.1037:•74 • •W. •A. J. TAXIAB•
123 13.100
33 11,130
2 lle II
Mr. KU WO
,30
a 11 a
.0 11.7E0
£ 7, n.. 3
US ..:75
4 1 . IMall
DIES 7 . 770
4in 14610
.11:2
Hi: Ira'
(;WA sE
Ys 61.650
.' 61
,711:1
4. 11
116015
RIC.IIIIIII 1411M.D it CO.,
G
=M ., CIML7VIIMEIAII,,
No. 100 Wood Street.
DITNANI% AND SUMER PLATCD TA.
IllaccirAßN. TEA TAXIS TABLD OUT.
LEgY L'VrltlYaVieil
(DUNA DINDCD
°NINA TU/LtTLIZTO,
RODEN k fAiflrr dscript ion driVl _
A2iw
szlOill v H A itrio l laWnis or s/i 'mutts sO
.tatt 'NM:N.4We awl retail tzikil.
are griripitgalotrecgrrta litookotevery
PVca. *Ad tam Na WU AS la the amen
el or.
r rUE CHEAP HAT. AND 81I0E
:ea:tite7ll4l.l.ll24.l:l:ll7 r l T UL"ta ltOOTtltd►l4loi 4 3 , l .
tt,krk No. 81 tilitte,7ll.l.X.Tt Ale
WOW. c`i 1 11;1,...A 41....tvz,„1.3 t..tgo.tz t
_ u r4
Rale Unto. Boots. teats ,
and all tied. of awe
dtes' , Ualters and Jialmorala. Mr, kittsinitetaX
la • fair dealer, <meat with reasonabta 0.0011,
and to after mai barsalae allteho
Jayne blot tette their oatronaitt,
JOSEPH 719144611113,.
Collecting Agent,
Ogice M Ike Board Trade liemos.
PPITNDIJEUti, PA.
4ollelWa sod preurpily s.
Merestess
DM. of
Do. kind
Dowd to. D o
R 6.1147%
Wholesale and Retail Grater,
Defiler In 11 C 11 4Inin and Para oidrobat.•
Holt
.4 ihno t r
alemzrvis,, rt, ; "
u.
A nine RAN WI9TB 1 HMI.
e,sootslorl. or gallon:she. 1113, or 1.1 , h00t
tomO. In the telohonono. I et :he Ai otkeS Or
t
rVALTsc, ‘"A!7lt'sj.',";j o
krFlo,
ANT.Ert-Au. active. - etier.
n 'flee
and dollars. to jolt ininatt!tnn in 'a well es•
eattsh...l store in na'ti to. n. , n „
~ .tr ror mat`ot arrale tn w n ,k .
" 1 ,7
A de. rose r. comer ch.lta and ri atm It
ton Rl tot. itattlenore. 37Z-toni
\VANTED.
TWO FIRST CLASS COOKS,
Women preferred
- - 117 ANTE rocARIBINES, RI
, R.VOLNEII,I, WtOci, 1 will pliy
Pt rub. if nitre... lo good order, .10 tar Saea
alUdso orearames. (wren snorers.): In le
r
I.: for narn's lilacs or Canters: $1250 for
lienrfs lftwies or Carblon, (feu rite. shooters: )
is CO 10, Colt's or ltreolenno's Karol
tern.
or it . 00tsrs.1 Fair erdortlon made Or,
ann.. tenons barns soy of abort Mts firc
stir no address or apply H. JUR WWI.,
Wootel. (100 Worn, comer Peon an d
OEM
WANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS,
And Compound Interest Notes.
WM. J. PATAllirjt.
Tremor,.
ram
WANTED—Men In
••
ALP Itapkrlate ce. nt of Notion! Art Ai.<baton.
y at onto
a. 11. culteanr,
• President of Assoelttlon.
116lmotid otrent • Pltt.bariti
FOR RENT-,
The Large r Store Roosts,
m 0.1.4 ONTO STRIPY. Pn”caston Vann Int
medlataly. Counter* and Shelving, to: .410.
Inquire at No. 100 ('RIG STREET.
Jr11:01 Corner Wes: Commons. Allenbeny.
.
TWO SMALL HOUSES
between brogan ttoale - 1n the
aower walet
Ct: C. PtrZPATHICK.
A LARGE ROOM, ith story,
7/tarini"ac- "712m-,ll°.vp
2,0 CIL or aL
/11,0.00
CARPET - 8. ou. 01,01'HS. &
AUGArIS Lti CARPEiS,
~IT S2ETBIi■.
ALL-WOOL INGRA-INS,
araIIIOLID.2-145- PER YARD.
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
REDUCED 2.3 c. PER YARD.
Good Male sna Red Claeckat
CHINA MATTINGS,
REDUCED TO 3.5 a, PEE TARO.
Heavy Reduction in ',ace curtails,
Mzd min? Other (0.44
McFARLAITh & COLLINS,
,Km 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next to U. 5. Mato.. House and Poat Mace. tad
laud Floor. over Henry Mlnor`a Book /afore. ,
55.155erax: ad 'FT. • -
EW CARPET STORE,
Fann ARmveL OF
C) BRPFTg,
NSW PAT1"87111 ix
Tapestry Brussels,
• Body Brussels,
3-Ply mid 2-Ply. •
Tapestry
A Tall Line of Straw Matting%
PLAID, CIIEGUDD AND PADDY. '
;AtDar hoer. tune. nt . 1 7'1 , M10 , 4 Urns
tr.t2 7.1,%-.:"..•&if tooai " •
BOVAip, ROSE & CO.,
ad nris YIT/LIET, (second gloOr.)
M=Ma
HAVE' REMOVED.
reALLUIII Buoinßs,
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