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—TUE• JUDICI aR Y
When the two parties in Pennsylva
nia had set the political canvass in array,
nothing was more natural than that In
quiry should be instituted into the char
acter, abilities and antecedents of the
gentlemen named by them respectively
for the seat upon the Supremo bench
soon to be vacated by the expiration of
the term of Mr. Wooovrano. 'lt hap
pened fortunately that no exception
dOold reasonably be taken to either of
the candidates on the score of parolee!
standing - or prokssiOnal attainments.
Each party had selected a pure man, of
line capabilities, abundant learning and .
'ample experience. More than this.
Each party had chosen a candidate thor
ougbly
Imbued with its own elementary
ideas of the origin, mottle, scope and
liridiations of government as established
in this - country; so that whatever 'virtues
or blemishes Inhere in-the peculiarities
of either party are accurately reflected
in the men chosen to represent them! -
As the canvass progressed It became
not only proper but indispensable to
show holv the elementit7 ideas referred
to ,had influenced Me, SNAIISIV001;In
making a certain depsion, of high im
portance to the people of the whole
.country and to 'the
_stability of the Na.
Menai Government. Of course the com
plaint was not that he lied formed rude
mental conceptions of the Just powers
.or- Congress Hader the Constitution.
..All magtstrates ought to be well settled
in conceptions of that sort. -Airmen
. who are tit for Judges'actually have di
gested a system of opinions covering
that who l 3 ground, end, if they are con
. sistent with themselves, will carry then
ideas into effect whenever armed with
• authority so to do. The complaint was,
• and ie v that finanswoon'slandamen
tal ideas are wrong, injudicious nod
destructive; that they cannot to carried
out wipout entailing vast mischiefs upon
. the pedple; nor without des:- - wing all
congruity and coherence in, the Govern
- menu.
This criticism is not Coreed and far
drawn. It Is legitimate and essential.
How has it been answere4 Not by an
attempt to show that litr. Boat:swoon's
ideas are correct, and that tLe applica
tion
'p erm)! will result advantageously
botk to the people and government. Nor
yet on a tower ground by endeavoring to
prove that his competitor has avowed
opinions equally detrimintal. Nothing
of this eon has been attempted. An
effort has simply been made to chaste a
prejudice against Mr. IV:mains on ac
count of the place of his birth. Ile is
not sneered at, indeed,' as being a for
eigner, which he is not. The impute-
tion L ewen more narrow and bigoted
'than that. He is charged with the high
misdemeanor of not havin4 been born
In Pennsylvania: This is assented to be
a mod grave offence; and, in. the spirit
of the Mosaic code, the repUted jejunity
of his parents Is visited upoia his heed.
Not do his calumniators rest with the
• naked averment that his *tit beyond
the bordersof l'ennsylvan
t imualldea
-- - him from properly exerchin ho-lane
dons. of a magistrate inside thereof.
They educe In Support of dust assump. -
tdoi such prdof as is most cengcnial to
their own natures. Let no one Infer from
' this that they have ecarchedthe records
Of Mr. Wsittams's long years of ser.
vice as a magistrate in this county, and
detected dechwatis to his disadvantage.
No labor has been expended in that di
rection; or, rather, if search his been
made, no material on which to base an
accusation has been discovered. rt has
been found Calder to resort toe miserable
' forgery, designed to play upon the low.
.•
eat passions of the most alject classes bf
society. As this depth has been reach
ed, and only this evidence of the red:
lament of the democratic leaders beep
produced, it may safely be presumed
• that nothing more descrying of conside
ration remains behind.
. THE CHnisits we ON CsleGia. .
A fort night ago the: Pubs command.
ing the Sultan's force I charged with the
duty of , putting down the revolt on the
part of the Christian inhabitants of Cart.
die, announced that he had folly accol
plished that teak. Some days later the
report came that the insurgents were not
only able to 'keep the field, but had'
gained an important victory over their
advenaries, -the imperial troops. Yes
' Utility the cable brought information
Ithat the government of Greece had de.
'finitely resolved to commence war
against TurkeY on the' first of Septeri.
bet, provided hostilliiee should be main
tamed up to that date by the Candians.
It was KOSSUTH who invented the
pbrue "solidarity of peoples." Ile did
not use it ut a broad ethnological sense,
. implying that all the tribes of earl,
partionlu race or stock should be or.
ganiud under one goverment. That
would be to decree the imp;issible., In
deed if an attempt should be made to ac
complish the political reorganization of
.Europe upon snrh a basis as the broad
,signification of the phrase would war
rant, those most. skilled in ethnologic
amminithations would find their amplest
- resources fall short. Goths and vandals,
tenton end ceita,• eaxons and Irani:a—
wl:tat arc they but different sad distant
waves of population flowing over the
continent trom a common starting Point?
What .E.ossottrir meant to affirm was
that each penictilar group of fazailits that
by long contact and association had ac
glared language, enetems; laws, tradi
tions, literature, and religion in'common
should not be separated, but should be
allowed to stand together in those gov
ernmental arrangements by which rights
are asserted and enforced. This rule is
not only jut and equitably in theory,
bat Is practically conducive of the most
beneficial results. A rule having its roots
in nature, as this one has, could not he
defied and abrogated' without producleg
r serious inconveniences, engendering the
bitterest animosities, and leaving the
way open for constantly recurring con.
..."bista At a very early period the Ito.
mons conceived the design, of bringing
all the - European. nations under their
sway, and they executed it; but, shortly
after the Introduction of cluistianiti,
the -Cement that Itid held the cones/MI
fabric together begin to disintegrate,
..and, with' varying fortunes, it finally.
crumbled into fragments. CHAELIA
MANGE restored the gigantic atructure,
but his suceeasors were too feeblehanded
to maintain it. NAPOLEON I , by his mar
vellous genius in the art of war, and
scarcely less skill In the craft 'of diplo
macy, brought most of Europe under his
sceptre; but theft was no enberencein
the incomernous mans.
. Wahometardam arose he a vigorous
pretest against the polytheistic leaden
. des of the Christian world In the eighth
century. Ear ages it was the only ele
, ment of life, power and progress. In
art, science, literature, and law, as in
military enterprise, 'thou the palm. It
broke. Into Europe like the waves of the
ocean. It submerged the Eastern Ent.
Idris.' Greece became Its spell; and it held
that classic land until the second quarter
of the present century. When Greece
achieved Its Independence, Candle, as an
outlying province, remained in the
' clutch of the Tirks. large part of the
inhabilauts of the Island are Kahome•
tans, and the principle 'of. solidarity, of
peoples would be as alnointely violated
by annexing them to Greece, as It his
been -- by compelling the Christian por , .
Lion of the
_per:althea to' 'submit to the
..scary of the Sultan. This Is the perplex
ing point in countries Inhabited in coin.
„,„ by people of different nationalities
and religions. ,
The old traditions, however, are on
the side of Gree - ce. A niajority of the
inhabitants Ot Ca.ndLi long ter their in.
consesinktn.' It le safe to conjecture
that Rossi& Ims given Greece encourage
ment, if she has really-ventured on the
important step attributed to Orr. ittissta
has not only the mill to go so far, but to
go much farther, if rireamstances should
prove propitious to her cherished Oulu,
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FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD
Rent Manure
The En glob and Scotch Lament have
f or many years regarded bones as one of
the tirat. if not the very fast manure in
point of importance. They use them in
a great variety of forms, yid lathe grow
ing of some of their crops (turnips es
pecially) consider them indispensable.
Some idea of the great extent to which
they are used, may be gleaned from the
following facts* Almost every seaport
of any consequence °tithe eastern coast
r f Great Britain, has one or more minx
for the ertuthitg of bones into a condi
tion to be used for manure. The town
of Hull stands foremost in the list, hay
ing, it is said, not fewer than from thirty
LO forty vesbels in the docks at one time
freighted with bones. In Is:ts, the
quantity imported into Hull alone, was
twenty-tire thoukand seven hundred
tons. In 1807, the rotas of the bones
imported into England, was 1:251,00,
equal to audition and a quarter of dollars.
Since that . time the importations have
been doubled.
Some farmers allow six years as the
period during ivilich bones will act fa
.vorably Cn pasture lands; on grass lands,
successively mown, four years; and the
same length di Sale on aralle land.
Others again give them still longer peri
ods; but all agree that as a permanent
fertilizer they commend themselves to
the earnest attention of every farmer
whose supply of. farm yard manure is
not equal to the requirements of his
land.
The principal element in the manurial
adios at hunts is the phosphate of lime.
This Batt is sauce In soils, sparingly die ,
pelstal,..nassi-*gedily exhausted; and yet
it 15 iudispensablil to the vigorous growth
of pearly all cultivated plants, and forms
the Principal stimulant to the vitality
and power of several. Dr. Thompson
asserts it to be a constant ingredient in
plants, and a - very conspicuous ingredi
ent lu the inorganic or ashy part of not
n few of the utost valuable. According'
to the most eminent Lbetnists, 511.3 per
ecub of phosphate of lime is found in
the ashes of the grain oats, 44.05 m
wheat, ns.s in barley, ci.2 in the ashes of
the wow of wheat, 5,e. These larger
proportions show ;how indispensable the
phosphate of lime is to the health and
gn,iwth of nearly all our most useful
plants, told, consequently, " how pervad
ing an influence is exerted them by
"bone manure. It is asserted that turnips,
potatoes and whi , e. clover are so power
fully affected by lthc presence of phos
phate of lime in the soil, as to be mainly
dependent upon it for their luxuriance
and vigor.
Another of the Values of bane manure,
especially when applied in a crushed
tsindition, is their extraordinary capacity
for absorbing and retaining moisture:
"It is frequently observed that when an)
vigorous plant upon a boned tleld is
pulled up, it will bring up small pieces
of bones with its- roots; and when mi
nutely exotnined, it will be seen to hove
grasped the little pieces and pervaded
their cavities with its radical fibres, while
these cavities will be wen to be clammy,
or even copious with the liquid nourish
ment on which the spongioleswere feed
leg.' very contact with the radicti
fibres of young turnips obtain with bone
manure, and which they can not, with
any of the ordinary methods of applica
tion of. farm yard dung, has been a,
eigned by some farmers, as the reason
of the 1.11Tat1101113% power over the turnip
crop."
Best Stork—The advaatages or Keeping,
Many farincrs act as if they were en
tirely Ignorant of the improvement which
is continually taking place in.evedytking
relating to agricultnrei and in nothing
, do they show their indifference more
f plainly then in relation to their domes
tic animals. While their more enterpria
ing neighbors are making use of tee besh
animals of the improved breeds that can
be otained, and making every exertion
to improve their herd:, they look list.
lusty on, and, believing that a "cow is a
cow," whatever may be her breed and
condition, refuse to entertain any of the
"new tangled notions." 'that the im
proved breeds of cattle, sheep, swine,
etc., are more profitable than the natives,
is generally conceded by intelligent far
mers; but the magnitude of the benefits
that would accrue' to the country by the
general introduction of them in the place
of those now kept, Is not so gecerally
underlined.
This article is intended to discos the
subject with reference, not so much to
individuals as to the nation at large.
It is estimated that in February, 1800,
there was in twenty-two States and Tcr.
ritories (the Southern Sato not count
ed) a total of 0,134,811 horses, mules,
cattle, sheep, and swine, valued at $l,•
102,4:51,144. lf, now, by introducing
improved breeds of these animals, an io.
crease in their value of only ten percent.
could he obtained, the country would be
richer by *110444,4(th ..
But although the mere increase in
value might not be any !facial benefit,
the increased annual Income would he a
direct addition to our wealth. Of the
number of animals given, 7,'779,4 It were I
cows. Suppose the improved laced
would each give an increase In milk of
four quarts per day; reckoning the year
at TiO days, and the milk worth only
three cents a quart, there would be au
marital increase of $i X3,350,3'10.
Of sheep there were di2,695,7071; these
might be made to give 44 increase of two
pounds of wool each. which, at 50 cents
per:pound would amount to V12,61.15,-
707. But — the wool would not be the
only profit; Ike Improved breeds fatten
more easily and cheaper than the "na
tives." Mutton could, doubtless, be pro.
duced at least one cent per pound
cheaper by the saving Of food, Reckon
ing the sheep to average 100 pounds
each, and one-half of the whole number
to be killed each year, the amount saved
would be 1t16,3-17,495. The same would
he thermion with cattle and swine. - By
"raising such breeds us require less foal
to produce the same amount of meat we
would have a larger surplus for exporta
tion.
Averaging cattle at 1,000 pounds each,
the saving "would be $lO each. The
whole number of =We to 12674;20H.
Probably two and one•half [milieus of
these are slaughtered annuallyi at SIU
each, this would amount to $23,000,000.
Of 18,680,670 hogs, about one.half is
the annual comsumpllon; - averaging ,
them at 200 pounds each, there would be
another gain at $4,00 each, of S2V2 :3U,-
The above estimates are, I think,'very
fair. The estimates of the amount of
gain in the production of meat are
founded oda gairrof one cent per pound
live weight: I believe that, by taking
for this purpose the breed of each ani
mal best adapted to it, this gain can be
realized. By adding together these num
, bus we have a sum total of two hundred
and sixty-four millions six hundred and
elsty.nix thousand seven hundred and
sizty.seien dollars, no the annual prnpt
to the country, over what it Is now,
which would he realized keeping only
the hest kind of stock,• a sera Sandell& to
pay oil the national debt in nine years,
and yet leave no one- poorer at the end
of that time, with the debt paid, than hu
will he under the present system, even
If he should not pay one cent on the
debt.
There figures speak for themselves.
They show that nut only individual, but
_national wealth would be vastly increas
ed by this process. Is not the man a
benelactor, then, who shall contribute,
in ever so email a degree, to bring about
the accomplishment of so desirable are.
suit`.—f•:, American Journal.
Elites of Clover Uas on Amami.,
Some writers have taken tho position.
that cloverhay produces a "Rost 'ajar.
boa eltect on domestiennhvals, parties.
lady horses, and that to this MUM: MU
great Increase ofdinensml horses is to he
attributed. We lately heard a farmer
adirni that be believed that the introduc•
tion of clover hay into general cultiva
tion the greatest curet) yet indicted on
the country, and amigned sea reason for
this singular opinkin, Its elleets on ani
mals when used as a fodder. Sonic .
English writers bare attributed to this
klusi of hay the prevalence of heaves in
horse*, and the great Increase of other
diseases that affect the respiratory or
gam. This tea most important subject,
and should receive a full investigation.
'Clover la too important a plant to he dis
carded or condemned, except on the
moat satisfactory eviderum.
For ourselves we have very little be
lief to the injurious properties assigned to
clover. We have used it constantly for •
p ut p re and hay litOrC than thirty years,
and never to mar knowledge has any an.
!mai suffered from it; certainly no horse
has been taken with the heaves when fed
on it; or while In our possession. asa hay
- far sheep, we have considered it Innis , .
aled, and should hive no fears that any
stock would not winter well with a sup.
ply or well cured Moder hay.
And here:lles, we think, the great
Satatt, of objection to clover hay. I t is
too often imperfectly cured. To pave
the leaves and heads, which are apt to
fall In handliog or curing, the hay Is put
into the barn while the large stems ere
full of moisture or the natural juices,
and the fermentation which ensues causes
the whole MAN to become Mop; and if
not spoiled wholly, it becomes moldy,
black, and when used raises such s dust,
it is no
.wonder that horses and (Attie
are choked, or their Tanga destmyed.
Our experience shows that clover may
bo perfectly cured without loting any of
its aluable_ parts; cured to that when
fed out no more dust will be dying than
from timothy or •herds gra,s, and we
shall be slow to believe that from such
hay any injury to anrmaht ever ensues.
000E`TSC REVEI s t, Pia
Place a pint of milk where it will heat.
Theo beat together one cup white, augur,
one-half cup of flour with two eggs, and
stir it into the milk when it is nearly
boiling. Stir rapidly until it is cooked
thoroughly—add eIBCDCZ of lemon, and
pour upon the crust; which ehould be
1 13 1 :cil before the cream Is pat in. This
till make two pier. 1( wish it extra,
'make a •frosting of the whites of two
eggs and three tablespoonful of sugar—
spread this evenly ever the pier, and set
again in the oven and brown slightly..
. Rumedp.—Boil one
teacup of hooey; remove the scum, and
add one ounce of pulverized wild turnip
—bottle for use. Take a teaspoonful five
or lie times a day, and (silents- if the
cough is troublesome.
•
Calm.—'Pakc three eggs; two
cups of sugar—heat together; halt cup
butter milk; half cup tour cream; one
teaspoonful of salnrittus, three cups of
flour.
Geconnut CdP4.—Uric pound of augur,
one•fourth pound of ilour, one-lourth
pound of butter, ono teacup of sour
milk, four eggs, one-third of a teaspoon
ful of salt, oue teaspoonful of soda, mix
thoroughly. Then add one grated en.
cuanuL.—(!py Ittry Gt. Illtelira 1..
Bou,no on 1.1.0zn0 Fhoun
Beat very light, six eggs, separating the
whites from the yolks; sift into a pan
seven large 'spotintul of wheat flour; on
this pour some Milk, just enough to make
a smooth butter; then stir in the yoke of
the eggs, add a very little.salt, then the
remainder of thd milk, which must bent
all a quart, a large spoonful of brandy
stirred in, thus old the whites beaten to
a stilt froth, butter a baking dish and
then pour its the batter. The lightness
of this pudding depends upon the whip.
piing of the ! eggs. Bake it in rather a
quid; oven half an hour, and send to the
table the instant it comes from the oven;
serve It with wine sauce. The same,
boiled in a bag instead of baked, is very
nice.
A LITTLZ HUlT.—lloesekeet.ers; es
pecially In hotels and large boarding
houses, are sometimes compelled from
necessity to use milk for tea and wirer
after the cream has risen. As a conse
quence one boarder will have the benefit
of all the clearn, and the others of the
skim-milk from the creaw. pitches. When
several quarts arc to be used, this may
easily be remedied by running the milk
through a common tin strainer, when
the cream will be thoroughly broken up
and mixed with the milk, and look and
essentially like new milk. By this
simple device many a housekeeper may
maintain her- character of furnishing'
something besides skim milk for her
boarders.—.ltaine Ranter.
RECIPE. ron C/ANSING {Moot.—Take
one pound of saturates for twelve pounds
of wool, dissolve in water not quite boil
ing hot, then put in the wool and stir cc
casioruilly for one hour; take It out and
squeeze it thoroughly, ur what is better,
run through a clothes wringer, rinse in
cold water and spread on grass ground
to dry.. This process will remove all
gum and dirt from any kind of wool and
tnake it much better f r cubtont work,—
Vermeer Farmer.
A Prcity Plctuir .
The following, is from an essay eon
tribnted to the Iler,thi of m r s,
Gleeson:
'1 once sat on a porch at twilight with
a little i in my lap. Ills bright,
plump fa glowed with a coaxing stint'.
ration he turned it upward saying,
'Moo nil star, come down to me. ' Af
ter an expectant delay he seemed to re
iqembe-r that pirate was a powerful word
for procuring pleasures in his happy
circle. Feeling sure of success this
lime, each tiny hand was extended, with
palms upward, ready to receive the gifts
when they descended as he said 'Moon
and blur, plc..- 'to come to rue ' Find
ing that oven please did not bring down
the desired treasurs4, be gently laid his
hands in his lap, an d with a salt sigh of
resignation said. 'Moon and stars toe
high for me:' but still with radiant face
he gazed. admiringly. I then thought
terror and trouble would come to us if,
in maturer years, we had our- own way
at all times, just as in mercy moon soil
stars were held in their touree despite
childish pleadings. Si), when our hopes
ere deferred, or plans Ili], we may 1..
a isanWmplation of Nature's quiet gran
deur grow cool and content, saying
•All this which we ailed was too high
for us.' "
A TALE OF WOE.
tlnint4 n.r tiny bill 1nn...,
I ducted hei. for:,
...rd. shintd Yrr front int mrinn t
And front the seed's noltl
!'le sot Yu tsanicou. eea on in.
teats 41.1.'1161r ton.
And stilt her Mite Hp, she said.
“Conloantl Sot, la: SYS go
WIIT TO TLLOINOI.I
Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
ti .1: ASIKET triLLEZT.
Corse: or Lte Diamond. Neese r.rto
TO OET O.IIT. OP
COLI4 H P&PBj CURL.
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Sing blare .llMitirrW_.
ITCH. TETTELI
DISEASE. P ALL BALLY
Salt Ebeling Scald Read. hEmiptlenn
`BWAYNE'II OINTMENT.'
ptntl2l7 tn.:We:Hi. eon-
Swayna4 "AO.Healing Ointment..
.Cneee Itc4ln teem
Ty•prett ly by Dr. Hai Kph
Phil ad el p hia. !a*.
Bold by bt'CLAJULAN A
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WHO 111 HERPONSIBILE
I/Immo! deb.llty. oho I. It sponstbleTor your
rerblenetst Not yuctraelf, you will .ay, for you
bare done all you could tom . . It. nava a oda
tate on your part. You haven't tiled ituersT.
if/I'o 111TTZR.o.
Uloomy dyipectic, •Ilh as uneasy stotoaci
and a world-weary len, of Course you don't
Stink yoat,c f mpoluuLto for no toy.
manta. Bet you are. lila any to tea Ifcce year
c aulltion that you havos't Wed Lila lICI7XIfII
•
•
Dillon. sufferer, It Is not your moll, you MRS.
that your amp... too. Woroe dr, you Jay.
Him out scum{l l ldo tun any Rood- err ItSsaY
tt: ‘ /: , 1 ;T1: 17tri .r. g aWiTiE la *. rat i tfl t it`
Valetta. wbout res d
et a- d ghe
snot lg.
bunting with tLa 000,1. of rom. vow. rlol d!
tjel'a r e Trd 7 sT: r leretv " : " l:l l d ' arl o Sh O o n s ' ea
Id a medicines. 01a1 004 youtto mons? U Yo
d u
[bias moo --toe vary thlng yt would bay* *d
emoted .on thwu all this pang. that now rive
you.: Tau bays ..... trials SionTET EMU . *
Storages Invalid, *rho have. run to toy/ You
Otedd that soa 'man talon of t ths nenlu.. or the
' , barna...opals. It May bast done you no good,
at robot 511115 fault.. You are not rotoottill.t.
Wrong, all R. You have In ratality. no.
hmji. tn dose Inn yowls's. iehy borate' you
triad titETTISIMI
/or all the aboa• mo n a d d
complaints, the Bit.
l•r• aao shwd. i• tons ... a
CURE OF FISTULA. UL
kunian I write to that,. yea fur yon
kindness and 'dentine research.. of my dlr
.., for which !called to consult you some time
to January last. You will remember that I had
• complication of dUeams • which nosily ended
Ina terrible Entrile. which I had beenwirilied to
"let alone". De accoont of a hares !inn rough,
which it II" leered might tauten on my tun..
I thew (bet the pumaar mode of treating dia.
i.e. like mine was to a cutting operation,
which, If aticee.ful at •U, would naturally
throw the disease upon the lungs or tome other
vital inrush, on accoust of the sudden.o of the
care sad the Immediate ehe.l to a discharge
•I,lch I was cohntealsed to believe' we. • toll•
Miry a:ostrich of Nature Loan rid of some mor
bid coodllloh In lb. system ! I feel perfectly
satisfied that your method of treatment, purl-
Trine to the .ratan, and local alrplieailons to
the fistulae. part, must mare, If anything could •
without- cutting, which I led It did. and I ens
beppy to report myself well In printeul...
with untwist and better health than I have hail
for years. I would aloe add Chat the &anima
tirons you etude were almost palule nu. nd h.
left(7 1 0. ,1::
.stot ):
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NEW AD VERTISEMENTIK
BINGIHAM, jr,, /dams lirpress
'WA <Ow, tt An authorised AgeAt te
metre tarernsevnersti /*ram VAlrlirrrX,and
all other papers ffirtrugioeut Ike United State;
mut tAe Clinottat.
_ .
ROBINSON BROTHERS
•
.33w3a.laormir,
KO. 711 1 , 017/1711 ISTAKET, Pittsburgh
Ooorart
53° I . M °4 `C'E1; T .= , tiT717
33COIVIDEI,
XT. ••
And are prensred k jo.nomyrifris:l.ol toalrond.:
"C .. ' :l4, l 2Altnin, Land Warrants. nn.
tl.to_th r f • of ipH
Interraz alloontl on m biz
Tim. Moos Tioos .
THE PRIZE APPLE PARER. •
The LI/thuds"; tipple rqer,poteeel . by two
IVtr.T:". I , '"ll:l;,lferbtri,
Wpeinnd atenelacto rrrrr Meet. where denten
Can M ehttPtled et ;he Jewett - wholesale mu.
JAJLEM SOWN.
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LOC AM 111111.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY:-
r'REWMEnth
JUVENILE CONVENT
Ola
LZI"'"uF P ctST:a u l7k rITW
cant 6111"1,TV:log'bTr t.
Ilifeetar reLIBLZI o.
aa4 IMO. fro
Shea,: To commence at eo.locz.
36 eets; Cheldems IS cent,
"THE GRAND
EMANCIPATION TOURNAMENT;
tot ItaLrol ~ENBION t the T.:Nt,N
litiaTl Palik. Atitagbvey. f o e the b•ne9t of
the 14.1 . Afar., it. Church. will tele place
.IttcXT WEDN atlD•l..rtgan Ttb. Prarlocnce
g7t4t "' . ' ro . ha T .leltl i es o . o :l l ‘= " ole d at2== a 4 a
and barrlbget. wlli u•
rt,t s O ? et ' ci, ' . '" a t e C d * T " :l ' ,: . 11. te d otrti ." nrrol l
Prlartnal etreet , tithe two ettle.Y. beaded by use
Un•t We.teru Ilmaa Baud. arrtyleg at the eark
• o'clork , boe• oboe will be Ylallnered by
ee•eral
l eddlglinavolh oratora. grand Maher
let,' biro yr,' at o. The catty
awl on A/I,PM.. win come or catty to the
-afo.rnooa. 11 , Ua hero Item all. W,: strop
-111,Ltt`4,1f,4.1.7=1,1:14'.f tgt! xuM
97gr.
, PC e
Ilu a the
rA. aro
Ch und to f o rte
roTti`::
: c „, mAntul; Lo . Chief marshal of
hatab... 500,,101
STATIfiNERY,
I•EN fucria, I.ILTIT6 BALANCE/i
BAROMETER INKETANDS.
PORCCLAIN A.:111 GLASS INK,ITANL,CI
G•ULU El:tiEl AND HOLDERS
RUBBER PENUILEI END CENHoLDERS.
CiLA:43'a METALLIC rAritti WP.I4:IiTY.
FUR IiLLIC HY
' W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third Sts
IN TIIEMAT'FER OF TUE AP-
T r4L e ATiTY.• ' vasP.ce!tifil r if
CAL. I.CTLIII RA .CILCUCH OF ' ALLEttbeir.
Y, for a chaster of I mmrPoratious " the
1400".11.ofte(arirmhZ‘r.14e1.4r ""
n"
And no*, Ananibt 21, 437. the Contlitution of
sold Chtircla haring been presented to the Court,
and the CM , . haring Perused and is trained the
same, and the chime, aroletee and rendition.
eet toilet and contained therein epees ring 11, be
law MI and 1101101urtott• to the community, tim
Court direct salt, Constitution to be filed to the
tbes of the Ibuthenotary of said Con n d
hat • notice th ereof hi Murton.' in the an
41
Ogurtle. • new.paper printed In cam tonal,. Ito
Utree seceett. m a de
forth g ran tpplicatio
has been made to eald Court to Bald Cher.
tee of Incorporation, and that If no sufficient
cense he shown to ths contrary. the same will be
granted at the suit trim of 111, CUNT. l i tuit
Atted • Jacfla WALYin, Pratt';.
aun:dll
XII
,OTICE.—TRE UNDERSIGN
., ICI) would reeneetfulig Inform their friends
and the Ruble, in general that, preparatory to
removing Lace Into their now building. No. 11
girth etreet. nett to corne Wood. they are
now selling tacit lumen.. tied of
JEIVE'LI'Ir, etc., T COST !
Monet, 11t,211101,1. French Clocks, ete:, rte.,
together ttath AU shoat Silures, consisting Of /Art. Amount of .eer unmet., place glass show
nnwc snettdolt, Onters. eta.
About Itte nett oft ctober we expect to re-open
our new store with an entire new mot retest, sloe
to 514.1:,,1ing pertaining to • tlrst- alto al elf cl
rr
varr retiwrtfu flt o
REINEINAN. INEYRAN & SEIDLE.
nae:at•
20,000 TO LOAN ,
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE
1323121
STEEL & WILSON,
Broker. IC4 Heal Estate. ♦feDta,
=l=l
ILLITS
LIVERY A3D SALE STABLE,
J. W. RICHOLION. PROPRIETOR.
NON. 141 AND 113 . 11111111 KU/MT
FOppu,t. lierctiguar R.N.., I
CAR Oltti Ll, le, for tire. ror-
Horsestltelar Amu teetotal to porch. e ate imle of
.
F1 z .1417! , / itr r . 2l 7 Zoa
A Superior Article of Flour,
.1011 !NCI 1411 gllllllll3 MAL
Wardere eta Intl rteweelnetwi Ow,
nn reran, tur.
B. T. KENNEDY &
rcißr. ISTCAId MILL,
•u•l.ti Ll.Stitt
WRITE, ORR k.
25_Fifth Street;
likee mr•o,l • De% tamneat at
Calicos, Musllas, Table . Linens,
staxxximprx re C 3-111,
Which iley oEer al Vial' LOW 1:R1(AD:
atm
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
CONTRoLLRIC• Ortni R,
CUT of 4111ealfebY. I 6..126.1
Heated Propas,. wlli be ree.a.e4 et 2412,,,,e 2
Taal) 711112•1 f. 21b Met. et / feeloct p. m . for
the 08.A1/1.1211 AND PAVING ulf ALLEIIII4
RY AV/EXUE. rpm 11- estere 1 11“1 , , U. /ran,
112 etreet.
CM
Al.. for the IMADINU ANL, CANING c.r
♦LLLY, Rom /111,2xeay ann., to
the Sta.:m.ller loe.
R.8./11.61 , C1.
Clio Controller.
IMELI
GREAT BARGAIN rir A PIANO.
A amcsinD CAIMI.I)
ROSEWOOD PIANO,
•
real tette octaves. Awratto tryble. month,
bass. that hat be la nit bin two months, has
helm left with the t a hsettber tot oat. I. I, Jags
as ere hotl at he w ,
an: eat watch CD It.. Mini.
ta. ana we t 1 at
$130.00 Len Than It Cost
I=l
O. O. MELLOR.
111 WOOD ifirraT
ESTABLISHED 1833.
HUUB 11TTLO HT WITH
C3r.A.191,
Hot and Cold Water, &c.,
Bi cspentacad and
JOHN M. TOE,
JPistsiaber.and Gas Willer,
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh ; and
59 Federal Street, Allegheny,
N , Ti!Vrr. ,- ., - .l:l7:Ttli'l l4 '7vltTl).
iltilifilgrc at ATAlllMmTu6l. ! le.`"—lril
raatr:1='..1.V.."*.1.11:::.11:11;17?:171.4
l:ll 4 v 4 aTr"g . gT7I I /ti
bargb. $llO. 11. PAUL Jr..
bateau" and Ir.:borer.
l'ut.hurnh. ely 3•llr,latl. Irmaca
llgth fLINCIIIta SAX%
J . & L FitANCLES,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
Contrarts taken for 1101141. f 5. Mora Irronta,
and j"4"
,alesorlpthjyalel. PtrtlColy 11"°111.' eal to
e, foe oa u • a all
la. 266 ad 241 Minn It. 111407 Litt, h,
17.44 ,
wicusai A. unisoN,
.yo. $9 Grant lareelL
Vrece (Of ,he purchase awl •de of LULAIL
.r.vra, ace NIECIOTIATIUN or MEAL =SATZ
co, I VICHNIS CAT •nd other PLC trEIITIES.
ettrel/
pignut OONELAIff,
PUMP MAKER.
trneltnt"..l7,•ll.l l 2,
(My. Ps.
Inn; li ilZViliWes7"`""""°
ABIEIIICAN TEA CO.,
No. 2 NT. cram NTREN.T.
..4 brat ..V'!
Upbeat. Arm Zr. per .by Insy.
Sell/plena.
TUE AMERICAN TEA CO.,
No. S BT, CLAIR STREAT.
This *ell keel.. Camped) hare) ut received
.4,7 ;traltit ,l3l 2l:7l:::a i trf.,ll4 °
Yore reve•. Ile sore to see and try them
•
0191.0111:ri
N TEA CO..
THE AMERICA
. le. 18T. ULAIII 8111667.
Their Roasted Coffees at 36e,
Molly los. batter than any SW. Coffee now sold.
irSOlderts
FOR El ALE-- BOILEMN.—FOIIII
zoom D 1101.1411.8. Cl lathes la
diameter. 14 lest loot. Wilt two It tan
no. Lon. stoma drum. 40 Inches lo dimmer;
0100 14 lushes la dlasnetar. No. Lon,
stab Ire hoof graW bars and Haut. tangy
cheek .d blow at Vi l e . =Lea a .e ate6w of
Ho. 20 Papilstrgrit.
[t4~7
R. P. GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer,
Dealer tn'T /AS. W12.15.d ran; OldYoaeo.
r c ti o = la ea 41 BoUbo* W./118 t /ILLD, 30 2.418 :
•IlaeherN Ulm I F e. "d ietz — zei l‘
LOWEBINWS SUGLABS.
saditefined.WblLi and
ILV Z .O . IL AI:r.I:4I,.= - 4=t or ""4
JOIM A. won Raw,
se • korner Liberty 114 Iliad Moth
A IN FEVE STORE
WILEINAN R
ITOOMfor FOR
knflT Nl4. oor
0.,w00. IT etnre 31
feet trot, 11 feetlust new: anelned and
0nn,0 , e4 ~ ,n tlets. Rent ion. Engulf. at
O O. SONWORTIVaI.
Enslarnl.. laorreneemlne.
I=l2l
-TO CAST STEEL MAMMAS-
St ES.
CLV511 1 .... A
^PP,T.•. . .
A LIMED CAP PER,
Mack. Diamond /Mel wort:,
ritubui,p, p..
ILEIPS CAPS. WADS AND
—A. full !las/anal out of Ile)• r
Caps, Wads, Car - arid,. •mmanl.lon; air
sale PT
JAMES ROWS,
136 Wood atroeL
mom
BREECH—LOADING DOURLE
BAIIKEL FROT have } , lO reeefr:
ea a floe eae,tmentef the than Gun, t of m
e of Ire b
l w aL I.!' 1-= 121.`;,T, 17,T .L 4
tee eorcbased frtrtsitoo
Jobbing howl,. tie. Yorl. or nill.adelpl.ll.
JANES HOWN,
•
06:01ivrr 136 Wood art".
t.
A. HAMLIN ORGAN, _
AT LESS THAN COST!
~•ese oetWv. double ma MASON & HAMLIN
CAMI YET OW nh, elitgant rotewood furni
ture, will be multi by the enbteriber .1,4 than
CO, accont of damnirr. MCO... Lrando-
POrtation. Apply... to
autttdt/ C. C. /MIAMI!. Cl Wood strut.
W .....................W. X. %Liam
ROWLAND lc nAutus,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS,
==!
No. 41 I ALLEGIIEN Y
CALCIMINING done la the beat mat ter.
EIGHTH DIiVIDEND.
Urns ■OF TIIL PAClrtr. .k ATLANTIC Tlfl I
rtt Com nusi Or TIM
N 0.42 01110 ntroet.
firmeaug. Auras& 111, 116 T. I
Tbe Board of Direct.,or VIZ PILCIPIC
LOU ATLANTIC TIM atiltAP/I DtridPANY
Lia IHE U. 0.. Nation declared the Eighth DI,
Mead (mm the earn,,,ra of the Corporation for
the ouart,r e
rt. anno July 111.. at the rate of TON
PER CANT. m, upon all paid no stock,
teol pay the same on demand. at my ...Mee, No.
D MD , Strel , t. IlltOmrph.
irIIiVJLED JAY
Treaourer.
a. 6.100
REDUCED PRICES :
IN
WHITE GOODS.
lIANDABRI4EIIEfIR
LACER, real and Imitation;
!AGE DOLLANI AND trl/M: •
8008 BKIAT.e.
BALMORAL BILIRTS AND ES: UIINu:
fdLOVER, - HOSIRDS:
RENIon AND LAMM , UNDERWEAR
DENTS, FURNISIIINU MOODS;
ndißrbAND ZHA WLIS.Ac.
SOILED GOODS AT IMF PRICE.
Etas sud Killia,a) C:43 al lea thsi Col!
Iteleg M 31,011410 ton onr sleek doors is low, at
L , ..t hie leg hot,essloo 14 the h. , ' •41-
11_1.1.1 our lFtg.ttill. Vt.., rooms. we rl.ll ere,
OF:CEDED 11.HRG414111
IZE=E!!
JEST RECEIVED, 0.000 !VENDS
11110 U%, Esinuc liD ZlPllit !MS,
Compritive ad desirable Aimee. ant mixture..
AM... . Mil due netlltEll.. TLSNNLLt, both 01
mbith we over to the ...Jo at
MANWrACTURSIVM PRICES.
JOSEPII 11ORNB & CO.,
77 and 79 Market Street.
erIHULETALC ILOOSIK LT STA I !ILL
aufiam
ALLEGUEcY
GROCRRY IND PROVISION
COMPANY
JOHN N. McGILtW,
J. r. ISRia, Secretary
Till !S< al 1511 Cm:apart,' Is alteu47
atWJ
trstuibt •r. Tpo.e Istsltlng to threaselves
or Its betatlls. Lord beitls
csracrin.
At 26 Federal - St., Allegheny.
1858. 1567.
IL P. BALLARD & CO.,
rut wua. isrAsuNuxo erincri,r
Produce Commission House,
liAtir,toe N., %ea Tok.
•
Hoyt ate.tualled fOrtftt let fro Alay.ostof of Wool,
cps. 1.. Vrooater. awl Iligholo, direct to
'usage...Om
The touttf attsotfoo given to flutter. Cboesc.
Zees. l'ort. root. Flo, lint. &sae.
tieusostr. (hied sod lir.es Float , 0a 4t. azO
kilsofs at cottuire Proooce. LlO,lll 333 .
ttt
tILIUIt 011 eouetountent...
. .
Irt . oot su O x r is s 1 flirt M oa t. X)
r• :47:
owl riallosal Baal. Jortor ell}, wrll. S.
~ P .
' N . o r , ,. ' u.
~ 211 C 171 ' 4,
."N*.' N.
li: 6 1 .1't - e.:,.',°.
~ ..!A15 . ...-......,...d. 1.... itiolownla,
, SYS:4Srlar
Vs.
-... ------
,X11.1.1T F•rt.WEOLf....irkl. G. ICC A.111:44.28.
GENERAL ISSURINCE AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN & M'CANDLESS,
No. tit rotaxrn NT., Ptitabargb, TN
Uenefal Aron DI rer Western ren entrants of
Continental Lire Insurance Co.,
CIE=
EMIL LVE ETOCK as all deacrlptleas of
loauroaco oftoto la ao.ponalble Coati:Mak... at
IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.,
11 o. St. Clair Street.
Hating volchased et ANDREW liatiOs the
wiz...lock
of Hardware, cutlery and twisty
Itoods. at the oboe* "end. II ta_tholz latentloa
to leap on bmtd *dm e10..4 *toot or
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Ouna. Jul... Raremen. Platals. Wallet Satiate
IT
urtetworiaaors, /lemon, la.. Cuttluf uella
and bump,. and. makina Caul and Idwiaalllua
Stamm at a burtual puttee.
W. IL BOWS, Eanater.
JUST RECEIVED, AT
ROBERTS & BHERS.ATTI3
IVII V LEDALL AND DATAIL
rut, tippet IA Red Irn TAD 11711fiDel,
•
X 1. 4 .151 0 11 / 2 / 1 / 1 2.1.1) rITTdaU2I,III,
A new njwpir of Ind Clam, fee Metz ud ?Wh
om aettuvratorw met Vwdero, lee Cream
Freezer*, meet /Ulm Mater coolers. titer Led.
den, add • tall Iles or
LI
, re:l tot
Le. tctee
S 8.41111i4119,
IMIMMEJ
BONDS; STOOKS,
AND REAL ESTATE;
Apollo Building, Fourth Street.
Ilsok. Insuraam and Maalelnal Hoe/ft.-and an
Inds al hivaks basmist and sold an Muntaloalans
Mort gages ban elm add said. • I.?_
AN OPENING FOR lIENINESB
l 2 aam.d 0 1 tit. PraDrittur of a
Luting 'establishment mow la meeesseul open.
LlOOlOlOl2 Tbs proprietor will girl WI.
(attar) ressons for wlststmr to sell. and it
desired. retain An Interam 10 the (voot,rn.
Ospital riAldrfd algy. Wad.
AC LY 11.1
11/. al, 13rusnesro.
_Wolter In Aktglu and Bad lEstalN
Pow,lb street
•
LE EUEAP ILAT AND SLOE
eructs.
•
L. U. GUNDERNAN.
ratsitr,tilA'N.t to Boor nod EA
• . ANT Y Oily. No , or Nue the Iwo title.
tril% el. 7521 e
die.lialtern n 4 n•loNoti.l.. Mr. Orlon
L • f•lr consmEgt with reauectuNdo proo eq
:gl. l f7lselader yen banatuao2yo4 .tu l f rococo. n»:w who
500. 0 ...34.1ur.2...}. U. r.
P lO B CITY !BELT WORKS.
CEO. 0. CLARK &
gt:g4M
X.. a. al how 33e.ltizis.
u" tgt:TIVILY7" pa "or) M . o re TN
NO3 I , I h CE:-ItOTIERT U.
it
tz.Lity ligg°3ll4.y.lit?!lssgze,
creditors. •Il tonvonoo .04 cCeot. t ljgb f al to Ulm An omi
m.
tted to make Ltoolodlatu vapocul. sod those !tat
too clallol Wlll D/CAMS proud the musio V.. MY
oohs, Nu. 76 Wont street. in W. %v a l e.
Atal:of ‘ o ' t.f U. lo•ot . y.
July MOO. ItIO. •er)
$15 ;000 TO LOAN,
UN 80. ND AND CIOIt7OLOZ.
• GI, MI. 1..1117Mir,.
No. &I loolthelold
*ad datate bolocht and .01d.
GOOD NED&
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES.
inquire tor Winn , '" BIMAD. The Lured
and but. The telliela W."-el every loaf.
Ward% Nam elle =Wm.
AUGUST 6. 1867
HORACE -GREELEY'S OWN LIFE,
WIIITEWN HINIVELF
MEM
NEW YORK LEDGER,
P.m:tilling ter lathers it Bey Ihr their Pens le lad.
In MIA week , . LEDUER we bull the PEW...
'Nob of the Autoblorrahhr or the Iten.liOlL/CE
(I/LEILA:Y. which fir. Orceley V haw WWII
expreasly for ths NEW YOKE LEDGE& I r
rlel
title of It I.
Ecxollcc►ions of a Busy Li e.
110 RACE ORREGILY.
It will impear In .11CGCSIird Issues of the
t , hUUEU. Probably i:10 wort More Instructive
to the rum la tris format'mn of eharuter, has
tea bun aribLtsbed at the same time It will
Duress all t h e Interest of a novel. be poor
boy. , hinge be his awn exertions, to be the dle
llngulihed ma, Is • theme which Cannot sal '
Ir L oth to entertain and Instinct, especially when
the whole story Is toll with the faseinathig
.chrine of simple troth.
MR. BEECHIat'S GREAT WORK
NORWOOD,.
A %TOBT OF NEW ENGLAND LIFE.
Ij:. 14.! ,, p) 'I 41
I L yar El r . log put/tithed le the NEW YOBS.
The Pretldtots of the principal dolleges, the
itteteet wit, lioholars and Staten:ego, write
for the YEW PORK LEDGES.
• et( A RUING litonnts.—The shorn none* in the
Litin • Elt, benne and linithed In the Setae num
her. ate the mon delight fid Melee contented In
any publication In the world.
•
You tinny. met more than your mouey , mortla
la the NEW IoRK LIUd EII.•
Tao NEW YOIIS. LEDUZIL L far gala at all .
the book stores, at cents a Copy hand mailed to
ratoollbtra at Oa rear, or two colder for 63.
At!dem all cOatraattleattatke to •
HOBERT BOSSIER, Publisher,
to. to. Beaks= Street, Neat York
PATENT
COPYING BOOK DAMPENERS.
I=
Blank Books and Stationery
Writing Fluids & Copying Inks,
Invoice and Letter Books.
Copying Presses and Books.
Receipt, Dray, Note and Draft
Boois.
Time Books and Memorandums.
Blank Books, of every descrip
tion, on hand and made to order.
MYERS, SCHOTER & CO..
Blank Book. Makersand Stationers,
39 FIFTH STREET.
THE OLD, ORIGINAL
TEA STORE!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Young Upon,
01.1 Dyson,
Gunpowder,
Eng. Breakfast,
Congos,
Sour long,
(Poland.
Old Canntry Mack,
. And Japan
M . 4 9 6 Ms
ALL .01P max 3UT gummy.
No. 20 Fifth Street.
ULSVILLE TOBACCO.
JUST RECNIVKD.
A Large Stock of the
B=lll BRIM
=
Flue Out Navy,
A? THE LOWEST CASH . RICE, AT
IL & W. JERIEOIII,
N 0.6 FEDERAL SUMER
ALLRGRENY.
Ema
to mu CENT. orr
SPECIAL
DISCOUNT. SALES.
IT DENAISON A SEDIERT'S,
No, 27 Fifth Street.
-
4 1 ..t"Ni Pa b ZeriVitliVr:uCiTir.:
:ala retail Cub oaks. UV mot of
•
ZIOSIEUT, GLUVICS. •
ti•NDZANC,RZETS.
ONDIMWZAR, 008firtil,
PARASOL & 5111111070.
PLOWIr.I4S, '
BONNET T.CIIIIIIiOV.,
•
.Itt, le stillweir ...sited: aloe,
BotAltle[Ve Duriats: Hour SLUM*
ett4 oar end:mere ill Mitt oar ploy..
elthost the diseoulte, as low, hemar
other stare to the city. •: Set
10 PER CENT. OFF.
RICHARD "REED & CO.,
=00:1041:1111 . 2 1 3113NDN,
No. 100 Wood . - Street.
afilFiVniVolo`ll fitlina;
Or,,TatriN l
9 91 .41gr i Vr u isztrk .
clime • VAi r 6, 3.
Ratarla VIAHr/ea/7 deearlptles
VA HAWS HAS/14.5,1
KNOLISH eft
norm AHS of all ea/laths to
"91 ti ' la b laa '" ittitgitgall d eta ettfels *tem?
thle , ti um lan t ana la the n.
I' Nu awl lams the Sam Ws Ms assaten
1 3 01BONOUN AND FILTHY!
Ld ntierittona an . umrd
11 11l 14 , 01LMU 01 ADITURVIII RIM
• BLAU . ' LEAD, WORXT MOM&
TLIIRA ALIIA, TIIIE1111);
Are Anionic the AchilterAlleas
n I PURE SPICE MILLS,' •..
Yaoalectoro natio tall porrocAly r URIC Brum,
$5OOOO REWARD
For aer adulteration tend la oar Wear. tam
Package or Pun Woos will in , I. for Wye
Packager or adolloralad Bram araa/17 sold:
1110211 X 61111101NIS tIALEAS
ARBUCKLES if CO.,
ihTeul Cricen ut Prepieton of hn Bpi 1114
222 and 221 Liberty Street,
TM t
• a nee of oerlinMe r
rtalt.d WWROU N D
11 , Trg* e Vifi trail; e i r '' ia;itea b ittig? l ect
atenthal thee Ray thews ht the Mt 3711
1673 BAGS COFFEE,
tiOOO TO HTIICTLT CIO/CL,
et core nadl arriving. Alm, . fall stock of
brara aßoczaiss,
EMU Vklakr4l7l.ldV,4l,, la wzrr
AILBUCKLEI3 & CCL,
Ret illl id 111 Shcl,
Jr. , :biturn lel
HILLDALE CEMETZAL
APIL#.. l .0 fem lag lase Pied will be
altos te aas o at
ICC 19 1111019
Elm.
ITILEII JOU( erarrs.
THE BANKERS' AND MERCHANTS'
SECOND
GRAND PRESENTATION
ENTERTAINMENT !
=I
SATURDAY, August 24, 1567,
IRVING HALL, NEW YORK
Th 4 Grand Distribution of Prizes
Vine Conducted on tbeDiutual
Benefit Principle.
A PRO RATA DISTRIBUTION OF PRO
FITS TO TICKET•HOLDERS!
Capital,- - $1,287,148
IM:=
TICKETS, OBIE DOLLAR EMI,
Add Molted to Ode 1111111ou 1.0 Bad
deed add Elflalywneves I% mmmmm d
• dee Mundt,. t Forty-light.
The Fairest and Host Impart's
Plan of Presentation yet Offer
ed to the Public.
&PRIZE WITH EVERY TICKET
PBOSPEO?US.
♦ umber of the leadlan u/ Mer
chant. or Now Yore. In eensideragen of the
great lace... which be. attended may at the
Chvitehle Prthentallon Zetertstmenshe of the
day, Imes organized tbutheire. Into a newsy
with the vlaw at lauguratltig au enterprise
which, wells It obeli mu. them a tale punt,
•hall offer greeter adrantues se tickawpar
chaaers thee any yet summed: mid oh
tng condutee upon a perfectly legitimate .4
00,11m0f basis, shall be free rem theeatibirm
tlanalde frith.. .darn berecharecterised many
aretsum enterprises.
•
in thin end they hare nosalneed the sale a
Maws, end the rraletertwr of the eawm
CLAIM. W Immix• CU.. Beaker. we Men
et... Na. en Broad war, 11 , ..• Tort. Who erlll
keep tle records la theli restody
_31.11 tee eel
arias 4/11,00 rten>l.lollLzterlalalDent. whoa
1 1 .1VTtsra h rat d Orke t .raralardtir,tv.
mixt
.
•rafetweee the number er wires arvi she
nalterel aloe 10f dlatrlbeUo u . given below. arta
easeinee even the mon sasotteal or Use great
advantaged whlett will
is
ay to sll mho mantel-
Pato th the eaterortse; ono tie Comae and
leiteetal needing et ae ...onspany, and the
Mansgersead Banters thervi, wall. they bow.
FirtYll . ll:lr 11 : 1 !fire 'r vetylltI n tlit ' elri4.
Ilan math to seams wall be madames,. tad that
tee lannests of Menet holden! vrill he moat
Is the dm!. of Ma ilaasseurs to conduct ever,
s t h ru l m p e ur o cshO
aOmutual
nd n e d reln r l w u he t e o
avoid any and morythiag wattle mold in Use
slightest degree dlnsialth ilia profits which are
laxly Millar. to all Who leant.
LIST OP PRIZES.
Ono cant pr1tikat.......... 124021 271.0421
Ma cada miss at-- ......... ..: -- 10.0621 10 CIO
ma gab wide at—
,..... WWI 21.201
I Tao cub pat. at ........ ....... Add . Mao
Three aaati Waded at.... ... 4,00 12.0td
1,22 ....... alga A=
YI•11 dada pd.. a 1.......... 2,00! 10.010
tight 2..3 sanan at 4000 11,003
Faunae. ma! Drina at In 7,000
TW•111.7 •151, prises •1. NI 4.20)
Tatat2.ll.*atb plum ad. fra 5.OCd
Yon? 2•21. mites at . , 1: 4.1201
MI 11 =rallgraa% P 22200 0, 17 . 1.14.1
Una mama sad any cash prism 00 MO)
tra• bandrad aad aardaty.o22 cash
pike. U
Tad 0. at 02•0 nada pita. a,. . . ... lal
1.0N03
ii 1 144 Cul rrtuf , amonstlng (0. 17ktt9
I=ll
einelaway , e grand Planoa x...44100 M0W
■ valatartara °mad Mau at. 1.50 mow
eicalwara 'Octavo limn a*.. 2..0 , 0
Miletarlag`a ?octavo Plasm at IS 72.000
IFS Melodeon. at..... ..... . . ... lan.
Ja Melodecul at. ITS 20.101
1116W1N61 ILION1111:114
h Ututlys & lf , Usa esb• mac
000r1•44 11.001104. st. . ISM VI
'lO4 17004.1•4 & Wilao& bat loss. $3.
133
Ilashisas 04...
7181004 W cab. we 8071100 Y. 14
t 12.1%
stases a. • US 11,041
Ml= 11111 cue 007411344
1.1.00.
1/ 0 11Issers' pals 1444Ung . 0.1 11430
niAzoirns
II roll oats Dtamoods at P.M inl.lloo
le fall ono ClaatoOda at On. =AO
LS latoood Wanda !Mr. C. ' 550 12,103
20 Iceman Waster /Cora a 1....—. Ci 12,C0
C latoond I lunar Mars Ht.— ... 410 . 11.Z50
VI Diamond Clonal . Elora at. ..... . 575 1.7.175
aDiamondMostar Yin. at. ...... .. 05 3.113
GOLD WArCHILD.
12 Yeats' shell Watch. at
74 Wats' hold Watch. at. tat 06.1121
222 2,220
42 Ilea. M' %W Watches at' 126 7070
64 Slants. 0014 MAIO. at tii 11.610
20 Laelles. Dlewoad pet W WM*, .. • ZI• 1,0:p
S. Ladles , Gold Watches at ]Y is I7t
la Ladles , .101 l Watches at
RP Ladles' Wald Watches as 146 '11.121
IttLollY INAT43II“.
SI Americas Watched
ameriees Bitter Wateh u
ee at. a u °NM
130 Americas Olivet Pantiles 43 ~eta
la Detached Levet Oliva W slaw at :7 a, tot
tlytioder allear at........ la 4.414
Platad Wadies a.
Asaatted i',iiu, Valued at a 11411.015
' Tata tell, Of Deists • a 1.7117.1411
The danlect• and Iterchante. Tint Grand
cone.. ha. even est dal, 4111. et has a arum
recto. The mammoth hall waa ailed with tee
el(to of
m*tneethe atty. The audience annotated • cora
t else of the Jeadhop banters and mere
a rg riar .. .. , g , n , rit.irmarte.urara
coract before meting the mod dlatrAtehlos
of
ii ant the C ee on the itth of A..
Ract.
arinditedlately after lb. Ilthelbutloe,
oat of the Truest. aw ed win panted lent to each Ucket-hol r.
Tickets, ONI DOLLiI EACH.
•
. 4 . at tto Hat Sou. or O LAI.K.
wtitaTiY tOO it Broaway, New York. or
Ta . l4l , r t Otecith or path and rump Orr
rir • out With .orett.
t h e those within. to
lar,trit U t * lr t 1111411 lIX t0g.7:11
t.k. place on it 14 da, * at militia ari.
Mottle Ni thrwa• o• MM.'. P.
Dolor at oats, oo •• to eatable ma to mister them
boron the dor of tae crud prcafatatlfs.
INZILL TERM OS CLUB WEB.
2fo potter Olfootott trill be Of Irrood Olt It
BMW,. or floret.
7' bleu to ono z4d root hr..... si
41 7 `lelteto to Deo 99 9 / 9 99 for
9 TUMMY 1.0 one 19941••• tor m
xa
7 Ito
17 Ttolsts to oncularts7 for .... .... .. I 03
mono rdor, coma, or
Ira reertored 1r ttom ar Mi e n ot our Mt •
All coseatalbaUone mos b. Abineeed ie
'CLARE, WFASTER 1t
. 1:04
as
010iC131174
UNION REPUBLICAN
(101INTY CONVENTION.
The lIN 7 ON kBCUBLIC ..N "
ff,...TCouu•T., OT KIN of 11ia•
E=E:1 , 14: . 1 . 111g elevlans la theZ:4:l h. :cnrl: l ,
ors
Saturday, August 31st,
Aadeket TWO DELB
EATES from cacti eitici.
Don dlatriet. to A County Conrentlen. to tia hold
on OECTEatII Oft .1. .110 Walnut a, ix, for the
tobTose of nominating candid., eimiata
mad noose or Itopre.ntattres of Pencil Ivan!,
and trannuetleg snub other busLonse may eat
properly beeinght before IL
he Erimary Elections In the
Theo
Win
bebell between Dm boon of three and six
oidoek en, and In the Boroughs .4 tittles
between Lle hours of gr. and noven oictoch
l ' XiTt=l2t7s tru t trir
g. . .
JACOB H. MILLER. chairman,
'idecretarice.
Itar"TO THE STOCKOLDEM
UV TLIE I.ITILE FLANAWLIA J.NO
ELTILL:I3II brio Nu CZTEOLECLII CO. end
the bTOCEDULDKOS Of THE STANDLNO
irroarz a WEST FORE rrrßoLEux CU.
There will be a meeting of the Stockholder of
the above nutted Commie. at the otbee of
HOBERT ELDItt. Ito. 1p Fonetb street.
uuntb. on the MT!! DAT OF ALDICLIT. 197.
at Len O'clock A. 311.
A.O. On the EVENING OP TUN SURE DAT.
es 7) o • olor., will be cold, ill the SURPLUS
STOCK. of the Companies shore sawed. at the
Commercial Sole, Booms of A. Mel/Ai r /MIK.
No. Int MnlUMeld street. •
BY ostler et the Bawd of Dlreciore.
WILLWI F. ROBB,
_ILVI2,OI
evetiErr.
IarTIIE INTEREST, GOLD,
on the rissr.Mult2GAUL IItiNDIS of the
MOS PACIFIC 1 114111 Ma% Wen: Diftior,
Due AUCIUST Jot, Inc. Will I. paid 00 Pfn.“"
ta g. Of she Coupons therein, at tho Honking
Hoot. of
DABNEY. MOIMAIS 4, CO..
N. 53 EXCHANUN riaLez, New tiara, att
and after that data
(thettedo
JCLT t 3, lift.
Jr2SteDirrre
W3L a,PALMER.
tarNOTICE.
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
The Allegheny Venal iltnnutd Cam Deal, nll2.
petal farther Bann, transport proupto. bun
the recant IAVA. (7
ot Petroleum that may be ogees., as stli g to:,ll,l
PER 11A/LUXI A and ralarn 'empty banal, from
Plllsburgh to Brady 'I Ilend at 20 egblTtil.A.oll.
Tag tract al the coldl. extended dawn so, sod
along tile water's end, et Man y's Hand. au aa
Stara all neensary nelittlea fur the eounalent
and enesdy trawler or Oil Item bells to ears.
0711071 H. lII.AOI2ITOIIY. buret.
larTG PLUMBEGS AND: GAB
JA .Ekrric..- 7 Proumu rezeleall
St NWIH'I. atom Wore, No. le Market:
atreat, TtlltttaDA Ana kith day ot
amt. for the PLUM. Writ. AND ti lad ITTl.siti n
attpalead__ln Neyeloao Haring. Lank. 00
t.•
'.".n re n""‘
_ .oatloy tan rein at the otaas Of BARE
a i rmtc. if. Walt ateeet.,
tgrELECTION NOTICE.Tibe
BtookhoNate of Via .
' PITTBIWEGH GRAIN `ELEVATOR CO:
wtllmtet at the 710•//11 Dv TRADE PIPALII.
da MONDAY, the 'Ad day utdeptoother.l/361..att
o'Ciook P. al.. for the pa we St electing a
daard of Dlteetors for the ilitday year.
• T. L. tt(Mtiatita, ecotetarY.
Pittabuyah. July 20.1047. J311:01.
• 1111,
I
4'.>"
\s)%;
ftYm
to\
-7! l °"' "agPre.....,1 414 •
" , THE BEST I THE (11EiPEST."
96TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOM LOMB PAID, 521,271,972 67:
ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
JlrLll 1. 1867.
Assn% (Atillarket Value.)
Cash on hand, in Bank.
Heal Lute..........—......$ 14$/$ll 10
*Mgt! . P°,1•••••-- 20,103 01
litaltut Maus. State tad CS 4 Litg.*22
sad sitter Publleneenittlei I.It3e.SIS . le
14.110.933 72
Loa Llt4Jaboatll ttetal s, Clairla cot doe and.
Lto =ASS 46
.64.M,VN
Net Aanis
Ma and Inland Navigation Risks.
Asenelte In all the Principal Cities awl
Towne to the United Maw:
Jleediessions thr , Loth renal will be eromptil
aneaded to and Policies Issued by
altitlEß & BlLO,Agents,
oa roucrif sraitT.
TEAS t TEAS I TEAS,
UT ♦Ail. MODS AND QUALITT, ►T
- _ _ .A'B.
rulms Young li
Goodloo4
.. • ••.. Luc, Pnund.
Lou
BLACK BLAB—OoloGgs.
But Oa .... %La per pond.
Good •
Motu ........ LSO .•
SLACII TEAS—pou.bum. sou,boiy,
and Mmma.
Bz. o rtno Ewe IlaVd Bog. Broaktut
Wet 0 . 14 Cot
do iOUT. dO 1.2 d
JAPAN TZAB.
racaluelt japan. Tort rdeount Eavor..--UM
au.. Tung Upon. Loot
.......... 1.40
. . ...
.N ... 44,1 KM .
.. ed T . ona . . 3. V.04.4,...18 , 1at .. 11t, .§da do : VLSI.:
. . .
From the above any cam can a t Just what
kind of Tea they want. and have M. t 66 16
al.) quantity. and A...warned by say o pine.—
F. 7 ::.l3 , llFoteVo'la=nalniy 4 :4ll l t:Vey l
road In tlrWue..beaVsrauxtr,..7,...4
. __ A. KIRK.
Inr29 MO VS I 174 Yedend tn... Alloatetty.
=KIWI Sham.,
....THOLAA
BURKE & < BARNES,
Fire freer Salamander Safe,
MIT WR MB LIM Mil ?MI 8114
IRON WINDOW SHUTTER NWRIFACTI/RERS,
129 6181 Third St.,
woott.aaHnathead. •
rI? BV ef,r4.
=l the follow ditional recoarosengation of
ad
e Woof qualities of oar sagas
Houunto Aan Pacsmon Omen or
W.A. J. raCwahh,
Yoaturstown. obi°, Jose nth. WT. '
Norio • &wow, Ptarbureh. Po.
eIIatTLINIMA—We ihtp lon. to-day. by ran.
road, a safe of your mate. tot • lbw malts. Too
safe went through the Musts., ere that no.
towed here on the igh of Match len. turning
our atom end . ..met ooze, aneUre are glad to la.
form 700 that thei men taken oat of the sigh
• after the We were not oar/nest to the lean. We
Old not suppose any NO, e•phahfly
awe. eaald poeslol7 slang sueb a Are, and when
rre dlecovorest Use pavers WI safe and sauna, on
were egreeably dleappotated. We will gtve An
an elder tat • lArsailse ma when we get Lugo
our new gars. Trely puns,
fertare W. A. J. PA OXAED.
TO HOUSE BUILDERS
AND CONTRACTORS.
Tb.h.ieess'mint or
GRATES, all. Sizes;
Cooking Ranges' & Stoves,
Unita VIET HT de QUAL/TT:far We at
near LOW` PRICES!, Dr
BISSELL & CO., •
No. R3's masirry sr
COMPHIEVJE,)
BUNGS,
=WRONG, Into. & co.,
Yiaufactomi m 0 Wholesac I).len In
NIACHINECUT CORKS,
Plass, Taps, Irish Moss, Pitch,
MOM 151:NOLLW, ac..
Ref. RN 411, I= Third XL, Piltalmrsh
S H HAR D'S
CRAGIESRS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
---
7. SCHOOMULKERdt SON
PrOtlrktOn of the
x . xoneeorricrracrm x
White Lead and Color Works,
I°l7. L of
41111.3x,'"Nfityg LEA
AM Won Oriiia.O24LTNAILEEN.
rum. ItILIZAZ
44 •4111114t4d'
met. Allaskeim
.n 3.0
1111 9 CLAS
*0.114 IXDIMAL ST.,
huh stock at thole.
zwas, Col d s; Sugars, Sc.,
%vox we (du to Qs pablle at lowest Pridli4
. A. G. 1 / 1 1TANT I
kiGN ' l ,, n Efach I
,tltl•Jast maiy aa4 nacalElas tar
..trateirti
4411avakaeleete0 Arpt Oast
TUMMY IUtA.
limn; 7 a LTORtrDL. lbot 07 Dem%
El
WANTED,
A TIOT, CILIWN, TO ItSU GIRL.
. _
11r from Mel, le piartt,ta Sttrt tat
ear tt elt,ll,n. Apply At •
lON VOURTII WERSIT.
T E.D—cAUULNES,
Itl-
T r JCS. RCN AJLVKUS, for willeh 10011 Pay
tholveltl to sow older. Co ftr . Boier:
3,- Pl RIO '4%;!_...!'r4‘f17-0 ro7
.s4%y•s_ tt "axes or corbinoo.rM.Le
TA for (Jolt.s Rralo,tan'r lta•roteen, olowterl.) Folr otJuctlort coodo oo broken
orm.M. eenses haylaz on, or above &Me fork
crestow addroon or applr . to J. U. JOH NoTON,
GroW Western duo V, oft,. corner Pena an d
W.... St..
WANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS,
And Compound Interest Notes.
REED
lAMBS T. 13E&DY & CO.,
ODenerFourtll and wood St.
EMU
v. AIIiTED- 7 Dlen in Salesmen
Dactrt Sot NationAl A*t ►Amtlatloa.
APOpa H. n. ems.. Re
rrethlent Ur Assoelatlon.
Je.Mb Ili Diamond Street. PlttliborKA
eaß.Prts, OIL CLOTHS, ig.
AEW CARPET STORE.
FBE2II ARRIVAL OF
.AL 3E3.P3MTSI,
=I
Tapertry Brussels.
Bully Brussels,
8-Ply and 2-Ply,
Tapestry Ingrains,
A Fall Line of Straw Matting°,
rtAust, cure:tee azd riaircnr.
(Jra stool la lunar than at anyorrolouri Ulna
this ...on. Thorn anthrax goods In our Una
Will do Wall to giro us a call.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
111 717TH tiT/IZET. Oecond floor,)
M'i==lll!
HAVE REMOVED.
H'CALLUH BROTHERS;
a tut- Li7v , i nt , the zjt2 elegant WI Ma.
No. Si Fifth Street,
A new 111 e of au new .6 di:al:nags
EDALLION VE LVETS.
• Velvel%-linisiels,
TAPEBTDS` Bit USSELS,
• largo and choke iAn,neunent of
Piano and Table Covers,
10(1111111 I'Bll3B, It6B al MI,
IZril Mkiii.l2:Lesi,
TERM PLY AND TWO PLY
Ingrains,
And every variety of I= priced Carldelida
IIicCALLUM BROTEllais,
mmo SZ s'lZ Ytreot.
BALUGI4IINB , IN CMMETB,
.a.gr .rtzrzaanu.
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
REDUCED .11c. PER YARD,
BRUSSELS CARPETS;
REDUCED 23e. PER YARD.
GOod White tad Red Check.
CHINA MATTINGS,
ILEDVOED TO =ie. PER YAZD.
Heavy Reduction in Lace Curtains,
And amn, oilier roods
McFARLANV & COLLINS,
No 71 and 73 Filth Street.
Rent to V. S. Custom House and poet Office, set-
Ond /UK.. o'er Heady Mans's Book Store.
Sela:Tadit: atarT.
CARPETS.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCE
& COMPANY,
RAPE JUST orr.azu
For the Spring Trade,
!Their Wandld a.wrimet aa-
NEW CARPETS,
011 Cloths, Shades,
Attantlon It called to our tine stook or
lIIIROBIEII TAM ISA NANO CATIA
Great Decline in Prices.
88 wmarwasc
DON'T DE DECISIVE') DT
nomidling hilt enbue2 ad•retheasents of Ina.
rloe Muhl nes, bat gni a 11111.1 Via BA.
HER. It lus been inll4tented Am di.
• Nell ear~ , . bat 3
04 d Lit 41„:"..1;..
•
11013.1.7*
BIC III ST
Tao. 3.00 Wittly atroot,
m'yinusa aho • Iticathneld.
GROVER & DARE 'S
ELASTIC STITCH SKID LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Are THZ RUT for Yu:air and MansactulAir
Oaft.d mak than at
.3"a. 103 Mtn, street.
GET NOME BET A
GROVER & BAKER
/or • Holiday 12111.. It is par:lml tad
tharenre the tow: Doo.t tarl to oaqa.td ites UM.
NO. lOS MTH 8?„ snow° la
RHOE,VAIINE th S & CAL 'IMAGE
M.urran ahoeht see eUm
NZOTEI a BM NO, i MO:
oao./Va e Cmers. It I the best Or,her
/W. 103 nrui BTIIIET.
above lialltbeeld
1:177.6
Tax ditovEn & HAILER
SEWING MACHINE
le the TOM. Thole of M051124.11m. Please stop
isistl examine to as
NO 103 /10TH 11/I=Z
eoryoeas *hove Mottle, old
EDUCATIONAL,
CIVIL AND BILNING
ENCINEERINC I
et the RENNSIV.AKIt POLYTECHNIC INNT/-
rao""alicel.elialP'Ver 447:17. I pp ° 7;
V,"lArni b . He • oPeol SEPT. Iftb. For me A.NN or d.
"m"t'
'lPAirtruna2/VAMPZI
jpNre3l_
BISHOP BOWNIAN INSTITUTE.
• COLLKOILTE
school for Young Ladles:
Jr°. 62 Grant Street.
Tb°lVri't:;M:tegTeret tl:'ll.°tiatt?"h"
iihoers cam oe *l4 Mora at.J. VIXLDIN
i'Ailkr6,l!!sw. No. , 41t4ntretl."11.1.
tor Information or odrolsrlon address
11, J. COMM; '
' • • Itterox.
4" CY.-
"LIAR --"" •
Fine Watches, Jewelry, D 41110114
feII:LOPZI:Et W.A.121"
French Clocks, &o.
SpecO/ sun flan tiTIM 10 the 1111 ;PAISING OP
PIMP WATWIrs. .
.S 9 FlIiA sired.
Nen BOOK STORE.
Unto Sabbath School Book store,
lintltt and Tertattents. Babblith School Libra
ry Boote atel Theolotleal. School
21441,1goeMhtritroT alati
protopt,rllllo4, at "My tleaciatoativ otdtri
~
._._.________Tf•Trrtrt 11 3 Third 111.•• I.ltUbUrnhal.
ratieuu t
41 ' es itni 14
t i t,'
lA t ivarlo
D :th
mfriveatri.,„j i ll t aMg mA rin ,
. rtw ltze.j. aLottniairi A 4ll °'„
or. k 44"
j. W. EL.A.NN.haa,
LlMuinry IiTILImr.
Dealer 1n all Lads at
Candles, Cakes, Bats and Frans.
imittonuon to tonadam ricTica 11126