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THE INDIAN QUESTION
The desperate and almost universal
hostility of the wild Indians of the re-
miter plains and the eastern slope of the I
Rock/ Mountains—a hostility which
manifests itself In murders, ecalpings,
"rapine and robberies—hal become a j
matter of the mom serious moment, and
(diced questions upon the country which
puzzle alike our most &JIM soldiers and
wisest statesmen. - Hardly a week'
.elspess without bringing to tts by tele
graph brief but sickening accounts of
their doings. On the Batokyl3lll route I
on two 00:3111011/1, within a single month;
Ute laborers on the railroad were at.
tacked, several killed and scalped, and
the rest driven in. Serval times the
"passenger coaches on that route to Den.
Ivet' have been attacked, robbed, and
some of the passengers murdered. Tbei
small military escort of a surveying
party of the. Union Pacific Railway, E.
D., was attacked by p u t ) , o r
urged in ambush, and driven tack,
with the loos of one third of their num-
These outrages all occurred in the val
ley of the Smoky run, in Western Kan.'
ess; but - within a week the Indians ap- I
pear to have changed the field of their '
operathms to the valley of the Flatte—
ned to places in advance of the finished
and operating rellroacl, as in the other
valley, but to the railroad itself, many
miles in the rear of the track layers.
Obstructions were thrown acrou the
mad, It freight train' was thrown off, and
them the savages rushed forward, mur
dered the men in c huge, fired' the train,
and traded the murderous exploit by ,
thrOwing the mangled bodies of their
victims upon the burning airs. This,
we believe, is the first time that they
bare ventured to attack a railroad train;
and as they accomplished their object
without opposition or loss, it is to be
feared that they will become emboldened
by success, and that hereafter it will be
perilous to =Males up the uninhabited
valley of the Platte.
The great question now Is, what shall
be done, or what can be done, withtheae
wild and roving demons? The govern
ment is now maintaining, at great ex
pense, some ten or twelve regiments of
cavalry on - those plains for the purpose
of guarding settlefs, traveler' and the
men engaged in' thq 'construction of the
two great railroads, against their attacks;
but all this effort seems to be of little
avalL Regular troops:can never bring
these wild, fleet and wiley predatory
be:Weirdo action, and pursuit Is equally
unavaiilng. Not In a &Ingle instance
have our soldiers succeeded In destroy
ing, capturing, chastising or even defeat
'
lag any. of these bands; but in several
instances small bodies of soldiers have
been maniac:red by them, or driven back
by superior numbers. Indians will only
fight where they are sure of victory; and
where this is not the case, they scamper
away on their fleet ponies and laugh at
pursuit. .
Indians are at home any plane on the
Plains, and through their, scouts they
know at all times where our troops are,
and where their unprotected victims are,
and While they elude the one, they are
able, with little or no risk to themselves,
to pumice down upon the other. It is
imposibbs l b r regular troops to fight
' with such enemies; and to shield from
attack all who need their protection
throughout the vast region over which
these savages roam, is equally difficult.
' 'The recent appointment' of commis
aloners.to treat with them, and gather
them into some territory reserved for
their 'medal use, where they mist be
sustained mainly at public expense, may
he a success ; but Indies the old widen
of meats and traders shall be abolished,
and. the entire management of Indian
affairs be given to , the officers of the
army, there is little reason to hope tbit
mach good will arise from the measure.
But there ire anions doubts whether
_ the Indians, under the malign influence
of the agents and tradens,Can be brought
to terms: The impunity with which
they have committed their late numerous
depredations, and the few small advan
tages they have had over our troops,
have encouraged then' to think that on
the plains they are a full match, for the
whihrs, and - that they can stop the ad
vance of the railroads and settlements
into Weir inintmg monde: The Com
missioners may lay belbre them-the al
ternate:of agreeing to their proposition
Or being exterminated; bui, with such a
notion of their own power and prowess
In their heads, what will they care fora
threat of extermination?'
However abhorrent the ides of a retort
to the but fearful measure may be to the
minds of the great body of the Ameri
can people, who are far removed from
the scenes of these savage depredations,
it le nevertheless.tine that very many of
the people of the border ire quite pre
pared for it. In their eyes an Indian is
a murderer, an outlaw, • deadly and ir
reeling:nailer enemy, • wild beast; and
they talk as calmly of,the necessity and
duty of exterminating them 'as they
would of exterminating wolves; and
they will do it, with or without the au
thority of the Government, unless these
Cinandmioners, succeed in . gathering
. them into some place where they can do
no Wieder..
Bat, as we have seen, this cannot be
'Paean the sukuner season. The win
ter, when they are shut up in their villa
'gee and lodges, is the only time when
this dreadful work of butchery could be
accomplished. If, , however, they can
be reached in the winter, why not cap
tare and disarm them, and that oblige
them tole to the allotted reservation
This must be done, for we ire very sure
that the government wlli never sanction
a cold-blooded and deliberate massacre
of these wretches; neither must they be
suffered to road at large, as they are
now doing, murdering our people where.,
ever they can find them. NOT cane (MT
nomadic savages be allowed to arrest the
programs of settlement ana improvement
on our western border. .."
'Rarely ituleedhave men been averted
with* more solemn and important trust
than these recently appointed Commis
sionem Their appointment is but an
expedient in a desperate emergency. It
may bo successful; and If it is, let the
most rigid and severe rules be mush.
.11shed regniatliin of all future inter
course between Indians and white mu.
Let none bit tree Mends of the Indian
be admitted itri internam with them,
other than the military omcon set over
them, and let their ',sole mission be to
load u many of them-as possible to the
habits and ideas of civilized, life. • The
gaicUiTipon whichthelitdianilave hereto.
tare gabeiated will soon be exterminated,
and they must, if they lire at all, draw
their sustenance from the soil; for it is
out of the question for, the government
to Maintain thitula paiipers from pier
anion to puration.. •
Tan OLD Buses. Walr.-The rebel
planters of Tennessee, or Conutwatives,
u they call themselves; ate &charging
such colored men as they bad in their
employ, for voting. the republican ticket
at late election. They had bettei
have a care what they do, for there is a
movement on foot to confiscate the prop
erty of- every man wbo was a rebel
daring the war, and who now abases in
this way the clemency of the Govern
mint-in permitting him to retain his
estate, which was clearly forfeited, and
who now makes it an engine of oppres
don to loyal men, hy,discluirging. ttiam
from .employment for sack' a (utile.
Shinny, as an institution, was swept out
of existence by one sovereign act of the
nation,. but the spirit -of slavery lingers
long, and an only be kilied by onspel.
hos it to strike Its fangs info 'ifs own
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
The question of the evangelization of
the manses in our large cities, is now at
tracting the attention of the leading de
nominations, and some of them are al
ready at work, the main point of dif
ficulty being to ascertain the beet mode
of acoomplishing the work in the speed
iest and most effectual, manner. Time
only will remove some of Ake . hind
rances or disabilities !tithe way of reach
ing the proper system. Among the dif
ficulties is the fact that many lay mem
bens, who co-operate with the ministe
rial.miesionary, feel some delicacy in be
ing identified with such movements, lest
they may be classed with those for whom .
these. Special . services are instituted.
Affeln many of the worthy poor,
whom these mission effort s aro intended
to reach, dislike to be regarded In the
light of beneficiaries. These things can
(icily be ljusted in time. The forme r
regard themselves as co-workers
With the missionary, foregoing for a
time the comforts of well regulated
church services, in order to promote the
well being of others; and those who re
calve the benefit of themespecial mission
servicea, should regard them in the light
intended by the projectin, to aid in or 7
ganizing hew churches: and benefiting
those immediately within their reach, but,
especially thohe whose circumstances
prevent them from enjoying the advan
tages of those who live in thickly pop.
ulated parts of a city, and are In
temporal circumstances to enable them
to enjoy such blessings. Tho best ,
course, and one most likely to relieve
the friction which often exists In mitt
sionary efforts of this 'dud is, for 'each
largo congregation to have a mission
chapel under their exclusive control, lo
cated at some point on the outskirts of
'the city.. Let a large lot be purchas
ed, of the most eligible chaise
ter, largo enough to build when ne
cessary: a capacious church, and if
need be, a Sunday School build
ing, and a parsonage. Then send
membersto take hold of the project, com
menting in a small way at first, end in
time it will increase al the population
augments, so that in a few years a large,
Vigorous and influential congregation is
the reiult. This plan was adopted in
some of the eastern cities, and locations
on the verge of the city some years ago,
are now in the most thickly populated
part, and the property of little value then
has advanced to fabulous prices. It is a
matter of history the wisdom of the Cath
olics in selecting sites. The best loca
tions in our cities are generally in their
possession, and generally made, too,
when propertywas low in price. Wise
not only In point of location, but also in
securing adequate space for. Ibture exi
gencies. Their policy is first to . secure a
good Icastion, then commence on a
small scale, and, as time advances and
the wants of the Church demand, they
are prepared .to act as they may see
proper. Such wisdom is commendable
and is self-evident. We may note in
this connection that many of the wealthy
members of our churches feel that they
would like to do soqiething before they
die that would be of a monumental char
acter. Many endow a professorship
in an educational 'agitation, to wear
their names, others erect some building
for benevolent and humane purposes,
and others again provide for a niche in
some Library to perpetuate their name
to future generation& Commendable as
all these things are, and should be re
peated much oftener than they are, it
would certainly be a monument of the
most enduring character for a man to
erect a magnificent chapel, where the
living udeof humanity would enjoy the
glorious benefits of the Gospel. We
have in'our mind many princely givers
to religious objects, who deaerre, just
such a monument, and one, too, 'they
might easily erect, and thereby hogor
God , bless humanity,• and bless them
selves, while they lived, and their names
thereafter would be like "ointment
poured forth." '
A Spanish Episcopal Church has just
been organized in New York city. Near.
ly three htuscired Spaniards, Mexicans
and South Americans attended the. sm•
vices, which are held every Sabbath af
ternoon at Trinity Chapel. The Who
tics are tatter:About establishing a ser
vice in Spanish. The Rector, Rev. H.
C. Riley, is preparing and e.ircniating
books and tracts In the Spanish • tan.
gusem
The Disciples, better known as Camp.
bellites, of the West are discussing the
utility of Missionary Societies and Sun
day &heal. An elder writes to the
MiTieneel Harbinver, a man of great in
fluence in that body, that he regards
"human learning to qualify a young man
to preach, is like parties marrying for
propertylinstead of for affection and gooil
qualities." In regard to Sunday Schools
be thinkS "they have become in the
bands of sects, a substitute far infant
baptism.", The editor of the Itarbin !ler
nobly defends these agencies, and ex.
presses great surprise to learn that this
elder - classes their Minim:tau Society,
with "dancing," "gaming," "horse rac
ing," and other similar works of the
flesh. He expresses regret that an old
and triednilasionery of the cross, and
once a Most efficient agent of the Amer.
lean Bible Union,' should make such
charges.'
The next annual meeting of the diner
= Board will be held In the city of
Einfritlo, N. Y., Tuesday, September 24th.
Great preparations are being made to ac
commodate the east crowd expected to
attend this meeting.
Trough the generosity, mainly, of
Americans, such as W. E. Dodge, Jas.
Brown, of New York city, B. D. War
ren, of Beston, and others, Mr. Bliss,
the Bible agent at Constantinople, has
secured fifty-two thousand dollars, sur
passing his estimate, to build a Bible
Douse in that far off Oriental city.
Rev. A. B. Earle wntea to the lade
pendeot,• that since his arrival at 'Viz.
gird& qty, Nevida, several days pre
vious to the date of his letter, great Em
cees has attended the ministration of the
Word. ' Relied preached twice each day.
On one occasion ho thinks at least one .
Minted persons came forward for
Payer.
The venerable Dr. Day, Ex-President
of Yale i College, near %Le close of an
eventful life of nearly ninety-four years,
says he is going on the eight hour prin.
ciple, rising at. eleven and going to bed
at seven, l
At tho laying of the corneretone of
the new Memorial (Congregational)
Ccurch it.Bpringfield, Mass., some time
!since, quite tur animated discussion took.
place -between Rev. Mark Tractor', the
acting pastor; and Rev. IL M. Parson.,
the latter contending that it is a Congre
gationali Church, while the former ar
gued it s not "technically" such. Mr.
Tuition:, was a Methodist minister
some time since in the New England
Conference, and we believe is still con
nected with that body in a nominal way
—he having retired from the active
work of the Itinerancy to act as pastor
Of the congregation who are erecting
the new Memorial Church.
Ills gratifying to note the liberal res
ponses coming from the churches of the
New school Prestyterian body, to the
appeal of the late General Assembly for
for two hundred and fifty thousand dol
larsPr Home Muttons. The vrants of the
West and South are such as to demand
liberal donations, not only by thle-bedy
of Ctuistians, but from all denomina
tions engaged in Home Mindere work.
We believe Rev. Dr. IL Kendall, for
merly pawl of the Third Presbyterian
Cho:eta this city, &the chief execu
tive officer of the Home Mission Society.
A correspondent of the London Tinier
writing from Borne, gives a graphic de
scription ..of the canonization of the
saints in that city, last 'mouth, in which
hp represents that, dining an intnrval of
the grand ceremony, a litany, composed
expressly for the emulsion, was given by 1
the well-known soprano, Mustafa, in
which the names of the new saints were
introduced far the first time. To give i
effect to the music, three several choirs
were formed, 'one of which was placed i
tinder the direction of Mustache, near I
the high altar; another over the great
window, at the entrance of the church,
directed by Melts:l; and a third, corn
posedof four hundred voices, in the cu•
palo, under the direction of Caputrl.
1 Buell delicious music surely was never
heard, as the dulcet tones floated in a I
1 series of echoes through the vast build-
ing, diet rising from earth in a full body I
of sound, then gradually diminishing in I
rawer, though not in distinctness,* and
then - softly breathing forth as ,. though .
they were angels' Whispers. .
The claim assumed by the Southern
Methodisti to an interest in the' churches
of the Methodist Episcopal. Church in
the bounds of the Baltimore Conference
in Maryland, has Just been decided' in
favor of the latter body. By the decision
of Judge Berry, et Montgomery county,
Maryland, the property has been- re
stored to the M. E. Church: An. appeal
can be made to the higher court, ut it is
not likely the Southern- Method is will
preeecute the Matter, any farther
m it
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No costume more utterly unsuitable
for the purpose could be devised than
the present style of habit adopted by la
dies in riding. They could hardly get
a worse habit, and it ischeering to know
that they are making endeavors to got
out of it. Bow long will it be before
the ladles on the Atlantic slope will fol
low the sensible example of their sisters
in Marysville, Cal.? We 'quote "They
propose to throw away the cumbersome
and horse-rearing flounce, and adopt the
Turkish style of habit. use the male"
saddle, and mount their steeds th 3 same
as other folks." And why not? Physi
cians recommend invalids to take ekes.
else on. horseback. But this reader, un
der the prevailing custom of riding on
sidesaddles, is quite as much to be fear—
ed as the disease, and many of the ladies
think they may as well die of consump
tion ashroken backs or crushed brains.
The ladies have been taking this matter
under serious consideration of late, and
have bravely resolved to defy old fogy
ism and tide as sense and comfort dic
tate. We understand that a party com
posed of some five or six of the most
respectable citizens are preparing their
Turkish dresses, and will be ready to
take the air on horseback the latter part
of this week. We notice this style of
riding is being. introduced among the
English ladies, and the mothers of Yan
kee boys should not be excelled by the
matrons of old fogy England.
—lt is stated In foreign newspapers
that "the Russian Grand; Duke Alexis,
the Czar's youngest son," is about mak
ing a tour which will include the United
Btates.. It Mitigate, however, that the
tivertho-water journals am not quite .
correct. Alexis is the Czar's third son,
and has two younger brothers. He is In
his eighteenth year, and already is Col
onel of an infantry regiment and is also
an °Meer in the Finland fleet. The
Grand Duke Alexis will embark on board.
the Alexander Neweki frigate, in which
be will visit the West Indies, and thence
to the United States, landing at New Or-
Irans, and extendlog'his trip to Mobile.
He may be expected in Washington city
early in October, and will also visit Rich
mond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Hew
York and Boston. He will proceed .to
Niagara, probably in company with Lord
Maack, 'Viceroof Canada, whose guest
he will be during his visit to British
North America. It Is stated that His
Imperial Highness, Imitating the exam
ple of the Prince of Wales, who visited
us in 1860, only as Baron Renfrew, will
travel merely as a Russian nobleman of
no considerable rank.
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taaee for widen I called to cartoon.a tome time
In Januarylrat. You will remember tile/ shad
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THE Cl3O/11.1. s.lllVlR—Dertny the summer
We deader afternoon THIS BISVICE
commence at: e,elcck
fair rIZEACHLIIG EVERY- No& A .T H iriatr i ir k it tiitray.gt.
ettd otats. free. l.
3.boaUx School atg i o'clock
as. .41 m•
Ur PLYMOUTH
Bev. J. D. LIONNTr.of Leavonwortb.
Raetu. wlll preselk 'ln th e P lymouth Cations
gallons? Clauren. c lock. eet. TO.MoilitOW
log o' NO oervlce Irk Dm
;e7tVoillilorflubituregolit.?". Alt
M — FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH.
- , Jettlett t Ybe 'JW ORICrEI. ?earth
. tree , .boa. One , . ItatiptititQW, at tat A. x .
1J
by Rat. J. BWTOX 11.. hobbeth be onl at
r. x. Xtraugare anacordtalty Malted.
TT retldettee er the rester. •Itiv. JAMES h.
ptc41115014. le NC. 43 Chatham meet. •
Or FIRST CONGREGATION
VP. DISCI ELMS, Neville Ul u. corner of
/earth. and Liberty Pia:, ettli/00 on Fourth.—
her. W. S. Uttar, r. Berri. cam
Lo RCVS DAT, morning tadevening,. Elabbsth
flannel sestiow at Vi P. W. Frays wonting' an
Wednesdao !Wooing. ntranders mid resident.
not Identified with any woraillidnu emigres w'
won are nindly
w•cnwr nisTrririE
.11astanst Tent will oven on the
First Monday of September,
Far pupils wballai to take
NORMAL, COMMERCIAL, SCIENTIFIC
Or Classical Course.
ANTHRACITE COM..
Alt parties deartoi • sipply of
ANTHRACITE COAL,,
Cori be al:wooed the iwodoet or any of the
following names
WILK . ZSB&RBE. PrITSTON.
Slid 110.11 N. BMW= DOW'S,
Or LYICILN'S VAL,LICY,
181 leaving lEilr orders arith
WM. BINGHAM.
snloidel 386 rexs ST.. Pltifloargh.
DOMESTIC
COTTON GOODS,
FOR, BALI UM BM MOUT MIS,
WHITE; ORR & CO
25 Fifth Street.
Sul
AVOIRIT REDUCTION
I=l
BOYS' CLOTHING,
CLOSING CUT AT REDUCED PRICES.
GRAY & LOGAN
Ila. a YU. ct.irStreet
Boons 4.T HALF' PRICE
ehokaiiasers teiresteta Wants.
Hollins' •aeient adieux,. 3 vela.
Iloodrich - 4 Platortid lilLttory of the Veiled
States.
xxxinterel Ride, 3 rola. tjuetto.
Broiront 131ctioar3 of the
tailed illdtde I)bonstalory. -
33103erorta, tedli•b ad L tits Dictionary.
0•Ott'll PootleSl - Vis2o.B.
Plutarch, Lived.
doetadoniCiasoo. Illeutrated.
Tflaste'ine. urea ra klaUxid
11211 nand Mizorslo37.
tittl SZ4 r.SO
LADonnh..la i,r ent
i ad L Z i e t gll e s L L x e on co
n.
11 " 1 " , " 4
Larlictleady.
We s of tbe tinned dtaies.
LDaa,, Tronset ea 3 Dater* rsoctiet. I eat.
aws of Inman Ivastly.
Rom4ollo vot
Coll ama of Illionellanthe . eons s. Waitl3.e to detect
d amine
?Wool boa&
theLlotitax. of all Cede. 3/twinkle ad Walt.
at Latent Won.
Nistb Illtrime., below
JOHN D. Mtll N.
BAILXIr, W/LIMEIA. & CO.,
1111110 U /A CIVIWO Or
LEAD PIPE, !SHEET LEAD,
=
jWITER GAS AND REAM (4)08,
I=l
I=l
I=l
- trroxs user rms. xrr% ,
I tarebeuse, 167 Smithfield Street,
BAUVILIIVPTCY
REGISTERS AND MORNEES
la. be ra nabbed vitt.
BLINKS IN EINKRITTCY,
At toe Stationory Store of
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third ins.
THIS 15 TO GIVE NOTICE that
WITATIC or E.ILBK IN K. EYCK,
Of Ina Cllty or narrta. In the onanty Of AI-
Lees State a4Jedared abanbrout of It. Own MAI..a.
lateens narrseot of say daft. 11114 dottrel,' or
any for sad
rues bantro pa to la n
or lor ale nt• sad the trete,
that
ant onoPartY
n 7 nisi at , feratetden try taw{ that, • itelAttne Of
theiram Store of tee WO Onaltrept, pror•
Gents, and to redone one or arose Assiotten.
0 , tilt WAN, will AI 0.41.1 • annul of Stake
In
IA Oa boldea at no. ea ttlandrart !treat,
In the_elty of rutaborsh. bef.r• WEL
ttAISYL U. fluetter on aloe err of At
tn.', Lt.. tea. &t it o'clock a. nr.
T4trn. A. POWLILT.
£511.151 U. IL Munn., I to Yee.nre.•l
•
NOTICE.—TBE UNDERSIGN.
Ell would rettoottolty Inform their Mende
sod the Tot la geherst that, oreparster•
removing OM. Into the. now IIOINI. Ito. 02
Ylfth street. shot to anew. of Mood. they no
tioW selilliir Mae Instoeoue etool of
JEWELRY, etc., 4T 'COST
elated Cola Of
Watches. /l
tlettery aver Nye. Monne.
ia , era. Bette et l'aecloue
atone.. Begot...LW. French Clock., - at, etc.,
taxation . ..lth all 'their autocue, Canstsllng of a
Iwo ameba{ of silver =Minted plat... Alan shoes
Cane. leery ated ea, Coveter.. etc. L
About the Wet arpect retOpen
ear new e a
ten with aa entire nate am. fresh stock
bretatblelt Dersalal or to a ant-ehtse oewarl
U. 5..,. Yep SeePtottabt. •
REINEINAN, METRAN & SEIDLE,
•
NO. ■o PIT?M eriart.
Next to Bast Bloat
NEW BOOKSTORE,
talon Sabbath School Book Store.
. .
Mblea and Viataainats Sabbath &boot Libra
ry Books -ud liainalalusa; Thealoalcal,bohool
and 111.1 Book% blatloanni, &a. Mara and
Minoellanentia ltaaba and all wants
9r""47
" trltd;rn),
ITLittWO 133 tbird ea. Plitabunib,
I S lVlV&Ztit l i a ntg l otg r w A r i T.
110ItTOad TURThIt 1.111E6h
DIVIISLON .CONSTIWUTION
.eata=e7Z/NYtn..44"kollatTerigfl(. be patios and alter that date. f 0 preeentadai and
delivery at the 'drat hannaai I.ark of
burgh. .INU. H. PAUL;
Ileetetare and II to/agorae, •
Pittsburgh. Jai} dash. is I. Mitred
IVILLIULI . A. lIERRON,
y y
Xo. 89 Grant Street,
pracp for the purchase and eels of BELL Es.
TATS, .4 if EtHYTI AVON of BEAL ESTATE,
OtWiItNYZAT .4 other SZOMUTII4.
.1411 •
815,00() TO LOAN ,
ON BOND Jrllo
;kg. rasmur-jr,
- so.lathimu
W 'l i
sold. St
VOIR SALE—BOILEIIII.—SOUIII
BSOCIIin.tIAJIDLD WALVIS, a tuebet lo
idt t atoot r ar. a t t loot i4o7ngr . witb tw o
14 tact don.
00itontCM*bI14,bPrort:,,rr
ot , tor4 AMA Wow togi E t.q.elp . of
J7llto7O' • • • /1...31 rent streit.
w n a v r n t« o r n
!ILIAD !. nt E t li k eU o tg M an
laud. Wotan/anal Urealtsl ao
l.
Mid atlow pilau. Wholoaala Mid math Ito L"
. " ,
OIL CLOTEIS- , Tor noon. Ta
...1113.47.11:;t4111;f7.11°,70`fit°,0M1.'
il ,trOsyn and tbe Oft liluth tad
%tor'
--- -
I/ELTING BELTING I—Leath
-1.4.1110N. ottho trantquinllty; rt.*, bb.
I° - ". trlin "7,A VIC:1 4. 4:: tt."
.I,:rit.V.iINAIVA, • 9
UN/VCR/MIL CLOTOES W 11. 91 1. •
EM-Tris 010 wrif ollg a Ngetafip
I : l =l:lll44:=tlr.wherg . .. / Of
Wt . amt. for AfiVilt7 Virg,
..21•aa *V. 0 Med*
. .
NEW ADVERTMMENTB,
SHOW CAS* FOR UV&
.
♦ Sccomd-Imud. alight htt
German Silver Show Cass,
/or :Me by
J. IL Hint
IS •int Stmt.
JOSEPH HAYS.
NITOILSIST•AT-LaW.
ANR SOLICITOR IN 13.51NICRUPTCT,
01ate. 10. 11,4 YIYTII STRUT, PlitabszOk
Collections m.e. prompar
ArcIIENIII & Boort,
Gram' Cozunitision Merchants,
33.1 LIBERTY rittsbarga;
•
11 zeizaCa.-1111teheadt. MeCnif !) . d C o..
VitUbanas , aural. YOU. made gay,
Ratan, Br., a ltdcagoVG_eo. M. lia , d •
e.. Ohio: Jassa , .... EN,
Cashier eltlseas Bank. rig•Ulmib.
amINT - •
No. 37 'METH STREET,
•
rirresuainl. PA.
lIIMINESt MAX'S l'aVo/11TEtOLLWIL
• FUJI TWENTYASEVZN YEJIJI.
•
PUFFS STISSEII °lna...ilia Palk. Sall
road sad blames Inv.:an perfects. tanstr
saves years oarsaaulag avvliontion Of lb. on
tbor. Sr. toot as wt.; ale itanty solowilt
I VI4I' W . Lilt; C lanb too.: •=.ll '" it l marl
export nod areu . rato bonlostss sworainsata la Um
OW. awing barn several years boot-Imam for
Wm.,. Brown a )(Iranians:a. D. W. Wooslinal
Co. and Ma, tiara Connor; onerchnnta or
this city. ate acorn, of study II imperilitcadod
by Mr. A. D. WaLKlClL.nsltitiomintairla. win by
enoulry of our city bunion's MCI it wal ba
Oat no course 01 but en education raven la
this ally cam be coapszed with that of Can to.
FORTY DOLLAR!.
Ry
ea o b ork f ,
ü b lG k ated.Coo n me y R.
INOO
05 t 6 r 0,
charge taa er been 100.10 for 00110.0. oolness reue
IDa .eolp, Hoek ve or Railroad Aromas.
arl - Our Students have no one per cent. to tie)
to greenback. for • feta day. use of IRAK/graphed
toy bank notes to learn them to coy., and we
require 00 posit of 410 for tee use of utir Beek
floola
OUR NEW QUARTO CIRCULAR IS MAILED TWEE
t A e / n 0 a - w h i a be a l. o d e p..riegeeed
n a uus
Ad audlUeg baldness accounts. eatiee
P. DIIIT t NON, Principals,
211115DIIIILM re.
soleNgenoeS:dleeilT
•A N ORDINANCE FOR THE
v. PAVIA() &ND CURBING Or HOROOtill
nTRIII a r. In the it earn h of len...evil.
Hamlin II craftier cal N oreen . the
'Merges* Tam Council ths of
fn K . /Tenpin, . o at It 11 hereby rearae by rm.
MoritY 41' Men., That the ate.; tblatellteti
reedn they are harebrailitaired ad empow.
reto euutreet fur the tacitly and Corbtoiri!l •
Parana Street, trot the Allegany Tetley
Ye a
Alleihay rlyer. •
Yee It. That for the airpose of delaying the
costa sad ape. e 0l paha ana 002 . 0035 add
street there la and ten n. Pelee k(' • BUG
dal tat to be equally oned oath e several
late batman and natal' on aele Wale in
proportion to me mot fro •t thereon. and eon'
yelled .00 bounding emu notate ea Lhn.eld.
einc.i. That as son as the cost and apemen
of meld improvement Is folly abeestaltulel by the
Jeanieagalater, Ilona I be th e thity of the
direst Conatileatiner to nano and apportion the
awe among she several lot holders anon
property at saint... accents, to In rale
above Indicated, and Mennen to glee wain
to •he owner or amen of said lot or lot. re•
spectlvely. and tamale returner eald easement
ad apportionment a nger/tato ale Tramcar
of ens amain.
Tbnit actli bete.daty or tballsm.,
es tee return so nide, to notify In. Vary
pant...l.m enta laae• been male'
that liana. th atolls Mena is oat tiss
Taunter of said lioroauh. le inlay day, utter
aueb notice, be will proceed to cant the nine
to
tne manes provided by law.
an.. Tea all ordlneu and parts of ern
nen. antra Ikeyeellb be and toe ente an
hereby tarealed..
urdelned adAuatao late It. this the an
day or Anna, 16R. • - • • •
St C . largen.
Atterl. kl• J. McCain. sateirla
11 - IGIRIM IMPORTANT
Ta all wlto Imes
GOOD CUP OF TEA Of COFFEE,
•54 45 *45 .155 to 41451 5454491194 ankle.
The American Tea Co.,
1=1 , 4
flan. ml Itaa of these M. rase aid Coin%
whiell Moo each eatlefactlo• scyth. Wheataade of
beetles* who cob sea Wier 44117.
lut 611C1,043 an 71?11110,$1,t; ip
ROL3ll[ll COYITZ, 3 a.• ter 1 1.
No inferior 100 , 1 , gad ag lam vile. If* Mal
at MD wow tuft eh•lssala ma&
pTAII
=1
Hot and Cold Water, &c.,
nr 4444111.0 u 4 Praciill4 worts..
JOHN M. TATE,
Ptsessber end Goa Fitter,
227 Liberty Meet, ntlebullb; and
2. Federal Street, Allegheny.
fI•AIZrI p
C/IVVA IWASEIIOOIIE,
111C11111 1 1 BRED & CO.,
No. 100 Wood ‘, are:et.
iIIiTTANIS. Alp WILMS TIATILDTA.
Mgr tyt a rlA z t u " 4 TA
CUT.
, ificA A t6Iff_MAZTO•
"" P A . r rera. r, anatpue.
41DJULTS: •
imam siotic WLR aat luau. •to
ton who:crag a.. 11 mail trait.
me 15vp..111:7=14t... 14 !r1.41t .1.4•4.7
"Mb: led Way the onis sa la Um *wan
17.11=31
IRON CITY CETLI CO.,
•
N 0.3 St. Clair Street.
13.1.4 rutztane of /ADRIA Intuos the
outlay stook of Hard oar.. Callon' nod Vann,'
tiocda. at 1.111, obove .toad, Lt In thels l.tint.lol
to loop oo Mod a lare.clau sta. of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Uaal. 8ava!atm3 , 141444 Tulle
arta naming coals of every lariat, Mr/ sz•
al. prepared to aU JOB 1441/11Ls
UMW*. aalata ItaUnon, le.. CalUtur 104.114
mad Mum ad pasataa Seal .4 114.11111408
MAW" at .110 s 11.{ 0.046
H. MOWS, inasivr.
If Mlle Or Van Exa
VIM atsr,a, Pa. Aagasi aft.
TIM ASSESSMENTS for Grad•
•
rriCherritter
Nirvu.• 8111.Lef.
P•511111E. ALLEY, sad
ata..zr. from Caton WC..
.11sintra,
Are yam ready an ...Waal len, sad .11maale
la tab; cake, `t , •6l Margot 11111101ur, until
•ttaust lath, ME, aqua they •/111 pl.. la
cll7Trukinianl PaIGI tat t 011•0406.-
pnoposams FOR OAS COAL.
irAIIPO 0 V W AAA A to A. W.
OZAILDU PROPOS •IA orlll rotolvod at the
°aro of Doe artlsoarg Works. out'l
of
SFr
DAY trr SIDrZIIBED. for the dellrorr of
• .CiAS 0C110216.Ls
To be wed donee the oath Jeer. ath to &PUMP
per lel. PM The meta ast be of the very best
quality. for the as thettaro of gas. and
esed at the work..
lone should be alarmed to the
thel erslththe cal a who wall glee ell further !therms.
oe eobleet.
antada OLP. nzreoritn, Seetethrf.
ALEX. PATTEIIIIONSB
LUMBER YARD,
Corner Chestnut and Preble flts,
I=
titt , l7:..ta k gr i ga r aiieg a rg?' .ed 7U
11 feat aasrds.
sO.AO fsetllry 0/slr. Boards...
' sAct (set Ash, 41 sad ?'sales tblelc.
S,IXA feel Po nlars usA thleS•
Also Irks Brick, Tlld sus (llsy.. lace or
small quantities. le parstksser, • soll:dIS
JUST RECEIVED, AT
ROBERTS & BIIERRATT'S
WIIOLISRIALZ MID IMAIL.
.C4ppez and . Rat Inn lin Iludirteli,
$O. <III3IIITIMELII er., rrrnintratm.
• new eirOglY of leo ObegU. leeglekS and Plied
erg. Refrigerators. MC} 'COCO iCO Cream
greeter% neat Wes. Step Lad
c ere. mm, d ,.. : or T H m o
o :eara Rhin ROWS . .
Also. snagefseturege of LIZ e IgRiILIVSISZ•M
Ides. puddings. ge.
$20,000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND AND MORTOAGE.
CESEE3
STEEL & WILSON,
Broken ai l d .1141111114
CM
GOOD N E WS.
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR Tuns,
uticir. Ss , WARD'S ZUZAD.- Ti<s woo
Kul kat. The islUals W."oa svers lseL
M=B:=l
EGGI
! EGGS! EGGS!
dtl Jo . s
ahs ve e d c tsd d Z ig lv r u m
( t b h y
4 )...
imam: EOM, Jr..'
•
it.: rooter /math.
VIIVE . BINCPS swoon.
- - - -
_ . . •
Onstiad, PRIN).I.nd Malawi Whit* tad
Youov loom. rata% by tbkeszsal or poNid,
Alt 6414isktbe Un•Nrir Ilion et .
• • JOHN A. aransaaw.•
au: kroner Liberty laid Hug slar.sts.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
FORTBAIT
110 N. TIMES STEVENS.
Now Ready.
Int vubmiber takes pleanure Is ansoasdag
thath his ircat ' •
CEM
JOE! ROOD.
PORTRAIT OF RON. THAD. STEVENS,
I=
M MIMI) IVIST, 1013 BMW,
L on /Gault; armpit ltd. and the Portrait is now
ready for dieter).
/Pubes • epeelmes <I the Perfection of mad
'ern art, and al a unreel likeseu of the !Mt!,
welshed eat .gasen whine futures It portrays.
this I. undoubtedly a work whose merits hue
seldom been equable* and one of which au the
eau roes admirers of llr. bTILYZ2III !ell/ desire
to eaten • copy:
As restorers stated, the prlu of the Portrait
will be as or In an .10000101mA Walnut, Hose.
wood or Gilt Prune, Cm
AGENTS ASE WANTED. .
•
In all parts of the United States, lacunas for
subscribers, to Mom a liberal commission will
Ima allowed. •
MEM
WROLBSILE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS!
srankrs,
Nos.lBo & 182 Federal 841
ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
Brown Sheellngs,
Bleached Shlrllngs;
Bleached gheeßap;
Table Diaper;
Tlckhzes; •
Furniture . Checks;
Plain Flannels;
Heavy Barred Flannels;
Jeans and Ca-stmeres;
Coverlets;
Honey Comb and NeneMini
Quilts;
Shirt Fronts, Ilandkerchlefr,
Hosiery, Glares;
And Notions, of all kinds; •
WIC SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182 Federal R.,
4LLEGIIEXI" atrr.
pir. OLD, OHIGINDMI
TEA STORE !
MO
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Y nylon.
Old 11 ibon.
Imperial.
Gunpowder,
Eng... Weakliest
Conies.
- Souebonc
Oolong.
Old Country Black.
And Japan
wl• 3EI AL E.;
Ai.t. or UM lIVIT otraLrrr.
No. 20 Fifth Street.
10 PER CZNT. OFF
'SPECIAL i
DISCOUNT SALES.
E LT 2E221802 t HEIM%
.t -
— 1 No. 27 Fifth Street.
Ilstal torlbe r fella. Ito vast o
..protal dhcoont of TSAI IMO - COST. os
:at rotall W et sales. MT stock of
tionis‘m, ULOTE3.
el I itaxDiuczatrErs.
UNDEJEWICAB, coescrs.
TAMBULL XIIIBONI.
/LOWBBIE
. BONNET TIIIILYINOB
.
atilt well
i llowla4,LAl T l : 7
..Aim= D UP LE X UV al
tad .owr eastaawra will tad oar Dna..
.I.boat taw' dlacaant. as law aa
elttar ewe. It SU ally. eel
10 PEN/ CENT. OFF.
consuEssza
BUNGS.
ABBIBTBABG, BRO. it CO.,
Usalabetarcre Wholeale Thmlitii to
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plugs, Taps, Irish Hess, f/teb,
BUM. Wm/ULM 14"
sos. ISMs 1125 Third AL, Ptitsbarglk
TO GUN atiancruagas
TIM UNDERSIGNED kashmir
the . 1, 40at7 107 tW nas of the
COPLEY POT CLAY.
Are sow prepared to Paola ft In say quality
to those oteldag D e Ws Baguio. ankle.
Donne Often years , nee of Ude slay ere have ar
med at root propertlons as we bather. wakes is
a batter *Meister pots titan sum la the
we haehle would aa Inverses stand of eta
mouths fee eactl sailes lutlng 1141 levs as
Meld sue tat months. We will loyWoh [WNW&
for the proportlon of ills adstate of 501. Clay to
persons parabsetne. Tao Clay Ls maid . sad
molded la temps for delleary.
r=:m
çflTt7
& SOX...
Port PM 01Ass W ftty
1•11111 Washlmaoa Pltzebasirti. Pr
JOHN .RONEYO
UCLA FOUNDRY,
Carson St" ent Ward, near A. 9 .5.14
lIANITTACTVIII Or
Hammer . Dien, Steel Moulda,
loll* Till ui 11Uhile te ll ies' 6u enUlr
JOBBING WOBIC. shams als attended to. Or.
dors solicited and catchalls sad satlaractorlly
AR OPENING FOB' lIIIBEIrENI
to offered by lan proprittor of • mulatto.
Ming estabilehment now la Anoossttol open.
tion in this arty, Tho proprietor will glee little
/fa:tory roman for wlthina to ioo, ond wai,
der Pod. retain an Interert is that - .mem
Oapital requlred.Mant MOM.
0. Is. 33Xiir.A.Dir.
Throkel In Mocks .d Neal Mate,
rill ILILLE.
anzeusa, so Inch eines. SO , .
on Iron bed ream
One Nesonaband VSOILIALTILIeIi EStillet, ti
i Tke b i Vet•=Aland ENOI.NII.. 14 . 1a421
One
betterment. en Iron ewe 111te. -
One OM Inele Xalellli/e, I Wet woke. second.
bend.
Tee store will M told Cusp. AN cesk., et
41.11911Siell11.11.111131TRONWS
, .
Ureter Saadnikr and Water Street..
terialazi ALLI43IIIIeT CITY. Pa
CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE
Tiro. no asoltkliad .trip{.
TRIUMPH COOKING VOGT,
4 st Mo. rio OBANT BTIMICT.
A H. EN1111811& C 0...
98 rourth Sired
r o °s li, onrrr lve li ni tin D ir s 'usiAr AM AND' a
vulir Ala. Isiumfusw
=VI L A% Ir.r . Blr l .l".tackumr, r e
Tltlll combiatir tuna. .
I=l
TILE QUEIOI OF THE WASH.
vi at c =seur
_jul . Tast, mun
PATIENT WASH I NC
*bane itu' vitt 1,11.1
ma Mew, wilt be NOW Onreamonable tones.
J. IL ILIMILTON,
Mk= 113Tble7 etnet.
NEW ADVEILTISEXENTS.
NEW GOODS!
Cial.
WII!I,ICCOMBIAL &
N 0.178 Federal Street,
NEE OPENINO A FRESH STOCK OF
New bints, ilinghams,
Broimi and INeachpi Muslirie,
Tickinge, Oliecks,
Table laieieb Onta
Kentucky Jeansi Casabneres,
Barred Country Flannels,
.T. E. 3311EW1,
No. 6 LAST KING or
Wool Delano, all colors;
Black Alpaca Lustros,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts,
Corset% Shirt Fronts,
Irish Linens, Handkerchiefs,
Hid Gloves, Cotton Hose, dm,
MEI
ERWIN, APCONNELL & CO.,
c WHOLESIALM BTIBIf ars invited
an sad salad. oar stoUc to
k.
sultns:a
A HOME BECIIIIED
BY - PAYINC RENT.
WCIMR. TX= 'V
AT PUBLIC SALE,
On &ILTIORADAY; input LOON
Oa the tolleerlas terate—OßE-TZETH 01011.
TEI SALAAM,. EP TEN EQUAL AN.
- EVIL PATALENTII, sdah Latesset.
The sarcasm. thee become their own lead
lons* et °sm. The rat Tom adw psi wenld be
eaved to pouseMas. Teem lots are
Al
ism
Imadpree yards of Me Instlona of L. lambeny
Valley lisProad cad Paas mom sad Lawteaee•
tole Street Cars.
XE4II i9II.IIIPIIDURG.
An iseursion Vela will Inn Om D. Of
the alai Oen ley
4 191essil Company, on
mem to altion ' tbs Al% /1;1=
Lamm 'Miele n& be proeared. at. No. C
Woo
Met, or at Um Anetion MOP. Or Po WI-
Ironing.
Persons denims. of pftrenertalt Dii , ainne.
rOtrilet . " " g2'
R.
• A. ILeILWALIA,
aas:dik
ALLEGHENY
EMI
GROCERY AND PBOYISIO
'TM Moot or Wm Camputy L. olnady Owl!
boosts . .p. Saws wlstilog to stall tbeduttdiss
or Its boesdbi, bsd belies
TEAS t TEAS! TEALI
or Au. rivarsAro fioALrer.
g m. Tftsg R7r1i............/LAPltleuld.
...............
.. MACK TW-4140.1446
Sad Wen". -...— -.. 111.111tmil . rout.
BLACK 111/11111-6, Meachwaig
Zs. we Bomb flaw% 17.. Ineskftes..
" " 00.100 .......••••••••• Le
P3.4Ma •917 'gnome Um, —aim
11814 M. Toe= lima. Leaf Lo
Nay y kinad Tama 34 ban inset.ll: T.H.stie
de. .• 116 Id beat 4a. LIP
Yearns Um *bine ant me eta jblet rabid
kn./ a:Sand:ley anal, anal L t. ;re bp la
say qsaallay. and Inerraraed by any the MP
Oanspantea. seta now earry sy Waxy
for rates, sad try denta oa NM Malty WWI pt
penna La Mks yr.. beanies yttlng a pars and
dem ankh. • bled WWI, ban. tads.
' aryfYila m llte Yidenl
povioNous. AND rit.Tzt!
Adalterations in and
aHI 1111110011 It IJVLN U BPICB.
wan LEAD,' WOE= MOM&
TIARA ALBA. MESA --
Ara Ain tem Adaltaraltfedaa Void
THE PURE SPICE WILE,
Ilsauteetrre in bat perfectly runt BMX&
15500.00 BEWAIRD
•Por any adulteration found la oar Slam. Ole
Waage of Pan Ogee. will go as ear aa tares
packages of adallarated aptcae usually mold.
ZOBL 1 1 / 1 11133111 VILA= AMA=
ARBUCKL.ES It co.,
ladede hum nil hiprienn dhn Bpee Ills
223 and, 224 Liberty &net,' •
mrraturan,
.. •
z r o wat otrr . tr i p• A rr i gr=sfi:
1673 BAGS COFFEE,
twiny= irrnicrir atlntir,
le .tare and iurlthsr. Alio. •MI stack of
OTHER GROCER'S&
Whlettonll to sold to the Moto ot the LOWLIT
LAIITKILN 1 . 111014, toslght adds.& by .
ARBUCICLEB & CO.,
la US id 111 Met Sheet, rlttlktlO,
DO:blOstilt lor , •
TO HOUSE BUILDERS
AND CONTRACTORS.
The lamest Imo:tam% of
GRATES, all Sizes;
Cooking Ranges & Stoves,
Of tha VAST Baer QUALITY, for ale at
Figur LOW' PRIORS, sr
BISSELL & CO.,
leMbe No. 11155 L tBZBTT AT.
SHEPHPAD'S
CRACKERS
1=31713
E=MM=MI
317 Liberty Street
FITTEMITBGH. PA.
Jr. 80E00 •V , . . I
ProDrlttors of Qs - .
zwromosxrcrsocaorE
White Leisiixna Color Works,
WHIT'S A1D3120 LIAM
of
...t 4 Nrota l ei CiEritraZlN
or is
UM 310. a roil= "mem
htgatAlo," m UNL=
.teas
pEarty BOAHARIt
PUMP MAKER,
481utt TV4l`2lllll Valg, W AIVERX
1
C PII. P t/ L lFeelel eltlen e
Saner tt
" 1°1"
NEW FIRST CLASS GEOCEBY,
Ile. 11. MESAS VT A.LLIMILICAT.
fleiregt IC., 1 14,
WU& WI gla de Wm 01141 d lowed gekeag
. A. G. UUTANT.
11011:0/
ALLEGHENY,
E=2l
No. 178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY,
I=
PIETY LOTS,
COMPANY.
JOllll A. MGM, !Want.
J. P. ISRAEL, Secretary.
- - le• canirierza,
Al 21 Federal St., Allitte
4L. IE3CI=I3I3G'B.
r
~r~r , ,.'Q
` ' NOTICES.
WIL7IIOII' REPLIBLICA.N
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The ILDRON REPUBLICAN VOTERS of Alla-
Elle. Lowry are rep vested to meet at the usual
Pl.es forholdits eleettnnils the ...era Ward.,
Nuroegh. and Townships, Ori •
Saturday, August 31st,
A. elect TWO DELEGATES from each Gee-
Goa district to a Coenty Conventlon. to be held
Ow OE-MEIER.. At at 10 oclock a. for the
ang2= 'r eP ter 'bi t
a tiVroV
and tranaseting snelt al. Imams.. may be
properly brought before .
The Primary Election. in the Township will
o'clock between the of three and six
o r.... end la themroughs and Cities
between We boors of Eva and coven Wel.%
shall In ballo t slid ughs the aleetly.
sbe b and in theownship. by um.-
Jewels EL surrza,ChailletM.'
It P.
H. C. -37 z. :cis
. Urn= or. ram Tuvalu( uu. cosza.wr.
No. Iflrseles street.
trrysnolsou, August in, 1151.
GrDITIDEND No. 2.
Ib. Bout! of Dlmiors of %ht. Company ban;
ibb. 4.7 data Ind •
DIVIDEND OF FIVE PEE CINT,
PgeeL o¢ sad elle; the 18th lust, at thte odlee.
The inhale nook. will be dosed from the 10th
te the 15th lost, teethstva -
WELLIAN NUMMI;
neerataaT and Treasurer
r THE INTEREST, LN GOLD,
on the FIRST .11011T9MIO. BUNDBof the
1111103 PACT
l I I IC BAILTA t AII, hgleni Diroica
Das •1:1603T ler, lac, arm •b paid on proton•
tattoo Of the COupons %aerator, at sbo Banking
Hots* of
DI ET, p 101112.18 & CO..
Ito. so IXIMANGIC PL&CS, Nn yor,,, oo
and after that data:
mum.) WBII. J. PALMER.
Jutl'l2.lM Treasurer.
1723:61tirirs
tarNOTICE.
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM. '
The Allexbemy VOW RaUread Llosuomy
until further botlee, transoert DeemPtly. from
RAMILIVVIFIUMIV;n,`It Brad
of Petroleum that max be offeed. as at& arr.
PER BaRtOLL,A*O rotors empty Murata from
Ptttalmulato Brady, Seadat OENTO SAOII.
Tee Tee track of Me ro.d Is extended down to, and
the of
end, at etradyM Bend, ea as In
'lore all ablumeary ferilltlee for the convenient
and emedy transfer of 011 from boat. to mra.
I7ELe7I • It, BLAMILeTORIL. bup,t.
•
tarlo PLUDIBEDS AND GAS
RTBlRr.—Provoeus Win be received
BS JAME. Itarßß'S oboe Store, No. 119 Market
Meet ; moll 'fa Crag, Ve !ar s e:T. l %g
80 t;:flt: r t l ie • /Ley - moot Cletus' Bank..
/ " .I ' tp Street.
Oestrous eau be eeen at the once at SLIM
bbret. Noe. 3 and 4 Ma Clair Meet.
•
berreat
jarlte d Zl; OTICE.—The
PITTSBURGH ORM RLEPATOR 00.
Willmeet at the BOARD OF TRADE ' , Whig.
ea MONDAY. the lid dm otheptembet. Ingt. etn
cecina P. ie.. let the inopese of clotting •
goaill .Dlreetare tor the tenting Tear.
.• UOLNIEne.
PlttsberEb. .1.11 tn. IBei.. 1,312002
EMIICATIONAL
SEMINARY
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
•
• South Fad 'Third 11. P. Church ,
DLUIOND ISTItELT.
ThSe 11
Pg [MY? gro7eTri7; n' tra l:s b t l Ar .. n
Wednesday,. September 41/A,
•
Under the care of fi. W. DINAH Alf, who
will be aesistriel by three lariles or moil ins....
rstazperlence In their tespretire re permeate.
the Covens of /Andy and Mel hodaof inetriar.
lion will be snob as to moons 04050000 Aso
Wets..e cohere.
thyeleal health will be prowoteff by. dolly
ntmlent under an aesomplishea teacher or
tact and Calistheairs, • tomer pupil of
I'm beet opportintittia. bei afforded far . pos.
suing Garman. rrenele. Drawing and Pailltl¢..
Meatus may he found at the principal Book
Steno of Allegheny and rittabergh.
Alyplicetkrn shank bossed.. sally to thoPrin.
bee nay be found at the &moot
frousi to 3. r. ic.,evesg• NEM DAY - and TIM
DAT, 1111 Tam emanates. • - .
W. 11121105A114 Puluelpal."
Plitsbusgb, August 7 1117. • aut,dlo
WESTERN 'UNIVERSITY.
TIM NEXT TERM will cam
mood
MONDAY, 2EPTEXIMIt 2D. -, •
AU erne desire to enter ebould M prate& on
that day. Tills lundurUon nAelsom elms Pro.
inners, end alrarns ern best sdranteene in the
Lexereseee, Literature and 'Science. steamer
ten enter the Preparatory,' Fklentlec or Cab
le" inibrutattoe address Um PIIZIEWENT 07
attEdaS WZISTIZII UHIVEARTT, 710.11 CUP street.
BISHOP BOITIIIIIAINIPSTITETE.
• COLLEFILAZE
.
School ; for Young • Lodi.
Aro. 621 Vrant Stria. •
TM Yin , Term or 1.11. next Benign atilt,.
&hoot will begin on 0.141.
Y. tent.
&10 )1
%Hr
, " nr'Sr . d .14ee n i. L.hrilkst
CLAIIKr. • CO.'B, No. Weal
Yet nthrmatint or .41:anion addren •
EEV. H. J. COME;
1711:1411:211 •
CIVIL AND DIMING , "
ENCINEERINC, •
At the ssassLr,LZß rovrracltsw
11:7TX, Tier, N. I. /manatee eery Oar.
*tight eiradaltes abed. • meat desirable peel.
il.bleeesdltrr. 11tL. for the AbbiIYUAL
1/71,til8TIS, causalities tail tab:natation. 5.1 y
to sr . :oo PIMP% CH. tILNUWg
'THE BEST. IS THE
96TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOBBD3 PAID, 121,271472 671
/ETNA INSURANCE, CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
JULY 1. 1887.
.
AAIIBIIII. (At Market Value.)
Gal on band, In Banta.. $ 111$001 s
Heal TAW 115,910 al
. . . . .... . -
KlntrlAV 80mb... ... O,IW co
Nast easel.— 2 4 12;a1 CO
111.1 tall thaw. Mate tad all SioU.
• and Mar POWs enienntl. LSO% le
Lv..lntim O. aat due a
riP . " 3.231Z!
=ALB at
Net Bennett,
Fire aufflulas4 Narigation Risks.
mar-A...ue. 1. ell the principal MU...A
"Amon In the United mates.
MMItSSEI=I
A. A. CABRIB,R & BRO., Agents,
salteall 63 rouirra BrIIIET.
=AMID IPA= ... . ....
BURKE & BARNES ) ,
-:Fire Proof salamander Pat e , •
Tin? BoosBl7g, lan KIWI mot um
aim
IRON WINDOW SHUTTER. MANUFACTURERS.
• 128 & 181 Third Bt.,
Between Wood and andthaeld, ' • •
r/178111711,011,
Feed the follow additional raeommendsdlon of
Igo Ire proof qualities of our Whs:
Bnvrtl(a AND PAC/11,00711FM
W. & A. J.-PAONA ete t _
Tonitionown. Melo, Jona Wth,
Maim. Puke* Parairs.Pettstoirsh. PO.
Osarchtescas—We ship you,. to.dor. bfVan-.
road.a cafe Of roux nuke. for a Few repair.. She
sae went through the dtsastroas dra mat 06
eeZrlid MTh on the 6th' of Much W.. te , releS
our Store and warehouse. and we Ste hod to to-
toss, you that the Mew Wen oat of the rata
ethos the dra were hot banned IA the least. We
did not suppose shy loft. etPeelellY ...en •
peeetbly etutel teen a are. sad IMO
we discovered the paws ail oda and wand. wa
wen arreeahlr duePnel.wd• F o wlLglee roe
000.1 for • /vie else sae when sea get tete .
Oar net/ atom PM/ rove.-
.lerhani ' vv..* A. J. PACT AHD. .
parr mass LOGGING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS. •
Mo. 110 . Wood St., Pittsburgh,
sVirleihrtarilit !Al srivi fl ttill/
OVAL and tIQAN6 IIIBHUH,
pa ee N Ai
VinrirrliD =GILDING cu‘ni,l"
ki ggignelMittl .
• TINSTICTICII
GENERAL INSURANCE *kin
SWEARINGEN & M'CANDLESS,
u 4 roturna'sr., rittabozgb,
AgeuU arlireskrm renzalk,..u.r
Continental Life !Amapa, Co.,
07 . ?ism 20EX.
rat, LIVICHTOtt smol desciptiovs or
Crjr,:=4"
11110:0, WAT ._..D 1 8.12.
ON CITY DELT .WOUILft.
-.;. . .
CEOO. CLARK &CIL.
Illainflaanws of miry Ogallala...A' ratan;
011oarat4 . walk Naratita.thaemsaaid
Lomita:l.o.r 33oitia:tin• •
trlt ß olate g pn, L Tifftr r uzZ" (24 4°''');:rl.77-
WAFTS.
igurAnTED,
•
•
it etis mat Mot lean of an: Imo
b. s . same Msosumfgs Boot-keeping Me
gum& A4SIMM.'s“ es.%
sisiledS3 1.0611. HOZ 981 e elttibueltb•
T o FABlffEits.--vmarTED,
•
,4iTituatilort;,•
Tly • aabee gad tsdastrioas sarrior4 ■oßsa, as
aes allow W. tiILB • tel., Or 11.1,1.• which
be am aa no at TA bit moloya. Ad.
artes
0C GI. In., at THIS Olittlet. tor a...lrak.
”1
WANTED TO noannw.
osons ft,r-o. rear. 14,000 To
41:000 nor Or. irears,o*
City er
suburb.. open!. .Marra br baba bad
be re.
Thenr.ebblobsectire,lberOmene bleu
raeren. 11.; Bob 304, PitUbargb. Pa. •
abL. ant I
WANTED.
tEseksansing4s.zr.
Ina Wbolestde Ribbon and Straw LIIII.try
Stood. klonea Palladelpals.. It. wdo ems It.
Attends P.n.su. and Veto teals. ddram,
stating atatlty. Sts.,
anfiddt BOX 103 S. Pllnadelph 0..
WANTE D-CAUBINEfk
ty TLC& RIVOLV/SIC6. for valet tWIIIIPSY
In casS, tr dallrawol In good order. $OO ear Sims
card Hues or Cantata, (we,. monteM)atto
g "VW g•Vt(TonTsittit Qui
iii4Voar Conos or Itcaleig••• • Itayolvata,
or a es.) Me eadacuon Wade on brokta
arms. renew pastas any of .Don vow /r
W ai t
nan address or apply so J. H. JOWNsTO ,
Ureat Western Ono frOrlte. comer Pan. wad
Wayne Ins.. Pittabmb.. .1713,bn0
WANTED, •
JULY COLD COUPON.,
And Compound Ditiereat Notes.
d6ll 13 T. EMT k OM,
Garnet Fourth and Wood aLs
IMI:3
WANTED -Men In - salesmen
Department of DtotJonal Art Aosofgatfoli.
Apply si Onto. to
President Of Assot.lll4o2.
jealti •• 21SDIsaiatid Etivet. PltUt.rit,
CARPET& OM CLOTHE, &o.
PRICES REDUCED I
CARPETS!
Oil. Cloths, _
Mattings,
Window Shades,-
. Table Covers,
Piano Covers, •
Rugs arid nets;
Stair Rods, &e.
I. view deck na oar PALL MPH" Ira
offer oor t veleta to ran Its CLOBILaT
PUY/Sala Tame needing A.A. II poem....
nos afibra to pa. o. by.
BOVARD; ROSE & CO„
21 Fifth Street, .
aaTrnadlAteT 01 , 10 natal &Ball's.
Pet 116,11178 JUV CARPETS, •
ELT .
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
iaarozo sace. Pas TARP.
BRIISSELS CARPETS,
•• nano = DM. PER YARD.
Dootißette sad Eatt Cbeekto
CHINA MATTINGS,
sum GED TO 116.3. PER YARD.
Heavy Redaction in Lace Curtail's,
and meet omu gouda'
MoTARLAMI & COLLINS,.
Nak , 7l and 73 Fifth Snead.
Next to D. B. CustOm boom and Post Ofilea, itoo.
and Door. oar Henry Dinars Boot Store.
Jaiimratit&wl.
HAVE REMOVED.
...._.... •
WCALLUH BROTHERS
elsgsgst net
No: 51 . Fifth Street,
A lair Ilas of sliae. awl 4actrable tpatiesis _
11113DALLIgAr .IFELVETS.
• Velvets; Muse%
r.iepEarn r itezesramma;
•a Imp sad chaos auartaneat. of
Piano and Table Covera;
MBA IWO Mick ID II"
cosi
TIME PLY all TWO PLY
• :,•Ingrains, • '
run yarlet, oiler . vrlepl 4312*1ng
5i0CA.14.17111 BROTHERS,
abrsii.eskeroee.,
CARPETS..
OLIVER
RE'CLINTOCK
& COMPANY,
NAVE aim ornrim
For the Spring Trade,
'MAW Splendid Airsottnitat of
NEW CARPETS,
00 Goths, shades, 4Le. -
atteottlos Is called to oar Ilaa stook of
AMMO A3ll Lill &II CM
Great Dann* in Price..
82 wrmiwzrix Arriunirr
144%1141,', /Alki: • eq:il
DONV BE DECAYED BY
IbmLnlnitnuraohets advevillemeata ot tate.
Ma i l l b = I c i a VIM egA.
- 'y . ..Xvitri la Damp..
Ese
Arco. 108 ZmArtla. istreiet t
anima - above Satbaele.
=GI
MIOIIEIEt 6r. BAKER'S
‘JI
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
!Sewing Machines
fro TtQ mart ftz rumor 'ad
lallTa.a. Call =dna thaw al
-103 EOM &red.
GET NONE 'l3ll/T A
GROVER &BLKER
.
for .0 11013133 OW. .1010. r311.00e, !ANNA and
Mandan Oa bon. .11.0.0123.1110 *Wand ft* 1000
. NO. 103 nrin BT.; above Id
w l . WliMit e tt X ,4l IMAGE
nom: t mnas 1 !BUG -110311.
Baran Wafts o.l.owlen. it le tns - bast ter tAiLT
"°. r"." 1 " NO. 100 111T11 STREW':
kyr.s; . Rime Heutol4lo,
TnE GB' 'ER 6 /14/4.lri
SElly INC .MACNINE
am intn. Tn..* et Zech:dem. etoP
•ne waxing It at
zip xas rant rte,
• • thinr• Bektiel
C==l
Pleasure Excursions,
TO LAKE - SUPERIOR.
The l The 9ne.new side -wheel Rimier comet
Bosi: . • 4lwEirr. CAT?. BEG
WIR
loan Clanlama Cor the North .4 Booth
1111101V1 Of Lake ilaperlor ma followes
"JIFF 'S k 01.1 7 11 4 11.
/1 1 41114117thar . .....
1:
411111 . 11 th othOTO •I 1.11 0111111,11 .ter
12001 one bartben: .is the laswan, ea.& ethnforto
blo as/ best apootatea oa too Laker.. • .
:Or taxib.r thforsaattha apply to .
wzr.lsixoniui.ss. ;
AdatteZeprin WOO.
rink et.. rattle:nll
Q. C1. .8. r.e s.~O.
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
asszsm wah.ssawa,.
Frerio' h
rtuwerr Mx 22 "WU Strest,
•
J: W. HANNAH.
xo.si imam iniumr.
. .
talidinotakni, Aida add India.
rm....E....m00 to would*. ponne s old
too.. . INSTIIIsIOIII4,