The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 13, 1867, Image 2

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11711111 DAT. ALCU as* ls, /5417.
THE CRINIS.
During the Past few &lathe people of
thi Mated States have been deeply agi
tated by the reported intention , of the
President to remove )rr. STANT4ti from
the Mike of Secretary of War ens Major
Gezira' SIEZILIDAN from the command
of the Filth Military District. But for
recent .ad most extraordinary laws re
cently paced by Congress not a doubt
would exist so to the authority of the
President to make these removals, and
far reasons utteactory to himself alone.
Congress passim the laws to which refer
ence
his base made for the purpose of
abridging what has previously been re
illuded as prerogatives of the Presiden.
Cal once. Nor will any candid and
willidnforened man question that bithus
*tlni up new arid broad limitations to
Os power of the Executive, Congress
ran as seer encroaching upon the Con
stitution, as it WU possible for it do and
yet avoid trespassing upon forbidden
I rg dm plea presented in justification of
Wei extreme !lemma to the absolute
asameity that nista, for the safety of the
reentry, of hedging the President about
so that he Cannot do what he would.
Tula only another form of raying that
the. President makes' so mischievous a
see of Ida powers Slut he cannot bo safe
ty trusted. We fully concur so the judg
ment, What. they
We submit that when Congress made
cleat dim:emery of the fact that the Pres
ided could not be trusted;' that he was
using all the authority with which he
wen armed, and straining that authority
et every point, not only to thwart the
will of ttustoyal muses, but to protect
the rebels an encourage them in main-
LULL inside of the Union the essential
untrue:nu for the promotion of which
they appealed to arms; and especially
when they found he was performing acts
for which no power is conferred on him
either by the statutes or the Constitution,
it wan manifestly the duty of the Houses
to proceed spinal him by impeachment.
It luau to us that much of the extraor
dinary legislation to which Congress has
feh constrained to resent to circumeht
the President and so prevent him from.
coasamouiting hie schemes, will be re
girded in the future, by • all students •of
history, as indications that the Repre
sentatives of tile'States and , the People
Upon& sheer timidity and half-hcarted
rises, filled- to do not only what was
elsarly their duty, but what they actually
believed they ought to do.
When circumstances justify such stat-
eke ta several of those
,Congtess has
pared era the l'resident's veto, the
time has piny arrived in which the
House of Ilepresentatires should. prefer
Articles of Impeitchmait against the
President, and the tienste proceed to
try, convict: and deimse him.
' !That recently brought Congress to
. gisther in special scale'? Tho voice of
the loyal people, and nothing else. The
,President, la acandance with his sEttled
lichate,lras endeavoring to ignore and
eat aside the unmistakable will of the
sallon, as embodied in law. The result
was an outburst of Indignation front the
people, so long and loud that the mem
ben of Congress felt constrained to
proceed to Washington and set np new
impediments in his way. How ineffect
ually tins was done, ill attested by the
presort embroilment about . Gen. Sean-
This his gone nearly es far ns it will
be flawed to go. If the President shall
Plaid in his course, and Congress shall
ail to impeach and remove him, the pee
pie will impeach the larger part of the
preant members of Congress by leaving
them at' home upon the expiration of
lads present terms of service.
Doubtless the imposchment of a Pres.
Mesa V • serious matter, and not to be
entered noon without abundant and
mean cause. But, as we. have al
ready marked, if 'the necessity for
sack enactments as Congress has been
lapelled to proyiele, does not furnish
coal for impeachment, then it is hard to,
comas alai - combination of circum
stances would make impeachment a sol
emn duty. It is time this matter 'was
looked ably la the face, and decisird ac
tion token upon it.
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Were the question between Kr. Joar
son sad Mr. STawron • mere personal
vats . , ineelline no grave public Inter
aisti, ire eltould agree. with Senator
glazineeir, who, upon the passage of
tbe Tenn:re of Mice bill, said,
If I suppeeed 'that' either of these
Dila = Ne Secretary , of War, the
of the vi, or the Secretary
Manley was so w anting in nusnhood,
to honor, as to hold his place after the
*lighten intimation by the President of
the United States that his services were
no kayo needed, Ice:thinly, as a Sena
tor, would consent to his removal at any
thoe, and bowel:ad we aft."
- Rat this is one of those extraordinary
• cases where a high nem of duty over
risks and holds In abeyance those fine
wentimemis which In ordinary times reg
ulate the conduct of honorable men.
es he does, that the chief of the
'station is resettled, if possible, to nullify
and reader inoperative one of the most
'important laws .ever enacted by Con
, Cm, and that the only way in which
,the Ndsiciderous purpose. can be thwarted
• is for hint to remain firmly at his post;
his countrymen and impartial history
will both honor him for magnanimously
wailing a perional affront rather than
that the country, especially the South,
should cuter the incalculable damage ' ,
'Alai wiled hive resulted from the re
zuoval of faithful and fieriest men from
the posts of guardians of loyal people,
and hiving their places filled with others
whose sympathies are with the rebels
and their came.: .
There }re occasions sometimes in the
histayof nations when, the man towers
above 10.o:ilea, and this 40110 of them.
'`ln Ordiaszytimes the chief of a depart.
aunt is =poled as subordinate to the
Chief liagistrele of the nation; and men
of all sisides of opinion would concede
• the right Of laUer disease him if
2,4 saw proper. . .Bat this IA net an ordi
'Lary time. It is one of public danger,
and made so by the obstinate determina
tion of the Executive to render nugatory
the legislatkm of Congress. Suppose
ISSASTON, On a point of honor, were
to obi:airs his post, our house would be
ilielfed salad Itself; for the power of
Ckellfress would ha broken because its
wasciesenta weal remain use:muted.
Wife &MOM to, resign, as the Presi
dent hat Invited him to do, his place
mug nerafilllttrily ba filled by the latter;
andwemybe Melba the person chosen
• would be onewho would do his bidding;
to as things now stand, the President
citillt only wagend him, and then at the
- sasetleur of Congress in November, re
port the stetter to the Senate, with his
nasate lr x lusirtog done so. As the only
TOMOS he could gins would be that the
ileenSar7 endeavored ,to render obedi
saes to the law which the President is
to antUfr, the suspended Secre.
tarp would be .ro.instated in office and
cosibssed, and thus rendered entirely in
dependent of the . President. The cos
. .of of Mx.' Brarrrorr, therefore, so
thr from gthening the Thaddent is
the war which ho has chosen to wage
'saint Congress, would hare the con.'
tray effect; and for that reason we do
sat believe that he will bo suspended.
Mains 'Of the grayest moment, and
- which, pow: dbly, insoles the stability of
fifisitsfinfillt and the peace of the na
- Sox, bang upon the firmness of this one
ilia.' How ' aboard, then, to talk about
Olt!, oasetiOsut rot - etiquette in conitee.
• tioa With such a euestion
_T 11. irk the :War Department a
confession of Ationat, in which he giros
"an aoaCaint of an Intarviaw with BBooooth
on the,of the amasalnation, when
oa t h toldWm that Bnmott had salved
FARM; GARDEN MID BOVSFAIOLD
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If you fail to sell year butter at the
highest market price, you may be certain
that it is not of the best quality, and
that the fault is all in the making. There
arc a few simple rules, which, if follow.
ed strictly, will insure good butter and
(air prices—the first, and most.lmport.
ant of which is perfect cle.anikiess in
every stage of the proems of making.
Without this,, all other conditionswill be
fulfilled in van.
1. Your milk pails; vans, cream pot .
and churn, most - be Washed verfectly
clean every time they amemptied, and
then thoroughly rinsed in boiling hot
water, wiphd with a clean towel and
dried in the sun and fresh air.
'2. Before milking, brush the cow's
bag before you Oct the pall under, and
get On. the loose, tine hairs, which will
otherwise fall into the milk; and if the
teats or bag, axe •dirty, wash them clean
with cold water. -
1. Set your milk in a cool, airy place,
where it will be secure from smoke,
soot,
ashes; dust and files, and take off the
cream before it turns to clabber. To get
all the cream before the milk turns, it is
an excellent plan to act the ails Into ket
ties over the fire. with a little water in
them, and heat the milk nearly to the
boiling point, and stir itillefore straining.
By this means you will pall the cream
in twelve hours, perfectly sweet and free
from lumps of clabber.
4. Every time you add fresh cream to
the churning, stir the whole well togeth
er, and keep the cream excluded from all
manner of dirt and foul or bot air.
. . . .
-7, When churned, work the butter.
milk thoroughly out of It. To do this,
some work It In cold water, belleTlng
that it requires less manipulation to ac-.
complish it, and remits in less injury to
the grain of the butter, which is Injured
by excessive working; but if water Is
used, care moat be taken toy work that
oat, or It will ba as the buttermilk in its
effect upon the butter. Pure rock salt,
if ground fine, is as much batter Ibr but
ter as it is - .for pork in the coarse state.
Balt freely, but not excessively. Butter
that is too fresh is insipid. however per
fect It may be in other respect's.
G. Pack closely In perfectly tight, clean
crocks or tubs, scalding them thoroughly
just before they are brought into use,
and keep the butter covered with a strong
brine of rock salt.
These rules faithfully followed will
muse your butter to be sought after at
the highest prices. But if, on the—con
trary, you wash your milk . things in
tepid, greasy dish water, wipe them with
a greasy dish cloth, and set them for
use without scalding—if you let all the
hairs and dirt go in that will In milking,
.strain through something that has holes
as large as your linger, set your milk
where your bacon should be, and where
it will catch all manner of dirt, and let
it stand till it will stand alone taking off
the cream—you need 'not wonder that
nobody wants to buy your butter.— Wis.
Farmer.
lhlnning Fruit Crop
We once Leard a successful miser and
marketer of peaches my that by thin
ning the crop to about one-third or one- '
fourth its ordinary numbers on loaded
trees., be was still able to obtain as many
bushels as before, on accotmt of the in
creased size, and to obtain triple price.
liming an abundant season his neigh
bors, who neglected thinning, found It
difficult to get fifty cents per bushel,
while he sold all his readily at a dollar
and a half. All trees that overbear and
all that have defective trait, either from
the attacks of insects, or otherwise, will
be much improved in the quality of their
crops by timely thinning—remembering
always to pick off the poorest specimens
and leave the best. Even the apple crop,
which is ' cheaper 'and more abundant
than moat others, should not be neglec
ted. If any one who doubts will re
member for a moment. that an overload
ed tree has to be flintily picked by hand,
he will see the propriety of doing a part
_of his picking so early in the season
that the portion left may be improved by
the operation.
Suppose, for example, that a tree has
at the present moment three thousand
growing apples upon it, and that two
thousand are small or scabby, or Infested
with the apple worm or stung by the
curculio. If he allows these three
thousand all to grow, they will crowd
each other, and 110110 of them will be
large and fine flavored. But, if suffered
to remain, they must all be finally hand- '
picked, and carefully let down and car
ried in baskets. Now, Instead of this lab
onous process, let the owners p'ek off two
thousand poor ones, which, requiring no
care to keep from bruising, may be done
with great rapidity. The remaining
thousand, which will then bares chance,
to swell up in sire and become perfect
in flavor, may be gathered' when mature
with far less trouble than the original
three thousand. Let the experiment be
made now in seasom—Co entry Gentif
,
man.
How to Rah* Flame.
Many people, in fact most people,
think Its very difficult matter to 'mire
plums. As usua ll y cultivated, It is of
little use to plant plum trees. The young
plums all fall a prey to the catcall°.
This Is the experience of all who planta
few trees. And but few persons plant
more than five or siz or eight• or ten
trees—they think these will afford enough
.fruit for the family. But the family nev
er see any of the ripe plums. The cat
call° wants all these few trees produce.
Now there Is a seceet about plum Tida
-1 mg. We have discovered it in traveling
over the country. We never visited a
large plum orchard in all our life that we
did not find plenty of fruit. And we
never visited any place with. only eight
or ten trees and found a good crop of this
unit. Now these facts -set us to think
ing, and the result of our thoughts is
this,' that it is very easy to have all the
plums you want to eat - and sell. The
secret connected with plum raising is to
plant plenty of trees, sou to give fruit
to the cumuli° and to yourself also. If
you will plant fifty or a hundred or two
hundred trees, you will have fruit enough
for everybody. Every such orchard that
we ever visited had plenty of ripe fruit.
Some even complained that the =cello
did not thin out the fruit enough—that
the trees were overloaded.
Some say to our readers; if you plant
plums at all, plant fifty or one hundred
trees, then you will be sure to have all
the fruit you want It sells for flee to
ten dollars a bushel in Eit. Louis market,
and.is one of the most prontable crops
seised.--/Zurat World. - ,
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Use for fruit in summer, strawberries,
currants, gooseberries, and all the other
good berries, cherries, apples, cur e
-pes
and pears; and in winter, raisins,
rants, citrons prunes and dried berries.
Make a crust h a lfh meal and half flour—
that makes It short enough without lard
or butter, a great saving when one is
thirty and the other seventy-five cents
per pound.
The pie-dishes being limned with
crest, have the idling material made up
in this manner: Good. now milk, so
sweetened that the acid fruit will not
chrilo it—Laty two quarts for ten family
pies. The milk is thickened first with
waded yellow meal toithe continency
of . pretty thick gruel,: the pie-dishes or
pans arc about half tilled with this mush
end whatever fruit to be used Is then
laid into it, nearly filling the pans, the
whole covered with a pretty thick crust,
and baked es any other pie, In cold
weather it may bo well to mix mince
meat with the batter, Indeed of fmit,
making capital Indian mince pie.
Liquid_Manure for ESult Trees.
31. Ale Miler recommends liquid ma
nure to' be applied three; or four times
during the summer, over the whole ex
tent of surface that the roots of fruit
trees may he presumed to occupy. He
advises the surface soil to be removed a
few inches deep before the application,
and replaced afterward, or some match
ing In its place. Ile gives four kinds of
liquid manure, either of Which 'may be
used: First, guano mlied with eight
times its bulk of water.' Second oil
cake, finely bruised, and mixed with Mx
times Its bulk of water. Third, excre
mentitious matter mixed With water, and
rendered Modorous by , mixing two
pounds of green copperas with twenty
two gallons of the liquid. Fourth, urine
mixed with four times its quantity of
water.
Pro(Ito of Foni/Og
Wo often hoer It remarked that there
is no profit in farming. Weil, if there
be, no , pecuniary profit beyond a good
living, (though this Is seldom the cue
now,) there is a pleasure, and we know
of no more rational way of enjoying the
competency which a man may have ob
tained by his industry and enterprise,
than in cultivating and embellishing the
earth, improving and increasing its pro
ducts, and thus adding to the aggregate
of human lumpiness. A gentleman far
mer—and all farmers are or should be
gentlemen—belongs to an order of nobil
ity, that , is not Indebted to hinge and
princes for Iteinatitrition, and may, it he
chooses, be ranked among the greatest
benefactors of the human race.
To Preserve Cranberries.
Wash the fruit, and weigh three-quar
tido of a pound of sugar to a pound of
fruit; boil the fruit entirely soft in &little
water; stir often to keep,from burning.
When bolded soft, stir in the sugar and
boil five minutes take miln inotddi and
ims, end cover close. Cranberries may
be preserved well In brims sugar; if the
■aace is Prepared troy it every time it is
used, the fruit may in the autumn be put
in a &tint:flied with water. It itfreezes,
it is no injury, but rather an improve•
mem to the berries. The cranberries
that are gathered in low, icy grounds in
the spring, mates an elegant jelly, boil
ed, attained, and a pound of sugar added
to a pound of juice and pulp.
Apples for tows
Ripe and mellow apples fed carefully to
cows, will produce an ectra Secretion of
milk. Sweet apples see doubtless prcfer .
able for this purpose to sour; yet the lat.
ter, when not too acid, are a valuable
feed, and should be given in small quan
tities as long as they can be preserved
sound and free from rot. To apply the
produce of the orchard in this way is
much more economical than to make It
into cider, which, 'as a beverage to be
drunk commonly, either at meals or
other time; often produces very un
pleasant consequences, but rarely, if ever,
does much good,—Cin. - Enquirer.
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3lany farmers are in the habit of selling .
their heat animals, as they will bring tbe
highest price. A. greater mistake cannot
be made. A difference of ten, or even
twenty per cent., in the.prico of a single
animal, is a small affair compared with
the difference of a whole herd. By
keeping the very best to propagate from,
the whole may be made.of equal excel
lence, and in the =roe of a few. years
numerous animals might be produced,
having the excellent properties that now
distLegulah some few of the best. •
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6 writer in the Nashville -Lady Press:
and Tines draws a horrible picture of
the state of society in that State where
the rebel element is strong. We quote
a passage:
The condition or the State Is horrible
especially In the West. • The truly loyal
portion of our people is literally trod en
under foot, not only proscribed, bat
lily pointed out in many instances, and
designated as objects of scorn and con
tempt to respectable (Mbel) society:
The West Tennessee Whig promises, as
soon as It learns the names of those who
voted the Badirahlltdon-BepUbllean
ticket, to publish all of them in ts"blacg
fist." The little boys on the streets are
taught by their elders to greet them with
hisses, slang and blackguszdism, al they
Pass along. Every species of abuse,
nudbdiction anduncleanness of speech Is
heaped upon them or thrust at them by
those whose pretensions to gentility and
chivalry are Intolerably ludicrous. In
fine, the sentiment of hatred towards the
Government, suppressed by - the national
laws, and forbidden to break out openly
In fresh rebellion, finds vent In a thous
and unheard of ways—oozes out, as it
were, from every pore of the Southern
skin, and plus expression in an Inces
sant, dirty stream of petty meannesses;
unprecedented in the history of political
depravity. -
Our poor Saxon ancestors, cinder the
armed heel of the Normen, were • not
mere completely enslaved and oppressed
than are the real Union people of the
Western division of this State to-day.
It Is true we have the Constitution. and
the laws on our alder but the Conatitu
tion is pronounced a 'fraud, and the laws
unconstantiotud. We live, and tremble
'for our lives, under a system whose ex.
Istence was believed P , have ceased when
the sear ceased. (1) -We- are a part of
' the great loyal Republican majority, or
party of the country—is party which, ,
conquering the enemiei of the Govern
ment, and suppressing a gigantic rebel
lion, was supposed to have given consti
tutions and laws, republican, just and
good, to every part of the country: But
wo are regarded by the conquered as a
small, insignificant, and worthless minor
ity, a mere faction Standing or lying in
the path of a gnat, noble, magnanimous
and triumphant people whose right to
shape the political system and control
public sdfairs it is treason to dare to dis
mte _ _ _
TROMILIt Buswnic,.—Th• now
Cana
dian Confederation Aloes not start otr
under altogether the happiest auspicee.
The party leaders are wrangling among
themselves, and the opposidon are daily
acquiring strength. Lower Canada is
jealous of Upper Canada, and their re
spective journals denounce each other in
unmeasured terms. The Browne, Mc-
Gees, Howes, Cameron, McDonald' and
Cauchons are, to say the lawn, 'baying a
decidedly lively time of it. Liready.do
some of our Canadian exchanges begin
to predict the failure of the Confedera
tion. Our neighbors will never dud any
true and luting mann, except under the
liars and Stripes.
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THE PODIONWOF THE DAY.
The late temperance testa:sating la Xs..
chasetts hare thrums, a flood of tight on the bor
stale abates stmt.:sea a thisltgaee totd
hare as the tame throe dorsoastrated tlte atusw
luta :veterans far ualdolterated dltStaMla alma.
taut, for tawlll clank pawns. Cleramen of the
htsheat num Wart, men of the hlgheat Mt fa
sm.., as 0 polliatluroptsta, who era above the
reach of prat:ldle% Sara testified Dot 001110 000
paratclona effects al the adulterated liquor* of
c ln o d o naoo,i batniMo
ae r eff ef ca lM ndnsunaa
hint es the Mt arthls clue of preparative*.
S kr.buitan and fast malessivethsamil 0f41111%
taro/ SAM of
fir . i . eipictio is U. osly
renreuunetive 01 that absolutall yon ar /Ma
witch emlnast Urines. chemists. physlclans.
sad mailaleconPatlata In Nam hnebtod ha.t
declared not 10 boa imputable. hic prohlbl 'me •
tory legialatlon. The froclaim. by tee
moo.. of Its profeteors thus.timulant of UM
Bcharacter Isamedlrma neceutty. thatTLITILWIS
iTramtl uttsees all the requirement. of act,
sum. Its alcohol. principle Is tr. tram the
I crtuttlalt co...toasts whlca anal.. detect&
eves the out Imported thiators. and the mesa..
SM extracts mtta witch tots mmentated arm
, arsj the test sattdates an?storaUves that
has yel=v7M.qtAia:ffsdulltar e mg=
mama combat.. as. kabala Of body demand
Stlmulalloa, mad focall ouch a stimulant h
COsabletl an , I.talloas sod illsbtly overtone prop
er.. al. Its tonic Mitts. IS manuesuy aen-
CV= OF SISTIULA: ,,
Pi. Lawson s '
I.writs 14. Was : Plot OM 7000
kladaoss *ad. oaltatlao masagrhunia of my dlo.
ease. for 'chichi called to faint{ 10i OM. Da=
In a/mum last. Too will somember thst I had
a complluUtot of diseases, which billy oaded
lo • toffiblo Magas Irma bad bus adynmel to
•lot &loss" ea liciooat of a haramlan cotta;
whleh tt was Icarod might lama oa my loafs.
I blur Dm D. molar mode of Dealing dl..
mu lam mine Yon by a culling operation,
w sk u. if mommfoi at all; would naturally
throw the dims. upon the lungs of soma viber
vital masa; 00 sodoaat of Um suddenness of tbel
cure sad MI 111.41 is shoat tr..a .1 Delano
which 1 cob constrained to . Witco was ' a tato.
tan pforl4oa of Nature to list rid of tom mor
bid condition In Um system. I fool perfectly
satltd.ed that roar method of Draining, purl.
fylos to the annals sad local sppilcalloas to
maawOO• psi% o.t 0000, If aolltdrl Wild.
orDbOat cattlag. 10.101 and IS did; and t am
happy to report mywar wall In arsiTymilcular,
with sounder pad Dottie half th Li/all:we bid
for lam. I would Woo MCI that .tae applies
Mons yoo Made were almost pa1a14.141. ad bar
left ma a sof tam with all the microbes an
Maar of tottered hulas
Sours, grsteftdll.
Dr. Xer ~,,, consultation too= are No. IM
Po. strict. from ►a. at. hatll Op. rs.
PAY.AA'S =l:5 4 f f at,',ll:44i4zli
WM. IILNQM.O4.Ir.;
ffei.M 7IM Streit, is an
recciarAftftumwmujorthip 04.1/tArancl
offier= u. throwikosl the traftiq [Oates
ROBINSON BROTHERS,
31340.3335.a.rf.,...
Rehm rocs= irrasszrussaurick,
=`; 7 ? °. ri.111,ti f =7.ot7=Mi
kud.
17.1: .13CMT .
Aid an DtVosreml to buy and sail llallrea4 Benda
n~tn ]f =X i ng rr 1rtV,1 . 5 4"
D.—/Ite o.nd. of t muntte... Bra.
"Mar4R=StreNTMA:N="h"tW'
wallow at all
TII stalaa. colors ald Uses ; a/so, Ott lid.
Toaasoarant 13 reel 01.1Clott,of all widths
sad al loss orlon, wholesale we sat i alla rs.
. liStattFlLlr • Us; S.
•
OILCLOTHS -Fe Moors, Ta.
No. Colialars, Male. Windom
L ac of AU
Irlat=ritesrat d ulltrielotti LPL=
ober Depot, 04 If anaphor ni
BELTINGS BELTIENG T-ILsath.
at Bei ottL Lan
rutryt a te. !gabber
anat.. is, of au
Pas sad Lue=aftr....l.ltrwais i tlees. 444
""h"""n"""" T NTl•kimwrir, .
eao ~ittadnen, omit mat.
irrrsimuli DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY. AUGUST 13. 18
arGliAlirD
Vocal aid Instrumental Client,
AT RUT METHODIST CHURCH,
Tuesday Evening, Aug. 13 1 , ,67,
BY ♦ SZLECT CfIUIL 1
itudu the Pirortin of Professor T. A, WITOL
C.C. DELL.Dre, zee....Ul ththforM two akoM
selections on the Ora..
Drooeede for a beoevothel. purpose:
Athaiselort, DO CIENTO. Tickets at. leo Cook
Moths and Door.
NEW FALL GOODS,
JOT BACEIVIDie. AT
M'CORD*-CO.'S,
10n. inrci.ots
=
HATS, CAPS' AND FUSS,
All tee new styles teethe FILL BAUM selling
as IVA LOW11:131 . 1.111001. .nil
OUSE AND LOT
'l.r £4ST LIBERTY',
Cone? of Broadt add Neater avenue, tea
Rataoter. walk tto Rallroad Suiten. MLR
ILIAML. tone slows ad kitti Mad Stet'.
out-twuses..tabla, halt Veed, £O . Lot 1101117.
Will be sold chtsp. •
STEEL & WILSON,
&all Baal fatale 0444%
=I
ANTHRACITE COAL.
=
ANTHRACITE COAL
glarthr . gr. •Ith the prodait or An, of • •
WILKISIBAWAL PIITSTHL
SHAWZMIL BELVLit BIWOK.
• Of LYKIIWS VALIAT.
BY tut In~ Lefr Wars with
WM. BINGHAM.
MY=N=T!
12ITEI
DONEEITIC
COTTON GOODS,
FOR Balk? VII MIST 1111 R PRIORS,
WHITE, ORR &-CO.,
25 Fiftk Street.
lIIORLT 'IMPORTANT
To all who lora a
•
GOOD COP OF TEA OR COFFEE,
And do not with to drink adulterated ankles.
The American Tea Co.,
•
• no . I T. CLAM STRICT.
Dave • fall it. of Inane woo Tan nod Coffno.
fbl,o givoien ilatlantloll to the thonsands of
nelles or now use %MU Maly. •
•
its NAM CU 1111 Muir MA st". 3 Vr.
ranu ROASTS") COFIFILL, 3 D.• for et.
N• Warbar wooalt sole at say "rim. ire ratan
et lbe Peer Vora wholesale raues. --- . -
seentenrrre •
1833. i
EM
/IOUBLIS 71TTILD Or WITII
C1.8E3,
Hot and Cold Water, &c.,
By experienced sad psactical w•rkat[n.
JOHN .M. TATE,
Piusaber and Gam !tiler
421 Liberty Street; Pittsburgh ; sad
U Federal Street, Allegbeay.
lyninnermontat
BANXIIIIrTCY
IMMERS AND ATTORNEYS
=1
BLINKS IN BANKRUPTCY,
At Use Slationeri SUN et
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood mad Third BM
It!!!=1
IRON CITY CIIIIRRY CO.,
N 0.3 M. Clair Street.
tf.nlag wereaatel et ANDUZIF NUM the
Wirt float et Hardware. *ad Variety
Weds. at Use andel Haut. It la Dar twenties
to Uwoi asat • Undoes steel of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Owns, Mal: Iltoemers. Mauls. rldiletTaclas
ret
• i
Ilk W M m .ad
i pr l = l!M p '
ma•mobt U SW.i. OWN , l
s
ger.
TIMIS' IS TOGS= 111017 CE tha t
. the day et Assmrl, 11. P. DR, a as.
rzat ta imatrivto ins liwaed KW.% u•
MA= Yr LICRICIII LUTON. •
Untie Ply of rittlbanb. lltAa now not Al*
nohow, as 4 Wm. natkiraato. wk. 11•8
teen ollauott a bowt a• Ma air, patltlas,
tba4 tn. portant Of y dabtassa ,Of
no prnonT ntril!ftokinrbt:Mrk to
grgr. tirtied4 by Wei I bat ►uriai r4 ot
In no Mtn at Ur tan bowknot. 00000
their antwo.s4 to oboowq
or
mon Antoo
of Ills 1119114 019 90 told 0. a Colin of B ask .
non. to toilsolOn at Ma 93 913,30111111tn.f9
12.11;i11: 1 EZ , Pa,211: 41(1•041ru.:::
...0, D.. sic, a t.
tII Venn ft. 0.
TOtn. JIOWLZT.
sown U. Yanaol, A.
ktonanno
N OTICE.--TEIE DBBllfilf
iu
world respeorallyinform UMW trines
and the pabilem genefal theta IZs 3I
entne•
es.se , elng bug Lstothste gem .1 o•
glith meet. nese to <Ry scoot W th ey are
now scums thole Unman sleek of
irrinsinr etc. AT COST t
. eeling of Watches, Slim WRY!. AJOO.o.
Slobahls thetlary,
Yrereg hotel Of rtocioui
We I.lMon,
..01.11. VIM ali then Astor°, &assisting sf
tiage Metal Of ell,. moulted plats glean slialir
6•11144 Macy shelvin dassises. Nee.
About elks hest °COMMIT Ice eitrOet a re-open
our tom stone with satirstims soh Awl, slosh
Cl Orat7011111.0.11•11114
1104.. Vert rupsarmili • .
• REINEMAN, MENAI &SENILE,
Ee. 29 71.1711 STEZICT.
t 9 Dant Veek
ALEX. PetITEIIIIOIPS
LUMBER : YARD,
Corner - Mestiut and ?tale 151.54
ALM Raid. ADislumr. !Wanly Masamta•
A tArgilAeck tillY 191Llipe.
fermig insiba GU Fa
go m p• t =tlr,,,libe.ibuk,
"AAA teat IroolarA r e MUMS Ulna. •,
Aloe flre !Ma. Tits sail la.), la large et
oath IlsaLltlea. banal • Irlas4rA
N OOrTMICEbL .-iaPITu TOBV 101 D L — AND
AT.— O Itte M T.M VI
UM' L A g l u A T A T L L D 066 e 1 g . 11 ,
en .5 here cu Oth n
ethst BU mCop o p
ea the mime Deeds. dee/Lunt hi, W. Will be
Pete eh see After thet Oats. yepmmiglat,lel sad
4011 , 0 , 7 ii the tint Listionst mum of rate*
bulge.JD U. Lt. YAUZ, Jr., •
Seereihilee.7 sod unsure
laal:e ! Mtbenrah. J. ate. ,
811011,.
SHIRT 1111111111CTIMERS
27 Barclay Sr., fleareharcit 8t i
212 MVP Iricamar..
, .
N. 11.—PrIce tut. eat on apylicillos.
sagall2
WILUARI •. lISSUON,.
_ ,
Ao.-110 Grant Sired,..
•
odic. far h . smrchsse sad de's(' RILL Ed•
TATId, sea NiCOTIATIOX °SIM/LLB:W . 4TX.,
GOVIdledllUIT sad other 81:1711111Stld •
salted/ •
$15,000 /1! LOAN,
ON. DUD AND ItOETNAUL.
Z! , ,CI Z'OPZ" 1 "le:
no. se apsitlllll4 t.
tbt and sold. - if al
==ttl
Ron sium-ainuces. , -woun
SICIXIDID.tIANDLD BUILSIA_4IItheba la
dittootor. Mt Woo. with tWO bleb Out.
ortos,M hobs in distoolott
.tiod v , Asa.. All!aurriilit . tram.
ggi . and rtelavalve . .43.
„„„„ • „.4`itolgU:
EGGBS EGGFI2.EGGIf!!
..,e,..rtrizzgttadiar. attrat.J6
• 11.1101111 T BSA, Jr.
iTiorrts us many M.. roots a
UPIIIICIUIALVIAVIZIES WHIN.
626—The Inn and only Wrintu tb.,
warnanonn ere porn& intliannon,nth
met shun nacre invenning /at nn
by tin inn Sinn In Aln
• ibM
J n.
:sues' In. c7o.—.Tiai.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, it
d
=7 o ' li«au. IWils, &Aast I Oilr end
Z.
2 As i atics, w. vs. wanonitar.,
10,000""" 8 .
irraza,savcrxaml.
r prim& " 30. 2'96
ANN ararsr. Jr. swircuAßD .
aulLdEll
Nonce, -The psalm: wk. left
.WATCII mTH.rNR •..twnth
d.T et Kay buLls tequested IA taro, It,
Dn alleles and tali It SIM.
u.B.^retizaANsoar ,
151 reekrii ums.
177=
..,...4..1052C FAIL
VC . IIIJILTEH &LOW;
.
Ham and Edgn Painters,
a.. 100 GRANT avast?, restesiserts
(opposite cetisessi.)
GLASS CARDS dose to otter.
BARRED FUNNELS.
The ander : alined we tee BOLL AAMITIS for
tea Naot Ikea c clacsatrD TWINZIA.
MICANDLESS, JWS3 CO
1011 Wood Street.
sa.Ldso
2,0430,000 AcilEs
MEM
110 ICE LANDS FOR SILL
HT Tag
Union Pacific Railway Co.,
surrant Din nom,
1.71. es aloes the Wo[ tbetr road, at.
sl.o° 10 $.l 00 . Per Acre,
/Ltd at CREDIT 1 . 31 , 4iVZ Yi
/or Dart . 1011... saps,
Joni! P. nzintarz,
. .
Luse Camallulaux..Torelui. Law
iLiasi. U. Liao°is. feet'. ,
=I
}PORTRAIT
' or
HON. TILIDDEUg STEVENS,
Now• Ready.
Tn. mlbsexibcr takes pleasure la sasousdall
h.% his [rob
PORTRAIT OF HON. THAD. STEVENS,
zNetrAvirm us; errzit;
BT n 1 MUM 0110, MI MUD,
1. at lengtd complead, sad MEe rottralt In not
ready fat dadatry.
Nadi as a amebas at am varideUoa of sod•
en art, aad at a carat Vleasasaf
sanded Stas , emu weue foliate. it pedlars.
Mid U aadeubtsella a. wort alums MORA ball.
seldom Wes leg galled % add ins of which , al Um
aamsraaa admirer. of Ms. STIVRAIS will dud?.
to obtain a coop
A. benttelbre detect. tee pricerof the Povireli
edll IF torls ea elegant tIAcA
weed er elm nano, µe• . •
• . ASITXIIIASSW/MILIN
•. •
In all Tarts of inn UAW. Unto*, CMITM ins
anbotrlbert. to Ewa a Meal ennuolonce
awnrt.•
• Liar Luso err
1:2711
to - im ass atimicroana
T nic ..s v , l 4 eon 9g VA N st. aw t h e Ita
COPLEY-POT CLAY.
Amsow etet+nGte Holm NU opsallty
to those wislolair to prom* Mt gamier wild.
Dula, in.. }WV 411 Of WA Oaf we Mee Ns
ilvat aseb Otopeltlenl se v. WIN,* OWNS II
mle, arUsb. for veto Was any ta t1e114111.M4.
e, baIIISS watliol as um/. JUNI of
=Ls On eosin wok majtualall WM:3 ele
eau lewleemwths, We 341.1 rants/ pt.
tor iba proporUott h• ninon it WO Mr
I=4 Mer 6a4
• DITIESIII4III • SOL
• Son rill Slaw Werth
Wuldagtea elutobesiln.
CORTMESSEJD
ABIESTRONG, BRO. dc CO.,
liaaafaetann sad Whataaata Dialan la
MACHINE CUT CORKS.
Nap, Taps, 'Noss, Pia*
- •BMA. 1114.11ULALTS. Aa;
na a 797 Third sa.,
JOHN RONEY,
HELL EMU,
Carson 84,11 th Ward, agar AAIL
Mum= Thu, Steal 1110.14 b,
Ural Eit fightlis foam mak.
JOIIIIIIIO WIC praistetatteaded as. Or.
den aoUaltad aad untgly sad *Wausau/
. .
- Ifmczneetrr 10.4111szat.
as ins. NIT.
THE ANIIESEMENTB lot arid.
..14 . 11wWFAValillat . •
• Val •
ICTE AL S O er •
L,„ oUrd
. MULS=.4I ALLAT, frog Oirsos le Can
rellstres.. •
An tow rettly for (.14100tattes: sad will
Wirs =. 4. 1M7r. - :,b4=411 to :: ` 1114
tits Pt, IT4Lcuries Ora) for eollestlo.
It. J. 111001114,
Gtf-tattamor
CIES
1111.0POSALII ROA GAS C 0,14.,
=limit se OMlWcnra, A.g.Mt
itz•Lit) 'RUFUS 414 will b»mind al WI
Uri o a7P4ll,7olll.l4. ' 74ts t hrgra "
- drs CA,COA.X.,
To b. a... 4011.11“ liat.yeni,l.l WPM.'
ber In. MS. Th. wit men Mar t 01101 bon
itor thromotaclant of gas, .14 40110.
n i t soallitataal illostd ad4nabot to Lla
auclarst...4. ob. Ell gm all Pat.sey.forma.
os
a.IoLV/ UllO. lItIIOHIIII. eftrais.l7.
3117111' lIIECEIMCD, AT
ROBZRTB & SHEBRATriI
- WHOLMILIA /MD =TAIL
rm. Conti +al 50d.1411 Tars
.
SCI.EIIMITIXLI) wr.,•eirmvsug.
Peaces, notrtAikUatereaa i llep
a rs" 4 e u vemmtak ". .. VinatAll4ll4=
arraj.xueli forums*. 1.1114*
tam, padellath it.. - MHOS
Aa , OPENING WOE 'BUSINESS
eff.ree by Ile yfoPsleter at a samba•
birtas eitiatdithasetti icor la nip:data! eddied
itoa I.Wlaelt7. The Vreddiallat dila PTO SUL
LY:dory Rum for wiabbsit In ND. and SDI. II
daaftd. latala as latendt la We wawa
<NOW xybaltrd abet* VIA&
Arri..
TO
1114 1111.
DMtee a Itootntnil lull ULM. , •
=I
• Orncmal , rfp.l ose Vrt on. Co..
'''' l ll" ittsl. 4 :7 l l ‘ llo. 2 l
.lE.aiiidan or vuictrro
0 a
- ,.49•471112T'ffi1V1V01.11.
ItgEeit'arqs,..,474.llt C
ci sabia A - ths Wlialtlte.mint;
CRIE4" 4 7PLson/ 111 . 1 '
0/TY totiythe
. .
" 7111111111!11 COclKlllll STOtt,
Is at No.
.11q111111AVIT,BTAIIZT.
A. n•fsGiullE , 43°"
" 7 1 6 4 0 *400 1r#E4
legirgagnle&Ali
=4 , , Ler ... l2.. " 4o4 ll Marrfig t
TION e.a.tauly
N9VIIOOX.,IITORE.
taloa Nabs*:Beteg Book Store.
ikad Testa./.4., gr.t .
alllll3 111or d , lOiri7; al
ill Dram
A-47 aezt..-3.1
11131111 . 11 ' 3 Tura t nth.
-U. R. 3EII m =a al
. .
DIU= . .
• IN • .
MOM? lap 111114.Aad TUX* .
. STU : V Alor - . t tom •
4 Slik ki ,
k it
oz. ifi pp it• le r !NET.
• Malt e a asonaak I ects. .. • • -,.
PALIKEEL,
Haw Bander jai topsider.
g ra Are! BAsszivi ALLSTON/ DU.
migs44;=.2 .l , an,grbUl dais flUttagt...
Jeri re n onmuswiTAL
ivint- T A - gteNgticarms .
win
41°Z„&tat i temsies aturotWorinuts
SMOKY HILL ROUTEI
NIOIC WAY,
•
EASTERN DIVISION.
•
•
MUORTEsT_ . : IIIIO ST
HLLI~SLHSOUTZ Iron pa 7.10, t.
=t2
L 01•110,
awrosiru. vise. a .
MazoNA. wAsiptutox,
- - NEW MEXICO. IDLES°.
OREGON.
I Two trains leave State Line
„and tearaway ' ,
daily. tenedaya excepted.) on the arrival bt
r trathe sr 110155 Railroad tram Si. Louis. end
Raoul/Inland St. Jo Railroad front Unleet, sOt
acct.lag at . Law ranee. Topeka and Wancoo with
east for in evil of trikli
wan of Ellsworth slth the .lIIIITZU STANPR
ESTHETE i ,1:10/12%.111 , 13 DAILT. LIRE
OVERLANI) *AIL AND 11PE 00111,01ia
z 81,04 " ::! 1
titiivzit;•SALTlAlrg,' -
.4.15 D ILL POINTS IN THE TIERITORITIL
and with SANISLIISON'S TEI-WEC ELY LIME
OP CO/LURIS.for lore Union. Ileat's tort,
Altinlsgt4ls And all twills In.
/llamas and NSW Yekidd.' '"
With the meant addition. of rolling stock end
cipalpateat. and tfa lirrilligenestemsdavith
rn
.poa.lhle Overland liranspoetatlaa Wee. train
Ips *star& terminus, to road now odors tol
walled Licilitleistir th e theinithelon di Ltdl e
Thlkelefor 2.1. 11 a the priselpal alines
dtia Salted 012111 tad Canadaa..
Ital Ws sad LEE WE TI4EWIII ,
974 T -
SNOIY.RILL WOUTS,e; I'ACLSAO:
RAILWAY, gaurrzitm D1T15911. ,
, . .
rANDszososi,
=
~; i[: wyeerrs,
=I
Au. o . 3 inm?r
'ROM PBOVISION
COMPANY
JOlll4 A. McGIUW, President.
J. pasiiitil;i3ecretary.
The Meek of Ude .Creenebe l already eLee.ll
bentibt w• 'Tleai ertektni to avail Umereebres
of lta *mite, bed better ' '
- .aor ourerin
At 26 Federeffit.;llleghely.
pne OLD, ORIGINAL
TEA STORE
, •
FRESH ARRIVRLIOF
Young Dyson.
Old !Tyson, • •• •
Gunpowder, '
powdery :
Yrelkladif
`
- -
Old Country
And Jain=
3331 .46 Or
Aix or sir Era! oo►uss.
No. 20 Fifth 13trppt.:
lO rEla,cioric OFT
I DISCOUNT SALES.
t IT DEBNISON a 11/0611713,
° L No, 27 Fiftt' Street-
•
1
Artful' ■itette+,_int 41...ati . a
tr"d a t /TEA lie Clisi2 es
: s ome. Isamu •• . .
• lei eidall flub salou. ltylt Map/
slo siglay, GLOVSe. • ~ • . '
n; LIANDISACIIIIIS.
h i; 1:111WIZWIA.R. COILIFS. ,
.. 4
.. rarSULt u tiliall !)3,,
2,1 • 'Foxing.:
. riasinsas.
1 .
r a l tiT tl i niza F u n t r i g .
19....... 5v 7M1.7.: 1 1. 4.. Is us
64ler store Islas deb • •-•-• . • • . iser
IVM - JiMll52EaNi
,(x~,C'I.N~; ,~ .j,'9
ENID st CO,
amex•OnEt b sql
ifo,, :10(i Wood Street.
die j ek.Tleflif74- T a
• •• •
• • (3 AIM of otorralloattolilit
IMO a el . all warldtlo_ to
.14: at *nowt t olly omtit* noel
11kiNt Wo. • - •
__
. mom mot term Um moo so IL 000toro
-
cou.s?crpra. 'AGENCY.
a b. 'wax.
SETH, SEiTDN & SITON,
LocaVeolimiting *gents,:
a.a'lT. Cl.lOO. IiZAZIFIN. 1403_711.0m.
'1.0.30'4'54V ; rreppo/1101.
Bins at ari aumblirna ban fa: ealeci,l9.
Ko.elaaftwpces AUL sra aoteooaaui
2. )W? SllSAauralUt...;.ll. 9. M'CASPISSS.
GIMELIL 111181 1 / 1 0131 AGENCY.
.
.SWIARINAI. a irciimot“s, , •
rovarru Sr. r.... 1 .11 bar" Ps.
Os Amite forWenins runglnats et
Conttintal LW IMO" CG's
=
.
Fin& taint axles AleiettiAlali• of
lemma etsclsd s lespossltde Ooravantes. •S
J• 211.101.1111 •
J~F110)11l0 A><-y L... , 1/VIC IOw))L
MORRISON
of
BON AM ) /WM' Pa=
wan PrlMPtli MIA! ,
flatrith *4II.AJIGPS JULLIN
=
EM!ME=9
TBE CIMICAP HAT. .ARDISHOE
Wril l aPahrtl:LlVOlMAilt4 o .2t
Imam. w• 12.-. We In Us two aC
benar.lWitslaf tar ern at
11161/4 Usia . ilsoh mg .141. µMs of
eisall
a s! 4lz. Mr, 4loosinailuti
leatTlawalt i rtar 111==arlrA
ism vl r pa inTlihd7
nro. . . ..... ....... 11111% naves =
4 ) . Ilh VIIAXCIEI4 .
AND mamas.
• 0......10. 31 3 4 .mu 1 ftrizr t ,
Illoor"F4l"4"r4ar''
u in mina 84 "naitn Cdr,
r.o. 1301117
J. SOHOONILAKER & SON,
etasxteta, of stm
MvXMITIMUIEITTJFII.43II.3II. ,
linut4;,Lliada-tiii Colo !icroFki,
'" ' •
wuris Wal i MUlTMAXa tz ,
And all 16644= • rr _
OM. 1.. 117 rooms srazirr.
02..tVitrArbAtinakeribre
is q
:mu: idea lot sinumti. *tt
vrtmotioneant.64 4 : o .
PATENT WAIININCYLUIE),
WM lOwevra leirodoeld. INS with WO,
Taisel UMW. Rtil immileassantrunas.'
TUN.
1113.9 Mau Meet.
ECANNAIL .
Cannier ikesi
AligjerVAr°""*.
FEBUT BOllllMi
- PUMP MAKER.
.
Plu"ILM111 #1.4°M134
suctues
tore et u q utuktrk...___. town
GLABS . 11110111FACTVIIEIIL
** antl#ATke - e i l i ti 'i g l ifjrgit
Il lo r t " a a lt rurXrads,& "4 %giog
N A L pi AOlO 41*, 9u AMP,
FoA_IIALE-The best flut In
Pe l.towastalp. Weelanorstand sty,
' LT •-u Mitrg ragd.la
ee.o r ''' b Otiot. The l=reotaits are • Ono
tr AlMte , ..g . th nub f.traltrigeLgitc;
rb o t; dlitle nod oral peach The
the nrod_or • high woof cultlyalos;
wet' ereterat.W.. iht••• ginid.t
wander Le. O acres cleared. the re
.n.,...„..... we lootate eat timber. This Von
pet ante. :Ay dal
mon, • rancho e torsion ram SO
m lmena
yte, aloud to Intabah ram. Are
trhe l' oegsheoit r ° la *
_trirjediad= o_nwas_Conet
sin
tortll.r. im rim •
sin rams, ninalog boat
What • Ne. I Darn asii . d b botor.With
:bsadito• or ate bail -I,..... n tbialotogit
Cherebes. Schools an orietloo.
Pomo winking to algae. ..., -. ...tathathint.
do well SO call and perch.. initipy .g
me, a Otrm of ad ecres.,sitnsted
INtoestrield township. l •Oth•onstity e W nott
roa d. ten Nom the llne the Penne,i'en,driar
roa Moe improversents are- yu.,
stonetraces wall r 005,.. lure frame
than. a eats alb% Coatis eau* • good
I '.
tering boon Ana 'weal tote,
two•tor7 1011 both.. • btrO baai. awn,
etory tome MOS ohoho 'other out.
hollitino• The Imam la. at roo, chengee,,,
of bantam on tea
TO
MI t0t..,.
• Oen
instasces.-.aanyaniont.tonotahtelot.. l ktoone,
Nate. An. I sin anthortted to sett this proem,
te=ntzr sad fl!rb
'Waal" antißL , ll nlm
yosain. ChM.
tio-•
thin t r
nun EMU mearh*lyr ", n 4o 7 , l,?„t
c 4211, U1,11147 - .. eash , .: 411. , 00.
soid on ressonab total.. 11 DOOM:
Oho In an ezehanse it dMrom
Ala, a 7, aLas. or =sem In Pens avemlilP.
V...../m0,,,17. Spam dawn awl so
da nation, a ore. or dret-nde white 0•1
end °that . timher. :Oration hoholt• 'lb=
trohgl i =4 I etaszp i teths
olk i lowess ont=of
oery oars Is t nil Madan
noti no otooll, with never LaMar aratiai
wlthln oar ttels of this Poona. entail
211 a nal efllttAtrergb, Wed
t.u“ n • '."".° 4::Pror . ..
shay engt ty situate In • good
100%
,2 Ors la =del:ad lath AO L
lo U l ' ert, l o ' neolor the bett .m iles lnan OOK tonabln.
Men goeoint., four from Wostern
...:7 1 :noi• NUNCIO, la lAtensers Citation,
containing SOO senes-Ort aura: sot ander No. I
rondo, the Ageodse la good 100011. The an
proyeassis ere WOMAN dwells" contatang
eight roma each: a loge Pant bar.. rp to: to
fest. and other nocreary othelidisp • lit good
order: •' TOO atres or orchard at chides earls
tter of trait tour foot yew otcoal, now open.)
ender ell the hied. and aninosnee ol limestone..
itiatrgra.=. LlTAbilbviNragat
ttierized to fell wiry low and on . good tame.
Also. • Para of Itt agree la Zarsbeth township,
Anatomy amis. Pa., neer the Ito of the
Plastotrato•Connell's: ll W Itallrosol. Osprey.
oeeote are • log Tegattme•boarded, frame
Ohl harn. orcnard of Illy basin *Rio Moho.
Ad. Thu totOpertrial be sold cheap. '
Also. a Vane of o 0 loss to Ilan pall township.
Westmorelatie county, PA on the tine or Um
PansiIIITIOLIS flatiron. et'arsperthe Station.
Tae1•100.211441.111 era • areoetory HO. dwell
ing six rains: hie bun. weather boated;••
lot beer 'CM other output] ans. This is the
cheapest num on the line of the relsortywas
Central Nalritioly Omani Ws My nod WOO
ril; Maier Pgritealers Choolre of
PMMEECRI!!
PATENT
COPYING BOOK. DAMPENERS
=
Blank Boolarand Stationery,
Writing Fluids dr, Copying Inks
Invoice end Letter Books.
Omdrig Proses and 33oc)ka.
Boosßot, may,
Sots and Draft
Time Books arid Memorandums.
Blank Books, of every deamio
ton, on hand antimafia to order.
111118, SUMTER & CO
Blank Book Maktrt and Manners,
- 39 HETI! STREET.
anclictor ,
TEAS TEAS I TEAS 1 '•
, or ALL PRIM &SD Qum.rre..a*
33.13EZ - 'EL;
Yosiug Inas/.
••
IMAM 1NA5...01 , 101131 , 1*
pat rut.
Haat
3u'
SLACK TEA.S IBoatibme
.—Pow•■••11.
U l nae lgas• flarq Iy. Bnatisst.
. 8"1
nisa ut •• Owls
..-...
=M1;;;M2:1
0:: I Mi f P i 1... t .71 DLeI,
.4 1 r i' ' r ;. 1 96 1 1
has Pm above aay au ca a post vas;
alai arita %Wry - , alu,aaWra Xt to la
uy avant:lM sad ay say UN ix.
imi4 Casayaalaa. al» caryy as Yet 7
low mi.. wadi data,' mom OnalT *M. VaY
poaaa la Ow ea, Imlay& patina a pan sad,
clua arida ii aft sZaaly mils they lasts
MWM!MM
poxiosovii AND IILTUT I
Amasarithiiis
13 Ali inTacu 01 annum um
MAMMA'WoslCraucciria ,
VALL AIAI4 TUX 114, ,
Ara .ashatimidileas Erma.
. , •
THE 'PUB' SPICE 11141/4
wt Ont parlbetlY PUZZ 1117013.
$500.00 REWARD
Pot Lin adottentton fo.ad In mangoes. One
wince of Poo doom rill go so es Won
pnfinnon of sifonandiol glees mold veto. .
AOll6 611:111II1IIN 14=4 11:19.1ZD
.• . . .
ARBUCKLE&
lichnle trews ui Enptictsn d tm4l4 ;II
222 and 224 Libertystreet'
•
. . rlrrainixem ra.
"writ otos, prises roasted UNGIZOIIND ,
WasatedtrbirtintsvoZai=erecl;
soastaal Om Any. Cogs* la %Do =On.. - J7ll
-
1673 BAGS COFFEE,
In nar.<l - Alto, • toll owl ot
oriasn',llinflaßLEB.
mhavta x eu.t a lzge w urfrisT
ABBIICIELEB & CO,
Ist tis ui tii Sit: but, rlyauli,
111:tio:rtt -
Tar, marlin
TEA: STORE '-
Wilson& llndersivood.
einFAIOUN um=
Oa• eke eaaimatsird best irkolnals lad
tall item la ytke two eltlah
No. n south xviatniailina,
ALIMIRILINT anT.
Can lad elanahe lit itaolt vrlens.
FLOUR MOW NEW BOOTH-
Sallt.WElNT...Worarenew xuaultemtair
4 Superlor Article-et Flour,
nut CCM 311 F 1111111t;'
as: twaiasiesd a Um trade
R. T. KENIOght *BRO
twit. mu"
•
IS=l
TO 1101JSE .BOMDERS
AND CONTRACTORS.
GRATES,' all Shies;
Cooking ! nges & Stoveti,
Ur the VLSI MIT (112.114711 Ne aata .1
rizir Zofl PRICES nr
BISSELL ik CO.
=
MO
ski.,4.P i. ,Aßqs.
:cae.ctEßs":':
317 Libdr
TEMIBMIGE. • PA.
:jostrit sylvan%
Collecting Agent,
woe. rt itie itoork‘ et 'ToMIO:/toolsio.
• .PIT/113IIIICIN,
lIITIN of ollottoil iota popkrpily KO.
Voolod to. Sod or ellill/MXIMI ORA, )11.1.
COMMON ittAcurno
az -1 . .4:k P • PIAUI! Kai
jr.afrakt V 1111.11,a4.• "
geratV"P"W"g!.74l.lsll2l":lriy
CHARLES DIFJZZNIITEJWy
UI rzaznas, IL. :att.zusiniT,
traetli door aboorDlfzum4.l
Cidll WaisA Ts** Colliery
1 4 1 1Zrollna& w ita"
nrogs• " " Aar
_ ____
Ia'THE co BLEUTTEE OF AR
IL&IIIOLYINTI at thr 1 1 1111113TLVA.:
11/A STATE AUEICULTIIRAL 130CLETT wlll
moot at. no. 10 IT. C 1.1113 ISIDT.IIT, on 71.1116.
DAT, Atonatl3th. Is 7, at 10 o'olock.
The Moo of the soolery r.UI bet the same
lothnon on And after Acton 19th.
A. BEOWZD LONOAKLII,
Seenstath.__
5211:1
tai - truRN alantsucAN
COUNTY CONVENTION
. .
Os 11.10111 RF.PI7BtICLIS VOTER S of All.-
&my I.niot7 Ur otottstea to moot ot Qs utast
%duds by doldlEs defilade Is tad I.4eral Wards,
'Romeo add Tarnalidt. ost
flaturday,•Angest Slet,
.A.tl eta. TWO DZLEGATII23 from ea. tri
fri1)1Pra11 1 11 V,TIe c e°:al u t?!;..r , fir the
bael.er m of namtaattne e.thdates Pe Peaatei
text es a teat u rer , ==trg. i ..p..
WAt:aille.uo r :. T.: the ' Towasbuw will
rigl,b*„r i -: el Ira.*AralZ
between t he - amen of ten sad eaveu We..
r. es.' ta tbe ettlet .4 ..be UM eh...
..I be by ballotottel In taa toweataps by ma.-
lag. - ,
.3ACOS H. tf.ILLEB, Cbalzimut:' .
N...• P. EVID - i I .
IL C. It.ilt.L. 8..""'!...
Virmar INTEREST, IN 69Lt1,
ins We VIIMT MOIMAGE BONDS of the
Ins MU MORT CMlll,ll.4cra
thie AUGUIYT me, MC, wul be veld on pram:t
uition Of the Coupons therelor, et Um limning
Henan of
,
DAIMIZT. Molledir at
sa xxcniavas PLacl , New Yota,- of
attar that data
(thitatd.)
o==
OrriCZ A: 722 FIVEM4I..fT.V , ' Y.
-
mrouIDEACD NO. 2.
Bo ord of niroocors or Ma C.sapmay lave
tbls day deartdi
Divzorage: or Tivz /WA . czar.,
PeTable az sae eller the liat 1.4,as
The Traseter Books Wlll be doßd Item the 1011
19 thl Itthteeleetve. •
. „
111148LER4
• 'Secretary . Mill Ttegsurer
=
arNOTECE:
''TO SHIPPERS•OF PETROLEUM: •
••. • • .• • • ~•
The Allegbehl-VallsrllchadlUdatmay WILL
fill entitle,. suttee. Marlon Orator tIFAtoo
VIL to"ll,.."cril'AV
of Petroleum Unss may be olgeol..of Sd (111111211
pylK
.t•-•=bortto I:iixgold doom: lAN ottel
= t it l i refary .nd zieVll,l3 4 l 7 oittiVisVi=
LILO evemlyissatfor ot bosta to cats..
.1717:677 • _ •- H. BIAMASTIIIIII4. Stan.
IlarTO PLITSIBEIIS AND GAS
tnitc-rroo.us will be reeePred
All 11.211891 An. Store, 144. es 11.0ket
meet, ntll rtigIeADALY, the eth der et An.
tl• PLUMBINti &tar eel§ sITIINO
id ire st l4% the Kezetone &Map .Beat, Oa
t. - -
Beaticonli centre he.a at them
"
I MUSES. soh. .4 had ISt. lash' e*tieht.*l
Ila r r X manTs ° L i e i°7lC " l4ll
ITITIRDZGE OMX ELEVATOR 00.
west at the BOARD 'OP TRADA NOOII
an MON DA.Y. Ws Ad d.l
for o,_yr.rl , o. Ee 7
rt....t.igh: J 4,10,11167. ;.- 11Fhen
EDUCATIONAL.
FOR YOUNG LADIES
,
-13 oath Elul Itdrd V. P. Clinch,
atimozoi.rxxx ,
. • •.
forisierlf con4ocleg bY Mr. H.
f. TWlllllOl.lrlll °pinta ehha atn.year on
• ' • • • • • ••• •
- inminesday, fiapteber.4lk
att. Cliff. W. IMP eitaiel•lir.. , ;ll - 0
• will be tousled by iarea Mita Di most Anteaaa..
Ntrgrz . a
fba will Da Noah at La wean Taos.oo6ll aXD
Ph health till be Dr.taeu - ef dtlIT
• . vadat ma. seetramtlaboa Satan of
autica and Callstaaalu • Omar papa at
The benta
OOsw paartanllige till be
glyt lsst a. Ina
' 1 : 50. e1 0 Itlggarl =4:11_ 1
may Oa Mud aS the Dettal swam,
-InMet 3,slary M.Pt ; sad TULA-
Who 2arm commences. '
e;. ~ ~..:.. , .
- ~ ~
13353
VUSMN lINIVERIKEET.
Tin c. NElrr TErun willann.
• • =nit WEPTiataßli
• Ansi* dubs to ester 01=16 So present on
that tbs. T6L isatlottLas lass soar slaves Ttro...
Amis. and affords atm. baat ,i4trantaats, Is the
Insisalch L l.ltaratsza and L
lictence,. Siadista
canasta; rraparstory. - tsc4ntiffe• or
For liftmnatl. addresi tae ESINIJJELEIT ON :
irterrazs ITNIIVEISITIT/No. It CU st/ast.
BISHOP BOU71IAN!:N: -
i COLLIGIATIR
School. for Young : ladles.
•
• dr.. 62 Grant Street.
Tim /LW TrrNs of the bezt geaglon. et Mu
IStimot will bean eo 110.1.4.1 i lkyt,
a ß afB " ;lr lelreed, th rtra till ' srtlaY!
r. clam, x.. 13 Wood “RneS. •
Yor lare.nastlOn adllibirlati address
KILV.IL' J. C0611:18,
r=l
otmxm siNne
• ENCINEERINC,'
At Um SILTBIZ;AIG6ItULITLCHNIO i 1 TI•
SOTS, TWIT. N. Y. latullittlial yoty ;bor.
Gogh, Orseosteo obtato mon Avant*, toil.
noilitio-olPost lUD. for the ANNUAL
u Jrl7,osouttoing Out totormattoo..o9l7
to - • 'PAO/. CbtattLlA
4
;V
\-"zlgB4.7.7'sS:st
try
• 111 1 .•„...
r OtAti. tZ`.
"VIE BIM IS ThiriligatEST."
96Th 81311-IJSINUAL'EXPOSE,
.Sore um= MA $21,271.872 571
STNA.INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD,
• axasrs, itaineamstas.). ,-,
tab t. -• . 4 Watt 99
I: 4 IVMM
XonglOr_ii_l2l;4s"
' 1.104,1i0 co
tt to aijui....litsta.dCUT:Stmt.
aLtaar rattle aacarltle. , L 161.0101
inah2lllloi;abiElid. r.
IlaadJuaai Pr.ful r.
Set augur -"• 114,13.5 a
Fire and ,inland sari6Wou.Bisksa
Agssol” ta'all "prltialpai Cltlca sad
Taus la talk Ualtea
Aaptlaation. far Inrarsatai tili be.prampay
Mended so sad Polldes Lined ba •
a. calms& & ano - ...`igeauk •
'53 ritavnt stazirr.
SVIVIb 3A/Z4. W/U.
EitIIUtE,&IIAANM
kite Proof gaustander
MO UK wanulaitagoi
IRON WINDOW witlyre ?WHOM
::129 8 181 Third et. •
secltsci weed :at amnaand;
. . .
. lira the sotto"' orMittoool tecoramenhOon Or
Oh Are proof onsittlos of our rotes
Htt.SUM awn r.ICIIING Omrtas est
,lonirstorto, Ob
.Iferarraf orb • donut, "%Pk , " P.* • •
exernierks—Wa eIIR Tfts'kftnr.
load, initial' yaw make. ft Ift etrsiti: 214
kork: =is karma dlastekall tbset
!aired teak on tas Ith Inter Wit.' baralig
feu Oats me warehouse.. .ad It ate SW tot..
fikeeres Mutes t4POII takers cat of Caul%
attar tits tea arato ant barpag la Me Iran. IV.
ea aof taVData mkr Yt4 en...MY .0 'mull a
du, =0 paaabli stea4 ina,h a. am. 004 wawa
alletnena lb, pima all tab aid Kam& are
Sara sarN+Dtf 6umgrpstated. - NawW giva fat
as order tot • laic* am sift alass vei iet taco
permal rAcx-ana'
r-'
COO.O. atAii it iii .. .ci). - .
nutthettalps of tram pesertptlos oP,Pilit
!Iltstk.Ceneated Akita filleted 01.1.2.4.
'• . switheiV Miei t tur rit :
' Pio; 9 LIVIZIPTS St.; aa , i ,
Mitts pot. Intoopirph. :.. . ~ mn
Stitet,
NV" HBI ` .Q LI 9B GILOCEHY e
S
J1e.114 niD/CRAI. IT.: mamijuisft..
:- hae4.toetofeeelq
rem. Coffet, Sugars, tie, irc.,
Irma. w. erto tat Dwain at iotrett watts.
• .• • " BILTANT.
C. ill ILL En " ,
Attorney and peroateltor at Law,
- LID SOLICITOR IR HAIIRRUPTOT.
113 fIL1110:ID axe s m •
9 41° in/ r s '.'
CHEAP BREAD IN IEAR .TIMIS.
,Igkiu. yipub , salaap., Tus lartevi'
11M. 4 1 1444 WoY Imiro.loat..
WOrti% ./1040 , -• 9 ;Waist: '.
AINTED,
- . AL -11.4strzeorl!aikaaw* i'.:-
Ji.eqhslatoll ielth 110 Drog Radom.. OBIT them
who t a n mho Well neemazostOwa howl a m.
W ta . , x
...., ....
.W. ... Ad .1 huo P. 0.. .30X wW.
h. Va. hal la
—,----
To iiivonts , -warerra,'
sitt4thon, -
.
By mbar sad. tadantioul maniod
rO l tn_ol l tXrit.l l- Hp."t tet
anto p„ d . Two v //Ws, fel= wow.
aza2;dl2
t A. .1,
. 0 . 00 . Arca. 7... 04.0;0 tor Imo
Yd itioely ior larva 7qn. q c‘l7 et
SNP
balms A. VA= Itrifrattovrilk. Ts.
weAtTExt.'. '
airg.tasiszajoic ,
,
1 4A:d=Ottrell it t b rtirg
acne. tastutllnskis 01,1* 4s 9
ne. ..6441 4 11..
atallag at,!aly„
..amas . soz.nas..nagatisaa , r. f.).•
WAN !T E IM!
a eer g is lit.V=A=ro.: • 7
Slaw ar OW/WM 0.0 stpro . W...l
Tara iitt:AVß:Ater
tirCoratllVt= ;:l.l. : V=Ro
.ai, es..,7=lirsrp_TVW dovillArt
(Heat ape. Gan warn. ama pm, um
Witrae rstanant• : 174,1,2a1.
WANTED; • , ; ; .
JULY COLA COUPONs,
And Compound kettereat Note&
71302 1, MDT & DO..
Corner Souila sail Wood sta;
M 73 I
=MI
WANTED—MIII kr flalissome=
Deportment of If otlottal .111.0 A.XIIIIIIIOI.
AL7017 at ono., to
COMMUN.
rauldtal Of Amalattaiaa
Jar stolrimood Otreot. rittSIMUI gh.
0L11PE113.0116 • • 14: z Ato.
PRICES REDUCED 1 I
CARPETS !
Oil Cloths,
Matting.,
Window Shades,
Table Covetn,
Piano Covers,.
RniGveintillats ,
Stair Rods, &c.
. .
.14 view at ball. au TAM 000111%
'paw ear stock as nu.. .11 ila Movie?
.6111111811. Tama oseataggeods la au Us..
notaSate 10P411. blf• . • • " '
BOVARD, BOSS & COo,
21 Fifth : Street, 1
au7nll,llk;er Clior lame • Ith'l.
HAVE 'REMOVED.
WCAUDIII , BMTHHIS
&no solrAtbr ,c r n naleptaillt 11.0
ra Fifth Stieet,
&am 11 Of sad tutilla . pitleras
MULLION mixers.
Valve% • Bands,
zarzari• :ER usasz,s,
lags sal class umrtmaat of
• Piano and Table Cover
CV= IWO In in in,
THE_ EE PLY )313) TWO PLY
Aii. 7 7..sm'al . Dn.a carpwas
axcataxvia latoTzum43,
83:311Pittla
WOO .
IotALIIGAINB ur eastrETs,
, _
sz s~r~sr...
ALL WOOL LNCIRAINB.
strainaco soft, PIA TA.IIII.
BRUSSELS CiLIIPETS,
ItEDVOLD Ws. 111 TM.
- good White istA Had Mae*
CHINA MATTINGS,
mamma? TO sae. is= Taxa.
Heavy Reduitioa la Lace Curial's,
And mar albar mar.
ItoIIUELUND, .& COLLIIII3,
No...viand Futuistriet:
• •
Hereto 17.5. Castes: Socue aid rost Ofilee.
and Ilan. ern Bari Book IStors.,
1•551.5 in 1115Wr.
OLIVER
'CLINTOO
- 4r COMP
~..nc io~r , orrasn.
For:thb Spring' Trade,
gTheumg.mbir a,MlMilmdad
NEW CARPETS,
EllCleagraladeSi /14
I==i
I , .1 " tllll ID ?Lill . Cl=
Dedirwin Priam.
SEWING MACHLN33I3.
DON'T BEIWCWII.7.I,IIT
ibm ara%SreMrtribir .
toma To=
I,ssalgrolvlo.
Nei. - lea - *mt. • street,
ibova !mimed;
vovErt tenuirws ,
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOU STITCH
" gMachines
Opc«.'"all'4:7ll*.Vl",7F'*""
tots /PUTI• Stroritt.—;'
GET, NOSE BUT 3".
.GIZOVE/k..&BAZIKEI
ioi 7.l ure mi a , ,
.thurgitt. la, koslielca4
Iturreforatlis Wald. Dea.llllllll9mllsadiMpl net
SO. 10R VISTEI IT.. 40ev• . 14
sucdh a tumEsmannusiz
SIT Linn it, tis n ib wan
Won Day* stoner% Sae MIR
=I
112=11171108.1 . 4,
Ppm GROVER & BASER
.
szwitic MACHINE
uth.mun:rmi.ricruuza. 71•641
NO VA
,l/Yrifs/313Mr *
1nt.05
c). Awat.mic›.
rixusa
Fide Witehes"TewelTy, Diaands,
aruvs Wes.
• Ficificsh Otoolss &a.
OP .t Wp/tes Sato ini SZPAIEWSEI Of
wvrosza,
Xthxl Ptah Arcs/.
_ men
Trr!FiZM
1 1 1 . =r e ar t
. 4 4, 1 4w a vaggrir n st .. . 1 ...,
am be .pputo ,4"41,1
C3=l=3
TOMECII-LOAD11119: .00 um
sumo. sum muNs.laimimpt swot,
sera csoo wortotear w to atm* nmof t r ,
l ' Utrarrit i rok trltlitiltin a liallo at tit eh
Irma remota Ilkity otiptirelstald iltman
Jotd•legioitest ittlinr,Toilf ituaaapma.
- Aumics Roux.
136 Woo 4 Melt.
==l
STOIEUVROOM IFOR
is4_, VOOMMUUrte. 'for eta or
taft taa it at ~tritim. trnr, i f ta. "
MIR =IOW% Acnt taw. ..."4
=M
r M=l
AND
a . a tt a lm
"OM 11011 X,
' 230 tiZIM.
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iro; tos insvaimusT,
wok saint,
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