The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 17, 1867, Image 2

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■•IIMD*Z,. AI:MOST 17. na7.
A )UTTER OF Ecomonr.
Measures for saving money are gen
orally approved If they are at the same
' time productive of happiness and good
to ourselves or others. That there is
very great want of economy, in the In
thyldual, family sad state, no one will
' for a moment question. Persons are
Laving in •017114 respects and wasted in
'others, or " economical in spot'," as we
have heard It expressed. Children
sometimes will by hard toil, accumulate ;
a little fond, saris` all they can get In
all•honest ways, and spend it all foolishly
In an hour. And children of a larger
growth do the same thing. A State
may, by its officers, denounce the wrong
of a House of Refuge in an extra expen
, suture of ten ante per week In the corn.
• fort of the unfortunate bola and girls
oomenitted to its care, and by its Legit.
Ware recklessly squander millions for
the bertaff t of tome wealthy Individual
or corporation. In some cases, people
seem to think the value of an article de
pends
Solely on the cost. Easy a man
who has rushed Into oil speculations has
been convinced of the fallacy of this ih
Some respects, and yet they act on it in
others. Let us apply this o the matter
••of education. I hue a son t whom I wish
to educate. If I retain him at home I can
watch over hii health, his habits, and his
associates, and know from day to day
what he is doing and what progress he is , 1
making at an average cost of less than one
r _ear. Betore_his- 1
health or his morals shall be belly / 0 ' ;
'wired I can know_At. shall not be
Compelled to rely o Interested reports
of &dant teacher* who may not know
the lactated may conceal a part of what
they do know. The statements of sore
eyes caused* hard study bye night I
that not . be 'compelled -to rely on. If I
,elo my duty I shall ki;olo' the truth. I I
• shall not, it Is true, be able to say my
pun ii being educated abroad in a popu
lar Institution whose reputation is made.
The ability to say this is not what I de
' tire; it is the thing itself, the education
which Will make a useful and noble man
of him which I desire. Intelligent and
sensible people know well it is the arti
de Itself that Is wanted, not the name
' of the place where It is manufactured.
What do I are whether a silk dress is
bought at Stewart's or Smith's, if it is the
thing. Yet there are silly people who tell
these things. If I send my son to a
fashionable place, his morals may be' ,
ruined, his time Warted, and his money
squandered, and it will coat mei at least
on an average, eight hundred dollars a
year, and I shall hays this ad
vantage, that I shall not for years
'know his errors. He can conceal them
frtim,me, on his short visits to his
home. Very many spend more than the
sum named, say $1,200 or $1,500. It
Ikea I educate hhit at home r 441 save
in money, the smallest Item that shall
- enter Into the calculation, s7ooper year.
If 1., have three sons to
and
I shall
save $B,lOO per year, and la four years
this will be 48,400. Suppose, then, that
there are two hundred to be so educated
in Our cities who would be sent abroad
if they could not have the proper ad
vantages at home, the saving in one
year would be to our cities $140,000, and
in twenty-tve years 43,500,000. But
• this Is not all. Our cities are, not to last
only twenty-Ore years but, as we hope,
for =dirties, and with an eveoincreas
ing • population demanding education.
Besides, •if the supply is furnished at
our doors, while the expenses and risk
of going are not incurred, many will be
able to avail themselves of these advan
tages who, otherwise, would . be unable
to do so. A large class of then:lost de
serving, who will make the most useful
and energetic men, will be educated. It
Is a well known principle of political
economy that the cheaper the article the
greater is the demand. One hundred
times as many may purchase an article
for $lOO as would for $BOO.
And in education u In manntactunng, .
'Mere are otheekreat adyantaires besides .
the simple One of mounting the article
when it la made. There are many con
nectid with a large institution who will
and ,
an cluating lanenee on a com
munity. If well endowed there will be
able Professors In their several depart
ments whose Influence wln be felt In
.very walk of life, awakening an'inter-
eat la edruratien and siTeetlng eTery de
partment of learning. The buildings,
the cabinets, the libraries, the apparatus
and the sectors will speak. Pittsburgh
takes lts character from Its manursetureu
Plow Haven from its eduestionarinstita•
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wholly medal the other? Al'theses In
a .community And .11 I:celestine will be
elevated by A well conducted and well
endowed Institution of learning. . Then
as a plain matter of economy and an eri
den matter of improvement to our cities
3n all respects, we should furnish these
advantages of higher educitlon to all
=Th
inty hi ,49 lo long neglected to
our shame and our detriment.
Duty to our sons, the interests of our
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demand it. • Bet who shall dolt! Shall
we point to one lean of lame wealth,
and aaj It la Ids ditty, and then meanly
same hint of acting 'aelhehly to so do
ing? The Men of lam wealth are not
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unitedly join in the tall for $500,000 for
this most worthy enterprise. As citizen,
we sbaU all be benedtted. As , pinata
we can better educate our sons, or Uwe
Late none, we can thus aid others and
j.111(21:410 the intelligence and honor of
our cities. We may sow for other@ to
reap, as we onnelres may har e r eape d
what others have sown before us. We
are not to look at this matter ahnply as
a matter of debt and ciedit. Had others
done an we should have been dented
sway of the ;civilises we have enjoyed ;
and we should have too much city pride,
and too winch self respect to bs willing
that ill the advantages of higher odic*,
fJon enjoyed by our youth abonkt be In
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•ndowed by the generosity of others.
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on Lan mutt we ft-published
from the Phßadelphis Pm, a letter
written from thin city to the editor of
that Journal, in which the writer showed
that our candidate,, Judge %mums,
near had any connection with the
gay county "repudiation moral:teat,"
as charged by some of the Eastern Dem
ocratic pitunals. "R. P 1 N.," feeling
Justly Kirland that hie language should
be misconstrued into idispatagetuent of
B. MMUS . WILLIAM; sends as the
Ibilowing communication on the sob-
Jett:
• Xsaina. Emions Ed ito r
brief
aide of mine to the Editor of the Phila.
delphie Prat, in reply to a letter recelv•
ad making inquiry as to Judge Williams'
recordOn the Repudiation question, sp
irit:l4,year paper of yesterday morn
, accompanied by certain conunents,
thai a dleparagement is in
tended "of the high moral character and
Wading of our excellent Representative
is Coagreas," •
The Press now qua li fies repudiation u a T he
movement." .Hon. Thwa.
clue the
hbuself knows ty that a large
of communi alys reed
the mo menus in that light, wa but hegazd also
knows that, ao far as the writer of this
article is concerned, his conviction el
the while through the exciting time of
that collitmSTV. wu that his (Ittr. W's)
cowrie wu ikon' beginning to mg—
viewed item his own nand Int. 7 con
idasentotaseltish and I
ass, Wulf. bear tkilittlon, to the fct
that Hr. Williams opposed very reei ot a m ,
and on repeated a:outlaw th e g m
sips taken in this direction. Its est
'LAM suggestion enectudered his strong
must, at a time when everybody ei ee,
21412 was madly in favor of it—b.ror e
as attar the meeting was nag
upon the strength of . whoat action th;
p ige 6r.sh• .Bonds wu dully dentinal*.
ed upon. The ruling proportion of the
party which seconded his action, how
ever, are not entitled to the same respect
because many of the most active among
them had been equally energetic on the
ether side in the mass-movement which
brought the trouble about. Mr. Wil
liams, I believe, erred, brit be erred with
a conscience true to itself, and therefore
lige not within compass of the opprobri
um which attaches to leading oth ers,
whofotuad no Wield . in the matter mi.
til the bonds were so ld, the roads built
(or the funds exhanated on them) and
they called upon to face the responsibili
ty of a costly and unprofitable Invest
mow. This course of action was the
one which made the Ugly featuins in the
ease,chs and which certainty may be fairly
ctcrized as a "disreputable move
ment." ,
EMI
Unforttinately and unfairly for 3lr.
Thomas Williams, he came to be known
publicly as the leader of the Repudiation
movement. Re was saddled with all of
its unpleasant - respomiibilities—made the
subject of reproaches applicable to the
operatives under him only—mad so ref
felted the esteem of many, especially be
yond the mountains, who, had ' they
understood his tory better,
hive reckoned th e me less harshly of him
it was only because of this popular idea.
ttfication of him with Repudiation, that
reference in the Press note was made to
"an unfortunate coincidence of names."
I appreciate too highly the talents,
the services, the incorruptible honesty,
and the unswerving truthfulness of Mr.
Williams to his political faith, the faith
of the people whom be represents, to
say anything which could be interpreted
to his disparagement ; at home or abroad.
R. P. N.
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE,
It is well and truthfully said that,
"facts are . stubborn things." Facts of
the most convincing character are at our
command to shaw that salaried men are
- th - ET — nost. poorly paid of any other class
of parsons; especially ministers, teachers
and clerki, and never more so than since
the inflation of the currency, during -the
pant few years. Almost every person In
the Various branches of manufacture,
and mercantile life, of late years, have
had unprecedented prosperity, and on a
scale of magnitude, witnessed in no
' other country: Artisans, and even la
borers have epjoyed high wages,. double
andtrite what they had received pre
clone to the war. By this means too,
those engaged in the mechanical arts, and
inferior departments of labor have been
lifted up to a higher and more com
manding level in social life: This is all
well enough and as It should be, to en
able tradesmen and. other employees to
deist° themselves in culture and social
position. But the tact should not be
I overlooked that the class of persons we
have named have expended a large
amount of time, money, and mental
labor to prepare them for the positions
they occupy. Not so, strictly speaking;
with the mechanic or laborer. While
toe former is acquiring . the mastery in
some branch of the mechanical arts, he is
also receiving compensation, and the
latter, without any preliminary training,
Is enabled to acquire immediate advant
age from his labor. Then, too, the minis
ter or teacher, by his vocation, closes the
door to the success which attends pro,
[castanet life, by his work being re:
stricted to a limited field of , duty. Pro
fee/Lionel men, however, usually reap a
rich fruitage from the time, money and
labor they have spent in fitting them for
professional life. But we purpose to
speak more particularly of ministers,
whose duty also involves teaching of the
highest 'type, as well as preaching.
Clergymen have generally received small
salaries; and when the rebellion broke out
and prices went up, while the compenaa
don of others was gradually rising
with the advance of everything, their
dams were overlooked, until et-
ay other class of persons had re
ceived an equivalent for their ser
vices. Losing eight of the outlay inci
dent to the pieparation for the ministry,
clergymen receive compensation;meagre
as it has heretofore been, only for actual
service, and without reference to the past
or the future.. hare inetattcas have trans
pired within brief period, of ministers
being presented with a sum of money,
or gift of property, for use in old age. But
Low very few ministers of the many are
remembered by their cOngregationi. We
hope hereafter to chronicle more instan
ces of this kind.
•
Six months ago a call was made
through the Ihdependent, by Dr. Walk
er, of Massachusetts. for clergymen of
different denominations to Savor him
with a statement of their salaries in 1865
and 1865, in order to ascertain the ad-
vance made la consequence of the de-1
predation in the currency. - Lastweek's
issue of the Independent contains the re
sults of the call, from - which it appears
that one thousand ministers of eight dif-
ferent denominations, residing in etch- 1
teen States, responded, showing their I
incomes ranged nom $2OO to 63,000 per •
annum. Of this number four hundred
and fifty tarnished such explicit details
which show the following results: Aver,
age salaries In 1860 11768.68; average salar
ies in 1865, ;907.82; average gratuities per
year, $37.77; average advance in sale
rite from 1860 to 1865, 17.9 per cent.;
average advance in salaries and gratnl•
ties, 21.7 per cent. From some portions
of the country, the average of the re
maining five hundred and fifty ministers
was only 15 per cent., and on the whole
about 20 per cent extra, gratuities in
cluded. After a careful examination of
all the facts, the following are the con.
elusions: 1. That salaries of clergymen
have not been Increased in proportion to
the greater cost of commodities, the hit
ter having advaneed at least 100 per cent.
2. That salaries have not been - increased
umnchalthewagesof hibor in general,
because the latter advanced fifty per
cent. between 1860 and 1865,- as ascer
tained from various eonrces. 3. That
salaries were not .enhanced so much as
_ -
All should•
• •
the profits' of trade and manufactures,
which, tartWenn 1860 and 1805, are
(mown to have increased some ono lam-
Bred per cent.--thet ht, they were *thou
doubled in amount. 4. As a conclusion,
that the clergy, as a body, must have
made a greater sacrifice 01 pocuniarY
1 Interest than any other principal class
of the community. Many other Inter
' listing facts might be drawn from tide
able article. " I spend the Sabbath
day," said a godless man, "In casting
up my accounts." " Yes," said a min.
later of Christ, who heard the sneering
nttterance, "and the day of judgment
will be spent in the same way." ' The
Presbyter's, after quoting the above
remark and answer, says we venture to
add that on that day we believe many
accounts, entirely settled In this world,
duly receipted, and finally forgotten,
will be re-opened, and woe unto the
man, or group of men, who will then
be found to have ground the faces of
poor minister . ' of the Lord /arm Christ,
or thought not of their straits in the time
of their prosperity.
The dismissal of Ray. 'Rowland Conner,
Junior putor.of the School street Unl.
Teraina Church In Boston, for preach•
tug heretical doctrines end advocating
ritualistic views, is 'likely to breed
trouble In that denomination.'. The
Springfield iteptielicon thinks the result
will the organization of a Ikea 'Culver.
unit Church i niloaton;..possibly also a
sharp division of the denomination Into
orthodox and liberal Universalists: •
Twenty-three camp meetings - are an.
nonnced in the Now York ddrotate,
Varying from the 10th of tide month
until the same date in September.
Taientum Camp meeting near this city
closed on last Thursday, and Immedl•
Italy thereafter the Albright Methodists,
u they are sometimes called, composes!
of Germans, :commenced a mooting,
which will close sometime neat week.
Meetings of this character commenced
on Thursday near .MeSeespon and
Enon . Valley.
Rey. Herrick Johnston, P.D., pastor
of, the Third Presbyterian Churchoflida
city, Li an. address at the New York
State Teachers Association, took the
ground that greeter prominence should
be given to the classics than to maths.
mattes u a proper course of study, ond
better adoptediodevelop attention, vats, t
judgment-,instru.ments most :neccsauY
to complete success in any department
of active life. He thought childien
should commence the study of languages
early in life. Boys should read L:itin
intelligenUy at twelve and Greek at fdur
teen. By these means the potrtr of giiin
ing kriowlodge is best acquired..
A Unitarian minister in the New Erg
land States thinks it.is doubtful whether
without our modern society, !God (tan
send upon society a greater cotinuation
of curse, than a very eloquent preachOr,
a ten thousand dollar organ, and a rt
derb opera choir.
It is probable the Centenary of Um
versalism in this country will be celebra
ted in 1870, being one hundred years;
since John Iduarray, the father of the
denomination, landed in this country.
This body sow comprises about seven
hundred ministers and about five hun
dred organized societies. Of these con
siderably more than two-thirds are found
in New England and New York. In
New Jersey, which claims the honor of
the "landing,!' there are but four socie
ties
and three minister& It is said more 1
than a million of dollars was raised by
them last year for educational and mis
sionary purposes, and for the, erection of
church edifices.
The Board of Managers of the Tract
Society of the M. E. Church offer a pre
mlum.oi two hundred and fifty dollars
for the best approved tract, not to exceed
thirty.two pages, on the evils, physical,
mental, moral and social, resulting from
the use of tobacco.
The new Episcopal Divinity School
at Cambridge, Massachusetts is to open
its course of instruction the coming au-
tumn, and some of the appointed Pro
fessors are preparing to more upon the
ground.
Sep Zion's Herald, of Boston, a few
active, fluent, healthy,. middle-aged fe
males (especially if well meaning) are
enough to worry any young clergyman
of rather weakly constitution into an
early grave.
Progress of the Peeler Railway.
Disnatelies from San Francisco give
encouraging accounts of the progress
and prospects of the western end of the
Great Pacific Railroad. It will be re
membered that Congress granted to the
two principal companies—the Union Pa
cific and Central Pacific—the right to
build their respective lines from oppo
aite ends until they meet and connect.
The former have nearly crossed the
plain, of Nebraska, is rapidly ap
proaching the outlying hills of the Rocky
Mountain range; while the latter, It ap
pears, is making equally gratifying head
way. During this month is expected
the last and greatest of the tunnels on
the western link will be opened, and the
crossing of the dreaded Sierra Nevada
Mountains be regularly made by the lo
comotive, into the Great Salt Lake Basin.
This achievement of hewing and blast
ing a pathway through primeval granite
barriers, although all included within
150 miles, is. equivalent to more than
600 miles of ordinary railroad, in
cost and resistance overcome. Up
wards of $20,000,000 have been ex
pended in the enterprise which
includes. however, the equipment and
materials for 150 miles additional. East
ward of the graded portion the line bee
been surveyed and located for 000 miles,
developing an easy and favorable route,
and it is believed that fully half of •the
distance between the Pacific coast and
the Missouri river will be built by the
Central Pacific Company, as' they are
favored by having their hardest work
done, and by the presence of large num
bers ot cheap and serviceable Chinese
laborers. It is assuring to be informed.
also, that the business of the road is very ,
large, the earnings for July being $175,•
000 in gold; while the operating ex
penses were less than $25,000.
The Company receives a large subsidy
from the Government, and in order to
push on the work with even greater en
ergy, are offering their First Mortgage
Bonds for sale, through Fisk tt
their financial agents in New York, and
our leading bankers, at rates very tempt
ing to capitalist.. The merits and ad
vantages of the Central Pacific Railroad
bonds are fully set forth in. our adver•
thing colums.
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palt Tammy Scala 'Mad. Eruption.
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THE POISONS OF THE DAT.
The late tanpeture layestliatlons is Mum,
thumbs tome thrown a lead of tight an the hom
rthie Moires practiced In the liquor trade. ”d
have at the tame Urns 4 nuonartrateril the abet
lute neorellty for neadniteratml MAWR. stimu
lants for medlolnal yttrposes. Were - mut of the
Witten martalli. men Of t heldihm* rank In
emenee. and philanaMolll.M. 'the Me Mi.* the
/mob or prejudice. hare Lollard sot only to the
punkt.. erects of the adulterated Lotion or
eommarer, but also the Idlest? of Uneoutalaine-
Led alooholle tonic*. foximidlal and reetoratlre
Plat onthe Mt of dos flu. 'of bseliaratlmm.
best knows and tout exleutvely eyed of all the
atomatelea of the ea, * stands hOnTXTrillin
a rultAvli KT, bRn. • This specific iv the only
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aitu .pet al econeretistvitt.New Ree.. have tam
urearel not to be . beeper subject tor problbt.
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and restoratlvee that •
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mime constltetloat and habil, of body demand
stimulation. and for all tomb a nimotant %quoi t
combine. mill bilious and anibtlyspinleng Rup
ert!. with itil Untie virtues ta manifestly dam.
CORE OF FIEITIJLAL.
0.. smogs s I write to 'thank you for your
kindness and Solantlik' amaamment of my dlo
omo, for whirl/ coiled to comolt you scone Ume
In January last. You will remember Mot I had
o complication of dlomars, which gnarly ended
In a torriblo datula, which /hag been adr/M4 to
'get alone' , oti 0000001 of • harassing sough.
which /Smu feared might fasten on mY Imos.
I know that Um potiaLar anode of 'ratting dia.
R ases like min. was by a. outing opegatlma,
hich,. If suceesonsi at all, would naturally
throw the disease upon the longs or some oiler
vital argon, on account of the suddemesa of the
coie and the Immediate chmk to • discharge
*Wahl was constrained to Mdleve was a onlm
tarn Premialon of Ratan toset rid of some UM.
Ltd 5004101 m In Oh. system. 1 foal perfectly
whaled that Tony method of treatment, pool.
fring to the system, and local OPPilmtlona to
Ma estaloue part, must Cum. if anything maid,
without coiling, widob I find It did. and I am
happy to report myself well in 1.17 particular.
will sounder and cotter health fboo 1 b.'. had
for yams. rwohld alp add that the ouches
[lona you mule worm ahoma Pithdo ff. 04 bay
left me a now Mn,,, with W thu ormilleo 50
rigor of 10/11011.4 health.
Yount. gratehtllT, • J
Dr. Neymes consultation . MOW on Po. MO
Pam street, Rem 0 A. )4 grafi OP. rh
NEW JitoVT—Eit—TISEIiENTS
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Convert 7-711.. free or charge. npon Govern
mentO tem& Molten noututty on nand nil
of
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tonoyaki veil Sitellroad Bonds'
or Mass Sant, Ono Snit xrlort Monks; Non.
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LUKE L DAVIDSON
pt 14111,.. taWnsbl tra etadtdste for
.eetetobly, subject to the deel.loO Of the Union
LAVINICItiI °Mitt, Coemition. 5a171411.1.2aT
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FOR SA-.
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A FIRST CLAES DRUG EITODEr
In a cont.,' lowa, lb. mutt of MO. It ‘ba'
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE SATURDAY. AUGUST 17. 1867:
MINTY CHUM% Shah
r ' 3 7 .. :TICZET.-CHANGE Or HOGS FOE
THE CHOBJ.I. BEEVICE.—During tar amemer
the Eon flay aftermron lEEE SIIRVIGE trio
cow:lnce at: crake! p. m. "
C
farPRIBACIIING EVERY SAD.
x j ,M i ri livgtv c r k t ' AitV& p ;:;:
Tig 1 2.7 Vilalt.TVl:;!' 1111 4 ",.a.
Cited Sul, leer. Ifabbata Ethos: at; e.mfta
a. ea. aml p.
aytTIBST BAPTIST
_CIIIIIIPII.
flz 4 rlT; t th
DT ( VOHNT/V. ; rs VA; Chatham street.
_1: FIRST CONGREGATION
OP DISCIPLES. Neville /WI. corner of
Four% and Liberty rte.. entrance on Posing
Nev. LW. li8•T. Parton Service eve .
IFe7.ll.;e2itrT'antringoi"dr.'"l. gibbet
w„n„,„ gyeginZo!' ntreng r :rieln;Netall'drenT:
got identided roan ,. any Pore/1114dg g00g0,..,
911= audit 101 l 0.2
RELIGIOUS.—JOS. --RING,
tut the teat Cnrlatlae Church. In
11:::ear'ele31 !fi : e 10 .: 15 . 3.- .... k rti u' iiilS. r. Tr. Yr
evening reprice at 7ri cel2 2- .
Concapecloori at 9a. beets free /and cordial
welcome to ail.
ar.T6 C .
A
*--
Men, ofelenEY
cbrlnuen As.V Sermo n
twee.
a v d .. A.u7 ( 4 f 4 `: tiLve:lo„S--.
air -PETROLEUM ASSOCIA
, TIVIT.—A Special Meatier will be held
It the Anteetation Roome, THIS (talurdaT Ar-
TaLLNUON, Augaat Itth. at pi o'cleek. Pull
ahead knee rens.led. Ay order.
N. K. LONG. Secretary.
Pittaburata Auxuat IV:. aullideo
IGV-EUIIIIT INSTITUTE.
Th. next Term win open on the
First Monday of September
For puplls wl.➢lp[ to talt •
NORMAL, COMMERCIAL, SCIENTIFIC
Or Classical Course
1112.8 . •
AND DRS. SMART'S
Classical and Commercial
-A. 4M. 3CI ALE "V",
tfor . Mitr,, Jonas Ladle. •nd
Monday, the 26th of August
61441,11 T ata ann.:eyed during seventeen
~s irs, Bret se a pstnia inst•nictor, and
tsubse
:l.,nallt;•,%',l-.°A.L';r.i":l7=rt,,W.,te,l°,;
fltrettt,
nails. In Zeeland, has bad large experinare.
rOmmlt hUr
t. l :ir."o, l :ral?.. o .f,UAT." "'ay " thatr
Oar benonl Reims corers the entire third story
ernes rimildenee, and ac we are oat under any ex
pels.* tor hall seat, and erope.y ao assistant
...awe, oar tonna are very haw, els:
TEN DOLLARS PER SESSION LESS
Than thane anther Readrboola. 511.7a1e by an
areonrintshan Teacher. sorrnla
THE ..DIAMONE”
Ti. bon made, moil yesfect tiling 104 must
ChhotelCat offered for We.
T Those who tmy it, DO eon ray rOn ITS herr-
Ms. It le the "Their SHIRT made, and
ambler. the noon goelltles of all the GILD
• ate. rar sale
AT PHELAN'S
Old Stand Stocking Store,
042. 21 FITTu STREE2
WAISOINGTON CO. FARM
FOR SALZ-111 Ira. of Oa arse, of which
JOS la *leased, sad Oat sr wislodrs eusored with
to, white oat timberbitnated y esit rind
iatti 111 " :; 1 1:4. • ,
ii.eltowa. °wede.. tte rc o ,
. :;7; Illitt: la
A: 0 s
Iln*o tot
Plr:L=ArA;l77:rt".
MEM
B. B. 313.1E1LY.A.24T,
8r0t..31...4 /.. Zs LA..,
.17 Apollo 1114141!In Poor. street.
WHITE, OEM a co—.,
25 Fifth Street,
csira•sort FOR mg.a...T..351
BLACK AND COLORED -
Dream 6111.75.0,
.17 AT LOW 1'870.,.im.
ORPELANS• COURT SALE.
or of aslardy; of the Onions' Coon
tortitelgt NM LW I.=.l.Variiillfg'i
I,:n.rlltAtez i :UtIZISCCIr .. ... ,. not entaoi
r to
d of
r
ul 141d0Un ato ettn rourth Wt
rio r taa f Alitgbny;froansg on ale ent
. sloe
book cle:tm I Ta4l higirfotef7l.%•"l3:MlTtit!
&Denton handrail Mot, mon or tem ott "'Mon
”Crrgel • three-Mori belch totem
Toth. eon.
For Veneer roullonlors onqulro of
St ttflAilie.,loreriliefrtg;
HE PITTsHITHeII
Steam Brick 1 111114Ciniing Co
Till US? PUS3II Bala 117.07.
Work• 41.aphoosn to ibe ass Ftro.
•
r an, a . a . lb:. NAT•33Votlylf
Wimp holm LIVID 11 , . to A. ie.
DICALPHiN. Piresidirut,
M. K. DURCIIIyIXLI),
Vie. Prettelent tad Tnmsoner.
Ornez CONTAOLIAR OJ A14.2011.17' Ca..
rnissvaOu. Avin“ Ital. no?.
TO COAL NIEJHCOANTIL
.!Lritt 2 = l 43. l l l .e.t,!.'Wir.i.g,"klAl7,
nlablog to allegbeny County Um
LIMIT TO TEN THOUSILND 1113111 ILLS OP
GOOD NIX dirtA
Tree Dam black and To be &Drama as
Ike entrance or the Coo rt earl Jet,. on Winn cod
...Ss...D. In nounlCce or ell hundred busk
tortg."3:4lgs_tMlltttlght,PV,V.Lt
drawn on De County haunter. when the oil
tract le mnspleged.
UI clrectton tat County Combulasloaena
LAMOILgw.
aorret7o
Biwa I BRICK I
THE CHARTIERS VALUE!
BRICK COMPANY
Ar. venturd W rumub
SRI
C) MM. ,
Io mall or lama asatillea. at a DEDUCED
t.lnV..t,ort!:TTlA';katt..l'/":.L.' Dorn hoot " their
and hear David ateen's 1,0 al ' ant." '1.812.71.
M. T. YESNADT, Agent
•
• OrrION Or CON TAOLI.Int Or ALI a 0 lIILSIT CO
'• PA.. PrITIID.OO. •ogillt UV.
NOTICE TO COITEACTOUL
eh-m.l Pr.P.V..111 be reeelvon at Ibis [Met
anw the Mbro I flOTinTi . f. for
111.-""""
.11°147earriliklair"
L
(MLA,
(to the road tendlog from Allegbeby (Jltt to
Humor. bewlebley tomosblp. Moo for Hip.
de
Yapping to be also tooeb per porch, and for um.
rpin wed so moob tar the Job.
1:17 Crock, of Um Cmc.or.:l2gantar:
ntrol le r.
ItMETI
GRADING AND PAYING
REALM) PROPOSAL! sOO bs recslyedltu
aggina t"Plotr . I'MOr =X V%
yard., .1 , 1 ft oo ' Ws
MONONCANELA. -WHARF,
for:l:il::+oE:iii`:.l7l:,l'llplS7o7Statia
pIIOPOSALL--The Penns,lva.
nb Mate Ahr'cultural Society will receive
PUPOBIIB 103 118 / 6 1111 PAITILIGIK
Within Its enelosere, at Pittsburgh. until 33441.
DAT. tlie 30 day of hepteraber. 14.17. IN the
°Mee, No. le Et. Cletr street.
sotratre
WA
QM I.SOLISTIEVG LEUOXTN. AND JEFFIER.
P
NEXT TEEN OPENS WEDNESDAY, BEPT.IB.
Apply to the PRIMIIIXT, 0 • 1 0112 burg, or ip
Me Wa n lt PFIXPIDIENTs Ws.hlagtop, pp.
_smitte_
•
IMILIONG TO LET.—
L Teat notorY. formerly
isfares
•ed lately comoled noisier • Loy Owen
t''l'netalte',,r.7.l . l :. ° VettliPeTl l"l " * "'
OLIYLH MeOLIXTOOK a co.,
„tofjew Alfll.ll!..2freel.
Imo° GALLONS
15500 9: 47101 ;441.11333 6
ri t 'A.lwittgaraotara t ' e pilau, at No. 388
L. J. LILAAOIIaiIIJJ.
ROUSE BUILDERS AND
CARPENTORAI.
ellittTlLD/9UANDI/IPA7itl promptly aux.!.
WIIIMIZSON MOE,
17 Inal.t.isincl!l.
$15,000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND AND MONTGA.O2.
G. M.
N 0.410 Stulthtlald Eltivet.
B• 11 Utile bought and nag. Int
3 , 4 ;itt qv al :VIM
- -
CHOICE FANELLI' FLOUR, •
from Kentucky. Whlte - Wbest, (n
r eels at lowest market rates, It "
r
TRANCE'S TEA KART,
tub. IS Diamond, ritairetigt.
A_________lloods delivered fie. ant:
FIiESEI SALMON. in h and Z
?per. I . lrd e. aniee
Coulleesed sink, dere,.=%?:Tiehgtt
,o:2l4 6 B r i: r d.r.E .A . hardline. Oil. Wery
to., ler mile ail:Wear raCeb,hit'' A"b"le.:
TRANCE'S TEAL /ART,
Ir Illarnand, Pitts/arth.
'Tenn =b. Undo delivered fret. .17
CENTRAL FOUNDRY
AND ROLL WORKS,
No. aeco Pcm,:23. 11911traet.
BOLLMIN, BOYD & BIG&LEY.
L OI,Lj Ac MOLLS, MILL CASTINGS. MOLL
JAE. Y . ER .............. D. SUM.
JARED M. DIIIIBH & IsON,
MA.MMTACTUUtESOF
Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
Sheet Iron World, ac,
61 Perm St., Pittsburgh, Pa
au17734
M 23
:a Or CITY Inman= it 2Clivartni,
Pirrunoantl. itugart /7, BC. (
THE ANISIERAINIENTB for tile
Ural/Ina, Patina and Carblair or
Washingtou Street,
From Franklin litre. to reiarrly.in
and
rrfcrvo-xLemoixcl astx-45,0t,
From theater to Clerk street, •re orl.mrcrMel:f.
tletrViaanlnd. U . OgIVITVPA I P, b i,eguaI rr
Infi7, When they will be blued In the llltYfriesa
urer'ettee for eateetlon.
11. J. NOOSE,
City Ewan.<
TUMMY, 011 a Y
r. AAKATIONG
GRAY & ARMSTRONG,
Wholesalesak. and Itchll
And Dealers in CHOICE TEAS,
Flour, Pam, Fish, lard, and ?reduce purity.
.ro. 22, Routh Ride Diamond
(One door west of Poland Street.)
ALILEGUEBIT CITY, PA.
.17:T
5 ,000 VOLUMES OF
BOOKS AT HALF PRIOR
Iblulksortre't Dratottle Worts.
trge n r s :. kt 9 n ."l """
rr. x rots.
metlosuary.
coustr , ral MN, arou . Uliorto.
Brown, Dhalootrz of the. Mole.
Uolcod States throonamory.
troll's Poet Leal 110723,
" I c"on - i . •
_k , o , 4trort
Miners:l4S.
Ao thaw.; torlish and fgtio
I.oentot o rg o a o o . rUtrot an 4
rltto.. t . sL o r foonnps Life or Ch
OILS arIGW.
51 , aorral n tholory.
LroVolltie UnitedtVa N ':.. .T .l) tin!.
Troulna
Iron, DMIG7't rracilto.% rum.
kt.LlcPale
Ike 11,11.. is to oolect
Pros. realniTet te,l tot. •
Made, wholesale and retail.
ALL TUE LATE
Magazines and Illustrated Papers.
•:ALL AND "ET • SUPPLY. AT THE
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOT
Milt. Street, below SmithSold:-
JOHN D, EGA N.
LEGAL BLANKS,
AND
STATIONERY.
Warranty Dorda—Daubs and elver.
I ,ltrrranty Deed,. - Printed au Parehowl
AortgaQee—Common c Exemption Yana.
dealmistrators.
J. fix ee raters , Deed.
gull Chant. Deed.
O=2El
P0w..., Attorney.
Dactarstions:
Artlelee of Atreemea•t
Attaelimeeta.
Common &ad
Jodgment. fonds.
LEGAL STATIONERY
311 N 1 C 7 131LCIII.M1//1.
Cap, Brier and Record PaPen.
I:=M
CZ=TIE3
KAY & CONIPANYI
, GS Wood Street
EIGHTH LIST OF A.PPLICIu
TIoNe roll ues tto to MILL LIQHOIIA ,
Olut 10 the Clerk . . for th e mesa of Atu
nu t. INC:
tame. . flue.
r
Molar Mien.. iva. let .ad,
IcvetVe eata h. •• ••
ejCrettrilbottl,tP"'lt `l.".
rub.. Hotelman.' K.
C. HIM, otLergowlN
Das. taftairr. tavern. Y 1 w ord, ratetualrh•
••10.. Webrong. ••
W. W eat's ••
.-I,:Lrgereltela:r.tfevers. g •a4 ' 4llt . v;ard, PitH:bergO.
Wet ftur • C.. 0. .•
IL Meet - 161M a ca. •
mortlit Collins. a. aoule. Oh ward, Tlttsbertrh•
Mean' Koran, turrn. Soh wrard, Hltuporeb..
- 12 ' 11 " . DreTk b e . r. •• • ••
tau. J. ChAmtvele. cat•- b, ••
t. has. Abet it Co.. o. nods. • •
Hoothrltt, •• •• • • •
Joe. T. Atothl, o. anode, 711 ward. l'ill.boNth.
L. Berkowtte, •• eth ward. Pittabergb.
eth ward. PlLW:sugh.
2. n . ' PeV ,.., 417 ward : h°l7.ll"'Y':
Ju. IITOY. ard. Aliybeo 1
Chu. rueblnder, •• ••
tau. Holahan,. tal'a b. ••
Nice.Atm.. Invent, Alward, Alleabrity.
Conrad Met, ••.• •
414 . 71“17. AllteFbeef•
W. Alucttentaatte. John ••
Ado.ritib..brauh, fillt?•c4, AllcAbehy.
Ado. •• •• • ..
lobo Mottabbercer. ••
John [lthaca. •• 7th ward. •Ileabettf.
Thee. A. Juts., tali h. • •-
Joh o Wltuteteln. tatern, taro. of filtlatHahatil.
(wletatt a Wood.o. Sootle.
Jobb D. Muer, mum h ero. or N.
rota Dont. Meer , .ltoto. of Lawrenceville
Thoo. Horton. •• •• •• • •
81111 e, •
Jamb aOll. of Mt. Weeblattloh.
J w Men. •• • .•
11: Vganl
ur y " .,;tv ' ent l. B . lll3.7l . oloT•To tti r t! '"
n'ht:a...71:.114;"?.`r.g.',.°:4114 •
aaaaaa habituate, tavern. Litterl7.weehtD.
Jetua Unleedart. ultra hum. lAbect) tlt•
Peter lluestmotta. aaaaa turnable
Henry tavern. Malay I Imolai:1. •
. I g " ti 2 : r ieirgjicl'r„
Patrick Duller. tavern • tiobloson liciWnebtp.
aPele II 'ogle. tavern I-moral.. (Hu t
Cato. (inrr!tr, •• •• •t r
.104, llertmq,
ot. kleTtenten, •• •• Aan ••
itfgelirey W o k.. tfte snow "
The Lima. mum sw I.
;loom
too WHIM aNDAW, the Atlll day or Aaiun. 1111 C,
all o'clock A. M., fur hearing the above span.
Carlon.
JOHN
attl7
K. 3O W l " B' PATENT
STEAM PITAIP
GIFFAUU'S INJECTOR,
'ATER, GAS AND FsTEAM 000D8
Sheet Lead & Lead Pipe,
UN BENT TEUMB
BAILEY, F A RRELL co.,
No. 107 Smithfield Street,
ot7ipo.was 1.1711711U11GH
ESTABLISHED 1838.
HUUBEIi YITTID or WITH
Rot and Cold Water, &c.,
By eirt:ierleacerl and practical workman.
JOHN IL TATE,
/lumber and Gm LNUer , .
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; aid
MI Federal Street, Allegheny.
jrIVVBO:2I.IIIAS
~IGIILY 1 OUTANT!
T+.411 who lore •
GOOD CU OF TEA OR COFFEE,
And do nos 'nail., mink adulterated article.
The American Tea Co.,
No. A BT. CLAIA STUART
•
rn.ra h . ran th. at those same Teas and Caffee;,
a'iriSlliaillihTtO th".""
dally,.
rin MACY, 611111 JAPLI Tli!,sl,ts
131/1311 110.1313.11 COFREIL, 3 pg. for $l.
.71$ I rlor Roocls sold 14 any3ss
3. 11
1111
I.l3lzraltrlarn y13°1..136 at.,.
IaILTING 1 UELTING T-Lealtb•
Zillinti:rafrthii= ntige l .74. ll tP7
rarthvxdl...pttx. lad lowenirl.es. Late
STP " 'r
sus r.L1170
maze th o 4 glair unit..
NOTICE
TO THE ELDERS
01
IrIII
1
01. TH 1 '
f.
COMMONWEALTII OF ,PENN
SYLVAIt A, 1 I
DUE AFTER. ,T 1 ,Y 2, 1860
. .
0 7
Holder. of the , followlii4LUANB OP Tax
COMMONWEALTH Or PIONATLV/1111/A are
requested to preunt thorn @l' payment. (Prin
cipal and Intrreat.) 01 thO I
zil
Farmers' and Meal cs' National
Bank of Phil elphia.
Loan or March 2. 1301, dui. pal 10. /363.
Loan of April 0. ISM, tine lly 1.1561.
Loan of April 13, 1143, duet/city I. ISC:.
Loart of February% 1/23, ate July I. Mb •
Loan' et Marsh li, 1112, .loj July I, 1564.
Loan of Juana?. IP% dna an H. Istl.
Loan or January di, lit% don January I. 1000.
All or the ' ab ore LOANS will cease to .lraw to
coat art.. b.9l4=toel
JOHN W. GEARY,
JOHN F. RtHrililiFT
AUDITOR GENERAL
WILLIAM IL ITEMBLE,
=I
MEE
ST OPENED!
BY
BR 1111010EIAL & CO..
N 0.178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY,
A Very Large Stock of
New Prints, Oinghams,
Bleached do Unbleached Muslins,
Drillings, Cambric Muslims,
Ticking', Checks,
Table Linens, Crash,
Kentucky Jeans, Oassimeres,
Bed, White and Yellow Flannels,
Scarlet Opera Flannels,
Barred Country Flannels, ,
Hoop Skirts, Corsets,
GOOD GOODS Ai VERY LOW PRICES.
Black Silks,
Wool Delaines, all colors;
French Merinos, all colors;
Black. Alpaca Lustres, •
Colored Alpacas,
Shirt Fronts, Irish Linens, &c,
Qr. WHOL ESAU:. PIITLP3 r as Invited t
tau and ensralne mit stu ro u ndull anm,
Piste. •ot our priest will be al low s w
an,.
111'COINNELL & CO.,
No. 178 Federal Street,
al:nocto ' ALLEGHENY
ALLEGRENT
GROCERY IM) 'PROVISION
COMPANY.
JOHN A. McGRAW, President
J t P. ISRAEL, Secretary.
Tile Sleek Of Ws Company Is alreedf Wed/
boagtm 09. Thera erlstiles to .fall themsetree
of In %cleats, Mel better
•
41 .1 . 1 . -Talr ALT OroirClM7
Al 26 Federal fit., A11e66611Y.
mug
TDE OLD, ORIGINAL
TEA STORE!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Young Dyson,
Old Hi... •
0 11oposvder,_
Congos. Lug.Hreeklaid
igoodionr,
Old Countri JUack
• And Japan
9E• 33 13 EEO,
• ALL Or THE BUT ( 401.4117.
No. 20 Fifth Street.
N O TICIC. — THE..UNDERSIGN.
waste:l: "IlttgA4rg•id W
ebatl:ariow74l Meade
info ther p I ireo.4
COW Z* A•"
""
JErrieznr, etc., 4.1' cosr:
ASl l : r ic e r " ;:%Fi r ci v r.f7A ° 4 7 "..".ii f
LT= ...ie., • l girgootliZt7t pnri="4:
"fatifirMTLVg7Ll::::ergh rerWrion
otir po w store with UIPPUITiIow =id arab Moot
ILTZY`4I%!g4aVAT: a ""'" """
NEIIIMMAN, MEYRAN a SENILE,
119 Turret MEET,
N. It to Hook hook
SECURITY LIFE .INSURANCE
1 AND
ANNUITY COMPANY,
cos• NI7W stoics..
Pil§burgb Cake, 20 Fifth Street.
FLORENCE KRAII!EIL
FREEPORT
BARRED FLOINEI,S.
TS* hhSereined axe the Sot,: Aetran ter
the We or Were I.IELENHASIED FLANNELS.
WCANDLESS, JILMISON 411. Co.,
e'lltel3o 103 Wood Street.
ALEx. PATTIEIII3OI94
LUMBER 'YARD,
Corner Chestnut and Preble Reg
Math Ward, £ l lefhaar•, fbreaarly Manchester
. .
•
• large atnek DRY FINIS BOARDB, /loom".
abl.ll ea. Hanel and Dra odd aldlng,ll and n)
Not duarda.
60.000 h.{ Dry van
'411.1 11:ttot4fit.l.' ,1 4liaNitkla •
Alio, /De Drift . ,
of BIM Olayon IlLria or
moll quantal!". to rolc pandhuars. - la9Ulll
•
.(111. CLUTIIB:-Wor . noon*
cantata, ra. 'Madam.. Sol; Mall
andlba mb potions, mat or boat gnat , . for mla
wboluale sad tau It, at iho Uli titoM sad Labia
Rabbet DPot, RO4, Ni * 41 ann. palmy
•
. • H.
Cebtrai. Pacific
RAII►ROAD
L
•
THE HALF Or TIM
QreaLNationat . Trunk Line &eras.
the Ontinent,
I • •
•
bluing constructed la the Al[) &ND SUSIE
VISION UV THE U/kITED STAT USW E'io,
11E1ST, Is destined. id ICS
be one of the moss' t
*dense £OO VALthCHLIt 0.11.1L80.4
rout 1 , , as Ills the lots link of cow munlcetto •
bet Nero the rade° Shiest and the tireat,thlerle
basin, and the I • -
erloolpst Port;on of the Italia Stem
Mao netwiren the two °ethos;
. the Proe.t we.terA tem:annuli at Sacramento,
• .. •
lm the., navigable Irks,. tbe Patina, but I[
til ultimately exteentfrom San rranelsconeross
the richest and mom populous parts of Califon.
Dia, Nevada and Stall. contlguona to all , the
great lltnlng licglons of the Tar-West.
line Company ate autboinzed to ..ontloue tbelr line
outward notll 11 shall meet and connect wltti the
roods now building east of the porky Mountain
ranges.
Ann mine that they will bath! and control Pia
the entire distance between San Branch., and
the Mliacerl Hirer, as now seen.. probable, the
Malted boatels will bare Invested In the comple
tion of 1 563 miles 9 2 / 3 .392.000, orat the avers
Igo rate of 433.000 (Cr tile, Oct Ineludhsg a
hhsololslarriiit of 10.000.000 acre• of the
Poldlo Land+. By brootnlng a Jointinvealor in
tvr magnificent enterprise., and by "'orbit Ito
drat lien In favor of tbe Fleet Mortgage Bond
holders, Sam Gonna \I. Govanwslarrr,
• -
T. INVITER TIES CO - OTZPAPION UP
• . . . .
CArITALIMTV., end has carefully guarded their
Interest., es aluat ordinary eouttageneles.
The Central Patin.: Hennaed enjoin ell the
fitly(lege', print., and eubeldlet tonfured by
th.. 4 eta of Conroe., %ton the oilier parts of the
through line. and bee,. in addition several
special. exclusive advaist•ties spritna-
Me only to the Wenteen Wit.
1:17=13
I. Tao nOtopany boa reeelred from the State
and chlaf eine. of Calla/vow. 04,1 stance in
»mew, credit, and manned.: property, worth
over aw fito.ooo In mold. In addition to trie
Down of We Uneven wen sub/tidy.
11. ne Adedeet and re..tliest part q 4. am
reietion y emereo.l with
lie the nest ire nil le. b. • few wants the
triaelt,•lll be completed entirely across toe
nlerra Nevada.. altar 50,00 progress to ran
Lade bo ciwy and rapid.
IL Tar local buttons slonerif MIR road este.:
I ines :la complete Onanwil iinee... Inde
pendently of te vthroughtrain. Which
must paw over h It. n through The grow venting. for
the month. or June and July. .0. the
wiles then open for Wittman were npion
,111.;,0 o yold; of width Jon ne-Artna we re
D et e5.11,11g,.
V. IL can Late no nompetltlon, bat will carni.
neolde_ Ita owa Inerattim local tragic, the
.noteco/olas of throng/I anotaese arnlch Is
Andraanthrax dn . Saatern cdantatlon• and
Weir branch..
. The road Ilea wholly in territory yleldlna
the precious metals. owl U. rem... novena -
Y u i.F ln ad' !‘ " .21" .
time,e. an tdree
+nom or Itioe lying eat or It; and The
roil° ql oerating? A1 . .m.• le los lean s p•r
cent. of lee gm. carnings.
•
VI. to consequence or the old Itreedy. from
the General Uortromont. from the !bats of
tlelfortda...l from munielnalcorporanote.
the Almost Interest oftllattlon• "and, the
ftNt '3 lbl/71:VMV=It; ra ' n '
Moat :Imam, In nod, yr era nembr M roe Umae
• at, amount of cannot - Were/it Wallin. tok
weaned In building 11. and were $115.0 more
11.40 M. annual tnormt t.te entire aroma.
of Are Bbnuo 101(.118e Company
can forma amat t An , / no miter.
=t)Ml
First Idertgage Thirty Year, Six.
per cent, Coupon Bonds ;
Paloelpal sand
York rte tat
(abut coin. In New York thy. They are In
sums of 4.,M0 earn. with seml.annual gold an
yogi. ateactied, and are uelUng fur the urrsent at
ri , d ,:z cent. aa4 accrued Interest from July Ist
earreemy. at 'valets [l l / 4 they Veld
yearly
Nine percent. upon the Inreetment.
These Bonds, antborlved by Pet of Connen,
are Isidien only at the work progrevne , nil to
the mime amount only la the howl, granted by
.P;;fl;747to'nefi."ol:p_at:tgaVih hgtcatTpibe!
raoroao. c In whim . bare teen lactated
Government subsldlee. stock nolerntlons, OD
nittlon. earpliaa earning*, en. and Which la
worth wore than thrn timeline/Innen'. of Snot
Mnvtgaae Ponla which can he Isined upon It.
i n iv Vr= " ff. ' O7 XV/ C )% i trh: o e p oti, P t l etif l ;
.denm nder the Pottle eontran Limo(
an con log and en toren g cool net. 1.0 PnY
" "r !loot u
retl ' lgt i lf ' W V;
"fni "P tTrl,l Merl the Securlttes
d
'Pal
VIVC L o t, g's" Grill ElVirrlnPrte
Mane, maracta of tal e cluntry and Eartpe.
aCel'l conlrlCtinbv=.l: rate. la h" ter o7, la94
Si...trance or the .prtee lot yenta they an now
offered.
Having enrefuliy Investigated as
prograu en de r ,:•penta of , the road. And abeam,-
e:g7=lll . ( ii ' i ' stftt ' aloTVlatiTes, w ; °°"l.V.7
In a[l clan., and otter, al an eminently bound,
and ma 'wallet/oast Fir penman! h.
entolint.
fOITLIZEJOSS Of cevienitst FICFRIIIIS
Into Central Pacific
FIRST MORTJAGE BONDS
Now neat/re far the tioldars about
TWELVE PER CENT, ADVANTAGE,
WITH THE SAME HATE OH INTEHEBT.
ler sale by an Babas and Rankers generally
of whose dental pits, Pamphlet. and Maps can b
obtained. and by
FISK Ft• HATCH,
kits aid Ptalers in Cciairtmest Pettritita . m.
filaarial Isaias et the B. Ca.
• •
No. 5 Nassa u Street, N. Y.
11.-1.11 kinds of Cliternmept Elecnrillt•
dank..
awl sold. nriel Accouni• or
dunks. Baker., and other. nenteral f* von,
Me terms. • iMnfal.Ws
•
pOIiTRAIT
=I
LION. TifiDOELIS STEVENS,
Now BOady.
The sub.erltor tat.* pleautre In anuOnzelsi
Mgt ItSv 'mat '
PORTRAIT OF HON. TAM STEVENS,
EICURAVED UN ISTXEL,
BY tal COLIBIItID ARM, JOBB BRUIN,
•
le at length completed, and the Portrait ts now
ready for deleery. •
/bath as a aprelmen It the perfection of
mod
era art, and at a am reel Pheoese of the dietite
guinea Mau swan who.. features It pentralt.
this Is andoomodly a alma 'Mho.. merits Ape
&dam been equalled ; and one of which all the
macrons adadmrs of 31 r. h i iilLV2l;l4 will dealt,
to obtain a copy. ' •
•
heretofore mated, the price of the Portrait
1.11 be ih , ; °eta ao eleiracit b?aolt Walnut, Rose.
aid or Gilt Frame. Ohl
At2L-1116 ARE
In all parts of the Uo!tat Lltatas, eaavan foe
aubeerlhert. to wham a libera l . earatelsolon
will
ha allorre.l. •
3341.1MX1.,
so. n EAST X IN Ei
IZEMI
HEAT EMOWEIii.
EDEMA AMMONIATED DONE
uper-Phosphate of Lime.
EANUYACTINIED BY
THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO.,
SEWARD do CAMPBELL
rlid,ariwcruns.
OCOce, 356 Peng St., Flitsburgh,
. •
The best Peril'leor Ing t e ht ri r r i o nm i t 1 4%
tiTcr
Otu. Cora.
Pf*"e'u'rffil.ti;t ponfottle e. t
contalitplf
itpare-fr`434°*numdlyvoah.e stateos.qta 'of tble ) et
tlii.or!toopls of 'dtch be.vat frfe ILO f. 7
mending their tadreu. •
E=!
TEAS S . TEAS! TEAS •
or ALL nuoia A. 1.1.1) Qt*lTy, AT
jeL
• 3Mart.
. . 34c..
GRPM '
!Prin., Young k1 y 50 u. , ............112.110 par pound.:
nun geOd ................ ••
.....
..
.............
llood .. "
Bert Oolong.ltLAC44l4. ZEAS—OolOcaga.
....... ..... ...$l,lO per pound.
antra ..... .. % ... "
IILACK YEAll—Poltettenughl ilocuol4dullt
aced Vcrlogolla..4 •
X'?th"rirrllnrd tg
• • ••» 1.40
SAII , A2g TEArl.r 1 1
Uncolored divan, gerg plesacot, ggeor.."..gl.so
Japan. ran..
nrczo TEAM%
If:. M 1734 1:i". 3/ trial4l. 0.1.49.10
from the abnrecolr mend , co Jun whatV14,1v.%•,;.V.12?...4111„,teg:t.!
FAT'ALVZ. 9 11%;•10717.1.7...t.174 1 137t st:=
reTl a ntleltrirltrz .cabgtrr cgr i tUrr &Tn. " .
gius.
10173:.11172 CI 174 ve.berater.., canon).
FINE
ILICNT /FAlLlgn n°4*/ FOR
one or
Wigrialgi. d r ul l;,a4 rl !
couotatss compiet:. Zia 1 7 411' 441 " "4
. .
, B. O. 1108W4111111.11,
toi:dn:rre aotwsG , I,yrhozesvill4.
'XIELE
ntrALLE6HENT Councnr
Republican Faecutive Committee
Att adioneted meeting of the Committee will
NI field at the °Mee of Alderman J. L. SLITH
SUL AntD. cart er of Dlarkond street and Cherry
alley. on MONDAY, Aaron 18th. 1511:. at 10
o'clock a. ra. 111 a envoced that every tamper
8111 be prtaint. by order.
J. L. BUTHERLAND, Au't StOT
avi7.d6o:diT
air'UNION REPIIEILICAN
• COUNTY CONVENTION.
The lIN - 108 REPUBLICAN VOTERS of Elle
lathy .09t. , 7 tie requened to meet at the usual
PLCet for holding election/11n the several Mode.
Boroughs and Townships, on
Saturday. August 31s
And ele c t Tiro 11EVECIATES bona each elec
rOtEgaißlt rrtt
p_otlieue. or notninallne candidate* ter benate
t i r zez t g th liei ■ gnAcragees of Ponnapleanda.
Pr 41:77 b.f., ot her
"" " may bb
,bo.l44=egtitT"gt' the
"`" !I ' 4 ll
ock r• ID•4 ei^eon the and In the Bore ' n hsla n' ClCled
booed of deo and g serean 4 o•oloct
tt l b e b ;tetZ t :orit I=elatert tj cU T
J ACOB Ii if • •.r° Chairman,
N. P. Roan. '
ff. liaCtnnu., iniceetarlea.
r:O.'THE ENTEREST, EP GOLD,
oe
the Tin. DORTVABE BONDS of the
13101 PACIFIC ILLILIRT COPAN!, futent
the Atrousa 100. I7C. , 1•111 be paid on proem•
tattou of the Coupons therefor, et the Boat.
lot!. of
DABZEr; BIORBAR dk co
•
No. 53 EX0111.1133 PLACE, Ns.. Tort, on
and alter ILat date.
mu.%)
JULT ill, IBC.
Jy25:01,1,11"8
011101 01 TOR 2gurtu OIL C0...A1m
rrrssotat b° 4ll!.• ' 7At i v.• ", , t hm .
IgrDIVIDEND NO. 2.
Tb• Board of Dlrectoro of Ohio CoOtosay ho
Ohio day deolanot •
DAVIDEED OF FIVE PER GEE?.
•
Parable., and after the kith but., at this °Mee.
The Transfer Books arill be 110.54 from the 10th
10 the 16th lnst.. Inclustre.
IgirIItOTICE
• TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM. .
The Allegheny Valley Railroad Company
nu . tll tulle; notice, triton prompt r, from
let rtritt:MVPiftl i grgl " , an . " " " o r tr . trix '.
of Petroleum [het may be offer., at xs q uast.o
r i it. C 4A./214: 4 111:gojt a rls Ilrrele from
Toe traerof theero 7 .o I:ed tug L A
along the waters end, at Brady '
sßra' Beod. so'. to
afford at necessary faellltles ror the ronyeatent
and speedy transfer or I 11l ham beam to ears.
IY=tOn IL 1 1 1 , 6larsTUNE, /dupl.
OKY RILL ROUTE
11101 PACIFIC
RAILWAY
EASTERN DIVISION
THE SHORTEST AND MOST
RELIAIILY. ROUTS from the East to an
points la
•
COLOSAVO, ZKVAIM.
0.1[1.1,011114, Usait,
AIILIONA,
MICR MEXICO, IDAHO,
Two trains leave State Line and Leavenworth
dally, (Sundays exerptedo on tho 'arrival of
trains. of Pastas Railroad frOto CU Loots. and
Manalbal adel 9L. Jo Railroad from Quinn, ma
nacling as Warmer. Tenons Mr WADI eau with
Mares for all points la Hamm. At end of track
wen of Ellsworth :with the MOVED STATES
XXPRESS COMPINY•S DAILY LINE or
OVERLAND MLIL AND EXPRESS COACH.
'ES POR
DENVER; waT LAKE
MAD ALL POINT ! IN THE TIMM/ORD&
sad with SANDAEROMIdTIMWMAGT LISZ
or COMMIS for Fort Mao,. - Iltrwe Fort,
/um, Albiquerque, Buds Pe, sod W points IA
At - Irons sad Myrifoxico. . •
; - • . .
With Om recent addlUons of raffia: Neck and
equipment, arid the arrangement. EMU With
11110134b10 OVC4II9d Transporrarion Liner drum
it. neaten terminus:, this road now. odors tine..
quailed tantiltleaifor.lbe tratigalcalon of Insight
tO the Far Weat.•
Ticket. for sea at all the principal °Macs In
the halted States and Canada. •
ti sera aarl Alsx POO TICkII7II VIA TBZ
SHOAT HILL ; BOOTH. 'UNION recinc
lathway, KASTNAN DIVISION. •
2,000
NICE
Union P
1 3 1i174.
L I : WA : AIong tla Lio of tatitr rout, at
$1.1)0 to •.f."1" 00: h er • Acre,
Ana o. a plak.DIT 071 , 111 E TEAI49.
for tarllccilars,as Pa, as., a+lresa
agar!
P. orpciararx,
Land Connissloair, rareks.l4l...
Or. MAL B. *.ALBBOII2f.
aaic~•
cepa wAuF.Eliou-si
MUM BM & . CO.,
xaapcsm.wzmL•ig.
No. 100 Wood Street.
FLOC
?RAU .4 C D
UT '
Luerol , r i ns
7 on nand.
. • 4111111114ULTAL711.
1 • Cape TOILET META
• &Wit ar/g1.11.18.
tilablottifoardnittplisrary deaddistlote
• •
La
111GLISL A V A
t 1
EI STONY Wale oflda tO •
salt trtudecede and retail trade. agar
th.. ,t! Larastauvirat e e=lete deo. of entn7
..i ff s. o r es .4 term Lb. eameu In Um tutus
SHEPHARD'S
CRACIMRS •
==lsl
Liberty Street,
PITTSBIJRGH. PA.
ANTHRACITE COAL.
611 • •
parties desiring c supply et
ANTHRACITE COAL,
F ol Lb. thr iv :: with I.llli product Of lora MO
WILHILSBALIME. , PI TT tIoN •
811•11p3.111. SILVIS BROOK.
Or LYKIL4 , B VILELY.
By leaving their ord•rs with
WM; PINCHAM.
1444 31143?7.N71 BT.. Pittaborn.
FZOVR IFROM NEW Noma-
ESN WaILT.-14:13 are 1101( manutactuthe
A z uperlor Article of Flour,
coon slams inn,
WtMb we am' Nadi Reommend ta the trade
md rm. tarallr eel.
R. T. KEiNEDY @ ORO,, .
17:.&14; errs 31111..
I"- ALLsinceors.
IMM
FURST CLASS 001111[116*LASEI
AND PICTURE FRAME NAN u FACTO RY.
J. 1.4Y,0N5 . i •
No. 110 Wood St., PlttsbnrSh tier
rge al l , Lo s 14.1 • vy
tfoi,TuAri• riervaaitZz , rc.
Ertr t
largicturtqmtvimrrm.°C lbsxo
io axeme.in tn.iAiianutikos.
ikoalnuann
pmrar
PUMP MAKER,.
And n3;.nntlintyy od
nn
Ott , 00pIN
11781.1.4 •d 3 bALLT. AddAa7
Pn.
eitimaurxiuor given tothe vvvv.A
Goon N 0 'r cz.--ranies Ikuowin
,ttorneelyee ladebtert to g
CHEAP
.BREAD IN DEAR yid.. ss...ironz avrananoit.
• . tell sod fettle thelretooneti before the hrat
xognn waoo. o lox"; 4t i lle i gettb.on wet tare eons, as all as Nue
.4601. Tn• ue. B. W... on ey,,,,,74! cone.p.V."' "re! trit
Wale's, Nose else • i otheentrz gAle tie Cot let vy. Jell tegr,_ kt . .
J. a. mcraza, chairmam
ME:I
w.ll. J. PAILIMICE;
Tanana..
WILLIAM 1111,7146LEU. •
tleeretarr. tad Ticanret
In Tim of buying our PALIi tkum,
offer our nook at prim to tolt , the 01,11.65 T
BUYERS, Thew toallog ;00ds 4. op,
not ..ford tom. oo hr. •
BOVARD, tOSE'& • CO.,
WASHUIGION
C EM
4.1 , 14700/. EItaRAINS. .
1
' , Forms 95. r TittiO.•
BRUSSELS.. C PETS,
=EDUCED 20a. PER YARD. ;
• • Good ilitate and Red tea
CHINA . NEAT ING,
'REDUCED TO 95a. P TAllre.
ileavy*edaction has tura*
• And mut other i.
Mc.F.IIII,LAND, 4 OLLINS,
No.. 71 wad Ta F Street,
Boot to U. S. Custom HOl2. end t ,
told Mon, Over Honey IllatlM /I
3tletittllt BOWL , ~..._
AlDRna"' ' I HAVE REM(
, . Genera irarrintenaett.. I ' ' •
RTMUIR BR I HERS
njta, 3174 I,.!.!_r_y±, smiled
No. 51 Fifth street,
• • atm anent WI new and tiMir bl• patterns;
MEDALLION ir L vE7:B.
• Vara*, Ilrassels,
T4P.Ed*gEtr
A larma and choir assortment of
Piano and Table Conra,
llama aria, Ira Ni?
cop.
Tllll4 PLY AND o mat
Ingrains
And evorrineten7 of km Inked Ctrpeam,..
ocALAula tritompals,.
1111111tro at.
rattni
~w-ffia u. a_____ ~c_Va~ta~r
DON'T BE DECILITED
itYBft.ratabo'll`Ter IttaatTlLZs°'
does.rauy ter.. 4:7111.1.
tree len %%F.
" %l i mped
Mrs*. 1043 Nsittly eitregoto
annal • roves klntledeld.
EUSTIC STITCH ANI LOCK MICH
Sewing -7 .Slaohines •
An ISM BIM Tworly ans Itaeatutertsr .
purposes. OIL wed see Lb= at
Jeo. 105 AVM Street.
GET EIDE,E .EET A
WICOVER, & BAKint
ro: • MU., TILO. It Is NOW., .Ta
Q....lbee Um boo. Don't tall WWI and Teo It at
NO. 106 FIFTH ST,. above
Sl M ,}l 2MV. a lV" iat iktiE
nun a mum la 1 6HQ1ft 'ran
Solbrthoylor attowboro. 1,113 tho At prams
" NO. 108 nrrit itazET.
sty7:nit
THE Gamma &
SEWING WlActiflpoE
taiantinirmu•or YeeA
.44 oxasolno ot ,
. 1 10 /04 .rtrrn STIMET.
oho.. Bum tes
rIZZI
poisorrous AAD FILTHY
• An tana , 44lona Inv und
Iliairien IKIMIABOI BIM
Sun LEAD, VOILKY aktwita.
MBA at.BA. Tulaixo.
ar. nine Adattanaganta VMS.
THE MIS SPICI MILLS,
Innatantara inns bat perfaCUT PUEZ aricurs.
$400.00 /BEWAILS) .• • !
for anyNoggalon taan4 !moan loon. Dan
flitairea of SOUL= Cllioenstifly
ar9xx osarme 17311.2115 rjejlED
ARBUCKLES & CC / 4
ifiksala imam sai Propriden if P. 014-9pjea
222 asd Wit Wert: gr pet ,
• • PITTIB' dgent, PA.
lu r iPMl4, " nr Alr! 4 NUM CND
Vforromo4 to !Atter lon
,Ifili=tot
nominal *lmo my Loral le
Jr,
1673 BAGS
6Q°D TCUrr COFFEE
AICITLY,caozos.
In non and are&
4 0 04 . 00 , 0 .0
°•Tratir,Es wROCERMA
k izar t ztatruxLowlarr •
ABITUCHLIS
tli met and, Pak*,
Afomrp _
II
0
WAFTED;
Good, Steady Girl,
To do genera behomork. Mutt be able to IT.
reference. Inquire it the tomer 'et Jerrut
holS 016 4ND YMIJ/01411. AllebbenV.
5 •
WANTED,
1rC013247404. ACE.l4.2\r•
Acquainted writhe/lel/rug Bunltem Only thous
wDo Ann Come We ll noturunemieu need apply.
Salary moderate. Addints r. V. LUX Ind.
Wiz,Reg. W.Va. • aulXl4.l6
TO FAIMEIIS.-WAILIITED,
liff esacftns.
By • mbar and' Industrious, married man. as
Vifa".?l,4l2' atr o gfiri:r."l2
. 7 : :.iftio rd.. at Tills OfSIOZ.' for one
W A IV I' . E D-CABBINER,
YLPI3, RIVOILII4. for arbleb Intl' bay
In nun If &Leered to good ord.. kW far k
Uear's Mira c !grgans, (tear sire s o,MVX
stiMe: or 43 :rginei.lteuraten abootsreo
fbr Colt's or Remington's annals... (*
ore Moeller.) Pair rodnortork reads on broken
arms. Parsons hadn't any of oboe. nrwr
main can address...pair en J. 11. JolibbeTON
Gr .
ew .Western lien la orks. corner Penn and
Wayne St... Plttabureb. • Jyl23bloo
WANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS,
And compound Interest Notes.
JAM E'S T. BRADY k CO,
Corner Yourt6 and Wood as
I=l
WANTED—Men 1
WANTED—Men
•pyW.Luouaa galennae4
• W.LO OOO . to A.t AstoctsUon.
■. 114CIISIZAB,
President of Alma'slon,
Ite Diumid &mt. Plztaboxib
CZ!
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCK
& COMPANY
Axe daily reoalYlas a In< assartmeat
NEW G-cooros,
;,213,r1,,,0jz••••• dlitoval from last
0131tia BAlttiaEitl
Ingrain. and Common
CIA LIR.P.EITJ9I.
Nattinge at New York Pricer,
Special lads tem ma to dote malt buyers.
OLIVER. M'CLINTOCK & CO..
tali 23 Fifth Street.
PRICES REDUCED!
CARPETS !
Oil Cloths,
➢lattingy
Window Shades,
Table Covers,
Piano Covers,
Hugs and Mats,
Stair Rods, &c,
21 Fifth Street,
ta7m714111;? Over Bates lt Ball
•
ARGAINB it CARPETS,
41.7 V XlLZrz.lll.3:la.
SEEM
VED.