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EUROPEAN COMPLICATIONS,
Meet European nations are perturbed.
A feeling of deep disquietude pervades
' them. This does not proceed from
alarming - circumstances In the Immedi
ate situation, but from settled appro
. hetudons for the (Store. Dynasties have
palpable sunbitions to MAU which con.
Stet with the repose of the continent, and
contingently involve the lives of hun
dreds of thousands of men in the Sewer
of their days. Magi and Emperors
give assurances of gad& intentions, and
protest that their relati Ins With all other
crowned heads are altogether. amicable.
But the people are Incredulous. They
- have learned by sore experience that,
monarchs will not only puyarbnate, but,
when preued, resort to absolute false
' . hood. Indeed, Instances of Imperild
lying have recently been exposed.
which Ceske would bays answered
much better, and the simple truth best of
all. Royalty is honored, (Sr Its rubel
and state; not for its sincerity and truth.
=Mem
' Nor ere the European peoples without
causes et unrest in themselvem. For',
' many centuries they have been denied
natural development. Forced In one
direction or-another; constrained to ac
cept distasteful connections; hindered
from normal egglomerations; sacrificed
Punctually to the promotion of dynamic
objects; they 'have constantly yearned
for liberty to seek their own true Inter
eats and to effect congenial combinations.
This is the meaning of that drawing to
gether of province' and states arbitrari
ly surrendered for ages, which has
- within the last few years presented
striking phenosiiena, and Is destined yet
farther to disrupt and remold Eurecou"
political organizations. •
• It is worth while to observe, more
. over, that in proportion as the instinct
of nationality becomu stronger, re
ligious intolerance gets weaker, and
gradually Lades out. There was a time,
and that not far back in the past, when
repulsions and hatreds of the most vim-
lent type afforded the chief manifesta
tion of the religious element in ail the
- nations of Europe. ' These .shockira ex
hibitions were chilly confined for many
ages to abuse of the Jews. In ratio as
Christian devotion gamed the condition
of the , Ismiehtes was nude • more Intel
arable ; and those seasons in the calen
dar, rendered illustrious by Imposing
ceremonial', were sure to excite the
wrath' of Christians against the He
brews toe cinauming fire. Thus Easter
was regularly a period of agony and
• outage for the children of Abraham.
The Christian who failed, while it was
Passing, to break the head of a Jaw,
fiat that he had neglected a most essen
tial part of worship.
Still farther down in the flew of the
conturies, after the Church had divided
into Catholic and Protestant, the feed
between those branches of the mystical
body developed info continuland name.
less atrocities, which even yet sit like
appalling nightmares on the pips of :
history. Whit banishments, conlisca
lions, proscription', ear.croppings, dls
embowallngs, mad other tortures were
inflicted in pretended honor of Christ
and for the salvation of souls Let no
one imagine there was not downright
earnestness of conviction and thorough
intention of well doing under these as
at 'which the world now elands
nghast. Neither philosophersnor world
ling" persecute; the latter, because they
"care for none of these thitigs;" the Ra
nter because they rise toe „Inner adapta
tion of means to ends. These two sorts
or people are more numerous rela:
lively than they formerly were; land
hence liberty of .conscience is cont
. lug to be not only tolerated but
affirmed. Nor 11 this liberty con
ceded
or demanded simply In the narrow
Tense In which the ancient inquisitors
viewed. Template& defined liberty of
conscience to be the right to think as one
pleased; a right, the nee of Which no one
could detect, and consequently could not
Interfere with. It rested between the
individual end the Creator. The right
to ezpiress Wog/as, by speech, writing,
or in any other way, he held to be a very
dilatant =tun to be regulated, prohib
ited orpunishe d as temporal or spiritual
ruler* should see It.
Gradually Europe is emerging from
this eondition of bigotry, Inspired there. 1
to mainly by longing alter political
freedom. There, u elsewhere, states
men and politicians, following the in.
culeations of philosophers, take. the lead
In the disenthrallment of minds as well
„se bodies. It could not be otherwise.
As men coma to comprehend civil. lib
erty, to desire it, to struggle for It, and
to attain It, in any degree, they soon
permits that subjection and bondage are
equally mischievous In other domains as
in politica. Hay; that civil freedom
cannot be maintained in conjunction
with spiritual thraldom.
• flee how the Italians have been Wince.
ted la this way! Of a stock !Dustmen,
for many ages, In arms, In arts, in liter
stun; dwelling in a land instinct with
memories el all kinds of human great
ness; yet oppressed, despoiled, divided;
the augment of nationality worked in
them as a sesurrectionary force. After
centuries of dulness the Sun of Italy at
length rose again resplendently over the
field of Elolferino. A large measure of
the ancient spirit once mare reanimated
the PePtlitlon. The new impulse comes
not so mach from the tomb of Conies-Ir
wren as from the 'sepulchre of JCILLUC.
It does not indeed, decree liberty of con•
science, but ordains eaten:Won in matters I
of religious faith. The word toleration,
In such connection, is an offence, be-'
cause liberty is the undoubted right of
ill, and to tolerate implies a right to
prohibit. But, as the word goes, tolera
don:ia step, and an Important one, in
the sight direction. Ruler* tolerate
a+
eld that they cannot exercise the former
despotism. Bat It man be remembered
that the real leader of Italy is not
vox Zwkaawn, but titztruAint. Few
captains of the world's progress hare
been crowned; except with thorns.
Austria; the cable announced, a few
days ago, is seriously thinking of grant•
lag religious toleration.• lint let no one
atappola that Faurcts Joant his bur
come ecuunored of liberty. He only
••stoops to conqui." Prturtimes yens
at Sadowa tore away ikom him th e proc
laims that made Intolerance Mager prac
ticable. The hostile soldier was the real
apostle that proclaimed the gospel of
ligions freedom. The Emperor grants
what he can no longer withhold. COM-
pelied to restore to Hungary Its indent
polltial Occuttitutlon, he cannot ranee
any . of his subjects, without danger to
hds throne, the tight to worship u they
Will. 'The uses df adversity are thine:.
adlently illustrated.
The Bohan, too, It Is stated, meditates
reform. •Ho has accomplished a flying
inapection of Waken nations. and re.
tweed tr.. his Capital professing to hare
gained stew light Eyes moslengsm
Melds to the predossiruint Influences of
the nineteenth centary. Bat theitheltan
is wildroned with difficulties. Be is in
caned' to recede, not before ideencieg
opinion within bin own domlroone bet
weteide thereof/ His Ifshometan sub•
Juts, through atoll& ignorance, are. aa
'imperious and pnnatriptiro u their an-
Castors were when by superior physcal
vigor, freabneu of filth, and mental
power, they dominated Aida and threat
ened to sweep Christianity oat of Europa
Nor haye Ida Christian subjects Felted
the school of humiliation in which
they hays been tutored for six handrei
a. They are u Implacable ha theft
head of the Jews as Wear forefathers
=I
Aid *hi'ws_qtr , would ndouble the ._ Ito&
lam severities upon that venerable race.
They demand' rights for themselves
which they have no thought of conced-
Leg to others. Bo circumstanced, it may
be doubted whether the Sultan will do
firt
more than promise Improvements. If
he can Prevent the different classes of
his "'abject. from tearing each other in
pieces, and avoid being driven mat
Europe himself by the Czar, he will do
much. Only when . the Turks, Greeks
and Jews over whom hb exerciges
thorttp mutually arrive at is just under
standing of the nature and deairableness
of political freedom, and 11,113 prepared to
maintain it, will they appreciate the
value and be ready to uphold religions
liberty.
While these movements are slowly
progressing there are reports that France
and Austria have entered into an alliance
against Prussia and Resale. There may
be doubts asto the veinal consummation
of this arrangement; but, If not already
made, it cannot le long deferred.. Its.,
euggeste* by the very nature of the case.
The national movement in Germany
compels it. In negotiating concerning
it Hsrotson and FRANCIS Joann] may
trust each other implicitly, for. their ne.
ceaalties constrain them to frankness and
co-operation. The unification of Ger
many
can be accomplished only by re
clamatione alike from Austria and
France. If Austria should be allowed
to stand alone the Grand Duchy would
certainly be wrested from her in the
course of a few years, thus leaving her
s non-German or rather a Slavonic ag
glomeration: Such a result would make
Prussia an over match for France, and
the - German provinces along the Rhine
would be demanded, and taker upon the
drat opportunity, which would not be
slow incoming, for when powerful na
tions want pretexts they find them-with
out painful searching. But Prussia and -
Russia are at least a full match for
France -and Austria, and with them
Italy would be pretty sure to side.
However, therefore, European mon
archs nay proles, that the skies are se
rene; that no indications of approach
ing stored are discernable on the hori
zon; and that their intentions are pa
cific; It will not der to trust their neva
armee. The European population, de
tect the smell of sulphur in the.political
atmosphere, and the popular indications
are not without inundation.
FARM, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD
seeming Um Sell.
The cultivator will derive many ad
vantages from a careful Investigation of
the support yielded by the vapor of the
atmosphere to his planta. Re will per
ceive that its unvaried presence affords
an additional reason why the air should
be allowed to circulate freely through
.
Me well pulverized and • loosened soil, to
the roots of all snowing crops; and let
him:above all, avoid the very common
erroneous opinion, that the atmosphere
is very dry; the fact Is the very opposite.
I The chemist's laborious investigations
have clearly demonstrated that, though
I the watery vapor varies in amount, yet
it is never absent from the atmosphere,
but that it happily always the more
abounds whore the cultivator's crops
need its assistance most; it is then the
most able to furnish the roots of Ida
grain crops with all the moisture they
, require; and if it unable •to penetrate
to there, the fault is not in the wise
economy of nature, but in the careless
ness of the cultivator, who is either too
Inattentive to sea the advantages which
he might thus freely derive, - or too Inds.
lent to loosen the case-hardened soil,
which prevents the entrance of the requi
site supply of moisture.
One of the causes of the unproductive
:seas of cold, clayey, adhesive soils, at;
Davy well remarked, is, that tho seed is
coated with matter Impermeable to air.
The farmer can convince himself of
these facts by the simplest of all experi
ments. Let him
.mere/y.use hie rake or
, his hoe on a portion of a bed of wheat
er turnips, or any other kind of crop,
millet him, in the driest weather, mere
ly keep this portion of soil loose by this
gentle stirring, and he 'will find dint,
instead of prejudicing his crop by letting
out the moisture, as is often ignorantly
supposed, something Is evidently let into
the so il ; for the portion thus tilled will
be won visibly Increased In luxuriance
by the mere manual labor thus bestowed;
aqd in this experiment, which 1 have
often tried, I am supposing that both
portions of the ground are equally free
from weeds ; that in every other respell
the treatment of both the tilled and un
*disturbed portions of the experimental
plot is exactly the same. To a very
-rent extent aline ul the beat of the
Engliatt farmers have long found. out
I I thew facts, and have noted upon the dis
covery. The horse-hoe of the east and
south of England, in the driest days of
summer, may be seen at work In the
large sandy turnip fields of Norfolk and
Suffolk, with unveiled regularity ; not
for the mere destruction of weeds, but
for the chief and highly beneficial pm
pose of increasing the circulation of the I
gases and vapor of the air. "fhe longer
I keep 'timing the soil between my tut , .
nip drills," said Lord Leicester to roe
some years since, "in dry weather, th e
better the turnips grow." - I
The abet:ante necessity for all Crops,
remising a regular supply of carbonic I
acid gas will explain to the farmer why
his crops always yield an inferior pro.
duce when they are surrounded by thick
plantations of timber trees; and why the
portion of ell kinds of plsntations grow-
Mg on the aide of the field the moat ex
posed to the winds is almost always of
the -most Invariant growth] it will e x .
plain to him the reason why many skill.
NI -farmers drill their corn scrniat nia I
most prevalent winds may, with more',
facility, circulate stony the rows, instead
of across them; and why all farmers find
that their crops proeper better in mode
rately windy weather than in calms;
since in all these triteness, and in many
I other well known popular observations
I of the same kind, the copious supply of
1 , the esrbonle acid and oxygen gases of
the atmosphere is naturally impeded by
thick plantations of other vegetable sub
'stances, and promoted by the winds.
The consumption of Oxygen gas by
the roots,of plan Wand their increase. of
'growth and vigor, when their usually
impeded Supply is increased, is equally
fraught with instruction to the cultiva.
tor; for It serves to explain the reason
why stirring the soil amend the roots of
trees, according to the 'fashion of the
early vine and olive cultivations of
Italy, or mere disturbing the rows of
cabWigeiand turnips, as practiced by the
best English farmers, is attended with
decided advantage, since it suffers the
air to have more tree access to their
root'. It renders apparent, too, • ono of
the chief masons why mere subsoil
plowing adds so materially to the Inger
' tut produce Of even the poormt collies.
ted lands, since, as the toil is deepened
and pulverized, the atmosphere more
freely and more copiously penetrates to
the roots of the vegetation it supports.
The same facts explain the advantages
of deep plowing, of rrub.turf plowing,
and of trenching ; Irby the indolent fir.
mar in vain tries to reader productive
Iris ehallowed plowed lands; and why,
I when the Industrious cottager tummies
I his garden from the barren waste, too
poor to sufficiently manure it, he yet
renders It productive of excellent crops
by merely. trenching it to the depth of
eighteen or twenty isrebes.—oh,d,„. c
Inguirer.
AsTionigang covisia.
- •
What in the hands of the farmer con
stitutes capital? With the merchant,
cash Is capital; with the land speculator,
land is capital,• with the farmer, cash,
land and stock &r ca
e pital. Nor do
theft toonatitute-all' a farmer's capital—
' many other items, too often overlooked,
I also form capital, --such as implements,
manure; and,
most of all, labor.
Capital is either productive or non
productive; a million of dollars In fold
or silver, or one thousand acres of un
productive land may be capital, bet winks
it remains In this state It produces noth
ing, and the owner may be actually
growi poo-er.
Increa ng
se in wealth does not depend 50
much upon the amount of capital toupee
the use made of it; and in nothing is this
more plainly 'flown than in farming.
There is many a farmer who cam
minced on fifty acres; on this ho annu
ally expanded twenty per cent. in ma
store, labor, .to., &0., and the produce
was perhaps forty per cent. Encouraged
by this success, be adds fifty acres more,
but he does not proportionally increase
his actin capital, and the profits are lea
/cued In proportion. Still he has not
land enough, and buys more, still adding
very little or nothing to his active capi.
cal. The consegnence la that while on
fifty uvula made forty per cent., on
eve hundred be would realize nothing.
I Baku converted bla prod uctivb intonons
productive capital, • •
There la nothing more true than that
the inordinate deahe for large farms has
I been the lulu of thousand& -
It la true theta luge farm pay be made
u PrOdllctiVO 111 6 shall One - Ind to do
tbi. thane must be expended on itan
ardount of active capital in the shapeot
manure, labor, rkc„ in proportion—a
thing rarely done.
Let no orie undertake to Imre or hold
mdre land than he has capital to manage
well.
We'll hear a certain class of farmers (so
called) say they are "too poor to buy
lime," "too poor to buy cattle," to make
manure. These are the kind who have
tool, much land.. Stich a farmer, holding
one hundred acres, would find it more
profitable to dispose of fifty, and expend
the proceeds si active capital on the re
maining half. •
What is the Use of capital if it is not
to expend It so that it may increase?
If a farmer • has surplus capital, the
beet manner in which he can infest it
In limo or manure for his farm. If be
cannot get six - per cent. from it in this
way he does not deserve the name of
farmer.
If a farmer has fifts, with I soli
only alx or eight Inch y es deep, instead of
buying more let him double what he has,
by doubling the depth of the soil.
Draining makes a good, permanent
and safe investment for surplus capitsd.
Such investments not only pay an inter
est as they go along, but also Increase
he capital by Increasing the value of
the farm.
A wetitern writer has laid that "large
farms are the curse of the west;" nor
does thia apply to the west alone, but
also to 'the east.
By increasing the depth of his'soil,
the farmer increases his crops, without
Increasing his number of acres, and
with little or no entry expense in labor.
In this way a farm of fifty acres may
produce more than many of one hun
dred now yield, such at least Is the
opinion and experience of the German
town Tel
,
It
• Csilliermla Wtme o
at.
The California Ishii regi n, It la esti
mated, now produces about ree million
flue hundred thou:and gallons of wine
worth on an averagethirtplive cents per
gallon, or one million two hundred and
tiny thousand dollars on the aggregate.
This is the estimate of the vintage of
1867, which, in spite of the late frosts
and cold, and backward spring, curtail
ing the yield, will, It is reported, be in
exceas of the crop of 1888. In addition
to this California expects, this year, to
produce about one• hundred thousand
gallons of pure brandy, worth two dol
lars and filly cents per gallon, or an ag
gregate of two kindred and fitly thous
and 'dollars. So rapid le the Increase of
vineyards that increase of the' annual I
vintage, it is said, may be estimated at
twtnty or fifty per cant. on that Of 'each
preceding year. The Alta California
say,: "The child is born who shill yet
see California producing. one hundred
million gallons of wino annually. A
' single wine house of this city (San
Francisco) shipped last year one him
'ired thousand dollars worth of wino to
the Atlantic States, and has exported
since April, 1887, thirty-five thousand
dollars worth. The quality is Improv•
lug in a greater ratio than the product Is
increasing, and California now tarnishes
several varieties of wine which Euro.
peen connoisseurs acknowledge to be
equal to anything produced by any vine
yard outside of the Golden Staid' _ _
Lawns.—lt is impossible to have
handsome Lawns =dem proper attention
la paid to them. In the first plata the
ground must be well prepared for the
seed by deep plowing, careful Dalverisa.
time and heavy manuring. Bow plenti
fully of the following seeds mixed in
equal proportions; rye-gram, blue-grue
and white clover, then roll with a light
roller, and har rowing will be maces
eery. Commence mowing the young
grass when six inches high, not too
closely, and continue to do so, if with a
scythe, every three wed", bat if with a
machine cutter, every eight er ten days.
Every other year top-dress in autumn
with a good coat of manure evenly
spread.
Thu Is the only way to seam a
smooth, velvety, dark-green lawn , _ one
of the most' chinning objects about a
well kept rrezaises.—Germaritemi Tele
graph.
•
CUenCnati von Ttnurrra.—We notice
that a California paper highly: recom
mends charcoal for fattening turkeys,
and recommends that -it abottld • be pul
verized and mixed with numbed potatoes
and cornmeal, as well as fed to them in
small lumps. It mentions, that in two
lots of turkeys of four each, treated alike,
and ono lot given this mixture and the
other not, there was an average gain in
the weight of the,lirst of one pound
and a half each. While we condemn
the practice of mixing the pulverized
charcoal with the oth food of the tur
key, compelling them to cat whether
they wanted it or not, we have no doubt
of the excellent effects of supplying fat
tening turkeys with charcoal broken
into small pieces. We have bad Ce
dence of what we say, and for a number
of years have recommended charcoal lbr
this purpose. •
•
COE'S DISPEPEILIi CLIME rep
I abbe and tones the Otobseh. -
Owe Deepeoet• Can Is • a:menial remedy
toe al, 1ai1111.04.. !the asotuab and boweta
Coo.. Dyypeysta Curs etuse freer tad am.
Let those adbeleg with tole *Wade by IL
cove Dbeyepe7a Con guava bteselbaSeculy,
and you do no. bate tel waft. • week to ye,,,
e/bet. •
Co.'. Dyepeyela Care lobe* yresdeniopella,
an: haw.: It eat eel; er-me. tee ...beim,
but euablu you to taste bte t Year W.
Coe 's Dyspoptla Clue la reaose , e , ead...4 by all
the leading peyeidaae,
C•W'e DYelibeelli Owe l• ad bevalasela &lead
to ell who are weak, tebllltalod and In • low
nate of normal &elbow .
•&k gent for Eltraborgh uC tletalt7,
JOSZPII FIJUSILNO, DroIITIOI4
No. 14 Morin ritreoi.
ITCH. TETTER,, ALL OWN
DIAZ-tab.
Malt Mummy Seal& Head. raptisar
`SWATHE'. OINTMENT.'
uttrely ara4sitas thu• tnntblemeam mt.
iwarnWs ••41.11.11e31ag Olattiavat.“
"Cvres 144 144134 1 to 411 Swam*
Preit.d only lir Dv. Vvrsyme 414 , a,
PhllavelpVia.
Bold ror 314,CLATIRLN IVIVx7fAII, V 3
Irs.I7I=OUZIN ta%l 4 4 4 :lltiti l wArlat
trawati4-,
TORTUIar..
Who would ludo» the tincture ertalst trim
Cldlls•ud /ever, When Is can be r eaelly land?
Who truald endure aleeplatt • ylla, Darning
fevers, and ler chlrla aliartddary: .han 'area
ad,. can be oblatned for acme? .' -
Who would 'ruder lite an [upturn ahadmr,
never k warn 'Chat mount Char kly be Dna•
tratedl
Who vroeld be a harden to Wassail' sad a bar.
den to DU Mende. Who are WOrif OM 11 allelinlM
te,lol to Ate create?
Who would Hee tals.life of axone when llot
meat alteratlea .4 toole t •
IitroTETTLIP.4 lITUX4.OB DlTTilat '
caa be obtain.d at the acorns .Ills/e..7 Tab
bog ettabllebe4 and putty renowned atodietaa
hoe never begot town to fall la a slitta
.4 .one Dot tale Aron. end weal would hesi
tate to procure It at *ace, sod sore tatnet.wee
from tate... Ilfe4ong tartar.. Prepared an.r
.lour expert rare ott4 deep shly, tt Us received
the encomia,m, of the most falai:rat plwatelou t
welt malt eta.. front *eery other part of tDI. ,
rotate,. To laou who doubt It. taartf
all we toy 1., SET IT and Judea for pommeled*,
greryr day letters poor la •POtt teettrYloi
to Its great Morley La cartag Per. sad
yptpeetta,'Lugoor, Naas., coo eloallar
• - CURE OF SIBTOILIL'
Da. I I write to thank you fot 1 Clor
Unloose and aeleetleo mauntermat of my di•
eme. for Which I called to saran you *owe Mao
la /annoy lint. Too Wlll remember that 1 had
• compllcatlon Of diatom. "DMA tingly wed
Ina UMW* Amin, which lad bees adolood to
"let &lona" on mamma o • haraellanwroln,'
whirl Ulm leered mien /Mon oa are
I knew that tho ponater tede of Mutt." dls.
uses like Woo wai hy a catUng operand.,
lamb, 1/ momandu at :WI. wand .aatually
throw Ma dimes upon thS laaaaotnome othOf
mnen. on ragout of the sudeleasess or the
cure and tho Immediate . dlack to a dlscharee
nhloh / was ocoutrahted to Donor.' was suit,:
Mr! ororteloa of Motors to 011.1111 of 1111:m
bid totilltlala la the ayetain.. Poefoctlf
2114 / 4 the/ your method of trMtmant, Don
-1.1,°1t0 the entem, and lama appllailleal to
the aumoue out, moat ton, llaafthlnif whJa,
.." b out . 111 1 M. which I and it did. and I ant
le report myeelf fell In marl Yosilenler.
wlih monde: *Rd NOW health then I hay, bid
for you.. 1 woald also' add that the anninn
clone you made Yin mason 'patine el. ad haT I
ri
11gor 11 me new man, with an the exercise aa
of , new
health.
Dr.. 11 Iyeer's
Ton.. kmltentllr. " C—.
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Pent, otreet. /rola oe.. —l.• ^
N_EMADVER T._
lnd. INGEdy, Ir., Adam axiom Oh
flea, 54 Ata Berea, Won otohortoott Ajorts to
maw Ago/Mumma forth/ Odarl2xll4=
au affia =iarainland trnigad
and ma
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BOBINON 131 - htiB, -
2Bazas.erior,
Xs, 1013121/ MUM, IPIt tabuzab.
Cowart 1 , 30 , e. hp! eharfe r ,!_rtrr Bonn.
t i llroa. ;Bee aim oosatum., 1.1114
tr. SI T 330.1\11013,
A...a are mowed aLlnte argatliV= Vedl
lerr U ata. Law( Warranw lia,•
wawa - tn.—fhb Soule oi the eeeritlea Bat.
1714=1 lit=ra n it A a t tre=ti. "bi"
pENISIBILVALPIA.
STATE REPORTS,
Novi Vol. 3, put rotalrod 33,1 103
SAY & mariarY.
I' 00 Woof IltreeMLihno,Batilag.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. 186'
FOR AstirainLT.
J. J. ALBIEM •
of Borough of 1 aneeneetville. teili to • condi
date for •ssentbly, subject to the ilee , aton of the
untou County Bepobltean Convention.
pium JAB r.mpowitrai.
TWELVE DIFFERENT NIMES,
elal-Meetsand the Comma., best ra the market.
nap s. alm. 7ralt Wax Asa Meals , ea jailrTu,
/ar J. r. a 0.,
LICIT - Ltber II UV! t kat of 711th.
FOR SAILE.--A BAKERY•AND
reasoneg,er on.extrzottloary
2 =rang= l47 =nurargggi
complete, and betutesveeta_bliehe4.. Wid D.
triliV/Ittrtglx=lo%le• anVe7o"
FOR KENT.
FOUR ROOMS,
Or tae whale of the thlrdntory over the Weetern
to Fourth .t reat. Ewalt an
newly fitted Om end ha ranted too l bar or
eeparately. , • • angn at
UNION ENTERPRISE, FOUNDRY,
Br: JOHNSTON,
Mem rearm egIOCIILIN G STOVE& /11101130 L
l a h A nltig Y ELLUV'Vrticsit
~`Yeau D ititt:
and OA kind. of MAOHINEnI'untiTIN US , eor.
:r 7r Ag' l . ll : l ?!.. n itlfuTillOWlgt`,l7,!' Oh"
WANTED.
A SITUATION, by a competent
' ►ad .xpelleste4 7 3001t-ILIMPZIL Ad
dross . 1361 )K.1LIPEE, Bei 4g, Eltiabargh
•••
1617:1135
T.E•rrtns or. ADMINISTR4k.
J.. MM. Uinta" bean psateetate
liagar d thertkietymmeamor.a.....:
tes rrHt2;:otPtowaddP. couqty. all oer7
tMligiOtallaVehoTT:l4 leggiapint:
the ame inn irter. rawrmTott
amt.=ll67.
EECI7TOWB ?Joiner— Let
s tra
... aertit
t ratrga..:ll.-IMr.
ra.4l3zoAt77.7,:iv„ke , Tra
13:7,
rzwe,..- art - hVorLWAVM::tat u n''""Zl4.l , llTi"-
AG.ErOI
p.Trif f r a ,f;T,„•hT
TIESI3.BIFIa AND PRODUCE.--
DUE—MUM. I. a lalrrer doctor;
boat —LaTorre Weal:
mker s No. 1 Lard:
,reb mend.
So barrels choke Att Igira
taS ber. street.
MZMI
500 LOTS Ayr. AIICTION.—The
nmb
rth- rertl.ud thst.l " ''
, 01411. 41/1 Dri1,• 1 417, at; tn ) I ertltt!
171 : 1 :o , firti s of:AoLitrol• t g 12411%
or both city .0 pnatty. aid .0.1 mei. sae
:I VATIVI:! 1 • 11 ::' , 11011 1 ,ifrIt=" 0 11
/00•001 Tersas-4 0.•
.00 i . LOA. plum
iff=2
Dissolution of Partnership,
THE PiJITHE ItS HIP HERE-
Mile att u oi ri eZtr 5 4"' •
4....vfor.vOg.tßSYHiN g r t.wva or r.tl ;IM
r P"' `i
lUite 41' Ws Ina !be "
_ _OLSW Meg.
K /W.L asel7sat
CHICHEILING PIANO
Nearly New—For Sale Cheap.
ltagianc...ll., Caruid Resoweed
caseaullsi flame. .
Myth - MI orairatroag bat. .4 all modern In
ralTrayi;tecTlrdtnta
toe o.ne.
glAtTo=rz sJ rest "-
. may tar
"U'.
C. C. MELLOWS PLANO 3100/11i.
' o 1 ROOD STIMET.
THIS It TO GIVE NOTICE that
W.: ll rei. l . 74 ;ity'vg . t. - .14%115 e i 11
zarame or ILILL.WEIL X110111P11074
1 Or Qat:l4ot Plttsbatalt, 1a the onaty,f Alla ;
id area lattri l or grtronartfl o bii: v.
f,.1 a ra„,114,...g.,1•44.11;praivz1
t t , t.f. : VE4:7 1 eza.°,11.4, 4 U WIZ;
ebta mad to elioote one or mots Auto..
t hia mato. 50 Oa yelp Si a Ottart or O.U.
.3 0 7. 13 bt
et en
at So. U 3 blataoad moot.
It 4 11 7 . kl l i
4 f., V.l Va:. 1' raer B O A PSW:
22 . 11 / 1 241.A. Y. 110. at la o'clock a. la.
.. 21103. A. 11 . 0 KLET,
saMow '
_____
WRITE, 0811 a CO.,
ZPlX"rite 11111TWLignwIN
Offer tarn is.orto oo r or
WHITE GOODS,
Embroideries,
REAL LACES, Etc.,
tam tbiy Invlto the attantioe otlntru.
TA. ItOILTICPC
lALCEMS Or
PIANO AND ORGAN,
•
Sete m. too pet Ola that OM In years' ottot
tuottsaftl taltetifoo at .is fletnalt
Ott S•111•NED S.. ptattloo then, It or!. to Ot
to*. lie alguni to tds loon mo
U..; Use or privet* tiooll. Ma waft. Larralt
tkoreftre. to o ,
-04010 aotOtOlOadat• Inn tootoos LL.. *Po tot?
ire_ IT %Ll '.
"vtd Nt
trodltlPMVll'l ZVI!
Sea titlia.N, ottl ' ttro loons ayo tot
tOlOrt ttot lo•ottt nod UNA D
oom plat le
zirimirtt.bt.tnt PI e trn rt 11;
col erotiontlittellOtattilltto4mo&ber ot tapll.
t0.tir0044.. a t //SMUT eTes{T, two
1N "
?AP= HANGINGS
sow .VASLICIT, AT
No. 107 Market StreeL
JO& R. 111134111 ES t BRO.
THE MOAN HILL
•'• AND F'OIINTAIR GABDENE44 •
Cann Cann an Inn Melt but Fusintjaa
I •
ira BOSWORTH & 00., Prop': a.
91;:74V0'
to, tbelr frau. wun
Mogalrniza.
Ala"t■et. Bt. Inn, LIQUWiII.
CidAsS. 14.TAVIL ON, La.
d Baleoag ilmirraa• n7 , 14=
`"`
IRON . CITY lIITLEIIT CO.,
Mo. a SL Clair Street.
Hann parehuod of •RMIZIP BUM $O,
•*U slack of Etardware. Onflerr •ad Vati•ti
U 0041411 tag Oro-re eand, U Molt lateallaa
Itoi• ea LW • AM dm atoo• of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Baps, ldifea. Reoeugs, Pistols% 0141•1• Tackle
igitry_wpai'm=") d7:lllTatinbit4ltg
firla•mg Univ. Ilairsera. ettltillif Stearin
istlavotraliatraganey aad Cane... Wag
IC 11. DOWN, listmamr.
ESTABLIIIIIED 111938.
110IIIMI r/ITZD QP WWII
4136411.13,
Hot and Cold Water, 4tei,
87 Marleased sad prsetissl vrorkmas
OZEN N. TATE,
Plumber and Gas & ttler
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; and
29 Federal Street, Allegheny.
mime:4.-7.a. •
WORMY IMPORTANT
Tow Imo um •
GOOD COP OF TRIL OR COFFEE;
And do act wish to cult* We Itatatid anlelq.
aterican Tea Co„
MN X Wr. CLAIR BTRXILT.
wiltresiiiggraigitirs Tertrtrot°ll7:l
I.llllto whozow 111.32 ELIOT* . "
VD *LICE, OM 'ID JOU nap, sl,2i v 5,
/UM BOAST= C071Z7, 3 lbs. for SI;
No LOOnior town ogd at oarorloos wa noon
at tbe Paw fort whollosle rows.
.0711Oirron'
Far.en 11ALS1011. in land 2116
eau r hob Lobstar, 121 and 211,.22241,Nr1l
Aspany2s, II 2 lb. " t , ci = vo 7 „ or ,
174 . .t,yagtrzguodrg.,...oko.
0e 2 tert1r•1520224 Livened Shrimps. Analiinlei,
a., for 101 at lowed rater, at
.• I FRAX , C
i f% MAW:.
GOWN 10111:120/Z4
STBAw,Enur iszr.wrs.
77. aper
~:g
4 l '" ititferVirca,
4algt,Atidt i .t..rzi n ro and nth.
b 7./. 11 ./ Orstries Pawe
lELDS
•x:.777 T. L. TIL
1./tistmlb
BELTING; I lIELTENG I—Leattl.
s. L tr " ritT gluten. fie.,
wurAmit y mlzattid lout d ortem Lae*
„,,,
I ' 4 THAT TENNEM--------! FEE LOUIROt
ft: ma bbIL " tiliWbiariatit i. ,
" ADVERTISEMENTS.
GRAFF, BYERS & CO.,
KAAvr4u3Friumo or
MEI
GAS PIET,
I=l
OIL WELL TM
Office, Tio. 08 Water Street
PITTEIBIMGH, PA.
avx:em.
1 PER. CCM OFF
UN it. BEMEMBER Ist,
DENNISON B DECKEST,
NO. 2.0 FIFTH STREET
Will puke •
Special Discount
OF TEN TES CM
On all Cash Sales,
an=
10 PER CENT. OFF.
CAUTION!
OMB. OF.: IMPOSTERS !
Haring beck trammed tbs:. pattlsiltti 'Wag
ons and calpet .sets are peddling. In mu
around lb. Ott.
Tobaccos of an biferior Quality;
lad that they repremutt to same LB of ant su‘..
Lf.Lture, ate hereby am.. 11, to palette that all
oath pantos ate sealat
.althout, aatharttr. aail
tat thefobaoao aleratllll 210 T Oir Tllll
11/AOTl.llli 0/
R. & W. JENR.INSON,
ihihl Doltraa ile liypaciu 11610.
.4;o, ALLEGILENY CUT.
QUELL PEN INAILEIIB.
Gold Pens, Foley's make, waran'd.
Bill Books, Pass Books;
Check Books en all the &mks;
Time Books and Memorandum;
Adams Express Receipt Honks;
Ledgers, Day Books, dm., on hand
and made to order;
Writing Fluids and Oopying Inks;
Books and Presses;
stationeiy, of every description,
myns, SCHOYER CO..
Post Building, 39 Fifth Street.
authrs3 r
NCIF/CE.--Tlll6 UNDERSIGN.
It; I , 7 l '"l'lrt'an:, ' l =7
g. 1:
eel eettly their taamtaa• trek .2 WAW
JE FINZLit r, etc dr COST
•
C Pi onoisthig of Watelloo, Into. Fare. ltrooroo.
rata.. Vat•o7. ttatos.7, bells af rrooloag
leoulatoro. tooseb Choate. alb.
kW Mei WWI at, Pam Itstwoo, eolottotIo• of •
1arg..1.3 , 414 of aulver mulatto: pl•••81••••OO.
AbtattlorikenVitret soa. otor t v:47 . 0.2r te.
; to fo-ofo.
oar ....taro IMO la oaate••omaa.ll Real .sact
at court, tog emulsive to a Intt-gasas dowtorT
Boom, - Tory rospoothalli
!HINDMAN. MEDAN & SEIDLE.
/%ITlt 6) it 1.151, '
to RIM Mr k.
COMPUESSED
BUNG&
ARIDITB.O2IO, EEO. & CO.,
Ilmtastarer. aad WhoWM* 1/Wen to
. MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plugs, Taps, lilsb Mass, Pitch,
310SLX, 1119431 LAM.
Nes. L 93 .3 I Mulva St.. Pletsbarch.
AIMEHICAN
Fenee Manufacturing Co.
•XNCIBru tor sol
. i1f.:91%7 1 '1, 1 71" oe l or ull or
Its. 4, raysYAL
oircirttilitru r ""
sr style of WWI Wares no be L gar:
i i r t
... k yr' sumo, Call add. satlatr radr•
r carves; mad moot besektatal
dirt . k.s l rlrqlootorrsont Of tOMITtIa .14
a i ri.uxicaisinitZgrAT T l,
:o:en, riV ITIUMMIL
THE PIT
SWIM Brick Nonutattorlag Co
ilEt ruin 111aII1/17.
• weogs'Aapiemins se' sheeny Tana,
A1t.,„,;., iii went Bault
VOttE " t°. , 1%.1 , 17.t . " """""i7s.
DiIC.IIJIIOX, Prea
I
W. X. BORCHPICLD lhaa
Ylmrrtildem and Treannr
-
Bwcs 2 MUCKS
THE METIER& TALLEY
BRICK COMPANY
.I? , •pired tatora — tar
•
33 XI. CI 32r. p
In snag or tar■p quentitlea. at • ItADVOND
c atortn! W orttr••l l , - , • 30,1 • 4=1:
Led David leteep's COLL T•r4.
a. Y. lIEENNEDY. Agent.
TUE CHEAP MIT AND SHOE
MEL-
GTINDEREAN.
11'11272 fITI,L'Igki 811114"
X 4#:
t h attol7.4:ll74l=ll zu r
Sta
l• egae tent wih rimmua . " "b i t^ri 4 :::mr.mgbrob M -t, .
GOVRLAX
SHIRT BIANIIPACTIMI
21 Barclay St., near Chtureti
lam:rev 7rokitic.
N. IL—Psloe Lists Hat oa itsrpllasits.
igZZOL
worti. n o talk•ap ..4
u. 4 te
9 ..h4.n tbo awe'
aTaa lolarl : lttittlrit "6"r L Ari
,nd ISbati forPl4ll2k4 • 6
rillus wound!) atialidea to. ?at
•
josiarn
Collecting. Agent,
Wele• settle itoord g ot Trial 8 0 03.01.
rtTTISBPBGB, rA:.
.11.12 lettnAgg°,ll:,l.:4l.raDlalt-
pap_POSALEL—The Poulos,nit
nla ataa A illoultarat lorlety will nteatae
riotous 101 ral natiowt timucp.
Wlthin Ha natOsatro, at filtsbnllo. man 117/0 "
Dir, the 4 4+s _ 01 eeptautbar, th
Ware. No.lo lt.nlalr atratt. t
A. n. ENGILISIE &
". 911 iburile street.
RaVo cl • a giPA: I 4 . ° 2 I AW
rag
ißLlAnotaiotiraillilra:
,„....,All Its form. A Isnr. ma of 1 '
'Oll.
CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR.
,
'ma. from /Colston, India Msg.
01 1.Atior saw at lowest market rotes. at
THABICE'S TEA SAVE;
s r‘o.llltlassond,.R.!tlaborii.thil“
810,000 To
()X BOND A.)11) 110.142 . 0•62,
ea.: 31a.
13.41 Snits IfotisAt itad sow. ' In!
nEw ADVERTISE
140-rf:1111 z-V6:11
Of alt Prices and Quality, at
8. g'=R'*
GREEN TS
. • -.
•
Priam Ynnit B yssa.--4.—.4.10 par posit.
tits. rood ..—.—.—.. Lao
IM
•- ))
61.4
ess4 LS)
" Lol ;))
BLACK TEAS—Oolongs.
Best'
Good VA& pee tnse,
rat.
........... Lai
......
BLACK TRAI3--Polvolkong,
Bottohoug and Congoes.
Si. Tina nownara sag. Br.adlurt—•—•4l.2°
nigh `• Old Comt.7. do I.=
" Comm .....
• JAPAN' TEAS.
•
Uncolored Japan. Tory pleasant datC1......p.70
Jay.. loon, 1b... Lea
• MIXED TEAS.
No, 1 Ittoo4 Tow% tout Block, X do. T. it.SLIO
No: " id ben " Oa" 1.14
Yront the above nay one can select Jut what
klod of Tea they want, and have them cot op in
anyquintity, and forwarded by the En -
Press Companles, who pow cum goods at very
tow rates, and by elobatio BUG twenty cents per
nound In the price, besides gettlag • pure and
ekes wade which exactly Salta their taate.s3
A. KIRK,
172 and 174 Federal Street)
ALLEGHENY CITY.
LEY'S WEEKLY
LI ILIMILLID Jll3lll rot YU PRILL
• . • .
'We will . emerneum Saturday,
ISM the nobltratlon of our handsaw* winkle, a
Taper ofilbtoon Tomes of ;be mime On and form
of klenTeris Weekly 100 extvnie warmi
In soaking It the beet Literary paper publined
to Ow world. Oar Illoistratfoas 'MI. be orlglnal.
and will glow with the eblll of oor tett ambits.
Sommer the most dlailogalsbed writers of Amer
ica end germ:mbar. beea ensued to contrition.
TO On deTtl Ito ooltrto iM o.,
AY. B epteyboi 7. 1861. we will
dlstr/tmto belt a million dollars of Ow prof! te
enema to our Met a enbeettpttoli
ettiesellog $1.073,000.
lIn• state reified tO entry litildernien.
One share owl
(We Omni uila *OM
Ore Were rub
.tOO
3,07 share. own. Onto f t to tis,ooo 14,1X0
Other Warm amounting ....
rs 440.ft0
log Oosou et the .oseribp at
Hal. low I orm Sep be T. IMT. will
Mewl/mooch., &ben named thane, and th eir re•
ert "
p tool
DOOLlnhatt Le Yolleyla Weakly and
" ttii b
mny, on th., 1 m with ne it nteer ofWere IL SI
coin. • m01.b....101 f numbers of shares.. toll
;1,4 ATIV:114%11: tro
AV pal*. saboulbi.g forvar paper. and ow&
lex ne money foe tbe same. will receive by re
turn mall a reempt tor Le fam• eubemlbea tor.
with number of Ware,
7be COatialttees appointed SO dletylbota !be
Wt. In Kellere Hotta Anierican kilft coourt.
will .oblistt.taolr report la PM I. lialleVe
Weekle. •
read mum dra t.
addrew of
°W
tubterlber.
/Maw, by drat. most-onlee °WT, *swam, pr
Ate. A.A . SYLLLtt rztt NIX' AA.
erej
aoMietb No. Mi liniedwsmal we rot% e 1.,. •
T BE °la
TEA
01U671!ifAl.
STORE
FRESH
ARRIVAL OF
Young Ilyso
Old His
Im
Powder,
I Eng. nreakiest,
Congos.
Sonchou
0010
Country Black,
And Japan
T AL
ALL OF
Nó. 20
it 'ism daraLni.
iith Street.
ALLEGHENY i - • .
GROCERY 11- PROVISION
COMPANY
JOBS, A k Me RAW, President. ...
7.a1.1]
J. r.ts , ° tertiary.
,
The Stay or :Ws Fempaar I. alreactr onal7
bonen ay. Th0“.4411+4 to Riad 11...m0m
or Its basalt., had better
.A.spapniesr I .awr . came:ran.
. n At 26 Faders, St., Allegheny.
s - r - 0 , - -
4000 1 0Q0 ACRES
WOMB.LANDS FOR SILL
DT Tat
Union Pacific Railway Co.,
ZADZIIIIIMVIZIOX,
li mo
Dylak eons the! aor [Mir road. at
$l,OO to 03 Per Acre,
And en a 01113)aUlt PM. YLLI34.
ter pArtlenlatn, nos AO, addensa
JOlll r. Drraussv.x,
Us/ Coastialaer,Vorrts,lculAss.
Or, 4 0 8 / 1 /1. B. LA.111101121, Mcy • •
it. Loa% sumeetri:
TO WHEAT;GROWniS.
URDU ANBIONIITED BOSS
Sari -Phosphate ofLhae
kuuirsacrunzt we'.
1
THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO, '
An
813* & CA.IIPIIELL,
.I , t
ornirrozs. . '
Ottlee, SSG Poo Bt„ Fittstitulb, Pa
. ...
. . , . .
rantersFortMaar In ose
It heaogalaa• bl
al who have alma It • trial, to be tea
FuSaVaTataa'bril64l:74.l tilljts7l•4lrlr'lilliti
late/asttag mod Imo able statelnonta of Waxer.
Whoa., tortes ot width Witt When ems la ...7
s•odlot us teal, bildl.4ll. ! . - -- ,--.'
FREEpouT
4iNSELs-;
• •
Th• naaerslsped are , the 60LII /MINTS AU
th..k, or %twig O LLf63ATZU
NOANDLESS aoliasex 4,CL
simmao 103 Wood Streeg
•
JOLIN ORNAI iz Er
oWf AL
rough ea ,' ZOnfl 0 n
o•r2 tilo% gv g ll l .
th
' il tfli r antre I,llplig,_°" 6 lll
titor4 (lamy mod. h
PriC,ls. u.n Irw.aore, r . f• •
tb Lulea' anit ion • • ErVabiLtiottill.llSoll
•• ' •
THE PERE
APPLE' PARER.
I . lZA P 4"l4t=iiurto w b:
,or pow In ts... 1 Moo bets
unic.•Aseqt. °Wen
Le lowest whole.saa rates.
. MULES 241111/11';'
•
Llgbtulni
&re..r: R p• 1-
4 , P .111441 at antif
". AUPPUed at
=PM
tan a aia drat..
1 - 3 1116 ECII.LOADING • nowaLis
D 411SCELIsHOT 1.11:48.iwt a f ar Ass assortment et Ile Wovelllllf,
117.r.1x:P.V.m, 1= ft: au: SmtliT•
!ggitrl , ag,TiVll l .7.Vr 14,1=1;ra
. • -Jaatts BOWS, •;-
190 Wood atom. •
=IEI
GOOD NEWS.
CHEAP BREAD Hi DEAR TIMES.
Mawr. Sag WARD'S HaZA.D. The Wafts
sad best. The WO , Oa limy loaf,
Word , a, yJna• al. . intatOore
A. FINE 'STOLE itioozE l
-ut
mn, 8 7* 5. .4 ? t
M'iILlNl 2 4
o'e f d es , o X Ul m t
l r
IWI tout, Li t feet mi s 's,
Just new • shelved asst
uottuters4 complete. bat /us, aututt• nt
• •- • n. o. noawonzali t .• •
- • /ttlerllt., Latssuu,nllie.',
'MEWS CAPS. • -Aran
7101 .0•011 1 / 1 11t of ri
11+W, thondris .na asumilues. :or
J CO-BOWL
• - 776 wood anew
=3J
,
OR, TgE
I ;iii EQAIPSE"
;! 1
rtmoLgul REFINING CO.,
•
dr YITTORIMGH, "
CAPITAL, - - ssocimoo.
5,000 SHARES, 'sloo EACH.
Thl.Compaur Is to b. organized to lannUMS.
tuts Petrolam 011,,mder IMiesas
Ranted to Dr. EEPUIYHT W.O. TWIDDLI.
no ratan.. Works, kliound. Sc. btu.*
tpe etelurivo Droyertl of the MEOW: ' '
Thu Pro Perry on whteb the "Eclipse" Oil Re
fitting Woe., are eosetrueted MOW. th• Mere,-
burg BrUlm end oansista of eve or @LS scree.
It present. a frotnage on the Antenna, riser or
about line hundred feets nett is always eauP
water at Ude polet teen at At /owed stage of
the river. lane there laAllel hertanu t fuldu
daring the winter. Theegheny
bosh at tetWg.l.Trrtlftfilh'rl.r.:Zikl;
Ballwey has its tertainy. at i ns worts. 'tee
Pn ' tTeti:Tge tg Trin:4l4, l 7lrg=
Penuerlteela hallway ompany ette erects/ a
" Vt ' t: IiOTS, WI :4I I 7e gjr . et " alt: a 74 geed to
feline one Mm:a, t0...a...c1ad per dine.
The toLiz3l4 . are 27 . 1 ., :er tee adyant•get ro•
I pp " Au r eetirely ' d7
u.c =l4 et all it e
ins the Only ayent en plot e.
he use of melte *not elk %des are entirely din-
Peesedl with. ad without ll produced Um Wein,
ter and purer them. Evades, tbe
test is made higher by this preens and the oil
a
The
Illuminator, •oe almost odorless.
The whole avparatos Is under the control or
one ooerator , whether one bundled-or *. thou
wed bat - role or 01l per Gay are mutt:metered.
o he Carol this operator rottetets In the open-
Ins and closing of slew valve,. There la no tar
or coke to be cleaned out, at d the apparatus can
started and ...Peed Ina row menende, then by
entirely dotes away with the a...UT of work•
her on the nabbaatt day.
There is no bad oder. generatnl In the manu
facture 01011 by Ibis mate., atl'an destruo•
yn.a. , ;g7,..:. , :ttr,;;;:t„..rd°: '11 1 1, 4. 1z: e n;
ee ls al In all respects to trutr, from ' West • ...-
ee it'd Mao.
Dr this pr. ell eta be produced at stoat of
one parbarrel len than by any
nee. and at the setae thoe a greater per n ea t ..
is obtained. leas amount of
the
rativi.d,
to entry on tee Ms Men, for that the
avid. mated.' 111 00 raDidly ens entirely trans.
tonned Into the marketable predate. Teem ate
many and venous Lou tablet, the operation of
tnentermeta olltky Ude r4eass will no t to a le, her uni whiz% an not enu
merated b
The ••gclipthi• to the thirteenth Rennet, COU•
strutted by Dr. Twed4lo In this ettlnity..T . tedi:
:1
I ' ELT Fifa rlb z O as u %. 1 1OZ e llkilLe a T.f
tandsrd. SC. lit deems this one worthy at the
tiame it Dew". and will bring the best eTor of
le 127.plait/1.1 a:intake It ethrplelle and sultan.
tory 10 the stockholders.
Only One'llandthil and lift Thousand Dan
i w eZ r r t e h li%2aCgi . p l ar :111 r er riis"`"Pirer?."'"
The Boots are now open at Ina ingthe of
S. fl KIER & CO.
No. 359 Liberty Street,
•
FM THE UNION RAILWAY DEPOT.
rd7r=stk
at a. I a n d unite. r
cards t• the Works earths obtain . -
ed
ofnr.
Ur. TinthrULT, when sunbathers eau
hees the rational, of the , process explained.
anition
WoTldii
I=
TO THE HOLDERS
OEII
L,0.4,.NS
Or rux 1
COILMONWEALTif OF PEII
SYLVANIA,
DUE AFTER MT 2, 1860.
Holders of the following 'LfJaNS Of TEX
OMMUNWEALLTH OS PICB99TLVANII. ara
reqamted n Tome.% the j la7aaata. (P7ln•
clpin and lomat.) at
Fanners' and Mechaniel' National
Bank or Philadelphia. •
Lean
Lean
Lax
Lean
Lean
Loan
Lean
of Muth 2'. /J3l, dna h3mlllo,
of Aprtl 0,1,34, doe .1.41.
of •pill I klMiosteto jtuy letil .
Of rebros/711, UU , die July 1,1131.
of March lf, IMO, due July 1, 1M0...
of Joao V, 1111, do. .1.• t, 1314.
of January a 1612 00 1 J. 01011,19
of the Above LOA.le 'welt ot to to detr in
Wrest atter hOPt.ohet . ISM
JOUR W. lilllllT,
uoviararoa.
JoeN Hialmvirr,
AUDITOR fi11.722111..
WILLI 44 H. AEEMBLE,
rrATZ
Cta;ti wAnEIIOIIBE.
1111`0 & CO.,
, ate;smetz.cazannzc,
• .
•.
t.
N 0..: 100 Wood 'Stree
ZEITTASITAL AND 'MOM MATZO TA
ELI WAHL 11 4 / 1 11T3 and TAB= OUT
LIMY, &Ivan on band.
HIST)
-Fit
,
teu IlLkvaLlsatlmns 1
4M ccs sail tams Uut mu as Lt tits WWI
49k.1.40C11UC0e
04- DEALXII /21
Nati Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
atextawircn. Wit-13z%
•
French Clocks, &a,
ftedm mums,. ifyen to tW /1XPA111334 OP
YINZ WATOILZA
.em0.,.. 11 : (/ ' 23 Pitt& Sired.
r.
vvvre vvvvutzeit.....wv. v. INTAarDLtaI.
GENERAL. INSURANCE . AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN 3 M'CANDLESS,
octal igloo= erh rivtabnallb,
Omerai Arcata tor Western rannrylvaila of
Continental Life Insurance Coq
or zrzw num.
f •
ittle.' L11 , 7.62'01= and a ll dlaetlollena of
prnutcletftediett la , faaponalble Commutes, at
• Alt rate& IZi.a7serts.
EPHARD'S
CR.A.CECERS
I-
Stre
017-Libe
PITISI3I7IIOII, P/1.
CITY copLEcTrso A6111E11014
L. D. DUT011....6. Q. IIIiADOD.
SMITIES $B1TOIV& SHITON
Local Collecting;Agents,
sa a err. maul Mertz era nook,
P.. 7 . BOX, ISIL
rilollllFef d u nsi b io . L.
, 10n u tat471:88I1
net0o14: "1" '
tted.
P. 10788 N
aro striosi tninicess zeinnal
and Chathaes straits,
tinsmith' and Dealer In Hardwire.
eLnrd"4,ll / tVill ttrA u ""
ihgl.l*.rall• O VAtAkIltlllO. a". i0n...,
PEciltY Beztuni
PUMP MAKER.
1 1, Mtnr'31`1 , 11111 iTag,
r-
17 CA
1.4 Arirl.tilgt u°' g'"'
DIRGE BUILDING TO LET.—
That large radios,. rorraarld
yon , s 41sslidIng.
And Weir oornpled kr lark Over Irwn. on
Virldn Wore. n Wood .4 Liberty Grans.
'Vert ortrable for storage. L. ware of
11OCLINTOoS • CO.,
aoldrdert Si Arid am.",
pUTIE SPICES. of Intni quilll.•
ty, warr.ted pert. iclmad -and vrphy
that., Clreutzeo, Cais. ) 11 /.l4latokinuy hi Alt.
ra i jasnrktaakt 84 4 4
4 •• • ash. i ,
son, • . 00n1iii14011411511141'44.44•4
NOTICES.
grW'ffir >irt:itr9t,
'/REE RAILROAD CONVENTION,
Called at the BOARD Or SHADE 800113. pitte
harth. Avgnat 2 , th, at 'OS o'eloca,
HAS BEEN. POSTPONED,
Until Saturday, September 25,
At the tans Utile Iliad plata.
Iv older of LOS COMMITTEE.
ackraci
ISTOCILUOLDEIIS OF
tO elugur 6gOCIYI 1111101E0N CC
And ell others Interested In pnasldlng Ouz►P
GOUDA for the people, will meet at the
Independence Engine Nome,
=
TEENDAT 'EVENING. AIM. 27th
, At 7}; o'clotly
By °Mee Of the. Presidemi..
,
• P. IBRAIL, Beett4SYY,
VirIYIVION REPUBLICAN
COUNTY. CONVENTION
. -
Tim II RION' ' II IPITELI.CII7 V,017118 or Alla•
th.ta , 7 tAaaty ara requeated to meet at Wm and
placer Ibr boldlagalettlinta la tae manual Wards,
saatatitta tad Tewatallps. a. ' '
SATURDAY. August Slit, 1887,
And elect TWO DELZGATH2I from melt elec
t/ex elstrlct, toe County CiltMlltloll, to De held
es SIM/1186A 344 at 10 welook a. se, flu the
purpose of comteetloe candidate for a...t0
sad Emma of lepreseetetrrel of holm Mune.
sod groomottog ench other bonnets as sow be'
premerlyltiought before .. • . .
• The PrlataryEleetleas m Ike Toobehlpe fez.
eeptlng the Toonshlpe prow And. Pitt. Pee.
melt Rot Wilt.tee,.mee edit
be , betweini the leintre off and 7 .3 , 010ek, mud
the VidlOg to be by ballet,/ 0111 be bell be.
tyre= the hears of Wee sod Cs o'clock
v. he n sad to the Sereighi and pities be.
twee. the loan of les sad trees wow%
D. m. Mao ettiee nod *n ought! the eleetieee
.1011 be by tollot;ald la the , tOwnehtto by hark.
JAMS It. 7111WER., bztaki.
H. O. Nact.r.s., s.ertiu/co.
lrreasseas..A.S.P4,ls67.
IarTIEE UNDERSIGIVEDi
ITOI2II deigns tbla etyoni t.
refine Syria ra, and aware of Ile desirability-an
apiece of...tamer retort, conelderlas the ecy
liberal °there( lion. 'Andrew Stewart to downer
the alts and but idle et to a boon ode .61eoelitlen
for restorlne It to I tably for the ample itneotemo:
dation of the pablth, hereby eall a mettivecif
an
parties who may feel in intent' to this matter,
to be held ar the • 1 11Nt3.151e/LUELA. HOUSE.,
, .
Thursday, the 29th
AT n O'CLOCK,
to insogarates masseurs for soaking Mr. Stew
, art's propos/Hens available.
Ws shoal& be glad to most Do /Her tr.. at
rai.ts reached by . Dila rsotles. Kr. flt , mati ba•
-Odaidedhla latentlon of Delos present, Irben
be vlll re-stati and tollfil DU proposillon
the toesttno than urns:tent altb rusk TTnstees
an tiny be seleoted to bold the pretntsesnntll lb*
rondlttores of es (mow_ Man.&
ww. 0; Donesn, inward Gres*.
3. J. 611111.0144 . J. P. Tanner.
Z. W. Bnowden. -Janes
.Ina HOD. C0.,.,,,e . . Jobe/ T. Plosne,
John Ylemini. H. W. lasekett.
6eo. I. Dud, Wm,-0. Johnson t Co..
Pr. !Wm, • Hart, Caogbry d Co..
.Wm. Hoilltset,• J. F. Eltsik &Co.,
Geo. H.-Holtrinan, 11001, D. Tbompson - ,"
- goiter!
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
-• _ •
Thg• All.thool Whir tgootitany mut.
until :onkel. oath*. trx.pert promptly. from
tretrajLeteizav I. nimd...at
4 1=4
wemart,fr-11.177k/3 Virig
Yttleomplt rm./hairs Bowl si .......202.MACH.
Toe truce( the ro.a ts extended dark.., .D 4
. To
Yrt =21:: 111 al I tt ' s Vtligo d riti: ars
"UV ItntirOVATll,4l.,"'k
NOVIrTh----ie nele.E.--T (War All
tir .
Ilona Maalox. of the etockltolduo of the
JalifEl6 CO 4,L CUlleA.2y Ell tis held at lts
sake. Comer 111.asket uld Wator, ottroota, Pitts
harsh. rn.,) on lIONDAY, BoOtember ad, un,
at 10Eork D. la JAILEI 9OLLOED.
anfl tog • Zeirotatio
EDIIONZIONAL
STCIOn3 . B 801004 .. •
Lk 7 1 11EXCEVILiX.
Will Open Monday, September 161 h,
•
. • .
ET THE scuooL Hours or
ST. JOHN'S (EPISCOPAL) "CHURCH.
Circulars and. Nl tkulnid lOromastloi as to
terms. at.. may Da hail upon sPIMOMOCI
Sav, WM. P., TEN BROECE. Butler stn..
Lar.encerllls, H. J. I4MCII, 96 Mark.
Mast. Plitsbursh. • araludi .
WI. AND MRS. 811111.112.8
Classical'and Commercial
C:i AL TA NE . 727,
tr.i,lll.4.4lrfalitiativ:l344intletunly AA .
8nag...111 re.opet
• Illondayi the Rttth of Alnput.
H. AMC Vig ellared. during seveateeth
71Veitiar * .t "'"" e ''' ' 'a d iirr
1.4 lux.--4-....g.,„vrezari.....vtx,
wrest. Mrs. MAST, epochal/ oda*
eated forttrehreft Mon ha oneot the g rst
garleale Zaglemd, hag large experiarm.
Rhlidrre e rll 71 %!% 770 '41:117 JP:ag co s
re h arge lel4l:thearc oa nargpeag
es
Ca l i geloal loam leßn the' entire totill story
otoer neglecters. AMA a• vet an not anderehr =-
Peen far hall reef,d =play to asalawt
tesollera, 0111.1411. tad
?VV./.
TEN DOLLARS PER SESSION. LESS
Vr:422:Arllttr a " h ** 4 ' '9l°7Z;
WEST= UNIVELTEr y.
pre m NEXT ,TERN Wi l cans,.
. •
.•
ZOIDAY, 1igma11.131233. •
All mato dear& to mar &lisald leo prays& oh
that dry.. Ti. Isulastlya bat wow slush Pro•
tenon. sad &lard& the but &foully's& is lam
Lcomfty,.l.ltorators art Wpm. Stoutest&
eua asta Anorhumb Potraullo or cone,
for
laforaualou address thi nurawinirr Or
wzrneres 1 3EIVIISITY, Bat( our itna;
aziala
BISHOP 80W21141.21.28T/TIITE,
coaseurs
School for; Young . tidies;
ora. 62 Grant Ortreti
, , •
_ c yb. Innt Term :Lniz i r a er r re . saloa t gt flat
trjr":l/7th't:ob .I.*J
114,..1.iht.kg.ii3,§43041..vq.r00t....:,....4.4W1.1 47Ui.
For Inforamlos or adaLltaloailddrui
HEY. R. J. 00 3 / 7 2i,
Micros.
_I
AXD AMMO
ENCINiERINC,
At the anngsmur a rota-non-Rio =fn.
R. pen HEIR. Itti, TOP OS ANAWAL
enn,FirjroVATarDr)Welte9"
MM
I., T&LEALL TE6ai OF. TILE
ALIIGIMY HALE iND.III.I.44.ICANIT,
T.
YUN z i ly.eX pH p eThe titsl.lettleolenteebe oa
Pie'dlgi ei'aufaixtiiugral
threnlare ta be tad at We
by Beet Mgt.
etottents eat teeare Plat. by rerietertnelbele
name. at , Iba peek Mere 02 lie&lerT,llV.lV
MVO*
THE SCHOOL. OF DEUGN,
3 r 4 =krt 3217 , COMMOD:r r
kfILLAIVII IikILDI2III. 104 FLI7III3TIIiZT.
117101rojnairontli 32,1:144"
d
" . k HAI
.o ai.
WASHINGTON AND JESTER.
1! ErZ ?EMI Only{ WEDSAFDAY,
.hepty to the P$ SAT eaoonibtag.eitt:
the VTOL' Weehhhlthh.
possopirmus AB LI " - lunar -
‘• mete" ia •
ni 1 1312/0116 Of /imago lnag.
BLUX LEAD, WOINY csainpuol
7 . 1 ,11/td ALBA.,
Ari Amazing the Adaltiragtoili Vied.
THEILIE SPICE
XArtuttcrare , aata but perfe . cur rFut arnize.
e 500.00 REWARD
?or any itdelierattpn telplainVlll6 012111
M1L:t....4172/r4l7MlCeiltlaiLli at.
ZION* ezninuono tumuli . 111113IIIMI
ARDUCKLES,&
Menlo irocen (IP Prolaiitin of hri 1 4 1 41116
222 and 224 Liberty Sim
. .
- . rrnsnuson, rA„
NAWlP t irelrel u lg umg3 uußn
n.Pwr flavOtreatidtl,94".
song nal ut na say COal. hi Ma suited. .1711
167,3 BAGS - COF.rEB,
GOOD TO STRICTLY CH010.1;
In eloie and . Al W,y fall eieek of
orizra ait'ociestzes.
Watch wilt tie cord td the trade at tbLi.l?A.3=
-f)uu3trct:ix,s & co; .
&ale NA 211 likeity &IA rd 61 1 31 1,
- 7 , :bactrevi .
OIL CLOTHS—For Floors, To.
.4 4 : 3,1112 Ala n A 8 grikriegfitteAittili
LtZtiappt4 IroNAullgi'“gave
au, J. 1.11.11i1144.8;'
WANTED-Tegium_ As trosir
Pram. !iax foiwork In lb* home.
'Nom noel sp ; MAW Irtillog to mooptoiodor.
oto trots. call M STILIZT.
comer at Tart7;ttaa 10 t 10 o•tiock TIM
DAT. mr:ml
Nu - A N IC 10 -oAftervics,
g ive , tz , , as
ittari j earemult
;AV- ViVir 4.9.
dUttW0.914.■.11•04,1
my. relvoss• tllvv, if :Do,
loalt ass aildreall irp . JURY*
Orval Wo.l.
.1111 an •zis. sonar rud
Wayne dul.. =lamb.
WANTED; •
JULY COLD OODPONS,
And Compound interest Notes.
J4X T. IZAIIT E CO..
Oenor Youth auel:lroot Sta.
1E:1
WANTED—ken In Salesmen
• anion:man st notional Art Amnions*,
Apply ot oats, t.
-,„
Prendinit et AssintWoo,
Pinib l.lllDiamoad stre.R pimpuity
1. 1 1 ,1 :4 Li , 4 , X1) all :4
OLIVER "
DI'CLINTOCK
& COMPANY'
Are W l 7-muilag • 4us saaorlautal ot .
..V4TMW
rbi.h,m.gred Witt Alloopitat lut
ezzAr DO
Ingnaan and Common
fp.a.rijEmMll3l...
Zdintings* Niw Writ. hiCal,
15 melalladusessat, Is dwell:1;A holm
ompiltrolawromuseo.,
211Fift4 Street. •
1=12:1
PRICES REDUCED
CARPETS !
, ClOths,
.Itlattitigs,
Window Shades, •
Table Covers,
Piano Covers, • •
Rugs and Wats,
• Stair Hods, Jk.T.
,
L. sicr of blots, was TALL 110008.
Plat oar stock at . prlas to scat the armsaarr
817171111. Skase asall.uiriteo4l is our Una sm.
Rot sttsbt avant a• by.
BOUND, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth Street,
avf77NM Onr I►tu 11,
RCIIIWIS. CAIIWZTiI,
itar*.a..x3L.
ALL•WOOL 'llll3RAMEL
ipunioEn wus
VBB7ELS CARPET/4
lizovitni naa rica Tama
Good Wlllta Cad lied 6Leeke4
•
. .
= TINA • MATTING%
.... vani To aua rya mom.
. .k Reductica fa Lace CtirtaLis s
- All 4 may orna 10•41 B. '
VOLlffigay
bra pith, Sties!.
iNtstea How ctil rest Oftioe, aft.
, ova: 13 .2;t111.1aars Book Stare.
LIWT.
Ifext
eadPl•
hurt
Fin
REMOVED,
Übl *RolllEltbi.
02
L.pir alma attgal.r irezieleralat
Eirwassgotais,
Zan a
awwQ■
Nq
°: . slFifth Street s ,
1. 5at.1a,.114 ttarepints.
I=
0111 VELVEM
_
VeiTetE l / 2 Brim% t
ES2'lllr BRIISHEILIS,
ur5....4- awe. moria!,,,cl k
.. and Xabla r r
";oieri.-
COY• Vela 111 1M
cmalitadaseme.
I: PLY A)SID TWO PLY
Veins, -
11 '481if at law mica Cut.thar
.13110iiteg8,
• 31 ftetakielltreseit.
FE
G MAOHDOIB.
E;
4 ......6.
VX .IM -------- is 1
ii. mut nip' st:erit. t tato.
..FAttas mu
...M4= 1 14 1 • lia ' '
slam 7 3.. ~11, maw (
I afflticAre e. . .
•' - Mt. ..: . . . : .
Nr 311.1.1tajk ustrupasc
anon SWUM ma.
~~~
• & auszam I
ISTffell'AlD LOCK r'
Mieh,lB,, Fain
Az. Tait
!Or lUP:I7 SU ilia' iNittaisi
ios AT(frl► ter sot -
GET N
arm now A
'VARBzB4I3IIn t
u"
CHIL. "401% itiut
1)010 46va to reilaad.e4 au
Irlrilil ab o , ,
NES 4 aL.C4-iGiil
Ell
M;;
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mut t
.1 d 0 1 • Wale
lrU •'"•ibink..nistubi4t or taatr • .-•
ma« a as •
tirrtsaas j". I°s 3.11 " i witsrr. •-' •
v.v.:taw/de; •
.TuE isuutovEn & RARER,
GEWINC'IIitACHINE
is a ltalloat i ale of koctoolo at Moan no o
Ira 7XZT ars= r,
atone .eatittlatil
=
•v 4 z
TOM TOZAT
a. a. t.srr ..... Toast..
/L 74lxesua.
"trOEST RELOTHEMS,
House Carpeuters sad I:milder,.
etillof .77=017.. :ti".11,. utldrm i.
4411dran'
• r •
A (UM. nyip,;.7 6 -.. ,u & nuureirsa,. -
- •
Nal:rods ultia Ilit arllatais. et; ore iroilt.. ' '
", CARPMERB AND DITILI)Ems. .
MU J 01422• 1-srumgar amino . . 0 {.., I
tra=t!"'""'" ab* P4 :4 9 ..
• •
Fa NA ui NA Illeibmi St, /homy City, h, ,
.17=44
.
Z ..- .....8.. •P . A
.. T 4
Hoise . B . ander wo
.carpente n•
•
.10.2.Arlas.a.exzwa.a.z.ar mai DII.
.4iiiltraki.nalatrftedoió ill Wa d s. .
.1111041. ,
1300ssv8tu.DER8 AND
• CARPENTERS.- -
inaLnia-saarD 41 . 8:3 DPI:4U/ UM al.
l'en9XBo2l h Dipq
iT exrdtheinia stnrAi.
4De ta • •
smuts,: A. '
Oltscommi to 4:01:6 P.ll aisapbx.,,,
.4 99.4
PRACTICAL AMlORRApr i tal, ,
.r
aire'
-iy z
aft,
*r° b:n.
tr v, se. Ifttliii2Wiimi
- .
cuAAA„B ulaxp
LITHOGP.AITRER ,
No. so poi rm i a „
Ti 6 - •••Ps "POW Thladtagl•
ftiUMAITIk NOZES
*h. admir 1.11. mirj6"24l42';
- Unriciissz mor n " ,
...211.1.11-11,. bat: sad oxy—w r , " 1113 111.'
sw. - 70.1.1=7::=VWstsetufer.2,94
Ye