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' tl7l64...M...:_fgAr_We Co" ' Mar seliesetweemspAseeneeettetroxemq e, Male funy aroused, notobiantsktettiose the Brest re4gar . , , elicit" they strug .Jlo. ~&! ft 1 4,elistlactIon between ~,Ownieleases'eand Radicals has been till , llo°,, Winch wiped oat by the intense gi6Vdejust indignation. lioappreben- Ilion is now entertained bat the Republi can majority at the coming election will .be no line Al that polled last October. , T , Upon motion of iIID Hon. EDWARD M CP/i311410X, of Adams county, the fel-. lowisti 'resOluUoni were unanimously adc.pted: . Resolved, That the gratelhl thanks of the people of this State and Nation are due to the Bon.' Edwin M. Stanton for his fidelity to Liberty, and for the "zeal, patriotismi firmness and ability" with which he ever discharged the baportant and onerous duties of Secretary of War, nt and that wo cordially elcome, from the action of the Senate, hit ration to that high post of responsibil resto ity - and honor. • Resoleed, That Ifajor General Philip EL Sheridan and Major General Dan lel E. Sickles have Wound themselves to the hearts of all loyal men by their distinguished gallantry and military ser vivis tu tite recent civil war, and espec whyll to the people of this Commmon altb, by_their heroism and success in proteuUngAnd defending us from rebel lavastom ' • & Rescind, That the arbitrary and via— cilia removal by the President of these illustrious public servants, In this alit ' cal jnocture of national egairs, and at the dictation of baffled conspirators, evinces, our judgment, a fixed purpose to nal > iffy the wise and jut measures adopted • for thevesteration of the Union, and to defftbe will of the people, constitution ally. o 'pressed, is an inst to the loyal sentiment of the entire nation, and an offence d meet. eserving ezemplaly panith- Ran , lsed, That General 11. B. Grant,. . by his firm and patriotic protests against the removal and attempted humiliation of his gallant co - laborers, lds manifest respect for pobbe sentiment and the laws of the .land, has our most hearty and cordial thank's:and by the highest civic virtues tuts added an d to the matchless greatness Of hie military fame. Tam resolutions are in complete ea coo ante with tke trash uprising of feel ing throughout the Republic's ranks, and will be heartily respqnded to, as to their. 4intct statement", and all the natur. kliatietiesury filteraruiestherefrom. After the transaction' of the unit routiae lantinem, the' members of the , : 01 1oatittee; is Ciliary, d. their ies. recta to Jddge WIILIAIiIt at hia Teti deuce, where they were gracefully re. aired and entertained, - NATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS. . •-While , all men have BO tunny and Close reutoblanies to each otherns to be • Instantly- Identified in belonging to the same nice, they hue at the samothae' such manifest specific differences as to 'be readily recognised as individuals, 112 a more general sense, this is equally true efzintion‘ This is not always per ceived because a nation As eo large an obleaShat many persons, through defect of Uinta vision, fall to get a just - .view offs proportion and coloring. The moat distinct characteristic of the • people of the United States Ii the Love I of Liberty; the recognition and nforce , ..Tent of uttital rights To"supereCia/ e ' ofeervation, scattered facts seem to tradlet tip' aitiumption and even point in another her direction; bat the careful stn. • deatrof &null= • history', 'who bail on .cestofront med himself to dedue conclealons, not isolated instanese, but from large usemblages of phenomena, has. no • dubitation In arriving at the concluion - '.'lndicated. If a single fact le coutempla. tea t as the long contioned. enshoremeut of the ilacks, It appears impossible to admit that the nation hasbeen animated 'by an honest lave of univeraal freedom. If the seal and courage of our people in • asserting and maintaiiiing their own In. rights ire considered in con junetkni with the coecciatence of Slavery, their conduct and chsractei seem anent . - Lions and contredlctcuy; the Rio Grande • • not .More torturous than. the nation's course. Nevertheless, when one takes each a position as to view tkil total his. tort' of Amain, In despite of all excep. , time, nothing stands out In such relief ' as the conception of liberty, the hearty love of It, and the attempt to Organize and defend it by . law. This has been at all thus consldcaous, bat has become ' especially prozniaent and g Commandin during the last few years. • CaTli en . Bcro Indeed, that we abolish. ed servitude, nut from hatred of it, but because in the stress of war, we found it expedient to imitate the prudence of sailors Jails great storm, who - cast over boaritineneost Valuable ,and wised por• lion of the relizgoif Thislt is weight y, to ok ra thedr livelLreproach will not stand the test of scrutiny. The nation encountered all the perils and surinces of the gigantic struggle because it would not consent to the absolute enthrone. msnt of lilusry, but heisted that it should be circumscribed, that it might die. The whole population, North and South, white and black, recognized the fact from the beginning thst the war grow out of the natural antagonism be tween„ liberty and bondage. Even the • most ignorant and desk-minded slave bad from the vibration of the first gun rape but profound conschnUneu that • the strife was concerning his condition and destiny, and that if the North tit. 4mpbOd his chains would he stricken off. 1 The loyal white masses saw inatinct- : goy what the real Issue was, and what upshOt, from the nature of the case, liOst be. The • government hesitated, drew back and then arlyanced. Coming safe Power with a reputation for Rad. Icallun, based upon pnblic commitments 'Agustin& upon. Innate tentleucit; the Jologniatratlon seemed for a long time 1 1 .iiidertal by thus magnitude of the ju r o U mits ; by the vet sweeper events, and ,by' that-providential current that drew all men and all Oars Into lt. The Orailkoi the natloi wan not exemplified by the government. The people, in ac. ettysoyof perception, In correctness of Aretelet. in courage to perform, and In patlealg tOoldura,werrepatnesiittrably In advanee.of the men to whom had been itqlrthe responsibility of conduct. administration. ItWas only when the peuille would berm longer baffled that Waitaki of Emancipation was pro. mulgated, and the rail disposition of the lastitiwit.ftdly reflected in Its laws. Nor;triti this an exceptional instance. Foe'Riat two years, touching the needfrattqafbr making emancipation* -reality, by guranteeing'-those collateral - 444 471,"" ' wl ,1..... Ake.lo I which alone an enanre Its mum= 11 the peophalatre In the n, • •as m advance of Congress as Congress has been in advance of the President That high functionary, from being an ultra radical, at a single bound put himself at the head of the counter-revolutionist's. He co nce i Ti d It possible to do wha t CARETTE fined to accomplish; to turn back the rising tide by a u. mmed that ins ions than men; that • e m u . 11 perturb to the peep. • 7by gal quiddits he Wel se ide d to t l of alight all Mito a . ' r e d by common.balle into the &tune work of our political organization. The people would have taken a summary quittance wthmorthexhiudobitin maxe44. utirfa: RO 6 t Icehtnd that it qae not in roloPort--witlat,...mta,-- took ffieWit gag 2 riggrakip4lliefdniAL: 4sg slitaiseaelecti ons , Wgista:lbstuagr.luit, I kohipighelfaieWrif itgdadeferietelvoirtlees'o R iN r i r t a h lr 447 t i'. 7l4 Pktif§M. L/ t 4-J .111.40 mar I.4s4itol2dii Nl;tyhillii , pkormagatcd o ttie' UittIiFINALJA fhp,tatlielettfreacntleinentalittilll4 404- %Leda:tete frildarftbepartasaentcmularnia Vtliefitibtady'bletantig.flielt a ' i 4 t 4 4 .4444 :4 l :4'ilP:looNiAtlfir`. of the Gov arunatmLaraLlhademeiord of the .4ababitantse,,,ltills.oesuiumination Aa r i'realdent . still labors to frustrate. - 4;tualt.4 ` A;lify - won a decided victory 4ttiftiingress and the loyal people at 'the nation; won it bye boldness =Mut ing to the.proportions of audacity; won It because Congress failed to trust the people, and do Its duty in a straight forward and effectual way. The nett= means liberty, and will have it. Thla Ia seen farther in the lenity with which, in obedience to an enlightened public 'opinion, though in the face of considerable clamor the government has dealt with those who participated ac lively and potentially in the rebellion No desire has been evinced to execute vengeance upon them. There have Wert no bloody expiation!' .for treasons; no ' trials Werefor- Only such light and temporary disabilities have been imposed as seemed needful to public repose, for guarding newly acquired rights on the part of the. blacks, and for securing a loyal, reorganization of local govern ments compromised by revolt. Such modeMtion has never been exhibited by monarchs; and because they have been controlled not by coast:lazing what was best tor the people, but what was moat advantageous for their dynasties. . • In ;few, therefore, of the general and predoraimmt characteristic of the Amer ican people, and the success with which extraneous and contradictory elements have been purged away, there need be no fear as to what the final result rill be in respect to the Immense controversy now progreseing. The ,special and tem porary here, as elsewike, will be con. strained to give way to the general and permanent. Whatever mutations may yet be experienced, liberty will not Only be maintained, but will be duly organic. 'ed and protected by law, and for an the People. , • • . FOREIGN .ITEMS. —lt takes 130,000 bushels of oysters to supply the city of Lendsm annually. —There are 341 madufacturers of false teeth ih Paris. They work "from hand to mouth." -r-The Paris - waiters had 'a sputa of dignity recently, and talked of repudiat log fees. But they concluded to pocket the change and the affront. —Hot wer Increases the ntunber of criminals ea in th England, but the punish ments are light because none of the of fences are committed in cold blood. • —Some of the Paris papers say that General Cialdini mean to retire from the service, and to settle in Spain, of which country his wife is a native. —A pamphlet has appeared in Patis,• pitching Into the Pope for not taking care lir Maximilian. The Door young man seems to have had tpo many friends. —lt is strange that the most shameless actresses that hare appeared on the Par isian stage have been from England and America, namely: Cora Pearl and Adak A Menken. —The dog show at IliMenet= has at. tracted unusual numbers. Mori thansix hundred dogs were on view, Evezycon ceivable breed and crossbreed had Its representatives ..!--Exhibilion competitions will not close with the Exhibition. A grand prize la offered for the best 'poem on the Universal Tournament of Peace. It will be awarded In May, ISM. " . -Lord . and Lady Amberley who are about to visit the great American Re public, have determined upon substitut ing upon their boxes the word "Mr." for that antiquated monosyllable "Lord." —An agent de 'change of Pads re ' orally summoned his cashier togo• 1 through the books , but at the appointed time, Instead of the Individual, a letter appeared, aclmowledghig that the delin quent had embezzled.to the extent of 600,000 francs. - .. . —One of the toridoncomic papers has the following on the presentation of the Sultan with a Bibleby the Foreign Bible Society: "It's like asking a man to din ner, and then , when he's going away, presenting hie; wi th a tract that Implies that he le a robber," drunkard, or a liar; it isn't polittr--it isn't really I" —"On dit" that a Neapolitan Prince is about to lead to the hymealal altar the buxom daughter of a hotel keeper at Sorrento. Some people are wicked enough to say that what has caused the game of love to burn so brightly is the excellent table kept by the lady hostess, of which no one Is - teller able to Jedge than It Signorhincipe. —the Ga.ate do Franee says: "On ruiners of cholera at Naples, the popu lace rushed in a mass to the abode of a fortune-teller, called the Sybil, massacred her, and cut her into morsels. 'The authorities have enspended the march of troop., fair& and even the examination 'of students. At Naples all ships coming from Leghorn are tine." placed under qtutran. —The Carlisle Journal, reporting Lord Brougham's arrival at Brougham says: "We Lordship appeared to be In a very feeble condition, conaiderably more so than on his visit last year, and it seemed to require all his exertions, ' with the assistance of his valet, to get out of the carriage. Lord .Brougham will attain his ninetieth year on the lath September. • —A soldier of the an y phial. nee. meat and the wife f sergeant com mitted suicide together at Dublin, by leaping into the river at Carlisle Bridge. They were seen struggling in the water, and an ineffectual attempt was made to rescue them. When taken otit they were found tied tightly together by a passed rotted their necks. The scarf woman was only twenty years of age. —Kiss Jane ta m e rak e atung lady who fell over we rocksCradle'', Scotland, on the Bth of August, has jut died at Blairgowrie. The lady otatod before bet death that, having wandered up to the ein; intending to proceed to the water side, and being fond of botan- Ical specimens, she has stopped together a fern, when some /ooee earth gave way, end she was precipitated th ro ugh been Into the chasm below. —One of the novelties in the Exhibi tion'is a praying machine, exhibited by the. - Buddhists. It conalata of a little equare box, with a handle at the right ride.! When you wish to say a prayer, a tarn of the handle will do It as easily as lilt were a tune on what're! organ. The Buddhist machine hen this *dean. tale' over a Barbary organ, that It :a nolseleas.• It/ Inventors guarantee it to ail a hundredand tWenty prayer. a day; and It will never get out of order. —The Altgemeine Zeitung publishes some curious initiating respecting the number of lawyers in various European totmtries. It says that in England there is one lawyer for every 1,240 of,the pop. ulation ; France, one for every 1,970; in Belgium; one for every .2,700 ; and in Prussia, one for every 12000 only. Another curious, fact is that In England the number of persona belonging touch of the different professions is nearly the same. Thus, there ore 94,070 lawyers, 35,483 clergyman , and 35,995 physidans. In Prussia, on the other hand, there are 4,809 phymcians to only 1,362 lawyers. —A Florence letter of the - 12th of Au gust has the subjoined: "Garibaldi Is certainly at Bierunt, and from that place he is said to Intend going to the sulphur battursouth of the town, sad close to the Boman frontier. The government Is anxious and the more as, that French diplomacy b pressing strongly spon It; FINZMIVERtEga e lhottlasucened, can an one be: liese that the Bing would feel at ease ha receiving LIVID him first Sicily and Na- Nes, and now Rome" —The King of Denmark has given Iceland a Constitution, which is about to he submitted to the represeatative body of, that Island (the Anthing) for Its appeal]. The new Gonatitution gives to the Icelanderathe semi ea . s werborhated ttm Danes bribe • • 1 to llithttf 1/4 7, 5* of tliiat„; 11149, all rail inc. rve - t .n ]able f.. Co . a ••• • t h Ice d dec separable of the Danish monarchy, it to tams Its own laws and ad ministration local matters. 22 1 ,i RIM , 0 rCTor i l A ~ ' :' e 1" '.g".‘• Po-f 4...1a , .• ,Y ...: , c , , . , tip_. . .P . • N k 4.9 sT 1 40' # 4 1. 1 ,4.Tni cp , rrP it S, kok ha,fii4p ~.,..1 Y my , eperttoßt, u° ~, me CB , . ePLPFigialKfareMilL fr ,b,nalw . , -.-.....--___A t s. „.„, ~ ~ siotrange Adventure. :, A:iew aays &Lice, says the Detroit Ad. • rertieer, a woman went to East Saginaw, Michigan, and issued handbills annonnc. log that Mlle. Ellarona Bhoudon would ' walk a rope stretched across Genesee street, at six o'clock r. x. Tuesday. Ai great crowd assembled, but for solve reason the failed to walk postponing it, until the next day. At the appointed hour about 2,000 people assembled to i witness the performance. The lady ap. Petted in a robe de ballet, but seemed very timid, and after awhile, seeing her awkwardness, the authorities interposed and stopped the performance. On Thursday an old gentleman came to town in a state of great excitement, in quiring fora miming dang tar who an swered the deacription._ f the rope walker, and stated that she b left home suddenly a few days previ nd that her people feared foul play. T h e father, (:. who is well known to partie in Detroit, is a wealthy boldness man residing-in Flint: The young lady Is t i enty-foer years old, is handsome, and engaged to be married to a wealthy Eastern man soon, and mores in the beet circles of society. • She bad never walked a rope before, and what Induced her to under_' take such a rash adventure Is beyond conception. She was induced to go home by a party who was acquainted with her father and family, and started about an hour before her father came. nix Years of impotent. Girardin, in the ParisLabarge, imms up the result of six years: 'From August 18, 1801, to Angist 18, 1867, exactly six years have elapsed. These six. years mark a period in the History of the Itestoration of the French Empire'—wkich Is conspicuous by these events: First, the exption to Meudco, the occupation of that country, and the Aye years' ear, wound up by the insani ty of the Empress Charlotte and the shooting of Maximilian at Queretaro. Secondly, diplomatic intervention of France in 1863, between Poland and Resale, wound up by Polandkoing her administrative autonomy, and her quar tering, a ft er -much bloodshed and Incaf. cniable ruin. Thirdly, the unification of Germany, engendered by the unification of Italy. What France has lost during those six years I see plainly enough. But what has she gained?" - - - Coot . 31 . 1311 DZOITAS.—Air an illustra tion of the cooling* of Mad. Frigaud. the French murderese, the follow log is related: "During the trial she tooco• pious notes In & copybook, which she handed occasionally Mbar counsel, who returned it after reading her observa tions. For inatance, after Dr. Bergeron had explained to dm Court by what means the murder bad been acco mplished --that is, by the double pressare of the • knee on the throat, adding that he had made the same experiment on a dog-- the woman Frigand wrote as folio w 'Madame Mertens, wore stays * stiffened by very strong whalebones: please to ask the doctor lf, in order to produce any effect on aueh stays, it would not require much more strength than I posseas. also ask him if, before he made his eipert meat on that =troth:mate dog, be bought a pair of nays and put them on the atd ". COE' DISPEIPSIA CUBE neg. 'oinks sad units the Illoanach. Ceits Dyspepsia Cars to n sovereign Pentad, tot all dime.. of tae stomata sad bowels. gee.e Dyspepsia Cans amiss fever sad Aga. Lot taus agitated *lib Ibis mahritY tt7 Costs Dirpepsts Care mires Inataatassolift and you do oot hays to Intl Vela LS M itt. <l.l. a Ter Cos,. Dyspirala Cars Ls the greaten atigeti armkaolin; It sot only create. the appetue; bat eaables gen to Mthi dtiMt Mit read. • Co. a Dlialielrai• Cars to recorasseaded by ail the leaflets paysistaast Cos . . 1 1 1gpepida CU* is sa va's **friend to all trbe.aes west, dsalittaissi 11143411•Uantmal action. • • angla a 101/ afg • Sole agent toe /Ittabarga sag eintaity. .1011Xril ILEJLLICI, Dameggial, X.. al /tarter atm... MEI GROWING. REPUTATION. if lb. entice earreepoadasee Croix Soatb Akaulca, 'Central •In•rtea sae Ow Well fa•larl, received Di Mama. Hoetetter • Math. daring the last two,. wombs. owe relfflabol at It ...ad brobebly be mune/mei on. or the mat ....9•ALAUT erolleettou ef oteflobesory roomy ea record. T e lettere, wit.taa la every variety of style. cad easanaltai Res laeltrin. Wof almost ere*, Wee, are, ear krk/b•••• all of on. tenor. 117eleneska lifkrok• /bor., wants, plaaters, Intlitery Clem, ertleaelb filyere, &e., toll ow/O.M whalltle6 brighoot reserve or emaalleatlon, that Ike and 'only leak. fore la aio I. [boor regions have I. ta generall y ora pereoted by' The ooane brOnT/r. 17111.11 irr.raits. etwe saelfasted by SO. POW. of them conatrlee mitt De fairly eallod estbast•••• tie. Yet these aro not lb. only tole. of Um Ilkorrrot AVolerl , 7 of / 1103TATTAAVA BTOkt•CH Emus. rbe forelto ordera for ilia ankle Om Meran, Ann -ells, pe New Zeelud, 0111sa, Jaya.. /CM indigo. Ca of ti c•elkw:owlet, WNW., It , hare 'bun beorfer than at say fanner pa lled. A• •A antidote b =Cu* • • 14 A•ArAle and general larlorsint, they all guilt/ be lta workable 0W.7. CUBE OF pla,Wzrela r I write to this you for your kindness add acisUle Asaalatatitat of my dis ease, for which t called to conmilt its sons Was to /massy tut. Tot will ressantsr that I had a complication of Maass. which laaily gaud In a territa• lauds. 'stash had hes istylied &lona" ee en mamas • • haramilies coma , which It was feared siert sten on my land. I knew that the popular s u of Outing th ous Ilk. Woe ws by • tatting opera tlara wigs. If escessfai at all, would steraily tivow U. ablest epos the Sots or *OM 04.10 vital argon, es wools of the sddenuse of Se sue sad tratoullato disk to a dlindurre which I wu onstralue4 to Slim Iru a aala• tarr provision of Pietas tenet rid of some sop. Did sedition in the este*. I feel perfactil tiattallad that yoar Method Of treatant. Parl fylng to the system, and local applications 1. the fista/olte part, men care, if anythles wait, trithont smiths, which I tad It tit and 1 am happy to report myself well Ia .eery pasisper. with sender and better health than have 0.1 for pun. /'scald Leo 044 that UM smiths tics you made ware shout palate s., ad hay latt Me a haw lea, with ail itis starves .4 vigor of restored lealth. loan, itratotallr, 0--. Dr..lloysor,s consultation on= are Do. 111 Peah street. tram ta. X. until 10. m. NEW I'i'Ii3ENEBITB • W. 14 BINGRAX, Jr.; Aldmou Aspress /fah INIZA Sim; ta ais aught /gym ;a map sertumou. for VW 9.1A1127" and atl other pars florougobie ale 014Sed =mei and the F 0 _ rcono gh. n. ne w —d .ae•Piti. boray oto Tat as<ae e l ne0 busby W.. tiott.. or OW !Ptah...la. Animal of IDMUND W. OBIT TZJIDihr, 'male laid IDAHO. vlw D.. Ilea the Kludged a bar kroyt upon hls ova ;Wick% b 7 District Coast of raid dialriCt. JOIDEPS DILWORTH. MifN CoryO~ ~~i ~J Fon esi-E: HORSES AND NliioUntleiLl: f°a s. 7ll°:l7,Pl47`ZigglaielF:ll:.ik H// "Zett.."""arirlai eo:air of t TUE IaTII OF SEpTigink A., BM, r. Airros t o. raft lag/ ("An iDU6 D . A wi Ka. Ai.. imparrte tastraetatia 241 x; tittr; teranff.:Vpire:g"DlU.V r. Alamos, selmWO Omer PIM awl Mut 2_____,t.b..l F . AUTOS, MSCHANICAL AAD /MUUMUUS° DICAPT MAN. CAtia—Cor. HUM aciarkat , . 'DLIT TEANESINCIEI i'LOUlth —me aft “ it ri;: e l i t i ton....ebr , . - • I . _ DA_ll,l! GAZETTE : - .FRIDAY, • SEPTEMI3ER 6. Mgt / Taiii g u a otl? could ao t au i undre 1 _ Is, riLlVlll=447lleuzim m h o atttAVatOtAlattote. alloOttaurtloti 08,7 tot e . Ito ltooMou's ' 18411, iatlitllAN, Jr" Eulogy* Out to Book OMAR Posomakero, 84 IPIITH 81.8111., Ofiles. ttaborglk. _! D THU IS TO GIVE NOTICE' that ott r. the 84 day Ot Septembe A. D. • Parma la Bea know, tem isalml Loom the ESTATE OF 01111E1.- Y. III'PAEISON, 1 Of the Borough of Lawrenceville, to the calmly 'of ...Boehm!). and Stemi of PotrasYlealL. who hes lamb adjedgea■ book/not oa Ms on D.B. ilea; Met tbe payment of oar debts ud doltvo. Ty of any property belooglog to Melt beak:rapt. to lm or for hi* use, bd the Moultrie oar moonylr him ars forbidden by law: that.. mmtlos of the etrUltors of Um axle bookluDt. woe* their debts, eat to ekome ono or am. Saelroro. of W. ,ro 4bt. ‘ l ll b. am' at • Chni of Bentroptey, to lot 1014 es at No. Os Dimmed street, la the - City of Pltuburgh, Mb,. nAans, Register. on tit. Alla day of flopteatber; A. D. VICI, at /0 o'clock a. m. ?BOA. A. !wawa', D. S. lierehoi. EMy Merchant Tailor, Coe. Penn and St. Clair Streets, Tate. ata.t syeuata of tafbemteg tl. auto tad Ott Dabu. to genital that hi..teat of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, MN WOW' .1:1C:MCLV111441 SCHOOL BOOKS SCHOOL ROOKS! &tall ameoetaeht et all the STANDARD SCHOOL AND COLLINS TEXT BOOKS, Urea la tbolleboola sad OoUrger of ?summit. aad viol:my. tor asla. • Wholesale said Retail, by is.a.ir as ocosaztp.a.ra-s- 0 HAZARD POWDER in, at AD lit. or NOW PREPARED TO matt Io alba nut &attar, 111 arltur m. large a . ILIZIRDI CELEBRATED POWDER. All arta. latt at or mat by nail Is ay a.% Boa. 1.111 oat It* M1Y1647.. [Tarn. Atte [Nay CUT. Pa.. sr la IPA SZCOXDIata3I7, rlttabetrab. ?a.. 0003 v 1 prompt Imams& ARTHOR KIRK' Ml!f3 Nor,TH ER, or BOUNTY BONDS busued lb* 5e1m.111.7 air aim* *I w 1 1 .14 1? Wara rAllansm . -- b - 3 . 4 , tt t a Vz pro/tem t toc • tirtj mttustato . r. at they, 19606 So MOW mut. 8 7 .Mb N um fellow Bric C. W. Itttry..l. CLAIII4 THIMUNGII. anzaillt B ead F rbitea.lepa avat GaLama Gaipara Lear, New patent Velvet labia; asks edam_ Bead Rattans, eta., at P. H. EATON'S, wn 1140. 17 IIIT triRICST. WRITE, Oka Ic Co., ao 2rlll4lTaic osu laros room..►l or „222.21.2."rirmtkatisit 1. 1222.. To or.uxqviciT TAXPAT ur THE atom ON ALL.Eri DENT. Luke Ir berm., eves Yr alipersou lute at p4d 10mtr Wm. niloo. Infos or WON. WNW la Sall cur .t Allectostr. UAL Ow 7 Lt. .4.084 bar LOB mereroorir baton tbe /MET DAT Ot OOTOIJIS NEAT. lea it Ile moo Is as pawl aor Woo Ye WE MI etair of Um*. Wt. Lb. IIVIL PEE OREM WILL II ADDED -2WEJLETO. L sod walk parebto owl W It Lbe PAM be act pew aor infors 134 dm lay at ?knew. amt rearrsato LOD be amend to astir [ omit p eu l 0 =48 o p , ane.%Nill• We tun. 8110 WI wob oar obLrne seemed Omen. et oar _roods Lod chattals at the o.llBjustr. whanoremor head. lad Is woke We tbareoL actrerUseneat. Ai la cues at Crime ter NONA: D. WACTIDIEOS. C 111711.13 111 MIMI UMW !In, I I ” WHITE GOODS, Embroideries, REAL LACES, Etc, :rzrni.s um" Luna the attune. Okras. The Highest Market Price ram ma fiIIYEINENT wen= GOLD, SILVE I. F. STARR & CO, Itaakets, Ow. WOOD AIM THUD ITUWW/1. AMERICAN wArcarr A aruunmi arm: ar • Fine Gold and sneer watches, FINE COLD JEWELRY, an.vzsir•iss. cmoczo. • I tis lolnd Vries& "be palate an Inv led io ion eataall4.l Otr .' ook Wore l.wsere. WWI nitrate's( mantis attended to. at ' w . WELOOPPSe Me. St rOI7IITH 1111111 T. sew. meet. enatlta we pirrenoutia arrr. Lal &MRS: 01..41n data -1 pr..t•P • "a ar re . „Tilatotrirt.*" laraas,t 24/"R so welmaocfor• Woe. latimatna. u r op tb, 4,Let nu_sazto ht.inlrauc6 .4 cool • Cassey. cm, l.ht4isaol44 tiairl% u.ta i Br LIKOCI.Iitits:•II/tas.y. "ra" ata Vim. Na. IT. CLAIR UT. jnrepy:, GOIIIII.AY Aston., EMT NANUFAVI'DIEIII 27 Harelay St., meat leitureb•St. Minetrygr "2"10,21.75. itz.;72.n. Last. seat appIUSSIOIL THOS. O.A.RIJIN, Ran lUDIOOdICI/ICIIOEIn 'Un. . 1 41 D ig u ysreVi ii iiir * R f a : • R . P.. GICTTI, witocia rouzin cr Cholee 'Wines and Liquors, Ho. us. I. Dm OHIO 82. AND DI INOND, lat euss: trash Lotrtr. Is I itad 31 out; nyik aripmhujil4..enes um. ben trlackbenies. '" tiedlog i tli " Wk imegtersaire Baum Lon. Itlermsw. 1.1 for We at. eisoL. lamm mai, al • --, I - 7ItaJII37IIIMA Waft. Mauna, Pittabenb„ Tams cosh. Goods dollsorwl Alm; Gill knoir JAR sittromsons. TWELVBDIETRIUrix emu, . pelf-esslety sad tbeComaerm;trosii.thcatrkn. zrperlor bell Wei sa! perailz II BEAM FOUR ROOM& Or the 'theta of the tlilrel ntory avg. 1.14 Wastens 11 4.11.8. zwily w retulk anti. Rm....- .my 10.4 , p, midi .vitl.b4. ruled goniar or Li . •.1.33,,, n ARGE DU LNG TO LET. -7 Tug Wu noon ftraoll4 • . Ilvarva itositig Mitiatittf teMA L ,4 1 • norsim. ~,,.,,,,, culla meounist a s. , . attl Llre ".42 "`t s u l t: j.k.imram , wg • `u. *Nu" SEMPLE PLACE. ON SATURDAY Tut besallfal )101/121711AD of AIM Margaret iambi', • ikon alstaage M}ea Lawrsaerrink. Will be Offered foe TM. krgr. .et of atentbir • oonstry•onlo With issreeescooved Its peropsloq. Ck_kor as • general Swag, •••• Mee arawsme... trot ULU mows to be fro. fryolany Matzos to l a te... ragtottgglit ' u rolrjo ero:; frltrel.'"oildrebollrli"lll4 '/.."T.rll.lb"ot"tly., ruing!, Panrtilleite g tra asTeua%" 4 to beauttrytst esorlL. YOO eels fad It SOL ' itory It Iwo. 11:toor • erlll manor g:t wla h m 7- at ita -in b. ' bo r , 111‘. ze r •J a r them 01e0...4 Me melt Moorhead lutrolag WOW, u obleetlanobto sad sleolrable.,..; aid sole tor yourselve sed tate la. meld& sad I/ yoa Ar:=7 litior=3l "" Ju st taste so. to aoloy l•e d .aulamL 411 " .• sealartoble. I mail Foil ems. PLANING )TILL s AlirD BOX FACTORY tpi I re rrA i i A R M u La e nlr• Valtsy Autmc r ao4 l . o r_ Med la• We. tqn/liar with all Mu may VlZZletnirlt CVNIZVIAIIVZ larOOLArt, P OWL/1 _gad 17P UHT lite l d . sD Wass of WOOD WO/LEIDO I. 41. wZs hub:. a °mum tua. iballosita LW. twoWAGOill. one • Iwo lex Wasnt and the outer for Willi lumber. Alae, - Wo WIT ZIP/ 4.12 MOMS AXD &WS I , Orf trud gl Won:. V;111,4r:fai...,..„- - igno:mrsiziggnos•nn.. asiPlagOnf amt. Tie WU &al usalDairf 14/ Qua. ud ;whet orda. TOO =M. APpL2 TllOlllB L MILLER,* • Amalgam, atlas W:prks. Mania ,ad Iptl Wald kaltl WM. B. Sell„ ; :Tz & letail hien sai Lathebrat It TINE BOOTS AND SHOES, Of sil Aids s damnation& 63 WOOD nix xv. rat baLme• el war flock of quay Beads as Greatly Reduced Prices ! Lain' Fits befig lutiq Aspen Wen, _5l. lass priri We rue Celt hal Iw4 VA!, km price in 's lie lresei GU Ind hob. VIA t ri m ! VW sat SISA New We is se Mai; yet g pointy, rut. fee do .t Wtleee tl, gall sa4 mg, 81 .Fifth hitm9t. TEEMI Jrir IR r 41 OODS AT DRUM It Iliranard, so. .27 FIFTH STREEITo Sty soy fteihtie awr e FALL _GOODB,IB A r ?omit= V• t,nt• 014 ..?"in4 Maim SU"U".""4I ...1:,1 , !1111S011 & HECKERT •Irlilr moons. MOAN nil aso. roman awns, Gar Com al km lirm, lost Irmo & F. BOSWORTH is 00., Prop'ze. besallfid &awl letwaaat Marl kntair SIId iasas Um newt prorniogra :1112Muninnt Ifi • rDVir'24 flea. &TA..Liti& TO GL MAITPAETZTOCIS. , ...... T r tninDicuszemED having r. ..u..4..,,,.., t ., la. ~la of Ike ale 'Mod COPLIT POT CLAY. Ar. W•w IMP•O Iltralaaa tajtm•UWW. ,000 othiklat lo ggrAirMATA P* '..• 2 • Vtait, -) ",auti • beau. arlf•lo kre potrsail an Il UN V* Imola" Noma aa Isom& Was et OW Sou Um for *WI 1001...d1101. 4.7 . VSI Wohataael Ws *owl. Wo orltl 1 ma tAitiV=Tialt”"Att.nrla " ital I•oaldfx1 us hippo mr ...Wt. 7 inaa arrsuatocus • soir. '' ronrus Illaia Walt., Wulklusla n. /Mouth. is. ROJEIZEIOCIT L , TLIC/FAZ OP PIANO AND ONOANI mu* ► erali u lo EAlterd. inrder _ dt tokr.r...,Anij: M al iYairrit: OIL wfr a i.i."141ar"%"7 %tit tyre ° owe iic'" rat r A I Farr 11: • A Fldir ..sen.dgrZwird aT ... I L . MUT iTtrod7. twe = PAPIER HANGINGS, DOA immunise, ut QUAT VAJUXTY, AT No. 107 Market Street JOS. B. JIIVONIX 8 8 800. jogspu Collecting ~.. Agent, eke MW tl im'e.tio.au.. ofalltai,VAA. wi.Z u iio uw E. PA. FthE aCaNrai UP A XXI" Ir/1.; SOS OS MAIM, WM MSSSOIS sad (*id w OSMAN, • sy 207 luauranteriumr. / am R RS • IMO. I BARR & steams, dexacrstrimicmat, P i r oMMiiiiVANWir ttft,vatt ez." --, CHOICE rAnnrriOtili ungt i rm e rragistrZilanlX.V . la " 1117 41XCINI ?EA scum unla oak .4.41.14**„C!"'11i • A`kligl - 177 i1VIIniZ .Iqa.mrp.Sl 1 43P/40itas•I•O pg.f.... 0 11.1.21.11ijoelott ut rso•nodoso aos oS ol alms N. ;;$ ;moms saa • . soutrwect egtnaompoox •84:11 x. 9. xm. garcowls Ar A fPOLOOL P. Z., WISHING COMPOUND. ; 2 . ll7 ... n ciaL .4 '"`4l:4 l 4%l:tila r i'll'a° HOUSEKEEPERS, .x.4i,:yr,r,..rerzuzvavog r bz u: moteTelese hal. Jar %YE PAINTS It Ia Invaluable. bengal* It 11% are r Sa latAreati°l2l/1. are DlteaTt. da. it la warranted to Natant • •NO LIME • • ralatatpr. tar Ma 19 ORO- We tmallatearef r" "17. :w"1- 59 SOU9Ti ITRIET! DISSOLUTION. , --- THE t/Itr/RBI OF DEVLIN & SILL na ei,Vyingt4Vl:ll"" e.. Ist.. t. J 91121 I. n OFIUTTS.I.r."Tho TVlll7.l:nel:Orlfft7l.l`,Z:n2VOlM prpr Errainum 17201/I th e Real me Laurance Aimay of DEVLIN • 0 ..74 '1 V01.?.h -4111E:17; ittutzahuin Lenendly.• Of my um:Tersonal meat lament,. s'abgr.rq •WEa4aaa. w 4 E.: od ; : rtur.l7llZ47l :4.lilll=uSlig 11 :11:4 " :rty .nd deb ror anMrVr za rm f rm z 11r. l' p l Cot. SILL .leandallar.iiof % beim l44llo ia l.ll2 /In e Let panr trandsl 1 0 • 1 n Yu. t n t Us t U rT ttt !" in "" :ll2lo ; 4 o i otr ttt: Uri I'lNLte ofM a efa na .s. TEAS ! TEA, I Of all Prices u 4 Quality, at .A.. 32C. IR. ik , ses. • To ORritt uts Irme..--........11.111m Dowd. good La " 6. 0.41.LA(.../C Viale-volow/a. rytk 67 . 7 = W W 2" !mace raii=fiia."-- _ Som e Congoes. ...m00ny...! vralreaktast....._.w.ls " 4 .-66.6 1-117 impw r JAPAN La „nurr Dlommist lavar..-41.10 111111.6.1 Lin It •• cireW!'l4 7:11'4"1 Prow no above .7 enn ems eiaM Mad of 210. they Imam, u* hoes et at ap b to t L e gZ l =lo...S . .1.7.1r0 Word'Ulo i tz u rst..4 . .l4 by /was me my* Priwy :.eito'pw" •I•ma I t 1 el Smrl tr.:sr.:l4%W" mam A. slim, .4114 Federal It.. A 11.40117 THCIOLD,OBIGINAL TEA EITOREzi FRESH AlltlyAl. OF i ranks Ilysost, Old Siam. Ounpowder Eng. Dr.ikhurt, Canal. leachong, Oolong, Old Country black, " And Japan Ni AL IS, ALL or rui :on otru.zy. No., 20 ',Fifth Street.. LUTION TO TILE PUBLIC ! A Mg, " , 11PYL".12', EN. z smolt oaciteZroro = l7l :7llLe . " folr . 4 . non 'wan latinor penny, mod ..1414 /6. E. "I.l?trz t 1 """'Itad°11141! On lin net looLow Ly only sad Maio fwa nen. Ty mous nts fond, on aro now pamper. 7=orerialittlrl OMPM.I.k"" Oa ...Any o runlet of as floor undo yozb :11Ligattgreito' :1747,1171714 Roretg! .LOOR OCT FOR @DORT WEIGHTS! nano of the denary ninon Linn Ltn ont. roViliaecUtr gttt. l . ° Per " & " olt dainty. ternnkflo to no tonown,.. A , REWARD OF ;50.00 ral~ulMo+lA roe Irmoollos that will Iliad to tles l=lega b larcz any pm oa t•faired any ft.... 4. I. T. KENNEDY S BRO., 110:et4 PLtEL PILL. NOTICE.—THE 17NDERISIMT. P72gatjp.:bbici'da r""ctragiarrnCibedg77,77l Lur.ne i t i rai to eater, of Wz r al.. um an JR ;MLR r, etc., 47 COST 7 Zs .42 Men. teiti n jr SeVirlif 1" 1.11oiti rak"tiertirinatl ~..."'"Orii• " 5 1% pm mown not min ettaaan plata &W i n o* "ZoVislainttatiolrtrapett lar.o, _.• vaar almstan milk aa eatteimmud freab ..oca anzal r=f i r a ant-ilass 46747 11.1111EMAL VEYRAII t SERILE, au. if eirry erases. . . tom IMIZ COMPREIN!ED BUNG& • ARMSTRONG, BRO. 4 . Maaabibtrur aid Wholosals Dining MACHINE CUT CORKS, Plop, Tara Trlsh Mass, Pitch, z mom ingeLass. &a. , ft ., pais io. us its Third TUE PEOPLE'S TEA STOR Wilson & Underwood; casionnnuar tiSHERIES. . , uz a r. t armmtadltistwholtiale . ' m Ra XO. lb Routh West Dfaviiknd# AL seamy ant,sael asalau ear stook and Woo. • syslixts4P GRAIN DRILLS, • •, FANNING EILLS, 1101111 apse al IRO BAER illtravvv- CitzttArs, AT 319 MERTZ STREET, prrramnunr. Or itt taa Tr.kll la cozannumra. oil% • . - iVraiza . _ No. 100 lairood Str w eet. zwrrnitu Asp ;thins mu= ay.- BLZ {WM 2 W1.T1A171 sad TAMA OUT. 'aim. u.. 11 ea man, • 01. Lara. TlCA_Orli OlN4.l3lalifillart.; • ' nit roifigr n. sk al • UV' 31 . nay dmmation 41ADISEKs, Alverl.. axe t. IrAlda at an manta to "441V14 NUMMI& .•:4 mw 1 00 steatatiMl27 thatit . _Arleta a 11...,,,, ....„. l e:lifer r -------------------------------- 1 A u. =Gum & och, . 1 CHOICE BED/DING PUNTS. '' • • • ' ItFaletviclF2llll4,77;9lb LlStrta: Lilig Ti YE:: .. 21 lie LULU= eTRXYO wAzt.c.. fSWIM BLIMILE AND 'RUB. rg k anfiratentaavalearg /TM :Av. Itaauttfecguata ratios at ..., ri: : .- mt........mar w .; irent,,t,„. :r. a r woe.:a savir i i i: -. . k.. -. .. erns., AM,. am, Immr . W. W "ICII I. I ~...__,.........e1_........_....i.tt__.. . , . • YE7 14=r...t00l of Rosa, Geraniums, Verbegu r Er 4 Li alma, it Um 066166410r•aneat64. JOHN S. d 6 16. atvz,6o4Thr. , i — seal at 6 6661130010. 6,7/6861 DVI'FSSETTi44 Chemical Woriu, 14 113 t 113 MID Shed, N. Y. . T. OPTICS. 199 treadwar. ~..7,-,;:, . ...g .l ii i ~. ...T.:- - •... 1 % 4 a li'-,k. ril r: .--'• 'l. • F .- ri fit - .__: .: I. . ------- - • * IS UNIVERSAL I.IIIIZLY lIEW MILTAXATIWN PLEASE TRY IT. WM. Z. SLATER. 4 CO tztvLLINT, CJALFt-lai• ik.x..gt anY•l75 1116 tcwd extattrykat la naparter flard &MD. Itatalled 14 all Orliggliala and Ora., - Valta4 ■tats.. . Q' FULL DZCIPig wrra xica Doubtn emu elitists It wholesale. la COOK smelt seuriatalast 40 boxes. at uaeral dlseeasit. et Lae Wholesale ihreeers sad Druggists la all the tra andantes et Du Vatted Masse. as et ms CLIFFORD PRMIDIRTON, NEW ILIUM ROHL Lindsay, Sierrit & Eimer, HARDWARE, 337 mart STREIT, Car. Weepeeee Otte Fqoare Below Balsa Depot, PITTSBURGH. sous& BURIE4 BARNES, The Pripet seiesome sere, tHrld Nlt , Rill 1110 Ma mu an, mn WINDOW tag MANDWygett 1.39 & Jun Turd et, lietweti Weal uut 111.4 - • ITZTAZUSAII. ra• • Jut ni• *Wow addatosalittennaitadtlatiot MO Int pawl truntlas of oar WY s. • "InNABZ. .MG.Cini2.ll Tereastowa, in. Jenut"tria, Marc "rel i a taeis, Plaie.mst. Pa. Gintrawar-W• MO yea, t 0.41. nr WU Wad. anti at you au% tars taw twain. The see win Mona tai dltutrans At* taw ea. awned dun o• Ls Ith al Wan! hat. WW ow wan aad trawling -at, aad we as als4 la 1a. 2: tam on slat the wows saw wit et tam sofa Witt the In ware nw barmaid Is ta• Watt. Id• dal net napalm say sato; wyealatly so null a du, naalel meaty Wand nta • dm and In= T. Wantwand WP•twa W witaan bawd; inn yeti agreeably damppolated. W• will Ow pm an wda non • Wm•tts• atna maw we wt tate ann now Nana Italy raina . -' • . !Matt W. a A. J. PAISRAID. ALLsanztrx GROCERY BD PROVISION JOHN A. MCGRAW, President. J' P . unEl4,lsepretarl. neatest et ibis Corpsay 4 sisum4 barb/ boesbi sp. Timely!Mtn So ay= inabishis or no bud% hid bettor .4.110.1b1a3^ .A.T. comae" dt 26 Federal Ott aledlleay. cmissik vou lINIM BUM 4 co., vv., mt. wkiumn. OS Fourth Pabllshars of . 01600 tilt =AMA D!& i ta w 121 4, 21h1rn ,.. 1 / 2 hD rms w re= of L ASI maid B la AU 11.1tornM AVVI TWX/41X ~num t.‘ ii. , 31 - 0 STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, z-L-&-Lgsstracna, Tuesday, September 24th, Wednesday, September 25th, Tinindsyl September 26th, Friday, Supyiukur 2716,z1567 Aa allow la ma al_ lig, IR RT. CLAD/ RTURRT, P/TTIORLIEBR. ca./Alamo of re. anal OA be obtalaad anon apallmloa than. • Tna ltatoy Hooka watt elm on Kosna, ZYLIIINE). Bortankbar OM. aaloo. , Dula nom. %a • dalarsalsad buns CoMmlttea. Poo ft= reit t grofi hilritt log " " An Wigan or atom au. C. banded late no Wade of the Elecrataoy, OR OR BIM= MP rarHss acid. Darsea.,llllllllTOßlL Moe dad= Mi. Zil lt = 8 0. t n a lsp urh a wrimai t l ' 6 ,l6, Ea. and num -ortll D. taralobed PRLL• all *tsar food at 0000000 1114111,41 00000. WSW' la , apply. Tao regulation. will la all earn to alliNdY W. bared So. TM vaideltlos wW opeolo • Tuesday Sept. 24th, at Noon. • . , Mee adstraloa.ll3 MAU; ineaßritailk 41. 'Mtn four adataak.ll 1111.112 lot easalbe..44 ali gg.' l,ll : 4l P l l:Al'aL7l.l°;24.°• o o . on 111; op.tu , • • Prextlui• 1411 to pall as sum. tb• • lloor.t.rf can 'wavy.. Oho awards for the Tnanar 00. er. Ott not beton PaI.DAT. .• .ILtrjeleat pollee sad gnarl.both da _ mitt far tapproteetlim ea— onu k*. Drorld.di Y4 A. BOYD HAMILTON, Proe% A. IL, leer. Minot Stalla Atvlealtural 1 2411IsbarK. bolltaaber . I pRoPOsALB,.—The Pewits)lva ala Mato main ant Ikelaty wW receive MMUS lee tee MUM UITILIUS, Wlthla la aaaloma, a t fluabassk,”tl3 TIM} DAY. Um Ita day at Ileptaanaa4 110, at DA GM.. 73 lll h. CUD slant. • •51P.11 .. Cheap Soap I Good Soap NATEONA REFINED SAPONIFIER Concentra 2 Gte. a lb. for Superior Hard Soap. TWELVE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT. £►e;7 Family CAM Make thielr Own Soap, A 1.1.. VARIETIES OF SOAP. As Easily Bina° as a Cup of Coffee. new Coleentest44 L 74. {. L. 144 14.. i 444 dinovered la . . iniEzrzruni, TIM Ammo axis, .4 la 4.4.4•4 eglataJT Alcittaa. of Soda, whisk whoa. 441144 MIMI VAT. P.- damp .4 BEST D/ITEEizirvE SOAP / • TgE WORLD: oimuw'.-Adicar, PIrrIIIaITROIR, !XXIII Manufaoturera 4 haPorters of CUTLERY, &c., COMPANY. - Fentelialidaituring Co. 4 ... z sod Viztlutriado OLOCLINO ibr Oit• Ci tb . p r illa ror l .froa l roa bl iFo:+al•S as d h a No. 4* OTJAClATTllittriltrurgi tuntraor Len Aaeaa -11g: tara r t. ;Mt pe r jurd 1611.811. F1ai1."5trAr.51412141,,Lm0171741,'r CITT . COLLS43IIN6I AWElfla auscoa...w a. aaansir. . SMITH, SEATON& SHITON' Local Collecting Agent', . Are. • IT: U= =Mum !ire rcu.a. .r. o. BOA sat. - rir as/roux stm•r•n daartins.. tan tay ;WITS MAL Irani 1W 1121. alit Oral ' 1 Rman a MEMuTiB I . WAOLISAAA AAD RTA4.. rty Oqpn ski bit rut :linfney; nnonnLE, n., nnutnunt„. A U. 7asa., t. trosOLlittil. Lis nakiAa ?Itch. 1 ai lhotarst,-, ,_.,_Oniasal nTaatMree Njuitus.W2ll76oW th.. .ntibulvannia aseata.ww• R IL LICEtUaIuI All•tnetasesviVire azonitl.ll-ef , 1 4 641V 1 7.1:e fa OP alma die Xi, lOW 11, 211# a:Writ 4 ,; ..-• 4411r4 aYU OMR ' pm kg " P 77V1i !KR OEM Parable o. and agar Um Mk. WI., at this a ik.eranefer Hooka win lo• rens to Hu Ink but., inoloelva. WILLIAM mumnam. keecretur a.. Dreamy [21:11 mar *Alma. ConyanT. • • Oar, • e • STIPICK ". or • Cm Caltairsatao Banyan' Company ate Myebyntalloa tbatAta anon meattus of .Id CamPittY. Int Csatlon of I.lreclan let traasamlan Groan OMIT boatman aa may, coma berm,. taem 1611 rtm Leta on Om PLUS C W nIIZESDA Ur aICYOURB :4XXT. pe ,o °Mnk Slikwanna at met Company, Cll.l at Nem Tort. Tr 01.WZRes AMMII.YmetrMIAM ' emm. It'y. a I UIH-vI{XFI ill " 1210 : 71 :"TI-Nlia• 7 431 Boarding and Day School. NIS 20TI89 U LA.DIIII. b. /02,1 SHIA hiliad4l4 . . . . , • , Mae ichhot le losatml le the Mmt heMMY emi hehdatmes tam of the ettr. • large heats, with all modern maeheleates. and II tted hil thr t v t , h,',' tr eMelere only. •11 Me breaches of • tkameth angith temhtlee, with. *este. Drawing en 4 the /math enth t them esh gum. leashhee• win h. , In st moecteht meaner. ' 'patroahtlonutM.—•ll .118 . T If/N1 XGI 41' forest sla thtebirgh. . • • rthmthlet Pthtlmetes el the School will he mat epee email:won by hatter. ee3MAIM•T THE FALL TERM OF FRE PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE 4 WILL CO/MENUS Wedliesday, E‘ptember 4th. • • et balldlegf have been ' nettaa em. n did sad zi able sad ilatelea.lakee taaeaarl aararld tam* waist you, The 1 .11.1* aim tarJAILIU ma all nu fella aao ora. sluing ) ! It suarsonr.- Prendent of Trustees erzti NEN) mums CONIIMERCIALCOLLECt. Nos. Ind B.B4o4l!litnoft, 115giRE!!1 Artthanue sad Nauunaskipprimarser of Ilgoo roommahlp. pot Tor Mullion of flpootiooso. adelnoo J. F. NoCI.A.SNONDIS. m • FEMALE SEMINARY. • 'Tie Bailiff' Session will 4444 IMPT. The Winter lent. emen NOT. 4th. grVa t p tg.f rall %VIEW. P . :AZ ATI *, •J.L. 4. wroz.virlo, ••+m-easnau . . ' THE SCHOOL Of DESIGN, wcizt. losiciziamvir o , 111XLAIIII ZDZLDLIFO 114 Mira 1111612 r, MONDAY, &In, jaw. Xvtal• Daryl:mgr. aiee eonamnee as M. am,lll. liX Br; Inl h iffr Pr' TO. SCHOOL 11;11RECTOEIL A. • ' ' A MALL 2'.IIACIRAB, et coperimes and Intellnt elms ullilestaos• 'desires • altsstaa. ntateaterr. Moue state salary . sal lamitk et term- Addrom IL L.... ultimo: ft Q. =ME WASIIIIINGTON JAW VEITIER. NErrizez OPEn- IF EDNZBILIT. allrr. /S. Apply to thit nrcuoraT. Clinaiatnug, Cr.. um in. . 9 ` . ` • realmurT, litaahlagtoa. A . ' A.UOTION BALES. ADJOURNED NAVE OF • DESIRABLE - LOTs AND HANDSOME EBSIDENOE, In the Fifth Ward, lllrgbany, AT AUCTION; , On arosariVaardeastber cith, girgZtelk. allor...6prizi.vibilaprorr.z., reogietarek exiverragfri (comer Wire eMet a., exit =Lox* Modem orteled Vienlerlerl 117.111 q Luse, fialel3o Mix ex. Irete74ill' gria 'll :ll . .l4.lsn ' t a rAr . 0. M":"..7l:tbr:""trtt L'lrtl.,VA most basintekomes la altlietelfir. Ta7ll:rl. trik't4:l7:=lTa VlVora.lajr• " 82° 0.1TC:Xt1.76...i ...aka daft. Wax. le elm est ro two lex., seveXiXt mad ormahk a llo c t.. aurlt rrw totz, Mat.' DEIRRAIRLE PROPERn! inn . RULT3 RUIZ 464 trinities, a.m. , ALrrowx cxxr. , Oa 5111111DIT: iat. dt.b. nt I n'310.3.iN3,' farB t o P c % 41114,d 111 b. Trot 3i l l. tura. :‘,..,=,,, , t..,e.--- --,-,- -; eantatatne *lse latins, arum pail% ea bar. na . pran. 'Amy flab* amxtar• b." aatbald -13,7•4=3,0. ,3M:l7lll.nain3andatainzadandr• 1 Tanana ar.star Inaba, .wiat eintern: thali apt n'.. .1). 0... 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Mai New Bacon, lent and Tongues L oetsa trtestalllrtryositca4A7. sea 13". afte livirarrorm Hum, Do Co do Do do do . Do do Dace Bunn Mani Cured elboiddstai Do do do dder, At Mutt :Mom WM' at extratttitly, Pram lab att. trt litit=l littt stittlattAttlan SHEF'HARD'S ORAILCUEERS' 317 Liberty 'Street, P/TTOBURGE. PA. AssmpArg_ I=l Mil Elm git br .4l: lol4M4 ••A • .""". A T offendl. AI • aop4lll ttatoult • 11LW Wanted. 11121:113)7 .re 1 a.. tuvin gb*ll soamated an.n.... witt ftwatlasa rum am Mom . Ilan be • tha fru a. ardarlin , ag WAD: .!TS, Inftwhere. letk mw awl Ulnallas. anal. sac t the tear me n awl dastralr. Tadn'ot., wain ' Bits 4131114:iinr Tait :b. waximp,- , d . "rsit...aa# Apaire n £lol7 , lll2lll.llMaix, outer . 44 111111TEMILD 11111131% WAMD-A ITOLOW WM, nor atoll :we a sae. ' • .._ - • . . TO TIAVEL PLIOUIL Address ..riariuma, aural.* orsicui.** CLAWS BLOWERS. Tea 01.1111 tr 'LOMAX* tat hoar_ftllfe. Wax awn suunssisio,l,szeat, on mbar sonmaa - ant/ al pow sad Try sari& . • wANT ago.,. l °2l si Are OVA /Or /Molar crab . 4 rr . erigfr .Cf rik" emar7 . 4 seirierVAMeerht_ .Vair Wry P LW" . 411'11Ur JULY COLD COUPON*. And opaponagnatec•st Notes. . ;Axis t PI. n:da * *seam ?oink and West SOL WAM1D.....X.11 LUC Silage's.* An nutmallot XstMoal - Ast i armaaps. . 1: 1 C11111AX, er asamotaark Nat* Dlsmoad Stmt. Mama% OIL MOTEL *.o. 12E1 BRUINS IN OMITS ! SUNIc, WE NAVE MP OPENED A JEW- ROCS whVn nottiasiteaillaf lir Nero Toy Bedaetlell of 20 hi oeitt, i!!anpdim et LitwmiL 'Ws 4a.itetusi ALL-IVOOL ETagarms 24 Ceuta SW EntligM3 OMUTA MI Cents Per Yard. 1441 0 aad Meted Nattily To as COII6I /411/ Yard. WHITE_ MATI'INGS. To U Coati Tor Tourit. Now sad beainial lautvu. 1017ffiNUI LACE wirr /in AS SI le SlO - nu Pk* US u 111110-49tai A lIBIIICTION OF FIFTY Pll HIT. & COLIiNS. 7tand TS fifth litrijet..-• • • N.= bgliaaar fa Ditto/ Itiliat berillint ZING saa ramie% 'steal Sew. grit litlasem see RIMS gra:cc:EAT CARPE'T'S I on ,aim - ' icliii4oloo4lldelli TA4ble - Covrekr, phino.Covereo , Buipi'itraNats, star sea,, act.:' st se. !Ail. 4 =',.° XII"r . wgpeas nle pia .. 'a.' *" ' teats la im .. r use ION" 107, :: ,•:') ' ' : ' • BOVilitir 'BOSE •& CO., •_ 21 Filth g ' - Over ague a sans. HAVE ,REMOVED. I=2 M'CALLIN IRO?HIN, Have saw 'out RS na•ir IPalrideigatalle imomsaalliW , No. 81FM Street, • •wr Izas Qum MEEDALLIOII' Tante, MEN% zniitarier aseviiitsze, • tarp "d'Yles women of Pitule and Table Covirs, MOM 01001109 :ICI 'Ali lAA THUM PLY AND TWO PLY • Lit rivrinas4 eit )1w • Pfkia oirmiatt JIMALLITE azarizaumeims. - OLIVER Iff'OMMUM' CO3lll4UKrt ars Lao »comas • an ammi u 1111E3W egkri GFCOO.IOiIS, t at• him ime in d lt tesi assar.sms•Atss'ta Ingrajn and Po 3 :ainoil CLAJELvO33MBI.-/ Mabee at New Yor k Priem ib.cm.bwhow.:,; :k . :lye« an tom, %MalVClLlioput CO., n ntiOrtieit. TO WMT MWMIS. VIM 1/0414111 - . kainnwiliAtosi, THE ALLEIIIIIIETEMM {jigs go nw , *!*;i - okow - nmti., 'c , +"i 011te, nit fitio urovrai ar m airmotarii_w, i ii ) llat• -•- . i. ,•-"(41r, , • • ••• 4.• ..C.241 =I / ' ;
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