ME t-.- , Subterranean • ItettMAYh '. .. • - ..-The,Connecticut _Courant hell tt - VerY -• interesting European correspondentiWbo ".. givect -he readers of that papertlie'foilotti . trig description of railroad trattel Linder • -: • the crolded thoroughfares Oflon on . , • •-, - - "Go with me—it WS:net/e:4C ra any , -.. tiring —to. one of the stations,: !.f. T ey , are above ground. We mention our na . ton and purchase a , - , ticket, paying' about ' '' a :penny a mile.- - We descend/woTor • ~ three flights of stairs, as the; case ay be; and find ourselves in a 'reldmy:Lnder . : ground station, well lighted "with gas. . : . There areiseVeral reeks:, ,semetimes. two . . .'. or three s sets of racks, for more than one roadway hal- this . for -a - statipp. . A. • !-',. train; with :a low engine, whizzes-;in - L.. and out, of the dark tunnel, draw - . rig a long train of carriages,- lull •', of people. There is a , hasty = ' getting in-and Out, calling of the guard, , banging of doois, and the train is off into , ' ' the darkness again. „It is not, our , train, • ' . • lint one :going Th e other. way. '-We,have - -: ; not, long_ to:wait;, trains every-three rein* ~..".. ',. rites. Here it conies, gliding smoothly •in. :Mu - take our seats in a comfortable ••car, lighted -with' gas; 'in which Teeple - sit reading newspapers; the' gfiard'llalle the . • , station, t ,the door 'Wangs 41:14, we are off. . • ; Wliat•Evriiiirflugeoblincekrtidltitig. = 'There iitiitr - compleintrahoutthe - air': hit.; , . seems not specially • - or at ill" bad, i And, with onlyihe.irery elightest , swell of ea smoke , so elfghtlhit, it is`nO,v . airth . , • mentioning. On-vileatish for three' thin . ', ! wes t and then glide-into - another lighted = stationi." Our tio - keVisysoi , Changel..ht i :: * Baker =street.'. We get' 'off. ,'•=.lWhere- are' we? Where shall we go? The'•guaie, ixiiritairip.,the - st,airtyliy; he ;has only time 'for e-gestifri., - A train is canting , in; a , !train. is - going out, ppople Are: stirfActgi,g . - • : tin andb,ut,- : We - ascend a,.ats4rwaytTgas . . i '•1 lighted; go along a winding paisage,..:as.' tend more, deacend.-turn, -go down, and' -• ; taro is another:station,•:andlleoiße !wait- . • , ' . ~- fing for the train. •. =Where thepOitr st a r , 1 or the sun, of -, wliichWay we alkali° i ! -to get-out ' o f ) Minden; Wrehive no :idea. . • 1 l, • • ' , But the guard tells. us, .and we iretiff . - Again. 'Therein.the mouth otltbe-tennel . t r! !4Vhere,we.last started, the track of another '''' road crosses ours on the same level., As we run we-are-sometimes over another • ~ '. :'• .troadi - sometimes under 'one;• there it:one . -,- • . : running parallel with us-for a little dia., .. ; ..• ii,ance at the same level; and knottier also • , : ,•• . - _-iptihtliei but below i oar yivel. !We pass .._ 1 , , _. ' :''• , one,. two; • - thriii:statibi_i_ t!' and-here' is the • . =*"" ' endtif ituriostruey,andoLthe road._ We ~. . ,n,• ~,-,, . ... go up nights of satire and come out into .• ;', O , , • - ...:1-t ,, •: the stinaliinViiiWing - that it is no; each a •. ;, : - ,-::;' ' 1 - 15 , ~ _ .4 d a p 0. nosy - we Lave :gt a. out l' f ' . ::, ..-• : .-1-:;:::• . , 1 . :4'.'4. ' , Sitfi,sin . )- .; The Somerset liTearld . and Whig 'says ": 4 ';'R4411411311 third or fo - nith raw country :lawyer; en j o ying aeplodding holiness as ?autivener' end' generaPcounty ••Vounsel. .`tiTeinis clever, traitistes;-i i trfed a ' doyen .casesthat reetriTeemot practice and 646 t bre, voice has everbeen mad the bar the &inn on *hose •• 7;i** he aeilkiete.t4t;j7llB public um Vein Confined to a few yoga! 4 .serwce in the lower -s ouse of.our State Legisla tor* where he unoliftp political repute _ tion extensiVethatonehalfof his party -'lournals•in the Stine; do riot even know how to.veil Reading Tinos sayithat, bti `Pack er eiliteße4 e-eeleeekl fortune by grindal►D' ihs faces of thi poor. Yeara AO- he ,mada !mall contracts for boating coal to New York and got a kinti,of,ntonopoly-pf_the c.:;l(rosineas.. He carried his op on of *4 l Prken 10fer:Aill.i . theyre ed against him, and resorted to a strike. went tosuth ~Easton,' where the-boatmen had iffittigtegated, to compel them ;A:continue' IV ins service, but so violent was the feet.' :'-iuggigainst him that he was seized by the " Men; ihrowli into the Lehighi= and would' ha a been drowned but - fere' timely re - ~, Pte• - ;soexaVellite_diveo the - xvitzgPanst: l Packer, that thcy_ttrOVe the man - who had saved hie life the 'Oita:With stones. „.DOU Platt in.a seat& iCe•w p at thank - ef the Democratic pert!„ , It the organised ignorance of the,land, animated uy prejudiceeand - viciotis.;passione; and • while 1.-,would si;rizdc frowasserting that all Dtociats, - are. rascals, I will-say;= without - fear of ---suceetefol-- contradiction,- that all-rascals. -- "are Diliciatats:, In analyzing the - rings I found A -- operating in Weshington • - last 'winter, I discovered that •two-thirds 'th • . embers bel onged to that old organ:- izationthat claimed- to haie • •been "born; under &rami e 'fought under Jackson • -a and-offered death under_ the -venerable • - Buchanan. - Whether it—will - raise again at any subsequent period ielor• the people , • • Pattie/And Kis Taxes. ~ Claim county • and ..,the , borough 61; Auch Chunk, during , the , recent war ;contracted, a large debt for , bounty to llibite w" ho kith - me, army. - 11 - obot': ...,. ..fibli tck7 eet-ti:011 debt it became necessary r 4(lThise_mnney bytaxation.,...Tke Asses - -- kirisselised Asa Packer with 4neniiiiiO4, • .,of Aollars uf railroad stock, when* fact berownesi aboutj'our millions. _Packer, ' - 111drtither residents of Mauch Chunif; , r,.-- paidWo4Ases thelirst year, but to ads tv.:-'filtthJiiiijfeaentr z igeVe - out-that :lei bad 1 .- :. residence.to the city.of,P,hila! ' lielpliiw• • The alleged . ChRDSO not being 1 [•• ;Li iiware nt toady one tut hlinselL'(he, and, his family still continuing •to occupy the., spadipus mansion irk Mauch Chunk as be fealty- tbe - propei 'authdrities' 'again las '`• ' sessedtpont•himlbe (usual Aaxes:lts ;on 1 ... olitter-reSidOMAA'.AA,-144C9-1.11,11,, 'lr „payment, „ again,-,pPteattitA 1 ict, s it'liiioresidence- wad' t'; the ?der • , o 1, Oblate Hotel, = Phijade44ll%:-,4 1 C ;1 .J. result was Pip amount liast• Jo , •TtiditfiidTreßt:bidt : 'bi.ilo at l awn \and ever since then the authorities of; sue ;,nuh,,Chtmk, - with ,most. wonderful dness and magiardirdv;:harelenni t i, tedth poor man to repudiate the pay ntent.okbia,sbare, of the patriotic bounty , *tad,' tolUegaired<r the , ; ire; men pp tbd • town to y their own share and 'W m ' N..-. 41 ~. .. - -r -tracker's Os°, Eiji all this pia- IA1)911 1111. '-'; 'ktati`thai he had changed' his r al env . . Tie fac e t le; he hassopened, a coal and rail ;';ratid! 61563 in=:-Philadebbi4'fbut there stands, his elegant fainily residence 'id' ,;-- •• ' ;Much Chunk,. occupied by bilxiself and _ family year after_ year, as it Alas' siwag , ,;beep, : -lA•notpds-a misfiablesallterfU ,:: ' unworthy lionest"rnan?,,audidi h ;• ;•'" ' niore a i2lllll who aspires •td the big ;add , --- bonotabler. places In .the' country? • Lit him set an ‘, example of,„whichlhonorable, • -.-.. men will-not he Ashamed; let aiM pay Ida share. of the taxes,,dtl,A the sol d ier, wi, ‘ .. iiidovi, and ,hia orphan, bel'Ofe lie 'asks. .... . their Notes:or _their influence' to elevate • ' ' ' Widower them`as'thelr ruler '‘ ' '' mg EMI "i PoUticall Items. .¶ 11:-r; :3"'•••• 11..." 7 "Trthi 41 . 4 ' grlPlat4FaX. atTeUtPrcisPqMiligg.4; lll <tenwrg Santa, and its untntsaufamrsPialy. cresting rOver item thousand dollars: is 140*-- . thahands of .gle 1/4 1, luartftiz!: master ,andabont. Ate thousand : dollars has. been expended Charity.: • UT annual council or. the lndiana Christian UnionMeets` tit TIM:Lord, 'Put; Mini County, -on'thelast . Thtirviiiiy Sep; tetntei. 'The . ..bretbrin •at 'Filmore are making preparations to sc.comailidate • all who may come. .This. .organization , ex. tends to Ohlo,lndiana,..lllinoik low?, and; to;some extent, in Missour i , coisin, 'Pennsylvania West ' Viz; gliga• , AT: Z3nesvtlle, last Saturday afternoon, lust benne the beginning of the eclipse, David Launder took up a piece of smoked gliss for the purpose of viewing the sun, when he was attacked with coup de sokit, and fell - prostrate to the grotmd;. 'On re= covering,he stated that ;he - sensation:felt by him was. as if .a sharp pointe4 ,instrn. menthad been - driven Omagh • tile , 1)&1)14 the eye, producing a sharp,: penttratmg TEA ,pleyelatta Herald .1640 - -that on Sattuday"elening, about half _Fast seven o'clock, an 'nenenally Jar& and brilliant - meteor Was ebserved, - omitting, appareaktly, sparks or file, fromits body, and leaving a long Aran , behind,.:which doxerelilhotari 'With its splendor. When nearly over Woodland , Cemetery ititen isheiSitittainiMedistely afterward crash ing sound was heard;-smia•fieriatiolite was seen'to - fall fo.:theirtound'. Directly afterithestone Wes_piCkad.up in' The 'gar den of 'Mr: R. S. Evans; on Cemetery street, by Mr.,,E. , himePlf, who stated Tat ! it was hOt:Ainst-;he could sparcely handle it. The color of the. stone is of a brownish cast,- and it is nearly round and' . of a remarkable. hardness. • , . LOPEZ, the Passivism Dicta - far, eats enormously; is a great -smoker,' and is an excellent judge of 'which he keeps a very line quality for Meows' use; but, Mr.Thompson_ reports, serves his guests, and' even. Man rLynch,l with a poorer quality., He speaks French, but -prefers Guarani the -language • of the Paraguayan Indians; spends a good deal ' of time in checker--playing; places no valoe on human-life; has caused 'nearly a thousand persons to-be tortured to death; is insolent to all kinder his command; and is 'lse arrant 'a coward Oat in the field he' - depriied his guard` of their splendid peace( uniform, dlscardesibis own favorite/car let' poncho , and wore Saddle. cloth, turned:v:l'9Di; side out, forfear Pikenemy mightmake him siSpeciel mark:, .r, To Rfisibitz-Wrimus Fi . owsab -Ac cordingtikinei offour radian Of; if Wilted 'towers Wes aSinit half tin'irich of their sterna otit'off,lind the stalk thus trimmed inserted into boillog water, they Will in e tew, momenta Semite almost their original freshnese. , Thaprocesa is most. applies ble to colored flowers, as roses,seraniums, azaleas; &e. ones turning yellow. Thick petalett.'floweis ' Show ' the - most marked improvement.l _Another axed.; lent methild of restoring' freshness to' old flowers iff:to. pier's' them in :water,:. and cOverwith a glasashade. , Finely powdered charcoal placed.in the bottom of the water in vases, and the stems of the flowers in serted into it, hest marked effect in main 7 taninethem _fresh a icing time, and keep. intthe Water aWeet. - . I , :diartrainssn of the *amen Customs! Forliatnent; Herr iismberger, in one of phis - ttier's to his. Onstituents, proposes; hifl'idjcike Ind h/dffinearnest, to lay a tax wins. b , reason to' be ;list soya that gentl eman. "that in the k tritory' of ' the,Zollverein, friins,the Bal tic telha Alps, there : ate lidless thin 400,000" pianos of everY .age and Face. Let us suppose that 80,000 of these, the professional implements of music teachers and' dancing 'IIItIStEREI reidain luty.fred, forthe mine reason' that we leaie'bu ten era', and, shepherds', 'dogs untaxed; we shall stilliuive,3lo,ooo,' which might, be siihjeefed.q.! aa, ordinal impost of one to fout dialers's' according. to-their ; value. Taking:the,- average • taxation at two %balers per piano, this would yield an an anaL,amdunt of 740,000 thalers." We have no doubt that twit) , quiet, studious people, not only-in Germany but in America; would' give' their 'entlinsiastic support to a measure for abating the piano =I nuisance.- 7 :4 - ' DR: Gratoom.:President-- of the 1111. nois State. Agricultural University, Writ ing froln — Bliniicli to a friend in Spring-, field, Illinois, _ . says: _ "I called this ,mornins uponßaron Liebig, :the father of -AgnOltural 'Chemistry, splendid :old man of-seventy; years, with an- eye like an eagle's. 'I am against isolated schools,' said the Barop - with the strong-. `eat emphasis yen` see, our plan , for `the Industrial `University, is, thus fir, hi; ' keeping_ 4/101' European experience: bail I !Baia- Blebig, it is sometimes satiated in• , Ameilea•that agricultural edocatioVinEurope has proved a failure.." - flow-is f•The. old -man's .eye bright: , ened, and; grandest tones, be replied. 'The success has been , ink tilcuse: 1-12'lle,sscifer instance,t tinued:" 4 fhe ialner'or the:birid 'has n- creased thres lindted pet* ,cent„ within the past' fifteen years 'from 'the iimplei spread of agricultural science l =--an evE4 dance that even-an:American can appre'r, date.” - 't; - ' • • Tun Russian' Government has just ukalliOccowa sfof„polv, :violations on., ,tn•q,subjett„or passports,3lbiebAi:e of far , ' 000 totraVeleriln general ',pato the 'met:matodm foreign , o cotamercial Wu:gain ,plOculaie „Even stranger pro-, vided with a Rued= 'passport, , or a forf, eiga one signeerby; a Boeotian atabassa,,, dot 'or cofisol, i 5 al Palk liilPeriYta trav4l mi r tife - likteyloCcir'pe l .tinpet: ;Sews ,re- Incthetdountrie* etipeciallY t when they, are the.,commacigtravelyttof rep= • spectablotirma, are mnitiatto AO; tra ding, and .: caanuiecturiectowtoiciand to semis! theme certain thae.,lEvery ger entering Bussia'wlthannattportizi dud; -fora , must present hi malt' tor- the %taw'. ices of the princlPalltiiiSii. firaf, government thrtnuth which hepaaes* 'fo or Int, 'lO 6 140:place :0 find bewm ton• T ecaves neW-Vag.. 7 pOrt• enabling—ldiete_ tiiibt faith& into'' or realderlu- the interior .aft the EmPite: Should he havos foreign passport wit': =. *kabala& ase itdwill be left, intis off _ possessiotWandleleiil receive 'from the T° LIVERPOOV Arti authoritiesan - edditional pass or a carat:47ol ''''OPEE_Nt4TOWN. # *Bld6lf:cituestriValistitittertie „„ 6 . : . .„„ q . - one ~ 2 0 .4s t i rr is o ns *4 9 -di s t r . ! !NnalLif 11141111618TEADISMPS' - Z•go ahriadthastbirfe 4904 IniSoo l4 4 I' . Atitiva ' am . ' Vtlit4litlirriVirigl4APStii by, 4 0,, r , arttee , - • • .aI!"JI ,, W faiiihwer-facilitles...gc444 I k ea , 9.cpx.*= QrT - (LP A , NA' IRV ir d With regard ..do_reildence and return . Pr''7;i?,„V i tr Lthtlit3l 9l.. l'asports are iltiliXered to foreign Jews, ,r II .OM, liewiro rD ir ty; rAnn ge r f ar = traveling,,tol localities wherotheir Core-, - • • -1, ligionists are permitted to settleibut valid wiladala for these Rlaces:it:fray. ISTRIEZT. Pittsburgh. - • 7.4a:t • =I ITTSBURGH GAZEME : En SCifinteliV 4l lFirtaMOßlC tetr4426o • : gy t at&WElCEs. „,T 1 0 . 141C, AIM will cure Conitlin ,i'h, iiffer Snel-DysPelSairti.tf, rat Indio directiOnA, or n e ire snag Fee to be t en at tleteaShetiMeoi ltabit th e 'Walla lentils{ liscx &adman; o wash; then the appetite beeomes good: theft diges3rand Make* good biOOd u ; the padent-beglng to th e in,fiesh :, the eased matter ripens into' the lungs, and the patient ontgrowS ice distwaltandwent welt... Tide. a the only t y l % to cneeponsumption. . _ , • To thesemediel inid M. J. H.Schenak. of., Philadelphia. owes hi. unrivelet success in •the treatment of putmaninyColsiudolion, -The Pol.` Monk llyrtip ripens lbemortdd Matter in the 011.15itlru.ilvtelikligbrITspliliagir ormetvaeitiera; shahs cods will throw it off.' atid the pathm the Ten lid tlieitingebeiln 1 ,4 2 be c ti i i• ' , E il t t - d ri k T. 40 - this,Ate Aleaweectl c. an an e Pills must be freely used t o cleanse lbe itonutch and liver,- so that the , PubnOnic ISlftiP Ind the /food will make good b100d... - , Schenck's liandrake Pills act'upon the liver; 'removing all obstructions. relax the num i of the gall bladder, the bile starts freely. andthe liver Es soon relieved:, t,he stools will freely._ what the Pills can do; not h ing has ever beeninvented ex cept calomel (a deadly per son w. ich le very den. /genius to use' turns with. great care,) that will unlock the gall bladder and start the secretions of the liver like'Scheuckla Mandrake Pills.: , ' • Liver COMplehlt li one , pi tiarllitst prominent , dense' of Censumption. ' , • Schenck 'a Seaweed Tonic Is a gentle stimulant and alterative.' and the alkali in the Besweed, Which this preparation Ls made of. . assists the stomach to tarow oat the mottle 'nice to dissolve the food with-the Pttltoonic Syrup,- audit is made into good. Mood without fermentaidon or , souring in the stomach. .. .. . The great reason whyphysiciats do net mire Consumption is, theyiey to do we much; they give medicine to stop the cough., to stop chille.to itOp night sweats, hectic fever, and by so dOing they derange the whole-digestive powers. lock• ing up the secretions. and eventhal4 the patient Sinks and dim, , _ ~ , . - •_. r not • • Dr. Scherict,lin• his treatnient, does *t.rtei Moto *tough...Veit-mean, Ogle - orievey..!, ,, move the cause,. and th ey wth ill all.siOn of eir own accord: go one can, be cured Of Consul:lc tio ,11' 'Liver - Complaint, B ti yrpepita.. , atarr COnkerallcerated - Throat, mama the liveries atoreact are made healthy.. . . . 'LTA person has ' consumption, of cam e .! Viti , -Unpin someway Are.disesse‘Mther tubercles, abeesses.,bronchial - .irritation. pleura adhesio or the lungs are . 1110.11 DIS of inflestanatiOit and dlll decaying - In such eases White men' be dent? 7 is not only the lutes that are wasting, bet at is„ the whole body. _TheetAinach and liver have lost their power to mike bloodeut et to. t hr eewAte only chance is to take gritchisigt.smedi. doe a, which wilt brino.op atone to the stomach, thekstienteri k li,beginle went fOodA_ILV II Wiest eam - and - lti e good blot:bell-then. trey, tient bt. gine to gram in-flesh. and as loon as the body: be. • 1 gins' te-growL -the lungs cum nienee lei heul up. And the pWast get, Assay aid wed.' ~, This *the Only way to mire Consum p tion. - ,- Wbenthereit n o lung disease and ',only Liver Complaint - and Dystepsis, bchenck's Seaweed Tonic and Idasuirske Pills are: iniScient, without the Pnlmonic PYrup. Take the Mancreke Pigs freely in all billions -complaints; as ahey are: vet lacrtly b magus. 1 • .. ,- - if , . ' • ” ' ,' ' Pr. seheAch,wh - i, bat enitt;d titintettei health' for may years past, and now wets. 8 SS -pounds. wee wasted away-us A mertrakeleton, In the very last stage or Pulmonary Consumptioo. lesshydclans hav,ing protounged bin case hone r and ablindonesitim tO his fate • Eft Wllltellred by the al g omaitli:r i p i szv , ..l4 , 4: l l , :4.44mi Dr. ~,Renck, g reparat i on with the . e' re- Hinarkabte imecetis. s: Pill directions accompany •eftch,laiking.it not aittolutedynecessary to per sonailv, see Cr. Schenck, moons patients Wish their longs examined; and tar this purpose .he is lirefessloaalir•al. his-Principal Ofdce. Philailei• phis, every Saturday. where all letters for advice ; must be addressed. Reis also profeascOnarLy at , No.- 33 Bond , street. :I..ew York. everY Other aueolaY. and at 1 , 10:5 Hanover itrellt. Boston, every o th er Wedne sday. lie giv es ads lecfrce, • butfor a thorough exaseibation With his 'Semi-; lorneter the price is 85. ...Orme basil st each city -from VA. , St. to 3 P. a.. , , ~ Price of the Pp' - ', nit syrup_and ' seaweed - 154n. ' ii eachlil.s_oper • , ttle.'er g 7.50 Is half Oxen. •Xandrake PliM33.cente I Oz. For sale by ail druggists. , ~ , - , - , _ . - . . roVid:lsl.d.tir. lar. DOCTOR !WHITTIER eON . TIMMS ,TO =NAT, ALL PRIVATE. FRIBEAVZS. , Thap.. numerous - class *of' eases resulting from self. abase; producing tio v.:manliness, aerni U ns M l W ea eitbnY .• _and b n i a y l =m potency, - permanently - Mused: L Persona ea' wl oelleate. intricate - and ± inns: stand ing cotunitunonaleozaplaints aye politely invited, to call for ebasultation t - whicn costs nothing.. Sxperience. th e beat 'or teachers. has enaPied bim perilteteretmedlea at once‘effiffient._ safe, permanent, and which in most cases can be used. without hindrance to basineu. Medicates pre , pared inthe establishment, which embraces of-. dee, reception and waiting rooms; also, boarding anis sleeping' ipannients. for paileattrequiring personal attention, and vapor mid chmi cal baths, thus concentrating the Tamed mineral springs. No :mattes who have failed, state your ease. Read what he raysin his pamphlet of day pages, sent to any sddreas for two stamps in seal. ed envy ppe. Itunsands - of cases treated' annn. ally. at office and all over the country.- Conant. tattoo free, personally or by mail. Mee No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court use PittsburO, Pa. Hours 9 'A. - is. to Y. Y. Munda”-/19 at. to 51 P. ni t Pamphlet nut to any, address for hoe .. .. . - e:.; ' :1)11r: ; : :III: I d % Tlili cslelidld DMZ is the testis theMarld; the only true and ye Dye; bum:less. ,ielia• ble., instantaneonsi no . point:gent; no Z. dlr,:altras linter remedies will erects Of bad dyes; invigorates and leateathe Earls:o,od beantiltd.dteoliorbrotes. bold by allDMDlasta andPerfttmets;and properly aeplled it Battl iflosiVis Pact,on. r.. 111 Nand stretio'Etir York. mv2l:= _ _ - , IaTII4,,MARBIAGE - 11ING4 Musts on_tbe EILItOP Or Yotrr_gttjtna EVILS,LLI P AGE, • tn. regard to bousAL wlrrieertair. bet p tor theta•rlvE,And en fortitnate. Sent In sealed envelopes. tree orebsrpe. 'Address. HO WAHII AS 4 OCI ATIoN. Box P. Pblladelpbta,Vi. • • 1ne21463.41&? AIJOTION!SeIiE3. B vit, ;if s/ O,OIION .• _ • •• • CHAIrtIERS" SIZRE.T. '.II,II£6IIILIT • P , • •: '• • • • ostrYDNISMILY. August nth. it 0 o'cloth: will be sold on the premises.litureu building loth. Char. fe.rs s reet: Sixth, wird; bet ween grade and Nixon' street And adloinie-111esple Coal tr, ce. They are' each 20 feet, wide by 140 feet deep to is 40 ieet street. ; Tiny are well ices ted for building purposes. are in it rapidly im proving portion a the thy:. and are wel, Worthy the special sttentiOn - of ail in vies. of vacant property. .."I"ernts :—'f anl3 HOUSE AND LOT IN • SHARPSBURG SAT AUCTION. ' , Oft TVIEBDAY, AA:lutist 17, at '4. o'e)ont, be sohL.ors.the premlses,tbe property of Thomas Klturfelto.2ltusteil oe 311ndle street.two squares east , of tue.sbarnsourg Illtation. Tito Lot Is 70 by 100 Pei. The hOuan o,T,Nto.etory thick, of seven rbomrtndbalt, - • The .Lot; ts•planted In Froth , Obnibbery and _ ~Tbe house Is built one year and Lin per. fees ,eondltios,. NVash•honie 'and 'Bakeol 4 en on rear of lots 4 44 - • .Tbe, property good, pleasant sad desirable 1 , A place of re sideu4e. Tinni Mit cash; balite tit one andlleoVeary, 'with =tete, EMI 8uurtmEn ,_,8ra 44 .,..„ 4 1.1.p. m otizsrAslctr , - itstrAY 'ltfOlt's (NG , 'Aiistirt '114111,' st wok:Ka:Ann Are sold oittlekt prestistis. tworder of John 11.1 , 141507. -.lLssignee ln..ttstarsptey or tiggli B. •murpliy‘ pAteber Sten No. 9ln Ails -I.gpenv tcltirkrposso• • • Also; one Gold WittOb: .su IS•: I).II.,:',McILeWMAKS. Amtionter. WALij PAP,linta '2( WALLie PAPER: '• : .„ wr::£11, YI TRIALIEPIPIt MEIN kirkPLACE, • '''er;k7;7II4UUMEILAZI: B TiTy„ i xAxa, --- ' 11.4 Elk, WNW 191—Liberty Street;" ; E2114W 6 4 11 .44, 1 0r 1 i I etibt gindirtiMb Ile4ctt lrWOot I f s ibh i P L at tt L rultbt i riAki „mot; i „, i rloW4Co 4 lo k e l i etsMet, • It•P ." 11 S 1 , 1.1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 1869. AnCtloneer iLE9 As ctioneer, 159 federal _ G AiletbettY• MINI;I .3 ••• qtr . :" S FOR ff,E:x.T.vx :: g.EN 9 s. nRNISHING gOOIIS. PIITNAL:&;. ADANS WILL CLOSE OFT AT i Greatly Reduced Pricei, The Bahinee. oUthelr DrUntalve Stock of " , 'SIIIMEE ',;GOODS.' mwsplw OF , Gauze Co tten Undershirts Drawers. Gauze Merino Undershirts &Drawers. qauze, Silk Undershirts and Drawers. Lisle Thread Undershirts,& Drawers. , . „ LiNENe J.EAN .AND = MUSLIN DRAWERS, . INCLE DING THE CELEBRATED PATRNT PANTROON AY, Dnin7§rf Mein", . 11MtANDKE101aFf) an roil LOti Priefsel GLOVES, SUSPENDER% BOW% - : . , swum SCARFS, ALL REDUCED. SPECIAL Stamina IN MEN'S HALF HOSE. AILAIIE,fI;OT OF F ANCt SHIRTS te, Closed .OutTio Cheap. 'TBE ...I.'Ot',:iiitti', , '.:Cil , .. , .ti!it. - :::.5.1i1W,1 . 517 MEE Orvvislehmie drat he Sole Agents for this City, are unsprpasiedin quality, stylt , ,make and excel-. Ivaco , el - 'lt it a make of Shirts . that has became, Standiiid, and tor which the demand is STEADILY INCREASING We have these Shirts in all, sizes FOR EYELETS AND STUDS, ALSO • • ' . Tof Open at the Back. =!==l PIIGIBESS STS' % • r-• "I ; .:.•i =I , ... . ,:. '' - 4 1.10RWIC11 - 1101 , 10" ' ,•,,„ ~ ..; Pi ,i7r; 1 1 - i et. 4 .,. 6 ., 1 -1 1 .- . : linen 'i*-Collarsi, au , , uffsit , ~„..,.. ,iii....,... -,,,,, :,,,:. .i i .• ~ , ..„:7 : ..- ~ i t - AttairOGAV,i:;;,::::,',::,:;,,:,'':i,::,', ~.,1 -,..,,,5Ewp ..,,, :..) . ` .:1 “/)" . '„.1414O r Ailii, . ! ~.. -.: , :i I ,I ~,,... ,-4;,•:-..,:ite,1 t P r f r,!•trrice• - , : 1 ; 4 , % 1, MAN' /DINS!'. y••• 1 • 7:• • ?. I FifthAvenn . • OE= • o ''OPPOEIITE'' POSTOFFICE: ....15.irfjor.': f!•..01i 1.,;:,! '' • ' •-... IVATIIRki- - -.IINBFICRETY3 • , Ross and Dittniond Streets, Fall Tani - pens September 2d. gel There are Seven Deparkaients - 0 one ILe g a . - entitle, Civil and Bleciaseleat gngineering, Mili tary &lever, Commercial end Prepuatory: 'ln each instraction is thorough and sYsternatic. The Departments of Civil and Mechanical Engi neering were organized last y ear, - and have sno• seeded beyond AD expectation. ik bile the higher departments of the Unrversity are well'provided for, 'pedal care is taken that PrepatutOri dents are supplied with the bait instruction that Can be employed, Past anceest warrente the IC. tertion that htudents are afforded as good otpor• tun - ales as c.n be had at home or abroad. Call, !or the present, from 914 to 19 A. At., 07 send fors catalogue. FACUriTY. GEORGE A Gouts. Li,. D., President and Pro• lessor of Mental and Moral Science. • JOS. F. GRIGGS, A. M.. Professor of Greek. Non. B. W. WILLIAMS, LL.D.. Professor ef Law. 8.. C. JILLSON, Pn. 8.. M. D.. Profcssor of `Cliemistry,klineraldgg and Genii:la. • MILTON B. GOFF, A. M.. Proressorof Math. emetics.. . . _ BIM E. P. CR.A.NE. 31. Professor of Leta and Rhetoric. - - _ • S. P. L aI 4 I3LET Direcr or Obervatory . and Protest or of.Plays'es and MAJ. W. J. L. NICODEMUS. U. s. Army, Pro fessor Military Science And Civ 1 and Mechanical Engineering • . • • - .1. E. Adjunct , Professor, of Latin. - - ALPHOwSEIf. DANSE.lnstrnetor in Frenth. I.'N.YORMlLlArPrincipalConimercial D °kart- LEVI Lilt/DEN: A: AL Princtpal Pritiaiert‘t. -P. Y. NOIEBBACH&B, YrOfelkOr German awl • 111 ST. ',CILIUM: ACADEMY' tradei the Cite °file Mikis of Leroy - v•-•-- VESTMOREtAND Co PA.,, Tills Institution: Is altnated near the Potent. Tonle Central -X4llrosekia a matt egantefttl.and healthrisart .of Westmoreland. county, about mileirtgOm Lstrobe. -•— • • Thoseholastleyearlselvlddd Into two nations. 4:commencing the, Monday after the lbttr Of Au . rd and tuition pet 'sesaion, ' t • (payable 19 5 BO r n c edewgp.r eetalel., D 00 Statatneir • • . • .. .. 00 00 Doctor's fees ..*.• " • M Toe Modern Langtorm Mimic. Drawing , . form extra cnargea. All communications-should bed r ectc d to the .Dlrectreas of; SU, "Cagier's Academy; Bt._Vin• cent , a P. 0., Wesimoreland county. , - N. O.—A cafriage Is in attendance at Beats's . Station tgary. Weongsday, fo meet ;the morning accommodation train from 1%0 burgh.. - studio! will eOtirMernee'Aticilet 93 i. ......'• ..• Prospectuses' caw_ be had tut application to the .01rectreso of the•Acadern,y. - .; atemit• MIRY 110113LiiiINSTILT UTE .'• 'The Next Tent - 11;111 - ()pee tialtte LAST MONDAY " or AUGUST. Persons wishing toenler Regular Classes, and espectaliy, „former Pupils and vshers qualliled to enter the Senipr Class, shonid apply this Week, . SELECT EC'HOOL FOE BOYS,"- Will he opeped. in Conneclionzwith thial.nstitil tion, In which ;hey can. takes, thorough Course in spelling', RFalfzie: Aritht etto, tieogrvitakY. Grammar;; Writing .100 ..Book kcepingi orany thesebrancikes. ; , I Sated tictiopt for Little ' Units llar igiade, - Will alio be connected with the listUutlact. , • - • • • • . ts Paren wiShiligtomakearrangeineitts ter send. 'log' their Sons and Daughters, are invited to ap• ply this week. • I, • • • auStne ERE Wen 1171ERIP •_ SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL INSTITUTE, .31:, : frest Chester, • : P(;,: The SehoiatleYeai of 10 thon.thaireginili-ND -7.ZESDAlt.l3eptember let Aims : • For-eAthlogne, apply WI F. I'AL AND imOriiitiozi. pENNIIITPIFANLi •• • - t MILITARY ACADEMY, At CHESTER:- DEL,AWABI Co., Pa. (For _Boarders only.) Th e eiglisn annual session commences- hirriday. 'rentriibar Ti.e -buildings are new and very complete in all their' anpointments, - Wry- thorough strut:Ma - in, 40,3101.,anelena and modern. languages. Two graauates"of the United Mites Military 'Academy' de TON their time eicmaivelrto the detail - Smote ,of liathimetsci awl engineering Careful, at tention Is grata tirtheinotar and - religious Cat tomtit Wets, Circulate m nWelitained of C. AO Wood - . Street, or of • - • •-- THEODORE liePTAT't .' President. of - T. M. Academy, Citestra, yulusti , LlorpiEo , SCHOOL itate liana : • Will open -WPDNESDAT , Sept lat. The Sch:ol hts elegatiS aced commodious rooms. a full corps of sh.e Mid competent teachers. and every faelllty!f•r a:thorough sdlscation. ',Vestries the usu•l advantages Of Maps. Marta and Philo. soobleal Apparattit, , pepliterfll lave tke. benefit of a large and valuable Cabinet of:Natural Ills-, 'tort'. - ' Applications' tor admindon may be niade rsoDally . , city/460t0n tn i the . . pylnoipt4„at No.: :ST kirlS—Vl3r.: ' CIEIEGARA 1321 J'and 232910'3M6 STI233T, Pa. ENOLIdIt AND '9I2IINCH.; 'For 'Thant Ladies and ,1111 sss s Boardinrand •DarPuldis, via , - reopen on. IIdONDAY.7I3er en tier: SO,' FRENCH le the bun taint or the flunilyi and la constantly spokertinshe Institute. AdAU3I22 D'HF.RVILLY, jr3hrrns • • ^ MM ME MEE =EI 4~r ~~?~r;~.. BM maw.' ciLENN,A, PRlNGirito. 1110:5:04TILS - . ..„„... __. TEUBEN VILLE (0.) rENILILE sEIIINAAY.-40eliabtfialli,ilthated on the mike or Ohio. ' Party Ireera in'anceeseral opera. 000. ' UCRISIIII.I . 1144111114111114 M. solid and .eraa ,niestal brioche*. School Tear of Forty Week. begins ' tieptembei 1,_1869." Entire expense about $6 .00 a week. limit:Hire •oet ems. de-. 'duetion for daughter/ of minister& eon it for ..v,Worm .to E.E.V. CHARLES tIiP , A.TTY. D.,. LL.O. Strperhatendent. or. &V.A. Id. EEO, A. 31.. Principal.. ~ • - rrilirrrit -, ,f .--;!-?....::- f:• . I. , •FISOITE(itZ -I''-----'''-':,-,•'. • EARc atiLt -- ; tiont=:-Vre iste noir; eitenfrlng Terr.C.hnlCS , lherr bratr i tarrekheir_Orr 'War entralt from It. • PEAR Mitt B' vTAB. Isar ,__BISAND:. MOW 'PABTILY , AND PANOT-PLOBB:. Made • frons'aeleettol Waite Muter Whets,. -; - • •,; I pa. TYRA ,nßrat, BLUM SIBANI:1,- th e best faint!)' AMP' in, the mattes; snide from eltolet Nittrtt and Amber Wheat: •-• '- • - a t DaNit 8 rAtti thlsßaßiNpi ade from " se, Wneiss l Sairtk ground andiraYter v. ry, treff isaP FLOUR •is • taltelfstni lead or any in She mart • i - • nteantnapacapirery lib not n the eban.yr' - L . • sot snit illetela'aif stolen , and nids daunt antnirdsandn•i,,,-0,,,,,- 1,5 ~ , 111,011 . ;•11LEINMICIEW:iik, V *4 11. 4 : 1 - !rad Meant .11111S,ASitstient..., /: f .10:11Q Vidt r.Ollll, "stralissoll,BAszawittolts 9 ; 4 50 1 ender,-11 17.b1)1a-HaMa. aoa bblS ICrmiDC, 170 .bbla SamteiC miler mlo.tibis Wilton* Co.. fietYltbis Red River. 133 bbia May _ CMOICEWABC'.IM3TkOWTatia 3 , 60 . hb1e Ittverede.lB3 litdt Whitt. .a r,1146 eartousaratteafiltiv TP beat Flow. .9711.1 r war AMILYI .• JO HY- -of the • w est.. root' at:" matattellf. A; Paragon Mille Blagleader mid 4.lroerst. cadet Sti toots, at sale due= ttleetiabehelgat from Ma West. ) ; t.k te• • .1.2 v„ AV -firtil74. nee , tnreet.' :iiid;II4VERT;STABLEISQ Li 40er a irrawAli 14_06'N litAll*A4ols: ; yij f: 1141 -1.41713R1T, ISALaD-A30334.0. NIXIMION-STABLES Crt •.' !COL ABVENTII 4,8A110 k,IIBBILTY PITTSBIII1011; oststai. . • • , • ~,; ...„ Itirk 4 A FT, E V i If , 1W 4.4 1 7 1 N'O."6sl l llthliinue:lipi.ealte ' House, Plttatiugb. isthe coo)est . 11114 Mika desirable plaueof reaurte. . Llcip ore GUI ie!/1/4 1 4thla place Pure and IA ood.„ The Millard *gui . ae., are on the ground floor In the rear. LEGAL. N, THE .0111!H4NSI VOMIT OF I' A:LIAGEtEN:r amnr, Pentinylvinta: In the Mattel...9f the Estate of JOHN BARER; Deceased. No 1, Jute Term, IEIIO. Writ of PartitiOn To Jonathan H. Baker. resident of 'Shasta county. 'California; , GeOrge Esker, resident or EOungstown,-Westmoseliind comity. Pi.; Ells.: *both, int ermairied with Edward H. Fisher; :Amanda Baker. interfnarrled' .with William George; Lavina Edmondson, intermarried with Thomas McGraw; Catherine Baker, intermarried With' Efrain. Enlio'tif thel'est named being resi dents 'Of , Allegheny county, 1'a•; John - Baker, resident otEmingsOwii, iirpstniorelsOO.MmatT, Pa.; Lewis Haney, in possession of part of Lot 40. IS: Lewis Held, in.possession of part of lot Igo. 17. residents of ifcEeelport, :• Yon are ttero notilied:lbattin ippvaltement under the will of:JOhillitlitir::iieceased, will be held upoiltlie el" I3bro . agh of l'affeeiport, OaTIRTRSDAT,AugaSt 19,1869``, eT 10 'o,otOelt, rind epprileement 'urtreniede by three dtsintee. L ested 'pollens 4aiirrolniell y the Court, ender and by lrytue of tie ic:iett, AtierEil)l7;approireii Apia isse. SAMUEL B,CLULEY, ShP SoirsrET's (writ& t irrssualau.,Jaiy.,lB.:lB69: •111E-colatie OF .COMMON. J.of Allegheny county. No.: tiff, vetober Term. 1885. - Commonwealth egret.. vs. Andrew Deainigeli. Commistdon de Inebrietate Inqulrendo. July 31, 1889. AcCount of tieorge Committee, Ilk& -•- Same bay petition of , George Commit tee, praying forleaTeto niakc_prlyatti sales of certain lots or green& ha. -• • . • 89. Petition And now,. to-witi• /nil': au /8 presented is oven Cours,wherenpon the Court award - I - citation us prated for,' returnable' to SATURDAY, the' SW day of August; 18189. , at 10 o'clock A. M. - BY TB* PCictnrr• EFkom thellecotiLl • JACOB .11.• WALT/M.Prottpnotarg. T 6 anerew 'Definiston I*l lane:lds erfte; Lydia A, Finley, Jane 3f.:Ruitia,tieoriree. Den • carton. James A. Delluisigit.., , AEmy K. Wet ndrew J. Denolston„ Sainues, w De and D Luther C . ennhaon: You ate h e reby . ouned to appear in Court on SAT tißLAY.'Aturitst Al. 188% at 10 otclock-A.-sr.. and' show cause. if anyyou have. wily the pray_er. of the petitioner should not be granted.' • - •': sub:O.2%lST ri: ttt. O ILE AP.. PLIChTION of ...The Hopewell_Old School Presbyterian:ChOren. ot - Findley -Township. 'AneitherrY COUnty, Yew:int/anis . " for &Charter of Ineorporation. al No. lielk Bap ember Term. 1850. - • - - 'Notice ia herelpyitivewthat•the2 ,llo PNWELL OLD SCHOOL FIIEiIiTTLNIAN CHIIIICH. of Findley' Town ship.; I Allegheny county. , ; Va., " have made applicatlonito the Court of ,Comatri, nem for • • • • CHANTER ot ppcOtokkiiciN. , And that the same ,he,,easittotl at the next term of Court, unleiiciollcipet. reason'aitould as shown Fa the contrary, - 1 au2 . piothandarp THE:: COURT, OF COHMION :J. Plates, of Allegheny; County; 'N0.4.511 of beotember , 'Tem. 1889., Ma, the smatter. of the Incorporation *.riEfE"'".A:aTlB 4l lo' AND , WAN. iIaisiIOCIA.TIONAIP • &US okuocrfatra,k,". - ‘,• • • - Notice Is hereby alt et on the.nth 'day of J WY. 1869, application was 'made to *Aid Court to Rrsnt, a charter ollineorooration to sald Assn oiatiou; and that if-no sufficient reason be shown 'tO the' Outran'. the' 'tame iillite - RtinitciLlt the tlettteraibr um court. it .-- . • AtternWysloc _Petitioners. 18159:, . 3120 i " " 1n35 PON)rWwl';' BM SCHIMD`ra THIPAT, I 111 , 011fflt111113 . 101? - : 16 , WINESt f , BRAIiIiIES GIL - - 9 i!'' ',.: ^,-,.:!:1Z•1 , :l..':' , '7,i;l4l':r i'...C. !Y! WHOLESAL**-2114'11-- pußE‘Erni 409 - 111:0;iti" ..- ,tBk*Ote.4'±ite Nog. 3M AND Ccii•.llleitipt,h St . .; r] p Canal) •TOSEPH: & FINCH • - • •• 0. •I• via* in. um wan Ault isgs, ITEM BTUS% EITTEUMWL tiWriMACTORMULOP Copper Distilled Pue ,117 e . Acykylesaimi iiitoszipir•nsserim• LLB Qllwoh ROPB.liza•rac Luablgialit PROPOSALS;i I '.,I - 1111 .11;4.0.0:1?. MMI .IvIihevISA.I9.IO.II ItOPOlgAiiii TORT r..,, , , ,, 4:...0. L‘a:i•': - , , ,L7E:. - ,...:.: ~ :•,3:..,"..,.„,....C.C.:0:1;t-4;::; EOM Ifilutistanrci , GAig-wirfuts, t , ):.turr,fittleast , • 111AtIED FROP0841.84111he• reoetvedtt the Warrieblerg Osa Werke. gutit 1116 181h111:1 OF kOUST. the deliViof esettoaltote need miring the next, 'mkt gp ttifiti;getneber 14 1810. The co* mast be of the very beat eannaty for the menufacture:bl Wind delivered et th e works. Jut eommnniou.lns •abouldeeaddieeend to the no4vrelteed.whovOg Or e.,414111,48, 1812,- tioann the. inhjght: : - • r; ar,oaeitaltsetizliisimisetaTar. MB Gf lls/r w I.a.p RABB &NM* a 111 t. trr. rigurr 21104f;1i.A44.40/ -PA'll,l2lllilltfFilie ea* -40011 A, aftgailat 'weal t 4 gis•A*F l . ll 4 ll ballans.:JVXMWT' iittrilla 1 41ga- .;r71 , 3 0 IS '.. a : ,... z 37::. ,Y)• 1:. ',:".. • 11: , 1::-/ifi lei , • i ) . :1 ' ' ' ' t • 47 i ~.' ht 2:101 1.; t r O" !:,.. f.t: .. . Vielibl ities lors. State and reairing:l:pits rooti.l roy-psztica rail prided address . f. nn . , NEWMERO • e , . Amman% MEE iiitaltgle MEM 1r7=26 it .t., .4, EEG WHISKIES, * 4 - tl • p~Ti9BIIH. YL
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