The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 22, 1869, Image 2

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MEM RIDING, 84 AND 86 VIM A 8
OFFICIAL PAPER
Of PtUntosurgh. 11.11egtmay sod AU.-
ghost, County.
FRIO Ulf . OC r. 22. 1669
Tan Somerset Whig states the official
majority to be 17 for Scum.. (Rep.) for
the Renate in that district. A sham oer•
titfeate be been given, by fire of the re.
turn officers, to his opponent, who wants
his expellees paid for a brief visit to Har
risburg inJannary.
The Govecaare.of
and Misseesertam'et, yesterday, at ' •
eity s'ssi*•CclnTrition of del _ egalisSa
`Stabs generally` s Lnd
mean .for the opening. , to
• , -Itheceielsi &tip Cart ru entirely
i:apease.
praCtigiale, at
In Tennessee
v iz Ba s arquisoa, at last accounts,
• h ings gfi ea abort of a triumph, Ave
not likely to secure. It
.—orwrt he ultimately elected, Its me
)lar ill be 'Carly attributele to the lack
. ;;;)ta reidly strong and acceptable condi
" 'afiltid fo the combined opposition.
'l4.andially endorse the sentiments
In the annexed paragriph from one of the
'laminas of this estate:
;The Xfurisburg Tetegrope has done
noble service during the campaign, just
• ~e atled. It has been edited with grass
• elleor, and if it will now keep a sharp
lookmt Cyr the different schemes that
will be organised to get the cats out of
the State Treasurer, In one way or
, anOther,f - it will pot the, Etapubtlean
under a double debt of gratitude.
6wiomy must now be the word of the
'Optima; State and eity authorities.
TeS Steadily continued nxhicAlon of the
- peddle debt, for the present and at least
Amsoing - months, is anticipated at
Washington. With peace at home and
abroad, and ii-Ph a reasonable devise ol
'popular uroispetity, our tuitional' debt, at
--the close of the present Administration,
ken It 4, 1878, is not likely to exceed
,'=1;800,000,000—a reduction of more than
tuts-fourth of its immense volume during
one single term of a Republican Prod.
• dent.
TUB third Tolame of Loesing's " Pic
tonal History of the Civil War," for
which we thank the publisher (T. Belk
.. Hartford,) sustains the enmeolums
with which some days since we web
emned the entire volumes. The large
%Mpg with which this work was under-
taken has been realized in the final eon
mnnrantation. To its last pages, and even
in the COPIOna and ..vernlly arranged
Isaias at the end of VoL ttus
•triumph for Its publishers, and adds freza,
lays to he literary crown which its author
.kus wan and worn from other fields of
labor.
sialson is due to the Pittsburgh
Post 'Reprinting its article of Tuesday
bat upon the impollcy of the Packer
nomination, a portion at its language
Wag . Quoted thus In 'our columns :—"lt
must be clear to those who bonstly ad
wooded the claims of Mr. Packer, on
geogriphical, financial, honer, or any
any other grounds," Ac. The word
italicised by the EOM, and which it now
.
properly excepts to, was an interpo
for which our owe printers and proo . = ,
•readers mast be responsible. The Post
will accept our assurance that I t was an
Inadvertence, which is annoying to us
quite as much as to our neighbors.
SPAIN pledges to the insurgent Cubans,
laying down their arms and submitting
to her lestitimate authority, an absolute
dell and political equality with the pet,-
„, pie of the mother country, and to the
world the immediate abolition of slavery.
'What conditions more parental in their
humanity and magnanimous in their lib
. awality were ever before offered by a gov
ernment to its revolted subjects?
Civil
tuitlon everywhere is interested for their
acceptance, since in the face of thoplo•
tatatiOall of Cuban representatives in
this country, there is otherwise but little
hope for the speedy extinction of an in
fhltCris social institution In the "Gem of
the Antilles.”
Tun ?cruxes experience, with wha
• ibis been called the “Crawford County
gleam" of nomluittLeg ainctidatee for
office, hes not been a favorable we.
Adopted in • Harristsug, its nominees
bate, • with but few exceptions, been
!mind steadily Galling behind the eat of
the ticket. The rattrap!' ray justly
, =arks that •the wine result has fol.
"lowed the adoption - or the Nyman in
nary =Judy of the State where the Re•
pablicsns are generally in the majority."
.: .'['be "system" has beaten tut in thelltin
- tingdon district, lost us 300 from OW
Tipper msjortty in Bredford,.6oo in War
len, 600 in Tenango, cat down largely in
Crawford and shrivelled Bala steadily
down tto*Sta 600 of old times, to a lean
00 now. - The "Button" may be all right
initnelf, but its.application has been
dlaiitroun „.,
- -eA address from the German Remold
,' Can Committee, of New York, says:
The Republican perky tea proven itself
to be a truly national party, by vocal.
•, Matifig an adopted citizen for
a
.of Slate. It sought to reward
,‘ wherever found, and did en without re
' "I . gird to place of birth. The Democratic
Convection, on the other hand, has slot
deemed It mammary to plane on their
. „ . .,tiolfet a_ representative of that element.
Ocunddaring the fact that the German
Democrats have always worked with
great
anal fur their party, the action of
'Piper Conventicrn appears ungrateful and
I n In the extreme. The Germane,
ln . toe, eyes of theta demagogues, are
t he IR to vote. but not to participate In
. the Government. The Republican party
has signally reeomdr.ed the roll equality
of their German members by placing
General Frans Sigel at the head of their
ticket- It has been : faithful to Its noble
•", 'Misdeed fearlessly unfurling the banner
of liberty and equality -of all °interns
No• German can and will refuse them his
vote who claims the freedom of all others
" • atweß as his own.
10,. - wrd, from% the counsel aa
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6 P e General Brewster,
Prolotapig
r ' ikbelated
*M u l ct view the arefeesional
and
atada
propriety or t h at ganueman's
:%. ten t, in th e Interests of a private itigiikni
-the Credit Kobilier suits, sod of
CIPPII / 4 112 writ of ono warrants,
hlificoursit to the 7
com.
which the GazErra
-- inented. " - The only Whit of imPoltoxio°
. - -.-,-.... .
e ar of Minors. Hirst
'ln the "statement ' Bull) • i i , that the Attorney Hen.
''r Or
t . * ford ;
mei and the financial officers of the Com
monwealth do not tette the same view, c:
shel ` PP ' FlT " lt " It is admitted
that
it Ihrellents.
that
be confesses and avoids the objection
madeMs:mud of official
. • ' th ' lll ' .jj Vtisul to
is
d h ltoot Use been more
i' ... '
eeendT, u wel l lot more for the inueresta
• o f t h e mate Treasum if the Attorney
"'alai con.
endow/
' doubtful end disputed
111 111; this, were to acceptids pttb
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t 111010111 4,123 u Pam°mat ; tom:win i eon
f even en •8
- - ......,thtvbvddialor 4 .. ) dto d ec u aa that line
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- -- drialdidenA l flag % , 'mutations
'\ \ - lec " 4ll ? 4turial t- /dawn Y•Whetthe ihtdd
\ . artig4 4, lr a , i ii„,. - i n thi s - afrar.
.. ,, e irjui -P a t, 4 014 , 3 of the Coiituin.
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c ' ••••1 ----- '— ' - intw —Pr icing s hould
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- which :11
, • -;,•::, oat ..ii - owi,iip, „, ampler:pent .
?.... ,- - ',4 l lic,t i,,1 ii ,., iii!Lighgr: oblige . :
r: .. g rs , ~,,
:Dutton where the
of thee =eel—that the Attorney Gen- a matter of serioun,the ~,,,thviethg the
eel's actkrn will result in • much large Government rnirtebacco are to ease.
profit to the Treasury—by eneuring • for- cisnuf.ctuelce new udechtions" pub•
failure of the Charter and consequently Each dai...76W rote pescrlbed for the
the conflacalkon of "the entire property Iliebet MI of all persons engaged In the
of the corporation"—than by the enforce- ncsifitrn.anufactiare of the noxious plant
meat of • smaller claim for taxes is seems that every mistiest scrap
, the article has been branded, stamped,
anything more than • mere lawyer „good, bonded and put through other
fetch. The claim for taxes — cS oo cc tuceerlous proms/see. to such en extent
bask agreed by the corporstionwe or that we feel as If we were smoking the
State offices—is for a bagly," con- very brains and chewing at the vitals of
dollars, while ita "entimplPtArlg -prop. the Internal Revenue Department. Of
fixated mandlng plirObSbly is not, course the G o vernment is only enforcing
ot itton, may not iof that a., be• the laws In collecting Ito does. We can
lf, which, recalled, see that thew, effete are lineament, and
worth a tam
yon d u s _ og to the Common • only wonder where they will stop. The
wotdd be Bureau can hardly do much more In the
wesitiu,i4....ond.of the counsel iii inc. way of ruling awl regulating the =mo
nd% They uld emend it forth• ~
jov l:
atop will reach the
consumers. Shall we be assessed for the
[ensurer, and the next
Of3r Concede cue.
number of cigars we evoke, and tine
for not making returns thereof : convict
ed for refilling an old Opel forced to put
our Jar of flue cut In bond; forbidden to
throw-away the stomp of a "Why . ' lest
It may be used Leven; and visited by the
U. S. Marshal Jur not putting a stamp
on the last chew we borrowed? We
at nod see.
! DE LAW
EMMET
pt Bleep, sad still at
Two nights with
on the third ' We
work past ratdinig
may be a= that the e attforttinate Grid°
engineer of the freight train which, mov•
hag too soon out of Its switch, caused the
shocking disaster at Mast Hope, on the
Erie Road,:gome three months since, vres
not doing this overwork from t wice. No
sane man would risk his own life willing
torthe limited dal ty wages of s railway
kicomotive driver, for three Sleepless
day. and nights together. Griffin was
thus on duty because his superiors ex.
acted the sacrifice, and he preferred to
es.l7 obedience to the last possible
stretch of his own physical capacity.
Bat he overestimated his own powers of
endurance, and in the lethargy which
crept over his senses In a brut hour of
delay at the fatal switch, his ears, more
asleep than awake, confounded the pass
ing signals, and Milhaud movedthelevers
which gave motion to his train.
These facts were clearly established be
fore the Pennsylvania jury which tried
him for his life. ' The other facts which,
under ordinary circumstances, would
have fixed his homicidal guilt, were also
established with the same clearneea And
it does not surprise •tut to hear that the
jury acquitted him as not being morally
culpable in the cremises. The statute
was bed against him, but the jury re
garded the absence of a guilty purpose,
and even of a criminally culpable con.
scionsuessa, in the peculiar mental and
physical condition of the accused, as en-
titling him to 011 diexhaarge from the
proseclitiOn.
Martial law condemns the sentinel
who slumbers at hts post, no cast
ter upon what plea be is defended. That
is equally the spirit of our civil statute
under which Griffin wets arraigned. Con.
structively, guilty, but morally Innocent
of the murders which his error oast
stoned, the 'tante inexorably demands
its penalties, and twelve Jurors upon their
oaths conscientiously nullify the enact•
aunt.
We have in this case one more proof
that it fa only the civil law which is al.
•ftete Inflexibly administered by its sec.
Tents- "be criminal code, which upon
the face of UHL - ea, should be even more
rigorously precise In to .eeeifications and
I uncompromising In their applica.t-..
two practical interpretations—the Court
which faithfully defines it, and the jury
whose condemnation may be re.
versed, but whose acquittance ad
mita of no revision whatever. It
is this jory-made law—the unwritten
code of the emotions, the sympathies,
or prejudices, often, but not always,
the expression of an abstract sense
of the purest justice in the human
heart, which has come to be roe
...,.Iced, wherever the English language
Is spoken, even In England as well as on
this side of the Atlantic, as the paramount
body of the criminal law.
Shalt we regard the Maintes as imper
fect, which, without this overruling in.
terpretation, would work a moral injus
tice, perhaps taking the Inseeent life or
some man, like this Griffin. the unwill
ing instrument to bring about some
shocking disaster to the lives of his fel
low-creatures I' Shall we deny the vs
lidity of such Jury-made law, Ignore the
long accepted maxim of Anglo-Saxon
justice, which forbids the second
"arraignment of a culprit once discharged,
sad thus expunge from our Juridical ex
pretence, the irreversible right of juries
to acquit the prisoner whose lite his been
fattened to the letter, sometimes to the
spirit of the written law, but in whose
guiltless ability to meet the scrutiny of
the Final Judge of all things human, the
untutored and uncorrupted teachings of 1
the human heart lead his twelve peers
and judges to testify their absolute faith?
With the qnestion of how often in eases
like this of Griffin, the jury may go
wrong In listening to their own moral
convictions, rather than to the rigid ex
positions of the law which they receive
from the bench, is involved the other
question of UM expediency of permitting
that latitude of judgment at all.
Martial law is framed to secure
the safety of great armies, whose sur
prise and defeat might have results of
almost boundless magnitude. A sleeping
sentinel on his post might ruin a republic
or overthrow an empire. Should a mere
statute of the criminal law exact the tame
Inflexible responsibility for any result
from any similar personal delinquency?
Thousands of lives may be lost in the
one case, and is the other, especially in
railway experience, hundreds might be
sacrificed—all by the physical weakness
of a single Individual. The soldier,
whether in the face of battle or upon the
midnight sentinel's weary round, hes
always his life In his hand or commits it
to the keeping of his comrades and supe
rior officers. Bat the civilian knows
nothing of such undertakings. He
lives in the Institutions of society
'and under the peaceful protection
of all Its laws. Griffin was conscious of
no resporudbllities except such as are
recognized by the clear intelligence of
every citizen following his daily lawful
avocations. He must not purposely
trespass upon the safety or the comfort '.
of his neighbor, either in person or pro- '
perty. And twelve men, hearing all the
witnesses and fn view of all the facts clear.
ly proven by them, declared that it would
ham been but moo:ludo take his bie as
. the convicted murderer of the two or
three score of human beings who perish
ed in consequence of his Infirmity. Cer
tsictly, this was jury-made law( and who
expectethat society will ever come alto
gether to preclude similar examples ?
“Loutsa Swore Is to spend the win
ter In Italy.” It Is the Intention of Ws.
John Smith, we believe. to stay where
she la.
In this instance • paper with a reputa
tion for being funny prefers to keep It op,
even at the imminent risk of being sup
posed to be ignorant. Miss Alcor;
though apparently unknown to the bril
liant author of the above paragraph, Is
Probably the moat promising young an-
Morass in America, and one who, while
posiwased of undoubted genius, original
hy and brilliancy, his not considered It
neceeiary to assume cynicism, Infidelity,
masculinity. or any of thole outer
tll/101111 which have so nearly rendered
the mere auggeation of a woman w
writes, offensive to the maJorliv of old
fashioned MOON During the peat de
wide there has probably been no unher
alded and unpaired book, read by more
people with more real pleasure, than
Idles Alcott's cbarmitut "Lime Women,"
'end there are probably very few of those
who read the,book who will DOI feel
Wedded titattlielautboreirs, whom they
Wit Ideplia64l4th 11. original and
mama be toine, le it lied to hie* her .
)oOgbig for ITYrit to Earn° fu Wad.
IgYaystreei.eireedi. la-beoeieing
4
OESIIIB often rune in families u rvel
as ImamSy, sometimes skipping over •
few members, sometimes crowning them
all. Of this the Patti family to one of the
moat remarkable Illustrations. The fa
ther and mother were real artists, who
sought a home In America before such
talents as theirs could well be appreciat
ed, but Mrs. Max Strackosh, one of their
daughters became a favorite prime don
na and a comium mate actress, while Ade
line created a (frame by her wonderful
powers when she was yet a child of only
eight year., for even then she gave pro
mises of her future pre-eminence. Then
Carlotta, the peer of either of her sisters,
as a vocalist, has achieved fame and tri
umphs only inferior to those of Adelina.
Aud now we begin to hear of the tardy
fame of another of the name family—
Carlo Patti—a brother of the famous trio
of Misters, who hart long lead a eomew hat
dissolute musical life In some of our
Southern States, but him reformed, mar
ried and gone to Europe. Beginning the
mammal career anew In Goethenburg, in
Sweden, be has created an milli a. Mem
unparalleled in that city, where the popu
lace have dubbed him "General Patti."
Thence be proceeded to Stockholm with
like success. His initial career seems to
promise that these are merely the drat
or a aerlee of triumphs which may yet
equal those of his slaters, illustrious in
sons.
"Bum. Rue" Ruwito.r. is to represent
the London Ton. at the opening of the
Suez canal. What an Immense num.
her of events that man has witnessed?
Of what °mantleaa crowds he has formed
an atom! What lakes of ink and plain.
of paper ho has married! What miles of
rail and league. of Ikea he has traveled!
Whenever or wherever any affair of
European importance ie to tranepire,
thither he is sent by the Timm, living at
the odd times quietly In Yarts, with a
furnished house. and Fro, 000 a year, all
for being °special correspondent" of the
same journaL When he writ.. a book
It. contents usually warrant the ropeti•
Won by the reader of that remark said
to have been made by Baron Von Hum
boldt, when speaking of a certain re.
--swited American, .•He has tier led
more ar!"'' . ...".11114,= . than any other man
I ever met."
10011 Utah we do not get all of the
truth always. We have often heard that
esoepting their peculiar ideas on the
subject of matrimony the Mormons are
singularly moral and upright. How this
impression got abroad monet be ex
plained, but a Gentile citizen of Hilt
Late Infertile us that In all his espetii.,
once he never saw so much Iniquity as
In the Mormon capital. The Gentile
population le quiet and respectable, but
drunkenness, libertinism, debauchery
and disloyalty are almost universal
among the Mormon men.
Tux Greensburg Harold <Amer-yes
Governor Gawky was very strong with
the masses of the people, Unfortunately
they Are merely utterciwoi polinctons,
sod ax such lock the practical k DOW ledge
and experience of making their voices
and votes count In the aggregate. In
deed If the labor and effort netvessry to
M 6161 and consolidate even the unity sse~n•
tlmeot among the people, whim is gen
erally left to be done, and to done if done
at all, byrthe practical men panstatitty
In open and active contact with politi
cians of the opposite party—are omitted,
their clear and decided views and good
Intentions amount to nothing. Work is
to be done, and thin work only achieves
the victory at the ballot box. And let It
be here known, that It was city the
earnest, untiring and sarcomatal effort of
some men who, may be, are called poli
ticians, In laboring to harmonize dis:
cordant views and elements in some
parte of the Mtato—whinh were unhinged
and embittered by Just Duch guerrilla
sheets as the Commercial—that pouted us
(he victory just achieved.
A WASHINGTON dispatch HATS
"The result of the election for United
States Senators in Virginia I. variously
received hers ThLre in very general
satisfaction at the choice of Lieutenant-
Oovernor
testi; whose ardent Uniontarn
throughqut , ltie war never abated. Of
Judge Johnston little ie known, save that
he was wf far identified with the rebellion
as to require a removal of ha disabilities
by Dingreee a year and a half ago, which
was done. He will. therefore, be able to
take the modified oath made and pro-
vided for In much cases. The general be
lief bare is that the election of the latter
la a cedciliallon of the extreme or Demo
cratic element In the ranks of the so-
called Walker Republican party, and
that the result In the election of one Sen
ator who will act uniformly with the
Republicans, and of another who wtU act
an uniformly with the Democrat; and
faithfully represent that portion of the
Walker party which inbound to support
the Democratic candidate for the Presi
deny In DMA
STATE ITEM
SNOW fell at Williamsport on Monday.
Tun annual ecaslons of the Synod of
the German Reformed Church In the
United States, commenced at Demißena
Wednesday, 20th.
Two prisoners, George D. Fields alias:
Brown, andlienry Timm, sentenced for
terms of three and five yisrs, escaped
from the Penitentiary at ea Chunk
on Friday of last week.
A DASTARDLY attempt has been made
to take the life of C. W. Kellar; Esq.,
treasurer of Erie county, by poison. On
Monday last, (says the Erie Dfuateh )
about noon, Mr. K. met at the Court
Honer, in Erie, a man whom he does not
know except.by sight, who engaged in
conversation with him, and the argument
waxed warm, but after a while the dispu
tants got down to a more friendly footing,
and jest before leaving the man asked
him if he would like en apple. Mr. Kel
lar replied in the affirmative, when the
man handed him one remarking. "whin
you gat it you'l novo Wang any other
kind." • Mr. Keller laughed at the sup
posed Joke, and put the apple In Ma
pocket. He is treasurer of the South
Erie Iron Works Company and while at
that place looking over the books, be
tween three and four o'clock in the after
noon, ha recollected that apple, men;
doped the circumstance of getting It, and
pronounced it sweet, but after taking •
couple of bites, said a part of it was ex
tremely bitter, andburned his throat. He
threw It into the coal scuttle, and it was
thrown into the stove. At about gr. IL,
while at the supper table, he was sudden
ly taken very sick, and soon after was
seized with convulsions. Eminent phy
sicians were called in, who at once com
menced treating him for poison. -Tit ,
convulsions lasted, at irregular Intermit,
all through the night, those about mid
night being so violent-that he was not
expected to, live two.houre longer. RN
condition, however, bad improved. - and
hopes were entertained of his recovery,
•.e poison administered was strychnine.
Tee latest suggestion from the enter.
prising ladles of the Revolution newspa
per is the immediate establishment at eli
gible points of "Homes for Fallen Men."
Thlaldes .has•the molt of originality at
leasti , Theee met; they say, do notdestre
alba bed. "They .. 'are led astray' by
false earl. a little pint and powder, a.
pretty foot* a nicely r ou nded . form,
'Wink of the endle,fir the cutter ef
a .handkerchief.". From ..these "tempta
tions the . watrontntnditti n &dm to re,
more them. "Bas:wIll roue!!
ineeptihekgoed . einceat , We Ilse not.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE.: FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 22, 1889,
A MEW POEM B 1 TENN TWIN
The Athletic Miigazins, published by
Messrs.! Fields & Osgood, wages the
followilig poem by the English Laureate:
ME=
Angels have talkol with hlm, and .bond hlm
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.
lalv•talelt mad taa• •eenat been
rue el, re .expcilecr.• eat mate•en, a lee a.
The nuked enema eamo • deny et ale
4.4 milinv sod du...levee mad made In
Aiwa), ILA re vant.al before Mita u Ie In. •Inl `lvy
as, *O, eras A. %sty cult:anal er rundatalarr,
the anteenetiat.le , • rert
wlU4eut forte. ur or pound.
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Mtn atxmlot" cut out. anlng prerroort.
Four-Y.wed to f .ur corner. of It .ty.
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d
on. forward, une "tutc.a 0. Wrce out one;
Au yet anal,. •xsto an . evertn• te.
or Ow rre uot. nut..."dned
One alladow la the istl.l.l of • great belt.
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Ht olgen Pylmt mood
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to in,. fr 01•114 10. el' And .1 I. hall. hear ,
Tim. II "is, iu nne allot of Ow 01000. .
And 11l Ono" creel/MR 00 . 'lll, .t.l dd./ ,
How cnud ye know him' Ye ,"" t. `MO , "
lb narrower . Irt le: dr nad wellnlgla resebed
tb la, ten•••l., atlo • 1 , 11..• ot ...a... ,
ri, - la ,
best.. low • i sir
1 •rulow. Mad an 010., of tdm, tune,
In "WM and IngArde. all ulAcr II",
—_—
GEBEELL NEWS.
THE Pan Handle will be doubleArecked
to Steubenville by spring.
A fi UMBER. of 0111 exchanges record the
"first mow of the season" on Monday
Fry -Tv thousand acres of land have
been broken in Marshall county, lows,
the Fund season.
Is Lasalle county, 111., politics run
high. They have there four tieketa—
Republimm, Democratic, Workingmen's
and Temperance.
ONE of the convicts who recaped
from the Moundsville Penitentiary on
Sunday was recaptured on Wednesday
near Waynesburg, P.
Tux Jefferson Worts Company,
Steubenville, are not, as stated, going to
erect an iron miil at Mingo. They In.
tend, however, to put up blast fursituve
THE Commissioner of the Internal Rev
enue holds that a lawyer having two die
tinci offices or places of business, mien
• -
pay a special tax for each office or place
at whtch he does business.
ANOTHER terrible kerosene sodden
In Chicago, on Monday
has occurred
a little child upset an oil lamp, which
exploded, Warning herself and father se•
'rarely and her mother fatally.
lo Isogon, where the annual deaths
trout 172' 4 to 1752, were nearly one in
• -
twenty-one nj all persons Ilving, they
have been for like last twenty years only
one in forty two; or one ball aa many
Tits Ohio eight per cent. interest law
went Into effect on the Ist inst. Eight
per cent. may be taken if stated in wri.
Ting. If the agreement Is not in writing
the old rate, six per cent, will rule.
LheLvo to the eitremely low Mice of
wheat, Ina a prospective scarcity of corn,
Bays the Clarksville, Mo , Seminal, some
of the farmers of Pike and Lincoln wan.
ties have been feeding their wheat to stock
instead of corn.
N6w HAXPSIIIRE WM vote on the
question of establishing a State police on
the 9th of November. The temperance
people of the State are holding meetings,
hoping to create a public sentiment in
into; 01 such a force. •
( the 9th inak John Boker, of St
Joseph, Wasouri, a Frenchman by birth,
but a ball taken out of hie thigh. He
was wounded by the ball Mord war with
Melted, in 1846, and had carried the Ells
• - ... •.-than years.
THE late Jobs Pierce, 01
City, by his will bequeathed fourteen lots
of ground in that city as • site for the
erection of • foundling hoepttal, to be
built by any association that may here
after be incorporated by Congress.
Tut State of Missouri ba• already mild,
on scent:int of criminal prosecutions
which have been pending against the
desperado Ilildebnind, over two thou.
sand dollars. The greater pardon of
. -
this has been on cases which have been
dlaintssed after standing for years.
AT Dot Liverpool, Ohio, Saturday
night last, Win, Devore, aged 27 years,
residing at Sinlth's Ferry, P.. was
killed by aua rad
Cleye.and Itatlroad. Ile was intoxicated
and attempted to get on the cars while
runnmg at the rate of eighteen miles an
hour.
Ar a New Hampshire Teachers' Insti.
tote, last week, Prot. Crop-mien, of New
York, took strong ground against the
premature development of the menaortz
lug faculty. and affirmed his behef that
••mental arithmetic." killed off more
children than did any of the diseases of
childhood.
Is the New York Supreme Court, this
week, the novel fawn, was presented of
a husband being indirectly arraigned for
the theft of nos wile's jewelry, which he
had presented to her previous to their
marriage. The suit was against a dia
mond broker, Into whose possession it
was alleged the gems came unlawfully.
Duo Ratan has recently been intro
duced as a deodorizer, and the result of
the new process is reported to be perfectly
effective. Among other illustrations, it in
Stated that at the meat preserving estab
lishment, near Melbourne, Australia,
where thirty thousand sheep are frerwedt
ly slaughtered in one day, there is Rot
the slightest smell in consequence of the
use of dry earth as a deodorizing agent.
Tr Is said that none of the brown sand
stone used so freely in New York is capa
ble of resisting the action of rain and
frost. Been in Trinity Church, confess
edly built of the best sand, the work of
disintegration has commenced. It Is
very common to see door steps, window
cops and cornices, which are flaking off
slang the lines of stratification. A hun
dred years hence these buildings will be
in is sad state.
A con vermin; of delegates of all ee
eleslastical denominations in the United
States began Rosemarie§ at New York on
Monday. The object is to devise means
to unite the churches and to extend We
the gospel throughout the world. Among
those taking part In the proceedings were
Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, Dr. B. H.
Tyng. J. Cotton Smith, Dr. McCaw
kick and Bishop Mcllvaine. The Chair
man of the Committee of Arrangement Is
the venerable Rev. Dr. Matthews.
DR and after Tuesday, the If tb a onecan
go"by hotel to Ban Francisco" from
Ohks. On that date the Pullman Palace
Car Company will dispatch their exjvii•
mentol hotel and drawing-room train
of cam from Omaha. This train is de.
signed for Blemish passengers, and will
be run at a high rate of speed, arriving in
ban Francisco Friday afternoon. It will
leave Sin Francisco on Monday, arriving
at Omaha on Thursday, Chicago on Fri
day aedlisffiel(ork on Sunday. These
are to ho‘peciaTtrains, made up exclu
sively oil:mace sleepers, drawing-room
and hotel cars, with meals served on
board. They will leave Omaha every
Tuesday sad San Francisco every Mon
day.
At:moose nothing has yet been done
In the way of excavations for the abut
ments for the East River Bridge, owing
to a disappokoment between the Bridge
Company and Fulton Ferry Company as
to the price of laud on the Brooklyn
shore, immense solid caissons are in pre
paration, wha will be sunk city feet
below the wrier level. They will be one
hundred and sixty-eight feet in length,
one hundretiond two feet in widll4 , and
twenty feet dep. and are preferred to
stone on Become of the greater ease with
which they cat be placed exactly bezel.
Upon these heronry will be reared.
These caissons; owing to the exactitude
their construction will require, will not
be completed f two months at least, and
have already ben several weeks in pm
paration. WhM they are laid the stone
and iron for thereat of the abutments can
speedily be proeured.
A FRENCH wekmen, some time ego,
in varnishing various metal pieces,
scorched [hinted moat dreadfully. In
his agony, and Yithout .an Instant's
pelre
flection, he thr t his injured baud into
the pot contains the varnish, and ire.
ilirdialeir felt tiered uif by enact.
went Ile re et the operation for-a
day or two, and a very short time his '
hand was perfectly cared. This discov
ery excited anen t :ln his neighborhood;
be treated teeny similar cases *access
fully, and in mber, 1868, he was
sent for trfliels, is order to cure the men
injured bythe exPlasion of the powder
=mine. Re Jai now In Parts, having
been sent for to by his _varnish on two
patients in an a lospital, and bal. sue
seeded so well th a sore that bad, been
reserved for comparison, to be treated
with nitrate of silver in the ordinary
. way. bas been glum up to bim to be man-
Igen in that way..
. - -
The Credit liabliter,
An untrue statement of the character
and effect of the snits pending in this
State, connected with the Credit Mobiller
of America, hen appeared in the Pitts•
burgh (iusate„ and been copied in the
Homing Telegraph, of Philadelphia, and,
u counsel in these suite, we make toe
folloßfur correction.
The Credit Idobilier of America la •
corporation created by the State of Penn.
aylvania. A number of gentlemen whom
we represent claim to be the stockholders
and directors under an organization hail
In 1859. Messrs. Sydney Dillon and
others claim to he ouch under an urgent•
ration had in 1803. The latter carry on
the affairs of the corporation out of the
State, have posiession of its property,
and have received Its dividends, which
have accrued from the building and con
tracts of the Pacific Railway, and which
our clients claim to be very much larger
Riau diesers.Dillou and hie associates ad.
min We have brought suit in the Supreme
Court in equity for the Credit Mobilier of
Amens against Menem Dillon and his
associates, individually, to compel them
to account for and pay over these profile
and property to that corporation and our
clients as its officers, and we have canoed
the Attorney General to issue • quo oar
canto in that court in the name of the
Commonwealth against Meagre. Dillon
and his associates individually, to test
their right to be directors of that corpora.
thin, which writ it was hie duty to ramie
to be Issued. It is untrue that any quo
warranu hu been issued against that cor•
poration, or to test the legality or validity
of its charter in any way. And it la un
true that if such quo warratao against the
corporation or to teat its charter had been
issued, and was successfully prosecuted,
It would have e t Get of depriving the
Commonw f the amount due for
delinquent tax ; but on the contrary not
only the amount of these taxes, but the
whale property of the corporation would
then be forfeited to the State.
• • • - _
It was these proceedings of the Attor
ney General, which were partially heard
et Harrisburg last June by the Supreme
Court, that called the matter to the etten•
Lion of the Auditor General, whoee duty
- .
it was to ascertain and assess thane tares
and an assessment was made by him
upon the accounts and statements of
Dillon and his associates.
Bat no return of that assessment, as
required by law to be made to the Attor
ney General's °MCC, was made until very
recently; and when the writ of quo soar
rant° issued, the nonpayment of any
taxes due was not known to the officers
of the Commonwealth, and certainly not
. .....
to the Attorney General. When those
interested in defeating these proceedings
caused to be suggested to the Attorney
General that his quo warrant°
might prejudice the rights of the
State to these taxes, he immedi
ately said to us that in case of
the possibility of any such conflict, his
paramount duty was to the State, and be
would resist all proceedings in conflict
therewith, but a moment's reflection
showed, as above slated, that the y uo
warrant° was not against the corporation
or its charter, but in support of both, and
against the defendants as individuals, to
test their right to the directorship; that
were it otherwise, the proceedings mast
benefit the State by causing a forfeiture of
the entire property of the corporation,
and that these proceedings tend to estal,
fish that s much larger amount of tax was
due the Commonwealth than the defend
ants admitted, and would compel such an
account of their property and control of
it, by acoartof this jurisdiction, as would
aid the ascertainment and payment of all
taxes due to the Commonwealth.
We make this itatement in justice to
the case and to the Attorney Gelll.lll.
A . Id. L. HIR ST.
Gaut L. CNA wroito.
THOU BPI PIGE , IT ■B LIVEi
LUNG-MORT.
One of the tritest and meet rambeeilve blew
can be obtained (elm lb. caption at the beta
al lila art de; fur of all dlaeabe• which loam,'
human brana and .►o.v. human 1111, sung ant
- presmlesil than tbosevoblet &Sect the mow
ma palsnueg.
I=l
=1
I=l
...lady. or. as • dewy Dureadtad sad dla.
solving the palteonary ■stray.. IL Is lawny.
preseast via evil sad foreboding of dlaaatef.
In to elan. of maladies should the physician es
the Mem& sad family at lb. palest be ewer
weelonst# forewarned Lbws I. theme of the Isr Ks.
tar Al is to therm Mal early tad edlitleat Weals
meat IS moat oestrabla. .0 a I. Um; WM daswee
cast bi, warded al bad st awl cleated. le Di.
cnnca•e 1.111416 i CUILE yam ttavy • en, Mar
el the e.-.lest •elue lo ell tee.. enatlltleas Al
eiterstlye, ik temic. a •etritet sad resolvent.
=I
. o-...... , 1 llle ...km. It. be•etlfel work
a., le harmony ./11.6 the regular function, rag
reawllly .rAstervy4 by Um aye of taw or two bot
ffl!Eill!M=l
Wales that dioweb tin berrewelowe work
lan uI tbe animal ecoemey. The berresahhe
cutlet, the palefel meet:do, lbe spites
•treated with blood hal soot. eve blaze to the
• ,
sorsa! sod proper woe - kluge of Call! ozol visor.
ol.mifoued esporioaco of Gye r inn
itasez.Disel DI. %tiger. IS tb. comp:meths. el
Ott LUNG CURE. % Ott No Wm* to Ms tow
opUve lairsJia sad at lM muse Was •p•ad7
mUW M Mom sew pmmWeaU aMarMid
thins aSsettose, so diststsang Is their effects
•d ro almon attaitly Iltal It they Wade....
mow cared ty, worse 1.09.3Pri... rwosAl• DL
[IIIIIIII LUNG CURT, b re 00.3.0 and el-
Cereal, Mat eel one vier bee ever lewd tt, mill
. b *M.o. It to Ure booms. LI Intl ones
mbea e•enehlag et. WI. sad lz. C.D.
eat. wlll care oftenths. In • h. days.
to attentloa of pall. ism as well as nectleal
Wow • It respecttally Welled to this taw awl
raiaabls addition It It. pawrossew sew.
In.
DR. EIMER an be manned entry dry
. .
mail I reelect ►. ■. •t We One. ■edtelne Mons.
159 Liberty' street, and trod toe nod t to 9
LL nljEt•
sine ExnaunTeo ovum's
&melee Is • deillitotteg season. and the sed
dee enrage of temperstnte which tam play at
thbe period of the_ y ear end* the n..linlrmef as
eomilderaly enervated he 'the pronedlea heat,
and the Smart and delicate almost prostrated.
This I. not • Womble conifrtbm le which to ce
menter the yew salads of October ad Ito chill
ing fog. ad night dews. ad ronsequently later
meta; fever. dysletery. billion attne4 and
eteemattam ammeta or leer prevalent e mey•
when, bat especially in loathe. where Om et
ththei emery tom ',elegem*. In order to
avoid tbe the
deacon %mania from thee canoes the
• obsessed moat Amite pow he rthowathd•e4
Ilarlaorat•O b • cou••• of HO TRIPS
frfOlfACH Blrrigns. This num* end nm. ,
Potent of all veactable melee and eingeratst•
Manistee the e cotton* 'relic It remes the
strength, ad gamines the filiel• of the body.
withal:, gives lemmas ad vigor to neterone
wencamiastion. grew &v.. the anuledarer
hich 'radon the mile:serf tonics to explosive,
cashew d of ext*.ets and Mica of um .bobcat g
fleMblit Invite wants and mereetivea , mingled
with •dllfmive atlmulaut from widen ••ers mon
gol. clews.t hasp expelled, thin remimmed
prersamtios It, t in emipm4, the bunt
terdle no of In kind that thewood beeever
knew.. Moth I. Ins penile° of dlmlnhuninsd
Member* of .1. coedleal p lion. and the mos
! era! verdict of tbr patio. of.-re.exr , ho , ' , or
1.e., yearn dude, ohlth nthecETl
BIT 1 - 1•111•1 svtalned a grantor perste:lm! the
• morn existence .de than nag aerie ,•••• •ii•e!'"
Wed in the columns tithe Am. yrAnti press.
-- ;1113% CAN TOPS.
We i. prepared to --s ea 4
if:=l7=tor
►mita stamped span the WM". mdlaiWittnt
the center. and en M4e.x orpdheieratmet Ora,
the km of the as.
It Is Gnarly, DbUselly and •
by swell *aria. Dm alma of tag trait tbs
caa °maim opposite Oa pointer aad anaDao
tpa eastomary olookarr. 3p POO OOOO, of mit Or
rood
a toaaateopeo sag w other altor oaorn
mam to. ma9l
ver-Diveoran riorucz.—The
Directors of the Shernobars and Law
renceville Muse Cowpony have Into day de
eland a tilvtdend of
FIVE FEU CLEF •
for the lost ate months, payable et. IneAdee
of
the Treater., In Bberpoborg forthwith.
/NO. EZELL Toeiciter.
Ovt. 7. UM • ce73071
larTioE WWII) OF DIREC
-70/19o( Os
COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY
Own lias day toolsocd tholdool of
FIVE FEU CENT.
CO II ctptLO Moot, plyablo ?tondo?. Nth PM.
A. P. NTOEIEW.
PIiTIMUNOU. Oct. 11. I. . 1011,71
DR. ANDREW EARNST.
ORMAN INITINCIAN,
Corersll totoorf of dlsesse that the system to
aubJett to. Mee fin 041 rel2O ato, t.
UOce boors Lona I VII to A. at and from 4 till
0 I , ■. cotorpt4
FOR BALE.
LOCO FIRST CLISS BkREELS,
.
eauauGr
fre:rd'il v ini.Wger,
comtesAir ISUSTZTTEEL 119111111.
NEW ADV • 4 : 34 j,
NEW G
WILLIAM
Nos. 180
FEDERAL STREET.
ALLEGtiEIs cal
►T 2.5 CENTS,
Double Width Alpacas,
BLAIR ARID COLOSED
AT 8 1-'2 CENTS,
WATERPROOF CLOTH
AT $l,OO,
Waterproof Cloth.
EXTRA 60011 BARGAINS
Heavy Country Flannels,
White Country Blankets,
Grey Blankets,
Shirting Flannels.
Heavy Colored Bed Coverlets.
Cassimeres and Jeans.
Table Linens,
Towellinzs,&c , „&c.
AT LOWES
IvIDDLJESA:LIE
NAT I 1-..1.... I 11. TUE
Nos. 180 and IS2
THIS - vv . E.mE-..alc
6! 1-Ir. nary. Corded Browo Poplin
cheap al 11.
6.1 I-to 4-1 Gilt Plumb Black Alpacas:
gnat bargains: worth si 1-11.
17 I-Ir. Ailed Poplin. worth 611-1 u
Black Silks cheap.
Emma% Cloth cheep
Black Poplins cheap
ONE DUNDEE D
NEW ARAB SHAWLS.
hr. Heavy Plaid Flllllllfit.
!it. Deily Whitt VlanaelL
nr. Rau Id YllooelL
Ile, Extra Heavy Gray Twilled Daniels.
WILL OPEN ON MONDAY
=I
barques, Wrupx. Walking Costa,
ITROADWAT JACHaTS
AL vet EtVICS I" ,ell LOW PTICe.
PAISLEY SHAWLS.
Bg tIT BA 801.1N31N TIIZ CITY
WHITE BLANKETS U- 4 ALL WOO
13.30 1 , ♦l.OO. ♦ li• HO LIN
=1
t=t
E. R. b' AMER,
No. 69 Market Street,
West Warr Barnet and Paint
02 • • Z
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NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION
The Co -Partnership heretofore rxistinfreader
I , tl le et U. MORISON a co,. wan elesolied
A•e1111111111. by the death of R. Robison.
The Imam. or sin Ann will be mottled by
either of the surviving Farb.. NO idll LibertY
street.
V. B. ROBISON,
B. A.BOBLSON,
Q. •.8081808,
Prrreailltitin, •ogstst 10. •IM9
THE CQPARTNERPHIP
■xWing between B. B Ned Q. A.1101311/011 en
der the style *LA B. 8.0011024 d. (11/.. wet 411-
u/teed Oetobaltlll, 11109. by lb* dlaterswal of
Q. A. Roble/ye.
The builseel will be settled I y either of lbe
endersload atallf) Liberty artet.
Pirrimoson, 0a..11.410
OVICERS, TUMORS, V LCEBS.
Arlosithing and almost miniallous cures or
Calmer are being daily mode ty Drs.
KUNZ A CO.. at tbe Philadelphia (Manor In
nen:lay. 1131 Arch at.. Philadelphia. P... see at
the brunet omen to charge or Prof. lt.tl.Dalkia
lian Mutat.. ell:minuet', Okla lb.ireatmente
aged an Cantor Antidotes. the most eelmitlite
and eocremr.l Mama to tb«1•111ard world.
They are note 55110, antis( or tromded medl
apes. They give UMW or to. polo. They are en
dorsed by this beat ...,,pea of tte No
other persons base these antidote.. No other
'reasonedshould b. .ofd. "Tor perlienters call
or address se above. 0e9:11 wenn
I..ftumF ,
N O. 286 DEC. TEAM, 1861).
ratiaorroLloo la haat growarbar, the
NATRONA A TARENTUM.
Beneficial Socie
Halo applied to the Court of CoatolgLa ea of
one•beay Coantir for • Outer. sad that Ito
arid Mort madams ardor In the onset° Cho e
lect that told Motu DUI to crowed at lbert
moo lon. tonna vssetrtionithulto tt lU beam
to the roorntlore.
C3ll
C Al t i l v aMMAl: ° ""
foreign and Dawdle Dry
IN. 94 WOOD =ism
Imre taw abort pusasam suis
R. ta.
3R.CIS.EkiPAIA.IO6
PIHUFIES THE BLOOD.
MOS !LLL BT D 1111004115.
4,o:6ltEirs
1111.-100 bbl.lforwison
ea Im Males Mall Mow. Arrnoss
srunkased i ars t Env 114,140.
tow pan
DIMIT, Ai OM
NEw AL IVEIRTISMM:b7TB
NEW GOODS
OODS
SEMP LE'S,
and 182
FEDERAL S' t'REEIT,
I=
STRIPED WOOLEN SRA WLS,
drab Man trio,
WOOS en &howls.
ebiGirefts' Sha
Pa{ ley Shatvis,
Ladies' and Childreza . Und erwt ar,
ADIES' As CHILDRENS' STOCCNCIS,
Kali Hoods, bhatrits,
and Gloves—all kind'
mEnr CNDIRADINTA AND DIVATIg,
Mena' White Shirt*.
Paper Collars and Duffs,
Mena' Wares, Socks, a%
Ladles' and Childrena
HATS, BONNETS•
RIB BONS & FLOW.ERS.
WIDE SASH RIBBONS,
Silk Scarfs and Ties.
HAIII-SWITCHES, dc., Kcr
T PRIQES,
A. IND RETAIL.
03 E WC P 3C-11 E'tifi ,
Federal Street,
=MI
MECO
Ismaan•.. /11 , 61 , 014
911 t, uot. 11. 1%69.
'r•VICE IN HEREBY GIVEN
that nu Monday. the 6540 day °yowls,
tt
A. i ' JTCVL747I6I: II :t
N 0.1.15 / trot avenue. Otte or loorx oo rho
fo' loom, art errs se Isrd for vioLatlon of le ternal
itevrsue Lao. to wit
3.6001,4ran .00 :
10 pound. Leaf TO.sce.o.
91 pounds Leal Touarso;
9.000
. tar.:C
2 0011.4 and Dry Tobacco:
100 Cigars:
I ball eadd• Louisville Nary Tobacco;
ussruer '• `• `•
1 half e...tdy bold., Bar Totoseoe,
I quarter raddy • • • •
90 pounds flue Twist Tobasro;
1a0..1 Virginian:nosing ToSos'en ,
6 papers Cat as./ Dry 01230110 X Tobacco.
3 quarto paperat.en. Brant emoting Tobacco'
I% by,
11 enuff and •Tonarco Boa.,
.•apss• noise. Churns( Tolaace,
10 utra;
3 ripe.. and 1 hue Clay Pipes:
Ora Chuslog
3 ...reit Leaf lunar,.
90 boxes Cototal
6 holes Ttse Cut Tobaern
11 nous errs Tnbarro: 400 Tony Lignr.
Lunt yp
Cneolusr Tottaceo:
1 Lot of Leal fosses, 313 sounds.
1 ~ b oo Cut: 1 Lot Cigar ....LIMO:
10 [1.1.00• l.ut and Dry Tohnors ,
1 11611 rrty/: rt .111s o e 7 7 :t k ure i ° Bet r ;ipe • .
6 noose. illesne, Totoeseo.
1 Loans, reale And Wrsghts:
114:tast Jars. I= lr She,. enears:
4 500 Cie... 10 Sh ea.
of 1664.
7rl-10 XICAM W. DA.VIEI
r
1. ANDORSON & SONS,
Book and Job Printers,
67 AND 69 FIFTH AVENUE,
Dispatch Building, Pittsburgh.
on nt :ti tit m~ l sf ° e u««.i Oof ua e .
PAPER BOORS,
Would reepeettally witch the patronaite of the
1 17:,Z S :t7.rg;or us with their order, can raty
on having Utete door 6•11. T, ana
AT THE TIME AGREED ON
ELECTION PRINTING
E.IiUM YT/-.Y 3EI X.EICU
1..7 :ad.
THE BURDETT ORGAN
Tbe ouly orgau pa ne d Carprotere w
derful sod Yuri, leopnyred
Damn Telco Stop—Tex Humus.
T. Smoother* Terked
Tbdo M..t Various Tonal eripus,
Th. Moat Darstote Orson. •
The Bess Org... for 1010.illaig,
Tiro DOAK Uri A. ref Ilsaramsfal
Karl.
The Cirearfort Organ for the f1,..111/.
BURDETT ORGAN
oplovollduloel peroonoodry eel. crud es am Tod
log7 Jost nocelysd wad for solo al 111.1•111+.11Vali .
prima. II &LIEBER MAI-.
199 Wood sweet.
ppa Sot. Agents fur tags bof dada tni.a.
AN OLD ESTABLISHED
.CONFECTIONERY
IN A NEW PLACE
F. A. RIMIER & BROTHER
Have remand Mete establishment to their
and Mean. , Prbt.t...
W bent them will offer to their friew•• sad eseho—
ewes Ow hovel ewerhaeot of VONT ILLTIONS.
FRENCH CA Nillo2 AND ()AY MS, their ow.
make.
air •13 eleriot and coussoodlons f lee will be
found up stale., when thy hoot o ...Melons,
ftwob owner, le le males, so vett as Cakes. Tea.
Code* sad elluaolota.will law .erred In the
• row • test manner. at their old raves. oall:pal
We tall attention of mailmen to the oraetlee
f AdalteraUbb Lard Ott. by mislay rritik lt,Cot.
as need VII, gotta 011. ikal Olt. and abbot Inf.
ur
OUR LARD OIL
WARRANTED PURE
♦ny person &Hertel, oar Brand or ersortns oar
Trade Draft will eal proceeded AnAlan AIIePPYIAW
blew.
PROCTER & G&IIIBLV
ROCK THE BABY
.6. It. ROBISON.
Q. A. RuBLVON.
oclttpli
EARNEST'S PATENT CRIB
//X.4
LIS irovirr JR A.171&14111781.
:,
inav be foaad • WI sparlanal ern.
or. number sad [nab. Iranalmre. *di
a. N. 15'01:1155111 4. 5. 1591.0151.
B. N. MeCOWAS &
Boulevard Pavers,
Mee, Nik a OHIO ST., 02LEEIRM.
Orlon WI as eAlernt erne; Reubenlt,
PWrrotuntded to.
ro 0411..07d. ttZt l ar...naft
Dollooe, ape.
Wetronted &mann camases of hest tad .old.
ltd7andirczo-itax. 1110-rbood, Loos*. oboe*,
VeTrest
Allots • arm ' obellf ' l2= craw a
l, .t
3, /mar l 111.
ABOWII=IIIL&L A 101)
ORNAMENTAL CARVERS
lb. U Ltudady nt Illegtely, Pa.
efirasss ...° =ll:=. =Ed
,Irrwrisk Aa.
J. W. WALTZB.
bosotary• •
NT LVAB L E LAWRENCE.
•ir VILLE ISOPCIITT 10 It BAL9.-197
het Reel to Torty-Fearlh street H 1114 An
s p irg no to ashy. well balm Pudgy Ilaasloa
too,wide hall. RUM MM.% Vela room sod
.cellar. Imre garden, mine of choke Ostia and
Knipe etas. Ifs leastkos Is pleasant sad
..11tb7. WW b. sold at Letr et* sad ea rem ,
meltable terms. Apply le
COTHR CRT L 10' 4,
• 39 Meat me one.
B .
a lLaio Cutter TIM N. aelptadge4l
*eatcruurr•raiLLors,
;go. BS Smithfield street,,l
weitrzt
errZw Ati*fat
Now Goods !
LACRUM & CARLISLE'S
GLOVES AND HOSIERY
Shirts and Drawers,
• LL KINDS •SD IDLES.
ZKYHTIMI, Rai MORAL ARP
FANCY TARS, KNIT SHAWLS,
CLOAK+ HiiiiON. MISTIORIi AND
FANCY
sup Merrimac* sad Demi, rs supplied sl low urites
MAOROM & CARTJRLE,
INC). 27
AU Rinds of
13E3
Na 24 Sixth Street,
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CAUTION.
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MOLD 0111:7 IR
LEMON & WEISE.
New Goods •
No. 27 Fifth Avenue,
KEW MUM TRIMMINGS,
FILINGIIM, WIND, AND
DU IOIDI N AR - tkAtql AFT
THI LST
NOVFLTIES IN HAM. LAT MIR'
EITLI'An 6NkN~II~LEII T.
NOVELTILT IN LACE GOODS.
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ifElll3lO AND WOOL
FIFTH AVENUE.
oe4
JVST OPENED
BY
JOSEPH HORNE 8 CO.
EITILA QUAL/TU:li
ARAB SHAWLS,
N PriIIPED AND KOOTCH PLAID, ALL
!SHADILY•
Reversed Satin Pleating,
Wiled Lates ßattu Trimt Novelty Imingn Dress .
Trlntintag.
Blimp, Tonnes,
Vials sad Plaid Percale Bratna.
MM. Kann and Velvet Buttons.
need el. Plaid them Baton..
Btael sad Calored Velvet Ribbons.
Lama and Silk Undies.
Merino and Wool Underwear
t...11.12e. sod walltlr s.
01111 d•• Meow , Dm...,
L.dles` liensiola,
v .rde telt Ulna.
HOSIERY
Art tnanntaaard Auortattal
Marl]. and Wool Ribbed.
/leveed Cotton,
Plain Merino.
Tartan
- P.' Dian Striped,
NrICTORIA •AD STUART cesettEas
HOSE. la 1.11
Devi •• Half Ho. is Wool. Meriso kod Super
Stoat Cotton.
AT VERT LOWEST PRICER-
77 and 79 2 ARKET STRKEL
DAILY A.BitiVAI.
NEW 43-4:300-1)S.
Fine Silk Bows.
Wide sash Ribbons,
Ladies' Bilk Scarfs,
Roman Plight Ribbons,
EZTENBIIE LINZ OF HAND KNIT 000D'6
Ladies' Wool Shawls,
Ladies Wool Vests,
Childrens' Knit Saeones,
Infants Knit Hoods.
lIIIVERISIBLEI SATIN PLEATING.
Black Silk Fringes,
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ADIES' AND GENTS' HOSIERY
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CHILDRESts' lILLRQRAL HOSIERY
Gents' & Ladles' Underwear
BERLIN &CLOTH CLOVER,
All V . of tAe new
Boulevard Skirts,
Gents' White &Urfa,
Paper Collars.
Haretikerehiefs, .I.4tete. ex..
MACRUM, GLYDE & CO.,
78 & 80 larket Street.
mg
FRESH O.ANNED GOODS.
The subscriber le how reeemtve Le Mere • large
Mork of hermetically aealed good. of elate*
qymilly, era emily ma etre fo. 'inn elms family
tracts. mad could cell attectlaa loth<
'MORE'S FAVORITE TOMATO,*
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Wias!ow't and Yamooth Greal Gra,
Harding'. Pratt Asparagus,
Pine Sliple sod Strawbrrries,
Terkel Golden Pada,
NI( no stlth the greet, t care for our on tvwde
Lod w eel to glee setlsfectlev Le trial.
Vomit ee sad Dealer. applied by the es.e at
wholesale pride by
JOHN A UENSDAW,
Lamer Liberty and Nlntb Streets.
ccll:p7o
SUPREME COURT
PENNSYLVANIA
Law Books,
Legal Books,
Legal Stationery.
OF ALL li. 111113 S.
SAY & COMPANY,
85 Wood Street.
0c93 (LLFATZTTE B1311.1311110)_
ISSUED THI4 DAP.
LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE.
THE NUDISM. NONBEL
Itith ?we fine Pall-rate !Agrawisp,
C. , ? [MEIER
SIXTEEN INTENESTING A RTICLES.
at the Root andum-gtorre.
Truly utmerlstlents, $4. stale Ne.nere• 33
cat..
BP MAL T. REVIIINI—The Weiner. of LINO..
roars Maurine for MG Dina muslin as
&be 43 MOW • eeenent of Mr. Trplone • our., trill
be made., to any ;oar avadlu one rehe'rliMint
I d tt i ttit i n . sha . ltg• tine tor Ill°, bete ens tare
Ll.D.aaort ,. Illarana.,*Bll). sander Iluartne.
NEBO norsnout: with Good Words for L.
Yous. /NUL
Sri... En maxis one Pronouns Llst, rut to
any addres• trio. •Pleteetine
J. B. Ltrri.icort E CO.. rublhaters.
116 and TIT Starke, street, FaUseaaatia .
iLLPERT & KOHLER,_
arallea6lll.l l l sad Dealers 1e 200114 SHOES
AND 0/LIT:II , L .; 3 1 EDER street, PUP
L
b met. Pe.
Particular Elyria to Custom Wort.
We tee leave direct the atteaDoe of the
Fade: tar the het that ti are um prepared.)
maanfectan , Bogota .0 Shoes for Versus
troubled oplt Corns, Bantu. or Qatar.....l Wet,
...der Nu Peru.' rararllrkla or oar lir. Al..
!FAT, f0r.....r of Allestway City, obooldl be
pleased In see his old ustogrers uals. We hue
adopled Kr. Alson's erode of auerleg tße
fop*. 54 , Millet' vre 0.34111 oafs to I SO esay
o elleuv,Wa gun. sad shoes the tasdar.
a m t gret• tilve ea • trial
ALanPEd be ovulated.
RT 2,OIILEN,
aura= 30 Motet Weld PittiberEh.Pa
3. W. , BAR
59 ?ARKS
Mmpains
BariWns
Barsalm
Bargains
Bargains
Hargains
barvains
liillrgaini
nartains
Baravans
3. W. 33.8.1E133..
59 MABKE
NNW AD-VERT
DRUGGETS,
CRUMB CLOTHS,
EXTRA QUALITY,
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
Direct Importations,
III'EALLUM BROS..
Aro. M FIFTH a TE-rea,
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ELEGANT CARPETS.,
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TAPESTRY OR BODY
1311.U1WegF,I_,S.
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p o_} 4 ilf - 404E - , 1/4r-1-
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OLIN
NeCLLYTOCH •
&00.
23 Fifth Ave*-
e.-
CARPETS.
NEW FALL STOCK.
Oil Cloths, Window Shades,
DRUGGETS.
DRUGGET SQUARES,
Ingrain Car Pei%
M the Lowest Nees Ever °bred.
BOVAD, ROSE &, CO.,
El FIFTH ATENIIK
sall:da?
NEW FALL STOCH.
CARPETS,
The First In the Market
THE CIHEAP EST.
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Two-pisr and riares-ply
CHEAP INGRAIN Minn .
FZ==l
BODY B.I3LIISSEUI
Ever Cloffbred In IntlablUllll.
env time sad mousy by bbytag ban
X4CFASI4Ia) i COILIBN
Ne. Irl ..a TM Fins ATLIIIIEL
C! =ll
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DR.
COORTIAITEI3 TO TREAT ALL
aerate &theses, eyoldill to all Ito Raw,
nino theetely n Mown, thd the el p s b ot h ornzg . :2l ,
coa enoWthed • B
oal Wean:we nall bolseboot. nor.liar=
wolf-abuse or o th er causes. .1.1 andel
Mee of the folbrobtg effects, ao blotathaloder
unarm, todlgosttoo. oonsompoloa, ameba le
thotery. oestrallneos, drawl a - Man own,
no of memory, badolthcogonarsal eatinnel.
ornoal ne , M al le
cad Ilaelly
teed er marn. s ere thenbaa
7"'
or kw aseroalt
art the Doctor • ; be yarn
♦ part/ealar
tdobsta, Loarornera or Welles. Vallog
mottos sr Ifloontloo of_tbo Waab.
prudes. /thworrboes. ll®OerbOh Dyseao
soneoca, sad bthillay or Banconook De VW.
ol ante the
"1.1•11.•91.1= • Pblldelsa .as imam
elasaltencthatnn to the &lady of emits alum
of Mown .ad troths tburnande of owe won
year non wipers gnat. skill La that Opeallelg
ibaa one la gtheral practice.
The Doctor pobUthos a widths' Ws=
Pientthe toe ern:oh:too of
Yd dlsesses. th at on bo be re aeon
or by man too stomps, la
=memos coolants tostrobtloa=
onabilog lbw to detonates IVO
else thane of their oranplalota, •
Sbe ostabilabwar te. westog . g=iiii
b ..z z, e 4 tiro i llector , a ocean plena
Woo/ a be
natenteal of Wee"
sad no be Ibrararded by MCI
VW. le soap lostaxwe. toreater. =al
onenlaraloa Is absolutely neonerd7."
ethos daltyyerwal otheuttreAStilli.
Car tbsocormthadoiloa If soot lane
Oporarthots
has
ottb the oath S cam =
vido• one mai nito abst IS
rAat'nonory. thoWlag maenad .11Wilt
All profaner*. an pretend 111 WI
Doctors ono Labe...attn. order Itla . CZ N an
Yellen grozpOltlll at 11It
sg " Lorlbr too nasals. No saber begs
fatted, reseals& no says. * . 0n3111.4.at, Wm%
readand LS a- to St. IL, a
wirltEßT. Omar Omen 'Fransia.l74.77
. JaElli V. straircars
T =COO • 111
wvo Rows am seam •
moo . ory, sod larmiss. 21 •
bL ..44 7 ,11 7 -40
tee blow& la do plies. • rmild..
mel ittarsthea. I* • Teol.
Fa.vian del Ameidscr, sard.ll•ll4tat
Munk. (cod. gook.. 'T =Wag. *NI mailloY.n..
Mr I• 11 17.17. fro in .
Pfte• PM, gam AS MO.
else en Werints of vitell MIL
•OIRE
RE pf COUNT DT&
The W. Dr. Assorts pm * OM
vooh too . • - all weimtv
TIL Atrarrre. "frau .
[hods.*X OrpriitAttd]
CALL AND SEE
TH.II NNW
Ohina Sets, Parian Statili3tte,.
Vaw aa4 Yaw Art Wes. ow osaWal M the
Fail Trade. S.
WIGHT & COV.,
189 UMW STEEEN
—A lame Wartanat of 7tOd * RIOS
.matte Ware tor iknuty owd , beta ..e .M 7. W
kw.
AS6=llsll.lr
or
Mg AS.
Ladies' Gold Watches,
Jost statue. as salaam inns
THIRTY COLLARS UP WARD&
eg ui
L'afrirdtrfUhilit i rgeet = ss W is . rim.
vernstila satILIMMi- - •
isirsrga
. ti abmiesulthason.4.
Er. MIR tr. CO.,
T;srmm . .
Shaw .
II • ai•aiMp
£tp-
lriankety
Poplin".
Prints,
lir
flannebis '
Delabs%
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