The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, July 26, 1876, Image 2

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M. WILLIAX CAX.DEJL
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NATIONAL TICKET.
FOR PRESIDENT
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT
WILLIAM A. WHEELER.
EIPHBLICAN STATE TICKET!
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C05GBESS,
WM. II. K00NTZ.
SESATE,
E. P. YCTZY.
COUNTY TICKET!
ASEMBLT,
E. J. MEYERS.
ALLEN S. WILL.
ASSOCIATE JUXiE,
C. C. MUSSELMAN",
DANIEL STUFFT.
KIC'E HOfSE CIBECTOE,
SAM. SNYDER.
Ji BT COMMISSIOSEB,
ens. T. n ENTER.
Eveet one of tbe old Tammany
thieves that held oSce under Tweed
are cow enthusiastic supporters of
Tilden. Birds of a feather flock to
gether. No danger of any of these
reformers'' voting for Hayes and
Wheeler.
Semlek, tbe defaulting Treasurer
of Washington coonty, Wisconsin,
who ran off with 150,000 of the county
money, was a delegate to tbe St
Louis Convention. He voted steadi
ly for Tillev. and was enthusiastic
for "reform."
The Tilden "reform" is working
admirably down South. At Ham
burg they reformed six colored ro
tcrs with bullets, and in Kentucky
they reformed the widow ef a Union
soldier, by compelling her to haul
down the national flag. Hurrah for
reform!
Jobs Brow. "invaded tbe State
of Virginia, " and surrounded by
Federal and State troops be was
bong amid bowls of delight from the
entire Sooth. Now let the same
measure be meted oat to the armed
ruffians from Georgia, who invaded
the State of Sath Carolina, and
massacred her citizens at Hamburg.
Tilpet was a peace Democrat dor
iag the war, and was on the commit
tee at lbe Chicago Convention tbat
declared tbe war a . failure. Hen
dricks was a member of tbe "Knights
of tbe Golden Circle," and as deter
mined a copperhead as Vallandiog
bam. Now they are anxious to "re
form" lbe government tbey and their
friends tried to destroy.
4jovebnob Haktbasft is still after
tbe thieves ritb a verv sharp stick.
Last Friday morning he caused tbe
arrest of William J. Jackman, a clerk
ia Auditor General TeropleV office.
He is charged wi.b coosp''iar with
James Coartwrigbt, Tressu er uf Li
aerne county, and also wi.h J . II
Willsbaugb, Treasurer of ii- 1-.. uf
Scranton, to defraud tbe State of a
large sum of Money. Jack man en
tered bail ia tbe sum of $3,500 fur
Lis appearance at Court.
A correspondent of tbe Chicago
2nler'lran writing from Cowlui
Greea, Mo., under date of July 4tk,
cays: As I write, I can see iroaa my
window tbe Confederate flag float
leg from tbe county building, with
Tildeo'a aad Hendricfc's sames in
scribed oa it. Tbe writer farther
says tbat those hoisting the fag boast
of their rebel sentiments. Tbe reader
will please bear in mind tbat Tildeo'a
resolution declaring tbe war a failure
Las been msde note of by tbe South
erners. The Republicans of Indiana made
a formal and general opening of the
campaign in tbat State on Thursday.
Meetings were beld and addresses
delivered ia twenty-six of the princi
pal towns and cities of tbe State,
from JeffersonviHe, Madison and Yew-ay,
oa the southern border, to
Michigan City, Crowa Poiat and
Lagrange tn the extreme north. Most
of the speakers were citizens of the j throat by border ruffians, and tbe
State, and quite a number of promi-j whole power of a Democratic admin
aeni gentlemen who hare taken little islratioa was used to force a slare
or bo part in politics for several 'constitution upon ber. "The Union
years. Advice received at head- and the. Constitution, aa it is." Yet
quarter indicate that all tbe meet- J throagbyear of terrible war, by arm
ing were auccessfil, enthusiastic, ed men in the South, and by conven
and largely attended. Jtion, riots, secret organizations, and
' TnE Cfcirn," of lbe Naiool(
j 1 ,bff1 ij.rTn Convention hxi pub-j
limited ui address wiibdrawiag lbe U tonsuiouoo were ourt.t to be
call for a Convention to nominate a 'destroyed. Now, it is fcTiIden, Hen
Presidential ticket, and announcing jdricks aad retfrm." Yet Ibis im
Ibat tie Liberal Republicans ol the party, few brief years since, stole
United States uoaaimoualv aod heart-' tie National fort, arsenals, navy
;ily approre of lbe noasinee of ttafytra, and trQre. It Jd by wln f tbonder, lijrbtniny and raia
trpoUicanConreflUooatnncinnaaifrienda-oc.ateaa9dpaUorTwee
At it was tbe Liberal rote ia New tbe greatest tbief o' tLe centory.-
Vrk .Wtl Titr.in. Governor I ia "shibboleth n baa alar been 'to jie"w ""8
l orktta. elected 7 ili.E!. uorernor, in suioooieio u - .. JtenatDigbL Tbe city was absolaie -
we may now eooidently calcolate' the victors belong tne upous, ana , ,T dreBcbed s t,ppJ eootrart to tbe
upon that Slate easting iu electoral j liis. iu trne iawardaesa, it illustrat-; fifeg beat of the past three weeks,
rote for IIates and Wheileb. !ed within tbe last few months wbea ! Tbe beated aeaaon has beeo tbe
i Sk-bitabt CaABPLU fel
fident of a .liepobiicaa rictory. He
' says tbe Democrats depend upon two
arguments for success, tte "parsoa-
aive iiiSueoce of tie shot fan" ia tbe
Soath aod fraud ia certain Northern
States, bot be isnt afraid of their
being ab!e to do eitscr, since
tbe RepoUicans are aware of tbeir
plans and propose to prevent their
deration. A fjr N'ew York Mr.
Chandler says : "New York is oora.
TVe intend to carry it by a large i
majoritr. Tbe Democrau cannot !
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tbey cannot win by aten atsreputa -
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Hendricks Las tbe State Auditor and
State Treasurer of Iadiana, with
ington, laboring to bare the la
at Wasb-
pro-
riding for tbe resumption of specie
payments repealed. The Democrats
bare the power to repeal the law,
but so far bare not bad the back
bone to do it. A few days will prove
which portion of the double beaded
Democracy ia to lead ia the cam
paign The "fast mails' established near
ly a year since were dmcontiau ed on
Saturday lart, because the pig-headed
majority of this Confederate Con
gress, in its desire to make political
capital, cat down tbe appropriations
for carrying tbe mails to so Iowa
point, tbat the railroads refuse to
perform the service. It is impossi
ble to estimate the loss to business
caused by tbis so railed economy.
Every business man in tbe country
was delighted with tbe facilities af
forded bim by these fast mails, not a
voice was raised against tbem. aad
now to retnrn to tbe old-time slow
mails, will be setting business back
throughout the land from six to thirty
six bcurs. These Democratic serTants
of the popie bs ve set themselves up
as master. Tbe proper remedy will
be applied in November.
Hebe is tbe whole question in a
outshelL liaioey, a colored member
of Congress from South Carolina, in
a speech on tbe Hamburg murder,
arked a few pertinent questions
which we would like to see answered
by the Coperbead supporters of Til
den. Wbat white man on a military pa
rade on the Fonrtb of July would
think of a demand by two men driv
ing in a boggy tbat they should
break their ranks and let them pass?
He Bilked proud Southerners, who
boasted of their bravery and tbeir
chivaliy, if they would stand it, and
did tbey expect negroes to stand it?
Did they expect men of hi race to
submit to continued persecutions and
massacres. He asked the House", in
the nsme of humanity and of God, to
tell them if they diould be Amerirrn
citizent, trilh all the ri'jhU and im
muniliet mf vrh, or vaalt and
tlatct again.
The Democrau were very much
exercised orer the fsct that some
three weeks elapsed between tbe nom
ination of Governor Hayes for Presi
dent and the publication of his letter
of acceptance. J ast now tbey are
singing very small on tbat subject, as
Tilden has been nominated for a
month, and it is announced tbat his
letter of acceptance will not be forth
coming for a couple of weeks yet.
Tbe troth is that both Tilden and
Hendricks are afraid to commit them
selves ontil after Congress adjourns.
Tbe St. Louis platfo-m demands a
repeal of the refeomjltion act, with
out which tbe Hendricks inflationists
ut et, i-.y tbey cannot swallow
Tilden crow, while tbe Eastern Til
den Democrats are committed to the
speedy resumption of specie pay
ments. The Confederate Uoose dare
not vote for repeal for fear of offend
ing tbe Tilden wing, ani is quaking
in iu shoes lest the Hendrkii. wing
soar on them for sot complyinr witb
the demands of tbe platform. One
of tie parties to tbe swindle ia bound
to be cheated. Harry op your let
ters, gentlemen! an anxious public is
wailing to see under which thimble
the little joker is.
The Democratic pUtform adopted
at St. Louis ia one load continuous
profession of "reform," aad if pro
tVaaions were performances, and mem
ories of the past could be obliterated,
it might, perhaps catch a few silly
gudgeons. But the experience of tbe
past shows ibat the Democratic party
has never yet made good iu profession s
br iu performances, and tbat iu cam
paign be: tie cries were never honest j
one. A few samples will enmce to
susuia the assertion. "Polk, Dal
las and tbe Tariff of 1842." Yet no
sooner was power obtained than tba
uriff of 1842 waa repealed. "Ku
cbaaan, Breckinridge and Free Ksn-
Ban" Yet Canaaa araa lak.n Kr tha
at tbe other end, doea'ot work quite WM S0'0 to reduce tbe expenses of
asamoothly as was expected. The Gorernment at leaft forty niil
Tildenites ia Xew York are bellow- 1"M of dollars per annum. Tbe ea
ing "rth! for specie par menu," while tir- -'oo has been devoted to
every device to aid and roinfott re-j
bullion in tbe Nonb, lbe Uoioo and
it got conUol of tbe N'atiooal House
of RepresentaUres, where It with
eager baste, seized e-ery !".
great and small, and torned oot crip-
pled Union soldiers, giring tbeir
places to norepentaot rebels, one otj
, i . j j .mi .f,,ha.
bom bad named bis cbiid after the
assaia of Abraham Lincoln
lovely reform would this party inaug -
urete if Tilden should be elected.
IVIt th. X.iional Canitol would
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become a festering sore, a seething
aaH5 of .orrnption tbat woold "etink
andshine, and shine and .tick, like
rotim mackerel br ruoon iirbL" "lie -
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Ta drrU vt aril, ta K-rU a a luk1
Whis the present Confederate
1- .ambled at Washington, it
was annoonced by tbe leaders tbat it
cueese panng aemP. 10 curtan iur
appropriation bilU, and t so-called j nd carry tbe Mffrer 0fr t0 lbe DOi.
investigations of Republican officials, j pital provided for tbe purpose. Of
both schemes having in view the sole (tbe csres of sonstroka, one-balf die.
object of making political capital for"d, JV " w. rCOTr beir
, ., ., r . ."I , ! health 10 full. Tbe city medical au
tbe Pres.deniial campaign. Well, af- j lborilie8 fcire girea lb; miBUte
ter persif tently raking lbe country j directions for avoiding tbis terrible
for eight months, the results are a
pjeoible conviction of Del knap, who
never was a Republican and the
cutting down cf tbe appropriations
for lbe next year about thirty mil
lions of dollars, and these fruit, of
Democratic legislation are now urged
as speci6c reasons why tbat party
should be returned to power.
Tbe Dclknsp matter was a blunder
from bepinning to end. He was im
peached e lelr w ith the hope of roak -
' -
ing political capital, and if convicted
will escape with a nominal punib
ment; whereas, bad be been turned
over to the conrts, and convicted if
guilty, he would have been deservedly
fined and imprisoned as a felon. Tbe
alleged immense curtailment of tbe
national expenses is the merest shsm.
Tbe amounu appropriated are ut
terly insuScient to defray the ex
penses of the Government for the
present year, and on the parage of
lbe bills notice was given by tbe
most exporieneed legislators io tbe
Hoase tbat, a bill makiog good tbe
deficiencies tbat will undoubtedly ex
ist, will have to be passed br tbe
next Congress. . Bat wbat care tbe
Democrat)-? Tbe elections will tbeu
be over, and if tbey win, tbey will
chuckle over tbe smart trick, and
gleefully pa- a bill covering all de
ficiencies; if they lose, why let the
Republicans take care of themselves
if tbey can. That's all there is in
lbe great reform and economic meas
ures of t'.e present Confederate
House.
Ex-Gov. Vakce, of North Caro
lina, is for "Tilden and reform." In
a Fpeech made at Raleigh the other
day he insisted that the reconstruc
tion acu are unconstitutional, be
cause they give tbe black man the
right to rote. Tbis is tbe Southern
Democratic interpretation of tbat
pbraze in tbe juggling St. Louis
platform which reads, "in the equali
ty of all citizens before tbe just laws
of tbeir own enactment."
Disloj al Southerners like Vance say
tbe Thirteenth, Fourteenth and Fif
teenth amendments were adopted
without our consent; the laws enact
ed by rirtue of these were passed
against our protest; they are neither
"just laws" nor of our "own en act
meat." Thus while tbe clause above
quoted from the platform is appa
rently fair on iu face, it was doubt
less cunningly devi.-ied to suit tbe old
slaveholders of tbe South. Elect
Tilden, and there will be a "solid
Sooth" demanding the repeal of tbe
Constitotionul amendments, by vir
tue of which the laws were enacted
coiiferring suffrage on tbe black man.
Tbe letter of Gov. Chamberlain,
published in another column, shows
conclusively tbst tbe Hamburg mas
sacre was a deliberate, cold blooded
assassination of unarmed and de
fenceless men. Now let tbe Gover
nor do bis whole duty in the premises.
Every scoundrel who took part in the
affair should at once be arres'ed and
punished. To tbis end tbe entire
power oi tbe State of South Caro
lina should be called ioto requisition,
and if tbi prof it-udcieDt which
is hardly possible then the general
government should be called on for
aid. The Governor of Georgia should
a'ao be requested to surrender sucb
of tbe murderers as crossed tbe river
from that State, ,and fa tbe event of
a refusal on bis part, then an appeal
should be wade to tbe President. It
bas hitherto been admitted by all
parties that Governor .Cbamberlain is
a good, bonest, fair, and conaerva,-,
live Executive, and the hol now
raised by a portion of the Democrat-
ic press that bt is attempting to ose
this occurrence as a pretext for the
introduction of Federal troops into
bis Sute. should sot io the least de
ter him from doing bis wbele doty.
A moe terrible, barbarous, and dis
graceful murder was nerer perpetrat
ed, and not only tbe participants in.
but tbe inciters to it hould U sterolr j
dealt with. Let justice be
tboogb lbe Heavens fall.
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done
I be 1 robibilionist or Illinois bare!
nominated a full ticket for State uffi- j
eera. Tbe Prohibitionist ia politics j
are about as useful as tbe squeak of a j
boot.
MB JEW VMS LETTCB.
iw Vobk. July 24, 17.
TUEKXTEEME HEAT.
Tbe intense beat of tbe past two
week is now happily over, at leisttor
a lime. Uo 1 ueOaT alterO'-OB ioi
. k ,l. v.-..:
Jawed from
three in the af-.en.wn, with rare in -
i most serere tbat has been known in
tbiscity for eighty yeara- The tber.
jmometer has gone to 104, aad
star -
lional
J ed lbeTe j,,,, uking occasion
excursions do wo the scale to S3, aod
at midnight or later, down to 85. 01
worse there are days as hot every :
but to have tbemcoatiooe three!
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wrfl", niiuyut ceasai'on j lev up, in l
'ajorniog ibere has been a column or
more casualties, of men falling ia the
i pvwcilli.K . uui'il-'AHUI laicil
; street, or brses lying down and dy -
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fy. . - ut
j ,or reej(ienU 0f
w e -- . .w.w
roomr and
soa -
jci00a bouses ap-town, wbat must it
: bare been I-. loose comue ea to occu -
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and subjected to the siflinr smells of
1 thw tnamfnt hAiiaipa T Th.iM rwnnu
the tenament bouses ; These people
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ir,.,,,, i.r uaiuu-
fed, and thousands of tbem died.
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' The mortalitr a moor children has
dreads d its extent will
never be known.
It was nothing uncommon daring
tbe three weeks past to see strong
men stagger in the street and fail
prostrate "drunk," some would say,
but the policemen knew better, it
was sunstroke ; and the ambulances
Drovided br the citr would drive un
casualty, but yet not a bail or very
few observe tbem. A wet cloth in
the crown of tbe hat is a certain and
sure preventive, but nevertheless not
one in ten take ibis simple precau
tion. POLITICAL.
No matter how much Democratic
papers howl lbout it, or bow much
they may assert to the contrary, Til
den will not receive lbe undivided
support of the Democratic party of
tbis city and biate. lie boozbt lbe
i nomination wkh money which be
I ji.j -.11 f if : 1
swindled out of the people in bis rail
road schemes, but be bas not eoouga
to bar tbe election. Tbe leaders of
Tammany will give him a support, for
be bas already divided up the omces
ainon,- them, aod bis partition out tbe
spoils ; but there be members of
Tammany, and Democrats who are
not members uf Tatnminy, who can
not be bought for driven, and John
Kelly is having trouble with tbem.
There are thousands iu open revolt.
aad thousands more will follow tbem.
By tbe way, sptaking of this "Refor
mer," it is a fact that the Brooklyn
ring, a more daogerous one than
Tammany even, went en masse to St.
Louis, and contributed of the money
they bad stolen of the people of
Brooklyn to tbe fuads that nominat
ed "slippery Sam." I want ibis fact
remembered, tbat the Brooklyn ring
the mod unscrupulous, daogerous,
shameless, aod altogether bad set of
political thieves and plunderers the
country was ever cursed with were,
all and singular, in favor of Ti'den's
nomination, and are to-day bis chos
en and trusted counsellors ia tbe
campaign. Tbis is a matter that
ought to be known, as showing bow
much tbe "reform" planks ia the
Democratic platform really mean.
Gov. Hayes' letter of acceptance
gives tbe liveliest satisfaction to tbe
Republicans and tbe belter class ol
Democrats. Asa Democrat said to
me tbe otber dav. "It bas tbe ring
of true meul ; and I know him well
enough to koow tbat he means it all.
and will carry out all be says. I
shall vote for tim." That letter, ith
it? manly utterances, and well
known character of tbe man for do
ing wbat be says, will make Hayes
hundred of thousands of vote?. It
is an encooraging symptom, that in
every ward of New York and Brook
lyn Republicans are organizing into
Haves and Wheeler clubs, and tbis
without the interference of office
holders, or those -bo ate pleased to
consider themselves "leaders." Tbe
people are moving to the support of
tbe Lincionatl ticket sponianeously,
and tbey w ill elect it as certain as
fate.
THE CESTESMAL,
despite tbe terrible beat, is attracting
greater crods thao ever. Tbe at
tendance is steadily on the increase,
aod tbe interest increases day by day.
Tbe departmenu are now all perfect
ed, all tbe articles that will be io the
show are there, and you can now see
all that will be to see. Tbe verdict
of the people who have attended all
tbe world expositions is tbat tbis is ss
much superior to Vienna as Vienna
was soperior to Paris in short, tbat
it is infinitely beyond anvtbiog tbe
world ever saw, or probably will see
for a hundred years to come. Tbe
best machinery of tbe world is to be
seen there, tbe best art of tbe world
is to be seen there, and, in tbe matter
of the carious and rare in laces, em
broideries, etc., no sucb collection
has ever been made. It is curious to
see tbe crowds of women about tbe3e
departmenu, and to hear their com
ments. In tbe English department
there are a pair of napkins not tow
els, as a fashion writer in a New
York paper said tbe thread io which
was spun and tbe t-lotb woven aod
the embroidery done by Queen Vic
toria. I cannot say as to whether the
nspkins are superior to any one else's;
bot, as tbey are entirely tbe work uf
royalty, I suppose tbey most be.
The Queen bas also on exhibition a
number of paintings by herself and
ber daughters, wbicb are really good,
royalty or do royalty. Tbe time ;to
come to tbe Centennial is now. Tbe
heated term is well nigh over, and
yon have now room to see wbat is to
be seen, and tbere is as much to be
seen iow as tbere will be at any lime.
Fares are down, tbe landlords are
acwfiifu and reasonable, which will
not lie Use case wben the rush com
mences io September; and tod can
keep cool in Philadelphia if joif ail
observe common prudence and tbe
oraioary rules of healthful living
Come, and come now.
THE PILL WES.
lbere is something toe matter
itb tbe pill men. Helmbold. lbe
Ibucbo "!" BV'1 in "iof -J-
mm, tou uuw dames Jijer, toe
nra.iriatir anrl m,nnf.iihir.r nt i.k...
ry pectoral and a dozen otber proprie
tary medicine bas gone insane and
is aa inmate of a private rsylum near
New York. He made bis escape tbe
otber day, and got ioto the city, and
condocte'd himself so like a sane nan
that is, heborrowed money that hi
1 frieod did act k.rtfw that be was in- brought bf(re a trial jostiee lor trial, and aspie ponicbmeGt can dii-barge ;
jao till bi pbtieiojrot on fcu track. Tbe trial afterward adjourned tbe obligation of citey and cor?
j and br-jobt biro back Hi ioaiiiiy Uill f-ur P. M. oo Saturday, tbe 8tb. State toward tbe au;br of tbinj
I anii nnvd br over-work Ft tbir-; irm. Before tbat arrived oa Sator- i caaelra aad cruel mcre Verv ;
ft? year be baa made aoJ pushed nu -
! trams, for the oJe porpe of makine
' tram.
j money
lie made miilioni. bat it ail
aia bin Deoi. lie i.riuLni-u hj ki
i fmhlir man (ni ih!
J fact that be bad made bia money m
pill was agatos; bwo. ana ne wa
1 compels gi way i o.en who,
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jeelf. Uis friends, as were those of
Helmbold, were of the dass of toadies
j who were willing weal bis dinners,
land w be finds binnelf at an ada-
jced age. with millions of i
nothing else.- And tbe
VI UIVUCI SJUU
rry" of a!l
- i,. tbat be has. nothing to spead his
! money for, aad with a body and mind
i orer-tasked ia the getiiag'of it, with
j nothing onder Hearea to do with it,
be ge mad, and will doubtless end
bis dars ia an asvluoi. . .
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WIUIUIVS l.ltlui HVW 1 vaa c ia.
Don't make it out of pilisor pectoral,
Swindle the people a a railruad law-
jyer, and wben you yet to middle life
v i.. . l t:ii.. : ,
you may be as luciy as i.iaea h
and Im nnininatj.il be tbe Dt-moeraf r
i for the nreaidencr
for tbe presidency
Tu, XEA MARKet,
1 .. a .. .
1 ' oeprecianun pi,
, . . M u Ba-,fa,o.r. There are
I J
"
bare made immen fart uses in tea
u" .e . . "T "
aaaeonee oot.Dey .are oee, -T
ini1aatrinn r lualD? IDeir accomuia-
lioo in tbe lat fou years.
Tl)re
bas been a Meady dem-ciatitjn in
,
' "e
value VI mis Maiiia, auui ai iuv prrs-
... ,v ' . , r
ent time it is a .oo.r war below the;
, .... . i ... .
b-fore-the-war orices. Ia li-t0. the
price of the best yoong by son was
50 cents per pound, at wholea.e. In
'72. it gt up to 3o . but to-day it is
a drug io tbe market at 30e. And
liac vun g.auc. .... . i.vc
or oeaiio. auo ue ""
. .... ...... .. . . t i m r,.Mk.,
CO, UrV, ......
decline. Where it will cud, tbe old- i
est tea-merchant can 1 1 tell. Tbe 1.
S. consumes a pound of tea per an-
num for every maa, woman or child,
making tbe annua, importauunabiut
55,000,000 lbs. Those wh bad
stocks on band bea the iecl.oe eet
in, have gone low bankruptcy, aud
ids new uouaea aua
were streng anoogb to bold ou:, are
eua.iug iv iuai ui .ucwiuc vu 1 1
shake tbem.
And by the way, tbe decHue is as
marked in other hoes of goods, as ia
teas. A suit of clothe tbat cut be
fore tbe war $10, can be bad ia New
York now lr thai tojuey, provided
it is of American c'otb, aad if it is
imported, all the difference is tbe ad
dition of the premium oo gold, which
at tbis time makes very little differ
ence. Provision, aod everything
tbat we eat and driuk are d wo to
ante-war price, aad if the peuple
can t live now, tbey never will ; tbat
is to say, if tbey have tbe money to
pay fur wbat tbey consume A few
articles of luxury keep up, but fbese
will come down ia a little while. The
bars, restaur on aod hotels maintain
war prices, bot ibey will not be able
to do so long. Toe toper are growl
ing, and tbe oew meu are taking ad
vantage of tbe feeliuz t. tart oew
places at cheaper rates. Let us gel
work pleotv unce mure, and the "avoJ
old times" will be here agsio.
AX OLD LA3D-MABK GOSE.
The burning of Castle Garden is
an event tbat makes all old New-
Yorkers sad. Tbere is no building
ic tbe city, around w hich s many
memories cliog or more plea's ntcoea
Built originally for a fort,' it was,
many years ago, msde unnecessary
for tbat purpose, by the bu'ldiog of
fortifications outside. Then it be
came a place of fashionable enter
tainment. It was in Castle Gsrden
tbat Jenny Lind first sang in New
lork it was tbe scene of all tbe
grand balls and entertainments given
by lbe citr, and it may be safelr said
tbat tbe old building has seen more
fair women and brave men than anv
otber on the continent.
Bot twentv vears ago fashionable
New York began to move op town,
and tbe territory io tbe vicinity of
tbe battery was giren tip to trade.
Old Stephen Whitney, the projector
of tbe Pacific Railroad, refused to
move with tbe rest of his neighbors.
and be died in his house oo Bowling
Green, years after be was completely
snrrounded with business. Thee
Castle Garden was turned into a de
pot for incoming emigrants, and its
old character was gone forever. Its
burning brings up pleasant rremories
to those who were young twenty-five
years ago, bot to tbe N-w-Yorker of
to-day it is simply tbe detraction of
an nnsigbtlyold building which they
hope will bs replaced with a better
one.
m MNESS
is absolutely dead, aod will be till
fall. Whether it will revire then
or oot. remain to be seen. Tbe pros
pec, is not rery encouraging, I must
confess
PlETBO.
TH HiHBURG MiSSACBI!
Effect of the Outrage in a Politi
cal Point of View.
Letter frca Ctct. Cfcarcerlaia.
State it SorTii Carolina, Ex
ecitite Chamber, Colimbia, Joly
13, 1876 lion. T. J. Koberhon,
United State Senator, Waohimjton,
D. C. Dear Sir Your request fur
a statement from me of tbe recent
bloody affair at Hamburg, in tbis
State, was duly received. I have
waited before replying ontil official
reports and statements should be re
ceived. Tbere are now before me
tbe official reports of the Attorney
General and tbe Adjutant and In
spector General, the testimony taken
at tbe .Coroner's inqoest and tbe
written statements of several other
persons who were present aod wit
nessed tbe whole or parts of tbe af
fair. I will present to yoa a briefly
ss pos.-ible tbe leading fact as they
appear from the evidence to wbicb I
have referred." ' ' - '
STATEMENT or THE AFfAIR. .
Qn the 4th of July, a company of
uie ptate ojiuua ( colored) were
omnia (colored)
matching along one of tbe streets of
i .t -
Uamburg. 1 be street was over 100
let wide, and tLe cumpnoy was
marching in column; of four., WLile
no ma'cbiog tbey were . met by two
youog white men in a buggy, wbo
insisted on keep'og their, course in
tbe street without regard ro the
movements of the militia, and drove
agaiost lbe bead uf the column,
wbicb thereupon balled Some par
leying took place, wbicb resulted in
the company yielding, opening tbeir
ranks aod allowing tbe jooog men to
proceed oo tbeir coarse.
Oa the fullowiug day the jouog.maoy here who have not been wont)
men referred to took out warrants of E
arrest against some of the ufficers of .
the militia companv. who were !
dey many white citizen from
I eoontry around Uambarf begin
father in tbe uwa and armed ineot
ii ci " a w s--'
Tbei
Bt iui romnuT la tue . meaa bile
j had asoeeabked at their armory K tbe
rusae ana ai toe ooor it inai, Tbe Ie!D crau f Denis-jn Ten
; the defendants d.d not appear. ; foreb ,; fc pfocejoo ,
. . "T r : aear:o oi tbe aouinatiun ol liidt-
; d'.-patcbes and neipaper, tbat tbelod Hendrick- and went about th
imiiiiia officer bavia; defied tbe aB-itow0 cheerioe 'lustilr Jefl P
'thority of tbe trial justice, the citizens; fii s
were called oa ta assist the trial jas-j
fof tbe kiod -is fact eeewrred
t ,-. i-vew. w u
j militia faired to appear because of ia-
j jory at tbe bands of lbe armed white
i men, and the trial justice, after fjr -
i ma,Iy calling tbem. took no further
j steps to cause their presence in bis
j court on account of the excitement
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enndition, there being, according to
j alt accounts, from -20O to 300 armed
: aw.v.. . . .. ..... . u .H.a,
bite men from the surrounding
- cuubutiu iw (vw,a ucioaoa wss
!..,inir in ik in., a in.l
ma3 DT tne WBIteS lor tne Sarrender
; to item 01 me arms or tue muma
r . . 1 a. a -a. .
j An boor or two pawed ia negoua -
, iioos cuncerniojr in:s aeiuana. tne
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a Lht time most of tbe witnesses
... in a K.lf I..,l I n arlaitAa .AnM
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open fire on tbe militia The mi!it:a
i refu.-ed to deliver uo their arms, sav
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i aimuwo iuu lurai, aou ioa. toevi
t . 1 . , f.. . i: frl
j uau icimiu w nrr iui lueir llics II j
u .a
tbrv gave oo tbeir arms,
e
1 a brisk eibe
j Wm lbe0 vpeoed b- lhl wblUs n
lb. buildlog io whicb lbe
n.Med, aod soon after one of tbe
j Ullt.iog partv wa killed by a sbot
. ff m lhe build n.
A oieee of
'
artillerr was thereupon brought
. - ... . r -
.ft. br,Je from AUffUStB.
loaJed ilq catiiater aad bred sereral
1 lime4. ,t lbt bu.ldiog, ia which were
lfce mVtl,u Toi4 bad tbe effect to
jcaUsJ lbe mi!i,jm w .Dd.,Tort0 m,ke
tbeir egci rcm tbe of lfce
bai;d:0?. The Town Ma.-ahal ..f
j H.mburg, a colored man, who was
j ,lriag in tbe building, was iosuntlr
! gbot bv the attacking parlr while
j tbc9 endeavorio? t0 escaDe from .be
' buildin
Twenty or tweoty-five of lbe
militia were csptured by tbe attack
ing party and kept nnder guard fur
several hours. Finally, about ivo
o'clock oa the morning uf tbe 9:b of
July (Sunday), after consultation
among tbeir captors and with eom-
; p'ete apparent deliberation, five i(
the captured militiamen were called
out, une by one, and shot to death ia
the presence uf a large body of tbeir
captors. Tbe rest of tbe captared
party were either turned loose or
broke loose and ran. They were
fired upon as ibey ran, and three of
them severely woonded, one of them
probably mortally. Attorney Gen
eral Stone thus succinctly repcrts
this part of the affair.
DETAILS OF THE KILL! SO
Six men took A. T. Altaway uut uf
the ring. He aod bis mother begged
for his lite, but in rain He was told
to turn around and was sbot to death
br the crowd.
David Phillip was next taken out
and was similarly k:lled
Pompev Currey was next called
out. He recognized among the by
slanders Henry Getzen and Dr.
Pierce. Butler called on them te
keep the otber men from killing bim.
He raa aod was sbot as be ran, one
bullet striking him oa tbe leg below
lbe knee.
Afterwards Albert My niart, Moses
Parks and Hampton Stevens were
killed. Stereos did not belong to tbe
company.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REPORT.
The Attorner General, who has
personally visited Hamburg tba con
cludes bis official report to me:
"Makiog due allowance for minor
details, the lacU show tbe demand
on lbe militia to give op tbeir arms,
sas made by perseos without lawful
authority tu enforce such demand or
to receive lbe arms bad tbey been :
surrendered, lbe attack on lbe militia!
to compel a compliance with
ibis demand was without justification
or excuse, and ibat after there had
been some twenty or twenty-five
prisoner raptured aod completely in
the power of tbeir captors, aod with
out meaos of making further resis
tance, five of tbem were deliberately
sbot to death and three mure severe
ly wounded."
Sucb was tbe affair at Hamburg.
If yoa can find words to characterize
iu atrocity aod barbarism, tbe trivi
ality of the causes, tbe murderous
aod inhuman spirit which marked it
in all its stages, your power of lan
guage exceeds mine. It presents a
darker picture of human cruelty tbaa
lbe slaughter of Coster and his sol
diers, tor tbey were sbot in open bat
tle. 1 be victims at Hamburg .were
murdered in cold blood after tbey
bad surrendered aod were utterly de
fenseless. No occasion existed for
causing lbe presence of a single arm
ed citizen at Hamburg un tbe day rf
lbe massacre. No violence waa of
fered or threatened to any one.
It is, indeed, said, as usual, tbat
"tbe Diggers were impudent," but the
evidence shows that all the actual
physical aggression waa on the part
uf tbe while?; that tbey made a de
mand wbicb ibey bad no right to
make, aod n ben that demand was
refused, as it should have been, tbey
proceeded to enforce it by arms aod
crowned ibeir success io enforcing
tbeir demaods by brutal murders.
Shame aod disgust most fill the
breast of every niau wbo respects bis
race or human nature as be reads the
tale.
To me in my official capacity
w herein, as you will te.-tify, 1 hav.e
done my wiuioal, at no little rirk f
my personal aud political detraction
from my political lrieods, to remove
abuses aud restore good government
and barm ny louur people lbe oc
currence uf sich ao appalling exam
ple uf buQian passion and depravity
cumesasa deep mortification aod
discouragement. What hope can we
bare a ben sucb a cruel aud blood
thirsty r'pirit waits ia uur midst ' fr
its hour iif gralificaiiuu?' Is our civili
zation' co " (.hallow? Is our race' so
wi uloiily crue';
Such' acts call
, .
for COOdemnatlOA
and pi-nishraeuC Fur condemnation
a a Ijloodj'blut on ' the record 'of
your race aad1 rujoe) as cruet SVoot
to a race whose lo ig Buffering, patient
forbearance ch atleoges lbe a luiiration
aod gratitude of lbe world; as a
sbauielul dishonor to the name 'of
Sooth Carolioa For punishment as
a violation of tbe laws of tbe Sute'
and a wanton blow al tbe peace and
happiness uf our State. "
l am glad to testify to the horror
w hicb ibis event has excited among
to heartily condemn many or tba
past bio' ,ry occurrences at the South,
N'othin - ho wever. short of condign
li! respectfully, your obedeat prrvaat.
to P. H. Chaxbeblaix.
t
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1303 Chestnut street, Pbiiadei-
; pbi. f-w be catnpaiga. aod will open
j tbe canrasj
be ' S
tbe c ao aid throahuut tbe State
September.
Tk-i I n .. , f . v w. -
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r uoij i'cuju:r.ic uan in uuno wrsi
ioniy iemTra:ic oanr in nurtnwesl
,rD . -.p0 w V I W a 11! A ' laralal!.ntl V
fUSeg pul op the names of Tilden
j ,Dd Hendricks, and i. as wlent as tbe
oa ,i,a Preidential ouestion
"
" .--v. .
T Ha ilAiiri ni t .-in tin a-I-f f. ir r;nia ilir.
i ----.v. . .,SH..
j kej gave bis eooo trap 1- appucable
' r r
tratic piattorm: "It's rot a apriae
-It's rot a spring
8
can
1VU U Ul VUUU
I " m-comia In either ca
ilor T TClllu OI lOe trap L9 a IfllDe CTnD.
General Jam.- W Sinton
- 0i,v III !.., lLm.ar
. ' t
ucuuuucn lutOL L.uu (.laiurui un
tt.e nominiti.jD of TiMea.
He (It
Clares tbat no niaa wbu was buoest
at heart ould erer hare written tbat
platform, wbich was prepared fur the
express purpose of decei viu r tbe peo-
pie.
Savs Gen. Kilpatrick: "Haves en
listed as a pr.a:e
was elected Ma-
'or' torDe1 bi cE "P'o his wife
I .ml jki!.l r. ii anil raa w h a..- f..rtk Tn
and
defend
timiwa 1
bia countrr. He was four
rounded upou the battle
bim , 5 . . a. .
ad f-iUT horses sbot U3(ler bim, and.
togaiar coincidence, has killed 0iX
three Demucratic Governor, and is
.imrln kill i (V a I .-n,-r..li. Pr.i.
going to Bill un a ieaiocriit l resi -
q!0
dent"
Hendricks aud Tilden
.... l-at
Week IB CUOU.laUOO At Saratoga, and
if ih.r- ii .h a .k nr..i;.l ,4
squaring tbeir views oa lbe currency
1 . . . . .
queallun bo that their letters of 8C -
cepuuee vrju't give each other the
i' ii i. i T u : .
I.e, It Will be done. The tiup-jriaot
u'jeaiiuu will have to be aetiled,
. . .
betber lbe tail IS to WSgle lbe dug,
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privilege with lbe tail.
The Democrallc platform of New
York State in H74:
STEADY STEPS TOWARD
SPECIE PAYMENTS. NO STEP
BACKWARDS
Ibv aUodu Democratic ar'9KtMWiiiyMl.immpmtiwTmi
r.L vwx-Af T'fr r l- ! t.piniflfrtel wea iir fry UJct
" It i'J.aUt.lJ,a I lit Ifcr)- ! !-- la nfl. 1b mXl -tkhm &nt lle tut
SUMPTION CLAUSE OF 1
AND WE HERE
DEMAND ITS
REPEAL
The Norrisiown Utra'd strikes the !
nail tbos: Says a Democratic cotempo-
rart: "liis a square Bgbt between the;
panv ui reurra ana toe psrtr wnicn
oeefs to be reformed." Too true.
And eterr one kauws that "the tr -
ty which need to be reformed ' is
tbe same party that stole all it coo Id
from the government aud then at-
tempted to break uo lbe Unijo.
The Democrtit? tjtLer ftumetimea
reotore UpOO qJOt.U bt Horace
virrviT Mia biium ihepuuucaa
: J . fc. r ii: ' J
paitv lour vears ago. liai we no
tice tbat tbey never make extracts
from bis open letter to Samuel J.
Tilden, in w bicb be said to the latter.
"Your name was used without pub
public protest on your pari, ia circu
lars sowed broadcast orer the State,
whereof the manifest intent was to
'make assurance doubly sure' tbat the
frauds here (in New York city ) per
petrated should not be overborn bv
lbe bonest vote of tbe rural districts.
And tou. not xerelv bv silence, but
positive assumption, tave covered
mOSe iraUOS WHO ine maoiie UI your
respectabilitv Oa tbe principle tba:
the receiver is as bad as tbe tbief,'
you are as deeplv implicated in tbem
to-day as though your name was
Tweed. O'Brien urOikey Hall."
.Wic AdteriiAt'irenl
IIXANCIAL STATEMENT OF STuY
l Uiwa b"i.. acboui diKi-Kl ! Uk fear UHf
Janeaih. u;A
Ia haodi of treararwr !at jrar
- iiia-tor -
rmpllcale this jmr
Scale aprurUUua
Mil ilia tax
t 31 V
:, T i
Si ill
W
S M 74
CR.
Teaeftera orxlrr paid ,
Kiaalrioc...
ariaBalcr.at:canv:Ief...
SwCTatarw'aaarrtca
Trraa. fuamiana. 3 year.
I'olieetoni rofsmiiua
Exuaaratiuai
Ia baada of treasurer
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OrJerf ontacaaiiln .
J0I7W.
9IMO.V MKOFP.
Vt. Scliool Huarl.
ACCEPT OUiE-
ULE
TO
I lust
lust
Aknr J. K.l'z. IoteTTB.rria4 with Alf xual.r
1..
Kella. H. R Vuwr. S. V. Ywt. T S. Piiiwt. J.
M. Piper ami Amelia riper, u( Wes mvirlao.1
M Fa.
Yoa arc aerrl. DoTifld to appearataaliri.haa'r
Cvart. In he kwkl at Saaii ml m Mi-arl.? the th
day af Aaawt. a.al toaaatwiat vr relu tha rwal
anate .1 HiUia wtpn. demar.1 at Ih appraia
d ariea, ar wiwa eaaae wtaf tAwi a ahoa.d nut
be auM. GEO. W. ClLt.
July It. Sberilf.
RULE
rrsK.
TO ACCEPT OR RE-
Hanmaa ii. ' 'im aad FJls.-heUif to tbe Court of
hit wne, in liuM ul aaU FJiu-1 IVmin'm Flew
beth. of S-.m-rset
th, I eoaat v. Fa
Oeo. B. Willi. m. Tbuma. I Sudimii ia
Wliltama. Levi W illiaax. Sam- parUiaan.
O'l LKtaa an-l Mar. A. b j
wifa. Mania UtOirdaal AnUl
fci viw. Umltra. WiOiam I . ; '
John Mr AjaaadaSrra k.-ir. f
anal N.iab Soyd. xuarluui.
ADd ou lu wit. ml da. of April. 17S- Rale ao ,
all jiinki ioierraieat. to ernne inpi t'vart oa the j
tb. r'al aatale. at tua airpraiee prire tbenaT, Tit :
Sly ua pa.r .ere nba.w caaac why the futne ahuaid
aa4 tc and aaacajnliax tu law.
GEIJ. W. MILE.
July 1. Mirriif.
oTiVia i7 schools.
Tne Nraaal Srb.vd- af S-iroerw-t e.tr. will
lajtaneaev wa Maaoalay JalT 31.U ao-1 exnuna e la
ajMiauiKTarti. Tbe kHh'witair are the , nnrl
pal. aaal War.tino.of the didarrut ft-b,j..ia.
M S Hear. Uerlia.
- J. V. IHeeaty. MerenMale.
f J. U. .Mere. Stli-anry.
Viv.ienf-k 'Ircf. SioyauiWo. ;
; J. O. WeMer, Nhw Ootarrille.
' tV Treat, s-aaeia; t.
t'ba. tli k. Jenner X KikkU.
Laiber kaalraan. Vmaa.
A iburoaab Nunaal drill will tie aivea in all tile
euttanvaa laraoc-hea ; inma.-ti.ini will ala be xlv-a
ia tbe him r braocbea where c I. war I rjan be
luareuM. ....,
rAil wbo dt-rlre to teaeh. thnokl ar ill thrmwelTet
fathe ailT.intaaewvlfredhT tbew vl.w.la UTiatvi
a .laaot. taa vreat jui-I pwriwxmut. DwcvaUy;ai uur
eutmwaa I biiler liaaliaaaatKal ia t li. learner, and
' wtttil ilear.ieil lO!lrvaTrmwnt, lualir. wn. rawirrd
laeruaaataalaffl year, will be. e.aete4 thw year
81 uilenu fbuQld b preaeat at m. opening ol lb
artwaiaa II paaaible.
t BUMa invra ai vi ,aonMii iiai ur parxial
tmt . ' ii.-. J. Bn WHhFKtaV. - t.
d t)aav at boeae. Aa-nU wantal. Oatflt
Vt"aaltemu frea. TKlt a tu. Aairusla
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
juatof Jaeuw H. Miller, af JefTeraoa Twp.
Letter, or adntlainratioa ea th. abor ewtata
ha Tina boea aranLad Co tba ttndemirned. aotlc ia
bereby Klraa la tba radebuwl to It u atkt iai-a.
dial payBMrnt, aad tboaa aaTlnR--taiia avainM K
Is prewent tbeia dale watbeatieaiad hit arttleawnt
at th lata mtalen-c ol der aa Satanlay,
tbe Kb day af AarnM A. ll. r
Hfc.XBY F. MILLFR.
A'1oilnlinUaw.
ELIZABETH MILLKH.
Jane TS. AdnUaiBiratrli.
M THESE FACTS
TilK TKST1.UU.N V Ur THE
WHOLE VOKLI.
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t-e (tpmTivtu.
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n.Thrr is caai-vimbie nriag by taklnz tbe
iarcrr .lie.
-V. B- Tir?ino the raxlase 'af patiniU
inery ;1.if.jr are inxri t ra.:n pi.L
Jan. 14. fc. ll. W.
A
DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTICE
fciKaie ol J.cuh lauli'.!. lateof Cuaaatafebur.
I
j ir'C Z t
er aaioa-ruy. cura u Berrr.y run win
deMeai to i: u make in- mttate ayawnt. .rl tii'iar
bavina- iriaim axaia it will p-.ea.-Dt tbem uul
antbratieatni Ur KUlriaaBI aitbaat dtiay vi
Salariay Ann aft 12. 1VT4. :.
M. TA.NTFHILL
July V. AaDur-wKr.t ir.
POSITIVELY CUBED.
Wbfn death rw l-arij eiprct-i fp-m P-rwomf
tit, all r-TDw1i- bsTihx Uiini. ai Ir. H. Jam?
w eiprnaier ' -T ti -.-n-wi1y m2. prvj
nvtmstK latiiais HrKp. wbich arel h ;j!t chi.-l.
aiKl tw jctv- tbi rexij-e frre n rtxri..t uf tw
ADi to my exit-nf. Hfrajt a.. rurr riifW
wmi. n: at tb -4 'Oiarb n- U1 bmk a
frcC cfci ia iWf BtT-4'r rv arw, AtiwlirraV,
j 1.0CS Ka St., fL.I i.lrtL-hiji. naming tbif L per.
Ja -
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
bauup af Ax.n ?f ?.Lia. Ut- f Cidaeni-v B-c.
Iatr of a.lntni:rBti.ck can the ttat
baipg tfcfsjq .tToi4 u lot ii-iigtwi. D"Tk i
hrrrf'T xiw-ro to tiv--? in.irK.M to it u- u.ke ia
BMiiimu prmnU And .iMr havmK riama triinel
it tm pr-swnt tbwPiB dttlr aatUvou-m-i tur tia-a-Bketrt
at tn uf tba aittifitralor. io
CQtlatfv iVTv-ub oa Sa:ariav f JoJt. UT:
Jiioen. AJmiBistriviur.
E
XECUTOR'S NOTICE.
Lcutiie of 0m- Balti-r. Ute of S:ooj Creti Tap.,
Itter t-r-tatatitary m the aNnr emavte
kaviaaT bar frrantaU t tiaa alriirnHl. ivtr if
barrel- yireu t tlv-tw iTirMi UtHU tuna im
meliate pAy-meat. and tivfe baring rtaiia
atraihrn n, W pirmt tb.-m dnly aatrMtv irate,
i. ttlrmit at the late r-. Incw-rf th tie
ceajed, oo Tiiurlar. Aaa(B--t 11. A. I
CHiS. L. BALTZtk.
A bK AM W1LS4-V
June is. taecvirs.
Second Exposition
UF THE
TRADESMEN'S
MISTRIAL INSTITUTE !
PITTS It L'RU, PA..
ill op"n Anrnt IS, and close Sptem-
assist 1ft, and c!
ber S3, .s-.R.
New Fhral Hail, and Grand Art
and Floral Display.
Agriealtara! Pnwlarlb-iBii reeetre.! thla y"r
Saiad fur l-rrai:uni Lat. Aiipliatiuo f .r .pace
a. receircd.
Offlce
Ju'.y 5.
Xw. Ii" Prnn A. en tie.
DMINISTRATOR S NOTICE
Eatataof WillUa Marj.hT. laie of Paint Tnwra.
ablp, daceaard.
Letters of adatiBiwtratlna baTlcx been rraated
to the anderwiKtacd. by tba proper aatiM-riiy. tan
the alw.T. eMate. naKire ifl bera-by riwra to ali pcr
aaafl iaaiebtad tn aaal estate u auae iuimeaiia-e
paainea. an.1 thaaM- ha.ir.ir eiatoi. azain.l aai.l j
malt win preat-aai .inem umy aaitieoiicaieH .t
fetllerurnt and alir.wan. wa Situralar. Aoa1l4
II. ITll iUM Win Mwa-aiiirail. ,
, . . . JI'H Hlltt IAX,
11- A laual-atraar
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C ETTLEM F..VT I F THE SIHimL VlRVi-l
rVra.r M..njian.k Ta.. tor tba vw,, n.iies
Jaawith U't. --.,
Bareaid Tritspy, l aad trea. df.
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Tertata apprrirlatia-a S lwi il
taa I. dae rroas ear to liag
Jan UTS
Uie eUaetcai DapU.
SI U
W3 3-
t lu;;
t'K.
By ordera EuT Teaeber'i aal
7" onlerf (tr fuel and eiantla
iretieie. lean i traaa. aai eoi
I tun
it i
a 3U
IU O t 1J74 . 0
ry
Ralaaoe doe 'aa abuTa
To i aoaeated Land ar lert and BaKa
Total balaive la haadt of Trea.
S
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CENTENNIAL
Hotel Director.
Philadelphia.
!
J. WEAVER L CO.,
p.v r w-' - - .Ml 171
PITTSBURG. I'A.
Elm Avenue Hotel
, T7I.H ATfETr
i rim r:--ixr
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TATest end Of Machinerv H in
00 ls
ia !
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w:lijm: .-;fat :
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SHTF,T,T)S HOUSE,
F iCHERLY KEULii.
Si 7 tn r?, :2r Szi::
PITTS III' (aril. PA.
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U'. M.MA !i L'- A.N V. p
Thl fa-'-C'- a r---.li- '.X t-r--i - t r.
Ho.nrtl prr day. 91.50.
w:T"i rh h.-aw-..
nLJIOXT uoxiiL.
STRKTLV HKML..vi.
Teraa 1 f,9 pr ay.
Crtw-r Forty Kir; aa! Orto '. :-..
SILVLtt MAPLE OaOVFj
WHT PHIL A DkLPKU.
C:r!ef P. ar.! F r rm ttiJ.;at-r.
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IT TTH-M.TiO! itr. L'JMO 'iuv,-
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mala wrflTtraa-f jf i' e Orati ta:itia. 1
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a;ria. aiaikisx 11 il ?ft tvxej .a hi..:
'.irr rwi.rlnelT r m-in .r-rt c. .
r. a0 aurina -ujhi H'i.- t '-..-.
tum.n B.u.ir u-r nier Ui lkn s , ; - ,
Xirf; rtYt Jim ritj tar, ja' .:.e , . -
Congress Hall.
ESV F"i B,-rRT PRli K H'lTLX.
THE El H'lPr-.t r-LA.
Elm Ave., Below Forty -second St.,
lurrvtiy nf.-t.w'i:e Ma.a tiLiiiu-a baih.rra -VnKBXkMlaLi.
an li-r Lwiai fvrmim. i I., t
aar irze pri. f crtal N r. L -LI-.x li
rtK IM1. rn'in. -ait iti r-jt.
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W. H. BAKER AO 1, Pf..L-ir;;
3a!j i.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NuTlCK
atda:"t Acaataw HriSa-y. a. U
l"i:v. Net. . dereaap.1.
Letter of a.fmiai.tnta iwi tf.e xh. mm-....
hmrwx heo zr.nt-M :. the on-ierni n.rft. i.
beret w 1VB ta taua. Unit -r- tat u lu s;at ira
meiia!e parm-nt. aa.lrbaar h-inaa-eia.m aafair:
It. lTe-ent !rm -lOiT aatSentinaiaal W mmtt.m-
meDt l J'-hn H. I "hi ..or at(ian.v at v-Kr-'
fi . m ft .re Frulaw. the lt ".! at a.iu.i
ltt -r i:inwi.. 1', V.' Hr-tl
N. y. H'tf.w
Jalyti A d3iui.;r3i. r.
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aaiaa a
,w u wi wr na. ri.ai,ii "a. i-. it a -aii-
StmrnT. anlW. W.. m4 bttll : WWdbtWI .fa mi .4
a 4 a.raa..ru : ..-.. Taw. ".!'-., frwc.i--. a.
DaakniC. awd ml; rrratanaa. at ca rtia. a
" rrWMB. r. faala k, Saw. ftaaai Baa. TW-. mkmm.
aiawitalaVVtlaa (a
a.wirncTv.f sott-T er fca
Dr.Taa Drkr. 1W1 .rw--a Plaita- ,
SOLD 0T ALL DBUOOIieia
rt a;r'Jy at kaNB'. Sample wur.r.
TJ IU T -J,i sruaaJ A Co.. F ar ac-i.
Jtaiae. BaaT
SSIGNK
ES SALE.
i tiftOwof an otIt t-miM r-at f tae (V-nrt
Luov-n Pira rf ?w.-rart I'-rantj. Ira.. lbe uu-
lerzTH-w.. A,"gTr-- f Mmtrfl H. . tabial n at.
H. Sanner. w.-i rii at ai'lie vm
Saturday, A tijn.-t I 7C.
h Unlwlhx real e::e rif :
'y. I. t'url lntw-T-"t ! N-ir-ia-! H. lam?.
e:ra-t- bl -fiile H ? rhmiim T-i:..
-mr- mint, fai r mudum Um- t.arfirt
ai D.a;T-i:.rr 'T- aoi :,.iy t-ur i-er ;.'-
aa. &'.bwnc of . -.. there are ara.t fkym-. T"
-earr! aDl ta atxee io m -... ith a t" t.'-v
Hft !-; ia r u-; irarij.; inn tan, aii wa;-f
j.jr -4W-tuiU liM-re-'O rriv-te-l.
The !vt tnu-t i taa-l. It a ttart f tw. Ixrz"
tra-! w jrraDtr-1 ia tbe name i hlrharl 'ar.' ".
a ict William l irrlr. atl niitf-yA ,y -ei :
An!rc W.tauaairt. wife. t- i- narl ro"-:
adi anjuei -u a lino of Hjrts-t. I-c p a
famp. ai iiti3 iami ol - Hrirreiayrr.
I-.-in Hr-fc". HttMBvcr DAi (&riY. a- e
tn-wn aa the Waraoaaa tract.
Na. 2. A h l natta-l awa af the t.rvp -r5
of Sanxtei U. l avtup fi ttate .a tt-e.l- wnol i .ut:
S'ltii-r-r-ei e ontj. Ifaa, fci-.n -a ih r--ai .r t
I Mitl t ib a fc u. 3-- ail Vaiiw! ty iSy ru -r
Strr-t. ! no 1-. K-ce aa t liirrh ail, fib a
--il tj Kory Irauie Ih-ne ac-J rt hr .3i'r4r-
No. X A 1 f htduaiI liaw-vn a the pri-erty
of W m. H.SaaiMr. itnate lu the -I
HHaer!-t. STr?-rt utu-".. Pa., r-rir M a T o
Uie ptaa wt aar-i twva. 1. 1113 ua Ka'-e S' ret .i:y
nx treu baanlct tbe l W rsi, S r--- .
on tbe D.rttk tiy alteT. an t oa Ue M v-ly..
Khble. wit ha Lnr- ill navf:ti-nt tr, t. ry
rraie h.. uat rxial'iiaa aa-1 ia-fr'kb'iU'-crawly
ttrfr-n er---;f 1. 1 n basaav la ia try rr
j.w-i a wvry -Tiirir.ie iW.
The aaleof ttveari-vre nm. will taAe pla
at the curt bjtw-t. la the a'ivaxk 4 &tr., 1
Z n''-d.. p. kb. . trt aahl day.
TKKVt?. HrotMiri of rar-h-4- -iv "it-y .-a
firraraiKJC C aui. at iinst lerta 01 " . ort
t jtt a Ptw-arV. aat one tmrJ it. -s.x mxnti9:h-T-after
vi'h in:pr-M, ati riawr ia .-e -:ar :iw;r
alterwifli tatervnt. pdjBMrnt W be t-rure-J tv
ttalxment ite. T-n pr rnt wf t.e part-Ra"
intsae lu be aA aa at prfny 1 talari
Jt-ara. J. U r? HH.
Jaiy 13. Aw.
Hemmorrhoids or Files.
DR. TERRY !. M tlio to . !!wnt
I Hi I. k;irl. Klevliinr 'f 1'rbmic. mn-i a.l
a her t! iara.- .-f tSe lt-r t-.weL Tae I.
atara&i tu core mil f-t-r h wn-'.r'hmt iw
matter who hnn t!en-:tei arv! fail 1. ?-e. TJ
Viae itr-el, Kt-il.tfr..f.ta, Fa.. H -ur". 1; to 3
ati'l T lu tf u. ta.
A
SS KIN EES NOTICE.
A.l P"ra in;t'fe . are berrhT f 1f!vJ Thit
JMah Srwrtrr j S.afrre4 U-un-axa. ea tta IT' 3
Jay trf Apni, A. Ik tn.ui a .nntarw a)--
iinro-ct t4 ail hi ral prperty to tne to trot f r
ttj betx&t ih tiarrmlitor.
r.M. i;hrk.
May TL . aAawica-.
AL NOTICE.
I a. . . .. !...,
iojiin3.tr.i.-.... ..... ..... . . ..
t wmiia m ir u.niiirw" v ,
I ry C'v -'tnaii. a... i-eu. I, leavin-r i-.e cL Iq.
I Umnr. laUa-aiiaa. li.-.iet Hilenttirned "Olh
) twrwe Hauwer. Hear Su.lar a.wi lea.n-wa.
rtiMwa. m. J.rt P'.HwH.pia rt'
afdJ- HFi sader joieJe. Wftimred (
I i .ifcn .iaiBao-lrV. Siair-ler.ui'lr:fcair-,le.i
Yin. ate benf n-Mued that in i ur,i jf .
wni A paritBia. iaiiuat of tt.ri.r;,bau il'vi.:
d a-riaet l" Fa I will b-ld an ii;rt .
tha rail fatal. A Hi-nnr daM-l. la
Br.xh-wal.rTTp . oa 'le prwaiia.. !na:.!y
live lath dar vf Jaiy, ::, wberey.ja can aftod if
y Uurk pruper. fc". VT. FlLK.
Jaaeu. "aar
aitfa va':itiai:n hr cn-W-r.
i AJUflCK 10 '"CONTRACTORS.
! "Seale.l i npail wIM be re-ired Vr NiiMrwr
o..-.i It. Iria Jul. arhta JbIt JUII, plan.
and nwil- ali aa be at-a at lbe of lr.
S.S. UMd, lailuine; to be die intmeaiioi'lT.
" XKS E-A. ILK -
Frvip.a: reriTea! nrt . il. Jalya