The Somerset herald. (Somerset, Pa.) 1870-1936, August 09, 1876, Image 2

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WtliJfLSHAT AajrM , 17.
lXECTO It .1 J. TICKET.
Hfl T'lU AT LAM.
KEXJAXIX H. EUWItli,
JoHJT W. CHALTAXT.
AUTf-henr
xarrou.
I. Jiffi WELSH.
S. HfcSRY DMSToX.
a. t Ukl J- HUlFMAX.
4. I.UAS. T. JOEK.
. LUWIX A. FITLEV.
. EEXJAttTTSXITK
T. J. W. RERXAEP.
t. JAtB UAB.
. JUH a W1KI LL.
JOSEPH THOMAS.
IL AEIOPAELEE.
it Lrwis piant
IV ED. fl.SILX.lt AX.
U. WILLI AS CALDER.
IV. MILES U TRACT.
It. K. W. STARKWEATHER.
IT. LAMELJ. WMiRIXL.
1. JEREXIAH LTOTS.
M. WILLIAM HAT.
. WILLIAM CASSEH iN.
JL J. B. WOELLY.
EL HAXILL O MIX.
XL WII-LI AV JI.LBB.
4. AXllREW B. P1EROER.
. HAVrEL K. JArgviX.
. JAKES WESTERS AX
r. W. W. WiLBER.
TXT A TTft.'W A T TTPTTPT I TniCLarlettoa.Vwi.rf Couri-r,
JNAllUilALl ilUlLLli.; the organ of tbe best class of Demo-
cratic sentiment, in Sooth Carolina,
FOP. rr.ESIPKNT 'says, ia regard to tbe atrocious iras-
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES, i"1 ;Tbee W4S
( earthly doubt that tbe whites, with-
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FOI; VICE ri'.ESIHKNT
WILLIAM A. WHEELER,
mim
EEPDELICAN STATE TICKET!
t tb stfKe vt ih tiirri' tymim-rt.
COSGRESS,
WM. II. KOONTZ.
fEMATE,
E. D. YUTZY.
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COUNTY TICKET!
A-EMBLT,
E.J. MEYERS,
ALLEN S. WILL.
ASSOCIATE JtlrfiE,
C. C. MUSSELMAN,
DANIEL STUFFT.
POOR nOVFE IjIRECTf'R,
SAM. SNYDER.
JIRT rOMVIsSHi.NER,
CnS. T. HUNTER.
In the trying days of the war does
anybody remember of having heard
of either Tiiden or Hendricks mak
ing t speech, or saying one word of
cheer for tie brave boys who were at
the front fighting for the life of the
Government?
Hox. F. W. Hiohvs, of rotlsville,
will soon take the stump against Til
den and in favor of Peter Cooper.
He is said to be extremely bitter in
his denunciations of tne abject sur
render of the Democracy at 2St Louis.
Carl S uirz is not the only Ger
man who is supporting Hayes and
Wheeler apparently, for The Wttt
Uthe ril says: "Over a thousand
subscril ers a week, as we are now
gaining them, does not show any
particular enthusiasm among the
Germans for Tiiden."
Ml Juui . Nortom, one of the
best kaoTri Democrats of Maine, has
refused to longer support party
which indorses murder ia tbe South
and favors repudiation of the nation
al debt He will rote for Hayes and
Wheeler.
Warrants for the arreBt of eighty
seven of tbe namburz assassins are
in the hands of tbe Sheriff of Aikin
county, S. C This wholesale list of
murderers includes a general, colo
nel, a doctor, and a minister. The
evidence against tbem is said to be
more damaging than heretofore be
lieved. . Ho. DeWittC. Littlejohx, of
New York, who was a delegate to
tbe St. Louis Convention, refuses to
cupport Tiiden and Hendricks, and
Las come out squarely for Hayes and
Wheeler. When at St. Louis, both
before and after tbe nominations were
tsade, Mr. Liltlejoha openly and
publicly declared that tbe nomination
of Tiiden meant tbat Hayes would
carry New York by 40,00 mjority,
and should mean it
Tin ringing letter of l'rideut
' Grant to - Governor Chamberlain in
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regard i'j tue jiamuurg massacre mer
its tLe warmest com menu atiu ot ev
ry decent citiien of tbe country.
This letter sbould be carefully scan
. ned by every reader of our paper,
expressing rkarly as it d es, the
higher wntiroeit of lbe people of tbe
North. It dwells forcibly upon tbe
infamous character of tbe outrages
perpetrated in tbe Southern States,
and while sot seeing clearly tbe rem
edy, expresses an abiding faith that
it will come, and come speedily, and
hope tbat it may come peacefully.
An illustration of the sort of polit
ical reform w hich tbe Democrats pro
pose to inaugurate under the auspices
of Tiiden snd Hendricks, is to be
found in tbe case of Platte, Congress
man from Virginia, who was unques
tionably elected, tchic't fai was cer
tifitd to by a majority of Ae com
mittee on eleriioHK in the Uwte, not
withstanding which, Goode, Lis Dem
ocratic competitor, was given the
seat by a vote of his Democratic col-
i
leagues.
The seouel f this ontra-'
1
eeons proceeding being found in the
xacx loai uoou .osent. nimaeu ,rom
the meetings ot the banking and cur-1
. a A.. a" J 1 a i. If f
rencj committee, aod thus prevents a I
rcport in favor of the repeal of tbe ,
resumption law, this being tbe price
' be pays for the eeaL And yet they
etill clamor for reform.
1 ,Iox- G S o,lTff. lk IlepuMicao
i candidal f Governor of I adiaua,
La withdrawn from the canvas and
j declined tbe oominatio on account
, of dissatisfaction ia tie ratiki. and
j we ffrtii ume another candidate will
j te nominated. We hope tbat this
! "swapping of horses while crossing
; the stream"' will not prove fatal to
' the bright hopes of our frieods id
tbat Stale.
It i very "fcim.iar" with what u.alT U1 noJM. lbf) Drgr.OBiT
; unanimity and e!f abnegation, the o3 lheif i,. rigLu wten tLey
Pemocraiic prei and pohtkaas of . ntaMd w e0SDpj wilh it. Duller
jthis Congressional district nniteia;tn(J .he mnTdero banditU be bad
purging Hon. John Killer u a tufi-j tben lUcS:ed the negroi-3
iCiie i t reoomiDavioD. now iutcij
it is to s-ebretbern agree together in
uqi:t: 11 uuwevtr, mere ma iu
Khoet of a chance tor tbe success of
! the Democratic nominee this jear,
; we rather thick the karmonr would
' not be quite so dense. Tbee politi
cal sages are all conTersant with the
fa-t that lightning seldom strikes
. twice in tbe same place, hence tbej
: msgnanimoniilr concede tie chances
to the fellow who has alresdj ljeen
the victim of one accident.
i out autnority, ouaenooa to u.sarni a
: body of colored men, and tbat, when
. the fight tbat ensued was over, five
of tbe captive negroes, unarmed and
j defenceless, were killed in cold blood.
These facts stand uncontradicted to
none other, ire based our cenuacia-
! tbn cf the crime." What would
(;ovtrnor Til ien do if be is elected
President ia ear such massacres
should occur in South Carolina and
I otLer Southern Stales? This is tbe
I important question of tbe hour.
I Quite a prominent convert
from
j Democracy to Republicanism is Gen.
jTutt'e, of Iowa. He was one of the
i War Democrats who after tbe cessa-
tion of hostilities returned to bis early
love, and up to this year was con
j slant in tbe Democratic faith. Re
;cent!y be announced himself as
squarely for Hayes and Wbeelor, and
delivered rousing speech at ft Re
publican meeting in bis own town.
GenTuttle's conversion is worthy
of note, because be has not been an
inactive or useless Democrat. He
has once been the party candidate
for Governor of the State, and once
a nominee for Congress on the Dem
ocratic ticket. His contests in both
cases were hopeless, but his willing
ness to make tbem is evidence tbat
the Democrats have lost ft valuable
dj an.
Ix the Belknap impeachment case,
the defendant Las been acquitted by
tbe Senate, tbe vote standing 37 for
conviction, 25 against, it reqoiring a
two-tLirds vote to eonrict. The Sen
ators voting against conviction held
tbat tbey had no jurisdiction, Del-
knap having resigned and become a
private citizens before the articles of
impeachment were preferred against
him. Thus after the consumption of
six months' time and tbe expenditure
of one hundred thousand dollars, Bel
knap escapes lejal conviction, al
though tbe question of moral guilt
has been settled ia the minds of the
people long since. We owe this ex
pensive farce, to tbe desire of Mr.
Heyster Clymer and his Democratic
colleagues to make ft little political
capital. If it had not been for this,
the case wonld have been relegated
to the courts, and wonld have been
disposed of w ithout this wasteful ex
penditure of public money.
The announcement tbat tbe Dem
ocrats of tbe House have agreed to
repeal tbe resumption clause of tbe
act of 1 75, and the letters of Tiiden
and Hendricks are launched to the
world band in hand. It took month
of bard work, and an immense deal
of jugglery to get all the high con
tracting parties on to a common plat
form. Who was bought or wbo was
cheated has not yet been developed,
certain it is tbat tbe voters are to be
swindled If the objects of this unholy
alliance prevail. Tilden's letter is
as wordy and as windy as if framed
by tbe most garrulous of old women.
It is a regular stump speech, cavort
ing over the entire realm of politics,
denouncing everything and suggest
ing nothing practical in the way of
that reform of which he prates so I
glibbly. As a free trader he of course I
attributes the present stagna
tion of bufliuess to the operation of
tbe tariff laws. But the gem of his
letter, or speech is in this sentence:
"The proper time for resumption will
be w hen wise preparation shall hare
ripened into perfect ability to accom
plish the object" Ia tbe name of
Jnpiter Tonens when will tbat be?
The letter of Hendricks is sirupjy
an amplified endorsement of the St
Louis platform, witb adoption of
tbe X. Y. Sun's theory of civil ser
vice reform, vix, turn oat all the pre
sent Federal office holders and put
Democrats ia their places, ia other
words ft reiteration of the doctrine of
"to the victors belong the spoila."
At last the battle is joined. Now
for honest money, and honest, square
dealing! against trickery .humbug, in
sincerity, sham reform and shot gun
polities.
A writer for the Democrat under
the signature of "Right or Wrong,"
in the last issue of that journal, after
alluding to several articles published
j by ns in condemnation of tbo Ham-
burg massacre, save:
'Are we to BD.ler.tand that (he ix-irme. were
I el. lit ia maiaum il mMi w ... .w . K
" were tiitht m a.imiuierinj( i- n ur?
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plwaaaVtl ft aKlriaWal Mr Mraaa WBkW ka
-a.naat :
The assumption that tbe negroes
"resisted the ciril power," is as gra-
tuitous as it is false. What are the
facts? Tbe officers of tbe negro rol-
onteer company were summoned to
appear before a ciril magistrate on
;tbeeLare of obtroctig the public
j street Tbey did appear, with tbeir
icoantel, the hearing was postponed
fat the instance of the prosecution,
and when Soallr the ca was called
for trial. Gen. M. C. Iiutler. counsel
for tbe complainants, instead cf pur
suing tbe charge, dropped it, and de
manded tbat tbe arms ot tbe compa
ct be surrendered. Tbe ciril magis-
; trate bad oo r'gbt nor power to male
nr rnfurre thi-i demand. Duller cer-
mil irons aou canon, inn unci r?-
a - t : . r
!giHMce tored lhcnii snd afler.
wards, in
blood, deliberately!
murderedfive cf tbem. And now ; mwociale-s are tbe kid-gloved Ie-i My letter to Governor Cbaniber
mar God ealiiitei hi ignorance jraocracv of tbe Manhattan Club, and Main contains all tbe comments I wioh
this Pemocratic citizen of Somerset
county ass.ru that by refusing to;
1 . riih wk;-k thff
Bainuvjti wc ...
State bad entrasted them to a Iaw -
less mob, and in defending themselves! greed fr money and ambition foH ciony in regard to the lawless condi
aoainat 'its murderous assault, ther I political prominence. And there isUion of a portion of lbe people of tbe
" ,
were "resisting tbe civu power.
It is not a matter of surprise there-
fore, tbat one so utterly obtuse to all
rwrn.J nl Wl ritrbtanhould as -
j,...- - 0 n .
6ert that, "in our opinion tbe negroes j
were wrong." Wrong, we suppose, j
on the theory that they have no
which white Demotrats are bound
respect, xor oy every otner tueory,
m . I I
moral, legal or divine,tbey were ia
tb clear exercise of their constuu-i
tiooal right. Ther were
lj oraaized rolanteer compaoj.
rymg tbe a.-ms ot tbeir aute, parad-;
iug ia honor of the nation 8 great aa-
niversary, aad the only offense alleg-
edarainst tbem, was tbat of obstruct-j
inr a street in the villare of tbeir res-'be
dence. Did any one ever hear of a
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notary company of wb.te men be -
ing denied tbe privilege of parading
through tie streets cf any city or
town in these United States? Did
not every town in the Union, where
J . , ,
mn.tary companies existed, have
hbem parade through the streeU on
tbat same daT. Yet. according to
this Democratic writer for lbe Am-
ra!, the men composing this compa
ny were ia the wrong. Why? Ie-
cause their skins were black, we pre-!
same. Only this and nothing more.
But did they obttruct tie street? The
testimony i-t that tbe street is one
hundred and fifty-eight feet wide, the
company was marciing in columns of
rour, occupying less than eijiht feet,
two men in a buggy deliberately
drove up in front of tbem (although
tbere was one hundred aad fiftv feet
. , , - . - l-i, a
of road war left for tbeir vehicle I and
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demanded tLat thef sbould give way.
w cum a.nv company oi w nite men
in Christendom have yielded to ibis
demand? Yet the negroes did. They
opened their ranks and permitted the
buggy to be driven through. So even
tbe miserable pretext that they ob
structed tbe streets wras not true.
And now comes a citizens of Somer
set county and volunteers tbe declar
ation through one of tLe public journ
als, tbat in Lis opinion "the negroes
were w rong." and glosses over the
sav.fre, unprovoked, wanton, blood-
. ' . ..
thirsty deeds of the assassins with
tbe assertion that, "the whites did
not set things right by a
second
wrong." While the entire land is
horrified with the details of this ter
rible massacre, while tbe ontramel
ed press of the country is ringing
with denunciation of the damning
deed, while all good and true men
blush witb shame that the law sbould
have been so outraged, the country
disgraced by so barbarous a deed,
that after ft hundred years of our
boasted civilization this horror could
have occurred, comes from one in oor
midst, the cold blooded declaration
which we have quoted above. No
words that we could write, no de
nunciation tbat we could utter could
touch ft conscience so seared, a heart
so callous. We thank God most fer
vently, tbat such an ooe could not be
a Republican, and we know that noth
ing but tbe brutalizing teachings of
a party whose cornerstone was hu
man slavery, could rear aud nurture
such a Democrat .
Ot K SEW TVIK I.ETTEK.
New York, August fi, 187C.
IKT WEATHER
It has been fearfully dry in tbe city
all tbe summer, so much so that seri
ous fears Were at one time entertained
that the water supply of the city
might foil. New York is supplied
from one source, Crotoo River, and
tbe water for tbe entire city is brought
in one pipe. Imagine tbe distress
tbat would be occasioned if, by any
accident, that pipe should be destroy
ed! Imagine a million of people
without water ! But, as dry as it
has been in the city, it is nothing to
what our neighbors in New Jersey
have suffered. Tbe whole State is as
dry as a powder horn and tbe loss to
tbe farmers and gardeners will be im
mense. Tbe vegetable cro is nearly
total loss, the berries dried up on
the bushes, and the apples are fniliog
from tbe trees. In parts water has
been procured ' fur house purposes
witb difficulty, and stock has suffered
terribly So hot aud dry a season
has not been known for eighty years.
, , : BUSINESS.
Business is as dull as ever, but
some of tbe - raerenaats - are hoping
tb.t with the fall there will urne a
re vival. Tbey argue that prices hav
ing got dowa to eoaaetbiog near tie
bottoaa, mere ants from tbe ioterior
will eoaae to Xew York anal lay, and
tbat tbey will buy more liberally.
Tben tbey eoaot on the low cost of
passage and freight to attract buyers
to this market. I insist tiiat tbey are
wrong. Tbe jobbing fasie ia lost to
m t.7 X-
?L . . DDwiti, t. Louis, j
New lork forever. The merchants
Toledo, and the other
wholesaling
tnr of the
eaplr as
points in tbe west can
mannrarinPOM mot ai a arAa nl av ma nam
jobber in all American goods, and.
thank heaven. 'American goods are
tbe goods Americans are mostly us
ing now. llesides it costs iess to go
to any of those points than it does to
New York, and freights are less.
New York will alwari be the finan
cial and importing center of the con.
the New York merchant, an tbeT o lured b.m to bis ru.n, laughs at
can do basiness at hall tbe cosl! h.,m " ,'ir "?l wbol u
They caa undersell the New York P1"3"1 th,0S fur t by b.s folly.
tlnent, but no;hiog else. Tbe (Treat
city bas seen its hei J, and if it
bold its own it is more than I expert
for it. There are thousands or emptj
rtores 10 the city, and tens or moos- lowioj? meastg1
and of emptr dwell;n?s. And li.aan.,rrnm,hu.
end U o t jet. IlenU hae shrunk
two-th.rd. and there na neeo a ae -
countrv never saw.
dj not count
rnocb on New York.
Tbe WmI holds
tbe ter to tne position, aau i way
ill
anj . information in regmm iu me
OA vi EL J. TILPES. ' slaughter of Americau ci'.izen at
TiMea. tbe Democratic nominee ! Hamburg. S. C , I have tbe bnor to
fur rinideal, is probablr th most submit the fallowing inrj.ure to
unfit ruaa for that position tbat could wit : ( i t
have been selected. He is a born' Here follow a list of papers eu'-hx-aristocrat;
ani id ia sympathy with,ed. . , - - - -- -
no bamaa leinz but ham. filden
He lives in one cf lie most goreons information in my possession tourb
mansions in New York, asd. more ! ing :be late disgraceful and brutal
than any one man ia tbe city, keeps , slaughter of unoffending men at tbe
on the t tie of the European nabob. ! town of Hamburg. S C.
I w"",u ucc' "u, "
; eras, oniy lor toe reason icai mrougu
-kI 'al
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classes, w nom ne aespises as Dearciiv
j3 a maa can. He has two oaalitiesi
nothing under heaven tbat he will uot
, ..,,.; ,,,, m..
j counsellor of Twoed, sj long
as be could sbsre his robberies, and
' he ouIt turned a?aiust him when
. -
furtber association would have dam
j aged bis other aspirations.
ue am
,.
t imam
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" i some six or seven millions by these
not nreserre faith with tbe nor evea. i-- j , . : i . Attowa v. naaiel rniliiDS. Iiamo. j
rifbU,n.-UKk.b.ir...y. .-d-ib.". d. iZ- til --V:V levens .id Aibert Minj.M were!
to t sertea mem woea iner were in hju-i , . ., , , snij v- V s - i'u "J i.iuar, mw. unm,
I . .. ". . IlUt a.i mint iiNlifr thtin nr nun ,1. oi'J. l.OJI. I , . t , . .!
.... i . j riuie uruiiB. iuo uuit ourr miu;r ' - j j t i 1 t t,.. i
ii. a. a tv.A itifAi ratttn.p nri , - . j 1 1 unii .1 ,1 n n iiiirpr 1 r. t inn 1 r. ny .
ft regular-1 opJH,r,tioas. be was stroa? enough th aute f M.s.ss.ppi to take testi
pany, car- financiallr to bur up ft Democratic ! moa-T .n tLe '' 0Tfkf'aad oJ ,
L Convention, and" be is working hi3 lolence .n elecuons. Tbe.r report ha;
v---""?.-"- " ' 6 tt.
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-.k
t is 8iien.iD, LJSe who are
dangerous to him. aad with monev
ia organizing tbat vast mas3 of!
j dangerous voters, the purely venal.
i There are men at work for Tdden in
, cJtT hind!jQ? tbouSaoJli wba
j Derer 'IW lea dollars of their own
j money tbere are thonssods of small
I Democratic papers paying off their
! mortgages, and tbe starving "in
j dependent "press, all over tbe coun-
arft .nn.(0r.:D , Til Je .ni their
j editors .for tbe first time ia tbeir lives
are wearin? decent clothes, tsam
Tildeo is the first maa wbo has ever
nndertakea to buy himself into tbe
Presidency. Sbould he, by any acci
dent, be elected, bis administration
wni be tbe most corrupt that tbe
countrv has ever been cursed with
Only tbiak of tbe National Govern
ment controlled by John Morrisey
and Boss Kelly ! Tbe Republican
wbo fails to do bis whole duty this
fall, don't deserve tbe name.
TflE IIEATEP N'KJHTS.
To tbe poor who are crowed into
:a..n ; .l
tur unit i auic icucmvuv; i Li iu v v w ri
Pr 01 c,57. lIie 00- n,gD 01
the past moctn bare been terrible.
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To stav in tbeir miserably ventilated
jroo(K8 - we!j t0 ga)otteri aDd w lbeT
took the streets tor it. where it was a
trifle better. As early as nine o'clock,
thousands of poor, men, women and
children, were out on tbe sidewalks,
getting ready forsleep. They brought
out with them such blankets aod bed
ticks as tbey posessed thousands
had nothing whatever to lie upon
and xade up such beds as tbey could
upon the sidewalks, cellar doors, or
any other place that was dry. It
was a carious sight to see mothers
getting their little oues readv for
i''P. to see girls and women twist-
lj.BWbeir ,ir. n'1 mak.iDS lbe!r
limited towet to the oen air, under
j thc gIare of tLe gM I!ut theJ
ere compelled to do it, or die. The
beat was so intense tbat to attempt to
sleep ia tbe rooms would be to invite
death while living was possible even
amid tbe stenches of the filthy streets.
This continued regularly every night
for ovcra month. To tbe poor in New
York all seasons are terrible. In tbe
winter tbey freeze to death, and in the
summer tbey smother. Tbe weatber
is still hot, but it is more endurable.
tilt.
Since my lat tbere has a changa
cooie over Mrs. Tilton. ie has sig
nified her williugness to take assist
ance from Theodore, and hs bis sent
her thousand dollars, upon which
sbe is now living. Tbe children here"
after are to live where they cboo-e
and tbe probability is tbat this much
wrecked family will, hereafter enjoy
something like peace. By the way
tbe people of Plymouth Church have
not ued her properiv. Since tbe tri
al they have absolutely ignored her
only two or tbree of the ladies of
tb'e congregation having called upon
her. Tbey did raise a purse of $1,200
for her at the close of tbe trial, but
never a cent since, nor have tbey in
any way taken any trouble to see
tbat sbo was in comfortable circum
stances. Mr. Beecber, for whose
sake she bas suffered so much, has
been as negligent as the others, and
among tbem tbe poor little lady
bas bad a bard time, and will have a
harder. Sbe bas already kept board
ers and taken in sewing to keep her
self, and but for tbe relief Theodore
bas extended to ber, would have suf
fered for food to eat It is not impos
sible tbat the twain may come togeth
er again.
Frank Moulton is after Beecber
again, hotter than ever, and he swears
tbat be will never give him rest till
be has fastened tbe crime npon him.
He claims to have tbe power to do it,
if he can ever et into a court tbat
will give him a sbow. The public
have, however, lost interest in the
matter. What it wants is a fresh,
beallby scandal.
stokes,
the murderer of Fisk, has been re
moved to Auburn Prison, and be is
now or tbe first time, actoally a con
vict. At Sing Sing he was a clerk
ia the office of a shoe manufacturer
ito employed prison labor, aud be
erer slept in ftcoll. or enjoyed pris
on lare. There he had a Very good
time, and was as comfortable as a
aiao eotild be wbo was uudex any re
straint But ia Auburn it is f uiie
different Mr. Stokes has on him the
prison garb, be practices tie loci -step,
be eata as do other prisoners, and is
treated precisely as tbe re6t are. For
tbe rest of his term Mr. Stokes is like-
Jy to know what it is to be a prisoner
4n earnest Ua growls about it, but
to no purpose. He is too old a sensa
tion to excite any 'uterest. and be
will wrve hU time out and Au.C " , "'7lw !
. .AmiYi.t iaafaaw tvKon rm ;A j:.. i corupjittet: a report, aq w en un .
7 7, 1 0W"
etrd- The way of tbe transgress-
- n .'!
u -vWu.n.u .uck.. " "tu m j "lb- :
TUE IIEALxII
01 tne city tias improved some wnat'
wun tne reduced temperature, but tbe; tairmount Park, to continue ten I G. H. Taylor, .yrs Thornton and Baiaei.i.bm
mortauty, especially among children, ; days. The sncampment is styled ' child, Mrs. Mnsser, May Cunning-' ? avnMuira.iana un ana wm
is still frightful. T weive children j "Camp Anthonv Wavne." and covers ! ham aud Ler sifter I.ihhv Ali
uicu yetfieruay, oui oi one
bouse.
PIETRO.
Tba naaakarx !"
MKSSV.it FROM Tilt PBESIPEVr
i Ja ue 0flfie Cfod Stales:
,Q fe to lbe re30mjon of the
i&ntta nf Jnlr 30. 1 S7 callinr
,l. i,;.r.t i, nmmiMt.
; to the Senate if. in his opinion, not
jocoinpa,ible with the public interest,
i . . i
i These inrlosurea enl-race ail the
;)u v luo "
j is maue ia tue letter to me coaumoa
. .
i . . - -
Louisiana ana jiisissippi. 1 nave
added th Indosed letters and testi
latter State.
In regard to
LkIISIANA affairs.
murders and maacres of inuueeut
men for opinion's sake cr on account i
'nf r.inr k tn nf t,n rn' ,?-.r
i inn f )i iwi irmaflni irrurrpm'H Tii
! r - '
. - .'v:. - -
jleiie tor ibem.
Kat recently a committee of the
Senate of tbe L oited huiea vuiteil
Tbeir rep-irt has
not yet been made public, but I await
iu lonDcomiojr wild K-eiin
of
e;,0 -
Me will milr sta.n ai
tb" " , r,,it'0? .r;.uJ
and violence iu tbe State of Misi
fe,PPL S. Grant.
Executive Mansion, Jolv 31, 1S7.
The following is the President's
letter to Gov. Chamberhio. referred
tn nhnvo-
i to Toot t'attor V theater Te.trray particular of a r'rrnie acddout I I 111
, AuguHl TbeM-j -h M : dwarf. Lucia Za-! which occureJ in tbe um-rr Tard of I I I U.
waa received bj the TfceT BMtMure(j fc,r and as-; that ciij oo Wedn-sd4T. It appears
i ran nr. riw i . : t r , r i , u itr to., in 'itiv ... tmv v . " - uw i n. . . . ... - ..
W.miiinci
TOM, July 2fi, 1S7C. Der Sir: am
in receipt of yoor letter of the 22J of
July and all tbe inclosares enumera -
j tea therein, give aa account of tbe
late barbarous m3sacre of innocent
men at the town if llamlmr S P
The views which von express as to
the dotv you owe to" tbe oath of of-
Ce and the eiujon tn afnr m.'l
- '
their civil rights, includine tbe ritrht
to vote according to tbe dictates ofi
tbeir own consciences, and tbe forth -
er dnty of the Executive of tbe ni -
tion to give all needful aid, when
properly called on to d so, to enable
yoa to insure this inalienable rigbr, I
fully cencor in.
Tbe scene at Hamburr, as cruel,
Lbvulrhiratr i
.-: . -"f-'
and uncalled for as it was. is only a !
repetition of tbe course tbat bas been
pursued iu other States within tbe
last few years, notaoly ia Mississippi
and Louisiana. Mississippi is gov
erned to-day by officials chosen
through fraoJ and violence, such as
would scarcely be accredited to
savages, much less to civilized and
Christian people. How long these
things are to continue, or what is to
be tbe final remedy, tbe Great Ruler
of the universe only knows. But I
have an abiding faith that tbe remedy
will come and come speedily, and 1
earnestly hope that it will come
peacefully.
There has never been ft desire on
tbe part of the North to humiliate
the South; nothing is claimed for one
State tbat is not freel v aecoded to all !
tbe others, unless it may be tbe rigid
to kill negroes and Republicans with
out fear of punishment and without
Ios3 of caste or reputation. . This bas
seemed to be s privilege claimed by
a few Stales. I repeat again that I
fully agree with yon aa to the meas
ure of your duties in the present
emergency and as to my duties.
Go on. and let every Governor
where the same dangers threaten the
peach of his State go on ia the con
scientious discharge of bis duties to
tbe humblest as well as tbe proudest
citizen, and I will give every aid fo."
which I can Snd law or constitutional
power. A government that cannot j
give protection to tbe life, . property, I
... gu-c.uieeu ;.., r.guu, v
this country the greatest is an un-
so far a failure, and every energy of
tbe oppressed should be ' exerted
(always within tbe law and by con
stitutional means) to regain lost
privileges or protection.
" " "
KESI LT OF ISJfSTICE.
Too long denial of guaranteed
rights is sure to lead to revolution,
Executive Mansion. WAiiis.ijder you my declination as a candidate
bloody revolution, where suffering! ba ,nJ fouod three of tbe rainer3
must fall upon the innocent as well delid nbert Campbell, Joseph Neale
asthe pn.Ity. Expressing the hope 'd V,-iilim Eiseohart. John Eis
that the letter judgment and co-op- ' uLarl f d uV bui 80 b;JllI
eration of tbe citizens of tbe
Slate '
over which you have presided so ably
may enable yoa to secure a fair trial
and punishment of all offenders,
without distinction of race, color or
previous condition of servitude, and
without aid from lbe Federal Govern
ment, but wiib tbe promise of such
aid on tbe conditions named iu lbe
foregoing,' I subscribe myself very
respectfully your obedient servant,
U. S. Grant.
To tbe 'Ion. D. II. Cbamberlaiu,
Governor of South Carolina.
Moa. BMjanli Harrlaaa Jamiaalerf
Imdianapoi.fs, August 4. Hob.
Benjamin Harrison, of this city, was
anauiuioasly nominated by tbe Re
publican Slate Central Committee
for Governor, xice Hon. G. S. Ortb
declined. Twelve of the thirteen
committeemen were present. Advices
were received from forty-eight coun
ties by telegraph, thirty-seven of
which expressed a decided preference
for Harrison. The others were wil
ling to acquieee in any nomination
tbe committee might make. All
insisted that tbe committee sbould
make tbe nomination, and no. call a j
Tt j. i
. -H
known as to whether Harrison Willi
accent or art Lie ia out ol tbe city
and oo .one ias been able to com mu
nicate with him dur.ingtbe day. He
reuirns to-morrow, apd it is generally i VtTa(,t Mich., -Angast 1 -A ter
believed hy his ffjenda iat he willSri,jIt( aPcideut oCr.urred ,bout one
accept, A large crowd of prominent 0vIu..k to da i,wbpM r.kp
nnnniv.il ir ot it,...
nop need it was received witb
lnree i
ringing cheers. ' . !'
r.araaapuaeait r tha WaAIMl Oaarf.
V,- isunk and nine of tbe party ' were
Philadelphia. Auirust 3. The; drowned. Tbe water is Cftv orsiTte
National Uuard of Pennsvlvania I
formed to-day an encampment in !
- .1
unementjan area of 2a(J acres. . Altogether
aoom 4,uuu troops nave arrived and
are located on the grounds.
The ftaaallaat ar liar- prl.
A Urge number r.f physicians went
ooe inches, brr fret three inches Ion?,
r: ." ZU,!
tbe. knee four inches:
icertainea ner ceieni id oe iwrni, tnai jonn iapusi, .mcipv. an rn
in circumference, and bef band aa , track, when a freigot eoirine. ona
inch and an quarter broad. Herjticed by bim. appruai-hed. He was
mother, who is a robust and of a me-j knocked down and bctb his legs were
aium size, savs mat iucia is twelve
years old. iter race is older tnat.
that. Her features are Spmish, and
brr complexion dark. Her activity
looessaot. De plaveu pranas
with tbe pbvsicians and talked fast
in Spanish. She stepped intu a high
silk bat, crouched down, and was out
of sight excfptinir ber bead, hne
squeezed one of ber uliab'e little;
bands tbrougb a rather Urge finger j
rin? The hand of an adult mad an
ample seat fir I.e'. Stacding on a
i ba:r, and buidiu lu tbe back of ir,
ter fingers stuck through the spaces
in tne caneworK noies tnat just ad-
passage of a sm a! pen-
COllICr,
Sbe was not weighed,-but
ber weight is said to be five pouad;
an
d, poised ia tbe hand, she does noi
eM heavier. Her dolbin i- com -
seeoi Heavier. Iter ciolbing m cum
,ca!!v sa-.aH. as thoogb intended fur
adJUhe shoes and sinkings es,e -
ci.ilv being tovhke.
T . tl t . -
ince be was
iswb.bited bv Uarnum;,0 .,ThIe-T, ClV '
first astonished the pub- j ' ". ,k"J b-v ,.K J' . !
, i . , , . James t ockbv Henry Getzcn, ibo?.. ;
Ut WbCU be
in,
lie te was twice as larze as Lucia;
,.,i
The ladiaaa abrBatrtai !?.
ImIaapilis, August 2. A spe -
esal froai Layfayeete, Indiana, to the
r fiav. - Tho f .M.-via-in.y l.tt..
jbaa jU5t teen baoded th- 'Cbairman
! r p.1h.. St.r- f.n l Pn.
jinittee:
, Lapavetie.
I.nl., August 2.
i Dear Sir: Feeling satisfied
at:cr a
full consultation with vourself and
! other friends in diTerent parts of tbe
j State tbat 1 sbail uot receive tbe
J Uuited support of the Republican
. ; -
! parti so eaoeotial to success ia tbeij ,00'v
innr.-,nkin.Wii.,n I !,-rul.. ' brO'.beTS
;iit-r vuu my Jeoiiuatiua as a candidate
i for Governor. With best wiohes for
tbe success of the cause. I am
j Yours, trulv.
GuXjLOYE S. Oetu.
j To CL D. G. Friediey, Cnairmau
! Itpfiul!iinn S-nfrt (VnTl P.imrniMm
r - . .
j U vie of the dtclinatioa of Mr.!"" ,lD a" us.
Ortb. the Chairman of tbe Uepobli-1 ,fce rf u!l a ,b of 1,1 -
ran Stt Votr.l iVmmiti. h.. ia. ! Herrod, and Levi llerrud wa nif.r-
sued tbe following cai! :
Rooms Republican- State Ce.n -
Itbal Committee, Inpianapolis,
jl.ND., August 2. Hon. G. S. Ortb
baviog tendered bis resignation as a
j candidate for Governor, the State
j Central Committee is hereby invited
i to meet at tbe rooms of the commit-
tee in Indianapolis on Fridav, Aa-
! ; r ? v. v ,
e y- .
tion upon said declination.
A. G. Friem.ev.
lb Ha
banc Batrherjr.
Columbia, S. C, August 2. Tbe
Coroner's inquest over tbe victims at
I Hamburg brought its work to a close
yesterday, and to-day tbe verdict has
been published. It charges General
M. C. Butler, P. P. Butler, Dr. Pierce
Butler, Rev. J. Leeling, and fifty
tbree other citizens of Aiken and
Edgefield counties and thirty Geor
gians witb murder. The inquest bas
bee a searching and exhaustive, and
tbe verdict his been reached at tbe
earliest practicable time." Warrants
of arrest for all tbe persons charged
with the crime are now ia tbe bands
of tbe Sheriff of Aiken coonty. Tbe
?;llb Carolinians are said to iutend
to BU
rrender to the Sheriff without
delay. Governor Chamberlain
wij
immediately issue requisition upon
the Governor of Georgia for all per
sons charged by tbe verdict in tbat
Sute. Attorney General Stone is in
Aiken, by direction of tbe Governor,
to take charge of tbe prosecution.
Tbe evidence is said to be far more
damnitig than heretofore believed.
IeaAb la s .la.
(. ,. i, i '
J ray k Bell s coal works on Saw- j
mill run, abont ttrte n.i'es above!
j Temperanceville, jraa on Saturday:
r...L v. ' t ..... J:r
tbeVene of a terribie dis-!?.f
,terf fe9fclu io ,be dtth of ,our
mioer8. Atone o'clock the neigh-!
borho0(1 wa3 s.artTeJ ny . fond re-i
rort. and in a short time it was as-i
certainej that an explosion bad oc-
eurred in a mine, where a large num-;
ber of men were worsios'. i
A great volume of smoke was is
suing from tbe mouth of lbe pit, and
it was some time before it was possi
ble for persons to enter with safety.
As soon as the smoke bad cleared
away, a body ot men entered tbe
KninA1 iKat ha iliu,l l.r nifvKt
ibe coroner held an miiuest, ves-
ter day on tbe bodies of the dead. Tbe
testimony showed tbat while John
Eiseohart was engaged in opeoing a
new room be struck a vein of gas,
wben an explosion ensued. A , ver-
dirL ot accidental death was found bvrfurmeO.
i j
tue Jury. .
mmmmmmmmkmm
. . ( . y -
A ' balr via 4a,ae.
.
PoTTSt ii.i.e, July 31.-Io opii tJ!mn,,tMtu''entnvt ,he
tbe fact tbat in the jails of Scbuylki'l I Tt m.ia si t . j. x t s-r partial
, , . . . i term. J. B. Wllll'Kt.1.
anu uaruoo counties inure are eigut
Mollies convicted of murder and
awaiting the gallows, the fienuisb
spirit of the murderous organization
does not appear to be completely
cowed.
fin S.tnr.taw n?rti laat a.-hllo .
. . - . V.. I
citizen of East Maucb Chunk, named !
... i : t.:. ... i ...
be wa fired upoa by some persou !
ii.., .. ...
conceaiea m ine ruruooery, gnu iljs -
builel grized bis bead.
.VI 1 1 1 1: r WS9 uue vi IUV jururs WU
M :n . . e . I : i
conricted Alexander ' Campbell of
murder In the' first decree recently,
for complicity in the killing of John
P. Joned. ' The attemp on bia lilt)
was undoubtedly made because tf
his part in Coding tbe verdict aod
shows tbat tbe .Mullie Maguires are
not eaily weaoed from iheir habit of
. , . .
areoiring their iuarrela by murder.
Mar Peraaaa Drawairat.
about oae mile miuib of HiJIridale in
ij
is state, where an excursion Dartr
fr,orn Cold Water numbering about
. ... . .
v t Li.ui " v u fc vub laac VIJ a
'flat beat or ?cow when it soddenlr
feet deeo where the boat sank, the
names of t,be.dro-vned are asollows:
. . . . ' ;
Haves, Mary Keely, Randall Black-
man. all of Cold tVater. The wi d-l
J est excitement prevails at Hillside. j
1 '
..unci, was kuku iu uis wwu uuir;to . Martha William.
Harrlbl f Mailt.
j The Alt-voa Mtrmr relate the
P-
'in lbe company's sbops, was on iii
wav t work, aad was crossing the
i run over and bornbiv manz:e, iruiii
just alove the aak!e d jwn, including ;
bis two ft-et. II if rkiii! wa a!.-..!
Iractored in three places, ind bis;
; stioulOer s-verel v injured. lie was;
! pioked op and carried to tbe cinder ',
wlk alongside tbe track, where be:
! was placed to await tbe arrival of a ;
pbysic:an. He was subsequently re-
moved to tbe residence ot a Mrs.!
Parr, bis sister, where be boards, be j
beini unxarried. The t:hvicia3'
; considers bis case bupeles. He ist
, about twenty-six years of age, and
j has the reputation of beinar a Headv
inttiatr!in man
r LJ1I j HALtLi,
1k llankarc Hwr.
KLtr" ' K -ui R-
iTbe Jur ,a lbe 4bUrg case find j
. . . J f i t .a .
Pf" a'Ilf,
"n,! - T: J- Butler Henry Ge. !
Thomas Butler Harr.n I-utler .
:wuua i.iuiur. iuuuiu wiitct u'j i
it : la-.t- I t
llsrriHJU DUllfi, ouu i
i forty-four citizens of Aiken county,;
coiintv,
iS. C, and thirtv
srsr A!p,TTsBURCH
cessories before
(.1... - U . f . I . I . -
j Aiken are two colored men, and fr m i
Edgefield (ielieral M. C. BlJtler. Tbe
! warrants are expected to issue tu
, day, and bait to any amount is ready.
Bio4 IShllBS Alfray.
LoiisviLLF. July 31. Ia Fraokiin
countv lat Saturdav crcarred a
sb'jutisg affray. Tbree
nsnied Herrod, returtiio?
! oon,e ,r"m . wiiecue ' rrauitroni,
were overtaken or James .la-ires?!
and Alexander Scot t, George Herrod,
William IVnn aad Sauiurl Aver?'.
The latter party rode a Lead, pri-ur-ed
aruis, a aite I aud tLi-ii engaged
wiib the smaller party iu firiur at
, i . i . i i i
i wuod in the breast aad foe;
I AU 109 parties have since
b-en ar
rested. The affair was caused by an
old family foud.
Tarry ajad ike ladlan.
Cuit'Aid), III, August 4 A dis
patch from Gen. Terrv, received at
Gea. Sheridan's headquarters this
morning, savs tbat vu lbe 2t:b of
Julv he would romnieaee a movement
up the Rosebud, with a view cf form
png a junction witb Gea. Crock. Tbe
lOispatcn lurtoer states that news
from every quarter indicates tbat tbe
Indians are breaking np mm small
parties, with a view cf depredating
ou border set'lements. Others are
probably tired of war, and are seek
ing tbe agencies.
The Caul Sba.
Piiilamuhi, Aoguot 2. Pay
ing admissions at tbe evbibitioa to
day were 24,530.
Application has-been received at
tbe Bureau ot Agru-n'ture for stalls
for one hundred and forty-six Eng
lish sheep which have been sent here
for exhibition. These sheep are of
the Colswold, Lincoln, Smuh.fowo
i nd other well known breeds. Tbe
j total numoer oi entries oi live stoen
tor exhibition to date -.ucludes ,JU0
horses, over 000 neat cattle, more
than COO sbeep, 500 swiae, snd near
ly 400 dogs.
Brlalaw Taalair lbe Mainp.
Borrox, July 31. Ex-Secretary
Bristow leaves to diy for Vermont to
take tbe stump for Haves and Wheel
er, speaking at some of the larger
i..i.mJ. k.. ;n r.. j.
( Birr, auu uiru will a m mis
i . ,, . l. ,-,
in lbe White Mouutain reirioo. He
will fioifb up bis trip in ibis section
Ne.w Ko!aDd b " brief t:a 8t
j East Hampton.
of New hag
AWIIknbam larger.
WiLKEsii.vRRK. Juiy 3. Ttiou.as
i uonvensm, a ousme?s man ana meiii-
j 0De ;f d
: f
miiies in ibis
of nearlv
200,000. His forgeries are upoa in
dividuals, firms and batiks. He bas
fled.
. j A"; AJ'ierti-euiinLi.
"ORMAL SCHOOLS.
The TCinnxl Si ht.I- nf S ntTf-i p.inTT. Viii
iommrtn-e un X,'Ut JuIt 1-c art-1 m-fitmu . in
jeaptuoBiacwet h. Tb It ll-wrtriy are Ihr r.i. i
pKlft, aol liKntl mof the liffre&t rhnl.
M. S Knr. lfc-rlia.
J. F. PiTrlry. .Mey'rJile.
J. I. Mewe. Salulfarr.
Frwfcrk-li Grf. Styowii.
J.C Welirr, Newl'cntcnille.
S. U. TrenT. innerivt.
VlitH. tlr . Jeonrr X n,,!-.
Luther Knllllikui. Ur'in.t.
A ihiimtixti N'-rml lrlil will h iwn In all the
rummtjD hrarH-he : Inntratin altl ali I .ivra
in the higher bnuK'iied where cla?iet can be
All wlMnlei'fre 1 toach. stwu.J avail lliem.e!vw
f.iil.e.lviinj.!,.ilrr.lt.Tlie'bl..l. HTuod
a dou rt. t k Tv'. t . a-1 ijr.mf un t nece?lty uur
iriKMjiii J. l.li(iMriA lineal kn io the leacber.. aoJ
without dee1-le.i laipr irement. many, tim receire.1
eer-tltH-atee Ui.: r. will be rwrvtr.1 tln year
July in.
c... Sup;.
ACCEPT OR RE-
RULE
FUSE.
TO
HennantJ. .Turnan.! tliz-.lieth In the t'unrt of
hi wile, in riht nf j.l rli:z 1 t-.'Oiinn Plea
hetb. t Snieret
. rntT, Fa.
O.. It. Wi!ll.ni. T.Vn4 I Su!nn,..n In
Willinn. lj-ri WillUaM. Sjm- ;-arl il im.
um i.i-. ij M.ry a. inr. i
wifcv Manin mm .ru n.i Anna
J.hn h.jihj Amn.!Mni.k...ii,
411 1 N.wlih'iy'ler. jrourlin.
"ao.i o.jw tuit. i.i.v of April, ixt
Kuie n
H parties intfriti. twe-.me int Court on the
Air. .l..lir a.f lii.nut 1 " a.uuid ik rafiiaa
' T T"1 - V "
the r-ai ejiaii. ai me appraii im ? nter-(. tie :
ld.Z B?ln' """'
. 9nih a44 aevufiUo lo lap
titi). W. HJJ.r:.
Jul H.
Mierltr.
a i".w iviti iTnnn? a"j".r trT i
I'.MI.MOl.HUlt O aUlltC
La4teu( Wllliaa Mun hy. Ur? of Paint Towrv
j ship, uecfMM.
I Ivlten nf a.1mtnitratlrm having ben r-tote-i
itte ntltratil. hy the prr author. ty. on
; the !rY rtt4). D-tlre tn herWiy uir to ati pt-r-i
9fM tn)eht?l lu Aait t-itie tt make ifnuiel;ate
I mft . aixi thotw bavir-a; elalm aaint tt
it:LMi itl present thrt iluly aut limx jcAil fr
t!tilvment nnJ aU"aiN9. m Sa! onlay. Ahuh
ii1 ac D late rf-nrii'oi i:
JOHN HOP KM AX.
A'luiit.irtor.
Ju!yi
CETTLKME.NTKF THE SClllMlL. IUKKC
Otur'aof Noniiamiiloa Tp., Ur tiw year enotnir
Jonejth l7J.
. ilernard Trlinpr, eoL and treaa. Jr.
To rtau a,n,i.rliliiji t ivt 51
mi. uue irum yaar ennni$
Jan l:s
" taxee colleetel on tmpli-
271 H
MS 3-
t 1UTT 13
UR.
11 r!ers Utr Teacher'i al
irV '. f num
ordeH Ut fael ami eoatin- '
irenrlea... :..... 107 j
fees br trea.'. ana eul n at
- aeerelary V, w -
wr.:o
W
3iiS to
i
, '
Sampler worth 1
,inrr.!ayathou
I v v 4 tree. Dnxm ai.v.
Maine.
mi ill Jij.11. . u .....
fortlaaa.
an
AVar AJ''frti.eiiir"f''
E
uui
i
SECOND EXPOSITION
OF THE
Traeflsmen's Industrial Institute.
.
T
til
!L 111
Ani Attractions in Every Depaitment '
FULL PEEMTDM LIST.
ixziz 27 53A7 TzsTis:: Tirr. zailcc:: a: :i ::::::: zt
2T lay FC2 7X0 it 2all:::: 'ZZIU
!.:.., ,
siftit i v uniiiiqe & wti'a nn illtnl-i v 1.. L
. in'iniiry -in"r. rniRiiini nr -wi -aiirm.
Ti:ULlt 5
Is
ADMISSION
(H iitlt nu n "0,
Jaj 3?.
j . . .
i nin:a! la.-3tK:, , v; Ust .ilr.z in
TWENTY-SIX TEACHERS
S-nU lotbtf President, I'.EV. I. C. PEHSHIN'G, I. D . !
Ci niim nces Septemivr T.
'S
,VESETA2t SIC1UA.1
IT AIR
Even- year increases thc populari-
y of t!ii- valuable Hair Preparation ;
which L .ine t- merit alone. We
caa ass.irc or o'J patrons that it is
ke;t lu'Iv uj! to its l.L'h standard;
an.l it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoiincj Geay
on Faded Hair to its youthfol color,
making it sft. lustrous, and silken.
The sea!;', by itn-, becomes white
and clean. It removes all eruptions
snd darulru'f. and, by tt-s tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out. as it stiinaLites and nourishes
the hair-jrlanJs. By its use, the Lair
srowi thicker and stronger. In
balilno-s, it restores the capillary
jrlan-ls to their normal vigor, and
will create a new- growth, except in
extreme oi l ae. It is the most eco
nomical Hair Dressing ever used,
as it roriires fewer applications
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes MJ),
State AssayerofMassaehusetts says
'The const Ltnents are pure, anil care
fully selecte-l for excellent quality;
and I con-ii'ter it thc Lest 1 repa-
E-.tion" for its intended purposes."
StM ly ell ItTKfjin. imd DraXers .'a .VxAa'.io.
- Price One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOB THE WHISKEBS.
As oar Kencwcr m mnny cae
-reqnires too hmg a time, rind too
much care, to restore griy or faded
Whiskers, v.e Lave prepared thw
dye, in one preparation ; which will
quickly and crli-ftually accomplih
this result. It h easily applied,
and produces a color which will
neither nib nor wa.-h r.nt Suld by
all Druggist. Price Yifty tVnti
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASETTA. N.H.
Pennsylvania College.
GETTYSBURG, PA.
r't firt Ten, of the ivxt Colle-iate Tour w.H
September Tth, 17.
Ti Fau-oltTof the Inftttuti.-B L fall. TtrCaro
iDirttctx a as l'-rul an! tinmatLi. The k at
t(0 is uin: pl-aUMot a-ol heathy, tn the mid?t A
an intvihiTMit ad1 nvra. rimmitaitr, arul accei
6ie dt raina.i irauis titree tim:s a tiy.
The Preparatory Department,
whi -b If nitder tte iiret mirriv of ti;e Fa-
yjnu3 men prearini ;'f bu-m" it i.''AW irVt U
e. ?;Qtlen:j in thi9 tlpar:mw.t are tii.d-r ti:e
f-evUJ cure of tb Sd;aertuenOint, who ritlei
wuii ifim in 'he huii-iinz.
F'T lunh. r itii-rm a irr :;t:il vra. a-l.irr--M.
VALtN lt. I. 1.
Prrtititfiit ot i'.iife,
EEV. P. L. HAKkli..
ujxrmteu'knt ol Prvp. Ier.t.
J ai y Ut.
attntTon,
ALL YE LOVERS OF SONG!
ATTEn THE
Normal -Musical School
T be he'.J in tha fOfBT IIOt'SE :it
SOMERSET, PA.,
the tltrrecuufi uf
Prf A Jhata.
frloat rf the foef-erTatMrr M M.irJ-r ai
Krtiktur;. tv -rraanr. t'-f airriir tune tirantt to
Hun Act -te:ny tt Muic. lor eii;iitc-it Ttar.
Or-EJnit tfi lMrei-t(T uf MuIc m woe i sh
la rne.it t-hun-h- in H.:'n. Mi... H?r f neat
lr a tbu;in'i t'unvroiKm,, Author of aiut
thiny p-.m!r mtui? h.nvkA. A it-1 at thi time
Pr-!.k-Dt f thrt-e of tlie m'tnt -uo.vsful Mm h nf
i'oiUyr in thertruutrv.
tUMEONE AND ALL,
whhrTMi s:ww little or reua-h r tnu(V. Jal
lmpnnre irtt rare ot'prunity to jeetire The in
5irucii'n v the -mo attlr aruferfertrmt td O gvi
itt. Author and tmlucr&f of Musir Amrrua ket
rtvr ro'wrrrf. Tkkets t Val muw. :! tj.
tvenin: Sk-i-.n? air.. 1..k. Urn an l-;' f-'i.
H-x-ti-ivniUhl free nl c it.
C. H. BASS EXT.
July li klrlar4 Aent.
WALL PAPER,
CHURCH DECottATIOMS !
Attentlm nf Cbur-h Oommitleo lr ealleil toir
rery lull llf.lj.
SliowinK Panel. Corinthian
C'oluiunH, Pulpit Reer4
Decora tion, anil Cell
ing C enire.
Pn.w erT moderate, wilh .jieclal liv..unt.
E'tiuule.iKi w.irk .-..mt.let. , par alime
Dr: ItliHC A to.
Nejl P. )., ;ui HfUi are, Pium.iinia. Pa..
Juneji
LjT)lOLFTIQN NOTICE
v .
.N.jtK-e ft nerehf ii rn that the ri nartn. r-;h -.
bereti-hire eiirt Inr ren iwxe Snvlcr.
S..oi. l lil. - I.inine?.1i3.ler th' aame .rf
Sot ler I hi. rn the t-t.t n st hujin.-.i ia
S..ineret. has tliir 'lay l ,li ..lrc.l py uni'u 1
OHueai. Thr U kjul thebrmara ia tlie Inn,''
of S-.l KE-,n I hi. h'T !aimtt:atr S.ttleni-ik:
ir:ill.iK SN'TDEK. '
July JO.
S,l.,nwn l'hl will isi.itfnne th B.t an-' h
tra'leat the n, wand f Sny.lerfc I hi, wliCre a
Inil turl; wilt l.e kpt i!tantly nn harrl- at INe
rery Inwen rah (irije", call jnd exnmini-.
July a. SDLO.MnN I HL
"OPvMAL SCHOOL.
I will upen a XnrjI Kbud at CoBllnenee, un
MIIXDAV. Al'UVST 7, lsT4,
and continue teo week". A lH.nwt2h euarwi.r hv
nni'.-tinn will ! iriven is aU tlie l.rmrue. rn.nir.
j e-l. it.ap anl tuition remiahie. A!l .li..u,
I ha in atteu ianee at the keiiunlna ut the term, if
j possible.
I. J. Mil. M R.
I Tea.-her.
July ?8.
"VTOP.MAL SCHOOL.
riie ua-lersiirnol will lark a Donual .h,4 at
H.;lrerrille. .ierwl I '., Pa..il ten weeae .lu-
ratKin. ei'mmenrinx AuriKt l..t. All euninia
in-anenea win ue uu;iil it-mM rarviin ran be
ixnaine.1 ai reaMKlai.le rates.
Tuition, three to Se iMlarn.
For panlculam aputy lo
JOHV W. IIAMER.
Juljaj. UuuTemtlle, P.
NTElilAL
1816
rva
Jit
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GRAND ART DISPLAY
tTv-r,
a
IMilSTKIAL I ST IT IT K.
lr. At KM K, IMTTMH Hl.ll.
lilies '). ( hilJrfii 1-
FEMALE
ASP
COLLECE
to. t ui l ,,t j.
' a cata.o;
A i.-k 9.
CENTENNIAL.
Hotel Directory.
OF
Philadelpllia.
-1-
Vo!.'3li:.iI ti.M cm t FnM-lrij ;...!.
! ' ' I' a..-.-.- I.. : . ...
r -i j:u- r-i-A.- I . '.,
i'. !! aw . ii, .wr-M'-a-a.. .-
U:if. Tt.'. ran ; - . r. ,j c 1.-a. -,
ptuptK.-jr. In:;, Int. : ri ; :
a :a;.r up ;.. r-;i:r-.3ji'.
Tliis L.m! tv is c-aj,I:.! tr
J. iVEAVEI! &. Uh.
Aewpuper A! vertl-lu? l;i.,
V.S s 2s::.a- i.i :mi.
l'ln.SlitKG. 1'A.
Bn"h iiw. ::.".J Mariiel S:.. rt
Elm Avenue Hotel,
JI.M AXLXfE A."L ritiv y.'.-x
"West end of Hacliincry Hall.
.jOO KftOMS.
.-. l'EI fr - r..-
JOM 3L.
1) F. A H U D T HOTEL.
J ftmmttt intb Vml.
fbiladrlpvta. Fa.
C'l-
J AMES WATSO.V. ul :bHer.r H u
llnciuuti. fr j ! per iy. K -
S:rcvt,r3i.- pr ffi.ur t an l cll.;-;-.
ao4 Srr-a Cenienni il Uu.l I 'tirnl l-.t...
aal e.rAT ail f aiimw, Acrtijin .'i-
tiia .-ur-.l bjr mrrofpia len.-.
i H A 31 31 I V tf V ( r.
. ON Itifc. kl Rut i AN PLAN.
1'i-teMreel. Trtaua 3lb tm 40il tr.
PklliMlc-lpliiA. rm.
Uan.!iciitt ikn -f Wt Pfii:a,;,-iphia : -iff.
--y to t litr-rutta'. n-n:td : iit: Ou:'
tf tyri. k au C"ije. rn t nw Tiirt-irure r v. . r
U-r Tv-j aoein. LAiiiir : i'M; l
iSre-tait-t-rtavrva ui:farr U -nt. a.rit: juv;,;i A;
trt tinf-j an l pr;:.- a.: . m;i. a : L;rre ;rt. k-
SHIELDS HOUSE:
"ItMERI.Y KS!MJOX.
si 7 sir.! s:n::. r s::ij
I'lTXSBrGIf, IM.
W. II. ST lHI.M A.W. Fr,
This nmt h.i-j rtar!v -q
T3U-(i ais l rrC'.lt,!. Awl il tlitf
Hoard pr I.tj, xi..l.
S.-ile S.aMe. ia ra'li4 w fh t. hj.
Jane "J".
BELJIOXT HOTEL.
STRUTLY FIKST4. 1.ASS.
Term. I 0 per day.
C"orn-r Forty-First and Orciroci Sre-:..
(SILVf.S MAPLE OKOVE-i
It LT F HllAlthLPhl.t.
(.'iKirie P. an i F. P.S.er.u, .if Uiitiar".
lW NEKS ASK PKHUIETiI.jt.
yiiy i W. V. LIXAXK. r.
Ira ATTit. f- t'at.ur. i.im tuf-.--: rj
x 1 ' :-ie : 1 Uir:r nii;i.: Uiill aaa lunii-n-e.
l,T K ilt:rc r. ar... rrtrj .iriT" .-n u
ere. .i -rji nttf -r rartiw, A'&'-utn.n. s '
Freaen. Uenuan. rjni.c ui Italian :a
tne 1. A tUiats BitHrrak aco.fn;a..i.
ti -n. ir-t-.-iu.-.'. It if m iiin Mir li. k ..i
nHi-imlrin.'?,,,' tlie Uraa-I I n,Minul Ett. -i
tl-.n. Ii. um.?k 'Ir-ir.iKt.. l..-3ti'.D h anr Oiitn!:,
al Hot-!. T:ie entire h-Hi.c urn,ur.!if.t i,v .1
nuijnifi -nT rine '. ntnie tn--. i :l,i"y T.-.r
arvwta. nufciac tun..irtt h itei in PLi x
l;la. the laruiture ainf ;nipnifntji ,f ih- rn
lire tma ii.'.int-ct are ..l thc tn.t lii-ril r. im
Irr. au.i , luring :ie frt a nr!-!:...! .-r.-:,..;r
will lurui-n nm..i.T f. r tl.e eniertinaieii! ' ! t:.
SU'" Marki-: rret liiietily c-arj Mrs tiie ! ...r
June ai.
Congress Hall.
new roT RsniRY brick hotel. i
THE El KmPKAN FLAX.
Elm Ave.. Below Forty-second St..
Iiireetiy uj.,'e Mjln jihii.iti. u Bnil.lii.i.
ArrniUioilail. LAl ie-t. .-ial.irrni.'-m.-nt
l Imjs mrt!e. irimn t lx.l..tK
PEHIAY. l'..mh.n. Iki-ii'.tnv an-l reaaval'le
tharv. -
. ' W . II. UAEER4 CO., PMIailell.h'a
... i'V . ' " ' '
St. Cloud Hotel.
-ircli SL, bctweeu Tth and Hrli.
The (MrJt; &r$idt Hrtrt in Pkilttd'iphtm that diJ
itM riiK ilf rmtrt cm m f count Of tm
i ratenmiiit.
Oi l Katw. $2.(10 s Pat.
i. M". MULLIX, Prop r.
P.M I N I ST U ATU U NOTIl'K.
Litate.t An-vitia littfl'-v, !a;e t-f Nvf-m-kt
'!ty. f. . le.-aaw,,.
Ltlers f aiitaliii4tnitl.a 111 t!teatT et.i:e
having (Nfw-a mnt.tl t the un-fcrixnL a-ti- i
Leivtty :Ti-n W thire ii-leMt-. to 11 t make im
meUitc taayuin:, arlrln-je !..vii,reta,ra' a:iin-t
jt. t p"-rnr them tlnty a"ithenti',Aiel Ki etii--tr
rm r J"tn H. I hl.unr tttrw at S-tn--i
P . oti rr f-j.re PriJay the It h '.Jr.i Af i-t.
tT .kW4D. W H 'V.r '
1 N. P. H-irtv."
Jnlyli A.iaMt..-:rt-r.
fi.tly t Kwme. -ri-nr- w-.nttl. -nifrt
-aifn.nn tree. TKtt 7i t A ! t
31ane. -v mar
yr. 'ii-iwiijTQivs notip j;
K tis f J.ai.i M. Miller, f Jvil r.a 1Lj.
Letter of almiNitrat'ia on the at've tat
ha in reo Kranterl t the OTvtt-rSireii, aotlre t
hereby if .vfj i the irniet tel to tt U Biake imtop
dlate pameoi. an-4 ihe iiarintairn arnin-t it
ti prVr ttiera tty thfmt-a.leti tir .ttiiii'n t
.tt Ut- l iie r."'i-iv-e t tr-eea-.S on Sttrrij f,
tUe i:h .i.iY -f An-snt. A !
HLN KV F. M ILLKR.
A'l'nintruti'r.
LLIZAIiFTH M1LLKK
June AilmiitiKtratr It
New Estiblislinicnt.
XlMTACTfKEH L'F TOPPER WARE.
Having jn.t oenel a eii'teT fa'firT, wo are
rHarei In ni.iuuta'tur all fcin.is ol -vtr
Ware fr hilrhen. h..'elj. !imillerlr an, hrv.er-
Inn uje. Krplrinx neatly ilon". Kaet -ry In rear
01 w m Knitnni ar.tn inery. ijw.-orin
etrinif treet, futnlierlaml.
tDV A KI KOK.N Kl'MPH ..
Manulaeturen
a.Ouod prlea paid for okl eopner.
UOS