If fc I P ITT BUUROHi MONDAY MOBNING, SEPT. 6 1884. mi !o r-it-i .m£!W.<tfRSi«IWM , »« QESBGB* Bi“MoOLELLAN f _. I, . .in.inm-riilinrfniM—iiV 1 ■ n t io ».tn»v!.a . bh.i '!■. n'oiFOKrVaCei BiIBSEDKSTt ffiiDPiD&lOiii;] -n t« tbdiossn (ikton 1: M^BSlOBhOfidifi^tnic'POßS jtooitt -iWoir V. ;;■■ r : :i ii. JOHNSTONY ■•isod /ioWfffifflW TAW,<.i: :■■•■ ,i. 1 r.ii tjnjWpjLIAM.IiOVIOBUtr, ... ~ -y?n<; *. f fl ■■'>'. i !>^%s|?#'i(Bb, p.’ : Dt'kN, ‘; ,! :|J ‘ l '. —■'s'-ulnj; .'.‘./V i'lljUj.' - . iis'v/ yii. EJJWSARDUv HESS*! :, .. ;,.n. iH • 1 •“; f» ipHUIffP >S.< dfeRHiRD, • 1 : ' ."''‘tetisaii <i. i'ftlPEß/’ " *1» lili'W XvlJinlU.ni II • 'll' •■ : I I Ini a < • fvlH'i'* >WWf«« «®4»o*,i.' A,, n *W TBO4B*S;H. ! W!4.IIKBS, ' ■ ' • isiij in ■’awavitA.’DMirrcrK:! 11 "’ :i11 n! iGifj fjnn iSfeSwiCX *■"' 1 1- 'iv 1,11 alt vifflffiftPWL* WP>. ;■■ :-i! ;.■ -liiip ni -JJAJ} Ain il l '.'ill -li .'MI; .Wgi» HOBBRTvSWIN^f’OHD; 1 " J ' l ; ■' adi! a.) irt jTrMi&r. 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S n « ' fam.WWMJiWO !•.*»- I,] m-.il „ JBffW SfetonlayiHi G&utCe J *ewrii*d, to I 'the A t'-j . n: ;iA nit! inn ■ - 1 b mpi‘tTltoj#oitiattßiipt*,tu emote omcral Mo' •’|nSv3f , W2i°i' lo «,^9Arr/eat y(tha AUry -9 luratr,': Xluaistne mertai qulbbiinyV i . a,ii -i (Tlria la> there quifeMi&g' lg Jfty 'i'ljetthe , ( peraae of - o iM&f.foi see, c,' S», is qulbbling or not jlfertras in' Hi HoHßiiXiijiwrteM 'AEirYOT T&i Pofosiir >i iJo&i; ■iJi'AßaiaaTfaif/Septi2i ,iBei. yli: : .«K> fetfpp* the apezwflptt/propoied tor . • ;r ' ; Stti7ifci^/ ,r !f Ds^ b* Ye >eefl;ra^d 9 \o **„ n»vf »H3<»cotimenr.B:eAmar,At AnaiDoU* to V s ?, au ’ I P H *“'‘ra ami tarty l ■HiShi'mttwir irtwwrtlpn-. .. .i t i i;i .v Alter 1&U consultation with Prea f , '^“i ;i Si««arWB of; Sttle," War &c— a Cabinet’ m Pant; Battm ihe, order in ques •‘ > lion.! / I>id MoOLKLi,As control tho Cab -«iipet;4feeUii^lV=pr didthe CaWiet “f 9 ii ae »Wo?‘ With most BUblime J iUudapity:/wishes <*a not only, bold iMc responßiblß ihe’aclTm .- &s,{#,'jit'sf£fcse f for' | l/. "!?>?>.'. M*ww roiceTm AiTlßin j '/Isir&ticfrttbeg'au;... • r a^h e.4,t>Meftrf^e sj! jxrest . hA9£ fe Mafcylaftd : at the •■aUudt4re»bifettMii> under the eftetrm y i f(<prct*lto legislate thdtan'cient' Contnttin •"Wealth Ottt bf -tSe Union-• Qeiitirai Tbn !itlr° Mtyffr.'Ofa a. ; A»riju<tebl6irfebei ,' ariny, I :.ready; (6n march ■to- itHei.'euWbrt*fitie rebel Legislature. I I ¥lie''Vnrllaiiria l nf darig.pon ,sPiW»9f«rbe the infer . mation fio obtained nregirdtng ' thtbii 'to ; , ,sje trust, Pkitbft.#»ota- conn act ed.tyithi the ] ; «aab;in question ttoePiShuilk »tHI! hot againi itfsnlt'lft iftaWiig 'that .W&jWWh't. it,4astrueting.feih. ■', Bnt really for the arrestin'qu«stloh' ai! par • tb be applauded; it was right in every particular- But TVhat-haß thß arrest ofeonapirators, plot f a H en # Stalls, tW& of military ar ® rests of pf»Tatei)CitfaenH v 4n the loyal states? How would; the arrest of Jeff land, and Kentucky without preferring a change, not’only young bpSak feeir convictions, bnt old grand s.ireß glass mjiearly run? Hot only have the up start satraps drag ged the aged patfiptyo their bastiles.but women, matrons and maids, to the dumber of nineteen are now dragging i>} .the common jail bi Louisville. and similar color <»{ perpe trated by infamous upstarts quartered upon the Government,' 1 for the past three years, are what we complain of ahdWbMbkbfr«s&-oH&{ieifi{£ a it3tJ *ji& those of the Maryland Legislature;using their legislative-podiHons to force their that weJiavc said ebouigl/to s*Mr of the difference be tween theatrpptg in question, so, that it may turn its Attention to the dissemina tion of somp, other slander upon Mc- Clellan. It,will,bpve to husband its resources; for,,bjik remain before the people xil], electing him ” p " ‘ifotTnian Ticket. it&ji tiy> tOT/thß' other;: sa,yvthei Joufnai <ff wilttie f ofthe mgst-aj^jfjjd 4*m& •&&&&&' toiims&tf , thejUhion <gimy. The j ! .'.» • 0*a ! ; .*T,>{UU •<a»43»BA ■'* by those who have the only right to it. When It was a word of reproach to call ' Mo tto,s r„ r Belectea men “Union savers, ” the men who have fro| n Genera^McCieiikii »i nince endeavo&il to make Union sy- . which we are~ffgitt aonymogs witl§s>UUon were fierce in th ® Dni ? n they found it a pjbil party thtg ««afejona^p,,.lB63. conservative Wihirelgfiting solely fur the integrr, an error in aUolftjt dSftfflial t£*et $1 ty of tho H,^ on < t 0 uphold the power of he beaded in Jh|£lltL • J* our national-government, and to restore it rtk • 18 10 theaiattonthe blessing of peace and ilnty good ‘ho&r.*&&uetion» to General the ticket nominated atchicSfo the d'is- Salleck, November 11, 1861. tinctive mark. Union Nominations- . Y '? u l wiU please constantly to bear in ._j . , , ..., , tions, mint}, the jyecise issue for which we are ... 1 W^ at tlt 6 lhe other ticket fiightfilgpthaf issue preservation of snail have we know no better than this: the Union and the restoration of the full “To-whom-it-may-concern Nomina- - authority of. the, general govern ihent tions.” We trust that Democratic ed ! < ' ver , a " portions ‘of our ter?ito#-Mn> e l *4B • r**™ I™* 1 ™* tn GencrahßueU, November 7, uors win sec the importance of this sug j 1861. , - ~= jP n M Stopitoithis sail- We shall most readily suppress this • btfmdef&foe fcelbrsbf tlMidicfil party i w l ’®! l *®?. : n<l Restore the- authority, of Z‘ '"‘"■'f 1 ' * SttMWJTS ~ea ajeagufliwith de&tjy -UructionA to General, Buell, November 7 and a covenant-with hell should call' *B6l. ' ajuj, h e permitted to call '' BB'caißftll so to treat' the unarmed in.* .'ttenwelvee the Union men of the cOun i*!*® c ° n , tract > not the trs is ahsnrd ™ UD breach existing between us and the reb rs, is absurd and outrageous. els .—lnstructions to General Buell No, vember, 12,1861. ’ I have always found that it is the ten dency of subordinates to make vexation arrests on mere suspicion.— Bistructione to General Buell, November 12, 1861. Say as little as possible about politics or the negro.— lnstruction, to General Burnside, January 7, 1862. The unity of this nation, the preserva tion of'otlr institutions, are so dear to me that I have willingly sacrificed my private happiness with the single object of doing my duty to my country.—Lei ter to Seoretary Cameron, October, 1861. Whatever the determination of the Goyerament may. be, I will do the best/ I can with the Army of the Potomac, and will share its fate, whatever may be the task imposed upon me.— Letter to Secretary Cameron, October, 1861. Neither confiscation of property, po | litical executions of persons, territorial organization of States, nor forcible ab olition of slavery should bo contemplat ed for a moment. — Letter to President Lincoln, July 7, 1862. In prosecuting this war, al| private property and unarmed persona,should be strictly protected, subject to therieeessi ty of military operations.— 1 Letter to the President, July 7, 1882., t Military arrests should not be tolerat ed, except in plAees where active ihostili ties exist; and oaths, not required by enactments constitutionally made, should be neiiher demanded norreceived —Let ter to the President July 7, 1862. A declaration of radical views; espec ially upon slavery, will rapidly disinte grate our present armies.— Letter to the President, July 7, 1862. If it is not deemed best to intrust me with tho command even of my own army, I simply ask to be permitted to" share their fate on the field or battle— Dispatch to General Hatleck, August 30, 18C2. 1 In the arrangement and conduct of campaigns the direction should be left to professional soldiers.—General ifeClel lan's Report. • - By pursuing the political course I have always advised, it is possible to bring about a permanent restoration of the Lnion—a re union bv which the rights of both sections shall be preserved and by which both parties shall preserve their self-respect, while they respect each other.— General McClcflan'e B, ■port. The Draft Not Needed. The people who have been straining I every,'nerve, jind expending their last doljarlo raise volunteers to exempt them from the draft; will now l>e astonished to learn from the Secretary of War' that f? 110 *■ nfihded, oniy for Certain pur- BO'^eajdfftfee, Administration.. Read the upon the in fo. 111 ? of this pertidous Administration: niiV? raaartalnod with reasonable oertalntv f *“f t *“ Bn *i r al aml-othernredlts required by the w ! u amount to about two hun “S'n.-.v*w including New York, whioh has the hepactment; so I ": oAl *r° f July 18th, laprac tiOallyTeddced to Ihiee hundred thousand men P^ oe o£ - 4™‘i the new en n v n ' VV / i^oon^ the 0 f number of prisoners SSmm 4 .■s’• iftW ••■&*s* the hundred tiny •JJJPSAj I . al i n eii gAfn* 9 ut by expiration of .}' pM "hundred thousand new u allthat General Grant amjbr fhecapture ofßichmond, andtogioeafn- WJVptW&'V&reberjatfrieajjet iritheiJield. The residue of the coil would be adequate for garrisons tl •fySjP* <**]«« an d to guard all the linee of com £**?"*”» and ™£Pfy, me the country from guer riilarjgtvo teatrdy to triide, protect etmmircc and (ravel, and establish peace , order and tranquility in every S laU. jc. M . Staxtos, '■ '■ ' Secretary Of War. ' I ' 'The Sh'gKsh df which' is that two e d thousand of the number called loryare to be . located in convenient ‘places to secure Lincoln's re-election. T' '," ‘The President’s English. I , President Lincoln, in a little speech to lithe 148th Ohio Volunteers, the other ;t d u y, aaid, “ I neveT am c,l Hed upon to I MW*® 88 * body of soldiers but that lam I W*RW°? saying a word in reference lo l.thocontest no w going on. Do not at rldw ' y ourselves to be led astray by any I of the picayune arguments of those who I assail t|te government. We cannot ex- 1 ■ peot equal ability iH all the Officers of the 'Persons who can re- as far. hack as. the gpod old times wheh silver coin was in circulation, may I recollect that ’.‘picayune” was a strong' adjective of the belittling order. If the . President ildnjcs he cun dispose of the arguments of the Opposition by epithets of ■ that character, he is >at liberty to gratify bis taste >in and out of the dictionary. Conference Meeting. The. Democratic Conferees of the ■Aftcopnues of Payette, Indiana, and Wesfjnoraland, met at the Coart House in the. Borough of Greensburg, to nom candidate lor. Congress, on the rd&ViO/ 9eptember . IB&L iollowing conferees: Q 8, 8. Jamison, J. b. ' Tompson, 1 R™ M Simons, Hon-: J » Plummer, E. J. Keenan. W £Btly Robert Hqgsett, Ewlng.Searight. On .motion theconference proceeded ,to nominate, candidates for the nomin- Congress, when E J £ €e sr an^ ted John L - -Dawson] Th w mp w? EB9 -. read a letter from H. yp Wler, withdrawing hiß game from before ,the conference Which, was read and entered amonc the proceedings as follows: s i 7t, • J NDIiNA ’. August 30th, 1884. itP O . "*?/ Pfiwpcralic Congressional Con t,.jer&g;y , /ttsWTiBMBK—The Democracy of my WMiy .in a. recent convention held in ffl?/P° r .9ughof ; Indiana, selected me as -JJjfW ean4Jdate for. Congress. .For this rParh, ,of their .esteem J : shall ever feel and wiilalways cher- ,pf pleasure the honor i P9fffr* r b« upon me by their action. De sjnflg, above all other considerations, that harmony and good feeling should prevad in the Democratic/,Tanks at this • lime, I cheerfplly withdraw my name as a candidate for nomination, and will gladly acqpiese ,in any selection you l may make. I am. gentlemen, " . Truly your servant 6,n motion of J, B.Sansom, esq., Hon J \D. Dawson was declared the unani mous, nominee, J ., A- iSausom presented the following , resqlnttpns, which, on motion, were .unanimqusly adopted, viz: | Ijisolned' T hat this Conference, rep rosepting ihe sentiments of the Demo cratic .party of the counties of Payette Indiana, . and Westmoreland, fully cn dorse and approve of the action of our representative,in Congress, Hon. John , tllat cordially rec ommeiid him, to the people of this Dis-1 *5!? rc-eleptlon, believing that he will represent us with fidelity and with a B ‘P < T t , «P ar d for democratic principles. Jiesotoed, That we point with pride ‘d'Ee.Pdmiiiaj.ron ofCfeb; B. M’bLEL-. ilifx. °nr-standard bearer in the ap- P™a™ihg presidential election. As a native of the State "of Pennsylvania, we t^at elected,he will administer Ver . n S? r ! t in s hcb a, manner as >nll re-estabfish peace and prosperity a s}°“. g U3 i and perpetuate republican in- Btitutions to generations yet unborn. fiSjlE.’?# TfSSSSgfc ou °. —■■vourn motiph the Cljair appointed E J estl 3' . Frost, and X 3L Alt ! C - m,t . tec t 0 inform Mr. E'h'wion Of his unanimous nomination. i, ~ s - °-Jamison, Pres Seaeioht, Sec’y ' VEsfes OliTsiDK Shoet of Supplies 1 Bmok y weather Which pftvailed for some days to an ifarmhig extent on . Huron and quite 8 “omber of were befogged on Late Huron £ ’ Bhd owing to light and adVeree winds, wore ena bled-to* Wake brft little jirogresson their W, _ % pf these were fallen of downward fleet which'pessSa'here yhsterfley. When the latter were inftn-pieatfiai'tßey were then ‘short of pwvifilitoi l Of -, this ■ number : menlion .Crt^ta'antfoneor MX supplies' were fflrnish -01 sfnaqe 1 of mti smin T refll p: ... t-.i,: ■ ieaoilmilatioa lo nslqi-jniiq aril in ;,v( 1 THE POST---PITTSHURGH, MON DAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 5, OTS. Merriam’s Submarine Vesßel. A correspondent who has been down in the Bubmfrrine vessel recently invent ed and manufactured in. this city 8 8 Mefrlam and jnst tested br himself and the Government, near New York, sends us the following account of his experien tm: l‘Entering the singular vessel from the top, the door was closed, and the or der ‘men, to your placeß,’ given to the wv. '' reW ' who Ptuiuptlv obeyed When everything was ready, Mr ilerriam turned some valves, and the compressed air came hissing in, produc ing au,unpleaaent sensation upon, the drum of the ears, of which one Was at once releived by inspiring and swallow ,mg. The vessel seemed perfactely un der control, for we stopped when half Wiy down to the bottom, and raised the d , 00 . r -°;? J lhe - bottoln of the boat, but the atr msfde ofcourse prevented ahv wat er from coming in, enough to wet the soles of pur feet. One of the crew rrom your city improved this opportun ity to oive out and come up oh the' Bur face of tho watery much, to the astonish, ment of the spectators on the bank He afterward returned' and entered the vea , “°® ll » e bottom, when the door was closed another and heavier rush of com pressed air came in, and we were on the bed ol the river, twenty odd feet under water, this distance requiring an ad ditional pressure to resist tho water with the door open. dVe could stand on the bottom of the nver and .not wet our feet and at that distance tinder water could easily see to read by the light that came m a the glass windows; Bells ringing outside were also heard distinctly To return to the rest of the world only a few strokes of the pump were necessary -the air rushed out of the bottom, and the boat was quickly on the water. We moved with a propeller easily under as well as upon the water and in all re spects the vessel worked so completely that its success is undoubted.’ I — Sprinn. field Republican. J A Joint stock company has been formed jii Dandon called the “Crystal sanitarium Company. 1 ’ The company proposes to nothing less than to cover in with glass a large area of ground Aid to preserve therein an equable temper ature, similar to Madeira; to build reside euces having communication with the grounds so enclosed, and to lay out the intenor in the most attractive form of landscape gardening, withthe fruita and foliage Suitable to a climate like Mad eira. It is mentioned in its prospects that jWitih these views a beanUfnl property consisting ot a mansion and park of about 230 acres, situate only a few miles from London has ben provisionally obtained There is to be a hotel, and in addition suits of apartments and residences are to be let furnished. A number of res pectable names figure as directors The capital .is ! £350, .060 in £25 shires’ It, ¥ .understood ithe President has instructed the Treasury Department that money must be placedimnimediate ly in,the bands of) the paymaster totpay troops whoßeterm of service has expired end who have been knocking loudly at the door of the Treasury. The requisi tions, which amounted to nine millions nve hundred thousand, dollars. ‘ were’ passed by the Treasury on Tuesday.. A- Wobk op Cellini.— ADOtliertreari *be art .world has been discorerd. A bitherto unknown Work by Benvenuto to havei§en..fotind by a soldier Whd 'Was lodk logtobWsl nests In the rntnaof Pistipa. rj.J ' wB? PttyfeLgpblet of the most ex quisite -workmanship, ■ 11 r I am devoytly grateful to God that my last campaign was crowned with a victory which saved tho nation from the greatest peril it had then undergone.— General McClellan's Report. At such a time as this, and in such a struggle, political purtiaauahip should be merged in a true and brave patriotism which thinks only of tho good of the whole country —General McCleilan's * t /VrrW * ft . The OHibago' Convention—Letter Karoo. /' •/*& ' pj«a [Tonyas otti&A® 106 “ ron Sh^wiiie of tha? T. Spofford, a dele-- gl *^^^WiW&Metts: Coseotuipr?*' ' si/H; August 17., 1801. :—I nsgetveS'- F*nr noßMon evening; but 'do vnlii 868 hwr » ftwftiNfr 3*W» jepfor'ddn-; venience or my,pw||we can nieet agein ■ v ’stherelany Bpecial occasion for it. *ou know my views, and I rely upon your friendship. What I wish to have 1,6 no taßk - Itwin be p asy to any.word that feAafeibilil V T befsald about me inconnection with the" nomination: The New HhifltrsWrtr a%?r egation will take<B<r<<stBT)S from fir«t jastr which, favW oT give sanction to my be l n S a candidate.' /At all; event® you must understand .from what I have to? if™ ““ijv o6 flald 10 you > how Pain in U J d , b ? “le w have my wishes m this relation disregarded by my ~ v!n? B “ any part .of the country. 3 Who evermay be nomiiiated'will wnfhfft? do l bt .-f n Obedience to what lui: *.¥' yol °a Pf the Convention, de of‘he Democracy of the United Btates, that the approaching election shall be a free election, an faw. n?.f° D . dU 5 ted in obedien ! so W ‘he laws of tlje land, not with military pres- Anrt If T/'W 0 the unarmed citizen. fV“" ‘ bat ' if any sovereign State recogni zing the authority of the Federal Gov (enfleilt’JuilitaJy U3Ur Pation i ahalh come to sbpprehs the people in the exercise of [•.'y h n<ier the constitution and enacted laws, we will meet that military couffif W “ h thC pOWet We can But if your Convention will act cur diallyanjUn harmony, (Here need be no I M I bl »roneta will attempt to control the judgement of the voters No audacity lndeSanee of the C'onsti ■ 'tntion wtliytird-to cdnfr With arms irn middl Dem6 " ac y ' of « 'south west- SraiJf d fc®' northwestern, and Eastern tfon^. - . • tho Consthu tipm which he has sworn to uphold. and Obey, can bring the army to Support open rebellion against a fair add .tree vote. They win hold that we are afree people yet,—let u, be thankful for that P^P’fiimng under a written con stitution,.which lands the highest official of ? then flrm iT' tba^ the,humb,eBt citizen of the Republic. -Of this, I think, -you maj be sure. The critical—the vital I tlmig, will be united action on vour part, and that such may be the result is my most earnest, wish. _ Altvays yopr friend, ■> f Signed 1 . . Franklin Pierce. One of the Curious Stories of Chi 1 g „ a i r^ en c i ly A f - P ura , must be a at range jjlafce. It 1 WriflsheS tfia! lbcal reporters of itß journals most excellent opportunities for a' wide-range to their fr/™ n ii )ll i e ‘ alenta —“from grave to gay, from-lively to severe.” The latestfeYory whtch is not of the usual prurient char acter is served np by the Chicago Tri oane, andnarrates the adventure of. an ex-Confederate soldier from Alabama. It appears that a few days ago a young man called at the Central police station in Chicago, to obtain advice in a search i “u B , 1 ~ te !j a > oun « girl of seventeen who had fled from Oshkosh, Wisconsin’ m „‘ ca % f hs ™8 Mea a victim UV , e 3 a “f'oeer. Detective Webb took charge of the case, and ia U mpH A e^ I T lyir ' gW i lh an Damian eH il d ti A ' £ The officer arreat the hti,V2 f th l m ’ and then called >o the brother, when- the gir! refused to I a a r® I J ° De3 ’ “ nd Jonea - not only refus I ed to leave her, but offered to marry her at once. ,In addition to his offer for marriage the man proposed to ehl&t m the t ' eddral army as a substitute and leave the money with his bride The Hup proposition, and the er-rebel Jones, having become a nrom? 118 ‘ i 11 ?’ insta ntly fulfilled his promise A justice of the peace per he marria S e ceremony. Jones wont to a recruiting office, enlisted re ceived two hundred imd fitly dollars bounty money, mid it nve/ 'to the brother and left Chicago the same night | lor Springfield, to be assigned to giment. The bridegroom says that he does not care what regiment he enters so long as he be not dent- info Vfrfeihiu where he states, ho is so well known that it captured ho would assuredly be hanged. Jones was captured some time since by our soldiers, andconfined for a time in the Old Capitol Prison, from which he was recently discharged. How toJgkt miNOf) CHBAF. —-A cor reedondent of the New York Hun die. coursmg upon all articles entering’ into general consumption, hits upon the fol lowing plan of lessening the cosf.' He says: • 'Let a company be formed of the workingman of all trades, and make it a comply,, with shares say of ftO kath, and a bbartl of -directors and managers, to do the business of said company, the: metjUreh 6f jsaid cdmpnnv to receive goods at cost above expenses and thos| not beiongingtorhe- company to have them at amall’prbflt. The sfrick holders to receive a dividend of profits if any, according to the numder of shares owned by them. No,credit only, to those owning stock, and/tMt' oh)y to i the amount of stock owned. There is sound wisdom an the abpva, tapd.Bbpold;tha P r ??f„ men ' elth « r ' Wi* ’or' Mse'wWre faithfully carry it into orgctical effect, it would Im found to Wots: >vf6iideMn! the way of lessoning the present exorbitant prices demanded for the necessaries of life. Think over it. DEI.ICATK french papers tell of, the success of a curious surgical operation, heretofore considered impossible. A young girl turning hgr head too some of the tipper fcervfcal Vertebras. A paralysiaof thedowerlimbaancj thetrunk ensued, the diaphragm-alane retairffnvits sensation. Apparently the patient had but a few hours to live. Mi Malsonnehve resolved to attempt to bring the vertlhiie into ther former position. With the assistance of a fellow sergeon, he seized the patient.by the top of the head and the chin, and gave a gentle rotary motion to the vertebrte, which resulted in bringing them into their former position' The paralysis ceased almost irhmediateiy-, and a week after, the patient was dblfe tp w4lk as though nothing had happened to her BLACK- September 3d, Asris . M'Jtu. ™tV^a^. !ku * b,er or Dr - Alex “ 4 Funersl thli Worning at 10' o'clock. - Thursday, September Ist, at yeir of In ihej&a . Funeral w ill take place, on Monday, 6th Inst., at jo o'clock, a. m., from the residence of her hufcband, Lawrencer,llle. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend. M. J. OdUNWBLL * KBBB.' CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, *j, r * 4 1 mairtif&ittirti/oi 1 i / ff Saddfery & J barrage Wardware, terns No, 7 St. OUlr street, sod Daqueme Wav tutor t*e«Hd*e f ) 7l JnWrd mxsßtr£6S# i,i i. j,';i a,, -.MKTX'f M 1 irEHi -E 1 Uongresa, gg3»A UNIVERSAL MEDICINE.—B! k u ,h„ o^w t We jt? t V. b 7y? ie *tr we-t>reatbe, or iX n o *? 111 b* made sick; or 5? s*s *Pro lnduced by heat, -£of &%&» Z rA^-JJi', 0 !? 41106 of ‘hot duty witch nature £iS£. i Jg i 'fr%'2;#‘\' h °'M there!* any imi Ttpaumenj, u> wftst uoel expejrftnfefc gbint 1 ■ TO BSANDfiEt®SMia ““ not injure, and which wfU cirely let t “helrduUea h 0 re & al * r performance of The dyspeptlo, tie billion. will And them Jf SES^wawwa^. assert it boldlt hi. fliThr.f!i b ? re ! re no other Medioines bo retia-i. Ufi virectvßlandconvenient asHoU-l) WAY'S, ni Lr '^>. AND «IbTMENT, always ready fo? “**• are invaluable to:the Soldier exnoas ? n I '7'.. never fail. if the readerof this frnm * C k °* nuo * get a box of P iU * or ointment from the drug ln his place, let him write to me, 80 Malden Lane, enclosing the and I will map a hoxr .free exoLsS , “** 88 CRISTADORO'B HAIR. RYE, ♦ hp l h-i, Wi r h ?i lt l ? e Bli § h le»t trouble, imparts to the hair of the. head, r the whiskers be&rri z h^t ■£« hai dJ. r m?G wori'aU !he only” on'eT^eTob evety poisonous ingredient, and that contains a r n o Ta . 1 nJ ble m b unct to the Dye, in^dre^S Srtfo!®^ 9B perS . Mr ’ an dofitself, when used alone ti at the fibres from de- V upder all circumetanoes and under all cHm<a« Manufactured .by J. OBISTADOECi lav? 6- * I TOBIAS’ VENE T I AN ~r~ i OH.-E I.INIMENT pint bottle Tat e-V No owner of horses wIU be vlvM > ' I njrrtL ,r} " laß "hS bottle, , Opei doe* 1 te- Myaa apdtoftan eavoathe Ufa of » n oVerS :e,l never failed "“i, f orcollc ’“><» belly-ache It has never failed, duet as euro as the sun riei« just H°ors U e r e e n! , br^,o V n al „ U f b ” *>“ all Dnireli ^l^.^^ fjy*A PACT, • . , . .... . . . wJrW .*§?£“•" "T?!?' '“s°pe.t in ,h. ! bottle oontalna 0 double'the' %[wtny oYdyrS Uroje »ol(l lor ti., , , y , r m i i B? Bi> w4mmt*& nof to in- The V kM,tiak' , t!v p“' ell s ilUMt ‘ l / ie l»i E works with rAmriito wh»L e v t e" r ln,Vl ISnSsss: ’’ h ° n p<friAN DYK produce, any .hone that may he desired—one that will not fade emoir I i„ „ j.e.maientMthehMr ItM.f. Jnr laie.by all druggists; 'Prlce£Ohjm,tt ,1 , . h MATHEWS. Uencral Arent, 12 Gold at. N. Y. I a 1 »i ill ail Ilf Act n Iff yi ."dATISKh'K* A HAir . Hi... *u T , .he b«, jhal6-iyd V r RNETIAK HAIR. DYE. VEKETI anr HAIR •old »t .TOS FLEMJNO’S MHO STORE, -*, * ; °f- Qf t^aPlMnond »nd Martisct. KATUAiaON.—KATHA tt-tr n ti* from the QreeJti'Word‘ fc Kath»*o »» peruiaSm. I * i s, « ieof orer fine million _ bottle. I* IT^?*' > r t deU « h MW Hair p«an». It etadtostea Murf and dnAdniKSQ* It keep4£he head 000 l and ctaani^*" It makes the hair rich, eoti 3§fS&uv , u ESSSI£. la,ttn * i ™?“ d . h . upon baM head..- ’ so\o n^rxSt& l i , ie u “ tiec,vuiiedwo^' TIEiIAS ii. BAKNES k 00., .. . New York. WIHITABI.E k . . HAIH HEiTOfiA’l IVK NOT A iivf gggsjgaftS =rfSs~ss mSSSu&KKES •kta., Batronlred by Actreem,. and OoerafSftl So^ AddneMall orriere to* A<}A N,Troy, N. Y.. ' bemas BAEiifef l cd;’ 1 "■ Now York. SSTSSLiSS Treasury, a Prf -:JS^Z^Hf rev enue Btsmjvwhid9ignlftti3 the to- «wf °I eac^., ' Each stamp bears Se^rtlJu». ° f my akurc ’ *od withoutwhich rz.® a C( ™ D tcrfeot, dangero u a and worth- luxamineevery bottle ThlsZdu imCnthas teen tn use and grbwingin favor for many years. There hardly, exists a hamlet on the habitable globe that (foes not contain evi dence of its wonderful effects. It 4*.the-best emolienk in the world. .With its bresentim! proved ingredients, its effects upon man and beast are perfectly remarkable. Sores are ! heaa ed, pains relieved, lives saved, valuable »nlmoi maun UqefuJ, and untold ills assuaged; < Foreut*! bruises, sprains, rheunmttem, swellings, bite*! caked breasts, strained horses, ate., it!kaSiS eten remedy that should never Zhe jiißn»niu£i ater* ta in every ■«**>&# isajnnrc saten ' - "•!: »»k *.»»?« < .‘sis „ :i mu.rroii -j’t iie nnuwu.utf At WAT E AS Luxuriant Beauty, K'il, W^TKD- W ~ A - WHULg . Millinery Goods Store. - UD^taTr? 8 re 4ulred.. Call »t S 3 Market street. * —_ 1 - eep6.it w D. S. BABSES, Weg York. lm. TO-BAlf’ij APTOMSEMEIim^ o LADIES. | ' “•! •■-*«• §W-"- i HE BEST,' 4 In tHgsTTays of practical ideas, nobody j wllj deny that a Sewing Machine la sn lndispenf able i“ Utl i5 1 “ *■ weqr w«U regulated family: itjiaj the work made upon a,good machine la q nfte as durable and more beautiful than the beet hand Sewfn£;nbbody Vlll i tl will go i through as nraoh Work In a daylaa oouldpe jper formedjln a week hand, ten thoiisjred 4 ork shops i and ten times tea thousand firesides 1 will testify. But amid the variety bf machines which are offered to the public it is sometimes difficult for the purchaser.to decide wjtifhls the best. A trial of over two years enables us to Bay with the greatest confidence,ihai there is no better machine for general fainlly use than itha manufactured by the Grovers Baker Soyin , 'Madide (JomiAny; ' itWkeira'ibiiiMii* elan tic Beam thartoeaiiot washkngy runa almost noiselessly ; ;is plain, simple, easy . to work, and not liable to get outbf repair; fastens the ends of its own thread an«l pses threads and silks directly! from tie spools! on which they are bought, in this hplnion we are satisfied by the judges in all parts of the coun- try, who hare awarded the Grover it Baker Machines the first preihiums at all the State Tairs to icftfils, miclrated Kem. paper. , Every Machine. Warranted for 3 Years, IW9TRUCTIOIV 'l-Tf EK Office, No, 18 FIFTH STREET, A. F.CHATONEY, Beps-Btd' sfi 'h# ® - ■* Sip! . i tfl!3®: o=-1 0 =-1 a '»WI B’S Q ‘"i«u’T3''3S& •'?*''!»• £ 3 «©sSs A & £ .y:- 1 ssii^f§'s •CH • -?sg=.®.§:. S *ai:asB «|%il>.-§.« !i*sgfs .tftllu | ■ rv, >ec«*>«!4r>, -a «S<ss§s «,» W* o.3®JJSi S *fo!SS- <4 1 rv2 * 4 «ostJ'S9 •, -k tfl : KH .*«£"£*© '•■ © •s’-!s«s>-r I *.. | **jrs®‘©o' -a ?,id *? •H &■ H i ™"! c3 05««0 , 3‘ U-' H SHfSisg.A 3Sa|-*j;r ■ gUl*;** ° ",. 3 ■ •S-Sssf 8 l i *S® > !2j . „ oo Q||Sgf •.« '•g3ai £ s •'S' y-ggoow ff>.-s-asslsa. . FpA Big 1 J Jl'jj|f n; DAMASK NAPKINS,, BUCK < LIMENJJIAPER; COTTON DjAPM, .1 urt received and for site bj' 1 ' ' <> OJSLjR» ‘C3Q. "" r u°: W'FifiVsSe?^ .eps-n -, ~ ,y,. . r FLAGS I W M AWJfINGS I TWISTS f: sch eiblle MAIfUKAOTUKEH OF AWNINGS, VERANDAHS, FLAGS, TENTS, BAGS, . ■ ■WAxaioir rovEBB, *0.,: ’ No 49 Sojjth Third Strbst, PHn.ADm.rmA. . prooTed to prevent foiWew, . i)rEAs^£l,lS^?, nr " ra " f deuoat! aSSSfsssaaaa care, that all will be gone for them which meiii- f Al4l. WriOM.ljjKAY CONCERN. .aggsTteiiSK tepMDld N 9j i7M?li St4T, E W?eSSki A obmocrati c HE 6 : . W.fTFABtEY. S^.. ~ , . , ?3fl Woodatreet. l3B Wood Btreet. KSg» a RSS?* W 600081-1.11 has just received his stock nf BOOTS4ND SHOES, L»dfS' i «% a AV I^ f Tftte,t a, y le ® of «entlemOTsf »t^ .l, C n Ud r !nß ' wear w h loh he 1» selling Old prices. J .AA B S NTS—T O 8 E Cl, -f-J Presidential Campaign Hedala and Pin dve hundred per cent, proflt. Sample medal i„ either yellow qr white Wall * ce£s Aridrii" JOHVsXANTOCJ.TstamppS Brand TcSffl ira Fifth street, ClnclDnaOhi n ' tlfllP<l . N O TJ. . * C K®S CO,UI A.ID iUuate nSt’rf to # c fe' with ‘he improvement., Cannier’. - Station, a- milei p < 2[ t £ f trreen.burgh,, and ielthlj mile* . .H. Grade caiy, Vi fie g&oa, and price lowj h ®*?* EdtafeSroker,T? 0 J; 67Fodrtbst.f^p'itta. ’ -Je3u PIAWOS AND Mir '- - ' vere i«*— (lAWOS A S D ME'tO dKoss.— eelvea before the ■ al^ ! « »«» TAiCOa't te# LsitlUr r. Si. iuit j tfjkb-$Jd« ,>bo&i LOIX TRSAfIUBT Dspabtjcbst, ' > of stm^d 803 ’ ? a,U aooa °t SBIDAY, the 9th „. p em^« r i 1884, for bonds pf the United b the amount ofjmac cepted offers undisposed of under the notice of hu“ Tb. ■nS*!™''!' b !? raD aaoualintereßt ofB percent piydMe Semi-annually In coin bathe" fIS of July and January of each year, able after the 30th of - Writ SSf m “‘fv be forWt >'? r "“ hundred dob Tarrl.oV Shine multiple ofonb hundred doUar. ferlTr USt l® the aum ’ includln s premtintf, of ™ h d °“ ara la bond., ior for Tty, when the offer is for no more than fifty Two per cent, of the principal, excluding premil um, of tha wholc amount offered must be do posited, a, a guaranty for payment of subscrip tion If accepted, with the Treasurer of the UnT ted States at Washington, or WUh theiliMistMt TreMurer at New York, Boetorf.jehitoAelphS at Balt l,olll8 ’ ™ wl * b tbe designated Depository at Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Oinclnnatff LtSlllJ WoiTn ’ ST ® u . ff » lo i or With any Na tiohal Banting As,oclatien authorizbdto re cdive deposits which may consent to* tnblact e«e« UB r n u « w “ hoat char s e - Duplicate certifl. thl orn deposits win he issued to depoHtdra by the officer association receiving, them,- the °f wh , ic h must be forwarded with the offers fothe Depaftmenf. All deportfs^mld bednade in time for advice of offers With eSia natesto reach Washington not Uter than the ' morning of September Sife. No offbr not ac companied by its proper oertiHcate ofdenp.it will be considered. .TmntjTrT alU Ee Si> tet «t Bond, issued will , ° f *“• • lo °- «“ “>d • “ftMhreff Bonds of *5,000 and *lO,OOO wlllaißo be issaed if required. • ~ All offers received will bn opened on Friday the eth September. The award, will beJUto by the Secretai y to the highest offers, and notion , acceptance or declination will rietnibiedlatcly given to the respective offerers; and .-case of acceptance, bonds or the descriptions and de j nominaUonspreferred wiil bisent to thnnjbMTib: ere at the cost of department, on finkr payment ot Instalments, The original depoelt of two Der oent. -wlll.be reckoned In the last instalment ,Tid by successful offerers and will be Immediately returned to tnose whose offers ihdy hot be ac- General Agent. Itli ,T°.v accepted,offers. ro uat lted with the Treasurer or other officer or -rm elation authorised to aot under tfii« 'ioti(»^ <*.«"*. or as follows: One one-third on « be. the . balance, Including the treminni'and original two per cent, deposit, on or before tie nth of September. Interest on oonds will, begin.with the dateof depbsH.-? n>. ‘““ g Tf p4ytlle accruedinferestfrom date or bond, July Ist, to datsof-deposlt,,u , u “ dcr tUs ootiee ehould be endorsed Lo “’” an<l addressed to the Secretary right to deollne oSfers not eonsidered advantageous is reserved to the gov- Secretary of the Treasury The bond, for this Loan are ready for tame dUJe Uellreiy. r aepMtd. * _ ’ * 90THSHSPAMgAr^5BEP QaakCapltal...-. doa*J*-v*..^... 4 , . • Stocks. Real Estate, (TJnincuinber< ■* > Miscellaneous Stocks, Gross... I-ESS IdIABIUTIES.* , 4 ." et ... r » O4 t0350,000o350,000 taken on aalngle InWn . d Narlijatlonand traniporta tlon tiluka accepted at terms conalatentwith fslrproflt.' Louie. equltaMvad! paid at till.Agency* . ~ AppUeatlon. tor Inaurance Solicited. “agy* , A - a - °™^ST BTTSBIIJi&H GOAL OOMPAHIW! Capital .....«15p;oOO. 3000 .SJvwes at $5O Each. i / DJBEOTOKS ANDTRUSTEES V.K, Wta- Bagatey, Ohm. W. HWMttion, ' John Watt. Wm. PhlUloa. ■ ' ■ Jo thus Rhode*. 1 , .Thla .ramnany hpida the ftei«hnpfeof;low aw*»?a®wfeaft £S^s^S3^2WgffiS fifty* feels- Al»low«fttttf6f theiws?*S» l «S "laras&a: bTKhSSy • 30 P?r oanfc ™ »utwiri^3oiu ; in > Payable on or before the 12th I 2f Se £! e “i >er ' ,86 *i balance of lnatalmenteu I B %,^ l « re< 4 by tha Tnwteea and IXrectorv i “A aa the company require. ~ Btxjlaof rabacription ans open® at thefnl lowing Place*: . ’aßfr'^SsSMf’ I *W*»W«odet-PUtAS**. ‘ Miller «■ Ricketson'e* No*. 221 &£3&i4bei*wU * T Wddtt't Co.’*, wSSS? ,11-win .street*t ; Pltteburgh, Augmt soih, uu. . . *n»M«di -iF? i'i DEMOCRAT . ; -r -j'i ...-f/i --.j . ..... i,tUv * • ■■'■'■■'at vrf t '<s it yoa are s 4 ; . p+. t t * , .. -DRAFTED, •i“ • Of'ttliiafr'gynnyS f j niiJ'ifc'--; . ’-i I~I?T-Q—AR M Y J • ' t k i i•? r tsMftn g So and get a pair of Water-proof Jwfciat Conceit Shfje Store, '■ Fifth St, OF 1881. Proposals for Loan OF THE • -...~..„;^.t9 l aM,ooo BO ASSETS, JOI,V, IBB4* - - 198,296 83 ..... OO .87,983 18 ... ■ OO •••■• s&s# 28.4 MM •f 3,401,KS 50 K f
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