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{ ABRAHAM LINCOLSi ; of littneta.
los wee ritesinteris .
Inkr 13 ON, of Tennessee.
, aaiereAttalyk4eate, • - x*pridifieation meet
41g at COoperliikltttio:on Monday evening,'
The N. Y. 27xless,'in alluding to it, en's :
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flast night ' the untetsified Democracy_of
eclat at the Cooper Institute to aid
A L Ana ibet in the ratification of thenoraleur
Gen.. 70133 C. Faratonr, the Fault.
finder, and Gen. Jour Zeeman; the Place-
Inder.'! • %The' speakers were Dr. 0. A.
13sawrsos, editor of the Catholic Quarterly
:./2<view, a man by the name of enamors,
framMisseari, and Jono eacnaLso himself.
, jit. of" the rentimente which dropped
fiem their HO are worthy of notice.
800 - smuts aria that 'ln 1956 he voted
Pr Janos - Beeswax, and in 1860 he did
the far worse thing of voting for Anna
stax 'Weans." He was "ready to support
any mai • who can defeat the re-election of
neat wing Lracotn." "He did not think
party in Ibis country was strong enough
to defeat hiem that did not contain a great
portion at the Democracy. He had Demo
erste° :antecedent; and allowance must
`ltemade -for it." Ho added that, "If the
cousitry could be preserved in no .other
waythan ; with the election of Goo. B. Mc.
, Cistnian, then let it be eo." Mr. Boorstscos
lvetaignilty of the singular solecism of eitit
,ing that, "as for the President's Proolama.
tion, he -would not give a fig for it; no
slava coalddefend his liberty in a court of
Insilco by !setting that up as plea," and
immediately adding that "he (the speaker)
was ono of the first to advocate the freedom
of the slave as &military necessity, as giv-•
en by a military order."
Onarttoosio said . that "he was a Dens
eaeat,and had grips been, and in all
the part of his country stood by the Ne-•
Genial Democracy; and he expected to stand
.• by its princples in the future. He confessed
- , that if he had thought it waspossible to de
feat the present AdmiNtration by the
, nomi'nation of one of the old Democratic
party, he would have preferred it. Bat he
• expected that the Chicago Convention, (to
which ha was a delegate) would be convened
between:now and the 29th of August; that
to defeat. dlr. Lescons world require the
-union'of all men, opposed:4o.lls opinion.
. If that convention Shenld.come to the con
clusion- that Joint C. FIEMONT can secure
eight or nine hundred thousand Yoke
against the Administration, and that to se.
core the defeat of. Mr. LISCOLN, it was ne.
aerstry to: have the vote of the Democracy, '
he belieied that they would fallow in-the
—wake of Faisiosr and COCIIRMIE with fly
ing colors.' The speaker then referred to
the-war: "there had been blood enough
spilt: it was Anaa.uan LISCOLN'S elevation,
to the Presidency that - had caused the rebel
lion to reach the climan'it hod attained in'
'r
. a gigantic revolntion" He concladed - hhi
speech -hi calling upon the Dem'ocrata to
stand by the Cleveland platform. "There
.Oho a good deal of the old Democracy in the
Cleveland jalatform." . .
Coca:wen commenced his speech by say
' lag that "Gentlemen are here to-night to
ratify their individual favorites. He beard
In yonder direction the name of Gen..Gto..
B. MCLELLAN applauded; [prolonged and
enthusiastic cheers;] louder was an echo
of the name of Jane C. Fannon; [cheers;]
twin thanks from ono stalk, that indicated
:that this meeting favored the great princi
pies of free men and free speech. [4—
':ribose]." The - rest of his speech was dere.
ted to a bitter attack on the Administra
tion. 'ln fact, there was nothing else In al
' of the speeches delivered but abuse of the
?Tresslent and patting of the Democrats on
Ale pack. The name of J1:17. Mixes was
not'• once mentioned. Nor was there &ny
thing in the resolutions adopted to which
Terr himself, if he had been present, could
have, objected, while there was much that
the 'Copperheads who were present loudly
, ,applanded4
Portio' and hie beiy-guard are throw._
lag off thermask. In this their teal out..
- row —their discretion. Had they preten-
ded to bo olpposed to the Copperhead Demoo
raey, theineight have induced a few good
'Union lien to support their ticket at the
•Presidential election; now, however, there
steefbe no'sear that any hearty haters of
thetabellion will longer adhere to their
treacherous organization. Their vaulting
ambition has o'erleaped itself.
Ono Year Ago.
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'lho days are dark. Gold is quoted 'it
240, Bliraxias has not taken Atlanta, cLtirr.
21114 not taken Richmond, Bream has met
with a disgraceful defeat, &mamas's last
raid accomplished but little, and Etna=
did not take Lynchburg. The war has of
:late not gone well with us. In fact, it has
really gone the other
_way.
Bat why,disptir- of the Bepeb!lal Good.
reader! GOod Mend I Look back one year,
just one year to !he very day. Then Lis
le/1i in Pennsylvania, with spew : teal army,
monsteleg Baltimore, Washington, our Stale
Gapifal and our beautiful Quaker City;
Yhen even Pittsburgh was thought to be in
.danger, and our citizens were busy throw-
pq . up fortjfleratione. 2/!.en Oz was be
eieging Vidkabarg, and Baize was bc sleg
lug Port Hudson, and 'there were grave
doubts about the titTCLBS of either. Both,,
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..Itad been 'severely repulsed in assaults
1:: : --L-:.. - upon the enemy's works. Gold up te,
ri,- - : 179. The hearts of loyal men everywhere
f. i .',.. " ;were heavy - within them. There was no .
bright ray visible any whera upon the heti- '
t.,;-f..
:-.:, -.-- . _aton; lint in a week-34 41n two weeks-0W
...•.;" - - averythirrechanged 1 '• On the let; of July
-- . ---.. - tha battle- el Gettysburg commenced, and
°IONS 4th, Lee, With his broken and de:
'.- feateti strini, was -- in full retreat to.
'Virginia. On _the 4th, too, Vicksburg
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',Surrendered, and that etreng for 3
f.', tress, with-, its' garrison of 80,0® men?
'...-:-: 7. fell Into , Gt - , 1 hands of 0011. CIAAST. Oaths ;
iii. 4, ..:.; - : - ,.. !Rh Port If dren fell, anti .!5,500 Rebels laid
Pt r ;/ , ' : :: - . down that!" arms. Gold at once went down ;
. :2:„:. ,to 1;5. TL i people's hearts were gladden-',
"" -.."ed, and there was thanksgiving throughout'
t..L
he -kind., ; -- - -
:'-FThe:sittratioit now is not 14 grave II it,
4"raginSer year ago. - We have met with no
.4 ;;--':: - 8braster in - front of _either Richmond or
p , . ,
1.,P;,;-'.O/301. One armies threatentig these
'2la-wraart etrengerthan . those of the Rebels,
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.- Why, theni shall not rotary again crown
1 1::' :1. our banners t_ Why shalt the 'gloom of to
;-... &if :tot - be 'changed- into . 'joy toanorrewl
8 132 - e ii , girl is no..geoct reason why Uri;
airold sent:lilt every breiutt; and why ibt
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Replete:.CAA ke,Volniteere.. ;
Ileaclammentl l- soon call for More
mend° keep full the 'ranks of our armies.
The probability is, that the call will be for
Pete kindred thomand, tied that the period
of ttirritio will be limited to one year. If Sir.
Summate substitute should bendopted by
the Senate, a bounty of
. S2fio will 1)8 paid by
the Government for volunteers to servo for
that time, and eizty dart will be allowed
in'which to fill up the call by volunteering.
After that, the draft, without commutation
and without dietinetion of persona.
_ We rorbear any remarki that we might
think necessary to make upon the action
vrhiciur peOple should take in the present
erner Boy ttntil we know definitely the
exact nature of the amendment COngress
will make to the enrollment law. We may
*ay this, however, ilutts vieorons, united
and Mena effort to secure volunteers is the
Only remedy against what threatens to be
the greatest hardship of the war—a draft
without commutation- Now is the lime for
our rich ipen to show their patriotism and
their humanity by contributing to a com
mon bounty fund which abaft go to the
relief of those beads of families who ate
too poor to boy substitutes and whose &m
-ules would be reduced to beggary if they
should bo forced Into the ranks-
THE TAX BILL• COULETE.
The following is the Tax Bill as :reported
by the Committee of Conference. It has jilt
been completed, passed by both Houses, and
only awaits the signature of the President , to
become slaw:
. Auction Wes, in /rose amount, I; of 1 per
cent.
Benham, using capital, pelt exceeding ssor
000, foretop llamas, $lOO.
Bankeo, when using capital exceeding
$50,000, for eaole additional $l,OOO in'exmos
of $50,000, $2.
Beritre, milplente of, per 100 lbe, 12 cents.
Beer, leger.bear, ale, porter, and dnWr
fermented liquors, par barrel, if not more
than 31 gall:me, $l.
Beaszinrallned, produced:by the distilla
tion of deal, upludtum, shale , nest, petrole
um or rock oU, per gallon, 20 ants.
Bentole, re floed,produond by the dim tinfition
of coal, uphaltum, peat, shale, petroletna,
or rook oil. per gallon, 20 cants.
Itioarbenata of sodas, per pound, 5 mills.
Bill heeds and printed cards, 5 per cont.
Boots and oboes, 5 per cent.
BrILIS, 3 per mat.
Brae, rolled, 3 per cont.
Brinks, 3 par rout.
Candles, 5 par cent.
Candy, eager, valved at not exceeding 20
cents per lb, - rum.
Candy, areeeding 20 end not exceeding 40
cants per lb, 4 cents.
Candy , exceeding 40 cents per pound, or
sold otherwise than by the pound, 10 . per neat.
Cep?, 5 per cent.
Ceselsi ground, and ell Imitations, per lb,
I cent.
Coolant, 'Roman or water, 3 per cent.
Chemical productions, all uncomiwanded
not otherwise provided for, 5 per cent.
Ohm:onto, propored, per pound, 1350.
Cigarettes made of tobacco, enclosed to
pima wrapper, valued at not over Seven dol
len per Intedred packager, eaoli containing
not more' than twentyQve eigarettee, one dol
lar per him:Area packages.
Olgamtim made wholly of tobacco, and alto
on ,eigam known as cheroots, or short sins
vaned in each cue at not over elz down
per thousand, three dollars per thousand. •
Olson, valood at over air dollars, and not
over fifteen dollars per
.thoutandosight dol
lars per thoutand.
Cigars, valued at over linen dollar* and
not over thirty dollars per thousand, ninon
dollars per thousand.
Cigars, valued at. over . thirty dollars per
thousand and , not ova forty Ira dollarsa
twenty Are dollars par thousand.
ClgarCat over forty firs dollars perthoi
sand, forty dollars Ter thousand, and the rat•
nation of olgo.rs herein mentioned shall In all
Cale/ be the valne of the OICIRIIITO of
the tax.
Clocks . and timepieces, and clock more.
meats, when sold without Ulna cased, Iva
par cent".
Cloths; and all textile or knitted and tolled
fabrics qcotton, wool, or other material, be
tore the' same has been.. died, - printed, or
bleached, and all cloth painted, animated,
shirred, tarred, varnished, or oiled, lloe per
Clothing mode to order, In excec, orer six
hundred dollars, thumper cent.
Clothing, ready made,llye per cent.
Cloves; ground and all Imitations, par
pound, 1 cent.
Clove Stotts, ground and all lat
per pound, I cent.
Coal, mineral, ismes pea cod and duct
coal per ton-9 cents: .
Coal Tar, produbed Li the manufacture of
illnmiaating gar, and the products" of the is.
distallatien of the Coal tar thus produced,
exempt. •
Cocoa, prepared, per pound, l cents.
Coffee, ground. and all ground imbstenoos
for coffee, orprepangionaof which coffee forms
a part, per pond, T cent.
Coffee, unground substitutes for, per pound,
1 cent.
Ooniectionery,engar,"Talued at not exceed
ing twenty _cents per pound, per pound 2
-cents.
Clonteolienety, eiesedlng 20 cents, and not
exoeeding4o cents, d
Confectionery, exosedhog 40oents per pound,
or sold otherwise than by the posted, 10 per
cent.
.Copper, ingota, plta or ba3s,3'per cent.
Copper, rolled,. 3 par Dent.
Clottoni upon which uo duty hat boon
lev
ied, collected 'or'Paid,' or whieh is not ex—
empted by lavr, per pound, 2 coats.
Diamonds, fees pucka, stone') 5 percent.
Drawing Tiles, 3 percent.
Emeralds, tee prudent atones), 5 par coat.
Engravers, productions' of, 6 per cent.
Essential oils of all desoripUons, &per eent.
Nish and shell nib, in cans, kegs or air tight
packages, 5 per cent. .
Pratte, prosorred 6 per cont.
garniture and other articles made of wood,
told in rough or unfinished state, 5 par cent.
Pars of all descriptions, when meth, up or
manufactured, 5 per cent.
Gas r illaminatiog, when the product shalt
be above:500,000 and not above 5,000,000 an.
blo feet per month, per 1,000 =ale feet, 25
coats.
Gas, illuminating, when the product shall
be above 5,000,000 cutbll feet per month, par
1,000 cable foot, SO cents.
Gas, 11laminating, Made of coal, wholly or,
in part, or of any other material, when the
gadget 41311 not be above 500.000 cable feet
per month, per 1,000 cablefeet 20 cents.
Gold leaf, per rush', containing not more
than 20 books, of 25 leaves each, 10 ante.
llold, produood from-quarts mines, from
beds of Moen, hum the earth, or to any
other manner, 3 per cent
Ginger, ground, and all imitation., per
I cent.
Glue and gelatine of all dercriptlons, In tho
solid state, per lb., I amt.
Glue and cement, made wholly Or in part
or glue, fe be sold in a liquid state, per gel.
be, 40 tante.
Own stones, 2 per ant.
Gunpowder, and all 'explosive substantial
mad* for mining, blasting, artillery or sport
ing purposes, when valued as 20 cents per lb.
or less, per lb., 1 cent.
Gan powder, and all , explosive substances
made for mining, blastbsg, artillery or sport
ing purposes. when valued above 20 cents per
lb., and not exceeding 00 cents per lb., 134
cants. '
gunpowder and all expletive substanc es
mate for mining, blasting, artillery or sport.
tog purposes, when valued abstre 20 cents per
lb., per kb, 5 0 0 1111 .
and bonnets, per cent.
Hulls, as launched, of ships barks, brigs,
icheences,amons,Sallboate, etainsixothearml
boats, and all 1 0 that Ls and water
craft, not Including engines or rigging, here-
after built, made or sonstructed, 2,ti per
Cent.
llollow-ware, per ton
,$3.
Iron, pig, per ton, 81.
Iron bloom, slate or, loops, whether made
in forges or bloomerios, per ton, $1,50.
Iron railroad, needled, per ton, 81,50.
Iron all advanced beyond blooms, slabs or
100 r, and not advanced beyond bias or rods,
and eand hoop 07 shoot iron not thinner than
N 6.18, wire gauge per ton, $3.
Iron piste, not lass than one , olghth of an
Inch thiek, per ton; 83.
Iron band, hoop andsheatthlnner thaulSis.
18, wire geniis, Per ion, $3,50.
Iron piets,losa then one eighth of an Inch
In thickness, per ton, $3,50.
Iron' nails, ent and ,wrought,. spikes and
horse...deo nails, when wrought by band, par
Iron outlay used for Wag-war other par ,
Mensal structures, per too, $3,
-.lron outings • nrceeding ,ten pounds IX
;weight for.lnchesstiom nos otherwise print.
;dad for, pa ton, $3.
/ron-alvoty ozooodini onsoglitrtar Inott . ha
diiinetet, ton,s4. .
Vas nuts, loos than :two onneisisach. b
weight, per ton, St.
INn tone, not feu then four ounce in weight,
pa ton, $4.
Jewelry, aeo ...Precious Stones," 5 pee cent.
Lead, White, per 100 pounds, 35 eepts.
Lead pipes, 3 per cent.
Lend sheet, 3 per cent.
Lead, Ingots, pigs or bars, h:por cent.
Leather, Patent, enameled and japanned
leather and slams of- every desorlptioo, 5 par
Oat.
Leather. oil dressed, and. doer skins dress
ed or emoted, 5 per cent.
Leather:of ill descriptions, toiled or par
tially tanned% the rough, 5-per oent.
Leather =Bed or finished, 5 per mat.
Lithographers, productions of, 5 per cent.
Manufactures of wool, cotton, Mr, worsted,
tax, hemp, jute, India-rubber, gutta-percha,
wood, willow, glass, pottery ware, Lather, pa.
per, iron, steel, lead, tin, copper, vino, brass,
gold, diva, honelivory, bone, bristle, wholly
or in part, or of any other material no t other
wise provided for, 5 per cent.
Manufactures increased in value by being
polished, painted, varnished, .ko. ko. Jea., on
the increased value, 5 per cent.
Marble gravestones and other monumental
stone,, whether with or without inscription,
5 per cont.
Mutt, spars, ship or Weald blocks, 2 per
cent.
Meats, preserved, 6 per mt.
MeLedo, 5 par cent.
Mineral coals, except pea coal and duo
coal, 5 cents.
Mineral water, from springs, etc., each bet.
tie °outgoing not more than a quart, 1 amt.
Minerg water, containing more than one
quart, 1 Cent.
Mineral water, artificial, 10 per cent.
Mustard, ground, and all imitations, per
pound, 1 cent.
Mobutu, produced directly from sugar
cane juice, 5 per cent.
Moles/es, syrup of, produced directly from
sugarcane juice, 5 par cent.
Molasses, concentrated, produced directly
from rum cane juice, 5 per cent.
Repent, relined, produced by the distilla
tion grog, maphateum, shale,, peat, petrole
um, or rock oils, be., par gallon, 20 Gents.
011, Illuminating, produced by the (Mille.
lion of coal, uplusteum,shale, peat,petrolenne,
or rook elle, and all other bituminous cub.
stammer cued for a like purpose, per gallon,
20 cents.
TABLE 1
011, Lard s Der gallon, 5 cents.
Oil, Muttard•seed, per gallon, 5 cents.
Oil, nil animal and vegetable, not exempt
ed or otherwise provided for, par gallon, 6
canto.
Oxide of Zino, per 100 pounds, 35 cants.
Paints, as below, 5 per cent.
Painter's colors, dry or ground, in oil or in
paste, or with water, not otherwise provided
for, 5 per cont.
Parasols, 5 per cent.
Paper of all descriptions, including paste
board, binder's board and tarred paper for
roofing and other purposes, 3 per cont.
Pepper, ground, and all indtations, per
pound, 1 cent.
Picklis, 5 percent
Pins', solid head or other, 5 per sent.
Precious stones, 5 per cent..
Preeleue states, on •hleh duties hare been
paid, when set or reset, pay tin only on val
ise of setting.
Pimento, - ground, and all imitations. par
pound, I cent.
Preserved fruits 5 per cent.
Printed boob, magalines, pemphiets, re•
views and all other stmElar printed publica
tion!, except newspepen, 5 per cent.
Pr&teed 001071, dry or ground, In oil Or fn
Flute, or with water not otherwise provided
for, 5 per cent.
Printed hilliteads, birds and circulars, 5
per cent.
Quicksilver, produced in any manner, 3 per
cent.
Repairs of engines, ears, CEIIIIOII or other
article,when snob repairs bonus the value
of the 'srtiole repaired 10 per cent. or over, on
each Increased seine, 3 per cent.
Bahrain, per pennd; S mills.
SaiLtants, !hales, awnings and bags made
of cation, 11.11' or hemp, 5 per Gent.
Salt, per 100 poends, 0 cents.
Screws, commonly called wood scream, 5
per cent.
Shot,3 par cent.
prodneed from quite mines, from
bade of wiTIST3, trOZCI the earth, oz In any other
manner; 3 per rent. '
Elate, when dratted, hewn or dabbed, 3
per out.
Soap, tonal, euntail, cream, tramparenl,
and all del:alp:Sonia tolled and abating 'Dip,
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par pound, 5 contr.;
Soap, loft; spa cent.
Soap, cutilv, value not above 5 cents per
pound, per.pound 2 mills.
Soap, nastily, value above 5 ante, I cent.
Soap, palm oil, name u needle.
Soap, erosive, same al °utile. •
Soap, all other de/motions white or ealbored,
except roll soap and soap otherwise provided
for, valued not above S tents per pound, per
pound, 2 mills.
Soap, all other doecriptione, valued above 5
cents per pound. per pound, I cent.
Soda water, &p., 10 per cont.
Spars and alp or vessel black., 2 per cent.
Svelter, 8 per cant.
Spirits, distilled and fold, or removed for
consumption or tale, if first pewit, from July
1;1931, per gallon, $1.50 ; from February
1 g 1805, $2 per gallon.
Spirits, distilled and mold, or removed for
cetuumption or sale, on and after July I,
1664, to January 1, 1805, per gallon, $l.
Spirits, distilled and sold, or removed for
oonsumption or sale, on and after January 1,
I s os , per gallon, $1.25.
Starch mad* of potatoes, per pound,2 mills.
Starch made of 00tA or wheat, per pound, 3
mills.
Starch mode of rico or any other materials,
per pound, 1 cent.
Steam engines, lnoladbog looomntivtu end
marine engines; 9 per coat.
Steel, In Ingot, ban, sheet' or wire, not
less than quarter of an Mob thick. valued at
7 cents per pound or lass, per ton, 55.
Steel, In Ingot': bars, sheets or wire, not
less than quarter of an inch thick, valued
above 7 cents per. pound, and not above 11
cents per pound, per ton, $lO.
Steel, in ingote, bars sheet or. wire, not
less than quarter of an itioh thick, rained at
above 11 001111 per pound, per ton, $12.50.
Stone, freestone, sandstone, marble and'
building atorto of any other description, when
dressed, hewn or linhhed„ 3 per cent.
Sterootypen all produottone of, 5 per cent.
Storm, per . km, $3.
Skins, goat, kid, sheep, bone, bog or dog,
curried or finished, 5 per rent.
Shins, wken previously assessed In the
rough, and upon which duties have been ac
tually paid, shall be essessed on the increased
value only when curried or finished.
Sugar, brown or muscovado, not above No.
15 Datob standard In color, produced directly
from the sugar cane, and not from sorghum,
or bnplioe, other th a n, those produced by the
refiner, per peand, 1 cent.
Sugar, brown or muscovado, oilseed or re
fined above No. 15 Dutch standsrd, in color,
prodtmed directly from the anger cane and
not from rorgilum or Imphee, pew pound, 2
Cents,
Samar, renners'on gross amount of SOW/ of
including all the products of their mannfacto.
dos or 'refineries, 5 per tent.
Sugar candy valued at not above 20 cants
per pound, per lb. 2 cents.
Sugar candy exceeding 20 and not (meted- I
log 40 coats per pound, 4 rents.
fidger candy, exceeding 40 cents per pound,
.or Sold otherwise than by the pound,.lo per
cont.
Burplusta of barite', per 100 'pounds, 12
dents. ,
Tobacco, "oavendisli. plug, toilet; rind all
other kinds of- mumfacaured tobacco, not
herein provided for, from which the stem hu
been taken out In whole , or in part, or which
is sweetened, lb cants per pound. • '
Tobstimo, smoking 'obit= Marinfactured
witk all the stem In" leaf not tutting been
butted or stripped from thastemi and on re
form tobacco known as fine out shorty 25 cents
perpound.
Tobieco smoking tobsoco, not mixed and
without stem:, 15 cents pef pound.
Tobacco, tine cutoh•wing, whether maws
factared or boa*, or la bulk, 35 cents per
pound.
Tobacco snuff, and milleora,manufletured
of tobsom ground damp, or dry, pickled, scent
ed, or otherwise, per pound, 35 cents.
Tobacco, floe cut, manufactured to be sold
or delivered boos. In bulk, or In paCkages,
Flyers, wrappers, or boxes, per pound, St
Turpentine, spirits of, per gallon 20 Seth &
llmbrellas,, 5 per cent.
Varnish or Japan, made wholly or In part
from - gum copal, or other gums orsubsturtes,
5 per cent.
Vegetable:, preserved, 5 per cent.
White lead, par 100 pounds, 35 cents.
Wine made of grapes, per - gallon, 5 cents.
Winer, another, and liquors lniown as wine,
or prodpoed by being muffed and mixed with
other spirit:, or into which any matter , what
ever may be Infued, to be sold 1111 , 111110,
not otherwise' laovi4ed for, per gallon, 25
cents. .
Yellow sitaaddrig metal, hi rods or ants,
o a per ).00 potnadr, 55 oats.
TIT.R i •
,
titeia
ipotheaniss; $lO. -
al:id ekriiplipteet:l,;(lo." - •
Aingianon, , .• , •
' o er la rei ltoth _g °l4 4 44 - .. - 1251'4241401112, Ups',
-, : , . , ;;;.,4;?..: , .. , , , ,. - ..!1..i , ;:-:..k,;,,,,, E .y.,,,i,:::,..:::.::- . ..,.- . .i:',.! - : ; . :.-,, ; ',._„ ..,.,,, A ,
' 4 ''' - ' l '''''''' . fi' :4 • l "'''' l ".'." ., ; ,- 44 . 1' .- -' , —.441±; , ;*.kf4;•;k1 , .,„24 - ,,f,
'' ,- ti ,, va.55.1 ,- ._ , -10., ,, ,,, ,,, ....:. ._........ . _ .
Bankers, exceeding $5 0 ,006. lor every 04 1
along $l,OOO In excess of $1,14000,52.
Brewers, $5O.
Bowling alleys,.for each alley, $5.
Billiard rooms, for each table, $5.
Broken. employing capital not exeledlegi
$50,000, $5O.
Brokers, Pawn, using capital not exeeeding
$50,000, $5O. .
Broken, Pawn,exceiliThvg $50,000, for each
additional $l,OOO $2. 1,
Broken, land warrant, $25.
Broken, cattle, $lO.
Brokers, produce, $lO.
Broken, custom-house, $lO.
Builders and Contractors, $25.
Butehere, $lO.
Cl:cruises, $5O.
Coal oil distillers. $5O.
Confectioners, $lO.
Oonveyanoers, $lO.
Claim Agents, 10.
Distillers, $5O.
Distillers of apples and peaches, distilling
less than 150 bbls. per year, $l2 50.
Eating Houses, $lO.
General busineas, , for which no other license
is required, $lO.
GIB Enterprises, Proprietors of, $5O.
Gas Fitters, $lO.
Hone Dealers, $lO. .
BOWL, Inns and tarsus, when the rent shall
be $2OO or less, $lO.
Hotels, Inns and taverns, when the rent
Shall exceed $2OO, for any additional $lOO or
fractional part in exam of $2OO, $5.
Intelligence Once Beepers, $lO.
Insurance Agents, $lO.
Insurance Agents, Foreign, $5O. •
Jugglers, $204:
Lawyers, $lO.
Livery Stable Keepers, 10.
Lottery Ticket Dealers, $lOO.
Idanntacturers, $lO.
Miners, $lO.
Patent Right Dealers, $lO.
Peddlers with more than two hones $2O .
Peddlers with two horses, $l5.
Peddlers with one pone,
Peddlers traveling, on f00t,15.
Photographers, $lO.,
Plambers,slo. •
Physicians, Burgeons and Dentists, SRL
Real Estate Agents, $lO.
Rectifiers, foe sash 000 bbls., $25.
Retail Dealers, $lO.
Retail Dealers in liquors, $2O. •
13taillons and Jerks, $lO. •
Tallow Chandlers and Soopmaken, $lO
Theatres, $100."
Tobacconists, $lO. •
Wholesale dealers, whose annual sales do
not exceed $50,000, $55.
Wholesale dealers, whose sales calmed $50,.
000, for every additional $l,OOO in excess of
$50,000, $l.
TABLE 111
CiMEITIZI
Agreement or contract other than those
entailed in this schedule, say apprelsement
of value or damage, ar for any other purposes:
fort:nary sheet or piece of pane upon which
either of the lame shall be written,
5 cents.
Agreement or contract other than those
specified In this sobadule, If more
than one
agreement be written on the Shoot of paper,
for 6101:1, 5 cents.
Bank check, draft or ardor for the payment
of money, two cents.
Blti of exebange, (inland), draft, or order
for the payment of any stun of money, not
oxceeding ono hundred dollars, otherwiso than
at eight or on demand t er any promissory
riot*, (exeopt bank notes tuned ford:natation,
and cheek, made and intended to he
forthwith presented and which shill ha pre
sented to a bank or banker for payment),
or any monsorandam, check, receipt, or other
written or printed evidence of an amount of
money to be paid on demand or at a time des
ignatod, for a tam not exceeding ono hundred
dollars, Ponta.
Bill of exchange for ere:7 additional ore
hundred dollen, or fractional part in excess
of one hundred dollars, 5 outs.
Bill of exchange (foreign) drawn in but
payable out or tho Ballad Butes, :if drawn
singly or otherwise than In a tot of time° or
more, name u Inland belle of exchange.
Bill of exchange (foreign), drawn in tote of
thine or more, for every bill of each cat
where the sum made payable shall not extol
.$100,4r the equivalent thereof. In any for
eign aurramoy In which inch bills may be
prersod,2 cants.
Bill of exchange (foreign) for every addi,
Beard $lOO, or frectional part ibetrot in es
alb id $100;:,
mu 0t lading*: receipt ether than charter
party, for toy gam*: .te.rezported to a Al—
elin-port, 10 cents.
1111 of tale by which any ship or vestal, tir
any put thereof, ■halt be conveyed ;here the
consideration shall not *need 3300;25'eentr.
BiU of solo enceeding $5OO, and notexpeed
lng 31,000,30 cent'.
Bill of sib crawling $l,OOO, for drat, ad
ditional amount of 61.000. or fractional part
tbersif, 50 tents.
Bonds of indemnity, esker* the panity Is
$l,OOO or less, 50 cents.
Bonds of Indemnity, where the penalty ex
ceeds one thousand dotter*, for (miry addl.
tional ono thousand dollars, or traottenal
part In exoNe of one thousand dollars, 25
cants.
Dond of Any desalption, other than MA
1J rosy be required In lag►l proceedings, or
used to connection with "engage deeds, and
Inch as are not otherwise charged,2s cents.
Certificate of stocks, 25 cants.
Certificate of profits of an incorporated com•
pony for a sum not less than ten dollars nor
more than fifty dollars, 10 cents.
Certificate of profits exeeedlog fifty dollars,
2G cents.
Certificate of damage, 25 oink
Certificate ofreport, If fora ram not exceed
g one hundred dollars, 2 cents.
Call finite for • sum exceeding $lOO, 5 Dents,
Certificate of turpother description, 5 mix
Cho. tar Party, if tho tonnage does not ex.
• sod 150 tons,.sl.
Charter exceeding 150 tons and not exceed.
tis 300 tons, $2. •
Charter exceeding 300 tons anitnot sr deed
ig 600 Was, $5.
Charter exeseding 600 tons, $lO.
Contract, honed by brokers, 14., 10 cents,
Conveyenu, When the rain, exceeds $ lOO ,
and doe, tat atoned $5OO, 50 cents.
Conveyance exceeding $5OO end cwt.'s:teed.
log $l,OOO, $l.
Conveyance excooding $l,OOO, and not ex•
needing $2,500, $3.
ConVeyance exceeding $2,500 and not ex
ceeding $ 5 , 000 , $ 5 .
Conusyanee exonding $5,000 and not ex.
eluding $lO,OOO, $lO.
Clortreiztoe exmodittg sto,oop, but not ex
castling 20,000, 520., $
Conveyance for every additional $lO,OOO,
or fractional part in excise of $20,000, $2O.
Entry, Custom House, for consumption, or
wnrehouslng, not exceeding $lOO, 25 cants.
- Entry, Custcm Rouse, exceedingsloo and
not exteeding $6OO, 50 Coati.
Entry, Custom Emus, exceeding $5OO, $l.
Entry, Withdrawal, 50 cants.
Insurance, Life, when the amount insured
shall not exceed $l,OOO, 25 amts.
Insurance exceeding $l,OOO and not ex.
needing $5,000, 50 cents.
Insurance, exceeding $5,000, $l.
Insurance, (marine or inland) each policy,
25 cents.
Lan, where , thir rant Is $3OO or foal, 60
ants.
Lease, where the rent winced, $306, for
ages iddltioner POO or fraction to axon' of
$300,30 cent'.
Manifest, if the tonnage doe' not exceed
200 tont, $l.
Manifest, exceeding 300 tone and not ex
ceeding 600 tom, $l.
*Mantfeit, exceeding 600 tone, $5.
Mortgage, or any personal bond given as
security for tho payment of any definite sum
of money exceeding $lOO and not exceeding
$5OO, 50 tents.
Mortgage asceeding $3OO and not Canoed—
bsg $l,OOO, $l.
Mortgage exceeding $l,OOO and not ex
ceeding $2,200,62.
Mortgage, exceeding two thousand fi rs
hundred dol lars and not exceeding Ore thou
sand dollars, Eve dollars.
Mortgage excoodlng Avo thalami dollars
and not azoatuttng tan thousand doltari, tan
dollars.
Mortgage exceeding ton thousand dollars
and not exampling twenty thousand dollars,
fifteen dollars.-
Mertgege for every additional ton thousand
dOlllll% or (Main in DIMS of tensity thou
sand dollen, ten dollars.
Plump Ticket/ to foreign porta not ex
ceeding thirty dollar', 15 cents.
Plumage tickets to foreign porta exceeding
thirty dollen, one dollar.
Power of Attorney for gala of stock,
An., 25 ante.
Pour of Attorney foe: proxy or Toting, 10
oat&
Power of Attorney to oolleot rents, 20 eenti.
Power of Attorneys° roll nil astate4sl.
Probate of Will or Lotion of Adollnletra.
lion, where tho ',tate does not exceed, the
value of $2,000, $l..
Probate of Will or Letters of Admlnletrav
flan exceeting $2,000, far every additional
0;000; or frsetional part In exam of $2,000,
50 ants:
Protest, 25 cents.
ittioeipts for the ; pajama t of any somj of
2150 n 4 .1 , or for the'Pllfhtent of any debts dull,
not Nang, for satufaotton of Any mortgage or
Indignant, or dame of s court, and s recelpt
for the didire7 of soy pzopenyi tesatt. -
Washout reekOptil for any Imdrotimzebso..
dip, stored, 444z0
Legal dacoatentiont‘orotbsiiizfilialytti.
ails by whiell any rdt is command, asy
,:, c ~,
.Y.izE8... , 4' ,. 7 ,- .
court of record, Miter low of equity, 50 cents.
Medicines, kn., retail price not exceeding
25 cents, I cent.
Medicines, exceeding 25 cents and not ex.
cetdhag 50 cents, 2 cents.
Medicines, exceeding 50 cents and not c.x
ceeding 2S cads, 3 cents. f
Medicine: exceeding 175 cents and not ex
ceeding Sl, 4 cents.
Medicines, exceeding $l, for each 50 cents
or Frandsen] part alum SI, 2 cents.
Perfumery and cosmetics game as above.
Friction matahas, where the retail price of
• package containing 144 matches or less,
shall not exceed 5 cents, 1 cent.
Faction matches, where the price exceeds
5 cents, for each additional 5 cents or fraction,
1 cent.
Photographs, ambrotypes, daguerreotypes,
, ko., ua each ;damn>, when the retail pried
shell not exceed 25 rents, 2 cents.
Photographs, exceeding 23 cents, and cool
exceeding 50 cents, 3 cents.
Photographs exceeding 50 canto, and not
-exceeding SI, 5 omits.
Photographs, exceeding -Si, for each addl.
tinnal dollar or fraction, 5 cents.
Playing Cards, value not over 18 cents per
pack, 2 cents.
Playing Cards, exceeding 18 cents, and not
exceeding 25 cent!, 3 rents.
Playing Cards, exceeding 25 cents, and not
exceeding 50 cents, 5 cent,.
Playing Cards, exceeding 50 cents, and not
exceeding $l, 10 cents. •
Playing Cords, exceeding $l, for each ad
ditional 50 cents in excess of sr, 5 cont.
TABLE IV.
If ISCIELLAHLOCEI TAXIS
•Ineomo tax, over $6OO and not exceeding
$5.000, Eve per cont. Over $5,000 andnot
°ceding $lO,OOO, seven and a half per cont.
Over $lO,OOO, ten per oont.
Brokers,lor ersch sale of not exceeding 100
shares ofatook or less, whole tho per value hi
$lOO, 500stito.
Brokeq, exeeetiing 100thares, for every
dittonal 11.9 shares, or fractional parts at the
rate of fur each 100 shares, 50 pants.
Brokers, men the par _value exceeds $lOO
per chore, on much thereof as at the per value
Asa timount to a sum not exceeding $lO,OOO,
50 cents.
Brokers, erciedimg the Jam of $lO,OOO, for
every additional $10,090 or fractional part,
60 acute.
Brokcise, far each 100 shares of stook or tees,
when the par value is $5O, 25 cents.
Brokers exceeding 100 ehnres, for every
additional 100 shires 1:1r fraction, tot each
100 shkros--25 cents.
Brokers, for each sale of gold and silver
exchange,.nnenrrent money,
promissory notes, Mods; bonds, or other se
curities, not exceeding $lO,OOO, 50 cents.
• Brokers exceeding $lO,OOO for every addl.
Atonal $lll,OOO or fraction, 25 cents.
Slaughtered • - cstths and calves exceeding
;three months old, for sole, 2) cents per heed.
Slaughtered cattle and calves ender three
menths, 5 earths.
Slaughtered swine, when the number ex
ceeds twenty Ina )ear, per head 10 cants.
. Slaughtered ',beep and lambs, 5 cents.
ItaLlrearts, attambeata, ferryboats and
!bridges, on gross receipts, 5 per tent
C oe Expt:ss companies on grora receipts, per
'oent. •
Insurance comps-blots on grass receipts, 1
per cont.
i Telegraph :ampules on gross retelpts, 5
per cent.
Banks, on the aromgo amount of the do
posits Of money sabjoet to payment by cheek
air draft, oath half year, I.; of I per cent.
Banks, on cirrumtlon mho. 00 per cent,
~ t tro per cent.
Banks, on circulation less than VO per cant.
the per oat
Dank'', on capital, ' l 4 of one per cent.
: Lotteries, on gross reeelpte, per cent.
Ado's:thereon% 3 per oont.
Theatres, operas, circuses, and museums,
en gross receipts, 1 per cent.
Succession to Real Estate, where the sue
'maser shall be a lineal Irene or Hood an
'tester of the predecessor, on tho oalnaof the
31111 estate, ea oath $lOO, $l.
Sucessdon to Ina! Estate, where tee ree
tler shall bee brother or Ilstet, or • de
rident of a brother Cr a sister of the pre
ileeessor, upon the rata, of $lOO, $2.
Saecessien to real estate, where the sae
•essor shall be a brother or sister cr she fath
er et mother of she predecessor, per $lOO, $4.
: Succession to Real Estate, where the sue.
nester shall Oo a brother or &toter of the
grandfather or grandmoessr , or a descendant
'et lather or ester of the grandfather or
,grandueothor of the predecessor, per $lOO, CI.
Bwroptsion. to Real Estate, where the eao-
Sesser thin be Is any othordegrce of eoLlate
ral ay:atop:deity to the predecessor, or eD4II
'Do a stranger In blood, war $lOO, $5.
PUBLIC .rwrlcEi;
..„,:TRERE AV ILL BI A 3.I.SETLNG
of tbr E.Cockboldom Of Gt. Ittebtapb and
klngbes nmer 011 lktop.y. . l'arrulber, tar
sOth last., 1,1 1 o'clock p. m.. la the OM. of Wm.
911Porth, Jr , wrarr of Gr.t And Cecooth sznetr.
rnmetral rttandaaor Is 'equate!.
.1
: lank& GRAB VI SCOTT, Sterrtary.
- O , OBlllA.Ns' 4ru OF JULY
lON.—TD. Min.] Picnic far tlio
!moat of Olt Poe. Orphsn !arum will tw hold rat
X.O.L.NVALT, July 4th. at 1110:1 triTf PAWL A
good bond will hirlo iiairoluico, wad erraything
iilcalittc4l to a4tltto too cataract and #l4.l•oolPrit 01
. ;1131tora ho ittnply provi.
I ted. mitothialoci to tho
?Tx's" . " io. D ;t ' or rP . 1 . 1 0 017:71 . 1 net In
:charged tor stonhoton. loOtrai
~ , Ti.NOTICE.—A meeting of the titook
. holders of the ?deeming end hooch Crock
Ita.treed Company vill be Mid at the BOARD Or
, t it •Di 1400fiel, he the City of Pittaterrgh, en the
:Tal BD WU/5T.90.3Y pre.) OF JUL?, feet, et
the hour of 3 o'clonk p.m , foe the pupae of hold.
lag the Ifint Antral Zleminn fJr attars Idategen of
_mid Company.
fiamnel 11. Hier, J. Won Lyon.
Tam. Itt Wale:ugh.
lemes Park, Jr., II et. If. U. IfndLy,
George Black, ' hot•rt (err,
•7 hotme flakawell, Jame. S. blysze.
e WaLlL.Drmen, Ighhard Iradu.
Wm. K. rilmlck, David Lairson,
IL P. J Jametl3 eakley,
feUht4 A rerfarity of Ito Ooryanatoro.
r•ELECTION NOTICE`—The st.lek
bad.. of Ma Little tia. 5151 R. It. S.W.
'are hereby notified to moot at the Offlee of the Com
pany, in 'famparancoide. on TOEIDAY, the 20. b
day of July, bent, at 2 o'clock p. m., for rho pupoae
of electing one Pftrldent and rix D.ractom, w arrro
for lb* owning year.
Wfd. fl/03.9.11.11,1,, Proeldent.
Of TICS or ALIZOOLTr Vuttr 6A1.260. CO
Pittsburgh. Joao MU,. IS6-1.
Snlt-ANNUAL COUPONS
THE
the First Mortgage Roods of this road.'
ate July Ist, 1801. Intl be paid on and after that
Awe. at do °Moe of nu Oorstassay, to thc Oily of
Pittsburgh. it. U. (UM,
loglator tressurer. •
UNION Ooze.; Ideal% me.
O.IIIE -ANNUAL ELEC PION far,
Dlrectare of this Voopee4 will be had et
thAtanktm Haase, (et TII423DAY, the 6th pros.,
between the been of I end 3 p.
103:td It. tl B.IIIT/1, Cashier. .
pItEEH fiCia9.—Receivad .this day,
per aiprror , 71 rdf,A•lhgTl7,,,V,l:l,
WANTED-50 kegs Packtd Batter, 1 for which we aILL luty the blairelt mataknl
prim L. IL VOIGIT a 00.
LOBBED OIL-10 bble. T. Parrott
Ij,t Sons, la store sod far vela by
O' ISAIAH DICKEY& OD.
AIL CLOTH CRASH, for Stairs. A
halo nPply, of earletu colon eht) styles, Jan
linnet% from tenon, et the 011 Cloth lyereroome,
We. 28 And 28 en. Cult etnot.
Jess J. n. Pitt LLTPEI.
A FEW MORE LEFT, of same sort,
will sell cheap to close consignment s
25 bosh. es B tretab CAL
• crstb:i. Potatoes.
L. IL VOIOT & CO.
VANILLA BE/1175. 4 .-:-.A. lot of prim'
• V
Venlli Beans, for flavor - hie 3 alto, a frada sap•
yl7 Of Murton's pare lletmet of Vans, raze, O.
orgo, boolott. Peach, ac., for ft ssorlng lee CreamY,
Paddlace, DLL= bleogi r ae., for sale by the dozen
or Onto battle, by
Jona e. IItN3EM,
ply really Grocer.
A LMOND AND GlNGtat CRACK
VBS.-4tun recetetd - froio • the bakery. Rob
Almond altar/Wm butt. formals by the barrel or
dole pontok at the Family Groot, Stone of •
JOBSI A. It&NSBAW,
j42s , nnzver Marty and tt d Knxb
$20.000 Vatvz,s,,,,,plaptg.,,i..w.r,:±i,v,
44, t. 0 7
_POI/0m9 1 . 3 1u. sums raaking from
F 3003 to $2V.000 time from to 5 ;ram /ivy , : to
jag B. hlef.4lll a 00., ICO Fourth erect.
Q,PIOED , OYSTERS.—Maltby's t.ipieod
Wont Fresh Orates. put up In one and two Fount
buiTlViZi;d4 for tot
rooee t l i tzT &sou or
' SOHN' L. ItIINIMAW.
ur - K. IdaOLINTOOK.4abbar and Re-
T • Mil Dealer to DOO'fiil, tIfIOES sad 6AIIME9,
of &err &ecliptic., No. 00 federal %Met, All.
Übe., tf• PELII.3O
BUSIL PRIM% MUSKINGUM
VALLEYV.OOO WWI far ale try .
1.14,
BieBANO 41!
LID3BING TACKLE, embracuig' Rode
J.! Bomb, Lbms, Maks, kr-, for ale by •
• job JA.Xtb 1t0W11,1116 W. .thmt
ALCOHOL-10 bbla. juairecaiieu and
tondo bY Ural itY H. COLLIER.
SOAP STITICB-50 bble 'for sale by
fag • trecalr
bbleGlue fungal° by
A. 14 NaNo.
1631 • arum u. COLLINS.
. .
.T. 116156.4-100 -bblis.-191ute lustnceived
-.1.4 bad fbr NW by - /TAD.
.741
_ 4
SP /mica, ,rirritttx
C. M . , 1irr.11.1.14.0. ("Ste tor lalppiraa,t &C:..)
or 4 Ao Cs.)
e&moti, • wz r ...
LT 1-1 G R 'JAW WOR KS
& LONG,
2Lantita. - In.-trs QllOl NU CIRCA ,
Lk.119, warrant- ,• A HA VS, at inn
dmcripticia ; tICL, riai.y. Co:, Gm:: =4 ell
other Ira:loam Mr kind, .f ASIVY3 4 SPaIF - 08,
made trop Sheet Out steal ; Extra Ira-Coil =AP
RIL AND 3.1.0K11it), 13151 VES, tka. Wortbacm and
Works, oar, WOEII R 61.108 T &Ttt , fist:Aunt,
Particular et r efilth. Oran to Itatuottkirtg, Ottlaraing
and Straighter:las- ertrcruar tiamtt c pair. or ea
klnclJ. l'Emcblog a, d Drtilta; dope st to.aocutola
sT2Stly •
.r" , ? ONE OF HIINN EWELL'S
GREAT h HE DI E:i—IICEITEW ELL'S
TOLII ANODYWE.— 11.10 iconic eolehroted preporw
Hon, which has PO hmy taNced tho mule and Elmo
of a • True Aumly no by r.inlis which had teged
every other attempt 4c ware or roller In Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, Coot, Horsens Headache, Tooth and
Eameho, Cholera hiorbm, Polo, in the Stoucaoh or
Rowels, Hysteria, Dlatrom after E.Uog, Lou of
Sloop, General Nerso. Debility, Carozymos to
Asthma and Whooping Cough, mer declared to he
largely nervous, and for the balm ha 'Monthly Here
tetruation, also declared to be one of the most ion.
portant polot• to mcalieina. A lady writes from Has
York "wore It ton dollars • drop, I voold not be
without it to my family, and no ono should le with.
out H.
la tub by all Wholcsalo and
JOlll3 L. IS CFNYEWYLL. Pr 'Aar,
Practical Chemist. BAstan. bees.
w sale by Jw. Yirrnive, Coe. 11. Keyser, B. A.
Falincateek A 4.W...1. PELiton. dgcnte ter Pitts.
bargb;.Geo. A. h.Hiy , W. J . !loans awl Dr. Jame.
Brave, &mete Co Ailegi4rny City.
mialtaalh-Jo re
B.G.ENEELL & CO., Boaxr..
MAKER-1 AND h :MET IRON WORK
ERS, Peon St., Noe. to, myyt ug ,„,.
condo hirgo yos eed faro IsLed It with the most tot
proved tooshlnory, tes are prepared to omntdocturc
every 0....-acepti‘n to BOILERS, to the tent tamonsr,
and mama.% eq..: to my mode In tho ommtry.
GHTII2IEIII, EIBIOKEN, PULE BEIM, STEAM
PIPES, LOCUMOTITM BOILERS, OONDENSERS,
BALT PANS, TANKS, on, STILLS, AGITATORS,
SETTLING PANS, aomrs IRON BRIDGES,
SUGAR PANS, nod mlo mot.olie-turets ..f BARN
HILL'S PATENT BOILER:, Itcpalrlog dons on
thothorttot notice. delattf
r."7" - -;,-.LAXE SUPERIOR COPPER
ritiL a 13211ELTISO WORKS, Pretemam.
PARK, MeCURDY & CO.,
Ilonafoctryors of SifF.ATRINO, BILAZIZBV AND
DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER 80170203,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, APALTES SOLDER.
Alno, Imputes ash Solders 11: SIE.:AIa, TIN
PLATE, SKEET IRON, WIRE, Aa. Constaraly on
hand, TINDERS' IA ACIIINES AND TOOLS.
Pinschers's, tic. 140 PIEST 3 .111, SECOND Spa
Pittsburgh, P.
bpor;al o! (Jogger oat is say 4=11 , 0 gat
km. arggStlyday'r
....... urAr anaccaolt.
11 - 75 - 110BillSON, REA & CO, (0u0‘,,...,
‘,,...,
Earrerscs, Um.*a 15.11.. r...,) a. 611130
Tforwona a LlA...urtars, rictaturgl,
MAnyLne.larers o , BOAT AND STATIONIEBY
STEAM Mien:fn. BLAST EtiOLBSS, MILL
MACHIBBBT, GEARING, SIIASTIBO, OAST.
MSS, otal dexaiptloz• ; OIL TAIIIIS 6 STILLS
BOILER AND SLI=T IRON WORE.
A gotta fur GIFFAMIrB PATENT tri.FECTOS
FOR TEEITSO Bonacr.s.
ONFESSIONS AHD =-
7 - PUNI.MirOE OF AN INVALID, mobliehed
for tho lametit and aa a irarnlcur sad caution to yonr.ir
can who soar from Nom. Debility, Premature
Decoy of rt.ebnad, etc., somplybog, at the acme time,
tie stwona al stLf cum By owt trbo bee cored bintooli
after tutu; yet to great expense and Nary thronglo
noolical bombes and quackery.
u 7
coyter spay bo had of the imtbor,
NATTIA=L RAYFAIF.,
Deafer& Slogs county, N. Y.
TO 11 - 11E070IIS SUFFERERS OF
EMU SEXE.9.—A maraud pothmum hav
ing been reat,red to health La el few dam after un
dergoing all the weal roottne and Irregular apes,.
etre mode of treatment. sithont mum, conaldare It
hlt gyred duly to co=analcato to LS afflicted fell.,
creature the MIN= of c.v. Rea, on the swept
of eaL gularesrmed envelop., be . IrZllcoull,frev, soapy of
ptuaninttola need. Droot to Dr. 2021.17 i.
DLONALL, Vat Dalton emnot, N. Y.
-LA BELLE STEEL WORKS.
IEITER A CO.,
&moose.* to Le!kr, Ilartmann & Co., ownufroCulers
of ()Awl' arzuL, SPRENG, PLOW AND RLDiTIR
STEEL; SPRINGS, AT LEY. CROWBARS, Ye.
Wort., YIBST WARD, Rllrgboay CIO.
P. O. Addrota. PMI'S'S GAUL PA. J.LEOIy
JOHN COMMIE &BRO., M. a D.-
I:Augurs:l of IRON BAIL NO, MON
VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WI N DOW SHUT:
TEES, WINDOW auer.D3, At., Noh Ii RECOND
.ad 8o 17111111/ STREET, LnL Wood mid Margot.
Hare on band a variety of new Pattern., tarry and
sin, suitable fur all purpose+.
Particular attention paid to enclosing Ones Lutes
Joblahmdtpuo at ehort notice. anig
--4--
rWN. HOLMES & SONO., DEALERS
Ea rOBETON AND DONESTIO BILLS OP
EXCLIAN6E, MET - U*IOAM OP DEPOSIT,
BANK NOTES AND SPEOIE, Nu. 67 MATINEE
STREET, Pittsburgh: Pa.
CollocCons motto oa W tbo retostral cities
throogboorttho Ttottod fitatoo. aD29
U,.. ) ,: - .10.2TRY H. COLLIUB, FORWARD
IRO AND tXHILTISSIVIi MERCHANT A.
obolosato dralor to CHEESE, ntrrnm, BEEDB
rISFI, and itrato. cootorabo. So. ItZ WOOD ST.
Flttsbttrob. Po sot
frAJr7B
WANTED—A SUBSTITUTE —l.3DC'en
VV' Ilandred Dollars ($700,) Eli Do paid to an se•
ceptabla substDato for • drew] man. 'zee antast
tato moat to, exempt Roca ID° Droacut and Dann,
drafts. Inquire at Lha
Jelaktf 0 DSTE OSTICE.
WANTED
T T
A 913PEBINTLIIDZST AND ALAT.IIOII
Fur the ' 4 Score Bays' Home."
t*.r (unbar pa lle.nlass hquire of YLDIMEOZ
Kn... @ .gattm'a. No, 35 filth
stmt. FAANH B. BELLER&
Je3071,11 Socratary.
WANTED—lannectiate'y, a large (Lunn.
tity of
OLD PAPER,
To f.ll an order. Beloit ottry scrap of Newspaper,
old Poo., and any kind of printed or manarcrlpt
paper. %Ira will era a higher prim tharria,ual, if
brought at once to the Dock arid Paper Bono, lio.
101 Federal atroot, Allegheny Olt:.
fees T. X. WA/U.IIAL .
WANtED—lmmethately,
NVOMILY . A.NI CIIILDnES,
To tau titalr Blima.aud Goltart at old price.,
at
DOBLAND'E, 98 Matkot strcet,
Perm:id door from Fifth.
WANTED
TO OIL WELL nom=
Wanted, • cumpeteut pmeon to put darn au Oil
WOll, from dva hand, e 4 bore themond ket.
,ruuutre at Now V. 3 TIMID Er/REIT. P 4 story. •
1027:1w
WA.NTED—Agants to sell the Stead
ant 111STOklY Ot TOE WAIL. A me.
cheoce to make mote,. Arent. ate elearlsot tram
$lOO to tioo . per mouth. ZOO,OOO .eolomea alreed,
eoll. Bond for circolan. AdAce , . JJAE3, 11001.
00., Publiehno., Poltroon, ES. je2l:lm
TtSrED.-100 tone of old books,'
•ith back. remora& old newspapers Or .3 ,
Vans that haapaca beta writing, or ;minting paper,
'for vhleh th. highaat mil it ow pafei
srd Itag.Waretwilse; Ito, 23 imttheeld Knot.
Jrlada) 0. P. MaIiKLE Q OD.
WAN TED $0 A MONTH.—
v I want Amato att,a omootll, expeaseenstdi
to .oil my EVEELASTIEO YLNCUS, 0111380YdS
13131LUESIS, and tbtrteen ether new, awful end en.
time articles Fifteen tiredly. east num.
Adclrese, .101113 Y. LOUD, Biddeford, Hobo.
tp3:l.2todaart
'W`! 141.21). Tuaveoo.l
da
To wove for KU darn : 1"1"..55.
Moo. a Chief Beglcr: I' II
onlool "."1"1"7 E4t4!°2
HALL,
Ap s ply t a r t
Third atory.
WANTED—A good MACIILNE BLACK.•
8111TH /.5111 EIsiLYEIL also, a raw gad
MACIIIBISTS. Iltstuat Inge. yid4 to good work
tam. Ingutract /man .
Jertat Cor. of Pall allay sod piquant, Way.
WANTED—To litarchno, an interest
TT' In • Ilertantilt cr DJ anulUinztag tlastatn,
br an sctly• and exparlanted man.
Addreas OA.isnX Orms lel7:llrend•
WANTED—Promissory Notes-lo the
intstoent of 33CC% hiring ham ! d 47.
too oaoiii i veajrir.k_a oar tie do,:
Istvan at matt amps. , virgat.
_:,r
Lc ~
""^yrt.rmßlr ..
MEM
WE Fr rEwrlstarENTs
Groa..• Tem, Ann re rrsos BAFE,
f Juna f.'. 3 th,1H51.
nIViIiEND tcmt-Annuli
L./ d• lofSI Z FEU al - 151`. on the Calnitsi Una
of But has Lava da:Latati, Inn tram Guaaru
=cut Tax, kayabla on and after July sth, Ent.
j.551:8t Og3. A. INDLT, CA3lner.
Jean U. CAtrt
GALLOWAY .5; CASEY,
ROUST, SIGH A'SD OIISAMINUL
PAI NTEIIS,
Ea. 98 G.UANT tiTEZ6r, caw Filth
P (MD UR CIH, PA
AVAR EHOUSE AND LOT oN THIRD
etas= —Yin TUESDAY EVIZTISO, Jelly
148 oranx, at burnmerciel Ulu Roan; No. 61
rash strre.., , yin be mid Th e three story Brick
Wsrelvrtso. bio. 85 Third stmgt, botween Wool end
'di...4•1 arm}, cow occrlptsd by .11C - Aroy S Co., be
itg lett trout by 60 foes deRP• The venbcn at,
boils icr tho rross subs:x:4W scerainr, with flat
sor iron Row, brick molt.; pried colter@ etc-
Triru‘—th,e..koir curb, rwitrOe trOtscrisAnc.tkr,
with lowest, wined by boittbnd mortgage.
Jeko b !dr..II , WAINII. arot'r
L4WRENCE 'IRON IVORKS,
-rely Castle, Pa.
OTO. t !TOM.. zratxtexttr.
1. o. Oflllllllll. r tr. 0!1000SI, .18.
DITIIRIDGE & CO.,
If.eattfactuto:e of
IRON, NAILS AND 9PIKL9.
Preece t prtoes cal)c. t to chttufros of tho rot kat.
J.411:: , th .9ZW 014 TLE, L.1.W0.E., I CO., Pe.
FOR SALE—The Couttry Seat of the
fete t porno Penal.. 6..143,4, shoaled in
*ownehl7., ,no orBO from the Aslettbony Orme
b oy. cootwwlm la t clatee monk, is It bleb state of
oattlreatact, • la.log •011 atoeten telth fruit trees,
shrnl&ery, &o.Tar-d partly unerlal& with coal. T.,
peake sonktogats proud prgoa ty, cstahlntog mi..
ventage+ of easy arsons, scearry, health
_,„ii4h6orbccd. the 100.0 efforst, • taro oppbrtnnity
of catottog at ones to the er,l2jmette of a rant
h/ce, •
For forthsr particular, inqulro at tho once rtl
itIcQUAWAIe & Dollyiso°, No. 57 Penn otiort. '
.1-30 Ste b. B. 111/COLLF.
B &ROA IN DRESS GOODS;
SUMER DRESS GOODS,
FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICE§,
BY
WHITE, ORE &
Bo.= /MB BTEXIST.2
4.2.1).1 t
Grows °MIMS or Tatman EXT=LE,
1.214 CloustrioxiDurrator. Ps.,
Pittsbernh, Jana 20,1004.
NOTICE TS BEHEST GIVEN t
the &NEPAL LIST? OF LIOESSES ADD
INCOIIII TAXES, ander the Celled States Serena.
Lan, are now In this omen, and that payineint must,
ho suede between thO lot and EOM of July, other
wise the permit:loss will be strictly entorred.,
Tito Tates for the city of Pittsburgh, borough of
Lawrenossilloand Pitt township will=
for the at this
la time ce, and of the e esd Vora of oa
other boroughs and townships of lids District, due
notice will be given by Deputy Collectors W. B. Har
rison and Jobs A. Sergeant.
W LITTLE, Collector,
1520.1 m GI Fourth street.
REEL b.l, BEAL & CO.,
WOOL
Oommission. Merchants
341 LIBERTY STREET,
Corner of 'Wayne
PITTY3BUSGIL, CA.
4er Wool tough: az] .cld oo Brokerage.
mTerato
you HAVE HIT THE MARE
AGAI3, AND NAVE A OBNAT BOOK IN
LINNETS TRILL.
It's the meet delightful novel I her, read dna
" Twice lost" startled m with Its plemnacy end
freeltooo, and this hat en the charm of that, with.
Trot nay repetition. and a great deal more character.
he opeosieg chepitr and the Pichie—how Jolly—
what • hearty Laugh I had over them, and / have
read them to others .'to enjoyed them ea mush to I
did, sod am mazy to Feed the whole. How
emoted me; and Linnet Vore's sweet bird of iong,
what a charming won.. she Is; how annallmrs
her power.; how noble and enduring her kora
Mark my words, when this phi known and talked
np, It will hare immerge popularity. ea IT HAS NO
EQUAL. Ilde is the judgment of one Whose opinion
is of 'aloe, sad every rands' is slit a Lemthusunitio.
It most pro. TEL BOOK Or TilE SLAWS. It
to $1 SO; m trolform with pique, and InNBT
root door to the Poet Orace, mils it.
LOlll.l6..Pearstosa,
p30.3t 313 Wee/ling:an street, Brat ..
NOTICE TO CONSUME RS OF
WATEII IN ALLICIIIMAY Ctn.—Public
noUse la hereby given that from awl after this date
all yen= ming hydrant rater will be required to
ostrain from sprinkling Wrote. or otherwise wasting
water. I:erosive repairs to the machinery compll
the Guth": ity of the city to counsel economy, which
alone will rnerrent ear citiman from being entirely
cat off from a eopply erbUe mid repairs are yr:pew
lag.
Citizens of kisnarster sad neeerre township,.
using water from too city works, enter art:Wad!
agreement, are Lerebg matted that their wappliof
water will be that MY on Tharsday . .marning, thi
BOth loot. , sad to roman until mad repairs ars e2lll.
plated- • By orderer rooter Committee.
JOHN ALSTON, !Superintendent.
Allegheny Oily, Jane LBO, lat,L
111rAll portico !Pond waiting trator will he
promptly droll with, es.prorlied in. grausucb.
J 0:
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNE &
CHICAGO RAILWAY CU.-NOT/OZ FOR
PROPOSALS.
Proposals wlil be remelted at this etre motif the
IGTH Dal OP JOLT, meat, at 4 p. m., for Grading
for Pacoud Traot on eats Hallway,
ktetweea Hoch:star and New Prlaletor, sherd 3 reli.
Homewood and Passer inemmlt, 2
Lament andtheal4 and Hanton " 23 .
Elaumllrld and Creatline, trod
Oreatllns and Pheeprus, 5" S "
laformatton of the tharsotor of the worn, and
forms of contract sad proposals, may ha tad at the
oMees of the Phial= Wagtaeers so Nair Brighton
Pa.; at Canton, Ohio, and at Bairn, Ohio, On 'anti
after the lith et /alp next.
. .
JOHN JILIVM, owe Mosbecs.
°Mee of the MLA Enema;
Pitt *arab, P*,. Jum 23. 19E4. }
N •
O'lliCE.—We again call the attention
of tho Taxman of the City of Pittsburgh to
the tworssity of calling at the City Traarrowes Office,
ninth saart, and paying the saw,. at of early a
day na possible, la ardor to avoid the arabanwsonaut
of waiting for hours la gut midst of a a ovded ales,
when the time Is mar at hand when too 6 per mt.:
falls off. Alf blarcaatha Lleatuas that rams. unpaid
altar theist day of Jaly will bo plant. la the hand.
°tan Alderman for coLinctiou, byarCer of th•Llounol.
Law of tho gtato.
WM. 81011:1361314 Treat:nu.
Pittsburgh. Jane Mb, 186 L , e
R aufhwrisml
•
It you trlab to bo porsumoatly cured of
HATinfor 213,1111105nk, you mast aos
Reed's 7frlalinotio Oil.
Tbo cart la • Mara trifle. 8014 by all bumf
Drag;lna.
andoN Joaseras, '
onl9 Corner ronrth ..ad Smith&Mat:meta.
MONEY 10 LOAK—Tho undersign
ed wit2ua to loan •
tIEVZIL&L 71.10U91.13D .1301%Vt113;
to moults to nit, uton good tool otnb tenuity
row= dooltlng to Parrow will New call at •
J. S. -
1024:3t L'gotittlt stmt.
MOU'T'H WAtiD, ALLE(11111N Y.—
The Bounty tosuabalouve bo *Vibe or.
tire of the Treasurer on WYDriZeDkTandTEDIBS
-I).ST euviuge of this week. to Lena entlf.eatla to
such perms as bare not needed then, latilita
*lll be last eppurtnultyof getting them, it ie.bx•
gecie4 -that all will add who proper Tauber, ort
one et than sunning& •
fazaat 7 O. 111dTtEUSOT. %Tram:rec.
wiz , contlisar.a..zirs attic; I,
Attabnigh, Jane 2.511,1864, .1
CITYWEIGH; SCALES.— P rop
for the City Weigh Eck' be ricetved et
this ace tottll TtatoDAY, Jely bth,lBol.. Prop°.
isle It 6e otoutd and directed to the "dttionto Com.
cont.. Ey etterrof the Ctmmittea
Mier JOE IN IRCA.IIGO;CIty Notrellet.
50 .BU.SH. KEEL) BUCKWHEAT.
13 bldg. Itry Appler .'
1000 Dub. Ear Corn;
1603 do eats
260 bble. ' , Gaff HEW' !lour;
In etoro and tar ardo br
deTrEESO3 as AMMON.
follS Ka 6 mood we.
'—'rho pcoposata roceivul fur
the LB etained la the Suatur ht [
Itelldlep,•elng so fertelow the Wee oftho to Walla,
the 3ftnective Comailltoe NM ranted them; end
w ilt r „ c d,. p r * F .d) lalltileiA.TUßDAY, 21
Jab einem
JLOST.
.05T—Irk
.AllegheDy; somewhere. bo
term the upper put sae Strith Antil2e, • rill
bfiltioTZCZAsCifftV rate,
tro:t very mn:b
tinder will tw ibly towla ' 's n itd by lamina them at
acne - Sbt
Wt. at. BUD'S Anteaters, eras= 4ederel street
and the Dirunoted trident, Mfr. : . ,Jeathlt-
tiayed, ainit - from stable,
.1-1 oa the 170 i kzt a RED 48D .Si ALTAI 00W.
A liberal reward Sill Ds pact for laformattort Om
thaluld tow MAY te fonctd, or, by rommolog bre to
Xa. PEW rent Err.: . -
. .
.FEW 4DPERTZBEMEA Tti.
CROVER & BAKER
VA Z,=,ar
SEWING MACHINES.
c. 17 Machine *Mob
EMI3IZOtI:I3EIRS..
The only kLichlns
MAKES THE ELASTICS !STITCH.
The oz!F 11,61 , 11:0 rhkb
USES TWO SPOOL?.
The Duly ftlocbitt, IttiLtl
FASTENS THE ENOS 0; THE SEAM.
The only .61achlasiirlaols
nth, .ums A B IAf3 SEAM
That. will not I talk and rani In stltalaig thn ma
MILL
The only sewing Machine Company
LOOK STITOH
DOUBLE LOCK STITCH MACHINES
49' Parahum ca, =change for alba. If aot
mites with their ant tholm. Provo thli bran ex.
sorlostion, at
Office, No. 18 FIFTH STREET.
Pk. F. CHATONEY,
General_ Aging.
kW, AGENT. FOB
D. DARDDE'S . `4SBLA;SEWSS;'
FOB ALL ItAOI3IIELL
•
oar Tn. & mingled. at Metal discount; ;
je.3o-12
LENINTErs TRIAL•
lift B. 111 L, author :1,0 of ' , Twin Lou."
Uniform with "P;que." ITo Ilmo. f . clotk..,ll.in.
olt ion want • Usk Untie reel-41you need •
book that le cameos and satisiskg —• true
_leek not
tilled with dour/ and deception, take ...WEEMS
(TRIAL" hem., to read it altte vita eyetind neut.
"Strip on the shiner thutom and confeasa Inak.
Moo admiration for the ateaullhat soul of Ike terMir,
loyally strinngto strengilum weak baultaini taTlte
tile mintage la weary, orubarthened beluga.
Three Ls ending. incident te , ,"Lizmlt's
Trial^ than wrwtocanar; bat - Or trinhinl anallea
of character, lumina ohannhig rune Salo to the
tanked t wife Dermrs,ftennting Ito very
Sottish and sold& themsion, with Was, who is net
quite faultless as • Inmo.we may ilds book la the
nett attempt of the witharam.whion L quite num
rundatiou awash ter thou who bar been u
brtn
nato uto base road "Iniou'lret.'" •• • -
She London Baths 'sus of It:
"No one tell be arippointed with Oft ebarmlog
tale of bozo life and hwee altecticen. It It mitten
with ram beauty of etyle,ibant and piquant.
with
*tory ia dielded Into three parte : Before
the teido," "Haws Wm .7110.... eZmi ,, IS vas
Farm." The ammeters -we Mirka and
deem..
i•llrsodott, with ,Ms siatotalgo Batton= Mt
plossult end gal:planate taut. good sense py
ustopr, Is Ira fitted, with the old of Mose, tons.
pia the Ilea comedy or tbo story. Than. for the
senestinnal oleanant, - ro deeper Intim! of th• Wait,
taxa to Clap. Pere /wester, and hie met bird of
poq—kts beptittil Llnnist. the so exputelro sad
sympathette, Pi so rossreed end saltematedited 1 du
so impish% bees reeoluto t she so py and ryas] lit
temperament,' be so pond and solltary, bat ehe ith.
tog en semi • =old at leader snit Manila rum
en. to the woman be loved. -
..b.hortly alter Mier mumme: the war breaks out
handle, set Penes regiment is ordered Wm. Lin.
net's trial Demmer toms. How bar treat and Iblth
are tried aoad mat totted vatting. '.9ere sells ant,
and nth:recto bet with Wilms= aolkhtdby • moo.
tory, whichlui will me clear almonde rtut•W oolad llth meeed
bMe whole world. =apt b y Xs
sift Utz sweet falleeme la the woattore as= rala
the whale boat. Ltonet is Ilkar an alabaster ram,
enigma% to Wootton whet lighted up froln
- .
: -
you sax Ely
, HENRY' MINER.
7ism> kir= Buzz:,
Next door ti Poet °Eq.
Wzr WihSONI3-
-
PAM; rnauvx,
LOCK BTiTCH
SEWING MACHINES
Tzi artips , azzi *O.
rentiptliMatioantlMPUW:dt,Xmmt - mth
Et:=Mi
Man doers below Earik DlotL
FN. smarrareA 4 ',:
wwrzaw,
4eM:iml
ELICTROPJ . IMY.
.
E M
ADANEt OGAN AND tALDIVELL.: - ; 4 . - "
Have exiled in otare ste the earner of Itlith.and.
wpm. einem, entrance 143 MITI t1731.5E1.- tar
the practice /! Medicine. The 7 or. ranter-vadat.:
*tee, and lure their Diyiemas ortatblbitkts at their
aim; , They ere PrePac4 to treat !Ilt &Fait!' rn
Marge, reammalt mg craw oertain.:.. .
der 04 militia
dation: to the toilantitg .reteMelMar
, _
ri.ente dleiteak et my Mike and tnedidatif
to
Mime Lorenzen i Oddest], vhcm I Wm Mince -
to batten s» grednacet In the healing eit,l de
mon cimerfally recommend theta. to theinucted.
and th
theire in metal, aa am Way wanly W wanly e-t
6 W P0D. )1 7•D.M.:11." r
tone UM. 18f4 ' jolt Arl
TT & INTEREST COUPON&
. _ .
.
• d ehtBIZERIMBER. ,
5.20 i, due lit aoyiratiza.
Dania stbut • -
• " MIME 4-49yria,i44-1
Inca aid Third alinsti.
io,ck paLti
. .
,
itovEzupturant 340 Air,,
i*OtitiOriitasitfipppw,
Waxlstred. . -- •
ra=tst • 1139UVA
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