eta:itttt JUSIES, ISFT Ell:= anon of 'lndependence i tbinge cherges that Ring •.. of Englanil obstructed the .lion 'awe, thereby retarding lotion of them States. This o chant in that memorable bill of anent whlch)forced the conclusion he was characterized by every tea. e that could define a tyrant. From at day to thii the United States has tatty been regarded as an Mylum for , he Oppressed of All Limits; at least, for those of the fashionable complexion. This has been our boast and glory. Hein the oppressed setts and daughters .Of Europe have found refuge, and they and their , descendants have reared a fabric, of Political and Religions Free dom which la a marvel and an astonish ment to the nations. White- people are here exotics. In. dlansonly are aboriginal andlidigen ons. Withtmembers of white races, consequently, precedence resolves itself into: a question of „ years, less or more. Old, comers end new corners, are all the ::'.4llsttnetions adnusighle. a few year! se; some citizens who were native born became jealous of the fpolitical influence of - foreigners. Bo 'far u we remembir they did tot object to ,Asp number of respectable men and *men coming Lem from any quarter of the compass and making homes or for- tunes b 4 l honest industry; but they '*aintalued that f oreigners ought not to jeoleountil - the end of a probatiOn of ItweitArgtue years. Fcireiguers, and a gim4 Many - besides, thought this bigoted rsaiiito r ilipt,tve. The Gszerra was of this number. After a 'general and fall . 4llscussion`-the intolerant idea was re- llaquished. I • .lE4ce thenthnes bac° changed. The ItTorin,ltionen'e r Advocate affirms that 121016111C11 of foreign birth are opposed toE allowing more forelgders to come here, and demand a head-tax. on immi gMnts that shall effectually exclude them: We tell there foreigners plainly that If they succeed In giving this move ment such momentum as to iinpose the head-tax, It will not stop there, ,btitwill leo On and take from all foreigners who may be in the country the right of citi zenship. - Because we stand for Liberty and Equal flights our contemporary denoun ces us as tinctured with aristocracy, and advises us to get cured thereof by "bmihing against mechanics." We Lave heard that sneer, often enough to detect whit sort of men it comes from. Like the • Saiileeans, their speech be trsleth t h em. ,there is 'no other form of egutbineind superciliousness so mean and despicable as that. For the two hundred anti forty odd years that our timllles have been settled in America, they have bred mainly farmers and me chanita Onr fathers ware tanners, our grandltahers shipbuilders. Ai'hatour an peators were in Europe, ye do not know or care. At fourteen years of age we entered upon apprenticeship, and served /sayers years, learning our trade more thoroughly than most who follow it In I this city. 'fiiterwards, for more than a quarter of a' century, we wrought at It, steadily, doing in that time as many sol- id days` work as any man ever did in the same space, and much literary work be. Mdse. Oar brothers were all methanics. our parents rightly thinking that any boy, whatever other outfit he might get, should have a trade. By our Choice and procurement, oil oar sons, are ine .chanics, well'instructed in lb& tmdes, and are now making allying and some• thing over , by mechanical employments. We will wager a dozen pippins, to. ho paid next tall, that our critic navel: served a square apprenticeship at any trade, and can get !Mono Trades' Union unless at be one made aiR of -run-away apprentices; who have combined to brand their betters-as rats. Nay, we will bet the.plpplas be is not a mechan ic at all, but a lawyer, who never wiled his gagers with work; who did not sac ceed,weli enough In that line, and now seas to make a living by asidigliig to be a laborer, and stiding up strife among workingmen. . "Bmsh against mechanics!" ' In a dif erent aense,wo do every day In the streets of this city till our heart' sae rot them. What mean these yonmOnecbanics, Standing by hundreds clod, curb-stones, • or squatting on stoops, imnitodering va cant hours enough everylie years to give each of them, If welDhliabatided, an isdneatipn subinentialliMiltiod ss or.' distarily regalia from a coll4i course? We denotmean to speak iaiiiindly; we know experimentally what ii4s.to start in life 'with jittle schooling, "da d be compelled to work hard for a subsis tence; and we have demonstrated how tweer three hours a 'day, saved from sleep of recreation, or from loafing, and diligently put to stedy;will develop even Moderaternaturaf powers,, and fit a Irian forinereased usefulness in his day and generation.._ Young 'mechanics! cease I,dUng away your'lltrie. Give your spare hours earnestly tp the companion -ship of good becks. Listen no more to • demagogues who seek to play oriel yotir pusione and. prejudides for .their own advent:lige. .Two•thirda and more of the, men they would, teach you to envy And hate abetted Wine empty4Maded u . yon *hat itiose prosperous men have done, you can do, picrrided the root of ths . matter is in you. Trust • not the counsels of.older mechanics who talk to you continually' about people in other callings - looking down upon you with contempt All the tropble is in the • minds of those men. They- are Merely -' ashamed they are mechseiat , and anat.- ' nte to Other people, the sentiments they wt old cherish if they were in what they :foolishly esteem • genteeler pursuits. These gabblers would quit their trades any day fO! ac appointuient of the' police or as thiewaiters, or what not, and at half the 'wages they can mike by plying Ulcer vocation. We have seen hundreds upon - hundredi of them thus i snake shipark of themselves and their -.• families.. The groat majority of mechanics are not of this breed: They respect them- selves, and are respected. They sr. self-reliant, pushing, :energetic. They acquire competencies; many of them fortunes; and their eons and daughters are established in their sight. - We lcoott the present is a tight time. In ill 'departments ofdeminess find unusual difficulties to. overcome. Ne cklines are pinched with the rest, and perhaps more than others. Bat the way out dors not run through prescriptions or blurbs to any. This whole conti nent must be subdued; Its soil reduced to cultivation; Its mines everywhere opened and worked; its industries dlverlided; and all Its resources developed to's-de gree unprecedented elsewhere. From this land is yet to go out the Gospel of 'Universal Brotherhood, that shall con quer all tribes and nations that dwell on the face of the whole earth. The Fore .runner of this Gospel is not Intolerance. It Will not draw a'cotion of police around the continent to drive back those who have escaped from tyranny and oppression elsewhere. It is monstrous to think that Irishmen flying from the fangs of the British Ilon; Butigarlans and Poles trying to find a shelter from the wrath of the Czar; Oen mans, escaping from under the heel of despedsm, and hoping for. new life aid liberty here; should be driven back into the hands they dread. No I *be United Bute' vrift not Gm become baaer and m ore proscriptive than the monarchies the Old. World. Om lot and symps skies are !with the men who übor. :tare'far the Protection of Labor end Ls pettin fir `in& letiflaltgOn as CMS. pdg— menu approve u. just?and seasonable.. Butwrican't be humbugged ; and won't help humbug others RELIGIOUS ISTELLIGESCE. Gradually the secular press is becom ing what was once declared it should be; "more religious" in ilia character, and that the religions presi Ought to be more secular in its coMpOsition. This M true of the former at least. The more res pectable dailies in this country are now giving marked attention to the religions' --A child has been born to Dumas I Le l Lo n nina is thename of the reclaimed and moral movements of the day, and Pete, and he has called her Jeannine. „ide,,,, w o o f m ma n d w am h e o A is u tt r e ar heroine of his are aurrendering a large amount of space In order to give full details of religious . —Buckles History- of Civilization . has bodies, and movements for the advance. Intent of such Interests. ; This paper has , been published in SL Petersburg and ' always, at least for -,many years, gave bound in Russia, with the omission, prominence to religions news, I as far as , probably, of the historian's references to was possible, and never in its past hie- the Muscovites as "filthy •barbarians." zl e l ti /o o ty rese is e a uce cent A url t . dant. h ' Be-.' tory has there been more attention paid to such antlers, than daring tl e past year. ; ho — l P h. ; asked of Neal "When will yeh pay s m tlfl IWe propose in addition to the full ac. I Confederate bonds 1" To him straight:, Neal made answer, "When you counts of.the pnmeodings of religious . ; l w a y . pay the Fenian bonds," and then his bodies that may be reported hereafter, to 1 petals closed. -The people of Hayti are hailing Sal rupiah, weekly, a column of religious i current aews, embracing , items, in re- ! nere as the colored Garibaldi. The Sea , Bard to all denominatlens, inmartial, and I ate has aliened bins the Presidency, but : he refuses to take that place from any I without any disposition to provoke eon. i power less than the people, w ho w ill 1 probably eceiye elect wti him. Be .ts everywhere ; troversy or ill feelings. ! While the mat. liter will be general; and principally rela- acclamation, and shows I l 1 ting to events hi this country, yet, special i commendable moderation. ! I attention will also be given to newt of a 1 —Mr. Daniel J. Kirwan, of the Tel-1 1 focal character. i I bane, on Monday pulled a sixteervfoot . boat, with a pair of eight-foot sculls, from It was very clearly demonstrated a I , the battery to the first landing at Staten tie recent annual meeting of the Epiiteo- 1 island and back, in one hour and forty , al Diocese of Pittsburgh , at. Erie, Pa., i minutes. Mr. Kirwan challenges the I tat there was great Wisdom In the for.] local editor of the Poughkeepsie E.' zgle to Lion of tha match of five miles, a itli a sixteen. I !nae Western part of the-Bta-te c 7,). t $ bAt . t and twelve-foot spruce oars, nto a separate Diocese. Doubtless for y now think the step ought to have _&,,,,..tt- of the N. Y. Herald has been taken many yearit ago, as the sue-- long bad his laugh over the folly of (di. I cesses of the past year are so self-evident, tors who seek notoriety in public life. He was In favor of Greeley for United Mud owing to a great extent to theorise.- lied condition of all the forces of the ; Statesto r lastwL winter, s7lnt "l v.th t „gotahenael;e,ule Church. Every depairydrenteeems to be : will make / a bigger d—d fool of himself ~riulckened with "the touch of its pdver. I there then auy where else." And ho i added with great pleasantry, "Look at , Mere lookers-on canitrate these results poor Raymond." ; in the outward workings in the Diocese. t in high h t E i tzeror „, of I, Abyssinia, Another fact has been!brought out in un. ! bas be h en o mistakable lines,- that the distinguish- iof England ever sire Tn t r t e i l t u g 2 tt ir ! e d g e eel minister at the head of IlitOre, Bishop j hand tn marriage, after the death of of Prince Albert, and has been trying to Kerfoot, is showing himself worthy 4 bring her to.terms b holding "lu prawn j the high duties:of the )Episcopate . The, the British i Conant - andsevraloil er . .. . . effect of his systematic. labors, and at- Englishmen who were reining in his tendon to all the various Interests of the dominions. The English • people end ; Diocese, le developing resources hereto- Government are Puzzled what to do , about it. Abyssinia is too far off and fore latent, and opening up fields of use- . hard to get at, to make war against, with - Mines& never. before attained. This any hope of coercing the enraged Bin. prelate shows by. his:movements that he peror. is eminently practiCal and not a mere I —Baron Prieto, mecca:4°r of Boyer, theorist. and Parisian prototype of Blot, has en. that The mutual meeting r of the English Bristle, who discusses gastroountered grief. It is charged nomy in 'Le I Congregational Union Society has just Liberia, black-matted 'vintners ,for cer. been held in. London. The doings of lista wines for his private suppers, elle. in his note of application that the that body were marked with a spirit of! dug ..`f t ri ar et:t. roust l n iv o e to b i y el t l h i e nt o o ff y i l e gLOn ds til o o f liberality. - Among the resolutions adopt ed was one to admit "Union" churches— Briese's • employers, the owners of La that is, churches made up , of Peptise :Libertawlio therenpon , dlsmissed il a rier a a r l e l i rethat the note-is a forgery; and Pedo.Bantists united—to equal meth - doubts the allegation. Mean. berahip to the Union, which was carried ; time Paris knows not how to dine. by a large majority. • —An Irish priest wishing to explain This 'week's independent rebukes in "the nature of a miracle to a skeptical -severe terms the attempt made last week parishoner, gave the wretch a tremen. to pervert the old and original Amerieln i dons kick. 'Did it hurt ye '!" asked Tract Society at Boston from it/ bread t h d e t l i c e v v e i re ll , f t e r n h g, rly " so il l u ae. ",: g ez t t ai :`: and catholic basis; to sectarian purposes, I grieved region wittihis hand. "Well I by merging it into an unauthorized as- then," said the clergyman complacent sedation called the Congregational , would have been a miracle if it Board of Publication. !The proposition I hadn't hurt - re'. This Is a geed della -. ties, but no better than me just 'given excited a sharp debate, and the matter I in Massachusetts of the difference be-- was placed to a position where it will not tween an 'accident" and a "misfortune." be likely to do any farther mischief. "If Wendell Phillips should fall into the The ease of Itev. W. C. McCune, , soya the Ifehtleai2ld ever set"i twould be an aatdent. before the General Assembly, of the Unl, , out again that, would be a misfortune. ted,Presbyterian Church, at Xenia, Ohio, is ettracting a good deal of attention outside' of that denomination. The ground of complaint 'ls that lie is , "charged with the sin mid scandal of holding and , defendiog fundamental and serious., error on the subject of Church fellimship." That Is, he: opposes close ; communion in the Chureh, and main. tains that the Christian union of Protest autism can only be advanced as this bev . rier is removed. Thgse views were ad vsnced In a book oit "Close COl=ll.l - and also in his pulpit ministm. tions. His Christian character otherwise . fe aboVe reproach. The charges were sustained by a large vote, but the final action must be teken, so far as sentence is concerned, by the presbytery of which he is a member. It id not likely that he will be expelled from the ministry and membership of the Church, but simply , reproved, The agitation on ''Close Communion" will go, on, notwithstand • ing .the efforts of the Church authorities to squelch it.. The Presbyter uses these startling words In commenting upon the action of this body: "Revolutions never' go beck Ward: One year hence 'the mi nority may become the majority, espe cially if Mr. McCune and his sympathi zers are prudent and wise. Tae spirit of union *deb is abroad'in the land will work as leaven in the United Presbyter ian Church more and more, until the whole lump Is leavened, or until the leavened and- unleavened of the lump are separated." The United • Presbyterion' of this week Las an article on "Church FelloWehip," by Rev. Dr. John Prdssly, bearing on the "Close Communion," quesllon. • Presiding Elder Gee, of..the Naah dietrict of the Methodist Episco pal Church, In a letter, refers in graphic words to the course of white.washed rebels in that community who had sworn before the passage 'of the franchise law that they would not live anywhere where' the "nigyah",wasaccognized sea man and allowed to vote. As soon - as it passed, however, the .'niggela" rose :with them front old "Joe," "Jim,': and "Jack," to Mr. Jones, Mr. Smith, and Mr. Jack. SOU. The Richmond (Methodist) Chrni. ddeoectis has a very piotta corres. Pondent in , New York, who has a won. dull:al - talent fore manipulating the news in that city to suit the nerves of' the readers of that paper. In the last letter we learn he ascertained while that Im maculate person, Jeff: Davis, was In New. York, that hefore he went fumble hotel in Richmond, to the Court, be first committed his CUM to God In priyate prayer,aurd.left his family fall of Merle. den peace and resignation, whatever might be the result, . A writer in the American Uhrierion Retina argues that the Scriptures do not command'unconverted persons f;:a. either pray, or be prayed for, in order toobtain the pardon of their tins. Titres having . announced that the New:York independent had abandoned Ito religious character, or rather evangel- Bt type It used to represent-, in its way, quite an outburet of joy bas • - b,een maul— tested among mairwhose 'attitude Is quite doubtful towards true Christianity. Quite a company of Ifichigiuders ex press their gratitude that Tivron, the * editor, Is "eheckleg the tide of infidel orthodoxy." They hope to ale ere their "souls shrivel to the worship of a creed leas liberal than those foreshadowed in the 'Soliloquy.' " The Soliloquy : an nounces "death to creeds." • . ; The anniversaries of the various Bap tist societies were held in Chicago last Week. i n- Is estimated three - to. five thousand - delegate' and visitors were in , attendance, taxing the religious familles toth r utmost to accommodate them. We re from the report of th e H ome 111 ionary Society that the receipts for j . the year reached $176,890, being $30,- 000 larger than the previous year, and full '570,000 more than in 1804. 'The largest 1111111 came' friMt the DCW3ll'ctlt ter, of Brattleboro: Fifty ordained ininisters, or' about oneeixth of ) the whole number employed by the Beatty, hive been commissioned to labor exclu sively among the colored people. . Thirty of the number are colored 'preachers. litnety-,even adored Baptist churchis have been aided. Since the organization of the Society, thirty-hve years ago, 1,028 churches have been organized by its missionaries, and 44,000 persons have Ibeen baptised. —The rebel Gee. Shelby, of Misantizi, who has been enjoying selfezile In dente, P memo, L . 14 # 6 ' laying bask to 'his old roil- PIpiSON.AL --Edward , P. Nowell,' of Portsmo,,tb , i N. H., is going to New York to tak e ed. itolial charge of the Americo, Odd pd foie. —Edmund About has writtva 'The ➢fan with the Broken Ear," as a pedant: to "The Nose of a Notary," an ti the for. mer hook has been Englished. • —Sante Heave got much lh-rsian pop ularity by defending Henan and books In the French Senate, from the attacks of litar , hal Canroh , ,rt and nth- NOW II THE TIME To plot ,111 b IMF r _or whaler cloth ma tort, et 1:11TEZI =I It will garthy destroy .1.14,L5!: Also . ell gala 'Swegah Read what ftlrma Anders ot, the great curie , dealer, of No. ei Beedery,says : ••I cheerfully recommend the os:kst u a cer tain entldete to Moth. Hating wltneseed Ito excellent results, I do not balm., to pmmontee It, In my opinion, the beat article ferlhe pur pose eery manufactured.•' R!" 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PM.- burgb: SADA A DEUITY, inI3I.I:IIVITS • REMEMBER That Matters at she Stomach, Pen between the Shoulders and In the B.lght al le, Yellow buffo. slow of the SUN Cos: IvOnces, I. rowslness and Languor, Maumee of tight, Colic, Palpitation of the Heart, Du Club, Low ?,ever, and other Symptoms which indicate the various phases of Acute and Chronic Myer Complaint, sm., and ail, promptly rellaved, and nanny re:nosed, e by the action of that famous pieparation, ==! Which is at' once the best of cotrectires, the dentine and most genial of aperients, an Infalli ble tegoletor. sad a powerful restorative. Per. eons of &billow habit, who use the Bitters as • protective medicine, will peter so 6.r tee pains and peoalttes of Liver Marne or Bi.lous Ps mit tent lever. words can do ustice to Its = It stand. pre. eminent among the health re. storing preparatioes of theoge, and every year adds to SU Wes. net only in tale country. bet throe shout the civilised world. ' PEWS CANXIDEII£III3% • tree which Is abundant In Canada, Nova Scotia, ad the more northern Tana Of thi Now Ealand Mates. and Is Mallard In the elevated ad enottataltiousTeelons of the Middle Mum, sad abounda It medicinal Means. Dr. twat, of Bolton. Ma prepared a andlelne front the meat inedibark of the pine tree. called PD. LANDIS Willi% PLNK CUMTODND; latch Is one of rare value In NI de ldlltamd mum of the' Plane,. It &Cie like a charm In all alma.. of lama ineratositeil. tabling them to reside their out anemia energy: . It alit be found well adapted to all Mose disease.. where Mare bas bean tried and failed. 11 Is Ilkewim well ailed to ehronle mesa. and an infallitde spewing for old and debilitated rases of anent. May Per ma who at ant only tat bottle Or tuts meal. eine. to try, afterwards came Pact and tot dean, or hall dozen, whir effected radical cats of dreesses of the bladder ad kidney of yeses stenala. . • Mattel', • abeam that has tieen looked upon as among tba Incurables. Immediately relieved by •It. Notice the certlilcate of Ala (Joanne, pa Ilsbed ante time sac. The potted Saw DirPalarearY. Waking of elec t, pine. sayer rrlt is premelbea in loucomas, el and other Mama. of the urinary plcsaaca; In piles and ea tonic loam rest.. Or ulceration of the bowels. to elaromo catarrhal allocate., stud in various forme of rhea citattent." • It le a medial/1y valuable In all asalry &ines. bloody mtne, and where there Is red neathite toancht It ma b. taken without ''narr a tion one's mar al...Mut sod Instead of slekent la prang. • bracing, healthy poorrof nate. canoe and visor. Pries, et per bottle:Mx for In. Ann tor VUL.•?ilDri W MT% PIN. GDR MUDD. Pm ale by the gross. dozen or Moen bottle. at Pg./Egg/5 Qt's Utast blealcina bare, IC Wood mat. • . sal 11* iii WM. BINGHAM,' Jr, Adams Zairese Ctl• flee6l:l4l "VI Wed, la as aulloartzad AgetU rousuradonliannente fzph• 6/4567774 and aU Waer papers throw Ow Maud Maras and the .• ROBINSON BROTHERS, Eleassit.o.raw, NO. TO POURTII STREET.Platliborib. 'atit:il22git.;ll,°4=lll4.7:l!,,ST:ll kLnds U. Si. BOND , And are prepared to buy .4 sell riallrntd ifnnds . or ntorks: dant. One &ea Mlle* r ; c f. r e 11.s1 Dante. Lsnd Warr n o le rf:A . N o TZU.— 8000. or the nee ntlo•m i of Hot. . Lairrenonilnrcee ald'a Ault anion. Interne...domed eAT tee WO. GLASS WORKS. FOR SALE, I GLASS 101.19 I! nth MT OF PHILAIIIIIPBII. olk* consliEt 4 401101-pot Window 1.112,10 anOo and 1 / I .uolnt thru; Don II•POt Han." ro TS ' PT. ' 4;4 ' l%l ' lf T i. ' l l :.! roolllAig, slimness. Lan leg.'.ii.rny oroistews rules. Too/ . and blachloen. The Works could son In Opera:um s Row. Address. WINLZR tIOSIBLIC . Rey B. Vote es„Paundelenla. ROM MALE—House and Lot an i.e.., attest. Manenester; at lobe 170 rest. Prima Hearn. Res. Seaman HOMES AND lel/TH on Nene erjek strait. near enter o elepoi. or r. 7. w .. c . &TS l ot 'Western .Pratt. ar Tremont .Hest. Al legneny Orr..Pr!. $1:co Terms eery. Mo, several small Douses and lots la 1004 locations, lneetra of Je MUSH HO:, Heaver, near Menne* DH., Manchester. ,LOST—Between jrlal_ e • t • ttertb nre•t..fita..l4ll4l 11th MITSI*. on Elsolthaald Most, • • I.OO3ICIIPIC WicioCICBC. Ilmtalalag • atchail alun nf money sad • Orni.• III•utpla. satist will plum isa•suum••• at 24 , 1* (11001. _ pealla lIIIME I=ll NEW - ADI7ERTIBEMENTS MrTIUNITV CEIORA,L SER. -- • VICE.—Tbe usual AT7EIiNOOIa NES. VTOL will be sub. In TIIIN'ITYCHCGICII. Blatt etre, TO•SIURIVJW. at Vi V7.%71.m".'4tt. Am Cat...e i ativene s.r at* Stem In . Wareing F and &deice 10 .liar ried and Single. P 9 U. n Envy Ornome, Or LOX. Of rberatter. 6T I S. Fo. , er. Wells 11,To's; ers mupbn't. Secret liblJef of Urea., Britain: iliritra‘sZll'l7rY ofßrce Plto.l'. Wh O 0 's itird.caf ancrtheoloelell UletlenarT. Vele, rtrtphrase on the Epistles and Revolt -2,:-Vrepturt.t. frn.n the VOL. , . Id , ' tlon of ISO. tj ' et ' s7r4 . t gi i t7aTlß l .Tati ' 11113% and 1.030 Ilins, rations. sewn 60'4 and Elrrett's F..Rllah and Spanish Dletanarv. 2volt . • Ito, ere French . DlClonary. usetnn't Collections. Sinter, Ftench Enclish Met:outer. Kitt°, nible Illostrattuna,L volt. The ..iterat; troll M.. , Parr , . Lone on 11. Mo. Illetionarr; 2 volt. nlliteral nark; S v.dt. quart', 144 1 teee T TIVe ' V ' O ' l ' a. 2"'. 1,00. liedical . and htlocellaneous Work, of Isom. We ' rlrg ;1 7 : Ud Italian or • sekpottibereOf all tie Magazin.. Otetille en. Of all kind, Eallte ,, rn prices. Ail the i.V Ire T itiVt . r. VO 7 l c :t NEw ANOSECONDHAND BOOKSTORE. - PIXTEI STREEI - ':.I3ELOW SMITHFIELD. • JOIIN D. LEA N. ICE PITCIIERW—We have on FRENCH POPLINS! b•nd etre ne assortment of ggse- ntLiGious. Preaching TIt.MORROW. attn . ., A N. aw 1 .. ., r.nt -. In the new Ctotstlan l'hayorl, corn., ' tt.-aver •treet .Igo , gven.e. Allegheny City. ttf.llrleoute to ell Pt.rmouTn Re, e*. P. I.OU lt.S gnbta'a the !reran,. .nitbn•th .le.boal al IP A. Me . UNIVERSALIST cnutecix, CONNER 4311 ANT —Pwot Kew. A. ItO.I.+EItMAN. Prcactaolt EVER.Y . StIND AY at 10 Y.. people P. aa. bunchy Sc 0.,1 at A xi. AU the are In vita,' to come and hear. rarriIEACRING EvEnv SAB- Ryr Nor, Ayslp U. le e eve., 11:I, itht nS %%ilk I .sl 7 llUc ' li atZ!: , 7IoTI; a. m. m. Cr FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. —Bert lees at the NE WCH PEL. Fourth atr .et. above Oran . e'er, Sab , ath ram - Ong...a ,clock. A. N.. ash In the evening at Of crinr ' l.. SABBATH SCHOOL at 2 o'clov k. e. a. rattily InaH4.4. 8t. M. K ;:::IT;;C: At the P.m, RIX. JAMES S. DICKER-SON. la No..l3Ctathato attect. I;irTEDE CHURCH GUILD AND CLASS ROOMS. 1= Are city, open to the publle daily from 9 n. Y. to tarn. /Ind.:dealer to POOlOO and lhnssii, InNU ta, No. 40, corner nEUEltni. 111011- In SUN oTEEETo. All Constantly on hand, ICE 01/EA If. of various flavor.. innoan ••WE; WALL KEEP ON HAND • and mike to order all kinds or Spring-and plain IV nNONS, CENTS. 'Lllt•l'n, ITH IS ELII 4111111141, TRUCK+ I.OOO+TAIA.TITONED `PUKES, /34Y ILAILin and . • . FORitz , , At DuQuits.. WAGON near the Pent teottart, Allerh.n. Otte.. . . Jo11•00 . 0_ etO,NHANT.. VOKRINTXR co. • IN TUE COITRT OF co Knox rt.l6” ALI/COHENY COUNTY, No. 1./ecqzubcr leen, thol. otUUET IL. L. U•dine.Y.or her nest ir 144 Nierooder lUd‘e- Ir. • JOHN 11..11.51a. Law! lo• diroroe, rnelrl.onll. • To .11.4 h P. DOIPLEY, the above named re spondent hots are maid. to be and appear at burgh,emrtterin °PLOW Conn, L.• he held St Pitts eh the OAST s Dal th 0.1.1 ts6', then and there to answer the complaint or the stove named Libellant. and show cause, 11 nor y.,0 beer. why her petition roe divorce, ,'to to odetriglonif, should not be greeted. . . SAMUEL H. CUOLEY. Sheriff, 20,000 ACRES - WEST VIRGINIA LAND, Near linutevavilier Pogglemitas county. West Virginia Fur axle In quantitte• to vett our chaser, and on the mart iv...enable terms. The land is coveted Vita the must valuable timber. ArrLY TO t7'.. =I =I ! , o. 66 BmlttiSeld .treet STRAW GOO S, FOR SOMMER SALES. ALL TilE NEW STYLE-MTN TOR SALE CHEAP, AT IIdeCORD & CO.'S, No. 181. NATcraci Ritmo° ot No. SUMMER PHAWLH, Cloth So cones, Black Silk tiacqueg, FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES, BY- WHITE, ORR & C 0.,. 25 Fin Street. Cl= \I • • Z LOUGUREY & FREW, No. 31 Market St., CCORNES 01 SEcONU,I PlTTrllloillitt, llpi e[lo7 are prepered to rosoott?Ltire all Saddles, Harness, Trianks, •nd arttelee In their line testily kept to first-CIL* eatobll HOSIERY ! HOSIERY! HOSIERY ! L. 41... Mime, Cl2ll.lren:s and Infant's. Hsu, Merino tlnderodar, treat sack ck. Hamm' /suck Snit Nampa*. Boats, Hoods •.1 as. Infana' White HeActo 14 Hose. Infant. , Vane. Cissenners Hose. laissts• White Merino 1.1 e. beams' Panty Cubed , . r: Hose. / Also, Hlscea sad Chdldren's B auk Lacs Mills, ;1;4;53 AT PHELAN'S - Old Stand Stocking Store, 24 FIFTH MITRIZE it 4 .1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. COneaol.l.”6 OrTICE. City of Atlleekeny. June Stts. 1017. PRAT.TO PROPIIPALS Hi be meetred at this *Mee nail' MONDAY. trito lust.. at ,o'clock Ps more the necessary excavation for 10 vso leet, or 1e.., of IS inch eater pipe. itt, the i nch branches. flop tort pip e "re-plugs, 1.130 to be ellen aflo-r the hen been I.d: ant wherever paving Ime to be sag, up rue the.nntlsede of eneavaiteg. It must be r-sraved hy the contractor. Bidden Pat state pH, Der Il C. *lii also be received lithe name tile. ie. , lineal Wet.) for the tar I, of the soave amount cot Pine. brine- es. de. The pip , . branch,. .lop s eeh and In plow will be desire., along the tine or cue svation. All other material lone fur bishes/ by toe