E 3 cts Eittsbur g ir Gazes rum nar, a oLY oetor IIErtSLICAN NOMNITION. MKI DI SI N:III CUM— HON. H. W. WILLULTegi, Of •Ilwelneoi Cooney = For whatever other cAtractetisties the liew York Post may. he distinguished, it Is pre eminently reckless and dishonest ist all statements relative to the doctrine of Protection to limns Industry and the practical applications thereof. TAG la' to Illustrat ion the following sample trom one or its recent articles; .. "Who've the pfialucers.of trOa? . "Thins are, by the last census, 67,969 persona employed the pibduciloo of iron ore, and cast , forge wrought, and rolled irn, in-tae , Uu l '•d brit". • • • To lalpvirt thew &5.006 in what they uy is an neototflablemminess, what are the forty millions obliged to, pay, exam, by the pnitecilve tariff on Iron ? I n the en. port of Stephen Colwell, Revenue Corn eniesioner, it is smutted that It costs 58730 produce a lon of English iron, and $lll3 . 39 to produce a tun of Amen can iron 'fbe difference in eon, $7B 89, Is what ON/bought to be, made Op by the • pnitecilvele , lariff That into nay; Mr. Colwell, who is a primi2erionist, admits thit we might buy ourilron for $37 60 .11100 1110. .Proteution', makes 1211 pay CIO 69, or s7d 8.9 per tun extra! Now, be saga we used is, 1906. about one mil lion eight bundled thousand tune. Thus, according to bisstutemene, It would seem that fry millions of American people are obile,ed to leis', for the beuefit of toe 68,000 into metiers, no. less a sum than cue hundred end forty millions of dol. lir. per Suntan L. Na wonder the people complain of herd tingle, • • • • "Is nut this, tton . , is very costly way . to malithon these 00,000 persons! "It is.. Tt would be an enormous toontimy if the Government would Pay the wuthe 68.000 iroeOpeekers $lO per day, a'ail let them do what they liked. Thal, would cost only tubo,ooo per an- Mum, sorbet ens Protection coats one hun dred and loos millions." These pireg lut are equally remark , able for their concealments se,for their declarations. Let us first attend to the material - "averment': These arc, that only 08,000 Persons are engaged in, or live be, the production of iron In this conwry that to pay these 68,000 persons each $lO a des 11',A013 require only $680,- 000 a year; and that the conautmars &Ctn. •ally dopey $7B 80 a ton more for iron made at home than they would halm to pay if all.swed fisiely to use foieign iron —the consumption being estimated al 1,600,000 tcne a year, the excess of coat, conseqwent Profection, amounting to _$140.;00,000 '.year. ' le possible the ce a ses of 1800 re • •turned only 68;000 men, , direetly en. gaged, as skilled wenkmen, in the pro ductiou of "iron ore, and cast, forged, wrought, and rolled Iron." Since thee, howeser,.the number has been iejeil Increased, and to consideMbly out of proportion to the general . increase o f populetfon solo render the fi gures of the Past, if they had been accurate then, • quite misleading now.. Bat this specifi cation does not include all...the depart ments of labor essential to the making •of iron. It teas 11/dispensable to ,have coal and lime as to have iron Ore. This told, in addition to being mined; has to De Isuu..,ported. longer or shorter die Mimes.; and coked to fit It for use It is not exaggerating to stay that" the hands thus engaged add a foil fourth ttl the number otherwise employed inlrtro dueing the metal In a condition fit fin use. • But, to a proper comprehension, of the matter it is further requisite to compels the common laborers and teamstera em ployed in and about iron villa, the ma sons and carnenters empliyeti in erect ing braidings and kaping them in re pair; the mite ..mists required to con struct and Mend implements; and above all the tgricultetralkis engaged In !sat lag rabsistessce for all these people, and the - ehticAnaketa, tailors, grocers,- doe lore, and indiaisinals plying other vocst lions, who derive theirthubsistence Jodi. rectly -from iron mauttfacittrit.g. Bo] • may it be forgotten that a largo part of these mat are married and have tamilles, so that their aggn gate would need to be multiplied by four or tire to show the ,number of inhabitants really dependent on the manufacture of iron for subsist. ) *nee. TM EC are details which the Free Traders, in all their estimates, are clue. ful to suppress, becatme, - when properly brought together, an argument is mini feat to which they have no lair means of responding. ~ By abet krithtet.tic the Pest would be enabled to pay 08,000 workmen each .$lO a day, torn full year, with only $680,- 00, we are at adobe to,oltonjecture. Al }owing three holidays in addition to the fifty two Sundays, there remains 310 days for labor in a yell - . At $lO a day each workman would be entitled to draw 419,100 a year. ‘Tels surninultiplied by 88,00 d yaelds the large aggregate pi $210,800,000, instead of $OBO,OOO. So long as Free Traders can use figures with no startling a dieregard of all acknowl edged rules, they can hove no difficulty In reaching ao3. results, no matter how chimerical or alumni, which - the necessi ties 0 1 their baseless theories Armand, The same recklessness in the use of arithmellc Is exhibited Id computing lbt inermse in the price of iron is the Lint tell States consequent upon Protection. The difference between the price of iron" here sod in England is stated to be $78,89, and tots diffethoce is attributed vilely to the Protecnon aff t wded through the impost duties. Let us see what fact. will do with tit% assumption. The Freo Trade theory gams that - the cost or a partinlar artiele Is en Danced to the eousumer by the amount of ttie,icapost, and no more.: If the en. bancement is greater it must be attrib rated to other causes than the tirla Th. duty on pig iron is $9 a ton, Few things amid be more contrary to reason than to allege that ih's duty increaser the price by more than $7B. The • duty eniallroad iron is 70 cents on each 100 pounds, or st 4 on a ton. Bow this $l4 cad filth the price $7B and over we sue. ;Wet no one iut the Post can see. Thr, duti, on bar Iron is 1 cent a - . - pound, or $2O a ton, glow this can add nearly $79 to the cast of iron in this country is proposition easy enough for a recklest journalist to :assert, but which no man can possibly denionstrate. Now It so happened that on theyety day the Pert made these statements Scotch pig Goldin New York qt $ll to $43 a ton, American pig at $43 to $44 a ton. &fined English bar has latterly been sold In quantities meta* a'ton, while the 'quotations base been at $lO5 to $llO. Thin tles not look like an Increase In inks by $78.89 in consequence of the impost and all other causes combined. Bat It must be remembered that these riles of foreign troo.were for currency. On the day. the Post wrote, gold stood at • prentlum of 8d per cent. When this faet is duly rousulered, If any ISICASB, wen the flimsleatierlated - independently of It for , the misstatements of the Peg, It Is swept anew, n . 124, that journal must teat, In the mind of every honorable 11 111 , under the %nun:ado:l t of nnblnatt. leg mendacity. It must be born° In mma, mo r eover; that In adopting • governmental eystem tither of Revenue or I.Lett e etiori - Lone de partment of industry canao b e germ, rated from somber. , Tbe Iran 'Merest - does not occupy a peculiar position. It iiioctiPies . gran" analslionli io:hzat et linty 'ciiber .In - di/tries of national m i . portance. The lame arguments wbtch would expose it to unrestricted foreign ognspelitlon.ixould expOso many °there In the name way. The rilla,rhich would break up thek manufactopinf Iron here, 'would break up' various other bra nc h es of business. Two - of inbabil long gleam, by the enfornement of this litonithe : auto. tir slit& pig now mai their 'in.islatence. It is not difficult for, viainuarj theorist to say, let these Pm' ple'take hrkleb employments for which this cconntry Is better azateted. an which, ~,,,,,L uenti n ioy higher reatuneratlocui. h ict i c a men a t t the need of being more definite:* BUB these manufactn ten b ea ,...pirchints or middlemen? E g . ery b o d r kaows theri g ure too manyip , m pl o y a djfeldi under the existing con dition of grain. Birth they turn to those branches which are More purely mechanical? Are there not butchers, taller; shootenakers, 'carpenter', black. amiths, wagon-makers and the like enough now to supply tolerably well all the demands? , Doubtless . behind all these vocations there is the soil. Well, what wcuctl . niteetwarßy be the effect of driving t%eo millions of inhabitants now en'eged n iminaftennirig back upon farming for livelihood? Two milliona of consumers less Ls' the country, and two millions of producer. more! Can any sane man doubt that agriculture would be overdone? that farm produce would recede in Market value below the fah cost of growing it? that lands, and the improvementi thereon, would fall away ruinously in price?' and that distress would inevitably come upon all classes? The very idea of wiping out the arts. essential to civilization is abliorent. The difference between Africa and the United States consists filthily in the fact that the one has the arta of civilized life, while,the other hat them not. Every 6 originated or acquired among us adds to our civilization. Every art taken away, carries ua one long step toward. Barbarism. - A score of our primary arts disused and forgotten, and we shall I have gone back a long way towards that savage condition in which our ancestors existed when christianity dawned upon the world, and fOr centuries after. This is whither tree Trade tends; situated as the people of this community are now. We have not space to develop this thought to-day, and may recur toit here after. • FARM, GIRDER AND 110IISEIIOLD fuitlng flay A correspondent of the Gauntry Gen tleman makes the following sensible re marks on early-and late tutting of bay: '"lt is tow better understood than formerly that some kinds of hay should be cut early, especially for cows. But itk the declaration of new doctrines we are disposed to go to the extrenos. Because some grsss, cut in dune or early in July, ,taken better hay, It is not to be assumed diet all grass will. Clover, orchiid grime, and tionothy attain their growth and maturity rapidly and early, end very soon, if not cut, Jose their good quality:, cud this is alas true of tome other kinds ,if gram growing on rich and warm ap titude, and on any highly cultivated mud- But there is a great deal of meadow which affords a very superior quality of bay, though cut late In An Anat. This, is the case with much of the uottom lands, or river meadows, where the grass does not attain half its erowth ny the fourth of July, and Bent eo early, would want, its superior quality. It dries up rapidly, the juices being only tartially developed, and it lacks nutri tient Any one who het had occasion o mow a strip of such grass in the early ...tot of July, and to cut the grass adjoin ing this strip four weeks later, will be struck with observing the difference, not only In quantity, but in the quality et the two cuttings, There is also a great deal of upland natural meadow, where the gratis is of slow growth and late, and where the quellty chit for hay improves nearly as lung es it continues to grow, retaining Its good color and rid' aroma quite late in thermion. In seasons ol low temperature, such meadows will famish an excellent quality of bay, cut late as the first of September." --. ==!! We belidve it • *paid he a means of creatly . Improving_ our aviculture, if farmers would more genere/ly rahe the above crops; and the advantages that would coma from a system of farming +there peas gild beans enter into a course if rotation arc many. The latter crop is one that willatand out hot, dry sum eters, and being a leguminous plant, does aid impoverishthe soil, whilst its habit if growth is such that the horse hoe can Ns freely used in Its cultivation, thereby keeping the soil open and free from reeds Tee pea is also an enriching crop, and although the land upon which n grows cannot be cultiv•ted, yet it so ompletely shades the ground that it is kept moist and light, and aceda have no autism •to breathe. Neither crop is 'c orded 'as as exhausting one, and the uses citipecally is well adapted to take the, sane place In our course of fame/ g 'ant the turnip takes in England —sctfig ss a sort of "tallow crop." According to the best analyses of these crops, they ,am both extremely rich in aitrogea; hence. their -consumption on the farm furnishes manure rich la am• monla, the very element needed in the proper growth of wheat will the other ixreala . 80, while in their own period of growth they demard but a limited amount of manure, they furnish the sub- SUMO!, which if converted into manure upon the farm where grown, adds un ineasurably to its own fertili ty and its ability to produce other trope and means of improveutenk Beam generally command ahigh vice te the market, and so do peas ; though the latter are not so quick, nor do they Command so high a price. They are so• tenter articles of food, and in Kngland, Scotland and GernTany, form the chief article of diet among the laboring classes, taking the place of breed, and contribut ing to tits healthiand physical powers of the people. • If beans and peas are eold off theatre, they do not carry away no much of the iertility of the soil as some other crops ; tad if consumed upon the farm, they add a double value to it. The experiments of Mr. J. B. Lewes, of Rothamstead, England, demonstrated that.the manure from a ton of peas woo •orth $l3 38 ; while that from a ton of tuts was worth but $7.4.0-4he difference wing due to the large amount of nitro. ;en to the former crop. This abows at e glance the relative value of the two titms; and also shows the value of peas is compared. with sown other grains whose value diffas but little from that of oats.-77tica Herald. Are Bun Psotttable or Nutt The Inquiry often arises amongst in. experienced fanners u to the actual ;truths of keeping bens; and many affirm bat they de.troy more than they are worth. Tide, lam convinced, alter ses tet! years esperimice, 1. not true, htit they are more profit than any other fowl raised upon the farm. I usually keep shout fitly, which are allowed to run shoot at large over the farmer remain iu the ben house. By thus giving them fre.dom to stroll about, they gat much to eat, which, were they confined, would nave to be supplio to them in Corn, , grain, &c. I teed regularly every morn• ing during the year, to them, two quell" of corm . Tele, with' sour milk- in sum met, and a few boiled potatoes in winter, ,ogeater with plenty of pure water, Is all the food they require. During the year 1884 1 sold 487.tnen of eggs for 412880, besides using what was relluir• od fur a family of ale persons. Daring the year 1661 I raised - 150 chickens and sold 532 dozen of .eggs, which at the average price amounted to 6156 40. The chickens I sold for thirty cents apiece, making t 3150, a profit on fifty bens of 4157.00. Thiele my experience In kem.p, ing hone, and I — have always found where they were kept well they would yield a profitable reward. The labor re quired In taking care of, them is very little, and I would urge' any who have any doubts as to their profitableness. to try the experiment.—The Working Far mer. ,quedlona and Anawna. Please name some of the best =irritate. Red and white. Duch, Versaillsien, Dana's Transparent. Does the Concord grape keep well at tea it is plucked from the vine? Nol It soon loges its tISTOP. Then, as ft. akin is this, many berrfia crack in handling and soon decay. Would you advise severe trimming or pruning m pear trees? sad at what sea son of the year should you prefer tp prone? I would, not prune severely. fake out all branches thatcross or inter. fere with each other, and heal in the leading shoots when they have made ex. centre growth; thus keeping the tree compactand symmetrical. W.:mid much prefer to prune in June, bet would do it any time twit October. Some do it In Mardi, but rre 0 0 -110? regard It all a fa. vocable * Lion ft injure grape vines to bleed? It Is generally enpposed to be injnrions • to trim grape trines's: , iste as to came them to bleed; rat we have known vines to meet with a:eldest' by which they bled Profusely, and we. timid not • peradve that theist/end fanny dame in *en- Mettertar. - ; Bow shell I keep m ekary trees la a healthy oonditkm! ; ;ey now bubo the >erlark, masts( Illeghattoestuto. Manure abct pow tkeaskiwer, If the Lai Is ry rich ow It down to grass, and check the growth of the trees. Many cherry twee have been lost by forcing them. The cherry tree will not bear high manuring. -- What are some of ,thv9tv-st winter pews, Laurence Whit& Belies, Elovey, Calif de France, Beurre d'Aremberg, Gloat 3forecau, and Vicky of Wakefield. Is. it necessary to tixh the land for a Vineyard? No; plcmg eep and manure well with thonvichl decomposed ma• nitre, and let yam. vines., If your land is nod enough for corn you will get l ictiefactory restate.' • Con peach trees be grown in pots or tubs? and bow should they be treated? Test and give very good results. They may be set in twelve, forme. nor sixteen inch earthen pots,' or in tubs of sks;mt the same size, well shortened In when set, and should be well" pruned .811 the time; use good soil, and pack It close in the pot. They should be well watered In summer, occaskinally with matinee. water. If• the pots are -plunged in the earth they will be less trolibie. Seep them to the Cellar in winter for protec tion. Will give fruit the second yeas alter being set. 'fry it. Should strawberry plantat ion s be made in Spring or Autumn? Spring Is tire ferred by all m vket gardeners North. When only a few are to beset, it may be done in August; but they require more care if ',lamed then.—Tilion's Journal of Horticulture. , I Michigan k second to no other State in Use number and quality of her sheen. Many good men are living, and itviox because — they are good, who remember when she had a hundred Indians to One sheep.. So ne Engliah fanners feed each head of stock tram a pint to a quart of ' , Wle' am a day. It is diluted with water and sprinkled no hay, which is packed and left to ferment twelve hours. The cattle like it as well as childr a do sweet cake. . . The Board of ilea:th of St. Paul, Min-. puma, pay farmers for every load of manure they haul out of the city. A Idtchigan husband boasts that he ran make breed and. pies; wash, iron, and tend the baby; says be married young, still is young, and always expects to bo young; and he brlieves in husbands belif educated so as to bo useful. To get a strawberry superior to the Willson, proptqpdors are working with ambition and perseverance worthy of ad miration. Whoever wins shoal/ ho wide inclependentipich. The best cows are home made. A-civ ilized nation is wealthy whore home pro dectionoare good and fashionable. Long and happylives came from home made clothing, and home made children. Two hours ieading of a good newspa. per is as profitable as als hours 'work out of twelve. The farmer - and the produce dealer - equally should understand the machete. Sometimes to know a thing is the same as to earn $100:• In Minors the °sago orange hedge is planted, cultivated and warranted, for one year, at thirty' cents a rod. In two years it will keep out all stock, and it Is said.to last eve hundred years. The imports of wool into New York for the year 1866 were 86.713,112 pounds; from Janntry 1 to May 25, 1867, 9,960,- 824 poondst and for the trinth. ending June 22, 2,498,892 pounds. ; Mr. Li /tlfirtun informs the Rural American that when his Cows trouble !lira by holding their milk, he reaches his hand Sp and is m:es Ida loge's on the backbone, forward of the hips, and presses down hard for a minute or so, and they will always give down. Gay;Lossae has proved that milk kept from the sir is preserved for a long time, perfectly good. AL Mahreniaving put the theory to a practical test and laid the process before the Academy of &knees for their examination, the committee re port that wilt tlis preset cod, after six. mor the, still possesses all the properties of freak milk z A. prize of fifteen hun dred 'frantis has been awarded to M. Msbrwt. Some ides of the extent of the punch crop this season in Delaware may be ob tained front the estimates now being made by the railroad company, which is preparing to carry them twutarket. It tir"2fil that shelLinKenTntl el 800,000kets.jais exclusive of that portion lying along the bay and cresks, which has lea natural outlet by steamboat and sailing vessels. In 1164. the year noted 'for. Its heavy crop, there was shipped from Smyrna 70,000 baskets. This year the railroad company give the quota of Smynta at One of our exchanges . says: friend in whose nowers Of obserretion we have confidence, inforaiv us that cast spring and summer he - made the - Contralti g ex periment Ile transplanted ten cherry &rem while in blossom, commencing at four o'clock in the afternoon, and trans . plaiting one each hour - until one o'clock in the morning. These transplanted during daylight shed their--blossonia, producing little or noire:4 while those transplanted daring the darker portions maintained their condition fully. lie did the same with ten dwarf pear trees, after the fruit was one-third grown. Those transplanted during the night per- . tented their crop and_ showed no injury !rum having been removed. With each of these trees he removed some earth with the roots." - CITEIP WAY UOI6GTIte/lIIATOII/SPiIIsGS., try tutus. to 1ME1112.11141 Drag Stare, where ran e•s wo cure the ti stcr Mreet from lie eptlen. reeele. evet7 week, et the .er►.lowht (melt earpy of the Keot..ek► • I =I /fLUI LIDS Wierll3. carved the barrel 1.1 t Syria'sowest raw. 'Yd. dlr.% dram thet6L day. cold JOSEPH FLEMING'S Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, = EMS EITO ITCIII, TETTEU, ALI. Sally Uler Salt Ilbesimi Ileald'llead. Eropt 'SWATHE'S OINTMENT.' futilely ereftestes Itteee troableaume Wei Sworao , s ••111.11.a11at Olistroont.. 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"""'" 4 "fft conking f. the pine. mys: ...It le prescribed to lepootanceri.; elect, rod where/14.proof the orirom prolaiiefi la pilau sod ceramic la asuroottion or meerallOa f ate bowels, ceramic critenihel eirectlonik " caegtl ' uth r tl ' i o n " :ll "'"l Moat, tube, and mho,. there roc nee ara wail!: mdlipeat It can br. teams wllbout dirsor eepuo . tc miers aortal avocations: Irod !mitred of men.. toe. orodocee •Oracle ff. healthy pow., Asa and visor. Price. dr few bottle; slit for Ar e Asa let PULA w efITA POI (b,kt, MUNI , . For sale try tee from dos. of Mace settle. at Dn. WAYSlLMlltifitet Medicine s tore. lan Wood Wrest. her t~ - ~~~~3#i~4fi~~ii~~JiY~ Alt. 8/Ng/LA/I; 'Adam .IPonvess Ank, /VA Wren 4 to an nuinorhad Aims so roam AltrUalelments for As 614111127Mand and g al& inAil=lArtngßesi Ungdid Ming . . „ • . 1: 1 0 1 WAMMIOD:IN: 1 1 334irziamez910, 110. 711 coa•ert 11114 k of chorte,..pon e 0 ,1.11%. moat WM. MU, Dave oomstatil/7 Olt Una all 'o'. ES. 3301WDEI, sr.'n- v d, l2.an“iii"llovict! Lana V &A.. li. wAtiyi ,-rbe eAstig el Um annum. or itat. Ittr,ltemr;Lamnrls Seem &ad Vlglibytall. Limn allewell OlMale PTITSI3ITAGH DAILY GAZETTE 117ESDAY, JULY 9, 1861 J:l' FOR RENT. 4 Furnished Rooms •• Lag. 4.14 on h• sscond Boor [M.. lola tot...a, wit ham Os post nil p•-tte ba, blare • C. THI, 01 , 11 C. JTLW THE HEST AND CHEAPEST LW rams, bald by TM§ AMERICAN TEL COMP/1111' N. II BT. CLADI STRIXT. 171“).7i:rrs TuisPAY. JULY to. A COLD BREASTPIN. Coatenla. a Irk d !, - .v. 1.1.1 tTh vertla 4g ..;;;orUla ad aLt. }ISE nLicK.Tur;)ottoo, ABD THERM $195 PER POEND, AT THE ASILRI CAN TEI COMPANY, X. i 81. CLAW. BTRICET Jr:brerl. ALlMilan. NATIONAL BOIL Yalsbutob. Jo , yll. /OM JOSTILTIS .d iTIE,DIMS. Ebsi flay, • IneerV i rsbe l ls s go r t 7 lNgltlot " 4. ‘ 3 l .N" . .! OST I ; E : . /S. NiCIAY: ' Las le, ntAck. GREEN AND $l.OO O'er poond, at *Os imerleanTeaCimpatirsNewStore, N. ASP CLAIR ST I4ST.. ---- ICE PITCHERS.—Another Mai Ice ?lichen. Waiter, Goblets, _ 4::EtrZ.M. eIY3O, Just received by J. B. OECD & CO., IS Firth b [mt. J . P. ISRAEL, _REAL ESTATE, ' Stock and Isururaiscs agent, No. 26 Fodoroi Be., Allegheny. drawn Illa . Collected. Deeda, NM. and Yortgaces pITTSIIIIIIGEI NATIONAL COAL & COKE COMPANY. Minrs. shl epws mid dvalers , wholenAt and m ull. In to BEST FAMILY COAL, NUT COAL AND SLACK °Mee and Yard—Corner FOURTH ANU TILT bin rlnsborgh. Pa. Alt ordtera ror delL•ory la the City. Cr •Mproent "11!1"66.firkti SION--ENOINE IN THE WINDOW I=l NEM CROP JAPAN TEAS. I lIIJI.STI Forty threes at ebb above etre. j , e received. 're lca bee no rival In me ag tb sad finer Peter.ollM. ,er eblp I • OOLONG—Ellarvesi of 181664. ch... 0. able. 0•3•4 en. This c.vugl he choicest 14 We coup kry.4l M 10. 24 tmm 1 1 •• T. 10.r.5. pertl y lase.% al'aet Ma, M •• E.MIII Ifn BRILILEUPASIr TEA,. • . J 1 daft drawlag. strop' .4 dcb Blut Tea r 1 pt. per earh ratio. 41 cc v!, •• tik "'!" ''''' • • •• 5441110 n to tbe •hOOO Irr,e Grtork of Mack and/mm.la re.* novena 11004 1,11 tie. of 1/rten • et, vol.lom ate env 11.1100 fp, 0. 10 ,. an a uet.cact at Astor, conwtatag , Young Bryson, Gunpowder, and Imperial, Varylts la prier. freak SI .02 16 Orden far MELDS & BOUCRER, 108 Smithfield Stxeet, ==o= MI 121=1 BOWS= PITTED LIP WITH dka..l3, Hot and Cold - *Wet, &c., Dl experienced andpractical workmen. JOHN M. TATE, Pinniber and Gas a flier, 227 L Street, Pittsburgh; and be Federal Street, Allegi l ay. ka,1107.T6,81. pdtt. BALE.--ilou.e and Lot on Libelist Wert, Malty , . tbet, S. by ITO &q.t. hob. frame., coatalet live rooms. Irak* obi ityy tiost• and Let onasses or bittilYibit H•fibiltet /11Seybeay Mr.* tb lau t. orbit of ls.re.ter Uglily.. Lott% by M. d Bobo. Web, cattalos auta 1004. sad Lb lybe one ...sari Oat* PI ellelng. on Selmer street. leasek.ster. I.oanlrytOfeet. rr , e• Si lot loAurm wrest i steell Lioness sea Lois In good ttann• Isuntre of J. Ryan :aw. Hester. near Omelet Street. Itenetreettr. Jrineel. 10 OIL REFINERS. THOS. S. CALHOUN cusza.z.aurrrictra., N 0.107 Luca Street. Allegheny City =V4=4 7.etillitt of """ PA_NICS. VilliglAZUMV 22i all klnde wart al' claw date lb. davra rea gm moat Mamma. lama 004 at the ahem.. oue.. --- mono_ EXC6IAIIOII WOUJIL, R. & W: JENKINSON. =1 Tobacco, gnat; Cigars, Pipes, &c. ..1 . 1 4 . a IZUZII4I. ei.. kctioarar. C . M. GEARING, Planing 111% Sash & Poor Factory. • orrier BUTLER oild A Ll.KtilflC Id ir tfTligleTd. I. Iv. Word. awl , No. la DM /1/01-U t.. ritt•tratek. Turn 11.4. • all. Braelrtlu, molt Potters aa;l and 6traltiMnitling dust low - 4er. •II tur,sur worn t0n...t1• Os bawl. Orden from r Om•DUI 1LL1.0011.4 10. MIX MS C . G. FISCHER% FANCY Dyeing and Bemiring Establishment, naiketum ALLEY. Between Wood wid Bwltbll.l4 went, PinTtlbUstitf, re. All geode Mermen Is two weeks. Wend kept week.' to the Ow,. ter.l.• eguntunt, mett:sa TOE CUIAP DAT AND HUE eroxr. 6111.0721 1 / I N. Przetleat Retail Leavy in' ROOM and 11110.14 igen and a Alki, taco 01 0011) eTUEILT. Al. pyriteay City. No woere alas In the two miles Natoet bargainooo , obtalsati . tat way 01 Cans. 0001s,a. and alt Pl. tit at La. thee` Ualtera and Nadal:W.l, Mr.Uuruat Wan Is • fair dealt. eaten with raa - anan.a vents; and dans. wined to off, great bargaltool who sane Wel we the Irpatronage, 112•0:017 LESION.II% TUX P.L.LOM TO 4iILT PURE. 'LENION'SYRUP. ianehotered from the lelne . of LeElO3l, te at • L. P. 111111t13 CEO! 114110/MOK /21E3 X 332 NEW FIRST CLASS GGOCEHE /4,154 7XI/Ell/1.1. IST.. ALLZULLENf. 'reek block of shops • Teas, Coffee, Blugars, d'e.. ie., Which era oiler to the yutglo,at 'lowest pelage. A. G. BRYANT. mrut:os - J01111F•• PECK; OUNCIIIENTAL MAIB WORKILII AND 1 . 9.919•199. 99 fourth street. weeper from wool. Lostsool. .41:11L:.'11:1147,r,v0zz,r0. *4 , , E .f. Tows. sonl p• War (Mama jirwelets. Ha• good plies la cwt. out be glees for Wm ir. •Wad!..' n.l schtlemon'shalr-antUttviAmpi masa., BMW , £ 1110 BER, AjACIMUMAI — CP 1.4 4 VitlnT ASSOC' ATION 111111.111N11, Nos, 1I and • riT. uLAIII STRZET . L'ITTIIBUEUtt, pnalal atteuttolk glum to Um ainder 'l.llO building of Cadet 'Homed And pußi 4v le Z. IL P.A....ILINI.Ekt; House Dander and Carpenter. gi g g i a +roar of DA:ADDIS ALLET oud DU. o Jobo i rlr Y ind Itopalstog doss oath aeW tea. sod ouDatoh. bunts SUNDAY , ICBOOL CELEBRA. 1 . 10113. ?lONICS. DINNER PANTLES. Q erlab as best • case*, comrrTioni•at MU. lowed. pliPlad Ointi=egn T . 5 0t1f...1,7 . 71 01CaX1710 , - SLEEP ZiEWBEEL Mi=iin=l CAIL T TIONTIie public' are hereby caathronl Altana?, reurdne or ...h. lan any carat - drawn or alirro.t ar a a, =fn. X aaaaaaa national - Bask of Plitabaran as a nr ran In Want was poini fromMT MUM*. ma an a l 18$ Lib IX don: 111784"."4"4119AiniX nalkilLAND. br i "° l46lB BEAM!, CANDY MANUFACTUREkr - avaa...itTu A ta av d m:. uA r i r star i g i va z u k .... 7l , l% :Wad d6O . r NEW ILDITERTISENLIgNTS, GREAT SALE OF • DRY GOODS !I rrep..o"lo analog , . buonot.. Monday, July SI h.' and sting To August . Sth. After iehloti the balance o[tue Ota4(ly Illay,) .it ne au...4.r.. PUBLIC AUCTION ! 4„.._. l p s zTlas o n l i: IZE , 111n111•C HUCK T•171.1.g lu • • • MC Colt XIS 73 11.T4LAM T IVrediVIVIOV ..--.4 Yi N , •l' DKielS GQOUS...., 23 off.f L WLIOu 4531IIKILES IS ;1100NEY Sic DRENNAN, No. 50 Fedeial Stregt, • 541 - horn, tbfiwlth you eml camp. , price.. 111 , T 'n IL BULL. HUM. 111. WIER IJAILER ILY.LIALIE.•L ItiDUBIIII.4IL WOLVES. 11U.GILin. BOLE & CO.; Joy uxopits, Fntino Minders and Machinists, hake to added. Maxima Cal I.Vad rd:ant Entleat, et all W.- a, vrtzlon..lo , CO [lce Conte got, of every de enpdoa.111. 1 " 11 dr. . o r. Joolt Or.tok., t00t.... a. 11. 11010. al mob.. ,o, VA, Dar Way. il leado ll dra p , a 02.0.54 third streedt.eadi • Aurrsuumilin. VA. ,•stvis STF.~M RUILERd, Steam Ee tfu le d . t; e ' e n e lle " ? .I!l:aerltr-g Lathes, FOR BALE. rna. Tno Vogl.. 10In h eylladrra, rent etenie; bootee •alvea. sterp•ahe !shaft. 7 tacos Ca.. lr e'er. feet look null •oges aed cranks. lane Doeoor glue. a Is e re and conpleloont. at or morel. ery , ior steamboat. letro ogle.* v yonder.ll In AC . rear Fonl ' eond.uand roll Taming La.lo one Wood antbe•• one good ealern,Eortne. JO In. eoloder. 50 le. Woke; orw Roller. 40 la. dom. SI feet lona—two 1141. Owe. • enveral oil Well e nolnee.litatlonso and Portable Bolters, nem and *aeon I hood. all In , ei.dent ogler , will he • la very len ftreatn. lunette at the I a othST/CAL WORK. „1111704 K M. MOLE .K CO,. Cot. Point Alley and Donle.e Way. , POISONOUS AND FILTDI: idulteratlunaoe need ' • IS TIE lINCEICTCHI OF ADULTERATED . SPICES. BLADE LEAD, WORMY CRACLEES, TAILEA AUL, TIIILEHIC, Are AROORK the Adulteration. treed! THE PURE SPICE MILLS, Manufacture none Sol derreetlY eumc SPIDER. • $500.00 SEWARD For an, adulteration !nand la nor nolo,. One parkoar or Pore nOOOl.Oll go an far o three packages of adulterant eplee• eanal,Y NOSE. GESIVINE 17XLWAIIS 8161311.16 D ARBUCKLES & CO., Thtkula (was gni frofrilan of Pare Spice Xi% 222 and 221 Liberty Wert, PITTeREITIKII t PA. Warra , ead lb be brder t rlaroreo atr ganl ht taro eh,- nooloal than auy Conte la tle. motel. lyS 1673 BAGS COFFEE, UODUTObII. LICTLY CLIOICE. Lo atom sad arrl,l . os. I , sw b lot flock of • ornen alioexistEs. "r111V.:111713,1:,1.t w w 1 " ARMCO - MRS & CO., • Nas. 212 La 241 INtiy Fired, Pit sktrslt, NO VACATION. Prof. 11.011BOC1i .111 easqls'oe to rive Instractions on the Plane and Organ. ivrow.d vtgli • daaet a no rIfitYMCT 011tt0.6. 1114 ante time evrry opportoolly to Italy that o o I tgb• AO Joanna. at. Atop y at,. 5t.3.30....‘43.. 31 IE3 .03.4 , foor kom 3 bra Stott. Jn:31:07.11:r 1/714LES 131 Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, aillrea'GriZEL 121741.2.11214 French Clocks, Jr,c.. Special ear. ink Om W ataILEPAIIIINU i)1/ YOE WARY;III2. AU. 22 Fifth Street. • oak M.+ 2. 111122..? swum:color...mu. O. 1VC.1.212.2.1111 GENERAL INIiiiiNCE AGENCY SWEARINGEN & WCANOLESS, No. lit TOVIIT/t br., Pittsburgh, Ps. lienang lontatior Postern restarylvrta of Continental Life Insurance Co,, El= to LIVIR att4l a..enyuena f alne e Elccl4.l Is ivarmultle Cam ow , Je lowes:t.N.. all n. CO•PAHTSER 4 OIP NOTICE. irrnmcsau,ly I.t. Vntlw le bitivbir Oren th;s J•littl BLAIR tb Ls ON hers Aulmittaat Into the Slim of • MORROW & RA.RmEtax, I l roprielars WU.* Ballet WAtt., 74C nCCSC wad style of tae ltm will. Boa Ms S.W. be MORROW, BARNIFELLL & CO. city I.LOINS . ..a.I.ILIVA I I . IIIPOCKIii, July Is, f claw WV.IGII . ;MALES. • fralfisl Proposal.. m4irm.r.4 to the Pbtance Committee of lb....cue of Ma (Mr of Sill.. burgh. wit b", rr telMsl at Mi. crate ant I WEL. 10M. MC7., M o'clock p. m.. for Wak.a.mtera for the ...oral Puy Welsh &alai Iltasiors I'M Mato bow much Pm mat. of IIM Er. o.efeae •Mslow from .aid boats. they Yoll I pay to tbo um of the ~me. Joan sociattio, /pa. roo'roirrr. ST. CLAM HILLIARD . ROOMS. PLZANANT PLACZ TU NOLND AN WWII. TA* large 6.3 cOmmodloollrorls on tbe , blitillreft Cm of ft ask Rs. FLYe bees newly ted up far First e Claes Billiard 'Room& dLl7.7ll:=Z;Vir-17:11)fe a but cOrMI w e 3. E RS. (MP` di r;us.' HOPPEII a C 0.,) Haying sold hla Intaiint fD WIL . d. WILT, oti Aprli - mt. 11417; Mixes from the dm. add Mr. WILT anion •oartaer from iliatdata. the alma of the arm will natant as anal, Mad cod. Moo a on at theta old stead, lan. dS SEII HFIEILD STREET. Mai bia LINDEN GROVE RE-OPENED. located Jost at the ' lIA!.L•rD RAILWAY STA7pIN, .11102,-opeood to the Will, wick flew plat tom, ood eregaytWor coloyleta for /Menlo ran. tcs, OR THE . 4TH OF JULY. al, the ehtenteve hielurde edlnentre.. (rev. merey eh. erneshale areited./ . 1111011 in let le Ilhe.e Awl Club. sot .e t bleu.. et the " VCKIJaU NAILITAY STATION, j7NAO OAKLAND, NEW BOOR. STORE. Ulan Sabbath School Book Stoke. • 13 1 hlts ankTelitamooti. Sabbath &boo! Libra. ty Booka and larcptlakeld Theological. &Mold •od Plonk 7looka, Ptatlonery. o• Pore mad MI•collooemm Poo.* so.ored Sod all order• prompt 7 tlllad, 84 cheap.. trtra i lll N. 17 1 .11 lard 113 iblearPt.. PRl•borob. Pa. RAY BAKE WELCOME. nos le the Ronake mule. and aan nd oa any /dna or ad •ILto oe t-eperatl eta, Fe. 7:4 1 41 . 1V er &ant year. ward,: entaleor b t :r . trtre ' atTellaa ' to% and eoltattna It. mid whole l eale and lead at the teet iab t...let tr, Ce .j_ ln z toLlala r .. h t.nd b n i or at No. Ott on•e&T/ WALLAOZ. .111:01KYE1.14., OIMENT. TIRE BRICK ItbD TILE, • • IaTON F.IICRBTNn W./!PIE 1.1114 (11MtNILT Tor% 0g0.....1 • IiatIWZMa l" 7 1-B iITHEICT oopoots llopoe.anels Home ' w . • NEW STORE. • • S. w. zroxims.as.as. Confectioner. Fruit Store & ICE CREME SALOON, and ORDINARY. soe ourrirvisLo iirsrer, bOirean ilaw fath And Libintr. =Mind, CHARLES REIZEASTEIN, raa trairau, ar:„ ("MIA Eoor above L)*4.1.1. Glass, ales ware 4 Table Cutlery itigI I ,IINZTZLPITIPL'a =l. rrivaln :4aq I tar S EI'ONID BANKERS , AND tkiCitoels 4poato ToOst N - TER rat • w MOT, will most pos•tirel4 take salami at BALL. on the e•••th• of d lily 24. b. Tim largest 'merest and most *om stet oat,. rt is aver laMiteread toe w i r lie . Flt•ar Z; 1 .1: ro Z t :s . ri:r:ts%n an .T. 14 was • tea Me ass. -The mlatin .ns Nail was flud- with th. sifts ot the city. The ot the t4:i d d ' rXkll P a It:=Lr. n gg ear 41 . 1 n: . n:mbers , 47 . , :leitists sod Or e Myeloid the grand ' 71:, ' ,lutlan ,;•ITI at th e' Concert • .1. tur 26.0 of Jnl4• a alit wittie or r llckoey The rand MMO , thia of present • will or conducted an the mvtaat Benefit trim:cote. A prtsorats lllotrlbutieli of lo Tll.l. Udders. Ultptud. (1,n1,1 Imams. Cl cub. A precast with tiny t 1 ,4 (.11141re'l nee t. ' illTj,b r r n t:l7l3. - iNg o grov. t casino.. to. most okep.lcal of the runt advan tages a Nen wtil see me to all who Forth theta la th• onte•toiso .4 Ille a Mmercial 000 Onan• and sounding of the corapsil, and the ma al.' hank,- I neural, will, they hops. broye • euttleita..gemsaire of the Wrest. god Imp'?' ii tli 1110. holders will be moot scmpa wool watebed Uler and itusrded. In feet it Is toe desire of the mraimasura 5.. conduct every transaction tor she tbdiret or wh.ever 0.11 pa Chase a . t, and icemodatl7 ie cco l e any aed usury. Milne which coedit In the slightest dente elmia- I.h the pb 11.• whichis J.,. 50 sc rna to all Dealt. •r who 1,1,1 of t r , ;:ttnt r 6 , , ,, i e til,...fi l cria . .dNrsen , t h isss l o:6 l l . :one o.iok tureto ram - present. 011,0 N 71.0412 4. an p•mt• at 43 MO: dye ra.li prasenta ili mot ra•- t 1 uenta. 41.011 tott -teen pre.• • L. at g. toentres•u pa.. at t • t e n ow p idento OM% f rut case p•e.ents • 4 10 0 •er.nr am presents at CA: one hundred and t u ft rash s• V.l; . ue ben.. hued and efty cash Vl:um° hnedred I y dr! pre b ve ct i LUM 4110 two ban i amounting' ° alma tai. 'st P .inl: l 7 f e itraud silvnos • t 6 . 6001,1 Chleterlere graod pt• anus m 615iP. e e beef'. 7 o eve pianos Pt gm); ro kmel. • mg Si beiare piano. at OM 01 ' Inaladyo. 11 12.5.1.10.11.1•11.1 ' wpm Mach lam-75 skno.ler Wilson. rah rate sew. as is IP 5.011'M W.. Isk P. Thad half ease •wleit MileolnessogiZi *hurler & plain ...meg emebtsimi at *Ott ..76 es". Os. wlee machines staid., to amp... Mute.. sewing lose me. at 0411 1M Nomad , son•is sewing aim mu.. 660. Diain-n4..—el . Marmon.. $3.601:1. fall sets Olg d. ds at 13 illamoba Mu Act sloes at &Sidi 2. diamond elustur nom aS by 21 n. mond cio.o.r In at PM. 31 ohmiond ctn. r rlogs 6 D a faster-in.. (laid uts• so•d atches at DM: 1.6 o ,e ts , yid ...phut go 0240 411 sent. , mold watch. 711:: °m ne.at 0191,a1. onoe..ohm at $160; 11eM01en gold c. at 611 3 colour 0.1000. —Ol American kr w menu. et II:6i coo mmer watch., •t OM: IN American miser , WPM has at 11:5; delseaud Myer MM. watches , at 0ff;..4.4 lyuniscr watches at 4 1 4: pined ...elite at pm; assorts. prlm s valued at takil Om. Total seine .1 preteuts.sl,M7.l.v. Ituroudiately ail, the sr•no .. pri n t Ile. once presents he wilvd ou II be printed and gent tsnaCts ticket alder. _Tom vela car the Mire...tend mostlamar.• Pal man of distnbution7Mo/10.ed te the P.M.. thl. a nd hareem:l4ll the sale °nick et. Pad the ralstechn alik e ` ...eta PLANK. W h N.TER a CO., Nanscre a it klmtsger.. No. M NeiorYelk, who will ampule m ores In Metro's...My petit the day ot grand presentation entertainment .cleated oed will he minded over to a mitionittee by she seal. am. so maiiiimb latuartlal illstmuntlon of eat.. Tlek.t.. one alib...ch. For sate as Me /Jabal. House of elv•Kit. Li/MIST/GM • Cu., No. at tt ois sway, Now York. or mut by mall on receipt of price ate almas for return Mistake. p 4.1. Terms or Cita, hates.—A44 0 ml• Pre. cartes a ...Pinot nye or isms natmeror tickets. and sending tee money ior she mom, will be showed ma fidlemnit conamt.lon all eed 6 Mac, t emu sedum. for 4 60;10 tick Is lonne a ',Wes. for* lb; 2(1 Matte 1.9 one adan". $1: 131 M llcßet. to Duo sold am ES 03: 40 ort. midi.. far We sub 30 MOD ts to one edam.. for all an ILO 1.151 0 0 s to one edam tor In or o r entisertheris name may ue made &ea; send Om rad 1401. e adore.. with Loan. erectly and - tate Mousy Oy draft. t 1 t01 5 m 0 .7 . .T.:141 . :..t . 7r et r . 1.1f. i ' l " g=ls-s lt .: tbilas cau. arldimmd to ODA. Wage rat/ & e 41 Dr oadWar NeW York. o: rail LOUISVILLE TOBACCO. JUST RECEIVED, A Large,Stock of the BANNER BRAND. Alto, a lot of tha celebrated Fine Cut Navy, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT • B. & W. JERI:MONS, N 0.6 FEDERAL STREET, TONVGEtENY. AItTIPIANS , INSURANCE COW. PANY, .111oe. IC Corner WILD and Tllll3ll ell:CF: Cq irrr,llV4o4 ea. • The folloolor Its.trOent of *Nos of Ibis c0...p...4 on 4011..T0. 11 , 84 potolffed Pa coo foronty Capitol 110,0.0:0 Wl.O prloPere or toe/tutor to ' NO,(P) 00 15C014.4 4.0 , 4 4r4.1 . 17. PSS, 10 JUNO 10, UV. Mrstilv /tr. ao d Wlb Rf41...,.4]4.04:0 Intrrw t. orapoll rent. SeSt. 40 rpon—u.ton, • Ire rmalums 1. 0514 noilo.riro. Stamp, swot, Cven• In.lot ol d la .44 . mewl. int ursaathatton sod Atting • no *M. 1014 CI ...oar • 4 Oro. 47t 1.4 4440d10g fay tt4J 94.1,526 Ito 11¢11 1.414•41aakt0• I= Cub. t , a•lc stvaun, sur Pei ulna 4.ert.stets, • I.aaat on liaittall ¢wJ eat . 31 WI 10 lireann ............. . .. 314 3. 4 -a-. Nereo. payaNe.,3 nela3.. 60,a0 ID 0.1.11.rc mad late. 100.1. el,. ..ramti.l heat. •,i4 1313335 t, ik..ratel MOO not net ail $.54 CO W 1.00374 MLITIES: (Me tun of 4. 0-41 ... J. U. Sceretartr. GENTLEMENS • FIMMEING 'GOODS, No. 72 Fifth Street, NT/JILT • OPPOSITZ THE 1:01lT OTTIOE t The moot extendre ender, the latest laid deg. the largest Irsdareadata weldor Igew Ton. Perfect Fitting FrenctiYoke Shirts, WADI TO MOLL PUTNAM & HOUSE; . OUCCLISSOB.II TO anzeorm & PETNAIL FIECIT TARSI SMUT JARS! We ere manuteetorers of tba DALBEY & LYMAN SELF-SEALING - FEU r JARS, J ken FOIL CORM/. and barter • ler.rg dere On baud. are prepared to WI ad *Mara pawed,. sad gad ter attendee of dulere arid 00.11311.1, 10 owe Oct.. WM. DIoCULLY Rs CO., Uttleo r lo song Wireno et.. WtIL.Ou7ID. 7 o.—srer oALIteT JlO. C.,r cheapens an e ro l ld i ßod ralteelll.r. snows,* all e4h6e,..Ve JOBS B. YOUNGSON, 1\0.200 Wylie Street, • afirpwlnlty laftwon all than.. Who ate fa vim*, RiagWjoß 1e hl/ ILn last he tma opeaad a. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, At the above number. net, BMW) & OAkra, EP., IT ht . vele. ,Ppeeiel 50.va:loa tole to : E d:IZZ l irr At. VA' 1.1"4" Kir FhE 41 ttliAD etoveles mud eveolog. 11 . LANCE, . Not. 135 and IST Third Strest, DYER AND FlCOln=, Straw Goods Cleaned or Dyed. HID GLOVIa and LADLYIS , MIMES clean ad .1. 4!1lo, F°" esLE. USK 8 INCH EN9U N.Il Inch stroke, new. onu n on c b n n w n a a l OACIELIATING ZNO/NE. t Inch, by 33 loch stroke one E Inch occond•bind INO3Ni, It lash Blfnla. hot lacn E tal. oil Iron 0.4 plate. On. IoH inch A U3Nd, 4 WS Santa, second. hand. The . above will be fold cheap, Mt cash, at, ANDREWS t AILUSTROXISID MACIIPRISLIOr Cotner Mut dusky and 'Water litraeu, • mr0.15 A I.L , G It. V CITY. PA. Pole BALE.-We have for sale several good seem...baud Iron Turning Lathes, adepted for trireme sales. We offer U. b. risaw,to mice. uhie ...nil. VOO Inch cylinder. 20 lecb stroke rn Iron Mal; bran 10 babe. "alateeLcr, w lees long. two brach dam Jgeordza at tbe ixUQtr IZlay WORM. II Calf M. BOLE & CO., Corner Point Alley &Duqueitne W•y, lord:ALI ' Plttebergis, GEORGE A. SILLY, Wholesale. Druggistr _ 37 Wood Street, tomitu, the Bt. Marla MIN.) ' AIWA WITAIIINITAR A I I tda r O I d2 LYE ni17.113. PV 4e ird ," Do. el i ergill, c4 Bl7lAl 6, HUT.. elm= oinL§.*o. min J. W. ELN.N.N.A:EL so. at LIBERTY starzr. candieS, Cakes, fiats 'and Fruits. eMtiir°"`"!. d:d DINSOLTITION:OP PARTNER. Bli IP. —nap Partnership heratatoreasitultig between tie a•deralitsaii baa this 'dap ba ta salved by mnival erinsapt. The bothers of the PthT.l.4ll)Ditisi, . 'Pia T: H. listaltion era, the &florins. - • cuoquta I en - ow:ET! ; - • I b.r• lott . rere4 nt or die , itirali s siorleitritti7lry. ' to A:14 ." Jel a n""" .;: VONA tirmi, NEW AtiVillitiglelitffErrEL vsat UNII3IOACIFIC CAI R 0 A D CO. . , bosom atuirat.h. a 110 10,04[rtna 01[1111, 2 4 / 1 /al l ‘ [ ..e.t . i.tawardo 011. Paean Ocean, , d l2, • ACROSS THE CONTINENT r 1,6 1. COW/A-NT. t rIT2.110: 011. iv!, 2 liat DIVIDEND 110tICE.The motors of ilia E.nt bavo doolatud • divi dend of 'FIVE PEE. CENT. out of 111 pronto of lb. last at: monits, payable on and &riot the Mb Inst. • ILOBT.-a. tiftlEß. FIRST MORTGAGE lUDs I NR:b2l' cumtt - - - ; The Contain, now offer a thelr. Ranat Haylna - thirty years to ann. and buena latirost, payatdo on the llnd dafatiattati.,,, July. In the City Sayr Tort. at the rata 01 .1 SIX..PEII CENT IN:I3OLD , At Ninety Cents on the Do!lari' • 'gbh reed era. completed from Omaha i%5 mate witt on the lot of .1.111611rf. 1917, sod M tell' iulppad. and train, are regularly running over . The Company hat non on Land sofnclent teem. tiea, etc., to finish the remota leg portion t the eastern hose of the Rocky Mountains. 212 sa lee. whittle under contract to he done OM,- te her lit gt tett year. and It Is expected that tb entire road will he In running order from t abet° Its western coanection with the Cm, tr Peeler. now being tepidly halt .4..0 ftdot Sacramento. Cal., during Ira. • , • Means of the Company. Ertlmatlog the dlillaraCe to be built be the 174 ion Pectin to be I.6rd mites, it. United ataten Government Issue. Male per mot. 7hirte re. Banda to the Company av the load It finished at the average rate of 0001 gdri.Me pet tallta unting to V,41.T11403. amo • Th. Company la also perrotttvd to lame Its own rirat Mortgage Bondy to an edttal .mama. end st the rime time. which LT gram.. ACT or combs's" aztr..unL near IfOrtI4.OZOS Was 317. .toe, the bonds of the United States ben In mabordiaotv Mane. I' Ye Government mates ik donation of 111.10 aeres of land tome mile, .moon tins to 31.0A.,00 acres. eaUmated to be worth IM40:0,003, making the 1.0141 icsourree. 00-10.11 W or the eapGal. MIL 41.1.M0: but the fall vigil. of Ma lands eszaket now be italised. The authorise.) Caplest Stock of the Company Is wile hundred million dollars. of wales Ave millloris have already been pall la. aid of ertileb It Is not supposed that more than tweatySfe millions at most will be required. Thin cost of the road ls estimated by competent eitlyincers to be about one hundred million dol lars. exclusive of wlelliMOnt. • Prospects for 'Business. The railroad Conneetibn between Omaha and the Lamle now complete, and the earalan.f the Union Piscine on the sections already finish. ed, for the month of Key. were 01012. Them sectional earnings, as the road Progress., will moth more then per the Interest on the Compa ny's Donde, and the throogh business Geer the only line of calmed tetween the Atlantic and raclac matt be Lrommae. Value and Security of the Bonds. rho Compttey reapectfUly subselt that the above sta.conat of facts falls d•atonstrates the security of their Bands. and.. addltioaal woof they would *cygnet that the Bonds ewer offered us lees than tea million A.llars 00 117 miles of road. on +/delta TTTtwenty tlition dollars have already been erpendcdt on AO bodes Of this road the cm are now ronausg, and the remaintonlil • mitre are nearly cotoptatadi At the oment rate of prentlam on gold these 0040 pay an annaal Interest on lha present Coat of Nine Per Cent., • Ind It le believed that on the painpitton alba road. like Um Government Bond., ■e7 will go above par. The Compact . Intend tell butt limited t moons at the prawn% low rate, and to. Ulu the right to advance the pile. at their ootton. eubeerlptlons will be received in hew York by Ike COVISISTILIVIIOSII lUL If& 7 ban EL CURE, WM t CO, lialen, 51 Wall St. /011 i I, CISCO E SOS, haters, 33 WO St, ♦ .1 by It IiNKS AND WANNESS generally henekbent the United Ilts.tre. of whore agape end derertptira pamphlets tney be 'obtained. hey will Coo be stet by Dail tram the Contra , retitle), No. At Neassa street, New York, on kernestlen. trabscrlbers Wen. their ewe • gents, to reborn they line canndenee. who stone will be. responsible to therm foe the safe delivery of tie bond. (JOHN J. USIA Tresiurei, Ei Veto York'. VI:ft:011one recaiivliu TltUbututa by NX4II.NON NATIONAL RANK. elflk.T.NB NATIONAL BANK. = JAXILS T.PHADY &CO., Bankers. S. lifit.rear a cu.. waked. == U . IL,INTEELVAILL REVENUE, 23d DISTRICT. Collector's Notice. OrriCheattlecron Or inralloAL Rwrowns. ToryirryJninnoCottacrson Ina. Or Yd.. at Water tn.. Alleetwity onto. Jane Mho ILL Retire is hereby riven UM toe annual • Lists at ISPZ , UId ToSlint. ionneny teritted 1.1. own vi and the Totes on 11.001111 S. UAW & Ato2l.—litLiNtit rwar.. den are now 1n this 4. , 1110e..twn lumen "In b. moaned tboreon to the CoLleotor. a laving alter tie lior VW JULY. 54, Theta tore, bea*sas dae. must be poid heron...the lath day of 4a 7. ••C,atherwise ashittleasi gnomes will be incurred by theta.. zurriwqrzm, FN., Deputy CitileetWar the tituaty ot •flastroan. and KIJIWIN LYON. Ing:gl7o, tarheir t respection col:intim and I.lllt linen deslgnadno ite tines and pieces orM.n .11 whore .01 stir b. prepared to receive th• taw noiloniablo them. To acoommodeo. 'Lepers. to the vicinity of the pia.* eittaimuy roan.. eesienated se follows. fiepnty Conte or 11. WITTLIte Isq will ulcer/ et thou, Wee•e to receive the taxes, on the dace CLEM. between 100 boarsof oclock a. in. and o'clook p. in., of laid dale. t • 111 Nev Tarent urn niadie . 'e dote on TUUDAY, a Jelly 16th. e et v. , -It Levela.T. on TisUESDAY. July 10th, eci 114141/0•blOte • tart te' Pateddwn, on FSIDAY , link at Wis Hetet. .11L141. payable only. fircanbecki 00 liatio.l Curran.. • uIDoe hones trove it A. N. 412 S. 11. WiN2NOI EMI TEAS ! .TEAS ! TEAS: UP ALL rsicze AND QUALITY, AT 8. 3ECT.R.33C.'09. GREX.7ff TEL Prim Toone Der Roond. atm good tiaod 1.10 .• grA 1.01 BLACK 17.1115-00.1onds. Bad 1 / 4 1.d. /Una 2.23 mart= TE4ls—Poweliong, /lardVongoeo. U. Flub Bow rod Brenkfut. dt.2o • Hub ardour,. do ALFA!, TEAS. • ilsooloted Joan. very pleasant 11av0r.;...41.10 .1.0•0. Yount ilyson, Loot No, 1N12.1 Tem, !I, toot Down, No an. T. 1 1• 1 4" No, 2 •• •• 3.2 d hoot N, do. t' room Itti Mont any n. mut wino& jolt ate 2114 of Ton they a ny and horn them put pTo,etl._andd ally of the vau EC. eltrntlaTtl .rearen by• .7gl the beside. getting Rom apt oven. iMfr..lo Whloo exactly moon Owl, tut.. . A. MILK. - mylno•10 172 & 174 /indent Pt.. AllentesoY. PROW. N. P. DUFFEY, ' • VETERINARY SURGEON AND HORSE 'TRAINER, Thankfel fee tbe hettronasebehe tonsils reeelved, ooneettery an 111.7. lOU he corn orened 110drITAt, IVTI,BI.s at the corner of /Joon) Ye -t end Last ane, Aleeheey Inlet eleo, • TetAlNlfiti•ad OT•SLY on Boot ee.street, ketween 01110 best and Moselle. avenue,. ()Mee at the latter and evaded:tea , tee tender Ida et. Npeelal atten ., on IltiT•11to bay. iner, Whoa., sel , etlne and lo.peeting hare.' as •Ith the asslatanre el /11.14 if. ,11. lenY lel wen at h's reshleneo.'eOrnee of Last La , . and Llbestrelt. Allenheur,)•/1 , 1 glee lestOes ridlas Anther , or tivatleinen. n 'ef :) D r.= " 7ll ;hnlatter. Ple;ane.77 J noinafti COAL! COAL ! RMALED 'PROPOSALS FOR TAILEtTY THOOa►YD IitraHILIS Or NOT ►ND LUMP COAL. to be dellyezed la tatiyard of the bosse of nano. Cost to be .414,4 so sealant, sad pat Into ta• Wm dating dal, and Intmt. . Proposal. to be left RI the Odlee et the Intl baton, 67 STRILLI. on or ;Wore July 11th. et man. BY order of the MOPPLY coluarriz. OM IMPORTANT. NOTICE. - • - TO OWEEEP or nostum PH• WEST beg to inters file Meads ied the bobile thee be bee removed his eplea eed SOUL.nem Molted I.lob 7414 le DD. D ~• UABDse Vf o trZ i taDee. , * eese md De Menem takeeleC and llMllif t' lg r ittilee isalfilgt charge Heel. of gee tofeetloos Meese. oat admltted. but every attentloo vet to [Dep. et 64 ted 171:atattl ANNA,' W y t tra " ::ll " ilt; VeLdeleare colleges t u Lorol r le. lle befep o re t :t Wolk el bore lJpont• bat,, Dm, be bid bottle... :41/I=• th* Sight and oUT Oats brozovny site Davi to. H....b. Abe egesess, et btablea. Witßlf aTter.s - g.appoeile Dt. Ceatlee Hotel• R Garrr, ' Wholesale and Retail Grocer. rian i N t .„ gac r. Th .e, Wl;rlSt a lr n fri: Whom loorson of Ohio otnlitt Mid lito . Dta. "pad, allootomo. tilt, P.. • • • 01191,04 . 'rare/owls pis ~et el., illetweot Wood and Muket Bte. itstqalre at 1e,t41 134. TIMIS 11 , 111122 . . LEATHEIL BELTINGVG lem iooluntly an 1, and • full dock uf bcit.q , asigyx:zra.....raz. lire a.. reM_. J. • • H. rettflA M. Jun - 211,44 '4l U•sar mama: fra.A.Nor ARENT • .BLVE-.OIL CLOTH, fOr Itolm Window 131tarlm - '4 no. rleemlal• jun neared as Up. UU . goLL.Rar. • 14.1.111 wp 2114. MAO Tot. DrvwElvns _ th.f?)lit,m,!.n.eft.9 do f t lOotod ofr, DoLl.ilt •NO rirrY CENT, Prk -Oa t Ks. out of Itto Vogt. Al 'Oft loot .tx m.aho. oat able fur5_0:124 ,. . , ..1.!001e• of ELIWAJLL, MU. If. Ksy r . n _. nr".. r , K. S. STo Plasburolf, July of. Is.. • DIVIDE Y D NOTICE.- orrlos or In rtirtalluatittAo COttrANY, t Joy lea. t r ertnlt . Thl k 14 1ii:TraVal ' 9 6 0 . 1 , "%t f " CrtZ titoeiOrtlett MIL Itte - rY ' Lltn , elm MIAMI, eater the vtdate et the hut e!% months. payable totthentlk, at the office et $0; comp.. W. Lt• Trounrer. MAIMPANY• APO 31aelryla laailoas.t. BAWL 1 • i 111.abo•g4. 4ay1.1317., THE 110411 D OF DIRECTORS OVVellellsele have acelared • 111eldend of nye PER myhT. on the oaplcal St ek, out of tteri....:lgzg d stblz i goplba, payable lo rd,- Da.bei Joel( Hetr'r . Cashier. DITID END NOT] CE.:— . TITE or,Dl ,BS 01,,tsbilalviggpri tilt7ttectrei r r C H72I.7IV 1.-r 0. the ~r . . ItOOttElLi. J'A1...1...F,Vt .. .1aty ht. . 13.31061 DlMllu&—The pittsburgu & ...area Don LL Ire ', IP) tils per 0.1 moti f th e or e s e...lt.sl . .t . nr i algt . tr lolo re , J o, PI ttsba • rarlaVn.4 icy f THE DHLECTOO‘ OF THIS 11...kbsv, tbs d.rdeduea a DlTldend of Biz Pee Con, Oh the Capital elect. pay ow. .4 end otter the 2 0 01 hi flee ol tiovernelent Tll. s.2tett It. W. MALL( ow,„. PlreeecnCll. YOoT WAer . italget r o24 . en-, tyaY C° "=%141,. LI., THE BOARD . OF DIRECTofts 2 " Lr t7, ' {)''f cs"?;:' M¢ of :=92°11 o ih n I h o e f %Vett. t rl+l.l &Lir ussi CZNT.. lees the 047 - 4 o m mal s ta ir /. , o4 , ,zitsr: re,11: 2 ;1 1 4 frf 4T July, pmxtmo. a. the °etre of NOLUW, LoNthit. CO, oe D•nd Fine etreet to those teener. at Nee, Yorlt, an r, ;l 4 at the *Mee of tbe 2heauver UlO.O re{uw at W4l:ittenz Hoolte dem Htl the leth _t hale•neet two e , lock le rie., (.fie) all re-open on WILDISEoInLY, the 7th Amy Or PecreWY. •JALtdIA Y. Y. _ ""`". or DIVIDEND.—The BoaLrd of Di roebrtt of tido Comptuaylare this WI thtb..l •DIVIDE/D of . . I= Free of Teo. 'pushla on sad • niter the 15th lestant. The Transfer Boots 1.111 be closed freatthe 10th tO the 10th fasts. ' WILLIAM 11178.9LE11, ITf:oe Bear steel and Tre1.121.. D[iIDEND, :. ()mix or nos ••rsons's INIUSNcs Prnsurean, Jo.ty - 1,13a. The BOW of Directors of this Compaay hats thts day deolsrsd a DIVIDEND or !ye, Donets per 'hare free o[6°,or:it . ..me Tar, out of the ternlnge of she teat six mouth., Oat - eh:eon and • ter the Bth tat. am thllows; Two Dollars per .hare In cub. and Three Dollen per eh., to be credited on Stock tiote, • , • WLLLILM T. O.ILILDNT.E. Secretary CIT:1 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO TI6NiT 801.0gX.9 IN S3E. MI la ^ " Er'Ei GRAND North American Gift Concert. rot ►rota PAIN b Greedatli. TINE =LED YOU THE COECEST TO.TAKE PLACE AT COOPI/J1 /St ZW TOW; Saturday, July 1ath,1867. ONLY 711 r D ALYOIOIgELL TTO M1E147171 . 1.333 TIOS.11:11r/O. This la tae greatest elsriltution of the lath rester), sod the most attesdal eatery lea of ra the Mnd ever laananted the world! 5C0,000 valuable gtfm, rslued at c li• LT A MIL.bION D01.t./1. ail. Melodies. ti WO •IN ,OUTTX BACH& wlll beP I- masted o tieTet holders: - TV/IHr TWILIT BEO/417/111 A GUT. DEILLND YOU TICK-ITb Is • I . , WITHOUT • PAIIALLEL. - , . AM orders for UMW. tuallid In New Isglebd and MirPlie Stares up to 'Ada) , tight. Jai, mei. mill reach as in time ho be. Led and mailed 14- fore the Col:cora commences.' All orders milled lb the Welton Bisbee up SO ~,,,k m Thursday 01111. ' July Ilfh, ill be In time Wee. Alm us us allnu• tel .e tlezets satUl el p.m. Saturday. July lath. whe I reports toads with fotanntssd for. or they will be aneelled. . r v • . Agents kering ticket* u dor contlatiad for, will please forward them to our address, u they am required to CI ardefs In New Tort. Tickets, di each. 5 ter ILO. la for $6..10 ihr garb. Sent everywhere on reveled of prime. StoseT by draft, post