PI tipittsliitrO G• Li . . ferocious measures of repression. All re : : . Ala I who rt.:is:id his. :cign were delivered . 1 over to death. The severities be prac ticed are used to , justify the barbarities ; to which he and his s miportera . are in =. " - ...=:::_7 -- ----::-- ---- --- : turn subjected. 3leasnring by ton rule, ElllOll REITBLIC&M NOMINATION..; no man can relipi, the eandeuinailoo and punishment of Sias 13(1 mais. lie is reaping as h e - sowed, and, so far, his family and the European. ;monarchies have no valid reason to complain. But, it is manifest that in putting him and his principal adherents to death, the Mexi-: cans lam prepared the wayand furnish ; ed beforehand excuses (or another series : of bloody revenges when the fortune of war shall change; and It shifts ofterer in Mexico than in any other country in i Christendom. The Church and mon : archical factions in Mexico are not dead, They are not likely to die for many 1 years, If ever. Ths embody elements of .almost perteuial vigor. Though now overpowered, it is not safe to predict i they will not hafra resurrection inside of twglve mouths. Once restored to power, It is obvious what reprisals they will take. Was ever a great national controversy settled, so as to remain in repose, by the slaughter of lenders: If one has been • so adjusted we fall to realf it. Many 1 have been arranged by magnanimity; by calling into being new sympathies and : common interests. Mexico is shuts in learning this lesson. _ 6ATIALDA.T,4IIILY 13.180: YOB JUDO% OP PUPREiIIt COURT HON, The . !coustrue• Con Cot supple ment tt mat Act, seems to aunteract the misci . _ ..- .be Presi dent, and to enforce obedience to Con gress as the law-making power of the natio Whether it will practically',r. ,4 meet. e. requirements of the m=e, can I only told by putting it into operation. The E ecudve Cepartment has adopted the pl of not findinc the Weaning of a law the words employed to set it forth, nt In certain theories of ' the-in wry. o Ciod c h it_hls been pleased to inven It is easy to.se'ithat. under this meth a coach and four ,. boxers can be driven rough any statute human wis dom frame, and on any subject what ever. Am w leek at tide sopplemental bill, it. bn s no; new hardlin co . a - the Boothe people. 'lt Limply provides for eirryin the former laws Leto effect. If. those, In Shalt be-obeyed, by the Pres idea and the Southern peOple, Were is nothing In lhlebill to make any body's cue the — wonse.,_'The blow it alma, is not no much at; the •Inhabitants of the South, as at the President. The maul. fast intention is not to increase the =Wei that beset the work of Recon atinction, but to vindicate the authority of the Legislative department from en. _crc;achments by the Exectitive depart ment. .The- President insists that Re- hellion is so Lannlesenn employment as to work tio forfeiture of the political rights of States. He - maintains that one 1 or more States may resist the general government, by force ()farms, as long as dry will, and that the moment they are whipped and their weapons are wrench ed from their bands, they raven, by a • species of gravitation, to their old con- 1 _ &don, and may march back unhindered " to the hills .of Cougreas and challenge equal consideration and respect: Con gmse, backed by the loyal 'men or the nation, falls to see that there is sense or reason in this position; that it does any thing but Invite to fresh attempts upon the life of the nation, and that a Rattle . meet an such a basis - can produce any thing but fresh disasters. AFFAIRS IN TILE It was our"fortune a day or two. ago to meet an old Mend, who has been spending the late,_twelve Months at the South, visiting extensively several of the States lately in revolt, This gentleman, following the traditions of - his family, is a democrat, and was recently the demo =tie candidate for Governor in the State In which he then resided. In his adhesion to his party he never bad hesi tated. Consequently, when he set out upon his late explorat'ons, tie ,was bit terly opposed to what he esteemed the, radical measures of Reconstruction gen erally espoisseci by the Republicans. Ills trip cured him. In the course of con versation he developed come points of starlet interest. I. That tbe.Soutbem people, almost withmst exception, are in favor of ac • cepting the best terms they can get from' the general government. Not that their sentiments have In anywise undergone a change, but hecsase tley feel they are at the dispose of a power superior to any they,can bring to bear against it. Besides, they are convinced that busi ness prosperity, es the cue stands, - must depend. in a large degree, upon- termi nating, as soon as possible, the present contingent and provisional attitude of political affairs. That whatever Itab• tance to the Measures of Congress Is ap parent comes Dom a few restless egita ton, and not from the bulk of the teller Dents. 2. That a feeling of intense hostility - and bitterness towards the northern peo ple ;gristles the whole South. Ile scarcely encountered an Individual-ex ception. This feeling is .so intense as Invariably to he carried:Prthe pitch of personal incivility. rim or • no courte sies are exchanged.between southerners and northern people, the canner repel ling by =died coldneis ell advances. That this hatred is not coedited to Re publicans, but is manifested quite as strongly towards Democrats. Indeed, both are Inclidetiond condemned end& the broad cognomen of Yankee, which 15 used to signify all that is detestthle. , 3. He stated his personal experience, which was higblir suggestive, consider ing that tie is a gentleman of polished manners,lof affable disposition, and com plete selfcontrol; and he namtted'pas. saves from the experience of others. Among the lades ho' cited the case of a brother democrat who was so offensively "anthem during the war that be wassent South by order .of government. This man's Immoderate secession did not save him from -obloquy. Ho 'fell under the deep reproach of being a Yankee, that Is, a northerner, and was cut so often and cruelly that a clmplete revulsion came over his sentiments, Insomuch that he wu ready to austain negro Suffrage as -the only scheme that promised to curb the Mibitlent southern elements. —lt so oluuiced that the same day we The' First Church. in Oberlin, waer had a =venation with a lady friend the l ea d o f the venerable President Fie . *he Vent many Years at the South, ney, has established a system of evening before the war, in connection with a Fe- 'ekes meetings. The church is divided Male Seminary of high repute:•-, Upon Into districts and a leader appointed for themollapse of the rebellion her father, each. The leader reports attendance, whose loyalty bad never been shaken, &c., each week to the pastor. This War appointed to a civil Vol tion of eon- smacks of Methodist usages in regard to amluenee. From that moment all the weekly clasa meetings. • former acquaintance's and neighbors of The Chicago Theological Seminary is ' the family withdrew all 'social recount , promised fifty thousand dollars provided Mona, and this ostracism still remains in one hundred thousand, more were con ftdi Wee; Is, indeed,. rather ' Inteneified tributed. Three persons have since frommonth to Month. The.offence of given twenty thotesand apiece, so that this family ; consists solely , In northern , the project Is likely to 'indeed. . birth -and in - unobtrusive but decided [ An inquiry appears in the Christian loyalty to the government. .. • I /1. - struct”. (United Presbyterian) of Phil - . adelphia, from a layrinin; asking in case he . • POLITICAL OFFENJES. iii lives so for from the church of his choice The Governments of Eur pe are all ` i that it Is impossible to attend, whether deeply agitated by the e don of, he Is justifiable in uttending another Maximilian. Whatever occa ion or pre-; church more convenient; either spend text for animosity , they MP have to. I tile Sabbaths at home or attend a 3letho wards each other ,. in this to they I diit church and Sabbath School.. The have a common interest which constrains `editor replies to this query at some length, them to act In concert. It la likely allin which he argues that if ha cannot en dipkimatla and consular intercourse will I joy the ministration of his own church, 1 be suspended by these Governments with ; ruherthan be deprived of the services of Mexico. What offends them is not that I Unloose of God, he should by all means an intruder has been brought to grief. I attend a place of worship that is ancessi- That they are all accustomed to endtire., We. Ile thinks, too, In no SCIISO will Jr. is their habit to lay a heavy hand on consistency or duty justify his endeavor. all who rise np anainst them In a man* lag to be a member of the United Pres • ner so formidable as seriously to threaten byterian Church, and a stated attendant their security end repose. What pro- upon another, as a conscientious and -- yokes their ire is -that a royal prince, true man cannot Justify the . practical descended fpm an Illustrious line, has union which he would thus be forming Win treated with the lame severity the between the two, namely: belonging to Mexicans 61011:250 towards men having one church and attending upon the curl. no such advantages. To a certain ex- ccs of another, whose doctrines and • teat'the. European populations will go usages are entirely different. In the One with their rulers ill - this particular. he has professed and engaged Witold fast 'While the sentiment of loyalty to err- what is denied the other. Irt the one he tain. men or fairilles has been shaken, 1 practices what Is ignored or forbidden in and la DO longer whit it was, much of it the other. Let him go to . another, if 10 remains, and toe degree almost inae- .1n11.4; but if he goes, let him give up liii telvable on this aide of The Atbantic. former our. - ~ Whether the exclusionorMexico from Since the rebellion quite a number of Wand intercourse With' European Gov ; colored persons from Winchester, Va., e e h menti wlh be productive of aliens and other points contiguous, trained in i n emmenjenas to the inhabitants of that the Presbyterian Church, have settled • 'country, admits at least of debate. For' in and around this city. With a v i ew many years Mexico has been so con- to organize them into a society and aid sternly disturbed by political commo. them to obtain a place of stated worship, —..dons IS to paralyze industry and deitroy I Ilevit E. F. Swift, James Allison, Thom- She was long ago reduced as X. Orr, and others,. Committee of ter the =Madly of depending mainly Presbytery, have been appointed to make op a t o l eyeely, a condition which her ad- 1 all the arrangements necessary. for the le climate rendered comparatively 1 mimosa. - We understand the movement my. _. .. ~,_. . . promises - to bra a ISUCCeSI, and that a snit . When Efaximuler went into Maxi. able place has been secured to have reg. advent by themes stir services every Sebbatb. E 13121 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE, The Sabbath Question is now, and has been for some time, agitating the reli gions,portiou of Cincinnati. The Evan gelical Minis trial Association of that city some time since, called the atten tion of Mayor Wl.!mach to the hen.ob servanee of the Sabbath, and suggested the proper course to tic pursued by the Municipal authoritieth The Mayor iu his reply took grounds in favor of mak ing the Sabbath largely a day of cetera lion. The Association replied to the Majj?r, calling his attention to his bay naglworn, on assuming the Mayoralty, to execute the laws, which is all they ask of hint and can reasonably expect. They complain that he gives_an Mter pretation to the laws never intended by the framers. The Association his alto adopted ankpublisted an address to the public on theobservance of the Sabbath. In connection with the controversy be tweed the Mayor and this body of min islets, some of the, clergymen are ex- pressing their views on the subject. A nondescript clergyman recently took the view thatthe Christian Sabbath was a misnomer and a historical fraud; there was no Sabbath but the dewish Sabbath, and that had king. ago been abolished; the , - isanctifying of the first day of the week rested on no divine command; it was a human Institution Which stood in the way of human pro gress, and ought to he abolished. This arguraent is met by a religious paper in that city, alter discussing the gee-lion, ;thus:. "Our position. is, WO, that we are under the original law of the Sab i bath, as'a day made for man. We are not under the ceremonial law of Moses, and the burdenseme details of obliga tion which ii prescribes do not apply to this. But the command to rest from Is. bor, and to hallow the Lords Day, is as, broad as humanity, and cannot be evad ed except at the peril of our mule." A. correspondent of the Northwestern Christian .4drocate writes to the editor to know if ho can't say something to quiet the consciences of hop-grower's, as there arc some persons he knows, a I bind preacher, two class lenders, deacons in the Presbyterian Church, several Good Tempters, and many others claim ing to be Christians and temperance men, whit are raising hops, because-they say there is mow in them. He thinks that if it is right to raise hops, it is right to make ale and beer. There is point in his answer to the inquiry, if hops are largely used fer "coloring and tanning," I that hops are . good for coloring 'gem' endtanning stomachs, • The late convention of the Methodist Church, better known its the Methodist PrOtestantrChurch, held at Cleveland, Ohio, made come imjprtant changes. Ministers and preachers, in circuits and stations, may now be stationed for a term of four years. Leaders meetings ' abolished, and in lieu thereof a mouth. ly meeting is held, composed of all members of the Church, milliliter with the pastori, to, consider the interests of the charge. The President' of a confer enee,instead of being required to travel at large through his District, can be re . lieved from this ditty by the Anneal Conference. The Chicago correspondent of the Ex aminer and Chronicle writes that the el egant carpet, now no more so 'of the First Church, aenominatei we believe, the Baptist Cathedral, was completely saturated by the Baptist animals (his exact words) with tobacco spit. Other seveie remarks are made in regard to the damage done by the vialtori at the lategrand gathering of Baptista In that city. The Firet English LuLheria Churell Of. Pittsburgh, says the Lutheran Otaerrer, loyal to the General Synod, have tender ed a unanimous eallto the 8ev..1.1.1. R. Stuckenberg, of Indianapolis, Ind., with a salary of 42,000 - per annum. Spurgeon, Om great English Baptist preacher, is said to be - sti affected with the volt as to be compelled to - stand on one leg during the delivery of his ser:. mons. —Caxiadais now a Dominion. Tliat is ' NEW ADVERTISE - KENS% new term, and needs some definition. i It may Mean 0111 e thing, or it may mean MrTHEFITY cnracn. Sixth another, and in Canada it. certainly siC- ertIELT. -CNA , IF Ho , p. lIISCS a elllioltspnothaly. The Dominion 1.01 vuottat. th..eteup is composed of the two Gonad., Nova I " -sus :r. o ' " 1" 'lllO-'". 0111 Scotia and New Brunswick. Neither or th, , , two latter provinces desired the union •DlELliiiloll. , S.—Public to he connummited, hot were induced ~ l e In the C to consent by promises of subsidies nod av cizurecH.— royal patronage. They are now ender . 00,1, e. ElNtt. rimer. the rule of a Goyeruor General, Lord I Monch, appointed by the Crown, who ; err, t.sivi D. PhINT., et Cueverttelte. has appointed a Lieutenant Governor I - e ,, t r er , ai i I o the General, for a term of five years, to pro- 1 side - over each of the four provinces. "i'-usk• essta ries % 0 Thus far the Government resembles a UNIVERSALIST viceroyalty. In the composition of,..the CultNiat tittANl.ssxvrnticti wrs. I -1 , ,a to, • Pre. A. 110.T.nEKIIEN. Preacht.; Parliament, or Congress, we see a corn- t • P nD aX e.. 105 .• Pt.. axpl bination of aristocratic and republican naive at 117 All the peep', t „ systems. The Upper house is called the Senate, and is composed of ceventy. ; '"PIREAI'IIING , „E'VERY NAB - eight members, six of whom ore lip - 1 BATH, ‘t Wel... a. rn. and Ln. 111 AI EN OE U. E. ClitillCl4. pointed by the Governor General, and Ileirrer str,ot, Allecteelp the remainder by the Government. I %,••• These hold thsir position for life. 'filen u , there is the Lower Douse, called the ' of one 1 ices ss me NEW CIIAPP.I. I . I I,!erth 11ST - 11k1 , TIST 0 111 , 1 31. Ilouxe of Commons, isonsisting hundred and . eighty-two members, who ; steest. above (40..11 . evert , Pahhath mo•umc, at late chosen by popular election, under a 1.4 sort of household franchise system. which Is nearly universal suffrage. Thi. 1 ,VA,;.::, 1,, N.. N 141 12 j a constitutes the General Government of , - the Dominion. Besides this each prey- I ... • -... e i, i r l ir!tTruts e , ince has its own Leglii!ature. Ontario, I ?north awl Llberly entrance or ' Fourth.- or Upper Caniida, has ut one House, moral as u.a whtle the bicameral system prevails in -sow ii-ssioa at 2', P. te. Prayer Mrettng lti...lnr.dne Event..., at and , the others. In the matter of constitu - ; • eat Ir.lb any worantplog covgre,a lions, each province ' has its own peal- Ono are eintlivin,ll.,ll . liar law; and, indeed, none have much W - TIIE 13i 01111.11 In common except the provision thatau thorizes the Cabinet, with the consent of, AHD CLASS ROOMS the Crown, to provide them each with a xo. 205 PENN PITEELT, Lieutenant Governor General. Such is the machinery of the Dominion, which began its existenceon Monday. It is an experiment which has a very temparar y - appearance. —Dr. .tocepli IL Walter, the physician at Biooklyn, New York, who was con victed in 1:365 and sentenced to ton years in the State Prison, for committing a ram on Lucy S. Jones, of West Spring• field, who was visiting a brother in lbooklyn, hos been released from prison and allowed to go et large, by a recent decision orthe Supreme C;iurt, to which the case was appealed. Walter took ad• venture of his professional iutereourse with Miss Jones to effect her ruin, but the Court rules that force was necessary to gonstitute rape, and that fraud does not amount to rape in the meaning of the law. The victim died soon after the trial. , ... . —A suit was recently commenced in , San Francisco of a novel character. The I Or . Classical Course. plaintiff claimed that the defendant en- 1 lima .r tered his dwelling and "'with great force I N , IarOTICE.—ON AND AFTER and violence seized said house in which JULY UM, Mt. until flirti,i, iii , tl, • this plaintiff, with his family, resided, 1 Co csi. ot tl, ...lan.] tintilwav t,ttpitty still stadia which his goods and chattels then [ 1;;,',;1..111, - ;,r„',1: coa st 11.:aNaVr,f,.:,V no were as eforerAid, and with great force I , ••• - init ib , riiiat it , WY , I* tttut. riseatticut and TS:deuce-lifted said house from the , r. ° .t",! - `V . ,1n',Aa',7",,F„c."!;',1,,,,,14ri,n.; ground on which it then and there utowelf. Or °Mar o• the ;ann.!, stood," and carried It. with its contents 1 1 ' " 7. 116 lIA AN ui-rets, - .. .. to another street. The plaintiff wants i rge — GBA.ND RALLY! Vi,ooo diunitges for this violent proceed- 1 Dm 1 TO BITITT TOE NOTEINITION OF no NOT I lion. lIEItillY W. WILUVAIS, Lot MATS, MICE, ROACHES, MED DUGS or 1 FOB. FUDGE OF THE BOPIIEILB COURT. ANTS nauoy nu whet Ica cut Metro! them wlte I c;T:L i lT;lntie r yet`o ".1" 131711.T'1l Never-Tailing Exterminator, ; CITY HALL, Tuesday Eveulug. July 16111,4567, AT 13 O'CLOCK, The twn and only treet.l PttDtntlun 1.... To note, the horeloottoe, by the llolyn ....MI.- . Wart ruse Cony. tattoo, of hon. WI. LIAM., thl• Puente. f,r JUDtIL Or JOBLS.PIL FLEXING'S ,motlrtriev • d Drug and Patent Medicine Depot , Iresler apa.l scoop)mor No. SI MAllLirr STREET. ; e. itTretßat Vt. •h. 4t. Lucks, ; MOUT. W 114.113.. W. H. V 0... Fount, , 1.4 MAIM :JNIO. tI I)ll,Tra It. Y. LC,: /VI, I'. II ItYLL•It. 21. W. .1 /al. • ITCH, • TETTEB, ALL SKIN TIIOS 14. ti.IOitILLL J. M. ISIKILYATIt J. L 1f.1.11,111t.N rz =EI ' airAVii:" :i.l-VCl'l.l ,- ”t. S.lt gooltt newt. Etnlttionts• .1.041 V( VW, :Oen. A. L. VEAR.W , I4. 4 A. YVltVia V.. le. VUttVIa.NCE. .SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.' 3. 4 . 31E9g 9 1.1 , ), 1 W.I. knOws, V. U._4BANNON. H. C. )1 •C •.U KPis. et, • Eat .. these L."Ne"m° cam- ; 87 rff.Cari.ToCt Ot=00:e plaints. two JA4 S. 2AOI.VV.' 9leeyne's ••331etleettIng Ointment." I trraosle baths en Psovlded fur the weas'on, and , anteniente made are .01 that the uteet• ! "Cites Itch Wrenn% to 49 hones." " t t ° pIIESSE2, ddbd." 1 n t Iree . Republica t euely. SA W tr. e nolnattw 0: 3 , 0 , 17 ti , .. Old be It'CLAYULAN td•KENNA.I I I, 83 flied andesortlty wse.tlse,, Martel Strert, tin). A. lir.t.t.T. 37 Woal et-. • UT 0,400 tooLOooteCon.l.e. • VI.CDIViti. Xt.,. street, A. TOR . ' C. IL et eMITII. • `."`!""'". ME,MBERSTI ADO MR. W. MILLER BAYS coNtiREA:ATIoN I,V 100 141 . '9, A. H. L. CHAP. th.rtughlw.Truswes . Pas- ; Ilse. J. 1.1.0151 E. of oa r all Own:, °related., lu the. name cd oar eosereten Re- , 4 r `" it, tne tiod and Va.l.et of all. the kelp t tiC,TS-1 OW: I /.1 on./ a1..1n, the pall 0. a • • Ottwootwv, 1 testa, to the tree. Oen,. es-ree ••e•tton, the earn, of 3,1M0-a I cola ed " too rod ' its "d ' e ' n Nliten define the last "te e yea s. fnr One 11,,the oil recto:, la 0.1. leen a , has ! . .7A Itylvf ~ o . e r. e c, ..t , ,o natt;er eere B . l out vOset• "W. , to t"ooe` , .. a t° ItZe en Itasl ay.p.p.t. tent.. in a reel wt. oonditlen. I col howl 8 In for ceudtery. wn ' nd" " n In tr y l our l"d'. and ' "'in ' prteured a bottle. Oat U.se wetted lava • e p ju e,v ha ,wands haring hwn added pronto lo sheold. wed <0,1,00, to 'AI my " M O .. 11.. ' One, w `". nod " ' I V.T. ' grs= ', VotT:.;:,,t a c;:::ti ! "` ', :l' lUe mewed to twee be. "Iron d wto tny ryston. : is no, awe? O. e p.m •o meth so Oast I have twee tn.:need to ea: them ; church vstaerew e can ourswo Out g at to t n ba le. I toner egn.otencew...l the Heat which lereel anzeterr nee a r.elvea as. 11101 they are lavaluege. , prof. et. 1.. Yilta LE,. who ts not of eat rILItI, Title crammer, bat lug had a .lealiar attack.. fond:exiletl: tee • here.. ntt oe .014.-4., 0118000$ Zosut for w( Lile s a t. aud re have..Weg , ,d . treawnent or en I physiasn,l was &veto atm olth lettere whlct, enwooor 11.3 b tnielt oiguted 1.5 !wee meow"... lb. old It'lters , and orlth the acme 0a:.4 result. Easing gateed WS 1 eW c e kweetwo o • r tn.. tv d. ) , 8,,11 cod. 7. will All off at UNION Or 99. rot,. h thewp our-s bot.les • Ow •tel.• Once. and etirpose to ; Ultla • them reettlarO a tent, omitolpate, It a .I.and Tonwareent V. I st.trog you ewe . , st v.. re=4.. : n rent natures or the oceaon. All the Yong, antler., Iy, ' Omen. out be devoted to the payment or ow w lA. Tst ct, vit. tt.oVt.o I=l FMCS CANADENSIS. A tree whirl, Is abundant In ballads, Nova Scots. and abs more oorinern tarts of Os liver ballast States. and is 11.0P:dint In the elevated I yI2AS and moutalneus melons of the piddle States, abounds lo medicinal virtues. Dr. ewett, of Bolton, has stet:Aral a me dicta° !coot the sweet Inside tart of the pine tree, called ?O LAND'S WHITS PINE OLLOPOUND, wnick is on• of rare value in all debilitated Oates of the kidneys. It .eta like a Omen In all filseamas of atomoaf membranes. etabllne them to resale ; weer lout tone and eneryy. It will be found well adapted to all those Illseseee. where Costly des ; bean tried and balled. It is likewise wen culled I to chronic coothe. and an infailltde stwelfre fdr old and debit:hated cages Of asthma. Alltio Der gone much ant ably took a bottle of tins Heal. I ales, to try, afterwards rune blet Ind iota I donee.. or hall dose, bladd e roeted rattiest ettlng of Moues et the nd kidney Of yea , . elandlit. Illaboten, a.llrease that har. Trot looked apart az mann Noticeeerable. I. Joncediately rellesed by It the certificate of Aes tioemon, nu linked sotto , timemro. The Cooed Si.. Dispen.loqr. 5r...11.e of fleet.ne, say.: '• rc.riblzivo leneolltoen. In and other d isea s e s oftbenriusry :meager; In piles and ebonite inflamation or oacerel.loo of the bowels. In throttle catarrimbseeettont, and In 'getout [oats of rbentnatletn... It It ex in can b. taken 10 tkoot Interruption to one's aloud nTtleallonst And Inond oleic:en ing. brodoves a bract if , healthy cantered tilde. " rti s e4 POUND. Poi sate by the KN.., dont or elute bottle, at DLL KV/ SLIPS Great Medicine e tore. lel Wood intent- non, ~ ~~ ) u'~ WM. BING:MAX. Jr., een,a. ra•prrs. 01. /{44, 04 Ara Mrent, ta an authnriesd dcant renew.. Adveritnnunts for th . OAKE77'6, and aU ot;urr paper. Chrongnsnrt the UMW &Was and am runnel.. ROBINSON BROTHERS, 23c1333.5.cre5, N 0.78 YOUIIIIII ISTREET.Plttobnearb Convert 7-30 . a. free of charge. orlon band si t tem.. They bare constluatly on band kinds of AT Q tr. IS. And Ara neenarnd tobdy and nen ratlrond Lands en btocky; 'tank. Gas and Ittl.n, n.onket got, loses on Enna Estate, Land Wnrrnnts. Ae.j . Iblsll 1.31.1033.1.1) 111.0), IVA %TELL—run elednde °line oountl, s of I - le, Beaver, Lkorone...sls , reen,udlVosninntou. lutendd lOW mon on Time 0.04114. JOSIIPII WIG GEVS. Collecting Agent, Mato at lb• Boord of Mt4lo IL to. 1.•iT1Y11U1O111, Pa. 11111* of all Mods ood onostpil, andel! to. Mo.{ or references Yfrro. .4,1 FEW REAM, GREEN AND .1" AIL.P , 4961 V •X`33ll."di, At 11 . 1.2 A per pound, at ,Le Amtilcali Tea Co m panyVireir store. • 2 T. CI AIR STREET. DEBT AND CREAPEST UnERN AN 11 12..5.C1C. TEAS sold SI TUE -. AMERICAN TEL COMPANY, cLaur. 1 ., 14`E' N IBLidi - .rEA, $l 7 OO, 7 c - AD THE EMT 19135 PEE FO:UND, AT UE &ULM CAN TEI (10,11iANT, No. BT. CLAM Writr/a. )7110.76,111 I/Eslt ILEA, Ja., -\ • • ',FLOUR, CU And rro:nio cm.a.to. ow. LIIIENTriTIIIET, ri4.l3arel. 1111:TTO DHIVLNG GILOTES, AT Pnikt.s. N .., 2.1 Fifth filt!et, SIDE PENDERS. AT PIILTAIPA s at V 11.14 • attt. SILK SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, AT PLIEL/LIVA, Alta . vi Pltte ttreet. 131Ut;K GA IRNTLETS, ATrnradurv. 24 SIM Street. LISLE TIMEAD NiLWITI ASV I)UAKRite. .L hl3 /11/$144111, $4 !UM street. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY, JULY 13. 1867 Are no+ Orell to the public delly Dom 0 .1. u. 10 40 P Y. Mr"CT111110EI . na" r;. AVt...11, nuthe corn. Utif..ll Dattlq 11 . c: , 15,te.1 Lo the se . Tl . r 'etlg I'4'7 V., presentns to c I•wor, hey. A. ;Dirt A. 3 , p•rsolnini br Nev. it MILI.Itn. D. D.. aid fdrtnal dedloatlonservice. conducted nl 14,. C. PEttSttla..l. D. D.; Si'. n.. nmaci. HT Ks, W. It. LOCKF— Tits V. 'lle tn . ... sad &entre avenue cars Will wave :1...F.4.1ms on F c o con . m d d n .t a o n a f thus,aue d n ott,.a.. for Its. tarCUMIlf INSTITUTE Tile next Tenn will open on the First Nonday of September, I== NORMAL, COMMERCIAL, SCIENTIFIC rkincra & 1:RIC1.1,, 11011, J DAVI, ^IXI It un.I•.M, NE , •. W. 1•11110 C. Cbalmela of Cisraattwe. Ac. EON-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW FRUIT ARRIVAL or NEW CROP MN TEIS. I= Pr, ' St 511111, 4 2i ew.p per .10p 8enefact0r............ I It" • • 00W!(11—Ilasvest or 1860.7. • c 1.1.• per snip Dry,!p. This Tea is assmag th. ePoleest.ln the coo:1117.0 :Aches. vtr Pea,Laotrc ma i:Ochestspet ably llaavn of May I " EEULISII 1311EALIMINT TEAS. A dark drawing. strong .4 rleh Marl Tea: rOpngs. perliD Horst!, rery choice 111 :d'll lb •• •• enamel Itmessil s ••• •• •• Arnar.lb 140 •' to addlilea to the atiove Wye stock el Black wed Tr... taa bore on bind • lion nf iiceen .lAPin I t. which .10 ontleadrit for t tlatocc• ant delicacy of Caviar. cOMPeltin6 Young llyson, Gunpowder, and Yeti - ring L prlcto hoot $1 to S2A W. Voltz. for I. orort 14.prl'ot!ll$rP"1 SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, I=l CxBl~~ Hot and Cold Water, Acc,,, nr <.P.'th . .ie.l and prsetleal workenev. JOHN M. TATE, Piumbtr and,Gas 227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; ant 59 Federal Street,-igegiteny, NOW kitkb UNITED STATES BANKRUPT ACT MANUAL, OstslAlly annotated snd Indexed. t&sort. ad SI Oa Sueo. (lot.ft of tho • 11,1114 Slates. A tborossb so d .otsslstA guide and num. of 10. pdrostsm Is th e adialststfrallos sod pr. , lce of the lisstrsto Act of klarala-. 1667. ay WAN TON UWE, Ess: .Ifor We by KAY & COMPANY, V 511". u:coVVZ:rOISTIN:nr School for Young Ladies. - .7(0. 6Z Grant Street. • - T4e. Flrt Verna of the next Fes.lortet this W 4101.41 bogie. 00 llt,aMe. mot, utb., (tree , meoa. n 1 oboWo b /i ned at 7 . le W ELDIN 40 6N 1 E C0. , 5.N 0 aWeoo4oNeat.leYle, for ettorniatlOn of admission atlatton /MY. B. J. CbRIEB, RaciOn. MMEIZI COUNTRY VESIDENCE 115.415CE7. • tlltunteel on the Ilrnel .. Janine road. and ord. e'oa the Mononganela Meer. one mile from the rite. oonmelog or One tore Og sround. armed.. roam, d Mien dwelilo4 fa ."4 Coll, norm., natured son - IMPultaPr h " 2 ,E. n n ad leten.malert not and ago wank lio.W.rmme la klutzes: brick amble ans ear- Mae Mom. aboodanes of trol land ornamental trees and shroonerr. ono sorrounoed mllll a beaalllnl thorn hedge• r.,4atranrgr,". Jjlitelpre, morallbfiela meet. NEW ADVERTISE I!,NT_ j CAT CUCLLSI/ED T lALUAIILF LAW woRK. ABBOTT NATIONAL DIGEST. .A I_) , {,,t a thr It.pr•rt, of the 17.1 1,1 ~ ,a,r. ennrt, 111, or ,tot • ~ GT 4 long , ' , • ' '' .. ' 4 orwanizz.ti 3n of I.,..,iorfrun4,rt.tO ALLEGHEN Y 0.,,,,anc the Ile,;or:s, 111,1Intte-6.nat..a,- ..! tee :.ln.. Court. !boa., , to , . c 1 a t a.1 . 131 . .tr1, ~Irt.a. and ..(tho artoo• 1 .,- rt:orlat and L 0 ,. ., ' I • 1,,,,,,, ~,,blllted try the United •talt.a. j,,.. i I 91• E OPENED TDIS WEEK g o.h, ~,,,1,,h , ~,,.4 0r05 .,,,, 0 , 0 , u ,,,, t . - an unn•nallY lorge and very xttratzlre , . vp u at . l i ..:tri ,,. lprt •rt Aniltar , Inarta- 1 .“" '.4 Are .nn c,,,, _ _ , 1 1; .... . . •.- ^.U?P•r• .,I antn 011/1.1111, t e 1....n.yal ~ , rl.prodne, I I, C . n:”I. rottanl , ,lby L,NJ JO: IA 4. AL ITT •an mv. ~... w. Goonsu ~...r..a.._;,.E7A;;;::.•n4,,t7;ar?,., s tt u e u r n a b c r ul ,, : , o4: , 7; . Ul' , n .5110 I'. . VoWn.; fir, Iso•• r••a.l,. . . rilli P:. , ~,, p. 7 rro FOr . ,s 1 1, - .Al 17.1 RAT x COMIP,I2IiT pRICE! 41EDUCED SUMMER DRES2 GOODS, For sale at Yery Low MCC'S, by WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 Fifth Street. , WOLUiS OF CHARLES DICKENS Three Beautiful Editions. • BRAM:1101.1) lIIITION—VoInpIetP In Al volume-, 1.1u.tr.t.... Irony dr...lnv , tor Dan, and “Ilner... 1 rice p:r yolurn . In 00'14 ,11.25...rr1er for the art, In ont , h,f ~ 0 2.50. • •- I I• 1119: FOITION—N ,nlutus. c4 , e , alnlnc Rh.. [4 . 4;11,1 11 , nst allow, by P 1,1,, Latcelt an a others. and dlr. oar!, LleJ , gn , S 6 + ready. billy,.? 1.1,1. I .0 1 .: !eh las Mellen), WI. Price. per y.. ruin. THY. tr. In 11 foluraeo. n , l .”111”.T.r..1...1 111? is.strnt•nl , eqln tbo murk,. lour VOIUmt• ready. Mint. Per brig., FurC.:‘,.LE ur C'CIP A Cii.1.1.1.13.:ii;k: l'Oit .1 •idOWINg riaToll.' .1. KNON.. LECaIIASI t LEaiti, nr.d .11 other Aginl. 4.‘1.2 or Mooing, M.b.oca., la rad. and 457 Lave a pt: 1,11 . ate ;dud and bad .10- all, at G.e dd,:a idlartal 101 Ml===l AW;Ctf,farm of Mr. McCtIWIEN, leo ofr., siert . 'Ate WahLlugtalf 00, put 1.1-r 1113 ill t1..11‘. . . If voa.ceLt, 'Amite 00... War, ad•lst ua of do: and then toory, co, :J r- Tor na,.to r Tot thc rc, JOIEN HALL & CO., Mr,nufaeturer; of the Union Mower, =! TEIE . PLACE TO BUr YOUR DRY. GOODS! J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO'S. No. SI 31arket Street SUMMER DRESS GOODS NELLINILIIIIir ♦i !- REDUCED PRiCES! THE STOCK IS ENTIRELY Kl', I=l 1.0 =EI li=l WRITING. IF LITID LArt.:ll , l , A !In , /11 ,, 1 , WP 11OLDEN, a.cd MAYNARD S •2•111" CARMINE INKS, %merlon &Fund). PENCIL, OLACfi Am. lulu Aso ;n.uf.., GOP. STEEL AND ALIALCAU PENS RIII3BYR GOODS. • tiOLD Mot;N:1:r , vE,N =39 W. S. HAVEN, Fifi.V TER S I inii,lo.lllEß, Cow. Wood and Thi,rd St! ),71t. $75 :RE7T4IRTI sioLEN*nom T titTESCP.I. 111132* In Al!rrhrnT to*."UIP, ¢crilßnl coat.tr. art 310,,Liin, ,4le, the r , 1 1 . 4 /rR IL lof Cattir o , l4: f.be..l MILE: COWS. 1 I 4Esall 13CL, COW g11:0 CALI...! yr.,. 41.1. glird COWS, 3- T.. ,4 Goa ferm. r. to 7 4.14. Wane laded....ltt. 'ditto bath and bt1f.,1,1:1-1. rA star.. yea.l4 old. CUIVO, one 10 lure old ;.od the otbet about 4. 11131133 OM= •',ovc rewanl wlll ,e glee It teethe return l i et tele cattle, e'r roe haat - matt. lel". *O 7 1, . 4 1 to toe recover:rot Chew. v. Cl. N. CLP.3IIENIF., Vibttexell rute Alleetene 001. 1 7 P.. 110111 T cLzur.,! l / 4 - Tro. ! J713: , A4 . . FRUIT JAr6: FIRIfIT isasl We aid manufacturers of Itio . DALBEY. I SELF-SEILING FRUI_P JIBS./ • .1 • 1413 Volt floima. asl uas,ea, a 1ee,71 stuck 4.11 bona.ar i e preNa a:a mt " , 0‘ , " , / Pa..tpllv. Sod-nail t,o l:alm GI Aleslcro lus cOnalatil:ra to thew. facto. • WM. XeCULLY & CO.. 01Dv, to nqd 20:Wood St.. Vittobargh tI.—O JAI!. fm themstm, slmpllM . y and ralla . ,lll'.l. Mc PM. , the matt, CO-PAIITNERRIIIP NOTICE Notice Is beta., elven lbet JAM TA 111. At by ibli .14y boon aiislttvd in tv . tbv ern , MORROW & BARNHILL, Imperial, Moor Wars O'Hara Ent:or Wont, The two and •iylo of tha Om rill. from ibis dAtc, ho MORROW, BARNIIIL.L it CO. • _ OLT TlVti ' C"-Y r ( iNe'f:L 0i,;1. ice, 1.57. CITY YVEIGII I:WALES. tiestew yroposelr. Addrerthil to the Finance. Committee of the Cont.:lts of the Car at Intl. burgh. will ten exited at Chit era. hell WM). hirtSDA 0. July 10th. MM. At a oicleek p. um, for IS'elshiettather far the thereal (illy Weigh Belle.. Viler. will stew how much per met. or the great revenue-A:Mina from Rohl belles they wilt pity to the My for tht ISO of the sem, iteenntao, jets ceefraller. ST. CLAIR ItiLLIAMO BOOMS . A rLEASMir CLAdE Tti srmin 1.1(111ii, . The lary end commoillottsrirlos on the Ponthweal Caner of Et tisk Ft!” /Taco Levi neolyrllted op Poi Pint Class Billinx4 Rooms, Ev