~: o,t RAtibutO Gait Torimair, army 18. via lINION NOMINITION. TOIL JUDGE OF SUPREME coml.!' HON. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, gpc Ajlegbeny fancily I= On Saturday last, as Iran detalled in our enlimns yesterday, a motion was . made in the Court of Common Pleas of this county, to admit Mr. Growls 11. V•enox, • colored gentleman, to the bar. Judge Stows expressed the °pin 'ion that colored persons, though citizens of the United States, were not citizen of Pennsylvania._ With duo deference, we beg have to suggest that this opinion must have been uttered without proper. consideration, and that, upon-further re- Section, the Judge will overrule The federal Constitution expressly prolides that "The cltipne . 'of each State shall be entitled to all priVileges arid Immunities of citizens In the sever Staten." Consetpiently, a person:who Is a citizen in one part oa this country, is necessarily a citizen in all partsthere of. In thedaya of Slavery some cavils were raked on, this point. Massacbn ' mitts was compelled to appeal to the United Butte' Courts egai4nsneh a cavil ratted by Sonth Carolina. The citizens of-the latier Mate, haying no. faith in their own averments, thought it safer to zuctb Mr. Hasa, the Commissioner of 3lessachusetts, out of Charleston, than to have the cause brought to trial. It is q ,te time northern Conics ceased. to follow the old pro-slavery ideas, which °Agitated in pampa and misconception. e general rule is that all persons bon or naturalized in the country, male and female, adult and infant; black and white, are citizens. The naturalization of p male alien confers ex tizenship on Lis wife and minor children, and whether Unix-Waren are sons or daughters. The exceptions to this rule are, the children born In this country of the diplomatic, consular or other agents of. foreign Gov cramming of foreigners not intending to become citizens but domiciled in this country in the pursuit of business; of fomigners traveling in this country in quest of knowledge or pleasure, or for any other motive. ' The Constitution of Pennsylvania, in mention with those of some other Suites, ramparts this principle 111 providing that white, male citizens, of the full age of twenty-one years, who have resided in the State one year, and who have I paid a State or county tax within two , 1 years; shall be" voters, and none others. The intention of this provision is not to specify who are citizens, but, from among various classes of citizens, to specify which shall exercise the elective franchise. if the Judge Shbuld fail to psi . his State or county taxes for the . space of two years, be _would not cease to be a citizen, add so be liable to ejec tion from his seat on the bench. Be would only cease to be a voting citizen. If the Judge was traveling in Eurobe, withlais family, and his wife and daugh ters should be improperly treated by foreign ollicials, he would not hesitate to make an appeal to the representatives of his own Government for redress. Be would base his appeal not primarily on the ground)of his citizenship, but of their citizmiehip. If a man comes from another State into Pennsylvania to re side, no matterif he was born andYpent most of his years here, he would. be constrained - to undergo a probation be fore voting. •This is required, not to .perfect his citizenship, but to complete his right to suffrage. The probation Is not a condition of citizenship, but a pre caution. against frauds upon the ballot . Mr. 17•611071 was born in Pennsylva and hens is a altftenlit the United States. . Chief Justice TANEY, in the Dred Scott Cue, affirmed this doctrine. * His derision 'was that &on was a slave; therefore, not a citizen; and consequent . ly not entitled to bring snit. If he had not been a tease, .he Would have been a citizen, and entitled to maintain Ids linden, though black. This decision confronted the Constitution - of Mints. sippi and other Southern Stater. which even then recognized the citizenship of slaves. • The Or.nstatutiin of Mississippi gave the suffrage toeveryfreo,-male citi zen (people of eol.Pr excepted,) who bad attained the age of 21 vane This was ri.liting that there were citizens who were nottres,.and "slaves who were not Diaek. Such was the literal fact. Hr. VASTIOR became a resident of New York. lie waa a citizen there, zee he was hate. He might base been a voter under Ha laws. Whether ho become a Toter de pended net en his color, but on his prop erty. In this respect his color was an Immaterial peculiarity; ids property the determining consideration. He came back to Pennsylvania. Ho has resided here a number of years. lie is a citizen of Pennsylvania, in law and in fact. lie cannot be deprived of his eltizenliip by the :pee diaft, of a _Judge or of fifty Judges. , t 4. 4; 1 ANITIRACITE COIL TRADE. We have heretofore mentioned that the Lehigh Navigation Company was ' constructing a railroad from the month of the Lehigh, at or near Easton, follow.. Jag the leR bank, to the headwaters of .that stream. From Easton, trout over this line reaches New fork by the Mor ris and • Essex Railroad. Recently the .i _' Lehigh...Navlgation Company has . e:- tended its railroad from the head-waters of the Lehigh down to Wilkesbarre, on the North Branch of the Susquehanna. The Mama Chunk Railroad, which fol lows the right bank of. the Lehigh, has "'likewise been ejtended to the same - poled, thus furnisbleg the central por tions of Luzeroe with new outlets to the New York market. This summer the Lehigh Navigation Companyhas extend. ed It road from Wilkesbarre, up the Lackawanna; to. Scranton, 'there eon :meting with the railroad nf the. Del aware and Hudson Canal Company to Honesdale, by way of Carbondale- The Union Cor i Company. Whom mines are located near Wilkesbarre, have madden arrangement to rend live hundred thou sand tons of anthracite °oat.. annually aver this combined line to Honesdale, fobs taken thence to New York by It Is reported that the Lehigh e'liaaftitOntL'arboadale: lo .an.toin -- the. Zdititsilwity-istaiiiitcca, connect . ink 'Chit point with. the Susquehanna Rallsoid! to Albany. From Oneonta, on the latter lino, it new , road Las been projected to Utica. From &aroma, the country through which the Erie Railway and its trilmtarles run will be reached. These enterprises will all conduce, to whien-tbe market for Pennsylvania coal. Bat thisla not the only essential point havolied' in• these enterprises. Three •, powevturNew York Companies hold the • sipper or northern part of Luzern° Coun ty, so far as concerns the coal trade. , • These are the. Delaware and Hudson Canal Company,the PectusylvaninCoal • Company, and the Delaware, Lacka wanna and Western Railroad Company. • Owes .Cornpanies are npustually, tom. wasn'paridert; that is their charters pro • • vide thirY !hall carry all frieght offering, ..?9¢l to their capacity r but the legal rate of toile is so -high the public is excluded. AU the coal they transport is their own, • or atria" for others under special ar rangements. The Lehigh Cempnies are exclusively common carriers. They neither mine nor sell coal. Heretofore the New York Companies Live con ' • Veiled the New York market, and have determined the price of coal lands in `.the Lackawanna Valley, because their tapaopokriss etiolate. liereetter,the , Lehigh Companies will create cornneti- : enables him to mingle considerably with N .N.; Mir tea... _. Bon, giving individual operators a I the world. Yet looking at the very large IarGBAND RALLY: propmtion of the population embraced . chance. Thts competition will be ad .,. ,in his pursun, and the important intlu cantageous to the Commonwealth. un- 10 KAM too NOIDATION OF I enee exercised by it over all our public der the monopoly system,al l the wealthl affairs, it. Ina subject of common remark, realized from the coal of Upper Lu- even by agriculturists themselves, that Hon. HENRY W. WILLIAMS, their s ,cial intercourse should he so much , zone is taken to New YotTand divided , restricted. 1 FOE JUDGE OF THE BUFF:EKE COURT. among, stockholders there, Under the i There is no other cause for this seelu , ' --- Lehigh system, it :will remain-perms I siceness on the cart of farmers that we The roriost ,:e ortrunlAT a sM.l,„ roe., , rce at neatly in the State, and' cOntribute.to i inn see than the "treading in the foot - I C 07.11 wean h lay"." _ t h e pros perity of the section yielding it. A b r i s k struggle will soon be developed : prints of their preficeesrom.” Be this CIT - 1" HALL, l as it may,there are other causes opera , - , ing.whiet a iptar to be changing this for Tneilay Evening, Ju1y'.16111;1867, between the three New York Companies ! the better. l eounty fairs, bringing. age.- and 'the two Lehigh Companies for Su. : culturists together from districts mull ' . AT 7'. O'CLOCK. preivacy in the New York market. cieatly near to each other to make ac' To ratify she no.lossion, by the dol. Repot,. ---"—`ms•Fam----- ' Field ntaneeekin pleasant anti lasting, an d II -as Y taw Con , atm. 'or her. , It" Ir ‘ b KY " a patting them in friendly emulation to filiil/4itigik4Vis'itr74""' o Midler, amt things involving their T., roilowire MFlF:LlFF:tin.aentiernen has, skill and success, are clearly work. t 17S;i t yV e t 1„"Is'&sse,s,, no n = Cl tug to form mine jlose cOnipaniattShips alai Fenatyr tir ,. ..g . n1i0.. it ha. been areseltea spy sons than ten lo Meer{ those whose domestic comforts , ,'!'„ e° . mid family enjoyments must be greatly • N . '1.1 71, 8 .5 "-‘• tii ni TirCA. 3 . promoted in the future. , /Wei. aOO , ..70:0..nah.,. ". B. SI Itif ITiii Little clubs among th e farmers of ri It- F. i•n"'• H. r. stutt.t.vsi. 11. W. ACHPFNMiIi 'TtiFN• . LIG “•111, neifildairnedel, to meet Once a week, to' .rflea al. 31AtiettALL 4. M . KIILILPATninK. discuss or talk over the innumerable , il..- k : p1. i .mt!, , ,,,,, 'nevi; aisle -X" ' subjectsconnected with the intelligent : st e al. a. a. nepWs. ~ 1 .0. IL HAMPTON. proyeelltiOn of their noble profession, ! -4 . .11X,V,!:,E, ‘4:-' . .,i . :se i bi,r i lm t iv . H . produce a decidedly fraternizing and ..F. J. FigellaNati,h., ,ru:!s, ass ism, socializing effect. While these local as- : . I ,:i r :;., 11 1: Vail, :i l ,;: c . eit n frintilre, iodations should not be too formal and JAS. knAmr , .., 1 . B. CAM:AnaI, restricted, they should have an otheMl ' vale busimon provih'at for the mese.. and a: gunization as better calculated to cause 2:3 , l7llssi_aral.si:r . a: . l 4 7 . :lg i , that o tr . lr:g; puntuality at the meetings, as well :Lb to .....,,,:e n'' add (_,ri t o I t b h i s r „: p e o r r r , il ,,, a , c o e n n s e y . th 0 wires ,:,E d 1 n ' , l , ;U r: l t l e : r:l f a • n uir 5., 1C. ,,,, r7 1.,,, u 7 :t.5 .:,. /L ,.i sti , n t o nc le b, a i i ,.. e t Cr ira t a ,::, a , daughters of families should always so- esteeiteduAli;ir.= fi1.,,,c!,,,,,,,, . ennioany their husbands, fathers or 1 , , Co amt jT,.%imi, b:nthem—not , c, participate of course in i . : ,,. 4.tgt , r , raz l igas i rv=o,r , firrsarre l imi3., the proceedings that may fake place, but : __ to increase the agre,btlity of the meet. Mgr:, and to share In the pleasure of them delightful interchanges of good t hem delightful Indeed, if the truth tuna be spoken—and Nef are ready to 'do it uro n all occasions, especially upon such a one as this---there is very little social: enjoy ment in the world which Is opt refilled and made doubly enjoyable by the pros. coce ill woman.—Uerntenteaen Te?a• .v..,ph. FIRM, GMIDEN:AND 110USIIIIOLD A. lady contributor of the Wtxtern Rural has, something to soy about bide dishue "A great many notable housekeepers, -who pridh,themselves—and with justice their good cooking, are lamentably deficient in -,the matter of side Mshes, make ups, the children cull them, 'bodge lodges,', but which are the spice and variety of gating life, beside setting hir a table to great 'advantage, at a tri fling cost. They will have ham and eggs in the season. of them twenty-one times a week, Alm ham cooked in just such crisp, brown slices, and the cogs the exact color and consistency they should be, and the 'folks' get tited of the sight of them. "Now a very nice omelet can be made In this way. Six eggs well beaten, cold hum or raw, chopped tine, and stirred in, Use whole well seasoned with salt, pepper, sugar and mustard, ranking a very savory dish. Fry brown in a but tered pan and torn over in a half min ute. Another way to cook ham is to cut the slices very thin, broil nicely, and put a bit of butter ou. Then beat spa pint of rich, sweet cream, with 1 mustard, sugar, pepper, and other con diments; butter some slices of toasted bread and lay around the side of the : dish, and turn the hut - cream over. bat lugfirstthlckenedit.withataspoonful et flour paste. "This makes a very nice dish, and EO on through au endless variety.of break- I last relishes A good way to use up crusts of dried bread, the 'heels of 1 loaves and remnants, in to steam them In groans or milk; and turn a cup of melted' ' butter over them. it makes a rich, pal=' ' stable dish, if care is taken not to have them too moist. Another - good way la to cut them in small, even squares, and crisp them in the oven to a nice brown. They make azood substitute for crackers in soup or milk. "Cabbages may be cooked in an al most endless variety of ways. Every body knows how to boil it with poik and beef, but it does not agree with everybody's digestion in that form. A more delicate process Is be cut It fine, .not chopping, but shaving it, and put it in - a-tin basin, with just-enough water to wet It through and keep it frOm burning. When It is - well heated, rind' greened through, put in &lump of Linter as big as shim's egglor one cabbage, - and stir It through. Then - beat up an egg in a id add a teaspoon- half cup - Mf vinegar, and am... tcaspo,.. 'co. The disoccupation in > .,,.. e , Y. of flour and a teaspoonful of salt, and stay , and by sunrise to-morrow ae to-morw the 840 1 All ha. :flth theUorrTl.ria!,..pnli stir well through, taking it immediately anna .of this Capital will be separated, ' ' l ,,Vidt n ;';','- - ;.`:;,,j `,,, 1 :,, e te 1:71,:,. ‘ ?1,a. won `e s from the lire. It can easily. be prepared never, perhaps . , to rename on earth: , attetos.l is at no orbee, btu . 19 IRWIN Sr., in fifteen minutes, and is excellent. 'a...1.111am. Annther order or two of BAY. appears • iseoe ., JOUR RCM PLC. in cold salad of cabbage is thus pre- t 4 RDEN SPOT W A N TED.- pared: Slice very fine and lay in a Mel , Iml all articles of living, such as cokes- From metre to is aerrs gool laud. aultabh: Beat up two eggs in a cup of eineg.o; i tm:„ grata, &41., for the period of fifteen' rar t .. .. ; a . e . a i rarra.v...ataa tram. !aa aas.e re add one teaspoonful of mustard, two ten- , days, commencing with the day of peen- I "tea.... • Slanchoter, - ,; A-eglteny and ruts ppoonsful of sugar, and one of salt, and ' potion, or yesterday. Ile also makes a , burgh (0t ... 3 . ..1,.. ..,...t ear ......... a large lamp of butter. Boil and turn I , price-list, at which vegetables and arts - 1 ~,l',"":1 ts .r,',`; cud ~o ct e. N.J.., c ases. over the cabbage, For a supper this is , e l m of neeess ay 'hp .i.s ald coyote. tralneoccs. N., eaters L ases. very nice eaten cold. Another is of my i are to be sold. 13. also decrees that there will lie , 0 .,,,, 5 „,,,,, , ,. la.proverl sod unimproved, ler We or trade for own invention, but hundreds have asmelll: !rid elahae eolleetpd wlttt the at. collected an extraordinary tax of owe , Preyed the recipe : Shave the cabbage 1 per cent, on real estate and personal , e l",,,c,, P ,:h a t ia mut .artgare% drawn. very line and put it in a dish; slice the property, and that it must be paid in ~ i . . . i5tia41 1 4 . .;: , , szi r tz i tat,.. onions-the large silver onion is the best I -and place them in layers; boil three equal installments, vie: In three •" I -- - seine 1 days, fifteen days and thirty days. If ,I MY REDUCTION ! eggs from seven to ten minutes; peel , the who l e is paid within three days a t ... OUR ENTIRY.I•TOOK or them and slice in with the cabbage and / i reduction of 20 per centsis made. A : onions. Then boils quart o f vi ne g ar . I heavy pressed or forced loin could not • BOYS'.? - filii H'S AND CHILDREN'S well spiced, and turn ou boiling but and ; let it stand till cold, when repent. This lbe collected here now, and the authori- , . ties are aware of it, bemuse there is no . can be made at any time for dinner or j money In the capital! or country, cont. ' illOr_sall n i n alla ITOITICurs supper, and is a most delicious pickle." i partitively speaking. There is no money —,,,-- ' for circulation, and it will take mouths : Potato Culture - 1 - • to replace au ordinary quantity of coin "Agricola," in your issue of March a, asks for the views of year cones:, lin circulation. It must brat be mined and coined. The rainy seasin is upon pondents as to the cause of the decrease I us, and commerce is and will be power , , of the yield of potatoes. I believe it is a Iless to progress anti the dry season I universal result that, the farther you get , again begins, which will be in liovem from the source of all new kinds, (the', her. A iew, and bun • few, heavy houses , seed ball,) the teas the yield, the weaker ' have opened; Lut hundreds are ruined sod the plant, more subtle to disease, and the Baer the quality of the tubers when they I will not be able to resume business until li j liquidation takes place. Mexico in all its do escape the rot.. There may be excep- I branches is poor, poorer, poorest to-day. tiona to this rule, bat mot as far no nay I Where will she borrow money now ? experience and observation goes. The Will the Bourbon throne of Europe loan first kind of which I have a distinct more to the executioners of a royal, recollection Was the .11.ieney-an excel' 1 Bourbon ? Will the Government at tent table potato, a good yielder for a 1 Washiagton loan us funds for the sup. fewyears, but gradually musing down, notwithstanding all my exertions to keep I port of a Government which refused its I request to preserve the Byes of its pris, oP'the iolli, by oforollthg 'Abe teed,- , oners,-. Pnch-quastlonkarq asked on Planting the beet, and ri,lrerrllthg from every hand. Can Meideo sustain itiellY meadow to upland. -Bet...me , sitY - lieto. It ituldielbilitk. .fierxesenne for that the plan of acing patatoes grown on IR year to coma will not corer the ex muck for reed, on nomad; and vieeveraa, ka,,,,,, of Wig l as t oom pii c o. She owes will add 20 per cent. tmlbeqUalitY. Toe $1,000,000 to her army now to be dia betic of my crop la grown ort muck, but' charged. 'The interest on her English my practice is to Ricci:ay r4edlan, high and Spanish loans is now two years in ground. I have also furnished a erfarket armies. The Preach claims wili'be re gardener, in tbe city of.liewburgh, every nonneed en tote .- Will the Crated States year for ten years pas4with seed from ~lend on security? "If not, she must the meadow, and his reteion for aodoing I purchase tehitory,^ some may, becanse was, that not only was there A 1111101,1 wo sio •mou s . w pLit • . greater quantity obtsinicl, but they grew ' very amooth,.which they do not when he uses his own far seed. BOOR after the Kidney had run out, the Merest was. I introduced and yielded Lisiely,, of fair qualitY, but as difforent from the bier:air now as if they were 'distinct varieties. titjhat there was but little white, about them-being mostly of , a purplish color, which extended into the tuber.. Those. I 'have grown in late 'years are, os r. .e'neral thing, entirely White, except the eyes around the end .'oppoaits this stem, and this is more or less the clisracterisue of those grown In my ree• don at, this time. la ' Min e, it was brMight about by selecting seed to that end for,a number of yeare,.. lied) they were entirely white, both Outside and in. AM this painstaking not prevent them from decreasing in yield , and vigor of constitution, tin they WO no -longer worth cultivating. Tito sametook place with the Long Pinkeyei ,, ,Prnice Albert, dime and Peachblow. "Vs-might theo rize. on the subject., but;-3o the' practical farmer, theory is not worth Much; facts are'what we want, murk if We are pro." cressive farmers, we - Will square our', practice by them. 'hare• discarded the' old worn out kinds, sal noir grow none but the Goodrich Seedlings, having the Garnet Chili, Calico, ,Early . . Goodrich, 'Gleason and Bitrrisoni'ull goad - yielders -the Ihree.last enormously so,' giving . ' teat year over 400 bosilotsts per acre, in 1 open field culture, excepV,the. liarrison, 1 I which I grew in limitedquantity for the.: first time. Except the Garnet Chtli,•l they are all white, a longish shape, gnatL quality, and ripen in Upsets) escape tro , t. 1 l'he'Early Goodrich is a remarkable. FS tam, In 'leveret respectaliesides below; a great yielder, it is the; most hermit - 0' grower of any I ever carp' and, thee& as early Bathe earliest; ills good through:. out the season. Tin Cliteon is: i ood' grower, and the handwittien tuber of f any wind I knoW OV-having, a very dellilte skin, of a slightly pirikWi tint. It /Ise, ricola will take the abOvins sort' .r . an swer to this query, "WhyXbelinte.to itef creases in.yieldt" he is Welbome to it.- , .:. J. it Vaal. in (.:011r1rry,Ultlatntnn. ' __ • flow to Uralt:Stifltati tio horse la naturalli'ilelons, nor was there ever a vicious Intel that Wes cot made so by mismanagement. The more noble and high-spirited:the horse is, the more cautious he is of danger. • N0w,.11- we attempt to subdue briar without hat getting his contdence; - .littl eradicating the fear,_the proms will be slow in deed.. be is corustantly ;excited, end lams and plunged,. and ' , Mamie throws himself, tin his mi r t i tLutsat , ..'l.l.e mon way of breaki colt: Nally Mer l:We thin. Saponta - witabe altogether n tihr , :tent eiritee,..atid entice him into thy yard, and then,lelone quietly stamens_his &ideation; when he finis himself alone with his enemy, lie will watch verynor. rawly all our movements; slowly and cautiously we .approach him; aeon we see by his residers eye that he Is afraid; we stop awhile, then again proceed, !gl int very armful to - go slow, that his eye will show .1:16 feat;' when within his reach we carefally put out our hoed to. wards him, ho reachedout his Iliad' and smells, and then commence to pat and smooth him an the nose and neck, which he la as fond of ai m a cat; step away from him, and, to our-wonder, he follows us; 1 we gently caress him again, end toe smut find he will follow us anywhere. Then we put on a halter, and find that he is already halter broken; you may handle him as familiarly as you choose, and he will not kick or bite; and, if you take the same careful, gentle course in his after education, you will neverknow him to resist any demand which be un derstands., . faring established our friendship in his mind, we should never frighten him by attempting to make Wm do anything he does not understand. Neverattemfd to harness Or mount a colt suddenly thelirst time, for it will surely frighten him, and you will lose his confidence. - Horses ue made TIcioUS by bad usage; and a man whc can abuse &mild& and confiding horse, and spoil bin disposition, should be the only ono to suffer from the teeth and hoofs of the same animal.—Pratria Farmer. Oodatallty Among Veneers. Naturally the farmer is as unselfish man. Sla labors are mostly out of doors. His calling takes Dim much abroad, and Bushing TLnaatnes. Tho, who Into good tomatoes will take mints to cultivate them so ea to en— sure them as near as may be in their full perfection. There is no other fruit that delights niece in the air and sunshine than the tomato. They should have, therefore, abundance of room, and the vines be sustained from falling to the earth. Stout brush firmly set around the plants answer the purpose better than oily other method. The brunches have room to extend themselves as they like, while the limbs of the brush keep them in their positions. By this method the fruit is more fully exposed to the genial influence of the air and sunshine.; where it attains a more delicious flavor, larger size, and comes quicker to ma ` turity Wm . at the Church—Non+ Turned lull, I ' the Stree --Exu - zorilluary Volts. ' ICOrrespondeoce of the New York Tunes.] CITY o 31.EXWO, June 22, 1867. The blow to the Church has been struck by Bar. He ordered, last night, the nuns to disoccup v the convents within forty-eight hours. So, from hencercirth there are to be no more convents le Alex. The di ~ cupation is going on to- - _ -- COE 9 6 DIFSPEPSIA CURE reg 'Wall...and toneitic htetnieb. , ' • Dere'. spepits Care it • YoolLeelon remedy rot at; dine... of OW flaths.cll".hd torah. Coe , . lippCpaLs CM. corm Jeer sod Ø. -Lon thoi. matched math Ws 'odd ad, 141 Cte.. tionepsholltteco 111.4.13.1.1tair• 7on do' tot hove t0...11 alma to tee it. <Mk. • hoe's Dore ever knew.: it eat only, Creates the *; ' Dente. :hat ...Wes con Co ca.hy dlpe T, your rood. pre. Dispectlo Care I. reel...iaonded by all the !coital. hni.slolana. rata Cote as tooshialll. friend _ _ wall Who art ...tat; deblUt.ste.l and in a 10a slate 01 normal action. • szr So). • go.: Su[ ilpsbu.rgt and sktility. JOSEIM =I =I - TETTEiI, ALL SKLI DISEASED. . Salt lt.h9tri getld irtkptions. 'S WAYNE'S eridiestes Mese' trsab7conae: cam . . . Sway - nes ' *.A n_H.alluQ Olottsirstt.” "Cat ea /tab I* (rata 18 ao Sabana.° . t..ep.tvisly b7.14t, Svesyss • It , SO. r111116.1.1 wr 0W4 ;• ; _ • • byAY, sa ttattst ti£o. A , 15104. Y. 37 'Wood st., p Jo et.m..49,-te•••2l...at rurat.•• A. TUlt- C to Olt •Itsrtet •14, YU tabula: A• 141117177,, Allsatma. • • 't.is,.3,lant.ta, • T/..IIELIE 10i esleo Ins,bisoitsms ao.otitt UM, .10n to to oir 'aloe halted Etatea art floated udilie otirciepolionalo and tba name 'at Inio 4 brtnoss sal alien donoeotle rouiriunada ,pu porllat to Da airdlcinsao tart.aoo ',la less are ha aldedoto thiworldas .. SOVer 4 ego, 117p4plitk.". Oat tiiilbllath4.ldAilly 'o' dczataal the facia. ,V tonion, than. tbot %line oil che'ditliiilvoaitinlainta called' If yrtort oe flioOira, and olktuo uouraltilioa oieio bol.tra Timatittaiiur loitlo 0 dero.arilelt rum. 1i"4490.41411 Dr.6;4 1 . ,, , q; iiinokal plena; lootid TY.To,VALSI Eat,'' -TlLLS.toalsk Dote or almaare a rprahliratlon of Onto *Amara' of Jaye wi th the pu , n,idiera trtrainsoolvaluaine llOtuaeldt. Oloriitaand apolleitO barbs sad plaotr, and that as a ter , sad rapid reraid7 for liyautpUla add all Ira ,tondooul ainoulainta. list preturallorn I a ar..l alicroro the wadi wlldont.ariral or cosi pdtitUr. Its Ya4a apri 1 are aorouol Lathe coto Word was of all tOe olhar tonic. adrerliar4 la 11 , a 1..:u1:od aUX.Aa cortldeo!. which ' 4.1 4 ll4:(11iit is /mi alopil lorto4C ,fud h oods or Abel/I/tar. itavalatinanaj out*. 'n cidanidand . elf fire. ÜbWall, Info 1011 ova and learioatarolo , - • 19NOVICANILDENIH9. • .kriolvtulteabunditat IR,Cleutdik! learnt. deed rierdJkerthirit yeetekrf A euilq tm N Snalko adeln 'tea toted In I.bc elevated ee r iedoper_stperse pylons of the 'fiddle Otabres I end abounds to Inertleloal.vlrtues. Ur. turret , . 11 or mewet Mn p i feirerres. nutgre from balwee iti4r. l'ffr i Ar,,l7 . 6 „ of ruo Seine In all 'dctrlllteteri statue of tale triable. (tams like a 01.11 n 111 all diet:sees of ! nevols nrernbranes, enabling them to rerata brit tentendenMM It will be found well •d•Ple.l to all Abode. Mousers. whore /Inebu hart been trted and felled.' WS likedlee watt tailed led c , nnebs. and en Inferle.epecge p fur eUrle srlt:ircat-149LeirVartr;14'isrottrnetf role m eth . ITr r ern. " d: . !Talrd ' o ' rn r , " erfrh. * :;;a 4°° r.V.* err," of Meta., of ant bleddet and 1.14.7 of yews stir/Urns. Dlaberrer •• diets. thet had been looted upon lc among ter! Incurables. it Itardfdlattlyrelleved by It. Voice the certirrento of Sat litellonner pu 'llOl , O lbw [tree egvs. ire G[rtlG,d MT:our the pluel nye, 'lit Is prescribed ill loneorrhle, elm:. and other dlrcerve of the under, passegnel P=l,F.".`7:',W:g',:ll°V.l nmeraalnp .d in retloue forte, tor tbt o lltrontbo o lln. , ea rls In all gravelly a nd broody oer., earl whole them Is red and while seam/orb, It can la• taken without In Lerrn rdion to 0. , . 47.1 SyncololC Iruitotul ore/Oren toroltitl,6 S. bracing, 11.1tior Menu Or it Lode- Vil * l.o ' rrATZAN Y l7V . tjaPir, '' , l o l-' rtlll/ I D. roe es la ter the ere" t.ttfr..t.ll , K. tan tiv6 Jun i= 6i.0" IN SVono street. Pg NEW AI) ITEIfTISEDIE* WM. DINVE4.B4 h., Adam/ Psprest Vie, 64 mg. Stmt. it nn mg/wised Assent so reannaddeardlonenfeforLaa cidERT - PZ, and ad Naar pavans throng/ma ftu UnUal &kaki and On, Canada. ROBINSON BROTHERS, errasorms, X 0.711 rounTn. swims% rituals:oh art Ve t na 3 °•iteyftrivir=ilj,"o: land all ktods of • • -cr. O. 33CODITIZ/43, tAtanTrot g7:414i71-111,14611r01111A1/0.4:1 Ona "111.11faitraWillfrauf."4`"' PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE: TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1867 ^- ~ " PUBLIC MEETING A Needed of cltlzens .011 be held 41113 Oveda),) 103M56, Nib Intl., 21 10 o'clock, iN THE Ellin Or TRADE BOOM% In re6srd to the Improvement afoot Western 'Elvers. Col. M. A. lIHYSON. the Anent or the St_ Louts Convention. and °them .01 aildresl the sheeting. VAN M. li.N AP. .W. W 1111: COCOMMtee of ArrO.O patent...l7 CUM Iar'NOTICE.-ON AND AFTER JULY 14Th. lAI7. man further untie, the etre of the °stilted itellw eV Comptuy will laudn eUNDAIt every ten minute. item tea- Walton to the Court llooen. u w 1 leering the foot co , Wylie street. A suntotent nu md of Cars will he provided fr o tlif4r ., ne . ; Church. BT tnlCV:, ,g x:f „ x . rr ITit'7. DE .14AN. Pceret•ry. CAUTION : 12= MH. JOHN M. !CHILLY is not In our employ'. and all peraorla are cautioned agaluat trustlua Lam ea our SCCOIIII, J. M. DUALISTIIEET de RON ezna - - - FOR SALE—In the Borough of thatt.hara. onnyaottat to thew. P. H. H. It.not. TWl.O.teroltV •11./al DWILLINas Lott to.:•toOS aelhtt. sit to aoKA anti, O l Ol . teat. lodlstql , al.le title Ora+ , , tr htsea kooto a 14 . toe own?? Is "P"- e prom. )11.,11,1.6 TO GLASS MANEFACTUREHS. TOR BALE—AII the "I'ltlint.r.t. 310111.1ra. anl other v toot. to My rmed by the 311s.ourt litsee Onsop tot. •t. Lou., Mo. FOr r•rtle . st. , • addr. 4 .. 140 N Ttiltd St.. St. Louts. .ipLILDALE CEMILETEIIIIt. AT REDUCED PRICED! GRAY & LOGAN, 10..47 St. Clair Street NO VACATION. Prof. 11. ROIIBOC6 WW continuo to .tv Instructions on the Piano and Organ. Statue provised •Ith al./HOC end PlltlrneT tnistia.si, students have eirrry opportunity to study that delightful Instrumsot. /Lorry at residence, Na at ►EARS SIItITT, second door from Third street- Jent:ain:Trr 13,11M0P 1011911 IAN LiSTITUTE. cody.via.l2 saw for Young Ladies. Xo. 62 Grant fared. Tbs T .rm• of the next Batten of this dermal will heal. oe Kettutrsew os ob aim. at 4. IL, WELDIN For. insanitation or admission address ILEIF. IL. J. CORI En o Unison. EMEM2 GENERAL. INSVEINCE AGENCY SWEARINGEN & IS'CANDLESS, So. 113 FOUNDS sr, Pittsburgh, Ps. ()mina genia for Western Penearvarita of Coniinental Life Insurance Co., I=l . . Fltll, LIVK and all deeertptlo. of c.61:n113.115t re,paalltde.Comoanliks. at lo eta totes. ;tal.galltire ESTABLISHED 1833 HOWSEII - FITTED UP WITH GINaI.I3, Hot and Cold Water, &c., By cipErleuced and onetime' workmen. JOHN X. TATE, Plumber aria 'Gas flier,„ 227 Liberty Street, PlUsburgh ; and 59 Federil Street, 'Allegheny. ~cv~..eurm-~rsse -. „ TIMM RECEIVED, AT ROBERTS & SHERRATT'S , h - ROLZBALL ARD RETAIL T. Copper ud. URI Ina fate Lnefutory, SD. 61 FIX 1114130.1) BT., PITTeIIUIt.OH A new so_plotr of lee COW., lee Plot/end Man olozoomo a full lino of finoso-forojoblof Also opooofootorofoof GIMMILIVaIIonf !MOWN cook te-01. oPP ofIATUO. ror meats, 'meets. puddhig. laziems JOSEPH WIGGLNS, Collecting Agent, Ode* at the Board of Trade Booms rITTNIIURGH, P. 'l.lllls all Mods solicited tad promptly St dad to e est of references sista. till NN!!,BOOKII , TORE, Won Sabbath School Book Store. Malta and TettUgeats. dalo_4l4_lllsbo.ol ILNlNk'UVlngt;4i77,:flug= allipoilaarop..Unalla mom aa4 all ardor. prompay lintel. an cheap Klearglak. lin Third 114. • WAINE WE SEAVZNa • - CANDY MANUFACTURER, And dralcrlit i rjonsailt . arlcau 211171211.. M a st T afa i tVal i ft.l BE . aTi r tja=l:47 "" Ter FINE BLACK. GREEN AND .T.A.X*ZI-N TZIEI.I•. I=l American Tea Company's New Store, = THE BERT AND CUEAPEST 011E1IN AND ISLACIL TENS addl./ THE AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, IMMIIIi "OISE BLACK TEA, 161.00, AND TUE BEST Si n PER POUND, AT TEE AMEMlttri TEA COMPANY, Iri:b74 g.s sr. CLA:II ISTHEICT J. W. A Fr. Ro. II LIDDRTY STEIZET. Dealer In .11 kinds of Candles, Cakes, !lilts and Fruits. Ronald attention to tionlehlar rioNics and PARTIES. toTtließritia lIENBI BEA, 3D., FLOUR. ORAL*, And Produce Comm Won Merchant, 9101 LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh shrrus GOOD riviirs. CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMER.. ;again for WARD'S BBIL&D. The levees &an best. The WWII W." on every leaf. War4l.• None elm mbiaten COMPRESSED BUNGS. ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO., Haaufanturerl and Whdleaale Vedic . . In MACHINE CUT CORKS, Plugs, Taps, Irish Noss, Pilch, ROSIN. ISINOLAS°. AC.. de. Nos. rta & 121 Third St.; Pittsburgh., DISSOLUTION NoTget.—TllE. arm or BAILIFF, ItItOWN 1 CO. is lets day dlewly ed by limitation MO mutual mineetit,. JOHN Ir. WATSON dimisslngur las Interest to the remaining. Park.em- Ali rir r.. " LneMlnt themaelyra indebted to said firm will please call and make Immediate payteikut, and •11 lit Mons Latin, claims will present the imme to .1011 N It. WATLION, at nnr arioe. 53 Federal street, be bel c. I.lW:iris.: to iettlo all sc.. BAILIFF, BROWN dz CARSON, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitle rs 1101.7.1 - E3 FITTEII or Wall Water, Gas & Steam Pipes N o. G 3 Weelorma. ISt., 'ALLEGHENY CITY 1,41,30 ADAM'S PATENT SPIRAL PEN RACK, For sale by titaUoners, llook.llers and Dealers in Vancr o , de and NOLOOI. JYIS.cI: P RICES REDUCED ! SUMMER DRESS. GOODS, For sale at Very Low Fritts, )y WHITE, ORR & CO., IS Fin Street. STEAM BOILERS, Steam Engines and arab Turnlsg ',attics Aud Out Iron Plauer, FOR One toe. IS 10ch../11pder. I reel Wrote: tale.ocelllo. Inner, with wrought Iron shaft. and erupt. 2:l:ee 7 tlgu7:l l r ' Ll k wtVl 6 h e n7l . . l' :o r gerllV .. b! eer. VI feet long. owth ilwures nedernotn. Woo Motor ..ttoe. Muer nod coup tete not. 41of rnarhlr ery str.wbukt. •Ini) • nglo., 004 o..pirte•nizet ay abo , : t^oh• dlam.. r f•rt at.O., emote.. to. your god - tcon4.Ontol Won Taming Loth. a; oue WOO.l Lathe: one 4.14 -*inure. : 1010. co ander: Wrote; oew lO wt. dlnto. nhf lung —two low. A 1. . ,. coven: Well r wane., Bowloost/ and Cur:able Wolk ro. now auk soeuna.bsod, all It Yiro 4 l7. l =4lo.:UV;lltef. c'h. /IVOR M. ktOLIE de CAI., Cor. Point AM./ awl Durolesoo jrlo,ol I.9MUND BURKE & BARNES, Fire Proof Salamander Safe, Tat BOOR, STEIL urn Brews PINT SIR AU IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, 129 di. 131 Third St., - Between W WJ slt4 .rILTBSUBBII. Read the foltow adattlenal refesonetdation of We Ith nt.f quell the{ of oar safes : i -- 11'''''..11',1r,.;!,...,,..:::;-,,,,:,..-- Orrin: flotot.et. - ron or thrum.. !MYRNA.. 1100yrs-ntls Ito rot. tht. - rao + Iltst. on VA., TennesOwn, 01110, Jane 1710. INA. NO. 67 Water in., Allegheny 4:It). X( ..11.1. B.s.r[rd,arnes. rutethrgo , Pe- ' June 141.11, 15+1. • •Unsyth.,. as- We thth TOO. to•Jey. LT thtl. hotter ts hereby item that the •nottel Vita ow!. e tale of Tour tusk, for •ft w repalts• The' of InPnXIII , ,;;•,-. rd. • ..ydr,ft!llT.t . a: ... 6, ~. this ‘ ,, . , e d...... , .. d. v.. , 6 ... - 1 Ve:Lesrsioi tit - Pr . /6 . .1'1, ¢c:.•r• 00 In thi• entree ht on the Ithe ef Ilval last, bernalun onto, oh. re payment erlll be Yeenthe.t th.reon oni etoto and ~0000005 0, and.,e ere ~../, 1010. 1 t . ,• the Coltrtor, on a:daftg t. ,,. tcr . i4V;; , 1,..1 t ij e form you that the pope , . . 1 .... oet Of tne tale' Xi I:ll .' .. ' r!tb s e .. .f . ith ' slaPs " i./; ° Y. nr. otite:`"ne afire the Ire were nut. honer-11n the lout. We e d ,lltlOnnt entoththe .La Ix mcbrr.. by , bdt•xi did """P , '" ", 'an. -P""I'Y 00 aa " a i " g.. 1111/YIWGTO'W, Teo.. Deputjlblleetor Int .1”, cO.l ythezibly stand suth a Ate, and whoa o.C...sty of Armstrong. And k: WIN Llty,N. vre ,Ilscor crest the ps , ite all pate and 000:3. we !. . ,f1.,.?:7 1 ,5t. 1 .y r 00 .1. 01?: , , ,1at1 2 , , , , ,V41 , 8.:11:. ; ., were LgreenblY tll.llppolnLad. .Pe Will glee yGit 7,..“6,1:„;,:p„.„,,:', 0 ,,,,,Z ..., .ii,..,,,,,,. no. an order ibr • tante atm rah ohm nth VI. Inth ' 'lntl en•lnee o ef' o ' s thee. Sod n,.....e.1..d. our erw store. Tel yours, wro•re •neywlll prepared to reeeire the tales noarntothe ny sh.m. i!tl.'3 '.' * A - •'• .."&"., To xe In tn. paye . r. In the •Iclolty of 0.n.0.,. In Al...gkeny lr•smut, eeslgnated na Gthows. Deputy ColthnOr IL U. IVITIfItI, En . nttlgttend a . t thaw oteeth to rthelee t the taely i COT VINO, /HAL Alip O.IOIOELINO. i.. ' enot.l.ln. girg'elg: - .1.177u. ‘ . b :f snrdZer. . _.:. pRESSES, WRITING rix to. ~1 At Tatentuut. VZIEIiDAT, July 16t b., al 1 '.7tl:4l...g'ouVtiltalJAY. July Ilitt. at 4 . I IRI')A•ttYAVIV.4ARV,N*2;r• i 4 l•r t8;;;;t1VIrst. on THIDAY.' Jaly 19th. at 1 White'. Bow. 1 CARMINE ISKS;lnterican it French. I c7i:.l.l:4"""`"'"'""`""` ° ' '""'''' I ti,.. Wars from oA.u. to 3 XL r. x • PENCILS, JOHN . SULLIVAN. I icnibli . - COLLICM34. BLACK LEAD. LAD AND BLUE. ! TEAS : TEAS I TEAS 2 I GOLD. STEELAND ' : AMALGAM PENS. i OF ALL rnicKs AND QUALITY, AT 1 . IiIIIIBEIN, GOODS. 'i ..9... lEre..7-3EN.33VE1. , - • - GOLD 3IOUNTEZILEgiIe.,4.:EN LIULDERIS irell SALE NST • S. HAVEN, PRIXTER 1-41TaTIOXER, Cor. Wood and Third Sts CCM -THE PEOPLE-91 TEA STORE, Wilscin•dr. 'Underwood. CHOICE MILT GROCERIES, t s A ggb . gazg,ittlXstnriiolesala and re. NO. 15 South Welt Diamond, ALL ittailiNY CITE. esti sad examine on.. ennek and prices. ap 7in6ii.dr • . W . sity CP Ep r e _ COM. ior rmr.ss, riot. rEOI C0..1 Haricariffld. Ida latent to WK. B. WILT, au •prll iffoe47, rellrei Lop lae. ffrm. and Alr. WILT - morn from ' t tt am., pa Stine OC the firm will rrz4lll as usual, and coo tie.ue on at their aid AWL ten, 43 11.14111.11.F1ELD STlff Err. ST. CLAIR BJl.Usctu 110 0111. A PLEASANT rceiva 7.4 SPEND AN HOWL The tsars sad emsmo4ous rooms on the Coo a •eil St; their tbd liberty Rs:. • • •tiec 11.11. ritilr 1114 , 1 up for First Class- Booms. Xverything I. new. Glenn &ndst, and In un der tee hunnrintendonnt of ne • N RO.Y . AN, on e GYP., W41.1[1 , 114 loot en perlenend Men , ps the huslnebs. igepla Sad ..17 Our lnInle•. . . PROPOSALS . . .FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF • • A SCHOOL EUILDINC, kor the Colored Clilann 4 rit , sburgh, erIII be reeelved at then alto or I) . 0 ist). 1.. 111,0 , N kb.. no. 40 Fifth street:emelt Aeon ot Jul , . ...1. 1,417. .o,l•lalrolrgar,r2ll.ll, btf.,Y:',ATZL'It• *! s l if:Co..dit.. - . ` t r i wr , 01 ,0, • , •” , • .t. , bath. •nd r0..0 the,rleLL to reject all or any fthe M.,. • • . 4720. 1.. IIeMICE, • .. ".I.Alkir Coo,.IITS MCI. . _ irldilliEW UZI : eiTEICY, - 162 FEDERAL in" *tumuli ENT. (Yourlh - door altoee Plentond.l Glass, China Wire* Table Cutlery At 1: 6 1e7Y.H71 PRICAIS: ..k.eerythloe IC quircd It a lint clam ,tarn so Ito*4. Lit ...1'. 1 ... , T : 1: c . SUNDAY helltfrot. CELEIIIiA. MM!, TI rtaNicsonsSA rAILTIEN ik.., to rolehed with the. beet I. Wg.PRSAIi• c 9 '..fl. WisTiv. a., At 15.11. meet price Lid On te thertet ',mice, 07 DrISLXJISI,I3C 37 ZETIEWE 115. 10 lADIONAI Altogb.l. -17/":". NE' FIItST CLA :9 GROCERY, i 10.131 PILDP.It&LIIt ALliZantNr• Freak .toot 0 cbolzo Talc, .Colree t fisi . re,: ire., tic. : nkh W,.." to the pall . t invent prim , . A. BIMANT. S.:l 1 . 4V . ,, F? other line Ice Pitchers, IVAlterNi Goblets, CrCri .. ieh .0 1, o' tat recelred by' J.yi SEED Jik CO., MGALIO• TLtrnr e " a l el " A "dvlrlte"d. b L . th f °V.APor zl7,,y4 ; e l tpr k 7.; J;H__:ZNSAW. 174 toner Lthorty an Heel DISSOLUTION OF OARTNEO- Zgr i at . e d llarteerstlebelltolers eXlsslog solved be sauttur eg=s. h" ,11: 1 !Ito ' l l •V bea :r d sre arm imuaa sawed Da Tr* 01. eftbtM. • 1ltloT " . 154/ H UIL . t. • POT. liasollton a ka itt01110”. • Jana LSSl—lessoaS C 0.," BAUR & MOSER, 8-TI,O swims sr Ns , PAM aIIIOCIIITION BUILMIG,No• II sad •ST OLAIII. antILKT, infitulties 00 at go u t fl'" 11 mig•ta67, iiir re gout .1 , Z4: l="„3 ORDINANCE to widen the , 14. w an erinklln Street. I. lie it ordained PIO en.lefod lie and ~,Tungo., CotroriM of the t'ay itt•- ph,.ne, and - t it A•reby ordained and rnacbd of (4' Th" P➢An't the kdn .°;;r: t . „: = Pa In ae VIT.r fo ' relol.l. Le and and the and twre Mr the Yr bT. eeliented. h On:Mani and ensettd Into I law tills the 11l .1.1 of Jill, A. 1).137 PrCSlllent of the`aelect Cen Attest: D. _ 7, ,f Cleik. of the Attest:'est:' Int f t dde ohe Common (Atm.+ (CrOl'lTlC'Olnooll Council. It VESOLUTION to widen Wash. l.man n • venue. by Or N. ce nnrt ',rim , . 4,,enals t bat Warblenton RTC. nue. from the the C. lialltus.l to tare lane. ht and same It wldered to ,r ‘lll,,Une 10,1111 1.31 i arentte from Aar whir Want to the r i cer, and that A. C. Al' ander. Robert riewart James Graham. heat Ado, be and th. y a, hrreby ann. inted efira to new and Avert the...moats and ben o oe.daum. 'he provision, of the Act of ',Trembly. •t.pr0v.. , 1 MI) 141, A. 1 , . 1.11. and in.- Civil:. of Councils notify theta e. 11Alt I .' irdTl7 , !land etta,ted Into a law the 11111 d.ty of Jinn A. D. IbV. J A SIES 3le Attant 3t....,cyr . V; 1 :;.."" r r . "` Clorl. of Ael,t . Cooteell. • ben. It. Proddent of Common Council. AMA Itth. CI,: of Common. Connell. Intl A 3, OuIDINANCE to authorize ~..,,,,. " r a.littg and Pawtg of Indite litreets , k r Lie-, All, and W•rd's el•ey !,1. , T1.PN It• d ordoluot end enneted o !ry (he f A I ie FZ; e: . ii:, " 1 ' ,1' 0 : t r :: .' V:t ' "`t".": -! 4 4 ; Va": 1 ~Y, t...t. ns And they are hereby authorise; and dire..ted to Invite Ind iswelve proposals fur the e ' ;rat ing' tfe 'S',74. Renal s ' . s . ' '' S . . ° A ' n '" : ' ,. t r &n .' s I t ‘ r !r e!i I t e . 1 r ''' r ill . : l eft. L a n t i Ward's alot, (TOL) ellealteny ay.coos to the Mase4.st r lice. and to contras , therefor with The lowest mot tacit bidder Or bidders. at their discretion. n.That for the pimp saidof defrayinn the ',tang xp. naes uf the stiprovesuotsts, ' Ih"r.'''' tad 1 .. h V l s li gl i .. i :o%ls P aY c l ta :s t ltin. l l! st 1 ITl;Ti s ir strs:srli4 . st;:tte - s ' alil .tree[ ' and the ssol ley. te.peetively. to proportion to the rk., fr... ti.. p..to ‘ , ..r 1,,, 1....d humid in u,t abutting le aforesaid. 5.,... .1. That a. .vv. as the etot and expenses si sahl tospros..men[• sh,ll 10. fully M• 474 nutted, a .13.sii I. the , 1111‘ ..r t..,11 , tet l'onnutsslatosr to s '. . '' . '. i.:7l; ' ll . lt:aq ,' ;Tl:tin ".! .:Fd ' e n t; . J. T.l sn ' e ‘ sans viler..,. ' spectvey '' , accords. lodise rule shove Indisitted and thereupon procoed to make demand and rolleet filename. ..sooting tu geT. l .7rns ' i g is t r i ral i t ' ll ' tsitsTE:4 7 s t nra: " ett ' gra "An Art dello.. the manner ot coll.:ham the expenses of grading and paring of tim taMt• and alleys of the City of Alleglienr, and for collier pit .Nuts." priced. Mit day or Illar: . 1 , 1. j . 5.... iy nr'ird;i, :o::..7.'n:::ilitTibT"titannor.lo,al6 be isiM l in b e e d Ltl 'e s:l S s ' eTw r ol in ' t?M ' this tlie llth dar of J tly. Attu Domini, 1 , 1 .1 AMES11011:11:11, .. President ut Solent Connell. Attest: O. MAC:IMR.. Clerk of odeet Connell. - tiEvittsW D. IIIDULY. ' President u( Cisramuy Cuanell. Attes%Vt.uuxarlllt.trunTil. • ft, otonon Connell. .Ill` CAPE MAY, CAPE ISLAND. Finer the elm of llrit tooth enterprise has been displayed at this celebrated seaesnora re tort. New and maxnificent fattens - hare been reetedt the Hotels hare bean rcut.deleell • one part, with a well reside one tulle drive. has - been Inituenraleil, and in all the essentlal• ot a Pep tiler euremer resort, • spirit of improvement is leseely matilleeted. ,‘':;:::::f::Zipl„rrtiuvh. , l c t l, ';';'; ,,l ai atood-piltuated at the extreme ; utnern portion of th e butte, and newp,lon a elect or Deo at the eopeuence of the 1/stawanellay with the Atlan tic Ocean, It 'tremors entlretr serrOunded by pelt wain, benne favored by coati:.:al toreese• fr M tb bl:Ef ' furnlslies • bse VI I view he Oman, Delaware Bar, anol ' Pljoreenne of biek wsntry, tallog In ,ape lienlonen distmeily at I ?tn 4 oTl:,flredTo ' sr;e% Willitlr ne dri : ;?! ". L t ft l : 1 atlantic west, Innen of a moootlecompact salve 7,llllcditnear,,t.p.:l/I,,in.a.try,,;,h.e surf tb•t even A egItl&:0"41.1-VjW;a1"tron'llihl:P.a.cit.ttilat etl% i ton water entopanalsely waem—a palate l Intl. I ng1,,t1r , ,Lp . .. petsous meeting heallb fr m The ellateerte . from 11111aelelpela tn Cane Island is el eel ea ty ran , and snout the earn distance to es d, le Vie Per. and by either route the raealues Per tree el promise toe-or tie most satlaramnri etaranter. 'the 1.1.00 has hotel and I:sardine - boom atememoelatlon. for about I thl = ' n ' ltl l a 417.t.r.:Lt1 a .Z.11n n .Invg , " proortetor; Coageau 11011. with .1. I , (COKE 1 . ribr.'ir.e., port 1 , /glteel bus v. , d w I tb be W GOT I Argo.ICIIIL Of plltairgig. ',L11:67.1'13.1.1:Z1.1r1r 1.P.t1,01.114: ' I 1(7:11)11V '' "t'l ''''''" U . H. INTERNAL REVENUE, 23d DISTRICT. Collector's Notice Prime Toveg lit de • .-•••—•• • , e 0 Per Pound Kr tr. good . 1.40 .• • Goal ' BLACK TEAA—Oolons.— Best Oolong 'keeper rwiand. Have •• pLACS T'ZAS—Powieborig, SoueldWailr wad Voiagwes. Ih,rhh Beet Pine d firif tTai h rr. de • h Conroe —. 1.40 • JAPAN TEAS. ...... ..... ISIXECOTEAA. )11 . 11,LiT'l• V 14 1:1 the & twee env ea« eau ikeet Just what kind orTes they watt. ea/ Ne t eaa putt akh ear quantity. end (dr./reed he' , ha dc_iltej , ..• t7idelveid erq ponied to the price. beside, getting • Pere and clean ariicle which exactly soils their Oat.. , 174 ired.ral k. JANES B. YOUNGSON, N 0.200 Wylie Street, ""'"" ll°l i r ."'lT:l l arbra's te ot 72": Zsr.LIN" 'BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY, At the sheen number. Teeth •11% AD a tIAKII4, or .11 neeerlptioe, on had. Also,. FR u nTn.- an 01.1endid CIhEASI ROO3l. re •dtteet on In etvle. *peel.] ...tentacle mere to fern Ishglr e irtt: i nv - }1 . 4 . 1 . 4 . 7:41T nil r •OliAl)mornrne . 04 eve.nlng. rt. MI M. Cr l. LO arca., LOUGHREY & FREW, Hate remotod tO NO. 31 Market St., (CORIUM VP SECUtt D.) PlTThiStnittfl: Whtto tbey are Denoted to otanotec:oto all Mats or ' Saddles, Vlarness, Trunks, And all artlelem le the:r uuc unsay kept lit nesuelese eatekil thrum.. Foss SALE ONE a INCH ENOLNE, 20Ineh strOnt. new. on Iron bed pboe. • .One 4econd.bnlel OtCILLATIN ENOINE; th a, t l %V.1f . V., " 1 t ; . ,,.. ,, KNOWS. 14 la e a stroke. box lennou en Iron bed plate. c on, EN lamb EA HINE. 1. lest strul.4. senOnd tend. Tim al/v..111 be mad endal, for ensb, at 6.151 cs dt . axatFrnwitris Cotner Handl:Ay and Water arrests, ?Veto. ALL 60116 y CITT_ P.. won HALE.--We have for sale J..' &mant good itecond.hszol . Iron Turning Lathes. Tepee. Jelly adapted for turning •xlee. We Offer theatre. at reasolhan a we.. a 1... ON al+Olh, le lath ellinder• 61 feet ea iron bed; boll . , lacbee alai:tete+, feet taus, two lb loch but..' • =gulf* at the INIMIdTUILL WORKS. • 110011 IL BOLE & CO.. Corner Point Alla a Dngaeene Way. CHOICE BEDDING PLANTS. 6 very large etock of Roses, Geraniums, Verbenas,. &c, In bloom. at the °Wood tlremshoeme. .1101=1.1.. .1 6. /11014DOCII. Mod fora emodoenle. mybkoo CHEAPEST. PLACE IN THE orry tot., TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, uat No. 146 Una x x tITILICET. 6 . III.6EABEVEI, Mill, Sash 4S; Door Factory, Planing mu". . Corner RUTLEIt usd ALLEUTIZNY STRitTai Ninth Warl,'Orid 210. 15.111111/r/rLD rlttiburgb. kinds or work courrautly on hand. Onion Owm tap conetry promptly attended to: • 1:12,31,16 WEST COMMON- ALICEIINF, wuoo 2ll eSI WORIEd, Nortiorelli Oorw o 112A41.31.raiLlt • tl t e o e 1 p y rir El %Ivan 4 0 • LE A T.H E B BELTING.—We keep menu:Alp op hand a MI Meek of the hut . qusilty el.eutern exesintaelaire, nude es lehoar. our sake, and J. rritt i. ktilat ErA l ee . '.. . owe Matt* NEW ADVE4ITIBEMENTS. c3.3.L.4 RAILROAD co. =BEI!E=M!! • Ircit•rtnt toward, the Parillei linkt.it, with .brok.. line ACROSS. THE CONTINENT Th , comp.' now offer a linlte , l •©ount of Ir FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Metre thirty years es run. she heselse annual Interest, payable on tbe first day Of Jew., rue July. In the City of NOW York. st the talc or SEK. PER CENT. IN GOLD, At Ninety Cents on the Dollar. Title road was completed frOm Omaha rO5 miles 'net on the let of January. PAL and If fully ..quipped, and tratns are regular!) running over it. The Company has no 4 on hand sufficient Iron, ties. cle.."Lo finish tile rematolog Donlon to the enateru !mate of the ltocky liountalus, relics. which Is under contract to he done don- Weber tat et ibis Trot. and It le espeoled that the entire reed will be la" reunion ardor from ttmaha to Its or...tern c.c.:mien with the Cen tral Paeltle , now being tepidly built eastward from Sacramento. Cal., dnrlng Means of The Company. Estimating the distance to he built lle the Union Pacific to be I,tallmitrs. the United Stale. Utmernment issuci It gla per cent. Illirtv.lco , Roods lathe Company as the 100.1 is Ontshel St the average rale - of- sheet atS.O,O per mile.. emaunting to The Como any to also ptrmittcd to I.me Its own First Mortgage Bonds to an equal amount, and at the same time. which sY Prattat. ACT or 0000100115 Alit IMP. A rim, SiOnpriaGe ON nit Itallite. LIST., the bonds of the United crates be. log odordinete to them. The Oorernuleut makes • donation of 12.600 acres of land to the tulle. amounting to . 4.0.W...,eg0 acres. estimated to he worth 1,0.4U0.403. making The total resources. ev.itialse of the capital. 11111.416"0; but the full value of the lands cannot now be realised. The authorned Capitol mock of the 0001pany U , oee hundred million dollars, of widen Pre millions hare already.hren paid In. and of which It lo net suppoaud that more than twenty-dye millions at most will be required. The cost of the road Is estimated hp competent engineer. to he about one hundred million dol lars, excluStre equiPtneut• Prospects for Business. The railroad Uonneetlon between•Onsaha and the East!t now complete, and the earnings of the ran Pulfle on thn .cottons already finish ed., or the month or May, were 1?11.76= These aeetlonal eartungs. Oe the road progresses. will much more than pay the plarest on the Camps n y'aa bonds, and the through nosiness over the only line of ra.lrond between the .tissue and Patina must be Immense. Value and Security of the Bonds The Corepany n.c“{ftilir eel:malt that the above statement of facts filly dvlnonitratell the scanty of their itosete. and ae addllloaat proof thry would soggeSt that the howls now uttered are less than An =ltllon d..llars on Ihr miles of road, on which over twenty =Wton dollars have already teen expended; on 3.0 allies of ills road the ear. are now rodent, and the remalnlng /17 ' tallet are nearly completed. At the meant rate — of pro:elate on gold these ends pay an annual Later - eat on 11.0 present coat of Nine Per Cent, And It It believe-I that on the completion of the road. like the Government Bonds. they will go shore par. The Comphry Inteid to sell bat a Malted t mount at the present low rate. and re- Aa4n the right to advance the price at their ption. 'Bobecrlptlons will be received M bew York by the COTTINESTAI SITIOSAL BENE,So. 7 Sum St. CUSS, DODGE S: (0., Luken, 51 Will IL ]OU J. ClllO S. SO), Elan 3r Rill St, 1 And by RANKS ANL HANS-171d lirileralil tlicanplionit the unned Mat.. Of %how Mama and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained. bay will also be sent by mall trop thirCompa ra Other. No. NI Naas. .:rest. Now York, on application. thabserlbcra wily select theta. own /gents. to whom they hare madden.. WOO alone will he reeponsiblo to them for the aalo dellrery tattle bonds. . JOBS J. CISCO, Treasurer, . • ..vc w York. habserlptions received In Pittsburgh b 7 xxemeatir. NATIONAL DARK. cruir.Ns NATIONAL &ANS. li&11.11AN Ii&TION•ls JAMES I.IIIIADY & CU., Lanier. e. IieLLAN & CO., Ilanksts. iti-i&Thrrs LOUISYILLE TOIRCCO. MST RECEIVED, A. Large Stock of the BANNER BRAND. I= Fine Cut Wavy, AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT IL t W. JIINEINSON'S, No. 6 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. MYERS, HOPPER & CO., Illuccoatan t0 . E.11. BULGER. Agent. 1 MANIIIACTIMEMS OF. FURNITURE Of Every Description. SCHOOL AED OFFICE MECUM No. 15 Smithfield Street, = WA Nil assortment of PI ttabilren ltsauflo tuned Furniture constantly on land at. LUWILST CASIt FO OiY. 0. A. nzs.._wm. C. rtorrs..-Ine. S. SinM[•66 C11.114,t WALIIEIIOIIBE. RIMED BREED. & CO., imeavoa3znafa®. No. 100 Wood Street. BRITTABIA AND BILVILII PL/TXD TA 13Lt. WAHL. TXA TRAM ate; TABLE CUT. LZUY4rIT'grISII,3 • • RINI 4,1+1%7 , CHINA VAISICH. . • • CHINA brITTOON% • • AV I T WART of every descrlpUos LAVA CARD BLBILIsTn.. • • • UV X P /ONO. ENGLISH STONY WARE of all varieties to pelt Whalen]. and retail trade. The largest and most complete stock of even Westin CID Ulm In the NH , Brims and lan. the same.. in the easten I= SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS CZ 317 Liberty Street, PITISBMIGH, PA. te1.164 JOTIN 11006 JOLLY 14,111.11... 01.111. 11011, rrrrseuaGu LAMP COMPANY. JOHN ROSS & CO., No. 23 Wood St.. Pittsburgh, Pc hiallufectotere of . LAMI, LAMP BASEL CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC Lamp_dealre be event/BRE PttIMBIES to the yrede TUMBLERS. TABLE WARE. WINDOW ELEteL nod eeerftlitne lu the Olme Line. MN= allO. nallotiol... ......... InIANCM. ar, S. FRANCIES, cmirENTERs He, BUILDERS. Cont.ets taken (Or .BrtlldleFs. Store FrOink 1 , 7 " = 117:110fr,11 to .sos. 266 aid 16$ Allegtaii aty:h; I7:04 .• I L P. GETTY, ,Windesale and Retail Grettro. Deaderth a and Sb nt iz Pore 011011. Vett "' .11211rgelltIO I LIVS:rjt 1111 ' 4 1 11 , none " hoar city. r.4.limed Pow/ 1 9 30 0 1 i g.. 4 : 111 C 1,-- A SITUATION, BY F•rnITIDEND NOTICE. — Tbie DI- 1 nod woman, tither as chainter -." rectors of thia Bank haoe •tirlared • d - 0,01d•t trio do hoo , ewoah 9 1000 .len.l of FIVE rEa CENT. out of the afters of where her hos • •11.1 eat be ueotartedated with Ito jut ...nth , P:fahir 00 004 after the l.sr 4 . -would Ora fe'red. Addle., TPIS I'M lust. DODS. J. GRIER, OF.UFF,MIt!. Jl.. D. C. Ifiroeta_ Jelth:l 'WANTE D—CARBINES. IH IIIyT DmuEND.—The Pittsburgh 13 vgri ic„ A.leghetty Criage , ors oanT. en,Pjlettlot or Carh.nr. (st :el :h...e.0.r5,1; II T. has dee.arr.l • Lhriderol ef oF.VEN C. .1 siifiee or Car reora• te•fm for Or Three Dello:. and Flfty.Couta otr 0.1.00, net . Hev fdr thOt'a or v. , minetnn , tteroi , er., IS or shoot, rat,. reduction m ul. 0r0h... FDlsburgh, .1017 14 arta , ',Dens Cosine env of n hero afina for • Ile can .414tes. Or app4t o t r z J. D. JONNOT.SN. en-r , nclactr. roTte %Frt.& C1nc...00 FM, Peon WAY atria OF S. Set - - . • rat,,. ore, Jun- le'. ' WANTED, THE BOARD OF Inuit:lL:Tons . ; of Das Oomnany have dectUr. , reenisr quaverlv IDetdend (No. IS of \VD AND A J!II.Y COLD CO UPONS, uALF 1141 rf ce.NT.. free of tkoornment " "e And Compound Interest notes. V . A.l:?l`; r ut r ‘h. ira"tt' Wijg-` "! "'if` 79i w•Nl,l,4lv:tagiokZu rine street- to those regiatered at Now fort, and at the off. ee of tht Treasurer to those rtgasterad at thTeh!....Tg,t,untr elosoon ATcItI)!CY, Ds. Sae., e-Co . en L " t' f lt' L L) s 27E. ' o.l l lVth p e . oay or Jul, si la m• JJe: bus F: iI.ISCTCHi\eOv , SeeralarT. orr,er or ro. TIIIUMPII O3trANY. rtT2.1.411. JUIY I[6:. 4 1 DIVIDFIND.—The Board of Di- t `n.thir Cocrftcy have MI: day declared I VIDEND of =Ca tree of tax, p 53,4 1 ,... on Loa after 1.1. ISIS = The Traver, 6.0 from Wu I=l WILLIAM MINCER. try Treawrec 3,4:076 DIVIDEND. orncs Or The Board of Directors or Das Company LLILTO hta day declared a DIVIDEND of Firs Dollars per %b., Yree of Gozernmact Tax, out of elm zarotags of the last alz months, payable on •nd • tkr too oak loot.. as roPows: Two Del and Throe leollere per rhare to be crenited Btoar. 310.3. WiLLIA2 F. fIi,RDNER. Secroarr. El=3 EATING, ICE CEEAN, &c. HERBT ORDINARY. DINES G, LUNill, COFFEE IND ICE CREAM ROOMS, FOR LADIES ISD GENTLivrH. No. 64. Fourth St. rlferOur 1101ININ1i LUNCHES served daily, from 6 toll A. X. DINNER. served fromil to oielore. d/111-41.440 104 mselvr, or W i nes. Sloes Pinner. P ict attention given co the V. 1.. of ladles and gentles., Outlying /L comfortable meal, the enlorment of • good dish of meansor yof the Wearies of the sumusti in rss also, 10 the rnishing families , genial mob ne, at their T1A1VP.... , 5 or elsortiere, with thn belt of WEDDING. POUND AHD SPONGE OLICE3 With the Or:heat aoortment f %select and lane, Cate, Cream an,l Water lens, bleriann. Baguets. Jellles,• Charlotte de nenao, Blanc Stange, to.. Ornamental Pyrasulda, lame. Stoned Turkey, Coffee. Ci,oeulate. ete. Walter. end AM, furnlkben private and pub; lie parties. China. hileerwalv, . Cutlery. lilasiware and, Table Line (or tore. jeCall - NEW ICE CREAM SALOON P• H. WPCUIRE. No. NO 517TH STREZT, above tbiatbeele, d O5 !mum, r'ONFNOTION SHY SC. ' reerra-- 1 1 esand private solVird at abort rovire and rossoaable lona, ivlaza NEW STORE. • S. sess.a.es. Confectioner, Fruit Store & Bakery, ICE CREAM. SALOON, LA ac,4 DIES' OIiDINARY. SCO eIdITHIPIKLD STREET. between Sas enth end Litn,rty. no11:103 HATS, CAPS, &c STIEL - W GOODS, FOB SUMIEEF. SALES ALL TIME NEW STYLE HATS, TOR SALE WRAP. AT McCORD & CO.'S, Mac. 181 NAToctcl ,Otroet. HATS 1 HATS! GRAHAM & BYRNE, At Ile. 52-St Clair Street, Itaveohe of the Ten Deft retalt stacks of IMO, CAPS' ATiD STBSW GOODS In the clty,.d oh:LBW:My to reectert of all that le hew se thou Id they can be — ea - Th . 06.d." -EYerAttcatlon ,Icen to retelling, excluelyelT. IMPORTANT NOTICE I= 33. M I_. la M 'IL77S North American Gift Concert. lint Premien PO MO in Greeds& TIME TIMED ros TIiECONCENTTO TAILS i'LLUE AT COOPER INSTITIITH, • NEW YOBS CITY, Saturday, July 1.3th,1567., ONLT FEW DAYS NOES LEFT TO i 373011711.33 TX0329:11063. Tine is toe greatest distribudon of the MIA Centorit sod the most successful enterp'the of the rind ever loaugurated to the world! tCO, ratthabie girth, valued et HALF A 311Lit-Itiii DoLLAtin; theledlog 4400,1X0 °SEEN BACIint will be presented to ticket holders. EttLitr TICKET lIECEIVAA A earl% DEE/Oil) FOX TICKET* WITISOUT A FAVA'Utt . . AU driers for Hauls enstle4 to Sew England sea Middle States up to Yrlllay night. July trlb, will reach us In time to Te 2,4 and malted bee tore the Convert commences. • • • • All orders mailed In the Western Plates up to 'Thursday nlynt, July lilt, will Os in time also. Agents tan eoutione to sell tickets until Bp. m. kim u ye.p, sub, when all reports mutt be made with {uterus and paid for, or they will be cancelled. • • ikgenu tithing tickets Unsold or cent:twice for, will Went forward them to oar address, as they are required to MI orlitva In New York. Tickets, kt etch. 6 tor 114.30. 10 Cu Mk 10 for 817,60. sent everysibeks on receipt or price. Mnbey by drat; post Mace order, express, or In usisteredietterN may be sent at our risk. Tickets sold for lielloy's thread North Amer!- kith, cones rt, to take piece at Wabash Loa cue hint, Chtugo, Illinois. Ott good (9* MI. (knurl, at Cooper Institute, Now York Cloy. All communtutions should be addsused to rrritonvatin, VA. A. A. KELLEY & CO., 691 Broadway, N. Y = JOHN RONEY, HiCLA. I?OIJNDILY, Carson 5t,,9111 Ward, near A. Lit. 11, Hammer Dies; Steel Moulds, Rolli hill ud mukke eaftigs genennj. dlgUggerlYeigrg r engl=egG executed. jai A. YOUNG & CO, WHOLESALL DEALER AND • Commission Merchants in imioun, FEED, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. "No. 555 Penn. St, PITIALLIIRGU. PA. MAI WALL PAPER S TO Sun! THE TIMES! At \o.lol Market Street. JOE. B. Rustmes Et 13110. 10 OIL IIEtINEUB. THOS. S. CALHOVNI ola.grazoriwkrinizz., No. lerr Lima" StrTet, AllegbcoT CRY Manafscrtnror of ovary Vesortotton of CROPS 411.1,131.12(0/01i1NU and Wo.T.LB • TANKS. . ADITATOIIti built an the most ll nro n ,l etre . al W rilnrso " l riT rU ciese l , 6 .l:ne d on the moat reesonsole tannra Wad •I the AbOrte larart:l9a st, notlne. • THE CEIZAP HAT AND - SHOE EMOB.L. ' • I. H. OUNIFIUMAN. • , Pescileel SCAN Duter BUM and SHO=l, P - Arh &ad No• 11, UttlO MIT Al .ehtenv, City. No where elm la the tw cake rao petty with,' obtaJoe6lll_ l . l . l wat Of tNeWarg:=WAl4= 11. 116 Ir COOLOM with re. 031101.3 VOW, ala deterselhedi so oder gnat barNstas WWI who lat•vi Ulm with OW: running. • wawa WANTS. 11=31 IVA FU N ILEHAN. TED t N EXPERIENCED tate thorn Of • wit or Mbomrs on rouroad sort. ',therm ortges to Riven to one- t•no can ',Grit . Al. tint V, good V=rg : eett " VV:ft o ;WWl t6rilgT Wee , . Morn 10 to 12 o'clock. or from 5 to 7 In the everanit. ---- . WANTEXI- 41 . e . n In salesmen Department. of rantasnal Art Associat f At.°4 "t°t°°. to B.ii. (imams, ...... FOB RENT, A LARGE ROOM, 4th story, alVinn i n t rfr LN 1100611. Ji10.14 FOR BENT, lrarehoune ors First Si., Between Wood and Martct SU. Enquire at CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &o. NEW STOKE. FRE3II MIIIIVAL OF Ak. FLIP 30 IT 9, Tapestry Brussels. Body Brussels, - stud 2-Ply. Tapestry Ingrains. A Full Line of Straw liattings, PLAIN. CliEcalsu AND 11/310Y. Oar StOtt Is Wier than' Ks any DreVPM um,lll7l=lltoTgirtror r- 4 -• i° o° , u° , BOVARD , ROSE & CO, AI FITTS STREET, glom, my2l:.l44ldlrT o'er Hata. & Bell's. HAVE REMOVED.. HULLO BROTHERS, ml.itrue.rlarvnl.lngzaz *tenant and wan - No. 51 Fifth Street, Itae or all new and deaLrable pattern.' MEDALLION VELVETS. TaPESTRr BRUSSEL*, • large and choice mot - emcee of Piano and Table Covers, WM CM IMMO EMI 1311 Ilfb THE PLY AND TWO PLY ♦nd every Tarlety of law prized CapetlnlC NeCALLVEL: BROTEO*EIy 131. Slitkl. allta-e• et,/ ml) CARPETS. OLIVER • 21'cLiNTo CH & COMPANY, For the. Spring Trade, NEW CARPETS , oil Cloths, Shades; Ste, AL:tau - Um Is eallel to otlr tine stook of 118011011 WLI 111 1100 CUM Great Decline in Prices. MIVnI mvxx•wS ineritinswr B VALWS Li CARPETS, ALL-WOOL INGRAINS, REDUCED asa PER YARD, BRUSSELS CARPETS; .11EDLICED 25e. PER 'YARD. Uood IVldta and Red Checked CHINA MATTINGS, REDUCED TO 3.1 e, PEE MUM Heavy Reduction in Lace Curtains, BIeFARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Meet. Next to U.S. Custom House and Post (moo, sec ond floor. mum Henry blisters Boot Moss. 15,1711; BS VT. . POISONOUS AND FILTEIT ! #4allerallons see need IN TIN IMACTLEI 01 LDULTIBITIO HMS. BLACK LEAD, WORICE.ORACIESIEL ThERA ALBA, - TUE:ERIE, Are Among tab Adulterations. tied. TEE PURE SPICE MILLS, • Ilaatifeetarc acme but pezfeetly PURE SPIOES. 8500.60 REWARD Po t a) packages of opptiorateu neices usually sand. NONE GENUINE ILTNLESi NIONED ARBUCKLE& & 1101611 e trecers sad froprHan of 222 and 224 Liberty Street, . rirrsunaan. PA. I ra i riNAt, ° ===Vgin t =?. Warraute4 to be b.. Savored madman eace• aoaalnal enas aue totes la the markt, 3711 MANUFACTOII.3 OF 1673 BAGS. COFFEE, UOOD TO STRICTLY CHOICE, La store sod onirtog. Vso, •MI stook of ()THEW GROVER/EL. • whte, win be gold to fre igh te at the LOWILIIT 7...135TE5N ritIOSS. t added, try AII.BUCKLES St CO., No. 212 and 211 Liberty Strut, Ravel, Jyo:toOnrir C. C. - .A.X...G-331CP. DEALER 121 Fine Watches, Jewslry b Diamonds, nersovzin. lacr.aaxamth AND French Cloaks, Zoe. Spratal satenDon gallon U. the W I LMER OP IVATOLLW. X . O. 22 .ivnk Elrod. 11c11:169err. AT REDUCED FRICESI CiIEIIIIIC SEEDEII CHERRY SEEDER! x , "Tsholyr;;.7,:•th ' Th an V1TT,g1.1r...7,-,r• It not onb ~ a tlm. .ea labor. tut edit:bore than Day r 1.11201? le seed ag One bushel of cherries. The onarblee Is eto so, Owed. durable sad be lee Edo. gler7 l 4 . ll7 t h 'Y og:reVd=4 ". Ichc AULIIES,BORIS. • World:rm. • Wend .. .treat. JAMES B. JONES, • DCASSIt IN ' scrap Iron, Light Iron, OAST AND. WROVIAILT IRON, ddfddC). Corner Alidol2olL Street sal Elver Avenue. Alleitheloy City. JANES T. BIUDY 800, :c.t.nerrollitiland Wood tits President Of Associstlon. its Diamond Street. Pittsburgh, FOR RENT tat eIIIST FrICICET = Velvets, Brussels, 011 13a1sete so, Ingrains, HAVE JUST OPENED .TheLr apleadid 4m,risneM of MILIEMAL3=ra, And man 7 o:her 600411 CROQUET CROQUET I have Part received fine astortmast et tbs• •Ixlve, motive in pries from to VS Pvr the tlnnt strortipest Is the city. for MP by JAMES DOWN. 135 Tiood street. =MI
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