0, - ; _Eire Eittsintrgt Gairtti 112201111:14T„ JULY 20,111117 THE STATE scsAT/ ) a-ell P, - A written requisition, bearing the sig natures of many earnest and respectable • Ripublicans of Allecheny county, has • been made, upon Colonel GreSELL En• , Witt' to become a candidate for the •-litate Senate, in place of the Hon. Tiros. j.; Rittman; whose term of membership will soon be oat. In view of the shun. tien as thus pirosented we feel impelled to make A favreuggestiens. TheCmionei is essentially, and in all the sluibutes: of his nature, an honest lat. He heartiest, constant and true. He feels' strongly On all questions that .enlist his attention and regards, and . ad heres t o a - principle or a cause with un flinching tenacity.. We had a fine dins. tratiOn or tlai trait in his character some • two. years tigo,. He was then a large stockholder iffibe GAZETTE Association, *Mai Was receiving the Government patronage; arid was, besides, a Paymas ter la iLe army, stationed at this post, and drawieg a comfortable salary, in imeeldstration of the duties performed. At that time; ho IEAP, furthermore, &na da& with is, to the' editorial manage ment of tfie GAZETTE. As soon as we became satiefied that President oeirrsort meditated treachery to the parry by which he was _elected, and was eau elly coesphing with its enemies for its des truethin, we wrote each an expoeitio of the matter as we fell to be demanded by the eniergendk. When it was finish ed, we laid the manuscript on the Colo.• net's teble, and requested him to read it This he did, arid when he had finished, landed it back, remarking that he fully concurred in the train of argument end the conclusions arrived at. "But," said we, "if.this shall he inserted in our edi -totial columns, you will lose your office, and the GAZETTE. the government ad• rertising." His quiet answer was,"l do . not see that we ought to stultify our selves for that." The leader went in. The Gamer= lost the government pat ronage, and the President issued a per emptory order to muster the Colonel out of office; which was done - A man who can thus stand, without a struggle, by his principles, at heavy pecuniary sacrifice, can be safely treated any where.. 2. The Colonel Is a man of rare in.. talligence. Use mind to naturally anis lytical, and has long been exercised in dealing discriminatingly with public questions. He kelp wa the State, its wsnts, ' Ste rooftrees, and its impediments He know. a large proportion of the men who Occupy official or personal positions which give them a Controliug influence; understands their several characters, the motives by which they are governed, and what they may be expected to do under given circumstances. These are all val uable acquisitiernil or Attributes for-a main in public life. • 8. The Colonel has bad experience in the Senate. He was fora considerable space Its Clerk, end hence acquired familiarity with-all the details of busi ness. If he shall be nominated and elected to the Senate. this experience will enable him to become immediately useful, and to a very high degree. 4. The Colonel has been an anti • slavery man all hie life. He was as abolitionist from principle, when to to - one entailed certain disparagement, re. preach and lots, lie participated in all the „incipient steps by which the Repub. limn party was called into existence. Hey, .many of those steps originated with him. His powerful advocacy of - them through the columns of his journal gave them their first impulse. It was in this city, and largely under his auspices, that the primitive ,meeting was-held to start the Republican osgapixstion ; and -from that day to this his adherence to has b-en ateidfiest and unfaltering Climb his perceptions, firm In his at tachments, whether , to individuals oi principles,- he has never- deviated 'en ' flagged, bet he has always been in ad • Vance of popular opinion. " —lt is not oar purprisd to prejudge the claims of any other gentleman whose name may be mentioned in thiS mince lion. But the Colonel was for to long a period closely Ideal ified with the Gaza tea, and we put so high an esti mate upon-his talents, uprightness and tact, that we cannot refrain frum beariee • this testimony in bin behalf. If the • nomination - shall be given him it will to most 'worthily bestowed, will insane the "services of a competent gentlemen in the Senatorial office, and will afford deep contentment to many members of the TEE PROFOUNDEST 'SENSATION that has agitated Europa" Ode year — is that produced by the execution of btaxuttt. lAA and his followers by the repUblicaus of Merle°. Nor is this sensation dimln.. tatted by the recollection that every na lion on that quarter of the globe has been le Sanguinary when exposed to like prOvocation. Somewhat of, this in. digitation.mist be attributed to that tra. ditionary "reverence that doth hedge a king;" butioore of it Is due to the fact that Meileo; from star, lbw' beards three of the most illustrioui monarchies of the old world. • England, judging, from the tone •of Lord Serant.ey'a declaration an the House ofCocamone, has determined to take no °Mehl notice of the bite events hielleo. Three quarters of a century &goalie undertook to supervise and rag-- :taste the Internal affairs of France, and the experiment coo two millions of Urea and untold millions of dollars. The pre - Sent burdees of England are the legs deiof that experiment. France, during the first part of this century, endeavor ed all the nations of cootinen. tal Europe. To an extent altogether. ooprecerented since the end of the Romet . ; domination, she pulled down whom oh, would, and put up whom - she pleased The military glory sho acquired too Immense, but it did not compensate fur the mighty eacritlmethatlittired half the families of a continent in mourning. .; There are.rumoretbat certain of the powers will combine to avenge the death -of Maximilian. While it is probable that trucha scheme may have been lug `'jested, and even have been entertained: it lithos Improbable thal a serious attempt will be made to carry It Into execution. Momentary rage may prompt. to mess • Imes certainly inrolving the killing of a htwidredttioarand men in redress of — the Idaughtei of a single individual, but be fore el - large ti scheme can be 'providtd tor, puslons are apt to subside and oth er considerations to assert their import. The recent events in Mexico happened because three or four first-class Europe gnpoweri thought It easy for them to do _what they would with the people and government of that country. The ex. pertinent was made on a gigantic scale, and proved's hamillating failure. In addition to loss of prestige, it coot vast WWI of money which those powers could not well afford to spare.: Bury re sults do not Invite a repetition of the en. tethrise. Besides, under present cir "cumstances an European army invading Mexico might find the Mexicans re-In terned by- anxillariesdrawn thither from -the United States by love of military ad. 'venture. , • , It is _moth safer to conclude . that if the Enropecn * Governments which are mei lidly.„wggrieved 'by the death of Maxi stgawsr, are disposed to furless their thesudfainta ig acts going beyond the .1.1410111111i011 of diplomatic and. consular interoonne, they will 'Make a formal de. 11044 for Ida body, and tf that shall be ?salad, bombard 'oat or more ;of the towns sitnatad on .the coast. Spain re pent* did something is this way with 110 M S. South d.merican States, bat sue - mad mainly In drawbropon herself the detestation of all other nations. RELIGIOUS IN ELLIGENCE. Kentucky loyalty during the temble rebellion is a matter of history, and since its termination, the people of that State generally have failed to compre• bend the lesson so clearly taught by that struggle. This fact is nut only seen in its political status, no developed in the bamiliating position in Which some of its representatives in Congress have been placed, but most of the ministers show-the 'same animus,, and residd every measure that is not in , harmony with. their views upon Slavery and kindred subjects. For yeara the Presbyterian Church has borne with these disturbers of her peace, so. that we were prepared to learn that the Synod of Kentucky; had decided in ref- i erence to its future ecclesiastical relations. The members of this body, composed of . adherents to the Declaration and Testi many," met at Lexington, Kentucky, quite recently. Forty mtnisters and for ty.six elders were present. Considtira ble discussion took place relative to the form of organization. &tine favored an Independent body, while others, such as Dr. Stuart Robinson, wished to join the. Southern Presbyterian Church. At the .lase of the discussion, it was resolved that this Synod contained the original and genuine Presbyterian Church; that the General Assembly was revolutionary and schismatic, and bad acceded from the Synod, and that all the proper ty of the General Assembly belonged of right to the Synod and to nay other Synod that join with them. The Synod is thus to remain independent, tool join with the Synod of Missouri in claiming the rights, franchises, Se., of the Presby terian body. 1" appears the chief objec tion to the Southern Church was that it hatl.slancil almost a 3 much as the North ern Church. Quite an interest has been awakened In New York, because of the large gifts of the Legislature to institutions under the care of the Boman Catholics. It .has been ascertained that the appropria tions to charitable institutions last year amount to . $129,029 49. (jf this sum $124,174 14 were given to Catholic charitable instltutiona. Since 1946, when the present State Constitution was adopted, the Catholics, with the *124,- 174 14 added, a grand total of * , ,94,5,416,- 95, baa been given directly by the State Legislature in aid of Roman Cathodes. The Fifty-ninth Annual Report of the Pennsylvania Bible Society is just out. The organization of this Society dates back to an earlier period than the Amer ican Bible Society. In 1997 its circula tion was 0n1y_5,449 copies of Bibles and Testaments, valued at e2,7r2 62; while torthe past year the amount is ;C13,00 02, and the circulation was 116,113 copies, including 20,000 distributed at the Sourh. Rev. Albert Barnes IsTresident, assisted by Bishop Stevous; of the Eotteopal Church; Hey. John T. Pressly, D. D., of the 11. P. Church; Biihnp Simpson, of the 31. E. Churdb; Rev. Howard Mal colm, D. D , of the Baptist Church, and others, as Vice Presidents. Rev. W. W. relected as Secretary• for Western Pennsylvania, has shown himself to I c quite capable and efficient for the respon. Bible duties of the position. A number of convOrted Jews lately held a meeting in New York for prayer end coast:lllation how to best reach the more than fifty thousand Jews living in that city, and present the plan of salve •ion. These Jews propose to preach to their hnstbren Jesus of Nazareth,as their prOnalsed'and expected Messiah, with out pay, bat hope to support themselves while engaged in preaching. On the other hand, a recent cogvention of Jews, held in Philadelphia, had under consid- oration a paper relative to some of the lineal destendents of the lost tribe in the interior of China, in which it was urged that Inasmuch as effarta are making to convert them to ehristimitty, that means 'Mould be adapted to eaurderact such ef forts. • The' Universal Istaeliiish Alli ance of Peril are about, to send out a special messenger tar that purpose. • - The Church- Uniem, a paper edited _with singular ability, intimates that the Liberal Christian regards billiards may le made a means of grace, and that Sa maritans are good fellows, who have an aye to the viands and don't distribute . recta to "convert" the wayside fallen, every chance they get. It thinks that Liberal Christianity evidently means, "Dons you please." An exchange, with sarcastic words, asserts the Universalist, Unitarian, and Infidel press continue to quote, comment .opon, and otherwise nog closer and_ clo ser the Independent; all these tenden cies of consolidation of men of like doc trine and life, show that God's people aregetting by themselves, and the erro r ,.ists are going to their own place. It is not often religioes papers at. tempt th rebuke the secular press in such n pointed manner as a religious weekly bus done the New York Time.. After show ing Opits connection with the Philadel • phla GonVenUon,which it avers killed the Timex, past resurrection politically, it argues; religiously the Times is a figure nine, only with its caudal appendage ob literated. It says it is not religious; however, for decency is not religion; nor is a faultless chronicler necessarily a worshipper of God. It is estimated from the returns for I I Centenary purposes in the taro New I York Conferences of the M. E. Church, and some subscriptions 'known and not oflicially reported, 'that the oggregate will reach the grand sum of one and three-quarter volition& The Lutheran Synod of Ohio, at its recent meeting, formally' adopted the doctrine of Close Communion, and de clared it to be an indispensable condition of Lutheran synodical union and church fellowship. The Lutherans in Missouri hive been practising the rule for some time; and the Ohio Synod, under their leading'', now adopt It. Many o tnjoin the ItiOravians and the United Brethren as ono body. The United Brethren hove no connection with the Moravians, and is of American origin. Tho movement originated in Pennsylvania in 1760,• by Dr. Olterlemin, I German missionary. Front this small beginning, nuder discouraging circum stances, this body of plain and devoted Christians, now number thirty annual conferences, 1,110 - preachers, 4,107 D r e ,,,,bing places, and nearly 100,000 memhers. They have an extensive printing establishment at 'Dayton, Ohio, and control seven institutions of learn ing,.of which Otterbeia Universlty Is at the head. The Viridian Intelligences chronicles he gelerona act of Mr. John I'. Conr ter, who died recently at Montville, X. J.. he inserting In his will a legacy of one thousand dollars, the interest 'IR which Is to be paid manually ro the pas tor of 'the Dutch Reformed Church at that place. The fact Is worthy of men tion_ as such thoughtfulness rarely or- CUM Tho Catholic Announces the safe ar: rival of Bishop Domenec of this Diocese at Rome on the 17th of June.. During the entire journey the Bishop was favor ed with excellent health. He intends leaving Rome Immediately at the close of the Canonization ceremonies, which were to have takon Wien place on the 7th of July, so that his return is looked for at an early day. An amusing Incident occurred at the session of the Erie-31. E. Conference in New Castle, Pa., last Monday. 4 col ored brother solicited help to obtain an education, which called out speedier from two ministers, one opposing and the other favoring his request. Dr. Kinsley thought there were men in the Conference who could not educate their children . and he preferred contributing money tothem. Elder Bain said he had no objection to chatity beginning et home, hut he did not believe in letting it end there. He closed by wishing to see the time when we should have ae many black D.D.'s as white ones. Dr. Fans- ! NEW ADVERTISEELYNTS., lETEESpOIIded that be favored the ides, tarTIZINITY CHUSCII, Sixth because in that event there might be a STEEET.-CRANGT. OE noca TOR colored college started, and then there TUE CH , MAT. would be a possibility of that degree - b ' " °°a t' TWEE eaavlCE gut ..mmenee at, u•el et p..• • . . retorted that he would as soon accept ' ;r* •er tain,wt. rarlFTLltaoV6.—Public Won the degree from such • a source as from I er'Beser ‘ ttsT:.l f sTo c trotz * i ttislr s P laTe : c ol leges be could name. Dr. Kinney L*7trlWYtanritY-FT:tulli-srli: r'sstri Was made a D.l). by Allegheny College tatiERSALIST CHURCH, in June last. CORNED OF GRANT AN DTIIIRD bTs. Platoon, nee. A. Pent+EUAIAN. Preaching EVIRY SUNDAY at 104 A. U., and oti t. , "outlay School at 9 A. AD the people art W- I aped to mot and Lea, Zrdr,%;l77.7r..P.;T:Ly fo• eluting serslo... itla Lut Dey tattle Fr.f.' GENERAL NEWS • - • prIEACnINGErn( SAD -The XeNV Y B .r ATH.At p , Scrj“ t‘h.ut7.„i :lie deee:44e fl..ilry W:0141, NOK nr .p. lanr tip: nr E X. .SDEIt, Vast°, All are .n -t'it&i.'"..,:ats. free. :sabbath Lieboul It r o'Cluct . ami —So ~;featly the °oust:nit/lion Man 11,. in Park, 11110 2:10 1101110 rarV. nArrigT CHURCH. uppir proves de:lt:lent. and they are int -1.1,1 1 CUM CCM, Ilex erevina ,t S M.)11 '2! —The Whole cily 'clet..t of lionion Is 14; , ; .:,,,Z„ rci o o, ::13,031,..1tt; 'rho net orol of the watt, A-31Ki works. to thin FllllO. IA 57,11.1,700 11.. D1et5.1..11c± ... .t,....!!!!!ra oartot. 'The amount Of debt no account of tho FIRST CONGREGATION 'War or nInCIPLUi. Nevlne frailrornee of orth and Llberty -ta., entrance on Fourth.- -ItObOrt Taylor. Who vv. tat nn e . rvice r cry phan, and who NlSl 'let.fl 'n 11, lull J racer ti nnaa to ss by blacking hoof., etelowed an I ' , Phan A-sylaul at Racine. W1,0{1,1111. t n I,txx ale, t will the Itoanooc moot ol sno,o. tinast 101yu odtv Inniten kti in only a few any: di.tanee• EVISTITUTE. I ',Tie are roollInc; in ; stores are onto O. I ; trading elan:llol,NA •. ' hotel. Inernictlic ant! newspaper tout ClOll 11.0 mai, way. and a member of Congress may snoIIINI I.X petted, —Captain Salmon fluell, of Litchfield, Conn., intnitied the age or One hundred dlino Ot h. As ho entennl the church that tiny, thu entire eongregillinn le tared hp ond standing till They then Joined the choir lu Ainginc al ride words to the time of Old lin itd red. . —Charlotte Cushman, the distinguish ed actress, has for the past eight yearS been enjoying at Inane the (nilts of het ' , roll...nalsacces, except for a flute 4111rtlio: tie. War. when slie revisited' the A niera,ot . Mae in aid ill the sanitary bind. Hr nephew, E. Cushman, is United States Consul at Rome. -Nits, Eat tly Stebbins, the sculptress, resides whit hl Cilillitilall. —Farm Lulu& nre wanted in the West, and the emend comes for them front all quarters. The- eooernous crop now ready for the harvest will rentum, to property secure it, more hands than eau be Kunnas' in the West, and this af fords a splendid opportunity to the l thousands of men out of work m the Eastern cities, who are Ilinitievesnrully ' gaing from nm• store to soother solicit- ' ing employ -flood. —lieu- Henry W. Bellows, :lOW en- I kill riling in Faris, writes that "Napoleon in. a Nur Wan: anti nil lininterenting imasence. He looks care-worn and cold, elisions and reserved. His eomplexion 1 is pallid rind his tapretation depretraters. 1 There is nothing to excite•entbushuost in I his look or manner. in private ho is re. I ported its mild spoken, amiable and of quick Intelligence, but his face Is lath impassive eine unpromising. Alt the portraits diner hint." —ln the county of Kent. England, great litith is pineed in the Billing recipe for the cure of hydrophobia; and well authenticated instances can be adduced to prove its efficacy. The secret now rests with a family who are willing to port with it for rive hundred pounds titer- ling. With the eounnendable desire of niritil the information to the gooil of 1 the public, the vicar of IS irli ng has start ed it subscription, Wilidi already amount, ' to two hundred ;wands sterling. —Late mivices from Salt Lake State rich gold discoveries have been made in the rtith millet, Forty ounces of gold dust were brought to, which were crush ed from the quartz in two days, and I which, on being imsayed, weighed over thirty-eight ounces. 'file mines are lo cated two hundred miles from Salt Lake, to the ii limn river erinniry. Extensive mines haveinst been discovered at the brad of Little Lost river. The excite- Mint is culminating in a general stam pede of miners. 'rile Mines are reported to beelghty tidies trout Salmon City. —Maryland is now organizing four brigades of State trcill*, for which Cloy. Swoon bus Just ordered r,,000 stand of areas. The leading officers of these t roops, lien. • Cooler, who commands the first hrigmte, Col. Herbert, who csaninufills the first regiment of the second brigade, and ttters, were ollicem in the rebel Army. The tint regiment of the second brigade is emnposisi of I,oooex.rebel sol d ens, who Wear rho Cotiredentle gray unlearnt and are itriu,4l with Springli la ride-I. The men now engsged in recruit dig the .11dia were all in tbr rebel army Or protaiment stray-at-Garr rebels. I buy. :imitinn tram offered a regiment of colored soldiers, but diTlined to accept theni. . A CIIE IP WAY oF GOING TO SARATOGA RIOIL•US, by going to FLEMING.* Drug More, where YOU c.n pro curt Gm ••O abet. feet from O. myriad, Teeth , ed every week., et the tell lowert price. end Guth supply 01 the Xentecky I= I= lil= Sold by the barrel at the eery lowest rates. Re erS:ved direct from the Spring. MLA day. Cold at JOSEPH FLEXING'S Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, I= Near Fourth. rroefi, TETTEEI, ALL OK= ULnEL,Es. Solt Illtrutn, fluid Mud. Eruption. 'SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.' Satirel7 ersOmnea there troablisome com p:anus. imayne,‘ Ointment,” "Car me Itch In from In to 48 hours. Plcilecdlepsrred only try Dr. Swore.. 4k. Eon.- plaa. Sold by }VELEM:AM Id•KENICEN, Karr. stvred. IIEIL A. KELLY. 37 Wood IL. 10d. ri.EnLlti, 14 Market street. A. TOE, 'RENCK. car. CI ood•Market eta, Tlitcborgb; SANG R Int.U/TT, AlltgbooJ. b.:K:LNlrrya A TI.IIELY RpAB.NL4U. . It is tepee ntry thipinant at thia time. when the m•raeta of the United plates are limsdell with the direst poisons, under the name of low noted liquors and when dommtic compounds porporliug to be medicinal. but not • whit lem perWcions, are liwicied to the world e'en rentedles," that the nubile !Mould folly un dere ani the (sits. lie It known, thee, that while el the diffusive st4unlints called liquors hnet Impure, and el the Tracks eontalning alco ol are manufsetor d with a dery one° con taining emu/ crivel off, a mortal Prete, M.. PET ticitse Cif.t.k,BilaTED 1111.1114e..11 Bfh ratio contain none 'of these %Mugs, but are a combleatlon of care esecncs of Ilse with the pee Juices treks most valuable stomach!. anti bilious and nettlent herbs and plants, and that Mn safe and rapid remedy , for //Tenpin* and all Its kindled complaints, thee preparanon • aids in fore the world without a rival or com petitor: lit salt. tend •7 are equal te, the c..- tilncal Islet of all Inn other tonics wive...al In the United 51.. Les. and the ctrttficstes Chico authenticate lie %neut.. Sr. ilencd by !nal •idurla of the night. standing In et cry profrip *I not calling and walk of its. Beware 01 ire tatl as and imposter.. - POICS CAIVADENtiII£I. A. tree writer: le abtinduit in Canada, Nora and the more northern rule of the New En gluid Mates. and Is also found to the elevated Lou moot:Minims regions Of the Middle nines, sod ebonnas la medicinal virtues. Dr. Swett. of Boston, be. prepare , a m•-dlelne from the net Inslde b•rn of the ro. L.aNDIS WIMP. PINE. COMPOUND, Witteb 1. ilof faro 'hi. In all debilitated motes of the Weer.. It Lem !Ike • Chula In all dheute• o mucous memb ..... . manner teem to retrain Mel, lon tone and energy. It will be Munn well ',dented to all those filecasee. macre (foam has mon teed end failed. RI. lineman well stilted to enronle couch.. and an Infallible special for .lid 101 i debitheted rases of asthma man, err .eon who at Ant only toot • bottle of trammed, tine. to try, afterwards cease blot and rot • tor., or ball dozen. which effected radical cameo! diseases of the bladder and' kidney of stmadlon.• Diabetes, a diets.) that bee been looked awn as among the Incurables. is immediately relleynd ny it. Notion the certificate of Alla 4/0..4 pa fished some time ten. The onual maw thsperuatorv. .i. 0, 1.11 of she pine, say. "it Is prescribed in lescorrlnnh elect. and otherdifeasee of the Urinary passages; in plies and Miroolc intlatuniation or ulceration if the bowels.. in chronic catarrhal It Lai sod 'trio. fa no✓of rbeumatiorri.f. It i ' f 7 4V1 1 11 . 11 . 37 1 , Xd l y " grso.g.la sediment. Is can us sacra ItithOOSIOLOTIMPUOTJ Vlounis asnal evocations% and Instead of sickens • bruelng. healthy power of endu "/::‘ ' To d Ti N P ig . l" es! fiTi . r Ite, forty, inSlifslf. r r 011... P 7 the 10011‘ dmien or sloule E.Elfilleiveltireat Medicine bum. au2o NEW tiD VEIiTiSENEENTS. 6 1N0114-14, Jr., Adam. Srpral OP 66 6 , 66 FUN 66ren, 16 an authntnnui evou rc6e.re L rterteralsensanu. /or the GASTRTTE. and 6/2 ninn , pane:, througheut Use UnOta NSW, ,rpl rkruzGra. • ROBINSON BROTHERS, Sc►ailsora, No.Vi FOITATLI STREJET,Plitsboartb cr. mic)ivrais, add pre prepared to bay.rl fell Railroad Dodds or InoekaLOado. Gat spa Orrodt, SPICED SALMON.. A [(Mb iunple or new npl , ed %Omen. In tee, cane, jos:, eelved frnen,Ltuaten sad ta *ale SUM, fun LI, WYO., &ore el' JOHN ILICMIELAIV • Vete eAreor 1.1 Terre nen Reed owed, 3/11.804;111 POT ' •CLAT.-60 Lb*. Us rot, will tr• sold at et. Loot Pr iy o ..o " .""4 cuff atm. COTTON-10 bales Middlings, In Nom wll.l be sold low, to wlO4 Op the 4 , 11.• tatolools. ISAIAH DICHIT• Co. "THAT TENNESSEE FLOSSILI , w a y bbl. nor ratfradarealle: PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1867. The nest Term will open on the First Monday of September, I=l 'RMAL, COMMERCIAL, SCIENTIFIC Or Classical Course TQ.F . • . TIJE MEIIIILIERNIIIIIP AN I/ cayGlll4o ATP,: ll' 1111. tA. N. E. CHM , . L„ oueh Triast.oo •nd Pu b. .lie.. J W. 1.0112414 alto, .1 all elab.es of .hristle nOlOllB rime of our , ovenbro Ko le the Go 1 and rather of ail, tor help. to coo h.° teem o cowlt• to their church, now In of Street,, on the Corner of 1 4 entlo.k and flo , fle S , n tteyheby, b y r t„ Intit:tat no • few whale and the 1.1.1- rlog coon. ^rtho methhenultb our Ilttle enlncti hos been Vto en t . °ante to the honor of Ittey ing t.co4.a notheraerator° our bull.- Ithe no last (humane oe. ow,. Po d by th y gotlty bind i of so Incendlary, ,intw.vgg!4 izzaVvzotor:At.f.l l _ l .l'./z.' Datitna, ur othe, a. .a nd hre , are sem,: co , ored people in the two old to curie°. to ill ehttrchea et:remelt) .levote.t to. tLe evaapqlcal I-aching° of sneer otnoteloattoa. Chores I..tle orr2l:chlyt%' u w or C a t o '" :° ol V s17117_1.1 " o ' l oa.eo Solid ; to nor eqh.e:ouces, tin the I:gut tentro r nx i maa tlveotts• . . rrtg. b. A. ]MALE. who In not of nue faun. hot In. nev..rthelate, an eae.t worker In Ibe 'PI event "' in t j'aVr.lVVlfee ..It,. I alrlec2:44lTA him with e lettera f wbtcliempower him to Solicit nonserintlons tram all w,l Wt. also r. spectmlly announce that a Grand Celebratton thr • tutor... or freedom to this count. off at C.N.r/N PA ICU. tb Western ), part of Allegheny. A 11013.0 T Ist. 1.07. r All the Colored Alllttary and CIVIC &Klett et . 111 punkin/ate. and a Grand Tournament .11. ho our or Me teatures of the ...radon. All the Prodts will be devoted to the Pattne.e of Our church debt. I'ARKBH. rl HILELL. HttH r.. 1 I . ••tas H OE., W. MILEY, Hp. Chairmen of m C N c to Ewe, Se El= nIRSOLUTION.-The thlo ealattne under tbs style or DUNCAN A fIE.-11: leas tlluolved on the ISM Instset, by m utual consent, the entire Interest ot OUNCAN H having been purchased by W.•. r..leatlLSln. 'rho Will continue the Wholesale V:Ol. '' P n or!Pl e r.Z.. "" hTrerr, " 2. " C% a . 4 ut he o'l 4'N" Wilt au In at tne Wa Y stanu to collect au asom du. the arm end set" all etches. /laving sold oar ent Ira Intereat In tb. Wbote azle tirocery and Comondielon Itaainuas to W. A. I:l.lr..llaNn. woo .111 continue lb% business 11 e old ..tanl we would ...fully reco.aniend blot to out fora et. patron* Amu pub le g• no rally. UP NU V A 11001111. ritlabargb. July IStb. L 157. W. A. CLEMENS, (ftcettsor to I , UNCA N a'HIZeIIY, WHOLESALE GROCER,- And Commission Her&ant, orb lilt Liberty Sired. WA continuance of the Ontroo.Re awarded the u , d Om It respectfully solicited. ESTABLIMED 1833 I=l a,-.A.liii, Hot and Cold Water, &eh By experienced and practical workmen. JOHN H. TATE, PluMber and Gas a User, 227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; and 59 Federal Street, Allegheny. IRON CITY CUTLERY CO., No. 3 St. Clair Street. H.TiOj 7Archued of ANDREW 00000 the entire Hoek of Hardware. Caterf aud Valet, fiords. al the above Iliad. It la their Intention to teen on bad a Rvatelas St.. of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. A Me. Reamers,Vistla, 'filing Tackle 111 ' 1;ia ' rre r lrrertninranl:Oef L :;b1PV . ii; Drinuan Haas, Selaars. ac.. Catty. Stadia ad cam ad to•klng Mal nod Cancelling Stamm at at aboraen [town . , Manage. 5) ,:•en PROPOSALS FOR CAST IRON CM-VENTS AND 11.A.43 STONE CAU%S. INGS. enlyroor.LetVe Orescr. ly or Allegheny. July lath, trier. Sealed Yroo.srals will to recelred et this tOlee null. TIUKSDAY. 15111 to Ital., at 3 o'clock 7.1 n., far 'welshing ItION CULYsitTS. 1.41 be dellve• ed at the following places, viz At the la.erseetion,of rederal street and North seen he, Itsaror stree• and Conk avenue—each ealren to be M loot. 24 loch 07:y7010x and 42 Ineke• deep; at the Intersection at Irolia and North rrewles. 21 fret long. loch °peeler and It rolles deopt at Colorable Zoete theme, 407.7.' feet 10ng..k4 toe.. oprolog sad 12 lathe. deep. Also. for farolshing an t heattloo YLAO errirn cauttllNGo. at Interteellou of fed eral street and Conti arenas, Bearer street and North avenue, and oo uhlo street, at the seetioh of baudnaky street. B. B. FRALIACIM. City Contrail,. /1123 PROPOSALS FOR COAL. CONTIRMA MVP. Orr re. t CRT Or ALLIOII.,S. July teth. 00. ( Nettled rtoecsals he received at this office still WIWISIteDaIf. Y Ith lest t a o'clock e. et., for Ittralslttna 4.0011 ElUelittleS 11(CST trtteLlTY .I.t• IIICItcHANTAULIC `JI LL, to oe delleved at tue follsmiait places, O. bushel. to basement el My Call. Hoye Zealot Hens% Ist ward. 403 Fr.cadablp do. 14 ward. Con. Want co. 3.1 wan]. a .• Columbia do. • 410 Ward. lot •• at env Watch scales. Tbe coal so be walgbad on the City Scales. U. Ynaaieln, Oily Clontrolkr. BLACK LACE SACQUES I A N AITICLI TAR SUM WAR, MIMEO WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 Fllth Street, BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE V School for Young Ladles. Jro. 62 Grant Streit The T 1, ., T•rm or the cunt Ves:lon of this Srh begin oe &pt. Lth. att i k ! ;Z s' lo7 * Wtoil th a .... e . tq.. j. erel E S "IN t:L.• !the. & GM'S No. se 00d 0 .550.1.- 'VL% iror . lo;ormation or r.to2laslon'addrer BEV. U. J. (XIMMER, itzt,ron MECO ARDEN SPOT WANTED.— for twelve to 13 acres good land. suitable for true carouses; some fruit. and hon. re• quird on It. flonaeste • filanChester,•• Allegheny nod Mitt. numb for sale. Ado, Luta Ina•lnost any loeslits desired. to sell ad tastes and pock... Panne. •arden .sp..la ald country residences. 4. c.dern 'Lands, to.proc..l and ant.prused, tel sal. or trade, for ' llgf:TitMand castles collected with the et. ' l o .;e l el l l;: r e ' e t t: 9 l and Wong". drawn J. P. LORA LI., item lestata . Attent 511 , 04.0.1 Ct.. •11creet:l. NEW BOOR HTORE. Union Sabbath School Book• Store. Blida and Trotaments. Sabbath School Librs ry Balk. and begvial‘est Theological betiml Y 111ank limbs blodunary. go- o r der. Iseedanenos ito . nlm an. mat and all itroodd.y tiled. as etleap as the cheap!t. P. U. Mills AN Iy3.IIMS • 113 Tided at.. Pinata.), Pa, THE QUEEN OF TUE WANIU TUN. —2OO btate Rlibt tor Aormnd , with privilege of monitfictUro °La PATENT WASHING FLUID, Which, wherever Introduced. hes met vr,th out. ve teal ...Ai, will be seljt . ezr;:r2eL3l . e , rts. In Third street. lIIIIIMI ton HALE—In the Borough of rharsnorg. conent.. ine W. Y. H. IL Deo • TiVir.n'teltY WIELLIN.I at Par roams; steno calla, all le good eitar. Lot_gl e try SS re. ladlson.able title even. intirtlreold res ortsble. as tow owner is vol g west. Asiply Ineedlstsle. on O. pram. I..aNUILEW MaNAll•l‘... J. tlic11:7111 HILLDALE EEDETERT. budaes• .1W ihe Corporstlni a 5,1 .04 foams omu W/2.1 ST., nheii ar. JOIPI SEMPIAX. TO GLASS MANUFACTURERS. tti.i m "1; 4 .474 4 ;k7: —WiPPzgr - ti'aV — Ataca a jvi .p. 140 M. Valid di.. St. Linda. puetic NOTICE IN HEREBY ~,,,,Tr v xfg: : 'or. st.LIN )1014AVAS. Jto on eau. or provowloa, .137 doing of edar n b.,cra; tr (a s 1711:0111 AMIN oLIVAN, Pablo Towsuzup. • VIE AMERICAN TEA CO., No. aAT CLAIR STREET. Brooch or We celebrated Store. T , PP TXLS at p,po, v.= v., pnpv.4. P cent OITILE at sa a, and PS centt PPP, oer er Sot sag Clem. - v • iraebrerra THE AMERICAS TEA CO., 20. SI ST, CLAM STRICIFT 7bin mrll kr own Compony hare pat recelord aome fresh TE to. whirh their are sellhor *l.lO Volt.7 .. ".°l3'Y';.7