0 CI Aitsintre r eaaitth 1110X,DAY, JOLT 211.. UM. It M v On Baturd4 we laid before oar read eta the message of UM President to both Rouses of Congress containing his rea-- sons for withholding assent to the Sup. • plemental Reconstruction 811, as, also, the prompt and final action of those hod. lea upon the whole matter. • 1 That the message is an able document, I St would be tujhatice to deny. Written with great force and clearness, it makes the most that can be made from the Pres ident's point of view. lint the g round upon which he stands is altogether erro neous. If no rebellion had °emoted, Tendering necessary and so Justifying a resort to - military coercion, what the President urges would admit of no dis pute. Indeed, no measures would have been maturated or thought of giving rooui for such en argument. Ills prime fallacy consisu in substantially Creating the case as if there had been no prodi gious upheaval in the affairs of the Union, and as if the current of events had moved on in the ordinary settiaice. In this ',cue:, the vast armies that were maraud'. ed, the memorable battles that were waged, the patriotic graves that ridge half the continent, and the most conse quential laws that emblazon the national statute books, were all needless and -un constitutional. The war for the suppression of the Rebellion is a great fact. It stands in history with colossal proportibns, almost overtopping the -Constitution itself. War knows its own methods. They are not those of the civil code. It is on ab sardity to talk of prosecuting war on peace principles Neither Congress, nor the loyal masses represented therein, made the war, nor are they answerable for it, - or the consequences naturally result , ing from it. The leaders of thollebel _lion were not weak or ignorant men. When they appealed to arms they knew what arbitrament they invoked. When the fortunes of the field compelled them to !pannier their arms, they compre hended what fate awaited • them if the laws should be allowed to. assert inure. stably its claims. "Treason is the high est crime known to the laws, and must be punished as such." Never before waS the punish'ment of gigantic treason so light. In the history of nations, it has been the invariable rale, when the sword wee returned to to scabbard, after quelling a mighty revolt, ibr the scaffold to make atonement for the violated sanctity of the civil code. In this instance not a victim has suffered; not a drop of expiatory blood has been abed, Only guarantees for Were peace hive been demanded; and these have been sought not in crushing the insur gent populations, or in decimating the leaders; but in lifting into the sunshine of . freedom millions of men and women held In the cruelest bondage. A remedy Ms bees sought, not in the infliction of pains and penalties on those who richly lieserited punishment nuderthe laws, but 1111 breaking the bonds of the enslaved and letting the opt reseed go free. This marvellous clemency, -in which the President finds nothing to commend, and everything to denounce, to-day ex- cites the astonishment and admiration of the civilized world: For all time it will . , statilthe most illeatrious example as yet .lilted into cortipicaity for the imitation of other governments. „ • The Senate and Rouse of Representat lives did well in not entering upon a formal - discussion of the doctrines em bodied in the message. In advance, a Washingtoemewspiper, known to be in the confidence of the President, and . often to speak by his dictation, admon ished Congress that the President would base lilimessage treated with what he ISIS pleased to consider due respect; and the - threat was thown out that if this was not done he would resign and .preciol - tate a struggle, Which was dimly forshadowed as something terrible indeed, -hut the exact purport • of which , was conveniently shroud ed in ambiguity. What the Presi dent meant by due respect can only be inferred. It has been the - custom of the Homes not to debate at length any of thq veto messages Of the President, but to proceed promptly to the work of passing the bills into laws over his ob: jections, which is one of their constitu tional prerogatives.. In other words, his arguments have seemed mightier in . his own mind than in the minds of the rerpiesentatives of the States and the people, and this has proved a deep an noyance to him. It teemed disrespectful to bite to have his objection dismissed and set aside with an- air that possibly, ImPorted they wire entitled to no special - consideration. Hence, we are pleased that Congress did not deviate in this in. stance from the precedent it had estab lished. Now, if the President will inf. llii his threat by sending in his }coigns- • bon of office, lie will perform an official act the wintry will applaud. I The Supplemental bill is now the law I of the huid, and the District Command era will doubtless' conform to it with alacrity. What the l'reeident will do can oply be inferred 'from his course hitherto.' When the Military Govern- - ment Act was originally passed over his veto, he proimisett to carry it faulyrinlo eyeettion, not as he thought it ought to have been Named, but SS Congress ac tually intended. Fora brief season,.he mailfaited some disposition to perform • his duty in this regard; but it soon be came evident that he had no intention of redegining his pledge, but every to- I Mallon to violate it. . Doubtless, this was one of the reasons which drew from I fittlrthlt the strong expression that it was the dpty of Congress, either to de pose the *dent, or to remain perma nently .in session, es a constabulary , I force, to watch his. conduct. Sias the flex - into; , from • Ilassachmetts valid reasons for putting a signincani inter: . pretation upon the threat of the Presi dent to precipitate a fresh struggle? • Rave the organization a, existing through. out both North and South, ostensibly to make a raid on Mexico, any connection with thlimatter? Ms. ROLLINS, the Commissioner of Intense! novenae, has been waked up by the newspapers to a consciousness of the fact that Immense frauds are perpe trued uponthe revenue. These frauds,' though not confined to one subject, are particularly 'conspicuous in alcohol and - whiskey. In respect to' these, fraud has bear the rule, and hiinesty the exception. Distillers of integrity hrie stood little or "no chance. Of course, frauds so Dustier ' mu and gigantic base not been censure,- '" mated without the knowledge and par ticipation of Revenue °Mears and officers • of the UnLed States Courts.. The bun - dred million dollars of which the gov ernment has been defrauded has mulch ed a good: many place.holders.- The whole affair In utterly disgraceful; and : terribly, illuitrites what sort of men lave been allowed to secure 'responsi ble Opel:dramas by sustaining the Pres• !dent against Congres a. Ms. BaiaTon Btoneu informs us that while the - Judiciary Committeo will meet In this city to Inquire Into discrim inations by railroad companies against tlas interests ofahe citizens of this Com monwsbalth, it will not assemble here as soon as he hoped. It will bo here odor before the, middle. or October, and dne aoti...* of its coming be given. 10 that all who desire to be Milett., as wit. lusies maxhave an opportunity, TIM Palle Atoniteur is specially ma. Dgoaat towards Mexico for cxecotnfg Maximilian. and scarcely less so towards the Vidted States for opposing th e Franck intervention. 'lt curled Ice malice towards our country so far as to hope It may !swallow tlie whole Mexican • 'Republic. . • (From V. Indepalidez E.) THE NEW ROPE OF LABOR EY HORACE GREELEY Co-operation is not a hypothesis. Its value does not depend upon the sound ness of any political or social tc eery. It has been subjected to the test of actual experiment, with signal and enduring success. flow far the principles may bo profitably carried, aro cannot yet say; tint enough has been demonstrated be yond cavil to justify sanguine, far-reach: lag anticipations. The aim of this article is simply to explain to those wt nee at tendon has not hitherto been called to tee subject the nature and workings of the central idea Let us employ the bulieess of shoe making to illustrate the principle in and around the city of New York several thousands of men and women gain their livelihood by the manufacture of all manner of boots and shoes. Some of 'them are foremen or cutters, earning $2O to 30 per week; the ordinary jour neymen earn front $lO to $2O when in full work; the women, ty binding, earn from $2 to $6 per week. All are liable at any moment to he tlfrown out of em— ployment by mere dislike, suspicion, or caprice; all hold a rt lotion of virtual an tagonism to their em ployersosho occupy an intermediate poaition between the ac tual producers and the consumers of shoes. The workman wants more pay; he is under a constant temptation to slight his work—to make appearance serve instead of faithful performance— ! and be is liable to be cheated ousel his enrrilors by the roguery or bankruptcy hf his "boss;" who, 011 his part, may fall. through no fault of his own, but because insufficient patronage, exortiliant rents, and falling markets ;have devoured his capital. Co-operation would replace this indus trial chaos as follows: Let 1,000 (more or less) of the shoe making men and women subscribe their respective savings to form a working capital, say of $lOO,OOO in shares of t?.10 to $lOO each. Let them assemble and choose toanager or general agent, who combines experience with capacity, and who can give ample security hr his fidelity to his trust. Loot the martu,mr hire a suitable building, tiny the rctitosac stock and fixtures, anti comtimuce the manufacture and sale of Floes for account of the company, giving employment to the etoekhohiers, mid, at times, to °fliers alro, paying each fairly for his or her work and selling the product to custom ers, and to the trade, should eastern ever prove inadequate. Let the public he burly advised that this is a work men's concern—that its products are made upon honor and are said at fair prices, to the profit of the producers alone. It does seem that the great body of consumers, being themselves work ingmen and women, would prefer to buy at this shop, provided the goods and the prices are eatisfactory. The advantages to be realized by the system are briefly. these 1. Steady Work—The public demand for shoes is nearly constant. The mak ers would be paid such wages as the des obtained tor their work would testi fy; but oboes could always be sold for inure than the cost of the stock. In good times their earnings would be lib eral; in dull times they would be moder ate; but each worker would keep doing, and_would always have something to carry home to his family on Saturday night. 3. Just Btcompense.—Whatever the wearer paid fur his shoes, the maker would receive, less the ineviuible ceet of rent, interest on capital, manage meat, etc. If the n carer paid .$1 fur the making of a oak of shoes, th maker could hardly fall to receive PO corks of it. 2. Constant Ineittnunt to 6eiris9.— Under the ordinary wages system, nine tenths of our journeymen save nothing. . When trade is dull they cannot; when it is brisk they do not. Liberal earnings are squandered in drink, in excursions, in every fashion of degrading sensuality. The journeyman marries poor, if at all; when children swarm around him, lee cannot save if he would. Discourage• meat Is drowned in drink; he loses hope and staggers aimlessly into a pauper's grave, leaving his children to charity, and to run the same ereary;ronnd. But a cooperator must have Mved some thing to term the nest egg of the enter prise, whereof the capital will always need to be enlarged. When trade is good, the business will need extension; when trade is bad, all will wish to keep their products for sale In better days, so as not to have them sold at inadequate prices. Let such a concern start with a =vital of $100.,000, and the associates wnuld strain every nerve thenceforth to double and treble i . Inerersite of Bey Reepert.—The work !nen regularly employing and paying theniselvea, choosing and changing their own agent or manager, and main taining a vigilant oversight over their common interests, would inevitably be more sedate, considerate, dignified, than so many. "tramping jours." They would dud little time ler target shooting or games of any kind. They would be. responsible, tax paying members of the c l community, alive to ite--well being, and solicitous, tor its prosperity. Each a body would - not develop one drunkard or other reprobate where the system of journey-work turns out a dozen. Such are some of the manifest advan tages of co-operation, The hours of labor would :really adjust themselves. He who chbae to work hot eight hours would do se; if he effected as much as hisneighbor, who devoted ten or twelve to his work, so much the better. Jour neymen and employers being identical, it would not be possible to prejudice er array one clue against the other. There would be no selling on credit, and of course no bad debts. If goods could not be sold so as to pay every one each Sat urday night,. the workmen would blame no one, .but await the sale of bit own property, by the neat of his choice. In short, peace and thrift would supercede war and waste. Of course, I Lave aimed to exhibit single aspect of on operation. How it may be applied •to trade, or the supply. mg of each_family with needful food, and to ministering most economically to other wants, I may set forth at another time. I now seek only to call the atten• tion of the wise and good to the prince- Ind bespeak for it their favorable re• gard. I sadly err if tbe not destined to brighten the history of our age, and improve the condition of labor through out Christendom. The Trip to Europe. A. voyager to Europe gives the follow. leg account or the passage, in the steamer: There are several ladies . :who keep their state-rooms from the beginning, eating nothing, holding nothing, cryirig to the Captain to stop the amp nod put them on shore, and • a.king piteously whether the next wave will be as big as the last one. These are hauled up en the fourth day, and have a sensation of being bounced into the air and len bang ing there. But none are so utterly mia erablo as the ship's bride, who came on board with her groom to a new travel ing dress of silver colored poplin, with a tear on her white veil as she bade her mother good-by, dropped upon her groom's arm, and thought of love, too teener!, Paris, and presents. In two bourn she has a sensation, as she stands on the hurricane deck; of having eaten too much fruit cake. This increases us the ocean drawn nearer - . and finally re solves. Itself into a great ache, both in the bead. and stomach. Proud as a i Sioux brave stands her husband. Pale l as a captive squaw is she wondering whethdr such pains are immediately con sequent upon the marriage state, and wishing one were single again, or had taken the other man. At last she fades below, like the specter of a mermaid, and sobs her pillow-case full. Poor_dear ! She think& that John will be ilLgusted; while John, like a horn surgein,•lB run. ning for hartstiorn,. salts, Congress wa ter, and brandy, all of which are thrown at him out of the depths of her distress, and she lives to believe that the first week of marriage Is the weariest of life; Tetu Chicago Republican thinks that St. Louis offers a broad del for Illin101211.• ry work. It says that a St. Louis Sunday is a splendid holiday. Beer gardens and beer-houses are in full blast. The best bands of the city are always engaged for the people's atuttsment. The parka are crowded, and the whole city seems to regard Sunday as .a gala day. In the evening the theatres (German) are thronged. and there are several of them, and the largest audience we ever saw at any theatre In St. Louis was of a Sun day evening at the Varieties Theatre to witness the opera of "Five Hundred Thousand Devils," when the house was literally peeked from "pit to dome." In no City as there so good a chance for mis sionary work as In St. Louis; not prose. 'Ling, but bringing these into the fold who never have been to church, never no to church, and aro actually heathen. Here Is, then, good work for the various religions denominations of the country. Instead of getting , up societies, as Sleek myosin the play, 'to send morel .tracts, and red flannel shirts go every fresh born Ethiopian babe," let them plant their banners in St. Lends, and go to work. mining in Virginia - la rapidly lnereaeing. By the let of 'November seventeen ranee will have been opened Spousylvania, Culpeper, Orange and Loua countlea.; ' ^ --- -- —ln some pari.h... in Lonkiana many T° LE•Tr - freedman am tlyna, of allolura. Fatal TWO SMALL HOUSES, • ,m 5 , ,,, have oaeurre , l al V n•kulas rg. —The grass gr a tes •.n t hal: m Nioule ou* or ssbleb Is e-tlesir uso , "WY ,In th e I.s!atul th us season that{ . .vi1. , 5 it I. mow- .",,,,',,,.. vl . ie n r . d..... , t , t.rcuur p t Trr i :::7 0 e:: ,. ... w ur .. .. .d. It h. to ha carried' to 01.11, !wit!, 10 how, Ira,ntre 'e on e prem. , ,Iry. Jr:LI:al: C. TITZPATIRICK. —3. B. L •Ila .„ I.iterts returns the heaviest in I FO R - „m“t Sr. !Atis for ISt.s, and I SALE. Plant, the dour nianuateturer, I A Good FamllY Hone, John Morriqsey has I tirned bin; In irk up.n Lis le4l , lallve tintite, at - [ baryain. 'De e ther or th And L em VIII he sold separate. ti4tol3, and gone to visit the n tiger - aotatlst Iran tat, sPaslatilt. FIZTA tenet Ertel:won. or of itre. AnnerOalli., he. of at !, ratogo. Yedcral street. •11•11 1 ../. ITUteal • iale reorce it. I te I• • •.re,t, of Nen . ; Tark, lean ra a,,h b of • • PROPOSALS WILL DE 11E , CEtVri, hr the en , erstened rnr PALNT. Ina inn* ouldmn 11%1. laz tiE.V Cavil w A ILU 11001., HOMO:. widow il.,10,0•11). ore s - e -• %" . Z,V• s ihn. r .'Peciaeatlons can • —The editor nr the PratriTewn I I rtr7t•Tt..dt.:‘ ne 4 ell. Zta . r .. ti ' ett, 4 Vat i t'et /:•-itot , tter say that its =.n •n day% he tow!, be kr, mutt an; or the usseri,nea, on the 29th AI. K Si e/KE. all. -even /nuns nr potato 1111, front lhi It•ittil, hills of praatts, 111.Katif.. j —A4 .. 0,411111.7 in a Pitilndelphin tairs.r. . N OTlCr..—scon.RT H. LEEK If. • teat I telont - that else trom OVUM' ot the h. Allettatur even in the moth aristroeratte por - heel. "."4.0 ff`la an tr ars of the env , are so lutnlerahle that • .tt-he*” J ' it `c . . to me hste , lt ern. - an evening . anti/. almost anywhere is 7,=, .1",):2Lr.7414;'„1 . , b,;,4 1 r.v1:., , ,-. 10 , - , punishment instead ill a pleasure. - hot claims ' , IL pltsts Desent the same . tie ee NA TeCte.nt street In the t 1 , 7 at —A Ilium for • Little burs has been es - se.s. GEO. It. tti DULY.. 1:11.1kinel near 1,..nd011. it nee A•Heo . e H. H. L.e..r. on.. Unwired. 'file only retpi kite- • tar entrance is eolliplete tiestitutlon. 'font. art lit thousand olltellet boys Ito iiig in the streets of Ord great na.trotettt, army, fighting the 'aragtianms, has men during the year, and a sixth tron elad is Isinig built. 'l'b.• [mod. fettling in Boon. Acres, an :Illy - M . A.:km!. In. however. in titenr of n tt.sation tt. Ito tilttiost —on hearing the nig, allot pot don, the Eutprem I.:unit:no is 1111 to bay° burst into loam : turd tin ono l4 tlareri inform Alitxtottlion's molter aunt the return of Up l'ront•ot Joseph rrorn Munielt, lieu be Itnit, the NO tilling' to bor. --It to intimate,' from New Orleans that len. lhheradan will :910,1 10110 no order removing, with a few osceptiens, the entire I,odv of civil officers in Towns, nod that Judge Paschall, an original llnloni,t, will he appointed Governor in place of Throchtnorion. -A few days at a man front Fort llarl.er, Kansas, (.ho was on horseback, ant armed with n Spencer rifle and a re. von er, was attacked be thirteen Indians. Ile got dew n by the slap of the horse and stood them light, lolling four Indians and receiving a wound himself. --The second annual session of the National Loiter Congress will be hell in Chicago, on the third Monday in Amnon next, (19th.) Every trades' union, work ingaten's union rind eight hour Rogue in the Mina ry will be entitled to One delegate for the first five hundred mem bers or less, an.l one delis:Pe for every additional tire Itandr.l or fraetional part thensill —lnternal Heroine Co tttt tissioner 'Mt nns has issued a eireular nsmesting bankers, brokers, merchants tom others who Uhl , revenue stamps to destroy the stamps when the iustrumeots upon whieh they ere used erase to be valua ble, and tiro thrown into wastoptqler baskets. Persons are now engaged in collecting these stamps, ;Ind preparmg them tb be used over seam. • —Extensive depositsoleo:ll have been disemered on Ow line of the Union Pa - mile Railway, Kansas Brunch, about nue hundred out seventy miles from Point ereek, On the route of Alliersinenine. Mr. Sanders. the proprietor of the Santa Fe sumo line, reports the veins from I I to I. teet thick. -Specimens al...Mei-11 at St. Innis are pronounced a Wsid quality of hivittninotm ...ed. At throe feta a vein has Inks been discovered, twenty miles amst. Of Fort Harker. --A dissatisfied couple in r I ihio, quarreled the other day, when the husband converted lus nroperty into cash, intending to separate altogether Mid leave the city next day. Ile depos ited forty-live hundred dollars between the cloth and lining of his vest, whore los wife found it in the night. She sub stituted an old trimaran., and the next day they took dttlerent tnrins, he going to Toltsfe In blissful ignorance of his loss, told she to her friends in Indiana, with the money. —The photograph business of Yale CA' 'liege has become important. Here is a huitemen t regarding it which would indieate that the young gentlemen of Yule are as fond of seeing themselves as others see them : "The • custom of ',changing photo graphs has grown to wonderful dimen sions. The total picture bill of each class is between SL.w t nad C 1,600. Tli total weight of the photographs pur iduossi Is about twenty-tire hundred pounds. A contract has of late rears has been made by the ditlerent classes with . entineni photographer of Lowell, 3lits,.;Nehu conies to New Haven at the bezMning of the senior year. takes negn• lives of the members of the class: and spisids the remainder of the year iu priuting photographs therefrom. COEN DVSPEPFIA CURE r. fl“.•11113 ILI- fur r , 3c11C:e.,%:::: o•al out lit run stood ihe etro - lieet • 4 . 4 r. riin Orr sleety. Yncric the paint `letn y over . .1, e r c I, 'ins rm. iedCr. e•.O o 11, 6 ife•inc ro. fly p Indliter• 4 11 in, o•taers. Oendacte. rtol ra m•royee. cystn!ey - and erldertilty • r •o•il .4 ter. 1T Ibl gle. Wale e ure• Von aireln It re fall .41 Mit ram ocy rn its ire Ile una-tt .cursor t•t • 1.1 •ec. e•er tried 11, too cretins cues ; ant. corm • eighnirs. yuur Fluty lo lour• I ":T c`fl' ,..l - :t ""'near 10an.,,,.v to , I. ` l " i If ..er out. ecouc.ru.ng 10 wonderful vic• v.t oSt et ' , ° c ' e o [l o .!7? .":"r ne r e on. awl wood a erful—lee renoance...:47:,.. ,17 0 :1,:.trZ174,,ag I 6111 . . to to , apett ad a 321,1.113.1 ps•atlon 01 1 0110 1 nutt •r• entitled to you coniitte en . . rid t) , drvggist.s enre.7 ls. ..e_re. Y., anent for 11.111.1). Drop.. N 4 Usenet. street. IRE 4 TOUES GUlf or FADED 11.4.11 t. ass as • al.esslue esgnialte• birp• Heir from W. 1.. RM. Dm , fruit lica4achn and Ail Erupt., Ithwaset o , tin &alp. Th. Most Perfect flab Restorer Lcedoa Ever Hair Color xt.r In.don Initoduettl. W or estr' rwration IptlrErlor I..storer. .T.0135. - r; Egad !leads ilar &WO"; itemorer , London Hut Color Restorer• . L. lldoo ritc/oth.d Colebr Itettorer , •London Hair Color I.torer , conlou wlth aur.O•lor !tes.orcr” ,Z I.loov vzieoizi• ••Loslon Nora/ glair. Holy Color ilootoreill .roly cools. Onitle . bet Soun. Add?... Ord,. Is Ur , 15M AY :4 .t /N. llillodelpolo. Sold try Ka:LASSA s MESS, ng.Lby JOS. YLE.IIII4Ii. TIIHor.SCE. H. 0/ UAL Sr. I. Co.. 2 ttlotrargE: SANE 1 11[1 - YrY, A,legts.o7. A TIMELY WAIUiI It Li upon:ally Importnet at OM time, when the .tearaeli of the United blame are hooded with the Wren rations, under the name of Lao. norted Ilquois and when domestic compounds Plieporl inn to be undlcluel, but not • whit lean peralcons, are be . uNeo to Mu world ds "soon. elan rethedles,.. that the petite should fully us. denised the feels. Ile ft known, then, that all the nlffeelse seneslthis vaunt tenses •re Lathan, and all the Tank, containing also tot an manafactur d with a Oars article en tal nth. amyl arplstt oil, • andel torn, 11.1 a. rHTTcltn. CLLCHnbTLU en/1111.1.31 111 C. rElth eunthln none of then thlees. bat are a comelnatton of pare testace at tale with the puce Jule. , •1' the most saleable stomachic, anal tonne ao4 ap,rlent herbs and pleats, and that las a safe and rapid rens , dy for Dysorpsla and all Its kindled towel/dap, prepontton e. and. blare the world without • rival or com petitor. Its bah, to-r 1 y ere equal &a the c.a., Irlimit net., or all Me other toolm arlver ..... I la the Ilotted tits me, awl the ctrtilloatee which maim/treat,. artfulness ere alteeti by ludl of Ihe highest etimilleg to every .land citillocered walk of Itte. Ir•ware at tat tatl ms and larpostme. PINCI4 CANAIIENSIS. A. trim which Is abundant in Canada, Nova icolla, and the more northern ;arts et the New Eat land States, and la also found in the elevated and mountainous rerlorui of the Middle dtates, and abound. In medicinal 'silence. Dr. awe , . of Boated. has prepare, a utrillethe from the sweet tumid. bark of the pint tyre, Gallen PO- L DOS WIIISB PIA Ctlldi./tLNIP. watch Is on- of rare rains In all debilitated stake of the kidney.. It nets like a charm In ail diseases. melons mesclaratice, etabllnt them to regale their lest tone and coerce. It will be found well adapted to all thole diseases. weer. nacho has teen tiled and billed. rite likewise west wilted to chronic youths. and in lafallthle specific for old and debt:hated eases or asthma. nen, per sons who at drat only tarok a bottle of trae meet. cane. to try. idterwatila came twee Ltd Not • loran. or h dozen, blab enacted radical ow of disease, of the der mid kidney of Store stand Inv. thalietem, • diseasii that has town looted stem &I:ix...Wary, speaking of he pine, my.: lilt be preeeribed in leneorrhavi. to and o th er dlecasseof the nrinary paesaireei lo plies and ehronlo Intlantoodlen or u marathon of the bowel.. In chronle rstarrhal alfwellone, and In earl.* forms of rheumallent.i• It le ea ofwdlnerly valuable In nil graseliy affections, bloody wine, attereiu there tore red nod welt. evllment It es b• taken within , . , PLCITOVUon tb on et naval re ions.: and Instead of oken- Inv. produces a bridled, healthy power widen and Tikes. trier. pe t of six for O. W MT . & I.lLyi or se.m. k ' sti ' l at V U. Mita :EA; g n ersi 11 ` . ' drali:g e , Im Wood street. at= • ay*i — g — i ama 4 t:l3 0 DiC RINTIBAIif, Jr., Adams tfrprou Llr• Itoe, 64 JlVllarr.reaf, fa on authorised Afirrlf to memo delirert4aements forthe GIAZA'TTR.,and Othw roper. Aroughoui fhu UAW etatea ROBINSON BRonms, 1 0 .78 WOVETII STRELTtrlllotlalrgb. Ornreera 1-110 , .. free of ebarae, noon oven tonna. They Olen coastal:lily on hand all Undo of tr. al. - 13 1 0 , 1\TI:119, led era ',remand tobny.d 101 l Italleoad hoods Ror IltootaLklank. oaa Land on 11.nl 0.1414. Land Warrant.. te. - 40010 of the cools.. of but ler. Beaver. o w ed , Mercer and Waablonlon. I ter Or tal toned on to UO.Ol/i1 a. • NOVELTY CRACKERS. • A oew article, vary Mee, Nut ttrelrad: OM, frpeb 80. a, Wlaa as MLA LI tvl , , la Map eiby ele yourl, for sale se rat Family OrafAly ore of • . . . 40EIN A. RENSELAW, caner Liberty tid Ren d M. 1.1404 RI POT .CLAY.-AO a• Inr ore. will to sold at M. LOU. Dn./. 14414 trolght• by rite , pr' tOCICET a CO. J COTTON-1n bates !Middlings, Instotn. tLL be .old tow, to wind up the wisaon's Dulness. .17301011U1 DIOSZT CO. PITTSI3URGH DAILY GAZETTE : MONDAY, JULY 22, 186/ ONE• 9 , HA AR AND v./T MIMI' 0•8 trrocK..—u. Tlltit'DaY EVENi J., VA, at o'clock. will be oa ecutl.l .10 .1 . Of COcoaterclal 4alca Itoomk. 108 ctalthdeld • rec't ZI &harem Jonta• err,. 10 P, es Ma rl,s, r P.M). Sant. 6 share. Gceood Natloual Hank. 50 shares llirmlngluan 11.4 s Co. IT= ' A keII..WAINE, Attet.loocer. _ A D'OINICTIIATOIVA NOTICE.— ..-.Lrtterr of Admit, Itirstion have be.nnAr . ant- Zl ' ' a l : Allrexh.4l county. Va. MI mraosis Indebted to 11 de ig“, by no id .1 to male I.4lA:di me pay,. era. •wi those Paving claims will Ott . - (Out them, without delay. July •11 benticated for oqii..ment. JA..lll.:ti dm.t.tvaur. SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBI7BOR, PA. H. M. LONG & CO., 11AN Mktg ULICILS UY PURE 16IIITE BURNING OIL, Brand-- " LUCIFER." Office, No, 2 Duque no Way, I= IMED FOR SALE. Half Interest la an Established Dry Goods Store, I= DOING AT PRESEET *40.000 PER ANNUM. D , potito Shwa to any Perna Adams. O. IA; Pun °Mee, Allegheny, Pu. - • • - CO2IPREI.SED BUNGS. ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO., Manufaciareri awl Wholesale Dealers la MACHINE CUT CORKS, Plugs, Taps, Irish Noss, Pilch, =! Nog. Mrs & 121 Third At., ritc.banti IRON CITY CUTLERY CO., No. 3 St. Clair Street. Having foarehated of A HDRICW 00003 the entire neck of Hardware. Cutlery and Variety Got ds, at the above stand, It It the!? tntentlon to keeo on baud • era:class stocs of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. OUR, Ileverrers, PlllOll. 'lslamic Tackle al an el . raTa ' rf4f To d l " n r e tto r Corik/ kkelnal r ng Racora...namsre. en Wu, Stencil. and . rump, and enaklnn real and Lannelllna bumps, at shor,s‘ nouns. W. K. SOWN, II • BEM DISSOLUTION NOTICE.-THE Arm of BAILIFF. DROWN a co. In mill day dlaselsed by thaltallau and mutual to scut, Jon!. IL WATSON alsposlug of bla Interest ty. the retnalulog par., ers. All person trtne , lng Lliemselves ludelned to firm will p.m< call sad make Immediate easmeut. sod all pars°cs having claims will present the same . to JOIIN N. WATSON, Si our .11loe. 53 redual street, be beteg acthorlse4 to gettle all accoholo. Aileg!letlytity, JO, • 7 . 1719 cto BAILIFF, BROWN & CARSON, PLUMBERS; Gas and Steam Fitte rs =I Water, Gam & Steam Pipem Mg cr, SG SCQoraai NM $.O E:= EC= FIRST CLASS LOOKLNG GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. ONS, No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, ' MN.? b •i'.ll.l°N"`trl'E._,r-`74.1. , 1,*.M.11: w WALNUT, OVAL And coll•ICK MIRROR.. ora PoILTBAIT and PICTUFLIS YHASINS, Carta!, Cornice, Bands and Buttock, Console, Tripod and Bracket Tablas of canuistte design ad - - .. , ILDISti AND IMEGILIMIU executed In th e highest nyth of tbe art. So-PRICIth MCMILICATIC. • 006:ualawa pITTSBUII . GH CITY Lvf 11.TD11 r. All binds of wa.blig done with protet/tnela and dieeetch. Tu.. Limed,. pap-,... 1.11 cap for atel .1 liner .I clothe...me ot eases a[. e. Leave ceders lee fo me o'clock • lo the more. PI Once them atu an ea t i. o.aamo dew Orden left ed a. the following planes Mill he promptly attend- Jos. Ahrl. rum mad Gentit etc Hoidaminla Hoop vAlrh-65 Market at. Cool A (nave,. ca .F ederala Ohio. Allegh•y. Yteem a Haug., r. rain st , cot. a. a N. J. onmigraes, corner rodent! and !Avoca' aaaa eta, Allen...Ay. 410144. N.. 4 or. CLAIR NT. 1.17,:5wr 13lININESS MA/I'S COMMERCIALCOLLECEI Nos. .6 and BnLtlair Street. Naar Pospetual Charter. flook-Iteepttig. Penmanship and Arithmetic. time unlimited .... 010 00 • Arithmetic Ann Penmanship per miamer of throe ....... —•••..... 110 00 Penmanship. per month y 00 /or Otreelszs or Specimens, sildreu N. 011A//KB. or notirerr 1. V MeCLAVSIONDS. AINFALICAN WATCH - LB. ♦ EIPLYNDID 140C1C or Fine Gold and Sliver Watches, PINE COLD JEWELRY, BILVEUWARE, OLOCKB, tal: " tin t a n =lin . ut T atrgaVt7p l =l4 altewstara. Watca repaltlni prvmpuy Put:aired to, at W. WILSON'S,' No. 64 VW:MTH rTUILT, Tlso cl.re atone Market street. ea:ski:amp JUST RECEIVED, AT ROBERTS & SHE/MATTI NUOLESALE AND RETAIL Tie, Copper id Siert Ina Tare ludoctorp, U. 61 oraturtzr,u BT.. rmantirourl. tr"g'irg:;:fg' `7:rr'.4e4 • n ' estra, Neat nate. water &o'er. te oaotd nem sod falllloa of Honm.forolalalog non. Also. atanufset”ers of tlllit /La , 'IS ST al coos . fi 1 . 1 . 01/LTUn, tor melat, inutdALlgo. to lealitn43 INTCOTIC7M. w . J. MMUS,- WV MYERS. HUPPEIL a CO.), Having sold his Ottet.st to WIC. d. WILT. on aprtl Is; LW. cretins from the arm. and Mr. WILT cot.. as partner Rom that date. 'the 11110311 of the arm 11111 remote as moil, md eon. Um. on at their old Mum. Pa. 45 ISMITIIFIELD NTREET. Jytbal __ PILE QUEEN OF TUE WANU. TON.—The Hate Wight for tearylaud. With privilege of manufacture of • PATENT WASHING FLUID, Which, Irterever Introduced. bee Wet with lou ver/mkt haves., 0111 be cold on reasonable terms J. K. naal MON, 110: 023 MI Third street. HILLDALLE budoes. 'Mb tbe Cordovaatop oM dale C to•o17. of date aetallof la /O o r opal!. 1017. and rotnalelog unsealed, Too b. oltanded to at oaf oftica, be. /9 /iIW/14 err., woad doer. _J .. JOH If SIMPLE. . GLASS MANUFACTURERS. /On SALE—AII Otto PRVISVI, MOULD% :;rll.:gnir...rt:=„l°.;s. "the ror roll rtrtlettlars maldrods Or 1at.0.6 WMAICIL, Thlrd Lotar• 7 Matt ttAtt ZlPt.iihtaltr,trZ=TevalLll 27,121,1:2 . l'Atizra.tr„Ab t -nr . r.-. 17111c3a r1)1011111 T91111•611h NEW ADVERT IsE PIE ENT s TiIIiSOLIITION.—The Partner.' st,`l'2l?.;,;:°•":.F.sto'y the ratt , e Inures' o . rpt.m9&N utaatsta. Vb..t . snie tare cery sod Cuntsultsteu at the Old stead. No. Z. Mtn," t. A C. N 'Oh ay <IA at the ohl stand to collect atl debts du- the Item tad sett e .11 plat., 111,10( cold oar entlei InterAtt'in the Whole sale ft <veer' and. Conmisslon Business to W. A. CLILSIaNz. to willC01.11:1 12 0 the bueiness at tt e old stand. we would <neaten' reeo.t.nsend him to our fora er patrozN o ttWOrle k a i i%riV• Pittabursb. char 14700. 1e67. W. A.' OLENENS, letlecessOr M DUNCAN a 117B<1N. V-- WHOLESALE GROCER, I And Commission Merchant, Xo, 1.01 Liberty Street. • Kra co:BD...ace of :ha este.unite .w.rded th. old lirm Is reepectfuhy tr.a , cll pEtICES It EDUCED Printed Jaconets Printed Percales. Printed Organdie., FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES. EY WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 Fifth Street. PIIOPOSA LS FOR CART IRON CULVE,LITS AND FLAG STUSE CEUOS INII4. CONTrot.I.CR's IrrrtCv. City of Allealteur. .10. y litll, ge.l•4 Pre.,..t. will he reeelvert at this ofhoe noiI, I T•IUINDWS. MEM In tent. 2 o'elvelt p. ni for 1,0;111.-1.0N CIII.V.HTS, toi be deify ed at 11, (Wowing Woe.",T At too Itverwetlun of goderal atreatand haoonue. avor Wee and North ay. nne—rach etarort to be 511 , et l one. Inch oponing and 12 inehox do. - 1, a , Iho In“rsoetion of Irwin and Norm Lao s , te 21 !ex Ion!. Inch Login. .:13 .1 12 Sect lung! 4.l ' lne ,C 4egeg ‘ a4fl o r27ner!L ' det: 1 . 031 Alto. lot thrnlahtng sad potting down li/111 I,NINI/... at thp•lotereeetl.;n of ed. real •I•eet a”d torah avenue. ileaTer sir,. and Noriii mat,. god ou •ohlo atreet. at the Inter section of nnndeetf aLreet. B. B. I'It4NCIN,, City Cnntrott•c 1122.c21 pIIOPOSALS POII COAL, CoN., , ZIVr. Orrmg. CITY Or A 2.l.ruliexT. July WO, la,. Pealed Yrtoo eats alit o• received at thia office p . rontll furnistun 2• 4. QU I OII th 0 , at 3 teetoe QUALITY t, ~ sr 1F Ma g n , MANTA 'ILE I. o ell , 14. L, to he delivered at tqo following Places. via I,ollbuslwls In hammer,. of Cit . ,. Dail. 111/ none r.netoe let ward. Nip nd.ble do. ward. NO " Oro. Man , o. 3.1 ward. •• Colow.bla do. Ith ward. •• at cite weigh pools.. The coal to ho welglt.rd on tne City -este.. I ILA,. FR/0021h, .11: 2 :<31 City Controller. TO BOONE .13 1 11ILDIERS AND CONTRACTORS, The lamest assorts:neva of GRATES, all Sizes; Cooking Ltnges & Stoves, Of the TREE BEST QCLLITY. for sale at INERT' LOW PRICES, BY BISSELL & CO., Nthl•bs. No. 236 I.II3ERTT ST. CITY COLLECTING AGENCY. D. Egint A. O. 11DATOD•••.0. 0. Eikoo,l. S3IITII, SEITONI SEITON, Local Collecting Agents, No. 0 WC. CLAIR eaREET, Txr, FLoon, . P. O. BOX. 041. . PITTSILUP.MI.I. Ifgf poisoyious AND FILTHY! Adulteration. are turd IS 11/ MiNCEICITER 07 OtITSoATED 071010 BLACK LEAD, WORMY CRACKERS, TLRRA ALBA, YRMRRIO, ==! THE PIIIIE SPICE MILLS, linnufactere none bul perfectly ECHE 5C10Y.8 *6100.00 REWARD For any adultrrstlon tn,4 In or, tiptoes. r.re OrOrlcel IVIU (0 as far as three parlyges of adulterated Broca, ureaby lova. 'NOSE GENIILNE 11:121ILIE1411 SIGNED ARBUCKLE& & CO., 111olexkle Emu aud Frepri.turs el' Pare Spice Milli . 222 and 221 Liberty Street, , . rardnutson. VA. Fry CO pound nut prfute rtLINI/ISOUND RIO Clarli.C, up in kin Tig ht Pottage,. Warra..tel. to ho bet" flavored awl =omen.. IlLt!t , nal tnau any to the market. TEAS I TEAS! TEAS! - OF ALL PRICES AND QUA.I,ITY, AT 1M1.171.32L'ae. GREEN TEA Prime Young . 1421.ra scoo4 . • tioo4 2MEI BILACK TEAti—Oolossi6•. Belt Bolune 11.40 per trued. Extra •• ............... 1.21 •• !LAM TrAN—rnarenong, Soachang and vuagallo. nucleon rav'd Zrg Vtnattail IL= •• High .• Old • oltatrs. du 1-10 •• •• Cone,. 1.40 • JAPAN TEAM. 1.70.10 red Jxpa, eery alraula flares 51. , 3 Youax illwo. Ltat 1.40 No, I Nixed Teas: 4 4 baat lima, 3i dA No. 2 •• • 24 'mat •• Sato. •`. t•na P the b ore:a y ono ha ve t PAM awbat kind of Tea they want. and Ibetb .P. 1•4 2 1. any quant.l.y. and cbrolard.d by ally ot the r.i• prams Comtnantro, talna au.. carry at at r, ry low rte, and 14 dolor ...ova y rAn p.a. yroand In too mice. [wattles smug. a pure and Mean article tableo exactly aulta . S HEIM, 100=:0 . 111 no ano Vtilenaet.. GRAND Pleasure Excursions, TO LAKE 'SUPERIOR. The flit* new eltle-whtel Valtteger Weavier NOR MUTAT Car, Unit. WitiVite, Will leave Clevriewl tar the North and Soullti Motes at Late turnip'. ea TKIIIISDAY /EMT 4. YRIDAY .1 ll,y v., TIIIInnt/AT .1111, va, asutraou .1( Alll+l.laS ' Al.l THUBIWAY nUtillir 7 :• ,„ be Shove ahataar Is entirely now, ter 120, tow hUrthan; la the ma' , I. eau( rt.. ble ant beatapa /donna on the I alma.. ;Yoe faiLlitr WormAton a. ply to a WM. BMW( IDS. ailtl. r • .Ida- • Expr , ...411,.. lfl :•131:wi f,• Filth pt..Sittemro. BOILERS, Stn= Engine's and Iron Turnl,g X,ud One Iron pakucr, FOR SALE. ( leo Porcine., 15 cylinders, Ski eliteroke: balance • a etc ru.ffif e • 1 oast, 7 foWate rer. Veer" fee k nec ta r . saps *din effort s. tine "mum lecer nen complete oat. dt or faecal, err tor steal... wo nein. • non complete.ouffit an above: • Yllandrsl4 alala . f.et str .Iff; pl. ma.... fowft, crack.. go. root go, ecoandfatol — leun Teraina Lakin si one Wood Leta,: a... good dal. 01 Y.acine, 1010. 21 hat V, in. eteate: i•eW troller. id in. filfttni 21tect tonfy—two la le fief e iitrl:;:gir 17.71t U 4 W ell. aonollo.!.Pslt!'n., excellent *VIM, ill TV I 144 .er, low for 00.1 k. 11 il. Wayalea at 11111 II Irlilariti AL lytiittia. .• lIVULI M. At Coe. Iduint Alley mail £lOOOOlOO Way. PATEIV'r , fir yr„ (1 / 1 1 ;1 11 4 11 1 1 1) SPIRAL „PEN RACK, We ror eby Itsilonernditoott' " d In tatter ticinds and Notion. it ii " e l l " 2 tt J. n.lllolththOts..••ll. ntl ntivriellasl is .. thy. j it MORRISON, BARR CO - •,,: Manufactures. of all hind. of BOOK AND PRINT rAP, Ea;! omen promptly Wilco. 1 Address, 111 11 4NO1S h 11.1.141, ' Blair County, Pfau., appqn,dies cub ur141.11.04 tdrnn. 1 GA D$N FIPOT, - *ANTED.— ton twely• to Muer.. hoist laud. add , able rue yusoen purpose.. Itonsuirmits and btu.. ru•l " Tagrill ' ; Ilanchezlne.• 1 Allegheny and elttpd harsh for wale. wt.. Lois lu .'moat any locality dais: 11. sal salt Al ,atetee..:l note., laex. n *idyl g i feNLl ineFonlm;roee n cl, (Or eat ' : or trattrg r h ' l4ll:l4 l .sud maim. collected with the nt-1 Aisest dr.Pat'it• • Um% ty. Pi:T.1,71 . 4aq! drawn. tupsioqiusirreas FOR THE FOURTH; 1P Z EL ND W Xi. MC.IIIII, Ulan doseristous. at 13 110Mele sOLELEUPS, • le. 10 /oldies' Anat. 1111.64.17• Q,1311/DAY EICROOL CELEBILII- ‘, TIONS PICNIC& DINNER PANTM. le., threlehee with the I.st . _ "'NM OMAN. CONIffMete r NIA L .,.. Ay the leinat prieeuteoo the shorts. t by . .711:MaI12 1 / 5 NIX° STAR No. 111 DIAMOND. Allegtlear. 0111211 NEW ADITSETLSEKEIti TS, THE OLD, ORIGINAL TEA ,STORE FRESH ARRIVAL OF 1:01111g Ilyson. Old Ryson. Imperial, Gunpowder, - Eng. Ilreakfami,, Ccmgos. Soneitonz, Oolong, • Old Country filacki And Japan • g B, ALL OP THE BLit QUALII Y. No. 20 Fifth Street. J7-=, • • rastuntl:lo.ll.l. — . MOW. fish. BURKE Sr.. BARNES, Fire Proof Salamander Safe, PAUL? 11006, VOL llTile MOM Mei in AND IRRN WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS,; 129 at, 131 Third St., 13.-...ren Wend and ntulthiteld, rlrT3lll7l[l,lll. Pa. • Wad the follow ado: nag recommendation of the lire peter qualities or our Wes lintroM: AND l'ACgirvp flylrgi 0/ Vi..lt A J..'ACITAnD, } lounntlara, uhlo. JUDO MI, 1,57. Ife.ors. Durk... harass, Pitte.urgh. Pa. Li 6,11.6nen We snip you. lcadaY. by rail. ..1 road, a tare or your male, fora f 'er retains. The safewent through the ditaatro a dr that DO. [Lured hero on the 6th of Mare last. banning oar afore anti war..honse , and w are glad to In form you that the 0ne.,,, to ot or the see after the Ore Irene not harmed in ti lt least. We did not auppoae any cafe. emwelelly to small • sloe, c - old pas:ably Mend such a doe, end when we discovered the parens ell lain end mooed, we Were agreeably disappointed. *el will give Tao en WO, for a large else earn when we get into our new Acme. Truly yours. feriaie W. & A..i. PACKARD. CAPE MAY, CAPE ISLAND. iliac,, the elGig of tench enterprise has tort thsplayed at tills oelcurated hare ere . ~t ien. and alseniCcent colt.g.• !wen e n r a e rT. e f, Nell mass one mile drive, h.. I rea ittattenrated; lad In ell the essential. of a pop tita;:i.x. .m i tzort.. a Spirit of Improvement Is The gecgraphical position 4 Cane island Is la Itself a runnier feature. when properly under stood—Nita...l at the extretne.southern portion of the ewe, and occupl Ina a news oft nu at the confluence of the Del a warea Bay with the Allan- Ale °ten, it utly surrounded tor lavorcd by continual cradle. The bluff Corothea a beantlfel view of the Oceart...Delaware: r . liar. and plctoreptee heel, co . Intrn, e t e e eoi(n g s ln t n.e.an p= t ai r m o :l n Tile n Ow...atc.nh e‘ f a a c t knowledged to surraaa.a•ny other point upon to. atlantic enalt. Pelage( a stool., .003 sand whir 4 .I.cllnva so gently to , the surf 11151. teen a a TtreTt. o .l‘ l 2 l 4 , 7T4r. ' e c tlVlG the feet that the effector the (lel . oven. tr•onthle p. lot render, toe water romparatl•ely p not to ee o‘erl,oked persous ateealt health Cr m ocean bathing. The A lat.nee from PhlladOonla to Cane 1,1512.1 eI it myna hy rail. and artoua IT tI torn dlatanee e st.amer d.Wn the My. end U m either route the fer.llties ftr travel prud. to to of tLemo.t. aattsfartore charae.t be Plana has tel and 11-erdlng-luiae •.,,Intallflatlo23ll lot anent ',.-^,TgN at i4., , ,;"::.',' 4llT,lfisttdPk`.l."[Ttri."rtT.; aeprourietur; Con,ra ll;t 1 .1. 7 1, h .1. 1 %, nd7r l lbr ma T n: &gement aentletmo Who been eatabllan ed reoutatton• AO hotel mell. LOUISVILLE TOBACCO. JEST. RECEIVED, Large Stock of the BIMII BRAND. Also. a let of the celebrated Vine Cut 'Navy' 'AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT B. & W. MUNSON'S, No. 6 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY. U . S. INTERNAL REVENUE, 22d DISTRICT. Collector's Notice. .. r .....___ ()reign efttnicrOft Or inTERNAL Eltrenrll, Tarifa tr , rffinneol.bacroftr Dies. or r 1... 2', D. dl Waterbt o Allegheny CD,, Jeer Nth.' Mr, . Notice is hereby given that the .nanal Lilts or al' ADD. I. .r...xr.ei tonnerly termed 1.1- c a t' Va r ;ab. no bl b n D T P:A 1 . 2 ...f, '. 1 . 17t . 1 ' 01i in lit I t :Mfg; "e?,i4*..J.7.'n7l7.,tr2Retr'l77.l47,:riftlfll 'SC. The e taxa, Parlor ecome due. mutt be poi/ befurefhe nab yf Joy, ac, otberwise additional expeteca B illw ha incurred by Lbe tax 97.1fUrTINGTara. refl. Deputy Collector CO. the erect? of Artzootroog,.ani EDWIN LYON. go, [Dimly Co t I. coat L.r the County. or Butler; will be resole,* resolve, after the lit proximo. for theft reaptetlee a °eau. a. and will paft no l legs designating t - ,. time. and pl....when and 1 ,,c where . hey All, as. pre tied to receive tha Lags oolleetable tryegem. To acentemalaof fay Doom in the vicinity of the plasma In Alirgbe 7 Count. designated as follows. Deputy Collet aril. C. 'WIT rain E.+. will Attend at thole al -, ato receive the . On the data named. between the boars of S tenant a. to. and Seen a p.m.. of sold days, star . Turmoils. en TllinDAY, 101 l DUO, at 'gown it noodle'. Dot .. 1 Atnknlr7. on T UESDAY. Jul/ 18th, at Gaston , . !Nora •t liakerstuaro s On ELDAY. Jul, 1911. at Whtlea Hotel. - ' axe , payable only 1 primate eke of National Currency. _.' Waco loan Irma 9 A.ll. to a r. Y. a JOUS 11. MULLIVAN. . • 430161.1.1.02 ME • CHINA WAUEUOUSE. • --- • - RICIIIRD. BRIiRD. & CO • 380MENCORTIONISM. No. 100 Hood taillreet. BRITTANIA AND SILVER PLATED T. BLE W TELT/LAIN and TAAL,. CUT, • LmaYontrattlei l • HMI tater% CHINA i rei, N e o li alltAN W VMS ee I liceerlpUos L•ve. cAItD 116111L14 '' LAVA V APIKey • LA V A erirnyinen. • NNOLIPH !WNG WAKE of• All earletlee to mmt obotesale and retell use, Tee tempest old mon complete Mock of anti, thine In this line term he atty. Prices and terms the enme an In the canton cede.. • JAMES B. YOUNGSON, N 0.200 Wylie Street, ,Wlr.vggiil'rtFiL.Vartzhilwt r l:jeor:l dest claaa BAKERY AND; CONFECTIONERY, At the 4bl:olio numbs,. Presb 111 RC AD • CASED!, 7: UT ' s, ' o PTilit lirltrogW l. 4: inFpaelal attrotioo given to rolstilog Prlvaia Parties. Illonen sod Plum e wpt. the. poet's. CA KA.. mot PRIM. girt , “irs .11 ititltiAlstniieulne Ant evening. rtirsi rat C::) .Z 11,... L. LOUGRREY & FREW, JILTS remoncd to No. 31 Market St., COILN en or , uscori MUM: Where o, f they- .1 prepared. to inanoisclnfo 11 tints Saddles Harness, Trunks, A.d MI articles .men. ! Ins nonoll f kept lo nrot•cl o . notobilo BEETLED ALLES.. - ICENNETT, WIN'rERTON.,, Andoh bcot brood. or ALES AND SODA WATILItas. botllnd J.C.BUFFUM 8 CO., 92 atm 14 BARRET aIItSET. Pittlborrb. able; lt-uarr • I JON*P6. Collecting Agent, Offlott at the Board of ,Trad• PlTrallUltliH, I. Inns or all kinds '<Monad and promptly at tentlnd Dont refereneas TUE CHEAP HAT AND SHOE rr•XE. 'I L. U. OUNDISRMAN. rn.tipo ncinn M..kr In /MOW and "R"' s, llktn.and nave. No, Si tretiO rgTitEkT. Al• 1..0 City. No where plan in the two Mies can Letter batwing be obtained In w e. way of Ith,:°1:4!dlt;l. t4,ILIZi 11,!, VTe` wltp cab,. pronto, availing wt. their ustrcituyn. rachataer 'MEW FIRST CLASS GROCERY, 4 . 1 Sol 15. k YEDILIILL BT.. ALLEtiIDLWY. /fresh stock of eggolco Ted', !Co Iree, Sugars, Se.. Sc., Whicil We oder to the public at lowest prices. ; A. G. BRYANT. 3 ApESTFPLACIO IN * THE C4l( W buy M . ! TRIUMPHICOOKINO VOYE, L. at 14. 146 Cf 134 3. 11' STREET. I. c. nurrr. Z. 11. PALAP/lEke, Haase Bonder and Carpenter. il l tgwva A LL B T... 4 DU. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. s, F. VENT 111 LIST OF APPLICi- VOlf LII,EVIE4 to [LT. L Wed to thr Cleft 's Utica, for the month of 4 Sly. Blvd. /leer. Jh. t.nret e r...^. , tavern. Ist ward. l•lttsbergla. Il bo V' Mor •• enrg oebtot. rl. Woi.b. W. Georg, •• J. B. Caerrv, other roods •• I Harry rhino. tavorn. 21 ward, Pltdsbnrgh. Js. J. W3g,5i,,,, I seeker & erect, other g•ds " 31111. " id ward. Pittsburgh. alien. ntlah tavern. 4th ward, Pittsburgh. Itubt. Campbell. •• x. •7. eating ler.usr. Morgan 8010. •• Jas. Me.s.T.Other noels. , •• R W Stephen Ragland, twerp, Stn Julat nehreln . . - • BWail Ewing. " •• `• I Co i lv 11. J. Wen, L. A C. Bush, T B. Boger , lav•-ru. •,sr.l, I•ltto.nrgh. .tobo rtertvan. •• Bridget Clear?. o . ll e. John B. othe geode. • o •• : Burke. Blettolas Adrian. tavern, o.b pitto?Fsa,. Berse ones, Jas. O av rwell.. Math. Campbell. tavern, 9th ward, Plttsburgh. & Lauer. est•gyte, , • Oth• r tOth wri Pittsburgh, Brat els P. Byrne, tavern, Td word Allespeny. J.. Neely. Wm. Welt!. other goods. " ;.J •• Gs , tavern, 3 d o r • lder atL ward. n. e. 114 we dru Al""'T, ebsotn o n .o. a• " ' 1). U. Sneer, i d tavern. SW weed, Alleg 07. !leo. U. Abel, Ad•zu Ro . err.] Otaad. •• Gth wahl. Allegnen7 . Ztownerms. darer. Bore. erred...WA. Frau. rtsber. ts. re . Bono. of Illgralnalmus , doe Laren), gala. at A., Buintslthant. Br e. Qaed , r.•• ' ; Tins, Dope, e sting: hues. •• j. " • I 1..1. lir..n an. ti r oTOl: t , U.-ter. twerp. DtmtiMMe Borough: J. P. Pearson. tavern. 0,000, at .I.,.awsF . orevllle. Jofin Bello. rating n'se. •• . : ! sloth: tt'Pl'ema. lt•chael keep.. o. gond. MottOngahela Hob. Armor Kietkovrra...lra Bore. ot N Keeselo P. '7 4111tee n rre . X;7. 7 2;.7f,,! ' f,0% * . Cloth taßnner. tavern, Born. of Temp. r 0 0 0 0 0 . . .1. k C Reoune , , tar. co, Coffins tuarnsnlp. lieu. Beadle. eating house. •• •• A. U. Octet. • Pemr Smith, tavern, NIIIIII. toordshlp. John !debt... " .•:1 L. Arrnsberg • e. h. • d• • Lulls •a, ern, hleClure tostrnittp. Daniel ecubl. •• •• l.ewte Orem, " •• V. lialtet.hsuder. tavern, PIO to 'o' Jane Harmon. eatwor bow., Pitt , own,blp. Cbrlst grnelleb• to-o.r++. um, [ nougat , . Lout. Bard. r •tlog • ht I.“rtAsen, tavern. union te.rtisht. Park Mu ores's, tavern. Versalltbs solvoshlP. Jas. ard. •• Hoary Overho'L o goods. •• John H.-Meyer tasern. W 11.1•4 townslalp. • The !le.nse Board 1.111 o al. t. e Court Dope . Wr10:1,41.,Y.. the lilt day ;or do Y e 3%7, at J cielocz e. U., for hearing the ail ee annul cation/. JOll,l G. BROWN. (nen EIMS3 NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS OEM LOAN OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENIVSYLTAMIA, Due After July 1,1856, and Before July 2,1860, Bolder. of the Following LOANS OF THE - COMMONWEAL ra OF PEN Nolf LVA NIA are requelited to proFent'llacui for p.m.. (Mod pal and Intereat,) at The Farmers' and Mechanics' Na tional Bank of Philadelphia, Loan of March 30, IMO, dee Marc!. 1. lace. •• February 111. ISI3, due JUIY I. :UM` •• blarell V. 1321, due July I, 0009. .• January 34. 1404 due July I loud, •• Juani PAS. due Ausul: I lull. .• Marc! nO. IF-11. dna July I. lbed: •• Aprll 6, 1117. due Jul, I, 1540.. Aleo. al. BASIL CHARTER LAIANS doe prior to J‘dr All or the abo re LOANS will cease to draw In ter eat at ter August IS, Jber, JOHN W. GEARY, I;oy'zits4.t- F.,IIAHTHINET, =I WILLIIII 11. liENBLE, I=l 11112212=1 NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS .• or OVERDUE LOANS MEM COMMONWEALTH Otl PENNSYLVANIA Holders of the following Loans or the Com imonwCalth of Yennsilesnia eau Meelve Palmen (principal and interest.) by pee.eottoss them u the Maxxxsers' and Decbanici . NaUunal Dank, on and after Day DI. 1.4 C Loan cf March 21, ISM, due Dec. 1. ISM. Loan of April m, I FJ , 01. Dec. I, MD. Loan of April 10.,1M1, due Atm. I, Loan of Mandl 21, ISIL due 45111. i&D. All of the above Loans 1,144 cease to draw In terest on August 1, IMT. JOKY W. GENT, uovutr...l. JOHN F. HARTILINFT, ♦UUCCUJ[ OEN Za&L. WILLIAM IL HEMBLE, =I Ml== HARRISBURG - JULY 29, 1867. TO TIIE. HOLDERS' Or THE • Loans of the Commonwealth PENNSYLVANIA, • Due July Ist, 'lB6B. The Commlssltmers of the *lnking Fund will l'OrClYO Proposals until tleptetutter YI, 1567, for teu YedempUon of. One Million Dollar. of the• Loans of tilts Commonwealth, due July Ist, Ma. ' Holder. -will rldress their proposals to the Commissioners of the Pinking Pond, Ettrits hare, Pennsylvania, and eldotsed wrroposala for the Beditupttun.of Loma of 1155." FRANCIS JORDAN, SECRETARY OP STATE, JOHN F, HARTRANFT, AUDITOR Li ltPitlIAL. • WILLIAM 11, KEMBLE, STATE TlOULSOltrtlt. 1,472:101r JOHN RONEY, DULL FOUNDRY, Carson St" 91tt Ward, near I. V.R. R. 'mArrnertrltEnt OT Hamner Dies. Steel Moulds, El ni balite Castings geurally. dn u A:ti v gYaggPA,lll=4ll4;; 1.21 A . Toe N G & cp., WHOLESALE DEALERS AND Commis' &ion Merchants in FLOUR, FEED, AND PRODUCE GENERALit No. 555 t0r201.. PITTIMURGH. PA. JNO. raoloate f]& L FRANCIES • • CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. oOutnets talOa for Bonding. W.'. 7700t1. sod Jobbleur. Part.color othotn ,r p t=rie for froatkdries .od l o 110ps, of 266 ald 261 Baines St, Allegheal al , h. 17:•44 CRAULES REIZENSTEVI, MS FEDI:VAL 197%. ALLEGIIIEXY. (nnemi door above Diamond.' Wass, China ware 8 Table Cutlery Al E xSTEHN NUCLEI. kmel'ilidne regatmat on sant clam mom on hand. Call anal examine ee Roods. le Isla GEORGE IBEAVEN, CANDY MANUFACTURER, /ad deakrigatagg r iline nturn, 111.7.11EViZMILMTV47 n 1111" LACE LEATHER. of the best ogityL Hir t toy Patliar, Belt IHISIL Ars ....um BOLL for WO M ot H & IL t sar et. . PHILLIPS. ..THAT TENNESSEE FLOM , ' --711114. now laiMmkatmos NoTtcEs; COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Meo rs of tn. Con...lune Are requeetaNd to meet on I=l At ply oal - e, No. ..)S PITTH e.TREET. A fall attend., Is clealrAble. I=l I= NATI,INAL i; Ly 17th % f TiEr•TUits OF -THE h.wth,, , r, t!:., U S DIRE CT,If atlas Bank, 1111= Was 01..<,1V:ce SIP I. I M N . IarGRAYIS GIMNASII:3I. No. 1 Ft,llTl4 STREET. Daily cle Ir..m 3 Ittl 12y o•elock. (4m. nastles Ir , m tl.l 0 and from II to 12 1 , Prof. .4 RCS. V00,1.1110.,1, from still 10. Pr0f..4....eg. Eloottiott from 101 till .11, .Iflo.. LE IttlW. &moo . SSION AL Uri S. lIUSELTON..II. D., =1 N0.'67 Federal St., lllegheay City. T. HIED1(:;fi; M. D., Tim re=eednt. omee to the CDR: GF Bi - AVEO AND FAYETTE STREETS, legi.b l .. Fink CITY R A. CA3I.F.ItON, Attorney-at-Law, No. 9S Firth Street Jcl,l R . BIDDLE ROBERTS. •• Attorney-at-Law. Offleo, No. 7511:415ANT.NTIIEET, /2rSpeclal atteroa Men to vme. In roptc, H L. rhicUtiLLOUGII. • Attoriey-at=Law, No. 101 FIF7I MTHEET.:PIte.SbIteCh. m r.mi EIISTACE Q. numporv, ALMERMAN. _ Ex-Officio, Just ice of the Peace, AND PUJ.,ICE MADDITILATF.. Offire, Be, 72 PectsTlunia knot, Pitlsb rgh, Deedg, Bonds. mortr.J.. Aetnowlud meltd , t I.srogitlnne, and Intgings• g grlngs Drotrinttl.ll end dsgontch• mv9 A AMMON, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, , Conreya.cer, goal Estath and Insurance Agent, CLASON taftliZT, East Binalngham. Collection A t lienta aolloimd and promptly attended ttl. p romptly BALIIKEIt, • JUSTICE OE TEE PEACE, I= SlMesh CARUON B7IIEr.T. nearly opposite the liwar Depot, booth lltt•imiutli. Itualoess en trusted to his este Promptly ..ended my slat DALvEL 1111c..11EAL, M. D., PRACTICING PHYSICIAN (Moe .41 Resider.% Nolso Grant St., near High ..,,x..7. GEO. 11. COCIFIRALN, - Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Grito—FULTOl•6 LAW BUILDING, No. 60 (MAW , BINF.ET, carver or .Fomrth, PiticlOgh. All legal, tautness entrus Lea onle cart wnl re celrA prompt ...lon. J. S. FELIGUSOIII, ' Attorney-at-Law, 190. 89 PIFIH STREET, EWA]. PL0M1..7710,11 . /10011 H . II. McCOll3llO5l, Avetcar-sio-y.a.t.Xazwocr, 87 Grant Street rromot attention Riven to all' kind. of law bustnett. apo:r BAINE, • ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 87 32.1.1 Th. eftroct, mem:vn riTTIILtUROII. PL. W A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, NCI. 93 Diamond Street, sahtinag CITTIIBURUIL JOHN W. lIIDDEII., ATTORNEY AT LAW; OFFICE: No. ELI FOURNIV NTIINEV: =DIZMI H.' MACILRELL. ATTORNEY & OCUNSELLOR AT LAW No. es Grant Street, PITTSBUIidn. PA. eirI4.DIS B . F. DROWN, Mate Intwaci. m Um, U. s.nu. C0m..7 Croce, Ito. 67 Fourtb St., second floor-, rrrrsatinati, PA. PLISIOI9, Eoujnia, A1R309 OF NT tly So awe sada wall eta.lau are rattled, sad thee but so elate 110 V. ' mvii:OZ) . $lOO. BOUNTY. $lOO. ADDITIONAL BOUNTY. LOST DISCHARGES.- !Soldiers who here lost tbeir discharge eertlg• rote. and who to otherwise entitled to the addl. theme $llO beauty, tan hare their uses at tended to by calling en , or addressing W. J. & HALL PATTERSON,- ATTOItHEYB AT LAW AND CT ACIENTS, fell T 1 GRANT JOITIV A. kTIMALIi Eli-Otacio, Justice of the Peace ANL , rOLICE MASISTILATA, Office, 11 . 2 Filth St, opposite Cathedral, =! Dre -Donde, Adortgarr Akeltuowldstneras. iwnonv end all Leant' barinow executed Iritaoptuntnoseuxltillanaleb. roalatat WILLIAM JANCEY, NOTARY • PUBLIC, JIRITIC.L: OFTNC. PY..ACE, • ND lir.e.L T 6 ,11.4 ex earner al Butler and f ever etareeta. Lawrenceville. erVill:ilV. U tg .r l=lO ' n ' t• P f9=. ' L l .l74 . graTlt.l: o l . t.g . er.aZuwleAltancot 01 fel kinds Jusalcc of the ' rcree it a L a l tN ' O j tarT N 23121:r0s CHATHAM T. ittornay at Law, No. 69 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. fl Commis.lonerjOr Ohio, Ileumty: 'l4d Virgin!, lite...l,ol . ntb,rAtauts. , JCIEFNAF. McCOMBS,. ATTORNEY PO COUNSELLOR AT LAW. No. 87 Fifth Street. arremlon.,. Bount an inv..of ray plomplly S . S. 1311YAN, BROM= IN BONDS, STOCKS, AND RV AT. ESTATE, Apollo. Bat north Street. Forebear's and sells on commission ULM GoTILIIIIIT AD I OICIPAL IONS; Bank, Railway, Insurance, ?lining & other Stoiks. Orders Jocritcd at the Eicirrota:PL adds phis and BOOM Wools noose. by isicarsoh. at the newsier Nes or Commiseion current In tease llirs. ' ___MM JAMES B. JONES, Ilaaratt Ix Scrap .Iron, Light Iron, (MAT IND WHAUGUT MOS. • ROPY. 030. Calruer. Anderson Streel at* Wye; Ave..isia Allechecy City. F. -MUSIrIdLNA. Ptah. Street, between runnel • and Cbaikaus Mreete. Gunsmith and Dealer In Hardware. Plat elan rods. of all dannelptlonsalmaya on .and nod soUlat lb* loweol donaann.rann ...loom°, 010. • IV. BAT rum CITE • BELT WORKS. • • - CEO. 0. CLARK & CO., treVgir'c4l:l,ol44lll:lgAut:LßlVA MN:oak:thew .73 ellazig. ttgLgej"C"°'" n ypo nu 11% olgig. WANTS. WANTED -GIRL A GOOD, 'RESPEO CABLE GIRL, Capable of anleg plain ebokleg. lexyltlag. de . wUt And x comforiabla boas. Ina mall MITT. by apylying at No. 63 ECLVXB ISTRIASY. One door Iron: Ohio, Allegheny. Non. nega apply bu: thou.:110 are rapuble. Jyllt WANTED. TWO FIRST CLASS COOKS, I= 13== WA NTED,-110011118 TWO OR THREE ROOMS, w ,„„, fora 'taboo' board. $. reSpittable losav lon lu AlltotheOT Prdfseadil. Adders.. BON "B." Galrryl Orlrlda, Prltter. Pittsbarad. • W A 'N T EID,,,CARBINES, RI .. 71.09. II XVOI,VERd. Ibrdth(ek wilt td , l la east, If d.ll.e.re ,go o d order $lO Int Son rer's 1110-• nr Carloes, Lucien slaweets.): $1 to $7 (or sdaroe's Pities or Caro.nes; VS to veo for tl rery•a t Ides or Oarbiael. Ihntrteed 0.4,1* 6 5 (0 TO for Coit's or itrmiortny's lievolrars. la or 6 %boot. rr., Walt reduction road• on broken *Ma. s'ersorts bavind say vf_sboy,;spel .. .7 vga.vad.d444..zfuvw.,o,.l,4.•;„'ev a, Wayne eds..rlitsburab. 1,10400 WAIiTED, JULY COLD COUPONS, And. Compound Interest Notes. JAMS T. BR DT & 00, Comer Fourth. sod Wood Sta. MEM .WANTED—Inen In Salegmen Department of National Art Association. Apply at once, , 0 B. H. CITRIEULN. • Preeldent Of •esorletloo. Jene 114 trlameed Street, IlltsborstL. FOR RENT .FOR RENT, A URGE 110031,1 th story, IO6AVALTII:Mr I, IOS. reepartleolaroloonlr• I &Loll BECHER, or AL COUNT ASO HOPPII. •J720:00 CARPETS. OIL MOTHS, &o BARGAINS IN CARPETS ! JUNE, 1867. WE HAVE JUST OPENED I NEW STOCK, Bought •t recent Auction Sales In New York which we.oefer of • , Reduction of 20 Per Cent., From prices of last mouth. We lime redeceO. ALL-WOOL INGRAINS 2.5 Cents Per Yard BRUSSETS CARPETS ' I - 2* Cents Per Yard. Bed, White and checked Mailings, To 33 Cents Per Yard. WHITE MATTINGS, To 35 Coale Per Yard New and beautiful patterns NOTTINGHAM LACE CUILTAIMS, At sa to Stu—usual Nice $lO tOlMO—Ottoit IT= A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT. iI'FBLAND & COLLINS. 71 and 73 Fifth freet. Next build= to Vaned dtatts Oostom HOU. tel rosoadles , second door. est.. Miner ' s s /Nook More. Nk.W CARPET STORE. F#EBll ASItiIVIL OF I Cl l .E3, 1 1=1.1: 11 M 'l' la, = Tapestry Brussels. Body Brussels, 3-Ply and 2-Plr. Tapestry Lttrains. A Full Line of Straw Mattings, rwax, cllzmixo AND NANCY. Our stock It 'roller than at any prerloat timid this wls. rboto wishing goods la au llst will dowels to Kt?. 0 . .11. BOVARD, ROSE & CO, Al TLYTH usiLLZT.lsecand floor,) _ I=LEMZI HAVE REMOVED FCALLUM BROTHEILS, Hire tow apexat tbet r vex-, tad toss motluti.N.LW WAZILdt)IIH.C, No 51 Fifth Street, ♦ dew line or sal new ;WI desirable ilatterns MEDALOON VELVETSj Velvets, Brussels, TAPESTAity BRUSSELS, a lure sod tholoe assortmeut of Piano and Table Covers, 100 I 6 COTpk. UFAIC lICCS IRV; ' c+ . 4 ea. THREE PLY kliD TWO <PLY Ingxmins, And every variety otliver pifxA Curette', NoCALLUN BAOTELEIIB, re .Bl Slitll6troot. CsapsiTs. OLIVER, & COMPANY, ictvz 'oar orsarto For the ,Spring. Trade, avlandld ..Aiworunint of NEW CARPETS, on aegis, Shades, die. Attenttoit L eslled to ' rat. tat. ntoek of 11111DI1DIBEI: MU ID ?UO *inn Grail Decline in Price/. SES BOOTS. ALL THE LATEST STILES O.F IiENTS . , BOYS', TUTU% 11.1:aESI: AND CHILDELII%.I BOOTS, SHOES, AND Girkn:lA la Tatted, and ,1 rmonabla 31 FIFTHI STREET. R.E. SCHMERTZ & CO. 53:02.11, LAME6R ENGLISLI LABTLIIG CONGRESS GAITERS, • AN4) :BALMORAL% Worth $3, selling at $1.50, at 31 FIFTH STREET. It. E. SODIERTZ & CO, e==:ln It P. (*Try, Ifbilessile and ptill Grocer. Denier In TENN , rinninnd Ow* OW Vows- = Eye nn BrbclW l / 8 111S, nor mtr a M ra‘e"'el'ne l ir ondliegettY, F nti.nt
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