DI Rittsb;i6.6alttts 1 111DAY.A.111111711T 4, 11111/7. A WAR OF RACE& Gov. On; of South Carolina, is rep resented by newspaper correspondents who.have recently conversed with him; end particularly . during the recent sat. alone of the Itepablican Slate Convention et Columbia, ad "fall of &cony appre hensions," imagining them is nothing ahead but "a war of races." It is not wonderful the Governor to In an uncom fortable frame of mind. He belonged to the inner_terapleof the aristocracy of that small commonwealth which claimed and held the headship of the alsrebold•. ing States.`, tie was of that select few . who Indulged the , pleasing expectation of reducing the whole republic to the same abject - subjugation in which they held their own section thereof. At the very instant when they thought their power was ripening, it withered in their grasp, and they' wean plunged into an abyu of sorrows. . It weuld be Instructive to know where the Governor discturtred the indications which filled him with alarm. In the Convention whites and blacks Sat upon theiame benches, 'lntermingled in the debates, and cordially concurred in one Plotter= of Doctrine. blot the alight est incident happened to create a suspicion that ~the members of dif ferent In= would fall upon each other with direful intent. It is questionable whether,' during the last thirty yetue, a Democratic National Convention has been held In which • vastly intenser animosities were not die . closed. If signs of a fresh war were detected by the experienced eye of the Governor, he moat have found them outside the Conventions: and in quite different ranki. , But the Governor is represented as speaking of a war of races as something specially ferocious and terrible. A good many besides the Governor speak in this way. Are wars between different races 'worse than other wars f The people of this country hare just Opted out as bloody a war al ever existed in the tide of time; and it was not a war of races. Let any man of sober sense sit down and calculate how any war could be worse than the late one, considering the condi. lice of civilization, and he will be sorely puzzled to rake out the problem. No, Goremor I the people of pie 'United States, In the way of war, have -experi enced the worst that can befall. Other was. may, indeed, come in the progress of the centuries ; but . .jou onlj delude yourself by words without meaning in creating a phantom ofhorrm out of that phrase, "a war of races." It Slavery had continued to exist; if four millions of blackshad been retained In bou dege until their numerical superi ority had become vastly greater than it was when the Proelamation of Emend. potion issued; if the causes of aliena tion and fend betiicen the own, rs and the chattels bad gone on augruentleg from generation I. generation; and 11 the process of intermingling the breeds bad been continued, then certainly a ilmo would have arrived of war, not 'be tween races, but between castes,-which would have Ailed the land with desola tion. From all liability to such a con flict the 11111011 his been happily deliv ered.. Our people are now all free, and to the conscious enjoymenrbf their ina lienable ,rights. All that is needful to beep theta at .peace with each other Is mutually' to uphold and maintain the lib. crtice of all. = The failure of the FinttNational Bank of New Orleans has leen followed by tho failure of the National Bank of Una- Ma, New. York., the National Bank Of Newton, Maasschrusolts, and of . the National Bank of WeedeporyNew York. All those failures were caused by crimi nal. tidentanasternent. .By the New Orleans failure, the gov ernment was swindled out of half. a roll. Loa 'dollars, and live hundred local do. positors out a large sum not yet dete.rmi nOle. The individual deposits amount to about 'a million of dollars, and the sales aro of dallies tains, consisting malnly‘of_the autographs of promfnent Confedenstra. The chances are only for a swill par.centage: This Bank was in tentionally swamped for the ask° of plan- The Unadilla Batik was broken. by r1441:413 !peculation" in agricultural produce, the recent heavy declension in prices involving large lowa The deposits amount to 550,006, while • the securities held by the government exceed the circulation by 413,000. When the Managers of the concern found It to `bum a shades conditioii,•they flied an application to go into yohmtary Noel. dation; at the came time applying to tic Bank Superintendent at Albany, for per missionU. go on under State laws.j This dodge did not avail, as the Controller of Jim; Cruresicy at .Waahington tau( ap pointed a Recetver to wind up the con -4 The Weedipert Bank went under by reason • or speculations in stocks; and tho• Newton Bank from like causes), The condition of 'business affable-dur ing the last few years has encouraged speculations of 'various 'sorts. To a con siderable eats= Banks have necessarily affbrded facilities .to the operators. In some instances, as those now under re view, 3111114 have proved to be tha oper ators themselves. This Is a tiamust de parture from all the principles of legiti mate banking, - and endangers all who are directly or Indirectly connected with each intaltutions., Every hank that makes rucha depirture not only incurs the risk of falling, but ought to fall. Nay, all such banks, the moment they enter upon Irregular courses, ought to be wound up. - . This inggesto the importance, if not the necessity, of additional safeguards for the protection of depositma in Na tional , Banks. Thiitutands of innocent people, as the case stands," are liable to soJfer losses, often of most serious mug• Whole; public 'confidence in mone tary institutiotui is endangered, and a crisis of great violence may be precipi tated•. Them contingencies ought . to be prided againet. • , rouncAL TOLErt %Tim; Speaking of the contestants for the State. Senatorship to thu county, the Alt is pleased to say: "rimy are equally allies to pasty discipline and equally incapable of independent thought and sow n . ' Whiz them tarty. is their country, - and implicit obedience to its behests fills their idea of all political duty. Neither would ever see a wrong in the • doings or principles of their party, or acknowledge an evil resulting from its measures, though ever so calsmitons." It is not our purpose to defend either of ° the gentlemen from the charge thus laid at their door.' We deem it more suits= lila to call on our contemporary to ex hibit in practios the doctrine it enjoins on its neighbors. We regularly read good many newspapers, and have yet to find the frst nee that linmora strait-laced and ideated in its attachment to Its own party, or more proscriptive, 'intolerant and &mildews) , of those who adhere with ; egad tenacity to the opposing pity, than the Past. Its preaching of moderation and catholicity reastlis to mind a story that used to be told of the Bev. doom NZIVLA74I) ILWPITT. Bril liant and perieudve, foppish and world ly, he managed to combine the preaching the gospel with Indulgence in the Wilde' or Ufa After a. rousing die, amnia against the frivolities of fashion, .quietly sober-mindedclass-leader took him .quietly to task for not bringing his con duct, Into harmony with his teaching. uI nreaell;' • -• add lti*TT, "for, two thousand dollars $ year; ,but would not pretties 'wind.. rifled: for doable 'the • - monei;" ; • -, • . LADIES' FASHIONS Pcsere Crttlctsm—Thelr Indelicacy mad ludetency--Custame and Ms Mors els. 7-- Wrenn the nantrafff ite‘rinw.i • Nothing la more decielvely indicative at the real ralueor necessity of a thing' then th e f a ct that, while its presence Is hardly noticeable, it li. immediately missed and asked fo‘whini it disappears; and it is thus that the paramount Impor- m oo . of clothing . anseftti Itself by the I co n ypienousness of . Its absence. ot - 1 course, the first purpose of dress is, or I should be, decency, and, for this, quanti ty rather than quality is looked for. But as with the little cloud no larger than a man's hand, BO from the primary figleaf , or first element of dress, how great thing' have arisen 1 In respect to appli cation' dress may' be said to. have at tained its maximum when men wore -ruffs which nearly concealed their heads, and shoes a quarter of a yard longer than their feat- but "ritahlon" has its day, and now dress threatens to dwindle into something not far from Its original or fig-leaf dimensions. Another perfectly legitimate object of dress Is attractive rice% so that by its aid our persons-may be set on - to the best advantage; dress should also lie individual and symbolic, so as to indicate clearly . the position and character which we desire to obtain and hold. It is not of men's attire that'we have now to speak; that has been settled for them by the tailors' strike, which prac tically ordained that he that was shabby should be shabby; or even shabbier still, and he that had allowed himself to be thrust into the straitened trowsera and coats of last year should continuo to ex hibit his proportions long after the gro tesqueness of-his figure had been races , nixed even by himself. But it is of the dress of our women that we aro tom. pelted to testify, and It can bardly denied that at the present mouienr it of fends grievously in three partictibirs It is hadequato for decency; it lacks that truthfulness which is and should be the base of all that is attractive and beauti ful; and In lts symbolism it Is in the highest degree obJectional2le, for It not only alms it what Is positively hateful and meretricious, so that it Is difficult now for even a practiced eye to titian. gulsh the high bora maiden or matron of Belgravia from the Anony man who haunt tee drive and fill our strecta. This indictment Is, it may be raid, a severe one; lint If we examine, so far as male critics may venture to do r tlie coat of a fashionable woman of the day, it ma hardly be mid, to lie onjost. The apparent object of modern female dress is to assimilate its wearers as nearly as possible In appearance to _women °La certain class—the class to which it was formerly hardly practicable to allude, and yet be Intell•gible to young ladles; but all that is changed, and the habiu and customs of the denii monde aro now studied as if they . were indeed curious, but exceptionauly admirable also, and ohne a study, unseemly and unproar. able, has begotten, a spirit of imitation which has achieved *spirit of degrading success. "Car modest matrons meet," not "to stare the .itrumpet down," but to compare notes,l. to get hints, and to engage in a kind of friendly rivalry—ln short, to pay that? homage to Vice, and in a very direct way, too, whiclrVice is said formerly to have paid to Virtue. , lILUE-lIIACK 'stn • JCS° lIRONZB COY-1 PLEXION. It may be interesting to knoir, and we have the information from high, because soidisant fashionableranthority, that the reign of golden locks and blue white vie ages is drawing to a close, and that It is ! to be, followed by bronzecomplerionand blue-black hair—a 'I ..4fricaine we pre sume. :When. fashionable Madame has, to her Own satisfaction, painted endear nished her face, she then proceeds; like Jezebel, to tire her head, and, whether she has much or little, she fixes on to ' the back of Its tinge nest of coarse hair generally well baked In order to free it from the parasites with which it abound ed when it first adorned the person of some Russian or. North German peasant girt Of come this gives an unnatural ly largo and .heavy appearance to the cerebellar region; but amends not ex. actly wiutt'is aimed at, Mill lees refine ment. P/aNT AXD PORDEII.• Paint and. owder are, of course, the first requisites for the end. in view,. and thine adjuncts have to be laid on with such skill as the debutante or her toilet maid possesses, which is sometimes so small as to leave their handiwork dis gustingly coarse and apparent. There are pearl powder, rouge, bittre for the eye lids, belle donna for the eyes, white lead and black <dead; yellow dye and mineral adds for the hair and akin. The effect of this "diaphanous" complexion and "nitrified" hair (we borroie the ex pressions) in a person intended by na ture to be dark, or swarthy, is most com ical; sometimes the white lead is used so unsparingly that It has quite a blue tint, which glistens until the thee looks more like a death's head annoiated with phos. phorns and oil for • theatrical purposes than the head of a Christian gentiewo- OTHER. Mtn% IiTYLES. • If this style be not approved of, there As yet another lash on—namely: to cut the hair short in a crop, ereper it., curl it, frizzle it, bleach it, burn it, and oth. erwise torture it until it has about as much life in It as last year's hay, then to sbampoon it, rumple it, and tousle it, until the erect is to produce the aspect of a mad woman in one of her worst fits. This method, lees troublesome:and costly than the other, may be considered oven more striking, so that it is largely adop ted bi a large, number of persons who are rather disreputable and poor. As it . Is well known, not all the asinine tribe wearassee-ears, hevertheless some of these votaries, of dress find their ears too long, or too large, or „111-placed, or what comes to the same •thing, incon veniently placed, Mit a prettier' r better shaped pair are easily purchased, admir ably Moulded in gotta percha or tome other plastic material, - ,they are delicate ly colored; fitted up with-ear rings and a spring appafatus, sod they are then adjusted onto: the head, the despised natural ears being, ,of coarse, carefully hidden from view. • • IVIIAT 15 A BONNET?. It is long enough since a bonnet meant shelter to the face or protection to the bead; that fragment of a bonnet which at prevent represents • the head gear, and which was some years ago worn on the back of the bead and nape of tae neck, tel now poiied on the front, and ornamented with birds, nor lions of beasts - , reptiles and insects. We have seen a bonnet composed of a rose and a couple of feathers, another of two or three butterflies, or as many beads, gad obit of lace, and a third represent ed by five, green leaves Joined at the stalks. A white or spotted „veil is thrown . over the visage, in order that the adjuncts properly belonging to the the are may not immediately be detected In the glare, of daylight; and thus, with diaphanous tinted face, large_ painted eyes, and stereotyped smile, the lady goes forth, looking much more es If -she had stepped out of the green room of the theatre, or from a Haymarket saloon, than from an English home. • TOZ 311211311711 OP DRESS But It Is in the evening costume that Our women have reached the minimum of dress and -the maximum of brats. We remember a venerable old Indy whose !dens of decorum were ouch that in her speech all simile the foot was ankle, and all below the chin was cheat;' but now the female bosom is leas the subject cf.& revelation than the feature of an expbsition, and charms that were once reserved are now made the common property of every lOoker•on. A &steme which has been descnbed as consisting of a smock, a wcitband and a frill, seems to exceed t bounds - of honest liberality, and resem es most, perhaps, the attire mentioned by &heals, "noth ing before and, nothing behind, with 'reeves of the same." Not very long ago two gentlemen were standing to gether at the opera. "Did you ever see anything like that?" Inquired one, with aMs ninatnt- glanee, directing the eyes of his companion to the uncovered but of a lady immediately below. "Not sinnat was cd," was the suggestive reply. We a o not aware whether the speaker was LlR:lonely or unconscious , ly reorodu a well•known arcbiepis- • copal mg. Though on laced, w far neighbors are not straight re trolthtf co InsttuoTtehoiigge n this hishly•fayored land. tely a story in one of the 'tilaeaghceriellaiugotheld,roobalml I , ' lt y us a was e stepended from shoulder, was the sole pro b it seemed to her well to ad throughout, the dress tom. To hare made the consisted or a crinoline though not so ornamente,' a not less admirable and Of course,,there arersti• nature has been nlaganliy . of roundness of form, bit d not despair; if they can 1 own busts, they can show ly so good, since we read r which we forbear to trans excentricite. Vest l'in• fltines adherents/ a Vance p etherees. LI i'sglt d'an utChotto rose, qul s'adept o comma ono yeoman a la nit 2.:: ~ T.vemente de le caned, they than we are There was PaPera, that requested chalet of w shoulder to tection whl wear on her toilet come should lay skim which would have more effeettir I teen, to whit .! IA the matte even these rt not show they, something nc the following late: "An notion dm deed symeme en a /a place 'ld; peat, et qui. respiration avec one pricision matnerns- I NEW.ADMITISEDIENTS.• thine et ?Waite." THE MUTT:MAI. "DETELOMIEST." Of those limbs which in still forbidden to expose absolutely, the form and con tour can at least be put in relict by in- • aiming on the skirts being gored and i straightened to the utmost; indeed, some ; of the riding habits we have seen worn are in this respect so contrived that, I when viewed from behind, especially when the wearer is not-of too fairy-no proportions, they resemble a pair of tight trousers rather than the full flow- Mg robe which we rememberas so grace ful and becomibg to a woman. It will ! be observed that thc.mlneral aim of all these adventitious aids is to give an In, ' prosaism of earth and the fullness there- of, to appear to have a bigger cerebellum, a more sensuous development of limb ; and a greater abundance of tiesh than can be either natural or true; but we are almost at a loss how to express the next point of ambition with which the female mind has become inspired. The women who are not as these who love their I lords wish to be—indeed, as we have ' heard, those who have no lords of their own to love—have conceived the notion that, by simulating an "interesting con dition” (we Select the phrase accepted as the moat delicate), they will add to their attractions; and tor thin purpose an 'arti cle of toilet—an intlia.rubber anterior bustle—called the drool tempo, has loses invented, and is worn beneath the dress', nominally to make the folds fall properly, but in reality, as the name betrays, to ! give the appearance of a woman advan ced in pregnancy. No person will he found' to say that ! the particular condition, when real, is ; unseemly or ridiculous. What it is when assumed, and for ouch a purpose , - whether It is not all that andsomething worse—we 'leave our readers to decide for themselves. It. is said that one dis tinguished personage tirst employed min. Minh In order to render more graceful her appearance while in this situation; but these ladies, with their ridiculous drois•tenips. without excuse as without , shame, ttavesty nature in their own per- Sous In a way in which a low comedy actress would be ashamed to do In a wuth-rate theatre. The name is French; let us hope the idea is also; and this re mtuds •us of the title of a little piece lately played to Paris by amateurs for sortie charitable purpose, It n'y n Plus d' Enfants. No; la Prance they may in deed say, "It is true it a'y a phut d'en fonts; but, -then, have we not invented the demi.tempa?" And if each separate point of female attire and decoration is a sham, so the whole is often a decerv, Lion and a fraud. now mums is nest? It is not true that by faking thought one cannot add a cubit to one's stathre, fur ladies, by taking thought about it, do add, if not a cubit, at least considerably, to their height, which, like almost every thing about them, 'soften unreal. With high heels, Coupe, and ba t ; - we may cal culete that about fouror five inches are altogether borrowed for the occasion. Thus it comes to be a grave matter of doubt, when a man marries, how much in real of the woman wits has become his wife, or much of her is her own only in the sense that 4bo has bought and possibly may hive paid for it: To rise the words of an old writer; "As with rich •furred Conies, their cases are far better than their bodies; and, like the bark of a cinnamon tree, which is dearer than the P-holo bulk, their outward ac coutrements are far more precious than their inward endowments." Of the wife elect, her home, her debts and her 'caprices may be the only realities which she can bestow on her husband. All the rest—hair, teeth, complexion, ears, bos om, figure, including the demi are alike an imposition and a falsehood. In such case, we should recommend, for the sake of both parties, that' daring at least the wedding tour, the same pre cautions should be observed' as when Louts XV traveled with "the unblushing Cateauroux,' with her bandboxes and rouge pots at his side, so that at every new station a wooden gallery had to be run up between Their lodgings." CONCLUSION. It may be said that in all this we are ungenerous and ungrateful, - lad that in discussing the costume of women we are touching on a question which pertains ' to woman more than to men. But is ' that so°_. Are we not by thus exposing. what is false, filthy, and meretricious, seeking to lead what was once dignified by the name of "the fair sex" from a couralt alike unbecoming and undignified, to one more worthy of the six' and its attributes? Most men like to please wo men, and moat women like to please men. For, as has been well said, "Pour plaire use fermate afoul etre considere des kora wee, et pours tine coneidere den nommen it put emir plaire saw penises." We have a right to suppose that women do not adopt a fashion or a costume -unless they suppose that It will add to their at tractions in general, and possibly also please men in particular. This being so It may be well to observe that those feed.' lona do not please or attract men, for we know they are but the inventions of some vulgar selfishiserroguier or ta«liate. We may add that if we want to study the nude we mn.do so in the sculpture gal leries; or among the .Tableaux Wivants at oar ease; and that for well-bred or welieducated and well-bons women, or even for only fashionable and fast women, to approximate in their manners, habits and dress to the members of the demi monde, is a mistake, and a grievous one, if they wish to be really and adequately appreciated by men whose good opinion, if not more, they would desire to pos. -The attention of the Paris Academy has j been occupied by the extraonlinary phenomenon oanneeted with a plant coll ect Colocasia. This plant often exhibits a trembling or vibratory motion, without any apparent cause; and 41/1 many as one hundred to one hundred and twenty Vl bratione have been obServed inn single minute. They are strong enough to af fect the neighboring Plants, and they lun•e even caused a similar mutant in the flower pets, one of Which weighed twenty-live pounds. 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Oleg to the snarls, and local applicalleu tO . the tietnious pan, moot care, If uythiny cauld, . 10 .dt dotting. which t and it did. and I.= happy to report myna( well Ingle/17 Psrileullth, with sounder andoettar health than I ha , * had for years. I would also ads that *be apples bona you made welds almost pekoe lc - bat hit me a' new mug. wlth ail tile Cantle, as 'lgor of restored n•ata. Total. gratehtlYl. J— C . —. • Dr. generls einumitation rum, are Po. Pt Pens .trtet. trolA y A. M. AMU I p, th. PITTSIIIIRGII DAIL! (GAZETTE: FRTDAY,_ AVM:IST 2, 1867 WM. 211.240.1 WW., Jr., Ada.. End...* 64 IVOI &rag, a an.aldnarlaad dared t 4 ream. Ad... Adamants for t GAZETT, and aid Other papers tnranghaul 0411 Untied &Leda, and wOahougas. ROBINSON BROTHERS, Xt.a.32.15.0r 0 1. g 0.73 FOVEITII ISTEEST,PIttaboxch. Con Tan 1-30 4tAV e t Ar t EI4V Prneni ITlrds ' lT ". ' tr. g 9. 33C;PN.IDE6 i - And are prenared to Durand sell Ratlroa4 Donde alteek,,Bant.. lias MOW fledge Meets; Aor, Ranee en Real Eats., Land Warrants. ice. IetWANTED. rbe donds of tbe meanies of Pet. . Beaver. Lawreac., Mame and Wulttnetnn. Interest allowed nn Time eellnel.. .—A PpllcaUon /or Li- N 1,.77:1,4 1.---; :i le a CtE t. 11:ORLW. other olt tte Court Howe "- "' loud.. ?In{ ~itlrrz". at the SIC dee of Aukust. 1. 0 7. t I for hearlog tbe 11.10 etTll. o•c.oce JOHN G. DROWN, Clerk. Elf; !WEI DIVIDEND. • ""." "t•HTl4?llPc;`,%T:,'„'t NO. 41 EIRE otreot, YITTIEVROH, •ntruit lit,lle . , The Ettard ot Meet:tart of THY. PLillllo As,an . /./111Tle Ttnt.e.Glta c()mr‘sy tor HE U.S., havlna declared the Elnath 1 / 1 4 - I.lend tram the .aretlagh ot tue Iloryttrattnn lor the ou.wrieroadlnE Jut] lot. W. 'lns rate Or TEN p.m{ ORNT. Orman, instil un stuck, 4.111 pan the eaten on at au When,. Hy. 4n Flab street, ellteLlugh, Pa. EDWARD JAY ALLEN. •theICO Treamleer. i —L. A liT TEMENT OF THE CON ,. DITI SOE TB tgeOlipr rrrrsuvatan. 2 VildDA VORNINO. August 111, 1167. ISEANe. LOUIS. II 111 &VW lieol/Utel.. U... lio • •i Viral aat le )10 ggggg and II ce11... Due -r u her LI• -L ...... . - Erchsuel Role* .1 ChLeLL SELO, irm...714 7i Capital Stock 1.1.1./.100 2,7 !Inapt..., AWL Ma to ottie Backs ind mato of 1 1 0.. Deposits 1.176 164 2s t 2 tekt, 71 The above inntetient Is correct, to to. tw.t of nee knowledge end beli W ef t 1e11113111111.0. (heeler. Dwells tweed Indwell/A, teas Lt den of •u -grutioll"'M mu. C. NXITII, Notary Pub iIi‘SOLIIITIOR OF PAIOI' • 'P.-The nil p•rtterahlo Ite.etni , r N o PARTNER. I. C c o ! . d . r , rake_ the [l,L6tlte at J. F. NEELY . J. c. F r:l2l.2.ltv i kthe entire liatcr...s.. R. J. sit twit ry, Jei.r tilt. 15C, C. F. J. TEI. Elll2llllll PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Paints, Oils, Dye-Slugs, Z.23II.IIIIP'CrIIIICEIFIVE", al a • No. 371 litirlllECC.l 111111.EET t Below First Wald School House. Allsatisay 10.11 —Phssiclans• prescilF tr-ins marina co pounded. at all boors. au: ci 10 PER . CENT. onr. S,IPECIAL Li DISCOUNT SALES. iT DENNISON & , No. 27 Fifth Street. • —• 11:1511 rattber'notlac. wa wll , wake a dlwount of TEN PER CENT. on id an retail oath laic,. Oar stock of: * ,tIOSIEUT, OLLIE/LS. I PR: HAND ILILIMULEnt.' UNDEIMEAR, CURSILTS, rAxam.s: BLUM/NO, FLAMERS, • BONNET TLISLILINUS, glrrl7eN! 11:trg d act onatoniara wid nod oar mle as tautoot the dlar own, as low as In *Ol lolnor store le toe CUT. 10 PEIL CENT. OFF. CHEW el WAREHOUSE. RIERIIID BUD & CO., 2:1=1E 0 C11‘..1.31111.1B, NO. 100 Wood Street. REITTANI• AND SILVER PLATED TA BLK WAHL. TEA TRATE and TABLE CUT. LZ2T IMVR CHINA DISC SU ETC CHINA TOILET SATE, CHINA VAS., CHINA bEITICIoyd, IsOHEII lAN WARE cream' descrlptlna LAVA VAOCL LAVA CARD CASEATE • ENGLISH erroNE WARE of all 'DUDA to Awl attsesale and mat Arad, . - 0 A 1111 :d " t: art' 18...e.4 most eam,445. /to. of c . .. 01 . " IRON CITY CUTLERY CO., No. 3 St. Clair Street. • Haying natal:mud of ANDILLW PECOS the entire melt of liarderana Cutlery and Veytell Iltaulta at the above inane. It I. thee mention to ken, on band airs: as. .toes of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Go., Bleu Revolvers. Pinola nlablon Tackle and sporilagronsof every ruler.. Thoe en motto, to do all Mune Caul, %Una; ti rl anion Raton. Selseors. ea: cud pumps, and Insklue Beal laonelltug Stamps. at shortest .cued. W. TM MOWN,. 11Innwa,r. WHITE BAIIIEGE 811 AWLS, While Grenadine Shawls, ?OE YILLE BY WHITE, ORR & CO., 2.5 Fifth Street. The Highest Market Price MID TO GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, SILVER, COUPONS ID CORKIN) LIMO corp, 1. F. STABIL & C 0.,. Banker, Cor. WOOD AND THIRD 13TILEGT8. terlimOS:wl pROPORALS FOIL WROUGHT •••IRVN WiNIAJW ORATINOS. coxmottrws ornc. MICALI3I rIll•IV - 73e41.1;14 d • rebtitetlfiiLl< IdAl o RIMY, .luirt•t 31. • t $ 0 Ciol7ll 4413 ON f ilt3 i : " Jf of0,;: z u?,° 31 wlu dom. of the Lock , l3. Clay Alan. for <mt. 101 l mad Iw tit, N 6 wituutiur IltuN 1)0(10. It Ito Pali 01 lb< bock•tlo. A t of the Window birsllti<a eat be Peen at tbo 031<, . it. N. Ylt<NCl3, Cootroll<r. FOIL BALE. /I UIL ar.ra LOTH SIS BUILING VATS. or Dune. and Bohd aliect.— D 2o:lCo . k tlct low t.., nod tons cur. JOIN D. BAILEY & No. Ith Fourth street. I= NOTICE.—PiTICEIBVIIIGIFI AND CONNELTAVILLY R tlLlett• ln , dre• leY.-1 , 1 HST INoltTU•116 CHICHI( 131111.10 N CoNsTItUdTION Hob Dtt era art berehy tattled that the In tor— t Coupon. on the above Bonds. alto Abgnec lat, 1.4,7. Will be paid on and after teat date. • nere.entatioo and ge u ig i ry Si the /Int' fig land . 142.0. beeteteiry \Oll Pittsburgh. Jell 2.2 b. sec. 11113 , 4 ICE FOR SALE. PURE SPRINO WATER ICE, Prom the baba waters of the CObeetaugh Payer, by toe ear land. dellrered Ia I t lttpurnb. lbquirc of 15WAY21tY At Oft., Denies._3ll22tot. Cot'. of rear 1.14 Had streets. VOR R 4 LE--BOILERL—FOUII stL oD-rANDILD 11 10 11.221.2 42 Inches 1U dlamater. 2 $ feet too.. wile I eta 76 Inca 20 . 2, Nu a Icon. steam drum. limbos In dlalneter; Med jolpl 11 heel., In diameter. No. Iran, wit/2 nra Scoot grate 11,. and Unem .aatati cheat Sod blow"' t.',V.on ciraattl:illit.ft".27&794-. 2131:ellt 21e. 2.2 rentt Creel. pEIIIII BONHAM, PUMP MAKER, • 1•Vde0.1.1.T"47T71/11 112.6. ILT.111; Olb. 8 r , a. LY. ripecial attontlon given tattle Mee Itra. laraot aoti ' Nlallip s E c .i7;lljllll doted , F , ILT cre i 4 i'tD. auals~ea ail ditors. all perigee indebted w eb ry " V I I ' Lied to make thunedlate payment. and th a um e e Ing Gallus will .please p aaaaaa Ike name at my °thee. 80.'81 Grunt street. In the City or pm, 000. H. 8188 L. burgh'. rknalgrve of It 8. Lret , y. dotty :OM. 180.• II:kcal WILLIAM A. HEBRON, S 9 Grant RI r u t, o.lSee for the Dune.. add sale of IMILL Yd. TATE. std NIOLPTL•TIuN el SEAL EdTATE; ot ad IvItiLYMENT and other MLCUUITLEd, l.ed7 NOTIC kilowLng tbemeelvee Indebted to • sm. JOHN sixrrenumea, will earl and tattle their accolade before the ant Z`ll4,7rzr4fltT: %%1: 12 111 r 4P" 4 enileattan: JOH HtlrClit ritildele Meet trYt Jai, =I, Ind. Irti!eViutar 81 6,000 TO !LOAN, ON BOND AND It OZTO LOA. Ck. na. No.llo !Smithfield Strom Amid Asute bouobt sod 0014. 1,24 LOTERICNWS SUGARS. Crosbed. Polvo.lord and 311.00../ Wlnw orol Y01k..., or. 10.r.0t Do the Oatiol or ponil4., for sale at the Yanally °moor? lck. or . JOHN A. RENSHAW, vine, Linen, sad MOO ewe LACE Lib/MIXER, of the beat qoalL Ityaba. the. Patent Belt Sleds, far intactl ant Celt., teratle as fl A U. alit' et. • Y, PiuLLlrs, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, puirivsnovAmA. MILITARY ACADEMY, CHHTER, DELMARE COUNTY, PA. The. Next be ttlon COISIMEDOCS TBIREDAT, 'SEPTEMBER 31.11 The Cattet Quorterottortatfog r:oont s *sainted, raett to tor., atattetatt are 000tioeth to SOOTY re, -IPee t t. for the comfortabl• o^toltottoo , oti°O Of a r ament a: —;;2l; r a, O d ittw r o it g .odor Otter* of • %treat Pointradulla at high ttelehtt lale•stlattlmietals The'Cataalaal and Natalia Dopartments, •ttt that of Modern I attgvageat are butter the cborre of able IMO e•Dettoiteed reoft , •trtra moil litettateto a. TO...Mateo ton tor arttich tb• Afadmer le di. tireuithati. I, strict anti else MOP ta"t ar It c t:Tav i i earefol attection . ito Sleet tia the moral Thy Potrto• of the Aoodeuoat.unrl •cr n e of ID W t• in olltatorah t grate. ttelltre. Knott .1. o.Jot. licodw,lt. ".• gta., me, w..s. Ora, tuba betOtt, "to,. It Ilan. Herm, Lt fuse Johea t Keg lame• flarehail Itatt.. C. tt rooi.oht later Itnaat. Ely, • a.antl Mold Catophrtl, Hobert Itteery, got.. stolta bt V! 01001, Itutatr. or Moo, rati• "- oiattried or MULES U. PAVLSON, I= 5,000 r"NDS KNITTING YARN! JUST RECEIVED. To widen w• a.tll tn. atwcial attention of DEAL Mtn AND IinIITVILS. 'DUES. el: A MALT. VIOL II r. BLUE L/E LS l'\, "VW/UN,. bET CLOUDED. el,rtt ‘ 7,7'741 .7 IS . VI OS 17'7 '4l SO 17. •I I BLUE RD, LLL self all'EF illre DLEVE AND WISITE• US LBS. RIIIEBICAN ZEPIIYR, A swi ao,ronentof galore. for Si-UWE& Sallol l ae, MOWS, •e. lio, EST AND oeuvre, ilaTlei NISHIS el 00111. r. Wr.IT/C, (IMAM d LIVENS. aljOrricr El/UMatiS ASO 11A woH LAD LS /) , 1) HANDL:Ea camp.. cuIrLAILI END CUP VS. ASA Rod.uoc d X.w.tszeis: In one OEPARZIIK3II . will be z ' n ' trYVVY C U IT, 1100 of .11,r11•10.. retbr.r..ll Dealer) gcage , .111, Al LOWEST TERMS. MACRUM, GLYDE & CO., TS 1 SG lILREICT STREET.. 4 _ 4 ENGLIeII CHINTZ, Forls OENT3, AT J. M. BURCILVIRLD &CO'S. No. 87 Market Street.' WIDE D AMIC CHI NTY, fat ne worth irc, GAUNT CHINTZ, torn, WOrtbone. WRITE ' , LAN N PiftwwwW width.. LINEN LAWNS, LINEN OAMITEIC. BIRD EYE LINEN. LINEN DIAPER!. N•INSUCK AND JACONEr aitamairs• - SWISS MUSLIN'S. • NTIMPED DI Ell Y. No. 87 3:l6.alirlivelt 111111trocot. ALL THE LATEST STTL.ES OF G£d'TS', BUYS', TooTive, BOOTS, SHOES, .AND GAITERS, In great at I'M :CM mut selling at reasonabla 31 FIFTH STREET. R.E. SCHMERTZ & CO. . L ADIES' ENGLISH LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, ADD) BALMORALS, Worth $3, selling at $1.50, at 31 FIFTH STREET; 6CII3IERTZ & CO, AMERICAN WATCHES. A SrLENDID STOW( 01 Fine Gold and Silver Watches, F INE COLD JEWELRY, EILVEIMILIZE, CLOCKS. At the lowest prices. The toalitte art Invited to cal. and exasulas one stock before purchasing waicarZpautaxproonati attattaaa to, as W. WILSON'S. so. 84 /01317.11.1 TRZET. Two doors afore Market etlotL e2:4/4: b. Wr CITY' UXIIPR r. oft Linde Or walkblv d3ne protnotneo Jrci,W,..°l,7. 'Ol p.C( . 11.. weitl n ctl L;inn , dsre Se fore ten ...clack to the Mutt to Its these 150 nets to same day. Green in C the folleadne ;dace. will be promptly attend . Joe. •eel. to.. /Mb and Grant sta. Ii ontstel We I lee, kI rt Stare. 65 Market It. Leant leans.. oar. Federal eatto, Allege,. tt 'loom a Gnus^. 7 ►/Ma et X. • N. J. needed., curvet Federal ail Lao. auntie . AllOll,Ol, titleee. Rm. 4 WI. CLAIR ST. le ' r:seer • _ JAIST RECEIVED, AT• -ROBERTS & SHERRATT'S WHOLZISALZ CND METALL Tu. Copper sad Sitet Iron Ire bisfutati, , . 4. 61 Ff.. ITITEDUIttiII. A nem enjiol r of tal Mesta. ttt Pleb nod rata ere. Mooraoaftl er Coneere lee Cream 17z1nab. NtatIr i v•T4111141:=1 6 „11f,tr. Were, puddings..Bo ldnkont A N OPESIN6 FOB BUSINESS I. oresed by the ptoorletor of • tonntlf.- ming establlAmint .w In ...081 opera- Von In Ital. ell). The oreorletor will Sly. Ball.- factory , nuonf for *Mang to Bell, and will, If ..bolrod, manly an Interest In the Ounces?. coyltal reistyetl about $l1,00). 112121 ri. Brokce fa Rock. mod Heal NAM.. Apollo lla Ildlni, P ..rth rtra•t S . B.,BRYAN, BROKER IN BONDS; STOd)S, AND REAL ESTATE, Apollo Building, Fourth Street, nazi, Inning.. and Man I al pal Honda, and all alma.of aLoalko anuatis and sold oY COningialan. llotfnaga, anuebs.4 J. SCILOONMELICEIR & 'SON, Proprietor. of the .r.xemessarritc+sx White Load and Color . Works, llsnufselosero of WHITE AIM RED LEAD. ELNU, PUTTY, MATE LEAN, ilooo9l VEIWITERUEZEN, And all colors dry or ln (Mee, N 0.67 FOILIATII triltEIST. 96e901. Nos. 450. 450. 454. 4E6= 458 Rebecca Urea. sod 49.51 and 43 12 . 1.211.. Alleghan'r. 1.+1161.0) _ L'OR e3ALE.—We have for sale geveral good gecondduud 'rest Turning Lathes. raVElVZ.Vr t° ,l A ' ° "ria. ll /*go, UN*. Is/ 4 4111U. 1 0 10I tho ," :;a W ;;1 2 e ; A) on Iran bed; b 01144 40 lactl A) fee, loos. two 14 Inch Aug. 2n9 tan at the IN Ulltlllllll. OttLth . .ii it .vou n: sot s di , CO.. Corner Pollak Alley •Du evil. Vrh7. I‘4l:thi - , . Pli i htb•rxh. Pa. j HAVE TEin HAY issociA. T6ll with Bk. In 6IBIllems;71t AIN CIS O. BAI- L "JOHBD. JIBILEY. J 111.17113, IBC. •I - • JOMIT H.I3AILET HBO., STOCK AND REAL ESTATi BROKERS • AND 41.1701108ESCS. Are prepared to Dell at Auction, Was. Bons% !ALA ad lands of actualtlaa, Bala TAW% eolq nf‘s . ttste. Ac. althea • reasßea or at the Hoard of 'Brae B P Bartlcalar.atteattoo pato. aa baret•htfe. to• tale of Bra Keats as private Asia. I • Vet! tilrff al; Irb ""°°' ITI JOSEPH wipens. Collecting Agent, .OJllc• 11011 or ;Trade Adams. PITTSBURGH: P 4. RBIs of all lands folieltad rod promo* et. ed to. iteitt of nfortomos Kivu. JIJ k P. GJETTP, Wholesale and Uetatl &ear, Melee to TVA eta au Pete Oldronte. VIV i t„ Th errsi d eP ' e ' Pu b re IngliZt No. Oh. Menet 'Weibel/ 1,11/, Pa, 1. " liTitteli NEW ADVERTISE/ZEN TE NEW • - „ URGE BD FRESH STOCK os DRY GOODS! Wholesale and Retail, at WIVE. SEMPLE'S, No.-180 & 182 Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. . Dress Goods Bobex de Chautbrer, flack and Colored Alpacas Ta)le Damaskx; Ticking & Furniture pteckt; Bleached & Brown Skirtings; Fine and Heavy flannels; Cottonadee & Farnien , Linen; Hosiery, Gloves, Notions; liohnorni and Hoop Skirts; .A WELL ASSORTED STOCK, AT WM. SEMPLE'S. 180 and 182 Federal tit, 4LLEGiliall" NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS PE! LOAN OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PEIVOBYLVAIVIA, Due After July 1, 1856, rind Before. July 2, 1860, liolrers of the fothurhur LOANS Or THE CONLMONWELL tit w rANNOYLVANIA are regoolce to on southern for partoott Minds psi sod Interest,) at The Farmers' and Mechanics' Na tional Bank of Philadelphia. Loss/di Starch 1114. due Mime 4. life. - •• lfeoouvllo. 0513, due. July 1. 16411. •• Mardi V, ISO. due July 1, IKS. • • Jwttlery 81, NA. due July I. INL •• June 7. ING; due Auer. 1, ISS). • •• Numb 311. ISA du, July 1. 1390. •• A5Olll. 11=. doe July 1, Mc Also. 011 BANK CHARTER LOANS due puler JNIZ /Mk All of the above LOANS will cease to draw totes; alter August 11. OK. • JOHN Ws claltY, uoVxasu. JON F. nartoff, I===2! WILLIS,' 11.1IF.MBLE„ =I INCI9L'ICE TO THE HOLDERS OVERDUE LOANS COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVAIitti. • Holders of the (*Bowl. Loans ei the Cm 'thaswealth ofPen.ylv.te eta thee a payee. ADD/third Lad letteresta DY Ptheettltht Do. 'the /amen , aud'Mectuathat Datlostal PAUL,. .d arum May 9. Isn LO. of /lamb YA, ICA doe Dee. I, MA Loth of Aprll DA dee Deo. 1, DAL ' Vaa of Aptll illblt, due Aug. 1, O. 1. - au or klareh IL MIL due July 1, IBia, All or the above Loans 1.1 CC... to draw 111- Datthi AND. I, IND. JOHN W. GMT, EMZEI3 JOHN F. HARTIIINFT, =I tvullim IL sEMALE, =1 11=1 HARRISBURG JULY 29, 267. • • • TO THE HOLDERS • • • OF TILL • • . Loans of MO CominOnwealth • OF • PENNSIL*ABLIi Due July let, 1868. The Commissioner. of the Slriktur teed mill receive Proposals until September ad. MI; for ter Dedomastou of One Million Dollars or the Loans or this Commonwealth, due July Ist. MM. Holders mill videos. their proposals to the Commlesioners of the Sinking road, Harlem berg, Peum•ylvaniu, and endorsed "Proposals for the Redemption of Loma of Int.' FRANCIS JORDAN, SICCHICTAIST 07 STATE. JOHN P. HARTRANFT. • AUDITOR IT XNZILAL. WILLIAM 11. REMDLE. • elerAmws STATE TILIASUBS.F. TUE OLD, OHIGIIIAL • TEA STORE ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF - Young Upon. Old Olson. Imperial. Gunpowder, • Eng.Brealitant, Congos. . tioucbour, - - 00/011r. Old Country Black, And Japan , TEiA iS, `ALL Or TUE BM' QUALITY. No. 20 Fiftli Street COMPBESSEp • BUNGS. ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO., Maantactraeri &ad Waolealr Dagen Is ' MACHINE . CUT CORKS, Flags, Taps, Irish Moss, Fltch 8051 N, 1M1GL4733, le, 80s. 123 Ilk OS Mara SL, !Muslim's!". CHEAPEST PLACE TH THE TRIUIIPII COOKING STOVE, ==l=Cll2 = PRIZE OA : 4 41 MICKERING & SONS. AMERICAN PIANOS TRIUMPICANT MEM EXPOATION OF ALL litilONlL ID CA‘\ 6 (a HONOR --AWAM? . ED ti MOWS EXPOSITION UNIVERSALS DECIMATIION •-• OFTHE OFTHE • 4/ 9r , 014 . =I OLAND SOLD MEDAL Of HONOR, The r hIPSEUR NAPOLEON to pereop Peeled the preoenholort with the detorAtlon or the 'Cross of the Legion of Minor, TELtItEIIY CiIInI.E.E.P.ING TO Tll2 CHIOKERING MEDAL T he only d Wine:U.lu over the four other medals &warden for Plano Vona, (ail of which were tilts. mid of equal value., end thereby cower. I L§ lISMIFIV. nll ' ll ' 2l7/7, tlt lnt 4118 Chickering Piano AT THE READ OF ALL OTHERS CHAS. C. MELLOR; SOLE ♦O EST YOU IrlrrillUEo Hs Warerooms, No, Si WOOD STREET. ' , THE BEST IS TUE CHEAPEST." 96TH SEMI - ANNITAL EXPOSE, TOTAL LOBBED PAID, $21411,972 571 JLTNA INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN., • MALI 1.1867 ALDBErtIo (At market VAI9111.) Can a had. In Bink• ' $ 111,961991 a 79 Beal lata . $.6. MOM.. Bto: onds U ..850 nu .Honk otook.—- •. • i:l D"c° c° United exams. li, Me ad Cla euek. and other robllc ecourktos 1491,351 to *Ltie,923 U . Liatotlltles, Chime not dee and UnaSpistegi zu.ici .15eL µVI.= in Fire and Inland Navigation Risks. Tw. kr *gentl y e. al in. led ail Innava. a principal Cilia and La the ! . - • • - . 41.rordimloss to i le t terarce wM PraWQWLY witelmlwlt, and Lulled by A. A, CARBIIiII & BQO., Agents. , Inlte.sl, 03 !WATS 81RZZT. .31LLEY'S .WEEKLY. h !Distraint Join:3l for tie , ' We will line en the lath of Aerfett.l•s7. • p nrtr ot Onteen. barer, the else of learner's Weekly. No exue will be spared In mating It one et the beat L i terary pepen ennthinn tee wend. Sommer the moor alttingstiebed wri ters at Interim and Europe Ita•been engaged to contribute to tie colorant. : Inn parity and brilliancy of Its llldratn re writ realer the paver • atreet eonapablon in every 4.31111. • • ue ISA.TOIIDaY. AUSIAT 10111,101. We dharltrota hall a million doll.. of the r0 73 /Nll:Pfle ' llPZlPtiolf ' to th :og 7• 1" %,'" Rama la Warlotlan amottnttag to hlaa.ll3, Oil NUE RITUENID iO IPIT tEICRIBIL One sham nub One lure cis.. 10,103 Ono abash Ono share4.ooo .4 SAO one Oast cub • Flse shares cub, b 1.0141 5,101 Ten shares ease, Sorb each 11.1M1 0,3 11 . Char. east. Min ban tool each 111,000 And the balance. comprising neislaghinchlha.. nano., ltelodeonS,...l4 and ruler Waiche. eats of Diamonds, Diamond Hinge. Photograph .11 th Ibua, Dim Patterns, 11101 e., Open stleasea. Worts of Eminent Author. and ohne/ • comeh ariales. aaionutlzg to 110110. w 0,0 ltrea 0(1,011 1 ton 011.14 ens, to be cho sen by slahhcribare, Ina Pablo: lialt die tribute On haturday, August 10, UV. the above names. snares, ah 111.1 r repro, obi Oa pa Whined In Rallsyls 15 eat!" and sent to all satuartbera. "TERM. TO SUBSCRIBE db. b lLV: f ew ;. 2o . s l . uabera, AIX months, With num •. • • One copy at nemoheno oue year, with two ourahenoeeharea trenelpta for the pacer and number of char. pent everywnere on neelpfot price and etamp for return profuse. Omni the name. of Use, subrerlhar, post ogee add feet. town and mate In lull. Money by droll, poet edict ceder, expess, or In registered Wa ters, maybe stens at ourOlsk. A— areal all coutoanolcatlona to A. A. KELLEY & CO., ..1,V , :t63 No. 991_1‘Loa6wai,!_12115 SHEPHARti'S CI AC 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA, CHERRY BEEDIEB CHERRY SEEDER! borf tonsil , wing Cbenisq. whether for stlre. eanolna Of cluing. It bare own or theft Ti'Tamable machines. It ant only sere. time aim bor. but will more toss nay for Ilaelf to sews. in; one Donna of e:serrlss.. Inochtne Is ilcheatpl.fl.ll.l6leP/I'd JAIIE BOWS. 1721E2=1 EMEN=3 BOTTLED ALES. . KENNETT, WHEATON. Lad all beat brauda of SADA AND SODA ISPATMIUS. bottled br C..BUFFUNI & CO.. Mau St DAM= IiTUPPT.• Pittsburgh. othlawfs•artvir. TIRE CllE4tte ILIAT AND 811LOE nowt. L. U. aIINDIMISAN. • reselesi Reta il Hooky In .111.107% end MlOlrft, Halt) sad ~ A 25- No. b 1 UlllO OTITIGT. legtiony Otty. No tenet:Wso !,3 tlo ca. better bartralas bo tato the wa .d,H144 9 'e r b aa " erltrolniL S . 4 l*. Itt k irtiggig Is a Mr ' %eater. to Ntilt rleaonatne proem, aed determined to over great bargalea total who moor Wm SILO th eir patronage. Neaten A. IFL ENGLISU • 9$ Fourth Btre.4, roatth.r.‘er oscompir ItCALD . ll;n . kjoizAjos g LlT Ngrl , Zat ifi Amealturta reii V er num. notma. L OOK AND/NU cc- E v lt s t i ligazt a Aales .toclr of F;r2:.• NOT ICES TO THE 4TOCKOLDER9 OF TRIT L 1114.8 KAN AWOA AND BURNING 61'1456 rarr.oLrux co th~[STOCSUOLDERY OF 7116 STANDING aT" E A WEST ricrsolim There wlll to a meet'nc of the Stvekhol 'lra of the shove nun-4 Comoanlcs at the Of.. or ROBlalkf Walk 3:0.10 Fourth street. 11.. bu'ab, Oil the kl:C.111 DIX or LU41.757% IBC:, at ten o'clock A. X. Alms. on the EV ENlti 0 OF 7HP. GAPE PAY. at 73i pietas.: Wilt be ruld. all the SURFLUS truce. or the Companies stsire.ssineti. at tile Commit rest SO. Booms of A. Itsti.AVAINFt. No. US amithectd street.. By order o: the Boon: or Dlrecnrs =I irUNION• REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The UN MN IMPUBLICA , NITYER of alle- Rppbe c.l:uull y are teq v es ted to utett a 4 usual elverns I t h e seir,sl Wards, Towabb pa. nn Satutda3'. August 31st, And elect TWO 4F.1.E9.T1CS fermi each erre °r.ll;7gi/WV'.'lro‘r:!els;cnk":.'in. Lr b g IlDtolbatlue ~n en r n a‘:3l"n:jl!'V'r t f'rbuefut::lt'grt% , otncol tra,ore Toer.rtenazy Iticetlqns l ln OA T0v01111 , .. c 111 b'elnck,kl.trie* ma I.nr, of itatee and, o.‘ 'between in*L.V.1::fti,0,..11,1'.i':!..4T401-r= r;irl . l3Pl , ;tlriu"::lnYll tri"oirls'nl t:=l lOU. JACOB U. MILLER, Chairman. N. P. Rem,. It. 0. 11...cn ,tebtsbee, IarNOTICE. TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM. • The Allegheny Vele,. n aff N em Company Mff • until further nutlem Mammo. prompt, I. om Irrorntr:ZWri r ttn;44t d o,. of Paroles= that may be offeed. m PER ktAItMEL. ant r• end tr. tltt.tanitto nraftyendat r.. r.•ff Tue. tn. of the r o d is extended do. to. .4 Wong the 'est...send, at nradre t • at to gff 0, s it p,mmest? (sag L e. for the enurement and monody transfer l on f A rtla s t • r t . oears. ITV:en Eirl`o PLUMBERS AND GA li - ITllliti.—Yrooosals wilt be tired at JAME -, Itußtra noon noire. No. 0 1 ''' strait. until Tti MLitt toe'lith * Oar or An- tun. for ttre rtaimaisto ANTI Hon nITTPIii . r i igr4 s id kiergtone BaSitits Dank, on [riot, .N . oe u egzo .. att s ori . .. l lls .o lai fiee , n at theolneBolDlDll d Clair street. * IarELEICTION NOTICE. . The SteethOTOere of th e PITIIBIGION OWN ELEVATOR 00. Will otter at the HO lUD OF THAI/0.1 , 0 , 1W. an MONDAY, the. 24 day of Sept.:incr. HAL at 2 Ha'took. Wl' the porpote eltetlvir • nd of LW cetera for We ensuing teat. T. L. 101.thiEttn, zeerefarr. Pitt thumb. Jeff Iht, Ita7. itatte•2 E PIIIMICIANS TO THE 'THE tIY 11E/Dird ..111 be at the the Board, rio. 173 Fourt Street. ItYFAIIC DAY. {ovate.. the hon. o ft an 4 o'clock D• nu. lot the purpose of vtuelnatlily " .17/Tit b" " 9 " . A. G. IleC tiDLEall:r EDUCATIONAL. CIVIL AND DIINLNG ENCINEERIPIC. At the PlV.kar. , ./LEI: TOLYTE,IINIZILNSTI IUTE. Tr.Y, Y, V. Instrupttota vary 'per ough. Oraluatte °blab , avlat dealra,la tiova. opens $6 JIM. Worths ANNUM. itecasnux, coutatolna talormatlan. apply risuir• CLUBJAS DROWN 1y"-8:0 1 r Troy. 1. Y. BumEno news COMMERCIAL CO,LLECIE. Nos, 6 and S st. Clair Street; 1= Book.g.goir, Petzdanslay and Aelthoza gei irllttmetic .141 Pentaszuellip per quirt., of three 40 00 Penmanship, per mouth 0%10 For Medan or apecthtena, add rem ' N-6.II.APPILB, or modem. J. F. MeCLAYMONI)B. ' ALLEGHENY GROCERY AND PROVISION COMPANY JOHN A, IPresident J. P. ISRtEL, Secretary PRESENT OFFICE: 26 FEDERAL 'STREET, BraXaMlCiri3.3aN "Sr.. This Comp. was orysilleil and tots for Sta gy obteet the cheallebtas of eyerythitig mule* to !molly use foto, for this vurpoee, will op.si a - real tuntral location, and sell nom', et the real actorthe gum's, sod s silent addillen expromes. The steer. Is divided ins or $3O each. IMil 1100 DOLLAR. A WEsts to be entid nl2OlllOllO veld up. etokreholocrs will receive their goods at thir own doors from 3l to GO Der CMIL lass man they rah bur at the regular sails of • retail wore. w llestiles trits.At_ry l '. lt7e r t; parties who are sot holdore f the so,* The- Wock Wag rapidly. hougilup. and it ie posed the kt re no open up in 3O or oo gay* Tills is the poor yeah, chance, as de will be able UliaftfatalaraSinnen in a ye a.. be pays for lila stock. .14esides Ms, It la xpected tots Toe* relit noir*. rile to KO per cent. above par. here is only a limited amour. now for we, tatmany a r.r man es. yet get *chat els to tate • shear Ir. the pettier, N well se rut his gro ceries and proton., at cost. eyed if he ems only paid roe Dollar on It. Jest think of It I you will go lots a gosesny store mail anand an. and *2 at It Is clone. mint to Os worekaper; whereas. by litre Ong one of these dollars In this Company, Van Cab save two other. n'a ann. ceasing even Woe Starter ate• lostond of he ld* OnNeu It will actually be • mring.to y. of from $1 to $3 per week, beetles paythg your meetly instalment ou your stock. MS stock eta he solo. at a, time for Its fall 'TAW* that you may heed them Ley. ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK /s ropalren on cash 'tarn. This is • ilt•ings limit ai which your broths are immediate and ,dircht. You get your VoWrest right in yaw . Ossids, sorsa share of the prodts at tilt mot efilte year. ar wt,ld xlO sobsexiDe con do so al AO. 26 Federal St., Allegheny City. JOHN A.IIIcGILILW, Et7=3Ti J. P. ISRALIEL, EiMEZEI =3 TEAS i TEAS S TEAS U 7 ALL PRIM AND qu4crxr, AT • GREEN TEA. Prima roan. tar SSW, (00a • 1.60 U•od •• 6604 Good BLACJI TEAS—Colon .. HeSt oolong gonna Goof•• ............ .1:1 444 Extra ' .• 1.33 BLACK TEAS—Powebour, Sanction" Ei..2lllie Bose Irbred Int/. ltraktuf. 114? I:lE4igh , do 1.91 Uncolored Japan, very Wean= dayor....-31.10 Japan. Yom[ tlyaou. Leaf MIXED TEAS. 14 1 , c wood Tea.„ Nut do. T.ll - .21.50 No. 2• " 24 hest N do. "" 1.91 room the above WOW at. can maid Just what kind orison they want, and hat them out up to soy quantity. aud forwarded iiy e say of the Ex thPatt. I p tlerilEoZei ..7 =rtz ieStir;9 4 clean article which au= suite their Last% ' A. 1211112; my/I=lo =A 174 Yederal AllechenY. =MOND Danes 31.12frA. BURKE & BARNES, Me Proof, Salamander Safe, EARLS DARE, STEEL USED BURGLAR ?EDDY BM, AND IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, 129 & 131 Third St., • Between Weol and lialthfield. PITT2IIIOIIBII, PL good the follow additional rectonmendation of IS Sr. prOof 0011111os of our sMts 11.14.71:10 As. PACtutO Orrlcf. Or 1 W.• A. J. PACCAuff, Ifottoostown, 0010, Juno 17113, ROL Nuare. Boas* Vorocr, Miburgh, Po. IiaNZLINAR—We ablp yea, to-day. by rail road, •eare of your make, fora few repair.- The Sao went through the dlsootroaa Ore MU. Oa =reed here on the gth of March last, bunking our store and warehouse, and we are glad to In. lOU that if. Mein taken eat of these, alter the are were rearmed to the leltst. We did not inzpipree any late, especially. small a sire, could poalthly stand tech n Ore, ao4 , ilien we discovered tho payer. all safe and sound, we wev, Ituopoloted. WewW gire yen an order (or • largo sire ate when we get luso oar new att.. Trull yOuro, leK:are W , & A. J. PACKARD. NO .VACATIOIC :•Prof.•ll. :11011BOCK • • Will continue to Ora ° 1115111ME110119 011 the Plano and Orgae. B•thir w Ilb nLdaac ac 4 PEZPECT OUttAll, stmleitte Dave elm opportunity to uturlY That delightful Inetrument. Xpply ityeridenea, No. 31 731134 3111111 T, utoad door fromThivi street. /.11.e3mm .TWO FINE LOTS OF GROUND rri ngtri v t . .44t . limiroutloLoalola 3.31 H, *LAIN It CO. IMMME=MI WAlif TS •WAIITED—An • aceice.• ever. vtln reeve 31• X. sequel. ...1 with the Routh Provlnee eleiti. with aboet four thou do ih r , i• jet, lee enhicritor in • welt es. tatillehed store to WOW.. e. • Geo ratcoriPo.7' erotic to work. ~ite for i tra - cor c, pewit. • Reittin . i;rr. "'""j F nes it t.t. WANTED . . TWO FIRST CLASS COOKS, = Women!reterred Iv ANTE n--tLiumiusEß, • YLne.. HICVOLVXN.S. o rder , I Inn raj In cub. If dellrered in nook VI lb* born ce,r•ro /meeker Cul/mos.:Wee. secr.o..);_llo S. for enarpok or;Garn•nael 414 to for for Henry, ...ars or Carbts ee. (fourteen •bootfret) 41 to fir Con•• or Heenan ton , Itivoleerk. ore enoot. , 1,1 Yalr re4neston mode on b roke n eeld of .‘", e",NI. H. JOHNkTUN, Wear, Westeru lieu Work!, oomer Wayne dtk.. I.:Hteberat, e • ', WANTED,, JU!.Y:COLO COUPONS, And Compound Interest Notes. JAMS T. IlltaDt & CO. Cornet Yon nth and Wood Sta MEM AVANTI•Io—Men In Salesmen Tt of Nitt.l.a.l Art Anottotton. Apply at onee, 10 R. IL CURRAN, rrestdent Of A anocl•t100. JeT;:b 11R Diamond Mr. , . rltts!roixh FOR RENT FOR RENT, The LargeWtore Room? . No. 101 01110 WYttitg . T. Pots..lon given Int mmllataly. Counter, mot Shetv la ga fur aslm /minion at No. 100 OEIIO b . r.811/7. .17 11101 Corner West Commons. AllegbenY.' To LET, TWO SMALL HOUSES, One of which it eetthrly new. altuVe In the Sixth Want, on Pnwpeetetreet. between LOVA rnhon atteetiL opoosltt, the lower water been. Maguire on the prenthie , . FITZPA,%IOI:. pitt.nEem, A LAR G E BOOM, 4th story, InE/AZETTF. or rum. rer onerigkrie u rNf i lf,r , .7"u"zz . JTIOAA CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS.Ao BARGAINS IN CARPETS ! JUNE; -4307. WE HAVE JUST OPENED I NEW STOCK, • • Bought It recent Auction ealoo In Now York widen no offer sr • Reduction" of 20 Per Cent„ 71 . 061 prim °fleet:mouth. We nave reduced ALL-WOOL , INGRATAIS 25 CentA Per Yet& BRUSSELS CARPETS, 4 15 ve_iiio Per Yard. Red, White aid Checked Mittingd) To 36 Cents Per Yard. WHITE IStIATTINGS, To 35 CentsTer Yard =I NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS, At $3 Li> 1110—istal ISTICC 110 to .112.0'-bdtlZ A REDUCTION OE FIFTY PER CENT. & COMM 71and 73 Fifth Sireet. Next nolldtne SO United Staten Cesvote Hones nen Postonlce. second floor. over Ilisser , s 800 NEW CARPET. STORE; PRESU ARRIVAL' OF C, .a.3EI."E' SEW PATTED/I IN , eZ, Tapestry Brussels. . Body Brussels,* 3-Ply and 2.-Ply, Tapestry ingrains. A Fall Lino •of Straw' hlattingo, ' rLAIIr. CIIECCLED AND TANGY. MI : t hing tl A r s=l" " r t = r in out 12: will do well to Ore • BOVARD. ROSE & CO., IL FIFTH IfralLET.lgecoad lama ==l =MMOI HAVE 'REMOVED. WCAIIiUM BROMtS, Have now anon al their very alagaat and Cps. eacallons NAM W.LlllLlitAttat, . No.' 51, FM- Street; A. new line of all new mid de.lnDlo potteroo MEDALLION) VELVET& . VelretS, Brussels' TAPESTRY BIZEIRRE'LS, A 111.tre and ChOLCAI it.. 1113101. of Piano and Table Covers, BOUM cow, lOSAIO BEGS LU lA% ou aim:may THREE PLY AND TWO PLY Ingraiws, And away variety of low pr1.:41 CarpetlM IffcCALLITIE BROTHERS, mew:Sl 36.1rt1a. CBMr. et. n= OLIVER ErCLINTOCH & COMPANY, NAVE JUST orsztra For the Spring Trade, === NEW CARPETS 011 Cloths, Shades, &e. Attention lo called to ockelno stook of 111111118111 JAILS al PLUG C 911311 Greed /Decline in Prices. _ 4 RES SX.V...zrE scrommoLmzrz• - -. jakiWAValo:4:4 . - -- riONrE BE DECLICITED DT 11' 71ourlablzgbalf totratn'adwrits Vor %thins*, but Net ‘I.IIIUVIND •It - BIA• • N.Z.U.It has beer, tnllr terted for UT, wan Am" lad 1. by 11l - tuti•jadges, ptc. • neneec•l VA • 2=:;;ZIMM nAKEws - [USED STITCH AND LOCK STITCH Sewing Alaohiniiis • Are TEM DIU? for Tunny ana Wanattadalas Dupont. Call sad ate them at ./Vo. 103 33114 Stria: GET NONE HOT A . GRpVER /or. • ilaudAy oth. It 12 rollablo, portal I1•e taereflY the beat. 'Don't toll tot:l3lnd sae &tat IGo_loe tIrTH IsT..'obove 14 RIIOE 7 HAHNESS&ADAILPIAGE Btkou nom . coin 8 Buil O. 1 ulna luau Z.fort b. 1 1 ,4 aigewhost. ItlaUe best for iitls ose.-YerelUe at NU.105 mint ermarr, stare Ihnitlf ell. MEM THE @HOVER & zraissit7 -7 SEWING MACHINE 11 the MMus Ttute of 111i.ehm84la. Plat.* Ster , awl exam/a. /141 , . 2 • 101 MTH r/C1111 . • loTtuts ' 84010 8al11611•14 U 11:2113
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