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TENNESSEE.
For some weeks past the Democrats
and Conservatives hive insisted, with a
degree of earnestness and pertinacity
indicating to enrorncial oblervers an in
tense sincerity, that there was imminent
danger of numerous aid bloody colli
sions in Tennessee on the day of the
.general election, which was Thursday of
the present week; in fact, that it was
aehouely to be apprehended civil war
would there and then break out *Pun ,
and might spread nobody ronld ten
whither. These people i m portuned the
President to remove the Governor, of
Tennessee, a State whose full member
ship in the Union Is acknowledged by
all departments of the government;'
to abrogate the State Constitition;
to revoke laws duly passed by
the Legislature; to institute a mil
itary administration; and to do all
manner of things which they pro
nounce most flagrant and unpardonable
usurpations whinid6ne in revolted Com
monwealths that have not been restored
to former .privilegea end rights by the
clemency of 'Cotgress.- Such Inc:nods-
Laney was involved in making„these de
mands as to beget a suspicion, at least,
that the only superinduclifg motive was
not tear of actual disorder and al.:demo,
and that muter ) this apparent desire for
'the mania tion'of public order, lurked
• scheme for attaining political advan
tages In contravention of established
law. Executive violence was invoked
to the end that the rebel element might,
by means of it, gain a triumph not other
wise obtainable.
The election was held. `lt was the
moat peaceable election the State has
witnessed for.many years. There was
literally no disturbance. The ballots
were quietly deposited and counted end
the results announced. Not a mum was
killed, or maimed, or even knocked down.
All the tempest was in efforts to induce
President :Jonsson to stretch' his an.
thority for the hexed of men who would
gladly have hang him to the nearest tree
three yea's; agO, but for wholesome fear
of Union troops..
Of comae, the Conservatives will be
likely to insist that the admirable tran
quility that prevailed wee due to the pre
=Grimy military arranements made
by dem Taoism. We are not disposed
to dispute but those atrangements had a
restraining influence cm Own, the extent
of which they are in a condition to ap
preciate more fully than other people.
It may be they would have. resorted to
rufflanhtm if additions bad not been
made to the military force in reedinesi
provided actually repression boa become
necessary. But we deny,-emphatically
that there was a reasonable probability
or tumultnary proceedings on the other
side. The use msde by General Tnouss
'of Governor Banwstow's' militia shows
that he did not anticipate excesses fiord
that quarter. lie understood that the
State authorities and the supporters there.
of would act strictly within the letter and
spirit ofthe laws. This was further evi.
danced by the unwillingness of General
Glum to, go in person to Tennessee
that he might add the weight of his name
and authority to the efforts to calm the '
expected tempest. Ile' dearly did not ,
believe a storm was brewing in the par
ty holding the lccal administration, or
that the other party would adopt extreme
measures unless they weld do so under
the protection of the President him.
self. • •
The lesson is valuable in its applica
tion to the ; existing statia in all the
Southern States. In the elections and
in the proceedings preliminary thereto;
but little, if any, trouble will be encinn
tared except under encquragement from
the Executive at Washington.
EXTENSION UV TIfIE FRANCHISE.
When the present session .of the Brit
ish Parliament opened the subject of
deliberation that engrossed the popular .
interest was the extension of the elective
franchlee. The Liberals had* clear ma
jority of the 'members in the Commons,
and appearances indicated that they
would have little difficulty in concerting
a measure of Reform upon Which they
could unite,- and at the same time afford
general satisfaction to their respective
constituencies. Demonstrations on the
put of the people had indicated! what
was desired, and there was, really no in-,
trinsic difficulty in satisfying the preva
lent earectation.
When the hour for action. arrived it
found the Liberals divided In opinion.
Some of them were clearly half-hearted.
They Were with.. the Liberals' not so
much front conviction as from conve
nience. Others were en timid as to be
easily frightened from the oath duty and
honor required they should walk in. The
• leaders themselves wavered, and when
they brought forward their bill it was
not up to the demand.
The Wain took the wind out of it by
presenting a measure still morn liberal
,m its provisions. From that moment
'the liberals were divided, not a few of
the more 'advanced among them giving
in their adhennoe.th the tory measure.
The toile' profited by this diversion,
but tor some weeks did not press their
Reform bill to a decisive vote. At last,
when they could. delay no longer, they
disclesed the hollowneis of their profes
- alone by increasing the qualifications re.
.qulsite to constitute a voter.
Yesterday's cable telegrams annotate
ed that the people, inview of their retro.
gresaion, had reioltred to hold another
grand Reform demonstralum in Hyde
Park, on Monday next. That the gOv
eriment is indisposed to Allow Ruth a
Meeting to be held is well known; but
recently, - , , after considering 'the Caiii in
all Its ammts, It was decided not to in
, cense the people by bye interfering with
the righti of assemblage and dism i ssion.
'lt may be taken for, granted,, therefore,
that the meeting will be held, and that
it will comport, in :rientbers, enthusi
um, and ly mental and moral power,
with the gravity of the oc c asion. The
demand' is for universal suffrage, and,
however the aristocracy may evade Bar
a while longer, in the end it will be es-
There are many }view of resemblance
between this contest in Great Britain for
-the right of the , people to participate
in the goverememt, and the same contest
as it is developed in.thts country. There
le the same wavering and uncertainty
among the &publicans here u among the
Liberals there; and the same tendency on
the part of the Democrats here to make
advances, in view of possible temporary
gime, and to recede therefrom, es among
the Lodes In the Britith islands. In each
case, neverthelses, the final result is cer
tain. .In the end„ all who bear the bur
dens Of government will obtain their just
right of Outing .In the
.nutnagemeitt
PE NSYLVAPIC CONSERVATISM.
It Is always Met to tell what . I,u
happened at Washingten. This ditlieul-
V la Illustrated in the case of the recent
ly reported cenfermice between Borns-
Ident and a deputation of Conservative
Republicans from 'PennsYlvanla. It
nouns to be tolerably Certain that such a
conference was held, and that four high
ly respectable gentlemen
from this State
'participated In it. Beyond these meagre
and unconsequential facts, the whole
matter le intoned In uncertainty.
One account represents that the Penn
ayinnians sought. the Inteniew mainly
to narrate , their grievances in being
denied a reoPer share in paid*. 'patron
age, but subordinately to tell that klub
Rulctionury they , could not support the
xsauumntlo ticket the Coming fall. An-
Other icitoMt' Mira that the burden of
theiftlisolosuntleas that they could .not
'support the Reputdican ticket. third
account declares that they were hs a can.
Warm of great embarrawaseL growing
out of the fact that they did not know
what to do, and b eg ged the President
graciously m proposal for their mates.
anent what he thought they ought to
do.
Ftoinernant , 060 account depicts, the
Pies iden t
0 breaking out In a rage
against 3 • WILLIAMS, the Republican
nominee for Supreme Judge, and declar
ing that he ought to be -defeated. - The
yep is so natural as to challenge almost
unquestioning atquieseence. So is the
disinclination to have genuine Republi
cans elected by the people. But, then,
this is met by a mostpositive counter
statement, to the effect that the President
held his passions . admirably in check;
that he was dignified and non-com
mittal to a degree suiting a grave diplo
matic: negotlatithi; - that he declared he
could not settle - any little disagreements
between the two classes of his support•
era in Pennsylvania; that he bed great
faith in the people, and.could only leave
the Issue in their hands. If the interview
'happened in this latter way, the Presi
dent Is certainly improving in his man
ners, and If be shall keep on will, some
day or other, in the distant future pass
for a model of good bree'ding. .
Gairt - t6
Which of these conflicting versions is
the • true one, we shall .not be so pro.
sumptuous as to decide. Nor is it worth
while to be in a hurry to have the nddle
expounded_ It may be of consequence
to the Conservative Republicans, as they
are pleased to call themselves, to deter
mine what they will do, particularly in
view of the approach of the Presidential
contest, bat to the great public It is a
matter of no importance at aIL
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
~ The Interest in Rome is intensified by
the recent gorgeous dophiy on the ocea •
alon of the canonization of the martyrs
of the Roman faith, and the movement
of Garibaldi to free Rome from the role
of tho Pope, and add it to the Kingdom
of Italy. The grandeur of the former
had hardly died away, when the rejoic ,
togs of Pitts L' .and his • followers are
turned Into fears, lest the menacing sad.
Ludo and attempt of Garibaldi, to. wrest
the territory of the Holy Bee from His
Holiness. may prove a. stern
The bold step of Garibaldi has given
rise to some surmises as to the present
condition of the Papal States. The old
charge is reiterated in trumpet tones
that "freedom Of speech, freedom of the
press, free schools, free pulpits, liberty
of worship, liberty of . trade, are utterly
unknown in i the territorial. domaits of
the Popo." These words are quoted
from an editorial in the .Independent,
from which we also glean some items,
'which we re-produce-. in 'a condensed
form. Recent accounts% ahow that the
population of the Papal States numbers
nearly seven hundred thousand, who ere
'taxed to support &nanny of ten thousand
strong—chiefly compoied of mercenaries
—and a vast body of ecclesiastics Of alt
grades and of different orders. The
'.Pope receives, as sovereign, an annual
income of about six hundred thousand
dollars in gold. In addition to
this • income, - the Pope receives
from other countries contributions
that. swell his. annual receipts
to nearly live millions of dollars in gold.
The Papal territory now embraces only
4,891 square miles—a little larger than
Connecticut. The city of Rome is not
quite as populons as Boston. It has 201,-
000 souls, including an ecclesiastical
force of 6,000 strong. The question is
• not relating to his position as the accred
ited and revered head of the Catholic
Church, hilt as sovereign. It to claimed
that Rome is the natural capital of Italy,
and tmtildt is seat of Its government
the new kingdom is insecure. Com
plaint Is ade of the existence of a pow
er within a power in Italy. The course
of thirPoe, It is thought by many, Is
preparing the way for a great religious
reaction in Seethe= Europe. Accord
ing to the treaty of September lent, Na
poleon agreed to withdraw his troops
from Rome, on . conditioi that Italy
would "not attack the present territory of
the Pope, and even to prevent by force
any attack proceedurg from the interior.."
Unless tho ternis of the treaty are clung
ed by eirmunstmices of a legitimate char
acter, tudlicient to abrogate the agree
,
meat made in 1864, Victor Emmanuel is
bound to prevent an attack. upon Ronie
by Garibaldi and his followers. ,In any
event we look for stirring news tram that
quarter ere long.
From the report of the Disabled Min
isters'Fund of the 0. S. Presbyterian
Church, we learn that over thirty-one
thousand dollars of the thirty-seven
thousand available funds contributed
last year has been distribthed. In the
course of the past year, fifty-four disa
bled ministers, seventy widowa. Of de
ceased ministers, and eight families of
orphans, have received substantial. aid.
The first of September has been desig
nated by the General Assembly to make
the annual collections in thq, churches
fur this Fund. ' ' .
A. lot has been purchased to erect a
church in Monterey, Mexico, which will
be known as the "Firm Protestant
Church in Mexico," That church now
numbers about thlrtreonverted Mexi
cana, who worship in private 'houses.
Alady 'twined Rankin,' connected with
the American and Foreign Christian
Union, has raised ten thoinand dollars,
and punt aced a - -building, now being
altered, for a female seminary in
_
terey.
The New York City Sunday School
and Missionary Sodlety of the Metho
dist Church are about establishing an
Institute Library in some central point
for the teachers and Older scholars In
that body. The Llb9try is to contain
the best Sunday School publications of
this country and Ettrorie, with valuable,
photographic views, - pictures, maps, dia
grams, etc. Rev. d. IL Vincent, who
conducted an Institute in this city several
weeks ago, has been authorized to send
to London and expend six hundred dol.
lan in purchasing pictures and maps for
the Library. This sum is the first dons
don towards the project, and made by
a member of the committee.
The Minutes of the New Schoolyres:
byterian Church, for the last year just
out, show a gratifying increase in almost
every dePertesent, especially in the col
lections for Church and benevolent pur
poses: There Is an increase of one hue.
dred and thirty-one ministers, over tau
thousand communicants, and well
nigh twenty thousand Sunday School
scholars. • -
Tho Old School , Presbyterian congre.
gallons of Chia:mat' are about to erect
a church on Hopkins street, opposite
Lincoln Park, 'in that city, which Will
be under the charge of Itev. W. 0.31 c.
Crane, late pastor of the Orchard street
United Prcabyterlan Church.
It is curious to note, says a.Boston
clergyman, how many people attend tito
circus only becauso they want ,to
"please the children," but still mete
curious to observe that In very many In
stances it has .taken two or three able
bodied men, with as many strong women,
to look after one darling little boy , or
gilt Such eights occur out here as well
as at the "Bub," and Just such frivolous
excuses an 'made by professing church.
members. ,
The Trustees of Lidiana-dsbusi Uni.
Peril ty, at Greencastle, Ind., under the
auspices of the K. E. Chnich, (Mutely
pradded over by Bishop Simpson, have
determined to open the Institution to
such young ladies as may be prepared to
enter the reviles College course.
One of the Andover theologies' pro
fessors gets the credit of recommending
a certain book to the faror of his sta , .
dents by sayin - f It Is distinguished for
.the consecutiveness of Its log-
Icsl sequaciousriess." -
A New England 'secular paper yin
turecto affirm that the rain did , not keep.
any clergymen out of their pulpits hut
Sunday week.. A sly hit at the pew
holders who Keyed at home and slept out
the day. We have a few of the same
fort of pew holders, whose diligence to
Mammon during the week is a palliation
in their estimation for rearm, on the
Sabbath, or getting slightly indisposed.
According to the Ch urea Time, at
recent weekday service nt St. Peter's,
Maidstone, the congregation consisted
of two ladles only. The curate cont.
mcneed with "Dearly beloved sisters. 4
Theologians are beginning to slit the
views of Prof. Draper, embodied In his
late ' work. The Preibiteri.n chargfes
Driper with asserting that nature not
only influences the condition of man,
but governs his creed. Below theparai r
lel of 41 degrees (January is othernuili
the climate is Catholic In its tendencies.
North of that line it is Protestant.
The Lutheran estimates that not lees
than
_four fifths of the male members of
the _German Lutheran Churches in the
eastern cities belong to some secret order
=such as the Odd Fellows, Red Men,
Turners, and the like. According to the
conditions required by the Missourians
and Synod of Ohio, these persons would
'have either to renounce their connection
with these societies or'he escommunica
' ted. It thinks not one of a thousand
will renounce their connection -with
these societies.
I=l
EDITORS GAZETTE The Religious
column of your daily of each Saturday
morning is a valued one, and generally
frank and fair. Your elaborate article
of laSt Saturday ou church, edifices,
though correct in the main, does injus
tice to one of the newest If not weakest
of all the city congregations. In notic
ing the movements of Methodist Episco
pal churches you speak of the church
edifice as though it was a finished one.
This would infer by the notice of the
new' centenary church. Now the fact
Is, the Ames Church, the one referred to,
is in exactly the same condition, the
present portion'finished beiiig intended
as the Lecture and, School room of the
completed building, which it Is hoped to
soon , have placed under contract and to
he built in Gothic style. You further
intimate that a very clear departure from
'the policy and simplicity of the earlier
Methodists is evident in architecture, as
there is in the characteristic usages of
primative Methodism. Whether there
ever was any distinction in Methodist
architecture different from the generality
or existing denominations may be
doubted. Be this as it may, it might in
terest some to know that in the very
conception of the Ames church a strict
conformity to all the distinctive peculiari
ties of usages and simplicity of primitive
Methodism were sought to he maintain
ed. All that wisdom and legal restraints
could devise were embodied in the organ
ization and charter to ensure their per
manent obiervance, and to raise up as
Mr as our lefloence might do it, a bar
' rier to the admitted tendencies to de
parture from the simplicity of the
Adhere, and the deplorable conformity
of not only Methodists, but at churches
to worldly maxims and customs.
A Winmum OF AXES 31. E. entatcn
The Conroe of the Cholera on the Plaint
A correspondent of the Cincinnati
Gazette accounts for the prevalence of the
cholera along the Kansas Pacific Railway
as follows:
Them are no accoulmodations for
travelers in Harker or Ellawbrth City,
save those of officers' quarters and private
hawses; and it is sale to presume that the
cholera is the effect of three causes—
first, crowdedness; second, the accumu
lation of nastiness from the late great
floods; and third, bad whisky. Every
thing in the shape of tent or shanty is
filled, and kept full of travelers, desirous
of seeing the "heathen wilds." Along
the whole route are "ranches," literally
"gin mills," where they put a gain twist
to the worst liquors in the country, and
kill you with four drams over the hill
tops. All along the Smoky Hill river
and its many tributaries are drifts, fell
of rotten animals, and this, the surgeons
say, has affected the water, which, by
the nature of things, the. men have to
drink and use in their cooking. Either
one of these causes would give cholera
to any man, and CUM it to spread in any
community. The papers in the State
crash this as much as they can, but that
men who propose visiting this country
soon may avoid the death they would
probably meet, I give this statement,
which is quite true.
COVII DINPEPHL4 CORE reg.
alstes aad tams the ask-mach.
Coe•s Dishevels Con t. a soreretea remedy
tot all dlmases of the stomach lad towels.
Coe's Dyspepels Care earns laser mad ague.
Lelt those se'llelsal utak this maledy try It.
Coe's Dyspepsia Care carte inuantaneee.ils
and you do not have to welt a s'isst. to he It.
edere. •
Coes Dyepeysta Care le the greatest apyretluer
ever toorrut It rot only CZ•LI4 the animater.
bet realties you to ovally dlge.t your food.
Coe., llyaimpvtiv Curt Is rteuttoneaded by all
the leading pbretelans.
C..'. Dlelbenala Core Is ao levaluable (11.0.1
to all who are with, drbllltated and Ina lot
11.1144 Of normal Kelm,
=3ll
YbSEPII FLEMIING, Druirest,
Muketi rtreet
MUM
ITCH, TETTEII, ALL SK.I
OLtSEASES. ,
Balt Rheum, Scald Emit Empties..
'SWATHE'S OINTMENT.'
VIIEUCILttI LEM trOUbIeCOILO p.l•
plaints.
Steeps.. •.11141ealissa Olistsise
=l:E=l3:E=3l
p raTIZATVY by Dr. /war. at. s• n
Bold by X.'CLARE b.
Monet meet. w. " a .Kl
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KELLT, E, TV_ y
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12:1:0 : A. To,.
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HAVE
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CONVEVCING
' Than., Warmth Co.. July. tars.
blemsehi:lipeerrfen A Itheret—ithetlcethes I
bath bath Merely Al:Meted .ttb parslymesof the
stomach. and even Aspen srp.by several eminent
bbyelelane. !have tried several resterdlm of a
tenth and ellmlllattlist nalote, but witheat any
good result: Some three or four extutbs ago
era. Induce! to my your STOMACH EITIISOIi.
and One Ithed Gloat /even *relent bottles with
.4001404 beivit. IdYbealth Is sires°, Impress.
mt; and I conslder your BUTSII/21 the Duly tel•
canton. remedy of their Mud to the market. If
used se diverted they wlll always prove a &over
men remedy to those atelleted with dyepspthe or
other disc ewes of a Ma 1,11.9.*
Itespeetfally oaths. LLILI24 bIUDOZ.
Illeetkoa. Dakota Co.. Wm., hen, taan.
M 211111.4 diosTerra & buten, rltmoure
fientlemett Reveal:Oil your BlTTLlDleveratere
Eat
were brought ant, and consider Ulna the
beat among.the =may heft/re the pahlta Tboaa
broaeht oat Since Um es. has been Whom( on
spirits are truth 1 eeeee recommend them.
Iteapeattally and Dulyyour,
kJ. J. MAEXID.
COLO. Hoesoseph LACYa.. July 31.
npuitrl—flunthuries : I
eounder your BITTE/ths •uruei(a balm fur •
tbousa•d all.. Yuan,
tralT -
D. C. HILYkOLIPY,
LIME OF FISTULA. •
1/1. Kam= . I mite to thank you Tor your
klednen nod .clentlile management of my dis
ease. for whionl.ll.l to consult you mane time
In January last. You 0111 remember that 1 had
a camplicatlon of disearks, which finally endee
tea terrible fistula, which I had been advised to
"let .100*" on account of l Paramus cemsb,
which it was feared might fasten en my lours.
I knew that thu popular mode of treating Ms
... Ike mini wan by a cutting operation,:
Mad.. If seccessfal at all, w0..14 eaterally
throw the &seas. upon the lunge. some o.ber
vital organ, on account of the ...edam..o of the
cutu end the Immediate clerk to a dincharge
Mach 1.0 constrained to believe was a salm
tars provision off...lre to cat rld Of Beane MO,
bid condition In the e.t.a: • I feel peffeetlY
calmed that your method of treatment. puri
fying to lee 'system. and lomat applications to
".t.l.liee.lMM. Meal vets, If anything ...Id.
0110000 s'allairoahlela god ft did. and lam
MOP'S* report myself well In every particular.
•with sounder and setter health than I have had
for lje s.-1 would alsossti that the applia
tiara you med.. were almost pale!: 50 , 0, 0.1
left me a new man. 0110 all the energies an
visor Of restored health.
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE . : SATURDAY. AUGUST 3: -1867:
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IarRELIGIOUS.—PubIic Woe
neeaealp.sgetbautkew Christian Chapel,
tach ‘.
wxu at•hal. /We
f,ad,lS
IarTHINITY CHURCH, Sixth
aTILEET.--CHANOE Or HOUR FOE
THE CHOH&L SERvlCZ.—Duriss the manager
the Sunday •rternoon THEE SERVICE will
commence at p•ric ek p. m.
GrrEIEACIIING EVERY SAB-
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fi 7, 4' l ":4° , f ,, Vatf.t . ,l4":l!°.l3lATlttTo':;tl
.10 a. 0. and 1.411,.0.
- FIRST CONGREGATION
endDICIPLES, Neville [fall. cooler of
E n tirth w. l ,l bmv., „ trioiee on Fourth.—
ini.l3s pot. rooming notirevetiti`A.te:ll,
School sphinx, to V P• ni• Prayer
nt Idntill eil mnl any DevtinWoeilneoaEelsis. tnngemanoldgntn
Mon at, 100101wurilping eouEre.l-
---•
CURRY INIATITUTE.
The next Term will open on we
First Xonday of September
For pupil! itsh!na to take a
NORMAL, COMMERCIAL, SCIENTIFIC
Or Closetesti Course
Jys:vC:s.r
LADIES , DIIIVEVIR GLOVES,
AL r lIELLN '5 Old Stand Stocking Store
.3 24 FIRII Street.
ALUES' BUCK GAUNTLETS,
.3
=ll
003 913 313131 Street.
' , ADZES' DOE GAUNTLETS,
St I . IIILAN'S Old Stood Stocking Store.
I
LADIES' AND GENTS , DUFF.
AND {VIM IL SILK. nod LISLE EILUVEN
At PHELAN'S Old 3:and Stockton Stocc,
74 Fifth Street.
VNIBIWiI U V
NRIALLED PI
ANo&—The rarest In ton.; lb* mOst paw
to
tke most elehant elnlshed, I.tand I
tn- loaner than any other. Sew stork Jost r
Calved.
tor sale ai Ines than lactot7
CHAALUTTIL BLUME. tl Ftlth mom
8010 gonna (or Knatte•• Pltnot. Ma!nea Bros,
nano... and Prinna'a Automatic Vraana. 4.13
A VALUABLY., SCIENTItIC
ismoc.
63ECEMEXIIIMNIVE".
Tlieore LI cal. reantleal and ►nalstten!. as applied
and relating to the arta and manufactures. HT
Dr. li/IEIIIDAN atUONIATT. Illustrated who
unman,. aaaaaa In two large ,volnaies.
by
KAY L COUPANT,
0B Wood street
V.—A
OTlleEpplicatlon for Li.
coax to nil Llonort. Clod In the Lica,
. .
WaMrdN, OHALT, o th er goods, /Int
rittsburati.
t Tal.7"l.`,":tl;:j'rlX,
. " It;
9 Wel*. A.m.. fur bearlyr 1.119 •uorc 9pgar•
JOHN U. HOORN,
Vier&
S,PLENDID FARM FOR' SALE !
•-• nunmsd Man towns/alp. • revs minutes
wall fro* tile dapstille memo, P. w. L
Inoll- It. I-I...Art.ll2mnd St laud. Mot' Which is
I.lmlser s AP under good &ode. 's lesd.rove.
.egs. iesr dwelllstsl . ga t tlno Tor.. Is i o . d .
Bfig th An n gtaA " of ' n ' :. iern be ` sllNitfilig Ind
O grg'.lll bb:ZIV,I7I% in
For
Prin.' 1.4 imurr,,Pr. to
EIGHTH DIVIDEND.
tyrelca or/.. TOO rACIN.. ATLANTIC TILL,
..I.ll'N Com 'Aar or Tn. U N
..
1(111 Iltrcet.
Prrisaracth Aethst 10, the. I
The Hoard of Director. of THIC TAIIIrte
AND ...MANTIC rst.....GuArit (VIVA NT
ItSIC U.K.. berth/ declared the Eighth Mr
°lead horn the earalo‘s et tne Clorporatlth for
the quartereadtth dorln. at tn. rate of TIN'
EC CIS?. open all paid ap otAtk.l ettll pay
the 000460 d. at my oleo, A.. 41 ytnn
etyma. Iltuburglt.
ith WAHL/ J AT Attl-LN..
±k.3:ClOO
wiliTE, OUR & co,
25 Fifth Street,
=II
Calicos, MbHos, Table Linens,
X ea 43-1111,
Vl%kb tteS , uffer •t WIRY LOW rEstAc+
•ur
STATIO:VEIIr,
I'EN !SACRA LATTILLI BALANCES.
=!
=
I=
I=
Ot.A.v. , A ItETALLIC r*PLA W1W.,111%,
IZT2CEI
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third Mtn
11114NOLIITION OF PARTNER.
nti tr.—Tse psrinerstilp b•nMF , re oxls1:
Lo. CI
s , bar. „ wea
, Jt.solved on ISO 1715 Itoo., 1.
IV: J. • C!1%.11rxt117;."""°'"1..!".0
w. J. titairr.
J., Mt, M . . C. Y. blitll4l/4.
DM. 1\711331301.."E",
DLALICIt Ut
PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Paints, Oils, Dye -Oinks,
dbo.,
Yo. an 'IMBECOAXIIIEET,
Below }lnt Wind School House. All•gneny.
pounded, tt SO re &al Bone c treftl2sl7
ESTABLISHED 1833.
1101117E5 'Taw Dr wan
Mot and Cold Water, Acc.,
By riperlenGld and practical Ir.:dam..
JOHN BE. TATE,
Plumber and Gas kilter;
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh eand
59 Federal Street, Allegheny.
Li
WILLIAM A. HEBRON,
-Ito. S 9 Grata Sired,
utd 44 co , ♦po mozbase.4 •LIo of REAL 1$
TATE. sae NIMITIAT lON of SEAL ESTATE.
tiovlC It N KIST mid °Mar SLCURITLCS.
suLelot •
NOT CIE.
ELLSVIL--PITTSBURGIII
CO Alll3
A CON N LIS NT."-
NV.—rinwr mutrromak ToirrLr inutipt
DIVISION. CONNTVOTION HON DB.—Host.
ere ere hereby polth tbot th e I LLLL ** Coupon.
on the 1D...801d5. be Minot Ist, IMO. or tit be
DOM 01.41kflor that dot+. nn prooentoilott and
dollOory et the 71111, Ilatloosl Hook of Pltl.
North. NO. IL PAUL. Jr.,
ary 2realtue
rillauersh. .1.17 Seth. Zocret
INS. jisi : r.
rod.
pEufl 11011111141.111,
PUMP MAKER,
inn manufacturer of all kind. of WOODIEN
11/111 a U. AU. 33 TIUW tYPUZIPP. Allrekeof
CUT. Pa.
Late !i f T iteep u t=itton fen to tbe mAnn4a ! ro
THE AMERICAN TEA CO.,
ET=
Branch of the oelibratad Store. Tine TZMI
io.ca, WAS 4.40L00 P.O Pound. Stn. CONTKE
at L. MO sad cents. elam 3 per neat. by boy.
421121176tT1A
'HE AMERICAN TEA CO
4 5
Thin known Ctornpady have Jia.trannitdd
aodi treat Tit Ali. trtiled they ara sallins at 01.03
YodO g pound, wield:kJ. the SIAM 11. tba rta.
rk. rates. Da 811111 SO eon laid try Ulm.
JyrOtteThrrTd
"®AMERICAN TEA CO..
Dia si ST. CLAIR lITRIAZT.
72heir 'Roasted Coffees at atic„
iteally dot, better than any 40a. COIL. ...old
IM.Talerrx
516,000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND ►:fD MOSTOA.OIt.
irz. inrrzn7r,
' Ro. SO Oat!IOW'S Stmet.
Baal istata boustkt sod sold. 1,11
LOYERINGII BIIGALIIII. -
N.. Potvelat4.4 Reba. WM...0
YaMM. at lowen rates. try the barna or postbl,
for Hie at Ms /sully Ureeery Sta. of
JOHN 4 nzioseAW. '
ao2 tetra. Ltbarty.4ll.4
LACE LEATHER. or the best
qualm_ We, Oa r r
bar Ws iffr i. tix=t,
. .
NEW ADVEitirIBEIMENTB,
' , a- K. a0wcav0.....:._...........w. zmaul:
ROWLAND & HARIIIII.I,
• HOUSE AND SIMI PAINTERS,
Bsal laps AND GLAZIERS: .
No. GI DI&MOND,rALLIM M U nr.
CA.LCIMININCI Jove uk the alai manes,
MERCIOANTS ,
LIYEBY.AND SALE STABLE,
J. W. lI ICHOLSON. PROPRIETOR.
NOW 111 AND Its TIMID NTREZT.
( 0111..114 Merchants' )30tel
HIIIIZAS:,CAIIPIAGEI, sr. for hire. Par
ticuler altea lon pate 10 purchase .4 sale Of
Horses. • &elide
Ij`EOIIIi FROM ZI!!..!?(Ellt;
A Superior Article of Flour,
1%411 CHICI YEW HIM TAUT,
Irbkh we a. 41Ply rOtOtottiOnts to Wo teld
and rur nosily on. • •
B. T. HE! NEtt ar..8110..
liTEAII MILL..
A VALUABLE WORK ( or Law
..., Ylla. 11•11Xers. Banks Wm. , Con.
ManuTacturing nneotber CorpOrStl •
Mercbants and partial In baslnetall naraliy!'
.113 ST rollususi), LcolleLETA
U. E. BANKRUPT ACT MANUAL.
A tborongh and complete Guide Sad klannal a(
Instruction In the unn , nl ttttt ton arid prantlte
Zrz.T,l4! 2:;„' Are:,•cgi gped be
Bankrnpt Act or Much, ka. arearne ' ed altt
notated Hales or rrartior, treneral Orders, and
an Vona r or rroormllng: thence Bill of Officers;
ththe OCI dal rtet anal/hoick Bonn4arier. Bound
e law ehorp. riles ',o
MAT JE OCIEPAAT.
ti Wnpol atrect
A USEFUL ARTICLE.—We beg
to call siltation to :be
EIIIIIASIVe Document Envelope,
Pa:anted August lath. IVA, an article which has
long ban wanted by the blieleeee Community,
sad which we hollers to be perlor to anything
of the kind h-retofor. offered loth pupal.
• Merchants, Itettkera ? ltrokers, Lawyers, knee
ranee and glom. lyoupsytin, Coontl
and City Onicisle, Executors. Adta Integrators or
Guardian, and all versant who transact Inaba.
system...tally. will end the Expansive Envel•
op, Loreto...le on &cattalo( their utility. du
rability end economy.
Pot eartying lettere WI the poekettor for the
s u ch
ut valuable tonere of say kind.
such ea Insurance Policies, it overnment
tleeurl
ties, Weeds, Ponds. MOW ..... . or Legel
My:urns:A, or for traessausion through the
Mails of such papers or packages or emote. of
goods, the Exhaust,/ Eaveio,ts ere ottferable
to any other. In the mer”l.. they occupy lees
Ilk In transportation, and whe th er they KM,
Wan lude Palter or enough to enDend toe
r e capa&lty. lone or two laches,) the corners
snout be cruened. The filing label. MI be laid
tl a, S; 141: 4 C1= IMIS . O , f 1 , 14 . r , 1 , t1 0
. mel t r
. m 7 I:
draw tii• a LladieWalatala tale rigeon addaa. Fat
ula Cy
ME.A.I2" dr, acona:E.A.rair
331 43 WIXID 3Tarirr.
BOOKS AT lIALF PRICE
Shalsorare, Cam otet. Works.
Goodrichnt 111. M.:
, rimarlai History of the United
/Latex
Bible. 3.1 e. Quarto.
Brown's IJicuortars or the Biota.
a U re k Vo7tTiii,TnlraltrZ4lo Liotionary..
hroit's POOlOll Works.
FlutarehMLlres.
Stoalseon Comae. Illuttrated.
Trimmer, Prattle. Gaoler. add Mineral...
Mitt' t?l7l::lM d an 4 /L i ltr,..alr:.7 • •
Do nnegaes lima and English Lexicon.
Fleetwood's Life of Christ.. GIL added.
Dens, Atonal of tisolary.
wax...Vs Lam Lletion.y.
Laws of the United Mabee.
Dunlap. Trot:bat ana Daley's Practice. Seals.
trev c olu r n:Ts n .lPllTlVlttllneous Works to select
from. ball end examine the Mocks.
somot Boots.'
otetionsre, or all ainds, wholesale and retail.
at Eastern prices.
I=l
Magazines and Illustrated Papers
CALL AND i; LT A SUPPLY, AT TIM.
.. •
BOOK AND NEWS DEPOTi
Sixth Street, below Smithfield.
- JOHN D. EGAN..
pENNSYLVANIA
MTLITARY ACADEMY,
CHEITER, DELLWARE
,COUNTY, PA.
ll=
==!
- The Ca.feta...fro. acted/sr rcome aslatelf.
each to aro Var.. are complete to are fe
m.:l for the comfortable seessinodatton et a
rum/ ef me hundred. The 1./apartment et
Alamein.). ad Staglasertad Is ander the
charge of • Wart ran sranste et /Ulnae..
itee sttammeatm. Tie Classical and Magna O.p•rtm.nta.
Urpuletents. and that or Modern litadayme.
Prongder.* chant. or able and experienced
ssors and Inausetorm.
Tar disslpithe jr ;Mat the Atadesay Is 41...
Ilnalalsbed. Is strlet ausl eruttlss. Dos 11 , 4 as
sad re y l .
go sr ca a m t a Cal e b.aota. floral
. . . •
The ...Ins are ems et the haunt. of ths
Aesdrisq!u Etascla reliefs. Esq.,
Jos. Woat•rell. Esq.. Jas. W. Woodwelt. 'Lai,
. St. Yowler, sq W. h. Harsh, Esq.. llost. J.
r. v....Y. Jan.: illld=an, Ilt
kulebt, Esq., Itsm. W. M. tiny. eh
LK.. 1k ea. A. hemSa. Esq.. Luse Jottes,
Jams WarshalL Esq.. C. H. hulloes, Esq..
Ballet Bryant. coo.oel Da's l . l ChnaPhed.
Rohe.* Dickey, Esq.. Jells C. Wlllock. Esq
Roger, VI tlw.n.
•ra.4RTcir l varrmnrnr•
MULES D, PAULSON,
=I
10 PER CENT. OFF
SPECIAL
• DISCOUNT SALES.
%T DENSISON 8 SECKEHTI,
No. 27 Fifth Street.
flout Iltrtiter emire, *lll Sat.
!•pectat ellscoant tot TY, raw. CRNT. as
!it, tall liar met of
.ovu.
itANDninictltEr!.
t UNDRILWEAIt..CORSWN.
PARAWLS, YID BONS.
0 ' DONNIST ?LIMN/NUS.
.I.r!, 1• .11 O. erred
ar.A1,14.5•A DU PLZ X WWI' r1(.111Th,
üb.l oar costae.. oor priors
..boot h e l l
ti ll.ae sal_ low MI '.tall ln.tr-
Core lo tat . •
rMVIIr
Luins WJAICUOSTSE.
RICHARD BRIM & CO.,
No. 100 Wood 11treet.
aILITTANIA AID aILVILS PLATED SA.
1111. a WAKE. TZ.A. TRAP! And TAAL." CUT-
L,7411Y, always oa hand.
• (71414/1 TVA MATO,
•U/IlhlA I/INVER. AZT!.
ell lleA TVILLTLIATIL
•
EMT:.
HOHL.IIIAhI WARE *fenny aeherlpthla
LAVA LAVA WIRD HAMILIGTA..:
L Cent ll
tat Ai gfiliVll l N of all 'untie - to
nil lebolnale aO4 retallmde.
The largest sad men oomplete arra,
thing B o nee la 0. 01 7.
Pricer. and lArma tae ms am la the ganef*
ann.
G v.AND
Pleasure Excursions,
TO LAKE SUPERIOR.
Tbe lilt mw ruauser steamer
)?as.
Wore * e o. L C • v u ad i o o a s the l im. and Souh
TN UICYUAx....4 JULY 4.
PRIDAY JULY , ix.
Tit tilialiAP
".. .itYlO44ll:
THU
And THURSDAY AU UST MA
heLabote steamev..ts •oilrelY S.R. Over
Hon tons bonne.; is tee anima. mutt eomforia
bia an 4 beet aprolaled ea His ake,.
Yoe farther information app ly to
WM. BINGOS Ails JR.
Adams Zspeee• OUT.
le:Sialithien No. Ai TM et.. rlitaborsh.
BAILEY, FAIMELL & COy
/FAN U rA untaus OF
PATENT • LEAD . PIPE
Itanc constantly on bond and motel* order
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD,
=
Warehouse, 167 Smithfield Street,
ME=M
M 7113213
010. 0. 01 . 1 . 111[ .......J.11.11.1.70401.....D. 7. **T.
IRON CITY IBELT,WOMUL
CEO. O. CLARK & CO..
r=l:4;firellll9ll7gralfgain
esWer
so INTY OfZ. N.M.11240Na-.
t No s De p o t. PlNborgO..NO !Norap O
7le
Nti, l ,:f b ,t7noningr n. LICCHT,
V:P 11 7281i:141' 1 :1 1:1 1; : r . ' IriSra
r.ultam k ell penqr: to lam an votl.
I'T ,tiLlArgu l e ° V1:Ve1e.241114
TOG rut strealmut z f ‘ litz 111114.
Juq 20 th . 1107. AMA.. at li. 11.7Ati.
B SALE.
nurtmx.ina LOTS
MX NCI L DING LOTS. ooram of Doom ax 4
!Who moo 1.1-201 Pilo low sod Nfol tam.
JOHN D. akiLiy a lath,
No. ►oorN street.
IMICII
ROll SALE—BOILEIMIL--FOlllll
kWVD-RA.IIOIW RolLataf l lacbas la
tr. :VIA . ?il•a 4 l .V U lac i trta I I ' dim *" l i u rj
vivo avrtai°„..* - 4_,„ - 11 -- rta?;.l..t.;
4uk as blow o ":#2l rar EV.E—
rrivatt elv ;ZIA iz t .11 :UV
1867.
1858.
H. P. BALLARD & CO.,
THE WILL Et TISLIIHIDITRICILI
Produce Commission House,
Et., Yes York,
Hare um sailed fscilliles !Sr dlsposum Wool;
Hops, f Tobacco pad Hiptmlues, falstst to
manststariss.
TO. usualausuition given to Butter. Conan.
74E14 Pork, Beef. riDif, Grain. Bone reds,
Beeswax. Dried and dream rrnits. *seas. iind
all kinds of coinstry Produce. slyaiscal
rude on consignments. .
. .
CO! LltibMß NYL suractrzp.
Birwaratard—Nortla Liver Bark, N. Y.; Soo.
oad National Bank, Jamey Oily; Smith t May
nard, No. 15 Connlaral St.. N. Y.: H. D..ld
Holt. N 0.2 Broadway. N. y.l L. H. Haß,Haar,
No..
HI Broadway: Lollard ar lire
ar ltlabroond,
Va o all
AILJLEGIUENT
HURRY AND PROVISION
COMPANY.
JOUN A. McGRAW, President. '
J. P. 18118,,EL, Secretary.
Toe Stock of thisyomp•n) Is already nearly
bought op. Those wishing to aystl themselves
of Its hermits. hoe be tier
.A.M.l.T.ilr ALT 0.1'70310.
At 26 Federal 61., Allegheny.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS !
OREN, III'CONNELL & CO.,
N 0.178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY,
ARE CLOSING'OUT THEIR STOCK OF
Summer Dress Goods,
tight Chintzes,
Bilk tun Umbrellas, Parasols,
AT GLtEAT BARGAINS !
Black Silks, Black Alpacas,
Wool Delaines, all colors;
Prints, Gingbams, Ticking's,
Table Linens, Checks',
Jeans, Cassimeres,
Bed. White & Yellow Flannels,
Barred Country Flannels,
THE liCaT U TIM MAILILET.
Linen Towels; Irish Linens,
Shirt Fronts,
Balmoral and Hupp Skirts;
Corsets, &0., the.,
At Prices as taw ni any in the
city. All ore invited to call
and examine our stock.
BRWIN,III'CONNELL &CO.,
Not 178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY,
10=00
THE OILJD, ORIGINAL
TEA STORE !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
•
Young Hylton.
Old Ilyson. •
Gunitowder,
Eng. Breakfast,
Congos..
Donchong, '
OUlong.
Old Country Black,
• And Japan
T MI AL Eis,
ALL 01 VIZ ECM 14MILLITT.
No.. 20 Fifth f4treet.
possosovs AND FILTHY I
Axle Waite.. ars weed •
II tii ILVENCTUI 11 WLUUW RICO
• BLAME LEAD, WOIIT 0110E8113,
'UREA ALGA,
=
1118-PERII SPICE MILLS,
lisaulitctire Imo Nit perfectly !URI INtIOLL
-- 1400.00 REWARD
For aay adult... Woo foood oar Spices, Oas
asolasco or Pore Oakes go as Mr as thin
package. of adulltridad Bolos, uually WO.
NOISE 4i/J/1013111 VaLFas 11111011:0
ARBUCKLES & CO.,
&Inge cm= nt rnprieten or I'm Spite lilt
222 and 224 Martians!,
im in tor oar Drim r etute<lll74los3llD
iierantlaa:ls:4ll.4:lilPl4l-`
1673 BAGS COFFEE,
GOOD SO WriLICTLY 0/1010S.
in Igor. sad sUllelag. ►lp, • felt steel of
0711 ER GROCERIES.. •
Which oill to itote to the trede tai LOWS=
LAWMEN Piglet& freight added, b 7
ensuticus &
NaSR yst 211 Liberty keti, 1106114 k,
COMPRESSED
BUNGS.
ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO.,
llerostesterere sad Wholesale Dealers It
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plage; Taps, Irish _Moss, Meh l
ROSIN. DILNULLIM, Ata. ie.. '
Noy. 12S s 125 Third AL, Annaba It.
FIRST CLASS LOObINQ GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS ,
No. 110 Wood' ilt4 Vlttsburgh,
NM? eVitlailriVr th OlsewSl7.4,3
WALNUT :17144"uns'IRITui.. CcatM,
Corn Band.. and Dumas, (bawls, Ttlpod
and Bracket Tables at tabulate .40.1. and
V
iral ;M I ND itzumnsu ...c.ted tee
VAgintraNikant,
SHEPHAR•D'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTBBUROR, PA.
S . S. BRIAN,
=CM
BONDS, STOOKS;
AND REAL ESTATE,
/polio Bending, Fourth Street.
a r.Vr -4 :l. 4 : a h ° , m a m et *' .l, l°•°&• w,M
U AMWirg. boustatad•oirt? ".M"
AM orspiiNG FOR 1111.161Mi1l
lo prone VT its proprietor of soasitt.
ootoonehoteat pow la samonallal opus,
trop Ia utt, atty. Tim proprietor trill etre 1011.
!ardor, remote Tor "Irbil( to pa, opp ww, ll
doetroe. nista OA leteroel la tho conacorp.
Popltal required Moat W.".
APPLY TO
aio Sesrords..sr.
u.kwialliotbsub /PRI Lis, '
Jrie Bag:7, /011 eta Street.
T.•BE BANKERS' MID 111EICHADTS'
SECOND
GRAND PRESENTATION
ENTERTAIN it:NT !
=
SATURDAY, August 2i, 1867
IRVIND HALL, NEW YOH.
This Grand Distribution of Prins
will be Conducted , on the Mutual
• Benefit Principle.
A PRO RATA DISTRIBUTION OF PRO
FITS TO TICKET•HOLOERS!
Capital, - -.51;287,148
TICHETS, ON DOLLAR EH%
And limited to Chotallllos Two Hu
and mod ESEILCY-titio Tbfammd
Ono Readrog I 'forty .Wit.
The Fairest sad Most Impart!'
Plea of Presentation yet Offer
ed to the Public.
PRIZE WITH EVERY TICKET
PHOSPEC rua
♦ somber of the Means Boehm ate Mgr
chaste of Naw goat. In wedgm ion .L the
great same. ',bleb Itre attended meet of thc
4tharaante Prearatmlan Ituteratantenta or the
dam hart organised ihemeetrre Leta a company
with the .1.0 of lamiguratlng aw estarpriee
which. want It ahall reams there a far Froth,
shall at.. greater admattagte lto ticket 7 perr
chasers thaw any yet 'inmate.; and wts hh. be
tels condected tapitn • preleca7 legitimate and
imateees beam shall be Law trith these epee
ilenable Gestate...hal hare claracteaudniany
of Maw enterprion.
To this end they bate a:cal/pea the sale of
tickets. end the muttering of Me setae,. to
CLAJUL. WlLlStffist CV.. Seekers Ana Mae
attn. C ltroadmr, l•eer resho t !.
!rd.iti 01' re-glatallalalfae=4llll."Whlll
tway.= . l,l4.r.rerm-,:tnimr.d.
Wee et clue.
A rarer.. to tb• &aliter or pens and the
assent plan AI Matetbation. •loss below. Ind
neat.. at. Me mom nevus. who 'put
advantadm veld. wall ammo to all partial.
P•tli taa imtamrlse: and tie Costae:v.l and
•Ismachd ...M., 10
. eintmay, sad the
• Manastem.4 Santora the... will, S• 7 Mpg,
nine. a•C
:17:=41,
boa with the mot., •111 be etinearted, thas
fatamata at ticket bolder. will be Most
rata. watch. Over mid ...ad. 1. fut. At
le ttm dealre of Ille Yanyeta so madact Stan
tfwasaation for th• maul be.. of wanes.
Mimi fan.. • beset. Vd •etnpatoury to
Ovoid •n 7 and evmetbian 'aka mild Is the
Mist.. dogs...diminish prollt•Whlsii Le
likely loam., lb all whO latest.
LIST OF PRIZES
rr=
MEMM
WIFE
_ .
Two sun prises at
10.1%0 MOO
Tr. sun prim. at..—.. ..... 411011 16.M0
Tour oasis priZOF
ton al pat. at ' MOM
Right sank pritos at 1 . 000.
1.0%
Teartesu out primps U.
Tor. 7 rash prizes at. it,wo
Twentr.dr• cash pmt0rat......... SOX
Irony cask plans at WO 4440
Sersaty.drs cash prises at 50 • 4,110
One hundrnd and forty cask mind - 4to
Van nandred and SIM tat prlaw .1.
1100
Onflitted and taverns. pre rash
Mims at 1,730
Two mdesa militia. at ..... 6 1.100
M 4 Cash Mu, amountlni to.. 1050.40:1
=!
, .
Steinway's °Mad Mao& at....81.10e pMara
& Ularkartara dean' rinses at. idtr, 11. e x,
ittelowar. :Octave I lan. at.. latt ye®
21. Catalan as'. 7 oasts Flu.. at MO
In Melodeons at,.. It la OW
13 Melodeons a 1.... '1.13
I=l
Whaeler it Wilson sate ewe
Boehm Machtsca at - Cart
101 Wawler s Wawa 6W cue
halm Illachlaw at. .... IS.OOO
L.
W heeler Wilson PleaWalla
Maaklaes6 An
n Wlo nV W. eau sowing X
.
us.
SCO Wagers' Isa case Liessisia:
cal s es at Its ' WO.
ISO Wawa' plain bevies Madams. 63 MEW
6 Fall .eta DtamOad. at 46. 6 61 1r.1.400
10/311 se 161311•160664 at 3.7 ,000
16 DlamOad Claatar Maio at MI 12,130
1/16/6066 Master muse at........-(75 11,603
Dlextutad ( luta, Itlage M....-. 410 11,260
Dtamaad 01140 MAP St••••• • • 13 r-ra
611.61606 et (31ust62 Plit• at. 656 1,277
=I
•
II gents. cold Watches 111 D $3.4:4
MLI: 7,:= :17 ***** Irs • • tl7l.
kleats.4lo.. at" — "" ... lat 11417
at Ladles , Dlttaaud dot NV attillea.., XXI 4.4413
1.1 Lunge Goal Waldiet at.......... 10.173
at Waist' gold Malebo'. at... .......190 (4.110
101 Lti
adle& •td Wale nn at. 143 LLO7O
lI;LYZJI WATCUZIN
al Amadeu Illyes Watch.. ...... * 4 kw
Jimultu alms, ashes at. W U 7.F1
a... Luau Watneu . ,240
LI Dotachod Lever Bilur W sub. at tr ~MI
al l y11041411: 1 61;Wellill $ 4 4112
11 .. • Oda
Total value of 141otc
The Maskers' mut itertbsalS , Fun Wauzl
Conran woo even Cu July gto. it mu • mutt
anenes. Tbs mammoth Usll Sllout .U. 12 Ulu
Oita orate oily. • Thu sudlazooarpolaled • 001.
alitou of Slat ot the luau um., sahl
ittrAlttrit=iLlt=gair t =
rf ra cgosurl,iersteVlTrAV
:r itiu ,...lnuc tua atl se la = toli w art i s . ;? o. lo :d r . asAlP u ls . ut p ezwen
Tickets, OAS
. .
l'or Ni at Um Baking Bane r
W it/tOTLE UU.; Hroulora. ow York. or
mot by pluton recolVt Vt" "mP n".
Mont Motor.. tho. .too to
we can with WOW
tW t d , X.Ol
t. Woo* oo sr. It bo •
• tor Limo Irublokl.tetnb__,_. oo
lig.itt eik, sj ,
9* dayot
•
.• Main WM OR OLDS HATEI.
No treater discount •1111P1 oiltroed Os I larger
Bomb. of closets.
al ?lakes* so ono Marcos
6 Ttaxots to ono odareAs tor P
• llckti.• oat, rdatoss tor 121
IS portal 10 ale Mannar 11 03
ism r tor .dronO Oust 011hoo .ordito, orproos, Cl '
it roslol=o6 lottoroitSr Wart at Olif lid • •
AU IMILIIIIIIiOIIIOII3 mut Cs addroPed to
, Gem wimmill k ca,
lilroadtWaYin• I.
NOTICES
tTO THE STOEIEOI,IIEIEI
OT THL LITTLZ KANAWHA AND
BURNING STRING TZTROLL UN CO. ud
the STOCRIIOLDr&S or ITN STANDING
STORE t WICST TUBA PITRALEUM CO.
• ...hm of the Stoekhold•r• of
=MCI
the abiere named Dampest° at the ernes of
BONNEY Itußl3, No. Co Fourth street. kilts
fntrSh. on the NINTH DAY 01 AUDI.I3T.
at tan o'clock 1. N..• ' ,
Ale,. on the EVENING OP THE 6131 E DAY.
at Di A•aloet. will Mold. all the IiURPLOS
:SOCK of the Companies above aimed, at the
Commercial Sale, _Bootee of A. MeILIVALNE.
No. 1116 Illmltheald street.
I=
=I
azl2:e9) Ker.retarr.
tar - UNION REPAMLICAN
°OUT! CONVENTION.
x ayar REPO mac Ax vow: as or Aau
r4.4gtiviT.,MAT,Vlrtrgrt:lh;',o42,
einahlps, ov
• Saturday, August 31st,
fa: &It TWO DELiGATIni tram coon elcc
°"zrtalttLlTVlEFO•roq"Pg.°2g,hig
PulTtr...t_botolnanno candidate; fcr collate
"Zi tlanonaiiir=" . ""L n i "r.?ic!aj ‘
be held between tliTle i n'ca th :f T triT h lFt:l
will
p.m. oial:4l:ti , r 4 Lomeli and 9itte.
D. Lulli. MI. and tototlto ib:%,:grat
...11b. wigs. and to Inc Lownallps by mark-
Wit r 7
JACOB it.ruraxu, alinirman.
N. E:17,6.4.. I
WTI* INTEUEST,L'i GOLD,
on the 1171C8T 31011TGAI3E PRISM of the
UNION PACIFIC BMA! CCIIPANT,IkAm
Uae-AUGUE , T lar. 11470 , 111 lie P. lB ea wefts,-
lotion of the Coupon. therefor, at the Ranting
Moue of ' •
DILIESEY. 1110B6All * CO.,
No. 53 EXCHANGE PLACE, New Pork.
and slier Guedate.
(Awed.) WM. J. PALMER.
JULY 01, Treasurer.
I,l3:esserra •
aIVOTICE.
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
'The Allegheny Valley liallinsA Company will.
mall lumber notlea, transpaM woraptiv. fro '
the present tertalitne of the road. at Brady s
OfPetroleumßo
m a y Pittaog, anY
that be offered. at 25 OEN
PEE BARUVI.. entleettirn empty Darrell from
Pittsburgh to Brady, Bend at 10 CENTS PAWS.
TAO traek of thero'du extended down to. and
along the water's sad, at Brady , . Bead. as as to
alitatl all necessary facilities ler . tee convenient
and speedy transfer of Oil from host. to cars.
wa:rry if. ELACKATOSZ. nupit.
ITO PLUMBERS AND GAS
YlTTER.,—Propo.at. 1.111 be received
at JAVEs ROHR'S rhos Store, No. 82 LLLLL
street, until THURSDAY, the Nth day of Atl
anta, forhe PLUMBING AND OAS pITTLNO
r L e=d.l o % , , : he Keystone Saving. Hank, on
. IlKadetaloa II CV% NI seen at %herdic. at RARE
It 'CARR, Nos. 2 and 4 St. t; 41t street.
_112,243 •
IIarEILECTION NOTICE.—The
Stoekholder. of tke •
PITTSBURGH GRAIN ELEVATOR 00.
Wlll ineet at the BOAItD OF TRADE ROOMS,
on MONDAY, the Rd day of September 181, at 2
o'clock th• at.. roe the pu
sootiest elottlng a
Heard of Dlrecton for the tar.
T. L. 111./180211n, Seeretarv.
Plltaburgh. July St 1867. 1.11:c22
Ia"THE PHYSICIANS TO THE
SMARM OP /SPALLT4 krill be at the
k. Fourth
or the Board. No. IPS street.
BOSSY DAY, between the holm ors .4 3
o'clock p. m.. for the purpose or vsectnating
those tumble to pay.
jrcon chccilriiii.xes.
` , THE BEST Id TOE aIEIPEST."
96TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE,
TOM LASSES PAID, 521,271,972 571
/ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
1567.
ALISMIETS • (At llarket
Cub on head. In Banks, $ 515_1811
Real Snots ....... ......... ••• %V; ri!,
■ M ontan Baud.
Soak stock 1,10443 CO
United States. State mot Cltr Stoat
and other robile Secosittes.. ...... 1.981,311 St
. . ,
Lem LlabUttle., Oahu :Lot due and ."s'493S
•UnadJustea 377.C44 id
Net. AIUS!
Fire and Inlaid Navigation Risks
M=EIMM=iI
liatloni ber en.brenee win be priesptl7
anaathollo aa4 reticles isee. by
A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
atamee 03 701311211 lil HIZT.
TEAS TEAS I TEAS !
OFALf. MC= AI:13 QUALITY. AT
33.111=1-11EVEL
Priam Toatax Oa aitrr D o na Extra Mal ,
1.40
tiood .
HLMIEL TW—Oolonga.
But e 1 .40 P0..1.14
Good "
IMAM TW—Pogrellong, Souckang
lam. sue Rosa /lard Eat Breakfast.-- 111.31
•• " 4 ' `. •Wo .... Connt,T. do 111
....
JAPAN MAD. ..
Uncolored Japan. val 7 pleasant t1av0r....../LM
/span. Young Flamm. 14.1
fto. I *ied Tem. IBeatMeek, to o. Tat. µJO
ate. 9 ei • fd Peet •• , 4 a •` SAO
Tram the went , bov one eth setae% Just what
kind of Ten they and bane them pat tip so
nit/ and totwardeif by any of the NA.
les, who now carry goods at very
it try doting to we twenty matte per
V=l 'd igittw P a r iVi exactly n t IVa U th eirg
A. KRIM
snrA rn a t 74 Yellers' aL. Alleteenr.
IDIOND ....... MALL
BURKE & BARNES,
Fire Proof Salamander Sale,
UM in sun uni BLR&UB PINT sin,
IRON WINDOW SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS,
129 & 131 Third it,
Between Wood sod StattaAcid,
•
- r/r118U1LE111.1.44
pod the fellow additional recommeleatloa o
tde Ire proof gnallttee of our estes
Blum. 410 Pacuisto Og.riCa 1
.1
oil •
•W. A. ?Aces.,
' Youngstown, tthlo, June 17th.
Yaws. lurks / Damn, "Utaburph. la
Gmerussual—We 0119. you, today, by rall.
rood, a safe of your mate, for a few repairs. The
safe went through the dleastrovo .11th that oe.
Tared hen on the oth of Ruth 10. 1, buraths
our stuccoed warehouse, sad wo are sled to In
form you that the papers taken out or the at.
alter the drawers sot umuied in the least. We
dld not sippoire any silt. mmlally 60 small •
Mee. eould poselldy stied such a Ire, gad when
we discovered tho p)theri ul We and found; no
wore ogrotably disappointed. W • will give you.
an order for • large Mao safe when we met 14t0'
our pow Writ. • Trot, yours,
jormllt W.S4,..'.,PACKARD.
IRON..CITY CURER C 0 .4
N 0.3 St: Clair Street. . •
Molar buretkaaed of AItDRIW )314105 the
watt.. deck Of Hardware. Cotltry and Varlet/
Hood.. at Has above Mad. It ti their Intention
to Imo Da bald a lee, star. or -
HARDWARE. CUtLERY:
Dv, Il g es. Reolvers. Pistols. 71stkR A Teesle
luso Zeb?;
liviotst Ilebuon, vuttlryt Stenells
sae stu n g . 1.112 Instlo g Rem sad (.....guAr
Nun., 110 W..
• 11 . U. SOWN,
T. TAINT 6 1 /...11.136121t....W.w. G. at'c..1 , 01.183
GENERAL INSIREICE AGENCY
SWEARINGEN a IN'CANDLESS,
No. /If FOlarrit OZ. IPllt.burich, Pa.
Genteel .eients for Western rennerlvanle of
ColLinental Life Insurance Co.
MEMEEEI3
Mffl
MCC rstVr STOOK and 11 desernstlons or
Ins w urance enectodln responsible Companies, at
loest rms. Isnballtrre
&SS MOOR STORE,
Man Sabbath School Book Store,
Test.lo2ta. Babbith &hoot Law.
ji.es ligtuulteat Thcoloalati. tiotgoog
Yd Blank 2.1 u. gliulaatal. a., /tare and
allaoallaasona Zook* Banned and all ordan
orocoptay as cAaap aa Lae
U. lirabffilli.l3.
_lflattare 113 Taiga lit-. nuatruab.
A . H. ElDaWltiu & CO.,
MS. SS Fourth Street,
rallltaara of 0131300D1a READRRU, DEAN%
AIUTIMATIO, BURTTIa Ellialgla/All AND
CUW..ZY , B truing BoOKIt Also. Insaaraogo.
ran of BLANK HOVEL WOK if fli Maw as.
teltlA4 In a/I lu lona. A lulu 'Wok of
314111 agaatutly haat/. ygg
NEW EMIT CLASS GROCERY.
110. ItEDIELL araarearair.
huh stock of -
Moss, Cons, Sugar*, AV., tic.;
Wblw ore olor to We tonal* at lowest Wt...
A.V.I3IIYANT.
own:Mt •
J. W. HANNAH.
• Ito. In xanzirry intim
. _Du/arta:a cwt.:
Clain, Cakes, kids and Mits.
"Weattentlea Darziolitati v iC?ilee ant
To GLASS Buu orAcrunzas..
rim aux-Au W runsx",..?
71 ,..." 411 ..*.d1rc nr Aikt.: or.
SOX. Bt. Wats.
WANTB
he WAIN „ TED—An a m
Resin et.
~
Tnnieloo Tee.. wan oemtctive.
tour tho
.
sod dolls.. to joist the eabeextbre s well e••
totetened Mora Saltionhee. •dm toteoopele
tomsh for • ha= nol atridd Von.
•ddrees T. R. comer Chutes mad Heade
tot st.eet . ,Belitd.on 6 let dl
TWO CLAig coax:, „
AT 3G SIAHNZTSTREET.
I=IIM'oM
WARTE D—CARIIINESv RI.
FLIES. REVOLVER- 4 , (Or whlch mfll pay
In cash. It delivered In good order. 610 tar Row-
Rides or Oarelnee. (sects wowara.): ES to
W for sbarpes Mew br Carol nes I We tO WO for
H .1 . ; • 80. .
or WIWI.. Obarteen Woofers:
. n
es to for ColOs ReullnEtou . s Revolver% le
or e oofers.) role reduction madean Mien
arms. rersons Mel.t any or arm. tiletetra
ale caneddress or apply to J. H. JORNISTOIie
e reet Western lima orks
. earner
3 1;agg Ire
Wayne Pltteburab.
WANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS,'
And Compound interest Notes.
alf.£l3 T. BRADY k CO.
Corner Ftrarth and Wood Sta.
11711 M
!WANTED—Men In Salesmen
z pl um=l . . o or National Art Assoclane*.
8. 8. MOAN,
rresideat of Msooloilos,
111 Mooloud !OW, ritisbaro h.-
Et=l
FOR RENT
FOR RENT.
27t0 Large Store Roomy
nro. 164 01110 STREET. .Posaeutonst•Oninto
MulllNly. Counters and Encoring. for sata•
loquira at 116:100 OItIUBT4ZAT,
J 731.41 Corner Neat Common.. Atlegb•67.
MEM
--
TO LET, •
TWO SMALL HOUSES,.
217‘414,11 - ta to Eta;
.00 Salient meet.- oprosttoi Wow wear
twin. Enquisy on thapreml...
I U. VITZPALSUIC •
FOR RENT, I.
A LARGE ROOM, Mk OM,
git z irn r inc r "" .11727.1M1g 1 i
114 BOWL or 010:011
ravro44lv - oriii:74:l - ffni
BARGAINS L' CARPETS,
PLwrrzia:c..
ALL-WOOL - INGRAINS,
REDUCED 25. PER YARD.
BRIISSELS CARPETS,
REDUCED 23c. PER YARD.
oat 'MAUI uul Red Checkea
CHINA MATTINGS,
REDUCED TO 3.5 e. PER YARD.
Heavy Reduction in Lace Curtains,
=ll
McFAULAND tk COLLINS,'
No,. 71 and 73 Fifth threat.
Nest to U. S. Custom noise and Fort OZ.; sea
and Floor, over Helm Weer's Hook More.
Jeterr:7/1: SOW?. . . -
NEW CARPET STORE.
FBEBII l ARIIIVAL OF '
35° ;
AZW PA.TI3/121 13
Tapestry Brussels.
Body Brussels,
3-Ply and 2-Ply.,
Tapestry Ingrains.
A Full:lino of Straw Mattingly
maw, ctualasa Aso reset.
Oar met ls faller wish i ng say pasha. OMB
this sesson. Those good. oaa 000
will do well to illsd al • 041.
BOVARD, ROSE , Ik CO.,
AI 1/778 lITIIEST, (mond loofa
•wii:v7NBwT over EAU. • Ben.
HAVE REMOVED.
M'CALLUM BROMM,
as=
pem open littler very eptali gad ame.
modsanctiNW
No. 51 Fifth Street,
A new Ilse at all netaad &Arable patleras
SIEDXLLION VELVETS.
Velvets, Brussels,
TAP/OTR r BRUSSELS,
L laria and choke assortment or .
- Piano 'and Table Covers,
toms, lOSMO MS as 11011,
cola awe. . ,
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
, Ingrains,
=3
fficCALLIIM BROTHERS;
• am mnstki.. street.
tolta,
CARPETS.
OLIVER.
ffi'CLINTOCK
COMPANY,
SAGE MIST OPEXED
For the Spring Trade,
=
NEB CARPETS,
Off Cloths, Shades, Se.
Atittaloll Ls cadet to our toe stook of
mann ?am 01 tuso sun
Great Decline in-Prices,
14,1' N'aze ...^irszE as
Haysioest•rET•i:ii4:,4:l
DON'T BE DECLIVED BY
-
710srlshlifir barcolunds sarestlscaszts of
Slor ISuldass, but isst • IiTSUVILK • HA
SSE-It Its. bents fully tested for std
. W'M
T VA
• • • TAT
3Nrch, 100 I PiL ii. sistreeto
alyThlab above tbattbeebl.
WitOVER & 17AHEMS
ELASTIC STITCH AND. LOCK STITCH
Sewing.lll - achis' les
.
gip.3.44.• tor th em and Manarseiartad
can .4 as
.Yo. ios rift% Street
GET NONE BET A"
GROVER & BA.ICEER,
Fora Holiday um' It t. SClable. Ted's% sad
tbneforsUza ban. Dan , ifth Waal, and an 11 al
110. 105 /11 . 111 !IT,. &bora
,9„HO HARNESS, &CA !IMAGE
&wad sea the new _
OZTEI & 14111 It i ninsa lawn.
Balton bsibm *lamina It Is the ten Sorbets
see. /or We as
X°.:l°3
IMME:3
TILE GROVER A MULE)!
SEININC.MACHINE
ts the Mtn. Thole of kleeheattste. Masse eloP
ma examloa It at
NO 105 fir= Irma?.
above aseltlaetil
EDUCATIONAL
=I
CIVIL AND 111INEW ,
ENCINEERINC. • •
At thelt6N6BI;A6U PLILYTMCIUNIO MAT!.
.TITTA. TROY, N. Y. I.stroetlon wen. tber-
AulrA. Grashmura email. most &arable yew.
I.lcAs. RA.ogArasSAPT. 00. /or the AIt.NUAL
."01,071,14,rre6talgagiat...1 Itiforsamwatlonircs,
JrA,:erl
BISHOP DOW/Oilll HISnTOTE.
♦ alum:dual
School for Young Ladlet
.re. 62 Grant Street.
T.b6 Trim or toe oast Session_ ed this
School wtll oerin on 3110 , DAY, tlepu9l6.
Icerls•ers eao Goo alosa al J. /1.. WILDIN
C.O.'S, No. 101 Wood otnns. and of DAV/11.
CLA• I ‘. • 00 .'4 No. 14 Wood Wert.. ; • •-•
Jot Wan:AMA or admlrslon addrur
REV. Z. J. COMMA,
Rsc-rox.
I=7El
GOOD NEW&
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIRES;
Ingalls Ibr . WAD 8 BIULAD. The Wien
sad ' lb. tallith 'IL W.' , eit-twart ba•L
Wszd.. None atbiblerle
EGGER LOGO!" DODS?,
Jost reeetsvd osd , reallelni tbr
_Zweski
dgi) , ) Pub mutton Bak Irma Um nea Ulna
futon. I
mrarair BZA. Jr..
171 , 3211 all Lloearrlll.• /204 k,.*l
II
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