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TIM REFORM Nov R.MENT IN ENG.
LAND.
- .•
The extension of the franchise under
gas Refozzi Bill, so as nearly to double
tie nadtber of voters, is a step in thedt-
Mt= of popular government greater
thin has been made In that country at
One time for nearly two hundred years,
sad we may rest assured that It Is .only
the &ant a new series which will. nol
end until the political Institutions of that
ancient monarchy shall be brought into
close saiimilation to those of 'this noun- ,
Tba statesmen of Europe for three
quarters of a century have watched the
experiment of popular government in
;United States. with great Interest
y uw and acknowledged that it was
- admirably calculated •to develops the
spirit and energy a people such AB
ours, and that under it we mule aux
migbd progress; but they bad little faith
in its strength. They honestly believed
that it was not calculated to bear np-tm
der those rude sbocks to wbich Europe
an State& are subject. Bit the war of
the Groat Rebellion—as u nder shock. than
ever amid= of the old world success
fatly Stsitithied-4emitnstreted that In
tiffs ophgcnii. they •erred; and now the
'ealy serious barrier. to the progress of
libaral ideas and popular government- li
England, under a pressure of public
opinion, which at would have been per-
Bons to reran, has conceded a large ex.
tendon of the right of suffrage; but tla
- - este by folki hag not yet been conceded.
Tho wealthy and the aristocratic classes
cling SO the Ciao wee vote, because they
' bolas thereby Ina great degree to con
trol the mffrages of the dependent
• dames; and so long u that mode of
. voting Is adhered to they will, In many
places, control IL The next straggfi
will be for the ballot; and when that shall
be conceded the power of the aristocracy,
u such, will be broken.
•
Yen are poitty much alike in all
countries, and therefore we may be sure
that is 1100/1. II It is ascertained that the
• power of the government is to Pin from
the hands' of the few to those- of the
mamba thousands of leading men in
the mere localities will mount the new
waits, that they may be carried into
ethos or plate.--The.flunky of to-day
will be a demagogue to-morrow. -
For more than a thousand years Eng - -
~. land has been slowly progresdng in the
_ Ens of popular freedom, and this slow
.
lieu has been her salvation. Her con.
initiation was not made : it grew. Even
its dead wights and excrescences hare
had their saes. To Dave cut any of Men.
of prematurely would have been attend
od with danger. Bat it is certain that
I Vest numbers of her people now believe
that the pruning knife may be used free
li t . The abolition of church rates, and,
'• indeed, a total separation of the Church
' .
Rein the State, are freely discussed, am
are sure to follow in due time. sad It
May be that the abolition of monarchical
• Mons, and the substitution of an elective
sad responsible -- chief magistrate, an
' .events not very remote. All these re
!bred, radical as they now appear, may
be brought shoed by peaceable processes.
step by step, without any very_great na
' dotal commotion. The time for resist
trig ideas by brute force is fast ponder
+twits*. Our slaveholdera thought they
- could crush ideas under the heels of
tiseir mobs and their . battalions; base
" the experiment ended in their
being crushed themselves. They,
too, like the aristocracy • of England,.
clung long and tenaciously to the Ciao
roes firm of suffrage, to that, by their
lordly presence, they could overawe the
'poor and the dependent; but now, "in
the coons of human events," their for
mer slaves have the ballot and are out
voting them. It might be profitable for
the chases which have long ruled the
British empire to mutt their eyes ore . -
. • this way, and witness the fate of theft
who once most resembled them in this
country. 'The progress of sound politl
cal Ideas - never cause violent commo
bona Ilia the attempt rudely to resist
that minis which doe this. .
Mara It bne very hopeful sign attend.
lag these movements in England, and
thatis, that statesmen who haVe resisteu
these reforms, seeing that they are key
!table, are already proposing the estab
Alshtimat of a great system of national
, education, so as to prepare the mane,.
for their new responsibilities. Thai
ohms, if it is done, will enable the na
t , Bon to Pais through this great transition
Wily.
1111161111 M. JOHNSON AND STAN - lON
The President, having curtly and '
ruddy sicked Mr. STANTON to - give up
his portfolio of the War Department,
and the latter gentleinin bavieg in on
mistakable terms replied that he will D - 01
• do it, Is in an awkward dilemma. very
.11kily Mr. Jonirsoir supposed that Mr.
flyaarron would regard his note ass per
, Soma knelt and forthwith resign; but in
this he was mistake's. MI.- Bralmos
was Secretary of War long before Mr.
Jounce! was Preaident of the United
&Mee. Ile was appointed by Mr. Lut.
must during his first term and confirmed
• by the Senate, then pi -appointed by Mr
Lino= at the begtlaning of his second
- term, and hale confirmed, so be has
•
'Very good reason to feel that, although
he is Secretary of War while the other
Pveddcat of the United States, he. is
not if.r. Jousees's BecrePtry, or bound
to heed his 'captious demands. Strdni.
>a the - Ixtudidence of Congress and th,
country, and conscious that his continu
- anal at his post is esse_ntial tb the peace
• and well-being of the itatioe, ho can
&third, without in the slightest- degree
Impairing his Character as as bonorabl,
Han, to disregard such a demand is that
. which the President made Upon him.
But the President can suspend him
2 . rus, he can; but how long Neal he re
main suspended? The Tenure of cili.
Itivi declares that tiering a recess of tht
Besets the President may, upon eel
deans satisfactory io himself that au
officer haa been "guilty of misconduct
'in once, or crime, or for any'reason
shall become Incapable or legally die
' qualified to perform its det/es, in , such
OW, end Ito other, the President may
Autspend such officer, and designate some
suitable person to perform temporarily
the dells; of the office until the next
session of the Senate, sod until the same
'shall be acted upon by the- Senate." It
,is, however, his duty under the law to
report the suspension, and the . reasons
kw It, within twenty days after the next
isesstiag of the Senate. Should thefien
ate not concur in the suspension, "ouch
ofteetr., eo attopeaded, shall forthwith re.
eititssatit duties of his
'Tidy President knows perfectly well
what probability there is Of the present
Senate concurring in Mr. Sratavort's sus
resides; or how much weight his Teas
one tia'r such suspension *would have with
that body. Ile would not dare to charge
him with "misconduct in office," or
"mime," or of incapability; and no nth.
ei reason is admissible. To pht him Out,
- and then have him walk back triumph.
404 fa s few weeks would be greatly
wens than to suffer him to remain, and
the President has sense enough to know
thaw
If the President la resolved to compel
Congress to bring blm before the bar of
thel!tsnate under articles of . Impeach
ment, he could accomplish his object In
jots Way more effectually than by driving
ads eldand well-tried officer froth his
?or that provision of this law, which
emancipates the members of the Cabinet
front the caprices - of the President, and
**des Mr. Elffanffon to retain the posi
ifintheehas so long and so faliblitily
fa iiidebted' to ibe earnest
and metbitent trees of the Hon. Tyro*:
As WlLriatie, attic 2.8 d Mulct.
INUTLKILL i cou rir W AR
UPON TN s REAM sG HAILtiOAD
A correspondent of the Philadelphia
I'ress, vnittog from Pottsville, August.
6th, says:
The people of Schuylkill county.ase
in a whirlpool of excitement over the
nomination of a State Senator, which
In the (trictrac of ten
event takes place
days. There are three candidates before
the Democratic party, though the con
test has n trrowed down to . twa _ mr.
Wm. 31. Randall, of North Illanheim,
the present Incumbent, and Bernard
of Pottsville. The former at the
last session of the Legislature was a de
.armload opponent of the bill giving the
' Reading Railroad Company the right to
nay and sell coal, and to lease any col
liery with the Intention of working it.
It is mid that mainl s - d efy through his
tion that bill. waeated. !Sinceexer-
that
time Mx. Bernard Redly, a contractor
on the Reading road, has announced
himself a candidate for the position of
Senator. The canvass has fairly pened,
and the Most i n excitement prevails
throughout tins entire county. It may
be said that the tight is now between the
coal-operators and miners anti the Read
ing Railroad Company, A. series of meet
ings, to take place in every section of
the county, have been arranged, at which
prominent gentlemen will make ad
dresses. .
Ho thou proceeds to detail the proceed
ings of a largo meeting of the dem.
Gurney,' held in Pottsville on • the eve
ning before, over which It. It. Mounts
presided, and st which the Hon. - FRAN
ms fituangs was the chief speaker.
Neither in the discussions nor In the
. .
resolutions is there the slightest refer
ences to politics, either Si ate or National.,
Opnosittim to the Reading Railroad ap
peared to swallow np all other consider.
mina' As an interesting. piece of hls
'sory we give the following paragraph
from the report of Mr. ROGUES'S re
marks :
Tie sp.aker then gave a history of the
, Reading Railroad from its start, in whlal
he said that in the year 1087 the State
Lsgialature authorized a coml ie). to
crmstruct a railroad from Reading to
Philadelphia,, with a capital of $l,OOO,-
000, which they had the right to Increase
to 82,000,000, and with the right to
declare dividends nut above 12 per cent.,
and if above that, one-half to go to the
Educational Fund. In this charter was
a clause that if said company thall mitt.
fawn abuse any of the privileges granted
them, the Legislature might repeal said
privileges. The road was constructed.
What is the state of the case now ? This
company, that was chartered with a
capital of 'sl,ooo,ooo,'m its last report
to the Legislature, has a capit,l paid in'
stock of $22.742,867 27, and a debt of
80,710,562 117, making a total capital of
of 829,462,420 84. According to the
same report, this road...of-58 miles in
length, has now 748 6 10 miles of track.
In that are not included the following
roads The Auburn and Allentown, the
Schuylkill and Susquehanna, the East
Pennsylvanta, Columbia and Lancaster,
.he Lehigh and Schuylkill, the Enter
prise rosa, and the road inam Tamaqua
to Ilazlelon. These combined add 300
more miles, making a grand total 01
1,048 6 10' miles.
Ile stated that in 1866 the Reading
Railroad carried 5,197:66: tints of freight
(the bulk of which was cost) while this --
Pennsylvania • carried but 2,1136,119,
showing in excess of 2,011.208 in favor
of Reading. Jar. litionits, after
dwelling at length upon the misdeeds of
the Company, declared war against it
in the following style:
"I now propose to enter Into a contest
with it, into which the word comprombe
a not lobe entered. I promise io attack
, t in the trout, on the flank, and in the
ear. In the front, by securing rival
ornfets; on the flank, by securing legis-
I ition to head off the further privileges
which they ask; and in the rear, by hold
ng them responsible, benne the courts
ler any infractions of their charter."
Of the merits of this controversy we
know nothing; but the opposition to the
road must be intense indeed when such
uoliticlans as F. W:lluouse are so ab
sorbed In the question as to lose sight of
party. - We give the last of a series of
resolutions adopted; -
"Resolved, That we earnestly urge on
both political conventions of this county
to require written pledges from their
several 'candidates for the Legislature
•hat they will oppose the granting of any
further corporate rights or privileges to
to the' Philadelphia and Reading Rail
road Company, and that they wtll make
every possible effort practicable through
legislation to have this company made
eccountable.beforethst body and before
the courts for the numerous abuses of
their franchises,"
TnE NEA sERPEN r
A sea serpent in Lake 3lichigan is the
newest marvel of the day. Sundry sail
ors have seen It, or think they have seen
it; at least they have Been something
which--was "very like a whale," and so
we have long and very particular de
scriptions of the , "critter," just as we
need to have years ago of the serpent
which visited ,Nahant and other partiof
• the rockbound coast of New England. I
It is a little remarkable, and Is evidence
, 4 great sagacity on the part of this shy
and mysterious monster, that be never I
sxhlbits himself to the gaze of admiring
mortali, except when newspaper men
nave little else to talk about. The latest
rod most veritable witness that has been
Ilaced upon the stand by the enterpris
•ng editors of the Chicago ?pumas is a
Mr. klunzen, a fisherman. Here is' the
picture drawn from his description:
As we have said, Ma estimate of the
length, which, he .informs us, was five I
times the length of his boat, very nearly
tallies with the previous accounts, while
his estimate of the circumference Is
equally confirmatory. The general color
of the animal lease bluish black, darkest
in the center, graduating nearly ton
blue toward the head and tail. The, un
der side of the animal was only tights, as
he lifted his head and tail occasionally,
and this appeared to be of a grayish I
white, resembling the color of the dog ,
fish somewhat., The head was a little
larger than the human average bead I
,
growing smaller toward the mouth, and
sloping gradually toward the neck, some. I
what liken gesPri. Toward the snout,
which was triangular In shape, the head
wee very much depressed, and on the
extreme end of the snout Mr. Muhlke
thinks there were barbels, but of this he
Is not sure.. No teeth were visible. The
eyes were large, larger than the human
eye, but of their colorer shape Mr.. M. i
could loan no idea whatever. Only a
portion of the neck was visible.: This
-.preened to he roman , and along its I
upper surface and extending nearly to
tts tail, was a series of 'what looked mks
the bony plates of a sturgeon. This
ridge extended over the first section of I
the animal which Mr. M. saw apart but apa
from this there was no appendage viol.
hle oe the forward part of the animal.
Mr. M.. however, is confident that there
'were either flea or legs, toward• the head
and under the water, esthete was a cot
'omit wash of ilmcwater on either . slde of
Ohm near that point, as if ['ewes imitate
thg tits huge bulk by the motion each
appendages. - A - few feet forward of
the tat: ttiere was AI well developed finer
a greenish boo, corresponding with the
dorsal flu of the eiurgmb, but many
times larger, and evid.otly very power
, tol The entire fin bed a lateral motion,
and the various spines of which it was
composed had an individual longitudinal
motion, se that sometimes the tin almost
closed op like is fan. Immediately be
neath this was en anal fin, possessing
the same characteristics, but different in
shape, being very long, and the spines of
equal length. Itrinunfiateiy in front of
this fin were two well developed legs.
Mr. IC thinks they ended in a web foot.
In any event, they were Jolntleas, bet
so flexible that the animal could drew
them up to the belly when they were net
in use. By analogy, therefore, wed:mid
Infer that the animal had similar legs at
his other extremity, wbtch favors the
Suppositionthat he sear c h times MI the
bed of the like, Inof his prey,
and at once banishes the supposition that
be might be of the sturgeon family. The
tall itself was of great size and strength,
very unsymmetrical in Shape, with
something resembling long hair cover.
fag its entire upper surlkee, the ender
surface being diversified with sharp
- ridges,-radiating to the outer edge.
The artist haa overdone it. Fine, and
a tali "of great size and strength," and
legs, are too much for one animal.
A New En TEllrifllle.—fin I ppsn Point.
on the Sound, shoot sir hoar and a half.
from New York, was-sold the other day
t o a company of wealthy gentlemen, who
propose making it the moat attractive
place of residence in the United State'.
Over one million dollars was paid for
the hand alone, and the plan for improve-
ments fe of the most lineal character.
Cars will run directly from the Point to
- New York city, and a steamboat will
make daily trips. • A magnificent hotel
Will be erected, controlled by en tape
rienced Manager.- •The wile of property
forprivate residences wiU be restnmed
to each as Will render the property, if
not a "colony of aristocrats," at least
an attractive neighborhood for gentlemen ,
'of taste, mesas and culture, I
THE SALE OF OUR MONITORS-A
PRO ma..T.
- dia , roussr r August 10, 1567.
&axons Gazgrva - :—I trust you will
open your columns to one who is deeply
Interested in the welfare of his country,
in ordgg that he may protest in strong
language against the wholesale destruc
tion of our navy, by agents of our Gov
ernment. I refer to the sale of our val.
ttable fleet of iron-clads to foreign pow
, era, which may on the morrow turn
them against ourselves:. That there is
sootething wrong in the sale of these
valuable auxiliaries to the welfare of our
commerce, is patent to the least casual
observer, and much more so to the prac
tical. engineer, who ;mows the value,
the strength and completeness el- every
vessel found in the navy. The sale of
the Dunderberg,* although - practically
speaking it was never in the actual own
ership of the Government, excited no
particular surprise at the time, inasmuch
as it was pronounced unseaworthy by
officers -of the naval department, who
were not presumed to be ignorant of the
matter in which they made decision.
But when the telegraph flashed word
across the ocean that the Dunderberg
hail made a marvellously brilliant pas
sage to Europe, the public wondered
why such a vessel should have been per
mitted to pass out of the possession of
our own awborities. The ordinary an- ;
nouncement that Br. Webb, the builds r,
hod made nearly n million dollars by the
refusal of the naval authorities to accept
his vessel, let some light into th trans
action; and the existence of a ring of
speculators at once suggested tself to .
the minds of many practical • 'taking
men. Only a few days after th , follow
ing grave announcement ma made
through the Associated Press, r garding,
one of the best monitors in our t avy, the
Onondaga:
"The iron-clad monitor 0 ondagn,
which was recently purchased of the
United States by the French swarms
meat, sad which started last -eels tar
France, returned to New York on Fri•
day lost, disabled. Sbe left Sandy Hook
on Wednesday last, =its tow of - the
steamer Alercedita. On Thursday after
noon the ,Onondaga became quite en.
'
manageble making hut very little head
way, then being only eighty miles from
Sandy Hoek. She would not obey the
helm, QS .Mumps would not work, sad
elm was'oo deeply laden that the sea was
constantly washing_ over her, carrying
the watgr through the hatchways Into
the hold; As it was deemed unsafe to
confine the voyage, the Captain of the
-Merced;a ordered the fleet to return."
Now' h
have full knowledge of at
vessel, ve served my country on board
of het.,es one of the engineers, under
command of Commander Homer C.
Blake, ond Chief :Engineer Alexander
Renders ere, and know whereof I speak
when: I 'denounce the statement con
tained inithat Item as maliciously false.
No bettsr or more seaworthy monitor
'Over clanked on the Wares, and certainly
no morti formidable craft exists in the
world. Jler service during the rebellion
is well kOtown to ell loyal men, awl by
'the late Jebel foe; and why our Govern.
meet 'herald have been . so blind to its
owe, int4rest as to dispose of hr to.a
foreign tistwer is a deep mystery ' to me.
The' sto4y told of her unseaworthmess
la mode /p to deceive the people se to
her real [worth, and, perhaps, to tilde a
huge swindle perpetrated in the very .
face of our authorities. The Oaondago.,
be t
is new at: powerful, and should never
have sold out of our navy. Ifj
France °yid become involved in a I
war wit as, we have . placed In her'
hands a sseapon by which she could sweep
our merchantmen from the high seas, !
Invade fur harbors, and destroy our •
seaboard cities, for she is invulnerable to
shot and we have nothing felt which ;
could combat her. ' Than was
the same lion in her Bale, and doubtless the same ;
circle or clique who combined to pro- l
comes, the Dunderburg unseaworthy, I
hare likewiem joined veices to condemn .
the Onondaga. Row is it that such a
nation as France, which certainly has In .
her Naval Department the ablest eget. I
nsers of the world, en. be duped into 1
the purchase of !monitors sod Iron clads
deemed worthless by the United States '
authorities? France knows what she is I
about, and our authorities are strength.
ening perhaps the arm which may one
day be tamed against themselves. I
-At Bessie, at the present time, the
monitor Mientanomie is cruising, and
we may expect ere lung to have It an-
nonneed that she too is worthless, pre
paratory ' to a job being put LID with
Basta for her purchase. It is high time
to raise the alarm, and I trust that other ~
naval engineers in the count y may Join ;
with me in openly denouncing the par- 1
ties engaged in deprecating noble vessels I
of our navy 'in order to reap prods by ;
Placing them in the hands of rival fors'
else powers, at fabulous prices. Our'
country i . strong', but must eventually •
suffer by such a blind policy. :
G V. PAYTON
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• tiv•i alb ha to Ur. net,
cowed a atedielnal • tie! for
eral , ot stood the siro-.sest • .
mho ti•• toroe beim of y o4er
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a arys.ll ,, los row dy p 11, - 1s ! •••
k „ • ;F ine uold and Silver Watches
stun,. .Ic lora 4c e cto ea rues . .
aysltitery and ge.i.ral dcivitly rf wool.. or, s
tem. ity e e l , 's ...... FINE COLD JEWELRY,
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I. lone tmale.if twe say IN not core c ,
if oar iltlattgl,t• ao..carsiie its wonderful PfsOPUT attended so. St
Luso aro mot furled to be true—il oil du aot ay
last tba n. smiles the 0..0 se Is Inytantaae- TV. WILSON'S.
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's to
1. the public • slit 7. and eatlic
ll , oas the field. witaittlne 11,4 4ao err repe• `l.onts Sfalliel . 4 :Vithistet•
ets to cowooti , l a toedieln•i pe paratlim wslOS
N. entitled to • oar <ohmicea
Sold by drosralsta every berg. to!. ace. fur p
ILiy.111A1), Dracsist. N 4 : cirr CrADIII".
Asset street. f.,
au:sisw
HKL\ A Ittede of waahllp done' with promote.*
TERTEn, ALL anoi n dlao.... Too Lmm]. X: ess will cell
OLSZAhhji.
for and .1 Hier w cloth. Ir., ot cam oa art c.
Leave as.. ref°. tea o'clock le the Morning
to hare them attendee to same... Ordfifli lift
a. the following place• will Pc prOraptly 1..11-
.1 tot
Jets. ANL, tor. Vint and liraot ate.
tioldsteltee Noon ILI. titan. 45 Market it.
tool Clove, oar. Veticret.llllllo, Alleakt . y.
fl
A Hoe,
It M. N. J. enodrra.t. Curate Mier. and
Loco,. •trees., Allettecay. •
Offico, 14*. 4 PIT. CILAIR err.
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Salt abeam, Scald Head!. Eruptions.
'SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.'
i, „Lo . t i t i r . oly eradicate" these trostblr-WMe eo=-
4wayne's Olalamest."
"Cut Deb lu frnm 12 to 4$ hours."
Pr:l7:dnercpatZ.,7 by Dr. awAylao G. go.
bold try 'WM/LIMAN_
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rsti:
je.ll:l2ovris
vrao iw niespoi;inct7t
. Victim °, deb lit,. who Is aponaltre for your
teebteae..i Not yonnelf, you trial say. for you
bare Otne all ytncouid to cure it. TbaVa • mit-
Mtge Oa your part. You heren'elfithi
rE int VITTLIte.
Gloom, dtoptptic, with an surely atotottel
and • world,. at, tare, 'of cour.e you don't
think yoor. ey retpuntible for yt or own me.
emote. Nut you are. It le rat, to ore from your
oe.n•llttop that you b..% tried 11 , 1 i .1 ra - rzu 8
BITT• ICS.
011,Inne nolS• re,. I . I. not evorfeul;.Torpl2l; . ,
Pa.r.T.T.1:?;11 " .;. ;Z:l7
But e..to can n• toe. , glot I , ql t ny
trlta 1 TEC,. RI ITER,'
b I r2:::V0..r0Tt...'0. j11:21!,`,
hunting Wm. Op" [re o. I.‘ rfo. door.
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Ot to t-sen e. qv ado all Me r...0,t
-t1 • nortnelete lenat ens a you at no, Lt..
tole' mon f, Mop t at w.u'd neve ea.
omitted on horn ago :be pgs th at nno• roe%
p‘oo. To have nee ttto.t Hun] ILTILIt'n
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orbg have - you to gay? loss
p.rod ?WO voq bat. sal,. at, I nervi,o,.or iho
onireono polo. Lavr to. rots ad,
IS. not fagot. Yo.. aro not reonnual.•ir.
wrong._ sit
. wrony. have, in ro 1,5 y. too
't'r32 o rf ".
" 1"
For oil the a , oronamsol complaints, th y SU
ate sineelfirs.
•
11.:1141E1 OF I ISTULA.
PC. ..... I I write to thane ton for your
kit doe" and aelutt fie atabastmrat of my dia
... fur which frilled to oonanit rola some time
In January last . , Yoe will remember that ( hid
a coptoile at of dimes s, which aheMY ended
In s terrible duple, which I had bete advised to
ttlevalomott on attomit of a besetting sough,
which it wev leafed !night faeces, a- [BY hinge.
I knew that the popaler metia • f t'estioe dis
eases like mine was try • cutting °potation,
wbleh. If enteessfat at ell, ertmlg naturally
throw the difeese op, the lunge or some other
visa °Win. an letwount of the sudden.ss of the
mire sad the immediate ebb 'it toe dlaeherge
•biert I was censtrained to believe was ta We.
ten previa', of mature to get rid of Come m or
bid loatiltion to till erstrtn; I feel perfectly
Misted that tour method of treettnont..pori
fring to the cyetem. and local eltiMighl/hat to
the Ma t e lot:apart..mu earth If anything MAIM.
without Getting. whteh I led It did. and 1 em
happy to report Jarrett well lit every hat ,emir.
with mode, and tenter belittle titan 1 be , e, had
for years. I would rho ad a that the amine
ilone yam resat, were almost pilnlo mt. nil haw
left Pie a new elm with all the energiee en
Vigor of teetered health.
!Wore. g
un
retetulte. C—.
Dr. heyaette ems/halation menu are )o.
I'M Wet*. hem- 4 ta. til 4D. in.
NEW AD VEIiEIBEMENTS.
,ya BINO I L14 . 41, 0 J; ;;
roam nalfiennenta fort& (4 , azfT7l: d
odwrs throuohout a• thaws AZ.
and ihe .radas.
ROBINSON BROTHERS,
33rosasoroa,
aro. 7r; rouarrn eararzsr, pi fro 00.00
Coder. A. of oborge, opo•
Entrr. They More coasSartly on ootA
.
U. mocommosi,
.IPA.V.Ard uumei
t„ Hoods
onto kf . lank. to
and ndoo Moat.; *wt.
7.4e . m..,ila t trn u lti o cirrtants. At.
714.4:tgr.rreg,..TF:e.41411:1:
Vtt~ILVABLE BA= Al
„ (/I . cp MINI/AY , !NIXING, Aligroat
nAw of a1v,tvazi2.:•....01,1. be
Moms% .3olualthleld
OTHIFft
street:
ZS Owes Cliett.ge Nation
ji=sclsum , aut4al nat. •
. 472 ."Tnalr%rz,
PITTABTTEGII. DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY. AUGUST 12. 1861
NEW ADVEERTE3E3..
arTlir MEOREus OF THE
FITTSEUROR FIREMEN'S ASSOCIR
TION arc requested to mee at tbe SIR.TOR'S
OF rc E. 'Private Cows,' TRES AFTERNOON.
at o'clock. prompt.
BF °roer of
•Ott:dti
R. C."IfeCARTIIY,
PROldeult.
arTEMPETIANCE LECTUBE
— TO•Nllifir, Mr. J. flEffltY VIENZII
will deliver • Lecture bsfsra the DOYDYN
LnouE Or D TEMrL►Ufi, In Ito tr
Allegbenv. VERNILD Is lecturing ander
the etiqdr^e D. DOUGH Umbers of
*!tier Lode _ are Inclted t • Attrtitl. r ttn,•46.
TIIE CO WIRT ME OF Al-
- RA • OEM •NT:t of the I'ENNSYLVA
NIA STATE AtiItICULTUR AL SOCIETY will
tn•et at No. to ST. CLAIR ETRERT. as TRLS
DAY. Auruet lath or,. • t 111 o'ulock.
The Wane of the 0.01017 wlll Le at tAt aspic
location on and •iter ingest MA.
BROViirirt
It'Tenlar
VOIL KALE—TWO lIIINDRICID
• A , . ItES, on indtteldvs or the •IlegnengVal.'
fry gviwge. eighteen o r l b. the rh•lng
utitivrinid with
hie seven feet think. :ad ha
n.
Ina heauttrulh bottom and thee[. ad
I gg ,!. with godd edrlnch fernlshing we.g
heaot o g r f.7 , l , l l ,• . ”• r rgideneee or to many
eat% °el:quilt:tree td suit g_nr
citaserd and wl.ll or wltnout Ile coal The
,rn r will tvt Perna...rug., all igi e ' grat ,
an•. the 143( three dare ot the it
cola do
ilvlAirlf late. maul. . cola do well tO
look nt the property while the owner tan bv
• ALEX. YOUNG.
L.LINOIS
ANTILIZACATE COAL.
All parties desiring. supply or
ANTHRACITE COAL,
•ith the product of Roy or the
WILKIE:I BARRE. TATUM.
edit Vidal N. BILVE.II
Er Tearing their orders with
WM. BINGHAM'.
.: , 21::d1-1 366 PENN_ tiT burgh
DOMIEST/C
COTTON GOODS,
FOB till AT TOE I,OV 15T
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
25 Fifth Street,
IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.,
N 0.3 St. Clair street.
twin: Pureiraarit of ANDREW BEGGS the
entire stuck. of Banbeare. Cutlery and Variety
Gorda, at the .bore Gaud. It I. their Intention
In keen on hand a Sre.clast atom or
HARDWARE. CUTLERY,
Onus. Mos Itaeoivers, Pistol,. a Mang Tackle
and sporting go .lo or every 'radar, They are
also prepared to do •11 klnda of JOU
Grinding Rasura. aelsadra. Sc.. l/u Muir Monello
lied clamps, Sod narlint ecal and Loooolllng
titnaapo. at stones& natl..
R. U. UORH, Monaco.,
A,NfiIIIIPTCY
.REGISTERB AND ATTORNEY&
BLINRS 1 BINKUPTCY,
At tbe Stationery Store of
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third Sta.
THIS
I'S TCaOr GIVE NOTICE
that
ot e O to lkrartey ys , o.a.d oaa E•wa•
ESTATE Or LEEN aIS 1. es TUli.
• " •
of the city of Pt ttli - rett. a the. cee•ty 07 4',
land 4 a etf Preast I•uctr. tote" h.
etc tole 'Led • 'teethe t o. tv. 066 Pos'llttt
' that vb. yartettot, ot • ...tie sea daaverty
ace rte.oerti 4. - toe.lart to •se tritreuttablr
;lb " rt . :at toe trm.f r, an,
tre7l C alt '
to
. it 'to., or the talc lasakrlpt. to prove
thruta•bt,aott to el:to - .e t:toe • r move •tel.aera
o PA It, wet It
at
at •• • tart of 00.
10 to on beetle. •t No. 03 Diamond . 4 . 0. 4,
In the rtty of 404i:earth. bef r• Se SI
atteE/1. R•art•t r. ent toe 3ova der of ea
gnat. A. 1 W. at It ov'el ea • et.
•
1' ...S. A. POWL.zo,
aol,ll S I
xrirrnar,.—Tne trilarEntliGN
rd. NT , Al:l:' ° :":2 7 tiV"'"°'''
Dreparatnrr to
lfA hick In to naelr er rum street. heat to ea. :scoot Wood, they axe
Door ostilog tbel, tousestsc stock of
JEWEL/IT, etc., .1T COST:
i,lithig or Watches. Sliver Ware. TM., Itas t awe Vatter, ...vary, nat. or Pr. Ow.
nun.. eegrpla.t• rn•eb Clock.. etc
10V wilt. Eh than . a. to colt.lettaa of •
way a. •• lof a leer avian.. plata it.* show
case, tat, shell tug cote. s t ets.
•aroot the ant of vc . .1. , r ••• oe.. to re-opea
oarore tali En fresh ...ea
0. n ea t(y log to • 1111.111.•• •rTHp
V. , 1 thin•,
RLINEMAN, METRAII 3 SEIDLE,
Vir. 119 7117TH ISII.I.LLI.
Nest to Boot Block
AYIEUICAN ITATiy'IIES.
iPLZsDID prink Or
ALEX. PATTEIIeOAPS
LUMBER YARD,
Corner Chestnut and Net& Sts,,
Sixth Werg, /atria.r, formerly Igaurbestrr.
A large stock DRY COTE COO KM!. noon se,'
ond Larssett 6101er, 19 sod Dr
00.0 , 0 et Orr Oak Beerde. •
21.0 0 reel teltr:."
AUO 'ln Frr " e (no/ r * l In or
atomlooootllltot, to moll porctoleer.
NE PLUS ULTRA
WASEIDICI MA.MM,
NOVLLTT REACH AND TUO;
flrIII:1161ZWIL 811/131.13.
1 lIIIICIN COFFEE POTN, •
Ass` • Thu stsurtment or uoKoelmtplai U.ds,s
GRAFTON'S, 68 Fodoral St.,
NEAR AAuLltU.tu 1/81 . .T.
AT O TICEL — PITTRIISN . IiGIi AND
;Zr.E ` g4 4• ;i ' !Yal'd ` Gil i Vil .
ft , Wk .C (lirc l lC ' t
tilet
DIVISION Ut. IIUvTII ott
011 ere bern 201 . fild that she Intsgs/s ttoutspn•
ys tno above Isseds. Ass August let, ItO?, s-Id pn
ard on sad stir, that date. • n we... Mott sod
1L1477 at Ms II rat. tyzetl nejtoft , ,t-
St c , s. ars sag • Itasa
U,.a
nnir.
l'ittonusgb..l.l72e.b.7.
GDERLAY
SHIRT MANUFACTURERS
Barclay Bt. near Church Bt.,
DOFrw
YORE.
s. 11 —Peke List. .cat on appllcitlon.
maid=
WILLIAM/ A. ncanwv,
.iro. SO Grant Street,
ink. for ,late yureWx Ah 9 ' , Jo of &MAI. /..;9
74TE. awl N EtiVMATI Nof AEAI, EITAT
Y.
(;. , V NItYH En And othcr If(JULLIT/ES.
•el.t9/
815,000 TO-LOAN,
IKINDAND MOIITUAOr.
G. M. 3E . X.M.TIr t
2 , 18: ar8u:11E1041d Btreet.
Item llstate [Knoell! and sold.
Fon
grigloigr.l)A;Pai4inVeZ
nn It .on rtionn 01r11121. .0 Incisor In dlonno ' nr;
lon , n h or e f ir
p lltoehat e lo Olamstar, No., Iron.
Aeon nod btu. .""
Wnt.• ulth."
J 111,79 N.. Se Penn wort.
WttVr',...s2A.P.Es , al. al l
1 :24%;7:41=2;42Z,TAL H 1 1 1,1 : ° A 1 1A 11111 t;
£O9 el.4:2llllL'atiA
CL(l7ll6—For Floors,
I ‘ l7 :nn u . l.2 : l Vd " Ort i figiliitt * d r "
IT:MT l U. ,'" oti.ll:4 4 4:23"a u ni t i'A s tl V h ula
A. • II t-j1..1.1P11.
ELTING t PELTING!—Leath.
of the town qmplity; alio Imp...
rocklem. /less. ******* , ag,
b‘Pratie.:l"n: Lapp
‘ 4. Pi. rillt.l.ppw
and 12111”. 0 1.1, strait. •
ITNIVEFIS al. CLOTHE&WRIN.
Th 2 t7,41,wa Ihem net. r. YAl4l7rOftgr
eh where, for sale
tmat
LADIES: AND EJI
if,t,";prrytt ntinrs.Ving 'AK cum,:
ww.u.d to sue Pent Or
mall fOrti coots. . 41, 14 rt.., 0. Pent
Malta. W. V..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
NOTICE.—The petty who lift
• WATCH at =• Barber Shop, on tha 16th
UT of Star lash, h tconcitcd to coati aft. It,
pap onyx. arl'inle It sway.
B. V.ILLI.LIM.
ISt Sediril Witt.
lirrairr cant:me
COULTER & LANE,
- Howe and Sign Paiiitars,
No. 100 GRANT 61 SUIT, Fittaburea,
(Uppoolle Cathidrll.l
OilBB CARDS done to order.
I d
kar l EpoßT
BARRED FLANNELS.
The it neerslgoed are the NOLZ AUENTS fir
the elle of them CUMULATED PLA2INELS.
M'CANDLESS, JAMISON IL CO.,
103 Wood Street.
..2:dso
ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF
I=
aIItSEW AND CHILUNXII , 6
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND GA
g ic t , N Tarter. sad atlllaa at
31 FIFTH ST EET.
w. E. SCHMERTZ' & CO,
. ia
LADIES , ENGLISHg TING
CONGRESS. G S,
AND BALMORALS,
Worth $3, selling at $1.50, at
31 FIFTH STREET.
W. E. SCHIERTZ & Ca,
r=
COMPRESSED .
BUNGS.
ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO.,
Manufncturera and Wholesale Dnalcra In
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plugs, lips, Irish Moss, Pilch,
IaNtiLMS, Ac.,
so.. t= & 127 Third Rt.. Plitsbnish
To GLASS 11 1ANCFACTURERS.
THE ITNDEIMIGNED having
ftletaued
.reurel Like sale 114.C7 fur the oats of tae
COP LEY POT CLAY.
.I:Tenow prepared to rural. lt In any quantity
tbone ensehig to procure MI. imperial. or
„) ::!freggl , M oo ,;itlf.l.4l l : f2.11.7n: burr 0.
man 1t
a better sr leo for nets Wan any surtst,
ha•log ascots.] an aver... ra
ttansd of et.
monies no each pot. sod Dome ensiled aa
moat awl ten toonths W. .11 melee tftellit•
for Ott p.op.ruor. of canton of telt 0157 to
perms. pnrchwOw. Tea Way Ls mood and
mOOOOOllO for
Dmusetwar ROW,
Tort Pitt 015 a. Works,
Wee:. Washington nc, ritiabsiran. Pe.
JOHN RONEY,
EMU FOUNDRY,
Carson Su, Oth Ward, near A. V. B. B,
=I
Hammer Dies, Steel Moulds,
&alb; ffin asi Wale Cutigi getrally..
JOBBING WORK I:dotard, attended to. Or.
ders lone:v.l and carnally - 4.1 saddadetortif
TDE PEOPLE'&
. TEA STORE,
Wilson & Underwood.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
One e• fide
two
and Nat trhultetaa and re.
tall al ore. La the two cities.
. .
No. 13 South Weat Illasuortd.
A.Ll.l4l:llLary CITY.
Call wed etandae aar noel Lad Incas.
OP Y
1 4 , LOUR FROM NEW SOUTH
182i WII ELT.—We art now mu o fammeUM
A Superior Article of Hour,
801 CUM 65L1131.1111111,
IFNett tor ma welt recotatitentl to the tract.
Aug for tam lit taw
B. T. REYIEDT ik BRO..
rtABL. STEAIt..II
=IMO
Urn...Ler CITY rem teltaa.
ra aagosset, eirr.
TnE ANsENNMENTS fur Grad.
l'aels.a anal rarbl.th
1. , . 11., 151111 MT,
rre • BTHE at
STU/CRT ,
WYLIa .
riZ11 " .V1 4 1. 1 21 . /.t * lram Carson feral ,
roll Mee a.
Ara •erve ready the ...ain't...lva. and vrlllreatala
la 11.1 s Dare. Martel Ilailerar. until
Ames. r ti
the City Tre a / a rar , * epee tor coll.ellae.
DEE=
suinl,7
_ES!
pnoross Ls F - 011 dAS COAL.
U.C.14,61.0 Chank Wolln, A M. G. NC.
SZLIAL) rIV.PUS • LE will 14.
it`c
41161111 ICHIMAL
To be prod do rt of the beet year. op to hepteio
ber 3.t. bee The cog. eon he of the very beet
eheilty. for thn hued/Attn. Or Whit deUr
toad •t tee 'works.
• ecentnnulearinna should tvairtnesged to the
undersigned. who will glre textb•e Istorreer
tit i t . czhe eoh;ect.
Ittitti NEIL. rectal/xi,
JUST RECEIVED, AT
ROBERTS & SHERRATT'S
WHOLISULX LND
TA Copp; Ed a i ' ins tini Ladicioq,
Ail. et 1111/THTILL ' S d 7., PITTEDUSLUH.
► OM aopply of In Mnta, In rin. an 4 /1tch
;.,7,...,Vgni0Tar..., 414 , r Cowen, In Cream
Con, 671111111:4' n. 8411:
till3krnunT. M r raitteg i r 4" l;. s Van " tal
toloa. taddisaa,ac
$20,000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE
MIMI
STEEL & WiLSON,
Uinta. and Irkal ratnta Adenlin,
=I
AI.V . OPEVINO FOR- RUMNESS
le °Parra hf the proorl..tor el 4 meal.
tering retahltahreent tow lo seeearttal open.
Me la 011ie's). The proprietor Will grIVII
faetory rewires for 'welder to sell. age will. if
40.11154, rework an laterest la the eoueera.
Oepttal require,' about SU.aW.. •
• AI•PLT TLI
AL 13. BFILIF‘A.N.
Prater le (took. este Beal Istato.
Apollo Paildloa. 'earth street.
Tex Vint? PITT OIL Co.. }
:4.1,1 Fifth et. (Room I/
A
THE ROP
OARD D ug 7, ter.
IRECTORS
of the Pored(( .41 fiempatto harm this Oar
erelvrill a .I.lt•Plred o TVitt trw
(0' PAR AN Patents at tale orate. ea or
atter {be liltb loot. The Trseaer Nook, will b.
dwell from the Mb to the tn. lest.
WWII HT. hereo n.
CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE
CITY la bay the
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
t No. 146 Walk' STZZICT
DEE=
A . u. E9OL18111& CO..
- 08 'Fourth Street,
riatitr ltito°,"°tPtigl,ertig.lll4ll2l,atl
V .: ; v a r avlnClSHlL K DOtteliallralt.
enntod In all 11. foram. A largo atonic of Mr b•
TIONIf ICY onanlanU bnd "
011, •
R..
KatENT. 71RE Inlllol. itoD TM&
Ci oTONIK IR•Ilue l i • mr . Tor,
IVII , Tr "BI
Odle. and ' Wart Valtkust 771rIATUNIV
onnoOtnAlnananat_ da non..
_
Z. P.A.I,3IMEL,
110140 Bander
and Carpenter.
ci ep4r...c.a /I/LULU'S ALLEr and DO.
sghWt7l , l64 '
1”111.4.11 dlatabl. n". 44.8
TIRE (MEM, or TIRE WASS.
p lall e V=; , ;l4ft,i r s :t Aigniathii with
PATENT WASHING FLUID,
r,,, l 2,b4=N u rf - Z:jral, Oil seet b rrlar uol.
V=MAIL
its TOIN Meet.
Mal
JOHN- - .
JOHN PECK cum &MENTAL
WOLL99I? pzervura, 99
Ualr
lroArth moot. oar door from Woad. d" 4 " 4.2
9414/144"3 lefrlitio""",'
I. 4OPIrdZiM,„ 0 43=11 •• r!. 14 .
94. glves , fOr. km"
Ladles• ars.l doollemert's hm
the protest Mum!. - , f-ratileaorato
/0 1 :1V.Ajal : 411 i4 1 =0 4 ,, Ia) a itzgl i i i ia4.llll:l UT.I7,
:n
ao.w
ON. TIMER STEVENS.
I=l
Now beady.
Toe usb.crlber talcs pleazate In . ana011.31.11
thatbls great
PORTRAIT OF NON. TtIAD. STEVEN&
I=l
Br HI CILIBIIIID RUST, /001 SHIM,
la at Magill. tom:acted, and the Portralt Is now
ready for deli ',err.
Both as • spe ohnea if the verfettlon of mod.
elb wt. •ad a. a rot reel Ilkenesi of the died*.
[Moiled Mae rued Whose features it portrays,
this is landau Melly a Work whose merits have
seldom been equalle e; old one of which all the
uncut roma admlrors of tie. biTVZNII will deal»
to obtain a copy,
as heretofore Gated, the price of the Portrait
will be $3 t or Iv an elegant bloat Walnut, Hose.
wood or Gilt Pram°. 410. . '
=
;a e➢ ;mt. of the tinned Bleier, Weenie. for
mbeerlbere, to whom a Ilberel eommlaaloa will
he allowed.
T. E. SIiRR~
So. G EAST KIIIU
=i93
ALLEGHENY
GROCERY AND PROVISION
COMPANY.
JOHN A:DIeGRAW, President
J. P. L3ILIEL, Secretary.
Tbstnack of comn.7 la already nearly
bonabt ap• Those telthing to &sell tbeteeelves
of Its beneete, bed better
.a.r.x.x_.-.2- AT 07114741339.
.
At 26 Federal St., A ll egheny.
aut
TILE OLD, OILIGINAL
TEA STORE !
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Young Hymn,
Old Orson,
Gunpowder,
Eng. Breakfast,
Congos,
Bourbons,
Oolong,
Old Country Black,
And Japan
'X' 30 AL
I=
No. 20 Fifth Street.
LOUISVILLE. TOBACCO.
JUST RECEIVED,
A Large Stock of the
BANNER BRAND.
==l
Fine Cut Navy,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT
B. & W. JITABSOTS,
I,co. 6 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
RIM
10 PER. CENT. OFF
,SPECLLL
DISCOUNT SALES,
IT DENNISON & HECKERT'S,
Q No. 27 Fifth Street.
Mut forth, notice. wr, wsts s ietlil dlseouut of SEN PICK CENT. OS
retall club sales. Our mock of
G. HOSIERY, GLOVES,
4,• liannurutlizErh. •
VOILIZT3,
a; 5t111134)55, -
I.I.UWZRS,
HONNIT TLIKYISIIS.
I/. rta lu flit wen mottled • •
ob. •
ItUPLIN HOOP Saint%
lan/ oar eureeatore"rid Sod our prtato
oLGet •eltrout the dtroooo. a• /Ow AU In OM
.torc h Is the clty. nu 3
10 PER CENT. OFF.
Ctrs WAILEUOO9E.
ffiCILUID DIIEED & CO.,
xnerapcusimniscrua. •
No. 100 Wood Street.
fl !MAW tEA Ar l an atireat
L "TOVraltd*
• CHINAA TO I
L
ET
SETS.
•
811P"' ivalfftems,
maw, WARN °finery desorlptloll
11.,V4 BAISHLTS.:
LAVA vrAwrri.
szier.usti BTONA WARN or on Irsaletlo to
salt wholesale sod null r ,l l..oo
0.7
TDa nVitVg:l,ll'Zi,°.
th lllsas .4 tame the same as hi the cute,,
aisles. •
S. s. BRYAN,
IMMESH DI
BONDS, STOOKS
AND REAL ESTATE,
Apollo" Wilding, Fourth Street.
Ink. I rrrrrr es aed llooldpea Enda sod ill
tied. 01 !mock. bou.ht and .014 .00mmlulOn.
Mortgaires Warta and split. TM
pITTSBERGEI PAPER INARR.
TACT MIDI %I VUILPARY, itaantscumen at
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
garzugth.. S TAIELIVIIVONU.n/12:
OIVICE AND wolfram/as.
No. 82 Third Strait, Pittsburgh, Pa.
01710222—thrtr
0...-IZ, l lblung,in.lti:l7trur
47;8..
Ildtareplohn B. I.4olngstos. J01122.1. - or•
Oftibb PalArgaper /took.
: SUPERIOII OAK TANNEO,PAT
2NT WTHITOILED A.MD ILIVILTIL) •
LEATEIIt HELMS AND HOSE,
Baooleetvea et No. av alarrunzul iT., 27 -
ELAIITLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Also, Amu for NO2 TOrlt Bobber 00.
i GIIII Beltin g.
Pleni7l7itißMEbt
. :Ita .
.FOll SALE.
ONZ 8 INCH ZNUIHN, 10 Sorb stroke, ■ow,
On Ism bon plate.
t an t leratip:d ONOILLATING ICNOINZ,
inch nest b Athand INIZING II Inch'
stroke, horizontal. en iron bed plate.
02+108 men Zbilittli, Snot mote, second
b. ,
TM above will bot wI6 cheap, I coat. •t
•aapazwis a aiLusTaaawa
00l :tor SAndooky Sod.Wator Stmt., •
mytOlalA ALLSOIIIENT CITY, PA
- -
W EST COMMON SILACHEVE
• • STONE WOUND, Northorat Camel of
Woy Oommotk,ALLuiszsT.
If ENVOI. ALIVATLE • Co.
lisvo ou
AND
or prepare ma *ort otto*
HEARTH AND STEP MINES. imatiti /RAI
inum-wAi.xu, BREW SHY VAULTS. Ao.,
HEAD AND TOMB STONES, 14.
43404 , 4e p ry promptly ...nod. .14(1,tslia
R . P. GETTY,
Wholesale and Retail Grocer;,,
i 221
ram. te TUB, WlNlid and Para Oldroso"•
VIII: Rya aad loultiOn inUaltlitA, No s ond:lt:NW gieg.." i"
" "'D I
m
•
LOVEIUNG'S SVUAUM.
- Crushed, Potre•lsed sod Relined White sod
Yellow, IL loweet Mae, by the banal or posid,
tor este at the /molly Oreeer7Store of •
JOEN v BILNSIIII.*,
es 2 Morse? Liberty sod Hoed elsuu..
To GLASS , BLINIUF4OII3BEIL9.
ag l il j eag = 1. 11■92 :5 '. 2 97' mk
/I Mond Glum meow. sm. mi . th•
,ataider"zetzlit LoteAys
TO THE HOLDERS
LOAN OF THE CORIMOWELLTH
01' PENN SYLITAiviA,
Due After July 1,1856, and Before
July 2, 1860.
Holder. of llet fallowing WINO 015
COMMONWEAL CU or PENNSYLVANIA are
reque.ted to pmeat Maio for Oalment (Prlool.
MI and Intereat,) at ' . ' '
The Farmers' and Mechanics' Mr
none! Bank of ftdiadelphia.
Loan of Slarchlo, IMO, due Ku. 1.161.
Inbriary 10. MIL duo Inl7 4 1654
" March 27, 18.11, due 3117 1, /W 4
" 4.4ary 24, 119, do.Jal7•l. Ma.
" June 7. 11112, dna Aanost I, 1411,
Muct to. MAL dal 4¢12.1. 1144,
ALprll 3, 1113 9 , dae Jul7l, 130.
Mso, all NA-V 8 CHANTIES. LOANS dna DIU
•
LJJ
All of the above LOANS will cootie to draw in
terest attar Auguet li p . 1 7
JOH! F. ILIItTRINFT,
AMMON. GENERAL
WILLIAM IL /AMBLE,
lIM=I
N - corriio
TO THE HOLDERS
OVERDUE LOANS
COMMONWEALTH OF
PENNSYLVANIA.
Holden of the fallowing Loans of the Com
monwaalW of ron.27lVanla can melee barmen
(velnetpal and Intereel.) by preaetaint Man •
lba /.omen• and Mothanles. /National Book. of
and after Way 21, 13822_ •
Loan of March 21, Ira, dna Dee. 1.
Loan of April= I/29, doe Dee. I. 1250.
Loa. of April la. UM. doe Ant. 1. UM;
1. - an of 1403523. ICU, duo July L 1816
An of the alloy. Loans vl/I maser to char M
ee:tat em AVMS I, INST.
JOHN F. USETRANFT,
WILLIAM 11, MIELE,
=MI
HARRISBURG, JULY 22, 1867.
TO THE HOLDERS
Loans of the Commonwealth
PEARYSYLVANLi,
Due July Ist, 1868
The Commtmloners of the Matto/ Rood mill
meetsPtertrom/s matt September M. ihr
the isdemotlon of One Milton Dollars of Me
Loam of this tommenweslih, .4as July let, IMea.
Holders addmia their proposals to the
Commiulmen of the Blnttehe Aland, EfsrMa.
team. Dumeoltrants, nod endorsed .. .Proposals
for tne Redemption of Loans of MM..,
JOHN F. HARTILINFT,
WILLLIIIIII. KIMBLE,
M_MMI
TEASS TEAM! TEAS!
UT ALL NEW= AND QUALITY, A
ffMIENS=I
Mal!tilM
BLACK TEASOoloura.
Best Oolnnu.. ...... dLea par pound.
Good " • / •
Lure .....
BLACK TEAA--Pownhoag, 6outAoA6
and onoirooo.
Is. In. s Wee Ylwed Int BreakfulT.—..ll.lll
Uesnatry.
Lei
/APAR TRAIL •
Uncolored Japan, Tarr pleasant dims. — .XL
avan. Tow lime. Leaf I.la
MIXED TEAR.
No, 1 'Med T.
"t beat Black. Xdo I"
.E
.sl.6Nol 4 u t b :; ° 4 2h' lt o.j "jQo427lT% h:
f l,7 :4yrapa t
anyevanily. ad orwarddby
my or the Pc
fOrscul,Tili"•roilli:e7sAileTValakr"
Weed lo the bealdee cretin, pure Ll'
eteen ankle w ott exactly eons thetriasts
A. Yllint.
..rm 211 111 Federal PL. Allegbetty.
poisoNoug AND FILTHY S
====l
13 HI MIAMI a annum um
BLADE LEAD, WOE= MUM:
T. 610.6 ALBA TDIE&IO,
aro /Uwe the Adalteratteas Vied.
THE PURE SPICE MILLS,
Itaaulacture nine but perfectly PURR 11P101:5
$500,00 REWARD -
•
Per say adulteration fatted la our Spice, Ma
Package of gum nate. will malty far as time
packages of adulterated going sold.
1102116 4316,01111111 lINLI2I/1 1111.14111111)
ARBUCKLES & CO.,
Ilioleals Cryan eel Propriqin of hr. Brit Llln
• • 222 and 221 Liberty Street,
ifrrrameou,
. _
i dg e walor orim.zrti
00 =MI!
Warrantee! to' gr . b2r t r o Aaron/and notre%te
notaltuti than a,? entree In tea market. , jyll
TO ROUSE BUILDERS
AND CONTRACTORS.
The lama assortment of
GRATES., ail Siies;
Cooking Ranges .& Stoves,
Of the VS.= Bin QII/ILITT, tar sale .1
rmritr LOIP PRICES, -Dr
BISSELL •& CO.,
lmtlA
N. 238 ISOICE7T Wr.
SHEPIIARD'S
CILAMCtiR.B
317 Liberty Street
PITTSBURGH, PH.
J. 80HOONMAKER & 80N,
Proprietors or the
P1TT15. 13 17N11.121013
White Load and Color Works,
Msostsetorers of
WRITS AND RED LD, - •
. 3U" Nrsai EA d
And MI mere Orr aria oil.
igilliesj Is, 117 1 . 00111711 IrrazaT.
gelritirthlna . 4 4 4 3 9Silta trIZZI
•
ALKII=MMWr.
pEIII4T BONHAM,-
A a MAKER.
xr. tr,r_or .11 Mods or WOOD
. o . 33 alum) isTIDLET, Attest. "'
;A; of
PUtam u tie 31 Kirin to the islam . V. "7
()till/LEO ;16
152 PEEPHAAL DT" ALL22I2IXIIII,
trowth door above
Glass, China Ware& Tabletallerrl
At EIHTERN 221025 Icreayttdde rrdoirod
seelest doss stars on laud. Coll sod esdrolao
toed. Palm
_ .
GEORGE BFAVEN,
' .CANDY MANNFACTUREN;
Amawiregorkir ratt,rxe,
11 1 17.111.1 r lu re 4l7 i:tr6orait.
NOTICE
igrCIVION REPIAILICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The UNION REPUBLICAN VOTERS of Alte
gbeny coon y are req vested to oteelAt the atoat
Woo°. forboldlrg elections in the terent NotA.
Horouglu and Townships, on - •
1:1=1
And elect TWO.DELIiO ATMS them each elec.
ilea dinthot. to • Connie Convention. to hn held
on siBPTEMIIKR al. at In o'cloct a. m. for the
Purpose of nominating othdloairs. tn. beam.
110.0 of bepreseutatives of rellbff7l , lob4
1111 d transacting then oth-r business as may be
limper!) tmonght before It.
bellry gthetions la the Townships will
be rwtween the boars of three arid 111
o'clock s. in. and In th e Boroughs and ernes
D. betweeti the hours of live wsil three 0 . C1.11
in. In the cities and boroughs the elections
eh.' be by ballot, sod in the lowmtbips by mark
ing.
JACOB 11. MILLER. Chairman.
H. O. MACtill".•
Orrics or Tux Ttornmi OIL cowrasv.
Kn. 19 Irwin el rect.
1 ., 71113C8011. Allgust 6tB, ILit.
IarDIVIDEND SO. Y.
The Board of Dlrrotorr °flat, Company have
thin nay Gels red a
DIVIDEND OF FIVE PEI& CENT.,
Payable on end afterthelath lest" at this
Tbe Traneter Hoots Will ha cloned (rem ehe.lol.ll
52 the nib taciu,ive.
w"NOTIOE
•
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.
The Allegheny Caney ItaProm!
promptly',
the further pollee. Mammon promptly ' , f.o
T'lkeTif: t o e rYtttVgrlrr'a.lay" Br aM r _li
of Petroleum that may tn
pEit BARAK
Br a g m torn .I[4 barrel, fro
Pittsburgh To Bragg, rend at mieglymitLlCH7
of um }ord. la eite2dell down to Ana
along the Inters end, at Brhdrt Bend, no'. to
anefl all Imeeuary faelllllne for tee con vnniep
and nOnegy tranyfer i tif Troll to ears.
1127t0n - /. , AQI , ToNE, noon.
JOHN W. HEART,
I=3
PTO PLUMBERS' AND -----
IrlTßtProposals %tilt GAS
at JAW El wows mboo Wore "m, l r. d t
stmt. until TUUNAD , LY. tie Bth . d e 4
gust, fur the PLObt BIND AND OAS • 1411 , 41
Legtxtl B, lB the Keystone Saving. Bank,
21.peoldoall7otsc. be seen at sheottlce of . un
A MOSER, Dot. and 4 be. Ulatrstroct. • SA
D/Dag
L
GrELECTION NOTICE.—The
. Stockholder. Otte
PITDEITROH GRAIN ELEVATOR CO.
WM meet at the BO ettO OF TRADS. MOMS,
on 1101. DAY. the lad day of September, OCT. et.
o'clock r. n.. for-the purpose of electing
Soard of Director. for the ensuing year.
T. UM/L.IMo, excreter , .
Plttebneet. July td, to
ismscso
SEMINARY
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
South End Third U. P. Church,
EEO
Tata Seminary, formerly conducted by Mr. H.
M. TVVINISIJ. oyez fur tee area year Cu
tredneadaih Septcml;er
Under the etre eta. 91 - .IIIIV A.M.. who
• fld be &emoted by three 1.411 es or mow anent.-
at experience In Behr resprettre de pertenente.
he Courses of clue, and Met:mesa Instrne,
Ten VIII be &en as to secure el:01101101I alto
LinertAL Culture.
rhyslcel health will be proweted by daily
practice. ander Lecompllehed Lechler of
gy r fON:Lclgft Callettenirs. • for/ner yeral of
L
The bre op nortunirles•he afforded f‘tr par
eel. Leman, French.
a t and Patna...
Circa." non; he B. nd at the principal Book
Mores of Adegheny and Pltteirtugh.
Application sh ale oe reed. early to the Prin.
anat. who may to feline at the 000001 1100 rue
trom 2to r. mg. even' hIll• LAY and TUBA:
LAY, CM the Term commence.. •
JOHN W. GEIST,
o=l3l
G. W. BINGRAII. Principal.
Plitibunh, Acircat7. .9,111
WESTERN UNIVERSITY.
THE NEXT TEILIN will' com.
Aunrroa i-NII2AI.
I=
MONDAY, EEPTEI6 3EB TD.
All who dears to enter ehtnld lot . preacot on
that day. This Inathollon has now eleven Pro•
&lure, and stark toe host ads antacee In the
Laturnages, Llt•ittnra and Science. Students
can enter the Preparatory. Sclenttdc or Pollee
gate coarse.
QUM
W I T. '7II6 E ' VEITIV 4 EII3 " I ' ;%:: E II Z II W IS ratTreod.r
BUSMEN) MAWS
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
?fos s eand S St. (bit' Street.
- 11. a Napalm! Charter.
Doot•DoDtng. Penmanship awl Arithmetic.
[We uallmiled SAO 00
Arithmetic end remeastiishth per goatee
AO MI
PeamaatLlA M+ month b 00
for Clrenlurs or amt..% Mare. .•
a. [lllA7.laB, or
ZOOM J.Y. McCLAMIIONDS.
CIFIL AND 21.11.LNLNG
ENCINEERINC.
At the NENSU , AICH POLYTECHNIC
TICOY. N. Y. 11 :rowanthor-
ough, Graduate. obtain arum desirable,very
pool.
[form INeopero SEPT. nth. For the ANNUAL
IILEGISTER. cornm.tht.c.:=TlLV.3.4ltpply
Troy.
HTI:e.II
FRANCIS 'JORDAN,
szogsviar OF STATE.
Ammo orarzaki..
EIT4TX TILILLISUBIL
" , THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST."
96TH SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOM lEEE PAID, $2.1, 7 / 1 .972 57!
ETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.,
ASAMTM, (At Market Value.)
Cash on hand. In Bantu $ 4A51 /I
Heal Zstate
glal :
tglitl3er'-" 1,105,400 IA
(rtroiltrAglrAgglVl - 1.29,131 At
L0a , L411 4 1 , ge., Clidmlnv. tine an , 1 "..M94
M. 613 .48
Net amsets 14.Z1.78@ SI
Fire and Inland liarlgatlon
• • -
401 . .ateehelee In all the principal Cltles and
Payees to she Vetted Stases. • '
Asylleatlons the insurance alit bt promptly
&needed to wad Policies tweed
A. A. CARRIER In BRO., Agents,
eatteatt , 03 70131L1T1 SIELET.
znxt-minmaxx 11.111 M.
BURKE & BARNES,
Fire Proof Salamander Safe,
HU MOB, SILL- Klan PECAI
AHD..
IRONWINDOW ;NUTTER MANUFACTIM,
129 & 181 Third St,
Hama. and Salltbaeld.
rIrTSBIIRUH, PA.
=tht:ll7lddttoaalert i-
erdatt .
on
of upr,.luaor‘.r.i m
111.1.1b)th Arm Cadman 11110102 0.7
• W. • A. J. racuenn,
Yonuttown, tiblo. June Mt. leer.
21,000. Bert. • har•e•, Atiebarab,
tlanyttrartn- we ship you, to.diy. by nil.'
road, • rata of your mate, fora few repairs. The
nib want throtigh the at:au-met Ore that oo•
cured here on the stn of Muth last, burning
one Store and warehouse,. and we are aked to Int
teem you th eme patient taken oat of the safe
otter the Ore were not harmed to the lees. We
did nuaappu, any este, especially th email a
stn. (meld leaulbly .1.14 lurk a Ore, and when
we dleCovered the paean all tale and sound, we
ware agreeshl - i dirapyobitetL No will etre you
an order for a Mtge else ufs when we get Ikao,
our new atom Trutt' yours,
1td1:104 • w. a A.. 1. PA CIYAIIII.
GI;AND
Pleasure Excursions,
TO LAKE SUPERIOR.
The pea new aide-wht Fusel:wet' steno..
110 11iIILIVE6T Can. D. Waxlals,
117111
of
cue I
shore* of Lake iruZcfc ?r es t ?.7ll! ( ::: 9' sod
So"'
• I:4I7INT'r alf l- 1 .•
1:111M1'4
And TlitlantlAY 411tiVer 111.
I #7/ - be slave etc.:ter Is entirely
l'au s tese - nurthen: le the largert. nee. once
I,l; o l . lAl . 7st r aprointert on the Leer, -
Inrormatlon apply en • •
HINGICLIS, JR.,
Adams Express Cnbee
leVnumws No. 54 lift/1 SL rlttaburie.
FLEIST CLASS LOOILLNG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LY ONS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
grAV 147,14'4121'1.1F.t°,78towlIVItt°
WALNUT : 1 0v4" L I :tard.IVRIM.M.It .
c HVi• and Bottm, (Nanola Tripod
and /Isaac' Tables of.expnlalta design and
D tiLLDINO 16cat I
ag2tHallitil..,.. .
WEL 0. CLARE...a. U. WATARNI...D.RAE
inoN CITYABEILTIVOI34I.B.
CEO. O. CLARK & CO..
MAREActaren of every 4nartption of PAtoßt.
Btretati<o. Cemnaied ma alleged Valc-Tasznia
laoather aetoltius.
uvo - ntga.mat.....e.- 04 0004
WE" WHIST CLASS GROCERY,
xo. PEDSitAI. BT.. ILLZti -
Taw, Coffee, sugars, ire, /VG,
Whit& Witr to tba ponds at lowtitPtletu.
£G. BRYANT.'
=I
NOTICES.
Saturday, August 31st,
7=ll
SICSSLER,
eteretary wad Tree eurer
0 ni 'flaw (9),,A ill
DL6IIO3ID STUEET
JULY 1. 1867
CO t IVIPANY,
• • Havr. Jur OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
tTuir Nyiaadld AssortvAnt
NEW CARPETS,
oil now, Shades, ix:
*Mutlost to es/led to our Coo cloak of
IMOD= WU Al) WO CUM
Great Decline InPritees,
51 . 2 XPazimr.l3 IMPITILIcom
DON'T BE DEBUT - ED By
ftwartalespplt Wm= adintijr . 9._ IA! of tare.
Imia eirmergAryAl_colZum.
'TIPP&
/OaWinxtb. istreets
nu7:1165 above Hadthileld.
GIIOVEJI
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
SewingMachineth •
Are TIM Brea. tor ?amity oned Man
P.Posei. OW sad ace thra ''ACt44lB
Jlro. 106 19f16 Street.
*GET NOBIE um • .
GROVEIZ 8: RAMER
/sr • Haday Our. It Is 1.0V:11e. lmrStellool
taantonma but. Daa , lllll to nal sa4 UM
O. los MITYL ST.. //bole ld
SHOE, HARNESS & C&URIAGE
JELLABA stkoald ibe aro • _
WU t suss so. 1 Etilla una.
Balm buying elsewhere.. nis the Nat kn. thalt
ult. Far malt at
103. nria sTararr.
- above Ikoltheem.
MC=
erz3
T" GROVER &' gam
SEWINC MACHINE
I.
the
eSam tilttm ln* aSa nate of ketessateat. Ptew SOP
• EU 103 11Th[ 311111712.,
%hove eastuatata
1!;=
BOTTLED ALE&
KEIMETT,WINTERTON.
v ia= ara:tg AND SODA
J C. eurrtim & co
SLAitiptt..!EADICAX ISTS/IST, r
II
I
FARMERS.,-14MITED, I
I Br u
sober ima Indtetou marethl Aaa i 4 ,
;,7,1•:6. pi.. a i ow t
rall 0./Ir/07, &elm mina:.
aull:dtl
•
W
• if tED TO 1101iltnir
• $,A01112 for On. jCI/ir, 114.06 . 0 or
TMx r . b acd $3,000 Jur' 'beer Tear woo t ogy jhr
eA
.arosa Box.sll,nPutonagb o. ebt . ii •• •••••i•
41
WAISTED
•
SLELLNBSEISITELIS, I
In a: hoa r.
Ribbon MI 15trt.. 311111...7
,oas I. Pullailelphts. 6 nse wk. am 41.
nence1!..6.01 . 112111• udUnlo trala. Addreta.
mills. .onus. Se..
• ava:GIS EQX 163% Philadelphia P. Of:
WA NT E D—:CAUBINEX 81.
YLES. HEVOLVEI23, Ibr vrtileti I min vas
In cult. It dolluerey good order. 410 !or oven.
curs lilacs or Cunt s. (seven entriur t 4,l 6 o, l:
TeTir 071 ' 4 Ntsigiagnallict utioote t?
$4 (0 fbr Volt's or Bralington'e novolurs , to
so 6 oaten.) Ifalr reduction made on Took.u•
ma. Opts.. baying any of &boy. 4111211 for
suie can addrets or sppir J. H. JURAIDTUDI..
West Wester, Lion mkt. corner Penn and
way= Ms.. Plltiburg b. )6.31:0160
VirANTED, - •
JULY COLD COUPONS,
And Compound Interest Note,.
71XL1 T. BRADY &
Corner court and WOod Btl
WAISTED—Ken In Salesmen,
I.)efatritot of Notional dal. Asoodatio4.
ALMA at once. so
It. 11. CI7BRAN,
"'road.% of Association.
M!IMI:B=IM!
.CARPETS. 011. CLOTHS. &O.
PRICES REDUCED I
CARETS
Oil Cloths,
Window Shades,
Table Covers,
Piano Covers,
Rugs and Rats,
Stair Rods, dm
to viewf %ening oar TALL 4:00_1,8, we
TBoffer oar st o rk at polo.. to suit th e CILLIZ
w e
UYERS. Those needing goods to our Wu teas
out afield to past as OF.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 Fifth Street.
C=l
r=t==E
BRUINS IN CARPUS !
JUNE, 1867.
WE HAVE SUET OPENED
I NEW STOOK,
11012abt at meat. Auction Bales 10 Naar l'ark
Irma. we Dear sa
Reduction of 20 Per Cent.,
=I
ALL.;WOOL INGRAILNIS
23 Celt* Per Yard.
MUSSEL% CARPETS,
23 Cents Per Yard.
Red, White and (necked Mattlam
To 33 Centel Per Yard.
WHITE I!i.U,TTINGS;
To 33 Conf.. Per Yard.
IcegAlld btantllid pattcrns
NOTTINGUDI LACE CURTAINS,
AI •3 to slo—usasJ price •1010 *4o—behix
A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT.
IPFELED & COLLINS.
71 A nd 73 Fifth Street.
!text bundles to trelted States Onetose Bowe
et arm Porrottee , remand roor, over Miner's nook
ers.
HAVE REMOVED.
WCALLUN BROTHERS
=jar
i nl i tarav e.gant and
51. Fifth Street, -
a. now 11aa et all tow sad duitable patteras
MEDALLION VELVETS.
Velvet's\ Brussels,
TAPES= r hit ussELs,
A large and choice ueartmeas of
Piano and Table Covers,
Blain CAW, ins in Imo,
011391id.sasess,
TERSE PLC AM. TWO PLY
Ingrains,
Alta every varl.ty alloy yrlctd CvDttl.g
IoCALLUM BROTHERS,
oxlip-Im.. Nitro ot.
lam
CAUPETs.
OLIVER
X'CLINTOCE
I=I:IVRE
i