El Eitthigt eaoth 1:3..1867 =MEW ON FREERAIL*OADS. -, The people have at length becothe fully *wakened td their own Interests and have determined that they elan be be longer • misrepreseiwed In the Geseral ,Assembly. In the cottutteslintnediately interested in earlycompletion of the eonnellsvllle ibillroad the -candidates for the Legislature mill be pledged In flier of a free law, and doubtless the forthcoming seal= will contain a troll. cleat number of: honest. . and capable membereto inionw - ther triumph of that Mr. Entigrr, who has been announced by Ms friends as a euttildMe for the Benate, to succeed Mr. Btanait,': : bna been importuned by. `sevend of our prominent business men M. phi: a himself Squarely before thipublinon the . question, as the annexed corresipcnidetice will show' Without any isesitatirm he frankly stkeeta 1103 :betel and praa iftes himself now, as liraas_eyer been in the past, a friend and lerroeate of * * free and general railroad law for Porbiutylvinis,' believing that ca n ed: a policy will not stuly. prove highly-beneficial to- 'the western seetion of the State, but will likewise provessiVeintgeous to the other Retain of the4Oommonwealth. Here is the 6i- respondence: • I Prrrsuunon, Aug. 18, 1567. Rosana. Ranser,,Esq.:—ln view of your. being •timdidatiTfor nomination to the State &Mite, it beetamisit matter of importance that the public should now understandderbsitely your opinionstipon the subSeetiOf *Mee Railroad laid, as well as upon Railroad leseislaticet "Mar. ally iff.m.Wg this conunanity and est . en& Pennsylvania. . Aveply through the jmbllc pmaswill be a Asthdhetten to 02 people. - B.J. KAT, R. F. arm', Myriam, LEE S CO. • • Prrrancoon, Aug. 14, 184.9. GENTLEMEN :--I had supposed, from my long connection with the Pittsburgh press, that my position on the Railroad question 1 / 1 5 well understood; but as some attempts have been made to repre sent me as inimical to Pittsburgh inter ests on that question, I cheerfully re spond to your suggestions. Those who are brollies with the com mencement of the controversy between the Pennsylvania Road and the mer chants of. Pittsburgh, growing out of the unjust discriminations of the former against e latter, can - bear- me witness that tee mthe drat I tooh a willing and active part against the rsilroad. At an early period of my editorial connection with the Pittsburgh Baratta, oottunen clog in 1851, I became Sally cognisant of the Injuries inflicted upon the bud nese of the city by the course pursued towards its merchants by the Pennsylea nisitailroad Company; saw the • large end thriving commission business it one time -carried on • here; prostrated and rallied by dhoti:illation& In favor et cities east and west of us; saw large floating mills compelled to stand Idle be cause grairtrwas carried through- our streets at a cheaper rate, poi rata, for eastern competitors than for Ahem; saw the commerce of the city injured at al. meet every point by the persistent refit sal of the railroad company to heed the , complaints of the sufferers; and seeing all ti.ia I felt impelled ao a public Jour nallat to expose and oppose these dis criminations, and to point out the injury they were doing to our commercial in terests-. . and for many year., as the files G of the art-l'is will bear abundant tes timony, tills warfare with the railroad was krot up, persistently and consistent- Tinting the whole period of my con nection with that paper, closing in 1908, rt maintained firmly its position as the opponent of railroad exactions and op pressioni; and I refer with some degree • of pride to my editorial course during the period extending from 1852 to 1868, SS conclusive proof that I have always been in bill accord with the mercantile oommattity on this question. At the t e.h...thls controversy began there w thrill routes to the oat over which a competing railroad could have been _built; the first by a conneetion,ol the Alle g he ny Valley _ with The Sunbury and- Ede Road; the second through Southern Pennsylvania by Bedford and Chazabertburg, and the third by the Con-. nellseille Road to Baltimore: - The Penn sylesnia Road, well brewing that com petition by either of these routes would dtatroy its monopoly -and. compel it to carry tor our people •at -fair and equal rates, cautiously but tummy. proceeded to close all three against us. Its first step wee to get k controlling Interest in the Cumberland Valley Road, which broke an important link in the Southeinroute• It next obtained, posselation of the Sun. bray and Erie Road, thus closing the Northern route. It then obtained a charter be the Southern Pennsylvania Road, and one of its officers subscribed for a majority of its stock; thus Oben ally closing the Southern route; and -then it forced the repeal of the Connell/- villa Railroad • charter. Thus every route to the east by which competition - was pendia* was b..bd up against, us by -the - -Pennsylvania Road, and the • monopoly of that road rendered secure as long as it might be able to control the legislation of the State. It hes, there fore, not merely-to answer for the injury radioed by its discilininations against the commerce of the city, but for delib erately closing every possible avenue of competition- . ' The erg remedy area coca to due' people or Southern and Western Penn- - Weenie, for protection against an op nresaive monopoly, is a Free Railroad Law, which will open the way for capi tal to Construct railroads wherever they promise to become' profitable; ''For that mean* I am now, and have always been, an ardent advocate. From the commencement I have given whatever aid I could towards the formation of a healthy public sentiment on that !subject,- and, whatever pcaition may occupy,-1- shall continue to give my best efforts to its success. There is no public mew= that enlists my feelings more strongly than this; and esteeming -It vital to the; best Interests of the people of this State, hook errall its early enactment as'abso-' lately ears:tab! to the, 'Ware prosperity of thei Conimonwealth. ' From what I hate -said of my past course, my present position may easily be deduced. I am now, as I always have been, the earnest and detertrdned , opponent of all railroad sampan. and. of all discrimination, In railroad charg es, and the' ardent supporter of such a Free Railrcad Law as will break up • monopolies; Invite capital into the State, and cover it vide I =emetic of rail _ I may furtiter refer to the files of the Octets to thaw that I labofed with earn estness and zeal against the repeal of the Tonnage Tai; &phut the absolute con trol of the legislation of the State by the Penhayleania Road, which followed that repeal; and against the means by which that' abeoluto " control lists ;been. since maintained. niched ruune which has affixed itself to the State and Its legit'''. Lion within that period will never begot rid of until the enonnlyof that road is broken, *a - Pres -t Railroad Law es tablished, General Laws made to take the place of special ones ;and every at tempt at legislative .coriuption Unlined with the ignominy it deferral. ' I may be permitted to add, without being suspected of egotism or vanity, that having given the beet .energies of my life totbkipromotiba of the material interests of this city and county, I shall esteem it a pleasure-select' as a duty to Identify ntyrelf thereWitlxin whatsoever capacity I may, be calla. to act hereafter, and to resist firmly an hostility to their interests, front whatever eon= *ethos- Why may spring. I am, gentlemen,very respectfully, ofour obedient servant, • Ruseratz Enttarr. Tr aka BEEN CIIAZGED by the Demo-- crane journals .that _Judge --Wrmassre took an active part In the "repudiation movement". In this "county , /OM vein ago. The guider was invent-4M weaken one candidate In the eastern section of the State, by piejudicing the holders of dfleabeliir bonds argot him. The fol lowing , letter to the edittiref . the Phila delphia PrtSS, from one of our Most- re.. liable and esteemed titans, will , settle .the point in the other end of the State; but Mein where Mr. Witaises - is so well known, .no credence will be given the last disreputable and false assertion of leaders who are driven into all nine of dishonest tricks to damage oar 'camil &lA'S "Pal= record: - - Fivvmscsors, August 12,1007. To tits Zahn , orthe Press: Tons of the 10th Mat retched tale morning.:. The insinuations of the Dem ocratic press with regard to Suttee Wil liams' record prt the repudiation ques tion are utterly Mae. It suite the mu pose of that forty- to Lava - .the popular 'mind of 'your section of-the Stke under the impression , that lisr - WWI Unaided with that , disreputable movement-and an unfortunate coincidence of names Serves to help along the Imposition— .bat he hail neither part nor lot in the matter. In hie official character as Judge of the District Court, the question never 'came before him in any form or ahape whatever, and AS a private citizen he never took part in favor of TepudiatilTh— never said, wrote, or did anything wklh could be possibly construed Into snap• proval of the measure, or Any oth er measure of a similar warm P. N. . _ - re far as regards so ncl(Of "the fore going letter as seems to involve a dispar agement of the high moral character and standing of Mr. Taos. "%Futuna in these commtmitiek the reputation of that gentleman throughout the State, and his present positina as a Representative 'in Cerigmtp,.Would Acenkto be a sufficient answer. It is not essential to.the rue- Cess'of Judge Wrutairs that any nuts. Parable clmparisons should be attempt ed between himself and another and older lawyer;':qtilte as well known, with as high a 'character, occupying quite as ldsh a position„ and enjoying quite as urge a share of the public confidence as hiroself. lie will not Bair, we think, from any, possible confbsion of names, where 'Mr.. Taosus Wmtturs is u well known and understood as he Is here, and we feel very sure that the Judge himself would be the last man to say that he would feel either damaged or: disparaged by such a mistake. We will just add that an offset and an answer may be found to the disparaging language of the Philadelphia Press, in connection with. the above letter, In the folloWing remark, which we quote from ' the columns of the same paper, from a recent: speech of the Hon. Wx. D. KYLLT to his constituents, on die sub ject of impeackment : "He (Kelly) never voted for the ad journment of the Thirty-ninth or For tieth Congresses, and with Ashley, But ler, .brase Tom Williams, of Allegheny, hewari always consistent." We Confidence Gatee=.llneecale In the Number of Victicht-.the Heaton...W. rlettee of the rote There are few of the expressions now adays used to distinguish various aorta of rascality, which would more mislead one who heard it for the first time, than that of "confidence game."' The ordi eery siceptatlon of the word is very far from the criminal meaning which has been attachedto it. There has not been, however, a great deal of cunning dis played in this sort of roguery, coluider log the number of people who have been deceived by it. The operator proceeds on the assumption that his victim is an arrant , fool in regard to such matters, and lament cases he is quite correct. It seems as if certain persons had branded upon their features the fact that they could be gulledj , hy any one who came along and salted that he had a draft which he was unable at that moment to get cashed. • That unlucky man with that draft He has been written up in all the papers In ail the places In this Union. Those papers have a very extensive circulation. Yet it is safe to declare that tomorrow 'at least one man will appear at the Cen tral Station and aesire Meanest of some drover, trainees man or stranger, eager to leave on the afternoon train. The onlyvlow to be taken of the case is, that just so many fools will be born yearly, and that all attempts to wean them from folly are vain. They must run tLeir al lotted course; live as their fathers lived, and die as they died. No legislation on the part of Congress or any popular body can make them wise. It is not necessary to go Into a disser tation on the different stylus m which the confidence is conducted. They are known to all who read the papers, and It is useless to name them foe' the benefit of those who do not read them. Bat It happens that at this moment there is an unusual prevalence of this sort of thing In Chicago. This kind of crime is at the flood. It roes and falls in accord ance with some law which no one has yet discovered. It will increase to en inordinate pitch, and then, numerous arrests having been made, die away. It will be fora time the fashionable mode of obtaining money. Then it will be replaced by the more chivalric and daring style of knocking t. person down and relieving him of what he has, without elan the. teems.' security of a bogus check.. ' But there enema to be a reason why this confidence game is being played so generally at present, and that is a recent decision of the Honorable the Judge of the. Recorder's Court, who practically decided that It was necessary for a yer son to be caught red-handed—in the very act; to insure conviction. .130 long as he was on the threehhold of sin, so long was he safe. This kindly ruling has naturally encouraged these individuals, and they feel a IieIIENI of security which they never enjoyed before. Ea for the present they have abandoned all other modes of labor,.and devoted themselves to the profitable task of passing off value less drafts onunsuspectMg, very unsus pecting, stranger". Bow long this state of affairs will continue cannot be mid— probably until that decision is reversed. Bad as this state of affairs is, it would be well were those individuals the only "confidence men" In the city. Unhap pily they are but a fraction of them. It is correct to say , that all who live by e petty swindling of men are dealing in the confidence game. Ever* placarded beggar who appeals with closed eyes for charity, while in reality be can see ea well as most of those who glee him money, is practising upon the confidence of his fellow creatures. ; The well. dressed man who steps into- business offices and represents himself. to he - the agent of some unbeard-of benevolent en terprise, is no better. These advertisers of nostrums, these planners of fuel socle tiee,these :stealers of the future, these broken-down divines these children with starving parents; all belong to the same mend class, and all deserve a little 1 wholesome chastisement • Some of the members of this organt zatitm attempt to cloak their real occu pation by calling themselves by the name of peddlers. Provided with licen ses, free or paid for, they hawk through theetreet articles hich they know lobe unfit for human use, and for which they demand prices so low as to tempt inex perienced tousewlyes. More dangerous are they than their otherbrethren. They not only deplete the muse, but they are apt to-Injure the body. Matches that will not light; books that will not be printed; linens that will come to pieces; china withilaws, and a hundred slmilar articles are hawked around. They are found in every meet, and at the door of every house , it were possible, KIM" measures should be taken to deal with this frater nity Ind to set them to employment, in connection with stone breaking, if noth ing else. But it in probably not possi ble. This grand order of confidence men extends through all branches of so. day, among the high as wallas the tow, among the dwellers oh the avenues as the denizens of Wells street. Still, even though it carmot be abolished, there is no reason why "several confidence men cannot be arrested and an attempt made to try them,, in order th at our country congas may have a little higher ides of Quests° jusalce.—Ohisags Tribune. Monkey Walters: • The Paris Es position is to have an other novelty, in fact, something more of a novelty than has yet been seen. There is a restaurant, the garcons of which are monkeys, or rather largo ha. boons.. "A Mr. Beckway, an Amen can," lays a Paris journal, "has spent many-yearn In educating a number of baboons, four or. fire of the most intelli gent of which he intends bringing to Paris, and installing in his proposedrcs taurant an garcons." The editor has seen these strange servants go through their !ICS Cifel4 of which b .: e a: rake as follower "Each monkey es upon his arm snap and and attached to the belt of his dresa by a string are. a, num ber of blank cards, one of which the guest takes, and, after writing upon it hie order gives it to the garcon monkey, who carries It to the office, and present ly returns with the first dish, which he places cm the table, keeping ail the while a most eerio.comical face. The monkeys never mistake the rap on the table. Theymerfectly understand it and quietly obey it. Innftd of the "Voila Monsieur , l " they approach With grins and grimaces, and make, as they reach you, a sort of chuckling noise. They are dressed in • a fantastic costume, of which they seem very proud. Those not engaged are seated at one end of the room, and endeavor to make themselves agreeable by nods and winks to the ladles. The principal trouble of Mr. Beekway has been to teach his scholars A . carry sweet-meats Without eating them. Although he has now almost en tlrely got over the difficulty, the temp tationotten become( too great for *mon key, and he devours the ice mum, cake, etc,, which he should take to same lady or gentleman. A aren't advantage le these garcons Is that they will never pa ten to your conversation, and that they have been raised In delightful ignorance of pourboire." This story may , mem to you a fabrication, but when I tell you that I hare aeon in Paris dogs and mon keys do things just as eutnatmlmsq , as the above, it will - look more like_ the . truth. At the Cirque do l'lmpentrice, PITTSBURGH - -ll in the Champs Elysee, they have a large monkey who rides horseback, turn double summersaults upon the back of the animal, jumps through paper covered hoops, vaults over hare, and does almost everything that is done by Ft man circus rider. They have there also a number of dogs which walk upon barrels, ar—' "ad ladder. .-•- - Ch 101 fourn.. •re, jump through long cannon like tunnels, dant*, Ilre off pistols, leap over each other, and an many other like tricky These being so, as I know, why msy not Mr. Beckway succeed?. and why may there not be servants in Prance whq know nothing of that eternal fee of the French waitar—apouractre?—Por. Nue. Preen. --- - About Lt. cturet Prior to coming over to this country to lecture, and in order to qualify them selves more .thoroughly for lt, we nom that Dumas, dr., and Sala are both en eared in a study or the English tongue. The rumor was aimed at Sala's sore spot, of which everybody has at least one, which he nurses as he would a pet. It might no less happily apply to the case of a few of our own intellectual Altos tette& If they could be induced to put themselves on 6 course of very plain English, and munch atV.SY at It as a sol li - dim does at hardtack,.without the slight est allowance of water for dilution, the young and unmarried people who go to hear teem might And, When the lectur ing season woe over, their courtships not quite so tar advanced. Some lecturers don't think English of any particular consequence, unless it is very poor; and in that department they display anything but modesty. Along with a course of simple English, might go another course of ideas—something that takes a - start from their own experience.. We com mend them, however, for one thing—it must be they who have driven whole audtenue over to the desks of the scien tific lecturers, from whose feasts they are loth to go back to the old whipped sylla bub again.—Baslon l'oel. Gun. Onsxx is perfectly independent of the power of the president, as the following amendment to the Army Ap propriation will show: "Zed be it further enacted, That the heed - quarters of the Army of the United States shall be at the City of Washing ton, and all orders and instructions re lating to military operations Issued by the President and Secretary of War shall be issited'iltotigh the General of the Army, and in case of his inability, through the next in rank. The General of the Army , stall not be removed, sus pended or relieved from command, or assigned to duty elseivhere than at said headquarters, except at his own-request, without the previous approval, of the Senate; and any orders or instructions relating to military operations issued contrary to the requirements of this sec tion stud] be null and void; and any ra cer who shall balm orders or Instructions contrary to the provisions of this section shall be deemed guiltyof a misdemeanor in office; and any officer of the ;army who shall transmit, convey or obey any orders or Instructions so issued contrary to the provisions of this section, know ing that such orders were so issued. shall be liable to imprisonment for not less than two, nor for more than twenty years, upon conviction thereof in any court of competent Jurisdiction." IT IC VOIMINATZ for the fast multi plying classes of rock-oil consumers the world over, says the New York Times, that the supply of petroleum is con stantly receiving riew sources of Increase. The developments in France of late have been from the discoveries of bituminous shales from which the oil is produced by distillation. Borne of the deposits, how ever, are more of the order of corn- ' pressed and compacted peat, whose veg etable fibres ore still visible. If Europe continues to open up these means of sup plying herself, the plenty over there will put a atop to one portion of our trade which ought to be ended—the export of crude petroleum. Only a few weeks ago, occurred another frightinl explosion at sea by which, without warning, half the deck of a vessel was blown into the air, and the hold exposed to view a raging, fiery forum. It is Impossible to fill a vessel with barrels of a. constant genera tor of inflammable gas In such a manner that it shall be safe from explosion. It would be bad enough if the vapors aria lag from the exuded contents of the bar relit yawed away with the vessel's mo tion- but being heavier than air they sink, fill the bold, and make the vessel a gasometer, more dangerous than if laden with gun powder or nitro-glycerine. The sairenent of crude petroleum ought to be prohibited by law, and enforced by authority, both general and local. —Queen Victoria relates, In her life of Prince. Albert, that t - • When suffering under the severe prostration produced by hie last fatal :Jimmie, the Prince conned himself to write a memorandum for the Queen on the communication which the Govern ment proposed to make to the United States on the affair of the Trent. This memorandum woo adoptedbytheßueen, and, Intlueneing as It did the tone of the, Government communication, had a maw' terial effect In preventing a rupture be tween the two .cenntrien. Except the commencement of a letter to King Leo. petit which be could not continuo alter the first line, these were the lest words written by the Prince.' • COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE branded by the alienator of Cie easily eels , boe's lanais Pann. Ur. so. Om never prepared • medicinal article for public sad gen eral an bat abut en slant tbe strongest-1e ca. and has aliens borne the Pales of victory one every din/daft has bean eenleed tocsin. Will yea alio are soffennt iron. lint/lis. imillenc tics, anise., deb ndante, enol.r moron, tlteym. sintery wd seders! debility at the abate eisi W' Ol i r n olgrn ' olr e l! e Ifs of Its merits. the united testimony .1.11 Pia hare dreds _tied ilbt,a toe en e c a o r m d i v a tnyis t of h o u w n . - self sad o Ws ne aele gt n e lt. y a certain a no shine. all sarentlr. persistent, oran you wit? one bottle. 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Address arders to r. AYSIX &PON, Phdladalphi. ../.1‘ 7 11 26 .0 14 , _ eIC.EM , ? tig h t/ O E2 ; R. M. naLL,LIM Co., Itistroarsh; ILLUT. a nIIITT. tilieghenTs jyßionow 'THE,POIBOISI9 Or TILE DAY. Th• late temperance tweetitationa n Wen. chusette have thrown • flood of light on the hor rible abuses practiced to the Ironer trade, and hare at the same Cm. demonstrated the abso lute necessity for ocadollarated diffusive etlmo tants for medicinal perrrosee. Clergymen of the highest stanoltm, men of the highest rook in wiener, and philanthroptsts, who an store the reach of prejudice, have testified not only to the rankle. effects of Cm adulterated liquor. of tc m 4 me ohn , l i ba on s c o s tahn er e a me e dl a an n r b es m t na enro. Pros ls ton the list of thin elms of proparsilone. Denham.t and most sztanslrety tand of all the V/Mt: of the 42:444.Wirrlregot4 represeotatlve T h en.ft absolutely pure artlele which eminent dlrthes, thenalsts, phrotc.l.oo wd social economists In New healrod have ,cm declared not Le to • proper subject for prohibls toro legislation. The faculty proeismas try the months of Its 71 , 010 &ors Mid a aut of ltils obsracter Is•nsedlrol werosity. HOSTETT Ed% IllTreoB atim NM the requirements of eel ewes Its *Umbrella ;ninepin Is free from the Irritating ton I.lldenta olden annlynis detects Is even Ilo n VOportrd lidoorx. and Ma venela. rx ' , Mtn obich it is nielleated Sr.. among tn. Mitidblen and romoratirsa that botdsbrabarlatta, Il• world-old. tenured, yaidlscarensa. It is an Indubimb • tact that tame ronsatutlons amt itabila of n o tamand arlmulation, and for all suer,. stlau. b combines eati billow and silighllysperlent pr.:op en's"! with It, tonic shiner Is manifestly desi rable. CORE OF FISTULA. Do. SITS= 11 Write to 'thing you for your Madam and aciantilet immurement of my dl.. i.e. for Widelt I called. to consalt you some tone In Jaanary last. Ton will remember that 1 had ■ Centhlleallon of dlaassea, which Anally ended In • terrible DaDde., adtich 1 had - been Malawi to Net oa ',avant et a. barauls4/ coda. which It was feared might fasten on my langs. 1 knew that the - popular modal el treating dl.. cues lika adze was by . • catthig .70001.2024 Iv bleb, if anuccaafoCat would naturally throw the disease opolt the Mega or some attar vital organ. on &thou.% of the andantinos. of Me cum and the 4411.1i/the cheek to a discharge which I was constrained to bengal) wan a salu tary ;aortal. of Nature to get rid of some mor bid condition in the 117.t00. I lead PerfeetlY satisfied that- your Method of treatment, putl fying to the ante., and local apylkations te tha datrdons part. moat care, if anything could, without vetting, which 1 And It dld. and 1 am hairy la Mort mythlf well in every particular. with Drander and better health than 1 have had for years. I Iroahl also add that the !poll= 0100$ 700 000(0 wan ►imoat palate sa. 04 h. lettooi a haw man, with all the eaerglea ae •Agog of sastartd bank. yogra,firatafullr. 4-- Dy; Egyair's sonaldtauon room an Do. ON Dann street. frooota.. zantll'so.. i , t A7ll l 111 :-I: __O 14 : 7 4 ,'‘ I :14 klz; wit. BRIGHAM, Jr.; Alamo amnia ot% JVVIIRraft, ma.o~ Agog to roottoo4oorttatoolgsforlito AIEN2T.S.ad att other men thrOtphOsit Po Ptitod Make owl idas ROBESON BROTHERS, Ilakamerai, 1[44711 romta imisleT.ristsburrig. Ooatarl 7.8 e. type of cbslts,Apozprpra, COLIII4=W _ 1301\17:1015 And an immured tobwrzad sallltaltroadßoaili .VilialtaLllauk, GSM Be1401:110601#.1.S.. svairitivr.irintr.atri Aut. Y - GAZETTE:. FRIDAY. AUGUST NEW ADVER W A nga t i. i ra N ABD jEFFER , HEIT TEEM OPENS WEDNESDLT,BEPA.IB. •Dory to Mt VfItUOEST. CalEo4lauEs. or to the VICE MENDE:NT. Wuhta{toa. pitoPOSALLS.--TheVetinsylva. flit State Agricultural SccIMY mtirlseelee PPANISILS .FOl !It Eutaw . euviticp, Within ltaauelocure. at rittabrogli.huttl DAY. the 3d day e• September. DC, at the cdOce. No. to Sr. Clair street. ault:11:3 LARGE BUILDING TO LET. , — That urea FectOrr. formerly • gars,s Building, And lately arcup:cd b 7 Testifier a Irwin. on Vint, betwin n Wood And Liberty street. ULIVHII Veil suitable far staralte. rivoulre .11eCLINTOCH CO., •u1a:..147 Film street. 10,000 GALLONS TcasTzrov4sa4.3n . . For tole • at sesnutootorer's prices , at No. 394 PENN OTILEL. L. J. lIILANCII.IIID. ' pRpPFIITY FOR • RALE nr:•=te.4oEVnintirt grIIIVIr.f.I7 4 , 1,7 0 7,1=,9!,4 1 1 n err Parr..llle plank roo d . font miles fro m the o clt7 o . ;V< 1 ATL1Lt,%V.,77 , .:4.4!". H° 4 *" " 4 ' 4 " Apolr to W. A. ItEattUN. 11.1 Erttte 021ce oltoortte Court Uncle. HOUSE MILLDEIIB AND CARPENTERS. 111111.1)1103,LND itZ PAULI! titootVtlY .t tt.! ea to FURGENON R BICFK, 17 liteltisde'd street. pEoPLE'S INSURANCE CO. 0/7103. N. N. 00W. W . MID 1.1:4D 117TH *TS ERIEEI ID ILLULDX OVOlm. 14Nals, OW. Jobe L. Rho.. ohn Pommel P. M 0.., Jo. Z. Pert% Coarleaarhurkiq ow. Jou. /LID. Jobo Y. Klrkpatriek, Wm. V. Kirk. Pro. & Itlssell. • Jam. D. Vora.. O. 11a.ou Love, WU. HILLIPIL rre.tdmat. JOHN IVATT, VV. Prevlde. • W.l. OA.RDNID. fleoretexy. J.. GORDON. o.'l Att. ptEEPORT • BARRED FLANNELS. I= she solo of limos CLLF.I3II.I7ZD 1%1101141LS MCANDLESS, JAMISON & CO 103 Wood Street arif.lso The Highest Market Price rim 702 BOVERNIENT SECUITIES, GOLD, SILVER, comas In MINIM LSTfI ST !COM, J. F. STARK & CO., Bankers, Can WOOD AND TIMID kITILICITH. spyll:Onw, ANTHRACITE COAL ( AU parties desiring a angry el ANTHRACITE COAL, Cw . b . r . 1121:: Intl Um pnoloot of soy of lb toiIo PITTOTOM. 5T1A1104154 MYNA 11/1401i, VALLIY. By ItaYlay their radars with WM. BINCHAM. tl*i ITEIEn kiGILISII AND GERMAN JOB PRINTING, Neatly sad promptly executed, ley ERRRTT, ANI)ERSO & CO., No. 84 Fifth Street 10.1:e.:nt IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.. 1i0.3 St. Clair Street. Bahtaf handmaid of AhfDRILW BUMS the entity stook of Hardware. Cutlery and Variety Weds, at Q. above stood. tt L *elf intewloa to keep on haze . Us:dm. .toes of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. . Owns kiln. Possisers, Pistols, Ptsidnit ti Vp " re=Pd ' o f fiTursillb It t tgßT titissang Bassein ilassors, cumusi Mese U.; sad Stamps, sud matins nsal and Caussillug litanso4. It shortest not., W. H. MOWN, Illissnagair. AMERICAN WATCHES. • lIPLISDID BTOCK OP Fine Gold and Silver Watches, FINE GOLD JEWELRY, zu‘vrems. CILOCIEZ, Lc. t the lowest Inlet. fable are Invited to ash and exam i n e oar Swat beam parebulag aloe amaze. wmea.partos i)!ourper .t.of ea to. .1 W. IRTLEO7.IIIII. Ho. 64 PUIDITiI OTNENT. Two croon soon Mute! street. e1:424:0 wr prrrsavneau c.rrr Latuoro £ll kind. of araablao Onne promptnera and dispatch. Toe Litandrr Zofdars fur sad &liver clothes Mc of plus abort 0. Leave orders Ottani to o'clock In morn i n g to Oars them nitscolea to same date. Ord.. Inrt se um fouccirlpir place. will be podeptly attain& trai 4..00k. 71fth cad Grant att. 0.1462616 , • Hoe, skirt TlArt, 6111dartrrt cool dtellanity. ear. Ind..' Oto, • 1 1 , 4h7. , ktildidt • Lions*. Th /Mb street. B. M. N..J. Snodgrass. conwf paleral and Luctie• Ward*. •11•40.7. 0111ko, No. 4 IT. lIILAIRPI'. BOTTLED ALES. I ICEILINETT, WINTERTON. boa led SO A.ND wAirr.ac bott ra led bof r AL ,'fko ..SODA - . J. C. BUF FUN,* CO., , 111$ maltAuv wn ww YAWS Wrairr V . r2A,Iw 'neo. nuaron ...... I . I& L FDANCIES, CARPENTERS AID BUILDERS* Oontafetitalurg to! lhalldloge.ls4ot• rontS, Va i l= narizigVlTlllotr,'a to dumptlona. " ' 4s. tir NB /5I Winos St. DOT 121, tsm • NOTICE.-PITTBDVIIGII AND CONNIGLINVILLL LILEO•11 COLLO, Sr.—MIST 11tOtTOODE TORTLZ CSISSE DIVISION CONOTRUOTION DUNDS.--tlel4- en are hereby nettled that the Intenot Coupons on the above Sonde. doe Anon leta. be Ch i eeTyni ILTrtirtt 4 tnL:.47:2r4V1i1:4 harsh. 4111.1. AWL Jr.. &missy fled ThYnrer. Flttenarny,lelyloth. DC. /13Dc0 GOUBLAT DUOS., SHIRT MANUFACTURERS 21 Barclay Bt., near Church St., WSW IrOXLIEL. N. B.—Prlce Luis meat on ippllention. anS:da A. H. ENGLISH & CO., AV. 98 rourl/Netrret, " " I . .bllshes or 06800D , 8 niAnIBB, DZAN , S BUItTrII UMAILDAIt AND 0GR.../C9 , 15 .1.111, :NDIN. Alwloan.fctia• renal BLANY NOWA. .BOOK MINDING ea 47UVIgno k 7r6 P bs i tt . flr "‘" rcit pEnnir noNnAn, PUMP MAKER.. •ndsztufactorer or atl 'Linde of WOODIN TUBIN Ia U. b. 33 TBIIW 33113. LT; Al*OM City. Pa. I: iz triv i tar.th. Riran to the tar WEST Iv C 0 0 .4. 111III0 . N om ;ItILA . WOO Common. •.I.l.•enstsry. I:arnu of PILISID•K •.I.I.VATIR • CO. Ban ore halal or prepare on short mattes LILALTH AND lITLP WPONFS. 'LAWS FOB 9IMP L IN g Ii 40 " thrtrdiat U L TB. ,a a ''' arßra2 ProMPUTonsented...Plte6MNlS• roontset CRABLES lIEJZENSTEIN, UM FEDERAL 111 . ...AISAAIIEN7, • . (South door above Diamond.' Glass, ailaa Ware & Table Cutlery At BASTIAN DEICE& Eseiriblon required in a first class Dose on band. CAD and amanine our aoods. lama THE QIIEEN.OF THE WASH. TlElß.—The Inght lot elarflaticl. with privilege of matodhature of • PATENT WASNINC FLUID, Which, whezeveriptrojueed, has met with uni versal memass, WILL be sold on removable term. J, X. riAIIII,TON, lir Mani must. ECM $ 15, 000 TO LOAN, ON BOND AND morroutz d. .tieLs 2PanT . Z .- Srs No. ID limttlttleld Strut. Real Estate bousht wad wld. ITU TTNIVERSAL CLOTHES WHIN •-• OlS—Tbs bast and only Wslnger tbat is etassesogg got. perfect eattsfaetlon, UPI glee teem before varetutelng alumnae. SOS We by the sale agents tot Allellane . ni. aes .28 and , ol nt. OW, meat. WINDOW • SHADES. of all y • mles. colors sad sizes ; 16110. Buff Ismd, Trmopultot Omen Oil Cloth, of W what.lll add at low Yrl W, r. 47"; lfd'pridtlll3. sell; - SI SIM. Glair anat. OIL CLOTHIP-Fdir Tik. Ides. COMA'S.. Eltalvt. WLadowf„ in , of an vldtts pattarsts. awl of beat prty, (onus garigi. ° 6la • • J. At kr. MUM% I NEW ADVER BHICH ! BRICKS THE CHARTIERS ViLLEY BRICK COMPANY Art prepared to tarnish 33 FL X CI 33. , • small or taro quantities. at a SEDUCLD CHIC.. A lance stock always on baud at their Yard, corner of TOY sad YoUltYkl ST/MM. and aearlDir Id Steents Cott Yard. K. Y. ECESISICDTp AgaPPI. anicdc) °rMICE i;`l74:iiitirAlLgtfittri47o.- TO COAL MESCELISTS. led Proposals wIII be received at Oda ollltc nail the Isirtt litbTabT, tnolnsly!. Coe sues nOnlng to &Beal:our Cponty Pons XIUHT TO TIN THOUBAYM 1113313108 0/ GOOD lIIIICnaPPYABLZ COLL. • Veto fool slack and dirt. To be deltvetel at the entraoce of the Court ana Jell. on TIRO and Lose streets. In onantlttca or err bundled bush els per day. and to be Weighed On the COY Welch neat.. rev:lout will be made al tlTtata drawn on the Coenty Trtaanrer• wh.". the eon• tract Is oompleled Ily Otraction to Caenty Cotnennolenenis WOOLY .18.71 Controllers UIYtC[Ar Coirrnot.t.On fur •Ltaatiolt , CO., .UW10141.6.1017. S. NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR& . Sealed Cr•pniotis will De roonl•iol this 011ie< until theliltrif INSTAS2 . , for 81V-RAPPING .ND lINDII.B.ViSNINo THE SWOON. %WEIL LITTLE IIEWIOKLZY CHICLY. - • • - on the road let.ithe from Alleghrh7 ear. t • !! :, .. p e .l . , , g i t n a ti tm eli t c .. l4leg .c tr y t t ilh p l:; o2 r...f d T o e, n p . much for the)... Ify directly:lof the want ommbaipnv. so16:071 (lrntro,l•r. GRADING AND PAVING. SEALED PROPOSALS win be reeelred an. tIl SATURI , aY, August lire, for Orldlue 5,0(0 able T aris. arm for Paving about 3.l.COD square yards, otr the MONONCAHELA WHARF, Rs twisen fl ran t and Smithfield sire Le. Bidders will state what they will Slow per sneers lard fur tee stone now un the sway &Met ease between snlln g the teeth sad depts. Wee It on the wheel. By order of m Committee en illenoleithelaWberf. Proposals ay he tenet No. 8 eIP.ILLILT • ft, SO .lUWW• C 411,11103. Plttsburgh. Aupast 0. 1 ye, • sttle.d7s TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA BONE Super-Phosphate of Lime MAIQUisOTITAZD UT THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO., SEWARD do CAMPBELL El= Office, 356 Nan Bt., Pittsburgh Pa Me best tn ma t and mutilated hi all iambus who ham even It • tilat, b• the standard for *shim{ tar/rearms of Wheat, Han Oats. Corn. Potatoes. On V/ Um pabltshad for gratuitous circulation • Dam taunt eontatatei lots t est , o n sad mason statement* or this copies of which via be sent [me to any seadmit so their address. ALLEGHENY GROCERY INII PROVISION COMPANY JOHN A. McGRAW, President J. P. ISRIEL, Secretary. TO. Root of Ibl. COIDpILIIT t already Istarly • buoiebe lay. Than orlablog to ay all tbelasaloas of 14 lxvoi4,lr4 better .49-PIX-elr ALT C11.700E1. At 26 Federal AL I Allegheny, TLIE OLD, 011161NAL TEA STORE! FRESH ARRIVAL OF Young Orson. Old Hymn, . Imperial. Gunpowder, End. Breaktart, Congos, Sonchoisg, Oolong, Old. Country Black, And Japan g r MIL IS, ALL or TUE MY QUALITY. Nci. 20 Fifth Street. 10 PER CENT. OFF • . !SPECIAL 40 . . DISCOUNT SALES. t., ;';,IT DENNISON A IUX'KEIT'S C : ;,1 No. 27 Fifth Street. k:I • ..,. Until farther itotlea,ara all , mats it , ~,a• , plcial ctl•coont ot TIN PEI. CI WT. ea Pt slims:l cub sales. Oar Adcock of C.; 1 ittiCIZNY. OLOVE.S. t ualtuttratcunate. w 1 - 11NDIrtwiAn,,, ousarret. P. P. 1111.11.1.011/. 3tISSONS, - 4. , . BON IST TLIIIMINGS. ta i liVialL ' il 01 ryll'e ZVI MOVlllillit d Cl? customer. Will tad alt pries. claboot the da.count. ma Itny a. ta may Ai. Stan la the city. , t all BZIGUCIMiIXU2 COMPRESSED BUNGS. ARMSTRONG, 880. & co., =I MACHINE CUT CORKS, Plugs, Taps, Irish Noss, ricie, /LOOM MILNULLIE, Birs& 125 * 125 1'121211 14. IPIllsbellta• JOHN RONEY, HICLL FOUNDIk Carson St., 9illWard, near A. V. 11414 Hammer Dies, Steel Moulds, Bag EU ui Ischin dap geniilly. d4r4Y2.72nr4grirstr=togr, NOTICE —TAE IONDESISKON ED would respectfully inform thelf &Made and the polalle to general In e t. preparatory to Fifth .I.ack into their new Manilas, .re o Fifth street. next to Wiener °Mood,. lacy are now selling their Immense stock of JEWELRY, etc, etrT COST t Constsilng of Watches; Silver Ware. Arai.% Stone,ble Cutlery, rtitteery. hum of psychic. strifulators. Preach Olathe, e t ete., latopether with all their listares, consistlus of • j e t arsonist of wirer mounted fsbneitus. show ,;bouty shelving. couulers. Co. the first of tletotwr expect to rewipsit our new store with mutentire hew awl fresh stink If everyts log pertaining_ to • lirst.aluas Prrweltp loose. Very respectfully. RtINEMAN PA FIRM, & SEIDLE, so. so rir ; Li ISTRAZT. N.t tollank ALEN. pal-mallows LUMBER YARD, Corner Cbestnit and Preble 818., Utah Wad, Allegheny, Manchester. A Issoe stock DR Y PINE BOARDIATIoorttur. Kling es, Hough mat DreSSed tflael. le •Ad BI feet dosed.. • •••-• 00.000 Get D Osk Basals. 25.0 0 Net Popl ar :sad 2 'oohed Cask. 13,00. lest . I sad :4 lashes Stork. Md. $ l2 . /las Tile sad CPT. Id 122 2. 02 small 0.1210145. to salt parobsacts. JUST BECEINED, AT ROBERTS & SEERRATT'S WHOLpIALE AND ILITAIL Lr Copper id Mir biajui .114igidaq, =I • nyr minty at In Chun. In Plan nRI MO on. inftlnntors. Don Cowen. los Cm IZZ:fk At ?gat rip7: °° ,l7:s_ malntnnron of rtainablaxell (Munn() APP•IIATIIth toe min% nen. Wes. WW I ." • Minn TIMS . ILEAT HAT AND SHOE , L. 8. 61IINDL611•11. rraceleal Retell Dealer In noon .4 ISHOISIL Haab .d No. 61 OHIO SITHIHT. legbeny City. Ito where alae The two emu ran better bargalna be obtained In the way of Hats. Care. lloots, BUNN and all Mode of La. glee. Eianers and nalmorale. Mr. OllNnialux le e falr dealer. reasonable ;ovate, Cad b •nl"" " I " b * be nag. mernlaln Dl. 0. CLA5E.......r. B. WATZW11.......D. la LT pox CITY BELT 'WORK& CEO. 0. CLARK 6 CO.. . Manaractarari or nary' dliaritratea *train/. Warded. Camcated aad Blurted oik,naasa X.aersvither' no.oo.u.arirrY et.. as loot.) =id Datoa UtPda. Pltlmtank. 16. 4867 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TEM PITTSBURGH Steam Brick Manufacturing Co, Tat my num Bum mot Works AdJeWent to theiCit7 Far.. g ni! 150. over the Peoples' National _Usak_g j ' air:l7=7;: ,C '"up H. MICH/764 i Prestdell!. W. W. BURCHFIELD, vice rreeldent .nd Treatare, SECURITY LIFE INSURANCE AND ANNUITY COMPANY, COW NSW -w-comtir. Pittsburgh Office, 26 Fifth Street. FLORENCE RRANILTI, aell:d64 ANENT. HOUSE-TURNISHING GOODS, Table Linens, Dan►ask Napkins Towellnp,Sheetinp, Pillow Linens, 1/0.1 BALE 111 WHITE, ORR & CO., 25 MIS Street, MYERS, HOPPER & CO., =I ILLNIJIAOTtrktEIIII OF FURNITURE Of Every Description. SCHOOL AND OFFICE IMENITURE. No, *Smithfield Street, PITTABOAGH, PA. OL toll mortutetat of Pittsburgh Xagurse- Lured ?orations coustgotlr on hug at LOW= C. 1101151....WiL S. WILT. Pittsburgh tumoral% House SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, , 111IPIPATERM OP pommies WINES AND LIQUORS, • No. 409 Penn Street, • • • prrnsußGH, Z:ll2l7ll2:lllt=t,tgattroz eeeenl Imo wine and MOW Sop.. E,d.Pd. •33.3 mating abode Itaponationa meant. 'lngr t:tg.:tar e ffer nerar Weer loViran o ina raSa. liewenration ot P lLalltie• sada:lmparts. " A Pr elarel=or VIDIS OLD RYE WlDedi EY eenatantle on battd. TO ROUSE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. I= GRATES, all Sizes; Cooking Ranges & Stoves, Of the V/137' BIM QUALM, fOi rxiier LOW PRICES, B BISSELL & CO., E:=l =1 Wm. MAUDORF & CIC, FM= BROOMS, Broom Brush and Broom Findings. acv nory sad Warehouse, In Um roar of beb. Nos. Tril na1174 Woad SO, Pittslamb. aptiszn A .I IOILING & CO, WHOWAAI.I DELLESZI ►ED Commizsion Merchants in FLOUR, PEED, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 555 Penn Bt., PITTABURGII. PA. =la WALL PAPER S AT REDUCED PRICER' TO !WIT THE TIMES! At No. 101 Market Street. JO& Al. BIUGEL/EA A BRO. I#ll TRPORTANT . TO 110IISEHEEPI nest—Al • FRANCE'S TEA Mat 810. , 13 DIAMOND, r1T15181736111, Yob ban boy the boat qv alit! of T/CAIl A MIDI) prim of bay .old lb Um city. Al., Sugars, Coffees and Groceries. ! i ltrzaNflgegrarar c. U n 7 fp . r e tlie . Tates.. I=s FEM IR DIAMOND. Nlttsbn ton 11.0.611......101=113W1LLZ.,..J010111. BOIT& PITTSBURGH LAMP COMPANY. JOHN 11088 No. 21 Wood St.. Pittsburgh, Pa., LAMPS, IMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, INTERNS, ETC Lamy Alooy r tealets In everything Bartel:dos t the TABLE WABE. WINDOW OLAbe..4 ever.thlee tps Olen Line. crry . COLLgCTING AGENCY. L. P. atara......14 I. SEATON....O.Q. !LUTON. SMITII, SEITON & SEATON Local Collecting Agents, a. 6 61. CLAIR STOZET. bro rtooly =I rITTBDUBtrkI 13111. or an description. Liken Ni colleetioe No ensile nude trbuo 11111. are not collected. Jaime 10 OIL REFINERS. THOS. S. CALHOUN 10 . 4 . 6 .1a1 . 31EDVMEnri s ' N 0.167 Lacock Btreet,,Allegheny , City Inautootazer of evardesortptlan of CSUDII CONDLIRBING. and WATLI TANKS. AGITATORS bent on the neon Iml o oved err W . MI IKON TANK IIUTTOS she I+e, and W kinds of work of this clam demo for /Wner. es the nut reasonable terms sad at the thorten etee. • herr:lse ri 4 1 niltt 'AI LOUGHRES & Have mama to No. 31 Market St., WORof N= or BECONDarirrsztraen. Where MI they prep.. 2 tilas Bad Harnett' s, And ih selleles m thelz 1144111Mi1l /Mt la Int-class estattllstiments. . • JOSEPH :• bollecting Agent, Maas at tea Doan* at ~ T rado R001:11S. 1 . 1/11111 . 1711.0 . 11, PA. - BUIS of all kinds solleltsasnd promptly la ts.:lads. Bator rsterenta Jr' NEW FUMY CLABBEROCERY, xa ass nromaraz IT.; :Asixemrsr. hut stank et Odies Tem, Conte, Sugar's; whita w•alter Loth.. lOuut Urfa.. M=M =I M O T I C Pe—Parties .kziowing themelvee badetttd to f . NIL JOUN iirornintsonr." wilt esti one Nitta tad+ seeOsts Whig the tint Of atptasaDer arid we* col ise all enpaltblite tetti thett bo left ID tee hen of as A7rney to=- ' DitciOn Otalettff t JbO 31,4 . truiecuaar PV 111"11311 7. 3 5 0 .c1E4 go:a.° t.l;.MAVA_Evjoigigkl:.4.,B:l.4_l4:l SMOKY ML ROUTE. 111101 PACIFIC RAILWAY, EASTERN DIVISION. THE SHORTEST AND MOST RELIA.BLZ ROUTE Dm the Ls. to all pants In COLORAV 0, • NEVLDA C/CCIPOIINL%, VT4II! WA HL3arus, I= NEW RYXICO. • -"_11141180, =II Two trelne leaie Mate LIAO and Leai.worth daily, (Benda), exeepted i l on the *nivel of mine of Tadao Railroad from Pt. Louts. mid Ilarialbel and Pi. Jo Railroad from gable!: mdl- ••• • • . meeting at Lawrence. Topeke and Wewhgv with Stases for all paints Is Kamm At cad attract west of Ellosenis with. the UNITED STATES =FRCSs COMPANY'S DAILY LINE OF OVERLAND RAIL AND =Pala 00108• F. 3 FOR DENVER, , SALT LAKE, AND ALL POINTS IN %S HE TIRRTTOBITS; and with BANDLHBON•d TiII,WE•KLT LINZ OP COADHEN for Port Union, Hent'a Pon. Tarn, Albuquerque, Banta /e, and all INdal./. Arizona and Nu. Mhz Ico. • With the recant addition. of rolling stook and equipment. and the arrangements made with rn eponetble Overland Travportatlon lAle. from Its western terminus, this road now oder. eines gunned facilities:Tor the tran.mlecton of weight to the Tar Welt. Tickets for 'sale at and the principal taus I be batted Matra and Canada.. Pe sal, and ASK FOH TICKETS VIA THE SMOKY HILL HOUTZ, UNION PACIFIC ICAILWAY. EAFFEHN DIVISION. I= ==l =I General Frelett and Ticket Arent. 11114: • 2,000,000 ACRES CRONE LANDS FOR SEX, BY THE Union Pacific Railway Co., I= Lying along the Ilna of their road, at $l.OO to Era 00 Per Acre, A•••• . caeurr or rivx ram= I JOUR P. DEVEREUX, I= Or, CRAM. IL LA11301131, R. Loaf, .11.1nourl PORTRAIT Cl 3 EON. TINDER STEVENS, Now Ready. Toe subscriber takes pleasure Its annossaellsk that his kraut PORTRAIT OF HON. TNAO. STEVENS, E24OHAVID ON ISTILZIft BY. Ell CILIBILIII MIS?, 7011 HUM = reedy for dellrem • Both as a Specimen cr the perfection or mob; ern art, and es a ernrect.Pkeaess of the &Ma gobbed Matt ernsa — whose furores It portea7S, Ms It undo:el:teen a work whose merits here seldom been equate , : and one of which all the nuns roes ad.:deers of Mr. ST/CVSISII will dulls to obtain • coPT. •s heretofore stated, the peke of the Porteall will he AS; or In an elegant black Weltint,'Hoso wood or tilt Frame, ale. I=l la Wpm, of tba tatted Btu., teeurw for sabscribart. Lo wlum • liberal ecamelsalas wLI a allowed. • J. El. 3ELLTLEI., No. a WI , XING BT, ==!! IDKI7ND ..... S.UtAZS. BURIU. & BARNES, Fire Proof Salamander Safe, rta, 110 k BM urn EMU 210411 8111, IRON WINDOW SUMTER MANUFACTURER% • 129 Ar., 181 Third St., Sot.. Wood eednmlt Mld, üßa. 4 the follow additional rectounewlstlan of tae nn proof qualities of ow safes: /111.741.1.A11fr0 Pavane. Ornen OP} W. /1 . A. J. PACZAIIII • Tollolo+lo o l.. Imo, done Mb. AC. Awn.._ urge • Damn, Piltelftept, 011.01 . 1.1y2N—W0 ship you, to-do'. by nil. foul, • eallt of your make. for • few repairs. Tbe gate west thron• the elusive. nut oo• carted lure on Ile CM of March last, barnlng oar etoU sad war.... and we ais glad to ta to= yon that Me papers taken out of the sal, after the trews. 001 10.14 bt tbs least. We did not simpue any sant, especially to men Ilse, cornet poen., stand... • Am and inept we amournd the papers an safe and .and, we ware agreeably dLuppolnied. We will give you an 0101sw fora Large use gas vrtull wa gat tato our new stow. Sealy roars. Jc2711•711 W. I A. J. PACIABD. TEAS 1 TEAS 1 TEAS OF ALL MCI= AND QUALITY, AT 421.. 313.31ZEL33.V3 Primo Young tioal good Good par 'MILL 4le • 40 LW 4 . LW ELAM TlLlD—Cooleuirs. Bat *LW Der ru.d. L. • MILACIC TEAS—Powebeng, Somehow sad Comma, Er...FlaaSaaa llaa.d Sag. 8ea5traa1.......5140 Olg Coustu. da.... La Congos ........—..... LiO UneotoreA Jaw Plum, Daver.:......51.10 Jana. Youg limn, Lot 1.0 No, 1 311:441.Tea5. )4 beet 81eek,4,11141•61 No. I •• ant •• , 40. •• From the above any one trea Jost meat Lb Mod of Tea they woof. Mal W. Fat op La y quantity. urd forwarot4 airy of the xx p:leigVhri eggtr":7 VirMA yomml le theprthe. besides reale, IL P9lll and Wean ankle rthlea exactly Jodie thelr taste. A. NUM m720,*10 111 it 174 1444eral Allagethy. pOISONOIIB AND FILTHY I= 111141=1 07 DITIMMI BLAU LEAD, WORMY MOSES& TIARA ALGA, TIME3.IO, Are Among the Adalterations lleed. THE PIKE SPICE MILLS Alanalsetare none but MANLY eUU 01701:5. • $500.00 REWARD For any *Malt...ration trod la our Bytom One Waage et Pare Mace. will go as nr se three Deane. of adulterated Salon usually WM atoms assurers - Immo, steam ARBUCKLE& & CO., Dolesaie gram ad Proptittan at pat Spice Ell . 222 and 224 Liberty Street, rirrsausan, PA. RlTC o OVAri o ft o rgriar_ j'gr " ht 'MUNI) Warranted. to . oe temeillaearea di= aotalual than era Pollee la the meter. 'au puma siTz.ms are sotri. A Superior Article of Flour, noi cam nw menu mu; Which ere eau safely rsoolumead to the trade and far Wally use. U. T. KENNEDY & BRO., MALL. BTILAIL THE,PEOPLEMS . TEA STORE Wilson 8c Undegwood. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. - ti o n u tio is t v trl %T art wholuals sad rs. No. vs south West Dlautondy .T.thaararr cum Call sad salaams ma stack sad priors. .asallawdr • PELTING S BELTING!.-Leath. i r a z Bkipl e te thr i r . :tl2:l7: tar /weber urea and and lowan: Meet: la ii•-•tha.F 4 'am" Trriirr Ltr. , w s . use ne t. oba stri:tc VLEVEI_ CAPIL WADS ADD JacAXl7lllol2.—Alall assonant Oiler; CO4N4 W"44 ChatrldSts tel EF.artuasm, tor ' JANES BOWL , . 115 Weal street, =in NOTICES._ ALLEGHENY COUNTY Republican Executive Committee. An adjourned saLtits or the Committee win be held at the °thee or Al/rmoss .1. L. /MTH MU SAD. eortierof Olunand street and Cherry alley, on 310510/11", Anoint 1910. 11117. Is O'clock 1. m. It hi expcoted Shit erttrlke.lber mill be prestnt. los Order. J. U. xuaxir, chairman .1. L. BUTIIHRTAND, Assn Sten dAT arIUNION IiEPOBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. 'Mel:U:110Y REPUBLICAN VOTERS of idle 'beau smun.y are requested to meet st the usual Plum. for holdleg elections In the several words. Borough. sad Tim:milli - es, on Saturday, August 3161, And elect TWO DELEGATES from each elec tion dletrl c t. to a County Convention. to be held on lILETEIIII KW bd. at 10 o'clock a. 1e,..f0r tha Wwlifoti of notelnatins candidate* fer Senate and kimae of Itepreaentatlves of rental Wank!, PMand twactle g i t s i le.p4tg . r tuallneaa to Inn/ u• Primary Elections In the Tcootatilne will De bele between , the hours of three and at: TWO , , and In the Borogh. three, clues between the hours of Ave and mete cOciock D. In. Iv the elite. and boroughs the elecUons obeli he by and In Inc townohlpt by mark • JACOB BILLEB, ODAITMaIt N. H. P. rtrinnial.lBe"."'f". • 011101 or nix :r i tc . s4rg o r. m rrsumann, •Wcust 01 4 Ill7 ° orDIVIDND TlOalasrd of Directory of Ills Company hove Mg dos dochrOd DIVIDEND4:II' FIVE PER VENT.. . Payable on and salt the Mb bat, et this *Mu. The Tramline/looks mill be closed from the lath to the Mb Stmt., lielostre. LII 311.7SISLER, Eeetetsro and Treasurer. IarNOTIC TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM, The-Alleghbuy Comnany.wlll, until farther notice. Innsport promptly. nom the pres.t terminus of the rood. at Brady 2 Bend, to the Cll. of Pittsburyb , ley quantity of Petroleum mat maybe offered. at 23 CENTS nen ...rt. •101 r.durst emq barrels from Plitsbus linulyls Bend. ENTS EACH, Toe the of the sold .teude do. to, .4 Znr..1.41:11,11:1 ° 7:41«.;.= speedy transfer or till from boat s to ears. • 113/m77 H. BLAUICaTOWS. SOP'S. larTO PLUMBERS AND GAS . TlTTRlK—PrOrgistas veil be received aL 4411eR1 WHIPS litto.Btore, No. MP ltarkat meat, THUIDIDA.Y. tee Rtb der ot At get= Aril] OAS stiTilte tieTters Bank. on • venVirs on frnrd ol.trth 71 1 17 . :? ( " A" Jrnionos NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS LOAN OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANLt, Due After July 1,1856, and Before July 2, 1860. Holders or tea following 'LLIAI4B Or TRH COMMONISSLALTH Olr rzNY3YLVALNId ere requested to prraent them ter .psurest SPrlnel pal eadisterest.) et The Fanners' and Mechanics , Na tional Bank of Philadelphia. U. of Mardi 00, 1814 dm Mud% 41333. YenNar7lo, 1333, doe Jal7l, 1490. `• March 11, MT; doe July 1.1818 •• . Juluary 21, 1039, due Jdy 1, WM. Jaae7, 11129, doe /Wpm 1, 1104 •` Mara 99, MI. duo Jd7l. 2390. ••IPtll4 MY, due Jnly 1, 2903, Mao, all B.a....NLI_OILLRIZIL WAN O doe prtor UP ~5172, 1102. All of ll:Mato,* LOANS will' cease to draw la ter en after Auguat LS, HAL JOHN W. GEkHY, UOVEIISOII. JOIE .F. EIARTRANFT, . lOU 6KNZUAL WILLIAM 11. HUMBLE, =MI ri - orria]o TO THE HOLDERS or • OVERDUE LOANS 13133 CONNONWF/LTH OF PIMSYLVANLL Holden a the Ifollowtng Loa. of tho Com monwealth of Cenfasylrants can receive paymen fleffnefpal and latere.) by bre xentLng QM a the TIVIIIIIM . and Me...lg. Malfunal Dock, on and after May Mt; LIM : • Loan of March M s 1O due De. I, leD. ' Loan of ..111124 lezd, der Deo. 1, 1134. Lou of styrlt la. UM, due Auo.l, Loan of /larch 41. 1001. duo July 1, :854 • AA of the alarre Loans will craw to draw ln• Wrest on Angus 1,1001. JOHN W. GEIST, I=l JO4ll F. WIRTZ, • 1 . AXID/TO EBAL. WILLIAM IL 13 STATE THEIMILIE. lE=I Fraitiminva, JULY 29, 1807. TO THE HOLDERS rrazo Loans of the Commonwealth PENPSTINANLi, Due July Ist, 1868. The Commissioners of the E.lnking land will midrib Proposals mall September Id. 19C,Ifor the Bedsmittoa of One ][]Pion Halms of the Lams of this Commonwealth. doe July Ist, lOW Holders will eddreas their proposals to the Cmandssionan of the ginking Pond. Harris bog. P...11711111i1* and endorsed ••Proposals for the Boderoptinn of Louts of 1103.•• FRANCIS JORDAN, szoacraar or erars. JODI LMARTRAAFT, AUDITOR GMEAL. WILLIAM IL HEMBLE, 1., FECE=I CHINA WAREHOUSE. RICHID BIM & CO., xxiazectatvpreite4 Igo. 100 Wood Street. AMA AND eILVES MAT - U.3A. NLVARIL TiA TDATIS and TAMN OUT. LEN b alwAr • • tligAll BIN figHTIL ' 0131 NA TOMAS BETZ, Alt WM*O, • BOWMAN WAR . ornery 410.10MN01 LAVA CAMD BANUTtL: LAVArAONIL . 'MILIAN STOMA WANg of Of vartsus ran whohmalo and MAU WAdo. Sk ; Th. W ag e l irrnollf Diet. '"4""" " ofAA sad Was the ASameu la t• Aldan tlam, SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH. TA. THE PRIZE APPLE PARER. sejPnittirarAfOrle:LTZ:l2Ve. It e pratia=74l=',A.TrirrA' Cn.• 1.PP11.4 at. the love. t wholesale r to. , .141.1U2i 71011% as•rireiren , - Blit_l6lll-Co—kiiiiiii ifira Z.R. FuLioscojEt_ ILILT! put reset., Hem sad Csipeater. taus is rePp - 4, - , t mil.. .a amen saki Dom the jraTIMVI7.IIOIV:I"M.WPWL. attrUlte t 5 A 11 . 1 . 133"1"" ... " , 1 T .' JAN= BORN, Agrjiia — g lopsiztag do.* With ims; 1.10 Wood MM. sild4UP.BB6 T 1 WAFTED, _.. .. 4 Good, Steady - Girl ' ~ To do moral bes.Vverk. VIM be Olt te . gyh WM; Ararat trlitTiZ,glaitt! ' 5 Angola WkirrED, Iroll7l%7Cfr =LAST, ~...nvAtt:ltnigerag BlNg..only.tem. :ralary moderate. ►ddNa F. O. BOX l' ag . seindsi To metrais.—wANTED, •d Mitsation, Rana sober fa Indastaiwis married Dna, as sarof a farm. Han a tem of bones whlas he mill aFow a n THIS of to bt• ~oaaw AA areal 13. Ofltlol, for °ammo*. Kali:J.2 WAFT E- nc-cAnsorE l 4 , mx b...rit"d2=ll3WAr. ro I nVgo p sit oar , Haan or Carine (green ahooteMWS rlntr SssrPo Ulnae or carbines( ha Ibr net? Wee or Carbines (fourteen shooter% Ibr Oolt . • or tows Revolver*. ore • odors.) ralr San yo made on broach are Moons Or any of abor. arms 'tale me address or aph!y to J. H. :OHNOTO/t. 17W:fro. Pittlentrnit!'.""' 'or"' Len TOP WANTED, - JULY COLD COUPONS, And Compound Interest Notes. JAM T. mum" & 00. Comae =rib add Wood at.. - 11=1 WANTXD—Men In Salesmen Derpartmeat of ,Nalloaal art A.lllo4l.tiOlt. Appl7 et 0606. • R. U. CriMiAii. inddleat Of IssoclolloS. 10Mb till Diamond Street, llttabarglh. :4 ;0 7 . 4 4=357 I[ •1 fr, ell 4 : (zs OLIVER • M'CLINTOCK •~& COMPANY ire daily receiving a line assortmentof NEW GEOOI3S, Whlch are offered of a largo dleoggla Qom laet Bprlng•opmas. =1 Ingrain and Common • CJ.A-VrinElT'fil. Matthigeat New York Priem apeaa ladottmasto to eine tub tom.. OLIVER Br CLINT OCK & CO., 2$ Fifth Street. PRICES REDUCED I CARPETS ! Oil Cigna, _ Matting", Window Shades, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Hugs and Mats, Stair Bode, 10 ,s.• of 007100 oar .TALL UOODS. we offer oar stock at psiuu to colt lb. CLOW= lIIITEINa. Taos. usedluggoods In our like eats• act afford to pass us by. _ BOVARD ROSE & CO., • 21 Fifth Street, atartretterT Char Batas a Ball's. BRUINS IN CIRPHTS JITNE, 1867. WE HAVE JUST OPENED I NEW STOCK, Bought at recent Auction Salto m New Tort, 1M0 . .. offer it • Reduction or 20 Per tent, From" prices of uut Mouth. We haver/41,1ml ALL-WOOL INGRAINS 25 Cods Per Yard.. BETIBSELS OIMPETS,' 23 Ceuta Per Yard. Red, White lad (beaked Nattily, To la Coats Per Yard. WHITE MATTINGS, To Sti Cants Per . Yard New and besatiftl p•ttain NOTTINGHAM LM CURTISS, Cl= A REOUCTION OF. FIFTY PERCENT. & COLLINS. 71 and 78 Fifth Street. Next trallittax to. Vatted Stele. Outten any awl Noetettese, esooad low, over Mbiee. Boot Slam.. HAVE REMOVED. HTALLUH BROTHELS No. 51 Fifth Street, A wr wi of allasir azoldialtalge Datum MEDALLION VELVETS. Velvets, Brussels, TAPJESTR BRVSEIRLS. A large and algae kuestaumt of Piano and Table Covers, num co; WAN ice in Um osa .13aissem s THREE PLY .05: 0 TWO PLY Ingrains, nrify Tutety angry aroma CanNll.4 Iffautaarn Bitonnuis, erl3lP2lll33.lllltreert. WWI I:l3 o ,vcleVl.[wesqr.4:l DON'T BE DECLITED BY . . InVittabluttalf *gum stroeseests of hILIM. c "'' .ll2l92 l =is iy_47.1 . 42. 3 . a" Ls Loy erarino • ro. LLWIT USK. Dirch, 1045 7Plitki. witeest. 1.17..11 - MKT! ealtlilleld. GROVER & BALKEIVII ELAITIC STITCH ANO LOCI STITCH §ewing Machine's At* TELICSIZT tat hatitT n 4 • ' ' PurDCOM Call Wm Was% Jib. 105 run ithva. G I ST NO= sur a GROVER timmite r, . nwiaswn ti Mibdk patedd theredra sa• Wt. Manta' Modica* we list NO. 10a •tR'B IT.. abode Id .seic iw m is suaticess CAMBIAGIS win t 081 IL t Irma mini ;,on vi wall brs Is Is th teibztbia HO. los aura mums% memo - emnasaa. TRE GEMVER & IMRE& ERWIN° MACHINE Is IdetlllizisTlaleat YtOatto. moue nor above Maltallele XI) 100 Frrra errziorr, 11==1