EI CT :' ~-( _ire Aittifilit#Gairits INWWI% AIIUVaT U. L 47 PRESIDEVTIAL Sorest under ordinary circumstances, the selection of • citizen to MI the office of President of the United Eitateeie • task of high importance. Under the ri fting peculiar condition of the country . that duty mamas a graelty and magni— tude of the greatest consequence. The (knernment and people are passing through a transition era in which insti tutions are indolently adapted to the de. relopment of slowly elaborated ideas. A large and luguential class of -iambi tants long to erase as nearly as possible all the results of the gigantic struggle, and to restore the old condition of saint, as nearly as may be. They Mink the perfection of our poinkel society was at the beginning or birth, and not in the growth and maturity of the nation. Their conception la the old one, that the semen age - wu when the earth first emerged out of chaos, than which noth. mg in mare PreiLicrsterous. With a law yer's subtlety . they seek to ignore the earthquake that shook our institutions from turret to foundation stone. Rap. Ally, the bulk of the people Me °tier• wise minded. They percelTe what has been done, and through what agencies. They see wherein the nemsalties of the nation have changed, and comprehend that either by judicial decisions or by i ti positive laws tutions must be Made to anform to be absolute requirements of the ey do not see the sense or utility or cormanottlys dogma that people exist o y In order that (harem meat may - be exercised ; but maintain that goers= is are rightfully Mai toted solely for the benefit of the people, and should be modified from time to time to welt theprogresa of society. Who shall the Republicans nominate for President next year? We should lx3 well satisfied to let this problem rest yet for a season, bat from various garters ,the Consideration of it to forced upon the country. It may be it is better thus than:otherwise Early and Dall &Bans- aim will certainly diminish the chances of a considerable section of the people being taken by surprise. • For a penod of thhly odd years no statesman of eminence has teen chosen President. Of such, only Mr. CLAY and Mr.. Cass have been' am:dusted by either pasty, and they were both defeat ed. The politicians have shown a deep and settled antipathy to men of such real cortrdenity u Rally to rank as statesmen; have conspired to set them &aide; and in the main have secoeeded in • doing so. This hatred of great men by small ones is not a new thing. It is ex Idbibid to all authentic annals of the human num The muses admire a bon leader, and • follow him instinctively. The names di not except, each fbr him. ieif, to occupy the high places of the goyernmeit. . Greatness, therefore, does ,not gangrene them, Mediocrity, that over-estimates Smell, and aspires to fill po. • titian, neither nature nor art designed it for, Ant envies and then hites Genius and Ability. It is dwarfed by them, and ultimately made to feel ite complim ent babiltalk=e. Mediocrities us id ways ready for antspincies against Greatness. But this is not the whole solution. No man otber than a genuine Statesman can actually be President. politician or any other ordinary man may occupy the Presidential chair, but he win not wield the powersof Melaka Zither one or more Statesmen who may ie In his. Cabinet, will.virtually hays the direction of affairs, or, in the absence of such, a el iglu of small politicians will ' divide the authority among thepi. This latter species of - stlettnlstratien U the wont concelvdit, and for the plain oa4 eon that thus people haze no adequate a3narfahm of fondaniental Prinelples, aid are coaatalitliprcnie to reduce gor ernment to a wretched scramble for °Mem and emanate. Herein is found he real reason why CLAY and Wg.asmat on the one aide, and Oarmoun and Waxen on the other, after adorning the national counnils„ failed to reach the Pruitt:my. The 'nobodies were too 'shiny for them. is the Dimwit crime it is more than ordinarily Important that a statesman be selected to do statesman', work, and that the people have 4dt knowledge before hand as to where he stands and what he will do If they bestow their suffrages upon him. ♦ sphinx may please polhl clans, becrmse he can be represented to suit reaybody; bat the disinterested maims who have followed the Republi can banner since If was that unfilled in 111$11, and who ere now smarting under atwae of a great bertrayal, are' not In the humor to vote mail they bare a reason; Able assurance as to what i will be the re sult of their voting. They demand a candidate whose principles are not only avowed, but whose record is consistent. with his protestations. No matter how illustrious a name may be, they will not accept It without knowing exactly what claims it has Wpm theirconlidence in the Presidential office. Tin Republican, the radical organ of Mew Orleans, nominates Major General Terry, the youthful hero of Fort Fisher, is the successor of General Sheridan, if removal must be made in the Filth MilitarjrAlearict. It believes that "Sher idan, tutting from the administration of that district will, In all probability, be taken up by the people as the man they most delight to honor with the highest office in their gift. As Praddent of the United States and the successor of An drew Matson, he will complete the work of reconstruction he so ably cont. suakced, end before the close of his pm identlal term will bare the proud ilmtlon of knowing that army floathern State is restored to the Union, and the nation once more the most powerful po- Slim] unit on the face of the earth." Ir nt a fact Worthy of some notice that Mee Anna Barrett took her departure for Europe while the Jury wen oat de- Iltierating on the guilt or Innocence of two brother. raker the lore of the for each other intuit be of a cold nature, or the disagrouneat of the Jury was a known foregone conclulon, as a dater naturally could not • desert her brother at molt an Important hour. She would at least desire to know the molt of the trial before leering for foreign o parts. • Mug New Odiana Republican urges that machinery, balsa, indusug, genius sod guru is neeaed In the South at this particular time tg increase her =aunts. tureaend agricultural products. , " Deatli by Llattnlag Porno:pie are aware how many are the deaths from lightning. It' appears from statistics kept le Yana), that 'dm. but the Jut thirty years mare than ten thousand people were aro& by light mag, of Whom two thonund two hen 'dred and thirtitwO were killed outright. Eight hundred and eight ware killed dozing the lut ten' Years, and of them . Gals two hundred and forty-three were tamales. If lightning fails on a crowd it does more mischief among the men than among the women, the taller per. ens being most exposed. Again, ant male ere frequently stricken, while the person in charge is spared. The old idea that tim,besch tree lea protection lea fa tat neighborhood of Mil Isola tad trees being dang erous , like ' that of all highly proj ecting objects,' except when they are in metalffc connection -with the solL 'Railroads and telegraph' wbeetere protean:tn. in so fa as they are able to absorb and convey • co n s iderable ,amount of electricity. llyery locomen. less (km unperceived—its metallic • so azoalkeit conductor. -.greed tack Whore It Wont trim is -.der a • Ur. 3/41 Nu I :Valk( 4 . Utr eaiilf ,attyanni, iffiVrl b.. 6.4", ed".. rot ~."2/4sAkeiritird._... Alet show er3l4 rO2. ape 4 ,rl4:4l4l44lin•Pelle°^-1 [For the Pittsbeut (werce.: INVESTIGATION--- 41 0. 3. CHEMISTRY The universal analyzer of all sub- thirteen cognizant by the mind of man, has, in the present age, disclosed cleirer Views of the laws of heat and light and electricity, and has, in their . Ificadona, brought them to Dear on all substances, and have exacted from them a il the properties and qualities which charedenza them, whether simple or compound. Many of thee products are the result of laborious chemical investi gation and experiment, yet they are headier' by the unskilled and designing . with a cunning and dexterity that awaken no apprehension and eludes the notice of the ordinary,observer. , They are trained for that purpose by those who understand "their effects on the hu man system, and are prepared with, the intention of incorporation with food and drink. Many of the substances employ ed for that purpose are easily Procured, cost almost nothing, and a glance will chow that they aro in the hands of those both at home and abroad, to whom the preparation of food is frequently entrust ed, and furnish salutary admonitioh. But the people have been trained under a superstitious dread that the keys of heaven are held upon earth, and to a course of thought that ascribes effects to false closes. This course of reasoning Is founded on false premises mall points pertaining to the healthful condition of ' man. it has become evident, by the light of science, and tho application of I common sense, to the condition of our health, that it only can be Interrupted through the stomach and the circulation and to these only must our enquiries be directed. The stomach furnishes the means of health, and through it no dis ease can proceed, ..if supplied with no other than wholesome food and drink. There are substances that would retard circulation and reduce animal heat to an uncomfortable degree,. and others that would increase circulation and produce fever. Yet it is only through the stomach that either of these conditions can be ef reeled. When it m either accelerated or retarded above or below a given stand. ard an trehaalthfal condition follows. It Is true that inhaling the elmosphere at a higher or lower point the a given tem perature may affect temporarily the cir. culation, and a condition more or less uncomfortable results, but instinct at once suggests the remedy. Poisons per .mattently accelerate. and produce fever. This may frequently be seen by the or dinary observer in the 'Embed face, the aide of the neck, and forehead as red as the cheek. There are many who walk the streets who furnish the evidence in their appearance. The whole appear ance Is unnatural; the inneales of the face eaten out thatthey become furrowed by corrosive _poisons, and an artificial floridity Is given to them to cover the I daily perpetuation of crime. • The force with which the circulation is propelled to the extremities, and the laws of cir culation overcome are • among the most evidenteonsequences. Headache, swol len feet, that perspire unnaturally fre quently giving an odor not very agree able, varicose veins in the lege, and ul. cerated awns. There is nettling so re volting and sickening as the fool matter generated In the human body by the ac don of poisene. The sick room and the hospital furnish abundant evidence, but if you doubt die right cart would re move all doubt, and this would be in odorous in the absence of all poisons. On the corner of Cherry and Plum al— leys an excavation was made adjacent to a privy that the esperstrue tura might be removed to the new pOsition, and hav ing been made too close the contents of the old pascal into the new. The per son engaged, from his lunge having re foied,to inhale the poisonous exhalations' proceeding from It, died before he was removed. That occurred in the city of Pittsburgh ten or more years ago, and all the science of the city has never sat isfied the public mind as to the cause of death. • By the action of poisons on the "eng raft being, all fevers are pipduced In forms so varied; and in effects so multi plied that those of the highest attain. meats In science are unable to classify them by well defined symptoms . or treat them under uniform rules. Oyer the circulation bythearteries and veins we cannot exercise the slightest control s as by it the lacteals and lym phatics are supplied with their appro. priate fluids. From the same source the capilllons convey the, blood over the surface and the perepirable matter through the epidemic, and also the ducts which convey the gastric juice to the mouth that dissolves and assists in the Preparation of all food for the purposes of nutrition. All these verses and ducts continue the exercise of their functions by laws entirelyindependent of our voli tion. No derangement •of organs or (regularity of functions can possibly be produced but by violence of poison passed through the month into the stomach. The tear is supplied to the lachrymal sac sad the viteatut fluid to the eye by ducts endowed with that capacity, but if their functions are subverted or destroyed all the genius of surgery could not restore them. •All these organs are supplied by the circulation vrith their appropriate fluids and ere sustained in their action by. the. nervous system, which ramify from the brain and the spinal cord. and arc distributed throughout the whole or ganic structure of the soft solid, and support the tone and tension of the mus cles and ell the vessels of the whole body. There is no vitality without nerves, anti, so far as they iireparalyred, the Inactions dependent on any particu lar pair of nerves cease, and the life of that part alone ceases. Since the dis covery of the principles and laws of cir culation :by Harvey, benevolent men have never ceased experiments to illus trate their action in sustaining animal heat and in maintaining uninterrupted 'exhaustion and • restoration. Among these experiments was that of feeding cattle with madder, - which was found to pass through the entire circulating oyi• tem, and to give a tinge of coloring mat ter to the bones. It is through this won derful and beautiful structure, the vessels of the circulation; that the fiends prac tice and accomplish all their deceitful purposes for the destruction of the health, the happiness, and the HITS of their fel low beings. The Gnat Amerman Desert. An Omaha letter asps In an atlas I used to study long ago, and I am no chicken there was laid down just west of the Missouri river a tract, broad and ecpansive, called "Thu Great American Desert." I recollect a forlorn buffalo, with tail ere K, sprawled away outside of this tract, to show that he did not belong in It, and couldn't afford to live in it on any terms) and oven an Indian, with his pony's tall turned to the Desert, Nal chasing off at top speed for abetter locality. As an infant. in geography, always took great amount of stock in this desert idea, which now I think, after all; grew out of the conceit of soma lazy engineer who got sick of the vast expense for Chain dragging, and lusapcd the whole as a re. gion not worth ten days' work with ; chain and lava He libeled tbo fairest wheat growing section in the world. To-day thousands of acres of the guest wheat that ever grew yellow in the stun mer's sun aro bending and rippling on. the fertile bosom of Nebraska, to give , the lie to my chi atlas, and the t oo . graphical chap who misled good Mr.' =Male Brun. I went np the Platte Valley twelve miles on horseback the other morning, to a noble farm of twelve hundred acres, six hundred of It in wheat. Do you know that Nebraska raises more wheat to the sore than Illinois, Wisconsin, or Michigan? Pot that alongside the Great American Desert.story and let it choke it to death forayer. The harvesi is a no ble one, and Nebraska will stand this year permanently redeemed as an agri cultural State. The Malik= Lake. The fiantinet, published at Jackson ville, Oregon, of the 12th ult., says: &vend of our citizens "returned last week from a that to the great Sunken Lake, Abutted in Crascade Mountains, about seventylive miles northeast from Jacksonville. This lake rivals the famous valley of Binbad, the sailor. It Is thought toaversge 2,000 feet down to the water ail round. The walls are al most perpendicular, running down Into the water, and leaving no heaclL—The depth of the water Is unknown, end Its surface is smooth and unruffled, and It lies so far below the Barium of the I mountain that the air currents do nit affect it. Its length la estimated at twelve! miles, and Its breadth at ten. No living! man ever has, and probably never will be able to mach the water's edge. It lies silent, still end mysterious in the "bosom of the "everlasting hills" like a huge well, scooped out 'by the bands of ' the giant genii of the mountain la un. known ages gone by, and around It the I =evil forests watch and ward are The visiting partyllrcd a ride I several g tinies Into the water at an angle Of fortylve' degrees, and were able to note several seoonds of dine from the re. nort of the gun until the ball struck the Bach. seems Incredible, but Is some of our moo reliable • 4 rtaluly ■ most: ; : I : o : Y - GAZETTE - 1 - -- MONDA-V,- --AUGUST-49,4867 s Cloaks for September. The approach of cooler weather has brought our the black allk cloaks and peletots, which, whatever may be the apices 'of fashion, form always a safe and standard garment for spring and fall wear. Belts are, of course, as much worn as carer-Anon, in fact; for the toilet en rate Is !fist now the most correct costume for the promenade, especially when it is made complete by bonnet, , parasol, gloves, etc., all of the same color. But It will not do for ceremonious vis iting; for this purpose a rich 'trained dress Is required, and when it becomes too warm for lace shawls and burnoose, the most convenient garment tea hand some black silk cloak, and this will do to wear with any colored dress. The new silk. cloaks are made some what longer than last season, and ere all the more graceful in consequence. The. short sacks and paletots seem to be pro perly confined to salts, for ihich alone they are adapted. The prettiest cloaks aro somewhat cut In, but not fated to the figure; and are frequently confined by a w ideated:l, which in Is tied at the back a large bow, and allowed to hang in floating ends, to which are attached Jet ornaments. There is a shape also which la called the Cardinal; It Is cut like a long straight sack; but is usually vandyked deeply around the bttom, and left open at the aides, which gives it ease. .. All silk cloaks are richly trimmed with lace passementerie, which is a kind of lace gimp, silk, and jet fringe and Jet ornaments: A. very handsome long black silk cassette is cut In narrow gored breadths, each hreadtkrounded, and eeptioired the bottom. The scollop , an , rimy em broidered with 'llk jet, and edged with fringe. The casaeue is half-fitting, and tied with a sash at the back. The newest promenade toilet for this month is composed of a sort of plain, gored, short dress, or redingote, as it is called, buttoned down in front, and worn with a pelerine cape over an undershirt or petticoat, which Is the proper walking length, and about six inches longer than the dress. This constitutes a very neat and convenient costume. ' • The Breton jackets,,whick have been worn for some time abroad, are fast-find ing their way here; there is nothing pe culiar about the shape, which is sintelY that of a short, loose sank. The feature consists of the embroidery, which is ex ecuted • in 'variegated colors upon the white,icarlet, or blue cloth of which the jacket is composed. They will be found extremely pretty and useful for winter in-door wear, and arc very fashionably wom at croquet parties in the country. Lace bisques and lace shawls are high In favor for dinner parties over hand some low-necked dresses. The dress it self is usually profusely trammed, and draped with lace, and a real lace shawl or bisque forms the most graceful finish and can readily be removed for the even- Ing.—.Demorest's DOCTOR . ROFFNIAZIPS CILLSBILATIED /111DICINIS, Buy Ulm wad try OM I,TOII will neyar regret It. Hle ' • Soothing Syrup, Far rldlttran teatlivg. At the best In me. and IS wlll misdate the bowels and rm... an pales. toll.. wind In the stomach awl colds trakii (ants are wa Jectte.. DR. HOFFMAN'S PRE‘ERVATIVE POWDER asil7 r.rn gnMedy, ror • SOLD AT JOIIEPH ILESI3O'/ Drug and Patent Medicine Depot, No. BO YJLEILET ',Tarn' Cora•r of the Dlsmoad. React Ir..mb aulSartar RESTOIIES GRAY or FADED HAIL wd u • drools To • seldslte• Blau Bur true robing. core. Dandeol, H..darna .ad all Zupan, Mouses el the tuts. The Moe% Parte**.kds a "Leaden Sur r color Seideree" " Lo!. Lea s den auodwed. Mr Color Slertorer ' r Color Bancede. . 4 %ond en !bad Heads:H.l,ool. rerserse" "LoudenHur Color Ituterar“ - Pollded ***** led Hair Color Iteuorer. "London . tialt Cedar kleetoses" "London . with MAU tUlor Yon eret" "Leaden Mali Color Restorer” ..Londu New Hair. II 0.10 Ceder Ilestorer. SU/ a s • boulei all duels, la Address order., lo Ur. SW AYH>t a SON. mladelpids. Sold er lteCL AURA N • MelliNsi AN, Hitt. A, GLLY. /46.11.150. A. TORRENCE. e•Lior.hz Cu.. rittaberels, SASI. .1./501Te. Atteed lartoerwe THE POIBOIIIEI OF THE DAT. The late temperance havesttrationa to Mama. thumbs have throws a teed of light on the her. table Manes break...lS lb* Newer trade. and hare at the gum time eetnenstrathd the abso lute nectially for usainitersieft dlffulre loots for trietthinal purposes. ClefiTheita of the bitten Mandl.r, men of the highest rank la mtence, aid pitt/authrotasta, who are &bore the reach of preJudion, hare tent Sad tel only to the pernicious effect. of the adeneratee Ulcers of roannerce. hat aloe the salsa, of etacontamiaa led atesholic tohlu as remedial Lad Thetentilf• 2,FL., 2111.{.. op Me list of Ms class of preparalloce, beet :sewn and utast exielnively , eme of ell the etuatecolp of the say. tends stirirltrlthile rillLatfl BITIZIth. this specific is the waif reervaestealte of th at ateelethlv pare Wive which efaleent arra., • ehemtets, ptire.cime .1 social ecurtomiem In New 55.5.50 nave, est eerier...l not te he • proper subject fee brota• tory leered...l. The lacaltf proclaims be the smooths of ith Pr0f.,..,. that a stimniert of this clienteles Ma meelcal aeons/air. nUnit MIA'S NU' circa 114‘14145 411 the muutrement• of WY each. let aleotollo princJpie le free Dena the irritattei cow tltuante which analysts detect. t • Tree the De.t Implies I bosom. sad th e vegeta - ho extracts with which it is aesthetes' ars among the ten sat/Cotes toe taelefutt.** thee toothtleal Weems, -• visorloyatley meant,. The vet ciscorts. •.-tt, its au ladahltao othi I /o[l3lt C011•1/6.10911 hahlte of tasty dettithe *lima Limon, the for all each • etlica,ant wale h Lt Silica, and sites Ur retlent prop yetis* with its tonic titles* la maalletUr err. rabis. CAME OF FISTULA. D. hams i 1 wrlla to thsat Toe Lm7 low tholzoor •ad seteathle shaahemeat at ay 44= asr, for whtsbleallid to eoasalt you some IS.. lu dasoss7 last. Tom wlll remember that / hair' coomdleatloa of dlamase, valet finally ended la • lertlble Manta, "%la 1084 Dees advlsod to wlst aomuat oft amass/as wash. which It was feared might Staten oa my loot.. thew that has popalar Mods et trost,l2 Cs ens. llke Wma was or a sottish 01MMS1sht whish, tf samosatal at all, would utasallY throw Um 41serso epos the lugs or wow mbar .V.UI ammo. oa aecomst of the soddeahess of u. me sad rho tstmedlata eta* to • Csaharge w Wet t was eoltundoed to bells , * veal • Wo tan oroelsloo oc MMus* to get rid of atitsa m on 014 °audition la its amts.. I reel perfectly satisfied Mat ycnir mothOot ol trastatest, ptirl. 171hg to the anent and loeal andlestleas to the astalous pan. mast owe, II sa Minh eoald, without eattlag,,mta x 0.4 It 414 .001 I as talmr to noon nroelt os4l la avast wag:Mu. with oollotlor mat , loollor larola Qua 1 thee lad for years. 106114 al. oda that spylma Moth 700 =Me VW* alum% Peale mi. ad Me km.. a lee Ma. with ell the olaertlSo aA rigor of rosLored Dealt& Toun. valelD;Dr, Z.T.tel 5ta91014491 IVASAM an Do. DI Pelf 99 4 MIMI 9♦ - X. WSW, 4y. '. 11l 54 m 'A:47 JrN. 644, 644166 0/61441414 s 6 s 4md6k~rtr lbw g 0 Hawn t 44.1.1410. u. MIAs GILT= and ati Wier throw/aid EU Oisti.d Matra and um - ROBINSON BROTHERS, - 3Elleasalaores, 116.75 roux= ersaszT, Pittsburgh. Consul 1.305. rtes et *lost, ,spon tilevere- Sprat Va. Wavy halo Ootillaally Oa baao "CY. El. 3E3C0N,E113, And are proilared to togaraaa w 1 listiresti hos& or troctv Bart. usa WI arts s.Zss i but. ' 4 o lngsti.—rba elan sAtles 01.1111t '44`7:1=4"::"Ottrru.T.itl'Ig`"!" FOR SALE-DBUG STORE. A ITIST CUSS DRUG STORE, in . mote lawn. tho lent of Joetlee of the Oar,. eireene conntf.,Y2t•¢l9:47• CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, Nada from Kentucky White Mtat, (new crop,) mr sale at lowest market rote.. •t. FILAECEII TEA KART, Wo. 13 Diamond, TIMM:rot. Term. 4.40. U.& delivered free. malt pnoposAL9.—mhe Pennsylva la Stele •grieofa[at ecdg4 wlll rn,,dve ?PRIDDY POI ?HI LISTLV Aft 11 1 / 1 1161S, w Min Ite esoloeurs, 01 ritteburib, emit Tod - DAY. the ad de) , et Septombor, IST, 01 the OM. No- 10 et. 01•10 street, lATANUINGTON .aiu JEFFERO 15W1 WLLS.I3I.• • ILTT =RV OPENS InIDNE3D/T,SEPT.IB, Armly to U.. PRIttIIDIttIT. Comoroborg. or to the Vler:Awsibllti2, Worblogroir attliolt . L.I.DOE 110 ILDIN6 TO LET.— .., 'nat./sm. Vaatorn. formerly Bunn,' Building, - .m.va r orati la tannin. • Irwin. on suitofc for gtoura.°°i,Vgpar aunts. • OLIVER bIeCLINTOI,K £ CO.. Yitto went. 10,000 UALLO" IaTCIODZZrOV.A.Vgan. I:7lrtigkltr r'"""‘ p"* " , " app L. J. nuoirciump. =EMI HOUSE BUILDERS ADD . CAROENTERe. • tot to BUILDINII AND DiPAINS Proouttly attend F11M6880311 rt !IBM, sum . IT SettWitold street. PESII SALMON. in 1 and 2 lb. . MO Lobster. In I anel 21b. term frral /sperm/us. In 2 tt , 'Green Oat,, Limn He Pe, Condensed AWL ritrawberri... bora. berries Illsoliberries. Caralsm, olive OIL War. cenne BAUM KseeerieHtiritAPS. AbObtiOtes. le "lo t sale St lowan Mo. at 111A11437144EA. WART. • 16 I.lltistono. Flll4bargh. Tall. cult. flood. dellwated Oct. sot, 815,000 TO LOANS ON BOND AND ISOBTOAGZ. 31/Z. 3P.111110.1 , 11r, le Smith Oil. Street. Zeal Ratak bovibt end told. NEW ADVNEL larA BROAD SWORD 4 0C11143:13.A.W. T0...1r with a GRAY° I.2lllllri7Oti. at MASONIC/ MONDAY .4 TIALISDAY AVtil/4161. Ann. and 110. Mr. $. T. Irlbar.ll24,N. wOose usaws .L 1 1.3114.4 theprogland., .11 en... Man. lava. Chief of Cue Inertn. 5U19:2134 'OrACADEMY or oiIISIC LAFAYETTE HALL. The abora named banana" ...new and a Men dial*, Sited up mitt every cancan..., for nit Maui parr co ano Amusements, anell m ram. Concerto. Leedom., Bits, i. " gier * wile U toa beld during the mares. reu for Tastron.nr iNkiMal VALIUM& by a rm a m . ...oder. *Miran. ) WILLIWIII A. IieULTIRG OEMS arLIST OF COMPANY FOR • THE NEW OPERA HOUSE, • For the Sisson of 11174: - Mlin 102 11 trone v releileadlee Lady. Vet rink noulnettet tot nYLV 6:7755,, Lt Ud FelTnnbe nu aid and Mn. SW/Int:MY. "d Old Woman . MI. 11 A HY leutnnaln, Ta OXrellS. Mrs. J. M. thJethl. MUD L. -iel/MOll6 Mrs. M5505L., HO. LlL !! ‘d4fl 3 b.',.. • Mr. vv. n. Wenn. nea4astenenwe Me. MAMMY MOTTO, Low Ooze man • - Mr. T. M. 11A 1 / 5 12121, eta. Itan4er and let Oil M.. Mr..IOIIIeUeNMON, Prompter. e°m"r• aR ill WI IlLieleti:kgeottic?rn7rti:."'. Mr. DP. Vert soil FOR SALE. wiwi DRUG STORE, --...„ . Dallis t1p4 , 9 Dalin.. mice. 64400. lidnsi U. m.. GA zsrrx Orrier.. ..11.194 CE ' 1 . FOUNDRY ~.:,i Asia ,omoloarms. aszii: Amy° apt. BO OYD & BLOLLEY. cinii i. ~.11111 .st int. . 801 l Lace.. 20 AC F LAND. In Indiana Townsbip, About nine mute tram Pittsburgh, well adapted for eerden parr..., and on which la a good orchard, will be hold Cheap, by STEEL & WILSON, Brok.ra &ad Haal KUM* . AIWA, I:Z=3 AMEUICAN Fence Manufacturing Co. A new tad very deslreble VENI:71110 for Wi lt! qtraa nr 4b arPtegegro:nds. eerneterzlotes less DM the then ratl4. 2.1 O" agent jam ebb ntssenatha or these to Ism be wen at Ito. t PClthstAL nTII/Jir s Allegheny taty. t t l ' se4 P" araligtlitrlti tr:artst ite: eat that It L. Ote theapest Mid moat bialtlial tenth nowthade. rtilAraraVA " kr " Ve . pt F,? U sr i alito 4 41 71Wilt41. ET:, Allege. eh rill. • • rim) a PETTJVION. sal/:di THIS 7s To GIVE NOTICE hat on the Mb day of Asyut. A. D. Oa. • - Wamast ta laskrepte7 was magma agatnat a. ND! &TX Or .10$11 P. Barris. Of Welty of Plitabergh. I m att. y ef •11a gm^Y. Q u a d State of YeamY re. hm odium ad a baakmpt en too on wines t that Me Inmost of mr debts sad Warm of Mg property - Wang - las to oath basks - apt to MD, or for Mame, an.s tbe mash. of m 1 Pmlamlt by atm, ars forblddas by Law: Inns amity or De analton el the 6510 Smkrapt. to pre e *Mr of sad to Moose ens or mere Amis.. of SIN wale. nto be Mitl. at a Court of soma tow,. to be bantam. no. 93 blamond street. In Um City of glosbergb. bOOOO It&DUEL Arglster, as the 405 nay MY SIZ 111111.3.gfkA. a. DC, at 10 Women a. tn. • Tales. A. 110131.3 g, 5e13:07 U. 3. klmabal. FOR SALE. The Belmont Oil Works, !Stasis Is tiro am Wart of tbe City of Canada, 'lll2:l4"iltn't Yalmams Cart. treating tho liesellait Railroad on Imo MEW, aad Prim MIS Mier aa orbs, DlMlllas sari HoSsiag Aspirates,. Timken for Crude oral liermod till, are to rime order. Italldlast far sum torrariag sad Marla( Is bold or fret. Brat dam aad arwarredi ao d atre mem worso an somas Cm auger.... mat la Um roastry. Hu21.1 popuanty. wideri oar broad •BZWIOST . already altaloal la Rua trod., earablard 0112 taa Mot of Its aortasawayarir tat I. Praia SlitarlL at Ana Carts Cipialltoo. oder asassalloi Iblortmeto la otte auroomors. the trim uteri for ear wort sw ba 5117 d. roller; rink. from Ailed !maim ROB prVieirt owsara malemptaro .% aallata• b.. print IN Was ca. be saver tains4 tevia rroptieteM..l.4U . • Ile.. BEIMEREiIMI ORPRILNIP COURT SALE. BY• ?trio • of St link, of %be thor'foom` COl.ll sr 1.014111(701111ty, SIN altomoood, admin. Istrotors, WI St poOnt Gait; on I he plea. looN 00 Thursday, Elaptember 19. 1867, AT OAL O'CLOCI r. M.. ALL tee. certalA FARM. atta•LA Altaaboth ' Atka co. t . lathai l'Ara t4f. ' 2l i • lV:t.: '' V:g: AnAela OM. lat. the weperty et Ural Hayti.. deemed. coatalsiag 91 /Clllll AND 123 PENCIII4, Sea.. ' hi lapis ad Jonas Woods aad *then. The MINN/v.11.4MA fat • train. Ihrataiid Itaaa and °that , oat . like. Log • ' , oat Haas, yealord. de- 2.100 d ts la a .od sta. or cattlyallyt. *scold a.. 11 sena, atilt N.ggred arty la• that.. Toe ta.l. la magi , lot • Witg root of Sty OWL 1.14/11T. 12116 • or OaLe—thao shard so.. ea di floors of shoodt am/tat:l.la oao trey the lot day •selt se at, oda latanos boas .I.llln. tetai and ose-ant so rota akorged ea Ye 1.4 aortae Ye ten! 1111 at Ceroolla lleadaa. •140.• : said dose dm, vitt late.. Yon.. pelattlemmetty to hot for 111 a, troy tho tat dos Aptll ana. aa hol tho elyal too to ISO partnal..ll7 oallstod Yon.. to ly •ecteed Of ay. and send.. prosaloca. I. glille•• IMO In day et April meek led thal hotohttaa Or tar a••• " iar as= a' srllos7 . Loot. of Mil adder. egged. . enact. taoto Cl., 141 fettrth Ittatratt.. NAT/loX aalladao A4=LILISIMIon. ZLZXO X. OCR ...... D. IXACUI. _TARED ft MUSH a IsON, Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tasks, Meet Iron Works, inc, 61 Penn SW P ittsbaergA, Pa. .11101 wnca or CITY [!0• koxvixot. Aagsst i 7. LS. • I TUE ANSICIRMENTI .for the (11,411.p7, Catlyi 01.0 Crt!Pl.r Washington Street, Irma traallto stress up reamylvaala utel Tcrecemiasozadl JIM trimolt, lrou Da..tur to Mark ttl;l4t. r• nos rmititor stam lnottlon. .yd all "walla lo arer's 'Aka 10! OCatelaea. " 11. S. ■OOU, Cu? lorloeer. winirt, cam & co., 25 Fifth Street, 0.11"3/PZINIL 311,01 2 1. /0.11.X.AM BLUE AND COLORED Dress Elllims, I= THE PITTSBURGH Maas Brick Manufacturing Co. rat its? PRISM BRIM lITM. Werke Agleam& to the 1167 riVIUT reirVoiltA t M O S! Wlea holly. from 1 , 4 UPI 11. DICKSON. Pros!Swat. S. w. austairm.D. Vice Pmtheta AAA ThAsnrer. At/TICE oh COMA/214.th or AmotaitathT PA., rnifinvaun, Attguo. 14th, PM. TO COAL MEIICILIATS. healed Prop:teals will be .eeel red at tlecontee mag.t i p i lha . 7 o 4.4.Tt o ta ty ilalualee, for fur. oto ZIULIT TO TON THOU9OIOII /WOO LLI3 (11.XJ1t MTree from lsok awl dirt. To be deliveree at yearend of the Ceara one Joh. to ri rt..% d bon streets. in aosoti gee of Oil hundred Web. els per day, sea to be weighed au the (Air Welarb bratlee. ra)apat bb tnad• by imoranto drawn 00 t h e Coen ty TreaS arra, when the con tract I. otos:hived NT 51notion or CrottAiralrinir i a... Cootroil:r. BRICK S BRICK I TOE CIIARTIEBO VALLRY BRICK COMPANY Artproparod to Walsh ..IFIL. X 0 32C., la small or large riaanllglea. a h lty . ligs? M u .tortga e llti k ijrnitlu . grarais r , aad amar //laid Steca , . Co ‘I x. d. N. T. MENMEDY. au !Poke G : .'OUBLAY 11909, SHIRT DIAHIIPACTCHHHS 27 Barclay St.,ttt;ar Chard' St., . mammy- iroms.. N. B. — nice Lurt• seat on apollesWra• BELTING t BELTING !--Leath .l...o bon quaint. and lowest prltx. /Ace Luther ea!! /14vetr era&s . rar r t, tal, Maw, In Malt Mont. 0y.,...C. 0. LU . T i 59—P0r 'loon; tir.l9llp.twri.. B ratzfrj adOlni t ati . ..!__rtyand null, at the 6 .1.110 " Y. ". B ikur No.• 7,,,J Wu. J. u. IrliUlas, NEW ADITERTIBEMMS, PROSPJECPIJRI OF THE "ECLIPSE" PETROLBUI REFINING CO., OF PITTEIBIIP,GH., PA. CAPITAL, . - $500,000. 5,000 SHAHEBe; $lOO EACH. Thla CoMpank Is to be orathlted to atattorsar lure Petroleum Ilturothatthe 011 . Created to Dr. lll.llBilar W. O. TWIDDLE. The rateats. Werk Wounds. . the bectualy•brOPariv e, of tho,,ioll AL " become . 11 fitTegWrrirreeihs=dongtiopstbe Sharp:: burg Bride, and oonalats of Are or six acres. It p ges etas a (amuse on the AilellbritY river of about tee hundred feet. There is away. Seep waste at thls point even at the lowest Stage of the ricer, and there 0 a •afe harbor Moo lee Owing lb. winter. The All bell renal MU. LILT penes 40000 It. front of th e works on the ook of the rlver. The Haw oa s terml a wOrrkaag ela er n l rp ay nr b g O u tega cron e s t h e h Allegheny t i t er °nitrate the wore.. At ntiarnstocrg the W cetera Pronsylt nativrey LotettanY at sleeted a " 441: 1.k ert i t t' ottlPTeTtt: gra eef aed to rent. One thenettad nattrels at oil per 01.0. 'lke iollow.ug are a few of tee advantages re. reitlng from Dr. Tartattilele new protege- Tee bu•Laesa mtirely direeted of all ge " l ' ele d el I g s= " be l =trig h T:el=am be. r. N. Wit the only agent cm ploa ea. The u.e of eel ts end i t are entirely .11.• pooled with. awl the oil produced Is made bet ter and purer without them. Ilesldra, 1101101 lout sa f er eando - kagbef by thls procese and the oil safer inomlttantr. se &IMO. °dental. The whole •pparatna Is under OM control of one overseer. whether one hundred or one thou. thud barrels or oil 5.0 4 .7 athmuh notntwO. a be duty of this 0 perorate .late In the even t., a.oeiceing of • few valve. Thera Is no tar or eons to be ele.ned out. sod th e lapperatna lan he etertid .011.01.4 In a raw second., thereby eutireiy dote' away with the necellaltY of were Inset; the lisheal It day. Them 0 no bad ed, generated In the mum. future the be stile 0.0 and no dear.- Itow 1. •Oneratee. Thu waste messes are at Ilsed le foal, and thereeldeum Intolubricatlng 11l equal In all reopen. to that from West VII. Sloth and 000. Se this prom.. 01l eta be Bend..d of gee 001100 per barrel lees ten by nay other lo ow, and at the Lase tlme • treater par ceetese le obtaleed. Leta amousit or orplUt I. Noe Ired to earrr on the austneme. for tea lesson that the crude mate lel is aro rapidly an chtlrely trans. tanned Seto thamwkatabie funtlitet. Thee ate ma., and Tatlone facto watch the optratiou of etheufacturi es oil by tole linens will demon @trete to the obeerver , and rthlch Sr. not enu merated here. • The “Sellpse•' le th e thirteenth Beater. coo Sr. tad hl' Dr. Twaddle In trite wlelatty. They um bar au oniret theta oat thereat and meet sue ...pa ;the retreat. Ercetator, Brallant. otaridard. Ac.' Bs Gael. Ma on. worthy of the name It beers, and trial bring the beet of tin ex perieuce to make It eomplete thdaatlasth. tory to the sterokboiders. 001 y Une Ithadted and Fifty Thousand D Mere worth of the 1.0,1 acme. or toe 141901 Petro teem genn contpsny will be diste.ed of. itte Poo an now open at the Pince of S. M. KIER & CO., No. 359 Liberty Street, HUM TILE UNION RAILWAY DEPOT, tmalrw..reith.gzNyulz7,..„ttv...t: US. N. Kler . . ..• qerds oX ettebleeloe't- tbe Works uabe obtele• Leeof Jr. TW/J.ellt.t, veleta enbeetibees eau ha , . the retiosalle of tbe prove. e ehplabted. sobbotC ' • • px.LIN *IW PLAID illilllkhOd4 : ‘10:14 FINE FLANNELS. JEANS AND CAI3BEEERES THINGS AND MKS. Sheeting (!k Shirting Muslin TABLE DARLIISK IRISH LINENS. Country Blankets. CON / MX1,1.4 ET S. HOSIERY, GLOVER. Handkerchiefs, shirt Fronts NOTIONS, = I ►Olt MCC 11111111 U /311 EMI WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and - 182 Federal Bin 4LLsalizxr ciTr. MIS TUE OLD, OUIDENAL TEA STORE FRESH ARRIVAL OF round Dyson, om arson. Imperial. Gunpowder, Eng. Greenhill, C.4111g0/1. Bouchonc, Oolong., • Old. Country Black, And Japan "Is 3E3 ,AL . ALL U► MA HIST QUALM No. 20 Fifth Street NOTICE.--71111C • 117NDERNIGN. ED Dawn redpeetfolly Daum their Meads ...DOUG Dab.. ix Donor.. that, D.P.... , " notoo bu Into tlmto Dew Doildlng. No. it Diftb lag . m Oll to rot., of A." *o* sow sielllngthalr hamar/ awl of JEIPALR r, «gr COST Conanleg of Watches, Nivel , Wan. rte. eee. MUM. Pletury, eette of rrgettnu seg.l.l.s. Preget Cloak.. etc. tie.. togeghte vita ell their la revs, eeeelellsg of • large enemas of &Meg sue Wed pieta glue show ea.. lue7 ettelvlog. amete , a. ete• Aboel the antra t Otopi, t leeeigrees 10 11.00110 011111.1• 10010 WllO 1111 0011100 M WI fresh nook Cl eft teirteleleg. to • grgt-elage evegry HOl l / 1 4. VOl7 riespeetreUt.. REINEMAN, NETRAN & lIIDLE, Q 9 111/711 ST/ISLT. • 11.1t1999.19 1101 k. , SECURITY LIFE INSITIUNCE ANNUITY COMPANY, COW SONEFINT "E'CONINE.. Pittsburgh 01lice, Fifth Street. FLORENCE KRAMER, Aopyr. ASSERICAN WATCHES. •snaxmourooior. Fine Gold and Sliver Watches, FINE COLD JEWELRY, BILVILUWAHZ, CLOCK!. Itm. titTl ii=riAmlXTlll47.ol::l; olmworre. Wotrit rrIMITIog promptly ottroMol to. Mr W. WILSON'S, No. PO POlntilt sTaxrr, roo doom Om, Morkr I wort. rbottlo WV paTTsnvnon crTr All eteCo of e•ssithi den.. with PITA= sad dlaestels. Toe Leen•re limes fur ape 11.11ser 101 elotheuree ol extra abati e. t:l3r , g:;:Ztvveer.::cl,7.l.ty.. u'Acr-..ta a. the lellowieg :Awes 1.111 be 1444141.7 sato: dos. Ater. cot. Ilab and Went es. , Ooldeteln`e llDop ells More, Id Martlit at. Cool A Ulll irderat Otle. rumens li e u... 71/Ifte street. dIItRD `T. IL H. • N. J. deadens*. corner 704ers1 and Lessee stMots. /Ulm secy.' Wile*. No. 4 hr. CLAIM IT. - Irl7t.Merr_ ICON CITY CUTIIMY CO., N 0.3 St. Clair Street. Rub., if ANDRICW MINIM the eollso mock of Herdwere, cletien , nee Variety. Wad; st the abet. fiend. St In their latanilo* to keep on band aide:elms 'wet 4 HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Clois, Mu. Bova Mrs, Pistols, Fishtoter...kW 2kipre"Tae4_ riliTurrjbgtalirt; Uttliosast Basors .. eolillosa Oottlig Ito MIS W. H. 110 WW, allimarew NEW .ADVERVIMEEN TS. KELLEY'S WEEKLY, An Mustrated JOURNAL FOR THE PEONS! .114. WE WILL COMMENCE 01(101 Saturday, September 7,1867, • • • The publication of our !Auction* Wrier, au, nhattrattd doormat for the People—a yam Of sixteen pages, of the tame are and form as Bar- Port Weekly. ft will be neatly printed and no expense will be 'pared is matins it one of the best Literary Papers palliated la the world.. Our illartratione win he original, arta will glow with the still and perfection of oar best artist, note of the mon dLetleguisked writer. of America and Ponape byre beau engaged to con rsibute Witt eD1110.111.. and ere shall sake the literature tee place before the world 'Line with the light of genie. and grace it with the portly of thought. malting our paper • sweet eon• o•aieninerrry home and • weicOme visitor at .every Preside. Our columns Will contain prose and pxtry from the lists of yore and polite literature, names, adrentnres, contributlOns of *rare, of historn. ofblogrePhi, of itinthtrin tneidents. and other alassu of communications notiltstied by Una best literary unborn I. the On eatnedos. September Ilk. 146. orladlsplbu • Halr-a Stllllon Dol lace et the Prod • In •barea losinaing no Hundred thousand Dollars In Greenbks. to oar Patrons. from a dubs. ac asummtbs to {/.0.0,000. One Share Returned to Every Subscriber. • • cue s moo One •bars tun - 10 001 Wm Cure cub • &OW Can eh ... .............. MCA Ilan alarm cub 0.0 Irlcc• chaseeceob. 911.001 cub • &Wu Ten shares ca.& 5..0 each ............ &MG Terully share. coin, $4lO each 1 4 001 Terei.n y share club. . $O. euti kcal Tem>. shares cash o •2011 each...... • 4.,0) :11,T anni there. cub. rem Or Pc St each 10 CO :17 mewl,. bleetaucc. 103 taco 3.:11 rorla A " . nee. Sigel each ............. anew •n.• • es, . ' ll l il , % MO&ales' Cal I Watche& 440 *sae 20.0 X, 10 Hu Ulm Cc. Silver Wuctee. SU each )000 SO Hunting Cue Sliver Wakes, 611 eacho,olo .51i•ts u Iva Dud., it.&o each ...... 7WO 10 Ummend Ming& 40:0 each 5.0 A Utlier at0ned........ 1114 000 • COmmittee crane. by th e eablerl be, Ft Ire las New Tort. Sept. 7. LlCybrillnlitelnato the eine owned sham .4 Utait rests' will he 0. 0 . 1 1.0.1 In Keller. Weekly .4 seat to •geau. war rabser l pllba prkelliloirer than RAN MP. , Dsollolo' the same samoant of reading matter. Terms to Subscribers: c 0 00 s . PC. three moc th s , with numb*, at _asre 01 ..011tht, with two botabeSs of I 'XI aunts • ..... 00 One copy. Otte months, Wi th tb.ll number. of there. a oo One COPT. 0.6 year. with four numbers of. shares 1 CO Sl.ltaye monlbs ,;111: Mt bombe, Sitstt 00 Sit eoplea sin mouths. with totals. MM. 11l oa Line Il copie s bine atoathe, with sublets to CO hawsers of .......... Ic la St: copies. one year, with twouty-four auras beno • sham Zi 00 All puttee subset:blue IVY our Weer. nod :=l.:,:erg.2,47..r.rirtlVan.rOggrbel Ibr• With amber of Ulan. The ...Wt.. olitalitted to dlstribut• the ells is Entity's Wash North Siaselesta tiobeteet, pabileb their toport la toll la Hal "=id Postottlee addrees or . rare tsar soribers. Ilobey by serail. routooks order. xx.- . o. to Meglstored Loners, may be soot at ♦CUtnls all communications to - KaLi4Cl,lll roblish.rm nio act tlioadwas. y. te)1011TB LIST OF Akruca. TIUNII 1011 Llcal4Ll tol.lo/0000 61.10 IS the Clock . . Oftleo, Auet. In montl.e.CAn gos•• 1= • • Naxos Kn. • noon. 10!j1, rutihnia. 0.0. A. lino r. •• •• lend•a *natal, eat . a h. • Jolla toslth, nun. In wan e Plltsbornen, Oar.. (Winn. est•A• " • • Amhara anus.. m. miner.oners.d., Wetinlng. •• " aa. tat.. •on. ntishoign. Co•tot. • W0...C0. oe. Wagoner. oat's. ••• J on. •• Wn. tnectoloon, [ann. ith :rad, !11400x[*. 0 . Wm Con a Co.. 0.4•4. MeCtlettou A Co.. " •• •• Morels Collins. o. noon. Mt are, rlttobnegt. Mebane, Yon. Yew, Me tor. I'lltsneroh. CUM. ann. •• Z. 11. Mark o h er, •• Cam. J. beau Inge, eat` •IA •• " AOC end. • • " P. Ouolorla. Jac. P e4ltl, 0. clods, nave. Pill...nod N : or , VITZ:Ii. tavola. E:ttiltr.tr,l:: 0011 • ',Seely. ut•g• h. ••• Illelnn o. 11th au. Tillsbotlh. C. Mallon. lan . ton, 10th woe. CUtsbargh. Ado. nep/on. lot :gun. AUl:eg . buy. Y. IC u. Wen. •• word, Alleahon. C 1... Yeablonr. •• •• •• • Voisaberly, oo1•1 0. ••• alelo /Lone. telpn. •• 410orn. All homy fl • I. Y. /*Under. •• W. KllorteesOsta. •• • •• John 111.... rrrrrr r vat* Allegheny. noon A lal4lnah, '• Ans. oils. •• •. Join itounborut. •• Jena netarenu. •• worn. AltinOng. Too. 0. Joe..no. entif Itt • Jobs V/Lseueta, . Into. Of ltrutnAloa. lioneoel. a Woo 4. 0. non. " Jobe D. alone. tour. Dom of T. /11ra•Inno. rain Ina. Worn. Au. et Thoo auto. •• . non Amu. • ' •• Juan •• ann. of Mt. WonAlnito. 0 ho Inert. •• •• • Y. 0. fletionnon. g..flon.of nannonne Woo annoy. near. Oudot& beano. Joha. Loon. tuunla. ono. Y. Thu.. Lavern. litelsoo lonuan. oolassnolob 11.41' tik,llll, L 111.17 Jeea Olkle-doe*, tattoo boor- Linn) IT. Z7.7ll:lTl,l.llTp°!°`'' . • fat.. 0.1., rani. non annotolp. Joe. Knows, nun. You 1 nutdp. Coulee Innen. tours. 11041111.0 evonnt. nue*. Hogs., taus. woven. Uwe I. Cot. tiorney. • • I :: e. f.O. 11.11er0aa, •• •• .• • vs Itallorosten. •• Cot. 1101.unae, onu goode. Iforeenlloo 2114 Linton Kau. •Ilt .11 o• • Con, Linn vs Willa i0../AY. the Ute day of Anent. WI. at 1 Wenn A. a.. foe Inarloa Ws above unal• totioa. JOHLIS 0 0 0, G. L IIINADWr• .' 4.4 powriurr cm HON. TIMES AVMS, Now Ready. sla Tao sabeenbar lakes pLitssan alsaaaaslal Ws anal. PORTRAIT OF HON. TRAIL OMENS, "TILL. ET 111 CUULUD MU 111110. 1 . 1 .•4 1 • •o0 , 1)1•10.1. 104 the Is new 3..017 rat ialtrery. • 30 1 0 am., tPeslnsva If Ye 0.1•.rt101; of 010.1; et. art, and .0 .10000 1 , 100.• at gm rIl•Ua• (weed 0••• man *Um Iva.. It portssit. LOU 10 •ndost telly • work whop. welt. Wm aeiom tees ; asd oat oi•riteli .11 1N nom. roam 040.•••• of Yr. 5711t11111 0111 deign to OA.. • cotl. •• ber•tolt. stated, the p•••• of IL. Patina 011.1. ;orl. aa ol•siat Mut Walso Jim. •••••• 01 0111 Irruc, OZ. maxims ABZ 11.13174 D. la all ram of tho Vinod NW., la eueoao foe sobotfloorf. to whom a Mond oonfolmatoa .111 Do alkmod. X. MO. OBALMILMOL. No. 6 LOT 113 U CT MZMffi TO WHEAT GROWERS. EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE • • Supet-Phosphate of Lime. • MANUYACTUILD. nT THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO., SEWARD & CAMPBELL, Office, 366 Penn St., Pittsburgh Pa. . • Tb. beat Yertt , lter t. an, Sod et abed bY 111 /arm... tan bawl elan It •It ,to ba standard tar rat it tarp aro_p• qt bast, elm clata. Corn; rotatoto, aa. We haw pabli.b.4 gr ,il . llll =B l 4:lll°AtrlgilorailVil tinter. cootu of which will Oa stat Cola to say leading ea thalr wtdreas. • ALLE6ELENT GROCERY IND PROVISION COMPANY.' JOHN A. MCGHAW, President. J. P. ISRAEL, Secretary. The Ptook of OP. Vompao7 1. 10AM/ nevi? bought op. non w 1 .1 11.1110 myth ,11.111.4101 Of Bo tomcats, Old Potter ALP.i.I.Ailr ALT 0111q0117. At 26 Federal 61161011m1Ye FItEEPORT , - - BAIIIIED FLANNELS. The rearrehmed are the SOLI A6ENTS for the eels of Wee OLIABILATED 7161,21/1 . 14.8. IrCANDISSIS, JAKISON CO., en aaeo 103 Woo; Street. , - : NIVEMS 4L CLOTHES WBIN .ors-au - bat M - carvirnairw o r wfrrastsd la styaberfeetstilstbetles.. ant 1. me tam befors ourebutsysibnybabe /yr salt by to solo syssla tor Allblasli faf d Ys cull stmt. NEW ADVEB SMOKY INION PACIFIC RAILViTAY, EASTERN DIVISION. THE 8 HORTEST AND MOST BILLI&BLZ ROUTE Qom tL limn to all plat. Ist CoLORAIIo. NEVADA. ostironits. oann. ARIZONA. ' was/gin/loz, nsw MEXICO, IDARO.„ = Two valve Icara State LIM iad LitithilitWODh daily. (Sundays imeeptad i ) o 4 tiwurll , 6l Of trains of Pulite Railroad from IL Lonla, And Hannibal and St. Jo BaHroid from MitlAnYt 000. :meting at Lawrence, Topeka .04 Waillese with Stamm for all polotsl a Zama& Atwnd of trot welt of Ellsworth with the UNITED IMAM ISPIUDS COMPANY'S DAILY LISL Of OVZSLAND MAIL AND ZSPZI:SO COACH• ES PUN DENVER, SALT LAKE, . AND ALL POINTS IN THE TITIBITON/TIA ood staICIANDIRSIMPS TELMA 'ALT LINZ OP COAUEIES for Fort Union, Benl's rest. Tao., Albuquerque, Suns le. sad 81/ points Is MltOns sod Nes Nexleo. With this reenat.addltion• of roiling Stock and equipment, and the arranzemeatS mad• with IMF spoarible ore:lend Transportation Uses prom its western terminus, this road now otters ppe• quailed fullitimfor the trmainnisolon of Might LO the Tar West. Ticket. for sale./ all the principal offices la the Dalt*/ 8 aaaaa ee6 Catiadat. /se aura and AtlIC FOR T/Cilirra YLA TIM ntwor HILL 110177 Z, UNION li/LCIPKI /LPILWAY ICASTBAN DIVE/lOM. A. ANDERSON, General 'lsuperintetideat. J. M. WEE/MME. SUM Oesiaral' Freight. and Ticiet Agent. 2,000,000 ACRES CHOICE LIDS FOR SILL Br TEL Union Pacific Railway Co,; ZASTBILN DIVISIOiIi Lyttm along tba Lae of Mir road, at • 81.00 to tIS 00 Per Acre, I=l for partlcalus, asps, as.. addnu JOHJI IP.. DETWILI, Lau Commissioner. Toyota, Isamu emus. S. LMISOMM, Mosey. .ISt. Louis. Mlssoitri - salsa NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS =ED LOU OF THE anclommuTe OF PEZEVAILYANLL, Due After July 1, 1856, and Before July 2,1860. Holden a talowt.► LOANS O► IUI CO/IMUMWILALTLI or riumsumumt nimpaatal to ',mum than Inv panwist traiaa4 vu Yd Iniassalo as • • The Fensers' and Meehantes' Ns finalist* of - 11lledelptila. Lon of Waren 14 MO. Qua Nun 4. NM •• • Ternary 11. HU. Jtl7l. Tell• • Runt 11. III; :In i W t J. 1224722. Its. 444 Jail MI; • • ine 7.141, dee Aenas y Mi. Mane 10. MR J sly 1. len. • • April 5, 11 11. do .4 eir 2. M. ♦IM. all MUM CRAM= LOAY3 duo prior t Jolt . 3, list Allot Um anew LOA2ill will oust to trow lietvirl stun /latent 11, leC._ JOUR W. CEIRT, I 4 .101111 it; a& 7u aunt roa szazziit. WILLUM H. SENILE, EIZSEE=EMEI 111321=1 NOTICIE TO THE HOLDERS OVERDUE LOANS EE:I3 COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVAITIL • . • Holders at the todeolat Lune at the Cala moamealtCof runelivanla eau rowan MIN= tort:tape! and Imates4l he Druanzlner Woos tha honurn'and ateehahlu• H alWaal lnk, 01 and ghee May 14 teat Loan at llaraltl4 - 11ta. daeDen.l. 1133. Loaa K £OOl.l es, tin, duo DVS 1,1011. L7an at Arrll La, DU, dee Lag. 1. 1. no or Match 01,1E1. du :us al& Jt tale above Lau. TM Nue to Omar la lerut us August I. LIER. • • 3011 IN W. GRUM, CB= JOHN F. HAR'TRNFT, AUDITOR ZEXIIM. WILLIAM H. KHRIELE, EIZE3 I=l=l HAIIBISBDBI3, JIILY . 29, 1887. • TO THE HOLDERS _ . UP TUB .• Loafs of the. Commonwealth ur • PEPINSYLVANIA, • Due. July Ist, 1868. Tue coeuideeteeeee or . tbi Eat* Nati wpl Propooo/s Kota kleotoottai 14 . ,1117.1f0r tao Rodoxiotioa of Com Matto& Dolton ot 1.114 Loons of thls Conomoooraolth, 400 4017 tit. UM Hol4ers oral Ulan.. thotr Prep:WWl to the Commiodatert ot lb. Stoking road.Altesto. burg rtoottlonots, and endorsed `taroposott for the Bodemptlos of Loom of /AL! , - Fairing JORDAN. • • UMW.= OP =AT& JOHN F. ItARTIGINFT. • . • • £001701.011110,, • WILLUITI H. HENKE, 77&T1 174'bITuewr porsoNotra AND . IFILTHVI Adult/ration. ere Seed IN fall 1111011001111 Or ODULIIIII OCR Man LEAD, • WO XT crucifix& .11181, Al. Miming Moo . Adaltarialeas reed. • THE PURE SPICE Milk Ileaetectare mamba% perfectly RUBE aril= 11500.00 REWARD. Poreny Mal erstar fond %age.OePekl:tri= ,li nyZe.es e apicsuel BIONE eB3lillB lIELLBa . ilea= ARBUCKLE!, & CO., Mush Crum unniFittias If ?Ere Nics 101 222 and '22l,Ltberty Street, PITIABIIIIOII, PA. WV01 :3 6 7 .1712. noetleel U.S may CAM surf*. int • a. EAULAIroad' tij larlate by J. D. maul& * 501 R. NOTICES. tgrALLEGHENT covaTy Republican Executive Committee, An salaamed mettles of the Committee *ill be held at the ontee of Aldermen 1. L. 50711. IVF/LLED. corner orDimnoiall street and Cherry alley. - on 11017011. fitful 1010. M. et 10 Weisel a. at., It le expected that 11 , 0 0 1 1 . 001 b0t Win be Nemo. by ordef• ' J. H. EII.LIS. Cullman. 1411UTILEILLAND, AWL:lee. .17tole0:2111T rarUNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. The UNION REPUBLICAN wrzas of SUM (hear covey are requested to meet at the usual oboes for holding Muttons In...mond WaYder. Bortmghs ad Townships. on Saturday, August BIsL . - Andop a eleet TWO DELEGATES feem each oleo- ran r b St or nominating eamomes Du Venue eedand p r zrg iftlM o ralt I veg or z reoneylert LOPe torooln f " " • 7 nr hnvAr.letVo re i the Townshlpe De hag between tbe u tio Le of throe and mi Is, lo the Boroughs and (Rues betneen the house of Am 4 seven' Wet". p. m. In the titles tea boroughs th e eteutiona etmtl be by ballot, and In the townehlps by mark- JACXIII /EL KILLER, Cbalrenent• Boa.. fl=r4E. tarNOTICE: , TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM.' The Allagrig ti Vaner itamroad Comm. will. ra ' ,mat arattiti= " 4ret u ko7, to sitoctiv or PlM:rah. ._/ la.uAY fiESWlt n atTa=t b n . ra Pincher.. Braarcßaadat to CIZIITaBACIL. T. track or the turd .tradad down to, .4 stock the waters end. at ror Andre Bead, co as to atom saraaary Sacllttlaa Um waver.. and shady traasiar of Oil from boat, to art. 171 Mon - H. 81L.A.13..T0N IC. thapn. • ELDITCA'ZIONAL MB. AND DRS. SMARTT Classical and Commercial .a. 31311 214 C (for Blears, young Ladles and Gentlemen.) No. IlierIELL• neßcia, allenti*ny. near the sanitation Bridge will re.open for the Wrote Bemlon, on ' Monday, the Stith of August. ' Mr. 15111,&HT was employed during almentella roars. Prat se • patios Marotta:, And gobs. Thinly 112 exmolarr ppintee• to the 1. mad hero.. Department ot tbe CM] Bo viol of weal Britain. , Bra. SLUM, ap•elally Ode cobalt for the nrofeesion In one of the first heat node* itt 41 , boa had large experience. The runt. embrace. evrry ropilatta of • sound atid • Moral education, atm imeet• conunliting their oblbireo to oar theme may depend on Nei: being liraLL. Y•0011r. Oa r Bohol Room coven, the eatira tnird . story et oar milldam.. arm m weave not ood aaaaa ex pense for bast rem. and empby no assistant NMI... Oar terms are very tow, vim TEN DOLLARS PER SESSION LESS Than thou oVnltar rood sellooL. MUM I , l an ueompliseted Teacher. • anntan SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. Booth End Third 11. P. Ouch,. - DIAXOND WESSZT. TU. Sesteary, formerly connected by K. H. TWINLINU, or for tee next year on Wednesday, drpeetaber 4th, Under the can ore. R. nnonwi. A.M.. who ut bo smutted by Wise ladles at most snows. BM sap In Oats re peens., de tsrtsmats. s be Cloenes et Steal and Method. of lion will b lads as to secnre %Bosoms' .L.lb bleaeaL collar.. r !synod beslth Intl be promoted by dellY prattles. 0510.. ea sotompltshed Umber of tiympastke non CaUstbetess. z former ;midi of Dr. Lewd. TM busorportualtles mill be afforded for m onied 'ede mas,greeds. 0000104 cad PalnUns. (antlers may be Bond at the ',numbs' Book Stores of Aneabany and Ansburga. alleala to meth early tO Pltts. elbM. m may be route so DABoI Booms, srom to f f, lit n erery MO use TURPS. DAY. till We Term commenost. .111. W. DINGILI. PramlliaL Plitabwrb, Lunn?. IW. .stdzi WESTERN UNIVERSITY. NEXT. TERRI will com- Tl 2. 11011 DAT, B.EPTEKIEL 2D. • • • An arta dash. to mser should ae Dreamt on that day. 11th lasstlnUon has am elm. Pro fessors, and Mania Ma but Mr warm i3l tbs Lmirmitm. LlSdratara and Demon. gradients ma attar tha Praymatery. Sciesalele or Collo dhata mime. Tor lebrmatl as adcbasa the PILTZUJENT 07 WZINTEILN 111. ILI OW .treet. asgEda BOOMS!" nen COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos, Sand 8 st. Clair Meet. Um • riap•tosl vas=ter. =!====l Arittoost sod toonoothlp par quarter For Olrcolfra or Orr M, •Adroso W. 11111177.2. or orormrs J. r. CIVIL ADD BILIILNG • ENCINEERINC, • Lal le. smatiew:Asa PULT77. lLit ClOlO te. L' otsl. Mon poa: Na-op tb eas MO. torte. ALM/ UAL fil 3 Tlß,mtra i tpaftrazao .. kapplr , lA. 1:?•Ailzwt:ts):-MMI ALL THE LATEST EITTLEN OE • GILVTIV, DOW, T0C171 . 8. ILIMIZEP MID CHILD'S BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAMES, sa idla ( ea rut misty, d man emcmabNi at . _ 31 FIFTH STREET. STELEILTZ A CO. LADIES , ENGUSII LASTING CONGRESS GAITERS, AND BALMORALS, Warta VI, selling at $1.50, at 31' FIFTH STREET. • W, E, SCHNERTZ a CO, rreettrlPT TEAS I TEAS 2: TEAS 2 or ALL MUM AIM QUALIIT, AT utek... • UMW 7LIZA. Et QOoti s •• ....... -" 1.01 'LACK I.BAS-11.211Urs. But tMul. Uted •• A2O Aura •• ... LAI •• BLACK llTAlF:lNtwebesir, flouakasig Aug Osurioas. ltc. 1121•4 Au. sesoArc......Atio • MOM! trY . d 0..... LL —. ZAPA7 TRAC Ltl 1222•1221.1 Juan._ 2 , 22 . 221.uut Juan. AQUA nun. Lip ALIXED _IttAR. • LA 1 Mlzal Tux, ji but 71.2 Lie Ye. 2 •• ••• X 24 tun • .11,. • Yuan the Ulan an, ons can t Ju2 ast Usti ot isa th ey w want, sad hue t Au up v LA any paulll2. 2 20rpurgld hi any or the Z. 2.. Crese araddcgiratTus i nr :r3 t ir raill ol : l = 4 .lTAVAl,ll th at, o4 A. HEIM. tar:2MS 172 • 171 Padua Bt.. A 11222221. (111:1NAL WAREHOUSE. • 11101111111 BRED it. CO., • IZILIZE•CONLWELMUIS, No. 100 Wood Street. - saitziksts n e, • ,I„„Aczbn,ya desariptlol tiro:At. IMO BTU Willi of all Tend% to nit Wrirml molt tools. • Tit V& most tromploto Kett otwOW7 ttLtog um tothecttr.. aue • maw IWO taw Ye *Quota the Nam . . SHEPHARVS CR►CLERS 317 Liberty Street, FITTI3BURGEL PA. Fumy swum% . - PUMP MAKER. I ca, gum Tr.% th. TvgAr ms's atom% ,Astaxitrineavris, ;agar teithittrgiri 11:Z11:4?:14"ViUs WANTS. zsrak. : Cox 7 4i.zr • Acquainted with the Urtl laalume, Only thala Salary 00...1 , 01.1 teooollaall4a al.! apply. Salary moderate. Adams . e. o. BOX WM. wheeling. V. Pa. • amypap TO, FABILVES.--WANTED; 4 SUUO IIOn fly • s rindd ladaststoll. ma=rl•4 3auk, r:re k zAla. Mtn • team of bor••• which arou G. IL at inl7Bl4ldiegnitrrNe . ay.12:d43 • WANTE - rt.n. irstoronnts, toilet I HUI pay to cult. If dall•and to good age.. 1H 2 .2... men C•rbtaes, (won 5k0 , .....) to r for WIWI, HIS. or Carbtallin 111% fot . ribrlirtl= " l emlat '.." tr it' s it ti Vir . i. or Mootent.) rodnettott u torto on broken as.. Cotton haring .1 of lIIVIi am* Pm sale coo adtrum or an 10 . JOHNoTON, -Great Wastorn G. — Works: corner Tons an. 3 Wayne Plttaboroti. WANTED, JULY COLD COUPONS, And Compound Interest 1 01011. ZAIE2I T. BAUD? 6 00“ Canzar Ponnl woodets. I=l WANTED—Men In Salesinen • m Doran:mem of National An . Ameolatlaa. Andy St 01110% 10 ir. CURIUM rntstdcat at •uott.tloa. It3Dtimerad Street. rittatonritt. 4:ll;:,lositopplyi:L:Tri OLIVER 31'CLINTOCE. & COMPANY ' A. daily receiving a line asp:Omani W NEW Gt . OO DS, Which are offered at ■ large Medullae trees jut Shrines prove. • • BABRAIND _lngrain and Common caa.puriprrah. Mattinge at New York Prices. Special isdnumnats to don nth bow, ' OLMIRAPCLINI'OCK*CO., 79 Bath Street. sun PRICES REDUCED I CARPETS ! Oil Cloths, Matting", • Window• Shades, Table Covers, Piano Covers, Rugs and Rats, Stair Rods, dm. In Hew of Dotty onr PALI. 000138, otter oar nook at prices to suit tha CIA)1111IT ItUTZSI. Thou asedlnignoods In oar lbw ama zon Wool So ➢a. BOYAR% ROSE & CO., 21 Fifth Street, \ Over Nets. • Bell'. BARGAINS IN CARPETS ! JUNE, 1867. WE HAVE .TUETT OPENED NEW STOCK, Bought at »Gout •aettou Saki u NeW Intuit tes ogre at Reduction of 20 Per UiL, ====! we Lave radiated ALL-WOOL ENGItAIIIB 24 C. Per Mad. BRUSSELS OM= 24$ Cents Per Tara. Red, rbile igad Ckeokea Mattings Ts 86 Cents Per Teed. WHITE MATTINGS, Te Sb Ceuta Per Pam. Nay sad beautthal pattellt. 1107TIROLUE LACE CURTMESI At OA to 111.0— . 000ttl yoke •10 w. A 111OUCTION OF FIFTY PER COIL IFBLIND &. COLLIN, Rand 73 Eftb - Skeet. Nest ballialis lb Vaud ours. camas tieua mg Postallse. sobbed Sea, ~I X Mlser's Boot Stare. HAVE REMOVED. IWCALLUM BROTHERS' N0..51 Fink Street; • pw Ilaa at all airw .4 4a.table pane.. • lIIEDALLION irrAvers., Velrete, Brawls, Tazizsrinr 1111118REL8, • Ism oad cholas usortment of Piano and Table Covers, Emma 641illik 110811 C IVO Lill JILIP, G3l 3Elal.ases, THREE PLY AND TWO PLY Ingrains, Azdtimivyruty of low prim! Clanteiths: BIoCALLIIM 8R0M6118., ~m =myth. ntreot. SLIMING EACELINEEL DON'T BE DECEIVED ll in.mtelair Ulf alum. afteraiesta of tuft: llseldpak bet ma 0 ALE • L. " it " n'"" in"l - talk ~.....emapto. . • . 71(fc 1 / 2 10a 'ZULU istreetc astos abeini Iketttlif•ld. Gain= & HARED% ELASTIC STITCH Alla 'LOCK STITCH . Sewing Machines %f t JVID. MI /WU Street. GZT ZONE BUT . . . GROVER & RAKER An • Solids, OM. it Is natal:di.. TAII eat sad tharatoreth• blot. Deatil tes•ll•44 MI Nat NO. 108 111/T8 BT.. abon id SlMalleMt& Can:LAM .00M a Dlm 11. I Eitilt ban unrairrorkus. Ilaslim I... Worth& Eto. 106 PZr 6T11132.. Own ISalltDdild. =1 Tam 9119.E8 & num= SEWING MACHINE titre tlttlos:ra..t . x.....,,,.. Ilion stop -- " ISO US IIITZ 111112Xte. otorr, mottullat =I 4110. 0. z 2 Lz......1. L W ATJUL.......D. r. poN CITY UELT IVOILILL CEO. 0. CLARK * CO.. Mazonftweats uenZ7 4 “ 41 01.1oll of B.lZliebodt /Ur Lad o o ke r iz a ziteer.ther witaitsaas. a. attar Luzet".4"" I P. tasairir, Wholesale aad Retail Grocer. 0121Desiii T/GLEAB.VI, VlZ?Atir.oac.. . 1 4", L oro g i ..' or ti 7. Ag ne..l tbellt oitiray 4..1t74N4 n131:1/11