0 ttrt tit** Gap& ZOINDAY, AIIGICNT SO. liar 1 1 / 1 1 / 1 1r1113011111 IT 1 - - . After war, then. puce. Such is the aspiration of oury genuine American citizen, looking , to the welfare of the whole human race as of this coa t tit l T- What hinders, not the cessation of seta al coati; for that kapoened more than two years ago, but the restoration of sc. Lust peace, concord and amity between the different sections of the republic. No truer maddard for determining the extant and intensity of the alienation that existed can be hit upon than the duration and severity of the war. So procreated and violent a struggle was rendered rxisaible only by the existence of the deepest feeling on both aides. But it Is needful to discriminate that while 'the pqopie of the South listed those of the 'North, the people of the North, with individual exception': were not embittered towards those of the . South. ' The feelings of the two sections ran In perillet lines, bat differed widely , as to nature and object. The South was radically estranged front the North, and I earnestly desired icremttion; while the North, so far from being alienated, longed for nothing so macho continued fellowship and Inter-communion. This attitude of Hortltena sentiment, whatever doubt mayhem existed priori• owly cony s g ft ,' was demonstrated es so on es rebel armies vuntzdertd. No serious light was entertained of i 3 ain supinely reprisals. Not a rebel was brought 'to pulthingra ; nor wee one even put =del' arrest for treason. All we allowed to • betake themselves to whatever lawful employments they pleased, 'without fear of molestation from any quarter. Laws passed daring the progress of the wsr, auxiliary to military operations, is that confiscating • the properties of leading rebels, were at mos construed in the most liberal man ' ner. Nay, the people have Imq:deiced in the restoration 'of Iranians upon millions 1 of confiscated property, or the gulls thereof, even wfien the President and Sec• rattly of the Tummy have boldly yin. hied the obvious spirit and letter of the laws, in nuking restitutions. Never, • saw the dawn of atabentio_bbittary,wu a great revolt sought to be elated ont by the victors on a wale of such stu4ndons mageanlituty. ,-.; . Nor have the paliticil =cessions been less than those relating to personal este- I ty and property xeciemationz. No de ' "Ire her been 11•7110 ea to hold the revolt- 1 ed Statts, for any, considerable period, "I ins condition of political inferiority or 1 abeyance. :On tin contrail, a mantel- 1 , . lowa eagerness has been exhibited to Fir store to throe States all their forfeited', ' rights and immunities, without exacting semaity l for fame repose or for the oh. I eleeTenCe of the national faith pledged to the blacks in the Act of Emancipation. . Itthe chivalrous tendency of the North.. an people in this matter bad not been counteracted. It is evident that the work of Reconstruction would have been folly" completed months ago. What has re tatted this tooreuent 1. - It has been binder* by the conduct of the rebels themaelvai In the main, the military leaders of the rebellion bays be !Mud well. Many of them went into the revolt reluctantly, constrained by a public' sentiment Willa& respective Steles, menufactur palitichns, and in. wheelie:my did- not share. For the cense they espoused; they did the best they amid, as long as the prosecution of the war was possible. In defeat, they knew fell well what rights victory con fared ninth the national authorities They - comprehended what, trader like circumstances, they would have felt em pOwered to-do had they judged severity necessary or desirable. In surrendering unconditlonally, as they did, they rea lised that every thing short of death that was awarded them was the result of ---- clemency, not of desert. Hence, instead of Stirring up strife, thq have almoit ~ • ' unsadroonsiF counseled a cordial accept - inn of the terms preemie& by Congress, end otheraddea an example correspond . leg with their lneedationa. - . Not a few of tlin politicians have seen • ) proper .to take' the Oppcsite worse. , Mainly third to tenth rate lawyers, they 'We resorted to legal nioatles with a s. 'view to upsetting facts utiblished by the force of common and the concurrent will of the ngion. . Quickly forgetting that they took their ease out of the cats - gory. of the laws, by an appeel to arms, bad it adjudicated. la the thee they s 0 - tidal, mid bad a • momentous verdict . rendered against them,they Insist upon having a re-hearingin Cknart, on such ' points,‘ and such- only, ea they fancy - - Would there be detenninedin their favor. . Of coarse, thq would not are to be called; upon to answer -to the laws in digidually upon iadictmemts for treason. Such exasignumas might. be. Atte:dui with -Upturn% .. - nenausencei, or. at lust., bqeet , uncomfortable sensation ' • about their necks. 'AR. they bi to ban so much nt, the lane vindicated as geoid the righti of vasorsioad of States; not so much of them as punish Indira Galata disregarding their obligations to the laws. They wish to Indulge in - the luxury of minus without Incurring pen alties; and when baffled and beaten to ftli.back with an air of outraged bum. eence upon !esti provUlcala designed - for: the iscurity of - siva and weildis - - posed citizens, Mod of these politicians took good are; I - while - the war raged, not .to expose _their 7 balles to serious " I . !ilk", and they renew their Wismar only because they think they can do so with impunity. What they seek is not repose for the country, bat to.retain in defeat AS many - of the advantages of victory as they an. • Into thei s t hands therreddent bas un • . wisely played. That officer committed two faults. - He magnified his own au thority out of all proportion. - Indeed. - he acted as if the government was an impleriel despotism, and he, ea its bead, bad a right_to does he would. He de ' posed the GOVISTIIPLI of nine States, and . appointed gimp" in they stead. He fa . sued rescripts authorizing the satraps to buyout collect taxes, and to apply the proceeds He convoked Constitutional Conventions, and dictated ,whet altera tions should be made in the local- or ganic laws. He claimed to hue ilut lute and exclusive authority to determ. Ina and prescribe all the conditiorup of •- Reconstruction, leaving Congress to judge only of the porsonal character and quldicathans of the membered' the two Houses chosen from the revolted 'Rates. -He irrogated to himself alone ' the right to do all Congress has wince done In thit regird. No acianwledg. ed Empestor and Hillthlyainqueror was ever more exacting, self-official:a or im. - . •periel. In thus lamming purer*" that . did not belong to his office, and which were totally fatal to idi just conceptions - of representallee government, be laid the basis of a conflict with the legisle - tie* bodies. Congress could do noth , leg less than - assert its own peroga' Sees in the pnauftes. It was inspired to thilmence alike by a f r othag that its • . dignity was invaded. and a sense that the public liberties could be securedcmly , • by compelling the Preiddent to recede from his unwarrantable assumpt s i ,i is. • ' At this point the President ' enly veered completely about. lid las e the grand discovery that no power existed .• in any or all departments of the govenr - mut to do what he had been doing of his own motion: He rushed to the ex . trensejof matateJning that as soon as the ' - weir tug Amer all, the rights the revolted ' • . , Rattail's& pnrefoully enjoyed under the • 4 . . , Clonetitntion; solvated to them IBM nut .. • _to of opaline . neoluity, and in as itai • peeeetion sirthonsh they had twin. tidied en aneb** l fla i l *PO* Pan.. trpon ibikaidwins Oonre,da. amid CC/ . teinly bite **NW .8 1• 114 the rieel- dent by impeachment, and have deposed hire for Mignon usurpations. Nothing cut be plainer than that if the President suittld presume to do by loyal States what be did by disloyal ones, he would merit impeachment, and; it would speed ily overtake him. • ' From the moment the President aban doned hie original blunder, he 4;4 tutu. tabled such a position as has afforded the strongest possible encouragement to t h e re t ell . Ills doctrine has been. their doctrine. All 1125 measures' hgve con.; trlbuted to ends they have at heart. He bee encouraged them to resist the easy terms of Reconstruction propounded by Congress, and to demand that their , States shall of right be restored uncondi tionally. 'He has made the .Ezecutlve mantiomthe rallying' point for all the disaffected -mm - throughout the insur gent Btatee. He has listened to their complaints against Congress and the commanders of the Military Depart ments. He has refused to execute laws . whose import he , well; understood, but width he attempted „to emasculate by sophistical interpretation. He la now threatening with removal a number of Generals because, they refuse to substi tute his will for the lawn of the land. He makes the work of Reconstruction difficult; may, perhaps, cause the ad. journmeut of it, or the imposition 'of severer conditions; and engenders a strife most unfriendly to speedy and lasting Beecher on Wealth. It Li a very comfortable thing to be rich. Most men have an exalted Idea of their capacity to endure ittlinence. Tet a general impresaion has gone abroad that morally the possession of wealth should be deprecated rather: than de shred: In an essay, 'which- appears in the current number of the Herald of Malik Rev; M. W. Beecher expresses himself, m this relation in a very forcible and philosophie manner: Ail the institutions of society which enrich end ennoble human life require wealth for their existence. The time bas cone by when men can rail at wealth as incompatible with religion and virtue. Schools and colleges were impossible but for accumulated treasure. Books and newspapers, that have become as Wills• pensable as food—these were impossible except. In communities where there is trainers - accumulated. Churches could not be built, and their services could not be maintained, except on accumulated I capital. .Hospitals, relief asylums, element:wry enterprises, depend upon conditions of wealth. Art could not long flourish where there wasnot wealth. Mend= and learning depend upon wealth—not directly. and visibly in every case; but communities that have to labor [TOM day to day for the necessities of life have not.the time Mr the -sans to panne higher alma and ends. It is only. where wealth has been accumulated that men rise from sordid labor for the bread that perishes, and begin to give life to higher ambitions and .nobler elements such as art, literature and learning. • • advocate riches. The time Is coming when men will be rich In large number*; and Christians may as well try It on now as later. Ido not believe that the world is going to be scrawny, bare-boned and undecorated forever. The God of grace is the God of beauty ; the God of love is the God that made the heaven with the sun therein that shines by day, and the mars that shine by I night; and I believe that that God who a full of taste and full .of variety and fall of beauty, has ordained that men shall be rich in the future state of the FreedEletoS Stoutuaent to Lincoln Considerable attention has :been at tracted this week, says a correspondent of the Chicago loured, to the drawing, bl ]Use Helmer, of the proposed Free d teen's Monument to the memory of the late President Lincoln, which is salad tad at Means. Colnaghps gallery. Its merits have been exteanvely discussed in sodety,laid the mea s . generally has . ruitidsed it In terms of commendation. Miss Ileamer, herself , is always a favor ed visitor in England, where're? merits as en artist are rally appreciated, and where, indeed, they weream•pted even before she had acquired much popularity at home. Much of this was due, I ap prehend, to the fact that she was the favorite pupil of. Gibson, whose testi teeny in regard to her merits was re ceived without hesitation, and when her works were once e"...zhibited here she no longer needed the certificate seen of her I do not knOw whether the design has been Publicly exhibited with you, bat venters to gives brief description of it. the heightof the structure is to be sixty feet, the material granite and the statue bronze. - - The design .Is an open temple, in I which is the figure of the President,) holding in one hand. the Emancipation Proclamation; and in the other a broken chain. Hound the temple are four he roic figures typifying liberty, and en circling the architrave the closing words "of the Proclamation, viz: "And upon talk sincerely believed to be an act of justice, I invoke the considerate judg ment of mankind and the gracious favor of Almighty God." On a circular bas relief is a procession of thirtyldx to male figures, hand•indeind, representing the States. On four smaller bas reliefs are es many scenes In the life of the President, the Inscriptions on- whirlers respectively: "Abraham Ltneolrt Mar. tyr President of the United States: Pre. bens? of the American Union: Eman cipator of Pour Millions of . Men." The four starts* at the corner represent the negroks follows let. us eLvo erPozed 'hr sale; 2d, ass: laborer on &plantation; Bd, as a guide and assistant of loyal troops; and, 4rtr, as a soldier of the Union. Of course a flat drawing does not convey a strictly correct Idea of what the construction will be, but com petent judges declare that when com plete, it mart take high rank as a work Arrest of a tteoanant.-t:hk ago Deice. • Uses Veers tip the case. For same time past obstructions have been placed upon thit track at Hanover Junction. Bock county. Wia, a portion of the' Beloit and Madison Railway. ttpllythLt i rins barmetwitt no eu:ci inconeaenc.o diabolical attempts. The railroad au thorities determined to ferret out the perpetrators of the criminal outrage. They employed Richard IL Bellinger, Chief of the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Company's police, far that pur pose. Bellinger sent a man to the June. don with Instructions to hire himself out as a laborer to a farmer named Patrick Sheridan, who was suspected of. havioq made the repented attempts to overthrow_ the trains. The man erred am ordered, and went la work on Sheridan's term. He became very familiar with his env player, and by too exercise of his Carol. ties for worming into other people's con fidence, succeeded in a few days In being assured by Sheridan that the latter bad determined to "mull up the road," and that he was the man who bad thrown cedar posts and other obstructions upon the track. Bellinger was advised of this, and proceeded from Chicagoto the farm and u'rested Sheridan. The min oner was yesterday examined at Beloit I and held for trial at the Circuit Court at Janesville, Witt, In ball of $1,500. - "The reason of Sheridan's demoniacal conduct Is because a pony, belonging to him, which bad strayed upon the tract, was some time ago killed by being ran over,. and because the company did not .settle his claim. for damages at the very moment he requested. Such a mretch should as shut nplit jell for cagy JOUrTS A PLLIAMIT BOeIAL CURTOM 111 Non. war.—The men,Of ilallingdal aro said to hare a strange and barbarous =nom when in dri nk.e wellprimed with Onkel, theV draw ß their ing short kw es, and Pointing them tomb other, they inquire in an amicable way, "Bow far will you go!" A certain portion of each knifo is then measured off on each side, arid the remainder of the blades are carelaily bound around „with cloth, so that the knives cannot penetrate beyond a certain distance, All present then set to work aadatab and slash each other In all di. nations. Sometimes these encounters end fatally, but a little blood-letting does none of the parties any harm. It may be asked If these strange combats arise from a natural taste for shedding bloat. It lased not to be so, but that the en. tom has been handed down from father to son for many generatiobs, and that any tiallingdal man who refused to fight when challenged, would be branded as a coward. —Tie effect of the laws against cutting and in favor of planting tress In Fringe has been such that, of late years, Instead of a atesely decrease In the extent of woodland an the empire,rhere hm been a oxidant gain. In 1850 the wooded sur face of Franco was 8,783,743 hectares, or less than 2;500 An acres, the whole Dom. ber , at seztar,of land In Ifranee lasing. at least 123,0%.,001 In 1863 the number of beets:as In wood had morossed to over 9000,000, or, narty !ntllinn acres More than ditasreyearsbeOre. • - PITTSIVOIWIE DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY, GLIIAVINGS IarfOTICE IN HEREBY GIVEN . tbat the 7,e liallre•d cePed lathe 7 or d4l Trehe - • «Imo P.tatnree. s"s."l4 e'Vock X b. roost p...r,deut.I . BATUnJAY. ' US ' St a ' S , . ee, U , en 4 Weee. —"Archie Loteill , bas been drama- B , orderers!. Used tor the Versatile Lott . Lotter —Dr. Dlary Welker Is about to return to the Untied states. —lt Is confidently stated that General Lee has been to, the circus. . _ Ex-Governor Brumlette is going to practicing law in Louisville. IlrlsttnNe w elnsicitus, died Sunday mooting m rk. —The Ring of Portugal and PonlatOw. aid made a Joint call on Ecrislni. ' . —"Iloem" is the. euphonious name of a tan days' old city In ldontana: . Loy amillitor in Columbus, Ohio,- cuts wonderful statues with his jack knife. • —Millard Fillmore Is living in elegant ease and studying the rlassies in Buffalo. A letter from Mexico, dated July :10th, states that new raisins were then In the market. • —Lord Palmerston-was favored-wait tho only private visit made I.iyy. the Sultan in London. • • , • —The 'odious never scalp 'negro soldiers. Much cry. and little wool Is their motto. , '• —Agnsoiz and hio puptlo are going to . Southern Ohio for a • gneLts little time. says the World. . 13right'a friend, Henry Vincent, de• livens' a lecture on America after he got back to LlverpooL • - -Senator Trumbull, It Is stated, en- i dorsee Gen. Grant as a suitable candi date for the Presidency l —The wife of Jemo Carter, of Mobile, Ala.. was recently killed by her son,who mistook her for a robber. Santa Anna thinks be can bur LAM self off. Not If the Mexicans estimate him at his own valuation. • —lce formed on Mount Washington, N. IL, last Tuesday night to the thick ness of a quarter of an :rich. • —Tho city of St. Paul laul,a population in VHS of four hundred: its present pop ulation is seventeen thousand. - The entire population of Ireland is estimated by the -itegistmr Benend at 5,581,0.5 In the middle of the year 18tid. —A movement is on foot in St. Louis against the bakers, with a view oblia ducing them to reduce the price of bread. —Some tiftv unpublished letters of Voltaire tiro said to have been discover ed in Belgium by M. - Philarete Chasles. —Port Lyon, on the Arkansai flier, is about to bb rebuilt, at a cost of #700,000, and will be one of the finest torts in.the —The Detroit, Board. of Trade has pass ed a resoludon that two hundred pounds shall hereafter constitute a barrel of —An editor, referring to airtight eof• tins, says: "No person having once tried one or these minas, will ever use say other." —A great public demonstration in behnif of Mr. Stanton is to he held in Spring field, Illinois, as Soon as Gov. Oglesby returns. —Thirty thousand muskets, taken from the Austrians during the German - w e/ a e, r are to be converted to . . Prussian n le guns . —The Prince of Wales and the Duke of Cambridge are to visit Ireland, to be present at the coming national home show in DablinP • —A Judge Hof the Supreme Court of Maine bas decided that a marriage be tween a negro and a white person was illegal and void. —The Tuscarora Indians have a Inset near Niagara Falls ; they are mostly farmers. She tribll now numbers only about four hundred. —The Portland physicians account for the -remarkable healthiness of that city this year by attributing it to the purify ing influence, of the great tire. • . —ln the little town of Wino, Liaise, ono hundred thousand hides are minis- ally tanned into sole leather at ono tan- nary, said to be the largest. In the world.• t susplciens clink was beard from the garmentif of a auspicious female at a recent plc-nic near Gotham, and on in vestigation by a blushing Fenian, It was found that she had been stealing lager beer glossas Shelia/A strung thenuaroand COM DYSPEPSIA CURE reg ulates sad tone. the Manna.' -.•- cora DI meow Caro to • mnattlien treawd7 lot ail dlaesect a &Inasmuch and Goes Drapepala Can earn tam nad ave. Let thin. atdtebd .1111 this taalailn trw 11: , COO"! Wrinpall CUM cores laitantnaeonaii. sad 300 do not hare to wall ► Week to no Its .7001 Loeb Dvaperila Cara Le the greatest apnea:re e ver i.e..: It .ot 0017 treates the anntltin bat enables Ton to eastc, dlge I roar rood. Coon Dialnoat• Core to recommended WI ea the leading paYalabann• Owe Diewerila CO.'. la an Isealeabla [dead to all who are wreak. debilitated and in a low stew of normal gallon. • irsois sgtat for 111tsbargtk and fOIISPE FLILICENG, Druggist, No. H Xutet 54104.- • REFITORES GRAY or FADED HAIR. and as a ansaleur la lesq..l4e. BMpa klair ream ang. mr. Iluttroff, thado Le sag asl.lCrapars M.. a 1.. &tam - , Tls• ilartrrtect flats Restorer :=1 1.1.1.74.4. E li ilOZ:Vgier .' , losulos ...air Colo , R.l4rte. Load. Mad fisads Hal, Color Zesierer.• .Londoa Elsa Col. floslartr. ..London goeLstkaill W. Color 114...... frColor Mit... •4.aplon 1•11,1 r 0,1,0 r ).. , ...x . • "lAneles sl, Col. 11.1..... ••Loistlon Sow EMU , _at Color /ketone* 0 ril i ii trir tlV:T3irdilr 4. ttl etVl7. " A. a lriargragtlßn N Ati l lik rtri i . B. 0. asLiclos • Co.. yll.l.gb; WA IDRUM. /Meehan , . . ITU% anrir . _ LADIES, If iron are efltstea 'MAO lasaltodo: L oo rbarte to the etorolos. Too feel- unrefrested, with • Dad uste la. Ins mouth; • dlsenst for foodt• °origami entre to rut, lt Is time aotarthlosf Arad be door. to stop the tprootol •TU NI - bacre ofsopreparstloo more MOO aeoptsa to aG ablations of Ott detertotlos Oam - I10521"11:2J1111ITtatACH =TEM Nor roothea , s Imolai ibis great Ludo Aosta •hrets be taken espeelatto otters 11. mother. aoorlahment tO Litatlettat•to O. elesoseds of the atm esosseasally her stress* mut Tie/40W. bete It It ob.= sboo4 trade. owl. ItUsSIZT. TILES% STOSI*OII tIITZEIta, L Peeled to lar. part temporary sakr.serlt AND TIGO/1 , to too whole arta. ivies anant4 bn an mum try tuts rerudy, and Wins dolag ut yollt 007000000. who. It be It Una. &mod win , It. UP tun, trill recondatod lu oto in odium.' Ai ItlUtIC • L Ani.trr, Lt. hu no e•al. walla Lo pN.Uat do or and hetlthfnl effects 641,41 madal..•••saral fared. Isis frail:tom aU propsnl•• ealealst.<4 a taw pair Ms srsum. lad 9:rdiSUOVlstrit at ones and, anothlng sad ealclent. .4111 ,rho have used the BartiLel aLt..61.11.4 'Maas sod emomassul Is • r • 4 r • . CVBE'OF kISTULA. • . ' Dz. Wanes t 1 'mita to Mina Tan for Przt tindnaa• and witanttna •• shanastmass elm dts au*, baiihictti 4.144 to Cenci ,lon acme tam In Jannuy Mau .Itas Will talaciabet that 1 had a comptlettlon Of Maw s which lazily masa in a terrible Utah, which bad beetiactilawl to "let a 1.." an accannt o a hiracsing contd. which it wail Jawed =tight . hate. Oa =1 Ihnan. i iltnew. that the mutat . redo of yeattun dl.- eat. Ilk. Was was by a .111 alt ttra , athta. undelt. tt enesarefei at alt, , would nosarnll7 i *Salt th s'olo.loe upon the lands or home other 1 ' Vita cram, au aceaaat or th..u4a..... of the I me and the Intocadtata chalt to A (Unchaste IWarn i was adunrelued to bate. was a can. tan provUtan of N atate be set lid Of some tor. ~ ?Ad eoudltlon Ist the erneIII.T "1 . feel Pelleal7 ' ' =Welled that your Method of treatment, pod tying zo the ayatAnn. and beat OPPlttattaha ta the Ms nion. put mat horn; lf sonythind ...IC without cattinz. which I Ind II did, and 1 'wa tunny to Import lay unit' Well In VFW twnlanitt , with wander and halter health than 1 hay% had for Mrs. 1 troaUt also kld that 4ne applads InronyohJandenwre 01Ineet palnfous.' nd h. left me • new min; with ail the Aaron an cigar of ceataied tamlth. • • Saar. ltratntulV.. C—. Dr. Keyser . , con•nitatiOn oats an Do. 120 Penn strut. Ram a • 2Lruntil 4 p. m. E,ix~.n~~~~~~t~~ , .r~V ~~ wat. ancressm, Jr., Adalna /Arid.. cat dein /Ws Strad, is an authartssd dons to neap Adientsrmunti wine GA 11027 E, and adiar papers ihrengnind the Unitisd Mafia and Os ,dois. ROMNSON BRODIE 2, . 13033.3werap. rovituF wiTurxrpilnsinusa. Convert .1.30 , 0, ate of auto. oP , o Go,oro mut mof an. 2tterpiersooaszaafl7 on imul all MO . . - ICY. IE3. 33011:PIVI:119, Steprensidd buisdd .finlicitdßonds s. Banta,ll•4l Min OW; Mud dirOlt.r.l Ajtate, Land Wausau. AC. Me Sends of the counties of Opt. ler, Reads. Lmrend, /Leder and Washington. Intend snowed nu Tide isepentis, , ewr TF.Nrnester. FLOUIELP T —You tar loads ”BrOacwslo . ta aMre. for "," LSAIA tri.). BASKET.: WILLOWIL . --50 now ludiar, 101 . " Jo _ 1.4 uTOIL lICT • au. NOTICE.-splu f ILILNN, of Of- lab.? 4.35t7, cm, lated of 8an11.171 now maned in Ms iteotel n Ponitentlaiy;'4ll4 =1 M==! ISTOT/Cree , Thed,CooPilifildillilip betetalbsd , eslstlag under the - Came kut style of WAX SKIS in 1 . 13111 , 1111.6 Y. bas been tbls des dlsseleed by ten nal Consent. All best. nun of the old Area trill be settled by W. J. OLXIIENS, the seletablet Solstnes. , A noun tt. _„ u'42 e le cmr:811. SALMON. 111. and 2 In. r st. Lobator, / lad 1 Cora ; 'Lim §Via.. I lb. mats; Alma Lim Atnit i tiarl , 4lll.j d tr . beggfat oj111 : ' .lastitare aaaaa. /Wen.. Autio7Z, toe Ws at lama/ Mak at r/LAIKEII MLA wAnT, Tam iNw . dstl i st a'""' 1.""b "it' 1 1 , 0 BLERCIIANTS ant. .4. elm Sook.keeme 14.1141nM1i mriolow/Mt.' MiTe: M-WMnir 'pumas. Mt mold mu d ...Mour mrit r , or noti. dstrubM.' liik, atm 1M M. 84101 .Mmos. SAMIImo mum.. aleam. Mdse.!, ALS.. tits or 0.1.11 Wlad rain MMalle U L MIIIIIIIIIIM aSIS.• 1221=3 tar HE STOCKUOLDESS OF 11i ILIICIELII CEOCIRY 1)161g1101 And all others tu Wetted I a V. ,14 '.4 CIPLAP !Win Sur tt• Deopl a s wllyeteei aithe Independence Engine. NINTH WARD TIILSONT EVENING. ECG. 27(0. At 7.1 o'clock. • By ord. r of the rrlstdeat• aaMeZ J. I"..I9ICLEL, Secretary VirST.-JOHIS'S SCHOOL, LIIVELE SCEVELLS. IFIROpen Monday, September 16% 1118 13CRWL 1101,1i8 ST. JOHN'S (EPISCOPAL) CHURCH Cirristars an 6 all dealsed !aromaticu to to term.. e tc.. my •be bad upon arViossion to Ilev..Nrat. TYCSI . HrtiIECS. Butler street, Lasrreacari!lc. or B. S. LIONCII, 98 Wartat stmat. Plitaburgh. • CHICK.E,RINGPIANO learly Nei—For Sale Cheap, A egitllleenalr Carved Rosewood lekerbee. Inane, Wit. fnll o many ban and all mode. 'ri pen* meat. .111 u been In ass out a sourt time, and it na p•ef ct ordee la every way. Tinian. 1. tenting the o 0 Y. and Sell It at a areal !n -ave:lon on coat, .0 a cash ampule., It may be vain C.C. FELLOWS PI&NO BOONS, zEV:e.2_ ==M WHITE, OIVII & CO., sus TILT =I WHITE GOODS, Embroideries, !SEAL SAXES, Etc., To vhich thee invite toe attention o [buyers. au3l . EM PAPER HANGINGS, • • NOW ILECEITINO, IN MIZNT VARIETY. AT No. 10'7 Market htreet. JOB. R. !MGM'S 3. BRO •4411.1111CLI1•..). A• JITZEISKAOILL: BICKER, SUSS & _CO., Proprhdora and ganuheturan of ii.491.1%7=0,00.T.N.a IMPROVED PATENT CAN, Adapted to WHITS LEAD, PUTTY. Ell46Za. N 0.191 Ohio At., Allegheny thy, Pa. AMERICAN WATCHES.. A BTLYIS DID STOCK OP Pine Gold and Silver Watches, FINE COLD JEWELRY, SILVERWARE., A;II.00IA At lowst prtero. 11. outdid ore Invited tik cut: awl 42.1.166 ou r stor.b. before parrObOfOr ellorrorre. W.<ll repairing proatly atiand.t uS W. WILSON'S, • N. Mk 101112TEI TREES% Two doors 11110 , 8 Yorker street. er:Oblrao* • pITTISIBVIIGH CITY cestrawnr. All M. or.noDhr doze with ammotnese .4 o.lpothb. Toe Looadr. Lop eta .11.11 tot .4 tt. liver WI cloth... of elms. an It. Lea. ov rote am o'cloca to tho mond•■■ to care Lamm no sin to .the dn. - Other. len at Um talwertha 0100.5 r W 0. promptly attesn• I a Jo. lan cot. Mk and Caen ' Gol4ateho 511.0. thin Store. 0 Ilartet Si. cot. Te ern Once all•th7 , Putnam • H 0... r rifto street. Lanai: e t a.anodirra.. acmes Tedaral .ad •thltnnt 011110 a, No: 0 T. CLAIR Wm I,l7:nr+nr IRON CITY CUTLET-10., No./t1 St. Glair Street. u..tas parobassd of - • NORM BY.Clas tL asttro .foci of Ilszoloom COW . fond Variety as the *boo. nand. 1.11. Chair latoolloa to kOOO. wan • 114....dus atm. of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Gun& Palm iteorrers, Vl.hthjiT.lth use Tel eg =nrangla %IMAM e.amtirtaat ILwernklktuars./... vottlog Itt.eus tret . r=attleair mad Cunt:LULA W. IL SOWS. NIULIMIM. TUE PITTBBURGU Steam Brick. Baunfacturilig Co. MI MR PRIED BECK 111 Lit Works Astioatott to the CU, f OD over tOo PeooNs• .Pattotool Pant of O Pim dl a:n. cornet of MIST AA, OulO PTO. e. boon from ON to A A. U. 1 1 ICXIIO3. Prestdesfi. w. BuscaslELD. C!,7ll=:l5ZEr2 BELICH BRICKS THE COUITIER3 ViLLET BRICK COMPANY Are prepared te Mama 33 3EL, Ci 13, Inmall or Imo yOl.OlllO. at • lIEDIICKD POICt. A lute start always on Interi st Welt Tard. corner or Trdt and llirrletTKA/ele. and tear David Hteen's Cod 're rd... S. T.L111.1N607, Agent. t; nis IbUORREY a FREW, Rave reasorso2 to No. 31 Market St., (COENXI 07 liltOClNll,)cirrissuninit 'Mitre they an Nt,ound to otaxatorata all Saddles, Harness, Tennis, - •nd.all Ankh. to to Me WWI, .tees 111 ant-cboo r.tabilmements. JOST 11.14CFXVED, AT ROBERTS & SHERTULITS NUOLICISALZ AND EMIL Tu. ewer ui Rea fru Vue Wham. NM 61 eXITII/lEL D BT., 6:IIIMUNMA • new svpoly of lee :boa.. leo mt. and P 1146. liffrtgunttOfil. *Cr COOief., Ice ottILID fore-sem weal oats. water Coolers. now Lod. drrs, and &full Int of Hoe wwfarplatking Good.. Also. seantfaotarera 111666.11atia•11 ST call WO s, paddleurs. Lt. Arrolt.llls. foe anat., venni. We CITY COLLECTLIG AGENCY. D. 410111....-1. 5.700....0. 0. ELLTOII. SMITH, SEATON & SEATON, Local Collecting Agents, No. 6 Wr. CLUE STBILT. brt. = AAle of an deeerfettone taken for eanettion No charge melt when, 0111sare not &Matted. J. C. Cllflt7K..C. A. trACCM..W. /4 WHITCIMAD SOU° I.P/L WORad, Ilasufwetura and hats for We all kinds Of Ll7l "RIC." TIJV OILS, Ao. 10T. CLAM STSEZT. lIEHE CO. GOUULAI 11008, - SHIRT: RAISITACTIIRERS 21 Barclay St., near Chnr!ch 84 =MVP YORE. N. 8.-Price Luta .eat on apiAlcltto • . daapin 13°the Pe 1 ,111:2 1 1egricaltatat ficelety PIANISM 1011ffl 1111111111 Pir)111618, wubtafti astatosue.at rittsbamb. unit; TGILL , ,DLT, the 34 4nl linnuaber, Del, Ant the o. la It. Clair stzea. CHOICE) FAMILY { FLOM, %." Owl Kantocity . Wheat. lint crop, ) Ws lomun margin mks. Akt. raestvs Tr.& RANI.; No. 11 Diamond, Pinsborgh. Term eisb. • Goods (zee. colt = $15 , 000 TO LOAN,' ON DOND AND NOWTOLOX. CF. TUG 3pzrzmeyr, No. NI andaiDed Dtroat. Deal Nstat• bousbt and sold. - fru In ll' " •l Clllll—Tha bast 1.1 only 'Wringer last la warruted to on Deena .atlstectlaa. .1141 ate them:inch/. earalmalng *lambert. 10r eale 27 Um MON yams tor .alleigarafwann. - • J. It af. YIAILLIPIL, • a *land at. Clair a•ree 20t. PELTING t BELTlNGl—Leatti wat..l`ll7! atm lowelairleed, Lane 1.11414.1 and amid elm nno J. SM. rH LPP, ' .4 tall east. Oar street. CIAITHB—For /loam Ta• Wes, Ootostars. Stairs. Windows, ao of all riwl t t i of ' Taint Val b428,1,3=1: Rabbits 4pol, Nos,lllandWU. GUIs dm, • kb STUITED AWAY FRom THEI Trautlin Haase ,. at re. arett..n tha .1401 , 86..1 • r win Dall JIVE DOLL6II S t W... nil= tar bar , o me. std*.el: .TO`'`: L. RIMER. FOR BERT. . • • FOUR ROOMS, • - Or t., wbole or tbe Bard atm/ await/lacst.era e.vi.kgs Bank, a Fourth sweet. ank. an %Icy Mad up, ssid Ida In rented toptnar or aeparately. acdanlit pEPI9BIILVANIL • STATE REPORTS. S )11TH Vol. 0, just rteet-eloYid tor We by Amy h VOIMANY, db Wood otreot, ttaVaretta Holld,rc.) • R,TDAWBEIVaIt PL4NTS. Wn*en's Alb•ny, Vn patina._ • Iternen•nr ?relineand olnn rartedes rev y In nnPl...nr ft... In llnnlctlay nurseries at 11:1I6LTM rlttsburgh P. O. sencooL OF DESIGN, • "A‘'Orli. 1: 1 170M9F , PIIELAS•I BUILDINU, 44 I,IS77ISTRZET Will tc•epeu nu MOND/LT. B.pt• DTII• X , e6 "“'"'" leltS:rly .6. K klaTilUx6..T. Pr:66lW.. FINE noingEnaLn Fran- CAE As .11A110HISSTER.—THIIILSDAY 11OHNINti, •11$11 it 213 , h, St 10 p`eloct. at ,he twostory trice teaus.on. tomer Sectors and Inearcr *crept.. Id ¬e • ter, ulls be sold the r[l. ilrelousehold forollbra.nt of pular. dining room. alscu.u. 1.1141 turelittre. all In go NI order, ands om nis .01,45 , 4 maboony sore; chai*. center•table. curtains. Thad ,ess• tension table, cane seat churl. del( nuts. ttr. rg o tz 0.. At. (021pisle. OLIO{ far p2r. 6 If MON AINE. AultiOneel, 11. 1{. 4 0 0 .1.1330011 n =I PIANO AND ORGAN, arils ten mtg. Inibrma b. ambi pceeaefol ts at femtio to •11: '24PCII/1117;st7; 'lblelartg fia . l l:l ;7 ll rsia " A ' at u . ;. o .lt t tat. Utfan °°l°T to :“ e ni"eteW and of hey: to tA . PoPt? wil l est sad betskf...3%. .ets.- woe. Nam. 7. r . at sL. he t. t 7,ll.l.llli.tint4l4,ohlnntte it..rdett,Zger of 009 g; cm selso S )n0- y t.TlU!tkall Inenta. HO. Jar R.. entnl ' • neat Wow THE AMERICAN HILL AND FOVNTAIN GARDENS, anur Cann and Bran [tree% Eut F. BOSWORTH as CD., Fsoper a. TT. totattlf.lll sad plasma retort !timing rt. "'"IT """n h""l rtai th. brt . ; '''''''''''''''' T01'0er7;71.41.?" Liqu!',l,4* UltiAstt.X.Wse tit . l . , St mad Step Balcony eltreuttte SISSY eat.r ‘CA;rritiPgt.mtlig',"4" C", P." trio GRAFF, BURS & CO a.sorrourrasaa or GAS PIPE 45.7:0112 OIL WELL TUBING, Office, Ao. 98 Water 'Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. CAUTION BEIVBE OF IMPOSTERS ! Bath.: bas Wormed th+t pasties with wag ons sa , l camel sacks are peaduss. saa around thercltY. Tobacco 3 of an Inferior Qua 1214 that they rt ',meant the mate aa ateam etactate. me hereby spiny tea public that ■ll sada patties •te erttbotat aaMmity, *Mt Oat therobaceo taey..ll Is NOT OP Tit( XI,. U%AC[UbB OP . - • R. & W. aENKINSON, T6va le r frtte lkspritire.l*.e ALLEGHENY CITY. IMIEEI3 NapCE. UNDERSIGN t.I6 rospret U folly loans thotr Mesas and the pabilo n reactal that. proparaW to mourn.l boo* tato abet, sew Erllll4l.g. NO• C ruin street. antes Cotner of Wood., tax? ara ham melting %hear Imtheas. COOL Of . JE IPALR r, etc., 4T COST easel Usg or Wotan, Onset. - Ran. Arouse% nut 1104 Vatlvry, stotears. Ws* et Votelons Roves. VogoWars, Franca Cloaks. 010 . el., together lotto all Vaal/ to woo. cosisisslos Of Urfa. Isnot abotalos. * =mot of a: la.. nondol p o 4 lalalX. l gloss show Wet Aboat Wu AM of ...tor a.- ex ptei to War sow store with so satins sow on. Os.= Vorgn ' g Tdyeetfe n,. . . REINEMAN, MORAN. & SEIDILE. 0.. 29 /ITCH 2112221. 001014 Vest to Dank Moak. COMP'AESSED BUNGS. ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO IlLamutociasers aaa WPolessie Dallas tet MACHINE CUT CORKS, Plugs, Taps, Irish Moss, PM, 7!& IY. MISU 4 / 1 13, a.. ar,. 123 • 1135 Thlrd St.. Plitabosgti. 07nCii Or CITY Rso Tin ruairrna, • . Prnsllo.o¢, AnvkiLl7, ( FREItEsSMIERTEI for the tirsellng. rooms suet Calblogot. . . .Washington Street, rmu, Makiln Mitt to reztarlinala distal% sad Irewavaissoaael. istreot. Prom Mostar to Clara Metal, are naw rO4 for ..Walla:, and vral I anal o ' fla .ate setae. r MarMtel, Balldiag. Until . 11.1116 Lr I. Ababa% itu War . UR. Irby. rhea Ir W be placed Or Care tatrirremi arev. Unice for Ccaleellosa • U. J. moons. OM (1171tht0.1-01reohttIllt ALLZOIIINT PL. rritSbt3,o U. Abge t tk I hr. p COAL BIEDCHANTL •• - - *Dated P•opohals will be , eeel.o th.• °Mee linth the !AWN hTh InChult eh tor 20, hiebing to eltegh.py Veen •7 I Out •-• • • 11.11/112 TO T6ll TIIOCIPM. , BUIS9CLII - UMW MlLECteele [AULT. UOJIL. OF Free from tlerk sn4 din. To bo doltvotet a• the entrauee of gee Ceert e ee rant an SllllO l l. IA ...amine , oti butol i ted "r"Pttt"ti;A:tiltZtitrtaill:h7,7 tls7rlitgo' 2::11.rgrt.,004,;h0rt7 Thoosocar, whoa Use • T Wootton Ot hOtatl reg-140-1 Contrail r. • °"l9` ' rigaan o . i. ..SO:UM l 7 l2 . " NOTICE TO CONTUACTORS. .s , s'ett Pr voles will M re.lvsd at Hai ollka Until it- gli tINErsNT, for NIL -RAl'l'l24o •NO MI VILIMIXI4I I3 II TfZ I.)WEIC LITTLE tEWIWItZT CatZlif, fin the road leading - from Allegheny rite' la flew,. In ea. Pt ey tonnahne. hide for ellf • 4to 0fP:137.t10 D. tod ft"r dr ' rl trVldat), Hy Chroctlcu of th V aaletn ee :lithfYuenteUer.. MEM AI 4 E lll c Ail • " • Fence Manufacturing Co. . •Iran and very dearoblo for_ort• T ‘e.. 4-.N.-747toW , gtfv,1:4 1 1gritrgl lolApe c e ps VII on Mi e n' tad x^o... dart i,"l; l ll ; ialiZlNlNCSir " Aftlb b. .ern at , r b pntten art SOILS. •lof e: ar y l . : w.f that faif:::,O:aii urn W est and Moo. OtautLful teno~o new wortojeo( of COUNTER a 124 1 4 ' {i^W11211 8 . U 51 1 ./ . 1t.;:e7; rile" 1"' 'PLY= rETElpiloat. 403:0 THE CHEAP HAT AND SHOE nom. L. H. WHOMILL% . . . 0 . -salt.' neon Deoltr In BOOTS SHOWS. HXY ,, A t• 1 1 .5, ho. 6l Ott JO oTIMEW. Al. lity. No wool . ° else In the two WU* betta; hargalot obtatroa_ln. d° O [ of dots dies', coot, liooto b rott, t ond,:hh lu o zuz AMU.. mot dttenottoto °het vest oargotot to all who gator own onto thlar °oven aro. JOSEPII Collecting Agent, , Ogles at Me Board Or Trade nOetas, PITTOBIEROII, Pd. of all - elude 'erdletted sad promptly at• ended to. Peet of rerereeeee Ewen, .-fits A Iff..E.NIOLISH& CO., ' • .11 . 0. 08 Fourth - Streeß robilobert of 013sontmi RICALMITS. LSILI4 A/LITIIZTIO, ..1111IITT% tliteXlll.4 AND uoar..tv.o.un s WIEN. Alto, soanotanua• for. of 111.101 K BOOKS. BOWL UlNl.ll2iO ex ecuted to MI It. lona. • lugs. intmt of TA TIM'S const•mt.l , on band. •is . ry. BOTTLED ALES. WINEBTON. And W Inns Druids of ALTA ADM , SODA WAT2III7/, Indiled,b) - J. C. OUFFUM & CO.. 11 , . 141 a rd AO YAM= STREET. elttidmrsn, rEAULASII-30 bbls.'for tale B. CANIILELD I BON. AUGUST 26. 1867 KELLEY'S WEEELYI 111010111 HUM THITIOPIL We will commence d•Serdoi. feb.at'ef iS 7. tlm palallmtloo of Our boodmmo .neeklc. a nape...! alztree put. of the team alto and form or Har-ers Weekly , eo extant. art lz the beat 'Me, p met nuldlened In .t till •er•arrd. oar bluatrat , ono .111 be ang mod svw wall the 'kill of our len art lobo Boma of theta. at dlallogulshod Writer* 01 a ILLer• tra nd Europe bare been engaged to tOnirtbuto to Da column.. . • rlu A.TUBOLY. Pentember 7. 111161...ww at.enem par a totillua donors of the nrents IB aba.ro to our tra-rotma Irmo a • gablettpttell t:innate to .110.0t0., • ' OOtto are a rt turned t$ euerf fnbctrtbet ' One abate Waite asin rite s nare ea—sh rdrOi One suars cash cfn shares csh. tonsil to fsl.ooo eS-0* 02d 4.. CO Derll Owes amo Mot to 40.00 elordnUlse tbo.ea by toe aubandben at Ir ving 1d5..1. -as for. by 7 . /,46.• will dud dna te ate above named shares, and their re• port 1•111 published to Keller• Weekly and sentto all agents. • TISK 45 7 4 1 SUBS"2IIREOS• 1 eOpy. Smooths. with numherof share—oil 5c t .nr. d mown*. with 2 numbers of snares.. 2.96 I rope. I rat, with 4 otters or abikl.4 , t_o6 6 sofas, 3 Months. swilled numbers of share. 5.10 A. not lend' tornus moeyfor tbe came. esill resale, by re. mall a receipt fOr tun Cam testalbed for, ith number of shares. The Col4 4 itte44 aopolnted to dlatrlbate the rifts In Kelley'a 'Sunk 4.14 4 114.44 1 Cow - art. arm eubtlab their repeal. In full In Hellsra Weehly. • Pend name and address nr stab IlUbreliber. nets y Dr draft. poat.ottlee older. expreas, 1 414:1"17.UTTaTTA LU.L-,°gg `11" 50M:eta fen. eel Broad way.t. ear To rbert. r It City. TEAS! TEAS! Of all Prices and quality, at 8. X IFIL IT.' . GREEN TE Prime Young tly.oa---....«.41.3 0 1rar Doane. =UM MBE BLACK TEAS—Oolongs. But $1.40 $4l roall. Extra •• . . ... *• BLACK TEAS--Powehong, . Bouohong and Congoes. Xx. rioe Baellred Eng..preakfast. - 11.20 Countri. I.X *. .• Congo. 1.0 JAPA I 2 TEAS. Dna:lloW Japan, rae7 pleasant flavor. Japan.. Ironne nylon. twat. ..... 1.40 111XED TEAS. • No. 1 )(Men Tess, SS boat Black. 3; do. 1r..H.51.01 bro. I 7.11 bo . st •• Yf do. • 1.20 From the shave any one can 'Select Joel what kind of Tea they want, and Dave them put up In any quantity, and forwarded by any Of the =- pee.. Cotonanles, who now carry goods at very loW rates, and by doing ..VI twenty cents per pound In the pries, besides getting a pare sad clean ankle which Wells sults their taett,:.::o. A. KIRK, 172 and 174 Federal Street, AtLEGiftlY CITY TEE OLD, 013101.NAL . TEA STORE ! FRESH ARRIVAL OF Young Upon. • Old lii&on. Imperial. Gunpowder, Eng. Menalasi. Congos, ganglions, Oolong. Old Country Black, And Japan ut. 311 a is, ALL 01 THE BEET No. - 20 Filth Street. ALLEGHENY ROPEY `IND PROVISION COMPANY. JOHN PIeGRAW, President. J, P. ISE EEL. Secretary. Tits Mel of tat. Company It already Da sr! y booed op. nose. to *Tag tbantelves *tits esoulu, h. 4 bettat • gpI~LY B'T CI.D7COM. At 26 Federal St., Allegheny. pOISONOUS AND 110111! I Adnlteistlono •ce used 0 M lIIMCOIIOI 041110013 sutra. LEAL,- woßri amnia MR& AIBI. 111116810, Ai. /Masons . the Adulterations Used. TEE .PURE SPICE MILS, asswician lime bat perkesty PUBS Brion $500.00 REWARD • Tar NU adulterant's fond to oar Spiral". Oaa Punta of Pure Solara sill go rot for Woo p•Ocageol Of utoltarala4 Spica* usually aoid. SOILS 4216111171811 lISLi.IIIII 11110111113) ARBUCKLE'S & CO., ilholosele Croon 61 Proprietors of Poe Spire Eli 222 and 224 Liberty Street, I.ITIOBTBGII. PL. _ll7App4 . orear prime maned lINglickURD Wirg=tt Wn2iPtitTorn i lgii9 , 4l=' 11.0.1 lb. Ins Co?. lb ape v eer Jill 2,000,000 ACRES CIIOICE LANDS FOR SILL IST Tat Talon Pacific Railway Co, ZA8TA1ND1 , 71.1102,.. , tartng r4oag 1.1% line of their toad, $lOO to • $ 00 Pei Acre, /Mack s CREDIT or IfIV; TILLIZO For Dariientcrs,zaspl, lc.; .4, dna' .1011131 DEVEILEI.I2X, = Or, OILS. B. LANnouir, Bevy. TO WHEAT GROWERS. LTBEILA AMMONIATED DONE, Soper-Phosphate of Poi. XJLIIIIWACTIIVXD 87. t , THE. ALLEGHENY EIRTH.IZER CO4 SEWARD & ritOPIILETOII.S. Km, 856 ren.fit, f Ittsburgb, Pa, RTn toot gentile: . tit , too and looming:ad Of all lassoes Iran Wore Wen It tidal, to tog the stasosoa ter wattle ILIRO crops Of Witeat t Itys, Oats. twat, ?orators, ao .ItaTes 'published (or (ratultoot ci.oulattou • usantoblet routals lag letruesturs and Ittat si a Leotards of th Is No tinsel., coyotes ot watch VIII to sent tree tooay SODOM' OS their Uldfttt.. F nr,E,porri. BARRED FLANNEILS. TT.* tiodaistiood ere the 'SOLD Aualris for the .1e of the. CI 6.I.EIMATED PLAXILELE. BrIAJOBLESS, JAMISDN CO., 103 Wood Streetan'6lo3o JOHN . PECK., oenteriTAL BAD/ WORK'S AND PIUSVILSD. rowrth mast. osadoor fr om Wool, abbe o. Always on tund' maul Amman% of La. disv Wks. Baas, - cam; gentlemanly Wlgi, Talons. Scalps, tluarti Canna, DrarAlettA A good price In ash will Da We" to, Moe ti a& seallsowirstialz.wsUla doss la aa wwwww.yeassor. - s 4.1101.1. pa= sPicEs, of exits quail 'etattl,PgrAr,;z: 1 11144 ° ....1 . 1. " Want Sad. Marl eaes."l. lent tara sad aulter,ser u. 1.37 sun maul Liberty u Haws anal. ADVER PEI.CII4I" CTU OF THE "ECLIPSE" I'ETROLBUiI REFINING CO., • OF PITTSBURGH, Pi. userrAL, - - - ssoo,ooo 5,000 slum s, $lOO EACH 'lbis Company Is to be nreantmut to slanted. turvlt_etroieurnglimmlnatirg 011 , under patents granted to Dr. liliallett W. 0. TWEDIng. The relent. Votes, oroungs. to.. hetnme the raelnstee progetty of the COMpang. The properly on whlell the ••Zralpse" Ott He- Solos Worts are constreeud entolas the bherps- burg Bridge. sad consists of i n s Or Oh acres, It ptaeents a frontage on ttie itilehetsyret or adult hire hundred feet. There le *De Ts neeD. water at this point tree at the ioweal stage r the user. sae there Ls a •are harbor from lee tinily g the winter. The Mite..? wo rks a n Eat war p.aers alreetir lo front of Me works an the !milkof the firer. Tile Citizens' .IholSenger 040 . 5 1 has Its terminus st Ina works. be nt r !gle ° w r rra Vig:4eatutlfr 47e gg:i Yenest rms.!. Deliver throtieng odd M. , '" spaolous trehtlit nausea. ere. The o-ks. 'when cOmpleled, peer e esgned to Theone tbonsand barrels of oil diem. The toilow.ng me a few of the advantage. re .91444117:41i. n:l7Vgae'rf ail Its hie Irel7llr— ' 47:4%ttlt r li ` lig '-`-` itl ta Inn the emir agent emplot The use of selis end alksites are rallMW ' tensed with. ane the oh produced le in Me bet ter and rarer without them. Besides. the Its ' taTS3 made hr liggroVrleltau""g One i l "b l a j.r. o t ' Aftt4 s o l :ettl e d r reTr c o o n n a llfof.if sMtd hermits° , 01l per coy are maanntetured. lb. duty of this operator eonstat• Di the open log Lod t o of • few valves. There Is not. er rote to he eleuned out, and the summates era stmted and met:T.oln a few seconds, them by entirely rakeg rarer with the neeesalty of works lust on the !Sabbath day. There is no bad od or generated In the manes lemur. of 011 by tats protease. and an dramas elan 5' the apparatus. ' Toe waste name are ut itsed as fuel. and the sh o t Into lehrlcatteg oil sepal m all tappets to that from West eirr 'Vela and Ohio. Dr this proems on can be produced at *vest or one dollar per barrel less thanky any other In nee, at the same time a greeter per reamers Is obtained. I ess ouratint cspitas is ' , united to mare oath., Malays. for the reason that Me erode into is so rabidly stsd enttrely Mara orme4 into the Marketab'e prude.. Tbe te a .e Moor and *arsons facts enders the operatton of nianofeetnti.g oil hi Udepr.ova will demon strate to we olnerver, and which are notel et eru hoe, The "Settees" Is• the thirteenth Bentsen cow enacted try Ur. Tweddle In *Me vicinity. 4 They number asongst them Dm sod Moet nee ressfto• the Vatroas..Esee , star, Br Mont, Isle% IsMntierd. AO. He deems this one worthEor me mime It beers, and 0111 bring the best efforts of Ms exhale.= to Make et complete and stellstaes torn to ttur meek bower.. On *One Hued red rad PICT Thousand D 11scre worth 4 f Oarit-1 OLP. or tee mlive Pena teem fanning Company will be ammo. of. The lona are now open at the omen of S. M. KIER dr, C 0.,. No. 358 Liberty Street, .3713 THE lIHI6I,II4IIIWAY. DEPOT. boa he ensodoed. of the T IVV:s toe oldp 0005050. tit tittoot can be algal.- ea of he. TWOLDLIC, when rabscribers pan parr herr the mtlottals: of the process' ragratneit. ennute NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS 1:210 LOAN OF 711E-COZMONWELLTII OP PENNSYLVANIA. Dap After July 1,1666, and Before July 2, 11360, Holders of the following GOAPII OP TIM commorscsiLetrur PEPINOYLVA-PLA ore rogoootoo toy. seam them for wakens (Pripet pa( and interest;) u The Farmers' and Mechanics' Ns- Uoul dank of Philadelphia. Lola Willed% id, 3277, dot M./di 4.11131. • 7007u5a7 MIA; dee July 1, IJI4. • Meld, 71.116, due Julyl,llsl. J.tury RI, le', due July I. W. •• Joust: lee. dye Aeduut 3. - • March W. Ita. due July 1. 1510. •!BDel7 4 SW. due Jule 1. Iwo. ' Also, all 5198 CHAIM= LOANS due prior to Jags idfd. All alba &bora LOAFS w9l owe to draw ta to:ran attar August IVO. JOHN W. GEARY, GoPrlt3oll. JOICI F. lIARTRABIFT, £VDIWB OEFIVIAL WILLIAM IL KIMBLE. I=ll N - COria(3 . E TO THE HOLDERS OVERDUE LOANS COMMORWEiLTH OF PENNSYLVANIk of the toUuwlnf /mins of the Can loownsith of renniylvannean restive pones (Petnefpal Ind Wenn.) In preening sham • the 711191e20 and Menu:dew Notion* peak, oh and santliar* VC: Loan of *arch Z., lm,due Onl . . Ica: Lean of April 23.dee be. 1. I. we of April to, 1/4A due Ant. I, an. I.;aa 0r21.1141. dtteJolyl„ and.' All One übeco Leans OW cone to draw in tents on August I. lOC. • JOU F, lIIRTRAAFT, %ULM B. EDIBLE. Ta1LA21:13.14. 11E=I BARRTI:VRIIRG, JULY. 29, 1887 TO THE HOLDERS LO&WJ of the Cougnonwealth IPENNSTLYJMI, at. Imo, muoar¢ Due July let, 1868 The Comm Wieners of the Shaklee Ifted. ll l melee Propose/a September ed. Heir. tee Sedesesdes of Op. Million Dollars of the . Loses of t ! ds Commaimgroallb. dui July Mt. lee. Holders 'MU addrees their proposals to the Oommisstosere of the 61.1.1 nit rand, Kant. Cad, realisibrattla; end endorsed •TroPmels lei the Redemp Mon of Leant Of um , . • FRANCES JORDAN, fiILTELTIASt 07 BTATZ. - JOHN F. HARTRAIiFT, , - .11171)=03 011:312BAL. WILLIAM D. HEM fiLp, M= CHIRAL WAREHOUSE,. RICMD BRAD & CO., =wcipaelv=l:immi, No. 100 Wood - Street. • Barr:writ Juni 81LV1.3 PLITCD pLY_WARX, T i TlLtril and TAISSIII 0 T. laiu btvir4tllll4 ORDIA.DINNER BSI!.. - C H INA A TOILLTHETO, elr%ria. o LAVA V Am . SNOWMAN We% of all vosistlo 10 soli whotesalexal== : noel anon t b Al l i r cte.". We carton SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Streets rirrssusetu, IarVNLONIIE YUBLICILN COUITY CODIVENTION. The t otOSS ittrußtlOLN VOTES'S of Ail, Ihsny touu.s sr e requested to meet st the lung poem for boldlug electlaus 1a ths soreral Wards. Boroughs sad Tosrushho, or. • SATUICDAY, August 81st, 1867, .• • And elect TWO DELEGATES from each elm' tiOndletzlet, Ma County COneention, tont held .a3BrTT-4EBICE 14. Mil/o'clock a. m. foe the oorpom of. nominetlng candidates for Senate and Boom of Represenullrm of Fennel Mut.. end trarthanting such other trasines. as may be pet/peel} brocklit Wore . It. The Primary Ilectiotas In the Township. 031 ceptlng the Townships of Omland. MO. Mee tam LB/WT. Collins and Wilting; which wIB be between the boom oft and T o'clock. and l w * n the tone . UT o fb thre e ad t h oc lk r. so.. and In the lloroughe and Cltles be tweed Ile loam of Ore and 'noon o'clock P. en. In the cute. and borough. the election. shall be byoallot. and Inthetoemento. hy mark- JACOB U. REILLIM, Crairsa K. N. r. lama C. Itt.clotst.T., Prrtiffrcecti, Augusta, 2647. Wl — Tilt. UNDERSIGNED . , 'Pr . ITt/Eth ibsslog shit 5nJ othrr sessone to Payette finings, see imam of Its delltrablllLy es •piece or termer resort, considering the win' IttKral offer id 'Hen. Andrew 5555151 to Jimmie the sits led building. to •bona fide At initiation for restottni It suitably for ilis ample =coverer , deer. of the pause , hereby call a meeting idea nestles Abe may feel to tutored In this matter, to be held et the hi fIitINCIALIELA. liouhtle Pittsburgh, on Thursday. the 20th hut. AT LL. O'CLOCK, A. K., to Inaugurate mamma for strait; Mr.. Stew. aztliproyotttlan of allable. g R . 1 0 0 04 be glad . to me" panlea Irmo all yolota reached by thbi Spike. Mr. Stewart b signified lids intention of Wog percent, trbt • be will re•atate and cone m hit mcptoltlon t. the meeting hy an agreement with such Trustee sa may be ticketed to bold the prtmtscsontll lb .o.illtons of the gllt are foldiltd. Wm. C. Duncan. Edward Orel, J. J. Cllllmble, J. C. Ihnotr, W. Snowden. James dn.. NCH. C703/131. JOU/ Rl/Me. ^S. bohilog. H. W Skkett, Geo. 1. wog, G;Johnton S. Co Yr. Rohm. ' Hart; Cgogliey &Co Wm. D. Hogbart, J. F. Stark .b. Goo. H. Holum., lath D. Thompton, abbilielb • - .tar'NOTICE. TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM. - Tb• Allegheny Waiter Valiread Company until further notice. tranenOrt FrobtPtif. ' the prestos ten:dans of the rued. at Brady) Beno. to the CM of Pltt.burab.j any 9 222 of Betntlesun that tiny be offered. at 25 OIL. BEM BARSEI.,•nd e-turn entaty barrels fret. Pittsburgh to Bradre Bend et to 1311.2,313.620/a. I Tut Man of the road te extended date. to, and. Wong the waters told, at n11.47 . 1 . 8C11d. so ZS VI eon , sit nceeetary faellttlee for the convenient and surety transfer of oil from boat. to care. • lifnel7 • R. 131,11,1C,T015Z. Bunn. ? OTNOTICE,--The Be Jar AU - • nnal Mention of th e Stoe olden or Ow MINGO CO IL COMPANY will held nt. It l 'once. Co ornor Usiket and Water , Orel.. Pitts burgh. Pa .) on MONDAY, nenteonner 2d, Li]. at 3 o'rlont. p. nt. . 'JAMES COLLUnD. - EDUCATIONAL. AND DEB. MAIMS Classical and Catamercial aca4l.n3llllnQY. . . . . (for Minos, young LIM riatit 6entlemet.)llo. -111 IS, BELLA. ei CBG6T, eltrahnly. - tear the 1p IS, Midge, will re.pen for We beventa tosaloa. on . _ ' .. - • Monday, the 20th of Au gins Mr. SMART Ins - emtdayod 11..6 seven.en atom Cr.: tonna noWnator, and labia qatatty •1 an ennanner of oPPolota. to the in . mad X•Yosnis DCPILMOttIt tol Loa Civil be. ylra of oreat RM... Mn. OM& •T. specialty edu cated for tn. mot a•tho In onset Ina first et.- T 6 I n hie Pad lame exparl•nee. annbrace• awl requisite of • sound nd allbanl education. sad pa en. committing then. Candrett to O. • barge may acpcnd oa. their being WaLt. TAU6kir. - Uar Sabo I itoom Cavell the entire Wed story Of oar rondo.nd “ weary maunder any as p.. for nail ret. empty no .alalont tassentra, our ten= are very lon. . _ : TEN DOLURI PER lESSIONIESS Than Wweofetarr goaiKhools. 3111310 by an WESTERN UNIVERSITY. • THE NEXT TEfIM will cam ... menu MOISDAT, BEPTEMBEIL 2D. . All Who desire to mer ahasild " present on 'that day., Mils Initturtlon haa now alarms Pro, teasers, lad affords the best advantages In tbe paragasgaa,'Lltaratare and Samoa.- Emden= eau eater . the Preparatory. BeLentUle or Odle /or Lifonnatton address the PRENDLItT OP NPSZTICES lISIVEBBITT.IIO.II CLIP amt. anlntbi BUSINESS MAWS COMWIERCIALCOLLECE, Nos, tsand 8 tit. Clair Street. Etas reaDetnal (Marie' r. ikka-Sealdni6. Peadosrublo and Arlttanatio, Um* nalladted 00 Artermatto and Pennsanably Per Onartar. of *tea /or Circular. at Oyeetreens, address 511.1,777.8. or =damp - P. wet/en:GI; DB enTC.A.ND RUNES G EVICINEERINC, • At in. BILPSAT.t.Axn rox.rrEavie non 7.trrz, TBOY. N. Y. Instractloo to that , out., flroduateo &vale tenet desitable port- Moo. Re-opene SEM lltk. Poo tbe ANNUAL coutatalny Out Infetutotton. apply to PAO/. CALL/JAILS DILOWN Ulusoioa. WAoll. • . Troy. New 1 ort. OEM THE FALL TERM OE THE MI MI nu L b 711R1 ACIIIIIT, T. E. 'RAE HAM. Irtinetbal...l.ll commence o /ROA DA.V.• beau - did, la d.XCELdltal. HALL. earrer of Jraderat at I...eatt street, alleabors. Meat an to b refi r e tMa principal ,lbdo a. Motu. staddau ean places ty r•rsterlaa ‘bele named Id the Boob btore al Y. lira'TT,yaddnd Meat. . • b.:owl:Ms wign .6 7 ,N I AND 4£FIT4I- ELM TERI 01123 WEDNESDAY, HEM 13. tepty to the PIIX4 4 .11)ENT. C0...1151meg. este the VIDE ClilhiluENT, Waselnetove re. tof.li 3 ;To; li 4zi • 7 --- i - iiit A163:1: C. B OUT TOUT . T o.' TOIST. 111 . 0100.1. yOEST BROTEUEIII4 . House Carlientees and Builders. JOHN iff GELItt GOVXBIOE. .•- • • 'MI Mods irr4elddnie sad . !WWI , piomptl attend d to. Urdu, le ft at NO. •11d9 Laidig MTURET. dittsdurib. and .No. id rbASL ST AUDITOR OEN I.LL. no. ruzczas a.t.u`z. ',Astute. "& A. FII&NCLES, aIIPEKTERS AND BIIIVJERS. CostrszU taken sbr Studio's. Mon Prwitt. sad Jo3adng, Partieular att. klz.2 rrsiOlat tot llollndrica wad. 0110., of 0.1 3w t6B asi :83 Minn Ei, 8110tRy aty, ri te*AoLanul Et, fosse gulld,er and eirpenten otr.r w r.r v alt BLEJLEIVII azaacr DU. "Hr. . 4 1 - bat lad liarathe a... wi th Sou sad &Inmate.. lIMEM e:ACCUM:II BUILDERS AND (ARPENTE RS. BUTLDLNG AND IMPAIRS promptly attend rousiesox a sacs; aunt 19 amlttAs,lntteet. BOOTS, 81:10EttAN.c. .ALL TOE LATEST STYLES OF ciirs 4 * ItOY6•,toVTHtt, 311.‘BEEP AND caluTuri BOOTS SHOES Ia g m " TWO/. asul wNnL at romoiLstge yrSeey at 31 FIFTH . ST4.EET. W. E. SCHBEEBTZ & CO. I== . 2=l LADIES'' EMILISII., LASTOG CONGRESS GAITERS, AND BALMORAL% Worth $3, selling at 11.50, at 31 FIFTH STREET. I==ll SWAM tetr0M1LT.,...... --..1 0 1111.37 IWO svieEnur & thvoomors b aco.l. tkanenzetaa a Cci..l PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER& I.4EVENW6BTifrTIMISWAes. Bundean Cards. Letter 8.44 Bonds. ra C reir l rberWl Ek" 7lo*. ( l3 D Ppr " , ll4 . In i" VlTra 0.14 e4l. lioc,lll. - .14 Ttl4d rt.. rut. A; NULLED, IsITHOGIRAPHER, sto. rtEritritt ST., alma° lillwttoar. igVA th lrsarTs, zn.Yria, atm "%a LEI% .. done Is all nylev. , . TV • ND -I•LICS.IMTLVZB.B, for which I rettlW' In colts if dslireeed to good order. $lO ( irr . bir.•• eerie =id , or ...bon.. twee aroniera.)..r o r b 7 for riaarbeis elder or corralled: dn. Hale Pau. Carbines. Muria. abootarair sato for Cott, or einleintne ilereleera. or • orders.) /sir rodent°. made on braid. moo: • mean bevies ens of aleifrO...irdf " a ° "I,P d .r.? .en r t e.. H. V a mount,. - t o' tr"-T wANTED, JULY COLD COUPONS, And Compound Interest Notes. JAMBS T. nal' A 00, Touttli.4 woolen. E=] e'S W Der, caarinostlArigainoefaillm. .1 1 4 Ply M once, t 34. H. araw. Is 13' hyma d" s i tttrttioLs% CABEgOIi CM REGAINS IN CEBU! JUNE, 1867. WE HAVE JUST °rims) k NEW STOCK, Scream as recent AnctionSales t Rim Spit, Indcla Ins offer ass '; Redaction of 20 Pei Cat, Tromiprlea of last Louie. We ban rodusild ELLL.WOOL INGIUUNS BRUSSELS WM% Red, White sad Clinched Mails WHITE MATTINGS, = 'NOTTINGHAM Lim CIIIITIINS $5 to slo—arnal prke $l9 to $29—5.11121t A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CANT. WFBLAND & COLLINS. • Next tmildlex to United !Woe Oeetas Not* sae Poeseelee. sewed too,. over Xlsee , e Soo OLIVER M'CLINTOCIE & COMPANY Are dalllreatelag • tine wort:mat et NPAW GFOCOEMS Which are offered at • /arge elseovet tee* lea Aprlne• Ingrain.and Comm= claamPimpret. Matting" at New York Prim. ep.eigad.meestit. Clore cun bat. OLPi/lIIIM'CLIATOCK *CO, PRICES REDUCED I CARPETS ! Oil Cloths, Mattingly Window Shades, Table Covers, Piano °were, Bugs and Wats, Stair Hods, dm. ba view of bar= oar /ALL GOODS. vs offer our stook at prices to rtilt. the. OtAIIZIIT HOTEEe. not. ...Wog/MU to oar Um en- Dot altont to pass to BOVARD, ROSE &.00., HAVE REMOVED DreALLUI BROTHERS Han am" open it their vm disgust 2.14 salmis/NM W.A.11141017111. MW GMUS, L',SCPERTZ & CO kftliv:olo:f-14:04:1 2 Cents Per Yard. 23 Cents Per Yard. To 83 cents Per Yard. To 8 Cents Per Yard, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. easix,ILMIGEKRIS nr 2$ Fifth Street. a 1 Fifth Street, au7:TMller Om Bates a Dal% No. 51 Fifth Street, ♦ arir uis at glum , and dostrablit pallaru . MEDALLION VELVETS. Velvets, Brussels, raPEßTlitr ItRUBSELB. • large End did.* VSOrtinat of Piano and Table Coven, iokume omi t wile aucs en ;eti 011 .113aillsomy WEBER .PLY AND TWO 101, Ingrains,:ll; 411;14 maw variety a<law priAxil cOALLI7N lin c= ca. Wirth 111111tro Vic-kys 1; re :VIEW: t Z 1 DON'T - BE DECAIVED .;.. ilotrithlnglbsUeotineci aft.lo.l.e. rln i amdit=etar , . ‘,o tonur „. th"" Wa n gTfy .—Pr : mac., ion wpm= GROVER & ILIMEWS ELASTIC STITCH AND LOC& ITITCII Sewing Machines Are BUT tor_ Natty sad Esastbostutig ',urns!. eau saa as 'Mos at . 41 . 0. /OS nab Strut. GROVES . ac ItAXIBM r:. Etaidif GUI. 1% Is relleni, partial 64 tdereforott4 boat DOR't OM to ellisled 4841104 NO. 101 111TH err,. above • • - SEI r th ., II.ABMIS Calalll4l.GE i1bMi1d11061.6•1129 Mill EllliS IL 1= 01C1111' Bottore:lmins slaw:im 'St es Ste bertime so. los sir:a =ass, cam GROVE . F . tp. p4113E . 11,', ,". SEW!Nc. MAcHINIF , : MostiaatokTi.. Stott /117111 -'"711 1° 11712 P =ld CIINJDIDATES; •. Fos ssavasg.y. JUDGE lIROWN, OfAou moo.kto. total* • essidtdoto MA*. •a6Not to sonaloatf au of Ida ioott4l. cam 0 poll /111004 , 17 Vfosaty. IVOR AIIIIENELET. . . IHOMAS panty Vs-'`gole, °ft. , ftut••••i**4ll4l_l±. to nonfood. by 4.• gb? A.'s" ...=llll7, D. IL IrAIDEZE:EIy . . auras a 4731:M t 1V13 1.1. D . WlSCRkaanlrzYz. isiLlC4l'._ Ogiftaadt Warloamm .1411. ,utax topoculte Atemants.els now. BMW &mom 4 ...mi.c=&*gimu=oh M.,M=TR,cnzArilal weaslgu'lf="LAllat II
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