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EXECUTIVE ExcaowcemENre
It sometimes happens that a nation is
reduced to the greatest straits through
the igiserance and trabulenoe of Its pop
ulation. At the present moment this is
illustrated in the ionditka of Mexico.
For thirty years Violence and Anarchy
'divided the dominion, end banished
Order and Security. This maid happen
only momentarily.. fa et paroxysm of
national mahrese, In a land abundad.4
'supplied with Free Schools and Printing
Plum. `lUnder such auspices Perll°rOi
, Eerily Mum from - the encroachers:its
of the . Eirecutive upon the prerogatives
of rho mbar Departments of the Govern
ment Most of tiie European nations
an y
• ter
enduring the suppression, to
a Mr er lee degree, of ther politi
cal II from this cause. Not one
of them from the heti= or , unreason
able temper of legislative bodies. Uni
versal history points in the mobs direc
tion. It • is, Indeed, fashionable for
superficial, thinkers and writers to,
cite the Long Parliament of Eng
land, and the Constituent As
sembly of FMK*, as instances
of the despotism end- bloodtbirst-
bless of Legislative bodies ; but all men
who comprehend the epochs in which 1
those congresses bore sway, and Impar
tially weigh their conduct and the nat
ural and abiding tendencies thereof, are
Ailed with the highut admiratiOn for
What these , wrought. Doubtless, each of
them performed particular actions which
• cannot be justified, and are only to be
deplored. When a nation, after suffer-'
lug for many centrulesuntold evils, rises
up In wrath to execute vengeance upon
its oppressors, by sweeping them tine
' their works from the face of the earth, it
would only disclose a Mellow under
standing to demand that every step in
the movement should be marked by the
most exemplary moderation, Greet pas
sions In individuals do not always find
vent' in indecorous or polite methods.
Much less do vast populations, when
lashed by immense provocations into a
tempest, always deport themselves with
calmness and dignity. Neither the fresh-,
nee of the atmosphere nor the purity of
the ocean le maintained by gentle zephyrs
or fanning breezes. Terrific hurricanes
- ride both land and sea; carrying Death
and Dedruction in era march.
Whoever for the first time consults
the statutes at large of England will be
surprised to find how many wholesome
ads date from Commas 11. By these
,enactments whole regiments of abuses
was annihilated. Was this elegant and
voluptuous monarch a grand reformat
By no means. These excellent statutes
• are legacies from Cnomwstu., and the
Long Parliament. Legitimacy could
recognise neither the Protector nor the
Pallammt, nor did It dare to set aside
What they had wisely done. No inter
rgenum was admlaaable as they regu
lated' the annals, and hence these acts
date from a monarch who never did and
who never would have enacted them.
Those who in this day and country sneer
at the Long Parliament, and endeavor.
to fix "Alum upon Congress by compar
ing it thereto, had better post themselves
as to facts, and they will avoid making
any longer a shameful expense of their
Ignorance.
Doubtless. the Convention, the M
utably, and the 'Reign of Terror, were
stem runts - to follow after the consum
ing Indolence, the gracatial dluipation
and the utter nothingness of the reigns
of Loma KM. and XV. Ent the feu
&Bun of the Middle Ages was to be ip•
rooted and removed. The masters of
the government were indifferent to•the
welfare of the people, Intent onlyon the
gratification of sensual desires, and
stupidly unconscious of the intellectual
changes that were progressing. From
the end of the reign of Louis XIV. to
the commencement of that of Loins
XVL nature had been prodigal , in pro
ducing men of the highest capacities
And culture In France. From Cot•
roman to VOLTAI73, from Basso= to
Rotrearuto, and from Fmntr.ox to
Burissinns-Rana Putanx., there were
Mastic= galaxies of brilliant men, en
dowed with the most niious and strik
ing gifts, end whose labors slowly, but
surely, undermined the monarchy and
the abases by which 41 was supported.
When the mums hour arrived; when
demolition was to be executed prepara
tory tolsylng the foundations of a new
order of civilization; when the waters ot,
a flood submerged all the put, therewas
blood on the waves aad rains beneath
thezi. How else could so stupendous i
• work have been accomplished? Not
writer of real eminence can now be
Amain France who does not joyfully
proclaim That the Revolution, notwith•
standing all its horrors, wu national re
generation. From that epoch France
entered upon a new career. Her pops
- 'talon has been elevated; their Industrie.
quickened and diversified; their liberties
enlarged and purified; and the way pre
pared for ininiesemeble progress in time
to came.
If the liberties of tke United States
shall ever pus wader eclipse, that result
will not be duel° the action of Congress,
but to the Insidious and crafty encroach
ments of the President. Every govern
ment, no matter how libemlly orpaized,.
ehcounters a steady tide wind blowing
in that. direction.. It is pre-eminently
the point of danger. A species of in
fatuation often possesses the muses in
times of excitement and danger, which
leads them to seek safety In the guidance
of one rather-than of many. When
this. infamation sapervenes the oppor.
tanily of the Execntrve is present. This
Is among the powerfel induannents
which this people feel, leading thud In
the existing emergency to stand by their
Raprefientatiies with an unfaltering
. trust.
THE REMOVAL OF GENERAL
The military lament of General 811 YR.
roarrwas acquired during the last year
of the war. The popular conception
. was that he was bald, dashing and for
tunate; a soldier that by audacity pluck
ed victory out of defeat. • His associates
in arms knew him better. 'They esti
, mated him as cool, calcolating, enter
plain, with rare faculties for mesons
. • ing the melee and dispositions of bin
enemy, and great readiness in making
the best of the resources at lus command.
As commander of the Fifth Military
District, oinslitizut Of 'Louisiana and
Texan, he speedily demonstrated that he
was possessed, in as eminent degree, or
some of the best. qualifications of states
manship. His judgment of men and
• measures was shown 'to be singularly
accurate. In Promptness, discrimina
tion, tact and self-reliance he disclosed
the seine 'Wanda that Lade General
Bunint's admlidstratien at New Gr.
leans peculiarly excellent and admirable.
Wide some eminent soldiers, who are
entitled t 6 the highest gratitude for their
services' in the field, hare shown loci
ranee of, or indiffirenCe to, the pried
plea underlying the Rebellion, General
Benirosa bas displayed,' profound coin.
prehension thereof In enforcing the
Reconstruction Acts passed by Congress,
he has been actuated by a hearty ippon
' al of them as wisely adapted to the pre
sent
condition of attire in the revolted .
State., as well as by a sense of his duty
as a military commander. Whatever
his Wert or may be alleged to the con.
• Yarn this Sympathy with those laws,
and with the euthority from which they
proceeded, was the real mute of his
re
'moTal. The design was to strike Con
- gross, and the WIG masses who stand
behind and instals Congress, by striking
the
Removal ibr the promptsad efficient
performance of palpable duty entails
no disffrace. In WM/Wag countries
en officer not unfrequentlY falls under
the displeasure of the Crown for tear
ing strongly towards the people, or for
refusing to ignore the lure in obedience
to Executive intimations or orders, in
such countries the fate of an officer to
largely in the hands of the Need of the
State. Ina repUblic the cm: IS very
different. At longest the President lasts
hut four years, while the people and
their representatives remain always. ' ,
j o fa rtes the displeasure of the
President, Gen. SIEETLEDAA has risen lit
the estimation of that loyal majority of
the people 'A - 110 upheld the government
daring the four terrible years Of the lie
hellion. They apptalid his conduct, and
gladly leAn on themselves the task of his.l
vindication.- The technical disgrace put
upon him will be made to conduce to his
more abounding honor. 7
staving displaced General. SIiZitIDLN
It is not probable the President will stop
there. Indeed, It Is known that other
Generals hays been marked for idudlar
rebuke. The President, in reported con
carsationa puts his action, put or con
templated, in these cues, on his obliga
tions to sustain the civil lavv and those
charged with its administration. No
body expected he would assign the actu
al reasons for his conduct. Every stu
dent of history knows full well that all
men situated as he has been midis, medita
ting or enacting grievionswrongs, is ore
to assign specious or excellent reasons.
All the orient atrocities that blot the annals
of nations had the, best of reaeons . para.
ded in their support.. The President
means, if possible, to batik Congress and
to delay Reconstruction under the vague
hope that something will turn up to give
the rebel element en advantage. In this
his malice will fall short. The destinies
of this nation, under providence, are
not in the hands of any one man, but in
the heoping of the people. The Presi
dent has ninety days before him in which
to work mischief. Then Congress will
be In session. Nest year the Grand
Assize of the People will be held,. sad if
Congress shall teleran:tiara so long, the
multidudinous sovereigns will then pro
nounce final Judgment against him and
hie works. "
ADDRESS OF THE UNION RE
PUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL
COMMITTEE.
' Covxrrrs.x. Rooms, 1
RA8111131317/10, Avg. 27, 1867. )
To the People of Pennsyleania: FYl
tow Cifirens:—ln a recent address from
this Committee 'your attention was in
vited to sundry issues and principles In
volved in the pending canvass; and also
to the political opinions and judicial de
clitoris of George Sherwood. A short .
review of the principal occurrences, since
the last State campaign, is now consid
ered proper. The contest of 1516 was
kinght, In the main, upon the amend
menta proposed by Congress to the Con.
'Minion of the United States. These
were national issues; and on the one side
were arrayed the Union Itepublican
party and the "Boys in Blue;" and on
the other President Johnson, the Demo
cratice party, and all the rebels and their
sympathisers from one end of the Union
to the other. On these momentous is.
sues Pennsylvania rallied her strength;
and polled over one hundred and forty
Monocled more votes than at her pieced.
ing annual election. Among the results
were the triumphant election of Major
General John W. Geary for Governor,
and the endoreemnt of Congress, by the
return of a delegation more unanimous
for the right than ever known before in
the. history of the Commonwealth.
Other local States united irith us, and.
the insane and wicked "Policy" of Pres
ident Johnson, and of his new Iriends
and allies, was overwhelmed by the un
precedented and magnificent- popular
majority uffour hundred thousand votes!
Every State which had been faithful to
the national government and the cause
of the Union daring the war, approved
the proposed amendments. Every rebel
State, except Tenneasee, rejected them;
and under the rebel provisional govern
ments created by President Johnson
rebel power resumed its authority, and
became dominant In their excentivedeg
isiative, and judicial departments. Va
grant and labor laws virtually re-enslaved
the freedmen. Loyal men were out
lawed and trampled under foot; and the
revived spirit of the rebellion was every-
where triumphant. Riots, mordent, out
rates, and assassinations, were the order
of the day, and seeoritr for either the
lists or the property of loyal men was
nowhere to be found. 'Treason had
front sesta loyalty had been made
odious, and traitorous conspirators
'against the life of the nation were yin
(halve and rampant.
Such was the condition of grains in
the South when Congress convened in
December, MG. This nation had sol
emnly resolved, and voted, that the
Union should be restored on the basis of
loyalty and Justice; and to this end was
the Fortieth Congress elected. Hence
. were passed the Reconstruction laws, In
execution of the recent popular verdict.
The President vetoed them, refusing to
accept or abide- by the decision of the
people, to whom he had so often and so
vauntingly appealed. Congress re-en
acted them over the vetoes, by more than
the required two-thirds, and they are
now the laws of the land. Under them
Including the amendmenm of last sea:
sten, reconstruction is rapidly progress
ing; and would doubtless ere long be
successfully accomplished, but for the
persistent obstructions of the President,
in defiance of Congress and the popular
will. Justice is being done; loyal men,
white and black, have been protected
from the malice of defeated rebels; tree
son, in a measure at least, has "been
made odious," and traitors have been
compelled "to take back seats"—as An
drew Johnson, in a lucid interval, de
clared they should. Brea the better
portion of the rebels admit the justice of
these reconstruction laws, and cheerfully
acquiesce in their provisions. General
James Longstreet, a distingnished rebel
officer, in a recently published letter
Lore New Orleans, expresses himself as
follows:
"I shall set out by assuming a profit,-'
&Mon that I bold to be self-evident, viz :
The highest of human laws is the law
that is established by appeal to arms.
The great principles that divided politi
cal parties prior to the war ware thor
oughly discussed by our wisest states
men. When argument was exhausted
resort was had to compromise. When
compromise wan unavailing, discuseion
was renewed and expedients were
sought, but none could be found to suit
the emergency. Appeal was finally
made to the sword, to determine which
of the claims wee the true construction
of constitutional law. The sword has
decided In favor of the North ; and what
they claimed as principles, cease to be
principles, and are became taw. The
views that we hold cease to be princi—
ples because they are opposed to law.
It ts, therefore, our duty to abandon ideas
that are °Wade, and conform to the re.
yuirernents of law. The military Milani
arnendments are peace oferinys. We
should accept them as such, and p lace
ourselves upon them as the martin point
from which to meet future politica lissues
as they arise."
Jeff Thompson, um her rebel Gen.
eral, in a late letter to George D. Prem.
tire, Esq., endorses the reconstruction
laws of tlongress thus :
" The Confederate Government wiped
out States rights the first year of its ex
istence, a bloody war wiped out slavery,
and wiped out the Confederacy, so they
are obsolete ideas •, and the plain clues.
Hon now presented Is, ' Will you accept
citizenship under our term, as contained
In this law?' and I emphatically snorer,
yesf ,,
It is greatly to be regretted that terms
which are so acceptable to the fighting
rebels, of the South, should be uo distaste
ftd, and cause so ranch clamor, from
their non-combatant sympathizers in the
I North.
The enemies of the United States
j having been finally defeated in battle,
united their efforts to elect sympathizers
from the North, and to procure the ad—
I mission of enough rebels from the
South to enable them, through Crongreev,
, to attain what they bad lost in the field.
This programme was frustrated by the
I loyal people at the ballot box, in the
election of the Fortieth Congress. De—
I tented in open *at, and again in Con
gress, these bellied conspirators, as a lost
retort, are endeavoring to save "the lost
cease" throuyA the courts. They deny
that anything has been settled by the
war; and boldly proclaim that "all these
grave pending questions" must be de•
cided, just in fact, as they reoujd hare
ken deckled had they arisen eight years
ago, or had no mar taken plate. (Phaa.
dolphin Aye, July Bth,) They not only
deny the constitutional power of Con
gress to impose terms upon the rebel
States or people, but demy that Congress
itself is a iswfW body, because the rebel
Status are unrepresented. Bence, the
recent application to the Supreme C ourt
otthe Vatted &Mai for isjunctions, to
PITTSEME. DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. art
nullify the Reconstruction laws of Con- I
gross in Mississippi, Georgia, and other
rebel States. In the same interest, and of
the same character is the nomination of
George Sharewood, n well known and 1
life long State Rights men, for the Su
p:mile Court of Pennsylvania. He ju
dicially denies the power of Congress to
issue paper money, or to give it value by
making It a leptl tender. (Dori , ' fL
Trott; Legal Intelligeneer; of -March 18,
1884, page 120 Judges Thompson and
Woodwerd, of the same Court, not only
announee thtea suoe doctrines In the
VIM of Merrine rs. Sailor et . al., (Legal
intelligencer er dune 16 rind 60, 1881,
page* 187 and 201), but in the cases of
Kneeler et of. rt. Lane et al., (9 Wright's
Reports, page 298,) denied the power of
Congress, in time of war, to draft men
into the military service. The mina'
plea declared in these declaions were tta
hostile to the national existence and Der
petuity as any assault evermade by Gen
eral Lee and his armed . lesions at Get
tysburg, or elsewhere. It requires . no
argument to demonstrate that tithes° de
cisions on currency and the draft bad
prevailed, and become the established
law of the land, success in the war would
have hen more impossible than if the
rebel army at Richmond bad been rein
forced with half a million of men I Is it
safe, therefore, to place another man, en
tertaining these opinions, on 'the Su
preme bench of the State I
Forewarned should be forearmed.
These Superior Courts are now the 'last
ditch" of the rebel ion. and the country
calls upon the .11oys in'Bitte," and every
loyal voter,' to rally once more to the
rescue!
Complete your county and township
organizations without delay. With thin
thoroughly done, victory is sure; with
out it, there is Anger. Revive at once
everywhere the Loyal Leagues and asso
ciations, which proved of such vast ser
vice during the war. Let every patri:
otic man feel that he has something to
do in the good work, and proceed forth
with to do it with all his might. Exclude
all side issues, local quarrels, and' per
sonal aspirations, and labor only for the
public good. Be not deceived by the
stale clamor about negro equality, and
negro suffrage. These worn out hob
bles were supposed to have been ridden
to death at our last two annnal elections,
%hen, as now, they were declared by
our enemies to be the great issues of the
Thr raised • and
contest. Jey are now up anu
brought upon the track again, Mounted
by the same riders, and destined to the
same ignoble end. Be not discouraged
by the vain boasting . of our adversaries.
They have been Ingloriously defeated in
every contest for years, and cannot now
prevail against us. The loyal and patri
otic people of the State have heretofore
nobly sustained no, and the cause of the
country, under the heavy pressure and
discouragement of drafts, taxation, be
reavement, and carnage; and when noth
ing but an abiding faith in an overrul
! ing Providence, and in the justice of our
cause, enabled us to see the end. Surely
there can be no faltering now, and when
the goal is almost reached 1 and when
one more united rally for our principles.
and our flag will enable no to secure the
ripe fruits. of the late dreadful civil war,
and to garner them safely for ourselves
and our children.
~,t, W e stand over the ruins of a gigantid
rebellion, the most formidable enemy
ever encountered by republican Institut
thins. We stand close by the graves of
three hundred thousand of our ,noblest
men, who; ounted their lives well spent
when offered freely for Liberty and
Union. . In the presenceof their speech
less but eloquent dust; is the presence
of doubting and sneering enemies of
fret government, at home and abroad;
In fall view of the oppressed millions
who from beneath crushing despotisms
watched our flag, with tears, and hopes,
and prayers, throughout the four long
years of blo ody conflict; before the rap
idly coming millions of the future; be
fore a God of justice, and in the name of
all that makes faithfulness to Him, and
honor among men, we stand pledged' to
secure and maintain forever the princi
ples for which our brothers died.
By order of the Committee.
F. JORDAN, Chairmen.
Gus. W. HAIEEESLT, . 1 Sc ,„ _.
J. GOBLET De/Romeo% "`”
COVEI DYSPEPSIA CURE rel
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Coe. DT errep.la *lre t• • .overelgu remedy
to; WI &seems of the mamma and bowels.
Coe•. Dy.peyslw Core otto. fewer tad i.e.,
Let Ittosiattleted with this malady try tt.
Coe•s Disyetada On emu Instantaneously,
and lon do not ►ate to welt • week to see Its
Coes Dicier*la Cars u the grtistoat eppeilsar
ever known; It rot only Creates the a:nettle,
but enables you to e 5.117 digd,t your food.
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure Is resalosseadod try all
the leading phystelans. .
OM's Dyspepsia Core Is la invaluable Mend
to au who ars weak, debilitated sad in a low
state of normal Wien.
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Dyspepsia, Languor, NlOlOl, and ehattlar Mts.
CURE OF FISTULA.'
Dn. KATIOII I write to thank you for 7. 1
kindness and Ochnitillo mansetment Of my die
ear,, for which I called to oonsult Ton am. Um.
so 3.tary lan. Ton will remember 5.01.4
a complication of dleews which nnally ended
in • terrible dealt, which had been advt.. to
"let alone" on soconnt o a hennaing cough.
which it was leased might hams oo mTloam ;
I taw that the popular ieda of treating dla. ,
eases like mine was by is matting operailon,
which, it acetate! at all, Would naturally
throw the Kamm upon the lungs or ateglother
Mat ore., en sec.nll of tbe suddenness of the
cure Lad the immedlete Cheek to a ddeoarge
width 1 was constrained to believe was a salu
tary prochdon of Nat.. tenet rid of some min-
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satiated that your method at treat..., art
gr.. use afitem, .d local polies:lone to
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Odin, racITIC RAILROAD
President'. mean ntreet.
Tern lo.C. Attend nt. 157.
I:WirHE PTOCHOOLDERS Or
th* Upton ItallrOad COreDenT
.. ,6 Parn't
nausea that the =anal Sherd. of
seta ....onthany. for the electten of 1 tractor. she
the transaeUon of mesh Other Deane.. as may
eon. Teter. Om. term Leld on the 7111nd
W aDlifft. 6 Dalf uCTOB6I I at ten
(Monne A. K.. at the "Memo! AICO Company.
8: .h.ati l . la n t .
tTl l 6 eT. TPre l Protennore.
CHU. Tcri Z Mee
Or- PETROLEUM ASSOCIA.
'nuN.
A *pedal ateettar of the /Laioolation be
held at the flood!. 16
DILLBELL'S BUILDING,
On Thursday, 29th instant,
I=2
Toil attendance chanted,.. I hazels Of chat
It will be %annealed at the talettai.
kt. M. LUNG, Secretary.
aaele.AT
MMM
•
- ROB HALE Olt RIEI I'..—A Glass
... Musaadoring eete►lle►mest Is ern rote
Lo s t'
sod caostdo of dolog a large totAlooes.
Lot • 4321111 feel. pro_perty In valuable,
oleo, Om Olt, dlstrles. Will Do pold low.
lotto,
NO. IN kiruit oppoette Court House. 00.0
WIL J. DICK,
Carpenter and Builder,
. RD. as rsartesscvasta
altligentrr,tu .1 7""n-
Jabots' do” with heittiettanidltpateh. ALL
Ordersprompt y atteadhd tot tad oatiefscithh
it...i.e.]." • • • • aahhelnartra
NOTlCE.—Parties about to
erect SkALL DWF.LLINEI 1101781121, will find
It to their advantage to Purchase • block of
frame Hblett are to be removed off the
;mealsoo on the Corner or Fourth and Watson
streets: Apply soon on the promises, or of
JOHN tyKZEITR, hp. 50 Coniresa aule:esJ
1,000 CUBIC YARDS OF
- '
- CONYnoLchnla Orrice. /
City of Alio/Oen,. Aogust 28th. 1507.
- 131LAYILLIPtin1POSAL13 Will Oa received at tets
cellos mail ThltlitlDLY,.Neptetubei 510, at
Wel.% P. K., for coverlet the new Wharf be.
tween OloOcivieh street anti -tivey'e Alley velth
Gravel, to • depth Of at least four Inches. The
'unwed quantity revolted le 1,500 cable yards:
R. A. PIEtABI
City Controllvr.
=all
NOTICE to DRABS FOUNDERS
COXVIL.A.ZI , • 0771 CL,_
CItY of Allegheny. An 9{h, 00. I
. •
SEALED P 110.094.5 .ill be neeleed at
YntsOltetez anal TtiIIASDAT. be:amber lit
at 3 o'clock:. A., for tarnishing and pent. up
the NAY'S 07 Inn/CATS AND TIM NUM.
BABA or T0E110135E5 11l THE Fir= AND
EIST/IWABDS. •
The plate to be of the Ammo ithe es three. now
In ale. The thae for the completion of the work
Molted to et: months.
R.' R. FRANCIS.
(My Coo
COAROLLIWA err.;
CITT Oa Acr.cousarf. Aug. trk,lBl - 4.
•SEiLED PROPOSALS will be
tecellad at tali oaf. oath REDNILOD&Y.
kapteka pa ber Ha. at 3 o'clock P., for grad 6/.
vi ng,
1/(ILISTRIXT. from Ira. to Grans ay..
1.1.11.6.1... OVA/LIM from Che/tout /Meet to
Madlana
CUNVLIIUE
Aaso, for 'radios JarrzasoN ISSZEIT
from Bearer Street to /federal street.
tono, for toralatikag tad p_tatts; dotsu Saa
cram:Mason It aa.VICIiaTIMIC.I . : a: Hs la
tassesttost Yostgemry avenue.
- attention of cootracters 0.00416 the or.
41. 6 saa Is Watt*. to Cub, Augastltal,
11,17: alas sae Coat that spa .I‘sangk oa ,10. 0
street welt to Mesa last arkle, sad that sad
"tact mat be coppletedby aerobes
IL. //taNCI.S.
aniCeSS B
city Cantrellar.
SCHOOL AND COLLEGE
TEXT BOOKS.
SCHOOL ' 8 7.1 TIOXER
Wholesale and Behan.
SAY a+ /010111a1.116DVIC
63 WOODSTIIIAT.
2
1:103E1131:3CIC
=WM Or
PIANO AN] ORGAN,
Informs the pnblin Oast after ten year.' most
neeessful teachltut et the female tAlleee. he
hoe nitelOitan his position Men. la erderto de
lohit entire Moo to hts.Largrar Ineresileg
elan of private parplis. Ile wilt, therefore. to
able to amommodelo with 1e...A1a, 'Moony
oPtal to elm. Ind not allsoPPeint tot , . straw
poptia neetro Inatmellone on • rsuAL
Anna 1/114•15. trlth too Omits of kris inad
Mem . ..tops. the 504 most complete bp
etromeot made by Mason /Lim it.
Itail381)4.11 Who tenant for sleet years tt the
(banal*. Will re mitren limited number of pupil..
Sir Bealdemee. no. 31 1311113 tilltEAT Pro
doers base. uus masa
WHITE. 0111 t CO,
sa irsarTarc ms-rmaozn.
offer • lure a•sotha eat of
WHITE GOODS,
Embroideries,
REAL LACE% Etc.,
to they 'wens the attention of buyers.
.21
Dissolution of Partnership,
VnPAILTVEBSIIIII"
ta eststlog . betweon the andel-tinned.
,wadminer Waxman. ofT,AtilaN A tlißault, roam.
loitadiy &ad Worti, Taa tido
dap tottwena ditaolyed by =Utast content, An
drew Gitonnt Pali law [tom thanna.•Parties In
diana. plaue pay promptly, and all bay
ing <Lima the gnu wig vowel them at
once. The toestlelt Of Oa late dm will be net-
OgnlZlNlf.l3lrfrro=7;:l .
aamirof ids trot P. toss tarpon.
- Tilt/Yeti CARLIN.
• ' &spat , *
Ausiinils, Aug. ti Int 7. p . araSsen3
CHICHERING PIANO
Nearly New—Vor Sale Cheap
A lisguilleently Carved !Waimeal
caici.ring PLsq
WWI full eve:strong bus and all toodun la
proven:new, Has been In aw bat . Sion tutu
and la In perfect ora et au At a s t i r e own
la leutot the atty. end well treat
doulon on oat*. to a cub .enelonter. Easy b.
aun
C. O. /16LLOSPA PIANO Edo
Q==7
BRICKS,BRICK . :
T 9 & CIIIIITIERS VALLEY,
BRICK COMPANY
,
33-3 EL X C,
In •mW or 1... •t • ntinter.D
rums. large stook siwsYs as bind st
Yard, tomer of TOY sad Yvlialls da/CISETS,
sad assr Ladd Macs's Coal Toni.
s.
Y. KENNEDY, Agent. •
• .
"salS:doo..
PAPER HANGINGS,
=
N 0.107 Market Street.
JOB. B. REVILE& I BRO
anINI
pum PuTaittinan
Steam Brick Manufacturing Co
fll liblPgan BR T 1
11Fork.o . arldoemot to Ms City Farm.
(KUL Oval Ike Peoples. NMloosl Ilsok — Of
lutetium.
rs corner of PHUT Ie. AVM WOOL MS.
tnace b a from 1.4 to
a. EXCIUSO/1. President.
W. W. BIIBCIrrIit.D.
Vise President end Treasurer.
UNION ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY,
WM. M. .10IIIISTON. •
ismfaclarce of COOKING nTOV VS. k
ORATE. YINDZItd, tlaEll W 1511.111 1 .0, and
all kinds of lEitil+WW Waite. OAR wlnclima
MS all kinds ot C nnT/Intid. cop
rYtr i t IHai %%LI tiegg. g TV! re'
GOIIBLAY
SHIRT DLIIIIIPACTIMERS
27 Barclay St., near Church St..
Zia ZrOGr YOBS.
Luta seat
atm= .
WIECIUTOWS• 1110TIOE—•Let
t.u. of Adntlhlstrstiolk on } be <state of
.I.ittntAlS m o at'. kl otraly.
abeth. towostap. Penugt.,
barlog been gaoled to thovaderslsned, all per
.= indobtal to sald gams are aou awl to mate
sad Oboe* .litytto., ore.
Nem Moo, 3rillplawittzi for settle.
PATTSRW2I,
Tolvotl}lp.i_
ksurr - JAR Empoiutin.
TWELVE 13121EILENT STYLES,
Relf-saa , er. int/ tto Curran.. brit ID thegnarket.
ruprlor Pnitt Wes awl Xonldrlehy4i l
VO
1.
or
LOU AA j r L i ErA BAKERY AND
dusiusir
reapons tar ”Illar. 2611 11 1 61666 ,1 / 6 ary
r aTict:CrisTlNVitraVAl:l:::
: "..ui r°2 s l : l os t 6 ooll l egga iln `rairat b : 4l ` . 1.111:7/at
•
FOUR ROOMS,
Or the whole of the third Stool OW the Weft..
Boot, ta north gnat Rome us
h .01 fitted up, and will be rented together or
sees aril
STBAIWBERIRT PL r ANTE; , •
no 011. 4 „; . •
• ..
tlVV:raSitoldr i grat tO
uag:
1few1.1147 r1110.1r6,1 iankun Co . •
iator • "'" ratutnasCr•V• '
NSW ADvERTIBENENTB,
l CAUTION TO TRH PUBLIC !
AFEW AVAIRICIOIIII AND UN.
PDINCIeLED• IrLs/rfit DE• LEgg ID "s
hang Pittsburgh, are Dun harassing...is,
hang lark[. with our beard soros ,thest. Citing
them with en Interior ousht) , stte sehlsg g
one }lour. g roe e =.4h . s
rglbri t =n;Ser Imre to mous .41 pins:
lot for them. • siu
'To perusal this fraud,
k. and sesilapttient e'e
nstae . of Ann sae We of
uposstselste. •
AS we 'keep - s reeves or the V. r ands each
dist matte Mild or er beet [round. yr. ss
times mental to goon the quaint . or . It s ad..
LOOK • OFT FOR SHOUT WIRGRTSI
Some of the teste h w eig htsre Ilthnhthe tacks.
0,, le imam <MOM equal
wood, Mr 11..ci,11:1Akillt full[ 01110
• oiler pa lase to the vettettter. • ,
A REWARD: O P $50.00
Wlll bo pold for Information Itratmlll leort to Um
LL lENNEDY.& BRO.i
P6UIL Mitt.
I=l
GRAFF, BYERS & CO.,
EANIIFACITTEM OF.
Bar, hoop and Sheet. Iron,
WROUGHT. IRON,
LEON JLfl Inn ill' multi, 71t►,8, &I%
OIL WELL .TUBING
Mee, No. 98 Water Street
PITTSBURGH, PA.
sat9:oo •
A N. ORDINANCE granting per
to Coustrtmt a coal e1d...1 on 7.7
street. • •
sncytes 1. B. ftordafned and enacted by Ike
Nays, Aldermen and eller. ep. PUP.M.M7or
Wed awl Commun. Counette amextb.M. and ft
t le /Araby ordedned and
11 enacted B o n o
b.v.raender*y e
'
hereby. , authorised to make Lue P i ttsburgh ut or
soltela from the treca or ths and
elteebenville Itallromi entry street to property
Mimed by Mr. Cherry. on . tbe . eorner or yourth
rriet * gg nra i irarct:3l4ll:.74g o e„T.
Bsc. 2. The 'ayor, In connection with Um
Street ttornmittee. are hereby authorized loge..
unto mat Cummings Cherry A Co. • Meuse tor
the some. on 'MO Cuerry_l Co. paying Meuse.]
Ins for license unto the mue,
. ru e d g. biathlon hereto contained shall be con
strued so •• to prevent the city loom month/
tie prlrVeges grant.. try this on/Juane. at any
time upon Mgt" days seam beteg given.
linc. 4. That any ordinance oc part of or./1-
e g s ensugung With the bemuse ot thls
at the yrment Pron. be mad the same le
hereby repenlert • so m the same slrecta thin
oldinence•
Ordelnesi and emoted into • law In Com:elle
this hlgh any 01 Aegast, A. D.
• JA.M.E6 Mehl:lL/6Y. •
Prtrldent of !Went Column.
• AMMO: E. IL Munson,.
• . . • .....
Clark of pelmet Connell.
'Pretreat lIIALAP
. of Common Connell.
Attemt: Elton bletisaTia,
an 9 Clark of Common Connell.
A N ORDINANCE opening Mil
la •Street lkom Reed t. ool.llletrtst. •
liscvor t. He ft ordained and modal by Mt
Maw, Alt:antra and Minn. yf Pittabaryll.
&Le and mmon Cotaudto neettnOtt4, and it
hertby ordatnat and marled bit Ms autAarittl
the raver. That HYi.e etroet. etc& nand Went
*atm - wen meets Os, and tn. mono la heron/
drelsresi sest for ooboa trassl and use.
tics. That anyanimal:so or pan. of ordl
noose eon distlon ylOOlOO Pasosto of Sbla 0042.
names st ton present Ono, at and Lbw same Is
lsreny reveal a so far as the sass, atreata
oral.. n
:4:1 -- ed and enacted Into a law In Conlactle.
"L. of
.. "g"l 3llei
rreeldent aclecil L
Connell.
AMA: Z. P.Monner, .
Clerk of Select CennelL
. . -
• TUUS.
President of Common Con te l
Attest: BCOrt blellAennsk
&AU Clerk. of Common Connell.
10 PER CENT. OFF
Lvisioolft:fs6av* , 4:3s , lPM
DMISON & EIECKEMT,
'NO. 27 . FI.FTH STATIST,
=I
peciai Diacount
OP TEN . PER CENT.
On a►► Cash Pales.
10 PM CENT. OFF
ESTABLiSIIED 11583.
HOWLS TITTID DP WITH
CIi•ALE4
Hot and Cold Water, &c.,
=
JOHN AC TATE,
pl u mber and Gas litter,
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh; and
69 Federal Street, Allegheny.
17,%,10:11:1,Tage
MM)IIITANT I
7 0 MI who ion •
GOOD cgr OF TEA OR carries,
hod do oot vial to win idaltorated artleles.
The - . IkinWean T en Co'
I=
/Skye a 11.111Ine of acne saine teas lad Caren.
d. Uln 7 1 gr i harut ima u
Uem d taill• thoosinsida 02
614(1,4111121 All Jell MI, Stems V 5,
rls - 6a..IIOAiSTLD 4:101101. a 14. roe $l.
Ne Inferior goats void at sny
at the Ngsw logs Tholosal• ram.
• Witb7ll:lT6 -
TO GIVE' NOTICE that
th. WI day of Augthil. A. D. IBC% wins
Wears. In Bankruptcy wat Issued anion
zsraTE OF rano' TEIOALPION,
.77:atrAVistet
...Gored bankrept ids own pettvon that
UM part:Win of any debt. sad dalivery . of any
property belollirlow to sock bankrupt 10 him, or
f r vas, zoo atm trooster .if tiny proper[ y by
as. an of
by law; Chat roasting anis
creditors of the told 1.k.131Pt. to prove liner
debt. and' to chorale one or wore Bulge..
of his caste. will be bele at a Conn of Bank
ruptcy, to be bolden at lart. 93 bituttund 'Boot.
In Mc City , or Pittsburgh, before SAMUEL.
Haititil.Xestator. on tho Bp.. Dar US tiZZ-
Tiltilitlt.A. L. 1167, et z leg . eirkz h t zt.
ti. S. liars/Isl.
er.rEl
GRAIN DRILLS,
FILENING MILLS,
PORTABLE, WM TOOBTLIWIEG MICRIRER
Young Flystin,
Old Hylton.
Gunpowder,
Ens. Breakfast,
w. W. WALLACIIi. Coldgdg.
iltreNvir Outtiorws,
AT 319 LIBERTY STREET,
=I
=
PHENOL' BURR MILL STONEY,
+.6 • 7 'MUCH BURS BUIJT MACHINED. the
be t taplateriraa tenninkeatoe.
hut.TINU CLOVIS, allambersibeht ryahllt.
517.4.11 ERVIN Ith ANI)BuILEKS.
• MCA. LIUMS, CAI:MMUS AND XIII. TIM
2118111NC. at
amiLtaitar wrnaar.
.n2B • w. w. WALLACIL
STEAM DABBLE AND MAR
BLISIZED Isis Writ WONICS —lvory 'OHM
of Mos bit sold .late Mantles no bawl nod mods
Warder. ileaustralB.4'orlantOss at Orval, paps
teat. lets Inn they beet cter hero WO lb toll
stp. This to she only N0..1a Westsirss Pitp.6o-
~ .111u . bem Mato • sato.. am mode. trod.
of Nbia Wort emus of short mots..
710 I.l.llk.wrie kt?.hr i t. t.
au . A og: :Cy Hr.. '.ataCettilai
I=t!
JOSEPH
Collecting Agent,
=I
• PITS13131:1P08. PA.
PIM of All kinds Ix:Melted givenromptly St
ended to. Den of nrn.roontis Olll
Finz 'BCHEES6
VT • 22117 jTSLR
On amvaa. Irt w ou plautins..nd sold ►ndH
yet tntme.,
/07 neastEr
0. ArraliEN • 11110.
CRAMLEB iumzEfißTEfic
FEDERAL IT.. Aussurearr,
maw dm above Dlatumd.l
Glass, China Ware 4 Table Cutlery
AS INTERN PRIOI6I. - Xf. , 701. 1 S "gift . "
t . e Mar. aphapd. • Cell ■3l
A . EL EIVGLIIBpt & cO.l
_
jro: 98 Fourth Sired. •
Poblishorsof 0301111111 MIAMIAN. DILIVIN
AUffklNNi/O, Ulflft. tillAlitlArS AND
Cs/W...EVIS collf is
Also. Wombat.
nn of IILANN.Ot)/Les .110011. MINDING on
es/kW In all Its tom.. A largo. slocls of !MA.
tWNiYY onnstanfty. band. • TU
NEW FIRST CLASS GROCERYi
••So. is rankars. IZ, Auxuar".
/rub abet pt choice
l'eas, Coffee, Sugars, Se.
Width we altst b U Imbue at ions& Plow
A. G. minisarr.
THE QUEEN. OP TIME' WASH.
TO B.—Tbe Kate Blida lot lilat7lSafl. 'Ma
kta of maasfactano of a
PATENT WAENINC FLUID,
Wbieh, where,. introduliod, Du surtwllk 111 g•
T..al mimosa, will taliold on realionallgle WM.
J ju ki tg h •
raml
M
THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE
pRICUIATERIL SOCIETY,
TILL BOLD 118 1111111101 ►f
PITTSBURGHA
Tuesday, September 211%
Wednesday, September 25th,
Thursdayo 'September 26th, •
Friday, September 271 h, 1861.
An old* is open at No. 10 BT. CLAIR
BritEET. PITTISISUBOB. COMovies of Pm
mlems can be obtelned ROMs obillkoiltM thma
The Intl? Books must close on 110210 A
XYZNING. deptember idd, eel.. In epeeist
uses. tota determine dby toe Ctoirdnltten. yor
flOrrotroTig en% Mit.; 73 ` . "*"- "u'
All ped litre es of stoat molt be beetled Into Om
edlee of the Secretory, ON ON NEYOSIL BHP-
_
£3l persona, EXHIBITORS, who desire offer
ing stock or artleles for sae, most a tlfr the
Searetary ON Olt BILIVEZ tihrrEktllEit MO.
Ha , and Stew will be torttl.hed FREE; all
other feed at current market rates. Pater M
• • • ,
The renal &Sloes will in ,
all asses be closely ad
hared to.. The exhildtten wltl open on
Tuesday, Sept. 20th, at Noon.
"'relator. ,rtUb. raid us soon.. the Sect...tory
ot• oropsroktut sword s for the Tremor.. but
befgn Vtb. at 3 o'clock
•
Ifficlent pollee and guard. balh IbY day and
ror ana protection or all artlcles en
lzaa been provided:
A. BOYD BiMILTON,s,Preet.
A. 11..LONGAlLEU, 9INC9r.
•
. • . .
Ogles orgiate Agricultural goclety,
2Larriaburg, Begun:ll,er Liar/. SS
TEAS ! TEAS
Of all Pikes and Quality, at
A.. 33. I Pt. 13.7E1
GREEN TE 0
Prime 1"01114 HTroa._._..._...p.lo perpoand.
BEIM
L
EMZEI
IMEIMIEMS
BLACK TRtiE-.4)olongs.
==!
BLACK TEAS--Powchong,
Bouohong, and Cangoes,
zr. rine fide Irlav'd tug. Bntakfan..-4...111.20
1146 old Coantry. d 0..... lAD
• Coarse 1.40
J'APATI TEAS.
unaot.nl Jaye , vt , 7 yips.% 1awr......1.10
Japan. To.= livrou. Leif ' '
MKED., TEAS
Be. 1 Ylsod Tem..% Deer Blest. K dg.
" add best •• ado. . .1.10
leant the above urea° can select. Just what
kind at Teeth*/ 'tut, end tau. thee pee up
nay quantity, end forwatdedby' any of the Ed
pee. Catapults, who now . entry goods et Yee/
low sates:awl by doing souse twenty cants per
pm:4U the peke, twahlet gettlng • pore end
dean ankle which exactly salts their tuts All
A,
172 ead,l74 Federal Street,
AllfOßEN't CITY.
ME3
CAUTION l'
BEMIRE OF IMPOSTER'
11/clag toCtla Informe4l.lsit parties
• aUtl ekirei tuts are peddling. In ma
• tad I.lmrctlv.
Tobaccos of an (scalar Quality
And that tlieyrapraiiitst the saateas of CUT,
Whetwee we hereby entity the petalo that al
reel partite are setter erlthoat authority. end
that the Tobacco may nil L9OT Or TUX NA*.
tiimerorizur I .
R. & 4Y. 4ENKINSOpI ,
ned leer him At Etspeesici Ng!,
. ,
ALLEGHENY CITE,
TO WHEAT GROWERS.
EUREKA AMMONIATED BONE
Super-Phosphate of Lime
ausTrracruarD UT
THE ALLEGHENY FERTILIZER CO
SEWMW & cmtriuw,,
rsonunorsa ,
Office, 556 Penn St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
The, test .Yertitiza: tonsa, and reconlzsd by
all /ann.'s Trbo bava Oran It a F 6
lb by tbe
Oats.
for ralltalt MOO =Plant Irabbti
Oats. Cora. Potato.. Let We hate Dab Mess
' f a o bo 'W t a ° l . to t e a l
aabn
abtemabsotfantabjsbg
this • as
'Ober, cora. of Ishtar; YOU Daunt free SO .57
...days as their ad4ress. ..7
TnE OLD, ot9tenAL
TEA STORE
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
llouchong,
Oolong.
Old Country 111,cki,
And Japan,- .
33: a es,
ALL OTC THE BUT QVAL7IT.
No. 20 Fifth Street.
ALLEGUENT
GROCERY IND PROVISION
COMPANY,
JOIIN A. IIftGRAVV, Presidelit.
J. P. iskaL, teerpuiTy.
htock of this Compass Is alssody said,
bought op. Those urlshlug to &gall theumaluts
of Its beuelig, hod belt. .
cosarcart.
At 26 Federal Bt, Allegbenyl
F ELEEpoRT
BARRED FLANNELS.
The nedereleze4 ere the noLz Aultwits fox .
the we or these ttasankrith ILAX.NXLS.
NOODLES% JAMISON & CO . ,
/Oa Wood Street
aalllsdb) .
FROPOSALS FOR GAS COAL,
Rabbi Ann. GAILIVoixs, .4118. .
VlAVtlalt Tralltai
ISIPTCYRib t far Ms deliver"
e next 7.14 bP. Rot..
To be used dune(
tp.vesi 0.. t t
ber Ist, 11 , 11. J . 111=42 , 6 .142.,
g esp u TTAliwoste,
a. bleat,antithoidd be frldreSited the
bu_ brbo alissniku Worms.
. 1 10111r m . 14 U iIZONII4. beetebo77. •
W. E. SCHMERTZ a co.,
NO. 31
Fifth sii;reet.
W.E.ARE SELLING
The Balance of "our Stock
SUMMER GOODS
Greatly Reduced Price&
WIN' FM LMING COMM OHM, -X1.50
SI te 1.23
ESSE ',
And Other Styles and Rinds
IN PIROPOIITION.
81 Fifth Street.
NOTICE
TO THE HOLDERS
CLEM
LOANS
GEM
COILM ONWEALTH OF PENN
B'ELVA;ILi,
DUE AFTER JULY 2, 1860,
Belden et the following . Lan tin Ot TEll
311101YWKALTII UT, PLIMITLVANIA. ere
1 . 3,12.0,44 to pruent them for palm.% irtp.
final and Intereth)st the
Fanners' and Mechanics' National
• Bankof Philadelphia.
id. or Kara L MI, due &Tull 10, ltl3.
Lowe of April 1, 1.13.1, due duly 1, UAL
-..
Lou of April 13„ due 'Wye, 1//fi'
Lets el Telereary 1.100, dud 4sly lard.
Lusa al Meth 11. Ira, due July 4:llelei
Loan of Jim. la, NW due June -
Lou of Jeauen 1 / 1 0. Cu Jarman 1. We
. of fle abort, LOANIII.III eras. to draw to
tonna altar Iraatenber ao. lag.
MORN W. CURT,
GOVERNOR,
JOHN F. HARTRAIFT,
AUDITO2I . OX3IBILL.
WILLIAM IL KIMBLE,
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KELLEY'S WEEKLY
81L113143111113111111111Mr1i.
We enunaneet !Morgan fet , teaf.wf
lit, the publication of our basdaosee weekly,
Doer a t slzweakagea of the same Mee and I.m
of tiervereekl fao expert. white, oparod
to mein Ie Wt
tbe b e n laterm7 papa noldlabed
La the world. Dor 111natraMens will be orig. net.
and win glow wit!. Inn .111 of our ten aruste.
gamer them.% Mager atabed arrtunrs of Amer
ica end Lerma One engaged to ceatrlbirte
Oa MAT IntuAY. JII3I. we Ifni.
dlstrlbate half • nifillou dollen or tbe wroth 1n
seam to a. matrons. from gabuMptton
emonettng to 13.000.0 A. _
O tame returned to eeery eubsarf• ber. '
000.?ara Ge l b . . ............. E.Ced
One
;; &bar; alma ADM
4.101
Ncy mann Pub. MIR to emzo
otact stoma amounting ta........
a; =calms abeam DT Ma ImbeenDiera at It
alatlWL Sew Tara. aro:heal= 7. Mt. lOU
alslnbatatD. able naae Daen aoatDel/S
-por- lOU be Dataleboa 1n Unllty.o WeaalT ald
atn.
TZBaB TO SULLSOBITIERS,
. - • •
I Dim tmonttecwlth number of slam: ....it 40
t COOT. d 1.0114 , 11. Ilith 2 umbers 01 SUITS.. LOS
I copy. 1 yur.•Nth 4 numbers of shsses . COO
=voles. I months. Nth I iambs's."( shunts 450
Ad DAMON entenrlblng for ens paper. and send.
.I.liijuntmory.
Shar tafAhlmeaglnre=rtt
lt m ettr:dtioes sopotnled ' so dletrlbete the
WM In 'tellers North /Laminae VIA Canner'.
illl fibu* thelst raper; in • felt -16 Eelters
ee
Peed =One and adamant' Mich anbecetted, • •
a M mltieg d a tZ.ir=4 art 4 :l . nrst. !"
Q -
A. A. HALL ci CO" Pnb.lteers.
=Elea' Me. 1111Broederavall els lost city.
'ollllyl, 'FM1E1101031E:
111 MO BEM & CO.,
=M:E•gg , 33.=IMIFMN
No. 100 Wood 'Street.
,
ZZITTAALIL AND BILVICIL PLATZDVA•
BLZ Vt/LBLIZA TELLTS awl TAMA OUT.
C iLattltlo s /75=11.
• ALTOILLT/1175. - - -
H N . INA
b V A
1012wajDIWW f W7"N"P"- i.
VVI
inte ruAx,.. m .
watt trbaletartiWitd Mall tasa 11l
"1"&" to
tb3 ItraVlETtraiill7 l,
oth atti an . o.
o ttram the WU 11.19 WI OS 41111,'
SHEF'HARD'S
CRAG RS
317 Liberty Street,
PrIT
THE AMERICAN NM
gooNzus GARDE%
Caner Cum as bon Eames, hit bets,
•
F.'BOSIVORTH &00.,.Proptre;
•. • •
fa
aasatif al Wad Dleasaat mart baying re:
matt) °banged band; 'the onmat yeertotors
its
Atl Inee Ilagey liarenado aya,7llaadr
day amis.. 13Indlagham DUNI , toe aims
uteri tan natant.. aa17.13
ClTir C,OLLECTING sera cy.
D. slextu..—.h t. szertiw...:e. a. Lwow:
SEEL Sffil'ONl SHITON,
Local Collecting Agents,
10. fIiZRZEt. tip :tool,.
r. o. • NrCINNINION .
Bills of all desertstless tau for collsaton
NO sluff , USW, WWI WU us sot sallscuol.
ULU
P. MIJBI3IMSFN.
/NM farad, tudiveen XWISMI
and altantaw Annads.
Gauzelth and Dealer hi llardwar .
I" "t i ra
. 0 „,
_enemefaltv it.otnetlaw.
pram: uesiunt, •
PUMP MAKER.
. .
pliro p :3l.`!? Ts.,M , . Nag. itnai
N.8.-M.OW ovation latest to the =WM.
tam ot Lelu UNA% meg
LARGE BUILDING TO LET. -7
satorr: tonnart• - •
Al,;a l ;ve lisudtny,
incely neltlier t : Irwin. on
vtransiply,br-Ivoin .0_1,444 itn.t.,
Varl enluolnornarnin• Annallnot
1100g Za urrosll6o., -•
'UNION ItEPUBLICAL'i
COUNTY CONVENTION.
The Q YIOC ILT.PUBLICAN VOTERS of
(batty county are requested to meet at the satin
plaen rot . boldisit itectlms tayeral Watdat
'Boroughs and•rowno.44.4
SATURDAY, August 31st, 1867,
~ • -..
Lad elect TWO DELSOATIOI frees caeli elec
tion district, to a Coital) , COnTentlon. to be held
0.421-ranaca ad, at ID o'clock a. so.. for the '
Pellyoth of utrasinatlng candidates fee eenate
p eed Oevreachtathres of rewtorma. ,
and .•+=ooollol nth other business ail snn7 be
Properly Wrought before It.
The Primed =mitosis In the Townthips
oeptleg the TownebineofOakland. Rrt. Peebles.
15110r77. Ist preanct eoliths and Witirans, which
.111 be between the boor. of and 7 o'clock, and
the Toting to be by ballot.) sill) be held - 0 . -
1 Oren the' hones of thsee and ELI o'clock
e, res. and In the Boroughe end Cities be.
e====
' po no. In tee elneennot . boroughs the election.
.nini bu by b.l ot, and In tin townships tennis
JACOB H. BILLER, ChOman,
Pinsatr.olx. Angn.c 21, IC.
Eit'THE. UNDEBSIGNE.D,:VIS
noes during ,th is end other seasons to
layette sprint., and swore of Its desirability to
•place or Summer resort, .ctruslderlng the yeti
liberal otteref lion. Andrew Etats./ to donate
this sits and buildings to a bons Ude Association
For restoring It suitably for the ample teeommo•
dergoe of the public, hereby call • meeting of all
partiessrlio may feel en lutoreat In this mittor,
to te.IINd te. the 31,1150NtIA.U.F.La gulaso,
Int 14.1.11?. on:
Thuisday. the 29th inst.,
AT 11 ONCLO,OII. A. X
to Inaugurate meatores for making Mr. Stew•
arttapropoattlen Natli►le. , .
We aboold,yre gLad to meet ➢ante from ell
yowl. eenebed• by'this notice. kr. Stewart has
'signified biz intention of betel present, when
he nilfrit•statennd Conn.= hie peoposition to,
the meeting by as aveement with coat Trustees
we may be selected to hold theyaremlees until the
conditions of the gift are fulfilled. ' • .
V.I. C. Zolltard Gregg.
J. J. Gillespie. J. r. Tinner,
W.l3lnr•den, • 'James Dtetson
Jute. 21e0. Crostan, Juhrt.T. Blau%
H. W. Sackcit,
Jotnison k C
Hart, Canslay & Co.
John Irleollalt.
Oeo. L Dna,
Fi. Satre.,
=IME3:=E
Deo. U. HoDesisn. Bobt. D. Ttompron,
farNOTICE.
TO SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM
The Mantel,. ',alley Railroad Company •rin•
unfit farther nonce, traSismst Dromytln from
the
t r' irtliaTlVVlYlttelturrei. 9n.ntlt♦♦
Asiraval....amgriem —A4utgAVom
Pittsburgh to Beady's Hondas dw ell
Ton g truat ttra romkts extended dwell all
alon the
suers t ad.
at tired
Band, so Vile
afford all necessary facilities for the cense:dent
Mid elmady tranafer of VII from bents to WU •
IT=CI7 BLACK...TOSE. tinfil.
IrNOTICE.--The Regular An-
ME* Ong al the Weddle'den at UM
MINGO C(10./. COMPANY ba held at Ita
ease, (corner Market and Water streets, PM.
Utah. Pa.;) an MONDAY. Eapteinner 14, OM.
JAILLIi COLIORD.
EDUCATIONAL.
THE FALL TIEII.II OF THE
PIITSBUJIOII,EfMALE COLLEGE
WILL commescs
Wednesday,. September:4th.
style. d
wr onalriff leer. Tb,.t'ettn, ones
4 : l , l . vjalmillATl34: .An all the a?Ild 0rn.14-
TMSEIOP ai. enuesON,
President of Tra.tee•
I=ZI3
RT. .1011WE1 SCHOOL;
S_
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Will Open Monday, September 16%
'Ur dcHoot FLOM or"
ST. JOHN'S (EPISCOPAL) . CHURCH
' (Motu* and all dedtred Information as to
teems. ctd., may be bad upon application to
Rd, W.IL P. TEN BEOISCK. Batter atren.
Lawrenosidlle.• or Oft Idaradt
Ittaat. Platt:rare.. ' • • - .• " ; ". 5a..11:e.23
Mil. AND NUS. 131314.11T , 9
•
Classical and Commercial
.8:C IL
(htlnitiozatim.. j . u tutrug . N i t
arnslon Brldgc, re-OpulfOr 411/SCr,ntik
- . .
Monday, the 28th of Attgupt.
Yfr. ithlLEVirla employed during aeyeateen
ruse, nut at panne inprottor. en
molrlre ' lr=t
St bust aritain. P Mn. hatAIT. Steamily ado
eatiK tor the In.:ll'4mi= oae ot had Bead
harm in Zug'. d, has Dad large experience.
She Merge enabraecr &Very requlsita Of • wand
sod &Moral edneatlu. and c.c.s eommittion
their children to our rbarge may depend oa,thaLr
being WALL TAUGIie. .•• .
otliir=d s ettil e al r :rgifel,V7ilVVl7.
_for bail rent. and, employ no •asitatent
Ont torts are rep lowolat , -
TER DOLLARS PER SESSION I, SS
Alma Ilan of otheigood schools. , /11181
sto o by a.
seem • hod Teacher._ 7:4171
WMERN. ITAIVEM
Tneut- riin corn
• - MODDAY, Etrnmens 2D. !, •
Au 'who dislre, W enter gorad be puma! cis
that day: Alas Insthitldn'hiS now dents Pro-
Apart, aad affaristatsk berr itranticii in the
Literatato int! Setekee, tlfaulats
can etiter the rreparstari, Schattlle or
pair eoaeu
Tor Isformatkm•46reas the nt . Z.III)EXT.OI .
Wrirtir.2 11.19/VEL9II7. 0.11 INN itreot.
5u9:44
VAMP BOWMAN EVSTITUIL
School for - - Young - -Ladle&
xo. 62 Grant 'Sired.
Tbe 11r.* Teim Of tbe ant 9eiilol. Ot MI
School will btltriu b r ,
ate "" Nk a. WOO 11?101. aiia itt DAVI&
.4=ad . 2 .
ELY. B. Z. COMIY3S,,
==
THE riki l L TEM, OF THE
1416 In emu,
T. mutrw. col
of Sept, pd.. 10 irZefiLlUllllll.l...
coma of federal of finoctaitsiata...&lltittiony.
eircolara to Pc fad
e t tho principal Soon owns.
sw/tn. tan war places br r{n` Welt
IMO/ al trio Beak Mora or Y. Winn.
ViviL AND ZISEVINfi -
t .ENCINeERINC,
at eta Br. Na - pOLrric citszo
'LUTE, "CBOT. N. I. , Inttnualza Ten , thor..
cost. Graduatesobtain moot , deaUslii•
ttonr.a...P.Nll3lser: Ilta. /or the ANNUAL
9.lQlBria, 031:1144.11. IDA Rik NUM. litai
rootcomuso .Daowx
• ma , • New.lock.
TECH SCHOOL OF 'WHICH,
2r43 0 1 1 11. , 32170111:391.14
Pnamps strlLDll26,s4lflrrn errascr.
DW i ltrmsOmen SIONDAT.ntcTTbn..
dnaLm . it c aizwr i i T atiMON.
LIM•4I • L. H. LTikSMx.l.
.
•BHINGTON AND AGYENEB.•
VT sox voLtater.. •
SETT TUN OPEN'S iTEDNEEDATiBEPT.IB.
Apply to the PHIPIDILINIT, ()Orambler, or JO
'thitrVlOir PILESIDENTi WubiegOcrti,
ottuigoiofm:Pom:;:i
sanaAltr.
SLIVERLY & CLEIS
Ciumessot toil V. flateltstawk Oda
infitagatMlEßll,„,
LIJfaItENV SAV2 . IIa
Samosa Rua. Letter Held. LW%
Vart"L',,,Blilarlt a=
IX and. I* rm.
czuka. s. AULAYA4
. .
' - ..;4 13 4 1 0,GR AP . 83121
ge. rol2lllif - or:, Apollo Building ,
Aft 2 NZATHA I gi n ;W f="1".
FOISONOIIB AND Fax= s
Adana:Wolk* ors ose4
as munavu et amain Ea
B uor woamr OR/LOSEEBZ.
-TBRRA ALBA, !Tumr4im •
Are *mews the Adulterations Vsail.
ME KERB SPICE MILLS -
bat puttetly cuss STICIZII.
$500.00 REWARD
:PAV,lmr , MlDer:Bl7 l :•ththA
„cu t e. DC...semen tham un.117 +. 1 47
lONE 61GN17187 - WILLIS 51118 ED
4RBUCKLES & C 0...
Ealerals roan tad barrieten hro Slim Eli
222 and 221 Liberty Btreet,
247 w i tottormitr A reli trit=9) .
V=led
ao tekTer I.arla t alit Men ear
talut Ulna any Min the market. 1714
673 BAGS COFFEE}
BOODTOBTIZICTLY CLiaLCZ.
Ia 414n4a4 aiiivtils. 'mitt of
OTHER GROCEILIEE&
MTN ttrtllgd?:7"l7Zin
ABBUCELES 8; CO.,
Ara, •
24S mi tIA lilaty Strad, !Mani,-
•le:bsornit
WANTED.
A SIT V4TION, by a competent
- and eurteuded soolc-x limit. Ad
drlY
- 11008 OMPLIN Add 41r, iltubmlx
AFTW E DCA.lintwirEll, 1111.. .
• !LE& RISTOLVZIUA, T.:4+lllex I *TR par . 11
la ras p
_lt It Olott•oral Is goo& otter, $lO Om Stan
nth. Jitines er 131,01.855, Curves 'looters.) as to
17 for eingswea tilfl•• op ak.rolow
of ou t .,
mos , . blelllVit Catalog, laninens thootarso
11l to for Colt •or NellarrSOn's Bwrotror.. la '
le cows.) Ott ref tenon made on bests A
ann. Cermet oSTY aria:eels sr.' r,
"Sie csa seldrella or sp to J. st. SURNIrrOII,
Orem Wasters GU or es. aanla r i m. A .
1 Ways" 254.1 . 11t'b0rt .
WANTED,
,JULY COLD COUPONS,
And Compound Interest NOM A.
3LTES t BILDT &00,
Cankei YOLI2III sad Wad no.
WAFTED—Men In salesmen'
W
impartment, et Nattoaal An Ana: n=o6
Apply at once. la
jaia, ill nlamov6 strna, Ft:wont.
AUCTION BALE&
ASSIGNEES SALE OF
HORSES, RUBES,
Harness and Saddles.
On Saturday, August B.llt,
At:Of:taloa at WWI 110 TE, VAB
ICES TAJLlNou.kitoßtlY Stant: q.d st
auction:
l'uelly Horns:
Grartlarre (rube):
tel i sirankus (doable Lad goes);
Irma ISAblus fla46b. etc.
L•AILIIMIS it CO, AIICIAL
=
DEIWUBLE LOT
HANDSOME RESIDENCE,
In the Fifth Ward, Allegheny City,
AT AUCTION
On Monday' EleptenibeY
at I'o'clock r, X., {prials•lY. on Ino_Poondr"
au, will to sole. tho luso UP OupUSID
froating 41 tost on Utast, ton street ud onlando
log Mons redgewlet strut 010 hut (corned 100
tsi • 94 Put U 47. on width Is Melee an entire
ly uw sod bludgeon...sun stylartnro etsrl4l
brick LwellLg. ilooSborita lablud atbs.
touionyvoll to Mina, ;
fitted tor gas;
onbasUdip good as dry
seam; hydrant to yard wait Mx
-3,1 ea;
. .. 1 .,, , t 4 0 . ." 1.6 reatie
titling cx ' itas colitelak rude rioO l tio
coat al boom In either atty. very c.v.
Men% to Wawa. being within one mtwass
wait. train Uns street Learn And Only Cain Wall
north of aura fondry.
bole poaltlu sad with ms. Term.
ono-third cub. balm. . no n e 1.0 yurs,
unclad by bond sod inartengs, eritalnumist.
- 1911111111401,.PALILLIII•OsiX14-
1.1 ITT
FIFE BOVIIEHOLD:.F131?“.
TURZ AT MANCILLITEB: , —TIIIIIMCIAT
MOANING, August !lAA Jt ittacloot. strew
two-story lartck =melon. corner Beireae• and.
Bearer street., MAnchestar,v b.old
tPchousenold fornientornr. of parlor. WV-.
room, knee.; and brelercom furallare, a
goal order, and comarianst oetTom.
zgl a r a ottrelble uu .
nts . mt i rLettad . ...e.
and hollow wire, to., A cample i tip7lll V>r '
* le A.
oth) LOTS Jer AVCTION,The
grmads of me Mleghisv CUT Poorra..
at dirty.. tom. 334 sOl4s from the ,111.44hatt7
'Mona, on Me lino of the Western NW apart..
nol Eaum.4, bean told oat by th e DOOM=
of the roof Into lota, Oyu •84bf 00 to HIM
Wool' which trill Am maw otorlly oo Ottfalta•
non on lb ZDFIBOLT, Sept. 4, at It o'clock.
Tease oimutitea lt. math. all Lb, advalla&a.
of both eltyand oanatti. sad
"MOW atutatlos Of all lattnalog harehaNit of
tatauloot lots. Mont at the mottos bOaso, 1144
Ifsloral street.'Allegkevy. Terasa-3( Oak; MA
=ice la Wee 7tan.
at= —11.1.14G131T24
Ity..l:4va l itizte)taiejsr,oliq:i:Vll
PRICES REDUCED 1
CARPETS!
on con,
, ininno g ., -
Window Shades,
Table Covers, .
Piano Covers,
Rugs and Mats,
-Stair Sods, &e.
In wlew. of Warne, O. LILL 1100170. we
*for ear stook at' relowe to Mt . CLOIZIT
BUTEBIL ThosO lieeeLeg foods In our Ilse um-
ROVARD, ROSE.& CO,
21. Fifth Street, •
au? alidaver onrr bates a asll.s.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCIE
& COMPANY
Axe WM realtinns Sag worlinsat
NEW 431-00.1DS,
Wa sp me canna at g 1.0 aum.tftm tut
EIIiZAV BAIGAInni IN
Th gr ain anAl Common
CJILII.1 2 311 " 1 " Ei.
Mattings at Now York Prices.
s w ig bidainnenta to dote gun atom
OLIVER MTLINTOCK &CO.,
211 Filth Street
sots
HAVE REMOVED.
WCALLIJIUBROTBERS
UM now over. at their verf sleml •14
suAtossnilf WASIZEtOttn,
No. 51-Fifth Street,
/Caw nail et an itivitse 4alitsbld patients •
IILEASIXION VELVETS.
VlAietB2 B eels,
.T.trEsTnr DAMSELS,
A large and WWI allarttnent •
Of -
Piano and Table Givers,
0 ,4 13 . TEII9 AUCI.A n 1114
Cklll 313ailasamh
THREE PLY ADD TWO PLY
Ingrains,
Anarrery noels of low rued cmxtuks
.111oCULIZ.17N Bathaal;
.11•Ifeli. Mtreeet.
mhas Dl
BARGAINS IN CARPETS,
ALT
", ALL-WOOL INGRAINS,
• 1131170 ED 115 e. ras TAnD, •
:BRUSSELS • CARPETS,
zrn ircamicse. PE TARN,
coo( Nuts aa4 Eationeek;%
CHINA MATTINGS ,
Nablicam T We, Pni TAM*
EOM' Redaction la Lace Canada*
A et as= other weds.
racIABLAUM . 0* coma:its,
Nou l ll and CS FM Sliest.
*auto o.ls.Castom Rom ron one,
=a.m. mat New KIM' , Ilea. Inn.
pm Protimit
TEA STORE ,
Wilson & Underwood.
con 'nocoun6
N 2418 South West II lastond,
, v r i . sad enza4is sttek and kelp . uh.
JUST REcEivicn,
RagalS InUma&TloB
wimpumx ,ix) =mum -
fik orm ut lated lrok Tan. lufdin
,so.sx asaangu) rriivsusen.
•
/1. ZS= Olin Medi leo Mt, Sad
Oc
Pitch-
Y.f
ftsomannsmaifitoH.urilirCiti DTWIL
lift, Minim is, • z '16".71.7115ti
~rrtvsß*a
-eza-wwbon *ltririnorr t a t l i
Dr ale sin fur
- J., • liVlgarli .
fria4l3ll t, Innit
ITMZI
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