1 0 Ga l sitt . azammitaza' 2. LCOM NAPOLEON AGAIN ABATED. - Ithas been geld that eels rather delight !aiming sunned, after getting need to the poments. How a knowledge of this feet was arrived at we do - not know, nor, in .;deed,,hive aro :beerd, anybody, Utisfsc. tonly attempt to explain The•wiik ghng of The tiro, while imdargolng the • opkration, Would mirk to inftbnite diet • the eaumatton exparinced was Walther uothitignoretreeable, IiAroLNON IIL haselearkyleanted to take UlgaithiLleV 2 CO M pueur .. e. Habit Us en - 'bird to - m en e inicelcini of dis:" • -Plussiltk amen If he finds the discipline - • Ha hialeirned to take the mod capful= introfenn with indite lerbad serenity. He has become:nearly as accustomed to humiliation!' u to his daily tour. - • &doe years ago.whep-h4Pieutige Was ; • higher than it now is, he drew FRANCIS ...T oa.e . , of Austria, into what he made _appear Lo be aneicellent and profitable enterprise Whist Maximo.. FRANCui sawn wee indliCed to: risk hie broth e1., - afd :Atte- _Cash:. in - : the :•-speculatieln. • liarofkroi put: in: a , geed 'many large amount . of money, and his reputation for statesmanship, which Wai 'The: partnership seemed abed ulairas any arrangement could be between robbers. To the world at • large 7.l4Poriort disclaimed 'ambitious ~aspirations or expectations.- Ea Was . ,ouly resorting to a summary process fUr .9aloctinii old debts.' - .Tiering • made his •-;. levy, however, he concluded to': bid off the property and keep it. For a tro) - there: *is an outward appearance of • 11rocesi. far as' organised resistance -. ow *apart of the . Mexicans was con cerned, he found comparatively small ~.digicatity in Otailiowering itt, but their cliioulo inuChYproved, too midi for his resources. He might as well heve at tempted to ferryon a raft across the mil. -- verul deluge. After spending - many - ~ 1 311lliOnlilre knew not hdw roshare, leav - • log thousands of best...troops; in un-. -hospitable-graves, ha abandoned Maxi '. •- •rainutite his deplorable lkte, :and with.' drew. • • • • lenne - yet -the Austrian fins were draped in mourning, for the of " chivalrous but unfortunate liactilatim witted an lnterview with Fenton. Journ, not .for condolence, , bet te.billuiroce his hopes by the prop). • aof new adventure. A meeting of • .the two . 10 OirciiBui Val . arranged and decompliehed: • They met on Auirian "' 'territory appeared arra in • arm to the r - ..... - rpopulwart-rond-then weight stelneloti and .prlaaey. , As the remit of their coitfer , mix, the glad bat enigmatic ant z -} ..jace. aunt was made that the peece of ' many was secured for many years to . ; conic,. How IC much could tomefrom so little was a myatery that remainnd to - be solved.-- At last the fact could .no longer be concealed that the object; tad' upshot of the conference was to give - . vitality to the miscanicd projectiof a South•Germaz Confederation, node - the 'headship of Austria. "This was a prittY _ scheme enough for those two Emperors ;Whin -they ant devised it, but :When .• sub, a plot spoils in launching; there is 'noose of expending labor or hope upon . •ii &Minna-ea .Like other bad .eggS, its first rain cannot be mended. - * tide ,achtimo;, if consumutited, could secure the peace of GeimanY, was not eiplaturd. •:To cortun on sense -•- it seams most likely to produce further • .1. • debates,: contentions and battles. A ; • meat people, animated bir 'pulse, seek to be united under one Goa . . "." =meet, arid that of their choosing. It would be natural to conclude that the . • -way to•uroure puce *along them Would • be to withdrawal' kindrauccartio the de . " ' sired - union, ert that in 'The complete ''Of of a supreme wish, causes • -r • 'Of Stioifeshould be. itriadieated.N . If, how . 'ever, one' intips to consider the phrase roloiely, and weigh it in diplomatic maces, the true meanidg of it is won - " Germany will only consent to-be. clivhled,, and .discordant, France • • 'vim bate 7itl _need to nibs war upon 4.*y/eternal 'alienations ;will beget it weak : ,saelalbst Will. make It rather . = °toilet of pry than fear. mial'ortune of hsnciti jrositrn, -MIL German prince, consists in this, that the derelictions of the empire are ea rMi l- P t he e4et.T Prig/ ,Gtrone. and Y0.144411i1i 44'4 boenliicentszies ago, from ralingi petty Ewlis principal. • Ity, gained the Ducky of Austria . and u,. fa of,GarSUP,W, IViih. • ••liia*tini-srell• a 'lndfitheltliattitui of Brandenburg, by imperior genius, hare, Increasedln personal influence and insGl at last they have claimed, mbordingte to parliament ary,f4lnts, the leadership of the empire. A i lie aspect Is,:thidirluiteiver, delay . may -onus, all Gannany will yet crystalise `amend Prussia, legates • -warts Jo szeir and Isle deicendann Only. their • Selatonie provinces. - - .:llardlrvas. Ito-I,lot promulgated that tbil-tVocE.a!Peror, /aid* basis far. percunent pewit vt Qiiinniny before ..9te cable borough( information that lits• • Yarn hid pOsitindj refused to ratify or : Twin; anything to do-with the proposed • arrangement._ 8o biarroLzostegain stands .bred. He would like to. make an, inlay at details the Gentian probban ett4htot sword 1 .9 -the "tulloolard: • tldi fears keep hieibick."' HOI daring to ma:chin direcrWay to the end litisiel:is,:heeitdaivOrile divide Ger• - Atiai7' liana% %melt and ilia Indignant. -ly rejects Isis. overtures.. His liar has evidently Pend. and is not lIkell• Illumined again. . . TBIL INDIA* 21 SOUISLIZS. • Oa, need go ;back •AO farther than .. : Ikirty4the years, to tke administnition ' Pinkie:it j'icxson, arid he will . bc •eisitirlied to ithd hire Imperfectly, evp n ' - to the bett Iretteniurd circles, the senictthe, , reirarthesnd destiny of this continent Wine understood.. The midland regions ' =wens 'lineal unknown, and almost no thtempti had tsthn ensdi to care ay Opc pocky krountithe, nod the re eons stretching thence to the :Nellie the'picioneolg various tribes; upon . their reservations. In th e respective States was feleto be 1111 xttiyamen yr, to exprearthe fact . more acmiritely,vhe badif thin retained were • , go pthinslcally rich sad by the Populie:.. ,31,04 fr.;14., districts hid • beedmeio valuable as to excite the co. Mang fklAtip "AIM, It was resolved, tu-goefangth of,plala and undeniable treaty atlpaLtlone s and the strongly er 'pressed dirdirlinatlori 'of the ladianS,•l that the tribes should be removed out of; l - - the way, and their territories brooghti into market. This wan done, :With not; injestige. Thiry! . .were tatea west, and located whore it Was Upposedthey would never coma Its contegt.with the white race anymore. ' there was • *am* In these calculi , ileac No precise *Minutes were made as to the dying out of the aborigines, or as to the progress of settlement west. ward by the whites, or is to the net:M. shy that might sooner or later arise fdr establishing Reeser travel or other furls • - et-communication across the continent, 'friar ses to sea. 'Railroads and tele , glyphs - were . not.. Thoughts of them were doebtlesi revolving In the minds oriiminiers - in - various places; for the age hid reached that adirincement when thini•oontrivaoces couldnot be delayed; and when the times ire ripe foe the birth of egrand'intrproireareni It is commonly • etrentdmultaneonsly, though with differ . ink a s i*....taiumpid. by individuals widely septtso from each other. ' When the Inctiniiiiitatixi mat of the aggligpot were transported west of it,- ' riirwit'riisa..biailed . 'at a national salt: arpapt: was thompti- a barrier to the spitessfot civilization_vias taken out of the way, and that the y savages had been hid away where .they could enjoy their native wildness unmolesting and unmolested. Alas I for the short-sightedness of atates men. The discovery of gold in Califor nia resulted in an index of whites Shirk drove UM Indians back from the .Pl4l:fie coast. The perturbations of . E,qop e , and the marvellous prospects of repose' and security.„lteld out in the United States, soon - iinsettsettlenaentio - to . the AfissimipPi and beyond. Later iurtfer ens discoveries in the Rocky Mountains have sent swarming thousands thither. Tirewl lol4l- sontineathas_been organised into fitstas or Tefiliimies. - what were repovied I garierstion ago to he Aost...tpacceselhle regions, towns have spring up,liosaoidng with 'we's:MOM - - tubs and rednil:neut. The' telegraph al ready spans the continent, end two rail ways havibeen pushed into the heart of the 'fatale reservations on the way to the western ocean.. No wonder the In dians feel they are - doomed to extornaini tiOily and ate tired by despemtion to what resistance they can. But they sterol face to face with the. inevitable, which they may combat, but cannot subdue, or turn General SEMP.II427' has expressed In his vigorous way the sense he feels of the inutility of the Commission; ordered by Gausses& to re-locater , the Indians and adjust all differences with them. He thinks the medicine adapted to the disease Perhaps of a'natore to make the distemper worse. 'While peaceable ex pedients are' thus centeemed, he and other commanders make large estimates of the number of troops required for a military settlement of the embroilment.. In one district twenty thousand soldiers arereqtdred, and tho Came in another. That less will be demanded fbr the others does not appear. Meanwhile, the con-, Met seems to have commenced, and in earnest.. That the nation ss not in a condition to meet easily these fresh expenditures of men and money is manifest. The wounds of tho rebellion stillgaya. Its hardens press upon the shoulders of all the people. The taxes, national, state and local; already surpass in 'amount these bf say other nation. This Indian war threatens tci melte theM . , heavier,. to create a necessity for new issues of legal tender' .notes or 'for additional conces sions to capitalists, which would be like ly to result in sending' gold up to con siderably higher premium than it nose brings.. This aspect of affairs imposes a necessity for the largest circumspection on the part of (IonersISEXIIMAN and his subordinates, and the highest wisdom on the part of tho authorities at Washing ton. Villainous Affair, Considerable excitement prevailed at Pium,lll, yesterday, on acconnt of an attempted rape on a young lady by the name of Lizzie Simpson, of high res.. peatability. She arrived' in the train from the north about dark, and esired to go - to her 'brother about - two and shall miles. west from there. Entirely ureic- . quainted and alone, she was singled out by some young mew emplOed at the de. I 'not as the subject ter their intrigues, I By various pretests and. arguments elle was detained until twelve. o'clock at night in the room of one Jas. Roberts, during which time she was grossly . in sulted.. Returning to the ladles' /001:1 In the station house, she was prevailed upon by one of the night watchmen to ' take a sofa in the baggage room, where he said she could rest undisturbed until the three o'clock train"errived going west. Falling_ asleep on' the sofa, she awoke sometime afterward and found herself in the embrace of a young wontd. be seducer - by the name of Willis Sum ner, also employed as awatchrean, who NOS using all efforts t o accomplish his 1 , 141116'es purpose but by. vigorous ef forta•sho- -relieve d herself • from .his clutches - after her gertuants were much torn. Rer cries attracted the attention of:the- first- watchman, • named - - James Fleming, who came Cu - and under pre tended-offer of sympathy she 'wan sub jected to further undue familiarities - on his part. - She finally in great7dittiess of mind elated - from these fellow,s when ;l4 IT4ol'Lill The threel k youngimenwere all prompt ly arrested the Barrie morning, on the ar rival of the brother or the young lady. Sumner was held to hall In the MCI of lite= hundred dollars,- and in default of security will go to jail. The other two ware brought before the City. Court and fined heavily for their - conduct, and will doubtleas be diseharged from employ ment. The citizens - , are unanimous la denouncing this outrage; and in exicsas ing stair symtcithy for the lady;wh - se ,connections are numerous to this county and'lStafe,end inchicle; . ranting, other, the distinguished Bishop . Simpson. No efforts will be spanal;o bring the oirend- era te justice, and a repetition of such outrages. prevented bercafter.-,-Oltisage Tar. amount of the Washington Treas. my balance of gold and currency, which we published in our . telegraphic newt a day or two ago, has elicited considerable attention, as It throws light , on the-ex tensive sales of gold and bonds which have taken place during the lest two or thine vreeka , Thesold balance in the TrealuiTotenig_ding so the statement, is $93,63.9,000, against $103,000,000 on the Ist instant. As the receipts from cue tol32ll since dilly 1 Lave been $ 28 , 333 , 0 00, the receipts in August musthave reached $18,000,000, 000, shaking $116,000,000 as she amount of gold that would now be in band If none had been sold or dis horsed, As the gold on hand instead of being $110,000,000 is under $ 0 4,000,000, there is a deficit of $22,000,000,,which must have been most of it sold, a the Interest paid out Las not probably ex ceeded $2,000,000. Tho New York Fail BIM ".1t is, however,' bas to believe that Mr. McCulloch has sold twentymil lions of gold, the general imprersion be ing that tho tales have not exceeded twelve or fifteen millions.- The remain , lug five 'milieus aro ',crimps to be se counted for by thegold certificates being allowed to accumulate Lem, and by the peculiar method In 'which the acconnts are kept between the New York office and the. Department at Washington. If Masa millions otgold pave been sold at an average of 140, the c'errency in the Treasury most have been increased 01,- 000,000, "The currency balance on. the Ist of August was seventy-two millions; since which the receipts from internal revenue have been about fourteen millions; and from the sale of gold, as estimated above, twenty.one millions; giving a total of one hundred and seven- millions as the amount which would - now be in the treasury after deducting the diebarae meats. But those disbursements have evidently been heavy, as the currency balance la fiftylittle over fitiy-one lions. Hence-six millions 9f cur rency most on this thawing have been paid out during the first twenty.sic days of the month. . "Of this aggregate of money twenty. two millions, as is somputed, have been paid out Tor seven -thirties and tor inter est; twenty-five millions for compound notes, and seine millions for the govern. went requisitions from the iVar Depart. went and elsewhere." The cuitoms ' receipts of gold at New York range at from . - dye hundred thous and to six hundred thousand diallers 'daily,asid - the sales of gold from the Tresstuy are about the came amount. 'This keeps the market for cask gold easy, The redemption of August compounds at New- York is light this week—not more than a quarter of a million daily, while at Boston and Philadelphia both the amounts scarcely equal half that sum. There will be no further consid- erable redemptions until. the October notes fall due, and it is not improbable that part of these will be made in the new 3 per cent. legal tender certificates of deposit. • • Tar. New York Times remarks that the Japanese seem to be a hopeful people and trusting vat any 111:4 the conjuring companies Which have lately lett that close-locked land etemed to have the most implicit faith in their ability to COD. jure Pinch cub out of the pockets of the . yanthide barbarians," Incasing us. I Without waiting adrines from the first lusisillawit which catue oncor seeming ly caring to bear whether they had failed or saoceeded, several other troops have also girded no their gorgeous silken skirticoate and Ott out for k wakes land. There are now four full companies in America, and another ono on the sea, tosidce all of whom there le a very re spectable representation of fan-floortsh lug Jape in Ludlow street fall, on a tittle matter. of ' alleged embeggleinent If things go on at this rate we may Man hope to Seethe real genuine old Tycoon dancing a tight-ram apioning tops and swallowing swords far our deLletation, while a dozen or so, first clan liamlosi accompany hie agile' achievement* with approprlate maelgon the Stational ilium sad twit:l4*d irtltW Diamond Cat Dilunond—.Ariest. era Sub urban Burglar—A Singular Case. About the 15tH inst., two persons are peared in Kingston, New York, and be came 111, x1tainukl with tho fast men of that town, when they disbursed eonsid ersble funds in the procurement of liquid mreshments. After a few days of curb enjoyment, this hospitable pair threw off the mask, end expressed a desire to effect burglery, where riell plunder would reward the rink and danger. The tio au v;il n o i m ,r t m hi: l seili ,y eeze wa m s ttotacpo doubt the nab In the alien of the Amer ican Express Company would yield a, handsome "pot," and they agreed to giye him it share in the proceeds of a burgle. ry provided he helped. At the same rime chat he sentience:l . the Klngstonlan gave Infermstloia of the plot to the sher •il4miem -every -preparaUon was made, and a Meg, who Mugu in the office of the ;sprees COMDLaty WWI introduced, who received an offer of half the procesis of the robbery on viondition that he Should odt •or the-way; Through - film' the burglars obtained an impression of the 'cafe key, bat the sheriff afterwards de cided tiat the burglar. :mould not hare been Yieimitted to take the impression, and they 'be made to retain It. vie cordiiigly;the man informed them that they must return the key and brake the safe open, remarking, "yon can easily open it, end It will nerve to throw sus picion away from me." The burglars returned -Um key at once, when tlis Kingston men • innocently believed that no second key . would be made. The night of the 26th inst. was fixed upon for the burglary, and that afternoon all of the money paCkages were removed 'from the oafs by the agent who sub. stitutesl two • bogus packages represent ing over 560,000. The 'envelopes In re 'laity containing almanacs and waste paper, and after dark the Sheriff placed hteposse in anitimilt. The gang arrived at _midnight and entered the building unnoticed by the °Meeks, though the eignal agreed upon—waiving a hand kerchief—woe given by the, express em ploye. Scillice it to the burglars had a duplicate key, and, so .gained easy pEs sessionot the bogus deposits, when they compelled the expressman to go with them for a short distant s, and so escaped arrest. A reward of FlOu was offered by the authorities, and last night Detectives Radford nud Kelso succeed:. In ar resting George Roberts, Who they profess to have run to earth in he most approved.fashion, and will prod co suf- Hunt evidence to Warrant his emit. tat, for trial. , • ' • Female I • . - A oorreapondent of the' .11MM= Tra cript makes complaint against the. male clerks . In' that city. •• The co - purulent says: ."One day last week want with my Wife to over twenty dry goods and trimming stores to maul cer tain colors. .In n majority of -cases we were treated uncivilly and sometimes with downright rudeness. The follow ing 111 trestruent..-as we should call jt— I sawiniLicual upon her by women clerks. Three pointed to another ptiFt cf the store without answering a word; one snapped out 'No.' with n toss of her head; one kept chatting with a young; Man and never looked to are If anybody was wafting; another chatted away even after she was plainly asked for some ar ticle, es though she did nit hear; one (in a circulating library) kept on read- Ing to a friend some funny passage, three minutes after eke was spoken to; end one, on a word being said as to the quid. By of a ribbon, declared that 'if a dollar had been naked, it would have been all right.' Now if wane of these women clerks bad been young men I should have jerked them over their countela and pulled their noses and miffed their ear. afterthe style of correcting saucy boys and girls thirty years ago. But se they - belong to the gentler sex, myself and wife choked down our, vexation and walked off in search of ixilito attendants in retail stems." - .11Xonnons In Minnesota Atßattle Lake, which is called the most charming in 1111nnesota, Mx miles south of Otter Tull, between Battle and Meth erarLakes, is a settlement of To. Smith Mormons, consisting of 13 llemilies. They oceupy 1,004 acres efseholoe land, all well fenced and stock - oil, and well cultlemed: ThiS land - is an average of one mile In width, and is divided into farms extending sawyer from side to side, oath family occupying a seperato farm. The. barbarous tend outrageous system of polygamy Is not practiced or tolerated hero, he it reeled to the credit of this quiet and industrious settlefuent, who have thus handed 'together and me ch.:ticd themselves that they might en joy their religion undisturbed; And they will certainly bop ermitted to do so so long as there is nothing in their practice to of fend deeeticy,or the publie taste. ' Talking to the Point, As an ofof Ma inns:ration of the tinted style ne thepreaching at t Sac, Ct., Camp .Nleeting, a correepoani eat of the Ilertford Poet etre, the fol. Lowing, Otle of the preachers, TneedaY .n.nlOnn. had earnmion• to refer to the bad condittant of the sinner anti the will -11,4,13tes of (tot.' to forgive him, no mut ter how Mks Said he, " There sits innther "rho nsfi to be one of the mcnheet Menlo this section of the men try, be t he grace of God took hold of him and shook hint ell to pieces," A hear ty "Amen" tens Indutged In by the congremthan, and the 'voice of the than referrtsl to rung clear and loud above the roil. A CREAP WAY - • • 70 “ITOISLUILIOaibill*Gf, by eel.. to /Le/LOWS Drui '7" earl thew:Lt.. dlttet (torn t ttt, el eve:7 week, It the very rt • , , ttr trtett epty et the .X.tatkr 1= = El= 215:d by t►e Otrret ntelle Yery bret-t rat e. eetreel direct Irees the springs tkii. dey. SOLD AT JOIFJPISI PLEMLIGIII Drag - and Patent Medicine Depot, lio. as MASKS' STEEL', Camera tic Diamilad, Near,rattrtb - . -TORTURE. • State weal.] ceder tie tartaric erlaing from Chills and ler., when It can to costly cared? Wee would coders sleepless [debts, betalng fevers, and Icy adils alterestety, wecno rem edy can be obtained tor s trldt? • Who 'Kaaba wands" lite altntartain diviner, Lcter knotting What nth neat Warmay be rot tented? 'Woo would be Ward,th to himael sad a bur den to his triene.s. who .re worn out in adogals terms to his wtutet Who "mold lloe tlata ilia of OVILY witch th irort alterative mad haste; EtOn T ETTEBniTuIIACH BITTERS. tin 'be obtained at the nearest' nillagA 7bl. bog established and Justly rroorrnea eardiclor Om bang been loon. to fall in a angle nue, std oat but Mt foolish •5 wood he'd -tate to Broome It at On., and tare lluinselnu Undo teleeta.ll.44oOf toetare. . Prey/m.l atter along azparleacs and dean study, /than milted the 'entonalnerni of Meson a elneat physician.. an well email cl heal tray other part of the [emus. To 000. who doubt It; noway Tatiltty an we auy IA ear tn . oat Badge for Tommie... Everyday lettegg Nor la uncia as, tenuytu to 11. past eiteacy lb ming lover and Ague, Dlspentla, tanguor. Baum., awl similar 'CURE OF FISTULA, • L. Kuala i I Write to Went yea for your klndnees end enientide ormagernent *luny Me may, for which I called to mound{ yon sometime. to January lam' Ton' nd remember that lead a Comollcatime of dleceme whieb Jingly ended in a terrible Amnia, which bad been adeltedto "let alone" on tenant o a harassing county which leer. feared' might futon on my lunge. I tare that the in de of treating dls. ems Ilk. 1549 was by • 'meting opention, • widen, If mouse:al 4 all, would naturally throw the disease upon the lento or Nome Mbar Mud organ, on account of the suddenness of the mire sad the Immediate tooth to a dbudiarie o r itich I eras conttrainc4 to believe 'eras seals tasyMrrristesof store beet rid of sonata.- bid condition 14 the eystens. I feel perfectly emitted teat your Method of treatment, part. tying to the fatten:, mid ioml.adpileatione to Ma detainee part.Unna cure, If anything withont =Dine, which I dad It did. u.d I am happy to report coy eel( well 11 carry par{7.l.r, With mender and better broth than I liar. bed for Teem. I would a4O 11.14 that the ipplita lions yea fwd. were Mown painle ea, ad bay lateen • new man, with all the energies aa Tiger of motored health. Tome, gratefult7. C—. Dr. Naylor's consultation coma are Ito. I'M rem direct,. Create A. N. until N p. m. *Anil% 50f1 f f d • :-/± 101 Frit. 111.1%17H4r. 4acma o.o* fib., 34 Inith throe; lc rlowl Agent to rem. Adcertismants for Mc 0 authe 4.3/TlTE.aaa at/ other paper, th ro w:Ana CU Untied Malls mt tlu Chnmftg. NEW FALL GOODS: CCOMPLETE •ssonmearr OF .x.firaortobl• good., roltablo for the CUMTO.4I . . B. B. AORMS, left NW. 770,(17 70 PICUZAILL NOTlCE.—Partles about 'to ere...MALL DWZI.LINQ 11011668. *lll A.° It to th.tr adramzgo to' mat.. a Week of lratae bolldh.if 5, smith are tube mooredoff the wer,uor as th. cororr of Yowlh spa w.f.,. APPI7 .... 6.... ircrobes, or, of iVCN cpgraf. VE, no. G 6 Coarr.r. et. ..111046, To ScIIOOL Dinmuroug. fi; YLLn ,i 4 alTlllleAsClPEtotkiX: d'oefie:"an:l'anc:ti"ond. ' fleforer.r.e• sztlAhtiOrT• Plata. .L.t. mixt Icogtli of tax.. Addrea. .maumarr. ll. g " A4 ` ih " T Z.. • . • .. . BELTING ! BELTING. er lldthe, Of the beYr prialltyt we e , üb ter Helreelr. Parklerr, I.lose. oaten.. a., preµ r zt vz. ll , 4 vm. " . '2 4., !=g elees.. Le, fr. t H. ritlr.tapp .0.0 4 arid n Sty 01010 abash, Gto fi r P3 Al t irr i rt i ot . ;li bXB. , o P_ roOtlrod moll Lot Ws tbeox or ote . .To! onli . ...moor tafl;3ll`4l.. 04,01_ tile colvsmad .21ta." tined; (i,qoairg= tot..!. at the tam! JOHN A. ItiNEIUW, ' ' , THAT TSBNVISEE T ar, torarlr .....4-I=Jan I r A LELUI (ARGIL DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 186'7 'NEW ADVR ~ , ltwx~Mllltvwx:,.l ,~ BOUNTY BONDS, Issued by the Scheel Bevil • th First Ward, City of dilieheuy. Pal . l.tes bolding Bond. 17a ei,,V.....711:,;,1.•1.7.: ETEN4,I-w.: for IWO to bear later. at smm rasa. BY Order of the fcbool Board. Fto, B• LABE Piende ch C. BENXEY, Seentary. Allegeteny, ears. :,11.1. TRIMMINGS, Taxan Mt° llead vri.ges, Gimps and-Galloons Guipure Lacer, neWltuiu; Velvet Ribbons, choke - colois; ' Bead Button., etc., at F. EATON'S, No. 17 /arra Ilitirr STEAM TO moat LIVERPOOL a QUEENSTOWN,-Iretand. TWIOZ ♦ emu, THE 'NEWT LINE 11.11 - nr PV CRY ITED to NlCYWAY—earrylng Mat:., Tlcketa sold. aTI. or l erd, ol lnglind, Peotland. Ott- °MeaZ}l 4 . 2 ' ?ll c a , l a t r' Brldwa ,J. Or. WM. smenAar, - Adams Erpriis 041ce. - Pltistrursh; Pa. scuooL noose s • SCHOOL BOOKS! A full usontned or all th.' STAIIDARD SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TEXT BOORS, timed In the Beitools end Colleges of Plitsentgla and vicinity. Jtay sale, Wholesale'and Retail, by ic.a.-sr W ciconazetaL.rcrir. 6.TWOOD STIZAK.. _(,Larayattelldlng.) AZARD POWDER. T AM. NOW PREPARED TO ...vhalre.t. ome, all orders for Imre or lIAZARD'A CELEBRATED POWDER, °1.V.71,::%1P=1:11,7:` which the VA.SISTEIit PoWDZIL Electla Sportier. No.l, 2.; 4 f 2 ,11411. cans eoue rleaa ororklag, ova. D.Ck Ku.. T. I 4. veal. I .` lative Kentucky Klee, •• •1 , Kentucky Rale. KEG POWDER. Amerlcau Syarting. Lo t 01121.1.. of Cif.... ft.lguererltret. IN • • Hens:ray HUM, " • 12;$ •• t i t - Kant.. tilde, Is wood or mei. 1/ror Powder., •• n w tilaellog Powder Mbaley TIP In wood or metal :of tb • • PFP, Cotten safety 1 , 11•6.. Hemp S uety oat. '• ' Matte DoobleTime Water Proof Pa..• • Sabenarlos Puse--roU b.aet nada Stsleat wm... • • AU ardors lett at or mat by mall. to lay More, 1t0...1711.6'174 TEDIUM. OTILLMT. lrbeny City, ra.,Or t6lOal aIECONTI binary, ylttobtkrob s will receive prompt attention. ARTHUR RIRk.• .• WKS BINKRUPTCY. BONDS AND WARRANTS, 24r Tnte¢ren t ad C4ll.lors of Tlebot4 Board. Ailltalre ALDlivin NINA .YID LLD FOE BALL LI W. S. HAVEN. Corner of Wood and Third Us •uu:ew WILMA ORE & CO, FIF'TA asrraunam. OCer- large assortmtnt of. WHITE' GOODS. Embroideries, REAL LACES, Etc., Tr +eaten they Invite in, attention of buyer& an 3 AMERICAN MATCHER, ♦ ans,srai) roci UT Flue Gold and Silver Wat,es, FINE COLD JEWELRY ' ~ suvrew?..res, CLOCES. AO.; At 1 . 1 . 0 , AAttt Weft , !Thu onllr. arc turned callutut rutuntoo our swel Ostbru Durebusus ai we reirtewev. tth rap.artug prouptLy atteuded to, al W. TETLBON 3 R, - 51 lOURYa 'BLIT; T'e4uoni Abort Mitkut fano.. elmtonrr pII'TSBIJEIGII crrr. L.,,Euxnart All Han 'or wuldli tlento ettlh nothrthen tr4 2 ,11,h.,- 'F", """'” '""'" Leave order, ga.gre VelroWeliftirslre.gtotleTi to ban then num,. to torn, an. Orders int 14 the folinthm plane erlll pnh , P l4 7 !Mt,. d' An. Abet, on. /Mb aid Want ' • It:Adonis's Banat kin ttkfro, At blunt th • W.1."117,1z.°7f:',Att,1!" " zhnels-n.s. honer Peden' haA 'ltahreelt Went. Allegheny. Otlinth irszicirre err. 4 NOTICE to IMAMS FOUNDEBS . • • • o nrsonien•li !Wren; • • City of Aneelene. nnte. Int% 6 tizzu'rstoros•l 4 9 be melee!! eV rlDe truce TkLURIS DAT, Denteenber se Stre , .k T. !Or turtlehleg and nattlner an .V . ANZ2I 07 UT 0f.t713 ANN TOL HUM, MOM Of THE HOULLS /N THE TI/Xli.f.]D The plate to td of the Ruse hied u thos• now to twe. The time for the cempletien of the wort limited to alh swathe, n. rwrcts, . . met dit Cite Controilet. 1,500 maw TAOOS (➢F C 3 r.I=I..A.4SLL, nmcs Cit of We re COlcramzin'a • y ny. •chrest Zrth., RULED be PROPOSALS will recelred at this °Moe THUrtsiDAY..tleplember Alb, at o'clock r. Y., foreorerlag the neer 'Wharf be. tenni Goodrlak street and Grey's Alley with Gravel, to a depth of at least foot Inches. The estimated qaantlty requited Is LlCOmaDla yards, .114 11. Farman% atrlmcsl ' City Controller. 07)/C1 Ol CITT in/Taman d< 1 1 P1T1T011. l'qdreauxuu. born-ITreIOSON, "ME APIESSRIENTS • for the laradleg, raying and Corning of • 111171LINX ISTFILIECEpr. • • Tram Wells to' Bedford, are now ready for .r sollearlos, sad will mace la Ohl. I Mtn, West 21/t4kl:ll t l.l* O t ilrlTTP4l ° 2 - Lt,T617 . 1,41: araeatruice rot oolleCtlen. n. J: MOORS. city 1.31,0..., COM MOBTO2II4I: ,. ..A.LLEY..—We. thii Andatslottd.,,tatrrLaoAnAtta toftfut. 4n1.111117.,%,..0%, bra matc 11.10err h; Spate.; • eves gin:bran.: 151 dolma /e l; Hsu: . 1.1110 Fauey Una: ' Is paw itxmla Crash: . . t . 100 *wen Pllrer-Platellepei g. t . an Iden!• ro.l.llrto, Cotica bars ' ICTOW ' R 9 :I7I/tf" a ..LOP—tOtlonvialslllaspra.ll, yrs'l, /0 vi t A g s lattt.g: - Vll. • D1em!!. 13 04.....,14,1111. leauftmemi •?1,12,1ite.u. tc. couttlgiahr DESIRABLE zor . . HANDSOME HESIDI3NEE, In the. Fifth Ward, Allegheny City, AT AVCTION. • • • • •'• - On- Monday, September 2d,' fronting l 41 Not 011 itual:tee street it sad ortemde lag ilea. - htdrewlognUests 130 rat ed Oner lot) lidlf Mot alny. whltA ts treat nn aatlps, rir► 1f1t1V0gir,117;114:141.4 PainV17,14744,1 Varga: veld Dnlloy levee' la frost, tholes tante szolowld•with • 41%W /tuts! Want foto. At • Manta , ezpensa this could be mute.. Otto. I walk from .6 .41.6 t 4,44 ma .. .1.091.144re n•rth *antra foundry: - bala mettles and 'Mho= entateth. Sterna, oswthled alai two yletra, wired by bond end mortgage, vita latarott. . 111 11711110214 PALMER s CO, . • 1C0710:TZ.61I11, anal 13 wad AT Ylfth Street: boo LOTS AlT,AfeT e l:o7.—The nlingrag:..4l h gli t. ioWho l Zl 1 .0110-ITit =toad, on the lino of lb. 881.18.11 ronosyley. nia talleosd, ...LAI oat by the Diract.. of the Poor into lots, tr.= Sine /h. to 0 1011 a.. wittel sa_sarew start') soli by ago. cre os WEDNESDAY. Yap, .t 10 O'Oloek , ThaBo Wish =al 104 comitne. an the ad...om of Path alty and country. and oltenld roost's th• s”rtal atuntion ot all °necks.... of solnuinn lot.. Ploi. at the hattlon hon.. US /44.1alsteset, Allegheny. - Ternrs-S4 matt bal .. la Wee pmts. 1.22 . A. LIGUATE, Auer. . FOLSONOVS AlfrD FrprtAr .adrateratlona an used 11 'illoncrun AI Alawariß BLIXII LEAD, WORN! 01.10831211, TbRILt AMB/, TIIYCJLICI, Ass Ammons. the Adelterstio46 ViedL THE Pun SPICE itavutraters vane bet verbally Mix SPIC7I. $500.00 to r any adulteration tOorid In oar iFle ' es. tlao whore of hire Bole., wilt to sear three lo , ehages of adulterated holoea usual) fold. 119 MIS 61162111L1M MIMS .81GINED • ARBUCKLES & CO. Wash Crocen tai Paplieten slim BIN Lb ' 222 aild 224 Liberty Street, - •e. rrrrnstracia. fry a lla WArraLt mado! ourtnitne menet igt z ro IL st r ojel l :nliToTAlLt nominal titan am Coffee le the 312/1/kIIL 1,0 Pleasure Excursionsi. TO LAKE SUPERIOR nen.. new sift-wheel Po.untgr.t.zu lORVIIWEST = win linen - Cleveland foe On Senn and Sneak enores Of Lake nuperlor u tWloels: • TH111680.11 - JULY 4 r/tiDAY ,JULY Oil. TNUILyUAT - JULY iO. - And TUUE3DAY t0tt1352 ries be above internee le entire,' new . oven Inn tons earthe; hi tee largest, Meet coreitOrtet Ma we Water etaprolnled on tine Latea. • • tor thlarsnagen applT : • • . lams Uwe; Vann, leg:Kinkel Na. II TIM% SHEPHARD% .01EUICTLERS 317 Liberty Street, P1TT81117114.8, Pat, A . n. Eser..xsn & VO9 ab OS Pourth 81 . . , . roblistars . o f 02180 11 II 0 DI•DICIta. DTAYiII ABITLIMIUIO, BUIITT , ti 4 / 1 2•11.11•4 • CUIVAACTIIT.UPY BOOK!, Also. zosap lig wars of BLlaltr. 80088. 800K , 111111D14 oz. galltWearsl2VOn t i ll! ' '''''' °I.PAIL7 s''ls , ooo TO LOAN, ; -. 04 1513 . 1 PD tt wlaw.v . sr. • - **- ito.iloanatbsiga E 44l ZstaUl bool%t"d I ~.112 WANTED, CLASS BLOWERS. - Tom calamity 'mow" ttttt rums- LIM pa We cauttaataeratormeat. Halm 1.4 11'"4 r2VAPTATA.."‘". ANSI at tora•r .lEnal WANTED. A SITILTATION, by a coalpetsat •4 exper19999.11 dr...13991-1X.EV93.. Box 119. Plasharsh P. O. fac.az f W•NTE oti= =VA larj . cer.• aura e Moan abO•terato rr m lootl.,• Elks of Carton: %IV= Rerooltot•• Rovelms, lj or • stoootors.) frolo returtOta MW broom atom ror•••• lotting laY ato els al ittua or apply to J. It. PaItBIOTO __, ,rm Amara dem Wens. Wain - V • et.. PIM b. J WASTED, JULY COLD COUPONS, And Compound Inteiest Notes. EMM .1311:111,T. RIOT 05. canter Fault& sal Wood U. Er7l WANTED--flea. - 1n Balannea pcpartalest .11stlaul .113 1 / 1 1,,ocluilm. aaP l ,lls4ll.ol. 10. • • . • • • a:8. crasAli. • ivaddliai or Arentatllll6 1111111 11111/Isacmillireal. rltiaberity • ~H-\:i~1 ~q:S~r1~[~1f~iM:t~~~ BARGAINS IN CARPET S ! JUNE, 1867. WE EAVE MST OM= MNSTOCg Mauna as alarm!. Lucian Pales ta alaß 1a , 4 maim am tarat la liedaction of 20 Per Cent, hom prices Otlartniona. we lute estaal4. ALL-WOOL INGBMAIS 23 Cents Per Tar4l. BRImSEt CARPS'S, ,23 Cents Per lard. 11,e41, Mite luta Checked Blattlags To Itti Coats Pez Yard. WHITE ISIATTINGS To SO Beata Per Tar& Nenraul bsiattifil Patters. !tar mem LIM coirress At SS to no-4;w Plee 820 14 iuto-ousir A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PIN CENT. 1'11111101D& COLLINS. 71 and 78 Fifth Strait. Next bauttni mdt.t mime. . Netellogn one Miner a la* PRICZS .REDUCED I • ChtraPETß ! 031 Cloths, window Shades; Table_ CArkera r . , ,Pituao,C:ayerg,: . . • • lenge and Mats, - Stalk :Reds, Arc. 1. Alow of Lnyto. O c t 'ALL. - giooDß. w. oz.*. !stock at price. to zolt _ r - Those ateatagoodo in oar Um um. BOYAR!) 'ROSE & CO., al Pilth, Street., Aiwa 5•11% 'HAVE: REMOVED. reALLvid'BROTIERS • . . GAM , . . NO. 51: F#fU Stxteet, A sow Mob oral rurtA uutdsolabis potAanuL 1 •TTy*:Ers. VAletsj.Brt!ssels, taiqueix;r,,rnapsarza, AL lizip• sad sham smoottma, Of Piano and Table pervert', um flag' ... • c .011 X 1 ,1 4 .001 14, TIME pLY - AND TWO PLY our, 'omit/ Kim ogee°. CoIDALLaI xecA4thit . BROTH S B r • CM Witna street. OLIVER M'CLINTOCp & CODIPANT fir. ¢a34 regtrfo~ .0 "V...a er WEW 413111.3C)135, Whteh are oreredat a Jut byrlor. prices. • amra.axxs Ingrabi and Comsnozi CULPIX , MWEL liTri,ttinga at . Now York Priam 101:4tha bantam:. to c 20,2 Cub tams. Nana' woratirdc.o 2$ stagittreet BOOTS. SHOEs. 6r,0. t Pet , 'l4 al. 11,1,{prj ULM'. 110t8 , . TOlrrliT s ituasrap AND CaILiWIN'IS BOOTS,. SHO'Zig, • AND, GAITFIB,- st - _et issacestga 31 FIFTH STREET. lisr. iri.nn4v SCHAIIERTZ it CO. nr, =l= COItGAESS GAMMA, AND pI&LtIORA.T.,S, - Worth St, selltni at 11.50. at 31 FJP,TIi STRIZET. W. E. SCESTATI. & UP, - • MITHOGRAPHHM& suinlawir « - GLIM Queoux.& eoh (swarms la Ow I% liebogiamaa & Oka. , inmj i ppt Alp ttr Erma. ° lite4ll Otreslus,'-libew CeriLeattes Hank 4•14 / TA SI r C A "" 34141.814, CUTS Sr" Aocab. 117 Atiteir * Dar ni kle ...UM,. • - .41 .17 ."r* OIL CIAT/Ll—For'.neetv Ta- Nes. comma& i tla•kma• •Of Nal ip.rtme. au at limn Ts fO, 1.01•••1 • &if UM. UU W.. a pgata ita tow Dern. Maas mo Y. 1 1 / 1 1p141116 •