Kg 45tre aittsbutir Gairtts MONDAY. SZIFTERIBILIit s. LSO% PROCLAMATION OF AMNESTY It is probable the President will tit day Imo e Proclamation of Amnesty exempting from pains and penalties nearly all the persons concerned in the rebetion. Four classes, it is said, will beexcluded, embracing only a few of the higher military and civil officers of the so-called Confederacy. All men of sense are agreed that Uni versal Anancetyouglit to be proclaimed sooner or later. The real question is when tt can be done most expediently and to boat effect. We have steadily die• coaritemanced sweeping and long con. Onus , / Prow:Antibes, as in violation of the elenesntiry priniciples of representa tive goVernment. We would have all ;annuli implicated in the revolt restoi ed. to their forfeited immunities as soon am this can be done consistently with the proper reconstruction of the Union and die healthful repose or the people. That time we do not believe to have yet arrived. There can be . no reasonable question bet the President hastens hts Proclame- Lion of Amneatty as 'a means of circum venting Coppers in the matter of Re constractiOn. As the Registers of raters In the seceding States hare bton made ;op under the existing laws, it seems moat probable that the friend' of the COngressional plan troth' be in the 'ascendency. The toe coming 'Amnesty Proclamation will consider,bly`incresee . the number of voters, followed by orders to the District Commanders to re-open such of- the registries as hue been closed, so as to allow the amnestied rebels to qualify u voters. The President holds that he derives the pardoning power directly from the Constitution, and that he =Rot be limited or restrained in the exercise thereof by statutes. Otingress bu taken different new, for it but enacted that Proclamation of Amnesty shall not restore the right of Itierigik There are certainly as able lawyers in Congress as the President or any of his constitutional advisers Yet we incline to the view that on this point they are wrong and the Piesldent is right. The President Is not indebted to Congress for the power to remit penalties sad forfeitures. He gets it from the Constitution, whence Coignes obtains' its authority. If we are right in so thinking, we have here another instance of failure on the part of . Congrese by stretching its pow ers to hold the President in check, when It should hare dealt with hint directly by impeachment. The Preddent hu played his game boldly'and with adroitness. Congress has played impart withcomparative fee bleness'. So far the substantial advents ges are with the President. Months ago -we urged Congress to come to a conclusion regarding• the impeachment business; by either trying and deposing him if sufficient fault could be found In him to Justify such extreme measures, ' or elm by dropping the whole matter. Congress Asir what it ought to do, bat was totally deficient in the decision and courage required by the occasion. It contrived hedges about the President which are .no . hedges, and through which be breaks without even a scotch. He easily went through the Office Ten. nre Bill; accomplished the rentoeal of. STAXTON SiIIIIIDANISI4. 61criss, and will have little trouble in dicapitatine many more olllciabt as shall sell hie .purposes.. He now means to force his way through the statutes restricting his use of the pardoning power, and ho will rameed in his effort. THE DEFEAT Ell CALIFORNIA. MS. Gamins C. Gorman was the Re. publican candidate. for Governor atthe election hold on Wednesday . last. Ile secountered violent opposition in the Riptiblimul ranks.. It .was alleged against him that le was most unworthy of the place; that by his consteMlon with rations plundering schemes in legisla- thin he had . forfeited the respect and confidence of the people; and that his nonun.stion was obtained by fraud, and so was not binding. The dissatis faction with him ran so high that Gen. Iin:MEL:I. was nominated for Gorernor by the indignant Republicans. Upon his refusing to occupy that position, Mr. CilEB T.PAY was brought out. R. 1.5 • Radical, upright and iodic:ilium leg- Water, and a correct businesa. DIM lir, EL EL Hate= was the democratic nominee. He• Ii young lawyer or much populariti, and has a good warre cord. The split among the Republicans, aided by bit personal merit, enabled him to run la. The Republicans wee Ulso dirided on Secretary. of. State,. Comptroller and State Printer, bat ..nitited en Congress men, Lleitenant Gann= and the State _officers. Doubtless GOMM= . 1191111 will at 'once call the tegialatace together for the rifilleatienorths Conatittitioual Amend. ..The California Republicans will be wins for the defeat that has befallen Hsurai H. Mien; said to be elected Governor oi.Callfornia, is a native of Rochester, New York, and is on the sun. • .tiy side of forty-dye years. Heiseson '-of Fletcher M. Haight, formerly a' dis tinguished lairyar in Rochester and In St. Louis, and subsequently, eminent at • tis bar of Bats Prandsce. He was, dur ing the last years of his life, District Pivlge at •Califorela, appointed by Mr. Lincoln. * The ringer Mr. Haight 'vadat:dud at Yale Collegiin 1844 or '4l; s k tadied law in Rochester, aid has peso if* most tuccessihlly at the bar both is 6t Louis and Ban Francium. He is 'i man of very deddnd Waits, most :gluing address, and irreproachable Ist Viootsra the vildtes have • major ity of the reglilated voters. The dls-• corny of this fact has led to eforu to so combine the whites as practically to ex- „chide the blacks front power. That any dais of 'citizens hate a right to unite With a Titir to pining political control, will not be questioned. Whites do that aniongthantselres, even where blacks are from citizenship. It Is fairly • impposable thatwider Ilke circumstances • Wail will do the same. But the avowed purpose of this combination 11145012 g the whites of Virginia does not relate ex ' et:Mealy to a monopoly of political au thotity. The expectation is expreteed . and cherished that by means of It Be - - iidustruction may be deferred to such stison, end under such conditions, as to nugatory the 1.4171111 sowpre hi Congress., The OkiWine ;'i4Pa) Toiacto .Plant, however, exposes the folly of relying upon any each hopes 0e -waning any sttch policy. It aye: ; ' , Our people are about to commit one of those blunders which Tallyrand de scribes as worse than a crime. Any at ropin% to array ono elan , of CitiZel36 against the other will be tittendcd with Most deplorable results. Our only hope—our only safety is to be found In pinning tbe path which has been bled by the lawmaking power, and In her . ing reithing to do with any party. That we will be forced to Tom for the Repub. Items there is no doubt. If there those foe' In this world more palpable than an , other, it i that we will never moth our position in the Union except under lie. publican auspices. "If- we determine on a separate organ ' isallon of the whites against the blacks, we shall stupidly play into the hands of the Radical loaders. That to lest what ; want. Theory of persecution will quickly be raised, the powerful appll - 'Wires of that party will be brought to burin faror - of 'the friend and brother,' andthewidtes will be driven to the wall. Aye we In a (*label to defy Concrete? not been demonstrated our and . over ; again, that Congress is supreme? - , ..'What medusa, than. to array onnwthres et* ,lhe, Congral plan.: of a. construction , " Ws hart ; boa told air . ships tha wax =dad that ruction V. duo NM* was surely coming. it has not come, and It Is far distant. Let no look neither to the right nor the left, but go forward in the discharge of the stern but disagreeable duties of the boor. If peace come, well; if not, our skirts will be clear." The Southern whites aro slow in learn. lug from experience. Ast the outset Of the President's conflict -with Congress, they clamorously sided With him, hope ing to reap considerable and important .Two results followed. One of these was the speedy imposition of harsher conditions of restoration than were et firstoffered. The other was the 'election, under the impulse the contu macy Imparted to loyal. sentiment of& new Congress altogether more radial than the preceding one, and in which the republicans constitute a still larger numerical proportion of the whole body. I No indlestions exist, unless the recent result In California an be so construed, I to 'warrant the assumption that the re- pahlicen ascendency in_ the nation is likely to be broken.' The drift of the omens are the other way. If Congress shall fail to expound the Indignation of the loyal masses by the impeachment of the President, there is to room for reas onable doubt that the republicans will next year elect aa Executive in harmo ny with their doctrines and sentiments, at the same time keeping good their pre ponderance in the Legislative bodies The revolted States have now the best terms that ever will be offere'd them; and their interests, as likewise the corr.! mon welfare of the wintry, urge upon them the duty of cesalng factious oppo sition, and cloning as soon as possible the arrangement held out. TUATEL2II in New Hampshire re produces an old bill for Milling a meet ing hernia In Monadnock. It was bolt one hundred and three years no (1764) and a vote is recorded for the appoint ment of a committee to provide liqUer for the raising, and subsequently one barrel was purchased for the °maiden. As illustrative of those "good old times," take the following : I a. d 18 0 0 Al 4 0 Expossmo Of railing Food ie. 35 10 9 Lemons Kau enmity articles 1 5 rx .Cl 5 19 7% Four . ehlltinga and ntnepence were af terward deducted for the rum barrel that wee sold. At the same period in moat of the New England States, even a pauper was not boned withoat a considerable outlay for runa. Many parish records state that it took gallons of spirits, furnished at public expense, to decently Inter one who bad constantly boon supported by the poor funds. If Nei . England puri tanism had a roughlind, there was lunch juicy jollity underneath. Tan DEXOCILLTS are eletiag about In Sf...^husetta for a gubernatorial cendi. date. They havo not any material left In their own rank' out of which tomato a popular standard bearer, and are using pecuniary persuasions to induce ex-Gov ernor Andrew to accopt from their .bands the nomination. It to said that the sum of fifty thousand dollars Las been offered him by the Democratsfor tho privilege of running him for thecae°. Of coarse he did not sell himself. The draggle for ttke Bentorat of Coe•- mirwncr laolltaz—Lattarp Letter from Colonel 131 lyer to Thurtow TV eeL The atraggle for the removal of corn mlasioner Rollins has become quite warm and arching. It is said that the President favors the removal, but that McCulloch is opposed to lt, and has strongly urged the President not to heed the hue and cry now being made against Rollins. Thurlow Weed addressed a note bearing on the Subject to General Grant, in which ho roughly bundled Colonel Hillyer, Revenue Agent at New - York. This evinced a tart. reply from the latter, and in order to furnish the reader with a specimen of sharp writing, wa republish the correspondence u fo.- lows : TTIDDLOW WILED TO GINDEIL GILLIST. Ne.* 'You;Sept. 1, 1367. —Dear General—Public Men am responsible Or lath friends. There is widespread de— moralization among the internal reweave officers. The combination here is for midable. Among others' Colonel yer is alleged to be implicated. If r.s ie represented hi is aiding the effort to re mise Mr. Rollins, that fact srM =Winn It:seldom. It is also alleged that Col onel Hillyer has psid little to the goo ancient, while his predecessor saved large amounts- There will be Con gressional invertinations into thou re , more frauds, and I am unwilling to see damaging exposures in the ease of any officers for whose integrity General Grant is responsible. I have no objec tion that Colonel Itillyer should am this letter. Truly your* Tuurzow WEED. Hon. ti. S. Grant. COLOISIL 3111.LYS.R TO TaIIIIIAM WZEN. Now YORK, Sept. 4 1867.—T Airrhur Weed, Brz.--Sal—General Grant has forwarded to me, without comment, yourietter of the let instant, sidress ed to him. The impertinence of tne letter would be incomprehensible did It ema nate from any other man than youraelf. The impertinence of you addressing Gem. Grauton any sublect—the impertinence of you addressing Gen. Grant about me —the impertinence of yon accusing any of implication in frond, is imperti nence without a paralleL You certainly have lest your reputed shrewdness, or have been smitten with unwonted mod esty. Don't ypu suppose that General Grant koews your reputation and my character? I had suppoiel that you gloried in your reputation as King of the Lobby and the Prince of Jobbers. Does Satan rebuke sin? Since 1 have been In office I have had but one official transaction with Which, you were con nected. I have your special letter of commendation to moot a gentlemanwho ' called as the attorney of one B. to inter pose in behalf of his client. I was sat iated that B. was guilty of Intent to de traudthe government. However much I might have desired , to accommodate you and your friend I could not consci entiously do otherwise than recommend that he be fined $l,OOO, conscious of his guilt and the justice. of the punishment. He gave me his check for the amount, payable to the' collector of the district. lam informed that the amount was at. laminas remitted by the Commissioner, by whose Infirtenas I do not know. 'That was the last application ever made to ma through you. Yen found you could not use me, and, with the same chivalry which a man exercises when he attacks another by writing to his wife that her husband la untrue to his yew, you write to the purest of men—and one of my best frien d s—making insinuatimui against my integrity. .General Grant, as you know, is neither responsible for my appointment nor integrity. I was ap pointed at the special request of the President. You told mein Washington that you applied for the appointment for your friend Webster, and the President and Secretary told you the place was promised to me, and thatas soon BS you heard it you said It was a most judicious selection. Your suggestion of the ap pointment of a Conerestrional committee Is what you know I have announced that "I would ask for, and what you least de: I sire. I have 'repostedly and publicly stated that suck a committee should be appointed to make a thorough !prestige don Into the corruptions and abuses of the revenue system In this city. Such an investigation would doubtless reveal the fact that the morality of the - Albany lobby has been transplanted to the city of hew York. It is notorious that the corruption of revenue officers In this city 13 In direct proportion to their intimacy eith you. It in doubtless owing to,the fact that thole who are most under your influence are moat shameless- in their corruption that the world has dubbed you with the soubriquet of "Paten." I hare never made any attack on the in tegrity of Mr. Rollins, but I should think better of him if the ring of which you are chief did nil rally to his defence the moment he is In danger. 'No one who knowsyou • will believe that your championship of Mr. Rollins is credit able to him as a man or to his character as an officer. It Is not for Mr. Rollins, bat for your expected gains, through die. honest means that you tremble. If access to the Treasury could be obtained more easily thnugh his successor, Rol lins's name would 600 n be added to the list of friends whom you have need, wheedled, cajoled, rained and shim cloned. I have only one word more to my. Yon state that - I am sold to be im plicated in frauda ' Your ago alone saves you from my branding you as a liar. After an experience of six months In office, I can proudly say, .wha: I should not have been able to say bad I been controlled by you, that my hands areentirely clean. What prowls: Jenard can any officer in Now York, possessing power and patronage, have than the fact that Thurlow Weed le Ws enemy ? I am, Wx. S. Husain, PrITSBURGII DAILY GAZETTE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9..1367. A Dar. Fidelity A gentleman belongtug to the staff at ! the Royal Victoria Hospital, et Nedey, took a long walk in the neighborhood of Southampton. recently accompanied by his dog, a tine Newfoundlander. In the evening he missed some letters from his coat pocket and his dog. The latter did not surprise him, as the dog often wandered from him in his walks. The next day the gentleman felt annoyed and puzzle. at the loss of his letters, end thoucht it possible be might have drawn. I them out of his packet with his hand. I kerchief during his previous day's walk. He resolved, therefore, to repeat the walk, for he mt4t have dropped the letters in an unfrequented path, and they might be there cull. About four miles from the hospital he came sudden• ly open his dog lying on tho ground, with the letters close by. The dog must have lain clops by the side of the letters I for sixteen hours, including the whole night. The animal has been re-christ ! Cued "Postmaster General." Au artist has sketched the Postmaster General guarding the letters. WranaLLPrrtcura tarns his vi tilperation on Gen. Grant after this fash lon : .."The General of the United States is today a weed rancid in the Presidential maelstrom, and, unless some better brains than his own come to the rescue, is sure soon to be swallowed in the 'vortex - . Let no Grant man after this call John son a clumsy helmet he has foetid wit 410011gla to-befool the model leader, whose silence passed for tha highest wild m— the pull of whose Cigar was states ship. "As matters stand, the only ad • ant age the leell!e1 gain from this el" •t it one more hollow iJol broken—one !ham exploded. Grua joins licCl to stand forever in ht tort' amon 'might hive been.' We by no tuderralue Wei gain." COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE' lalnes toneo the litaanteL. Co.'. Di/Loewe cure te aevert:go eStedy tot ab Meet:sof the cease sadbowele. .1 cee epepcla Care cure. fever se s• Dee. Let those afected with this rased? try I . Coe'. DiaPeels Cure cures tete otter. and eat do tot tette wale • welt tti , see IN effect. Coe , s Dyspepsia Once to the greatest appetizsr ever known: It not only creates the appetite, but enables you to maillssit he Jour food; Coe •a Dyspepata Care is recommended by MI the leading pbyalcians. Cat's Dyspepsia Core Is an Invaluable Mend to alt who are weak, es6llltated lad in a low state 01 normal action. I= JOSEPH EL611190, Druggist, I= GBOWL'4O REPUTATION If the entire corre.pandonce from goat!. Amerist. Central Amarica and the tlndies, recered by Roams. liortettor & Smith, during the last twelve ninth a, ware pnbilahad et loofa. It would probably be considered one of, the most' exsynorlinary collection. of aPProbvhsrf teftli many en record. The tellers. mristen In ay.] 'variety of style. nod emanating from Indtvl4.. ale of shoe. envy clays, are. nevertheless, el of the same tenor. PLyalcian, priests, met al:lmM; {stutters, ry *floors. antenna, lawyer.. to., tell ea. 3110/7. 11413311,031.. without retiree or eaallleatton. that the tonic* busts:s -lot." In MO In MOse regloo• have Cute generally end lastly al:theme...4 by HtloTLlTaltid NITTaII.S. Toe confidesce inualleeted by tie 1.01. of these countries might be fairly called Mithaelas. tie. T. theta are not the Only token, of the growing tionnlarity , of HOOTiTTEE•fi STOSIACR 111/TTZ29. the foreign orders for the amide rreaStieopet Antt'aiia, New Zee.... Mina, Jay.) Ton ladles. Caw of hoot Ho., Otani. Wanda, to , haee been heavier .in at soy former pc. Mod. its no sett.. to malaria. a stomachic and general havlgarzat, they all Unify N Ita re markable a 1... CURE OF FISTIILA, Cm. Liu= ; I Write to Haan You for 1 • • kludooto nod teloattoo monogram:a of au dl tact, roe whlch I called to eoaaattean some Uwe •In insmary last.. lon will rennenther that I 1.1 • comyLlettlon of dtssaatt which [tamale ended In • teettble fatal, whist had been advised to "let alone" on arthent e • haramthe than, ushlelt It sr. Stand might &Man ea nth lump. I knew that the popular m d• of treathth ab eams.l.ll4 trilns was hi a tatting operas:oz. whisk, It theeessfut at all, cotta thtcrally throw the 41thase upon the Innis. some therm 'Mal utter, in .mamma the ou.kle meths or ta• aura sad the Immediate cheek to a ollaelthrge •Ittet. I was GOlRrallited to belles. was s sate- May provision at tratar• logos rid at rune nos. hid emallthri la the "rams.' I tell partacals sat/seed that your metha4 of treatment, part- Mien to the craw, ant local supllthrions to tat Masao. pan, meat can, If asythlns ounl4, without thtllne. white t tat It 115. am: I happy to ripen aut ma well teen , / tertleatht. with 'crawler and better health than Ina.. bad , fot 'sears. I would also a 45 that the *pan. lions it. amla wen atm.. palate mi, en hat lel: me aat man, Will ail the miergles an elite et enjoyed health. roan. grsa*C4l44. C. Dr. tap 444.4 4.494411.a11es Posea are Da 191 len4 tre9 a 4 N. 52411 4D. NEW AD VERTISEMENTk MNMfM?FM I'l•stt! =carzam aa md atAer .. uzztrowohasii W tautrder—un IaerGBAND VOCAL CONCERT, Iv BT. GIVEN AT TIM FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, I=l Thuredny Evening, 1ep1: 12th, in the Lestet[ nl Itio Bur., VI &hoe% ,tr.y .elect Cteir. WOO' dlreetloAuf trot. W. A: LAWTON. = I;g6 - 'IIELBIBOLD'B E:=l BLADMeIt HIDNLYS tiItAYLL. MiLUPST. ollskrtie WEAK,. LSI. FJOIALL. DEUILITY. And all Frarssrt-a sr Os • URI-HAUL ORGANS, WU.th."4. 9ITLIS OR YMCA LI . , /TOM wbstrrim entre orleßslttli, a.. us Wit. ter tlf 110 W LONG STAHDLS O. Inseams or best omens minims the us eta diuretic. It 130 3301333•093, Is submitted le. G0..1r.p • lot or la.ustcy may tuna. tem ?leek sad Bleed unsupported from 3301.0. .3 . . . . AND anerisEas. - . 0 Mott elia of reeterity, deputes upon prompt me or a rble IIEL1111OLD•ti EX rite= BrICHIT, Xistabliebeal upwards or U years. re/mixed Ix H. T. HICLI111101" Drusigiss. l eigr . it . ? d alZa ,=Vau Delegate. itrYorwr • 151311 IgrROTEVI MALT EXTRACT NEVICHAOZ Or llirdiLTll.—Prevcritirl lasiPhyeleft o N... YOrt add la the meat BLOW. It • well known feet this meet or 1131G , flt• lAy.l[l.h. rlt•tribo healll.lsl worrr T asee ea atonic es well a siew. remedy foe dyspeetirs, sossusertNres, con valescents. tacallo.. and west pesos., .0,1- ally lo coosesseaes or tas rayons...l6l,s at the New York Academy of Nedicleet with tbe same"( tha treirerort Wort ye. Barka.. Van limn. Jams. U. Wood, of New York Cityt we wane slap Os wall-tenors be. T. rciaciteek, of IN. Lost, site recoNtairode 1110 Ol.patios/1e to 01. practice. [ha amities{ phy.leieoe, Lire. triems maid White, or wew err°. to Isr. /loft, SW Broldway. New To lc. the thilswiar letter, "Wa beet used Nora Malt Zilmet la wrestle., Sod ths results Saes heap ns•b as to follYNcitiry the 07alme made aptl y: wa nt l car tels MIMI% If destined to apty ( • want loaf felt." . . • Dr. Bleat., at Brawl.. Nit ., wrote,: "1 eat by Me ashen trodhe tea... Mere Man Ilineta. bees Ima la Am.,lcai I. la achelaitioit of Me ere ttttt pensive for roams:M.l,v My vette. K. O. handareleben.' &ream. Coaesillor of Medicine.) errata me abreast. aosaeriel eelcaryi be Lad iirrertrilmil • it at hl. Taal and obtalead tin Met Inaba; low I with to tryst with axe of ray medical mined, Dr. Caine who -is raffering from buimetiary clent'oe. With spairemlie embetaiii there on, foliate araer). bend at Murals , . litar7ers. Price. toe. bet Magic bin.: or el Mbar doeta. lkitll. * ;t i nttartE M". AU"b".Y.-..74;" OrHELIIIIBOLWA TITO/OCT SClltlal ANL/ I.IIPKOVED HOSP. WASH turn rental and delicate eh/orders In all their alga.. alllttla Inputs. /Utica; no etanKe ladles. se Incon•wolence and no II I. pitapat In lasts and ado, named.. le 111 action, and Ina from all Warta. prooartlen - aefitartne Iar'HELMISOLIVX COWEN , re t ie; KS:CRAM? Is th Great ntt COPc AAAAA T. e xraacr fleneerartiLha le the Ores; Mood r :leer. Hata are prepared according to rule. of t7::= 7 4frat'="!`" d "° to° ' 051 " . tletatetete seelyerbere. letalti2o_ ay- fatt u l! 9 N-tiETENTioN OH and armlet LI ' 7 , .. r . " t e ' 1 . 114171m wt.' far nrAITAIIROLDUS EXTRACT fr... Lea all, f! . M. h ,1.1 , ,hd 'cbletrftglllr le oc , mpanl. many ...dug and It 13 , . gar DrfiDEND No. U.—TLIE itoa.ra or Driso,roa UtpComPraT this day .!c..17,3 ,, 3)lyldeuel Of Mil=l=3l Pnynl , l, awl Mtg . , Vt. Itit Inst.. *:ibis oeffe. Th. r,onsf. all , 13 , be clustd from. the lltb to inn 4,th Inc , u•lve. WILLIAM mr.c.r.tt. Yei eS/ Neel,tary and Traasumr. tr" = ' ,l% F g TO. L. Auatt.t%, ,5a7. Tii STOCKUOLDEILS rm.". r.e:ee .Ital'aoad C.,taDao3 • Lev by nottAed that t!”. an•nal meet!. of S i t n e e4 ' Vt ' e l eTgt r n ' ll!e r ;V:Vot . ; via,e‘ 1*,.. 0 ),:; . . - *l.. 11, at the udlec et m COapatl7. of 21• w 01.1VEN...31F:d, - Crottenr.on. la:. Turrmt, .tc Y. autli:ed FOR RtITIT. F° ItEN-Ir, 'Ware!muse So. 124 First St., 'Ear Vrnod WM' Low. Enrolen tt NEW LI x-MI - VA, I Wrilg E., jay Übe, ty nrect, nor. 2' :; . . 1 /! II,I."' i 76 :I).,AT,STInaRIT S E,,W.k. FOR SENT FOUR ROOMS, Or the rhe:e the thlrd story over the e.tt &wings Hank. F 9 7onntl weer. %looms are n,07 fitted up, and will he rented tonetner ar aeparanela. atm:. LI ..412G8 BUILDING TO 'LET.— Taut Aarife tactury. forneria ny oocu ales Building. And lately bled by Tanis:ter I trarlu. , AU Very aultabl Firrto aim? ab . ore fbot. Moran. . od lLon ul a W ra o o aud [Abo ) , ta f rt status OLIV.pt 3.IGCLIIITOrtf ' nun :ACT 21PlItta afro.. Gimp Soap ! Good Soap ! NATRONA REFINED Ilse dn , les or OUP Pa.' I OUL Da "...mod Oa 110,11.1W1, Utb. The Coarse of lactose. Pion meld rs Da P unnell Brsncbes,3ll•Plupnnt. I.acin and uraa lac. Prof. alltilitXJ/1 floe Inutaellon on tbo Pilau: Prof. LAIC:W.I4 Uaa4elen. •nenl Pror. .111.1.Lalt In Bence. Pa.croln desiring torni.er their daub ., tient' ti totlia early application. nnlltare nee Concentrated Lye; .[6:113 bat few 'nom.. HIV. It. J. COSTRR. nente f• V APONIFIER I OR 2 Oita. a lb. for Superior Hard Soap TWELTE POUNDS OF SOFT SOAP FOR ONE CENT Every rawfly can Mahe their Own Soap. ALL. VARIETIES OF SOAP As Easily Made as a Cup of Coffee. ts e new Coneentrar Lye, for elating Reap. Ines die roared In VIIEENLII3II, 13 TOB .41111711 C BEAM eed le composed mainly otAslernisate of Soda, which, -when mixed with .litYlltlE PAT, pre dates the BEST DETERSIVE SOAP IN VIC WORLD 1 Box will make 175 The. toad Hon Boars Itt vicavalent la superlorllud Retailed by all Druggist, gad Grote =I rwt. azarza wrra gaca aux. -ra • Dealers can obtain It wholesale., I Cases. each cootalealaff 43 beau at Mural alumnae. of the Wholual 021.ers and Dragolue to all the turn anal eltlea of the tral.ed Otalmo ar of CLIFFORD PEMBERTON I= geS.I3,f3 TIB"BGH. PSN RM. E. SCHMERTZ & CO., Bolsi! Balm act lootfocitrert of FINE BOOTS AHD SHOES, 1=! Tao balance at our stock of s . utraner Glocds at Greatly Reduced Prices pus treglisi Ludo; CE IV3 Gaiter; tl3O, fumes {vin V 3.0. leis Est Ct.if Dotils &Is Ind Nit firmer pries ,W. 60. Liz his irraci Calf Ivied • hats. $ll.OO, Larierly ald $15.14. Now this Lao hods, b s yostttoo ,fatl. 11 you do sot believe WI sad e es, at • 31 Fifth Street. TEAS ! TEAS! Of all Prices and Quality, at YEL $6l. Prim Tonna Extra good • • Goon !El=Z=! MgM nr.scit Best 41.40 oe4 •-•• "lir" BLACK TrEiriOWITOBB, BOOGBBBB COBZOtI. NA. rim.llwa YlArd Inn Ankatan..-41.x9 8 .. 10 . JArAs Ts.as. lynenbinni p .740? . a. vortltsaradesror.--$1.40 "" "'" " WI No, 1 211.2 d Teas. X !sett /Msgr. 00. T.. 03.01 Picalt .• .41 tett X do. •1.2 1.20 the sate any 011 a an seleat just what tad at Tea U.! tan 2 .. 14 thet. jrn st ln apy enantl:T; and ftrewarded tryany OE tb• E. 911V4iCOilipsnle, wbo Sow carry rata at ve r y law raaa, and by Mang roan twenty taste per pan./ In the Delta. aside. Lattl.R a pare awl al= Steals which exactly Lolls that tate. A. HIER, '1751 end 174 Federal EL, Allegtany CAUTION TO TIIE PUBLIC ! A FEW ATAIRICIOIIS S AND Inc. poiXelvt.X.l.) TLOUR DC aLXII3 la and around Elstaburgh, are now porttmohor Inwood.. hood racks. with Our brand anon them. alltng our -with so lurertor oushty. and oohing lt Tied, 'lmhof dialealt to procure the quaollte or areand•hand aut.. they art try to lot tor art the the molt maker hero to moot do prd..4". m. . . Top revet.. title fraud. we ara.110•• pealing oar neap, awl sealln, tbem with I Deleted label.with name Ott ma and date at Innen femu, Ab we a,eb ruiner et the alma made amen dm, mad the Mad or W beat xibund ‘ we Are •t all Limes enabled to knout the quanta , Of.riour made. LOOK -OUT FOR SHORT WEIGHTS! • 8.3e:0f the Cullers erne are dWryl the toPeale, el , Oeralralitaii, acme ewe. cav [went, Dante per barrel. Sentlllj feat naa delintber barrel loos to the consumer. • A.. ICEPTAIOY OF '550.00 WM bo pate for Inror¢otton that...lll7e.a to the drtoodoo sad COortal , cor of any pmbon dammed 103110 Zrarolultotb lastorto, IL T. KEIINEDY a BRO., ECM trEW : OLD, OWGINAL TEA STOREII, FRESH ARRIVAL OF Young Ilyson, Old Brun, Imperial.' • Gunpowder, Eng. tirenktutir, Conger, Bourbon() Oolong, Old Country Mick, • ' And Japan • I X . Xi rE§, ALL :07 wiz BM QUALITT. Nci. 20 -Fifth Street. Ii 13.0 • or : —r -PIANO AND OR*MN, Xntbzinn lba pahtle that as Au, atter •tan Tura . mart anteualta tuatara regw• 0.11 "'" hunanalfthr bis poaltion them la artier to Of ou ht•-catire thus •to Ota 'awl& Isenotstsit Plays of privsta Ws ""tn".. ablt tonLefstantodalp iosorqs oss7 stitto. and not stlcsa . .astLsnt r aft i b . •iirix: pukka cI kap ant llndrlll-11$011S, 41%. 1: 'Eigginl ' lL taught far tint rsautt tb• dears bolaw UW11.11 . 110. • uTaati WANTS; WANTED—To Lay or Bent. A Eious, M rota or an roomy,ofl from I , mt :co its time. of laud. ma or near a raltroal. a 1.,: not tom+ than LR..n alles oral Addiem, ytttloA vacs mot term. • ../10.1%0X 411* so::171 ratttma h r. Q. IVAN :Ell—A CLERK in an ex . trueif atanufmtveng natatalshethat la Ws tna a. I* ntllloit to 'ma th al t alt t l.thonth pratar oth Requaata•l la the tuatara Parties. of Ito butte ath l l vote thaatagnave,thsaaty Melanin, tag r7•l ' . '' ZlVlc r sZ b' NM tar " •ent.lls Pltttharab P.O. WANTIED.— Wan ted. a Tareatha for tbo Tailor Snap Oothoonth•ottat Amerit3a Iron Worth !SUM, t 011911.... /PM ,00 , 1 Cutter. n 4 bath a thorough anoaleaga •ho Toll ring. lthalooaa, to all Po attatla ntra-ty eutplothatat salt ral aagita Toll. It , •t of eatereneth ragultha• -t-ttltaluth Int n'tattlZ, near Car Station. Nrolfalthallin ' a? WANTED, ..a.ovErvar Ar Rrerrwb re. bath Inell .d . tr t ar th ellnr . , rg . rd Ugh and d~elra : da. Yur rartfonitre cle i n ror 11 : 13!). '' ar , York PA). WA N T E lI—CARBINES, YLr.S. lIYOLVERA, for watch I r51117).7 In cash, 1r .I•llarred - ili gOorl order. 410 for Mali. 51r4iC.,"Iral,a4"•aCrIli'okr e. ( C4l " ;l4 'ln ner a ' lllTolarfor " Kr 13 1 ,3 FAII. or Carblort. Mortara saornarta 4410 1.5 for Ca 14 . 14 or R eaklngton's novolrars. la or E ILL( Bach made oa 0400(0 Vortaas toteltur,.. l or met can 4.ldrers or appiy to .11. H. JOHNOTUN, 4:rt. Weitt:n 01111 ROM% oonier Pena WI Wtyao rittobnnih. Waal.% W.CVTED, JULY COLD COUPONS, And Coppound Interest Mate, SANE 3 T. BRADT &CO, Come; 7onrtrand Waled Its. WAvrEn--Men In Salearns* Dapltrtnatutt of National Art Astoolgaloa. Apply at ones, to o Prenident Amelstiolt. • eb • 1141)1amand Street. Plitstroirell. EDUCATIONAL. BISHOP norinnAN INSTITUTE. A COMM EM IL FOR lOUSA. LA)IU, I=2 Fulton a ROMPS • Scientific and Commercial Be C 7.421. 320 ILIAT."&", • STIULICT. Atleabeay er PM rings Rant, pa-opens MO• DA_ .T bent. pa,. •.',. r ilfrl,"t7l l .`;',f`r , F.7:4Vti:PrZ".l - I th *„*. • „„„,".. for , comp. to course, 11.. and Commercial. loclndlor outfit of boot. Pr Commercial boom. per guars,. 134 Ealentlau Department. tainula Branches. par Osamu, Anetaat Lanausecs. /lathe:Battu and Nat ural Pt lance, per quartau. trench Magna'. taugt, t Ify l'lnfausots eptaklag tato. lag..ages veraanalarll. Wm. alttkaa pato In advance. *MIMI Boarding and Day School. lOU IrCKW9 LLIMIL 97 . .4 HOOT valcof STRIA PSllsdelptiii TM. school L loostei 1v th s roost tosaltly and handsome WI of the atty. A large h... with all modern conveniences, and etted op for Seer tY scholars only. Alt the Wenches at salmon:nib English cduratloo. Id* livalo. Drawled and the 7sench and Guinan ImAmorea. Mill be Mush& In the most prolltlcat manner. Alasexecs.—AM MIL, TWLNIA473 team patrons In rlttotturgh. xi. pamphlet Ilespentem nl the Babool will be lent npon applltaMen by Inter. sell:e;d_daT THE FALL TEARS OF THE. PITTSBURGH FEMALE COLLEGE WILL ConLiti:3oll Wednesday, September 4th. The batlllurs bare been ?fatted 1Y sple din style. and . .t1 ante and aesenno dela* keel el , ltt red tar sze Condon year. The Ontlen• Are Ing= . dfaelittleats. all the sella and ern.- ne. BISHOP N. 111111 PRON. President of Trusteed. BusprEss nem COMMERCIAL-COLLECIE. Nos. 8 and 8 zit. Clair Street. Elm a Pupas:al MAMA,: BooktEmplag. PermAnattip and AsitEmatle, time willialtad 00 AxittimaticlEdPamomaatily magmata:a of three 00 00 rammachip, par month. .......«:....«+ 00 Pas Cirialam or lipeclansuit adAmmi . . STEUIIENVILL.E FEMALE SEMINARY.: . The S,totner Befoloti Sul el*. BLI.T. 516th. Winter re.lost vr , ll open NOV. 4Uk. Ten.. scosion of Ora triontlm—Smadtog. 690: Tolttoo. UV to RM. Mute, Yolotiog atull 1.0.1014(f. Rot, R. C. BEATT, D.D . Bert. itatD, Prof. I. R cacusr, st6:ll—Les:7:9:ll • • THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN, WC:X.lqt "CM710114102%T. • PaiLANII DULLIDENa. MI rani. rrnirr, I%lllre-open on MONDAY. Sept.. Ow. XYAA ILA Pau. toe gewleso. n 1.111 taloulatts• of IIIQM• DAY AVE.:4Ln,, Octob, Ttb. 'a. Y. 11A.7cLUAL.T, hinal • TO SCUOOL.DIRECTOBS. A KALE TEACHER. of enveriesuse aafl Ern rises qualification*, Arline a oftuattex. References eausfacutry. Please Mato salary .4 lawn of terns. • &Ism altiasszdAT X. L. R. Allenheap P. 0.. Pa. WA SIIINGTON AND JEFFER. BOY COLLZII/11• E 1 IT TE3X OPHIII3.WEDIFESDAT,EM.I.T. Apply to lb. PILBBPI)I(.2.P. I:l.sessbstrg. the VIOP. PELSIDZAT, 1..11.11.5t0n, P. ulled= • IrTMWr•VIOI TACK'S HUN LOTS AT AOC, vrlabe .old an the perishes. ea TrlllltiD rent 1015, et 10 reclot.k. neon the aertealer tb• 10 o'clock teeth from allrenaay, so lillll,l/10.4 1.417.7 at Fur/ Saar Within len minutes walk or tee Halton. Sons tralli da Joel . . Bun. and 114100 Olt Oa Atlantan rout. o h:`, T. I!`,At:Ltrl.l big...dtr.tglr .l:l4't:il4l;:`,7trst. OT. I:11V '4117 tr gurney orthe trine u‘d the eseelJent made Its toot sea curlew, travel. Pero°. wo•lons la town may reach their bases at trite rsdnensra easily and qulekty than to many portlonaof etry, Tbasoeclal Mt...sales or all rinot of Ole at/ramie. bomeetead, retro/4M sceset7, and pnra ale, le partlealarty invited to trde public tr4 . 00 ' 07:317::L 0 0r4 "'"'i1b....L. 1.115514T15, • set 159 Federal inteet, &MOURNED SALE . OF_ DESIRABLE LOT. • AND EANDOME B,E4.IDERE, In tDo Fifth Ward, illratedY. .A.T AUCTION, On .• MONDAY. Septeutber. 9th. • rarLiVitlllll 7 = tug 49 J9.t an . Hamiltos Weis. aim szte9 4 / 9 9 100 a redatenek unit 130 erected ne totals a 94 foot aile.r. on w/stati Is as entirely b.. and hmidsaia. modem althill 1,91199 bills Dwelling House. 9911 Salslied TU. ex . • Vince. 6.09 hydra= in-Ifsd.mtilinctleal dug* cotop9l9: :Brat bailee fawn In front. the lel lie ins enaloted wish • anbista•tbsibeatto fatty At atria:an ex peg. tide ten. be Inada 004 of Ilse 9104( I••ntlini btantt In either city, vary tote.. bleat to ba-Ineas eclat wlthls Otte Wont.. wa:k tram tb• alreel ears, and owr ea. speat* n0 . n.11 ii.-9•9 foundry. isle notillve and vntb , 99Torn., ate-Lelia CABO, baiaaee la one mad toroirsars.' eenral by Dond and nonolreoricb 9a17.11.909. ra.1X.9.13 St:th. Anettosean. sce ' 854 stink. cmr larmumotues. . . EEO BROD ik CO macecionlyszrzossi, •, No. 100 .Wood Street, DIWTTANIA AND SILVER MAI= TA. ELL WALLY. Tia. TRAVIS Tt-47.2.1 90T. LEM - , always on hand. ETlEtTaltri in% iemt Io m MT g tau A berrrocat cerm i k . L inatitiz i al asi wr7 Le/kVAV.4SIp, • LAVA BPIrrooNIN ZZlOLintirott na WARN e nettle . Is " In? ". . n tinZit U ns " NrlPA . end , nfliv.l Crieat sad I u utowdlrtrs C=DM! SHEPHARD'S CEJA.CM=S 317 Liberty Street, PriZSBURGIL PAW 00K SAULDION. in 1 aad -....:fr.hiwbaer, In i ana 21b. atoll froa Asparucts. la 1 lb. cam (Iran Cora. Lima ae•at. CotoWWI ink, Otraarbrojaa. Wart Kt. Waite. Black walla_ ,1 tarn Ott. Wa _eatterahlro Oauca. Xateaaa ahrtalps, AsaMahe, a a., for wale at karat rates. at • 1/BJLIICLIA TL t**T.. . llL•astiel. RUlabsrik; Terml nub. floik• delivered free, eft! CIIOICE HEDDENG PLAt'VTIL, gases, Osmium; =pima, at the Oakland linefiatios: JON! R. a A. KIMDOCIA, BaAtta goAlatut AMU EalE=S=l