E 3 ~~£. II rstoai. siiistisze LT. [IMO!! HLPBBLICjB h'ONINATIOES, ton rums 07 sun zinn counT WARREN .WILLI4IIII4 ' , Of *llegbosly Coto tr. Q~III LL , • •IMATZI ignarrr, of I/abloom iv All.M2Xt szoßigit lITLIFOIL Oak Lin& IMO LA IL reltn, Clty. AMMAN arr. Avaottallir. 111.06LER.1 . . liesarve, TD GILMER/I RIDDLE. Alleglasnr, DAVID 16 alsegetagy. 1 . 10U10502,urn JACOS".3I. WiLIXI36 CUT. 4, P. ausiiiroar. in:party TD COIMIMOSILS PILLOW. Tarantula. 0360,1•11 clawsort, City. zoos DIRKTO:4I 1. 11. D•V11, sewtekter 7IRTCOII3IIIInONSIII - CMAItLan P 17611, Manchester WORK AMU WORKER% Evry.bOy ought tO be t horo ughlyoh in strecteu In some honest trade or calling: Great utility there was in thou laws of eeveral ancient States which - made such Inatrisetioii obligatory. Work, in some form, is the foreordained lot of all men; and this is not a curse or -penalty, but a wise provision - alike for happiness and *respectability. Pdysical exercise Is • the Indispenanditlon of health and enloyment; and it had better be tak en in ways to be really productive than as a recreation or amusement, even if the worker has no absolute need of the Proceeds of his labor. Bat it is empty impossible to foretelg except In very un- common cues, whether a lad will have Million for a trade ai a means of sup ,port, or - whetter Lewin develop intellec tual Dairen lilting him for mental work. Riches notoriously take to themselves te.oga and flyaway. Pat - hue/flat upon. tailors in this country,. at leak, destroy mez.i . of thou who depend upon theta. Soolety is everywhere strewn with the wreclu of young men, eon. of parsons in competent or affluent circumstances, ben , stunted to a style of hying and expandi- Uwe equal to the whole estate; and which' upon division among the heirs prorea an inadequate maintenance. They take on habits of ease and luxury which acquire the force of natant; fell to comprehend the value of money by earning it, and swiftly or slowly descend to king as vests upon the skirts of the community. Many of these cadets, carefully school ed, bat above their natural endowments, crawd . what are called the learned pro , cessions, find that tort of work above their calibers, and demanding a cantina one strain to which they 'are not equal, • and they fall out by the way, to find themselves totally unprepared to grail. pie with fife as it is pruented to them. It is simply impossible to tall what n boy is vied for; In the. great bulk of ctn.. - If he ut precocious, developing early and In an extraordinary fashion, be ispretty cure to prove a failure upon 'reaching nunhood... Hence, ell' . bop ihotild be put to - trades, and .be kept at: ti until they have disclosed capac ities—aid aptitudes for other kinds of verwir„ A traded/ s sure resource, end by means - a bad one. A competent journeyman is certain of an income as :large or larger than a majority of clerks, Vacoorustatiti, railway employes, doctors, lawyers and clergymen. Not only la lie immediately better or as to wages or emoltmienta, but ha In more certain of expandlngsrp ultimate success, if he hare talents, energy, sobriety'and integrity to back him. The material prizes of 111 e not fall to professional men. Er cepting that the lawyers have a monop• city of high political employments, for which they are, in the main, of all men most milt, piofeufouat life affords in the Aggregate less substantial rewards than any other, and is by large odds the most eerremand exhamtire In Its demands apes the physical energies. Besides, if the boy has acquired a trade, and hisiastes lead him in another direction, be experienoes no difticulty in :hem the craft aaide and catering upon .. a new career. In getting a trade he has . acquired a .sel*relianze of much value, - has drilled and.haidehed Ms bodily pow ers, got considerable knowledge of men and (kluge, and can fall back upon it In rerems. There are many con eptittOus iftustrattima of manhanics en tering upon profeadanal or commercial ,iffe. and achieving the highest mixes. - .Thinemt torn who were not Warned to work, even with their liands;iett discov ered In themselves superior endowments for, otker_aierte of -labor. , . Over against - each of these stand s c ores of mechanics, either too proud or too lazy to work, with no conacionsaess of ,superior men.' ..tal faCuldes,:who tar shandoned meal trades to hold small offices or the like, and hare descended .fwm the rank of respectable citizens to cipnton Ma tra. li is a great evil that the old-fashioned appreeticeship system ttaabeen domed : mango: .It was the basis of much eatellence as' well in personal 4dtirroaer as In workmanship: Six or , , seven yea!! is not too long a space to be Jeroted td the zap:dation "of a trade Whit fa Worth learning at ail,, Is worth - laming well and in all Its puts. Two or three years do not mince for this. Ile:redo taw Of. the Trade .golons are making i-Veat . eitstakti bitty plopose to _tern 'tat - wbat,: they, denominate a "skiiled iroikniek" upon - 'three years. event° Wei:notion. Only Incases pure - ly.execotional can that. Job be so done. Uri Catlinquence Is a multlurde Hof in ,poropeteot workingmen, who are. die euthdlcd with tberneelvek with their all bloc and with everybody and every `Bata long apprenticeship la desirable boat* ,of its tendency to solidify the iiibits 'end chnracteri of those who are "objected to it. Byron, or somebody 'else; said that betwotnL fourteen and twentrono was the era of datentlbllity. Certainly in that epoch many unsatis factory - traits appear. The boy thinks he is a man, when be . is' not: Way wardness and egotism expose him to many U ho escape these, and reach Maturity with habits of applies, riOn end seibetity, he has takesiout the best Instuanee' policy potable against all *Wintry oenrinnenetee. abort 'Toren tlcethips ano highly detrimental to eta. Wit, of elareolei. If, -as we have remarked, every boy ought to learn a trade, both for his own advantage and the welfare of the whole community, then iVfollows that all corn. binatikons by which boys are deprived of Aluiprivilege or right of learning trades is of mischievous tendency. The right to work is about asistmary as the right to breathe. It cannot be denied' to a bausiA being without the zaniest Wpm , 4130 to WM' pereonelly: Alicepocity to rink Sails Mani of suiteninee and the scrmuir:of re9ectabillty and'aieful nem It le, Mukluk. of consequence to the particular nation and the whole world that each" man performs his full share of labor., All prodaction, of what ever sort; comes from work. ' The more work the greater the means of comfort.. If a man work at disadvantage, for want of proper training, or at employznint low his natural gifts, the cocuannity suffers the loss of SO much capacity 'wasted. 'The light of knowledge is put • out and 'appraised, which is one of the sorest 'erns under the sun. IL the District: Commanders, e t the suggestion of the President, or upon conaultition - among themteltrA, shall order the` elections Lo the several revolt ed States to be held on one day, they will do a' sensible thing end meet with general tpprvval., TAXING MONEYS AT INTEREST ayttt By law of Pennsylvania all moneys at Interest are liable to assessment for State, county, city, borough and town ship purposes. To such taxation theta ran be no valid objection, so long as the rite is reasonably, and ouch discrimina tion is allowed no not to tax the same property twice, as is now done 111 the case of mortgages upon real estate. Bat the latter point la not the ono we ••now care to consider. In ono of the counties In which we pay taxes, the taxation on moneys at interest exceeds the full amount of income legally derindleTrom capital so invested. For the current year, the asseauuents on each one thous and dollars, are Comity Mx,. ' . bond tax; - State and .} mill, Borough bonds - School and Builillag bond . - sc: being slaty-two mills on the dollar. Besides this the United States lemma tax on each one thousand dollars so in, vested la three dollars, making an aggre gate of sixty-five dollars taxes on every sixty dollars of income received. Under this condition of things, three tendencies are developed. The first tendency is the withdrawal of loans by men whose sense of uprightness will not allow them to evade the laws by false returns. Such men will not lend mon eys- for nothing; much legit pay-five dot. tars a Year on each thousand for the privilege of accommodating their neigh bors with means. The second tendency is the rendering of false returns by men who feel they, are fairly entitled to ebme remuneration for moneys loaned, and do not mean the whole income, or anything like it shall be absorbed in taxes. As sessora, too, perceive at the iniquity of the law. and co \ anive at Its violation. The third tendency is - the demand for an extortionate rate of interest by men who ara trilling to loan, brit not willing to concord their income and defraud the revenue. In this way men whose no chew:ties compel them to resort to bor rowing are constrained to pay the lender at least lawful interest, andin addition to pay es lunch more to cover the taxed. Thus the law operates as a sort of penalty on - comparative poverty, or on the enterprise that induces business ven tures beyond the amount of capital actu ally in hand. The other feature of the law to which allusion has been made as ant). ordinate to this, may as well be briefly considered. A. man sells real estate, stipulating to take - his Tay in install. ments. His claim becomes at once money at interest, and taxable as such, and at the same time the property con veyed is taxable in the hands of the pur. chaser in like manner as if It had been paid for. This is virtually taxing the gams property twice; which is clearly in violation of all sound principles. It may be alleged that taxation in the county cited is. exceptionable. The borough and county bonds, to ,cancel Which taxes are laid; were issued - for the purpose of paying bounty volunteers; and We school and building tax. results from enterprise in erecting new build ings and petting up the grade of the schools. The name state of facts exists In many of the counties of the Common wealth. Similar results are likely to bo disclosed in any. Making, however, whatever abatements may be deeined lust, It will still be seen that the taxes on moneys at interest, when duly end paid, amount to th rca querters as much as the aggregate tetneur.t of in come derived from that source.' It la crrldently the part of wisdom for the Legislature to change the law in this regard, end impose upon moneys loaned much less rate of taxation, which shall generally be felt to; be reasonable, and conduce alike to the welfare of borroiv— nu and lenders, and not be promotive trend, chicanery and concealment in making returns to lase:more. • The haat Meer deelelve Mr. Residing, the engineer, has made a report on the East River Briage, the New York cad or which he locates at the City. Ball Park, opposite the *pr— oses office. The Park fine COMIIIIMCCA OipOine the Registrar's (Mice on Chat ham street, then crosses Nora William, iIDEB," Vandawater, CHM Franklin Square, Cherry, Water, Front, and Beath; thence to the end of old Pier No. 20 , now broken down; the line eon. :lanes in a straight course. scrota the river and then passes on the Brooklyn shore nearly throhgh the centre of the spare slip of the Felton Ferry Company; thence passing over Water, Dock, and Front.' A part of Tames street, near Garrlson, *al be occupied by the Brook lyn anchorage. Leaving the anchorage the line continues to pass over Tames, snd then'crosaing York and 31.instreets, obliquely, deSecta toward Fulton; after crossing prospect near Its Intersection with Fallon it terminates finally in the block which Is bounded by Felton, Pros pect, Sands, and Washington. Between the two termini the whole length of the bridge'. is. stated at 5,662 feet, 'though this may vary after the Brooklyn terminus` shall have been finally located. Of this whole length, 8,480 'feet. will be suspended in three openinga. The central span will cross the river from pier line to marline, with• out impeding the navigation, in one eon ! sle span of exactly 1,000 feet from cen tre to centre .01 tower. From each tower toward the land aide halt spans will be supported by the land cables, 040 feet long each, messming from the cep. tre of the tower to the face of the anchor walL -From the anchor wall on the New York aide a distance remains 0f.1.337 feet to Chatham street, oppoitite the Reg. Istrar's office. The distance from the anchor wall. to the Brooklyn terminus' measures 8.37 feet. The arch Over the river will be 150 -feet above high water mark, and will os'or no impediment to navigation, The - approaches will be constructed on a sort of Iron tres.sel work, extending over the roofs of the houses, and. Use streets 'will be crossed by Iron girders, at such eleva tions as will leave them unobatructed.. The iron fuming which forms the poor of the bridge will he eighty fest in width, divided Into live (pees' fanning roadways for trncks and other ordinary vehicles, passenger railway tracks and footwalk for pedestrians. Hr. Rotbling estimates that 000,..009 - persons could be transported over the stroutirre in one do. section In twenty-four boors withoat very great Inconvenience. The entire weight of the superstructure of the span will be, as supported by gm stays and cables, 8,483 tone, and the greats:4 weight which can be brought on it at one time In ordinary traffic will be 1,270 tons, making a total weight of 4,773 tone. The entire span will be constructed or tha beat dcscriptions of steel and wrought iron wire. The towers, one on either aide of tbs river, will la pity Imposing, basing a height of upward of tab feet.' The wet of the masonry in the towers! and foundation will be about $700,000. As to the future,, Kr. ltoebling says: According to the official statement of the Union- Ferry Company, they are now transporting about 90,000,000 of people across the East Elver, The ag. gregate travel by horse railroad care, in The city of Now 'York, is estimated at over 100,000,000 of person; annually. - With these figures beforetee, am, I wrong in estimating the travel across the East River Bridge at - 80,000,000 of people annually ten yearn hence! 4 census in 1870 will not exhibit a popeds. lion of less than 2,000,000 In New York and adjoining cities, including Newark, all within • radius of ten to twelve miles. BuPPolle now tbat 40,000,000 puma. gets should be _transported annually In the railway can at a charge of one per cent. per bead, this wornd amount U) 40,000,000. cents; or 1400,000; at two cents, $800,000; at three cents, $1,200,- 000; at roar ceata, $1,C00,000; at fire cents, $3,000,000. The annual expenses of the bridge will be very light, and will only be a fraction of the receipts from the imntral promenade alone. 'fin receipts from all coerces Wan be so Momenta that the Bridge Company, in a few yeam after the completion of the work, will feel oug e d to put up great, !mag cent tepots and portalaat both termini which shall bo a credit to the two Mlles. A. reirenne of $2,000,000 will, pay ten per cent. upon A capital of twenty mniiez. , and fifteen per cent, upon an investment of thirteen and shah' millions. Bat the work will only cost from six to seven millions and the investment in real ea, tate will pay good Marna of their own. MILNE:SAL NEWS . —lt takes nineteen men besides th clergymen to matrt7 a Frendt array MU cer. The red tape In which he Ls eaten glad fa enough to make nay man bine. —Aa F.noch Arden lifflur has occurred in. Pomfret, Conn., with the different. Mat the Mn,. Arden wont back to her And spouse. and the second one ithot:her for bar ineenstata constancy. —Head Centro Stephens is afraid to :rink any country where his countrymen 'abound. There is no doubt that bet was in the pay of the English Go!verrustent. nu is in - Paris, poorand daeplsed. - —They make raids on gambling bells 'in every city la the Union bat Philadel phia The people are too much occupied 3n pt eventing that great evil, Sunday ears, to thinliof the lesser one gambling. —A Frenelt saran has likened- the the quickness of solitionof en sualmalto :telegraph. He tells his claw When 1, whale Is harpooned the : nerves affected instantly telegraph to the cmaturtes prain--"Ilarpoon in talk". _upon . whi c i, the brain telegraphs back, "Jerk tall and upset boat." What a wtinderful thing Is anenoa. MEMO - • 15 - 2G —Western horsewomen wear.aZeuave rig, which allows the lady to wit astride her steed. A close Pitting basque ' taste fully Ornamented like those of the Turks, and gathered at the bottota Into bands Which.are concealed in the tops of high laced caller boots- On the head,a atm. , turban, - with a. plain velvet band and e. turn. of flowers. !, —The Sew York Comtizereial Adver- UN,- thinks that it Lord Dundreary were caked his opinion of, the result of the election Just held in 'California, where there were two Republican tickets In the field and one Democratic, ho would probably Kay: "A -b, it's a sure thing for , the RepUbs, you kn Two against one, you are. Of co the Repubs will win." —.President Johnson's amnesty pronto- Mallon is repudiated 1 v all the -New York papers except the' For/d, and ; that gaper does not :my awe about it. .The Herald calla upon Job son to resign, the Tribune ably expos his defiance of the laws orCongreas, an tbe riffle* de nounces his proclamatl as on "Execu tive usurpation" "only a ort of dictitor -A correspondent of the Lout:6l4lle . Joisrnal eays, speaking of the "Black Crook:" "The declining days of Greece and Rome sawsuch plays as this, and to Mout philosopher. attribute the cleeline. Are we In danger from ths .illack Crook?" Some politician once sold, that America can stand a 'great deal of going to the devil, and in this is our • hope from the Crook." —A stuttering fellow was once negotia ting for a parrot. lie had considentblo doubt of the bird'ii capabilities, and quo ried on the and until he ezhausted the dealer's pn'tence. • At last bo lookoof, "Aro you v v-very sore t-t-that the bur.bor bird can te.-talk?" "Talk t" aaid• tho dealer: "Tos—and If It couldn't talk a deuced eight "better than yon do, I'd wring Its neck I" • —Lard St. Vincent, an .Eraglish ad miral, was very- exacting lu polnts or &lunette. One day a lieutenant. went on board his ship for orders, but the ad. intent would give them because he was without his sliver buckles. The young lieutenant remedied the defect In his dress, and then rained to receive or. ders from the admiral, who wore a aim. jute undress, until he had clothed himself In full adiniraf a unitbrm. • • • • --lien. Henry S. Commager, of,Toledo, Ohio, died of yellow reser last week at Galveston, Texas. He was the Dam?. crsitic candidate for Congress In leas against General James Vii: Ashley, and received the support of the conservative Republicans. lie commanded the GUIs onto during the war,doing excellenteer vice in the Shenandoah Valley, and at the time of his death wag employed In the Internal Revenue service, —The New York World sayslliat it Is a matter of enturnon notoriety that WI" Itnuldon, the novelist, is the Wilstress of Maxwell, her publisher, and it !salmi known that Milts Evans. the author of "Romola” and q.‘i.dam Bede," •is living iu unholy bonds with Lewes, the Corup list philosopher. When Ruakites Wife left rites for Malials, the artist, it didnot prevent that eloquent writer from eubse qtlently warmly praising threpictures of the sucts.visful rival to his wifo'a ashy ' none, and when Ruskin lectnrea, Mrs. Baskin and tier istramorw arc frequent ly ' , Oen in the andlence, applauding the deserted husband. —The Lexington House, In Lexington, I llansachasette, owned and occupied by Dr. Die kLesvis, was destroyed by fire Saturday morning. The fire orig nated in the upper part of the building, and In an hour and a SAD the whole structure was consumed. Some of the furniture In the lower motile wax eared, but the low is nearly total on house, school ap priratus and furniture. The toes Is es tiinattsi at about it.25,00:1, on which there Ise insurance of about two-thirds of the amount. The house has been occupied tiering the vacation for the incommode. lion of Summer boarders, and there were twenty or thirty stopping there. It was originally erected fora hotel, end wee nor opted as .n e tt until three or four years ago, when Dr. Lewis purchaaed it turn school. CHOLERA ! CHOLERA 1 'lVtth too &moat uremia .areal or Cholera.. Urinal:ale perms atilt ha skoseparwl tor IL gs• capt .r at easeriares has ditto: aerated to be Ina toast aerials antillvie7thal WA has eared ante stln etre Inaba, sea :mace pager.," a new sad ea WO artlele, Vbs.* it WA, AND llLLl stni.l aLtriCLE earl he hat Whew lie chol er. "Lassa So on two rotate olnWosa , leas f; nod ny earns trace that • , taiOLXJLIL • NM %Le ble. • ekd taw t - tded - ari attar% am. ton It a tal.da to MY. UAL, II F. wadi We* an wilds thkt 7. esa depend- es, you tbould crltttle It p the exthastoti et all other& toll/ mai la Pll ., tsbargh, I JOSEPR FLEIIIiG'S DRUG STORE, Carnet Plar..otl antll Iltatiei Street. se,2l: 'ABE YOU BILIOILlit• llaill.ndee of bottimexeshlll saiew. this ;mee t!. In the aterreattre I for. sleet to elecon'ere of lbe stoseerh.lime complaints are patsies the meet pteca!ent of al , Instant 'cheeses. Its meal ayainvens an a rellowleh thus In the whites of the ens..'eePedal f'abf the tonne/11. an aa..sror allahtle hamlet imealles v ie the right , olds, .hsle Petersen tad shoulder bialy, Mee heethchr, istettedc, meant nem, Is::: of airoctito and Ittenlsrltr ,of the homes. .Whoever recogelemplll.l dlageeme as spolilne to hie pent o°4oll/moons7 be halt* eat. talc that men bill e clots In It, teemd eat! leas Deese. throng, bi. rowels team Is cap Mlles t for els health. and rust lea Ilnr requires Metter tad s rialat MX. use of tho eye UM se es of 111.M17,. TER.'S 111=101.3 Is to meet lest tech exlitneles b this. Ile tante Pr 11 1 ,4111 roams the liter from to torpor. sae Its aperient heateat stole reamed, the th. Matins) mast of lag meretlehe coamptitent upon as lunOAeet .PolY of eetareq ca.hartie, the 01h. Penoas ot 011 ions habit yid tad It the bast sateinaedagairmt the attache Melaka they are comiltutlonall7 Preelreceeer eed eece/4 ems , l2l/7 arrold'all the oreleary s'eoehlte sum. . . , CIOSE OF &EMMA. • . ....., Dn. Kneen I I write $0 th ou you to jMr Undo.as and othatlllo nisSolimeenk Of tar d 1... me t hs which I toted to eonstat ros awe time la January last. Too will remember that I had a eamplleatlott of dlanteal . 'lthaca Seal/ e•tled la atemlble Snots. waled, bad . tent ed.teedta ..10dot on reeneat o 8 newsiest thagla ablealt ems leered ardiat eel= ea orlon(.. . I Snow Met lb. Mal. at no or untug al. eater Ilke , *lse wag , tv • cattle, apermloa. Ithaca,' tr thesegarm et-all, Ismael Itaterelly throw Um disease span Itte lamer setae ether 0 / 1010, 4 0 4 an erthaat or the stutdmittusar the ease Lott DM 17nS9lth theth ,to 4 d beaus. salsa t was coaeltaibed to teller. was • Ball:- tars prowlslea of Paten to 4et241 01 apse mot. Old etadulon la the ernes. 1 reel perlMl7 I tangled that roar method of treatment, Purls Meg to the attest, And local spalteatholualo u.. 11.404.4. oLts. Tz!4 00± - e t It $.7 1416 1 . 4..k1. without entusg. walell 1 salt it OM. mid I Am nappy to report al7Selt well In ever? pothcalsr, with thunder And better bethth than I base bed for Teem. 1 woad Also ads that the &palms Dainties outs were stooge pa/oleo. ad her Mime 4 844 man,•111,..0/1 the morale. .a alter 01 teetered health. • . Isms, Antall:Dr. o—. Dr. 14170e0's thartlltatlon oeme an PO. Inl Peen 41 , 11 et. OM • .i. Ig. 01.11 , 4 0. 10, I,AaviwNillait;gt:vv,s:4 74 - 4 7 - 4 - - . MU. D1.N04411, - .7r., Adams Ihprau Op. /Car, 64 .Infin 84141, 88 an osAartstal Amens 10 ream/ Ashartisanunlii /WOW GAZJIITLI. entd nu ollalr gaptra alirosereica , a /Maid Blau, and taa uanadas. , Dit5601,4T3T10N . , TnE PARTNEMEIIP HEIM: . - 7 - Zign i !fent lnx !norm lbsuitaersigoed, BROir. If CO, Is , Dissolved by Pclutqat Consent, To tike e4 , cl I,lv, ULM ISt ' 11147 Tba 1 t:Vr.71:1114 roqU3W..4"4l"i'h" , - 1 3.33r11. BROW!, r/;4lturslx. UN. nth, ,; ff i. , M ' Y . Iln "V .. -- C Ctr l ' t e 'A ni o. l: take Offing 17.....Aag .1 1, MN Ceder the onto slot Eyre Of 13.R0 N' & 00, iii ;' i.i 14 CoOntiolto t ' ti,.3 fa and OTESA., 4 . 4IITIMPP:I g.'''' WORE /BOA ABO STEEL WORKS, as}.otWOTne skirt Ilea inqatini Way: I . ' L , ' 14 "1 17 1 rPti li l l . a rith , N. l ' TrraseliOn. foot. Is, Ira. Lehaii - HOPE SPICE *ILLS. Arantitt. IMMEIZART .11 'BTETWA - 8. Ortoce4or. to t i DA.ArO j _stal:actorerl and Vrie l tril l or i tio ". II.VALItH .Pc t. , W u. km b.; Po at.. 1 .10, WI Idea hod to Ctrs red apron ..on /awl HOWLS( 0010 to order •:U1177; sa• W ar 'al "a too'.1:21:.71 WIDOW SHADES - Of an r ig:. color* and. Weat4l l , WA. .4 tow priam3roVisili sad 1.11 4 "aal pf aaB4reasii""Als; 11 • ;11TRGH DAILY GAZETTEi FRIDAY, SEPTA' J iMt. 13, 1 1867: VlE"l'lr DOI LASS REWARD,— sroLzm, an the cleat of September 1I an IRON attar YefriiT In:usAllattersKei":4Y:432. pc; Moe. on trim rtolent toe ho bl feet rralte!zett le Mere Teem ol talon:WM, to be left. tbe onto. of ollbEr'r ItebUS und WiCE Yea", Felice lltreent. tlittbarsb. pir,rte WILLLLD LLOYD, DLAD. 4 7 AND OZNIIMANTAL JrAJPA:NNTIV r -• • No. 3 St. Clan. /treat. 9 finers , Ten Can sign IlLaspasYnkinHAP.:ll, T, N. HALL, manotekturei• of ELVASA asn DONB3TIO masts, Wholesaleand retell dealer ft' Tonacco, Chinons. su re ' . V. 1 .11, id s lontsollle To. Owen alneys o. Wm& . 1.114 WOOD DiDERT. Cyan. illettr.Timinuirti.P MEM FOR nnLE, in Old Established Drug Store,. Situated to • rood location. and dolor a good [Full sad FromorirdloA trod.. For fartherFr g:!lorr oddtoso r. u.. BOX 479. P11:1112:, BOARDIN . p. • . GOOD BOARDING AND COMFORTABLE LODGING by tbe DAT or 'FEES DATA* obishml St stn. aluminum, oppookt tee /to Dar nut. qp FubrlA street. D. R. ECIEEFt, Di. 1.1.111 lx etl ii o :TalliaNdt i l . K AND TILE, WinT lnTiVlT a ar i p i lt/ T9 , " ' .001. and Warehoare, T illtsAT ATE s.XT, eppocte lionengah noun. an DISNOLIITION.--The CO-Patta und.:.11,11114 . h . 17 ZT:,,U1:1,1 1 ' 110,48 et CLABW. Was Massing an the Ith ley muted Oen sent, L. M. Cf.Ang. ltRaW MOSS. Ha...geld s Allegheny Ota t i'a., gent. ig, sellt•ng 820 FI EWAIID.—MITOMA.2II from Ma pu , ttee held of the undersigned on lon Tuasdau night, A LiIIIPT Urrai Cow, tire rein old ud globe, cuptated to be fresh noon. .A. 117 One informatiou . ot her. Or ennui= the thltforl/1 melon she abort s ward.' T. W. SHAW. seirifdi 11kuvr.s Mlle, Allegheny Co.. 1 4 . A.NIERICAN Photographic Copying Compaq 1 If lOn hay. any 11sivertwkty.os, AtibioWoe.. 'Pliotognpb., of of Uod, • sod wialt ttows Noted., sea/ thew ir wait to thee... allied Oonetekay t awl th•T will 2. od .12 correct Album INotoorzobs forneepts, or twelve (or el, with- Oka 12:during the oxlsleal pictere. • IWI 7R, VANORIIHUHU, rA., rpeß,lng Rae, lOthstanapatornatarn postage STORE STAND FOR RENT. , noel/ estab.lohed STVBZ STAND OS WHIT.= ICht, deraased. at Han watttnua. Jen lota counlf. Pa., win be reelect on reasonable taros, Gardlti onn '1 IS:u"ldi ii -" 17 id lt I 2d ta•ttalto • varlety of Inbar GOOD& later purchased. on hand, yerbleb will be sold at moolesele.at • great boreal Lt• parebealog the flCd*Vooomitoo tbe stand all bestows too usedlately. App.to Won to be mole to Ns.. oje t iraglt aalreta at se.. Int22:ford. Joolato WHITE, ORB & CO., arzzr.rasr. arritzrzor. Have SOW•Wf nor.% of BLACK AIM COLCHVB SILKS, WHICH They Invite the Atteettei of Bo) ers, DUPONT'S GUNPOWDER. • Tre ken., Yeertter 14 pat op le tete•et reauelle tee. eel, la therefore smart to Steele aa4 transport thee te -sae, Les. see bane/ been 11 traterel Yee 14 the pal4ll sad the doe- Crumpet fer ever neede nu other spal .7l et l irler BJVi2fG, 1111141 wad et. se 111 , 14, ell &tee parktges, alleys oe karil telt i rzol r et i ltierWlseettliter at the LaJW• D. W. C. BIDWELL . & CO., Aucar. T WO .lI " D nED uoueamn Nall' Spanish Segars, kr u rtelltv9l 01. <., at the pate of sud Company, /Vt. rits'irrottionein. : CSAS Terns Peel , arS:e4S DTVWEND NOTICE.--Tb• FEZ 01GRU"NgiTign=lootaro , Wilde!Wm! Nest* Conpiiy, ng4"rge r riM=V'l m ai"" P "' ara by •""': V.`4".11101ca,0477E:'' tarNOTICE.--An (Adjourned • • geotlag of the atooktioldoto of alto • MINCO COAL COMPANY. (For Woollen.) .111 La bold at Um loon Anode olin R00m.... WUNDA.I, Sept. Hilo, Ift7. • .11:11) . J.&1111111 COLLOXD, Ifeerolary. • Priote : T:3 ;I FOR BENT, Wirehouse So.lat net St., 84 NEST UM. E..1.1..t NEW 11 411[11,41.111. STL,E, 337 Llbeaty onset. est "Zeflr&FitlMll/17. BTE4Ni2 e I 0 WICIL FORME:AFT. • FOUR ROOMED (Jr the whets at the third etor7 aver the 'Western Paving* Bank, kl revert stmt. Booths, are newly fitted up, and will be rented together or sepintely. auk . MMICHEINT - TALLOW. FALL STOCK. Boys', Youth's and Children's CLOTHING, 22bocr ' Reesicrbas -by GBAAr Ar. LOGAN, WO. 47 In. CVlfsiiee4 HENRY G. TIAT.P, Merchant Tailor, Cor. Plena and St. Clair. Streets, 'Aw ifro t Diem. of Infbnatat DL minion &Ad* pli!talo In general flat his stock of FALL AND WINTER • GOODS , ER 01717 10.17,232.123.15Z0 NE IWr FALL GOODS. F c g z srTE rood.: l l.'" wa rgi; .7" I I. 3 Aosta, linint Tar, 9969.917 .79 .7799119/.. Allegbonv. tango atzEursi. OF samorm . • E. HOUSTON& CO'S, . a . ar r ? . ad dealer's Is oT n r I NV: %Te l t All too 11.6, una ebielttu IxCLOT/ill. caratuaarsun VESTING S. r ec tr ey readoootdo at to nit thC 11= PA. I.Ite6RATTy. • MERCHANT TAILOR, eernez DLIYOND and •14.dettitil cd s 4 l° . . 811 ' 12M ' • lop snortment of lanttadar Mods al. areon hand. Alest.plata metter will attend to ;net= work. itannar =Me LUZ& BURS BARNES, *lce Proof galamauuer Safe, ULU Ha l MU UM Man PlO9l &111, MP %WNW SHIM MAN44PRat "129 a. 101 Third gt, Egmont Wood wad dmMrdlold. r- ^ - rxrranuaini. TA. sw trkOLow . addltioaai roociameadatloo Of the Oro proof qoaLltlao of our safes . • ' likr.etel i e.P . LACE[f . A ti c rICTIOY) Tei r.Peteere.tble. j ....l7l.6. l %/T. I . ll4...lhorterill Bores; Pittseeeak .1e; • deprtpicenp- We ebip yon, lad., by .11. resa t • safe of }oar snake, left few repairs. The sate•went throngh the dlssafroet troth. oe- Paired here on the eth "March 1.4 ...Ins banters UP...rehouse; 'sad we e. shell toln ccapree Lustha pawn taken onto(' the Mb altar Mil anvils Int .i.raul laths taut. We Ala not ngiDosi nay see. especially so null • As% pealtiposalbly stand lack • Are. sad when dlacovend the DMZ. AU safe and poexid: *Jr atrwably dlappolftted.. ireolll glee yen ti 00407 /07 a taiga Oro tate when we sal Isao oar Ow Ataiii. • Truly yet., ' ' • initnee. St A.. 1. CA CIAIIO. Car COLLECT 10 .ILGENCY. saarna-.,a. a. imaaa. SMITE I SEATON & SEATON I Local Collecting Agent; No. S Wr. MAIM irrazsr.s, hool, ITZTMII2II.OII. r, o. Bar, 341 111I. r al p a ll deatlOa. Lae. tor . . 11 11r1i w oadi hare lftjJ as nui°aka. 10 OIL ILEMISEOB. THOS. S.CALHOVN 40 .A...Tup.111MTVZIN/L, 14.10 f Latock Street, AlleghenT City Itulatuara or oit7 desetiptloa or 0817D8 Un.. CONDESSINIA sad WATER • . T'ALNKEL. .LinlTALnentli built or the meet Improved rye- Lall/a ANK - BOTTOMS .d 71. , M end klndo of wort or Into dam done for =amen an th e nkort rertenstde [emu and as the onortort S . s. imam, Bc•rffrxsi w.Togics, .•. AND REAL ESTATE, 6p)llo Buildt4, Four4r Weet. . . Saak, Insulate all Moaleloal Londa, old an kill 4/ ot Oaocka banatm ana roll CrO„Ccomoude n . Illommoiarea baaatit and agld. BRICK I II RICH. TOE GUILTIER& VALLET BRICK _ COMPADIT o”p.mi io ftwit, • • • $3•1 2 1: XC/ MEL, Palos. Sl dr bags grammar. at • ILEDUCID arer stool, unto on hand at that/ Yard, torah..? . 2 , 17 m 24 hTittnitTat Ina tsar /ATLI arean , d Co. T. rd. ' ""." • 3mlnt a. 'datu, , 40 ..sacztrrincrrao, itr.Mr n ign iai rrop lN "O N " .l l l ,4 Alt gives Os atedat tir vi OW Caart boaou . walv~ , WANTED, • ' ' . A DODD HEAD INTER, • AT :ZEE TATIMI lIOUII, ea 'try( rrairi: EOM ANTED —To Ear or Rent. • • EOUSC of roar or Aro room. muh from for io all di c es of land,. on armor a rallrO4o., Sad not more Um, allooa ants oat. AditOoo. attlair Wt. and Mllt.l. •. 7. ,, Box 46 2 . . e7:1711 ' " Pftialoskt• P.O. WANTED. ' ' '- • - 6emlinlirwm, Troxpriltork 888 . toed Sad travoltos. ma. fin.• e. Occult, Inaolinnintt lest M tnl d. lea omphal rm., dosissole. . Wok pinta 7•41 Bo . AP:BW." ANTED, . JULY COLD COUPODIi Lad.Compoundl Interslt pita. aim T. MilibY I Mk Corner rolutal mid Woodall. =I WANTED-lleia - la Ilalesstrik Y Doparttaeot or XatAntal Art Atopstottoo. Apply AZ moo, to H. CITILINJUI, Prosldest or Assoodottos, tailb tIP tOtatooz4 Sow. rittoltorga. EDUCATIONAL. IMIATMLVI NOVAS Boarding and Bay Bawd. von - you're Lunn. So. lOU IOU? 111103 Mgr, haa..1.1114 hla tabool loont. la t►t Mogi koala/ all 4 has... Part of tin altr. kis:maim" tt► all modern coaranttaora. and anal IP DR 0.111. ae►olara only. All tb• ats tkotalla ltoalL► ...100. snit. Yuba Drawls/ Old t►a heno► and Gem. 1a5.... * wig IN tug. la as moat arodelsat masa.. Itars.arCZ:—All YE. TM/MIBII amt. Intro.'s Plttsbargn. *Du:NAM Prosp•elnu N th. fishnet Wit teat upon appltestuna try Uttar. • ==tl BIEMIN . EI3I9 MAWS NIMERCIALCOLUICII. NosAandBl3.lltreell. MY • rooDotaal Matta. r Hook - iCriPtoc. reamaxittip auel Ailt•Slati% time nillultra 00 irittaattlo aa6 Peamasughly Rot quartet tam 00 rtaataashlp, per mate......... - • •90 for Clrcalaro or Spoolooont, addrioh . N. 1111Arti4 at anoint" - I.i.r. MoOLLIMORDO. THE SCHOOL or maim, • wawa. vcrostuoisr, ram:mops BUILDING. A 4 711111 Will re.,an aY GONDA', Sept. Gez, " a i flarligrtr abir"l2 "'"* ""? C ' D attNDei, /L. lIANGUBST. Pita WASHINGTON AND JENTHD. PON LOLLYAAN.. • Harz Tram OM3 wzDzirlimast li. Apply to the PIIVIII:17C3T. pauoaaDer p ar .W Ito VIOL` PIITAILMIS. Pub Is, AIICZION CITY _LOTS AND .COONTRY LOT'S ,. AT Allo7lolg.—Wltl totC.,„oot t A al tig rer,l74-;,'N'6.,',l.lqesigles szllantd bridge, Potatit trszi, rillsarktali welch aroo os• Rata /Menai or (Mint sod • Pros • • r Mr most. - '• Alia, o.LaatriarAz. set. 1400. alit o , alsek 1,7 rl = 1 ;1 ' a! ;_s o d r ,alt 11 Pony gegglntra. being Oa yr IN At., Tads. gismo lottaly Ito most Ltalagglo tad Matti" Tolima lot to Um wry. It " TitiVATil le ita a kr Centre tad Ralson etroets, falloagtadlise /Wog 'bogy cm atom It Ltgartacsallto. Tarlges ac.. *a tygltostlers to • • A. Lailearic. An.% sell Padgett sgrose. CREI HUNDRED ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS , In 'Oakland Toarnslalp, AT AIICTION.' • CuNALTURDAY. Slept. 14111. at ' .l.lt Weasel. la DM ZlN't 1.0 LOT& .Itula It 0 • 11 .141`...5a1t5, 31118. sae rata... of De. 1.1. 4 4••• Smut Ito &dm Dwain.. Logs., sol eve Damn= taell oearlooklag rtusasltwasta as. Chain .1v111... Illvrtteart • t.t• et ttot !Wen. CY'S ea ba thee. , 11.1., loss •r• partlealarly 11•11 salt•dtlrr pre, miaases.—ta• selgfiarkool fa ireod—tba ottastl.. elev.:se-11a mesa. ltnrall•el. La mow se Um lots is to 1. Sena. t.../1 slitl.vtleby.mots'nri-'aaldeUla".pals7tesif lional""g pile at lets 511 who. tan 1. at ticts .t114"‘"V4.4.. away 'X' of Messrs. /nous.• Cf... Itoss .tent Am street, sr al r - 11111T1110/1. PALMER 41 00 , 11:1 •aellrotettrs, seta . Si sad Et Mk stmt. MHO, HOPPER ,k,to., anucwore b aL, L atmelta. 118 3101Lonnissa or Pt" RN Irktilti Of Zvory Description. 13a1001, MID OFFICE,FIMITtIia No. 43 Smithfield Street; • . 't airs fallture on.; Of rittsi t Sluod 1...na cannaatly at e.i. wros.."ira, C. anrra..iant: softie. sahltkvti poisortous ARD Fftj . idaltoratlona • - El m 1111111CIDIS o!Axmlau.ling Iran LI&D, voiurr monis. ThUA AZYM4 xoraruq Are Among Um Alltaltamthpay..tmea, THE PHU SPICE MILLE, llaUtootore fond bat PWOOUT rail karma $500,00 Portz: tvg....gpozzig PoOluovo of adoltorato4 'Soft mitt/ Isla. 21032 412511:1121112 II2LI:1411 .111,1Nranp AROUCKLES 'Weak truth sti Neighs inis Wiejoi 322 andl24 taut , W ET j ri l. 7:411 2 111 21t 1 .1 I; iseisil44l 1044 szur Coltej 114 4:23.1[4 Cuss weimuouriz." RIC>ISRD :11118R11.....'..ik'',L10„ . 32 1fizip`COXIVIVACRE" N A o. I 1 GO WO O,d s treet. IZ . 4&D 'Ol4 VCa TULAZ. , i OM VAT7 Trars A Liray. 4 4144 44.r.d' § r IKARGIdanTn. ILZTOiTIik Mat tl r iEfßooNs. , L 81,1)11.161.1.1St WAWA ote - Ary • Etatti_p k i"A•" l " l 74 , Lava eir/wootra; TXblSew U ai S s a l = s a r ea m al low,. aet mut 0 al Oe sat eralifrui 'R • Ltu.l.• !theta Um aty„ . f i tse• ud Wins 44 4444 4410 an nut. SHEP'HA.FMI -cPiAcFaRs 317 Litoarty Strfet, Privssuasa, coneamassm le t firt MACHINE CUT CORK., PIM% TAM Mak 1K.001;111* XILNOLass, Nes. ifs & tas Thlidl 04 Iryttia",,, PRINTIVO AND WIMPPINI2 PAPUS ozin .iuturrtsxmw..Z•47R omen thai . 4vsn i nn o . No. B'2 Third *met, Pinbar" pa„ crrn°"B- Lnc atnia rair.... 4l ‘, 7 on.cyou udia; levisa arrays, Weft. • -7-ALE HENEFIWIS ZEMION wATt . And all best briadaTV a lai Ain ash bottudb, . C. auntbia ♦ et, ax 13,44 luau% itivizz 7.1.7.r0r