II 1 Q I 3F4,11'1 • :1 r - - ~ - , & ...pr...., .1, &m um! IcEin!i,k, r noverart . , &Mors 4xid•rkrritatopu • . 0571 0 1 ;t .‘. • ‘‘ '• iIIAZETTE WANio 66' f 7 tlEaf• OFFICIAL.pApsavi,; ( O[ Plitaig 7 lo4 An:!16 1 ,IX 1 1 .1 1 ! 1 40411617 • Ailli minti Arms— , Jr. ! &fa- Or, •-. • , . •• .....6 thwyear.....s.ai onglimirAlL • .4..... ..._ . t _ u . ow laone. ilist.comi•, ~ A... , ... 7 ...• et "Z -- ",a 1117theltink s 15 ThrelUir d k . ... _L.FIL ,- .F.. worn 4arriero ,-..t: ~, ..: -.. !•••11,1timerr. TUESDAY I , 4I7IIr:2I4:I43St THE WSKIELT 40 . 11ktrg OMPIXF# 4 va."Sl and aslullitA**Pfi g f e *, l- , ;1 Na Omar 1 • 03 41 , 9 1 . Fowl" each e't!*, .6firlifeAt; ~offlimt* of algid retains! nultter: It *ryes' Os lunisf tut Fsett 4. tAd Mit Tailietif7iO4:l ' eing ; per . in tlie atati.-Ittlioszere.::*4l4 l o.4ro theqva Mink! sr regrew. sFb imporki" flzte k it IA raerrSte.• -Ike riding prices in th e nutrk ff ittlottke - iinui4 business trot ffilUtdcr , Terms: ,mangle copy, one year, $1...56; , ii. dribs °Ptak ;1,25; in clubs of teesl4l,ls, and vas free do the getter up oftlsi`iiiib: Speciaie!s'aSPiet Awed free loony at Ws ram ()a ' 4.vageg, , this. GAzErra:43econd,ipage: Ephies -oteris, " What toning IV."' - Third par : Home Mark,el4: Biter ?Xeres. Bath page: traptutilre and Trcute,' Allegheny Cattle Martz; lidrelettrairaeleete. GOLD - elosed*stirds#,lS(2{:*:_York 343 ®l42j. .; 3 ` yd;' • Tna initials afpend'ed to- the -Teri inter' melirW &feign eaFrrePoPdenat , Pf7oo No. -print die first 03*s:1i01,v; 781:11:1 reeag - mind as those of: the • ffithfkl and !!e!nycl. - pastor of a leoiiit -ei:nneli in Allnghent City, who is no*i#fig, a brief A!troies4 loos, The letteriOt*h he has hinaly -milled to eontribt&foronfr eOhinuis; xrill in- *nest his friendirma,all oar ies4- ors. Ea WADE riAIiPTC§4 . rja ) I with routia4 , and Pawnor', caused the nomination of 'Bum sit Now Ycirlc, twide t il speech at Bali. , oriThis ;Way South, in which hei thanked the rebel soldiers of 3f.4iirland for their aid In the 'rebellion, Or, as he put "the great contest for liberty:" 91 Course, le also adjured:than to vote for SEvuotis and BLAien..- These 'a,1.0 the nma, Northern Democrats, \whom your leaders propose that yon shall votel i for and vote vrlth." • pt fess -Baturday's GAZETTE 'upon the tab lar statements of tests recent ly made at the Tfitsddt:tgtort Nay' , Paid, *Of. samples of bollarplati orPittehurghlnasti:. factsre, j we inad.iertently did iniestide the firm! of Park, Bro. & Co., by, stating the mean tensile stretikth'or their' steel plate at 64,180 lbs. per ppare Ana, widokwas the meal strength Of gust rolled fivirt,eaat ingots `without being hammered., That rolled from hammered' steel, iruch as they are •liccuskrar ed to make, stoldiklAftlibe ! ..iimeme than double the iderage eirenglA of ierOught ironboiler plate, .The Banging 'Citalitie% both are pronounced suPeriox. - The' figirres 'were eereeetlY fiefr_* 4 t l W,Pr, ll #4 l U l 4 l, of the same article,' bUf t h e error now neied was in the th ereto A WORD TO -FRIENDS AT WASEDNO.t, In view of the •i:e6ent - very extratirdlnery mud dangerous '~. Ctbrec .text4la agla#V Public peace , V O 4l l , a t I CO . bination, ozgantrsl,t , Pmpiuunt r the lie with the avowed . oliject of-reyohttionary zesistanoe to th44laws,# the;fedirid IfUlort; we do not hesiiiaio sa t It tile Very. plainest duty of our loyal, frieUdi in 'con gress, before they 'shall:8414"; to •maim, the most effectisteliroviatoniforriOessag: the tbrecteueo l 9lBice; 4ul:siCurhii the complete oaf:cutlet:kg ; the laws.•;;The affair is rapidly assumiiig - a serious posture, and the conspiratos4aiif ie„ itlitacify Hake' 'mown their designs." With an abundant warning, the loyel:peoPlp ,; -4 4,111CReVtigic insist that dueVidiutionfshall be - taken k meet all dangers, cri - Tult By the terms, of the new, charter, of this, city the choice of municipal officers will be made in October, in connection With the State election. aim nomlnatiets will he. made on the fifteenth of_ August., By reason of the consolidation of a num ler of outlying districts with the old city,' the municipaCeleetiOti has received fresh importanee. iforecpcipulatiOn and greater _pecuniary interests,are 'twelve& , Besidei„ adjustments miast neecuiarily be mai:l6'lloh , will require experience, tact end judgment to their sultabl6 management. , The citizens should see to it that a right, start is made, and politicians sh'Ortld lieei titifiethe suit of the last electionfor Mayor under Itte old charter. • , We have received several communicatio • recommending intliiidualti fcir.varlous, offices, and have, hem urged to eSponso tie advancement of particular trPon full reflection, , qPnciTided that we cannot participate Itt this traumerin rivalry between indlyidmds,All of whom we respect. BspeciallYCanitot - we afiow our columns to be Mee then:tedium for personal detraction and aliiise:-* P.:* Whatever an notmcements candidates or their -friends may see proper to - fie, our AdfOising columns are oPeA, as a matter id' coarse. Beyond this w4l , ,Topo' ileett, it desirablifcir u s to go, in present positioriof affairs. In this Judgment .7a think all jtidicious Re: publicans, upon a liitie reflection, Will We have received two or more. communi - cations attadking persons named city offices, which - , we suppress for the reasons .above given. z}, - 1 .-E'<,..5.,.. 5 .Fc - f;'`,./r4a , A ~~«aia>~i~: " BM cam i THE TREASON CITL3INirING. ''-'lrahlairaiwitydaiiiiizoalirlioiiil qiii a message from tfiL/Freiideliiii tie Tufted States,. duly tranymitted by him to Congress yesterday, of which we may say, in the words of; an . indignant: fienator, that It istha moat ittemediaridoenment Which ever emanated : - from that souree7s,n,frn. and iiireetdeeistation that the_Xteconcittne.,„ ' don-Aebt ire aleWil $444 1 /4 1 1.10;04.4 z!'?., Electoral . !Ass front .3M , reeonstrneteth fiat/rfotd a be eotmted in, November. : .Vintethe , 0 140 4 'OWL .41. 1 1 c Pr 3 P9segi: :4tach riguldleXpeads to still balei 00 14 3304,01!e+ Whiiih has tilid , etil be 0 1 4 i 3 l*k 3 Pes f 9; 4. e44 3 Pidr : iiill: . 1 0-*4 thit4i tggkdersizt '10,11e4 - I.lbeiVell sounwlich,Tial abmidi :,t ice tbraOgliout 11,,Litirktklierpirriliie tocala etiiinetber 're-, bePhoivikabist ta FelleniriutheritY! olily gactiotea 414' Pronnagate4, tiy . . tilailiabiitutii4ba ens the Exectitxw Clutir; tiTe Chief Itingistratetf • tifislhitiei haegmte • far enough I It can i d; no farther without imperilliai ill that t 4e' , have just atteursted to 'ea". at inch a fearful'cost. ThreaM, mere wards, ;IMAM `nothing mare to the exlitiugdanger. - The !Ow will tome (next. It will !tut Inlprig •nnttl the opening gun upon another Bump r will startle the seers, aisle irbitse Once Fiore thf3 Republic. < Ufi nlarndstsl The crisis _is 'too serous and 'too palpable for any mis. understanding. The bade old disloyal Spirit,• of gt,part.j which wordd rule orruim has imie llairevolutionarp to the laws of the Nation, the execrable Ivillaina, who have once &beak* warred upon the Nation's'life; whom we • compteild at each a cost, and whom we , have toe generously, forgiver 4-, Isagerly 4 - ;accelded the: , invitation' to re, , bel iAme here, ~rind, placed of a 13vmanarr, - who perils di by his remiss ness indety; we have an avowed and•deti -ant traitor •in the Presidency, who pledges to the neictreason the 'genre saric ,tion of klahigh place. and power. , 'Do our loyal people snwose that the. rebels can see aid-hear this without being tudinitehilto strike another, and, if Tiossible, a deadlier blow at the Union Y That:is what it. Means' I .. Another rebel, lion! Another war 1 lAnd is it for this that ;we gave a half million of lives and thous- L in arils of salons of - money, "iFith a sopow and suited, ig which , ' no s woOs e'rez Friends! Hark and yon will soon hear the drum-Illeat ! The Union is to be Idea served and its laws enforced at whatever 'cod. liVe.are all ready for - it, thank God! and the struggle, when it comes, will be short arid forever dee iaive. • SmaceUW's next march to the sea will leave tnle'k ail Wide as the Confederacy itself; and Glterrtel next terms Will be less generous to a van. quashed foe.. - ' ;' .7` ,-, VO E, P ,NNELLIII7I I4E- 1 ! . Irere'advised tea dam einceithat the: eubsicriptions needed for the inic4saed this project wets very neailY..aido up, hut; at the recittpii; of the °Mat* delqedtctmaloi 'Mention, of then:litter until WA:dollar" iihetild*ocured. We now learn tramllis punb4land Civilian that all of the Tufo' loau has been tokkeh, and MO Avery , cOntingencY which. cciold o / bign l 4- die 44 - , Mediate end rapid ytog r ess of 04:instruction ,Itaitiinally'been removed. ' ,Theiniole:ll4 from Cpnnellsville to Cumberland is in ac. 4 tivelneptiration for the ritAil iof'welrk,; and this has been.ln ,pict reetunedat save* points: This enterprise is at last of the and its entire coniple it In -twenty months is ;regarded as absolutely certain: ' Pittsburgh Post -wishes to construe the 'Bum, programmo of revolution,„ as inettning 'only what, the Pemograks,will 40 . ,with Southern reconstruetion in the (truiit improbable) event that BEYmotrit turdliLata shelf bo'elected with a majority of, white Pcpr,es,entatives. In' that eient, eayi the PosOliestwill ride straight `over the Senate, Ikutstitution or no Constitution. We quote Its precise language: "Give the majority their President and their just iyipreponderating numbers In the Homo., a ffenata made Itouical by the most corrupt and scan• dalous means will offer but a feeble barritr in the way of corrections and reforms. Y- . - A.nd this, says the Poe, is the real Dem- ocreticVpregramme. - Pretty: well for a newspaper . printed in the midst 0f.% abiding and Union-lovlcg people. It is only the Benife, - one.ludf of tite lawmaking ,power under the .Constitution, which. the mob spirit of the Allegheny Copperheads would crush and blot out with the strong. hind of violence rand blood. - Of coursi,' teLoiwpuld do it in Ito other way.„ But we protein still higher 4uthority forfora correct exPoSition,_ of Demochitic 'designs. - Me' print`elsewhere. the startling threats of Gen. .Ewrgo;.et 'Democrat,,fle: diatiuguished.--that be-was named as a candidate in _the • York Convention: Thigh/ his antlinritY, we are informed that, even•if •they fait -to-elect a President or a majoirityof Congress, th e new war shall be inaugurated and the public laid in ashes. The. politics ;of .our neighbor are bad enough, but thei are intik- I. livered in - domoarlson with! the. biadei:,and 'higher treason of EWING and the leader% of thd party.. , The Democracy of PeneeY,kra,' itia,cannet dodge the twine which has' been , officially made for them. It means treason and rebellion in any..event, and we. mean . that they shall know it and that no tem , pOrising or cowardly' subterfeges shall= be. made use of to deceive them, or to, obscure •• the avowed objeetof the Copperhead-rebel combination. lITTSBURGII GAZETTE : TUESDAY, JULY- 21, 1868. PROGRESS t1)10 MIT& AIEif7RPEOPL, 4 . t*Depiaga ratlflcation. \ *egfipcon the 'ATiht-iit;:tlL3'lBth ) Tomas: Ewrao, Ja„ Si , 'lacked.. ur 131:un'S programme or ef ' war, in' tlitincof another defeat at the po ll s. a said : '• On' be. thirdrif November ne , Alse , lwericen , I / gall: A " "4 =l " Bl ` ,:va s :b soll t rioretniii =V; i t=tl=4l tl 1 4 V.V.Vett u e c ii ftrnaretttr orient/leg egreerttr r e u rke A 11 , 1 o .kk.t.,, xwas tl44% Tpttrt i o * l 6 :l:lZ '° o, l 2 ih:rt a alraTrl w ;o i e l l Meagn i e e rgim e. ke, ashes will cover the ruins ' 64 l'ireeprote front the veech astePortid'in` the -BONN:trek Post of the 204 N Wo ask 1 the patriotic reader„lo4iitt 11, bAnuii Toe? 1 th u pple4 inl ons, O to • der this lia silage aitentitely. It ap "dikibt,`ltt fait 11,11 : 611 titbit; ifiXtru Mott*. fesi Bu m% fail of on, the South era;agala:Liaitt*e ea ed rebeillaa,4 , and that a Democactia ape,* 1 TaiitYlnlithAi, poepoitzt lif ile NeW Yen - Ccrianibisit, f rdient It certain event; and Josiah!! it ,iniiie Plainest, , terms. Ileac threats admit of no aremitent. !They *re \ .)o palpable Ind _tidldic lifk denied, and too-fiditnau4lielf; 'eosaisie for honest men to submit to. These fellows swear that a inalkity shin net ittlol at the polls.- Now, *hatdoes the niajaleY' soy lir 11114,;‘1/111 you be thus bullied once more by the rebels, or do you still, uphold \ rg the old flag? You are told very plainly what to expect._ Are you prepared to meet' it ? Do you not intend to at in Sod,:7d ~.. keep.'your powder dry ?. , „.„ , Mei 'CITY TREABUREiLSIUP. -~~ lissans. Rocrons• As4lie time is close at hand when the Republinans. of the e.ity, will bed:idled upon to select, etndidates for the different City offices, to Fe elected in October,, we desire to present The, namOrof Mr. Wit,, A. Tomunson in cennection with the City Tniasurership. He 114ri every way conOetent, is a sound. Republican, and his personal-popularity will ad4l, much to the ettengthef the party, MANY ROuefficaxs. EDITORS GAZETTE : By year ,kind, per missio4l desire to inform the4eaders of the , old_GAzinve; that ifi. S.. Co'curtmv, of the old Math ward, is a candidate Tor the.oftloe • , of Olt" - Tivisbrer. Mr• Comaleart is now , a member of, the Select Councili and a man Of large builiess experience, Who if nomi nated and elected, is in every way qualified to till the offloe. By inserting the above *ou will oblige a sound Republiean and a reader of-your valuable paper. for many Strzetunrrmat. . -- ,Ifusisfisi Eorrefts : Tie time 'for the Republican eitizens,to make their nondna . time for the various city offices is drawing near. The bearings of the popular mind , towards the , nomination of Mr. Brush are soVfest that no string rivalry is antici , pat ' I sin glad 'to learn that. William Littl‘forifitirly Mayor of this pity. and at [ this, timii. the Confidential Agent of the . Merchants Union Express Company,' and who preidoTtelyh eld from Mr. Lincoln the appointment of Internal Revenue Collec tor, and from t offleti was removed be cause he would . of bend to the dictation of Andrew J ;iluririxl bynocuarfriends ibr the office of City Treasurer. - It *ill be' ,'conceded [ by all who know Mr: Little that Ihe possesses in a high degree all the quali ties; integrity. Andustry. and " - capacity' for this important ' office, and three no namo could be seleoted that would give more strength to the,t icket than hie. If the Re. publican - voters(shall elecp such men to the high and responsible offices of the city as Mr. Brush for Mayor, and Mr. Little for Treasarer, they may well be proud of their ,choice. '' ' THINK OF Ir. ••on, CiiiriDneT.?l The- silliest resolution. ,the ,Ttutuuty. Platform tit the fifth, which declares; • 09,e currency for the Government and the pee-. . pie, t he lsborer and the ofilee-hidder ' the penalonerand the soldier, the preducereud the; bondholder." What Oh Plank • all these elassesilretvly have: .• Alf - n ogee are collected in paper Inomiy ; : ell ial es`to office-holders. are • paid In; paper money ;thiii only currency which any: er son receives for his servicm; or his products,. or spends from day to day, IS paper money. Not one man in a thousand possesses a dol lar In specie. That has ceopil to be , cur rency, and has beCome a d o mmedity. 'it is sold now at varying Values in currency, justlike Uncle of potatoes, boxes of straw es, or kegs of nails. To make gold and silver currency again Would be to bring back specie payments. Every thinking man. would be glad to see sueh a transform • ation. The puzzling question Is, how la it to be .accomplished ' When it is, then e 'paper dollar will be worth as much ass gold one conYertible , intO,the other at will. But the Democratie party possesses no more power.to create such conditions than any other political organization ; in deed, its policy_ of , ippudating the public debt would make specie restimptlon impos siblei—Ohieago',ltepublicam. • • Mr. Chase on `lRecOnstrhetlon. The Washington correspondent of : the Worcester Spy says: . ' • In, :good time it will clearly be proven that Mr. Chase was consulted and 'advised with by the Republican ,Senaters with re gard,to,gvery one (dad great measures that have been passed since the treachery of.A.n drew Johnson begun: The Civil Rights bill was submitted to.hha criticism and. ap !proved. So with the Bureau bill. Senator Wilson declarea -that both the original re construction lawalTere t .logreat part, pre-, pared by Mr. Chase. ,Idiatlietly remember >at the time that the Senatofstated in debate that the bills -received', the'sanction of the highest legal authority,.. When the'. Chief Justice last held Circuit Court in Maryland, hestated at Fredericksburg Witt in hia: q pin ion the Thirteenth article Of . the coistitu tlon—the anti;slavery — turtentiment 7 gave .Congress power to 'enfryitteiltieelllie , ferrlarr. staves. When questione&ou this point 6 by friends oil his return to Washington; he re/ :iterated the statement in still stronger lan , , _ Art absurd story Is afloat here that. Bey inour has agreecito withdraw from pe, can vass as a candidate if Blair' will - consent to do;tho aame. The parties who relate this venderfuttale are intereated-in -the ; third-, Pant movement; and`say 'that if BeVirtour and Blair 4onot withdraw they will cer tainly put up a third ticket: - Andy 144 in the pith them, as well as all his Cabi net. The feet is,*.that-:nnless something 'miraculous ooewrs, the,Republican,:Vote! November will increased several:; breil dred thousandby, the serious' defection which is constantly increasing in the Dint dratic ranks. The third party-ites do not pretend to Si that they will sticeeed, anil admit that the result oftheirmovement will enhance; the:chances of Grant,' but they say they had rather see him elected- than Soy , mour.— Wash. Letter. • , c3. s ? : J:, - c - }-3••. .w y. .. .s a~.t r. Br AIR ups:. , "The canted be fore us is for the restoration of'our race." Old Blair and ' 4 ourrunr view it in that light precisely; it's'`• "the restoration of our race," they all say. " • • THE original draft of the Democratic platform condemned secession as a heresy, but the sir-rebels on the , Committee of Reso lutions succeeded In having such "a piece of impertinence" expunged. • . - TEE Bite Tavern was the first institution in Boston to hoist the Seymour' and Blair flag, The State wrisuiles made a - raid upon the place subsequentl y-and captured a lot of gambling histruments. , . lionaTro BI vmourt has' always' run. be hind his ticket. ire hfus'-one consolation, however, this ttme. lie and plair will re ceive the same number of votes, for they cannot be voted for separately. • AMONG the Democratic Coniresamen who, Billie Seymour's . nomination. 'have declared for Grant and! Colfax, is Thomas E:-Steiltar_ti Mr. Rayrnond's succetisor from the Sbctilliew York District. THE 110 n. J. W. (lordon, of Indianapo lis, who, of late years, has cast his lot with the Democracy, it ratable to swallow! the Seymour-Blair miteription, and says that he shall vote for Grant and qiiarats.: , -}., -- TUE World adverttsei3 photographs of Seymour and Blair , "taken in fifteen 'posi-1 'ions." That dots not= complete the biog ll rapliy ~o f the catiataittes. They ' have: changed position more than fifteen-times. Isis confidentfrltited that GeieritPjohn A: Dlic, now Amerilan_lgutisteriat Paris, is one of the thenstpulti of War lThinaocrati wher e in anfusilig to support' fileythodi and Blair, will heartily sultain Grant and-061ga. , wrrg BeYttumes friends burning negro orphan sylums, and Blair's friends dispers ing the “13tate.GOvernmentk" of the South, we are promised lively times In the event of the election of;the Detttocratic candidates. , , TKO -Radeai.lVeOntati t'Verily, the DemeeTatiO party has, the faculty of buy-, ing people very ,cheap, A Chief Justice and a Whole Equal Rights ,Associationtare among its ,purchaties this. year, and it has paid netting for them:" Tim Now York Police made 1,081 ar , rests duritig the days of. ' which the. Demo cratic Convention was ‘ held in that city, which is dust about 1,900 more than were •.! e -- in 94cagcwduring the session of the nbllcatr etnivention. Zines ermansa, luts heretoftire been D,emocrstio In pulitics, in its piltilics YesterdaY. mine ' out in bi ttei hottility to .'the New York nominations, of - Seyrnimr,and Blair. The people's cause is vhidicating itielf.—Oettrier,' 17th. z . • . . Tux Cincinnati .Engtiirer adv ises ' Demo , tram 'to make no defence of . Seymour's' I ”werreeordi'A - as it:ls'a natter of no cones.; - . Oyenee.. &fund •:advieei ...:13eymoue :w s • ar il - record "l like 'unOthetAM9NT9rPfaultter, othii niuteltin stig,it, tke : wept 4 SOW."' L. a strong SEWARD, Re publican enaat*ier .of COO*, WWI, miali*. epee*, 44104;.4, Ae s ..lool said' AbisfPreaent ruined . . if414 61, * • fir: !• I •l•Prg, - • .was:dietesalthf the - iireoetitieW Toombir ,end 14 7,tiriairoll6 Ccllilog , ieatti beilittuoniiP :.*ol4:oo l: lkby*orreilitil Blatt' m theirNOW 11140,..Ekin_g; :revolutionary platform, he re , ;matted:. that he 'had hoped' tout the. Demo crista wield serial:olT hew dlskthialtime4i .bht,that h V i. hedilneeelipedi wane old plate of 114.Thirtfara:#44.:•4toies.'tixe.tisdi: elfin btdiy , 4 a d says JCP41)..6341;,010W. ,fike*,!:BeymOur' and Biali will - bike yeuir :Shiite Off for.yon in November bettutifull*.?! The,. Bridgeport , :ateindard ,thimjcs friendly idwnitientUßepubliCans td wet*, , :Tat 13Pringfield'(Miss.) 'Berg:feast "says "it iligaticailt fact that several young. mett,i•w:ilb Were formerly prominent in the 'D,emocratie'ebuncils of this city;have been unabli3 to 'go' the 'nomination of Seymour and Blair,: and have' expressed' their deter, minitiontu Tote againskthat ticket.?! • Ir is said that lib'. Setmoitithreigepedto deeline 'the nomination eakient - w - lien he heard that Gen. Blaiebai'been•Wit,ton. the ticket with him for Vice President. He Was Unwilling to "back the Blair family." Thousands of Democrats in all parts of , the. country are also refusing to "back the Blau. , Wax is IV' asked a Republican o f his' rebeL.Dentocratic friend, "that you . hive . noneibut rebels in your National Converte tion from the &nth?" contiden- 1 tially, andnot to be printed, the reason is bat all Union men of the South.ere Re. publicans ' and all the rebels Demoaratsi and we corlicido no better." -• Taw Cincinnati - Corismerefal •says 'that= t3eymour's- nomination after. his , repeated declinations call to 'mind'Corwrale obser vation at the notoination.:`Ofpolk: ibis 11(0 one is seq. A:,nuM goes:. to ~hrid a. respected citizen, and_be rises in _the pOrit ing and lizuhi, himself a candidate .of.. the. Dernociatic,party for the Prendency.7's • •=. T, . nn Providence Herald • (Demomitic,) finds comfort irCtifi'. - rejeatian of the Chief l lnstice by the Democratic; National Cori,- vention, in; he Act: that there will be fines?, tionsaiising in the Supreme Court which will make , it of ",vital: , importance ‘to•the Democratic and Conservative party to have Judge- Chase continue in the officawhich he,now holds," , • A- 'MAW= imailnek of the reeeption : given to the nomination of Grunt and Col 7 fax is the support they receive froni non poritical papers of nearly every class. Jour- - nth; Independent in politics speak in Ake highest terms of our nominees, awarding to them those. qualitiea of head and heart tvMctt inithientiT fit them for ' the highest offices in the nation. " ' . Ttizißiclunorid ; Enquirer says the Blair policy would "clothe the President with. pi:fiver to sweep away the whole at those i l trosalY inconstitutional laws. hich theßuy prenneetotirthave condemned in. the opinion ielki.ed, riexy : December. " By . what,Pelitical cl a i rv oyanc e has the; En— quirer ascertained• what the opiate's of the. supreme will be .next December? BO NOT BE DECEIVE.D.,I i. its the ',st s.ead °nee isirected wliCitet rally W . own accord ; it needs . • • belp—it 'deist be strengli k 4e4ed and bi , rigoratitit W alt egiNiclanT th, care •RXDREYI3,4LADDRYA OR URINARY MIAMI Are Weeded: Vet immediate retie! ilad'petmattent ' 'DAL aidonntre''' - ,111,. •v- -o ,.•rii. • • ' J: 0 1 0. 8 ,4i0 .4 * N,C...Ogiehe . X 1 1 44 .:Ais t aaN,Fl:4t* sale and WWI( thie*R Mere T umo r leute*teili lir*e nizmbeief 'Deeds -antmu:liable etiiei; Inddii>ie eve .1 . 0:41;*4F4L tiltentiefortiiiii to Ait'ectiotis:L" yi Raivensta Boakttelle Dille pnerli,fiegetable, and contain no mercury or )I:iiitO44. They do not exhaust the z systeni;lnt on the contrenthey act as a tonic, ireriattikg new tone rind Vigor ttrthe organs and strengthening the whole Wody: fthetic4ilis hive Steed the test of thirti•Thre 'years;ind are still gaining in poptilatity.i Air TOR eALZS ORIIGIOIirre ARP DX,e.L. , Rae RITRRYWHERL • • , Prlee• rib 45ente Per Box " DxSA.sftEe Pottows 'NECLP.CT. Whoseer feels the premonitory symptoms of sick ness stantldmunember that it adds the agony of self reproacbio the pangs of disease to remember that , they might Aries been prevented. • t Languor, dahlia, and' low 'spirits arc eaten the precursors of terribio disorder.. limy indicate an imMediateknLecessiiy for a tonic; and the best tonic in .eilstence taa3T*ltEll'9 TOttACIT TERS, Sick, headache, pain the; right' and yellowness orille whites of the eyes are unruistaka ble symptoms of an 'approaching bilious at tadk; and, In order to ward It off, common prudence 'dictate's the.propriety of resorting to the most e Oldieions of Altana...bah:Am preparations—HOSTETTZßlS ISTO- Xi01111.1"IBILS. • • ' klatulence nausea, . Oppression • after eating, lrregu arity of the bowels, andq instate for exer tion, dens to a disordered state of the stomach,. which, If neglected, is sure to\ culminate in chronic : dyspepsia, but which mey be Inliered in:a few btouret and entirely cured In a few days, ey taking_ half a wineglass. full of ROSTETTRIVO B.TOMACH BIT- Wain at regular • leterVali; Alt 'phitatclans adroit that Innumerable lives are sacriecce• every year that might have been saved by precautionary meal , cation. Remember that one of tee principauses of 1108TETTNR'S bITTERS Is to vet the intent in condition to SENS'. DISICAbr. Is recruits and e- stores the waning strength{ :and is, therefore. espe cially needed nuts' the season when Intense heat makes such e'cavy and, conetanti. drank, on the Natio principle. ' CURE OF FISTULA. • Vs. Errant t I Write'ttrlhank you ter your kind _ „ nese and, Scientific . management of my disease; tor _ which !Milled to consult you same time In January list. You wilt remember that I had a complication of diseaseti t Which finally ended in ilerrible Allah -whick-I-had - o6n adbised to `get alone, t , 6 a ae - Tount'et a harassing cough,' which it wor feared* might faitcli it on my longs. I knew thsi the Fe . lsir.rtiodo of-treating disease* Use arm was by omitting operation, which, if staiceSealt at alWwould , naturally throw the disease upewohe Lunge or some other vital organ, on. account of the suddenness ' - Of the cure Mitt the immediate bt4eh Ltatha ,eherEe. whlehl be was a WIWI aravhden of nature• to get"_ rid of mime morbid conduit= of theariteni. foot/7 . na m e d shat'vtiur method bf treat. ;Mont. Purifting the sroteat, and loottl apPUeations •,t6the'lletulolis parVel aet care; It =tithing could,, , tti • w ileirl And it did, and lam happy to re 6 ort ; nivel , l i i eve-. P-...lcular; with; sounder and better heilthltan I have had for rears; would A u ; add that the: alipllcations you nuait3, were amoo paluless, and hare lett Me a new man, with all the energies and vigor of restored health. • Youre. - 4tratehali. '.-• 'jacyßEWS CONSIIDTAXION , ROOMS FOR wig/WIC DISEASE% :No. 1110 PENN STEERS' • A. is. UNTIL 3 P. U.' • - June lith, I.BOS. • s,~.au..,x::ebirr ~s z ~ ~~ ~'' ,_ .~sslz r~.»„ Dexrat B. DicrattsoN used always to say that he knew when Horatio Seymour most desized.tcr.bett..--candidatelototilcavitY-Vw pertinacity with which he declined it. When Seymour retielied a complitnentityle 2 nOnx- . • ination ip.,1864, and was expected to adhere . to his declared purpose - nut to accept, he diasrpeinted and disgusted the wiser .raeth:-.,, ,bens of the party , mut was , defeated, ,at the .- ..polls as they knew he world be. The , late Wean Richmond was iti the letby of Twed- '-• 11g1 at the time; and come one ltilbrni- • ing bird that Seymour was Making a speech' sceepthig the riomination, ha turned ott.his , heelin anger, saying, "I always knew Le NM 4 fool, tutd,now he has prelredit."! i,sybi rsa p ih ts ." Wage,' • ' 64 YeitAigil "doarditith 411*.i.:15074111.” Waffle, roze ~ r.l NMI sat will lociseertedflithed /*a, for 2' Wszctir-rmr: CULIFTS; ~ 1111. 1 1* NTS -10111714 . '1,01411/11.'78ITITATIONEI: = tl ' Loray station In Amy branch of badness 'where'', rect, Trios ati4 rapid writanz Is neceasszy. WM dry refekin-lirittirsii.. AilatettfiT.AMPl:: (#4llMans TIT ANTE 111-7:- AL turrussioN,To sy inrsovxzw..-A. tooo:ainavateat ler trams: a pima ass to. take ebanrei of a Slanringltlll• brabare or Mari L rie.l.ll%l4l9T rishaneteenan: Vint reconutinAkea. ittai r CART; PASSZHL..ao Yutton inttlibargn: • s ai •trimitok '' At.; •< sorp—t . , ut nation as Gs. jI,Or Akestantsru4p2 _ sT re.. by young tabu Who mot *frit! . metal 42141121.0,11101. • WANED- - -HELP. W.ANTEII-ARRI4-,". A.: good ts - motted to do General Housework in a. lam "• a fewr . •_ges in His country. Apply. at 210 '324 KIX STsznET. Pittsburgh. ANTED-HELP-At Employ-. flett_Vtareaio. 3 Bt,Clair.titreet,..llolll,„ ; KEN, foe dtifetret elude of employ- went.. Persons wanting help etell:klnds •eas by • sun • lied•as a• • notice.- -• • - • - •.• TANTED-ROlpi # lNG MILL 81EN.4-it the GLOBS, HOLLINO MILL. Cbminnath Ohio one first-class _BOLL. 0 11.111,14 ER; One &odd sircta, hlipi t .,}1247.11 BOIX.GEHE, toe ' • • • • • , - WANWEIAUggi2IIOI.4I I O'. „ ciders for,a ceolebrated PICTUAE, tt • selling rapidly. AAftek2l. - It: , /30. te fivlnistefereuce and 4alline *anted.' 01 1 11 1 / 1 ., V - itoo4-BLA.CRB ri...tb,ot add ratinda bla ; ouishiekr, - re,celve: 'food wages-anti 'alga*" eta.- plorment:Roae katogjgooßaratliaw*A.d.apply,, to JOHN GRAHAM, Temptraacevme, ra. ~171 F 4fLNTED'-'-'4IO4iII.I3ERS. .=Age'NKANTED-410ARDEgi ~ tleroan omd lore, or two 'dull • gel:income can accommodated 'With - drat ebufir No.lB WYLIE STIZEIVP.. Itoont lan frontanini /413011 d floor, and opens out op bolt° WANT/W-.41 1 oAltlx-=Desirabi - • 1r • Ward for,a withott a. pleasant location on. Penn stwt., tway_ligt nadreamingM. W. W., Poatotaela 1164,057(1. intrANTEDvicisitindvikla t • nti,„ird,Aine front rooms, with gr am ,e ',secured 5t1115.00 per week. I.hloardln For single gentleman. At 46 bousETY t i 7.1 WANTED—, _ din it B 0 AltDrottifi' - neaten boardete be m board and lodging Mar rgilinciltdirsttd.l3T.'ll, WANTED••••SAiGHWIIiti liNt T s ' ANTE ll—AGENTforrrFor -Bra— :ZONAL OAMPAIGN.6OOI I / 1 4-00.0 ace) Engtuvings ofelle:NT:and,COLX o XX,:orltb or with- . out frames. :Onie agent bOok 60 orders In . °nodal , . Also, National Campaign. Iltiogroldesof arOtb. Xds • 'cents. Pins, Badgen, Medabiand Plititoa_torpemr, °crags and Republicans. Agents mike lUtr_Per Batavia packages sent post-paid lbre.ilmendat. ; once ann get a start . m . r.A.ddress 4:49 verzap,,t. CO:. 37 Park Row:IT:Y.. or Chicago, , 3NTALIVIEIEIIAGErifT,-As' , Tr a ver:: , , _E LM / SONNI . , n •rqaa well Acquainted. with 'tee Queenaware and - Ohm bualneas. , None. Other need apply. address P.O.' Lock Box 197 Vommunicationa count:kin:lat. . • ~ I•• WAN-TS.. , ~ - , ANTEDCOLLECTIIfIe W Having employed several experienced nki. we want parties who wish, to h a re, collected sod settled Ins budneisway to Wall on tuts All accotultsieit with reethfrompt atten. Lion. • We can 'give-the bests of- t ruces as. to ability • character and intidness ha is.' REED t it TUSTIN , , 87 Grant street. , t . WANTEII)7O.3#.ItEIIa-Parties having' left *orb to be debe at the Futtd lure Repair Rooms of 'O.: A. 'TAYLOR- No. 13 Smltheeld street, since the'lOttt of Anrll. }re re - - quested to , eall for the same, or ftwtu ,be dlspodod ri . N TAD an Interest ln.an tataeLlsbelt,bnalness pa Sifth street.. Terma—ssoo matt; $5OO In tons sad $6OO in, six months Address:BOX:lr, thlielitee. .. . . ~ . .;.- -. Mr.ANTIII1001611:-414.suitottit ; : door, two x 1041111404 104844 . t ' small fluzilin Winn* tbret - .visits l oWitik e • I.rttket), ,Add, - L o dlL Box 14.4111,2stits_ Osincs;•.o : HE _ . I_ 4 :IST-4411Z C 11.-11rawn; bir ; ' . 11.0111802145.9,.. on TA' , inty:tAnnrnd 9 lit , dated - July- WM. 1808. for *lBll VV. eantionea norto negotiate the tateeki as 111113624, bee beenk!, . . Fort Filday,l 8L: betWeelt; Mat= and Pittibtleit tbipantingl , 7n thedronntilay e BMW° if; due. IA 71 eh #ll 10 o'clock A. M. .a LADY I SDOILDIR 111-GABB WATCH,' - forithleltAhe afier reerardarlll kePaidk . • at TEM oyytez. . OST-40n the liiitti - 441Jutie ht i‘ ri•- • Allegheny, . a pair of GOLD SPECTACLES. . 0 finder *lll confer, wgreatlavor and recelye L th e thanks of tho owner by leating. th etn theDlB-' rATeli or, GAZETTE MI FOR RENT. ' ' LET--DWELLING:—On-Pesill— • •siiivanis 'Avenue. Terms, 15140 per Oman, b. ONTEIttltaT & 80N13..85 tbdeld street.. O . ILETROOMII.-L4Two, ,com municatine ROOMS,. No: 4. Hancock atreeWp, ail at No, 4 bT. CLAM. STUMM . _ O LET = HOUSE-A4lllfeasSteril .'' L itRICS. HOUSE, situated lowdeshable strmst. ~ In Allegheny City, together with, terotture., yttll be reeled on moderate terms. For, varticulara addredo, 1 . It. 8., Box, B, OA zarrr. OPPICIL - ' ' • 4----- TO LET—RESIDENCE.,-On-the Commons, in the cleardieat,. beet/Lit:4,am% t most. desirable part of Allegheny City, s three. story Brick- House, with ill modern-• impitve. meats, In lira class order;,. large : lot, with. , stahle In rear. A part or the - entire' lurnlannent - of the house, which is new; still be . taild if , desired. ,' Address, with fall =sae, LOCK BOX .388, FOR tUt.ISIB SALE-T 'ceirised Tavern btand, doing' a'goaa in complete order,: trltli two and.,one-halryearsw Tense on It, will betoldnt A bargain, nil thn present , ,.._; owner la engag b engaged In other rininess. - Apply •at No. I TAYLOR AVENUE, or' No. - 911 132111TIIIPEL1:11.-(. FOR SALE -4 1 0 014.A.'do,tible* Frame House, tbr 6ro amities. itrittr lot 40 by. 135 teet.zicuated br.litaddeekellebi, tan be bought. for mph, balance's I and A. years, With interest., %glare. at _W WARU'th 110 Grant I street, or or .2(olPara - N*1:113. •ToN. t o .Perry.. . „ FOR SALT 41. OA Allegheny itirer 'Navigation Company offer'" sale steamer ECRO , No.'W-41Sis feet on deck, 30 , !, met beam, 16 inch cylinder, 5.. ti feet stroke. The ,„' steamer $-LDA NEES, - No. 2-458 feet on „deck; 80 feet berint,„ls inch cylinder:ls feet etrbke, with all their tackle and outfit, in good running order., „In* quire of JAB. REEK, Engine Builder, Duqtiesne a. .... Tel . coupe OR .SALE--HOUSES , • nient BRICK HollBs' of roar' robots, stone ee ler and lbt, on Pekeh alltr, - .ncar Pride street. Rouse is new , . and price on i 7 alliaCt• Also.' a HOUSE OR Forbes street, . for, sale. Apply to 704 WILTON, corner otPride and Forbes street. • . ' - , ..,., ~ FOR -SALX7mLOT IN: , IlleILE0114:;:i PORM—,The half or_whole , Ot a lot .80 het ..t by 140 feet deep; situate . on Market near It Second street. For particulars. enquire of 1Q;.41. 1...!, HULL, Hull's Store, Fifth. near the ilAkitt,.'. 4o " ..,:^1 Keesport; or aiideese JOSEPH FORIBYTax 116 i Fifth street, Pittsburgh. .r, •, i ' .. - •.! ', ,--! • •= = t • poxiskri.E.=•4ll4o6/Es . ...:t.tinovri:,.... • AIM'S UVEIMAHHEALE V.itlltE, °henna IILY HOME` than; three , LPAPPLE GRET-. HORSES!: one LARGE. oRAUGHT HOWE - MACK :MARRS:. .two GREY, .lIIAREE ! • NM" A STREET, near Bionongshete House. - Horses nought and Bold on oommisston. .0.0 - MAL E =4IIO.trgE A ";1 1 iriCE::-:. Jl.! MUCK HOUSE; dt eight. mime,' Mont -1' VIT ' I e ZTIVT III , e el) e t r M F ott e ge rai m ly re e y " eral etreet, Allegheny. a en • " PIO R S, - A L E-T-P 0 TS.-LOCIEJST POSTS, of,an,y size reptrqi by JOHN Rry:g A I . - ----- - the"' ot Rlilge ilriSee. suit - 41 Allegheal.,‘l l 7. : : lIMIN • - „ • MEI egtieny. enUe; , I