~..,, r, ght fittsburgit ilfaztat. MONDAY. JULY ID, 186& UNION 0001frir TlalrEr. - DISIMaor ASTOLLIST URI A. DUZP of Aileineay. 10i COMFIT CORTZOLLAZ: ... _ ' HENRY SET, Pitt Township. . . DAVm AMECE2I, „Ta.; or Meer TowteltP• I. , 3 i ==l JAMS L. OBAHlarr AllegtellY oz o. /ram s, North FayettaWA , }um ; McCandless ILLYKED SLAM, -of Allegheny J . DAVID SIM4/24ta b lppor CND. . P. Oldt. s m . JOHN A. D Terwnsltto. 70/VOCIPEIT C031:118603M. t feIcrATILLW SMELT, of Lower t3a Clots Tp„ IPOI 0017/77 151MITOR E. L. SarriaLET, of BIZIMIV.IIIIII. son nsioscrion as roan: itesnecuEsp, of Mutters Taroship. - An organization has been formed in 17tr gInla under the title of the Virginia Union Amodation.l They have Published an ad dress "to their friends in the North," in which, after reciting the events of the past fate years, they proceed to set forth the rut that, under thendmirdetratiOn of Gov , emor. Premicuvr, the rebels of Virginia - have been fully restored to power. They My; "the mind relations of the successild And MumcMasfal parties in war are here re- Versed..Tfie Union men of Virginia are in the poidti4 o 4 conquered people. By the '. closing up of the war, their lives their prop erty - andpo litical rights, are placed in the control of those who in the war were their., - "public enemies." Tide we know to be the feet king ago; but we did not see how the friends of the Union there were going lo help thefiielves. but here is their - plan. Alter showing th at the entire control of Itablle affairs in that State to passing Into the hands of the same men, who gathered -szotmd Governors LETCI/ER and harm they KY To prevent such a result, the only reme. dr appears tone to be an appeal to Con gress and the Aaministration. We.addrelis this communication to' you that ;on may. hilly understand our situa tion, and may use your infinenee in mould ing public sentiment in the North and in Congress; to the end that just and salutary Inegurcummay be adopted for the protection of the loyal people of Virginia, and, as we conceive, of the whole country, in the es• tablishment of a State Government for this State. We have organized an association whose ,branches are designed to extend over the Stith as fiat and as far as they can, be or jc i 3 r i eu i whOse design is to unite and the Union element upon such a Course of action as will pretant the conse quences Set forth above. 'That course of action we are unanimous ly agreed upon, viz:---to secure the elective franchise to our colored population, as soon ,as it can be safely done, and, meanwhile, to establish a strong and loyal government, either military or territorial. Our reasons for this are, many of them, such as will be readily suggested to the minds of all reflect ing persons who have given attention to this subject and to the present condition of Tile politics of Virginia are likely to be interesting for some time to come; and al though =conditional Union men may be few in number, yet, having right on their side, we doubt not but they will be able to keep up the fight with disloyalty until they purge it ont. That the present State gov ernment is worse than none—that a mill. Lary or , territorial government would be far better fora while--we think no man will deny. What Congress may do In the mat ter time alone can re , eaL :~ ~! `i, WELL TRIED STATESIIIEN The following from the Albany Eseniap Journal will be read - with tench satisfaction by the true friends of the country, and will put at rest the feelings of doubt and appre hension which are often raised by sensation reporters and aspiring politicians. bleeds Bzwaso and liPrazyron. enjoy too large a Ohara Of the nationts confidence not to ran der the retirement of either a subject of general regret., Each of them has conducted his particular department with-a degree of energy rarely equalled, and with such faith fulness that npt even a stain of suspicion rests upsti the olden; of either. • ' Each of these men sults his position ex acily—arsurert, withh his rough energy and - kidOmitablc firmness, makes a first rate war -minister, SEWARD, with his profound sagac ity and torparthrhable.coolneas, is exactly the man to manage the Intricate and deli cate machinery Which connects our country • with the outside world. That we have been conducted, through the stormy penal Just passed With both peace and honor, amid all the unfriendly elements with which he has had•to deal, has placed him not only now, but for all time to come, among the first /Statesmen of the world. We know, from personal observation, how seriously he , was .injured by — the wretch who attempted his life ; we know how he yearns for rest and repose, under the weight of hishfilictions both personal and relative ; yet we feel as sured that a sense of duty will keep him at his post as long as his health and strength wi Ipermit : BEWAND AND STANTON—A statement is going the rounds—originated by a sensa tion Sunday journal in New York,—that Mr. Stanton is to leave the Cabinet by Ms own desire, and will be succeeded by Preston King, whose appointment is made proper by the fact that Secretary Seward' has - expressed a desire to, be relieved of his portfolio. We are able to state, upon the best an thOrity, that them is no foundation in truth, for this ironer. Mr. StantonenJoys the per. feet snd unlimited confidence of the Presi dent. So member of the, Government is stronger _in his. position. He has not ex. pressed a determination to vacate his post ; nor is t here a any desire that he should do so, save aszoong , those-whose schemes have, .11xteu‘bathed by tit° Whacking integrity and -patriotic straightforwardness with which he lourdischarged the duties of the War Office. Mr. Seward; physically weak ened by his terrible injuries trom akeident and from attempted murder, and suffering from the agonies of such dispensations as Seldom — accumulate ufon the bead of any tan, would consult Ins own desires and personal comfort were ha to withdraw at once from publio life, and seek in calm re tirement sweetened by the admiring regard and gratitude of la countrymen, the repose which he so greatly needs; after his long and exhaasting career of service. This fact is-net unknown to President Johnson. But he has expressed an earnest wish that Mr. Seward shall' not deprive himself or the country of the benefita of his profound knowledge and hie splendid statesmanship. In obedience to dictates of lofty patriotism, the Secretary consents to forego the gratifi cation of his own wishes. Those who are building hopes of personal aggrandizement upon the anticipation that either Mr. Stanton or loin Seward will -leave the Cabinet, are likely to suffer a disappointment which will be very gratifying to the people of the coun try. CESSION OF NORTHERN MEXICO In our afternoon dispatches it is again re ported that MATTNIL w has ceded the Voithern States of Merle to France. We don't believe it. The French Em peror is too shrewd toinminto farther WM 'Wiles In this , Ifotidzig would he more like* to. Oniplicate affairs. with the 'Vatted States; and effectually Involve him in the troubles' which are likely to arise from ornigtl4lol2 ischomes• / 1 4. 3 -Protege might .wish to have a barriei of French Prcoltunta between'ldza and danger, b#t Naipizon will hinlily commit . himself MA course from which there is no retreat, the consequences of which are so evidently hazardous. .WINTEN DAVIe ,yeily,Gyw FRAOR,4 .-At the celebretkin of-the 4th at ChiCago, the Hon. Hann VENTER DAVIS was the Center of the day. He discussed - the vett ous questions involved in the terrible events of the past four years, Slavery, State Sov ereignty, secession, reconstruction, repub. Mean governments in States, and the right of suffrage. He certainly argues the ques tion vigorously and boldly; and we invite special atten:ion to his- closing suggestion. No State Government has ever been re. cognized which ostracised a majority or any great mime of the people. When slavery existed, slaves were merged in the use of the merger. But the Tight of the State to ostracise a great mass elf free negroes has never been recognized. They were a hand full everywhere but in Maryland—and there they voted with the whites on the adoption. of the Constitution of the United States. If this precedent be set now, it is for the first time to be set. Wben negroes become free they become a part of the people of the na tion; and to ostracise them is to aanc ion a principle fatal to American free Govern ment. In South Carolina there are twice as many negroes as whites; in Mississippi there are more negroes than whites; in Al abama, in Imuislana and in Georgia they are nearly, equal. They are now in mai cleat numbers at the South to control any election. "They will vote with their Inas ters"—insidnems gentlemen tell us—then at least let their masters be ander the necessi ty of touching their hats to them to get their votes. [Laughter and applause} "They are not intelligent enough to vote," —another says. They know, fellow-citi. zens, a grey uniform from a olue one. [Ap plause.] They known Yankee from their mestere. [Applause:] They have fought well under Yankee leadership; may be they can vote as intellieently under Yankee leadership. [Continued applause.] They are not spread in equal masses over the Southern country but they are congregated In particular districts that border the At-, lantic, the Gulf, and the Mlasissippt and are in immense majorities in fully one third of the Congressional Districts of the South. They can break the terrible uni ty of the Southern - vote that plunged us in to the rebellion. Men who are not capable of understanding considerations like these had better go and whine Owlet negro votes. I have seen about as much of negroes as any of you, have lived as near them, and suppose I have as much prejudice to. ward them as any of you; but to talk of this after we beveled to call them to our aid in putting down this rebellion is either divel !mg folly or infinite meanness. [Applause. ] Ryon did not wish to have the negro here after to enjoy the rights of a man, why did you bury him on the battle field ? [Applause] You white men of Illin ois., why did you not have the quota of your State increased so that the negro should not be needed? [Applause ] We, of Maryland„ carried emancipation by going to the poor white men In the south ern portion of the State and showing them that the negro could relieve them from mil itary service. They did not stop to discuss his right to political privileges then. If he is their and your equal on the battle-field, in the service of the country, he is, and should be, at the ballot-box, [applause,] and if he is not your equal on the battle field, then you have cheated the United States; to the injury of the national cause to save yourselves from service. [Renewed applause.] There is nothing in President Join:um:Oa proclamation which assumes to conclude the judgment or the present Congress of the United States or the re co_gniticm of State governments in the rebel States. He may have more confidence in the white people of the South than I hern— iae may have desired to give them a golden opportunity of refuting every slander and silencing every doubt regarding their loy alty. He might have a hope that when they should be called upon to vote on t,eir constitutions under his proclanuttion, to be ready to present them to Congress in the form of petitions, for they would be nothing else, that seeing the signs of the times and What justice and humanity require, or rathet what the long-headed people of' the North will naturally suppose their safety re quires, they may incorporate universal suf frage as the basis of their constitutions. I shall rejoice with him if that result shall come about, but l am far from expecting it. I will now believe until I learn the con- Mary, that that was his purpose. I will not believe the-declaration of any person who treys he is opposed to it. H: a knows that the only authority that can recognize State governments at the South Is the Congress. which admits their Representatives and Sen ators, thatit must judge of the republican. lam of Their form of government. I turn to them with some doubt but With earnest hopes, and I appeal to them to be ready far any emergency, to be caught by no snare, to yield to no solicitations, not to take any man's declaration as to the safety of trusting thq whole mass of the re• bele of the Sclqth with the control of the Southern States, but to remember that a revolutionary minority will throw almost insurmountable ohne cies In the way of legislation; that the, mi nority of-the Southern delegations, joined with interested and disconcentecl men from the North may' clog and even arrest the wheels of government on any bill; that they can organize a powerful opposition to the payment of our national debt, and the im position of taxes, unless we agreed to their demands to reinstate • rebel officers, place their wounded on your pentdon lista, or In demnify shweliolders for their slaves. I pray these gentlemen to look this thing in the eye, and if they have.no regard for "jus tice and humanity," I would say to them "I, like you, gentleman am no enthusiast,. lam very little of a philanthropist. I have no supreme love of the intellectual super iority of the negro over the white, bat I know that his vote is important, and if I have not much respect fir justice add hu manity, I have for the 6 20's (laughter and applause); I have great respect for the in tegrity of the Government and the posst bllityof carrying on its machinery; and if the inenatitutiona do not give the mass of the negroes the right of voting on equal ternis with the loyal white men, not those who * can read, where it has been a peniten tiary offence to' teach one to read for twenty years; that fft trifling with grave matter; but to that mass of the negro population whom we subjected 'to the draft, and at whose hands we Bought aid in our hour of weakness; the safety of the nation requites republican principles, requires that no such governmentahall be recognized as republi can In form, that no Representative or Sen• ator from such a State shall be admitted - to either Rouse, or even compll. mented with the privileges of the floor. We need the votes of all the colored peo ple, It is numbers not intelligence, that counts at the ballot box,--it is right inten tion and not philosophic judgment, that Casts the vote. [Applanee. ] More glorious still would it be for Congress to follow the greet example we have just hadef abolishing slavery by an amendment of the Coestltu- Let 'bun pays by their two thirds majority la Lion. Let them pass by their two-thirds majority, in both houses of Congress, an, amendmendment of the Coutattution secur ing forever the mass of the people as. the Republican Government of the United SettWa. and .submit It this very . coming winter, before the Legis laturesadjourn, for their ratification. [Ap plause.] And when It shall 'have received the assent of three-fourths of those now re cognized as States and represented in Con. let Congress instantly proclaim It as a fandamental law of the land valid and bind ing as the Constitution Itself, under which they will thus have made it apart, of which they sit, which no State caprice, no ques tion political parties, nothing in the fu ture, except the triumph of slavery over free institutions, can ever shake or call into question. [Applause.] Then all the pros lamatione of the Declaration of Indepen dence will be executed; this Government will- rest on the rights of individual liberty and the right of every man to bear a rimer In tho government Of the country whose laws he obeys and Whose bayonet In the hour of danger he bears, And the per. lonia fteedere which the dark ri d t h e. the Itepriblie bare won by our .01004 , U,d theirs will not boa reli t erockery,= to violation at the caprice of enthroned In thaLegislatuns,sm.the . bench and in the Executive Chamber ; but, owned Vie bayonet they telelc and- the ballot ee4 will he Liberty /*Mod by , were astonished yesterday maim to learn that Mr; Norman T. went, the well. blown pnorletor of the city Livery Stable, on Market street opposite the Bulletin goy had clandestinely lett the city, hav ing lit sltposeessioa some twenty thousand , 'dollars,_ mostly belonging to other people.-.. "Terre Heats journal. NEWS ITEMS Trui Browtissille Ranchero Of the 234 alt give&fterther 'particulars of Sliti-rapture of the Mexican steamer Comfadre. It says the Comfadre left Camargo with airtean bales of cotton and seven passengers. On'her way down, fearing an attack from guerril las, she bnt ad to resort to raising a Sag of the United States. Whether the flag bad the desired offect or not, the steamer' was not fired into, but on her way she met ' a Federal steamboat, which passed the Com fadre some four er five miles, but the com mander of the Federal boat not liking the looks of her Hag, maned his boat down stream and seized the Comfadre, and took command of her. The Federal boat then proceeded up the river. The Comfadre, with the Federal guard aboard, was taken to Brownsville. IN North Carolina Some of the best men of the State are engaged in maiming plans to facilitate and encourage immigration from the North. A land agency for that purpose has already been established in Raleigh. Our Charleston correspondent has informed us that a similar movement is on foot in South Carolina. But in Virginia, on the other hand, the land owners are combining to keep out Northern immigration, by agree ments to make no sales to the men of the North. Tas bills consequent upon the death of Mr. Lincoln including those for decorating public buildings and those fot the funeral, Lave all been delivered to 'Secretary Harlin. Their aggregate is but a trifle over twenty five thousand dollars, while the expense of President Harrison's funeral, when the dis play of mourning was much less general and the ceremonies much leis imposing, was thirty thousand dollars. Lnarrerrown Is about proceeding upon an exploration to the district between the north of Lake Nyassa and the south of Lake Tanganyka. As British con sul to the native races of Eastern Africa, he has a salary of RSOO a year. A private friend has paid £l,OOO toward the expedi tion, the Royal Geographical Seciety prom ise £.501), and the foreign office will give as much more. IN Georgia wheat has been gathered—an average crop. Corn promises well in all sectiens. The recent almost excessive rain will not inflict serious Injury, =leas the rains abould be continued. There was never a better prgspect of an immense crops of the larger fruits.—Cor. Y. Y. Times. Tam #nry in the case of Payne, the St. Al bane raider Just tried at that place for the murder of Ellmes J. Morrisson, have render. ed a verdict of not gailty. Payne is still held on the charge of robbing the banks and setting fire to a bridge in Sheldon. - - TUE position of the Austrian representa tive in Washington, Count Wydenbruck, has been raised from that of Minister Resi dent to Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary. ,Tar. Postoffico Department is now self supporting. Its profits for the last six months of 1804 were $732,230 69, and for the first six months of this year will be muck larger. Trim Union people in East Tennessee everywhere manifest a determination to compel the rebels to leave the State. ALBEREER, the Arkansas rebel poet, has been Pedoed. Tits AITCUBTA Canostmos, the organ of Alex. H. Stephens, gives some prudent ad vice to Southerners, who are disposed to show their old rampant disposition: • The present administration at Washing ton is a most powerful one, and will carry oat its plans and purposes in spite of every thing. The South can only make e. show of opposition ; she is not In a condition to politically oppose any measure. And if a show of opposition to the authorities at Washington is made by her, she will be the only party that will.suffer. If Northern demagogues and Northern journals wish to tight the Admlaisttiation, let them ; but the South should steer clear of such matters. Wherever you see ir man or an editor en deavoring to create bad feeling against the military authority, put him down at once as a disorganiser, a disturber of the public peace —a man whose counsel it is unsafe to follow --a bad counsellor. lllvlziE,iros. TIIVIDRI'I D-THE STOOKHOLDZItiI ...., OF THE PITTBI3IMth NATIONAL Bill OF COIIILSBOR are hereby notified that the Director, have 'hie day declared a dividend of FITE PER OAST. on PCapital Stook, out of the earning. far the E M ONTHSTR& BANK RAS BEEN IN OPERATION. payable forthwith, free Dieu. D. EL RII.L, Mahler. Itlxacaurre 6 bluxoru.orruzu PrTrosroott, July 34, MY. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORSHAV ttUa day declarodirt3tyLdend of f3l-3c. Par Cent, on the old capital dock, out of the proetta of the last six months, free of 11. Cl Taw- • jya3artl JOHN SOOTT, Ja , Caddo?. DIVIDEND.—THE DIRECTORS OF the mom NATIONAL HANK have thla day deelared a dleldead at Five (CI) IPferr• •ut of the proflte of the peat flee IS month's. pap ble forthwith. R. S. 8m , Mahler. Perrantmou, July 1. c.a. DIVIDEND. tscuriery NATIONAL Baua:, S r Fyn.? ad, MS The Board of Directors have this day deolared • dividend of FIVE PER GENT. (free of tax) on the Capital Stook, out of the prone of the last fire months, payable on and after the 13141 13 , 4:10td J. W. 000 E, thrahlar. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Orman or Psorcas , Irrerrasson Prrrentnon, Joly 3d, MA. I The President 03d Directors of tale Oox4pany have tbla day declared a cash distisnd of MITE DOLLARS PER 811./SRE. tree of tee, out of the profits of the pest six months, peptide on sod after the 10th loot. nehted WhL F. GARDNER, Sometary._ - - - DIVIDEND: Orrice Al.f.torrirer Itaroos Co., Per - reetraon, Jitly ifiCA. 5 The President, Managers cad llompazy for westing • Bridge over the Allegheny Biter, opt.- cite PlUshurehi 1 , 1 the County of Allegheny. hats Una day a pical ■di ridead of SIX. PER l/EiST. oc the Capital Stook, payable to Stockholder, or their legal representatives forthwith. Is4lLd WM. ROSEBURG; Treasurer. DIVIDEND, PHANBTLVANLA. MitMANCE 0051PAIT The Directors of thia Oompuiy have Oda day declared • dividend of FIVE. PER DENT. oot of the pndlta of the last di months, free of Untied State. Tax, payable on or after the 16th Met. jukeltri 1 GRIZR SPROUL, Secretary. .ME if^ .ID rim TISEJTEJ, TS. B ABE BAILS AND BATS for Bale by )411 JAMES SOWN, 416 Wood street. t AMBOO FISHING POLES—Juii to utred and for eale_tr j~eJANES SOWN, Ili Wood 1 TI EVOLVERS OF EVERY KIND Vor Nale by jrll JAMES DOWN, no Wood 'trod. I CKLES I PICKLES I PICKLES E- o Ulla Extra No. 1, Superior Breed. for sale VAN cifißr)Eyt, 80i Liberty etrert. purais & HARVEY'S DIAMOND MUM POWDER, Jus Jreoe lvAMES O ed s Bod (or sole by W N, J7 B lie Wood Street. ALMOND .AND GINGER NUTS— Ptak baked Almond sag .Ginger Nuts, mast received and tor gale at tha F SO am ilylLN Grosemtore of Jr 'SHEN CELEESII, 100 boxes Supe rior New To, State, In store and ferrate by to par 0081) ER, eel Warty street. CHEEBEI CHEESE I CHEESE I 100 boxes 11•0tibnrg; 00 0 W. R i store sod for sole by BALSLEY 2s - VAN °ORME% 401 Liberty street. VINE DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS made by Weeier ittolieudls, W. Greener, Moore k Harris, and other celebrated curlers. Just received and for sale by .17 8 JAMES SOWN. Lai Wood lama. DEESE VINO at Bellnad7v of dltrareat grad prices, what - JyB 4 AlllB.—A large stock •ed and Preserring Elussm -• an nandond for rain at redtoed and retail by /MN A. amcsanw norm Liberty and Hand/nisei& . . * net nee To. it en app . ply of extra quality Sadao', fa MI Bad quip. tip boxes. Tor sale at tadurod prima by doses Of single boX, at the FalaUy_Hy Mon of IN A. RENSHAW jyd earner , Warty and Haul at (WARS:. • woe watanartai - iePoo raj Oa,' scum a ma, • sum ri gt o wsi sopa' apco Wa r NO We by_ • k VAX 006DE71, • . .4:l2,l4boilystrest, ABIL—PALM, BILK' 'ANN. LINEN Yaw, Bra irn Bettsule Baskets, Ittorodeo Traria. IngSanntals and SIDI trstbratas, In emery variety. J. G. LAXTEMS, cheap, at iT Variety and Toyfitore, No. Mt Market St. Az*. AnirEnrsszatErrm .sikr•Eß,l2SEArz.x-rs. , y CIITTINGFIAT 1117CTIOTi, Watt as Public snatfol tdtb•V eta" bidder, if/UM 7,000 potrull Big Blue Kersayenttings. 7.- 2.14 weirlu take th eyaulit ems, gilowocic if. on TIIRSDAT, w e rinthi day of' .7/4,11160, at the 17. - H. <Nothing IMlnys !Winn street, • taubmThe, Oato. Triere—Clath on lalivery Goveramentlowts. By order of Oak 0. W. Moultin, D•pot Quar to/muter. ALEY.A.ADER CORMg jytosid Captain Cod - A. Q. , OFFICE OF THE tt j C l oarrnoniwa DP ALLsoinsinr (Anvers'. Pa. Prrreanno, Joly Bth, I. ' T°CONTRACTORS.—SE&LED P 0. POSALS will be received at this alike. until teth that., Lucinda', fat bruldlnd the &Bowleg new bridges : One over Ball Cre.ek on the line be. tween Yawn and West Dear Townetd•wt on the road leading from BlLWatiown to the Kittanning Road. and one over 2 Itotopeon's Run at Polleek's Ch n-n.l uteb, 9DIO. the line between Willa= and Patton To Plans and speelficatione can baleen on &pollee. lion. By dlnction of County Commissioners. HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. fyICkIILUItINT 111 , il I HI I, For Mantles- WHITE BERAGEH WHITE 7-4 ORGANDIE3 I it BATEM dic BELL, trectt4 21 FIFTH ST. I STATEMENT o.l' THE SECOND NA. TIONAL BANE OF dAtLEGHEII Y. Jura' I, 1845. ASS: ?fetes and Bills Discountedlo7,lr7s 61 U. S. Bonds. 175,080 as Preinlurk am:ma 2487 11 Due from Banks and Bankers 15 £64 Id Cash 67,163 45 • LIABLLITTES: 6565,011 CS Capital stook. 155,60 e co Circulation 57,260 CO Deposits 1 / 1 7.6011 47 Profit. and Lou a r ull3 66 J. N. DAVIDSON, Oatter°2. Boars, Shoos dfic GE-sites-lg. 63 MARKET STREET soura & BASS, A DI ORDINANCE proiiding for . the In eurance of City Property. B. it ordained end medal by the Mayer, Al. densen sad eiti.ess Pettstargh, in Select and authority Common Conneus arraMed , and it is hereby enacted by qf tlia mete That from and after the pas sage of ttus ordina nce It shall be the duty of tbe City Controller to see that thevend be:lndian owned by the city are properly buttredi and that he hereby authorized to have the same mewed to each an amount, and in sueh Orem or companion, as he and the Flonnee Committee may thins bent for the interests of the city; and he, tan said Coe- troller, is hereby authorized to eartify, from time to thew, a warrant or warrants on the Treasury for such sum or sums as may b neogisary to pay the premiums upon the s e widen may be it. sued bf say limnrance Company or companies tacos building owned by the city, and bewared as cording to the anthill - ay contained in this ordi nal:OlL Ordained sad enacted into • lam , the Vith day of Auto, I%& SAXES kIoAIILEY, President of Select Oocuull. Attest E. S. Mosso' Olerk ofSelectOonnell: THOMAS STEFL President of Common Connell Attest: noon MckLurnm, Clerk of Common Conned. JylMitd CILLLORMN•I3 SHOES UV EVERY VARIETY, All Sizes and Prices. IIcCLELLANWS AUCTION HOUSE, 4t. swoo nJrs 80610 I 80088 .; 3 trirfi I • Doreestle Life to Palestina. Victoria and other Poems. Mother of The Wasters. Science of Larkg=fe\part. The &chambers gotta F A Youth's Motors of the xepolitey Hour. Among the Gospels. German Popular Tales. Grit= Pipets for ThoushfutOirla Photograums, whOlesale Praers AlAlletes Colds. Stationing. Smith'a tan da. Ackert a taks Penholders. Pens. .1. L..8.F.A.D, 18 . Fettzth Street fICE TO CANTEACTOES. —Pro. • posals for the. Eradtgag pirlo4 and setting with eurbstone of litho. etreet, from Pennsylra• Ma Avenue to Gibbon street; of Faatory_etreet. h ore Etna etreet to the Allegheny van of Torras. and stmet, horn 'Wylie street to Webster street; of Pnlons Lane, from Logan street to Fulton garret; aim, proposal. for the amalgamation of a Public Sewer on Penasylrenht Avenue, an the extension of flhingias nreeL will be received et the ofilee of the ruadereted, the/Manua Build. log, until THERSRAY lETtNEDIG, Aar 18 , um% For further pertisulers apply to ORARL.M. REIGHSPFARR, Reemaling Regulator.. SUNDRIES. 100 Istds Extra flour, "'Empire taubw " Extra Flour; 16 " (Jut sad 1/47 Tobscoo; 1 11 - 47 f 500 •* gtre no. 1 Slat. 20 " Senna; 10 " Flint Hominy; 40 one gallon loss Monte Syrup—fresh; HO dozen UOMI Brooms; 10" Whlope. In store and for sal' BA.I.SLEY A. Vial GORDES; 01 'Abort] , etreet. iN.6.13E'13 PULNOI3. Splendid Rew Stock lasi Received. 011AILLOTTE /LUXE. LI PIRA 51., Sole agent lor 11.nabe's Pianos, Belau Bros. Pt. woos, and Price& Organs and Melodeons. Us WORMAI'SCHOOL —4 HAVE EN ., OAOED the services of a commtent sod expert. teed teacher; term pommel:tees MONDAY, -hug Mb. A sour. in Book•lteeplag for tamales gleM Oar suld Evening Clams for both MEM In other branshen, ips per month. Per farther Information. leqntre at the MOW of the Pittsbur po gh l:tsari an dent:Lamy, 110. t Bt. Clair street., ilearre W. aUFFEII. OITT CONTAOLLICIVIS OVlsCra, Pn-renv non, July Ist, ; CITY WEIGH WALES —SEALS') PROPOSALS, addressed to the Flearsee Oons. mit! re .f the Oily 01 Pittsburgh, will be nseelve4 et thls *Moe until MONDAY, July 10th . V3a3, at o'clock P N., for Weighmasters for the several Oity Weigh Scales. Binder* must .tats how moth per wmtege of the arose revenue arising from saki scales they will pay the city for the 1:116 Of the Jyalwd JOHN hIoCLUICIO, Oontroller. FOR SALE ONE FIVE YEAR OLD ZARB, nes under saddle; trots In harness. inquire et No. 2.1.5 LIBERTY STREET JORDAN, LIOLLIBT Prrrenanan. , Via NOTICE 18 HEREBY G IVE NV THAT there trill be e 'pectins at the omen of Chews Run Central Oil Company, on the corner of Filth and Wood streets, second door, on MONDAY, the 11th day of July, lea, of the Stockholders of the VENANCIO UNION OIL COMPANY for the purpose of omega:ars said Clon"pany, by the etc. Con of officers, under the Ant of Assembly of 15th Jlaiy, 15th. e2o3d HADLY & HOOKERBHOUBBN, taro strut% Chaire,' 160 rannit =urn, ALLEOZZENV ClMPvib 1 3 ITTBBURG,Ji PHILADBLPHIL OIL 00XPAZI7.-rILDItu b bomb/ Evan that, the subearlpUottli to the Oeityal Moo of thle ° o4 Psni will be daebadpitiable on or before THE fl DC(44 AUGUST, 1840 t at 41:a ales of the Comma,. No. tat Saadi street. jeald P: talilartrOat Trasaarar. Mal ITIZI •••••••JOAS 11.11UUT STEEL It BAILEY, Sleek Brokers and Real Rstan. Agents Staab botat awl sold . null .4.• =Nab on. ar WELKIMI BALI lIMP H R ' HOMBOPATHIO sPEI3II , MS tomrtrrovell2slsl the goon we. Dle =1*.5h. , 12 entire memo,atma amateur the AM the only troot,.l,i . igrocezrarpromptetast CUIJIOII be mods n 01101 them: so harmless as to be free from Ganger, and is smoient u to be al. trays reliable. CcelL NO. L. owes Foyers, Coutedim4 Ivrtatuur- 25 Ma I. • Worms, Worm F•Fers, Colic ''' L • Crying Coils, or teething of in. full. 23 g, " Diarrhoea of children or annita 25 3. " Dysentery, Griping, Baioqi Collo , ................. , R 11. • Cholera Borba", Nausea hi L • Congba, Coles, Bronahirin M L • /1 enrols's, Toot/mete, Facesehe 25 I. " Itend,solies, Sine Headaches.— 25 in " DFrpep•ln., Bilious Stomach.— 25 11. " happressed, scanty and pan- ICI mho& Is. • Lateeorrhces, or Whites kV D la. • t rente,horse coach VI to. • Pali tlorcßbierant, Eryalpelsa, Map it IS. • Rheumatism, all Rheumatic pains ' .2 sit • Fever and Ague. • Chill Fever 50 EL " Piles, internal or 'external 60 ' Is .l . Op arch, sore, lailomed eves.. 60 . " Catarrh, sante or chronic, rola. coon 50 504 . Whooping Cough, rpsmortle coughe 60 M. " Asthma, oppreual ' 60 ht. • Ear Discharges, Unpaired so hearing gh • Scrofula ' enlarged glanda...... 6e.. • et. • General Debility, phy•leal wrsicrom . . et • l ay a mcnnty Secretions... 50 Ilea Sing lickness, or sickness ems rid D. • Kidney Disease. Gravel as • Nervesui DeWitt,. seminal It Smittlono, involuntary dile 50 erlnPm 050 " Rare Dicallb, or Gaither a • Delusory Ilseantleastee. 31. " Painful "Pewriods, even wi th 50 it Spasms Bedrering. of Change of U. • Epdlieysy, Spasms, St. Vitus , Dan* oo it. • Diptheria. Ulcerated Sore Threat ..... )MILT 01111125. • Omen , of SO via* morocco case and book complete $lO 05 Case of 20 large vials, in morocco and book., 5 CO Case of 60 large villa, plain cue and b00k... 5 CO Case of 15 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15) and book 5 CO These remedies, by the gam or single box, are not to any part of the country, by mail or ex. rem, free o I charge en receipt of orice. Address HUMPS/BETS' SPECIFIC HOSIEOPATELIU MEDD:run 00., oboe and depot, No. 553 Broad way, New York. For sale by all medicine deMere uT. rna.. Wholesale Agent, Pittsburgh ( Pa. Dr. Europlusys 1. commited dolly at Ids Milo., ;mummify or by letter, as above, for aIl forms of encomia hrto.lyd SALE OF HARNESS AND SADDLEti 0110E7 QII./.821130W1T911'9 011/Itra, Darter or Ws.sursoroe, Wastriewror, D. Oo July at ISM There is on handat this depot, [Or man, about 111,00 i sets of Ulaid States Harness, consisting of 141 Stogie lets clf lead horse Dame., 1,144 " wheel " 0,060 lead mule 11,411 " " wheel " 601 " . lead horse Ambulance lisruesli 1,427 " Wheel " " This harness has been used In the public service, boths still setvioeable for road and farming por. Sealed proposals are Invited for Its purchase, In into of 100 seta and upwarda. PTOposals most pWaly state what kind of har ness In bid tor, whetherwheel or lead, mule or horse; and for ambulacce heroes., whether wheal or lead. Prot:mule are also invited for the purchase of aevelted thonsand worn Eladdke of venom patterns, In lots of 100 and upwarde Samples of harness and saddles can be seen at the Government Hill, In this city, on epplleation to Colonel Charles a. Tompkins, A. .Q ht., earner of Twenty-a:oone and O streets. Proposals for the parehase of this hamcsa, will be receired at this office 11(41112 51. 1 IJES DAT, August 1, i&2l, and should be endorsed 'Pro. pot for the Purchase of Harness," Payment, m Government funds, must be made upon the acceptance of the proposal and prior to the delivery of the harries., ac. The undersigned reserves the right to reject all proposals which may be considered too low. The ule of herons at public auction advertised June 17 Is discontinued. The We of i• •• agensan d mules is still golnir on, from day to day. Purthaurs are invited to iatteucL D. H 111701rEkt, Hive') Motor Gen. and Quartermaster. Jytartirno • PUBLISHED TO-DAY. OIL REGIONS OF PENNSTLVANIA, With Maps and Charts, showing the Allegheny Elver from Plttsburgh to Wanes, 203 miles. OIL OREIIJI Arm ITS BRA/MBES, PITHOLE CREEK, OHERItIe RUN, WiERRY TREE RON, srzweard RIJN. OtPLBITETSON'S RUN and other Creeks, Rivers, Islands, ne. Bea Mu Uated. PRICE JOHN P. 1117/97, Publisher, 0 ITIVII Br. MASONIC HALL. Sir Sent by return port on receipt of the price McCORD & CO., Hats, Caps and Straw Goods. Hove now In Moro the Lulled and most compkta ■font of GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL Ever adtred to Ow west Eterobasta air to can and azamina Our Mook, which will Si very low rat.. Od lit WOOD sllumr. rl BAL.& --irliree new them Regimes, bran prupowly for oU rrekUuryi Inch aylln • re, rf blob stroluty vary Ircrang. .EagiOr dud% croak fad rcnineoUng curd folio rod of wrought Leval xer. Dollars le to le feet long, Mi Inebee memeeer, with two 11.1seell fluesi alumney ID tn. by en feet! hot sae cold meter pomp . Everything. complete &ad rent/ to ahlp 012 altar. HUGH NC. BOLE, Mt:lmph, Pk Shop, eomm Poke. Alley and Lenque is ene *tenet, beak of Allegheny Neer, lacer the Point. dela • MJLT.FRB.—WE RAVE SEVERAL pleeb of Du Four A: C 0 . ,. Celebrated Anchor Bolt- lng Cloths, la at leas than New York prlcu. J. S. LtGok,-Tr S 00., Olty Mate. Liberty St.*. groat G ILNER&L Draughting Office and Patent Agency, No. 12 ST. ()LAIR STREET, weer SwumLuton Midge. 11 .P.0ENGE11113117., Civil Besmear Ruldenee No, 14 Ray amt. A BBEBSMENT NOTICE.—TUE StriSMENTra. for thecae.. of Gradtne, Eepavlng nod Curbing of (Jackal street an 4 Penn street , hay* bean made and may be soon at my °Mee to the Market EhzMing for the next tan days, after grouch they will tretnrood over to the City Treasurer. °RAS. REIWHSPFLELIt, Jetta Iteeordhair liegulator, BAD PIPD AND SEIDET LDAD LEAP PIPE of an else. sod thlekneseea. SHEET LEAIJ of any thteknota on hand and made to order, Or ALI...LANDER GORDON, Aeant, Comm lesion alaranant, No. tot Second street. Je tad d PUB BALL'. - TEN WOOD= TANKS, capacity 1,900 barrels each. Enquire of 01413% & SLINTIiEIt, 27 Wood erect, Pittsburgh. TWO GOOD BRICK ROUSES FOR SALE.--One containing seven rooms, the other five, both new and in good order, with lot of ground So feet front on Devilbws street, Seventh W ard, by Si feet drop. Easy of omen by ()entre Avenue can, and In a pleasant and healthy loca tion. For price and tenon, apply to Jyr S. OUTILLIEHT S I NS. et Market St, • ori, LEASES. OIL LEASES ono be had on the molt fmorable termst a lets of four or Pm mres, on Whitely Greek, mar the &M. log well I barrels) sint Pi t tsbu r g by tho Standard Oil Company, of h. Apply to je2o 'STEEL & - BAILER, Wilkins Han. - _ NOTICE. -1 RESPECITIPULLY NOVNCE to my Matadi and format onstocarna that I 'hall continua to a on Um LIVERY AND UNDEBTASLNCI BUB 8, next door abap the old stand, formrAT coadPled b 7 golgers & Thorn. I will be happy torcoaltnathapatrornare ao llberajly bastoarid on format ow:salons, and tan Insalah L d imy of all kind. on the inortastatotlas. 8. 8. EDDGE/18 BALK. 601),000 EIBINGLZS. aockooo ORIAID PING 811INGLES FOE LL to Liberty Street, tsar SL BROWN'S "ZEIBENOR Or JA,11&194 GINGER.—Yea aboukl not tat without* boa, U. of thu aaluabls vrevaratroa at this Woad Or the Itcr. t For tale at mot warmes t DRUG' MO Donut Ohio aria Foam] mama, la tha Mast Allagbaay. .Jam WOOL.--4 sacks in store and for sale b 7 /7 7 UIAIAZ MOREY k 00 XA' fir az:kriciaTiszdvizJrT& CASH wsmullia CONANT, Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE. 51 FOURTH STREET, BVEUCVS BUILDING ISAAC 11. PENSOCR. President, JOHN F. JENNINGS, Tire President, 'OHAN GIIAHAII. Seerefary. C 49-17 a 3 GRACE, Agent, (late H.S. Inspector of Steamers.) INSURES AGAINST Loss BI PHIL limns Steamboats and Cargoes. QC M. Menet pm rail to Phll:44lns, Near York, ea., frisM.w' N Lem mare PoKinn issued on the most Psvorsble terms. ISAAC M. PENNOCK, President. SOHN F. JENNEEMS, Vico President. J . Ebnbart E M, Jobs kiteressoa, NY= H. Forsyeh, Donde! Warose, Alexander Chambers, frindasi liV ORWELY OF NOTICE. Wheeler & Wilso pcwrNe MACHINE wee awarded the Stet priso—e twee m.. made]--at the Latersattonel Show, held at /Lenin, Presets, s few weeke Ones, ae the best 'swim numb-toe for all onll sew, ourposeaw—Soew lotweat. Jewe r . . fa WIESER Ss WILSOI , Locia Stitch Sewing Machines; Areestsed the hlgheet_ preemtmos at the great rat...national nramtloas, et PASt N a Francs lOU, K i tlONS N ALU n' Prussi d---. ; ** 7.7.7178 2 4 where Ll] the Senslidg Macklin DiEttrOPl sad America were la sompetitto. Whale:tabs sad Retail Boom, I No. 27 rifth Eltreet,eittaburgh- P.. P. alanairTEß. , Sole Agent. ONLY 15 OZNTB. COEPLIELT YOUR VOLUMES Book numben of HARPERS' MAGA muss, ATLANTIC MONTHLY. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOM PETERSON. LESLIE'S MONTHLY. NATIVES. DREAMIEST. 8n d 411 Other Magazines ONLY 16 CENTS. ONLY 10 CENTS. ONLY 10 CENTS. Ootne early, before they ere all gone, it PITTOCICS, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICIZ. T RB VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALZE LL. Meet adjoining Max:thine Shop of the Pitts- Dinh wad Oannallavine Railroad Company. Best Youghiogheny Family Coal and Nat Coal ALWAYS ON RAND. COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTHX. Leave your orders at THE OFFIGH, at A. WTI, SON'S & CO., Rosa Shoed, or at TICS Gemorri. OFFICE, Fifth meet. jegodi CHOICE GREENDOUSE AND BEDDING FL erre IF GHEAV VARIETY At the Oakland Greenhouses. J .- NO. R. & A. MIIRDOOIi to Joint Murdoch,. Jr.) 9` Oakland flied End Liberty tree' to the Oteenhouses fifteen untonea. myeettedemiltes A VOID THE DUST AND SMOKE. BROWS UMW WEAVER 8T 1P Window Bands, Them Invaluable strips In .tame totally es. elude dust, noise andodor from doors sadsdndoes Bare your carpets and hosmeliold goods from nimeoise sad annoyance of stage:6.nel', bells and rat. miihes. The above etrit will be completely fitted tip by WRITE & ALtaAKDEB, No. IDS and 111 Lan cock street, Allegheny My, Use above Eno having the exclusive right In Alteghany , Ckmitty. apliennid WEITZ & AIMULNDERL WILMS AND CONITRACTORA, Baiting Lately Removed TO 169 aad 171 LEACOCK STREET, 811.clOtacamp C7l tyr, they &t. steady to Aimlab a ll tbetr sartomets axed hulAb. istA7ll4 4 , wIa L FLOUR/NO BO VENITIAJM PERIL S IVADINGS mul OIL TANKS madear an 4 ooruiltaxtUy on Land. Sanall Salvias and Brackett 15.1.N.d mple& apaiimli Prrientraen a / a ffITAXIT 1.701[1[1881011 . N fa FOCurril Bracer, Prrrearnon, June loth, 1963. XT °TICE. -A REGISTER HAS BEEN Al opened at the Is of the alttsbureh Sanitary Commithel, No. If ourth street, Pittsburgh, In whlah W returned volunteereirom Western Pames ativanta, being honorably diseherged from the service of their eountry, and desirous of obtain ing am loyment, aro loaned to resent their tomes and AU citizen willing to provide employe:taut for returned soldiers, are requeated to apply to the Same VDLce. N. 'reastioa turniehed returnedma tinee with reuardto Bounties. Bush Pay. a . o .l ta.a , camps, By order of the Committee. Jeen - Swe THOS. amr.EwELL.Prcelem voTlO.E.—A MEETING OF THE atoekholdere of the 1-1711.. r. SAW MILL 1117 W RAILROAD CO. will be held ou WEDNEZDAY, July 11 between the houn of I and o'olooa r. in the office of the tlomppaaooyy at their Depot, for= le po of electing Pruddent and Boon or for the eximlng. yeez, Irtearut WK. MARSHALL, President ...EMAPANARA, (BLOOD CORM)— A mod remarkable article and potties curs for 80ROIT'LA RREIMATIBI3I, NEURAL GIA, DTSPEPIig ITCH, PIALPLEH, and' al Her-sees of the 8 . As a Tom, It revives the appetite, perfect. d piton mid whoUy restor e . the phyaleal strength and It etedß but a trial to prove Us virtues. For pale by SIMON .11.01RATOIS, Druggist. fee corner Eimithasid and Fourth streets. SAAO CRAIG'S OUTLET SAW MILL, AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, Allegheny. ALEX. AIKEN. trAmmarvr.aszErt, No. 'Fourth ialsat, PlttabarA of all dada. 011.APM, OLOVM,' and= acrlptloa of Iflumal Furuliluag Goods Sooty OPen dal IlAd Idirkt. llsiasaad Carew* foralabaa. Rampaaoss—Ram David Ear. D.D. Say. 24,W. Jala Ca. 1 116,7tatau ZWIAIf rag. Jasob . B. =len ENO. l e Td - - JAAIBB M. semis, J!Lr%SiLttoot. DIMZSPLIONT DfIisWIRGB alas 53Plifi. ON% for all Muds of building% &OA safsna Leads that omit.= on reasonable torsos. , Ng. Moe on armnsorr num?, palms Lama and *abbots& illlarbaoso9 , NEATB FOOT OlL—Can alwitys , be proeuridel the CENTRAL/Datra-vrost. earner Ohio sad Yederel streets, IA the Market Howe, Allegheny. y, Jep ' B4JrNB .dt.lra:Ze-Li HERS. IiruTICD BTAVEZ- IBIBURANCS Manufacturers and Merchants lINSIMANEE Of Pittsburgh. CFTICE No. ST WATER STRUM WAGALET , S BILLDING4 J. a. HEPfNIi2Y', President. J. W. CHALFANT. Vice Presideet. WM. P. JONES, Secretary. MURES AIIAINST LOSS BY FIRE Insures Steambo a t s and Cargoes. JAMES I. BENNI. - 17,is. L W. PAINTER, JACOB L. SoWAStrZ.t.l. W. ORALFANT, 11.08.7,/sLrethay tiviaaraMani WATSON, S. O. E. IisABOT JOHN rozziaaa liratET A wsersa. I.ISITRLNCE. 0. 8. 6-20 SIX PER EJI% IMO MINN, BM Corner of Wood Stied end Wren Mel ITSGAL AGEHT CM THE UNWED STATEN and SPECIAL AGENT of Jay Oooke, ti, O. AP=ll for the Ws al Hop Seven-Thiity Loan, POPFLAII LOAIV OF TILE PEOPLE, Only Loan in the Mar Simnel HoMartin, Jake HUI, Thomas Donnel.lgy H. W. Oliver, Jr., S. H. Hartman. GOLD B:ELILELI3II3 BONDS. atbaßil"A B. LrvirragroN. Calafor SECOND NATIONAL DANK Corner of Band and Liberty Streets, Special Agents at Jay Maks foe Cho Nab of NEW SEVEN-THEITY LOAN. 72tila is strictly this People , . Lftq andla being absorbed at the rate of about fine mltltwalitir day. TN= bonds bear at interest of Tecro. 00forLitam Pox- CE;llary esah hundred dollars, and sre eeneertible at mate. Be to Bond s. Et. Flees•Twegair 81x Per Oast GeV Bearing Fall commiselens will be allowed Wilma% Bankers, aged Beakers, who pointless for re-sala. a H. BIGGS, Cashier TIC 3 EXCHANGE NATIONAL BAH O f Pittsburgh- Chartered by the Capital 'Organised ander State of Pa., 1836.; 81,000,000.1lialaq Law 1866 Th,. sack has beau cladenatad a DEPOSITARY Or TEE United States Treasury, ad appoketAxl agent tor the sale of the J. 3.SBOENNERGEE, JAMES ANDER B L nmirr, B. D. COCHRAN, R. T. LEWD JR.. L lL PEMOLTS, Every facility will be °Rated to limiters or par. my ysLaad L. D. ties ptmaaalag Oar moths 7-80 LOB N. H. M. HURRAY. Contact inakit FOE BALE. ecmuLA ',Awns FARMING PRICES ! A Tract of 590 Acres or OH Territory, NEAR KOHOARTOWZI. wart 9103.nta, within • taw mae• at the stair and B. & 0. Saftroad, aboanddnd to COAL, IRON ORE, ukesTon BITRNING SPRINGS. will be sold at a bergeb.ll Ogled br room. There ere orr. WELLS belay bared In the Int =dime vicinity, with goal weeyeete at mese& No property in the whet 'offers better prispeate to ealerprieng 911 Ograpeniee Will be Bold in see. Title Indisputable STOCK REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Often toy the paraluise sod We of atocka In NEW FORK AND PHILADELPHIA eitaged etthout nay butter oocuantatlan than THE ELEGULA_R. RATES ba m. liteepeatlve 1 ADE lISAHING UP nay Linn cot Fltomisia Ellasiteirte. FOB ZEE CONING TALL BALPA AND SOLICIT ORDERS. 8. 8. BRYAN, POURTIL MUM, (Burke', Etalllllnir..) MURRAY d:P=Le W. P. HURRAY, President. J. H. LI DAY, Secretary and Tremor?. The Company owns to Lee simple • farm °Qatari. log eighty Leven acres and forty-Live pe_rehae, loess tad on Etrevort Bun (e tributary to Cherry Run e ) nod lYdiir between Cherry Bun and 011.0 reek. Twenty-eight leases have already been made to responsible puttee, among whom will be found the camas of some of the aided cud son sacamcfsa eperasere on the Omen. The entire tract acoOmmodata from unto lao wells. This farm is surrounded by roue et the most celebrated oil producing fames, on On Creek and Cherry Bun, and is In close proximity to the "Reed" and "Mountain" Welts, and about one mile from the Walnut Bend Wail at the ne price, The Comps& °Mee • li mited number of shams SEVENTY - FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Mapco of the property, together with all informa tion mimeo: the property and organization of the °company can be obtained at the office of STEEL at BAILEY, Agents, WILKLNS HALL. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. Nashville Soap erosion Bridget to be Rebtult sza.z.zp PBOPOSS.LS will be received until tha lath day of July next. at the oars of she TEN. NESSEE dm) Imams INSUB.AIcaIt CODIPAZIT for famishing_ materials end reooo - the somanalon Midge across Camber. laza dyer at Aaahvlliq Tenn, owned !wile Broad Street aridity COMpaar. POISOU Making bidet for this work, will be required to submit plans. with hhehlfizatieha complete, for the worm to be dans, TIN Mona piers arul abutmaub me already balite and but daniaged.sod a large quantity of the irons taken frau) the oh! brifte hair been gas sorted, whlenne.Y be 'aged 'van. By Wet of the Board. W. BITTLEB,Booy and Treasurct. ritazwrimix .Twas 1.4. . jCoamad NOTIOZ T¢ TER TAXPAYERS OF THE =lcor T ER la to' Wyolithat tblelpayablety;Poorand BeiftteraTaxii. ltaataara aatlisOlTY TREAS. USE% OrlatrEißo. Luthrosth- attest. itita: •ooat of potato:Lim a110w94 for Mrlost p!iptatat: Ell thou ozono at as .1110attlad aLillllll D sail socau The Mato lieresa naMinerrsrelttAfMdn. and mat M.paLLWorethM= Or JIILY, aa - Thunuar Emma, make LL ratans to th e litataDepaztomat at th at thata . • • wax; Enntaarsi.itesimr. : • • rri IR • apZi TO&-2. 1117G8121 k BRO. 7-30 o a, 1.0., CONVEHTLEELE INTO Of Pfttaburgh.9 ISTIMATE OR •I 3 - B. B. BRYAN, Broker, No. ES FOURTH STREET zdrs UlLe Lre.E. Bum= FIRE & DIAB NB Insurance Company, (Cies : COVIIII WOOD AND FUR ITI, (Over People's Nattuaal Beak.) RICHARD O MAY; President. DAVID EL PARK. Vice Pivot:WM 80EiERT TtlVrY Y , Beeretari will Insure Against an Muds NUM /AD FEASIAB inn& H. O. MAP, D. .P., P JAMES p . .A .. ,.} . ..E i. T. H. HAnkm. HENRY W R . l .O mm hs,, JAHN limit,. JAMES E. tirnaGEA, JOHN GRApp. MEV P. ellTrll, N. J. WORM' DAY. ORAMPEED, GORDON. IATZADAd P. B. ~ :7.r` :UREKL INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. Office t. Burner Water and Market Slav WAGALSVE• BVEGDM.) A OUOERBERGER.BresiOs W. B. 3ERICR. Vie. President. ROBERT ITETNET.Jitearetsay. WIEL IMOD& AGAINST ALL KENDS Marine and Fire Risks W. Z. BERTON.., B. J. ANDERSON W. Etzurztrosirsa • R. 06.00WEY, W. W. MARTIN, BYRON EL PLINTH& • TH. j AXES BOWS, MAPMACITITREE OP 1r ROVED BORING TOOLS,' Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wens, He. 136 WOOD STREET, Prlls2illoE, PA Toole Varna:dal =de of the rimy le l SO LOW MOOR IKON.. WELL BORERS Famished at - - Are Ciaissis i=wrioesk, with matt arlldes as are ateaesaary to alaidaaa ePerattank 'lll M I AS, SAIr :9M4 S, E li'M MAZES, HAs wrwm-12A WICILM:%4 SHOWLS, MOILS, I PLjkIaMb LEVELis, AXES, arAn.s, &a. Rope, Leather and atm Belting, el] of whisk novo eaapialf la CAM Jettoldlo ADDY & EWERS, v;l:iiiiVl4:l4 . 4llllfl2l:i:k Gas and Ste.4.m Fitters, No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE PIEST OTLE/30;1,) Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIG & BAR LEAD Plumbers' Materials in General. OIL RESIMERZE'S Flitted Up in Me Most Approved Style. Twaka lined with lead or cower. Howler fitted trp *IQ lister or vim. onlets promptly atteziol to. ler REMOVAL. BAILEY, FARRELL & CD., Have Just Occupied their New awl Capacious Warerocta and Factory, No. 167 SMITHFIIII,II STREET, PITTSBURGH, Pa., =ere tbity will nuke and izeo on nand, WERT LEAD LEAD P/I% • WATED GA'S'AND .OiEAX GOODS, of every deeezipUon. Ordeiv solicited. P. O. LOX 107 S. RESIDENT LINCOLN BOOKS COMMEMORATIVE OF OUR LATE PRESIDENT. memorial Record of the Nation's Tribute to broken Lincoln 1 cornplied•by B. F. Diana. kg. Our Martyr Prattle= 1 Voices from New York end Brooklyn. 11.03. !ameba= Bennone Memo Prencling $2 i Boston on the /M a th of r'.to. Toe hiartiVe hionnment, Doing the Pattiotirai and Palltleat WWI= of !throat= Lincoln, as ex hibited bait Speeches, Memos, Onion nab Pro*. himatlone $l.OO. The 1= President , . Wordi i menage, halm Comte ehAddreseee end Letter, of Abb. 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