ight vittsburgh One*, TRH GEONTI FOLIMANG AUORITION. WEDNESDAY. JULY 12.1865 UNION COUNTY TICKET. POE DISITICT ATTONANYt LEVI B. DMZ of 4114Eftelli. son ootrarr carnuausca -Imam LAMBZUr, Pits Toiquado. 'DAVID ABM. 31.j0f Liberty Tonta Weirigarit emwrs : JAMB L. OTIABAX,A.IIegteny. • ,1 : - 7/011 - 41110:1011.7 s OEO. Y..lfferfAlE. North Fayette Townahlo. 'HANS B. NEBBON, McCandless -TowmUsk. _ALFRED SLAM, of • ,DAVID 13pp a lin F alt . 3. P. GLASS, Pittsburgh. 3011Yi A. DAPPILB, Shaer Toramitdis. 001:1111.T colonsincarion I JONATBATT WEBUT, of Lower Bt. Chsterth CO'MITT ittnivrroa: B. 1.. filet:MILL/31r, of Birmingham. . /LOSES 0111% of Obtarr IL'ou;nablp. ._DISLOYALTY NOT CONQUERED. , f -The news from the South, particularly Ylrginla, is well calculated to : fill reflecting minds with alarm. Although therebellion, ea an organized power Is crushed, it is per fectly plain that the spirit of rebellion Is as prepant, intiolent and defiant as ever. Planters still insist upon their right to ad- Minister the old discipline of the plantations, Viand the freedmen have no more protection wader the laws than they had while they ' ` were slaves; and what little freedom they ;have 'pined by emancipation is nullified by ;cruel and oppressive social regulations. , They are denied the poor privilege of being (parries to the bargain as lo the compensa. theyahall get for - their labor. A feel of intents' !Anthem must naturally npaing out of such a relation between the laboring class and their employers. The .negrodti know they are free; but the whites •persist- In treating them as slaves. _The high ]tepee which the emancipation proclamation, and the crushing of the power of the slave `holders by the Union armies, excited in ' lheir minds, are .follewed by bitter disap. 'pointment. The armies which they hailed 188 deliverers, and which thousands of them gladly joined, have been withdrawn, and they left to the mercy of their former op- Fessors; are treated as formerly, but with out 'the protection which their value as property once secured to them. But, conquered as they are, these South - " rOns regard their Conquerorawith very little :Mom respect than they do the negroes. They still glory in their rebellion What kind .or loyalty prevails in a county where candidate for Sheriff urges -his claim for the suffrages of the people on the ground that he served four years in the army of the Confederacy? Are those the-kind of nun to constitute a State Y Have we any war. , rant as rational men to hope for peace with . such elements mixed up with our pollard system Y That fellow knew hie men, or he Would net have urged a plea, which really Made - him a good candidate for the halter, as a reason why 110 should be elected to office. - I The fact - la, the South, as a whole is as disloyal as ever. Rebellion and War were but the effects of that disloyalty. The ef -teeth intim been destroyed by sheer force; but the cause remains. We have often said that slavery was tke ultimate cause of and so it was. Is slavery abolished ? Not so long us men are suffered to regalate their sy.stere of labor by the same 'rules which -governed Slavery—not so long as people of OM class may not go at will from one plan tation to another without passes from -men of another. class—not so long as one code of laws stands on the statute book for the government of a ruling class, and an other fora subject class—not so long as the persons emancipated are debarred from en tering a court of justice ant? claiming the nrotection of the law against outrage or in jeli. at the hand of another—and-not so long as they are denied'auy part whatever in the government to which they owe obed ience. Bo long as slavery thntirmes—so long as those people adhere to slavery in any form • so long they are In active rebellion. Sol emnly, and before heaven and earth, our . government declared every slave free; but if these freed people are to be left entirely 'to the mercy of the men out of whose hands they were delivered by the strong hand of the government, better that they had been left as they were. Emancipation is a creel mockery, a positive wrong, if the southern people shall be allowed to rivet the same 'fetters upon a class which the government ' struck from the limbs of individuals. What is It but a fresh act of rebellion, a contempt of its authority, a defiant nithfiCation of its • most illustrious edict? • ATZEROTT'S SPIRIT This poor wretch, whose complicity in :.the murder of the. President brought him, a.- and Justly so; to the gallows, made a confes. Sion in which, after detailing some facts touching his agency in the matter, he pro. ceeded to tweak of the influences which led Lim tabs a paify-in so awful a crime. We :quote "Slain bad put him on the side of the South. He had heard it preached in church that the curse of God was upon the Blames, for they Were 'turned black. He always bated the niggers, and felt that they should be kept in ignorance." Negrophobia is a common characterititic wicked and degraded natures in ' - country; '`and that .spirit which would deny a, negro a vote, merely becalm ha La a negro, is the same in hind, however it may differ in degree, [ram ' that Which drove A.TZEILOTT 4:0 crime and r: tinting. KENTUCKY ELECTION • - Oct Monday, Argued 721, the people of Kea tueby elect a State Treasurer by general ticket., members of Congress, a Legislature. and a Ja na of the Supreme Court for the Third Appel 11MDIstriett to fin sateaney caused. by the en. mord of Adv. Bullltt. The candidata are • Vara. Demeerafe. Yon Garrard suzalreaketnixa. Valli= L. Neale, James M. . somr. on 00 troause. 1. C.D. Bradley, Trimble, 2. *Oeo. H. Yeamau, B. C. Bitter. 3..1. Et. Lowry, *Henry Orldes, 4. Marlon C. Taylor, *Aaron Hard/eg, s..LovellM.lkrusseart, *Robert Mallory, 8. Green Clay &filth, A: H. Ward, 7. efited.B. Try. Gal. S. Ghardaia, 8. Wm. M. Mandell, 9. Samuel McKee, J. Smith Mutt. *Memibera of Mat Congress. At the eleigan 1863, Mew'. Gelder, Har ding and Mating were chosen. on the Ihtlon MEXICO. the folletrog inAlettot ruff Mexico we 1.- coutattoeatt _ r, =km* am! beton the gm .,, m mt v : an . ;, ,Thae ittnew„...../innxiadket of t, th tlia. w h,d, p.:,,,,,....._ 17,6 0 .., me tbO,Vrt, 'Timm Call r, Ca= t.° ‘r., ( l 3 , co u g azok r n of * t , thrat,LO' • .... - • znagr4hol 1. 421116 . liana' li tentlig ~.._ ,-. ' The teen „....1.„„-- g beta= rite_ , °1171,4: t"., 1 ixtS-444.11ff-PMY."4 and the awe. . 4am nenn*.crtf” =nip nor We golthil. it.. ~a,nitinaintan . , native tu t= ` If 'IC"'4,7pM 11'1j, —awl— £r 7 - elate "=2,.tixtei uigratiot,te....., - • . t'''s WM% ,„_:,,, mi - - thitrPo44/ 2 /!Si d fiP l2l itiegi bitirt..:4 .w. i , :#it df .. siteit_._.iPal...c.4,,,Afe2 otri;glitir Oti,g Ni; ltri3/4*Cifliiitii rltl--iri. ilk* 41161114141426 &Watt ~'• '‘,:.',,,11431itt"1 4s4lolglatil..„ ~. .. .. , .... ~,, THE 1139to1AL "ELrilitAlT IN -Cos- The New York Evening Pm, arguing that there is na danger of Southern mem bers, in any ease, having an untoward in fluence In Congress, says of the House of Representatives: There are now one hundred and seventy four members elect to that body, of whom one hundred and forty-four are uncondi tional loyalists, against thirty "conserva tives" and "southern Bympathizerr" Ken tucky and Nevada have yet to elect. Giv ing the South six out of the nine members from the former we shall have the following result: trolon member elect Kimtuciry Nevada ....1 Southern sympathizers elect 30 Kentucky 6 Full delegation from eleven rebel states-84 120 Net Union majority It is difficult to see what "power" the rebel States can wield In the next House, even if they got there. A change of fifteen votes to their side, would by this calculation, give them the majority; and on many important questions such a change would not be improbable. So small a margin is not enough for a re• liable working majority. Besides should - any further amendment of the Constitution be necessary, these men would hold it in their power to defeat anything that should be proposed, a two-thirds majority being required for the passage of such amend ments. Tux charges against Cot. BAxes, the V. B. detective officer, well known for his share in the pursuit of the assassins of Mr Lincoln, seem to have been very much exaggerated In the telegraphic report. It tunes out that a number of bounty brokers and reputed bounty jumpers, who were arrested by Colonel Baker at Hoboken, on the 11th of March, have entered waits against that officer for false imprisonment and assault and battery. Several affidavits, it Is said, have been taken, but the subject has not Vet been brought before the courts. The statements thus far made are one sided, and the case will probably assume a differ ent aspect as soon as Colonel Baker is heard in his own defence. Fuose W ESTERS MEX ICO. —No t tb sta.ading the late succeests of the Imperai nits along the eastern frontier, they appear to be losing ground in some places. The New Orleans Picayune has intelligence that the liberals are 'weeping everything before them in the more western orate' of Mexico, even down to the shores of the Pacific. The withdrawal of the Imperial troops from that direction to meet the more pressing danger in New Leon, Coahuila and Tamaul ipas, perhaps left the door open for them. It is, also, probable that the large number of Americans who have recently gone as miners, colonists and adventurers to Chi huahua, Sonora and Sinaloa have had some, thingio do with it. Elan.—Since the breaking up of the rebel armies many of the dioraissed military officers find themselves destitute of the means of sn;.. port. Thousands of them, before the war, were supported In idleness by the labor of slaves; bet the rebellion having deprived them of that sup• port, and having no weal occupation, never having labored, and having been educated to re gard labor as fit on ly for slaves, they are In a bad way. In this dilemma many of them have banded themselves together to get, by plunder, that which they scorn to earn by honorable toil, but which they cannotdo without. The old and Inexorable law, "in the sweat of th: - face dusk thou eat bread," has come home to them at lash although for a while they scented to have abro gated it. Wendell Phillips on Reconstruction. To the Editors of the Boston Daily Athrertiter:— one principle of reconstruction has been unanimously assented to on both sides of Mason and Dixon's line, namely, that the people of no heretofore slave State shall be invested with the rights of membership and representation in the government of the United States without the recognition In its constitution of the abolition of slavery. This Is not a voluntary act on the part of all the rebel States at least, if it is of any one. It is a condition prescribed and enforced upon them. Whether it is put upon the ground assumed by Ms. Dana in his address at the recent meeting in Fanenil Hall, that the rebellion has been a war sui ganeris re suiting in conquest and not a mere insurrec tion and its suppression,—or put upon the the ground that by the illegality and vio lence of the acts of those States from that of secession downwards, each of them has reduced Itself to a condition of absolute an archy, without any legal recognizable po litical organism, until a resuscitation by act of Congress—ls immaterial. In one of these ways the heretofore rebels are now in a state of political catalepsy. This is acknowl edged by the inhabitants themselves, for they apply for a reconstruction which ad mits the tact—an unquestionable fact—of previous aestructiorL And the United States say to them, one absolute condition . is the prior act of the abolition of slavery and repeal of all the laws establishing, reg ulating or recognizing such a thing as 'a live human chattel. This then is a claim on one side and ad mission on the other, of a right on the part of the United States to prescribe the terms of reconstruction. If there is not such a right under the present circumstances, then it will follow that the inhabitants of any State, under the implicitly reserved su preme law of State rights, may declare war against the U. States, or Join another nation in a war against the United States, and fall ing of success, may tura about, chose mem bers of the Senate and House of Represen tatives, and come and demand as of right an admission into C Ingress; a pretedsion to) extravagant to be asserted by the sturdiest State rights and anarchy rights advocate, outside of Virginia and South Carolina. I conclude then that the United States _ . have a right under the present circumstan ces, to prescribe the conditions of recon struction. The case is not erptessly pro vided for by the Constitution, for the rea son perhaps, assis for the omission in some ancient code to specify the punish ment of parricide, that so attrocletts a crime would never be committed. But the case is not beyond the limits of the univer sal law of reason, justice and prudence, and we may add fraternity, which forbid vindic tiveness, but enjoin • security for the fn. turn."' W. P. Tiru cholera is said to have appeared in Asia wino be moving steadily westward. The. Zondon Telegraph of the 22'd of Jane says the last Red Sea news brought word that Mecca and Medina are vast Lazar hou ses Of cholera smitten victims, the pilgrims perishing all along the road to the shrines from Jedda and the southern porta, and Sheiks who had come to kiss the Kaaba turning back in horror, with their trains,' to succumb In tents and houses where they had shut themselves up. Already Egypt has been reached, and .the Wight) there are perishing by thousands; so much so that the Italian and French harbors are shut againit vessels from Alexandria. ATonal-Liu= Itavurw. —L novel and beautiful military apectacle was witnessed on th e eve of the Bd, near Fairfax Semina ry, by s large concourse of soldiers and div- Siena. A grand torchlight review of tha troops of•.Bartlett'a division, formerly f a Twentleth'Corpa, was held, the men - lag only bayonets; in all Of which , burning candles. - The offeinas the I: went.through *aeonso•ltt and intricatn tionations decidedly ,dramatfq; and tb • light parades promise to Wall the ram among= ntilitaff_fdendaoyer the it 0-- Wash. Car £ 4,". Zenist,. ~ AXan i MI 'l' 1J on foot. wiiikei.G . 0` Pollock at the Hof it, to wand& a ' for disabled lola** wail* Ti 4 ....u.putathe_ri = br.,,,,,a ... d a red ac rat dflapd - at eatable ~ for 4 1 7 ajanitatzsoirs. with *echo° , where eke *Te , 0/110,1ine ' atabledationkloYSto c 04041 . 4 4 auk - Luanlarawr Minna t ty of erica ,ItntedvP tithe „ ' - VEIN% rrEllia. Great preparations were being made for the forthcoming commercial--coosautioa Detroit on the Bth, bat none of the dele gates have arrived yet. The Portland del-. egatian are expected to-night, and the Can adians on Monday night All the cities of Canada will have large delegations, deter• mined to carry oat their measures in favor of a reciprocity. Thia Is the grand ques tion of the convention, but the Niagara Falls canal; enlargement of the Erie canal, and the tariff question, wilt attract eonsid erab a attention here. There le a strong clique in favor of reciprocity, but the bulk of the people are opposed to having any more commercial treaties with the Ottnadaa. TIM internal revenue returns of the Bee, ond Congresalonal District of Ohio, (the western district of Cincinnati and Hamilton county,) WIC?, were about $200,000. In 1863, the sum ct..s over $BOO,OOO. In 1861, (just made out) the amount to a little over $1,000,000. BALTINWILE AND 01110 RAILIIOAD.—This company will commence locating the branch from Washington to Point of Rocks on Itionday next. Richard Randolph, Esq., will have charge of the survey. The length of the road will be about forty miles. Alexandria Journal AWASH:MOTO/I dispatch says: The Middle Division hasbeen abolished, and the Middle Department fa organized. It comprises the States of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Dela ware, and West Virginia, with General Han cock as Commander, and Baltimore as his headquarters. THE town of Franklin, Louisiana, was recently sacked by a party of freebooters, and five United States Treasury agents, who went into the intenor of the counfry in search of Rebel Cotton, are supposul to have been murdered by them. W user FRAIIDEL —The Secretary of the Treasury, with a view to see if he can not prevent some of thefrands in whiskey, &c., has ordered the appointment of an addi tion, 1 Assessor in each revenue district where t ere is a distillery, DATA 911ffidellt has been received at the Internal Revenue Bureau to show the In• ternal Revenue for WE year. It will reach over two hundred and ninety millions of dollars. SEVERAL released rebel officers who have returned to Maryland; have been indicted and arrested for treason against that State. A BEMILARIOUS, though unsuccossful,t tempt was made on Friday night last to rob the county Treasury at Columbus, Ohio. SEVERAL large and highly promising oil springs have been discovered near thatiouth PaEs and-in the vicinity of Fort Bridger. IT has cost a distillery firm at Peoria, 111., over 15.300,000 W try to cheat in their income returns. DON PEDRO CANDANIO has /List died at Lima, leaving a fortune of £6,000,000 ster ling. '., nu midges are doing great injury to the Canadian wheat crop. DI pi s Llama Prrnierrnan Gas Goserhar, Jut,. lEWL DIVIDEND.—THE TRUSTERS IF TILE PITTSBURGH Chkg UOMPAITY hare this day dowered a dividend out oftlie_prents of the ilosepany of THREE DOLL nw9 PER SHARE of the °spits' Stook. OsYshlo forthwith to the Stockholders or thalr legal reymentatired, at .he office in the Oompany. jyilistd 182 LES R. MUSTY, Treasurer. DIVIDPIID-THS BTOCKHOLDRIIS OF MB PEITSBIIE.GIi NATIONAL BANE OF COMMON are hereby nodded that the Directors hays this day decimal a dividend of FIVE PER CANT. on the Capital Stock, oat of the earnings for the FIVE - MONTHS THE BANK HAS BEEN IX OPERATION. payable forthwith, free of tax. iNIRt S. H HILL, Cashion Edsacu.a7r7a a ataxi-suncitana Nvest. Baca,i Prprapeaon, July LA, laG5. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS HA tilts day declared a Dlridaad of fal-lr. Per C/CMLO• on the old capital stock, out of the profits of th Last Mx months, fore of.U. r% Ts. lytlalrd JOHN SCOTT. J n . Cashier. DIV /1-1 E 1 44 ALLIIGMMT NATIO:U.I. Baez, J tar 3t, ISO The Board of Directors have tide day declared elv.dend of FIVE MEII CILNT. (free 01 tax) o the Capital Stock, out of the prate of the I tt.e ecootha, payable 012 and after [lto-tam tad. lyClotal J. W. COOll, (lathier. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Genoa op Peort.aa' lascraanch On, / PlTTenotto [I, July Id, The Prestient and Ifirect.ors of We Comparkll have thie day declared a ca•tidirldpad of FIVE DOLLARS PER SHARE. Irve of tal...out of the proofa of the r. yr. six months, psys%le on and otter the loth that hatvad WEL F. GARDNER, gacrotary XEPV aDrziaTIEI RENT—A STORE RO)M on Wylie ,atrwt in good location, with counter, Wm:dying, Gtr will be leased to April tat, ISM 11 12 S. CIUTLIBEHT is SUNS, it Matte St_ 110 C ERY bTOHE AND DWELLING tiUUS2'—ln Aregheny City for sole: Two. tory from. nouso and 10l of ground. Apply o B - 12 E. CUTHBERT la SUNS Ot Morket St EW HARNESS AT AUCTION.— A , On I lIMISPAT, lath Inst.. at it A sr., at hlasonte Ball auction House,6s Filth street, will setts Rear Double and Slagleßeergy Harness. ./Yr2 T. A. I.LAN I Aortlaneer. SILVER t. G pu Lot:lEi 13 ut 6. T . A p it, , CE a L t. — .. K n inft . one pound ',inners ` to r t mily use, amen on hand and ior all wholesale or ret ail , at the Family Grocery Store of ' JOHN A. 13.M.ISRAIA. la C. BLAIR'S LIQUID 11Z.N.NETT. Al • —lbe purest sal best to the market far making in • fear moments ella, Junket and Fru. gol•c, cheep and wholesome summer o.2.2serts. A large !manly just received and for sale by the ch.aen vi at retell, by • SOHN A. SENtiIIAW, jyl2 corner Liberty and Hand streets. `IIEBH LOBITTISR AND SALMON.— Put up in one and two pound CUM, llmmetl• e.tly tested; also Spitted and Fresh Oysters, for euzle by the dozen or single min el ths Faintly Oro eery Store of JOHN A HENISHAW, corner Liberty sad Head streets. TOBACCO AT ,A.T.ICTION.—WW on TEIURSDAVDIORNING. lath lost be sold , It o'clock, at Dimwits - Hail Ahation Rowe, hi Filth Mar t, caddies Prime Navy Tobacoo; II " " Baltimore Spur Roll; ya 3 butts Dark A. Atem...ELL.A.ND, erect jyl2 VIIRNITIIRZ AT ACTION.—ON IHIIHHDAT MORNING, 12tb last, t 10 o'slosk, at Masonic Hall Auction HOW*, hh Fifth streets, will be sold • quantity of Household Pur l:o.om 2 wardrobes, If yeah stands, chairs, boct. grads, 2 Oboe and 1 - parlor noses; also two coon ter. if V T. A. bieCHIALLAND, Auctioneer. WHITE & AIXBANDER BUILDERS AHD CONTRAMOBS. Having Lately Removed TO 169 and 171 LEACOCH mum ZLI-1•06-13.C.13:Sr Oily. they t cready to fornlck all WO anstarner• and War. generally With FLOURING nuLaus, rircrcß, DOORS FRAMM VENITLILN and PANEL SR MOMDINGS and OIL TANKS made Br urd constantly OD .to. Scroll Styr Leg and Bracket. lintahed °ampler. p2oamd DEISM BLACK, Iwo O !tang large wortment at MOWING MACHINES, mr.wmainemi Vie• Straw Mere, Scythes and HaLnakes, B'o. 28 and 80 OHIO 812t11:1. 4 LIZEGELEETT SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. We ere contracting, and will keep on • superior nylis of CMG 1113,T43-11WEI Either a Common or Tubular Boiler. V* turtle ladles Deeding events tottake pop dote tomilt.aml see Um:4w • • at Flll2, fuld NIS A our Olt star Works, :. : . . A AMEN. -12=7:02Xim. tei lbstittPlVabw LOY (191) all l lam % agosaraws, (+ .=.11124 eatpuoaocranau FW• t alk.W:•,Qoatli //51tif1i . 910. 4 114 8 41120 . T ra m Str a VS Biliitr i i= l.4ll4ll"! Bir US,Wt : ,14=7519N: . , Jr/C R^ 4114rE1l ris E.O.E.V 2 3 ESTRA.Y.—TAIsLN UP ON MUD JAY A SMALL BROWN DABS MASS, mutt' a white star on her forehead. The owner Is requestod to corm Lomond. Proee At 2. ) 0,1 41., , a , _y charge., otherwise she will be sold on nAT. 551.1551A.T, the 16th Lust., at 5 o'clock, at Allteue Llbery Statue, on Fourth street. jyl2 . .4td SAMUEL LONG. Tar( of Pollee. CoseraOttan`e Orme., CIT . ( or CI.LLSG4II/E7Y, July it 1955. SEALED PROPOBALS (roldres.iiia the Committee on City Property) w.. 1 ho rA- Geri Ted at tills once until THURSDAY 20t% IA C., incitudre, for painting, manila and the wood worir of the main door of ths • I,T Han la Mailer style with the ,'orrtroiler's By direetion of i'aitmeils. jildStri R. B. FRANCIS, city con:rniier. MASONIC HALL. Wednesday Evening, July 12th, BLYTHE MEMORIAL BENEFIT, & lost of Volunteer Tatent. Ticke , , at all Music and dr , Stores. Doors open et t o•cloca. kntertainment commences at quart, to sight o'clock. italeasc HOU BE FOR RENT The lease of that modern built and centrally 10. died lour story dwelling, No. 1 Ht cock sheet, •orner Duquesne Way, well adapted for together with the Brussels and korr , th tJeroettell and handsome iventture, will be sold ou Imm. Wei terms. Apply for putlcOlers to B. B. BRYAN, Broker jyra 69 POIIRTH ST., (Burk... /3.11,11. t BOOr: 8 AT REDUCED PRICES DAVIS, CLABBE & CO., 88 "CV' co ca cl r 3 11) x- co. at, are now offering their largootoek of MlseolLanontir Book• at an Important amount C ,, rreoPooneoce with parties at a Molar...so licited EVERY VARIETY OF I, Fancy Dress Goods! WHITE. 8F.E.A013 cs a=a. C} AND Y. - : 1! jyrkitd IL FIFTH: ST. THE GOLD REGIONS OF IDAHO I I than Wave Plttsbtnit, to a (Mr amnion, for DENVER CITY, IDA.IIO. Paresoe welling to go to Idaho, will mud, one of tho bettoppoltunitles , en; offered for a PLE &SANT TRIP TO TTiB Good Spring (Covered) Wagons and tent. for camping out Everything will be to oomplete order. A few nuore paaeengere will be taken for $125, INCLUDIETG BOARD Apply at mod to G. WASUINOTON BROWN, at the °Moe of 111060. Phelps, Pork 6.00., No, 6 zet. Mar street, Pltteborih, P., of addresat P. 0. Box =O, Allegheny City, Pa. jyttaml p ROC LAILIATION.—CI rN or l'irrs .• or Idurt, so: In accordance with the pr 0.1111003 of an Act of the Um:tend dueruhly or the Com. mouwealth of Penansyleuda, prov,dine for the in corporation of the vity of PittaSurgh, and of the V. , 1008 supplecom..ts to said act. I. LOW RY, Jo, Mayor of said city, do issue this my proclamation, that on the THIRD FRIDAY IN Jl. LT, A. It., IMO, Winn the net day of the month, the freemen of the NINTH WAHL' of gain city qualified to vote for members of the Honse of Representatives of this Commonwealth. will meet at the Public, School Hong to said ward and Moot by Dal nt 0.0 pergola as • member of Sales: Orman ell to 011 . vacancy oussiono. by CU realgaatlo2l of JA hi Ezt B. 'MUM". Given under my band sod the seal of the said city of Pittaburgtk, this 10th day of July, A.D. lECA TN THE COURT OF QUART/ER SR& A SIONS of 6.lltsheny (Yount}, In the =augur o Oth vat s seattngPlue of part of Spruce Alley, in the , find now, to- t wit, June June •.kth, 18"3, the petition of divers freeholders and citizens of the Ninth Ward aforesaid, to vacate Spruce Miwy, betensenflarrell an] Wax , ns streets, having been promoted and read In open Ooort, the °eon grant • rule upaa 101 interested to show canto why the prayer of the petitioners should not be granted, providal no ed. reptlons are fded within four vexes from thU data Notice of saki rule to be published twine a !h for four weeks to the Pu BY THE üburgh Dog, Gerseaa. .001.152. Jeicler..2tawd ram the ll+ cord. OFTIOE OF TUE ocerreout.es ALLeoIUDIT UourearY. Pt.., Prrreauton. July dth, PRA. TO CONTRAOTORS.--SRALED PRO -. poseLsvui be received at this onine. csatil inclualve, for Ms. Idlng the foUoasi•ii bey bridges : One over Bull Creels on the line be. tweet t awn and West Dees Toarnahlas, on the road leading from.M.Ulercown to.the tuttanstint Road. and one over Thompson's Run at Pollock'. Church, or. the fine between Villa., and Patton Townships. Plans and specifications can to seen on applies. tion. • By direction of County Oemmisaloneta. HE LAMBERT, Controller. I=7l NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS Neushvilla Smq*=ianßridge tabeßebnilt SEALED PROPOSALS will be misdeed until the lath day of July next, the Chico of the TEN. ICESSEE FIRE AND amiirit; INSURANOE COMPANY for furnishing_ materiels mid roma stioctltrg the Suspensi o n Bridge senses Cumber land river at Nashville, Tenn., owned by the Broad Street Bridge (Jompany. Person. 'asking bide for at. work, will he required to submit plunk with areelfluticrin comp an lete ; tor the work to be doe. he stone piers d abutments ale odreedy and but lithe damaged, wad large quantity a the irons taken from the old bridge has beim pre• wriest, whinh may be need maim By order of the Bosrd. A. W. BUTLER, Seel and Treasurer, NISHVILLI, Jane It. le2oload STEAD, & BAILEY, STOCK BROKERS, The liankezi and Wolters Board having adopted the foLlowlus RATES OF COMMISSION we win be governed thereby from this date : btoetre sellurg :MP mad ardlar, 2 cents per shwa do. do. OS and up to 125, I per dont. do. de. 1125 do. eidd, 22e eirm dr. do. 11:01 mod over. di Per X, °TICE TO OONTRACTOREL—Pro- A. , pewits for the gridteg. paving end setting with magnolia of Magee street, from Pommies. WM *venue to Gibbon street; of Fsetory s treet horn Mae street to the Allegheny Eileen of Towite end street, (tom Wylie street to Webster street; of Peltier/ Lane, from Lo nn street to Fulton street; al., proposals for the 00$11,111/etiOD of . Public Sewer on ronitsylvmibt !Leanne ad the extension of Sidegtss street will -be rewired et the °Mee of the undersigned, In the Muriel Build. lug, until THIIIISDAY EVY.IiTING, July Is, MS. For further partieulers apply to 0/ 1 / 1 21,1eSS ItElt 111SPFARR, • I Recording Regulator. WOMMED SOLDIERS IN BITTER The Filet or Second Three Yea Service can receive the full bounty the lama U If they bad rei roc the lull tram ni entht own: by A coiling 1.1 upon T. WALTER , Solicitor for Etotuitlee, Pensions sad Pay. Igo 103 FIFTII STREET, third door belOtruie Oattadrei. Jy'u COUNTRY BRAT FUR S.S.I.E—Oon- Carobs six sere& all order lease wrof sal m. tton. TOs baprolomorats ass s two story trams bowel Wllll firs rooms; also s rottigs boast= two MIMS irsolillsza stable sod cartisgs saloratrig ;worm Underbid soal. wfioli Sid to Emit la gnat Imlay spa salsotteas. Alto &Imp assortment of smW r . sitootoo I mon p ants f ' afar Maw oflo ants from the • kr to • : .l • . AS. 00. ratoprED OA THE MST:BIDS OF . 11 - 7 the Allethelspe Atteeel, Oil the ainittlarr o f oth at OLIVOit liar' :1 8 0 04 ' tentelnlna shard en 07.11 (huh= tt ma a trialTtc. ft hr, h o , wl?tir ► aerie With IQ. Joarli sear= firm Lawrenceville. Re questions mar/. N=TO, CONTRA.. $ .$ 14 1 0;- -• I • vititattostateattAreis nOtifu 'ia ,l Wiluthur 11:401 • alga lillaptillegl a = azzaaseiesa, liPsta aeeordia[Y• Alithaterf art -rE fir .1111 - f: TIS IgoVE-JrT S 1117 ELS, RASO 1 - Edi e.c . CO., B 0 0 K EP yl2 lllF;ll'=Copying Ink l FON THE HOT SEASON Another Invoice of those Desirable JAMES LOWET..).* Mayor of Plttabtuigh, W 111.11.1319 HALLS" Stationers Black Book Xakers, 131NDERS, SD Wirtia. Ltro et. TATIONL 1.1 OF LIEU" DESCEPTIO, EKLL9 WHITING• FLl7lrt, J 1 bT RECEIVED THIS DAY BLACK AldiP ACCA SACKS, All Sizts, Best Quallty, Prices Low GRAY, POSICIF.L & RESE Da- oro b. co, ra It .1. et, I. Icor ta , 62 'FIETAI STREET, I=l ii UM PH E Y ' HOMED PATH 10 sPEell - ru: nave proved. rrdur titre most am de experience. an entire sumac, *tropic, eraeleilt and reliable. Tire} nr. , the amp medicines perfect, It adapted to popular urre--e,r el epic that mistakes -annul be 11.421 a using then err harrnives ae to no free Irma (angel, and so erecters& 011 to be al rape rehab. Np. 1. cane Fevers, l'ocarot.oan, 1,14:nu. 1. " Worm.. Worm I one " crying Celle. or Welling of In- • nlarrbmw of adlora• or ...Volt. 25 b. '• DY.e.olory. urt to low Gone . 15 5. " Cholera lloirbus Nausea 15 " Cough., Colds, FirLashitts 25 ess2s•ls2lss. Toothache. Fsoesciis 25 5. " Kileadakehets, SIGs Headaches.— 25 " Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach.— 25 1. 0 Fivppreaftecl. scanty and pato- NI periods 25 12. " Lueverrtsem. or Whites IS, 4 II Li ite.o.l. Sorlll cough 10 14. ." -54.111 byan". Erystrelaa Romp. Coes _ MS t 5. • Illneuntalitam, all Rheumatic paths M IR • Fever and Arne, Chili Fever CM It • Plies. ‘111612111 or extern.' co oEt, • Upbeatimy, core, inliamed eyet.. SI U. • Catarrh, &num or ehronle,in2M. SIMS SO iti, • Whooping Coital., apartucalio toughs lit • ri.. *album. oporemed 50 O. " Sag Di•ellargeo, impaired hearing 50 a • Scrofula, enlarged glands no 100, • General Debility. playanol wroltrusa 4. 60 24 " Drees." .04 .....ty Secretions—. 50 ins • DVS Richness, or Meknes, from riding bo ir I. . Sidney Illoenoe. Gravel 50 IS • ServonaDebilltr. ambled CO uniasions, throb:WWl dis. Co charge§ 11l a • Sore Mouth. or lianher . Ortasa7lueosithumers. U. • Put Periods. mma with 50 poem, ° at (711.40 of L11..._.i" 0 VA. 0 Zpilersj o Spasms, St. Vito& Woos . Di=pits, Uleersted Sore Omace of AS eta/s, morocco case and book couplets 110 06 Case of SS large male, In morocco and book. aOO Case of 20 large Mel., wain cum and h00k... 6co Case of 16 Dom (Nos. I to IS) And book CO Phase remotes, by the case or Bogie box, are sent be any part of tbo obtibtry, by mall or we& free 01 shaskiron receipt of orlon. Address IICIAPIISYYS , SPECIFIC HOMEOPALTIYIU IS MINIMS 00., oartee end de t, No. f4l Broad- way, New York. Foe salt by en medicine dealer. WC. WITX.OINCia%T. Wholesale Agunt, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dr. Humphreys Is consulted Sally at his anise, rarsonatty or by Latzer, As oboes, foe all toms of Jylo:lyd CHILDREN'S SHOES IN EVERY VARIETY All Sizes and Prices. McCLELLIBIt'S AUCTIOX HOUSE, Oa IPlietl3L 191ta-c.ot. OIL LEASE& OIL, L-EASES can be bed on the moat favorable Wenn n lets of (our or dye ran, on Whitely theak, near the glow ing Well Warms) earnab /eat 'boak by the Standard OD Oompany, of Pittsburgh. Apply to Jet STEEL ft BAILEY, Wllklns Kan. HEMAPANICA, (BLOOD CDR& ) A-1 AL most remarkable ertlele and positive mire for !Anton LA, RHEMEATL9II, NEVRAI, 01A, DYSPEPSIA. ME, PIMPLES, and sI disease. 01 the SKIN. As • Tombs, It revives the appetite, pa:Yeats d section .red wholly restores the physlul streueth sno It emu, but a trial to prove It. virtues. For sale by SIMON JOHIUMON. Dre&rlst. earner Smithfield nob Fourth amt. LEAD PIPE ABM SHEET LEAD L FAt. PIPE of ell Mae, sad thigicomea. Stl Err LEAD at any thicAncu on hand snit made to.oraer, by ALEXANDER GORDON, Agent, CommfaLLoa Idetohnot, No. 102 Second street, jelenntd ,4TEIII:4i BAILEY, stock Brokers and Realitate Stocks bought and odd mai ... ass-ctn.., wururrs H Al.l TO MILLERS.—WE HAVE SEVERAL piooes of Du Four d: Co.to Celebrated AZICh..23 Dolt- Lng. Cloths, 1 sb M las than Naar York price& J. B. LIOIIETP & 00.,- 001.1 City Mak. LibentY 81.4. NOTICE.-I RESPECTFULLY AN POUNUE to toy Irieods-and former onstorarea that 1 shall continue to carry no the LIVIIBY AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS,' nest door above the old eland, formerly oemtpled Rodsmse & Thorn. I will be happy to receive the pttrothse so liberally bestowed Op former oecuslOns, sad can Ruttish Livery of all hinds on the rhartnat Imam ielnrind S. K. EnleilluS GerNEte.t, Draught:in Office and Patent Agency No, 12 ST. CLAM STREET, mar B%mm:dim Etridgn. • R. P.GEBIEMBRE, Olvl Bagman. Itsaidents N. 14 Say stroll. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. theta will be a meettny at the °Mos of Cherry Ifuo Central CU Company, an the corner of Flfth and Wood streets, second or on MoNDAY, Old IMO day of July 1866, of the Stockbolden of the VENANOO UNION OIL COMPANY for' the names of organtung Bald Company, by the lion of °Mears, under the Act of Assembly of 68t h July, INA Je2a FOR RAZE. OMB FIVE YEAS OLD MARE, PeOM under saddle; trots In harness. Inqn ab Na 83$ LIBERTY STHEEr JORDAN, HOLLUMEB tg, qa FLNIEL AND LOAN nu, Mown Reticule Beaketa, Idofacao T4velo Ins Sambald and Sam Umbrellas, In every variety Tar/di malty StonkNo. tat Mackie 6t. frI4I24ITY COLLEGE. /14/ITFORD, COAN.—Tb•Chrlitmat Term begins TutrusDAT, dVQVHT att. OugUiUdot tar Ituatthitlonattamttettisbi7 1" 5 ' Coy , thottlaw .A . • 6itBoo/ !188I1tG1 , • h r . .c , UMW BALLS AND BANS for tale lo 17$ JADED DOWD, IN Woodoteart ..T.EI I I - 411VE117 ME-MEAT& psuße.NcE. CBE IMURANCE COMPANY, 0 f _Pittsburgh. OFFICE. 57 FOURTH STREET, MLA4' IL PE'S ni ()CIL Pr... Meet. JOHN F. JENNINGS, "le. p r ,,,,iti m m. THONLIN GRAHAM. Secretary. CAPT R. S. GRACE, Agent, (late IS.S.l.napector of Steamers ) INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Imam ateamboataS and Cargoes. 011 to 'mutt per rail to Philadeloble, Near York, kn., kielo.ed at low rates. Policies lessee un the most favorable term. ISAAC N PENNOOK,Preeldont. 'WIN F. JENNINGS, Vtae President. 11 . 01i.8 1 11 1 .7in g , John Steven.on, Wm. Fi. Fonyth, w A lesmuier Ohambolo. , W ORTIIY OF NOTICE Wheeler & Wilson SEWING BIACHINE was ew girded the fret prlse—a brae alive medal—et the Internstloeel Jeow, held as !fettle, Presets, a fee wefts elr.. 'ea the beat Deems, madams for all °rill- I nary turposea"—lforae Joismed..hote Zeth TPB WIIIEIEIL & WILFON Lock Stitch Sewing Alachtties,, teeel• ed the higheat peels:Ames at Met Ives , . I hterostional Erllhttlorte, et • PARTS, resume ....... ....... —•— 1 est. EA,NDUN Enelatol ISM, • h , •10 Nstlurta, ?room. Imes, Where ell the :le win; DI ••eh Ives of hurooel toad' Aroerl ea were to ewe petition. Wholesale and Retail sde. 'loom, Att 17 Fifth Btree linttsbutglt B. P. CALRFEITTES, .Irae Slade Agent. pUBLIBIISD TO-DAY OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA, With flaps and Charts, rimming the Allegheny River from Prttrberrgh to Warren, MS miles. OIL CREEK 411 D rra BRAIICHE% PM:IOLE CREEK, CHERRY RUN, ORERRY TREE RUN, STEWARDS RUN, OVII,BURTSOIrS RUN ►nd otter Creeks, R.`tsr►, LlanEl, tr . 6,0 . wt. oared. PRICE JOHN P. HITNT, Publisher, 611 PITTS e... ML&SONIC HALL Ear Sent by Mum past on receipt of the pd.. , JO ONLY 15 GENTS. COMPLETE YOUR VOLUMES! HAMPLIIg , MAGAZINES. ATLANTIC MONTULT. lloDEV's LA.DVS StXML 4 rii4 411 Ott*. r Magazines ONLY to CENTS. ONLY to CENTS. ONLY 15 GENTS. coo. early, below t g are all gone, at OPPOSITE TEE POST OFFICE. VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALZE IA Oats rdJotnbar Mao2drup Sbop a the PlZta ball/toad Oonnellmvilts Ballros4 Company. Boa Youghiogheny ?wily Coal and Nat Coal ALWAYS ON RAND OIAL DELIVERED AT MORT TIOTICI Leave your erCas at. THE OFFICIO,. A. W SON'S ik CO., Roar Street, or st ME OA Zl, - TTL (JYTICE, filth .creel. ).931 A N ORDINANCE providing for the In -t-t- BUM.. of City Property. Be it erdolned end enweed by Me Mayer, ALL dermen and eiriztsa of Pthrborye, In Select and Common Councils •wentiden, end U is &reel/enacted Op of in. , Tina from and after the pee 1= num tiers ordinance It shall be the duty of the City Controller to the that the several buildings owned by the city are properly tnsuretit sad that he Ls hereby authcrized to have the same Inured to such an amount, and in such oateei or companies, so he AIM the Finance Committee maythmic best for the intaresta of the city; and he, the said Con. troller, is hereby authorized to certify, fronationt to time, a warrant or warrants on the Treasury for such stun or Bums as may be neeeszary to pay the premiums upon the polleP• whim; may.hole sued by any insurance Company or companies upon bulhllna owned by the city, and Insured ae. cording to the authority contained in this ordi nance Ordained and enacted Into a law the =I; day of June, LBW .4021 /41r KALIL Atteet: E. S. Monnow, Clerk of Select Council: TIIOMAS STEFL. President of CommoskkoinalL Attest: HUM MeMsorn, Clerk of Common Council. .tyloltd aa cK=lllll bitrkta&Y ED CrildZE • W. P. ICEURRAY, Prealdeat. J. H. LIDAY. Secretary Ana Demme. The Company writs in no ■lmpie a form annterm ing righticeeven sere. and forty-Befe perclom. tad on Brevort Run (a tributary. to Cherry Rum) and lying between Cherry Run mulOtiCreek. Twenty-right lenses hero already been made to responsible peptise, among bom will be found the names of some of the allariand nee tetwessefo speraters on the thee.. The WILLe tract will aceozontodate (rent 1.% to TOO well This form to surroanded by foes• et the most celebrated oil prod oollut lams, on Oil Cheek mid Cherry Run, and is in one proximity to the "Reed" and '•Mooring" Wells. and &mot one mile from the Walnut Bend Wall. The Compa►7 ofera► limited number or abuse at the subacription price, SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Mope of the proi?orsy, t og ether with all informa tion regarding the property apd orgentastlon of the Company cant* obtained si the °aloe of 03336 EL C BAIILAT, Ageorts,, WILKIN3 LULL. cuoicz GERENUOVSE AND RODIN Pt. UT At the csairian4 Greeniumea. JNO. R. & A. MtJRDOOH. • nr- Oakland mad Dab Liberty trod' tomGreenbowaum Ottotut ogootot. .11w elTxoz qua: —A of MEETING OF THE .. 10 ‘ steeilleel the . • . J. a. LAU.EW3, LEMMAS ISMI MILL 111711'ILSILIZOLD( 00. =IC ial W?L , DdillEttjjLtal . Itt othee ot the tiosepeimet that Depot, Swi= W eleettaireht end Beata 01. tot the eathlai yea. - Wffi. SULEBRAWA Pteeldent. r PHILIDStip on. orninuurr.—N°tu. hereby van 4lislithasibeetAasodo tlilitlPP 43,Bl4 " C 41 1 9 54 VII be sag payawgx,ot :olis nu moot rtpx carsoptarr, isel • • ,• at tbs Atm of the ComPlut7.lto. loll *cizi OW FAVgaol.7%TtesSaise. ITEITED BUBA.E'S BUILDING Sour of Wood Street and Virgin UR, FISCAL A.GEterl" OP ME UNITED STATES and SPECIAL AGENT of Jar Cooke, E. N. Astal fox the sale of tale PorELAB LOAN OF 'ME PEOPLE. Sagrulel MoOluraso, Jake HUI, Thorn.. Donnelly, H. W. Oliver, Jr., S. H. Hartman. TE 6 SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Of Pitteburgh.l Corner of hand, and Liberty Streets, Boatel Agent. of Jay Cooks for the sate of NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. ILfe I. =telly the People , * Loan, end Is being sheathed et the rate of shout five millions per day. These bonds beer en tnterest of Two aeaxatas Pear Dea3r each hundred clonal., ant en eeovertlnte et mats. My Int. TY. S. Five-Twenty Sin Per Coot 040 Bearing Brads. Fall commissions will be allowed to Banks, Beakers, and Broken, who Porch... for raorde. C. EL ECICH3B, Cashier myiSaml PETERSON. RE...1L1 MONTHLY ART HU Rs. DE-111JREST. PITT Dcrs I ADM; McAULEY, caideot of Select Cloun , LL rEi GREAT vest to Jelin 111ardoerar4 lid.ot 6 S 114.1 HERS. 7-30 I. oEL n. TIM NATIONAL BANE Seven-Thirty Loan, .: ~ :.. Only Loan in the Marks CONVERTIBLE INTO U. S. 6-20 13,10 Z PER CE.I GOLD BEARING BONDS i►'LlMrel Om=tutors almond to dealers I. B. LIVINGSTON. Casblest sob2P-Ad TH 3 ITXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 0 f Pittsburgh. Charterbd by they Capital iOrganiard imam litaleof Pa., 1836.1 11,000,090.itiatu'1 Law 1565 Me Beak hes be designated . DEPOSITARY OY THY United States Treasury, and &wanted egret for the sale of the 7.040 Xe . . Every faculty wUI be offered to Inverters as per. ties puruhaohng for re-sole. a W. IMMLAY, Cashier. gia 9 rd FOR tidLa. 003L1E, I_4A_A-]lol§l FARMING PRICES!! A Traci of 699 Acres of OR Territory I=l 'ES OR :,•.••= rfras HOROARTOWI4, Wert vttnin a low adieu of Ma El. and 13. a, 0. Raihowl, abounding In COAL, IRON ORE, LIMESTONE BURNING SPRINGS. will be sold as a bargain. U APPLItti awn. There are DLL WELLS being bored la the int. modiste vicinity, vitt good prospocta of stmesse No property in the etsrtor offers bettor proepeete to enterprising (Al Companies. Will be Sold in Pee. Title Indisputable EL B. BRYAN, Broker, No. Si FOURTH STREET. SALE OF HARNESS AND SADDLES. Cony QIIA.ETZHICUITICEOI Chmon, 1 DZPOT Olt WA/111.01 . 00, P 7 MiIIINOTOII, D. 0.. July I, MI. Samel on hand at tata depot, for sale, about a,om seta of United Stales Hamm, col:Waling of 11.1 Single sets of land ham Harness, 31.4 . when! u " 9 . 1160 " " lead ma le 11,411 " wheel " Cot" lead home Ambulance Herne. 1,411 " wheel This harems has bees used In the public aerviae, but is still serviceable for road sad farming pur poses- Sealed proposals sae Waned for its purcbanc, to Ilia of too seta and upwards. Proposals moat plathly state what kind of bar. nem is old bar, whether wheel or lead, mule -or home. sad for ambulance harnesa, whether wheel of lead Proposals are also invited for the purchase of siveral thousand warn Saddles of venous pattern,, In and of IM and upwards. Somples of harness and saddles can be seen at the Government Mill, In thin city, on application to Colcutel Charles a. Tompkins, A..Q. M., corms of Twenty-second and 0 streets. Proposals for the purchase of this harnets, will be received at this office nail in M. TUES. , DAY, Acgust I, 1000, and should he endorsed "Pro p.:eels for the Parthele of Harems," he. Payment, at Government funds, mast be made ce of e the proposal and prior to Mflethreery of the The undersigned reserves the debt to reject ail proems"s which may be considered too low. The ludo of harness at public auction &dm:I:WM June PI M diseontinued. The sale of wasp= and males It still going on, &outstay to day. Purchaser s artalimi SMOKES.ted to at , tend. D. B. Brevet Major Gen. mad Qjiiartermaster. /PlirStilm VEW GOODS.—WE ARE NOW RE MMHG our Goods for STmamer 'VVreaw, welch we have bought aa the 40 , 765 t outlet prLoa, sad loin be mate up al the lo west agoras to most the wishes of our Woods sad the public. We are also reoelving a lot of FINB LINEN GOODS MADE UP LED ♦ CRAM BZLICTIOI OP First-MBl3 Furnishing Goods =BY G, HA= RorttAna earner Penn ao4 St. Malt streets. mlataf RISFRIGEBATORB, ICE CHESTS, WATER COOLERS Cream JF'reesere, Picnic Baskets Jti reoelred sad for sale at THE IMIISE FURNISHING REHM OP ODIEWE W. 111311117. 48 ItZDEBAL ,f3TIIESt, - • ' • 1i ~ - crg. 'TIM Thin • . 1 : -- OP prerun:rstas'lrto it cry ILo3l o . l feitE ...of * . call Ca 50n5ita.......-fag 11'41z b. A apat. 1 ,,• toga, - lat U r. T. 7. . • . riars BM OF Jr, lb, TTakesussrarlapi 14 0411111 . the 14tOARMIIPIO t,2111U1114 - , =il • 'kw . , . ~. .21caseebt • •••• WiterikrOM dorm MID Vidl=Vl OM" .1 Jaaq• =el Ixsvxexc7 Manufacturers and Merchants INSIMAIWCE COIIPANI', Of Pittsburgh. tllidM No. 67 RATER STURM BIG A.LET'S RUILDEIG ) J. 1. BENNETT, President. 3. W. CHALFANT. Vlce Preddent. WM. P. JONES, Seereta.ry. MBES ABAISST LOSS BY FIRE Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. JAMES L BERTIETT, A. E. w . rw ... m . m ., JACOB L. scrwe..arz,a. LIS W. AIAII DICKEY J. O BE JEBS T LUL ILLik'CIo Isvmu.s..n wAt k Es m. W. WATSON, B. G. ursPairma., L. B. MeABOY izoarr wiLsori, loamy A WEAVE:Et My23l=d INSUR.A.NC.S. BUATMANS' FMB & DIAMNE nsurance Company, Offla : CORNER WOOD AND FIRST M., (Over People's Natioaal Bank.) RICHARD 0 GRAY, Preirldemt. DAVID 11. PADS, Vice PrealdenL ROSEST karMIDI 1, Secretary Will Insure Against all Kinds FIRE AND MARINE RISK& B. O. GRAY D. E. PARK, JADES Ras T. M. ILAR m aON. R. W. 0/.17 - El f,; hl.. JAME HERBY LLOY JAMES IThIGRE, Jour GRA FF, .TEII - II P. 8 N. J. BIOLEY, DA.V. GRAM% F. H. GORDON. my2A.DrA FiSITRANCS. EUREKA INSURANCE COMP/tiff, Of Pittsburgh. Office s Corner Water and Market Bts., (11,S.GALEr9 BUILDING.) ,11Fe. H. SHOENSEIIGEW, President. W. U. NIELICH. Vice President. IitOBJERT FINSET, Secretary, WILL. MITRE AGAINST ALL KINDS Marine and Fire Risks. Dm:mom : J. liL SHOENDEROEILf W. It WINIOR, W. 3. ANDERSON B. J. ANDERSON, _ i i i JADIES L BENNiTT, DI. W.BELTZROOVER R. D. COCHRAN, J. A. OLI3OI3ST, R. T. LEECH In., W. W. EILLSTIN L R. PENNO6L, BYRON B. PAATEB- L. D. MITI. mystsonsad j Mal 3 BOWR, MANDY A.OTI:THER OF la' OVI3D BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells, No. 136 WOOD anuorr, Tools warranted made of the veer teat SLIGO AND LOW MOOR 12011. WELL BORERS Ntratabea AS Zrcecnremest Coes.e73. 3Ehricoeuts. with sure articles as are neorasary to sanded, operations, slier 13MEn ELATOILETS, S, IgoaysTELS MES, A HANIZIS% vramcnies, SHOVELS, !WAS' I M i a, . Rope, Leather and Bum Belting, all of watch I tare constantly In ■LOtl. Jet:amdu ADDY ~:I:FI~41F1:1~;IA:pi1;14:F.~ Gas and Steam Fitters, 80. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE FIRST ORD/10114) pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Load, LEAD PIPE, PIG & B&B LEAD Plumbers' Materials in General, OIL REJPIXERIE Et Fitted Op in the Most Approved Style. Tanks hued with lead or copper. Houses fitted up wtth Water or Oa. R. B.—All order, promptly stiAottoel tO, REmovia, WM : FARRELL & Have Just Occupied their New and, Capacious Warcroom and Factory, No. 167 SIRITUFIELD STREET, where they will maps and trotep an hand. SHEET LED LEAD A FIFA WATV/ 4 3, OLS LND STEAM 000 INS, of every description. Orders coltaltaL. S. o. sox 1073. AVOW THIS DEBT AND 83105. z. BROWNE% MILLE) MEOW MIPS , TAILOE, Bade, Tam leyaluarits atrips In aanuner duds dart, sunia arid ado: Croat ati=ellra Save yea: camati axkl 6 tram eons and anneyanes of daps, au =ld rat. dins mho. . .- ~ IS. aban _llllOl pa eetaidatary =ad up top 'WRITE & , AL =a=lol4 No4llo mak VS L. coakstrear, Allethany Cary the above Iltoquvus . :i Qs oteltuava rigkida • Oonnty. , , MdMIND Whobasais Dealars Ms saw cork. anis, 'Goode Ens nutria itine Ms WV'S and 0611 " D Z 64. GOODS 0011 SUMMER AND.FALL sMe sleeted' tst met" litetillatiitaitmeee se ea um team SIVIErr law " wet • 4111 eity ri ruluitistM r 4= 2 2l bY UPS Wald Wm* , PITTSBURGH, PA. riAllib, 1.. PITT:BURGE, PA,-