m~ ,''.~`-: ~~, • pfft s b ur 1 1 g gazette. SAM POLIBEin ISSOCILITION FRIDAY, JULY 14. 1865 tmolir COMITY TICKET Nei DIEITEIO2 ATTOILISIT : LEVI B. MITT, of Allaga oo Y• 702 001,NTT : `BENET LLEIEMST, Pitt Township. DATED ASICEN, an., of Liberty ToortudDp. TOR STATS MATZ : LAMED L. GUILDS, Alleiamy. • GEM Y. M_MEDE, North Fayette HANS B. HMHON, McCandless TrrWaahtß ALFRED SLACK, of Allerrheny. ; DAVID SHAPE: Irpprr St. OWL J. P. (31.• R-S , PiNahurgh. JOHN A. DANES, Simla, Townehlp. woe 001Thril . 00XXIIIIII011:11: JONATHAN NEELY, of Lower EiLODIrTS. TOO COOWTT SIIIIMOII: B. L. MoOTILLEIL of Birmingham. WOE OLANOTOSI 01 P 003: HOSES CHESS, of Chanters Townahlp. CANADIAN ANNEXATION That the people of Canada are serionsly considering the question of uniting their fortunes politically with those of the United States is becoming more and more apparent. erinny of item regard it as only a question of time, and that but a short time. Some property holders in Canada West have de clined to give long leases on property, on the ground that before two years the prov ince will be annexed to the American Union, and property teat be double in value. Evert in Toreido, which is regarded as one of the most loyal cities of Canada, it le said that If the question was put to vote, a large Majority would declare for annexation. In some other towns that sentiment prevails almost to unanimity. When men get it into their heads that a certain measure, besides being quite agreeable in every other aspect, will make them pros perous and double the value of their prop erty, they will be very apt to take vigorous eatearrarea for its adoption. Now that the Canadians, (especially those of canada West, the most populous, thrifty and influential of the provinces,) see 'the relative progress in wealth and popula tion of their country and corresponding sections of the United States—when, for example, they see how Michigan and Whi t:gaga go ahead as compared with Canada West, and Massachusetts and Maine, as compared with Nova Scotia and New Browitriek—nothing is more natural than that they should ask, "what's the reason?" The first reason Is this: the one people are 14 the eoloymetot of National Independence, the other are dependent colonists. But a Tittle reflection will suffice to satisfy any thinking man that that of itself does not furnish a satisfactory &newer. Well, then, what Is it ? It is found in this, that while the United States regulate their own commerce, Great Britain regulates that of her American col onies ; and she does it in such a way as to mbserve her own home interests, not theirs. She compels her colonists to confine their Industry to the production of raw materials, each as wheat, lumber, fish, and some beef, pork, butter, cheese, &c., while she, by means of her immense capital and abundant and cheap labor, pays for as much as she beye in finished fabrics of every kind, at an enormous profit to herself. It is tree trade with a vengeance, and it w,ll keep Canada poor jest as long as the present political re lations shall exist, precisely as the same pOlicy has never failed to paralyze the prcisperity of the United States when it was forced upon us by the men who have Just failed to rein us altogether by a gigaatic in enrrection. Petit is somewhat cations to see a people Who are now taxed about as lightly as any Civilized people on the globe, anxious to cast in their lot with another people who have jesttaken upon their shoulders a debt of,three thousand millions of dollars, the interest upon which they must help to paylf they come in. What does this mean ? W hy are not the Canadians afraid of the _debt? Does it prove what Mr. Jer (eoOriE so vig orously maintains, that. a national dabt is a national blessing, or that it may be:made so? It certainly proves that they do not consider it a national curse. But whatever may be their views upon that subject in the ab stract, they see the people of the tatted Btates are prospering while they are not prospering. They saw them pouring mit their blood and treasure like water to stare their country, and they did save it, and came out of the terrible ordeal as strong and as progressive as ever. These are facts about which there can be ne dispute;"although they may not be able to understand their philosophy. They may not be able to understand that It was Mr. Careant national currency which, by falling greatly below the gold standard, af forded at once a sound and acceptable me dium of exchange, and an elect-11cl protee. bons to our home industry, and thus set all the productive powers of the country, ag ricultural as well as manufacturing, to work with unwonted energy. We have heard politicians talk about incidental protection ; this might be called accidental protection, 80 far as human agency or forecast was con cerned ; but it , was highly effectual and saved the country. We should, however, prefer to call it neither incidental, nor acci dental, but IMOTIDENTIA L. Abnormal as it was, based as it was upon a state of things IL itself deplorable—s depreciated currency —it was so overruled as to sustain the loyal States in fell prosperity until the awful task laid upon them was accomplished. We believe that Canada, and the entire British Possessions in North America will, _ere long, become a part of this great repub- Be.. The reciprocity treaty wi - I not be re • stored, and Canada cannot do without it. That treaty was, indeed, but the shadow of a great coming event—an event which will be hailed with equal Joy by millions on both shores of the St. Lawrence and the Lakes. This Republic having abolished slavery and - freed itself from its degrading yoke, the nextactin the magnificent derma is for Btit- Ish America to break the bonds which, how ever gentle they may be politically, are crippling her energies . and rendering her _property and advancement impossible. It will not require a war to do this. 4 Em!pants VI anted. The Richmond talk, quoting the ac• ccumte of emigrants tine in New York, Gaye: "Bend them Bon . We are hon. and * thirsting after e t o ut , ,• . Wltgy emigranta. Our fields want ; on forcing are sighing for them; linimba wants thml'the fireside wants them; Ron. tam wards Z=. We bare broad acres and welcome for many a days's Importation r.:• many amenth'scargo Oen abtbla , high rate , and we have a genial Imantry; b01314111/10 people, essy employ indtagant tosimeastarit, rad abcrunn zoom for all. Let them come, wig& healthy country blood and stout country lixithe;tlsair now !dem and new aeyyitakamd of labor, with their intedligenm, citanlxeoe zln their respect for dustm their vntr Midis, fillediattarto law--and we make room for ja i do - ibittry.tt l it 'ittikni Wattle crisbouragenumt, bonreer: - ger tirckgmenctonettle in Virginia so (Dug Millin'ehottamprosinturiti force ddyrk4ike Sages tether 'Wild' or s . labors hY comldnationa among .-14 ma.. Wiest They bad better get over this rind he Idea of ailing however 01011/00.1 MR. CAMERON The resignation of Secretary CflaansOar . won after the war began,. gave rise at that MEW to surmises Injurious to the character of that gentleman. A writer to the Chica go Republican offers a new explanation of that affair, received from Mr. Cason himaelf, at an interview soon after it ocour. red. He says: Mr. Cameron remarked at the commence ment, "Well B—, I suppose you think that either I have retired in disgrace or that the President has committed a great o rtmge upon me." 8— replied that, to tell the trnthi this was just what he thought, and that he called to see what possible explana tion the Secretary could give him for his course, which would remove the bad im pression It had left upon his mind, The Secretary replied with a smile, "Well B—, I See you are as badly fooled in this matter as any of them. But I thought that you. who knew me so well, would certainly conclude that I never would have left my post under the circumstances that I have, nnleas I was compelled to do so by some great consideration of state which involved the very existence of the country. I will, however, open your eyes to the tine condi tion of affairs, and which has made it,abio lutely imperative on me to tender my rata nation to the President, and as absolutely imperative on him to accept it. You know that at the time General McClel lan was called to the command of the army, things in c military view were in a most deplorable condition. Nowhere, except in Western Virginia, had success crowned our arms; and, in fact, nothing had occurred to rescue the country from the slough of despond into which it had been cast by the Bull Run disaster. We were compelled to call McClellan to the head of the army at a time when he conlitzlictate his terms, and he actually did so. !rge stip ulated that he should pass upon all appoint ments and promotions red the President and myself felt compelled, for the sake of the country and its safety, to accede them. Well, things went on , under his rule, from bad to Ironic, and knowing the doilit tion of affairs, and finding no hope in the future, I saw that the only way to save the country was to break the agreement with General McClellan. And this I resolved to do at the sacrifice of myslf. I went to the President a few days ago and said to him that things could not confiner. on in this way; that General McClellan must be removed from the supreme comm a nd of the army if we meant to put down the rebel lion; that it was a question of the triumph of the South, or the removal of McClellan from the supreme command. The Presi dent agreed with me in this view of the case but said : "'Cameron, how can it be done' We have passed our words to him that he shall have the con trol of the appointments and we cannot break them.' I replied: 'Leave that to me, Mr. President; I will cut the gordian knot if I can, and unravel it. I will reeign, and you can appoint an other to my position." "But, Cameron," said he, "that would be ruin to you politi ally, if not personally." Ireplied that I cared not; that somebody meet be sacrificed or the country lost, and I had made up my mind to the consequences of my act. Mr. Lincoln replied that he would think the matter over, and see me next day. Next day be saw me, as he had promised; said he had elept over the matter, and had come to the conclusion I had• but said he would appoint me to th e Russian Embassy, from which Mr. Clay was about to return, which would be a proof of his entire confidence in me. I told him that I did not want to go to Maisie, but he said I must go in justice to myself, and that I might resign as soon as I saw fit, after the acceptance of the mis sion We then agreed upon my success,., Stanton, and so have brought McCiel beck to the original position of matters in the army before our agreement with him. Stanton refuses to continue the agreement, and McClellan must take his proper posi tion or resign.. Mr S., do you not see that yon have misjudged me and that I have done the only thing I could have done, un der the circumstances, compatible with the Union's weitare, dignity, and even the very existence of the country 4 I may cuff •r, but I am glad to be able to feel that the country will be saved. THE Commissioner of Customs, Nathan Sargent, Esq., is engaged in exposing and cleating a most extensive system of smug gling, which has been In existence for some lime past, along the Canadian frontier, from New Hampshire to L'lk2 Su perior. It has been ascertained that hun dreds of men, of pretended respectability, along this wide extent of territo7, are de tively and secretly engaged in smuggling liquors, teas, silks, spices, laces and other valuable light goods, from Canada into the rnited States—do evade the payment of duties. Baislzu., the African adventurL r and explo. rer, has discovered what ..sdescriZ4 . ed '•ths. Ee.ond great source of the Nile, FCCCIIII in importance, but only in the order of die coveay, to the Victoria Nyanza discovered by SiAke." Mr. Baker has named this new body of water the Albert Nyanza Sir Roderick' Murchison is of opinion that it " . ..s the Luta Nzige, heard of by Speke and placed hypotheticany in shout Its true potir.on upon his map, hut which he was pre•enteci from examining." Two prisoners escaned from the peni tentiary ist Columbus, Tuesday afternoon. They were working outside the walls, and owing to the want of vigilance on the part of the guard, they had no difficulty in cross. ing the river in a boat that was near them, and on reaching the opposite side they took to their heals. They are still at large, but will doubtless be speedily recaptured, as they were donned is their usual prison garb. A FEMALE rebel in Canada who was corn ing to the States attempted to smuggle an alarm clock under her hoop skirt. The waggish dealer in clocks, knowing her in tention, set the clock so that it would strike the alarm just as she was going though the custom-house, and while the officer was examining her, it set up its wbr-r-r, and be traying itself, was captured. SEMI:TAUT HAILLAN has signed the Con tract for the extension of the Congressional Library. A New York company under. takes the work for the sum of $1113,090. Operations will begin on Monday next. The north wing is to be finished by the lst of January next, and the whole by the Ist of April, 1866. din EDWARD LYTTON BOLIN - En, the illus. trious Novelist, Poet and Statesman, has be come utterly deaf, and been forced to aban don the society even of his most intimate friends. He has gone to Paris to live un seen, under the professional care of the world's most eminent aurist, residing there. ALL the daily papers published in Ken tucky are issued from offices in the city of of Louisville. Four of them, the Journal, Union Press, Anzieger and Volksblatl (the twe latter German) support the constitu tional amendaent; while one, the Democrat, oriole's it 'km; ..E.,,ston Commonwealth, publishes a letter from Norfolk, Va. describing the dreadful outrages which ,the the of the city have daily to endure at the hands of returning Rebels. A number have been murdered, several of them by hanging. . A CHANGE has been made at the Treaitu ry Department, Washington, in the pay ment of orders. Instead of 40 per cent. cash and 60 per cent. certificates, payments are now made 25 per cent. cash and 75 per cent. ; certificates. A' CHICAGO merchant has been arrested for rising revenue stamps twice over. His frauds enabled bins to save about.s3s while he will have to pay $l,OOO and stiffer im prleonmeni for each °Hance proved against Aram R. EiIdYIKAILIIII, aBL Louis book keeper, 82 years of age, shot himself on littuday, dying instantly. He had bean In deep melancholy for several weeks, through disappointed love. Form thousand Sioux /13a11111 are en camped at Fort Berthold waiting to attack General Sully when he comes up. Gener al Sully's forces number liken htmdre4. Wrrnoar Enlacing the lead shadow of repentance, the former rebel editor 'O the Iticlusiond DiwKtiu.o...4) ;m vilest of the ru• rebel press—eakaper z mace to re.fec3 A Orsiumarois writer gin Ind Ca dence Day has thb year been tele= as joyfully.in Santis Oarollba as it wap la years past Tux vancms military districts, of glis4=l bon beeriembolidated Worm, with ad (minim' at St. Louis. Tan fats at Cape Oirardemi base been abandoned, and the guns and tiorernirit property removed is St. Lords. Tam fruit amp in lowa Ibis season will prove an oaths failure. i Lt TER. Faosz eX Ocresiccoa. Connasrolvorstr. Wksaryrcrow, July 11, 14&5 There are many who have labored in our rar since the organization of the Republican party who, now that a great crisis has been tritely pulsed, the war for the Union brought to a sue emsful end, and the work of emancipation near ly completed, think their occupation gone. They will not see that the Irrepresallne conflict between right and wrong must last ;mai the millennium, and, as that happy myth to not likely to arrive in our day, that there still re mains much to be done In ths work of reform,— eo much that no one should doff the harness. for though we have won a battle the enemy has great strength In reserve and will tight long and bitterly. Although the oppressor has been worsted and the manacles stricken from the bondman's limbs in out land, the demon of in justice has many other strongholds- There will always be work enough fora party of progress While in Marry lands the masses work frir the emolument and happiness of the few, while the destinies of nations are directed not by the con , cent of the governed but by the governing class es, who claim a divine right to rule, wdileetdor, or race, or sex, and not illness, in our own coun try are the testa of citizenship, and while repel, Lica at our very doors are invaded and over thrown, to be apportioned to 8C191618 of reigning European families, we can noxbiemeleesly foid our hands and cup that our miesion la over. fiailooll as well at individuals have duties, and one of those duties is to protect the weak figainitt cppret•Pion by the strong. This duty In incum• ut upon Individual men—way not upon the units t hick compose the society of nattons t The poor rule of expediency applies tu the- one case as in the other ; and In one as In the other case weakness is the only honorable excuse for the direlletion. It is co.antly for the strong . to evade such duties. A powerful people beed•ses bendc when neither its own repot lip nor that of other cations la permitted to work b.justlee to Its weaker nefulthors. It lo thus the duty of this ref 11tilie to prole et .very foot of free Anterie Mil from foreign dominathia. It Is intolerable to think that the reed of this continent Sony cOme the prry of UK.e erotical enemies of ma, bind, the royal Ismaili s of Europe—to think that rulers loin, scions of divine right, with their •awarms of titled Vanpyres,.are to to Imported and _tablisbed in the eternity of their ftnactldua over any pats of the now world. Thin experiment of transplanting effete royalty hes already been triA, with the Portuguese h: a. gonna, who have now been more than half a century In Brazil, and their course has not Ma terially increased our admiration of the system of government which they represent, nor no it made tie dash one of morn ano nearer neighbors of the same sort. They have shown themselves all the Booth A met lean governments them tnt 'inimical to ns and to the caller ill human free ' dom. Under their rule slavery and the place trade have prop tiered, and a ottou'ace has been ,losterecl in idleness and ignorance. nutil east numbers of the native, of Bras I are tit compeers of the larzaroul of Naplae. tinder the wise government of the Liiierit's Mt mien, at the time of her invasion by the French, was Jost recovering from the anarchy Into which she bad so long been plunged, great reformatory entasures were In progress, the re generation of her people had began, and there was every reason to hope that they would rapidly become Intelligent, industrious and prosperous. The usurpation of Maximilian, restoring as It eventually must, in spite of his bids for liberal support, the old aristocracy, the secularized cler gy, and all the machinery of degradation, Will end in making Mexico a second Naples. And here arises the question, will not the pm: pie of the Pr lied States have something to nay affecting this establishment? Tory certainly want no more European dynasties In America. and of all the race none is so hated by every lover of Marty as that of the Austrian Haps burgba. e occasbnally see In the muzzled French press allusions to the Mexican scheme as a vin dication of the supremacy of the Latin race to America, no expresaion originating with thelm pertal historian of Orem', and which ill really an astute appeal to the bole of glory so Inherent in the French people. Happily Napoleon Third Is not a Caesar, and, more happily, so far from agreeing with Ida theory of hem-worship, as,the highest state of the human animal, the cease of the mesa of civilized men at the present day is more likely to justify a Brutus than applaud a Cteear. We adore a Garibaldi but hate a Napo leon. Moreover, there is a prove:ling Impression to this ceontry which has ben 4 - I , kwia4 for years, that the manifest destiny of the Fart ets raft is finally to !old In the potpie and province of Mex ho that their fate and our fete are Identical, aid that the Bromettman fire of educated free dom, kindled by the Puritans, will continua burn until it pierces the Inlets of ignoranas w Wen envelope our borders and draws tom l 4 glare all adjoining humanity down earn to 00 Jan ties of Darien. Having believed that Mexico would eventually be abiorned be the United States, we Lave quietly obi rued the various reaultitlfam and changes which have been preparing her pet, pie for the estate haven of posoerous rest which a union with us would alf. ire% and have pstiently waited the progress of ereata. Since the devel opment of Napoleon's ' , Mnne. distorting the operation of those natural causes which prom, !sod to drift Mexico into our arms, we have been too busy to do more than utter an occasional .col of dlec,ntett. Now as we raise our linaatt att.., the clouds which have enshrouded at , edt I .ok around to see what changes have occUriell g the atone, and to Inquire If our loaqia nub ;trcvnrbhle. ?r1r1.1,,, having, for aII Lne at usurpers prey, we a.,g . ln to exit:nil!) t!,e irlee he has won, and which we had hit ortii corstde , ed almost our own. We fled that the (now) Empire of Men T iro is Its greatest suent, ii 000 miles lone, bre mites o lde, situated between latitude Nide, and thirty IWO dezr.m north. It h. a ~.- .0 0. line 1,66 m 0 miles loor on the Gulf of Mh. , list: -I,A) miles on the Patine and (Sulfa Call. Ails. it embraces a -urface of 7643.482 nquare I*, to ts ' , with . 1. , 1.1.ti0 n of ts.ametniug over etztr- - fi b lions; one and the-half millions of woo i fith pure blooded Eumpe,ans, (Latin race) ,4gajity ;four and one-half million; hem,: of mixed 11'...04, 4., Hs TIJIIIIIII.Ot,. MeaiMlS, half-breeds, e•c., a remainder—something over two infil.ons ,l* pert blooded Indlaus and Deg - roes. The 'tile of Mexico Is the finest In the world, erenitrsto - tree from extremes of beat and col' aid permitting the growth of perpetual ye! sti;e., surpassing that of Italy or the hies o' "ilhs £geee, needing only Intelligent caltlyallh to make It a pastoral Arcadia. 1;.: "Tits Ma all rich with bleammed trees, f;,... And Ilelda that proud. corn no) wine." * ; This refers to the great central plarste*, l or elf '4' table land, lying between the 174'4 ' . tato ranges which rise near the eastern and', ' mu was., and through which en alunia4S, -1 road runs for nearly 1.500 miles, from OOP Y of Mexico to Banta Fa. Thls la a coaul#: clot a'cuott unparalleled agricultural riehrtesdvitid salutrity ec o rcwidence. In the lower por4po., the belt along the coast, tropical trees and 014. famish Is profusion. We here find the trticifizSs. iquid amber, banana, and palm, and l4l:tifis region lsgr,wn the mos: valuable cottofffike known, and the production, of which it 4,ite Increased. —. M. The prodigious mineral - wealth qlc 'o wan, perhaps, one of the principal Indueenultifts to the piratical attempt of Louis Napoli - win. Humboldt estimates the production of silOr from the Mexican mines up to 1503, at $5;t1II".:7, , 952.000. According tee Ward, the governgieAt returns from 1773 to 1823 give the total et:ll44e in that period at $1,433,858,811. In Hixat's Merchants' Magazine for August, 1858; the to tal product of precious metal, in Mexico Shits the conquest of Cortes Is estimated at near $lll,- 000,00E1,000. There was In circulation 1i . 1856 and 1857 about 5100,000,000 In vette; In 6. country In the world, except perhaps the Valley of the Le Plata In 8 ninth America, are imtile sold so cheap. The number of force, and ',hales la enormous, and the supply of fish, gam., and wild fowl is unlimited. Toe total debt or the republic of Mexico la 15;0 was 0117,701,02 i. Mexico conceits the finest harbor on the Whole Pacific coast of North America, that ofAca pulco, with one of the only two' available lhor ouglifares for extensive commerce between the Ail antic and Gulf cities and the Pacific Slope, that by the isthumus of Tentantence; for Much merehandise can never be profitably carried over three thousand miles of rail. As this letter wishes not to involve the poeti cal, mesh that is interesting about this note'. holing land of which we knew so little must In left nneuld- So its history and fable; It flora and fauna ; lie picturesque and wonderful scen ery ; the diadem of burning volcanic peaks which engirt the city of the Montan/Inas ; tho binning cone of Jorullo. which sprang from the earth in the night of September 29th, 1759, about the time of the Indian maasacres on our frontier, and four years after Braddock's defeat; the fires of Onzaba, which may be seen for many leabilta. above the pines which belt Its base, and the anew which folds its peak, gleaming like a beacon at night t—all must be left tutdescritsxl, at least till a Etter time. The recent attempts of Bpald, decayed Sour tankard oktrilpain, to assert "the supremacy or the Latin race" In South Americo, making wet up= ChM and Fero, and her reraltol coloulta In the Vest India blonds, show that the plreti cal powers of Europe. constantly east longing eyes non the wealthy and fertile, but sparsely settled comrades of America, and that they mil let, slip no opportunity to =ln= them. The wraith and aggrandbxonent which England hia drawn numb!: conquests In the Emt, make the bras Estunite ecradnenral'of Munlar sequraithms. Ths. I= =,14 4 brays though ands heed Arabs Is strive through their ownership In the i.`i: 12. and by ultainteg close relations with It= § people, and with every small alutild‘ posh*, • d Orem In Eels and Asra Minor, to be to scramble for a share of the Taddah Em when the tbae flra ICs dlsnuorddrasent ee : and the, firralkatralentimmontent WI no ukase nor power to assert CLe IllaceveDoossles: Uwe now mph*/ allow MIS= weaker Anton. can colemico to be sablogated, and tetra= into maaarshke, maw the proteetioa of listropein I lowers, what safely in the fd-u, there be cur lattioolons --OD. as great gust we have bapptly rdebt.l bh003.4 again epTiro] 111. It Is (ride-xi :hat thin arremr to subvert a re public upon our borders. and to give the garden of the continent, a country which combines the products of every clime with the richest mines, —a country which is the geographical comple ment of our own and Whose acquisition would give no our natural boundary, the finest harbor on the Wesiorn Ocean, one of the great trade routes between the Atlantic and Pacific sea boards, and undisputed control of the Gulf as a secure haven for the immense commerce which will in a few generations debooche from the months of the Mi.lissioni.—tro a race of foreign oppressors for an inheritance, wilt not tre patient ly borne by the American people. But while unmistakably favoring the Monroe Doctrine, they are disposed to interfere on:y as a I.t re sort, and for the present are willing to await the effect of the auspicious termination of our own conflict. The receding waves of great political con ru!- slons are felt all the world round. Our strug gle involved the same principle with that be tween the Juarists and the Imperialists in Mexi co. We fought against the hereditary right of oppression, only in a different form. We have Iwon, and our victory will cheer the hearts of those friends of human:fp in other lands who ' have the odds arrayed against them. The sti• merous adventurers who are flocking Into Merl m mey give the Liberals new strength, Napo ' lien nosy choose to withdraw before -.ming to an 1.-xi-lunation with cis, if he heron. from the tone of the press and the ms -Jr stations of fhe moot Congress that war will r,u:: from a prosecution of the scheme. Bet if alt eine fails, the only honorable and safe color, left is for us to picege the•whole military strength of the country to the maintenance of the Monroe Doc• trine on this American continent, to as-iurne the Topsider) of prolector and counselor toward the weaker rel-ntilles against the advances of des• rotlsin, whether open or insidious, and, without sr rote? motives, hoping for no annexations un less by the tree will of adjacent peoples, to de fend, in the Interest of a common humanity, such nationalities ne cannot defend themselves. Rayon. .44: VIER TIS AINTED I.ntely Return,* Captain of Yearn irams Voloo leers, who I. well kii•rivo in AbeKhelay and adjoriarig ...wait., a •Iturition in n wbolerale and retail ..lothliag, boot aod .h e, it• trot. ry or grocery store. The nee city roros . to cbas act er glveu. Addre., A MK," Airger n, city. A =RI 'FICA TE OF DEPOSIT ?raw t.s . the I•a Company, No. 299 , de , rd lure lath. 1544 yeyeelo to order of Mn. $ll.lOll NCI oue io• Vuor 11 . tadr. - .lDollers. All pele.q. are rnu , l , ued 00011141 negullstiog ces Iterate es pii) A. Cl hns urea igloisp,d. j 313 - - [ ()ST.—AT TH.e , PE NI NSI I.VA:N IA H.l 11, .A D nn Thar - v.l,y craning, kb. , ,t 4 o'clock, A 1.411.;K, e.,o4ainlog ...boot !la. tAlLet anti F1,r1.1,01r pool a I.ol..trrt , :sconr, for 4.81,E; r..• t..rh 1 chnaylva../ 4 I;ayslry. A to. I (Cc w.ll ce paid hr 'raving It with At , SAW H. pt the corner 94 nrcond and 'hart 'treat. j.l/ .Leataa 500 RIGI N A L SHARES • • worth Wm rimoorit to • FIRST-CLASS OIL COMPASY for sale at tiro per share. Address, "A. S. F." THIN orms. Fon BALE,. IdcFARLANIYB GROVE! /s offered for role ou SATUR DA Y, July 16th, at 2 u clock Y. S. on the premises at Shady Side Sta. Lon on the Priors. Railroad, Plan. can P. o, mined at the office of C. lisabrtuck, E.g.. ISt Fourth ctor.t. lyttltdat OTIC'E.-THE FIRM OF WHITE & ALEXANDER haring beet) dissolved by the death of JIfHN ALEXANDER, ell parties le• debted to slid firm Aro outllted to to •he poytneat to the laolerhlened, by whom the firm debts will be Ilquldetetl. ROBERT WHITE, Surcl thug Partner, No. 67 and 71 Le.ock euoec, Allegheny Jyti,t....D. • DR J. L. Mcii RE, (Law stnarrt art' h Prof. L. aildaltue,) Confine, tilt attention entirely to the practise of medicine, and a di pro tot , ly attend to nil coil. 111 h proleasion, day and night. Pittsburgh, Pa. ENT 110TICE.—Notice is hereby given that I base made asseasotenis I. r the coals of the greollng of Al: inersnos Int...rented • nn Pe name at col WA., In Eta. Marnet lialida4, a;,..11 the Selth I/At t- JULI, trcb CIAAS t.E.I:I—SPFARK, isl 3 td fiecordlaq Reg In or. HE:W W A:.—WE WILL PAY the 11,V! iver•rst for any Intorsontlan that m II lend to ther CO vlntlest of the (111.10 Who, a.• the to. el Ihr !err I. at Jul;, our n.ne hue nt.ti 13=1 cnnualne lh•min iyl3 . lvtd •Ine...tr.n/ Works. kOltA) El , —F ROM Tli E PItEMIS%B of the sta.criber, to houeelovrk, on the 244 at J lu c u t • utn Aril) WHITE SPJTTEIJ h7x Inn 1,41 the hip hone broken some time •th e Sid lie m,1,3 I.( Lae in; nry t p.r•on vying en.ter of her thr. unn th. •hons. P.! dCI,-. ..It r•wntortl • EC(I N I) WARD (ALLEGHENY) 130rNIT 1301411,,—1fy atesolatton of the , total Bokra the Trew•urer: teas at t ti t amieel to e•lvertire eLto mem, propostal. for the retirement .•1 71.11 i; 0 hottsatot tt , 13.000, Duffers of the rot tut, of Ito .lity floods JOHN IfirtMlVP:, Jn, tierretary. Bids still be reertrod it: the Allegtiony Tru.t Cot.liany until 1 . .11,V .. .the 71pt I st Bidders irtnte ivutit tier ...tact to iLtil litiotta they ate I tytt iu IS== SI MMER 11)111._7.5S G-0()111S, FOR BALE, B't 1.1.0ci . u.c.c cl E . 'lrloolio, by W HITE ORR & CO„ =Ea LA FLAFNELS, Rotunda, Points, BUFF, PINK, li AND ul Blue Chambry ' BATES r. BELL, ! l lylLltel II FIFTH ST. ESMAY.-TAitEN OP UN MONDAY A SMALL BROWN DARE MARE, with a white star en her forehead. The ownor r. qucated to come lotward, prove proorty and ay cLarges, otherwise she will he sold oa SAT , itnA y, the lath Inat, at 2 o'clock , at !Okla.. Lii , ery "table, on Fourth street. 11 d SAMUEL. I.oNit. Chief or Pollee. Colrrbot.cnix , F. urrlux. Cry, or Atz..zoisamr, July 12,1%5. QRALED PROPOSALS (addressed to KJ the Committee on City Propert will be pr oelved at this office until TIIITRSTJAY y) , rote last., Inclusive, for painting, Kraintog and varnishing the wept work of the main floor or the City to similar style with the Controller's oMoo. by direction of Councils, jll2lltti R. R. FRANCIS, Wiry rontroUot. FOR BALE. ONE FIVE YEAR OLD MARE, rem under utddle; trot. In home... Inquire JORDAN, HOLLISTER k 00. TO MILLERS.—WE HAVE SEVERAL A. Woe. of Du Four & C 0 . ,. Celebrated Anchor Bolt In Clotho, for Baia at leas than Nair York piton. J. S. LIGGETT & CO.. MOM' City Mai, Liberty Eitirat. BILK AND LINER Ei.—YALiti, Yankßrown Bettotas Baskets, Morocco Tritvel. Ina Bushels sad Bust Umbrellas, la every variety, I. O. LAIYERA v iu u t ".2 Toy mom No. 101 ZiLirkst DITTISBMIGH & PHILLDELPB74. A. OIL COMPANYl—Notital to hereby ollvaa alast Uu ralwartptlonsto eta Capital Roam °MU Ckaapany wall Codas and paratn* on on ban* THE FTBST DAY OP AUGUST, lan,. at the Masa: the 000011IIT.No. to Fourth at*l. Jlt3d B. P. ymirDsVoat. Traaattaw. P10HL.68.-10 Darrell Choice, AO re stradandfrasals try 3y14 J. B. °AMMO LUIS. -200 bhis riVbite Lime for eele by 1 , 111 J. 11. ciLsruazo. LO T OIL rITIES. GREATEST BARGIIIif YET OFFERED 1 800 Acres of Oil Ind. W Mil 3 'V VIRGINIA, FOR $13,000, CASH ! If Purchased Before July 16th, lust. Welleare being sunk in the Immediate end oil will undoubtedly be fotuxd on the place. The title Is Indisputable. For !urther particulars apply et : TEE GAZETTE OFFICE,' I . • . IITSITITRCFIi t P CHECK BOOR 8 THE BANKS AID BINEERS. Stationery of Every Description. ELL'S WHITING FLUID, Foll's Copying Ink- NYE RS, fICHOYII2 & CO., Ntationervg nod Weak Book Makers, 38 FIPTA STREET, Sole Avnts. j NVITING YROPoSALS FOR TR& PTIRCHARE OF TV/ ENTY•THHEE HUN DISKD GOV EHNME T MULL .3. QOAlrramssAnin Orrizes.J.'s Ostros, 49 anIIINOTotr, D. U , July Is. 10114. SEALED PED , PONA LS 1•111 be received at I. Mhos wall 12TETESIIA Y A.114110t 1065, for e Lb. purchase of 2.300 MULLS In lots of 0110 ea or hut Bredeach, at the place. n note.) below, eli: BARRISRVRU, ~ P.O lots, CO each. 4 lots, 100 each. WIL.MINdTUN, Del.. 4 lots, 60 each. Do., 2 lots 100 each. W ASH ISICITON, D. 11., 6 1,0., 60 esti, 1 1 m. 6 lot., BO each. PITTSBURGH, PA., 4 lots 60 each. Do., 1 lot, 100 eses. These males ml.ll be put setae, each lot by Itself, end mlll be free for the lospectlon of bidders, at the pia.. named respest.vely, for ten days prior to August 1. hinny or them were bonght in the beginning of the wow es young mules, ace. elpiintrd the armies In all their marches and cern" and are thoroughly bro. en, hardened by exercise. gentle and familiar hors being en long surrounded by 'he soldier.. Thimgh sound end serviceable, they are on longer require, to the army, and one now be obtained at few less than their true vale.. The suss...still blfid , re will be notified in p.non or by telegraph, nod required to receive tae ant rash. on or before August 1,1666 Th!. office reserves to heel! the righ• to reject ell bids that tory be otrered. Propos,'lit should be wt.:recs.] to the undersign ed. hod marked "Pi opoeale for the Puretusess of Payment must be made la Government funds at the time of delivery. By order of the Quarternassoer General. JAMEi A. MLitt, Brevet Brigadier tienerra, In charge, iTISd./1 31 First Division, Q. M. G. 0. pUBL1811E1) TO-DAY OIL REGIONS• OF PENNSYLVANIA, With Maps and Charts, Athos-tog the Allegheny liver frark Plttebnrgh to Warrea,2oB talk. OIL CREEK ANT) ITS BRANCHES, PITHOLE CREEK, CHERRY RUN, CHERRY TREE RUN, STEWART'S RUN, OULSURTSON'S RUN hod other Oreekx, Riven, Liana, &A. Wo. Ulu" WeGNI PHICIE AGO. JOUR F. HUT, Publisher, 59 FTIIII ST.. BEASONIO HALL. Air Scat by ',turn p.t. oo r. tpt of M. PM. ifb SALE OT HARNEYS AND SADDLES. later tl r • 101111.1.5.TEleti Orrtor, or Wsriiiiiimos, WASH'S., or, I). C. July V. 18OS. 'Mess. is OKI sod fit this depot, for psis, shoat 1e.., 1., of I bated Stoteg, Hettoess, eoculatittg of 142 ~ t a.sle set.s of le•Al bone kl.nr-sa, MM ME! load home ken Raman 'this Latttess tuss bees used la the public seerhte, but is •till seas - losable tor mud sad turning par. I rop/wools ar taritml for Lt. pnrobass, Lot. 0, bets and ttpurattla 1,1,4 lode LLICOIL .tot- whet kl. d of Mu . - n•-f.s is ild tor. wherbe. wheal or 10.4, mole or hm.e .d for ambutr.n. Istrocart, whether wheel I .41 Prootoomia are .100 invilied for the purchase or I al thousand worn Saddiel of •arloug patterns, In 101 l of ICO end tiptesnic Samples of horn!. and saddles can be seen at the oleo:en/meat Dill, In ICU. city, on application to I/colonel Marie. 11. Tomookina, d. Q N . cocoa., of Twasityaocoond and ti at/ eel/. Proposals for the pitveL Sae of this harness, /se., oit Le received at this once uhtll 12 11. TUE.'S- I oil Y. A,saist 1, :MS, find shoe.] he endorsee ••Pro posals Inr the Purehase of Harness," &a. Payment,a Iloveruniest funds, must he mode eladi the ascriitance of the nreporal and prior to the dt livery of the harness, no. I he A 1101,1.1,1,11 (CBI I VC. the richt to r.jeot all pr..pt 1,1. which may be considered ton for i sate of heroes. at public suction advertised J nee n discontinued sale ofwagons and mules Is still going on, Irton day to d.y. Poi chatters air la sited to attend. H. H Hrt'KElt, Hrriet Major ()en. and Quartermaster. Intjyre _ ONLY 15 CENTS COMPLETE YOUR VOLUMES! Bock numtlian of MARPF.BS. MAGAZINES ATLANTIU MONTHLY. utWEY'S LADY'S BOOK. PETERSON. LEAL E'S MONTHLY RTH E , RS. DEMUREST. And .111 Other Xfagaztnes ONLY 16 CENTS ONLY 15 OENTS ONLY 15 GENTS. Come rehrly, before they ere ell gone, at PITTOOII3, ♦• hill HB.AY 41010X:L.Oda ANS. W. P. XLMIR.AIt, President.. M2IMVZE= The Clompasty owns rn fee simple a farm oontatre the eighty.seven acres end forty-flyer perches, loan. tad on Brevort Run to tributary to (Merry Rum) nod lyuts between Uherry Hun and Oil Oraek. Twantreight lesoes hare already been made to reeponeible partite, eaunt whom will oe foiled e Emmet, of come of the oldest and mod saccerefu //stealers on the theea. I be entire tract wtil mmornmodate from 127 (0160 wells. This harm is surroauded by four et the most thletrated oil pm - ludas farms, on Oil Greek and Cherry Run, and Is in oboe proximity to the "Reed" and ..Idour.taln" Walls, and about one mile from the Walnut Bead Well. The Company offers A Itmltod number of thane at the suboorlption price, SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS PER SHARE. Maps of the properly, together aril h all informs. thin nmittalij the property and organization of the Company nen be obtahlect M the ofnas of STEEL oft DAILEY, Agents. mreertf WILHINN HALL. BUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. we ere oonstreoilas, end will keep on e sapeslor w yle 01 41:11aZILA Z11%741311:1NTE1 Either a Common or Tubular Ban. We Invite parties needles engines for We bar. poem to cell and see them, earner of PIRG and WHAPJa crrIiESTES, sear our BILL ork& . jcla NAOHMTOSH, HENY & McTDO HD & CO., Hats, Gaps and Errata Goodie Rats now la micas ms lawn sad most eamplat& 'Cook at GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL. Lyn Wined to the Inn. Ziothatita an to nil aa4 cunt= oat stook, whlch nt nor km Moo sot In WOO. 4 4 RIO= GLOSS STAMM—Map, Pa (cad's best, pat of Jo Oro point bozot}a ono paculd Isms tor tisolly oar, always ontooo ousil for filo wbolosalo or moll, AA tho Nally . Groom Bich of JOHN L. BZNISILLW. br • 411 O'lEll TIS r-1 .E.4^TS. CASH • =Ma COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE. 67 FOURTH EMIR/3M RUBE B'S BUILDING ISAAC K. PENNOCK. President. JOHN F. JENNINGS, Vie* Primidoat, 1:110111/SJS GBAILA 11, Secretary. CAPT. B. 3. GRACE, Agent, (late IL S. laxpeetor of Steamers ) EATERIES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. Ott to trend'r rail to Ptilleately.l.l", New York, no., orG tides issued on Lho most faroreble term,. ISAAC M. PENNOOK, President. JUJIN T. JP:LININGS, Vice Ridded. woas /Samuel Meiling:ma, Jske Hill, Thom Doxuar.lly, K. W. Miser, h., S. H. ann... N. 3. EtigLey Robert R. Ring, John Stevenson, m. E. Forsyth, batiel Sir allsoe, An:sander Chambers, iesTamd lIMMMN 71e celebrated : Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINE wad awarded the drat prise—• large silver' medal—at the International Show, held el tettlo, Pravda, a few weeks aloes, ''as the best sewing math'. for all ordl - Purpo•es.”—Hose Journal, June v3lls.' NTH WHIRLER & WILSON Lock Stitch Sewing Machines,' rend—ell the hlgheet premieres et the' vest Inlzrenttonet Exhittittuns, at 1 PARTS France ISM, 1 LONItoN, Enel.d IBM, ' et 'lrl Nrt Hit ht}, Preget.% I en, where ell the Se eta( M %chtnee of Europe, end America were tenors% petition. IV holdmiele and Retell Sales gloom, Sp 27 Fifth Scree*, Pittsburgh.: E. P. CARPRITTYI3., =EOM J_l BO W IQ, MI ItIAPTUTACITMETI Or EPROM BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells No. 136 WOOD STREET, PITTSB CMG Et, PA Tools warranted made of the very lest SLIGO WELL BORERS LsC/170 , 131Ert ClESeitt2l ' eat. with mach articles as are necessary to sonduo operation., vt: E 71 . 111 s, VISES IL& SL,E.IId S, ERs, SHOE ELS, P 1( KS, ASPS, HATCHETS, SA WS SQ, Tj skss, CHISELS, WRENCHES, PLANES, L E V ELb , HAILS, eus. BOOKS 1 BOOKS I BOuYR I Domestic Life in Palestine. Tieterta.uid Other Poems. Mother of The Wealegs. Mueller's Scienze of Language, 2 , 1 The Schenberg ()cope Family. A Youth , . Elston. of the Rebellion. Hours Among the Gospels. Cksrman Popular Taiea. Gloat. Papers for Thoughful Photograph Albums, wholesale Prong.. Album Colds. Stationery. Ameri n Ink. ankstands. Penholders. Pens. )ea J. L. READ, n Fourth Street Gas and Steam Fitters, , ASHOU MAChIIiKS, Rope, Leather and Aum Belting, .11 of which I have constantly In store, Jet:32ndla A DDY Lt. EWE'SB, omylifilluWAN*l No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE FIRST OHITHOR,) Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE. PIG &. BAR LEAD Plumbers' Materials in General. OIL RE-FIXER:ES Fitted rp In the Most Approved Style. Tanta !Wed with lead or ooppee. Howes flood I=l li.-1111 orders promptly attended to. Jea HOCI.AMAT/O.N.— Cur ols Plrrs• Braun, :In accordance with the proclaimna of no Art of the cieuernl Asamnaly of the (Join. moowealth of Peousylcanla, providing for the in corporation of the t Ity of Pitts , urgh. sod of the CarioLs sort wines to to sold act 1, JAMES LOW RY. In , Mayor of sold city. do issue this my proclamation, that on the THIRD FRIDAY IN 31 I.Y, A. P., IBC& being the Met day of tho mouth, the freemen of the NINTH WARD of ante city qualified to vote for members of the House of Representative. of this Commonwealth, will meet at the Public School House in said ward and elect by ballot one person as n member of Select Coun cil to All a vacancy OCCastona by thu resignation of A m H.1701.12 , (0. thven 1,0400 my hand and the seal of the said =of Pittsburgh, this loth day of July, A. D. LOWRY, lyll:tdhlayor of Pitt•burgh, T — BIZ& Ia...s.x&NDELR BITILDIRS AHD CO3fTRACTORS, Raving Lately Removed TO 169 and 171 LE&COCK STREET, 8-I.7.e6^.hetaaar Olty. they t -Jewly to Yenta thedr customers and stme n nAt i : FLOURING BOA-BPS, RABBI, DOU 01141.1185, .VENITIaII sod PANEL , MOULDINGS sod OIL TANKS made tacorder and constantly on hand. Scroll Clawing and Braakess finished complete. • OFFICE OF THE Oeurrnotlarit or ALLaansarr Uocrarr. Pa., Prevenrrnon, July Bth, ISM. TO CONTRAOTORB.--REA.LRD PRO POSALS w!ll be received ut this oiliest. until MI Ina.. Inelualve, for hul4lmi the followl , g new bridges the over Bull Oree a on the line be tween Yawn and West Beer Torroshl . m, on the coed leading from Millertown to the S.‘ttannin; Road. end one over 1 hangmen's Run at Po , lnek's Church, on the line between Wilsons and Patton Townships. Plena oral specifications can be seen On epplica- Lion. By direction of Uotusty Oommlipeor , ers. kLENHY LATABIRET, JylorettlnittoT Controller STEILL& BAILEY, STOCK BROKERS, Ile Banker. and Brokers Board having adopted the following RATES OF COMMISSION we will be governed thereby from tbdsqlete : Mocha selling at $2 ma wader, 2 comic per Ware. do, do. $2 and up to MI, 1 per cent. do. do. W 6 do. $lOO, 250 V Ours. do. do. $lOO and over, ji of 1 per Dent. JOU NOTICE TO TEE TAXPA.Y HES OF THE OITT OF PITTSBURGH.—ThIs Is to Informyou that the City, Poor and Brudnes. Taws and Water Rents an payable at the CITY MUS- T:MUM o pa FFIOE, Fourth street. a. dia. want of 6 en Is allowed for pro mptayment, ALI those de4rouG s t. af awing mosey and p Una win pleas* gall Won. The State Eamentaa Lawmen an thumbs due and must be paid before the FIRST OF JULY, tea Enamor mad make him returns tq Use Stahl Department at that Unta. MI6 WK. Fa 08.8617111. Tressatlez. HADLI a BOWLEEBROUBEE, . ••• r. 1.4 tame suoutl. 1G FEDERAL EIXICMZE. atntionts ALLIMIZZNY city NOTIVE.—A IiBISTENCI or Taß •L'r a UM • Barna -mew snug BM BAIT °An! cp. =bad aimbrzswei t :as BUY/ t p thip hums ot sad 4 racer T. lc, 2.4 ear et tuoesbair Dosk far o w o f e i se tthe iss mad Boazd i ttio swan Btu. • yolhttall pit. BULIUMILLL. Itrittsat iy.a.th 8 ..YD 84.1 KERR . ___ _ _ UNITED STATED 7-30 I. oa n. 11:11: :. homer of Wood Ural and T 1 to Cloy FIBOA.L AGENT OF THE lINITED STATES aria srzca,u. AGENT of Jay Woke. N. S. Aid for the male of tam Sven-Thirty Loan, POPIILIB LOAN OF THE PIMPLE; Only Loan in tho Marll. -1 CONVERTIBLE rerro U. R. 8-20 811 PER VE.MI. POLD WWW!TO BONDS. Ma-Lfteral Ocauatosions aliome4 to &alas. Z. a LrVINGISTON. Cashier =USW T l 2 SECOND NATIONAL DANK, Of Pitteburgh.i Corner of Hand and Liberty Streets. Special Ageata at Jay (bolo far Ike afda NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN 'lids Ls strlrtlV the People's Low', sad ts being absorbed at the rate of about five mffiloas per day. Thews bonds beer an Interest of Tc.tv c> ICI ta2:L t I='o,r• Davy each hundred dollars, and MA, CAIIVCIUbie SI mist. Illy Into U. S. nye-lxarrls Sin Par Cent Bearing Benda Full oommissions ho Allowed to Itsaka Bankers, and Brokors, who purchase for re-aai. C. EL RIGGS. Cashier my6ana? EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 0 f Pittsburgh. Charteredby they Capital Organized under State of Pa., 1836. $1,0u0,000., Natal Law Id6l Itla Bank Day been designated . DEPOSITARY OF THE United States Treasury, hod appointed agent for the sale of the 7.130 LOBN. Every ft ell be offered , o investors or par ties porch s E. DC MURRAY, Cashier sisser WASH TTOIS, WASH BOARDS, iaurrirres TABLES, SKIRT HOARDS, LAUNDRY STOVES and every useful article. required about the Wash house, at Wake to order PIPES AND SHEET'S of any enquired weight and are. Sbetajer equar 700t,2, lbs., and upoard. r b , toll o a r icn4piAortdrario l=:1 for Log wells. P, a would especially eak the attention of Plum ben and Proprietors of 011 Works end Oil Wells intabimd OUTLET EAW MILL, I AVOID THE thJBT AI4D EIRMLE. GEORGE W. HUELEY'S, 08 I'EtER.3I. STREET, Allegheny. jy 121 welerel SAAC CRAIG'S AND BAEGE YARD Craig Street, MegGeay. 1 e iP a :• h . . LFAT• PIPE of all .Ize. and thlcknoaano. SHEET LEAD,ot say thtaknoil on hand and made to order, by ALEXANDER GORDON, Agent, Commlsalon .I.l.oschant, No. 101 Secood .treat. felßarud OTICE.-1 RESPECTFULLY AN NOUNCE to toy friends sad former customers that 1 shell continue to csrry on the Ll VERT AND UNDEBTAXING BUSINESS, next door above the old stead, es.upted by Rodtbr. & Thorn. I will he happy to receive the patrouage so liberally. bestowed on forgoer occealone, sad can furnish Ids cry of ell lanie on the shorten notes juilhanid S. K. ROVICiEins GENEAM, Dran,ghting Office and Patent Agency. A. IS ST. CLAIR STREET, near Suirpearian Bridge. H. P.GERGEMBRE, 0111 Ragmen& BeaMende No. la Flay street. me OTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Male will be a meeting at the Daley of Cherry Run Central 011 Company, on the corner of Fifth and Wood streets, second door, on edoNDAY, the 11th day of July 1865, of the Stockholders of the VENANCIO UNION OIL COMPANY for the tondo. of amanita./ said Company, by the elec tion of officers, under the Act of Assembly of 18th July, MSS.. }chat.' OIL ',EASES. OIL LEASES .an be had on the most favorable termat n let. of fookor dye b res, on Whitely Creek, near the nnw• tor well I 4 barrel.) wrack last week by the Standard Ott Company, of ?Mahwah. Apply to Jere STEEL, It SAILOY, Wllkhaa H.O. FUR BALE---600,000 BRENGLISS. 600.000 SHAVED KITS SHINGLES IMENESI 12122223 tit Liberty Street, Dew S. Glair HC. BLAIR'S LIQUID RENNETT. • —The purest and best in the market ter making Ina hive moment. Slip, Junket and Fro. anise, cheap and wholesome summer desserts. A large supply Just resolved and for sale by the dozen or at retail, by JOHN A. RENSHAW. 171 7 corner Liberty and Head streets. wiewN's ESSENCE OF JAMAICA otriamt.-6You appal sot be without a bot. tla of elm valtable pretuation at this season of the year. , For sale at the OSIFfE,AL Dlll7O ORE, etiones Ohio and Federal streets, la chit Market Roue. Allegheny. fit LRESH LOBSTER AND SALMON.— Put ity la one sad two pound cans, hero:att. odly tested; also Splited sad Froth Olttet.,fdr tale by the dosed st slaglo oso at las Fatally Oro- eery Stont of JOHN A. HINSHAW, lytt tomer Liberty sad Hand street F t OR RENT—A STORE ROMS on Wylie erect 10 rood location, wills cotuater, attalator, atO.; will b• lowed to April Ist, ISM inn s. ocrranr.wr h SONB.6lXceket St. r4ROCBRT bTORE AND DWELLING HOTJSE—In Allegheny City fb sale: Two. dm frame noose Ind lot of groland._Apply to jytt S. CI:I7MM= ft SCUM ill Merest in. TBATI3 71307 OlL—can away" be 4A proms dOENTILIL DEM STOn, oar= Mils Ind Xidex's! Meets; la the Nizirst had WALL PAVER—New, p and hind sons. Po; Ws of 110.107 MadM drat ram PllVlslntehbf 1.1136 s RVINIESJI ANA • . 1 1.1: :re • . : ge g g" • article sea Mimi= Ant= a; 12 14 1 0 Mare STO24 gems 01= Sal pklieral plow% In tbe Masks maw* Alleseherry• Vaa -2,000•-• Mk 1 Balt, • ps „„ k k o n deSry. w Tor mit_N , _ as P. =UK OA , CB Liberty , • rasa BALLS /USD BATS - for bah by .16 , lye :AIM BOVIA, ill Wood fitimsi. /.r~ThJRJxCE. IN SETRAN CB Mannfactuiera and Merchants INS RAllf 7E CO'l PA NY. Of Pittsburgh. tFFICE4 No. G 7 WATER STRIZEN OLLGALRY'S BUILDING J. I. RENNET!. President. J. W . CHALFA NT. Vice President. WM. P. 30 . NES, Seeretary. NSUBES ADAZIST LOSS BY MB Insures Steatiboats and Cargoes. JAMIZL BENNtrr A. r_ w. FAIN TER, JAUOB SOWA n rz , J. W. OELALTANT, HOBERT L.Eit, .15•LUi DIUKET, 3. O. PERSHING,. i vaLLIAM W.U.R.Eat N. W. WATSON, G. BUSHNELL. L. B. mazog ,JOBN • WRATI3I, nutlided risußAlica BOATZABO FIRE a MARINE Insuran6e Company, Offici COHNBii WOOB ABD MST BM, (Over Peor:left Nettonel Bank.) RICHARD 0 ->GRAY, President. DAVID 11 FAME, Vice President. ROBERT k .Lortt;Y, Secre t ary. Will Insure ;Against all Shuts FERE IND MARINE RISKS. FL 0. GRAY LAALEM Br B. E. " ' RI C W. OLIN ‘„ . 7 ., T. M. MARTON, -. 4 A„, J ALE HILL, r HENRY LLOYD, .. JAMES H. JOHN ORAFF Z JEFID P. MGM' N. J. RIDLEY', !. DAY. OlrrrEDD, INSIIRANCA BURR/ IfiSVRANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. Office : Corner Water and Markel fits, (BSGALtI PS 13111.1.1/ING.) J. 11. SHOEIingIEBGER„ President. W. H. HIMLICISL. Vice Pre.Wont. ROBEILIT YIN4YEY. Secretary. WILL 1138111.T3 AGAINST ALL KDSIDB Marine arad Fire Risks J. H. SHOENBEROKR,' W. K. NIMICK, W.J.ANDERSON,F: FL S. ANDERSOA__ JAMES L BENNETT, M. W. BELTEHOOVEB B. D. COCIIRAINF, IJ. A. 0 &MOREY, IL T. LEECH, la., ,W. W. MARTIN M. PENNOCK, 7 . 'BYRON EL PASKTER. SMITH. mr2f,..2md cams GREENHOUSE AfND BEI:WHIG PL (ITS EN GIL4,A.T VARIETY At the Oakland Greenhouses. tTNO. IL & MIIRDOc.a.. (Successors to:Jona nurdeeh.Jr.) B- Oaklaad and test Liberty Mee' to the Greenhouses fliteen minutes. myellwdewFxen -—— - - - CINCINNATI ;LEAD PIPE AND SKEET LEAD WORKS. M'CMII.CII & GIBSON, MB jELciott Niaci.th ISt., CLYCIIiNATI, OHIO lIROWNES METAILIC WEATHER STRIFB Frindato Bands, Those invaluable drips In summer totally clod. dust, noise and cider from doors and windows dome your carpets land household goods from noise and armoyannt of staple, ear belle and rat tling Bashes. The above stripe will be completely tilted on by WRITE a ALLMAN:Oh:A, No. NB and 171 Lm.. conk greet, Alleghenp City, the above Erin having the exclusive right In tallesheny County. ta" 11,192r0d BOORS AT REDUEIED PRICES. DAVIS, C4.13/1.13 & CO., a 8 VIT c=; cf. Bt root are now aLierkw thelf,larga stock of Dllacellaneoue 800. at an Important amount. Correapcmdenco wit,* parties at a distance so• Hated, Jyl2 pAVIS, CLARKE & 00. WiSOD B.IDE VlTl3.caogazia3p Drma.gicissties. AND O. T. Whits Lead, Red Lestl, Litherage, Paints, 01h, Varnishes, Dye Stunt Window Glass and Putty, Spices, Perfumery„ Carbon Oil, &a. Also, Agent for Wirter's Metallic Drown Paint, Hamilton White Le.l4 Charter Oat White Leed, and Maury h Whitooxa Celebrated Patent Dryer, in one and two potuid,uns. No. 37 W9OD STREET, (OPPOSITE THE LT. CHARLES HOTEL,) PITTSBURGH, PA pENNSYLVANLA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The Pennsylvania Elate Agricultural Society will hell f 6, Exhibition of SEPTEMBER 2 . 6tta 27th, mid =Kb MIS. ss wiwititsrocv. LTOOKINH Amp information d4ired by persons dolling to exhibit, applications Car premium Lilts or podidii or by toembNx of the Soelefp, will bd givla by the oluderrixfo.ox, or A. Bor. D HAMILTON, President, Harrixb A. A. BROWT,II - LOHGAILI.I3, Secretary. Nozauvrovng, Mny bid. . Je7Xtswf.4 DRUM BLACK. Lave on hand it.farge MOWING hiAOI=II.NES. wroirtratxa Straw Mars, States and Itaa',Bakes; No. 28 and 30 oino ErnaPir, 4 ALIA:GHENT. TIMELAPANAK24 (BLOOD 013BE.)-- •aa ft.' nod remarkaale arttela aof positive atm far 8080 /ITIA ar EBEIMATIfiI. ffsl7B4lJ, Gra, LIMP ;TCH,nonald, sad aware of the 8 As fat cantor th o sonellfa s pleinata d deatlan sad whol#_onions (the payanal atranda' ana tt aria a =al to pomp Inn vtrona for oats by • ; 81:18:624011MT( ofdtttar 888181412 and north Rhona. Aux ADIEN. . Xrixrkamszseasczar., ea urrot r ut ano,_ i rnammitig 4207113111 r of sal kinds: ORILPic. ai 1 . 1.1 912 3,1aa , 0f Wawa NoaazrtizzAtnizz aa, a da and a la r.D•asi Birr: a.lr. - 31eass. D.l6„,zpima t lamb 1/.lll=rXml• ; salit_ LA' FISHIN byG PGLIGy—Gald re• WWI W/. • . 1 4 ; • • h /MOSS VOW/f. u 4 Wool dew. :
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