pthgrittftehlatit. To Lunn min* swum 2171 DAY, utcal MilOr Cara *Nat otsza' LEVI B. DEM, at - .s3 l PPil a i r • , B . onirstridt,:r •- =UM LAXEMEP, Pttt Tow*p. 141,T1D 6rfarOr..XiA . .l.P l 4 4o # PlgragliP! sox 112.67/Alazukasts. MOE L. GRAEAE, 4.1.147., rgit, Oman*:. ' O. T. 7:lLorgEiNadtcPayettis TowaeJlA SLIM B. R. Cdoasoilloos ALTHED ELAM of Wimberly. DATID SHAlTit,por.t-=:l3tiqr. J. P. OLABSOPlttabuftp • ! JOBE .16 Duwas,m4arttnnillev. sox =arm Ctrinixonaris JONATHAN TIMMY. of Lowe St.CUtrorp. luivitroas E. L. Xirtllna 4Tliragathilia. s ....mossansticsiol of ions s I=3 013:E3Ecof auatign Towniktp. egg (pi7bIELLSPiLLI : BA4LIIOAO. . We muiertatma that Judge Ontsat t oL the Vnitedfitates Clircult - Couri. film PreParad opOlottirettee,tsehibrated Courtellsvilleßall sold CSK de4thitglio the act of AzPeln bly&reiding that company of a portion, of itlicitrinhisett,' and vesting them In the ilioalhara-Pennsylowsla Railroad Company, tot, ista*MtntionaL The opinion will be seed Id tier:trial term of the Court to day. Wa'shall tallish it at the earliest moment P ra o4 l3 l e-- . STRIKES We bbserve that at the present time a yymlieiof 'strikes among various classes of workmen have taken place in different parts oftles . ponntry: ' Generally strikes are espe ellentirrry exPerialirsr to - these - who engage In .in _mat instances costing more than :they, collie to: If wages are lower Wirt the rates , of profit will 'Lama, of, cam* petition among employers will, soon cause them to. rise ton fair amount, without the WeCeitsity - uf the loss of time and derange maid' brusineas relations which result from ettikes. IP, on the other hand, wages are not too ;ow as compared with the profits of employers, no combination, among em ployees,-can permanently raise them. It is economically impossible that capitalists should_psy more than will still allow them a-profit on tueir products, and the attempt of -strikers to force them above this limit can at most only 4 ermse a suspension of bust Mai.. In either case strikes ate impolitic. • r.Esgecially is the present time unfavora ble to the =cm of such attempts. The end of the war has left an immense number of men of all occupations to resume their old pintas, and , those who endeavor to force terms upon employers at this time, will fled _their places filled by others, without having elected any enhancement in the price of COTTON . The Cotton Supply Association of Man theater, (England,) are still Pursuing their labors to extend the culture of cotton to re .. 103111 of the earth where it has not hitherto been grown, and to improve the quality of what is grawn In India, Egypt and other 'daces where qualities inferior to the Amer -Ikan have long been produced. Of their excess in India they do not speak encour agingly; in Egypt they hope for better sue: cestc' road are endeavoring to produce a gin setter adapted to the cotton of Egypt than any yet existing. They express the hope that under the free labor system Just inaugurated in the Milted States something like the old sup ply will be again realized, which we think Very probable, although it is thought that Joins Bora, will be oblired to pay a little more for his cotton than when Crvvre had to wait for nothing and subsist on little atom than a peck of corn a week. More over, Brother Jonathan will be likely to work'up more of it him...lf than be did in the slack old times when negroes did not - charge for their labor, and when there were no - -internal' taxes to pay into the national treasury. King Cotton. wanted to rule the worli four-years ago, tint. he missed it; now he wil.thave to pay txibute heavily for his au dacity. .We go in for a judicious export duty, just enough to keep a wholesome equl- lihnum,between onx heavily taxed mum ' facturert and their Manchester competitors. STATE SOVEREIGNTY. ore'of a series or very able lettere pub.- lished in the .Yational 111:e:iv:Ices, PAUL hanntOßE discusses at great length the - question Of State Sovereignty. We extract only the following historiesl summary, whicklt will be observed, fully sustains the widen we took: a few days ago on the .. game subject. Eke is speaking of the mo mentous nroclamation, "That these United Colonies are, and of right ought. to be, Prep and Independent States." This is Bo familiar to an American ma- Aetna shnont,to mstdre as. apology for . Its repetiticrn. But I have found it aecesiary to retell there passages In order -to oak at- tendon to three points presented by them, Which I think worthy of notice. 1. That they affirm the cerement of thepee -ifa to be the legitimate 'foundation of gov ernment; qui the only authority competent Acr'ilter the form AI government; an affir mationwhlen imports simply that the sorer • eignty of a nation resides only in the peopla. 2. That thlilleciaration was lashed to the world,by_the.representstives la .that Con . ' gross as as act, and in, the name, of "the -good people of these colonies;" aid 8. That- to proclaiming the colonies 'thenceforth le - be , "free and , independent ; &Wee," it does not assume to deecnbo; 'them as soceraio States, They_ were pro- nohneed free "and independent of stay elle- . glance or subjection to -the British Crown;, but whether they' were to .be: Warm:ldea ,loveteigntira or 'integral parts of stature , nation, rested entirely, accardbag to the prinelitiee faunal ty lend • down . in this tame, paper, . open „the determination 'of "the i - good people of these colonies"—in other, '- 'words, "upon the constant of the governed," ?whim thathins.49Fid. come to Mahe a golf i f tetnnierit'.' , . t ; , ,t L- . • • - ~, , . Now„thls was the starting point of the; ' new order of-thiogs. The war was ;nett . begun.. What government the united col-, w - onies then had may be described as of the; . simplest-form of revolutienary Provisional ' ' CituTerrattluk suddenly got OR for.S.the emer-, gamy, and to be moulded into something better he:teener. The Colonial Assemblesi or Conventions sent delegates to a general Congress to consult and do what they thought beet.• This Congress was composed ...Of but one House . The administration was .fciiniiC imaa.by -: iSnioniitteila - TIMMT. wart neither time nor temper to construct ti government. The,,movement of the revo lotion BependecrioTetly On the patriotism o the peeve and the spontaneous or volumes Obcg 4 4 o o 4T ll 44 4 PYkral cc t leni l 4; W itte re quests:or Migress. - - . '---- , .r.The people flew to arrosfrom every town; ...42inagiv•-2"a . C ,r... . , it; aid' rephirmi to shell several camps Wherever- they; : Were , sum Snorted. Virgtnlsne, Mary landers and Penns fyiyaniatuM snatched toMassachusetts, Ve 2 "tic'sidliew HarnpahlreAent-thoit;ln ii,,,Nitgirdx.laidt-Carrilina. in action - ar lathfesitintry was one. =taloa. f. rOrte objeottotthn, , exteolalon Otto . tis Ic - iiij t vglie etre& of the "Old 1 teant'landAto -ArnabliahmentAaplace of arm OvittY. ar - gWitlca People'of , Oolawdelitinthn'vz, •i - 3-PV,I. Ot: 0.....•,..,, , i . illio.o4lAt*,llU3B4 seven .In \ - -C4nissooom'atliels*#4 .-':•4oileti. goildtheill-befeiceterol 11-AMIS. -ziktnefullimbl . ?ta... - .&d.tkerbandA . " • Was Vest : ' ''"-tebiflitettil - ..." 9 reamiiii I who - 0 on • Who were : • - Wise ft gart-- - Wil' It 'Low w . - r _. ald 2% E MOiv, - • - - • ..- . .. . -. . _ Z2121=1 'one of these, bit alftogethei. The sovere4nty, then, went to 'oil to . gether "to the good people' of those =lames," who originated' the wax, carried it through. and nude themselves a nation, with free choice of their own future organtzatioa - No 'one of the Colonies, during all.. this struggle, singly deelared itself in I No onebsd the power to maintain such a declaration, if it had been made. No one,. consequently, posseased any capabili ty to make itself sovereign. rf, therefore, after the declaration of independence, any State or States became vested with taiy kind of sovereignty, it mast have been by the grant, permission, or acquiescence (which Is implied consent) of the good people of these colonies, and this, of comae, repels the idea of original and inherent State Bov ereingty. Now, it did occuraending the war and after the Declaration, that the States did assume to be sovereign.. This is a curious passage in our history, which was marked by some very striking demollklittioa9 of the failure of our - ancestors, both in the ap preciation of the nature of their new rah tons and in the perception of their wants. The Articles of Confederation were adv. ted in 1777, .but not entirely ratified until 1781. They were the first expressions o. I • the Idea of government for the Union- They were begun in an effort at govern ment a year before the Declaration of Inde pendence, and at a time when, as Washing-- ton remarked: "no sensible man on the continent desired independence," when all hoped for satisfactory adjustment of differ ences with the Crown. The first ontlines, therefore, made no reference to sovereign States. The truth is, this absurd and abominable doctrine of State Sovereignty which has cost this nation so dearly, by plunging it into the most terrible civil war on record, grew out of that unfortunate 'clause which was in derogation of and in conflict with the whole spirit of the document—that one which recognized in one man a claim upon the involuntary service of another, and re quiring the rendition of fugitives from such service if they escaped beyond the bounda ries of the States where such service was due. This, as it was interpreted, riised one "institution" above all control and gave it claims which neither Btste nor national authority could gainsay. Mounted upon this ene provision., the States where such service was due claimed absolute sovereign ty. There was nothing else upon which they base such a claim. Pennsylvaula's Army At length we have, from an authentic source, a full aggregate of all the troops rased by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania for the device of the republic, dnring - the late glorious war lot freedom and onion; and—the number even ex• ceeds our most sanguine expertationa. In order to call public attention to the matter more than It has yet been, we repeat In a conspicuous form the statistics emanating from the Convention of state Adjutant Generals, which met In Boston on Thursday last: Pennsyltanta—.- 360,000 Mus.eltasetts... 153,7 M T 2,338 66,669 dean eetteut:-... 64,469 Vertoont 344.90 New Hambohtre. 13.155 West latch:as-- 21 . 6 49'0 Rhode Island— :S t ole Kansas—. ... ..19 ♦ggregnta in ten Sates The whole number of troops rals , ..d in Yew. England, 366,945, thus exceeds the Is t ,..7,regate of Pennsylvania 6915. According to the United States census of 1860, the number of white males between the wee, of 16 and 45 years In these States was as follows I . 55,12 Maoschusetts.... 291,419 139.316 122,23 S Penar}lvaola lowa ....... • • .... . Connect!cut 94.411 Vertnnut 60,&40 New Hampshire.. 111,8141 U'eat Va. not ascertained teed lelmaT.. 55,502 KAMM. ...... 27,476 A comparison of these figures with those we give above will show that Pennsylvania has contributed toxins In a larger ratio than any of the New England States, except Rhode Island. The nearest Epproach to us, with that exception, Is Massachusetts, which has sent three-fifths of her arms-bearing population, while we have sent rather more than that. Rhode Island has raised men In about the same redo as Peunsyl vault4 Harems exceeds no all, but her popnla lion timsthave increased very largely since lode, as otherwise the figures show that she has sent nearly her whole adult white male population Into the field. The .figtaes given above do sot include the colored troops, of whom Pennsylva nia furnished a large number, while they do In clude the Ilassachnsetts colored troops, and pro bably those of Kanses.—Phandelphin North Amer.ican. 'terrible Tragedy in Ohio We are informed that a horrible tragedy took place in Madison county, about tour miles from London, last week, but our In formant could not give names. We recite this awful story as we beard it A' farmer cold his faim to three men, who gave him $15,000 cash in part payment. In the evening be walked to London, leaving his wile and child at home. Some time after, a Peddler, who had often staid all night at the house, drove up and naked permission to remain, but the farmer's wife declined, because it was doubtful if her husband re turned that night, and she knew there wasa large meant of money In the house, She remarked to the peddler that if her husband returned, be would probably meet him. The peddler drove on, met the farmer, and returned with-him. As they approached the house, the farmer observed a light in his• room in which he usually kept his papers, and remarked to the peddler that there were burglars in the house. The peddler introduced a pair of revdfcers, and the two stationed themselves st points where the Lurgiars would probably attempt to escape; they - cave the alarm and three men rushed out. The peddler killed two of them, when the third ran toward the farmer, who killed him. Upon estenng the house the farmer was horrified to find his wife and child mur dered. When the bodies of the murderers were evsulned it was discovered tint they were the parties who had purchased the farm that day ; one of them being broth ertn-law to the farmer.—Dayton Journal The Call for Men In the South The following from the Houston (Texas) Telegraph, wilt many other indications of a similar kind, show the remarkable change, of sentiments on the labor question which has takzn place at the South. Accepting slavery as the only source for the supply of labor, we hi former years ad-' vocated the reopening of the African slave trade, because it was a means of civilizing and christianizing savages, and at the same time of ,developing the natural wealth of a country we esteemed above all others. The advocacy of that trade did not prove accep table. It was voted down and We gave al , the hope of ever seeing Teias fenced in. But the abolition of slavery op.nathe field : to a new class of labor, of which there is a Superabundance In Europe and the Berth. ern States. The supply of that labor, if We may the development of the North-. western country, is as inexhaustible as In the geld herefor its employment. We advol • cats the opening of the country to settler on the Most liberal .terms. We shall bat glad to tee half a millions year added. thee ..theurpopulatlon. NOVILSG 70 BAT 7011 JET". DAVIS..., Two gentlemen from Ocergia made an ap. peal to Dir. Seward, the Secretary of State, to the effect, that some privilege promotive of his comfort , end health should be bestow. edupon the.Efon. A. H. Stephens, then and 1331 V a prisonei,as our readers know, In Fort Varren. The Secretary kindly assured 'them that institute proper meat. ries, and it could, the privilege solicited would not be'withheld from the distingdish• ed -prisoner. • P,But,- 1 gentlemen," , said the' Secretary "eyeing them keenly, 'hove you not a wor4 to pay . for Die' PaviO—no petition -to pre, 'lint for hir4r , ' I " ,: SurPrised-and, ponfounded, s our Georgie 'friends heritited=when the Secretary *dilly . trroarked—aince his (Mr. D.'s) • arrest, alive from ' Mrs. , Davis, not ono aro:. 'Z . bitaadae from this- South in his bo fetnresivMarotruteikowevram DO untri:=l/ettere Min' , Madrid speak of th delivery of the 'Stenewall_to the. =goy rasa,* of the trnited :BMW-as of a. ' rather premature Orations% doebtftd. . The A cfitonewan; it .sPelai bits beta- cis ' ' fee Tersditahr , or , the.:.defamer ;xtatedem . )geld sash, VIM say that - ,wheuthil irie erenirp_the sforessAgovantoieat sal orhooltiedged! as -belllipinnit by , gamma mutant, sad bad, .1,4.. coaseqn k' •ihill{ol.to.limassfei , ,llut.Aiss, thee int i ttlxusto Koperty to whomsoevertt - 'utis'shiter theory .appiise :pingo ba l d -tontort:Gskaututt.dez to Kepi end to al ' the "good u sed mounts itiiirtraistfated t 4 OS ccaredetniei to foreign powers previous to their with drawal of the rights of belligerency from lb* coakderilla. =ED= Grostattl, Dour, the ,present _Captain Demerol of Cuba, by whose exertion a pe- %Rion was gotten up, requesting the Span- lah-Government to retain him in office, tag bad to accomplish his abject. It is 110 W 1331nost certain that ho will not remain in pos. session Of his post at Havana. At the latest date there was a strong party In Mad rid urging th e appointment of General Prim for the, position of Captain Generalof Cuba, a position for which he is admirably fitted. The Havanese thought he would get it, and were rejoicing in advance at the idea of possessing a man so well qualified, in every respect, for that place. As yet, none of the old Charleston banks have resumed business. in fact, :ills ad mitted that nearly all of thorn Will be com• pelled to *lnd up their affairs and settle with their creditors as beet they can. Per, at an early period of the war they foolishly surrendered to the. tanifederate ',govern ment, in exchange fOrits bonds (now utter , ly worthless), the bulk' of their specie and sterling exchange, forming the most sub . - stantialuart of these assets. Tun Mormons have not only refined to pay their quota of taxes, but they have never. contributed a dollar toward the sup port of the National Governreent, nor have they, op to this date, paid st.penny for the lands which they occupy. In view of these facts, the Government has resolved to en tOrce not only the revenue laws in that portion of its domains, but it is determined that the Mormons shall pay for the lands they have appropriated to their own use. lamest G. Haunts, in a letter addressed from Mexico to one of the Memphis papers, says that he was compelled by the confed erate military authorities to receive confed erate money in payment of Molest quarter's salary. The Nashville Preis says Harris is' a bare-faced bar. His own receipt, now on file at the Capitol, found in one orate re captured gold boxes, shows that he was paid hie last quarter's salary in gold. TuE purchase of the four large first-class screw steamers, Neptune, Glencoe, Pro. tens, and Nereus by citizens of lialdinore, at the late Government sale in New York, we understand to be in connection with the project of a first-class line of steamers be tween Baltimore and Liverpool direct, which was under consideration when the war Interrupted it, four years age.—Balti more Sun. A Ficrrrioue marriage :notice was lately sent to the Albany Journal, from Oneida Va , icy, Madison county, which was pub lished, much to the offence of the parties named In the notice. A respectable lady wa, charged with perpetrating the hoax, at.d Ler feelings were so wrought upon thereby, that she went into spasms and died on the spot. Mn .101131 W. GARRETT, President of ihe . lialtiroore and Ohio Railroad, has ob tained an order from the government to fur nish the Southern railroads with all the stock belonging to the United .States Gov ernment, at a fair valuation, trusting the roads for the money, to be paid out of the receipts from business, GENERAL JOSEPII E. JOHIGEOII, in a let: ter to a friend remarks that the Southern cause could not have failed with anybody else but Jeff. Davis as a leader. That opin- lon seems now to gain ground very rapidly, and public sympathy with him is diminish ing in_proportion as the fact is being re alized. DAVID F. BETINS, who, it WM be remem. I,eit d, killed his aged parents near Adrain, .11u higan, to get their property, and his own young wife, about to become a mother, that he might marry a lover in Grafton, Ohio, has been sentenced to the penitenti y of that State for life. A mat has been presented to the United States of rent for the Libby Prison since April 3, 1365. It is suggested that the next thing will be the presentation of an account by the owner of the land near Andersonville, where 17,000 murdered Union soldiers lie burled. Evict KENDIG, sentenced November 24, 1360, by the Lancaster court, to eleven years and six months' imprisonment, for .scooting John A. Reese, in that city, on the 16th day of June, 1860, was pardoned by Governor Curtin a few days ago. Mn. Thanes AESOLD, second son of late Rev: Dr. .Arnold, who seceded a few ymrs ago, to the Roman Catholic Church, and was for tome time a professor in the Cath olic University at Dublin, has returned to the English Church. An lowa regiment passing through La fayette, Ind., Friday evening, made a Geor gia raid on some private property and acted dtegraccfully. The Governor of that State Lae been notified, and the officers will be he 'A to account Tax Secretary of the Interior Is at great dithtenos with some of the Ilea4a of Bu reaus in his Department, the result of whlcia has been several tesignations, wrong the beet of which Is the Commissioner of Pat ent=. A THOROEOII inspection of the grounds and buildings at Annapolis shows that it vtin cost at letist $60,000 to ptt them in decent order for the fall term of the Nal al Academy: Rivrouv RS; a young man belonging in Nc.rth Weare, N. C., was recently badly u.,nnded in a mowing match with a friend, and died in consequence on Tuesday. A VEIN of valuable copper ore has been discovered in Lyconlin". county, on is farm owned by Martin Call, in \Volf town. OE shi T OE Rev. Newton Heston, a well known clergyman of Brooklyn, died oa Wednes day afternoon of apoplexy. TEE Babcock well, near Renthelei, Jas per county, Ind., has struck oil, but not in paying quantities. Tug glass works at Clyde,. New York, the largest in the State, were burned on Sunday. cuLovi WEED has. removed to New York_ and will make it his permanent resi dence. Ms extensive paper mill is to be erected at Fort Wayne, • and put in operation next IT is contemplated to ran a hne of steam urs from Richmond to the West Indies. Gr2r. LEE is in Cumberland, Va., wri tin& a history of his campaigns. GOVERNOR CURTIN, and other State off' dab, have gopo to Cape May. “Dorevtcns" in editing a paper in At hints, Georgia. rE * 7- dfDIrEATISEMJEXTI3. EIGET ACREB IN O,9XLA.NO-4'or ire ale CIVTIMETiT e.60N8, 61 ElarltertSt. fali MOUNT WASUING7ON.,-Largo two Eton , dtrillLeg bowie, neer occupied .7 thuue tenantal lot MrgrOund a feet by la Qua* an y, a Cetera and well a 111:4ri OKI house is new and In go:denies F lo rl slaßb aT lk SORB, • • et Market area. AND LIKE PROPERTY' VOll, Ni SALE—On the Steubenville Untlronll, semi milts Item the city, CONTALCiIII6 ONE UNDREII =awry . • 1313. ACBUS, Ftenaa and Water Flouring and Saw 141111. and other fine improveroants. For further ll:derv/SMT% ►pply to 'WILLIAM WARD, (Opposite the DatbedraL) jita Grant street, No. 1110. - Bu — k3lu beeIYLB, I3L6TIII§6dQUES, OATH cusouLas. FOlt 3CL iaitmoo WPx•lc!efavl4n;t WHITS, & co.; FDTU STEER• lIENI&PABAKA, 'o3l.ooll.oumr, A most rourafitablo 'Moto anti v oi itive for WHOM ,LA IMEIIIHATIKW 404 UR. ' OIL. Intintnfr i / Tea. irrpr . , as s ti vet ths appal% veils*, 4 gallon snAtirkelly restetestbs Strianal ott :11109 at.lel)4 ik trukto, Pu?!! " 1 1 4 AS tis maw atramnonaftatgai ma= easithska ionrocceth • • Ft NAIIII,„<#,LLUG,II4 BOIMITT. BONDB.,Br illtdittiOh . 'School Bout the -Tiemturst wait limb's o f tivocotakwr r thic • of Thirteen* TnoviseXylkiligs tat 41zOisnigAriuzABoa Biliesß2 •• • ,: fie . • Osiapatur isuittTiMATe ebb inst , ik•Uo. •‘... Atatit=leatap• BO B_•_. rveteuueslyietw 1/133D, Trostira WEATII TOOT - 01V-4:taiviihratr: Bs AA mooed it the OIitIVIAL DRUG wroßil. Ohio and natal atnets, SU iliatei ,1,41161111111114 SEVENTH LIST OF LPPLIOAVIONS tar selling II AMA la thatildaik"aLlUisa, up to July tith, : licsat. nook Pace. P. W. 0601 100: . tallrii, 'let Wald, MOO. James MsOoll, John Keller. a a Samuel 0. FLOWtrt, Rinehart Frederick, " Patrick HeClormic., eating hoUse, " , seps. Rau,' - •thar goois, 66 Oeorgerree. ° " George Verney, tavern, 2d Ward , Pittablli I Alexander Emu, Mary Vogt, eating Unita, • John Meyer, Benry_kl.Swiggen, ether Roods,a John Ward, • " Parrish. Kerr, tavern, ild Ward, Plash:eh. litioDoneugb, j'u Aur D ntiveg, " 61 Fronetis °mob& a • a Elite Mullen, eating house, 4th ward, Pittsburgh S. R. Watson &co, other goods, tit: Martr.m. Wallace, tavern, 6th Sohn O'Donnell, a 6th ems, Hilbert, sth " Frederick Heins, dating house, sth' Frank Glatz, a " sth T. B. Roger., - tavern, Ch Joseph Deope, eating huts, 6th " Mina Fran Fl claia7win ' , other roods, u rh B. M. Sabbert, tavern, Mk Peter Kaltenborn, eating house nt h Caroldne Herbater, " - " nth CRuiries Arial, tavern, .10th John Kerr, 0 10th " Ohs. Quinn, eating house, tOth Felix Grant, tavern, lei ward. LasSheall• E. 0. Collin., " 24 Thos. Tachady, eating bonze, Id " .4••-' Henry Dent, " Jacob Ml.:chart, other good., 34 Herman Handel, tavern, 4th • " John It. tithokel, " 4th P. Fetherston, eating h 4 th " H. Redenhard & iiiculOo.h gd's tth " Frank Kreme. eating houm, Boro' of Birmingham. Oalharirmeschwindt, - 0 • a J. Frawordoolo, tavern, Hors" of Lawreneervine. John G. &Ism, satins house, Marearet Aol, . 61 George Fulleb; tavern, Borough 'of Manchester. Erb:I:WEIL &Hartman, oth gds, Boro'of Molleespl. Bathe'Hauler o ther go ats , Bog mosougstkais Oheries Milling, " ' " S Pittsburgh Benj. Brach, eating house, a W Pittsburgh S. D. Hulkdra, tavern, . Indians tp. Jerirsith O'Brien, eating house, McCUre tp. Jao. Ramersteln, ' " Millie tp. James Dignam, Lavern, Peebles tp. Patrick Duffy, " Robinson tp. F. Ennui:auger, Pitt tp. Chrbt Schatibaon ' eating house, Pitt tp. John Hanna, " " Reserve tp. . Oboe. Miller, tavern, Stusler tp. Jon. U. Hughes, I. St. 01.0 tp. AraneisS.angle, " I. St. Clair tp. hobeila Bell,. Union tp. " George Weir, Versailles tp. Aon McCormick. eating honer, Versailles tp. - The Court will sit on Wednesday, the 24 day of August, 1515, at to o'clock s- m , for hearing t h e above applications. Applicants will Ole their bonds In my (Mae be rme the Any of hearing. Remonstrances mull be Iliad on or baton the lay of bearing. Certificates of licen.es must be taken, out after Ore end within litre. days after haying D e es gr•nted, or they will be revoked according to js luta W. A. HERRON, Olerk. EMBROIDERIES. CORSETS, SKIRTS, MIX 0 CIKKETERY The Business Office of this Company us been reltkOrld W liq Drag store, ern of Federal ant Lecoak streets, dnegbeny. • hiligiricks: GEO. L. IiCELLT, Secretary F OB BALA A Second:BMA York Spring Wagon and Single Harness, for sale chaark, at No. NISEVENTE STREET lytEidoolsoral TYPE METAL FOR SALE. Inqutre at the OAZZTrE OFFIOL. /via: thus DortrrY fay.iumnaturrox ttoovauie Onrtoa, FTIRIIIKIIIOB, 5u1y12,19211. QALE OF Ektrabia BUILDMGI3. •-• Will be , aeld SATURDAY, the kid feet et ID o'clock x., at the Genera l Hospital, FOUR WOODEN BU/LUIPOS, of the follsebas Maude dens, viz: Number one, 81 hot by 0 feet; Number two. 139 feet ty Et feet; Number three, 121fset ey 16 feet; Number four, ft feet Dr 26 fest. Also s large quantity of old lumber and bolt at the.Valr GrOunda Payment fish, sad an Leorerm meet (sods The bullaoge and lumber mutt be removed to ten days after the tale. 0. CROSS, . jylB:td Lt. 001. and D. Q. 111. G. FOR BAIR. OIL TERRITORY. 148 ACRES IN FI4E SIMPLE. on Middle Pitbole Creek, Veimato county, being the quarter part of the IMMO= Farm. Tam ls • aplenild piece of territory, belag only two and a half miles from the celebrated Vaned States Well, and would he very suitable t . f i t . a Stock Company as louts could be readily p , posed Off on good terms. it lays to a oatural sin, the creek run alas throughtbe centre ol it. For termeana partioulare addrma BOX. HA Al legheny, Pe, iylikttaas N EW doom', NSW GOODS, W. W. MOORHEAD'S Cl MARKET STREET, BUNS, LADES, &a., as The STAB SHIRT the moat pm feet made, COL LASS, PRAVATS, SOURS, tae,, A DJOUENED BALE OF VALUABLE DUAL LANDS--On FRI ISAY MORNING July Slat, aceording to postponement., will be told at Commercial Sates Rooms, 106 Smithdeld street, opposite the Poatoftet ' fonr largo' and valuable tenet, of coal lands ontka Pittsburgh and Steu benville Railroad, situate In Washington and Al letry Counties, Pa., and Brooke iJounty, Wart V leis. T 44 tracts traria erne( various size, from. le aorta to 11l acres each of good farmland, in addition ter val uable coal deposits, advent tree of timber, rime stout., Ae i the lands occupying favorable points for town lots. One of the tracia has a front on the Ohio nver, nearly opposite Steubenville, loo:ud lug the only deep water in that vicinity suitable for landing. Tanya 07 9.117-011041101 cash( balsa oa In oar and two years. For plan:an r further nanisolars, enquire at au, Iron rooms, The sale of this property Ls positive, a d worthy the atten , ion of capitatism. Joie A. MeILVIAIII F s Auctioneer. • I. BATES & BELL'S . • FOR DRESS GOODS. Or every Levnlii•im, NO. 21 FIFTH STELMET A LLEGHENY CEMETERY.—M eta. eoeetyl meeting of the Heard of Mai:legion of Alb grimly Cemetery, convened at the olO.a on ton aseurds, On Mondar,llth that , Judge MoCende lem °leered the follow ng ersoletions, which were unanimoOaly adopts and ordered to tee publlstial to all the payers of the city Besotted. That the death of our 'alto v Manager, JOLIS litangth., Esq , hes Oiled as with emotions of rofound sorrow. Associated. as he has neva, with us almost from the origin of the Oeneterv, idenvinert with Its early struggles for au exletence, mul partielpatlng with us to the gratification af. forded by it. ultimate snecesa, we bear testimony to h.. • urines. laterite, his lofty integrity and al energy of ebareeter which have contributed so largely to the Mandl:Hon of an Institution that, in its prosperity, Is now the pride and ornament of the two cities. /hooked, That we etneerely condole with ale ear m able ',IMO. in their great hereavement, and with the public upon the loss of •TICII la enterprialog else valuable eltitom anti such a pule and upright Chr.ettan gentleman. On motion of Dr. J. R. Speer, Resolred, That the proceeding's of this meeting of the board of Managers be engrossed on purchment ant banded to his family as some alight lestimoe Dial of our high appreciation of his °narrater and and public servic THO es. MAS M. HO WE, President. Iv. Elan. S cretsry. jvIS it PETROL BUM PUBLICATIONS 1. TIIE 0 , 1.. 11E3liJIPS OP PF.II , AYLVANIA, ith sr.ap and cheats; aro. Oloithleloo. It. IVVROVAD MAP OF VEvANGO CO. t4L ILL:OWNS, .hcwtng duce, eectiore, t0e...1111p, etc., etc. 111 co. 111 TirICDS IMPROVED KIP OF WARREN C. 0., Pl.. uniform %Fab Map et Young. 0.1 Ro gloc. Iv P TINT'S MAP OF WEEP VIRGINIA AND 01110. 'LCD. V. iirrD REG LSTEII FOR OIL ELLS. 41.(10. oSG LE&SES—two lands. ID cants _7 HE MAT`Cricrlit PETROLEUM TIMES, pub. BIRO nukly-10 cont., 13 60 per annum lOW P. HUNT, Publisher, FILTH Sr.. 111LASOPIO HALL. Are- Scot b return post on receipt Of Priofe relo pmiEmf , TORY EALE OF BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS WITHOUT RESERVE, EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK, :Errs, i3321-VE9C.i2i...IEC7Ei No. les Fourth otrert, Pittsburgh, Pa. OOP's INS of all kinds IJRAPPS, CiI,OVEI43, every do. seriptlio of TUIIOIOI Furnishing goods furl:Wand Looms open day and night. lisaras and ()ordain' furnished.. Ilsynnsacco—Env. David Kerr, D Rev. M. W. Iscobwi, Thomas Ewing, Esg. loads 11. Fag. Je29.1 yd (IVIAEOWIII HALL numunto.) I. LEAD ET.CITT SATURDAY. AT EIGHT IYULOOK. IHcCLELLANWS AUCTION HOUSE, at 3Pirsls Efts-oat. rt E Wl7l ' POLYTRICIIM FOR ME MIR, Is sokoosvlooged by all orilo Imre usollt tp b 0 A No. t. Try H. yo doubters and be cOn slated. Fur solo by ill dmsglots, , Jylo:lyd Ora..-AT TBIF PENNSYLVAALI. RAILROAD DEPUT, on Thursday evening, about 4 o'alook, A PutIKET LICOK, containing about 1 . 245, ticket and cbeoa to Harr labor and • soldiers. IlLsoharge. for FREDERICK GABLE; from 'the Fourth Fennaylvitois Cavalry. A Alb wanEint IMO, will ue paid by leasing It with "Tmoes 61115UTIL j tho corner of yl4Rewind and o,an4 streets ,tularan CmrrroLhrs's enryfon, CITY as Anneonneir 4 July lb, ISM. , gEALED PROPOSALb (addrimod to the Committee on .C.fky_ Property) will be re. °Myra at HID office untll - THURSDAY, Sete Lay, lueluilVV, for painting, enduing And varedim, , ,4 the Weal Mork Of tho mAk flyer of the City in Motifs/ style svitAthe ()battalion's Onloth by diteetigt of Connell*. , Jyl9:BtO It; H. YHA Rots, Controller ,IVOTICLE. BB FUME . OV.7W 4:1 Alilaioolop basing been,"diziolyed by ure .dylitts. of ;fang AWL nLER, 011 patties 'Oebttd, to 'said dun ore nOtttleo to Mike pirllo4l, too ttodentgood, by wbouithOtltot debt. w4l . BODEtCr WgrrE, Burn/log Panzer. Ota7t 't•adat , k auto% Alietlitoy• Jytilbli' won se.Lir. _ ''''°:'!ICWIHNDEMPTABirdL , .• . • "reit, =a bar ttla etoh, , APPII too : I iltAAnk h stiforte, 114 Wood aim*. ' t Oory4ol,tloz's Oyinos, atraounryi Jell Nib. 1115, -SPA LliD RItOPOBALSItiII. b e l a q" idietrio• b lir t oi s 2,l "4". 3lt,rtonto l*t oie.ru i and mar to ket it 017114 .tmuy yp t oin„ oak= os Wltti troma rbm 16 city °manilla. w ArsiirmarnimxiJalit re. rice PErOT UOMIIIXISA ELY 11l SIIIESISTZIVCE, WASIIIICO7OII D. 0, July 15. ROPOSALS FLOUR---SEA.LI'D PROPOSALS are invited until July 2510, PO, at 12 o'clock 51., for furnishing the Subesistence 1 eepartment with Cr" TIIOUSAND (1.1:000) MILS. OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for whnt Is known at this Depot as Nos. 1, 2 noel 3, and bide will be entertain ed for any rionnilty less thnn the whole. Bids must be In duplicate, and for each grulo on separate /directs or paper. The delivery of the 1:our to rommenee within feN c days from the openin of the has, noel must be li devered In • such quant ities, ties, daily, as the Gov , eronient may direct, either rot the Government mire- Lemee In Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad despot to Waahingt on, D.C. The delivery of nil Flour nweirded to be complet ed within twenty days from the acceptance of the bid. tilde will be received for Flour to be delivered In new, oak barrels, head lined. Payment will be made to such (undo as the Gov • cot may have for disbursement. The usual Government inspection will be made rat before the Flour is received, and sone will he accepted which is not leech ground, and of a supe lior quality. An oaJ. of allegiance must accompany the bid el each bidder who has not the oath oa filoo this latter, and no bid will fail entertained from parties nil° hate previously failed to comply with their • or from bidders riot present to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid la any cause. lilils to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. • G Greet, CIIItiOTSCIi "Proposnl. fur Flour... lylsla E. T. LitiltalES. Capt. C. S. V. U taiLY CrJLT—s , 00 , 11/1.F.E1-2 , 61"3 • .. W. P. AIDERAT, President. J. IL LI DAY, Secretary and Treuttrer. The Company owns in Re simple a farm coerches, n ntai i eighty-seven acr and fortydlve p Ice. te ng d on thewort Rune (s s, tributary to Cherry liun4 and lyoeg betueen Cherry Run and twenty-eight leases Lane already been made to responsible parties, among whom will be found the names of some of the Went and mod sum. , " erpe , q2srs on the Circa. the entire tract will ancoollitodate from Me to Ito well.. This farm is surrounded by foe, 5! Lb, • n.cat celebrated oU producing forme, on CU °mei .nd Cherry Run. end Is In close proximity to the heed.' and '.ldoundain" and about oua vale from the Walnut Bend Well The Company offers a limited number of shares the eubsraiptlon prim, SEVENTY - F ye CENTS PER SHARE. )taps of the praperty, together wit Is all informs. thg, rmardina the property and organisation el the Company cm be obtained at the office of STEEL & 11&11.S.1r, Agents ' , . WILKINS HALL I)ROCLAMATION.—Ctrs ov Pirrv, nr Son. O.A t In ILCVOTIII.IOO with the provision. of rn Aet of the General Awembly of the Qom I.oz/wraith of Venmylvania, providing for the its rorporation of the t Icy of Pltubulth, mid of the y.rions aunpleme is to maid act I, JAPES LOW. In, Mayor of .old city, do taste this my proclamation, that or. the THIRD FRIDAY IN t'LY, A. D., 1a45. being the 71st day of the month, the freemen of the NINTH WARD of said city qualified to Sots for member. of the House of vein...tentative. of this Oommonweeith, will meet at the Public School House in raid ward and elect by ballot one person as a member of Select Coun cil to fill a vacancy occult/tie by the resignation JA DEA H. YOUNG. Given under my hard and the seal of the ...Id etty of Pittsburgh, this lOth day of July, A.. D. JADIES LOWRY, .1., Mayor 0r Pittsbarzh, 1)ITTS1:UIt011 AND CONN'EGLS. • VILLE ItAILBOAD CO. FIRST MORT. un(iE TITRTLE UnEEK Dmisiorr -00 N. BONDS.—Holders are hereby [toil e. d that the Interest coupons on the above Ronda, dne Auirtiat ul 1561, will be psid on and after rent any on presentation and delivery at the Pint Nat.onal Bank: Wood street. JOHN H. PAGE. Jytnitt.ervas FPeretary and Treasurer. D'tJ. ItlcKlsE, (Late etodent with Prof. 1.. Oldshtte, prattles of medicine, and sails promptly attend to nit calls la h a protemion, day and night. 0717 CB: Pro r 7 SEVIINTE STREET, .131011148 A hbESSMENT NOTlOE.—Notice is J. hereby given that 1 have made extessaken" for the coats of the craning of TANNEHILL StEZET. All persons interested 01.11 see the tame at my eel:, in tRe Market Building, until Ike Rsin DAY ut J OLT, MS. MIAS REIOHSPFARR, j 1 laud Recording Reg la•oe. - 8100 REWARD.-WE WILL PAY the above reward for any information that to:11 lead to the cor.vieti.• of the villain 010, o the nicht of the tenth of July, eat. red out machine loop, and dTP 1201 V offering their large stock of hrecellaritoes Books at au Important 41.00. at. Correeporuiviaco with parties at a distanse se ll- DI ROLE akluatrinl Works. Jylll DAVIS, °LADLE & 00. ULM TO PIECES TUE EELTINO conentnet thr rein. 13:t PIPE ELED EIDEE'r LEAD LEM , PIPE of 01l afro. nod thloknattes. SIIELT LEAD of ony thlokneu on hand end made to order, by ALEXANDER GORDON, Agent, Ootroolndon Merchant, Dio. 101 Second attaet. eandont C 631115, BRUSHES, BUTTONS, MO ROCCO WALLETS, Pon Saito, Stlssors, Fancy Goods, Tole, 13szkete, hc., geoerelly, wholesale end ran% at I. CI. LAVERS, No. 101 Market street. - -14-)L1 BOCKEIISELOUBEN, KLEITF4I.OII= II .I I O Ir`curraltu_re dzscil C3kan.lxi!n 160 PEDINIAL 871111IIT, FM 5A145,-600,000 511INGLES. 600,000 SHAVED PINE ansam FOA _d. nocriaz, um mart, street. near es. caw.; 'ItiBEEdITEILLT _ NOUNCE tamely triads sad tomer atuaomars OM. 1 absll aentiour .a,try,oa rim ARV lINDEUTARINO - IMUKESS, ain4 r' - *barb the Ohl staad,'fary aeon piaa by ltod giOl &Thom IwcU tahayntayeask• the patronaye s* überauy Wowed arc &Dan bocallOhi t alai • • ro ,„ gw a m y , of agy4l2,)fitathtithorteot not!. AirUtzta . ;. LOWDOSES •WA.Xif c i en su ra g ittirtriilaVattritT LlLlarittt #l.osug; !Want ' QOD/c/ABB 1 , ROMS. Atm . 1.7 •sttlola tas slwrobt fowl owCS. 2 , DWG Eiro oruce-alia toutil4 l " OH, HO I—WALL; PAPER ATP • C ••• idiom, far Nab by • al W. F. 1101313*210g. VLSI( EMIG COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE. 57 FOURTB STRB, ENINERS 13171:41:11710. ISAAC PINIWOCH, President. .1107711 P. XENNINGIN, Vie° President: 211071.118 1/111.6.8.11.11, Secretary. CAPT. 8 J. 43732..C11, Agent, (late D. B. laspoitor of Steamers.) INSURES &GMNST LOSS BY Flag. Insum Steamboats and Cargoes. On in transit per rail to Philadelphia, New York am., iamosd al tow rates. Polishes issued on the most favoritila tett= - LSA.AO IS. PENNOON,President. JUAN P. JENNENINS,, Wine President. Mminiwomil N. 7.in Samuel Xiioi o sMan, Bobertnti Jake „T o w" su m . Moment Donnallpi Wm. U. Foseyffs, H. W. Olivet, Jr., Daniel W same, S. H. Hartama. Alesandm Chambers, jefridniO F° s - - TEE GOLD REGIONS OF IDIIIO I I shell leave Pittsburgh, ln i few weeks, for DENTE& OtTY, IDAHO. Perform wtehini6 to go to Idaho, will end one of the beet oypo r tanluee ever offered for a PLEASANT TRIP TO SITE 0- 0 I-g 0 R bC;.ZO NB Good Spring (Covered) Wagon' uid tent, for esnallief one. Everittbleb will be complete order. A few more passengers will be tab= far s]2s, IRCLUDIBG BOARD Apply si onto to • G. WASHINGTON. BROWN, st the office of Mem. Phelps, Park & 00, No. ot Chair street Pittshorsb, or oddress P. e. Box 120. All. gheny City, P. jytlawd OItTLY OF NOTI The eelebrated Wheeler & Wilsoni SEWING MACHINE awarded the first prize—a large silver , ' medal—at the International Show, held , at i tettla Prussia, a few weeks since., l"as the beat sewing reaohine for all ordl-i horsy Vurpotea.”—Home Journal, June I! • TER WHIRLER 61 WILSON Lock Stitch Sewing Machines) • I!reeel , ed the highest vremtums at the great international Exhibitions, at PARIS. France tag!, 1 ,tieni)??.4.73trl7g,'lrussia 18f12, 1,61, `I where all the Sewing Maclaine II of Europe and America were to competition. 1 Wholesale and Retail Sales Room, Igm 27 Fifth. Stree * , Pittsburgh., - E. P. CAB.PENTEE., • 111 Sole agent. VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DA LZE LL pence adJomlog lklachthe Stop of the nits• burgh sod Oonnellavilla Railroad Oorapney. Bast Youghiogheny Family Coll and Nat Coal ALWAYS ON HAND COAL DELIVFAID AT SIIORT NOTICE,. Leave yaw orders at TOE OFFIM, or A. Wit , FUN'S rs. CO., Ho.. Street, or at THE Gezurr6 OFFICE, Fifth street. Je29:r.f OIL FTIIIKE. GREATEST BARGAIN TEC OFFERED! 600 Acres of Oil Land, t7E7 F. OS 'X' 'IT S. 3SL. Gr IC D.77_,5., FOR $13,000, CASH ! f Purchased Before July 18th, Inst. Wells are being sunk to the immediate vicinity, end oil. ma/ undoubtedly be round on the Diem The tale is indisputable. l'ur Further particulars apply at "TEE GAZETTE OFFICE," /714 PITTSBITRaII, PA. 565. " w 1865, THE BONGO HAND BOOK, Containing r•luable infermation on the culture of Sorgo and the maeufacttire of Starr aim Broan therefrom ; also a full illustrated description of tho celebrated "COOK'S EVAPORATOR," and the " VICTOR" CANE MILL, seat Pee aJ chmV,, on application to our address. Parties retching the agency for the " Cook " Evaporator and the " for " and other Cane Mills manufactured by the Clark tiotgo Machine Co., should direct to our ad dress. BLIMER, BATEe M DAY, }y Oat= Mansfield, Ohio. Pittsbutgh, WOKS AT REDUCED PRICES DAVIS, CLARKE & CO., 98` Wood E trout UFFIOE OF TUE OusruoLi.za or Arniransar tlornerr. Prrrenotton, July Sth, lea. To CONTRACTORB.--FIE&LED PRO. rose's 0,111 be received at thin office; until Ist h Met, inclusive, for butldleur the fullowteg new bridge.: Ono over Bull Meek on the line be. tween lawn and West Dam Townahl se, oi the rood leading from Millertown to the K•ttannins Road. and one over 7 houPpeon's Run at Polloak's °hatch, on the line between Wilkins and Patton Townships. Plane and epeclficattone can be MA en applies, don. By direction of County Oommtasiosers. HENRY LAMBERIT, - Oontrollar. jytol&lanwT I)ENNSTLY . LNIL AGRICULTURAL SOMETY. Tho ?curtsytruth' tat Agricultural Roddy will held ib Exbibitton on SEPTEMBER EOM Way .=tb and 20th IS(113, of WILLIOISPOUT, INCOMING COO= Apy informittlon desired by perseas he'll-leg to exe applieotions tor pramlim lists or pootrs, or by meoabms the Society, crill be woo by the arderstgned, or A-BOYD Ire tolo YON, Per.gadent„ Harrtabury. A. BROWER LONOARtat, Secretory. NOIIIIIBTOWII, blow VW. je9toort4 01L LEASES. OIL LEASES can be 'had on the most 'favorable tents a lets Of four or eve e - res, on Whitely ()reek, tear the bow , lug well tO barrels) struck last week by tko Standard MI Company, of Puzsourah. Apply to STLINs ft BAILICY, v7tUrtna c r - EriErtn.t. Draughtyig Mee and Patent Agei Na 19 tier... Meld STEZIST, mu &await Pl4'N n•r4Exonumzi eival,Eilgukurr .eartiga. 14 Mit area, - • lAMBS M. BALM. • 1 • • t 1) fj•4 2. 0131560TC itipraortlistownwie ur larriONSifrd . &Wl:Mara bC.llffl.lll3lil lutenaOa ta altirste co:Um as miclsuM fad. • LANA STAMM , • Lamook sod • ••• Ti - 1 •ip, ..erdeL warrii eliii - BrOkert* Rea aSti4i6l4ll - boxed AM mad eta& som"aiiii t on. ' WM% WAIFUNII ULM. Ivl'lßD BTATNI3 7.30 Loa fit. THIRD ILITIODAL Rim Doran of Wood Street and Virgin JISOAL AGENT or THE torrrsco orAror end SEISOLLI. AGENT or 311, 00 01 : 0 4 V. 5 . am* ter Qs tale al the Seven -Thirty Loan, POPULAR LOAN OF 'Dili 'PROPLF, can TEE Only Loan in the Ilttark.P4 GONTEETTBLE, INTO U. 8. 6-20 SIX PER CE.Y6 GOLD BEARING BONDS. geLlbesslOomatulons allowed tO &Idea J. B. LPTINGSTOISL-Outdos SECOND NATIONAL BANE, Of Pittsburgh.'• Corner of Hand and Melly Streets Special Aseata of Jew o?atio for ,Iko sale of NEW sEirm-THIRTY LOAN This Is strictly the People , ' Loan, and Is Wag dhsorbed at the rate of about nve adllithsper day. These bowls bear an tntereat of • WW/C7 , 1=0 Clem:atm MNokr. ICCIEvs, each hundred &Mira, and ern convertible at =ste rn) Into U. S. Flue-Tweaty Sin }Nu. Cant ad+ Bearing Benda, comtniaalon. will be *floated to7ianks, Bankers, and 13roltera, who purchase for ema®e. C. H. RIGG9. Cashlor • viz • EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK 0 f Pittsburgh. Cbartered by the' Capital;Organized andel Mateo( PL, 18 6. , b 1,000,000., Natal Law 113b5 This Bank has been designated DEPOSITARY OF TEX United States Treasury, and appointed agent for the sale of•the 7-80 CD -A. INT Every facility trill be offered to Investers or pan ties purchasing for resale. FL DS btrummaor, Caahlar. span( CLEI MAE TIDE oor- I disordered and vitiated blood, you are nicks 11 over. It may burst out in Pimples or Sores. et. In eome active disease. Grit may merely keep you Settees depressed and goal foe nothing. But you cannot have good health while your bloodis im pure. AYES'S SAIISS.PSOLLI.• pones out these impurities and etimulatee the organs of life into vigorousaetion, restoring the health nod expelling disease. Heave it rapkily cures a variety of com plaints which are caused by impurity of the blood. each at Scrofula or Flaps Era, ;Tuners, ricers, torsi, Eropoons, Planks, Blotches, Botts, B. An [La/ y's Fire , base or Erysipelas, Teta,. or Salt Rheum, Jnerd Peon, Ring Worm, C'enres oi Cancerous To. more, door Eget, Pevuds hiaetiret, such.as Eicfnition, 117s W o ' r ' Z W. S a u Melfs, ' ghth.A;s'f}7/',lslt; an 1 5 1e P a 4 1; /assess. Tel Avon's Samsar struts, and tee for yourself the surprising activity • with which it cleanses the blond and cures theseillsorders: During late years the public have been mbdad by lare bottles, pre tending to give a Quart of Extra ct of Sarsaparilla for one dollar 1110s6 of these have been fraud. upon the lack, for they not only con tain little, If any, Sarsaparilla, belt often to cura tive properties whatever. Hence. bitter dianp- • pnistment has followed the use of the various en tracte of Ssrsaparilla which ll•tbd the market, until the name itself has become synonymous with iruposition and cheat. Still we callable compound mearmaparilla o and Intend to surphr each a remedy as shall rescue the load of oblueuy which roots upon it. We think we have grotind for believing It hen virtues which are Irresistible by the Ordins• ry run of the diseases It In intended to cure. We can only ensure the sick, that woffer them the best alterative which we know bow to ptodnee, and we hare reason to belleve,;ii is by far the most effectual purifier of the blood yet dbcovered by any body. Avon's InTEILET ;IsicTortaL If so universally known to an ass every other remedy for the aura , CO/A/ ' influenza Hoarseness, Croup, Bryn- C e ' litrZpient Cossuoription„. andlor the relief of Consumptive Patients in advanced stages of the disease, that It Is useleits here to recount the ell. dense of , ha virtues. The world knows theta Prepared by Dr. J a. Area & Esb, Lowell, Must, and sold by B. A. Fauna teen as Son, and by all Druggists. CINCINNATI LEAD ;PIPE AND SHEET LEAD WONES. • M'CORIELICK & GIBSON, ric,. act mews's ralicitis • CLVCINNSTI, OH/0 ' , Make to order PIPES AND HILELTS of any muined weight and sae- Sheets per square foot, 2 , A Itea, and upwards. Plm, calibre, % inch to 3% Inches. Also, very LIGHT PIPE for Hydraulic lisaan and tar drain log well& lee would menially ask the attention Of Mews bees and Proprietors of 011 Won's and Oil Well ntheMad W arrz ALExAtialra. BITELDERS AND COSTUCTORS Having Lately Removed TO 169 and 171 LEUX),CH STREET, 13.11.oglac , xuy• ,;41CH.t-9re they t • e tre . ady to Metal all their aturtaners and uclh g orally , lekt. FLOO/11,1p.i &MESA. Vara, Elitl4'graiwa i a".ll - TANKS mach to me: and &Instantly On hand. Sera! Sawing and Brackets 1.11 complete. armonond A VOID THIS DUST AND SMOKE. BROWNE'S METALLIC IVEATIMIY STRIP nri »dew B Thew tovelnably etiips In curnMer i dude dust, noise end odor from doors and=o.lll Save your carpets and honed:mid goods tram noire and annoyance or stage% car bale and rado. tlingsahes. The a s bove stria will be completely fitted try, by WHITSa AL= Axiom, N 4.10 and 11l Law ouch .beet, Allheny Oily the above thin having the ezolurive. In Allegheny County. &phrase/ IaCCORD dd , CO., Wholesale DealTre Hats, Cape and Straw 'goads hleve now in store the largest ►a6 most !ecenpthte stock of 000D9 FON SUM NIEil AND FALL Ever edited lo,tha wolf. Eterbants intagliated to ea l and exam:nob Ode itock,swlnell will Oa sold al very low niter nal 1 1 WOOD STII.EI= I ELiAO CRILIG'S 01TriET BA* NELL AND BARGZ., YABD Craig Street, ,ifieltimay. 'aux. lag MI 1262: OLD ..; . , zacesciatauddleafrea.ta 'Was' -. No. Sal • - • • IxoltreaS; ildLtairrES 6 c FAM3,,i-r 13/Lt=i,,UUU nuOkiitink Ta4Ofg*),*dclsOtke64,ozialt,s; ,- . , .." -- . ,# . ...e . ..4410(wiy • , M a Teddy eatToiltecom t o. al st St. pisialcalcuP liianufactunrs and Merculta INSURANCE COMPANY I , Of Pittsburgh.ti 'MC& Me. Si WATER ORM : ' . (BAGAIETS BIJILDIRCLI; J. 1. BENNETT, PresidentA , 3. w.. CHALIPANT.I7Iaa P*lde.a. WM. P. :romps, ficeretarp, NEBES MOST LOSS 8 THE Inures Steamboats and Clatgoes. mons L imsrmrr, A. E. W. PANT E% JACOB L. SOWA.nrz, 3. W. o'HALVANT. HOBERT LE, 181LTAH DILIZET, O,.pXSRMG, WII.T TAIME.IS:. W. WATSON, E. G. MI L. B. IacAEOT JOIE? wILIEN, 2 A irEATEB, mr25.111=1 'l4 risuutaica BOATIWIT ♦ MMB 44 BlidaNE Insurance Conikany, Offict, : COINER WOOD lAD FPO VI& (Oven Peoples National Bs z$ RICHARD. C GRAY, President. DAVID II PARR, Vice Pitts Went ROBERT I'INNEY, Secret:oy. Will Insure Against all Kilda FIRE MARINE RISKS. 121:121010E5 • D. EYARD,T. M. EIAIM.M4 JEIVO P. sttirris • DAV. 013A.N4'PONM __ A • OVEDLIN. H. 0. GRAY, JAMB EL W. OM B .In.. FLEZOIY LLOY , N. 01 . N GRAPE i P. kt. 10y2&3701d TIISIIR&N . CE. LUREKA UOANYI Of Pitt.sburgl. °ince : Comer Water and 510ket Ste., atLGALEtn . S DTTELDER4I 3. 11. SIIOENBEBGEB, W. 11. NIXISCIL Vice Pre*en& HOBE= PINNEY, seareteoY. W ILL INSURE AGAINST AZZ KINDS Marine and Fire disks. o¢s: J. H. sHOENIMERGER, W. K. anitica r W. J. ANDERSON, R. J. ANBERSON,___ JAMES I. BENNETT, M.W.BEETZHOOVPM , COCHRAN, 1 3. A. B. T. LEECH, Jr.., W. CAIK MARTIN L LL D. PENNOCK, I BYRONALI 7t}P KEr. SM my2sirod ADDY EWEN'S, MUTUAL PLTJEMS. Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 165 WOOD ST46-7, copposiTE :osurLcrEw Pumps, Hydrants, ShiOt Lead, LEAD PIPE. PIG & BAri LEAD. AND Plumbers' Idateriala it General. OIL RIEFIXER:.EB Fitted Up in the Nod App#Red Style. Tanks lined with lend or coporr,! Houses fitted up with wpm U. N. 8.-611 orders promptly otter- del to. lea `Alms BOWff, arizruamyrozza QY "1. d . ROVED BORING-10013 FOB fj7 Singing Oil, Salt and 60. 4 ar Wells N 0.136 WOOD ETIOM-f, Tool. war:lusted tondo of Om vilay best SLIGO AND LOW MOOR I:60N. WELL BORERS Foradad et X.rcrovvz.Ert Cletfias IPx-14megeg. with oath arUclea so an nectuluy to trooduo operatic:to, viz lA kusa. WIINN E OOI2, 1 LIM tuna, g. U rn ELLak s, aMS 11 SAMI, SHOVELS, FIVES, ,73 Rope, Leatber and Up Belting, all of which I Love conatJF In nom jetinolln BAILEY, FARREJ.L aF CO., 167 Sintfhfiel4 Street, prrribtraGg, ILLl!nnacnintass Sheet Lead, Le r 'ad Pipe,, AND > a ' - 33 .A. X., 33 , A 3. 3:0 . Wl°lesele fixtubblog tondo (00 ;umbers , plate. stab, Gnus Goods tor Water,Vaa and Steam. _Pumps, lose, Hon Pips sad IWJort, at Input Zestero rata. - • 11:11- Sole agents for Inomltas and Ellshee's Patent's teem Ptuop, whine - stiOplles a need long telt ty at m.& for a vamp thatle.iti tem and rat. Idle and wont with ease and egreatnty selittong entailing too groat so expensaq Sir Manes Joliette& ifnw WOODSIDE & W "1/B. warrisolosprz.le MtD DEti.LEBS'a:N 'arm' Levi, Red Painte, Varnishes, Dye Stir, L iFt=ess mad Pntty, Spires, Perfumery, Fienzob, ea n Oil, an. Also, Agents for Winter." Brown Paint, Efacillion White Lead, ak Whlt4l end Abunry & V72llton's Oeletir Pateat, Dryad in ono an a l two pound cans: =,l‘. ' • No 37 WOOD. starer, • (OPPOSITE TEE Sr. craeliNus acTsto BOORE3 BOOKS) Btiu I Downiti We to Palatine," , " l • • • •1•..) Vicar!" and. other Poanut. z ••••I.‘ Naha a Tba W 01,11654: - • Beak ea Edam of Lertutri.Sitml Boys Azoag Slut - *ovals: mil • • • Gana* Pandarra , te Chita. Pa_pata tot TAFtiannit tisrA ua • 11 ,s aliii pti Alt i v - - cask gam ' .01 Isk. - , Z ik TULOWN'I3 / 2 313ZROBIOrpsiA3410A. A.P.:43URLEILI,Yas bolls ills" of Ws SAW/ft pessarazies wow el UsV: gals st Ms TIMM Setosons =v *lie woo 111 EP prrnsulta El, PA. itrltsa6itok td.