e VittAlnirgil 6agtitt. i s rtntrassica Wilt& F LlBBlllO ABSOCLITIOL w 2 Iin 43IB PAZ PAT 4 9 3 lacs. 173110111 COMM' Timm SW. DISTILICT ATTOEIVE: LEVI D. DUFF, of Allegheny. - sOll 000 WIT CONrItALLER : HENRY LAMBERT, PM Townildp. rom. raisatraws : DAVID LIZ 1R of Liberty Town,lap. 701 STApri MAT*: autes.L. GBAi AY , sunken/. itoirisamsfr.; ozo; YAlielitre crib Fayette Teirlthly. ILAYO3 B. HEIM N, Illobandleas Tiownahlth ALFRED !MAUR, of Alleheny. DAVID SHAFEaVOK, a St. Ulla. J,P.-GLASS, PAtaburgh. JOHN A. DANKO, Shake Tow/m.1117. 701 OCCJIVIr coMinsatorwa JONA/BAN NEELY, Cl LowF St. Clair Tp. PO2 0 OVNTT 1517AVIZTDI la. L. BIeOULLEY, of Btrmingham. 7011 DIItICTOII OP POOP. 151.0558 CHESS, of Chertlers Tovrushlp. THE PROBABLE ISM:FARE OE REV ENUE. It Ls & prevalent impresdon among those who bard hot looked MO the matter, that the present lAA rates of taxation will have to be perma 'Snot!). kept up In order to meet the demands of the Ts'eosury. That this-will not be necessary lifter the machinery of tax colleetlon gets to IrOrking satisfactorily, Is shown by the fact that at present more than onohalf the amount which Ii levied slips through 'the fingers of tbo col- Let no compare the amorost Meted on a single product, with what is actually realized. The Slumber of gallons of liquors distilled daring the year ending Jane 1, 1860, according to the menses returns. was as follows; New England States Middle fitates.. - ,, Western States Southern States I,Callfda and Oregon Aggregate la the Vatted Elates ....88,002,n9 The prent consumption of the whole Union la frilly as great as In lifpo, and If the excise of 112,09 per gallon could oe collected, the revenue therefroMmould amount to Erro s poopo, enough to pay the interest on the entire imam sd debt when all the legal tenders are reduced to bonds and all the floating debt la funded. Bat the revenue actually derived from this source is bet one-tenth of this amount. All the rum is lost by illicit distillation, smugglinz, and =- rept-and unfaithful conduct of revenue officials. To prevent this Immense loss, the Brxentary of the Treasury has taken mettsfersfor a more cfil cleat collection of the revenue derived from _the liquor business, among °elves that of appointing an Assistant Assessor in every District in which there is a distillery, whose attention ivill be giv en solely to that object. -This is but one instance, although the most aCitable one, out of many, of enormous losses of revenue which have been the result of inefficient collection of the taxes, That this difficulty, arising mainly from inexperience In levying tares such es were unknown before the war, is being fast overcome, Is evident from the vast in ikreare in the revenue for the past over tlatt ef the preceding year. In some of the districts, 'Sneakily of the West, it is threefold. Shorn this improvement continue we may look for an' increase in the aggregate receipts in tldi and combnig years, which will enable the government to materially lighten or remove some of the Vlore odious taxes. . FOREIGN SHIPPING - The N. Y. Times has an article headed 'Our MerchGt Marine—Grave and Signi ficant Facts," in which it is stated that a large proportion of the- merchant 'vessels in that port are foreigners. Its list may be tabularly stated thus: • ! American Yonicm Oce an t 9 Steamers. 13 35 le ' BAP la 90 ai Barka- t• • 6, 76 loCauers at - The Times then remarks with its accus tomed vigor of expression : "This state of affairs should no longer exist, 'lt behoves us as a_ nation, an it is our duty as Americana, to retain our own oarrying trade, and it is not Just to our. selves that wn.perrait ships of foreign na tiond ,to mondpoltze this most important branch of-our national greatness." 'Why not! Cannot we as well afford to let foreigners do our carrying as our manu facturing T If thry mate our iron, an: cut.. levy, and clothing, why not allow them to tringliem.to ns Is -there less national greatness in manufacturing a ton of iron, or a cask of cutlery, or a piece of cloth, than there is in carrying it across the ocean ? Is not carrying A part br . the much-vaunted system of free trade as anything else! Or does this formidable array of foreign flags around the wharves of New York detract more from our national greatness, or mili tate more against our true national-Indepen dence, than do the cargoes which many of them cover of foreign [ratifies which we ought to make ourselves ? With legitiMate 'cominerec, we have - no quarrel ; but we do hold that the floods of these things which lifiw York encourages foreigners to pour • upon our shores are more destrnctsve of our ational greatness add of our natoinal pro§- perity than am the veeiels which bring them, and in Lae language, of the . Time we /say of both--" This state of affairs should yo longer exist." TRINITY CHURCH, • FEW YORK. is decidedly the wealthiest coolest. haled corporation, in the world, the real estate with which it is vested being estima ted a 5120,009,000. In 1697 Wrraxest ELL, of Epgiand conferred upon this church a charter and a grant of a piece of property 13101ril as "the King's farm and garden." 'This piCkperti, now in the very heart of the was divided into 2068 lots, of which 118 have been given away since 1748, 1059 lave been sold, ati remain. Of the re :Minh* lots; XOB6 were leased in the year 2766, at 70 cents each, which lease has long been in possession of tie Asian estate, up 'ion which Mr. Asvin pays an annual - rental fur Arrndred and eixtrnine &gars. They anwovered with houses and Stores of great'value. In 1866 the leases expire. Of came the entire property reverts to the What the Chivalry Thintof Labor. - The Richmond 'Pig, discoursing upon the probability of the young chivalry being obliged trr resort to the sad necessity.-of /ober, indulges in these dolorous remark(' : We are far from bellevinginlhe so-called Wobility oila'bor, for if our memory serves ' ns, labor Is but the primal curse. In the days Of our first innocpttey, two read of no Such thing, as eating one's bread in the IrWeat of lone`e brow, and it would take -snore than the tumid platitudes of rhetorical ro tot. ...rt... us that there is any gaity in toll. Still, while holding to the Ecripture doctrine that labor is a curse. we -.tin readily see that the hlghearmanhood IMay be - displayed in the cheerful,- stout : beetled performence of any responsibility Providence may see fit to cast . n us. Wouldpeatb, too, la a 'elide, and we cy it' be deiteteße sophist who could find any material for, glorification in the ex of that stern incident to hamanity yet death may be ;met 'in such a way 58 I,r reflect,a highest honor on the daunt "' ile.;-..N•soul that smiles at !Oita horrors." • t ye secretary of ,the Interior; in a com " sanitation of hustructiont to„the, gon - unit , 72- -aeloner ellndtan'Afraire. states.that in future • dieelh4ot with bostile:lndians the Interior D e p ar tmpet will Wien: late its action to • the policy and.operations of the War Do t, and the Commissioner is'aques • fed to instruct.superintendents and. agents make no deliveries oil:money or goods - to • W. f .-tribes . or 'bends hi:hostility; to the torverurrolut, and to suspend all intercourse . ":11 , 1th them, excepting so far ns may be itanctioned the officers of the War Do. rerpnent, 7de Feb el F'agitives lit Mexico We understand that America-Os ittte of the Cotfederate army, who hare re:eat ly gone over the -border into Mexico, do not propose to take service with either bel- Bgewat of that country. They will make their way, directly to the interior, and thence through the-northern states to the -Pacific coast. Mime:some of thentwill en gage in mining, and others settle down as colonists on lands already prepared for them. The trip across the country will probably take most of the summer, but the party is Well fitted out for even a longer thiall probability many of them will tiltinintely' find "their way To C.lifornla, there to settle in new homes among their own reople again. We are informed, moreover, that most of the prominent lead ers of the party, especially those from this 'State and from Kentucky, leave the bruins of their childhood with sad regrets, and with the hope of soon returning without being molested. They only leave now be cause, `Ticepted' from the amnesty, they would be liable to arrest and incarceration, at least till their own trials, or those of their class representatives, take pilaw. Those over, It is their Intention to return, if they can do so in safety. Among these are governors Moore and Allen, of this State; Governors Clark and Mut-rah, of Texas. Generals Price and Sh -thy, of Mis souri; 'Hindman, or Arkansas; Bee, of South C ,, rolina; Kirby Smith and Magruder, of larginiA; and Preston, of Kentucky. The hu e , was formerly United States minister to Spain, szrveci on the stair of Stoney Ithnson and afterwards in the Trans-Mis bissippi Department. General Buckner, we understand, returns home to Kentucky.— N. 0. Picayune. Frani Louisiana and Texas In Louisiana corn, cotton and sugar were never more forward than they are this year. On the Red river the crop of corn will be "immense," so says the Shreveport .2rezee. In Texas corn is beyond the reach of ac cident, and is very abundant. The wheat has suffered from rust in some of the lower comities of the State, but the crop is never theless large—"larger, perhaps, than ever before in Texas," says the Galveston Gazette of the sth inst. In relation to the `cotton crop the same paper says :—"Opin tons vary as to the amount of ground in cot ton; but It is pretty large, and we should not be surprised if, of the old crop and the new together, the export from Texas the approaching commercial year—beginning September I—should be equal to any before the war." .4,033,904 37,183,198 44,746,193 .1,241.431 ... 603,265 Slaughter with a band of desperadoes, is said to be still on the American side of the Rio Grande, to the neighborhood of Eagle Pass, where he had been since his evacuation of Brownsville 11-i is said to be in the profitable business of Bleating cot ton and shipping it across the Rio Grande into Mexico. The 31enterey (Mexico) Ranchero of July bilt says tbat Captain 3lonot had received authority from the Emperor to raise a bat talion of Texans for guerrilla service. He was progressing rapidly In recruiting, and by this time Is probably ready for service. Certificates of Indebtedness The carpings of certain sore-headed jour nals at the course of the Secretary of the Treasury in satisfying the large claims against the government by the payment of 25 pet cent in cash and,7s per+ cent in cer tificates, is entirely unjust, in view of the facts of the financial condition, In the first place the Secretary has no antbority to bor row money beyond the $200,000,000 asked for by Mr. Fessenden, the last of which is now being marketed by Jay Cooke; second ly, the government is disbanding an army of eight hundred thousand men, and paying every man fafttil—a. thing without a prece dent in history—and it is for the satisfac tion of the claims of the soldiers that the re ceipts of the government, from loans and -revenue, are now being used. These de mands will all be promptly paid, so that the soldier who has received an honorable dis charge may go home with a respect for the government that has so faithfully fulfilled its obligations to him; thirdly, the closing up of the accounts of the army calls for a larger amount of money than was antlelpa. ted, end as the Secretary can get no relief until Congress meets, he does not propose to have the treasury entirely dried up, and therefore resorts to the only alternative left him—the issue of certificates of indebted ness to the lame creditors of the govern meat.—Cor. N. Y. Times. A Stock-Gambling ClergTmab The New York correspondent of the Prod deace Joninal, relator the following . narrative: "The Rev. Mr. as you know, succeeded ble father in the pulpit. He had one of the largest and most fashionable, certainly the wealthiest congregation • in the city of his sect, remseentleg from eve to de millions of doyen. They showered os him every favor, benefivand good (Mee. Ilia salary was seven thousand dollars a year. and the gifts of his parishioners, together with church fees, would probably emmot to as much more. He was belevel and notmcd by eeerybody. Two years ago his Tattler died and left him, his only ion, 'sixty tbonsand dollars. "Two years and a half ago, the Rae. Mr.-- wee induced by a friend to purchase ■ few stares in railway stock•, in Wall street. He was lucky at the outset; was Induced to dip farther; was again brky; and luck led him on to ruin. From that time np to about a year ama, he nem his Wall street broker employed, with varied nieces. From dealing in stocks he went Into gold gambling; the end of that need hardly be related. He soon found himself not only bank rupt, but be had sacrificed all Ida mother's es tate, bad Evolved bin wife's father to the tuna of one hundred thontand dollars. and hen on dried two or three of hie wealthy parishoncre liable to the loss of awns varying from one hun dred and fifty thousand to forty thousand. • He new found himself but little better than a beggar In the world. The proper ecclesiasti— cal authority Interfered, took the Matter up, and manifested peat Indignation. He resigned. took hie family to a sequestered retreat in a neighboring State. where they reside, consigned to poverty. Rev. Mr. —'a congregation raised a fund of thirty thousand dollars for him, and urged him to quit his native land far a while and sojourn In Europe. He accepted their prepoeition, and is now in Germany. His sad fate should be a warning to all clergymen againstatock gambling." ,Murder Mania. Within a fortnight the telegraph has brought us reports of three peculiarly aggravated abusive assaultfron young girls. The fact naturally re minds every one of the modern theory of the ep idemic nature of crime. It Is now generally conceded., we believe, that statistics go far to justify the - them/. It Is said that at one time Parisians rot such a mania for jaMfdag from the top of the Arc de Triomphe de Elltoffe, that the government was obliged to forbid persona . from going up without an attendant, who was appointed for the purpose. There came to be fashions in the mode of committing suicide. At .Marie at one time a large part of the suicides were committed by Inhaling the fames of char coal, at another by lumping into the Seine; There can hardly be a doubt that the puhllcatlOO of the details of such a crime as .throtatuter of the Yoke children in Boxbury - dcrii. at limes stimniale some passionate or morbid wretch to the perpetration of a similar minis. Hance soma moralists have argued against the propri ety of imblishing In the newspapers the portion /ars ofsuch a deed. It is of course imposthale„ and if it miera possible, would ba unfavorable to the ends of justice, to shut out from the public prints all reference to streh deeds. Bat li Is very certain that many of the sensation papers do In finite harm by the style Is which they describe them, throwing an air of romance aronad the basent crime, and thus in effect making a hero of the villein who perpetrated IL—Boston Tour. To Europe Lour Week. It le stated that a company of the leading ship. owners of New York have under consideration plans for building four magnificent Vessels of eight thousand bps each, to be propelled by engines of two thousand eye hundred horse power; working two paddle wheels, of eke usual kind, and two screw propellers—so that, in case of derangement of either set of machinery, the other set shall continue working without mate rial impediment In the speed of :the vessel. - Theircitasels ere to be tepabla of carrying 2:500 passengent at the variablefanni of $25,8,50, and $75, according to Um amount , of 'accommo dation required, between that city and Brkdol 2 England. Meals are to be ftrulOad . On Wird the same as at any, restalloott, ea& • passerytera enn eltlmr eat or let it gang u tt, 'may please them. .The passengers to Europe, It la .belleved,, ed eighteen - caffein hour will lumsat oar to data: while tberest. &nth of the Waseis (neartYslX hunerW feet each) will evereae• b or mania/ conWol tbe mu*. and Ptethat that terrible plteblagmeison abatis more DO less the dread or abealsing travelers.. . Tins Ede Oity o:rota we 1 , DSc...ut}'e etesni wag= was out lefitinday aftanocm, and - run .aroinuf the atzecta protty.mucti east Fliwid—or raMet as those conducting It.pleased. 10.1. more snecesefla toulertakint 'boa many /*piton'', 1$ prone at lesi; that Ens inechsnla cat Wald ' travel OTC? ',Ordillir IWO withant . , . IT is a noteworthy fact 'that there Lralllei a 'celebration la Maine onlodepereletee gay—and there were a great many—at which the orators did not take alma. ground In favor of negro ufrrage. . . TnE long talked ,of international bri.lgi3 at 11r:train KCMGS about to be realized. T million five hundred thousand dollars has been pledged for the work, which will con sist of a durable and elegant iron bridge to - the Niagara at that point, as well for e construction of a grand union depot building, and the seven miles of railway around the city to connect the eastern lines with the bridge. The contract has been let. A rrerverz letter from a well informed and intelligent gentleman, a resident of Ms eissippl, states that there will not be more than twenty-five thousand bales of cotton raised in Misslsalppl the presentyear. The overflow of the rivers has almost destroyed the entire crop In that region; and In the In terior the demoralization of labor conse quent upon the War, has prevented planting except to a very limited extent. TIM great fair of Leipsic this year attains its hundredth anniversary, lulling been es tablished in 1765. Before that year the fair was visited by numerous booksellers from all parts of Germany, but Frankfort was then the grand emporium of the book trade, especially for foreigners. The authorities of the latter city having imposed certain rega- Bons, the trade abandoned it. LATE advices from Pittsburg, Arkansas, elate that a terrible epidemic was raging among the cattle, resembling cramp. The first appearance was a twitching of the muscles and cords of the limbs, killing in from eight to twenty hours. The disease also attacks horses, hogs and sheep. The farmers were much alarmed at the pros?ect of losing all their stock. Tea Green Bay Adroe ale learns that on `Wednesday of last week, as three fisher men, caned James Lowe, Frank Wolf and Edward Warren were•returning to the is land with a fishing boat loaded with tackle, etc:, the boat capsized, and all' three were drowned. They were all married men, the last named having a large family. TOE call for a State Convention of the colored p•ople of Tennessee, to occur at Neshvllle, 7th August, is published in the Colored Tenneasetan. The proceedings will relate to the future of the colored race, and the idea is,gil practicable, to aacura to themselves political liberty and equal rights. enAs. BIIODEfE..I.I), Esq., of Bethlehem, 1' ,had added eix !lane of land to the mutt thy already donated by Judge Ass Parlor, to aid in the erection and support of an in stitution at which boys to indigent circum etsnees, uhe desire it, shall Lave free edu cation. Oz.trJohn Bell, who so foolishly sacrificed all Ills fair lame as a statesman and a pat riot by turning secessionist, leached Nash• vile on last Wednesday, accompanied by lis family. Like all the rebel leaders, be Is a broken down man, pecuniarily and otherwise. A negro having outraged a white girl near Bridgeport, AM., the father started in pursuit, and having overtaken a negro on the toad, shot him dead. A short time afterwards he discovered he had killed' the wrung man. Serious damage was done in the vicinity of Ontonagon, on the night of the sth in stant, by heavy. rains. The dams at some of the mines were destroyed, the works injured, and some of the shafts flooded. Thecensatof Milwaukee, just completed, shows that the population of that city is 5,840—an increase of 10,844 since 1880. The population of the county L 72,358. Tun amount of national currency issued during the past week is over five millions, being two millions more than was ever is sued in a similar length of time before. Tao fruit prospects in Ohio were never worse. TbsL peach orchards are barren, while the grates are all disappearing under the Lifects of mildew and rot. TIIE King of Dahomey had been corn polled to fly from his capital, bat had sub sequently returned, and was said to hare redoubled his cruelties. OP the last one hundred persons who have committed murder in New York city, not five have been hanged. Tux Emperor of Morocco is going to vis it France and England this summer. THE Wonm NuurencE ox otrn Tamna.— That coal oil will cause Instant death to these pests in the shape of worms which ravr.ge oar shade and fruit trees, is proved beyund doubt. A brush of stiff feathers made, and portions of the infected trees smeared with the oil, in addition to placing a small qnantity on the nests, and deathen sues. The effect of the oil on the pests seems miraculous, one touch of the deadly substance to the nests spreading desolation In all directions. XE IP" ofDrERTISEJakX7B. 'WIGHT ACHES IN OAKLAND—For t...sle D . I=l TOBACCO, CEOARS, PLATFORM FrAT.L'` , AT .Ire • lON —THAI LA}, et to a. • Is at 5i Fifth et eet, will be eabl -60 esda'ca Aas orted Tobacco, 15,C00 Clear., I Plat lora Scale, as .1)49 -T. A. IetebLELLANTI , , AnAtoneer. ~I}:PET BROOMS.—Jost received a C suprly of Cadwallader's extra Carpet Broom. For sue by the dozen or at. re ail, at the family lirccory Store or JOHN A. RENSHAW, jyl9 comer Liberty and Head straetn. ING'S FARINA CRACKERS. -5 barrei• fresh from the bakery I lm, fresh Maned and Ginger Nu.s, Jost received and for sale by the barrel or at retell, by JOHN A. RENSHAW, comer Liberty and Hand streets. hid CHOICE JAVA mats, juin twelve& Also, prime WAtto Mar kale°, to- sale ntkolesale and retell, at tun Family Grocery Store of JOHN A. WEI. iSHAW. • jytn corner Liberty and Band streets. FURNITURE, BEDDING, &C., AT AUCTION.—THURSDAY 01011111110, ot 10 &lock. at Mamoru Ball Auction Houma, will be ',id (owner le.ving toe elt0), &quantity of Houle. bold Yondstre t Two Feather Reds, Bedding. In grain Carrel Itlteben Utensils, Queenoware, au Ice rb est,M ock. , Cook Stove, Ike. Jrie T. A. bIeOI.ELLAND,Anet,r. CLOSING OUT The entire 'took of DRESS 9081)9 oLoess Alf SHAWLS BATES & BELL, jyl9 RI FIR& atteot. 10AL AND LIME PROPERTY FOR SALE—Onnm &waken,.llla EaWoad, seven: mile. from the city, CONTAINING ONE ICINDHED AND EIGHTY-i NIX ACRE E, Steam and Water Flouring and Sow 8114 other Cue improvements. For further Informeaory apply to ivimaim- WARD, (Opposite the Cathedral.) jyl9 Grant street, No. LW,. L IILLDLLE ,CEMETBRY. The Business Office of the Company has been removed to ray Drug Store, corner of Federal end Leuven streets, Allegheny. jrB:lwaraa GEO. A. KELLY, Secretary FOR BALM. A Second• Hand York erring. Wag= and Single Harness, , , for .•te elm.. at No. 62 SEVENIH STREET Hthrloadvoz TYPE METAL FOR SALE. COMMEI GAZ ETIT. OFFIOE. piladfluks coorrsommta's COMA ALheotutor, suty idtb, I E O , • SEALED PROPOBALE will he roCel:re et this office until Mood.). the ilth Init., eve, fez Wog ListitaLoir mitts to the City Hell sad Mahal. ouse; scotodlos to pions and elote111: oath= to be tarnished With the proposal. IL B. PII&NOIS t Jr6td Oily Controller. • VONBIONNENTS. % 45 Oita Fresh Peeahey SO do liatsbuzs Uaeadal ' ,' , I SO do = Cream' Üb.ms; , , ; Jtuit stoetired and for sato at agl Idlog r atoort.' nib , - • . PUrnat. AngEN Olt 13 Attp.; 1 SHOT Nave at% .sukt -- , oiwslots& =me, Jost melted an km est - -JOISI&B B e Ow&r. w•oastroft,i OBANKELS.-200 IJII plums, dor. mad c.„,,,,0r ■ 91, 1 2. AR i ern o pci 3e11 . 1 • co L ''' .. rnerjkrarket — and Sinlstitikarl qv GLOSS .CONSIGNMENT--!40 halt bbli AO. 1:134. No.! alsplendotow In coge and iorsals cbtap,by- . • . j 717 1.. 1/. 101111 a 0.)4.,. lCiria,e4—io turrets Choice, just re. mind. and tot sale by. hl4 • „ J. k/TVIELD .Is 4-200 bbls Mao Lime for sale 14 J. B. WiIiFIZLD., H'• .arjo rEnTisicarx..l7.7 01 PATENTS, WASBINOTON CITY, D. C. S. S..1 1 1:13:NtfgTOCIC, Late Examiner P. a. Patent °Mee. jyl92lswltd iBARGAINB IN Rem , DRESS GOODS, !:I I i To c/occ oat tale Sommer Stock. I JI jrlll MITES • SELL, l i II rilth otroot DIEBOLUTION IrARTNERbHIP ~ The partnership heretofore existing between the lirdrfrifard, beder the firm name of 6Rra Gerqtr, hereby dissolved by mutual coaaeut, Elemuel Gray haring disposed of his entire Inter. eft In said firm to Junta C J. Logan, and bit son, Webster (tray. _ PAWL GRAY JAS. C. J. LO AN Ike undersigned will continue business at the did stand _ t No 41 St. el.ir .Meet, under the firm G risme 01 RAY h. LOGAN, n cd respectfully . so• lime a continuance of the Patronage so liberall, hestowed on the Into tirm. WEBSTER GRAY, JAS. C J. LOIM March 1, 1661—.319:1wx placES HEDUCLD St MAIER DRESS GOODS, FOR SALE, 11_1' PteclimoodlAP'rloottati=oy WHITS, ORR & 00„ I)E.THOLI A AIAUBINE WORnB. R. H LECRY, Idanufacturer of hie Oele- Mstec Pettat Improved OIL. WELL TOOLS. • SANSOM POST, AND WALKING BEAK ALONE, and ail FIXTURES Uci.Eb IR SYNK. IN.! 011. AN u SALT WELLS, Nos. 31 and 34 GIGO STREET, on the upper route of the Man che e'er Passenger Nallwey. P 0. Address, Boa 11, ALLEGHENY, Pa. r Particular attention is Invited to his late /en. niovemente In Jars asd Joint., all made of toe purest Sligo and Low Moor Iron, haw:eared ex. tuesalp for them. All parts warranted and made standard ob.; the pins and sockets of any one ant fitting any other of his manufacture having the same number. Steam Eogines and Arsebine Work mode to ord. r. We LaMothe public to call and essmine, and Judge w for themselves I and we challenge equality el workmanship and coronet'. Bon. Send for Oard and tlireul or. lyl9:ornsam_ CURLING CREAM, Mme, Demoreat's Carling Cream, AN EIQUISITE POMADE, for FLaing burung • Beautifying TELE HAIR, Cam be procured at the CENTRAL DRUG STORE, Comer Ohlo and federal starets, In Market Haute, Allegheny GEL A. KELLY GREAT bALE OY SERVICEABLE MULEV. QT4 lITLEX ASTIR GEETELLIMI OrPICE Wueentirroir CITT, July VI, MS. • ONE 2 HOES AND MOLES uno be sold At ',ut ile suction, u/u es Um dineetieu of Captain C. day, 4!... Q. X.. to the highest bidder, at CLEVY.LARD, OHM `'Commencing TUFSDILY Augusta, 1663, and bon tinning from day to dsy till all arc sot& Many of th em were bought In the bylining of the tear as young mules, ernompam-,1 Ike armies all their marches and 'smelt, and are thoroughly token hardened by .a'r'ise • geatle and 'AMU. , from being ao long surrounded by tte soldie rs. Though sound and serviceable, they eye no lone. er required In toe ware, and can be purchased et this sal* at fu lees than their true Talus. Medea gold ilngly. Sales to commence at ID L. K. each 47. Terms Cult, In United States Currency. JAMES A. Brevet Brif i tadr General In charge JyttnautO t 01.1•1,.o, Q. M. G. 0 S IVARTWOLIT'S PAPER FASTENERS, CHECK BOOKS ON ALL THE BANKS. STATIONERY, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ZEIIIB, BOlloYllt & CO.. • • • letheories+. and Bleat nook Ileakers. It Mod IS FWFH STREET. . Asarinort's 2.31) DINTELIOT PS, NO 66 Water street, Allegheny. JULY lath, ISO. A SSESSOR'S NOTICE —NOTICE 8 hereby gives to all parsons Interested, hat nn appeal will be held at the once of the Anal. ear of U. S. Taxes, No g 5 tester street, Allnheay, .0112 the ad, Ith and sllt 'JAYS OF AUGUST, for that portion of the twentrthlrd collection dis trict of Pennsylvania., composed of that part of ,the eounty of Allagheny lying aorth of the Alle gheny and Ohio Rivets. at which time and piece !the annual List and proceeding of the Assistant :Amason for mall-erounty will be Open to the to. Spectlon of all pasties interested, and appeals ;heard and determined, relative to any erroneous ;or esmeasire valuations. usessments or gnomes'. tines mace by the said Assistant Aeseseors. • N. 13,—"A1l appeals must be made in wilting, Land specity the partieular canoe, matter or thing reapeeting which a decildon Is talented, and shall, moreover, state the ground or princile of error complained oLo SAMUEL M ARKS,M jytaxodtd ASseesor yid District, Penna. pEEIMPTORY SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, WITHOUT RESERVE. EVERY NIGHT THIS WHEN, ExoirT SATURDAY, AT EIGHT O'OLOOE AT BIeCLELLAIIIYS AUCTION HOUSE, BO Wirth ®traot. )517 (dASONIU BALL BUILDING.) WASHING MACHINES, WASH TUBS, WASH SOATiS)S, IRONING TABLIX3, SHIRT BOARDS, LAUNDRY STOVES, and C.Ffir useful articles required about the wash berm, at GBOEOB W. HITBLEY'B, 69 FEDERAL STREET, Allaghany jyt7awlLeod FOR BALE. OIL TERRITORY. 148 ACRES IN FEE SIMPLE. on Middle Pltholo Oran. Fenango counq, being the gamier part of the Durham Farm. Tate to a splenad plea of territory, being only two and a half miles from the celebrated United Stator Well, ma wuuld be very eultable for a Stack thanipeoy, as leases could be readily disposal 01l on good terms. ft lays Ina natural bad% the area run. nine [Wrotgb the centre of It. For terms and particulars, addax. 80 X 149, Al. lrgheny, Pa. Iyentree. ON CONSIGNMENT. 10 bile Delaware Dried reaches, cheap. 10 ball bbl, Lake Herring, 60 begs Lard; 76 bills Beane; 100 ibushcla Dried Apples; 200 do Until 26 boxes Prime Goshen Obeerei 80 do common W. It. do; 10 bbii No 9 Mackerel; 10 do Sorghum Helaine.; SS boxes Prime Tallow Candles; 60 bush bamagoll Hominy. For Salo by 011Allit is REITER, No. 216 Liberty stmt. QUNDRLES. 100 belt Extra Flour, ...Empire ZElllse. 00 Extra Flour; e Cat and lay Tobacco; • SO fa eri 14 Ext L A Salt; ' TO .“ &ra ra ng_ 10 , .. , • Flint Enmities • • • m orsegallou•Ema Napa Syrup-Itteshi juydotita Cora Brooms; •se ,Weems, store - , anal Ter pale /0w n. seLsrxx a- yew oonDEtz, ELTING _l' 0 1-=Leather and lads hubbar-IssitHlSß blios PidgistaHose, s asketa, , Lace laualser sad Thirsts of tam boa • ruddy. 's tall stout always am bias as Hoe.. As i a se St..thair ssnletP/ fit 4.-4 s H. PHILLIPS. 'QPI0113) AND - PRBI3II , OYSTERS.- 1,7 2:0 00742/ Spiced and Treat Oars Chows, In and! pound oana, now 1n atdrs and far tab tit - - ,lIETRIEtt fa.BIZOS. ' . • Poadstand LW Wood stmt..' well.enzed We .0 . Be %.0 Berle Cheese. for ago at tat tab.rtir Wed. lola W. P. BEOB la 00. Iry D /1" le; id 1-12 T SEVENTH 1.16 T OF APPLIOATLONS 1"" forsNllnß liquor, filed ht the Clerk's Witco, up to July nob, 10* Name. . .._. F. W. Georgie, tavern, tat Ward. Pi tta b' g h . JamerhisColl, " 0 . John Beller Samuel U. Stewart, " Rinehart Frederick, " o Patrick kleCormios, eating hove, o Josept Ross, other goons, - George Free. li George Werney. tavern, 64 Ward, i'lttsb'gb. A kaander Hems ' " Mary Vcgt, eating house, John Moyer, .. Henry.lw aid,. llieiggen, otlitr goods, ~., Patrick Ken, Lavers, 14 Want, P.ttsb.gh. Darticy lilt Driviugh, Ann 1 oung ' Francis Gars 010 - ,. " o Eliza Mullen, eating house, 4th Ward, Pittsburgh S. H. Watson is co, other goons, Stn Distil-ice Wallace, tavern, 6th Jahn O'Donnell, o sth Chas. Bilham,sth ll Frederick Heinz, eating house, 6th Frank Clots, " " 6th T. FL lingers, tavern, Otis Joseph Deppe, eating house, Oth ?dins Flucker, " -" Otis Francis Goodwin, other good., 6th B. H. Sabbers, tavern. 6th Peter Kaltenborn, eating house oth Caroline Herbater," " Sib " Charles Filet, tavern, lath 0 John Kerr, •• 10th " Chan Colon, eating house, lath Felix ( leant, tavern, let ward, Allegheny. .E. U. Collins, " 21 Tbos.T.clitnly, citing houre, id " livery lien!, lil .. 2 ec °ls :111neli art, other goods, id " Heiman Bendel, tarez - n, 4th " John 11. iii.lekel " nth P. Fettle, sign,c sting hove, 4th " H. Redenbarfc Son, e.h gd's 4th " Frank lirome, eating house, Boro' of Birmingham. Catharine Cischttindt, •• " J. 1 risurinholx, tavern. Enrol of Lawrenceville. Jelin G. Stine, eating house, AL. - gruel Fox, , , (tee rge Frolich, tavern, BorOugh of Manchester. Fzininogh A Harm., oth gds. Born' of Blellcesp't. Rachel Kappler, other goods, 800 klonongancla Charles Sibling, " " " S Pittsburgh itenj. Bretch, eating house, " 14 Pittsburgh S. D. Hillier, Inver]; Indiana tp. Jet . ..l:Meth O'B rien, eating boner, klcOlore tp. J.. Ramerstelo, • 4 " Minn tp. J ernes nigllhtp, tavero, Peebles tp. Pat rick Duiry, Robirema tp. F Kolteribauser, di riot tp. C litiit Schattbseu ' eating hove, Pitt tp. John Rance, 41 4/ Reserve tp, Chas. Miller, tave rn, , Ohmic, tp. Joe. U. Hushes, I. St. Clair tp. Francis S. Bogle, " L St. Clair tp. 3 6 , bells Bell, " Union tp. Geerge Weir, " Versailles tp. Ann blolierrn lel, eating bonne, Versailles tp. 1 be Court will all on Wedneeday, the 24 day of August, liW4, at to o'clock a. m, for hearing the at, etc application.. Applicants will file their bonds in my office be. f3l t the day of hearing. liemonstrmees must be Bled on or before the day ot bearing. t .rtitleale. of liceires tenet be taken out . after live and within fifteen nay, after haring been grn b tuu, or they will be rev oked A. HERM/1 , 1,01 accord tng to.k. law. nte ste W. E D WARD (ALLEGHENY) DOUNIT BONDS.—By a resolution of the School Board the Treasurer wan satherlsed to 911 , rrtlas sad receive propagate tor the retirement of Thirteen Mooned 1 12,000) Dollars of the ant Issue of Deunty Bowie JOHN ititocrN, Ja, Secretary. Bide will be receive/La time Alga y Trost eeeepany until FA11)1.7, the 21* I. 111. *Wean eri I *Ate west ee* mete*. Cif Lull of Best* they Atte •1111.42 I. Lets j214.2w W. A. BAWD, Tranittrer. HEWITT'S POLYTRICUM FOR THE HAM aeko °enraged by all who bare used H. to be A No. I. Try H. ye doubters and be er:Mom:L. For male by an &quint& Jyl.ls:lyd - FOB BALB. ONE FIVE YEAR OLD MARE, Paces =Nur asddlei trot. in tunmess. Inquire I=3l JORDAN, HOLLISTER tr. OCL FATIE3--FAL3t, BILK. AND r;INEN nun, Drown Batts.nle Beaker..., Meroceo naval- tng Satchth god Elia IMMONSI" in ever/ *1210%7 J. 0. LAIIESII, Vortoty ernd Toy Stem No. 141 ELukot St. N 8 Iyt. J. L. McRICE, (Late atildent with Prot L. oldiithe,) evorinca hie attention entirely to the pr..ce of medicine, and tofu promptly attend to all calla In h.e profenion, day and night. Cmmaz No 17 SEVENTH STREET, MEM= EIMM=CI FOR BALE. 10 WOODEN TANKS °opacity LIM Darrel cash. Apply to, MARK • SUILNES, Jrt•awvu 44 Wood RNA. Coyrroroccan.B (Iry o• Ili-aluinesur, July 12, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS (addressed to the Committee on City Ploporty) will be re ceived at this office until TR URSDAY, 20tii last., lnelnelva, for painting, grainum and varnistilog tbv erooo work of the main door of the City Hall In sistlar stile with the Controller's Moe. MM=ffEM A LES. AINEN • 17IV 3D3E1.1 . 1.T.A1333L0 No. 1811 Fourth atroot, Pat...burgh, P.. IJOrt of all kind. CHAPS, OLOYII4B. anl every do. terlpllren of rune. al Furnahme Goods faral Poem. onggr . a . n .. d nlghL 11.etrar aa td lOarrgsa . Bev. M. W Iscoboa, Tama. Ewin: Egg: Jacob H. Willer Fan. Jeddayof LEAD PIPE A.M2O SHEET LEAD LEAP PIPE of all Bien, end thlokoessoo. SHEET LEAD of any Qt.:lnnen on bond and mode to order, by ALEXANDER GORDON, Agent, Oonontaston Illerehant, No. WI Second etroct. jelLgtod • COMBS, BRUSHES, BUTTONS, MO ROCCO WALLETS, Pen Knives, Scissors, Ravi Good., Toy., Baskets, ka, gencrelly, wholes:Os J. 0. L.LIIER'S, No. 101 11!Arkin street. FUII BALIs.-500,000 8111.NULE8. 500,000 SHAVED PRO SHINGLES I=l w. soarer. MI Liberty Street, near S. Olatr. REBPEOTFULLY AN NOUNUE to my friends and former enstomers that I shall continue to Gaily on the LI YEN AND UP:DEBT/MING BLINDNESS, next door above the old stand, formerly examplel by Rodgers & Thom. I will be happy to reeelve the patronage so liberally bestowed on tomes omissions, and can fornleh Livery of aLI WAIN on the shortest notice. Jeltetrod S. K. =DOWN ASSESSMENT NOTlOE.—Notice fa hereby given that I hese made amass= s for the costs of the grading of TANNEHILL STREET. MI persons Interested eins see the sateast Mee In the Market Bolld untll the Sun LILY Err luxa, 1E66. ones IiEWHEIPFMaII, jyts:td Recording R4ll le.or. 11ADLY & ROCKERSHOUBEN, 34uslcatN/ire) ci,XLta 1 , 60 FEDERAL STREEFT, akyl9Mals $lOO REWARD.—WI r wild. PAY the above reward for any information that will lead to the conviction of the villain who, on the night of the tenth of 11311, entered ont machine coop, and • OUT TO PIEOES THE BELTING} IL M MOLE • OM, lorlustrial Works. eentelne , thereto. Jytihlwd OIL LEASES. OIL LEASES can be had on the most favorable terms a le', of four or flue e‘res, on Whitely °reek; near the dom. lag well A barrel.) struck lad week by the Standard 011 Domparty. of Pittsburgh. Annie to t o STEEL te. IIATLIKV. %Teta. run. G ENEItta, DrunOting Office and Patent Agency. No. Le %T. OWLIB. STEW, near Borptanion Bridge. H. P.GENGEIBBBB, g,n Lognater. IltiaMenus leo. 14 fly aped JAILBB-M. &LIRE, 41 - I Mta. s , taPt irerotroo - F3PLIOIT•DRAWINGS azoi SPEOI P/UATIONS, for all kfzufs of InOlAlage,ond war.. Wads RAS emotion on feutpubto tarty. sir Moe on ANDERSON fiITREETi _ Lomat mod pobteKus. , OM WASHINGTON.,rbargo two .gory awaiting house, now oanup.ad e 7 tAnanta; lot of ground at feet by I aaaP:lo an allay; bate= ana well of vowel the house le Us* led In good onitt. For We at I • • •B. CUO RORT 6.140N13, VvALL TA.P .One, ear sale 3 1 tio:lirt Ii&:13 13 11 LTA . mar Fifth skeet, by - axe 309. Z. MMUS a KRO. 013, HO I—WALL PAPER AT PEde eac thes '.g''.` retA'YasuALL, er W,04 Meet. JIIE Ikr" .411 P@lt TI 5.11.11 E. 47 .8. su CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE. 57 FOURTH STREET, BURKE'S BUILDING Th4AC If. PESSOCR. President. SUN T. JENNINGS, Vice President, 7110111Lall 61lL1111An. Secretary. CAPT. R. J. GRACE, Agent, (late Si. $ Inspector of Steamers ) INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY Fink Insures Staanaboata and Cargoes. Oil In transit per tall to Philadelphia, New York, as., butted al low rota. Policies Issued on the most favorable terms. ISAAC hi. PENNOLIK, Prestdent. JUN Y. JENNINGS, Wee Presided. PIitzOTOP.S: N. J. Merv, Sobert Aim Samuel hieolnttran, Jake HUI, John Stevenson, Thomas Dtmeelly, m. U. Forsyth, H. W. Oliver, Jr. Dactyl Wallace, S. Hartman. Alesander Uhamtots, I,z7inal Orrice ll&rnr coolll,,Allt, OW Z,1 , 13.110'r15310E, NVA , 11010,,,, Ti. C., .Tuly 16. 1935. PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR—SEALED PLOPOSALS are invited Until July 25th, 1151.2. a: 12 o'clock 111., for furulaking the Subsistence Depart In. Lit with W.!. THOUSAND 0,000) lIIIL.S. OF FLOUR. The proposals will be for what is known at thin Depot as Nos. 1, 2 and a, and bids will be entertain ed fur any quantity - less than the whole. Bids must be In duplicate, and for each grade on separate sheets of paper. The delivery of the Flour to commence within eve days from the opening of the bids, and natal be delivered In such quantities, daily, as the tiny emzuent may direct, either at the Government ware house to Georgetown, at the wharves or railroad depot In Washington ' ,it. U. The delivery of all Flour awarded to be eomplet ed within twenty daysifrom the acceptance.of the bld. Bid. will be meth - ell for Flour to be dollveftel in new, oak barrels, howl Hued. Payment will be made in such fowls as the Gov ernment ranyhnte (or disbursement The usual Government inspection will be mad. Just before the Flour is received, and none will be actepted which hi not fresh ground, and of a supe rior quality. An oath of allegiance must accompany the bid of each bidder who has not the oath on file in this alive and no bid will be entertained from parties whohave previously foiled to comply with their hid, or from bidders not percent to respond. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bids to be addressed to the undersigned, at No. t. street, endorsed “Proposals for Flour." E- T. tittlfaiES, Capt. C. S. V. ETIIOI. EUM PUBLICATIONS. I. TIM OM PE'IIoNS UP PEPCPPYLVAN/A, With asp and charts; 800. Cloth, .11I71:DS IMPROVE-6 MAP OF VIZEJANOO 00. taL REGIONSI. showing Wens, meccas:n, townships, etc., etc. $.2.00. SONDE IMPROVED MAP OF WARREN OD. PA.. uniform With Mop of Venumpf 011 lipaa. VAL HURT'S MAY OP WES r VIRGINIA AND Ohlo. stoo. DIA GRAM LAD REGISTER FOR OIL VI. OIL LEASES—two kinds. to otnts. THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM TUNES, pub. Wheelweekly—lo cents, 43 CO per annum. MI P. HIIHT, Publisher, 0 MTh Sr.. MASONIC HALL. tri - Sent by return port on receipt of prim. )/In ONLY 15 CENTS. COMPLETE YOUR VOLUMES! Back anmtocril of ii A RPERS' MAGA ZIRES ATLA NTIO 0 VDEY'S LADY'S BOOR. PETERSON. LESLIE'S MONTHLY ARTRURS. DEDIUREST. Avid 411 Other Magazine! ONLY 15 CENTS. ONLY t 6 ULNTS. ONLY IS DENTS. Coma early, before they are all gone, at PITTOCK'S, i ) OPPOSITE THE 'POST OFFICE. MI-H.24Y Ci:La CICITIZEIPAELNIT. M. P. 11113/IBAT, President J. H. LI DAT. Secretary and Treasurer. The Ooropany owns In fresbnple • Wm neaten. log eighty-seven *area and forty-dre tM on Brerort Bon (1. tributary to =rry " itin,) and lying between Cherry Burt and Oil Creek. Ircaca have alrently been mace to rcepoortrue portico, 5.19014 whom will be found the name of come of the niann nod nod surserris oyeratnra en the Orel.. The entire tract Will accommodate font U 5 to too wenn. This farm le ilturonnden by four el the moat celebrated oil producing farm. no Oil Cheek and Cherry Run, and be locloaeproxlmity to the I. lteed. and I .ldountaint , Welle, and about one mile from the Walnut Druid Well The Ootepany offers a limited =abet of sham Si the entaariptlon prim, SEVENTY-F NE CENTS PER SHARE. Maps of the property, together mite all Llamas- Una regarding the property and organization of the Oonkpany can be obtained at the aloe of !STEEL a EMMET e agents, toriesdf W1f.11:1 , T5 H ALL BOOKB AT REDUCED PRICES. DAVIS, CLARICE tr. CO., 08 SPooci 113 treat sse nowofferiog their largestock of Miscellaneous Books at so Important Otsboont. .Correspondence with parties at a distance so licited. JOB DAVIS, CLARK 8 00. DRUM & BLAZE., dfs 4ax hand • lane issancenal of MOWING MACHINES. XEC2I.II4LOSEI 13.4111111219. af&W testers, Scythes wad ilay,Rakes, LAO 28 and 30 OHIO STELYET, d-WAEOHENIf SPORTBMZN'B ELEADQII.&ETEBB, • US WOOD STHENIC irziarxElssi zacrwicr Invitee the attention of 4erteateti and others Me splendid ^sLock of OHMS e 7•WDEIt, FLASKS SHOT SEWS and FOWL t'S ,DHAJK FLASKS sad aseaf WSJ= of every load. BL dash Is the afloat ever kronyht to this market. oeti p PRINTERS xi :Le) g:t 1 II One TAYLOR QYLIRD EE, bed inches. One TAYLOR DOUBLE ...U.MER—bed 213 inches; all in good working otter. Will be sold etc bargain. Enquire of or addle mglidl GAZETTE. Pittsburgh. Pa. STEEL & BLILEY, Stock Brokers and Herd Estate Witt awls bought and 14.14 etas as armalit on. air 0111e5. WILKENS acrd q 'RINI T Y COLLEGE, HARTFORD, WrlN. , —The Christmea Term begtas THURSDAY, AUQUST Candlelit. Iry extertrusttif eihmtried the day presto.. For further lam arton about the U.- ler et, Its at holatrahlpe. ete, apply to DUOuventaw J. H. R.I..BrOUT, Presideat. .VILEBII. ARRIVAL OF FIBS. Ito tall beta No.YLorkeldackerel; • 50 do do Medi do; 160 do No. I Large um do; ado No do 60 i,arrela Picketed liming; do; 120 telt tbla Laker do; Neeeived and for We low, by Je7 JOHN I ROUSE 110 00 PIGAIII3. so,Coo.Washlngten; HUGO Mosary Ulan IMo3o.rlabadast. 10 20,000'Zipanolai ,0 Tiloteol 0,0 00 00 Orrranteo. TOT sale br } aarzbLEs • VAN . owitiEEt, Jse . ass Liberty street. (Van STEEL TZETii, for Baltr;Bay sad Grain Rakes, of any 'hapsll: * Hay and auto Balm mananotared 007 1 1, tun=asNut= Mamas, sear My' `LOUR 103 obli Extra Family Flour; 60 do 'Extra isupez dot YD Was 'ma he sale Di • rErz pad ai'ittaismorrch Jet, collalt Market, mut arm& et. 4 .4 JFi 14.5:5?. U . 11'1.4.1) Diet e.B 7-30 - g. o a, u., THIRDMOLL DINH. Comer of Wobd Streit end Ergo Lu g FISCAL /WENT OP TEL UNITED STATI wad SPECIAL AUNT at .47 00 a/4U. S. UNA for tleage of the Seven-Thirty Loan, POPULAR LOAB OF TUE PEOPLE, AND tra Only Loan in the Marlilr4 CONVERTIBLE INTO U. 8. 5-20 siR PER =Ale. GOLD BEARING BONDS. iirLitteral Oonandulott allowed to dealer& Z. S. LIVINGSTON. Cashier soVzoTts TEB SECOND NATIONAL DANK, Of Pittsburgh. ? Corner of Band and Liberty Streets, Special Agents of Jay:tilooko for Ike We of "=:IWXbEMfLd T u is rusitly the PeepWe Loan, and ie bated absorbed at the rate of shoot erre eilltionaper day. These bonds bear an interest of Two C;023-tall Pas r53C1.37 sae. hundred Cohan, anti an convertible at mats. rity Seto U. S. Five-Tweaty Six Ontt Cla Bearing Banda. Full oommisalous will be allowed tcriucks, Baakeni, arid Broken, who purchase far rsoaslo. CL EL RIGGS, Castile: ontlimP 1 1 E 3 EXQUUMI NAFIONAL BANS 0 f Pitthburgh. Cbartend by the( Calittal Organized ( under Stated Pa., 1816.1 11,0019,000.(Nataq Law 1868 TWA Bonk hs• beim da•lgruited a DEPOSXTABY United States Treasury, and appointed agent for the sae of the • 7-80 -14 OIL Every facifty will be differed Co invader. or w ile. purclisalng for mule. H. M. Btr.TRELAY, CeAhlot acs WORTHYMFNOTICE. oel tbrated P Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MAGINE .as awarded the grit prise—s lure olive medal—at the International Slum. held at S tcttla, Preset; a few Weeks dim, es the best searing remade° for all ordl- Vurpeses."—Hesse Jorric44 VbstStit. , THE WILSON Lock Stitch glylog Machloesyl received the ldiiheeS premiums at the great InteranUonal:Exhlbitiona, at PARILiaII DON S, France.Diglied-... 1881, 1 YOIONSBURG, Prussia IS Ben, l3, when ell the Sewing Machines of Europe and America were la errapetitlort Wholesale sad Retail S a la Room * No. 27 Fifth Street, Plttiburgh, P. P. aeauTasmes, CIO= T HE VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT : DALZE LL. attics adjoining hauthine Shop of the Pate. boreb sad GonneDacia* Railroad OwePeto'. Best Youghiogheny Pumily Coal and Nat Coal • ALWAYS ON FUND. COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT NOTIC( Leave pone cadets WINE OFFICE, of A. WU, SON'S ft 00,, Rose Sacs; or at THE GLISIFTL. OFFICE. Fifth weed. JeZtal WHITE t ALEXANDER BMIDERS AND cozTV—ICTOBE, Having Lately Removed TO 169 and 171 LEHOCIE • SMELT, zaiips.ucciaar they t rready to, foridah aft their enatometz and SA gen s r : ;l2 FLOOSINO BOARDS, sAusa,_ DOOFR.A.N.VEZNITIEIf and 1110OLDINQS and OM TANKS made to er and dents/41y on bunk &roll Sewing and Brea= Ants/Lel Completes eplindond pROCLAILkTICON.—CIrsr op Pyre. morn, se: In aceardanco with the proclaim:is of an Act of the tieneral Assembly •of the Qom.' monwesith of Penney/mils, providing for the in. corporation of the City of Pittaburgb,and of the various supplements to said act, I, 34 ." LOW. In., Mayor that an THIRDn bome this flocs, that tin the FRIDAY M. f Rint la tt. D., MC, beingthehlinday_Of the month, the 'freemen of the DM= WARD of nth city qualified to vote Or members of the Rotas of Representatives of tails Clontraonweanb, will meet st the Publbs 13ellOot Rouse In said ward and e!eeh by ballot one personas a member of Select Conn. en to fills vacancyOccasiono, by the resignetion . of JAMES If. TOOK,. Open under my band and the seal of the said city of }Utah:milli, this 10th day of July, A. D. MUM; LOWRY .TO., Mayor of pittibfthth, AVOID HE pun . AND =OE& BM WS 111117=0 MIND BEIM Ira ndow These laminable itrlps In summer totally elude dust , noise andodor from doors eadvindtvirs Save 7 002 nuPetil and household goods Oval noise gsashes. and ennoyenee of Magee, ear bells and ret , tan The above Wipe *lll be eamyletely tilled ay by WHITE h. A We' sballEll, No. NS and 111 seek street, Allegheny City, the above dna having the includes eight in Allegheny Uountat. spanned - ISAAC C1iA10.43 OUTLET SAW KILL, - , AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, PrENAPATTAKA,. (BLOOD .00104)—., - 11 - 1 A mat- remsatable *Mai anti positits tat Glaw—DlS 130}101 P 171AaitliEllatitT /XX 10 -O IT IAVBAI, -P Ana Itt diseases at the B r . =vs, Aa a Teida, It mitts the •PleettAteleo2statozloot 1 gettida and ertto i. _manta Oa pet i . sad It new tag ! a WA/ to ptoya Italetttitah, • Yoe Rao by • s M ZOEUMlTo2l63kupst.' - '• earn4taliontdoli lad rourth scresti.i £J. .; GRIGGS 4b,'S'aM, lsortegTmemir-..., ornerolOnalanaitanalapineth • • amd f - .11.1 1 1'8 l.th Jr CIO- 'NEU Manufacturer and Merchants IMURANC* CONE&IX, Of Pittpurgh., EFFICE: Mo. S7'l l WATER STREEI (EaQAIEDS BVILDIRG.) HEMPEPT, President a. w. cipuOtorr.vies president. P..T0H109, Secretary. NURBS amp us BY FIRE Insures Stoani‘tearul Cargoes. was_ L btrrL L.A gj A. E. W. PAINTER. ' JACOH L. SOWABFI4. J. W. CHALFANT, ROBERT;LEA., t!.l ISAIAH DIOSE Y J. P mcf, WlLLlAM weixasi M. W. WATSON, IE R. G. RCHINELL, L. R. McABOT X JOHN WILSON. Eurlary WEAYLB. raFX...Amd !tZ , • INBUR&NCE. 1111ATMANS' 41118 a MABEE Insuranc Company offict s COar I6OD AND FIRST STL, (Ova Poopla*Naticmal Bank.) RICHARD C OAT, President. ‘.i. DAVID E PAO*. Vice President. DORE= MN*, Secretary. will Insureaixist all Kind „,;, FIRE MID PURIM RISKS. • . E•11‘10 BS: R. O. GRAY iic; IL E. PARK. JA W . RE.A ri, r%:, T. EL HARV. H. W. OLI hLif TA EE M IL L, HENRY LLOY , , JAMES H. HIGHS JOHN GRAFF, 4.: JEall P. SXITII, N. J. BIOLEY ,?” DAV. OBAWFONU. F. EL:4OEOON. •• e• • nad , TDIBURANOB. UREA INFOIN CB COMPANI Of Pi burgh. Office s Corner W,ter and Narke4Str (seem imustuva.) S. H. 9IIOENIONIEB, Pre4tlont W. H. Nainrciti Vies PreoldwW. SODS= 1112194 X, Searegaio. WILL mu= kldffißTML IaND Marine anal Fire Risks. P,2.1 tr=!l r. EL aucnauxeciElz. W. I. Erranox . _ W. J. ANDERSON, ti. R. J. ANDERSoo.,__: JAMES L BENNE= , B. W.BNLTEROOTE B. D. 000BILAN, ,5 J. A. OAUGHEY, 1 E. T. LEECH, Ja.. .1 , :. - W. W. WASTIN, _ I LN. PENNOCK, ',.- BYRON EL PADITEII A. I:4' mria. e.: ADDY eb PRACTICAt PLUMS. Gas and steam Fitterf ' a - Ito. 165 TPOOD slew, (OPPt4lb Mtn CIECItOH,j Pumps, Hydiants, Sheet Lea( LEAD PIPE, pIIG & BAD. LEAD. '3 2I D Plumbers' Matirials fa Genera OIL Fitted Up in the**llost Approved SW • Tanks lined with li!ntl or copper. Hewer Lit tip with yew= F: N. B.—All orders iiptly attended to. lei Any DOWNiI maisruire OY 61' ROVED 110100 TOOLS, Sinlem• Oil, Salt and Other Well N 0.136 UpD ETRYST, • ; -- z1 PITTSNERGIff, Pd. Tools warranted aii# of the wart beet BLIG tam LOW moos raw. WELIABOREREI rtift.iiihed at toorvireart "saki. W.ricaei, with sneh articles 4 luertecessars , t 0 osselt °Wallahs, wis Ifs! WM, ~ ± ANSt S T E M &HAM WEENunm„: SHOVELS M , PLANES, rioxs, . LETzm, !t . NAILS, So. N Rope, Leather Egad Cl= Beltic all of which Jelamdis BAILEY, FAR LL & CO., coestantly stork Jib. 167 8341thfielifi Sired, PITTSI3I7II.GH, PJO Sheet Lea 4, Lead Pip 23 .9. maxi . Wholemde famishing )otuse for Plumbers , N dab), Brass Goods Mt Water, Gas "and Stet! Fsats.Pompa, Hose, Ilea 111; and Ethan, at tort —bole made s@f Incowles.• and RlA•be t Patent t team Meg- widen aupplies. a need 1 , telt .y oil mcm; for a Vntsp that .111 1i.1111a 1 0.1 idly and work witkease and seriahsty entailing too great ae 2 aspens& Sit-Orden solhilteg I WOODBLDS 4-I:WALL/WES; ( 3 VlTkaaletigetinks '32trlatagaditt gads - whas Lead, Bea V.44l,_Litur age. Paws, Gi Varnishes, Dye St nr i gindow Walt an 4 SMees, Perfumery, els, Carbon 011, Also, Agtunta torW • Meallc! Brown PIO Hamilton White Le Charter Oak White Loki and Maury litlelittnPeOelalwatoll'atenst Dtl S in One Ind two pongeans. • No 87 OD STREW. (OPPOSITE TaEtr. 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