t ; I= ghe Vittsburgh audit. tllE CAZETTE PIBLISIIIAG ASSOCIATION YOU DISTNICT KITOUNET LEVI B. DOW, of Allegheny. YOU COUNTS CONTNOLLIZ HENRI LAMBERT, Pitt Townettp. 'ion vuustruzu DAVID AMEN, Jab, of -Liberty Township. RUSSIA IN:CENTRAL ASIA, The work of aimexat'on goes steadily onward In the eastern and south-eastern border of Russia. What was a few years ago known as Independent Tartan , Is near ly all absorbed, and now the vast empire of China is bounded by Russia not only along its extended northern border, but. on the West. Twolortilled lines are to be made from the Sea of Arai to Syr Darla, and from the Chinese frontier to the Issyk-Kohl, thus bisecting that great central region which for ages has been the dwelling place of people hardly knowii to civilization• The history of the rise and progress of Russia, with the coasolidation of innumer able semi-barbarons tribes, some of them nomadic, 4rorad the original Muscovite nucleus, and attaching them with apparent heartiness to the sway of the Czar ‘ is among the most remarkable social and political phenomena over known. Unlike Great Britain, 'which grew to its present colossal proportions by planting a colony here and another there all over the earth's surface, Russia has grown simply by an extension of boundary—one little . conquest after another In unbroken continuity, until one third of Europe and one half of Asia, reckoned territorially, is under its sway. The rrovernment of Russia is probably better adapted to the people over whom it WEDI3ESDAY, 312 LY 26. 1.865 UNION COUNTY. TIC= . _ IFOII. itTATIE B AT : 3109323 L. (3-ICABAJX, Allegkeny • ton issairavr OEO. Y. NIeHME, North Fayette Townshig. HANS B. HERRON, BleCandle's. TowneMy.. ALFRED -81.A.01C, of Allegheny. DAVID SHAFER, Once St. OWL P. (;LASS, nstaborgh. JOHN A. HANKS, Nilelee Township. 7011 CntrIITY CONYTEIBIGIIRE JONATHAN rit 1.7... LY, of Lover St. Ololf TP. YOU COMM' SVH.VETOB B. L. DicOVILLEY. of Birmingham. 'II,OUDIUUCTon op Pool. 116.0513 S CHESS, or Chanters Township bears role than any other could be. Com bining at once some of the' elemen.9 of the ancient patriarchal:systems of Asia, and the despotisms of antiquity, with , the ener gy and progress of foe modem western na tions, it is slowly and steadily transforming people whose mental and moral natures seemed to be fixed in hopeless immobility, Into something that may yet be elevated, improved, enlightened, and iadleiducifirrd. The emancipation of the serfswai a giant Ando upwards, and one that will certainly be followed by grand results. It is their first taste of freedom, the first lesson in in dividual responsibility, and the beginning of a movement Whleliwilknr;aiiipp nntil the full, strong ligltein - istian .civiliza tion shall shine over those long-benighted regions. In a few months, or years at most, a tel egraph line will stretch from St. Peters burgh across the Siberian region to Behr ing's Straits, and thancc to this continent, uniting with our lines on the Pacific coast, thus giving us an unbrolzaa commt,irrttion - with Europe, by a route over which few men have ever traveled. 'I his fact is indi cative of wonderful progress ; and when Asia - shall be penetrated by such agencies of civilization and progress as this, her dull and non-progressive populations will be obliged to fall into has and march on. TUE "TOWN OP A ELEGFIEN Y Oaf neighbors across the river may feel Interested in ,reading the following, relating to the origin of "the town of Allegheny." IVo quote from the "Act of the Freemen of the Commonwealth of Penns - ylvankt, in General Assembly met," dept. 11th, 1793: "Sue, IL That the President_or Vice President in Council is hereby empowered to ease to be laid out and surveyed, a town in 16ts, with a competent and suitable-num ber of ant-lots, for the accommodation thereof, in the said tract, and to cause to be laid put and surveyed the residue of the said tract in lots, which last mentioned lots shall not be leas than one acre, nor more than ten acres each;'" "Sue. IV. The ,President or Vico President in Council shall reserve out of the lots of the said town, for the use of the State, so much land as they shall deem ,necessary for a - Court House, Gold and 3.larkat Rouse, for places of pub lic worship; and for burying the ceadt and without the said - town, one hundred asn-ca for a common pasture, • • the sale of rthe saidlots and out-lots shall be made in .-the town of Pittsburgh, or in the Cityof Philadelphia, at the discretion of the Coun cil; and previous 'o the sale in either place, • notice shall be given in sueh newspapers of the Oil city as they shall think proper, and also Pittatrargh Gazette, of such sale, at leapt slaty days previous to such sale." • The plan of.survey reserved one hundred -acres for a common pasture, -and to this Alldgheny . City is indebted for her tine common ground—which, when inclosed and Improved,'as we hope these grounds soon will be, will make her one of the most de eirsblo cities, for reeidenee, in the Union. Tali. not now, about the proper time for the city•authorities to be maturing plans for Ws' public enterprise 1 We have grave cloubti in regard to tliE individual effort plan for the common improvement. We bellliye. this public work should be done by the whole public, according to a matured plan, covering the entire grounds, and at the expense of all the riti7ens. GEN. JaGERRN t)N PROTECTION. We do not wish to say that this is the drat time that the following extract from Gen. Iscrtscat'l3 letter to Dr. COII , IAa, on the subject of a protective tariff has been publish 'ad in the Ocuicat, but the strong good sense ' that runs through it tenders it very profita ble reading at - this time, when the same qfiestionds pressing Itself upon the country. • ' We commend it especially to farmers: 'tTbis Tariff--II mean a judicious one— Possesses more fanciful than real dangera. I will ask,,whatte the real situation of the agrleultarist? Where has the American farmer a market? Does • thie not clearly pnweorben there is no market at home or • abroad, that there is too much labor em ployed in agriculture, and that the channels of labor atitnrld be multiplied ? Common sense tifon6epoints but - the remedy: Draw . from agriculture the superabundant labor, employ itigtneeletnism and manufactures, thereby crating a - home market for your breadstuffs,auddbgributingisbor to a prod table account, .reirthenefits to the country will result. Take from agriculture in the United Buttes Mx hundred thousand men, women and children, and you at once give a bomCmiiiket for more breadstuits than all E_ arttk new fumisheu us. in abort, Si; we have: been too long subject to the policy of the British merchants. It is time that we should becomea little more Awintrialv- IZED 7 and instead of feeding the paupers aja 4 Abetters of Europe, feet cur own{ or _mine, in short time. by continuing our pres entipolicy, we paupers our selves." • BANS 9 Ole flunitrattin aro teaming -' LehPAKEWS CHOCOLATE AND COCOA. rco,lllckmanF4yvay.no count4l, Terin ' tb.: 4 l -.., A full sliortment or sows pre r .td umco. . late, prepared Cocoa and 'Timmer alto, Sweet committing groat outrage. - A man named French t)beeolste and ilento.patifie Cocoa, for Choate was dragged from 11b3 OW% ydamt end male at the Family Ciroecry _ orn JIidkA.I&NSIIAW , shot.. STAI earner Liberty end liand Arcot& . . ' l ' , MARK BLAIR 01‘ THE DOCTRINE.MONROO In his farewell address to his soldiets Major General FRANS BLAIR goes out of his way to discuss a question that does not belong to him in that capacity at least. He appease to be eager to plunge the country into another war ; although we think we sec the ear-marks of the aspiring politician, rather than of the soldier, in what he says. We give the concluding part : There is one other and most important consideration to which I will point your at tention. Simultaneous with the breaking out of the rebellion against the go ve rn a war was made by one of the most potent of the European States upon the Republic of Mexico, under circumstances and with indications of such an unmistakable charac ter as to leave no doubt that the rebellion and the invasion of Mexico were bat parts of a conspiracy against republicanism on this continent. The rebellion has been crushed after efforts and sacrifices that have no parallel in modern war ; but the invasion of oar sister republic of Mexico has in a measure been successful. Can it be said that we have triumphed, stud Gist our re public is reestablished on solid and immova ble foundations, so long as the 'Hapsburgs, supported by the bayonets of France, main tain themselves In Mexico, where they hare established upon the ruins of the republic a system inimical to our own—an asylum for all the disaffected in our country, from whence treason will be plotted and conspi racy hatched, to be put in operation when opportunity otters and to be added 11 the same force, impelled by the same motives which led to the ruin of Mexico ; it is pos Bible that the failure of that part of the con spiracy which aimed at the existence 01 our government, and which we all know to have material aid of the aristocratic gov ernments of France and England, may of itself defeat the other part of the scheme against our sister republic _of Mexico, and that Bonaparte may have the goon sense to withdraw his troops from that country, knowing that if he does not withdraw them they will be driven out by that power which cannot submit to have its institutions threatened by encroachments of inimical systems on this continent, and to which the Invasion of Mexico was not only a throat, but an insult, because - we had publial espoused the doctrine that no u.oaarelnal governments should in , rude upon this con tinent, thus taking under our protection the feebler republics of this hemisphere. To attack Mexico while under our arose. ed protection so far as to shield her from the establishment of monarchy. was to attack an ally, and indeed, to attach us. It as done at a time when a conspiracy, hatched lobo life and nurtured lido strength by the same malign influence, 'reouirt-t all ,ar power for its suppression, and disable,: us from making good the Monrce I>t , c trim." which we haft adopted, and which oar terests and honor were engaged to main tain. The time has come when our power to maintain that principle coincides with our interests and honor. It will be mans tattled. The whole conspiracy. In all Its pans, must be frustrated. It will be fortu nate for us, and- the whole ci , ilizcti ;four diplomacy, invigorated by our restored power, shall be able to re-establish the prin ciple so necessary to our safety and securi ty. If that object can be obtained by pacific means, then soldiery is at an end, and your sole business hereafter will be to develope, enrich, and improve ode great country. To that end our soldiers should be provided with homesteads, and in no part of the country would they fare better or would they be more useful than in the South, which they have redeemed. But if the folly and wickedness which inspired the attempt to overthow our great republican system on this continent, should still pre vail, and European despots continua to threaten us, by a flanking movement iu Mexico, you will be called upon to eoutp:ete your work. Fames I'. BLAIR, Major Gene ra:. THE FRENCH IN ALCIEHS The Emperor linpoleon on 11:, rAigna from Algiers, published a nocumeat entitled "The policy of France in Algiers," in which he condemns the Manner in whieh th Arabs have been treated by France, and add=.: "Up to the present moment the le. uciiiis of the civilization in which the Arabs are invited to participate are, in their thing but spoilation of their uroperty, az gravation of laves, vexatrous a1i1111111.413 tion, offensive disregard of their half.ts, customs, interests and refigion, flow t can we be astonished at the hostility of these - - - _ populations? Should r e not, on the on trary, be surprised that a great part of Ood Arab population have remained E and peaceful in the midst of an insurrection which put their tided' y to such a tnal?" lION. ISAAC NEWTON, Commissioner of ja Agriculture, has received a letter front 11. B. Helper, Esq., United E tee Consul at Buenos Aires, containing an offer from Mr Libiro Pizarro, of Bo via, to sell a flock of two hundred alpa , which Pizar ro suggests would thrive well and become very profitable if introduced into the Uni ted States. These animals each grow eighteen pounds of wool, which tor length, fineness and general excellent quality is far superior to that obtained hum sheep, and is worth fully $1,60 per pound. 'EKE Indians are getting very trouble -601:1113, they have already killed several per sons between Milwaukee Gulch and Fort Benton, and at that place there is a very large war party' besieging the fort, and al o three steamers loaded with pars,ingers. There have been quite a number of persons killed while on their way to meet their fam ilies. The excitement is Intense, sot com panies are organizing to go to the relief of the besieged. The Indians seem bound to drive all the whites out of the country. A CONVENT(OI4 of the friends of temper. once throughout the country Is to be held at Saratoga Springs on the Ist of August. The call proposes a convocation to review the past, reaffirm the simple scriptural princi ples on which the original tinny:mute re formation was bused, sod reinaugurate by the blessings of Him who bolos in Ills hands the hearts of men, the efforts and successes of a former day." Tire iron interest continues to be de messed throughout the State, and both roll ing nulls, dsc., and colleries, are cloging every week. Many give the choice to their workmen of accepting lower wages or 1111 - ing the works closed, and the workmen gen erally prefer the latter course. In view of the dull state of the business, the proprie torardre rather benefited thereby. A. G. CLAIM, who recenilyleft Washing ton under suspicion of frauds to the amount of about $15,000, to the damage of nearly all the banking institutions., has been arres ted in Philadelphia, and awaits a requisition from the President. Fie west:Lk:Ling as - claim agent for the Departments, Ills associ ations prior to these allegations, were of a very respectable class. Tern New 'York Citirea says: General Dix Is relieved of his command a had own urgent and repeated request, being anxious to devote hlnisell to the Pacific Railroad Company, of which he is president, and, to give his attention as early as possible to the affairs of his private fortune, which had been neglected during the severe labors of his slabbery life. A rwarnzn of papers are republishing an apparently startling account 'of , the de composed body of Lynn C. Doyle having' been found in a barrel at a druggist's in Richmond, Va. It appeared orig,nally in I the Republic of that city, and represented I - that Lynn C. Doyle (Linseed Oil) was a 6 merchant of Philadelphia. JKL'W' AD rIERTISEZIEJti'S S , CROLL CRACKERS—Fre:I from the the bakery; also, Boston and (+rebate Crack ers, jrta reeetyra and tor sale by the barrel or st Mail, by JOBS 4 A. HENBIIA 1Y26 corner Liberty and Brad streets. S C. BREAKFAST BACON.-JUST received Boca Cincinnati, another supry ..f Sugar CIIIGLI 'Breakfast Bacon. kb, sa, by 600 piece, at the Faintly Grocery Store of. 301 DI A. it F.:SSIIA corner Liberty aria • fietnl it, cam X.Efir 4D j'EDT/BWE/17011. CAUGHT ; nc nnimortorrefearaa BIVE_; ftcar the Bargee at 'Went Pittaburga, July Musa A LARGE HOG, elching about two hundred and fifty pound. Seld Hog being now to ch. poneession of Mathew Li.ecc, A.at Pittsburgh, the owner a _requested to Lome forward, prove property, pay charges, and take It away. )535ata AIA.TKEW - CLEGO. 110IISEKEER6R WANTED A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, To take ehhrge of a family, nod to do the house- work. Good references required and given. Ad dies!, giving name and residencet 5.," Pittsburgh P. 0., Box 247 BANES. & BELL'S NEW GOODS. sa V.littact. Street. 850 REWARD STOLEN from the real dance of the cubteriber, to Indiana townahtp, A BAY !MARE, 'W ltl4 white feet, heir oft left foot•look, white star In e face. Tlw above reward wIU be given for inft.rolation leaning to the recovery of the Mere. j32.s:3tdltur JOHN COOK. 1. 4 '011 BALE VERY CHEAP. IN PEEBLES TOWNSHIP, THIRTY AORES OF 00 , 1 D LAND, Suitable far Vineyard. Una FIVE ACRES Or COAL on it. Four miles from toe oily; by the Conuellmville Railroad. Ink ;doyed enta-0 000 Dwelling House, Stable, and bee Ile‘ring Orchard. innulre of THWIlas HOWARD, Na. 83 Diamond 'treat. BITES ,S 7, BELL'S Dark Chintzes, White Goods, 01 every 41M. WORTHY OF NOTICE. I " TIIE OELEI3II2TED Wheeler & Wilson SE rVIXO 014 cm.rE arm, an - anted the ft-at prize—a 1a , Ge.14 ter medal—at the International chow, held at Stettin, Prtta.la. a few wear. clore,"ss the lest sewing' machine for all ordinary Jottraci, -Ica,. :CO, THE WHEELER & WILSON Loch Stitch Sewing Machines received she highest premiums st the ! great Interhstlonsi ,Exhibitions at PARIS. rl'IMGe ISltt. 1.0:4 11l IN, England ISM. HOPIS: 4 fillßli, Psusala MIA. Wbc• c oil the Scaing dinchtnes of Err rope nod Anarricd were in competition. FAolecale tsna Retail Salea Boom, No. 27 Fifth St., Pittsburgh. I . E. P. CARPENTER, GREAT BALE. OF GOVERNMENT iaossEs Ar.rn MULES. 23,000 A.NISIALS 10 13E SOLD DURING 'rHE 31.0filli AUCtUST. Jrt the Ststest ofYork,rylami, and PeonsylvanNelts, w Ohio alst Jersey, nod Ihe District of 'Cofoo • GC ‘4,lar AsaulrTll.ll.l TliO4, a. 4 is:44E2AL'. it OSalCm /8645 ,i gYi4 C., J 4 Wi I he sold nt public Auction, to the highest biLider, µ the time and plsaas winced below, NEW 14" ORK. New York city, Tuesday sod Fildsy of each weru, ZOO Horses each day. hes . Truk city, WeducedsT of each ',Nett, wo Mules 0.02 day. '..stes4l.7. August 8. WO Horses. Vicars, T11.11.y, August !NM. Mule. Friday, August 26, VII Mules. Metal°, Nteduesday, August SO. NO Mules. PENNSYLVANIA. 4delphla, Thursday of 0.9 week,2oo Hors. sane ass 11htisde1phts, Wednesday and SaturlAy of e.. 11 :11 ‘,:re ,ncl, U. PlLlcAagh, Thursday Ist slob week, 160 Mules eaP chott day. sville, Ts clay, August 1, 1 200 Moles. 1111dlintown, Frl.lsy, Asia :sot 4, WO Mules. lee, V: lase, 6.11110a1, 6, six:, Hones. swell's, Thu may, A 111611 .1 9, 10° saws. Thurstt , y. August ICO vesdlus, 'Friday, August 11, 'AN3 ones. 011,1ppensburg, Wednesday. Aug 16, 100 Hones, Thursany. August IT. 200 Hones. Slunperisburg, Thursday, August it. ito Mules. Willlsosport, Friday, August 10. SOO Horses. Indiana, /Honda p, August 21,200 Moms. Clintu l serstuag, Wednesday, Aug. ltn, 400 Horses. Chtrsherzburg, Thursday, August 114,100 Mules. Alslton, 'Friday, August H, WlO Horses. Cards's., Wednesday, August Sp. 100 Horns. tiarlialr, Thursday, August st, ISO Mules. 01110. Columbiau4 Tneeday, August 1, 100 11 ors • nelem, Wen nesday, August 2, 100 Horses. Mance, Thursday, August 3, IMO Horses. Canton, nature-Sy, August 6, 000 Horses. Cleveland, Tuesday, August 0. 1, , X0 Mules. Massillon, Tuesday, August 11, 000 Homes. Crestllne, I nurttlay. August 11, tOO Mules. Claveleml, Monday, August 71, 200 Hones. 1 NM Fort Wayne, Tim t aday. August 14, 1,000 Btu AW AYE. Wlliniagto:, Tocadep or e,sett week, 273 Roma . et: day. Fildny of each week, 2 . 00 Mules • Oa day. NEW JERSEY. Tr( n too. Tharkilty. August 10, NO Mule. Trenton, Thurndsy, An4nst_24, aXo MARYLAND. 13,1tImore, Wriinesdai, August O, and We.the day of each week thereafter, too Horses arta lay WASHINfITON, D. 0. Each week day, Molre. CIIESBURO, 1). Cl. Farb week-Owl. est;pt Wwlnesday, tOO Horses. An opportuntty to purchase • superior class of saddle and draft animals. at he Ices thaa their true value, is note offered to the public Though the nuraority of thous are sound sad UT- Vicenhle, they sir 40 longer required to the army, and must be sold. Many of the males Were Iwught in the besinnlog •I the war, s bets young, accomosnied the scarier In all their marsh.. and camps. and are thot oust,- Ir broacn, haulened Mo og , trestle and fa miliar. front being no eur:ounded by the 1301. dices. A airmail will Da sold singly. Sales to croutuence at to a. in• lernm—Caeb, In United tate Ss currency. J el. YIKIII, Bier. Brig. Gen in charge Ist Illy. Q. 81.. G. U. j.. t, cat 1% 1 EW GENTLEMEN'S FURNISIIING .grrort3o. N 05.13 and 1-5 St• Clair St The at tectiori of the public is called to the largo sort Eltol7lslVe •etoak 1 GENTLEhltill'S FUR. PiISHING litit)LiS, just opened at the above vacationed place, which I am now offering at great bargains. Any one is want of the above rkoods, wit, find It to their advantage to give me a call, and examine toy stock before much:wing ear where. They eon and the largest and rat selected etocital .Fihe White Shirts, extra sites, rteglegee Shuts, Woolen, Cotton tied Lisle Thread linden shirts and Hnitrers, hearts, 'Beek Ties, Seeks, Sus. periders, Butterflies, and everything peTtalllLlK to the Gentlemen's Yurnishing,Choods in the city, Remember the 'place, to sad 15 St . Male street. BANCITEL N. 13. A lame stock of Hats, COPE, Tninks asul 'Vl,neer mcatna.tly on hand. fyniklyinklis LACE CURTAINS; TIOTTINGIIA.D I LADE, V EST IB'CLE U ILT CORNIOtIS For isle by waiTc, no. & co DIMUTIt CIIIMMIS2tairtnriGENIMALVISOFPICS,I PrOrantinoil,P.a. , July 2 4 Md. t 1)ABTIJ WANTED.— pea l ed YTopo -L Nati wilt leceived at this•ogion until 12 o'clock N., JULY 70th, 1866, for featuring 1,000 to L6OO Muse, for an unlimited Period; Itale mum. et tte. tho price per hced,rand the eon. dm°u ta the mowing and water, and bow many own enretilta, and tho rilstavaireem th ee eltr: Proptmals to he marked • . 0 PrOldm_ke d e'he• Cure,. and etalremed to the Ungercre Oß e • OSs,_ lyNddx Ltnut. Vol. end glepitty 4 DLO. . _ CHEttill.-100 boxes Hamburg; so 00 db ao W. Goshen; IL, forgya r .4 . 22 J. B. U.& irr_aiirmitrissmexTs. THE 01,11 BTAPD Eaton,- Maul= & Co. Received this day EATON'S, NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, PULL lANFE OF /sonnet Edgings, Jeconet Innertlngs, Juni:int flouncing., Humburg Tic...ingf. boriu Edgings, Swim; !multi! p Tranob Cambria Bands, Dimity Bands, Infanta' Embroidered !lobes. Infants' Embroietared ALM, Black Thread Edgings, all widths ipure Limes and Edgings, all widths, Blase and White "Iku end Lace Barbs, YuL Edeteal; ned Inscrungs, Boynl Frtill24, ommething new,) Dane. Col,ars Collar., Linen Lace Linen Conan. and Cuffs, Real Lace Handkerchief. Hem stitched Handkeredivfa, Embroidered Handkarch leis, Thread Lace Veil; ()rape Veils, Meek Veils, (Lutc) borders,) Marto Stuart Net., Inrlslble Nets, Waterfall Nets, etc., etc A "ukulele as of Bonnet lbbons, Trimming ktlbboas, Neck !Beam., tkarfit, Ties, Buttons, Velvet Ribbons, Cords, Bugle Truumlngs, eta., etc., Bind . Silk Belting', mil widths 600 dozen LINEN EILNDRENCHIEFS Superior quality, at from 1255 to 2 eta. north All the latest styles of GENTS' FURNISHING ; GOODS. zar Liberal Irobicentents ntremi to the wbolea trsd.. NEW STORE-FIRST OPENLNO IVIACRUDI & CARLISLE ISO. 19 FIFTH STREET RETAIL ROOMS win Oo oren Cot tnaincon on Thursday, July 27th, We beg leave to se Iriiii;;ce that our stock LAS bee., roylealzhegl with et complete aa►ortmeot of New Seasonable Goods, Selected laat mica by one of eau firm, from Fresh Importation.; embracing all the RICH AND ELEGANT STYLES Of the 1:1104 Desirable Goods in market, and the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. Our friends will hod us fully prepared, on and ricer that data, to supply their wants, ew far 11 porathle, with Dress Trimmings, Etribraideries, Real Lace Goode, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Hair .rels, Zephyrs, Fine Yarns, French Corsets, Skirts, Fine Shirts, Collars, Ties, Under rests, Drawers, and • complete assortment of AND • NOTIONS. NACRUM & CARLISLE, SELECTION OF Valuable Medical 'Limas, FROM THE STOOK OY PAWL CUM & 98 ypood Eitroot prop: Bursary,.R large vole., leather Ii 00 Drislisitnson's Medical Dictionary, raVLSS4I Oo 75 Graids Anatomy, I large sot : rA Doodle on Diseases of Ohtldien • ?Merl Princiotes of Surgery ; : Millede Yrsetire •• ; : : t 73 flanalton on Fractures and Dlslocations oco VAlson•:: Duman Anatomy : : : Oo Dessisy's Book of Prescriptions : 00 Tanner's Practice Of filsdleme :•: : 60 Fantail Practical Fitannsay 00 TISIDSI.I Idsmorandaof Poisons . : ; SO Pocket Anatomist : 1 Cs 19yetill: Pocket Dolt Book • •. Oo Perelrsls Packet Preserlotion Book : 45 I usEssj• loircovArTs to witirsitmens 3725 IS FIFTH STREET. WE HAVE JUST PURCHASED AND Pr seui ate now receiving, • new assortment of Carpets, 011 Cloths, Matting, &c., WI, ieldttlort to our hew/ rook of goods prentoully on adv antage les us to Offer to our coup tomer' With* the market satires a Priam The Lowed /Leached this Season. Pr 4 DrERTIS.E.TIE.III79 INSURANCE , CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE. 57 FOURTH. STREET, BUFME'S BUILDING ISAAC H. P.ENNOCH. President. JOHN F.JENNIIINGS, Vice President, THOMAS tyHAHAdi. Seeretnry. CAPT, R. J. GRACEL'Agent, INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. to transit per rail to Philadelphia, New York, ese., insured at low rates. Foibles issued on the most favorable terms, ISAAC DI. PENNOCK, President. JOHN F. JEN:sIINGS. Flea President. utanoTona: J. I.4Cley , Samuel bleOlurarans is,bort H. IC , t Jake Hill, .onn Stevenson, ; Thomas Donnelly, Wm. 11. Forsyth, H. W. Oliver, Jr., Darnel Wallace, H. ilart3llll4ll. • Alexander Chambers, ' ler/Auld NEW GOODSI NEW GOODS LALBGE INIPOPTATIONA FOREIGN AND AMERICAN F. IL EATON 11 Fll , lll STREET I pweeA of P fds IN 110 LO If ED Ali ALUM LS 1 , 0 werortt AllPAtflf 100 pee.; of 111 ; 140 pier PS Of I LURED C01313R(1, at sac.; ,100 uleces of PATIO iES; 1070 of It A I,ffil 11t A LS': fp , 710-04 of 4-t 05'1. A INS; too pieces of CANTON FLANNELS HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS T-23. X...easge. C;2o,l..avaxtf.t3r these Goods will be sold at a Eastern Pries QV 1.1[121212/0,211. (11112 Ju ly 01/102, i Wean HSCSIVIS. D. 0.. u 21,1966. Will he sold at Public Auction, to the highest bidder. at the times and places noted below, vier : IiOLV3IIIIAIIi, 0100 hio 1,1 TUESDAY, August Ist, SALEM, Ohio, WEDNESDAY, August 2d, 100 Horses ALLIANCE, Ohio, THURSDAY, A 'scut id, 280 Borne's; OANTON, Ohio, SATURDAY, August 6th, 200 Illortes; CLEVELAND, Ohio. TIMSDAY, August Bth, r 1.000Allules; SSILLON, OhineerugsDAy, August 15th, 200 Flosseak; RESTLINE,' Ohio, THURSDAY, August 1711, 9,00 halos: LEVELAND, OM, MONDAY. August 2lst, 200 Horses ; 'OliT WAYNE, Ind,sna, THURSDAY, August Hth, 1,000 Elude. Thos• sr:trials are no longer reuutred in the fft, raw, nod must be sold. An opportunity Is thus Hied farmers and others to parch us a tupelo lan of draft animals at far ten than their lOU 110. 19 WIN= STREET StoiABIAND k COLLINS.. 71 and 71 FM at/ell, Veit house to the Foal owe. t~ 'is _: Of Pittsburgh Onto U. S. lospeotof of Steoman ) IL) S. TWEEDS, small adrance on "21 FIFTH STREET BATES & BELL GOVERNMENT HORSES ,41N/::) =LES value. Many of the Mules were bought in the begin ning of thownr. when young, accompanied the ar. sates lo all their marches and camps and are tone. oughly broken, hardened by exercise. gentle and famitiar, from being so long surrounded by the sot. dier. • Animals sold singly. Hales to commence at 10 n, in. each day. Tern •—UASII, in United itates Currency. JAMES A. EELN, Brev. H• Ceo. in charge . Fl y n t Div. Q. BL G. 0. YET ROLBU hi PUBLICATIONS THE TL lONS OF PENNSY • ttlt map .d `moth bvo. Cloth, CIAO.LVANIA HUNT'S TIWPROVED 151 AP OF VENANOO CO. CAL REGIONS, showing farms, sectiose, townships, stc.,eto. MOO: IDL POINT'S IMPROVED RUP OF WARREN Ou.. nniform.chth Map of 'Penang° 011 glom Iv. BURT'S MAY OF NvEsr VIRGINIS. /INF* OUID. V. DInOR ADS AND It MISTER FOR OIL V? ELLS, $L .co. VI. 017, LEASES—two lands. 10 grata. I liE NAT , ONAIi PETROLEUM TINES, pub- Litho' Meekly -1D calls, 13 be per ancittou JOHN P. MlNT,Publinher, 69 FIFTH ST., MASONIC HA 4T Sent try return post on iooolpt of prim .421 NEW GROCERY—The r-vderelgned hlu§ opened an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of fresh and WELL SELEILIMED GROCERIES in Oleo NEW STORE. In addition to otner not , Otto...they wottld cm% attention to their stone of Eastern BRA.SIS BOUND CEDAR. WARE. I BCOTT ararra, Jrai Iron comer Liberty slid Ye= 'tree& Currnicurisa,s OriteL AT.l.zon-Wer, July' El, 1882. Q, , EILLELI PROPOSALS (addreseed to C.- 7 the Committee on Streets) will be received t at this Wilco, until THURSDAY August 2, ISSS, cluelve, for furnishing Cast•tion tincture for the East aide of Federal Street, where It moues Ohio Street, similar to the one on the. West aid. By direction of City Connelly. Jr2o:td B. B. rich.NOLS,Oontrouen DwsuANG nouns FOR. BALE on yaw, street:nix& street, grist street, Fourth street, Leacoelt street, Sect* street, East Lame, Liberty street, Bedford street, Seeded street, Liberty street, Allegheny. Webster street. Most ar ..siteet,_Logien attset, Franklin streat, Oarson street, 11Fgh street, Mount Washington, G other Locations. Apply at the Beni ErtatO 111- Ate of S. OOTIONOZT tr. SONS, Jra Zderket street, .. . .. ~„....„......• ~.__,,„.,......_ ....„:„, •,• • , ••• • ....,..•.......-.„........,„,.._:.,-„..._.,..., ,_,.._..., 'S. Bestir BTATZ9 7-30 i.oa u. TEIRD NATIONAL WI Corner of Wood Street and Virgin Altai FISCAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES wad SPECIAL AGENT of J.y Cooke, U• 5. Adeef for Qs sale of the Seven-Thirty Loan, POPIIILUI LOIN OF THE PEOPLE, MEM Only Jus.)rtn in the IVltvri, , 0011 VERTI 131,E INT() U. S. -211 9/X PER CEAIt GOLD BDARING BONDS. rrir-LtberslOomrsisalorsahowed to dealers. J. B. LIVENGSTON. Casidor IND NATIONAL BANK, 01 . Pittsburgh. Omer of Hand and Liberty Streets, SpasOffl Airflow of JOV Uooko for the solo of NEW SEVEN-'2HIHTY LOAN R. C. GRAY, ID. E. PARK, JAMES REES, IT. AI. H.L.RTVN, E. W. OLIVER . , JR.. 'JAKE anal._ HENRY LLOYD, IJA.MES H. wataliT., JOHN GRAFT, JEHD P. N. J. HIGLEY, DAV. CRAIMD, F. H. GORDON. mi-2.5,3ma Two .11:74:›33.tma 'L'oar . 13:Ziesy , I - -- TNSURA_NCE. t. strictly the People•. Loan, and is being btorbel at the rate of about nve millions per day. These bonds beat I. interest of each hundred dollar., and are convertible st matu rity into U. S. Five-Tweaty St: Per ()cot Gab Bearing Bonds. Full commissions will be allowed to" bulks. Bankers, and Broken, who purchase for neleale. C. H. RIGGS. Cashier pus EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK O f Pittsburgh Chartered by the . Capital Organized mule Stale of Pa., IEI6. $1,00t1,000. 'Natal Law 186 i Tyls Bank Au been designated DEPOSITARY Or THE United States Treasury J STIOENBERGEWW. NIICION. w. I ANDBES_,___ON i n. J. earDraisten,__ JAMES L BENNETT, ISLW.BELTZNODYme R. D. IDOcHILLLN, .1. A. OAIIGREY, IL T. LEEOS JA., W. W. N.AIIIIIN 1. M. PENNOZDE, A. D. SMITH. BYRON FL r EL M. MURRAY. Cashier. I miossei • canted agent for the sale of the 7...8.0 Ma CD , .A. M 67 . Every facility will be Drava to iLlscaters or pa , a purchasing for re•aale. VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT )ALZELL OIDoe adjoining Machine Shop of the RMS. bnrgh and °maneßavine B.allroad Company. . Brst Youghiogheny Family Coal and Nut Coal ALWAYS ON BAND COAL DELIVERED AT SHOUT MOTIF.( L.esse your orders st THE OFFICE. or A. 'l•tr IN , s a OU, Hose atreetvor et THE OFYIUE. Ilith street. jeSSAt COUPONS! COUPONS! SEPTEMBER, JANUARY COUPONS BOUGHT Highest Market Rates Robinson, McLean & Co. J72o.lwlta■ _ ICURLLNG CREAM. Dime. Demorest's Curling Cream AN EX()UISITE POMADE. , For Fixing, 'Curling and Beautifying 111.111 Can be repented at the OENTI3.A7. DRUG STORE, Corner Cdato wad Federal etreelr In Market berme, Lite eheny. • a.ROCILRIES. Via bags prima and choice Flo Coffee; pockets Old tloverarnent lays IJuliire; 173 half chest. Orcen and Jason Teas; 30 bags prime lilac, LS lilac. choice P. R. Sugar; 50 (10: prince Cuba doi leo bide Refined do.; Vix) do. Samna, choice brands; Oo do Cuba Molasses, cheap; lo tierces tileurtigas MOlasses; boo boxes Congress Tobacco, 0. and 10a; 50 Md.. emoking do. Arriving and in store. For .ale by Larri.E, Ball(l) b. PATTON, ji . Z Nos. 111 and 110 Second at. Pittsburgh. 8 3 MARKET STREET. CARNAHAN ec CO., DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Sewed, Netted end Pegged moots, Shoes end Bal moral,. for Lathes, Ouste, Bays, Youths, lasses ana Children. Irak addltione are made every meek to our Stock, end `•Smail rroa.s and quick Return.. f• our eystem of gelling. reezult and careful atter lion given to orders. jr.iftstat DR. J. L. MpK.E.E., confines his attention entlroiy to the predict of madame, and will promptly attend to all calls la hm prdeadon, day and night. Orincy : No. 67 sEvrarrit STREET Jpl==d2mm 11ADLY RocßEßsuouszri PAISOPPOTtritPCS 0P Ssissmaittare. /sad. C 7 • . - " cam:amt. NEW 211.11.TTINGS; 'WHITE AND RED MEMO) In all widths, of the Intel importation. F.ANOT MATTING, neetaatiheadickeel cilqcs Just recelved end for *Araby • bIeFARLANft h COLLINS, .5 71 cud 73 Fifth •treet. I HEWITT'S ]?OT.YTRCUM FUR TILE ELMS, • ls acknowledged by all who have rag] ltt be A No. I. Try it yo - doubters and b convinced. For sale by all druggists. jytioiyd A PEW FOR PAIR We are autbortted to offer for sale ORE OF THE BIOST ELIGIBLE PEWS; the &mood, Presbyterian, Chnetti. ll.lfoLket CO. PICKLES.- 10 barrels prime, in vinegar for sae by J . B. CANFIELD. pBII"I..kNCIIe Manufacturers and Merchants 11%4D BAN CE COMIPANY. Of Pittsburgh., , FFICE: No. 87 WATER STRESS (BAGALEY'S BVILDINCE) J. L BElCNETT,Preatdent. .1. W. CHALFANT. Vice President. WM. P. J0N1r....9, se .,, tary . NORM AGAINST Loss BY FMB Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. suiscroius : JAMES 1. HENNETT, , Ai E. W. PAINTER, J A:3:ff: L. SUWAREZ,!3.:W. CHALFANT. ROBERT LEA., l ISALLE MEE], J. O. PERSHING, WILLLUE WALKER M. W. WATSON, E. O. BUSHNELL, L. R. mosisor, !JOHN WILSON, HAINEY A WEAVES. mrssmd INSIIRLNCE. BUATRANS' NEB & MABINB Insurance Company, orrn: CORNER 1900,0 AND VIM (Over PeopteNettona) Bank.) RICHARD C GRAY. President. DAVID E. PAR Vice Prealdent. ROBERT MINIM, Secretary will Insure Against all Kinds FIRE AND MARINE DISKS. UREKA INSURANCE COMPANY, Office : Corner Water and Market fits., J. H. tinoratimiteza. Presldscii. W. H. NIIIICII, Viee Preside/WI. 1301=1MT PLIUSEY, Soaretari. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALL KINDS Marine-and fire Riske. 7 AMES BOVif P, IPROVED BO vO TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other wells No. 136 WOOD 6TIikET, • .P/TTSZTVILOR. 74. Tool. warranted made of the =7 bast SLICK) AND LOW MOOR 240 N. raCYNrang* Cta Xara. Z:12.10015. with inch oftklat al ace asconary to onetios openUoas, TIP. 1 ANVILS, BEL ES, LOWS, VIS SLEDG ESS ES, YLLJAM, SHOVELS, PIES. NOVEMBER. Rope, Leather and Gun Setting, ADDY d, EWERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Load. GEO. A. X I:.L.LY Plumbers' !Uteri* in General. Fitted Up in the Most Ittpproved Tanks Hand vltli lead or copper.• Haim fitted up with water or pETEOLTA cILACEILNE WORaS.— a. R. LEOKY. ELanufutoxer. of his 011ie Orator; Patent Improved OIL Vil t kiAL TOOLS. SANSOM POST AND WALICES,.;:'..BEA.INI laceis, and all FIXTITRE23 ESEtt TN AWOL. WOOL tow slam WELL-1,,Pr0a.13 and 311 OHIO STREET, on the ripper tette Of_thp gas ebester Pawnor' RallwaY. P.O. AcatlMlll BOX. IVA.LLTGITENT, Pia, • Particular aramition le !rotted to Ids lalalkw.._ provernents to Jere Wad Joints, all reads of the purest. Sligo and 4.0 w Moor lollt. haddithlef ex pressly for them parts warranted and made to atan'dard sizes the 'pins and waste of any atm at Latins any e th er of Ids zumafactute having the same number) . Steam -rzdtrow stre d "_.„ Work suede to outer.. ;We With the P and examine, and Judge for themselves ; and we challenge equality sod p and.coiapati• ticm. Senet for Gird Circular. firlisenthtas Pittapursb, P ALLEGHENY CiTr •••,....,-..--. • ."•,:-,'i..il.i':t','-:'-_-::::.;.•,'''?••,'':',',.k1:•,74--.:..4.-::.v" DiasoTortu Of Pittsburgh. (EtAGALEDS HMLDEnt.) MANUFACTIIREFI OY W JELL BORERS FuntlAhed at HATCHETS, I:Sl Gn ts ‘ PLANER. • • LEVELs, NA.IL6I, bak, nil of which I hive constantly In MFG. nadt. PEACTICAL PLIMWM. No. 165 WOOD STREE'T, (OPPOSITE nen. crErernmu- LEAD PIPE, PIG ft BAR LEAD. OIL itsrixEniss., N. 13.—AllordorO promptly attended tO., & ggTLEY. STOC4 wicuuss zwa, , Th• Esalteri and Brokert Board luring adortsa the followirig • • RATES:' OF COMMISSION . - we will be goveried thereby from thls date : Stoat. selling at', sad nocier, I toots. pet elms. do. do. go and np.toVll pa nat. do. do. in do. 11 * awe. do: . do. 1101 and over. of 1 per oral. Yll OIL OIL LEASES GM be, bud ou tbe most fnooroble tams n Ist* of four or Tre.etes, on Whitely Creek, Rear the tiow tqg well' A barrels) meek Unt week by thy. Standand 01b42konpany. OrPittabarils. Apply to le= STEEL re BAILEY, Walden Well. FOR BALTA. ONE FIVE YEAR oill'ma*E. ?racei tuuitz saddle; tioti In tilusiiiss; No. Nel LIBERTY num JORDAN, HOLLISTER It 00r