tri4burgh &ate. 1 . 1311,121/3313,5r ' turns PIIBLISIIIIO AISOCIATION PRIDir, AUGUST 4. 1865 • • " ATEION COIIFTY TIC • ,r;5.• icacrarnticri Arrows= s LEVI B. 1.1171 T, of .AlleguevY• - • 7012. COMPT COPPEOLLEP4---, LEST, Pits Townstip„ • sox TllPAStaitli of Liberty TOMAS? , ' POI STAPP MUMPS t :muszet ''';'*ole /immix : ‘-- - - =-- , ° SIN ° S T AMEbt l l .° ,!Pciti t tle a u T grufd 'reap SLACK,' of .7. P. ciedrili442. UPP...mtra+' 26-PAlTlLMitaiterT • son court oorittozionns iorteinarr fMfrif, of Lore? St. 01i7V79. Pon cornySOWETO= B. L. alecuLLEy, of Bthithsharii. •-irour. MIMI OP tools: VOUS CHESS. of Mutters Townably. UNION STATE CONVENTION. AStati ConventiniSM boImILI it Vtaistsbtaß, on THURSDAY, THE DPrn AUGUST, no, 012 o'slock, DT., fir the pnit.oss of _petting Da madam. Hon a State, Ticket to be supported by its friends of Dial:futon at the coping October eddied. TLe estnest;ao zialotwlpsisiii" a taiiiibio* sensed 'the great victory in it alia macs the out enetslii denoisnaol as a taDure,*a .'sbnlons anstitss in 1553. 'Oar, flag hem bees maintained—onr manes de. etroyedmrour Goverrunent nteettfedr indpetiente• Iref every friend who -laded In tele terait,:teke minute to be :represented !attest 'Cidnventien.. We intuit tee to is Chet the traits of - nur mos! are not lost to the tfetten.:. Studio= of out tioportancowlll be prestotot toe constderotton, ava NMI dlstriat to the State amid to roproototed. Wolter °Mho 'Mott cattna oommittie. SIDLCN N*C"lnun. Wax' Fozsatt- ?ocrugraL - • . squELMING TREASON. The order deciariiii the late municipal eleerlon in chmond null. and void ban im• portent 'and very slgnifleant Inchlent In the history,Of the times. It we a strong ma- flown batten:oy, Imtperfectly justifiable ifnot unavoidable. It was : test question be, twtenloyaity and treason; for it is rioter!- . out that the suecessful candidates in that election based their dating upon thdr former '',devotion to the cause or the Confederacy s and their continued hostility to the rule of the Government of the United Stales. The manner in which tbat election was conduce Jed _was a bbld and studied defiance of the ;natiOnal autholity, and Was tantamoimt to T- a declaration of independence, and was :manifestly eo intended. - It was wilinh,thie part of . our . authorities . to give those , people—Who bad clearly for feited by Bieir rebellion ever3,....constitu tiolud right they ever opportunity to put themselves right if.;they bad any de „ sire to' do so. This they could hive done ”, by e.hoosing men to offlce.who had at least some shadow of 1400-1 to the citaracter of ;loyal men: But their conduct waytha very TopPoslie - of this, and they took especial Pains to make it as Offensiiitly spas possible. Very well, they have been on probation Andlixe proired recreant; weighed In the r balance and fomid - Waiitligi and 'now we auppose.they. will have to ,be coptent with a military government Cr/theif eitY. The coUntry and tile world'AvoTila AFAR this course now ; Int hidthliteo of the teitper and spirit of those people ant been afforded, it might have been difflenit to hive j fled- the continuance of martial law tri:a ' ,commtualty, in 'width all foreThie itniposition to the government had ceased, and where the mass Of theieople mere crowding tie halls in whiCh mitt& of allegiance were ad . ministered. Thla- election, - dud - the bold dellant spiritfn wbick s itvirasemulucted, has shown to•thilirytil people Cf tlee- country ranch those oaths ate -worth. worth. , - If not Ilichmend,only, bat all Virginbi, ahall be ander, nilliCiirY role for feti montlis,! even years, these incorrigible rebels wilt have only themselves to blame for it. The kresident has given them a fair cbance-,- but they persist in glorying 'in their great ;crime, and is inking insifit- and defiance 1n the fecoOf the go - Venni:lent. There re -.mains, therefore, no alternatiCe but to deal eneedea - until•thei see pro pato becotne true .friends. • By the.may, - what does the rritsburgh think Of 'Our Deraoctatic President bIii*.BLASTEtiqACES: . Messrs. SnominEncEn c 0.,; are erect . ing two large filled sinelting- furnaces just. below their wed.known iron mirk' In . . put Fifthward.. 'Their furnace. lot has -fronts of 201.1e0t on the Alleghiny rivd. - and art' _Ains, street, and is 143 feet:deep front Etrui ~..strel- t o the -river._ =lt is' Surrounded by a -- trubstantial mine wall and' the part""appio., prated to ; the furnaces - rind hdrise,• has been .considerably.- elevated by filling: The work is - pretty far advanced and is.pro. .greeeleglilP.Ativtindov.thisubnendenco . -of 311.....iic0n:./3ncs, kivirytidng about, • these worksia - "of the mod I 'complete , and • substantial kind. • Tko brieiress of atneithin ;iron •from. the' ore IB comparatively a new one in thideity and its vicinity, but it bids fair , to become -very lerge; , " The 1. • 41 ', 6 Y-Pert," tegion fat ' misites the laigd „portion 'of the ore,' and _will probably continue to ',do so; but a con aiderabfe Ottantitili bit:might from the Iron -Mountain, -Blot Snob:-:and other great . mines of Etissonti:, 'Theist Ores aft so pelt • that theybed trinsporbition from those distant places Monist Val as pi g metal. „Morcott - lion is becoming scarcer and more • eiperiefire - iiiallik forests '- aro .dbiapPearing and the val*Ol c sidul for pthvr talrfOSCS l . 9 becominggruatei sactgrpeirs. but Science and skill's:re ftiiitiodimmW tife - difilmattes which olleLlPPel PACtutelv at tint Viper _ i s Milled 1 44 1 .4.14 2H egi i . ." Utill -smelted : w i th dke - i awe at Is tusifor some years pastas:tient involution haibeeti going on in - the Aron I •l l tel.Pa - eelcflAd . these smelting, futnatted, iii and around .. -PithalnizglaL.' ' ' - ?Wort RABAT Shur, of trtdbita.' ~_ it Will be reet:dleeta l wad,long a Prisoner, in the bg , 4 B :sir the,rebels; and resigned Goat in the 134413ensielk(aietter erbtrij,ib: by Prisop,,in order that his pisiamight be filled brf...t.rde llnion tiani7.oo3- thereby,: break the dead lock Which.- hleinfoliaitery absence had oectwoned in that body, has been nOminatedio - the seine position bythe oinferees, of the nett' §erintorial ,dletriet of Intilano,.::Cerabiie and :Jefferson, - After four"htiridia tannizivs:. Jefferserr:-.Withdrewirts'-lnanto, when his 007043 CasetheirviteiAilitgoript ITS Hs will be elected.of,coniso. . _ Ilonagn-HagglXiind ,lonzoconirola or On; :dneto the New York Tenn*: A, conespondent of the Ruder(' to* : . • - 15 Elatt4 aniunnieed' In`a few dqa. The causes that led to thls action eee only Wu-4414:.riLiCet opinion that be _has been crowded out hy.i4eshbilagnences. He •,miginallyaaraed the antra property of the .713 , - un, box :14 an evil Ufa Ualalfarala: St bat° a Joint itor.A.ieoppany. Paignad.lb:Maret. 'Oa centre). Of Os 'PsPer bleentfact, but what . does a ftatfac4al2ol l t4 ta4.lwhen one of the con. .tractiag partlet entematior the sole purl** ef moon/P/I•bligits ultimate i*4191.1 2. flanawria letter Wrltar r . tn aimektnear Gen. Gant's, vitt; Tie avOired•hla bend In toe M en= doctrine aid Sisid is i`eince _the netting at thieasuinby,ea Male° was =Act whlati Irene° Varga not boo:lb:IOW/tat taro: our domestic troableeolt area therefore anfriendly to end egir governmotjahcnild at letagtre all car =tat force in iddbr the natkiis against the Ercucki,, ; MEE NCIIIJOEg IN RICHMOND. The following letter, written by a noble ruing lady, will be read with interest The South used to have one "peculiar institu tion"-TSlavery ; the North has long had and yet has another—Free Schools. The first has been swept away ; but no sooner is that done than the other goes in to fill up the void. Only let the teachers of free schools have far play among the poor of the South, both white and black, and the aristocratic politicians will find their occu pation gone: 'BICILIIOIiD, July IC, 186,5.— T0 the Editor of the Harlow( Republican—DEAE Sin—lt was, my privilege, as you know, to spend the 'Easter holidays in Richmond. The ladies of the Freeconenta Aid society ar rived about the some time, and were soon actively engaged in their excellent work. But:the little, helpless children of the poor *bites, too pang for usefidness, were lying about the payement, in Bente! the Com mission Room in, ragged, *retched-looking groups, shivering, - crowding the sunny igiots, and Occasionally begging for a child's paper, with B, C's: in t 4 It was then suggested . :that-these little 'ones should be gathered in, and Area schools organized. The work was' commenced at once, by C. Thurston Chase, - Esq., the practical, effi dent worker in_this matter. July- Linda' me again in Richmond, and two hood schools, one numbering one him; dred-pupili (Mrls.,) another one hundred and &irty '(boya,) are now inimecessful op - amities, In two churches on Oregon Hill, some of the children coming more than two miles for the,precioas instruction. It is the cherished desire of our Union President, "tried • and true," to elevate the condition of the poor whites of the South; and is not this movement in Richmond be ginning at the beginning? Is it not good work to - teach any child enough of arithme tic to prevent -Ids _being cheated, to.write his nwn letters and receipts, and above all, to read his own Bible, le at the-way of salvation may , be open to him? I abhor treason, and constantly pass traf tors with as much indifference as if they were not human, except when a sudden thought of "Ltaby," "Castle Thunder" or - "Belie Isle," wakes up within me a feeling of bitterness towards them which .I can scarcely repress. Bat the little innocent children—the purest, sweetest things In Richmond—how my heart yearns to them. Are they to he left to grow up in ignorance, benighted enough to be rushed blindly into another such war? God forbid! I appeal to every benevolent _heart in the land. It seems hiredible, but it is true, that this movement 18 bitterly opposed by the selfzstyled aristocracy here, who declare they will never pay a dollar's taxes is sup port of free Schools! To the North then belongs the great work of gratitutious in. institutions throughout the continent. About the middle of August I hoPO to be back in my own school in Pfdladelphia pre paratory to 'the re-opening in September, where 1 shall be glad to receive money or schoolbooks for the cause, as other schools -are now in course of preparation. I remain, very respectfully, lilAvty E. Tanen., 1841 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. An Unpardoned Itebeklp. Favor or Negro FranchLse. The Montreal Gazette publishes a long letter from ex-Senator Foote, whothet se ceded, from the Union and then from the Confederacy, and who isnow in Canada. Mr. FooWtakes:a sit,,,by,ful review of the past career of the South, and says: We scouted all the counsels then supplied to us; we despised the language of timely admonitionvwe madly-kept np the tires of sectional excitement, piling upon.them from time to time, such lestemumble rubbish as Ressas-Nebraska bills, Leconipton Consti tutions, and aggressive Democratic Presi dential Idatforms, and lot the :evil tree which we planted, has imrai poisonotut .fruit, the taste of which has been death in es:Rai:llo -r. - • Slavery In North America is clearlynow at an end, and its Muse revival is just as impossible es it would be to call up the •mouldering dead tram the graves where they sleep - and to endue them anew, with their former:vitality and vigor.. 'The soon er we of the South fully realize this fact, the btttex it will be for ourselves and for our whole comitry. iiiiinoom FOE TIM SLAMS A conornon OP rizzEmoar, FOE TnE ArarrEs. We mist, in Order to be free ourselves, agree never hereafter to interfere with the ' freedom of others. Me must amend our Stale Constitution as soon as possible, and embody therein mir cemsent that the four millions °of bend:men and bond-women heretofore existing Rim , Southern soil shall be henceforth Italie° in all respects as those of the white racowlieriately dordiriated,over them: in otherwords, lyti must formally re-' colinfre the state of tangs already existitur; and bind oniselves to do nothing to 'disturb it in atl future,thae. We must, in order In assure our Sewn retrum to Ilbe y and happl. nen!, not only recognize the colored deni zens ofthe South as now-free, but we must - allow them the same means or preserving theirfreedom that - we ourselves desire to 'poises& They must he freemen in fact as -well as in name.. nr.uno BIIPFILAGE. We must consent to their being invested with the elective franchise; and this must be done, too; no matter what cherished no tions we may emertain in regard to the mental inferiority of those whoth some of um have heretofore•reFarded as the doomed `,posterity of Ham. hor can we now safely tar about mrrying them through a course of sPecial'tntelage and probation such as I understand you to recommend, ere we metre them Our own e - qtrils_before the law of the land. 'These are not matters for our reg. uletioiN bur are too be attended to by those who 'hold in their bands exclusively the sword and the purse of the nation.. I tell you ' ; my dear sir, and, - through - yon,,lwielrto urge ttpon the whole mass of my fellow-countrymen of the South, that these things einstbe done by us, else our States will not be allowed to have sen ators and representatives in Congress, or even: he permitted, without molestation, to admintster-their own municipal 'concerns.. This, I Bay to yon emphationtly, Is a settled matter; it Is re; judicata, and there is no ap peal forMs in the case. " • hlr. "F . &de concludes with a pleafOrelplal . . rights to riegroes, on the ground.that it will open ' a'clicnioacre.ints rent sue soma.. ' Our true' friends and 'bisi future allies-In the Northam ihose - whe are now`pleading Mew behalflorjusticeandler a,tdridly and politic faibearanse asAle the, past: „ if we- fail Mit to be - ecLual - to the demands of the prptent - toidtleal exigency, we shall • in slew ,short years at most find onmehres once more happy, and mid prosperona - For Lam not among those who at all 'doubt the tom e.uceess of the new-system oflabor • now 'being introduced - In the- Beath; nor do I agree -with those who apprehend any great Warr of any, kind as likely anise., from the ;proposed extension of the elective ftsrechise to :both classes of of Our 'leathern popnlation;alikm I doubt at ill i that with:proper jadg ment,' diligence and thrift, Southern plan tations will be aA r r i zeronit under the new system of, agrl - labor as that' ever `were ander thee d one; and I em decidedly et an opinion that there will bees little of, Iratlandiunfairaeas in Out elections here after in thq:Esouthern Mates; and upon the whole as ledicions and beneflolal an exer cise of the tight of saffrage as there hai over heretofore been. s a ' Oe Lone Buouoness a London letter says "ills face bas become thiwand with ere - 4 bit nose andel& are.nuthing near: aciputintance'; his fraree is-bent; and when he walked;-which - hti - did'all the time, no matter who was speaking—it' was with - stepa.two Or three inci , ea at a time, ; its le, 'went about, various Lords came and tobk ‘hlibarsh4l and upon - every ;occasion he had 'to have the. name - whlapered e upon which be mould' shake •the hand held inbnazgalif, contineing the process , to'what niusthava beena very uncomforta ble Went Ishould think: In short, if the old clan's mlnd is (as I. sluktld:thick from his recent ahattrditme). as doubled tip thakY as his body ia, 1 :thhtk we may have reason toted. tenderly with Itlajnily speeches about Ariesrles,i. the , liewL York consul It la esii. Mated thatithe aggregate population:of the State will Prove to be four millions three hundred and fiftythenund. The tendency, of population, as has been since. the con.' structlon ofrailroads, - Is toward the com mercial centres; and hence there is a large increase in most of the cities, and a relative diminutiell Wilke rural cquallel, TOMO TO VICE•ADiIIRIL FIREIGET, GITMC Z TEM CLIIIN (F TILE "CNION cur.," Jun' 0, 1E65. LT OLIVES' WESDELL HOWELL Nov DBEnt Mendsand shipmates rins Since half our battle'. woo, A broadside for our Admiral I Load every crystal gnu I Stand ready till I glee the word— You won't have time to tire— And When that glade. name Is heard, Then lot the maladech fire Boo" foremost sinks the rebel men, Our eyes not sadly tuns And see the pirates buddlley aft To drop their raft sneer* ; Soon o'er the sea-worm's destined prey ThiiitteelVrave shall aloes— oActrish Free from he e face • 1 of da oes l But ah I what splendors fife the sky I What glories greet the morn I The storm-test banner strokes on high, Its heavenly hues new burn? Its red fresh dyad in heroes' blood, Its peaceful white mompure, To float unstainedOrer field and flood While carta enclose endure I All shapes that feel the living blast Must gide from Mortal view— • Bleck roil the billows of the past Behind the present's bine— Feet, fast are lessening in the light The hull names of idgb renown -0 wn— Tro ßenb p, ow's tu m 6 proud som do pale tram night, d di" bo srn Senue one tall frigate walks this sea Or skirts the safer shores Of all that bore to victory Our sterol obi Commodores t Bull, Bainbridge, Potter—where. are they 1 The answering billowier:di Still bright in mernorrs sweet God rest each salient soul I briebter.name must diht their light With more than noorrtido rap- The Viking or the River Fight, The continuer of the Bay Shape not for him the marble form, Let never Monza be east,' But see to hint his through the battk , atortn, Lashed flag-ship's mast. Row thee, yottr brOadidde, shipmates all, With grape well loaded down 1. Nay garlands filled with sunshine fan, To gild his silvered e.own I Igivethe name that fits him best -.:tAy, better than his own— The Sea King of the sovereign West, Who made his mast a thome I NEWS ITEMS. Tug famous foreign legion, commanded by Baron Barney O'Bryan, a French -Irish soldier of fortune, left Matamoros a few days since far Tampico. The legion was composed of scoundrels and convicts from almost every nation in Europe. It is said they were withdrawn from Matamoros to prevent desertion, as fully one half the number onginally stationed over the river ran away. There are now no foreign troops at Matamoros. The garrison' consists of about three thousand inefficient Mexicans. Tiro court-Martial. of which Brigadier General Underwood Is president and Col onel Chipman is judge-advocate, has ad journed until August 15th. The several members have obtained leave of absence for two weeks, Which they will spend at Cape May and other places. On the re turn of the members and the assembling of the court, the case of Captain Henry Wins, late commander of the Andersonville prison, charged with violating the customs of war, will be takt..n Washington Star. Tun steamer Lillie Martin, from the month of the Maxia , s river, six milesbelow Fort Benton, reports hostile Indians all along . the. Upper Missouri. Only fear boats got through to Fart. Benton with their. freight, in consequence of the low water. Fully four thousand tons of freight Is now on the river. Discoveries of gold continue, and large quantities were being unearthed. There has - been no ram on the Upper Missouri this season above Fen Randall. SEVERAL Urdon citizensresiding at Byre:. case,have received notice within the last week that if they . donotleave the coun try they will be taken out and shot. It is feared there is a combination of returned rebels in that section who will undertake to drive or frighten away the Union men living there. IT is now thought that there will be no serious Opposition by Clergymen in lifisaoh at to the putting in operation of that clause of the new Constitution of that State- re quiring theni to take,an oath of loyalty as &pre-requisite to the exercise of their minis terial fttuctions. Tart thorikand dolliushave been saved to the city of St. Charles, bla by the late rains accomplishing what' htunan att had failed to effect—the high water having cleared out the heretofore obstructed Chan siel-of the Missouri riveron the St. Charles side. A Cora:wars dispatch in the Cincinnati Gazette says that General Cox will formally open the campaign in Warren on the 15th of August, and that it Is expected that Rs- Governor Tod and Hon. Hutchens will speak at the same meeting. Tim Medina (Ohba) Gazette says that oi Thunrday last, shortly before 'dark, Mr. David Heray, of that village, was eh t by a man named William Lamphear, the charge -striking him inllin the face. It was thought he could not live. Trcs Mitamoras Raseacro mentions,the receipt at that city of machinery fora very extensive cotton factory to go up in the in tater of Mexico. They have the best wa ter power, and the cotton raised in Mexico Is only surpassed by the Sea Itland. A DELEGATION reeentlyanived at Wash. tegtoninora Scotland, representing nearly four million dollars, seeking investment in Southern lands. They will soon raise their capital to five million dollars and set tle in Virginia. As arrangement has been made by which a controlling interest in the. Xinion Pacific - Railway has virtually passed Into the hands of the Pennsylvatda and Ohio Central and Little Miami railreads. Trmitz thousand dollars were stolen from the pollefontaine Railroad-Depot at Indian. apidis nn Monday.. The thieves were ar rested yesterday, and the money recovered. iir Hentacky, on Thusday last, some six or seven candidates for the Legislature were 'arrested by order of Gem Palmer. Tan Annual Commencementorthe Penn. sylvania College will take place on Thurs day, the 10th of August. IT 1s said that the lady-visitors at Sarah). ga, thil Summer, patronize the faro banks Miziy heavy robberies have recently been "perpetrated. at Cape May. Orrosto TO 01T115.-A eorrespendmt writing from Richmond, relates an Incident as follows: A. modest • young country girl, on applying far ;rations to one of our relief agents. a few days , ago, was asked' if she had ever taken the oath. "No, indeed, sir," WO her terrified reply, ,- "I - beret swore la all my life." "But yea mtua take the oath, my good girl," said the agent,-"or I -cannot: give you the tottem" r ei "No, Indeed, I can't elrei mother. Alma taught mayurves swear.". The egret, ?masted, and, the maiden e pertinaciously rebind 'all :Attempts at 7permmildn, until overcome at lastb the.'dread. lel conflict between naceralty and her high sense of rueful dory, et* dam= .mt with dawnoist MAIN 11 you =1 make me do hell a t iticked tidfor;V-',ls Me itkr es;, PUBLIC VrOTICES. VNlfinir ' corztry - zazotrTlVE colu an Mee' Will tsmi 'Mat EL&TUR-The Vsion Ooasty. E. :Ostia Coati DB.Y. ' AUGUST St% 1.N5, at drama West& a. ,st ths omca trulustry.,zsmpatO,b. BaaWS! 4. = st• teadaaes to dalred. T. . W. T,,GILM9Ftri, • ~t 41f'7~!J:I wY'i . . ji,L A IJOTOIN SAsj.B•ciP. Dry Goods, Linens, Clotbisdisd H0T1343 Fuittishing Garnish , . .• • THIS (Friday) EVENING , at 3 o'clock. ATITA3O7TIO'II&Lt, • : • No. hs Ptah atreal.r. anti „ T. A. BICOTAT LAND, enctq. .NOTLer. . • . . THE 801100 L )10A11D.OF 1110 Coll ROWPISUIP. WW moot et-SHARON„ N . 14, Townabiyod B.A.TUR,DA:r, the 18th day olt gut, at oee_o'cloek 2 m., to emalry SrotEry , TZLOBEEtB. - Wane xmcd 'apply msly those tag good,oestitleatel.: , , S. STE EPSON, Suitable tar a Matt; Gtia; oAr - Batt kW; Cr anrother Dulness regal a tiatterlty of For.' Igor Mr/toraePowere Aapp, It at • . iraitatt to Bnurannit-intErr. SOLDIERV. .._... The vatleiniiii etantaitartis yartotut leitteta appointed at Unmet meatier or the SOL.- zniusvisoltinazziT,AssocannO/C ft. quieted te taunt at the Boaatk or Takes Booze, en Saturday, AUJICIAS Oilb4 at 3 o'clock pa nt. The intereat, or tho oattee demands speech's attene ante . , • S. B YOB . , malt Bee. and (Mr. seoritary. 'WINDOW SHADE% of all sVies enl • sizes. Atm, Trlsi, am. Always oa band, and for bY IL pirr.T.Tps, Jgr rim lib utl Mil% Our otrest.! .VE 1 . OST.-THURSDAY AFTERROON, on WYLIE cTREET. between filth and Con. ea attests, a POCKET BOOK. containing a TY, and FIVE DOLLAR BILLS. back.). and rum mall change ; alset rec (Green eipt.. with owners. name. The Ander will be wo liberally rewarded by leaving it at the GAZETTE OP. FIUE. anent - ma. NOTICE. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE DEMAND CREEK UNION OIL CORPLIIT MU please present their Certificates at the office Of the Company, and receive the new issue. W. W. HERRON. Secretary and Treasurer. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing between John Moffett sod James Old; tinder the name and style of MATEY:TT & OLD, was dirsolvid by 'au tos] mown', on the 20th day of July. A. D. 036:5. All persons hay .ng clams against said firm ate re. quested to present the same for 'payment, and those Indebted to said firm will settle with John Matfett, who is alone authorized to settle the pa tine., Of amid firm. tortaw JOHN BUFFETT. NOTICE. The fitly of BUFFETT ar. OLD has 7101 been dlisolged,etther by agreement or otherwise, and John /karat Is not alone .authortzed to collect firm debts, and make settlements.- anglt JAMES OLDS. RV:IIVEY GIVE NOTICE to the publla, that according to an agreement With James ma, my former partner, and In the exercise of my legal rights. I hereby declare the late firm 01 Montt .ts Old dissolve:, on the 21th day of July. E. H. UM& - Mr. .Old mai agreed that the stock and property of the late firm samild be taken by me, at an appramement thereof, to be made by appraisets to be appointed by Mr: The appraisers have teen appointed, lag an appraise. Meat made by them, and I am willing to accept, 'and have accepted the property at the appraise ment, (although 1 think it a high o n e and will amount with Mr. Old for his share of the veins thereof, as fixed by said appraisal:mit. I there fore claim the tight, and intend to carry on the same business at the old places, on my own as count, and in my own name. Inasmuch as Mr. Old Is largely indented to the firm for money drawn out, 'hereby request persons indebted to the firm not to make pax went to Mr. Old without m_y con. sent. fataksej JOHN MATFETT. COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS. Pure White Burning Oil, enutantly on hand, and 14 . 1 t aale at TEE LOWEST MARKET RATES, B. C. & 7. a SAWYER. No, 47 WOOD STREET. BATES & BELL'S EMBROIDERED COVERS. A good line of New Goods. AIibIDNAL GLASS WORKS. NODES, RYRIE & CO., Manefaettuare of Blaelc and Green Glassware, Drugslats. Ware, Bottles, Demlianas. Carberin &a. Warehouse: de. 144 WATER STREET, BETWEEN AIIEtTRFIELD IND GRANT STREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. We warrant our Wares to be superior to any maAufnottind Wald of the Iflocultalna Always ea hand, Glassware of the ahoy* desaripdea. All laden promptly attended to. Particular atter. non paid top:lrate mould'. autfly BATES & BELL'S- TOB. STRIPED DIIIIITIr. umnieze. FIEKLSIOR Bo9li-HOLDER. An Article for the Wrininil. THB SIMPLZST, LEAST zirracsEvlSTßc:oxitlittaz Avg ) Ever devised. Library Schaal size FOR BALE BY DAVIS, CLARSEI a CO., U WOOD mire? hiiMailW The ehdereireed Ore nom prepared to execute, in the neatest and aunt expealtioun ma=nor, JOB PILIWIDIG of alllcu4s, lndiading PAPER BOOM TIT EQATITT.• tJ LEGAL uLANICS. 7 , Olitt/ULARek BILL HEM) S. POSTERS, 0101DS, • • • ited all kinds of BOOK AND FANCY JOB WORK. A7' GIVE US 'A TRIAI.IiS O'NEILL & ANDERSON. - Gantts Mom Job Qffloo, aullt. ad 81 PSIS West. J. Tr. P. *lrma' . .r. mistAaLs. WHITS SLA.GLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW; . 14740. 1043 Vil.l' 13. i SEttrect, PITTSBURG i PA, Wll sHand to all builneu In the lino of tholr Profenton, Including THE CULLEOFION OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE OOVEHNNENT. DIE. Seacita having been mustered out of the Dotted States Service, will hereafter ghee &Uwe lion to the badness of the newt'. &Calf 11001' SKIRTS, For Ladles, Misses and Children. New 'Wel, Jut opened at MeOLELLARD'S SHOE EMPORIUM, Op pion op TM! Coirrnonzatit op Arzzonnirr Conarr, • Trrreatracnr, Anglia% lOU% TO CONTRAOTORI3.—BEALED PRO POSALS will ba reoater d at this *Mee. until .Lib that, inaluaive Tor Building a Bridge arrow Pueksty Creek. ant the lino between- Allegheny and Wettworeland counties, near Partailtli it will also the require &butt:mar a new toe w raised. entenructure and new pier, Particulars will be furnished on application. • By direction of Count y Chnumisaioners; REFRY LAMBERT, ingladaelw • Uantrollet. SEWED KLP • BOOTS AND BROGANS, 1 767 Char., fit ;#IcULELLS.NDI- -toenov HOUSE, ' , 35 2 "t31. 13111tavoot4 - Etinuaroi.l .SP l # l 0 9w. • s si tistitrom rretato East COMMON Mter,heorr. Vag • ingraous VOVV.wlth white spot hear each dank, five years otd,, • f. Aoy,larormsticor l• regard tO firetert *lth the subscribe* tvllllsb *era, rewarded; HEAVE. DIETZGAII, .bluing/ al *2O Liberty 'treat, Pitt/lugh. NOTICE. I; • • Tie Stockholders at the WEST TTFIGINIA. BASIN OIL COMPANY aro tegineeted to meet et the ath° of Rebut Wrsy, Tr, No. 4 Hand it., ON TUESDAY, AUGUST . BMA% At font o , oloAti p. - m. Bulicieu of imporimiA6 NnU to tacrttebt' before the mening. ROARD . BY TH ORDER OF E . IDROULAMAT/ON. I. - To THE owrriss (*Dock ,s The citiheti of -Dog' withht the city of Pitts btue4 ate hereby no that all Epp baranttxr pat:anted to go at lama, without beLng properly , moaned, Will ea taken, - PPluan aastroyeci,,lit cordnace with Orellattnca. ,rnieptei Sectloni 41, 42 - and al Of 'Oa C,lty Eisnat of-Onhosonea.. Pitt , „Mayor.sburgh; latif ;„. ' "eirlw 11')A, yo o G : FOURTH ' • TAME-NOTICE That ibe BOUNTY TAM ct gra N r /n . n.te . lotoolOt on the roman nut proputh to noOdotionOn tAnnOtotAliatibly at tts tut lautotis Ono* dna 113 Pninbialoatta No. so WANNINOTONST. ROBERT BONE. 7_ I 15 barrels 14 - 6.2 Lard ont titore! c itudo o r ,or Duck creek utl'' , ‘ - ' 4, s AKE B Ntle,% l 4:l,l l3 rfr - IBM& RUBBER AND OILED 0.140 TH. INTI—A full wanly @way* on hand, end tor sat o artudesale and at the India Rubber Depot of ' &H. PHILLIPS, 1311 Noe 2e and se St. tit r hetet. Fir r BRICIL—Hoe sale in lots. =NUT IL 0041 aft& drE .11) irElt S EJLEAr 2' B. "MYERS, SCHOYER & CO , Elude's, Stationers and Blank Book 3032].A.X.EMIPLEI, No. 89 FIFTH STREET Stationery, Copying Presses, Copying Books, Copying Ink, Fine Books, Paper, Writing Fluid, Gold Pens, Legarl7lanks, Obi Leases. NEW GODS FOR JULYI _ OrOs. riorne Sar have just opened a new stock at Choice Dress Goods for the present season, to which they In vite attention. Parii Drees and Ellogne Trimmings, ;taw style; Raub Buttons, new style; Garniture and Beaded Setts; Lace Collars, Leo° Bandserahlefe; latest novelties in Lace Veils; nch Embroidered Skirts; Duplex Hoop Skirts; Balmoral Skirts: Stockings; Gloves. Sea Side hawk and Hats; Corsets; Head N'tts; Fancy Combs; Parasols and Sun Shades; lisagnes, slim; 'Plain and Striped Swiss and Nainsooks. FINE FANS In Pearl, Ivory, Sandie, be. WEIOLEBAI.43 BOOMS UP STAIRS. lOS HORNE & CO., Ism Ti and II MARKET STREET. FETROLEITM PUBLICATIONS. I. THE OIL REGIONS OF PENNSYLVANIA; with map and charts{ STo. Oloth, tw. Inman; useßernth MAP OF YENANGO ()RUNTY OIL REGIONS, showing ferias, neck dons, townships, etc., eto. $2 00. 13171TrS IMPEOVEO MAP OF WAHHEN COUNTS', PA., anifono with D'art of 'Venom°, 011 EL/glom V CO. IV. lIIINT , S MAP OF WEST VIEG/PFIA AND OHIO. $1 ofk. DIAGRAM AND REGISTER FOR OIL WELLS. ei 00. OIL LEASES—two kinds. 10 cents. THE NATIONAL PNTHOLF.II3I TIKES, published weekly. to cents, S 3 60 per wawa MOST P. HUNT, Publisher. 0 FIFTH ST. MASONIC, HALL. LP- Seat by return post on receipt of pion. THE PITTSBURGH PAPER MANE FA4311:11111TO COMPANY oft -ter sale 1.800 tails. Crown Wrapping Paper. EI:MMI 1,000 bells. Bledltan do bean 1,000 NIL. Illodlam 1.000 Nab. D. C. and 11. 11. as They base oleo on hand am constantly rometylny from thou Mille, MANILLA PAPER At all welyhto and etzca, HARDWARE PAPER of all I=2,and PRINTS, /MY 164 SATO ROOFTN If, Ito., to. Al) frantltleo and Mom of PAPER. MADE TO ORDER at the stanza notice, to imtb.oustomers. R ANTED. 1,000 TONS OP GOOD EMU) WS WABEEOUSE: S 2 THUM liTHERT, ausAt PITTSBURGH, Ps.. Asssason's Ornos, Mt, Diersure PA., No EM-Water street, .illegbenD Jove ISM, LESESSOE'S NOTICE —NOTICE .hereby given to all personsinMestol, bat an appeal wall be held at the °dice of the Asses sor ol p, S. T., No Q Water street. Allegheny, on the Att,lith and 6th OATS OF AUGUST;Yor that portion of the lwerrtysthird 'collection dia. Diet of Pennsylvania, compared of that part at rice cottnMr ‘orAllegheny /ylng north or rite Alle. gheny and Ohio Ricers. at which time and pia= the -annual riot and proceeding of the Assistant Am/OmM for said county will be open to the to. ry,ection of ari parties batereatitd„ and appeals heard and determined, relative to any erroneous or excessive valuations, asatiornenta or exatmera• (lons Enda by the said Assistant /tumors. N. appeals' must be made In writing, and specify 'the particular clime , matter or thing tweeting which a dealsiOn Is requested, and shall, moreover. Mate the ground or principle of error complained of.". SADTIEL DARKS, ly!ixodt4 Atomiser 131 District, Penns. BARON LIEBIO'S • NIITRI'fiVE FOOD, FOR Ifird.NTS AND TFIVALFSS, For making a pleasant and highly nutrltdons Sono or Gnarl for children deprived of tho tnother`a sad Invalids of all ages. fir lull direaticaa oa each package. Tor Yale at the CRITTRAL DRUG STORM, corner of Ohio and Federal streets, in the Market tloc.sc, Allegheny. GEORGE A. KELLY. NEW GROCERY—The undersigned has opened en ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of fresh surd SPELL SELELTPED ORDOERIES to their RED' STORE. In addition to other ewe. eights, they_ would attention to Eagan 'WARS BOUND CEDAD WA RE. SCOTT & • jyt:l IrXill corner Liberty and TenT meets. Olit • BEB. OIL, LEASES 'Can 14 had cm the most favorable terms n lets of 'follies Apo aszca, on Whitely Oreek,nser thelow. log weir tAt barrels) ,snuck last meek WAN% Stazdard 011 Oompanyon Pittsburgh. Apply to 1021 STEEL & fI&TLEY;IAIIkIns WU, 83 MARKET STREET. - •• • • J. W. OASIZAINAN CO.. MALE:RS.IB BOOTS END SHOES. Serra, Nailed and Pegged Boa*, Shoes and Hal• mambo. for Ladles. Gents, Boys, 'Youths, Baum •• • Fresh addition are 'rade Oyer, reek to ogre Stock, and "Small Pronto and Quick Est our system of selling. Prompt and eszetni a flan Wen to orders. ►TRINITY HOLLEGE, HARTFORD, Clairt—The Cluistnuut Tam begins TIIIIRSDAT. AUGUST ritt. Candidates fox examination examined the day erasion& For further information about the Col , le fy e d=r/.13 4 :11 . 12(rOTI ireddent. A NEW TNINCi. Naztn & Regina' Patent Pocket Eook: t • - Vet , meat and deilrablo; An In one plea . ; no dam'? of tearing, or coming - I'oqt. 'FIr WI; wholpode had zeta% a; rari J 6. l 6 l.hifEirl jyal 101 - AlE4llot Atte, JAMES BALPH. - Preperee =on Daninmas , sed jrIWITIONS, for Made of tnilldteeNiuntlemen Wanda their erection on reasonable Wins, -..fferOgicer on ANDEBBON,STRELTA between— L. x. 9110011 GRAMM . / COST, G.s' PPOTTI Uthi 7TCY N&Dif i t th igisb undizt. O mer of on i 4 Swiesstli Pitt,taly F' .. isburets . new No. 3 Lugo Mockual 6oholrbble. do • do; . 25 •. do • Ro. 2 do; • . .• 25 "do Ro.l do; 90 MR* No. 2 do; 20 do N O, ! do; I 100 hall bble.,Ldie llentzt, tor sopa. ), Irn • .7 .13, 412,{ dIrE n• av• veia TIS E.g.! Z2.TTS. AN ORDINANCE relating to the Land lag Of Oil, ,on the City DthareAlker Be C ordained And 01.6.1.1 by the Mayor, Al &men end citisar Palsbargi, is &led and Comm= emmeas orrentled, cad 4 is hereby enacted by acaorlly dj thr thew, That from ana after the paw. rage of Wm ordinance, all petroleum, carbon MI, coal oil, bentole, benzine or napths, landed or placed upon the wharves of the city of Pitt sburgh, bor . ro s or o ther ;negates, shall pay the city a Wherfage at th e rate of two cents per barrel for the test three dam or seventy.two hours; live cents per barrel for the fourth twenty four hours, and ten cents per barrel for the fifth twenty-four hours which the said barrels or package. may main on said wharves Provided, kottcrer, that un der no circuit:Mae ees alma it be lawful to keep any inch barrels or packages upon said wharves fora greater length of time than five dap from the time the same may be landed: And pre.14.4 further, that such barrels or packages shall not be Placed or kept within seventy feet of the tine of ots fronting upon the rivers Monongahela and Allegheny, or within one hundred feet of the bridges over sold rivers. 5ze...2. That all empty barrels or packages which may have been aced in containing petroleum, coal oil, carbon oil, heroine, tonzole or naptha, shell be subject to the came wharfage and restriction. as th e barrel, or packages mentioned in the drat section of thin ordinance. Sre.. a. That sty person or persona Placing any such barrels or packages, whether filled or empty, on any pert of said wh arves, not authorized by this ordinance, or permitting laid barrels or pack ages to remain on said wharves, or any part there of, for a longer period than five days, shall forfeit and pay a fine of fifty dollars for every snob of fense, and the like penalty for everyday such vie. cation of the provisions of this ordinance, shall continue, to be collected by an action of debt be fore the Mayor as In other cases of penalties, for the use of the city. Stn. 4 That it le hereby trade the imperative duty of tie Wharfmesters to see that this ordi. nance is faithfully observed, and if they or either of them he notified by any :Miran of a violation of any of the provisions herein contained, and do not immediately take the neeessary steps to en force the ordinance, then in inch carte the Wharf master so offending, or falling to perform his duty, shall be subject to s floe of nnv dollars, to be vol. lotted as or her fines are recoverable. • 5k0..6. That all ordlnethes or parts of ordi nance. inconsistent herewith, or supplied hereby, be and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into is law the Sistday of duly, 1130. AVBI. E. RECUI:4 President pro tem. of Select Council. Atteat; E. S. Illoanow, • Olerk of Select Connell: THOMAS STEEL, President of Common Council Attest: Henn illeMso•nun, Clerk of Common Connell. su23td TB VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALZEILL. Office adjoining Machine Shop of the Pitts burgh and UonndLvllle Railroad Company. Best Youghiogheny Family Coal and Nat Coal ALWAYS ON HAND. COAL DELIVERED AT SIIORT Soar orders at THE OFFICE. or A. Wile SUN'S a CO , Hum Street, or at THE GAZETTI. OFFICE. Path •trees. jeMest CONE ONE, CORE ALL GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING S'INO.TUE. Nos. 18 and 15 St. Clair St. The attention of the public is called to the large and extensive ateek of GENTLEDIEN'S FUR NISHING GOODS, }tat opened at the above mentioned place, phich I am now °Tering at great bargains. Any ono in want of the above Goods, wih flue it to their advantage to give DMA V3ll, and examine my stock .beforn purchasing else where. They eon find the largest ant best Selected stock of Fins White nhirts, extra sires, rteglegee Shirts, Woolen, Cotton and Lida Thread Under shirts and Drawers, Scarfs, Neck Ties, Socks, Sus. penders, Butterflies, sal everything pertaining to the Gentlemen's Furnkihing Goods, In the city, Remember the place, It Ind LS St. Clair street. SAMUEL LEVIN. N. R. 11. largo stock of Frets, Caps, , Grarn COY l i ni, l l=cand's, Universal, Byrcincrli:tEnamigied I .— N - TORDDIANCE authorizing the • jigsaws, paving and curbing Piles street, from Peniasyltratila avenue to Colwell street, SEC. 1. , .Re it ordained and enacted bg ths Meyer AleAtmeo, and citizens Pittsburgh, Select. and Common 'Councils ascended and it is hereby ended and ordained by authority ot the Anne, That the Re cording Regulator is here y directed to advert:the' tar propOtils for the grading, paving and eluting of Price street, and to let the um* in the manner directed be an Ordinance of Councils, pursed Axe gust at, A. D. 1E67, and an Act of Assembly, ap. proves January 6,1864, and that any ordinance, or part of ordinance, conflicting with the passage at this ordinance ' at th e present time, he and the came Is heretty repealed, an far as the mime &Teeth Ills ordinance. - • . • Ordained and crawled into a law in Councils CO Slat day of July, A. D. 1865. 1;17M B. BROWN, President pro tea. of Select Council. Ateet : Atonnow, Clerk of Select Council. MMUS STEEL. tont of Common Council. Attut: goon DlONkarrzit, C rk of Commoo ()wand]. • CC .RAT . C3MX-a 40033411 P 41261 V -Ir. W. P. ZdtrIIIMY, Prealdent. I. U. 1.11:143.Y. - Seanetarsand Treiunter. The Company Dane in tee simple sterna contain. Lig eightpseven Bu n ((a s forty•tive Nrehmijoes• te e d Yirevort Bun (a tributary to Cherry Bna,) as d lying between Cherry Bun end Oil Crook- Twentpeight leases have already been made to responsible puttee, among whom will be found the caws. of sone of the olderfivid nag 'vamps operators on the Crelr. The entire tract will accommodate from IZ to lob well. Mt farm Is surrounded by four et the most celebrated oil producing fanny. on Oil Creek and Cherry Hue, and le in close proximity to the "Reed" and Walnut Bend and about one =Be free, the Walnut Bend WelL The Company often a limited number of Mures at the subscription prize SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PER SHARE. Dial,* of the property, together with all informs. Lion regarding the property and organization of the Company tan be obtained at the Mike of eirrEr.i, a- BAILEY. Agents, tarred: • • . WILKINS HALL PETHOLIA MACHINE WOIMAS.— R. II LECEY, Manufacturer of llis Cale. Mated Parent =prayed OIL WELL TOOLS. SANSOX POST, AND WALKING BEAM IRONS and all FIXTURES 'USED 111 SINK ING OIL AND SALT WELLS, Nos. as and 31 OHIO STREET, on the upper routs of the Man theater Passenger Railway. p. Address,-Box t 7 ALLEGHENY PA. Particular attention is invited to Ids late Im provements In Jars and Jints, all made of - Mc purest Sligo and Low Moor o Iron, hammered ex pressly for them. All parts warranted and made to standard aims ; the pins and sockets of any one set fitting any ether of his manufacture having the same number. Steam Engines and Machine Work made to order. We Melte the ro a nnub sail anA audneomd judge for theuMelvos we challenips equality at workuuthship and competb Com -bend for Card and Cimular. jyl92misan ior EW ITT'S POLYTRICIIM FOR THE" BAIH, sql:nowle4ged by all who have need It to be A No. I. Try It ye doubters and be convinced. For sale by all 41114,115ta. jytedyd STEAM& BAILEY, STOOK BROKERS, =mins mum. . The Bankers and Brokers Board having sdartea the tallowiNti . RATES OF COMMISSION we War* govented thereby from this date t Straka saau4 atIV3 Ind 2:22111, 2 matt parabola. do. do. . t 7 agd up to 222, lA= cod. . do. IBS • ..'dca 11100,=• 111 41 00 . and areri, 0 1 X Par oar& k 94 BAL4-4410,000 BRINGLEB. 5001)00 BRAVED imp slum= TOE SALE. tat Liberty Street, near St. Cali TYPE METAL FOR SALE. Inoue at tty Jvlithua GAZETTE OPTIOE, 11+DLY ROCEERSHOIJBEN, - 41 . suartirma ar 2Pha t arialture "mutt Ciuriki;Es• aso rxrDEriat muurr, iskyuatati ' Aczzasurtirr cirr 110.4 04-Ps• • ...;(i01typ..724*c44)m0.4 . raecl;mdezudfllrAuffe; ; No:43stißtlaTT •-,:' JOED A.N..IIOLLISTEB kOU • nERAL ' Pringhting Office and Patent Aden o 7. No. 1.1 S'S. CLUB BTBELT,near, ifwalatam N.P.GENGIDIBNro N/O1: 2 / a llaaar. betides= No. la Noy sweet. • Tae nIL BM:a-Ma-250 New . Oil Barrels, `•-• in dors and for sale by rErz_, _Fit a ARMSTRONG, I'l9 , cornet smut and that strocia _ BahAVEII AMU 8.1.11 KERS. TEB • SECOND NATIONAL BANK, Of Pittsburgh.l ,Corner of Hand and Liberty Streets, Special agents of Jay Cooke for the sale a NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Thia Is strictly the People's Loan, and is being absorbed at the rate of about Eve coiMonapcx day. These bonds bear an interest of Cl.2.xctsaa Pox- 1:1134m - sr each hundred dollars, and are convertible at matt. rity Into U. S. Five.Tweaty Six Per Cent Gal! Bearing Benda Full commies:lora will be allowed to - Banks, Banker, and Brokers, who purchase her meala. C. H. 7329313, Cashier - lupin= TI EXCHANGE NATIONAL %INV Of Pittsburgh. Chartered by the' Capital Organized ' under State of Pa., 18364 sl,ooo,ooo.lNattel Law 1865 This Bank has been designated a DEPOSITARY OF THE .United States Treasury, and appointed agent for the sale of the 7=130 :Xa 100 . Every facility will be offered to Welter' or par ties purchasing for mode. EL M. EdITRELAY, Cashier. Weer PI erkie elifOrt I foi FOR THE HOT SEASON. SCSI RECEIVED TILLS DAY; Another Invoice of those Desirable BLACK AL APACOA SACKS, All' Sizes Best Quality, Prices Low GRAY, POSSiBL Cs EBBE, rex cobLe..i.t rrebilc.ress. 62 FIFTH STREET, Jl l2 ENDER CONCERT HALL. 'WNW GOODS.—WE MIN NOW B. 1 =MING oar Gooda for Summer Wear, which we have bought at the lowest market peck and sill be merle up at the lowest, figures to meet the wishes of our Mende and. the pabllo, We are also receiving a lot of FEE LIMN GOODS MADE Er, AND ♦ OZOICII DILJZONION. First-Olass Furnishing Goods. HERBY 0, HALE, Fort.P.orest auger Penn sat; St. Clats ,treat. natinat FABHIONABLE DESMABLB GOODS, For GenVs If rough's Clcifking MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. E. B. NORM, . ➢IER,OR.ANT TAILOR, Ito. 79 FEDEHLAL ST., Aneghany. zial4Awd JAMES BOWII, • DIAPTITACTUIMII OF IuvROVED BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Bait and Other Wells N 0.130 WOOD STEM', P/TTSBOAGE, Pd. Tool MUT=tat made of the van , bat SLIGO AND LOW :wag IRON. WELL BORERS Ftxmixtted ,at Xacrwassrt 'Cleassla r+rl.cross;k with Inch articles as are necessary to candna operations, yin ' , F r EL V INS, tazaxi VlSES HAMNERS, SHOVELS, PIQUE!, AILS' , TCTELETS, S EA AWS, SA=3, FP_AA , NA11.9, 1 ' Rope, Leather and ham Belting; all of which I have oonatiati9lnaiolq Jeutomits ON;,Y 1b GENTS. COMPLETE ;TOUR -VOLIMES ! Back 'llumbers'of MEMS , utazirtEs. m NTIO MONTHLY. GODEIM LADY'S BOWL PETERSON. satsLres ELONTEMT. .6.STRIIRS. DWY/OBEST. - an'd Other - Jpagazinea ORM 16 CENTS. ONLY 15 twrb. ONLY 15 GENT& • Oomoearly, before thatta7.o tong u• : • ncrocrs.: oiPosnsm-az rosr OFFICE JLI. APAITAK A,' {BLOOD - CIIRE.)-6 Moat' letassksble article and pontivs care for;.sol ioYl dleesece of %11HEITATATIS14___NEITEdir 01.14; DRBP XVORi 41111-4 •• :rota, mica ippetne, pertectie pal= and nrAol restored the pbynaal ittongth, eats and walla but a trial to prove lu virtues. -er antozi nomfmas.nruggiss: jes comer finarstaield and Fotrin, Strad & aBOCERIEG. Zt3 bap prime mad choke. Elio comer : 1 25 packets OM Government Java Coffee.; 115 cheats Green and 151. act Teas; SD LOU prima Bice' - 35 bhdr. tholes P. R. Sugar; 150 - do. - Rime Cuba do.; 150 bbla Refined • do.; 200 • db. - FITUFB, &Otte Mandel CO do. Dabs Noising, cheap; to tierce* °Waage, Stob....tt /01 , 111rxes Conran Tobacco, 51 554 r 5; I lb) bbla. Smoking . Arriving and In atone. For *ale ,L1TT.143, 8A.1311 & PATTON. - j • Nos. 110 and tie Second et. Pittabumb. QCLOTHS 1 OM —CLOTHS !—For N•r° flOOro r Tawas, Vonaters, , Statra,':Wlndamik an, of all width. and a/o.ora*. A large nook on band and for sale at redneod prices, at the tlll 4144").P°1 of J. kli kULLIPS, .1)41 .1 Nas.44 and 28 St. tßals &treat. BAKER'S CHOCOLATE AN') COCOA. fall suirtment of A BM:: p r ep uta oh 000•. ,rg:lreraZ3 4 4: ° ;:dlo,..Atur . , sv eile?'''-:re""nr_Tratinif A w Jr, • Miberty awl Hand ursam. 12ELTING I ' BELTING f Leather= an India Bobberßelttor also, Puking, .111 ., zt 'flosket4 Lase LasCer sad Rivets at the quality. , ts toll exult- always. on: Uzi at 1 , 1 awl ZSt..l3lalr atteat, • - nit 11' BREAKFAST -BACODLI-jUST 1 ,, • melted from ClacdnnsU.loother sappily of Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon. Far , sale ey the pleat st, Me Family Grassy store of - J A. ELLNSIL&W, ! j y ro corner Loony and. liana streets.; .. BASE BALLS AND BATS for sale by IEB - ,TADIF.S SOWN, Wocid Amt.. IoTS UII.II,VCE.i: pstritAlics Manufacturers and Me Xtbiatts ENSIDRANCE CO.IIItANY, Of Pittsburg h• No, S 7 WATER :=&M (Dwelzrs suu.Dl2 4.) J. I. BENNEIT, PresidOt. J. W. ClULLPANT.VicePreddent• YM. P. JONES, Setret49. NSIIIES AGAINST LOSS Ay FIRE - IssMss Steamboats and rgoes. nuorrOas: SAXES I. Rtairt.E.TT,!R. R. W. rtactrtm .1 - .5.008 50W.63.2 . 4.r. W. CEU - RPAR:r - 7 BORER_T_CX4,_ ISALSIL MR= J. C. PERS WILLIAM: W M. W. WATSON. IR. Cf. BUSWELL, 'L. B. MGAZO_Ir 1.7013 N W/F...ani, q•ST WEAVER. - - zurZaand NBITRANOB. lIIIITMANS' FIRE 86 : ItillUN Insurance Coral:lams!, Offict CORDER WOOD IND FIiST (Over People's National Budo RICHARD '0 DRAY. President. DAVID E. PARS, Vice Eqesideni ROBERT klurcut, Electetitry. V~illlnsnre Against all 'Kinds FIRE LAD NAME RIMS. DIOSOTOZIS : . 13. O. GRAY . ID. E. PAR*, -JAMES a r 4. 4 T. DI. ILARTON, H. W. comvEk t .na.. IT. iiira,,,___ HENRY LLOYD, IJAMEs 11.1 i _w-tuGHT, JOHN GRAFF, SERV P. S.MITEI, ',N. J. RIDLEY DAV. °BAMFORD, ' F. M. GORDON. 4' Mv2:Etmd ~ pisrite.xcE. UREKA INSURANCE COSIPAINY Of Pittsburgiii. Office s Corner Water and Market Sts., (BLGALEY'S Bff11.01.) J. H. suouggEsem PrOldAnt w. H. panlva. Vice IMSdent. ROBERT VI NEV. secret/tin WILL IMMO AGAMEIT ALL KINDS Marine and Fire Disks. J. H. SE6ENNEIBGEI3, W. R. IDMIOK W. J. ANDERSON R. 3. ANDV.E.S6N JAMES L szarsiTT, M. W. szr,Tamooinza 'R. D. COCHRAN, J. A. OALft.+REY, R. T. LEECH, Ja.., W. W. MAJITIN, I. la. FERROUS, BYRON IL , PILNKTMG. so.T2s:Yoad • riUJIMESS X GaS rirrmax. ADDY & EWERS, TAILOR, PEACTIWIL PLIIMMU. Gas and Steath, Titters, , No. 163 WOOD STMT'', FIRST CIBI7I/0%) Pampa, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIG &IIARIL9.D. Materittla General, .nzintawfutz fit Mad Up tu the nest Appr&ted Style, ===;=l • tvlth ester or gu. 0 N. .11..;-A.tlorders promptly stimuli" to. • lea BAILEY, F RTMLL Jro. 107 Smith/le/4 tire#,„ prrrsEmitenGW6. k.ixamurrtnssocs oP Sheet Lead, Lea 4 Pipe, 13. ...M. R. My MI 46.F.= fara.l2ll2agbouatforP.ltaltire Nate. rials, Braga Goods tor .Water, Gat And Bream, Pumps, Base, /r0.1:,P.12a and..ftt . t . . 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