si .asbitrO x nate. 41111' NBIIIIINO ABSOLUTION RIMDAY, AUGUST 9, 1865 mum couBTY TICKET. A i n WM =MUM ALTVOIIFSTI S" 8 DM' of Aneghen7. POI% COVNTT .10371Z0LIS.II: A.- - BENET WafffEacT, Pan Township. .• Trunatrazai: • - ' mom) All N, la. ? of LTherty'Townobtp. • • TOIIBTATB ISPOILLTH: JANES 613A451, Alloow. te :. • I pori Oation.Y: f3£o. Y. raiiii:CE,llorth Fayette-Township. rg,filifß 13. )3E33110/% - lZetlandltaa Townohlp. •: • • '',.ALFRED SLACK, of .61111heny. [?•' n ` AVID 813.0.PE13, Upper tat: Otalr. P. GLASq,Pkttabargh._, _ ' IL:DAWNS, hauler 1 - OIIMIMP. POI C i,orim• oolcarma: . Jorreugg! NEELY, 9 zont f.;;otior En. Clair 'Pg. 70.1 k 13013XTT SITEPETCLIti E. L. NoI3III.LEY, of itinangham. , 442. DIIRCTO.II CIT POOH?: itosts ClfEsS, of Chariton Township. ".‘ V.; • UNION STATE CONVENTION. - A. State Oiseeesitlaa will be held atilarnabon, On TictrasßAT, TUE Wilt 41.1704.131 . , ices at:W iharek, hL, ter thaporpose of putties In sonata. alma State Tialtet to be:stippinted lip the Weed, of the trolonat the coatieg Oetoher election. The eathatenn tealonalabore of a loyal people aecnred the;gre'tt.relatcry"la um, and made the mai n wkdeh int! eheotlei denounced ea a tenure, a eltelcms anema In !Se% Our flair heatieva ,raeletata.d—a t ir Seems® de. strorae—our Goren:meat oreminal, and pesos re. eltabltshed. Let eve* , filesat Who aided (0 Wm faun, take. :enema .t.o. be represented in that Cloalteritten, We karst see to tr that the tams of nos success are not lost to the Mateo.. Busineu,cif 1,1. t iniportanee w il l be presented for enelderatfcin, and every district In the state should be tetqesented. By order df the Wet Central Committee. 'SIMS CADIF.It9N, Clistimart. A. W. Thammer, / euier We= FoiMosr, h r ea. PROTRCTICIII ILLUSTRATED. . , . In replying to a question pat by the New York corlline7tial AdFert4er a day or two ego—"HotV can impediments to exchanges benefit indistry ?"—we pointed that paper by way otilltuitration to the Croton water Works,. by which that great city Is supplied with abendance of .good water, which hen eficent object is effected by placmg an pediment (a dam) in the channel of the Croton river, andiliereby cane ng the water to flow directly into the city. To this the Pittsburgh Post takes exception, and says: The friends of protection about here had leette.r watch their new champion of their ilky, or lie*ll spoil it. Being favorable yo reaserusblevotection ourselves we object to his Blustralion. The friends of protee• lion contend that tariff aties do not, in the end, increasethe price of the, article taxed, and here the Gazette knock& that argument into a large Cocked imt, by Its illustration of - the Croton :Aqueduct, s structure which cost thanymillions of dollars. It might as well allado -to. the "impedimenta" in- . the Monongahela rivercalledslacit water - ear.' tgation—Which taxes , everything that. de-. scendsits bosom for the benefit of a select' torporation. The people of New York, like those of , other cities have aright to tax themselves as -they please for their own comfort and convenience; but In what does .that namilitpals regulation resemble a tar, ' which the - free , traders say is levied upon poor consumers for the benefit of wealthy manufacturers? The Gazette will please answer at its leisure. • Now the ithesticmis not what the 'aque duct cost bta_could the people of New ?fork get an abundruit supply of good water as cheaply in rimy Other Way? The cost of the aqueduct, reservoirs,_ has nothing whatever to do'wliii-the questien or with the illustration; because the "impediment" -the dam in the river commerce—in other words a good protective tariff—so far from being an expense, is a profit to the national treasury ; , for observe, , ;yr+ makes distinction between a protective tariff and a proharitery tariff The first, while it will not atop the importation of foreign fabrics, will make them pay a good round tax Ipso the nation al • treasury, and at the same time give our own people some chance to compete with' the cheaper labor and capital of the richer and more "densely •poptdated; Criuntries_.o l terve. Tffe - aecond would; s trip im porta. tions altogether, and dry up thatimportant source of revenue. We advocate the first, but oppose'the last, , The Post st7e we iniglit tare toned da goed an illustration in the Monongahela Slack- Water. So IV.; might; but the Crown water works suited us better the other time. That elackwater doe's furnish us a very good il lustration. But the Post objects, that every. thing which descends that navigation is taxed "for. the benefit of a select eorpora-,• tion." True enough. That 'corporation threw impediments across that river in the shape of dame, and they are authorized to impede the „navigation-OW, farther-by tho impositionr of- folls,—Cdial`they ad off "everything that descends . its bosom," as the Post elegantly expresses It. 'Very well; It is all true; butfrom the way the Post talks abont it, we mtlit Infer that it regards it as all wrong. But the question is, what effect have these impediments upon the price . of . coal Weuld itbe - Cheaper if ttileY-'' did kdt &Alf -Pittsburgh 'give been more prosperous bad free trade and a free current been maintained _ on thalionotiga.hela I Would the property in the valleY of Valuable, or the people more thrifty, if that "select corporation" bad let the river alone? TO ask such -questions is "to answer them. Those "impediments," +=everybody knows hate been of tacite:amble value to thi4 city and to all the cities below ; and no better itustrationofthernecessity - efimpoilmentsm ; •Li checka to-tie course of trade, when it runs here it ought not; could be given than " the ' eYiterar.Wls.. - 2 0 els.A7fi#413 . 1P; gate speabig, t r . 130 far from impeding exchanges, as the NeW.Tork Commercial Advertiser has it, r :. ;:~;: . €:~~.: ~:..; L , I t L -- impediments of which we are speak. -if • them ._ the shape of damn, ou_n.:, ? 4 --- In& w hetbst E 2 eats etr'tiok Titl7;'=) t ere or nutietfint t i e , r il sc r run dry [h tra d e, which stranded, wouldo are the yery", , sad Soave us ,1445,4,,gitnn,,,V• 7 that ereate-ti ' ll*°l3 0 - 4hteelllntiOngro E ' ETA an d profitable , just d and hew . ' ' home greatly l e of ita - We dlll2l/ s between the pee le v't,- 1 . &tad exaW liecidtlealihiti the m;' • ~,„ii.: sodqalf • faugwotor Wnien •-•-• invitimetapholical elm - mewl But ~....a......... ;oar ta, „ wro.„ t leettit s fr" l . , 4 `""t'''. r& I ,. s.„ bi . ftoWing . 4 et • counirr - --.. of a rya! I - i daln keePi the water'- ' ii,_ .r m u d e t wi u g away - the' by ' um "sei taxa eet tion eceP°lll- u . . Bon" to 12s____ben74,- th e geveretsme p., etninS is s hte.h u °- ere all alike 'Weikel ' Itleaf ' inw ar vi e benefltted fa two Ways: dens. Bowe fail, so that everything_ i, our pa)/ is kePt ,e141110141V441 teas" be kept BIWA - 4.i:K: 1211 I , mienthied.- checks, itiripcnii• 'mea''ltr7.,, = met e Dail of _-,.==._ rektieidi. nu' - f 1 '"' ra, ,, it that - iroia. , 1 0:4 4In c iteporrari 1.•• ethbg i5'149113114ta14 116'11141 ': ' ' d ada . th, bartorcrtu ..,„_„,,,t9.41011. , 15 --- : ran ; Ara ithOilwe'"u'- .-. of I tiez•:,l .. ix° %Mt - :ott•of foreign , t rade , , ~ 1 ' ..:Igyr of 12- ' eat• lll DP o 7 Ze,t' accaadkmc l 3/4 411DgeNt417ilgitg:iblitcOnair,=4/- 't with vslitilL gi nt. 01 pa: bit Alt , ": 1 4, - '1 'iiligi'athalelll4,-I'sit• i as thus= „„,, ,.4 . p lt bar; iiii*stem 0 ace ,' %me Can gel , i as to" %) x'4. tir f. tagonbuns,,,,,buLEP-iiitater-qmato,. d UM farther , 14014 .. "'""' es isif,whick.7, .! • bil:.„15111'-iiatIOgtell i , 441 7 4 tk t , boundary Oits* . !wn.,... ,)7 1,:,i;i4,,,1,,- r thing .K: ,- .:6 . :f,,, ,- 4. -,, •_• ~___L-laka#. . .--&..6.10,;'-ky "!titan ass • ,-, f ., , MAL G • "•• idgosegutOrPt t [ , _' VP b ill stmli=,,,,,, vans .2Z0147'',1 : -Au the 4.w....7 t , ,„, ~-_ :,,q.-,,:....._,,-,, ' ;,- ,:c-;.!,:,),-,•• - • t: Govether Rumor& of Alabama, hglaPith• Ilahed an address to the people!Of 141391ttr which ialoth a literary _and Politiesremm, tufty. We give a few paragraph& He ittlyS : In - 1 4; Pro Mention of the war, for the last fotir years, into which Alabama was precipitated, aboui 122,000 of h.*. Pr ,, q have been carried to the field of battle, 85,000 of whom will never return; and it is probable an equal or larger number are permanently injured by wounds or disease while in the service. A very large proportion of our material wealth has been exhausted. Oar fields are laid waste, oar, towns and cities, - our railroads and bridges, our schools and colleges, many of oar private dwellings and public edifices are In ruins. Silence , and desolation reign where once stood the comfortable home which resounded with the joyous laugh of childhood and 11/110. MECO. Untold sufferings have been end are still endured by thousands of our women and children and the aged and helpless of our land. There is no longer a slave in Alabama. It is thus made manifest to the worlcittat the right of secession for the purpose of establishing a Separate Ccmfederacy, based on the ides of African slavery, has 'been fully and effectually tried and is a failure. Yet, amid all the 'brain, suffering and death, which have resulted from It, every political right -which the State possessed under the Federal Constitution, Is here to .day, with the single exception relating to slavery. The life-boat of the Union is still' within our reach. The flag which oar fathers es tablished with their - blood, among the na tions of the earth, still floats at her mast head. OR her quarterdeck, despite the bullet and dagger el, the assassin, still stands a helmsman at h's. poet, . surrounded by a crew .Who, - for the moat part, with out, stretched arms and in cordial tones invite tut to. come on board and share equally with them the prosperity, thil danger and the glory which may fall to the lot of those whose fortunes are united to her. Friends and fellow.clttzena shall we not do it ? There is no other sail in sight. Eng land and France often seemed to be bear rag down to our relief, tor they have tacked, nay, they have put square about, and are now - buil down on the diatom< verge of the ocean. . But the whip which our fathers built has backed her engines and her sails, and is lying to, ready to receive us. Her commander says come. It Is your right. Her crew are looking over her sides ready to lend us a hand. And if they who fell -at Lexin.ton and Bunker Hill, at the Cow pens and Yorktown, could speak to us, would they not say •'go on board the ship which we built and launched fur all of you; brethren be at peace and dwell together in unity; you have fallen out; you have had a dreadful family quarrel, as children too often have, after the parents are dead and gone who acquired the estate; bat be thankful to God that the great principles of civitand re ligious liberty, of free government, and man's capacity to .govern himself, still sur vive amid the rain youlutve wrought. You Will all be once more integral parts of an empire which contains within itself the ele ments necessary tosecure all of peace, pros perity and. happiness which .401 to the lot - of men and nations. Tberebnot a friend to the principles of government which we . bequeathed you, among :the, Kings and des pots of the earth., Yon have bad, during all this death.struggio, but one real friend in Enropet, the Emperor of Bunts." We ask imacular attention to the nautical figure in the two last , paragrapha, inwhich he half laments and' half chides the ships Great Britain and Francefor taeking equity.) off, just at the momentthe Confederacy was Kinking, and leaving the poor Coefeds no alteixiative but to crawl into the Yankee life boat, cff sink and bOdrawned. There is an unmistakable intimation: that either of the tither two would - have been preferred; butes they both made oft there was nothing for it but to get into. the Yankee boat. If they will only behave themselves when they are there It *BIM all right, Elll3=Eri= The New York Evening Rut publishes a letter frtnn a loyal Georgia ragiter, giving a graphic account of the sufferings of our prisoners at Andorsonvele; and of the bar barity and brutality OrWraz and W.nansm. We give selogle incident . The remainder of his letter corresponds is the main with other statements long since. published., He is speaking of the rebelhospital: • ~. SI-Cannot, in a daily piper read by inno cence and-virtue, detail. what met my night on the occasiond refer to. I will.not pd. lute any page, save the records of the court , that_ mug try -culprit for the crime of ' :torture by disease. and filth,- with the do tails of that earaven‘ary of nonibicontea. ' tional slaughter. For-fear that some may think I have exaggerated, an episOde lieto , will perhaps dispel - such intuition. :. Convict ed by the horrible . fact that wall a dligust-• !rig stench in is nostrils , General Winder, then Ccuimitun'y-General of Prtscri* but baring hisherequailers at Indersaqville, , - , was furred tlecerielj not herninity. for this he himself asserted.. to ash „the - aid of . Presiding Elder Of 3he. Methodist Church of that circuit.-to atiTattereArreenalo alle viate the miseries au ,sootha.tha.wrotelted mess of the: poor inmateoof that Andersen :Agile libsPital. This gentlemauffivoked the co.oneration of the women of Sumter corm. ty, who responded withelattlifiand items , Earles ordy,- Tot these alone: reertr•-allOwed,' to the amorcet , of,,four wagonloads: .-Upon. the day appomted four ladle% accon_spanied, by their Ineliandh went to the, prism; . and sought fed the :prottist marshal r i r yi rsa, to, take the benefactions to she sick citiers. , It :seas refused, with a- curse! , , hc, -party ,1 .proceeded .to Winder's headquarters, where Henry. Witwnrasta company withthe don- • eraL The demand for a pass wrisrepeated:' Understand, the; ladies were and , the reasdne given why the party warethdre,', -4n accorilante,:*lol, - ,NindWa.'sper.igle, guest. To tligir::ol.3hment. they : ere met vrit40440::,,:1.`,0- , 41 4-..,ti1im,11106., you all srnedlaniteci herer ~_ , -.- : -.,i i -. "No, fleturralriespandedlithe ., sites. men of the.partyvkthimnotias yom sr, , nor are anytere'vresbntrireturvo:comai as , you requbsted thrtitigleiteoelk •Eytor • bring neeetUrYririfelaifor'tfio'fiddralitiet. tai, and ask a pasition_thi_pmpose of de 114rerirg them.PWV --..h:r.luf A ~.. nor :- ...-*a:..` qt'illida4o6l,ll3sTarrosie::permis , • 144 tag iauf tithe of the Val %./la oil with waif ;#0240 afoot orinattiet Wee and gna t:,:, , _ liartring-Ifis. SO cientr 74fdarr 7 . .` '.'lslasiftd . .',liilir'ald' eclipse bleteii4otAks,igsiteigti ' ind. lie*, a1ec3 r 40 1 04. 1 4 , 1 sinkeof (ha, -. 1: ' . - ,partaijr?soirk SAY Mrsvt 6 nliErnat aurpata the ritial6 stilgarity an 'finished profanity a l of th is ,I lot!, aottittedl In tlWltittuttux-pf refined ! ctigerarigio,..----, ,, 1, L,,•.-:.•,,11 , ~, , skaat, fr, - , tApit*,.•*4o*** - 47": dust wl :.rw'O'Ubt)ittirh - 14044 . 0; rewtd;:, 4 30 'ruid,fbil iiiheititiiratairi goo= tbejrielc,:• -or Mk stritha , ..Aettaresi,efi - thi :.dylik, pi . lateri ,ol o s 4. l wer :theirloads 10 Is: , ltimlrc , :Of ledotalecrtsonara. on, their Wrilld Maher islaise. - - - 3fineni •m ei . at letttst , d'Ael;sllMattlorir'or lartitring : tbat'io !igriit.alittatittaktititaittitartiaa" Ailed 114 ,1 teketrortit fb•z**-•;140 13 !f, needed t4eWilislistaiibd• - •• !, , , ]:,!:-• ~ ~,,,""; -wsw.. - . ; 4 ,-,----....-- 01c.. . 00 ,.. r t - ott 40 c r , , 34,1044;; ; ,, ,. .• xsy iliblateTtithaeceiliiiileceilitto:jito, . • .• . • • . .. .. . ' City. of Icatt.Tork::Vatillittt'!;" 4tpwprds 'OU a . million dt, iii**!* - 01.1140. 1 plitii46'oen, ' fag BitilelingjOil: the: following , statomeht• showing"-the' ' - iiilithii.?iiroo :l le 6 .Clll.7 ' , tint onftfbilidelOili iii Optilittirm ' ; icsvr Bona. Year Pop: Year . , 11.004 1eC059 . 4800.. SOW? ' I 15150::44.. 622X0: ':81k854 188$ ,ta,axt,sra i $l . • 1773:.1 ; ;411Vil „21,811 113,611 M 0...., 11.27$ • wu ' 1 111.4:100 isms , 2C - 000 1719 ~' '110: 1 00 0,003 151,4%)0 377 1 9. ~ . ray 45 testh it7mAlt 9fi ' intim Tait; Pi A 1111,103 r •! l esgeff' imtsls • -•• 154037 - - - emkget fellestM) -168,0 M: • ErfPt. CP , Wk:or , *pm aut, Odra, J - NEWS ITEMS AtcOnnneo thezecerds.'of the Smith sonian Institution the dermal/at Saturday waft, 'in - sonfes—velpeetfi,. remarkable. The quantity of water which fell in little more than half =.h= was greater.-than has linen observed to fall in the same space of time for the last fifteen years, or since the erection of the building. This fact was Showifify the overflowing of a tank under the roof; the outlet of which haaalways be fore been sulliclent to discharge the surplus water. The actual amount of rain, as measured in the gauge, was nearly five inches, or about one-eight part of that which falls ins year." THE Fond do Lal Press chronicles a hor rible accident at Brandon, in that county. A man was engaged with others in sawing wood with a circular saw propelled by horse power. While thus engaged, a huge nile of wood behind him tottered and fell, for cing him down upon the Before any one could even make a motion to assist him, the saw cut through his shoulder, and in an instant almost severed the head from the body. TRADES-WI in London go the length of sendiug their puffs by telegraph ; and when you open an alarming missive, says a for eign exchange, with the idea that it an nouncesithe death of a tenth c Ludo, and your couieouent subeession to £2 09 a year, you and, to your disgust, an ob ging oiler of undrinkable claret at sixteen Wags per dozen. Turn divorce cases, as the re sof the courts of New York show, are pidlY, m• creating, having been twice as omelette teethe year enutug July let as they were during the previous year, and live times, as many as there were in 1881. TEE Columbus Statesman, a Democratic organ, says that "any man who shall rote for General Cox, under the belief that he is opposed' to negro suffrage, will be disap pointed." Tmmil is no truth In the report in circu lation in:sorre parts of the country that tho five dollar note of the National Banks had been counteifeited. Tan first rail on the New Lisbon R R was laid at the Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne crossing, at Warren, on Thursday. A Combination of Misfortunes One of the most remarkable instances of cumulative misfortune connected with-the war, one so singular as to merit publication, is the case of kin/Maria E. Pyle, of Avoca, Witt Her husbabd, Amos M. Pyle, Com pany: K, Thirty-sixth Wisconsin Volun teers, was c•ptareti -at Gaines' Mills about the lot of June, 1861 On the sth of that, month he wrote to his wife from the Libby Prison, the last word she has been ableto hear of him. The same night the letter reached her, the lightning descended the stove-pipe, killed her two me in one bed, and set the house on fire. She escaped with two infant children, with whom she Is now living at Areal in a state of great distress. Any one who can give information respect ing the fate of the husband is requested to transmit it to Miss Clara Barton, Washing ton, D. C.,_ and any newspaper particular ly in the . South, will do a kiniineas to the afflicted wife by copying this notice. • Crtarient—lf petroleum has hat up Western-Pennsylvania, it has unbuilt Nan tucket. 'Nantucket is dying with the death of the oil trade—hence houses that ware built there at a cost of from 63,000 to $5,000, are offered for sale at - auction and knoCked:darn at from 5500t0 $2,000, when the purchaser roll them on board of a schooner and sends them to Norwich or New London, where they are reerected and sold at a handsome advance over what he paid. The shrewdness of the Yankee turns even his misfortunes to the best account; if be camiet keep a town himself, he can sell his house to -somebody who can. Gold smith would hardly find material in Nan tucker. for another "Deserted Villags" Xit,ELIGAOUS .rOTACL'& uroPERSIT CHERVIL AL. zatonorr Orr:, EXCELSIOR BMX, earner of Federal and Lacock Wats, Pastor, JOSEPH, MEM Seniors at tog at. and 1 PntyperuMoting aro La r WED 7 2LESDA shed LLJEN. andatd E 1,1010 Er BLEpCEs.—THE FIRST BAPTIST , 0111.16011 - DONORS GATiONeeIII timelier SOLI their einirch services In MASONIO HALL, on Fifth street. Primates by the' Pastor. Rev. JAMBS S. DIUSZILSON; every LORD'S DAY at 1020 and 720. Sunday School at 2 o'clock F. a. Strangers and the publis are cordially invited to attend. Seats free. PUBLIC XOTICES. VASION vorsTr Exrcurrvg CONITEITTRE.—This traloa County Ex.. esntive Commltteek wlll meet ms SATURDAY, AUGUST fer5,.1045, at arse* &dock a- it-. at tha , oftlee of Messrs. Marshall tr. Brown. A: full at .rendanee lx ouxceaF., Chain:am . W. T'1 " 41 " , Seesetailes. • .35.'RE..,810nuanoar, 11.4.4.1.41 1 " ;*) •;.4 Te V I:1", "tali C4 II DRIEDITEEF.—dust , iecelve4 a blab antliityl also, Breakfast Bacon nil S. C. ama. For alas by JOBB A. BENFaIL&W, aka corner Llberttraod nand at:reels. OIL LR&SE.. - -7011.- SALE, AN' IN TKBYBT of sixteen Acres of goodoll Terri. torr., Lease Is far Ntnatp•otte Yearn. Situate between Sun oil wells In Crawford county, near Yletlett Crcek. , ADO; do S. 017/11BEIZT & SONS, any i• 1 Market street. si,sqo CASH "FOR A COMFYMtA- BLE Two,storr FriIeir,DWELLING HOUSE Of Four Hoop:ll4o67ra, sod Cioaar, plea. antly lactate on Robertr sweet. Lot twenty by one handfed feet, Gorden. Otatete,Ao. Apply to . S. ()STORER?SOgS, . &La of Market ststot. SobiSTIIINO NE W FOR THE I,IIUN DIty.+-Prot. Johnston's Prepared Starch and W•sbanssyCirtlals. for Washing and Theashtna Laces, collars, Linersr, trsa, and tor . Flag plants, Inf. Put rIP LIS IdnapJiankliaet",, Cflra thenn.ntrial. For " le • • JOHN A. sm•rsaew, ans i comer Litrzty and Hand streets. TINE Torrarreorizek-4tis; nvcelyed +: Ai ply of , tilyierint,FAny Whit i 4 Brown 'Windsor, And .61tarincVEloaps; also, LoEiVinarleyrepertnersail Chttretstintk Soap. Far tab at trio only OrotozyßWri ORB, i5.121444W, , . A ius ; • ion= Liberty ana Mad . Erma COLO/PG 'ROGERS, the - 63d BoitmHtitt ClOßEScwat.the t;ett COUITCLIaIdIi to ths. Alms , of the Tato:tad: I flooly behave toot - COW Booons entitled to got oho= ot .olotior War.: . BART NLAY OW.(1ml. anissorl 134 , RegLtruartremisil Vela: VANISIC-43130DB,'MOTIV BASKINS,•— x ,. _ Yaria liisal,u4 5414 ; • i - iiiittoute .. ;;; LA PUbfle giii•Axiklayliatte 4%10:1; betas W* pyros nrhias. `• =B9 .t.IS VEZlV.S.v.r''''.r6"d 5 . 0 •el aVj WILDE.IMMEIMIVIZIPMES _ _ _ 8t;8~$~TS Y ..~,~ ~~i~-- !!M I=NIESIN _ vf , 46 bincgt ,etibViluem9l lf , zwa.,,,, ~ 33 ' - "DS: ' rii. 3 2 1341 4 .13 0 13 9 1 . - ; r o om^ ..,. ..., . skNolaisery , 1- - ~i, , --1 a_ 104 .:r.7.: ,;:•:‘1, ' ''....."'. 'l 7 W' 1 e liii of .{ ,, 1 ,, , , , 00- ,, f li de r :Lt mtlit r ~.., -, r, v , 1 , ...,7: .. , is i 1.10 bble nil.ia dyr .. , ~ I ~, n - ~.., . 45 0 11 , 12 . ,.._saii,nsiti. 4-,... -,;,. 'Li .7;11:r . - Ilyi; ii i tili ne„ . 43: Vir r if i air .. ed i1 ., /t2 , !i ‘ - BBL r. . ' ..'"? % 4 -, ! 41,;(, sumxbarystreet,,,, . , STOOILEOLDERB - orquis '•DI1111110 -CREEXIIIII . OI'OIII:COVPift_„_.. }less.thu}less. praimit Melt tkrilleatai s tllii• • OrTio: 61 MO poppany, and' a fscal• -tbe new trial." • •l <3 .1. We W. lIMISONa 4P. ' Etscitszy and Tresaltrim— . . . , moos •.ii orws= , win 'Mat' la , EISAJIMG -, La * . 'Towne! on.II6.TUNDAY, Vim not ni ow of _ as :Okla* •P;J:1. zo elikx SZVEK - - Nosa Itir_applx my uLi ki.ii" : 141100 . SPW' P. O uril, 1 5 itif :-,,,,—, - , r: i. - •:- ,-- Elrfshlcat, • 14 04 ;Y :.;:: ': IV 41:::;::: ':;:;;;'; '::: :1, . j •:,;: T • SA.MA 'One.:CONElVlr_raWeig_taximi, isplibaottstio of Ititax_e e gar ...a . =4. . st.. TIIESDA Watletilli, t r Ml.;iff 0-1 3 9501 1 0111*. ' 4 llllll44l77lF"itinit MID; ) f• :ACRAD 14 , • ! c ig0nvinair,,,,4,444.,,,,, 'iiiii• • 4 , iiv•iwauullont. . -, sttbs a Olt BOL E 'DUMP muter .. , .. ormanurr • se alli - le+ TILMILXIMIO ..crallWeii. gligt ia .l4'll4-1 1t XD ILINNI WOIIIO4/., ' Fill____ cin* UI - Isitisedeatal c . : 11 1 4 1.=. . -,-,' 0 r•il:st 7, , r 3 :44 . at oar- 5042440,=. JrEW• r,EIITIBE.VIEJrT3. OIL LAD 3PCsX'X'Se'agLOVolls. or Ls On tee Ella side of the Allegheny river, at Jones' Ecaango county, .Ps.". be.part of the Daniel Jones old Homestead Property, nearly all snitabli!.for Boring. About onehalt cleared, and under tent For particulars, address ALEXANDER WALLACE, itiseilerd Tidionto, Warren on., a. BATES & BELL'S-. FOR ELEGANT SUITING FLANNELS. sub :1 FIFTH STREET. SALE OF GOVERNMENT MULES. D1.7.17TT QUAIITEIIILLSTEZI GEITICIIAVEI 077108, Prrrenuamt, PA., August 6, Mat 160 Good Boxvisenble Moles will be sold at Public) Auction, on THURSDAY, the toto day of Augsuit, at o'clock a. m., et the Fab Grounds, Peon street. Fermata wishing to purchase FINE LARGE MILES will do well to attend the Bale, as many • will be offered from the eve lots which have been seen sad pronounced lies animals. - Mules sold singly. Temps—U.lMß, United States Cunene,. 0. 01109 S, • ardld LSent. 001. and Deputy SI. CI. COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS. Pure White Burning Oil, Constantly on hand, and for ule at TSB LOWEST MABEET RATES, B. 0. & J. H. SAWYER. No. 4 WOOD STREET TEBTIMOZMAL PROM L. M. GOTS CHALIC--APer having played on the Plano of the !desire. Knabe r Co, It Is impossible not to bear testimony` to their qurdities, which bate acquired for them the eminent reputation which they estirr ha . Tne Pianos of their cos iu feature, on which I y ve played, astir exorteolnely remarenble for their qualities of tor.. The Sue is powerful, without tarahness, and the upper 'notes sweet, clear and harmoniously mellow (chrystrUlri), and I do not hesitate to eshresti in regard Is those in. struments my entire satisfaction, and to declare teat they are equal. if not imparter, to the beat issinufactured to Europe or LOU county, be the meat celebrated makers. L. 11. GOTSCHS IL - . . UHAR.LOTTE BLUME, Sole Agent sti.s 43 Fifth etreet- ARDEN AL GLASS WORKS. MODES, RYRIE & CO., Menu.lecture's of Meek end Green Glemenere, nreggi.ev Were. nolilen, Demijohn., leirlocbre..ko. Warehouse: No, 141 WATER STREET, BETWEEN eat/11/FIELD AND US..slir sretErrs,' PITTSBURGH, PA. We warrant oat Worn to be teeettor to any Manufactured West of the Mountains. Always cn hand, Glassware or th., above description. AU ceders prureptly atteaded to. Particular at.en %lon paid to private worlds. nutty FOR SALIL ONE HVN DEED ACRES OF LAND, On the head waters of Gordon Ron and Tidieute. Thle to situated between the best Oil Districts in the country, pewit Between the Tblioute and Economy Wells Oa the Rani the Weft HICILOry and Pit Bole Wells an the South, and Oil Creek on the West. There Is a Flowing Well within two talk. of this Tract, en the West Branch of Gorton Run, and other Wells are being put down . onArbortf i g . Tracts. , T a tis t impe d urars cleared, and under Moe. Plenty of Timber for uel. Price low. For particulars, address mancerm WhlstetoF., Ildioute, Warren co., Pa. ONEY COME QUILTS, BL&ESEILLES QUILTS, SLOE CURTAINS, GILT CORNICES. Fix tale by WHITE, 03R & CO„ 13= FUR SALE PIT DOLE OIL . TERRITORY. The VJEDIVIDED 011V-TIVENTYETE PART (31 FORTY-TWO ACRES OF LAND. situate between Pit Cohn Creek and Holaden San, about ofavhalUlnila above:3lo Untied buita t 'Well. TCL le well seated for Dollop,. end Ls outoPered equal for OD purpPie. to soy loideveloped Territory on Pit Hole. _The Company groper to lone Immo. nicely. There D Territory enough for Forty. two or more Well.. The Dunham will therefore se. quire the One-twentieth Land Interest to each Well pot dean, and he Witted to a like portlea of the Miley received from Levu 05 L 4133. Title warranted. For partinols_ ,rni call on ft DAVID SON, 319 Liberty Meet, Pittsburgh or address, Immediately, ALEXANDER WALLACE. atiartt Tidloule,Warreo co., Pa. B°° AND SHOES AT AUCTION. Ommaer.cLus gionday Evening, An„,-vist Viti at eLat d'elree precisely, at lIASOMQ UALL SUCTION BOOMS, 66 Fifth street, and contlnto. tag TUESDAY end WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, at same hour, will he sold, for what they brine, a quantity of new and perfect BOOTS and ORFIES, ter Men, tVOLIK2I and Children.' T., A. McOU'r.r.Artli,, Auctioneer. ii`RIIIT TREES FOR • 3FEitll 3PlcintiLng. Parties who Intend planting ORCIIARDB,.,GARDENS! OR VINEYARDS, ,Are Invited to examine our TN:Win at EDGE. WOUTit DTATZUN, on the. Etttabnnolt, Fort Wore ned tgacago Ra ll reed. twelve Wee watt of 111(41.14h, or nand fora Catalogtuf„befora or, desingfromlineeptmaibletreeneddlers. 'One Moog fermi Tailor largt; stout, harry Testi, and tim :rade es arm warrastad comsat to name. - PM. comings ljA g the worm distrillitPX aulo; And o Um Atuaralca, or sen=g their ordm by mall, ion hare. tub 10 p i ntttp separate ardl owned plainlyviend Mimed at the patortWhuo. deed, and :dalMared Alitalursh or. AJIPIIICAY. grafi ofabluge. . T..E.'I9I.IIZEDSVOii, andAtwi FEMICELT, Allegheny C10:;.F4 T aß ' ,EXCELSIOR . BOON-HOLDER, • ; Article'. for - 'MO' Millicqk Piz; tikE. I LES - T, T M EXPEROV/E. 890571 W Tnrep oiILDEF., . I ottisdo §atino - ‘titlll6l\.''' YA M la * 7 ' Fa" .CFOOS I ANY ' ftifiale' . ' , :: . -- ,-..,..! , - sr , a.l ft -Lt ,:cf liiv ,v,..c,11,1e-rn GUI id; c ,40,* 4 biloilti4ViiiittiViiiii - 1411 - : .fr. f_ t .: , 1 i'li :;.$)1I11,` -• .7 I . °°° INii i . ' 1 1Mg*.... 41 , 1 . 'Il • 40990 41.1,:,. Indium :-., r:, tido- ~ :Li! Mao; . %Oa` iOlp..11):, Mid 11.! Ilk ,do, . ~, .., . , The" Witham:l likairtsconstiiittl, , t u otireillgetMapiWeareldf lu "alt : LoiNatt a I ak...P2: NEI i Alllr antt 1 UM' IN 4 ...._,7 yy.,.........„.,7;„......„...,;,,,..„„ 'A L ' Hues asisteicot MI:IMFA__ _DICTO ' A3l .4. I the at stela no Use..tasulugnuomars: „,, 1 .: ‘ ,;,,, i c: . ,..; ,f,,,, , , Lc .:!...:.--,-Hit $ K %: : Tri7. m! 51aV tr. 1 1.3 ;15.#7? AO a4141. , 1: brat MI 1:411.10 .' - .VP (1170W , EDULIIIRAOSJ 7 'Wjai ''. f 86 i i iikatili , ' ' motif i-‘ - rOi - - .:=7.rtrAnittictir -PA.,;". '• , Ontun es Tali Cormoilasit or} ' i tiumniusr OotrarnTly .tt 1 ~,,- . . ~ PKrzil!graPar.augNlV , 4. 1 1 1 0 V, .. fro2comalirroui-43Eki AI n 0; Ai pOSALS lain NI metiriii at that desk:mid . gll k vi.w a rpi be lor names Helege wogs :aiia , AariSottlikzur countlis; near - Parainutn . . wi l li=uterwocidas stewsumwd lOW plare slur th btitsavuo to Do Mimi,. . . , will looliirulal=treilialt. - ' 4114411A0a tif klaziri., AM u m Zi ' - -4101:114142iie r. :'T '` . " ‘*X t ''' '"Odititrolliw;' virs, . very CligatiVar-::Lztr:.ch I•ANWSALCZ9N—HOISEi. -.,:a9"40,4401rPK24 - tolpilf,lAtha W AMMO' - anualed. wta:bh .jiatthwewirtlia Oraum. "ift . ,,aourr '181144- orOrdmatow., ..14414 .1 ' 11711"114 : 70 1'' , :ft, A" W V2ll TA" SAVIE T Now BEING RECEIVED. . . . THAT ELEGANT STOCK OF CHICKERING PIANOS, Selected perronally by the eubearlber, dating a meant vials to the Factory. SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS are now open, and ready for examination_ The publla are Invited to call and meat - ban. Warrnnted for Five Years. OVA Rr.abg 0. ggyzLog, 191 Wood Street, and Sole Agent (or the Ohlakerlay, Plano.. AT • GREATLY REDUCED PRIOR& You can get Photograph Album', all kinds, • At Lowest Prices, AT Horirs You Cll3 get AU the New Mohr, Late Paper and 'Negligees, AT HUNT'S. Too can got Mask Books and Stationery, of all kind s. AT BUNS. You Gann get The best Gold Peas, Steel P.n. or Quill Pena, AT MINDS Whole..le and Metall Book. Stationery and New. Emporium, and re FIFTH. ST., MASONW LULU, TnE WEEKLY GAZETTE, =MEI THIRTY COLUMNS OF TALCUM READING MATTER, Interesting Correspondence FROM LC:MON WASHINGTON, BICELMOND. ranaDELrats, Jr A HRTRBIjno. OIL R-10t N® OF PMTLISTLTAIIIA, WEST TIEGINIA, 01110, /MD Send a Copy to Your Friends. Air To be bb4 at Ile counter, In erreppere.lill PRICE: FIVE CENTS. 1=11133:1 TEE OLD STAND Eaton, Maornm & Co. rteeeived this day EATON'S, NO. 17 FIFTH STREET, lull Linea of . • • Jecoaet Edgings, datenet Insertinge, -lanced Flounoings, Hamburg Flouncing., swiss Edgings, Trench Cambria Elands, Swim Laserttogr, Dimity Rand. , Intents. Embroidered Robes, Infant.' Embroidered Waists, , Black Thread Edgings:all widths, Dufour@ Laces and Edgings, nil Widths, Bleak rum. White Tinead.Lace Buhl, Val. Edgings and Intern:am Boyal grilling, (something ne • glaltese Dollen. Point Leo* CoUare, Linen Dollar. and Oude, Beal Lase liandkcnkinfe, Hem-rtitabod Handkerciiiefe, Embroidered Handkerchiefs, • • Thiead Lace Vallsegrape Veils, . Mask Vetlet(lsenZ. larde.g t B m Lila, Su m t ete, la bla Notes Waterfall Nets, kn., ko A ipleadld amortment of Bonnet Ribbons, Tits ming El bons Neck , RibbeniN Scarfs, Tice, Bat ton.. Velvet Ribbons, 'Corn% Bogle Trim:dap, tru.,•Blacit Blllt.Baltirum; all 'widths. GOO derzemLinen aandicercbinte, superior quality, et trom t 23 to 95 eta. each. All theiAtert styles - a • • G.titers l , FISI=EaNG-1300DS. 4rir Lama fulecements effaced tolho wholetals 0 1 4 E 4 BATON.' A.Tr;vifr, - e:nmi ThisectuTrox Or ' 1 PAR i rßETiarir. -1. , The uoirserthlp beretotare eadielnS between: John ltla.fett and James Old, under then/nee and style of gA,FWETT a OLD. was dlnolnd by mtr. tnal oonfftf, on .thireith4lay' of July. eillerreoPe aaellw.ciatzr =shut da. dna are re. . Sol te dole ° l42:errarta ni' lillf 4 airleTrEll'Alt' `MOW" tole AMMO:bid to setllla ,the 0 . 14. ,:stilearr. Qar - ..,' or 1 •••••; -man ist&PFxrr. • - ' . 111. Tpe lirm of JIIAITSTr it Orkritai we mita 4.1.!9c 171 dt .1... A. 1 1, 8 1Tfe.in,.t,R344 1 Kw* AuS• d 4o4 o :,•la t rts -is me :Lifind'..matharimi,i,, collect 4 , p,3.40 t141,141i . 134#1: 1 : f•or'y•• , - ( ., / • ,r,B4lSat %.. ^ H ~ .." ' i'ii414 1 44% ..NoziOz.-I.II7.IIEBIreivEIIOTICIS. :..Ndit t? risanat i liaeg to ful pattnat, grelaSte . I the reran t rei n fa r . en ti tereby ti lLtellat' 43.V.' 1 01 41- l y .411 11 14,1f: t e, I tklat , 1 e .:th. taro sae tare oUld 'clads ta rg fi=tiVeppe=r l . ttli ,o. rz b a, ~,,,„ ~. 4 . 47 ,v i be tienl y,a a p pd pe t i t g,„4 : i t : AIM Oso nue asocRIN Vis..proput, r Way eilltoolo not, Od aVIIMI. maw IS ft IWO ant& and vial Lien 'ikanannt. tOk An 014 tOtAIiIIAWADP of the pot ' 4' ili"" ariL oaili ze illii, sud ipa s igir em t .to "" wrys j im 'a rte Alanie_,lk st. the *ld Idues: %ill, OVA 10. .la lletnyown sante-lalweliteh an illa`catt • „iangalyiludadna twills:Owe feritromrdratnt • Ontii beelltY realtlei Pos•29_ l3 . l , ll 4ektße 4 PO arm =num jpisoiaitfpw-,, •Tel A iti,A T l " 3 : mat - AinsVJ ~ ..,, ..r. x4t•-•••••—.1:,:ffP1.»..v 4 A 11 0 1 :41 1 ? , F si, 14,77ORNEWA LAW, ~,,,, •• ;.ts 74, Ide ' "igif.eb.. iinzOokbt. .. . ' • .- 7 . • '-' 1 grrralMßOu, r 4„ ~ .. • Mill &land to all bwdnets to th e Una Of their Protesiloi, Including law 1714ZIMOTPW OF 01,0214 4tSMST 11 4 2-0 9VEMCENT; , • Mo. s*st.ir hiving been 'mustaret out et nu' ' , noted.Stattelileiviee,' IQ heroin& thri Ma. ;;lento: • thulium iSt MI bin'," ' attat' Fein a. lITIIISEE, glo& ittii,..,43903gr00k0 , . 7 .;: 1164111 1 1 - . !` 44 ,___ fI slarrai t hareart , 7 ta.r. MA Mine: NETT .4 Dlll 21 11 R..<7lE.trig. CONSUMPTION CA.'S BE OUTIED Vend Eeteente, and WS and see Teettmonteis at IMPROVED INHALATION, The Great New Method. Dr. J. FLATTERY, (FORMERLY OF SAN FRANCISCO, AND LATE FROM NEW YORE,) Great Traveling Physician of the Age, .WHO HAS CIRCUMNAVIGATED THE Gunte. AND WHO HAS TESTIMONIALS FROM EVERY QUARTER, gran COrbeas.ocl Mt.csona.ls IN PITTSBURGH, PA., AT THE St. Clair lElotel, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, To Cure the Rick. and partletalarly at tend to the Cure of Chronic Dla• caeca. Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, Deafness, DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR, NOISES IN THE HEAD, EYE, EMI, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES. ConetinpUon is a Weal disease, generated and fed by the blood In a certain ebemical conditLea, and can only he removed by local chemical mean. capable of altering that coadition through the medium of the diseased organ , To accomplish this purpose, n. we cannot apply fluids to a eseity designed only for the reception of alcove then re. duce them to a volatile condition, and from an ap• preprint° Ir etrumer.t inhale or bonattre the vapor. By the inhalation of vapor, we can produce all the beneficial effects capable of befog produced by medicines much mon speedily and effectively than from the administration of emus medicine thro. the stomach. The practice of giving medicine by the stomach in the treatment of lung disease. Is objectionable ist. Because they do not corns to direct contact with the organ effected. *Rd. Eccaime their moat powerful action Is as pended on organ. In a healthy state, or outy ordered through sympathy, thereby deranging di gestion, ono destroying the nutrition of the body; and Coady, because, many agents of great value gait only be admitted In tho sit - emus state. MOST EXIIDIST TESTIMONIALS Irma Sir Char les Scadernore, M. D.—ln concern!. lion, even desprrato clues. I recommend the use of Leh.lation an the only pomade cure. in chron ic bronchitis the benefit. are eo well proven oy e speedy alteration la tie quality and quantity of ti , e expectoration, that no doubt of Inc colito of the remedy can be removably entertained. It glees relief to the asthmatic patient, proves cura tive In ttttt of phttlPla rvr.,radt., l• those ex treme, advances which bid defiance to the ordinary , rules of practice. Roo D J. Corrigan, M. D.—Even atloerthg. most lolly for the exaggerated eneoatrume of Borne of the earliest advocates of Inhereion, enough re mains to satisfy me in saving, that remedies in the form of vapor !Karl a po‘rettal influence over diseased action, and it is only In tideway that we can administer remedies to sot locally upon the diseased tissue. of the lung.. The exhibition of remedies us thin form merits the coatlietilo of both physician and patient. Remarkable Cure of Consumption. My son, William Waltz, had bean afflicted more or less for about two years, when ha was taken down in coestunpUen, end during bin confinement to bed he hod bad the most skillful reediest at tendance, with the advice of the best Sao rata Mato physician; wlthoitt receiving arty benefit.— His medical attendants proeouneed one of his hangs gene, and that he wu. to the last stage of conansptice, nod niter exhausting all their meal. cal Mall on him, he contisucd to grow wont, and they nanny gave him up to die. lo thinho*cert condition, Dr. J. Flattery wart called takes Mu, and sitar a careful examination he itutlented a passibility of. his recovery, saa on cordlessly the Dectorynturibed his sow tree/mon (laminate), nadir Width to son rapidly impart , ed, want the expiration of about two menthe he became re. tared torpericci. health. • • • • • • •. For mote Waite Mformatima of my eon** most deplorable eondltion.durtim bit Manton, I Milts ali !Morainal to the me I ealL SALMNE INARKBANI Ista Ittn,Walti, No. a Nroot street, between 15M1=arket, sale Dupont :ma Kearny, ako Subacrthed and mom to, thin Ist day of July, A. D. 1663, boron ma, 011 ABLES W. COOS, Cr- 11 .1 - Maury Public, San letatialano. " A - All patisnts at a distance can bo eared at home by ccasulting Da. Emearratir, by latter, amities their name, age, occupation, time taken ill, constitution, number of treatments ousinitted to, description of causes and symptoatt expert. erned, and those existing. andilmarne NEW GOODS ASSORTMENTS Bates & Bell's. Cherry and Mat Flannels; Dig and • 1: • dO Plain Opera do; ; St aker • Welsh do; Demen _ os 254 Widet° d o; Shaker d Yard Wide Rot • do; fireY.,l l o l and W 7 1 411 do. NIVAIELINCWA, A-H4,9**.gst§eFfi p' ALL COL 8„ Ffik6Dtecuti.vl4 Lx 3 FE*,Pzi; 33, 1 :'lFromeat= a FM. vea 3 , . rsd ' licidetedrdLittalhdl4ll77.... , ' 07k . baq aufa'4 4 4l, 40,11 C, '''''FlgorgadrrestdA , is? p.a moat I X 1 4470:44:V1:0444 1 . ; • : -•-• tpu fr • . -.n u/ 4rers, • . j '.‘. i t - ilrefr:Vaßinterl!lk' NiglV, 0 co,D s, 'iliolesale and Heti% BATES & BE= VAiltdrak: 177 — : — WRILSVESEVEIItdra itia lea tan ifieritft - .;,; • t• 1 ealeui.; 1 4 B=l6 1.; 11 1 4 1 1 S it 41 , e A - 04 1 = Villt,42_ arszettlitglkdat aid Paid 4inch mdu s iti o. ' N i ;lx ;:d 4 00:3*44:jtiiiii0:4 sue °,'. r.*.cpaKk Emu, Oitaxpramia- - iniaiirsi4iiiiet..'m ; ,-,:, :,•-jar :, lixt WO `WILI;01:1313 - 813,9T6137# ,tm 1 77-JAIXIIIC ( PI TratiliNW ' = 1 ;,... • . i ,-,. , 4;1 f , ..t:iit.k..: , :,:i. ,:::::. 5 - 4.J.^: ;.:,.:1 '?.. -pi . . .4 }WU= igMli ffPadtrol.4*, the Effe of N E W ..I,or , ACIBW• `, - 'Si YIPI ' ~i,STBBE!' DMZ Bei.WAS JeD BAIA-AMR& 11:CE .' SECOND NATIONAL - BA , Of Pittsburgh. 3 Corner of nand and Liberty Streets, Special Aseata of Jay Cooke for tle tale of NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. This L strictly the Peoples Loan, anclis Waif absorbed at the rate of about are adlllons per day. These bonds bear ea Interest Of , 0432:Ltici i7Zles.v each hundred dollars, and ate convertible at meta 1 . 14 Into O. S. Five•Tweat7 Slx Pei Vent Cbillo Hewing Benda. Full colutabodrun trlll be allowed ro to;;Zuts, Bankers, and Broken, wino purobaao ter C. Et RIGGS, Canhler EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK O f Pittsburgh. Chartered by the Capital 'Organised under State of Pa., 1836. 81,000,000.iliatal Law 1865 This Beak hes been deabynated a DEPOSITARY OF 173. E United States Treasury, and appointed agent for the sale of the . 7-80 . Every facility will be orend to threaten 02 pa tter yurchnalog for meal*. H. M. 81111MA.7, Cashier. spailf j eIdES BOW n, EILAINTMAOTIIHER OF INROVIO BORING TOM, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells N 0.136 WOOD 6TREET, PITTSBURGH", PA. Tools warranted made of the WIT best SLIGO AND LOW MOOR EON. WELL BORERS Taoccrosit C7ca.six ...'TiCtCI,ED. with such articles u are neeersary to condue operations, sir : VMES sueixt: HATCHETS, SAWS I PINIREA PLANES. AXES, I F= i ka. Rope, Leather and Raw Belting, all Of which I Lave onnztaatly la. Cora jai:nulls COATE ONE, COME ALIA k. VIJ: C S'1 1 (:).11:10. Nos. 18 and 15 St. Olair St. The attention of the rmbita is called to the large and 51!41.11.5iT0 etwk of ezerrimmours Fifa- WISHING GOODS,jest opened at the above. mentioned place, which I ern now offering et great bargains, Any. one In want ot the above Goods, wilt And it go their advantage to.ole me snail,, and exatnins ay stock before plarcliadag else where. They can and the largest and best eclectic!' stock of Pine Whits Shirts, extra Shirts, Woolen, Gorgon zed Liabe=A l 4/=. shirts and Drawers, Bear% Neck Ties, Bas, peelers, Bo ttertliech and everything pertaining to the Gentlemen's Fornialdeg Goods, In theeity. /Umber the piece, 13 gad 15 St: Oleir Week • SATtitnnt LEM.. N. 5 . A largo stock et Bats, Cape, Gray's Vol. lars, Lockwood'., Univental, Byron'. Encesebq and Blanes ciL jr.s7.lyauatia T HB VULCAN COAL 'YARD, ROBERT DAILZELL. bt C urazd a *V4firrir= o Bo of the Pftti. Beat Youghiogheny Family Coal and Nit Coal ALWAYS ON HAND. COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT3OTICL so Les:re e mo i rtvl THE OFYIaor E7IL , OFFICE, Fittb strect rter ' or Or‘ "TAT? - p - NrEar.,ra. MACHINE LEOXY, Zdanufasturer. of Ws Cele brated Patent.Linproved, , OIL WELL TOP.LS seNsoii zo;sT,AND wmartNe. BEAM LRONS,,, and all al ETUDES USED. IN SUM IRO OIL AND SALT (WELLS, Nos. It and 94 OHIO &lEEE% int thrapper route of the Ilan ehester Pase li m Railway. "P.O, Address, Boa k'srM i gar .airan an is Invited to pretreat to Jars and Join s mode sit.the purest mists end Low Idoor.ll4o. l ttultmentd. .etto' rimed, for then& All parte' Wartented watt InSde to standard Orel ; the pins and sneketa of any tam eat. Ilitutst any ether. of his manuiscaure having the same number. , SteaarFeMl • rind Madam Work made tfe order; W•Uritatto'pnblles to call -and alWne and paike for thernehlw; and we ; ebellenge sociality, el werkmanabint'and eosuped. !Ctn. Bead for Card ant Mauler. • Jyriestmuss ) 3 A R 0 If ;4=013 - T. , ,_, ,-' .=,` - na r gITIVE .Foop,. • . - , Onwrit AND INVALIDS: Farm' r• • pirsautiiii bight" inlieiddents sm. ,_ cry 4 kr childre 3 n A depa lelrired, n 14114 Waded. 111 9 , 44 l!!d, - • a v.; e '.. : it " clitiptlOVLltlfilitilltiloii*El I I: r . o - r oiigo • . x. loarcr-sal .1' ~..,.,.. ......:;, Dutra , 4 ErroYm , '......::;.: aw, . , l Mlle" 01 4 0 4, 1 0Xtliankildield. 1 4 - 4 6 Xliss*: "Ractrk-pw, vim 11.44 { or 'Beo gok. 4 ;:gitPlW w 641148:Mh0s agiray.Ratte; ~eta OHIO srarzz' itra -,,,OLIMME2nrr : 14.3241PAT1AXA4 `(BiOOD . .CPBEI ) •ri: .A EWA IMarathbli azlntlVtad rata:: as a That It mlYah the at: Pallialln :mums all .gestlas Ira: holly -asol It aeon Ira tmai ter pram ~; :hror.;l7 - ai r 'JO : *mares rairalal6 aad roliMt iittigyArr!a, potirnti • 017111 - urt ' all itsikn a• Zr iledged ‘ch I. Ter. teird e onbtars ilslll2*- Ad it be t°' sonr:tad. rat salobrall dllOOll, 77143111 :Ni ss igianowsuT—The miidertagste4 baa -- ' EgassEtiXelt STOLE. I. - '. i .Of 642111174Wata , niamTED mwozairs Millar 2USWT gM ,ia additftl* ogarnow , auk uppii wo rinum tan atAratkus to thrit ioentoat- -,- - A , Ar a d= peurviCEPAIRWAFXI6,.._ . MO - 61 n 141 . 11 4 th I l l i n - i ß i as Ct° lo ll & $ 4" 7.- I .' . .._ : :7 BPB. - • ...r' 83 i f te49 9 7- o.axiiailigiril;tlo4- • - r tiliall &V" 4 "`:' 41- °! 'I . '-'" .• : ,_ ' azir nacrasaamsucou.l ". ~1,1.., 31 "Klllrliifi' - alledguld.timpli , ftftdaux•4lll Zak: Ls .. -., • i 'Ds 8 - imboostik....- ....A.,........- 4rasta. ,Ssielinoispis peek.zavituksZinimi - 1 h:Youck.vmacmo. uw*. 1134 - ."' . - ' i ilimrsAittettig 7 1 rxedi fttit i ptimit ire tub steryfiliititAir O nit.' ! '.. % '',, ! : nr,:-Climptt. itr k :„,_ltAleat • . aock, ski t roll Polito . sad =V a mp s. p. :;..4: : 4 ,, yaidar no, _ W40,1'; Pi= l ll4Artier‘ I.', • -.., -,-. • ..ti h 2243132 .:. L, . . 3 =tEr tg ' Aillt = ' INAINOW . SRADSB, :•- dt4ll = Sylea-ind ' ,--' , •' '• • - - ~, i ?:-.13mitiVa kimil,ii Mak, ,i, V' ,b . 1 41130 1, Y r .." 4 - 1 7 :. 3 , . a tr..,'"" .11i1 - I f;._ . - iiiismaitaipssicuirCiaki:- :- mit .' - I.l.:Mial - NWhitetVairek:' - i -., '.. , •.t,i ;.,...,.... --.: . - Te'i , . , /:" _.. - 4......; ' 1 s' i .'..: L': ,,, i , ii: ,-.,,,'.,,,... : :7,, ,-., -,,..".. .. ,-.,., rA•s (: u.f.fiCE. psl , l - c3 ffininfacturers and Merchants I 1 .SIIRAIvGI COMPANY, Of - Pilisburgh. OFFICE: No, 87 WATER STRLTI (13AQALEVIS BITE6DENG.) J. I. BEN - Np.TT, President. J. w. cnAlevAN•r.vice President. WM P. JONtS, Secretary. NIMES AGAINST, LESS BY FIRE Insures Steam',oats and Cargoes. semis L BEN - rit*, JACOB L. sawAurz. ROBERT LEA., J. 0. FERMIUM, X. W. WATSON, -- L. B. BLABOY &FART 'A. INSURANCE. BATMAN nu O. MARINE Insuranc4 Company, Ofll CORNED i',l3OD JO FIRST In, (Ovat Peopbsi Natio/mg Ba RICHARD 0 QOAY, President. DAVID a - Pl* Vice President. ROBERT turirsai Y. Secretary. Will Insure Against all Kinda FIRE AND NICHE RISKS. R. O. GNAT . ID. E. PERK, JAMES IT. K. FUNTON, IL W. OL IVER,I TE., JANE HENRY LLO , 33LFIES H ITIMIG/IT, JOHN GRAFF, 3EHU P. S M ITH N.. 7. HIGLEY . I DAY. cnawroiD, Ear3&3md P. M. oirm.pcne. • , 1148HRANCE. ~ EUREKA lIIURANCE COMPANY; Of Pittsburgh. Ulu : Corner WO er 4tltd Market Sts" (BAGALEY* BIT/LDINQ.) J. li. SHOENBIXIGEH Presldant. W. H. NEMICH f i Wee 'President. BOHEET FINNEY, Seeretagy. pal Aea I:11M t-epy.r sepit trit 0:1 Marine and Fix.e Risks. J. D.SHOEHBERGIM, W. E. mum • W. J. Asuansa B. J.ANDERs6N,__ JA XES L BENN/111 , 4 W.BEL.T23IOOVXK R. D. COODEAN, J. A. OAUGHET, R. T. LEECH 324 W. W. XABTIH D.' __ LX. PENZIIJO BYRONJAmErs H. PAINT.E.D. . . =mama PLUMBERB 7 148 PITTER Y. ADDY & 11,1M3:E?8;, MU= PLUDIBEIS. Gas and Sieam Fitters, NO. - 165 WSWD, STREff, (OPXY*FE mcsr Pumps, Hydnints, Meet Lead, LEAD PIPE, PIG &3iut,LEAD. Thmibers' Mas -in emmill OEL.EIKO . 7XERIIRS Fitted Fit in the Alesilklioved Tanks liner. laid or ewer. Hawses CUM up wt • N. 8..;-11.11aulen promptly_ attende to. B m:Exy, FMMF..L CO., Zib. 161 Sutithneid Street, murirra9-xtrurs oat Sheet Lead ) Lead Pi.p`e, .- 31;3 .19. rt. :St Y7g'rii Witdosslartmedshirdi bouts torn:Embers' Slats. rigs Brass Goods rat Wats; -Olt sad /Rasta. Pumps, //MSS Dia; 1".416. !Ind gi.tt4NA at lowest Esstetorstes.; • • -•, • SZ-Bohr *nerds. fat- Anowles.. stol.!Slstralt ;Patent t team s PtuspOrldoh sappllssa newt law nett t o 01111.3 z for pgmp that will ethicist sop. hilt nd work with 'este sad oertehaty wlthodt e4 lifts too great 111 • ..INrerdo2llllol.thit.6l, iff,:,•;;;::,;::;,:.. ~,::::•';!..: ; de4i4k.o**.)ll4ii4t: al/Ittattuntiettidalgt My' glade foibircou . • tienned pm :m uting worglbta: mortaant,at 43 a 41 . , •., 19:19..-,rwjaza • .11:711 'CledatilatUlkh!V, . Asallmidß2dZlMSl2lll2lTalptitopgAr,,i , 13/IgI9PIJIMSAid.. : ill 112- , - r, imam! irlfirtz Fi ividad 4.",, ..,-,,,,!,,- , .... ;s4 eFil , i:-.. . A ,IgErVitiojnao,-,,,e-.: mius...4 -a . ii 4l -ii 4.... .. - , .... xv _q - 111:471 11. 20,Mtirbitallik-Ctor west , kienniu7 - 187174 mimed= fs , '.', "..9,4g;-, • 1 1 : varido- • . (Mk Sif teh ft A ..i ii i.. ilicalvad it* . .Cd,. • - '- ' '-: ' F" 11 ` 440"4-Et r iv4-0, '-,14.8 k 14 - sna - L' - 1484.!..., ZH: .N,10.. 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