__,;~ _. ~ . °? • • Old order of things will find It impossible to ithstand. But there will be many other agencies. 1- Emigration from the North will introduce , Northern ideas, and- these will diffuse 'themselves through the entire mass. The 47 7, - --- ........intro.inction of machinery, of . capital, of r •.- labor and a more advanced civiliza 'l • 4-i 1, lion, will exert their influence. rtail.roads . , • 0 will be built, commerce extended,. and a new industrial system introduced., and thus, 4 tinder all thew influences the renovation of : • that portion ofourcountry will go on rap :46l idly; and the time is not far distant when ell traces of the curse will be obliterated. • What we need to Watch - with jealous care now that slavery, , in a modified form, • r shall ' not again be allowed to entrench it . • 0 self in law—that the restored States, through 4 ..;t the-agency.of the isle rebels, shall not be • • '1 it suffered to oppress that portion of theirpeo. ti .Plo • who have lately- been emancipoPd. ' . Better let thei social and moral influences of we haie spoken operate awhile, be rz fore the men who have clearly forfeited al l 7, v.... .• „. Claim to any constitutional rights, are in 4. w tested with power to bind or l.)ose as they '•••• . .please in their respective States. . Lord GODERICH, in a debate in the British Parliament, bit the nail on the head exactly whenlie uttered Ili following words: li, uOther natioru3 - know, as well as the no- e Lord opposite and those who acted with i him, that whit we meant by free trade; was ' nothing-more not less than, by means of ' the great achintages me enjoyed, to get. at ite.monapoty of 0.04i ,- . „markets Pt. our ' manufaauret, and to pritent them, ore and tit; from ever becoming manufacturing no itontu .. 1 ri•ei ithde; 'is tinderstoOnn 'Thigitud, 1 means nothing more tior less-than all tTis 'ak in other *API tVr4N. 7 'i ttit as Lord abinci 2 o .l ,--lait;: 1, - :-:-,- ' :l Ne>s Tortlieelasiniieltirkenr,t4te late' l'reasm report, advises %MOOG' 011130 Mit e. go debtErieo4 - terecreallarretereat to UM; or kid* Ce3llll - 142Wairk. # ': , pfill" . lWlCllti Oi 41 "ridid-Stm kr 14 iiii.4.:460416'50/1441 1tt,r , 5056 Viiirtls4ss.llar s:zt the Exclunam Pi the. 8r1514 - 1*1t44151 to 1192: Tinder imeh's! lil 10 ;!qlge.cdolailhfilee oikd - .*? l ...ien Or *Ali ',M i t g ii4 gi i ito i l.f bli i , 44,...4 t. i4p.a.F aturc l =4 . •r-iitiropiztlcattLititich sronitteimetiimy harot 'llsiit4l 50C: i reaks;for We mak* thicilalosed lu,k4 t Ouleilli* 4o o 3 9* ___..'fillittlitriruiti 2 '41,474 . t: tide la ii i ..,; (6 , ,or fe4EC V llr tli d a lilt ll'Sft li I - i ni ,.. th i t i, nt jii 3 ~.. : 5- -7r , r : 1 - 7 , - : 4 1 -.,,, 7. * t_.• ! 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L f:i Mitto*drl4ll4i:tielecrutfr9 or the -.i : ~ , Suieseir7../4 3 e44:4 3 1.:*%4 , ,Yeatstiii: notes, and othei billgationsoti.the - 17n1Wa i 1 'kW* are ezdalit'liciat'laretiery .I)9' Stale ,2L , or iltudeleol7autheritr, o • . • ir Dnaineu of , a mniriuno . i n t te s,, ,rl .--, ,Isra-adtos Mit- f ash. -_ ',Fremer,,....ty: a _. the wend larlat ca t • 1 4= 7„j ircLinalff nmet 1/2.01 —uutitwirt r *,.. gteill'4.--- _ under ...,...,11 mu -,L.em to, serve . Ina. wave , ' I u—riltirrAetluarpc— .c_„,,....anel -: 2160a5te.a.,.. : 1,,•••,1-0",ztase- 767r--0*,...11:2Le .11107-31, ',. two opokon.,..,yparat,- _An tho ki1111,5,11 . - • en, ban ....„, ~, turn --' th at no , t islik"7-71t 11 known -Cabinet Mr"l, ' °um eration.imed to render th em& Point ' • 10110nabeous-nndeffecti" °a 111 6 Tan Idoutimillts Democrat thinks that eh& , • ty .thotusend:_ slaves have gone over the -•- • elver on Gcn. reitileeo Pug& Bitt Vittshrgit 013aMit I'M GLUM ASHOOLITION MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1865. UNION COUNTY TICHST. YON Duvrawr Arrozrar : LEVI B. DOM of I.llcsao o l. 108 OOVOTT 0031 . ZOLLIM: HERBY Lb➢BEBT, Pitt Tomuitap. vs= AI EN, -IL„ of :Litchi Township. SOIL 152473,6 . 81:14.74 -MLLES L. °BAP 61 51,AilegLeny. . •GEO. Y. EIMER, ITOrth Payette Township. BARS B. D.F..)N - , McCandless Township. ALFRED SLAOIE, of Allegheny. S I& J. 1 1 ) 3 SI XP I tib P9 4. " &Mgr. ArEli A. DariEß,Blesice Toarashlo. -•. YOU 6O=7 Oaggass.tom's spiisztOr NEELY;iSf Lciiterßf.castrWiN goss.covarry nufgerron: IL L. MoCULLET. of Birmingham. 1111315:1123 CHESS. oiClLvt.les . • •Tolnueldp UNION STATE CONVENTION. • A. State Convention win be held at Harma:mg, ;on THURSDAY, THE trrn A.LIGUST.'I2GO, at 12 ;Wake*, RI., for the purpose of potting in nonitne. Olen a State Ticket to be supported by the friend. !of* Union at the coming Weber elettbert. The earnest and zeabins labors of a loyal people i the great vieterY MK 'and matte the r,:r a ldish our enemies denotuseed as a failure, a faitettli La task -- bar Jiggles beee maintsdned=L'onr enemies de. !Iteenti—otirt3eVerlintent preserved, and peace re reitabllshed. Let every friend who aided in tids kellidt, take measures .to b represented in that ponventlea. We mud aeo to It that the Loins of 4 0 enema are not lost to the Ration. Wain= of visit Importance will be piisented for .00znideratIon, and every district in the State honk be represented. • By order of the Caton Central Committee t3ThILON Odarzstort, puslrman. it;. = "n— q rat fkozataclea. DEGENERATION OP THE SOUTH. A tremendous convulsion was required to overthrow that potent system which had entwined itself with and dominated over everything else in the Southern States, their taws, their religion, their education, their Social and domestic life, and their politics. Nothing short of such a struggle could have done it ; and until that was done, no hu- Titan agency was of any avail, or, rather, uo other agency could be brought to bear Upon it. Entrenched in statutes and guar anteed (as it was claimed) in the Federal Constitution, slavery reigned supreme. Bat now that its legal stronghold is bro : tren.up, it can no longer shut out the. light 'Of Truth and the spirit of Liberty. Now =then: mind can be reached •in ten d:ways and through countless chan nels. Influences as quiet, as diffused and as irrepressible as the early light on the soft breath of spring, will henceforth act upon: it and bring forth their 'legitimate results. The Bible will shed its. unperrerted light • hponit. The preacher of the Gospel will peak gf the liberty.wherewith Christ makes his people free, instead of casting his holy pentle over the hugest abomination the Forld . ever knew. The school teacher will become a.power in that community which ht C.ll.l:2:Tnic prejudice can withstand. The juees will be free, and help on with the work; rnd'even the negro child with Its primer will exert an influence which the ablest and wickedest of the devotees of the BRITISH FREE TRADE OIL NEWS From Titusville we learn that business Is !re proving, and the recalpta.and shipment* -of oil indicate a better feeling. Crads at the wells has deellEied'-about 25e per barrel, and the price of t ..fC is gradually coming down. Team sters who are now unwilling to draw on from Pithole at $B,OO per barrel will soon be anz• ions for mnployment at much lower rates, The plank road to Pithole is being rapidly pushed forward to completion, and in a very few weeks will be finished and ready for business. The Petroleum Centre correspondent of the Titusville Herald says, that on 'ftizsday a well was struck on the Hayes' farm (generally known as Dalzell fate) just below the Maple Shade and Caqueta wells, which Presented one of the most remarkable phases in the progress of oil produc. trans. At the depth of CO to 70 feet, a large crevice was found, and the tools being saturated with oil, it was determined to tube the well and test it. Accordingly,After drifting to the depth of Of, fget, the well was tubed. Eighty-Wise feet of tabOlg was introduced, and the same after. noon the sucker-rods were inserted. Scarcely had ;the ads moved before the well b e gan to flow at the rate of 800 barrels perdlem. During the.night, the stream subsided somewhat, and this morning pumping was commenced. The well is now yielding a steady stream of 70 bar rels per diem. The oil is about 49 den. gravity. The most singular clusracteriethe of this greasy phenomena are that, unlike most ourfaCe this Is s in a sandycomparativel y rock, but some ligh t, an o d m ilas eloo f yieldeet occur red, not even the flat sand was reached. Another one hundred and fifty barrel ikraring well was etruek on Bennehoff Ran:, belonging to the Bennehoff Run Petroleum company of New York. This retakes their sixth flowing well on the Mlle Run. The Putneylvanla Tubing and Tramportatlen Company are laYing a pipe In which to convey, Mood from the w' (a On Fithole to the mouth of the creek. Operatlona on this Important work have already been actually commenced. The same company bevelled 4 survey made and are to lay a pipe from till City to liouseville and thence up Cherry Run as far as the oil has been found. Upon be completion we may look for an Increase In the price of oil nearly equal to the amount now Paid.for Its transportation, as this new mode of transportation will cost nothing In comparison. TICE FIRE AT rrrnoir. We condense from the correspondence of the Cleveland Gerald an account of the fire at Pit. hole last Wednesday. Crowds of people visited the well during the day, for such a remarkable well was the great sensation of the day. It promised to be the largest of all the mammoths on Pithole. — Al various times there were from fifty to a hundred pensons present. About half past eevegi o'clock last night, a large number of people were present, and half a dozen were on the derrick, and others were ranged about at vs dons distances. Tour correspondent, provi dentially, did not happen to be of that number, but wee at the moment about thirty rods away. My attention was suddenly arrested by an ex plosion as loud as a good sized cannon would make. The first impression was that some bias• ing operation had taken place, but on immediate ly turning, the scene presented itself before me in all Its awful grandeur. Suddenly as powder Ignites, suddenly as lightning from the sEes there swept up from the earth, from an area of . threeforerths of an acre of ground which the oil bad covered, a naming, hissing, howling fire. spout that rose nearly an hundred feet into the air, the whole fiery masa sur mounted by a thick black pall of smoke, as from a hundred • throated furnace. Running in the direction of the file, I nun three wretched men that had barely escaped from the flames. Oaeof them howling in egmq, "Oh, my God, what shish I do ! what= I do !" had hls clothes almost wholly horned from his body. His bask, and treed, • end leg were brown with encases= fire blisters hanging to Ids skin, while his tends were burned to the bones. At the time of the expired= he was alt. thug la the derrick; and in running through the flames, fell down with both hands plunged into burning 011. He was able, however, to leap Into 'the creek, fOrtunately not covered with oil, and thus barely got out of the hismeg crackling blaze. His name was Lucius Kingsley, of Syra cuse, New York. 'Oa the heels of Itingalsy wee another man, bleeding and burnt holding out his charred hands to the passieg, frightea al crowd:. Still another mien, bleeding, howling, and fearfully burned, followed. The alarm was so great that neither of these eordd tell how many others had shared the same fate, or gartered even more by burning an the ground. Immedi ately squads of workmen were organized, who with shovels and spades, worked upon the out er edge of the Are to stay its progress. So soon as the The Demon hadlicked up the oil on the ground, it began gradually to die out on the bor ,,frons, dere, and finally, In the apace of two was *holly contented at th e well. £ e house, akaderrieks,, and enrgreen trees had been burned. dre was roaring at the month of the tubing. Datirig the night men lahorell to de vise same plan fbr its extinguishment. ' At length three pieces of tubing screwed tog , were, by means of a funnel, run Into the nth of the tubing whence the oil issued in me n; and finally fastened, en that th e oil was conducted forty or Silty feet further off. By the 'free well! wet blankets •the lire was at length subdued. The well is again running this morning Ina hole dui for the purpose. Its yield nines the are, with the sucker rods yet•in, cannot be leas ithan fora hundred barrels. It promises to be the largest well on Plthole 'Creek.. TER co4t,Z7pi, The Titusville Daily ite;r aid gives the follow ing In explanation of the reports referred to two or three dap since. It eI:6M be remembered by those interested In the stock of this company that the name of its principal well was given to It In consequence of such changes as that noticed by the Herald: FITE OP A "Cogrervi."—This great well, located on the Hyde and Egbert farm, near retroleam Centre, ceased to flow day before yesterday. Our dupe/cher) of that date state that the Oraff Hassan well; on the same farm, struck a large crevice,the escape of the gee from which madam Immediate atoppage Ia the flow of oil in the Coquette. The Coquette well has long been known as the 15`.tirten -of Petrol*" and nas produced more oft within the That year 'than any well In the country. It commence' d to flow on the flog of November ha; It was then estimated at seam Irandrea barrels. It has decreased somewhat since that, grant the time of Its Wino Its flow war estimated at four hundred barrels. We are informed tbat Its poadnctlau has amounted from 'first to last tolkerr enormous ems of one lour ' dred and forty' thottsand , barrels. Some time trabseguent to its ()gamine, seven forty-eightlts 'were sold for three hundred and fifty thousand donee. The Interests are held by-aulons com panies and priTate Indlvldmis num. cusras ;area.: , ~ 011.mattern onibs Clarion and Itat,tributartea ~ aralaillpromlaing. The !number of - toring'wella t .ti still Increasing, and theindleatitata contintwc ,eneonnaglng. - -, , ' , The well on the Porter fano. one talle Itcrire town. Ls down to a-depth of, 800:fnet. Et that, depth 'a strong Ten 'of -05 was struck whicht Wow the Imams-or the dartait„ , ,. There is a .yentatrong abovof oll—.' _.. . ... . ..ale Pptohiustits well WO - tit:4W tdiitrapthl of 601) feet,.. , ' it iiiiniedbirtrtil taand , itek, be.! Wirtdelitt lel. zntleipatad a: good -,lraltk.of all, VM - las=d;,-...,. , , , ,,. r fa,-' . -• • - -.----, - ~ ,- o r lildtaldll lima also been pat,dirtiu,deepir.; •.xt, is tottiO4.**Per IWO at tOttitint' is 1 4 " ifersihoodlsitiey togs Wit I:W*ost ,!:,:: i 'There hYs two wens -IttrAtstataith.S‘r riscilt ro i .ne liopecirali-J30¢9117+44 8 fotts , l2ltltt * NM° !FA txst• ThfaVairiod i Ar te . sit. 001 h IS' - A plenty *h.dr . will e vl • ,1 31 41MtirtIM r..4": 1811 f . ' 4 1 21 1 -4 4fiiiiiititatlei t it7 '." 0 0i . . : 4 4, - tttl l ° O r n cittialmu l ; gm odativ..4 ;;: .4..;-. . t 7.1 17.r:111,0;:rr 7Tga t etl 4 Vp,ioOrtittiAtt la ifilingl it 1 'T - i . W .0 , 1 , 2 , titr. " ll :( 4 "*Mnities - Wrd tt si c i z ottorsatiericettr„ rut waist rot ht ~tethaitstStblii 'WM Ottit dear ;114.1tIsmia_st *els,' stratg Ititilitteeor 9 1 ,-4 2 20 ittittiii*T-4100# %Wags' , ' figetWelilidtPthitaltlW . -: ~ ..t. :'.'4CAVii 7 itiii, fillterit . ' :44. i:- . 4.4.tRil 0 0.4 1 1 . ,V4 . PtliAU 1 1 • n irmbeiannobateit*i fban iiiiste'l Barra re* receptionst-theltstos Mose) ;taw Xtit.ks'lttl:4:o4 . l4 4 Kofiti S ,* ( lttigi.":ftitolt . .:;:ilditaalokninAto ii*iiidigkilaptitojoipitt . 1 :1f:JOnv bi schist Um band with. a - *Mae 10041 iidifirsaperit4sla •:pabirta =roe. - kilitar o wattetopi-tio_f_Wws' the.4esitast*ss, isadeolll-Fstretitt - Ra4 ttlespthirnits this slit, titr XiSlittf.':l9htip , theibinfir -alai% , and 'otitis= titiktpsyterthets',.pessind . Ler stas bette. l llte. hilltildasr*. Ithachstilliliti Shr.to:o4l4 l . band_4 the auto' ,tassittf.thstlf tris. VIVA& Jit'ifftt"*lnk sk, taissitislive it vault*'.ll,lll,tEttVet the tiOissamtScosilsitlit'reltstitlihki W i tattirlnglt.:, vat bflas islastiiss.;" the spotatiss gelled the 'dial , / t : badge . but* As* tils: fro* Abscsitst iv.' logkut-guiltroird - Irtictt witi. , - There itsci bIiI . t : :'4 l l sttetirstlatal" -tlhazsthaid satesslis i utsst ypilesstiisdill istsir_i r; s S t t ._, , saosnOiSt ai , vamakgeltzoi.mroPAPit,- ;-..!:ltixigencor 1144 TE If Ink.. scarcely needy Ildrteen eat We elaperi I Needs mge • baLlfloirigok arid eentnneed to hard labor for ton years obr, bancur, thOßthle, we nee allk CLlOnmati e Wiiirk Protestant- &view Irn, Wit at 'Nada. VlOrently- Yarmi; townet the Bible to bid- fuel the' *on lams tiny ad an Conlin unift for wiring any tin between:4lw etate and the de' to edneatirt. Ii to lute= being isatladietory. In Calstria, out of, one amend inhabitants cagy 87 an read and write, and area In Piedmont only one-half of the pozalatiort has got acme rudiments of ethrration.—rlarogre Cos. N. Y. Ma% _~.xE~'~rens Tits narrow piece of lend dividing the upper part of Portage LakiTroirrrike Se: petior, west of Reewenaw Point, 113 to be cut through by a ship canal. "This long, talked of work 'has at last been let to a New York contractor, who will commence operations this month, and expects to have it finished by the close of navigation in IEO6. The canal will save nearly a hundred passage from Portage and fifty miles in the Lake to Ontonagon, and will obviate the dangerous passage around Reewenaw Point. TUE Sultan has been very ill. It is eup. posed that be Is so still. For several days it was generally believed that he was dead. Anti Pasta represented that his disease was inflammation of the bowels. Fund Pasha said It was nothing but common chills and fever; but private advices from the palace say that the Sultan appears 'to be Insane, and that unless he soon dies it will be necessary to confine him. TrcE jr.liseaer who was conducted to Washington with so mhch - mpadi,6s of mystery, turns out to be a mere common swindle; and not an assassination conspir ator, as alleged. name is S. W. Faller, and he is thelfellow who *as charged with defrauding Senator Harlan and the Repub lican General Committee out of $45,000 at the late PrcsiSential election. ON Saturday night Jut some sdortndrels visited the residenceof J. B. Donela, Esq., near Wellington, and completely destroyed live hundred apple trees, and palled up and ruined ono ofthe handsomest young vine. yards in the - St.te. It is understood that the whiskeY dealers have. been the instiga tors In this malignant affair. reason . Bitowf - Low says he agrees With those who are borrified by the execution of Mrs. Sumatt, But the terrible thing is not merely that a woman should be hung, but that a woman ahould do a deed meriting hanging. in his opinion a she-devil is as much to be dreaded, and as properly sub ject to punielment, as one of the other sex. A warrzu from Cape May says: "One fact is noticeable—a scarcity of young men. This fact has produced a wonderful change in life at the Cape. There are leas co quettes,-less flirtations. Young men do not break their hearts after ladles now there is no necessity for it." BesTeencs compiled by the publisher of the Chicago Directory, for this yeas, show an increase of population of over 26,000, from MaylB64 to May 1865, If last year's estimate of 200,090 be correct, the present population of Chicago is nearly 230,000. Ortmu county, New York, I.llidecreassd in population from 107,749 in 1855 to 89,- 881 in 1865. litica contains 27,T99, an in crease of 1,270 since 1860. The decrease in the country Is attributed to the introduction of agricultural machinery. Tunny. were four Incendiary fives in Troy N. Y., on last Monday night, ...ne of them in a large five-story hotel, where the flatiaes were ignited with phosphorus, the building being tired on every floor and in ten differ ent places. Tits oldest person about Harrisburg is Mr& Bone, who resides with the family of 'Mr, McCrum, on Ridge road. Her age la one hundred and seven , years. This old lady is yet quite active. Ar Iriahntan, named Arthur Donnelly, aged 78 years, living in Bath, Me., delib erately shot Ida wife, aged 70 yearn, with a gun loaded with buck dad, killing her al- most instantly. Tau Portage (Ohio) Demosrat says that twenty divorce cases are now standing upon the docket'of the Court of Common Pleas in that county, for hearing at the September term thereot Mn. MAIILIZL BosrwicK, living in Port age county between Ravenna and Roots town, on Tuesday morning fell into a well some forty feet deep and was instantly Joszrar C. G. ICEZIF-DT, Esq, late Super intendent or Census, was waylaid to Wash • ington by two Piraeus, who dealt bias some severe bloivs and attempted to rob him. TEE automat of lumber being landed at Erie Is decidedly large. On Monday near ly one million feet were delivered or the docks of that city, mostly from Canada. Salida. 1. CA IWT ' a bitter an d open rebel who lived near Charlestown, was killed on Thursday last, after drawing a knife upon some _Union men. - Tn Clarksville (Tennessee) Chronicle rays that for twenty years there been no ma im so unfavorable for the growth of tobac co. Govnusos SLUMS; of liflasissippi, has levied a tax of one dollar per bale on cotton, to pay the expenses of the Convention. Ton Preach Emporer has 'Ordered the Arab religion to be respected and put on a footing with the Catholic and Protestant Mawr RatlelB, the murderess, Is going to live with her !meat& Tan "waterfall" is going out of fashion at Saratoga. Tanlast Carrell of Carrollton b deal Worthy of Imitation There;is at least one feature in the policy of the great Mormon leader at Bait Lake, that might be imitated 'with pr,yllt by every American citizen. In doing the. bonus of the city during the late visit of Itr. Colfax and his party to Salt Lake,Hrigham Young wore a snit, , the linen of which was of do. mestic manufacture, while his under-cloth ing was of muslin woven In his own city. He has a prosperous colony of silk warms in his own dwelling, which well reward him for all the care expended on their culture. With this policy ofproducing their . own fabrics, in the heart of a land abounding in cattle, fruitful grate fields, and luxuriant . sineyarde,' the Mormons establish even In the midst of their gross errors the princi ple of tens independence, which is enti tled to respect and emulation. if we man ufactured more and imported less, we should not find - the money market an deep ly agitated on account of foreign exchange and tkifFite of gold, as we do new while our own:, sattunfactorles are comparatively idie.enahirge cargoes of foreignfabries are WAIN( aeon our !bores, Tree,, this helps to support the given:dent," lak the way of caste= dtttlea, but. it does net +aid in es lablisbing upona truly independent ha -415.:: - what should rioxmi° at .. home e we eve -, to la tle kcpsLr' f tiz Its the power condition ; and M It ez arAild I clittl - 4, ,ettittvis "141ec~tmca1%.. " 414CrWitsasaid al f 4 . 14,111111"* • W;*.i.iiiradolKagigthfir, ; mtirirn galwirtirm . (4.lo6iiztinactioszwritiov , dv . 6 ' te r . +.l , t arAbliCriddentaßOMOdelrieSOLUMOTAbli, OZr OrMiIOVIROZVaLEVOIarik.WIOP NO• alga* Atathal4l l 4ll4 411 1 gaLrittl#lll4l~ratif . •-•: - 13 -4, L.': -'ICIC 11=0*.L..«.1t:.....gratARIAX1141414117ALt., worm 44 tza _ch , i42 _A I . OK AJBLIOR litErivv.t: • ittocentimt to Caot . to Zap ' ) eraneGetuean k•l'Otao*oa *ll ides or Eft. TAIWT:GOODB, TOYS, BABANTO, - ER' S, , IX ft:kat iStimi4 • „ _ kilepjaktherib}4.l4 tonal ateloltod u r oloNnots mamas premises • Pyles' "t!OPOliBh 2109pREY b.!. 44: X 4010,114 , ~of,P P OL" soccapat the *khan WE * * ••Y• .• ' ll. 49 00: antM I - :stssetwZ ARlSlRlitremipurfriat ; n' inlf~ . l : > ~f~' NNW MU - UNIOIIII4 plesas runt WO %manna,* taivo e ! C1441.101701M41110are Stu raw 1821114 - soot - $14800M" R M I ( Mg/ 1 1Ni. 11011BEet Your Roomy Sung sad Clatisr,visa*. batty situate on Roberta street. Lot;winty by o b p u ly tdrbtfebt, Oardn t 3. ,fhipes, &s. tp to k 801113, as blatket street. ESE AR Fr- 4 r_sia risinatAgra. N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS -CaP. THE CODATI.OP ALLEGHENY. Sit ting In Reuity—Between William Robb, pliidettr, and William Clark defendent.—No. 2111. October Term, A D. 1865. BRI In Realty, asking for a inf ormatn amendment of the judment, in the cue o f -- (M ark vv. Rabb, at No. 2680 f Mar Term, A. D. MU, and that execution may be c oped, by injunction upon pad lodgment. And now fo-witr August Mb, 1893, the within affi davit being read, on mottos of 11. C. Multerell, Solicitor for plain:Ur, the Court order service to be taade on the defetulent to the bill within named, t trAr e ag_ i dgit l i z o u ri i odnidze i r T te i l r octLe;coLd the ;7,-,l„ite. ly Ga.ette, of Pittsburgh, for four weeks. BY THE C. To the abort. caned Defendant, trillion 017 :y ou are hereby notified and tailalted. within foal' we, ha from the date of this notice, to-wit. on or before the 24 day of September, A. D. 1851, to enure an app./Iran. to be entered ror you In the Com mon lea. Court of Allegheny county, to the above Denied DUI of Complaint of the above named WUtlam Robb, rum to observe what the said Court shall direct. 271toess my baud, Pittsburgh, Atleghtn? county, the fit h day of August, A. D. IVA IL C. MACKERELL, . - Solicitor for Plaintiff aari4tm No. 69 Grant Pingo drab SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS ARO . 'MEDICAL BOORS AT 00 PERICAGINT u m — wEincEsDAT DIORN.ING, August oh. at 10 &deck, Ordishildelal Sales Rooms, No. ta d Smithfield street, by order of United States Medi cal Purveyor -1 sus °bisecting lutrtunents, I Pocket Carer; Ido Exseeting do, a field Oases; Amputating Casa& e Thumb Lances; 1 Operating Field Cue, germ ell @Probangli 4 Searilleators, 1 Stethsoope; 7 Tourniquets, field; 1 Vaccinator. silting; 1s- dO scrim, with pad; 6 Gum Boogies; Tongue ' Depreasorm, 1 Ear Speculum; • 1 Stomach Pump and Clue, 1 Stomach Tubs; 12 auorted Syringes, St Cupping Glasses; §WirigiStalilln g nutriments; And numerous other article& Also, a largo colleation of valuable Medical Books, the hates* and bat edition& Terms of Sale—Cult, Government Fonds. aul A. 15101.WAlNE, Auctioneer. S OIITHBEN 014AIMS.—PEREIONS having claims for collection to the Stites of Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama or Illtaaterippi, may have them collected or alluded byzing them In the hands of N. W. SII . toe Fifth Meat, who Is about to visit the So uth . on • a collection tour. Call on him thle week. Ilartinstaoss—Win. hiaekewon, No. lei Liberty Street; T. Wightman. of Lonna & Wlgatmani Hall & 00., 14.5 Liberty Street; Hempnlll , Man. toil) & 00., corner (YRara and Pike Streotat John if. Cooper & Co., corner Walnut and Plke Streets, ate/ SALE IN ROSS TOWNSHIP. On Monday, August 11th, at 10 o'clock A. hl, mill be sold, at the premixes of J. W. WV RES three relies from Allegheny City, end bella mile from the Perrysville Plank Road, the tollovring Personal Effects: Wagon and Harman, Top Buggy and Harness, &wallahs, Gray Nara,lli years old, Few Older &ea, Straw Gutter, Plow, And a lot of Gorden Implements Alto, a quantity of good Household Furniture. Sole positive, es the clinger is el rerooviai.ND TERS, OA T. A. lIPOLEL anaavirrtme Attetionear. J . H. BORLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DIALER IN Roofs, Shoes, ' Callers, and onaltnera/s, AT EASTERN PRICES. Be rare and sail before parebuins elsewhere at the tight place. MARE= 'TREE?, Ina Second door from Plfth. FOE BALE. PIT ROLE OIL TERRITORY. The UNDIVIDED 01rE-o wtfi astril PART OD FORTY-TWO MISES OF, LAPID.. situate between Fit Hole Creek and Iloititden Run, about. onedbalf mile above th e United States Wall. This iwe Oil ll baled tor to a boring, and is nonst , eved equal ny undeveloped Terettoty on Pit Holt Tte-Company propose to Imre lame diately. .:Tbem la Territory enonsh for Forty.two or more Wells. The tauthaear will therefore aro quire the One-twentieth Land Interest in each Well put dowry and be entitled to a like pottier of the money received from Lean. of Lots. Title warranted. For particulars_ , call on S. DAVID. BON, Os Liberty street, Piltabwah„ or addles; immediately, AL) d.NDEB wALLacr aubat Monte, Warren eo., Pa. COISItIERCLSL OIL WORKS. • Pure White Burrting Oil, Constantly On land, =4 far WO at TEE LOWEST MARKET RATES, B. O. & J. H. SAWYER, No. cr WOOD STREET SALE OP GovaitmtXt7litikK DEPIITY ChriIITIMISASTJUM .". CinnouIthi Ondox, Pertsatracru, Pa, August 8, TAW flood Barvieeable !lutes will be sold at Palle &action, on THURSDAY ,_tbe Ma day of Anion, at IVA o'clock a. in, state Fair Grounds, Peal Watt. Panora wlahlas to purslaue- PINT LARGE MULES trlll .Co well to attend the wee, as mazy wtll be offrottl from th e Coo lota which have beta tees sad pronounced too animals. Elmira sold alogllt. Torata—OASll, TlAltad States Currene O. v oßbss, attSid ' Lieut. Col. and Deputy Q. El. O. HOBBY COMB QUILTS, MAIISEILLES QUILTS, LACE CIISTAIRS, GILT COIINIOES. For role by WAITE, OBE & 111 FIFTH STREET JUST 11E0EIVED, 40 boxes Prima Goshen Cheese; ,ea do common W. R. do; 40 2.5 do price Soap;s Mould Dandles; do bbla prima While Beans; id do Sorghum idoassoi; 40 do . I:Wed .0 - pk.s; lb do Dtled Peachei; 40 go Hordor; ht o bblM a Mackerel; .a0.00i.00 Presh.Paschesi •paelcagex Free Botta. Ogee - asFica and for 14p) • • • • ORA 0411.11M24 , OW. •Idbart street -- - • Drina or Tirteorlirosiamo Or r i .. Illzzoirrorr UOMPrr, PA., • TO - 65iITIMITOR13.-t-82ALED no . 46 MILTS will 00 regern • lit shise r l a stli 12thisof6lculusITI, fovagAßl a 3 " Nal 'PPlrketir .—Clgookonk, tho ..peoroen lir o WOUrsortlagot toulatlMr Waruarna. , ',VW Moire sorwitoOdlat ole gum piety oleo the ablittorass to Dr • - - n- - . -,. • - -Lltattivedin will is foroia n bia=gtiro, lo NRlAiroWona-00Ia . . a •. . i f.iiii.....-,,,._::- .---•-- .---: - la* • 7., v'r" Wli. MA' 14.; i. 1160011 la • ::IS Ta ai - as 0 vabiairi.74., ,•' Kirsoalid .4 '( w ..s . bileteekttaimiciettiivizsi,vlg29M 94 41 " t h At, offlesg --tromirr __oN•woNfo A'*.r" ft 9404 CVO* P , I 3 L wW -I • littailbt. Wool m ...mama= TCOLLEGE, HAVIITFOED, 014Of.—TheCherstaisr Tam USW • • ;, - oaturr . • " Lb/adage* loi ezumution iinikaut -or dtz tavloar Tor tether IgonniUoll abbtk , l the p neva* PraddesSi (AIL L.TIABB..m—.E.O2I.I3ALE, •ANc UT/ -,Nir,-.77LREST of SWANS JussiAsead Qll ety - Lisora for tfiniarstor Toss,- su nite liatoriew olJan7usta ebttadioosatt, ndsr ,Aoll$0c; , , . MI6 t - sax ROffiliT/LUSS ZIRWIOII.III2I - • U ~ ,„,,P.P:Dinte,Pri* abet , Proini s t air ant & cm ' unearfra., rig BlMits. Int-Pui as atii:lirl,--,111. Warsalaalfr .,, • - A mur mu * 7: Ina -- -------corr gas 2 •/aalki - t r3PS TOILEriIO.44Ik-41istitPd..._d sei tbsupply at ag iti r not . in T ima p , ... n .4 o '7.4 *lna and Wawa also. Leariftlionryi a • --,, timi Ckhuol ISM &W. -Fa Saiii at4eicrterat 2.l " a d a&Wl - . ' and '' " intair idWeiy and undli::' ,8C DRIED BlipEr.;.- - Just received • .' fi ft h anpNys also,'Brebkrillt Bonan tail 6. 0 : Harm Pori , alai A. Aw —_ _ _ ata soma LINKS, tad Ibuld Atoll& BABE BALLS .AND BATS for nab by Ira JAM= DOWN, us Woodlitzett ..irE Fir .an rim via Emp.ii-rs. LARGE GOVERNMENT SALE OF' Steamboats, Wharf-Boats, Barges, and Other Property, Quazrznitaacran GammaVs Oman, Wanurnauon, D. 0...D119 29, 1865. BALED PROPOISALIS are invited and will be received at the places, and until the dates here inafter named, for the puretmo of lb. folloutnq named STE4MBO4TH, WHARF-BOATS, BARGES other proper d , At Cincinnati, flhlo, until Monday, Angust 2titti, at 12 M., For the Stern-wheel steamboat It C. Horton, reg istered bib tons; Stern•wheel steamboat General Kelp, registered 76 tom; Stern-wheel steamboat General Crook, former:) , N. C. Levi, registered lal tons. And two ( . 2) wharf-boats, registered 164 and II) tons; me otwhlch can be mewl .2,b` OHIO ; elt the s o" ~ • , Ude. whari-boat lylog at PARK EftsBUINI, YlletilNtA; One (I) whar f boat, lying at OATTLETSSUEO, KENTUCKY; And the model barges Horace and Cal:Mobs, lying at CINCINNATI, OHIO; All of which min be seen at those places until the day of sale. At Lotibmille, - Hy.. until Wednesday, Au gust 30th, at 12 111., Nodal barges charmer, Henry Clay, Woolfolk, Paine No. 8, and B. Norton, and for seventeen (17) pinwale barges{ All 01 which can be peon at LOUISVILLE, HT., natal the day of sale; Far the sidambeel steamboat D. A. January, reg istered 700 tons; Elde-wheel steamboat Ohio, (wreak); Stern-wheel tug-boat T. D. Horner, registered 10 tons. And thirteen (la) gunwale barges; All of which can be seen at N E W ALBANY, IR LIANA, until the day of sale. At St. Louis, Missouri, until. Tuesday, September rat, at 12 M., St .wheel steamer Autocrat, registered 842 tons. Slco-wbeel steamer Izetta, registered 474 tons. Sir e.wheel steamer .1. H. Baldwin, mastered Ws tons. Sidowheel stosmar John Haim, nog:tinned 620 On/. t3ldo-wheel staamsr htetiopolltan, reglaCered 331 81de-wheel steamer IL C. Wood, formerly the Lou iSilea, registered We tons. bige-aheel steamer Nehrasks, reglste.ed an tons. Side-wheel steamer Battle registered 703 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Emma, registered 104 tons. Stern-wheel Steamer Victor, registered et tons. Stern-wheel steamer Alph., re g isteretrlSO tons. Stern-wheel steamer Nick W. Hughes, registered 1813 ton. Stern-wheel (tow-bost) gestner Newsboy, roes, ters4 123 tons. Mill=6=l %torn-wheel steamer M. V. Baird, ragtateral 91 (OM . tem-wheel steamer United States, registered 53 Lana. Stern-wheel steAncer Echo (sunk). Stem-wheel steamer Mattis esbler, registered 180 tons. Stero-wheol steamer Porter, registered 113 toes. Stern- rhea 'teenier Alone. reglsuirel all 1-101. Stela-Wheel steamer J. S. Pringle, registered SIS tons. Stern-wheel steamer Jennie Hopkins, reVstered 230 tons. ElteuratteOtaLeamer Liones, (tow-loaf), reglyter ed r 22 lout. Stern-wheel steamer Carrie Jacobs, reglistereil3B Una. Stern-ivhee/ oteamer Annie Tazol)s, regtstore4 ahl tone. Storn•wheel steamer Lotus. registered 160 tons. titers-wheel steam., Virginia Itarton, regtsteml ItA tans. &mew tirg 1. e. htninsey, registered 60 toss. Stern-Wbeel towboat Michigan, registered tdds ton& Stern-wheel tow-boat Bunn, zugletered 129 ton.. Wharbbost Dearborn, um tons. ALSO, For the model barges General Sheridan, Reokpli No. 1, Keokuk No. 2, Trenton, St. Lout., Barb ford. Anna, Archie, Latimer, WWl= Tall, Frank Dougherty, Bunten., Ghentlo; V Moan No. I,iblean No. 1, - Vulean No. 3, rol e. No . 6, Vulcan No. 6, Vulcan No. a, Vulcan No.l, Rosa, Glendale, Rowena, I C. Gann, 800 Grier, Ban RUtey, Ed. Rllne, Susie, Jose* 011• more, Boatberner Guthrie. C. J. thrdluy. Ben. Gentsh. Gasterrfr,lll., and burnt wrecks of Guth rie. Haight and Hhroulea; And green (1) gunwale barges. All of which tan be seen at SAINT LOUIS, 1110., until the day of 'alb . (1) wharf-boat, SS tone; wharLbest ( rf - C.lruln), 148 toss) ...tidy-seven (Tr) gunwale Bargee) mode/ bargee Emma, Adam Sproule, Fanny Latars and Roanoke; all (8) coal boat.; one (IL yawl boat) friar (4) skJdn, and two fa) small tin I of which can be soen at CA/1/0, ILLINOIS, anti] the day of sale. bus Sterd-whoel steamer Lae Eaves, midi:red go toes; model bargee Anstordts, Weetmomlaad, Roanoke, „Toaeplans, and No, e; and throe ( 3 ) ban tresses; 11 of whin ,an be seen at EVANSVILLE, IN DIANA, mall the Gay of Bale. so. Screw tug Little Giant, registered 03 toes; and at: (41)knowale barges; of willed Gan bo seen at 3LEXPILIS, TEN NESSEE, trail the day of sale. !so, One (11 wharf-boat, 4:11 tons; one (1) gnawed," barge and two (I) coal boats; 1 el which eon be mien at DELKiTA, ARKAN SAS. tints] the day of sale.. so, Weartimat IL R. W. MIR Soo tons; wharf. boat hllentgan, Istatkboat Chancellor, >; Mil; ; awl (6 ) ganwale bruits ) and one 41) *oat-boa 1 of wbieb can be seen at the; BICATTII OF WRITE IflifSB until the day of side. Persons making proposals Tor more than on e boat or barge shonid giye the name or number of each boat or barge bid for t -with price proposed to be_glyen for each. ga ch ..valoPecoataltang a bill ehoald be Meted, and the name of the boat or berm or description of Lae property Indorsed thereon. and addressed to Brigadier Cionerel L. B. Pomona, Chief of Rail and River Transportation, la ears of the °Ohm in charge of Blyer Transportation, at tha points de. Wrested for opening bide- Tha Ovrernment reserves the tight Co withdraw any of the above property, and to reject propo wde U deemed too row. • --• • • . Penitent to be made to Milted States currency. upon the acceptance of any proposal, and prior to the delivery of the property. A' fun deecription of the property say be ob tained on application to Colonel Arthur Edward., Amdetaat Quartermaster, Saint Loots, fillasoutt. ET order of the Quartermaster. Bentz al LEWIS n: pensdas, Brigadier General, and Chief of Rail and Rime Transportation. salad AT GREATLY REDUQED PRICES You eau get Photograph Lo Albums, all kind., At west Prkes. • AT norms. You can get MI the New Books, Late Papers and Wags:tees, AS norms. you eta get Blank Books and SWlonery, of MI klnds, AT HUNT'S You cam Ka The tea Qold Pans, Stoel AT Rau or 0;301 Peui, HUNT'S • Wbobookle sod ULM eao Book, Stationery sad Nowa Ampor 61k MTH 3T.triIABONI.O HAW. TDB PITTSBURGH PAPER, TACIMUNO COMPANY odor tot tile,. We Mb , t*,IOIVirPPOAI T' 41 e4 Liti.',14161.011.1 C. as 7004 , do, tr,:f • t .tlroo rels. • P la*ny yaiiszse eiavrkea=lWO _ i roctMi • pa rb A ROlghta USritk.n s mmEaPang.ot:su wooc rs iur i• An4aauba akiaa el W:4f oan • its aststies!rAti. ofik 4 9 Fwk , • iimi , tcerfor vatitT-11=00149. wses ii*ritoc,tit a. ntism ti M l4 tn . Faautuit.. iIiWK-11011111, iirtrole '1 1 :0:1 1 ,4 - ./0410 corrtrEttietli , ArtD LYABT.IIIIEITNWS Boozmorams BY " "Tilt& Lthrarysin 9.40 fit 2 .oo lll . etas. 888 tiALB BY I DANA tIeATUEII 'a' ca OOP SSIR'PR~- r' glu e A , e . - ua rew icrwitoi4, just opened ffieOLELLS 1316*. Eisroteiiinz,t • PM4lrldritzmititit ;_; 7 4 1),c . it tug thlattim tutigt ingo °4 ' l° ' 92l2 2l4l:oltiO . .___Aireart, '- oommimositEropars„No.lllllr somanum....r. .r. -.' .. 11 ' 4 *. 1 1 Ll 4. 45i142 ;.. ix; ix* rut itas itver nay, Yong* county, Pe.. Wing art ovum Baud Jones old Homestead Property nutty all moms yor 8111/2g. ' about mos.half ajeaceA t sod undar, r" At ueib a r tat)ols. WA Fdr.iot atedwd ••Vatletto, Went% so., a. XE D' .4.10 IF - ER T/IS E.M.E.Ir TB. cONBIJEPTION CAN BE CURED Hod Evidence. and mill and MI Testlcaoolo Is of 'De ti>llet or IMPROITD EMALATION, The Great New Method Dr. J. FLATTERY, (FORMERLY OF SAN FRANCISCO, AND LATE FROM NEW YORE,) great Traveling Physician of the Age, RHO HAS CIRCUMNATIO.STEO THE WADE', AND WOO HAS TESTIMONIALS FROM zukr QUARTER, IN -PITTSBURGH, PA., AT THE St. Clair Hotel, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, To Cure the Bich. and particularly at tend to the Cure of Chronic Dls. eases, Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh, Asth ma, Deafness, DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR, NOISES IN THE HEAD, EYE, EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES. Consumption is a local disease, generated and led by the blood in a certain che mical condition, one can only be removed by local chemical means capable of altering that condition through the mediumof the diseeeed . organ. To accomplish this purpose, no we cannot apply fluids to a cavity designed only for thareception of air, we then re • duce there to a volatile condition, and from an ap. preprint. instrument inhale or breathe the vapor. By the Inhalation of vapor, we eon produce all the beneficial effects capable of being produced by medicines much more speedily and effectively than from the administration of truce medicine three the stomach. The practice of giving mcdtclae by the stomach In the treatment of long diseases is objectionable : lit. Became they do not come in direct contact with the organ affected. 2d. Because their moat powerful action Is ex pended on organn in a healthy state, or envy dis ordered through sympathy, thereby deranging di gestion, ass destroying the nutrition of the body am: finally, be.use many agents of great Value can only be admitted In the gaseous Kate. MOST EMINENT TESTIMONIALS. From sir Clerks Semtamare, Y. o.—ln eons - amp. tine, oven desperate ems, I recommend the nse of Inhalation as the only possible cure. In citron. la bronchitis the benefit@ are no well proven by the speedy alteration In the quality and quantity of the expectoration, that no acebbt of the value of the remedy can be reasonably entertained. It gives relief to the asthmatic patient, proems curs tire to eases of yhthislo pnlmonsdie I. those ex treme advances which bid denance to the ordinary rule. of practice. From D J. Carrigan, X. D.—Even allowinw most fully for the exaggerated elltelthltalf of some of the earliest advocates of Inhalation, enough re mote. to estlef9 me in ..ring, that remedies in the form of vapor exert a powelful influence over Maraud ection, and lt is only to this way that we can administer remedies to act locally anon the dlseaerd tissues of, the lunge. The exhibition of remedies , n this form merits the conlitenco of both phsalcian and patient Remarkable Cure of Consumption. My con, William Walt., had been afflicted more Of lees for about tiro years, when he woo taken down in consumption, and during his confinement to bed ho bad had tiae most skillful medical at. teedance, with the advice of tic. best San Fran. eine, physicians, without receiving any benefit.— His medical 'attendants pronounced one of his rungs gone, and that he was In the last stage of consuls ptlon, and afterexhaustbig all their medi cal skill on Min, he continued to grow worse, and thee dully gave him up to die. In this hopeless condition, Dr. J. Flattery was called to lee him, and after a careful examination he intimated a ;fusibility of his recovery, also ac• cordingly tha Doctor prescribed his new treatment (Inhalants). ender which my son rapidly Improv ed, and at the expiration of about two manths.he became restored to perfect health. •••• • • • • Ynr more definite Information of my ion's 01041 dirpforable er:KUM:I during his affliction, I invite elf intimated to Ire me • call SALOME MAEKBAii, late Mn.s Waltz, No 8 Brook street, between Geary and Market, and Dupont aad Hearne, San Francisc o. Standby] and IMO= to, Bits Ist day of .704, A. D. 180, before sae, CHARLES W. COOS, L. Al Notary Panto, San Francis.. ta - .All pattrnti at a distance eau be cured at boas by consulting Dn. FLAITtsItY, by letter, stating their rmma, age, occmpatlon,rime taken ill, eactatttetioa, number of treatments suctratted to. description of snows and symptoms expert. eased, arta these existing. ansdmisan COME ONE, COME ALL 1,2 GENTLEMEN'S FIDINISHING I THI S'I I OIIAE. Nos. 13 arid 15 St. Clair St. The attention of the potato is called to the lam sad antennae stock of GENII -sat KIDS FUR, N/SRING GOODS, just opened st the shove mentioned place, which I am now offeringat great bargains. Any ono In want of the above Goode, Bill Orel It to theta advantage to giro me a cosi, and examirul my stock before pnrchaaing else where. They can Ind the 'argent 504 best selected stock of Fine White Filets, extra al BMA+, Wotan.. Cotton aid Lisle TtV i n= data and Drawers, Scarfs, Neck Tie s, .5 Su.. mnders, Butterfliet, and everythingpertaistiog to the Gentlemen's Frumlahhig Goods,in the city, Remember the pine, la and 16 St. Obsit street. SAMUEL . LEVIN. N. B. Awns stock of Rate, Caps, Gray's Col. Sara. Lockwood'., .Ordaerial, Byron , . Enameled and bldssarolL . jraiolystaxis TIIBBOLUTION OF PARTNERStiIP. The partnership heretofore existing between John Maffett and James Old, under the name and style of AIAFFETT & OLD, Will &e ole. d by mw fuel c01...m.0n the 24th day of July. A. D. 1865. All penorm A►ving claims against said firm are re. quested zo ptesent the same for payment, and then indebted Could lirm will settle with John Matfett, who is alone authorized to settle the etr sines of said fir= JIIAFFETT. IVOTIOE.-4 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE a•I to the pnblia, that according to an agreement man Tames Old, my format pastas:, mut lathe exercise of my legat u n tie. I hereby-declare the late dna of Marton k LLI dtasotreo, on the Iltib day of July. A. IX 1615. 4dr. Old artA I agreed that the eta U end impart, of Umtata Wm moonlit be taken byre* it an apprallentent tbereofito be mods by apyrataeralo appototaLby as.. The aygralaara have been appointed, and an apprated• Meat made by then. and - 1 am twilling to accept, and have- secepted ths propert?' at the wands& meat, (alkhouo_ thick It a high um) and Will account Irith Mi. Old far bia.ara the value AbstoOfs as. geed •by saki appralcement. tam* 10r• alai= tba tight, and Intend to carry on the "fem m e business at the old places, on my own ao m and in toy owo aame.lnaantnab ag MINIM itylnd to Um Om for money Crawls o u sts, /teat/ Mural persons Indebted to shags* s not to ex4.opaisnento;dm Old without:cats:a. min .1 - arasirl !ZtQfflf ZULFFLTT, A RbERIL WW - WO/UM - :;ff. , kOniChlidE ItZ CO" $ litittnehottlersor $ sEliaree6 61fassitiste.Thilmrhrts , netnellakallinehasAarbears.ate. Wird7it'llitwAttlitrtrtrisrrwarr LeiXI2I2II2aDJBD 0114.751PATJLVE -.J ..1 prrteau ß oK .„t- , Immo cut Wane .wbe; sopotlfir, to oiy ,tatootactotod Wiest ottOo nountolt. libtass. JuilouottUet irti ttivort thotletiottoloot - Au, • to ;viten •mr to• win ced _ nismacinp,,,, abwr.Tl • :Fcgt . = . 4p!,.:,,i,': - ,..: - ,:;;.•,:.:;:; - ,;,:;.,„'_:; - ~ 0112 211INDWED*01109:01; OA the heed waters of Oa tiaa)itur lodliheAtillr: ,IsldthrdsdhAmilehlt o oll . ‘ IWoh irn oinla i g ble th e L ute *e7r7 'ant welteceette,aouoied du " .os the West. There Is • noon Welt ••Ord added dd Ult. *WU* Westakedsh II OMNI Boa. and other Well. ere belAtt pada= AIII- edthbeir Srep ti4 She „IreareMiteeste an a Demur House,' - Arat eatudderadde Lead .elearo, And and co% 'MAW of WOW Or POI; - Prleg Olf._ - rhkeWirtietl/12A Address ,' - .13=AND/dOwALIAOP., eugemt. , ... Tblioute, Warms°, Fa. : ITS a.SiLAGLE,-, ‘7l - T9FIN•yB,T,,LAN! ? , • . , MTga. MOO Willis Ogtreterf, PETZSBIIROO, PA% • . 11 6 ,Wut okra to .411.b1144* 1 t• - k;.. 4 ! Pzuoisbut, Ottluding THJE , COOLOOXION OE' ox.manwithurizr Tam ocovravazery M. Marne lamies been mustexed oit of lair Vaned Stela SeetrWirill . bareaftargtte - stf**, , tion to thelniithiss of ttio ; arefAr SEN.q , P.!4 t - :•- • ••:. ittiCLEI , LANIP6I - AttitiON ate:- MASONIC! HALL 817/tAIIN ) , To"THZ 0W218113 07 IXlffec OWE* at =alta tha t i. ;bugambit*, itlattalPWt patalmtoga it lagitiwttoot . .'mottled; will be der talus Vi an Itlnettoyahlo. wroloaco With Mama In Cha pter 24 Bedlam' 1 11 P ID4 41 °I thaisinlagl6l4:XWM. Pitts mei, Vag al, Ugh. awvls EitaXlL 9 .I.ra 114.9 SEM& SECOND - NATIONAL ,BANN, Of Pittsburgh.l Corner of Band and Liberty Streets, Special Agent of Jar Cooke for tle Isle of This is strictly the People's Loan, and is being absorbed at the rate of about Ore milliousper dap• Tbs., bonds bear on Interest of "Z*voc> Cauts I.7Clza7' each bundrv,d dollar', 'and arc convertible ►t mate. city into U. S. Fir.Tcceaty Sly Per Gent Galts Bearing Bands. Full corannaslons will be edlouvl Ce 7 B,nnks, Bankers, and Broken, who pluchan for Wan. C. FL BIGGS. Cared= TRE EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK O f I?ittiaburgh. Chartered by the Capital Organized natter State of Pa., 1856.1 sl,ooB,ooo.:Nattel Law 1863 Thin Bank has been designate s DEPOSITARY OP YELE United States Treasury, end appointed agent for the male of the 7-80 Xi _ . Every facility will be offered to Inverters or par ties purehaaing for re-wile. B. M. ATITERAT, Caahlor. alzolt JAM BOWtt, ALANIIYAOTTULTai OF IMPROVED BORBIG TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells' No. 136 WOOD ETRKET, P7T2 4 3731:420/3. Pe Tools warranted made of the vary beet SLIGO AND LOW MOOR IRON. VW M ri 011:103 0 Di ;4=l rTrlirT_wl T-ac•vcreeit CJeweisla. Prue®. oaf HI such articles as are riscessaay to comtne oPersttolts, H Ar E V LOWS, ISESI SLED SHOVELS, PICKS, AXES, SAWS MIES, PLANK} LEVELS, I NAILS, tus. Rope, Leather and Own Belting, allot trittelk I hsyn constantly in store, Wounds . • MIMMY C:O3:La 003215:E•AISTSr. W. P. MITBILAY, President. J. H. LILLY. Secretary and Treircera. Ing perches, The Company owna to tee eimpie a eigh !aria contain. tyereven acres sad frty-Clire lows.. tad on &wort Run (a tribu o tary to Cherry Bun,) and lying between Cherry Hun ani 011 Crash. Twenty.eight leases have already been made to responsible Tattles, among cabala will be found the mamma of some of the oldest end mar tvseetritt eperetars on m. The entire tr act will accommodate from 123 to HP wells, This farm is surrounded by four et the most celebrated ollproduc)ng farms, on 011 Creek and Cherry Hun, and is in close proximity.to the "ReedV and . ..Einstein , ' Wells, end 'ciboria one mile frete the Walnut Bend Well. - • The Company °elms a limited number of shares at the antemiptionprice SEVENTY-F VE GENTS PER, SHARE. Main of the property, together with all informs. Con regarding the property and ocganizatlon of the Company earths Obtained at the office of STE= & BAILEY. Asylente, ms - 21.11 WILEIN9 HALL. VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALZELL. Once adJoinia rachlna Shop of the Pitts brush and Connllli►llla Railroad Company: Best Youghiogheny Fondly Coal and. Nut Goal ALWAYS ON HAND. COAL DELIVERED AT SHORTIRITICL. Leave your anion it THE OFFICE. or A. WIL, O:O7PS A CO, Rote t..rest., or at FEB GAZETTI. OFFICE, Filth atreat. PETROLIA MACHINE WORILE3.— B. B LECILY, Manntactua of his flea brated Fluent Improved OIL WELT, TOOLS. SAMSON POST AND WALKING REAM IRONS, and. an FIXTURES USED MS SIMI:C IRO OIL AND SALT WELLS, Nos. 32 and 31 oRIO STRLE' T, on the upper route of the Man chester PaseenKer Railway. P.O. ,a4azeu, lies: FALLEGn.t.M' T. PA. Francais? attention Is Invited to his late line increments I Jam and Joints, all made or the ,yureit Sligo , and Lahr Moor Icon, hammered as. forthem. AZ parts warranted and made to standard "near the Arm and sestets Ot any one set tilting any ether of his manntaeture having the same numher. Steam Engines and Machin Work mode to ardor: Wellivitethe puldloto call end examine, and judge foe tnernastreat and we , chanr”ge equality ot. trorltrnaaslalp and ocunpott. tion. 'Semi tot Card and Circular. 17133nuuds BARON LIEBIG'I3 NumuirivE FOOD, FOS INFADITEANIYINVA.LIDS. Fos =Lang a gdoaaant ldr,l e dinatetionaao u t or Otuel, lon clad= Oyes tna talk, and tartltdrol idea', :*.Fuildliatlatt cat staala„paaludna.,* I Flar.iila at tn. aszrritezzEra Brett 'corner, of OldnakOrred".." 314 r tionlyeriallegneari- - I fs ogoitei ;11.1 1 4 9 4.M. r'' • TPLIETRTOtriIir r. 1.1 ""Q•1 6.1 33 Z. r cr. 1 ‘• ... , 144.1 ca's isia;evittegasiionZrii:oroit*l • te I. vinn 0. 4. a kArs 44saum ut or m eakv o w, on • - 11 1 , 01CLIGLIMES,A.VBFIRVEIT .A.-stiamir.ovln,,i !.4./ sift FOUL 40! ccAbeickiatit4Anc74, '63tiakiktiOUlßOWlV l Viailt. , i t. v . - --- , - ... • . 7,:t - maractoce. . , -jos:4r -`-‘•• --41317-1011.-Ldetv:s. 11:1131APIMICArIBLOOD- pußs. s- 41 , ..s.al. =NI ramiAtabfalva OW far 80111MliZEILMILILTIS ,ltipigw ma. 111 -,7l;gt.P 112 4 r i - i• Anemia WS . - ar. a Tomlin avrtirositta 12 a:. palm sad wkally system anaitlest. but. 11 OW to Ferri 1 : 7 tul e t r . .. , MON SEnntsromr, tleaum .141 • ' any tUl tt tawal, sad Stranti were. C ar ITN/IMb Diaugli!ant Office Sad Patent stw is st•ic tows% Pi 4 EM 13 , 1202, Cll TL! la Viik Xeidatoo4o: l42l s7 ' HADLT_ it„BOOKERISHO=M,I_: est,tit, 124..40xodiClitishir6.4 160 :FAD/OUL ESISUEEIrio. - • ••• - ••-" , “ ,- -i•' - -- - t.istyttstaL2 - -ALLZGlairr, "`", Ar:P- 49 P 3 # l34:l4Y rry:. •''' • LEMN,CrecT .2411"031 t noir ago* - • ,WINIVW:IO4I.IIVEVAX .114411**Vp1": ',7. f ..,. #44o ll :±4lllLicaFtAna,thiptriAlki.:4o/4:f (11! , se Loa ssEit. ouo oast.- 1.11(141.1.GB PT. LOUIS BHOT,:dIyBTI :scatted sad tar sale br I 44kair L d suwicps wood cola.- zwrg . rn.s.rcE pSIIBANCF Manufacturers and Merchants INSWRANtE CONIPAIVY, Of Pittsburgh, tFFICEI No, S 7 WITEIt STEM (lI3OLLEY•S BVTLDING.) J. I. lIEN4Err• P re . '" eat. J. w. Ca " . :A.ll*T. Vice President. P. JUNES, Seeretary. SHIMS ABA PET LOSS BY FIRE Insures Stear4oats and Cargoes. simmnoas 'J. W . E. Vr. PAINTER, . CHALFANT ISAIAH DRUM , WAY.IR IRK R. G. BUSHNELL. 1 JOHN WILSON wravra. , JAN L - LIENNiTT, JAOOR 1.. sowearzi ROBERT LEA, • J. 0. PERSHING, EL. W. WATSON, NaLIBOY irzina , 131.1r252md INSURANCE. BOATILINS' -FIRE & MARINE Insurance Company, Offm. : CORNER MOOD AND MST Mt, (Over PCOZO '1 Manna) Bank.) RICHARD 0 RAY. President. DAVID EL PAZ Vice President. ROBERT kardi?Lue, Secreting. Will Insure Against all Kinds FIRE AND ;MARINE RIBES. B. O. GRAY JAMES R. W. GLEla b HRY LLOY JOHNGRAFF. R. J. HIGLEY' milazomd • , D. S. PAR.% lA= T. At IiAS HILLTOZT. JAMES R. iriactaT, JEIII7 P. S DAV. ORA.EaD, IHDON. INSURANCE. EUREKA IliSMa COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. Offlee : Corner Water and Market Sts., (fiAGFTS BUILDING.) 1. H. sicowsnznors. Presidant. W. H. Hyrum, Vice President. ROBERT ITEriiitY. Seeretary, IN'al*esef:pri:Uc7. l l , l4SY3 oo l: ll g:l ll 7:l Marine and Fire Risks. J. H. SLIDENBERGER. W. IL NIBLICK. ANDERSON. ANDERSON,_ JAMES L BENNETT. , W.BELTEHOOT= R. D. COCHRAN, rJ. A. CRUMMY.— . R. T. LEECH W. W. MARTEN L M. rEzrgiobs, synort H. rentrrEs. /3- /3; =Ts. tarMaaid PLUXI3EAS GAS PITTER Ile ADDY & BWKI{B, FRAUTICAI, PLUBIBERL Gas and Steam Fitters, No. 165 wpon STREET, (OPPbS p=2CRURXB,) Pumps, HydrEints, Sheet-Load, LEAD PIPE, PIG tk BAB LEAD, Plumbers' Ede'i in Gwvial Fitted lip in the Most Approxed Stile. Tanks Dud With 144 mapper. lionseS flital ug,ivith waterer gIL s.l3.—an rid-saws , attended to• BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., Jib. 16T Smithfield Street, frrFsErcrgals, Sheet Leadi Lead_ Pipes 3383 :Ia 33 43..3:Li • 'Wholeiclo turatabitiboatilbilßutab•ilt fiats. data, Bras Goads for; Water, • Gs 3 -aa4 „Steam. Pumps, Hose, lroa . PAre ,„a4d 1141.04.C . AL yrWast - oar.Eolo..afents, far,xtowles. oat% Sllishaat ratent t taro Pomp - , ivldeb' ruppnaoararal long fait as oft max. fora pomp tan villandrutalte rap. 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