Vittsburgit Guth 7111 MAU iiiiui a 1180011TION TIMESDAY. 6UGUBT 8. 1865 • UNION COMM TIMM ros-ssorsios arrows s: LEVI B. Dun. of sillocArm• soa oorarrr ootrrzolzan: E 122 IST LLNIZEBT, PSB ToWrialilp. grLVD ASELErrOs., of lawny TowrigaP sou min I}3IIATZ : 10339 Yy CTI"I6OKt:AII23ka2Y• •-' roi sasszitr - GEO. itiorkWriottliroyetto Tovniship. VANS B. H ~ .W.Wll,lacerautam ToinwhlP. ALERED SLACK, ftdillwthway. 1,6•813,1,7M , s Pripet SC. Cllsir. J. P. GLIM, PatalwrW • '/01L15T.6.. - Lamm muter Tomato. , mos otntstrr coomssiarrs JOIL3III/15 NESLYAI Lower St. Mgr Tp. -ass oorirr tenywros: Mart7LlNlG'ocrostalostuus. 70 3 soutoros!or zoos: ilieSE 9-010a6 t % of aukftim 70YOMP., - , i,Voort. OtAITE CONVENTION. A State Qoarentlen pan ba bola at isimiurg, oa+rgUSsUAY,rUE iitn avenrstites, nt . 's . otioct, liC;Or kie Oritige'd-inittnepilunagns• suiterkiattins !cipicateii ttortriandt of Ozollabratialficomlng October alma*: • 1 4 4 ! eiraist kit 4alaws ist 0 4 1 of et./Ci r al wand Alto great ylatary mat, an4 msits the waroebtatora 1111fIliCt 4anourued as a Mita% a aitalona moan brtsat. : - Oar Michas baea mabltabida..our tame de• strele&l;enisleirerratient wastreta, end peabe to. e Let , eyerr friend aided la Ws • Tekt*:tika aieartara to ba3riarreatea %Pug vonvession.: •Crioatua *eetoYt Ybht 9. 6 graftl°r 01326001:112 ore not lost t4gii krati,ex• Rumen of_yastlrsportancelatill be presented Lir eonsbleestioe u and • every ..dtstrlet In the State 44 %4 41 1 1 .. M i r te4.. 1 . . IT. Pine; 0 144. XXllagi cfAtral 00112/010.30. CAMEIZON,Chafrasa. Al. At. limosszacrd 3ViW.F4a6Szlr s tAT/eL T P. 0.8,1015/ - • , . - T 3 is perfectly manifest that when SETT Dins shall loeput uporrhis trial for treason, the, defence, and the only defence, will be fi ' that scwasbnind rebellion werenot treason -;-tluitthe and-•his associates merely acted 'upon tie recognized right of revolution, the • same rightwhich our fathers of '76 asserted, wherahey cut loose from the British crown t , and declared their Independence. MOM,- ) lover the right of a State to secede is to be • re-asserted, notwithstanding we supposed that, question hail been effectually put to rest : by the war. At the late meeting of the friends of Jams. Darts in New York, cora l- posed InPart .;of copperhead, politicians of thatcity and in part of southerners, this r . • pcialtion was taken and maintained. i .Pam a statementmade under oath by R 07- F , MOM 131104T8Z, who was present, we take the ft:Mewing extract: • ; • Robert IL Livingston, of Mobile, remarked how few people had A l t a = the constitutions of the'different 'Rates. He had read them, and found In several of the constitutions of free States the expressed right to secede. "A running con rersation followed the statement; IA which it was said that the : 2 effect of the trial of Davis would be a sere lotion of sentiment, everywhere in favor of - the South. It would be proved on the trial ••• ! that the secession cause was right, and en titled to the sympa th ies of the wor ld. One f• of the company, Mr. Cutler, if "remember f !. rightly; quoted a paisage from Burke, to show that a State cannot be malty of trea "Kr. Livingston, now wrought up to a 'high pitch of enthusiasm, made the declar i- anon: 'ln twenty-five years the man that • now accuses the South as having committed treason, will be looked upon as a madman and a fool.' Berterierded this declaration, --saying nierfn fifty years the revolution in popular sentiment would be so great that spelt a man weak:the looked upon as a mad manors fool. ' Although lavrisosrort proved that he himself is a fool ore madman, still his bin gnage is a straw which shows which way -3 the wind is blowing. Every effort will be made to-resuscitate the old dogma of State / • : 1 .• sovereignty, upon which, , as upon a pivot, the whole question turns Establish that, and the right of secession follows as a mat ter- Of course; and if that dogma can be I- maintained Instr. -DAVIS mini:peke a sac cessful defense against the charge of treason. Bat trace It on in its results. If Deis Is not 4: 4 guilty of treason, then secession, followed I. f by overt seta of war, is justifiable , and we t 9 lle at the mercy of any refractory member of the Union which may here ,fter see proper to nullify the laws of Congress, or set up a separate natten.allty. Bocnsusx's position, that the General "i" - -- Government had no power under the Con t-7 - saltation to coerce a State,:was founded up-, Wathi; seine Political heresy of State Sever / '• eignty; and we may rest assured that the • combined rebel andcopperhead partyintend to stick to it. Upon that issue willtim trial , of ;Eris. Devls turn, provided he is tried -, simply for treason; and if there should be Upon the jury a single believer in the doe trine of State Sovereignty, he cannot be =Meted. The result will be a disagree .'4 Silent, involving the necessity of a new P trial But should he be put upon trial for cour t ylicity,l4theassatudnationof the President, wfilitieWbe 'itcoepted; the world over, as a z.^ Concession that he is not guilty of treason, # A ••„ F .an d consequently that secession is a State right?' We ph*, therefore, that the goy !, t ralite n t Is bound to try him for treason, as the PPIY Wayht,,Whiettit ,cam f viedicate its SOVerelifilt9 - -"AnY otherceinae:vrill be In terpreted as a concessicm:of all that was ./ 5111 / 4 4 - b.l the rtWiti 044440 , tbe.doc- - itlitaihataliai i a'talalittisnoaiadue, ; tat to .the =dont - toVerimisiiit, but to his • catccolar State is Correct. It 13 this which inyeets-the;caseief - PaTillettltrnne - . ' Whetrier he as fill .dividtuilithalUbeconyieted and innished, or ishqOatii Tallitirof little conseqaence compared with • the trereendousjakdA invoited, in the case ,between =Sena sovereignty and State scot inviolabilityof.the Union and - the right ot•teliWeit. -- Tbb treand' Gov , ~., , -, ,, orranent is the reMiptative of the one - e- - • Principle, Jam.!.. the other. One 48A the Ain't , pass . under sentence at taia authoritative ilaciitattOti , that Dins did not coMmit treason would be a &dais - dpn,that titirebtiMbittimiaidaitimi right; and that conaeitiaiiill.ggi'Failral Government boa no authority to maintain Py,4 !. • and defendits own authority or domain. It would be ' .a suritnider of both, and tante mo,Pl4. Stiolt• • ?as No* To& World applie,s to' the edi tor of the ?add certain .old ltnea Which St the teorid'slotitigoo friends better di 11: Tendex=epreas szettis, AMU lou kir Your Rim' Squeeze IC a nun of mettle: And It ma swift isrossitUid, .` Via tborsaine tritifetatetligtagei 1:46 themlatidly, theq rebel But be retitb r ogniw mobe inas= Peter. And itivrvoo oval.) VtZ . zeular tab le teriftleY mw1) 0 0 4 -. tivtards tLesdineeld Mastrated - by the nercipporthialliinfatiffambetsiitl sebibt e is New York , :iibae, .17/04,1 ow Toes dty gAvitt 2 A44 l : oo 4 l l 3l 8 members; all other. distikui)fl* merely Wit their .31AxPIP4s;prliexice, 4 _ 15 Ba goes ibiiif6ittunilitia' - tizinvi-bilicuied`mt of ordinary lifexleanthaW'CatioriftheVO, at oar parlor %Way cdaric round: -abont, with.velvet firdaGbll4 Pin l P llool 4 4 , I , NOPer,Pq ° PO IMr4I/ R d Pi —ilolr ! _ 4oirr-4 1 :6 1; 90. 107 4 - • A AtIOPIGIE OP rip. 110/111ATY. ;TibrijEtngthilt:electicuis;ltave zCadrl. en= - 4nuicare-develoPmenta-i7a Berkshire; we , cording to the London Standard, a noble candidate made a speech, of which it vouch es for this as'a correct report: "Lord Ellington next rose, and was re colved with lond cheers. He said: Gentle men, I am In favor of -the government that has governed the country for the last sus years, and' I am of opinion—lnn:l*f opinion —should be upheld. (Here he stopped, and looked steadily into his hat, and it being observed he was endeavoring to read some thing, a voice crid out, 'Yon eot in your hat than e you have in hav yourg more ead, guy'nor.') The conservatives have h been opposed for six years to everything which has been for the public good. The foreign policy—[A voice, 'Fetch it out of your hat,' followed by roars of laughter].. Here it Is. (The noble candidate, taking a piece of paper out of his bat, held it up, which was followed by roars of laughter.) It's all very fine; if you think It's an easy thing, you just come up and try it. [Roars of laugh ter.] At all events they maintained peace; but Lf thsy had had It their own way this inestimable blessing would have been sacri ficed, and—and—la voice, 'Oh, do help the young man, pray;' roars of ocrr laughter]—at all events they main tained peace. As to America, they evidently wanted to tight with the Southern States. [A Vole'—'Who's your father V ] Who's yours?' ;(Loud laughter.] On these grounds, gentlemen, I shall support the present Parliament. [Roars .of laugh ter.] I hope you will do the same. [Re nevind laughter.] Lord iffilrigton had, du ring these remarks been prompted by :the Eon. E. Bouverie" and Mr. Barrett; and , hisown'party put their hands up to their flame and - "eeeraea very uncemfdrtable. After some Minutes had passed he said : 'I don't care .:[laughter] ; I don't want to speak. "[Shouts of laughter and a voice— 'Give us a song, then, GOvernor, 'Bend him back.to school, Barrett, 'Let us have a fellow that's got some little brains'] If you had three conservative members where would have been the treaty with France ? 1 ,-[iond laughter]—one of the best things ot t .—ever so long, for the last, !should say, Ma died yeitrs (thle sentence was brought ontln such 'a hesitating manner—a word at a time—that it produced roarshi laugh ter,) *Lich not only preserved peace with the twonations, but developed--developed (the noble candidate here turned round to those behind him and Inquired, ! What is it 4" which inquiry produced roars of laugh ter.) Well, gentlemen, lam not a speaker, but I intend to vote straight. [Cheers and loud laughter. 7" vriEra't EN SCHOOLS We have before us the report of Rev. Jostru WA.11.17.E.N, General Superintendent of Freedmen Schools in Western Kentucky, Western Tennessee, and the States of Mis sissippi and Azkausse The work of edu cation seems so be prospering very satisfac torily. From the statistics given we com pile the following summary-tiate,•htay, 1865: So. of !o. do. Locality. SaeOft. Nor°Pd. Attnure PrestilleaVa /Oland 3 GOS *CO . .._. . ..... 31emptth 1345 IZi7 Plus Sluff (LAO 503 210 Latta Bock, 0 • 393 615 Helens, g' 1 to 111 =1 St Charles 0 GO rt. snub.'•• - 130 Pt. 13100 on, 0 123 lilukaburg. (111/33-3—..... 1341 816 Deming Bend, " 739 634 I Natchez 1060 749 6414 - aroulid Vicarabxul Natchez.. a Paducah, (ty.) The Superintendent reports that there are many other persona teaching. in colored regiments of which there are no reports. He remarks in conclusion: "When we consider the difficulties that have been encountered, the changes and crudeness of the community for which the labor was performed, (circumstances pecu liarly precluding the quiet that is almost essential to educational operations,) we are ourselves astonished at the resultssecured, and confidently present them to the public, for the encouragement of the friends of the cause. There rut no need to be discouraged because all circumstances are not favurablm.nor because sometimes we have been unfortunate in the character of the agehts we have had to employ; nor because we have sometimes been blamed for not performing impossibilities" PROTECTION IN RUSSIA The manufacturers of Rosie are fairer lag, like our own, from the British policy of free trade, a policy which no countries in the world, except England and Prance, ceo adopt without most ruinous consequen ces to their own industry. At an exhibition of Russian manufactures la Moscow, early In July, an Engllehrnan ronneered with the embassy, made a speech in Russia, strongly urging free trade doctrines upon those present, to which there were earnest ex pre/lElone Of dissent. The correspondent of the London Times says: The Moscato Gazette gives the replies which were - made to the speech. A manu facturer of China ware showed how impos sible it was that ha could compete with V. - gliiitt porcelain, when the clay which he required could be imported from England -at Gs. Bd. per -cwt., and Russian clay, of rather superior quality, could only be pur chased in Moscow at 8a 9d. the cwt. Mr. Shlpof, an iron manufacturer, and the lea der of the Protectionist ,rty at Moscow, rote to Say that all Russia had to do was to follow the example of England, which hat maintained protection as long as it had suited her, and which even now protects thei'manufacturers of stearin° candles and the distillers of spirit& ` Steam Jets In Flea. The practice of Introducing smailjets of steam into furnace fires is very rapilly ex tending. The steam is usually employed to' create a blast i st'small qtaritltya ate* at a high veloMt3' wig along. several thnesits volume of air, by the well known dragging action, by which one current pro &tem another in any fluid in which it comes in contact - The creating of ahlast is not, howeier, the principal object In employing ti stet= jet, as it le generally understood to be a wasteful mode of useing steam for this purpoke one high authority has stated the quanUty etsteare necessary to .1120400 a given blast whecn applied In this - way, to be fifty fold greater when ~the .stetou wOrkeiltbsusgh st*.t drive a blower. Upon .ftrWn "aid Or certain purposes 11.1pre am tato' bt that aali jet of attain increasei 'Vet Conitidembiy the salon of the Ilre. ' At aim' wtotight Iron forge, it is said, the _number atiteate - per ' day of a =tan 13*AI lalr. Wel teen in: =mo d f rom . to tac it , equal tooteroll-- seventy pereent—Hcfsati4to Jtmerfecam. iplueral,anC ifeattablaltolll to Lubrl e,catard: advaixtages which thi mines txl oils poetize over the vegetable and mil may be summed up as follows; They do not absorb, oxygen, and co neatly cannot produce .spontaneaus combustion when smeared upon cotton waste; they are very stable, and can therefore- supply the place of other oils where ^ these • 'wadi be decomposed, as 'for instance; by 'super heated steam; they never become rancid, and consequently , corrosive; and, Anally they'not only do not become gumm9, (al though they may sometimes leave a hard residue) but even dissolve the gummy mat ter gradually fortned by other oils: The objectional qualities of illhieral oils are, their volatility, ttio4 bad' smell, and their occasionalexcessivo - , - iiiddity, or. want of body. ;'The two list are more or less irre mediable, but this last quality, _when • not actually advantageous, may be readily mod 7 fled.---Miehanicat Magazine. - - The capita Gold' ifetetai. A ceirreipondent of the Now Tor buns gives an Interesting account of the gold' mines of the Eels:noire, oL gild Vandrelul, an oldpatrimonial estate of the De Lery family, situated about-fifty miles toptheastal Quebec on the Chandlers rivet According - to tbewriter's accounts Mere is promise of largo production of gold front these Edney !limn capital and enterprise Are smiled, as they . are beginning - to be; to their working.- -13ercrel old. Balifomians, I yhp have- "prospected" the disnicc pro• nomme it is said; the Inducements oared for relnilsupatior to the avenge of these Of the Ci den State. 'Plutons commodes ire now at work; extextracting geld in paying quantitien and many shafts ate going down, while one party is constricting a flume and dam at considerable expense., _ --- - - • 1 ,Z.•`• Frersci•thepoaon Itenorder, Dipsottinoa cfP;apiurrirEsusitt.r. - • 2 Oalt." v. 14. Fie; inimore . wuh teetered hand. To wreath In vain at my dull priton berm Or countleg,NarilyTimiaLammlniramml•i • 2 mount above Western No more with useless toil I strive to rise, With atronLetherealloogino toward my home, Matins my °uncapped. with my-ariesi "Lord I wilt thou never come'!" Body of death t oh, sinking dying clay. Darkly descending with the dust to dwell, I leave thee Joyfully to dull decay; Oh Ilated life, faretrelli rather, I come; to Thee, Eternal Sire, Dv Joyous, thrilling, Oredorwsong, I sing; And w.th a love pure no a seraph , . bre, I rise on rapid wing. I pause; and hovering o'er my crumbling ten, lbw( sadly, and with doubting heart, I gaze On the poor clay that once I loved so well The wreck of happier days. How sold It Iles! how calm and. motionless I The dash locks kiss the brow as cold as snow; Do 1, who gaze on It so pltlleu, Forget the long-ago Frail clay t forgive tie that I cannot weep; I knew no sorrow now. Ain or unrest; Take thy repose, and I, while thou shah sleep, Await thee, 'cold the blest. I leave thce now. reith vanishes from sight; Oh holdout Christ 1 Thy loving smile I see I And in the fulr.ess of Moms!. Light, I lose myself In Thee. NEWS ITEMS Op CONSTANCE KENT the London Timed says : Capital punishment is, of course, out of the question In the case of a young woman of twenty-one, who committed a crime when scarcely emerging from child hood. On the other hand, it cannot be said that there is sufllcent proof of insanity to justify the Home Secretary in sending ertoan asylum. Substantial justice will be done by a dm& commutation of the sentence, and by secluding the prisoner from the world whose laws she has so ter ribly violated. BISUOP Cowman has commenced an as against ?dr. Gladstone and Mr. Hub bard, as trainees of the Colonial Bishoprics Fund, for the payment of his salary; and the Attorney-General ilea been retained for the defense. • AMONG the collossalcngineerlng projects of the present day is a schema for construct ing a rallwaw tunnel under the bed of the Severn. The tunnel will be about three miles long, and-is estimated to cost 01,750,- 090. In New York, last Saturday morning, a fit lit occurred between three brothers named John, Richard- and Thomas Tristram, dur ing which the latter was shot dead, it is al leged, by oge of the brothers. , WHILE the area planted in corn in East ern Virginia is probably not one-fourth as great as that of 1860, the quality of the present ciop has never - been exceeded. ONE or two of the French Minis'ers have spoken of their determination to resign If the. French troops are not recalled fro= Dlexico within two moliths. IT IS said that the King of the Belgians has signified a wish to be buried in England, in the same tomb with the remains of the Prin cess Charlotte. Tan Siamese twine are now giving onto bilious at Petersburg, Va. They lost near ly all their property in North Carolina dur ing the war. TIIE ispadons grounds attached to the Washington monument are being ploughed up, and am to be put in-good order and beautified. THE census of Albany shows a popula tion of 61,375. This is a decrenes of nearly one thousand in five years. In 1860 it had 62,360. Sin Jon: omen', the President's son, is to net as private secretary to, his father, on his arrival in Washington from Nashville. 790 CI um 161 325 113 THE Titusville and Union Railroad Com bay° broke ground on that work, and it will be rapidly prosecuted to completion. ADOLPH WEIDILLEN committed suicide at Ottawa, 111., on Friday, by j ng off the bridge into the Illinois river The South In the , Role of "Vrtah Heep." Whoever has attentively watched manl festations of Southern- 'spirit rifler , the sur render of Johnston's army, needs no argu ment to be convinced of the truth which, indeed, they themselves perpetually boast ed of, that they submitted only because they were overpowered. Their / Mews of the right of secession, of the aggressive tyr anny of the ,North. or the divine right of the white man to make .he negro work for him, Were not changed; they were simply o verpeweted. We have been charitable enough .to sup pose that being subdued, they were at once ready to become good citizens of the Union again. But leopards do not change their spots in a nlght• and, thanks to President Johnson's Provisional Government system, we are fast learning that rebels are as slow In changing as leopards. Ip South Carall na the very Provldorial -Governor himself declares that the atroehlen of the tatted State, armies can never be forgotten in the South, and that the compulsory return to the Union Is humiliating and degrading. In -Georgia they resolve that, "Whereas after most bravely and gallantly contending far their rights, they bays , been overpowered by numbers, they will for the present sub mit to the Constitution of the United States." In Louisiana the Governor ap points returned rebels in preference to Union soldiers to office,• and announces, that, whatever happens, Louisiana shall not be Tankeelired. In Richmond, in the very teeth of the military authorities, they elect a rebel odicer to the mayoralty in preference to Union man, on the explicit ground, (constantly avowed at the polls,) of his pa triodim in gallantly serving in the army of his country, towit : of the Rebellion. Fortunately, the:Provisional Government policy is purely experimentaL Unfortu nately perhaps, the rebels know it. Dace it require any particular prescience to pulses the result I—gin. Gas PUBLIC. NOTICES. rerNOTIVE TO itz*onzits,a-u Teanh• orrato desire to be applicants for Schools ki Shetler Toprattno, will phrase attend the exams anstnatten to be held in the 8011.001.1IOUSZ, on TNA, on the toth day of duvet. • By r rder of the Board.. -, • 61113 M. .7. O. 137tYANT, &meaty. wit/LID:MRS & REDHANICII• TWIN. PIKE ROAD CORPANIC—SODtaeI. ben to Stock In the above annany are requested to pay the Third inetalment of Ten Dalian per Share on or before the latte/NSTV.. By ardor at the Bose; ' Solid • JOHN WHEMPLlVTreararth 0r.12012001. Tit• Hoard of Salmi Dizeztori of Mellon Township will. mix-Vat School Bettie No.-DiTto• kerrrillo, 422 EIATURDATi August; 12, 1222, n - 2 En., tot tlso Waal= Z2221.12%/21 our M 21 1 0 2 11 112Pett 21ontb. 41,22U AIl taarire ts nqoestod to b. 14 41 111 14z usl a ir 26 tho gsiatag., • • - 112:01703;.KABSEaLL,' 22822 . •; 1 ~'.l34lClfttet dti )30,10 :bands just ..reatilved 1 1- ,:ir atca W f . I ° 7/ 111 1" tom f iriat e rVi r oli CRISEBB: • oolong vactory °bean Id- do. thlimbdri dO.l 1.6 So, AVai. 40.; , Heeddrad and for tall at MO =Ottstrut. due • • pOTVER, - AXIOM & SEIEP73./.BD._ - puanos,,,PßACHlSt3.—Wa.: aro .re• Wein rush . sway Emmy% trots the !Alt IrentlleA,l4p! hei " P "1:46 'Arlitre z erna rt ra, ' . .1110 .stnet. • FORT PITT FOUNDRY. -- " • C7co.Nsart . 33.4sz4slLtro. Wa.II3TCALY - oar.Aatio arrroAfv. 408=1 X. 1:21P JAWS O.IOIAP. • OA ABLER SNAP 21ErlIEWS. (Succsuori to Moist Enop,) Blannfaciarais of Ordna owl all kindsof Bear 2 Castlins . for nai li ng r Bridges, 10,' FANCY GOODS, TOYS, BASKETS, 'Wholesale tad Zetap, • • J. G.:LA:I:I'M:VS, tfiLitiazkot . shont. Dealers sod Ms palls humeral MY Invited to tan, before maktos porgasoosolooprhosa. ir modonte. aos COW/ 4 1E103008M, of tde P 3 d*ICIP 3 C OIB Penna. vio ls., inns( (mpg', wag thirbestHopintandtr IdNu v iiiisieof Potomos; ittrostibelirrolAM Hot. Hoootor It (Minot to MO credtt , 4l Mosiskit the war. ? . ON HRTMAN, tat ite s tman't rearm oli • IVPI' II : 3 4 : -.-• • . ..tire . ;firrlXlMitorandii;Vr . raM Litlitsp Vint - 011101( on cospar. ..Iplesserreteat.thetrOattlisates at theofflas 01th•CW131Pfxrh 414 mein its tow LOW • • - : • W.W.-SEBBOA /113401 13801Stla.&214Thalnattr. ,qnn BAGS ST. LOUIS SIIOI`, , JUST t0‘. 7 % , receired and soy fate_W 1117 JAZ= iStOWNI 135 WOO4l stieol,, Wr' D f^flriTP R.E.11,e-rTlf I BATES 6d BELL'S— Linen and Coftimiheetimsl TfiCriclUs. RATES & BELL'S— IEMBROIDEIIED CURTAINS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS. .13 sa. vuurt.b. Eitretot, Q lll . _ THEE N. CLAIMS —PERSONS hog claims for collection In the Statol of Hentucky. Tennessee, Alabama or Mississippi, may have them collected or adjusted by placing them in the hands of N. W. SHAFFER, C..sq.. 106 Filth street, who is about to van the Bomb on a solleetbsn tour. Coll on him this week. - Hitbzurescea—Win. illackelorom No. 167 Liberty Street; T. Wightman, of Lorenz & Wtgbtman; B. Hall & Co., 148 Liberty Stiect; Hemphill, Mcln tosh & corner O'Hara and Pike Streets; John M. Cooper & Co., corner Walnut and PiketStreets. 1511 • COMMERCIAL OIL WORKS. Pure White Burning Oil, Constantly on Wind, and for rale at THE LOWEST DIAREXT RATES, B. C. & 7. H. SAWYER. No, CY WOOD STREET OPP/CB OP THE COASBOLLIII OP ALLEOBBNY COUNTY, PA., PITTBOITIIOII, August 7, ISIS. TO COAL DEALERS.--Sealed Prop)- . oats will be received of thio Office, until list Inciunive, for furotsblog Allegheny eounty from Ten to Twelve Thou./toil Basher, of •ood Merchantable COAL. tree from Slack and lotrt, to be delivered at the entrances to the Court Hoare and Jail. on Fifth and Boas streets., In quent.ttee of Nix But dred lituthele per day, until the whole le delivered. Payment will be made by warrants on the County Treasury when the contract• le completed. By direction of County Commleelonen. HENRY LAMBeitT, Controller. autiAtd I tw Fon, eALz. PIT HOLE OIL TERRITORY. The I . NDIFLEED ONE-TWENTIETH PART Ot FORS-TWO ACRES OF LAND, attest(' between Pit Hole Creek and Holmden Run, about one-lin If mile above the United hustes WelL This a well tested ler boring, and Is tonal , teed equal for Oil purposes to any undeveloped Territory on Pit Role. The Company propose to lease home din ely. There Is Territory enough for Forty.two or more Wells. The purchaser will therefore ao• quire the One -twentieth Lend Interest In each Well put do o n, and be entlt.ed to a like portion of the money received from Lamm of Logs. lino warranted. For particulars, call on S. DAVID. SON, eta Liberty street, Pittsburgh, or address, immediately, ALEX ANDER WALLACE, anti= Thllotue, Warren co., P. JOB PRINTING. The midersrgned are now prepared to excante, in the neatest and most expeditious maAner, JOB PEEN - TIRO of all kinds, Including PAP ER BOORS, BILLS IN EQUITY. LEGAL BLANKS OIRUU BILL HEADS, POSTERS olutbs, And &U lclnd, of BOOK AND FARM" JOB WORK. 4131. GIVE US A TRLA.L. - Gm O'NEILL & ANDERSON. Gantt. Ste= Job Orloe, 84 Filch 'treat. EM=ES WHITE & SLAGLE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, No. 3.043 Sifth Ettracet„ PITTSBURGH, PA., Will attend to ll butters:4 In the line of theft Prate:salon, Including THE OOLLEOTION OF MAIMS AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT. Mr. SLeace hating been mustered out of the Mated &eta &Mee, trill hereafter eye attea Lion to thubutlneet of the arm. au9ll AIMENAL LASS WORKS. .MODES, RYRIE & 00., Danasoturers of Black and Green Glassware, Druggists' Ware, Dollies, Demijohns, Carboys. &o. Warehouse: So. lii WATER STREET, BETWEEN sMITE (FIELD AND OR. RTREETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. We warrant our War. to be superior to soy Manufactured West of tea Mountains. Always CO band, Glanware DI the above detartpaon. AL orders promptly attended to Particular &WM. Mu paid to private moulds. HEWITT•B PO I .. -1 /I'll TOITM FOR THE R&M, II seknoonrogrd by su .1217 have vial It to be it No. I. Try It ye doubters and to ronvlnrad. For oats by all der:tubas. lylndyd FOR BALE. OM FIVE YEAR OLD RARE Pam tutees saddle; trots In harness. ineptly Na US LIBERTY sTuzer SORtPAN, uouasTra t 00. OIL LARD Sortp .A.crrods of Mazszscl, On lb e East Ode of the Allegheny deer, at Jones , Eddy, Penang° county, Pm being part of the Daniel Jones old Heed 'Property, nearly all suitable for Boring. About one-half cleared, and under fence. Foe particulars, addreu A.Lff.,AfgO.Y.ll • WALLAO. palmate, warren as.. Pa. paockeziAmni. , TO THE OWNERS Or DOG a. The owneri of Dogs within the city of Mitts• tough, are hereby =teed that all Dogs hereafter permitted to go all large, without being properly moialed,,mill be taken up and degtroyed, In ago cording:omM Ordinates In Chapter Bee See tens al, t 7 and ea of the CIV Digest of °ransom.. •• — .lll F . -1 LOWBY,Ja, Mayor. PtEttneritg, July gl, IBM atentar • 83 ItiMIENT STREET. a. w. CARNAII AN & co., DEA.LERS'IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Sowed, Nailed and Pound Hotta, Shoos and Dal. ind(or. lor Itadka, Dintor Ron boutkot labs" als Thildrou. Trak additions are, =dower/ Watt la our Stoaki and .9tlmattlykta and Quick Betartlan to oar system-of astling. Planakt and careful attain. Don ktrartto tram. • /02=iws EW GROOSET — Tha M der dg ne opened an • ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of fresh and WELL SELECITTD GROOM= In tarly NEW BIOS& In &Onion to other nov elties, wooda tali attention to thetr stoat of Rut= sopmelal&1111 ,0 1 :; S M kiwzrg Liblriti irenti icsoug: RIEBBON BRO., raglan Widens and TdaOldniate; plaisufsettureasof-Bleseek's Patent Salinas Whet tor titian /mimes, Olt Itn e tnal,l3,earene Itt• thlnel7. Bbnitlair, Unztlen., Fungi, Caner HMI= nlief Me targets, Pittston% Ps.' 809411108 =A patlalt dp •Bizehis!aty proantly attended to. ; anldm , • OTICSi • • "TrullEttrakbaldas mt. wzsr =emu EAMIN 014,00EPERE Aro rtattiNtott tp moat tit the dna or - Rebut Way, Jr., _Nc..4 litard au, OWVITESDAY, AUCHIST WO. • fouro'clock p. m• Bullpen of bnPonaicailgta le Wanda bittortythe matting. • • 50244 . BY 'WIDER Ur THE BOAED. • BADLY k 110.011IIR8HOlafE1r-, luOcuraortrazu cm Vluxisthiro macl. CUlanll.-ea 160 1 9 321:0IIIIA.t. B' BDfIT, myttemit TO MILLERS.—WE HAVE SEVERAL .1 pieces of • Ca Four & Co.', Celebrated Anchor Bolt. ing Cloths, tot pale at ten than New York Drina , LIBMWri . ca. 'Jeala ' City NW& Libeitiv Strut. si . affil "OR MO D M l Nat i lt. ROOM it lefty Reolibi Oen* IgulVerlbr. attar batty dilute Jtobettit. rintat,,Lot twenty by ono bnadrea Yebt,, , gr i naka T art sons, at Market, dreal.,7 SOMETEUNO NEW FOB TUB LICUN-' .- , lMlG—Pret.'Sobruttanhv Plegated. Stare& and WasblEg mi taintaig, ter Wagadtaguautßlatablag r"ls , Idneur; kgroiall online 2317 ag put iltP lit paqkaipm. Mu" eta, a trial. for pay• ; ' • ~ soatr I gal - acquit imam a naafi gamut L' . ENE TOILET BOArB.-448Ixeccive. a soppy of Oolgste , a Hanby:rag, Palm, hit,. and Brown WWltot. lad mond Soapy lilso, Low Va Honer, 414mimi. Minus Kruk Soap. Fox Ws at the Family Grocer, Score of ' , ... JOHN A. REO.sti.e.ure sun comer Liberty had Hand itilOti. ,fflE tr. .ID rvii zutsrms.rra AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. You can get Photograph Albums, all kinds, .91 Lowest Prices, AT HUNT'S. You can get All the Now Hooke, Late Pape. and Magazin., AT HUNT'S. You can get Blank Books and StatlosetT, of all kind., AT HUNT'S You coon act • - The best Gold Pe., Steel P. us or Qu'll Pees AT HUNT'S Wholeasle and Retell Book, Sistinnery nod News Emporium, suB 69 FIFTH - ST., MASONIO HALL. Vali ens. CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL IN AB Deranewitive, 1 Office of Director and °moral Meaner of I, Military It• Broads United c intro, - ASIIIIIWTON, D. 0 v at, 1866. Proposals will be received at this Unice, otoll twelve o'eloait noon, on W,EDNEsDAY, Septet. her li . 1065, ysurchaso the U. S. Military Rail Roiling Mill at Coat , aeons% Tenn., with the .chtnery, Teets, Buildings, Fixtures, and Track c ~nectlng tele Rollin/ Mill with the Nashville ....ltlhationooga Railroad. lie MIII and alachluerY . cortstrudted to re-roll B allroad Iron ore entirely new, sod of the post Improved character. For full description and details of operation, upscity. ika, apply in person or by letter, to T. W. YADDLY,Y, idoperintenuent, chattancoga, Tronetsee. All bids should be indorsed Propaaril to pur chase Chattanooga Rolling M 111." D. C. bIeCIA.LLUM, Brev. Brig. (ben., Director and Geaeral Manager Military Railroads United States. auB:tsepto TIME BOOKS, Check Books, Blank Books On hand n4ll made to mac Counting Blouse Stationery (f every description. MYERS, SCHOYER & CO., Biz.ders and Monk Book Sinkers, ('OME ONE, COME ALL GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOT Nos. 18 and 15 St. Clair St. The attention of the public I. called to the large and extensive atoek of GENTLEMEN'S FOB, NISH/NG GOODS, fruit peened at the above. mentioned placeywhich I AM now otfering at greet bargeine Any ono to want of the &boa"! Goods, sells find it to their advantage to giro me a coil, and examine my stock before purchasing else where. They can dud the largest awl hest selected stock of Fine White Shirts, extra alzteflegee Shirts, Woolen, Cotton sod Lisle 'I% odes starts and Drawers, Scar% Neck Tics, . BUD' panders, Butterflies, and everything poertalniug to the Gentlemen's Fnanianing Gaels, In t h e city. Remember the place, a and Id St. Glair street. SAMUEL LEVIN. N. B. A large stock of flats, Saps, Gray's Col lars, Lockwood's, Universal, Byron'. Enameled and MasseemL Jytdaystaxis PITTSBURGH PAPER MAIM 0011PAIrir offer for tale 1,500 bdls. Crown Wrapping Paper 1,000 balln. Medium 1,000 balls. nediam 1.000 bal.. D. C. mad D. IL do They bare ago on hand Sr. constantly recelvtng from then Mild, MANILLA, PAPER of all weight. and Mae*. HARDWARE PAPER of WI weights andsizes, PRINTS, DRY and SATO. RATED ROOFING, tac., All ouantilles and *bee of PAPER MADE TO ORDI.R at the shortest notice, to snit euewtners. 1,000 TONS OF GOOD NIXED RAGS WAREHOUSE: 82 THIRD STREET. ausAl PITTSBURGH, PA. PETROLIA MACHINE WORtsß. B. II LBOKY, IllanitiaCturer of his Cele brates Patant improved OIL WELL TOOLS. tie.bstai IU4I AND WAS:BOW BEAM. INu OIL 410 s 'F A INUMEI L y:in . 1 f i t s SIN 1 and 1 1 01410 statxr, on the upper route of the Sian. cheater Pairtenger Hallway. P. O. Andras, Box 11, AI.LECCIENT, PA. Particular attention ls invited to his late lop proven:mute In fras and joint., ail made of too puma Sligo and Loy Moor Iron, hammered em. preset, for them. All parts warranted and made to standard sires ; the pins and sarkete of any one set airy any ether of. kW manufacture having the some mintbor. Steam Engines and Mechlin Work mode to ord.r. We invite the public to mil sod examine and judge for tliemsalve• ; and we chalking, eguility Cl workmanship and eompett. Con. heed for Used and Circular. lyl9ainstas DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. The wizenewildp heretofore existing between John ItlaMt and James Old, under the name end style of MAFIETT is OLD, wee dissolr. d by mu tual consent, on the 44th day of July. A. D. 1861 All persons hac.sig claims agalnat mid flan are rb quested to present the• tame for payment, and Ones Indebted to said arm will battle with John Matfett, who all alone authorized to settle the so- drum of said firm. au29w JOHN DIAFFETT. NOTICE.—I HEREBY OWE NOTICE to the public, that according to as agreement with James Old, my format partner, and in the esaretse of my legal right; 1 hereby declare the late Ana of Want' 14. Old dissolved, on the Pith day of July, A. D. OW. Mr. Old and I agreed that the stock and property of the late Arm should be taken by me, at an soprano: mint thereof, to be made by aprpraliers tole appointed by an. The a:Teasers have teen appointed, and an appraise. meet made by them, and I me willies to accept, and have accepted the property at the appraise. meat, (although I. think it • high onea and will Account wlth - Mr. Old for his share of the value thereof, as axed by said appraisement. I then. gaga maim the right, and intend to - Garry on the same Loudness at the old places, on my own so count. a.ndin my own name. Inasmuch as Mr. Old out,arely Indebted to the arm for Money drawn I hereby request pen. one Indebted to the Arm not to make pat mint to Mr. Old without irty con mutt.. [artily] JOILN MATFETT. EXCEISIOB BOOK-HOLDER, An Artiolo for tho•iiillion. MOST 00 itralefFT 'LEAST ZIPERSII7E ItCril M rOLDER, , AnD Ever devised. `Litany 'dig.dl • , . man. School also. • i no cents, FOR BALE BY Davis, claWI m= & ace WOOD STREET. 1 :131,11014 LIEBI9'I3 NUTEMTE:.FOOD, . FOR ntharraAND For mating • pleaust and highly nectritl=s; or Gruel , for child= deprived or the ELII.II. 11/112 lavalldi of asau gyp r 9 a/maim' On keth 'Flavin. • For sale at the CENTRAL -DRUG STORE, coiner el Ighdo and Federal eixeete,ln the Market, Rouse, Allegheny. GEORGE A. KELLY. irsimas• D :use it ELAM, • Iwo on hand A tang assortment of MOWING MACHINES, . . =corm= ira..a.mczush straw Mien, Scythes and Hay Bakes, ; 28 =AEI 0/130 idant mi d aiZzuazonr.' ;IMO' - • • • (BLOOD. OtIRIL).- A v Ind roougrkabbi undo and potalnirgro for soll,oo.oota. rum, ear ITOEfunW4O l / 4 - --" r anroVitenVELTAAL I ; m t` 4 4 004 it UMW inks, tom v01A144-: • SrFud* 67 - ; • . essoxmmos. Demist ies • • ionorfilrill NA /cora meow • ( - ) 1 IL LEABB.r.-rall , HALE, AN • IN p•-• WIEST of 81.tteoo•Arres of good 011 Tont. tom Tessa to for Matti. also Milk Slums t etweat neon wens in crawford county, neat Apply to - OlindlEff:l 4 A SoNS, ItUf L .Ol Market, street, XE Ci^ 413 rwilTzsextrArTs. LARGE GOVZRIMF,ka SALE OF steatnitiiate, Bargea, and giTti)- rard. QUAUTILOSEASTSS GINSHAG'S 07,1= WASHINGTON CTTT, D. 0., July In, 1863. SEALED PROPOSALS ere invited end will be reeelved at the *Mee of the quartethterner 0 .1 (Hu,bG Of Heil rad Elver Trenspqrta• n ee), et Washington, El__ until th e FIRST BAY or SEPTEMBERNEST, et 12 roctock a., foe the purrhsse of the followtut named ST CAM. EDAM, BASUES, and other property: tilde-wheel ataemer Oh lakenaeuge, regletersd Cont. Side,mbeel steamer kara t resists:fel 190 tons. Side-wheel steamer Sfir,falde, registerni tO4 tons. Side-wheel steamer tnomas, registered 14n tons. Side-wheel-steamer Sherman, registered 140 soar. Side-wheel:steamer Wenhafthie, registered to tone. Side-wheel steamer Knoxville, registered 36 tons. steamer lltiLbar (wrens), registere,l T. 0133. bed steamer g tagrto n, regist e red 92 !0f... S.err.-wheel steamer Eel:meaty, registered me t on ,. Stern-wheel steamer Bridgeport legisterei 15, tons. Stern-wheel steamer R01a... registered So Lou. Slero-whool steamer Isllootonery, roglotered 116 tont. Stern-wheel steamer Chattanooga, restetered 69 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Atlanta, registered ZVI tone. Slue-wheel stea mer Reams, registered tcl2 tons. Side-e heel steamer Lookout. registered 170 tons. Side-wheel steamer Stone River, registered tie cone. 91de-wheel steamer 01lash, registered tons. Also, veeen (1) generale barge.. One row boat, and one model barge. All of which can be seen at l/H.ATTA.NOO(IA., TENN., It any tame prior to the day of wee. ALSO, . . Ferthe Btu idiom Ways, Stationary hlatilleerY and •npurtenances la the totted States Ship building Yard at Conttaneoga. A full deacrlption of which can be seen et the adieus of the Quartermasters of Transyortation at etnclianatt, Louisville, Nuhville, St. Lords, and at Chattanooga. .. Prance/Cs are invited for each boat or barge sep. aratelj; the name of the boat or description of the b.rge to be deaignated in the peel:m."l A full description of the property may be ob tained on application to Brevet Col. Arthur Ed wards, A. q.. M., St. 1.01.111, Eaah envelope containing a bid should be sealed and Indorsed Proposals for Steamers, Barges. aid Other Prop. rty t Chath.noogs ' r , • Bureau of Heil and Elver Transportation," and address, to the Quartermaster General_Tf. S.A., Memtiogion, P. C. num nt to be made In trotted St tree OutTency upon the acceptance of any propose', and prior to the delivery of the property 'I be Goer foment reeervee the right to with 'raw try of the too above property, and to reject proponals eermal low. By order of the Quartermsatar General. LEWIS it Pri.R.S(rNA Brigadier General and Ohio! of Rail and Riser Transportation. ans9:td LARGE GOVERNMENT SALE OF Steamboats, Wharf-Boats, Barges, and Other Property, gra drarrtesven CiarERAL . S Orsooft, We'ffilltoTOlr, July 21, 1885. • SEALED PROPOSALS are fuelled and will he received at the place.. and until the dates here inafter armed, for the purchtm of M. fodow,n palmed STEAM/10d TS, WIIARF-BOSTS, BARGES and other property. At Cincinuntl. Ohio, until Monday, August ==l For the Stern-wheel etenmboat L. n. Horton, reg- Istered 140 Lona; :•tere•wbeel all ankboat General Mete., registered L0u,;76 Stern-wheel steamboat General Crook, formerly B. C. Levi, re steed 131 tons. And two t 2) whart.boata, registered 154 and 146 toot; All of which can be seen at GALLIPOLIS, OHIO, until the day of mile. One (I) wharf.boat, lying at PARKERSBURG, VIRGIN Lli,• One (I) wharf-boat, lying at CATTLETSBCRO, KENTUCKY; And the model bargee Horace and Caplan's, lying at CINCINNATI. OHIO: AN of which can be men at those places until the day of males At Louisville. Ky., until Wednesday, An— gnat 30th, at 12 M., Model barges Charmer, Henry Clay, Woollollc, Patna Fo. 0, and B. Nort 013, and for seventeen (171 gunwale barges; All of whirl can be seen at LOUISVILLE, %Y., wail the day of 0.1 e;. For the side-wheel steamboat D. A. January, reg istered 700 toast 81de-wheel steamboat Ohio, (wreck}; Stern-wheel tug-boat T. D. lionanr,registered 119 WWI. ;And tht.tara (9) goawale barges; Allot which elm be teen as 15lW ALBANY, TR LIANA, twill the clay of eale. At St. Teals, Etlssourt, until Tuesday, September Sth, at 12 It, EMS...man:el steamer Autocrat, registered 884 tans. Stde-wheel steamer Lzetta, registered 01 toes. St. e wheel steamer J. K. 1111.11651 a, regtstered 208 IaiMEMMI?MI do. light tees. Side-wheel simmer Metropolitan, !fettered 33, do heavy. CODS. Side wheel steamer U. C. Wood, formerly the Lou isiana, registered 187 toes. tilde-wheel steamer Netrrasks, registe.al C 73 toms. Slde•wheet steamer Battle, registered 700 toes. Stern-seine! atentser Victor, registered 80 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Alpits registered 29) tons. Stern-wheel steamer Nick VI, Hughes, regtvered MSEEMEMI ffilaiMMMMI Stara-wheel steamer M. V. Baird, registered it tan.. Sten-wheel stammer United Staten, reglgaral 50 MEIM!MI Stern-wheel steamer Mettle Calder, registered 1W tone. Stern-whoel steamer Porter, registered 113.tona. Stern-wheel steamer Alone,regleteredalt tuts. stets-wbeel steamer J. S. Pelage, registered 118 inns. Stria-wheel item& Jennie Hankins, regii , ered • VA toss. Stem-wheel steamer Lioness (tow-boat), register ed 523 tans. Stern-wheat steamier ()arils Jacobs, registered lga toms. Stern-wkeel Reamer Anal., Jacobs, leglisared 5:41 ton. Stern-wheel steamer Lotus. registered 150 tans. Stem-weed steamer Virginia Barton, registered IM tom. Bann, tmg J. O. Emmy, tegiststat toss. Stemlom Ww. -1 boat. 1111thlgatt, rikammed IN tone. Soon-wheel tow-boat Enron. reelatered LIS tons. Whartbost Dearborn. atm tom. For the model barges General Shroidan, Keokuk No. 1, Sookult No. I, Trentoo.St. Hart ford, Anna, Archie, Leaser.. W=am. Frank Dougherty, Intetess, - Chruatio, Phillips, Vulcan fital, Vulcan N 0.2, 'Vulcan N 0.2, VW ut o No. e.-Valean No. 6, Vedean So_ V l, ulcan Na 7, Rosa, Glendale, Bowes:ll,J O. Gault, Bob Geer, Dan Staley, E 4. 111114 Saate, .jeurbh Gil. mire, .tionthert4r Guthrie, 0. 7. CalVey. Ben. Gorda. Cart t; and taunt a:settee! Oath.' rig, Haight and mama; And sewn (9) gunwale buena - All of which eta be seen et SAINT LOUIS, MO., until the day of sale- Also, One (t) wharßeat, tte. tons; . 3eluatistiat (7. C. Irwin), 14S tone; serentyeeven gems/ale barges; model barges. Emma, Adam Sproule, Fillelli k Laurst andlloauoice; (1 ) ., coal boats; ona (1 yawl boat; four (t) sM..Ms, and two (9) small te; All of which can he seen at 06.150, ILLINOIS, until the day of sale. Abo.Stem.wheel steamer Leo-Eases, regtsterad Soto's; model barges Austemits, Westmoreland. Hosea.; Joeephine, and No. tl; and three (3) box barges; All of Islamic= be seen at EVANSVILLE, IN , BULNA;untillts clay of sato. Also, &new tag Little Giant, recta/rod 63 tone; and slx (e) gunwale barges; All of which can be seen at MEMPHIS, TEN. FUSEE, twill the day of sale. Al.", Ons (t) wha t rf-Do:LIM tone; ono (1) gunwale harm and tyeaal boat , . • 'All es whist, on be seen at HELENA, ASEAN. lie 0. war 1 the day of sale. 'Also,•Wlarl.boat H. TA W. MIL 600 tons/ wharf. boat Mlehigan; 11l trap wharf-boat Chanoellor, sae Mull nee gunwale barge!, ,n 1 010 (1) rea `Altf weld, inn .tua.seen_at. olo . OD ? TE , HIVSH, wall the day pf 4eitidzie 'lneklmf' pat (MUM Pr' tide BMA' One :boat or barge sleald girsihs name or number of •each boat sr barge bid fur, with Deice proposed to • cm Wale ednialidng bblaliOuld be paled; cad the sum of the bead or berm or dmartptlon ProPertY /adore* thereethluld.addressed :to .sedan Parma; Chief of Sall: T tats In ears of the olden la !charge of Rim on, at Om pints do gig/atelier opening bdm . _ . . The Gosernment reaelles the Heald withdrale ;any of the shore property. and to reject promo. We if decreed too low. Pim:mato bettafle In United Slates enentney.".. open =IS abeeptance , o . f p npropoteli and prior to Itbs cd the p L I ewe r/ deserlyttme7ef the . property inpy_ be ob. tidal/4 on to Colonel Arthur Edward; Assittast4uetumuta.l3slng LbuliViulasautt • BY order fttui,Clu Qartstroutstar Gessersk.• . LEWIS B. PARSONS, Brigadier General, and Chief of Bait and Biter Transportation. . - au744 • J MOW SORT, DI6ND7AOTOBER OF EffROVED BRNO TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt an& Other Wells No. 186 MOOD STREET, Tool" animated nada we* SLIGO. AND LOW' NOOP , PON. WELL J BoRERS „ - - *Ovvotst Camas. •Inrioegs. ivinsartisi triteasilia aroraittesesif sextdu' opermunta, iris a onus or Tar cartraozzat at ,Azzgoaart. tiourTr.Pl., ' rririssrmisi:Atsittst 1,11304. vdn bincelved at this attn. muss; :ittititst.iintiosiss, pety- for ' Bald ing m * BM maw • aid noslsad setestkit istsi PuTiona. will seqatra am mutat Emma sad asw plat; alto the stall:muss tabs nisei. t. • - ; • • - Particulars will be Mead:AA on potteatlaa 41.1.tattlaa . of OotuaiMaasuoant— • silittetdatto • tMatrollse' . snot.wbtahlb eeonstaelly litoie, ; sz BALLS AND , BATB tor sale by: Mamas - . ' • - _ ; 4-r -tre • JAtFEXI /301,711; 111 - Wood sizset. H ES * * :471P 1* SHOVE :Lai PIAMM4 , Pipe, Leather hid „Qua Belting Jrzqr aD7-ERT.IBEZIE.,;7II. L TREAT Chronic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof ula, syphilis. Seminal Debility, . and all Female Complaints, DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON, 1413 Foust-is !Stroll:t. PITTSBIIRGB, Testimonials from the Medical Proles- Dion and Others. Ifs Edam, It Is with pleasure I make known the following facto to the public, believing my tes timony may be of service to Salle invalid who hoe hitherto failed to obtain relief,: nt all events lam loin r no more than fustice to Iwo memos.' gentle• men of i our city, in confessing that I have eye- cessfully treated several very bad cases of seminal weakness and female complaints, by adopting the mode of treatment now prescribed by Dm. Amos & Johnson. • • • • • For female weakness I do not know of anything that can equal them remedies.. I have prescribed them foes great many ladles who have Deno mon. bled for years with wea2nest o 'and in every case a perfect cars hes been effected; Bottle very bad cases have yielded to this mole of 'treatment In the awl. 'vim of tno weak.: • • Yours, respectfully,. Cleveland, Ohio, I ecember IM, W. F. Alextwor, Id. A CERTIFICATE FROM THE REV. DR. HAMICTOY C. FREI.CH, 01 'MONTREAL. I certify that Drs. Ames fa Johnson's medielues have cured my wife, who was suoject to debility many years. The =Mails, 'were used only two months IL Q. FRENCH. D. D. Important to Ladies. Our PEBIODICAL DEOPS will bring on the monthly sickness In moos of obstenetion from oh! cameo. 'Price el. N. 13.—La31ea who are preg nant should not tin them. r Tonto for Female Weakness, a certain cure, 67. Injection for the Whites or imucarrhces, d 2. risEAsEs CF TB] BLOOD, &a. Drs. Amos d• Johneon—Dear Stn: I must again state that your remedies for scrofula and blood diseases are really excellent :For carotids, eypM. Hs or impurities et the blood,' find they never fail to cure when used as directed. I have sac ended in curial the worst mars of s,phills now In our hospicals, to the short ware of two months. F. W. ESLLE, M. D. Cincinnati, December Mb, LSO. SEMINAL WEAKNESS Drs. AMo, 4 Johnson: I have Cured, by the ens of your remedies, several patients that bad been In mates of the La.natiesylurri tram the evil eff..ets of seminnl weakness or infantry habits. Fer such caste I conslner nothing can equal your mad. lclnes J. W. SALLINS, D. Albany, N. Y., October lath, bear. Take Particular Not lec.—Drs. Amos Johnsun address all those who have injured them selves by improper Ind-lee/nee and s..htary hab its, which ruin both body anti mind, unfitting thorn for either business, study, society, or marriage. TheSe arc son e of the sad and melancholy el- frets produced by early habits of youth, to-wit: Weakness of the bask and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight., loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart. dyspepsia, nervous irri tabilitytderengement of the , digestive functions, general debility, symptoms Of consumption, ko. Dm Amos & Johnson have for many peen en elusively devoted their attention to the treatment of the disorders referred to in th-se tea , moths!. . Address, Ma. 'AMOS & JOHNSON, No. 142 Fourth stree esuid.Mdallmeodicasw Pittsburgh, s. CONBUMPTIoN CAN BE CURED. Bead Erldeate, sad call and ate Testimonials of the Met or IMPROVED EVALUATION, The Great NeW Method. Dr. J. FLATTERY, FOMITEELY OF SAN TTANOISOO, AND LATE FROM NEW YOEZ) Great - Traveling Physician of the Age, WHO HAS' CIRCUMNAVICATED THE GLOBE, AND WHO HAS TESTLVOIVIALS FROM EVERT QBAETEE, Heass Cbriermaca 35iLcHcxeu4 IN PITTSBURGH, PA., TB:t St. Clair hotel, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, • To Cure the Sick. and particularly at tend to the Cure of Chronic Die. causes, Consumption. Bron chitis. Catarrh, Lath ma. VestliCSA. L IsCHABOES FROM TUE EA S, NOISES IR THE BEAD, EYE, EAR, THROAT ANIS AIE PASSAGES. Commutation le a local Mame, generated and fen by the Wood taa emu= chemical aotuiltioc, end can only be removed by local chemical means capable of altering that condition through the =Glum the dimmed aria. accomplish the Wawa . , aa we cannot apply fluidal° a levity .deslgned only for the receptiOn of alr, we thence ' duce them to a volatile condition, and from an ap atomism Instrument Inhale or breathe the Taper. •By the inhalation of vapm,• - : we can product all the beneficial cdects capable - of being produced by medicines mace mon speedily andefflocznroly than from the adminfatratton of pride meiblion thro. the stomach. The practice of.givind Inedlaiss by the stomach in the treatment - tif long dummies m nblestioa able lat. Became they do not come in din cecontact with the organ affected. • Id. Beeman their most mawerful action is i. . on organs health* stale, or only ordered through sympathy', thereby deranging di• gestion, and destroying the nutrition of the body; see really, because many .agenta of great value can only be admitted In the gaseous date. HOST ENIUNT TESTIMONIALS. Froti elr Cherie, Scadement,.3L constunm 'time eves desPerate MIN y N recommend the use of Inhalation as the onl poltlble m Ln chron la bronebit cu is the benedts art to won proven by tbealteedy alterattortlntim quality and quantity XI the. expectoration, that tin doubt of tee value •or the remedy can be removably entertained. It gives relief - to tee asthmatic .patient, proves mama Um la eases of phthleia ncelosenalls, le Mose ex. ,tams advances which bid dellanmc to the ordintuT rules Of practice. From 'D J. Corrigan, M. D:•-Bran allowing most Pally for the exec:prated inkeozoinzas of acrme of :the earliest advocates of Inhalation enough re mains to satisfy me in sayilfr that rellmarte Lathe 'form .or vapor exert a powerful intluenee- coree diseased action, and it is onlyin this way time wa administer remedies to .not loaafv noon the ,diseased Masan or the lungs: The mthibitlon of :remedies rn this torte multi the coastactim of both fikfaiclarr and patient. • Iteritarkable Cure of Consumption. My son, Wlllieus - Walts, had been *Meted mare or leas for about two rearsorken he was taken down in ealwreption, and during bla sourreament ta bed be bad bad Um most s*tural rospuda guidance, with thd advice of the but dab Trito , adaso Prb e rwl Wlthout reeeleteg.any Ins au eal attendants prenounood a, - ot DL drdl l, ..dat i a. il i um at , Wall In tha had Ulan of =skilreare, hiseent=j4 tntir and ffnall% r vehlinV om.De.4. YUMMY Wu ealled t MO 'trader meal tlnn , beantilnalzalgd: reeo and ie. leo:tangly the reledb*"*"' onutaido, rats= rapidly tesprov ed, and at bluest al - about two =ft= he 1 " 46 : " r" : 4 W fe r Malth" IteitetWeeleWnite inft L ttlPi atety eon* Wilt' V iolable ee d utMliFtin eitatton.J '841Z0NX:246,172 aalL 1 late Ws. Welt% . Bradt street, between and blerket, 5* Dupont eaditnetne, San Substolbed and berme ei-rto, We Ist nay of July, 42:10,bm e - Et.p.),,,„-. •- c Prater, Public, Ban reenele" patienti.st a distant* anti be mum Lome by comities Dm me, airaT. by Wigs, sends[ ear osissi lie, amnpoton, time taken* I.ll.ecuattation, Ixtunber or treatments entenlided to, description of eanserimid.ireptotne tower* , anted, and those existing. straw= T B3 VULCAN COAL YARD, 110 BERT DiumELL. Mai *diming flochOni Shop of tfoi Pala hhigh Pfd Connth;nno Softrooa sompsay. Beatlangblogeny Pally Goal and Rat Conl ALWAYS 02( marlN - - - COIL DELIVERED AT Sllolll' NMI,- Tax ani_q 'A., or ivir; BOWS ft Bon Stmt. at Oa= Ob2ETTY l OFTWA wets. : _ ,012901 prrrsancm,44. [I BtR& Wi -trr i. INSCRANCE COMPANY, DFFWE: No. 87 WATER STRER J. L'Esmosurr, President. J. W. CHALFANT. Vice President. . P. JONES, Secretary. NSIMES AGAINST HISS BY FIRE Insures Steamboats and Cargoes. JAMES L BENNETT,VL E. W. Parma, JAUOB L SOWABEE,'L W. CHALFANT, ROBER LEA, J . ry. T pEESBENO, WILLIAM WALES DI. W. WATSON;• [E. G. BUSHNELL, L. B. EIeABOY,_ MOEN WILSON, RINEY A WEAVE& mr2B INBURLNGS. Insurance Company, offiet: COINER ITOOD AND FIRST BM Will InErare Against all Kinds H. E. HEAT, D. E. P&RE, JAMES RE FS . ' T. M. HAMM , Et. NV. OLIVER, In.. IJA.R.E. H LL RF.NRY L.LOYD, ..1.4..M1. H. HIGHT , JOHN GRAFF ' P. anima, N. J. ateLExt ; ,SE DAV. IM OELAWFORD. F. M. GORDON. my?..Wasid IXFURANCE. EUREKA INSURANCE COMPANY. . Of Pittsburgh.. Office : Corner Water and Market Sts., (Lit.thS_LEY . S BUILDING.) • J. H. BEICOENBEDGETS, Presiding. W. H. NALICII, Vies President. ItOBEBTrENET. Becretarr. WILL INSURE AGAINST ALLICISDS ar . . . Marine and Fire Risks. '; insurrosal ' J. H.SHOENBEIUIFEB, W, Z. NBILICK, W. J. AND= __ B . B. I. ANDEBSON,__ JASIES L BENNETT, M.. w.szairzetoow. B. D. COCHRAN, J. 6. UAUGELET, B. T. LEECH ' .TL, W ._ W. MARTIN .. ' L et PENNOLDL BYRON . 11,. proirriat. L my263md !,; - - PLUJEBERS 3 GIetSFITTERS. ADDY & BWENS, - FILItTICAII PLUM= Gas and. Steam Fitters,. No. 165 WOOli 'STREET, (QPPOSITS FIRST CEIT7SSIS,) Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead, LEAD Pfpi, PIG & BAH LEAR" • AND Finishers' illateriab in General. REP REFINERIES Fitted Up iii the Host Approved Style. Tanks flood iivilla lead or copper. Howes tittat up with water g pa. orders grumpily attended to. Po BAILEY, '/ARRELL CO., Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe; Wholavas hiiniiiing 1 , sue tor Pllzminiz , Mika sials(Brass GOD& foe Water, Gas .and Steam. Pumps, Hose, Ira Pips sad dttiap, at_loyest taste= rates: 411P-Bige aerta for Broyles' ard paturf tearmgrsayorhieh supplies a need long. felt ty oil mao,Yoe a pump that will exhaust rap,. idly and worlr.with ease and oertainty withon s entailing too great sa asperse. .fir Otters acdtaited. iniummalft. • • - Gas and .13team Ilit4 in' g , In all Its tlax4ls, eszathlly attended to, Wasps. danced practlaal wntlazien.„ A Sas asa.:ol.zl!lnt. of OAS =MIES, 1 Wiraif (lsEra° n 1134; • Censtaskr as fuaD load made to OVUM • "lAMB & MEE= ri .rs =DEW. srusrr, Anatizon Boozcs F BOOKS t : - 0591rEs - .vcauguirassn pzuzzalk - •-•- RAI other revs& ' Suallat's Wean L=Clk Sit#4, • - - rotsb , sw.norr at the Fn 0t1e31.. , • - • IferanJusicrosikor Omit& layman Pejelar lE= rs l ai t2=Carls. .P . l=Attn7a . piszds... . Regtalt Wad a 1.1. FM% . .I.T.m.REArk MI realm suegt • I 16 J. ' - triataratullaiosl=th leireethattanga. WIKDOWAIEADES,- of altg -cues. yso, rcfmasaye .. ma'; ra and and q.?" J; H Nos.= sad-23 SC. OW: itroat. "; - UTOOL.-21,000 pounds in store erul.fog , age be . - /SALSIt DIoXBY rs 4:* I.,TS Ulita.ArCE. Manufacturers and Merchants Of Pittsburgh. (BAGLLLYt , S BUILDENG.) DIIMOTOSS BILITMS' FIRE & MARINE (Over I , ..eepleh National Bank.) RICHARD c . GRAY. President DAVID EL PARE, Vice Proatdont, ROBERT V.uanctrl, FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. .211k167 Ensinsdeiti Sired, priTsinutes, Pa., *:Airtrr.tarinizie or > soma a.maa. avolu.iii.L.olll.7lllB; C14C113=0.1; !1,4 4 4"t": A. Presidsza. - j.-8. Zan* Secretary WI . • - The Comparr evas In Ite staple IhreCtrentein• — Ins elehteeeten ecru and forty-6vo • Wag tea on Wendt Run (a Inibutal7 to yeneer=n,) and lying bog woon Marry .8 and OLlCtiat. • Twat Ad q ue ler /WO, um 4.• bean X 1 1 2 4 110 P =Ma wheat will be tonne the ems of tons of the died end atop tp:11:13p1'. The cane tette aceonnsedate Innis LTStint was Thla tem• fs staretuseed by. tont et the wit eelerstekelhmentlnitlerms, on Oil Ore* ir ee r *Zi inn in Le ee.eiktroxintity tor the . wew,,einn an4l: ant :sae ante Man the 'Walnut Bend_ .W 4 at The OtenteltUren 14ae...ii . 9t l r 13EVENTYT CENT* PEW SHARE } `Sirs of tbn'3fio i tY, tohlethintwlllt eateratetei flea teltittnar the sad onranleetbel the Comma Oat* albs atnna•ol • - 44t . BUZ= llVentei ienTAIZT- -= —*VW= SALTe I '