Mt Pittsburgh Gazeitt. %DI GniTEI POILIBIIIIIO e➢sOClA?lon TECO/83DAY, A1161785' 10, 1865 .1110E1 COUNTY pint DIST'S= Arronthri:. LEVI B. DUTY. of AliPgxierg• . .zoit coorir corrisoutsa: Pitt Tomahlp. son Ta4atinaa 3a., of - Liberty Township. - : 708' MATS SENA:Tit t JAXES L. GBAHAISr, ARegt eap dEO. YE MeiCME, iTortri Fayette Township. HANS B. ILIERSON, McCandless Township. 'ALFRED BIeWIC, of Allegheny. DAVID. SHAVE% Upper g.t. Clair. GUAISS, Pseiburgh. JOH:ft DLIPS/3,ISWa rovnuday. soz.cconrry conassio3nca fONiTHAN NEELY, of Loves St. Clair Tp TON'OOLINTY BOYVITOII B. L. wroolnamr, of Binzifoshom. TOE IDOLTOTOZ 07 70011: MESS, of Mullen To.naltlp. JOINT STOCK - COMPANIES. New:England, and particularly Mama ' chnsettcii Is for the most part' a bard and rocky;koll, andjunt a cold climate, subject to extreme variations of temperature, and exposed .to _ the , damp chills which are - brought frod the ocean by frequent and leng.centinued north-east winds. Wens we to jndgs of It by its natural features of •eoll and climate, and by its. destitution or - • Minereis--there is no coalat all, and iron ' ore' icily a few places—we should say ' , lt was about the last place we should look for itilthand prosperous people. Yet,the peopleef hbeisachtuictte aro probably the • • wealthiest 'arid most thrifty, taken as a 'whole, on this continent, if not in the world. i Although 31assachttsetts does not grow machirlieat as supplies its own wants, yet ita laglicultare is very profitable, be cause there Ica good market for everything that - the soil produces, right on the spa. rotato'es, turnips, beans, pease, pumnkim, grass,..ke., are all produced abundantly and pay Well. Fruit is grown very largely, and .great care and attention are bestowed upon . .It. This, too, is very profitable, because therstare plenty of people to buy it, and its value:is not -frittered away in freight and • commissions But were farming and the rearing.of Meek; and fruit-growing the main depend ence oT the people of Massachuseta, they would be poor Indeed. It is bemuse so snarly of • her People do not cultivate the • ' soil at all that those who do find it a very _ joodinasiness. And it is a good business, as the beatitital farm-houses, adorned with • shrubbery, enclosed with neat painted fen.. tes, and in all things denoting comfort and thrift, everywhere attest. It is in the busy manufacturing villages; scattered all over the Country, that the seclet_of-all-tlein - elnk fort nnd refinement-is to be Wend. And how came these villages. into axis - tonic The joint deck principle was very generally adopted in New England long befom it was heard of in the more South - elm States. The 'numerous streams of that country afford admirable Water-power, for . they have rapid fall in their course to the ma, and they maintain a plentiful flow of water m dry seasons. One of them falls is selec ted; a company is formed, a part'eubtr branch of business Is agreed upon- be to matinfachire cotton or wool, or to make buckets or buttons, or clocks or • watches, or paper, or buckles —no matter • which. They are going to do one thing, • and the,y are going to do it largely and well. - The stock is divided into small shares, and the majority of those who take • It. ut In - net only their money,• however little it may be, bat their skill and labor. They gather-in; and - in due time a pretty YAlage springs up in which these working proprietors have their homes. Churches .and school houses and all the simple of a highly intelligent community spring into existence almost as soon as the L . ' central establishment which affords them all empleyment,, wages and dividends. In travelling through that country, and coin - log suddenly upon one of these bright and '';litely Places, of perhaps two or three thous , and we have sometimes asked 'of a fellow passenger, "What do the pee -pin do here ?" and. the answer was almost sure to assign them to one main branch of business. Of course among theta would be mingled people of other professions and occupations, who drew' their support from— ' the same source, although not so directly. It is to this spirit of combined indastry, . • more than to anything elfie, that ilkfassachti. • ' setts, and Indeed all New England, owes its _remarkable prosperity. Nothlng,else could •• • ' hare given it, And whence came this iplrit'of combination which hai been so . 'Many years in operation there, and to a very limited degree 'aziywhere else? To what are we to" attribute it? If we say, to their _superior intelligence, to • their free schools, are still short of /the ultimate cause; Tor . -Abair grand educational system, which lass - foldas their gettlement, is but an , man : . Ifestalloit ofthe same spirit,. The. school and the college are the results of generous ' Cembilsithai jest as Mich as the factories around which they cluster, and in Width t#liey all have an interest. If we would fled -• the source of this social phenomenon, we must trace It back _ to that peculiar type of 'Clitisititinity which distinguished the 911- ; grima, and which•baseome . down thro ugh Morn thattr*ifeatirir&a„ strong active 401:tin:both. God said man—a principle I 3zwhichiltvrainera earnestness; fcirca. to.' the human &wader, and while bore coax: -.• ,piatesy dincetkruPs the mind from saaplo. ivy, 8I truit a ndseldshness , ail other * t- Initurneeeienoldrald, We - hicvery glad to see the dame spirit spreading to Oda State and iota/ comma._ ~ • Ititiy; Mid!oldiatigl? njuilknot `rtlakeli the 2"...;;24llAoll4liii*Tagc:4o.that_. -041310141- , es it in New England, still It wUI gradtatily. annOPVinclit4,l/0, - Ila:; 1 ) 1 POnge jou/ 044 41*:e4ii Lll-13-0u41.Y.)* 4tl4sl)lllk4trw *8 15 4 :-.4 1 047 hunt •drediof,3olatatoekcompanies are spring: 1 4 .t . innate.. ,ca: tor the , acooMPll*Pent meddled objects; and semi pu; people will realize what the Yank= voted log ago i lhat "in onion the* Is drone." ' 'lttatccAvs' ova, Islaoznisca Tamgaga , Trim- PiAsciizas.—Excaz. Wevras, la the /Social Sciettei Review, am upon this. sub. • jet ; . • - 4, over and over again have the channel. . one of suffrage reform In England LPhh ently demerstmted that no edneattbnalin fluent* is so strong . as that of the elective • fraricldse. it is the only - School. which all mert,have time to Attend to ; ,because is a . - - school whlc.hrhey certainly vvith them into their fields and workshops it seta them to .•; thinking, and mental activity is the means, whereby. they axe turned into useful and • valubblemembers of society. --Besides:Oda. to deprive the uneducated of the right or suffrage, abrifly:,because they are uneduca. ted, not , only divests the educated of any 'farther interest in their lielfare. — but mates , ontwoskro between the two • cloPW7hich. it Is desirable to avoid r; end to.l:4lsruthaPdatadeil this great pito. tefer:Cgtirb the,educated, for guilt own suety on _prosporitli,to loo k . sites their poorer bmthren, and to seecio their adl(iUre,, . o • • - iss Y s fiß. NoTT, „ c-arsf,iidistcrif.failingrlTid ..: 4 YY .1.. " -- i far • • ?• lx - - - ,4 z, COMPAII ATIVE . DE.Cltri.i4E. OP TILE BLACK POPU r l ArttniF. Much of the joevalent , prejudiae iittinst col ored people arises from an apprehetabm that their competlon may redone the rates of wages, - and lower the condition of the laboring classes; aid that this evil will grow . with the growth in numbers of the colored race. Even admitting whot is by no means tree, that such will gen erally be the effect:of their industry, It cannot increase with the lapse of time, for the relative Mousse of the black population is much less than that of the white. The percentage of the whole population comprised in each class, ac cording to the census taken every ten years, was as follows: Tears. WSUn. Slaved: F. Cvt'd. 80-73 19.27 1600........ ...... 81.13 18.27 1810 80.97 19.03 1620 81.57 18.43 18.10 1840 83.17 16.83 .1E50.. ..... . 84.31 15 69 1860 14.13 Since 1860 the discrepancy le =daub' much lamer between their respective rates of increase. Slavery tended to keep up that of the negroes to the highest possible amount, as le proved by the much less raplegrowth of the free black popula tion. That abnormal effect will now ?ease with the cause, and the superior circumstances of the whites and their natural adoption to the climate will continue make their progress myth more rapid then is possible to the .blacks, so that by the end of the present oratory, even data they dill live amongst us, the proportion of black . population will be very small. Tres doubt auto the successful laying of the Atlantic cable, which arises from the delay of the arils/11ot the Great Eastern is much ,increased by the brief anaemia,- meat In our last foreign advices, that the insulation was lost. This Is all that could he known if an Irreparable break had °c eased. It is somewhat singular that the Great Eastern has not bean spoken by any of the lately arrived steamers, although followmg nearly their usual track HEWS ITEMS Tug Pottsville (Pa.) Miners' Journal of Saturday, says "The entire anthracite coal production this year from all sources, as far as reported, is 4,661,988 tons, against 5,751,259 tone to corresponding time last year, showing a loss of 1,099,264 tow. Last year the the government demand was active, and most of the iron works of the country l were in full blast. The demand on tho part of the government is materially lessened, and many of obr iron works, those great consumers of coal, have been pretty muckat a stand still. The price of coal hav ing fallen full fifty per cent. in mice as com pared with last year, the iron works arere suming operations." , TICE Lebanon (Pa.) Courier says : At the meeting of the trustees of Franklin and Marshall College, at.Eaucaster, last week, Hon. John Cessna was elected president of the Board in place of James Buchanan. The friends of Franklin and Marshall bare long felt that the connection of Mr. Hoch. anan with the insitritiou was an intury to it, but there was a - delicacy about getting !rid of him. The necessity, for a change, however, at last became so overwhelming that it could no longer be resisted. TUE 'Rutland (Vt.) Herald relates that on Friday afternoon Michael Welch, John Carney,_ 'rants McCormick and John O'llante, employed in loading a gravel train on the Rutland and Burlington R di road, were burled alive by the caving of a sand bank about a mile north of Pittsford. The accident occurred at about two o'clock p. m., but the bodies were not recovered until Lear aix o'clock, owing to the sand continuing to run in almost a fast as it could be aboveled out. IP the editor of any "Democratic" news paper will consult Webster's Dictionary— the standard definer of English words—he will find ihe meaning of the word Democrat given as follows: "One who adheres to a governMent by the people, or favors the ex tension of the right of suffrage to all classes of men." In view of this extremely clear definition of the term, how can the mem bers of that party which is violently op posed to negro suffrage claim the title of Democrats?' —Harruburg Telegraph. "NIIIIIIEBIS, NOT INTELLIGETiCE." — The Democrats are terribly indignant over an expression made use of recently by Henry Winter Davis at Chicago—`tit is numbers, not intelligence that count at the ballot box." We are clearly of the opinion that the Democrats have no reason to quarrel with it. They cannot explain their repeat• ed successes on any other hypothesis.— Zanesville Couner. SPNIIIIAL wealthy Northern capitalists have agreed to furnish the capital necessa ry to complete the repairs on the James River and Kanawha :Sans], which was nearly ruined by the repeated raids of our cavalry during the last three years. The amountrequired to restore it to Its original condition will be several minions ofdollara. GimsEnst. Gni= ht expected to reach Detroit on Thursday, and, after staying there two days, will make a trip - to Lake Superior; returning from which, he will ar rive at Chicago about the 20th instant, and vist his old home at Galena on the follow ing day.' Tun University ofOxiord has beenround iy abused for the recent defeat of !Sr:Tiled stone,_but the last advices from England show that it was not the University that defeated the Chancellor of the Exc.iequer, but the Tory squirearchy of the district. REIT. his hicLauctrams, one of the res cued passengers from the. Glasgow, who went on board the vessel an invalid, died from the effects of the shock, canted by the disaster upon his nervous system: Tim statue of Wm. Perin, in front of the Pemaylverda hospital, in . Philadelphia, is about being replaced in. its old podtion. The statue fell to the Irroundeetreral months since,, caused by a decay Mthe metal. Abase of the National Charity An extract from the Late report of Gen. Fume, Comealsany General at Nashville, shows to what extent Boutheiners. away of them at en mity with our. trovenntent. yet tallPse uPott Ile uminerred kindnessl.7 .• • • bliVe the honor to call the attention of the groomment to what auto Otte to be a great and banning evii,ent to eamenlyrecommend Abet =Maps and energetic action be taints. - I refertothe large Issuer aft 01010 the lkiathirt Statatof ration* to the 'thasson in tricts,withoot partner elide:tea deatMtW andfarorthlness. • t- have made ctheitd -Inquiry into this Terry important sobjees,!snd • halal pear stmallYNnestillated slate bomber of eon. I -Via ante that the government r ts ti O s ita-, -ratuady awirolled by inumy of the o f TWlxmOlf.matatinamoldothisOomi a l arter tog otten, , festerbaglostitutfons 'ln the meow - non of 'bilencesi-lagralley, - pitspertsm !and best '...llearlyearaffneityht eatiniteetkniaofOria idle t Melt thrnty,}do draw ti - ler fitient bean -the Gorentment; and claim it rightrandelth,Nourauxy 'Mika tth -to rood trA .1. 1 2 e t alek tam Ore th in dupli cate the Mg' would ber etiliti.l to !it 'fbroadvorthy.' Wilfghtl, you al 'WNW* of, =any that have mine to kbereledge. ramt of Curtin fsinfUet Tertnean4' win th e bream of the cmaUlencitlatt %then up it heir ce residen in Alabstria t 'far front 'the' stein of -drib, wailing the attainment of their's-Wats in the TerritarblO They dwell together la one way. They all had ausintyLotte of them arm I formerly a banker. and mai= with him math. word limp deposits of coin.-,.When the end came, end we commenced feedbag inatead of fighting our misguided brethem,thethrth worthy heads dais thEnt family learned of the ration , - moment, and:each ,one draw for the whole number in Oil three ' families. Thu fal fin days. seventeen wadi Waived two 'handsel and Afty-the rations,, Instead Of datly-five. I have reported this care to the proper authorities for intreatignion. and trust'lhel esaNda`nlll be pmnlahed. , cor.itletelier on Centel= dons InWWI% Ga. - Fletcher. onaltdcpit bitty,' fioncide viectist es; . Joteltban other day far Wham lit of-those preachers who reinter to lake the oath; and &mita Ids short metha with them as: I halm directed an enlargenteut, of the ,pent tpthwearocan,-with that:totem that men • atufeonintlt - eihno-hereafterla Moto-hi -andertaltingtSi'dethle 'for me= •• lowa which ire to De 41)111elkind twat, VA area be sigiliDOil'ffig:U=Slia under fan; ondthenft bemitiestedgeel,:wmi-shefacs oferizanal tonletineut , An - their atirtee, shill be "plodded with aeltahle'tinertent In error they 03. cape t64_ Welt aciervi 4- • ' I - - lithigart*Per tetPtiha the "seess • - of ths lnallithos note stYsenomOtely eleettotet ; the ticAere arethe ,Tbsylutee no Toteee;so they use roUtt eggs eta stones. MEI . „ A refolded atildier was killed 'tit areenwidc - Conn., oif Saturday night, while heading a riot. ons crowd of young fellows who had undertaken to inflict summary prodshmtmt, upon a negro who was living near that town, very peataW, and minding his own business. His offenr,e, as they deemed it, was in having a white wife, an Irish girl, who voltmtarlly married him, and with whom he had lived for a considerable pe ..riod. This was thought try die assallants to be 'worthy of mob justice, and, after tortifying with the requisite liquor, they undertook to drag forth the partl.colored partners. Bat a little accident interfered; a wideawake old negro woman, who was not afraid to defend her house, nor ever afraid of handling a gun, eonfronted'the mob at the door and advised them to desist, at the same time firing over their heeds. They were only about fifteen to one, and after a little scare they concluded to go on with the Job. Bo they threw apnea at the house, and made various attempts to get in. The old black woman at last fired directly Into the crowd, shooting the ringleader I through the brain. He died immediately, and his brave companions retired, giving up the Job as a bad speculation. The negroes were taken into custody without resistance, and all parties were examined by the Coroner's Jury. The case was plain, it would seem, the Jury found a verdict of justifiable homicide, and ordered the discharge of the prisoners. Prionsein RETIREMENT OF LORD PALMERSTON. —We hear, on authority which we cannot doubt, that it is after all exceedingly probable that Lord Palmerston will retire from office before the assembling of the new Parliament. In tnat erent, "Gladstone for premier 1" will rush un bidden to many lips. But we learn that the Chancellor of the Exchequer himself is by no means prepared to acquiesce in his own sudden elevation to the office of Prima Minister, With good judgment and taste, be considers that the Interests of the country would be best served by an administration headed by Earl Granville, Earl Russell, or the Earl of Clarendon, Mr. Gladden leading the House of Commons, In his present office, BO congenial to his disposition and so fitted to utilize hit genius. Every one believes that Lord Granville would make a most popular and exeellent premier, and It le around him that ,11111 r TITOVIOSMCSMODS are correct, the new Ca binet will be formed. —Liverpool Pont. PUBLIC xo TICES. I. 0. O. NEETllifil OF THE BOARD or TRUSTEES FOR CURTIS HALL, will be held TO=MORROW (Thursday) EVERIIOI, loth lost" at llickloalr. at their Hall, corner of West atreetaud.Vlran 11 mote BY ORDER OF THE 101117.iRMA.N. a, AEODiA9IO6• TURN PIILE ROAD lIXIINPAIIT.--Sonterb beg to Stook ID the above Onexpany are : requested to pay the Third Instalment of Ten Bolters per Share on or before the 16th INST. By order of the Board, anaid 301110 B. SEMPLE, Treasurer. 'gr. S OCHOL TACHERS WANTED.— The Boast o f School Directors or Union Township will meet at School Rowe No. 5 kersville, on SATURDAY, August 12, 1555,, atTlo- 3 p. m., for the election of Teacher., as follow.: Four Principals 045 per month. Three Auld/luta pa per month. Applicants are requested to be punetunl at the nteaung. • (3EOE.GE 51.11-SfiAl.l, anElht Secretary. XI•;W' AD rEBTIBESIEJrTS - nEANB.-140 bble. prime White tr, store and rot Rabbi FETZER b. ARMSTRONG, nolo *caner Market and First strata. /OLLEISES.-8 barrels Berghum ieto- W Sn store and for mile ny FETZER tt Rae:STRONG, &Ida earner Mutat and Fast Maass. 'FPI - KM - BD LARD.—Pat up in kegs for A. family nw A warranted to keep throhgh the surnmer. Becalm& and f or wile at the Fatally Grocery Store of JOHN A. RENSHAW, corner Liberty and Wuid lama& PRIME COFFER.-30 bags ,prime Rio -1- and Laguayra Coffee, k i t. received sad for We, tax lowest market rates, by the bait or. at let by JOHN A. RENSHAW, ani cower Liberty and Hand streeta EGGB. 6 barrels Fresh Eggs; boxes do. do. Just received and for sale by FETZER /4.11.1113TR0N6, solo sorter Iffseket and First streets. hall barrels Roan and I Msokere to quarter ao. Ns. I In store azul for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONO, lull ovartter Market and Mrst streets SOAP.-75 boxes Free s-, ter t Gamble% Oleird, Mottled German and Chemical Detersive Soap, jut received awl for sale, wholesale and retell, at the Family Grocery Stare of JO HN A. RENSHAW sate , come Liberty and Hand stree t ON CONSIGNMENT. cop Water Dlclogui, to arrive; 100 boxes Peaches, to arriva • 20 bates Goshen Cheese; SD boat. We ate= Reserve Mensal 8 barrels Dried Peaches; 10 barrel' Drlrd Apples; 10 half Lan els Lake Gerrtni; 60 barrels loans; 10 half bands Mackerel (No. a large) 10 barrels Soren= • 0 GRAFF I BETTER Gramadu , DRAUGHTING OFFICE * AND PATENT AGENCY No. 0 ST. =AID STREET, neat Sos Damian Bridge.. S. p.GESOMBES. SITS MiPossr. ZeeMotes Fla. 14 Etim Mad. FORT PITT rOUNDRY. Co~PostmerohiP JoSall Y. MIL? JA* 0. « CHARLES HEAP NEPHEWS, (Suassuno to Marta /MIA) MlZltifiCtUrell oOrdsiaw, and all kinds of liaa• op Coatings far Rollin =h., Boldaxa, fca. anfolmatas RIEBEOR .t BRO., Engine Malden and Machinists, Brioluficturai of Rteseak Pateatlialoneo Valves for Steam Eoglon. Oft Enluell,BLowen 0 Ks* shined, Shafting, Haagen Fumy% Ea., Caner Harrison and Pike drieda, Ptitsbargb, Piu Bershitot =4 putting up Maw progaptlY mended to. suti*a • 11-‘01: 1 4: ' • I. W. CALRIWAHILII & CO., DEALERS Igi BOOTS AND SHOES. Sewed, Nailed and Pegged Hoots. Shoes sad WI. oral...tor Ledkg, Gents. 80% Youths, Mimi and Children. Flesh additions are reads every Week ts our Stock. sod "Small Proem and Ciela Heinins" Is our system of selling. Prunes and careful siieri. lion given to orders. COLOIM BOGERS, - • Of the 1330 Hedy Mont POMMY YO/11., • • PTPTH, CORPS, truth° dra ft odes i Army of the Potomac. 1 believe that Cal Homo to entitled to the credit of dosing the Was. JOARTMAN, CoOa. G, Gant Gang. 34 Regiment Peen& Vols. NOTICE. TEE STOCILUOLDER B OF TEE DUNKIN]) MEI ENION OIL CONFAB! will pleats present. Thetreettlfleasee at the alike et the Company, and teneire Out new Issue. •W. W. arusoN. Sestretary and Tresunwer. NEW CIBOOS'ItY—TIto tm.. .good hu • ENTOMB:ET NEW STOCK 131 him' =dims. tamlzinto eltOcilMos In Luiz NEW MORE. In Witted mother my. • attlas, t.W.2I6PIti ea Waal= to thee iMet. al • roam suautaolNXtitlTTuistisDasuriusr. , A-8611143; • Motility uttilithiettiohilittrotteu. SULLEItti , _ HAVE 8.1417E1 - Dc licoa 41r. Cato Celebrated Amebas Dolt. /nit C r bth s i , . for saleat Ism Cud Raw 'renews..." ---ssmowommormr PE ' '' • SaitinStiniiißina* AßS, 'wattle? saatlliiiriga to s..am •Thquin - isto. szt uLmitrit • J 1 2 .11. siildiiii.4lloLwrrzs kba raiCIT GOODS, TOTS, BABESTB, Wholesale lliaPlgitUa J. 11. t I&&IIER'I3 st , ' lot goueet. Dealers sad tlia publla fa tenets!' ate larlled to 4111 , Wore lualdri masses am whose. Priem moderate. • and 60IITEIBRIC OLAIMB.PBREDIIS havleg claLms tor 'collection In' the States of Kentucky, Mmaenes, Alabama ors Idleneen may hays them cottoned or adfult&it z _bl i k them in the hands of N. W. ti puth. sums, who le 'about to 1/1111 11aM8011 C l l2 . a colleen= tour, mall ou Illea this week.. Klorluneeas—Wes. Maakerwon, No. 'LlberOf Streett T. Wienecan. of Lorenz ir.I9 B ETO; o*.lllll.theity - Mutt; San Kate.: (104 corner (Mara ant r John ,11„Koorer Clo 4 corner IrslaulandrlkeSlirest& • CONMEROTAL L OIL WORKS. • Pur,'W*o,Burning 011, 1161t1t,/lind uL at . r2"3") • - • ,rre. i7irboasra - * ET RABB BALLS ANDBATS for isle by iss TA= iNtincullroodoneta MEI" - VE4TISEXIE, Pirrrattriloll. Auglnt 9,1 S S 5. VIE BOARD 'OF DIRECTORS -OF THE COLIIMIMA OIL COMPANY Rave thla day deigned • Dividend No. 20, Of TWO (2) per cent. on the Capital Stock, paya ble on ISIOND&T, th e 14th instant. apiOnos E. WESTERTELT, Secretary. THE UNDERSIGNED RAVING RE- TlRv,O from the arm of WM R. SMITE! es 00., i n rsoruars last, (st which clone he sold hi 2 entire intent in the Books and Store to WM.. SMITH.) takes this method of informing his friends that he is now selling gooods In the well known WHOLESALE. GROCERY HOUSE MILLER & RI ITKETSON, and42l 221 our. Mall sod Irwin streets, To whole largo and trellheletted stock of goods he would respectfully invite the attention of city and chi:LOUT merchants. aulo:3td JOSEPH R HUNTER. GROCERIES 60 hogsheads Fair to Petme Fega 80 barrels Crushed do.; 80 do. A. Coffee do.; 25 do. Keystone Refined do.; 6o do. Booth & Edgar's Syrup.; 60 do. assort d brands do.; -20 do. New ;Drop N u Molasses; 60 do. Porto Moo do.; 20 do. Cuba do.; COFFEE— 75 bags prime Rio Coffee; RIOE— DJ do. prime Rangoon Rtee3 TEAS— MOLASSES bidi rem! 100 do. Black do.; 60 saddles Imp. and Blast 4104 26 bells. new lams No. 11 flaoketot; 60 bL bbls. do. do. do.; GO bones assorted 'brandl Tobsoon SO saddles Balt, Spbn 801 l • do.; gal Ousels Oarbon on. TOBACCO- In store awl for sale be RIRKPAIRIOR, BRO. a CO., eulo lel abei tea Liberty street fVY~ ~Y37:rI:i:1~1.~:i:~~lY:~ Jgarseilles Quilts, Honey Comb Quills, Lace Curtains. IMIZEI WHITE, ORR & CO" T 5 FIFTH STHEST BE " PEOPLE'S PAPER," DEVOUT TO LITIZATITB,E, GENERAL NEWS Interests of Workingmen WILL BE ISSUED S4TUIRD4r JVIO/lirJrl., G. Olt SALE BY NEWS DEI,LEES, NEWS BOYS, AND AT THE OFFICE. JOY & ASDBEWS, Publishirs. •n9atwt9 •D THUM STREET• LOBT-A POCKET BOOK, ()entail:ing about Twentpone Dollars, some Small Change, and Three Small Hein between the Pearl Kill and the Market Meuse, Allegheny, on Tuesday . The tinder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at NO. a LIBERTY STREET, Allegtortv NoTicE TO BEIPPERS Freight. will be received at DUVICLIn Depot, P. E. 8., foot of Liberty rtreet, for all Station. on PITTSBURGH AND VONNELLSVILLE R. 8., when the Company have Freight Agents. V.St W. B. STOUT, stmerintezdent. BATES & BELL'S- Gold Bordered Damask Tflg oxecrixis: 9.112 21 VIETH STREET• BATES & BELL'S- GOLD DODDERED DAMAGE. PIANO AND '.ABLE OUVEBS . 9 21. S9.f t h 11911ripot, HOPE PIC NIC. TIIE SECOND ANNUAL PLC NIC OF THE HOPE STEAM FIRE ENGINE AND ROSE COMPANY NO. 1. ALLEGHENY CITY. will be held et 4W.caa:gavezio , fdl Gb , raivo, ON Thursday, Aug. 10, 1865 gm- Trani will leave tba Cloanelleville Depot a 1:156, utd II Wo owl 0 .• 11 . ataatztee 071103 OP TIM COIITSOLLIII 07 ALLLOIIIIIIT Conlin', Prrraninton, Amin; MS: TO COAL DEALERB.—Beakd Propo• A sale wilt be received at Ws Mee, until Olt INST.. inclusive, for fuzalabbri Allegheny ednnty Gem Ten to 'Twelve Tbonsand Bushels of coon Merchantable COAL. ft from Slack sal Dirt, to be delivered at the entrances to the Court Home and Jail, on Filtb be ll oas strata, until wools oSix Hundred Ma per nay, until the wools is delivered. Payment wlll be mode by warrants on Cu County Treasury when the contract is ecmplstad. By direction of Countyklor t nimloneis. =MY wl KILT, Controller. . ansA4ltw AIibENAL GLASS WORK& MODES, BYBIE & CO Manufactriows of Marls and Green GIIIISWOre. Draggiarte were, BOtiltll. DendjObl2.ll. Carbo7ll. de. Warehouse No. 144 WATER STREET, BETWEEN ARIRTBFIELD AND GIANT STREETS* PITTSBURGH. PA. --- We warrant our Warts to be superior tO any manufactured West of this Mountains. Moors on hand, Glassware of the above dell.ZlP AO4 , An non p aid attended to. PartlattLar shour tion paid to private moulds. asdil LIEBIG'S NUTRITIVE FOOD. FOR LNPANTS AND INVALIDS For making • glearengind Weal oufrlllo•a or Churl far children deprived of the nuithera• math cod Wands Of all arm Eir Fun SU cab= an tub psalms. For We If the GESTE= DREG STORE, =ma of Obld and EispritOseets, to thikblyirkia GEORGE A. lUailir POL I ZTRIOUNE FOB TUE BMA IsselreArrleckgrObfaltwholtrresuelittio be ti Yr& t, try fly* deabtas sad be convinced, Tar WA of all dragging. • /Mgr" ,•1 , T o VONTRADTOBB:.•4B Krim ' POSALff will to reoetoolt AS OSA b agAIV nth !sou eaa =Maly% tat rsatklug a ,Padtaty, antkomalat Lac Maw, itwy Wangianientl,ennUel. agar. _oda Make atieltilroodeti inntet,ute.W ßlL ry gter, &moths soutmeasstO bentint ' Flattening will be _Wupon. Itialtotafoa of Conoto Go aim' Lamar, HEMLPLZIANA, (BLOOD 0U88.)—.. A mod remarkohle &Aldo and wooltlYs ears for BOROVIIV 1' HSUDIATAMNZIIIIAL 01A, 0101 P MU, ..MWoNA, ava al dimmer of Cm As • Town, R milli thy Igpetlo, .111 tlf e 01. I I d Lydian sad wholly ro•tores Cul Mood stffaigth and lt=o bat 14 tall 10 MO iii ViZt6ollk Ydr `SIMON memirow. yes . slawerrimittfteld sad renrh i MA . . _ LAND ' . • • ' , - O lk ' . - ' i ~ Party, .A.oront pr zßasitsgi , On lto Esnikto of the Allegbany rine, l ot if v Eddy, ,Vensnin mall, ra,bidas,part, of . Dana% .Tosa old Houtestastl.Trapaty. neatly. sultan!. toe Bola._ about cols•holt elooroll. under Mogi Mu putionlorL Iddreo . alaxamma , weimia& -.- - .. TVII.Onta, liAlßrdi 2Pwarzatiaid4aza 4Th4ra asonu*stM, 8. Maire•••• • .4..14 • roovialia&S ".-." a kgror ,Tomwoms. -thVilablanfl Orrittit ue - tni3tniteat = stree Ir ts, rittabggb. irai.CHEBB' ti/t.TIONS. August 11-51dieesport and VersaLiles, at ]lo. Sees , ort. Aoguct 13—Elizabeth township eel Elisabeth borough, Cl El s ie: 'lett,. m taget . 1.. l4— South Fayette and Upper St. Olslr, August Is—North Fayette, et Noblestown. Anglin le—Robinson, at Schaal No. t. August in--Snowden, at School No. I. Augnst 22—Jefferson tomcat:Lip, et Torrenoc's School house. August W-3lifilin, at Lebanon. August 7.s—Tar entum, East Deer and Facto, at Ta seaman. August 2C—Harrmon. at Nearer,. August 28—Penn, at Hebron Church. August :9—P.um, at Texas. September I—Finley at Clinton. September 2—Moon. at School No. 4. Sept* m%el I—Hampton and rdeCenolees town ships, at School No. 4. to Hampton. September s—West Deer and Elebland, at BA- Iterate ton. Septernber 6—Pine bad ?dershAll, at Pinkerton's School house. September 7—Franklin and Hoes. at Pe •vylville. September B—'itan and Nevt.le, at School No 4, Uhl° township. Septersher ll—Wilkins, at Wilkineburg. September 12—Patton, et Turtle Crece. Drectors will please to notify the Teechers of the i r Districts, end are invitee tO attend. The examinations will commence at 9 o'clock A. m. Tencsers coming at 9;4 o'clock will not be ad. rallied to the Examination. Applicants will be *ermined only In the Metric, where they apply fpr School., em. toll not be admitted es spectators at any 'Examinations until they, themselves, have teen ei•lntried. Privets YanzabletiOnt are abso lutely refused. Applicants will provide them. Seises with a stamped envelope, bearing their ad dress, and. inclosing their last year's certificate ; alto, a five cent revenue staT. mp. A. DOTITHETT, 'County Superintendent. antOltdaw A ORDINANO to author Grit -4-1- ding and Paving of Montgomery w Avenuolhee. SIC. I. Be it ordebiedend enacted 6y fhe Select and C. omen Coate/. of the City of Alleylterty,,and it is lo ray enacted by the authority of the tame;Tited the C ramittee on Streets he, end they are hereby tl mixed and directed to invite and receive pro no p sale for the grading and paving,of Montgomery avinue, item Webster street Le Union avenue, In the Second Third Warde of the city, and to con tract therefor, with the to and ' bad bidder or bidders, at their discretion. Gm.% That tor the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of the said improvements there be, and is hereby levied, a needs] tax, to tie equally assessed upon the several lots bounding and abut ittl.llP'ienestaroAnt.'l7igem pativnlin:ommi=l", mid abounding and abutting its afore said. 6r Sao. 3. That es soon m the cost and expenses of said royements shall be telly ascertained. it shall be the duty of the Street ommissioner to _amens and apportion the same among the several - lots bounding and abutting upon said A venue re npectively, according to the rule above indicated, and thereupon proceed to make demand and col lect the name, according to the provisions of tie Act of the General Assembly of the Common wealth of Penesylvania, entitled "An Act defining the manner of collecting the expenses of grading and paving of the streets and alleys of the city of Allegheny, and for other purpones," paned the thirtieth day of March, MN. Sao. 4. flat so much of any ordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be, and the name is hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into a law this, the ad day of August, Anna Domino, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-Ore. JAMES MAIISIiALL, Prest. of Select Council. SIDION DRUM, Prem. of Common Council. U. MAUFF.FIBON Clef k of Select Council. lOLE Clerk of Commou Council euPtid DRY GOODS AT C COS r r ! MESSRS. NAOMI & GLYN Haring BOTIGHT THE ENTIRE STOOK OF Mk. JOSEPH W. SPENCER, design enlarging their present Store, by throe Leg the two Rooms Into one. For thin purpose, they now offer to Wholesale and Retail orris 331:71r1ICELEI, The whole Stock, to quant.tlee to cult purchaser. purpose selling this Sunk oft AT ONCE, CO XA-E LTG TCIPI34 r, to make room for our Extension, and Repairs ME ONLY REAL BARGAINS FOB THE NEXT TEN DAYS, eau be Led et No. SO MAR KET STREET, et the STORE-ROOM OP JOSEPH W. SPENCE& MACRON & GLYDE, Non. VS and SO DIANUNT m.1101.1m AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICEA To eso get Photograph Albums, all kinds, At Lowest Prices, AT kluNrs. You can get Ali the Near Books, Lade Papacy anT tiOterS.d Magazines, A You can get Bleak Banks and Stationery, or all kinds, AT umNrs. You cum set The best Gold Pens, Steel Pens or Quill Fedi AT HUNT'S Wholesale and Bedell 13ook.Stationery end News Emports bug SS FIFTH HT MILSONIO HAW. COME ONE, COME ALL I GENTLEMEN'S FUNIMIG STORE. Nos. 18 and 15 St. Clair St. The attention of the public Is called to the twee and extensive stock of GENTLEMEN'S PUS SITSHING GOODS, just craned at the above mentioned place, which I am now oftbring at great blaming. Any one In want of the above Goods, wW nod It to tali advent/Lim to give me • mil, and examine my stock before purchasing else. where.. Theycan find the largest and beat *elated stock of no. White Shins, extra stu n: Views& Shirts, Woolen, Cotton sod Lisle ndeo Marts and Drawer*, Scary , Neck Ties, BUJ panders, Butterflies, and everything itertaining Um Gentlemen's Vanishing Goods, a the city, Remember the place, 15 sad 15 St. Clair street. SAELIIEL LEVIN. N. B. A large Mock of Cate, Cape, Gray% Cot. Lockwood'a, Universal, By ron's Enameled and AlanutiotL MSsrlystaals rrPITTSBURGH PAPER MANIJ lE L 4.OTUBINO COMPANY odor tor mak, 1.1100 MIL. Crown Wrapping Paper i.ecto em.. menu= 1.600 611116.111edlum 1.000 bail. D. O. sad D. 11. do. Thew Wools° orohabd ore otootaotty rabbit* from then 14Wls. 1111BILLk PAPER bf all Veletas abo Mow BARDWAILE PA.P.EIit Of ott Anbabta and aIoskYiLINTI9. DOT sob SATO gb.TED *OO,PIOo. bob A& Allotiozattleaad shot of PAPER WIZ TO .OED lOS at ttuo abcatisf oboes, co raft cossOtatok 1,00010118,0X 1- ' OO OMDZED w ilidiss iguiw, 1'11738=1 . out 1. Psr• latfirSlOß BOOIidOLDEA, An e for the OLK/PLEST 'mOST CON ritunitT,lAND LEAST EXPENSIVE SOCILNOLCEE Ewer derfastl. Bassi size TVIBBOLUTION OP "PARTNERf3taP. Virdierthip heretofore existing between • Sohn ttebd James Old, tinderthe name and etirlatf 011), wee dineho d by mu tual oonswii, on the VAth 4147 oflidr, A. D. ISM Au persons 1110 Log claims against said firm are re. fonestettlio present the wime for payment, thane todebied to maid , arm will settle with :obit Idelett,ieho le alone authorized to - settle the so- alum or atid fide. 708 it MAP FIPT. .7037140E0-4 HEREBY GIOrIiOTIOE ja t o t t a p u bus,thst sectanathat.to en-agret"""" stair Jame* ow, my former partneri and :In Ma :exclaim of My legal rigtMe i l liereby declare the late drm of Manta b. - Old dlstoMed, on the rah day of • July: A: D.-1511. Zvi Old and I *greed Marla stocking property of the Lie drmrald at aws bypultmen Inmealegreentabereo to be' roade,by.a babe appointed- by . The agpsalarge re beep appointed, accr an appolie. soar rode by mar, sod' 1. - am willhair UP dean% and have accepted tie proper' atappraise. Multi Calthon. /Amax it a high one.) and mill • mamma EA -Mr. Old to Ws Wire or to mato. thereof. *I Ind. byr apvieleassoi .r :10,. elalso Um rig and Laiaed go ”co . the liermilit=iiiLig, li.t.',Palb:ginuelimis lb. Ot I.llgre to' the gra Id money drain no hertnyrecatel.pereoma trOabtml am tithrai sot to =Up, masa to Ittr. Old without my col. !slat. imillA in , _".. 3ol3lX:x4r izrr. • . 4risairrar ern' - - - XE Ft" giLD PREIS'S .4"Jff..EArr 8 RTISEALEJf TB. SUCCESBFLTI. TREATMENT OF Chromic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof ula, byptillis. Seminal Debility, and all Female Complaints, DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON, 4.2 , crui tb Btroot . PITTSBUICIMI, P. Testimonials tro an na the Medical Profes sion d Others. fir. Et ilor: It la with pleasure I make known the follow y ice facts to the public, believing my tee tinia.n may be of sem , to some Invalid who has hithet to failed to obtain celleL at all events lam Lola/ 00 more than luttlce to two medical gentle men of your city, In confeesing that I have sue resafully treated govern' eery bad eases of seminal weakness and female complaints, by adoptln4 the mode of treatment now prescribed by Dn. Amos Johnson. • • • • • For female weakness I do not know of anything that can equal there renreOes I have prescribed them for a great many ladles who Lave been stem bled for years with a reit seas, and in every ease a perfect cure hae been effected; some very bad cases bare yielded to this mode of treatment in the short space of two weeks. • • (sig.ed Y ) outs, respectfully, W. F. DIF.It hI. D. Wavelet:id, Ohio, 1 ecember Ma. CERTIFICATE FROM TEE REV. DR. ILSMIL TON C. FRENCH, OF MONTREAL. I certify that Drs. Ames ft Johxma'a medicines have cared my wife. who arse subject to debility Many years. The medicines were used only two months. If. 0. FREIWII, Lt. D. Important to Ladies. Our PERDICAL DRS w bring on the monthly sic lO kness In eases ofotso ill nction Rom ear cause. Price 111. P. B.—Ladles who are prep . nont should not use them. on e nenT njet b o Y r n th e Whit a es or L • n e or s h in re u grre,. er DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, &C. Dr/. dem/ John/on—Deu Sirs: I must again state that your remedies for scrofula arid blood distants are really oracellent. For scrofula, *Tobl lis or impurities of the blood, I Mad they otter fail to sure when used as directed. / have me needed in curing the word cans of et phille now in our hoepttale, in the short ST sea of two months. F. W. IL LESLIE, Id. I) Cincinbati, December 16th, 11361. SEMINAL WEAKNESS. Drs. Amos Johnson I have cured, by the use of your remedies, several patient■ that had been In. mates of the Lomeli° Asylum tram the evil efa.cts of seminal weediness or sedantry habita. For such cases I consider nothing can equal your med. lanes SALLINS, 1). Albany, N. Y., October lath, sera. Take Purlieu's/ Notlee.—Dts. Amos & Johnson address all those who have Injured them selves by improper indulgence and solitary hab its, which rain both body and mind, unfitting them for either business, study, society, or marriage. These Ire son e of the sad and melancholy ef fects produced by early habits of youth, to-wit: W.kness of the back and limbs, pains to the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular Power, pslpitation of the heart. dyspepsia nervous irri tability, derangement of the digestive functions, general debility, symptoms or consumption, ace. Drs. Ames b. Johnsen have for many years ex clusively devoted their attention to the trestnent of the dicer:erg referred to to these ter imonials, Address, Dna. AblOS ar. JatiNSON, No. 142 Fourth street. suadmdsllineodarnew Pittsburgh, Pa. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. do. de& do bean. WANTS% MIEI3I TOE SALE nr DAVIS, ClLA.93ll.lFlootk Head Evidence. and he nal Meet of and sce TestlmonlaLs of t IMPROVED BRAIATION, The Great New Method Dr. J. FLATTERY, FORMERLY OF SAN FRANCISCO, AND LATE FROM NEW YOBIL) Great Traveling Physician of the Age, HO HAS CIRCUMNA VIVA TEO TRE GLOBE, AND WHO HAS TESTIMONIALS FROM EVERY Q BARTER, Sams csipc.xwoci. Room® IN PITTSBURGH, PA St. Clair Motel, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, To Cure the Sick, and particularly at tend to the Cure of Chronic Dts• case.. Consumption, Bron chitis, Catarrh. Asth ma. Deninkess, DISCHARGES FROM THE EAR, NOISES IN THE HEAD, EYE, EAR, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES. Consumption le a local disease, generated and fed by the blood in a certain chemical conditimi, W can only be removed by local chemical means capable of altering that condition tinandli the medium of the diseased orgad To accomplish Bile purpose, no we cannot apply fluids to a cavity designed only for the reception of air, we then re duce them to • volatie ndition, and from an ap• prop:Mats rtniment i n ha le or breathe the vapor. By tbe Inhalation of vapor, we VIIII produce all the beneficial effees c ap able ' o f being produced by medicines much more speedily mid eifectively than from the admintitration crude medicine thro , the stomseb. -Ths practice of giving medicine by the stomach in the treatment ot lung dire/sees is objectionable st. lkoatme they do net come in direct contact V i th the organ affected. Id. Because their most powerful action is ex. pended on organs to a healthy state, or only.dis ordered through sympathy, thereby deranging dl• gelation, ant destroying the nutrition of the body; and finally, because mazy agents of great value can only be admitted in the gmeous state. MOST EMINENT TESTIMONIALS. From sir Cheri. Seafactors, oonsump• thin, even desperate cases, I recommend the use of Inhalation as the only possible cure. In chron ic bronchitis the benefits are so well proven Al the speedy alteration thate quality and quantity of the expectoration, no doubt of the value of the remedy can he reasonably entertained. It rives relief to the asthmatic patient, proves cure. live In rases at phltdsie pulmonal e. in those ex treme advances which bid defiance to the ordinary rulee of practice. has D J. Corrigan, if. D.—Even allowing most fully for the exaggerated encomiums of some of the earliest advocates of Inhalallon, enough re mains to satisfy me in raving, that remaille• in the form of caper exert • powerful influence over diseased action, and it Is only in tills way that we can administer remedies to act locally noon. the diseased thence of the lungs. The emblbittan of remedies • this form merits the screlsence of both phydcian and patient. Remarkable Cure of Consumption. My son, Wllltato Waltz, had barn &Misted more or less for about two sash when he was taken down to consumption, end during his sonenement to bed he bad bad thomost etuuul medical at. tendance, with the. "WiMee of the best Ban Fran. tie msco thystntas, without recelviog any benedit.— ozsUcel aUandants pronounm4 ens of his lunge Ilene, and that h: th wall leudetage of 4917:11Toular'beaftZt.1 vow g t sad idi . ClAOnalin Weld= up to die.. ' In We imams nonditon,l34. J. Flattery vas embed to ace ; endatter among essenesatien lie Intimated a Miltl of Mecferge Loordingly the Ilmetiar .iesew"Nberd treatztant (Inhalants), under which my son kplaly Immo" , MI, and at the expiration of about two months he bentri Mimed to perfart • - gm more dednito information of DIY sow molt Srtablere=atigo"orts ",! m1 . 1"ils ses.umr. e t be twe en Walt& If co. k greet, between mealy and Market, and PTV* and Nestav, Sad Franetteo. Subscribed end swots to, tots tict . aor,fts JULY, 6. M. Pet, WWII ate, th• 1 1.1 . ;: .ItOtl l 7.,roblio, den rientlal*. • areii petlenta ei'ealetillie Gee be eared id, Demo by coninaltim Du. FL& LTXRY, by letter, stalLos theiSmeme, Me, ImanYstiomt _Unto taken -114euctildoutioa, number et ttustmerde Submitted to,dessriptiou of abuses sad riraptoms Mayen. clued, Ana these elliddalk aufainutes FOE BALE. ORATIVIOOGA ROLLING KILL Wax Dirrawramirr, Ogiee of Dileetor and General Manager of =Wary Railroadriltdted States, Wacatreocor, D. 41, Milt at, teSA Propauda will !be received at thirOffico, twelve Weloalr noon, on WEDNESDAY, sop tam. her is, MB, to_ porch's' the 11. B. Military road Itolilni_Miu at Matt anoop, Tenn, with the Machinery, Tools, Efondb4l4 Filtarall, and Truk • .7Othe Boning Mall With tho gnooto Railroad, The MR land Machinery' erinetruetol to re:roll 'Railroad iron ire entirely new, awl Of the moat Improved ellaracter. For RAI description and aatalls of oration. , wialtliwatstrpl=szia,byt3=to T. All bld dr r IWO tie Mdortitt PrOPosat to nta , chase Chattanooga Rolling MIL^ D. O. MotiALLIJS, Brom Brig. CHtm, inrectar and Boterallidallagor Mill targ Railroads Dated Matta. , , anikteepitt , 11111T.B310BrirED. - u I.lt boxes Primo Gosh= Meese; ,‘ ~ , • •.; So—do. nacesttoo W. 11 .0 j.1 ,, :-- 7 . - • Id— do • realoold I 1 r Ibis prtme l 4thho Beams; IS ; dO. BMW= Molina; do Dead 40pless - 110 do Dried Pcoohell •', 't'L , ' 'lO de V; n ishsts „ • . -S ht thls Ito. s rdfiebertelf -, - F. ~ Go boxes Fresh Peaches; ~.. li Fresh Butter. . 1 ;., ths emu', , .V . :er, odd tor Ws 0 Rias ii t ; , ,^; - ; °Hair le 115,1.- - '---' .- -. 'Na Ef-tdbarty slziost: MEE r I=3 • azr, E Ay s. LA.E.GEGOVEEICUEIiT BALE OF Steamboat S, Wharf-Boatit, • Barges, and Other Property. Qrawreastawron Getesuar.'s Orel= W latuNeToN, D. Co July 9. t 565.. ; SEALED PBC POlgALli are Invited and will be received at he laces, and until the time here- Inatter named,t p fo the purchase of the following named sTEA ;UPC/LT.S, NCH/ RE-BOATS, and other property. At tittle (tort. Artansas. until nonday, September 11, 11 M.. For St,le-wheel .termer Davenport (ferry boat) registered 169 ton.. Stern-wheel atenmer Convor No. 2, reglalered 111 ton. Which can be seen at LITTLE RUCK, ARK, unUl the cloy 01 a•le. At, Vlclishurg, Sliestsstrp!, mall Friday, September 13, 12 M., For the Screw tug Belle Darlington, regtster,s4 31 to.. One i t 1 rrbarr-boat, 714 tens. (inn (I) wharf-boat, 751 toss. Model barges Porter Rhodes and Cieurie B. Me (lane. Flee (s) gunwale barges. 1 arty (10) coal hoats. tta (I) yawl and one (1) floating dull. Al) of which cast he seen at VICKSIII.3IO, SISSIP 00111 the day of lisle. At Natchez, 311salsalppl., until 3londny, Septemser le., 12 M., o.c (I) a Let!-bnat, 700 tons. Model barge Mollie. Five (1) gunwale bargee. Three (1) coal boats. All ot sables Can be. aeon at NATCHEZ, MIS • bISSIPP.I, wail the day o f sale. At New Orleans. Loutenon, un Wednes day, October 4, Li 31 til , For the model barge Mulligan, and ono (I) coal boat. Which can be seen etFRT aupsort, LOUIS IANA, until the de of sale. For the 7/turf-boat Natchez, 700 tons; and two coal boats. Cllll be seen at BATON 1)0017E, LOU ISIANA, until the cay of nate. ALSO, For the Bide-wheel steam e r Colonel. Holcomb (building), registered' A tons. Side-wheel steameroi..registered 600 tons. Side-wheel steamer W. B. Savory, redletered 60 ten. Side-wheel steamer 7. AL Brown, registered 3.19 tens. Side-wheel steamer A. G. Brown, registered 217 tons Side-wheel steamer Ohio Belle, registered ZOO tans. Side-wheel 'dimmer Mustang, registered 1113 tons. Side-wheel steamer Bout Charles, registered 657 tool. Side-wheel geezer Diana, registered 700 tons. Side-wheel steamer E. H. Fairchild. registered Got tans. Side-wheel steamer S. T. Adams, registered 691 tons. Side-wheel steamer Switzerland, registered 619 toms. Stern-wheel steamer Ids May, registered 250 ton. Stern-wheel steamer lowa, reeistered 482 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Alta en oat, registered 052 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Dick Fulton No •2, regmter• edllB ton. Stern- a heel steamer Colonel Benedict, registered 11l ton. Stern-wheel steamer Colonel Chandler, registered "Ak toss. SG rn-wheel steamer Connie, registered tons. SD rn-wheel steamer Lizzie Davis, registered Stein-wheel steasser Colonel Chapin, registered Screw lug Leviathan, registered 324 tons. Screw tue Blame Banks, registered a tons. - Strew tug Baltic, registered 113 tons, • Screw. tug Captain L'itkine (now building). Strew tug (no name aeo now building). Screw tug George E. Tyler registered 116 tone. Screw tog America, registered 416 tem. Screw tug Hamm, registered 160 tons. Sereuetug Admiral, registered 16d tom. Saes. tug Gladiator, 171 tom. Centre-Wheel steamer Kepp.r, registered tool. Centre-wheel steamer Genera l Ransom, register. ed los tons. • Centre-utieel steamer Colonel Oolburn, registered 01 tons. Model barges Noe, 10 and it, and - Abbey. Canal bold Ross le. Ten (t 0) gunwale bates. Twenty four (24) pontoon boats. Four (3) yawl boat*, one (1) me boat, one (1) me tallic boat, fire fit skiff., one (1) set of.ways. All of wbich eau be seen at NEW - OBLEA.NS, LA., anti) the day seen a At Mobile, Alabama. until TharadaS, Oe tober 12, 12 M., For the Stde-wheel ,termer Laura 73.111, regfAterod 283 tons. Side-wheel steelier Warrior. registered lee tons. Side-wheel steamer James Battle, registered fel Elerr -Wheel lifesaver a tie!, registeied SCM tons. Side-Wheel steamer N. '..Thomas, registered ell tons. Side-wheel steamer Starlight, reglatere4 151 tons. Side-wheel steamer [marine, registered 605 tons. Side-wheel steamer J. D. BASIS, registered MIT ton. Stern-wheel steamer Jennie Bogor. registered aaa tens. Stern-steal steamer H. B. Hamilton (sautt), reg. hived 199 tons. Peres. tog Ferri, registered 154 tons. Screw tag Mph Cutting, registered 95 ton. Effete tug Blossom. registered 51 teas. model barge Fad, aural boat Golden .Era, canal boat ((no name), forty (40) pontoon barges, thirty (on) 3nwl boats, be three (3) seetlesal docks. All of which caa sews as MOBILE, ALL.' until the day of sale. Persons making proposals for more 'than one boat or barge, should glee the name or number of each boat or barge bid for, with the price proposed 10 eictiveaevnefropem'containiog *bid Mioild be *egad, and the name of the boas or barge, or description of the property, indorsed thereon, and addressed to Brigadier General L. B. Panions, Chief of EMU and River Transportation. in care of the officer in charge of ricer tramportation at the point dad& listed for opening bids. The Govervoneat maraca the right tin withdrew any of the above property, and to reject propOsals if deemed too low. Payments to be made in United States ctummay, m in the acceptance the m il e ariy . praisakal and prior to delivery A fa/ description of the property may be ob. tamed on application to Colonel AtthiirEdwards, Assistant Quartermaster, St. Loafs. hlissouti. By order of the Quartermaster General, LEWIS B. PARSONS, Brigadier General and Chief of Rail and River Transportation. aulatd LARGE G0F413.1 , 131E.NT EILLE OF Steamboats, Barges, and Ship rard. Qtrouranwarrsre Gsnatuatre Omura / Wesel:germ Cm . , D. 0., July IS, 1565. SEALED PJZOPOSALS . sre !trilled and will he received at the *Dar of the Quartermaster General (Bureau ot Hall end Elver , TrEll3l9olilk tiOD) WlLihingtOn. 9z 13 / 301 the FIRST DA; OF SEPTEDISES N T, at 11 °Week 111.,„ for theporthole of the following named STEM& BOATS, 13.6.130114, and other property: ntde-wheet staamez Olachamougm. tegillerOa 277 tons. Side-wheel steamer Grant, reristered 193 tons. Side-Wheel steamer Buroolda,reglsterrd 204 tons. . Stde-wheel steamer thomaa, inistered 140 tons. We-wheel steamer Sheraton, mslateted 10tont. Side-wheel steamer Wault tchll. uaglStered tons. Side-wheel steamer Knoxville, registered 311 tons. tUde-ateel steamer Dunbar terrecaL registered tens. ' -- ginger's', regiatered 9* tons: . _ Stern-wbeel steamer on, -- Scern-wheel eteamer enesw, registered top tam. Stern-wheel steamer Bridgeport, registered MS Stern-wheel Steamer Holston, registered es tons. Stern-wheel steamer Missionary, registered nh tors. Stero-wheel steamer Chattanorga, registered 83 tons. Stern-wheel steamer Atlanta, reentered 831 tons. Stse-wbeel steamer Remus, registered 888 tone. be.el steamer Lookout. registered rut tons. Side-wheel gamer Stone Elva, registered 114 tons. Stds-wheel steamer Candi, registered tom. Also, &nen 0) gunwale barges. One row boat, and one model barge. whleb tad be sten at 011 ATTA of NOOGA, ,TEliff., at any tires pri ALSO. or tothaday sale. For the BtAntiggt Ways. StatiolrarY hasehtnerY I land an - parte:lsmael In the United States Ship building Yard at Mat, engage. • • A full description amble& can be aeon at - the eincel of the terialitTubTlMlllti" 'and at Chattanxga. Prey; the acellapre-tarited for each boat barp sop aratel name. .cri ths.-boat desatiption of bargeto deidgnated In the PrOPeul full description of the •propaty 'mg ob- Ulned aPpfloatitin tO , Welet.ooLArthM Ed. wards, A. Q. nf., St. Lords, _ Stu _• -Each 41STIROpemantalaing • bid should beM sztd indorsed: . Proposals for StaaiseM Itarget. and tither'Propstty at Chattanooga; r'Eastari of Rail led-Silver Transpostation and addressai te tt e Quartermastez Gesnral A., Waaninston, . Payment; to bi rude in tinned States Ouirenby upon thesteceptance of any proposal..lll/1 prior to the dsliveryor the propertY. • Ilesiltoir Tenant rearms the right to viitharral aap ot theaters property, and to select proposals nosnir4 tno 81 orditr,ot the Quarts/mm.4a 1. Geo.:rat LEWIS B. PARSON& 'Brbiedfer Genital and Onset Of Bali and Weer Transportation. _ _ Lenaz GOVEBI{MBII . wax OF 19000,0 00 iWaia.s. • Ctusltrgrotairrna (7222202aVe Ovate; Wasnorrox, 0.. AnSuit 0.1986. f._. SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited and Mill be received at the places and until the,dates here. scar nenned, for the purchase of tartar, surPthe 00a1 Si those places, beleedthd to the thethth meat. AT LtrinsvlLLE, RT., until 72 o'clock as., et WEDNESDAY, August .^ for Coat Iring at LOUISVILLE,. ~ PIRITILLE, TSYN. AT ST. LOUIS, MO., oath .771021e.ta.. of TUESDAY. September 5, far COM lying as CAI RO, M 1.., MOMFHIS, IibMILNA.,_AII- R73AS, and 1,701.7 TR OF WHITE RIVRs.. AT TIM.SIIO-. =MI getgobroh FRDATegus,therr 117, for Oath , lying , at - YIO AT RAT MISS. MISS.. until 1A a; ;of SIoPDAT, Sept. V, for Coal lying. R TOED 6stharidearonosals alsoate recolved St the 'ISMS time for the Bargee Or Reath ce"..te'ulf the Ude envelope entstnteg a i t . bd ADAM be sail ed, andttoinals •or number of Barge eetrala. Ina tt - Wanted thereon, and addressed t0. , 13:1707. diet General Taxis IS.Parseas, Mel Still and suer TrensporuOvra,” fa care *Me te r . master A r chery of Over • triesuortstlon at the Pbtat tea for °Man the bids. - Tat eon ba aide tn Tinned States Illimasy titanlLwaearpusmt as end plinth ,the detl7l22raf.the Thsoosarnseant. reperf Llama saw. tou any of the Coal au6 the Ramo boatel/Sag it, and to releet proposals 12 deemed tholes% • , ItylOrkst et the thtuirteresestenOensral, ; - • 1 • PALEsertS„ , - :Btigaiker cieniesi sod Chill , et Rea .pri Rim WBB-"Ne r VlSta ior =blilld itrees , : a;3l"l"4 " 7 i6o;Miiiiiii3ol2o4l a 142 I.VS Ull.l.r4'E INSURANCE lituanfacturers amili)lerchants INSURANCE COTIPANY, Of Pittsbu'gh. FFICE: No. 87 1111 ER SUVA (IL-IGALEY'S BIIIZOMQ-) J. I. REICCETT. Ftesldent. J. W. eRALFANTiyIee Presidcat. WM. P. JONES, gieretaiy. NIURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE Insures Steamboats Lind Cargoes. J A LICES L 11Lc,W , PAINTER, JACOB L. scrwmaz.,i• ULTALpANT, ROBERT LEA, ISAIAH DttlKL'T,_ .1. O. PERSHING, . WMLIA.M. DER WA fiLBUSIINELL, L. R. blakll3oY, JOILN Vir/LSOII. =WRY A W4VER. mstssta..d 1.113178A.NCE. BDATRANS I Plitt* NUMB Insurance Company, Offi : COME 11 - 0011i,)1111 MST M., Ora People's Braqual Bank.) =BARD C ORA President. DAVID IL PAST; c e President. ROBBRT P/NlTErti-Secratary. will Insure Agidast all Hinds FIRE AND lIIAONE RISKS. Dinwrojfis B. 0. GHAT. D SE P&ILK, T 3L BARTON, JAMES JILENELOHWNii.yOO.W;;LItuF, _I,I: Euv ES . op HIL EA. II. II %: O II 4,_Ii.D IGE:T. F. J. 13IGLEY, F. M. 003.. - .voN. my2tamd TNBITRANCIr. UREKA mstraltia COMPANY, Of Pittsburgh. Office : Corner Watt and Market Rs., (EtLGAILET'S J. S. 6HOENBEIIIOII4 Preadult& W. H. HffilCH,ieo Proxident. HOBS= FLlNWll:l4enregarr. WELL IN6U AGIIIIST ALL RINDS Marine and YFire Risks. ZDUCIIMVIS - J. E. SNOENBERGER, Ir. K. wallow W. .1. MgDgEISON,_ t. J. ANDEBsbw,_ JAMS L'EtENNurr, p..W.BJELTEI OO Las C. COONPAN, OAXIGHST. H. T. LEEOH,.,Ps.., aIAZTIA TEL L PLPENNO., ON P A. D. 4:nB. ›l,Nuti-1171-v v 4,1 ADDY, a -BWERE4I Emma 'Aaiun Gas :and Stciam Fitter - No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE FIBS? causoa.) Pumps, Hydrahts, Sheet Lead, LEAD FIFE, PIG & EAR LEAD. Plumbers' Ma 'tefials in Genial. OIL zugp.vrziusir Fitted Fp in : the Stost * Approved Style. Tank" 11244 with reed or copper. Houses Med srp:with vatesOr tzs• B. Be-Ancadoro atooptlY Wooded to. 141 BAME . Y . , FLEBZTZ & CO., Xo. 167 litnUkfield Street, MINCI7.I==.IS OP Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, mess 7.•341..5. . Wholesale furnishing souse for Mambas' Moo.. dais, Brass Goods for 'Water, (Hs and Steam. Pumps, Hose, 000 0 Pipe and 0011001, Eastern rates. grs - soie agents for Knowles , and Silsbee, Patent tea= PUNT, which =yolk* a need lot* felt by oil 105, for a ptunp that will sztianst rap., City and work wit,h cass aaA eartainiTnithOnV entalliror too great so copious. Sir Orders soilatted. irriar BOOKB, .ILBINEIS, Ba Boolo3i BONS I 130Cia3 t . • Domostie Life in Feedlot. 'Voted axe atter Poems. Mother a waleys. ZOnellsea me Belem) ea Leel[ l lOPOth Pal% 1 The Seheebiej , . gotta ramtiv. IL Tousles human ot the Itebelilim. Hoare Among the (knelt. ' . Gums Popular Take. Gems. i -ra rtorrsai Th =3 t ranas '' .. Pewee Annia coat. stettt: . - thattlee Mort orataciaik • .1 - .4 . __ ..._ Rini.. . , ) J. 3..DE,336.7a.amakperea . l .., IiISEI BOWN. • - - . . J - -- - ' guarczwroßta or ' l2 "' EN'ROIED -130111NG VOOLS, .1 Wing • Oili.t3alt ad Othg. - -Wells , - - ne4,414 tfOOD' IMON • - . .... ... , "*.rrfssortiEr. N. .. Toots wthvited 'wt..: the 'reale* waif £ND Low Roos .rmr. - . • • vitirELL, BORERS !, 6533113161 33 . ' ' RceakroaFt ClWlrsia. Zox7l,aerai. .. • . - with m are et articles "as =team •to ..a4 5. . 33 4211 thiris ilz : ' 1 WTI%. • " EtA113131:113, 1 el, - ELl,Wh is e ; 1 lII.S.__ - 1t,63011%,. - iivazzacim, saovu.s,- - - - pusinwv• I - --zawsub, puck - - ..t. -.,• ruatahas..,. Rope, ,Leather , 'and and .-.4usi , , tall% . • , - an an32*l*liiiiso34336ll1 3 36 336 . I n ROCEBII23: • -: - - ' ,?! Itz tegarattzne am-ciao BID ClaboL.,_ Ai W urCnallmi andlidik Tl A l6l ] '.. . 3° Wutn i i :l i r k Fintri .36 otat • - - , ra Ao. oda •.. ..„2„ '.., • .., . iso Ws. ii t jusb r dr u irl ~ -",',, 130 &k r 34 ao - abs 31165 p! . 1 TO I ; 30111 1 3 3 016663:3 112 _ ~- • -. 1 ' , I - - .104 besee 33 COMP= M 3 0 361333 ifIL) .2.. soarda. - szaskialt — • 3 6 .- ..,,,, , . ~ "- •..,Antylat eels Max. 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