ofitsburgit Gnat In num .ifiudismi -issikkatut _ _E!4!x'o•zwiL9r. LtIIGIMIT 12. :yM. MilON NUNN TIMT. . son narrzior..arrortainr: :,LEVI B. Dtrrz.at e11e01037.. , . vast yawn coliTsoraduct mizarr LAZIPMETt Pitt roinablp. . :Ton signotaizaz.. • : p. Row AixzwiJi.,o - runiirty - Toviday. t . ::: sr:all itdtri:tri i . -.. 'F . .. • ga#2l I. PaSittadallitgte:l7._ :.- , : --• ..-, -, .. . 40* Aiiiippty:• • ' '., ' - OEO.* Y. :th Mortis l'ayett„e'roiliisiap: '.,... was B. Ni MaCrandless Tour p. ..,.'.,..,, 4..g.FRED 6 AO; at Alkike.... .9. , -,II,AVH 0 14 ._vinql*'-` l l 4 '. ; - , -.-„,tp l in Ei-'.p. , L.,,DirralerTertinultazi.`, '„. roll oop* . rx Ovzi*cmolackt .445 iTrashavivratut.,OppiriAst,CTialrIrp. i►os t. ff.elzn:l:44.Ex.,:br : pai*gli4 ~' _:,.,- ;1 013 :!5Eg.0.13E..58,,,0f.c/artiets Tolaulay. CONV'thr .figN'; .innow,—ATE Stole Cloninnuni wlll ba held at, Rifriftrtir - g; wAvfnpratiAY4TlLE • rrra AUGUST, V655, - at 12 :codobk, M., for thirlyifrfiose of putting Irknoratas• t god is Statageket to be luiroortid by ffie frfakr • 7, - :4ff ll 4lJg:to. aUtbo- Pou 6- 2 - Pitabier eLX 04 5441 2if f 61 1 .1 . 6 4 74, 4 0 4 11 14bUda rlop&ipeople - ueuK . victory in lam; idd midi the RAT 2211r1Lour vacialoa 14'49*ceksti6 tallum a 4 4 1 1 4 0 00 .# 400 inci.R 1 44:; • • • =wet di. etzaTek... one tloreutitedrisreierna; Add-Poses tv• i12114414121ted, Lit every, Wend rate sideltin Ulf Twat, :take:.rookrtim to bir reprerentbd in tut t , g9nrAn4lnil,WiS,Xlßat. to,ll,.tala the Platt of • . . , our mien are not lint to me flatten. • Duablevi orris I inipbriairebriiilitiii 'l . ;iresi!liaed rot coasideratlon, eien: dig_qte , Mt State birepfasated,-- g • &Ur Of Os thilottlYebtral OommUtoe. • _sinf6N 414=129Yri C:Liatuum. • A. At Bzwiroand - • 1 , • - Want. finerxr,- -7- • ' • .11F,NTNCECIl;- ' j The late - elictiod Tn - Kentucky ,turned mainly upon.the_ Constitutional amendment ebolishizieshi7ry, and the returns' yet ,re. 'egived do not enable 'nif to how the gene), It la believed that live ion_ members of CongieSs have beenehosen l',- - leefour opposition or pro-slaiery Member& As two or three'ef the latter were elected ',lb's , heavy majorities, it may be that 'a ma- jorllyof-the members of the Legislature, and also a majority of the popular vote, are of the same complexion. 4. Kentucky Is now the only State, (except Delaware) wheie slavery has_ a legalexis tethi. 'lt was eieMpted &Ora the opera , 2 Ilion of the Preelaniation of Emancipation, land it has not, like Idaryland, lilfssotiri and .Tennessee, abolished it by its own set. It 'ls an unenVlable 'singularity; and if, by this electiono majority of its - people have To- Jed to perpetuate it, it betrays a degree of infatuation truly marvellous. All the first elasa minds of that State have lone since; 'fftlu4 uP all hope of Preserving-It, and hay& • urged their felloW-ettizens to yiehtto a force which they cannot resist, to' adapt them , selves to their altered circumstances, and 'unite with the rest of the Union in the edict' . emancipatiOn. Perhaps they may do so; but certain it is theta heivf vete has been east to hold on to it, and lilt Is abolished— ' AS It Meg SSEUSediy• will be—those voters Jane assured us that if will not be done with their consent. • About 28,000 i Kentucky negroes,' who ' were a vest, are now in the military 'ser vice,. and la virtue of their enlist:Mut their families have'heen set free,. makinitin all a - titer 'loCl,Oott 'gives emancipated by the war power in that State. The remain der are-of little Taluo as slaves. - for they knOw that as men as they cross the Ohio liver they are free, for there is no law to .xemandthent tositarta.: - 3'he entire hulas trial system of th'e State is broken up, and while its people hive all the evils of slavery; they have lost its profits. It is pride and - prejudice, and not enlightened policy that • lead them to cling to the defunct inatituz •s ° lion. If they will, not abolish . slavery themselves, the other States will do II for thorn, and not leave,there the poor console - 11013, of blusterinegbeirtitelr toiistiftiiionat rigtt,to,forit will be the constitution itself `that will do it. , WE ukSE ons.E4van, I n our Pennsylvania exchanges, communications.purporting-.to fronixqurne4plil&AzieuritAldk!fp, urgi ng that v inii L tif ate. Conireilan k atiouloi put in 7. nomination men vaho have proved their patriotism in their country's service... far thliitiall ft shows a prePer. esprit 4u corps„and their claim to such re cognkloriof their servicei is superior to that Zr clviliats;ol:4qUal Otialiftentions. But some of these pleas are enfprced by a threat that unless:military men are * put in.nornliation,lhelf tethers wilt 'use their .Ihquerme to throw ithe army vote:agatnst tux. These threatsiire hope, will meet with attention. who 'lllea value their prim!- , pies' so little as this would indicate, am ' untrustworthyfilliei,.and have no claim to • the valance of a party, -which 'they friay • they will forsake- V their personal wishes - tire not carried The Schlesilig!llelsieln Question the_ Fe Die . dFral tat Frankfort, oaths 2 71.14 Beya pa Barcapy and Hesse Darmstadt brouglit forward qui followlngrnotion the XuStilan. and Psursien • ernmerds be asked *hat they have`d a g e 1.-- - Intend to do toward the definitive Lul a : zaent of the Sehleawig-Holstein' question, - 4ind wheter they: propose to call togettter 1 )" for ile e t c e lm: o T e l o n o ref the p re seat ail r o selected by. Ida n r i tyie . of the-duchies: - 2. That Ans a main be requested to bring about the incorporation of. Schles.. -• NYit s h the !enema Confederation.. ve u iii pt t, n i t n e ' , ll , le ,h ev e f f n e t d : ra f the la t tte a r request • 7 ... dare readineas to renounce . c li brui d arr . .use payment 'of 111041315, - ..0f- the lode a l 4 - exectalon in iroisieldi'and to assume a po ra 1 1 04 pr the, Schleswig war eiPenilea.. Chore i n larni6re Bare, the ,ivelt !petted agricultural - mtiter- of Chicago, has Justrptatedeorirrt considerable- portion of `Central *here - the 'storms,. two, tracks -ego, were most serious, and where At;bas bean cl%inuni, much damage : was donee tind he eays tqheac:tinofinjured . ,-Itreeed twenty per cent. pats are but 11117 e, ' , damaged. Barley danutged - about twenty , per cent 'corn is fully twenty 'per cent. Letter on account of 'the:rains. The prospect is that'unless ;outtaten by - certy'ficist".*6 shalt have an immense corn -crop. ;Pete:m.l,lr the not.docs . not injure them, ho ahundr.ilt. Timothy,is dam: : aped._ yet the crop of hay,' Including Trarie ;lay, which is yerylarge,_will not full much belosifrerfateruge. ; On. tho whole, when • 'll.42.berVeata are All gathered; "Barrel" thinte farhaFtla veld have little cane to corn. :- Vole. -turonnAnnlityrimloa.--Itwaspublish; - tdiast=wintcr that a' Copt - .Blrode, of • right:4lm, had invented as engine, - 'by 'which ire could sap - idly mannfoctwo ice.of :the tint gentlebion:WhO: re , coo lly visited / Copt_ establishmen4 eaw -a email engine, obnit sizieet long, turn out in ten inanities a solid,eylnaler:-of too of . i-venty to twenty<fatninehealitkmgkand Itorneighteen lat_twenty-foin'Ait pirouette rCe--1111 trafisPriraiira*the.infita ice from . - Noithernlokea4.Theinventernow sap - irt a the whole city. of Auguste With the tlendcoolliiknuicle. - Ana , 10,-Ears.that slialiget,:-lals-eitablittimentin . - fill operation upon Abo scale he content; •- , 3riatea t ibCWlll-b0 able tatarnlsh 'mtt onn w_entpettrieurat-iTC-," "-- g --- , AntV ' 70,:i Tiil2l ' L. , , r: , , , A‘ itti Oct Oc f' . '— eviebt Tai iviiiO4-04VPiiddling In the ow l ady turrenvotexpedien x quadtake.l4:l3fordet •-• ''' seag i tilinelP/% I F Y.f,ticieitto - Aliat ' . lis t MerotOgii, ;:cfAinCL ~.': 414 i y'Tiltilire' 4orp, - tq; 1 19: 1 tF,T ,31 . - - 6/ ft r Al-W4- 7 - - -, ' -", ,' -1 - -f':::,-.`.. - ,3411fir. ~—',:..,, i_ . 1 . , :-.,,,,::::y1,,!:3,-'s• INNEAM TILE 110140IMAIIELA. OIL REGIONS Froze a detailed acconat of the 01l mesa of the .2dotiong4A-Temontrt,*„ edltbr theiSfoticingaltela Asia: ;" teaatici: - Aitluct it* i s crlatlt iltfete4. ,To - visit the Dunkani Creek' oil re,3l , E.ari. areensbefo by the river road pur. sued'-it-about a mile, and then took a by.. pathlttiorflfidlllikifhich brought tut out on thee-reek at a little brawling stream is suing from a rill between lofty and precip itous &We, called Rooky- Run. Nestled in the month, of this:chasm, we met the first derrick and wellof Danitard, belonging to a Washington Company. 'The creek here, 'lts: Is about a mile and a quarter from mouth, is about as wide as Chartiers, Mid'equally as tortuous. On one side the hills are quite high, rocky, , 'Precipitous, generally almost perpen dicular, on _the other there are stretches of bottom lands- of varying . width. Near the Rocky Run well, are the Walters well belonging to the Pioneer ; Company, and the Panda- Krigwell owned in Pittsburgh, and down about five hundred feet. Then comas what is known as the horse-power well, al. though it is notoworked Veltman, which in this-country, costs-absolutely less than muscle, so lavishly are the gr eat mama of 'coal " distributed on every side. Next Owes the Standard well, down about two htindied - feet; and owned by the far-famed Standard Refining company of Pittsburgh. If their prodnees.thesame characum of oils as : do the restin the regioniit will not trouble theirreiMury • - • • XI& OTkEsfP.(ll3r. • ti 'Next to the Standard come two welts be. Jongiag to the Pittsburgh. and New York Company of Pittebnrgh, and called respec tively the Syhes-itild-the Winslow. In the first there are ve fine indications of oil, butivhen we - w er e there, the tools were fast in a crevice and a new set of jars ryas being Obtained.' The second •is down six 4uuldredfeet,-with a fine show and smell or oil (spine of -which we- brought up by the sand pump) The gas in this well has been hitherto rather unmanageable, anti it is the Tan-pose of the company to bore down to a thousand feet, and put in a one-inch gas Next to the Sykes farm is the Hewitt well, -owned in Carndchreltown, Greene county. The drilling here is going on con .stantly and a depth of three hundred feet aUsdned. The last well on the Sykes farm ia the Mason & Ingells well of Pittsburgh, down four hundred and slaty feet, and with a fine show of oil. Adoining the Sykes Is the still more celebrate d Maple farm, col:a -rms:23On all one hundred acres, all under lease for one-eighth royalty, same as Sykes. Thennest well on this farm, and indeed in -this whole region. was called the "Old Pio neer Well," which was started in 1881, by the Old Pioneer Company. After a depth of four 'hundred feet bad been attained, op erations ceased for six or eight months. They were recommenced , in '63, and- the well sunk to six hundred and seventy-five .feet. It bas . now new tubing and engine, and commenced working again on the 15th ' • Near this is the well known as Wiley, No. 1 commenced in .'6l. with a common spring pole, and Bunk. tora distance of over. two hundred feet, when oil was struck—: thirty barreleflowing in nine hours. The' ,next ; Spring it!was sunk deeper, And over :three hundred barrels were puMped from it. In the Spring of 'al the well ttead -still deeper—Ldown to six hundred and ft., -feet; when pumping was commenced for 'the purpose of - procuring salt; and the nee., misery pans and imrdements having first - been obtained. In three weeks, how ever, the _much more valuable product of pure amber oil came, and continued to coma in considerable quantity. The copper-tubing got fast in the well, however, and much valuable time, and a large amount of money, were spent before could be extricated. About ten weeks ago, !bewail was got to workmg again, and is tow about'the most reliable well on the creek, producing a regular daily, amply of twenty barrels of the richest and mast vat: liable anther 'Tee Wiley well No. 2 prodeted - Weir he:rule* day, and is now being sunk 'to six heridred feet, with every prospect of a rich and abbirdant yield. . . From this busy scene °tactility we pro , ceeded, in a gently.falling rain to the Ross well—a late strike of the • Pittsburgh arid New York Company. It is abmit a mile Thriller up the creek from the Wiley, al though by a shorter cut across the hilt, it is oni,y half a mile. We passed &well on our way which was very appropriately called "Rill Slde." The engine and derricks have barely room to stand upon, but the en: terprislng proprietors have justified their choice of location by the production of some yery, tick lubricating. oil, , which sells at twenty dellars per barrel. ; The Ross well Steads attire hase.of the hill, and well off from-the creek with ample , horing territory In.its front. ' Its big . strike- was made in March. last, flowing over a hundred barrels in terthours. Since that time, true products ere veal's , diminished. It now.: produces About a"hatrel per hour, but the oil Is -ex- Ce . :-"dingly Pato and rich. . - good strike has been triode 'above Mt- Morrie, which, if quarter as _good as-repro. 'enter, big: thing. A fine show of oil at the depth of one hnndred feet, has been Sound on Scott's run, 13ributary emptying into the Monongahela about sal:dies above :the month of Drinkard: 'These are points at considerable distance from the Maple Farm andindicala that the oil bearing region isextensive. Tire Custom House in Yttrium:ma has been re-opined, and the building Is to bp thor ouibly : repaired. &fore the , ' we; the large zooms in the third story Were cam pt ed by the United Statei District Court, but after the occupation of the cityby the *rebels these rooms' were divided Into small arartments, and up to thetime of evacua tion were used as offices by Jefferson Da vie, J. P. Benjamin and other members of the Confederate cabinet. These partitions Will row- be pulled down, and the rooms thus restored to their original size. Trim shipowners of New York have held a meeting with a view, if possible, of puts ting estop to the shameful extortions which they allege'tire practiced upon them by the officials at quarantine. They say they have submitted to these nxtertions long enough, and they invoke - the legislature now to comp to their-relief was , stated in the cosine of the discussions, that the fees or the health officer alone amount to $ lOO , OOO -per annum. • Tun lands takenpossession of by the 00f-' ernmentas- farma for.the freedmen in fit connty;lilaryland, constitute some thlriv,thotusanti acres, on the Patuxent. They tilledby come seven to eight ban. dred , ., freedmen,.. In 'Government ,employ. Tsi entytwo hundred acres of rich land are now under mativation, mostly in corn and tobacco:- '.• - • • . • A primp:at antique chirch plate 'of re niarlablenxeention has just been discovered at.Trinlon - in pulling d - own an old Itomtur conststs*af a vessel for holy water., tfOrpezided by _chains 'to a holy spirit *with extended wings,. the whole being. in massive silver mowse.. _This work of art belongs to the earliekuges of - Christianity. . TUE Canadian finances Show , an riper. 'pacted state of prosperity. Instead of the expected ilerlcit of five" dollars, the cleficlf is - only 390,450, tied this, the Toren to; Gtobe thinks, will be more than account ed for by the. extraordinary 'Outlay caused by the St. Albans mid, and the sending of volunteers to the frontier. ' ' - A TOESiL men bus jug been dug up in a :bed adrift, between Veyziat 'and °you naz, Prance. The body was- found In invertei t usture ; but the bones dld not ad here ta 'Or, but Were, brought out one by one. he-reatterisillprobably be - brought before' the Acadeniy'ef entencer Taielowa De:rabOrsts &we drOPPea the Petttelern from the/nagt fbreStateC_en' ve uonosnd are _trying to svelttbemselyes . of •ll abodes of Ippositton tbnegro sat- EDUCATION AT-TIIN SOUTH., ..—a"... loatoplp impost to bare almost Ic4 , lslgia of the ai• portages of satibuntoitdriegalon.; hot. tom-of ItokreliciON#4 l 4lSlVef ttatlctinted!:- ..er4e,f, Ber r oPi r ti; 1 4*).4 .0 ,001n4....1145,: - . r tore*Sr::ll4ll:be- OntiL ,o l =NOW ntaltri 40 16 calk , rut Itribgarhersatter , bornorelfoortalling, for it is likely there: trlll not Boon be Iraittrnootigtctolea our, 4gVarettWEtinliNV attlegleiZo4iir 4 z o i lnir ri : ft ie iSktAcc,94KAG:Aegpoif; Logue.. -- -/follieztgowk.-„ /4 1 " !79 ~.'~: 'i ... i i .. THE MAPLE RAMS. Tnn NITLIZT FARM Tna,m,or ! ky;=,,. ABOTILKR -naum. Ivg.wg.irrars.; OUR PAM 'LETTER. pie aprrnTISEMlarTS. G menmmderwe °Me Pittaburahlaaaitta.' FOR BALE.—A FOUR YEAR•• OLD ' TtiatiaY;Zabr.2 ll *s47** 1/bite a:! • Mq l l4.ri•en#'. l 3ofM: bxedr , b4le Ak*fpoilf/ia;c4 , lW.jr..dzisr4p..„o4r aericioriiritmes-'74e-;:iXtreqi heifcotl y riat m it -11,41 -.ztot &triad 47' intllaioSof intr.:ma - lend firtetMtpgrr.' the ell Franceiereheaso mop.:tiirfolliesadrourri ja,gilitttittlPeta IJiase nitSOLITTION-OF-PILETNERSRTP. ,Weedy brought before yen land commented • Um partasemm heretofore existing tnnween such, for instance , as .the i elncreased favor and the aubsortbers, ender the drat name of REA a , i i l s 7lY rde d . ll l l . ol 3 Lod u , b t y ,„, ro thg utu i aL l eo lo n popularity enjoyed by the Emperor and Enpresi a I n t ei:ft to as evidenced by the general bearing towards late e partner,.?: try /tea, Jr., who Le authorized then, of the"popnlatlon of all ranksomd,especl; e ' en t riiis al ePrOdtr:tiVe. l .lllr= i n win ally by the hearty reception under which their et the old steed . ''' heet Y etmet _ HENRY RBA, Jrt, Imperial Majesties made their last bow to their auladt PETER-HEIL. subjects before timing their'hatica- upon the capital for the slimmer. Then iher,i was the summed result of the ninniellial elections, upon which I need not now more - then that it has been confirmed and mere than cOnfirmed by subsequent Informatiom I' havey no- Used . alto the' highly favorable Loop= pro. dozed upon the public mind in France by the returning coafldence In a good understanditur with the United States had the avoldatnseof any .serious adstroderstanding with respect be --Vie. grosZte gentile floor which •It - .Atitertat'a peal* cradd hakes upon al Emperor apaleon' stolid Iv co tam him plat his Mexican porky/ma nothing fo.,fearfrom arm. That policy. tas Jeeen for long the bugbear of the French ItittieM. and the most sextons drawback at once 1' to public confidence andsaliafactlon ' as well' as r to the personal popalatity of the'Soyereigu. To be relieved from an fear of its embroiling Mon with the United•lttoon LS perhatatthe'greatest object of desire to the French lupple of attY Part of their foreign relation& A grest,dealluts ready teen done toward this by the present ant. tude of the government, and people In Am_ ,eclow 'and I need stanielY pay hew heartily welcomed here has been the language hdely used by Oen., Sherman at Cincinnati. Els await,. has been reproduced almost' in, Yellin Ihe 'pages of the ..d'i'em, and them' at:liking. Wor&=__ wish not to har of war in America .for the Awl Oft years' at linatm7-esper.Lelly . commented upon. Na Circumstance Mamma effectually tended to adm, and trahrialliza the patine :MLA, at Me dossed oar season, than the Shave., And now In addition to SU theselsvorable fa eta enta already. recapitalated.l Imre to wind up with the announcement of two new ones: the one Inhumed. the other external. Fist, the Ina mensetmcceas which has 'attended UM mantel- PI to* acid beconOktharecogeltion. by Spain of the mew klngdom'Orlialy. The city loan of two hi:tidied and fifty millions was issued to 'public subscription on the 25th Inst., and was to continue open until the Slat. 'The number of bonds to be subscribed for was 600,001 In one day ?MAO were taken net and on the morning of 20th the public were Informed byau oftl dal notice that the loan was closed, and that. a proportionate reduction would have to be made in the sums subscribed during a 'tingle day. It Is Impossible not to sea in this result, a fresh mark of public conildroce, and a new soiree of antis- faction for the government. The roe cmition of italy by Spain Ls a fact of im mense tolitleal importance, and onewhich lutist be - almost as satisfatory and agreeable to the goiernment of this country as to Victor Emanu el himself. It is a complete triumph for the Em peror's Italian policy and the celebrated Con vention of September 1804; and also an immea sumble relief to the Emperor pentonally, inas much as It five him entirtly from anlnvldions and isolated policy and actloa with regard to Rome, In face of other Catholic sovereign . The reCagUitkla is now a fact .accomplialed, as this momia h announces the nomination of M. al u ms new post of Spanish Ambas sador at Florence. It Is thonghtthatike present Italian Minister at Lisbon wm be sent to rem cent Victor Eniannei at the Court of Madrid,— an appointment considered by some persons not 'to be without significance in the present state of things . on the Penland. • . Such then is the highly favorable:position for imperial InstitatiOns In Frenee.oinder which - our season 0f1865 draws to it" close; and I think fon will agree with me In considering it as one Arhich entitles the Emperor to lock forward with great confidence to the future. - , The Mallen of the Danderberg. The work of patting the six Immense steam hollers, the largest ever contrasted, In their proper places on board the fornildablenaval ram Donderberg, at New York, was completed 0311 liaturdaY, by means of a large derrick. The work was going on during all of last week, and has been finally accomplished In the mast satis factory manner. The Hired say's : The weight of-the heaviest boiler is • over sil ty tons, the-height ' seventeen feet <six: Indies, the depth. thirteen feet'- and the front twenty :ate and a half " feet. -.- Theilire surface of the boiler is thirty thonsand 'square feet, and the grate surface twelve hundred. The furnaces are sixty in number, arranged in two tiers, tenlur r tads to each holler. With the main boilers there are also two donkey boilers, four furnaces to each, placed Immediately forward of the main dee- The smoke pipe Is 'sixty fdet In height, and thirteen in diameter, with a grating on top for protection, Tun hillwaultle NCIZI Jeanie that "the rumor that General Grant was abort to 11z his residence in Thiladelphia, appeare to-have been unfound rd. The bonze given to him by the Philadel phians was only aidepted "upon the condition that it thould not interfere with ills_proPere to return to hfs old home at Galetat.-. We saw a fetid of his from the latter place lately, who informs us that seven citizens of Galena have puribased there and presented to the General, • splendid residence, completely famished front basement to attic. Pr was retemntly stated that the President's eon, Colonel 'Robert Johnson, who arrived here last week, Nrotild act as the President's private secretary. Thls, we are informed, Is not a fact. Colonel Browning will continuo as heretofore to era in that capacity.—jrach. C7iroatde. PZJISLI~C :4 OTICEB. IFTEST VEERISTIAN CIIIIHJCIT, . hemmer ther, EXCELS/OE -HALL, corner of Federal' and Lacock etrieta. Pastor, JOSEPH KING. Service. at 144 a. m. and 1 p.,m. Prayer Meeting on WEDNESDAY EVEN. MG. The public are cordially. Invited to attend. anteltd ariItILITJUIT — COLLEGE, ALLENTOWN. PA , WithlEtaitered Privilege' and Superior .advan. .ts ass for an Engilib, Olescleal, Coamerelat tdilltary Education. re-opens. OEPTE.3IBER For Circulars, eall•at• Gnat!. Livens & Pittsburgb, or addran • 'EXP. EL E. HOPFOED, Pd. D., annilmeed - President. • TH LEE COLOUED CITIZENS OP AL. GEENT CITT EQUAL/ *Elmira 7...ZAGITE propoie to hold a qa AND UNION CELEBRATION, GROTE FORTIERLY, OWNED ty IIR;BRE130, :On Next Thursday. 17th' Tte Co mmlikt e of A trangem eat. are =kink ex tol:nitre preparations for an Imposing Oeleeretion. We mould ,eordlstly flielto the oltisens of Pitt*. Mith its. By order.ol-the Irteuerf. . - Ches. Jackson, Henry ItOtteass, moo &aim Bent. Sulpress, Cleo..Tartor, - John E. Loucks, Alfred Neßieeir. • Tnoiths R0 M J: 6 011 53 U. ° D' Oh m". , Sectretarv. . •tWM FARRIERS 4; SIECRANDES. TURN. P/RE ROAD ICOZIPANY.—Subrerb. berm to Reek in the above 0 ompany are requested Parthe Stare 'forefront of Teo Dollars per Share on or before the 16th INST. By order ot the • • auttfd ;Cab?: D.:ll.l4OlLM4.Tresaurer. ...- w-mpoNOTICE.—THE ISOLIOOIL 'DIttEC. ILP" TORS- Or -BBVTIONLEY Tosyrrniue wui mot at WAYS. rtell001: UfOtJ E In said ..Townahip, on SATURDAY, thit PAth-oay of Au gust, at innen'clook a. m., to elect SIX TAM. }BS, feria tend , of Six months., Salary, Forty. 'irollara pet month: None meld apply only Mom 'halting - goal satiric/ten • • .alllO2tE BOB'T STKVENSMPetsInant. sonoo-snicitzus . .w.A.NTED.l- far ~ TB;, Board Of at or troton .Toaostlp pill meet at tfahool Noose -N0.5, Tlz. kerattlia, oa SATURDAY. Anguat 12, 186 k at 2 m.; for thaelccUotiot . rea2bora, as lanolin; t four Pristelpals ttS per month. -Thr " Av e r tan l a - mu tual moo Appheanta ara.rtgoetted to bo- the: meouna. .0;plIGE bf ,74, tura., JrEIFP aIXIrEII2IBIeArEATZ4 titnEAT.:-3 etaft'llo..l..l3pring,Wheat, to emirs and for Salo by • - ' ' euitokumEit 172 and Ivvwood ateaat. •110EW NO. 81. ST. PETERB' ZPIBCO - PAL OattLOU....atrESDAY EVENIn% August eth, at el o'clock. will be sal 11E00mi:rep cis/ osles Roams, 10e tirsithlleM street. Pew No. st la Bt. Peters' EpLseepalhureb veins . near the fault of Mann/ In south side , . sUI2 - A. bIeILWAINE, Anotloneer. T C) " , 21 - I , I VY: GOODS, NOTiONBc • BAsttErS,'wirmow artaltg,, I Itoo7lllto HOBB ,I*ES, 11 OA,BTS. WAGUNA, Wk. A Nfratiortment a ways oe Asa& P l ncu reduced at ante • e _ ' Pte:,-let rrAILOIB.W !BEING IiZOSIVE toxa irk-nicr ! ,,thr Boyst - Qarmbtsl An, 04iivancesr. rota by • caz -.• • -ILTArrzas,,,, me . rPtilimms aPzilbwest c , : .1 t rot Dbfa - st Allagbemtlßy. E S 13 A v . m . r.F , , 4F:4,', `„ .7 T Jo I , ,,,,_BETArgam ar qzi ...,. ' t! oau~atntn,?"7-/15m'b'-4T . E4 ~''' harawitedsbppos-lealltT : filt e ae - • SALB' OF GOVERNMENT MULE& DEM= Ql:7AIVIT:8111i8Trt GISMan% Omar., PA., Auglast, 12, 1865. 130 GOOD SERVICEABLE hrtfr.Es win be solo at the Fair Grotuls, Penn street, at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of Au gust, MI, at 134 o'clock e. m, Persons wishing to purchase FINE LARGE MULES - will do well to attend the sale, as many will be tittered from the five lota which have been seen sad pronounced fine animals. Terms (lash, 13 nited States Currency. Males told singly. an 1914 • Lieut. OoL and DepOu4CRQ.OBLSSII 11,B#TEB BELL'S- itSETEI; T4543t. T B insOPLVE, PAPER," Drcora) no LITERATURE, GEHRAL - NEn g and the Interests of Workingmen, a. OUT TO-DAY: STIR SALE BY NEWS DEALERS, NEWS BOYS, AND AT TILE OFFICE. ,TOY & ANDREWS, Publishers, anotwia, 7d TIIIIIO STREET. Vet GOODS, HOOP SHIRTS, HOSIERY, GLOYES, FrOSSISSING GOODS, BOOTS, SHIES AND G&ITERS ErERYTINErG CFIE.IPER, TO CLOSE OCT THE GOODS AT oNoz, AT hIcCLELLIND'S AUCTION HOUSE, GE; 511123. Stroot. sun (MASONIO HALL BUILDING.) BATES & BELL'S- _Goode. &tat tt MTH STREET ZOII4VE CADETS BUPPER.-THE ZIITAWE CADETS, (Captain Glass.) will pen take of a grand RE-UNION SUPPER at LA.- FAYETTE HALL, on PRID&T EVENING =Mg August tt s tat; at to dclook. Umbers are requested to be punctual at the hour named. ' suit= COMMITTEE. XTOTIO.r..--Whereas, Lettere of admin •LN Istratton on the Estate ot DAVID STEW. AZT, late of Pittsburgh, detested, hare been granted to the subscriber, all persons Indebted to the sale Estate are requested to teaks Immediate payment, and those having clatmslif abut sold Eatate willpresent Mgr Uhl ETEWART. Adtranlatrator ot Devitt M„. Stewart, dereil.. entlewdorkw 011 tee or O. ts Y. B. B.,Penn et. PLVIIIMMOH. Antal% THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF TamrcouriszarA OIL COMPANY Havo MIA day dolma • Nal 20,, :Or TWO (2) per errah'or. the Copthel Stook, paya ble on MONDAY, the lUD instant. al:43w E. Wray e.RVELT,Seentaly. ,w0TIOE"-TG, CONWRAOTORE3.—PIIO - POSALS, for the (leading, Paving and Curb. tag of BEDFORD STHEMT, from Seventh Street to W ashington Street ; of BEECH ALLEY, from Bedford Street to Fountain Street, end of DEB. ON ALLEY, from Smithfield Street, to Cherry Alley. will be rertived at. the OM= of the under. slated, in the Market Building, unt.iNONDAY EYEN/RG, AC ta t leth, isas, at 7 Otelect. ChIABLES aulida BEIOESPFARD, .Ileeording Regulator. SALE OF GOVERNMENT HORSES. ArsorawrgesumuluavairsOrraiel. Prrrsaunon, P.a„ August la, 1665. Tree Good Serviceable Iteraes wUI bo sold atlhoblle Auction, an THURSDAY, the Ilta day of iAtontst; at Vatcook a. so, at ths Fats Grounds, Peon street. limes sold slut's. -• • Terma-04.5141.1n1ted States Dummy. • E. E. U. Coati and A. Q IL, U. S. A. SALE IN Ross TOWNSHIP. • On Monday, August 14th, at 10 o'clock A. DI , will be cold, at the premtses of J. W. WIRES, three miler from Aileitheny City, sad half a tellafrom the PrnyyeySle Plank Road, the following Personal Effects Wagon and HaMePis ...rap Buggy and Hartrace, . . ,Barouone, • 'Gray Mare,' sm gents old, ' PrewelderPreall. Straw Gutter, '— And a lot of Garden Implem Alen, a quantity of gr. od Household Furniture. Sale positive, the owner ts removing. l'EßsEli GASH. T. A. DISLILELLAND. SI:I6.TOTILMI Auctioneer. NEW DRESS DODDS, FRENCH CHINTZ, PLAID CASHMERE, rarNrgn ate.EzNos, Far sale by WHITS, ORB & CO„ et Fins =BEE r THE IJIMERSIONED HAVING RE =DI) from the tral of WM If. 881MIls CO., In Fain:tarp lee; (at which Uwe he sold hit ttro Intent In the Boots end Store to SVIIIL • SAIITILD fakes this method of lefornaleg his Mends that ho•ls now selling gooadeln the well known Wilol,-ESO4.E.GROCERY HOUSE •- 07 MILLER & RI OKETS ON, 221 ttpd 223 oor, Liberty and Irwin struts, to whole large end well selocled stoat of goode would respetaullY_UWlte the attention of ally and anwttry meroLeatt. apilz3ttt ':',OBII3II 2 EC R. 1317EITEFL ,(74 - P - 79 OP TIIILOOPTIIOZ.Lia oN ALLSCIIIXPIr COUISIT e . '-pre.r.nuntin, Anthin . 7, itala • Pxopo 1. nil iii belecallred et this 011iesfuntil 214. /NM. beluga*, for furnishing Allegheny bounty fgom Tento Twelve-Thousand Bushels of food Merchantable COAL; nee from Black and Dirt, to be delivered at the entrances to the Court House -and Jail. on Filth andanu Credo, In aunt:ties of Six Hundred Bushels per day, Muth the whole Ude-Uwe& Payment wilt be wade by warrants .the County Treasury 'when the 'contract In BY directlOn Of County TM C_ommissioners. AOMORI), ' • -- HErtltT T. it EILHT, Controller. • ON CONSIGNMENT. COO WatorWelorut, to anise; 100 boxes Paashes, to Anna; 00 boxes Goshen Cheese; Su boxes Western Benno Cheese; banal Thied reaches; • 10 barrels Dried Apples; 10 halt barrels Laks Honing; BO barrels Beal:us 10 bail barrels Makers' (No. 3 lariC3.) 10 barrels Sawa. • • _stab 011.017 L REITER. OLNOINVATI BOAP.-75 boxes Proc. tor, k Mottled Garcia and Chemical Detersive Soap, Sart received end for ' sale wt.:l:clefs' and retail et, the recall/Grocery of 3011 NA. RENSUA ,W 011. ' wow , Labatt, and Hand streets. ",fhslitureli Nat. 2 and El se..ketely• ,dO,: • fpr gala ,t ‘ •J•PETZE3I,' ikILII.2I:STRO ,rll7 • ?X r .l'l,:i.:'.etatuer7Xfarlcit'imlll.lret @rests . OTPACE Ute aecon. • A.l /26M i ""/,' • gt.„ OM - r.-ttausir OLte.tallfth=o . barrels tioro3=74:o- it ". . ran ',Alt ritidlto, •: :Aortic /amid astliSrst amiss: ‘1?" --- 0 1 WIT4E1 0 0'1:40111traburg::it.,, sbri•-• - Gotaii it i; -.1 • v:::1,4: , ..-1,, ,, :.,100,..f.•d0w , vp,84.10rriajiii, moo % ,w. ,Vits z A. 14114-.-41.0 b hilt; ysualo White 1112.11Pil raa f°F Az,tirgi." . . ' • D.-1,1)00 'rigs Eioft.Gaterus Lead OF QAPIrLEW, XL" rr 4prroiTZSE,'7E-TTS MWMM l°Cliianovrextsic tbl FIRST•?IkSTAL.NIENI"'' . or OUR FALL OTEZADIC; itought just prerleue Colette 'lltb,-*4 , rehee, which . ewmaell, fur the present as 0.142. Worloom. W. D. & H. LICALLIIIIT, •tat BT FOURTH STREET. BAILEY, FARRFJ,L & CO., Jro. LOT Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. XA.BI37AORITHZII3 OP Sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, Mt .41. XL "la MI . Wboluale furnialdng bouts for Panthers' Mate. rids, Limas - Goods for Water, Gas and Steam. Pumps, More, Iron Pipe and linings,. at lowest gaaterniates. .. • tiPlaidel agents for Hawks' and Silsbee'. 'Patent I team Pump, which supplies a neat long felt yailman, for a pump that wiLternanit np ally, and • work with east and certainty without entailinitoo great an expense. Onleri sollolted. ROCERIEB. ,STGAS— 60 hogsheads Fair to Primo Ftlgor; 10 bat rels ()ruined do.; In do. A Coffee do.; 225 do. Keystone Relined dt..; 150 do. Booth & Edgar'. Syrups 60 do. atwo Cr o pands do.; MOLASSES-20 do. New27(lEl'ol=sta , 20' do. Porto Rico do.; 20 do. Cuba de.; COFFEE— 29 bags prianaßlo Coffee; RICE— 20 do. prime Rangoon Rim TEAS— bo half chests Imp. and Y. IL Feu; NO do. Block do.; to caddies Imp. and Bleak do.; 26 bbls. new large No. a Mackerel; LO hl. blue. do. do. do.; TOBACCO— 60 boxes assorted brands Tobacco; 60 caddies Balt. Spon Eon do.; OIL— 60 barrels Carbon OIL In now an_ for sale by It 15 1.9•PArBION, 13110. & cull 191 mod 193 Liberty stmt. THE SYILLT- VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT BALZE 14 L. °thee- adjoining Machina Shop of the Pitts burgh Aral tou fl vllle Railroad Uompany. Best Youghiogheny Family Coal and Nut Coal ALWAYS ON HAND COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT MYTH( eve your orders a :- 1 • or • SOWS tr. (10., Bola Street, or at TLLE ChtZETTL OFFIOE, street Jena! LIJCRATIVE INVESTMENT IN acrIT.AI.3XI%I Gl.l Declining health and advancing age compel me to retire from Detainees. The HOME DEMAND for my brand of Flour constantly exceeds the ca. panty -of my SIM, particularly from' Pittsburgh, where it has an eatablished reputation, insuring a HANDSOME PROFIT, without not of mar. tic/ 1 41 1 nd will RP* T.I7E A.-FORTUNE Warier:. lave, experlenerd and honorable mem, capable of coo ducting, it. The Mill has F/VE RUN OF STON.E:3, driven by Water Power, rented from SIXHUine, fizo per annum. end tura. WEER.t NDRED BARRELS PER I have joss expended 010,CCO In Improvements and Rep and Would now sell for 020.000, toi commod airs, ating terms, and exert an my influence to promote. /a Eames of the business. Mr. JAMES GARDINER., . of Pittebargh„ per. mitante to refer to him roe fothEr tadtkadtind. JOHYR. - PRAT. • Zanesville, Ohio. I :E . STORY OB SHERMAYB GREAT MARCH, Froa the MARX OF A STAFE.OFF/OFS. El BBEVET-EA,IOII. GEOESE WARD NiCHOLS ' ALl•de Camp to General Sherman. ONE HANDSOME VOLUME, 12mm, WITH A MAP AND NUMEROUS ii.Lusrstaxorirs. PUNCH el 70 Air Sent free, hp mall, to any 951drest."611 DAVIS, CLARKE L. CO.. null 93 WOOD STREET. COMIARROIAL OIL WORKS. Pure White Burning Oils Constantly on toms 11, and for.ulo at BE LOWEST MARICET RATES, B. C. & I. H. BAWYKEt, No. 47 WOOD STREET OPPICI OP TUC 00212801.1.21:11 OP Atraouirer Conan. Ps., • PITTDDIIIIOd, August I, 1865. TO CONTRACTORB:—BEALED .PRO POSALS will oe recolvi d at this anew until 12th nat., inelusive, for Building II Bridgo across Puckery, Creek, on the lino between Allegheny and Westmoreland Counties, one Parnasaus. lt will require a new wooden atm:shroud new pier, alto the abutments to be rased. ?articulate will be furnished on application. By auction of County Commlasionete, HENRY LAMBEELT, aataldetw tlentrolisr. OIL LEASES. OIL LEASES can be bad on the trod favorable terms n lets of four or five acres, on Whitely ()reek, near the flow- Eng well ( A barrels) ',ruck last week by. the Standard Oil Company, of Plttabursh. Ands to WO STEM. ra DAILISY; WUbIOI bell. COLONEL ROGERS, Of the 834 Regiment Penns. Vols. FIFTH CORPS, was tho best Commander to the Army of the Potomac.. I firmly believe timelier'. lloosna la entitled to the credit of closing the War. JOHN HARTMAN, Co. G, Capt. Gang. ehi Regiment Peens. Sob. IiLEISBOR lt BRO., Engine Milldam and Macldniata, Zarin urea - were of Elereek's Potent nailinee Potreo (or Steam Engines, Qii Englueo,_Brewers' Ma chinery, Shafting, nonzero, Pulieys, am, Corner annum! and Piko Biretta_ Plitobargh, Pa. Repairing iron putting up Macadam promptly attended to .suenno 83 MUM= STREET:— • J. Mr...BARNA/lAN et DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. Sewed, Natled end Pegged Booti, Shoes and Bei. aocreb. tar Ladke, gents, Boys, Youths, Misses and Children. Fresh adMilons sre - made ovary 'amok A* 'oUr. 'Stock" and "Small Pronto and Quirk Itetutimo Is our system of selling. Prompt and oaroful Wm lion Won Loon:tors. ORT PITT FOUNDRY 4 1: 7 ca..M . ..caritzaertes.7211::). . intiwAiw.ids. OXLAXDO XSTOALX ./OSLPB X. XISAie JA O. EX/X. , OHABLES. RNAP If Erns ws. (sumskors to Mirka If tuip,) Branufsoturen of Ordoxece,..and all kind' of He& vy -tats:lm Clasttogi for Dolling BMA ikldgei, &a, isim A 0 AT BARGAIN 11 , : We hive for 'tale 680 Acres of on Lando. lee,e eltnated on the tributaries of the GREAT RIVER. , well located, end at present very Realm. hie Property, 'which has been l e Pith us, and meet be sold. The priests very low, ends 11l eult.. Time le limited. Call at once. on STEEL ts. 13&14EY L4lli[lm Hell, But !Mr," rnursh .treet, Pittabargb PIPE A= SHEET LEAD. , LEAP PIPE of MI Plop and tint:Union. SHEEP LEfilkot any thickness on hand Loll made to order. Dv ALPintaint Gognorr, menc, Commission Efnetnant, Zio. 103 pecntutptreet„, "CRIME CUFNEE.-80..bago prime Rio z l3 d Dsf o us.lntraciAust.reletvoo - ami for retail Dye Wrj . d ' a ltAgleltin t iglagf sun . comer imaty - rod Mold strortir.' . _ 1 : 4 94:15.'', ,-'- - '..- ' -.,:' : ..-... ::.......•,.., - I'. - ~, a barteli liiiifirkni ;- , -• ' , - ~. -- 0 boxes -. , iI,A , 1: de,. .. i- - _-!, . ~,: ., . .7.j 1:i , 4, • AO iltivAlaami torahs by: q n , -., ,-::..d7r.1 - -,.. :,.... ' Sul -. : gofrr.benc :Al et fiDdalti MElSTn tstre °l°' eta. '' -' ' . I EFINELWIAIELD - Put Up in ke t e n fil • wetly w kmatecuateepurbes 'ebb summer::: nevirted fpilwipAt t i t tisZaml y Oroony 64re - .i0n21 , 24.1t1w • r- Ea Lawny ant mid 11 debdiAld dolt*. c„rdwarbbld.. - 4 -;• dot ' 11 0 hdatiibu-6: d LA og dft • -V1191444);-! ,VRA RI 'Alitfp+ , for suilo by • B. - pearrimw •-r• _ . . .37_1:1^ .I.73rEM EXP.T T - G1.,ti11t0211.04L REPORT. ~:--, ',:.Y.113:g.::';-ta!MQ-::','': PETROLEUriri- TINE' We. 24, - ‘•. august 12th, IVanyVii CIONTAINS GUMMING CHERRY'S. Geological Report OF • TEE EENTIIOII Y LEAD DEPOSITS, OIL-GIININC INTELLIGENCE. s.g. PIIICE. 10 cents, or 83 50 per annum. JOHN P. HITHT, Publisher, lull 59 PTETII ST.. 3t5}305110 RUA. COME .ONE, COME ALL t• GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING S'"140.1130.; - Nos. 28 and 15 St, Clair St.. The attention of the public Mulled to the in and. extensive stock of GENTLE/IMPS FU R. RIBBING GOODS just opened at. the above. mentioned place, which I am now offering at groat Mutates., Antoy in want of the above Goods, wilt find their advantage to give me • mil, and examine my 'trek. before putehaving -else Where. They canard the largest end.test selected stock of Firte White Bbirti, exlre atzesagegleg Shirts, Woolen, Cotton aod Tale Timer Under. shirts and Drawers, Scarf; Reek Ties, ,elnks, Sue renders, Butterflies, and everything pertaialeg-to the Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods An UM any. Remember the place, 13 sad le Setliste etr SA] ITEL N.. 11, A large dealt of Data, Cap, Gray , . Col. ten,3 ockwood'im, Onivenal, Byroo's Essmaled enßlassas jrZaymasta THE PITTSBURGH PAPER MANU FAOTUREPO COMPANY offer for sere 1,1300 bdls. Crown Wrapping Paper 1,600 bdb. Medlam 1,000 bdls. Dedham do beery . 1,000 bdle. D. O. and D. DL do. They have also on hoed are constantly resolving from their Mills, MANILLA PAPER of all weights ano sties. BARDWAUE PAPER of ail weights and size. PRINTS, DRY and SATO RAYED ROOFING, feu, to. All riusntltlei and sizes of PAPER MADE TO ORDLR at the shortest notice, to cult customers. WLITTED, ,000 TONS OF GOOD MOM RAGS WAREHOUSE: 82 THIRD STREET, malt PIT tEBUROH, PA. FOB rAI.E CHATTANOOGA ROLLING MILL Elseaniurmit, Office of Director and General Munger of Mllltary Railroads United Plates, • .WAIHMOTOS, a, itar SI IF6S. OpOilh will be received at this Office, um 11 Melee o'clock noon, on WEDNESDAY, SeNem beris, ttink to purchase the U. &Military Rea road Bolling Milt at Orion annoy& Team, with the -Machinery, cools, Buildings, Fixtures, and Track connecUng the Bolling ECW with the Nashirlik and Uhananoogn Billiton& The DIM and hinchlitery constructed to to-roll gialirond 'lron 'are entirety new, and of the most improved character. • For Pall daseniptum and details ox operation,. walt i fi a titpgr ii i i tperson a or ty c t i tt t m c o o Tennessee. All bids should be intoned , t Proposal to per-i chase Chattanooga Mating Mill" • - D. O. DUCALLUnt, Brev. Etr Director ted aid asferal Illanagerittilitarytroal . Uni S *tis. atidseltin DETEOLIA MACHINE 3, H. LEaKy, manntisepuer cl his Ue bated Patent Improved OIL WELL TOOLS. SANSOII POST, A FIXND WALKING BAlil IRONS, and all TURES USED IN S E INK. MP OIL ANL_ SALT WELLS, Nos. 32 end 34 WHO STREET, on the upper route of the man. Owner Paneaker Railway. P.O. Address, Box 17, ALLEGHENY, PA. Part:tenter attention Is Invited to till late Inn provements in Jars and mule of the purert Silk . ° and Low Boor Ir on,sausterisi pnisly for them. All parts warranted and made to standard slues ; the pins and sockets of any one , see Snag any ether of his manufacture having the same number. team Engines and lilsohltto Work made to ord. r. We invite the public to call and examine, and judge for themselves ; and we challenge equality et workmanship and eompeti. non. or Card sod Circular. Drift-km=2 (BSOLUTION- OF - PARTNERSHIP., The panne:o4 heretofore, exiattng , betweent John blettett and - James Old, ander the name end atTienl. AsArem , a Mu, teas dlwOlv.d bil ant trt3l content. on the 2tth dty of July. A. D. LBO. h All persons wr.tog elatme amazon NW firm are re-' omitted to protein ; the same for payment, and these Indebted to said w:I/ settle with John Matfett, who Is alene euthortied to settle the an. Erma of maid dm 302 ff MAFFETT. VL4 OTICE. BEEBE y "GIVE NOTICE 4 . 1 tothepnblie,that aecordlritto an agreement with James' Old, my Tortner partner, and In the exercise of my legal right..l hereby declare the late firm of Matfett tr. 01d,discolved,on the elth day Of Jelly. A. 13. , Mr. 014 and / agreed that the Stock and property of the late ilrin thorild be taken-by me, at an appraliement thereof, to be made by appraisers to be appointed by us. The appraisers have been appointed, and an appraise. meat made by them, and I am w 11111 341 to accent, and have accepted the property at thaappealse. merit, (although I think it a high one,) and will armour. with 15Ir. Old for his share of the value thereof, as fixed by laid apprassement. Irthera fore claim the tight, and intend to carrot( the eame business' at the name.laces. on my own ao count, and In my own - Inumucti as Dlr. Old Is largely indented to the hem for money drawn out, l hereby request omens indebted to the firm not to make payment to 1:1I.r. Old without my eon. sent. , lan34w] JOHN MATT/ITT. BARON LIEBIOB' NUTRITIVE POODi FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS. For making a pleasant an 4 highly:int Miens Soup or Gruel for children deprived of the mother's mint, end invalids of all ages. SITFuII dizeatinne on each package. For sale at the CENTRAL MIS° stonr, coiner of Ohio and Federal streets, in the .inrkct H00:110, Allegheny. GEORGE A. KELLY. - lystrarsa GENERM4 DRAUGHTING .OFFICE AND PATENT. AGENCY BFIBT. MAIN STREET, Eteu StLepcusiao H.P.GENGEIIIIII2, 01•11X.nipsteer. /Scildeace N 0.14 Hay Amt. . JO IDLY ,& ECHJBERSH, MBEEEI 160 rEngazza. imum ir,;122.1. _.ALLEGHENY Envy F00k5): , *(m421w4r.1.4z4 1 . /debts wlll be reeelved at Ditieesne Dap?, L . 84 (mit of Liberty etieo - OW ill gtittiii Co prrTenvioni . lad! corw;,a.s vita.# IL It., where Co mpanylure Freight 40a18., -4a at e., au9lt W. B. STOUT. Sninutaiezdeat ilvivars POLYMICIIM POE THE HAM, is acknowledged broil who have tote Itto be A No. 1. Try It ye doubter. and'be convincad. For sole by eL druggitta. bib:lyd oth LAND. . • ..Vortlr•Amoroisi cZ lacusci. o On die East, tlia Al r deghanyriratiat :Ones , Eddy, .Venango county, a., Doing part of , the: Darnel lon at old liontestend 'Property. nearly . all: 'sultana for BarLog.', abonVane-ball a/Oancd, and.. .aderlenta.,Fotpartlaulartydnrsa • 4 1, -r zrtl ll 3lmltikliriistiato4 . a 71%, • . - zw , GROoIeIIY7LMLEI • tIIIOA 2411 , , AABrrittErr NEW sToOte of ,", to teel fnati NEWITIAILEt i Otte? Cove'; 1 / 2 gi,l ri viii T sli tra c t ll 4; l o4 l os24 "airit°oll- 1 t - : , :it . ': : : 1-:, f8C0TrAt i elinii2c . " 11 lift ion' I .ifetitei Zlbiztj'ami Yakisit4llB;': IMILPILISLEK, 0z00n.01)M1.).... 'As Ictleirt renkarkabLi article %UT* *WC tal BOICOMILA 'B.II6I7IILATI NEUR&L.- 0-IA, DIFE%rfCp9. 2 Pir.,,_ Ind vettatad -- gesuotAnairtiourtworath• M _,_ and It ew hay, mato prmi P4l!f•bi''• r&itirt , Juitrigtororivreirt.- • 11:i , .!olt4114/3 e roozas ialoota. : .rrn-.6ri:)rvim..L*.sro,rxs nonsuirm*r,kE cum 1 1 ,wir r iebi ti s, ad_xall..asul. ate realmonlVs of LiIPROM_ VtiLITION, The Great New Method. Dr. J. FLATTERY, FORMERLY OF SAN FRANOISOOi AND LATE FROM NEW TOEF4) Great Traveling-Physician of the Age, WHO HAS , CIRCUMNAVIGATED THE GLOBE, AND IVIIO HAS TESTIMONIALS FROM EVERY QUARTER, 3E(Dis Ctype•xxeciLctomism IN PITTSBURGH, PA., St. Clair hotel, FOR FOUR WEEKS ONLY, TO Coro the Sick, and particularly. at. tend to the Clore of Chronic Dis• eases, Consumption, Bron. tiding, Catarrh, Astit. ma, Deafness, • DLSOILARGES' FROM, THE EAR, NOISES LIT THE HEED, EYE, EAE, THROAT AND AIR PASSAGE 4 . • Conromptlonis a local Mime, genarated.and fed-by the blood in a certain chemical conditiod, anti can only be removed by keel- chemlealmerms capable .of altering that condition through the medium of the diseased organ. To accomplish this porpese, es we cannot apply fluids to a cavity designed only (brae reMption of air, we thence. dote them to a volatile condition, and from an op. proyziate !extreme:it lithabser breathe tharapor. By the inhalation of vapor, web can Rodney all he beneficial erects capatde of belugprodaeol by medialues muds more speedily 'And elitattvely than from the erbnintstratlen of ulnae medicine Oro' the stomach. The practice of 'giving mcdiclae by the stomach in the treatment of long &teases 11 objectionahle: lit. Became they do not coma In &Sat contact with the organ affected. 2d. Because their most powerful action is en. pcoded on organs In a healthy state, or only °roared through cempathy, thereby deranging di gestion, ens destroying the nutrition of tho body; and finally, because many agents of grant value can only be admitted In the gaseous state. MOST NMINENT TESTIMONIALS From Sir Charles Frulamore, FL D. Iu eonsnmp• tion, even desperate cases. I rectum nd the use of inhalation as the only possible cm* In chron• fa bronchitis the benefits are so well proven by the speedy alteration In the quality and quantity of the expectoration, that no doubt of the value of the remedy can he reasonably entertainelL it gives relief to the asthmatic patient, proven onus. Use In eases of phthisle pnimenalls, 1.. those ex treme advances which bid defiance to the ordhtety rules-of practice. prom D. J. Comigen, AL D.—Even allonring mutt fully for the exaggerated micomiums of some of the earliest advocates of Inhalation, enough re mains to satisfy me to e acing, that. remedies in the form of vapor exert a wweiltil Influence over diseased action, and it lannly in this way that we can administer remedies to let locally utton the Amused Mamma ofthe/ lungs. The exhibition of remedies fn this form merits the candamee of both phyakian and patient. Remarkable Cure of Consumption, itly son, William Waits, had been &Meted more or less for about two yaws, when he was taken down in COLMroption, and during his emolument to bed he had had the Most 'Wilful medical at tendanee, with the advice of the best Ban Pm oluo physielus, without receiving any benefit.— His, medical attendants pronounced one of his lungs - gone, and that he was in the last stage of oorattaption, and after exhausting all it =di - .eal skill on him, he continued to grow worse, and the) finally gave him up to dia. /o this hopeless condition, Dr. .7. Flattery wu called to see him, and after a careful eXaMinetiCal he intimated a possibilittof WA recovery, mu so. cordingly the Doctor prescribed his new treatment (inhalants), under stiiichm, son rapidly improv ed, and at the expization of -Ohmic two months he beanie motored gaurfecit health: • For more definite information' of my son's Moat _d i atreiblei t : d ong i o4=iff Isis affliction" I invite B rook ale Rauh/. /SW inatz, Na 8 Brook street,-betwetas -Bleary, and' Market, and Dupont mid /Learnt% San Franctscon -Subscribe/1 and sworn to, into in day . of July, A.ll. WU, before me, •' - • _ , • . Notary Public, San 7remolson. "All pit Lents at a distance can- be cared et , home by crocuinithig.DM, £I,&TT/ilitY, by letter, ststieg their =mei. ego, ,OCCUPAUOn. tthll) taken 111, , ediatstetion, number of treatments suenatted• to, description of- causes and symptoms experi enced, one those existing-. •• • 041531111111/11 i‘ittormzizizmiifblioarfy kia swig (}ironic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof ilia, syphilis. Seminal Debility, and alllFenia3'eComplaintsv, HRS. AMOS II: JOHNSON, , X4e. X'.?usUs -p root. Testisconieje-from--the Medical Profes • - -• *ion rold'Othere. . • • •,, . Mr. Editor: it le with ;demure I make k.noren the following theta to the public, believing my tea. that by may be of ranee to some invalid who has hitherto failed to otdain relief, Am edic alts lam .doinr no more than Mateo to twogentle men of your ci in mire:sing that I have sue. eesafully treated ty, several very bad ewes of seminal weakness and female complaints, by adopting the mode 'of "treatment now w r eathed by Drs. 6.moa & Johnson. - • , • . • • • For female weakneas I do not know of any= that can equal-these remed,MG I have ¢rese Uteri fora greet many ladies who have been bled for years with weaknena, and in every ease a pared CUIC has been erected; some very bad total harkylehled to this mode of treatment in the abort g y m of two weeks. • • • 'ours, rosNmfullig (Signed) NEE 14.... Cleveland ' Ottioi ettmbe: CERTIFICATE FROM THEJIEV. DR. //41177..rif - • - • -C. PREZ. CH, OF ZONTRUL. I certify that Dn. Amu acJohneetea triedlatnei hays awed =Lune, who.wa* aanject to dabillty many WS. MO -Wei! used may tvo months. 0..-PDPfOD. Important to Ladles. .Our rzruonlciAr.. DROPS will bring °tithe' monthly sickness In cases of obstruction from any esuie. Prico •t. 'N. B.—Ladles - who an Vrs".• uant should not use them. Tonle for Female Weakness, a acme k etre, t 2. • lrjeatlon for tho 'Whites or Leueorrhcos, -DISEASES CP TIES I3LOOD, &o. Drs. Amos 4. lollimin—Dear Sins I mut again. erste that soar zerscatee'for seroftda and blood. AL tem are really excellent- _For lerofals, aspll. - lut or impurities or the blood, I WI they never fell to cure whet:11110d as diluted. / hare elm .rodeo in oaring the worst CAM Of 11)pb.M1 now In our bolpltals, La the ehort et see of two months. F. W.. 11. LESLIE, Olnannatt, Diteniber lilthohnr; SEMINAL. WEAKNESS. Drs. ir,:s JoAneint: I have cured, by that= of your remedies, several patients that had eclat ht. mates or the Lunatic Asylum - Iron the evil Wrests of seminal weakness or sedantry habits. Per such CARS reensidnr nothin g _ ran witytt your mad. lobes • ' 4..w..SALL4AS, gabulri.tvy.;ectober uth, 7nlme 'Parlimbo , Ifolite..—Drit 'Amos , Johason address an tticae4ho hare injured them. leave' by improper , Indulgence and solitary hsto:. Its, whim ruin both bod,r and mind, tilLartil for either Dulness, nutty, society, or These are - some pf the sad and inersTeOren. frets produced by early-barns of youtti,.to.uriU. CWeakness of the beak' and hope, palosin , the, heed, dim:tugs o 2 f 4 elo‘. loon. d of•museular - perirer,:, tirikr tl itrrsZnienTe x PtheMes t ar n e e 7l a ll i o r4- : eteraideldlity, symptom{ of eonsimudion, Dll. Amosf.a. Johnsen hira for many years. oz. ciuolnly devoted their attention Lathe treatment ql Ike disorders referred tote these teinimoidmis. Address, . Dari. ..a.blOS ac.JOtrNSON, -N0.142 Fourth street, atibluidalimeodurner Pittsburgo, Pa. iyam a &Lacs, • . • . _ biro Cu Una win astortment of MOWING 1114CIELINEEi, =collusion :1n...3.3Erzzi0. StrawCultera, Scythes cipdilay Bakes, 9ci'9llllll SMUT, mrC _ atzaxtazriy.- EbEERAL GIAI3B..WORKB. ; 'IMODZIfi'MYRW&Ma, mark aiderttel*lWASSlelle*ShittirtiSeS , ',Waiter IlatilAt DemiWats. ceirsiote..4le. Ar d FuggatraPat ViT sumg.anrszx flrresußcut - ' We irstrsit sine-Wares' to bs'imiatVi' .. to - ass' sussustaeturea west et the Kortatahtir. ea Mae, Gientelre Or the above4essilpdon, AJI tartuitlT3ll 33 ;;te Mt" ' I 14 , 11/THIPLELIY .STREET• PROPIMITY . FOR,O.UXi..A.Ut of Otomut t .r r e' T f eet Tnt!OS 4.T Iric,.mnahg: Rom' at Hatt and Stateroom, with Two ROOMS to be tea t • Thies Bed /404:1R4 oath's looted door, and ° T - tha - tf tIIITTIZERT a• tar Lir ant .I,l•Ata ArsrnerNeg pist - RiNcs 40 Manufacturers and Merchants - 1.N811:1BANC)E• COBPANY, Of Pittsburgil; MICE: No. 57 WATEISTREEI ulecietErs m=mitcp— J. L BENNEiTs=Pre=ii .44rite J. W. CHALFANT.Victrrestdent. WM. P. JONES. seer. ~.. .;L NEM AGAINST tis jly FIRE . ; . Eames Steamboats and : aargoes. - JANES L B:E2orprr; A. N. W. 6 ATEE , JACOB L. SOWARIZ.T.:W. CHALFAIrri ROBERT LE!), „ LSALLII DIMMT I J. 0. PEI/SLING, kitW. WITALLLII.ezzeIi W. WATSON, IS. 0. Blab L. B. ILiABOY POEM WXLSOI.I famillia A. cfrAllm!.. ' 1 1, BY' • 42 F*:-:'' . '' L .: .: ...:;-:mss.. EA i'.- MB - 4*: • iiii • Tliiii instifa4ce-Corrpariy.;;: . :, 0111% CORNIR ITOOD LID OW Ms ' imlttPeweit.") 2 tif?o, annum) a - inale.".PreiOdent• liAvrti - n - PArtg.,ll,y/ce Pendent. }10111.31121 , 4b.c t ,b,r ; Itlbbrabiry. ' . 'o 4 l 4lsth .6 '4 l *** , l44 l lYla ,:: .., _ . , _ , OP ' ',..:„ . : !;:'.,.,-. -... ,• . 1 1 . - ' AiTak,ANp'll4l44*kv ... 3, ' . __,. _1 E. C. GEA Y ___, ' b. E. resar.. .7.5,1a13 BET S , T:'..M. Kmproar, a1 v it 9r e2434, 12; ': PM/ l a rAnuour. fel?. B ' lEta, '-...-... fa.zAVIRMi, ' . mrzanid F . m.'obbDUß; r „_ : : .TNBITRANCE,, al. • - EUREKA INSURANCE COIIPANT • •••• • Of Pittsburgh. Ogict: 1 Coiner Witeirf . ti4dlllArket 8194 • C, (BAGALLY'S YRBLB.IBIO . _ • • • t'S •-•• J. EL SIMEN/ELEBGEIL Pr6:ijld. t. . W. EL - LUIICEL Vies Pred4eWg. j IMBEETWOLWEE.Segretaii.J. • • • WILL Warn iL.GAINEMALL KIND 3 Mail.ne and Fire 'l4.oks. _• • sprwup33. - . . S. H. sacnoragsays, W. ranks, - W. 68 1. 4838 • rr S. SAD omae/4 -; S. T, A. OAUGHEY, • E. T. LEEOB,IV., W. W.. EIAHTLN AL.PEPaiO.!4.f•A• • • • 4* D. lccakftad AMES BOWLS, Br4NoTikorypwa:ory._ .. ....... t lIMIMCD Bop4,70.011c!'..::1 Sinking oil 1 Salt-and Otjuir , W 11. 1 .6- • No. - 13611TRIVATBM - - PA. Venn warranted madentecteertlieW SLIGO •WD LOW mom 78024 E 7 WET -4L BORERS 'v ~+,nea ao 16civc;:erst • CAtusilL WiTlCieak with melt &Melts as 'are nwessaiii maRF4_, , . •- • ' - 13' aINVAIS' -..' 31 n ntivrr E N 42E% NAILS, Ph Rope, Leather - and • emu . pelting, -:-. an at arh.ta I bare caastascy to IN ORDINANCE to a. thonze the . Ora. : , --•- , cllbg and Paving of Montgomery Manua 820.1. Be U ordained ;end netted elt the &fa dal Comtism Councils of at City 4.l2e9hany, and it is hereby muted hp Me atstioriry feetamc, nat.the Committee on St:utile, and:they are hereby** thotind and directed ~ 10 Mahe and receive pros petals for the noting and parhes_of Montgomery <are ane, from wehster street•to<Union attain, in the Second Third Wards of the Atty.-And. to ..cosk. - tract therefor. with the logrestanibest'bldder.Q. l bidders; at their discretion. < Sno. e. That, for, the, propose of AltrfaYteg the Oast and expenses of the said ham ovements< there be, tind Is hereby levied. a spetleitax, to he onntil/- assessed upon the seven.l lots honing, and abut. timytroon said Avenue respectively, lapropartion lieto fest. front to them rterpectlyely commuedi • and abounding and abutting u afore:at& _ _ Sax 3. That as soon as the Out andenses at • said. ism rovements shall be the duty of the Street vowmi b aioacr to • Unto and, apportion the same am ong the several lot* ;Imonding and abetting Upon said AVentos re. spectively,:icomdlag to the rule alarre.ladtcated, and thereOPOIS ;Maud to mate derund and 001. { lest the. same, acconitag tattle trociatani of the Art , of lice General "Assemilly of : the. ommun. wealth of Pennsylvania, enutaa.AA Act delning the anamser of collecting the snleUma of Puling and paving of the street& and alleys of the city og Allegheny . , end for otheir"tmrposen7 pooled the ; thirtieth • °47 of A4'21 4, 1 1 .4 edinan .. o • Bro. 4.• Tha t, so mo o any a Se may .• tontUct or lx , 1111)Piled by the feregehtt bet and the lame is hereby re p eal • • - Ordained and enacted into a law thia. the ad day -of itn,pist‘ArinarDozoloo, one sgung4ut rigid ilua-41°'anad 4II tSA2IV I -'311,31.5H,g1k;•i '- .", • Pratt. of Select' council: Prat. of Common 04unoil. . • • MACFEEMON - Clerk of Select Connell. kicCHMINIGLE. Pink of Commancouneu. AD.DYWtB , PINI' 4L PLMN= Gas and Steam Fitters,' N0.'185 WOOD BTIIIIEr . . (pm:m.lTE nastanyoff j E i tirimEtydxap*OliAer . • 4 . LEAP PIES, PIG egliiit'lMOL Plaberia' Mferias m CleheraL OIL nffiamms: Fitted lip inthe Most Approvid Streik room 11 Ina, lout or tom& riotitillttoi up;+vtt4 au. . rf. R.-Au ordeil tit - • . r: 311;t4galtil.r. • .-CP;i4‘ i7gl4::)ll4WCiih**74-)'''"4 P. hIVIAT_; - Phegadagh,,, , ' ECUS T. twerethrripulTreisum - The Corcruhl gins livihriple a tann roarrsig., ithtroantri sarearlaullogty4tre gersito tea on lirevoit. Rwbutary to viberrizakl ' • "sod tang tetoraen Rita andollOner... ,, 6 - Ir Whtlenti alai. art, kin ittialfto Mtaxi4L,VaililkilliOU'utttas wt.:uff4 Pe es seaßiio thlkottloFstsdategostanifti' viengin akin* Ctrent.` ; s'rn`r ''' instil:ire but win suidt ' ettui6Utranlntol44,ll; ? 1 / 4 ireals.Aus- tam= b immomted3l4. ram.Stki uou Webrateetvis.prodneog tarel..4xt crauew_ . _i and Qumran& smid md2:utlis laur „. o lol 33ltage-V,... Mi'lltio=4lontft#4.l);*l4*(6l44:;:- st-ttlenabrad*oemlie , . 4 ISWENTY-F VE ,E:141)f the 7 DWi l,l2' t 7 e 7Z:4l 2k s A l lz ia _skt . troi; thice,aFtmvat u o 1:441 1 44 I 2444.: .;" .• !. 7/145.Xts 1144 . 4 ;9. =lll MEE
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