It s ugh Quite., kt; :RUBLIELING dEBOOIIIIOII {-e Ttr;18 1 / 4 1:2; AUGUST .22. 1865. _ SON STATE TIRICET Et ran' ADDITOIL GE7L,LIX:% AEYt' .70.11 N 11ARTILVIIPT , Of Montgomery `count ,11.,,i,TOotiOlFututoo,IMMRE-44-‘!' --,'• t tiglr '. Cambria:;comy.r. REIM • _ VOILISITYMOIGitt - mkritnnr, of Anencp.y. . );g1:031,111,2431=8,Ta Pitt Tom:whin.: won witiustrnen Ekittp *HEN, is., of Liberty Townehip. aoa Emus siniArn .41100 L. GRAITAX, • - row ASSZYZILT Ir.ihisKEE, North Fayette Township. Hum H. , li W. 1 11, . 2 1cOaluilesh Township. ALFRED' hiI.AOX, of Allegheny. •- , .DAVID atiriELM, trig tr ht. Oak. • ItiDkr 4 0114.Wttn, 1 4 Township. ' let &mull+ coitxtearozsag Watridlithat NEELY Lower SLOW/. Ty a - ze.icat botrarair stravaroz: r ds O IILLEY, - Olßleattnabsro. volt mouirecaz Or woos itqsztt'imuzis:,or °hastier' Township. . 011 WsTANDARD BEARERS., candidate for Aud itor Geneittl, is" a citizen of Norristown, Xualgoinery county, and is about' thirty- Ave sears'old. ;He Le, we believe, tliorOtigli ,ly educated. Habegan his career as a civil lung4l9er; subsequently devoting himself to the 'study of law, ids,Ras admitted to pupas, He pursued, as we are informed, his prtifeklion foi a number of yenta with honerahle- slislinclion. -When the war broke :auk he: not hesitate to abandon a lucrative and grOwing business at the' bar. He immediately mitered the service and received this commai4of one of the "three Oar readers, will re - member: the difficulties with a number of • the qi z i e sg i i.*o4l , lchs C 1 01311 114. that their term of; service had expired., refused to Snovlic'! against the enemy whlie the battle of ' •_Bolijigia s . in piciaress, and It' Was at this time. Shen; . Colonel Hartrmaft's -regiment looll'apfhtfr . Itharch - homeward,: that he, • ' idnikeltzeilained on waahois., Cned-for Ids faithless and bravery, by-belong , His Canter afterwards throughout.tior-war'mata.' ke.eAim.ntli ;thy: r e h miatiii.;„ B 4 444; sad taisad'enatherreglinent,staxeCslist-4W, tbref l liki;9,4 yeantitenct,ef earmaither.respmant maw. ' ibitePOrgii#Ser.WwierB96oo,lolVelr tit_* * Pi *04.11 bra auringGript , strnemontate campaign . of 144, genireibt.„*.alretereattr g 4tit I tilsPieseti , lermOstible!eottideerAbil,litttiltme ,illfh att r '' . • othotkitil" *.iie;4441;441#4414; he was bieViiEatiat , thelaleiidenf-, Hajore: General of voinn ,toancz Tl:Ortast - duty that dev9 l ve lQal , 4 l - 414 v.4.:4 1 0 , 3 Lt1r1,14r4-, r the Miialitigtoi t Y-Pririckw contes Ithe' 4 3 t1` .. 1 , - W PertgxerlaVg th,eiruepeutiou Jatitss Prism yard on the!th of qrn o y r kket„ •and.enterea the serrickler Colonel: of the' att kilawiCA:;;Pi r i. 4 1 * anfe4.. rustterdtlier, , ,was,madcen Soma of the hard: _; est fcittglltOsnle fields or the war. ::Hei his lee9jsiteuli*,-.67/1101*teqor.,Va Pr.a lr" cry ardskllltrylialattperloibgicem„. 2 coloy,pl - Campbell shovred his confidence and deep ct• cbai eusooi lesamsefatthsit: nurse we . Lave_rditaled 4 11 4.the.earlyAistory ofthe wari;#e as amneig : the nrstraenin Western Peareylviritia` to'iome fOrWard and aid the 2 / 1 6 1n. T 6 4zottidi„ ttgbguiluid: dollars; for ikerifterpoie 'of derythlig 'the expenses of raising volunteers. , .;Wer the nel le a printer by tilde, but has for a good' many years %been engaged in business at Johnstown; in • connection with the iron rolling establishments at that place. As a badness m a n he is remarkable for his sagac ity. W tielTe l £pFli i thiie:men aremk: Fable :and honest, and WM do credit to themselves and the . State in the bone able positions, to which the people 'will elect them in October. - ■ • SIGNS OF OFA,OENERAT/ON IN.THE , SOIITIL One pf the greatest social problems in the world's history ia beteg worked out In the Eloutherit 'States. • Until now, their dillon :tan peen - the Opprobrium of our corm -. tiy- 4 With aufAin — Erican civilization there Las been intermixed an clement of barber ' • lam, Which has. produced an overbearing oTeeny on the part of ; the ruling classes, and Ignoratme and servility on-that of their lessfortemate felloVeltir,ons. , ' 7 ,lOlenee and Vice - were tife — More apparent evils, bet were of less moment than the, stagnation, Vlach ruevented Progress, - while it allowed Die correptinghifluence of their institutions to work the deeper degradation of the peo , . - But the old condition of affairs is forcibly broken up. (lre4 loss and suffering - Is the immedhite mutt, but this is only th -rug ged path that leads to a bright future. - From all sides are. entering the revivify -leg influences of slealtider social life. The Istorth in the - exeretie of the most exalted I,enerienee Is Sanding the missionaries of teed - I/Sri and colportenrs, to Ipiliglitert the !grievant of both races alike; pad these eve reinforced 13y contributions of snaterial did. Yet stronger than such direct (forts is the- undesimaed_nstural effect of the influx of new,inen, with ideas, priori. pies and imprOveracnts to which that region • las I) , Sea a stranger. Such places as New 105rit in.= North Carolina and Atlanta in 6,,,or l a :zt V i lt ri c o,4*.tEtea - aPiftt.S.k . Caln: - Ing the ascendancy, willbo the centres from :Which the light or a higher civilization illumine ther, surrounding population. The sudden revive! 'of the piosperity of 'these and some Other Places In the South is qßintlnAtcie What tnnst_take. slice inlversally, when that ..cotuatrY, fad: 111 0 1 Y; I favoied by nature,- shall be peopled by n' Class who shall ders?nd far th 'Az well . being 4M tftetroVii.:Vzhrillitig ,and the: fqicalititQ - - 2. AtimPlE4sP/M4 hit ElEMrxrunr..—,wc have already noticed tae` movement me;vement ettgurated ris Trull and also in Spain for thealiedigen islairerzef -Besides.- chi* Poituglelqi - thct dais , eivilized tition - in rboaa - - dominions slavery is tolerated,. . Thm too the name pn.99.2eui.annousmig v fit r riciultlidleathis _A ink 'the National Legislature he declared drat .at _tilt FifjtiLii;,triiiskalaw for 'S -al abolition of :slay:cry in - all the Porta _ ertic .-vslons'avoulibe,rasentuandetL tiriie7ll tti '• ", _airy is having its legitimate effect; in br dgmg aboutthat . llntiaatM‘Alrff slavery _ -tbroughout christendom.' 141 , 40; that the negro enht;.45319 tim..cirq rights in thie cotaltry, betaife, tiaegallty of • Vebentonand revolt/Umn in flajtL Therefore fora strongerpii,soh rebels , ereolotitlp en,l37sildi 7 4 10 ori&euron at els pouniry. ; - . . . 11077. lOITIC E • cry act of the Union Convention seem. _ed characterised by wisdom and good sense. Not the least of this was the election of Hon. , : Joni CESSNA, of Bedford as the Chnlmuurof the State Central Committee. Heretofore the selection of a Chairman has bean lodgr ,eern lodged in the President of the Con vention. So that It wargoessary to change In an important matter .a wel-established precedent. Bat the changels an improve ment and should for several reasons gives popular satisfaction. It was always giving to the presiding •officer of the Convention an =mailed for lamer, liable to be exercis ed, pi It undoubtedly has been, to-the - det, riment of the public good. It seems to us eminently fit; that this officer should al wayti be chosen hy the Convention itself, liPsrt from any Influence such action may exert on the forttmes of leading aspirants for party honors. It is bringing the matter much nearer the people and likely for that reason, to keep the political managers and the ruling power in closer union than might always bs the case under the oia practice. In the present instance not only the Meth ode of selecting the chairman, meets oar ap proval, but the man selected seems to us admirably fitted for the position. Mr. Cessna is really one of the strong men of Pennsylvania. He is not, it is true, with. out ambition; but we think him above mer. cenary and time serving Influences. As a political manager we think he will develop rare skill and energy. He is well acquaint. ed with the leading men of the State, and will - immediately inform himself of the political wants of every county in I. As a .parlimentarian he is second to no man in the State or perhaps out of it. He is an able debater, Ind we think will prove a skillful strategist. His election was received with great enthusiasm by the Convention, and will do much toward inspiring the people to the achievement of a great vic tory in. October. A. GEORGIA. PAPER,—The Macon Tele • graph, which was a leadmit rebel jou:Liar during the war, comes to us, in a temper better suited to the altered condition of its part of the country. The publisher com plains of the entire want of mails In that section. In the absence of a circulating medium he offers to receive produce In pay_. ment from his [atoms at these rates: Corn; 1 41,00 per husbei; bacco,.l2' cents per pound; flour, 5 iambi; butter, 20 canto; eggs,- 15 era. 1 'ter dozen;prices 'lad! are moderubrenough to 41;6W:04:140 .4 0 :fictii*Itsi .preawkil- ing , thereco A correspondent of the Tele; Vbi4j*, ,' ,',, Z i k*44 l : - '046:,6i. 'bur 24 st*WititattkuilORe. tang& 'the .lepoluttcm through which we have- jut' I.issrA„ c 940, . 'fat 4 . 5 )! 0 21401 1 .1. , ..,a1u1 that :Maslen_ Wil l i - AtemEaritrextecoll9Lbutot: email , partiort Of .11b seholts,it,,atui prOceecla lAD point ott Abe riciatuidreectionWhietriinuit he rwrltted-tir atiitlig out the , elditseeitiattie to eldt ea Ifr&rb lierrAtekthinileOihgilibballi: 61 Oh' did code intact :_.• ' oiact!iriaisozinuarntsepf I ii 433 s t4_ trislo.the Mtsulfew York.runcepertl sdmße ally thiSelOsnwand age : 0 01terloola9 almost eidn of oftleere;and upon thif ' ! tatusteifol4 - st : the_ rank and filejor any of ihe! r names that need to figure in theabontloultather lugs?" l‘linw' tt men would only stop to reflect . 'tor W ulis*Tut they• would:** the; 44e.0.',; rrouzgesidaii:. The modiiiinipabviu g e ,spoken of, and which . Ail; :Waited the country, .and :*97,'WhOliscinielf: ;ob.. took place 'WM; thirty yam ago or more. :nen who flitted, I In, them. and left their names on the 'lists. iwere, for the Mort "part from tbhty-tre beet enty years of age a; that tine, and each of them as lived to see tble war must hare been hum -sixty-Bye to bra hundred 'years of are. Was. it the duty of the octogenarian tamers T'sress o or the now venerable War. Loin Orlestisow and GSEUSIT 82arzrz to, g a t up regi ments and lead them to battla j orlo shoulder their, minketa ? We know that the families of most of these men were well represented la the . ariny; and doubtlessa had their weighs of years been, leis "the =meg that nzied to ;pr ain the gatherbia. imp hare &tared laiTek7 In tie :unitary "go:herb:gen of a later day. ELEVArusG.,, • A contemporary talks about "poptlarizing and elevating" home racing in thin country, to the aid - Character , Ithas attained to la Eng land. We should prefer to see some other 'nett -talons attain to a much higher positionthan they at present occupy in this cocmtryl for In stance, the Church and School. And we appre hend. if these become firmly and generally es rahlished here, so as to Inciude within theiriaffeence those who are at present engaged in "elevating and popularising , ' horses raring, that it will be 'sometime before the latter pastime attains In this country to the Viral= Iroccuides In England now. It Is further evident that the energies put forward In “popniarlzlni and ale vating',.horse racing will retard the spread of the Church and the School. Which of theses",in. sUltalons" Is the most benefithd to our race? Tar CAMPAIGN IN OHIO. The political campaign Is becoming Interesting In Ohio. Betide the opening speech of General Cox, candidate for Governor, 314. General /Schenck, understood to be a candidate for the United States Senate in opposition to the Hon. John Sharman, the present Incumbent, has mode two or three speeches to very large au diences. The Chicago TrZune gays General Schenek'a method of disposing of the negro suffrage question, by amending the Constitution co ea to make representatives in Congress de pend upon voters, Ls giving great satisfaction. Is simply to akrogato the three-fifths rule In -regard to slaves. This trill reduce the Repro senlativetiof the S;mth. unless they adopt negro suffrage, a measure they will be very apt to adopt in order to keep up an equalibllum with the North. TEE DEMOVIIACT 31 . 1 LIM—'110 DOM ocrulic State . ortvention in Maine stria held list week. One of 'the resolutions adopted by theV)ody endorsed Prestdent Zobitsdn'S • 1)9114, but with this were others redefining the old set of deme#atle prinelpabt preva lent during the wuri ' Tiap.whole 'thing le a nionstiosity nottudisUkthe imago at Dagen, which presented the appearance of 'a Irian uTe - Put. boa* Was.the form -: of a , scaly reptile.; this instance the tall is minds ttikabli that ar tlnVeoprcrftead. 45;-: - T C;P' Paymo P AN4 -1 / 1 0 'Vadat 1:101411 . . Lt*lxtthe Empire of. Brazil /a that, Euro 1,11:112 laltolltion party , ' malidon appearaued is Olaf 'griat (*bar . orqur sout b era btiEderi should . emigrate to Praia In order to erdorthe sort .01 upon Om), 'elavOlabiriibey would boilable at SDI mimetic, to fiod atreoeptigo pi:amok sbl% ibind - ercisinir Intik. the Ar,aa-. tiontof the spirt! of Abolition. •,- ' MP !aims that lui l l f ; a t rit ri d 3 aSt. ' 7, i alina ,:i °byre, I :rat OtOri, Omit': tyro' miles I ' !I .. 6w irdtdain, '.. stark: courtly, As el by.. df dy 1 littthig; heron' fire "and flame .Itp:_, . : °wad. Georg. GroNal,sioaag-mad aged otit i .t arentptinEuyedreint , kraa)llnatantlje Iledoind a blr.. Brooka,!:a - -battla! dealer' from • Npv Jetaloy;iisilid4riii in pie'bitzt: re . d,#l,tzlig l 7 -1 04`'fabik , pot t t, , mid filfain o,f7i'OlizP*tAlsiT4l/4411:1ffil'' ePtitim,/ich d iA lf *::Y l4 : ,o 4o4.ot l P PAI; Ern. o 4 3 tKra7- , 5. 4 ,.., 1.&. ,-- c44 fiNeitr6A Viiiiimjibifthita 7, Which tubeabf Iron dithlie g ~ t r;iii aii br a l , , gal force Thaziarbtrm IA of- vine simple 1 donstr,netidn; ItitiPoolritasedet.ir eyitaderz• *to , tvhlchnicd ten:metal is poared:% , b. rapid - *tart toollon being inapartdd` *the : Olin: def., `the lillald niaei isprotect against the .aldee: mid-the 'kat* .L 4 the foTmagon: of it teifectlyunifqfraisild iitriifght 'tube. .',- , Tnt , r, .1.1n;4- Mr. SexcEL Bemire, edit( r ofthe Spring field, (Mass,} Eepv,ilica n, who has been making the overland trip to California with Senn limn COLFAX, gives a description of Illonnon society and manners, from which we take some extracts. Polygamy Introduces many curious cross. relationships, geneasica o and intertwines tr eeina m te ne branches of ofthe ly to puzzle a mathematician, as well as to disgust the decent minded: The marrying of two or more sisters to very common; one young Mormon merchant in Salt Lake City has three sisters for his three'wives. There are several cases of men. marrying both mother (widow) and her daughter or dough era taking the ..!old woman" for tho sake of era, taking the young ones ; but havitig Children rY all. Brigham Young's wis are numberless; at least no one seems to ve know how many he has; and he has himself confessed to for getfulness in the matter.. The • probability Is he basfrom sixteen to twenty genuine or complete wives, and About as many more women "sealed' , to him for heavenly aSSO ciation and glory, The latter are mostly pious old ladies, eager for high seats in the Mormon heaven, and knowing no surer way to get there than to be tacked on to Brigham's angelic procession. Some of these sealed wives of his are the earthly wives of other men; but, lacking faith in their husband's heavenly glory, seek to make a sure thing of it for the future by the grace of gnacious Brigham. Down East, you know, many a hus band calculates on stealing into heaven under the pious petticoat of Lis better wife; here the thing is reversed and women go to heaven because their hus bands take them along. lies household is said to be admirably m'naged. A son in law acts as commissary, the Wives have nothing to do with the table or its supply; and whenever they want new clothes or pocket-money, they must go to this chief of Bluff or bead of the family bureau. Con sidering his opportunities, the head of the Church of Latter Day Saints has made a rather sorry selection of women on the score of beauty. The oldest or first is a matronly-looktug old lady, serene and sober; the youngest and present pet, who was obtained, they say, after much seeking, is comely but common looking, despite the extra millinery in which she alone of the entire !amity indulges. to many eases the Mormon wives not only support themselves an I their children, but help support their hushautla Teas, a clerk or man ,with similar limited income, who has yielded to the fascinations and de , eres of three or four women, and married them all, makes his home with No. 1, per haps, anal the rest live apart, each by her sell, takingin sewing or washing, or en gaging in other employment, to keep up her establishment, and be no charge to her "in(mband; . There is little eictignltion the Mormons thiaseason, at least not yet . They have. beta sending out fresh relays of ads. al.ktatieartnii recruiting agents to .Englanti. , itiad.the Continent of Europe, , and expect' great returns nextyear. (Ia the Sandwich jalands they Seem to have established a per manent coh mnalsoltlachltrukbeen con- Htzibuted a nets? - tkint , bribOtirfifty, mhn , '`WeireetrOild' dm 'fritte .11tah. Bonita Ot }ha:gentile:l belferia-thltlantidWich 4 44 0 1 - .4.tutNealeik ,4).l.az* , a new at i d . , .conangent,nahoset - tutor,: ethat. if herd, ,Fretted- byothewpmgreas of civilian, -tion, and the hand of authority, the men leaders w gather,. up all their avail able. forces and wtaltli, - thd atrsit thither. TIC is certain that they must maktO kehinge ,pilhaseof one Sort or another.befoso .eitherin the *matter of iselygnakf, - else do thelcitition of their 'eatitily labetnaolas. and kingdont.„. = Area ,with Out: the triter - ferenca, of. Governinent,-. au they must. soon give way:. here, inAtieik pe e away and their revolting institutions, before the pro gress of population tand the-eliverldttcation ft Inilustry that comes along with 2111E,V6 ITEMS. Sires the danger of capture by.rivateers Is' past; several new American lines of, istitunships hails beCti projected. for boith 'the Transatlantic a nd coasting ; trade. Among the,foriner ere lines from. Phliadot. - tibia and ilaßinaore,..iumlertaiteri. respeo tively by the Pennsylvania Central and the Baltimore, and Ohio railroads. ASe average of sixty-seven persons oat of every million commit suicide In England each year. Hanging Is the most popular method, twenty-eight using the cord, to thirteen the dagger, twelve having a pref. erence for drowning and air for poison. The remainder use 'lnivs‘lianeotts modes," . such as pistol shots, charcoal .fauses and mentration. A oroarric barnyard fowl called the Be: gem Gaynsa has been introduced into Scot land from Central India. The male Is thirty inches high, and. appear:l.lth the Sbanghae, except that on the head a couple of minute horns rise, instead of a comb, from a heavy base which projects some dis. Larne along the tipper side of the bill: Ton Charleston (W. V.) JoUrnal says: We have positive and reliable Inform. talon, just as we go to press, that Walker and Shrewsbury are pumping oil from their old salt :well, 3,} miles above Clm/lesten, at the rate of about ten barrels per day. LIFOLECII, or artificial India rubber, is the subject of a new patent takes out In England. It is made from linseed oil, or rather linseed oil is concerted by some chemical action Into a jelly quite like rub. her, and Is said to be es Impervious to acids and water. Toe Memphis Argus speaks encouraging. ly of that clty.• It says It Is not likely to bo more than four years before there will be as much or the "snowy staple" produced in that region as there ever was—perhaps more. Tur, Virginia aristocracy continue to be very much execised by the fact that their State is garrisoned by negro troops, and they are petitioning the Secretary of War for their withdrawal. TIM American Iron and Steel Mulch. :lon will meet in Cleveland on the 2ild inst. Many iron manufacturers of Pittsburgh and the State generally are members of the in stitution. Tim State fairs of Ohio, Indiana, and II Fools are to be held this fall at Colombo! Fort Wayne and Chicago respectively; all places of easy access for exhibitor from this Illy. "MALanory" writes to the New York Thar- , that the silt. manufacturers In Franee are becoming alarmed at the demi. opment of that business in the United Sta,tes. • TIM Emperor of Morocco has put an cad to the enrolee of arbitrary power In his dominion, and determined that all persons shalt futvo squat justice, and all offlindete tried according favr. A trail 14 1111ziols has lavenied,'"e` Immo- shoo eldebnieeds no' naffs or, screws, tied Which, after beteg fitted, can be 'taken off , wad put on Lyons one...- - , „ 7 Girds. SaLim, in; ommand or tho gape& lion against the Leistlle Indians In Dacot eh, reports favorably to a peaceable adjustment stitli tie Sioux and Cheyetthelt, Ti; fjolumbue (Gti.,) Enquirer, of the Sth, publishes au official order from Crox• ton, restoring the municipal government of that city. Ax entlimlagtie young enrgeon says tin war Is worth all I , has mist in the improve-' ments It him brought to Ma COCLICO of dab= (rotation. _ . . ..._ , thl TIER harvest ht France Is said to be a ird fess than an average, aria le not tr., peeted to an t the, , average ItvEaoland.: 1 to ef un toftio lietivool.i nc ir a i , ,'net, sibs! lief*es WWI/ 'Milne ea' leet r ,r1: 1 &W licaleh.,to;,4o eig1 i t,,,,0,,, td t b, A., r iet l / 4 1/ o : 4 4kru•S'lls OMIT wen, by the letter, ~ , ,„- ,f , CApnrixetaklP ( AUgOIN (Gao / , Ohrosida oVroll4,hltheto a l le u-eb* ,, honeerhearts she t • rawosetcuannumaDed chT,0rta,,,,,,....) Solk_.. 0 , t fvt: aelnic puyr,e4lanen,ln,ktut.,VOpperhead ramlnow co*liclritai„, ~Traat4ls elms Ma wits ano/141./.. i it ' 1; ,,, ,, r. A . 1 1 1 41V g ,,z= - 12,1°Awr i a , IJr ~ ...gt- I. l o heT aro utufr/yi powerless. , Buford a / a m-snuggle ,1.44 1: 1 •0 1 /14 :waffled fo Wave 4 li.illirlit riklrlgAlk her ftehat, eeeld, be. accpw, I t ylllshed,by them, ~,IVbat..was 141 rands i i Thethl theniibu bad for Seam used Southern inflaanee :or their onn-Lancilt„-were unablo-to: keep a Otla Alcdar/kllon tbeyhad zakde.slunett &Ma Ur randlr 'Oa amlatame , 4lier bad to pomPowdy boasted they wools! glee. _ - - :;,.•.,:- . v ~, , Tmk,lNTorth Branch canal between Towanda and Pittston brlvangraphify remand, end 'will be navigable by the Yet of fiepteraber. . . ilili== r. ' r c P;iOPLIVEY 3t.:N . 1..11.S AND TAX F'AY.lials Or TUE teas AND bEvErini PLTT.sIirIVPI. mt.etll34. Ho Will Le held at th e Slath WL. , I pease Sehooi u.e, on TlitlltSl/AY EV.BNINQ., An gust 21tia, at 010/Oolr, :take taw tomodaratlon the Ettalliing9k 4,),:zw Engine Rowe, and a New Pire Entine. All are requital to ellen& a ulth By nl onler of Bommittee on 'By Property, J. Y. Me LAlBllll.Mtkatret.sn. . . Office AlarOrny and Pitiseurgi Oil Compaup, 14b„ki eot - ea IQUATU ST. r iallldUCLefiLA, THE 110.11. RD Augu OF st l D e, ISZ, bare THIS DAY declared aDI CT Din uf THREE Is) P.r.ft CENT. °cutup Capital Steak bf LW!. Company . , payable, clear of tax, on 00 . 1 alter tirpteinbta Ist, 18t5. Ttatisfer Rooks cloud fro% 45th lost. sate W I . &LANE, Treasurer. ccvit Basin Parokum.Compaay, US% So da foram/ ST, Ymtdreetruii, August 16.1813. TIIE BOARD OP DIRIECrOIt have this day declared a Dineen I of T IVO (12) PER VENT. on the Capital Stook of this tnntlPanr clear of to; payable on and After Sop. tember Bth, 1865 The Tranefer Books mill be 11(1ed on and after the linth instant. aulB RENSS O ELAER POLYTECNIIO far INSITTIITE, TROY, TT-SEOuND ANNUAL SFaSION of e feltll - SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND NATURAL SCIENCE, will COMISICOCIS Sartaie nen lam, MA The NEW ANNUAL REGIS TER of teA5, Oleg toll Luformetfon, may be oh. Word 69 “dreeefelt PROF. CHARLES DROWNS, Dlrector, suifkaotx Troy, Not you. dl uvulx COLLEVE, ALLENTOWN. PA With Charitrod Privileges alai Superior Advert. t* es. (or an English, thsesical, Oo acierelal nod Miiitary Education. reopens SEPTEuiIIER Mh. For Cireulats, cell at Unsay, Duette 6. 00. , 5, Pittsburgn, or address REF. 01. L. HOPPORD, D, a olgameog President. .117 E 4DVERT.IB pONTER WANTED A GOOD PORTER IS %PANTED AT ONCE IN A lIARDWARE STORE. One who endet etanda the buslaces well preferred. Apply at once at CORTUOLLNR • 0 P.M!, A u.tila [err, August ?A, 11164. SEALED PROPoSA LS will be rec i tired aL THIS until the TAST., Inclusive, for oullaing wad puti log la ell. , tang Order, at the Allegheny Water Works, UNE IglOrt/E Speettlestlourean he teen at [ht. nrace. hlt It,. u . dl p4ease state when they prop Ito to hat. the jot, corn toted. su.nad It. II FHA NelA, ( • , tl Vantenaer. LATES & BELL'S- ETE4Y KIND OF lArien Goode 'u2i t 21 FIFTH STREET beware eight and due o'clock. oo Memos arm. betnotea the ()anal and Ohio street, A lady.'s Gold - Breast-Pin, 8e assent a 1/re ith A impact eolled letrot.alt. The bad w lU be llbesalty rewarded by leaving it at • EIS 1 3 01311PSON• muter, Auxotracir: =MEM BATSfI , 4t BELVB- DRESS GOODS. 1.21 irLaketki gstraoi. ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 113 . :'Tt.l Tin: laßs Or JACOB PEUHER, LATE, • ,pr zurrsovaisoir, MIELSED i At the butane* of 3 Aitpplnt, EN., on aro busby * i lea bo sad r Wore me, Ws. J. Illehaid.on, Register of We. h.- to sod fot *aid Downy, cm or before TUESDAY b e h est Tataday of Animist next, at my °Man MUMHOWIN the. city of Pltteborge, thee and there to tute out Edam of AdataletteCoo upon the Ertat• of Um fifortand Deetweed. or show cattm, if soy you. -Itarei why said Lenten shall sot be Lama lappet* or sums ethic ft pezzoa. tliven twee tar tiand sae seal calm at Pitte balk tate 10th day of August, A. Mtn& wat .r. ajoluemsns, Rit4,ter. . _ • f)18FOLIM0N OF LA VV• PARTNER, D 511.1P.—Tbo Las Panne/atop Leretators oar Lidos between IL U. alsokralt and S. A. John. *ea. tattoo dto ammo at tUALIKILELI. A Jottrir- SUN, la dlasolorol by destaal oanatut, t o tato ad tort from Ma MA day of low*, tard. Ms. lodation turned ehrtrat ta - attebot buttons, Elr. ll wul aeotlo op all Cho old, add attend to all caw Las Etaalamoa. Salami' Matra; we, at tio ofldne, No. 51Cfraat strait, Plttabalatt, Pa 11 U RIAOSI2SLI e nal.% ' 5 A. JOHNSOS. 11 C. MACKRELL, ATTORNEyAT•LAW, 11. 5 LICENSED SOLDIERS• CLAIM AO Earr. Bloaattes Sot Wattnatiel &Alters sallartat In grew t to twenty days. deireftew No. 8. tinsel grime, Pittsburgh. 0 4 1 with dlsasiz• sad two witnesses. sandy Q TRAY tionsa.—A BAY 110i3E, with one Wets Foot, Slack Mew Ana Tel, was takes speak Me lalb ray fn this city, and is now at the stable of Mess Howard ••Aiken. Tee animal Is .out Torero Tears oil and emodrd “ U. S." ana owner la mowed to sok. ;wore property, ray eharsa sod tak• lf away, or Will be told, ot, TUEID AY, the infer, an. seen( to law. S. WWI, *utast eblef of Pollee. OIL TANK FOR SALE. ONE LA DOE IRON Tariff, capacity Five Thousand narreht, 'Dusted Io the OD Tull of D. D. COCHRAN a UV, below Saar:abuts Bridge, for sale low. 'scuba cf MA WTI INNEY Et 00 P. , 13"1, n•LA D'qunn. Way ' • ----_ • umn. p TtIVIDEND NOTICE. Ousts of Yrrnau 1 10 /11311•Non Co. , I TTeatto,lgtan. IG, UM. The Preefeeut Lad Directors ottitio (lootpoo, hey. thin de if deel•ree • dlvLbod of YOOft 001. LARS Plat NR ARE, Doe of t.o, out of the Milts of the past as Montt.. psi 012 foriblriCa, D'so WWI, ono el Co to Credit of Kook Due little.) JAS Oil t.LOR D, aaltilw Spc.retary. CLOSING GLIT d m Ilcae, Motel, Sown:Aw Cottonl, Nook an Uo WoaLe Poettat Ilandkatch ela n Read hiti, Velvet and Silk Lt., bon., Spool (lotto*, Plus, NoclteD, Shoo 1.a... J. G. LAUER, TeL Alaraot To der ottrepeclal attenttnn to the fla.k•t., r a or 0 °oda mad l'or Trade, Wholeattlo and tteta4l. a- Ault/ 13 LILEYI3 X = . 1 E1MM1C3r4.^(7.14)70, C.AINTL i g. At ge FI.3)EIiAL STREET; ALLLOLIVIT., Rule:lw . ji ton LIEBIGS I6ITTRITP7E FOOD, 'FOIL INFAIITS AND INVALIDS. Tpr t u raklng Mematt and hliOdy PUiritlOUg kil for IllidnA deittived of SO* foopexti 'tit ;tad ittvoutto or el item, 1 4 . 1 .r . +N) 14f Tt ° fff i l le l ‘ 41f :TV. I PTI„ • 0r.,}40, at , tkaL CIPATIqAt,...PE VG, 4LTORE, 41Air Ohio MO AegtFal spof 111 tba auke; tfotud, 41141,eny. GEORGE,A, 'KELLY, , . f IDLE, No, Eit3! . Y 4.4. • 1 • 111:41111/i0 ki, , tumlialna /lien ebnla, W htdraale, to ahountry Pro itioa, ibecerle., nn4 Pattcburatt filAivolotonal ()Ash vemeed Cozinigomo44,taltj.l , fonetally. • • - ' •-.• • --,111111:usat • obitiqu: bBAT awY-Luim. r i ft nu ifouri eat acres, 4101111' Itoproid, salsa I~rgotitable, and utror outtattid: fuss, bti Oreastd of rielemed faitcol rietta! relit situated four mass Dom the atty.' , YOSSIIS. IM Oven 100 II:: Apply to mat . - Da OLAIdAY & 011 f t ?ohalt Parreig NV. 2 lr 1'! 44,3, en1i (I mquarterooz.Nu.t. -. • noi *Am? ORlMMkrili, —tritoriVrt ~., • ,t f. 4-,.., : per, rick ,d ir ,t - Etrte, , tIiST•ST.EI3I, - ? , ZELETllpfor4=,titay vati.ortin.asui,oraotemie ::Alsok. M 9114 4 11 40 1 MIVNgT o l / 141 M. tutoor I , fci,l4lis .1.- , " 4 - "" . 1 ' _ _ ocrittivhbiTio or-fßA r aragrinijiid dT vi 7 , ' , NO.' ige And m, Crantstrent` AIL LA SE4r;:ir ..Varrdis:ltiofihirr -, bin`, , nrid fur rata by, ' r atm Alltr iet trAEAVg and rust strelni, IV L PAPER—new_ ctteapi:and baud. I, t r iut tt r4 . 4 at.. go t u l ali r kes street zas. tr,„ 111713813 atsgll3l-- anaktin atbri) and foraalts ;v.‘ "• aule 1.9 A Ain taw= a tia, }~A6vA t. IiLvHE ' BANKERS' CASES, BLANK BCOK,S, WM. S. LANE. Tituisurtr I tut received by MAGAZINES FOR SEPTEMBER. ad WurlD STREET Late Papers, arc., 1 .4 .7 OAP FL 33 4216 1Z) AT HUNT'S, .22 to FIFTH ST., AIASONTO HALL. VALUABLE COAL LANDS, ON TUB pirmstOßuil 'AND • STEUBENVILLE Zit ILIWAIi.—On 'RIDS Y EURNING, August Utahatm oi.lock, according to adjournment. wi ll tie eold, at .th• Uoiximeruill Male gems, No. toe Southilleld street, oploalte the Poll thlloe, Your Large sad Valuable Trade of Otial Land., on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, situated In 'Burka ( octa , Washington l, Weal Ylrylam. and Alleebsay counties , Pe., amid These Trusts ere of raIIOUS le= It Ac ne to 111 each. ea good Panda( Lend, ailidttloa to valuable 0c..1 Depbeetts, end advantages of Tim. to:, Lbsiesteatedke. 'The Lands weepy tirroriOl• polars for Tows Lou. One of the Tracts has • Lott on the Ohio elver, nearly oppootta Stectbete be6DIl $, Ltteitullag the only, deep water la that rl• deity surtehls for labdthg. ta uEln l6 --trae•tb.lrd east; Datums to Ono and lor Plea led further Pettitatre s kVA= at the Auetlea R ooms. The Cale of thla Property U Positive. cad was , thy the - Atte/atoll of e_spitiettats. •ute A. IifaiLWAINE. Auetlearrer. 11C.44,T1VE IItiI7,I:I3TMENT 3 MAT Ma XX47.-arfe Desiree, health and acivaaeissi say compel me to retire from boalzies.. Tba HOME DEMAND ( or .77.brA.d of Flopr oouataatly exseeda ilia ear poetry ol ithaa r MlD,c atab parti l cularly „Dom Pittsburgh, trhere ut lthe4 reputation, turarout a HANDSOME PROFIT, witbont' eta* ot mar. beta, and mill REALIZE A FORTUNE to an an, tr eo rr, experlcurnd and. honorable maw, capable of z doctor& SMTE.* drveu Wa t erby PoF/F Er e D ne U d N R OF toe State, at gber per atm_ _ and tutus out about SIX gt 1 i1D112 4 .11 — 851171F.1.1 PEE WEER. AVM, jag eirpetutedgiONn to tOguovernente and J.:ipso', aad wooldnowtlalt Kir 11114.900, on as commislating taw" and exert all my Mamma, to promote the Emma or the busitieri. Mr. 'JAMES 'GARDINER. 'of Pittsburgh; inur mite me tenter to him for further hatennathio. JOHN R. PRAT. EancorMar.tnita. AN' AL GLASS WORK& MODES, BYRIE & CO., • • .r.st.r.r Mack wool Or o s ILllame Drammtets. Wore. nettles, Desadjobmes ehelle• des Warsaw, No. 144 W ATER STREET, OETITEKN aMITILFULD AND GRANT STRETS, PITTSBURGH, PA. We warrant OUT Watts to be superior to any menufastorml West of the &Limit/tins. Always •n head, alessmato 0? the .pots deserlp4om All Grim promptly attended • to. Portlasitsr attom. Mee paid to private no 414- SU.Sdr N °TICS. r. S. DI sbursityv o.lf-fr, rernurrestie ibis, r i 110.1118817110, august sa, igth. Tha undersigned, by authority or ttio Presort Marshal (ilentra4 &tumults= Mai all persons hill , Mir Just and proper Claims against - Um oOrem. meat, for Expanses theurred In @tautDag in tee Western Division or Panne;tr ials. neck aa Train pertation tratiststaaes 1111.1 Lodging of Recruits, Rent of flendezeous, Le 1 and all °Marrs claiming firma ursemants tor anth Expenses, must present oicti tirtims once, for adjustment, at hit office, in the ally al 1/snianue W. F. ARNOLD, Mgt LAG 0118th U. S. infantry antiiirldstt or Disbursing °Maar. Os- OF TOM CoriSakia.lft or Att.:MUT Govan, Pa., Prrrsaramer Logan 17, MI COAL DEALEIti. "logmo for irreirlog with Propoixt. for ftrr• Aterbcor floonty with lamoo na.kete f Coal, Ii ritrodra to SEPTVEIBEEI ISCII, ISO dtrertit. or (lounty Oummtutoonra, try LA51.1.11.22, aolf:Etdltw HEWITT'S POLYTRIOUM FOR ME ULM le a etoo wleogoil 4 . .11 who here we It to be A. Ho. I. Try It ye doubters sod be convinced. For sue by all diayglata Jy Id:4d IEMATANAKA, (BLOO) CBRE.)- -. 14, A sanst remark shin article AAA positive care b.r bOlit/HILA, 1411EilbIATIS11, NEUK&J. ircu, rtblPl4l, and al Omit.. of the SKIN. AB a Tntdo, It relives the appatlts, pr:fist ed isstion and w belly restores tba pdystas littessib an.l It news but a trial to prase Its Vino ler sale by HINICiff TeilifiSTOM IlreclSO enryed rizotbeela one Fourth atrial BM=M - tharo aaa.c2. Chair IGO PIIDERAL 13TRIIIIT, 1.712.2z01e .0111i—E/4L •DRAIIGHT/ NG OFF/OE AND t'AT,pNT AGENCY mein drum Roar . Stumasloa 131146. zuratival aant. writ tOgund ' Ittildetee 1 1 1,1,14 MT ,11.4 BIAILXIST STREE,T. 5....• , .W. 11.1tUDIAW 41111 & 00., , PILSIALDS IN 1100Tri drill 800113. Flawed, ?Jailed sod Pegged Root!, Shoei aril Dal. , Morals. for Lattre, - Oorits, 'MTh roue: r, /Moses ' got tlldblrea. ' Yreab additions aro mode every meal/ to our Stork, and ''llcusll Profits and Quick. Retort's" Is our system of felling. Pew:upload itorefal &two. tton given to orders. ' jyamicia J. ,1%,r0T/OR TO r r o A i ß c, ri o NTI - 7 ---- "' t . 004c,c,i, The undersigned belay desirous to educate bee CM children, wit/ Madge a linxited ilembar of re. .pe j ,i.uth pupils, go; Instruction to Reeding, ‘Vgiii thy, Arithmetic, tbo Iluditneata of 11'01104 Re , and 111 nine. of e Qrnaraental Needlework. • ' The Segalcla au bdtamenedlial.YEetßall Iso. j attl 2 lnefol l 4 l l.l us 1. 2 /LOOM 14 0,4111qc gay. , IitILOI a AVIBIIIITO TO 'REOBlitil • instiworiums iertaraair bir . , itutufigliefiloailo.lo2o4tmenv, I 1r- Manta DLEASUILDIALESTorOUI4 dermal ,• ' VlMltifilAlAttertirsl44:tl" tat ' i eerier Ohlo et. and ?demand, 4asayUchyyj/P -aulylarokodxta” • pu.,Taiksiss., !,,, t., ..., 1.1, CI , 0') tt 0 i ..., , ~,,,-, - , 11 f.• I 1 r oz I : 434Eits, , , , -,. I, V, tiap% iiatiabeirelit driehigla tinily pAnts Of , immo,nr6s:wooltxubitirrtinsofieuetweero Doer. thg well ( JO barrels) muck lafillteelt,bY thb 1 tTtagithyg 011 Catopany,olliblittyburscb.- &Pol tO . /ado tag El. 4 taiLtr t Wi g th j , LW. • 6o•bartels tot?'V:o.o !So ~pj o o •f• "• , •Pt. half bb4. ' :S WWI ; , :1" utdor 90 hall bbIll4 : 4ko ALOP.iat ma° joi C 13ESE471(1° bc o ralil o az e burgr an o 1:)9- 24° rY:llo.zgtaii. ~..• Z: i P...: ."1 71 .•-• 1:.7.7 ...77."; "r .1 , PATENT POCKET BOOKS A large asmitnont of Memorandums Pass Books, ©ad IS test lox; gory 10:!=Mil DYERS, MECUM & CO., Binders and Blank Book intake's. II FIFTH STREET. LACK SILKS. COLORED SILKS, SOME FEN AID VERY RWEI STYLES, WRITE, ORB it CO„ 25 FIFTH STREET. Harpers' Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magazine, Haiku's Monthly, Leslie's New Monthly, Arthur's Magazine, All the Comic Monthlies, And Other uagazines, itAlll3l/AMIIIM Of ALLsaritirr CITY ,f,r) 5 - F S TE51'..7F7.7" Tri S LLI.GLIE:N i t.:OUNTY FA-11t. TEE ALLEIIIENY COUNTY ACEICI3I.- TURAL SIiCLETY will hold on Exhibition do , - Inn the flirt week of October, la the Icon City Park, near Laureneerille Exten•lve arrangement. ore being made to eon tribute The Grounds are atoneable b.d. , Strom and Rot e Railway.. The iotatlon pictue- Clone and convenient. -A tine Trotting Count, IL ith other attraotto 23, Fq 11.c1,e a large atteadtilee. Ear Communicatione to be addreate.l to the So ciety 80011.., QS //Flit 51., P.LTISIIT.rBIiB. 5t22...21. TURNITURE, OARPETB, TOBLOOO AND SuNDRIES AT Aif UTIO .—Of? WEDNESDAT ➢6V I INJ. 4dd tart, at mAio2l Auction ad Pith strOOt o O 010: elegant Walnut Sofa Seat Parlor Libet!ra, alnut S. S. Boeker, to Match, DI a - ble Top Tab W les and Stands, Bedsteads, Breakfast Table. Verlocalo Winds, Inlaid Marble, Top Bible Stand, Mattertes. r es, Cook Stove and Ftensfla, Tablere, P/attd Spoon) and Forks, Show Case, Impala and Hemp Carpets, kn. Also, Meseta& Bs/timbre Spun Tobacco ti half Mitts NoN y Totwoo, 5,000 Cigar., 10 has. Ca-ttlo Soap, 20 dozen (quarts) Spiced Oysters, I ret flew Denble Hareess, - Brldlen, - Halters, a.. .W Persons having arttc'es of Furniture, Ste, to depose of will scan in on or before the rooming of fele. null T. A. McCLELLAND, ftetet'r. _ . GROVER & BAKER FAMILY SEWING MACHINE IS TILE ONLY MACHINE WHICH Embroiders. THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH Makes the Elastic Stitch. rut ONLY MACHINE WHICH Uses Two Spools. THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH Fastens the Ends of the Beam THE ONLY MACHINE WHICH Makes a Bias Seam net Nrill not break or rare/ in stretchlag the material. TLe Only Sewing Machine Compa lAAKES 1-C) 'IF Ohl. AND Double Lott-Stitch .917achines. rr Purebncers ran extbitust , far either, it rt 3, tultrt: cr:tt, I he.r ar.t ctun.e. Examine fur Tottraehes at NO. 18 FIFTH STILEET A. F. CHATONEY, GENERAL AU.ENT. VALUABLE REAL EbTATE 221. FOR SALE. • 28 Acres. of Land,' c0...t.t to relllanlYitrtlA Avenue, alteetted on the Enrol both g to OfpLtrel 11111, and ettiolealtly adepteo for Vonzt!7 Residences. Apply to EDWARD eiII*PBELL, /JERRY LAMBERT, sulthlteott Executory U. Armstrong, don't!. , ODB.• Noir opening, at 02 11 , 11ta street, n large nod Splianol4 selection or NEW 43-0 c•roA, Pop Gentlemen's Wear. Latest Importations - AND ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS. CONSIST/NO OF 4-1.1. THE LATZSZ. OVELTIES OF THE SEASON. GRAY, POMMEL & REM thtir.,ax-caxesziLt Tailor= 62 JPIF2II 'i9TREET, aril BET. WOOD AND SMITHFIELD. TRIIIMPII OIL COMPANY Tlla THILMEPH OIL 00.24P/lIPT L prepavai t• Ltd Lf&S M, Gs favorable terms, oa toy. 10 0 wing I . :opera/Ls In Vetuago county, flat - - Wi r EST.HICKOII,Y, , a p delnedied 2P tiff the stoat protottln2 01 TOrl lolVenotgu County, In clew of Its par . Lal L evaltlisnent r and the very valuabts vaulty Wnetltnnl=23lll &bid , Wald/ Mae we two producing well., One of to bare!' per doe, and one of W barrels—the forcer bat a coartfa of a mile from Tatistob 4Joaapany's gimps any, and ls but 9 0 feet amp, =wog the beat g tinailt of Lubricatin CAL si.so—o v n wand, of ( 1 0111003112 RIM; on wtieb .mral Wells aro now beton bored ALSO—On Um ILLOIIOIIIAN rang, Fed. &rat (Leek, Ohio. lanteelatailf adiolrong lands el the Pederal Col OompLap. lame brawls are owned In fee by Ma Clomping. sat liberal anorratments will be merle wilt par.' ties opoa agrrearxd teertremeote wart slow geacally Andy at 0 No.llloodatioeL piarbr b. WIL lON 211722LEtt, watatr oraererarv. rilf , SOL UTION Ulr PAItTMEMS The partnareblp banana,' aztatlog betemen crorattm araidev amt Freak. Van o , er .L _ under Um era roma of IiALSLEY & VAR GOlillEft, Is 41118 Dal' easolced bp mutual carat, F. Ton flower dlaportne of late entire interest to eb dlat ft fleeter, who I. Woos anthorised to eolcet all accolade due, and settle all alai= atptual the old Cum. Hes. fa HA TA LET pitto.lts Aura ,th, / , 1 . K . VAN GOILDba. 1V ()TICE —Haring retired from the firm 11 of lialeicy & V. tinnier, for the purtrue or yetis' etotaremg lathe Trimming B nista ens, I 4 hterfu'ler recommend my eucetmor. Chance 0 Thdelry, to the patronage of 101 my old onszomere aid ehippere. sull FRANK VAN °ORDER. Prrea. - no if August 9, tOOt. TIETHOLIA MACHINE WOHIAS.- -. R. El LECRY, fdanutosturer of Las Cele Watts Patent improved I OIL WELL TOOLS. NANSOA PONT, AND WALICINO 13E631 S IRON, and . Si; FIXTURES USED lit SINE. ult. fate AND SALT WELLS, No.. 3 and 31 OLIO STREET, on the upper route of the Man. shroter Passenger Railway. P. O. Address, Boa It, ALLTX/DENY, Pd. Peztleular attention ip Invited to his lote Im provements In Jars and Joints, all made of toe p4rest Sligo and Law Moor Iron, hammered so lders!? for theta. An porta warranted And mode to standard okra y the pins and sockets of any OLO art ettrns any ether of his mannfasture having the sam e number. Stets CP Eustnee and ➢Metalline It orb mode to oil. r. We lent. one potato, to roll raril examinee, end Joilgo Inc th emselves: sod we chlorin:lr eni ustity of workmanship and sour,* lion. Send for cord stud Citoolve 1119,34.. ripis VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DALZELL. °Moo ostjoulartg Machine Shop of tho pitta.burgh and iJoimellgrillo neolroati Vompany. Den Toughloghcay Family Coal and Nat Coal ALWAYS ON RAND. OA L DELIVERED AT SUORT NOTICE Learosotrrardtks at TUE OFFICTS, or NON'S 4,1.11.1, Iron mew, or al TILE GAZA:7M Olt'k'LlE, iktreet. . 0234 , ' 4 4 4 9 PfL9O:B pIITLET SAW =LL, AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, SHegheity. To DULL/3116.—W E HAVE B.EVERAI, t a-• plecea of vu voui •• .Co:o Celebrated Anchor Bolt. •. , • , lug Clothe; . tur taro at'JOis ttuixt New Y Oitp ork - ' - 5. LtaitErr .111iLls., Liberty . Streit boa etlillL...sr;TT•ry pairgulr, STUB & , :c t• '6;l ctic rakd ;and Real ampawd. Ili mama Hatt. . ourritirariv“ . ;Alms ktre'r Galas - fizz Lqi: 20 Mints:MN D'itcrtga Atiggy, , ; • litmfantbren of Minima., gutnal ktuls Re& JAI Cal Unitt tar,,1104.124 AMA' prictsvi &e, VIGROD;RY,—rto uide*:s4,e4,b*l h-„z1 wont:m.l' l Bnm' wrocti , • 1114 atiC wgra.'srixtyrED o.ltoomim` !albeit NEW elniEE. tn &Mittens to other nor , ' IN, they • Would can at.autlon to Melt stoat tcro,AUABSRUpNDCEDAR WARE. SCOTT 4 BISI/Tl3, ' .trAlAxf 2 '' - "oiratt UpertiAnd XettulUve* • jrra- rz7.777.7.7 MASON IC r HALL nv=ii BLIND ftiziwn-nor PIANIST I Will give Four_Concerts 00 301 EBIOiFQ Monday Ev'ng, August 28,1885, Admission, 30 - eerds; Children, 23 eenii; Doors open at D. Commence at 5 , ..; p. m $ The GRAND KNABE PIANO ued for the! occation 10 kindly furniethed Dy Slro . Charlotte Blume, NO. 43 rilth Wee.. S. a .L.THATER, Agent.. McCLELLANDIi DRY GOOD AND SHOE M=CPCII.VILXI7II.24 MASONIC BALL BUILDING, Prlrate sales during the day . . A2C11012 sale ...very night, (Saturdays excepted) ems 1N TUE ( )RPRAFS' COURT OF AL LEO - M.'S - 1r COUNTY. PA.—ln the matter of tie Eetete M I.llrhael Rem, deceased.—No. 3, June Trim !ea.—Writ of Partition or Valuation. To la lane! Hawker, of Westmotelandcounty, Jones hints key, of Allegheny county, John fiews• e), of Armstrong county, Jacob Ludwick, and Ease? eth hie trite ' formerly Elizabeth Hawkey, uinit I Andrews, Elvis Andrema, Stephen An drews, Mary - Re whey, formerly Mary Andrews, ar.d Andras., Polity Long, and Elizabeth bu vice, forme ly Elisabeth Belt, of Westmore. lewd cc unty, Beet„ of Armlet rong county'," Andrew Way', George Walls, Jacob Glung, and Catharine hi. wire, formerly slather'. 'Wrap, Jarrell DerldsOn, Entabeth Rubright, and Jacob Robright ber. husband, Reuben Nam, --- frey, end Cattutrine, wlfe, knurl.) , Catharine Dirt, Cochran, and Margaret Ms wife, for. Marty Margaret Haut, -- Cochran, and Mary. hi yllq frintierh Pity Dart, Bassin Ltuiwick, formerly - Susan Beat, John afco. Bert. Mary Rem . Won, James YouTaatud Catharine his wife, for. burly Catharine mrh, f Armstrong county, Daniel Gibson, en 'Mary his wife, of Mary SttiPh. Elijah Gibs.. and Elizabeth his wife,,for merly Elizabeth Bmith, John Reamer, and Leah his wife, formerly Leah Smi, heirs and-egal representatirvem r sof Michael Ber th , deceased" l beTri42,e it " i t itan ti e r ell h ge 'n ,,lol:t u atun 3 Priltof Perusedor Valtrationi.-on the premises., .114 Plum township, Allegheny county, Penns, on TIITJAnDAY, the 28th day-of SEPTEMBER, A, D..IUGE I / 4 41,. ten tenlocis liol=zetion to argivainag slid much manner, and in zilch • prdportione, se by the laws of this Commonwealth la dirmeSe., at which time and plane journey ettend r if pea thintpropr. . ..IVELN tiId2WART. Sherilt Suzurirs'a I.7fricz, PlTTeulticart, August &h, A. D. WA.- all .ItwaCtdosor TN TDB DISTRICT COURT-CPA& ALE MUNI' COUNTY—Iir EQUIP Y.—No. pri/ Tem, leds. —No. SS, In Partition. Jamrs Beanistorf m Andrtrer Denniaton,Wes Dennis tole, Sold, H. Deunistou; end /as. Bruton. Ohm his guardian, loaeptsi. Denniaton, Trey. nine N. Berlin, and Jena B. hie wife, George 0. ben, tstp_% ,Jacte• Demnbliory Moot B . Den. • slate. , Weabingtoa Karate:las, and Nemetcbia sclir. Or o , re gauffmart and Kate lt Kauffman, Was H. Hawn:can, John - A7lauffrsto. Nancy E. Kauffman, banal L.Kentrew t and Eli . ?. Karel- • s ma o n L val . base to Lttriliatt 8,-041lzenervortit4ct Samuel Denruetrenovno have for goetdian ad !S -ten, It 0. MLitt, Samuel SWIM.; and ilbriitins his mite, George ..L.Eichrsids,•Martin USW:AMIN, Andrew Catalan eturNancv lens Mite; Sam- Lei J. Ettriturusi.jsuitubs Birluteds, George Pled: let, and Lydia Ala wile, and Oathattne Dermiston, deviate. &C, bffilleCage Detlitietem; Lsto'ot the city ot.Pittatuutiti deemed: • • • 2 • tae aboammed : You are hereby noti fied that Ll:maize:4r and Couliniesionertaapainted.. to make partition lathe abort , eabO.IUITe ed their sewn., dividing the Heal /Mete described in the 111/1 - of Complain , . tato •purperte,-and vain. tog and approteing the Same, sod the intereati, of the parties Alleluias end the acid on t will ab tend et Its °Me; tbi Pouttbattett;tbtretty oi Pittibtorth, fartmk.ysDAY; Sptember. et to o'clock a. m., the purpose lir allotting tar purparte to the parties entitled thereto. At which time and plow, all of the abovishemed Par tite are tit tided and requested to .etendt awl in the mmultteerli Meek% rep ots GUI be ass/OMM at my omce ._ . Taos. Ewleit3-. m eutiametdir barer. JAMES BOWIi, DULZRRA4:7P . IIRER OP ki'ROVED-BORING TOOLS, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wellal Noi, U WOOD ST ST, Tools warranted wads of the ter! bert AND LOW MOOS MOIL WELL BORERS Farabitual at M.4olm7cmM CAasib. •Itt: loch article, u are mem:mary tp co d a pentlora, vu: APVELB, T9BETS, BELLOWS. HA HA WS, atE i t moo, H.Lairda, WBENOLLSS, SHOVELS, PLANES, MR, I LEVELS, AXES. I ZULUS, &c. Rope, Leather and Gu MOE Ina 17:11h I taro canr'•rrry n vt.0144 ElTTtzBUItGli PARER MANU PAW USING COMPANY caltr far sale 1.500 bills. Crown 'Wrapping Paper 1,000 b<ll.. Modicum 1,000 belle. Medium LOCO bdto. D. C. and D. LE. do. • nee herald.° on hand are coastal:Me model= foam theu Mlle, MANILLA PiLPER of all velvet. andHHus,u t s , PRINTS , PAPER of all weights and DRY and 136 TM ItAWED tr.o. To All quantities sod *ltem of PAPER 'MADE TO ORDER - et thoViortratt notice, to suit oustorocre. WANED, • 1,000 TONS or 000 rt MIXED BAGS. we lIEV-OLISE: E 3 Tarim STREET, atc:tf , Parsßußoa, Pe, COME ONA COKE_ALL t O:pIiTLMErS FIJUIEJ3ING is 1. ~~JLI~ is ! 1I 5.13 andots The aGintion.of toped:4.le nalled-CO tie large Lou 'extensive altos of GEATLFAISS -FUR. VIBIIING' GtIODS. list,oPeried at the . above mentioned place, Nettie/it am note ottgt-great bargains: Any one La mint of the abo v eGonda, Will nor it to. WO , Pdventage to give rao a can, and examine my . . stock beton purnitasing where.e 'They Minitel the largett mil.best selected f -Fine White Shirrs; extra 'sizes, Negleeee b i eaJ Woblen,:l.Totton- and-Lisle .Thrend poorer. Shirt* and: Drawers,hearfailleek Ties, mits, sun. ern hintterilles, and everything efertain4g-ta the Gentlemen,' Furnishing Goods, in the city, Remember the plate, la and VS St. Clair street. • • r 81121 113 Pars V,IN., 31 .!thlarke itockia 6tioa•pg, diart-001- tied Puv, Locktveogra, Universal, Elyron.a Enameled IllassasAL - hr2sdyxaata TO rpm, mE N - yai D - 4 37It t zfut 1 FOR . SALU LOW FOR OASIL, 0NE5.E.5.103/51,4%_1;_are-2 ' ND - ALIVE. y.sq..v.. EN= t In goixl ONE NEW,MiGINE= 'maim „ DNB rti.cr =WINE, it I) $ Inabeg. ' ' perm_ . r4l , suisu: swot? 9 0.1.15A5,..0113 good Topa. , , pne Oftfilrgovzu intrz.T: smv: Bm I; • k All kfmtit4 l o w . 1 .e!! . .1.il 1, 1 Appl2 at .1., h accuhrikisr," '" ' LEAD.. Yr • ^ 'WIWIWI' pap, ',vim PIPE iti ;am 164 extekroa m ' i aizexo pi ans. Ablikusssintliazi. mid 11 ". 46 ;4, order by (maaut 01On Xattuira„n 102 Jen t ' ' Vit ci ticsums - rvb'E COSiPANY, Of it l i,ltsburgti.: OFFICE No. .S# WHIM STEM (aAGALOs trauma) - J. I. BE:INg . T. pi7esitlent; J. W. CRAEFAIIIT.A7I6Piiside.IIi. WM. P. JO' ‘m.s; seere tn :.. MIMES MOIST 1M5411 1 1- FDIC InsuiviSteaaitioata JAMES L HEITSEPT ° E. 37. - immlag. JAMB L. scrwAlt cIiTALpAmT. SW:WM LEA, • ISALSJI•DwrzEir J. 0. PLlistirfk •:, wILLIAN \TATA= M. w,irso ILL Q. BuSHITELL, L. R. BLIAJ343E 7 .:4J011:151 WiLmOS, WE.AVEIG. INBURILNGE. Insuranc Company', Ina: CORM 11'001) AND ilnaTiTs., RICHARD C G*l7. President. DAVID It PARE. Vico President noßratT FU U 1 Secretary. Z:17.53 FIFTH STREET Will Matra Al,ka.frlst all Kinds iiS. E. PIRA, . It. a OKAY . JAMES EEEE, L. W. OLIVER J tr. at. HARTUN, HENRY LLOYD, n " E l AE L IL l V't.rm JUliti QUAFF, 1" H. ....40 LIEHTT P. rsIVIITEI, irr' N. 3. 131(.1LET, fpAV. UILECIATETAL) F• M. 394D0N. EUREKA RVEURAtEfORPAIff, Office : Corner Wall egad Market Sts (4141041istrS. 4i:irthlreivat _ J. H. BIIOEHIIEII6E II . , W. H. rinniFll, y4e . / soaraasmarireakezetarir. - - •tratrIEAGAINETALTaINDO. • garinb-ankipi s ' : .... .. „ .., 3. m .moza tli at ; iiLi . . ?m - W. 3..4WERSON a.lO-. AND i • , 41 .. : L '74. , - 1 BEm_z,iT, I.M%BELTZHOOP>'' 841 .2A ,, !'7 I.46 OATGEEY,I:T. LEZOB Ts ! VrV-M8 . = l . pi. pErawnEi : BriONl.4 . , . . , 5".k12,1`4ft9j4',.:; ADDY & EWZAB. - FRAME L MABEL Gas and `Steak - No. 185 ^WOOD ziMts Pumps, Hydranisi Sheet' Lead;,:; LEAD PIPE, PIG tot, Pla ll . " • 1 Plambers' ate in General c, . - Fitfed Ilp in the Mos•t 'Approved stret Taub fined Wilk /lad O.T . WM= llirtell ttp Pith water at r -• n - risanoe, P 4. • N. , lL—Alloitierf Droznittly itten dad . fa'" DIVELL.IINGS, ALANI7FACTO*ES, ass.ittimpnirEttres - Fitted with Water, GO • and 'Steam, -11 AGITATORS AND TAMES,.. • :Lined with Sh4fliead, As light heavy a' detirett. E r gemploy nine but 'compete:at workmen, awl give #el sepal attention to all wrlliventreetrd to na, '• SOLE AGENT4O/1., - e • • KNOWLES ELBLET'S SEAN PRP Farootta tor Iti ecenoali gee 4atiliti, Bad great exhaustive fIAILEY, FAEREtiL iY7 SIIITHF/EtiD.STREET, curt t. 40. 1.1,71 a. I 11:01,GMBING, do he,,,,. . _ . ' '. Gas and Steam Tatting In all Us braistuse, carefully attOnded to, y ans. • b c ~, deneed ktastlcal workman.. AL . . C1A 1.3- FIXTURES, . ,, r. . Assortment of, • i f • SIED ZIAL tr ostm r - . ' 'W.6.llar(l -! constantly on band and made to 0.c44r. : ; TATE 4 SE I VILLA' . ( ~.,. . M .es iwnEttis. antzterlnglig**- . " .%=- 1 --- Ana iPitCt4 -, zann..l.2swnt .1 . . -'- - - , _ . : 9F °E4 0 141 "z41, Wheelei sEirOijra sVitrel 0ther.e5t4;16...4 Wee ver medal — loternetldesa *how, held at Stettin, Prussia, .e Tow _weeks Code, ~ e s the best sowlat Ir4chme -for orelosty eurersee.”—frotqf 3 .Purnas . . TICE IVIIEEgat '4,t' TOLSON , Lotk Stitch Sewing lideliittes neared the htehout Inetthtlin great Intedostdonnt /WM. - mu et ONL f .t°l ?Bef: D tr, .11.3R_so ...... 1 litllaerdßUntli Melo al lthe , /dieslnilletoidee of Ett.. Wholesale and Eatall Sakzuoicad, t it ***Vi l tPth 2... l pAngtpxrath c -, j r ,y2d,,,; . $ 1 ; 4 kin on mina a tirite gli'lt2.,tYl.''---::;;" '. J- : -s'-"iiiiitiVßEii: • t't m0wpi91..._,--,1 _.• . ia r . cmtEs??!-17" ,, ,q1F . 97.,. 1, ii iiw ( iiiiii;g4wes!ndl.44)l a k4= I ' -•:;; I', t• -, sr - i.:,:ii : : l __ 40.'28 mid BO 01310-EMIPZ!,-r =BM j 2 Lniufr4: - .:*rs and Merchants HUMANS' MEE & MARINE cover Peopte':Ziattansi Beak,) FIRE AND 111:41triE AIM& D1ET.0,0.61 RAD C .E. Of Piithilmargii. (OPPOSITE 11:1EMT (nitric's.) OIL RE/76A . :-.t/Vl3. !EMI <~..-- i , : ~~ WE= I -.'"? • • i • •
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