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MON STATE TICKET.
POR ArDim GENT.nex,
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..1 COL. JACOB CAMPBELL
t •- • Of CAMbrlik COnntY
- ITEION COUNTY TICKET
, .ervanarre:
ootisTY CVErraCtl.l.2ll:
LA.MBEET, Pltt.Tiraltililp;
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• lion THILUIVIIIIB.:
f„inklrin A4.E11, - IR, or Liberty To7nalltp."
7011 RENATE!
:4,...6 1 Ww ^ 5 L. OTIAIIAZI, All nc~ny.
iroit Aeariamit : '
Y. MeICEE, North Fayette Township.
IiANS B. klEltlislN, McCandless Township
::.ALFRED SLACK, at Allegheny.
DAVID - S.IIAFER,Uppr.r
S. P.: ci/ass, musburgo.
'it.loll.ll A. DANKS.KW%•Tpwobei,.
/012 CiiIIINTV CONXIBBI,6I3=
'I JCRASIIAN 4ELLT.4fLovier Sc.cnair
,
) I,o * . Oorstronuovirroar
U. L. McOrtaXr. o Btrmlagham
roa oimtcrOx or room
r r iitOSES • 013 . -ESS • of Chaktirra Tomah!,.
INDICTfiIIpFT OP BARBAIOthiI
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- • - , The-cilminaf records -of nations show
..'- their civilization and Morality with a closer
- ,
~ :conformity to truth, than do enutuorstlons
Of their achlevirnents in ' at§ and scion
. C e N and of IbSIS rides for the inertia'.
i.. l l, 1 : , of relif sand intelligence. The first
' is - att-expieision.of the real passion and hu•
mity do peeple, and of their regard for
i tlle Maniervation ofjnatice tad the protoc
f. - thin o 'the'citizen in the pursuit of his right
(' fa} ling. ' telligli degrees of advance-
I:. pe, t - in comprehensive branches of
-i
. ivledge .is 'Often found among
1: .- liste '
, iieoplb deficient -in the .. moral
" l AliStinction -of : right and wrong. This
-'...,.. Is exceptional, it is true, but it illustrates
.•••.
out' asset don 'Mit the criminal records de
!: terisaineyaote c'osely the character of the
.;
... eiv.ilizatiOu Ora pi ople, than what may be re
; pitied as the mere ineldenrs of a parti-o-
l•" - lar e" "tiofsociety.C 1 .• i
- ; 013L1 on r In_ i c 0.,.
i' 41116 .to ;all clfteres, while the inlitt
;' thCes gro!.ying out of moral causes and po
collar poetesses of education, are exceptional
' ".:-..- and pertain only to particular , nations or
1..- races. ilence, if we would learn the real
4 . feeling and sentiment that exists in clasies
"or l communities, we 'must, go into the
1 • • colitis of justice. : It is there, that we will
- if %fin& -portrayed in all of its vividness, the
. utmost desires, passions, purposes and as
,'. piretions of mankind, from which we can
. -. I discover and distinguish the hitmane and
'.. • . l s `-tnlightend from the cruel aria heathenish.
Where shall we find a fuller revelation rif
-the fearful barbarism of the South than in
i• - the :diselosuresiof the crimes committed
.. . .
i there a^ainst humanity. It is in this light
, i that'We reglad the presentment of W'irz the
i leeper of the Ainiersonville Prison, given
'Th.otir paper of yesterday. - It is in this that
;'we`see the culmination of the atrocious dog.
`, znas fought to he . made the corner stone of
1 a gr s tat Empire . These dogmas , asheathen- -
i.sh Mad evil as they were, found, and still find
! adherents in a political organization, from
i. - whieb, while it draws its inspiration from
....',' f- the Senn; exists in all parts of the country,
:•." .... .L. and ospires to gite direction to our govern
linen tel a friths. There is no better characteri•
-filza,tl6.nof the policy of the Confedende States
andrtheir sympathisers here, than le fotuad in
1, the :indictment against the Andersonville
The principal criminal is not the
, poos creature against whom the Indictment
.1* is preferred. !leis but the feable accessory
tdeisliy ,and moralfy gully without doubt,
i oil tie eaircc charged against him. The
i real felon who has so tong roamed at large
dt.fd.log law end order , is the pernicious
tem offarbarism,which has been recognized
,
and festered In the South as an institution
tote propagated and spread over the land.
Anlqustitution" in the past preserved and
strOnithined political Falty aiming to
•
cciitivl"tbe
Poliey;of our nation. Unforta
, trtite7i the law cannot reach this felon In his
col' 'Mit a nin s titution.
r Mlle CS as Th e
• L , Onlvronicly.is to punish the in:strumeuts
_ . .
carrying out 1116 behests cf ,the system.
TLC great betty of sympathizers who have
,•::'," ...., etood.:_ Ly and still stand by this. retie
„ latinalunininy ;not be brought into die
petir_ts of Jusilte. They however cannot
escarAt tilal at the bar of:pane opinion, and
tittererdit once pronotioced wilt not be re
f,,,! • *,verEcd. ; . •
Tii E_EPISCOPA L 81. PS
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Blsbop' 110PRIN.4, of Vermont, whose
• .13011 on Slavery, in which be end?arored
.justify that•
0 institution by arguments
• drawn from the Bible, is well remembered,
1, Is now the senior and presiding bishop of
elturch tbe. United States. He re-
ii,:-cently . drafted a Valenta! letter addressed
Yto tbfhislipli of the late rebel Statas ia
vitingthern to return to the bosom of the
national chtirch without any conditions or
,ICaliCeEt3lollB whatever , either , moral or
. _L
,i , -polittcaL By sole blunder of the
telegraph of the presi,
eXtraOlAillflry
s l . * document was attributed to Bishop POTTEP.,
Of Z t :reW York, brother Of the late Bishop
-I'Orrixt of Pennsylvania. As coming fr . om
imdt pscited . sorn9 surprise; but when its
.I)sternty is traced home to Bishop Hor
_-;I: EINS all Eurprise ceases, because It is per
fectly hz character ; with the man. Of coarse
he canhave no quarrel with men who at.
tempted to overthrow the government, and
shed the: blood of their • conntrynaen - la
defense.,of a divinely appointed institution.
;We learnthat at least six bishops of loyal
1 - 13tates have refused to put their names to
to the letter, not being willing to justify
-1 treason. -So the matter stands at present.
We know not how the southern Erdscopa
',
liana feel about the matter; but if they are
t._aituated by the same. spirit that actuates
! the Me , thoillstt - ,EPlecOPsi Church South,
they Will decline the invitation, especially
as it ie not sonde unanimously. But if
1
those_gintlemen should return - and take
_ their fornier places in tho Biwa of Bishotis,
gust es lieY:are, It 'will be very likely to
viake.a . among' the :loyal members of
that ceinuitiolon,. and lead to some very de
cided uttoisitees UllOithErsubideta of free
_ dm:a emdloyalty i WI well as their opposites,
• : slaveryjdul
,Tnh Bvrrttas s ra. Dzuscavoir—Re have
itlrCady !had la our - 431VitChe5-.-an alhision
to another frond at Kea; York; :Which had boon
lashed utr by *teal of the delinquent. "The
emir omwed.ln a anardnent Well street Nut;
. ,
and the detaltero Bayles Tellts„depottoo
;.` doily and saystSliPuqTith - oso, 4 3oobamoig
to the .iniititistten. - .; l oiititql:
of the enibander had celled upon the &utter*
the peak and pinged idin they - would make. up
,-the deficit If the miller was quieted,toWidelt
the odic& sprat: 9 4 4orissiugagy 4100114
thettier will bollard:ls an tnibabillty of ihe
fortunatoratar..T , The ittillir!l C Telki# -ma
- to boa zoldstleA•tikid testr:lit thruilt.
opeetttar ?rat,
b i tedia-Ouicti.'wligitaiidav urdalsaSal
~-
eatleat-repfitrtttgn let ntetpeeeendetintaicirclrs; `
Xa awe* from what 'Siam learn, io hoe beat
:i2t e tlteivictiro.to goe4c. lamas&
Mn. AgOttOrtii .14 kitc!rfAtilte.Waais
(Ohlo)en_k26*. lifter
.brief tikk
A VI t) incon.
A Jinn number of the most prominent
Union nifen of Bostoihave addressed a let-
I ter to the - Maiden upon the subject of re
construction, urging particularly the neces
sity of delaying the final settlement of the
queationspentling between the lately sece
ded Slates and the General Government.
It is a well drawn and forcible paper, but
its length precludes our publishing it in
full.
The position is first taken that peace,
howeVerdekirable "will be only an illusion
and a mischief, and not that peace over
which we may all rejoice, if it be precipi
tated to the neglect cf those terms and con
ditions which the safety and security of the
country demand." The first of the con
ditions mentioned is that the white pripula •
Con of the South shall not be allowed the
election of the representatives of the blacks,
as would be the case if the former relation of
the States to tfie central government were
restored. Either the whites alone should be
represented in Corferess, or the titbit of
suffrage should be made universal. Other
wise the voters of some of these States
would have a power In the general govern
ment double that enjoyed by an equal num
ber in the North. Of the alternatives men
tioned, that of giving the negroes a right to
-vote Is - advocated, as being due to their
well proven loyalty, as being theirs by nat
ural right, and as a meaiure . of expediency,
in order to control the manifest disloyalty
of the white population.
The asstribtin that the negro vote w 'rod
be east only in accordance with
the wishes of their old masters is seat dis
cussed, and shcwn to be utterly improbable.
On the contrary, the repu.panee of their
masters to their former slaves has crea•e.l.l
conflict, in wielch the ballot will be use , l by
the latter as a means of defence. R'it'e .et
it they are powerless and liable to be
crtshed down to a worse con,:illon than
slavery.
The neces i'y of social reform, of recur
Mg the freedom of speech, which lot a tine
was wholly lost, and of free intercourse
between the two scclions of our country,
is forcilAy rm. "Into the abyss between
North and South, crnugh of twasure and
bleed has been cast to Coco it, and this
country has but to ray, let it he closed, and
it wiil be closed."
Such are the quemions. which should be
settled before the present Bt4iNA is disturbed.
"To decide upon these iwmediately" . it is
said, "is rendered difficult and hazardous
by reasons of the unpreparedness of the
population of the rebel states, either to re
sume their old rights, or to exercise new
rights safely for themselpes or for the
Country, at pre,cnt, and certainly not with—
oat patient and cautious considerations as
to what restrictions or litnitationa upon
those rights are requisite and proper. The
other reason is the unpreparedness of the
free states to decide at once, and finally,
this great question which has sprung upon
us by the sudlen collapse of the rebellion.
Public opinion is rapidly ripening. It
is beginning to see that the true ques
tion is, whether, in such a non-...ay
as this, political rights should be
dependent upon race or color. Men
are ranging themselves on one side or other
of this question. We think, however, that
the people cannot now be ready, not mere
ly to decide this general question, but to
see clearly the details and consequences
which belong to any determination of IL
The inference we drawls the certain and
absolute necessity of delay, before the corm -
.try comes to any such practical conclus
ions as will take from the whole country all
Forcer to retrace its steps or amend its er
rors; for when those States are rehabilita
ted in all their constitutional rights, there
canle no further interference with their
internal concerns-"
The possible evils lesulting from delay
are 0021 tdered and compared with the ex
pected benefit, by which they are entirely
outweighed. The President is urged there
fore to hold tho question of reconstruction
in abeyance, until tithe shall determine
what policy is to be pursued.
Stub, in brief, tire the views expres . ied in
this dem:cent. In regard to the policy of
delay we believe they agree with those of
the President. His recent acts tend to sho w
that the States which have seceded shall
not be re&inritted until they prove by their
conduct tl.r.t they are prepared to discharge
arieht their duty to all classes of their own
eople and to the nation of wh eh they are
a part; and the authoritative statements to
this effect, made by Gen. SCHENCK an
°them ate evidence of great weight. The
fears cf others regarding his coarse arise
from their mistaking a merely pmbationary
for a final policy in rogard to the South.
Let not the raider become uncomfortably per
turbed, It is the same "crisis" through which
we have been passing since our history as a na
tion began, and which is still "Impending." We
may sever lot itt for an epoch without its crisis.
It will not grow oat the same conditions always.
But as It Is the turning point of events, when
will It lie that an "Impending crisis" will not be
at hand? A special. and we suppose we may
call it a subordinate "impending erts6" Is fixed
upon to come elf on or about the first day of
'January next. The Associated press dispatches
has given to the world a letter of a private
ritizcn cf Cemdeu, South Carolina, showina us
that at least ono party Is mating suitable prep.
aratione to precipitate the crisis at the earliest
day possible. According to this private citizen,
"the negroes, poor creatures, arc to be turned
loose on thefirst day of next January." From
thiewe,infer they am yet somehow held in
bends In that State. The same authority in
forms us that "Their doom Is sealed; they or
the white race, most perish." This, if true, is
st&tlieg. The, destruction of an entire =VI
is an awful ealarani. The threatened ca
lamity is all the more terrible, because both
races (we can't tell which le the doomed
Ste) are Frith, old "settlers" In this
habitable globe. They have been going
on now for <irate a long period of time, faithful.
1 y sad sasa s soully fulfilling the divine Injunc
tion to multiply and replenish the earth. Ulm
new cause le now to intervene and bring about
destruction : where MET before has been a cedar'
natural affinity of portraits, causing tho lactase°
and expansiOn of the races. Until the very an.
lure of man and hist relatiOn to his maker is
bow can we realize the possibility 'of,
- the suddes7exterminatiort of an entire race, that
have .mtilliplied and. flourished aide by
aide since.' the beginning of time?
This appeals toile to.be hat a poor and ehmt
sighted effort to creates ferdineof alarm that may
he turned to the'advantage of a still, desperate
and reckleas cleat la the South, who are malig•
tent andwicked enough to attempt the accent
.Plietunalit,Of the wrong to a race which they
have itted. We 'are told, "we are sure to
ha iffity with the blacks:T. Undoubtedly
if yen Can create one, We hope that
be found' to - rilletti r ane affectingly,
Meet, "Ofticilltyr before It Is quite ready to
come - •
Ibtneutto Tugs Foernos.--Qulte a number
of theletirantrjeuraele of the, &nub firm Vie
holeteg ofa courratlan to he timpased Or: MS-
Wear= the &rather= Maio for the purpeao
,oetteebtring hid:sentiments upon Ur:klub ant
went Yeistleulto (ho 14"02.1*ni.,
:and to determine tittritiettpeseimm to gni
faithful support to the tonstliution end the on.
"ttonotAtfinbilstrellam• While they' ere ,dttierut•
stag tie propriety of, callingad:nation s why'
not try theenegment of actually 1111 0PedIK`
the cd u ot a tbm and okii 4 Aammutrtatettv,Yer.
lice the titsatidlietisat tieutit render tone:
'or4l44lFfit..-'
. . -
Bere-1, in a ate wcrh, g yes 3 taLtl:ll .
of tLetxtet.t and cettctinet on eaal
thr.c,theut the trurid. We retinee the atuJe.tt
from the French measolt
13r!tist Ides • ... ns0,00(.1,000 3,015,003
France .... .... ...... 10.000 000 tia0 . 70 , 31;S-
Brlitlum 10,90u,000073,t.5.Yd
Prusma and Saxony.. 13,000.000 750,00
Austria and Bohemia.. 2,500,000 300,000
BralTl aft° 000 010,000
North America 104000,000 75,000.0)0
140,900.000 51,650,000
GEN. GP.ANT FORr . —Sprager Col—
fax, In addressing the misers of Nevada, said;
"And, above all, let ns reg ember that 1'23 , 1 abo
stands chief amongst them, modest and
strming, and yet as, Inflexible and persistent as
mortal man can bc—our Lieutenant General,
Lips, s S. Grant—Ltremendaus chearingl
worthy of a place In nil our hearts; Otto: to
graer, as I belienc be will, the first choir in the
republic of the United Stoics."
A Iltsvonvrtnit.—The Rev. Da. T. 0 81,1-
11MiS s of Nashville. has passel the past three
Sears in South Alabama In a letter he says:
"1 have not found a single planter who does not
confider the abolillon of slavery a great misf
tune to both meet; but I have not found one
who does not recogn:zeithe abolition as an ac
compthilied act. That point la nettled."
biE,IVS I rE3is
Mt iirny, of Arkansas, has Issusd
an nddress In the peepie of that State, giv
ing tkero me sound advice about the ip
preachirig election of Congreiarnen. Be
“SEI/riog till in Ihut the amnesty amlh
must he Ink. n in g,ed faith under pine of
forest for I eljery, - he sure,” he says,
skiers; tho,e at hose iii9;g , Sitioll sal eepti•i
ty arc to build up end restore. Snow all
ilese whose inclinations lead them to null
dews and destroy are have had enough of.
A oI:NTLEMAN of London, Cdll,ldti, nant•
ed Jo n.et Hunt, being taken with n lit otter
Lathitg in Lake Erie, lay upon the beach
111 a state of partial uncen-c:ouertess tor
unable to help himself, xvPh—
out lout cr shelter, 11,1il accidentally die.
covered. 1k hit bet tile so greatly onto•
ciattal as to de scarce} recvgalzible at a
human beirg.
As interesting, incident occurred lately
in a strut car in Chi! az°. A 9redier who
Lad lost u leg wit. cdert- I a ~ a t by a yollag
when a tlisp.! - u! drok IP.on Inc soldier
oc(rts:lolied iris I..OIgUIL:On 'lady as
her husband u host she hld long sines et 1-
posed to hare been lilded in lutt!le. tie
bad, how err r. hues Icli tt prisoat
like runny etlacts of our captured soldiers,
had Petersen! as if racing fro:n the dead.
As experienced not i,•ttor pro d oqos what
he consn.Trs n sn i t• p'an !or law the At.
lantie telegraph, by running the over
polies placed on r malt t. oats, which are to
be towed behind the ship. Besides equal
icing thestrain upon the cable, he thinks
this ce'hod 'would allow the end of the
cable to be seized in case of breakage, and
the boats being cut adrift would act as
buoys.
Tim Minnesota State Democratic Cnoven
,iou was I ether a failure. But twelve coon
les were rep recented, and but one fully.
The reso. rations approve the President's re
coultruct,,n policy, favor the Monroe doc
trine, oppose a protective tariff, negro suf
frege ie e. , and object to th eadministration of
affairs in Kentucky and Tennessee. The
Convention adjourn d to the 7t.licf Septem
ber, will:oat snaking any nominations
A STEAMER has left Detroit for the scene
of the rewabie disaster, with a submarine
diver on board, who will visit the wreck
of the steamer and attempt to recover
bodies and 'whatever valuable property may
be accessible. Thewater is supposed to be
about one hundred and eighty feet deep
where the steamer went down.
TOE Montreal herald says : "We
arc told there is goad reason to be
lieve the attempts to kidnap Southern gen
tlemen residing on our territory, have not
ceased with the discomfiture of the plans of
the scoundrels who attempted to carry off
Mr. Sanders.
ME Alexandria (Va.) ' , Journal announ
ces the nttett there, by ruilitary authority,
of a man mimed Depue, (formerly a resi
dent of that city,) charged with abscond•
ing front Raleigh, N. C , with $20,000 be
longing to his employer. The sum of
.94,005 was recovered.
A LAM' of Jacksonburg, Ohio, who lost
her speech twenty-tire years ago white
apparently in a trance, has lately recover.
ed it, in as strange a manner, by taking an
excessive quantity of spirits, as sae was
advised to do by . so:dier who had
cured himself ofless protraate'l dun bness
in the same way.
Illths A DOZEN cr more clerks have re
echt:y b.en dismissed from the Treasury
Dr nrtzrent fer drunkenness on duty, and
a 5..h0 her Late Leeu not:fied that
n iming Lusiness Lours will he eon.
sit], rr .1 sufficient cause for immediate dis•
DIE Coal Oil Factory, near Cleve
v. s mally ,leAroyed by fire on S.rt.
urciay afternoon. Lors 11b0 , 31 $6,000 We
could rot learn the amouat of-insurance. A
son of the proprietor was badly. hurried
about the head ark' Lice.
A GEILISAN citizen, of New York, who
went to Bit men with aAmerican ctelegaiion
to the t:.eliutzenfest, Las been arrested dur
ing a visa to his uld electorate, for delin
quency in military duty, The United
Statics Consuls have the matter in hand.
Tut statement that counterfeit one, five,
ten, twenty, fifty and hundred dollar bills
of National currency had been' presented
to the Treasury for redemption is contra
dicted by authority.
TOE new correspondent of the London
Times calls the ladies' parior in the Amer
ican hotels a "chamber of horrors."
Tim Saratoga opera house is not a pecu-
niary success. Mr. Grover has been losing,
It is said, since he took possession. ,
TUE city of Wheeling is taking measures
to Luy a steam fire engine.
PERSONAL
Tut , Paris correspondent of the London
Star says it would not a little surprise those
who choose to spread reports of the delicate
or enfechbd state of the Emperor's health
if they could see him from an early hour
in the morning walking in all directions
along the detestable roads which lead from
Plombieres to the Vosges, always attended
by two or three engineers. pencil and paper
in band, tracing improved routes and giving
directions as to tLeir construction, with as
thorough a knowledge of the sub,Jectas if
he had been a road contractor all life.
Brsnor ELmorr, (Protestant Episcopal)
of Georgia, has written to the New York
Church Journal, in which ho shows him
self to be still very much a rebeL Ile says:
"( think it :sour duty to guard thememory
of our deceised Bishops Meade and lney,
and especially of our beloved Pone."
ELNEST BIOELOW, a promising lad of five
years, son of our Minister to France, died
recently in Paris after a abort Maas, Mrs.
Bigelow was in country visiting, sad start
ing for Paris Immediately on hearing of her
son's illness, met on the way out the
steamer which brought Ala body to this
country for burial.
711nusrsat Sarrzonn, at Brussels, lives
In greater style than any of our ministers
abroad He Keeps the finest horses in Bras.
sets. His elegant residence in the Rue de is
Lot, the most aristocratic quarter Id the Bel
gian capital, contains many remarkable plc.
tures.
6 TDB Prince of Wales motet go to the
naval filer of Cherbourg, because there will
be no prince of the blood to receive hlm,
and the French Minister of Marine (Lau
bat) also refuses to go because there will
be no 'Englieh Lord of the Admiralty
Present.
Arica:emu Ponan r. has received the
apostolic letters making Right Reverend P.
J. Lavialle, President , of the Bt. Mary's
College., near Louisville, Marion county,
- Kentucky, Bishop of Louisyllle.
_- -
Gov, Bantu's fool, a part of wit'cli has
been removed, laving evhiht'Ad symptoras
Of mortification. bather amputation- has
been resorted to. At last accounts he was
doing:well. - • -
Ma; Main •Drierw - , the 'great New York
, millionaire, has recently patented' $38,000
fortha building churph , i n
Canal catcoty;:,N,
Tuts Hoti. Chse 81l mgr t, Cafe iniem
berbf Cape^ end a raomhuntt politician, _
died at his - ream= in Juan,
on the Morning of Friday,- the 18th.
EVA& 8 , -,YEsPlahas beep elected7ra•
tennor ontithetsaticilii ilio,Thassetility of
wla, I,lr r'-.a an incoinc • , r 1•30 : 040f,
~ r $1(1.1 1 00, lias 6-en coademneet to [bre',
years ilopnbonment for amodßug.,
SA NI C'El. PATIiICZ FEIIIIOT, late chief
gineer of the Phitadelphka Fire D.part
re'- 1 .4 died on Saturday.
DASID H. STROTIILL, extensively known
as "Porte Crayon," of JJ upers
it , tow Adjutant General on the staff of (3 pv.
Plerpont_
P - DLic -roTicEN
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Arne-tin, on I II
nes:33 . ) A FTI-:e NOON at three t
ottn. r t Sty.. x i. il, y, iP rihiru Ii all , row:h
5t.2.31 , 'IIIO3IAS , TEPT Secret
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- -
3 0 i'1101') 'VO N AN
1)
10...nL" TAX , AALlin 07' IRE,•,
1. A.,1EN1 HWA R DS, P. r ri i , PA.—
intetlok wlil : e hold nt th 7 Siatn WAi I Pet.!
Schnot Hot re nu TAI'Firi..AY I.Vt.NIN•3. An•
guy' 2.401. xt o'clecA, to Inky en,: lerrtf..,n
U. Building or a New Enzine 11.,. r . nod Ilayt
a New Fire En Sine. All are reiluttte I to at'en t.
By order of (lorntrottee un , n.y . Property,
auIAA.I .1 I' llc l.rlt GHI.IN. Chen urn.
HENSSELA.EI2 POLY
INaTITI IE, TROY Y. N. T.— Ft tit•
-SECUN LI dNNLAI. 51.,,,51uN at thin writ
own s CHO, L 11• EN if .N ti I A
vll
NATURAL SCIENCE, a,d Clllllm—ve S3FT¢II
- 13TII, tsar. The NE — A . AaNt •I, ft i
rEti nllne6, gdrinx Itniatiaa, nay ta.
taint
PROF. LHALLES BROW NE, Litector,
n1115:311t Tray, N W iota.
Pilfer Allegheny and I't thudgl, (at Company,
Hat, t oar,, lOVIIT/I Sr., I ui La lintrnia,
A" TIZS: Id, 11.6.
THE. ROAM] , HT mact - ra.s
have THIS PAY dictated a Di,
THREE it) Pt tri CENT. on the Capital Sto:k nt
ttle COITIs. y, pat able,x.ew of lax, on ant atter
t•emtS .
Tr:canter Low", lon , C fro n font
S LANE, Treasurer.
21 ltn.l rr l'elrolrum Co 71.3,/ y
1 , 5!..; , n1qt• Io' ' . • .
711 I:
.L 110. 1,65.
A,31) 4
1)11(Elll'OR
.11 el ui
) P LI: 1.". I t..
c,-ar oz/ 441 A.el
Lt mt le .1.. 1.
I 1,0 LO 1,1; ho zed r,n nil a
ite,th
nu . a W F. Treasure
_
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ALLENTOWN. ,
W g , r d St/p<flOr aav
fur *n t ut. umere
1‘11141,r,- 1 C.urn, ,;;;
, 01, wara. c.. 11 r. ‘. KA /F. a. 0,
cri x 4.41 re
L. Fiat FORT.
• •,1 ,
r.11.1!r0v04. ?tell !so:
A . E 6 4 1' 6"1 - :,7 s i:- 7 1
; S i ~
aL,t!
gr4ll t..rn.,as L—l
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ADA:. g
.12:141 AR11 , ,1111,1,
toruer nad 4,1,C•3.
1- hush. L., L.,' L
~
di eL, 4f for
F'ETi e r.
..v
A tFi yt -T!,(
eO-7cott.e: Let arc :diners
T, s 4. l R . CAlkil, AND ST. Luca
—The toe and ecit,l3lo 10. 11 , 1,r11.
ger steam, ARAI A U11.1.,,7. Cainaln t•••ey,
xlll leave as above on FRIDAY, t to. .Alln
For freight or pa .cane apply on 1 , 00,1 dr to st
J. 1,. (7OLLIN . OWL , 01/
5023 JUILIN FLACK, ' agents.
SZIXARS—SYIit Pti-310LASSE;4.
e•-• , 75 hbla Crushed. Pct.. , ! , red end C)rt 1:1: a• •
90 " A Conce u ;al,
CO B do (1..:
Entre (Jerre° Sugar;
"Kb' MTh. and Clic,!,/ Con o
I 0 P J o:
20 1 - .l.ds P. IL and Cuba
70 ho:s Booth ta I Agar Sys c
/5 " Choice P. It.
25 " do N. O. do; 4
In store and 'welling For sale by
healo.ll.l kd re LAN. i,
0023 172 and L 74 Wood Street.
VXECT...I TOR'S NOTICH.—Wher,I6.,
letters testamentary on the estate of ABR A.
551 PATT.LILSON, Into at the Borough of
Manchester, Allegheny county, deo'd, having been
granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate, are requested
to make payment, and those h ring claims against
cold estate, will present the same, duly authentica
ted (or settlement, to the undersigned, at the since
of the late A. h. D. L. l'a' torsos, on Beaver street,
Manchester. ELTZ A Y. PATTERSON,
ALEX. PATTERSOS,
au.23.tilvdcaw Exocutort
ConTnottnu n
August 21, ISSi.
PROPOS.ILS wi l be receis - rd
Lnt Thle OFFICE, until ➢3U!UAY, Lee o
11 , 26 Y., lnclualre, for building eel pu , , , lag In run
men order, et the Allegheny Writer %colas, ONE
LiCO,2TUE ECOINE.
St , cifiustlt us ositbe seen at thin sOles
. . .
t• 1. Gets will please state wren test' preplan I
hsvr the Jor err, tete/.
ha2:4l it. U Ftti NS sl, thty Peet . nee.,
A LLEGIIENI COUNT 1, as:
1U THE HEIRS OF .1A.0i , 11 FEC'NER. LAT
01 PITT TUWIititLIP, DE•,:EASED
At the tortonee of T. A. L.pre t, Erg., , •,': ,•
hrrers cited th he nod sovenr . cfore no W A. 1.
itlehar d. on, I:e4fst,r or A Ols , 4n !or :lot
or unty, on or before TUT:SHAY, One shim Ors. of
A wort ncza, at W otUceu at the 04
thr city of Pittaburgb, then ant t` , er . :44,,t•4° I 1•
Let:ers of Adnonistr4tion upon the 4e,n(44ut Ll:e
n , or,nn .1 1144.-ev,d, or show cause, Tf_ sfil; poi
have. %shy said Letters .1411 not he issfrt3 to J. A_
Lippert. or some other Et pere.n.
Given 11121[Pt n y totod And reO of nT nr
tht• ;nth day 41 August., A. D. InGS.
WM. J. itICILIED /N,
Re au er.
111S:-i1LLTICN OF LAW PARTNER-
Law , t:tetolore e‘.
Is tiro }.CI C.,eo IL 11. Ttlacktelt and S. A. Joh.-
r the notytto rtl tt. JOU 1.
ttr.nlyt d try Ittottual contort,. LAI thin ef
t•t: fro. the . 4th day of itt , .te, It-61. din. I.dt.,
Ittx:DC 0:71 6 . lonDO her .0 t tors, :tit. Mat': ~I
4:0 bet , 111 , 4.1 ll.' oltt. and atto %LI new
Lut...t.ne•a. t•,41,,,.. •1 t,.,
No. ,t.itadt at Patitborgo, P.
H. U. 11.1..:K%.1.1.1
ti
___n. IlUif
C. DIACKRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
1 , . F. LIC-.ENSED
Bounties for Wounded .11c7ted to tr, g
t en to twenty days.
neh - ehtice No. 89 °RANT t Turn,. Put...burgh.
()all with discharge lend two wler.petc.. no2lo iy
CLOSING OUT
otton and Woolen Hone.
Glove,, Stsprodees, Nock Ting Collar. Pocket
Handkereh en. Head Nets, Velvet and Silk Rib
bon., Spool IICItCII, P,u., Needu., Shoo Laced.
3, G. LAUER,
101 Market street,
To devote special ittentlon to Lim Hark. t,
Goods and Toy Trade, Wbolesaie and Hetad.
aul9
OTI —W In rens. Lei ter, of Ad min.
IttratiOn on the Latate of DAVID 01 STEW
ALT, lato of Pitt,.bor, 0, deren ell, have lean
granted to the aubseribtr, nil per..na indent.. ut
the said Estate ate rcrzumted to make itun.edtAtt
Vermont, and those having awn.againat snot
dale xlll pita.% them lot settlement.
WILLIAM OTEWAtIT.
Admintetrator or David M. Stewart,
aull:Owdosw (Agee o. O. I.< P. R. R., Penn mt.
t4TREITI;RE, CARPETS, TOBACCO
ANTI St , HDRIES AT AUCTION.—us
WI I,IiIiSHA Y MOH NIXII 13d lost , et Aram,.
11.11 Auction House, 05 Flub street. will be sold,
elegant Walnut Sofa Seat Parlor Obairs, Walnut
N. S. hooker, to match, Warble Ton Tables and
Stand., Bedsteads, Steatites, Table. Venetalu
Blind., inlaid Marble Top Bible Stand, Mattress
es, Coot Since and 'Utensil. Table Cull. rev, Sib
ver Pl.ted Spoons and Forks; Show Case, Ingrain
and Hemp Carpets, ho.
26 ca , d ea Baltimore Spun Tobacco, 8 half
butts Nal y TODUCO, 6,000 Olsare, It bits. tla.tlle
Soap, 20 dozen (quarto) Spiced Hysteric, I ret new
Double klart-ess, Bridles. Halters,
an.
Persons baring enacts of Furniture, no.,
to dispose of will send In on or before the morning
of tale
ern T. A. IdsCLELLAND, &not',
_ •
I ECRATIVE INVESTMENT
XIV' MICE 3C3LALs.tZe
Declining health dad romancing ege compel me
to retire from business. The HOME DEDIAND
for my brand of Floor constantly exceeds the ea.
putty of my .E.l/1, particularly from Pittsburgh,
wre it ban In established reputation, lacuna;
a H ANDSOME PROFIT, without rick of map.
kets, and will REALIZE A FOETERE to an as
tive,experienc,d and honorable man, capable of
conducting ft. Tha REM has FIVE RUN OF
STONES, driven by Water Power, rented from
the State, at ORO per annum, and tutus out about
81X HUOD ED BARRELS PER WEEK. I
-have Jot expended SIO,OOO In Improvements and
Repair,. And would now soll for 390.000, on as
coloroodatuig toms, and exert all my is fluorine to
promote the success at the business.
Inc.E JAMES GA.RDINFX, of Pittsburgh, per.
mltszto to refer to him for further information.
JOHN R. PRAT.
Zanesville, Ohio.
THE PITTSBURGH PAPER MAN
FAMPLUPG OO3lPaliT oder for salo
.1,600 bats. Previa' Wiempirm Paper.
I.ooo,bdis. ligature do. light.
1.000 bdln. midiato do - flealrY.
1.000 !Vials. D.V. and MST, do.
They hareem, on bind ` ate sonstenAll receiving
from their Mills,-MANILLA PAP E R of all
weights and size*. HARDWAXL - PAPER of all
weight* and Men, PRINTS, Day and Ot cT U.
1100E1NG, U.
41 12tnentithre tad ifierof PAPER'N&DE TO
OBOrst at the storrtert Uttar, tornltcaueemme.
- • .
I :WILMA
T,OOO TONS OP GOOD NERCO i.&os.
w**SG l 64,Ol2 eitsitiV
arts;' -P/118/3IIROS.J.A.
•
0 NMI LW OUT - •
'ION. VW for
do pure Durk Freak Lubellittrig, to
Mallt.
- 'JAKES'DALZELL e: SUN
". 7 tad .1 0 Water 41110 t.
.v•E pi - 4D rE. EC TdsEJTE.,,t-TR
FUR SALE I
Ran Improve .I or
state of cuirtratii.in. wa.rh bai en divot,/ frito
a! t eu w t el fi l iN kr e ' Ll ' UN ll l4:%. 'r li AtlHl,,, irod r , a high
Lots centalnlr.s from Two to Tweft,d ire. , and
will be sal.' ay a u b le , oran parcels, to ill t (fur
loar =
oretoss Are TWO-StOry
re I, Lllng, Barn, and Stone Sorlog-no,ac,
with an excellent Spring of Water, not excelled
ld Al'es bray county. /leen Is x!....) a clot, r art
xty of I snit, corral:lW; of appies..Pea—“aa,
Pluo,s. Quinn e, Cheri tto , Se A portion of tLe
p‘enerir Is utdertall with Coal, and to well wat
ered with Springs and Bunning Streams.
Yoe further Information apply at the Real Es
tate and Losuranee Office of
G. S. BATES,
117;tler strret. ' , UT -C.09114, Ps
-
BATES ,t BELL'S-
Housekeepers' Goods
.u• 21 2012th Strout.
l';'• TES. 4' BELL'S-.
LINEN CRASH.
I 0 'V EL S.
Do. CcVERS.
Do. NAPKINS
RI FIFTH STREET
. A LLLWIENY co Y FAIR
THE ALI. IA HEN Y JUN TY An
I( .\L ,(JCI Yw W I.ld an Exhit,tion
Wl.' week of October, In the Iran Clty
Portz, nenr Lawrenceville.
Fat..lvo art a , .gentel.C. aro bring made to con-
CI
11.,. ht.dm arc acconstb.e bntl by Steam and
Hut c h, a. The tochttuu la Lighly put nr
tarot and conventtr.t.
A rine Trott It 4 Cootie. with other eatraC:lCrlnl
WI I Invite n I..rc•` ,Ze.1,4/14V.
l'orn rnt,man: Ir.', to ho th,3o
Irty t : H:ii, 1 1 ,17.011.
n,2
VALUABLE ('),IL LANDS, ((N TILE
PITT,Buie, It AND ' , Tr
1.11, I 311 IN I N
23th. at lo aroorwr; to a I,ournment, will
he sold. at the Conantre..al Salsa It, awns, No lab
r nip 111:•dl oppoa.re the Post Office, Four
Large nod '• 41tInble . 11actn of (loaf I..as, tm the
Pitts ugh and Strul.ebtalle Aril road, situated in
aablngton and A Ileghany abut:dice, Pa.. not!
'lathe coubly, West V Irgin.
1 hese I nix, are of var.ous ah. s, from II .I.ares
to 113 each, of good Farming Land, la addition t a
valuable llosl Deposals, am: advantarna of Slut
her, Ltineat. ne, &c. The Latals occupy favor/Ole
points (it Town Lots. One of the Tracts has a
Font on the thin Maid - , nearly oppom Stedbru
31:t OfllF deem aaniar in that
• v le for !arum,:
For plan, an , !'urther pnrtkultra, Izlpalre st tho
!•••, • • tr., Prop,ty 1. poslttve, r!1.1.1 Avor
I, the et"4:1,1,11 .cap:t.! .01
hul4 A. Mc! I,V; A !:‘ , 1•:. Alleinnent.
LIEBIOS'
NUTRITIVE FOOD,
FOR INFAr 1' AN'D INVALIDS.
. 01 . 1011 . R .1 , Dil , e l t l t en , !..t l •ttly notritione 1 , 0 tp
t Gruel or cltlll, t tit rtl of toe ntot'ler's
1111, soil Inset. 6 01 All et. its.
S. - Full tbaectlrna c, r
For male et the CI HAL I/Er:7
turner Of 111110 rtthl Fe,tet, tttre,e, 12i the Met tat!.
GEORGE A. KELLY
TO OiL KEN AND OTHERS.
FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH.
("NT , 'TF.AAT i 214 bore, nr 3 ft dross.
ON ON . 11-H AND r LIDS 'tt &LYE EN
GINE, in good rep , Ir.
ONE NEW ENGIN E, by 1 1. 1
ONE NEW EN.I IN a, x by 12 ittehra
Several ratall SEC( tial . -11AND STEAM. EN
GINES, tol In good reiodr.
Ono 2el of imetiov Et/ MOLT SAW 111 3.
All ui art-oh van be had low for Dash.
1611 LACIO(3I3. NT., ALLE.4II-IENY
H. WIGHTHAN
=SEM
lESOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.
IJ
The partner.: tp berotol° a existing between
(Mines v. Bal.ley and Franz Van Ctor'er, under
the tom name of HA LSLEY 31. GURDER,
I. T 11,5 DAY dissnlyrd .7 Mutual consent, P.
Van Dorder lllrp.sing of ha; entire interest to
1 1 11.rIes U Baleley, who is 4:nee authorised to
to 11.0 all accounts doe, and settle all claims
‘10.4y at Y. old tne.
ems , . 0 liA I.4t.EY.
FRANK VAN 01/14DER.
1 1 .t:.1:4;gh, Aura P..
I,T7t -- Hdrthg r:tire , l troth the tarn
...nt Ftw....ey a v•r. Inc 1/1,11 - se k , I
~...- 1 1,114 In the Trinaming
I c 1 1. , (1.1/1y R cea rornl te7trier::sint :
/ 4 nltley, to tan I , l , nustiLlll °,7 osi customers
sad thippera.
sold i'liA t .4l VAN 'SORE)ER.
1 1 .7totionau Angus. 9:1843.
1 /LI !D , LIA MAC I N
1.. II LE; .en ulatturcr of Al. Cone
bitter Pet at le, prom]
C4l_, WELL TOOLS.
SANSI of ro , r, AND WALKINt3 HEIM
:1.4/DS, and nil FIXTURES USED IX S12:111.
I End 011. AND SALT WELLS, Now. 32 and 34
; 1110 STRLFT, on the upper route of the .114 n•
.ter l'as..ebger lirillsray. P. U. Address, lion
it. A LLVri RENY, PA.
attention is inritgd to his lute im.
toonemonis In lam and Joints, all mode of toe
ptoret S ;•; and Low bluer fro:, hommerel ss
pierelv for Ova. All parts warranted And made
to elan ; the pins and oo•lo ts of any ote
ict hI tits eLy (thee o his tnenulaltare hiVlnl
tirenne num., St 4m Eogives and :11,°.,
1
st m•de to nr.l; r. o in.:ll.e the punDe cots
or ;I in amine, and PIER, Int tnemselves ; sad we
ri allelage ny wurkeynnolfili, tempt( ( ,
inn. Send for Cant .41 `VI!, .1m1.4 in
NOTiCE4
U. S. Dlst.,,n9 o,ffiLo . Pe ...:11.1rata
lluthisnrho, Insost 14, 1 4 .65.
The u,„!—•islacct, by Authority of the Provost
Marshal i.ten,rat..lllloll4.• that 111 persona h
log lust aro) proper Clatys h4 , 11 - 11t the Govern
meat, for Expense, Incurre.l In P.c.:in:talcs In the
Westrrn Itlvlston.of Yenosylconit, suck as ['sans
..station. .- - 11-o trace t:.t Lodista, of I:occults,
' Rent of Itso..s , 611.1 411 halo,. elhlmlng
Ittindorrsc rosy, for such ny pease., most merest
to , ch t%tonss at once, for men/. St his °Hiss,
la the cay.of Hirt If:hu.-
17. F. 6R7401.1),
1 ,r,t. Liz t.. 1 i4th C. S. In , no try
null:rtflr Mc:u - sing Ortl,r.
OODSIDE tt WALLACE,
VE7 la ("10E14510 7Di-ts L.l
White Land, Rod Lend. Lltliarays, Ynlr.o In
Vara:Mee, P^r Window and P ts,
rtirinaorY, benzolaliartma S.
Also, Agrrta Water'a Metallic
Hamilton H Alia Lead, Charier I i•li
sal Masan' tr. Milton'. t..,',.17'.t:•:,c y
Lil coc and two p•duod coat.
No. 37 1 1 7(JOD BTRE3T
Sr. 011.A.R.1.LS itorEL,,
pEINNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL
b'UOJETY.
The Vali:18)11110a stale Agricultural Society
will hold Its Exhibition on
FEPT1:22517:77. 21:110 2 . 7 th, 28th mad 2Dc b
istra, at
WILLI A.V. srurt. LICOMING COUNTY
Any inteituntion desired by persons desir...-
exhibit, .ppltr‘tloo.ll to: premium lists or poste
or by ,o the tioolety, will be riven by tit
ILertiebutg .
ersienr,or A. .., Preeldoot
ii t"
131201VE:II LOVIGAKER, Secretary.
NountErowa, Dlsy 23d. je733tavrt.4
GROVES & BAKER
FAMILY SEWING MACAW
IS THE ONLY ISIAOHINE WHIOti
Embroiders.
THE ONLY PLIAOTUNZ WHICH
Makes the Elastic Stitch.
THE ORLY 11111OUTRE WHICH
Uses Two Spools,
TILE ONLY-ItthiJIELNE WHICH
Fastens the Ends of the Seam
THE ONLY DIAOH/HE WHIM
Mhos a Bias Seam
That will not break or ravel in stretehhaS the
- material.
The Only Sewing Machine Company
Int= MAIM
i.oclKm.srrivrcii
Do!ble pplc-Stitch Jflachines.
•
ri ea. inictimas osn a et sus* for dila, u not
'stated with then first ebolon
Itrosinthe•terfolastivell *I 2 •
as ISTIII7II . ISTILIZET.
CHATONL'7;
afttpeoctoudi - • GENETIAL AGERT.III
T 491)01-10 I;
Tale
1•, 10
muan u No. 3, la norisna
if ES' iot-ErzTlsz::7E-vzs.
FQ.II SA LEI
In. IS OUD',3
CLOTS 11-.. ZV
ALL PA lER OLLIRS !
The ✓lttr Price List of .lugust
ifith is .Vtisc Reatiy.
IMPORTANT CHABOT - 3 HAVE BEEN
Made in the Price of Some Myles,
JOBBERS CAN HAVE THE NEW LISTS
tioßeaLlon at the on:, t)
ItIACRUM
ALcills farihk Falr of LOCKII ODD'S
11,23
THE CELEBRATED
PATENT GLACE PAPER COLLAR.
The only Perspiration Proof
Collar ..Ilitric
1 5, 0 0 0
OF THESE POPULAR COLLARS-
Received This Day.
MERCHANTS AND IHEALERi earplied with
mai s zee, at lowest Cash tate,
DIACRUM ez CARLISLE,
NU. FiFTH STREET
AI(CLELLA.Nirt4
DRY GOOD AND SHOE
Erna F. Clo FB2 U-11.11.
31A:,i , N;C ii. 11. 111M.DI
1'1,1.:e the day. Auction snie
/ ; , ex.Lepted.)
ri
VULCAN COAL YARD,
11:1:3131.1T D.II.ZELF
adjoimag 111 lchtne shop of the Pale
burgh and tionnellavillo Railroad Ocilapar
Best longt,icglsen) hind) Coal and Nut Coal
ALWAYS (-):1
COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT' NOTICI
Leave p.nr ord., at THE OFFICE, or A. WU,
SUN'S tc Street, or or, THE (3 , 121.. - TTL
OFFICE, }ifth .treut..
J AMES 1301111,4,
MANV7ACIURER OF
IMPROVED. BORING TOOLS.
'linking Oil, Salt and Other Wells]
No. 135 WOOD ,t TREET,
Toot sotrrnoted mods of LINe sort' Oen SLI 2 2
4:i1) LOW MOOR LaUri.
W ELL BORERS
I=l3
ILea. ca oat Clam o
t icy vu.t: articles an oak to,eveary to yeaha
oport.tloos, viz:
AN ViLs 'RATCHETS,
HELL 01':S, ti AIC .S
V Est.,. 5q.1.7A1i.E.9,
53.1..130 Es, I.IEILS ELS,
lid:11:11L.I.S, WRENCHES,
.Sl-1.( 'V 1 ~ s, PLANES.
Pli.:g!.. LEV EL,s,
AXIZ.
~ 1 , 14.1145, ac.
Rope, Leath e: and Ona Mut
I Hot vrWeh I have , ock+tantir tt core.
I ERELLION RECORD.
EDITED BY FRANK IdDORE.
..A CI CLOITIII,I OF TLIE
This tvhrli ts compenilit.ti. of informatio•
mods t.p or apsel.ti correvoodence.stilitol report
oil sir shat ss j-oto the netvistsper. both see
hope el ths I.7.ntett Ste .es o. or qtr.
The ti.E.itilt it hos tvtor lissom -
Ormly sr os the slush itr t n_th
sr,. Mist( of the his..l tea rt , ins iv ,et pu'
lishrit: hove been, to a great murmurs, eJettpil.tl
front this sum
it to of eper:ri value to rtalea,en, a.
the eolrre acct pulley uI na alas/wt.:a leading
.e 0 are t . 401 tra,Ctl to Ita pager.
Pablashod in mant , tly pans, run coatalumt 112
ouravr. pager OOLL pumalts.
Eight via :011. aurvatly eutapletrd
Pra - e 6, ma", per Dart
tf • 0 Per volz.n.e, homy! in ;!"tn.
eu bu per vo:usne. Iwund to (beep
Mn Mi per vo)., bound Is half bull or bllff,ircrocoi
D. VAN NOt TRA ND, Pnbliztier.
No. 192 BrooLiooy, N. T.
. a Coplea lent free, by tautt. ou receipt of yrlo •
I.ulB:24lv2i.cti
COME ONE, COME ALL!
GENTLE' PS FUB.NISELING
wrorziE.
Nos. 13 and 15 St. Clair St
The attention of the publit is calved I, the 1,17,e
and catenate° sloth of (BEN fl.k:Af r , vs Pl• l.
NlSlilNit3 GOODS. just opened at Lb• above.
month:toe,' ' , lace, which I am now eff,rlng
G argain. Any nun la want of the above G., tie,
will find .1 to their tuivwtage to give me a mul,
nbil examine my Stock before pa•ch mut; f.I
whero. nay con dud the largest an I belt seta ited"
Stock of Mr White Start., etcra
Shirt°, Woolen, Cotton and Lisle Thread
shirt. and Drawer., Snarl., Nook Then, Sock,, S a.
ponder., Buiterflimu and everything pertniniug to
the Gentlemen'. Furnishing Goods in the city.
Remember the blate, 13 and to St:Ofalr strtrt.
SAMUEL: ;VIN,
N. E. A large Moak or Rat., Cap., Gray's Col.
ler. ' Lockueod's, Unlver.al, Byron'. Enameled
and MAUI% .1./. Iy2dyessls
IIUBLEY'S
i
-vklaialsx) iza. - v-x local-
'
CL-1:1 4 q - Pg.
At c 8 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY)
suDtaw
RT PITT FOUNDRY
C ) ClwX . AXV33.4lDrilliall.
W 2( ICITCALTP OULAVDO WETOILL
JOSEF% IL WIWLP JAMCS 0. IDTAP.
°HASLER IiNAP NEPIIEWS,
• (Suresstors to Chariot Roopo
Miumfacturcra of Ordnance, and all kind. or /los.
PY Outings for Bolling MIL, Bridger, Sc,
aub:lmika
61171 CA OP TEO CONTIIOLLILA OP ALABAMA:IT
COMITY. PA.,
Prrrearzaa, Auras 17, 1885.
TO COAL DEALERS.
The time for melded Sealed Proposal. for lON
ebbing Allegheny County with 12,000 flambe!.
of Coed, is extended to SEPTEEILIEft
By cUresUon of County a tirnmissio
stamistw nere,
ELENICY BEIM, Controller.
NEW GROCERY—The uLdersigned has
opened an •
• ENTIREL NEIV CK -
Crab and WELL Y
SELECTED STO
GEOCEDIES
irtnalr NEW, nun... 4 addition to.otrier soy*
attics, thiytilmilds atinntlon to their stoat of
Es ! stact BB • • M , BOUND CEDAR WART..
AE=
2790 eosin SCOTT &S Liberty awl Tarry streets.
IVWB D ,
Oretch urr Friresozott irtioitairox Co.,
• Fn.:soma% Rogues teottss. ,
ThelFtextdent,aad Ulreeture of this OcOPan
have this day declared a dletland of FOUR 1106
LAU PEW SALAAM tree of tax, out at the
ct t 7f the put at = monk pefe , do fazthWit 43 .
Ift COM 0,00 00 to Uredlt Mar VIVI
CUM STEEL TEETH, for Beam Ear.
and Gran Bakis, ofarty ships Wed. Alto
alld Gain Baku Raludsoturiod .
/Nut= Naitili MialtUn 0
'smut
'c Ln' .21)r L':R 2,7
A uci lois; S'a LE OF
60j` E ft .41.Tj E.717' EV DISK I-
Br orlet from tint War DEpartment, Whtsay
ha'l( V rented to be a rlttou, I will carer or Rale.
at Public Auction, at °over:antral W,retoust. In
the ray of NAsIiVILLE, TENS., oA TCaz
bAl, ate nth 0..1 of SEPIK:III3ER, IXIS:
Seat nty•tive TLemtroul Vans. Whisky,
7Ms It ht: :s portly copper df . ffiled pot up
fc wCI roop,red , ar11:1., all of Iralaa 011 1 Le re
-1,4 id Pohl, and tie contents of each bar—
,. o.arked L: r ?roe, It sclll he classified 53 to qua/
it 1. and each class so separ tfe y.
Satnyles may be seen at my orlice, No. I/ South
Cherry street. to ttl• city. on sod after the 2515
do) cf and at Warenouse On Sap of sale.
le to o , raa, at 11 o'clock a. m.
Tcrms Caah. .re
(m rrtl
meal funds.
NA tacky to he ce.hoved nardlately after gala,
at :he I >, i, ee« o r the
wtl putc.,l3.r.
ef 1,1 oiorel .1 a' Et" ar, Chief Coated.-
sary S , Jalsa nee,
area ale noled the a-0 It'Re •il.
wee MptlM.-, the late, t . . 1.30 it Shoe',
heLI at Si,':, P'1.1": a a fear week,
liner, !ho be,t aesolux a:leonine for
ell ordinary i• arpeae3 Joui,eol,
June W.
TEE WHEELER. & WILSON ';
Lodi Stitch Sewin4 Machines j
•theelved • he h,:PC, :the
great . fithera... ,11.t1 h.al,,ons at.
. PA I< !S, France lid..
LONDON Enel ,n 2. ..iB - 3.1
..' RUIONSFI , ' WI, P:atials3i3.
I'Where all the Senrine linchlnes nf En- i
rope and Amortca trete la coml.:lt:um
No. 27 Fifth NC, Pittsburgh , . I
1 . 01; F ,- 2,I'TE , 4IIEn.
Harpers' Mag.:due,
Godefs Lady's. Book,
Peterson's Magazine,
Eallou's Monthly,
Leslie's New Monthly,
Arthur's Magazine,
All the Comic Monthlies,
And Other Magazines,
Late Papers,
AT 0 'UP riL 2:1 8 3:7
AT HUNT'S,
N. , .55111.TH sraLEz
.9 F IFTS ST., MASONIC HALL
SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT
Chronic Diseases, Consumption, Scrof
ula, syphilis. Seminal Debility,
and all Female Complaints,
D
DRS. AMOS & JOHNSON,
14.2 I.4ciouorth El tireot,
PITTSIBURGIT, PA.
Teetimoniall3 from the Medical Proles-
G=l
Arr. Esti/or: It Is with plesauso I Make known
.the following Mote to the puhito, believing my ter
timcuy may be of germ., to some mvelie ,rho has
hitr.eito failed to obtnan relict At all events Ism
Coin no more than 'memo to two medical gentle
men of l our city, in coufessimg tbat I here sun.
sea: 1111 y treated severs/ very bait eases of seminal
weakness and female compialtas, by adopting the
mode of treatment now proscribed by Drs. Amine
h 3oluho • . • • •
. .
Fen :ernaloweaknes• 1 in not know of anythlng
that nsis equal tiureMO, 'EIS I have preneritind
them 'or nrwst many ladies who have been iron.
Wee for) ears with weakness, and to every on
perect curt has been elllanteili some very bad
cone. have ;it'd. , to this McKie of treatment 11
the short spew of two eek, •
otas, respect fully,
W. F. DERWIN, N. D.
(71evelato, Chin, 1 .umber 23, ISS3.
'CEDTIFIC.I TE Fli OM THE RED. DR. 11.4.111LT0N
FRL.. AC H. OF ..GONTRE.II.
1 certify ibex Drs. Ames a. Johnson'. medicine.
have turgid ap , ite, who was subject I, debility
auy years. Tbr a...fiches were net only
H. U. FILE:HUH., 1.). 1).
Important to Ladies.
Our I'ENIODICAL LOIOPti bring nn the
morally lekaesa :is cases of obstruction from any
Lanie. Prins 11. N. 13.—Ladies who are ping
]. at should ant use thorn.
'IUD.' 1o: 1. to, ale W ealertees, n cert•ln cure, 5,4
lejectlon lOr the White• or LeucorrnLe.,
DISEASES CT THE BLOOD, &c.
Dys./venrrn—Drer Firs :nun ageLn
etute that your react:lea fir ecrorule end blood
at.ense. eke reehy excellent. For acrufuln, eypal•
It. or :nwurltlee ot tic blood, I thud they never
tall to onto been need AM dlreeted. I hare eat
ee<ded In curing the worst caeca, of a, idtilte now
in our botidtels, In the abort et ece of Iwo month.
F. W. H. I ESLLE, i.I. D.
Cnamr.: all, December ISth, 181.1.
SEMINA WEAKNESS
j.eU L :
I W E
A c urea,
sytte oar At
your ri,s , 4.11Y5, etvcral rat:cats tint lad rosu
11. At Luanlit A iyluri Eons ti.e c li C.r4Ctil
111 Ls ru , a• I W , 3411.3 or sedantry habits. Fiiir
such casts 1 coaster nothing; cart equsl rout :red-
Wines J. W. SALLINS, Y. D.
Allisry N. L., it bur ibth, 156 r.
Take 11 1 nr1 Wolfer Plot teo.—Drs. Amos
Job c son to:dress ell ttiose who bore injured /hem.
mires by improper trulclgeuce and ~ e atery bas
its, wh len rule both Daly and mind, unfitting them
for either business, study, society, or mere/ago.
Three are son a Of the sad and melancholy et•
1• cm produced by early hub., of youth, to.srl
hi esi.e/ us el the back and limb., point lo' tr ,
head, theme,. of sight, loss of Mutculfir powo
osir,tat.on of tem helot, dyspepsia, nervous Irr
tst.i.it} , derangement of the digestive funotinn
get teat debility, symptoms of consumutica, ho.
les /I Mal: to Johnson h.., for me.oy 7T/11, e
elusively devoted their attention to-the traatue
toe disordore referred to in thetce w feu a;;,
Ae.dress, Das. AMOS to 1013NSUN.
No. 142 Fonztla street,
anBfikedal I me remit ev Plttsburyc,
ri RI U MPH. OIL COMPA.IiI,
THE rtuuraPli OIL COMPANY Is prepared
to el ant LFASEZ, on favorable terms, on too fol
lowin6 Propezthe in Venango aourty,
WEST HICKORY,
now ockuowledged to be tha most promising 01.
Territory in Yenango county, In View of its par
tiel ceselpirmetit, aril the very valuable quatoty
of /.I.3.B r —TOTENNIS HUN, on which altemly
there are two producing Wells, one of AO kavels
per day, and one of en barrels—the formerbrit e
quarter of a mile from Triumph Company's prop
erty, and ix out ko 'set deep, Lou - rag the hest
quality of Lubricating Qll.
ALSO—On Meech of tiOMION•aI RUN, on
wLirla corral Well. ate now being bored
AL SV—On the ALDERMAN FARM Fed.
end ()leek, Ohio, lameciat.iy wilolmuelanda of
the Pcdcral 1111 Company.
Ihrw larrie are owned le fee by the Orimpany,
and liberal arrangemeots will be made with par
ties spec agreement to proseonto tne work seer.
geteasllY Apply at Officia, No.= Wood Weer,
pitrabervh. WILLIAM brOSSLEII.,
aus7:lw Secretary.
HEWITT'S
POLYTRICVNI
FOR ills lung,
1. acknowledged by &limbo have it to
be A No. I. Try it ye doubters and be
convinced. For gab) by all deuntsts.
.5.15:1yd
DRUM
luve on Mud s large wartime= of
IswivlNG MACHINES.
rECD.17113332 raesanromm.
Straw Callers, Scythes and pay Bakes,
AT
Eta '25 and 30 OEM SZBIZT,
AVAXIIIENR.
83 * Alt . CABNAIIIII N
IlEdl.lll/3 IN BOOTS AND MONS.-
Sewe, Nalarl and Peg. tea ttoota,_Skoes ant
antrala. for Luaus; emu, ,xputda, gime
ana-Ohildren.
/grab 1141tIMOU RS 011141) every :week. to oar
Stone, and ^Smell Profits ant Q,„Wtk Returns* js
onr intern of selling. Pronto ale attars.
Ran even to ottani. Rittarset
fIOUNTRY, OZAT FOR ray RENT lerprered-41x:
webs fourteen apes. tilg. with
Urge Mar elan Boom. Enaeledend ottru'ensbunn•
top, en Orchard of Allured FrnA4 *AMU& eight,
gapes eitnge9 tow waist:oak wiriskik. rang&
Oen Elrela !Pogo 'Anil"
Std , thterire.?
/I,4EIVILLI; any., Au,ntst IS, 1861
=ZEE
.1. 7,1 BLAIR.
l'ap;ma . .
l'hsrza of Depot.
"'c•llTfi i 0? NOTICE
THE: ..31:LEI3RATED
Wheeler et Wilson
H 'I.VG 221.1 r
Wholesale and Retail Sales Room,
E. P. CARPENTER.
elon and Others
nr :i C - Yt.llr3 [:~
IN sußAiicY
Manufr.3t:. - rers and Merril:lll4
111, Slinfl:WOE COAPANi.
Of :?ittsburgh. ``
OFFICE: Pia 87 EATER B'olol
(BAQALEY•S' EiL7,4IDING.)
J. I. IlEtilE.'l7, President.
.7. W. CILIA !JOINT. Vice PregAnt•
WM. P. JONES, se em t ary ij
NSUB.ES AGAINST LOSS BY-110
insures Steamboats and Cargoei -
JAMES 1. BENNETTA. E. W. .PAINTEg4
JACOB L. SCWART2,I.I. W. OECALFANT:
ROBERT LEA 11S-11,111 DWEETA.
J. C. PERSIIIkG, t WIELLAM WAI4EE
M. W. WATSON,IE. BIISHNELI6I
L. B. MaABOY, IJOBN WILSON. 1
!LENNY A. WEAVE%
Mr2s2md
INSURANCE.
BUTMANS' FLU & MARL'
Insurance Company,
Offia : CORNER WAD AND FIRST STS -P
(Over People'. Nstionel Bant)
RICHARD C GRAY, President.
DAVID E. PARR, Vice President;?
ROBERT PrAustlY, Secretary.
Will Insure Against all Kino
FIRE AND MARINE RISKS. •
DIIIECTSILLB
,
R..C. (MAY, D. .E. PARK, .
.4:j
JAMES REES, 'T. M. RARTON,
L. W. CLIVE]: .1n....1f , ,.1,..E LULL, L
HENRY LLtn.'n, , JAikIE.S EL WRIG*4
.11.)liDi GRAPE,
I 1E1{1; P. SMITH,
N. J. BIGLI.:Y, DAB'. CRAWFORD '',.:
F. M. 00,RDON. ii
INSLRANCE.
EUREKA IIiSURANCE CORPAIT4
Of Pittsburgh.
Office: Corner Water and ➢la-kel SL
(Bargaley'a Building.)
H SHOENMEHGER, PRESIDENT.:
W. H. triNICH. Vico Frei:ll4lmM
EtOEEKT IFlNN'ET.,Secretar,
WILL INSURE LGAINST ALL =oil
Marine and Fire Risks.
D182C120113 i
J. H.SHOENBERGERIW. IL NIVIRIK
W. J. AprimasoN,__ R: J. earntasorr, 7('
JAMES I. BENNETT, Mi W. BELTZ7IO6VE*
H. D. COCHRAN, L- A. O.S.IIGLINI,
K. T. LEEOB JR., W. W. MARTIN
L M. PENNObK, BYRON H. PAINTF.I
A. D. SMITH.
rL UMBRA 9 s 6.18 - FITTE alt
ADDY t EVIENS,
;41 VOM iWfa:1:4:11
Gas and Steam Fittersi,,
No, 165 WOOD STREET, fl
(OPPOSITE kItST OEITIROEL,)
Pumps, Hydrants, Sheet Lead
LEAD PIPE, ne. a, BAR LEAD. :41
Plumbers' Materials in Gene-al:
OIL REPIXERIEEI
Fitted Up in the Most Approved stve.-j]
Tanks lined witb lead or coops. Houses Ilitedt';
up with Water or us .
N. B- All orders promptly ettearted to. j
DWEL . LIA GS,
hi ANIIIA.CTOBIES,
AND - REFINSDIES
Fitted with Water, Gas and. Steam•
AGITATORS AND TANKS
•
Lined with Sheet Lead, i
Oa light or heavy et deitiod. :7;11
We employ none but competent workmen. and fi
give pm sone' attention to all we; k eatruatoo to no.,
SOLE AGENTS_FOR
LIOWLES &.SIBLEY'S PATENT STEM PUMP, ,1
Femocs tor its entmozolo Ds! of c.tz, and great
exhaust! ve porre:.
BAILEY, FIRRELL & CO h
SRITIIFIELD STREET,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
pLUIABIIi 9,
Gas and Steam ..Fitting
In Balla branches, carefully attended to, by imps.
Rem:ad p_r KS actleal workman. a flne rosortment or, 1
G.t.S FIXTUB ,
M,
&M
BATE TUBS,
BLIOWt.R BATHS'
WATER CLOSET%
,ILYDEANTS
.•
.
Constantly on hand cad made to order.
TATE 44.EIEVIILE,.
.59 TEDERA.S. STREET, 41ne5t9973 • ;
And 227 LIBERTY STREET,PRiabm.
lahllass4ll7
JfIER Cll.l.lrT T. 117.0115.
FALL GOODS
Now opening, at 63 F lll lti=litleet, • ..661
and oplesulld seleOticia of
"Ti 43- 0 1 0 1 135.'
For Gentlezaen..!a Wear.
Latest Impoitations
ENTIRE'
_ _ILY NEW =. DESIGNS.
oOrtsisruro or ALL TEE LATrsr
BOUMES OF VIE SMON.
GBAY, POl3Blll 4 BINE, fij
gi
.11trorahcbat Te,:bl2.car
62 171 0 7.111 - .42IILEEn
aa2l nEn WOOD AND SUITEINTELD.
NSW GO
oEivflGODS:—Wood,forLlF. HOW WS
's •
Summer Wear, '4:l'
which we hoes boi:4ht et the lowest Minket _
awl will be Bade up at the lowest figures Cowes% .7.
the wishes of cow 'Masts mewl the petals. -. We-.r
ate also receiving * lot of .
FINE • LINED GOODS .rMADE
axa a. ozgras sismanmir. os
First-OlasirmialtingOcads.
- RORY 0, )181,33,
• BrEscr*ium_TAxGoa i ,
Nair men saris Pam sad Sil UAW stssca.
NnTEL.;-2,000 rftill 013 C" Xlitt
intoCOA
ror sale
mun,
re
-°el7. :in And 12 !Wa5 4 8113"