" Vittshugh Via IIZIFITR-10/141EREI AHRIMAN: •!- -- • AUGDIST 24, 1865. VNION'STATE TICKET. ~ ,,Ton-LvDrwit.m=m: :4GE;N•4OH2f Fs 111AIL1RABIFT -Of Montgometr count • " roc. stramos VOL; JACOB 117, CAMPBELL Of Ciinibria MON COIINrZ TICKET 1,011 IiM3uCe7•TrOIIM . 'LEVI 13, DMZ otAllfgacai. YOB (XIIIIITT aorraomass zugnir 7." Pag Townigo. I .ycnt.Timislnuatt. , 016,11? Mitert,ln.; of Minty T9annbtp. /oaeT6ri MATZ -was z...encesAra, 4nittltonr• OECt..T. Site North ropotto TOWE IM WINS B. N, MoClguldbAs Tow IN iDLITTO NNATEUPPa • _• . ' T. P. • **• 00 4W.O 0 * 88 • Marg4Tz 414noisr41..cupr: isa,o,cantrrausisrarcass B. L. Altrinnazyc ar-41.cacthruaci. 1 , :irca listorrcia osram 1:01E88.of5710,41olipp. • . _ IDEMOBAtIZATION,OF TUE WAR. The `Dr Ctuprea t IChurtlew Yozk, preached on Sunday last a"sermon; to which he ascribed .the secent frauds and-forgcsiss r -In-New York to the:due:ma of the war, tall* the same itewmitthe subject as South= rebels, and their-N:lhern libettoni, who seiro 'evert 4ppertttnit7 to make the war resummible fnAin,,dl 10414 de lin , 4ne A d ea and.Ptallic . • ..Dr.. , thrsostsos forgeta,':inltlma trying to *Addle that che men *ha haire. been, demondlzed lelong ezeinsively:tek:that- class whO were 44,10: * 4 :t4 ',War,o4"ifiki might, then . - fore,.eriikainbly, hive been *posed, to ::be IlbOVe its alleged demereliairkg inflopees.. MT. 4iFia. 1 1?. 1 47t: chief thief of the defaulting tribe, wagon() of the leading meta* of the democratic party. He vis ited chics4r.i.ilu3' 11.6Crara.aii was nomi ,matekie kept open house i the in ;nal_ And spent his Y y. 4. moneireeiy to promote his nomination and electidn; and ; es no particular period ~commencement of enormous defalcation, it is not too a4109 64 , — P 3 at, per. • *lon ta,the,,stolam money was- need to ad. Ism° thP lSi t cl l 6// . 6Ft47,7-Pollde/Aal can. • 43 /d4c.*iiione4:',h7-04: . and thosewith-whom:tur mitpatbisett: It WIO thecreed of hfr , Ror.o tr ? CETdi- Or; theinfren id'Aldises, as it of Mr: _Xmas -Erratu3s,-.115 father, ' and Mr. Minix irprorfif uncle , that the WAX yeas a 40.114 e. • Re and' theyl -bitterly, posed.tha 'Tar, as did Watl;streetgenaially, and `A . o.:,ztAd promoting.,. $l, ilia — 'atd.rugitinitowards carrying it on, e eatirrOt'aeb how..tlMwar could demoral. Ire tang or theta: " _ The - Winnow oft Wal l: street, generally, las be& hiUdnit the from: the -start; andiliera his not beep _hger nco it; be gan that the Ketchums and .Tenkinses, and all their co-laborers in fraud, would not hive put an end to it, if they could, on any terms, no matter how dishonorable to the motion or disastrous to free institutions. 'they gambled In gold for the purpose of embarrasairig the r goyenurient in . its finan _ ces, and tbk of.-the- disaster , has overtaken thcm Is to be 'found • .in their failure to break down the credit of the nation. • The nation was too strong for them and they went under. The memwho carried on .the war, who fought in it and gave sitcoms to it, have not been demoralized by it. The ~ d efaufters and thieves are not to be fund , _ le their pasks..-The.„oppqneitsal the war, lave ail the:Credit; off g the! men who have disgraced Ithe nation by their - 13nm:total crimes; and it is to the l'az moral!- whichhaa always prevailed among ibis elass in Wall street, and not to the war, 'that we are to_ lock:for Um influences that produced sucir mcnstrosities 119KETWITAI aid Szaimsa. s ' SOUTHERN CRUELTY. ( The deep, bitter 'hatred:shown by the -White people of the Souls towards their • - • former slaves is one of the strongest reasons • In favor of withholding political franchises ; afro= those who ith.qt thew:elven ecrlatierly _lncapable of exercising them properly. it :shows that the time has not yet come for 5 restoring political "power to the conquered ' rebels, and that it maybe a long time, per - Itips a generation beaKbefore It will be prudent Yoking; hick the revolted Biat;i: 40 their former place in the Union. , - the telegraph bangs us intelligence daily • Di:outrages perpetrated upon the blacks by - 4heir former masters, in alt' parte of the 13Outh, and the mail tomes to w laden with - • Vse sorrowful stories of the" poor creatures - - Who . are thus • vletimisAd. In one place we have a aegis" mother shot down _Jos daring to rush to the defence of her In another locality the entire body of - Inegroes le hunted with -blood - hounds and . („. exterminated en inane; in another, the - blackenre hunted up by the half-dozen and twat) , whipped; sad in another they are -; driven away from the fields they nave cut - livated sail hit to starve. Time and xpace would fail us to relate all these cases, ' and it would be heart rending to our read ' _ :era if we co u ld lay the whole matter before Ihem. The few details al Teadi OVA, 19.0 al4eatag.- enough; God , Inows• sad' they are aufficient, . because • ~ they indicate Plld#y enough the hellish i'j Epuspc4e-iir 'AftehlthertO dominant case to exterminate- those whom they'can no ion ger rule as slaves. /t usertn4itt'e. 4 . : 'quake gm question as to whether these =Ordains and cut•throats shall be allowed to come back and resume heir 1 t the 9ir - 41111d Pilleticill'^olitatien h tu3w their 'gall be :washed, and *whit LB the most .adtlable. Ophe tof.pat• ‘. *tog thini under..tliezitifitearratijiiataen . - incapable of self,government. They hava ti.exakivea, tiVit toxyg .zerls_ ~ v ivil, coin incT to mivrorthy of confidence; and wa may :41 well acttlaAVlS to 14 1 c 0 . 3 . : Tict15 0 4, tint_ - Oa Wit, that trite - is nothing for it mato `sale them with an iron band ant 1 lb" gen. 'CratlOVNit 5 11 74ik:rati.gttrrebeniort, hag - . 4 0 11 g 1 0 4 out °r61041-,...7 •:10iUnErzr mai Tarktow tut must; wain, tetweetkefsseg it:alct&fponirrimt 01dot charteittilite that Mr lusolas rEpeatedly.betrand M Party t !ii ar. ;SW/ ix l o.l llo lol l, ' as odiqkmage , of . 'alto Dandaseit th at heinattoiareit t*eleegfin, Gcrr. Bantam In 1802. and Ls tu*soniatiTing dead o Co tArSair..aftri,tr4ZlO • .3 4414 of Oa SO;6 p yeationt„ 1 der tdifiiitti-btioara • eadAus...:'.ar'' ettesa- of,t/i ;nod et rimeigek - ciger.-,-' iicayorhal-YL-TiipimPon `l2-1.---qtiiet an"" salon imptkdi ctt-1-x7-,4 14° .ibl.ll.,...ueit"bidlteast2° • - t te im P aig ' 3. pilau' 'i 'riccriktlinijahrntklsorriniiiske proton t ii k tirsotitieAcifi of ii,'.ieciii":644jlr44 arrionglhii ieti llll , re::eitiblißb 4l1 9 1 TYYt ,11.1 . at'AtaW - ' rall o, l 7 ltfilitDDlENA, nuaviib. erkjlogamrauliwitaLite_saVe. dress a few days agoto the people of An gustat-Ifaineopen -the-organizatiowand - , eporatiotitty, f the Bureau under his charge. The first lyiesticm to be settled by the Bu rma:Vas how the- freedmen shcmbile em[: ployet "Of the if:either plans Proposed, that deemed best was, =far as practicable, to kedp them still on the plantations, in the employ, of their former masters, under a system of contracts, win= secured to the former their wages, and to the latter the labor necessary to-carry on their business. Assistant commisaionsta were to enforce the performance of these contracts. In other instances the freedmen were set tied on abandoned lands, generally allow ing each =without le* acres, for which be pays a ismderate rent. Where such lands were to be had, this plan was found to work weft: • The purchase pr abandoned lands Is held in abeyance at present, until the status of the former owners is determined. Por tions of such lands have been made govern ment farms, which are cultivated by the fteedmen under the management of agents of the Bureau. !mother duty to be performed by tiej Bureau ls to supply the means of edluatioa to thefreed people. To this ,end .tendentrhave been appointed In Oa& State ' AO establish schoala 22te.,:want,of, Tends .has beans serious obstacle * but *Wellbeing overcome in many- Idimes by the colored people Contributing =Might° *port Weir. teachers. Yelp:day conbabutkms, err* are affil greatly needed; The ~Puma basal/to-established asylturui and hospitals for such ss are physically un- Stile to support thentstfives These are mosity old or infirm persons who are 'op erated from their Mauves. Probably the moat urgent and important teak before the'officen 'of the Buy eau la to ;protect the freedmen from outrage and op presslonovldch are now too coeralnoltlitAO. South.. Gen. lliolvlnn related some linden ma of tads bind, ulnae to what are daily reportalatile-PaPera, 7 The opinion of Gen; Co; that the two races cannot live together, when both are free, he considers cofounded, and holds that they can do so now as well BB when :slavery existed. Nothing hinders this but the prejudice against the negro, which a more Christian spirit will eventually over come. THE AMENDMENT TO THE CONISTI. 7 - lITIQAi. As fa as we canjudgeof thaptalle sentiment the Saab, from their owepapers and from the speeches and sets of :their polltielens, the Agnenenent to the Conidtatiou abolishing sa lary, vial be ratilled.4',tho gebel States. We lan not noticed any movement In the South, liming for ea niece, theiidefeat of thejimend teeet, though for the sake of appearances, many give their import to thb irLeasnre 'tinder protest, pat, Mince% tt only beanseitts required as an express condittmi ef'their reorgestlation. The fiat of"protest"d always In order; ind . lithe exercise of Itlit thle =Se softens the hard l/y1 ofileidlertatallegiiiiderta the f#odernmeat of the Iltdtedllthtei: we aim well afford to over look the dissent Implied In their action because we kniSw it cannot affect the final result. The Neva Americcm, remarking on the proba ble action of the rebel States in regard to the Amendracat says: "Some of these Southern States appear to be laboriag trader the de lusion' that this ratificatioo lts all that President Johteceo nquires at/tiro; but a reference to his speech to the South Carol* delegatton will show that this is a great error. Sa replan' them to accept of emancipation formally, as having been, accomplished by President . Litteolres'prociama . ion, and to incorporate an acknoileClitcment of that feet in their legal statutes or organic laws. He farther requlres.of them to alter their codes En as to make them conform with this different order bf things, which they can do by the abolltiou of their infamcms black code, and the intallishment of a Toll legal recognition of the civil rights of freedmen. ' The 'read:nese displayedat the math to ratify the constitutloral amendment at the instance of the President affords tioneonra,geneut to hope for LLafr rtadineseto make the other changes when they , Sad that they, cannot get back into the Unbin without them. They are still striving to enforce then black =lee everywhere, but are mat and cineeed PrerePllk at every step by the aultarity of the national government. Um first great step to be accomplished is the securing of the aoistitutional :Mead:neut. We shall have the resnisite iairubirr di isOring States upon the }.dmimion of Colorado and Nebraska Bat we lope fok . the aid of New Jena wad Dela - PUBLIC FEELING IN MISSISSIPPI - . Rival cm:Wiles for Delegates to the Con stitutional Conyention, from Wilkinson comity, k sst . sAppl, just before the late election Issued addressesto their sena, Which- are good Indications, of the sentiments of those whose , vdtes they so licited, One of these., a General BRANDON, -.declares that he does not acquiesce in the abolition 'of descry, but that it Is necessa ry .10: accept therdtuation as it is until the peophrzegalncontrol over their own State .edlidis . ! - 'l"Aitropponent says: "14411 advocate the return of the State into tins Union with the pre•exiattng ..right of the citizens to descend other property. If this cannot be gotten. entire, 1 will cors• tent,:tw gradual emancipation, and would prefer it in connexion with their transpor tation to a foreign country. I shall oppose every effort for thweducation of the negro whilst he remains amongst us." Cemrsed of sneh men, it is no wonder that; Whim the Convention met, it resolved to legalize thei seta of the rebel government, arei to; annul the laws providing for the purrithreent of treason.: P SLY. OUR PRISONERS WERE :vox EXCHANGED. Upon this subject, which is now exciting much alto:talon, Major General Hitchcock writes a letter to the Washington Chrontißie Justifying the course of Secretary, Stanton. He states in this way the immediate • occa. aton i c)! the suspension 'of exchanges t The Wit` indfcatkin On Alm part of the, rebels of a dlspositietetediaregag, the car tel became publlo ; through ot,mearage., of : Jefferson ]hula to; tha rebel -Ganges, is whi ha ill . . tir informedtbattiotqlult Thii so"oflleara ivrho might be mkt - keit while 4 , vt,.. colored Argolis `should , be tet &ere over to the Rate authorities within. Po i 1 4 t a ili. V volila le alt i ttt e lirtra l s= i and ?State-laws providing firths -punish :nen ,of the crime of luidng . •iusurectlott amottalh#:s/stie - •,, • : - Win thenleasitge Jett referred Cs beanie k.no PIo the Presidunt;te saw at once the:. Jute it of I_ I I .Itna. Me histrue-' don to retain itch rebel officers el might. be itlited,lii order fb Ulna position to cheek the rebel Government and. rest:rata it fronithe'etecutloseofltessowed purpose in violation tf the carteh 4 - -, , . 4 ~ . . This proceediwgii Initiated •by the rebel , tioveramenrin Skdation of the cartel; lati - Aate,dttfthatbeisithon'of exchanges Which, as 4x 3 history of the matter Short, Weems me Idabie,' and_ which, with en . Its lierfut ilUireueit wfs entirely due to the rebel Sanneir INRK:edttitiii in Berlin, 6 ;11 pub ea &veal of sno t Aram:L.l or,Prest dm Johnson. It consists of a patrolmen . so] rs; between-the lower-part isiep 01., i o rt I goose, and between' ' she tippet parts 9 4 1 4 610 ". 4 3 , Pitn 3 0..azebt:talla,of - lIIIMed thelli 4o OrearOulwilsi coitut - 70,110,1*4 .ct tilka And Nattitnktlik Biliguni, 'O4 :ow-. lonaded ;with'. Yardsticks, on Willa - are banging coats and -whole t iiits on , lv Wider, fleecy:tied with Ampr. • Ican!drispery InsOf shield bearing the retp,l;• to -1 1.f.P.F?? d .Pi a 'A o j ) 1 i 3104 "" r 1 '-' -1 I -,------....:::........-L...-L..-• '". ' .., Fits members of a family-named Ridge ' `iserlil Murdered by :2 ebels,' near Chattel:too. ..-ge, (*art the war ..= ,A-;brother has 'Peen ,en the track 'ef the 'murderers, three of Wheelbase heen arrested and hung, and last :week ano her of the ging was arrested. A..,.r. .7 -4 NPIVWS MEHL A . l'icfimtlnd Whig says that a sclilionir -4/1460"0011/14rmir*Irdnr3de bushels of of tobacco rushes. These ashes are the net result of the tobacco smoked up ..theLevacuation-candet , gration. It was gathered from the debris of the tobaccowarehouses bunted. Tobac co, as is well known, contains salts of po sass& and other elements of great impor tance In imparting fertility to the soll. THE present drought extends over alarge section of the country. The ammo on the Brie of the Albany and Boston Railroad are nearly dried up; while , the crops are suf fering and vegetation has a painfully parch-. ed looked. Cape Cod Is gasping for water, while no rain to speak of has fallen In Nan tucket for over two months. The later crops will, it is feared, be seriously affected, unless the heavens relent, and that speed! • ly.—Albany Journai. Ten Ironton (Ohio) Beguter says that Lewis Mayo a lad of twelve years shot andlilled his atmt, Mrs. Clara Nichols, at Ceredo on the .9th inst. It is supposed that he dld not know that the gun was load ed, as he pointed,it toward her, saying he was going to shoot, and at - the same time F ulled their] She was shot In the = Tap neir presses .purcliased for the ex* tenskretof tbn Government printing office at Washington are new being put up ready , for n1X4.431 1 1.-Whe.n all ahall bo in operation the number wi ll be filly-nine. The work hentofort - etecuted at private, offices tea been - tin trineeted to the Govern.Ment ex , roPlloA the Porttoilice blanks, Which - are printed at Buffalo: A rirrTirrioti.on the Wks trial exhibits in Washington the original commission Issued to tefferscm Davis as a Second Lieutenant of Dampens._ It is signed by Andrew Jack son as President, and Louis eau as Secre tary of War.' The possessor of the parch , merit procured It at the home of Davis on .the Miasissippl, "-Tait case of a young woman who died borziblealeath at the , hands of an abor tionist-in Cincinnati In Kay last, and whose iludeand partly decomposed body was 'found to a cellar; will be remembered. Dr. 'Foos, the abortionist, made his escape, Ment•to Europe, wike , hick, and line been Arrested in Indiana to answer the charge. Bonn of the owners of Plantations in Texas are now preparing to work their es tates next year, by contracting with Ger man families, who are to serve upon them, occupy the houses formerly occupied by the 1, - -g-neir, •nd pay four dollars as acre for the rent of the land.' GOLD mining is now being revived in Flnvanna and Bueldnghara counties ist Vir ginia, on a largo scale. Mr. Grant is work ing twenty-rive handsin Fittvanoa county, using five rockers and obtaining an average of from fifty to sixty pennyweights of fine gold a day.- LAST week four new oil strikes were made in.hlorgan county, Ohio. One on the Scott farm, it is said, lllled 150 barrels' in 50 boors; another on the. Clement farm which yields 60 barrels per day. wonew was,xeysteriously abducted, last week,..from West Elizabeth, N. J., causing great excitement. 'The-police are endeavoring to solve the' enigma and dis— cover the abducting and abducted parties. Tirr. Secretary of the ° Navy is effecting reductioas at a rate that will soon narrow down the effective force of the Navy Do py-meat to a total of not more than ten thousand. Tpo destruction of the onion crop by a worm has been so great at the East that in many sections the cultivation of - that vegetable has been abandoned. Crusics.s.o are receiving heavy sentences In Boston. One burglar bas just been sent to State prison for twenty years, and two others for fifteen years. &MEET railroads are to be Introduced In Nashville. The enterprise b:4 in the hands of a company of eastern capitalista. LORD Paisreasrores London residence was lately entered by burglars and robbed 01 articles amounting in value to $4,000. Ass observatory building is to be built for the Univers ty of Michigan at Ann Arbor. • CAPTAIN WYATT MAYO was murdered near Richmond, Ye., by lODIC negroes, on ThulE4ly Wt. General Grant at Home. Urdu Otis head a correspondent of the Zit w York TrOuns, writing from (Wens at the time of the General's reception there, gives some personal sketches, from which e take an account of his engaging in bus. inc sa In his father's leather store. Captain Grant, as he was called, found the affairs of the concern In great disorder, but he went to work, audi'id three weeks had everything straight: - There was one clerk besidelibrisell'. said generally more or ICES hired men. As • this was the only es. tabhalmeot of the kind in the place, the trade of which Is large, there was much business to do. Captain Grant was not re markable as a salesman, but he was good t, oversee and to manage. -Generally, he bought the hides as they were brought to the store in country wagons. He took In himself. That he might not dirty his clothes, he had a short leather apron which be always wore. Those not acquainted cuts. took him for the sorter. In this way, here in the city of Galena, he tolled on for two long years. Be was employed at 1;40 a month. The Intention on the part of his father, was after *stile, to establish him in business, but he was expected to live on t-48Q.ayear. To do this, arid lIVO in ao ciety,-is Impossible. Eierything mast be cheap and plain. Sometimes his wife had a hired g rl, but usually she did her own work. "During there two years Captain Grant made very . few acquaintances. There .were plenty of business men on the street who did not iknow hint, and who never heatd his name spoken. I presume it would be easy to number his associates on one's fingers. I We heard business men say that they - never heard of him till he was put in command at Cairo. On bitter. rival here to-day, the , vast majority of the citizens of Galena are able to recognize him only by hisportraite, and yet, this is the only home he has. "At this same time, Capt. Grant was drawing beyond his expenses, though thin was not ascertained till the end of tne year. He could not live on 33313 a month. 111 asl• dom west abroad. A few near neighbors were all be visited; here ho wanid alt and smoke his pipe. His conversation was vs. Fled, but be lined to talk on the Mexican War. Mostly he was a elan of silence. Mr. Washburn tells me tbat he seemed to him to be thinking on some abstract stailect endthat he took him tote a thoughifnl, re flective and large minded mam " PUBLIC JIVITICILS IiarPrEILIV Di 011•12,, • .1 I -in- , - ...Female Edudation. . • . 'rsnil rata. antuortor n: Ir. lIVIING'S es= An Von - loins MUM 41311017 D 1373ritip - 01reaff0CourtHoese. I WM; eemxieri•r• Abe Wren 111011d0rto Sep. -I=AirfASAVANIAM 4I . 2 . O •NO/d 0 oRit 187 • 114 t1e79 ,41 , . .. ,') ',...• .^•,7_, ti 1 0 32 #4,T. 1 0. latt li ar. rit i ltl it elttd4=i l.l rdehoeillioude,,ort 15101717,1LY,,teer Erb. inet. t _at 7 &tidbit p. in., and' EAcurzyziwip, acosi rai : DAY, EVERlAl:l4lnaldtles: , Personibelliterri. eel,* err= •IY. NeePrrani_Eir Mae, .*.e,6- 4 4 . elm a to Itni EPOntirnilre..VetnneMrs tor-Wrist% cell r Three Hundred 'gainsaid Nen, will, pleste ~sit d, with their recede% and Odours their U31:1111 - 3418WZ - LBA.,PPII4O II S 'II 111 Ilneirlr,ln.,.Eie Mary. • • eudatttept ' temr , PROPEUTT' OWISEII3"ANIF 117 . LiTAX PAYERS. OF MHZ' 815.111' LSD nEV 211,IWARDLI, 21 - 4 . 41 . wee tobeld- at tha !Math - Ward. POP& Baboattloata;op TitITILSOAY ,Eitstatict, AtM gam etch, at 7 o elooa, to take Into toeundaratlatt ttie Hudak; ot sliew rattail Musa,' out ROMs & NeW r rUe Er*. 611 - antaquattad' attaa6. By codat o Ooatmlttee on taw • • &Wald J. Y. ifIoLAIJOHLIB.. Nita 111110eny andlittaing* Oa Comiony, trox MITA %infirm fro klia.aziti.razA, L ..,;,.. ,tirt.„„our...rivizro 1.:.,:, ...,..„b„..., de..... Rlyhoolf of 4 . 421 (n) - }lsatlimon tao anpi um at o m or I m o pooycerade.oisar. of tax, ?mica law ,13,4 4 7,14,,fr,i,i,chin.: ,, ...,,-‘ -, , T t... 1 ...,..,..T. : ,,,,,„ QA. No.O, f or. a l SOVTa / OlanitiVirniratis oTing., BOAIIII. -try Di* zero . storri , triloCiptelatel s Mildew Of mu iz a usnyinn Ann im Attre n tto4 , v , , forv- . T ?msfit 11401irtil boa 8941 on silk atter taea 8 - -.-t! —‘ , . WM- 8. L ! ►F E, Trossikm. nrsasIELARIZ potariegOltimite INtI_TITITrE; TBOT,II.7:I"be TOE. TIMSECONIYANNthiIs S IONILI at Moil. -krorn fitILIOPL ENGLNEEEINO; &SD NAI VEAL 801.1.1i0E, , w111 emnixesmi thirrano, nue , isrs, - .1866, Vie NEW AdlftflLL EMS: TER of 1845,11vInsltqlltilDiluitzt!d,meir!pis olr .taiora by a4dretirltut •. . PROF. cunalL.ES iIEOWNE, rtied o 4 amt.:Sax - ' `Trt4i /ura• seITME47I(.S — re : ‘, • ::7: AND NES'O Th I • • and town • • •us steamer D a Meta! POT" RetnnorMl6lll(lll424lllrOn Sal Wail& the Sethlut.., sloe p. Fo u ireght or pun • .13 , on &lard ante NEPTUNE PIO-NlO I The stramboatitNknrod and Pike will leave the Bair Mill Bun Ferry Wharf boat every boar for the plc Ma ground'. Passergen will ud this a pleasant and convenient way of teaching the p•e pie tied boat rue. These boats will commence running at 8 o'clock e. It and continne every boar until s r.se. saki•St FIRST CLASS OIL REFINERY FOR SALE.—Situate at the east end of the Sharps! burg Bridge, and comprises Two and a imif Acres of Ground, all farmed and mhereen is erected the Petrona 011 Works, with all necessary Ap torsi as. Tankage for nine thousand hernia. The Works can be put in complete working order In thirtyoli hours. The Works wiroribred at one half the cost to the present Owners, and nom is the time for eatiltaliste to barest In Oil Refineries, to secure large dividends. Applyto ZOLAM b. 00., 11l Fourth street. RXECUTRLX NOTlCE.—Letters Teetu niestary on the Estate of ANDREW WAR. LAND, late of Robinson township, AlleShertl county, decessed,„haviag been duly scanted by the Beg ster of eald county to the undersigned, who padre In said Township, all persons Indebted to estatuoi wild decedent, are requestal,to settle the Id= without delay, and eB persons having • alms ar depends agaisig the same, will =OW =lithe same tome immediately. JAKE BITA.BLAXID, auutottwF Eseauttiz. BATES & HRT.T.I3- :11 , BROM :1: ED ditT/11111. 41 TOM STREET. BATES it BELL'S— ' NEW BALMORAL SKIRTS. 2.l.Strepeolt. Oosinotiral Orem, Arsnoussm Anaust di, Mat. S E F W PROPOSALS received :A'ooE,nil EnbrY WET., Inetruive, for eolkheaand putting In rue. tang order, at the Alloghany, Wales Wetke, ONE DOOTOE NCUNS. Specifications ben he seen erfhts oak.. ilfit dere will please state when they amnia to have the joe eamrleted. 5u2234 B. B FIitaNGLS, Crtty Onntrollrr. HUBLEY'S 3PILNLEOZLVILIiTXMTC3, CA-WS. At FS FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY atataw • ALLEGHENY COUNTY, as To DIA ileWletEB oF JACOB DECEASEDATE •e, 0f,./.1.11C TOWAISALP, At thilinztiatie at A. Lippert, Esq., you are hereby cited to be and appear aerate ine. W. J. Reirlater of Willa. Ad, Wand An tall eoutty, on or before TUESDAY, thartnto day of Arexuat or" at. eat *AWN at the 0 0 Itte Rower, to Our city of Plttaburgte, then eat there to taxa out Lettere of Adadatriratiou upon the Zatate of tho aforerald Deemael, or show name, it any you have, why said Letters abate not be tuned toJ. A. Lippirtyor some other At pent= In= under my hand imul.s4 ll °Ma, burgh, Mai 10th day M Adger [, A. D. 180. WM. I. aumutosnx, Re.gmter. N OTIOE. U, 8. Disbarring QAte, Pertareresio West, JialltUantrao, 4kumust le, Mk. The naderstillid, by authority of the Provost. klanhal General, announces that all perms hay. lag just arid roper Rialms agates% the Genera. meat, far 2.ipenses Dm:Erred to Recruttlay In the Western Division of Pennoylvanla, muck as Trans pertsUoa, Subeistecce and LedeßlS of Recruit*, Rent of Rendezvous, ate; and aU odious claiming Retaibursements for 1000 Expenses, titbit oteSent such Claims at .voce, for adjustment, at his orlee, la ihe city of ilaniskur W. P. ARNOLD, First Lie 11.1.8111 U. S. Infantry anrietidattsr Ilishartlng Offer. LAWN LIEI3IOS' NUTRITIVE FOOD. FOB ENFANTS AND INVALID& FM leaking a Means t sod highly ontritt= or Gruel for cbildreo deprived of the LUE. gad torallda of all ages. - air Full Gantlen, an cub packs:e. For tale at the CIENTEULL DRUG sros e, oar of Ohio and Federal atfeeta, to the Market ,Uouse, Allegheny. GZORGB A. /OILY ALLEGHENY COUNTY FAIR. TILE ALLEGHENY COUNTY AGRICUL TURAL SOCIETY wll bold so Extdbßion die ted the First week of October, In the Iron City Park, near Lawrenceville. Extensive tultalge=ll2ta an being made to eon tribute success The Grounds are aecessible bon. by Steam and Rona Railways. Tho location 1. highly Inane eseue anti convenient. lk lee Trotting Veers., withother attiattioas, wi I invite a tarts MUM cm ter. Communications to be addressed to. the So nifty Rooms, 66 iIYTH ST., HTIoIIURGILL at [Maw 1 UCNATIVE INVESTMENT MgC X.IC•LX2OI 1211- Dail Laing troalib and advancing age canoed me to retire from bustheu. The ROMS D CALLAO tot my brand of Flour eminently meats the ea pacify of my fdiU, particularly from Pittsburgh, where it bee a establisbisi reputation, insuring a IiaIfDIIOXLE PROFIT, without Auk of mu. ' beta, and will IIZaLIZE A FORTOPIZ to an ac tives sumerieum d and honorable eria, capable of cordoning it. The MU bee FIVE RIM OF STONES, driven by Writer Purer, ranked from the State, at Stapes annum. and tirrna_pa about SIX RUMORED BARRELS PER WEEK. I have just *spaded 110,05 in Improvement/ and Repairs, and would now sell tor .11.0.000;o0 Ia ammo/alms terms, aliened all my leflumuse to promote the samosa o I the business. Mc JAMES OARDINES. of Pittsburib, per mits me to refer to him for further informatkm. JOBS R. PRAT. Zanesville, Oblo. VALUABLE COAL LANDS. ON_Tfil: PITTeBFROII AND STEOHEN PlfsfsE Pa Tl.Hutsl . .—On vßruAr aionrirma. tet+ , ut 2510 a t 10 o'aloeb, acaordtug to a-tournralret, be told, at She Voionteratal Saha Kerma No 103 Hnisl,lleld street, oppoeltd the Post throe, row Liner and Valuable Triune of Omit Lents, on Ins Plus co 00 and Steubea•lile llacruse, aftnatn.l In tl ear IE/ton •nd Alleghsoy amotha, 1'.., Lad If Lobe eouLty, West V leglax brae Tract. are of earoSue oleos, from to form to Ifa each, of veal Forming Laqd, sodltlork to veluable Coal D. twang, and adrantarea of Lek, I.lserst as.. The L.anda eeoapp favoraSle todnis for Tows Lots. One of the Truitt has a boot on the Oldo riser, nearly opposite Stedhen• broullt, inemdtog the only deep water la that 'Vi cinity ennoble foal/moths. • rANS-4/notllad mum; balance to one and two yous. / or plan, and further puticulats, inquire at the Aoctiun Rooms _ The male at thls Property to polarise; sad veer. thy the attention of captta , tits. ata4 A. ALAU.WAINE. Auctioneer. T HE IGIROVER. BA ILER " SEWING RAG E .ta,nut oNza =Dm= arnica Enibroideril ortza Imsonme 'WHIM r - Makes the liatultki Stitch. THE ONLY MACHINE WEIGH - Uses Uses Two Spoels. ?HE ONLY !Kamm *mon Fastens the Ends of the Seam SSE ONLY DLSOUNTE WHICH Makes a Bias Seam 21ukt Irug 'not Inatr aa c t r er r a ri mooning ram The Only Sowing Maeldne Company . - WINOS srAsEs 1,-;41::)4 3Eiro•STI.TO 7:Dolehttoii;,...stuct; , .mtachines. ia pinosieni t z.imaints not °w4 "f4ilotttaturval~ nM ;: ft rtOrzi *rtusir. X'. CHAAVATEV:-' , :.;azzlisuar; aciEeir. Xl4AiladatA.,,,(ii op . .1, most. romszkablnAtilsts tumlismltlvo sons - fox 6171101 , 1714. ' BHEDVIATIBP LE E S EDBAL• . DIA4 DYSPEPSIA ITI-11, trod •II As: 4,, Tonle, It mires ttut'appetam — itiliSMOS wbolly testoreotas "'miss littaigal . . ana It sous bat a trtalloltoin Its vlrsd ' 31111151, • DringlSS• Comer tiauttineta and POurtA Easel CrelD PIRR TJEWILF!IrrEt. (m o n F th rsAlm _ TWO IatICICIRTELLIHOZOTISPA summit tn" the Eigith W ant, vittibiiith,•• 4_,' gear ',abet 'street, with easomodumf BEIDE SWIMS- ALIN A Lease of Oil Land 2, leEltn ate eway E ln lver. Warren clount of Pe. , boating on the A. nv= W. 7. & HALL PATTERSON. • Attorneys-at-Law. ma/ 144 FOI7IITH EMMET, Pittsburgh. .111AILROAD EXCURSION & GRAND -Lb Ater AtOTtON SALE OF FIFTY CHOIC E BUILDING LOTS IN THE ORCHARD ADDI TION TO EAST LIBERTY, Allegheny rowdy, Ps., known es the "Oreherde^ attuned to that beautiful end central Property, tne “Shaltspeere Gardens"—On MOND ATERON Au rut A IBM, at 2% o'cl N Y ock, o n the N P O remises.— These Lots are In the immediate vicinity of the Pennsylvania and Street Railroad Depots, and are =equaled for banding purposes by any In East Llbuty or elsewhere. They ere from twenty to forty foot front by one hundred feet deep each, to en alley. None of the LOU will to gold at private sale for lets than toe price sinned to each on the plat, but when put up at auction they will be sold to the highest bidder without mem, and without re gard to prise. Terms of Sale—Oue-third cash, totems In one en 4 twe I'm's, with interest, wonted by tnort. oa the premises. $lO cash to be paid on each Lot when B_ll,ol am part of the gash A FREE EXCURSION TRAIN leave the Peunryltania Depot, "%tetrarch. at I o'clock pre cisely, on Ho day of HMO, I= take persons (In dite end gentlemen) to entire= the Sale , free of charge. • No tickets required. aura A. MorLarAINE. Arldh. TO OIL MEN AND OTHERS. • FOR BILE a SrT,In LO E W , Lr,A FOR b yCASH. ONEE Ns tow9ropar. ONE NEW ENGINE,7% by 16Inahes. ONE NEW ENGINE, by 9 h es. &Word mall 12E00-13AND STEAK EN GINES, CI tozooll repair. Ono rot of ENPROYED NIIII,Ir SAW NM, All of whleh tan Os had low for Oash. Apply at. 182 LA.COOK ST., ALLEGHENY. H. WIGHTM&N ==l DISSOLUTION OF. PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretabre existing between Mirka U. Bakley ands Van oer_,_ under. the Ism cams of BAT g INEY & VAN GORDER _, Van ()or _ , ts IBM DAY dissol dve by mutual eo Inte rteent, der ettpowing of hts &stirs rest to Uh.rles 0. Baleleys mho Isrie authorized to coiled all saeorulta due, a ndsettle all clam against the old It= GRAS. 0. BAI,9LEY, _ . FANK. Pittsburgh, Aug= eth.Riil VAT( OORDEB • lcOTlOß—Having retired from the firm of Etalslay h Van tforder, for the purpose o seek; embarking ln the Trimming ntiartiesiof thseetaily recommend my suocusor. Charles 0 BeWry, to us patromige of all my old customers and ehippers. ante FRANK VAN GORDEN. PITTSSIIROU Augulet IN WU. pETROLIA. MACHIN& WORts.B. A. R. li LEOICT, Manufacturer of his Odle. bate: Patent improwed OIL WELL TOOLS, PARSON POST AND WALEtNO BEAN IRONS, and all FIXTURES USED IN SINE -0810. /I SALT WELLS; Nos. th e d at 01110. T, on the tower cords of Nan. chests: Pewr ir r Railway. P.O. Addwssa, Boa 7 4 1 ilerdar attente:s . tis invited to his late lisp p alest In Jan and Joints, all made of tee palest and Law or bon, hassmeed pleads (az them. AU pasts wasranted and made to standard sists ; the pins and ambit. of any oos tee Wind any other of his manufactore having tie same number. Steam Enema and Elseddlui Wort Ms& 10 order. 'We t o site the public, to call and eluting, and lodge far tneensalres g and we cholla:le equality ot workmanship and munpett, ticsa. bend for Oars and Oireolar. Bleansaga VABHIONABLE AtiD DESIRABLE. €4Ot,DS. /per Genes it L'oath'e nothing MADE TO ORDER, IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. B. B. NORRIS, • DIEROHART TAILOR, No. TV FEDERAL ST., AllegLony. 00$-sawd pENNBYLVA_NLS LORICULTURAL SOCIETY. Ibe Pennsylvania Slate Agricultural gadfly will hold its Exhibition on REPTEIII 26tb, Allth and 21“1 1863. as ;HUMS-V[llM LICONLIS Any inrormation desired by parsons exhibit, applications kr premium Usti or posts or DI members of tba Stetety, attU men by U. ondersigned, or A. SO Jilt HAII/EILLTOS, President ILarrisbtult. A. nnow - En Lolecte..EM, sftreurs• fronalsrosre, Kay mod. feritasthl FORT PITT FOUNDRY. Cr.c..3lPaiwtaxor4la.l Rl WETCAL7 ORLANDO UtTCAIa Jep , 10.13 N. NINNY !AIM 0. Naar. ()HAMMEN KN-AP ;Mum.. to Marla inapj diannfactitrors of Ordnoinsk: NA all kinds of Has. • •y Castings for ficslling Mils, &Ups, Is 4 and:thlosll 83 MARKET STREET. J. W. CAIIWAIIILIV lk CO DEALESS IP Bouri arm 8110E3 Sewed, Balled and Pegged stools, Shoes and Bal. morels. Tor Lads', Gonda, Boys, Yonths, Wages and CBlldran. Fresh additions are made every woes I. our Edo*, and a. Small Froths and Quiet Itetumen Is our pyruan of HUM& Prompt sad mmMul MZum tiongtvert to ontere. prEtmuks PIPE amp &MET LEAD LEAP PIPE Of W .Luis and etAcLusites. SHEET LEAL of any Manus on bagel azul mails to arder L e MUM= 001W0LI, Agent, Ornandsclas Zderenant r tio. 102 &wad street. kt►ama REMOVAL. WELLS, kLUNDLIS k 00, tan removed their extaailva map_ Store sae !selorp to MN 145 WOOD 15THIPIET., =ore Cr Ittretri Allery,w pits theyare prepared to MI all crow or WHIP LASUM , . SiflitatES • lat th e Low • • • ewe 1906 "MIL ............. D MIT sTEE,L & BAILEY, sock Brokers and Real Estate AC 31113 titOciti bought Ana MOO man .1 custom ow e sir mi., VILLE:MS sou. 3cui BMA CIIOIOE BItAUNS FA.II FLOOR; 3,09 bush Oath 4,000 bosh tar Cloin; 4 can Bated Say; car Peach Blow Potatoes; 9 bbls Ruttes, in clothe; to barrels Green Apples; In stare and for gala by PATTERSON, AMMON es CO., Nos. sea and ES Peas St., Sooty. nate building. r) PRINTERb. _ PRESSER FOR BALE, ?1,,0 One TAYLOR GYLINDEI6,_ bed sixoOlostues. Ow TAYLOR D0118147104-..t00d ST/ Inchon all In toad Igor ado:. • • Willbo soLi 101UZI411±, wire of tiz lan itiatineJ • :CIFAZETTE: Pittaburgb. Pa. .11 — rnierTO rAttztiTbr - • • • Tb* leat.• 1ek:A10401.4 adinfad li tt ' is qrsitoas to EMU. ter htlitntroilltusent• Wilted 'sinew