-- 4E6 9ittfinT3h Tim& - VIK =FMMOCATIO# • PRIMLY .9.13G1782' 25 1865. Wm STATE* - •• _". F —__POIS Ai:uncut?, MET= : R•I I 444T4A'NFt ~..atlirmtgomery count . Czpa : soicvzzoE arsznat. oi.".tAvoi3"er. CAMPBELL • --. — Clf Cambria county. maim COVNTY Tiaszr, . rrolt =MUM ATTOWi r il LEVI B. DIII7. oI Allegneay. • , akirr. ootnrer crolrreiouss BENI= uusecraT;• rityrowago. 1RAV11.,41C04,3,ft., ar Sitberty Townglp. 10A irpwri saw= I ;BB= GB • 1.1 A In...alit:Jae:l,y. ,i , f' , :0 41EO T. Met{ EE. tick!! Payette Tawnstdp. • FAN'S B.:}LEBR )24 BlaoaatUrsi Townaktp, AIM= BLACK, etmheny. Davin. Siukr , Eß, lipp ,!.;yrfil.r. • - 10TerMi), 4 1 = ism:MAID. obinctsawm :70X141141.11,4E1ite1y.0t LowarSt. T/ =ft tiatorrr tirkt7To2l :frn,..4.1 WU, NriCTrLLEY, , o ancilasbsou Roltroit or roes 1.4 tat= CELESEIctCb itleta TownshlN =1211271 The : State Convention in Mieshedppt is "rllOllOllOlO ITC; wader the Presidio:o*s ' B 'experimerit" or niconatractiOxt and the resat' fa not, to _oar trdnd t hvery flatter. Aug in ustaromise of sactepto that Reim- laninV!,. The President Contemns that his Valls only an "exi)Frlnente 3 and we are jtatfitlite, therefore, ht . dianehdng closely! working:a. —Let tut MI, then, how it 7 rtrinf4pkti, . .:,,TfOiy4.4itet,:tif'thii,Vfonventio4 wall to legalize All that wag 'done 'in nig State' •miag the fOUr ittirs of rebellion with the ;„.. , exception of the Ordinance of Be-. i.: - 'That is:repealed; lint act of the legislature passed bathe Interest of 5e et,,,,.-cession tslegalized and vindicated. Thls one fact shows clearly that even the mod ' - of' fillsaissi pi, :eratointenp (for It Is fair to Sinppose that she put forward her moat mod - 'orate men at this particular time,) are yet as fall of the virus of secession as ever her _nctost-ultra - men were, including her distin t'ittished and extinguished son, jwirsmnsan `.llavri. They, are forced to confess secession failure; but they,are: rtmutthe leas deter ' " mined to . bi9ii up done during : ? four-y=Bot .their struggid to give it 6ut4t4ul. - Their rte _ xt etep declare' slavery abolished;! but ?they do if in such a linYasto iiiiitlris - abilished, they do it, and. that •they, megm,- by subs°- , t- spurritlegialailan, to render; 'the abolltioe a nullity, if they can. • They do not, In the - -Sdraple language of all our Free State Con stitutions, declare that slavery shall not in the State; bitt that slavery having been abolished toy the 9eneral Government, ;• Slavery Shall not exist, Ac. They do not,. they would have us understand, abolish it ' themselves ; but they merely submit to. Viet has - been done because they cannot help it. /ht Miasma time.they give =limited power to tho legislature to "provide for the pro tection arid,itecur4y of the persons and property of the freedmen,. and, guard them pad ais Mak against vitas Ma may arise from thOr sudden emancipation." The "protection" which these fellows will give, under this wide grant of power, to the "yersons and property of the freed men" stifle the:protection which the wolf • -.freedmen from their "protection!" In the keen anxiety of ttle gX-BiaVehOidell3 to guard "the State" from- "the cyila" °Fernandes ' Von, they 'will load , the freedmen anew with their 'chains, and fkid ample warrant • - for any legislation they may chaos, to en ' act,.under the broad giant, of power thus fiestawed. -• • - • ' • - -It if plain fronithe wording of thin amend- • ' meat to the Ccinititution of brississippi, that tbelending infra of that State look forward to • . the practical,-if not to the real, re-establish ': anent .Of slavery. They can, under it, tenderthe freedman a .serf or a peon ; pus. , hltit his education . ; limit his occupation or • acquisition of property to the lowest • amount ;•,,, compel him to work for little or ..M: 1 pay. ; .depriie himoif all his Hems and of Arne= of regaining them; and make him 1.,5.1A1fe..112,4ut; spite-of being' in name, a , :freedrriais. There , is no act of , cruelty. or lyianny-linit may not be 'justified , under :: ' • 4414 ploOdon. In 'order ; to. "guard, the •If ' 'the evils of emancipation," will : render 'emancipation a complete I • nullity; , ,= ;be nreedustructed" wen of p • nth-must learn that they will not ;be YA3 1 . 1 134:4014:1i99 .. ,d toxin - den:o4llA that there are no "Ovils.. in tinlitelpatlonpApfiz:q..against, and to ao-; ;•' &pi time and 'complete enfranchisement the negrolran accomplished feet. Wis. la Scafe with- In the Union;•and we feel satisfied that - Coal guts will nit admit ,her until she sboWe 'di : repentance. She will i im." frfinannars "and language by staying •' - 4ctit in 110-cold a good while lodger. .. I cAmpBEP „wpm '..TAC, Di.higtol7 of our= . • voL - idle 'caw be o f fa ; ...1.,-L;,' ' ~. • ueentit 0 ezel will .• hind _• '130,P2 •., or Ge?, „ time, t4P :-4` 41kfq,.';ediere at el': the eaStern. -part ei ~ .., . to ' oer • ' woo. born _taw poling Le soon' .-CAMTZIL,....; bid:. when quay CUY. 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Motelnil having been made in the ITeriv , Teak., Trilnae _HEsrar.. }brown; in which exception is taken to the action of the Secretary of War, because ha required- that , the--colored-troops to the .banditorthe rebels shOuld•beeicbanted.tin 'd estine basis that our White troops in their /ones Were. A. regular cartel for the exchange of prlit mere of war was agreed upon at an early period in the rebellion, based upon a- full ecogniticm of belligerent 'rights in the South, and duly announced - by public or ders by audiority. This cartel was faith fully observed by our government as long as It was respected by the South. "So long as the cartel for the exchange prisoners was respected in the South, It laws lathfully observed by the Govenament, and diem is no reason to doubt its faithful exematien by the Government until the end Of the war, unless properly revoked by com petent authority, if the rebel authorities has not most distinctly violated its terms, under circumstances, indeed, . of great aggravre don." The first indication on the part of the reb els of s disposition to disregard the cartel becamepublic through a meting, of JEW., DAVIS to the rebel Congress, in which he dist Melly informed that body 'Union ofilbers Who might be aintniedizerving With. colored poops almuld be,dellvered over to the t3tahi authoritleiwilldis tiuiState where theY Might-he captured , tb be dealt with by thoseSittte - authorities 'under State laws pa:Adding for JIM bnisishmeni of .the crime of inciting .insurrection among slaves: When' tie Message above *timed to be. cepa ,linown to the President, he saw at once the necessity of meeting it, and gave instructions to retain such rebel odious as . might be captured, in order to be In -'a position to- check the rebel government and restrain It from the execution of its avowed purpose in violation of the cartel. It was this proceeding i lnitlated by We titbt, ' giaierninera c lii Violation of the cartel, that caused the cessation of the exchange of prisoners. . Coincident with this proceeding In regard to the exchange of the prisoners of war the rebels inaugurated a system of seizing an offending citizens of the United States and, subje c iiing them to maltreatment in various way in order to effect a particular object, whi was apparent when a demand was made for their release. For this purpose quite a number of:citizens from Pennsytva nis were carried into captivity by General Lee When he penetrated into :that State in 1868. When a demand was made ibr the re lease of this elks of prisoners, it was- met by a Most positive declitaticat that no citl izen prisoner in the rebel hands should be teleased, unless the government -would eq.,: ter into an agreement with • the rebel ml - not to arrest any one on account ~of: his opinions, or on account of his sympathy with the rebel cause; and this deelaration was.rreeppeeaated egain and again by the rebel a ties; whet:ever the government de manded the release-4w exchange of said cit. Lem primtecsi.amoigWhrn were included Ileum. Buoys and RielianzetCar, against Whorn. the rebels bore a spiels]. grudge, be araM of their connection with the New York ;Tribune. . It will require but the slightest glance at this subject to convince any one of the ut— ter impossibility of acquieecing in the de• mend of the rebel authorities as a prereq uisite to the release of the citizens they thus held In bondage. Such 'an agreement on the part of the United States would have been a virtual acknowledgement of the in dependence of the. rebel government, and would have foreclosed all proceedings of the United States against all persons whom soever engaged in the criuthof treason and rebellion. When the suspension of exchanges was found to be operating against the rebels, they resorted to the horrible expedient of subjecting the Union prisoners in their hands to starvation and exposure to the ele. .„...,...,... ...a.k.a., 1.1... p,....teentina or quarters or tents, after first robbing them of their money and most of then clothing, and, with'sut regard to seasons or their Lectern caries, in the hope of forcing the govern ment into a system of exchanges, which should bare the effect, not only of leaving in their hands all of the colored prisoners they hild taken, bet of throwing into their ranks the entbe body of prisoners held by the Federal power, then greatly - in excess over the prisoners held by the rebels. When these facts became known at the War Department the Secretary of War directed an order to General GRANT to as sume the entire direction of the matter of exchanges, with authority to give such or ders as he might think proper on the sub ject, General GIRANT at once reverted to first princ:ples, and directed that Colonel Octro of the rebel authoritiea„ should be notafied that caored 4043 Should be treated as' prisoners of war, when captured; and as the rebels were not willing ; to accede to this remit anent, no further exchanges wereimeder. • . , - Uron the receipt at the . Wat Department .et the first intelligence of the inhuman treatment to which our prisoners ware sub. jected at Richmond, the Secretary of War, without- a moment's itesitatien, gave:-11,-- 'striations to our agent Of eiehange dt Fort ,ress-Idontneleasend,forward supplfeStentt the public stores fOr- their relief;: and large quantities of provisions -,-and - clothing were accotdingly sent,feridlitribution embng the - : prisoners, and ' 'every possible, Wort was made to afford, th at,. Sort of .rellef.Fn at - the hazard of largo portions- of the Spites being wasted, or, what was Worse, entsip-; i reprinted to- the , benefit of our enemies, - v holt soon appeared, Made use Of those Appliee for their :own advantage, leaving , Cr prisoner s - still to suffer. Oars. EITeneOCE concluded with re m-silting that "many haVe supposed' that it was in the power of the government: to at' ford relief to the prisoners in the South by a miort, to a retaliatory treatment of rebel prisoners in the North. It is difficult to meet a suggestion of this kind by an appeal to the instincts of civilized humanity, be cause the mare suggestion supposes the ab sence of those Instincts, and implies :a will ' itnaeu to see the public sentiment degra ded into barbarism, which would haye pot pittthe nation itself on the footing' Of save- Iftea L i-whosm only excuse for their barbarity in . theirignoranCe mad their exelusion from Or; eiVilizad, World: The daY:must, come wheneverytrue American will be ', proud of the reflectlon that .the- goverrdalul i tt was strongertough to ennqs the rebellion with ,ottflnatErg7fhe . elirdiest 'element ,of !la he rnitnßY er,its:dignity,Sit4 Amide before the world unto:Teat:With:its tree • honer.: and.%, r'''; ' ...,:-; ' •:. :' 1 ,. 1: ' ' - -, - 0*** 6 ,4 1 .1*-. 7 .*WltTfrritte , larat;o f . Monday aitpsjaised a great deal dahitire . to:frail:oar le 4.lre•Ylorthwen and to the' ship- Ping hiathejiiio..lie Menu* and Chicago rPffiAiwAsi t304-injured,4utokopoi ,roa st s - Tun zing!into thdcago, culverts and-„bridges - Were washed away aid trams &Wed. On the Chi-. [ Cage and Great W.esterutiurcksd a train pleased into.,the ,break. left by the washing away-of a • `culvert. causing -the death , Of a Passengef sso three - employees of there'd. Besot were enter, tamed thisafety of • the great tarsi : le it oldidel' in-frent, of Chicago, but it stoOdtrati:' fOn'sitake Itilthigin, a- collision occarredl, daring theta Tar; , .'l,..tik 'kAiititattrig: B. W. aims end i i i :icbgcmer.P44.44l.• lis ,- *.100: 41.4 e alai ,cr,;:: Thaetellagilerhsleaenpadlatintoth vr94":4 4 : eic,gt4**ii".ithb irgl** 1 / 731Ut h i ,YSY.V l ` l .l.eittit ,' ti , Virrftk. 'tie ca Ifir Of lumber, (be -htig, -did -riot- sink. alt git ; 4),W waves gessfet4 breke ,e,,r her s , 'l' Allg. :*PITEVI4 1 1 0.1,PITewawpv, forced to loaktlirmugimit 9334 eiiviiiro hey Te"' eakedithatit‘tooming, , when Amy , r.r . 6 . , _'cued io.Jo',oliittio lianims” coue4tio., lii .. ' the. cieWof Scathes visit. - . Tfare.gettigg a new 13Leam . Fire En gine at AllentcrNa. Ilanssszaccr. Bwragimkßurtts,roln Luioi.j. v itiotashga, "Ttt_ la se I>)mgeQn thelsespe," the atateraent L made that a meet 11111SUMaLltain_tbe_offlea of. James. Axed._ "Bramtette & Co." were opposed to the project of Rcatesean for raising troops. Gov. Bragtl44.ie. demws t9.tbM WAS Of.lMEttlng theSmleOUld "Judge Lusk and myself were the moetearnest 'accesses for ratting the Men, and-both - 4*e to the encampment beyond the State. It was, for political reasotts, carried, end 'resubmitted so the decision." The Governor thinks that If the author of the 'The Field, the Dungeon, the Escape,' would tmmtreof Judge Sam. Litslc„who it was that stood with him in opposition to the movement against Roman's raising troops in Kentucky, be would, perhaps, learn to unlearn some of his statements. - VIII ATLANTIC COLE A.VAIIATRE.—The LOll Tima says the failure of the Atlantic cable and its severance from the Great Easters, may now be considered certain. It thinks no commercial misadventure of Modern times has ever excited more - Ville•EPlead Interest and deep regret, than thlealrnost nattered disaster. The wide-spread feding of disaster undoubtedly la very general among the large capitalists and.operators In Remittal in both countrlas. But beyond these the regret at the failure of 'the Athretic cable, * done not appear to be either deep or widespread in this country at least, where' the taterpiise Is looked upon as a scheme, More likely tdhenelit the moneyed interests than.the public at large. 'HON. JOHN COVODE ON RECOR. STRUCTION *ND NEGRO SVF. EtZlOlll Bon. John Covode, while attending the tneeting of the American Steel Association, in Cleveland; on Wednesday last, wait in vited to deliver a -political address in the evu;Ling. The Cleveland,Hertad says the address throughout was replete with thought and feeling, and relied more upon truth than grand eloquence.. We quote frog the Heroic: . whittle, had in regard to the conditlandf the South: Alr. Corrode remarked that be had been 'recently sent by the ..K•lttiernment, to look tbeeeinilltron Of. 'Wars in the Missis sippi Staten, and had comehame very mit& dishouraged with the prospect.. Most of hta time had been spent in Louisiana. He found there the omeera who 'had been elected by the Union party, finding the rebel sentiment strongest, had gone over with them. The Governor, after load pro fessions of loyalty, after joining the Union League, so FOOL, a ft er placed in sat ority, had deserted and betrayed the party that elected him. More than one hUndred rebel officers were discharging . the duties of the government under him, dressed in their rebel uniforms Our men are becom ing discouraged and threaten to leave the country if the army la withdrawn. The Governor claims from the National Government pay for the liberated slaves, vat - refuses to assist in the payment Of, tee . 'national debt. He elders In the event they do not receive pay for Abair slaves, those slaveashall be SEM out of the country —hit - MhlcO p r elsevrhere. 741. Gored° had been up and down the country and found nowithe man handling the plow or doing other labor—the negroes did. ;litho would do the work If the negroes were sent out? The Governor replied: whites from the North, or tram abroad. He answered that when' the whites sought the South it would be as owners, not as servants. Mr. Covode found the same state of af fairs in South Carolina, ami, in fact throughout a great portion of the South. They are all in favor of free trade. There are among them no dissentious Tney did not intend to help pay for whipping them selves. It is time for people baying iliteresttl fn the country to organize. The rebels all vote, though not one in twenty is loyal. The only clear way out of the difficulty is to extend to every loyal man the right of stiffrase. The loyal whites of the South are in favor ofit, not that they have any regard for the negro, but because they see it is their only hope when the army shall have been withdrawn, what is there that remains to be done? The questions of ft. ninee and reconstruction ;re the questions of the country. What Is to be done with there questions ? We mnstisend men of en ergy, men of capital to buy up their t states and retrieve the country. He had Laiked with de Governor of Massachusetts upon the subject, who had gone home full of It end intend.d to urge the people to make such Investments. The question of fran c:ate must be met in some shape. We used the negro ss a.soldier, and. Is It right that we should row turn him off ? Is it right 'to give the South an inartased repro eentston of thlrteeen votes, when they re fn e to Lestow upon. the loyal portion of heir community the right of suffrage ? Jams Iltneyes. a Justice of the Peace, of Columbia, met with a shockingfdesth at the railroad depot in Lancaster, las Monday. Wi lie standing on the platform, the cars started, the motion of which threw him, lengthwise between the cars on the track. In endeavoring to extricate himself from this perilous position, be was caught by one of the tricks, and dr sgged and ro'led for some twentyyards, the wheels crushbig and rutting hie body in a horrible manner, scat tering the mangled, parts along the track. The Democratic Confemnce, which met in Indian% last week, nominated Kennedy Uteri - , Esq., of Jeffersonmehty, as as their candidate for State Senator. .The contestant for the nomination was Lt. Col. John P. Linton, of Cambria courtly, who served more than three years hi; 'Ma, late war, and b ars honorable wean& Von his perm, but this Ctaldi eibi l diatergarded by the Democracy of that Platelet. . A round mart ;Ceratral Penttsyl• vanfn tYeetved Worillltlohic dispatch a fair days ago ' Lannoyucing the -death of his hither,le ,Worcester, Mass,: Re hisUrted .home, narrowly- escaping: death in three ,railroad accidents; on' the way, to find his pattnts alive and well. IC, E. BIIELDO,F, the prosecutor of F, A. Hove, Esq., in the Forest County Oil case, was indicted at Meadville last week for sic aping a gold heeded •cane from the Me. li , •my hours, belonging to a gentleman imn.,.d A. ii. Riddle, tome three months THE Examiner and the Review, the two Democratic papers published in 'Washing- Ton, Pa., are to bs consolidated 'about the let of October—the new paper to be con• ducted by the'present editor of the Radezo and one of the editors of the Examiner. Tux. banking lioness of 'redwell & Co., at Somerset was 'broken open on Sunday night, and the: entire :contents abstracted. lot tee government, hssida waslaken. It Ls thought that the burglars were old hands at the business. ' • M „ .s. grams Ontristr., a maddest 111 the JobbignFOliing tfAll, Jet fill 1111A:ivy piece of )1011,D n:hin ,toe. A few . bu OW k w e s - warz io had „forgotten the accident, 'bia throat began to anvil -and La on died from:noo4 ;M4 7 : 1 ,11, • - _ Taa..nem. tosuatiOCOnvention of Cumber. land county kat Monday stominstecilJaines, •Cheatzutetil a candidate for the eenate, and a Mr. Long, frmlfevt'ollrgli t for the 'Leg islature. • • -. Tge Lietitaricy of Mercer c ount y have revived their organ. Which suspended pub icetion a year or to agqc. and:it is now ca ned under the tit le of "The Presa"' Tar. Learn &pros gam' buts Woman bad her inning Melded but jest; week while wiling up the Canal on a boat, hat heed •coming in contact with a bridge. - 'as Posted:lice at Formardelown s boater• set county, Pennsylvania, is dfseentinned. Leiters and papers shouldne* be sent' to lop:terse; Farnnee, ' but TWITS Creek - and T=41116,011 Cden, Patty have, made a . good strike in MP guing down on Michael hicCiellandle Grin, „41grarecee . kiigteene - tounty, „ asfti~on'e of tlie Girard estate in it 4 nt:tivo ,htuatired thew , 5 4 0 dollars 'year end Mill inczeiyadc '' , Nsicm persona are in t'j ell for hamlet& in ':Luzettiepounty.;' ",t • • estlizaterbis isetir made by the , Degie.cei Oireria of the popalatlonof taw lartrtt.thVii 11 the Uhlted lilagaotilzt comes of the 3'W 1866: The - tettatatcrisiett. know° tptin; 3,016,49 , 1; bobingb - or-Liverpool. 410 • cite of!ldethebeeteristozo;. itorought'or '6,604 110,y33; borough of Men:lngham, $27;842; Wr eath of. Leeds, a 1,025; eith •Belatel, ;0148dg; city. otlEdlnbumb, , l74.lS4 city.of Alishow, tmns; city pf Dublin (and thine ea ? nrbe), 317,G00. NElSlrtrginis Ifgallbe '7l Itl'thipreirdith that after "the' war the traffic by . tenger* and freight an the falling 9& jt . rst Fir th at th e, kvs ,nf the mfaament..4thrip "rat would thrr - - ;ndusg - dtie... ides theldeelpti drsaily • eseereempany.--finsibe-firda - -aboir - the - eon-- nary to ba the ease. Oar railways we never •In a - More Ilairdthtor condition - than - Elms time, The ger travel has rarely been 60 great as daring the present summer. TER demand neon the Freedmen's Raman for farm handa, laborers lied berme servants, from the Northern and Middle, States, is very large and threatens to exceed the supply. Orders have been cent to Richmond to forward several hundred farm hands without delay; and the plan tern who have Niggled over the phtffhl allowances ft f 5 per month, may scan Ilnd,theraselves short of "ands at any price. Ten Emperor Maximilian has purchased and chipped from NewYerk, for the Imperial print ing; slice, in the city of •it•ie9, a eat of lioe'd celebrated tainting presses, has ordered two stem fire engines from the same place, and stoat to con tract with the New York ship Mold ers for several steamships, plans for which are now on the way to him. ACCORDING to one MA adVieee atom Havana Mr. George Eicnneken, an Englishman by birth and the vice preeldeetof the Howe of Repreeen. tallves of St. Domingo, has moved a resolution to annex that republic to England. A commit. ace has been appointed to report upon the sub ject to the Rowe. A emulous living MI the bank of the Ws slasippl, a few mho below New Madrid, says that during the earthquake hest Thursday the river was violently agitated. Thd water seemed to rice in a body several Met high and was forced backward upstream. The - current was actually stopped during the few scene:ids the earthquake continued. • A err recently made for theterghton' and Bom erset Railroad, ihrOugh a, q.tutrry in slartli //VP ham, Dian., atm& a layer of peel:alai white • rock and antediluvian trees, shrubs„mid vertebra of extinct whalers. Tuts Bv:retail ct War has Issued en order disbonconly dismissing a captain and Ore lieu tenants of the 2lit New York cavalry, who broke open and robbed the store. while en route home over the Baltimore and Ohlo railroad. Ins Mtn ; the secession Organ at Richmond, calla upon Governor Pierpothe to convene the lethslature ol , Vltgleds to tittieeselon. tor•the purpose of ratifying^ the' Cbitelittalbnal 'amend ment abollahlng atstery.•' Trot body of a Man wan fortad on Bnoday on the Camden and .dthbay RalL-oad, near hillham 'tattoo, Be had fallen from upturning train, and .idattanple contnaingwlthlhe rallosandlnatant death. A Riartronz correspondent eltates that the Statue of Henry Clay, standing' In the Capital Grounds at Richmond, has been disfigtired by comp evil Inclined peramte throwing stones at it. Tee Hon. E. Joy Morrlit, writing from Con stantinople, says that Ebb cholera hes reached the city and become rhalent. Two hundred deaths are daffy - reported. A rater occurred In Chariton, lowa, between a number of returned soldiers Ann the &trachea of Pahnera's Hippodrome, recruiting In the death of six showmen and one eoldler. TEM Montgomery (Ala.) Akhorraper giros an encouraging ptetu^e of the prosperity of the place, which it says haa now a larger population than before the war. • , Tun , emit-begat angina patty' of lowa Is distodlbv to notlttogneta very rayndly. To tho calla Made for a Convention 'fit Beau county, *gout, a dc nen responded. Euxis Szesol ssnant girl in the Gorden City Hotel, committed enielde at Chicago Mat Mon day by taking poislon. Dlsapplutmenv In love ism the moving cause. Mummy, Ohio, is Just now overrun by ruffians, The Her even proposal to cheek the cell by getting up a Vigilance Committee. Mn. J. B, hfcfLvionv, an old citizen of Blob land county, Ohio, was kAled last Thursday by failing from a wagon-load of bay. Tun Bplrltaallats have started a paps? In Chicago, with the singniortltle of Rektio-PAili osophiari Journal. PUBLIC .VOTIC-E6l VIITY ELItCIEFTIVE coals:rt. C 111 Y. Oo7"7"l:gttce r 4, bo hold'on -.4 elan At the County Emma. SATURDAY, AUGUST COIL, mkt II o'clock a, v., at the oMcs of THODLLS /S. MARSH Es ALL, 4626 W . L GILLMORH, Uktakinan. IsECGAD IPSARD,' ALLEGLIENY.— THE MEWL HOLED will inset at lb. School House, on MONDAY, the 19th rust, at 7 o'tJoie p. and Elkoa EVENING, emit FRI PAT EVEN MIG Inclusive.. Persons holding ce selpr• from D. fa aeforron,Esp.. fpe Money se situ, ed to pay Frounttes to Volunteers for Go lass call for Three Hundred Thousand Men, will please attchtl. with their reonifrq, and proeure their hone., _ HAMLET LEA, Pretidant: Jrda BZOIVI, Ji m Soireliary e- RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, TROT.N. Y.—Tne FOR. Ti-SECOND ANNUAL 56...m.510N et thte kr cern SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND A 1 VEAL SOLENOE, will commence Serve. sea Ma, ISM The NEW ANNUAL cols- TI.II or ierte, giving full informaties, May boob tabs, n by lindrYantbi PROF. CHARLES DROWNE, Director, attlMlOtii 'Dub New Yell. n ca 4114rieny and PCIZSDIOTAAV CORpany , OCTII l'unaTzt Sr., kEttatrita...Psta, . Mk& THE BOARDAn c OV DILSLISCEOSIS Lars THIS DAT destssol • Iltstasud of THREE NO PER CENT. on tae Capital Stock of tbia en=Psnl. MI Ml* clear of tan, on set sites eN0CE126.4 )0, ISO& TI snafu Booka clam] frost San teat •citl 1;17 15.1.. S. LANE, Tsensanfr. 011= Oil Barre Pdreirdra Oroipony, 116%Sotto ForaTe Sr.. PHILAALLPIIIy Attzwit IS net garTHE BOARD liP • DIHEVTO 7 4u hare tale flay d. dated Dtebten of T 0 fd) ('ER VENT. on the llsoteal Mock ol this Ur a pane, dear of tax, payable on and s.Rer Sep Umber 504 066 Tee nansfer Books Will bed ted on and after tf.e r 1 th toned, eutf) Whi. S. LAVE, Treasurer. -lIILITABr COLLEUE, ALLENTOWN. PA , Vita Oluatrrb4 PritrilegysiurSairertor divan. tig..9 for on ErittDoh, Oluslon tio amends' sad Dilatory Mammal, ro-oporks SEPTEdtHELC Std. Yor tlirctuars, call at Unary, Evade b. C 0.% plitaburgh, or addren HEY. AL L. HOFFI)itD,IL a, soliameod Praoldotar CLIIIIIffer, THE IlLOOD.—With car net.; disordered sod vitteted blood, yen rid deka !lover. It may bunko= in Pimples or SOre . or in some active dMesse, or It may merely .keep: you listless, depressed and good for nothing, But. you esneothavetoodhealthwhile your bkmdts ba puma ASok's Sapturri,lllSPA., pork= out these Imptultlek Watimulites the organs of life into kiumoleasettaa, restoring o wes al aad ItirUing distal*. Urocalt rapidly AN/Lrbia "to te m plat= whim are caused by impurity th e blood, Meth as ogorofene or Knepp Wet, , Ulcers, "b + r Erspeimaa, Pimples, Wota 13a a, .51.. As. • Firrliose or laysipdrr, Tette, or Sag Mikes, • Head, Bing Wmm,,. Can, or Cononhase Toe more, Sore Eyes; Female Diann% such as latent ion, Irregularity. &ensemble, inites, Sterility.elso Sypk. ilia. of Venereal Diseases, Liver COmplokusand Knit Dierreme. Try AYZIS'e SAIISAIeARtLL A, sad sea for volarself the au rode; activity with which It cleanresthe blood and torts these disorders. During late years the public have beau misled by rf 4 A:i b .= l l.7f2:l,ll3.l " lll 4 o7g. E e 2t h r s " re t been (mode open the sick, for they, not only con. lain little, U any, Sarsaparilla, but often no curs moo properties whatever. fiance: bitter dirap. poiatment has fedlOwed the use of its vs tow ex tree, of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until the name Itself has beeomosynonyntoossvith Inipool and cheat. Stills , . call this compound 4 •Sarssportlla. and Intend to supply such reccod? aa shall moue the load of obloquy whisk rods upon it. We think we ham! ground for boilevleg It has virtues which ate irraWible by the online. ry run of thediacaess It I. Intended to ones. the con only Immure the sick, that we Offer them the best &iterates which we know toUr toy Stedeee and we hove reason to believe It is by ram the most eflectual purifier of the blokl let Mseoyered by any body. AlTra'a olknotny .Psmronah . ls so itolversagy Ittuyern to kuwase every other remedy for She at im9g2, sktruniza,-.ilalreenrxt, bmra -dant, facipfeat Connoopflosh,r,oslll tor the of t'eshibroytite Patient. In Islettiel4 'stages cif the dioniee, that ILL &Wen; tiers to lemma the pl. , &nee iip,yirtneei She _work! knoWathem, • - Trees' .W by Mr o,lltent& ,Losigt end la d by, Lti rAUKIIIItteIr 21:90Ti by Waged'. • • 1715.11.11 Z 14i - E,fre . . _ .... , . . ir .V311..--etri- MONDAY. AFTERNOON.! . 1 -J 224 last , on Smithfield. rourth, WOOO. W 7 1 02 02 Effie stateta, . A Roll of Noti.,.,Azabisistiot to 8110 60, Thi Baer will be liberally. tewaided by le wing It at me-Carpet More' of MonlitllAN2) ► MIL- Liff 13 $ %Ana 'a YUMA:eat, eoeond floor. son NOTICE TO PARENT b. ' •41.. so2.ocrs -13oXacecrii . The. nnderstgbe a being desirous to, amts has own chtldnin, will renedywerilerltwi number of to. _i_peo6l,l* PuPtla, for Inetsuctioain Beading, Writ. tag, Ari.heotie, the lincamente a irrocaraug. 1 tied ell MAI bf Ornementel ffeWaledork. • . "rhur Semi= wilt eitarennon ISEPTEBISIM lit. • • - ~ , . . ". : 0511.1tecatiten . A li bobella et, Allenhanyi. BATES & BELL'S-- ~,C E S ra4. wistatetwoos. IVRSTAMAE43 , Oni , liertrum y FOH At SALPt....IIIIII:IIi at.t s"tut sad onto Sadttn , buZi Brl4goioa4 amaprtsealTuap kh*Zustra at u taupe, all teactd. and whatnot" la arftte*.ltio - Petronot Olt Weida: with on Eactssary: 'moans. Tontine - tat Etna thousand burets- Tito; - orks 114/1 toOW la complete warajaX_OrdAS ln' laistplaalic , Vbs Work' 11,,vo t ai .— °4 1: half the. oast to the. antaoat,attoqit. -- I.llCUme tor cipitallats ickLuvnt touußanevieN to stertuelidgt 411dilinflii; *Pall/ to' B. &PLAIN Ai Oa; • - atilt t. 1.2 fourth moot. FIP it rst s e risz.dur..wrs. IMIKEDIATE PerASEBSION.—TWO , STORY BRIM DWELLING ROUSE FOR ;iiimlQ . 2l2l(Aggifliartfitill "".4l"a OMB AIRONS, la 7. 7 011X1rOt Oxast. si7WORA_TViO-131011.11 FRAME ead tut 1 4L 11 :4, SA Aret plilp7l l 4:lt eF ley. Porresslori April let. 8. 0.71314. BARRSLB SWEET POTATOES v sop Poodlels nolled Com; 1000. do. Ear Own; In atom andinr eels by PATTERSON, !ORMOND & NoL inn and= Plan larva, et. 7.6 f3ontPe Nay Building O . PELgtfEBT, CkroMlX_. 49.120314., NO. 21 WYLIE STREET, MARES TO ORDER GEAR CUTTING AND MODELS FOR DEW INVENTIONS. atl2.soll2Xkm N°Txr-E- Wtereas, my wile, MARY C. KINCAID, left my have and board, without lay @aura or woe.). cation, I would hereby notify all persona not to trust Der on my own account, as 'mill not pay any debts contracted by her. au25:21 JAMES M. KINCAID. el fitntlentarea Breast-Ptah ALLYX3HEZiI CITY The. Pin is emblanuitlasl. with , I,tuls, 'Mate /14u. iis tme r wacuz ie l ti t: o l or n M t l zearatded. BATES it Best Conley Flannels au24 nMTH STREET. FESSIEL ARRIVAL, N l4ra c itr r snivel from the East. we off r oor 711'All aa2.!dll. viri2i.tax• SHOES AND BOOTS, For Laeies' and Gentlemen's Wear, Misses and Boys. Cali at the PHILADIaLVECIA BSOE EfT0833,! ata 4 Be MARKET STREET. PROPERTY FOR BALE. TWO BRION DWELLING HOUSE!, situated In the Eighth Wird, Plitifturgh, Pc. MU Tarbes street, with n comnisdunts BRIO% STABLE. /Liao, A Lease of 00.1,and., Minato In Warren county, Pa., Amain en the AL legheuyTU. /OVUM of W. I. 4 HALL PATTZEWOH, Attorneys-at-Law. wet. 11l FOTIBTEI Mitt PittobruTh. COM ORE, COKE JILL 1 GENTLEMEN'S FURNMIUNG STO•Ett,]M. NOEL 18• and 16 St. Clair St. The attention of ttutpublis is aallect to this - lame and extensive stash 61 OEITTLEACAR'S FD ?ammo. GOODS. :lust Opetrel at the - above. mentioned place, which I am now inferialt at great bargains. Any milt In want of the above-Goats, and it to their advantage, to give me a tall. and mutant soy atoehotbefont perehaalng else.. where. They can Ibmithe largest and beat imitated stock of Fine White aldriet emirs • isea. Ci r Shirts, Woolen, Cotton sad Lisle 1 - 11reati unsex darts and Drawers, Scull, Mob Tie F rletk.. 812" pendent, BrAterfilee, and everything pertalaisa to the Gentlemen's Furninhing ilabooda,,fn the city. Remember emplace, U aad to St. C halt street. SAMUEL LI 3VIN. N. IL A Tamre Kook of ffata, Cap% Grey'. Ool• dv are, M Lockwood's, Unimmaal. Swore '• Enameled rd auna )11. br, Aamers ALLEGHENY COUNTY, as, TEE FIEULEI OF JACOB' FEII LATE OF P4TE TOW NSIIII., DEVEAI fED At the inatitnee of J. A. Upper', Rag. s Ton are hereby cited to be and appear oeSere use• WOl- 1. Richfu'd.ou. Restate, of WUIe, &a, to am !for raid se,usty, on or before TUBSDAY, the at tI day of Ancuat next, at my °Moe, at the (Rout E ante, la the city of Pittsburgh, thewated there be • tone out Lettere of Admlohnratlon upon the. DMA eof the arofteald Deesaaed, or thou. Gantt U a ay YOU have. why cold Latter. *hall not bebormi toJ. A. Lippert, or 'smoother fit person. Given under m 7 hand sad sealer °@w, at Pitts bunt', this loth day of Awls; &D. MI WM. J. IFlCrlilarDSn/ 1 , Baez tar F.UCRATI INTEEITMERT 3:Tir t Declining health acd adman:the aem compel me to retire from badness. Th. HOME DENA. ND for my brand of Flour constantly eumera ,he jescity of my bltliolarticularly. tram Pittabee dhs %Fere It has establiehed remetasion, Ineut gIANDSORLE PROFIT, without risk of m to beta, and Will REALIZE A FORTUNE to ant ka:. toy.- eurerienesd and honorable rasa, capable of cm ducting R. The Mill ha. Fivr. RIJN C , F STONES, driven-Sy Water Fewer rented fro m the State, at Peeper ammo. and tains out abo , st SIX Iit:INDEED DA tIRELS PER WEEK. I hare Jut expended eiootoPin Impreerements ao .d tiepairs,and-anovit WSW sell 101 , IMINI.OOO, on • conntogatulg teem., and exert all my tantrum to promote the atom= of the baguets. Mr. JAMES GARDINER, of Pittsburgh, p re mits me to refer tordm.for (cattier tallorinstion Mail R. PRAT: Utmartlle. Ohb TO OIL Itl/iN AND 'MEIER& FOR SALE LOW,.FOR ;OWE STEArit ENGINE, 123%bereilfill seri .te. ONE BE OND4LAND - 81,J.D.E. VALVE I 21- , OW L in.goob malt. ;ONE NEVlffOlts E bSt 16.thittesh . 'ONE NEW'EfiOINEoII titinehiss. , Seresal smell SLITUND-W.ND EVEA.U. -EN , LNEE, losood repels. Moe set of ibLEMIOVEO, &MILT SAW Ali bf whin can b. WI /00 for Os*, Apply at 663 LLOOOK ST.,4I.I.LEIGHEYV. R. WIGHTMAI 1. IMEM:=I TvISSOLUTION OF PARTNBFpf LW. -a-t The partnerablp heretofore extracts bet amen Mattes M. Barley end Frank Van (t Frank Ander the tam hams of BAILSLY.I( la IAN oo h DER, h uns. DAY. dissolved by mutual mute at, F. Van Clobler etteportos of his entire inter eat to Charles Claßaths', who is atome author, red to 'ea Heat all amorists due, and settle all claims &oust the ohl firm, offAS. O. HALALS Y, PRANK VAN Pittsburgh, Augth Sth. Lairt. NOTlCE—Hering retireil (mm the ;flue of naLolty fr. Van Border, for the Pop One of Mato embanking In the Tramming Business, 1 cheer:n:ly paw:upend tay anaoeuor, Charlet° flaWcy, tonne patronage of all my obi customers and .happen. aide •• • FEARS VAN Gozzga.. IPrriagoison August S. 1865. 'T EWITTIB • .101. POLVTRICI7M bsckadwleoged by tallith* ban used ti td 7 • tiAtiVii i. '4761 ffa itr4 b" re be ' ' CLOSING OUT- ,, ; Cotton and 'Woolen um., Clone, Soaporders, Meek Tlea, Coltars,!Packet klaadkererk oU, Mead). titUy_VMret. axed Bt Ittb Wag, Spool trotteo, r,seoa. S. G. 'LAUER. tot Market droll,, To eAyota "pedal *Mention to thiaMaikit,,rart ey G w ob& and Toy Trade, Wholesale and .arr, • ae RIEREOK & BRO., Eosin& Widins and blaCtlbt l l, Maaulketureeset MeesektrateatneluuseVelrea leesteese Bailees. OU Eagtheag am ir l ewery 111 e, •44nenr. tatuathhn et% k coot Ibeellen as Ike VlLlabierkbiTat atten kteded tn. pktruerene putting up avaam 1 a LEASES. " FtTIif'LNOES • wig be tadbil tbetioe[fatpra is term 11 lea of Muer Us se orsoursirbitoty . bear Wet:ay. - 4 biuTb4), =yak 4114.4rebk tbs. Itio, pilau:tat:A:9U Crompanzli t ..kittobo44... . • Ink Toreu Wimual HralliPAlla KA; ' (BLOOD CUR& ). , A man rem:pads astlals and patties cut pa ; I for i50RM17244,_. IMEXIBL&T.IB%. Zi Ildro WA") !Pt P 2,:in SI IA L ITCR i ,rI 1 :A l dUeaaet , : -.A• • Toinuat ,••mis the t igniA ts Wl* • mum' and at ballup•toria b. ga aid it iseNt• tmi •Mg t• p2ziko to Tltig , F - o • r • m - l - n ,- Cit • i ! n d a , • • , I::.isottufattka•banrosrt U PEARLABW:- - 50 'earls for sale by OW IJ. H. cazinsw .N7clF - "..?_IIIPEILTIEUISAIJEWFS. CEECK. BOOKS, - - - -Bray-Books, -- Time Books, • Adams' Express Receipt Books, Pate Books, Tuck Memorandums, Bleak Books, Stationery. mew & Rums , MEET POCKET BOOKS, MYERS, SCROYBR & CO., Etoners,llllerll. and Blank - 130k Makers, Ell PITTR STREET. AILROA D . EXOURSION & GRAND Aucruorr SALE OF Fury oaoior WILDING LOTS IN TILE ORCHARD ADDI TION TO EAST LlRESTY,Allegheny county, Pa., known as the "Orchard,".• Attached ton that beauttful and central Property, na eShakipeare Gardens"—On MONDAY , TELIIZIOON, Au gust 28, 1866, at 13.4 o'clock, on the Premises.— These a.ots are in the inonediata vicinity of the Pennsylvania and Street Railroad Depots, and are Unequaled for building purposes by any ha East Libor, or elsewhere. They are Reel twenty to dotty feet front by one hundred test deep each, to alley. Nene if the Lohts will be sold at private elle for les, tha e price eased to each will be plat, but when p ut n o at aUctiOn they will be sold to the highest bidder witluwit reserve, and without re gard to price. Terms of Ball ,One-third cub, balance in one and two years, with interest, secured by mortgage On thApreerises. $lO sub tO be TAM On sash Lot When sold. as ;kart of the TR AIN paymt, . A TREE =01713.210N will leave the Pennsylvania Depot, Pittsburgh, at S o'clock Pre cisely, on the day of Saha, and take_pereona (- dle" end gentleman:4lo and Ironithe Sale, free o f charge. Itallaketa required. aura Mel/MAINE, Ancrr. rug • VULCAN COAL YARD, ROBERT DA USE LI« bZ"...M."=&" l i:l e ==. au. " Beg Yonghlogheny Faratly Coal and Nat Coal ALWAYS ON RAND. COAL DELIVERED AT SHORT ROME Leary your orders at ME orniarz or AI Web ( Eau I . ,24 , lL i o , :ra r g t. treet, or at THE GA2ZETTL VALUABLE COAL ERO LANDS O La f - THE BAIL P - M .— N On I N MA D M T RNG, NAPA E Mtn at lb o'clock; awarding to adjournment, will be mold, at the Ormunerelal dales -Rooms, No. Mg Smithlield street, oppoatto the Port Office, Your Large and Voldabla Truett of Coal Land% on the Phut! urgh and Stenbenville Hallman, situated la W sollmtion and Allegheny countlaa, Pa., and Burke county, West Virginia. Three Tracts are of osmotic riots, from It Acres to 113 each, of good Fanning Land, In addition to cambia' Coal Depodt% and ad 'sauna' of Tills. bet, Limestone, too. The Lands eccupy favorable WILD for Tows Lots. One of Alw Tracts has front os the DAM river, nearly opposite Steaben• benville, including the only deep water in that vb elnlir tit Or for landing. T zuotAtzd esatu balance In one and two path,. For pion, and further partindara, inquire at the Ancgon.Booma. this Property is realties, sad var. thy the attention of espltatists. ante A. MaII.WILINE.r. Timm' out,. MACHINE WORn.33.— B. H LEOHY, Hannfaelmett of hie 04o bratee Patent Improved OIL WELL TOOLS. NE SANSO POST, WELL, WALKING BEAM IRONS, and all P . /EMCEES VAED IN SIN IWO OIL AANU SALT WELLS, Nce. 12 and 34 OHIO STREET, on the upper route of the Han. duster Pavrenger Railway. P. O. Address, Box tr, ALLEGHENY, PA. Particular attention la..inyited to his late low placements In Jan and Joints, all made of toe purest Sligo and Low Moor Iron, hammered ex preset) for them. All parts warranted and made to standard sliest the pins and socket& of any one Stung any ether of his MeAULSCIate haring the same number, Steam Dienes and Medd= Work =dater order: We laritetho public to aall lad esrrdno, and judge for themselves t awl we ch•luage equallti at warkmanthip and competlA. Mon. Send Lor Card and Circular. Biklueres `Beitorl LLEBIGB' NUTRITIVE FOOD, FOE INFANTS AND INVALIDS. • Ter making • pleasant •n 4 highly nutritious Scrap •r Gruel for children deprived of the mother% rind invalids of all ages. ET Full dlrectlosue no esoh packam For sale •t the CENTRAL DRUG STORE., Dower of Ohio anti Folerel •tfeets, In the Itarhe. Rouse, Allegheny. GEORGE A. KELLY PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The reunsylvanla State Agricultural Society mill bald tts risltibitton on MEPTEnEIIMI W i t i a , 27lb. Intfiend =)(3 IFILLILISTOSIT. LIIIIII3B 611317 /Lay informalkm dextral by persons de.= osthiblt, applleations or preasitun li.t. w pave orby member. of the Sr . olety. l i avglz eaL tti underalsted, orb. S'A BOrBBILT.L Marrisburg. A. BROWER LOMILIRER, Secretloy. riumuirrewar. Slay Sad. is79tatebt BLEY '8 IrMLI76UMELIT2XV-C3l --- CAWS. At Ni FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY ~mtilw ALLEGHENY COME F AIR 'TUE /iLLE.CIRENT COIIIfTT ACILIOLIL TIIIIAL sui;M:ry Ind hold in Exhibition Mie le', the Elms week of October, In the Iron City Park, - Lrenr Lawrenceville. • Extensive errangesientvrare Wing made to eos lilbute succen. The Monads are•aeentsthis botbt /I s fiteldn and ona itailways. The location Is tay Nem eau. sWeonvenient. A fine Trotting Course, with other attractions, in I Willa clans ettendanvo• .1;11" Obeeteubleetforte to be sehlteeeed VI the So ebty Rooney W FIFTH. Br-. PIT-C.DintOfi. Ui l igilNMil CANE AND WOOD CfHAIRS, WUOLESALE OR RETAIL JAB. W WOODWELL, TIIIRD STEAM' Opposite F.. Edmondson in 00.% and ten, rto. 111 FOURTH STRT.MT McCO.RD Wholesale Dealers is Hate, Cape and 41) 4 at0 Glfrodal Sava LlOll in alms the Kook of anti MOs{ SOZIVIete 00003' FOR RUMMER AND, Ever ollreo tbs wan. .11erahants rinslittia cili.and exasdnis one dock, irtich VIII be'llkda 001111110LL246 0/.3011. 1. - . ALLtALIIISr. Allillit.2118114.; - QEADED PROMBALS bo received kt tvaDropErCif, nn U.MOSDas, the 2 821 INST.,:tmluelve s for Oulldlnkeml vexing Uinta. Wog cuter et She &mom Water WOtke, ONE . DOOTO/CEOBLITIE. _ - A ee. ^ trite ft g=r ple s ier .t.uransm they PcoPOes tO have the Job complete& conk! B Oily CCeltioller. • ' FORT PUT FOVE(DAIG ' t7oninwtailerso3.l . . strto.o.t.ir oat..snoiamiesst. 112,1111 . 711 an. 7,1,1111 a ICIRK 0 HA - ISLES AMA P 3 BPHSWN , • ' (Summon to Olarlso inop,)-7 Manufacturers of Orftlaftiead all Idndiot ary CaaUrip for Bonin Allibh Bridgesi &A- REMOVAL. WELLS, RIDDLL i 4 66.1 hm N O !tett catimilve RlAp_ BOW as 4 latOmotb NO: UV WOOD EiTnevr Ccfrael• or trio nllof.vaare uto are pelp_ater to an an oiolo. ON WHIP. 41.4iSHM , AND SWITODES .ProloVar 111 bistowen Page% ! nos. NEW GROO#IIV—T4B .utdersigned Psi ,ENTlftEki ' NEW • itTOCK ' • bee- op!! WELL, tiELEuret) usoClEaul. their odatUon thaw oov, le k l i t; u thej - Weintdesil at anonto their stone of 'II) SOWED OE DAE NABS: iso Limply laze TRII3 , moots • jimitaid.,iummi,.., . , ?0.544: 0 .0:4 EXPTAIT - DS/MINOS- nen 9PEOI ; Tloll4lor Inlndanf bnitdlsp, and Onto Intend* ins& wanton on remount° tanks.. - , Ogles on A.rfuzustair STRKET, Dorm Lion 1041,60DM1104. dogma or_ .7t7!llfr 40 IPERTIBEAMr2V3.I IYEMOLZI33I -PTIBLIGATIOIIa nes ou. REGIONS OF PESINSTLVA.NLN; with map and charts; Bro. Cloth, $2 00. BUNTS ISIA.P F VEILLNGO MONTY OIL IIdpRoVED REGIDAS, show O ing farms, sec :yaw, 101=1016 etc. etc. °c, M. BUNTS - IMPROVED MAP OF WARREN COUNTY, PA., uniform with Map of Vatuutgo 011 FitgiaztA 01 CA IV. BUNTS MAP OF Iv La - 4151.1. COUNTY, WETT VA. (Flshlag and MA Creek 011 Reg:long), tiodarm with AWN of Vennago and Warren coon. BUNTS MAP OF WEST VIRGINIA An OHIO. at co, DtA GRAII AND REGISTER FOB OIL Wa.LLS. el a). Viz. OIL LEASES—two Wadi 10 coats. TIII. THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM TIMES, published weekly. 10 cents, $3 00 per annum. JOll3l P. HIM, Publisher, CB FIFTH Sr, MASONIC RAW. .1115P . u25 Sent by return pod on receipt of price., WORTHY OF NOTICE. TECE CELIEWL&TED Wheeler & Wilson SE prma wit awarded first ptittr , .4 111, yet outtabwat Ida lateatasionsU Shaw, held et Mettle. Pruela, e sew. weeki dose; the be rewles'ateehlee for ell °M ld ew, purposes:l—Boas Journal, Juno Mi. TIC& INKBELER & WILSON Lock Stinfiewing giddies received the ...tied premiums strde great Inte,rlL4lonl F.NitOticiits std PARES, Ittattoe IS% :..LONDON RowAsjitak;rriid.. .1563. linage Uwe Sem/lax filsollie; of En. tops BEd America were Inoompeiltion. Wholesale sad Retell gales Room, No. 27 Fifth 81., Pittsburgh. E. P. CAREW= .17 2,6 8010 , Ageat. LIMN GOODS. Table Linen, Pillow Linen, Damask Napkins, Towelings, A GOOD ASSORTMENT, Jult received by WHITE, ORE & CO„ 95 MYTH STREET. McCLELLANDI3 DRY GOOD AND SHOE xr=rv.co RABOBIO HALL BUILDING, Poly-ate males doling the day. Addled gale t every night (Baturdaps excepted.) end) AMEB BOWA, IMPROVED DORIES TOOK, Sinking Oil, Salt and Other Wells,' N 0.136 WOOD iTRFIT, FITTSBI73OI3, Pi Tonle warranted made of the very best Sid St AND LOW MOOS MOM WELL BORERS Fungilnd 141 LoimmkA cuumia. X.2Aoom vrlttl such articles as art neoeuorn Co toodue openuara, viz 3 B AL M E n tLEI 8 HATOHSTS. S V EN I - . SAW ELANDIrP- Loalsl7ANW, VW:MA ESOVELS, , PLANES, PUMA, LEFELh, , XES, I .NAIL . Hope, Leather and • tam Reittn a Dal wb!sh I hare • aastaatlT a am% TIIE PITTSBURpg_ _r_APR HAM FAOTIIBIZIG CSOWY °Ma. far isle 1400 Nils. Crown Wrapping* Paper 1.000 1415. !tedium 1,000 Wl&ledlum 1.000 bins. D. V. andsAl7. . do. The, liaVe alto on liked ire eozstantly teeelvtag from Melt Mme, rdANILIA PAPER .01 afl arelellts - and slam RARDWA.RDPAPER,of all weight. and slree,yRIRTS, DRY pad ISATD MIMI) 1100F1NUoka.Alta.. All guarantee and.tza.'of RAPER nubs TO 08.14.1 t at the .hottest zustlee,to .alt cinemas. WANTED, I,OOO.TOITS OP 00011.11:11RD RAGS WAREEOUSE : S 2 TIIERD STREET, atattl PrPrSBIIIIIIIr, PA. WOODSIDE as WALLACE, 'l2l7la.olossgale. 3;lwriagEafitea AND IM+LEBS IN White Lead, Red Lead, Lltharage, Paints, 01 Vandal" the Stuffs, WU:dominos and Put 6ploea, Perfumery, Benzols, oarbon 011, Mem Attain for Winters alscallla Brown Paint Rarellton White" Lead, filuirter Oik White Lead andlilawy 8 Whlcou's Celebrated Painat Dryer in one and two pound rent. • No. 7 WOOD WINEkT, EICTPOSITE TILE Sr. 011.8.8. LES HOTEL,) DRUM VIVO on band Imo umortmat 01 MOWING MACHINES. 32scariault:mathisco, Straw.Ceiteli3,Sejil,e,s'antkiki . y gages, • Na 28 and BO OHIO MOM% • • AMEGEENIr. " 2°6Blur.' ....toss n.n.arar STEEL a . &Wan, Mock Brokers and Real Estate Agents nocele!cieteame sea =ft an gammas Za n ilidten.WllMlN3 ZiLLEr. 011 75101=16ra. 2 Lard ' 011; 160. de pato Lack 'roek Lll62l6itlal, to tare and forma . , • Jams IMLZELL a SON- ; anaw,watire street • 00004. NUTS.-9,000 i/ 1 114 - 9occia lints -:ssivsd Ws d y gni 2. w t•8503.,' ' _flea: maaa Woo 4 Med'. B l ia g m i lfuni e n esll packzd Bvttcr i Alla to% mad:Wm:Arng,' I.IKANB.-200 bush. - pliMerWhito 4etuas, Lo nor. and for sale • r m zrzz & steinicil4o; axig,r. /Int dretta. • ease !zidlixtd. , at fl6.lrn mai „, Mra tiub , .priniiv:Oatsoin store Pl4°ATE:kizif,i Av.m.4kitoatee sot. " • coraetid ketliti4 First Stir. Backs ma mere asta for sale by T T AM Is A Ait VIVIFY a (.10. ME=IMA FIBUR&ROY/ Manufeatueri3 and Merchant., INSIIIIL6re* boxtrAri Of Pittsburgh. OFFICE: No 87 WATER BTh (11ArikALET'S ICUILDING4 7. I. TiENNETr. President. J. W. caALFANT, Vice Presto MIL P. JOTS, seeretax9- 1 om num um BY FI Insures Steamboats and Cargos We= L lizarrit.TT,lA., E. W. L. pAINTE - i JACOB BC ABSZi J. W. CHALFANI HOBEESJ.X4L ISAMU I/10KM: J. O. PERSCh. WILLIAM WAL.t IL W. WATSON. .., E. 0. BUSHNELL L. B. =Amoy JOHN WILBON s .2 .457 1 . 14 , imattAzicor. •- - : = BOAT lANW FIRE I=:r nsurance- Cpmpan :0111ecs COI= VVOILIND aim sr. (Ora People'iraiUnal Bank.) RICHARD C GlLtrit. Prestdent. DAVID B. PAID; .PFeatdaz ROECEMT MMUM. Seen *AU' will Imam Against an or ' FIRE-1191t MARINE RISE& B.Q. OBEY' ' . H,P JII.DIES ILAh TAME &RM. H. W. 0 -Ts. HIT N___. HUMP I.LOY , '.. JAMES H. WHIN JOHN GRAPH ISHII P. S N. J.' BIGLEY.It H jearewmgße =Tata . .. . psuwaroz. EUREUISIBINCEMPAI Of Pittsburgh. Office: Corner itnier and Mirket I alariCalirs,POPYAW J. U anoiniMERGEB,,.pUSsiDESr.. W. U. 111113101 1 .4, The' Priudeult. UOBLEITIrIptE,. gottroU7.. INOVItgAttALREIT ALL KIN Nrarble 401d.:1.Y.elks• J. E. ailmainne.allg, w.,, E. =COE W. .V. ANDERSON ' _ J. ABDEMS6N, ABLES O L E al: , Id.W.BELTZHOOV It D. , J. A. OAIJOHET, B. T:LEEOB, 3x,,, ,. VV. 'W:NABTIN,___ I. fil.rzNzioux. . BYRON se ,F , aurn, ,e• D . , . L . . VajBEJR.B GASP/TT:ER ADDY & EVir/RB, NU'= .I%MIpM Gas and Steam Fitter No. 165 WOOD STREET, (OPPOSITE PIES? OEOEOE. Pumps, Spirants, Sheet Lea LEAD PIPE, PIG dr. BAR L E AD. Plumbers' Materials in Genera OIL REPIXEREL'S Fitted Up . in the post Ikprvoyed Stjl T True anks water at thud lead in eciminiOlotegeS tip N. 8.-611orderz promptly . atteuided to. 'ld DINEULNGS, TUNITFACT9RIBB; .ANDRR . F.INERIE . . _ Fitted milk .IWater, flan .and Sloan AGITATORS AND TANKS' - Lined witliateetLead, Acllght_orlpuory es deelne. We employ none bat competeniftrknmo., or giverpmeemainttentlostontt wark'elltrusted to n . INOWIEB4 811111iptiTE111118,111 Nit Tanana foe Its eel:monde nee -of steam, and rees - , extimmUre mete, , do. ' luta. BAILST,:f4g4E4LA CO., UT SSCMIFIELD sinzET, rThrg ‘. l7rr=s Fisi.J. GOODS. Wow opening., at 62 . P 1 rib rtreet, a lattr; and opleantd , soleitton EINV V1 :4 0 . 0313. 6 .40 For . ;Wear Latest . ENTIRELY NEW * EitSIGNS CONSISTING . 43i ALL TILE LATEST. ISOYLLTIES ARONI • .-; zr,cl3 . • • Mgt* 3,a; titiyilir , co r N. ittr- WRW. 43015D134=W2 ARR ROW B CELYINO MAUL& • - igiximirk i er k ; - Wear, vdth Um bought Ourisit asitot huito,l 'sad will be mute UF 41 / 01, 1 1 4.1%Dres to nu64l 41*;144et Crour Planets-114V* pl4llll. Wt arl.44tecetring A•Ot ; FIB - .tirm GOODS MADE Ui' AND • NCO= SZUNITION : Of; -4; , . *o4,niN.oinizr.PWa,;;i4"firarscreen, jy..49 • . - ityanlET***.zraz, -: - , -'_ iattkr. Stre* Anemias NEMO tb.EID 40:fairELEAD . . . . ..E.E.Etr PIRE-otalta.aesand th .. SHEET .L.E&D,ot.t# ibithnota on band and t,e.tAt obertoi, . , - .. - . taasaabt jenattO n No. ,01tDOrt 12 Soton , bietthahclltzeot.,, . , --• ~ mono= ; MIMES ' , 1 - --- -_,' -