The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 25, 1866, Image 2

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MONDAY, AWE 25, 1286.
UNION
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COXIIIIIBIOIIZ7O
GEOIiGE NUILMICLTON, City
DIRECTOR Or POOR
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AbSZILItIa:. .
JOUR P4GL&JIB, City.
GEORGIE IRLIAION, - pity TP.
GEORGE ReILL'E, North Fayette Tp
RARITEL ORADWIOR, Collura Tp.
WILLIAM PRTER, ROSS Tp.
A,-.oozonme..
he ars Smote". MzsamtE to Congress,
published in,these columns on ,Saturda3-,
Preside4:,',ltAutsoi .1110*i. bellies to tie
opinion that the Constitutional A.mend
ment ought to have.been submitted to him
for appnYiiir or objection. A correspond- -
eat, whose paper we give to-day, shows
that as early as 1798, the Supreme Court of
the United States had that question Wore
them, and unanimously decided that tie
proposition or adoption of amendments
ought not to be submitted to the. President.
MIL CLlfili r Eß ON RAILBOADIUNO
Some wreeki ago 211 r: Cmcf.r.a, the Dem
ocratic c4Jnlidato for Governor, was intcr
rogated.as hisviews of allowing freeclo!n
In railroad building. In response, ,e
wrote a letter, which was, published and
Widely disseminated. In this letter he not
only declared in favor of a Free Railroad
Law, but was careful to say he did so in
_confonxdty to the principles he had long
acted upon, or something to that effect,
This allusion to his past course hitt his
pledge under some ambiguity, and in order
that therd' might be no misunderstanding
on a metier cif so much importance, We
"took the liberty of asking him a few plain
questions, to wit: ,
I. During your long career in the ben
ate, did you, at any time; bitrodute a Get;
eras or Free Railroad Law?
2 If so, in vacit volume an kpage of the
Legislative Record is the account of your
action in the premises to be found?
8. Did you ever record your vote in fa
vor of such a bill, introduced by another
Senator?
4. Prior to last winter was a General or
Free Railroad Bill ever before the Senate?
S. What course [Aid y.ou pursue on he
General Railroad . Law; iiiroduced by Mr.
Lownv, at the last session? Did you help
it along? or help kill it?
6 Did you yote for the bill authorizing
a new Railroad from the Schuylkill coal
fields to Philadelphia? and, if not, why
not?
7. Did you resign you seat in the genate
to escape recor4ing, your vote on etttier of
these bills?
Mr. CL YMER is now. in Pittalnirgh. We
have a high opinion of his gentlemanly
character and bearing; and shall he glad if
he will Mike our columns the medium 'of
giving to the public such answers as-he may
see flt to make to these questions.
THE PRESIDENT AND • CONGRESS.
It is understood that the - President will
not oppose, ,- the :Tian of Iteconstrudirri
adopted by Of ongress;. though he will not
give it his moral support. He will not
sign any bill tlutt might be sentto him pre
scribing 'conditions precedent' to reStorrii
Lion; though Inc will not oppose if the oh-.
jects contemplated by such. bills can be no.
• oomplished by concurrent-'resolutions;`
which do not reqttire• his signature. This
12T11 that the talked-of reconciliation be
tween the President and Congress amounts.
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to.
It may be further remarked that the
scheme broached for a new party has fail
ed. The Radical journals, by sounding the
note of 'alarm,' saved the Republican party
_from dismemberment or dissolution. And
this explains why the, Couserentivo per ;
nags ate falling with ;waked Unanimity on
the Senate's modification of the &con- .
at:ruction Amendment to jibe Constitution.
They failed to carry any considerable num
bers with them, and are 'trying to" Mimi
back.
The action of the Administration in the
pnforeemetit of 'the Neutrality Laws must
prevent cordial co-operation bet Ween the
President and the Democratic leaders. Thu
President has seriously offended the' Fe.
Walla, and the Democratic managers dare
not, if they desired, provoke a quarrel with
But it will not do to Infer, that with the
limitations suggested, the President and
Congress will get on tolerably well to
gether. The President will try to dpfeut
as many of the Radical Senators and Rep
resentatives as he can; but this scheme
will be pushed mainly inside of .the party
lines .
This view seems to be contradicted by
GEORGE HIRE, Giu1#1:01111 of the Wiscon
sin Democratic State Committee, who an.
finances that ha has received direct and re
cent assurances that President Joressoe
and Secretary SEWARD will soon visit
Mattison, in company with Senator Doe
irrite. and Goventor'RANDALL, and ad
&egg the National Union Convention. The
object of this movement is to defeat the re
,,turn of Judge Bowe to the United States
Senate.
CONVENTAOX OF AMERICAN IS..
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T'he Seventh,Cepvention of the Board
of: - Delegates of - .itiMerican Israelites, took
`placi.in New York recently, M which rep
resetitativesfrom seventy-six religious or-,
ganizations were present. The Executive
Committee reported that fifteen thousand
dollars had been 'subscribed by American
Israelites for [hardier of the cholera strick
-en Jews of - Palestine, most of which had
been expended. '1 he Committee reported
that the rights of Jewish citizens of
Bwitz
erbtnd bad been restored to them. Atten
' tier' was called to the course of the Empor,
or of Austria in attacking' the Jewish sub:
jeets and making it the pretext for sending
an army into au adjoining kingdom. net*-
, • - erence wan made to the efforts to establish
Jewish inc schools in the Orient. The ox-.
ixrdlency of ty#lini : Jeigalti.l4eobabligii
seminary fot t the education of candidates
- for the ministry was discussed. Bystomitt
is distributlon of Jewish tracts was moon.-
mended. FinallY ; the ; , mepttpra 4i *be
Catti . ention weal urgedlV hilvr energeti
(silly the cause
.. of Judaism, and of re•
Ostinguilengro*Qh,onto...goldo 011C1 1 4,4 1 1
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901fREBLAND PRESBYTERIAN AF..
.. I -SEMBLY.
The most important matter before this
body ni its recent session, was the report
of the committee of one frorn-„pach Synod
to investigate the deliverances of the pre
ceding Assemblies, and harmonize the dif
ferences growing Oat of the war and slav
ery. Two reports were presented. The
majority report proposed to pronounce un
constitutional jhe.tiction ,of .113G:f and 186;i
on the subjecrof slavery and the rebellion.
The minority favored the action at that
time. After a long discussion, a substi
tute was offered disclaiming any endorse
ment of slavery or the rebellion, which
was amended by adding the words that
"no opinion" is hereby expressed on those
subjects. The substitute then passed by a
large majority. The action gave satisfac
tion, says the Western Cumberland Pres
byterkn, alike to North and South.
Amending the
Enrrons GAsErrni--President Johnson
and his friends hate raised a question as to
whether, when, an amendment to the Con
stitution of the United States has been
adopted by two-thirds of the Senate and
-House of Representatives, it should be pre
sented to the President tbrapproval or veto,
as in the ordinary case of bills and Joint
resolutions. The same question was raised
In the-Supreme Court of the United States
at its February sections, 1/98,;in' the case
of Eiollingswtrth, and others, against the
State Of Virginia, reported in 3. Dallas'
Report 'page 378; and it wet unanimously
decided by tbe court that "the negative of
the President' applies only to the ordinary
eases of legislation; 'and that lie bas noth
ing to do with the mvposition or adoption
of amendments tO the Constitution."
Te Atustrian Generals—Sketch or Lead..
era the Coming War.
The really disttnandalied lenders in the
Anstritin armyarefewinnuniberomd near
ly tilt welludvanceti in years.. They Blerved
in 1812 and 181$: unddr Praticolichwar tzon
burg, made the atiiapaignoniungary in Ittin
that of taly against Charles Albert, and
that of Itiltl , the most important of Mi. In
case of wur, thew° who are &stint-N.l' to
Lille principal commands are the following:
The A rebduko Albert, son of the humored
Prince Charles; Marshal Henry do Metre,
Bonodek, Schwartmenhurg and Chtrn-tlat
las. -
Marshal de liesse is seetmty-three - years
of ago, spare in person, and of active mind
and habits. His career datesl from the bat
tle of Wsgratn, in which he took pair, bet ng
then in his, seventeenth year. It was he
who decided the Austrian victory over ti,o
Pied trio mos° in I.PB by thestrutegimi move
ment from Verisiix,:And he took a very ae.
live part in the battleof Novara. The Ital
ians regard him as a 'formidable en emy,
and admit that he will give them no little
trouble.
Prince Schwartzenburg is tall, well
made and very vigorous, notwithstanding
his seventy-two yearn. In - NS he com
manded aillyision'oT cavalry in Italy; he
distinguished. hfinielf at the battle of L'o
morn, fh Hungary, by preventing, with his
division, the Insurgents Irons deismehing
(1
. 0 the lighthanic of the Danube. At tee
brittle dt Magentwhe commanded the third
corps re armee, with. which be covered the
retreat Of the A.ustritins. At Solferino he
was rl3 the 1011. Wing, opposed to General.
Neill. 'Mils one of the most brilliant of
ficers of the Austriaii arms, and is, more
over, an author.
Marshal Benedek is only tifty-elght.
While a colonel, in NA he !ought in the
campaign against the Pledniordese. ' tl
1551 lie commanded the Eight corps at San
Martino. Since Radetskyle death, he iIAS
been tirstwarrier of Austria. it h probable
that he will be charged to oppose the Prus
sians.
The life of Count Clum-Gallas has been
very active; ho has shared in all the wars
o: Austria since 184 s. In kiting-arc, how
ever, he only sumeeded in vanquishing me
aged General Rem, through the aid of the
Russians. At present he commands the
First corps of the Attetrian army at Prague.
We must not omit to mention Geuenil
Gablenti, who commanded the Austritms
in the war against Denmark, awl Generai
Ramming, to whom Austria was Indebted
tam Hungarian campaign for the decisive
success obtained at Tames Var.
The United States Senate
The terms of the 'following seventeen
members of the Senate of the United Suit.,
will expire on the tth day of March, 1 ,, 67:
Ira Harris, of New-York; James A. Ni.r.-
Doutmll of California, L. N. Foster, at
Connecticut; Lyman Trumbull, of Illinois;
Henry S. Lane, of .Indiana; J. M. Kirk
wood, of Iowa; Samuel C. Pomeroy, of
Ramos; Garret Davis, of Kentucky; John
A. J. Creswell. of Maryland; B. Gratz
Brown, of Missouri; James W. Nye at
Nevada, Daniel Clark, ofNow Hampshire;
Sohn Sherman, Of Ohio; jhruesW. Nesmith,
of Oregon; Edgar Cowan, of Pennsylvania,
and Timothy 0. HOW. ' ofWisconsin.
There are also three vacancies to be filled,
one in New-Tersey and two in Vermont.
Mr. -Sherfnan • has secured a re-election.
Cornelius Cole, Of the House•ofßepresenta
tives,has been elected In place of McDou
gall; Orris S. Ferry in place of Mr. Foster,
rimes Harlan instead of Mr. Kirkwood ando
James W. Patterson. of the House of Rep
reseritaticeff, fn place of fir. Clark. nip
Vermont Senatorial .• vacancies are the
chief topic pf disiussion In that State, and
the election, or aiiimbpki of the legislature
will turn upon preferanoesreapectlng Candi
-dates. liir:Edeatind'erchiuleas for re Min
ing his seat appear to beYutr, but Judge
Poland has a fonnidaSe competitor In lion.
Justin S.. Morrill, the animals' leader of the
House of RepresentittkreCi. Mr. - Morrill has
peremoterlTY,lfeellned re-eleCtion to the
House—ho will be Senator.or nothing. The
Rutland l Herald, Drowever t thinke differ
ently anxpresseadonfideneeyn thosturess
of Judge • oland. Judo Trumbull, of Ill
inois, is oandritate for re4dection hut will
thid a terrrildable Competitor' lii General
. well ' ; , as. inGeneral
Oglesby end:E.g. , Washburn. Henry S.
Lane, of Indiana, • declines ie-electlen,
on account of his age. 'Governer' Marion
Is In too 'shattered& stain of health to be a
candidate, Speaker Colfax and George W. '
Julian Mere both been named by the Radi
cals for the succession. ' R. Gratz Brown
will have an opportunity, in Missouri, to
try his strength with General Frank Blair.
Nye is betting on his return from Nevada.
Life in the street Cars—An Amusing Case
of Eacentre Fatigue
dream the Sew (Mean. PI.Y.IMJ
A few days ago an Incident occurred in
one of the ears upon the Dauphine and
RampartAreet line, which, in vile of the
Inusquen - as of the
l emartere it called forth,
was so refreshingly amusing, that po one
could refiltin from Indulging in the mer
riment whiCh It occasioned.
The.ear in question was one of the larger
kind, with a Miming notice posted over the
door-way, containing the announcement
that there was aeoommodation for eighteen
passengers.
With duplea elliptical skirts, the dretwes
of seven 'viten spread out their ample folds
in lively patterns upon either side, and, al
though quite a number ofgentlemen enter
ed the car below Espittuado street, not ti
movement was made totsintractby barege,
organdie, Or lawn, the fourteen ladies very
quietly appropriating the entire seats,
while the gentlemen straxl up and held on as
well as eireumstanme would allow.
. .
Just hefk)re reaching Canal greet, oue of
the ladies; tapping one of the gentlemen
upon the arm with her ivory -handled para
sol, requested him to pull the bell (or the
next corner. Holding on the strap with
both hands, and affecting the very quinces.
moue° of languor, the person addressed re
plied; "Yawning execute me, Madenie, for
I am really too excessively fatigued with
standing to make the eifort.'_ ,
There was a sudden movement on the
part of one of the liveliest patterns of bare
gee, and a 'tiny hand went up like lightning
to the bellirope, and with a tionnee and a
testi of her beautiful head, and while the
faces of all were 'wreathed in inexpressible
smiles, the 145trarpped briskl out of the .
car and didapPeared anituid the'corner.
A PAUTli.vr New Orleans .youths, jiist
burgh:6ooo 'manhood, went up town a
fow Maids hgo toldliment a lady friend
yowl of one of the yo lenten byaSerenade.
l'hoy had barely h'tiriiixecuteoim plain
tive sir, when a wlndowopeued and a man
entitle voice, good naturedly inquired, "How
runny of 94u are there" "Four," returned,
the serenaders; thinking the- flunilry had
piiihable renitence to refreshments. "Di
vide dart among you, then," returned the
Individual Irt the window, as heernpidedthe
fluid contents of *twitterira over 'beheads
just then massed townie!,
ON TILE EPISCOPALIANS AND MR.
SEWAUD.--111113 IndriTmiCiitldalig the follow
ing story:::pi tho said ?dr. Lincoln
tAa 11E00 th tibOvashthgwn,.”lo what i.-
14tioui dotionalthition* do you _belOngt"
Volt " ,gentbenninj am vtbini 0- •
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=Mrs. Pt%ideal Fißeaore is one of the jAngs T. Bu r ova co --...
leaders of fashion in Pails.
, --Verdi heth finished the first two acts of (- - (B , 4 ``c"s" 'S. ' T -.'"'" 4i 9°A.•`-';' .-
lits . opera "Bon Carlos" the . libretto of ' Corder Fourth tilild *pod Ste.,
which is made up from Schiller.
—Lord Brougham, now si years of age, BANKERS B r ,..BRDKERS
is si, iu excellent Beall 11, and capable of I
bodily exertion quite extraordinary at Ids
advanced age.
—Tho citizens of Cincinnati have pre
wmted to one hundred and thirty-four fire
man of that city accident insurance policies
for $25,000 each.
—2l. Malay prince who is visiting Eng
land carries around with him the dainty
little name of l)atu Lumongon Abubakar
Sri Mafia. Ile Rajah of Johore.
—There wore only six persons in Mem
phis in IStil that tot ed against secession.
Dion- there are not less than rico p ersons,
each one of whom claims to be of the six.
—The latest novelty is the "palpitating
bosom" for the ladies, widen is described
as gently "heaving" when an "emotional
spring," concealed under the arm, is
touched.
—The squirrels having been removed
from the public squares In Philadelphia,
the birds have resumed possession, and are
rapidly exterminating the spun-worms
which have infested the maples.
—All the troops stationed in Utah are
now, concentrated in two garrisons; eight
companies arc at Camp Douglas, and three
companies axe at Port Bridger. The hcad
quaxters of the district are rtill at Salt Lake.
—lira Hannah Simpson of Philadelphia,
bequeathed ten thousand dollars to the
Friends' Yearly 'Meeting, lbw* thousand
for instructing people of color, and ten
thousand (brother equally benevolent pur
poses.
—Mr. Win. Page has finished his histor
ical painting, of which the subject is Ad
miral Farragut lashed to the shrouds of the
Hartford, while she was entering Mobile
Bay, August 3, 1864. It is to be exhibited
for a time for the benefit of the New York
Idertuntile Library Association.
—A party of Hungarians have secured a
large tract of land near Egg Harbor City,
N. J., which they design to clear up and
devote to tho calgivaiiun or grapes. They
have made a scientific survey and carefully
analyzed the soil, pronouncing it as pos
&caging superior characteristics tor rais
ing this fruit.
—The Milwaukee ts ulinel gives a list of
the buildings being erected or already a+m•
pleted in the various wards the present
swans, a total of 101, at an outlay of
#.664,200. It says that nearly it. 400,0011 will
yet be expended in building in that city be
tore the season closes—making a total ex
penditure of. over a million dollars.
—A. Baptist church in Salem, Columbi
ana county, Ohio, was sued last week by
the preacher, for his services as pastor—
amount claimed sl,oto. The defence set
up was the smallness of the congregation,
and the alleged fact that the preacher, who
was a carpenter, agreed to work at his
trade on week days and take whatever the
congregation could raise for 10111.
BROWN'S VERBIIFILTgE COM'.
VITS, Ott 'WOW LtrZENtiii.s.—lllich Maur. au
ilou.itediy i with elti'drett taut adults Smell:011.11 to
other cause*. la ommsloneri by moms. ti be • NV,
' &UPI/GIL although milvecual I s.l estror
lug Worms,can done poottive lniory to them oat
delicate child. Thia tamable combination has begs
anoceasfutly by Omelets., and found lip Et
safe and sure in eradicating norms , so hurtful to
children.
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CLAP
n. haring Worms nutuire Immediate atten
uon, as neglect of the tronble often emase.proiong•
ed mc ne,
ti.mpto kn . • n 1 worms In children are often over
lotakcd. Worms la toe stomach and bowel, auto
lert. den ohlcheau he remot .41 only by the nee of
a aunt temetty. Tbe combination of ingredients
itaml amain, Snowy , . 'is ••T
rips. , it serf as to gfr t the boo possiol • en., t
relthelifeilf
tialttarbolesale and retail In Pittsburgh, at FLEM
ING'S:Drug and Patera M. dletne itcyn/t, Sa io4
Martel street. ,n.NrOvr
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
lILNCiIIAJW., Jr., .443-1. Erpress Oflce,
54 FV7.A Carrel, is an authorized AgeN to rerecve
Advertisements for the GAZETTA:, rind ail other
papery throughout the Uwted Imes and the
Orinadas.
B _
RIDG E ELECTION.—'IIte Stock
holders of %her trTh 1)1: R(11/ A N D ALL EDO b.-
AY Rltl UliacON! DA NY, tat Ham.) street) arc
hereby aotanecl that an loctinc, for Dreatilent. Di
rectal), and Tremor-or, to .e. for the o neat or Tear,
will he held At
to. TOLL ttOl'66. rNOKTII END, j
Ott MONDAY, Joy td. Jobe, beDo tea t..e Maors nrto
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wiltconta /tome notes
abovealabe papers. The
tinder receive the by les•lng it al N.
84 Center avenue.
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FOR SALE,
136 ant. to ParmLogton township, elartun
PS., having shoot ELI KC rt} cleared township,
lender culti
vation, with urennrd• the menaloder timborc.l.
constinlng of pine sooak. The or Moir sit u ated,
Is un
dorlaid with coal, sa d mantnniently situated, Ming
three ,zoiles In to Tylershora and two miles from
boy's Mill. Price low.
JOIIN IL BAILEY,
[Bonk and Beal Estate Broker,
No. Rd Fourth stront
CAU lON. — AII peruona are can
Honed agattoit re/miltingor paying check No
lath on P.achaJage National nubs ot Pltianurgn
JANE,II33 dated Juue
at
to tbe
re
o PUN K. cheek Oat hay Ina been
eel red by the party to .1 . 110113 ti watt wailed
L.
_PE-ULCER : TUN.
fittperintrndent Penna. Salt llanufseturin& u.
N ATCON A. June = .
HRIEWEILY FOR SALE,—A new
B rick tlteam Brewery, . 0 barrels capacity, nit,d
up In the most modern style, with excellent cellar
and drainage, and supplied with water from the
city water works: I. situated on one or the moat
public thonitighfares and beat business it/cations Ir
the city of Cleveland, Ohio, with amide room 01
name lot to erect a Malt Monza. /or nartica,lar.
applrlo T. CS/I.4.IMILaa.
Je2111:01 49 Hurd at., Clevel.o
~,na; iv . n: wi.~
EXAIMILNATION FOB ADIIIIBMION
TO HIGH SCHOOL
- -
The anneal arm:M.243ou of condidates for *dude
0100 to the WO echos' will commence RONDA Y
Jolla 11th. ate 0'01.14 A. et.
By order of tiro Central Board of Education.
)'rte' ;d9o_ J.U. A. BIC/14LA.21T. Secretary.
CITY CONTItOLLtn•S oyrttis,
VSTS6/OrritGll, Junegirt, 49.
CITY WEIGH SCALEB.—Sealed
. - 7.1= 6 ;14=cd to the nuance Committee .
office outh
r. M., for Weighmaisters for the several City Welhb
Ilealn. Bidder. will state how much of tee gross
resistolo arlslog from said scales they will gthe la
the city Joe the use of the same.
JNO. hicaft uGq, City Controller.
OrriCW. or COSTROLLSR OP ALLPSHIENT Co., /
Pyrrsounott. Jutland, ROO.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIIB.
NEALE') PROPOR&LS lath be received at this
office until JULY Ho, inclusive, for erecting/. NEW
WOODEN hYRECTURE at the Bridge ACM. the
Borth Branch of Roninson's Run, on the road lead
ing Horn Pittsburgh to Nobles/Wel, in North Pay
ette Township.
Particulars will be furnished on application .
By direction of County Corontithfoners,
Jeffittillid&wT HENRY LAMBERT. Controller.
•GOVERNMENT SALE OF STORES
OPTICS 3, M. b. K.
PrITSBOUGII, rA., JUDO 22d, 19K
, t y l l . iit ,u stild cublic Auction, to the (dirtiest
15. V 4 7PZ" "ir. - .4.'rohrm: , : o pg?
t LLT LEE tale end • • .61 the
following Clothing and Camp '' ind i fi:Autin EQ./ -
Pr i g /3j l l :Mime. rod wail Tent rcs
ol•
(140, ( F .iti l' o " briu t d C r o e m il motor fo;Catu tles
IMO) Two Inindred.llest Pans: p ti
(WO) Flue hundred and gat) Wool ill.ketS;
II) One tireAt Cott;
1 j; I:',,Vdlttobar,',,%, , p."-rd.-.
t"... cash, In governs:lC - cut loud..
Je7udloo M. E. LUCAS. M. E. E.
FOR RENT, --
A FARM OF 130 ACRES,
ghosted In Jen - croon township. Alleghenycounty,
Pa., on the Monongahela river, 14 miles from Me
bclty. The Improvements are good. Toe land of the
bent quality ; adapted Ibr gardening ,
etch agast I.t, 0160.
EEM
.W.N1L4116216:1E1 zaccancream.
With seven rooms and ball, good etable, ereclient
water St the d.rt stutated on the old Waahlngtee
road, shout Er miles from the city. l l oteesalon no.
toedlately.
for further particular., eoqulroof
,je22:dedTOWER.
No. 104 F ourth Street.
NOTICE.— The - Committee on
Common Uronod Improvement of the Council.,
City of alleabany. have been Authori.erl to procure
plans for the uniform And permanent Improve...at
of the Common firound I n tato city. The attention
of Landscape Oat deuces, and other., who may be
interested In luring the publle ground. Improved,
is hereby Intited. Out ll no plan. for the propused
1111provemen4 are solicited untll the ter DAY or
15./.lriglßE/L McDonnell's map of tan city to be
wen at either the Regulator's or Controler'. °face
../I1 afford Whet Information may be wanted In
making nook Mann gunk plans es may be 414111) , MI
andOOPUIL will beilberalirpald for by the dry.
HENRY
fir= Chairman of Committee.
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VLECTION NOTICE. An election
for Officer q of the
Birmingham & Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
:WIB be lie/d at the °Mee, teeth end at the Bridge.,
tetittO.BDA.Y, the 2d deg at Jaiy neat, ass
P. B.
~ A. B. STIVIBBON. Clert.
#lf. 'mown, DOCTOR E. DONNEtLy,
, .
IFLIVIECET 3 EIIirr, Oliteg, Sixth and Grant t3treets,
ers'in:iwzolyk.
r ATTSBURGA,
mt la Ztrtetiiikik v•kihrbasti66;nsimei ,
,A 4 s l4 : r f , - 4r-7 447 . aFgbialorluals. ' - pawn
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DiALKI36 IN ALL KINDS OP
Government Seenrities,
Foreign , gzehiiitge,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
cOLLECTLONS made on SO iteeeetible Point. in
the United States and Canada..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
IA R. LINDSAY,
.9.243:1111 ELTILLELIV,
owe., 83 Boyle Iltreel, Alle:able/W.
Special attention given to drawing Ilette, Leases
an othe legal elocumente.
AU eml r ectlone Intrusted to him will recelvr care
flll alp/ prompt attention. fen:t
P. MUSSMANN,
11/th Streetbelween Tumid and
CAathani Streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE.
First elan goods of all descriptions always on
hand and sold et the lowest prices. napalms done
earefelry on snort notice.
__lc :don
THE CREDITORS OF
[Mi l nM
win Leine notice that We will apply for tip.l lh
charge under the Insolvent and Debtors' Law, In
the Common I•loar Court of Allegthent County, on
Saturday, July Ith, at 10 o'colrk. A. M
At which Uwe sad place they may Alto., cause. if
any they has., why she should not be discharged.
n. C. ILACHRELL.
Attorney for emittarune Mal
SIZIMER
I)retge3 (4-oodß,
FOR SALE AT V RUT LOW rItICICI BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
88 33.%rULL SSltreket.
jf-1
TiTEM ORPHANS' COURT OF
ALLEt:IIWNT COILINT I .—ln Partion. N
March Tenn, NW' Ectaato it
SAILA STEEL, o
•l a.
coated.
ItiWt - Ad W no , wA tt d o o rn m ey
= f l or
le o illoot tia r. o C oon
o r o A u . t yt ST s .
the Ingot%Wonmade in Locer prooeedlocr, mot
grant role on heirs Awl telOttes inlcrestod It oe
and appear to•roor the Auld t tArt , an
saturday, August 4th, 1566,
At 10 o'clocki A. U.. to accept or refuse to accept at
valuation: and direct of tin. rule to be gift,
to Little heatoo, Push V. Coatieer ate!
Sirrarlautl, not now Within the .inrlsalction of Pie
L.otte of this t oniersou•ealtlx. a.lierlttern• 1
ores • week for aueccialve weet• tio. Pert—
Primal Mac! f/Azrrrn.
From the gerund. WM. A. MERRON,
STEPHEN M. OTT.
ar.N Al
Dye Sinker,. Seal & 31edal Engraver.
SWIM, BUM (D STEEL LETTER
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Canceling Stamps & Visiting Cards.
4.15, PLATYA rtilt. MARKING CLOTillgii
03 Wood St., Car. Diamond
IADOVIL n*R5 • Wet K10N.1., I
PI7TS . UrR6II.
ALLEGHENY DISPENSARY.
THIS INSTITUTION has been or
. Kantsed by the reablar pr./Ist:4 physician.. 4
Allegheny City, under whose charge Medical Tresi
went will be grataltonsly extended to ibe nom.
Their R , L,Sib A r CITY HALL, will be opened o
Monday Next, June YLI6,
Alter 0.1.1,0 date .otn• one or mare of the physicist
In charge will be daily In attendance. (moods, es •
eepte.l. from 10 a. W. 10 i l /1 a., for the port.,
piescrtblog fur such Indigent peen , u• as may deal,
their professional .enters. )r= 4.5
Ni V. If . .....
IiEHLEITS & JOHNSON,
PRArtv•AL
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
r.fth Filtreet Zmienalloo,
3F . X . I . VI9I33I'CrizLC3-3EIC.
All order., by n ail etyytatyd astl•farforlij nl
rolllllEnn Vamp.. bast.. ••• r
Cialets. Slots, Cbaftdeller, Pendant, not/ ktay
Sba+ey, for sale at the most rtmuntable prices.
Obiler, from etillOtry patrons b 1 faith Wounal) bl
- to
Gum Hom ul ryery demriP“..
JEST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST.
Booms AND SHOES.
JAMBS ROBB,
No. $9 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
• This old establlshrsi house ha+ now In •tore tort,.
floe thousand dollars worth of hoot. and Soot,. t
dLyles the leteet, thr qualltr the tetst,whlch •re
el.-natant to 'tell at VLICY LOW eßiviss• V.
have rosolsrd col to be uudersold 17 any In the 1,:-
sines• Thu korp goat. worth
of
isnd ostsett*e der stock of Roods, sod or fret
satislissl that you will ra,ll3oe what roe went in
the boot end oho* tine.
Do not forget the plane. NO Mar•ol
ten .1.1.111&n
piernucti
We. Asav n Yr prepared to furnish tins STAXDAEI I
brlktid la
S X/1117313 XalEllll.7a,
For Refiners') Use promptly and
In any quantity.
We guarantee the QUALITY to he sursultm..
ANY manufactured In or brought to this oily .
T. 11. NEVI! & CO.,
N. W. Corner Third and Markel Sts
).21a1713
WE, TUE SEBEICUIDERN, have
Ude day entered Into a LIMITED PARTIN
eli IP, agreeably to the provisione of the Act of As
sembly passed the Ist day of March. 162 G.
Tto parte. ship to he conducted under the 114331 e
of bIaLLER, BARR d PARKIN, In the Clay of
Pittsburgh, and for the purpose of manufacturing
and selling STEEL and its products.
The general partnere are REUBEN MILLER and
CHAR. PARKIN. of the City of Pittsburgh, nod
GEO. W. BAER, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
The special eartaien are BABILIEL IL KIER Mid
SAMUEL DUFF, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
Each of the speelal partnere have contributed
Twelve Thoosan4 nee Hundred Dollar. In cash.
The said partherthip to commence on the Flitter
DAY OF JABUARY, tht66, and to torroteat. on
the THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, 10175.
REICHER IfILLEU.
ONO. W. BARR, MLLES,)
Partner,
CII.Au. PARKIN Sr
ball UEL M. KIER,
JeltionnSAMUEL purr,
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GREAT BARGAINS
CD. IELIEIC& GIB',
124 Federal Street, Allegheny City.
We offer oar stack at great bargains, consisting
BONNETS, BATS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, bibl
everything to the MILLINERY LINE. Also, al LK
and CLOTH SACQUES and BASQUES will be cold
very lOW, Y we 400 ALMA to quit business.
Etid67 _
4: CO - 44 •:IF4oCin',oo:4
m6PENVER IncKAY,
MALMOII BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT WATBOTirokircrJeip , a 6 . s _
ALLEGHENY CITY rthien:llllD
SEIZrI=I ErINCLIEL.I3I,
a a McRIASTER,&
No. 145 Ohio Si., AlleghenYl
Wholosata anal Retail Dealers In
Naloll.ll-Va 2 Moocl. (3kroilas.
Cash paid for Wheat and R7o. W7:654
100
STRAYED OR STOLEN from to
41:1:41 . 1:x: i
Filtl.ktWiton)3years tAI gl -. 11 2 t1 %Me.
bum, many. tail and foretp; binary limbo., bare
footed, end about 14bands blab, A suitable reward
rdilbe Ibr rrturn of the norm, and It etc.
lelA t ßa for the Irrtsi and conviction of tbe thief.
UE4). UICK9UJ. _
NEW ADIMETUFZEIENTS.
Et° na -I'll4-SOW'S
cwt..**
SOUTH - WESTERN CIRCUS,
.IT RED LIO LOT
For Tcvo Drops Only.
Tue,day and Wedneeklay. July 3d K Ith
'AttlY company compriat.s the follow-tug well-knot, ti
taten. :
THE ORKATtt -ON FAMILY. who of them-
OCIVt , are woutticitut pa.rantttt of IP, • .ww/.1.n.... of
:hc ea hi b11.1t?It
THE ....HEAT DELEW EE Me
Wm. T. O'Dell. Harter
the liworr Nellamo.
LEE IS rW FAS and CHAS. COVELL!
oon. upon nt en.l
childr...n le renls.
There will I, AN( Ir
WEDNESDAY, .1111 i at lu A. 00.1: e.
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1. E. lOC FiAkta "ON.
A LL THE MAGAZLNES FOR JULY
ALI. THE MAHAELN EA FUF .J 1.1.1.
ALL THE I'OPULAH HAVERS.
ALL THE HT.I'L;LAH I'AHEHz.
ALL NEW I'UFILI , ATII?N
ALL NEW LI 11LICAIlioN
STATIONERY OF ALL lIINIII
STATION EBY OF ALL KINDS.
ETC.. ET.
5C11.11.. ItvoES, Ext
I=l
JOHN P. HUNT et CO.'S,
WII,:t.y.sALE AND IcKTALL NEW, AUEN, Y
=9
lE=
OS Fifth St.. Masonic Hall
less
, 4 1•Kti
ItE.UtINN MILLELL, ,AM'I. li. hiEl%
trE, W. BARK, I , UfF.
CRAM.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS.
MILLER, BARR di PARKIN,
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEI,
Warranted Equal to any In the Market.
either Imported or of Dotneothr
Illneteurse tete,
opKulAh oTTENTI.N TO VISE InoL
AND It wricEL.
Office, 38 Wood Street,
IN MT CHAIM/C."4
PlTlnitulDt. Ju..e Istf
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JULY 4116, Iti6G.
FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!
Wr ty ofl , r at, the Trade • large tad t
ad stoct of r I ICE WOHlin for tht. cOlll/11, Ith, r.. 1.1
natal • !stet- varlet, of
colored• rod Plain llocitets. from 1 ot. to IC or.
sod Nen Itoman fondle.. I to M
• :
Bentga Lights, trlangle. ,
Lto•elle., rterttits:
Vertlcal Wheels, Caton W heeL,
Yoleanows. Jitney of Wars,
Plow r rota.. Fla Whm
rltlrrn4.L•t Serpeots.
Toiretitt.r ..111i • tang.. rtrsety o ' f Et hlbltiott ri,L,
r,...5.ct, to Sia. A 1... • It•rote .tort of No I •
Cracker. •11t1 r". ot trbtrb rt. nth, •t thr
lowest marhot grtee.
tit.tlet• b..llc.fte.l, to wt [Lich twoolot •tte-ntlot. .111
Na gine.. bt. REY Et E.lt
~allNme,
&‘te. AF'. for H I.es. 1 . . cr.:brat...l Vire
=I
LIPPINCOTT & BIKEIIELL,
No. 118 Water Street,
=I
I'A TEN T rk:ltEk)
PATE INKiTI-11.
CI IDLILII.AR. l 7 1.7 LA Y.
AI 1.1. AID (110104-er
al .11.. NAT Ell .
MEI
1866. SPRING HATS. 1 8 6 11.
Aiouoßl) & CO.,
181 IT - 4101) STREET,
Wlatt tall •lortclatl attention to thelr taryto att4
La's, Sc., for Spring and Suns-
suer I ear,
Aa MiticElc•imaap "IT osa - lettl7
10101 E ,, 1.E.1,111,, VA.4 t 11,4,
.on 1 , 01, ,n 11,14.1/ , ,,,
THAT•t.,••
11E11111'S,
M'1:11% sbf eyrry th,ertpllot, usci.
LIVERY AND SAI.E STABLES.
MORELIND & MITCIIBII,
Nos 425 4z 427 Liberty Street,
TTr ,er,Ett, VAIL}LIMOS:4 and Itt •
"If:, kept tor hire al ail Ism, Th. tIne.IIILA
In the city. Funerals. Ae., attend. d to vn sho
notion In the het" natener .
rrson• valstatle to enga,e .011011 g In our „n.
r.an upo pp.tnir tortt,cl oat 111 11. be.t .ty , ...
Atwitne pev ess prirtorr give their petwoal atteptlott to Ilk •
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BUSINESS MANN
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COURCIAL COLLEGE,
No. I St. Clair Street.
We lures engaged the *eerie. of •u experleto..•
teacher ettpreettly for the uototh, of Jul! 3,N..
goo, Stud, ot• eutertne on the Ist or July ext.. --I
t) complete the course tip the lota of All,llll
Fur circulars awl .prclrueor of prnu.nablp. 3,1:1
at the Cully., tfoomn. or atidtt,*
N. BUAFFKR •nd
J. Y. IletILA YMV\ ItS
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11.
J. LANCE.
SILK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER
MMI
Chintz Window Curtain. and Chair Covera
Cleaned and Reglazed without unpacking.
Nos, 35 and 37 Thir.d Street,
Between Wood Lod Vitulthdeld
myISCA:2 PITTIMUTILOII, PA.
W. t. Y • OINNENR ♦. ClAtli.. C. r. 011.110,
AMERICAN MACHINE 114 0111101
FISHER, GRAHAM & CO.,
Engine Builders and Machinists.
Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
And everythingneoeattary An ltoring Oil Wel,.
Particular •Lirolloll paid to Fitting up bhatilow
Polley, Hangers. gc.
Marion A , near Ft. W. & C• R. It.
.461.2.06..VL0XL3", 3P151.,.
ItErA MIMI DUNE PROMPTLY. JoiloP,
S . N. BRYAN, Broker in Stocks,
BONDS AND REAL ESTATE, 57 FOUlt7 II
STREET, (Burke•. Building,) buys anal sells .•n
Commission BANK, RAILROAD, INSURA:O.
PETROLEI7M ISTOC KR, mod GOVERNMEN
MUNICIPAL, RAILILOAD AND OTHER UON
Orders executed by telegraph at the NEW Yllttli
wd PHILALELPHIAbTOCK HOARDS •t the rale,
or COMMISSIOI3 current lo those cities. Genf
STEAM ENGINE, BOILERS, ETC.
FOR S9IBXAII.
One Steam Engine with boilers and a Worthing
ton Pump. tie engine nearly new and Oral
Henry Iron bed-piste. pulley. OT-wheel h feet I.e
i inehe• rare, Steam pipes and form, introit_ to
gether with thirty feet moaning and holle•e;
too double itatnch hued boilers, feet by
inder
inotte
IR W rk. •ell nd
stroke ono ti try h l oc h or
dthi iamneter. gton Pump- r: t-
Minim or JOHN PHILLIPS.
2115 t. Clair tame,
Or. ISAAC JUNES.
ItOdee2 Comer Of 'Loom mud First street.,
EUREKA CLOTHES WRINGER
One of the best W ringer. ever Bold In the ljulLed
elate., you will find • t
No. SS Wood If3t - roat.
Jet R. RIGHT.
FINE. ENGRAVED AND CUT
Cal-T-LBEMIWC47.
Of ell Llt 1.. Also. beautiful PARIAai li-
ETTIL A. choke lot Just received at
reTC I . ESSit VCrcacact
3021 R. malty.
ARCHITECTURAL.
BARR & MOSER, ARCHITECTS, .
hove remote , ' to the Pratt A”onletion Building,
Nes. 2 and 4 St. Clair
• Sireet,
wb ,„.„ a w y irtll be 'pleased to meet [heir old fiends
elid others desiring their 'orrice, jen.e,,,,r,5,,,
89 x*HOCOM,BEAT THIS
8 00 .
..For Tsunigeoks Only.
14iimiduxsecooiikRZNUEICALlt BXIN 800
of *yawl Witty tor 131,48ia-inua of 3133 DOI,'
811 , 118: 38 MisMstrost.
181 . 3k811 DAKILL HYJ, &I.
::110
NEw,_ARV.ERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE TJ IE
TizA,2r. E",n,27c3i-sa
MEM
Borough of Lawrenceville.
of of A ..1• , n41
approved II" .11.1. 3.relt 11., 12,1. re:ati,
to fllr INS no , t rough ril.s to the Tft aantrr
”1 . g,1.1 f1nt0 , ..11. the r tillargfc^l,l
regportnill)l••• -51.1 s payer, h.. I.
w 1
nle (or ine payment
.141 IA an', same,
On all texasa paid on or by fore the first day of Alt
nu nliomranac 010,e 111 relltr..l// he..
tln all taNes paol vnl,4•oe, nt la the test , lay or
Augo al o 1 dr-t ;vv . , talwr, ant.,
nt
lo full
On alllsool pall ttllotquent. to the rant day of
Septenth..r. .01.1ndatilvt. pot ,entum
A od .411 lb.• t rot any or ....totn•r In taeh year. the
rreA.ot , r 0. • Ilat d,.n.luctil Ins
nayere, VT, :m.allll .tue from 5111111.1,1er
errant, 3 , 1411 on pro 1,11 41 that nold,lltl4 0-
~i amount shall lo than 1.11 , 111-. And t
wo In ate halo, of the High owuntolt., wluou.
.luty 1101,11 :.• reels Ihr s tun,. Aal
of 3:1) clout,: Louehh r 611 , 1,1, 11-
, Ito hi- w•r, ant t..
•
tAld Lk, SI a t,IL.g DIM Alt the powers tad
Intmunit tee non by lan •rAtod eolftetore of rAnn
-11 r
tionl I • hal: In. rAqulrAtl thAn
the n Adv•.rtlAt :it ~ 1A afire paver , nod.
bandistits. W It. J ANC IC I'. Itorongh TreAtaxrAr,
C. , rnekr of ttni.t, and Dew, Iltre,to.
TL , -3n , Tr. ••••ri.er;lsll,
r r
; ' 11; :I .
nt•t. prop, tn re 11., •Ir.A. and tnyttp.
.1... 1.3, •
rt vllll. ..t tn. •ni n• 11, FI• r
M 11.1.1 AM .1 A—, KY,
1;011 , clOr and rtarnrer ,re.hool Flinl/15.
12EA'1' SALL,.
DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE
AT AVC'TION.
On 'Monda), June 25th, at 2 P.M..
on the pl. sold flit. v,ry Intudsomel•
prop,,t) In
lULIIVEIJELEIVN7II_..T-.331.
M=l=TlT===
Ih. property c 011.., or 7M Lois. laid out in r
Ala•to
iron/ to,•rdinal, building lot to itiaie
ofour The entire property occupies no
po.ltlon. rryr fro.. tilt smoke and Wet of
tn.. city, and Ina go...llinighborhood. In d
ith by g itaggruger rallroad, thus matli.g
Minh with the I ars,. part of Itor el' .f
boi a fen unwis. ride.
. •
Plane of Ow pri.,,crtl ran U. ...sr,' by tailing .b.t
'lr la d .11 [ltd. Fifth o.rert.
. .• .
.
.11:11NIS 0! SAI.V.-- , .na—fourth .1.1. k.. the balance u
llirpe vynal annual ireyn, nta. to bt• arcure4loy bowl
and mortKagt, l'unlia,ers to pay far the title pa
p rr, and I'. 0. 'tamp..
T. Aucclonerr.
0.-r Ate
VALLABLE
COAL MBES FOR SALE.
The • eUM nt,l by the athern
• tett M ! . paint, , b ,tu.tb.4l In ehrlby. , ou
la nte.
Ala.. • . 1. *. northea.t 31ontre411uud
•gte • heir from the Nbrth and South ,
nwi
•tt. rot mug orcl, in,: ...It,. and one-quor•
s 1.1, Iron, tht• )11,11.11 Road to the 110 , 1
Nlok/11i-all.l. oat sr• tt.ta oltereti for sale.
lattice. ha
tt for .ott,.. v.,
ho,u I n bucet,sful opera
s, .ttual,.A Iu the heart of the
•
• •
ti 1,04. •.( thy Matt.. •tul re °al, elite -Ilse
n!ter• t.{ raj/ fr.n. fr , titi Whet.' .re is
etvr tr3l.et.,rtrtion
•
re re.t Untle.t mates a better oper..
tuna, a aeae and toruntable Investment In p the
oLI uu
=
rI. al seh and The ',linnet,. the eiplration
months,ltl.uut Interest. ur. one-etith cash,
and the balance In remitl no•nthly payments. With
out Intro-cad
G. 11. 11IcCO1%NICO,
n A.Alerwr or It.
CHINA 'WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
x3:vrapclomt.w37irt.,
No. 100 Wood Street
II FUT A N ♦IA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE
VI ARE. TF.A TU.\ I N AN D TA BLS CUTLER.I.
al w a•st
t 1111 A TEA BETS,
CHI r• ItINNEIt NET,
(All , A Tolt.ET asETB,
VAsEs,
CHINA
BOHEMIAN %V Alt.E /CV (.11tY DEBCHIPTION
L.% %A /,'AEU BANE
LAVA VANEII.
I %VA NVlTAttoss.
ENt.l.l:ll :•I‘,NE: V. A G.E. varirtlcA, tnnult
utt.rieul• nutt trlall (tad,
large.t and wort ..oantri..te •tncli ercrythlng
In tht. hue In
Prlet. 4.4 term. the same as la the eastern
my C aSft__
pETUOLJA. WORKS.
R. S. 7LMINDIC`ir,
Ho. A 2 Ohlo Mlreet, Allegheny
Manufacturer f
Etottirit; TOOL" -o AIVIJ FIXTUitt
U.SKI, 1 s ISLltiitali till. &ND SALT WILLI IS.
Particular attention Inched to his Patented
proven:outs in Jars and Join., mail, of ,tuna l&
U. S., and toe Moor Iron, In standard sloes, cud
nun...reit. in that parts can be ordered by mat. 01
leyrapli, and found • peroct It, at all slants.
Sa e also tarnish ropes, muting, small toots. t•
those who may swish It. Enrolee and machine work
made to ...It Order, by mail promtly attended lea
1 am ,w,pwrwd M fruit licenses to other tuarmis,
twat. tar it,.. inturceressents on liberal twins. 140
Ailegneny P. O.
tomato R. LEtill Y.
The Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
In Wilklid• hall. Fourth strut, near Smithfield, Is
1.10. en..
Thu beffit cool et an p d mon*. Inducing FLOW
ti ItIOSN A LOON In the Sta/r.
EN=E=2=l
- .
A FISK Oily II ESTItA bat hoen <mimeo for the
.n, mei will be In attondanew EVLICY NPL/HT
' , outlay, trout seven till twelve o'clock.
Be, tee ereatu, berrtes, &lettere on
nir=ibto 31ADAIlf.Mattagervss
. •
THE A. A. OF CONGRESS, appror
..4.N.G, gives addltlonal [..n.lilon to 1.06
following elate of prrioins:
To thoev who hare lost both (7PN or handy;
To those alto bale Iwo both feet.
To those who have loot one hand or foot;
To Ulcer aho hate beet, deprived of their pan
stun anat., act of March Id, boo, are rentored;
I'o scootare et leaded to dependent fathers and
brother..
Appl y by mall or In person. to
AG.Vjer. • '
PARKEIRS)3I7IIO LIIRRICATMG
Oil Cixinpany
Keep constantly on halal a supply of
sTrkeIEED
Natural Lubricating Oil,
OF THE BEST ORAVITIT.S,
Free from all Impari liee.
Every Barrel Warranted,
011. TO BE HETI:WIND AT TICS ,COMPANY ,
EXPENSE..
alddress
JANEF,S B. TIBOOFIIOI4, Agent,
WITH T. H. NEVIN t CO., '
N. W. Corner Third aid Market-fits.;
P1TTS111:1041, P&.
MITZItta
J. PAINTER & SONS. ALLEGHEN/E'.""S.
11101 ASTER, 6AZZAIII I CO.,
Office, 98 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
J. H. JOHNSTON,
Maker .1.1 Drinter It.
Fine Rifles and Shot Guns,
E.Vy ...I POCKET REVOLVERS, CAB
111\Eb sod AK ET.. All kinds of
ITION
AAA SLAKE.. MATEKLAL. Alllusty Com
:111-o tI a l=l t n rot t l e v .. l , A n l(le. A.ll
BIKE.
ca n er.
4lsrlte/s.A.ber tike place,
Corner Penn and Wayne Streets,
Jeb.A7o 1'ITT:111111113 E. PA.
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
ANUFACTI/HEIIS OF
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk.
HOOPS AND STUMM,
PITTSBURGH, PA,
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO.,
PIEXL,TSI^L 111 .4'14
IRON WORKS,
pMerabl'o'u"oeo.4:l4l•l°l:4llr;t"'s:lltllstrpirgt,.l,..“. op.
Jr10:410
AIiDEN & BATCHELDER,
III4JKI Ra IN
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM,
WHALE' OIL, ROSIN, SPIRITS TURPRNTINR,
NORTH RAI/OLLN A TAR, ,to..
Corner of DU quesn• Way & Hancock St.,
Pitteburgh. Pa.
Represent M. 11. WAICIallt, 113 Walnut street.
Philadelphia. myteoLVl
REMOVAL
O. IsTEVENSON & SONhave re
moved to UI MARKET STREET.. three doors
above the old stood, where they have Ailed Up
morn commodious room, and have opened a Itnue
end rich stork of NY ATeItLY, JEWELRY, ISILVEIt
WAKE AND PLATED 1/01)Dn. to wiveh thort*.
vita public attention..
•VILI. 11. TACK.... •211/0. I. , rActi.....ralzu. CAM=
TACK lIKO. & CO.,
COMMISSION lIIESAILABTS,
ADM 131SOICERS IN '
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCT!,
7 Hancock St., Pittsburgh.
UNTICZ, 192 Wainut street: t.
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TELE CELEBRATED • STEEL
TOOTH BAY RAKES, •Prairle Bled , leld
..itwoow•Larko• 11[c menhfsetured, only et the
LIT.NUEHNE WOMB, near the reeatantlare,
'betty tlty.
Hay )brae, sprtegand Platia
row. null Tenet*,of tem ety/e. mute: .I=o,hete,
canal, at .bon. notice Slid Warrarlif.d.
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.MTED ;1111EA. , TS -FOR LI/NCIL--:
Ifter, B=lrar i bL", pntatrib" .
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AUCTION EMPORIUM,
Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth Street
L4RGE STOCK OF
NEW GOODS.
Hoop Skirts, ail sizes, Hosiery and
Gloves, Ladies, Gent's it, Children'
[Mkt's, Cloths, Dress Goods, Bal
moral Siclrta, House Furnishing
Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols,
Men's Hats, Straw Goods for
Misses and Children, and the
usual large and elegant stock of
BOOTS, SOBS AND GIITERS.
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MUD ON WOKS.
JONES & LAUGBLINS,
3E.XT..PI9I3III:rEILC3-3EE,
NA.LITACMJIMIIfI or
AMERICAN AND CLAM
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Rails, 16 and 20 lbs. to the yard
Tram Balls, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets;
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Pistotißods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
W AREHOUISE AND OFFICE.
120 Water and 159 Front Sts,
BRANCH LO ME,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 Inver St.,
lel :cl5 CHICAGO, ILL
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
GAUZE COTTON,
GAUZE MERINO.
LISLE THREAD.
SUMMER SILK,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Muslin. Fine Jean and Linen Drawers
157103
Great Shirt and Collar bepot,
79 M"*IS.PNIE 1131 , r.,
Nearly opposite the Post Office,
Together with • complete line of
Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods,
Specially adapted to City Retell Trade.
REMEMBER,
Our Balminess 18
,X,xclusively
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING.
MURDOCK & PUTNAM.
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MEWS BOOTS.
BOYS' BOOTS,
Youths' Boots,
LOBS' 8A141011418,
LADIES' GAITERS,
MISSES AND CHILDRENS'
Boots, Balmorals
Amy
GI- A_ I 7V F.
AT REASONABLE RATES,
souTH & Ross',
63 .11.9fRJ5LICT 82 MEET.
momma
orfir OP ALLEOBENY. I
Titsaorninws Cynics, Jane Rh, SINI. - n {
Notice U hereby given that the AISONIIOI% have ow
placed in the Treasurer's Unice, the MopSeabee of
City, Poor, City thutners, thbool, SetioO/BulldinOr
and Bounty Taxes. and of Watorinents for
iin.and or e s d .Taxes will now be. Me l " . in
teou, and of i r a tr i tie 4 of Assem b nlgLY t trw Wit o b e r
regulations and allowaneeez "
r i iro per cent., If paid on or before the first day of
Orr neut., if paid on or before the ant day of
August.
do_p
Two Pe/
r. tent., tf don or before the tint hay of
_tembe
if Paid alter the drat day of September,: and on or
before the brat day of tkmpber. no deduction eelllne
made.
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tf veld after the got dere f October cad on or be
fore the hret day of 240cC10N2. ell Add WM of Oro
per cent.
the
boadded tontol tonfable “ti the Moe.
After the Orel or liovolooor, werreate will be
homed to extrema the collection of alliance remain-.
log unpaid; together with the percenttge accrued
thereon...Ma
fe7 D. MAUFZI[ROZe, Olt uier.
GEO. COIJIMIN Vir„ I. LI/WAILS*
COLHOUN & EDWARDS, •
11/01013 ?)1,414.01. ,
SODA ASH AND , OHEHIOALS;
.Ms airetc •
In stare and landl.diparalladelplda,
200 tans Soda Aeh,
Hurts% drosdetd'a
too bags Nitrate - 14cida, • .
Crude and Bednedt
100 hegiviet (Urn Soda (English);
SO A bbls.Venitinnite ll iL fl.'Conhsosre;
RENNtIIN lane
fie - choice brand/, eonsturtlfoulumd,
• inT lots- do =suit purchasers.
CARPET. ,CkLAIN.
PLAIN& COLORED, COWO.N.O4II4EN.
corroN
ww, or Bzwr o a
At
-4.mintOigUsteselnanionliotax
mataimi ' •
clams* 00.,315ha39 Woolmees,rusabuith
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ANTED—S2Oo per Mouth paid
to Agoriu6 to Introduce ottenewllll, 4 4B
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0 tiEWLIMIre Estobt.lo. OSIII •
Addsf, stazots, M
ONADNWIL art -
40 -I,TE vv Incftendon, Maas., or - tatiol
inev37l:damer
WANTED,
40 Mules .ad 30 Mart s,
At the Stable of the PITTSBORLitt, ALLltti &EN
AND lIIANCIISSTER rAESENO6R R.AiLwAr
Idanchester. Pa.
SALESMEN WANTED ;
At 98 Grant Sweet, 341 floor
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W ANTED -AGENTS- 1 575 to - $ - 200
r fur gotitlemed, awl Ir/3 to ir3 for
Commverywhere, to Introduce the Celebrated
on sense Fondly lettwhia "Whine, Improved
and perfected. It will hem, fell, stitch, gulls, tint
braid and embroider beautintily. Price only est IN
maklns the Media: lock-stitch, and sully waraank
tor three years. We pay the above wino, or u
Commission, from whirl, twice Mat amount UM be
amie. Adore., with etamp, or call 00
C. BOW
ERS & Cti. Salesrooms, no. &55 hoolh FIFTH
Street, Philadelphia, Pn. An letters littglMTegi
promptly. whit circulars and lento,. • mr.lbo
WALL PAP
Tfilo.l2AS PALMER
VIIKESHI AID SS4AIL DHLIS
WALLA t
TRANSPARENTDOW SHADES.
'V'V .11EI 0 1 00 172133 Ni.
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
Efecoad door below Illamond Atm .
fe7A:Rmd PLTgelastraci, PA.
pakm HANGINGS VOA Isse.
A great eolleetkoh , of
anierlean ii^aU Papers.
For the drsttlpse In tvo rears
MEW' EXGLISIL .P4PERI3
A atoll:e selection of ths
Newest French Papers
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WALT/LDP. 111.A6SEMI.b.
$37 Weal Street
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PARLOR PAPERS.
NNW LOT OF
Standard Gold Papers
Now reoeved, of beautlllll destg. for Fillore, at
No. 107 /LAILHET 877117.7 T, NEA.R. FIFTH
JUS. 11. HUGHES d HBO.
FOURTH OF JULY..
A GRAND .
GIFT - CONCERT
WiLL BE UIVEN AT
CTiY XIXi.MBIJ,
PITTSBURGH, P 4.,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th, 1866,
Glib to the wilettourd of
614110,04:10
Will be presented to the Ticket Bolder., includive
Urcenbecks, Pine Farms in the west, hewing Ide4
Wines, Melodeon, kc.
TICKETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR EADIL
Urn. OF GIFTS:
left in Greenbacks.......... .......... .01,000
1 gift In Greenbacks - 200
1 gift in Greenbacks ...„. 250
1 gift In tlressieacts 125
1 gift In Greenback, 78
1 gift in Greenbacks 50
100 gifts to Grtanbocks. 010 each ..... ... 1,000
200 gifts In Greenbacss, lat lIILCII 1,000
400 gift. In Gre•nbacks, 1,50 each 2,000
2,000 gifts of good interest ng books 2,000
10 gifts of nice Sewing Machines ROO
0 gifts of excellent bleimicons 500
0 sifts 0513 in-Jewelry 2,004)
Via: 3 Diamond Sings, 1 Diamond Plus, 4
line Gold Watches,
13 gifts of Western Farms, to wit:
DiTirwe iza. ZlaLtimmorTaa-1.
LOCATED AS FOLLOWS:
Four In Shannon county, One of 21.1 acres. and
Three of Meter. each; Two In Ickes emanty, eitch
too acres; One In Ripley count? of On acres, and Two
In Oregon county, each 160 acres. Also, Two Farm.
to Marathon county, Wisconsin, 160 and So acres re
sp.tivery. All rich Farming Land ln coos settle
ments. Titles perfe,. and to be area at our Mike.
Also. 401nterestx (I :Reach) in Oil Well*, lucated
on the famous Pithole creek, Venango county, Pa.,
Including the celeirreted Flowing NI eil, Eureka, on
lloimden Vertu. acid other yroductlve wella In that
wonderthl region: These Interest/will be present
ed as Forty gifts, valued at from Kai to 1ff,030
Not one of them In an enproducthe will, but la
wells producing, d other., yet to to tested, close
to producing wells, an ell under contrast for comple
tion, free of further expense. Maps ahowdeg the
location of saidwells, se., on land.
Persons wishing to examine deeds, or certain ar
ticles of the above property can be accommodated
IC oar Mike, where all the putleulera may be ob
ained.
We hare no bogus property in our schedule, attach
should therefore commend itself to tbe public.
Thi, Is not a speculation. It la merely an effort to
effect the sale of a large amount of property at •
moderate 'ldeation.
• A CORRECT LIST, INCERDING THE TICZET
HOLDERS' NAMES, ADDRESSES, AND THEIR
TICKET NUMBERriIS KEPT AT OUR OFFICE,
SO THAT •ALL MAY RECEIVE 'JUSTICE.
WHETHER THEY APPEND THE CONCERT OR
NUT. There will be no blanks. A gift of some kind
will helpen to every ticket held.. One smallest
WO
en are photounr
t pha of the distinguished men and
wom of oaimes.
The drawing will take place after the concert.,
four Wight/ In auccesslon. A committee will toe sp.
ppinted by the Ticket Holders alone to superintend
Ibe x = and see that the Oink arc distributed
ins ly and the revolt published immediately.
nenbach Deeds, forwarded by express.
RELIA.B AliEh TS WANTED in every town
and village within ROO mllen of Elttsisurgh,
whom liberal Inducements are offered..
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B Tickets to one.dress. ' 44 50
10 Tickets to ace address u 00
' 20 Tickets to one address. 17 30
311 Tlekela to one address 20 25
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40 Tinker. to one eddies... ...... ... 33 00
50 Tickets. to or.° address - 43 50
100 'Motets to one address 05 00
Tiobets selling Aim_ tier up your clubs and send
on your orders with the name and address in fall, of
earn sob.riber.
Nmnber of tickets issued. 40,000. Prl erk
ea.. - Tboy arc for sale al. our olli.. No. 70 idAt
STREET, 21 floor, •Cbronlele• Building, Pltrsb.l
And at Mr principa l Notelrook. Music and. Drug
Stores of Wad:oy .4 Alle eny.
Sent. by mall on receipt o prim &Basta:op for re
tarn postage.
Money may be Bantus at oar risk, either by 440,
podUrMee weer. 'express or registered letters.
We bare exrent references, erlth which oar
snots aro fru /led.
• Special Notice.
Tiekets not
_bald for are not Inserted iu our
DBAWLeiII LIST, and will neither gain Admission
to the Conceit, nor. draw 011ie and are tberefore
tseless. Ageure Most be puttetual to making re
urns. so sat* ro,ach us on timid of July. ••
All ettmnougentloos should be addressed to
114110.14ALD, TOobl6ob & CO.,
JeledgerT4s9 800 No. SOO, Pittsburgh. Pa.
_TORN CTOPrrs
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RE.9IL. ESTATE GICJVT,
Mee, N0..139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh.
Ilse for axle the following Real !W M .. ;
• large three-story Brick House, .ntatniug tea
rooms, lord, WU: montroom on MI door need sa
0 Drug Secret . hot and cord water and gas through
out the house,Lot2l.l4 by 45 feet. hitt:tate on Chest
"2.:ZrthArirViatibLis LAND, _ glint te as
Edge wood Marlon, - on the Pemmican's ' Ballroad,
7 miles from-the My, an which there Is IL beantitul
new frame dwelling, and a large Minh.' of
beast
Malt trees of the best quality; and a good •upply et
water. 'The dwelling and.? &cresol' ground will be
sold separately larger ired. sad the reildue In lota et
4 sores each, or if requests& The &bole 1.114.
Ls admirably located for Maness men.
lga;
36 ACHES Olf LAST', containing about II scree
of Limestone, of a splendtd. qu easy at
cm. ma soil as of the arst am, suitable either
for farming 00 gone-fling PorPooes: XOOO tram
dwelling and barn and • good sor o r wate.salt
nate Mlles Mtn Wedgy', no the Mangum' me,
In Union terwhablp,lieMar7be the Carter farm.
WY ACRES, Well improved, and under • bliA i state
of etdirration be which their ore I,XA bear cut..
mit mates, in. bearing .grape. Mts..= eta:mind
pear erred, and a large umber of peach, apple and
plunt trees.. Property situate au the uld Wasidag
ton road, to Scott township, On solitaire/a the city.
ros farther , putletiilura inquirestftheaboreagente
soyanbnit
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it,NAFGH:rderk- c 4,
81 1 0*AND BRICK Peaks,
WIII attend. pirpgyptyio
FurniMingand Laying Stone and,
Brick Pavements,
Altd Heys'ribs the' lame; Curb Bleat" rumbaed
ant Bet. Able, grading awl Cebu. Ibutu donee.
.honest'Lotto..
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daising uurallnit to our Una will barn
their orders attended to by addressing . throutk
Me.Allegheng.rodt War" or iry ealitag aglier 266
&tad usky meet, Allstbruy.
nig IMPrVitir. Efattlrriti"c6 •
Ti illy ROSS dila:
eaccseeonsTO
OGDEN & CO.,
• Manuractarers and Dealers lu
Carbon Oil Limps fixtures,
Chandeliers, Carbon 0i15,'&43.,
N 0.64 Market Strde4
MOWERS, ,HAY, RAKES, .
PL 01 1 1 6, , CULTIVATORS
JALL MINDS Or.
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