The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 10, 1866, Image 3

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oneountis, vutr4 : CrOODS, ma GOODS.
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GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
Linen and Jean Drawers;
Newld Gloves at 75 cents a pair;
White Cotton Hose at 12 cents a 'pair;
rive Pair good Cotton Hose for $1,00;
earasols and Silk Sun Umbrellas;
Fans in every variety and pxlix;
NEW STYLE PUFF WAISTS;
Puff Berlin Gloves.
NEW GOODS RECEIVING DAILY
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
MACRON, GLUM & CO.
1.47.
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JOS. HORNE it CO's.
81.1 BUNHEA.SI AND DEJI.III7
MAT QUETTE EN. DE
HAMILT W II ' n,
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00 , 4 U AND ON
0141 P. HAIII,IITRA'W liQ h N ETS In new ,bapen,
Ft mann. In all the fanblonable et tet.
ILIH BONS, phalli. 11r,5.4 and checked, all
wldth__
YLowEns. WILEATr, lIUDS and NOSES.
eritAw Tltlbltil I NUS and MIN AIL ENTS.
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SWISS. CHF:CFCS, BRILLIANT, NA ISSOOKS,
ItLATA NS, SIIIIMED MUSLIM). LINENS,
awl a fnll 111.10rUnCtil of
WHITE GOODS.
REAL AND 111. 10111 IN Y LACE CULL ARS.
REAL AND 111. V AI- LACE COLLARS, REAL
I'OINTE LACE COM. A RS, aETTO sod LIAND
KERCHIEFS, ILA NI HU Eti TRIMMINCI AND
FLOUNCINCL SWISS ANT) CAJADICte F.DOE
AND INSEICKINDS. MEEN COLLAR, CUFFS
AND SETTS, varlow. styles..
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Puff Ildtidon, t4whal and Frcue‘l2 Cambric
CM=
PARIS nu FrLmiis AND SHIRTING. COL
LARS, SETTS, EDGINGS, IMILLINOS And 'EM
BROIL/RULES, PRES , .‘ TRIMMINGS IN GUIPURE.
AND CHUN LACK, GALLOONS. r NCY
BRAID. HUTTO • . ItALL AN II DROP
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Bead Ntreninern Ornaments rand Selina:
mrcrww.rzsza ES.
Es tits chafeeszstyles In' lIESID, SILK. FANCY
EJ{IE KET, IILACK AND WHIT li VEABL.
III
rEItIELLE}JKt. BALL. 0 LASe AND CAMEO,
Pi ell n lNtres * ' ll " ) .4 :+8. COI LS, HAIR Pl' PS AN D
ROL Lei
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El. LI PTIC assrl BON Ts IN Ilea IP
SKIRTS; IlElsTeL lIELTI NIP, CLASPS AND
BUCKLEej VANS In great variety from pram leaf
to IvoryseL Uld HEIL I 111 DEIMEnIi, for Belles and
Ms; eIIIIBT FRONTS. —STAIS`• allißTe; TIES.
T relevcrKs; :SPANISH LINEN SHIRTS;
TRAVELLINki a n and SATCHELS: HAIR
BRUSHES; CUJIIIS; and a
FULL Ll. E OF xorioars.
ALL AT POCULAII PILICF-4.
Jros. 77 and 79 Market Street.
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NEW GOODS
• MACRUM & CARLISLE,
No. 19 wkirtaa. estrOcor..
NEWare now opening h egant somortment of
130011 S. embracing thentettest style!.
of
• REAL LACE GOODS.
11.1 Z A I N I I C A A IN L YVAS,
PINE RONNEr ElltßONa,
NEW Si YLIC Llith.oo TICURAIIN
REALLACES.
FINE PLAULDUTPONS.
Wo have lust opened a beautiful lot of
REAL, OLUNUT LAKES AND INSERTI NUS.
We w 01111110•11 1, special attention to a UMW and
splends,l snsort nent of
..ADIIW RUFF AND WRITE BERLIN ILLOVF29.
tiIAiVES la the new Petroleum and Havana Shades,
An ausortinent of new color. In KID ULUTES,
ELAllii LACE AUTTS—new styles;
A most cc e piety usortment of
LAtilE,P•nd C/lILDREN•SCOTTON HOSE;
DENT'S FINN MIMI'S. DERIIY TIES, bOA/CPS;
(JOLLA ID, HALF uutian, SUSPENDERS, UM
DRELL nri,
LADIES` and DENT'S tIAU Zit MERINO UNDER-
V EST:.
To .Merchants and Dealers.
Our Wholesale Department, now well stocked
with ythingl n the NOTION LINE, whirls we
offer tote Trade as low as any house East or West.
MACRIIIII & CARLISLE,
to Fifth Street,
/igen. e for the "LOCKWOOD ILAN UYACTUIt-
CoIKPASY." B}t&LLBY•c DUPLEX
. Y.LLLYTIC SKIRT at M.nnlectnrere' Prima
myl2
C. .L.IIIU =Not ..w. T. 811 AMNON • P. rT oz z , SOa
ABBIIIIIIVOT, SHAUN & Co.,
No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
Hale Jost opened a large new stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
adapted Vlts`Mghtrtir iinfet. they
New Prints, Delaines, Lawns,Ging
hams, White GoodseDress oods,
Shawls, Balmoral% Notions,
Cottonades, Farmers" &
Mechanics' CassimereSrleans
Cloths' Linens, Drills, Bleached
and Brown Sheethigs' and thirtings,
BURLAPS, COTTON &,LINEN' DUCK. &C.
lllcrcttutts are Invited to tan an d examine one
stock sad Prices- Jell
CARD MCCANDLESS & CO,
(Lams WHASIL 0 ass A
WHOLESALE DEALER Dl
FORMAN AND DOMESTIC, DRY GOODS,
No. 94. VliToc..cl. 911 t.,
(Third house sty,: Diamond
1.1T113R1)ict111, hA
TOBACCO,: fdARS,
EXClELiiiiii - TOBACCO WORKS.
R. & W. J'ENKINSON,
ILTIOTPACIUItiIt OP AM. 2ws , , ,
TOBACCO,' mut'. kip' iiiio4l4lo,
NO. 0 rErizu.A.L BTBKILT
Third door from hossiooolon
- , ALLiiousenr. Be.
Branch Bore at ZnYtAtBaS
R. Bi.:•41 - tritizs,. •
lialittraisturar
er sad lab
W ll 0 o Basalt
post ha all ads
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARS,
ma 6 St. 111:11alr Pittsburgh, Pa
WA larrtssoortment of lESMISCIIAUX PIPES
and smotuatuvounceo orthe Wu. quall
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GEORGE ELTMENSOKEEN,
Has DOUSTIC
SEGARS; MEWING TOBACW,
Smoking TObseco, Pipes, &c.,
No, 4 01131ierv : exciLla leitreept,
Nutoorner orLiberty.'
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AND WHOLIIIIALE ANWILATAIL'IMALNUIN
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TOBAGO), EiNIVFEAND SEGAUS,
91.67 J-Mil Elltroart.
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BERNARD WIED lAN, .
klaaufacturar and Dealer la
ALL 'BINDS OP TOBAOCO
SNUFF AND 'o3ftAttir;
No. UM 'Ohio St.; Allleglieny. City.
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PAINTER; GRAINER" AND 6114,AZ101,,
No. 54 Hand St„ fitts urgh.•
agrit tlig.rwrive. Tr. - *Z
1314 raisa.
WiLIWITJEL 'BROW*, •
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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
Additional Leaal Natters an Picot Page.
The essette.—Persons leaving the city
duties the summer, can have the Gazrrrs
mailed to them by leaving their address at
our counting room.
llabese Corpus Cose-.-A Monier Reeks to
obtain custody of her CIWd.
On Monday morning, in the Common Pless
,Court, Judge Sterrett heard a kobiecu corpus
case. The writ was issued on the petition of
Mrs. Ann E. Merriman, who sought to obtain"
possession of her child, a little girl of Ave
years, held in custody by John Merriman, pc.
titionerls father-in-law. resident at Sewickley.
The facts of the case were: Jacob Merriman,
father of the child, was Id the army, and for a
time during his absence his wife, the peti
tioner, resided with the respondent. When
the father returned from the army ho went to
housekeepmg, but not, being able to obtain
employment, sold out his household goods,
and went to the west, the petitioner resuming
labor as a domestio to earn =twister= for
herself and the child =question. Previous to
going away, her husband gave the child into
the custody of his father, the respondent.
with the injunction to keep charge or it dur
ing his absence. The mother was averse to
this arrangement, and after fruitless endeav
ors to get possesoion of her child, finally took
legal proceedings to accomplish her desire.
She alleged that thus far she had maintained
her offspring by honest labob that she had no
knowledge where her husband was sojourn
ing, and that the grand parents were not
proper persona to have care of the child. For
the respondent it was urged that the mother
abused the child, and that as she had no per
moment place of employment its condition
would not he bettered by giving it into her
'custody. After hearing all the evidence, and
remarks of John Barton, Esq., for petitioner,
and J. W. Y. White, Esq., for respondent.
Judge Sterrett decreed that the child should
be surrendered to the mother, and be oubjcet
to further order of the Court, the grand pa
rents to he allowed the privilege of visiting it
at all reasonable times until the matter was
finally settled.
nerleo■ Cbarge—B!.ll 4e (nal' Kiwed
liffi
Antoine Derwent was arrested, yesterday,
and brought before Jostles, Miller, charged
with attempting to rape a young lady named
Mary Shield. It appears that both parties
had boon to church at Mount Washington, and
were returning together to their homes In
_Scott township, Derwent, being provided with
a burouchc, invited Miss Shield to accept
a seat in the vehicle, which she accordingly
1111. They engaged In conversation, and
were laughing and chatting gaily until they
reached a point on the old Washing - ton pite,
on the hill immediately above the /second
toll gate, where, she alleges, Derwent
threw his arms aro u nd her, and although she
to timing I'earlit tree to
e fo he r tim il; es he al s t u er whiel
she made good her escape, by Jut:aping out of
the vehicle. The •evidence being insufficient
to warrant a prosecution
to
attempt at rape,
there being en criminal intent shown, Der
went was discharged. Determined that he
should not escape, Mary instituted proceed
ings against Antoine for assault and battery,
lan was ihonirorn held in $3OO tedninwer at
evert. If all young ladles gnawed such an
a...Lwygsul to Ulu mute embrace, we axe of
the opinion that lovers ,ould be remarkably
velure.
ltthe Body Ilroood—Cottones'alm &&&&&
We mentioned yesterday the feet Of the
ending, on Sunday, of the clothing of a men,
together with a sem of money and a bank
I,ok, on a flat under the railroad bridge, on
tit Allegheny river, giving rise to the Suppo
sition that the owner had either committed
suicide or was accidentally drowned while
bathing. The name • , John Atkinson" wan e.
written In the hank book. On Monday morn
ing the holy '44 a man was discovered floating
near tlw St. Clair street Suspension bridge,
end upon investigation it proved to be that of
fi'young man named John Alkinuon nineteen
years of age,
who was employed at the works
of lierron Co., and who bmrned in the Filth
ward. Thu body was entirely nude, and no
doubt is entertained that, it was that Of the
owner of the clothing found. It was as
certained that he loft his boarding place
for the purpose 01 taking a bath in the aver,
obtaining some soap before leaving, and there
fore it is 11.3110VM1 he was accidentally drown
! ed. A verdict to this effect was rendered at
an inquest held by Coroner Clawson on Mon
day forenoon. The body was taken charge or
by e en
c,o rmele, the only relative of deceased in
==c=3
Another of our oldest and most respec
ted citizens bus passed Prom time to eternity .
Joseph G. Davis, Esq., died at his residence
on hillier street, in the Sixth ward, at an early
boar yesterday morning, He was engaged
for o loud time In the commercial business,
and enjoyed the highest respect and esteem
of a very large circle of acquaintances. Re
was a brother of P. Si. Davis, Esq., the well
known ant/loner, who died some years since.
In his retirement from active business, ht con
se...jut:lice of the mar - mittes of age, he *tempted
the nomination for Alderman of the Stein
ward, to which °Mee be was elected and
served the term of tiveryears, his commission
expiring at the commencement of the present
year. He bad been In bad health for a long
time, suffering from heart disease. and was
fully sensible that his end was nigh. Paraly
sis, with whictille Was veined a few days since,
was tie immediate cause of Ms demise. Isis
age anis sixty-nye years.
Odd Fellows Demonstration at Greens
burg.
We me request.] by the Committee of Ar
rant:en:tents of Greensburg Lodge, L G. 01.0.
F., to state that an invitation Is extended to
the different Lodges of the Third District to
attend and participate in an Odd Fellows
demonstration at Greensburg, on Thursday,
the 12th inst. The °dicers of the Grand Lodge
of Pennsylvania will be in attendance and
will instruct the members In the secret work
of the:Order. I'. G. IL, J. Alexander Simpson,
of V 1,11.10101., will deliver a public
lecture at the Court /louse In the - erreulog.
The menibers-oomposing the Third District
will moot at the corner of Canal and Liberty
- - -
eltreets, at 7 o'clock when they will be
escorted to the depot of the Pennsylvania Rail
road by D. D. G. M., M. Rosh, who will scam
puny them to tireeruiburg, toitother with the
Graretollicers of pensurylvanla.
I=i
Tuts head is stereotyped, almost invariably
used, In announcing the consignment of male
factors to the Penitentiary. Yesterday Sheriff
*Lomat conveyed . to that institution,parbx
StiDonotuiti, convicted of 'fiifontetts nasanit
and battery, in shunting LintSirealf fictiterty;
John Wails, convicted of riot and f napes
assault and bet taryrfaihOulair litnituanid and
llitiann, convicted of larceny. 2diDois
ongh was lately the keeper .og a tavern on
Wylie sttnet, , near the pat, and quite a crowd
of itit friends and acguainUnteel saSeekblea
Dee him depart for the place provided by the
State for the incarceration of those who offend
the laws. A number of the friends of Wails
were also present..
=I
Dupre& ,llk ,GIIIIIIWIII 11.44strols.—The fa
mous Dhprez & Grate... Minstrels opened laatt
evening at the Pittsburgh Theatre, to-normw•
ded house. Vilttuntba stogie exception this is
the most versatile and talented troupe id min
stroM that hturoiXer visited our city. Their
pesnees al chaste and high toned, Pre
senting then:lmitation with a fair idea of true
minstrelsy. Charlie iteynolde, Billy West and
a host of ether Wanted, performers monned.
VA with thetroune have net their ocioale in
the 'world, in the burnt cork profession. The
Theatre during the hnef engagement of Ge-
V"' a' Green, will 4?...ihe.ead‘Oeiof 'Unction,
and a place of anituenatint well worthy at -
visit
Stioektwilstsealekila—On Friday last a
woman aam Susan Hughes Was artestirfl at
Bolivar, Westmoreland county; ehargod with
killing her latent. Mlustdrth took plsee In an
outfield near Bolivar, : on the sight previous ,
and Silo kliled . the child by Strang/lug it with
Oat Stalks. Atter ber arrest ahe made a full
oonfesaion, but her 4:tradition was such that
*be. could not be removed for Incarceration,
sed , tras therefore left %WWI Bervalllanoe.
2.lxoincosed Is a widow,
nor husband having
lost bin life hi thearmysbnut twoyears since.
aill.6i d,
of ' N this o c 4 ity, Was reoenhlk called . 10r.
the FlTet
Presbyteri
sealantuT tant of roh • oh - Cincinnati, an
th d e un
was
offered s4,sXout oncoovith
derstanding 'that., it leonUld be increased as'
spwdlltab poeeible to $11;000. lilt pastorate in
ilttaburgh pato-nap ev.eraporlixief seventeen
years, sad' has been one of uninterrupted im
am. lie la exceedingly popular with his pet.
ple here, and whether he will conclude to
accept the call to Cinch:matt to' a matter of
septa doubt.
,Itesneollser the liersefit.—Tomfght, at the
Ora Iloaso, the charming actresses Ada and
flnie Monk, of the Tittabursh Theatre,take
a benedL .A great, hill is offered, many of thu
Moat talented- favorite sclera in the el=
volumeectiku theft bermes. The
MonitAoserrve a ercroded . house, and watrust
ft :win be ,liCconled them by the amusement
loving community.
„.. . .
• A . 111111.ake.-111. was ofncer Mooney. not
- mcwry,..who uoted sc. conspleuous van to
the capture of the river pirates. as mentio od
to Saturday,* issue. It sus , owiny
Idoen'enieleney Ulu t the arrests were
made and 'he there! Ore ' , Mould receive due
credit.
tiariu Close OS. awira, frPioca•—w a are re
quested SCoettde'thilf xtunlber of IDerehaa
x.
damged s business., en Market street, luks.
rin tO tdosellielr krailke al live o'clock, r.
w., In order to allow , WO ,801910.Yees mama
reorealloa dories this warm weather.
•
On ,a Visti.-4kuntiel C. Perking, X. S. O. U.
P. of tee O. R. IL Chapter 'bribtgirmlia,
ammo leave Philadelphia yesterday_ Or this
scoompanied eitherofiltittel W the
tintrul Chapter. for the purpose of visiting
these veral - Chiptershere: • • -
Al f oetc beeween Lbw Alert and. .reliPleY
twee baletobet the former iit'llN Wiudanitton
and the latter of "AlInfollUI" on gliturdaY•
resulted In the enema of dos A l ert.
est Ltelwasegie'suinvitt,t
aztllrtr l re Were on the bench yeetergity.ln the
200tro ormolu:Km PLAN. aupoidag-at (be RSA
Vartibut Bat.
ihiuteastuitywnires.Mape, theoung
butilstlf wasiOurealealleithaNgftettt-Hieftyte
11e..113% by umaor coportp.
MNIIIMM
j ' THA: QUEEN! THE (WEER,
OM NEW YORK . /I j 'li ___
li
E QUEEN or
Deaths S tilitrote—Twe Deatti 1
from Cho Illfif the p er"""
. 11 RESTORERS!
Safferfe,
NV' Total, July qi c aNnometer again if _
mac ed ile de ‘ ray. Thirty I
- , RS. 'et IV's qt.' Y. EN HAIR ItE.lcrOltElt
three eases of suns ewe reamed, a part ;I. UEE, , of only In NAME, but In Vntrtme.
occurring on Saturda ,and ad4ttio to the se Es the Be• ITati h fegg l e i s . ..e•er offered to
before mentioned, twenty-seven re . in
An lutalllble‘Cerungn and I . IIESSAVICII of the
death. Copious rains fell last night. Hair if faithfully &polled.
Nearly all the bar-rooms were open v • It is sro flair Dye.
day, Superintendent of Police Ronne&
lug issued orders to make no more arrests fo ' t. ' l " . ' tl t ' ) '"'' la " . '""" of ..., bale IIItult
•y hair to is edi ctal Me color; at - mating pre
vlolatton of the excise law, the constitution. „,, d ee . nd g of the hair • erso l
leat.
ality of which will be determined by the Court th i c - „„l a on? eland ruff; an d turtng all helm.i sof the
Of Appeals. scalp.
Two deaths from cholera Sores reported yes. Is win change dry and wiry hair to Soft and I 0 au
terthi.y. runt tresses.
A collection was made in Beecher's church It Imparts a delightful fragrance to the hair.
yesterday for the Portland sufferers. In bort, It you wish to restore your halt, as In
and retaln It through life, use
George Peabody arrived at Montreal On Rat- yout h „„ L , „ .„, ~,, 0 „..,,,•,: „ ~„ „,. n .
hrday. ire Wile warmly welcomed, but waived RM. WI:MVP'S RULLI USIA labblVaa
a public reception. Ile will remain to Canute Price 'lt per Inntle. Sold by all Drngglots
Aabout ten days, visiting various points of In
est. & Porto Rico letter says that the slave pop- R. E, SELLERS CO •••
ulatton is rapidly dim '.- :shiny by inauutels. Wholesale Agents,
I don.
The anger and coffee crops are not more
than hall the average.
The weather is rather cooler, but the ther
' ammeter this morning marks eighty-four.
Sky overcast.
Humored Revolt. In Cabs.
BALTIMORE, July 9.—The Sim publishes an
account of a rumored revolt in Cuba, brought
by the Captain of a steamer which arrived
from Havana on the lth. The revolt is said to
have occurred at Porto Principe, the news Cl
which caused intense excitement in Havana.
The authorities at Havana paid no attention
to the rumors of the revolt until the news
came that a portion of the population had de.
clared for the independence of Cuba and a
separation from the Spanish Government, On
the first instant a military force consisting of
five companies, stationed at Porto Principe,
was sent against the insurgents to bring them
to order. t fight ensued, In which the Colonel
was killed and two other officers mortally
wounded, while three companies of Spanish
soldiers went over to the insurgents. The lit
ter thus reinforced, and Misubering now seven
thousand men, proceeded to the mountain re.
glom
The moment this news was known la Ha
vana, tluce steamers were dispatched with
troops to the place of revolt, but before they
were fairly on their way, which was on the 3d.
the Stirring hatedligence arrived that four
steamers with two thousand troops on board
made their a t Eireepdtear Nuevitas, bearing
the Chilton , and.teffectest a landing In the
vicinity. All, e discontented t hereupon pro
ceeded to the place of rendezvous, and it was
believed that the revolt had its ramifications
throughout the whole island. Among those
who have loft Porto Primdpe, were
about one thousand negroca, who, It is assort
ed, were armed by their owners to min the in
surgents. The whole affair wits looked upon
as a general revolution of the natives, to free
themselves from the Spanish rule.
From Vera Crux
Wasnisteron, July a.—Letters received here
from Vera Crux under date of the Walt of
Juno, from a well informed commercial
house, have the following: There are many
here who believe that the Branch expedition
will not be withdrawn as announced, for the
reason that General laaraine, who is protect,
lug certain commercial houses who are Im
porting aced. ht his name without payment
of duties, he being interested tharvin, it, using
all his inliumme to delay the departure of the
troops. It appears, certain, however, that ar
rangements bare been made with the Trans
atlantic Company for the transportation of
the forces, and that the first steamer fur that
purpose is shortly azpectmd. The late meas
ures of the Imperial Government are ex
tremely severe upon the commerce of this
port. The latest tea Ic in the shape of u li
cense, which obliges each commercial house
to pay from one to three thousand dollars per
annum for the privilege of doing business.
Letters of American Citizens Opened
mid Read by Maximilian'. Arent..
W ASHINOTON, July S.—The Ides LawnsZs of
Puebla, of June eth, shows that letter., from
the United States are required to be opened
and read St the postoince by the persona te
whom they are addressed, in the preeence of
Maxlmilien`s agents, who afters - anis examine
them. Matters considered objectionable are
sent to the imperial Commissary, who sub
mits them to the COCirt. Martial for such ills
position us may be thought proper.
The Philadelphia Convention—The
South to be Represented•
Wastunovos, Juno 9.—Southern papers re
ceived hare to-day exhibit a vary general
disposition on the part of the people to re
spond to the address for the Phil rulelphin
Convention. State and district conventions
to nom mate delegatt% have been called in
Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.
NOTICE:a
NOTICE
To the Tax Payers of the City
of Pittsburgh.
THE CITY TREASURER le now
ready to receive ail takes payable at this office,
No. 1.19 Fourth street, abject in • reduction of
FIVE PER CENT., It paid before the FINNY II• Y
OF AUtilinT N ExT.
The Mercantile Licenses are dee and must ho pall
before the YIIEST It A Y of JULY NEXT In order
to save cost and en pe eso es sett tmfore an Alderman.
yeti:43 WM. Eden RA UM, Trouser,.
NOTICE.
THE liEItIAINIZIG PART of the
large property for sale laid out to Ikryd a A Hon • s
lan of lot, 1.11.1 be sold In lets or by the nom
endld for gaedenthg purposed; or for city reel
eette• Apply to VIAL a.BOYD, at the °Mee of
Kirkpatrick A Mellon, corner of Diamond and
p U ro r Tre ' rs ' y t , r' n e t ", o?o r er t‘ .4 ' . Kt4-`!..2"
MERCHANT TAILCRB.
IiENLIT G. HALE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
MAIAWIBI - COME 11 PIM I St GLIB HIM
Lasolng, to retsina Wants to Mtn Mends and the pub
taulawi=rl=ir=
Etillit=tMECt
.1101111 [markets wittll a large and we ,
! •tarr• of
1 , 1 34. tf OD EM GOODS,
BEM2IMI
ec I, si • tt
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EH
NOTICE TO THE
Tax izsztverga
MEM
Borough of Lawreneeville
Whereat, bye Supplement of the - Act of Assemble
approve.] the 4th dayof March, A. IWS4, relating
to the payment of the Borough Tat to the Treasurer
within the limitt of veld tiorough, the endereigned
respectfully notifies the said tax payers that hr Is
nVw posiwaalon of the Iropllcate fur the payment
of aald , tax, and ready to receive We sun.
On all taxva paid on or before the Ant day of Au
gust, DM, an allownuceof live per cent. will be made.
cin all Lanes pad sOboowtoot to the brat day of
August and prior to the Ort day of September, must
be paid la full.
On all tames paid.uhaequeut to the And day of
September, he snail add Svc per canton.
And on the first day of October lu each year, the
Treasurer .11.11 make out a list o I delinquent tax
payer., with the amount due from each, with ten per
mutton additional added; prat Wed that no addition
al amoant shall be teas thea ten cents, end place the
same in Um lauds of the High Constable, whose
duty tahall be to receive the mune under a•penalty
of idly dollars; nod the said Treasurer is hereby au
thorniest to Issue to said constable his warrant Co
collect said tax, granting vest I d
all the powers and
Itatuanitles now by law vested In collector. of coats.
ty rates and levies. Provided that nu further addi
tional mold. to tax payers snail be required than
the advertisement in one or morn paper. and by
handbllla. WA. JAN oar Donnish Treasurer,
Corner of Butter, and Drawn Streets.
The said Tresourer respectfully Wrenma the tax -
paYen of .aid borough that he is Collector and
Treasurer for the Lawrence. Me School Distrlct, and
Is aloo prepared to receive their taxes.. and Invites
them to call at his opine in the Borough of Law
renceville. at the corner of Butler ano Dray° sta.
MMNPaMeM
STEPHEN M. OTT.
Dye Sinker, Seal & Medal Engraver,
, SMCII, BLIND AND 811 EL LEM CUTTB,
SINERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Canceling Stamps t Visiting Cards.
Also,' PLATKS YOU iIAUKINU
93 Wood St., Car. Diamond Alley,
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B. F. BROWN,
Local Claim Agent
W. 8. BAN. COIN.,
dice, No. 67 Fourth Street,
omeoeo FLoou,)
Pittsburgh, Pa.
pensions, Beauties, and A
-
of Pay Promptly Collected.
No charge made until damns are nettled, and the
bat a moderate fee. maltl: bee
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FOB RENT,
A FARM OF 110 ACRES,
Situated hi Jefferson towtmitip. Alleghenycounty.
Pa.,on the Monongahela river, 14 relies from the
city. The Improvements are maid. The lend of the
b twt 9.•Ut7; wet] adapted for gardening. Pomo,
stun August lat,
ALSO.
NPRELTAtEI ZE.400171337.
With seven rooms and hall, good stable excellent
water at the (loon Minuted on the old Washington
ros4 about b miles tuna the city. POlDeinioo lirk•-
mdfttaas.l
roe farther particulars, enquire 01 .
U TOWNE,
Ay. 1.4 VoartlllsLreaL.
HOLMES, BELL & co.,
Lather Cotton Mills, Pittston"
sifoil*Aaroaras OP
ANC/W/104 SWESTINOR.
ANCHOR (B) HHOIRITNGItA
• !Anson golistis.
.: - , , ,.:.:',...3: , ..;:::
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1. mew, NOTICES.
111)m tr 4
w- WM. usoNnILL & co..
BOILER MAKERS
SHEET IRON WORKERS,
No.. 20. 92., 94 and 94 Penn street.
He ring secured a large yard, and furnished It with
the :nest approved machinery, we are prepared to
me tufitcture every description of BUILIEILN, to the
h. A. manner, and warranted equal toner made In the
mntry. BILYECHINU. MAE BEDS,
STEAK rivh.. , 4.. LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. CON
DENSERS, SALT PANS, TANKS, DLL STILLS,
AIIITATORS, SkITTLINtI PANS, BOILER:IRON,
BRIM/ ES, SIIGAS PANSt and sole manufacturers
of BARNHILL'S PATENT BOILERS. Repairing
dune on the shortest notice. Jet: c4l
Or LANE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS*
=
PARK. MoCIIBDY & CO.
ti=7 . 41 1 1 , N tk ,1 141 . 1.1.1 ERB •
U Alt
LIAISED aTILL utyrrohis, SPELTER SOLDER.
tir Vilar. ,Icahn to T.C. m Eat u T IN
baud, TNN NEILS' litACtlusES and Tt ar,
house, N 0.114 rotaradd DUSEedrox
bursts. Special orders of Copper cut Lo any desired
pattern. m7t4,34dawT
IarPIT'I'SBURGAI SAW WORKS,
111/11111A/ED. Ell4O. & CO.. alattufactur •
to( t'A I. itOUNI, I'IIICULAILs, warrant
ed CAST 13TYILI. BAWD.
Motor, I. nos-Cut, lisug,au.l all other varirtirs.
All kintlA of EN IV Es and Srlf./ NUS. wads trim
la,t-Strel • Extra Itellnext up. A rh: u AND
hIOWISO KNIVES,
44 - NV rtshon,sor and Wol KA, corner W•TEI and
bl.lolli SlltlrcTs. I•lt.burgit.
Particular nttetttlou paid to re-U.4111E4, glt . .stru.g
unal strnighig•ning Circular Saws; aluo, repul • all
kinds. Punching mitt 11,11111u' done .1 rranooable
IrEolllll , lolli, REA &
oe to ttommum. limn A 11.0 -Lass,
WA . tHINOTR . Pf WONts,
Founders sob ASA, Itsbarch.
Slas.focturern of BOAT AND STATIONERY
etTEAM BLAST EMOPiES, MILL MA
CIIIN VEY, UKAILIP:O, SHAIMINO, CAST& NOS of
NI elesortklionsVll. TAN lid and tiTII.LtI, 110ILZIL
AND BURET IRON WORK. .
for tiIIITAiLi;IS PATENT I NJ &CMS,
er feedlta boilers.
ggrJOHN COCHRAN a. snap.,
Manufacturers of LEON V AULT3 ANIS
VAULT DOORS, IRON RAILING', VS I N !NSW
UHUTTEItb, WINDOW GUARDS, Ae., Not. id
SECOND and a 8 TUULI) ISTILLET, between Wood
and Market, have on hand a vulety of new patterns,
frable for all purposes.
I' Nc¢lar tteutlon paid to ncloving lira"
Lots. Jobbing done al short !settee, enhaftw
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igrITARIIIAGE AND CELIBACY,
•n E,say of Warning and instruction for
Young Men. Also. and A Infers Is bleb pros
trate the v (tat powers, with sore moans of relief.
e tut free of charge In sealed letter envelopes. AA.
• rv.s. Dr. J. sh IL LIN 111 ;cif Irma, ff.rw.rd A,.
°elation, Philadell , da In. rnr.t.bA:uk,T.
POLITICAL
- UNION REPUBLICAN EXEC
UTIVE 4...4.A1M1TT1C111 UY •LLEVKEN
'VUNTY YOH 1.60.7.
liflN Si. LLIMIEL.I.. Chalrman,Larrrencevlllr.
CAPT. W. N. ERWIN Temperances Mr.
llEt/ItliE F. I.IILMOILE Pittaburgh.
GEN. A. 1.. PEAR.SON Lawrenceville.
Wht. Id. vriLL.s. Pittsburgh.
COL. T. EL ILA TN E.... . ...... ...ltuss Township.
St. w.!..rtuN
......... .....4swicitley.
',ran.
STEPH EN H. 11E1 Ea Pittsburgh
Allegheny.
OHL. J. B. ill/VELA-NH.: Elisabeth.
C. C. TAYLOR. ••• . • .....McKeesport.
JAB. U. MUltitAY ....Upper St. Clair Township.
GEN. S. B. M. YOU lit• Kuhn/son Township.
Wilkins Townshtp.
.Pitasbusith•
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(liottli E W.ILBOI
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AlArz , P-WAIKEN N evli4 Tolrostqr.
J. H. ... . I.lLvry
LC kil , ll V 1:11N ER. : Raid I T n o+7llloll ' l .
°Mx. Togroehl
MEM
133
WM. M. 1.1E11,11......
J. BALIANTINE
EMI
einsw
UI!MIM3!M=
eireintSl
. . . -... ....
JOSif.PH PIek..NCH... .. , l'lt.t..Uurgb
t•ArT. JOHN U. hTENVAirr I, 00..1'0.1.111p
w . t. pv,vin Sul.: .. it Ilrghru e
c•iT. .1011 N ii 11. 1 ,11.1. AN .1.11. y., Al. I . liar ti..
WSI. MITLENZUY Birinllllo..
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JOHNW W. 101/0E1,1.. Chairman.
T. Iy7. ft%
CONGRESSIONAL ('ON
22d DISTRICT
Tilt UNION It ICPU RUC AN Vol EltB of Olt =I
( ougresslonal District ore fog oosted to moot at the
On Saturday, August Ilth,
And elect TWO DE.I,I[I:IATT.tI from each election
district, to inset In Count) Contention on TUES
DAY, Lai UtsT 11 th, at 10 o'clock a. in., I,is th.•
.arpone of pl.ing lu nomination • candidate for
Tb res ri s.
pmaryelectione to the townships will M: bold between the hours of four and lax u'eloct, and
In the wards end borottglis between she hours of
roar and se errs tcelock P. Y Itr the words and bor
oughs the elections shall he by ballot, 1.16.1 to the
townships by untralng or by ballot.
By order of the Cola:Witt.
611.111010 E. Chairmen.
mJ:OCr;JAw
arCONGRESS, 92d DISTRICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
Ila inn blmaelf at the dlepoeal of Ills friend.,
lu re,elee to their call made hlm. Iltet name le
nen
for
led lay them as a candidate for nomlna
tlon for Cong rw for lit flat tr Wee to
the action ef Lien * II 1 4 r. It e epubllca: On ' ant7Coul L rtn-
Lion. 007 le.
~"CONli ItENS
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
1:001:=
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6 - 75 1— CONGILIEN4.--The frleudN of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
Will Um,
pi t ht. unzue to the vet, of the
Union party, for nomination a r,rn, 'on
Ittlato for Con
groga in the lid 101 • ,
EVENLY AND SALE STABLES.
NORMAND & 1111131111, 9
tios 425 & 427 Liberty Street,
The very beet CAILKIAIi ELS and
NUU-
UlYYkepiforhlrealantimes.The lines{ HKA.ltar.
In the city. Funeral., to., attended to on short
notice In the heat manner.
Persona wishing to engage anything In our line
can rely upon being turned out In tile best style as
the proprietors give their personal attention ti the
beelnees. 07.03
cCALLUDI BROTHERS No. 80
YOUISTII STREET. We havenM hands v•l7
superior stock cl
every description won e•ery grade or quality.
UM CLOTHO; extre sessoced, from S feel to
21 feet wide.
PIANO AND TABLE. COVElM—ltvery kiwi In
HEARTH itUUS—Frern the finest quality tolhn
lowest
_prirod.
CANTON MA7"rllt hi, COCOA Aid 11 SIANILI
ktArruius,
J. LANCE.
RBA LND WOODEN
DYER L1%I) SCOURER.
MI
errTsitpaoli
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Cover.
Cleaned and Beglazed without unpacking.
Nos, 35 and 37 Third Street,
Between Wood and runitlillold
myl9:a72 PITTSBURGH, PA.
THE A. A. OF CONGRESS, approV
ed June n UM, gives addlUonal pension to the
following dam of persona:
To those who have lost both eyes or hands;To those who hove lost both feet;
To those who have lost one heed or foot;
To those who have been deprived of their pen
sions underact of lilarehMA are restored:
Pensionsare extended to dependent fathers And
brothers.
Apply by mall or In person, to
11101 ASTER, GAZZADI & CO.,
Office, 98 Grant Street,
PITTSBUROII
The Fountain Hortieultun4
ICE CFIEAMSALOON
in Wilkins' Hall, Fourth streati near Smithfield
1,10111 010311.
' Mei best fitted; es and sabot Inducing 1 0 1.01 1 ,
IWIDEN 18.00b1 Ito State.
lee cream; cakes and i . i . onliulioniriaa always an
Wan Ad.
JUNE bliall3:l3Tia baa been enamel! fibrilla
~in, and will be IA attendance EirElilf o 2ool4 ,
(accept Sunday) tram raven t il l twain CT...
Beat toe cream, fruits, Avialinlas"tiOirsys on
mADAaus lam* Sri
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VALUABLE
COIL 111AES FOR SEIB.
Theluable coal mines owned by the Southern
goal M ining Company, situated In chelby county,
Alm, twelve milts northeast or Effontevallo,
one a half miles from the North and South
(now In turning alder to tn. saint), and one-quar
ter of mile fr om the Branch Road to the Red
Mountain
r o es Hines, are now offered for sale.
These mines have hare been In successful opera
rigo for softie years, are situated in the heart or the
mitseral region of the tante, and are only six ty-tire
mites hy rail front beim* Rom whence there is
water transportrtion to the Unit.
'There Is ma In the United States a better oppor
tunity tor a safe and profitable investment in the
goal tautness.
Ono hal fruit, and the balance at the expiration
or nix months, without Inte...t: or. one-sixth cash,
and the 1,3.141.3 Iu runt 11.10111.111 y pnytticuta. with
out Interest.
aim
FARM AND COAL LAND
n ItOhiliAOLL Low usblp. ,li teller out the btentoun
hie Pike, three quartera of A tulle from Mansfield.
Lana of thirty-one acre, of which twenty•llte
ere.. to underlaid with coal. Promto A or
he tract la well tlinbered-. The haprovemer to are
log house and bare, and a (mite stable. and all
tiler amid fence. It Is well watered. The *ail
ler at such an elevation an will render the shit:
.•ent of It on the PittAhurgh nod Straiten, ille
r o o p easy. Apply for further harticulare to
FOR SALE.
The .Mock. natured, (kind Will, Warne House,
Uwclllog ni.,l large Lot In newlellty. lamb sales
$3.000 a mouth. 1 . Inn given immediately.
Mix small House:. and Lola, 'era cheap.
lieveral Let. at Edgeworth Station, !Tow one to
Eve acres it each.
MEM
I`oll MALE,
Lu.S.ll In casinty, Ohio, on Mansion
Creek. property Is valeable trout the fart
that every well bureg. Oil in paying quantities is
übULLocil.
The depth of wells Is only about IrAl feet. nod costs
snout 44/40 for boring.
Soar f l ees Oil can be seen et 104 Fourth street.
Fur furtherperticulars, enqulrenr.
jy1:11 No. 16t4 rcurtli street.
14`0111SALE—A Farm of 216 acres,
situate In Clam township, Allegheny coanly.
Ca. Thu improvements art a two-story Frame
House, with rooms and Alcamo; • large Hank
Barn. nu ny to, awl otheront-buildlngs: good Or
chanl: acres cleared and Ins good state of cul
tivation. Ilia. land Is of the net quatlt; well
adapted for grain or stock, sod Is underiala with
Coal . • er) large amoutst of Lunn. timber. Cu.-
sesaloaair e a lediately, convenient to churches.
schoo/s, mitt., &o. For further particulars, en
gmire ti. Heal Estate Aim., No,
Ins Fourth street.illabo
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Volt SAILE—A Farm of about 25
A. acs, opposite Toteuscod btatlon, North West
ern IL ; bal anc e ea from Pittsburgh; •bout b acres
cleare good timber land In •arictles,•
ofof coal, g.woi rein. pit open; a frame dwelling
of roar routria; good spring of water, AC fruit tree•
of varieties of (ants: is • splendid place fur • vine
yard.
Also, a lot 50 by lei ( L .*, on Ceablca .1.1,41., In
Wilkins tow ad.dp, Allegheny county. Will be sold
cheap. For tonna, de., apply at tee Heal gatate
and Insurance °Moe of H. P. BATE.,
lets Butler mtreet. Lawrence•llle.
I=l
Von aALIF;LA Farm of laS acres,
In Elisabeth township, Atiegheu• eounty, Pa.,
near the Youghiogheny river. rho turpnivrtnents
aro a Hewed Log House a good Horn, :Stable and
other out-burbling.; (enema generally g0...1; well
watered; its sem. cleared; eine of LArnestone, the
under 'VIZ\ about (In feet Hsieh; the upper vein 4ik
feet; very convenient to the river. It is well tim
bered with We beat white oat and black walnut
Weber. pal par acre. Mot further particu
lars, engUire of H. Tt/Wllll, Heal Estate Agent,
No. In; Pourth street. myi7:649
VALUABLI.: FABBI FOR SALE.—
, • Farm, containing about ISO acres, near which
itMlle Perry, on the Slonongabela river, on which
is erected a tkerwatory , Brick llansion House and
Liar, and other out-buildings. Alto, several other
•arnr, well berated. In Allegheny and Westmore
land countlea containing (row Intl to ii.l" 3' acre*. Coal
and Lime Farms for axle on the ntenbenvlllu
Itatl
ad road Monongahela river. rot hanker partic
ular., rainier of ViILLIADI WARD.
.109icS5
VOR BALE.--200 acres coal nad
uul surface, about 20 "pl...ipt of Bol
ger rotation, ou the I . lll.burgh And titeutoeurille
tUilrund. The railroad runs directly through the
properly. tAle hundred mid pity errm of the sur
ge...under veal. the
Ip good wrAtieeirit *ember. Jolll.l D. HAIL .
o. At Vuurtb .treet.
or, A, 1. KEY,. Su. eat... hick.
lie Duquesne Way.
Pin. tiu-rg
!•=0;
,t
Alltstonny .
lISEEO=I
SALE,
600 Acres Coal, near Noblestown,
=MI
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IYI No. 102 Fourth street.
VALIUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
• --137 ar all gmni tillable land, about ataclea
to timber, remainder in a gm.el .tare of
Dwelling Loan. of d, re
anti cellar, well of
water at the door, large barn. %table, etc., garden
am o bard..fyoung tree, VI terra of meadow
Ala° In acre, of choler land miiee from All
g Men I city .lweiling Loose .0d ostsb.e, two ea&
curhuEirr L LSO ND, at Marl , - •
FOR MALE,
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No. 10 Fourth street.
RIIEWERT FOR SALE.-41 new
Erlot Steam Brewery, tO barrel. capaclty. aced
op lit the most modern at le with excellent collar
sad d raina g e , and nu Beal with water Rom the
F P
city r thoroughfare . tested on one of the most
subtle.lid best 1•1111111.111 locations in
the city of Cleveland, Onto, with smote room on
same lot to erect a Malt House. For particulars.
apt.to T. COLLINGS
)so ,dBl_ 40 Kurd .1., Cleveland, W. S.. Ohio.
Veit SALE--One Patent Steam
TA NI.. for rendering Tallow or Grease;
Doe CYLINDER STEAM IWiLKE, V. Inches oh
mmeter, 14 Gel tong. with Smoke Stack;
One ST EA Si SOAP KETTLE, holds 8,000 pounds:
One '• "
SUEET IRON SOAP FRAMES.
Whs. KENNEDY & CO.,
Mc(.14,1.1.U111
Fo[men,' W. D. h 11. 111cCallino
OEM
:, ~-.ti~ ~,~ -.
FOR SALE. e...• •
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G. M. McCONNICO,
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imcs.ra. is..t&.m.la
8. S. BRYAN,
Broke: in Stooks sod Real Estate.
a: Fourth st., Itturke'e Building.)
A VIRST-CLAII2I BUMINEAZI tiTAI4I/
JAMES T. SAMPLE,
Beal Kstate Broker and Insurance Ascent.
No. SA Yederzl street. Allegheny
SO Acres of Oil Territory,
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(Opposi. itkc (;atheldral,)
uo ucwt,treet.
JOHN D. BAILEY,
kltoc.l. and Deal Wale Broker
1::Ctl!:1
500 Acres Coal, near Mansfield,
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JOHN D. BALLET,
Stuck .11.111..eal 6etale Brok4,r
Jelddl4 359 Lii;orty street.
I,'oll SALE—A very desira.ble two
aL.•r) Itriek und, good
PUSIWAIgtq I Attel •
Well Of • r
on
the lot. Wlll tft.p...ed ~1 all literal Ler...y and
lunurdlale jmumon.dun it
a1...11,1 fur 1.001/.
for tarn,. 010 at tlso It. al ',rut, and I...ranee
UM. of ni. BATEs,
JOl2 BuLlor etrout., LatrunorYlllc.
.A CHEAP FARM FOR SALE—
Contallo. S 5 acres Of ricl. Farming Land, all un
der good loner; well Improved; bounce, horn, or-
chard anduunserous out-buildings; situated I.
Derry township, Westmoreland county three mite
west of Blairsville Junction. fa. Haßroad tease
thrtnigh the farm. Ina good nelglakorhood.
ph.t: is offered at a low figure. Apply to
Julz H. Me t.A IN .t 111.
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POI{ NALE.--106 acres coal, wit
ouved our mile we.. Of Bulger litathm, ou
rittal,orgh sad nteu hen v ille Itaffiwad.
.8.11,. 11, BAILEY,
No. lir: Fourth street.
tir, E. C. KEYti. No. n Block.
1) 3 I/out/4,1W Way.
COAL, COKE, &c.
COAL! COAL!! COALS!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Fining removed their Ottleu to
No. /307.11CALIcbort - NrBltreezt,
(Lately City Flour Mill, I SECOND .
Are now prepared to furnish good Youghiogheny
Lump, Nut Coal or Slack,
AT THE LOWEST hI lIKI T PIQUE.
NE - All °Mere lett at their oilier, or addressed to
thew through the math will be .tetled to promptly•
utyM: WA,
CIIAIILES H. AJMNISTIIONG,
I.II[ALAIL IN
Youghiogheny and Connellavi Ile Coal
AND MANIIFACTII3.FJI OF
Coal, Slack, and Desidplnurlzed Coke,
OFFICE AND YARD.
Corner of flutter and Morton; first yard on Li bert
and Clymer etreeta, Ninth W0rd ,..1012 /Second 111-.
none Lock No. Pittallurgh, Pa.
Frmines and Manufacturer* supplied with the boat
article. of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.
Orden lett at any ol the Yard. will receive prouti I
attention. igrrAilrin
PIANOS, ORGANS, &o.
BRA.DBUBY, NEW VOltic, —
AND
SChOOSOCknir I Co., Phalsuieiphiss,
3E° AL IV - C:0 - 151.
The Estey it Co. ' a Cottage Orgies,;
AND-AMERICAN ORGAN.
AelLoosiledged by the but rausinal We:l4.M the
United Mies to be superiortb Loallotheraln fauna.
mg 7 .p quality of (41nn. ant theroefh sroU,
Theselnitremente hue Or years akesi t6,-did
gt r fgatiWi r ty ,i lgfrs. w rir
_ UU rtgit til4 th litrr o rj
than any others. All warrptee fir mite, spirt.
WADIEJLINK .16
Mo. 12 St, Clete Street,ell:4l=, Pa.
JIM . • , 4 4 '4
L NAB& GRANDPLiNe;- - ;lrlike Nub,
-113. scriber hasJoat rearititidrrearßatt.Nago &Ca
.9 enpDeerh COSEWOODIM,QCrAmt.FuL64III4I4A
rt.htl, with solid &WON 4Xoal4lags,
ub
elegaalla,
, carved M. legs artdatdal;.taree ,iorowe pm*
meth. Thle inoznatent posstmop e th..lnipprren,
meat* PeCl2lllr to the Meant Kuehl,. and I. naquelk,
'tenably the aunt 171120 over brought A0164.' 4 74,
The-attention ot,the
the above u•• BLI/ •
4j=b .4044 for,
o &robe - 'a
lra Maar Pian roma. NO
.
ADDY, WaLLOIB & BARTLEY,
1= 0 7.417210333MJE1,
GAS AND MAX. FITTERS.
Cor. Bath and Bwithfteld Sts„
3P.TPTIR33ICIrA z I.C3 , 3 3 ,
G
Cor. Bearer and Chestnut Sts..
MANCHESTER.
All kind. ofWater, Gm and Liteim . Fixtux ; tl„ ,
cop..— ham..
ANY, WILLIAIIIB & BARTLEY,
EEP ON RAND A SUPERIOR
krtlcle of
WOOD WrlZMlCE . ffilia
Au kind,. of IRON PORTS, HYDRANTS, SHRET
LEAD, SIIEKT ZINC, LEAD PIPE BATH TUBS,
hINKs, W ATER CLOSETS, WASH BASING.
W ASH STAN ,S, &e. at their Wararosta,
Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets.
tr.; lll, ` , Pttl ,, T 2l l .„ '=; ° 4 ° '"d u . 3 '
Jafq.lu
STEAM GAUGES,
SCHAEFER:a BUDENBUROWS PATENT,
=1
Gauge of the Navy Departaeut.
ALSO,
KNOWLES' PATENT STEAM PUMP
The best and most reliable in use. We hare sold a
large number to manufacturers and 01l renners here,
to whom we will refer any parties sufilciently Inter
ested to call,
BAILEY, FAIIART.T, &
No. 167 Sialthuold Street.
WELDON & KELLY,
PLAJM_BERtS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
A largo Assort.= DI of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &.c.,
164 Wood Street, mar Sixth.
y22;b7
IV CYMI.IIO3EL
Private Families and Hotels
Cuk s bo Nnalshed with bett timaitY of
HYDRA _NI HOSE AID PIPES
I=
=I
JOHN MAFFETT,
Nos. 127 and 129 First Street,
PIT'PHBVIIIAII. PA
17:441/
T. T. ■Rilttl
pLIUMBING,
GIS IND STEAM FITTING,
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS.
EIKET LANU NT
ZINC,
LEAD r 1
1; 1!
„sm.
CATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS('
03 alb 00..
=1
my,:a4B No. 165 Wowl
_tt., llttaburgh, ra.
1.111.NM11.4 4
LL IU L AI (lk i 1111 Aj . ) 011 12:E n
Carefully attended to by experienced mad mantle.
workmen. Ad. amortment of
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS. BATH TUBS.
nIIOW ER BA.TRE,
WATER CLOBETO,
HYDRANT*
e nabantly on hand .4 made to order.
TATE & SEVILLE,
Inikll.l:awdly
SEWING MACHINES
WHEELER & WILSON'S
XMILICE . IFILONTMECI
FAMILY SEWING MACHINE&
CORDING,
=I
QUILTING,
They •+e unexcelled
HEMMING,
'racy are anapprosebab le
FELLING,
They axe sulsexpeased
'tt
STITCHING,
They are faultless.
Au examination will prove that they are the be
Machine to the world.
Salesroom. 21 Fiftt► Street.
WM. SUMNER & CO
ell .87:dlivrT
Ipr.
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Prononiteed by all who have seen it the Shads St
machinew before the public.
It Is a effective and durable as It Is simple, and
. practical a Ills durable. It has but to he &fen to
be admired. and used to be appreciated. It cone.
Miles the elements af
PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE
And Is affordeltat a plane yr Ways the range aims' ,
ly every lamlty In the land.
The only WV,' priced Machine to the United Staten
llceroed to use the WIIF.E LEE A WILSON FEED
—the heat and only reliable Feed ever constructed.
//irkIALEISMEN WANTED.
inrieralli 7 E - S e 33.017173E1JE5,
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170. GB WISt-la
rnyliirs24 rirrnitu Mill. PA
G r iIOVER & BALIKEAIyB
SEW*
..
KUM
Have heel awarded rnarrrazmumi aa
following Fairs for the year Ifebt
lira Premium for ben Machlue Work at Penile
State - Fair.
first premium for best Morlare work at New Yor
State Par. • • .
First Premium for best Family Machine at Oh
State Fair.
Firt prethinnitor tiekt manullsottuing Machine
Utile Mite Fin
First premium for best.ltantilleturisig lifotattrie
Mtenterin Mate Falr.
V list Premium far beitllanufaihrrtng - '
Wisconsin litate Fair.
First Premium:or beat MannfaitartusyMnohina
Lawrence County Fair, Pa.
First Premium for .hest Alnehlitedgmgena. Al pay •
poses, at LAIITVICe County Fair, Pa.
First Premium .for bast Family Maalldno. at Mtn*
County•Yal. Pa.
First Precut= for best ManufActuring Maohlne
Baca.EM Atinnfastilrl4 "41
Machine at Palsorm ar. N.
First premium for boot klariufacturtniiiittrandly
Maelline at lintrolli County Fair N. Y.
sant reoll.l for best Man*tartng and pram
Mime at Schuyler °Minty Y.
iftrat Premium for .best Machine ihr purpoeng.
.INeghenyCotinty ait, P.
first premium tor best ktanulketurlng Machines
Allegheny County Val. Pa.
First rival= torbpt Machl¢ew rk atAlteghea
minty Fair, Pa.
And wherever hibltdted.
A. F. OHATONEY,
=
M=M=E=l!!
oc27:emlitl
a dd b s§ k CA
a ri grziwmits' GOD •Pi
EPO a.k ts "74llE- ea t
8 I.l:*'L - r. 'a A - 4
i
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gek r• M. opte x ls-P4g Oa ,
1 11 iP P AI a l a
; az - jr i wgi m
r sz , Pgiu Fr.,.,i. iii
pi hrarit rg gi 0,
.... t .41,/...y Pim
bt F !Wt Mil!
iii i Eirp,l E...,;r
-?pa
g`
w55,V... ' icr . 1 Ito
4rr :2 . 15 ' ? AV 40°
' a 1r5.0? aci. 2§
THE ,AIELEBILIMEII "STEEL:
TOOTn - HAT ilkart ik * . eralrle Bird! , sad
AllsorlOW lark rr Ura Aaltrkirsktwea only site
tf. WUteKk, nkarthe renttenakt tr. /Ws
- the
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WWI -pialX81:111
•
DIVIDENDS
PITTSBURGH - 2.4170NAL BANC or Co.x.mcg,
nryssumm. July 4 Hz.
THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
mole have Ma day declared • dividead of
FIVE PEE CENT.
the capital stock; (free from °over:meet Tau)
of the profits of the last Me months.
7:nB 108.6P1i 11. HILL. (Mahler.
•
Birmingham aid Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
9 - 111 E PRESILIEN'T AND DIRECT
.. OHS of IND Company have 4oeland a dirld
of ONE IN/LLAIt AND FIFTY CENTS AN
MARE, out of the earl:an/a of the last at: womb,
payable Ibrthwlth. ND WARD NOTE, Treas.,
at Calera, Mors I Co.'s,
141 Water et.. bet. Sraltbflela and Grua..
ni:fa
DIVIDEND
BAND ST asArr Buthoe.
Pyrrahueou, July :241
THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECT
ORS of the AND ALLEGILIEN Y
DRIDGECGELPANY hero doctoral • dividond Uf
FIVE PEE ell NT. out of the proeto of the lust aro
mouths, payable forthwith.
Jy4:ll F. A. BISSELL. Treasurer.
BiiPtIIIANICS NATIONAL BANK, t
rirrionneou, July!, 0.13.
A DIVIDEND OF SIX PEE CENT
FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAX,
be paid ou and niter Itrth last.
y 3-10.1,101
MELWILANTS AND MAN Ur-WIU.IIN NAT. BANK. /
Pirrautiatal, JalT^ LIG&
M BOARD OF Diturtrrous of
T
Ulla Dank hare declared a dloldend of
SIX YEN CENT.
On the Capital Stock, out of the , profita or the last
mix mouths., payable forthwith, tree of U. S. tit,-
ernraent tax
jy3:e74
BOOTS, SHG
ADIEPP BALMORALS,
Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
Ladies' Kid Heel Slippers,
/lea's Calf Boots,
DienAs CULL( Ba[morals.
Mons Calf Gaiters,
Men's call Oxford Ties,
BUTS', YLIRTIRC, SLIMES AND CHILDREN'S
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IN EVERY VARIETY AT REASON BLit Pit ES,
CM 2141-alialicevt 111Stactot.
J. A. ROBINSON & CO.
HST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JAMES ROBE,
No. 89 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tu. old established house has now In Mona thirty'
ave thousand dollars worth ot Hoots and noes, U..
styles the latest, the quality the best., which we •
determined to sell at %ACHY LOW PRICELY. W •
have resolved not to be underaold by any in the to
slues, that keep goods worth having.
Call and examine our stock of goods, and we fee
satisfied that von parchase what you want
the Boot and ghmi line.
Do not forget the place, 09 Masse! street.
1.13 • . JANLEIS TWINS.
GREAT uscrrikittEorr AT
1221==
92 Federal Street.
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
AT REDUCED PRICES,
MoQIaiNTOGIS•IB
.GREAT SHOE EMPORIUM,
92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa.
A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL
SHRINER ROOTS, SHOES, GAITERS;
alma Balmoral/I.
Jost rerAlved, and mill he sold at the VERY LOW
UT PRICES, either Wholesale or Exult.
GIVE U 8 A CALL BEFORE PURCHASING
ELSEWHERE.
J. R. & W. C. BORLAND.
No. 99 Market street, 2d door hom MU Bt.
COOMR rIZLDING JOHN i1L1411.11
C. FIELDING & DEG,
'-'
lialaufs4turn r • awl Dealers In
C , II2I.IIINreCrZKI. nifiEllaCiA.
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny.
itepairtng promptly executed on the shortext no
tice. ltd.=
. _
MEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE
.Iro. 24 St. Glair Street.
tihMrBlll7. l l l 3AErtrlVl ' Vitg, '
ALA, ete, which "rill b. • old at the LowNer
RICE& (ADZ: imeott) It h LtAb B .
Gw a ni fl i p a ir A E iTtit i,l BOOTS AND
.~
LADIES' FINE BALMORAL AND
CONVKLES GAITERS at
dyl9 4. W. CAUNAALLN d Id Mkt
LADIES' VINE RID BOOTS at
4. W. (72..1tddliAti A CU.'S, a Mardat
I AIDES , FINE KID 4LIPPERS at
4 J. W. CAIRN A HAN & (U.S , &I blark t At.
PROFESSIONAL.
L. R. LINDIAIf,
Assailaiiiivahmaav,
Ocoee, 63- ISoyle itreeti Allekheny.
Special attention given to drawing Deeds, Lerat
and other legal doeumente.
co,All !cottons Intrusted to him 1011 recelre cart
MI and prompt attention.
JOHN W. ITAYLOH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 69 erantl3treet.
PITTII3I3I:7PIVI3 .t...A—
-mr.s.usu
DOCTOR E. DONNELLY,
Office, Sixth and Grant Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
/a - Special attentlou ittvon to Itii CattS reintring
Surgical oporallouu.
u. C. almnutria. 4.
C.
la , cotrEo.
K ARICRELL & McCON.I3B,
ATTORNEYS g COUNSELLORS AT LAM,
No. 89 Grant Street,
PITTBBIURGII, PA.
myskbz
rArrwateos• t •71 S LULL parrzusuri,
Notary , Public, IGRAAT ST. I Attorney-at. Law.
W. J. & HILL PATTEIISON,
Lai a~ ClailiOthee,
• PITTSBURGH, PA.
readout, Lanai and ticnrernment Itountien. Bark
Pay. Prise illiauFT,;&c., .elleated•
• OFEWEIiS' ACCOUNTS LDJUSTIM
Voilaotions made, Deeds— Lenexa oy AttOnley,
Bdada.Alortitagea, to., written, and all legal busi
ness • rinaptly att.andua to. niy.taiallt
JOHN A.
.STRApif.
WBILVILZULEIZOr,
z= mciq Justike of the Peace,
AND POLICEMAGISTRATS,
°Mee, 112 Fifth St; opposite Cathedral,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
- Deeds. ;BMWs, Nortßases, Act nowladimenus,
Dtposittolut Ana an Logs! Bushes ex.ecuted with
promplaesi anstsispates. . saris:att.
WILLIAM - 3AINCIFSIL .NOTAII1(
PIIBLIO,L4IITIOM TLLEAMACX.D
DEAL MSTATM AMENT. OMen ‘ corner of nutter
and Disco streets; , LNWHINCEWLL/11: • •
oilantlins iiiden to ..tne snitches° and tate
of Beat thisoollectlonot Monte, unithepr e. inns:ion and ackuowledgment of all kinds of Legal
9 1 Werw sec
• WILLIAM JANCEY,
Justice of the Peace and Notary Public.
iusz*cle 8. ammtow,
pALDfRMAN AND :CONVEYANCER,
Petmayivetista ettommee,
Int of the Edwin as opposite Wen fitted
mottotas , .
V I A
TIIAIII T . EWING,
Attorney at Law,
NO. so GRANT ST., PITTSBURGH, PA.
AkkmlllllllooSlol.. 4,7 Ohle s , Heetue ;Veit
Vicente, Allieiirt leyleml9'
MILITARY CLAMS, PEN9IONB,
ALL Bt)IINT.INA 8401 t PAY. and latlltary OW=
at aaVicatiaiOni oolleotolloyUu aolooperlbart at
the muowtW rata. ids: Niaolllll. Ita." all *am
olstms. PAL C. O.
Attorney at 1..a.t.
.. -- . 10 """ Met , i..PPolittnnto Conn H o use.
lg. merlin thargesare Jnthe claim dOO2 no.
- ,ilumenQ and all latormatia given Amu. .°"
ME
aim ouricw,
, .
~z~c t ~ ..: f O t t r 'sl~ ~. k ~.. r
_.: SRT, Y 'x.,ya r2`~:~a.4' - t L. F'6 ~*r
prrTsßtruGu zurbAirar.
Monday Evening,..hav 9th, 1866.
by the E.:el" Troupe of
the world..
DUPREI 4 BENEDICT'S
ORIOLNAL NEW OBT:RANE dr; .111"1110.POLITAN
lIMIZOSTIEILMELO3,
"Ilebq n 1.11,1 go Opera Trappe Band.
r.T a VrTWO atkrUndedged artists in ant L
P7 : • =i programme ThursdayeerMiat
raw.. or A Plmerdoa
*De,
Py GO< Fatally Circle 3deo Third
t - trate Boxes sG. uo. Doors open a ..
3 . 7 -
Cptlala
mere 8 7/0.
A CONCERT,
Exhibition anti Three Tableaux
JI4BOJI IC II ILL, Pittaburgit,
Tlllh l Monday.) mud '11)-A11.FititOW )
KyKNl)stiS, July Oak Mid 1011,
By the pupils of rublle echool No. e. ae.glooen by
the poptle of Arerf College.
Tile great Dramatic Tableaux of `• slavery sun
Freedom" .111 be presentedthe nutille, and •
au . puny of our returned tutor ed soldiers, from dlf
ferent regiments. .111 ...eta on the stage and drill
during Its performance.
We hope this very lf. ex pcn•ire e. of ourt to de
velop th e talents of our yOUllg tout. tellsreceive
due encouragement from our friend,. and the puts-
JNO. U. MARTIN.
Cashier
Mole. of admission, 40 <wags, or three for
one dollar. Reserved lune., 50 cents. Childrea's
tickets, 25 molts. 'fables...books 10 cent. each.
Checks fur Ire scenes, cake cud SOUS water coo he
.orchased at the ticket odic.: or from others le the
• - •
i
Door. opened NA o•eloelt. exhibition will begin
t a o'clock.
Au ancient pone. hove will be pnownt to pre
: re enter.
hAMIJIC/.. A. NEALE., l'rinelpal.
XX/ MAMY M. WARN. Assistant.
I=
IMI
G-IFT C()_N(.)I.:RT
Advertlised fur . I, ly 111414111 pogitively be Or.. at
PITTSBURG" P.a.,
MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1866,
AT 8 U•CLUCh L.
Fins r CLAsS MUSICAL TALENT ENG AtiED
Gills to the slosount of
W LLI Inreeen to d to the ticket Holders, Illohullng
tireentaxel., Flue ranon to the west, bewlng Ma
chines, Melodeons, .ke.
TICILETS ONLY O2li E DOLLAR EACH
Ll9l` OK ULFTn.
1 Flue Three-story Itrtel Its-Jble se.
corner Canal and 111,4 nm streets,
Allegheny 411,000
I Brick Besslness House, No. ',a Lle
erly street, INlAbburgh
1 Brink Bowie. No. 17 Anderson street,
Allegheny 4,500
5 Blue dulldlng Lots In centre or F.J.I
Liberty, near E. E. E. Mellen 500
1 City Lot, No. le Ridge st.. Elttetrgh 500
110111 n Greenbacks 41,000
I gift In Greenbacks 500
1 gift In Greenbacks 250
1011 In tireattD.lS 125
1 gill to Greenbacka 75
left In lireeneocks 50
100 gifts In lietonbocks. $lO each ...... .. .4,000
Iwo gilts In lireenbacsa,ls each 1,000
11
40 gifts In (iresnbuks, 2,50 each 2,000
:4,000 girt. of good Interest ng Books 9,000
ou gifts of nice nosing Machine 1400
Ggift4ol I:JA:M.IA Melodeons 5110
It sin. est. Y It, Jewelry •' 000
VD.: 3 Dlamono Mug. .4 Dintrialud.l . lbs. 4
Sue Cold Watches,
Until,. of Western Barns, t-. wit.
ra - 9.3310 /X . DaLtaieworasart.
LOCATED AS FOLLOWIst
tour In Shannon county, Uncut 1111 acres, and
Three of 1110 acres each; Two to tens Corinth, curb
180 acres: true to Bayley county of 100 acres, and Two
In Oregon county, each Is:nacres. Also, Iwo' Farms
In Mat atitou county, Wisconsin, 180 and s re
apectlacry. All net Farming Lund In goo. settle
ments. Titles perfect, and to be seen at our ethos.
Also, *Automata (I Si each) In Oil Wells, located
on the famous Pithole Venausomity, l's..
Including the celebrated Flowlug %nil, co Korea, on
Holt:Wen Farm, and other I roductlee wells le that
wundertul region. These Interettis will he present
ed its Party gills, valued at from VW to tgLeuo snob.
Not one to mem In an unproductive well, but ist
wells producing, anti outer. yet lar be tested, close
prouneina alt nodes contract for console
. Leu, free of turuter expense, hiaps snowing the
location of said wells, se., on hand.
Persons +rushing so examine deeds, or certain ar
ticles of the above property can be accommodated
at our What, when: alt
the particuLar, nay
be
Lathed.
keDILItECT MST, INCLUDINU TILE TICKET
KULDEILh' NAMEA, A DDltlihnES, AN D TH EIK
TICKET N CHEEKS IS KEI'T • r DUE UtrYICE,
lot/ THAT ALL MAY RECEIVE JUOTICE,
WIIETHAIt THEY AT THE CuNCEIiT Ult
NUT. Our smallest gong are photographs or MAW
/gashed perm..
The drawing will take place alter the coucerik
four nights in successiou. I COIIIII.IIMI, will be ap
pointed by the Ticket Doldvre moue to superintend
the same. and See that We tolls are distributed
Impartially and the result published Immediately.
Ortenbacik Deeds, he.. forwarded M exprem.
ItELI ABL ALLE:iiTh WANTED to every town
and Mllage within DUO mil., of rlthrtutrgli, to
whom liberal inducements are offered.
Tickets a • lug Caul. ttot.op your club. and auto,
on your order a with tho tutuuu nod athlreou lu tua.ot
each autoscriber.
. •
Number of Unto. Leonid. 10,000. Price, 10
cacti. They are for tale at our onion, No. 90 El 1 , 111
eilltAra, ed rluur, `(;brunlelo` Iluil,Lug, rittab`g
And at the principal Hotel., Book, Music and Drug
illtores of Una city and Allegheny.
Scut by mail on receipt at price and clamp for re
turn postage.
Send Ler Virenlars.
pusteele. order. express or reglatere letters.
We have exceliv nt retereo.en, with which our
saute are furnished.
N. B.—Although our tickets Issued fur the 4th
WILL BE GIVEN AT
OUR GRAND
MV==t
5 Tickets to oho address
10 Tickets to one address.
all Tickets to one address.
uo TlOketa to oar address
=o=l=
- .
t were uperly all bola, }et It became ateaautely
ceases; to deter to Coueen a few days, to ailow
our tickets agents lime tocorrect their report..
NVe most positively hove th e Name, Pont Udine art
tires., alui Number of eeh ticket, or we
...int do Jounce loom . ticket holder., ourselves or
tot county, tickets issued for the 4th Inst. are giant
for the :Oath. and have an equal Interest In all the
gift lt s. • •
will be atsen that we have added some yes) val
uable city prollerty to our list, Ala snederale price.
All CULII.IIIII.I4AUSS should be addressed to
Nteld./NALI), TkiIUALSON A. CO.,
Box No. r.A.111, Pittsburgh. Pa.
RIMBLE'S VAILULTIES TIJI/EA.
TEE—Sule Proprietor Boti.
GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK.
MONK NEW trretts ADDED TO TOE VAEIII.
6:=I:MM
TM" HANS, .I.lin Champion Clog Danort of tho
world, and
JVIINNY KYKOAK, the ClunoOldw JIIS
WILL APPEAR. If.V &KV F.V l Nl NU T/I /o W KKK
0 . 711.1.190_
BILLIARJJSI BILLL4IIDS::
Ml.alaliv43:3;/ 33. 2Ertrarn•
nespectrelly &anode.e to ih..ll . lentiv and the pub
lic genttrallY, that he bat met opened Ma new and
commodloi. ISll.l.lAltia Malt KIS WY
LISEILTY ANL , Sr. CLAiIL rani:VMS, mamma
froth M. Clair. The Tables are new, null C1.312Ma ot,
.11n the moat approved add elegant aryle:waat all
the appurteuallees are pew and col:spiel,. Leery
lag widen may .puttime the pleamtre add eaty
mutat of Pla warme will be amarded. mvl7 •ati
65-PAILTNERSILIP.
Dissolution of Partnership and
Removal.
MAIIAIFFEY & NEELEV, Nu. 2
T. CLAW STILEXT, have dlianlved part
neratily In the Boot and ohm buslue., and
W. G. ItIAMAFFiI
II LS ILEMuV ED TO
No. 87 Market Street,
Mad has Increased his stook to an lutmeuvo assort
maul of
BOUTS AND SIBIOES,
compris. every article in Ms line, (row the
coarsest to We anent, either Ladles' or licittieloort • S
well, lie VidliAdtlOCUbletle to tnanufacto re b order
LADIES' 41/10.8.Y, of sircry descrion; fumy cloth
atikil 4 8 0 hdi ) tliti'; Lae
redee alge'rr Etil.s2` CLASH k' Nours, 4.worr
Man any other grid chose ritunisiucturer b Me city.
Ills own manulactnrOWLADltili• 1.401'LN(.1 04.1-
261t0. superior article. always on 4.4; ilk,
wise CFBAVIM YIBST CLASS SH OT L.ittir.v, at lb
et the feet, Anil oomfortablelit for FrerSolle
corns or bunions on their font, bY placing a
lump on the last for every lump on be tort.
.W.2:1:014
WE, THE SUBSCIIIHEIIS, Lave
7
thto day entered linos WILTED YAUTN
Eti-
Dtllk, agreeably tolhe proonsione of the bit of As
sembly pasted the tat day ofitlarch,
The partnership to be conducted under the name
of hiaLLEtt. BABB 8. PAltiflif. In tue City of
rittsburgh. and for the Purr*e of toontiittotottoll
and selling STEEL and tie product...
The general partner are REUBEN MILLER and
ORAL. I'AitELN. of the City of Pittsburgh, and
GEO. W. BABE, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
The special partnersitru BAhIUEI. Si. Ellin 0121
'SAMUEL DUFF, of the . Borough of Lawrencevill.
Each of the . ineetni..,partners have contributed
.Twelve Thunman Ylvellendied - Donor. to cnah.
The mild.partnerchin to commence on the YLUST
DAY ON JAIVILtItY. 1000, and to tmininme 'on
AluilliLllTY-PIItST DAY OF 11E4E.11.BEIL 1876.
mama: incl:tii,l
GEM W. BAMB, General l'artnere.
• . CHAS: PAILEIN
' • ' SAMUEL 2.1. KILL •
SAMUEL LtUltiri , iliPentaLkartnere.
jelBnlso . .
DISOOLETION OF ukrernieusnir.
)Titie COM% Or tulminto no-
CU. wan Slew
lined an la Stet +my
+Adobe:, by tl e dee at of SituAllAti ILWINA'rovN.
YAlwrard Dithridgn lunikeld and +1.4113111.011 an demo;
due to held Ann, arid bee transferred inn ink. al
therein to lieosge. Album, Snalgince Of A. Y. Curl
ing, who Will nettle all ni Mina dun to or by sold US /12.
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