The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 19, 1866, Image 2

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COLITLIX, OW. -
Thu SCAM CANVASS
There was a time, a-few months ago,
when the prediction that those Republicans
n his shoidd follow tb, lead of the President
would bring up in the Democratic fold, was
not only . retelved with. general distrust;hut
attlibtited to a morbid stispicionsaess.
Thailitne has gone by. Eyents have de.
monstrated - the perspicuity of those who
first detected the projected defection.
The National Convention, to assemble
neat' mouth, Ss one of the appliances by
which the-absorption of the Conservative
Republicans with the Democrats is sought
to be accomplished. As the day fur the
convocation of this body approaches this
will become more and more apparent. The.
annotamensent of the names of delegates,
Indicating the iulluences that must predom
inatc lathe proceedings, will have nothing
to unravel by conjecture.
So far as this convocation shall exert
any control in the gubernatorial canvass
• lit Pennsylvania it will be in behalf of Mr.
CLYILEIL The Democratic members of
. Congress from the State, and the Chair
man of the Democritic State Committee,
established confidential relations with the
President months ago—lndeed, - entered
into a treaty offensive and defensive with
him. This National Convention was
called in fulfillment of the stipulations of
tliat agreement. It has no other aim than
to detach, if possible, from Republican
• sykipalby and co-operation enough notes
to surrender the government into the con
trol of the late rebels and their northern
allies. •
We not apprehend that this movement
perils the chances of Gen. Gen ny. A plot
exposed, is almost invariably a plot battled
There was a time when it looked as if the
intriguants would succeed in deluding
sufficient number Of Republicans to give
them a reasonable show of success. A
thoel,wiexposure of their schemes put alt
' tree men on their guard against their lep
ronadistiliment. But this coalition of ele
ments will snake the canvass active and
Interesting. Matters will not he allowed
to drag along as they did last season, with
little manifestation of life, and less of paw
et, almost up to the day of election. Next
month, or even the last of this, the cam
paign will he opened in downright earnest.
Muss meetings wilt be held; a searching
and exhaustive IIiSCUSSiOn of the variom
plans of reconstruction which have been
proposed, or which ,may yet be devised,
willhe entered upon and concluded. 01
course there are inconveniences and inreli
cities in this sort - or work. Some must de
vote their talents to the elaboration and
preamtatioa of, the facts and arguments
. Ix:tiring on _the question tit issue. Many
otlMrs must give up their time to- go amt
hear, and to inducing others to do like ,
wise. Oat" on these condition; can free
government be maintained. Public dia
cussions'are as indispensable to the vitality
nnd the health of popular institutions as air
needful to the process of respiration and
the continued life of the human body.
As the case now Stands wo have no doubt
whatever of the election of Gen. GEARY.
Bat we hive some apprehensions that com
binations may be Made endangering three
. or four , of the Republican candidates for
ColtreEs. There are always people who
arc in a dissatisfied frame of mind about
one matteror another. These sore-beaded
individuals are more likely to be led off by
sinister animals, than others arc to be mis
direnkd by ititellectual subtleties or the sug
gestions of a mischievous lenity. We de
sire to impress on candidates for Congress,
and their more entice and vigilant promo
ters, that this is the point of danger. The
great.. Issue, as it unfolds .and gather.
strength, will take all the,.spUud•heartet
men of tiro party along as . b.ra sponCaneou
and irresistible impulse. The men who
Mire trievances, no Matterhow Imaginary;
whose ambitions are ungratified ; whose
schemes bare nut been accepted or TTCOted
with sufficient deference; these arc they
wLO itra must, likely to bolt.
• Shall we ho pardoned fora few words on
another point 'r Some of the Democrats,
who claim to have been initiated into the
mysteries, of current intrigues, aver that
some professal Republicans have been, or
will limmerninated-for seats in the Legisla
tare, who are secretly pledged to co °per
atc with the Democrats in eleatim; a Milted
States SigtrdOt. 31r. has any
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hopent alk.of nyenewal of his lease, it must
be protlit'cil on an arrangement of this
die - tletnoerats should happen to
Juvii flap:4l4olsT: Joint liAltok-ho not
the matt they would select. They haie
tuen, eminent flrticatititig*Alvitat inave stun
mereljun),:winterett.wit It them, never besi
tutingliinnittoetriite-nrmenanre. From
ntnona dirt elft;,, hiving full intwer, they
will make thrr-ficnittor.' But, ft' thershall
thuLtAtentrives in a inlnnfity,-c.4,:we tlnubt
not Witc—autt CO - tv.eti"
chance to have attrateelled in- securing, the
election of enotigli shaky Republicans,
Piridgeit to Iris fortunes, the Mintier:its will
take him, rather than - Perini( the bleetion of
a genuine man: it puty Shan. be
" sold" at all, it will, moat likely, be In
thin way. 'There-is time yet for prevision.
Let thisi matter not escape attention.
In
Gov. ORIL, or South Carolina, thinks tt
hatilitiat ?lie and his brother. rebels, since
- .they : pave taken nubs to support the Con
, stitutiOn:antruinitttaln the Uninniarh look
distrust. The G,rrerrior
forget that he and Ida setitook
'belch oaths before, flid.rwt nican
44:‘3;;;e1.):9em. Wiien Pie.L° l *)"i*it: 46
perjury ahoy fie.
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GLINEINAL NZWIL
—The Russiexus are restoring the Male
koff.
—A Reneral election in England costs
two millions sterling.
—The burnt district in Porthuld coin
prises eight wiles of streets.
—Two hundred British officers yet our
viva the battle of -Waterloo.
—The king Of Saxony sent all the pie
-tares of the Dresden gallon' to Paris.
—A. combustible stone, said to burn like
tinder, has been discovered iu Wisconsin.
—The total number of battle flags pre-
sented on the romp, at Indianapolis, was
357.
—The great 'elm tree on Bolden Common
is so much decayed that its speedy fall is
expected. '
—A. story in Harper's IVeekly commen
ces: "A deceased judge once addressed a
jury," eta
—Paris has' 'become the depository of
large quantitlis of belligerent plate, coin
and jewels.
—One of the captains in the Tyrolese
rifles - is a descendent of the famous An
dreas Hofer.
—ln Mobile, on the 10th, a warehouse
,unteinlng 10,000 bales of cotton was des-
tioyed by lire.
, The Greed Duchess Marie, of Russia,
has 'received orders from the Czar to return
to St. Petersburg.
—A memorial chapel is to be built in
memory of the students of Yale College
who fell in the war.
—The Meteor, of Chilean notoriety, Las
been condemned in the United States Dis
trill Court at New York.
—Ex-Governor Henry A. Wise is to de
liver a lecture, in Norfolk, on the "Re
pairs a- Southern Churches." '
—James IL Harrison, a native of Vir
ginia, 'was lately murdered five miles from
North Carolina.
-Five, cases of sunstroke occurred at
li.illwaukee, Wis., on Sunday. The ther
mometer stood at 102 in the shade.
—The professors of the University of
Virginia have had prepared a set of school
books, which are in course of publication.
James Dougles, a Baltimorean wha.vras
the cogiueex of the steamer Stewart, Van
Vilet, died at Richmond, Va., last Satur
day.
—Au employee leaving Ids employer
without going through certain fbrmalitles,
must pay a fine of ten dollars in Ottawa,
Canada.
—John E. Owens, a- liquor dealer of
New York, was attacked in a drinking sa
loon there, and robbed of three thousand
dollars,
—Hr. Bagley, one of the oldest railroad
men in Ohio, and fur many years agent on
the C. C.
..h C. Railroad, at Crestline, died
on Wednesday.
—Rev. Dr. Wadsworth, late of San Fmn
cikoo, has received a call front the Third
Church in New Haven, Conn., to succeed
the late Dr. Cleveland.
—A little iu Shirley, Mass.,
was buried In fun in a sand hole by his
companions, a few days ago. He was dead
when his teacher dug him out
-Professor Allen, of Oberlin College, I,
making a tour of geological observation
and exploration on the Peninsula, and the
group of Islands off Sandusky.
—London publishers are complaining of
slow sales and hard times again. Ameri
can publishers are also muttering. 'The
fall threatens to be a very dull one tor
books.
—The Uhrohiyue des Arts affirms tha
Gen. Cis'haul was recently u medical num
and subsequently an engraver, and unfit.
utes to hint a portrait 01 Poniatowski, dou
in ltklti.
-13ridget Connelly died from the effect.
tt - injuries received Waite kindling a tire
y throwing kerosene oil on to utake i
turn, al Mamellus, Onondaga county, Sun
lay lasi.
—An election is to be held at Baiato, on
the :Jist inst., to deterinine whether the
city will-or will not subscribe tor 'it2,o;tion
worth of stock in the Buffalo and Was!,
ingten railway.
—A little sclinol girl, nine or ten years
old, has lan seat to, the penitentiary iu
New York, for attempting...to swat seven
tlollor3' worth of ortilictal flowers sr
school commencement.
—The Prussian Parliament lit to meet oh
the lath of July, and the primary elections
half of which hat•a taken place, are dell
dcvlly unlavOnthle to J3lstreuk policy as ho
aN internal government goes.
—At a Sabbath School Convention lately
held at SL Paul, Minu_, the singing to
Miss Dole-in-the-day, daughter of a noted
Chippewa chief, elicited the highest encon•
buns of the musical critics.
—A "run" on a London bank was
slopped, and the crowd in front effectually
dispersed in a ludicrous plight, by the sim
ple expedient of emptying :a bag of dour
over them from an upper window.
—At Cincinnati, a laborer named James
Gillan fell out of a third-story window, at
Sheehan's boarding house, Walnut Hills,
about ten o'clock Saturday night, and was
Instantly killed by breaking' his neck.
—Elmore F. Studley, a young man of
seventeen, who has been clerk in the New
Bedford postoMee for two years, has been
arrested for robbing letters, and confesses
that his peculation have been in progress
for several months.
—The negroes of San Francisco have
been testing their right to sit among white
folks at the theatres. A judge holds that a
proprietor has a right to enforce such regu
lations as Would be most conducive to the
prosperity of Ida business.
—A man, Supposed to Le named John of
Neal Wilkins, was found on the line of the
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad, neat Chester, Pa., shockingly
mangled, and taken to Philadelphia on
Sunday, shortly after which Le died.
—Authorship has paid Dr. Holland,
(Timothy Titeomb) very well. albs in
come for 1865 was $13,608. , Robert Bon
ner,of the New York Ledger, has found
that the publication of sensational stories
is productive. His income return is $105,-
609.
—AM 'clop:anent in high We took place
about two weeks-ago in Atlanta, Georgia,
the daughter of a wealthy citizen running
away with Lieutenant Colonel Peabody,
of Um late Confederate army. A warrant
was issued for their arrest, but it did not
catth them. -
—Hosea Merrill, of Pittsfield, was mar
ried brit week, aged ft; years. fic gave his
bride IMO:Web° being somewhat young
er than blai:setr. - lic was unable to get out
of his carriage, "and . the ceremony Was per
formed while the parties were eittiug in
the carriage. '• • : •
--Over two hundred persons are sick, and
one yeaing man has died, at Abington,
Mass., frouLthe ellects.of lemonade and re
freshments pnriakuu 0..0n the fourth' of
July. They - were *politofied in 'some un
known manner. A coroner's jury is in
read:gating the case.
—The English government has an
nounced in Berlin the speedy dispatch of a
circular note to their diplouudic agents
abroad, accounting for their neutral-policy
in the „preseot
. struggle, The circular is
ex peCutd" , tit cbritahr; certain reservations
Inlallvo,tolheyossiblo - revival of the Eas
tern c l uctfon.. _ •
—Titer - 414AS' ilin . &mforence with
the Indians Eatbeita itt' Fort Laramie had
PrOYeAtt tailtiqtjuld that they had returned
to. the# 7 lkOmes au, a.hostllonttitude, proves
untrue Fnidderithris 'received notill -
cutlet% OW ; satisfactory treaties have beerf
mineliniarrivitEthe — Upper Plates, Sioux
and PicyCiaiaa - ""'
, _
'eratt _arrived to, Qalveston
harbor Mt die 341,44 pottring , ;Idiot, black
ettiryttlig gueskitet, eiieh! side.
,citY.ollieera,rolvettout,toberin a row boat,
Lilt irerirlirbd'`ttlibirAhrfOreiii 'to retire.
The pino,c,e thertete i s7rioway.,-, A Unite d
Statoeliviribotit °Wed' same "tittie;`'but.
could nutovertake
—The Court of Inquiry has fully oat:Me
-1 rated - Mitg. ,, Eniergon, Paymaster,
fro any Alamo - regard Le the robbery
of $75,000 froth his safe in Naalitrille' a few
nights since. No trace:hi - el Welk - Aland of
the 'whiter who , Wits en .gu . spithat riled
before Alai. Emersou'w, lei* and who la
i.ulp.'.ed Ulbethe . gtrity.
—A young colored boYtuatned..Wlllllo
1111.sos-o - Whilo t iawaltipA l iczatitle t atio n on.i
charge.. brilltlittglng, is Justice Dalley's
Co,iti:NOW"Tpfiti l •walalagtple ° m eet
Wined
or
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toomi- and inadc - kood
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A Ghost ht Kentucky
That &Oat, whose nocturnal peregrina
tions in the neighborhood of the railroad
bridge over Silver Creek, have caused some
considerable excitement, still insists on
chasing people. The New Albany Ledger
says that on Saturday his ghostship appear.
ell in true form and sepulchral attire to the
-man at the bridge, (not the one chased
away on Thursday night), and, as the
watchman says, walked up to hint deliber
ately and laid his head upon his
shoulder. Human watchman could not
stand such supernatural familiarities,
although heavily armed with two
or three revolvers, and so he
cut and run. The race was an exciting
one. For a time the watchman was ahead;
but soon the ghost flanked him, and then
it came alongside, anon darted in before
him, then seized Itim by the coat-tail and
moaned out In doleful tones : "Lost !
lost I" Mortal watchman could not endure
such a terrible visitation. He fired upon
the ghost, but his ghostsbip only replied
with a loud defiant laugh, and sprang upon
the shoulder of the frtghtened watchman.
Soon the watchman reached the city, and
all ellints to induce him to return to duty
failed. He says the ghost is a veritable
one, and that all the money the railroad
ever made could not induce him to watch
that bridge alone after night. The age of
sop. , rstition has not passed sway, as this_
Silver Creek bridge affair plainly demon
strates.--Louisrate Journal, July 10.
—The Prefect of Police in Paris has is
sued certain regulations under which the
sale of horse-flesh is permitted in the city.
The animals are to be killed in public
slaughter houses, In the presence of compe
tent government officials, after a previous
examination; the meat is to be stumped be
fore ita removal, which is to be effected in
close vehicles, and the shops which are al
lotted for its sale will be indicated by spe
cial signs. Any restaurant selling horse
flesh Without clearly announi lug the tam
or who shall fraudulently !nix it with other
meat, will be liable to punishment under
the penal code.
—By the late treaty with the Cho<iaw
and Chickasaw Indians they covenant that
slavery shall never exist among them, and
in consideration of the sum of VOU;000
cede to the Government the territory west
of the ninety-eighth degas e west longitude,
known as the leased district, and obligate
themselves to bestow upon all persons of
African descent, resident in the Nations,
and their descendants, all the rights, privi
leges and immunities, including the right
of suffrage, of citizens, also give them each
forty acres of Mad on the same terms as
the Choctaws and Chickasaws.
—On Saturday last, Mrs. Marston, of
East "Latium, Gnus., took her daughter and
the child of a neighbor to the river for
bath. She sat on the bauk watching the
children, when suddenly her attention was
attracted by their cries, and she found that
they had got beyond their depth. With
motherly instinct she plunged into the wa
ter to rescue the little ones, and was herself
carried under. All three soon appeared at
! the =fair, struggling for life, but the cf.
fort was unavailing, and they dually went
down to a watery grave.
—On Saturday morning last, while an
express messenger was going over his cus
tomary route in Boston, for the purpose of
delivering money packages, he was jostled
by some pedestrians near the huu oi Wash
ington street, but paid no attention to the
fart until he had nearly ero-sod the Arcet,
when he disooverrd that the upper pachagc
or the pile of bilk in Ills catclicl hnd bvvii
abstracted. R contained I. tit 1-1.000. No
ohm to Ilie thief could be i1i,c1.1% rreil
ITA:lirgurrtAi:n. London Ale.
uoTTLED A1.1 , 1‘. tr.,‘ 11 It, •
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Impoaalblitty tu I h uvt ith-.13tit11,1, tin fa,
Thal there ara• fen taut , ...ltablv fur .r lilt
prreour Rua invalt.l.. The ...tit ha. air lb 100.. n
auprlle.l. A larrr a.lurtcn
It clin of Ottrot In-sad.. a.
coming -situ. ltatela, l'rr Li Otitm.N sT.II .r.
Elsa* A I'a.'a 15111 A Fat F ALL- t'anti•twlt••
sroireii rrerivc.l at Fl P that',
trrOltle. Nu. Mi Mn. Ant •tre.r , t, sad ie I
1,7 the or *lngle twltir. at IL. war, ratr,
Alto. n rzt•
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for tuttlnal parpott a. rz-
P3AVNAIIIIMAiIiIIgiWO:ViIIiZI
11 INOIMAI, Jr.. Athstrl• 1./fine,
34 Afth Strytt, oon isulitorizeci grorlo rrcetoe
AdCertlarnarnld /or the I:. 4 d A - ri K. ...a . 2 . 1 other
papers ihrouphotts the I ',eta.' Stairs am( ther
Glandes.
pjliTY-SECOND REIWINIF-NT PA
Via 14 ill I. u. l t lo( on
THIS F. V AT 7 • .1
In tka Ilalt of the ',en" it • •••trls , hth, 1 . 117
Itwilding. to retti,:elt ••• %hp - met., ft, the fn
urral ,
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lilatr•in . onirnlit. A rint.ns..t.wols.
I AIRD OIL. LIMON AND DADS
• 2A renta• "rained I ‘J.,
V. Limit 1.1,1• d..
Lab I two I.holce NJ..;
IS Tlerves C .
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tr 9 and eptiver
SZIIILITTERS. DOORS. STINDOWN,
AT A L.ll - fION. 1111 l nN .44 On 1 1 .. prop
erly former!, of the late I/r. It Noolo em
mon, Allegheuj. r Itll.ol. Jo!, 301.. at le
flasalco. r.,
.13 . 14 A.
VALUABLE SI:fIICKLEI' HEM..
PENCF IPII2 :011.1.2, •••
ono mile from If, &Immo, .0, to a, trains pao‘l
A\l
1,..40 fruit tree. of 1. , .1 aTlvllea T IC Of
plot, prach. .0.1meo• an., .bert (.1.14 grap.7,
choice - forth! o anpo.. erica of
to.sr
rife house: 1..0 dprorlll,. 12 roorn., new
room, Itchen, narotml eel sr.. Ire mr.
more built alibi, •E..l..arrlsge InmAr aboitelsto . ,
of escrlivut oar,.
JP.'✓ 8 ‘ 131 I fIIiP;HT 01 Markel .trrrt
GUARD FESTIVAL
MEM
BENEFIT OF THE POOR.
The Societ f ST. VIN , WNT at
tYVchTdl NeT II
Ultz t l,Y . bo m b r
Wm,
FAIMAND•S
OttoV It, The proceed,. 10 applirA
LO tha mile( of the poor. The *roes can he rewelard
lIIMM/A/11,11 Train* on the yl.lllOl/1
itallroad, 'parting at 110311 and 11,50 a- Y., and
3,40 a.. 1., and the Oakland l'eta*euger
Kallaray act ry fifteen wine
Diener ticket*, Including vindstion, 50 04 at,
_JrIt1:1112.
GENERAL
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Civli EngILI , . of Nmrricao h Fun.litu
X. 1173. 3EI
04.1c0, so. 14 I. at. Nololeaco, 14 Ilay st.
210. . .
.ITRA V COW.—Came to Ike prem
of the .01..r.riher tlr log oval. Thootp...n•A
11111• In North V.4-tt.. town.chip. A Co..
A LARGE PPOTTICI , IIV.I.A It WHITE (
with the left here
bro Leo OIL The *weer re•
quested to relffill
her forssar , l, ~,,,,,, property. pay
charges, and tate rr 3.”17, or see will be di-pose,l
of aceorsting to la n.
111:-110) IJEO. 11. WEPT.
SZTItAIt 7IAILE,-Strayed from
the reslrlence of thendersigued, Using la the
First Ward, Alit:silent'. July tat, 1.11.
A BAY MARE,
white star In forehead, leellt Woe years old. Ilati
• lorop nu light shoolder. Ally Information con,
enrolee her, If lett at Mayor's Office, Alkali...l ,
will he liberally rewarded.
Jrr:gta JAUP:S ORM
113ITTSILIVIRGII AIVIII CONNELLB
- VILLE UM Litstalt Cott VA NY FIRST MOIL,-
fia(itt TtlittLk eitt.V.l( tItINNTIttft/-
TIUN 1101113 a. — Holdersant hereby notified that
the interest roupous on atm. e hoods, due Atisrust
Ist, hals, will pald no 00.1 after that date, on prat
411,11.111.1011 and dellser7 at the Pint National Hank,
l'ittsisnata. 11. PAGE.
1117-WITTP 'treasurer.
.01FICK OV 11 V lOV rAci Ilatto AT CO., /
ht. Loots, July nib, Ihra,
THE INTEREST, IN GOLD, ON
the rico 3lortenge licouts al I;aloo rodeo'
Mailoau Company, Cautect I/Iris/an. due Atoont
tat, wilt be pall on preaealallun of the Coupons at
thuu Hanklny/ Moue or JAY 1 . 111)0C t CO., to NOW
York, Oil or after (bat dal.,
iy.17:00
Wll. J. PAI.N6It , Treasurer.
INTOTguE Is HEREBY GIVEN
that-the remnant the viewers forth,, opening
of DAVIS ALLEY, In the City Of Alleghenyy, bet
ting forth the ilameg. and benefits amassed ' upon
Die property admlnlng. Ac. men pled July
1666. in the District Decreer Allegheny counly.
to whirl, 1'0..1 animate from gild repott may he
ninde , silthln sis week. from the date Of the Ming
thereof. M. A. WthrDWAltD.
? yty j o _ City eoliellor.
rwcrrxv3o.,
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV
ND by the Committee or the Eire Mann Tele•
graph for the row. rortloll of TOWEIL TOR A
NEW . Speen/onion? can be .men, till Wednesday
116 M, et the tedlcC or WM. N. OD
OEN.
No. CO Mane* street, moire.
-826REIVAIID WILL BE PAID
for Informatton that will lead to the comic
non of the Miscreant who Stole from the tan yard
gf the eeeersignell.
• A JEMMY WAGON,
ea the morning of thetth
ANDREW fl 4.RP:,
Daquenn BOTolligh,
EMI
On'CASEN . CIII , IIIITEICOAIL 7--
WJait ket4ral and far salo'br
r• • , 41•EVIMIL
:•• —wbovinalvDruggilit, V Woodurect
• • eltiebur b,
.0 - BOXES PIIIME.A010N)0 TO
fa,P
50 1101E8 •I. e e; • ,
In, lar a Ra
rgra m
Os. 126 aaa Wood sac.'
MEE
o,g niviLikav :9 , 10 tzi :4,', aM:
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(successors to a. Jones a C 0.,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
BANKERS& BROKERS,
DIALLBSIZ Al.t. liana or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLFAITIONS made on all accessible 1.22,4 In
the united Matta and Canada...
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
SECOND ANAL
MEM
Relief Steam Fire Engine
AND HOSE COMPANY,
At Glenwood Grove, Friday, July 20, 1666
TICKETS, ONE DOLLAR.
Train.. leave foot of Boas Street, at e and Il
o'clock a. m., and I and o'clock D• to.
Musk by Cbrtatto'• Moran Hand.
•
SUMMER SHAWLS,
BLACK SILK SACCVITES,
PIQUE SACQUES,
FOR BY
WHITE, ORR & CO.'s,
138 imiTtlx Eitreot.
POINT MALT 1101'SLS.
W. H. GAILRAI.D & CO.,
Maisters, Grain it Hop Dealers,
No. 17 Water ntreel; and
Nos. 5 and 7 Penn Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
.m.w.wrovvl.PdriVe...Frd for
%%tr.
STUCCO Cu11011.514 , k ICS Orrit
CITY OV ALLtollnsil, July 17, 1038.
NOTICE—SLAUGHTER HOUSES,
BOG PANS AND IIIWJS.
Notice Is hr reby Oven to all oW nen of HOGS and
Butt PENS that the saint must be removed outside
the Illy 1110Ita. according to the provision• of the
Onil ninre a•lop.d July lg. 1.06,en/Itiml "AS
Oelioanee liel.llll o obis/meth" If the same
are mot re In
e.I 0)1 4 1)11 TEN DAYS the penaltle•
prt , crlbed In ,aI•1 onlluauce will be rigidly en
owners of :LA lIDUSEB see al.O not/.
tied to tee the ...me rem°, ed outside of the city
I lull 1,. accOr•lliie ,u litton• of said ordinmee,
e Ire In FIFTESS DA Ifs. or the male tor he WV^
t.. den vain.. I. I Se manner.
Perna,. h e Ut•F.A LOTS are At relo .
0
.1110
tootthe 01.1111, fenced up
11 t h IICO,Ilalellr, was Iv
pr. eu the skrcutrula.lon of lt lbereoo.
And ...Pr!, of property upon which
are.
Plti VIES
that hal e hese declared ntalmneer mad ordinance,
if not re m t
si r. ed and abated immedlately, will be pro-
I
In the
I but Up. , n fa/ bre to eomply with the law at rho pl
lon 0) the time herein speclned. Immediate MEL
u 10s u - I t tken to compel Ito enforcezwent.
lOWA FOUNDRY FOR SALL
IVITH A DESIRE TO RETIRE
Du. c.u.10 PA I offer f.l . tat MY
wcvcriar:szirsr,
which canal. or he Real ).rte. 11411141.ga, Ma
till
wi ll rry . boa.
nle.•/atl.ot i , together thotoon
land . total prra.r• roone.teglirlth
thr ant,. est,il.l.lnr.. sell \cowl, through
out the :hale., a.. ranrhrsled for lirlOg
One of (Ile I.eading Foundriert
CO , r.l.llmiqlo, on 1 outlna Sail pa.k , a6 op
ALL ILINIP. UV 1W1.1.1%G 1111..1,0,
acid (oral h.,. e lloti• and othrr tad )la
thltiroy • annl.4.{ 11,• et. or rat,. to all lb.
nitilis liroug Lout the rouotry. with extrosive 254
rare fart' Mrs, harlot •lietnal every t art. ty pat..
t r .ro, tor torn tot out Other 11•11 or Leary.
.nd. ad.., •ri opportuttlti arlaloin offered to pat
le. ntablu r hart In • ...1141.. aat, anti :workta
ble 1.....61nr lt the purr hart ahtoll4 ttratrr It
Thr Property will be Ltwod far a Term
and the Patt..rs”. Tool.. I attar, /UPI all the ma
rt./ er, sold at AI! appraised t ale
==l
JtnlN PAIIIItY.
t thy • root dry, • SECOND AND 3T.
jrtcot 14
NE W AND scout. ENTER
.... i•lct..e
HARRINGTON'S CELEBRATED
Self-Rarifying Patent Tuyere,
FOR BLACKSMITH'S
And all Others Using a Blasi.
atilar 454 Trrrtl.aW lujht. tor salt. al
HlwrLullr
'thr utgu....11 pvartle.sl workmen...an(
mak) °Own. ”1 rlitotoire, tar. caw-
Jtall y Its exceland (u• perfarao•
.ore
JOHN WILSON. Torrena amito ae. P, I. R. It
JOIIN IY 4tlh Plltaaargh:
%1 . A11.114 Vitubll4lll, du;
•
WM. A.,1, 11/>.
•
1111•.9rs. VI/Iton,, 80. • Co., 91 fineoDA
4••••-ri: 11.•••••na. La. 41, tlllcar • 11,111 p., comer
Marti, t nad W•t.r .Irevls, 6:rep them emooltantl, Pa
ha $.
• .
Mesta will l. add tar caa-I3 at low rite.. bat ril
nab, rral or personal property. such aa lawn or
rlty rral Runes. carrtares. •c.,
0111 la/...0 at .uch rates to snett eiteat aa ma) 1 , 41
oar.. 1 upon. A.l.trmt.,
Or 73 7ACK 717 STILMILT. Ilreektyst, New York
gr:
1111 , 11 , nr. COLL/A - 11.44 Mire"
WI C.0.461-TION 1114T41aY, PA.,
Jbly /41h. I.
'l'l4E AM:IIIAL LISTS OF LICEN
sr-lAN DTA MID 4 INCoIIita.CARILIAGICS,
RAT , II Itn, PIANOS, nII.VEkt PLATIt. Ae, 1.
now to Ito. offlro. and After ILIA dote pain.' Will
recolv.W thereon lor the City of l'illobargh.l.kw ,
A , W(l‘ of LaWrerove•lll• wad PHA township.
I A,eniire utiutt be taken out before the Mat teat.;
.nee LG. dm.% 10 per cent. wad he added.
Taali on Incomes. Carriages. Watches, kr.. most
he paid Wore live 0010 al August: after thalitare
tlw penalty will he added.
Deputy i olleetoto IY. 11. LAIIIUIV St and JOlll
A. SKIM CA NT will be ready to ...melee, liter the
lAtit ;ottani, for that portion or the Matadi not in
.•laded In the above Melt, •nd will post notices
i ;trough the different Aoroogh• and Toeinehtp• of
the times and places when and where they will he
prepared to receive tale*.
/1==1:223
J. D. RAMALEY,
834 Liberty Street,
FASHIONABLE SITTER
=9
ZIE.A.TI3 ALSO 7:1 CIALMNES,
FOE MEN, DOH An UMW
The Newest Styles always ea
hand and nt the Lowest Prices.
. Look out fur the MON LARUE WINDOW& oil
pegto Wayne street. I.SINADTTS
• FOR.
—7-
THE lINDEESIGNED. eio
fir rent, mufti flao let of Jatnim next. U.
hon. now ocwolAnn Of hi..
No. 66 Smithfield
a talpat i r waloWel a ttr i Lo t tle d v i it
ft"...
I u roo m,,
;. 1 I a 'Or er
4 1E 1141 6 ff Tx, kvattli. Tt. , Nu-
Kißniez, oo o l / 1 - itr,4"B`," ae., be aultt:orltb the
' IP:PU=I:7;I4 to
D. o i pa i ict, •
DAILY DISPA7OII OFYIOE.
II111:1;15treet, l'lttsbargla
1/I=l
Ore Ica or gel lrOterwnenn AZIO
Oiliptlo RAILWAY 00/41 9 1.11T..
gircanint.ll.4 JIIO. MI,
DIVIDEND N0.,. . .•-rinte Board
ay Director. of W. thnotnitiy_ Merle deelsrisd
the regular dividend ortWee 4/NIALAILI.
PNII (lENg on the espitnt stock il So. guar
ondlftg June . llo, payable; tree Of lilted Mail/
rite. on and after Only A. ceext , ,„,i•u fk ii i i b i n d r ,
or OtiObtr with°
third tiler bonds• leaner ()Wend Pad. Oda
United eta et tar. In 44130 llallt` at Abe woo
etiiirebokiers and bondanidevis IttOtbittAidd4
York. will ite.tve dud. ndlo.
Iluus. or
•I VtilrLOV.,,lf..ll9l.li
realrtered %to gee. O. . 11 .
,:l ., rl , 4lsiat-tmots will clots inta Mat ONdrien
By entre inir=l: 7 l1 O. .
191/1:14111111dOk ,
_1_71244 Searataxl.
llyarov:A.L.„ ,
160. 861111iilield
JOHN ZIMDINONai:, - --
yormaly 01.60,rts trt
,
, o. 160
Two door' siave tll7ttb iiFt4, *bete he bum
„w en t static.lo7 l ,
Mande, ito on *kW •
- INlSTitilllZitig
And
- - -
( Si: ^: G:
NEW Arovtimat.'
Copying, Seal and Canceling.
. - WRITING FLUID,
...._.
Arnold's, Laughlin Bass field's, Elolden'a
and Maynard 4; Noyea'.
American and French.
Black Lead, Red and MUG.
GOLD, STEEL AND AMALGAM PENS.
Cold Looted Pencils, Pen Holders and Rulers.
jr19418 corner of Wood anti Third streets
OE l 'O S I, s.
=
Agricultural Land Scrip for Sale.
TIUNITED STATES gOVEEN , w
lITNT leasing granted to the Commonwealth of
C,•nusylvanlaLulled Scrip. represeff [lug PettOtt ,
seres of Public I.and, for the endowtnent of Agri
-1.1/ I nral College. In tblel litate, the Board of Com
-0.1.41,,,ters now offer thin Land Scrip to the public.
It. Tussle, for the purchase of this Land Scrip. ad
dre--ed t,, "The 110.01 of Commissioners of Agri
, Ili t u ral 1.1\12.1 rterit,' • will Po received at the Mar
t , or General'. Chico, at ilarrisherg, until
Wednesday, August 15, 1566
This land may he located in any State or Tern I to
ry. by lite hoiden of ibe sooty. upon any of the an
appropriated nods (except mineral lands) of the
I Tilted States whirl( may he solder, insolent pri
vate entry. Karla piere of scrip reprerents a quar
ter setion or one hundred and noty sere.. Hills
most be made as Per acre: and bid, will hi• re
ceived fur les,.than one waarl, sec ti o on.
The Sent. wlirbe issued itaniedla o r on the pmy
t of tine money to the tlllorryor ((ellen!. ..ne
&laird of w hleh mast be paid within ten stays soil
romalntrig t wo-thlrds within thirty inys arixr noti
fication of nhe acceptance of the hid on bids by the
Bolted of Commissioners.
ST H. 1111.1.V.1i,
ekanapteiulax.
HILLER & RICEETSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C..
3. D. - RABIALEY,
MEV
FINE CLOTHING,
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINO GOODS
ant
Z!4l,lRc•;';. '"' z a ""
Remember the NEW IRON 1 'Nth T. ebtetatt
Wayne sweet_
STEPHEN M. OTT.
oemrant.
Die Stoker, Seat and Sleds! F.ugraier
STIACIL IH D A3D SHIL LETIER CUTTEI4
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Cancelling Mang= and Visiting Cant.,
PLATIM COIL MAILKINCI C lA/TM:VG.
93 Wood St" Cor. Diamond Alley,
J. It. lIARUINGTON.
rrettuttuu. r
INCREASE OF PENSIONS.
BY THE ACT 01' JUNE 6th, 1%66
$Ut per month la Muted to oso
il l.llorsot
talon woo have lost beta gyro, or Lunn band, ar
pm...mostlydlsabttut to the moot.
.10 al 'who have soot butt, too:. or • hood awl
afoot. or kayo Um, some perroott.oUY
w ea di ttp o rhavo t i• Oslo]. or I foot, ur other-
Alto, penkrOn. w' are ''' l o s t tended to dopet.trul
Y/LTHEIth ANL.
J. 11 2 71 Grant fitmn. 11 . 1tuhurgh. 1 . 61-
'UTILITY WORKS.
MoLEAII & SIATOR,
No. 83 Liberty St., opposite Fourth
woccrAtrrmexe or
CABINET MA WNW HARDWARE
Tbey mak, • apecialty of Iran Bedsteand Pivot
Cutters: Porcelain, Sedates , * and Pivotd a
Castors:
d.ktcd Slops for E a tension lfablrs,
de.r hue also IlilDllraCtlltt , and Date constantly
on Sands Thumb Latent., Spring Latches, APl.can.s
W hallow ti.sh Supportett , hi'Lean'a Eccentric sash
Sotto% Utility Shatter ad Mott Bingos, Grind
stone Hanging's, Sad Irons, Muth WeleitS, do., Jl.e.
Tloo' irk.l4)
11113.E.E b. CO.,
W. LITTLE.
Collector, 124 District, Ps.
KANUPACTIMIAA or ALL SIN. Ul'
FLINT GLASS PRESCRIPTION
VIALS AND Bonus.
OAKSVPERI sTR On ur N r i l l ili e ra PAT
LEATBEB BELTING AND HOSE,
liaaabatarad at .730. BB .EMITUFLELD bT., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO
- 4131-liza
.Ws or uAllt of LACE
Uthil i kky/1110x0§1s, cppriu
itlY Kb. 410043 ow. ( wa,A)
•
. _
Shot Guns,
triAZiets"`". v" .
atamistrzrwrxcaxv.
, Aii&ol3lsl SIATERILL. lifilitary Com-
Celia nor
vr ?" 1rrin".1,2"`."." - • "
""
411Witamember the place,
Corner Penn snit Weill. Streets,
taloa PITTSIMILOCI,
.1866. BPII3IIII-Ts ! 1866.
M4:O ORD: & CO.,
• scireob• sramer,
*who can WpOptilarittloll
took at
their Urge and
lilati,./Mirlin• -, Spring and Rum..
.; , • "NW- .1111eigro
• 416.12.11imeszioumiNrisarzeity , ..
atit r esga , ll2 r tiMA i l l a ß alei, lD EAki
THA.T•Ie,. BUISMiXn. milltTo/114.
DICRISPaI.;)XT9II.-I.c.apa.
ISTRANS MUMPS al arm description ; to Winn
, Wee . to liviliNrensioners.
ALL INVALID- ... - .PNZIAIONEILS
whowvoir ToYingsyeAsioaqr4 3. o"
$25;
drioditi a ..aeemt orJr4.
1171.1 W. z £PA>t+~ of f4dtk4
37 1 101 1 Oi
CARMINE INKS,
mnimw - c,3=niss,
RUBBER GOODS.
WOE SALE BY
W. S. HAVEN,
PRINTER AND STATION I It,
r7.'_
J. M. CAMPBELL,
GarveyOr General
For the Rased of Commissioner..
C. W. HICKETSON s
Pittoburolt.
I=l
Nos. 221 and 223,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Cowie° n tI3 on hall 111
336 Liberty Street,
114
I=l
E=l
=1
Cl3lB
I=
062 c. No. 00 WATER. STREET, 134 111,03.
Weene. LU.IIOEIL IiTILEET, near Penn.
Aar Jy7.o44vars All ware wnrrutted equal to any In the City
Woo, 4sCits for NOW York Rubber Co
GREAT WESTERN GUN *Wilts.
J. H.4OIITINSTON,
Atter and Dealar lu
:9)it.:13y,1a4004:
DISSOILVT/ 1 61 4 1;" ;- TheEllo Of
O 'NEILL lb DICBSUN . ook and Job Prlbk
oda Jo diaaolvell; by routnai consent. All
forties ho log claim R again. the same can present
ders lßM
them to either of the unhuod far se [lenient.
DA ... O'NEILL.
WILLIAM ANDERSON.
July 14th, INA
Havig dtsposed of my Interest' in the Gazette
&team Job Printing establishment — to Mr. hoaxll
Errett, I desire to retarn my thanks t
ooy friends
for the liberal patronage bestowed upthe ot h,
during my connection with It: and I would further
recommend the new ilrm to the public as la every
way worthrof theircontidence and support. Their
fat:1110o foF doing all kind/ of printing are all that
can birdesired, and any work sent to their °nice will
be executed with neatness and dispatch,d on
.the moat reasonable terms. D. trN an
Errrenc Mill, July Init. 1969. Jytfonts
I=
ERRE'TT & ANDERSON,
Book and Job Printers,
Will continue the 1100 and dOli printing business
In all its branches, at the
GAZETTE STEAM
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
84 Fifth St., Gazette Building.
And reorertfully solicit o share of public Dotson
y;c. jyl6:ne
DAY, MeABOY & SPANG,
ME=
IRON CITY hal' WORKS.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 41 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St,
IMPORTERS OF N DEALERS IN
Saddlery Hardware and .Trimming,
=I
nuperior W 1 and Iron 'lames
Wrought Post Mtn, Ring Bit, ?iodates, gramloons t
Wheel Bits, nlnct n Mts. he.. Se. Keep also on
bawl a full and complete assortment la goods lu
their Hoe, all of whieh they offer at as fair prices,
and on as good terms ae are offered by any house In
the trade K AST toll W EST.
J. D. RAMALEY,
334 Liberty Street,
=
13.cocote4 Slioeict.
Always on hand !ante and saris-i wmortinent of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
=9
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
nettzem lA,ut. rncte t.AIZ,W I NI)(•WS.
te Wayne. etn-r, JeT;:e-11:1.
T E I'NDEIZSIGNED
. &soonsrisolonod olsor for the tin,, of POlt-
TI , U F A lk A t it.. ..1 ID. 1/I,rl. or
"only, Ma.. all! 0-11, pol.lic sale. a.l
Oho promise, os tlar lot day of Atiliutg,
without Tomo, ••• :Ind tho Itlghtoa blade}, the rot
low lon doseriln-al on,porty. being the well-known
Ira -UP U.ift URA' CR,
0110011. at W nos nu in ”t Alan, on l its illtaborgh and
Krt.. Rad . 0 to 1 los northrs...l I•lttsloirtel,
o Itn :Po /• • garb OIS or loss, anon sotl tag with
rl..
Iron 11 I. and. more
Mato, Fin. Clay, r., sod
alit never talleng ape In, or water.
AAlrl . l2 Fb101..11 . V. 14 s ...anal:LT.2a stout.
Not 1.111 to f „ el al Intr.., and II foot
ts...h. Tana 11a, 111/1... , not, I, 102.1 too, of toots! in,
dsy. *Well Cat, r.,11? rosnod The, /21 I to;
tau,: ntl slat,/ ol one Easlno. of 175 non,
oovror, sod a Ilootor taglno. Iron 1t...t0ry . ..1r. &r.
Abot. .Isla 5101 catalog bourn, rosl srol tats
b0n..., weigh loan., ~air., Ac. Alan. 11 wt.
onel) of I,: foot dlannnter. doubly mad
ttle tottotnen ta. bo•ralng Loos, 'Aare 11011se sod
art room. lalsolonettlit stables soot other
1411111th,, onl Railroad, sod stag - lon cars
to cony., tomer:tin Se.. to and train the furnace.
The tampsny also halo i'avoratote lesso. for the
principal mlnorat lands In ills t letnlty.
propory trout- MI float or rlvor. and Beall!,
sat Krio 'Anal. Is esol of *noes. and otters to Ufa
lat.. a es, chant.- 10. Init'ainlent. FM' NW.'
partl, olsr..oldrroo.
sAMIJIRL 91. KIER,
J,14.1..' I'l4tfl,ur.u, Pa.
BAILEY, IFAIIIIELL l'O.,
No, 107 Smithfield Street,
I=l
Lead and Block Tin, Pipe and
Sheet Lead;
I=l
Brass and Steam Goods,
lAD PIIPS OF ALL DESCIIIIIIOIS.
107 11511tralDt
.1) rn
P4:WWilEiril*X:l4:33sv,l3:4 .
JOS. NS( LP JAN.
?...Plblfil . ER A:.
RESTERS AND BREWER
lPf
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
JIP-. 11111 4 1 1 . WATBON,Dlannorr. iel9:clt6
LIVERY AND SALE STA IMES.
AIORELIND & MITCHELL,
Nos. 125 & 427 Liberty Street.
The very brat 1101:231r... ' C/11/ILIAGES and 11111:-
IllEs trill for burr at all times. Tile an.t
I(KAIL'3Ka to slut city. Funerals. Se.. attended
to On short notice 11l the best manner.
p c rel y icisg to engage anything In our Ilno
can rely upon helots turned out. 10 she best ntyln. no
tin
proprietors give th eir personal attention Wthe
business. JyTtesl.
to. MAYI.OI4 rres . l W. H. ICSI,BOT, See'y.
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
lATE ARE PREPARED to make:
all kinds of Dolts, (rum Nt to 9 tootles to ttlazo-
JOINT BOLTS, CAR BOLTS,
PLOW BOLTS, CAIIRIAOR BOLTS,
BUILDING BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOLTS.
SPLICE BOLTS. SET SCREWS,
NUT WASHERS, Ac.,
Corner Horton and Enlaced., Ninth Ward. Or
dere left et Fort rut Foundry.
Oen.. 111...1110g proutpOy attendol to.
371R04
BUY IT! TUT IT!
SCULL'S BAKING POWDER
Is don the beet In the mat ket, taking preerdeuceof
all other makes. Croommeed by the most expert*
raced Bakers and Vona. to be tho BEST IN USE.
It le QUICK, SUITE nod NUTRITIOUS: 10 Iroulib"
teed free from anything bat What to pure and
healthtel.
Don't Fall to Get It.
For sale by ell lirocers In Pittsburgh end Alle
gheny.
°Mee and Balesronm, Amen graFat,
Flaladelphln.
.T. C. larTrtnn tt.w. Burrow.
Jc. nicrrurnt 7 1iiark .
. Jurors or Sarsaparilla. J.rtnolt and.ltatpberry
osco3D.s. vur.tx.T.ursuis,
Itaspla2rry, iitrarrherry and Lemon STl'llPalikg oo2,
chol. Al., thrown Mont, Lagar /leer alallt)tnuti-
PNtna Cider: elder by the Wont, half harrtl orteg,
Nos. NN and %•1111AntiETbT., near Sraond, 1, Ma
hn rah, Pa.
Orders ailed and gapped to all parts of the:fault
try. no short hotter. lotreti•daw/T
EVERSON, PRESTON A .
PEArlirsrilnt Girl
I.3ELOINT WORKS , ;'
p . ottell=g l 2:6 l lllgßlAV,l7° 4 op -
Jc161.140
J. wil.rxm,
Jr 0.56 Pederui Streei,•filigheriiki;
•CARPENTER AND - JOBINNO,
crotk activated tct . bli clrn meet wit!'
prompt attectloa itt elittec city. • 3,712,fm
FO n ff u ltatF" — T he g °4 / 4 'Win and
'A GROCERY STORE, •
Don ut pod beam irreargirt of ihe
Se r t , ark1.00.176:11Z71611.Y.
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NEOP ADV R
MUM NITIONE
No. 33 Fifth Street.
Capital, - - - $500,000.
DISCOUNTS DAILY AT 12 N.
ec. lLe t tr: . ll , Is ,o rccelv ell and eolleetton• made on al se
tu t o
ma the most reasonable terms.
JOSHUA RHODES,
President pro tent.
R. W. MACKEY, Cashier
JOSHUA !MODES, of J. RHODES I CO
C. C. HUSSEY, of HUSSEY, WSLLS & CO
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TUOS. S. BLAIR, of SIIOIMBEILGER & CU
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It F. SMYTH. FMNTM ♦ CC
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NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,
4'23 Penn Street,
FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH
Deoohlts rcotivod {Oa lutprokt allured on do
p .lts.
Coilectlono made on all the prlaelP2l polate of
the UtilLed
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
134=r12.63=Lt erxkci bold.
STOCKHOLDERS INDIVIDUALLY RESPONSIBLE.
ROHKItT DICKSON, President.
JOHN H. unt.s . rult, Vice President.
ROBERT J. OMER, Cashier.
DlESerons:
It(IIIERT DICKSON ; I I:HAI/LES MYERS,
JOHN H. It.LSTUN, J 067.11 LAND
WILLIAM SMITH, I WILLIAM ISRI6SELL
GRAS. ARMSTRORCI I WM. URA VVFORM, Ju.
JAMES LITTELL,PAUL SIEURILT,
DM J. AIIL, I JAMES TAYLOR.
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OUR GRAND
GIFT CONCERT
Aavvritsed for ..uly 41.11, willvositlvely be ;avg. at
CYTY ovir . ir _or ~
PITTSIIURGII, P. 1.,
MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1366,
AT 8 O'CLOCK P. M.
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Gills to the Asnousat of
8740.010 g,
Will be pet:soiled to We Ticket notilers, looluding
COT Proixrty. Uresobacke, Fine Farms, AA.
TICE ETI4 ONLY ON E DOLLAJE EACH.
No blanks. A gift for every ticket holder.
LIST OF GIFTS:
I Fine Three-Cary thick Residence,
corner Canal and Chestnut streets.
Alieghemy 414,000
I Thick Ilealdence, No. 17 Grant St,
l'lttsbargh 0,500
I Brick More House, No. 17Anderroon
street. Allegheuy 5,000
5 Flue lluilding Lois In ceutre of East
Liberty, near I'. H. It Station 2,800
5 Guy Lots. No.. IS, 16. 17, 16 and to
Ridge. at.. Pittsburgh .......... ....... 2,500
I gift In GreenbaCks 10.000
I gift In Greenbacks 500
I gift In Greenbacks 250
1 gift In Ureenbaress 125
1 gill Iti Greenbacks 75
1 gift In Greenbacks 50
100 gifts In Greenbacks, $lO each........ 1,000
1600 glees to lireeMilliC.,ts each 1,000
Greenbacks, 4,50 each
400 gifts In G-- 2,000
2,000 gifts of good Interest ng Books 2,000
IGrad Square Plan 800
Flue Horse and T o. op buggy 700
10 gifts of Wbeeler A Wham Sewing
Mgchlnes 1,001.
10 gifts of excellent Melodeons ...... ..... 1.0 go
U sifts °ALT In Jewelry •",Il • 0
Vic: 3 Ulamond Rings, 2 I)Lamotul 'Nat, 4
Inc Gadd Watches.
11 gifts of Western Farms, town:
3721.324,,132. ,
.Algliisapartarl.
LOCATED A 0 ifitLLOWIC
Your in StWtno . on thurity, .Ineitf 251 acre, and
Three of ignac.res each; co un ty Texas eManty, Two
Inaerea; oue thole) , of Reams, and 'two
In Oregon monty, each HO acres. Also. Two Varro•
In Marathon county, Wiseman, Itheod m emea
stwctlyety. All Oen' Farming LArid In good settle
ments.
Also. lialntemitth (1 Meech) in 011 Wells, located
on ding amous 'ldiots 4. rect. Tenant o county, Pa.,
IncIiIIiERATLOWINIi WELLs and o th er
rroductive wells in that wonderful region. These
Interests will be presentedaa lofty gins,
valued at from saw to Akan each. Not one or
them la anunproductive well, but to wells
p d
rodueing, and other. yet to be tested, cloth
to producing wells. all sober contract for comple
tion, free of farther expense. Maps showing the
location of said wells, an. on band.
Persoue wishing to estaxidue deeds, or certain ar
ticles of the above property con be accommodated
at our oilier, where airtime particulars Mar he ob
talned. Warrantee Deeds given for all the above
Heel Estate.
A CORILECT LIST, INCLUDING THE TICKET
HOLDERS' 27 AMES, ADDIUMES, AND THEIR
TICKET NU MBER'S IS KEPT AT 01.1 It opium,
SO THAT ALL MAY RECEIVE JUSTICE,
WHETHER THEY ATTEND THE CONCERT Oft
NOT. Our struallest gifts are photographs of distin
guished persons.
The drawing will take place after the concert.
fear nights In snoce,salein. A committee will be ap
pointed by UM Ticket Holders
bill
to aupertntend
the same. and see that the blll lo s are dial [
ImpartlMlT. end the result published Immediately.
Uri enbacks, Deeds. As.. forwarded by express.
lILLI A ISLE AGENTS WANTED In every town
and Mange within 500 With of Pittsburgh, to
wiom liberal Induce L ments an T t offered.
CUB RAES:
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O Tickets to one address. 4 400
10 Tickets to ote address. v U 0
50 Tickets to out toldress 43 50
100 Tickets to ono address.— ... . . 435 OU
Ticket* selling fast. tlet you...dubs and send
on your orders with the name and address thlitof
each subcriber.
Notolwr of tickets issued. 30,000. Priee s 4l.
cacti. They are forests at enrollee. N 0.1071170
Stitt:ET, kid.Yloor, .43.trunicie itutiduts.ole'S
And at the principal llote4 ItOok, Music and pros
enres of this city Strul All tem..
bent by mama receipt o price and stamp for /*-
taro pintail.,
Send Tor Clirendara. •
Money maybe sent us at our risk. either by draft,
pi:outface order. express or registered letters.
We Linn,xceilcat relemuccs, with which our
wrenss ens fur e
nished.
N. —Although our tickets issued for the 4th
inst. were nestriy all sold, yet. It became absolutely
necessary &silkier our Concert a few days, to allow
r tickets agents time to correct their reports.
We must poslticell hare tho Name, Post Oilice ad
desss., ood Number of euh persoo's ticket. or we
minnot do Justice tootle ticket holden, ourselves or
our reference.
tat course, tickets issued fur the 0.1; Ins., an stood
fur the Seth, and hare an equal interest in all Um
gifts.
nub 9' ,l " ti s t t li be int. M o n ta l OUP r e:21 ' 117:1=11
lake place on the 30th without OM.
No extra chaste for adiaLtsion. • • •
It will ho seen that we have added some Serf sal
eable city property to our list, al a Moderate prior.
All cuumumicadolas should tratulginsisotito
nrooldwT XVI!
lIIRRICIN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAUGHLINS
IPITTI333I73ELC3r3EIC,
XANCITACTOIMBH Or
AMERICAN AND CLAW
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron; • ,
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron; -
Coal llerieulroni
T Raus,l6 and 20lbs. to theyard
Tratu lialls,"AnusettedUnd cows
ter sunk;
Boller, Bridge and Tagil[ Rivets
Cut Naps andSitikes;
Ship and •Boat Spikes;
Railroad spikes;. '
Ballroad, fish Bars aul Bolts; •
Railroad Car Wheels and A 5.104
Street Car vnieldi and Axles;
Coal-pit-Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent eiAd
Patent Cold itolledtristoltitode;,
mower and Reaper•Barl„,
wAlizitoyeac , •
• 120. Witkr, .
tsB:Frout StsF
IlitAlit.:ll gouts!,
- Nos. 22,21 and 1811 Iver Sty . '
Yetis rnncAao. MG.
JOHN` ROSS - .C0.;
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nWriftll:-OCDF.PI es cO.,
MANCIPLAG•TURICItiI A.ND AZA7.13.118 Ix
Caibon Oil LaMpii and - Eutaw;
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CHANDELIERSi CARBON Olik AC.
24:4:". 434 . 21Er-wriirowt. 41311amiot,
PITTBI3IIBOII, PA.
pyrraunaltlllaN,WOßKS.
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iron Becket, T ub`3n d Tru uk;
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WANTED.--GOOtt • ..4411101414441, to
sell try sample
Alll)llMattc s kffi1a u . 1727.013.N0 . P . ET
WtU tight to nee It. • rare eltsaoe to make =eel'
awl nn rWc. AMU,. i. O. TILTON.
.1Y1•44 31 11nli *treat, (ad Vloor.
IT G WANTED.-11T TWO simpLE
ENTLEMEN, where, the. aft no other
boucle., •
.1 SUITE OF ROOMS, ,
earodatthr or two bed rooiwa, bath room and par
lor, runraireoi or noturrarazol. 10 • Rie..a.t bee . '
0100 Plttaburgb or Allegheny, w hor without
bourd. Addreu i
parllealara, J tt, 8.,
ygw.ft3 itoB, Pttsburh.
"ANTED--MMEITS—BIALLE and
FEbiA_LlL—b. ow in press, and will be ready
soon, THE LOST CAUSE, • new Soutbecu History
or
only
mhoE. A. CAUS E,
of Virginia Sold
only by iption. be only stantrard and of
ficial Southern History. published. Exclusive ter•
rltOry and IL Largo commission paid. Send stamp,
ffor - tem. Address, A. L. TALCOTT,
351/LlbertY St.. Pittsburgh, re.
ANTED,ALSURE FORTUNE,.
V The advertiser, o clievalet of twenty-fife year s
experience, both to Europe and America. wishbut
sontire from the profession will sand to any
soaluable recipes, from the use of which any in
ductile. young roan or Conlon, with. little ors
capital, can make from shims t day notouly an
Gene. lining, bet In alert realize
moderate (odium. Address, with IWO stamps for
return portage,
P. CHESTERFIELD, Chemist,
Prune P.L. Philadelphia. Pa.
bGOSTB
VVANTED--AGENTs—MaIe and
. Female, to .011 the Picture “110M11ACIAINt"
eta° for the beautiful Match .W.ngraykrigs “Clithard
PRATER.' and ••I , IIIST LY.BbON. ' A few goo-I
0 10 01 . 1000 motto from $lO to COVer de&Ld UAW/1 0 . 1
roiteriey for one of the beat Books In o country
•.,1 RA NT AND. H AN CIAMPAION.” Cho!oe •
Te rn tory to not applican L.• App I y WOll. Addrets
torMvr . rr A. VAX& Q 6 Thlrdsereet.
MOM
WANTED—S2OO per Month paid
IBA 0 t' ;ig gtii) t* ll l eal d l76, " ;Eet 6 i l Wg
Adctrase, with stamp. MONADNOCK IMMDNIIe
hi TUNE CO., V Intheadon, Mug, Ptifildel.
phi Pa.
MIVIA ft 9 :01 v 01:41111
ThOMAS PALMER
111101110 sma DUN 13
WALL P.A..1 3 101 t
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
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iErm. 30 00NTEl R. MS
Warehouse. SI Wood Street,
Second door below Diamond Alley,
teltedlmd PITTSBURGH. PA.
PAPER HANGINGS F 0111866.
A great collection of
.elnserican Wall Papers.
For the Ana time In five years,
.AIE lir BAWL ISM JP4PERS
A choice .clection of the
Newest French Papers
Eat=ll
WALTER E. MARSHALL.
81 We of litreet.
p AZILOA PAPERS.
A NEW IdILYr or
Standard Gold Papers
Now reco.ved, of beantlflul deoliros for reitlors, at
No. 107 MAMA= OT.UXET. NE/111 FIFTH
30 4 3. E. HUGHES & NRO
A N 01111LVANCE relating to Nat
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liscries ft ordained and concert by the feet
and Common Cotenctts of the Vito of [ca r bon,. mart
ft is hereby enacted` y the a ottiorev ells aur ae . That
any person Who all permit any earth, Mick, •
stone, lumbet coat, wood, oldie., mortar, rubbish,
lime. shvings or manure to remain (except In tht
erection a , repotting or removal of buildings, hi front
of any property owned or occupied by timnr, and
upon any attest, lane or alley of the city, shall tor
ten and pay for every offense. bealdes the expense
of removing thenanto, the sum of not less than five
nor more than ten dollars, to be recovered summa
rily n .p on conviction.OSC 2 . Any cocoon .
eeping a pig sty or nlaußbior
heu/e a
One of not than five nor bite Itmlts of tna
more than ten met
iers, to be recovered summarily upon conviction.
liar. 3. Any person keeping a stable 6f any kind
in a flatly condition shall be liable tea One of not
less then lire nor more than ten dollars, to be re
cered autilmartly ripen conviction.
ear. 4. Any person who shalt suffer garbage,
ashes, rubbish, offal, carton or 00th of any kind to
remain upon any part of that half of -any street ,
lane or alley In (Motel or bounding open any lot or
ground owned or occupied by them, orupon any lot
or private ground owned or occupied by tuenuaball
be liable to a lino of not less than live nor more than
ten dollars, to trio recovered summarily upon con
viction.
Sze. S. Any persons who shall suffer their privies
1 or any put of their house or premises Lobe in.anch
condition that any stench shall arise from thesame,
lcod be offensive to any person occupying au adjoin
ng lot, or who shall suffer their privy to be tiled
w.utin two feet of the surface of the ground, shall
be liable to a fine of not less than five nor more than
ten dollars, to be recovered summarily upon *bun
elution.
Ser. G. It ninth be the ditty or any Pee.. owniti6
Or occupying any lot abutting upon any unpaved
street or petrels, alley to keep the gutters t t said
street or private alley next to the lot owned or oc
caviled to them free from all obstruction., and upon
failure of any one testa so they shall to liable to a
line el' not less than Oro nor mor donate,
to be recovered summarily upon c onvict i on
f. Any person owning nay vacant or openlot
Ana hsve the same fenced nein such a manner as
to prevent It frourbeing tilted as a place of deposit
for rubbish, garbage or other illth, and any person
offenoing againet the requirement of this section
shall forfeit and parthe am of not Woe than INC
nos morn than ten dollars, to bo recovered autumn
-
Illy upon conviction.
bEN. 8. The oath of the Street
to
and
his assistant abet be suMeient to convict in any
case arising under the above ordinance, and under
any amnion of that part of the slay code relating to
nvilsanen•
embattled and enacted Into a law, this 12th day
of dune, Anne D0711113l talc an d eight hundred
and slaty-nix.
P JAIIY.S
resident of Select Council.
Attest I). Maryanne's.
Clerk of select Connell.
CHAS. W. BENNT,
Prtuddent of Common Council.
AttestROIIIIRT Dix.WenTu,
Clerk of Common Connell.
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A N ODDINANCE to authorize the
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J.-. Grating and Paving of Obestant street.
.Common Be U original ringenoctegbytAs Belied and ..
(kninot/s4fiks City ✓ ql dieepheng, mut fete
tuereby ordoinedandenneledbm custAerit le of the saran, 1
That the. Committee on streets, he and they art
hereby authorised and I
directed to nviteand re- 1
entre proposals , for the (trading and Paving of
Chestnut street Irma the sonth Line of Liberlystreet I
up tothepoint where the paviturdone by the West- .. i
ern Pennsylvania gallant:4 Company terehiStes,
and to contract therefore with the lowest and best, •.:i
bidder or bidders. et their discretion. .
dec. 2. That for the par, Ise of defraying the coot . 7 9,
and expenses of the said improvements. there be,
and la hereby levied, aapeclaT tax, to be ennally sur
sensed upon the street
lots bounding and abutting
urn n theaald street respectirely, In proportion to.
the feet front to them respectively emerged. any
bounding and abutting. aforetsid.
See. 3.Mat at soon as the cost and expenses of
said Improvements shalt, be hilly ascertained, itsbal I
be the duty (lithe Street Omumissioner to=s d til
gr..az4_,theusgtestme,gzer-,14,....if ~,,
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log to the rule above Indicated, and thereupon pro-.
teed to make demand and collect the same, se- t',
cording to provialons of the Act of the General At•
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
entitled `An Act :leaning the meets. , ni collecting
the expenses of grading and paving of the streeta
and alleys of the City of Allegheny, arid for other
purpose*, ' passed the Mil day of March, 10. M. 1
SEC. 4. That so Much of any ordinance asmay con.
Met with or be .supplied by the foregoing, be and
the asmois hertawepealed•
Ordained and enacted Into a law this, the 12th dug
of July. Anne' Dotobal, one thousand eight ban.
steed And sixty-4U. •
JAMES MoItRIEIE - . -- OW
_ Prestdaut or•theteeleet Emmett.
Attest: D. MAttrenuos, - r
Clerk of the SeleetCounell.
CHARLES W...IIEMMMIf.
President of the Comma Connell. .1
Attest: nougat DitAronur„
Clerk of the Common CesholL
1 .107107
An. ORDINANCE to authorize the
sgl°7l4=BlatgaTivaa.l...
COCUSOA °tweeters( Ussiliry of AtugAany, arci tr.
is hereby ordained end shaded by ntetborft qf the
same. 'That the. Corranltto onntreets be, cod they
are hereby eta/write-11 end directed to Invite and
metre • yroyos fo S t o ut mailig and_ parte& of
Loehr' Alley to the ward , end West Alley
and of Tremont Alien Ind to contract therefor
With the lowest and hest bidder or bidders, at their
discretion. - •
B cltO:l2. That for tho purpose of defraylnithe
cost and expenses of the said improvements,
be, and la hereby a oPeelal MA, toimmlutV
assesseitupon the several lota boundlng and abuts.
log upon the said Allays respectively, In proportion
totbe feet and s h u t tin g respeetely comprised,.
and bounding as aforesaid,
tiscnoseli. That as soon as the east and expenses
' of saldlimprovements shaltbe folly ascertained, it
shall be the el+f the Street Commissicener to se
' aeas and appo /henna, 'among the several lota
hounding and a utting upon laid Mleys respectiven,
ly,' recording to the rMe above Indicated, mashers
upon aroared to make demand and collect the same,
sce•smns to the prodatons of the Act of fine,ral.
.Aassredy. of the Commonwealth of reawrylraula.
'entitled 4 'AS/et defining the manner' of collecting
ithe expenses of grading •and i rving tbeatreata
and aileys otthe Pity of - All beny.•and ibuother
ttuarm,,..ptia , scathe thirkla dayht
ma}
X That so meaner any erdlaanteas
exinglet. With,or be suppliedAry the-ihregedng. be.
and the saw', !whereby repealed. • • ' -
Ordained and enacted Into alas, thistle-Mb day
of July, A. Li., one Ihmisand eight hundred and
stray-Mx.
• • • •• ;AMPS MERRIER.
• President of Select Connell.
Attest: 1). 11Aariudirdr. • .
Clerk of !Select Swine 1.
. • "Preuldent of Vommou Connell.
'Attest: Rpltltjer pwvrolrr v . .•
Cosmnon Council.
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AN oitiNNANCE toancreaae the
Idth at ride . 1 , 14 .1 k. on Central Street-. "
aintersucted Av Loe fie.
fret anirLboiton - blyia.,ll4 et'' , 0. 4 - it._itholds
Sad U b i .• authority of law Marne.
That - dui aide walk". orr ellieattle ot Central street.
from Vilrtp avenna westward b; -"Weak?" steno
be eats shed add' birredbf a up: taste of dr.
won tent trout earbto 11de0ry51ya".147frj.. 4 4,...
ticctios That all Oraluabeint - eon. **"..
with are hereby refunded. - - -
. " Zt ia
(Sealants= matted-Into a taW ibis, the
daY Jain - A• D. 11 , 10usand eight nand ~,
laxly-Sta. -
' • . prch JAS. eDitlErt,
Attest: • D. .11theiannox , c"of
deles4(.°°°°ll.
Clerk of deice. Caddell. • • -
C. W.
llresiden 'C° ° mak °c abed_
Attesti••le. tlttwoer
Jyt7:ll4 , Clerk of Oanniton
ZI 2 V.CUSEGdii3XCkIEt.
OMNIBUS AND LIMY STABLE,
Jr% 410 , Pents• Sired.
TAMES - 11: DAIN ''Proprietor ,
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