The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 13, 1866, Image 2

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PVIILIWILICD BY
RLEDi & CO.
EIVINISWII,
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JOSIAff SZINGh
m ust's p. maw f Builness Illasiagers
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1866
lINIOII 11EPUBIAC NOMINATIONS.
FOB a. 5.408,
CEN. JOHN W. GEARY.
OF 01:IFL2EICri-CD COUNTY.
cosecs 216-01 , W.. a I' DIBTUCT
EON. THOMAS WILLIAMS. Allegheny.
PRISIIIIrI.
IHLINITEL B. Ourmr, City.
cx...s.'or count.:
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JOHN O. AN, Hampton Tp
0 i ORPHANS COCrIIT:
ALEXAN it 'Endows. City.
ILICCOHD3LII:
HEART ELY. City.
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AuWWII .t. &r l'lmnlii.
GEOUCIE fIiAnIT,TOIN, City
JOHN F. DILLTO, MAW, Tp
AMILICILY:
JOILEF P. 01.aas, City.
ORDEOL VIII./09, Pitt Tp.
ONOILOIC Y. SeNZE, Perth Fayette Tp
1111AMML 011.6pWICH, Col li ns Tp.
,
' - wmuatust'rmlica, Ems Tp.
R. Er COLVILLE, City.
'rorniimc EorrawonDowri
Mr. J. AlcOnsoon had witnessed vari,
cras experiments resorted to by English
gentlemen of wealth and leisure, to break
up the monotony of towel. One bad tried
a locomotive adapted to ordinary carriage
roads. A second had started on a simmer
trip with four-in-hand and two spare horses,
A. third had wandered over continental
.Europe In tt velocipede. He conceived the
idea of traveling in a canoe. He bad one
made, just long enough not to exclude it
from transportation cars, and so light that
twopersons could carry it as one man could
a.nortlinary valise. It was fifteen feet long.
twenty-eight inches broad, and nine inches
deep. Weight, eighty pounds. It drew
three inches of water, with an inch of keel.
A paddle, seven feet long, with a blade at
each end, and a lug-sail and gib, were the
only - means of propulsion. It carried only
himself, and his baggage, a black bag, one
foot square and five inches deep.
This boat lie took by railroad as near as
posalble to the head of the river be had de
%ermined t 3 descend. Sometimes Le would
employ a wagon, to carry it from the rail
road station to some point still further up
the stream; for it must be remembered that
water sufficient to float this boat would
always be found far above the common
termination of navigation. !laving reach.
ed almost the fountain of .. cleat river, the
Rhine, for instance, he branched his boat,
took his teat, with his scanty baggage be
tween his feet, and sped away with the
current. Entering still water, if the wind
favored he spread his sai!; if not, lie bre icht
the paddle into use. When weary either
of labor or sight-seeing, he reposed wider
the shadow of a great rock or of overhang
my trees. Meals. he obtained of inhabi
tants along the streams, and lodgings for
the night he procured in the nearest ham.
let or cottage. Indeed, as his wes a sum
mer cruise, almost any shelter was suffi•
dent. The sensation experienced in de
scending sharp rapids he describes as not
unlike that felt in a swing of long vibra
tions. Two or three times he was in
imminent danger of going over high dams
g•T ; where he must Inevitably hart
been drowned, but was withheld by timely
cautions by persons on shore, who knew
his danger, hailed him in a.language ho did
not understand, but made him comprehend
by the cosmopolitan medium ot signs.
Dams riot over four feet high he found
to be perfectly practicable... When higher
than that he took the boat out and drew it
arountL At night, for security, he had it
locked up in a barn or other building.
In this way a river one thousand miles
long was traversed with little effort, and a
succession of delights. In addition to the
enjoyment of bconery, apart &bin the hustle
and noise of steamiwata and railway I
carriages, on the higher portions of streams
piirtieularly, great pleasure as well as profit
was experienced in the opportunities of
waning in contact with rural populations,
in all the primitive simplicity, observing
their manner of life and the progression,
or want of progression, of their ideas.
Having reached tidewater, nothing re
mained but to resort once more to the rail
road, and gain the head of another stream.
In this manner, in the course ofa sammer's
recreation, he managed to explore, compre
hensively, five of the longest and meat cel
ebrated rivers - of continental Europe.
1n1844 - , a party of enthusiastic Whigs,
wishing to attend the. Baltimore National
Convention, which nominated Mr. timinv
Czar for the Presidency, determined to
perform a feat not often accomplished—
that is, to combine pleasure and polities.
They'llied in the fitatenficetv York, near
the head-waters of the North Branch of the
Susquehanna river, They built an ark,
end arranged it with different compart
inenta, hr iteittition of Retinal packet-boat.
They engaged a hand of music, n glee cnah,
pilots, cooks, and whatever else they
-deemed essential. Down the river they
floatad,. stopping nights, and sometimes by
- dity:light, to hold political meetings Ar
livitig at Port Deposit, a steamer took the
ark in tow to Baltimore. Ortc of ti..ehe
tourist, years afterwards, atssared me this
was the merriest and the moat satisfactory
trip he ever made.
.11Placonz6on WAS more select. He
wanted no company but his own. A emu-
.panion would have marred the landg+mpe,
Mid the harmonious cinuxor of n band
:,ifould have hushed fOr Us ear the multi
;lA:Winos voices of natm-e. Ile hud been
treated . with men in London. He de
sired to get away for awhile from all that
cc itualtidlim, ovch by'aasoiation, of
the crowded metropolis, to mew the world
under other, and altogether: different as
was, communing meantime with his own
thoughts. .
Be has written a book narrating his
experiences, giving sketches of the scenery
through which he hosted as in pleasant
streams, and depicting, the manners and
Amettits of the people with whom he came
"Mori or less in contact. Be has performed
task in a genial and 'charining style
showinglhat though he chose no sharer cc
..„.l4lJ2l4inee,,his ifE ! e it ! a social mood,
righted up wiiitgorgeous pictures and over-
riltiVrid
1
. .. i s ...11W.., VIA NM" ORLEANS MASSACRE.
41P, EL
.7.ar. SD?
OM,
a dear-headed sok I :IRoad the history of the French lievolu
4ler and thiclt-hi . Wiedl, FOich9ill said in a than anoryini will lurid nothing so atrocious
as the assault upon and murder of those
recent: Sell , Union men in hew Orleans. AV ['muds,
.... „....._ „,Pres__Lae_n_Lan_tt..oun .. ,ce e d
_the the'spirlt ft ni hell which induced these
in
willing
=uctil , er
iLls z 7peo wi p: , proceedin gs l...ln lß still ailifvuelesel
men am will
not
,*.. gain :ibtwei,iiglita :Sant qtrlyiloges,, and i b • beillent they Y.
tliese, people cheerfully accorpted end-cepa- i T e dvi a .th es i, l7 tr t nid ar to conMelled.
lre them from
Idled 7 with teal' and OVellode or his condi- ,
vii the , , , ir - 41t forta tt,
..,d..,, and
a fo e r ir ced kne Ys th ei r
in Inrrender.
tions,-Ire certainly had reason to: look; for •
take Leireedhtterestoratlon , ot the Melon." the ej ;er close d. Now they arc 86.e„.5,7,„hen,
The seems of "tliOdpirtlotr ilieltauderpdaceahle catfapo% sz lif''"
carry
thothsw,xl . ols.4 4 , trzwthsi G pionm i en t i . 41u4ag11,1; the aulie ll ion and send delegates
and wears 'a , crown," borne other tothiegrelAt State or Petuutylyania to eon.
-vmen Lava -loot choir die tce frtoiniertetici :lna ho ti l t 41(°'''4413W4'mneaa' d is the
-..rWi.siirdi;lidatfiatidie., v 0,4 a -.a. 4 . 4 .04 - 3 e 4"Anfaie tt i m a' L 141i4the tee who
freed the
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1 POLITICAL PROSPECTS.
The aspect of the canvays, in„,Pennsylva
ran is most encouraging. Recent events
have powerfully contributed to unite Re
publicans of vicious shades of opinion, in
a common purpose. No reasonable doubt
remains of the election of General GLARY
by a majority of thirty thousand. It is
reduced almost to an absolute certainty
that the Republicans will lose none of the
Congressional districts they earrie two
years ago; and fair prospects exist for their
carrying one or two districts that they lost
then. A majority in each branch of the
Legislature may confidently be ilepentl
ed on; so that the political complexion Of
the United states Senator to be chosen fo ,
Mr. COWAN'S successor, would seem not to
admit of debate. The omens are derided
if good. Republicans! close up your ranks
and march forward to the grand consuin
relation. •
Tun renomination of the Hon. Ttiost S
WiLmeate for Congress in the 423 d district
is a merited tribute to eminent ability and
stauncb devotion to principle. The action.
moreover, of the Conference by which the
...a
tory in another respect There was no di
vided opinion on the grave issues involved
in the preselit'earriass, and no hesitancy in
declaring the strongest sentiments.
The course of Mr. MC.J . II iiK IN in this
whole matter is deserving of much com
mendation. An earnest and able man, Ins
friends natrirsily enough desired to place
him in Congress. But he deported him
self throughout with a nice sense of honor
and ecru ations adherence to his professed
principles and those of the Republican
party.
It , l apparent that no defection exists in
the district; that all the calculations of the
democrats and conservatives based on ex
isting or expected alienations, ar: doomed
to disappointment; and that the repuhli
cans will present, on the day of election,
as couipact a front, and roll up a majority
as formidable as on any previous occasion.
The York Pk—ute—Gov, Curtin'. speech
--.Attempt by Ilemoerkts to Iflus,arrevtat•
Governor, Gen. Geary and their Friends.
On Thursday of lma week the Reptil,li•
can soldiers of York county held a pie.nic
in the grove near the borough of York.
Full ten thousand people were present, toot
everybody was sumptuously fed a: the on
menae tables. A large dancing plaltarts
was erected, on which the "boys in blue"
tripped it on the light fantastic toe with
the girls in blue.
Gen. Joni , : W. GEARY, the 141 , 0,1;i:in
imadidate for Governor, male a briet speetit
in support of Congress and it, r.iptos
amendments, mid warmly
with all oppreascal nationalities awl
struggling for a nobler form of gui.,•11.•
meut, including Ireland.
Gov. CURTIM neat spoke. Ili; utterxu
MS came fully up to the requirements at
the national emergency. We give only the
salient points.
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"Itie arc at peace ; we are blessed with
health and prosperity, we have just goy
nered our crops, which have been
ous; we have no immediate State issue b.
fore the people of Pennsylvania, to aura,:
us here in such vast umitituue..
the people have poured out iti great hilts
bee;, anti why? You are here to -...ty la
cause every man in my idesemc iastilit -
lively feels that something is wrong—lt:l
Lie true lessons of this bloody struggle that
has just past have not been faithful: y car
ried out. We expended $11,000.000 oPtrea
sure, and 300,000 of our bravest vote wen:
forth to battle. There are heentetlibs 01
our dead, and the taxes on the peoplL are
yet a burden. We were mysterlously gui
del through that dreadful smuggle I.
U 3 teach those who rule us, Ivy the ommi
tent ballot, that the institutions of our Clue
eminent must be carried out is their on,:.
nal purity. There :. Ye been _replan; o'
insurrection and exa: "les of violence.
There are bloody murders anti persecutions
which lead you all to tear that war may
not be closed. I conjure you to take care
tust all the blood and treasure you have
spent may not go for nothing."
TIIE CONSTITUTIONAL nifENDMEN'IS
j Congress has presented to us for our no
tion certain amendments to the National
Constitution. During Lincoln's adminis
tration, we had the amendments excluttin,r
forever the.black stain of slavery, and,
tharik God for that ! It was a curse and a
blight on the nation, now happily remov
ed, and why should we not sanction the
I new amendments? Are not their provis-
Lions fair? If it be the pleasure of !hi
• people in the South to a.lopt universal suf
frage, they can have it. It not, Cuty need
not have it. But we want an equitable
basis of representation North and South.
I Democrats talk so much about negro suf
frage; negroes voting for white men, the.,
anti they are endeavoring t.s manufacture
I •
capital out of the negro again in Pennsyl
j vania. In our State the Constitution can
only be amended, as you all know, once in
five yeara. We have bad one amendment
' but recently. It will be time, therefore,
- to agitate this question when Cuis gentle.
man here (Gen. Geary,) runs a second
time. How they are" agonized about it !
They are in great distress because we are
everywhere going to allow the 114;70 to
vote. I say if the South wants him to vote
then come on with your wool. Th.re is
no possible objection to it. These Consti
tutional amendments provide that the goy
ernment'of the United States shall main
tain its faith to al! its creditors for the pub
lic debt incurred during the war, and that
not ono cent of therebel debt shall lie piiil.
Put that side by side with the nigger cry.
They provide that no men who mild office,
clvil oriu4fitary , in the rebel service, shall
take part in the government of the Unit'-! j
States. But they put in a clause by which
the Southern State may come M. 'files,- J
men wlio took part:in this rebellion, whose
hands are red with the blood of lord men;
.Guil forbid that such men should be allow
ed to' take part in the government.
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I can class those in Pennsylvsni s •a ho
opposed - . the recent amendment:, Th. y
are those who were indifferent and ct in,
nal during the war—those who are to take
part in that Convention to be held iu Yhil
adelphia next week. Then, from av,lty
down heath, leaders of the Coufmiemte
cause, covered with the blood of the inno
cent, are to wow to the City of Brotherly
Love to teach men of the North their duty.
Alexander H. Stephens joined the Confed
erate (NUM, it Is said, under protest. I.lt.
gives as an excuse that Le expected to con
trol the Rebellion. Ile will be there. You
,light give the same reason for joining a
band of horse thieves, and be banded with
such men as Montgomery Blair, Hunter,
Taylor, Arc., who are to tell you what your
duly is. IA voice—" You to, ot v„p„„di,
gham.") I.remcmhcr well that !ttu Val
landigham. - I remember when Lineoti.
sent him to a foreign country, and when
he allowed him to come back. ! trust,
nay I sincerely hope, they may lio,d their
sessions in peace. .1 should be extremely
ItorrY,Wite.ar,any, violence offered t hem. I
hope they may be allowed to assemble in
theirmigwam and then their very qua: rek
will burst their machine. You might as
well4l.ave expected our soldiers in front or
Richmond to sit in convention with rebels
I sap I hope they may be allowed to assent
We In peace. I wish they had selectee:
some other place to meet where public sen
timent was in their favor.
'.''. ,, V,... , ,:i.;';' ,
negro, to protect him from violeaPe and NEw AD v ERTINE ,.. =E . d
persecntlon. It is our duty to say that he - nr.
shall not be murdered by his former mas
ter. Our highest duty resting upon us
from the throne nt a merciful God is to pro
tect
these men.
As the train Leanne iur cumberiand and
Dauphin County dt . l..gatloos was letiVing
York, tho , - on it n. re abseiled in the most
fiendish mr1111,,,r. in corn etehl, sear the
railroad, a hundred or two of sneaking
Copperhead:: had concealed themselves. As
the train moved off, pistols were discharg.
ed at it, and a perfect shower of stones
hailed upon it. The car occupied by Gen.
Geary, Gov. Curtin, and a number of la
dies, was perforated with bullets. One of
the open cars occupied by a large number
of soldiers, was also shut at and assailed
with stones. For a moment the scene was
moat tearful and exciting, and had the boys
who Yell the train and pursued the ruffians
in the field, taken any prisoners, there
would have been more blood spilled in
York than when it was surrendered to
Early.
Several persons were struck and severe-
If injured by the stones hurled at the train.
A young man named Freeborn, son of the
proprietor of the Second Ward House, in
Harrisburg, was so severely wounded on
one of his knees that he had to be carried
home on a settee, atter the arrival of the
train at our depot. Another was sove-elv
inia^ctl 0 -
bead was cut open, and still another had an
arm injured.
li EX ERA IL NEWS
—lsaac Van Aitken, who recently mur
dered his wife and daughter, in Michigan,
has been sentenced to solitary confinement
for life.
—ln 1865 the length of the various tele
graph wires centering in Paris was about
50,000 miles—enough to put a girdle twke
around the earth.
—The securities of Hon. Wm. F. Johns
ton, as collector of Philadelphia, lu the
sum of $llO,OOO, hove been sent to Wash
ngton for approval
—By order of the British Gov a riment, a
criminal was executed at Humda,
by being dragged through the streets of til t
city bound to the in an elephant.
--Jolin Tyler, Theltutoni, teeeiereil
.0, through the law, for writing an ad
licas Gin li the advantages of immi
gration to 1 irciuia, tor tiie Board of Educa
tion.
--A Southern millionaire m:led an
,zervaut girl at l'harl,,iown
,lay, lw(ause chr ntir, , e,t ltim faitl , lt,lly ant,
through a rcreut li •
Bost ,n ho el.
-.\ 61'1111111MS Mil.,
rutty gore 16mil ilt boy‘, whom s h,
resivrti vely A hraloim Liner In.
11 ;iliaw 11. Srirsi,l , Licnry Wal .1 Bet,•L ,r.
011,1 Ho:a. liieeley.
h—Uwe hundred anti twelve tht,l/.lb. dul. „7„hroir" reel,,, te V.Z.VAT. "%ie. ,2ri MIVC,
lave was realized at Satv.annall, .1i Din" ., him in no toft^o" P ° ." o°
ago, on 11 /"%. and :WOl,ll
i•minon, field and Nice. pieres t.ollet led I THE FIRST STARS OF AMERICA;
fr..zu Georgia Little it ttIN
A 'illy, leg, ii,l 3 IleW Model, is hrin4 it, in.epared to .shot tee the tnntt t,run.nr nse
r.k.its l'or Iw Prtn, t resston of en.a.orturall. that l'ltt.hursh has ....sr
Ts's ollInte• I. :It tintil,W.l, and iiiitlered mu, I '-;;;r°„,,cr'w.;;;;,,,;:';„mnr,!•,;;;--...,, r. •",4
%Ito') 'I tie Prince wil! .1,11 1,,. , .t5r.t.,., , 11, Silas Itatom ' an,%, ' 1... " 1 . : te . , • " 1 : 1,11..,
Ch.,,otte TU.:vv.... the Webb Sister., and 10
s a Alt.ntllts! a. Hine n , egg titelOrl are amon. the drarnatte r.elettrittes
--The Ll:mesa, nine-tenth. of wit t
tit •iiir , ew a poneess naval 1 ..4
lie wiirlil Itir generating It ;'``;;,.:':,!;',:,..`;: Slarr""""' .tinett"""
t fro, ts. ear
iS 10111Iti near Pe.../11. Ott- 11111.11211, 'Niters ft t •sss.nPrar•
rtiSts of fit, !f,s thou three hut,
ill extent.
—Prolesei,r \Voisin, the 1. 4 / 1 .11; St, Win , An. , T. AUBURN
tr•: 2111.1 riassltlctl vane
o.t plaat• in 'l, Slate Catliforn.a. it
.D.tv in (1,, , g.0 making a COUertjor,
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a rhaf. wet, lilt beneath this tree fr,.
titair trunteut,,riaL
CHOLERA! CHOLERA!
CHOLERA!!!
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t•• the ra , laston of chl ctPers thuha "toy to l'itt.•
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torus ho Illanzatta. hoaz
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k4:)14.11 BLit TUN. PL., F.
S& Market Street.
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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WM. 14.12V0114.1t, Jr., Adams Ex/Ass Ofltm.
5/ ilith Street, ts an author/Iml Avant to raceme
Adtml•maneada fur the 4et2.477,C, and all other
letter* Lhrouvlaml tosc flitted State* and No
Uunatlaa.
(;'.ItAIND TIGHT HOPE
1 -•111 1.1., LTC reel, , •orn, tilt •
411,e, At,kiN I) N I Lit. wonalerft• I Fear uao.tkl,
1, hat a,tnnlih..l thr hl. daring e•-
pb.lta. will mate [bre, ILone Ambesitlons In
clly. ouSION I/ Al. TI 1 .nal kn-
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at.. us.: vertbren etnne ills wonderful (rats, Inc , ..r
beloxr A. -osnrikue.l by any ~thttr ar
tiste In tbk coo erT. noP.t•11!
THERE WILL BE
A SOCIAL PIC-NIC,
At 13ayue's Grove,
Near ( :Wt.), All, vur uy t ouitt!
On Friday, August, 2.lth, IS 66
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nP•bar , • livro4o Neslonal Rank or rill.nnr,ll
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825,000 TO LOAN on good hills
tam. Ilm4it Rood PIA
1.,., npur e year., App...
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Sri 33.1..ft12. E3tirepe.t.
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o lies,. Peaches:
I U Bela. l)reen Apples:
Re Boxes !lecke!berries:
101 Waters:sok/no:
.0 Bets.
1. Lsos• . Lemons:
slot trr Eris, : Lard, Ac., Ac.,
In .tore mod Sorsa', ny W. J. 14'PliCEL &
No. 00 Third:street, below 4 .1a1he1e1 . .1
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knolls and liortgaset boctotic and sold. Coil cc
apt,. promptly made on scastmable tarots. auS
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Brick Dwcillno, cOntainlng sis rooms, wide
hall, good dry cellar, ovory room, hot and
cold scaler Whit, A c. /lain complete orler. only
4,1 Malta. wa ll a Poittodlca. rogooloutoo
can be bail lninedtately.
lor further parUellara IngliLre of
JAMES PHELAN.
..17271M No. Fifth ntreet.
DRUG STORE FOR BALE.
A DiIVO wrung. doing a good business. estab
lished for over twelve ream, mad lomsted In the most
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malerate terms. DereMr* boom attached,
P. C. BEGMON, Attorney,
aunt.
Apply to
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SURVEYOR'S COMPAfriIS ,
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Corner Fouri .. i *"...04 fits,
BANKERS BR RS,
Dta.L/tItEIN,...a9ITarDSOT
Government Beetirities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made ena all accessible points le
the Unlied States and Canadas.
interest allowed on Time Deposir,
BATES & BELL,
ARE OFENING
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT O FD
NEW DRY OOHS.
AT THE
Reduced. Prices of the Day
21 FIFTH STREET.
NEW OPERA DOUSE
RE-OPENS
On Saturday Evening, Aug. 18th,
Mill
First-Class Company.
Fur the Irmurreratlort of the
MOST BRILLIANT SEASON,
111.4m1i , Orrarr, tirr bon it rittsbamh.
The Upeer lluo,r has been TiIOII.OIIWILT 111 -
Mitill , a 3.1 AI .ot ' , WEN ri.y
f.D.hn•l is no. ht.e.th,litouht, OTIY of the
VIA'S*I64II;II:44(O43ONA*I
Weat of Sew Tort nod Philadelphia
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE.
hcs Just ronelnale.! It, tenth yr,. lo
I, • :t.tt !wen nne of prosperity tad tr0..1
1,..“ • cntnape . neement. the lot two 'ears (1,4.
~ r.•rage atten,lanc. bas been sem than twn
n 1. , n.l ~.an, ha, bean ,rfnaed (or Want o•
ACC ommtotat ton.
A NEW BUILDING
la note under contreet, to froremly l occupancy at
the ~ peolog of the Vail session Se or ,
pteMber. end
It is hope.l that hereafter all can be received*,
impala who apply.
the Mlli/Ott', APPArZATIN and CAPINVS
Ert l
yeariy, valuable
ad
and the
ppose. is kept In %Ire, to ftanlala 44 , 7
Ity tor • th, ivug .1 course of Ina:ruction. a
te .
The feehll) conesate or foie male mot • leer. 1.-
-.Lale teacher.. ab. perienec4 Instraotore In their
wererai lepartmenta.
The rto.t.otott to fully ;mated from the erepvatottry
ota•P anm.nt, thro•.gh the a:afrr course of neat:cut
teat Loot eltustcoti studies.
=I=MES=
I. H. WHITE.
24 West Fourth Street
C LAM: XXOIT I.
BARKER & HASELTINE,
No. 12 ritth Street, Second Story,
OV ELI H. 111 , AIARDSON &
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames of all kinds,
ittOULDIIIIGS. &c., &e.
A full stook constantly on band
HOUSE AND LOT
•
'APCIOEV. EILAS.Y-NZI.
The House and Lot on ?earth street. near Omni
itre , t, owned and °erupted by Dn. 11600iN In OD
!Deltas, are now otfare-1 for isle. Tke tot t. twat,-
ty feet it Ide, running back Mons • ten f.ot all
dal nod
fee
feet debts tO Grant*. all..
Cl so Dal feet sr Ida. The boss. I wel.
butlt threc-.t0.7 brick house. and la In . Cleat
order. ros.rsaten ass be Oren DetOber Las l ob.
Vat for. tier particulars, coil oa
D. W. & A. 8. BELL,
AtLo2o7. at L...
No. A 44 Fourth 01.1,1 M, Plttiborgh
Attila/VS
ANTHRACITE COAL
AL P !.. T PERSONS WISHING A SUP
ANTHRACITE COAL,
eau be •uppll ed.hy Iea•IUE their orders with
WTI. BINGHAM,
No. 166 Penn Street.
10 119 i
I T NITED STATES, WESTERN
DIIIT/11(..f UY PENNIITN AMA. ed.—Where
as a libel has been died lu the Monet Court of the
United iltales nettle Western Metric . . of •Pchnsyl
satin bi Henry Featherstone tsgslind thesteam
tug • •Eli NIA LOrIAN,•' of Which J. R. Zoter te the
...tut , her nrale , apparel and furniture. In a one
Lain plea. civil .nd maritime, for wades, and 'ray
ing p• VW. against the said •enel,
thereto... in partisan. of the monition un
der the teal 4.1 said court, to Ma Stncted and Activ
e...l, I 40 berchy glee notice to all Der ons
e.almlng
or
said ectel, her tackle. apparel and
furniture. or In any manner Interested therein. thnt
y and apneas. uefore the bald I.lstrlnt
to be 1101 , 1 a the Lo•ton, Room., tit the Clty of
l•I tonr,... an the 14,1 DAV , otf Autiger,
•1 II o'esock. A. ht., then and there to int...tone
their , laint. and to male their lo that
A. al Ultinft'll. U. b. Marthal.
ot7
PITTSBURGH
CUTLERY COMPANY.
v mu ARE IN WANT OF A FINE
POCKET KNIFE, •
esS.. mod purchase ono Dept the PITTS/MIMS
CUTLIeItI COMPANY. 11 In- N. 00 ,N Use , .
They ere tho best to use; manutnetuteu.trom the
finest steel. They hove also the nuest needs le
IVORY lIANDLSD DINNED AND DIDIEWI'
KNIVES In the market.
Ira& 61 and 69 pink need,
sta.= (DISPATCH
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
H "GALAX PROPOSALS wit bereceived by Pm
undersigned until AtIOUST 1410 U, for theAradlng
of th e following streets In the thnottah ofatan,les ,
ter, al,: braldtllti Street, from Sedge,' et to
Itvattli alloy. and Qbartlers Street, from Washing
ton to 144 reel south of 1 , rantlla street.
the Judd grading and the dlspOsltlen of allenTle,
:scarettne. tic., teb4 done under the dlreet ons
of the Committee pu Streets and the fleece. tug
Regelator.
Yor farther Information call upon the undersign
ed, at thee:nee of Phelps, Para Ses.,lllnuchester.
or tOM. Recording Ilegulator. •llc.
tiny City. W10;1131 I.!IUt, N.
ti tt
ehnirmari Stteo . t Committer.
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PENN INSTITUTE,
FOR YOUNC LADIES,
Under the Management of
214.. S.
Asslmtocl by a competent corp. of professors
No. WS Hancock Street.
Thu ALL swami rettl commence MONDAY,
September ad.
Yor Oimbh.m. ars.. sipplyat the Inntattbr.
aullaMt
VONSIGNMENTS.
leo be.res pirline W. R. Catesp;
iaa bout usg:urrellat.Sei
I,Mai l i e llefutrealwed dab , :
2W barreis Citron Mllo. tecelve.l4l4l7l
Peactall 11.11olas received dial In Itlorass,
- Ara. ,r01`17.14 AUC19 0 ,... AyD.„,
1.111111 "Rip oh 4 gainkinit
Senor try = 1 8 / 1 111111:1Urna
47'
4 7- 10rOilitir :.",tl4opOluleduazoriCit-a
1110 547 , ;
.:0.1 s 18: &; CO.,
Solicitors, Attorneys,
8.1V3Z11
COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW,
Corner of Seventh and F Sts.,
WASHINGTON, D. C
"WE 4411VE OVIELAT'PENTION par.
TT tlettlarly to the Itttlotelog branches of 10,
butt:tete:
To preparing and arcullag cases in United States
• oponne Court:•made give particular 511.0051011
this Court fur Pt.:atom of the profeation
re•ittinv away from Wathlllh•lon.
To law lowness to ail the other courts of the Din
-11101.
Toy
°4° I4 VPF, °rfl7ll7ll`tlM.'",
fie,onielßuttl, wnloh have long remained uwie..b•
and also rotitielingdlibts due
t o and from tbe
The rodeuiptionf property mold for tuxes, espec
ially during the war, la a branch ol law buelnese
Willa bee received audit carotid tool,s and att.. o
titis so to amount now to auptelelity with lub
To proaecuting claims of ell kin d . Idifore the
ODepartments oft he he . Go•urnmenr. and In the
00511 of Cialtna
Vie shad be boppy at ail times to oblige oer rro
tooolonsi brethren in any no. thm of tbr enwotry,
by a/towline to any business *bleb 1.6 e) wity hrs.°
to do 1.3 Woohltsgtee. Their eeintra.leotlee , 0111
3 , 0 tnimellately arienered, and 1.11[311. Muel
nese promptly attended to.
i ' =7:UnMMM
1117.1323
Th. andorslgned harlot, had some seven yesrs
piaeLleal aAperlence As • iders In the varlou•
:eau • sod Departments of the Vorerament. •nd to
the field as paymaalsir In the I ulved States Ara y.
gives Ills Scud will and services to the snore
sad to hls friends throuffhou 4 the oontitt•, in a. •I
ILlL(hem to obtain BALK. I . AY, HUnliEls DEI/ AC
COV bi lb. THREE SIO NTII • pAy i• Ito rv. It 10
INCREAtita) rr.N•i lls, AA117A..1-
ZATION 01 1 BOUNTIRS. and our other cddrus due
widoe 0011 rnmaut to officer. and men ot (brie
ws 11110 heirs, or other person baying a elattn
115 the um. Those abo base claim. on the AAul •
Calnant for RTARMI, Vidd3ll-
AXVISTOIC) QUA, A 01) Is rt. A 1.1 and
for Vessels an .l d
Stmaint.ata Cotton, tobacco. rtorlato. or Oilier
,
pretty IJ
tt
may be assured that their oust or.
Irecrive prompt sod l•reeslux attenttno it commit. .1
' the eare ufthr abort firm for sot •lereient.
• .
Ad.ler,... cotottaatticallottil le) 11- Dos k
CO. 1. rut, of bevenill atm Y streets, 1.1(4.11Inglon.
GEO. H. 8121IPSON,
!Not, mud late I'a)m•ster. U. N. Arms
.1.1:11111
Ali Oil DIN.III.C.E. to authorize ti.e
,;,AL,,,n,,d av laR at Morton • • diirT
BSc. 1. lie U ordained and rnaetsti by the Beieci oat
L'ounelis tt/ the 1,14, of .1 Ilegheny. and it I.
handy.,,.lumen tool en/tried by autauetto of the tar...
That the l'ontuAttee on street, Dr, wud they nee
horoby authorised and dtrenALA to Int lie and
Oti , 11! proposal , for the tiradittfr anti raving of
Illorton . • aney. from Strawberry WIC, linrLl,
they. in ilia nanond and, and to contract tio
ottn the lawaat and bent bithier or bidder', at
the' dlocretlon.
•
cle Thal fur Car 1)14r, "I" dr fraying shr
and rapen..c• •.! :mpru•ementa, they. , U.
&mil* la...by ley led, a special las.. be ...wally .b
.....aurd upon ..ds t...ndlng and 1111,0
up, n
ho fr.-I C.nt nil
and ...ling an aforraar,l
3. TI .at aas Ilse arts, stud expetase•
• (sill • ..,rtasn..l, nhall
arl...rtl. , ta the •.na , among ,L.,veral
almtuor asuonls..l.l .11 , y reAp. •Llt I
tog to Ilse at... , ••• I adleat.l, all.l t15.,...1.,,11 as..
Male Arm And .Itl rolls.rt On , a' •
'top toth of the Art of I',• to Ilri 41
o , y ot e 1111 l of Peno..l,
•• A n ket •h•cinth, the toau
ner eolle.•11,
LL p. on. • •.i ,t • :47 at:l pa t tug •.1 . the .•
•od a.o es of the t it, of A1141,111:1/1'. pod for other
Panned the SA h .lan of Slareb. Intd.
mi.,. 4. That no gm; ..t MI) .•rdlosore as no, r •o•
dirt vrlttl. or he xoi.,.ird I) the foresotn,,.
the 11a111e is hereby
Ordained and closeted Into • Ito this, the 9th , ti)
of dosed, Atint. Oundol, aloe thousand elgtd
dreo sod alit) -Mx.
JAMEO
Preoldrul. or the holed Cott oat , .
Atte... U. likroklitotk.
clerk or the Harm
_Connell.
W. lIEN
Preoltlent or Lim rontmuit .
Att..., Itou /MT Itikwoutlt.
Clerk or the Common l'oanctl.
Ac ORDINANCE I o a ezthorize the
4 ... reading and pawing of Davi.. Ailey.
fill. I. As It ...dotard dad endrted ,s 1.1, Se's, tend
I,damos Own., le of 1,.• iv, ~.f A 11,,,F. ny. dud I:
lirlarr,ao order...A roil eursuled ~., a ottiorttp of 14
• ovse. 'That the tutomilt.. o[l,trials be. c.i til , y
an horrify authorised tad dlrecled 1./ inSpc ain ,
leerier proposal* for the gesdiog a1,•1 pa..., of
tenets /they, and to route set then +, with the low
est and beet bidder or bidders. nt Ito-it .11
Sndillfa It. Thai foe the parry...- of ...fray idg tl e
east and a upousni of the said improvements. there
be. and le hereby 100 led, a i..dia: tax.. to bo en. ally
ae*eheed upon the . . lots Ao t• o a log and abn ii -
I:1g avian lb. said alley roam., le,v • in prOinit 1 , ti
LO the to-et front In tb-In re.pee i i;.•i I rost-ie....A.
en' bounding and shutting as nfOn.al 1.
• - r1 ,,, 1. That a. !oot. se the roe.. n.l r xp.-r,t.0,,
of kal I iroprovemente shall ter may ~ . etalov.i.
.1..1: b.• the duly of the Street Commission, to a •-
saes and apportion tits &aloe among the -vs r rat nos
I..ot..netog and abutting opon . aid alle• rt , p. el . " n•
ly. according to ti.c rtfle at.. e Itotical. A. end thore
opor. proceed lO male demand and eu.ltet the main,
t rain to the pro. laion• of it,, Act of ti 0:.,..
ac
Ae.emble of the Lammonwealth of rolin,
entitled 'An Arldolluing lad manner of e.. 1 fling
thf eapeneee of waning and paring of 1., tr..,
and ttley. of tleg City of it.lem hen,. aul to ocher
On frow,... pa..ed the third Ali das as Mare .
to
gut - lioN 4. Trial eo much of any ordinance te Inn%
rosidlet with. 01 be supplied by Slit tot egol g. Or.
an I .he same Is hereby repeal...l.
Voilainirel and enaelod Into a lass, this the Ytn day
of August, A. I)., one thousand eight hon.-n. 1.0,1
slaty-el a
.1 AVE!, 11,111t1F.It,
Presider. of Selvet Cot, /tell
Al teen D. ..MAcrignitow.
. -
Clerk of 60,1 Council.
V. W. It N
Proot,lonl of l'ommou mooed
A!est: RODZIrr
Clerk of Common Connell. .113
A n ORDINANCE repealing sec
tion l chapter t 2 page 111, City Lode. and pro
-4' id ink faTeoue to the sal) On Woodd nark.
Du it ordained and mortal by (kr fk isel awl CO..
0•1113114%11 fn. O ro of Aura v, c. 0.! [I Is
horohy .o.notrlt by the oaf)welly qf th. . .111 t
arctlea 4. chapter It. page e:ty rode, he, •toi tht
saute La her, by repel/Jed, sod the following ...al
lured: broach and every cord of wooed and bark
ad Incarnated and inspeoled by him (the Bald inapt.-
tort be 00111 recut?. at the tate of It cents tier cord
to 1H paid by the ;crawl selling the aeon, (n the perform:mare of his dot) be anal bet retoore
i be wood and bark front the twat. der or other t ebl
etc to .lalett the same may for containid unleao th
oolutelYneeesalty_to enable blot to 'nee:rare ant! In
spect the same, He dual pay over to the Tr...mot-et
at Mast once a month forty .per cent, of all fees col
teeter by bin, the reenaltuler thereof be %hall re.ato
as tqlUpattallion.
Ord/ilned nod eoacted into • law this the ninth
Airy of August, Anna Donslnl one thousand eight
and red and Si ty-t I .
•
• • • -
JAMFI3 31oBlitl KR,
1 . 31.10ent C
&len oularil
Attest: D. MeNtrusox,
M!fft==
Prostdent of Common Council.
Attest: Itonturr 1/tLerrrrn,
elets of Commas Council. sett
A N OILDEIANCE relating to Ike
-AA hewer In the bed or tl • Canal.
SIr.CTION 1. Be II ordarneri and [woofed Ay etie Stied
Povkano. (...ouneili of Mr eity eV my, •rwa
Ira Iterehr ordained end efsarled bs nWhorlly
same. That the ellthro of the tem., 111 the tad • r
the cAOALI from the point where the tumor (row t he
West Common Allt empty tnto It in the Alleghro•
[Oyer. shall be ten feet.
.
/P. if- That the Commttleo on Street. buena titer
are tondo) authorised loonier-Into a cont. - set wan
the builders of laid mower fur rolistructing CI , e, me
Its Increased she.
Ma. 3. Th.! any ordinance or part of act ordi•
nonce conflicting trif it the &Noce, hr and the satooe I.
he retry repealed.
Ordained ond enacted lute. a law this, the eth Jar
of August, A_ It. M.
J A MKS DICHHIEIL
Pretddeta of Select couturll.
Attest: D. MAg - r - Mtnr....
Prennivnt of CULOloon Council.
Att es t na.nlLart
foll 3 of C0111({1011 COnocil.
ORDINANCE relating to the
Aopeningof street s .
bib- t. It ordnined fbl ....,rtes Me &-
WI and Common Onsoneils Pay oar / ni„
and it Is terrry ordained and , inta - hol by Ilse on) bar
ley of Ow
an Tint from and after the p e.g.. VA
this ordlnante . lt shall lie the duly or too . ly boil
door te mouse personal notice to ho served ot. aR
protons against when, damages hare boen asse"sud
rut the opennilf of streets and Alleys, and for ....se
nu,. due fur the otoutructotr of mower. too Add o
lio. to the mitten provided for In the Act
hl) relating to ittrevti nuol aawkra.
Orflodurd and enarted Into a law In Council' 1,1•
the ninth day of l
u l l Anton Dorritnt out I Ito"
cud odglot hundred and .ixty.ull.
JAMES ideltlllElt.
rresideut of Select Council,
CHAS. W. DENNEY.
President of Continual I.."untal.
Attest o D. 31 41-1,11111.110 N,
Cluck of ',elect Council.
IIonLUT DILWOUTII,
au13:1144 Cirri, or Cohn',. u Council
AN 0111DLNANCE Itepealing the
Ordinance to Widen the altleiraikr on Central
!Arcot.
. .
Sak-non 1. Belt ordained
/ and gadded by the 11.
nnd (Mimi". Cornell., oOw City otf ileyh...y,
and Ufa hereby enacted by the rthoollb th.. , rm , ,
That the Ordtuaneu ado ted July 12114 foul, eittltl d
"An Ordluanco obaaglog the • lam of he Side
walks on Central street, ' nod lama IS beteg
repeald.
Or/lathed nod enacted Into a lan/ Ude, the ninth
day of August, A. D. one thousan d olghl hundred
and slaty-sla.
- JAS. alo/311./
Prosldeut of Select Couned.
Attest: D. MACTILIMON.
C=MIIMMM
C.
President Com mon Council.
Attest: It. DILWOII7II,
=Mc.==!
AN ORDINANCE Repealing the
urdtnaneri tograde andysave Allegheny Avenue.
EliCnutt 1. Be ordained and Enacted by the Select
and Common Council* of the City of Allegheny. ana
it I* /weft enacted by the authority of the rants, That
the Ordinance passed March the sth. USA authoris
ing toe grading_and paring of Alle o gheny Avenue,
from Ridge to ga beech streets. be 04 the mono Is
hereby repeated. •
Ordained and enacted Into • law, this ninth Ivy
girestgr 'i)°"4° ,lll b Erli k lifinn. ""'4
PriAltlent of qui./ Connell.
Attest t 111.temzunox,
Clerk of belect Council.
CHAS. W. DrrlNt,
Trerldent of Common Council.
/Meet I Eol3ll.nrDu.rrosTu.
Clerk of Commols.Cou . neD. sell
MLILIPII MEDICAL COLLEGE 9F
OLNUISNATI.- . ,
q nazi Iterniar Bonen
imansoynnts Welltrcjirrafilt,
and
the 00/1 1,01/1.11.1 Sifter ,OtrrObra let. Pee,.
0.1'"1 • ed.
• ,
311:LTINGI,'IlleLTING11—t t irather
, JuNn4thanet*E. 64 A i h , 2o, ?auk Paritoy . ,...thurciaii,
at ma tow!apiTaimk,stua ingt a ß l ; bl4 4 tiri_ D a Ti
•
7.""",`{.'.
Depot for the Sale of
USEFUL PATENT ARTICLES.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAS RECENTLY RETURNED EDON THE
EASTERN CITIES, whore he secured the Ageney a some INVALUABLE PATENT ARTICLES
that are needed in every family, among which may be mod
The Continental Knife Sharpener and Polisher
This useful article is hound to create a revolution in the kitchen deparment of evert. linus.linld Into
which IL Is introdnead. sharpening and pollsning a dozen knives and forks In limas atacrts, without
the need elath or brick dust, and the labor onlyor a child. it Is an actual arcs salty In every fatniiy; Ie
very simple, neat, and nut liable to get oat of over. PLUGS., •2,G0.
This effeetlee little Inatrnosent prlnte Indelibly names on earns. paper. leather. books and boneehold
linen of every theeription. and le ulso Adapted for esnoellinfr. bust:lees athiresees, de.. dn. Any name
desired sem pe mud he Machine. Ins nun rod eoneplet -, sent to an, athletes.
t
IEtCYLI:IO-MPL.
vhnhic vriiide a v rent dr oil , rattily in n nnns,lng whirl: the hand never becomes heat. d while
Ironing, is sold Si the 1.. r. pries of 33 cents each; f 13,50 per dozen.
New rwans, an I very au perior to that to successfully Intraloced the pat season, both In quality and
stale. 011.1 one-etu ell, the prier of /A ce.ut oil rleti., helot, sold at the low priests o(50 and 60 costa per
an via re yard; smooth an.l glossy, s o d re.pti rh g neither soap nor brush i cleanse It, a wet cloth toting
al l that is necessary to apply to the dirtiest carp-t,
CAIVIPILLION LIQUID ENAMEL
L; nanlmou Cs e•voceded hy the thoutsands who tested ,La merits during the past testes to be the mon eta
uomlrsl slid netin a,.1 article of the varnish kind ever introduced. Tits article may be applied to rind ,
tart. Mantle -pleces, Moe., Iron Orate Fronts a d F . ,1:14,1a, Wall Paper, Window Shades. to.,
to.,gi•-
,nr everything 11 toties.-it rest brilliant dutch—m renting resembling melte.' glass hardened. it ftners
more freely from the WOOL and w a il rover nou hie the space of any I' srotet. now used. It will serer crick
or libeler: has been LesLec deem{ toe plat live montl.s, exposed to every bled of • anther, and Was fresh
told bhtutlful today es when brat applied. boom or our nil clods dealers are now using it upon their
e,.r mon oil cloths to enhance Li.smil of their roods. 01,1 oli cloths, wan one coating of the Enamel, ap
pear like new, and neat three Llalts. long with XI • Mout It
Prier, A Maplll end. with dire° tions fo d r using.
de Ho do do o
=
Enameled Wash-Stand Shields.
For the Drat time Introduced to the public, is or II worthy the attention Of neat hotreekeeFera. The
/I Id It made , eefeetly w
rt ter proof, furnished wit] a :rd and tassel Ails; hanks hehino the wash-stand,
s.
110 rein prow..tins the 10011 paper from the spatte n As c
of dirty aoap-suds from the wash-basin. It can De
'emtr , rul at'plermari., aminsed, off and replared in minute perfectly clean and golly. It is Cheat..
PRICE.
and beautifully ornamental, and every bouse.ireeper should De •upplled with one or more.
PRICE. 1,00.
Any or all of the above KOOti • ped to an address. upon receipt of trice.
— lto Linen Mar kler and Iron Holder will be lest he mall without extra charge.
l'Zraoria writing ins Information, moat eue-o.r a stamp to lasure a reply.
PIC)EPT OFF`SO2E] 33430_,C., 121013.
.11113:
FLANNELS
irw4‘ cab =lb .7*-iogatzli
Red Flannels,
ellow Flannels,
Gray Flannels,
White Flannels
Twilled Flannels
Miners' Flannelp,
Dark Barred Flannels,
Bradley's Barred Flannels,
Kittanning Bar'd Flannol,
Ashland Barred Flannel,
Steubenville Bar'd Flannel
Cleveland Barred FlanneL
White Blankets,
Colored Blankets,
Covode's Heavy do,
AT WHOLESALE
11'11R01 1 , DICKSON & CO..
M Wood St., Pittsburgh.
ADDITIONAL MOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of IS6I and 1862.
All who served three years are entitled to $lOO
b•rillbtli those sorting two years, e6O: or who wale
discharged by reason of wounds, or their heirs.
Arcs Months Extra Pay
I=l
due Voisin! eer °Meets In the service March 3d,
ienS, and diaebareed, loustured out, or resigned
e April tt, 1101. A
YN hioNl4.—Pesoonent.y diSabled are entitled
to 1115. $2O or 13g15. according to degree of disabil
ity.
W. J. & !TALL PATTERSON, Attorneys.
71 Grant Street. l'lthsburga, Pa.
j)ISISOLUTION OF PARTNER
...-. partneralap heretofore extstlur
between TIIOILAS, 110111t&T WiLttOn,
elultr the omne and style et IVIL3L/If & DRUIL,
Was Dissolved by Mutual Consent,
on thelttlt Tbotana retiring. The affairs of
11, late ore, be settled by J. & at. H. W I LHON
who will continue the buolnesa of
HOUSE AND SION PUNTING
UERETOPURA, AT
24 Federal Street,Allegheity City.
Jy.11:0-1
MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES.
ST4 11.41
BUSTS,
FO (4.1 r
ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS, DESIGNS,
AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
At the hest Reline:phalli. Rates.
X. 331 = 100400.1%X23,
123-#l9 91 Penn Street, l'lttsburgh
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REMOVAL.
160. Smith/kid Street. 160.
JOHN ZIVEIDINGKR,
Formerly of 80 PISTE( BTIt6ET, her runorea to
No. 160 stotnineid Street,
, Z i gn i la k oge moth street, where he her an el:-
Pianos, Melodeons, Organs,
And all ktoda of 10AL INSTRUMENTS and
„
Instruments repaired with ...stuns and dliDater.
R . .1. FLESUNG,
WHOLIVIALt nit-u.ra 1x
Fruit Cans, Glass and Earthen Jars,
of every detertptlounzia zonucthotarer of
Tin Fruit Cans.
Office, 188 WOOD STREAM,
(AT rurau4.4 , 6 ELtit Brovuto
100;g71 " ' 'kEETIINIIAGkeIkr.
TIM :MAINTAIN - 1198110ELTBRAL
:11P.ctrIefAin F,a.4040,1471-'
that. 1f.4.n.1.41,triet; Wpai
!a=flitteietordisid tulit:rattuoing FLOW"-
ERAIAAJWIN , HALUOrtiIe the Mimes
Ice - cream, crams Aric oolabettonerics lawns oA I
It an d.
A Fi NZ - b. , ...rxrcrvniirArrek turned for Ital
::*llllloftrAttletil biellrikrirmarArEVASVaruntr.
, 474,1 ,4434 r ) Orr .
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Time, Labor and Money Saved.
THE MAGIC LINEN MARKER
Caxalarallic)ia. Car-reet.
do do do
JAMES A. M'ILITIGHT,
No. 10 St. Clair Street,
ROOM NO. 2, SECOND STORY
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WASMED,GIooit kaltionott ~to
oell by 'ample
SALE OF UNITED STATES NMI
:A RI RAILROAD riSOPEILTY.
isrrics Or AAA, Q. M. M. S. 112.. It. It.,
250 0 treet.
Witsus storoi., D. C.. auo. est t, MOO
Will be sold so Public Auction. at Ale.xatul,A
Va.. on THIJEtaII, August 02. the WAD; of
st
United Stale. Military stalls - 08A rropercs re In
iot hand •t that place, consisting 01 ptrt so (el-
Two second-olio. serviceable Loronnst - . Eogtoes
Morris At Son, builders: souse, 4 to, I r oho,
Sole 'Fonder 'cruet, two small Trust Car 4.
MEMMI=I=
Pr slaty tons • .T" Itallsoad Iron. /45 lb.. to pe
'rwrlsty-nee tons Wrouscrt ant Cast E. rap Iron.
rermod-.,and ItaltroadSplkeit, Chairs Rubber Todopil ,
80 , . Aver, Mania InAtiorm and Counter %ones,
La. , tr., oar., !looks, 'fables. awl rdrlet) of
otorr article.:
Niae yrame 130i:dines.
Talc, to commence at 10 Wei. N. A. a.. at .he
otHitary Its , lron , . Wharf, where the—ocomollees.
0.. -nad Iron. and Car Wherhi -to d. The
.a.•titic untie articles will be ..Jll a, .ne
Supply blare, near the Orange and Alexandria
Deo O.
WPI DI, be .Id at l'lttatturgb, P., at 11 o'eleen,
A. M. of , TUEnuA Y. ACK./ M.
E, y ennew Una Cars, die feet gauge: Penance
Co., .If.ennrt CherYer cor , ty, Fen: a.,
builders.
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lreenio--Ceuh. In Government fonds.
Ary tartar, Inan matt: a relative to the pr Iptnr
will Dal - Walled on aPPlle.tm. at 0 ". . 5 " .
X. J. CitiLLY,
Bet. Major Ana A. Q. M., IA Army.
•uctibl
THE NEW STAID? DUTIES.
august Ist, 1866.
rlerp,
For tue eoureplenue or
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And the public generally.
!THE NEW STAMP DUTIES,
I-11 POSED By NIT OP .CONECKESS, JULY 1?"'N
TO •i AAE EFFECT THIN DAY, ON A
NEAT CARD, ALPHABETI
CALLY ARRANGED.
.P.VILICIMI :zsts: 10 otos.
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JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
PIatI,II3IIERS,
1.9 Fifth St., Masonic Hall
UM
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
PROPRIETORS 01
IRON CITY ONE WORKS,
OFFICE ANE WAREHOUSE,
Nos. CS Wocd and 102 and 104 Third St,
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Saddlery Hardware and :Trimming,
•
And Manufacturers of all varieties of
Superior Wood and Iron Homes,
Wraught Poet Bits, Ring Bitt, Seafnee, Erendooee.
Wheal Efts, Mallen Btu. Ate.. L. Keen .Lo on
hand • fell and teouiplete" assortment of geode In
;their line, all of which they offer .t ea fettr Wee.,
and on as good terms ea ere offered by any loose to
I the trade EMIT Olt WEST. mylliftde
1866. °PIitING HAIM% 1866.
N_LoCORD & CO..
181 WOOD STREET,
Wish to call special attention to their largo and
splendid nook of
data, ac., for Springand
seeer.imrear,
42L22.10:ciciloglis Nrairiot3r.
LADIES. DEIIIiYI4, YA.ollll o Eatuy 8, Etc.;
VS and 131 , 1aP kiditA
THArn," BILI6I2ITUSIS, BUS HERB, MC ELTONes
DIMItYS, rItTOS, IC., dc.
CTR.aµ tiOODS or every davertpttOn, te
101
vat
retlrhat
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SEALED MOS WLLI., RE RECE/YED
By the Committee on City Property until Centavo
her toe titli leen, at o clock, V. f 0: bundle rof
11 0 . :51.i.N E. HOUSE on St ?I:dein:et, ninth
Ward, on the lot nu. occupied by the ...Dud In eat
Ylra Company. Plans and BfteelfielltiO. .411 ha
seen at the eater ot Alderman BUTLE/t, SO do,
corner of Wylie avid Wmthingtott streets.
2,1, A cl ruBLE. In the rent of the /belle 8 eam
pi, co l on. Company 's /ITC, On. r•Ol.lyi•018,
avenue- Mtn. and apectnea 1011anall be &mutat the
ernes of Alderman 1100101 , No. In Penngyleant.
11TOSUP.
Toe Committee reserve the right to mice[ any or
all bids. tilde to be wipe : rata. and muted en to
m-dope, ...Good Inte .. , nt. 'Hellen..
J. Y. 14cLuUti JILIN, Ch airease Committe e, auS: lets 395 Liberti sreet, Pittsburgh.
SOLDIERS ,
CLAIMS FOR BOUNTY
The under...4l3.d Will collect allibonntler, horn
pay and pensions One eoldiede ender the cote of
Congress or State Men.
Concrete haa Nut heated an act equaltang he; n.
idea, under wbl.<4l veteran abldtera are entitled to
bounty of from sioo lisoo.
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JOlibra—LAMlltS,
• A. Y. BEWWISI.
• nttornea at La
hug ; dL.T w,
Olen, NO. ILIA klipatriet,
Pl
K 3IEGRAW & CO.,
ILMOTERIIB 110 HALM
IN ALL irratDO or
TOBACCO, BRUIT & BEGABS,
N 0.31 Bt. char Street.: .
Factory. 68 AND 86 HAND Witillerr.
. .
I pivailuenta's
"• • " •freasaiktu l iiib.
t ie ttlWriatvtirit,
4.llltratTY 411.11D45T. Alti•Altro • ' • ow*
frown. Clair.. Us labbmi are • • •- •
ed Ax• tlwasoStlarnpirat, 4,?t i p •
*241 Vlibritigi
.T:Pr4:116841/4 •
WANTS.
N DREW`S DOUBLY CYLINDER NU CUM:NIT
OAS GIL?ill:BATLIIV LAY?.
risht.to ciao Is. A rare eludes tAI. asks mossy
...I no rfsk: Address J. iTLLTON.
~J~s-eD 3r 7111A sweet, Clid
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
Ta r inCEL.l3 , aur
.TlWCrldi
Or, Lore and Loyally.
The aale wilt n• eery large, and agents wlll find It
tbefr Internet tow U this book In proterCllCA to
say olaoc. ladloc tad 'moth.= wishing ',NAM-
Ole employment %%II do roll to call upon .., address
W. J. PIin..LAND 2 CO..
pal a!taas7 7 . 5 Third Intent, Plllabaigh, Pa.
ViTANTED--Pir "loath paid
to Affct., 00_1001,400v 0ur...,
gjo SEWIAIt ntAtdattilt. ltatenhon eattaat.
Addroo MONAIIcrOOK. 151. W E 1414
MAX IA (.%0.. 111nattandon. Mau. latadal-
Oita *. 411rolitday ,
laymegrollisiememilmmage
WALL PAPPRI,
WALL PAPERS,
/Yer Summer of Iss6.
NUSLA INUIT, GOLD, PLII UST Mt Pell
1 3 .a.r00m. MC
For Counting Ffsuses. I. store
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4110111SALI AJa MR AIWA IA
WAJLAL.
TRAVIDARENT WINDOW SHADES
AND
T ALMS 1. Ci XI NZ SI
Warehouse, 91 Wood 81reet,
Become doze below Diamond Alley,
l'eT4:erel PITTERIVILOII F.
pAF►LOR PAP RS
& NEW LOT OF
Stang - bard Gold Papers
beaatlful Arrlgns for lon, at
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00,0 n
3,00
. 1,00
1:f 1, P,4:lMatirtVi 4:1;14
NiTIANAL TRUST COMPANY,
Mewt Penn Street,
Flgrl' 91'ARD,PITTSBURCH.
Deposita received and Interest allowed on de
;was.
Collectlona . made on all the prineipal points of
the Phatis.
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A!! gls*
UR MUSLIMS IDIVIDCALLT REM:MU
. 11013HICI DICKSIJN, President.
Ji4HN H. ItALSTO.N. Vice President
HOBERT J. UKIAH, Cashier.
. .
ROSEIST DICKSON, I CHARLID. MYKRS,
JOHN H. RALSIDN, JOSEID LANG
WILLIAM SWITH, WILLIAM BILICKELL
CHAR. H . ADIASTRONO WM. IDA PTFORD, JR.
JAMES LITTMLL, PAUL SIIIRSILT,
.D 1: J. ADL. JAMES TAYLOR.
.1;6:117
BANMNG HOUSE
N. I' `'Lit ES & SONS,
Baia
No. 67 MARKET bTREET, Pittsburgh.
Dcpoalls recelard In Par Funds and Cr rend".
Collections made 04 all die princlpal points of Ora
United flutes and Canada,
STOCKS,BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Sold On Commission.
Particular attention paid tn . the purchase and
sale Or
UNITED STATES SECURITIES .
INCLUDING
United States Slaw; of MS;
Do. do 6.:03;
rises or 10-0 a...
be. 'even-Thinly.;
Do. Cs rlidcates of endeb .du s
rs too Vouchers bough for coliec t lcA!):
_ _efeny
DOLLAR &Amos BANK,
No. 65 Fourth Street,
CHARTERED IN 1855
111:322
Open daily from", tot o'clock, also on Wednesday
nud" B.43trasq ereaturs, from May tot to Norma.,
Ist, from 7 to 7 o'clock, and from NoveMber Ist to
Ms_ let, from Ito o'clock.
Deposits me' ved of all sums of not less Limn One
Dollar, tad a dividend of the prodts declared MM.
plat, In June pod Det ember. Interest has been
declared send-sonally to June and December some
the Bank wan organital, at the rate of alt per cent.
' lnterest, M not drawn out, ls placed to the credit
of the depositor as principsl, and a n the t -
West from 000 trot day. of Jo *le and I treem her.
coMpounding Mace
e el ear vrith.ut trout. tat the tit,
tO call, or ven to pr.,eut nt pa., twok. Al.
Ulla rate money will d ~tt4e to i.,' %Amu twe,•e years.
Books cattaing Charter,
at and
. r , la c t , dationa, ftmaish .1 gratis, ou appllatlan at the
PRzSIDICert dSI
'ma
Jobn d. Baakeiton.
Benj. L. Falunstoc
datoet Herdlasti,
J..mcs McAuley
James B. geed
lea. M. PeArauck,
1.118.
Wm. J. Axid..xson.
(.144 - stn Adams,
Jabs C. Bindle!.
Geo cgs Mack
MU Maim ,
.VortsoiA. Carrtar.
Muted A. Colton,
WM. Douglas,
Jobs Zvaus,
J01...a J. glifespla,
William S. Barns,
&M Petr Hanker,
UM Hays,
• TusAstraza--(BELARLIri
Br.coarrAir—JA& B. D.
Lillian IRON WORKS.
JONES 8c LiVORIES,
.VDTIPTINLIEVErirta-13 4 ,
1 AlllO7 4CTOII/11.8 OP
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and-,Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T RaiDAR and 20 lb% to the yard
Tram Hulls, punched and coun
ter sunk;
'Miller, Bridge and Tank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes;
ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and BMW,
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles;
Street Car 'Wheels and dales;
Coal-Pit Car Wh :•els and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled PieliOli Hods;
_dower and Reaper liars.
we...sawn:me AIM OPP/CZ.
120. Water. and 158 Front 81a.
lIIIAIiOR MUM
Nos. 22,24 and 21 River St.,
.Ipl Isk OHIO %MO, ILL.
Y ( W L . U. 9kIs. ,C. W.
Ine fitl ''' ‘‘.
MUM & 1110KITSON
iltele*de Giocers, t.,
IlliO IMPOIITSIOI OP
B UMMEIZ WINES AND MAW,
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
• - PITTEIIRURCH, PA. ,
IRON, NAILS, , COTTON YARNS,,, AC., .
"fsil Oo,,irtoiiii - Oitibitud.'` •
E'
Ivo°woptivg
ifERSOIN PRESTON
Jearralt , arzraltialral
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eftwatkimantsekThibtrahatO
W. PrINLAILMWA.I.II,
41 WOOD P,TIIICET
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oltack. ir.,
rgbert P
Rabb,
Jahn 4.1. Shoemberger
James glaldle.
glezaager Spear.
chrlatlart Yeager.
=es D. Kelly,
henry J. Lynela,
Peter A. Madeira,
John Marshall,
Walter...aral.. o .l/,
.1,4 m B. Mcfadderi.
she Orr,
Fear, 1•. Rlngsralt,
Wm. IS. Sehraldt,
Alexander Thadle.
Vankirk,
Wm. Y. tiaman,
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