The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 15, 1866, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, ADO UST 16, 1860
UNION NEPOOP Ye IN NOMINATIONS,
FOL.
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY.
OF 01731BERLAJD COUNTY
CONGRESS.
TWRITTT-ORCOND DISTRICT
HON. J. E MOORHEAD.
TWSZTT•TISIRD DISTRICT :
HON. THOMAS WILLIAMS.
8111.8111 T:
6 AIIIIIITEL a WILEY, City
CI.CTIX OF COURT'
JOAN B. saows, kxampton Tp.
•• • or Oornarri Cour,
.1.24 11 HILA (..;
HEN ti V NINIVELT, City
IITOLSTSII:
JOMIELIT L. OILIY, Plum Tp
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GEOIOII AIABULTON, City.
DERZOIOR OF POOR
JOH fi S. DRAT% 10131 in Ti,.
• i ihernostY:
JOE! P. i LAB 9, City.
1 11.401t08 19731.510 X, Pitt Tp:
BT4(iH.GL' H. Iff.cX.h.l o ., North rayons Tp
CJAZADWICK. Collins Tp. -
WILLIAM P63EB, Rohs Tp.
O. A. coI:VILLE cart..
HON. A. W. LOOMIS
The retirement of this distinguished gen
tleman trots the active walks of a prefeS
sion which he has adorned for now near
half a century, is au event that should not
pass unheeded in this comm - unity. As a
people so engrossed are we with voca
tions sod aims preeminently selfish
that we are prone to neglect the due
exhibition of populist homage to superior
worth and ability. Indeed no surer crite
rion of the gradual weakening and decay
of public virtue can be found than is pre
sented in the striking indifference mani
fested now-a-days to that rare individual
excellence which in the purer and better
days of the Republic challenged and re
ceived the highest owed of applause.
Doubtless the stirring events of our time—
the splendor of great military• achievements
overshadowing all else, has contributed to
this result—but while we are content to
wreath the conquering chieftain with um
fading laurels, let us do justice to those who
in more peaceful but not less honorable
fields of effort have won as fair a guerdon of
reward.
Admitted to the bar in Ohio in 1822, af
ter graduating at Union College, New
York, Mr. Loon's speedily rose to the front
rank of his profession, and in 1836, while
absent from home, was nominated and elec
ted to Congress by a handsome majority,
by the Whig party, in a district largely
democratic. His competitor was the Hon.
Doctor GEORGE .11cCoos, now of this city,
at that day a sterling democrat of promi
nence and popularity. Resigning his seat
for reasons of a private nature, after one
session, Mr. Looms citrate to Pittsburgh and
entered the lists with the legal giants of
that day, FORWARD, SuALEtt and others
of that ilk then in the zenith of their fame
and renown. He speedily attained pro
fessional distinction and became the peer of
the foremost of his then contemporaries, a
position he maintained until the day of
his retirement. Indeed few cases of note
have arisen during the thirty years which
have sineeelapsed without Mr. Lomas being
concerned as counsel, as the many volumes
of reports, not only of our own State, but
of Ohio and of the United States Courts,
will attest. Adverse to the turmoil and
corruption of modern politics Mr. LOOMIS
carefully esaiewf.,l all active participation
therein, and save his unsolicited election
as a delegate to the Peace Convention which
assembled in lidt, has not filled any other
public _position. Always a Whig, Mr.
Loomis is, of course, a thorough Republi
can, anti deeply imbued with that feeling
of unfaltering loyalty to the government,
which is the natural inheritance of the pa
triot son of a revolutionary sire.
Mr. Loolllb is perhaps equaled by few
men of his day either as a forensic advo
cate or as a popular speaker. There are
minds, doubtless more closely analytical
and orators more severely classic. But in
impassioned oratory, in that fervid and ef
fective argument so potent in the . Fortml or
the Tr,hune, few can hope to equal—cer
tainly none to - surpass him. Many of his
forensic efforts are recalled with delight, and
the recollection of his triumphs 'will long
linger among his professional brethren and
with those who heard the advocate in the
days of his prime. As a specimen. of his
style of popular oratory his address to
the great commoner, CLAY; upon his arrival
and public reception in this city, occurs to
us a model of chaste and beautiful diction
—an "entire and perfect chrysolytc" of
thoughkand expression.
After a career among ns thus dignified by
honorable effort, and crowned. with a sac.
MSS vouchsafed to but few, a life unsullied
by a stain, amidst the regrets of all who
know him, Mr. Looms, owing to the se
vancing infirmities of yew:A:LS 05 , 11. 41,4 d
to withdraw from the Bar. /ft.. goes to
Minnesotain quest of health for .himself
and his estimable lady, and does not hi.
tend, we Lelleve, again making this city
his permanent abode. May the sunset of
life, gilded with bright harbingers of
the coming dawn, be without an over
shadowing cloud I
GEN. JAMES g... 3100EZEAD was yester
day renominated for Congress, by the Re
publicans of the 22d district, both his cont.
pethors 'withdrawing from the field. Ti
Ge.neral. has reason for Vat-Mail= over this
ntSults Els competitors were able and pop
ular men; but ho bad served so well and
faithfully that in the present crisis there
was a general feeling that he ought not ta
be spared from the public councils.
The lion. Ram P. PENNEY and O.
Jests S. l'i&GLla, were the competitnnOr
Gen. Mown:nut,
Mr: Pnlls - v has served with distinction
in bOth branches of the Legislotuie„-imd
him steadily , commanded the confidence
and respect of men of all shades of opin
ion for his probity aid intelligence.
Gen. NEGLEY was among the first to re
spond to the appeal of tke national govern
ment for help when the rebellion broke out,
and he made a reputation in the told or
which he and his descendants may well be
BottLor themlitentlemen have been ar
dent republicans from the start, and here,
a ter, its in ti Y ie ` P a S4 74 1 beiod
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THE PRESIDENTIAL PRHGREWS..-
It has been announced, upon gorripetent
authority, that the President, attended by
the members of his Cabinet, Will be in Chi
cago on the fifth day of next month, and
assist itr laying the corner-stone of the
Doura„ra monument. If any man imag
ines this is the primary object of the trip
he is resting- under a delusion which, out
of respect to his reputation for perspicacity
and intelligence, he "ought summarily to
discard. The Milddle.aged or venerable
men who composethe Administration have
not consented to take upon themselves the
toils and exposuies of a journey of two or
three thousand tidies, in the summer sot
stice, and during the prevalence of pesti
lence, tom homage to the memory of a
deceased statesman, whose patriotism anti
unselfishness, in p great public crisis, they .
may speculatively admire, but have no in
clination to imitate. What they have in
view is a Progress through the Northern
and Western States, for the purpose of fur
thering a new political combination, de
signed expressly to renew nark term of au
thority In the general goyernment, There
;Irnpli"•"^f , of ern no wen
can safely disregard, much less men high
in power, and with test ofPcial segionsi- -
bilkies on their shoulders. • It will not do
for men, charged with the most important
public trusts, to avow that In theldiseharge
thereof they are actuated exclusively or
' mainly by a desdre to promote the ends of
their own personal ambition, and that they
are wielding the patronage and Influence
confided to them by the people to subserve
their own temporary advantage, in opposi
tion to the permanent and - substantial wel
fare of the Republic. These personages re
sort to subterfuges and pretexts, which,
though in reality they deceive no one, an
swer as masks of decency and keep up ap.
iwara.nces. Renee this pompous pilgrim
age to the tomb of the dead giant, whose
better spirit from its urn would rebuke
their dissimulation, and scatter their sel
fish schemes to the four winds.
Let no one suppose this Presidential pro
ce.,ion will partake in the least of the na
ture of a. funeral cortege. It will be con•
posed of a Jolly crew of scheming States
men surcharging with political speeches,
and accompanied by expert reporters of
the press. The serenades, at various im
portant towns, will all be arranged before
hand, by obsequious placemen, so as to
leave nothing contingent upon spontaneous
enthusiasm. The speeches, duly elabora
ted and compared before setting out, with
a view to stating and defending the Presi
dent's Policy, will be delivered and the re
ports of them sent off on the wings of the
newspapers.
Whether the Demooras, at the different
centers, will zealously contribute to swell
the anditories, must depend on the Bevel.
opments of the Philadelphia Convention.
..kirot.tdy a suspicion pervades the minds of
the Democratic leaders, North and South,
that the now movement, to which they are
expected to contribute the numbers
and momentum, is designed not
to minister to their promotion,
but to make them subsidiary to the
retention of the present r dministration in
place, either by the re-election of Mr.
Jorrssost or the substitution of Mr. SEW
ARD. While . they like the treachery of
these two men to the Republicans, and to
the fundamental principles on which they
obtained power, they have no more respect
for them than they had for Joust TYLER
or 3!ILLA.RD FILLMORE, under similar cir
cumstances, and feel as little inolination to
allow them to reap the advantages resulting
froni their baseness. They are ready, up
to a certain point, to flatter the President,
to entice hint, to urge him on—just as they
did TYLER and Prizstous—but beyond
that they will refuse to go.
The action of the President is based in
great part on a miscalculation of his power
over the people of the Southern States.
When the war closed they were docile and
Complying. Conscious of having violated
the laws,they knew they had incurred pen
alties and were at the mercy of the govern
ment. They are meek and submissive no
longer. The President deliberately revived
their old arrogance and haughtiness; and it
is nit in his power—now to abate it. Ills
official tenure lasts only some two years.
It is,not long to wait. Besides, it is known
on shat conditions Congress will restore
the Southern States to full participation in
the government, and that those conditions
are neither oppressive nor humiliating.
The Southern States can all have their del
egations received in the respective Rouses
at the opening of the next session if they
will ratify the new amendment to the Con
stitution, whether the President approves
or not.
What the presidential progress will
amount to will, perhaps, depend largely
on the results of the Philadelphia Conven
tion.; What those results will be, it is use
less to speculate. A lbw * days will make
revelation of the whole matter.
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Ta t Jersey City Times has the follow
ing
A gentleman just from Washington in
fertile us that he knows that the following
is a part of what (len. PhD.. Sheridan did
seed in his dispatch to the authorities at
Wallington in reference to the riot at New
Orlehns. „Re easi Pen. Sheridan used sub
stantially the following. -
.language:
"This is one Of the'greatestoutrages that
ever, occurred hi any country.- I refuse pa
obey the orders of any "Confederate.' I
tender myresiguation and shall keep New
Orleans under martiriflaw until further ad
vlfte."
If that is what Gem Sheridan sent, and
it sOundsjust.like what he would send, it
is no wonder that his dispatches were mu
tilated or suppressed. We make this State
meat on the, authority of our informant,
whose natal° is st.the service of the officials
If they want it.. Let them now publish
Gen, sheridan's official dispatches.
—The Postmaster at Bloomsburg has just
received one of the Randall circulars, to
which he makes the following answer:
POST Dimwit, BLOOMSBURG, Pa., Aug.
7.—lfon. A. W. Randal!_ —Sir : I have
just received your call for the Philadelphia
Convention, under the frank of Senator
Cowan, and I hasten to reply.
•1 most heartily approve of said call, and
for the following reason, viz : it will place
all such renegades as Cowan and yourself
in the ranks of the Copper-rebel Democ
racy, and.so tally show up your baseness
and treachery to your friends and dour
country 'as "to:render you powerless for
hold the best post-office in Columbia
county. It /satyout dif '3oittd. lily politi
cal principles and &Manes belong to my
self. Respectfully, dm.,
Dna/mut P. M.
—Pierce Butler, - Esq., of Philadelphia,
is personally testing r the - difference be
tween shwa difd - freed labor on
,Lis rice
plantation in Georgia,- Of more then three
huttatod colored persens, once his_alaves,
all but a ftsw -have returned and accepted
the wages he has °Moak tihem. - The con
tract between Mr. Butler and the freed
pet, le, made, with ,their consent find the
fipplevi4 .or -rseedgant's Bateau, has
been fbrmallt«autumn' atod to thusitisfac
tion of AIL ooncettiod.. = Mr. Butler's islands
anticipate that next jeer his crop will be
larger and more remunerative than . in a ny,
fernier SeaSOn. - . .
=The Detroit' Post - Bap : T 4,, mobile
lityfota favors. the atkindonment . or the
Democm*.n4the:,* 4 10 -PVl 4 delohin Con.
fentiott, , ln crier to excitesno prajmu cm ,
It ptoponentheothrthiffiutiona raw t uf „ x „
CIPX*Itr 111111*Att4; 4 •Allilli , ithe , eaati ll i t h
all onapiteheruknialdVijmnished pisoak„,
andllwla. absOdetflir#lirtiAlTher
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~POLITICAL CLIPPING.t
—The Efollidaysburg Register says : On
the return of one of the delegates to the
Clymer-Johnson Soldiers' Convention, last
week held in Harrisburg, the following
colloquy occurred between a well-known
gentleman and Inm
"Well, Captain, how did your conven
tion pass off? !lad you nny righting down
then ?"
"No ; everything passed off very order
ly, and I would have you know that there
were no fiyhning men there."
An explanation is unnecessary.
—Au occasional correspondent of the
Jackson Citizen tells the following good
story: "General Wilcox takes his position
soon as Assessor, rice J. R. Bennett, re
moved. General Wilcox is eery fond of
bread and butter, and endorses Andy
strongly. District Attorney Russell, Who
is another bread and butter man, in visa
ing to Mr. Bennett about his removal, said:
'Oh, Bennett! Andy's cut off your head,
has het 'Yes,' said J. 8., looking the
'my policy' lawyer in the eye, 'he cut my
head off, but he could not turn it round.' "
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—The Detroit Tribune says: Josh Bil
lings says "when a man's dorg wont keep
kumpany with him, he !cant git no lower—
not by land." Nevertheless the Washing
ton &publican states that Change EL Pen
dietim hns ‘rrnwilit,l Mr,
•- end Darted - tempany with his
late friend,' on account of his course to
wards the Philadelphia Convention.
—The Reading Journal says : Hiester
Clymer, in his speech In the County Meet
ing last Tuesday, came out flat-footed in
favor of the exploded Calhoun doctrine of
Sudo Sovereignty and State_tudependesaa
Ills views on ilia and most other subjects,
are indontical with those of Jeff. Davis,
Lee, Vallandigham A- Co.
—The Philadelphia Press says : The
principal Sureties of the Hon. William F.
Johnston, appointed Collector or the Port,
are Mr. W. G. Kline and Mr. Adolph.
There are others entered as sureties, but
their names have not been made known.
Mr. Kline is a leading Democrat in the
Seventeenth ward.
—The St. Louis Demoeral says: A tele
gram says that an organization has
been formed at the South "for thepur
pose of exhuming the rebel dead." The
Philadelphia Convention, operating alike
in both sections, does a larger business that
way than any other organization, however.
—The Reading. Journal says: Clymer
complained in his speech last Tuesday, that
the Democrats had no offices, no contracts,
—nothing to .teal for the last six years.
He evidently means, if they get the power,
to make up for lost time so tar as stealing
is concerned.
--Gen. L. H. Roseau, it is said, will not
return to Louisrille. He is done for as a
politician in Kentucky. He thought he
he was working with Andy Johnson, but
the Kentucky Dentocru,y will stoop to
touch no man who fought in the Union ar
my.
—The President is beheading the Thom
ases in Philadelphia and conferring honors
upon the Sloanakers. be seems determ
ined to elect Geary by 100,000 majority.—
N. F. Tribune.
—A rebel pro-slavery editor in West
Tennessee says that the Yankees can't pull
the wool over his eyes. His kinks are
tighter than we had supposed. —Raz/dr:ale
Peru.
—The Cincinnati Cemnwrcio.liirrdicts that
Repel)liutn victories in Ohio will cot be so
successful always, for Vallsndigltain cannot
live forever.
—Every Copperhead in Congress voted
for the Increase of salary, and tiny Republi
cans voted against it.
CHOLERA! CHOLERA!!
CDOLEUAR!
With the almost u•rtato advent of cholera with
the coming of the sprier, no thoutebtful hereon will
he unprepared for It. lecture what csnerienee hes
denton•trated to be the most certain antidote—that
which has cured one. will core again--and newel
part 42.1 t. a new and untried Snide when an old and
reliable article can he hod.
NI hen the cholera rutted v on two former oer.x
10n, It %3w. comnd by experience 11.41.
YLESILNII•d CIIOLESL• MIXTURE
11's. thc la-et son surre , ctstel all othcra shercforr
It stand, I. reason iliac. If you would have an ar•l
de t h at you can depend on. sou-040111.1 purcbase It
ilte exclusion of all utters. !Sol d only In Pitts-
Isstra.h. at
JOSEPH FLERING•S DREG STORE.
Corny of the lhatuorul, utar Fourth
RE/1101t1Ett TUE Pl.hrlt:
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SI Market Street.
uttlarrw
NEW ADITRILTISEMENTS.
NW. BINGHAM, Jr., 411631.. Erprees Qfflee,
51 Fifth Street, la an authorised Agent to TIMIViff
Aztocrtisnmente for the c. 44.6.7 TE. and all other
papers throughout the (instal &ales anti the
(Armada.
TO LET—A Iteoirable Two Slory
UHICK DA 81.1..1NU. rontalolse rvortta
wide hall. good dry an to orrry room. hot
...Id water bath, it.. all la cot:opiate ord.,
ugly are minute. walk from the lust .ITlre.
can be t. Imairrltatrly.
Fur tart., par letilara. Inquire or
JAMES PIIKLA N.
ata1,h..59 So. 14 Fifth Street.
pITTSBERGH
Female College,
FALL TEILII WILL OPEN
6SEI.I."I"..EI.IIGLIEt =Pit 4th.
Addre. Rev. T. C. PERSHING.
aula:ttis
WTICs or CoaTimid-ERG/ ALLI:01ILIT 00..(
1 . 11 - 33111(Mckit. /LUCAS( i4l.b. WM.
NOTICE TO COAL DEALERS.-
SEALED will be reeelved at lids
orrice nntll ATM inst., Inclusive, for furnishing
Allegheny County with TWELVE 11101.7PAND
8C511E1.8 OF GOOD It t.r. COAL,
free from Mack and dirt. to be delivered as the en
trance of the Court Donau and Jail, on ruth and
Roes strema, in quantities of sla hundred bushels
per day until the whole Ls delivered. Payment will
be made by werrents on County Treasury when the
evintraet is completed.
By direction of County Commissioners.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
RiCORDITIO TLZOIJLATOR'S Orate /
PlTTalliaditt, Aug. lath,
Proposals for the (trading, Pastas end netting
with Curb-stone, ITN ABVIEET, between (Pillars
•sti Factoty streets; ClIPASTrarr STILZET, ftom
Forbes to (ribbon streets; and NFIIIE.ALLEY.
Irma Logan to Elm streets, will be rtaelvod at Ay
*Mee of the undersigned, in the Market linildthisr,
Man 0 o'clock r. il., of the 201.0 day of August,
1806.
C HAULM HEW 14SPF Alt It,
I:r:cording Regmlator
[MO
$25,000 TO LOAN
On Bond and Mortgage.
Time—One. two, three. four or fire years. Apply
o THOMAS elTitir.L,
Broker aml keel Estate Agent,
No. 00 limlthhold, bet. 4ta agml Platuo,ol a.
apll
SUIIVIEVOW 8 COMPASS
3i.4C1 , 11. ab.4lL-L3EI
Avery anod Vernier Compare. with
elms) and tusgent ew; tripod. compoundian
gent ball, brae. core r fur comps glans, oilikerP.'
for lirepi to tally, and boa; all b aa uilitiled card.
to
j-tgl,g2 v^ lON. HAHN
nu - Li627
TORE BRICK AND CLAY.—In
atom and foe salt all kinds
EBB BECK AM BANS JOBBSTOICI CLAY,
At the Warehouse, Nos. awl and Ullll Penn e tree, 1..
DAV. CRA W FORD.
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iEO. W. PETTY,
REAL ESTJTE aIGEXT,
NO. 13 ST. CLAIB STREET
Bonds and Mortgages bought and sold.
Collee-
Llon, promptly mule on remornable terms. mss
NEW WHEAT! NEW WHEATS!
TEN CANS TO AItIIIVIL
And for rola by
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79 Dismal:lC Allegheny
A _
DIIIIIVISTRATOWIS 1110110 E.-
Whereas lettere of Administration on the es
tate of mars.. counntgomor,. deceased, have been
granted to' the nntterelmoakall p erum , hoeing
clatmeloratuea , the estate of the said decedent aro
'4:quested to make the same known, and all person.
!Duetted Weald estate are minuted to Inane pay.
J. K . NEW • AN, Administrator,
• ,iream 178 Welmterstreek
i-parEinciL COLLEGE OF
M 1.1.1271111b1e east{ ,Upgater pewee
te L eitar n Atige r wanaT i
the Oalleen troth' sizt:ifthf 902•00Fifliff. Pto
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bowl far a Ammar.- Mama. G. :MENDEN -
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JAMES T. BRADY; &CO.,
to 8.40nei1iC0.,P.,:,
COriter Fourth-and 'Wood St's.,
BANKERS &BROKERS,
DIIALXIIS IX ALL KINDS Or
Government Securities,
Foreign;
Gold, Silver• and Coupons.
Om:ECM/NB made on all acceastble points In
the United States and Canada.
Interest allowed on Time Deposlts 4
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FRENCH CHINTZES
Just Opened,
ANL FOR SALE AT
XaIIZkVCT 1.• M0E03E1137
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
2E3 .113:L Jaltrcreit.
cit.° rvG it 4 LE.
BARGAINS i'OR ALL
I •In no, olost itg out, my presonl , /..rge 40 . - k "
Boots, Gaiters, shoes, BahnOrals,
and Sii,ppers,
Al GREATLY REUUCEIO PRICES, to make
room for TALL GoulDs, now beingmanotanterad.
Conte one, come •11, and get bargains.
W. K. McCLINTOCK,
92 Federal Bt.,Allegheny City.
aul
TN THE MATTER OF THE
VFIA.Is Off OF ti RADE OF Fllttli maxi, in
the City of Pittsburgh.
pt rro. I aterested and hereby notated that the
:e.1%, u, for payment of damages mimed by the
Maus ae of grade of 111. It street, In the City orrit la
hdralt, hare ne In placed In my hands for toile tion,
and °1.1• as the same shall Mors been paid on or be
fere the LSOU DAY 111 , SEPTBUDEE, bleb it will
be 1131 . ul7 tot e the mute as liens against the
property astraaed, and proceed to collect them to
scud , dads° rlth law.
J. F. ri LAU LF., City Solicitor,
rte 4: ht. N 1111: Fifth st., Pittaharah, Pa.
U\ITEU STATES. WESTEIIN
Did Fltll'T OF PEN NitliN ATI la, s.l.—Wlause
as a I lin 1 hAs been died m tic I/Istrlet Court 01 the
C tilted ntates of the Western Maisie" of tree nsyt
anal• by Henn Featherstone in gSinn the steam
en` at A LAN " of sebtrla J. R. Porte la the
ter; tier ttekle, apparel and furniture. l• • ••r
Lain pits. rt•.l • rid noirlame. tor 1•11$.1. and pray
ing p nee.% laaln•t the aald vessel, Ac.
dr 0.• retort., Ist iier•natter ate monition Un
r the get! of s +ld eourt, to me dirt Quid and det it.
reed, I do hereby give public noun. to all per. one
claiming the e aid tenet. bee tactic , apparal and
furniture, or litany manner Interested therein, that
they be and appear !Astern the said Illatrlet Core..
to be held at thc I mourn Roan, lu the Olt] of
I.burgh. en tire 1400 It AY or A UUUGT, Bak
at It n • clitet. A. M.. then and there to Interpose
toe, claims and tumake their allegations la that
bettAlf. A. .41P,RUtll'il. IL S. Marabal.
..1,7 his
PITTSBURGH
CUTLERY COMPANY.
IF TOG ARE IN WANT OF A FINE
POCKET KNIFE,
Call end por. ha.e otte from the VITTh It.Wl
t:UTLEttIi t.'mat PANT, % M OkilorN, ..14thot.
they an. the heatman
t to cme; taattu - e4 from
hoe. steel. They have Mao the Soma zombi It
!I.\AUL ED DIN NEII AND
KS IV Kt to the ma.M..et.
Alas. 61 and 69 /1/116 Street,
sus.ll= ( 1 / I hI'ATC/1 III'11.1,IN.i.)
HOUSE AND LOT
N.C>PL f3.A.X_.81.
Tee Ilea. and Let on Irourtn street, sear Until
“re• t. Awned wed oevaphel be De. batons lo
lifetlate.,e but offeni.l for •rte. The lot is twen
ty feet a d o. runntng brit slobs a ten foot elle,
WIC handled nod 1.4.11 feet Aeon to Grants. elle",
• Met, It also ten feet wlt3e. The boom Is •web
bet, threrstory bite boot, *wits IA eateelleat
order. Vot • e.atrn ran be 'riven October Isl. IVA.
Fur lur her pert/miser, ration
D. W. & A. S. BELL,
Attorbeys at Lan.
No. 14 II Fourth stn•ut. Pittsburgh
ANTHRACITE COAL
A 11 , .. y PERSONS SWISHING A SEP-
ANTHRACITE COAL,
.4 ppll ed.hy 1.• log their ord.. with
will. BINGHAM,
10. 366 Penn Street.
_ . .
NOTICE TO CONTILICTORE.
hl A[.alt PROMMAIR +ill be recalled hr tw
•ndcrolgned untll • I..ti UST 14,U. tut thestradlng
of toe following atrvets It the 14oramah of Matichem
ter. ts +Mt: ►raollin duvet, from Reese* ck to
teats alley. and Charlie...ll ntieet. from Washing
tou to 144 feet *math of rrantiln street.
he mid grulthg Nail the dtspoiltkni of allsorpta.
excavations, go. to be done ander the directions
of use Committee it Basso!. and the Recotding
Regulator.
Y. further lolormailoa call upon the Undersign
ed, at the oZve of ['helve. l'ard Co.. L MaZketleSl4,.
or it M., Recording Reaolator
4..07 ( . 117.
ar.lo.n.h 1110ainnati tire. One Ware.
1)0% N INSTITUT E,
FOR YOUNC LADIES,
121===
31•13M9. The. S.
essisbe.f by • compels= carps of professors.
No. WS Hancock Street.
The FALL. 51ESSION wUI commence MONDAY
September W.
rofSrlar. A., apply at Ib. Last'tato.
sArLos. Yreet ..... e. m`m..soi,
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY,
WE ARE PREPARED to wake
r • all Mods of Bolls, from Ie to 3 MOP In diem.
der.
JOINT BOLT,. CAB
PLOW BOLTS, CARBIAII F. BOLTS,
BUILDING BOLTS, FOUNDATION BOLTS,
ISPLICIL BOLTB. BST ISCIELYWEI,
NUT WASHEBS, de-, ke.
Comer Morton and Butler 5t..., Ninth Ward. Or
ders left .t Yort rut Foundry.,
General Elseksmltillup promptly attended to.
173:f34
HOSSZLI. 4BEHIITT IVILLIA X /1.11M115011
=:LM & ANDERSON,
Book and Job Printers,
NW continue the Book and Job Ihinting business
to all Ito branches, at the
GAZETTE STEAM
JOB PRINTING ENTABLIBRINKIT,
84 Fifth St., Onaette
And respectfully aollelt a Mare or publipgatmn
•Se•
'IV CO MITIRA CTORS.
hif.A LED Mini Wild. Illt ItECiLIV
By the Committee on City Property untll sapiens
ber the eth, iMiet,4 dock, r. , for building of
1a,,, An . NULN at
litrUelf. on v•y tie .beet,Katt
Ward, on Me let now occupied by the .mod Intent
Fire Company. Plasm and bpecilleatiorm can be
.01 at Me oPlee 01 Alderman BUTLMII, &I dour
from oOrrier Of Wylie and Washington streets.
NI, A. 9 TABLE, to the roar of the Belief ri elm
rim Engine Company's house, on PoullMPraialst
avenue. Plans and specilleationa cat be ACIGI.I at the
ollim of Aide/Wall aliMittsW, No. 73
The Committee relent the dila Co ?elect city or
all bide. Bide to be s . iiiiii= il 49l marked o
a ea- Clistruaa Committee,
343 Lltierat 'gyve!, rti.t.!bitqp.
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY
Jos. erascua JLS. IMLAY.
&
illl/ST I I SAM). BREWER'S
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITT61111)1180, PA.
ROBERT WATSON, Siamageir. telDalta
IMITTSBUBOU AND O.ABLAND
tin E.SNIIOUIRS. •
•
JOHN IL a a. HIUNDOONL
(neemors to Jelin ltiordoish, Jr.,l
NUIINititYMEaI AND PLOSINTS; rittabatilt, rtha
AND
attention extensive Mott onplltilT
AND vittioDIKNTAL 'fagEB, N.VpietiltinENS,
tittoPlC, VINES AND tittERNMOUnE PLANT&
rittelinegh ant ()Wind Passenger Cara .run.to
the tireennonae enty>B natittltlS. . b10:1/24
JAILED RE BRIISII4
musup.scrtnnts dP • •
Steam Boilers. 011itills, Tanks, Sheet
Iron Works,, ate.
00. m PICKI7 STILSZT, P/TUDITROLt, PA.
1c0:4167,wv
/ILOrlEll WIIIIIGEREL—A full
N. , supply of the llamas , and Olgatrn
Wringers alwaye , on hand sad warranted to give
astlnisatioa. tiall and one for youireel... at-the
/Adis Hu bber and Ull Viotti Depot ol
11. .PHILLIPS,,
au . 11 Hos. to sad dt. (Hair iitreat....
SAVINGS 'atilt
r ALLEI4IIB3I
" A117°15.-Traffitie.MV
'bex 1, a :yroldwz i r
'` 4llal sairir7,:.;-, , ••-_,.. 11:1M3 •
Oat!:
M ra / 4 14011*** rtnifeATI I I4j:
444 NuMszteirectiii.'". '
Iron-aal• , 00.
NENWADVItatTIBENCEMB• 1 'NEW ILITEIMSEMENTEL
110"11V0 111919711).... ' °F °ln
0 BAXER &CO
0011 WILLAND.ST 11, .10 thuttorus o .
83 iLtiketetreet: to atogirs no
cordtally retouttoond him to our Wood. .not ttui
P
SOUTH s ROSS. .
GEO. McCANDLESS,
Wholesale and Retail
=MEI
l3oots and Shoes,
No. 63 Market Street.,
==E!
GREAT SALE OF
BUILDING LOTS,
Mansfield, Penna.
We wilt offerat Publie Sale. on the premises, on
SATUAD•Ir c Aqz. 1515, ert itris o'clock, those 10
VAL ABirlitt 2011.111 Np LOTS. 'nett. baring s
front( 4 , 1. :nett am wide street-, and ; extending
hack $ Piet,:
at the
f!l
Thls rule
offers rare Inducement. to persons or
limited means, to secure HOMES, as thc sale will
posltlest.-
dgaes lean the Unison Depot at and 10 o'clock,
•. mat ladles •nd genital:in whaling to sttend
the ssie will bctitenisbod irith ticketa nal or
eit•torE, by calLlnig at the Mike HeL)Crlf
CO.. 101 l /fourh street. • metier Mann sill be
pet/tided and screed op on the premises, fen to All.
I wane Or 11.11m—Oue-thlrd to
hand, and the bal
ance In one and two loan, with interest..
IcL CO.. •
Baal Rotate Broke r , ALti
102 You &
rth et.,
_ant 247 Or Y. 11. BILOWN, Diemdeld.
REMOYAI..
160. SessWench/ lits4d. 160
JOHN ZWEIDINGISII,
Formerly Of ISO FIFTH ETItSI has reinovea to
No. 160 Swlthtiel H Street,
Two dootor*
ck o above street s where be has en ex
cellent sf
Pianos, Melodeons;Organs,
nod an kinds of ICA!. INSTItUtetEnTS and
MINUS. Sr illdtrUlLKltit) rtpalred with
neatness and dispatcb. Illa;rs7
BARKER & BASEL TINE,
N 0.12 Filth Street, Second Story,
OVER 11. RICHARDSON I (.31."5,
DX/LIARS IX
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames of all kinds,
MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
qlll otoek constantJT on_
hand
H. J. LAllieE,
=EI
DYER AND SCOURER,
IMER
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Covers
Cleaned & Beglazed without unpacking.
Nee. SS and 37 Third Street,
I=
CZ=
I=
E . MEOHAW ii CO.,
IitkINCTUIIIIS AND THOLESILI MISS
TOBACCO, SNIFF & SEGARS,
No. 81 St. Clair Street.
Factcry. 33 ♦ND 33 lIA.ND STILKET.
IY=;170
INTOIVICIIE.
rpm REMAINING PART of the
tarps pi Cowrie for tale laid not In Floyd: Allen
p.an of lota, will betld to lets or Fry the nu o.
iplendlil fur gar.lortlng purposes or fur cityof
done. Apply to WM. A. Hula/. a& 11:10 niece in
lurkpairlet corner of I.llartiond
(front Wools, or to RI. /LARD ALLE....., no the
propene, at lower M.. Clair Rely/. tool7.a3e_
8. BRIAN, Broker to Stocks,
ROWERS •IVD REAL ESTAT 37 FOURTH
rrASET. (Baske's ilulldLugo hays and wits on
Ocaukl Arlan DAY X. RAIIALOAD, INhU/LAliCk..
I=
ILAJL/LOAD AND OTILLII 14,:g DS.
Orden ezbentbd by WejnpLu Me 2:1 , 4" rUlid
I:=1
of eointstsetss current to those cities.
LEATHER BELTING,
e11E8811&N & CIABIL, No. 11
OEIIO tfrItILILT, near ins ronitartary, ALc
Ftnntl CIO, paastafacteron of seer) nasertptloo of
retool etrato4ed Cemented and Riveted OArt
TANNED LLTU kIL BILLTINO. BELTS made to
toter and repaired at anon *ono, Partlarslar sa
!nation pan! to Betts for Rolling bilks awn heavy
worka. AL work warranted. Orders respectful!)
sollatod. 1e30,174
pnouvcr. NOW ILECEIVIAG.
Ou peasd.pris. Fresh Batten
*J bows. ibultniluttlag Cream Runs,
30a Mots. prima Pen* au. Potatoes:
mg dozen Amoy ftrooma, In Mara;
Wan Deanna clear ide lisaon. In .tore:
100 pounds Hard Country neap, In store
Ma Ward Manila neap, la Moral
43,=%111111.°Ztr"
1 byre!pure Mountain Blult l tt r iz
to attire •
for side by
fo•ria No. 1113 LJbm ty
BUY YOUR NOTIORS,
Toys, Baskets,
17116TILMOTX:MIS, et. Cl., Awr
J. G. Lauer's Variety store,
Iwo 101 MART 81 . 11111. T.
SCREWLESS
UIROKS,
CaaaP nad ommur, and easier pat on Mali may uth
Magas la oaa. at
JOSEPH WOODWELL A, CO.,
Corner Woad sad getatui sta.. Pittsburgh
ACiIENTS /OH FAIRSLISTILtP hUALPst.
IraPdfurT
2 2 T. CLAIR STREET. 2,2
aTuvEllitthitAgaggrA"EL
UPXUA ULAI4BI4.
ISTS2I.OO.Ci/rES, MICUUtICUrigd,
LUMBOTALTION HY UHLUILYTICHS.
(U. I. Siaadara4
illagirMttlelEinVA,V"m'
J. DIALItUND, reutle9.l
Opt 07
Clair strreL
1711
GENEIIAL
313)ratitur,13.1 , 1131411 CO21101".
Clain Logincer a Sanctum of ♦merlon re. Porelau
3F . ear 'T El ET T
027c0, No. I tit. Olatr .t. Residence. 11 II It.
ROOFISIG .NLITERLILS.
Clement, 'Pitch, Felt, Para,:
Pie
Flosrsstab aisd !Stack Pabst,
otaatnred sad r •• id Chea pla any other house
!fa
ti
the coutitl7. I'AUM Blittitl. .0 CO.,
JYj:lO5 ln Smith Whuf, Baltimore.
FIRST ARAIVAJL OF
•
New Wheat. at the Pearl Steam NI 11.
• 'e areJnet le receipt ofa prima lot of mow &auth
or Wheal, which we are now inerndeetttninit Into
PI Vnlrgultotlt fur
faintly
" " h"
h " "‘""
R. T. KE.I4IIIBDY k BUll,
GRANT HOUSE,
ZUG SESSIMMIIir, Worctwe'er,
Cotter of hob& and &duel &mt 4
ear the Suspension Uridge,
IkaN) AL.I.EUHE Y CITY. PA.
. S 31. HALO%
IBIFILIZIECM3C7 I I I .
; riMP ir egfrt i lias 1 2 1 4410: "C "
super n .
I,llals erection on ransom a
co on A.NDEUziON tauter igg,
I w " 3
Itoblmon streets,' ALLY OH rat y ,: 24,70 1.
___
RESIGNIIIENTS.
' 0 Boxes •Peaebes;
10 BON. Green e pale.;
Boxes Einekelberrteli
Waters:ledges; •
10 Obis. Citron.,
•
s oust
- niffer,,, L i, Lira,
;. re and !'o r e-by v,r, j,.trr&p,L, & &no.
No. lall'alard Eltreet, below kimliberid
1 . E m ilMT . l .otvaic
~, WLSareeelved
t.:
'barrels Ottscra Mellow received AaU7{
het andirntind bisprss.
l ltae—Tsgifs
KO Llkerty street.
rcCASES CHAUTJEROAIL LEAD
lencetvedlinnrorm.43 li _
, , wuoksale Druggist. wad.
. , . utmrib. Ale.
I )1 • ' ll aka . and:ac-
th ir , Boat, Oasketa, go. A toll stock en band
for sate. wholesale andletit - the lowest
at talarKetikatthhekltelOp Kw at asultte
. • • 4. 41 Zn 11.4,1111.
. .•
waftradloliiutisua n athwem r =
if t" "1" " '
. eau- „
i!ot. Olorntuo.r,Ti a s M.
~ - -~;;:
Solicitors, Attorneys,
COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW,'
Corner of Seventh and F Sts,
WASHINGTON, D.
WE OIVE OtH ATTENTION par
tlei.l.rly toithe following brnachos of I.w
To twopenny and availing cases to United States
enprenur Chanel.: and we give particular attention
to ...es it this t 'or rt ler wroth re of the profession
residing a way from Wa• h 10 a ton.
To dew bus nese ill all the other court.. of the Dis
trict.
To negollatlnf, neltlemeu to Of itAritg connected
• Ith 1?.:4 CAT It , CI /I: iILLILATIONI3. and 111141-
and also co. goon., net.. d t.rand I I
rt u, th.
The redemption er pro, , erty sold b.r taxes.. ,n-e
-tally during the war, Is a broad. ;Of law busineas
wallah has reeelvegl suet] cameral 010.1• and atten
tion as to amount now to a apeg•la'lly wit nn.
To proseetalng g . l.'ina Oi 1.1 , da hefore
Centt
threat Dapa Claims.rtinvillo ,he tio •ron.,:t • •olio the
We shall he Imopy at a times to est.ll ,- . ,
tnsalonal brethren in an, be. II n the ronnt
by attemitna to any bus. nris have
to do in Washington. Tn , ir comn.oul,stions
always 'be ImMeglint. ty answered, nod bad
ness promptly attended to. Will
SPECIAL CIRCULAR. Red Flannels,
The undersigned listing had some seven years
practical experience as a elers lo the various itu.
tau • sad Departments of the tiovernment, and in
he field es paymauterjn the rutted states Army,
give. ha geod:relll and careless to the stKrve Arm,
awl to his friends throughout the CO= try, in a.sist
lag them to obtain BACK PAY, SUSPENDED AT
OM/ITS, THILEY MONTH , PAY PHOPKII
OP' VICZEih s INC/illtAtißD PEN. WAS. QUA.I.I-
ZitTION NOMITIES, sad soy otberelalms doe
by the Govt remount to When.. and men or their
widows and hetes, or other person haring • Mains
On the rune. Those ab. have claimson the gov
ernment roe ttUairrahltAlSTlllrti and COMALII3-
SARI STORE° AND SU PI I,LCS, for Vessels •nd
Steamboats, Cotton. Tobacco,Trovislaas or other
property taken, confiscated, tiarusged, or de/Aro, cd
during the war, INDIAN And POSIT Dierl , :llf
til,Alits,say be assured that their business still
receive prompt and pressing attention if eoraultted
to the care of the above nem for out •lement.
Address all communications to O. S. HAKIM
CU., comer of &mend, and r streets, Washington,
D. C.
GEO. B, SIMPSON,
Major, and late rap - mutt., U. tl. Army
A 013: h 43
MT. AUBURN
YOUNG LADIES' LISTITUTE.
ISEM
This SC/1001 has Just concluded Its tenth year. Its
ittarObir has to eh one of prosperity and growth
from the comuseneement. The 'ant two years the
dat3y average attendance lois beet ~,,, re than two
hundred. and .none bate been refused for want of
accommodation.
A NEW BUILDING
I 1 now under contract, to be ready tor occupant, at
:he opening of the Fan dell.lo/1 September, and
It la hogd that hereafter all can be receloe.lll
P lte l. l.,Bri P ,sl 7 l,', APPARATUS and CAHINkT
arc receiving yearly. valitable• 1011, and the
'purpose tat ept steadily in tear, to tutu leh • .cry
facility for a thyroligta course uf Instructlmi.
The Faculty crinsdtta of four mate ad eleven fe
male teachers, all experienced Instructors In their
...rural de partsbeuta.
The School to fully graded from the Preparatory
department, throng.. the entire coarse gat Aeadem.
Classiral modlea.
wee particular. Ind Catalogues, addrem •
I. H. WHITE.
25 West Fourth Street,
el)rci.lr.r.iTl
BAR RAT ,S SALE.
' I.llr VIRTUE OF A WIRT OF Fl.
Cone
aunt.. r„r
u.da lt
Irani. and to me directed. will owpose to ilhbdc
. tate at We Custom !donee, to the city of Pit,-
' tooth. Pa on thentlis DAY OF A llsilt/61 : 1.06,
at 1 o'clock Y. 0.. al , the right a title claim am . In
terest of SA NIUE", J. tt - A1.6 RIC or In and It. the
folionlan described progeny, to wit: tow u..... 11-
01, u 4 (omit. pa.rt of the pet?
luitudin gam Wan an
equal Interest In the Leasehad con tale ea in
more or less. Ontam and lying on rithut,, to t 'ono
planter Tp., Venn:ago Co , Va.. and tu
I follows, eta the uortb by land ...eh Ironed by
P T. Copelend2l.4-1 itantE at, Lyon: ou the rant by
the Ronk, nod Ilyner farms: on tile south by the
Router farm. and on toe nest by lands of Waiter
kluirtideu, upon which sold farm the city of fituole
Is bulls.
'I Also, the Prather illti property, t' taming 160
neer% more
Complanter O T l own :n S i R p A , M V . e n n
a o n d g t l . y " in o o o l n o . P g i e t n h. us e ..
,
I bounded as folio tea els: Wattle north by the Sew
Yon: mar Company: east by Rickety* heirs; tooth
• by Philltrs getrolciana Co.: and on thu west by
lands (ornately owned by Malan.
. A hos, four-leatts (Flu) undivided part of IoY son,
! In State, county scot Tow petite •Pn,onid. kn o w n a y,
the backett'• belts property, and bounded m
vls: LW the west nod south by the gra her
.1011 prope rt y. w don the east by lands formerly
owned bye Woods.
Aim, thCrtswell property, sit' ate end lying hi
state, (aunty and Townstdp aforesaid, containing
SO acne* more or leas.and nounded IBA follows, via
east by lands formerly owned by Thos. Allison;
inorth by lands formerly ousted by Drown, west by
tamt•flynnal) ownod by Waiter Borden; and .ots
the south by the N. Y. War Co.
•Isu nor undlelded sixth pan of the Rooker
farm . " on Platolo. containing MO acres more or Insa,
oatbounded no (0 1 / 1 ..., tinnorth by ((tor, y y ge ,
east by the Hynes farm: sonth by We Reynolds and
Onycland fanna and on the west by Waiter nolo.
don mad Illackincr farms.
• .
Aldo, one undivided one-twelfth (1-12) intereat In
the for of two and three (Innen , . (Mi) on Cherry
Men, State Ceuety. nod Township aforesaid, .1-
jolrmair tbe celebrated need Well, and upon ivbieb
there are threw (a)wells putoplog IQ barrel. • day
lotralv, and one well being bored, corn down &JO
&cc
nulled end taken In eaecullon as the properly of
Samuel J. Walker, at The suit of Geo. i. d 4 W.
Copeland. 'd &forme), In fart of Porous r.
ALEXANDER. Marshal.
ILswellat's Liorica l'orinuoutio. Jul) "a, itok.
,1,22-4:111:W
TUE NEW STAMP DUTIES
4tsgssed led, 1566.
I.43l:6ll,wilacmi. ..r.liims =Dewy'.
I=l
IIZEUEIANTS,
1331E1M
I=l
And the public ge.nOty.
THE NEW STAMP DUTIES,
LIIPOZEI , BY ACT or coNORK.SB, JULY LITE,
To . ..A.611 EFFECT THIS DAY, ON A
NEAT CARD, ALPHABET'.
CALLT ARRANGED.
i2.zraxcria : I I : : : 3.0 .0 tall.
=I
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
PUBLISHERS.
59 Fifth St.. Masonic Elan.
BIARSTaiL'S SALE. -
BY VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
tonaiittiont csprmai issued ou W e s t ern District
Court of the United States for the District
of Peennyfrattla, and 1 a me directed, I will expose
to public sale. at the Cartons House, in th • City _of
Pittsburgh, on the 14TO DAY OP • UOUSY•
.at it O'clock r. U, ail the right, title, Oahe and In
trust of Hook St Wise, of, lu and to the following
k ei.cribeil property, to wit:
Übe thaw lery and the lot ofnd on which tht
emu i. erect. d, eel nil the buildi grou ngs appurtunaut
machpp distill. out ktenut enable and
boiler, one Dili with rake, roar I erg. ferment
lug tubs, huewenn and tub, the beer tubs. to
gether with ail other tuba, pipes and natures In
said distillery.
sthe sreutaidy
Ali -two ba• relit of Whiskey.
of t property it
ltwenalP, Ureter county. andsituatedln
them Franklin l
-t
delivered to the porches,.
Seised and taken to tseentlou as the property of
Hook t, What, at tha suit of the United States.
ALI(ANDItit MURDOULI, Marshal.
Urritia, (
Pittsburgh, du iT 25th, 11•68. lyZt.r6O-WTS
1866. BP/111114 ILI" ' 1866.
IVIcCORD &
131 WOOD STILIEET,
WWI to Call special attention to their large and
splendid stock sat
lints, le, for
_Spring mid Sum
mer Wear,
diau.3ll2taleasisi "firearlotzr-
LAIDIES' DEHAYS, YACHTS, SEASIDE*, Etc..;
GNAT'S and BMW sAHATOHAS. ''LLOW'b
THAT'S,'" HHitiliTcHs, HUnktEltS, MUKToNS,
DEHIIYS, rETOS..te..A.
*wan
lasta.
HrEAK HOODS of every deltortption, to mit all
EV , 81113388 MAN'S
COMMRCIAL MUM
Be, 4 St, Clair Street.
We haya engaged the 'aerrlaea of an otparlanced
teacher expregaly for. the months of July and Ai.
Iran: Students entering on the leant July can great
ly oorepleteldregrourse by the tart gry Anne t. •
For drentare and ingoelaneng of pennungsbip t apply
at 'the Conegollboms, or address
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Jele:c6ltYWlr : J. F. hteOLAYMONDIL
R . Jr. FLEMING,
W4OLISALE Dit..!llll. to
Frail. Cans, Ways and , Earthen Jars;
of : vriorr. descriptifflli alsoOtterturor of
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BATES & BELL,
ARE OPENING
4 COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
NEW DRY GOODS.
A I THE
'Reduced Prices of the Day I
no 4 21 FIFTH STRRET.
FLANNELS
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Yellow Flannels
Gray Flannels,
White Flannels.
Twilled Flannels
Miners' Flannels,
Dark Barred Flannels,
Bradley's Barred Flannels,
Kittanning Bar'd Flannel,
Ashland Barred Flannel,
Steubenville Bar'd Flannel
Cleveland Barred FlanneL
White Blankets,
Colored Blankets,
Covode's Heavy do,
AT WHOLESALE
D'ELBOY, DICKSON &
54 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
.110
HEIM IRON WORKS.
JONES 86 LAURIES,
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acufrriAcTirazas 07
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Raits,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard
Tram Rails, punched and coun
ter sank;
Boiler, Bridge a ►d Tank Rivets
Cut Nally and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles;
! Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
! Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAILIZMITrat AND OPFICL..
. 120 Water and 158 Front Sts.
➢*ANCH Roues,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
CHICAGO, ELI
•W Joilara,.. w• . " l °W.r,„trbuaa..
',MILLER & moursoti l
Wholesale Grocers,
AN a IMFORTZSOI OF
BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS,
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH!, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &.C..
Constantly on hand.
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S TART ?tifILRO ffe r SJAFES 11111.1-.
Orrlca or astir. Q. M. U. 8..11u.. R. a.,
150 0 ?vela.,
wAsulitoToN, D. C., ansost Ins
Va. Will be sold at Public,
Au •Eletioll, •1 Alexandria-
. oa THIURoDAV, gust 214 the !a150... of
United States atimAry Rantoul Vrolat , t) fostalo-
Mr on hoed at that plots,. coaalstrag lnaart as 101
lows:
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Tyro seeond-olass serviceable Lodomotive 'Engines,
Morels floe, builders; Vents. test
Ono Tender Truck, two small Trask Ge.
the hundred pairs sesdad- hand Car Wheels on
Axles.
ae.e'ntr tons — V' Railroad iron, (48 his. to has
y. 4,) ilearly new: fifteen Stoves, two lilliani-Lon
hydraulic Jacka, ten toes onserideeeble ninth:use!
into.
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Twentylive tons Wreoittl arid Chuit Scrap Iron,
aecond.siand NallroaditPikaa• IhibbrrLonlni.
tiro. Air. /dards. Platform and Collat. Scala..
Lan:erns, Oars, Desks, Tables, and a variety of
otter artiolosi also,
Nine Prune Buildings.
gale. to eOiareeuee at X
10 o 'doer. A. er.. at the
SILL terT litolroad Wherf, where the Locomotive..
Railroad Iron, and C. Wheals aretand. The
balance oft. article. will be told at the Ralirceas I
Supply Store, near the Orange and Ale.adria
Dean.
Will Ala° no *old at Pftiatrargb. Pa., it it ecloca
A. N., cc TONNIAAY, Angela:AA
Eleven new Don Can, the feet googol Pennock
Miserswniet Square, theater eeenty.
Terms—Cosh. In Goettninent fond..
Any further Information retell,. to the property
will be furnished on Application at Ohs aloe.
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Bet. lihijOr and A. Q. ht., .. B!Amy.
antlildS
DAY, McABOY & SPAN',
REOPIIIETOBII Or
IRON CITY 11,1111.1V0111[8..
OPE= AU • WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45W, - and 102 and 114 Third St,
IMPOETSS4 /ND LILILLILIta Lir
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Saddlery Hardware anda:rimming,
Asa ItansalotFuln of 41 *Vieilei ati
Superlor Wood and Iron Hamer,
-Wrought Post Bit., Ittaglltta &What, Braadoona,
Wheel Bast Malta nat. am, Mew gyp
baba a MI sad taostittato , attortwitha or xOCa. tit
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WANTED,
Of two yeve - a..nperlunes, se ILL LAWMAN. Hest of
reference from former eroplorer. Address
nB.ls:be.S YLEKE,•' Hare •• HOOD
WANTED lIIIMEDLATJELY.
Holding 100 to 150 Barrels.
!Inquire of
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WANTED—Two or three
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LI/NM-MAI/ a
West Mairebsster.
Enna co Laurel alley, west ol Adams strwet, nes
tweron Market and Bearer street% ant 1.1.2
ANTED _Good salesmen to
.ell try sampl.
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W:th tight to axe It. A rare chance to malt mune,
and no M,4. Addrma .1. C. TILT IN,
jy‘a-ra 31 V, hb street, (Id ihror.
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"TS WANTED, TO SELL
TIILIM3I7I AND TX.11.173E1i
Or, Love and Loyalty.
The 6•14 , wII he very lar,, an , l agents ars:l fln.! It
for their lotereat to e, II Oh. book In prefw-renee
any other. 1.0,11 e. and gentl.men wishinA prolta-
Ws employment will do well rna4rcas
AND
J )31 gstsal 1,10 1 bird ct/ at, t.tt.hu i ‘l, Vs
W A NTEI II --$2OO per Niue its pa id
v AJICII4.7W 11/.041.1CC flla •11 , y eta 1
SUO MACILihr
idt. tetchntu'. r•lm.at
Address, with stamp, t.)NAI,Nv, tiny is...
MACHINE CO..!oche/Am., Mao, or Ch1,....1,-
pblA, Cr_ le,ereldawir
WALL PAPE RS, , c
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WALL PAYERS,
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LACK, sum 110QUET, GOLD, PLAIN TINT AND PAHL
For s. Sn stqn,
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fiferVAl3 /PAJLIII ER
W.I.IJ'A_ 1- I. F: I k,
ri~ARENT WINDOW SHADES
'X' Al& RI IL. MI C
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street.
Second doer below Diamond Alte:;.
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ARLOR
Stemdmrd ;role' Papers
Now sem bPautiful design, for l'Arluret, at
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BANKS AND BANKE t•AS
NATIONAL TRIIST COMPANY,
423 Penn Street,
FIFTH WARD,PITTSUURCH.
Deposits r veil sii.l Inter., alloyed ou da
p Alla.
Collections wade on all the principal poinis of
the Unite., Slat!,
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Ili STUIIIILDERS INDIVIDUALLY IigROSSI3LI.
ROD KRT DICKSON, rresitletit.
JOHN H. RALSTON. Vier President.
ROBERT J. URIER, Cs ell
ROBBIrr DICKSON . , cHAR.LE"., JIVERS.,
JOHN H. U.A.L.STo.)., IJoSEPH LAMA,
ILLIAIR SVITH, WILLIAM if RicliELL
CHAS. H. ARISSTRONLI j WJI. (*RA. ./CO, J a.
JA.M.gs JTTELL, PAUL .16.13 RT,
DR_ J. I JAMICAOr
3yeal
BANKING HOUSE.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
Bar
No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh.
Mett. s =l7. d o l nnn t iM F 4mrVpo.'ll,l",.T.Wille
United sonte. nod Canada..
STOCKS,BONDS AND OTHER 3EOIIIIIDES
Bought and Sold On (+Amisslon.
Particular attention itsid to the permsse and
sale of
11MTED STATES SIAM lIES.
United SLAILIe. Sixes of iissl
Do. do h-Si;
Do. Flee of 111-16,
iii. Scv.-Ttilr tier;
Do. Crilliluitex of hide btodness.
Order's smil Vouotiorstsoiiiiht or I.lJocicti. Jxl.Sily
WHEELER az. WIC-SO -N-7;
SEWING MACHINES.
We woald &dela, • man to forego a tareeher
and throat, when: with a dell rather than to
nee a With wear her health, vigor and life
away In the ev rlaatiug • ',atoll, stitch.
stitch," when a .owing Machine can be ob
tained. The WE ".EL Ell h WILSON is an
Invaluable aid In every household. We have
bad several ditfel kinds on tried. end after
Adz years' sonic, the W IfEEI. Eft a Wll.-
BON has I ,ken t. a preveJeuce as the best
where all kinds , f sew g are to be dour in
a famtly. — .4nterie.u.dprlcalesernet.
These machine. have MORE IMPROVE,
MENTS, MAKE 1.1:;PS POISE, Are &Well
MORE !WEEDY rnd SIMPLE In operation
than any Machine to the market.
UZA
BARTZ/ETV
SEWING MACHINE,
Pronounced by all whO hare seen It We simplest
machine now before the public.
It la as eLectlve and durable as It Is aleaple, and
ea practical as It Is durable. It has but to to seen to
be admired, and used to be appreciated. It com
bines the elements of
Perfect Practical Machine,
And Is *Dared at a price within the radio ul nearly
ever? family In the land.
The only low priced .idachlue In lb.. United States
licensed to nee the WI! GAL, EH A W IL•ail \ PEED
—the belt and only reliable reed ever constructed.
Sry - astLF.AILLE.N WANTED.
eb lECON7I72EreS,
WHOLI:bALE AtiEN T 25,
No. 68 Fifth Street,
PITTiIL FA.
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wg. J, MANX., H. 11001 .. 1 . 1 . 1 .D1t.•.5.Udt. D. IttiClT.
311cIDLELLAND & Co"
Corner Federal and Lacock - Streets,
EILX&L•XIG•33.II2IItIt •
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Dealer. 011 e, Varnlahea, bruga „Dye-
Matra, Carbon - Oil, et., Standard and Patesit
a nba,
trines. Their dikila large and well selected, and
ww be tem ae any PO.. to the west.
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Pittabnrgh White Lead Works,
ME WHITE LEA D,
awr. tatAD GRAMM OIL rur
OIL BANTLELB,
MAWMita. ea Wood 4121.0411,16
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WARTS.
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AH I ICON STORAGE TARE.
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No, t G 4. Clair street
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LOCK STITCH
WM. STJMNER & CCI„
No. 27 Fifth fitreet