== *itt,sb-i—trg-11-6azdtt I ~ t,o it, ,I, stet un "I -1 l'lll-' 1 - 11 ' 'I It t'l ' , II - I'II ,It 1110,10 ~ ;.., It I, , i1,.,1 1 - hoaki an defiantly as ,11.1,:ng. the :,.;‘, In the 11l eat, w bete lie wale% 1,11,111, 111 progreS9 of the rebellion. deep It .1.1 ,1 es 111/U n like a ail „ I, and as soon I, it 11111111 e. the bottom, It turns and cone .. 1.,t. kto to. ,Ift lace. YOll 111,'k 11111 , THE FRUITS OF F.IMASTIPATION. and th. true depth of the water where it The future prospect of the colored rat, struck the isotolll 10 1 1 1 - ell 011 the Scale of in this country is by no means inviting. t i ll , 1,,,,,„„,,,, r, aft., is y„,l ~,. 11, .li.g, of Emancipation so far, has been attended . I attat on the scale of :t thermometel with very questionable results; even those i Who have been most active in promoting I ____A y. , 11111. 1 1 man lately called on a couple that measure, may fairly doubt whether it 11 l - 1 01 11 1 .,, i n chi,,,,,, ~h,,, 0111 111 i 114 ~i ,, will secure such advantages to the freed eotnivaly, invited lout to leave. 'l'lll, he men as will oorupeusate for the peace and : declined to do, when One 1 , 1 - lout Calll.lllt security enjoyed in his former condition- ' him around the neck in a loving embrace, Recent events render it certain that any I pulled his head in the direction of the 111111 r. attempt to extend to him further privileges and got him into the exact position as, hool- E"I I master would desire to get a refractory boy, then those implied ill the mere Oct of ancipation, is likely to produce disastrous i t i . , wdoe t h e o th er p , et. , a ague With vigor up consequences, in which be is sore to be the I til be was willing to leave the prituilis,. greatest sufferer.— The Outhoiir It we are not strangely at fault ill his toric recollections, our contemporary for gets the honorable traditions of his ancient Church, which are clearly against the ex. Istence of personal slavery, as hostile t o the best interests of individuals and of so ciety. Surely the Catholic Church lifts an honorable and not doubtful record on this Sk.LLIJLNDLII lIILLANDS , city. point. Pr p 1.15118.11 LIT EfisNaLA-N, BEERCO, tEAl!tor.. JOSIAH SLING lIIILLSON P. 11.11.E.D I TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1H66 UNION REPUBLICAN NOM! FOll VEILNOII4: MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. GEARY OF CI*SIBEILLA.CO COUNTY =I ,wxy-ry-20,COND DIM, gilt HON. N. MOORHEAD TWILSTT,IIIRD DISTRICT SON. TUOMAS NYII.I,IAIVIS CLU LET, CitS 1 I f I!=ii JULYS u. 1111.0Wti, Llampton Tp. 01 k.11.1.1,tit =I II Rh KT SHIVELY. City JOSIIPIX BK. BRAT, Plum Tp I= GEORGIC 111.A.EL1LTON,Ulty Dth..`7o6 0r7,1u: JOlll5 Y. G7EAVO. 111111 TV F. otaLset, City. 1171916.9.01 11 WWICON, Pttt Tp. Y.ISOYARY. Y. 95.cILzt, North k ettu To 111AllIMIL 11.711ADVVIITL. C.illtte To. WILLIAM PETBE. Rose Tp. B. A. COLVIII.LE City. ILEEirtutiV Even conservativv out the North--et lort,t •-tich of tint as nr , not prepltrel f.0,1 ,, tv Cow AN and I)l“,i,ii iffin the Drnio,ralt, —have lot.r. star - petrel and tteit:t!,••l ILy hihlted to Kentu , kt St it , election. Au int... 111 til111.11')" , ril ••; .i.Ce of ,N.it xpectatile citizen of t 1 friend 1n l'itt4bur;:'.. ntritte , nn an ttillcwx "1 rancor but re.ret tlo eotclition ot the public mind here, and 1.... very sumo: me indices which warp .Mu people. as del ...n atrated in the rettolt , ''l or iate ciocti tits. Judging simply by r, taut.. you w tuld come to the coneluslon they were no hi ter• ly rebels an ever. To FO edge, how , er, wonld be erroneous. Although they b ve pruscribeti Union men, and elected rehids, and even returned Confederate soldiers to ortice, it has been more to express their ha tred of those they denoutm, as radicals, who, they my, have "stolen their niggers," than to demonstrate affiliation with the in ce,aion heresy. Our demagogues have • worked upon this soreness of th e public mind, uro,equent 11 pOll the of slave property, and have induced many In rote the Democratic ticket, who are really Union Inca al heart "But, while thin 1- ti faro, it eannot to tiortiod that, throughout the State there aro a gram many returned rch. I eoldiet. an stay-at-home rebels, who are no, dry as much wedded to their mischievous notions as they were before the s urrender tit their armies, and would to morrow fight against OA nation again, if they had the least hopes of FP -,4•41. Th. ni.en trh. , nt,er pier tip ;' ,, er a NI ty, or!, as ion; ree they (Ire,' uniortunate ly, active democratic leaders. They are moving heaven and earth 1 , gain politics! saprenmeT, in miler to often revolution by the ballot which they d to lteng alemt by arms. Neatly ky los team subdued by these men. They have used money in abantlauoo; for most of our rieh . men are rebels, and, a, was th e rase at the ning of the raheilion, they tiltuk it law , land to revolumaltz,e K. ma. ky TLli4 n* tar 110% rover ,Lt gr,11•1 \ 113: La+ in 11,t It ry f)r Own, to rrcut , .r Lc the wikat tbry Ow I.%),net? ttitl2el hare powurtullsc ci,utribute ,l to thi, 1. The dern.icretii party at tliA North, witkii, prior to and all through the retail lioa, maintained the right of n !iiitatrii to setieila, mad. as an device! the hutlwrity cornhary the general govtonh,..ut to t.o •ree a State, chopptal t. i tt:tre about, and ,onten , led that. a: ter a :-..uttt• Lad Me (.1.••!, had j'/Inl,l I . ,did•r .e.f.dintt setting up an irelei. udent gov ernutent, and had su,..n,iied that govern. went, for several year.. by for , . of arms, it hurl a right to con:, bunk agnil3, With all its immunities 111111111111ir,I. Nor was this it. Tint party, years ago, repudiated app It, traditions of devotion to Utl:N r•Nal !Abell V, 1111 d lent itself to do all 'flaunt r 01 unworthy nod ha, merlons in .upport of .!itrery. for the 4nining pms yr, ke,ping !-urh x rolt!,ti..n nat‘lr4!ly Inaf;e !fp. South rrn parturra to It .1ot:111nel-ring and thr Northern partner% v n ,;( \vb., 1114.11 coclownt .runtlo, m,.1 to ona , t nint,tlponal.lc I! 1111RJ - a ci 0 ! politi: tur, out fl , gt, u.ler them. This is whit! Dt•llloersi Ilo• war. rio Hirty of I,:%rty, 1%11 tl.ro I=IMEI=III Og 111 0 guy,1111.1 ,-, ! 111 *.”1,11,', pemt i ou t, ILA oll,•r a..._ of it rt et.oriling at 11.P11,;‘,;.1 1, ; ti; 1,,t 1,, 0 the rebellion, t;',.l.llillt:, ctirring up anenation, set: !in,: ttio r. lad. import ant inform:l..on.o tot tiP .pies, Ir.- yo king p,r,101 v 010'. un lin oil cm). Cei vable wal'° giv',up them the utnicmt pos sible aid and cruniort. No s,imier had the war closed tla• 10 wing: drew intr. po,-ilk;‘, during the war. Thr lie.l or ieei, ering their old aseentiiim y, the government a' 116M•ti111 , 2 Just at tiliA la , ini t h ePr, , ideo!, SerTetary of State, tho Sr, t th, Navy, and thr“ . Retaibia-an :•I•lnstiiri, en tered into a Coll.siirtnly to la•tray the limit wlrirh they were indebted for their cost- nem, and power. In outing ala.ut lor a siiite4.l to the end they bail in t ies, !..y malignant ingenuity. they hit on KC corly thetC nnc. of a llntloir!A, 1.4 timer:Li. won'. half - stz,:gc.!. ii, ha•lthc . y beets ciioo , , TO I.i/iA th. y pledged the, crOire lamer and patronstze of the Etteutive Department the National Ind have , manifeated ruriatas. and clergy in 1110.014 the i r proini•i• go , 1. Thi. deteetion plated Ono branch of tlii Giiiverillin•nt iu Dtinioi handy it vv.n it lit It Lilo , of one•third of OW 4;,1 r non,' ctlto.ut It bluut--WlthOtil u ballot. They gained, moreover, that department which s the moat direct and positive control of up pointutenut and contracts---the deport ment, consermently, which appeals most power folly to the ambitious and the mercenary So to speak, the rebels captured the bag gage train of the Union forces; or, rather, it was driven into their camp. This is what sister the I.)emocsata, and gives them hopes 0: other and greater conquests, which shall take the wreaths of victory front the brows of loyal men and place than On their traitorous—hands. Their Jubilance Cropped out startling at Memphis and New OTICUII., Nor do there 1 / 2 1c:hernia indicate a more perverse frame of mind among Southern Detrrocrats, titan the I:Xl:it:tiling and or pa tifyiug 0f.1.111010 thous among ,Northerut 'thus. Heroin is are chief °Muncie to a permanent a rm berinticent pacitimition of the country. Art otatud to the letter above, the r- 4t' elc. Besides, our contemporary ought to I.e careful from what armory it draws argu ments. The English aristocracy have jus tified the oppression of the Irish, these many centuries, by strictly analogous aver ments. They have alleged that the Irish people, as a whole, were unfitted for Free dom; that the removal of despotic res traints would only give play to their wort characteristics, provoke onsvli 1 disorders, and lead to the most perstelou consequences. Nor is this line of argunicotation loco liar to British aristoornt , .111 Inon. r v,ry Ml= ,ity. and d.dermincd tnadntain i have iu<tilird their coati t titi.itir the plea nl N,a•eriiiity They have lucuri ally pre ten , it,l tact Ftlispotiain, though it hurl riiineily, wait an iniiiittainsable yin to theism ntra whom it was exercised. meat changes in the ideas met semi mint, a people, always find spies-ion n iiirresponihng changes in their sot silitii al organirntion, or in both It rate v falls out that these ultaage. tar a. tint dtxhed so gradually fls not to pr•ldnrt• IS harp crisis. Even Christianity, lb.• Iwut ficunt instrumentality in linuian ,Vol not achieve Its early triumphs ill calm It brought a sword instead of pones. Th., till heathen said more in disparagemi lit sit its siirtal gaud civil results than our iontem porary dues in dispraise of I:Myers:Li 1.11 , erly. Indeed, ire perivist little Valet n. e in the tones, except that an. tested a contldence• an imt pr rs itisness, which the modern does nut come up to. Undoubtedly, the second birth of till to dividuxl Or a people, liho the turn I,lllli, IS not joyous but grievous ,in at t "int ilisiii through tears, and griiiins, it it IPt better, thi refore, ilia to ±sin, mil Of 1 lo,larknoss ,:monint 1., into the light of knuwic,lgt• Th. hht, Still... 4IP 1141,1.•rg0tt.: and they cannot avail the in. th.q.•to. It in mum n r ti,em t• , help (nun. their Gore. , • ..r frumi 2.yt,ii..tthi, I tslti.. I def. 13.!t,1, :hos, I Itotr own sal% Wt.rk - it nA.lther p041.1e, an I, if :lire v, i:,• to work it itl feat 1 , 111.1 J If thi.y the) it, :Ir. iust.iuen of failure tlu world •.. 11, , r in MPli‘, 11,; t14,4•1. - .1 ~.11i !,,, • 11,11,11 , 1 and theie S. th, a tltitit La not ru, th. I , lacks w nil stumble Sollitt, and leini-e nnen, The e ntnrui,n 1.,t i 4 nn then,. till they must endure it. It not the 'its ttl rule thrit - hurunn being., either As indiv Its af , ColllMllrlitlOS, ahall be iliatl,l. rt, through enjoymout, but through suth•riui Nit that this PXl,ll.lOl‘ thnae through w it h Fuffering In intliCl.ol. "It must lie t Hint offences come, hut woe onto tent e , through whom they come.- --Henry NtElwain, Ch:ef Cide,,pee, has been suspended frol °Mee by the tielm•tmen, for i:VArls.)ll money from partteS arrested for tight o knees. eorroPpondent, atrurk with tl I,auty of a Saratoga Itelle, confe•sse, th he wept when he ROW her at droner down both elbow, on the tlabltl and gnu her corn from the Car. —The CIIMOII7O officers ea the is•rt New t 41m., have se‘zoal wi;liin a sie • time, for fraudulent underraluatl4m, n,. ark?, 17.314 enure, 13.11:is and 17 barrel, of wure, all 12111= —An attempt was innde on the night the 12th to assassinate Major littlitt,:g, it! United States Infantry, in command Fort Morgan, by A. ii. Patterson, suit ~f the post. One hundred dollars is off cal fur his apprehension. —At Junction City, IV itusftis, OVer 21,11 , 51 ai•ies of !and were disposed o during tlic month of July. Returns from the Little Nei k 'Ark Land Office show that entries ate making in that ilistrirt for settlement iiiider the homestead law. —.lt Is Isillevettthat a pro latnation, storing the habeas corpus end teiniinaiiiig the military occupation of the Routh, will Le. issued immediately after the hi it I aht net meeting, it having been account of Mr. Seward's Own , —Boveral young men who left npti lig field, Mass., In April taut for Mmitson, have returned, impressed with the ph a that that golden territory is not all !Awl limey painted It. 'lltey visited (de,n lil fertini mines, lost a round sum by the trip, uui dually co ncluded that home woo the best place for them. • tlic tt bI. 14:1,1 queen Victoria remarked recently: 1 Alice (her daughter) is ruined, for Ile s se has :cased to exist. I have written for his to cot. Over here ; unless she do so there is nothing left for her to do but go to come cheap place in Switzerland and live as cm. can." —When were bunking institutions first known ? In the time of Pharaoh, when fo Egyptians receive.] a I •to the Punk of the Red Sea, Snit it. Ever since, Faro Ifau6s lulve been lA A ipular, and favorite places of deposit, as They hardly ever got broke. —The President to-day directed the re mo ral of Bunn, Pension :Agent at timing i field, Illinois, and the appointment of Ed. Merritt, editor of the State Register, in lilt tin.a.l Dia RegiAter is, and was through out the late war, the central organ of cop headism in Illinois, and Merritt is an Copperhead. - The following is the style Of notice served upon Union citizens of Bev,. Orleans by a self-constittited "conservative" com mittee : "To : Sir,—You are hereby notified to leave this city within seventy two tours. Your presence cannot he longer tolerated in this community. Ity order of tilt cximmlttee." •- A MoatImENT TO Omit. M'Puaitsow. The enii.ens of Clyde, Ohio, Nelda meet lag on August ad to institute measures for erecting a montmient to the memory of Major General .1 McPherson, who fell galiantly fighting for his country. It was stated that ifit,ooo was already contributed, and it COMMILLee was appointed to take the Matter in charge. —A few days ago a vintner's wife ap peared as a Witneee at the bar of one of our courts, and upon being asked her ninon de clared herself Mine. Uurnnd, by birth Al exandrine du Brulard de Cienlls. In reply u, a question put by the court, ells said she was a t u ie c s h e e e a r o id d n ' t a .l te a rCriaie h o eu is li n a The D . ManitUn-ntilka. M. TbierleBllaer keeps boarding-house. —A CA', API A N Cu hESE. —At a factory . in Canada a huge cheese has lately been made which weighs three and a half tons, and measures six feet eight inches in breadth, and three feet in thickness. The milk used in its manufacture wrighed tons, and was furnished by soil t .,,w s. This huge cheese will be on exhibition in Tire to at au agricultural fair to be held than during September. doftwtion John ‘ 1 "'" - • Ninv•neli...tts,lrtmi Et•pni.l.• satd ni,n. tingnislmi fittlp•r, NI Ern: N ., .1111g .‘41,1111 .1 h.' 1.40, iu fai r a th C“tivetilion. CIIOLERAI CHOLERA CHOLERA:I: 11.11 the alnaust athent I.l...emu:l:iv( the tialug....• , cur, • I• 3,11.1 1.1 • 66,1, - 11Ifi 16 1111,, 66 -1.. 3116 V 1 2.14 lintrit. , :rt. , 1.•, at..• 1•11 re. 11,1.• rem ...• ha , : When LI,. • holer • IMlil r.ll I .1111 , 1 ./011. Ma• fa. • 1,:i1 Vij.‘ll,l. 17 1 11..1 :LA \ 1:F JOSEI'II 111.1;111N,'N. 1)121 t. 4 •11,11.1 . . ICE fl \II'•I.I I 111. VI. A. V 1:1- SI I ‘I I I 11, .•I.A. EMI= )ATh.- :ZOO ()al , in kin, c t• EMMEN GEIEB►I. 1 ic vroi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. st LE OF GOVERNMENT r 3 %II ES T. BR kin CO„ I t MIMI Markt.( Street a In t 4:, NEW AD VE RT 111 E N 'PS I 1 1 r I.Es. *.!:, bbl, M4=Zi iIME )11T - TER , , „ Et: bills 4 1.14.1- t.in ‘l,l t COAL II tlithN FOIL ..411.1;. 300 EN 1;0 it 'III WWI ERI STORE tl.l 41111: 11l 11.1/Ill• I 01', I\ lIN (;1.4 %El Lit I h 41111: INA Itil II l' 1:11N% WHITE, ORR & CO., 8413 Firtll .NIONI UNT.. TO 11 I ♦TO\ S T.I T I .1 ft MIER 1111 1%41., ITALIAN DEAD-STONE r. .13 Xi. C 3 ,0 XVI E , : r I- • MUM ; ;WV .., 41. e. El INSI • X• C A • IX c 0 .2 'ow g wee r• 7lr. Y CJ Ci - -I E IS lir:11E11i 4aN Eli I hat no•oKolitnl -trm tl sg. sn -i• st, ~ N, 105 i • , e • P.II-Nt.rek 411. roti t ••ii 10. 15111 I.A W. AI ,1. , 1 1%6 A. 0. AI: .1. I..• 11, t 1.4 lb. oxrt ykre 12t srvt tt,...• rr4..” amt Ms , Itnr t 105 I t tt . 1 1 1141 M At* . 1 ES, SA LESM AN ANTED -Compe- LAIIjN /I 1,1 1014 101•111 1 . 111•101410 It. FEMALE EDUCATION. I '1 , 11 , E , s i t , ' Al.4 1 N i N r1 4 1 , 4111) } 7... il) 1 1; t1 M. I.llt \lr , II eel It 1..1.1. letetee—ele the Lehi. 'teeth,. eeel t lieu Plitt I tat ~ee ( LEI.. all 1.1.1.441. in pieee. Large Illc r(i I.4lnd.ionem. JOSEPLI W 0011 W F. 1.1. AL CO., Ccernrr NV I at, , I . lllftl.tirrh, /0/EvTll tit /I.F.N. 1.01 .1/I.T i.„:,111A11 ; 1. 11011:SE 1 , 1111 SA 111 , , , 111 , 0”, 1.1 r ,6„ F.. A• So OM Stffillell.l.l . TO Neiili•tl bltln .111 tr 9.4 by 111, l' .r 1 - er, AU.oCri'l .3.1, 1.n..1 .i.. 4 • r .. ' it. V. " „ l y 3 A , 1 * :1,1:::. ":” tLin Avrntl , n... 1 .111. 0kt..1 la 1.1 Ito •01 A 1,1.• I MALI) , µI(I i, VY .1 1 1,1,1. 1 i 1 11 14. DEM I EEF TON Eni „,. ..11 , 50r I re. 4.1 s Bo of TouQ taclow, For male by tlke d.ren er at teia., st u.. Vawdy II r.eery ~ t oro .1 J"". A. I:FNMIAW. anl7 corn., I.lbrly and Iland ..reeta. TO LET —A Detainable Two story a. µWeb, 014 enntalnleg •11 room, wide ball, good dry cellar, 0...1n es., ..e•n, awl cold water bnalts, de.. sit C. 11111111.. erder. Only flve minutes walk from the l'ostellire. l'uo sesalon can be bad Immediately. For critter par Iculars, Inquire of J Alf /LS sul5:100 N.. 134 Filth .ire... ( i EO. W. PETTY, A EolL E9T4TE .90EXT, NO. 13 T. CLAIU tiTHEET Bonds and Mortgurtes bought and sold. Collec lons promptly made on cease/pubic terms. sub N EW WHEAT! PEW WHIBIATE TEN CALM TO ARRIVE I=l R. KNOX .S. SOY 79 Djimpn4, Allegbelli 11=1 Corner Fourth and Wood tits., BANKERS & BROKERS, VBAI.XII , KINL• UI Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. p the llultra ,Late Intl 1..nm1.1,. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. FittmoiitE HI ES, Hamburg Edgings, Ilamburg Flouncing's, JACONEI EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS, SWISS EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS. \V I 1 UTE: GOODS. Cambric, Jaconet, Lawn. Victoria Lama, French MIMI), Hair Cord Dimity, Tarlatans—all colors, Tucked Su Iss, Infants' n aists, Infants' Embroidered Robes, .tu.,r Ft\ I 1. EATON , El VTI.As I%OlM'. -II 0 T .‘• ti T T 9th ard, Pittsburgh, 1110 M tS N. :1111,1.1E1t, Pre,itir I .11,4 nu, 01 I -. npl. I. =I =I IZI3III ORDERS SOLICITED •Ilor, 'I I • "'lll `111:* 4 ( 'II:4 A, LEGG ATE'S 159 Federal street, 511eglieri) (it) MARSHAL'S SALE I:' I 1111'1 F 0) 4 441117 OF C, TJ tYi r r C 7. rba 2XO LS HE On the 30th Da of lugust, 1%66 THE STEAM TUG "EMMA LOOAN, W H E. 0 Itn ( 0 2ri Fifth Strout, 3EI DLL 13 Ft C, in MIL IMIEN, G r c K(LS, _sl`. WHITE GOODS, LINEN CAMBRIC PITTSBURGH CUTLERY VNUOILIIIAGE HOME ►IA\CFAI'- 1 J. I 1, ,, 1 OW 1,1 i.iivai knives rON. 67 and (.9 I.llTh Ntreff, ,I , I^VAD a 111 11.01?"4" W. Y. WILLkoI y PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY. w E ARE PREPARED to utak. •. ll,lr •. [rum a luctwe dtam J. l l' 1 11 1, 1• CALL 1101,78 L rl.l /VI 11, 1 LTA, CA 11.1(1 AIL Y. IU /LTA, 1/1 11.111 NO 1,4/LTA, YOUNI/ATION 11 , 4.1 A, Ml l l.l l 'E 1101,TAL KVA viccw:,. N 11T W AAP/ ERA, A r /tr. Coro, NI•. 1,l IC, t r , 1111,111 Ward. Ilr .1. r. lL rt. •t Fort 1•111 Vo/111.1ry. //rEtvrnl Wer•roolthluir 1 , 11 , A1 1,1 1 1,1,41,111 r 1110 . )r• far BARKER & HASELTINE, =EMI No. 11 I Jilin Street, Second Mot.), =1 LOOKING GLASSES, Pictures and Frames. of all kinds, 1101ULDING8, &e., &e. A rot ono...anti, on hands nn7,1,0. PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY .10,1 riremt•an .1 AR: te.PENCEIit & Mc•o: ~t', MALSTERS AND BREWERS Alo, Porter and Brown Stout, PITTSBERG 11, PA. ATIMN, nistitsqer. ItnlV VENN INSTITUTE, FOR YOUNG LADIES, Una., the , MAIVWOIIIIIII of Tharitel. 314.. S. 7141.-St3ilirll3. A.nien..•l In rompetom fillorpil of ProrOlOOr. 10. 25 Hancock Street Tbr MALI, IsEMION wlll ecautnenoe MOS DA Y Scplr , Fut.er Vc.r Circular., he., a ppl y at the I n•Mtvla. Au 11. h.'n Female College, FALL TElt3l WILL OPEN 193:31.'T./Ellll-1313FL 91432... Addrcus Rev, I. O. PERSHING. nuls.llt. H, ENRY REA. JR 00111BUSBION NERCIIAWT IN FIAIOR, °RAINa,wog,BACN)N, Lett!) urr ac.. MIN I.allbeerir AN Trft = . ll A . JelllarrB I .1 I g ty #l. tar RV I Hamburg Insertings, 17 Fink Street • 14,11•r•h, h~ ~ M'., e 1.11,,, A • .s 1 sr 41,1. 1 - 1,1 , 1 Mil in, N ,11V1t,,E, TrN Anwi,.l 17th. offtr for 5410 1 . 0 hit, - Auction 10,1 DAN ,IV ,F.l . r.ll a 1 orpo, the Ily , •I N. 0 1 ,111.. fir I . rt , locrt 5. co n. 1,1100 to 'r1 41,634 noun , l4 lro-, 00111. 51,311 p 01111•11 Doti. hoop pouf:ids puizsof• 1004i1, Husela t 31,447 pound. St , et AOt . . I .475 pound , . 14te,.ni t 5.111.1.• v• I.lrb vos 17.1 , A5 IN" 11.111\+, A 0.5.0 10111 11111 Nail, I.iirfo• •70tiifs C If•r, illoolf • find 010, 17911 II el , 14 Ili at., ono,: 0311.1 , 'Olioand 11Arne• 1 . 11,01. Ao .I L10..a, 11. 0.1 1101t. m., 11, ry 1111. ,‘,1,11r 111.11,111 Itr. Use ,- •illed snl flail: , 1.1.1111,1 Serl. I'olllllll,, iiiitter t .1,1 Ind 11, 6. ff. A . 1.5,1 Iffilita.wagon. ELS sulbolA,l ~,n7O Botts. tl, Bolt, 11r. . 7/C 110134, 531 110114. longue . , 'OlO 0011, htnne l : 11,735 Chain& 1.0.0.•, 11,1147 Chains, tungu... 03 lib:ilia.. brow,. 436 I:4alne, 195 ellOlll., zt . l .. e.zn . r all "A1.7 1 t 1 111, 11, 0 ILI ngo opt.: 1,1,104. p0un.1•150..e,, 41,120 ~,,, ode hb0,... 11111,, 9.3.1 wounds , t t'ol l pur. 1.01,13 , 111 1140 1.023 poun.l s, 1.1 511,1, 5,731 1 p. 00.14 1.1,4. plr. 701, 1c..1.1.+2. Iron .. 0arr..1., I'lll.ll. 41f1 I,uu n n. 21,1 A. 200.1 1 . 5 11,r nquAre., Sash, 14 *111... , 110 I.' o 11, 11., 3 For. , 6 Usu.. and 31.1.4.111 I pti. 111 , 011. 11. int 1116 1, ii • I. ••• =MI =I Eli Ein I 'DOT,. IN I) ••111 T. A. M'CLELLAN au g uh: I,d, v. 66. Masonic Hall Welkin House, , Dc►v. J. D. RAMALEY , 336 Liberty Street, Nos. 55 and 57 I I I t-A'r lt14,1•:'1 W holea le :Hut Bet il, BOOTS, SHOES, CIITERS, Bellmorctla, WORKING SHOES, SLIPP ERS, . 2.. t Genr:i and Children's ItEMOIV A I 160. Sm it/afield street. I (.0 JOHN ZW EIDING ER, '011 , 1! 111 :111t1.-1 , I. , No. 160 Sin111111(.1.1 street Pianos, Melodeons, Organs, A tol II kin.lf of )I IC %I. IN- , I Ill: K 111 Nt.n. arrMu.l`. , ',um..., And dta,....h. RES'IVS— U 11. SCIIII.D. Proprlelor _Yu. 90 Third M., rillihteryh El= brgar., I. 1,1 , ale I.loing n. 1,211•K27 )I. LI.F6IIIIIENV CITY' AND / 1 ".11ElliElD ErOi=L/33, S. C. Dic.MASTER & CO., No. Iriti Ohio SI., Allegileo)• IM!I!=1:111 Flour.C3l•Cilu 'ash p.ld for W lo,t nod I:ye. LEATHER HELTIA“. 4:11 tv. CLARK, No. 1l $.111.1 n 1 II , n,ur the l'ru IlrnL 1 II A TAN N F.ll I.A VIIKIL Illl.llNli. I:ELT , 111,, 1., ororr end ro.pairrtl .Ifort 1'21111 , 0f , rs! - fruit°. pat.! to !tells fikr Rolling 31111 s and lo wor,s. wrfrrkes ,, l. fs PRODUCE /VOW RECEIVING. A. 100 poon.k pt Isto• Yrrnl. ZUI boxf, osl.ll,.. l 'ultlng I ream 1121 1.1,115. prim, 1t Blow •JlO doavn Fancy Drooms, In FLIP, 'dal 1..010.1111.er Mae [(mew, “0r.., 60 , 1 fn./1140 lard l l .Counr fu WO holt , hur l Komp. *tor.; 10 lokrrrlo prime f.orgliuns: 200 bushel. Nmall-afl 1 lfarrul parr Mountain Illacklm , fv II In. In *tore for .41.: by 11. lilt/111.g, 1.1.113 Nu. Ilia I.llwllT VOR TILE PCIICIIASE AND SALE of all ilecrlpllums of REAL ESTATE JOHN 1 , . lIAILICY. Vourtb al met. Or, K. C. KKly, No. 6 Mir,. Block, lyb-o0 I,uqueslato Way CONSIGN al ENTS. nose.lW prime W. Chew, lispilburg Clia,se; In boxes Lemons, Lciai Watermolions reesived dal Iv: U. barrels Citron Mellows received daily reseboa and Kellen. received daily by Ex press. rOTTEE, AIKEN A bIiEI'AN.D. null 110 Liberty street ROOFING MATERIALS Cessna, Pitch, Pat, Parafline rarnish and Black Paint, klaontartnred and .old as cheap as any other house an the country; by PAWS Pintas. .4 jrnoalla 111 Smith Wharf, Moult...re. 1"Int . Airrow ou.-50 barrels very superior. H. COLLO& NEW AD' MIT S EAT ENTS BATES BELL. PRINTS. CLOTHS, DRESS CODS. BOY'S WEAR, LINEN COODS, PIANO COVERS. BITES 11111„ 21 FIFTH STRUT. IT. AUBILIZN lIKNG ',UM'S INSTITUTE 1 Id. 111, 011,1.1, ,Tll/1 fr•:n • • • : %I IE, .I.IIIT II. rngt. . clt trAtn Liv Red, White and Blue, A N EW BUILDING Merchants, t• r .t.e, Shetucket B, I !lit A VI ., I: 1. I I - S GI t Nashua, 40 inch, 41 , oral .1. ',rill. " "• • 1 , Pepperell E, I. H. WHITE. Naurnkeag A, •!a 1111,1 Fon; th Sit eel, I" I .r(7 T ► OF I itTU.!) ST TES 1 0 I'l:l'F.l' IN. ME lIE ii r~ Bar, (loop, Sheet and Plate Iron Bridge Iron; Angle and T Iron; Guard Iron; Coal Screen Iron; DAY, PdcABOY & SPANG, -r . Rai1.8,16 and '2O lbs. to the yard Trani Rails, punched and coivn ter sunk; 11101 11111 E 11ORKS : Boiler, Bridge a . id Tank Rivets • ut Nails and Spikes; UFFIEE ANU WAREHOUSE, !Sip and ad Spike S s Boat p ; kes; Railro \o.. 1;) ti ood and 102 and 101 Third 'I, Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Railroad Car Wheels and Aeries; Street Car Wheels and Axles; H waro and Nrinauing ! P Coalt ('ar Wheels and Axles; atent-P i Cold Rolled Shafting; Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods; Mower and Reaper Bars. sup, r ioi Ll I:llltt l l'o/1 iialtllll,, A AiLK,,,.usit 120 Water and 15S Front Sts. I=l 1 N ~~ i ~ N r., 1111: NEW NT A YIP Dlf TIEN MIEN 1= THE NEW STAMP DIMES, ...Kit I:1 A• 1 •'\lilt JULY 141 - 1; 1• •Ali!". F.FIFEL 1 ULI— loAy. t . tp: Ne.A V t AltIL t'ALLY A fiItANOKIL 1...F4L1 OMI T=ll JOHN P. HUNT & CO., I . 12 59 Fifth St., Masonic Hall ,‘DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO Soldiers of lslil and 1562. NE= 1 1.1 1r hree Jtionths Extra Pay 1.• 411, SOLDIERN CLAIMS FOR ROUNTI, Sc •1 ii.. ~•.t.11. ~r. ~~i~~l• . ili. ~. 1. .•( to1”,1r. Kt 10a.0f0041 pn o 0t11.11,11g 1..1111 11. 1111./k r 0 0 0lolclo Toot. r•tt voololltotot ttiotlooot to 1..000u1t ,o 1 ..on 41011 to c.zi)o. J 1 ,11,4 :4. 1.AM1:14.. A. M. 1%10,1 40. Attoornoot t, At 1,414. too:Ivo , S. 114 io atorort, fray .1.1 A 1 1.1171,111:41oll. is 6 6 . hrIIIING , HATS. 18(it 1. NI CCU R & CO.. 131 D STIIE ET, ..... 1%1 v 0,11114.11 to 1.13.11 Ili(., tt tor spring and Sum filer loom Tirevirlaty. 1111:11% , .1, ,EA , 11 , K , , , I.,Krs'i". „ ,L If Vt •le•etlptl..O, to salt •.i 1,0 • , 1. R. J. FLEjIININ, Fruit fans. Wass and Earthen Jar,, Tin Fruit Cams. Office, 139 WOOD STREET, I=l I= sTEPII EN M. OTT, 4/1043UAL Die Sinker, Seal and Medal 01g - raver. STENCIL, BRAND AND STEEL LETTER BETTER, SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES, Cancelling Stamps and Visiting Cards, Also. I . I.ATF:II FOR MARKING LOTIILNG. 93 'Wood St., Cor. Diamond Alley, ME= PlTThlttrlttiti FUILNITUILE MCP CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS, 111 an ofactored snit for Isle Wholesale or Retail. JAMES W. WOODWE L NOS. 07 t 09 THIND BTILICNT. Opposite Sdmand•on & CO.'.. and - Kohl Nu. FOURTH tITU BYT lIE CELEBRATED STEEL T TLaiTli HAY RAKES, "Prelate Hird" and "Meadow bark" are naltunfartured only at the I)UgU ESN E WOIIKb, near the Penitentiary, Alle gheny City. Hay Yorke, spring and Plats Wagons, Wheelbar rows and Trneks of eybry styld. tnadkof the best material, at start notice, and era loltsdil 04.H.1111111Ub ta.H.F.111./tN, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTS. _ ..... _ _ . lE_ iI_CONATZ4Z W.iNTED.-... Situation ay, a •;,, , I VC ANTED -AGENTS—SIP. to $2OO , T I 1•k1. NI.SNTH for Gent,mcn. nud i 35 l , ' 67 3 " :na L rl' ', :; l ~ r e r w ln' '''T ri ::41:n";T" "': •.T Te ' r! 7;eted. It ‘.:1.1110:nc5 , 1 . , stutc ' u, a lt.Tutt;l i nd, braid, And ensbrnl ,r beAntllnily —.price only 11,10 • tn.k , Lnz the ea r, 10,k-stitch. end Cans mrstranted for ' ter... year , Wt. pm, th.. Ice s.s.s. or a. ••on Ig.lssion. Irons whtch tn Ice 9.1, salon. ~an `.... ~ Ares , . or call on l . Itu , S.R.S .1 CO.. i.t':r.5:.!::1251. S. 111 , 11 sm.., l'htladstrlds. l's.. Ail l.tt.rsans.cr...l prolni.t.s, .• ,th 1.0.,15r• •nd s..:l.lrsd ''...• Anchor A, Anchor B, Anchor C, Great Western A, Agawam F, Lancaster W, Park, Ellerton, Clifton C I. 111111111,1111159 N 'Wood St., Pittsburgh. su" AMERICAN IRON WORKS. JONES & LAUGULINS, .2. , x-r137E117Xt. 4 3 1-7 EI , 11a, ruTC RATIN OF AMERICAN AND CLAIR 11111 ll= Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St., 1,16.ALM1 rx FINE CLOTHING, lISEIE2 =MEM NEW YORK 31 AM:FACTURE GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS 1:•=11 13:13E1 Agrnt 101 Fi ‘. Mt Al'.T' I'ItIZE: F.PAL and SlOLtiile,N•e , r‘T A It 51-111(TS. MON Y110...,1k117, J. D. RAMALEY, ME 13oot. rind Shc,eits Alw•Nyo Int I,a It.l a Inno. mol varied x••• 0 ,...:“ Of Ladies', Misses' and Children's CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS tb• Anent New lorl Manufseturr. And at Lower Prices than Down Town Itrn.vmh.r . tl.. FOUR I.ARL , IC WI N p elta W tie Are,. 10.7,12: J. D. RADIALEYI FASHIONABLE HATTER "3.41•1•/191 8N D C7.A....1E . 03 FOR BEN, BOYS AND CIIILDUS. Thy Newest Styles always on hand and at the Lowest Prices Look out for LARGE , . WINDOWS. op p.uLte ott. .trout. Ker urZtrrt, NN NI. 1111.L.P.1t. rulLadclphln. MILLER & RICKETSON Wholesale Grocers, ll= BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS, Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets, IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, AZ BUM ., F . , iitiii I. Erin i - 'raj, -- - - ul . K iLA OLASIBM, *IICLMSCO " LAJAVE*I4 XDBASIET _Alt It. M:4M ). TIMUSUNICETXR6, itanommmilsAgeturvit ET Elia, 044., Or sale at ebasatuble by J. 1)1.140tOND, Practinatuptba s 17/2 Zllll. vitalz mati I.ko\, ut Lept,(4.4lc Se I ,, GltArti UALLEILI i'..tt-'ottr:b. A MMM=M WANTED, A SITUATION BY ,A GLEBA, 0 t.ro yrmr, experience, us SALE:WA N. l‘esL sfr•ren, from former employer. Address 1.115:In AS •CLENN, • Hare's . • _ W .4 , , , N 0 *TE . 1 , 111 x -,;”= . .Ir. Ii N K T L S: s 7 I : II . - 01,. B f ,i n ittliern 111dr, di' the V. hr ttiv dWe,atra, try K. A. 1 ,, L1.A or Virginia. The only ..tand nud tal :nun". rn phtnir.h.d. Kt . 101dt e territory givrn, and large rooindsnlon paid. F011(10,5 £l., call on or whirr , . A . I. d , OTT, 200 Lihert, WANTED lIIMEDIATELT, =SEM 334 Liberty Street, =9 334 Liberty Street, And I , caltrr In all ILL.'S Of Pittabusit. I=l Nos. 221 and 223, PITTSBURGH, PA. Constantly on hand. k V MEMO •• O. 7V Isabella , AN IRON STORAOI: TANK Holding 100 to 140 Barrels V. No. 1 btre. I =lO9 WANTED.—A I V Th.. a. 1 ,, r mnt of w. I, •I:ee expern.nee, tenl, In Europe .10 wl..hltur to retire (1,111 lb , ' ~1 ,11.1 I" any pet • son Inluatde recipe, Iron, ,hr b any tn capital. can fe l lta r.nu the r“ onl, an e li, f ort nut In St ry •destt I.nne rean/e moderate fortone. Ad.ltes, ar two ,tamps tor return po>tage. II ESTFIt hetnn.t, m eee.tan--, al; Crum. nt... l'ht..ntenohla. Va. ttrANTED--V2OO per Month paid T to A Fes., In Inwelureour . new 911, apt an I IPSO SEW Om t/ Al Al 111% . I,,telnon sI atent. ddress, with tram,,Alt,S trl' siEtv lhli At Al lilt CO., et Inchendou, Ms.., or Pladel phia Pa. luen,n hi 1,4.. • WALL PAPERS, &c vv . ALL PAPERS, For Summer of 1.466 lACk, MISLII, DOC ET. GOLD, I'Ltll TILT 11D I'I,NEL P raja or Nica.x.BB-1 r; 12MEME=1 FICI,Nt II 1,11 I %V. /I,t 104 II 1.1.1 \\ I ILI I. I T "OMAti 'PALMER 1111OLLSILE AND KKT L NAL: k: 11 W 1 3 ',A, I ) it.:l , TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES •T• 33. covnlL 19 Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, • uod below Diamond Al:.r. re24-dad PI 'l , 111 11(.11 I A 1,1111.011 PAPERS. NE L(,T Staii(hird Gol4l Papers •1,,•.1, beAutlful for Parlor. at 7 M 'MKT STREET. N ?Al[ VIVTII It. 111 , 111 E, Sr HIS' BANKS AND BANKERS. 'PIMA TRUST COMPANY, P 23 Penn street, FIFTH WARD.PITTSBURCH MZEINIE GOVERNMENT SECURITIES B 01.1.631 t C423.d. F3olcl STOCKIIIIDYIS ISDIIIDIALLT RESFONSIRIL ROBERT 1,112N.N0N, 1 . r..61.1. n'. JOHN H. 1tA1,1 ,, N, I•ry.l.lvnt. ROBERT J. 011.1Elt.l . n.shier. UI litcruns: IMERT DICKSON, CH A M E. 1.. JrI I IN WILLIAM SMITH, WI.I.LIAM El.! CHAS. H. AILMSTRONU VII.SW F 4 JAMES :,ITTELL, I'AV I. NI Kitvivr, owt. J. AHL, AI ',sit. fitl,ll" BANKING HOUSE N. HOLIES & SONS, mr.Evi No. 57 MARKET STREET, l'ukuorgh. reetived lu r Collection/. math ”n I! pr n. 11... ;$ , •1tt1.. , e the I..tillr.lbtatvw STOCKS,BONOS AND OTHER SEGURITIES Bought and Sold On Commission. Parttfular Ittteritien pald to the pnr:•hso and UNITED STATES SECURITIES. MIMEO Polled State. ...d T.., of 1.4,1: Do. Fives of Ilo.',von -Thlrill Do. 4 , rtlllcatt . - o( lo I. I. do. .. onta r. nod Voncloers 001, lit )01..10 PITTSBtRGH NATIONAL BANK COMMERCE, CORNER WOOD .4 FIFTH ST$. Capital, Llwcnnnt• Unity at II A. SI Deposits received and collections made on all the principal points of the United States on favorable terms. UNITED STATES SECURITI 3301.11;11Lt "TLC'. Bold. OVFICEM, A. PATTEJLSON. ( JOSEPH Il• Proathictit. C I.lcr JOSEPH C. CIMR.B,IIJAtn, ant Caller. DI II A. I PATTEILSON, W.M. REED, JAMES kV(' DLESS ALLEN KIRK PATRICK CHAS. LOCKHART, IW 1/4/W„, il, WM. 11. It ItO)NN, WM. V EN. JOHN MELLON, • no SI MERCHANT TAILORS REDUCTION. I= Offering Our Entire Stock of SUMMER BOYS' CLOTHING At UttEA't I.l' ItEpU , Klo tor I.argalna Call and SCV Q Ft.l r IS Z. 0 G a.lr, HENRY Ilui: MERCHANT TA ILOR, Northwest Corner or , Penn Nt. Clair Sts Dvalres to return thanke to hie frl , ads and the put.- Ho generally fur their liberal patronage, and would respectfully Inform thew that he itas just returned front the Ka tearn Markets with a larri and Well so tented aloha of . . . . . y ass WOOLEN GOODS, rernli sUMlKK arl adapt cal to IitNTLEMEN'i &t: U. W 33-.,51C4=MM1191201.11. OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE, ay. 410 Primps Street. JAMES K. DAIN, Proprietor, B Omnibuses and carriages f a klsheil for all trains. Also, Carriages for Funerals, Weddioßa and Forties, at short notice and rossonable ram a Stable Open Day and Night. br3 mak T.TII. Tvanv,lll , ll.Er. Bi. CO., IikittI'ACTIMILPS GP iI.L KIND: Or FLINT GLASS PRESOBIPTION. VIALS AND BOTTLES. Eg Mace, Ho. 90 W Anil?. BTILEET, 24 floor Worn', LUX BEV. BMA ET, near Puma. Mr Ni-it All w hta ere ITSITAaIe4 equal la any the city, JIL lEEE - $500,000 =2
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