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M FIBLIERIC 1114ClitiON,
ISIATVEMAY. JULY 14.
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LEV 7 IL vars., of
1011 0011ETT CONTEALLIIII:
13221EY LABIBEIIT, Pitt Towzuthlp.
DAVID AIBEN, In., of Liberty Tomb!A
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HOW.t3 xMoKEE, North Paireiti •
ANG Ft HERRON,
ALFRED SLACK, ofHeOan Itilewh=jr dless ,.
DAVIDBRAYER,Opp: r Bt CIAO.
7. P. GLASS, Pittabh.
JOHN A..DANKS, Tooottht".
vox ootrwrr cenctswiiii:
JORMILAR NEELY, cf Low St. Clair Tp.
101 001711TT NITZTILTOD I
B. L. McOtILLET, 0f,131F044b=c6
son raitEcroi. Oir 4001
M1.051D3 GUESS, of Ohartiers Township.
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`The—United States shall guarantee to
every State- Wilds Union a-republican form
efgovermnent."—Conatiftstion of the United
Elates, Art. IV. Sec. 4.
The phraseology of this clause Is peculiar
ktubittiltir. Vilna getable. Obterva :It is
not Congress, nor the Executive, nor the
judieiary, but tho United States, in its
Arend, -collective, national sovereignty, that
is 10 do this thing; and a more emphatic
implicative assertion of sovereignty could
Nate 'Written. Moreover, it is not said
Ust tie United States may do It, but alma/
do it. It is imperative.
-tlita is not to operate upon some
States, as for erample, upon such as - may
be Just coming in, and while their constitu
tion! gie
. imdergoing revision, but upon
"every State In this Union." It is Just as
operative upon Pennsylvania, or Massa.
ausetts, or South Carolina, as upon Neva
da, or as It will be upon Nebraska when it
asks for admission. There is no exception.
Neither is there any room left for discre
tion, or for winking at infractions ofthe
rule.
The only point upon which debate can be
raised at all is, what constitutes a republi
can government? The American idea of
the phrase Is a representative government of
the people. The ConstitutiOn itself settles
that point by the Introductory -formula;
ei'We the PEOPLE of the United States."
There is no limitation, as there is in that
portion of the Constitution of Pennsylva
nia which restricts I l he right of suffrage to
"white male citizens?' No such limitation
. as that, was thought of at the time of the
- adoption of the Constitution; for It is a well
established historical fact, that in every
Mate, except South Carolina, free men of
color voted upon the adoption of the Nation
al Constitution. Slaves did not vote, simply
because the ideas of freedom and citizen
ship are inseparable. The same wrong
which robbed the slave of his liberty rob
bed him of his citizenship and his vote.
- In Pennsylvania, when by the act of eman
cipatien, the slave was made tree, if of the
proper age, he became a voter at once In
-Virtue of his freedom—the same act which
constituted him a freeman, made tdm a citi•
ten and a voter, and he remained so until
by as disfranchisul by -the new Constitu
tion which went into operation In 1835.
/That-gross violation of the republican prin
4ple was committed at the behest of the
elan power, and since that time the clause
of the constitution under considoration and
our State Constitution have really been in
In the work O - reconstruction this is the
great central qtrestion, and it Is one which
the next Congress is bound to meet and de
cide; and we believe that it will decide it In
accordance with the obvious meaning of the
words of the Constitution, and with the
well-ascertained signification of the word re
tublicais, as understood by those who
framed ir, and with the fact that color did
not exclude free men from' citizenship and
suffrage -at the time of its adoption.
But suppose Congress thou d determine
otherwise, and restore States to their places
in the Unica, whom Constitutions restrict
Enfrryge to one-class of their people, to the
exclusion of another class equally free, is
there no remedy? Yes; for, bear in mind,
it is not Congress, but the United States,
that is to guarantee to every State a repub
lican form of goveriament.
Now on a question like this—a purely
Constitutional question—the highest author-
ity in the nation is the Supreme Court of
the United States. But that body cannot
act upon it until a case is created and regu
larly brought before it- Very well, let a
colored man, (here in Pittsburgh If you
like,) go to the polls on an election day and
offer his vo'e. It is rejected of course.
The officers of the election are boned to
reject him. Then let him bring suit against
them—net for rejecting the vote, but for an
Infringement of his right as a citizen of the
United States, in putting an invidious
• and ,lajurious distinction between him
and other men in the matter of citizen
, ship. But perhaps the case would be car-,
riedlnfo the federal courts upon the direct
Issue of the rejected vote, but we think not.
But'doabtiess there Li some process known
Lola lucre by which such a case coral ba
carried up to the highest judicial tribunal in
the nation. Then, If the court should de
.4ffde that the exclusion of that ono man
from-the ordinary privileges •of citizenship,
Berely because be was not a white man,
wets in contradiction of the national consti
tution, which requires that the governmint
of every State shall be republican, it would
render null and void so much of every
,8 4 4 . gonstitution in the Union as excludes
citizens ° frim suffrage on the ground of
ii" Our Constitution asserted its tremendous
power when It was assaulted by a vast or
liftulzatiote-CS traitors; so now let Borne other
efts powers, hitherto latent, be brought to
;UM in bringinrr theee same rebeisinto line,
Arkel all our institutions, both State and Ns
into harynony with its grand funds
'kueMal 'principle&
in our afternoon dispatches it Id stated
that the famous Trtulegar Iron Works at
Richmond have been confiscated, and that
toegFUES aro being taken to enforce, the
law in a similar 'manner in -.elation to
large amount of other rebel property. This
is a move in the right airection. Ito pun
ishment for their rebellion will affect the
traitors mote sensibly, and certainly none
can more effectually prevent their being able
again to do their country harm. At the
same time it will in some measure repair
that which they leave already done Eva.
Ginty shotildwe bb pletiffill at the forfeiture
:10 .- 7he gotOnmetit of pioperty, which llk4
its Tiatlegar Works - had been hied Against
::,tt., 4 l,4tliere will be '
not a fof In the,North
Pomp. the AilitifoletraganfOr car,
-,ntrzptit the how- in: this respect, not bo l t
1604 adquestiou its t '
, .Justica,bu ye r
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I'mraigittooras maw/two Ulf ewn
akin of PPribkh 14 0 111 /newl
inverted" iite - Mna (ki.danattew,.
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lit
Aretiro Suffrage—The Views - of • Ure4ong
-- -• - - Democrat—An Eloaeut-Convert..
MOBILE, A 1&, Jnnei2t, 16433
I have come down to this Part of the
coti stry with the intention of tasting my
lot witli it for the future, and feel impelled
to send you a line to tell of my impressions
of the people.. I have been, for some six
weeks; in daily contact with southern peo
ple of all political shades, and, though I am
a poor talker, I am a good listener, and
not a very bad hand at forming conclusions
from a great deal of hearing. came to
the: Gulf States full of very tine theories
about the necessities of educating the negro
before we could extend to him the privilege
of suffrage. He was ignorant ;he was big
oted ; be was prejudiced ; he could not bo
trusted with the privileges of a voter until
be bad attained a certain standard of edu
cation. Weil, slr, I was never farther
awaylrom the truth in my life. I have lis
tened by the hour to the familiar, racial,
unrestrained talk of Southern people ; and
I have been sorry to conclude, from all that
I have heard, that the damnable heresy of
the States-right doctrine, upon which, with
imagined evils threatened to the institution
of ^ slavery, they based their acts
of secession and rebellion, la as deeply root
ed In their convictions as it ever was.
They have failed to establish the success of
their principles at the bayonet's point
and the cannon's mouth, but thase
principles lie as near to the hearts of
thegrest mass of them as ever, and true
loyalty to the Government, as constitutin g
a principle with the mass of the people at
the North, la entirely foreign to the breasts
of the masses in the Booth. The same hos
tility that was openly displayed in arms
exists secretly In the breasts of the South
ern people, and is ready at any time to ex
ert itself, no longer. In overt acts, but to
every possible pacific way to thwart the
unity and progress of the Republic, On
the other hand, the negro has but one prin
ciple end one affection. His principle is de
votion to the Union ; his affection heart
whole for the cause that has r estored him to
manhood. No doubts of thejustice of the
cause cross his mind. No clouds of casuists'
raising obscure his vision. His instincts
alone point out to him the path he is to
tread as a free man, and point It out uner
ingly. Who so safe to trust Pith the ballot
of a freeman as het Can demagogues lead
him astray with arts and sophistries? I
trow not. He may not know so much of
book-leamtng as his paler-Mined brother,
but be is less likely to bo deceived in what
pertains to the advancement of ail mem
bers of the human family, hlmselftncluded.
And if you could see, as I have seen, the
colored people of these Southern cities, sit
ting at their door-steps, In the moonlight,
on hot evenings, teaching each other to
spell ma to count. regardless of 4he , corn
nu nts of those who pissed by, you would
not be slow in coming to the belief that
even the Supposed amount of education ne
cessary to enable then to vote intelligently
will not be long wanting. I, for one, con
trary to all my previous expectations, am
fully convinced that the only safety for the
South is In the extension of free suffrage to
the people of all colors, and I mean to throw
myself into the advocacy of this cause with
all my energy. Far better is the instinct
that teaches loyalty to the Union than the
false education that makes States rights
traitors. Shall we trust the future of our
country to the instinct that Inevi'ably leads
to the right, or to the educated sophistry
tbst inculcates what is false and ruinous.
We- are by no means ready for a recon-
Ortcdon wider the domination of de
feated but unconvinced traitor& We have
had a terrible war; let us not cast away its
traits. Let us have military government In
the Southern States until the sentiment of
truer loyalty begins to be felt; or, if we
must have civil governments reconstructed,
let those who have every cause to lore the
Union not be put aside, while Its Interests
are confided to the hands of those who have
been its open enemies.—Cor. Plata. Ledger.
The Lake Superior Alluerson ■ strike
We learn from reliable sources that great
excitt went is prevailing in the L ke &ma—
ler regions over the miner.' strike, and
fears see entertained that it may lead to
very serial:La results, if not to a rebellion on
a small scale and actual bloodshed. The
laborers throughout the mines some days
since banded together, and by concerted
action stopped the work, and by dint of
threats in some =sea and force in others,
compelled the Marquette railroads to sue
petd operations and join them In their
Cemands. They claim two dollars per day
as 'Wages, and only eight hours' work on
Saturdays. The insurgent laborers num
bered about five hundred, and, heavily
arming themselves, seized the two roads,
n !lowing none but passenger trains to run.
he .Mining and the Marquette Railroad
Companies acceded to their demands,. but
the Peninsular Company have refused to
yield. The laborers still hold the road, and
the Railrrad Company have sent to Detroit,
toLoh for laborers to supply their places and
for troops to regain possession of their road.
Serious results are anticipated, and a col
n between the troop. and the miners is
not enliaely.—CLicago Erening Journal.
Ile bels Gol ug to /Seiko
Tie report that General Shelby woo
marching several thousand paroled rebel
soldiers to Mexico, was a great exageration.
TLe Antonio (Texas) Herald says:
"On Friday General Jo. Shelby and his
command. some three handled strong, ar
rived, and are now en route for Mexico.
Governors Allen and Moore accompany
General Shelby to Mexico. These gentle
men, inclincling their e.cort, all go to Mexi
co as emigrants. It is true they have anus,
bet these are only to be used in self-defense
against Indiana and robbers. They do not
intend to join either party on reaching Mex
ican territory. Some will pass through
Mexico to other points, and some intend to
settle in Mexico, and become permanent
citizens. The entire party have trasporta
tion and supplies for sixty others."
AT a recent diplomatic reception at the
Tuilleries, the Em peror Napoleon having ob
served the new Turkish Ambassador, whom
he had not seen before, went up to him arid
addressed him in a few polite words. After
the first compliment the Ambassador bowed
low, but did not answer, and the Emperor
continued his flattering speeches without
eliciting a word of reply or acknowledq
mint. At last . sortie one explained the mys
tery, by whispering to His Majesty that
Ballet Pacha does not speak French.
We fear many of oar American diplomats
are io - better off..
BOUTS:IEILN OPIMON OF WORE.—The
Richmond Whig, remarking that "hence
forth the impoverished youth of the rionth
must look to labor for a livehhood, and the
sooner the truth is realized the better,"
adds : "We are far from believing in the so
called nobility of labor, for if our memory
serves us, labor is but the primal curse. In
the days-of our first Innocency, we read of
so such thing as eating one's bread in the
the sweat of one's brow, and it would take
more than the tumid platitudes of rhetorical
parsons to convince 113 that there Is any dig.
nity In toil."
THE opponents of the new Constitution
of Missouri, intimated to the Secretary of
State, before the returns in his po.session
were counted, that he could make $150,000
by "shutting his eyes for a short time."
Ho wouldn't close his peepers for any such
consideration, and they then entered his
office by means of false keys, and ram
saclied it, hoping to steal the poll-books.
These they failed to find, and the Constitu
tion having been declared ratified, they
raise the cry of fraud against an ofiLyr
whose integrity they failed to corrupt by a
bribe.
COFFEES'S° FM BISS OD TBAITORIL
The Diobile, Alabama, Triune, confesses
the sins of the South thus : "We have
sinned against the progress of the age.. No
man can aeny this; and yet we have done
it with a conscientiousness which ought to
provoke the compassion of those on whose
mercy we must rely. Wo are as good as
they. We have suffered indultely more
than they of tba North. A few years' fa:
in* and Pestilence, with - occasional earth
quakes, would not Uri, act, hurt us as'
• MIAMI:it yearn' war." 5 - ,
Govan:WU Jonzaba*; of Georgia, on the
first buten; addressed the people of Savan
ttahltPnn the %object of manurtruction. HI
nate* tut pretenses of ever; having been 4
Unfolds; but spats , openly as a wtdwe¢
rebel to an tiralle4re Of whipped rebels;
,Foraiyai
liAwt iatger:lionpadtiputio v ioarli
fialietiadtak sections "orALef covasi7";:ii
'wblelt. taus:layed great -courage and
gallantry, m e nd Surseleeveitereente "by
merlin numbers and resources."
AEII7 ITEM
Ton prospect for large and Abundant
crops was never better in Missal Valley.
The late mina are bringing forward the
corn, oats, potatoes and vegetables of every
kind. with a rush. They are already con•
siderettont of danger from drought, and the
promise is, that the yield will be enor:sons,
sad the quality the very best.
Dirarso the siateen days ending June
80th, 5;247 emierants passed Fort Laramie,
bound west, with nearly 10,000 head of
cattle. Nearly as large a number passed
during the fourteen days ending June 14tb;
and during the month of May, over 15,000
teems and 40,000 heart of stock passed for
the West.
Tire officers of the steamer Jonas Powell,
hem Eastport, on the Tennessee river, re.
port that a difficulty had occurred at Ce.
dar Creek, between returned .Onion and
Confederate soldiers, la phich nine persOns
were killed and.several wounded. No par•
dollars could be obtained.
AT St. Louis the citizens are discussing
the propriety of building a bridge across
the' Mississippi. told of establishing a gener
al railsoaa depot at some central point. The
County Court has appropriated $lO,OOO to
ward expenses of the Commercial Conven
tion next Fall.
Tsars has been a scientific course at
tached to Allegheny College, and a profes
eorehipendowed. Prot Comfort, from one
of the New England universities, his been
elected Professor, and will take his chair
next terra.—Yeadvilid Lcitar.
Ftrrams thieves were hung by a Vir.
ace Committee at Walla Vitale, Oregon,
on ihe Ithb of June. The "Committee" at
last accounts, were on the heels of another
large gang, with every prospect of over
hauling them.
MIL. MACKAY, who enlightened the world
with hie lettere on American altars, to the
London Times, Is about to travel through
Canada to report on the proapects of COll
-
Miss M. Davis, a beautiful young lady
in Chesterfield, Va daughter of a prowl
neat citizen, was shot dead last week by a
discarded lever, named Sublets.
AN eminent coroner in London recently
&dared that there were 12,000 mothers in
the metropolis who murdered their chil—
dren.
STE.I . IIFai thus, a worthy citizen, was ac
cidently shot dead in Baltimore on Tues
day, by a policeman who shot at a mad
dog.
GENERAL N. B. FORREAT had both his
shoulder bones broken, last week, by a rail
road accident, near Benatobla, Wssissippl.
PUBL.' c aro ?ICES.
CIIRINTIAN CIIOBCH. AL.
Lfamorr CITY, EXCELSIOR HALL,
corner of Federal and Laeoek streets. Pastor,
JOSEPH KING. Services at toil a. na. and 1
p. its. Prayer hieet.ing on WED NESLA EVEN
ING The public are cordially Invited to attend.
.1 1 1111 d
arUELIUIO UN NERVIC'ES.—TIIE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 00NUR rU
OATION will hereafter hold their church cervices
In MASUNIU HALL, on Fifth street. Preaching
by the Peurtor, Rov. JAMES S. DIOKEItsON,
every LORD'S DAY at 10:30 and 75.1. Sunday
School at 2 o'clock r. N. Struigers nod the puhllo
are cordially Invited to attend. Seats free.
1116:141
.4"E Ir .10 rERT/SEJNEXTX.
sl ORE ROOM FOR. E . LEN T.—On Wylie
1}1r". Apply
"
MARKET STREET.
TWO BRICK DWELLING HOUSES
d SD LOT OF GROUND FOR SALE—Sltutto
nn 1.0 Ville• street, at the head of Enoch • reet,
tangy ft et front by ninety-211ln depth.. One deal
-1114 conteln• nee roe 1111—the other seven. For
Nice and tern., apply to
S. CIITIII3I RT fa SONS,
jy is 61 Siraket etreet.
FOR SALE.
10 WOODEN TANKS
Capacity LIN bona. coolh. Apply to,
STJANEEI
Ml=
24 wool Street
olg T ROL. I.SICX sloe, tt
• A LLEOIIIOI7, July 14th, 1,63,
‘ZEALED PROPOSALS will be received
al tLls 011 l a twill blond. the 24th that, lnelO.
Ilse, for halos Llghthlnit ho y,
ds to the IL•ll
sod Market House, n , cording Co plans and epeelo
- to be furnished with the prop t e
U. PRANeIs,
ylbtd City Oootroller.
COMBS, BRUSHES, BUTTONS, MO
hOUCO WALLETS, Ppr, Knives, Scissors, Fancy
Goods, Toys, Baskets, he., generally, wholeaale
lIMEMEI
J O. LAVERS,
1) ITTStIOIIOII AND CONNELLS
.
{ - ILLS RAILROAD CO. I , IRST MORT
GAO E TCRTLE DIVLnION
SI Ere TION BONDS.—Hu'ders are - hereby tiuth.
ell 6 t hat the 'lnterest coupon. on the shove Rods,
due August Irt, 1866, is 111 be paid on and alter
that day on presentation and delivery at the ' , int
N. t. anal Rank, NV opt street.
JOUN A G E,
j)15:31..W1,11.• S eretary and Treasurer
HEN N ITl'9
. .
POI;YTRICI_TM.
FOR SHE HAIR, i
. Iv. kr owleegea ey ell who hese use We ,
• 1, a No. 1. Try It ye doubten arta De
cos 1. laced. For sale by el/ atuggssla 1
Jy1S:11.1 I
1665. NOW PEADY. 1865
TEE BCBOO HAND BOOK,
Ceutalnlng valuable Lnformat lan on the culture of
: , orgo and the manufacture of Starr ant, Snu an
t hen from ; alto a fuU 111getreted deaerlptlon of the
celebrated "COOK'S KVA PO R ATOR," and the
" VP TOR" CANE MILL, sena free of chary., on
tipplicvtion to our addresa Partics wahine the
*Retry fr r the " Cock " Evaporator and the " Vic
tor " and other Cane Mills manufactured by the
(lark So' go Machine Co., should direct to our ad
drere. iIL 931 Eli, BATE, n. DAY,
Jyl6.3im Manallehl, Ohio.
CLEANRE THE •Looll.—: — With cor
cure, dieordered cad vitiated blood, you are
nicks II over. It may burst out le Pimples or Sores,
Cr in 1000 active disease, or It may merely keep
you Batten depressed and good for nothing. But
yon cannot have good health while your blood Is Im
pure. ArEa'e Sarmarenitta purges out these
impurities and stimulates the organ. of ilia lobo
restoring Oa health and expelling
Steel.. Bence It rapidly cures a variety of corn
plaints which are caused by Impurity of the blood.
ru•ell as Scrofula or King's Evil, T 11710,4, Ulcers,
:tires, Eruptions, Pimples, Watches, Boils, SI. en.
thi rip's Firs, Apse or Erysipelas, Tetter.or Sall Rheum
..old Mail, Ring Worm, Cans, or CerneeVous Tu.
viols., Core Ey”, Female Mercian, such as Retention,
Irregularity, Sopprrssion, tydWs, Sterility, also Syph
ilis. or Foxes - Ed Diseases, Liver Complains. nod fleas ,
wares. Try Aran's SAILSAPACtiLLA, nod see fo:
I ourself The inundator( activity with which It
denotes the blood and cures these disorder,.
Daring late years the public have been misled by
largo tioitles, protendlng to give a quart of Extrait
Saresparilla for one dollar Most of these hare
been frauds epee the sick, for they not only eon
!sin little, if any„Sarsaplirilla, but often no cure.
tire properties whatever. fence, bitter disap
pointment has followed the use of the cartoon ex.
tracts of Sarsaparilla which 11 'sod the market,
until the name Itself has become aynony moue witk
imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound
"sarsaparilla" and intend to supply such a remedy
as shall moue the toad of, obloquy which rest.
open It. We think we have ground for believing
It has virtues which are Irrealstible by the ordina
ry run of the diseases it le intended to care. We
can only anon the sink, that we otter them the
best alterative which we know how to produse,
and we have reason to believe; It is by far the
most effectual purifier of the blood 3 et dircoyerod
by any body.
ATER'S OIIZRET :PECTORAL IS 110 univernally
known to su l len every other remedy for ,, t p he ß eture
rhtf - I:7l! ' clgnt ' Z ' rit i rniltrn„ 4r ane for ' the nine( of
cOn I IOIRpUTO Pallelllll 10 advanced stages of the
disease, It Is °Hien here to recount the eel,
de nce of la • Does. The world know. them.
Prenered 09 Dr. J AltEtlis On, Mug ,
and sold by A. FannesToce h Soo, and by all
Druggists.
VEADY FOR hIAILINO
The Pittsburgh Weekly Gazette,
111111E111, SENTENCE INli HIECOTION
TH E CIONSPIEATORS.
Full partlaulun al
Their Confection—Their Last Words,
Yon elsoneption of
TEIII3 GE AT PIRA IN NEI Vir,Y02.114
AMOUNT - OF DAMAGE, dm,
Tar ses at the coante et Tax Gass:moll
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m .104:1M11 Of** • VA
copses LOS •
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NEI" GC ODP
NEW GOODS,
Received Daily at
EATON'S,
MO. 17 FIFTH STREET,
THE OLD STAND OF
Eaton, Macrum & Co.,
M3EM
LATEST AND 1108 T DESIRABLE ARTICLES
Trimming Line,
EN TIMELY NEW STOCK
Embroideries, Lace Goods,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
IGr Ltheral Inducements offered, to the wholesale
trade.
F. H. ENTON,
17 FIFTH STREET.
N EW QOODS
FOR JULY!
Jos. Horne Sc Co.,
hare Just opened Ft new stock at (Melee Dress
(foods for the present seuoo, to which (atop la
vt,e, attention.
•• • .
Farm Breen and Basque Trimmings, new . style;
French Buttons, new style; garniture and Beaded
Setts;
L. gollsrs, Lace liandsernhletl; latest
novelties In Lace Yells; French Embroidered
Slags; Duple: Hoot Skirts; Balmoral Skirts;
Stockings; gloves; sea Bios Shawls and lists;
Coisets: Road Netts; Fancy Combs; Parasols
and A.. Shades; Hugo., Muslim; Plain and
Striped Swiss sod N:.lnsooks.
FINE FANS
In Pearl, I , m, Smile, he
WHOLESALE ROOMS TIP STAIRS.
JOB HORNS & GO..
js is 71 •nn II MARKET STREir
. _
JUST RECEIVED
THE IILIISTRATED PAPER 3,
Pictures of the Eiteution of the Couspiraton,
THE CONSPIRATORS' TRIAL.
And All the New York Weeklies.
JOHN P. HUNT,
ills ia FIFTH 9r, NEASONIO HALL
AT A HEDUcTioN
FOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS,
DBX GOOD*, &C.,
Ye( LEL L AND'S AUCTION HOUSE,
36".11"11.1:s. Btroot.
i11ASO:410 FIALL BULL-DIN )
Air .alca tiOly
SIITET FRONTS AND
=MI
Jyt Lad 21 TIF7 1.1 ST.
NOTICE.—THE FIRM OF WHITE &
+.` A LEX ANDER ha% log been dissolved by the
di sth of JOHN ALEX. sts DER, all parties In.
delot , d to saki (Inn are notified to :mks payment
to t he tinderelgned, by whom the firm debts will
be liquidated.
ROBERT WRITE,
Stasi ,Ing Partner,
No. 69 and n Laeo.sk Silent, Allegheny.
IN RETIRING FROM THE
I would recommend Mr. JOHN B. WHITE, my
tare partner, who coati°, e. the 1 I.lndy, to orate
chatc.n et ~ as an experienced hulloes. manager.
fils - ttd 13. HILL.
C.; E (10 N D WARD ( ALLEGLIEN 1i)
Bh,UNI Y DON D).—By a resolutton of tha
School Hoard the Treasurer' was sulhor.rri
advertise and receive proposals for the retirement
at Thliteen Thousand (8I3,000) Dollars of tho
tat lime of Bounty Bonds.
J(JISN 131IOWN, Jn., Secretor?.
Rids w ill he recolese at the Allegheny Trust
Company until FRIDAY, the gist hist. Bidders
will stele whet per eenlege In full of Bonds they
ere willing to take.
b. 14:1w W. A. REED, Treasurer._
eI,OC NTRY SEATS, COUNTRY SEA. 8
—Thirteen acres, five miles from the city, on
the old Washln :toe Hued teal honer., barn and
crowded with fruit. Also, a neat country Beat op.
polite Homewood, on the turnpike, and eictoodme
to the railroad. It contains nearly It Mira., plant.
ed with a great variety of fruit, shrubbery; abut a
eVot. Al, o, 6 acres, l% miles from Jones rarrT, on
the Mansfield pike, n-ar Obey's. Good Imprive.
meats, full of fruit. Also, a plc., Mfg acres, hours,
barn and large papery, oppoeite late Judge Fur.
Ward'. place, four miles from the city. 0,11 at
jyid B. M'LAIN h 00.
DR. J. L. ItIcHILE,
(Late sindent yritti Prof. L. Oblahne,)
confines his attention entirely to the praotios of
medicine, sad will promutly attend to all calls in
L. • px °lento; day and eight.
01117 CE No r 7 SEVENTFI STREET,
jyl3llmollo/1 Pittsburgh, Pe,
A PSESSMENT NOTlCE.—Nockar'is
hereby given that I hive mule sitteoseserge
r the mats 01 the petting of
TAIifiEEULL CREED'
All person. Interested ran see the setae at tut
oßl:ee, In the Merket Rotldtng, until the Me DAY
ul JULY, ltdS. CHAS YEItniSPFAR
~1y143.1d Roxanne( Reg. le•or.
100 REWA.WE WILL PAY
1113
the abovejetwerd for nay inloroistioh
ante will lead to the'eonvieties of the villein who,
on the night of the tenth of July, cute red our
Machine atop, and
crtF , ro PIECES THE BELTING
einniaizosi , Oman. a 211. BOLE IL (10. )
Jf tkivid lzduittlal Works.
82,600. - 1, 0 0 R I 61 N AI...SHAREB
lIRSZOLABB OIL COMPANY
for We at .600 psi isbnze• " d ".
, iyieatar & F.,. rtsre onto& I
H. BALE. . _
ororenz u sigke . gitovz
r , cohered tor We ea BATtattla 8 1 121 i
lion on the For%Pliuto can 00
r hi ag„,l,9 l ,B_ of. uuttroVau
ItTewthiL b il z°4 °ham '
J. B. CIAMIELD
~R9Fr 4/I MR I
CONSt M PTION
HOW TO CURE IT,
NT ITH AN
Ira. tore es t lams MC/ etcyx-yr
DO, SCHENCK'S OWN CAE,
reww—aar•
WI it Laboring Under that Disease,
mxramm
Pt" LJIIO.VIC sFR CP,
SEAWEED TONLO.
I:=4 AND
.7... L. GO
VI. A
nd easactra.3i.o •
- 01 - ERA ,
ON SYSTEM IN CHINO THAT DIS H
LETIZEI
CREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING IT!
Many years ago whilst residing In Philadelphia
/ Ind progremeo gradually into the last Maga
of Pulmonary llonsumption. Ad/ hop of
my recosety loins dissipated, I was advised by
my I hYllelaa, Dr. Parrish, to remove Into the
country. litorrestomis, N J, about, t miles dim
tent, being my native place- - a was removed
thodier, occupying two full days in the transition.
My father, and ell his (smile, had lived and died
trwrc—and died of Pulmonary Coneumplion, in my
arr,Sl at hiorrestoWn I was put to bed, where I
lay for many weeks in a hat was deemed , hope.
Tess condition. Dr. Thornton, who had bean ay
father , . family physi_lan, end had attended blot in
his last Illness ' was called to see me. Ile thought
my case entirel y beyond the reach of medicine, and
d. miles I hat I must die, end gave me one week to
nn,age my temporal affairs. lie had seen all my
family die of constrict Don and therefore condo
del that death teem the discsee which hal caret,
nil my kindred to iho grace would also take me
incte. In thin apparently hopeless condition, I
heard of the remedies which I now niche and sell.
It yen tad to me hat I could feel thug, working.
then way. and ...crating every nerve Ohre and
iioneyl my et s• an
hly litoge . a.lll7xr put on n new =7:entitle
molt 1J 'matter which had for )ears he point' sl ed
etd Irrttat co the diffetent argent of the body, gr..
eno.itedl the tubercle. en my lung. ripened and I
et ors e.I from my longs as much rts a pint of
.low <Meant, matter es ery morning. As this
trio at .rot of matte tsobsitted. the fever abated
the path t me. the rough ceased to harrass
rd the ex hnurtlng night sweat. were no longer
haw n, end I hau n froanlog steep, to which 1 hsd
long been n etrae ger. My appetite new betas to
nlt rn, oLd time. 1 found it difficult 1 O reetraln
myself from rot ng too much. With title return
• heath, i 01.,1 In st rength, and am now fleshy.
I not tow o healthy roan, with a large healed
cleott ix in the mode lobe of the right lung end
tl.e lower lobe hevotixed, with complete adhesion
of the Outfit. The lift lung la 1101111 d. anti the
upper lute of the right ane Lein s to/erabie healthy
bdll on.
Cot ihml Finn at tt at time woe thought to be an
ucurehla ditenee,e•ry oar. playsimsns as well
• ht.., oh,, Were u nlearned to um lletne—espe.
•ty such t•eee On ureic I educed to the conditi.to
1 sae In. inducted many people to believe
n reromtty truly temporary. I nowprepared sod
ge se the inedlffee to et oautnytt•es for soin• tint
• otat'e man) wonderful core, and the demand
rt 3.1,1 so rapidly the* I determined to otter
11, to to the public,n, d devote my untilvlded atten
ti, ti to loop dm /tem In truth,) Yr.. next to
hc , ed to It, frt . to Gide would send for me tar and
to sr, to ascertain whether their 0.. were Into
ne HI" mg tom:x.lton to examine mane roe.. of
to / g I Was prompte • In I.vynt lowa.
n t coiled ••Schet .
nek's liespirometer," whicnh
.41S , me In detecting the venous
sister. of long disessea
cir !tinny yenro. in enn,ionet Inn with my prinel•
ortli, 1 hare been I:lshii.; trq
uh.f y Inds 10 \,wink., Boa oa, B vitiator* and
For several yean past I have made e. many as
fire hundred aanalost• ions weekly with the ??Rase.
;ammeter." For such ea-mutual/of my charge le
Malec dollar., and it enables me to give each p t.
tient the true condition of h oleos. and Leif Ulm
frankly whether by will get wall.
tine of the greatest dzlliculties I haves with pt.
tit roe afflicted wills lung dsscase, is to convince
tn. en to avant taking I the wilds. Many think If
s h. y taken') pent cites they should curry, nn mat.
Iry h.s citric.. they may be in that way. Thin is
• gsrat error, for If any one will read over the
any cures which I have hublialasd Irons liens to
t ;re.. hey will find that nowt of tam were those
0 . persona who were confined to their beds and
.sat if not take coid, aid by this, careful avoideaana
t I COO the lung. were heated. Physsicians advise
r.r patients to go out sod Inhale the fresh air
I ..teo they cure by ro doing I be the hundred I
A. All,. Ise consumption la every elty answer
be gueellon.
v Ur. sett er fist a patient la n Licht, illy yen •
twisted room. than let them gat Out and take a
Or cold Many who hare been curial by eny
t • ro, lon ?he abler triee broke, Warn so otres.
Iti•e, "tat one rouse. Lard y repson tri the roam,
...t yot tLey gut Matt without Cip . O6.LIVLO the open
stsr
the great reasons why phystcLans I not corn
rimeun.pidi n ii.ll.ot they try to do tor much;
ey mtr to sto/ the (much, to stop the
hls tit saw co, !wet. lever, and by al dotes, they
ras , spot.• dig/salt., sp steam I 100(114 np
tt aicrettina, end •veutuatly tne mango dies
rat I do Is to first make • careful cs•tudarstlon
• toy I espirtuneter, and II I n laumt eraots.th
I, 11, I ,r it s. Qs• p.t.rot hale to Liar the three rein
ewer, and :ors ei.ra him. I stow sr y ledl that
sopossnl. to make new loess, or evert fe•nrslo
I: portion that Is destroypd, but I arrow et the
ore Lithe dot cat 11l s Ito long. and Mee:a
t:nos to P. lareys and bronehwl tube. can ho
h. ...Id, and Jitat. Suchi Vtarb Ore c.are..l try the pioper
131, • of Sete m "Yultnonk Syrup," nod
tl.• e Ihrw." a h, lot tier nee dein., daily wader
to e o ihnsty treatment of Argot...
Is Is a /net rutslaPte cowmen tapiii4l33lo7 Intel.
'went tritons. that (hera are medtclaes wHieh .111
o II) the :door'. Wten tur blood If diseneed It
cannot he purthed, It .• then the tante ...her di
st..., atter to tar system and will have to he oar.
tool rut of the system bp the organ. which or.
appointed r that purpose and replaced by new
u Li, rt eau hod 1111 opt.' mop the nutritive
et ions mud netting the dtsewt.l•e .Iptiarattil In
good rorslng order. The 61.011..Wir lieer and bowels
o• re rest•ted to a healthy ,romillarat, then au
at It sure of good, not, ..hlng leo.l will Mike
04 W Met di shim push, et, as Itv, ant take
II r you..' or that r. ell Is I..sease-0, and thus sups.
I.ly th. went ci the betty.
Tun Prhstostio vv., Is one of the roost emu.
able methmhes known. 11. Is nuttacent, to faerfu l
iltt. rind healing itself. It or reality rltseatel
and kb,. bed Liao the I lord to who: it Imparts
Its healit e provett les I know no medicine that
has rL oe 01 [Ail ‘• much to renu.l,l, w ori ,p o r,
sod tool:ea./own conditions or the system,
Scott, Ws Suavest, roam Is dlatllle I from
• d. con Plied with other tante an I eleratlvs
ots and balks. in blurb a manner as to m eke
deuoledly mealelhe, haring a poise. ful
tooter eiteet, a r I hoot the tumble dlsust rout ragtag
analog Itom arennella atimulasto The vend
Tonic pror'ute• lasting results, thorodshly
"wain.; the stomach and &Kestrels system, and
• bud It to eliminate rind make tato healthy
Hu. d, tne fowl which may be used ler that pew
par it,.,,, ouee lei In Its • Erects, that a wise.
Or Pr Nil will nfgest w hearty Die, . and n Itttle of
p. kt n hen re idcwittitst. will give a Loon to tn.)
0 • 4 I. net which fee medicines 1K ISJC.. the I'd,te of
do.,
r Nt AN nnsac PILL. may betaken with enttra
St • it try ail sp. and conditions, pro ueli•g
g. kt laths that ran ha obtained Irmo maim:mei or
nil it meicur al medicine., awl without any
hurtful result.. They car, out of tie
ea. ein me it eulani anis to torte out matter. loosened
coal dies, 11 ed by my Seaweed Tonto and l' ulationla
qtr ii; . It astir be limn that all three of any medi•
clr i e a, rimmed In meet cases to care Ca tett mt.
ir ni and, in fact, my 'ergo tatiorien, enaal si
to decide that they have Cured morn eases rf slant
disease tutu any combinxtions of medico., known,
to MAO.
In the carious editions cf pamptile . . I have puts
lishrd stony of the Melt womierful cures of "Pali
mons ry Oceania:lotion on record. Persons, many
with both lung. affected, sometimes large cavities
In ore lane, healed over by my rue. 1101.41... are now
/.VMS and enjoying tam Bent nealtp: 1 will give
a kw eases sod intent slime 'from different owle of
the ciunily, so that thin., who wish may visit of
wine lo them nor more po.itive information.
Ilea. floury Neiman, a minister of nigh .cycle
In tie city of Boston, and well boo en over the
United States as a Mon of great ability, was cured
by taking my medielse alter all t ther treat struts
had failed. He has often Innen writ og to me with
regard to the fsetaArn hi. case, and away. answers
"1 am the matt" A full statement of his came
mei he Seen in my pamphlet. Ho aZd.6 profuseht morillegc on the longs, and wan de.ry ..net
em/ elated. I
Botta H. Deacon, of Bnilinglon,LN. J., was
cur. dol Scrofula and Zaino Inl disc es, At the
timo ' he commenced uslng the tutaiditiao by iyby
aim! et a moos of sorest. He le now perfectly well
an. nail' ut , . lint cure entirely to my medicine..
Marlin Koch, farnirr, :tying ricer Peteetburg, Ma
&ming county, Ohio, tray . very toad case of Pulmonary
Con.unlition, and rte entirely oared by my medicines.
Be i• aril known In dial community, and bat been ibt
means Indu,ingn great many persona in Oita to ass
then. erturittes, and with great meccas. 111. Photo
graph, I oth before and oiler he was curet, eon be seen
t my Agent's, Dr. Keyser, Ito Wood MI tot, Pittsburgh,
Penna.
Na Intim Alexander, of Pdtaburvh, Po ‘ , ll
cured of a very had ease of Urapepal♦ nod layer
(!on plaint by the Seaweed TOW , ' and alftadrake
airs. Prueeno. Johnson, wife of °sot Johnson,
now roll' lag at No 12 W. Third Street, WWl* on.
burr. N Y., was cored of Pulmonary 0 maump
lien and Is now as hearty an old Lady as can be
fouid.
Pi ter Sty ker Beekman, of Semervilla, N.
was noon., remaraabla cure of Pu'monary Con..
unapt ton. coallieco la attested by his clergy,
man at d oilier well known anima.
Km. Jane SarheF, o f WuhlylWa City,
cured of a bad case of Dyapepsts and Liver Com,
plaint Ste Is an mred woman and Der complete
ter every Is re ry rernallreble,
Mils Miry Schmid% of Kensington, Pa., was a
bad case of Consumption and LIM Complaint,
and suffered greatly from Dolls, daring at one time
more than fomy bolls open bey person. title was
coil ely cared, medial:caw married and Using wl•li
bet CUM y In (Inttaretia Ohio.
sonwrows principal aurae is at fig ,
/ao.tf, Sixth Street; corner or Oemeaerne, P •
Morpala,lihere ill titanium% be addressed.
caw De found One, I rolesstonidty,..EYEST Sa
1711DAY,_ ,•.
DR. GEO. H.-KEYSER,
NOille t tf.4o .l V WA, ritObtiObtßa
Li the aatbortzal Kent far the We of ifrak7
faiallatass. 41114 far
rTrE 4.141F1RS TLYIEALEIXI4I4
INSURALItC/1
GASH MINCE CO:: 1 ' ANY,
Of Pittsburgh.
GITICE. 57 FOITS2II STREET
MUMS EitriLDLNG
ISAAC N. PENNOCK. President.
JOHN V. JENNINGS, Vice President,
TIIONAS GRAMM, Secretary.
CAPS , B. J. GRACE, agent,
cute B. S. Inspootor of Stoozoon )
INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE.
Insures Steamboats and Canoes.
Cu in transit per rail to Philadelphia, New
York, A., taawed W rota.
Policies - lamed on the most favorable term.
ISAAC DI. PENNOCK, President.
JtJESI F. JENNINGS, Vice Prumlent.
Bow:A Illoo'miter
Jake Hill,
Thomu Donnelly,
H. W. Oliver, Jr.,
B. H. llArtman.
N. J. BM ,
Robert ,
John Steemaon
Wm. H. Forryg,
Dat MI Wallace,
Airman Chambers,
*so:tol
OIL PTRIEZ
GREATEL•T BARGAIN TEr OFFERED!
600 Acres of Oil Land,
Vli7 ZI Pfh "1" T.7* I 1.1. Gr X rkTI.A.,
FOR $13,000, CASH!
If Purchased Before Jaly 18th, lust.
Vella ere belay murk In the Immediate vicinity,
and sal will undoubtedly be found on the place.
The tale le Indisputable.
For further particulars apply at
'THE GAZETTE OFFICE,"
RE:3IuVAL,
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
Have Just °erupted their New an
lapactouu Wareroom and factory,
No. 167 FMITEIFIELD STREET',
P B UAG
.fora they aria make and keep on hand
SLEET LEAD
Pi ' PE
INATE:II,
OAS AND
STEAM GOODS,
of e . cry desortption. Orders solicited
P. 0. BOX 1079.
Aserteaon'a tirrica, 210 DISTRICT pe..,(
No 66 Water street, Allegheny.
lutv lgth, 1866.
A SPESSOR'S NOTICE —NOTICE IS
hereby gives to all persons interested, that
an appeal wiltbe held at the °thee of the Asses
-o.r of V. S. Tales, No 65 Water •treet, Allegheny,
on the ad. 4th sod sth DAYS OF Arlol/ST, fur
that portion of the twenty.third collection dis
t let of Pennsylvania, composed of that part of
the county of Allegheny lying north of the Alle
gheny and Ohio Myers, at which time and pia.:e
the annual list and proceeding of the Assietnat
Aseessore for said county will be open to the in•
mwellon •f all parties interacted, and sppeals
heard and determined, relative to any erroaeons
or exerselve valuations...set:cents or imumers.
Lir made by the said Auistani Anal snore.
N. appeals must be made in writing,
All ST.lffity the partieular eau., matter or rile;
ere; act leg which a decloion is requested, and shall,
moreover, state the ground or principle of error
complained of" S•ASTJEI, MAIMS,
Iylliernitd Ameaeor 214 District, Pen..
Fox
THE GOLD REGIONS OF IDAHO I
I .hall learn Pittsburgh, In a fear week.. for
PENY Eit CITY, WAHL , . Prran trirtuni to
R^ to Idaho, sill azd use of the beat opportututtes
tier °gem] It r a
PLEASANT TRIP
4:31- cip , r...3a Pt. 331 43 , x i CI , 1%7 E 3
Good Spring (Covered) Wagons
or tents for tamping out. Everythlne wilt be
,• Entlett. enter. A few more peenenort ww bo
ff.best for
$125, INCLUDI/G BOMILD
rply at once to
O. WAOHINOTON BROWN,
at 're °thee of Ness,. Phelps, Paris b. Um, No. !I
et Ulair etr•et. MUM:trek, Pa, or address P. W.
Box 3 . .0. All•pheny City. Pa- Jyt [Ward
'IN 11LE COUNT OF QUARTER SES
SIUMII, of Alleetteny on unty, No. I, Juno
T. t to, Nee. In the matter of the petition O. G.
Fells X. Brunet, Alestmder Young dal
let e I.4auen of the City of Allegheny, for the VAG,
two of ties feet in width, from th eastern Iles of
the east sidewalk of Onion Avenue, front Ohio
.1,1.1 to Anderson street In said ells, and Ave feet
In width from the west line of the west sidewalk
..1 Centre Avenue, from Ohio street to Anconoa
•tfVet, In said
And sow, to wit, June 17th, IBS, the withls po ,
Minn presented end teed in open Court, nod on
motion of S. A. k W. S. Puryranee, solicitors
d petitioners, a rule Is hereby granted to show
eAuse why wird portions o said sdlewslks should
not Le eineed tip sod vbeste4, sod It Is ordered that
snld rule ohs' , be published In the Pittsburgh Go
erns twice a wtsl, for four weeks.
PT THE , IJEN.T.
Attest: W. A. HERRON. Clerk.
J.22;lwdcrl2anal
I) °°KB
AT REDUCED PRICES.
DAVIS, CLAEKE & CO.,
D 8 I:7Cr c:1 ISI t e.
I r. now offering their large rock of Miscellarteoul
lituk• at an Important discount.
oriespondenco with nettles at a distance ao•
fielded.
JyC DAVIS. 0L.A.11.6.E fa CO.
SLIMMER
II IR S S GOO D
FOR SALE,
eLt Rc clucc c3L .Pric'es,l:3,3r
w RITE, ORR & CO.,
E=ll2
)3 14:v4
SI; PEIUOR
OIL ENGINES.
We are ennstroeting, and will keep on
superior .idle of
OTT. MI DS C3r ZI'SIII
zither a Common or Tubular Boiler
We Invite partite needing engines for this pur
pose to call and lee them, corner of PIKE and
tell ARA STREETS, near City Water Works.
jrss kfIAORINTOSH, ItaneßlLL. 6. 00.
ISAAC CRAIG'S
OUTLET SAW MILL,
AND BARGE YARD
Craig Street, Sllegheny.
EDIAPANA KA, (BLOOD oußir..)
.-. A most remarkable article and positive mire
for SCBOI DLA EIDEUELATUM
_IYEDHAst,
O lA, DYSPEPSIA,. ITCH, PIDIPLM, and al
disease. of the SUN.
A. a Tonle, It revives the appetite, perfects d
gestion and wholly restores therohyaleal stenekth
arm It needs but a trial to prove its virtues,
nr sale by
BUM= JOHNSTON, Drusiel
Jes earner Smithfield awl Fourth streets.
ALEX. AIKEN.
11:120733ETWP.4143:311F4
No. PM Fotolb street, Plitabaryi Pa. DOTI orb
of all lands. Oad PleB, and frr d
salptlot or Mood Paraliluig Opede
Dooms open day and olakt. Deane aad Outlay! ,
teraiaba astataaarai—liay. David Herr. DAL,
Rev. K. W. Juotu, DX, Magmas MOW.
Jacob ki,Miller rag. - Jets.
DrFighting 'Woe and Patent .
054 . 21 nranartokaii
• •
777 •:,u.n.ctinNwsnl=l. 911 . 11
• itati4ziesito:iiiii.isiteii. •-• • ion
WALL PARBB—acrwielt=" mo ui *ban ..-
• • UM tsb a st , HO:
hear PI B M
Med, DV
midi 1911. 1. =MN di M.
$4 K 8 4. 1 171 8J64 ARAM
rWITSD memo
7-30 Loan,
THIRD WHOM DBML
Comer of Wood Strut lad Ento etlq
nscAz AGENT Or TEE !TETTE:O STATEZI
wad SPEOLLL AGENT of Jay Goof" U. E. AMA
for aka tab of ttla
Seven-Thirty Loan,
POPULAR LODI OF TRH PEOPLE,
AND THE
Only Loan in the Attarh4:)3
GORTMEZI23I4 urro
V. O. 6-20 SIX . PEA grEdn,
GOLD EDMUND BONDS
ii-Ltberal - Oottortialous "Lowed to dollen.
Z. B. LIVINGSTON. Castile=
mbOtt
SECOND NATIONAL DAR,
Of Pittebnrghj
Corner of Eland and Liberty Streets
Special Agents of Jay Cooke far the sale of
NEW SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN
This is etrktly the People's Loan, andLi being
el:mortal at the rate of about doe mlttioruiper day.
Vitae bonds bear an latirrest of
Two I=7 033.t11:10 3E . 113.1" '3ZO/2:37
seek hundred dollar., and are convertible st mste•
ray into U. S. }lvo-Tweaks St Per Osat Beef
Bearing Bonds.
Full oommisslon. will Do allowed te; ... irklus,
Bankers, sad Brokers, who pozcimse for
C. H. 'RIGGS. Cashier
m►ssm/ ,
Tm'
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK
Of Pittsburgh.
Chartered by they Capital 'Organized ander
State of Pa., 1816 $1,000,000.;liate1 Law 1865
This Hank has been designated a
DEPOSITARY
or raz
United States Treasury,
end eMedeted agent for the sale of the
7..80 I-• C> .A. IN7 .
Every facility trill bo offered to larester. or par
ties porch/Icing far mule
FL M. MIIRBAY , Cashier
at 491 f
ADDY m EWENI.,
PRACTICAL 3 RUMMERS.
Gas and Steam Fitters,
No. 165 WOOD STREET,
(oppostp FIEST OHCFEO/1,)
Pumps, Hydrattts, Sheet Load,
LEAD PIPE. P & BAR LEAD.
Plumbers' Materials in General.
OIL RE*Jf.rERIVEI
Fitted Up in the Most Approved Style.
Tanks lined with ieodop copper. Howes atted
up with water or gas.
N. 11.—All orders pronChtly attended to. Rs
AM ES DOWN,
COMPLETE YOUR VOLUMES !
W ORTIFY OF NOTICE:
The cettbrate4l
',Wheeler & Wilson
SEWING )lACIIINE
I was awarded the at at Seise—a Intr, aVver
.12. , 111---10 the International Show, held
at I tettin, Prussia, a few week. knee,
"as the beat sewtna machine for all ordt,
har7 t.rposea."—done Jeer/ha, Jose 2.9ta.
TED 1111111 ES d WILSON
1,
Lock Stitch Sewitg Machines,'
'received the higher, premiums at the
; great international Exhibitions, at
PARIS, Prance lag
•"eDOPr
LOND .N, England lea;
11.0/0 NOS./IG, Prueate I 80,
where ell the Sewing Machines of Europe
nett America were la eon pretittou.
W baleful.. end Retail Sales itoom,
'NO. 21 Fifth Street, Pittabsugh.
E. P. CAE,PENTE'II,
1 . 1 Jefe Sole4rimt.
ONLY 15 CIL.NTS
Back nrimters of
HA RPYRS' NAGA ZIP ES
AT LA NTIO It. ON TB LY.
011E.Y'S LAI) I'S lit.lo.lE.
PETERSON.
LESLIE'S MONTHLY
ANTI' li S.
DEMUREST.
d au Other Afagazines
ONLY 15 CENTS
ONLY 15 litr.TS
ONLY 15 DENTS
.Come early, before they ere ell gone, et
PITrOCK'S,
)I8 OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.
OFFICE OF TILE
001 , TROLLER Or ALLUOILOY 0010111 . T. PL,I
Pirrentruon, July iith,32l.
TO CONTRACTURB.—RE&LED
PRO
POSA[S will be melted at this ofnee, until
Itth Inelustre, for brulding the rollowit g
new bridges One over Bull Creek on the lino be
ta cell town and West Dear Townehins, on tho
tool leading from Millertown to the K•ttaunin
Road, and one over Thompson's Run at Pollock's
',hutch, on the lire between Wilkins and Patton
Township..
Plan. P 124 veciftentlons can Le non on applies
lon.
By dizectlon of Coant=anstooor.iaT,
JS o:6W4liwT
McCORD as CO.,
Wholesale Dealers lo
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods
Have now to store the hugest and mod complete
stock of
GOODS FOR SUMMER AND FALL
ET!? offered in the west. 6rerchante ire reginsatail
to cell end examine our stock, which will be sold
at very low rater
not
131 WOOD STREET.
AID ftRAY
01=L. C 7 073ZEP AN'S".
W. P. MURRAY. President.
J. EL LILLY, Secretary and Treaattrer.
The Company owns in ire simple a ben contaire
to g eighty-.even urea and forty-Eye paveho, locw
tcd on Brecon. Run fa tributary to Cherry Run,)
end lyowbetween Cherry Bun and 011 Creek.
Tweuty.Mghl leases haie already been made to
respon&ble partite, among whom will be found
the names Of some of the oldest wad most staxessfu
mean" on the Omen.
The entire tract will accommodate Ron Cil to ISO
well. TM. farm Is surrounded by tone et the
most celebrated of producing farms, on 011 Creek
sad Cherry Run, and Is in slow proximity to the
"Reed" and "Mountain" Welts, and about cad
mile from the Walnut Besot Well.
The Company office a Limited number of chaise
at the rubeeriptiow prim,
SEVENTY-F VE CENTS PER SHARE.
Maps of the property, together with all informs.
then regarding the property - and organization of
the Oampruiy 01111 be obtained at the Oleo of
STEEL a. HALLEY. Agouti.
WILKINS EtA-LL.
VULCAN COAL YARD,
ROBERT DALZELL.
Mai &limning illaratne Shop at the Pl 4.
Math sad 00611CILT11111 BiLUZIANI 00044417. I .
Est faughlagiumy Family Coal and Hat 041
"WATic Oki ,
hzzi l
COAL MITERED AT 811011 T DTI
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` 'pap,v444lcramin at TEE 9ntaitiorh. lir 1.
IV M i l!‘o St lSlT`t7 r : .?.
0 aum ortd. ~ ~ . , .fittiz 4
GL-400 bum*" kind
'll 44034 ii glow**or tz tairi ii t r e i l ,
Jan 1(016 1111 liel IN WWI arms.
1a VI rfkatW VB.
INBITR&NCS ,
Manufacturers and Merchants
INSURANCE CONPANY;
Of Pittsburgh.
6FFICF4 No. WV! WATER STEM
tEACIALET.3, BIX6RING.)
- J. I. RENNET, President.
J. Iv. c,BA.LRAMT,Ittes Preefaieidr
WH. P. JON S, Seerebui.
NIMES WINO LOSS HT FIRS
Insures Steambikta and Cargom
araitrors
.LADIES L PsONlfi
JAMB L sowasm,
HOBERT LEA.,
J. 0. PERSHING,
M. W. WATSON,
L. R. KaAJSOT
tonsiza
MATZOS' pie a MAME
Insurance Company;
CORNER WOID AND FIRS? STS.,
(Mar Peoples *Bona) Bank.)
BICEULEED 0 MUT; President.
DAVID EL PAELL- Vice Prealdeaft
ROBERT 113231 - 47, Beraintaz7.
Will Insure .Afainst all Kinds
FIRE LAD NADINE RISKS.
D.strvoes
R. 0. GRAY, D. E. PARR,
JAMES M. MARTON, ir ot%j 9ei wyrh, 'TAMES N.
olio.
JORN GRAFF 'DEED P. SMITH,,
N. J. BIGLEY' gDAV. ORAWIIGGIA
F. Id. CIARDON.
zarAtind
EUREKA INSURANCE CONANT,
Of Pittiburgh.
Office : Comex Wafer and IgarketSts.l
(BAGALET'qBVELDENG.)
SBOENEIERBER, Preeldant.
W. H. NEMER, *tee President.
ROBERT MINNEir, Secretary.
WELL IMMIX A LL ICLINDS
(AM ST A
Marine ancFire Risks.
•
punt6os.ss
J. H. SHOENBERGEIt r iW. K. arnalox,
W. J. ANDERSON, :ID. J. ANDERSON,_
JAMES I. BENNETTOL W. BELIE - HOOT=
R. D. COCHRAN, J. A. CAUGHET,
R. T. LEWD, Je., •,W. W. MARTIN
L 11. PF.NNOCK,
D. &HERON IL PAIHTHIR
A.
tatTiamd
ItLilliTTAl 2 *l3loll3 or
IMPROVE) BORING TOolli,
Sinking Oil, Saltiand Other Wells
80, 136 WOAD STRUT,
Tools warranted aaratof the eery beat SLIGO
AID LOW MOOR mot.
WELL itORIIMS
Lacalavegart 404=12. Priocres.
•Ith rash articles as clie accessary to cardiac
eVeatlons, yiz
ANVILS, r?.
BELLOWS,
~
A . ISES
SLZIAi 0
EAI,_
HA DI WEBS, el
SHUN' ELS, 0.
PICKS,
AMIEZ 1,"
, ,?.
Rope, Leather WI Qom Selling,
1E211221
all of which I havo4onataatly 111 'tore,
Jet:amain ,
Ciltv CINN ATI L 4.A.D PIPE AND
SHEET LEAD WUr F fill.
Id'CORMICg & GIBSON,
No. 19 Ea 1\11.23.t.13.
COYCLTNA77, OHIO
Make lo order PIPWAND EIHEETS of any
erquired weigAt and food
Sheets jper arrani Tbs., and ambit.
Pipes, calibre, inch tof, lathe& AJzo, vary
LIGHT PIPE or Hydra Hama and for drain.
thy wells.
We would especially IA lb* attention of Plmsi
bon and Proprietors of qu Works and Oil Walla
WOODSIDE 65 Vit;ALLAOS,
17713.calemsniae, 24- X>xmagslestis.
ARO DEALERS ER
•
White Lead, Red Lead, ‘ X-Stilarage, Palate,
Varnishes, Ore Storrs, adow (11w and Putty,
Spices, Perfumery, Beard/e, Carbon Oil, &a
Also, Agent. torWintega kletai ll o BroWn
lalanalron White Lead, Mader Oak White Lead.
and Maur, a Whitonfs Celebrated Patent Dire'.
In nes and two pound naka.
No. 87 WOES 875LEEZ
(OPPOSITE THE sr.:j:IIILELES MEW
EtiNBYLVANLI.; , A.GBICULTIIILits
80011.27.
The Venn:grants Rata Agricultural Wet,
tvm hold Ito ' -r;itiliation as '
SEP/EMBER se e s Oh. 23th sad Mb,
.
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Ear latatuatkm dettgld deainag to
412.3111=, applienitnn Par =a otposlark
blillelabin Or tha oral=
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mullinalgain,OCll.sol7a
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. ` - Bazar um:kat Nor. ft auntial
me so citeratiiiiiiiz i i
Onsafssion maigutati2arus
gild X.. , W. PAINTED.
iJ. H_IIHEERANT.
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%--.1-°,,,,U m w E fitrion
B. 0. BUSHNELL.
JOHN WILbON.
WE A ME.
1.•
PITTSBU7IOII, PA.
HATUHETS,
SAWS,
WRNS,
WREMES,
PLANM.
LEVELS,
NAILS, tr.e.
PITTSBURGH; PA.