The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, July 15, 1865, Image 3

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'ANTED
, By a Lately Returned Captain
OrPennsylvania Volunteers, who Is well known
In Allegheny and adjoining eollaties, a situatioa
tag wholesale and retail clothing. boot and sh e,
stationery or grocers store. The be cdty. refer.
emu as to character given. Address, itWiNgg?
Alleghtny oity. jot:stow:l
iPITEP.—ROUSE.—A' small lipase,
matt:Wain four, tiro or lits rooms, either in
ilitsborgh or Allegheny, is muted about the
~tsi s ot September or October, 6D & geatlemaa , hi,
IhihrarlOWO ehtinren. Adtiresh,
WANTED, Gezerra Orrrcra.
WILNTp.—CARPENTERS
rr
TV/379/Y GOOD CAIInaTTAR9
Vises , 744.. work In the city:- Good ewes given
410 lately employment. gppiy szemor.iatety, et
16 k itrriarELD Bar.
b.
IiZrARTED, AT ;MO PER MONTH, A
RELIABLE oeNvAsseu, 1a e•vff
t.
loccotintv ".for:TEE TIURdE EWY,tno
'giant a:genii/CA:rook gvu publlghegiambniting the
ildirenilireg or 6' Vitonign to the Union army ite
/ftive, Meant ,and Spy, giving a moat vivid inner
'victim of Ungar: We nave Agents abratinß
tOontitotblett we win prove to any don
le t katit.',33_rtad for eircularir., Addras SO
COO Ohtirtnnt Wed, Mandel
. mytOmd
' IartNI7O.—AGFENT B FQR "'THE
MORE? 9EWiriOE, TEE liTetali, 'TEM
IIIIZICIEOZT AND TUE •ESSILPILn nir &multi.
V. Sietriutbsoir, ttew York Vienne Correspond
ent. !hp most intepreting and exciting book Ft
9111Sted„' eMbracing .2dr. IlleharecoVir unp l
expo/leech for War yeanqtrlttellagth ugh
• houch 14 thanearct, terrice of tin:l v ry:se
AAA, ontbrat of the war. with our et lad
- lade: both 'Emit sud'Wert,"druing th test two
i p
Isms et the'liebellipn; Ms thrill kepturet his
'cOntlElimeet for SO montbe is Wrest Marva rebel
Melfr e ilMigetilt.:l 44 1 1? - 71DVa l tril%
events, sad oentaln mein of the:test, Incl.
- .ANA end romance of the wi2ittati , any Other Work
' , lst pablished. ' -
Teachers, ladles, enev,A young men, end etpw
.4101y,retturied middle d officers and solders,
•)ei wee i tot progishie, mplopment, will bud It toe
' rislierlp lenge!! te.<lll esnattlotr. We have
: 11. 1 41 { tell= V Intef tti.' V i Tf we ar ii t- 1
lg.:seam,/ ~ loriA,Vairsl don.,°
• .. . W. Efecnaer Sixth and Minor etreets.
XT„dradeWP " ' . pbilsomplifs, Pa.
: c WAtitEli—tl29l' PER. :MONTH.—
,--‘ Y Atents treated everswhere to Introduce the
bard SHAW A CLARK INC FAULTLY SEW
MACIIINE the oW es
y low price selttne In
, Sountik,irlisti Ls Mewed be Gruver It Baker,
ler A _Wilson, Howe, Singer A Cc., a n d
Doe
,healer:. AU other osSebints ar e Wrisweents,
•
/ /pu NSneller and user wn.
e !tad Is fine And i
salmi esd expenees, or large corn
wissian, ellinreiL Illustrwed circulars Lest free.
Address SHAW' ili MARK, Biddeford., Melee.
-uspeshunetstarT ...
VIYASUBD:— . I7£I A MONTH. want
Agents everywhere. At gm a month, expense,
AA, to sell FIFTEEN AETICLES t ' the best gab
ever offered. Full parttealats free. Address
T. GARET,
ant amdautwT
FOR BILE-FOR
' FOR BAIA. —A Vann of about 208 bared
In Fairfield township, Westmoreland llounry,
Zenna
Also, a Farm of no acre. in Fairfield township
Westmoreland county, Pa.
Also; • very valuable farm of Zl4 acru. near the
town of Saliva, In Fairfield township, Westmore
land county, Pa., and about cute and a half miles
Irene the renedrYlvania Railroad. The improve-
Mentz area large brick house, write Monte, smoke
"Douai, a large frame stable, a large frame barn amt
water saw mlll, a lame apple orchard, with
Met fruit trees. It L underlaid with coal, a
' Wein Of Ore brick clay, and about one hundred acres
0! No, I white oak timber. ForSeasion given to.
Also iss agree sitnaied Ln !Saunter township,
Westmoreland county, Fa., adjoinina the toWn of
14 =1:z. lots, with a large brink house. A Ins
residence in the borough of Ligonier. Will be
fold cheap.
Also 16 acres of land, with a large Louring mill,
% o :thalng
a mi . e
rm of land, ,61101.104, canto place.
Allo, tie beat farm on the Monongahela River,
about one mile from McKeesport, Allegheny
Pa, containing about 145 aorta. The improvements
ere a from, house and Darn, corn crib and wagon
shed, with other outbuildirgs. A large apple
Orchard of between 400 and 500 trees; Ii quince
ten, 10 pear [resit, and L5O peach tram.
Also, a Farm of stn sues, near the town of
Ligonier, Westmoreland county, Pa., very cheap.
Alio, a Large tel at Rlatraville Intersection,
On the Penneylvatits Railroad. The bdidluas are
good and well arranvol fora hotel and store. This
property will be sold at great barest,.
Also a very beautiful Fern, of 150 acme, situated
In West Wheettleld Township. Indiana Co., Pa.,
near the town of Wewhina ton, about lamp miles
from tee Penasyvanis Railroad. The improve
ments are two large frame dwelledg houses, two
frame bares, a large store room, and a One young
apple co chard. The fencing Is good; very conve
nient tochurches, echoob., not very beau
tiful location. 'I his property I ivUl sell very cheap
and on eat y terms .
Also, the MoCdle Farm in Elleabeth Township,
Allegheny Co., Pa., containing about On sere., Mt-
Oaten about three miles. east of the borough of
Ellrebeth. The improuements are a large brick
-cottage house with nice well anis" ed roots; a
teautlft 1 lawn in front, sari ounded by ornamental
trets• a No. barn, with many other buildings;
, good ' f• string; 10 acres of the very best White Oak
' 'limb,. It I. the beat quality of limestone land,
And Is all under'aid with coal.
jbr•turther partletNus Inquire of
G. H. TOWER. Roof Exist° Afitecif..
iTt 3 ' No. 161 Fourth street.
HOUSE
FOR RE NT
Tholes. of that modern built and nentr - slly lo
tattd lemur ato•y dsrelllpr, No. 1 Hancock street,
iOrtier Doikueatia Way, well adapted for
A 3Elc,,carclima g goueso
- together nth the Brussels and Carpeting
sad handsome lurniture, Will he mold on reason*
bieterme.
Apply (cr particulars to
O. S. BRYAN, Broker,
jyl2 ED FOTTI3TH ST., (Burke'. Bullarte.
COUNTRY BEAT FOR SAL E—Con
taintrik clx acre*, all under fence sod allies
-Hon. The Improvements arc a two story frame
house alto live rooms; also a o ttage house with
iwo room.: an eiseilent stable and carriage house,
adjoining 11;,li sere. unde , lsid wt h. cell. The
Whole is, planted in fruit to great variety and best
selections. Also a 'sage assortment of small fruit.
Bltue ed 1d tulles from lone. Ferry, near Mans
field 1 urnplite, 134 mi`es tTom the 1 rt.t. Apply to
jyll B. ggeLAIN 'es el)., tO2 lth street.
OR SALE.—A RARE CHANCE FOR
F
Inveatinuat and a he•utifial country rea•
Mance in Oakland, ten minute. walk from the
Oakland Station and nee minute. walk from Ar
thur. Station, on the CoaneUsyllie Railroad, ONE
ACRE OF GROUND, with a good nice two story
hence, carriage house and atablo. Tke, house eon
tains eight large rooms, with hall al: feet wide,
ginning through the centre. A choice lot of
shit bees and a rarlaty of erergr: ens; a never.
falling well of good water.. Price g 5.600. Enquire
cI GRAHAM & Oil,
tyBitf earner - Faun sad Wayne streets.
VOR SALE.—Ono• SECOND - HAND
JR. BOILER, nearly new, 25 beet long, 23 Inches
Carnets; -I5 Inch Inee.
Chia 24 feet long, 41 bathes au:mete, $45 Ina
C un.
Ono 24 feet hug, CI Inches dlntnetes 244 Luck
tea.
One 54 Dural Wreugkt Iron Tank.
Retire at CM INDUSTRIAL WORKS.
HUGH M. RULE .k CO.,
ear. Polat Alley and Duquesne Way, Plttabla
Dana
FOR SALE.
A DWELLING ROUSE
th the borough of Liverpool, Columbiana On.,
sltu•te on Mn,n .treet, 11 feet front, outmod
ing tmek 60 tech nil property will be sold for
cash very cheap. Sot further particulars oquire
O. EL TOW g,11.,
jelektf IV2 Fourth Street.
VON BALE.-INDIANA CO. FARM—
+. A farm of 10.1 acres, 75 cleared, balance timber;
Vali warned' with springs and small Areal.,
Situate four miles from BlairsvWe, on the Roe.
bad road, oonvenleut to churches, sckoole, mills,
as There L strong bad!callboy of coil and alt.
This is•a good chasms to purclutso a °heap and
mug place.
For farthecihrorcestten apply ell the Itcal
late,and lesuranee Once of
11. B. BAT
Jest • - Butler Street, Lassrencemille.
VbR BALE—Three new e 3 team Engines,
A: built yurpooely for oil wells; 7LA loco cylinder,
el Ina stroke; very strong. Engine shnN crank
end sonneeting rod of Wrought loon;
nand for Donn.
BOHM to to le feet long, la Inane, diameter, 'Mil
two 11-I=h flues; chimney 18 In. by 20 teat; hot end
0010 weter pumps. Everything oompleto eau toady
to dap On tivat. IIUQH M. BOLE.
Pittsburgh, A L
lEfhop, center Point Alloy and Duquesne etreet,
etch of Allegheny ever, near the Point- den&
FOB BALE,
A 003MSTABLI3 ROMS
Of !Our rooms, mai and a half squares of Gte
street ears, In Man hatcr. Good water atut.everp.
Signs convenient. Possomon Overt Itordadlatipt
FOT terms apply toJossrs Pas:, Tr Federal strSo
KOS at Thomas Harpers Vi r •COU Shop, Beaver ArSoll
artahertar. nollftf
DO li BALE CHEAP.—A FRAME
ROUSE, If Removed et arca. Situated eon
her Irwia and Western Annum Allegheny ciny.
Paquin of
LITTLE, BAIRD i PATTON,
AIM Nos, 113 and 114 Second et. Pittsburgh.
14111 R SAM—A BALL'S MOWER AND
ds. ILEAZEIL—This nmehine was. on tornibitgl
SS tlianiut - Itair Ind yens, and Ls now ow
Wei tisaltat7 Commission, who an ni dmito to
Sta IS at mum. Inquire of
• /131..1•11 , MOULT & pq
VI OMER= & LONG. Liberty-Wean. me
VOWS.AIArn - 4 50 Acres of Uo~li stab,
ioratifekernteco7t4apoorNo.2i alsoprol
"elfifool telifelit"Ohe Other brim .
, viiirduttated.spoolleollog e treetorr
. 451 , 1 & 1,1 F !!', wuszur,yriaD
avarant
VDU PAIX....ONEV:T fIO IJBLIUL
.la:c atm roster Apigiiquisario , tmva •
Holussc wAutim t iroa 4 . 114, • .. • .
• rr ~
-15744Strea-'
1412.44-01.5107EICilit on the
theltetfeht I
ftw 0 H 1iev i,, , 51 1 % 1 .. ,, ..
inget• AMR 7
ea.," us
,a'..5cit.:11,414 . 1 ,C
AM! T S E:.YTs.
pITTSB URG II TIIE.IT:LE-
LCS9M
114.2t.tozwa Wll. HENDF.IISON
DIIPREZ & GREEN
•
DUPREV& GiREENI
MINSTILELS AND BRASS BAND.
*mans COMbination of talent ever brought
together.
comAdnee Monday mans, my tom, Ism,
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
710 , 1C1S OD JLD110111100r:
Plignett.. and Dream Circle CO
Faintly Circle
Oa - 55
Private Bowe. 16 00
Single Seat, In Private Iloxes I ..73
Convert obi:atom:el It 54 °Week.
Cintnd Serenide In front of the Theatre Dy Duprez
& Cire.'a Bravo Band.
RAM POND.
Jos. Advertlaintr Agents.
lye td
ODD FELLOWS'
GRAND UNION FIC-NIC,
I#lll be given by the
"CEIRIS HU" AMOULITIOA,
Oa TUESS/RY, MIN Mb, at GLENWOOD
GROVE..'Tte affair In under the direst ton 01 the
feastduili Xodg&iv IRON OITY, ANGERONA,
El:U;(9 and DAY SPRING.
,
MAN, \ OP,C3 :
, -
!a . 45. TM
T. T. King, . Adam Berry, E. Wilz.eme, Jr.,
Robt.Sinsli, • • John Btiebin, • Wm. Lino,
It A. Ammon, Poth Wilmot, ;az. P. itatth,
Alex. Jinn. IL S. Snowden. Ina-WE:xi:dog.
Ames MaLaughlb, Robert McNeely,
Wm. Hanna, Thomas O'Brian.
Cin will lease the Connelliville Ration el
3 ..1; ißetlethieliamin 7:158 a. m.; Extra Train
83 a ; Regular 'Mein at a. Extra Train
POri in. k mul p, _m.
Melte by EDEL'ES. BAND. Mum Will be
,milyed by 4.II;DIUREY.
Jirliansy.
elVerloir 8.4114E8
SALE OF .BERVICEABLE MULES.
Qi2AirtlenBAßrna GS=UAL'S DMus,
Antinvorow, Sul/ 13, MM.
By dizection of the Quartermaster Lienersl, there
wen be sold, et public auctrm to the higheet bid
'der. at the time and places,.nsmed below, r 1.2 t,
READING, PA., MONDAY, July IJuly2.
ASTON, PA.. nuIRSD &Y. 20.
PHILADELPHIA, PA., MONDAY, July IL
PITTSBURGH, PA., THURSDAY, July 27.
Two hundred SERVICEABLE MULES at each
.place;
Many of them w.re bought lathe beginning of
the war, R. young Sul., accompanier] the atmlea
In all their Matches and camps, and are thoroughly
broken, hardened by exorcize, gentle and [emitter
from being no long aurroonded by the solders.
• Though sound and setvieemole, they are no longer
required to the army. and can be purchased at
these eaten st far lees than their true value. The
attention of both Miners and farmers is especially
invited.
Mules .old singly. Sales to commence at , 0
lams—Cash, In United States currency
J &ML$ A. FAIN,
Brevet Brigadier Genera/ to charge,
jy12:tj. 4 27 Ftr et Q.. M. 0. 0.
CVJVER.,NIM ENT DRAMS FOR SALE
A UOTION.—On TUESDAY. July IBtb,
will be sold at Pnbilo Anatton. In lots to suit pur
charm, at the Wagon Yalt,parnel of Eighth and
Freeman streets, Litsetnnittl, Oblo,•between 703
and EGO DRAYS. inch iron axles, (oinoirinati
damaged
4,00 hewing never been used, but being
damaged by expeoure.
Drnisa—lhmh, in Government Nada
Sale to v3mmence at 10 a. Y , and to continuo
daily until ended.
By o.der of the Obtef Engineer U S. A.
GEORGE BURL OUGES,
Capt. U.S. Engineer..
U. S. Dem:rear. A 0 831C4, Cincinnati, 0010,
July loth, 1063, lYlltjytd
ERSEY CUTTINGS AT AUCTION.
-will be told at Public auction to the highest
bidder, about
7:000 pounds Sky Blue Herssy Cuttings
The sale will take place at eleven (it) o'clock a.
on TITURSUAT, the twentieth (Wth) day of
Idly, 7646, at the U. S. Clothing Dep., Market
street, Steubenville, Gale.
Tars—Cash on delivery in Government folds.
By order of Uol. U. W. Mon:thin, I) , pot Quer.
tei - maater. ALEXAM3ER
1n 005fri,
jylod Oantain and A. Q. M.
Jr, E R C11.4.r7' .111,0 R 8
F OR THE HOT SEASON
JTST RECEIVED THIS DIY
Anoiher Invoke of those Desirable
BLACK ALA? ACCA SACKS,
All Sizes, Best Quality, Prices Low
GRAY, POSSIELL & RESE,
rid 03 r• c, la ca. 2a. t •I• es 1.3.4=pr 113 ,
62 FIFTH STREET,
UNDER CONCERT HALL.
Nint GOODS.—WE A.HE NOW RE
OEITLNG our Goode for
Summer -VVertr,
which me have bought at the lowest market price,
and will be made up at tho lowest figures to neat
the wiehes of our friend. and tho public. We
are also receiving a lot of
FINE LINEN GOODS MADE UP,
AND A CZOICII SYLUCTECt of
Fint-Class Furnishing Goods,
)110113.Y G, KALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Fort! •wen corner Penn and St. CrLatr ercrwta.
mb2Z If
CORPETS. OIL. ' CLOTHS, Sc
____....
G REAT REDUCTION
in Nice of
CARPETS.
Desiring to afford the public
POP
An opportun itULAßy of puPRICE RILES gOO .11 at
S'
Corresponding with Um ,
Decline to Gold,
And the Impendingtumble
In blernbancilse geraraily,
We have Ude day
filnrked down pricer,
Throuz.oot our c.tln erody
And offer the largest
. And most complete ansortnent
Of now and choice patterns,
Brussels,
Velvet►,
Two end Three Ply logr►lr,
Floor Oil cioau, Window Shed, he.,
Al • redu4tion of
Twenty•eve W Thirt y-throe end one-Mltd per corn
Lici7ARLAND & COLLINS,
71 ►nl la FIFTH STREET
Fut doer to Oustola Rouse mad P. 0.
total
CARPETS
PRICES REDUCED!
'timing recently purchased for the
'FOURTH TIME this season ao entire
assortment of all grades of carpettng., , I
As., we offer a i uperior selection of the!.
newest styles, at Nisei, cnoshieraoly ro-1
duce<rto otosc the season's stock.
CANTON BIA3TING, 11130/ itylea;
AND BAG CARPETS.
Window Shades.
A large invoice Pat ree.eyed.
W. D. & 8 MC/ILLS:TM
(47 FOURTH STREET. II
R E.lll 0 r'41.8.
wm - OTtei..
WELLS, RIDDLE la 00.,
have removed their exionstve Whip Store and
}worry to No, 10 WOOD STREET, corner of
Virgin Allem where they au
au
onion for wILIP LASLIES ANb syrypougs
promptly at the lowest prima. my/
RTEX .4 Iri A. L .1: 1 2a.11. CEtAWFOIff
ORatMlati lerAant M FIX ROAR, Moonu, be:
ban reasorid Ma ottkre from No. ikt WA 3 r.
to CORNER OF WOOD and FIRST ST
orto People ' National Bank. The Iron 00=
dal Muttons =hot on In all Ito branches. Oliati
advannomada. (kmalirsonenta aoltaltal.
ar2 .
• Betas to tha to Dlannfaetntnta of
..
Dzmovel..—We have this day removed.
nom
NO.' Wool theal-to No. 1130 use an row t
417 .
the Cleveland
Promo= *pal Rl. "NI"
'W.
.1111111411
GOMM raft,
Li 4 - IPP I 7 / 7 31"c16 14;0:1,4'.
; , esstraromitiadeirrum a,untoirp t-,,
12.M1N BALLS AND EATS_
Aislhl el dEliallZlX4ifflali UFWE4opt
41.1 4. 013110
r.. '+r o
arr. craff e ,rorreprz
, W7l. 8A3C1,11.1!L.a. s 111:41..
Boiler Makers &-Sheet Iron Workers,
Nos. Jo, zz, u and 213 PENN, srusEr.
Having mewed a large'yard, ard tatodahaEl
',Rinke mod Immured metaataara,are are=
ed to manufacture every description of HO
lii the beat manner, and Warranted equal to au)
rThi mae E tnworv i z m oanrszr u lts . sin EN
onicrrrvi
sou.sss, bossE s T 'PANS,
TANKS, OIL STG.I.% AGITAORS, SFr,
TLINO PANS, BOIL M IRON, BRIDGES,
SUGAR PANS and mole.
BILL'SS PATs.is 80U .., 5P.1 Re de
doneOn theshorteat Dotted.
rer.PITTSBITILUEL SAW WOlLlib.
HUI3I3#SRP, BR &CO
11.681:17ACTU1L91.8 ON
PATENT GEOUND CIRCULARS,
Warranted OAST STEEL SAWS. of every de.
o ocrifewl•
medi NI a. SI, litany, Cross Out, Gang, Lod all
ther _ _
All kinds Of KNIVES and SPRITMS,_made from
Sheet Oast ra n gers Defined ./LEtlfili AND .
MOWING go.
a - Warehouse ' , Norte, comer WATER and
BROET STREETS, Pittabiugh.
Particular attention given to ,HetootlitnE, Gum
ming and Straightening Circular Sawa; s7ao, re.
pain of all kin "la Punching and Drilling Joao at
reaannable rates. strZtly
igriARE IMPS/110E
Ccpper Mill and Smelting Work;
PITTSBURAIEL
PARK, McCURDY & CO
Mantilla:touters of BREATHING. BRAZIERS' •
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER ROT
TOMB RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER
SOLDER. Also i A r npottoto and &salmis ITET.
ALS, TIN PLA TE SH.F..ET IRON, WIRE, &a
Constantly on hand, UMW& IdA,ORIINCES and
TOOLS. Warehduao, No. 140 FIRST and 120 SEC
OND STREETS, PUtstarsh. Spocdal orlon al
Copper eat to any desired pattam.
aky2odydaysT
MANHOOD? HOW Lour, now
R.E.STOBED t--Xuet Published. in s real.
eel Envelope. aim six cents. A LIRITIIHE UN
THE NATURE, tREATMENT,_andWeI (hire
of Speturstonbees, or Seminal Weakness, Invol
untary Eadralona Sexual Debility and Impodl
mans to tdardsolo generally.) Nerveumeas, Ooo:
cumption, Rpfleory and. Fits; Mental and Plod
dl IncapaMtio. imoulibig from Stlt'Aboxe. An, by
Boar. J. Cgownrawaxn, suthor of the
Green Book, ba. • "A Boon TO Dicousairns or
Suvransaa.” Sent under seal, In s plslc envel
ope, to any addrees, port paid, on' receipt of etx
cents, or too joistage stIMIA, by Dr. J. O. KLINE,
177 Bowery, New York. Post Office box 4,55 a,
tornado or
GIORGI; IitITZII....W. D. n P. 1101.1.1.. D D
LA. BELLE STEEL WORKS.
REITXII & CO..
(Stiooeseon to REIM, HAerrusa le 00.,1
Afisaufsctifters of OAST STEEL; SPILLNG,
PLOW and BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, A.X.
LES, CROWBARS, &A.
ALT Works, FIRST WARD, , Allegheny. Poet
Office soldrems. PITTSBURGH.
BoßillsoN, REA dr CO., (sacoesnors
to 80rn5..., bliste tc Umlaut&
Washington Works,
FOUNDERS AND BLIOHINLSTS, Prritortrson.
Manufseturert of BOAT AND STATIONARY
STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL
MACHINERY, GEARING, SHAFTING, OAST.
IN GS of all description., OIL TAN ER b. STILLS,
BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORE.
JOr Agents forGIFFARD'S PATENT INJECT.
011, for k•edlog boilers.
TO lira:moon PIOYFEREIDS OF
BOTH NIIXE.S.-A reverend gentleman hay
Big been restored" to health in a few days, after un
4 m ' oT i' of ,P.aetu.s.", l Tigroet to.d..t=otizizrZ:
Sacred duty to communicate to his afflicted fellow
creatures the meets of cure. Hence, on the reoeipt
of an addressed envelope, he will le nd, *copy
of the prescription used.
Direct to Dr. JOHN EL DAONALL, 185 Fulton
street. N. Y. rah' rdevrT
JOALN COCHRAN dk RHO" Itleonine
Curers of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT
DOORS, IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT.
TlaitS, WINDOW GUARDS, No., Nos. SEG.
ON I 1 and Be THIRD STREET, between Wood and
Market, have on hand a variety of near patterns,
Laney and plain, suitable for all purposes.
Sir-Particular attention paid to enclosing Grave
Lots. J obbing done at short notice au2
THE BRIDAL CIiAIIBRIL AN ES
SAY OF WARNING AND INSTRUO
TION FOR YOUNG MEN. Also, now and roll.
ble treatment of the 'Urinary and Se:nal Systems.
Address Dr. J. SKILLEN HOUGIITON, How
and Association, Philadelphia., P. splay
HENRY 111. COLIANS, FORWARD
ib INO AND COMMISSION DIEROHANI
and wholesale dealer ha CHEESE, BUTTLII,
SEEDS, FISH, and produce generally, No. 26
WOOD STREET Plttshurah. not
BEST FREE.—A PAMPLI LET OP
Immense importance to the old and young,
married and single of both sexes, will De sent free
by addresetng, with stamp enclosed, the agents,
J. KErthr..,cs. & co., lion 71, isonon Post
()Mee. my 20.11 dawF
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M cMA6TEIt, GAZZAM OU.,
ATTORNEYS FOR CLAMANTS,
Licensed U. 8. agents,
for procurirof PENSIONF. BOUNTIES AR
REARS 01 PAY, PRIZE MONEY. COMPEN
SATION FOIL HORSES, and other property lost
ord.:strayed while to the service or the tc , llol
States.
STOPPAGES OF PAT AND OFFICERS,
ORDNANCE AND QUARTERMASTER'S AC
COUNTS 10)usled sad certificates of Indebted.
new procturd.
•pplications by 11•11 atvaird to as U made in
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myl PITTSBUILIIII
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PENSIONS.
ezeuzitl.e3 es. 33 ne.ce.ls. 1.0E43r,
and t7LADIS OF 'ALL KINDS FILM/VILE])
FROMI'TLI.
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Attorneys-at-Loom,
144 Futurrti ST REM
WOI7NDED BOLDISRe. 12( EITHER
The Pint or Second Three Years Service
b. receive the full bounty the nine as If vy
.1 vet veil the rull term of enlistment by calling
upon T. , WALTE.II LAS,
Solicitor for Bount les, Pensions and Pay.
No 100 Fi PTH S 1 BEET, third door beton , the
Cal butrivi. Jytl
SOLDLERS' CLAIMS, BOUNTIES
PENSIONS A.ND h.RREASS OF PAY,
Promptly attemledto by
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deXiitnulharr
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UNS
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by
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810, all other claims 13.60„
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Collections made, Titles examined, and all other
legal business attended to In Western Penneylye
pia, Eartern Ohio and West Virginia References:
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ANDREW STEVENSON,
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PITVIBMIGH, PA,,
will i make in the widow courts of Allegheny
and adjoining eounidow. apadyd
11 C. ISOCILILLI. S. A. JOlllBOl
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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
tr.s. mo - Errsim soLnumis , mann eaErrre
Bounties for Wounded Soldiers collected to fro=
an tottwen ty days.
iirOlflce No. t OILANT STEMIT, Pittsburgh.
Call with Stadion/a and two wan...lies. de2S-iy
NOAH W. SHAFER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
No. lOS Fvr¢ &MIMI, Pittsburgh, Ps.
Mal= for PENSIONS, BOUNTY,
MONEY, ka., vigormaly paostaantoL PRIZE
P4IXTERS.
fAXAML L070....2011111 11.11....40112 DONADIIT
14 °140
' LANE & CO.,
810 N ARTISTS & HOUBE PAISTEU
151 a CO Ekafthfleld St.. Pittatnugh.
trrnrartm Of ALL lOADS molted
Foillatlm : 6l with onsozpoosed
L BUDA CARDS aa isamaltaa
m e aar :e.4 o ....2 , alarl i ir p aice . fl ON OWE
•
MOTONIA.I7 DESNINS no:Wed la ahlsblar: i
Do= ser.
HOUSE PAUITIPfe if o oo with &Ilford 101 9^
fabDityuktartiny of colas, sad Ilea of ••-- -
'4- AS work al -
iii-liftwort ae. nat. —
PROWZ4i
Mae oleo Irmo! Bimini ig Motsunrj
80 8 lOW iadirrabirEla
uthANtoin. GIMP axed MO w,
MISWBOII: • I
Itevitisbur g h Gazette.
PATtRDAY, dULY 15, 1855
GAZETTE TESMS
Deny monitor kW per sunomV
du. do. ironed LI corner., id mars Is seek.
DollyEveritog $5.60 per year.
.do. do., versed by carriers, 16 eenta a week.
Weekly, to elute $1.60 per yur.
do., tingle corder 1 6.00 do.
RATES OF ADVERTISING
0.71 K Karl 601-3+.1.11M110
Datlp Icel.lltew;lt wary
On . e time 9 16, .
Two tune.... 1 25' .... ..11 123
Three Ways.. 1761 ....; , ..,.; 173
Polo Lima... 210 .... .... ....1 110
Fire tbs.—. 2 601 .... ; ••• •I •• • • 250
Ono week .... 3 761 $ I TS; I 1 251 6 73 75
Two netts... 676. 1 75' 2 001 I 2.5 I n
Three seeks . 6 (0 1 433 5 731 200 176
One month, 627[ 660 4 00, 2 25, 210
Two month..., 22 00 800 8 00i 3 751 425
Three ¢1055541 Is 00: Is 60, 7 00: 4 751 635
Stimontss...l 22 WI II 75 9 ao, 600 12 00
Nine months I 24 00. 17 10' 52 OW 8 001 17 03
One Year. .... 1 .to 631 za ao! 19 all to co so oo
Adrertlsements Inserted one year may be changed
at the ad realms'. ple.aattre, at a name of 2.6 cents
per square, (or U) cents If paid at she tuns) but
Mort
be weaned to Um itammileta business of the
sanitises.
, Advermsements contracted for otherwise than
dally, v 111 be Inserted on Bunn eel, as the °Mee
may select.
araradent rulrertistng CAB&
Death Nelms, nun insertion. ..
Maniacs qoUtes,
Steamboat advertisements, per trtp s 03
Executors' or Administrators , Netter. 3 00
YISAIILIt ADVESTI*I6I.
006 1 2wire—tontIned to the imnudune bustnese
Of the Tertia n , and not to Include dbuointionm,
fOrtnat on or new arms, wants, ILA—Changeable
once ► week. Any excess to be ohargnl a. tran
sient melee,
It amesq9 timers! 1 time
IDaily, street.;. weak. streak
Three months.. $l5 DO I $l9 00 9 001 • 8 . 60
Six months • I
SO 00 , 19 00 16 00 , II 60
Nine menthe....l 43 COI NT OD 31 001 16 00
One Year 03 00, 63 MI 26 00 IS 00
11 - nat Notices double the above rates,
lined one month of more. For a len per
cents a lime.
,Local notices at such rates as may be agreed
A square to be eonsideredsas the space oeen,
Pled by ten liras of the °raillery advertising type
of the paper.
Wl' AND SUBURBAN.
(mom YnranDAVe EVENING GAZETTE.
Arrest of a Confidence Man..
Mayor Lowry to-day received Information to
the effect that a man named Louie Maier, who
was stopping at the St. Charles, Hotel, had swin
dled a resident of New Castle, Lawrence county,
out of $250 by false representations, and that
store his arrival here be bad victimized some of
our citizens. ChLstlanGenkinger, the party who
bad been swindled In New Castle, had arrived
here in pursuit of Ulster, and gave a description
of him to Chief of Police Long, who soon ascer
tained that he wee stopping at the St. Charles
Hotel, in company with his wife, °facer Mess
ner arrested hlm about noon, after which an in
formation was made by Gent:lnger, who state
that the defendant made his aclualntance in New
Cattle, anti represented that he had a con
tract for the erection of a gas works in
Youngstown, Ohio, but was in need of a
little money. As an evidence of his ability to
refund the amount needed, ties-or exhibited a
draft oia the arm of G. liatterrield it Co. of
San Francisco, for $2l 000 In gold. Ho ha d ex•
hlbited to other parties in New Castle a consid.
erable sum of money, and a United States seven
thirty bond for $5 000. Genklnger. believing
the man to be reliable, gave him the amount
ticked for ($250,) soon after which he loft for
this city. It. law since been ascertained that
Liesier has no contract for the erection of
gas works, as alleged, and that there is no such
Gres in San Francisco as Baltertield A Co.
Burro the prosecution for obiatnlng money by
base pretence.
It would seem that Liesler is a regular "con
fides re man," and now that he has been arrested
we may expect to bear of some of his operations
in other sections of the country. He victimized
one of our Wood street bankers, hat in what
amount we did not learn. The banker, however,
began to suspect him soon after the transaction,
end bunting Film up forced him to disgorge.
Lis•ier is a Ili ir-igner, dresses moderately well,
erd makes an honest appearance. lie Is about
the t
. y.ti ve or forty years of age, stout.bullt, light
ormanlexion, and wears a light goatee. Fie will
I.• rent Beek to New Castle for trial, unless It
shall turn out that he ball been "operating"
here. Ile bed hut little mone y on his Iterate.
tint tile baggage and that-of his 'wife has not been
starched.
74e 1 . enaugo On Region
The Frail.Pp ~ 'it.ecis says : The greatest ac
thity prcr►lte through all parts of the country
In oil matters, end the ex - el:cement in some It
calltles bids fair to sired anything yet Wito.taed.
The great et.? is "l'ithole," and leases, fee sim•
pies and small shares in wells are commanding
enormous pt . ...us. A village of about three bun
dyed Founts has already sprang up on this
stream, and 's daily Increasing at a rate which
would scare , ly las credited by any person who
hail never a •tnrsred the rapid growth of towns
In the "Ott Dorado."
Next in txrpularty to territory on the Alle
gheny, below this place,,whlch has beim growing
in favor for the pant year, end In now connidered
among th e to the county. tin the borer
farm (late Brandon, I a new will hat Wen struck
a few feet from the old Hoover well, which In
yielding over one hundred Armin per day, and
eeyeral others are ready for tubing, with the
hi - lab:eat Indleationa of ISCICCCPS.
A new will hoe been onta.nod on Fodern'
Inland, raven mike below Franklin, no the river,
at a depth of nix hundred nod Ore feet, In the
third nand reek. The partirt operating it put in
only two hludred feet :of Whiny, which was on
the ground, and the well ti yielding twenty-Ore
batrtis per day. They are preparing to pa: In
the nee. scary amount of tubing, and there la
every reason to exp:ct that this will be the tar
gent w.ll yet ob . .nlne I:upra; the river. In c man
goer ce of the almost uniform enccesa in tome
keraltlea tenhory le nteadlly advancing in value..
Venungo linlon Nomlnallons.
The Union voters of VCC.2IO county have
email:Jared the follow log ticket Assembly.•-
W. L. Whaun; Sheriff—P. IL Gray; Treasurer—
JOISIOS Alitscu,; Commissioner (three ynnrs)—
Dan'l Wasson. ( I year) James loanean; District
Attorney-8. li. Myers; Courity Surveyor—Wm.
Illiands; Auditor—Thomas Singleton. Win.
Bargain was apoolnuol representative delegate
to the State CiniVaktiol3 and E ForrePo, E.g., of
(ill City, recommended sit Senatorial delezate
:or the District, subject to the approval of War
ten and Mem r roontivs.
Pummer Diluk.—l'ut two quarts of fresh
a+ phs ;vie. Into a atone or gi Arai vessel (whose
alsaiorwill not be affected. by acids) aad pour
no tin m a quart of good vinegar. Lot it stand
twetty.four hove, and than strain out the Jaleii
and vinegar. To each pint of this, add a ',sued
of,ronlverized white sugar arid Out It Into a per.
kettle to boil smartly for about half an
hair. removing all tho scum as It rises. When
cold, bottle and seal. Ralf a gill of this, stirred
Ina tumbler full of cold water, makes &delicious
drink. Dewberries or blackberries can be used
In tbe same mouser—only using Just as much
vinegar as will rimier tho fruit.
Sudden Death.— Mr. Abraham Hartman, of
Shenango townishi e p, Lawrence county, died vary
suddenly met Friday. 110 had been about in the
forenoon of the day attending to hes usual vo
cation without any apparent indisposition, but
when taking dinner complained of a revere
numbness he fen in his side, and also of a dis
h:ins In his hood After ho had finished hie
ditirer he picked up a newspaper and went to
the porch, where he placed himself in a reclin
log position on two chairs with the Intention of
reading, but had only been salted a fe W minutes
when be fell over on the door dead. A coroner's
Jury decided that be died from heart disease.
The State Tex.—Tim act of the 20th of
Api 11, IPI4, providing (or the abatement of live
per mit, on the &menet of State taxes paid fif
teen days prior to the Brat of Beptember, has
beet repealed, and the Auditor General Is now
authorized to add nee per cent. penalty on oath
county on all States taxes unpaid on the first of
August, which r ball be charged In the duplicate
against each delinquent tax payer In arrears on
and after mild day. Our readers, therefor•,
ahOuld be careful to pay their State tax daring
the present month.
P.lvcrnvErn KILLED.—Hobert Lowrie, an en
gineer on the A. ,tr, Q. W. R. R. was killed last
Saturday afternoon near Braoeville. le was
walking on the top or the train, and not stooping
sufficiently, his bead came In contact with the
bridge which spans the track near Braceville,
fracturing Its skull, and causing Ids death In
about twenty minutes. Its lived In Cleveland,
and leaves a wife and two children.
A Speaker Sun ittruen.—Whlle delivering
arceddress at Ravenna, Ohio, General Gardeid
wa► =Manly wined with faintness, and wonld
have fallen bad he not been caught by eomd of
his friends. He was affected several honra after
the attack, and attributed eta Woos to San ,
Strae6 ,
Violation of Ordinance.—Yuen.B. 8. ir our 7
ler and James O'Hara have been el l gir bear*
the Mayor with the erection of a en head
ing In the Aret ward, contrary to the ordinapos
onthoimbleet.. They have era yet had a hoar-
Thit,To OWN Frietnl;-.Wammtodt to
taro pginto rot We by
Aak roak MCA . .t.=p
'Ca /=ZI t i lV t i o tt i r d
bl444triaalqi ," itig XistiA4444. box 199,
Otortnostirwith s " thus clott stomp avekrodi, to
Jak, n Ftwreo lbw or 7, M. Ma{
MIA*
The reconstruction of the Sruthera
Churches Is so nearly allied to the question
now agitated of molding the ctates, lately in
rebellion to ties Federal authority, into a
loyal and properly adjusted condition, suited
to the changed state of affairs, that the
leading secular papers, are giving great
prominence to the matter. A recent num
ber of the New York Evening Post contains
an able article on the "Reconstruction of
the bouthem Churches," of a column and a
half length. It gives an epitome of the re
cent action of the leading denominations
We propose to group together some inter.
eating prolate, naming the action of the de
nomination !a the order they are presented
in that article. First, the action of Bishop
Clark in organizing the Holston Annual
Conference,of East Tennessee, in connection
with the M. E. Church, is regarded as one of
the most important and the most encouraging
fact which has yet taken place in the way
of Southern church organization." By this
act the new conference embraced fifty
preachers, forty-two of whom have come
over for the Southern Methodist churches,
the membership, including probationers,
is six thousand one hundred and seven; lo
cal preachers, fifty-five; Sunday schools,
thrty-nine, arc. The ministers were fully
acquainted with the strict anti-slavery rule
of the M. E. Church.. Recently a convcm•
lion of ministers and laymen of the M. E.
Church was held at St. Lords, to devise
means for extending the Church in Missouri
and Arkansas, by urging the emigration of
preachers and teachers to aid In the recon
struction of Christian civilization to theta
States: The Bishops at their late meeting
in Erie, Pa., resolved, as far as practicable,
to occupy available points which may be
opened in the South. The African Metho
diets are reorganizing in South Carolina and
other States. Also, the Non• Episcopal
Methodist bodies, who rank among
the most antislavery and progressive de
nominations, of the country, are expected
to take active part in the education of
negroes. The General Assembly of the
Old School Presbyterien gave much promi
nence to the question of reconstruction,
and took important action on the subject.
While the separation of the churches in the
late rebel States were regarded as complete,
to facilitate the restoration of the Church in
the lost teml , ry, , It was provided that any
of the former Southern Presbyteries may
be continued whenever there are within its
bounds three ministers in connection with
the General Assembly. No missionaries
were to be appointed unless loyal to the
United States government. The establish
ment of a Central Committee on Freeemen
In this city will doubtless bo an efficient
auxithary in the work of reconstruction.
Delegates were In attendance at the late
session of the New School General lessern.
ti:y from the South Three Presbyteries
were ores ted with the Synod of Tennessee
by the Assembly. It also provided for
sending ten of the most prominent minis.
tern to labor In Tennessee for a
short period. The unanimous adoption
of a resolution In favor of negro sufferage
is significant of the feeling of the body.
The Old School body was silent on the
question of negro sufferage. At the late
session of the General Assembly Of the
Cumberland 'Presbyterians, it showed souse
progress on tho slavery question. Hopes
are entertained that by the time the next
General Assembly is held, all the Presby
teries of the Southern States will be repre
scored. The United Brethren in Christ,
which has always excluded slaveholders
from the Church, bad at the beginning of
the war congregations In Kentucky and
oginia, and ether slave States. This
body takes a very active part In Ban educe.
Bon of the freedmen, and resolved at its
General Conference, held some weeks since
to use (Irons for the "complete enfranchise
ment of the negro with all the rights of an
American citizen." The Baptists are very
numerous in the Southern States, among
both the blacks and the whites. The negro
cbenhrs are truly loyal, but this cannot be
said of the whites. The action
nt the American lioptist Idiate
lety in May, at St.
Lours, to care for the negro chug ties ani
adVoanting negro suffrage, has greatly dis
ph ascii the Southern Baptists. The recent
action of the Virginia Baptists Association
shows a I cry pro idavery spirit. Tire
Ithme .Guinn Society will give special at:
teation to the establishnient of Missions in
Kr eau by, 'lennessee and other slave States
It w1:1 be remembered in the issue of this
day seek ago, we gave the aciton of toe
National Congregational Council upon re.
construction, and we liberal prov.aiou :thou:
tote made for establishing Congregational
churches in the principal cities of the South,
la aides other means of cieihring moil cram
izing that portion of our country. It is sta
ted the Dutch Reformed Chureli has hither
to been unrepresented in the former slave
Stales. One of the ministers of that
body is row stationed at CharlestOp,
C. It le difficult to know the
course of the Protestant Episcopal Church
en.ii the meeting of the General Cons:ca
tion. Action has been taken at various
ird cin the South, revoking the act of se
c t s:icu from the Church, and expressing a
desire to be reinstated. Letters from prom
"., at bishops in the South indicate a desire
io i.e reunited with the dioceses In the
Ns 'bona :tares. Some favor the opinion
to re adatit the bishops and delegates to the
G, rd tal Convention without any allusion
to the past. The course of 'Bebop Elliot of
Georgia, for instance, makes it impossible
to adopt this view. There is quite a diver:-
oily of opinion on this subject. The Epis
copal Recorder commenting on the language
of Bishop Elliott uses these words: "Now
'in reference to a speedy union with our
Methern who have held such views and ex
hibited such a spirit, two questions arise,
viz: How much will they desire It, and
how much will wet" While the United
Presbyterian body is not named in the arti
cle of the Post, its decided anti-slavery
course heretofore, and readiness to enter
the South, as the way opens in the Provi
dence of God, Is very strongly indicated by
the extensive mission already established
An the South among the Freedmen. The
paper closes with the announcement of the
American Sunday School Union, of its wil
licgness to extend the work of sending
missionaries and books, and urges contri
butions for this special purpose.
—According to an announcement made
in the Observer, the donations received by
the American Board for ten months, ending
June 50th, 1805, is $85,904 above last year,
but the legacies are lees, BO that the-actual
gain was only $9,000. It to thought that
the expenses of the year will not exceed
g 630,000. The receipts of the ten months'
amount to $381,495, leaving nearly two
hundred thousand dollarato be raised dunk
ing July and August. With proper ef
fort on the part otevery congregation' It is
confidently expected this snot, Can be sett
cured.
—lt le stated, that trldle the, Mama
Catholic papers are BO Wed to register
everycaeaoLpervereioa Nut the Notes
tani ShßnixoN ere eitnien, PeitsPit. forget
to infirm estiertedere.Dult the "converts"
didn't realise whit tliii expected la the
Roman Catholle-Dhnrch. Dr. Arnold, .11 -
son of thervelebrat!sl BngU h icholsr, et;'
- 7 • y it
_-rout, after beir. : ; Sir
1,, Roman Catholics, have publicly
returns , : t. the Church of England.
—The fortieth anniversary of tlfcr. New.
ton Theological Seminary, at Newton,
Mass., the oldest Baptist institution in Now
England, haling occurred. Much interest
was manifested from the fact, the three for
eign missionaries now graduating , complete
an average of one each year since the inst.
lotion was founded. An honorable and
hopeful record.
—At the ordination and installation of
Rev. John Dewitt, as pastor of the Presby
terian Church at Irvington, on the Hudson
river. ministers of the Old and New School
Presbyterians, the Reformed Dutch and
Baptist denominations united cordially in
laying on of hands.
—lt is expected the new Presbyterian
church at Oil City. Pa., will be ready for
dedication on the last Sabbath of this month.
-The lot and house will cost $lO,OOO, and, it
is estimated six or seven hundred can be
comfortably coated.
—According to the Luoherihn Observer,
twenty thousand dollars remained to be
raised of the fifty thousand, to endow the
Gettysburg Seminary. Of the sum we have
Pittsturgh well represented by the Graft
family.
—lt appears from information obtained
since the scar ceased the Society of Friends
in Virginia, North Carolina and Tennessee
consists of thirty-seven congregations, num
boring about thirty-five btmdrad persona.
—Archbishop Manning leas Issued ids
first pastoral. The immaculate Conception
and the Encyclical Letterwems both divinely
suggested and both sprang from Papal. "in-
falibility." No longer, we are told, are the
English people so hoodwinked by worn-out
controversialists as to believe Roman Cath•
lies to be idolatorn
—The contributions already paid to the
Wesleyan Missionary Jublilee Fund amount
to nearly five hundred thousand dollars.
The whole amount promised amounts to
over one million dollars.
Dar G 60198
MACRUM & OARLIF3LB,
No. 19 FIFTH STREET.
Wholesale Department
NOW OPEN FO BUSINESS,
T1'3313 O LD 3: 7:31110 OS"
Eaton, Macrum & Co.,
ho•lne been dlesoleel on the lint Of July, the
otibeeribers will °cam:kw ho.f." , at No. " 1
FLITIIITKEET.
Blur Roo m,
Is now being fitted np In • plesannt find attesteilen
mai, el. In which we Loon to open with s
NEW STOCK
About tb.e.
OUR WHOLESALE ROOllB
Ks botototbre cm the seconol floof's of Noo. 17 and
19 ale
Now Open for Business.
where we will tw plensed to .co out old =Amman.
MACRO& & CATILISLE.
fraydtrax No. t 9 Flrll4 STREFIr
NNW SPRING 'CAJOI:q3.
lEci,ertitn Sir Grlycle,,
No. 78 XARIDZI . STREET,
Wheless/a and. Iteinll Maier. Lu
'trimmings and Fancy Goods,
RDIIONS, HOSIERY SID GLOVES,
And Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
would call the atteettne of Merehoot., and
trade geonrally, to tr.,. very ext vv owv.,,..ek
tbe above flee of &owl& Olt: stocks of
Cctton Hose and Socks
rope, lolly, is trio loryost eror opened
this city, and our
NOTION DEPARTDIENT
will be found rery attractive and consolote to stl
Its branonca and at prices that cannot fail isrpso•t
Cil,s us a sea bsforepurchasLus asseschere.
cilia
I HAVE JUST ARRIVED FROM THE
EA ST with a careiully seleeted aseertment of
FANCY AND STAPLE (WOOS, among which
nil/ be found a Doe line of El4wiery In cotton arid
Usle. Worse, Ribbens, Flowers Crape ., Scarfs,
00liars, sad all the new idyl* Including Rubber
Cull an, to which I particulari y cell the attention
of the ladle, Rodents Demorest... Coned now
Soup :Atria, Lace and Linen Handke ail
kbutgof Culla new Swim Seta, Lace Cap t a,
Kasha s od Colhours, BreaVast Caps, tlaad
ail
la la, tidies, (new.) Lace In Crotchet, Linen,
Ealon, Thread, Valenciennes sad Point Applique,
, e Linen Lime for Pillow Oases, Embroideries
l kinds; Infant's Robes, of all kinds; new style
!tete for infants; Ladies' Kids, JOUTlci`o Hid;
?lases' Hide; Gimp and Steel Bead Seta, (lord
Seta Cable Cord, Cord awl Taasela Tamale and
Butt°. In errors' new styles; Glans In Jet, Stool,
Straw and Chryetal Chenille ; Bugs', Silk and
Claystal Fringe, Straw Hats and Trimmings; But
ter/11m In Laos, Applique. Jet, Silk, Gold Leaf
and Pearl, Fitzroy Comb., Clu7stal Drops, Polito..
arda and Foils, and • variety of older geode, to
which I would call the attention of my kltut Gusto
r"'"
n"
Ib4 ll.lll l ltrair. 12 Fourth d net.
Witn
TO IHD LADIES.
THE GREATEST NOVELTY!
Th.o.zampao care es
FRENCH ELASTIC SPRING SKIRTS,
unrivalled foe comfort and convenience.
COED SETTS,
EMII COR ROILERTE,
SETS
Leeks,
reitry TAMS,
Ai., Am., AT
WM. W. MOORICRADII,
*221.111 81 MARKET STREET.
DI r 1 MEAD S.
TyviDs'ND—THE STocJIHOLDERS
OF TUE P/TTSBIIIIGIi
NATIONAL BANS OF CON BHCB
are hereby notided that the Directors have this
day deelafed a dividend of FIVE PER ORNT. oti
the ()alas' Stock, out of the earnings far the
FIVE blOlcTll3 THE BASH HAB BEEN Dr
OPERATION, payable forthwith, free of tali. •
irMt • J. S. H. FULL, tleahlet.
idanduarrre k IlLixrcoracrromora Naw.ar, Baal,
1 . 111113211711011, .7 , 4 d 34, 11116 &
TM BOARD Or \DIRECT RS BA
MU day declared $ Dlrldioyd of
81s Macro t7 es.t.
On Co old eapttalstock, out oftlia piodta of the
loot six months, bre of Tax.
nitStra 30H1( SOOTT. !a , Mahlon
DIVIDEND.
ALLsellaal NMl:crams
4 au% /
kaar..19841
The Beard of Directory' have this day Wad (
dividend of Y/VE June CENT. (Ems at tazleef
ft se 11 l it ATIL ° :: It ' 1 4 b gj t e l t &11 t r
10401.1 J. W. 000 S, Cashier.
=4 7 ol.27rintramemioo...k
Premintes; July ad. vow
Ctl~ t 4
The littildeld 11Itesiogo 44 Wage
tin Zyjd,Ot
Matniele, Int 14 um, of
tki tm" gli4kiskikpaY f r
*W lat
10 a 01 OA: r
Mart 11/11. id:WM& . .
IP 1.-1-rt) S. -tr'SIC. ac
( LIE UNDERSIGNED TARE
pleasure In recommenetcyy to the mtale_el.Lro
temlon and the public generally, the (Inas! )
l/I.IA RE PIANO PONCE manufactured by Wm-
Et BRADBURY, Neer York. now on ethibitlxin
at the reams or the Ateata, WAttEL[NE It
BARR, No. 11 St. Glatt Street, as tytop WY,
equal to the ordinary "Grnrut Ptnlo^ In porter and
brillicney of.tone, and excels In beauty or work.
manotap say Plug, are hove rot gem
I.3ARit GRENE, Protestor at Llunio.
IiERSLAN Tli. Err A S.E,
EDWIN Slifinafgrrs
LAWTQN,
Be.m W. S.
FREDERICK ROEMER.
WM. B. BRADBURY
Is the Only Eanufattater in the GniLed States
WHO MAKES THE GRAND PIANO
In a Square Case,
PEEFEBIBLE 18 6111 PB TO THE OLD STYLE
Xrcwr I.`sts-lor.
/79
N OVELTY.
CHICKERING & SON'S
UPRIGIi r ,Pr iron
Tiro of these beautiful and unique instruments,
!elected Fermat:mil by the anbeeribee at the Fib
tort', Just received and (or stile at Boston prices.
CHARLES C. MMLLOR
61 WOOD STREET
8100 FOR A SECOND-HAND
Kal3ON & RAINLI GABINET ORGAN
Bovermall 011110. Nearly stew.
OH.A.TeLES 0. NIKLLOS.
81 Wood Street.
$125. PIANOS. 8180.
$175. $2OO,
Four second-hand Pianos, La splendid order, al
above prices. For sale by
CHARLES 0. BIELLOR,
81 Wood Stteert
11 . OFTMAN, HOESTB a CO. zrv illi+inks?
as FIPTiI STREET, :1
=ro.olx.c,rois PLasztoo.oz.
Mir Bert Pinnoi In A =Lisa.
KNABE'S PIANOS. -
Splendid New Stock Just Received.
CHARLOTTE &LUXE, 13 FEU St
3 , de agent lot Knabe's Plano., Ilatna Bros. I'
.0., and Prince. , Organ. and Melodeon.. 119
PROPOSAL S
INVITING PROPOSALS FOR TOE
FOROIiASIE OF SIVENIY•THREE HON•
I RED GOVEILINDIENT MOLES.
Qr eE TIVINASTga Griesn cisincra,
WastirrreOle, D. , July 19.18 a.
SEA LED Pll.l I PO , i/i LS will he received at this
°thee Wit❑ ll AL, TUESDAY. August 1, 1855, for
the yolchase of 23'0 111I'LE,9, to lots of Blip ao
one hut - dreg:l each. at the places named below, viz:
DA 11 RISBUISQ, Po., 6 lore, 50 each.
Do., _ lots, 100 each,
WILMINUTON, DeL, 4 lots, 60 each:
sou 100 each.
i }TON, D. 0., 6 lAA, 60 each.
1 , 0.. 6 lots, 100 each.
PITTSBURGH, ?A., 4 lots 60 each.
Do., 1 lot, 100 each.
These mutes w 111 be lint aside, each lot by Itself,
and will ix free for the inspeotion of bidders, at
the pintos named respectively, for ton days prior
to August I.
Many ot them were bought in the beginning of
the noth as young mules, acdc•moanied the armies
In all t heir marches and camps, and are thoroughly
bronco, hanientd by eMerelne, gentle and fadalliar
from being se leng surrounded by the soldiers.
Though sound and serviceable, they are uo longer
require,: to the army, and Aan now be obtained at
fa• less than their true valne.
. . • • .
Tbe successful trill be ontl gel In pelmet,
or by telegraph, and required to recetv• the arils
molt on or before August 3.1335.
This olllce reserves to Itself the right to reject
all bide that lacy he °tiered.
proposals .'could be sildressel to the undersign
ed. and marked "P, oposals for the Purchuie of
Mules:"
ye) mnat must be made In Government funds at
the ties of ilellvery.
By order of tte Quartermaster General.
JAMES A. EKIN,
Brevet Brigadier General, to charge,
jyisitly3l First Division, Ik. M. G.O.
SALE OF HARNESS AND SADDLES
0028? Qo frrtlell Orirran,
Derwr oir , W,SHlNartiS
Vrnsnueolcar, 0„ July 7,16;5.
Stern is on hand at this depot, for sale, about
16,ta0 Fri a of United States "Harness, emulating of
to Clogle sots of lead hone Hotness,
1.141 wheel "
7,360 " lead mule "
t,atl" " wheel "
001 " lend hone ilnabultu`e
1,4T7 " wheel "
This harnem has hems used in the publie eervfms,
bat Is still serviceable ;or road and farming par•
poses-
Eesled proposals are Invited for its purchase, to
lots of me IH LI and upwards.
Proposal. must plainly, state what kind of har
ness is old Or whether whorl Of lead, male or
hour;
and far ambulance borne., whether wheel
or 1-ad.
. • .
Proposals are also Invited for the porchate of
several thousand worn Stuldlea of mar... pattern;
In Int. of Ito and upw.mis. Samples of harness
and saddles can be seen at the Government Milt,
In this city, oa nppllcatiori to Oelone' Charles ff.
Tompkins, A...Q. M., corner of Twenty+econd and
G streets.
P,posals for the purchase of this hornets. ha,
tail , be received at this office until 12 M. 1 U ES
DAY. Ai.sust 1,1805, and should be endorseo 'Pro
posals for the Puh-ase of Flatness," he.
Payment, in ilovernmear. funds, must be made
upon the acceptance of the proposal and prior to
the delivery of the harness, ae.
The undersigned reserves Vie light to reject all
proposals which may he contkiereel too low.
The sale of harness at public auction adVertliied
June 11 a discontinued.
The sale of weg• n. end ovale2 to Bun gang on,
any ; 0 4.1 . • P4rchsgen Are Invited to attend.
D. H. ItticK.Eit,
Brevet Major
It 10:tjt2s
BOOTS .f.VD silo Es.
1300TH,
f§ldines .Sic Cr-alters,
83 MARKET STREET
BOUM it BOSS.
OLOSINO OUT BALE OF MEN'S
Calf and Kid Boots, Boy's and Youth's Boots
and Shoes, Ladies' Boots, BaAmore's, Seeking
and Gaiters, Children's lied and Black Morocco
shoes at greatly reduced price. The stock con
sists of as large and varied assortment a any aver
Mitred m the city. all goods are selected with
care and sold at very low rates. We would espe•
many inytte the soldiers to give no a cal . , as we
are prepared to mil them good goods very cheap
for cash, hav'og selected a largo stock of alert , .
Boots and Shoe. at a great bargain, and are pre
pared to sell them accordingly.
Now Ls the time to buy, at
J. U. BORLAND'S,
*3 EtAiIiCET STREET,
&mond door [tom Filth.
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS I MEW ROODS
I would tall the attention of the pub/to to my
bale etoek of
BOOTS,
SHOES,
new on band and arriving every g day.GAMMA
y stook embrace. everythin la ple
from a,EN OUST TO A TEN DU
A 111 oak O for everybody to ran at f i pfir.
No. 92 Federal Street,
liodegandua ray stook beforepurchasing claw:Whelp
Don't forget the plaza', NO. Federal MOLL
W. S. tdd:ll.
erne II Federal street, Allegheny
patLEl3 R0.1311,'
Ne. 511 Narhei !Meell
SZLLS rmr pnpr.
NTATEST ITTITNI3.
And TSs KOST IMAM%
.113 1 00 . 01 3 B 7 p IeOC9I,FIIIII,
or AA /IMMIX OA Cill% B e tw pit le :dived a
SPRING MID DONtMER STOCK. ,
TBY TITIL , soi
ATADLIA XXIEBREMOLIBBN,
Iliffturza CrWawa:
ico FIEDERAM:IIIO4II:I2i
arum ' ' Auseassfrarr.
OD, ay.
p - -- - --5-- --
u N KARD CB - 4a — . S PErf RULE CM
COMPAITY.
Ir
Office Corner of Pens and Wayne S.
Tata comm ay sou Mir Oa cno , Arti. hut.,
=ACM th e Pennaltanla lag and hisontsctto
ring lava The tesrttoryt - of the amnputy ad
join. the LW; of the Dttnkard Orealt Balsa pa
Company, of - thin dry. s
.!
Capital Stock Al
~- zts.oae
5 %
Working Fatal OB
Par Talus of Each 1511 ' •
• . . .
o.rvicxlca : ,•
Prvddent—S. A. JOWNSTUN.
Seaman, and Treanurdr—SADl'L GRAHAM
E. AL DIIII:CVDr..:
Hro
-...trOS. f ;D.&
w" ixnr.
— , .'r Com.Tra, , ZJAXWA Ga. 01.1.4, ' ,
F. D. Glazer. O n AL KINIII4
jeLlyd
' - H. 19.
CHAMPION OIL OtIKPARY
Producers of Crud* •m S4sufseturers of BeMot
Carbon Oil, Benzine eOlLabricating OHS.
wosizs oPposrs sHAa.psnlatix
Office h. 69 BAND
W. D. CITSEOILLN, Sup't.
BREWER, BURKE-4 Cu.,
Ik:)..l).:stz , :t(e)4
aarrra fis Tax
Globe, Pacific and tibetty Oil Work')
Liberal rani admires eiriale
Refined or avrle Petra/ewes.
I:2W. DUQUESNE WAY
. oul RANDOM Rs,
Pk 1 - .817139H, PA.
JOHN C. .41.1.2,13 WILI.LALK antral
WALLACE, itE C 1115111313,
COMMISSION kEecsAyrs,
AND Dzatisze
CRUDE A14I)11.1311pID nraolatuk
RENZI:NIS AND LIIIIRICIAVNG
No. In SOUTH WHARVES ] PHILADELPHIA,' PA.
SirStorago capacity ( itfer Conan ) for /NOM
barrels. Also excellent WiLitlei for ehtningto
American and Pointe:l poilk at our wharf On Oil
Schuylkill River, near thepationn of the P. R. R.
aefillay
STANDARD
PETROLEUM REFINERY.
CLARK 8 RUNNEL
Works and Office, COLL:MS TOWNSHIP
Otbre In Pittsburgh, 24 #OOD EitTREET.
These work, have the aargeat capacity Di the
country. The brand ramble the highest Ira
country country and In Europe !pr quality and Ore
!Mil the oil Is put Is well aepsonedbarrele, prep
eel - K.oloy for export.
Manufacturers of SOIL3RS, STILLS, TANKS,
and IMPROVED BOHAN TOOLS for Oil Walla.
deLLIy
BONDED WAREHOUSE OF
Phenix Warehonging Company,
Poet of BALTIC! a IiAIatISON St.., Hawklyst,.
I=ECCI
BR ED PMOLEUX,
Le Tanks and Barrel*. See Circulars.
No. 95 BF %PR SrEtEET, New York.
041-17
„BENZ
IF '
Ho. 1 St. ICLA.III B T.. Plitsbnrgh.
FORWARDING eLVD COMMISSION KERCHAYT.
AND DELLEEffi oils
ILLUMINATING, LI*IIIOATIN6, CRUD!
PETROLEUM OILS, dia.F,construitly on hand and
for style at the lowest =irks!. prices. Oonn
ments and orders solicited ~ 4 alfs-Wsi
WX.
JAILRB IR WIN & go.,
bILLISIT/ACTIIIMIU3 OP
Oil of Vitriol and Ava Ammonia.
OFFICE No. 15',151.9.51.13MT Bt.,
geracia. PA.
n. wean.°
W A.RLNG KINN
COMMISSION ACERCIIANTS,
PETROLEUM MI PRODUCTS;
dad desks', In Reeakbas liatestaa.
No. a MAP,SET ST. PittatmrgEL
JAMES WLLKINSt
DELOCILII ♦ID PEAL= IT
GUDE AND RtFINED.OIIB
Peery Block, Duquesne Way, Pltletr'ssta
nir Special attention g.foce to the GALE AND
SIIIP.c.NT OF PETROILEL'M sad lie prodapts.
Gousignmenta respectfully solicited.
Pittsburgh A..ricy for: VENANCIO OIL AND
TRANSPORTATION COMPANY,
/kr POST OFFIIJE 104 142.
LtiCENT Oth WORKS.
DIDICAE, DUN AP dz CO.,
NJ05tr14.01 , 38.&65 OF
Pnre White Headed Carbon Oils.
No. 291 LEBEF,Ty STREET
MN. Y. IsUBALAS
NV AL AL MURRAIat CO.,
Commission` Merchants,
•
and dealers In CRIME AND HEIL:S.4.D PETRO.
LEtM, BErarli E,aa •
Siie . Lava Lxillties fac storing o 4 and empty
barrels.
'Warehouse and Mane DbQUESNE WAY, near
Hand street. Plsumurgh. r
WILLIa .1/131IIT A. L.1.V7.11.
ORION OIL REFLIERY.
rITE & FELT,
(Succesaars to San* ¢ Petterton,)
Oil Refiners and dealers -- art Petroleam, Eearlios,
Lubricating scut Paint Oat. Orrice,
No. 7 aiNCOOK STREET,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
STOCK S. —T undersigned will
give particular ettemilon to the punthascui ad
anle of
Stocks of ALL RELIABLE Companies.
I tratte buyer. and ge*t to call.
J. E. EORARUZ
EZE=I
Oil. HELL STE4II. .U40111E5 —I azis
prepared to furntan
STEAM ENGINES,
So much approval of for 011 well. and other MN
poses, on the shortest notice. Having differed{
sired( Eagines on hands, fend I:Wishing others, the
publican
. be merman:mottled with almost any else
Lhe wante rt mt t ValorA ft e l lL ivant,
A n .111againlo streeta,_
deoAn Plitabluzb. Pa.
DISSOLVOOI,I4 IC.
NOTICE OF DISBOI, lITION—The firm'
of FLEMING BUMMERS has been this der
dissolved by maul consent, 0001111 AN
LNG withdrawing from the Arm, the business of
whish will be continued by Tohn Fleming, nada
the name and style of noising Brothers u heretee
fore. All neflalahed bullpen of the late drat pill
be closed by John Flemlu.
JOUN FLEMING
ootautari rusatore.
Prrientrunr, Pa., July tit, Mrldier:
DISSOLUTION C:f' CO-PAWNER.
B.lthP.—The Pattnerehlp heretofore
between the tuadersigned,thmler the firm rime of
ORIIMPTON er. CO., forthea manullsetura of
Pearl sad other Soaps,tuailthla day teen dlaeotyN
by mutual consent. althnralL SPU•II,:
call - N (112USSPTar
/MIN rams.
Pittabuuth, gaga 6th, UM+
WM. KiZzaraDY 44 CO.
(Successors kr CRUItPTON C 0.,)
itharturrt3nas 07
silver Pearl and Superior Bolin
sS7 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBORO6
8 0u.g.8 1 BOOKS I BOOIrBI '
Doniestla I.de in Palertrne.
Victoria end other Pkgs.
Brother of The Weelele.
Setenes W Targize o id yeti
Thn A
YotA=ot the LULUS,
Bows Amonitho Gospets.,-
Eternun Popalas Tares. Winne
Pepin fol. Thohful (RM.'
Pbotogenph.Albumsosholadlidi
Prang." ADA Csiniti , •
Stationezy.-
Meats amid -a DU
.lcataanas.
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