The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 04, 1866, Image 2

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WHAT IS MEANTt
Early last winter we came to the conclu
sion that P resident J0112;80'1, Secretary
BEWARD, and others, who were acting
With them, meditate itreachery to the par
ty that coofided in them, and to the prin
ciplea they had professed to cherish. The
lapse of time has only served to strengthen
the positiveness of that conclusion and to
augment the intpregnability of the evidence
by which it la fortified. .
We are not so Incredulous as to judge
men by the motives they avow. The true
test is the scope and drift of what they do.
It is easy to assign specious and plausihlt
reasons for actions. All the great historic
criminals, who have preyed on nation ,
rather than individuals, have done this
ay it often happens That bad men are no
fully cOnsclous of the dominion evil motive
have over them. Ilanng determined tha•
a parta.ular act or, policy would be benefi
cial to themselves, they cast about for rea
sons to appease self-reproach and toanswe.
the complainings of others. Often they
deceive themselves more completely than.
anybody else.
JOILIVION, SEWARD, MCCELLOCTI,
WELLI:E, BLAIR, DOOLITTLE, MEOW, RAN
DALE, and their associates, embarked in e
scheme to demolish the Republican party.
and build up unother—a sort of political
mosaic, composed of rebels, copperheads,
democrats, and citinservativeßepublicans-;-
Which they hoped -would control the GoV!
IMO:MAAR many years to come. These
men were notall smutted by the same mo
tives. Some of them had doubtless attained
through the successful prosecution of the
war all the ends they contemplated in en
operating with the Republicans. Some,
whose highest ambitions had been bathed,
cherished an imaginary sense of slights and
humiliations, and longed for revenge.
Some were moved by lust of place and
power, and thought this the surest way to
clutch the coveted prize. And some, throw u
by a fortuitous concourse of affairs into v..
sitions nature did not fit them for—easy,
quiescent people, surprised at their ow it
luck,tind eager to, retain it—were swept
along by the magnetism or Master)" et
wills always exert over weaker.
It would be absurd to expect these tarn
to sow their purpose, and disclose the
meads by which they were resolved to ar.
compish it. Principles and policies were
put forward; and adroitly urged. But, V.
degrees, .it became necessary to make a.
show of hands. No man who has given
attention to political management doubter
to-day but the President has a definite and
cordial understanding. with the leading.
Democrats, north and south, nndis acting
harmoniously with them- SEWAIID,.
in his Auburn speech, wimitta as much,
though -he strove to blunt the edge, of the
ndmission:4 wreathing it with 'dainty
phreaeologies.
Ihat, then, remains .fin Republicans?.
NoThing, except to stand by . thelr
plea and: maintaiwtheis,honore -The de
cbitntli Prl/arelpl4 - of the party are not less
true than before because of notable defcc
tions; nor are they less important to the
welfare of the nation. Wel Caine into
ponerthrintgh their defence. If adhering
to them, it becomes necessakytOgo oat, let
na do it with tho grace and dignity becom.
ing sgteat party. t
: not, believe the :Republican
party [a clemit tecdefeat; and lewd of all
inTenilailvati*. The omens are nut in
t i'latdivegtl° l 4, - VtOtiCiappriaof the Com
raonwmilth the titlingvennie that the
titttittoani.,ate tailing luttliwg,piepaiiiitor.,
to the tali riartpaignrtutdhwan- to'irin a
brtillantyietory, There May:l,3,l'6w lag-
Far iH
aiiirioieheads, but most oith ese
eventually shake elf their lethargy, „ E „
griefs, end 'tale hold with their Corm.,
eirneatiedia. , We heard last. year and year
before,ft gooß deal of the dangers that en
virtmed the Republican home; but resultb .
piiiied Mese croakings to be without loam
elation. Precisely so Is it now. A magai_
ileent triumph awaits us in the fail. Let us
&ea:rya andtajoy it:
DVRING the debate in Parliament on the
bombardment .of 'Valparaiso, some or the
speakers liteelghed with .gteat severity
against the attack as a barbarous and cruel
act- .- 13 nt 2dr, Baillie-Coehnine, who has a
moat unhappy faculty; of . reeollecting some
Wiwi which hitt countrymen have done,
tired a heal-y9qt at the crider Secretary,
Layard, and, the other critics of Spain.
He reminded Mr. Layer(' that it was only
butt year thatlio rate in his place to defend
the bchitbardraent of the AClen.seleas town
of Kagosinia In 4apen.. Not only so, he
could remember- many debates in which
honorable mernbers itailittStiiicd the Ism,
bardment of. the • defenseless cities.lle
told.thenelluitorLireklisb -tatinoek-bad bom
barded Canton, causing imetense loss 01
life; ?eealteefiiirAntul poprringveret pot ; ad
mitted into the city in full uniform. - He
referred to the wanton deetrufi l iutt of Pekin,
when tliitliArloVs'paliteewas . sacited, and
ProPort3 to the aintiunt ot millions of
Petuldir , Was-iLt - an :iteilof Vitridaftsift de
stroyed. Good memorlearnay be pleasau;
but Mrc-F. P c4nu - le ' *3l4 tl;ei7iitztikietinS tO
some members of the Parliament.
•
Wirerr the nOthltla../Oe or ItteKEzfiTY
tray before the Senate for consideration Itfr:•
()well antitothke . d'ttriti rtijii:tlon of
Ll4l gauge:n:lin' toe , Afiratuttorthe
rn
.Itletrjet would :con- the .Republican
party nearly fiva4tonsan_44sea. Re atm
stated that : Ilia, _ie;ll,l,ll QC W ARNitAlir -
TOR as PelitituttiV 'Woad coirlhh . party
threollittAind - votes:' Jlfr. Cowan 'la the
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toilgtviiii?Or•pibrego43, l l7l,o2,ol?:publio
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SIEETING OF RELIGIOUS BODIES
Having already giv#n a brief.syuopsis of
the proceedings of the Clldi
Presbyterian Genernt4sse*blies uP to the
third day, we resume at that point.
Immediately after the announcement o f
thePOnatnittoes on ByttOditztlArteports and
the reading of the Church Eitension report,
Dr. firebs•reported on behalf . . of the cont.
mittee:, appointed . to seleet, psalms and
hymns and prepare a book with suitable
Aunts. The result Pr their labors was the
"Hymnal,' which has provoked so much
criticism from, and against it. Dr. Krebs
referringtO the names said, that although
not absolutely new; it is desirably distinc
tive in this day of confusing common titles
in the rabble rent of cornets, flutes, harps,
„makers, didchners, ancLall kinds of music,
sorrowed from .Nebuelndnez.zar's orches
-ra in the plain of Dora, anti, "the commit
.ee were prepared to sustain the report with
arguments and examples sufficient to till ft
wheelbarroW. Whoever, said he, owns
the book will make a fortune, and I had
rather this General Assembly should own
it than any body else. Considerable time
was then taken tip discussing the Louis.
villa Presbytery case. Rev. Dr. Nelson,
representative from the New School As
sembly, being present, was introduced and
deliveretian address of the most fraternal
Itharacter, to which the Moderator, Dr.
itanton, replied in the same spirit. Fourth
! day. After devotional exercises,
!eport of the committees on the
Cburch Extension Society, and.
Publication Society, were taken up and
alter discussion were adopted. A memo
rial from the Convention of Ministers sad
ruling Elders, held in St. Louis, with the
name of Rev. Dr. Howard, of Pittsburgh,
se President, was read and referred to the
Committee on Overtures. It represented
une hundred and eleven persot4 Dr. Van
Dyke offered a paper as an antidote to the
memorial, deprecating the continuance o •
.he strife between the Northern and South
ern Presbyterians, which was referred to
:be same committee,Dr. Stuart Robin
son, of the Louisville Presbytery, sent in a
,caper, which was lead. No act ion was
taken. Fifth day—Report frcm Commit
'ee on Bills and Overtures considered. Re
tort of Board of Foreign Missions read,
from which we learn the Church sustains
missions in nine different countries and at
ill stations ; have employed ill ordained
missionaries, 9 of whom are natives, to
gmher with 8 native licentiate preachers.
there are 17 lay laborerefrom this country
end .74 female assistants; 140 native teach
ers,!with other native helpers; 427 scholars
are taught in boarding 'schools,, and 6,4:3.3
in day schools. Them:anion chetrehes have
a membership of 1,193,,0f which about 176
have been added doting the year. Three
deaths 01 missionaries have oceurred
Idaring the year. Tile number of
missionaries now employed is three more
than was reported a year ago. The total
receipts' of the Board are r 207,526.65; the
expenditures $210,376.92, leaving a balance
against the Treasury of $2,849.93. At the
close of its consideration, the Louisville
Presbytery case was resumed. Without
reaching any action, the matter was laid
over, to receive the Rev. Dr. Vermilye, dele.
mte from the General Synod of the Reform
ed Dutch Church, who addressed the Assent.
bly. Sixth day.—Shortly- after the opening
of the session, the Assembly proceeded to
fixilextext. plarnnf meeting. Cipeinnati,
MUM:tore, New York, Dinellle, and Bra'
Palo were nominated, but the first place
named was selected by a large vote. Com
mittee on 'Foleign Correspondence was
ailed for, when' po. Dr. Cosh, of the
Free Church of Scotland, was introduced.
‘rtus occupied eldest the remainder Of the
morning session.
itSOOADEN
Third day's session opened with a prayer
meeting of some length, In which earnest
prayer was made entreating they assistance
of God to aid in the deliberations of the
Assembly. At the chase of the devotional
services, the, Committee ,Ortlitintittrial
lief reported • that $8,300 was/ 'contributed,
this year, agaltut.l3,6oo the previous year. /
One hundred and Mit . Petions were
helped aniainseforty-four the year before.:
Committee of Conference, with a similar
Committee of the 0. 8. Assembly, was or.
dered. Committee on the Judiciary, 01
which Judge William., of this city Ls a
member, enquired, If after taking testi
mony In the casa of an accused person,
may, they proceed to pass. Judgment there
ortailthe were present, or shall he be left
strilltly limier gees/are for contumacy. It
tree decided idlivnitlyely., Judge Foote
suggested that the views of Life body the stoß of the iron:airy -were!eapedell. Cont.
th.30,1106:11 ited':itad''Cudired to report.
Committees announced much of
.he 8444..el l z d eter of the other body al
ready" pub . fourth day- 7 The usual
devotional exercises were held at the open
ing or the session. Rev. Dr. Harper, re -
presecitingthellnited Pmbyteriartfiltureb,
AeliVered on address, to.whteh the Aiodera
tt't.retponded inappropriate words. Fria
, di:Gluon of the/morning 60651111 was de
7°teit t i4eudderiek,ille report on Foreign
ilism°l ":" *porton .Church Polity trite
.resented. A' , :the afternoon session report
en Church . Erech aetavas.reed, recommend
/13g the abaudonme* e n tim s y s t em °m ans ,
and the adoption of that 'utdonations. A Ise,
favoring Ultappointruent et General Bee
mta'7' !•r• N. Y., Vabseleeted as
the. next place of • meeting, owat io t hi r d
Thursday of May, 1867. i iflh dity,_A t
the Pray7,C'9/04,id"The ,opening,me seasien,/tnesubjett was the- evangelization'
ofthe world. Find' thing preednted when
the Assembly commenced thelmslness part
of.the session, was , to hear. the reports of
the delquitas, tO the correspondingbodies.
,Reports were made of visits to Congrega-
Meal, Cumberland Presbyterian, and oat.
er bodies, Rev. Dr. lifeCosh, of the Free
'Church of -Scotland,/ addressed the gum bly at ,
seine length, to, which the • Modera
tor replied Melly. Retruthader of the 5t4,...
ohm. was 'spent disellsallig the - Church
!Erection report, on Or - loan; "as the
Sue fitiotl wife t yr9 3 fairaClWil to :thist .prin-
Hixtb day.—The entire,morrithe
aessftua was devoted to considering the re.
poxyon EreOtion
ianily& principle' waviettled, as rceonr
trigittlelhi the ' - Ekuniniftee.i.o. give dons-
Hone instead of 10an5,.% , a 'vote of Yeas
189r,rtays- til e absent-2q. The - totem-stir hf
tkAalb Sehoola occupleit. airtiose• the en
ir , 4 1!9194 4 `VAidrL', :atiort Church.reettrilart?nmtition of - Judge:Wilgates, of
PHiailltgrhllkitalinalliadopted by a large.
Majorify:''' The seventh dap was an excur
il*to .Philftgapb-
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cocOthiln, OtttoutWorfetAtuva, be cou,
rr.uiwoll a modimit.;..
- Carlyle as Lord fleeter,-obierving that
althougiv.he had.enroTe e d . itiAgste'the, Vt
lie ttiv vo 44 a, °baleen;
ko-ptrui iliakiierzipa us anent/ ,ychi!! lie
him:dr would talle,eo:ol4,
W i4 lOihiellVradlit'soliei, Of ide ‘frie.Ofie,
ho were trying:to Frew cerloto c00p:1.9E4
19r, the 2etti Plq 4 9e4!'i - ot tbeLvolextf t 4mign i ,
ipkagfitieov; ...rwill ism noththe of
,On '. 44.4l3 olcencrtontlitkot. j.,Tt,*
Idte AueLrian befirre.ua,4w Dalin litis'izari.
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OLD SCHOOL.
EIZZEIEM
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IiENERAI. NEWPI
—Atlantaiis to have a theatre.
—The Fenian news is portontious.
—Senator Wright is couvalestnnit.
—There are two thousand licensed dogs
in Cincinnati.
—The Soldiers' Convention assembles
here to-morrow.
—Cardinal Rosti, the librarian of the
Vatican, is dead.
—The Sanitary Committee of Philadel
phia are busily at work.
—A boy two years of age died in Detroit
from the effects of fright.
—Mary A. 1 1 .11 Bostine die.l in New York
at the advanced age of l is year.
—The Democratic State Convention of
lowa will meet on the 14th of July.
—Ono hundred witnesses have been ex
amined concerning the Memphis riot.
—Three children of emigrants died in
Detroit of either the cholera or ship fever.
—Bourcicault has . written a new play for
Mr. Jo. Jetfarsou, entitled "The Parish
ClerL"
—Mrs. Cloud, of Dearborn, Illinois, died
recently, leaving a small tatnily of 160 to
mourn her loss,
—Harriet Hostnan's income is set down
at $15,000, all of which site chisels from
the original rocks.
—Dr. or Duke Gwin's imprisonment and
release hid nothing to do—so his friends
say—with the Sonora Colonization scheme.
—Pattick Connolly and William IP('ile
were suffocated to death on Saturday in
Philadelphia, in a cesspool they were
draining.
Toronto dispatch states that La
ifinel re publishes the announcement that
the Pope has declared himself in fayot of
confederation.
—Judge Erskine, of Georgia, decides that
the teat oath, as applied to lawyers in the
United States Circuit Courts, in the South,
is unconstitutional.
—Gen. Fremont has sent 4.M25,000 to
Washington, by an agent, to pay the first
installmdut of the purchase money on the
South Pacific Railroad.
—The Ron. John Wentworth, Just re
li turned here from Illinois, says, to use his
own expressive phrase, that "my policy"
has "gone up" at the West.
—A. delegation of Phila•lelphians went
to Washington a day or two since, to ask
the President ar.l Gen. Grant to attend the
Flag Reception on the. 4th of July.
—V. Hugo has lately received from his
publishers $50,000 on account. "The
Toilers" brought him ono hundred thous.
and trance—not dollars—as published.
—Senator Lane, of Kansas, rose to a
personal explanation in the Senate on Mon
day end denounced as false, charges that
he had received a bribe of twenty thousand
dollars.
— Michigan is to be to the United States
i u wood, what Newinsile le to England,
and Yennsylvania.to this country ntnoal,
or California and Australia to the- rid,
in gold.
-A. rumor is circulating in Germany
that, In case of war there, Gen. McClellan,
who at present sojourns in Dresden, will
he appointed Commander-in-Chief of the
Salon army.
—De Lave, the acrobat, proposes towalk
a wire stretched over Niagara Falls,'carry
ing his wife and son on his back. We
know a good many husbands who would
attempt the same thing.
—W. Veirs Bonk, Esq„ of Montgom
ery county, mad Frederick Stone, Esq., or
Charles, have been litatied as conservative
eam.idates to represent the fifth district ut
Maryland in the unit Congress.
—ln Utah Judge Drake has denied the
right of the Territorial Probate Courts to
naturalize foreigners; and has himself re
fused to naturalize tdreigners who practice
polygamy as being in TlotatiOn of the act 01
Congress.
—Colonel Thomas A. Scott, Vice Presi
dent the Penns) . ly:4llld Railroad Gum pa•
ny, notifies General liana - sup that tree
passes will be issned to the delegates to the
Soldiers' Convention to be held at Pitts
burgh on the sth.
—A machine is now in operation in New
.lersey peat-bog WiLiCil tunic out twenty•
five tuns of pressed peat per day. Tue peat
is pressed into bricks, and comes from the
machine as hard us bituminous coal, and
much neater to handle.
—A deeperutts ntfair, occurred in Pulls,
Sy.„ nay 2eth, between Charles Hilton
and Noan Alexander. Alexander stubbed
Lithos, severely but not dangerously,
and in return revived three pistol shots,
wounding bun very seriously.
—A grist mill at Middleton, N. Y., op.
pears to have been "dealing death around
the land" by infusing lead, with. which
crevices in the mil -swnes were tiled, into,
the dour mad-meal which It produced. Thh'
consequences are quite serious.
—The cholera on board the Peruvian
seems to be of a pectrliarly malignant type.
There were thirty-eight trosh rases on that
vesael yesterday. It must be
.remernbered
that this vessel was not over-crowded, and
lta ICCuchti condition is described as being
cleanly and healthy apart from dlselsc.
--The programme for the European Con
gress manatee proposals 'Mal the Schles
wig •liolstein question tql,adlimittaxi to the
decision of the inianbitantat. and that-Ve
net.a be added to Italy for n certain corn,-
~diem, Italy guaranteeing the tettitioral
authority of the Pope within its present
—The project has 11,11 started at Chica
go te.dhspone of the Crosby Opera Home by
lottery. The plan tontemplates the per.
chase of a large number of the lineal. paint
ings ID America, together with a myriad of
engravings of the highe.4 order, all of
which will be diettLbued after the manner
et the Art Union, the Opera itself forming
the grand prize. ' .
—London is moving in response to a
proposition that a statue be erected In that
city in memory of George Peabody. A
public meeting to consider the project has
been called by the Lord Mayor, on the re
commendation of many eminent merchants.
The benefactor of the London pan cer
tainly deserves , this honor at the hands of
the rich men of the metropolis.
—'llear" Miller, an old hunter 92 yenta
of age, was in Reading last week, having
walr.ed trout Maiden creek, u distance of
twelve tulles, lie is a resident of son•
tingdoa county. He wears a beard about a
toot long, and as white as snow. Be has
ltijied in his time 70 hears, 00 wolves, and
AO deers. Notwithstanding all this, he
looka as if ho might lITC twenty years
more.
' ,—Att . 011 leer in Virginia, a
gOuluate of West;Point, has Just been rom
pialtuid of heibre 'the Freedmen's Bureau,
for beating the. mulatto mother of his 1 I
children wfor [hobend with the broonistlck,
alit! bar other cruel t4eounent of her, though
she is about to, prenentnhtin whiz their
twelfth child. • Ra justifies hinuelf on the
ground that, God ilaspiacefibithat the head
pf the household, and he is responsible for
keeping order, in it:
NEW ADVERT'+•
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• iIuRNIAN HAUPT AND JOHN Y. tPMPTH,
At Pittsburgh. Peank, toidet the tit ttu.. Ot.l.
V. & OlhOtaritoors, &e.. was thl*
May absolved, by mutual mment.
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r r itd 514 . Ml6l &ET oT., neardeeend. tta
neer ells! .d Alpert? le all Parts t•c coon-
PSALM. IX ALL 81X08 07 I try, on short no tee. fe..l:ol:d•nT
Government Securities,
Foreign EtKohange,
d. Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on all acceeeltde points In
the United Scans an 4 Canada*.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
FOR SALE.
At Militate Station, Pa, R. R.,
7:0.7 T. 71.7 iT Ill' Tle,alll the Union Depot.
Dtdo7,T o d' f , e 't en " itintry n s ' a i n ' Z'ed E lo g rVego M" ll l l:
Hence. JOHN D. amidst?.
Stock and Neal 'fatale Broken,
Jet No. IDS Poneth street.
BELLS! BELLS!! BELLS!!!
Farm, sheep, Cow, Dinner,
GONG AND HOUSE BELL&
JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO.,
Corner Wood nod Second l'lttsbOrgh,
AGENTS FUR FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
Joy dot at
V.X.ECILTI'OII,B NOTlCE.—Notice Is
...a hereby 'leen that Lettere Testamentary u 'Km
the estate of bARAIK Wth.tiON. late of Atom torn.
ship. Allowhony twenty, Pennsylvania, dethafed,
harabeen• duly gran/A.l to the andenterned. All
venouindebted to said estate - will make pitmen:it,
sm
eaving ethieth will present theta. prop
erly authmilleated,for mittlemont, to
A. W. 131•TCEWIAltr Ezthator
Jellbe27:w . T
ADMINISTRATION NOTICE
.
The underelgne,,l ExecutrlX dece a sed, t will
and testament of JOHN' late
or the Cite of Pittsburgh, hereby fitly... netted to
ail persona hernia Maims against. the wale to „Ire
cent the same, 004 all per one indebted to the estate
to wake payment, tom` counsel, TOOK. hi. Kan •
ettALL, at ni. Whew lld Fifth wank Plltabarght
lIARY J. u'NWILL, Executria,
N 1 Oster 34%54
IME
IN THE COURT OF COMMON
A PLEAs OF ALLEUnENY CvL NTY.
No. 630 of J not Term. MO
Notice le hereby given that application bas he
made to the oth! Court for • Charter of In
{lop of ...TEE E•P IBM BOWMAN I NE,TITUTE,
and that the Original Articles o. Aosoelati.
the la my °Met., ata4 that hales. attractant Cause be
nhown to th• oontrary, sold appllcaLloo w
=I
.A , 01: If. WALTER.
•
jo4:oU,oT Pro,hooolarr.
N THE COURT OF conimoN
I PLEAS OF ALLF.A.4IIE.NY C.VENTY.
No. 115 "Lome h Term, 1M39.
Jona% lea& Notice It hereby rte. it that eerie
proposed alterat I.MS and Amendments of the CL
ter of .. THE , HERCH HOME A,OCLAT/OH
have been Ulla day flied I my °eke, and that a
sm.. will be •]lowed by the Court Inuit,. null.
=I
I=
BZEIM
A STATEMENT OF THE CON D
TOW OF THE BANK OP PI ITSLIIIItO
Fal OAT MOUND:O. June 1, Ifal:
MENNE , .
Loa, Discount. and Cert.lll •
cities of Loa sod .ndebtcdo....%
U;na 1,3
Beal R. a te rnital Stat
aesdti Bod,.nd Bent SO4,oili t 0
n rou
Slock•and Discelisules &L 318 a
T/
Dne by other Bales
Bak Notes, Checks, and T
ressorT
Nola
6615 61
Specie 1
•
V. 050,6 to
Capital Sh.ek
Profits and Earnings.
Dl•idends and Hostler's! At- 244
Dtte to other Wink.
Cireulatton
Deposits
St639,MS SO
Th. abort statement Is correct, to the best of toy
knowlsdne and belle'.
111001EBIIRG, cashier.
!worn and calmerlbed this let day of Jane, 184
before me.
=I
8. &KITH. NaUtry Pub
CARPET CHAIN. ,
PLAIN & COLORED, COTTON & LINEN
ITE22
COTTON TARNS, ASSORTED UMBERS
ALL OF BLOT QUALITY, FOE SALE DY
-A- 407Eizcazno
At Hope Cotton anti,
ULUNDI CM. HS? ABOVI RAILEM BERL •
tiamples may be seen and orders leR with Ni
CHILDS • CO-, N. , . 123 Wood watt. Putaborgt,
le2:ert
THE OLD - ifiNll STQCBIRB STORE,
FUR ALL THE BEST ELME6OF
errocv. IlteS, raw armee, errocanitiN
HALF 110$1E. HALF HODS, UAL) Met,
utorm, oLoyza, acovl23,
LACt nirrs, LACE ifirrs. LAve.
URDERS ITINTS7 DZRBnnt"'
DLIAWSFIS, DILIMXLIS, DEAWait-,•
Oft TO
P A.l4ilg
OLD STAND STOCICINCi MEN.
No. 24 elms 22222 r.
Nottirlt RIVRICA
LEFF, INSITBAROBOOMPANY.
, Widows 'tad (*Otani> tad,
". 63 Wittiaus Bt. Xsw. York.
Pbt 9 lumst-11. D. DOIWAIL
rEC:InaIIT-7. W. lIIDERILL.
111101.14 4 , AIIMUsaI Embalmer.
E. T. COOK,
SPECIAL AU ENT FOR WESPZitif Pi.,
67 Fourth it., Pittsburgh.
AGENTS WANTED. MrIPASS\
_ _
MOWERS, HAY RAKES,
PLOWS, CULTIVATORS
ALL MINIM OT
ADDLICOLTIIIIAL /1.10M1121,
TO be 014 la
tak. rsvcramarn3,
Nos. IN and .30 uh/o three:, Allegheny.
wygelelemerarT
A.O. A. gees =so. A TACK POND. CSAAS.
TACK 8110. & CO,
CO3IIIIIIISION lIIFJUDIASTiI,
AND IIItOLICEDI '
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
Hancock St.. Pittarttrgh.
l'huArkix.rai• wish; Mg Walnut ante.
111119:A77
A. D.
EAGLE OIL WORIAS, AA psalm
ZsaonvinpanucrervilUe l .
WI,OWTNIAN & AiiDER&ON,
- Refiners and Dealersln
ETR OLE U
or VICK. NEC4IND STORY, 002NEU II A Neuell
eiT A hi t) M.II.O7IIEBNZ KA.X. t07111,..33
JOHN IVIEVRIL - W,
' lizkorpr.tepthltra: cote
AND WELDLENALIC IiNV AILL DEALER tS
,s.s.t. 'wale ai
TOIU4%JO, SNUFF AND SE GARS,
312X4.12.<1 /194.Veitot.
J. & LUMLEY --
Hiri r gaftoit,tm r thri'rr
~.,Fred and Flour Alfaiintis
101beWorlrbeuse No. 368 PENN STREET OpPO-
Dte the o w Depot of the P. T. IV. JO C. It. B. •
vAlsbfl; •
820 000„WQ 'LOAN .
FUND AND MORTGARE
En q w,spr
arr. apiztivr-sr,
atoms.. to Jae. diceaud,)
Commerend linker, 13 ID. Clair Si.
- • .
Y.: c. nolo,
1171110PAOrMI Or
Tine raPlirnejilitniMett Iran Ware,:
•04 dealer In eTOYXL I HOTTB
g l7 , , pniNiamse
cioutmorteramovini
2011,1R,ARTICiaos:
3.4.43 43 , 2 4 1tatke ntreerti
PrthattllttatA.' .
TAN Muse le the Ctielliititteelfilltildity to boy
/linens and Tin Ware. *Job yietirlird FOY MOO.'
ed to.
^mowq.
„.,',;;..4001,61114TFUL
MUTH 4" SHAFFER.
CA W AG EAvp., , toipa
1014.i..t.0.2A 4 u
pi
tudowo,m rtsbu4oll4,
mr....
be 7 : 11 WIOSOI;j:1V.:YIKIII4
SOR SELA.Man
In the City of Canton, Ohio,
STOCK, FM:TURES
A:so, FURNITURE of said house, .0 or, House
esintstns ten rooms: corner house, near the Court
Hoorn and Post Unice, In the ecutre of the elty
lleuon
for,twus, g ,, K In other btu Ines;
Jetinc3o
NEW
PHYSIOGNOMY;
OR,
SION'S OF CII4II.ICTER.
AB lIIANLIPEBTR.D THROUGH
TEMPERAMENT
AND
External _Forms,
And espeelallT In the
HUMAN FACE DIVINE.
BY BiIIIFEL E. WELLS.
With more than One Thousand Illustrations.
FOB BALM BY
MEN P. HUNT & CO.,
59 FlMb St., Masonic IlaIL
cars .
/11 r 4tolig
VITEiII SUPERIOR OLD HENNES
, SY BRANDIES;
Nora as old (Bard
ao do Brandenburg Freels Brandies
in n 11•.; •
Vintage. of 1.9 . 8
Catawba tiran&Y. nine yeah old.
Blyeklaarila . szo•rrr, ‘• lid Cherry. and Gin
4111:ary oittand Superior Sherries;
Very obi and SuperiorNtadetra;
Very old and buperter Pori;
Claret, ease*:
Ch*tob•rtan, In nikeit
n•met Malaga and LW:ion Hine.:
ebaimpiligu AV; nes, green eeed;
Helduck. and tilliesry;
Siarklinf lio.elle;
wc,%fery‘—triflitonopanbels. ...wino, grades:
Old Boorbert•
i
Old Santa Whisky:
GlN—Old Holland, er,y superior;
jag
Pam do . 'very Old;
&booth. genuine Swiss.
CM PAVITt 4' e
" V ' oL.Pd% N.—'" " for rl r. iit & RICKETPON,
4781 Mid corn.... Libesiy and Irwin .t.s.
.1•2:•11
IMMENI
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.
EXCILLVGB SL7I tvX.O. BANN or NrrelAClloll,
Jeoc Ist, Wet.
THE compTitoLueu OF THE
cußntscr hth anttuniged the Board of Di
rectors of this Bank to lumen.. the Capital to the
thus of T WO MILLIONS OF DOLLARN, t 52,000.-
0001, by the issue of TEN TllueliAND ADDI
TIONAL dtt•REN. automata, to .FIVr: 111.11,
D RED THOUSANDDOLLAR-4, t 8300,000/.
The Board will estimate th.. amount to be paid for
each new there taken by an addition to the gar of
Fifty Dollar.. a pro re, valuailon of the reserved
motets and accumulated earning., at the date of
thescrlption.
Applientione tbr Stock will be received until for.
ther notice.
By order of the Board.
lelte7wT H. M. MIDIRAT.
NATIONAL MILITARY ASY,LUNL
112311
Titan waiters of the /National Asylum for die
barged eo/tanterr soldiers, authorlaml hr A. of
(, barged
approved Marc don at eank aoli
Mr Mt. for hollows byion or sale. he
premises moat be situate In one id the Loyal Mal , .
comas. at least 200 acres of land and be In • Maltby
location and wry Waco.. by . railroad or otherwise.
Ma purpose of the manage. erect, without
daisy. calf-mitre we pernobbot Wildness too witho ut
asldeitte. and lb establishment will be larsely ad.
4 en o t t alLeits . kix.y section or railroad the vlet
Plana eprellications and estimates fbr Aerials
ballslonge, Inc/Wing delaebed cottage.. ar I also
caked or the approval at the Ceara. - Liberal com
pensation will be stew follitetimioesaltd plan.
rblimeale, Tama epentlM7b and animate s
theEnt aime d io be In we contalturig plot
and description of grounds an perms and condi.
lions at transfer—most be atm, to /Major Gwent) It.
T. Ilbetsu, at Lowell, Si.,. on& oaf. re the 20th
day Winn., MS. BEEN, .J BITTLZII,
Pregide
linens U. Bybee-ea. beciwt ni Bo ary.ard oflianagera.
Papers .311 CW tet pahllaitthe Law. of the United
State. eta reeptctftWl requested to publish title
three (11) weeks prior tfo the 20th of Jon. , Lid, and
rend Thar ant. with ropy Of notice, w above di
sabled. .
Jet ma
1101IIICEOPATIIIC HOSPITAL
ANDZISPENSiIIiY Or PITTSBUROR.
The Dlapesamy Department or MU institution
.111 be opened on
Thursday, May 31st,
1 1"0 . 011 1 , ' Filet P . Vit TM' IVTITII2:rort
F t7611 . 1 krrk. 8 134 4 /Vil4 °` ,l7l,i A' 'a:llZ
„mit a& ak 0. 146 bECU. D CHISET. •13
TIIT.MIXe Arrximrs.-o:
On 1 .1.,..1r y , aprstANK,..N. D.
I)
Lvdv. it.rOSTtE,
"• matirlq,ttn.Ll2s31 r
Y:itt:lD:
H "' ' 7 i/ 0
Morin e... , 1 14 4 . 1 aw..
C. Btteghee, DO.to. N. D..
ILleetttire Committee
MI
Pittsburgh Bonteepathie Dispensary.
The originators of this enteshrtm, haring se
cored and !Mod up esomarrient 700111% et No. fill
et:OW{111 STHZ ET, Ihr permanent operations,
hereby slat %atlas that fill. tuttttatlon Is now pre
pared to disponse
Xedit4a an d Burgiesi JIM
EiIICI3
POOR or PITTSBURGH AND VICINITY
griltolll4, 00 and •Rer TUUJIMID.A.y, the 3I
Ittutenalat boar. >i to /
a:EihFlVEirgli Surgeon olu t.
elpthibal
w. KREBS,
Icf. DEALER,
53 Diam o anal aLley, pistsburs. h
.w.r
f OR
PR%Pea% brzig*,
uv iVl4 4 tddifki.it ,
UUU
...". AT.
D1E4 . 410.) die., lit? TIY
BROWN, No. Si St. Unit Street.
rpm •
..:3inFor •
• •
DRODUCE , NOW RECEIVING.
I rlD:Z d tgZct r tlar n (Ytt il t (*been;
We. prbrioPeach-li.ow .-otaloes t
=er, ZIT
:lany lt , rnt . In store;
olt b otr eig %Mtn"'
bs,gife;arbfbtobbtatif -81ablatrann.
111 Clore for .alp by
J. :en
,Fo. Jls3 Liberire.gow
-Dv 17," l'irs"
landonan Bd_lodlat'Oes:
I second. Wit 0 , 111
ba) assaZa Bacon Olden,
..1 P 45#1.117 A. 13.33♦ BILSPARD,
dlnd
PLOUD, GRAIN Alio PRODUCE.
too Mo. Watt Mauls 'Mato. and 3ptlng
Wheat hour; , '
1 cat .
ears altwattkoss - Clao..ti k rleratoc;•
do . at;
cars Itys—to atch •Whlta Whe nit , . .
„3 rl,944lreac4BlOLinkitall
r
' 10671 -- mgo-micjimAi
br Pitrlßlßrinitg
IA atoll 111 l r
.41Urklzbinur-A- YtttpfTt
'B EIVAW
' '''""l7 4 .l 4M4' 613
Iti".3
••_ „; •••• 3 islnerldl a CU van..t.
MI
-•
btrattlit( 1011333
+•Pesati•l3(nr•Potauft. IN ortorti awe Tv
m7IOaHITCHCOI3e, 132033... 119.v3. •
.
pLy
„ •,, 3 9 I .4,lrtir Iteet
rtaa. bble.
-Litil j eattffierlot utile ~• pt
,
. A NRYA. Ctulaaare,
G li wTOlvi;-u . 46l).lbealoti
'wmilx,H4'oriro
- bikb6torigue
aIOI7O.II,tI,I.rAND. ASBABLIMIte,CIOLLINIk-
w
induravaw—mw e eideta.,
Maim (x7lO U. iiia..tara,
:.77: 4 _ 1 AD DISEMENTS. ' : :ANEW ADVERTISE di S:'
C IliON
CARBONIZED PENS
C ROAD Y & NICHoLs,
IiEO. B. DROWN A Co.,
A. R. GAY & Robton:
S. a. SIMPKINS & CO.,
B. & P. LA WRENOI I . New York:
IVISON & PHINNEY. New York:
J. C. & W. K. HERRICK, .New York;
BARNES & lICRIL New Pork:
WILLRUR & HASTINGS, New York:
NATHAN LANE & co., New York;
ARTHUR & CO.. New York;
CORLIES & MACY, New York:
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., Philadelphia
WILLIAM MANN. Philadelphia;
HENRY ('ORES.
W. Phlladelpllln:
WM.II. CHRISTI, Philadelphia;
KELLY & PIET. Baltimore;
J. MURPHY & Baltimore:
8. E. TURNER & Co., Baltimore:
HENRY TA' Log, Baltimore:
PHILP & SOLOMON. Wanklogloo:
FRANK TAYLOR. Washington.
228 West Forty-Second Street,
le „ . N .1311M7 "E"01.11....12L.
MCA'S BOOTS
BOYS' BOOTS,
Youths" Tgc,ot
LADIES' BALMORALS,
LADIES' GAITERS,
MISSES AND CHILDRENS'
Boots, Balmorals
Cr A 'l' ER S,
AT REASONABLE HARES,
SOIMI di ROSS',
63 MARKET 82 /ZEE
nlrn:toi
SAVE THYSELF.
A CURE FOR IIiTEMPERINCE.
Dr. S. Cutter'. Celebrated Stomach Bitters
The greatest N • rein.• not, discovered. The addi
tion. within the last tett years, of I,f:utters Nen.
rine Dit.eo, err to the Yugliph Ritter, makes It
perfect antidote to Intemperance. Previous to his
dtscovery of the Ncrrimi, this medicine was before
the English pantie, cclehrated a, a Tonle and Al
terative. In dloraxes of the Stomach and of th
Bowels, nodal...sea arising from Impeditlcs of the
blood. annelid: la always the choice of th•
litornach. In all persona addicted to the use of ettm-
Wants and narcotics, ouch no alcohol and malt
liquors, opium. morphia, at,eulc, tobacco, tie.. aa
" "movl. morhlll unnettte. or craving of bin
stomach for stimulant. ill Headache. Neuralgia,
anA all nrevoni. tilt...ex., It has no equal as • NO,
vine.
•0 the linproyet English Hilton In
St.. r rit 7riTolom oar
err's Hospital.. St. atary's Hospital.
tictegatil and other piteous, has established its nut.-
station, aea cure for Intemperance, and gutted
fur it the approval of the a tending surgeons in al
trio hospitals and prisons throughout Great Belt to.
and is pruscelb.d now isy many ptresiciand in pri
ests practice, for person. audiersci to the rise of
othapivants and sedatives in Paralysis, hi. Vlius'
DAnce, tipllc Fits. Nervous Twitching*, rid
to
Nervous It has fls, eq.l. Irbolosais and
&Hall Agent,
A. TORRENCE,
trularal So. 70 Market st., corner of Fourth._
Ir. uovr•uou
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
I.IIIV6IEM AND DEALERS IN
SODA ASH AND CfdICALS,
a"o• 24 Wood Street
In atom and lazillogiv Philade/phla,
200 tons Soda Ash,
Kartre, 27otchlnson•e, tad Croslieltrs make
600 bags Nitrate Soda,
760 kegs HI Carb Soda (EnglLsb.);
60 bbls. Yr al lion Red, Cookson's:
ARSENIC AND IMINOANESE.
4/f clwlre brands, 444‘4414141y oo Mland,
In tots to suit purchasers.
OTEXIII ENGINE PhCIUNG.
LUBRICATIVE PACKING,
1011 Tall
STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES;
An amide reconsto.ded Id all the railroad com
panies, TV.o ver
thononenly Med It..d
then gam
etal use on two hundred and Ely of ran
roads in thin counn7, and Oa trial by or, OTC
hundred other.
ADOPTED BY 20,000 STAThost:lly
It is a drat-class article.
75 CENTS PICA POUND.
- • • • - • •
LUBRICATIVE PACKING COM'T,
SOW: a 1 Ax U.FAL`TUBP
J. M. SEVE..ALIV.I4c,I 6 T.
lios. 114 and 113 WAI Eli ST., PITTSBURG Li.
isrLl:b2l
J. DIAMOND,
Practical Optician,
And Manufacturer of the
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Which see warranted to preserve. strengthen and
Improve the sight. For sale only by
J. MAW/NM
0117.1.30 No. 5111 St. Clair Street.
WY. 111. 11.2•• J. K. X . CLZTAANII , 5.1.111. 11. pad,
McCLELLAND & CO.,
Corner Federaland Lacock Streets,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Dealers Is Paints, .011.. Varnish... Drthga. Dye'
Waft, Carbon OS. ete , Standard and Patent Med
icines. Then sink Is arge and Well selected. and
wall In sold as low as any hens. In the well.
BEST
EFFERVESCING
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA,
Ina or. bow... I. flu. lbno 0 , POWDER, Mr a.
by all WWlUrals Drug'lsta. Prrpared by
Kati:DaARTUUR nopuus. °bawls& N. Y.
GRANT HOUSE,
CO. M. 61.1131EILIV", Pircup.'ir
Corner of lobelia and bolero! Streeto,
Near the Suspension Bridge,
Ei=
C=E3
P.x.E.cerows NOTlCE.—wherett.
Lettere Teatime.lai y aeon Um rotate of hlta.
ANNAN ALLA bit late uf Linton torrniblp. Alle
gheey county, demised, baring been granted' to the
ndoes*. ed. all persona Indebted to mil estate
will please make payment, and time having Manna
Le Pi eioint W, m to tho„anderele tied, properly au
thenticated, fur sate: melt.
mylillaMeddKE L
ashn YtOoUYOI,
eEncunTp
.
110L111108, BELL R co.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Ptttsbufgh,
111 .A.NUPACTIMZEIS or
AN CUOII (Al mit..E:ETAXI/8.
/iliCilOft 611EETIN6tt,
ANciwit le/ 511iCATL\li$,_
And akrA
wAIWEN HATCHELDEM
lIR. , RICS, IN
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM . ,
WHALE OIL, _ll.oo/N, tsel/LITS TURPENTLVE.
NOIITH eAItOLIniA TAR,,*eis
Corner ofrlnspitiM WAI*A6MILItcock SU,
pirtaleursh, •
Itkpreient Artd. b. WARDEN, 113WillutistiinI,
Polladel phls
___lYll"74
S _
VOIC ALE- , -011. TANK & WALL
Iron for one Taut, h by 18 frOf . .: 21qt:softy
OE barrels.
Abu. the Iron /of three eflbolor BUIla lifirlbot
oA
. t2l3hutt. wit!! eapaelty each to hold Wu
Also. one second , band Bond tt Barrboin'it No. -2
Steam Pump, With o .atraolt y for p u mping 90 (Wont
per clinch, Ana) , t.
BATCHELOR
Cors 'earn. anD4ggartock i.,L'lttaballe"
r b.
MrAgt:
Bvibirorkinum.
600. bush. Seed lackwheat,
A PRIME ART/CLE, for salt DT
AIcELLYE &
' ' 124 Sr CONp ilium,
_QM
STP4.4.:E4raIMs . :
aii . 4 %at atlN;lte - prl
th O F 4l l 2 4on7 ,l, !!!'sr Iftgf. ?eke, - a..4.0b - S r ,
1 :-Cato beget. la operatlau az% a ricriaa:.;.,jilltdle.,,;,
• Warlu, 1114 River AVena,
y.tusEerucut., itAsi,sTr&SJIMAETZ.
1137110:651
S9,OO.WRCAN BEAT THISIB9 Do .
I',varoC Weeks Only.
waling L good. razimiP,Atkladtllol)l.
'of 1:14,ovell'alll small aaaileli/Nll
.413,44414;3arket, Street.
lams . • -. DANIEL •111 CA: 41-•
'cur
•
JE, 'Host.
, • F9R' 1 41 1. 1 ;'R E Ntirri ll r., ii; " l ie yr' bl'a •..4 1
:- , *Tonc CytylgeraylsnAr.--Alr...to..x.r?„gkvill
411 Tesr,=-xLvAlpgrtil.r7;4s., W ilQr .th. ' ‘ l
Ma 1,4:62116.;; Al i ittril tr o tea Kir.. — "' '
,; 1 3
...'—'
arai d a tridetwater Iron ',arks. irrsulatad. Za.
=9
PRINCIPAL DEPOT,
EMI
=I
JOHN CROFT,
. 11.7041; 1E87.1.71R d6EAV,
flake., - No. 139 Fourth Street, Pittitmegb,
Hag lot sale the following float. Eatate:
largeee Brick
to tin.
_rooms, hallo; Ito= 300111 on ern gloor aged
I a Dreg :Boni het and cold water and gaa thningh
oat the bow,. feet Minato On Chest
"l,l;393°V.lT
f 4 41 VLaILE LANmi .altuate at
Von e Yee ants ` =mg;
ni* from. eelling, ttOh
otheneing
fruit trees of the best quality, aieteseeetuetr
:0117 , ;;Irt..1;;1 1 ,1= • Td tittle t7tI D k i n Tit abe
4 acres matt, orlarger if requested.' 'TitegtOorii lamb
la sulintrathy loaded for trtudnng men. •
30 Actin OF LAND , o , etaterareabout eer
• f limestone, ota splendid ...MY. god intl3 44, " ts
nen. The going of Int" drat Ga., ,gnitaitic niker
ror farming , or gardening .3 44 04 trent°
derailing sad bath; `and ekdod suonty of W. 1... sit
uate 3 toile. fr om , the eity, 00 the Washington Pike,
to Baton toentaktp, bet% pan of. We Vatter farm.
37 ACBES,:iiniMniprored. and ender &high shoe
nf e ntilg i rti-on , wkk*Uoir ore.l.Sla bearing cur
raid iniA i,:dee- hearing v=p+• , /...., %CO 44 " 4 /rd
n ArVi n od .
tunrood, In non township, 01.0 tromthe
ror forthergesnloolarrlngalre of theabotesgent.
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C 11,40, WAiltiititigt.
.
RICHA,R4, E.. BREED,
xistrebvinmil±a,
,
Na 100 Woiid Stieet.
BRITANNIA AND BILVEIVPLATED TABLE
WARE, TEA TEA Ir 8 Asp TABLE CUTLERY.
alev, a en Land. '
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at ol
6ancli.i,si a las.'
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B o lisanAN i.. olisailf
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ENDt4ax4,WDA
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m tAtrorAll warletteli, &Arndt
WiTtrlti VeVani i rcairiplet tOck C crytlan
In thlenne Intl* city.. " a " g
Prim7lces end tem., the ume ea In the e•Estern tides:
The 1 1 "oititiii Horticalt -- . .
ICE CREAM EALCION ,
In Willa.' Iffen,lourtZl:me;"4., sothfleg. //1'
ETthISASAriArMAt'IL-rtve•o4 PLOW
are........"..x9pp,ottes shwa!! ott .
. A PINIIDULDBSTAALAAS*I44rita.'
Igunman and 1.111 ON'ltenteentbul . mein ~0 , .
Ilk " :=, ! . "n ' l 2' . ' s u bmic gh. : ll Y l en
Vann+ • .
J. taJtoll.
SUZAN II WOOLEN.
DYER4 , I IO ) COVREIL
.4450.
Cida oloiltirk4i t".4. lo 4l 4ll 44 Calera
Ik{, aid 417 iShic Wive,
mii.cefg wow ool 2ool #l 4 odi
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tow . • - " . :4 410 / ,, P ; eataell:011 ti - At
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LAIE" i•;• O f" ,
Ns NUN" MTh
JONES &;,LAUOILINS,
12 TTJ3BVRGi.S,
=
AMERICAN• CIAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard iron;
Ceal Screen Iron;
T115.,A6 and 201bs.to the) ard
Tram 'Rails, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets;
Cut Halls and Spikes;
Shit, and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
RailrOfid)fish Bare wadi:Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles; .
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods:
Mower and Reaper Bars,
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE.
120 Water and 158 Front Sts
BRANCH FIuTISE,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
CHICAGO, ILL.
MD
pOSTPONEMENT
THE U.7fTTED STAITES
PRIZE CONCER
TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN AT
Crosby's Opera House, Chicago
ner.AL-Ir 88t1A., 1866,
win be postponed unto
Monday, July 9th, '66
on .nice occasi.
HALF it MILLION DOLLARS IN PRIZES
Will toe preeenteol to Ticket Holder., Including
$lOO,OOO IN GREENBACKS
The postponement is an unavoidablenecessity,
Coot to muck a. conr,quence of the number of tick
ets yet unsold) as the positive ileCassliy here Is for
the Iper registration of those already disposed of,
which au has been deist. d in consequence of the neg ,
itgenco and care!. sines. era portion of our Agent.
In making their proper returns.
We advice tut panics wanting tlekeis to send for
them,ellho„ 'W
ut delatlas we have but a limited num
ber yet on nand. e wish most particularly
to im
press Timm . he minds nu oar Agenta the importance
of their making their returns at once, and of recti
fying whatever errors may have crept Into Weis re
ports heretofore. We will say to chose sett ing for
tickets, that If they should all ne sold an the time
their order is re, elved, the 'coney will be re.urned.
No aPtilic•tious fornow ag sae sale of
tickets will be onsidered, as we have no more than
sufficient tickets ttiAlthOse Agents we have al
ad
rey appoinieti. are for sale et the prin
cipal hotels, Wilt sic stores In the city, a.. 1
at our mike. 111:11)earborn street: a price jt.W each:
sent by mall on receipt of pricesad stamp (or re
turn po [age.
We Welts the particular attention of perm.
wishing to order tlektustit mall to the followlug
SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES
Any party procuring • club of 5 or more a
for tickets, and forwarding no money for the s
will be showed the following commission els
IPIT3III WXIjL eammicrso
,Tletets to on. , addreas for.. ...... ..... 4SO
9 UD
............. ....... 17_99.
BS 00
to every case send :useame and Postoellee ad
dress of eseb separate criber.
Money by draft PostoMme Order, Express, or In
Registered Letters, may be sent at our risk.
All communicar loms should be addressed to
W/G42INS, Blesnronao et to.,
133 DEARBORN STREET,
cille.too ILL
The proprietors Will donate to the Lincoln an.
be on lllomment Lands t4ao also, there jell
000 reserved from tbe person drawing lb
slll. prise. for the game purport.
lion. Major Dan Mace, Es-11. C.. of Ind.
lion. Ira J._Layoook, of Mans..
lion. Wm. lecangwell., Lyons, lows.
t_l ' llgyf:Qll..;,%Sill:
Jacob Forsyth, Art. M. S. IL lt. Chlcago_, In.
M. Kroo berg Co„ Linp.ra or Watches, Chicago.
Proposals for Inserting this advertisement. re
quested.
mylisib7h
AGENCY
PARR:MTN LITBEIOATDIG
Oil Company
Keep conatanUy on Band a supply of
STEAMED
Natural Lubricating Oil,
OF THE BEST GRAVITIES,
Free From all Impurlfies.
Every Barrel Warranted,
OR TO BE RETURNED AT THE COMPANY'S
EXPENSE.
Address
JAMES B. THOMPSON, Agent,
WITH T. H. NEVIS a CO.,
N. W. Corner Third and Market Stn.,
myDbiIWITTSBITIIGII, PA.
WADTK
WASTED.—A
rhr oolvertivow. a chrtat t of twtoni . Zve ytorit
asperienew both In Kum. and ARV Trullqm
ta.mo.te isbolltinormailosallan, willvben swag,' Po ,
son coltmble recipe., from t o use of *Alen may to
du/44°ns young man or woman, with Mlle or a
corolla!, eon mote :Few in, first day not only on er
eeolent living. but to a very short time realise
moderate fortune. address, with two otignaps for
return putogv.,
'a. P. CiIEaTERSIE.L.D, Chemist,
in733:b6Pris 517. rune et., Phliadelpnla Pa.
w _ _
,A NTED - AGEIVI'B--sla to $2,90
PER lbShall for gehriented, and &It to =Ter
ladles everywhere, to Introduce the Celebrated
Common nviine Faintly Sew., ha. htne. Improved
and perfected It will hem, fell, alt. b, until, el& ,
braid and e ['mitts r beautlloßy. Price only 6`.110,
innklng the vlstal lout -st.teb, and lulls
for thrte Val at WV pay the above wages, or
commlanion, from istilnh twice that amount can be
i i,, Ad tr.a, with .tamp, or can on C. ciOW-
Est & :salesroom, ho. Sts3 Stall& F.lrl
Street. Philatielph.a. Ps. All lettera atmarnrott
promptly, with circulars and terms. myzsb44
FOR RENT
-
FOR BENT—A first-class three
story BRICK 110VB11105 Second street; double
parlors, newly papered; ten rooms; hot sod cold
water, gas, baths, dc., ±e.., all In ntee order,
Carpets, Blinds, Chandeliers, Oil Cloths, de., for
sale at s bargain. Apply to
HITCHCOCK. 31cCI1EERY CO..
en) lts:1,11 340 Liberty street, up maim
80091 TO LET.
A LARGE AND AIRY ROOM
IN THIRD TORT Mr GAZETTE BUILDING
Zuqulre at GA ZETTE COUNTIN U ROOM
tn,17.A117
WALL PAPERS, ,tc,
THOMAS PALMER
WHOLESALE AIfD RIM DEALT IX
WALL t
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
TASL
333 aovraaMl
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
!Second door below Diamond Alley,
re2cemd PITTEI6UU3I/. PA.
APEEIBANGDiGS FOR 1566.
=1
darer ican WWI Paper..
For the first time to fire ream
wrs W' E.TGLISIN PA PER
• choice selection of the
Newest French Papers
For sale by
IV ALTRI?. P. MA MIA Li..
0,1,14 fty W.
pAnLon PAPERS.
A NEIt 7 LOT OF
Standard Gold Papers
Now received, of beautiful designs for Panora, at
No. 107 BIA.ILKET BTHEZI"EAR FIFTH'
Jos. a HULIRES a BAU.II
TOBACCO, CIG
4.20,000
HAVANA dt PRINOIFE INGLES,
IliCLUDlfiti
Cabanas, Pasta gas, Pl gar°,
La Espanola, Prince of Wales,
Cabarga, Arguelles, .
And varie ty
qor I s rb Pr" an d
FISHER BROTHERS & CO, IMPORTERS,
No. 452 8. Gay t., Baltimore.
.nrau..97
EXCELSIOR 70131C(20 WORK&
R. & W. JENKINSON,
MANISPACTCRIZR Or sit KINDS OF
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGABS,
O. 0 FELEICAL STREET,
Third door Prom Stispension Bridge,
ALL. KEMENY, Pit.
Branch Store at Salem, Ohio. tor.tilbla
.
. CO
-.. 43 6EI
R. B. JEFFRIES,
Manufacturer and Wholesale and Retail
Dealer In all kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGARB,
No. 6 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgb, Pa
SW A large eseortment of ME E244"llAint PIPES
said elMolithierTUßACCO of the best quality kept
on bands. te77lbb77
GEORGE BLIMEENSWEIN,
DEALIic,!N FOREIGI ASD
SEGAIIStHEWING TOBACCO,
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
I+7 4 ifilhervems:Lia. Street.
(Manx corner of Liberty, )
torH:bli PITTSBURGH. PA.
I.:Jategivr4:l
WHEELER & WILSON'S
xnerr.3ptiorlymazi
FAMILY SEWLIG MACRIAIB.
CORDING,
They are adallr.ble
UILT I NG,
T hey are urtexcei:.,
Ther are unapproachable.
FELLING,
They are nesarpaased.
... • .
ifTITCHILIFG,
They are faultless.
m de.... xi g o at i a n tr t i e tizirt prove that they are the best
Salearoom, 21 Filth Street.
J wit. /MINER & CO.
•1
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Prot:tom:teed b7all who hare seen It tha sitirpl%
'machine now before the penile.
It/a se effective sum durable as it to simple, and
as Practical as It le durable. It ham but To be eon to
be ►dmlred, and clued to be appreciated. It cont.
Lines the elements ota
PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE
.
And le afforded at %filet. lettble the range of hem ,
hine to the Mtlte_d_htat •
Ileeeeed tons the i'VEIALKE WILIS Teal
—the ben met oat, reliable Feed ever conitincted.
deradtEdlettlf Wd-I•TED.
ZlENtlkistlr micavcrins,
ATei. 618 WBOLIESA.LE ACIEXTS,
neintilasi . - refits Melt:
COAL, COKE Bro
COAL! COAL!! r °Alm!
HICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed Ito r eto
ilt7Cie OEM X-aritetteilt3ir Eitierette
Mum City FLO= Mtn. BECOrt 11 P Ltp ft,
&meet! proitep to matfett Food Tooirtt!oghony
Lamp,- Ant-Coal or Slack'
AT THE LOWEST 1114:132CET mat.
•Eill v ribvrderiteleitt' their (ere or addreteed to
tht m ihroc4b the matt, Will be attended topromptly.
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
MALES IN
Youghiogheny and Cloonan; Ile Coal
AND 3LtNIIPAOTIINEII OP
Coal, Slack, andDesalphunzed Coke,
OFFICE-Fan YARD,
Corner of Butler la dn Yard on Lite:ty
CVLott e
o tf" b ;ugh, ra: ."*""*. d r
Pavanes ono aiaaataeta.rera voppl led with the be
article of Coal or Coke at the !owe.% cash rate.. st •
attention.
Orders lea at any 01 the Yards Ire torn
'
WARING .& KING,
COMIISSION MEM OD ROMS IN
Petroleak and its Products,
' 4 1"2 1 1 . 4
4.;
PIIIZADELPIR• ADDErsa:
WARING, _ KINC & CO.,
itrabilass..-14.th:.
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44)111.ri ROSS dt g
soccaerculim—i "
WM. N. OGDEN .6/ CO
, Manufacturers mid" Deal in
tarop, 011 l i allgig&
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erg, pik6;1 1 0114 •
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