The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1866, Image 2

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PENNIMAN, .REED & CO
F. D. PELTNIM. 4 ".• ! E di tor ..
T. P. iiousTON.
JOSIAH KLNG.
NELSON P. n.E.ED ie
SATURDAY, JUNE 0, 1860
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
FOR Ou VERNOR:
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OF CUMBERLA .1 Li COUNTY
SAIIITIM B CIX LET, City
Cl. MX OF COUUT:
JOHN G. DROR'N, liampton Tp
OLLHIE or Oftril,C i r al:
ALEXANDER LEILA DK, City.
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HEART lINIVELT.O ty.
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.3014EPD M. GRAY, Plum Tp.
COMMISSIONER:
GEORGE HAMILTON, Ulty
Or n,11:
JOAN F. DRAW.. Mifflin Tp
.1011 ni P. OLALPO., 1..;11
ilaEonuE WILSON. ntt Tp.
GEoROE Y. /Irk EE. North Fayette Tp
Al• I'EL CII A OWICK, Tp.
WILLI PETER.. Hoes Tp.
R. A. COLVILLE Mr.
THE DIFFERENCE
When the Southern oligarchy plunged
eleven States of the Union into rebellion
against the national authority, Great
Britain made indecent haste to concede
belligerent rights to the insurgents. She
did not wait to see what proportions the
outbreak would assume, nor what resour
ces for its suppression would be command
ed by the government. Every conceivable
encouragement was given the rebels, and
no concealment was attempted of the dis
position to aid in breaking up the republic.
Arms, ammunition, clothing, ships of war,
with full crews of seamen, money, and
moral support, were furnished from Eng
land, with the connivance of Her Majes
ty's government. In the Canadas the reb
els found not only an asylum—which they
had a right to ask—hut impu•
Idly to conspire; to fit out
expeditions for communicating loathsome
infections; for setting cities on fire; for
plundering banks; for assassinations, and
for almost ad other crimes the hearts of
bad men could conceive. These outrages
upon international law and upon common
humanity, were held by the provincial au
thorities and by the bulk of the people, to
be legitimate acts of war. Measures of re
dress were consequently denied, and men
who ought to have been dealt with as vul
gar criminals, were petted and applauded
as eminent patriots. Appeals to the
Courts, instead of bringing relief, served
to dielose how deep N 41113 the Mitred of the
govet nment and people to the Union and
its loyal inhabitants_ Raids across the bor
der, inspired by a semi -barbarism, the eat
aral product of slavery, were winked at
and exulted over as feats of valor, the otr
spring of a chivalrous spirit.
For tee days past the Canadians clove, in
some degree, had "the ingredients of the
poisonous chalice commended to their owe
lips." Fenian raids have burst in upon
them, disturbing their quiet, exciting their
fears, calling their young men to arms, and'
stretching aome of them on bloody biers.
A wail comes up from them against the gov
ernment of the United States for not inter
posing to break up the Fenian conspiracy
even before ma act had been committed in
ViOilltioll of neutrality laws.
sow, it must be confessed that the Fe
nian movement is not strictly analogues to
the Confederate; enterprise at :the South.
There is no rebellion in Canada—there was
a formidable rebellion in the Southern
States. There is no rebellion in Ireland.
though there are indications of the exist
ence of a conspiracy for rebellion
tinder this view of the case the Presi
dent has judged proper to issue his Prods
=lion for the enforcement of neutrality,
and has caused a number of the Fenian
leaders to be arrested for palpable violation
of our laws The Fenians are wrathful at
this interpos.ttion to prevent their opera
Lions, and mutter of breach of agreement.
Even citizens, ordinarily sedate, acorn in.
dined to follow the dictate, of retaliation,
rather than the inculcation, of prudence
and sound doctrine.
No ambiguity covers the American exe
gesis of neutral right.. Before the Beni
and can reasonably claim recognition they
must establish themselves as a power de
facto. So long as their attitude is that of
simple raiders upon the territory of an ad
joining nation with which this country is
at peace, it is absurd for them to claim or
expect the concession of belligerent rights.
They are not engaged in a rebellion, but a
capture. Indeed, most of the Fenians are
American citizens, as fully amena
ble to our laws as though bo rt: ,
under our jurisdiction, Hence, they
are incapable of an act of rebellion
against Greet Britain. They must tire.
by due process, divest themselves of citizen
ship in this country, and become British
subjects, before they can set up properly
the c balm to be rebels against British domina
tion. True, Great Britain still affirms the old
dogma, "once a citizen, always a citizen."
It is' poSsible she may fall into the - folly of
dealing with captured Fenians on this
principle. But the Milted States does not
accept that doctrine, She cannot accept it
without repudiating the ohligatiOn to main
tain the rights of naturalized citizens in 11,
broad a sense as though they were "to the
manor born." The President must hold
these yenittna,• or, at least, so many of
thernras havtibeen naturalized, th hi:Amer
ican citizens. Some ,if them, as Mr. K n,
arc native Americans. By British
law, hating been bOrn of parents who were
British subjects, they can claim Britildi
citizenship for themselves. But asserting
it by force of arms is a method the courts
otiitip; be expected to recognize as MOO.
mate.
We do not expect the Britip govern
ment and• ileople4lttly to tippreAte the ac
tion of the United States in this behalf ;
ninth lass to , reprtdiate their , n3itehievous
doctrines on international enmity and bellig
erent rights. They are nOt•tO be converted
by the moderation of other nations. It is
convenient for them to have the advan
tages of their own doctrine when we are in
trouble, and of our doet rine when they are
'in difficulty. NOsense of deffeacy or honor
will restrain them trom reaping double
profits in this way. It is lia.rely possible,
however, the Fenian movement will as.
sums such& shape no to justify th e c oerce _
sten of belligerent rights to the Irish
Republic. In that event, a case of sudden
national conversion will transpire, and the
American doctrine he thenceforth recog
nized as the rule for all civilized nations.
This is a point of attainment which rises
above all temporary considerations of in.
terest or revenge. The progress of POliti-
Clll society is involved in it. If it shall not
be reached now; Rho consummation cannot
be long . delayed, -
LAST week Mazy of the democratic jour
nals in this State boaSted greatlY that she
soldiers were for lac Clymer. Since the
proceedings of the Soldiers' Convention in
this city were published, this boasting has
died out. Natural, wasn't it?
GENERAL LUTHERAN SYNOD
The General Synod of the English Lu
therm Church of the United States, con
vened at Fort Wayne, Indiana, May Duh.
One hundred and eighty-seven delegates
were present, besides from fifty to seventy
five .visitors. Twenty-two Synods were
represented. The Synod wa opened by a
sermon from Rev. Dr. Sprecher, President
of 'Wittenberg College, Ohio. All the del
egates present were enrolled, except from
two Synods—the Pennsylvania and the
Pranckuln, of New York—because the del
egates of those Synods had withdrawn from
the General Synod, two years ago, under
protest. Rev. Dr. .1. A. Brown was elect
ed President. Immediately after the or-
ganization, a committee of seven was ap
pointed to consider certain questions rela
ting to the Pennsylvania Synod. Early in
the second day, the committee reported a
lengthy preamble, giving a history of the
facts, with several resolutions appended.
The preamble was adopted, after nearly the
entire session was consumed. The resolu
tions were then taken up, and di,ussed tie
ring the different sessions for sin day•, srul
had at last an unfortunate issue. For year
a controversy has been going on in the
Church relating to forms anti rituals, one
party represented by the Lutheran and
Mikrierrary, published at. Philadelphia; and
the other by the Lutheran Obserrer; pub
lished in Baltimore. We need not
here refer to particulars. Suf
fice it to say the controversy was narrowed
down to the question whether the Pennsyl
vania Synod should be, or should not be,
recognized as in practical relation with the
General Synod; the Pennsylvania Synod
representing the liturgical party; and the
men Lontroling the General Synod, repre
senting the anti-liturgical party. The reso
lutions adopted in the final action, in brief,
were: That the conditions annexed by
the Pennsylvania Synod were contrary to
the constitution of the General Synod; thi n
whatever motives induced the General Sy
nod to receive the Pennsylvania delegate
in 1553, with this condition, renders it de
sirable that said conditions be rescinded by
the Synod of Pennsylvania, and a willing.
ness to receive the delegates of the Synod
of Pennsylvania. During the discussion
of these resolutions, fears were entertained
by sonic that the exclusion of the Pennsvl
vania Synod would induce a schism in the
Church. It was thought, however, that the
passage of these resolutions would avert
such calamity. But the delegr les of the
Pennsylvania Synod replied in the action
of the General Synod, signed by Drs. P
Srauth and Seiss and others. The paper
closed, asking the General * Synod to sc
knowledge their constitutional right to be
represented before the election of oilicors.
This the General Senod refuted to do, by
a vote of 76 ayes to 32 nays. The deie•
gates of We Pennsylvania Synod then
withdrew in a body
By the fourth day, premising that the
passage of the resolutions relative to the
Pennsylvania Synod had settled that vexed
question, the Synod entered upon its legit
imate business. The forenoon was spent
in reading various reports. considering an
able paper on the State of the country,
st hid, we have already publi,hed. The
afternoon session was given to the Forcizn
Missionary Society. Receipts to the t ;en ,
eral Fund, $19,346.96; Disbursements,
743.59 i African Fund—Reeeipts,
riA: Disbursements, $.5,7• 4 7.51' Fifth day.
—The Pennsylvania Synod matter came up
again, and final action taken on the sixth
day as stated. The afternoon rind evening
was given to the Home Missionary Society
and the Church Extension Society. lie
eeipts for Home Missions during the hint
two years, 11.8,305.!i:r. The field mainly is
copied for the most part are the States of
Missouri, Tow a and Minnesota From the
reports of the Church Extension Society
we learn quite a number of churches hoc
been assisted. The total assets 01 the So
ciety are $12,200.20 After the final VOte
on the sixth day, in the matter 01 :hi
Pennsylvania Synod, the remainder 0i
that day and the seventh was devoted p
routine business, after which the Synod 11
journed to meet in Harrisburg. Pennsylva
nia, the third Thursday of May, ISfss.
REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH.
The annual Synod of this Church rw c
believe the Covenenter Branch or that
body,) met at Rochester, N. Y., May
and continued in session seven days. The
Moderator was Rev. J. R Dodds, Mission
ary to Syria, at present on a visit to this
country. From the meagre details in our
possession, we make the following sum
mary. The question of the appointment of
days of fasting and thanksgiving war de
cided that such occasions should be fined
by a commission at such times as they
deemed suitable. The propriety of organ
izing a Presbytery in Syria was considered,
and also congregations in Washington and
Natchez. The sum of $17,000 was recom
mended to be added to the Endowment
Zund of the Seminary. Rev. Mr. Gaston
was Present and represented the Synod of
the Dutch Reformed Church, to which the
Moderator and Rev. D. Scott replied. Drl
egates were appointed to represent the
body at the Synod of the Dutch Reformed
Church, now in session in New York.
Rev. Dr. Sproull, of Allegheny City, was
appointed to represent the body at the
United Presbyterian Assembly, now in sex.
sion in Allegheny. Finance Committ ee
reported the amounts necessary for the
various schemes of the Church. Committee
On the subject of. larriage reported. 'ph,
main resolution insisted that no ministers
should Bole mutt,. marriage unless they hull
satisfactory evidence that no obstacles are
in the way, and that in all cases due pub.
Hefty should be given of all marriages be
fore their soletunitatiou. Stringent action
was taken on th , i subject of Temperance.
First resolution is a fair specimen of the
four adopted: That this Synod hereby reit
erates its direct and emphatic testimony
against the sin of *ening and using intoxi
cating (hints as a be4OriCgo.
REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH SY 3i(n)
The sixtieth annual meeting of the Gen
oral Synod of the Reformed Protestant
Dutch Chnreh in the United States of
North America, convened in New York
Wednesday, 6th inst., and was opened
with prayer by Rev. Anson Dnboie, D. D
Mier perfecting the roll, the following
persons were chosen officers • President,
Rev. H. D. Ganse; Adsessor, Rev. Paul
D. ran Clear, D. D.; Clerks, Revs. George
ii. Peake 'end J. L. Pearse. The body
having psi 'entered upon its session, we
are without any paniculars, except the fol
lowing From the report of the Board of
Education we learn that it has aided
three henellciaries. Thirteen parochial
schools have been establiihed, Receipts
about $8,500. The receipts the - Foreign
Board of Missions for 18,85...' 'BB, 4 00 ; 783 . 75 :
Report of Domestic Missions lihr. 1866 ;
shows the• entice receipts to be $26,652.93;
expenditures, $28,977.95, Report of B'oartl
of Pubrication as follows : 'Front Depini
toryi $18,751,88 from ei g h ty . throe
Churches, si;Giaz from
$.439.60; fronsBund4ty 43c4i001s moo ; f or
Fieedineii, $100.00: Total, s.4o9a.as,
—Dr. Andreae'' dying' st4p made an 4*.
cent in New York and proves a•perted
MEM
=I
—There are thiety-flee females "post
masters" in Georgia.
--The tournament for the benefit of khe
Tennessee orphans yielded #'30,1
—The majority of the Fenian vary of
invasion are cx•Cnuti derate
__.A Botan Bay (-mita. t dins just died in
Si - dney, who had at-cumulated a fortune of
Piti,field woman presentiwi hus
band on Sunday night with three nice,
boy bullies, all at one birth.
- • ' •
—An elderly woman in Cincinnati com.
muted suicide the other nicht through fear
of etarving to death. iihe poseeiiiied real
estate valued at srt,ooo.
—Bostioi milk is uncle I water and
English China clay. Three casks of the
material were disco' crcd hy an assessor,
in a dairy house in that city.
—Several thousand Norwegian inmii
grants arc .expected to arrive in Chicago
within a few days. A large proportion of
them will locate permanently there.
—The store of Mr. Alexander Speer, at
New Concord, Ohio, was entered on Satur
day night last, the safe broken open and
rotthol of between four and live hundred
dollars.
—A lady in Franklin, Pa., the wife of a
dentist, a few days since, gave birth to
four children. Quite a an has since
prevailed among the husbands of that
region in view of this remarkable prece
dent.
-v-lh au investigation in New
York lately it came out that the practice
was common among cigar manufacturers
to pat American cigars into twice, bearing
Spanish marks, and sell them as imported
goods.
—ln several of the counties in NorthCaro
tina, the county courts, in making the an
nual levy for taxes, have included the
county debts in aid ot the rebellion, and
levied to pay county bonds iSSUeIi to raise
Confederate soldiers.
—There is a project on foot among the
Israelites of the United States, to timid a
magnificent College, for the purpose of
educating the young men professing that
faith iu all the scientific and classical
branches, but particularly in ilewish the
ology.
—A lady was thrown under the ears at
Yarmouth, Maine, by her hoop catching,
and it several wen had not caught and held
her at once, she ty ould have been crushed
to death. We have frequently seen a tong
train sa cep over a lady's hoops, iv ithottt
doing her the slightest injury.
—lt is stated that there are .it leapt five
hundred applicants for appointments as
United State , Commissioners to the French
Universal Exposition of 1507, many of
them being interested in Mal:bill, and im
plements, and very few knowing anything
A-1.1,1er of the F reach language
—An experimental t rain, fired with pout,
was tried on tiaturilar last in Connecticut,
The train ran from liarttord to Springfield.
twenty-six miles. in homy minutes--con
stinting Igoo lbs. of peat. The trip is con
sidered a success. it is said that there is
neither smoke nor cinders. but all is rim
sumed in the grate.
—A young titan named Maltby was Strut k
by lightning. a few days since, in Sherman,
Connecticut The lightning mine down
through the root, struck hint on one shout
tier, anti passed 'town his elde , tearing his
head and Pad to pieces, and flikaking a small
hole in the floor. (Mr ship of hits body,
where the lightning passed, i, terribly lace
rated and burned. lie is suffering much,
but hopes are entertained of his mei...7.
—Recon,trm t as• liISCUNSeti ill the
North Carolina State ('.ms nunu ~n Qatar
. I.IIIS. lhr liltl•Stltal !Whig the appointment of
a .untiiittee to visit %Sa,hitioun -and tiud
out what further .tep+ are tweessary to In
rt—toration Svvurnl them
avoN,,l thy scull never ask any
that kind trim the S'el ens and
Sumner party, but .11t. 111,k mad. a speech
an naa'ltnl; lo) ally anti ad, i.altz the con.
vention to stand by the President in his el
torts to rectors the Stat.,
At Nlttutgtuitery, -Vahan., there watt
a general turnout of the dray , - of th.• 111
ut attendance upon the funeral of a drat
man The hearse containing the corp-e
watt followed by a number of tiraye, and a
nte proeest-mn proo.ed on toward. the burial
ground, others took their place iu line, tin
til it extended .41.1 e hundred, of yard.
The uttnrott order and dn•ontm wan oht-rry
et!, and, after paying the lam rites to the
deeea,d, the dray-rt diaper-ed to compete
busily and noisily with each other one
more in their usual basy, not-y manner .
A : - `lllt W 1) PEN,AI.E See. rLAtnn - The
A mador (Cal b Ledger tells the sutiJoined
• A short time int, a widow lady. residing
in a village hot one thousand a Ives from
pig her house up at a rattle, and very
soon disposed of the tii bets—all ieeling
disposed to assist her. The evening at
rived for the rattle to come ott, and tht
house was won by a gentleman who
thought hitu.,ll fortunate in obtaining a
btimeatend so cheap. The nest day he ap
plied for and a title to the pro
perty. What was Lis surprise when tie
was molly informed that It was unnmes
nary to give any written title to the house
—that there it was, and to take it, and the
sooner the better, FIN she was auxibus to
huild another on the spot where it stood.
The winner discoyered that he had drawn
an elephant--be had it house, but nu lot. "
ErIDEISS'as of RECO:SAT RUCTION —Tint
Loyal licoryian, a newspaper published in
Augusta, Ga., in its issue of the 25th, says
that the colored as heal children in Ameri
cus, in that State, were denied the right of
carrying the Cuited States flag in IS proera
siou at a May 'tarty. wid o w l a dy
(white and a resident) who teaches the
school was informed, a few days before the
time set for the party, by several citizens,
that, if Silt attempted t.s march her tiupils
through the town, or to carry the Laded
States flag, she and they would be shot
She appealed to the Mayor for protection,
who gave it, so far as the procession was
concerned., but aM tow. not allowed to Carry
thellay, the symbol of her country's glory
and power !
RELIGIOUS
rRET. HENRY BLAIR. of New
York,wl.l preach In the FLItlaT REFORM.
En PlSPlatt • TEMA N (Or Dhogiar
on PoItIIIIATTI 1101INI NO, at o'clock. Thr
public arc cordially Incited to attend. lea:cat_
'FIRST
ALLEGLIEN y CITY. EXCEL:aII/It HALL.
wp [ f ritt l ke , fi . cr , a „. l , / 1 , 4
Prayer bleating onlra Y
o'clock..
tSir REiL.IOIOIUS SERVICES .--
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dnerasementr for the GAZETTE, and oU other
paper. - throughout the UnitM Mates and Ms
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WHITE CHINA VASES,
Decotcomania Decoration
n nuevrtillOtit lost feeelnual at
No. misai Wood Efincont.
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DEVNER, BREAKFAST and
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A ebolne annorttnent In Plata Whit, hold Nod
sod Colored China. Alpo 11 Engll• Colored titan.
Dinner, Tea sod Toilet tints. and Edwarde
unnaaa snap, la Whlta laranite.a 'wry •upqflor
ankle. Add opened Cu NO. AR. 'WOOD 131fEIEFC1'
Itlneta 11. nzarri.
PLAIN FLAT GLASS VASES,
Deslgue4l for
Painting and Decorating
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tiTAXDS. A varlet) of timer 'oat received at No.
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tjAIVENISAL CLOTHES WRING—
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toem before punch...cony other make. For ea e .
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and Omni Belting. Ulan rafting. Iloac, Gaidtets.
dc. Mao Late Leather and 71.1.ta alway. ou hand,
at the India Robber Depot, Nos. 91 and 28 Et. Clair
atraet. , Una,) .1. 4. H DIILLIIII._
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LISLE THREAD,
SUMMER SILK,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Muslin, Fine Jean and Linen Drawers
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Great Shirt and Collar Depot,
78 FX.X"riar.
Nearly opposite the Post Office,
Together with a complete line of
Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods,
Specially adapted to City Itetall Trade
REMEMBER,
Our Business I, Exclusively
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING.
XITILDOCK & PUTNAM.
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NTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALED PILOPOSAI.I will he recele.d hy the
undersigned t 1.10.1 the [Ste OA V OF JUNG, fur
ltrading Chestnut street. from Hearer street to
rdgewiek •ireet. Franklin Street . from Sedgewlel
street In Fran. abet. Fulton street. from.trash.
scion street to Ohio a: Manhattan Street,
from A.lns +treed to Olio venue
avenue; Manhattan
Street, tram Hopkins street to Wcatern avenue.
Chat tier Street, front south aide of Fayette street
to Western menu, Chartliq Street, from —alley
to a distance of 144 feel P.M of Franklin street.
and McCurdy's •tley. from Fulton street as far welt
as It Is required.
Tue gala grading is to Lou dune according to pi•ns
and spectecuti•ms made by the Neconitng 'legisla
tor. and the vt bole wort Mozic under the supervialon
of the Conssnitter on Streets. who will hose full con
trol of all su•plut etcavations, and will direct w Us&
disputa, lor than Se made of the same
Yor further informa,lon, call upon the undersign
ed, At the 003 to of ehelps. (art n Co.. Maznhteter,
or W'tl. McH ENDNI. tteeorolug herniate,
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lislrms.e of Comm/11e. on Strre
NI Jun.: 7tb. 1106. -JrB;c77
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GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
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Fine Rifles and Shot Guns,
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Corner Penn and % a3ne Street,
,11 1 . 11 - T-ut r
LIVERY AND NALE STABLES
MORELIA &
Nos 125 & 127 Liberty Street,
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flt T. Ptinerais. 41,
Tlie Aar. )I 6
•{l.-noted no on •Lii,rt
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.1g • r o,age au, thing out tior
a `e, rt . / y beta. Iturne at .kta t ti••
the roprf..tora trivi per-upal attentioo Or
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EARLE'S PATENT STEAM PUMP.
.1. PFLTON, SON & COM'Y 9
91 First Street, Pittsburgh.
liaTlna the ',cloak.. Aanncy lur thaae
Neap rn rassot7lt they are prepared p, for
1 . 1,..V I, of all user, for purnplag Water, 10.,
Acid. or flenrlne. They will warrant their rug.,
to dothore worli . at le.. experpoe ann tenant, 0.411
any ''lt., Pump n.o. In Lb. market. Vamp.
warratourd ater aatt•tmelfon. Aar person whil
ing to to
a Pump, will tin well to .all and e
guano 2r thetnatlvea I..cforc pitrelau,lng rleewherv.
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THE CELEBRATED
STEEL TOOI9II
HAY AND CRAIN RAKES.
••PRA HIE BIRD•• 3,14 - • IIKADOW LEEN, '•
Are mann tAttured only at the DNQUESNE WAG
cm( and AGHLCULTUNAL IMPLEMENT WORKS
near the Nlntbe ',Han.. ALLEGHENY.
Those Rakes are warranted superior to any Ms
Chine of the kind ever introduced hers,
Also. /1011.81 L 11A TUSKS, WU ir.e.Lis ARROWS.
A.IIIIOWII, LlkiliT and HEAVY 81.11INu WAG
ONN. HARM W AtioNS and CIA R 1 .4, %Dade to order,
of hest material, hod for sale at low rates.
le , :ene:dlwr COLUMBUS COLEMAS.
NOTICE TO BUILDERS.
( 1- 1 - 71 ca rAii6EIWYEII RAILWAY.
l'lrriNvNakt, Jane 7. IW.
nt P il
c4;EALELI ROPOSALS will be
received u Mob DAT, June INak, ra the
once of the Citizens Paatenger Hallway Company,
No. 177 Penn duvet. for the
Erection of the Stable Buildings
of said Company In the Borough of Lawrrtiost !Re,
according to plans snit specifications of the same
to birlji,ll at the oflice of J. k. Kerr, Architect-.
No. Vitt (lair St., on and after Monday, lllth Inst.
je7tcd3 JAIKES VERNER, !'resident.
U•VICE OF CONTROLLJOI OF A LLEGITICNT CO..
tOTTFIOMOO, Jut., Oh, 11Re.
NOTICE TO CONTIIAI'TORM.
SIC ALE I) I'Wtl . OBA LN wiil let reeelvtel this
urn , . 'tut!! ll.rrl lABTA.AT. tu.rlusite, fur the
EttEI:TION ~k A A F.W WI NJ/DEN IITRI'l!TI ItK
AT TICK 11111 LW I. A CIiAitTIERS
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Qr. the mud lendlug from Pittsburgh to NOOkla
town, lu Scott township.
Vinci. and specifications can tnu neon.. •ppllre
%lon,
By direction of County Commlutoners.
len:read& Wl' II EIS RIC LAMBERT. Controller.
pHILADELPLUA SALOON
w•fziaßi.
In the City of Canton, Ohio,
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contalus LOU rooms; corner house, near the Court
House and Post Omen, in the centre or the city.
Reason for yelling, am engaged lu other butanes,.
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PILE WAIMEN AND WENANGO
•••• OIL COMPANY.—The annual Meetingof the
Stockholders tba WAX-HEN A.Pi/1 VEIJANOtt
OIL CO/111'A Nl' will be hold at th e °Mee of Om
company, 110. g3llPourth th reat, Pittsburgh, Pt.,
on 110N1.1AY. 2.5111,_193(1, at 10 o'clock a. st.,
at which alms Slid place • President, Ilmsrd of Di
rectors and other oaken will he Musser, for the en-
Into. yeast. • J. J. GILLIPIPIIt, President.
J. B. gPsItOUBObIt Mori , Jet :ell
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ROMA SION AND DECORATIVE
PUNTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER,
No. 54 Hand St., Pittsburgh,
, 4„, /frlllued Paint.. Window Glam. and Putty for
)68;c21
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
TTIWIVitiZKIIST'higLSMIgi EH
Mend of
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on their Capital Stock, ;lea; of floverntncnt tax,
payable on and aftwr the 15111 the. at the office of
Bawls*
imr:cre
a.m . .. tar, antTrassurnr.
SUNDRIES IN STORE AND TO
AIf.R.UVE:
cere t p. I.oata
2 ears elled CoT;
10 eed
wlt r illos! elatoca:
azio barrels ramlly Flour;
ZO bushels Boca duatwiteat:
AD kegs prime Pawl Barley,
For zala.by , ..'EL 81.21)11AST,
~J es , • AO Liberty street,
.14.* 4 1.01 1 14L BA Alin-4040 second
l 4""
8'.'14 811CV11:11 & &&u,
leg 219 a. /73 and 171 Wo4id . meet.
VARBI FOR SALE, OF 106 ACRES.
Underlaid WlthCoAte, 90 acres cleared,
nor. rich ttottolin yonng Orehard of yeo apple
and cork trees: two-story House. of eight room,
yard well filled with shruithers large limn And all
necessary out-huildines, convenient to Churrhes.
Schools at .1 Mills: situate two milo, south of tilr-
Inin
gilant. on haw Mill Run. Baldwin township.
For tervus.enclulreon the to mites. )e9:rit,
FOR SALE,
GOOD OIL TERRITORY
The Subscriber has I , OIITY ACID'," of 0001.
TEBrATOMV, bested on the celebrated • 'lly tier
Fat - m t . ' adjoining the propel ty of the Marine . nl
compaX, FitholA Vef-ango county. There are
tee $0 producing wells near by. Apply to
II aleKy,
leOteed Black's Duquesne Way.
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.-
, A Farm, iontaining about MO aeet. near the
ni s. Mlle Ferry, on the Monongahela ri c er , .in which
Is erected it two story Brick Mauston House and
Bata, and other out-buildigs. Also. vend other
Farms, well located. In Allegheny and We...more
ls/id counties, containing from tin to =5 acres. t 0.1
anal Lime Fartus for sale on Die Steubenville Rail
road and Monongahela river. For further partic
ulars, enquire of W ILLIAM WARD.
(Opposite the Cathedral, )
No. Ile Grant street.
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FOR BALE
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The sich'li• Hood Will, I tore Ilon•m
Dwelling and large Lot In Sewickley. sale•
83,000 a month. Possession glern Immediate!y.
Six small Houses and Lots, very cheap.
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JAMES T. SAMPLE,
Mal Estate Br,ker and Insurance Agent.
No. 85 Frderal street, Allegheny.
BLACK SILK SACQUES,
FANCY CLOTH SACQUES,
Summer Shawls,
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WHITE, ORR & CO.,
88 379.1133- 1811treaet
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FOLEY'S GOLD PENS,
PLANK BOOKS on hand and made to order
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MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.
jesi NO. 19 YIYTN ISTREEr.
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFUN,HEIEW & CO.,
11.1ANI:FAt TI
CELEBRATED SPERM LIBRICATOR
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS.
Sperm, Lard and Whale Oils,
HAD LIGHT, WNW OIL 411 HOTEL GREVE
Standard White Burning Oil,
No. SS Market Street
PITTSBURGH, PA
FEND FOR A CIRCULAR
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
lIPOITESS AND MALE'S IV
m:yrnr.:cupi
.4b. 24 Prood Street
Iv utora and landing to l'Utltutellatia.
200 tons soda Ash,
Knits'.. Hotthlusuts's, tad s'rus fly ;,1 s
800 bags Nitrate Soda,
Crud.. and Iteturd.
ISO kegs RI Curb Soda (English
410 bids. Ee nit tan Red, Cookson's
ARSENIC AND MANGANESE.
Of choice. brand.. e0n...n . 017 on h•nl.
In lota to null purchaser,.
toy:, DI
CARPET CHAIN.
PLAIN & COLORED, COTTON & LINEN
ALSO.
COTTON YARNS, ASSORTED NUMBERS
♦LL OF BEST ciIIALITY. FOB SALE BY
A. S. CINXT.X.AX,O eb 00
At Hope Cotton Mill,
ALLIGIIIII CITY, JCS? 4BOVI kAILRO ID BADGE;
Samples may be seen and order. left with II
CHILD S A CO., No. 13,1 Peed street, Pittsburgh
Je2:cl7
SuITMLIftTAMP; PAT
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LEATHER BELTING AND ROBE,
Itartoractorod at No. LIR SIMITHYILLIt AT.. or
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Also, Agent. for New York Rubber Co,
C - um 113elting-
Always on Laud, a toper - tor quality of
LKATlift/i•ntl °Uhl H ItILASI 110S6.
RIVETIS and BUIL,. BELE kWU88.,.!,,
JOHN ROSS & CO
WM. N. OGDEN & CO.,
Miunilncturern and Dealer!. In
Carbon Oil Lamps, & Fixtures
Chandeliers, Carbon Oils, &0.,
Nu. 41341 Starker Street,
mvlCW9Wswr
ALLEGIEM CITY FLOIIII AND
FEE oti awriortatc,
B. C. DieIdASTER& CO
No. 153 Ohio St., Allegheny,
IV holesalt said Itewl Unalets in
Flour, TP , acpci clb Cikree.l2.l.
Cash paid fur Wheal sod Rya:
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C.
NJ. FIELDING & BRO.,
Manufacturer a and Paler. In
Chuairtcrzaz 21ffeecleo
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
No. 140 Ohio fit., Allegheny.
lire. le;
promptly executed on the aborzet..: , y
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BERNARD WIEILUI,
Manufacturer and Dealer In ,
ALL KINDS OF TOBACCO
SNUFF AND SEDANS,'
wnot.so,cm axn IlvreAtu,
No. 205 Ohio fil., Allegheny City.
tc7ecte
AO6. 11. TACX.....THAXI. TACO PIIOII. 1200240
TACK, 8110. & C 0,,,
COIIOIISIIION n IitILUCtIAJATti t _
AXD /MOSE= IN
PETROLEUM ARO' fiR PRODUCTS,
I' Hancock St., Pitkabtare,.
nat./MUMMA Orrxyg. Wgatua
mylf:•77
ALL MAY MARDI' HAPPILIffir.
respeetive of vrosltNne brbeaetYmnd the love
of the oppoette oen can be gained by the follthring
aim to rules. bend • directed. nvolono to
nAltdll B. 1.4.11/BBltY4 tkinen•oel., New. York.
LOVELY OMAN' ricsrrrE.
OOTN Aar d an .4dreaaut envel.ap• and 20 centi
and adfl lead 70010tne all 11•141 onAarstkatlon anat.
will Neale 700. MAIM*. M .4AN/ 2 JAENA 2I,
923 sroadiray. San Lt." , 110.212;41darT
FOB SAME—TWO"'N't‘lV` i irr.
zormAi. .1001• XV, eladmr., ' end
along; ()flintier 24 tnebborrt; i•rrei w t!,
variable rebbfft Wyeitlebt itini • heeler/left ;
inches diamelerl •m•lble . t ar et her
purposes, Add •
reve 'M • r.
BT•2II . OLE StPLEY..
Bridgewater Live Warts, lbanklard, Pa.
pirgibM
NEW: ADVERTISEMENTS. !
r'Coll C;lllEAl'
TEAS AND GROCERIES
Of the Best Qualities,
1.0 TO
JESSE 11. LIPPINCOTT'S,
25 Smithfield St., (truer Second.
13213331
Filteitt Japan Tea .
Fin... Young eon Tea....
Very fine Vonng -el; Tea
ur Teas err 1 . 111,1•11 their Intrinsic worth,
keeping lit colnd 1tr..11.1t atr.l,conolny. We Imr , haro ,
direct fr,n Ili. luri...rtr.r. and er.. rualrlrd lo offer
nur patrol.. grent !Ms article of r•tc'
day c,,instanytlott.
WE SELL
; ;tux 11 ; dry; I do ,i„do
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4 iood Rlo
R4.^At.LI M. 4 od,
Lay, Italel ri.
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WE SELL
N... 1 Licualn Soap els. perln
Jo.,si. Oakley'. N 1 °man Fricn4l hump PI eta. per In.
't Electric Svap . IS do Flo
Palm soap. for T 0.14, ,30 do do
GIVE US A CALL,
P . OUR 43-OOIZIIEI ,
And you will be Convinced
IT IS THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE CITY
All goods delivered free In (II)
LIMIM
JESSE H. LIVPINCOTT'S,
Corner Smithfield and Second Street.)
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31 EN '2.1 BOOTN.
BOYS' BOOTS,
IC out 11,-4' 11-3c)ot
LADIES' BALMORALS,
LADIES' GAITERS,
MISSES AND CHILDRENS'
Boots, Balmorals
(-4 S. I '1 I , : I
AT REASONABLE RATES,
SOUTH dra ROSS ,
63 .17.1RKF T N 7 11' E
STEAM EAGINEPACKING.
LUBRICATIVE PACKING,
STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES
An Art Ir. thrn‘nm..nthnl It,' all the railroad ,or,
pan ie., .no tan, ought,' tried It. And le In grn
t Iwo h un.thed And y thy rs. .
s, In d
.t.hthis roo
i nthy. an.l trIAI trly fly, IS.
lrrpra.
q' r l 20.000 UTATION ERN" EN
N K., It la a firav-claa. wcticle.
7: - .CIENTS PEEK POUND.
LUBRICATIVE PACKING COM'll
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114 1441 1 I IEII bT., PITThISURti II
WARING & KING,
COHESION 11,6111 ANTS %\D HOURS IN
Petroleum an& its Products,
LMQUE.SIXE Ira I',
.I.I"I"I'SEIMEICTPLC33I3,
36 ACRES OF LA ND, containing about 8 acres
notmen of a splendid it natio - . and /may ot
eves. The soil is in the tirat Maws, suitable either
for farming or gardening purposes; good Dame
dwelling ond hart, and • good supply of water.
uate Smiles front the city, on the %Nashlttirton Pike,
In Union township, being part of the Darter farm.
ALl4lt,
37 AC well Improved, and under high state
of cultivation. to which their Sr. Lim inuring co r.
'mitt/ashes. bearing grape vines . Ire standard
pear trees. and • large M.:ober Of peanh, apple and
plum trees. Property situate on Dm old Washing•
too road. In Scott township, sin miles from the city.
Fur further tpurticulars Inquire of the above agent.
In %tn..' lial;. Fount street. near hmlthlielit is I my A: 1 4 8
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WARINC, KING & CO.,
trayl7,l3 127 Walnut 91.. Phil•
The Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
Tbe beat Otterl. content and wont Inducing FLOW
ER Altl/EN 5A Lln IS In On-State.
lir cream. - clikr:
hand.
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A FINE OH, lIEHTHA barn enpiged for the
ea. and will hr in attendant , EVI,HY NIG II r
(excep °, I
unday Irmo ....y till twelve o•flock.
Brat ice man, fruits. an en d
barrtra, altwart
hand.
mr=.l.lo ..11.tl/A.IIE tICHE, Iklanageress.
GRANT HOUSE,
O. M. ,190131ELT,lir. Proper.
Ulmer of Isabella zed Federal Street%
Near the Suspension Bridge,
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J. & W. FAIRLEY
LIAVING BEEN BURNED OUT Al
413 Llbrsty street, have removed their
Feed and Flour Businesa
7n the Warehonse No. 3611 PENN STREET, ol , pk,
ells the 000 Depot of the I'. F. W. & R. R.
820,000 TO LOAN
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE,
Eoqulru of
C+. M. PATTY,
(Sucre... W Jno. Petty. decenned.)
Commercial Broker, 13 81, Clair M.
BELLS! BELLS!! BELLS!!!
Farm, Sheep, Cow, Dinner,
GONG AND HOUSE BELLS
JOSEPH WOODWELL 1.; CO.,
~o rnor Woad and Second stn., Elttabn rah.
/MEATS FOR FAIEBAN EP• SCALES.
HOLMES, BELL di. 420.,
Anchor Cotton Mitts, Pittsburgh,
ANCIWIC (A) SUEETII:4Ih. •.
.A.NetIOR (1s)
&NORM (U) WJEKTINOI4,
Awd BATTING.' mrt.:aZ,
WARDEN & BATCHELDER
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM,
'.VHAL) BPIRITS
NORTH CAROM A A TAR, itc.,
of Du Pittsbusnur Way
Ps. Ai flancosk St.,
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Reprowent WM. U. NV AltnEN, 113 Walnut etteld..
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Philadelphia. mple:a3l)
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.1. C. SEPTUM 11. W. hurvdn
C.•BCIFFIIM'Sr: CO., Many,lac-,
t , • toren Of Smaeriellls. 'Lemon tutd Ltaapt?trn ,
stoo=4l. W.49,T 0 .183F1L1E1t,.
13nspb../. tileawberry and Lemon eyeelte: Bottlers .
yr anoloa Ales. ede , e, I.llg. t le elver .d Qum ,
e2Vtrd'l,VV . ALl2.'krtT, '.O, 1
7. 4. s b :ggi7rYtat
Du rg. Ca.
Orders Oiled and shipped to alrpartotir theemat
try, on anon notice. .• pete.3l:da..T
CARII NicCANDWB & CO,
(LATs wtt,Box,'elid,i 00.. i
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FOREIGN ANDRONIENTICDRY GOODS;
Vrca. 94. IttrOc.a:
(Third house above Diamond A)lay.)
ten • PiTTSBIIIIOH, PA._
STEAM ENGINES
. •,* 4 4*
otelsinetiVilleidct 4 I§o 4 derrej Oprlt4/&
4. 44 PAZOlnaari . ns l e an = errat n
Cab be seen In operation at the tisane . inifeeLestil
W itttißVitt:ViaiST l PS WIiWARTZ.
arygntoM
ADVERTISEMENTS
AMERICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAUGHLINS,
PITTISI3 - CTPLEIC,
lot A.Nt ria-rtnixus or
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bag, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T
Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Rails, 10 and 20 lbs. to they and
1 Trans Rails, punched and coun
ter
sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets;
Cut Sails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
g AREII ,, USF. AND OFFICE.
120 Water and 15S Front Sts.
BHA, H HUIJ,i.
prr pnund
1.411 do do
2.011 .10 do
1.15 do do
Nos. 22,21 and 26 River St.,
jrl.r 15 (ill:A. , ILI
pOSTPONEIVIENT.
25 I , r pound
LI t,
25 It
40 In I
I ... I to
THE U.VITED ST4TES
PRIZE CONCERT,
T. HAVE BEEN GIVEN Al
Crosby's Opera Rouse, Chicago,
WEBlr 33/3t3rA, 1E14343,
r.ootp.ned oath
Monday - , July 9th, '66,
HALF A MILLION DOLLARS IN PRIZES
WII , I.r pre.2tited to Ticket Holders, Including
$lOO,OOO IN GREENBACKS,
The poet p.m, mew is an unavoidable nee. Folly.
(not 10 trebri, ,ocoo s ...wen, of the number cluck
yet•onsonli as the positive necessity there Is for
the proper registration of 11.011.• alread re y disposed ..f.
which has been delayed In eonseque
md'n ,f the neg
liar nee and carelesane.. of a portione our Agents
In eking their proper returns.
lb e advise ail parties wanting tirkets to tend for
them without delay, as we bane but • limited num
ber yet n hand. We with most particularly to Im
press upon the mind.. of nor Agents the Importance
of their making their returns at once, and of recti
fying whatever errors may hare crept Into their re
iorts heretofore. We will eav to those 'coning fur
tickets, that If they should all be sold at the time
their order Is roe*, ed, the money will be returned.
No applications for new ag. ncles for the sale of
tickets will be considered. as we hav r no more than
sufficient tickets to supply those Agents we nave a!-
eady appointed. Tickets are for sale at the prin
cipal hotels, book and music ss in the city. and
el our oflAcc. ,
I , eartru t reet tore price- $l. l lO each;
se ut by notll on fee. Ipt prior slot stamp for re
torn ini•tage.
We Ins lie theparticular attention or ersons
wishing to order kets by all to Iti• following
SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES:
An rty
fg r i.r , 0 t„ 1" . 1, .
the following commission vit.
"Cfria 1017"2,1.1, IIEANITST)
5 111, r. th it. •ddress for .............. ......$
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In every cane 'send the name and P,,vtottice ad.
dre nf „web separate aohscrltrer.
Moue. to drall. Postodice Irrd„r, Expmar,. „ r In
lieglstr - frd I,lters, w .. y by vent at our dl,
communleation9 .mid be xddre.aedto
WIGGINS, BRADFORD de (50.,
133 DEARBONLY STREET,
CHICAGO. ILL
The prorle.tor. will donalr to 1.1.8 1.1;3( . 9111 and
1/oingls, hlongitnent Funds ICI ^ .OIX,;
alto,h , r , will
Ix. $2, OW rt•aer•ed troul tbn persou dr , s w
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SlO.(toprt?.•. for Ittr se me pwrpo4r.
111.6,..HYNCES :
lion. 31*, Lan Mace, Es.-M. C.. "(Ind.
Hon. Ira J. Layvock, of Kansas.
800. Wm. I.ellifltwell. Lyons, lovra.
Ilun..los..ph Knox. , f
Hun. tiravea Inialtll of Minn.
Jar., 1 , ./r1o) th. Agt. S. R. K. chirsgu, lir.
M. Krouberg & Co.. Imp•rs IA stche, Chicago.
Proix.,sal,. for Inserting this advertisement re—
quested. tint r. 9: [4,
011111 CROFT,
RE.I ES T-if TE JIG E.VT,
°like, NO. 139 Fourth Street, PM...burgh,
kiu for sale the following Real Estate:
A large three-story Brick House, containing ten
roos. large halls: front room on fret four used to
a Dr u g Store; hot and cold r id gas through
out the house. Lot tlh by SL feet. Sltuste on Chest
n street, Allegheny y.
44 ACRES Ule VAL(. ABLE LAN D,situate at
Edgewood Station, on Penns)) hauls Railroad.
miles from the city. on which there is a beautiful
new frame dwelling. and a large bomber of bearing
q
fruit trees 01 the best uality, and a good eupply of
scoldr.The dwelling and 7 serve of ground wil be
d separately If desired. and the residue In lots of
4 acres each. or larger If requested. The .Dore land
Is adrutrah.y located tor In:sinew, men.
LIQUORS--BRANDIES.
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VERY SIIPEIRIOR OLD HENNES
SY BRANDIES;
Very superior old Mord Handles,
Very do du Brandenburg Preis Brandies
in Va.;
?LIU n , a n d l l ne y ; eUrs old.
Blackberry. illa y spberry. Wild Cherry. and Gin
ger Brandies.
W INEs —Very old and Superior Sherds.;
Very old and Si:Teri...Madeira;
Very old gild Superior P0ri,6,,,,
Claret... Meas.;
Chamberten. In ease.;
Sweet Malaita and Lisbon Win.;
Champaign Wines, green seal;
Beldstek and tilllery;
Sparkling 3loseLle;
;Anger Wine.
W II IOS EY—oldbfooongabels. 05000. grad..
Old Bourbon;
Old beoteh Wbl.ky,
OlN—tild Rolland.
eery nn
pertor;
N .
E. d maica Rum, very old;
o
I n mom I. *o.
{ Pure While W i n i e
vinegar. im ported.
OLIVE OlL—Very sopp dor,
RN.
For sold by ICKETSO
2211 sod Elia, cornet Liberty and Irwin ns.
)eDeln
NATIONAL MILITARY ASYLUM
The Managers of the National Asylum for die.
Charged volunteer .Idlers. authorized ley Act of
.PP , oved Murnh MM. VAIL proposals
for sites for Asylums try donation or sale. The
premises must. be situate in one of the Loyal States,
comaiu at toast acres of /and and be lo a healthy
locatiou and easy of ace..ea by railroad or otherwise.
It is the purpose of thernansiters iire<lll, without
daisy, eateusive and pernmoutil buildings lot said
Asylums. and its establishment will be largely ad •
iootage°. to any sectlon or railroad ln the vicinl
i of IL. location.
Plans, specifications and estimates for Asylum
bonding.. Including detached cottages,atts. also
asked for the approval of the Booed. Liberal com
pensation will be given for the doeeeseful plan.
Proposal., plans. opeeteleations and estimates—
the Best named to be In writing, containing plot
and description of ',outfits and perms and es/hdi-
Mons of transfer—must be aims to.Msjor tienersd B.
F. 110 - rtan, al Lowell, kiss., 0000 Dettre the klOth
day of Jane, VOL BENJ. F. lIIITI.Eft,
President Board of Managers.
Lowly B. Guevara, tkeretati•
Papers entitled to publialt the Lanus pf the United
States are respectfully requested to publlah this
three (3) 'reeks prior te the asth of 13.91,
send their WI. with cob/ 01 notice, as above di
rected. Jelie3
AiliSOAdittNir TAXES.
CITY OP ALLEGHENY. t
TaxusUnsn'filltrietelt, June DA, MM. 5 -
Notice Is hereby 01000 that the Luse:mars liseenow
placed lo the Treasurer's Mee, the Duplicatee of
City, Poor, City Btainese, School, School thilldlort
Itourity Taxes, and of Water Heats for the yr
IA6S, and that said ' Taxes will now be meetvred In
pursuance othe Acts of Assembly of Yebroat7 07th.
. 5 . 3 of April 11th, 063, subleci to the foLowing
regulations and allowances:
July .
si e v per cent., if paid on or before the first day of
• Your per cent., If paid en or before the first day of
Aopet. •
Iwu peg cent if old on or Osfore the Aret day of
Eletnember."
Ve l le S g h t i hrg i b tg r o . tMo r ft , rilti b riet deduction
Made: , • .
fo ll re P tVerena l ro n" f f!o d = r °°t4. , an b :fr d io *a o " f fli've
qtex ithell-be added!: Cod payable on the same.
wl/1 be
litu n'r ed ill'en.florSrce N cl t ct.d . o , f all tax t.g e:
theltopald. tele h
accrued
Q.t . "' " 4 'lr. natatON, City Treasurer.
feg -
1 : 0 1 - 61,11111EAT.
500 bush. Seed Bdckvheat,
A PRIME ARTICLU, for v•le Ly
lacusrir: 6l ABJEII,
mrialtult •, 1514-tte , oo2ii) STREET
D . L. PATTEIIBOi.SF
NIIIIiCNESTER SAW-Anti, •,-
Isetiireeii iteavW Mier:
Naneherstey.
Orders foryill kinds of ambe; for building best
Il ri nu ot aeet "Oat, lath raulag &a.
`WAFTED -5200 per Month paid
to Agente, to introduce our new ED, lIUN and
SAO SEWING MACHINE. Katsia:o'e Patent.
Address with stamp, MONADNOCK SEWING
MACHINE in Mass., or Phliadei
iinda. Pa. le9:c7eiditwir
w ANTED,
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The ad rertiaer. rhemLl of twenty-tee Teat,
a perien ce, both in LubLopo and AIDOLICti, w 161111161
to
•tire from the prorest , lon, will need to any pet .
Foot laluablo rtolpes, from the ....of vehleit any to •
dostriou. toting Man or woman, with little or.
capital. tail Ir..m the first day uot only an e.
hot in a eery short time only
moderate fortune. Addrtx, with two stamps It,
return postage,
CHESTERFIELD. Chemist.
ray;l::hparra MT 'Tune bt.. Philadelphos. I'a.
SALEADEN WANTED
On which occasion
wiwra
10 Mules and 30 Mares,
At 9S Grant Sweet, 84 floor
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r.very where, to In I roduce tne l'elehrat,l
I..ummon Sense Family Sea , lna Marhlne. IMDro'ff 1
and perfected. It will Item. fell, stitch, gull, bin .
braid and embroider twantlfully. l'rlce only 8.4
making i lie elastic lock-stitch, and lolly wars an t
litre, yearn. We pay the above wages, or •
room...don, from whirls twice Lb.. amount Gil ho
rusae. A .I..res, W Ith stamp, or call on U. VOW -
KIM it , Salesrooms, No. ,8.53 South PITTII
rtrert. Philadelphia, I's. All letters answore.l
promptl), alto etrcular, and terms. mytAbda
WALL PAPERS, etc.
THOMAS PALMER
MIASMA AND RETAIL DEWS LI
WALL. PAPS]
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES_
Aft I)
r A. 1-• MI C 7 017 NI It AB
Warehouse. 91 Wood Siren,
Second door below Diamond Alley,
fe4:6lnd PITTSBURGH,
pAPLR HA.IIGLNGS FOR 11466. T
A great collection of
American Strati Papers.
For the flint time in flee years
EAV MEI PA PER
A choice selection of the
Newest French Papers
For sale by
mhl4 WALTER P.41A w ft , 5 . 1 . 1 , A ,3 U .;
PARLOR PAPERS.
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Standard Gold Pajpers
Now received. or beautiful designs for I arlors. at
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WHEELER & WILSON'S
xikarm.irtiov-inx)
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
FI)It
CORDL%G,
Tber are admlrahte
CM
QUILTING,
1 Ary . are un•xeelled
They are nnapproxbab le
FELLING,
they nre unhurpabsed
FOR
STITCHING,—
They are
Ane Kra Illation will prove that they Are the twat
Iltielitzse In the world.
Salesroom, 27 Filth Street.
WM. SUMNER & CO
DROVER & BAKER'S
I.4iTIORIFitt4:IIOKI
Have been awarded the FIRST PREMIUM at ch
following Fairs frirrtbe year 1686:
First Premium for best !terrine work at Penn.
orate Fair.
First premium for beet Mach', work at New 1 or
State Fair.
First Premium for best Family Machine at in
State Pale.
lint premium for best manufacturing Machina
Ohio State Fair.
First premium for best Mannheim - lug Machine
Micinsion State Wale.
.rat Premium for beat Mann facturiug Machine
Wisconsin State Fair.
First Premium for best Manufacturing Machine
Lawrence County Fair, Pa.
Pint Premium for best Machine for gene" al par
poses, at Lawrence County Fair, Pa..
First Premium for best Family Machine at Buck
County lair, Pa.
First Premium for hest Manufacturing Machine
Bucks County Pair, Ps.
First Premium for beat Marmilacturing and Nam!'
Machine at Springfield Fair, Ohio.
First Premium for best Manufacturing and Famil
Machine at Palmyra Fair. N. Y.
First Premium for best Manufacturing and Family
Machine at Suffolk County Vale, N. Y. •
Fins Premium for best Menu facia ring and Family
Machine at Schuyler County Pair. N. 1.
First Premium for beat 11,.: x ,,„ -
at Allegheny County Pair, I'..
First premium for best limo. tone, Ilaschine,
Allegheny County Fair. I•n.
First Premigm for best Machine w rk at Allerbe.
Coodty Fair,
And wherever exhibited.
A. F. CRATONEY,
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N•. 18 Plfth street. Pittsburgh
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Pronounced by all wbo have seen It the etshpl, et
oteobtne now before the public.
It U.. ea the and durable .. It In simple, .not
practical al It 1. durable. It has but to be seen to
be admired. "o:used to be appreolatod. It cot,
Ines the elements of a
PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE
And Is afforded et a price within the range of near
ly every fatally In the land.
The only low prised Machine In the United States
licensed to no. WIIEELES d. WU...SUN FEED
—the beet and only reliable Feed eraytEnstrtioted.
ini-SALVIMEN WANTED.
IEIIICLIEIFt.Ir ads 13.0 4 1217751181,
WHOLESALE AcararTs.
No. 013 Ws w laitrisot,
my is :ads YTITS.BUttliil. I A.
COKE, &c
COAL! COAL!! COAL!!!
DICKSON, STBWIRT & CO.,
Haring removed their OMee
Tqco. U 67 T_Akacirt-y
-(Lately City Flour Mill,) BE CO . D FLOOR,
Are now prepared to furnish good Youghloghony
Lump, Nut Coal or Slack,
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE.
//i/ - All orders left at their °Mee, or addreMed to
therol
yM hrough the wall, will be attended to promptly.
CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG,
Youghiogheny and Oonnellsvi Ile Ooal
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Coal, Stack, and Desuiphurized Coke,
OFFICE ASD YARD.
Corner of Butler .d Mortoe: nr.d yard ' on Llberto
~ ,, t , i l . .C at. x .ti. ,a , ! ..rl. e gi t i tt go t , h g t S, a l * and onSeeotolet.,
Vamlues and Ilan ofectorers swooned w Ith the be
ankle of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates "
Orders left at any of the Yard, wilt eteelve nro .
attnn jta
Fir:s - :•,:lrA qt. NI :4 ;T:1
BANKING HOUSE.
N. BODES & SONS
Ban l~era,
N 0.67 MUM STREET, Pittsburgh.
c D2 :gt:=V:fitr. v .=:i n pli c P=4"ii the
United State, and Caesdas.
STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES
Bought and Bold on Counnosioo.
Parthedsr attention Pale to the perekao. ono
sate of
UNITE) STATES SECUITIF
SHOLUDfI
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United St►lea le i of MC
Do. Oa 'Sao; •
Do. Tires of 404 V;
Do. Serer-Tblrtles;
DO:' • Corttesides of ',debt&Musa
Oritecisirklionehsestoosetht a/collected. Wady
si r elo 'IIIIIO.CAN BEAiTHIST:11)(189-
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For Two Weeks Only.
•vit•io.iiiivi,77.•iviortircrodartiocteti c i o
of my own make, for Use mail sum of HIRE Trol.
Jura, at No. 36 Itarkst
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