The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 09, 1866, Image 3

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    DRY GOO
FOR TEN DAYS
OitMORE CHANCE
MEM
BUYERS OF 'DRY GOODS,
WHOLESALE AN]) RETAIL,
To Make Purchases Cheaper
than E'er
~,,,
200 DIFFERENT STYLES OF
DRESS GOODS, all been eeetred during the
last ten days, cheaper tha we hare offered In
See !VIII. at prices as - fol les: la so.. 9 150,
Me.. 37.5 e., 50e.. 04.4 e.. 75e.. st S. and $1
pew yarfi, being about ON -ILI ALP the prier of
the SAME GOODS early lu the Spring.
75 PIECES OF BLACK AND COL
mu) BILES. for Barques. Sults and Drones,
astonstilugly cheap: our-third cheaper lb sm. 3o
days ago.
100 PIECES ALL WOOL CASSI
HERE'S. Banquet, C./11, Men and Noy.• wear
Iticht and dark, apllindid styles, lOW 01 75 ,
Pt lte., • I .411145 per yard. twin, less ttiai
one-half the prlee ninety days ►an.
TABLE LINENS, TOBTLINGS,
ICAPEINH. GoyIRA C. rashes, ablating Linens.
Obeetiog and Pillow Linens, Uray and Huff List
ens for Trasoling Salts: Honeycomb, Aimsallies.
Toilet and Woven Quilts, and all Houpskeeplog
Goods, VERY, VERY CHEAP.
HOO SPRING ic SIMMER SHAWLS,
styles Aeslred, w Noss Goods, molly
from Importers' ores, Including salve real
Grenadines, for $1.40, 41,75, 42, op to $2O.
100 BLACK SILK LACE POINTS
• from auction, elegant goods, extra large also,
al low as $lO, sad upward. to $3O.
100 SILK AND CLOTH SACQUES,
CIRCULAIIS, COATI3. OMAR; la, all
pe
styles, at prices from 64 to 1110.
TUE VERY BEST MARES OF RIB
GLOPMouIy $1.50 per pair.
BALHORA.L AND HOOP SHIRTS
al way. very cheap.
COUNTRY MEEMIANTS will always and our
prices the bonnet, and many bargains In our stock
that will do them good.
GARDNER & MITER,
eto
MARRET STREET
hwaa,r,.
E 2
EATON'S,
New Trimmings,
• Fine Bead Buttons,
Fine Bead Ornaments,
Fine Medallion Trimming,
Medallion Buttot , '
Ronian Button
Fancy Pearl Buttons,
Trimming Ribbons.
Bonnet Ribbons,
Ladies' Linen Collars and Cuffs,
do Paper do do
Gent's do do do
do Linen and Silk Udkfs,
Fancy Neck Ties, Derby Bows,
French Suspenders, Ilan Hose,
With s superb aatiortmout of
LADIES' AND GENT'S UNDERWEAR,
I=l
F. H. ,EALTON'S,
17 Fifth Street.
NEW GOODS
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
The attention of Who Joule and Ratan buyer. I.
direotal to Um list of arilyale
T , Ci7=l.al. - S".
PANS,
(NECK TIES
PARASOLS, ifserruirLies,
SUN UMBRELLA-9, rIiORILIPAiI.IB,
BONNET RIBBONS, STAR SHIRTS.
PINE LACK COLLA.RILPAPER COLLARS AND
FINK LACE MOM, CUPP'S,
LINEN COLLARS &NU LINEKuLLA.Rs AND
CUPNS, CUP
BLAINE MILK NETS, stp.pk, Ems,
BLACK BUOLE TRIM - HOSIERY .d OLON'ES.
MINto9, BLACK sILIC MITTS,
FANCY BILE DRESS NEW STYLE OP 11 , ..
BUTTONS,_ SKIRT. at one doll..
.
BL 'FL I.OIPUTIE LACES and a half.
NEW STYLE ORECIAN EMMA INN IN
HEADFS__, DRY GOODS,
NETS, &e., Sc. Se., Ac.. 5c
MICRO, GLIM & CO.,
Nos. f 8 and 80 Market Street.
DRY . GOODS!
ARBUTHNOT.
SHANNON - ik: CO..
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
Roam tvuutst. Pittsburgh,
Isavita,•thii .:atteatf on •at nelralanie to
ILltArltitg=l,litte. L iethalLa "
Drestr ! Goods; .13efaints,' While
Gooda; Flanstels,. Vona, Cann
nacres, _satinets, (tweeds,
swamps , £ItZORANTeii. cAssl MEMO.
AND Blum?: IlUfgal 8
PUlST+ o , . o l,4lwojtakibilip a l t. ,
MONAD „ ,
Hosiery, Gloves, ShstWis,Mainkor
morals, Notions of all descrip
tions.
ararilcalar titration. paid to orders.
Airoodt eonstanUr turista',
I and examine our Goods sea Prime.:
I.loWood Street, rittsbnrgh.
ditsflrififtrr,„ SHANNON & Co.
C. MICKITITNOT..W. T. 31.0.11110N...1. G. ISTITCTTFTOr.
NEW GOODS!
MACRIJM & CARLISLE,
sac.. 210 XPitt,33. t9tre7t..t.
Wean now opening an elegant Itmettinent or
A LAP 000138, embracing the richest stylai ut
M RE GM
B L LKPAR D RO ,
Ls,
ELEGANT ? rx ARTY FANO.
BONts,
cAL G m sumag RI - • ,
lif.W Bs
U TIE Is JS
IiXtIIIIIINGS,
IPURE CRIS,
TOR 1.2.4. W... )3 13. •
life trwor rya i pawl a dwarfish at o f _
REAL ULL' , self ,
l OTA AND INSERTLNOB.
4 1 .6 tw001d In L rto Attetrtron to • new did
4alrigiiiFAW Wig.4911611111,41XAY".8.
Kn.., re ir eetleels t
oe new colors isklaDjuvvta""'.
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!Ulf:llk:4E nuEdspil7°TitsiMaitrei•
L A ..t. 41 'OUSITAILVAIM Pill
BULL! .Aii.A,.. - .
wine' .....3 41:111k!b GAUZE MERLE° ow Dku-
Toillerebants and Dealer,.
Oes woatesec unneuttent.imw lePleked
with ever ithleclai NoTluir LINA which vre
Offer mt.e TrattfAs twas coy Ipose Euyor Nybst.
NAM & CA.EISLA-
Agr i g lik urineeintor D i,=-
0 1 1 14PTIO BILJZT at, ailinttractarer.
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Bite Nittoburgh 6azettr.
SATURDAY, JITNE 6. 1986
CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD
(Addatiomat on First Pose-)
Qnited PmbTierlass General Assembly
=CU
The Assembly met at the usual hour yesterday
morning, Dr. Kerr In the chair, and was open.
ed with prayer by Rev. R.ll. Ewing.
On motion the calling of the roll and the
rending of the minutes were disp eased with.
The Assembly took up the report Of the
Curriculum of Stuay m the Theological Semi
eerie., which was under consideration at the
adjournment of the session last evening.
After some discussion the report wits re
committed to the Committee with Metre,
[lone to report upon the whole subject at the
next Assembly.
The following resolutions offered by Rev. 0.
Waddell, were adopted.
Resolved, That the Synods under the care of
this Assembly be and are hereby enjoined to
submit to the next Assembly for inspection a
record of their proceedings.
Resoteed,. That the Synods be requested to
report to the next Assembly whether or not
they are in favor of uniting the Theological
Seminaries of our church Into one or two, and,
If in favor then report the conditions of such
consolidation.
The following resolutton, offered by Rev.
S. M. Coon and Samuel Mullen, was adopted.
Wiriness, There is evidence to believe that
the practice of reeding Instead of preaching the
gospel to some extent prevalent m tte P.
Church of N. A., therefore,
Resulted, That this Assembly expresses its
decided disapprobation of this practice.
giThe Committee on Bills and Overtures pre
sented a report in regard to the memorial
from the Presbytery of Philadelphia on in
strumental music, recommending that the
petit on of the memorialists be granted.
opted.
Assembly then took up the report of the
Committee on the report of the lkyard of Mis
sions to the freedmen.
- - - .
ger. Mr. Lackey was heard at length on the
report referring La him.
On motion the ninth resolution, commend..
ing lice. Mr. Lackey, for his services among
the freedmen's of Davis' Bend while acting as
a Uovernment Superintendent, was amended
by authorizing the payment of VW to Mr.
Lackey for Ws services. The tenth resolution
west stricken out. The report as amended
was thou adopted.
Roy. Si. Heidi - Idg° read a communleation
from the Superintendent of a colored school
In Leavenworth, Hanansotalang to be taken
under the care of the Church. The com
munication was received.
. _ .
Rev. IL. B. .Ewing offered a resolution au
thorlring the appointment of a committee t ,
arrange the twenty-flee versions of Paa.lm
already adopted, and incorporate with the.
the amendments reported, and that the Sam.
he publiabed In pamphlet form as anon at, p..
Rev. Dr. Drown, from • special commate
ppouatod to nominate a new Calatiatter,
whom shall be entrusted the work of proper
nit a new version of the Psalms, submitted
eport.
Pending the eonsideration of the report A.,-
.emoly adjourned with prayer by the ROT. M.
baton.
ATIILFINOON 11.88,0,1
The Assembly met at the usual hour and
. . .
was called to order by the Moderator.
Prayer was then adored by Elder Martin.
On motion, the reading of the minutes and
calling of the roll was diagensed with, and the
consideration of unflatshed business was re
sumed.
The second resolution of the Committee o
new version of the Psalms was adopted.
The third resolution was amended so as t
. .
require the Special Committee to report t
the next Assembili. ger. Dr. Thos. Beveridge
R. B. Ewing, J t. kititchin.sa, Ur. Kerr, Dr
James pr,..tley, W. 11. Wilson and R. 11. r
per were appointed to terve oil tiiA Com
mitte.
The fifth resolution of the report was strick
en out.
The sixth resolution was next adopted.
Onmotion, the whole report as amended
was then declared adopted.
On motion of Rev. B. B. Ewing, a committee
was appointed to Incorporate the amend
ments suggested by Presbyteries, and to se
cure their publication in pamphlet form at an
early day
The report of the ()nmittee on Cornrolpoo
deuce o 69 then read and adopted.
The following parsons were appoinftsi as
commissioners to the several Synods that meet
before the reassembling of the next Assembly.
Commissioner to the old School, Dr. James
Prestley, I), D. new School, R. A. Brown, Re
formed Presbyterian, new School, Dr. Peer.
D. D., Reformed old School, J. P. Lytle, Dutch
Reformed, B. B , Blair.
The following gentlemen were appointed as
a Committee on Conference and Organic Union
with other Churches: Raton:nod Presbyte
rian—new School—Dr Kerr, D. D. Rev John
Easton, Rev. John Van Eaton; Reformed—Old
School—John Pressley, J. B. Clerk, D. D., and
A. D. Clark, D. D. The same gentlemen were
also appointed to confer on the new version of
the Psalms. The Committee on the memorial
of Rev. Wm. E. Ranieri, in reference to a new
version Of the Psalms reported it to be toes•
pedient to engage in the work proposed at the
present time. Dr J. D. Brown reported a fa
vorable reception by the Old School assembly
last year. lie, R. D.liarper, of Xenia. also re
ported a favorable reception by the Assembly
of tne New School Presbyterian Chnrch.
_ .
A resolution woo offered and adopted, or
dering the hoard of Freedmen Mission to con
duct Hs bustneso on the same oyotem as that of
tho Board of Home Missions.
The report of the hoard of the Trustees of
the Assembly was next read and accepted,
and on motion the conduct of the Board was
ad roved.
A eommitnication signed by thirteen minis
ters and ten elders, dinsenting from the action
of the Assembly in adopting the twenty-five
new versions of the Psalms, was read and
after an animated debate was ordered to be
placed on ale.
Drs. Jas. Prestley, Clark, and J. U. Br,rn,
were appointed o committee to prepare and
publish selections from the versions of the
twenty-evu Pmanui,_adopted by the church,
and have them publiaticil In the next edition
of the Sabbath School Psalm BOot, issued by
the Beard of Publication. The Committee on
PlzenCe handed in thinr report with the fol
lowing resolution:
Re.adved, That the Board of Publication be
required to publish two thousand copier of
the minutes of this Assembly, at . early a
day as posAible for distribution and use In the
various Churches. Rev. J.Ynco offered tar
honoring amendment: '
That --, be directed to have published an
abstract of the proceedings of this Assembly,
with a statistical table of memberships. for
distribution among the members of the
church, at ten omits per oopy. Should the
emit of publication net be rmilzed itithis way,
the deficiency toberpaid out of the treasury o r
the Assembly... The report entire was laid on
the table by a standing vote.
Tho Committee appointed to devise means
to have the members of the church acquainted
with the workings of the Home Mission made
a I -Aro f tasoriasyllhe publication of a paper
fo: the rttr'eVrmed above; which wee al
so laid
A re-solution was offered to the effect that
suporanuated or disabled Home fdissionarles
receive a half salary during the time of
their dhlallifity, Carried by • staadlng vote,
with a mijority of sine.
The report of theCommltteo in the case of
Rev. Gaily, who nad appealed from the de
cision of the Mansfield Presbytery, and also
from the drat Syntat of the West to this As
eembly, was received and adopted.
The report recommended that all the papers
in the case of Rev. R. Gaily be returned to
him, believing the deo:Wien of the first synod
of the West to be teat without appeal.
The reporter the'Committee on the Jewish
Mission In New 'York' wa reed. It consisted
of a aeries of resolutions recommending that
.1,000 be appropriated from the fund of the
Board of Mimions tO.thextudanumee of a has
aloaarY among theieweof „Van York, and re
cornrow:Sling Mid Ete'V'. - 41tre:Sris be assigned
to that field, the said Mission to be under the
Jurisdiction of the Boma Idisaion Board ; and
that 11150 be appropriated for the purchase of
books, tracts, do.„ for distribution elalnng the
Jews, and that the Executive Committee be
authorised to present the balance of the eight
hundred dollars _to Mr. Trio, which had been
appropriated to him by the last General As
sembly-
On motion, Ihe report was adopted as read.
The Committee on the Narrative of the Stat.
of Religion reported that during the et:cicalas-
Lical year fourteen licenses had been granted;
- that twenty-five ordinations had taken place;
fortpone installations, thirt,two resiglzia-
Lions, twentroevica - Stildeote,of theology had
hems received; ten new Oneallla r tIOMI evert vi;
seven ministers received from other ehurchee,
and one dismissed. Revs. William Taggart,
Peter Etonian, John L. Craig, James Wllham
son,„ Isaac Cones, Charles 'Thompson, Peter
Gordon and Thomas M. Baird were reported
as haring ceased their labors, having gone to
reign in the Kingdom of the Master.
The report of the Board on Church Exten
sion was read, with resolution requirteg each
Presbytery to forward their proportionment
of the fund, by the first of January, and in case
of their fain to do so that an agent or agents
be rent, to collect the deficiency within tau
bounda -Of Use Presbyteries In arrears. Also,
that the emu of µ5,000 be raised during the
coming year. Dr. Prcesly, Rev. .1. B. P.eld,
Thomas E. Wakehrini,whose tone of service
In the Board expireal r ba re-elected.
- -
The report was acoapted and the rentlamons
were thee adopted.
A resobstton area adopted referring the
intendmenta suggest iW by the various Presby
teries to the Book Of Dlecipline to a spoinal
committee to be appointed by the Moderator.
The Committee to whom was referred the
subject at obtaining statistics In reference to
the part taken In the 'lmpression of the re
bellion by members of this Church submitted
report, which was laid on the table.
Prayer was offered by Rerv. J. B. Clark, after
which the Assembly adjourned.
.•. Omar* at toms Plass.'
Lital. Edwin ft Eitowe presiding.'
intnAT, June B.—The following Detainees was
trunnacted
Jobs AloCluag ve. Allegheny county. The
Ana
i.
defendant ea-D °' oroncr. sought to r oo r ~ u o
fees for ho 4
ding the Inquest on the bodies of
the viej OfO r d eXPlaidan at the Allegheny
, atdairtelleeitiffe, in. HOptember, 100
The Jury found a verdict , in favor of plaintiff
for SH3, subject to the opinion of the court
upon a point of law reserved, vlz: Whether
Allegheny County or the United /States should
pay the amount, the plaintiff having held Da
inquest on the Arsenal grounds. The matter
will ho argued on the last day of the
, term, by
Thomas 33., ,/t/aralitil aittl....H. H. Carnahan,
EseirS, • 7; :: ,'..• .. ;•S' l '.. J; e -r , , . i
ln the csaeof Parker Hines and wife, in
which a verdict for damages to the amount of
g 1,500 was obtained against tae Pittstau - gb,
Fort Wayne and Chicago Hallread Dempsey,
J. H. Hampton, Pay., moved fora new ;dal, 111-
Leg reasons.
Joseph Lofink vs. D. V. Hatch and Joseph
'Lower, owners of stes.Jboat Home. Defetul-
Mita iluglag the War remind a Illiniber.dt its
from plkititiff, hut riVer busideas not being as
brisk as antici pated, they dl d not use the flats,
permitted them to lay at different points, and
=illy they became damaged and lost sighted.
Vazdieillefavpr of plateiggfar 12.300.111.,
Joadaang vs. DlideaSnO hero. Aotion for
debt, on en appeal Dom a magistrate. Yee;
diet for defendant.
William Dijworthy 5...1e and A. P.
Baum, sompeaMetiDer ark ids It Co. Ac.
Don to recover the vidnir aild on
contra t, On trial at arktosuirtmar.
OFR EARLY TELEGRIAIS.',_-__,
spEciAL N OMER
THE FENIAN MOVEMENT.
DEPARTURE OF A FENIAN PRIVATEER
Arrest of Gens. Sweeny, lienferman.
and Murphy,
SPEECH OF CEN. SWEENY
EXCITEMENT AMONG THE MEN
A Spy Seized and Beaten
MOVEMENT UN MONTREAL EXPECTED
Rumored Rising of Canadian Fenian.
NEW Tone, June ' , .—The Herald him a rumor
of the departure, some time since, of a FOlll/111
privateer from this port. A full crew, with
arms and munitions of war, were put on
board in Long Island Sound, when she stool
to son. The vessel Is an Iron side-wheel ex.
British blockale runner and ex-United States
gunboat, and was sold in Philadelphia last
August toe nineteen thousand dollars, and
towed here. Sim Is said to ho in the condition
In which she Was left ny tlr Navy Department,
and mounts six broadside guns anti one pivot
gun. The lerklams are said to have bought her
for thirty thousand dollars. It is said she is
capable of fourteen knot speed, and It Is the
intention to pounce upon one of the Cunard
steamers.
The Trib une'r special from Malone, lust night,
Pays the arrest of General Refferman caused
the deepest despondency In the Fenian ranks.
He had gene to the depot to take the train for
St. Albans, from which point an attack was to
ho made at once. On notching the depot an
Old acquaintance named Major Mount, of Al
bany, met and shook hands with him. Mount
then went to Major Silver, or the United
States regulars, and pointed Heileman out as
a leading Fenian He also pointed out Col.
Quinn. Both were immediately arrested. The
officers the`n proceeded to tne hotel and arres
ted Gen. Murphy.
The following list comprises the arrests
made Generals Murphy and lielfertuan,
Captain Lyndsay, Colonel Reilly, of Rochester;
Lientenant O'Brien, New York; Colonel Ea
ton, New Jersey;Colonel Quinn, Albany; cap
tain O'Grady, Al bany; Dr. Shiner, lie , . York;
Captain Joseph Murphy, Major Kinneally, Al
bany; Major eormmly, New Jersey; Captain
Gallon, Captain Greary, and Captain Glass.
Two boors were given them to explain the
tree state of affairs to their men, to counsel
submission to the authorities and accept
means of transportation to their homes. The
men are entirely destitute.
The greatest excitement followed the ar
rests, and threats of all sorts were tnade
A man denounced m a spy, was seized upon
and horribly beaten under the eyes f the
Regulars, who 'coolie I on w. about es toeing the
least duiposition to interfere in his behalf.
The °Meet, trominandlrig the Regulars tweattla:
bewildered. scarcely allowing wt.! to Or.
They had very good reason to believe that
they could not make their men attack the re
name, many of Whom had served with them
in the late rebellion.
Meanwhile, Major .
Silvey wont to !letterman
and Murphy and besought them to Luotte Out
and quiet the disturbance and dieperse the
crowd. They readily acquiesced, and spoke
to the crowd at some length, beseeching them
to keep untarnished the reputation they had
gained under the "Stare and Stripes" In the
war of the rebellion, by keeping uulet and
doing nothing to Megrim, the canso they ities
had in their keeping. The crowd limn quietly
disported.
The men are hell under a strong milltart
guard and will probenly tot tak:n toed ens
burg to-morrow.
The Fontans were to non, along the whole
line to-night on Montrea..
A Montreal special tart All the inhabi
tants on the borders are leaving with their
movables to the United States for proteetion
The Seventh Fusilrers, regulars left tot Nest
Farnham, the probable scone o an rat/3 'tat
tle. The Royal Volunteers are Under n nib-
Mg orders. It Is reported that to-morro ut w
i.
the day fixed for the rising of the Canadian
Fenian..
10, Now York, special special Kayo
General Lynch has orsereti his men to rote,.
to their homes. A rumor wao current there,
howe•er, that the reatton would 1,71-0%. bolo%
Rochester last night.
. .
A Detroit, Michigan special of the 7tli nape
that nye brindroti Feniana arrived from
- • - ••
go. The reported invasion of Canada yin Ilay•
deld, to premature.
There are eighteen hundred British !seeps
at Goodrich, seventeen companies at sarnla.
nine hundred men at Winded. and a sum-
Meat force below, a Ith a reserve of too thou•
aind at Chatham. The lanadians have armed
several steamers. The Mato.; ravens,.
cutters John Merman and Andrew Johnson.
are ordered to enforce the neutrultty law
limo °l...lune 7.—T he St. Albans correspon
dent of the Journel Says of the Fenian ad
vance Into Canada: Tlte arrest of Genera'
Sweeney dfepirited the mob. Ile made a
speech, however, to cheer them up. Ile told
them that they were going to light their old
enemy. lie said they must not molest women
or children, hut that he should give them rt..
instructicms as to what they might do with tho
men who might fall Into their hands.
Not inure than one-fourth of the lenlan.
that marched Into Canada are armed. Thr)
went Into a dela and encamped a short al--
tames beyond toe line. Gen. Spear had bee,
drinking. and Was somewhat intlwilearrri.
Som.) of his men obtained whisky, and wen
feeling well notwittotanding the diSpirltiag
etromnstarkoss. Others it err disheartened
They had very little to eot. About one hun
dred and fifty purehmsal meats ost the notol"
Others eat crackers and codfish. Barrels o;
dour were sent oat front St. Albany to-day
There are no Canadian troops within tweet
miles of whore General Spear ban ShatlontO
his troops.
Rumored Release of Jorr. Darto—Enti
gvailoot Walter 10 Coseyrreoo—Th. Most
co Wm.&lota—Nlowsro %hip Canal UU I.
NOW Vona, June S—cpecial dispatches tr ,
the morning papers say. A report I. In rime.
lotion that Jeff. Da, le to to no immediately
liberated on ball. it is quite certain that the
Federal authorities here have given the sub.
ject no consideration since the postismemen
of his tial WWI detormined upon, It 1-4 not
likely to do so kr some time to come.
The Senate Committee on Commerce have
instructed their Chairman, Mr Chandler, trr
report adversely upon the House bill to Mall.
tare emigration. The Committee also Mein,.
tad Mr. Chandler to recommend the repeal 4 , 1
the het of Ls* introduced by Mr. Jinni.. era,-
ttng the Moreau of Emigration.
The House 1 201MOILUM1 on Foreign Alrair:
had another long session to-Any over the Mex
ican question They were unable, however,
to arrive at any definite conclusion beyond
the fart that the Monroe Doctrine must be
maintained.
Tbo tnerettanta of Chicago, fearing that the
New York Interest in the mennto may - dem,
the House Nlagarn Ship Canal Ind, proposed
to.day by telegraph, 141 mend on a Llolegailoti
there to urge the matter, but the 1111nobf tit I.
egatlon do not deem IL neer.ary, and feel the
utmost confidence that the hid will pass
as It came trOm the lieu..
Front Weileo—lrouble Between Colo
niers and ludiens—Mentrulllnn Short
of Pundit 4
New Slone, June e.—Vera Cruz advlcee to
the 25th of Slay state that trouble In brewing
between the rebel colOnlete In Colorado and
the Indlann who formerly occupied the land.
It wan rumored that a representation from
the Fenton nrothertmOu had been very cord,
ally received by Maximilian., It was supposed
the repreeent.st.on came on °Metal Fenton bus
iness.
The Emperor was hard presses fur funds
Carlotta, the Empress, refuses to supply him
from her own money any longer. •
Laical. from Jamaica.
cw fang, June 8. —Ad V iCO.4 from Kingston,
Jamaica, of Slay 21st, say that the Governor
has given orders that all broken packages of
goals mast be clopected by an ofacer of the
Castel= before the drawback will be allowed
on their exportation. The Kingston Journal.
Of the Illth of May, sari the clergy hill will ea-
Wry In u short. time, and It Is subject tor seri
ous consideration whether it ought to in re
enacted.
Brewrspaplr Noised.
Sew Your, June Be-A illepatch from Au
gusto, Ga., to the 7416„,, soy, Toe mill
terry, by tbe orator of General Tlllsou. hav,
taken passouslon of the printing oilier of tle
Low/ Geenrion.
The Execution of Probei
Pnrtsoctrate, June s.—Prolog well eta-
CUted this morning. But tea spectators we,.
present, Including only six reporters from the
city papers.
STATEMENT OF THE REAL EN
TATE t3AVIZIOS INoTITUTiona. ov toa 30th
day of Aprd, 1060.
AHSETB.
Bonds uld Mortgages, (beteg Ors(
liens au Real Estate, , 06, r oe
U. 0. 6-24 Roods 70,400 Is,
U. e 6. OM Roods :0.020 0. ,
Ral F.
Interest doe May Ist,on above,
Offie
loote
Furniture ealised. )
Cash.
ErM
N 7 6
,3,i
9E23
Anliount doe Depeellors $3201n0 7
Amount doe Depoeltore, Inter.
eat May lat. ISM.
Halftone Contlngeut Fund
The above lea true atatataeat
.
A. A. CARRIER, Treuurer.
nderrtgried Auditing Committee, have e . n.
M
Inc Rungs of the institution, the Burgs,
aMtidnift=e'ioUre".goTnritlea, and g
i o torrent. un' the
t'"4,
H. CHILI)H
W. H. C. lehL AND.
UTIT/CERB OF THE INBTITUTION.
... . .
Prostelem.—lnA.Ac Joxim. Vice Presdusat—W, B.
COPELAND; 134MICItOr—E. Bit•DrOND TUDEt.
Tuuntitilf—tstm. T. M. Bowe, H. J. K. Umir
bead. Lase Ames, C. G. Haney, N?Vocirt.lv, Jacob
I.l..rvey Childs, W. B. Copeland, Wm. B.
Smith.
Interest atiosred ou Dee°,lts In this Institullon'at
til.N Prat ONNT._per annum, pable to the Depos
itor In May and November. whic h. If not drew.,
will be added to the prlnelpsl and compounded.
Interest etenmenees on Deposits on the let end
dayaot ovary mouth.
Open for Deposlt Irmo I a. mm
.to o'clock r.
also. on naturday events's from e ..C1 ,,, k•
Ulrellos-831 , 0 1 / 1 1.T11 IYIN.ILET. Pittsburgh,
• Nltylalbill
LOTS IN SEVENTH WARD
.7/47EIL
beha , ,tilekkbiiii font, fronting on Innwid
dis °M t.
hi r iA' feet: , mrseolße - drotil and
"I lirkpo . iikihreoto. for .010 oo i lzSom
Enquire of JNU. ti
mylll;bsCoWri Comas Liberty it. Pend ay.
' ! I)n rMTallirrillr;Trni
TilE QUEEN OF
'HAIR RESTORERS
ttltl. WINMLIIW•S QUEEN HAIR RESTORES
Is 91.71.1 EN. not only In Nan... tot In V111'11:11,
Is the Rest Hair Restorer ever offered to
the Public.
• .
An In fallible RESTORER and PRESERVER of 1.11
Bair if faithfully applied.
It is no Hair Dye.
It.-.. di retltly upon the roots of the hair c h.ng
Ins g rcy hale tolls original life color; arresUng c
astute decay and falling out of the hair; cradls Pr /
log scurf and dandruff: and curing all humors of th•
scalp.
It ialit change dry and wiry hair to .fland luxu
riant iressos.
It Imparts dollghtful fragrance to the hair.
Youth. and reta
In short, If you Wish to restore your halt, as In
in It through Ulu, use
NES. WINSLOW'S QUEIN HAIR RESTORES.
Price 91 per bot tie. Sold by ell Druggists .
R. /I% SET•T.FRS & CO.,
IWholesale Agents.
mr3o hfr2
tar WM. t3ABNHII L & CO.
BOILER MAKERS
• N D
SHEET IRON WORKERS,
Noe. 20, MIN end 26 Penn street.
Having secured • large yard, and fUrnlshed It with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
...facture every description of ROILF.IIS, In tha
best manner, and warranted equal to any made In the
country. CHIMNETS, BREECHING, FIRE BEDS,
STEAM PIPES. LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. 001.-
DENSE.. SALT PANE TANKS, OIL STILLS,
Atill ATOM, SETTLING PANS, BOILER IRON,
BRIDGES, SUOMI PANS: and sole manufacture,.
01 BARNHILL'S PATENT ROLLERS. Repelling
done on the shortesrnotlee. p3:041
Fir LAKE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKSI
PARR, IGCURDY & CO.
almufacturers of SHEATHINH, BRAZIERS' AND
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER BOTTO3III,
RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPECTER SoLISER.
Also, ItnpOrtvw and dealer. to METALS, TIN
PLATE, biIIEET 1110N,W to. Constantlioo
hand, TIEN ENS' 11ACIMNFLY and TOOLS. Si oxe
house. No. 15, and DO IDX:Own FritanTS, PlUS
burah. St - owl/al orders of Copper cut to any desired
pattern. ntyltt.l4.ld-wer
r4rPITTSBUItiIIiII SAW WORKS,
Hl: HEARD. BRA, & CO, alaisula,tur •
rrs Of PA I'EN "Mit NDCI lICU ARS,warrant
d C AST STEEL. SAWS, of e.ery 4....31p1/0.• MlL, Muley. Noss-Cul, tiana,and all other varieties.
A kind.. of KNIVPS and SPRIN
;L US. made One
Sheet liaat-dtcel ; Kora Itenund EAPED A ND S.I4iWINO K YES. Or.
ST
51 T WarehouTriatia,e s
Pittsburgh mid Woe al an
corner Waind
10,1 S .
Particular attention odd to re-tooth-Ina. gumming
and straightening Circular Sawa; also. repalre of all
kinds. Piancning and Drilling done at mason/A.le
rate,
• -
IkrIIOBINSON, DJEA dc CO, (SW,*
ensem, to ROIDIEON. MOOS & MILLERS,
Manufacte rowof BOAT AND STA:I'II/INERT
_TEAM ENOINES, BLAST KNOINIML MILL MA
CHIN EICT, 41EA RING, BHA Ell NI: cAzrrisl.o of
TANKEI and STILLs, iIIII L ER
AN it NH EMT IKON WORE.
larAorc u to for 1.1 Yr AMU'S PATENT INJECTOR.
or feeding
147 — JOHN COCHRAN 4 BRO.,
ilannfaetun•raol IRON V AUL.VS AND
VAULT InaURS, LBW: ILA ILO le, W DOW
sit ur.
TTns. WIN DOW I.JUAIIII6, Nu, al
~F.CON it mud an THIRD It TRENT, but wren Wood
aud Market, hate au hand a variety uf neat patturtw,
Wirt dud plata, suitable for all tutryuaea.
447 - rxtriteular nttentiOn paid to enclosing (travel
Luta. Joatting none at &hurt awl... tub"
120 - 1,1 ARRIA GE AND 11,'ELIBIE4 ,
La••••,r•rnlng and Insl ruction fur
1.. ..a 11., A 1... Diaratet 40./ which unto-
I tat. the Itai nltl. •ure moan,
rr,-• •.I In Irtter eurrlopus.. Ad
. rt., J ILI IN IDW`IitITON, !Inward A..
aucla Dot,. l'hilndt Pa
POLITICAL.
t : - .B* - IUNION ITEPUBLICAN EXEC.'
1. - 11VE C 1 ,1131111 t. tr. OP ALLEtiIiEN
oousflt FMI IhitfL7.
JAM N W. Illl•1/ELL. , tairttun..Lawrettervllle.
CR VT. 11. .\. ERWIN.. .Temparance”.ll,..
.•I'...itl•lL F. 1111.11014 C Inttaburch.
. . vlll,.
1% AI. 11. W
COL. T. St. BA 1 NE
A. X. WAT3t.N....
DAN.I.
s - rvxiiEs
col.. J. H. I.I"I.ISLANI,
.t. IA 1W • : .
J At , MUICILA .. pr.-I.St. ;lair f0u...412n7p
I• MN. D. A. !I. YOU ht. lloblmon Township lt .
.1"11 1. . Wilkins 'I u.rnehlp.
KIWI.: Vi . . . P11141,41rg1,
JIATIIANN EMI, I . Mount W ahlorlon.
LIME.. . I 111 . Net Township
A. II 4 . Itt/n, Touliabsp.
1,4 .4.1 t ER Is EH. . Torrn•bli
WM. I. lIILL kn. .. , . Township '
11/z A. Il TLiat ''' . ..... 4.
. M 1.1.7 Y
Uitairman Union 4 ouut7 i on•I•041,In•
PITTFPCHGLI. Jnue 1.1, I.X.
Tbe •Isoso v 111 n,.el nII]AT!'II.I, A I',
June pla. 1.,r v.,
1, al the Otnor
11
W. 11. 1, Hp.. , ort,.r 11111 and Gram
.1r.“.. ru t.tair,rn
MI=ZEDIBEIIMI
CONGREMOONAL CONVENTION
22d DISTRICT.
The I NI4.N ar. rcel.u'ns VUTF.FLS nf the V.l
ngre-t•1.,.1 I.l4trlrt are o,or•toff to sme..t at tht
tiou. plan, of boidlus elertiops In the varlet.
Ward. Docoughe auci Township. Is said Dl•triet.
On Saturday, August 1 1 111
ADA elect TWO DELLVIIATICS (tom rael, errOon
ID r.l le ronnt♦ 00,11,1,1111 n.
lOA Y. 14111. st tO WC' OKI% • LA,
purp,..• of ylartng In ta"mlnistlon s candldatr fur
oDgr.••••
Th• prlinary etc... Lions In lb. tuarnahirs
held wren tLe hours of four sod t ttlil
and
In 11., wards sod nvroughr n.rtarr•qg the how. of
four and ...Oro n'elock r In the ward.. and lor
rleetion* .hall 10. hy n‘llA. and 112 1110
he oasralo Ly brulot.
by order of g
th or e
tommit tee.
W. J. tit I.llt.th IL. t IfOrsnan.
mTU .. -.4 • 1 ^ V
lay - CONGRESS, 22d DISTRICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
tn. placed bltnaelf thcal.pnsal orb.. friend..
In reopothte their call made or NIEI6III. saute Ls
prented hr them . • rand' are for nomina
tion ha faugrree for the :74 District, sub,feet to
thr act ion of the Unlop Iteputflican County C toren
ffp7:t<
rgrCONGRESS
GENERAL JAS. S. NEOLET
Iff ACA NULDATIC IN rti r .120 DINTRIt - r.
fnlitffimel
r. - :4 l— `l2olliGlLESPi.—The trieutlto of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
w 111 Dreamt his 113.1112 If, riot t ..na collo. of Lb.
ealon tO•rLy, for nom I oat tun • cull Ida. (or Coo
11... 1 - 10 111 , 0 r,.•0 tohliOl,l
•
NOTICES. -
C.Y1171
Um". 0 1 AL re. Pal tt
Winorala, Llitanerson fl col Proprieloro.
WE WOULD MOST RESPECT
, FULLY announee that I ronalderallon of lb..
following engent Is. d Si ,rm.t sat I.to tor, I reabons,
we have du II) conclud..vl Shot a yo.‘ponamtrit
sold ^quail,' aaran , alCLVln to an: 141blic and
ourael•es, namely. that we prefer to
Dispose of all the Tickets and give
the Public all the Prizes,
than to hold a quantity-of tk.411.1. (at proprietors
rierrallpflu) and thereby coll.°, our chances of
drawing the large prize's.
lire rikawn nulubera will tre furbllshed In the Chi
cago dolly paper, wr won as drawn, .nil when the
drawing In over each agent will he famished with n
complete lied of the drawn untula:ra.
in Clew of the
boo,
reason,. 1411101 wr hour 1,111
pro, eminently sattnraelory,
WE HAVE POSTPONED THE DRAWING
UNTIL TUE
9th Day of July, 1866.
ury2S:bo4l WHIG INS, HUAI) VOItII .1 1)o
jin; InEmAINING PART of lli
large p roporty for pule laid 01.1 l In Hopi Allen).
plan.,( will he tell in lota or by the mar
rplendld for gardening Irurpo.e. or for elly rest
derive. Apply to W. b. JiLIYIL at the Wilk, f
Irktratrlok Mellon. 4..ortn r of Diamond soil
°rani street, or to RICHARD ALLEN, uu thir
Pro Penn 0; Lower rt. Clair lintel. Ingl7otail
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS.
R. & W. JENKINSON,
XASIIITACTEMZEI VT ♦4L 117?“ittltki
TOBACCO, ,BAIJIFF AND SEGARS,
IPO. 6 Mrue.r. Writtirr,
T4lrd door &Mu hltjAzialtm BMNo.
=EI
mix,
IM!RIMM;IME
1:1211.507 00
21 241 70
R. B. JEFFRIEI,
Manufactr4a . vgjall i vallt t 7tl Retail
I
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND' O.OARS,
o Nt. Cum: street,. Pittsburgh. to
/gr. A large anmetlxidni.o2MEEßSOlLLUld PIPE!!
and 31101 i, TOBACCO of flit beat WAHL ke .1
on hands.
HAM IN PORIIGN ANN - DOOM°
SEGABS, OHEWING TOBACCO,
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
No. 4. JEDeraremswitaa Eivre
Near cornor of LIDoMY.)
Urtra:lN4 PITTs DURO /I, PA.
JOHN: BIEGRAW,
avow Pm:minima OF
AND WHOLKBALE AND TIATAIL*DEALER IN
KINDS OP
TOBACCO, sNvrik- „tvgr;ftegiii.es,,
- I
milic=r}tlr,:tlL'4l4V::l2,ll°"77.'4ll%
PITTTIiBUROkt
Itog• Towoobip.
--SrwtrlLl
.PlttabAs
A Ileilteity
Ell abet L
I=l
LIALTIMOItE & HAVANA STEAM.
COMPANY.
AI. C3C. BROWN A tiONB,IL. General Aleuts.
TWA UNITED STA
Volt • EW DILL KA TICH eMA DIRECT. CARRYING
The Ylnn-tlbm titearrothip. ur tele lino wIU sail aa
follows:
"CURA"-1.100 tons. Wm. Rollins, onno n .o , on
bATURDAa
..LIDERTy%-1.260 tons, W. J. Stafford, Command
er on SATURDAY,. June 28.
reomMROVIN 'S W.LIAJIP, rELL , p rturr,
Al a Welock P. precisely, °nun, data
o Tor Portanailot or Damage, having unintrpused au
ommodca, apply Le
HENRY WARSIELD CO.&. AgeltitA.
E. R.—No Mb of Ladteff tiIILUVB WILLar
ott thOra °rite Comp ,
ny will ee clifood• PPrO/114 fOr the freight ulosi
,„ ure d /tom thls Moe, No freight rocolved nor
Winn/laden; algno~ Mt du or sallinfi. apL3:ly
4 - arTEAM TO --- - FROM LIVER;
aJepOOL AND RUEENBOWN ( lasaArro) Mice a
].. The LN11..43 LINZ, sailing
EVERY SATURDAY,
EVERY WEDNESDAY,
.CARRYING U. B. KELL&
TI eta aohtte and from /Map, England, boot
land. Orrtaertraad 'rms. •
th e l o non y e ': 1.14
o
18 Divadway, N. I.
BLIJIKENSCHEIN . ,
PM
ELEGALNT RESIDENCE
F ., Clizt. 119.E1i.1-2311.
The handsome residence of ALLEN ERA‘T"
situate on
STOCKTON AYES CE. ALLEGH EN I CITY
is offered for sale ThiA nen., In point of
comfort.. convenience. and elegance, to equal to
any In the city.
The Lot has a front of Ilfty feet on South Com
moo. and extends back 340 feet to Water alley.
Stable, Carriage Hama, l.rape. Arbor, and ea." ,
flag In complete order.
POSSESSION GIVEN IMILILDIATELY
The FURNITURE In the house Is also offered for
suit:. Apply to
JAMES li. HOPKINS,
103 Fifth Street
le2:e=
FL%E RESIDENCE
Fil=l , Nit. EfBI,BI
IN ONE OF THE BEST PORTIONS OF ALLE
GHENY CITY. A large and thoroughly tabbed
two-story Double Brick Dwelling, containing 14
rooms, spacious and airy ball. on ;both doors; pan
tries, clogets and a burglar proof ante. The ample
ground. surrounding the mansion abound In Choice
grapes and halt, and shade trees. A beanie and
Coach House, with other out-building., combine to
make this a first-chi. residence. For particulars,
apple to 8. S. BRYAN,
Broker in Stocks and Real Estate.
iny2l 51' Fourth St.. (Burke's Building.)
SEWICKLEY COUNTRY SEAT
N. ClOl.l. /8.4LX.438.
A soperlor double two-story Itrlek Dwelling, with
back bullolug. coutatolog !metre room. nod bath
room. with marble mantles and 'choral good eolith.
Aboul om. acrt of ground. with extensive grape
arbor and good fruit trees. Flee minutes' wall
from .tattoo. dourly trains on the
P. F. W i & C. IL it. main this u courenteut as any
of the nearer suburbs of the city. Apply to
S. IS. BUYAN,
Broker ht St ock. arid 'teal kutate,
cuy2: 67 Fourth street. ([torte'/ Bulidinkt.)
/-; ALDEN OF LAND,
WITHIN THREE MINUTES' WALti OF
lIOMEWOOD STATION, PENNA. R. IL,
N'CONV. 0318M.X1.
I=l
Lid Atli EM , tiAZZAII • CO
I=
tAI ho. is Want street, Plttaburgh.
1.4'0111 SALE—A Farm of "216 acres,
situate in Pluto t ,, witallip, Allegheny county,
Pa. the limproventenGi are a two-atory Frame
House, with six rootha sod kitchen; • large liana
Wu". mi by 6 0 . and other not-buildings; good Or
chard; 1:111acre• et eared and In a good state 01 cu,-
[ration. the laud la of the peat, quality' well
adapted (or train or stork, rnd Is all underlaid sr Ltil
Coal, a very large schontli of Winner. Pus
seaslon given ludhetilritely, convenient to entireties.
actioola 111., to. For further particulars. an
qutre of IL TirwEß. lies! Estate Agent, ho,
1104 Fourth •treel. myl7,abo
14 . 011 SALE,
At Milivate Station, Pa. R. if.,
Only ae.,..teen minute.' tide from the Union input.
VIA AND A HALF Atltt.s, adjoining the
tc•ldeneca of Alea. brzndley, k.aq., and Mrs. Dr
Druny, and beautifully •Ituate.l for • Country Hcb
ntenev• J01.1..N 1). 11.11..1,
Stork and heal Palate Broker.
Jef No. lor. Fourth •trect.
SZILIBUBBAIII RESIDENCE FOR
BALK-Abet. five m late, .rons nhady
nide rotation, Penna. R. and n.ar the asst
env Passenger Logo, . aboutttree.f...,rtl.• of Ku
acre. highly culllsated. with L ilt El. Lai,: or
rooms, hot anu raid watt r to idea. and bath rvotti
pent well of ~.tent the door with pawn. amo tarp
oriel chief, with pomp. In the altenen. In lr
fu cheap. Apply woo. at N... 110. corner cist
.rent.. coultudeld .eets. jr7iene
OUaTRY PROPERTY FOR KA LE
Ds. Ir BM N win ht• prop DS ert). tin
Browluelite road, toull•ting oi a % Kl.l. t.
ha•lng rtgnt room., alit, then ee...art
out-buttillugs, a neat tenant 1,00,..r. ten ace" of
laud. under:aid L.A.1.. • well of pure iv .ter al
Ina back door. a . oven. and 1,,5al treen. to arlug
fent, The property i. within three mile, of Bir
mingham, halo,. in township. Jr: .chid
I,`OR BALE.—S} MICKLEV 11E141-
1/LNL - wenty-, • acres or laud to a nigh
state of cultivation, on which t• • two-story fratue
dwelling, con.lets (weir, room.; built lu modern
style Cellar under the whole honer. flood .tank
and carriage house Exec...et water. Fifteen
hundred fruit tree.. Including a rrry • ariely. Three
Acres lu lures, tree, wear the house old grape,
Slid abounding to . n and bowers.
JOHN D. BAILEY.
Stock and Beal Ratatowliroter.
01 7 3 Nu. Itr2 t ourth &tree,
LOU SALE—A Farris of Iffn acre*.
In litllgaboth tow nship. Atleglienv county. Fa.,
near the 1 ouglitoglieur mi.,. the Impro•entra
are • heed twig House • go.wl Baru, t able mid
Ont-Intingluga t• being pi...taus goiwl; vreo
Watered; tta area inearedi reins of Lue•our, the
uOder vein about sy fret the upper , 0, in • s
toed, very ,o n• talent to tile rller . It to tiro
to.re.l ill, the Iwo. whit. oak •utt t•lark ioun t
Umber Viler tier am t • or r portico
lisr.s. enquire of Is. h. Tv% ill. Real Fatale Agent.
No. 184 Fount, street. ace
Ijolll SALE 011 EXCILANGE—That
teR destraiale Ivestry xat. known ea • •Plea•-
sat Borne, • • altnatrti lour tulle* from the cite, Its
intl. from Laughlin •• ntatlon. tittles from Last
sdherty, forum,' the mold...see ol Leopold nal.,
rout•tulng 11.* acres of ground. I Aries of which I.
planted with troll of the holt collet Lion and in great
v arlety, :ate. Ika grape's. Large Cottage Besetting
Louse. tenet hon., two isarm.,,gesnl s tabl in g, Sc.
apply lo atcLalN las.. Fourtn •L
PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE PROP
krtf 108 NALC. -A. ne•t Brick Dwelling
Rouse, pleasantly situate. with lot of ground Rarer.
It by 193 •-11 bet deep to t.olviell feet; garden.
urge pear tree& shrubbery. etc. The house Is ar
raugml with halt, two parlor., dining roam , kitch
en, four en...bers, Mush.] attic, wash house, all
Cell papered and painted. and tu • ood order. Ap
ply to is. I BERT 1 riONS,
31 liturget
ireeL
• •
It Estill:ACE AND IMPROVED
ricamizr, fou r ( k.ot
• It . 1 1.Z.E1,WOUIJ, tulles Irvin Plttoburgh hy
onnellsrllle Railroad. J. trie NT,JNE 411 AltltY
sun good eel& of I,AL on the premises. Will be
entire, cat divided to salt
of le Eli. K. pureuasers. }ln
LLIW EH. quire
Hazelwood Mallon, or 03 triamond "Met,
['Manure, Penn.
FOR SALE—A pleasant Country
lteoldence, Cl Kilts W rilArlON, Penney I
rani& Railroad, one-half Mlle from Wiltlu•burg.
aieres of Laud, a an* new Dwelling containing 11
room., and cellar underneath. Will sell the bowie
with the or flee acres, or the whine, 1.1•011 pur
chaser. For further information, all on li. 1.1
TV W ER, 104 Vourtla street, or no the prenOsCa.
ttnyall J. ri. hINt..
FOR SALE,
THAT THRHY-STORY MHH: K DIV ELLINU
No. 1.7 becotol meet,, evntainlnk eight room. and
attic. Lou and water up stair.. Range In kitchen.
,lUIiN 11. VALLEY,
Block and lital Estate roker,
a
No. 110 Penni. are,
V0118.41E-About FORTIFBUILD
.. 1.!....11.1/Tri. In plan laid out by .Ir.likkaatti nod
yeelton Wood's niun, to rollroada. Turn:, -
thrall amount down balance on easy pa yta et, t sit
.lol4. Meth Improved Dwelling., Jralth choice
•Itrubbery and ten t. Title perfect, Wquire at mo
rol Tool Works, Noe. and 51 “hiortrent, Alin.
u T. or or J •11114. , on the pr Mho,.
so, 1,U:4 IC LEC .
132 , 200 WILL PLWCILISE
I=l
miza.r.cmc. <a-
And LOT T 1 by nO. on chartlery street, Allegheny
Illy- For further particular, enquiry of U. li.
Tow EU, Nu 1114 VOllrth street. utyls
Fait 8.4.1.1 E--A two-.tor ßrick
. .
Dwelling of 7 roms, bate. gaol y••I. hole, three
year build , olll lot C by In feet, situ.. on Ewalt
•trret. Lawrenrevllle, all In complete order. For
further Information. ter., In. , apply at #he Real
Kgtate and Ingot - army (line. of 14. 11A MS,
rnhl IluLlor street. Lowronceyllle.
PUNOB, O,II . OANS, Ste
THE MADDER V NEW WORK,
Schoinacker I Co., Philadelphia,
x iAL INT 0 IS.
The Estey & Co.'s Cottage Orgma,
AND AMERICAN ORGAN.,
Acknowledged by the beet eboalcal Panne lb the
U cited !bates to be euperlor kola allotnors In po wer,
p.
polity and plaUtY of tone, and thoroughork
anahl
Thoser!, instruments pare for yea atm the g in s 9 VaTd . bgs e a r tyll:l U ris.nt 9 7P ‘ l k tte t- e b no ' "n r ° o4;
thau any other.. All warranted for Ave year.,
AMELINK d 'DARR,
Flo. 12 St, Clair Street, Pittsburgh, Ps
yz4
»ANoai riwrr OM!
I
linabe & Co.'s and Baines Bro's.
.1.1EL.N0413,
0 tiARLOTTEAISL UME
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STEAMSHIPS
AUCTION SALES.
ADJOITELNED
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
By virtue Of all order of the Orphan's Conn of
Indlan• meaty, [ Bla i rsvi l le offered at mobilo rile,
in the borough of on
Friday.lsth day of June, .1888,
the following real estate of Ymithis Hammer, late or
Barrel township. deretmcd. Bounded on the north
by lands of B. Repine; on th e east, by leads of S.
Mel ma ' s helm on the west-. by lands of that, Hill
A Co.: on the 'south. by lands of 8. Dixon. 'Con
catalog WI 7.10 acme, more or less, haying there
on a Two Story Brick Dwelling loose • large Log
Barn, with shedsallfr oharsl und, and all the
necessary
at th
out-buildin
e-house. gsand . Al an c so exce of gllent spr ed fru in
of v g of wata
er
it
rious kinds, In good bearing condi raft tion. A good
portion of the farm is underlaid with coal—one bank
open and in working order. The farm Is In &good
state of cultivation, Ind Iles ono mils north of
Blairsville, with a good township road running
through it to tows, or the Railroad Station at Blain
.l Any person wlshlnA to loot at the prorty,
will please call on ThomasJ. Hammer. living on MI
prrmllont.
T an of
SaLP--Ona.half cash, on the ntntlourturos
tbut of o n le , and 'he balance In one year. se d
by bond and mortgage.
-Sale to commence at mac o'clock I...M.,."a_tth_edll
brett Ilona, In the borough of Blnlftv.l.. It.
e conducted by Tobl. and Thomas J. Ithro rater,
Admlnlstruort. It, order of the Court.
tor-Nl:btu . A. L. IdeLEISKY Clock.
GREAT SALE -
DELAWARE LANDS.
The largest, most ileslrable and valuable REAL
ESTATE, In ARMS, 11OLSER to., ever offered
for sale at one time In the State of Delaware.
The subscriber, wishing to chang e some Invest
ment/ by selling Real Estate, will therefore offer
and sell at Public Auctlon_, In the town of WRY'S:NA.
State of Delaware. at Fi 'NW ELL'd HOTEL, on
Thursday, the 14th day of
To commen wh i ch, oclock. A. G., a par , of ov a
Real Estateof Ite kind, Is not surntmsed br
n n thla handsom e ly lows: Noe. i, a, 4 , I
ea 0 , s e e Perms dtted up and bingo:reed.
containing each from 110 to 800 : and
All Lava
l'ermh nod Apple Orchards, and are within 1 to 4
tulles of the town, near the Steamboat India.and
Delaware Railroad, and the Smyrna Creak (g am
navigable water) frontsseveral of the farms. No.
7, tract of Marsh Land, MO acres. No. I. the Li me
Kiln, Sheds and Office, with two .re lot at kuty rue
landing. Non. Rand EL two large Granaries. =ba
hte of storing 15 to 2.0)0 bushels of gnat, at Islay,
nA Landing, with an acre lot to each. No. ti,
Water Lot, known as the "ship Yard," at Stinymaa
Landing.
Persons are requerted to esamine the property
before the sale. Plots of same may be teen prior to
and at the sale. Title good to each parcel.
The term. will be, one-third ninth and the residue
a credit of annual equal Instalments, extending to
Cho years. Detail of the terms will be announced
at the sale. Handbills eau be procured by apphing
to the on bscriber, which glees a lull description of
all the property. and the subscriber would refer to
the Delaa are papera also for toll accounts.
my=ta63:T&S GEO. W. CUNMINS.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
lly virtue of an order of the Orphsot' Court o
Allegheny County. to me directe.l . I will expos, to
Sale at Public Vend.. or Outcry,
On Saturday, June 23d;
AT 1 the!tLOCE, A. M.,
On the premise, hollowing described Beal Es
tate, the property of the estate of
Jesse Doughty, deed:
Ist. All that lot of ground In the Borough of
Elizabeth. Lot he. 451 n the Plan of Additional
Lom, laid out to said lio•ough Beginnin at
pool on Third otreet, Joining Lot No. In, an d
run
ning nulls the same tlallert to Tanners alley, and
!mooing with the same CO feet to Mulberry
theism. with the lame I_l,lfeet to Thin d .creel, and
thence with lite "mean feet to the place of begin
lat -Not No. la, In said plan. Beginnings, a pout
Titird agree, and
tonethe by lot lor formerly) of
Esan an., IM feet an alley. tbefiCe by .ald
alley MI newt to lot (or formerly)ofJ Walker: thence
IM feet by line of mid lot to Third street; thence by
Third street al fret to the pierce at beginning.
a z llg. ,
~ m
and balihor on -t r Li r .o d ;L , eh
fa,
e o l nd, y l
n a ie.
JOHN E. SHAFFER,
Atltuthl‘trathr dr !soul, dou , etc.. ofJense Doughty
dcoeaced .
PLUMBING,
GAN FLATUREN,
OF TH LAT EsT STY LES, •N D
Plumberiel - (;roods,
CLOSETS, BASINS,
.0 copper 1.1.3a.c1 X..r.00n. •
BATH TUBS AND BOILERS,
AND PLATED WARE.
BAILEY, FARAFT.T, & CO,,
No. 167 Smithfield Street.
ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY,
.1 .. 1-81:111X23MIPLIS.
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
We) Sixth and Smithfield 81s.,
X.ITT N 313 Criza.4l3-13C,
AM)
Car. Beaver and Chestnut tits..
MANCHESTER.
AU kinds of Water, Gas and Steam Fla tam kept
constantly on ban.. Jes:e*
ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY,
KEEP ON HAND A SUPERIOR
WOOD 3P1:7316-IPI3I,
All klimla of IRON ?MUM HYDRANTS, SHEET
LEAD, SHEET ZINC, LEAD PIPE, RATH TORN,
ONRA, W ATER CLOSETS, WASH HASINR,
W ASH STAN OS, its. at gob. Wanomam,
Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
401,\R [lnds of RE PA IRI dome promptlT.
sa"All toilers bT mall Immediately attended Co.
1e4,30
WELDON & KELI.I",
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
A large aaeortmr nt of
Chandeliers and. Brackets, Lend
Plpe, Putnps,Sheet Lead, &c.,
161 Wood Street, near Sixth.
NOTICE.
Private Families and Hotels
Can ho etirubthe t t With best quallt7 or
HYDRANT HOSE &ND PIPES
Al SHORTEST NOTICE AND BEST TENNIS,
=I
JOHN MAFFETT,
Nos. 127 and 129 First Street,
111711:440. PITTBEIVRG 11, PA.
T. T. XTV are WM. LOITODON
FL CUBING,
GAS AND STEIN FITTING,
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS.
~IIK LAMT ZI NC,
LEAD PIM,
Limns.
WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS,
ErIX 71E912 VIES ce 400.,
(Successor. to Addy • Zwenno
iorT:s4n No. 165 Woo4st.. Pittsburgh, I's
DERRORANT TAILOR&
BOY'S CLOTifil%G.
JUST RECEIVED A VERY LARGE
c , mid losloct Stock or
METROPOLITAN,
KNICKEIIMOCKER,
HARNEY,
GARIBALLDA., and
CUTAWAY SUITS,
FOR BUMMER WEAR,
•Of ltie Newest Styles of CASSIMEBE WISH
It um*, which Ire are scUlng at 1.13• LOWiSTALAIL
HST PRICES.
idirAli early call Is respectlilily solicited by
GRAY & LOGAN,
47 St. Clair Street.
myRa:DEO
HENRY G. HALE.
MEERVILIRT TAILOR,
NORTIVE COM GI PEO k St ELM BUM
Pesti** to Want Monks to Ws:Muds and the pub
Ile generally for Melt lateral 'patronage, sad would
respectfully Eastern
Mutt that be bai just return
ed from the Eastern markets with large andlrell
seleated stook of
eepp NINM WOOLEN coons,
8199
PAINT,
WILLIAM Minnows,
(Late of Shatialail• aatara a Monaow.
aOlata.ilarD alga piNtwgrj!„
Nona ran amass . of Tkaa sa4,,,bakes atieay
?I tiegaiiiini.
AMUSEMENTS.
.
O PERA 0 sE,
`•-•
Brilliant engagement or
HISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
nATURDAY AFT EILN CON at 2 i'eleek.
Xsiittlet Tx-a ea orta_rei-
Conch:Wing with
TIZTZIELMICI, .71715. T.
EVENING PERFORMANCE.
1-813".1.1_0E1
Conelndlng with the
CONVICT'S VENGEA.NC E.
In rehearsal, the greatspect.le ALADOCI
1 , 4%;71.1r. WONDERFU L LAMP. at an °tally o
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
LsSalm AND ILAN RE.NDERSuN
GRAND MATINEE THIS (Saturday) Ar-ricH
NOON, at 2 o•clock, when will be presented fur G.
last time here the great McGee,oe of the
ErI73EIZT ESIESTEINILEI.
EVENING CICEPORM &NCR Complimentary lien
tea co W. C. GALL.GHER. The per - forma.
to commence with the great Drama of
t arr.A.43 , -M.XAS..M . 42=I,MR.M.
Lydon. a Gladiator Mr. J. E. McDonough.
To conclude with the thrilling Drama of the
ORPHAN OF GENEVA.
Cumin and Advocute......Mr. W. C. Gallagher.
Moudaf, Mlas JULIA DALY.
TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES THEA
TILE—SoIe Proprietor, Sim Tuntot.e.
CREAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK.
MORE NEW STARS ADDED TO TUE VARIE
TIES TROUPE.
TIM RAYS, the Champion Clog Dancer or th
world, and
JOHNNY KEEGAN. the Champion Jig Dancer,
WILL APPEAR EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK
BU.LIARDSI BILLULIRDS!!
Respectfully announces to las friends and the pub-
Ile generally, that be bur toot opened his new and
LIBERTY
BILLIARD ItulyMel, CORNER OF
LIBERTY AND BT. CLAIR. hTtLEETN, entrance
Rom st. Clair. The Tables are new, and count net•
ed In U..... aPPM2Yed and elegant style. and all
the appurtenances are new and complete. Every
thing which may et:km[l°re to the pleasure and enloy•
ment of his be afforded. turt..a.
PROFESSIONAL
JOHN W. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street.
. 1= '=”1"e1.1317.111,413 Mr, PAL.
rro. btu
IL C. 21 ..C1(11.14.1..
MACKRELL & KeeoM - BS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
No. 89 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
m 721.16
W. J. PATIWIISON. :I ) TALL 1 krrLagoN
Notar7 Public, (I.; it AN r tAt tornv) -at-Law
J. & RILL PATTERSON,
Law and Claim Office,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Penslona, Local and Government Dm:Lotted, Back
Pay. Prise Goner, &c.. collected.
OFFICERS' ACCOUNT'S ADJUSTED.
Collectlons made, Deedn. Let Lent of Attorney
MortgMlKee, Go., rreimen. and all legal bust
near promptly attended to. rnytH:see
B. F. BROWN,
Local Claim &gent,
U. S. SAN. (0111.,
Office, No, 67 Fourth Street,
,SIC.ruND FLOOR,/ •
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, and Arrears
of Pay Promptly Collected.
No am-go made YAW CIXAM. are blettled, and then
but • moderate foe. tnra:bal
JOHN A. STRAIN.
ALX.D33III.II%TALIV,
Es-Officio, Justice of the Peace,
AND POLICE. MAOISTRATE,
Office, 112 Filth St., oppwate CAtheAlral,
=I
th'rd , Ronde. Mort Fete.. Aclutrortedgnsen Ls,
Depositions andall Lagal Business executed with
promptuess and dispatch.
WILLILAIN JANCEY, NOTARY
PUBLIC, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, AND
BEAL ESTATE AGENT. 4,ftice, eorner of Butler
and Dravo street., LAW HEN VEVILLE.
rpeelal attention Oren to the purchase and sale
ot Heal Estate. the colleetton of Rents, end the_ pre
pare ion and acknowledgment of all kinds of Legal
trances.
JANCEY,
Justice of the Peace sod Notary Public
mrAlrb4B
DISTACE S. IORROW,
ALDERMAN AND .CONVEYANCER,
12 Pennsylvania avenue,
root of the Extearion and opposite Chill= Street
WILLIAM F. ROBB,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OlUce, No. 93 Diamond St., Pittsburgh.
m7r.:.+~
CHATHAM T. EWING,
Attorney at Law,
No. 60 ['RANT BT., PITTSBUROH, PA.
Alil - Cotomtit/Boner for Ohlo, Kentucky,. West
Ylrginta, thesauri ant: other &Mee. tnyle:aht
MILITARY CILAECIS, PENSIONS,
BOUNTLEB, BACK PAY, and Military Cbtims
al owi n gption, collected by the anbectiber, at
the honet., via t Penni:dos, KW; all taw
C. C. TAYLOR,
Diamond street, o Attorney at Law,
ppotgle INC Coo,. Hone,
N. B.—No .:barges are made If th e claim does no ,
acceed. and fo
to given gratis. eel:ly
L . P. STONE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OPPICE, lAA BLAZON') BTRZACT, .00posite the
our Won. Pittsbargh. Pa. lalD~r
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
DISSOLUTION.
MCO -PARTNERSHIP HERE
ALE existlng between the subscribers In
the Ironfoundry husiness,_ TEN,_bargh, under
the nome of PENNiX2K & TOT has been dia.
s..Pred lo agreement. JudEPII PENNOCK retires
1 ,,, m the firm .d nes transferred hls Interest
It...rein to Ito 'I IIIRT C. ToI7EN, who le slope au
tuorlerd to settle We business of the late ilrm. and
to use tne drm name lu wittlentent-
JOSEPH PENNOCK,
HOBERT C. TOTTEN
Pittsburgh, 111..7 81, WM.
MI the forms of manufacture heretofore carried
the "Ti nton late Cm of PE.NNOCE. & TOTTEN. at
Foundry and Machine Shog,.• Pitts
burgh, trill be hereafter conducted by the 'Omer,
hers, under the name of TOTTEN &
ROBERT C. TOTTEN,
N. B. 8080.
Pittaburgh, dune 1, 110 E
la retiring from the Fulton Foundry I very cor
dially beepeal for It • couttattance of the patronage
which It has heretofore so 'Eternity enjojetl.
JONEPII. PENNOCK.
'nth, May 31. I.
.IN6:clr4
FEE!
DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER SHIP.
THE num OF DAY & HAYDEN
hY thls.lay been dissolved, toe entire &setts of
the Arm baving been porchaseo by DAY, hI'ABOY
& BYAN6. J. F. DAY.
PITTIIBUEGH, Ilfitylth, 1916. 3: liAlthEN
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The underslgtted haying purchased the males
stook and assets of DAY a - HAYDEN. purpose con •
tinning the, boatmen of the obi Ono at Noe. 4.
WOOO. and b 0 end 104 Tina° uSaggf, under lbw
style of DAT, bl'aidY A EWA NG.
J. 7. DAY.
J. L. AVA.BOY.
1i4.11131AN &NO.
In announcing the than chant., we beg leave to
say to the trade that we shall continue the business
of llanotacturing and Importing BAODL.P.ILY
/Wilt Preit/C in all Its brimenes, and deslre to cull
peclal atteatic_rn to our ow Manufacture of liTAtjE
l derCHptlono. WROUGHT PORT Alch i t l e tE b! . -
neve to belie best In the tweet for this sod the
Wettani ;rade. We shall at all items beep a lull
and Muiplete aseortment eveutolng to our lino.
Which we ahnli be glad to sell at lowest market rates.
By giving prompt personal attentlon to orders.
we hope to 'emit and receive a liberal share of year
patronage.
DAY, SI'ABOY & SPANG.
th.. :OS
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
e jAMES B. OIAYEB becomes a
Wl:abet . •
of ow Am, dating from AP , i , =h. ibße•
Natal SZCI Atile of firta agichibgeo.
OLIVZIE d elimurs.
PITIMBITEIGLI, Mgr Ulthl UO5.
MONONOAUEI.• IRON WORKS.
LEWIS, OLIVER &PHILLIPS,
Purnnrarrinitid Or
Carriage sad Tlse Dolts, •aft and Washers.
IT,n rbeelitur Bolts, ir e :g l im r. g o. Botts.
UO roresp, Pisa BOPP.
H pea Urn LUP& 0.4 b oo , & e.
.Deice AT *arm PaltD OP (Iw MOSONGAHS
c. uatbat:
WARLPltatet
Pittaburgb4-:--"
E=;SMI
DISOOL •endO F CO-PARTNERSHIP.
•
• -
Anwar or 011111.111 G, ito.
I i l lErsoPt &CM sias dthsolved on lbe Ilst day
Outobelru_by , tbadea.tt , of 11101244 AM 130BERTeON.
SodwarttDithrldits butisald and adjusted all dills.
due le WA. ann. *and bas transferred his Interest
Ini th rt i tM e se r t a relltilrani uu dVe t7or l iattln ut
MEOW A • " rm.
Auden. of A. . (Darling,
.111DWARD DITHRIDGIN.
lunette;
COMMISSION 111- ERCHAN'I'S.
R. P. (.*.r.;TTY,
R 13 L! &1
Wholesale and Retail
Qs, FL O C E R,
I=
LIQUORS AND CIGARS,'
INTC:P. 00
Ohio Street, Allegheny
Teas, Coffee, Sugars, Syrups,
Molasses
I have Juat Importcd a largo wvil au/ootedi. or
C7.16.E16...FLA5,
Ranging In prim. from !M.0.,. f0 , r1,C03. TM
truie 11l find It , thr, to .nil sad ex
amine my pr film purchatlng e.
3L, 1(4 U01{.1,4,
!f nil Ernlllln. !or .11 , ln sl WI YBB
BKA\III, I,l', 211.:\l lilt k.KI i Win F.. L.
No. 55 Ohio St., Cor. Diamond,
ALLEGHENY CITY
BREWER, BIIREE & CO.,
COMMISSION it IViti,
AGENTS Flhi
Pacific, Globe and Liberty oi! Works,
Ample Storage for crude and Liber
al club advannea made si......usignments a. Crude or
Itenned Petroleum. 1 aids tor 5.0.. i..• :end ship
ment of Crude Oil at Laarreneernl..
Office and Warelious . Corner of it •sili...ne Way
.0 , 1 Hancock street. Pittsburgh. rirmat
ILTILIt AEIL ....... ........ ...JAS. F. It ITCH/
& RITCHART,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
I=ll
Flour, Grain, Seeds, Mill Feed, &c.
=
m 724: b. 71 PITMBITILO H. PA
WILLIAM C. LEE,
=SI
COMMISSION AND FOR WARDINU
SIVEI37I. EC A-IV% , ,
No. 102 Second Street, Pttlsburc,lt, Pa,
Err Ageut for the took — Lead Pipe and
`J.ect Lead Works. 1.).m10r In P 11; and I.IA H. LEAD,
11E511', FIRE CLAY . Cow:MI/went...
Ili 11.. d And Ordt, promptly 011e0. my31:1,04
wv. cnAwr,m”
)AV. CILAWFORD,
Commission Merchant t,
And deal., in MF.TAL., Wlllll'tiHT
ltAl• 1l 1 , 11t1.1 Li h, andan "Tide of
Rolling 31111 sup idle.. Warehouse and Unice. No..
31313. d MIS PEA N nTftb..P.l. nturaae to be had.
Consignment. solicited.
F. J. Kr.14:1/01 . W. 11,11.11.
O WENS, KENNEDY & HARPER,
PhouucE COnl/11.16102‘ .I.IkItCHANTS,d
nolesate Dem Jere In FURY-RAN ANL? I,3IEST en IC
VIWITS.:iA.LT. FLOUR, BUTTER, Elitits. VO
rATUF.S.... end In Vrovielone sod Produce nt.n•
e.
erally, No. 71; FV.ltkitNl, IlitEk T. opposite the
Itelltond Depot. A Lt. lI.OIIIiNT , re.
Ntruts for the vale of V. Y. Donnell it
Hilman 'a and J. Kam's Sslt. atplclyd
Wlt. J. nTIF.I. Lb. T. STIL&L
W J. STEEL 4 1 / 4 . BRO. late Flew
. • :NO & etas,. PHODUCE 0111111dnION
MERE DAIS TS, receive and sell Flour, Core Steal,
Oats and Porn, Beans. Panto, Lard, Butler, Cheese,
Egg a, Pore, Green and Dry Prof.,. Potatoes, alas
Cline.
brass need, Feathers, 011 barrels, hoop Pes,
SOIL. Se., IC. rarllcular attention paid /0
the sale of Foreign and Domestic Fruits. No. tali
Thins street, 1 . 1 1 / a borgh, to. fn,trud
(IHAILLES C. lIALSLEY, Produce
and Coma - ilealon Alerchaut, WAXVII4.AIet, No.
LIBERTY liTitkiET. Plttaourigh, J. Wholeinde
dealer .n !Sutter, Chni.se, Lard. Emta, Pork, Bacon,
[Nana, Feathers, Broom, Potatoes, Nom.
Drled Fruits, Fruit, iinhoits. Flout,
dial!, Clover Seeds, Timothy Seeds, Flax Nerds,
Game and Poultry. Particular attention even to
Produce consignment..
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I rj'BANE 6c J E IL:011111LI SSI ON
dc slurs lia FL,,C111., li NA IN
si Ls n t h r ti lt e le , p , U pi l t E at L ....h. d strut,llctveven oo I end
•
11.0 N. 1 - OrrIGN JUN N A b. A. I , II.ICIYAILIN
)OTTER, ht SII E P Alt D
lanundeelon Men:natal, and th.alern el Forel,.
end Domestic. Fruits, Flour, Butter, Cheese, Eggs,
Potatoes and produce generally. No. 26,./ LIBERTY
STREFT, oppoalte Paeseugur Depot, PBtaburgh.
0,6 811.10,11. D
, ULP & SHEPARD, Commission
Merchants and dealers In Floor, U rain and Pro
dbrr, dO Llbert) street, Pittsburgh.
holm brands of Flour fur Rakers and Family use
roastamtly on band. Partirniar otteutton paid to
ong order sfor llerehaiollse g,nerolly. o , goly
LATTLE, BAIRD & PATTON,
Wholesale limners, Commission blernnanta, and
dealers in Pmdnne, Flour. Damn, Cheese. Flab,
~ .arbon and Lard Oil, Iron, Sails, Utast, Cotton
'tarns and all Pittsburgh inanulactarte generally
13 and Us Second /trout, Pitta burgh.
WU. P. E., TllO5.
WM. P. HECK ha. Co, No. IS
Liberty ctret, Plttanurgl, 1 a., , A sudesale
SlGrocers. .11.erelrani• tie.l,rx (\Au n
y Produce. Provi.lons, RaLeull, :40 tter.
neer, 11sh, de., Produce,
Green and Dried fruits. &e.. unit nod Lime. JJIII
e. nains-li J. s, ass msat wv u. itxsa
EIMEII HILOS., (Successors to
Broymer it Anderson,' Wholesale DeaJers yn Fur
..lgn rrults, Nuts and spices. Confectionery, Sugars.
Fireworks, Ac., Nue. la. and Wood Street, snore
Fifth Plttsburah. Ivlttas
RoIST. ISFOX I.IOZ.
11/ li-NON & SON, Commission
1 1 / 7 .IICILANT9 and Dealers in FLUB lt, U RalN,
lIILL 'FEED aod Yitt/DUCF: generall Nu. 79
Diamond,amond, opposite City Hall, Allegheny Ci y.
ty.
101711yai
ORN IL CANFIELD, Commission
er and Forwarding Merchant Cod wholeasie dealer
Western Reserve Cheese, Butler. Lard, Fort,
0.000, Flour, Fish, Pot and Fear! Ashes, neleratus,
Linseed and Lard Ulla, Dried Fruit., nod Produce
generally, Noe. 144 and lid Front street.. rittanurg h
n. 11217111
J A. 01;.44,7.
G I ( LI 3 14 4,mraT 64 n
and Fo lTE AtT i bt .l etrant. l 4 4VE a
VlTottg,l.". l lrert=Treb:49lV4N,V..
JOHN!. 110V.••5DIVAILL HOUR...IM .1.110.11..
.1 OM I. HOUSE /31301 . lb Ikacceti
v, son To Joux .1. w talasaie tiro
aVlV=l=ll,lfiiiii24'.'n'ter St'ob
‘ AMES niizz;
LL & SON, Mum
fasterers of Lard UM, and Commission Merchants
far the purchose and sale or erode and Menned Pe
troleum,➢Nos. 6O and 70 water street, Pittsburgh,
advances made on Consignments.
%,ZC ea HODILARER tc.LA NG,WholesaJie
dletv In Groceries, Flour. Urn Priatut, Pro
Laiuna, FLU. Chau*, bait, Curtain 011, Nus. U 2 and
L:4 Wood Street, near Llburty titre., Pittsburgh,
L',
II I,OBOE 8 111.61, u 1011.61
1-11EA.6 ALETZGAIt i Grocers and
coassoo= siorloso, ssa deaLers In all kinds
of cows/Sep Produce and Pittsburgh kine.nActurea,
No. Pig Liberty Street, opposite head of Wood street,
Pittsburgh. aPail7
14`ETZEG For
-. warding .clCommtaflon 11,-renanta for the sale
.1 Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard, IltThr, areda, /Mad
Frulta, and Prolinee ga.nerally , So. is Market Street,
- orner of First, Pittaburgh,
, 81C/ay DalraLL a. 1. DALLILL.
DALZ ELL A. CO., Whole
sale tirOcera, Coutudadoo nod Forwarding bler
ennuis and dealer. In Produce and Pittsburgh Man.. nant:tree. No. at. Liberty street, Pittatnlrgh.
owl W•TT WILSON.
VATT S. WILSON, Wholesale
T (loaners, Conoulsalou MerobsolN and dealt. In
'Todnee and l'ltt•Durgb Manufactures No. ISO Lin
fly Are., Plttabargb. 107.5
14,1111X.1tT..J0112, C. WALL/W.IR
f AMBERT, S!!IPTOL 6c CO.,
Wholesale Ureters and Produce Dealers No. a,
sloth street. DlDeberth. tale
RIDDLE. No. IS3 Liberty St.,
•
MID
a-ste Meaner, C
a., OlsalOu Merchant, sad
Wholesale De et lu Country rreduce, Uroceries Rai
l'lttebargh manufactures. Cash advanced on eon
danments, Rod paid Ihr Produce generally.
I SALAD DICKEY & CO., Wholesaje
Orocer!, Commission . Merchant.. 00.1 dealer. La
Vroduce, O.leN Water street and an Front street.
l'lttsburgh.
OANILL nears L. CO:112.
EL VOIGHT b. Co., (Successor"
• to U. Omd'Orroduce. and each.Milmlop „M t ,.
Mantel. 37 Liberty garnet.. rittnnurgn.
WILKINS LINHAIIT, 7--
iliecceseor to Kockeown & Llohart)
threier to flour and Orals Produce .d Coma:desk al
Ut•rclents No. tot LIISILIITT 13TREET, Ptstaburgh,
fel
OM, ?LOYD Wit. •LuiU
1011/1 FLOYD 1i CO., Wholesale
osoczus, No. 173 Waco mual =.m Liberty •trrxt,
l'lttsho nth. Pa.
DRUGS AND CILEIBLICALS.
Loll. It'CLELLAND. 9....34i 11. utttrlT.
1 1 1CCLELLIIA1VD & Co,
corner Federal and Lacock Streets;
Pa..
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
peele Carbonl3l4l, 011 s, Vartthhen, Dragg y Dye-
Marls,l4ll, eth., l l tandarO end Patent Med
icines. Their &Lock la Ice and welt aelt.ered, and
will be cold as low ea soy hem, the wee,
mylaos3l
J. scfloohrmukkiiisCiiiiii,-
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
PURE W.lllll T,EAD,
BLUE LIL&D *MOUND IN OIL YON PAINIMI
OIL lILIMIELii.
rcrio. ee "017Cocac91 IBlaraet.
BfAV/
20 CASES CASTOR OIL, • 'IL
s.
' 57Eal
Jaa receded and for o•lo to
U F.Otit: E A. KELLY.
ei724 • • Wboleddle Dr..ggist, 4 Weed street.
30 CASES CHARTER OAK LEAD
Just received dud for owe [D.
UELIRG E A. Km.
m 721 wboteenie Druggist, 37 fl dud et rect. •
40 KEGS FR v
FRENCH ZINC, In py _
Just received dud for
ttnitgiE
A.
RE
my 24 Whole dale Druggist . , 37 tCcod are,*
5 suLs.
received sod for sal., %
Eouti
cuyVl Wholtadle Druggidt, 13 WOO
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