The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1866, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'l4; WittObnghiOUtttes
PUSSLIMED SST
PENNIMAN, REED & CO.
P. B
1%. PMISNIMisLISTON. AN.
T. H
}Bosiness Managers.
BBLSOX P.
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 1866.
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
FOR OUVERMOR.:
MAJ..CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
Of CUMBERLA..4D COUNTY
aikIIMAM B. CILIIILM7,,City
JOHN G. SHOWN, Ibunptan Tp
CLERK OP OUIPILLRO COURT:
ALEXAM DER 14.1 , W1D5, City
ILICOOIII3III
HEART psuuvw. City
• mcatsTant
JOSEPH H. URAT, Plum Tp.
ILOOMLItSBIOIt[I,.
smostia* fIA Tea. City
omicron or POOR:
JOHN P. DIULY6i, 111111132 To.
Airmau.r:
JOHN P. 6Lh. N. City.
422011.61 E lILLOON, Pat Ty.
GISOUGZ Y. IIIoILLE. North Payette Pp
011A01111101C, Colima Ty.
WILLIAM PETRY, You Tp.
11 . t.:414:111,11.1r. -
PITTSBUROII AIND CONNELLSVILLE
RAILROAD CASE.
The suit to determine the legality of the
law repealing the charter of this Pittsburgh
and Connellsville Railroad Company time
on for _hearing, yesterday, before the Su
preme Court at Williamsport. In conse
quence of the sickness of Judge Greer,
Judge McCandless hears the cause.
Messrs. Johnston, Latrobe and Spiers ap
peared for the railroad company i and
Messrs. Black and Loirry for the other
side. No progress was made . in the hear
ing.
ED=
Now and then we encounter a Republi
can of Radical opinions who believes in the
efilatCY of Trimming. So long as he dis.
courses of principles in the abstract he
starts at the root of the matter and works
logically to natural and just conclusions.
But when it comes to reducing ideas to the
concrete in actual measures of govern•
ment, he is ready to accept, without a
struggle, almost any abatements that may
be proposed.
In the important matters at issue between
the President and Congress, that man will
frankly avow his sympathies and convic
tions all run in unison with tho majorities
in the two Houses ; but, then, he thinks it
would be wiser to yield acquiescence in the
Polley of the President, for the sake of
concord, and, with a view to holding the
Republican party together. Such Is not
our conception.
The Republican party was called into
existence. by an, earnest and searching dis
cussion of the elementary principles that
form the foundation of all Just Government
by the People. It crystalized around the
central idea of Liberty defended by Law.
The condition of its continuance is trueness
to that idea. It can be held together on no
other terms, and if it could be made to co
here under different circumstances it would
be shorn of
.usefulness and become a cum
beret of the ground.
The leading Republican journals, by
their Radicalism, saved the party organiza
tion intact and undiminished in power. If
they had yielded - six months Ago to the in
fluences that went out from the Presiden
tial Mansion, the party would have liter
ally disintegrated and gone to pieces. At
the elections next fall tbe.Democrats would
Lave experienced no trouble in securing a
working majority In the House of
.Repre•
sentences, onttwordd. certainly have gain
ed a number of Senators, including one
from Pennsylvania. True, the Radical
Journals have losidepartutental patronage,
and their ConSergailve competitors have
reaped the advanitike,-snch as it is. No
matter; When illeßadicals, impelled by a
sense of duty, elected to stand by their
principles, they knew what losses they
would necessarily be made to sustain.
These loama they accepted cheerfully, be
cause the sacrifice was necessary to pre
serve the principles to the defense of which
they were pledged.
Others took a different view. They said
in so many words, "We !tun sold; yet we
see no other way but to- follow the Presi
dent." They did follow him until they
were met by apirrent of influences, ema
nating from the people, more potent than
that vrielded by the President. Hence the
remarkable fact that on the final passage
of the last Joint Resolutions to Amend the
Constitution every member of the House,
chosen by .Republimm constituents, was
constrained to act, not with the Executive,
but with the Republican party. This whs
at once the triumph and the vindicatio n of
Radicalism. The party was found a unit,
and Its principles placed in the ascendant.
If the Radical newspapers in Pennsyl
vania had not taken the risk of prompt and
decided aCtion, the election of General
GRAIL; which is now certain, would have
been an Impossibility t. six of the districts,
represented in the present-Congress by Re•
ptiblicans, would in the next be represent
ed by Democrats ; and Mr. Enoeu Cowen,
would either be re-chosen to the United
States Senate or be succeeded by Mr. G.
W. Woonwsno.otaf.r.lirmansi B. REED.
The fact that the party stands to-day on an
impregnable basis is not clue to the Con
servatives, for_they did their utmost to de
moralize it, and make it an casy.prey to
tho spoilers, but to the R e dlcals, who stood
by the ling, end refused to follow, where
following wislreitelierz.
Wftsk the-call was issued for a Soldiers'
State Convention, to be held in this city,
the democratic leaders endeavored to take
the movement under their patriittage, for
the purpose of bettfring Mr. rCiArmEn's
chances of election. In various counties
they sought, by crafty appliances, to pack
delegations favorable to their scheme. By
noisy exultation tlicy gave tlw iinptcssion
to the uninitiAted that, speaking after the
manner of Mr. SEAVAIM, ' l / 4 iverYthing was
lovely." But when the Caniention came
to act,- the fact was disclosed that the sot.
diers stood solidly by the principles and
measures for which they batted.
MC CLYMER men are not willing to givo
up so. Hence thoi Lave resolved that
real Soldiers' Convention" shall be held,
To :his end they uro to haw a preliminary
meeting at Harrisburg on the 28th instant.
Qurra a number of Republican Govern
ors object to Governor Curtin's plan for
calling special sessions of the Legislatures
to pass on the Constitutional Amendment.
They hold it is;pot, possible to secure the
ratiticatio4 Our. to the Bret of January
wit, and that 11.. y waiting the regular meet
ings of the Legislatures the people will
have an oPistirtiiitil.Y, in the respectivq
states, orPrOnnitztelng judgreetrt;i4m the
proposltion:',The*Oral - of apptoval
by the constituencies is worth tench.
Tay :Democrats '
.' of 'perks: , eo*jr.-an - 1
=nee that they have tnidt&V-uthe Pieai
dent and the Upionmembers of his Cabe
net " to attoull.the4, Aims meeting on the
18th or July,
TEM Nashville, Tennessee, Press, speak
ing of the new Constitutional Amendment, ''
—The citizen. of Troy have just sub
says' scribed $8,760 to pay the debt on their ele
"We shall not regret its defeat very glint new orphan asylum.
deeply, for while we acquiesce in it, it 5p
—lt is proposed to erect a broad and sub-
P ea "' to us lo fall ah"ri of the . "‘P' irtmr49 stantini levee, completely girdling the city
and necessities of the Union minority of the
O. r
New Orleans. This is a stupendous en-
South." ' lerprise.
It goes on to state— ' —The President Int, appointed lireeken
"The Union party of the country has ridge Speed, son of Attorney tleneral
from the beginning been not only willing Speed, :t cadet at the West Point Military I
tint eager to be'maginintutons to those fel, Academy.
els who were them Selves magnanimous. ; —A foreign letter writer speaks of !
But the reconstructed newspapers of the Dyson as "holding Eughnors lyre." He
South, ever since the assassination of must have seen the poet reading the Lon-
Abraham Lincoln, have been scattering d on Ti me ,
firebrands of hate among the people against
—The greenbacks retired from eircula
the Union men of the South and the vasty
at the North which put down the rebellion.'
between Aprillst and June let of this
year amounted to twenty - one and It quer-
And it concludes: ter millions.
- "If there was any general exhibition of
_Two spans of the Tennessee river
charity and magnanimity by the partisans bridge, at Clarksville, are completed, and
of the late rebellion toward their Union the work is vigorously pressed forward,
neighbors, who they affectionately style
"traitors to the South," and "allies of the I promising early completion.
—Anson 13urlingatne has purchased a
Yankee trivaders;" it they showed any dis
tract of laud near-San Mateo of 1 100 acres,
position to extend to their adversaries the
and proposes to become a resident of Cali.
same generosity which they demand for
~f onda as soon as his mission to China is
themselves; if they would concede that the
udcd-
Southern man who was for the Federal
Government was In all respects as honor- —The corn and wheat crops are reported
as doing pretty well in South Alabama, honest, patriotic and respectable as
the Southern Man who was for the Coaled. but owing to the scarcity of subsistence,
creep; if they would cheerfully grant that the farmers are generally feeding their
the Southern man who fought for the stock on wheat In the sheaf.
Union performed his duty, then the rights —The estate of the late Ralph Hunting
and interests of Union people would be ton, of Boston, will foot up nearly $1,100,.
perfectly secure under the local govern- 000. The principal heir is his only Baugh.
manta of the late insurrectionary States. ter, the childless widow of John W. Jame's,
But the reverse of all this is undeniably of that city.
the fact, throughout those States. To have —A theatre is to be established
been a Union man there is . political ostra- nently in Reading ley New York parties.
elm civil ontlaWry and social disgrace. The hall of the new building
attached to
We do not therefore believe that the pro- the Keystone Ho has been leased for
posed amendment will secure peace in the t "
s purpose.
South."
—Judge Oldham, of Texas, formerly a
So far as we can judge this represents the rebel Senator, is in Cordova, writing a his
feeling of all real Union men in the South. tory of the "Confederate Struggle," and, in
ern States. Instead of regardirt the pro- the meantime, is supporting himself by
i Posed amendment as harsh towards the P hete grai' l l in g•
rebels, they regard it as inadequate to their —Mr. S. B. U'Meaglier, the Paris cor
respondent of the London tritnrA, get. a
Iwn protection. larger salary than Secretary Seward, be
sides a furnished house in one of the best
quarters in Paris.
—Miss Jennie Brown and Miss Sallie
Hart, of Louisville, were found sulloc.sted
in the vault of a privy on Monday. The
floor of the closet had fallen through, pre
cipitating them into the vault.
—Dr. Griggs, of Detroit, who was re
cently-arrested on the charge of smuggling,
has just - had his trial in Cleveland. The
jury were absent from the room but fifteen
minutes, and returned with a verdict of
acquittal.
A FENIAN MASS meeting was held at St.
Louis on the 18th inst. Capt. DUNN was
among the speakers. The main point he
made was this:
"The United States government has sold
the Fenian arms for this invasion, and they
had now taken them away. They hail now
their money, arms and ammunition, and
he would my that they were robbers In the
face of all honest men on the earth. Tell
it to Mr. Seward, Secretary of State in
Washington. Tell it to Mr. President
Johnson, in the White House at Washing -
Kin. Tell it wherever you may be; and 1
defy them to givetne the lie, that they have
sold us ammunition' kid amts , and know
ing for what purpose they were going to
lw used. And tell them that they are rob
fins in the face of all honest men."
He was followed by Judge Denser, who
said:
"The Congress of the United States, he
believed,were in sympathy with this cause,
and their feelings were that of the Amer
an citizens, and he believed that they
would repudiate this transaction of con&
rating property merely on an alleged vio
lation of the neutrality laws, and they
would repudiate the spy system."
!EMI
THE Galveston (Texas) Bulletin wisely
gays:
"We could name a dozen journals in
Texas which are deati weights for the
President to carry. They are the repre
sentatives of Texan opinion, and as such
Incalculable mischief. While the
iouthern press is fossilized to the dead is
,ues of the past, we can hope for no rccon
.truction on terms advantageous to the
south. While the newspapers professing
le represent public sentiment, abound iu
1111 that is abusive of the nation and disloy
al to the government; how can it he other
wise?"
This is the plain truth. Every loyal
man who reads many of the Southern
'ournals l repelled and put on his guard
by the violence of their language and the
boldness of their pretensions.
I=
—The President is said to he much
Hossed as the dereaf. of Mr. Grinnell, of
lowa, for a re-nomination to congress.
—lt is stated that the President has sent
to the Senate the nomination of Governor
[(olden, of North Carolina, to be minister
to San Salvador.
—The proepecto arc that a qualified Ne
ro Suffrage Bill for the District of Colnin
t.in will be passed before the close of the
and signed by the President.
—Judge Lowry has been nominated for
Congress by the Democrats of the Tenth
District of Indiana. Hon. W. 13. Barring.
ion has received the Democratic nomina
tion in the Third Judi: na District.
—There is said to be a programme among
ertain Wisconsin politicians to make Gen.
C. C. Washburn°, United States Senator
H
to succeed Mr. owe; as a compromise
candidate between Howe and Randall.
—There is talk of nominating Brentano,
publisher of the Chicago &flung, against
John Wentworth, for Congress, next fall.
Brentano is a decided Radical, and musters
etinsiderable strength, exclusively among
the Gdrumns.
—A letter from Zanesville gives the fol
lowing information : "Muskingum county
approves of the course of Hon. Columbus
Delano in Congress, and is in favor of his
re-nomination. Folict, of Licking county,
will undoubtedly be the Democratic candi
date."
—There is a serious intention'evinced
among the I - input)Reims of the Fort Wayne
district Indiana, to give their Representa
tive, lion. .Thseph D. Defreea, a leave of
thiielice from Congress for a few years.
lie is accused of being weak in the knees
on reemanmetion, and of leaning towards
the Johnsonites.
— The Rein ll3 lliiati Convention of the
Fifth Congressional District of lowa con
vened Mondayand after seventy-seven un
successful ballotings, was obliged to ad
journ until yesterday. On the seventy
inth ballot General Dodge vita nominated
as the 'Union candidate for Congress, he
reeelving.76 votes to 64 for Mr. Kamm.
'the .nomination was tinnily made tinani.
MOUS.
Honnintit RETIIIMITIOR.—The Knox
ville ffominerciai says:
"We have just been shown a private let.
tar from Floyd county, Georgia, to one of
our citizens, in which one of the most das
tardly crimes is made known No ever
chronicled. Three, ladies were returning
home from a visit to a neighbor, when a
negro dame upon them in a secluded out-of
the-way place, and attempted to detain
them all. Two of them succeeded In get
ting away from him; the other one he took
Into the woods, and tied her, and kept her
there tWo days without food, her friends
finding her at the end of that time. Tint
negro was caught, and the lady was asked
what punishment she desired to have In
flicted on this demon. She replied she
wanted his arms cut off and then wished
him skinned alive. The sentence was ex
ecuted. 'The negro lived about ten minutes
after the operation.
TUE CONTRALEIT.—It is not generally
known as it should_ he, that our gallant
candidate for Governor, General Geafy,
was engaged in nearly sixty battles, during
the Mexican war and the late rebellion, and
that besides having his son shot down by his
side, he was wounded on three different oe
aasions, and has at this ClaYfi 4 opeA '6l'4
Now look at the other picture. We
have, it is true. a hie ooropetitor, n meta
who occupied a prominent position during
the nation's struggle for. exisencechtn
where, and how, and on - which'side?'
With such au 'mil e and anon-awl/pions.
who can doubt the result 4—Reading Jour.
- -
—The Buffalo Expreas of Friday an
nounces We arrival during the previous
forty-eight hours or no lees than one bun
dred and slaty-one graiu vessels, whose
eareri will foOt up a total of two million
Rix hundred and nine thousand two hun k
'died and fifty-two bushels—Abe greatest ae ,
i . pnraulstion- of grain Butt . ever lay at one
tido harbovon.the globe.
ThitlEhtirlS,
askai "If thel'exdars leadqrs two worthy or
prompt :art** rand siial : ,,what, should be
'done withithelsiztitliklguilt3r i * Shimu
the atteatpvto destropttdaoverazneat?"
c=
—The safe in the office of Messrs. E.
Brooks, Birdsboro, Berks county, was
blown open on Saturday tuurning about
two o'clock, by a party of burglars, and
the sum of about two hundred dollars taken
out of it.
—John Augustine, a respectable citizen
of Carondolet, Mo., was murdered at
Columbia, on Sunday. The murderer,
Lane, was taken from the guard having
him in charge, by the exasperated people,
and summarily hung.
—Farmers in the Northern portion of
Ohio suffered heavily (tom the storm of
Sunday and Monday, In lossof stock. An
estimate made in Huron county fixes the
number of sheep lost within a circle of ten
miles at ten thousand.
—Henry Lee, nephew of Robert E., has
been arrested by the military authorities at
Richmond for getting drunk and inciting a
riot. He was released, after a confine
ment of three days, on parole. to report in
person whenever called noon.
—Frbm a report made to Congress, it at -
pears that government has provided 9,0;5
artificial limbs soldiers; 2,134 arm,,, 3,71-4
legs, 44 hands, 9 feet and 104 other appli
ances; twenty-three different inanulactures
or artifi dal limbs supplied the government,
and the cost was 114.357,7221.
COE'S DYSPEPSIA CURE is pre
pared by the arlattlal Of the 3. 41, 7 eclawt. l . 4l
..,os , a I.:Jonah Balsam. Mr. Cos be. prepared
a medicinal setiele for palate and n• rat use but
what has Moe the strongest teem, sad has sisters
horst the palm of • teloryover every disease It has
been certil to cute. VI yaw who are •tafer.ne
from dr eeeoda. Indigestion, stases, • Wyk heal.atsr.
Vibe
mo f rhos .dreentery. aset general .1. Witty of
the whole system, try hat a single bottle/ IS
never arr. COn asstln meri t s all In tuts ems... Out
n Ituftwiedle of Its the on tont testimony
of all who have ever tried 11, the euroolums of hoc -
dream of our cm et oeted.r, to P....W.
and the twos helat rest... as certain my suushtne , all
fi.'"illibiri=".,l7.7,ll! y ou tt-',17.1,":::,..°:,.. b *ut;
roneernlog Its wonderfal virtues are not found to
be true—as you 41.1 not se) teal the operation of the
Medicine Is InnatitalleOUs and perfectly woad. lint
-etc will renounce oar profewdon so caterer. to the
public health, and retire trout the geld, ettel 'talus
that we are In eonspetent to C pod a medicinal
preparation which 'would ter e 0111
utitted un to your sane.
dead,
by druggists ..serra herr .• gob. &sent far
Pittsburgh, J.mr.rti 1.11.11 I All. Druggist, 144
Starke stns.,. ' t 521,1,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WE. linCtillAJl, Jr., haunts Repress (457ee,
34 1 4 1/th Sired, is an authorized Agent to recess<
Advertisement's for the GAZE77'E, and oil other
papers throughout the Unites! States and the
Osnatioss.
TEMPEBANCEi lEEE PROPER
TY YOH BALI.--ttor Lot •dlolotntl Mottoollot
Chorcht
BEMEIMEM
kiEl.))l.t/E K. YLOWHIL,
No. 93 Ul•mond sue.)
or, JAY. I). V.()WP-11, Temperancevll).
lei'
ELECTION NOTICE.—An election
for Officer. of the
Birmingham & Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
wio b. held At the oftlee. sooth end of the Brit!Me,
on MONDAY. the 111 day of July oert. at 3 o'clock,
A. 11. STEVENSON. nen.
AUCTION SALE of BOOTS, SHOES
AHU VAITV.ItB. —A u extra large simeta/ sale
bytymid t . he ...dation ire Federal st..
Alla/Ile on)/ /LID A Y ArTIKAMM/Ob. M lio•coica.
All good scarioriable mauls. Buyers of Mums will
Sod itto their Interest to attend.
A CARD—The Slum Trade is respectfully solicited
for consignments to these oaks, wltica will receive
prompt 10.1•1171.1012.
M2l A. LEA/MATZ.. Auct._
EUREKA CLOTHES WRINGER.
One of the best Wringer,. ever told In the United
States, Ton will Ana at
Tqco. 5113 Woad Eitroct.
Jen ii. /WADY
FINE ENGRAVED AND CUT
C3ria.d9LEGSW.ELFILIN
Ladies purchasing NOTE PAPER or ENVEL
OPE:ties. have the same embossed w ith their
WITIIOUT ZSTaA (MARCY.
No , . 1217cocaci. isit - reket.. I E. A. MATSON,
foil :ea ,
)oil' H. PIIOBT,
Of ail kind. Mao, beautiful VARIAN drAl U
ETTh. A cbuice lotJuat received at
NOTICE. The Committee on
Common h av eprot of the Councils,
Cloy of Allegheny, beans thorised to proven ,
Mau• for the uniform and permanent improvement
of the Common Oroond to said city. The attention
Of .I ..MUlcespe Oat iicncra. sod others. who may b.
inter.itni in having the, Public grounds inintused,
hatb7 !wawa. Outline pmas for am ficiPPMil
are collated until the leT naVY
aces at flU,.,tho SlclionnelPanisp of Sim once
sr • or Cant:oiler
fit 1 1:5=au'on may be wankel in
ma4th.l Pia.. thieb plane at =kb* cififlfOred
and worded sill be liberally paid !Or tbe
14W1N
MENU
lea
- Chairman of committee.
litE LADIES' AID SOCIETY OF
..PLYMUUTII et/kiIIitF.UATION AL uneaten.
iv11. 1 : 1 0 . W T lil i tal i tmitY A p i t ar is i 14' 1 1:i
Ibis week, n in the nillua d , on Il♦ STREET.
Strawberries end (.teem, ice Crean., Flowers. Mu.
sud osent pawsed cheer.
The Lecture Room the Church will IRA!. be
thrown open %sour Mends et o'clock.
Adudseton SIIS cents. Tickets et the door.
Jo 0110
LADIES' FRIEND WASHING MACHINE,G
At BECKHAM A LONG .s. No. 127 I.lhtrty St.
Tartitortni [Ulna fur rate
Jelo . ‘lol
JAIMS ILINIILEY,tefkm
. _
AN EXHIBITION OF TABLEAU Toi
In conu.Nlon with Ulabog and Hullo, will
hr held onTHUIRSDAT AND F R IDAY
IDAY EVENYNUN
NEXT, In the PRENRYTRUIA.N CHURCH. !dulcet
street. htenehitrter, the proceedeor which will
be'eppllr d to the extetlon or IktiCol/0i iiilllBl. la can.
ofclan with the Ylrettict WOO Preeby twine Church
the came place.
be
Mb cent.; children 15 cente. Tlekete
lc, be
bed et th ourlnclonl. Stores In Manchester.
Jel/i;d6l
JAMES 111. BALPEI,
.410EILC733CITIZIICFP,
Prepares EEPLID/T DRAW IN&iS and MPECIP
DATIoNiSIor all kinds of Ualkling n
s, And 0,r1.,-
leads tbetr ereetton, OP reasanable tens..
cameo on AN DE,EZON STREET, between Lacuna
and ItOblns.to streets, AI, L ti It EN V. jeW:472
MTED HEATS FOR LUNCH,—
e! Ponta! Tuogite, Hazabrn
Beef, Yersiolitb.Bloatent, end ham. Cut an to faxi•
op pots, suitable tot &revellers.* lance, irocetind
and fur axle at the ratotly Groeetlflt4re of
JR°, A. itENtill ASO.
Jeli Corps, Liberty and Nand streets.
- ^
200BBILOO4Ul8VELLEtTERIENT
Ju i k " ceive"Pd Vir "r Et Co Liti
•4 • P.M -
W pa . rioy <manly:lad Iveelved And tor late hi t t
11.11N8Y44.4101fL1N
_
Xest n =littiietW orSiVl •
Metkeital, •Lt• , Vt, •
JAMES T. iptApy a co.,
VS...comer. to B. JonN & Co:,)
Corner Fourth and Wood Ste.,
BANKERS. BRIMS,
InALZEM IN ALL KINDS Oi
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECT/UM ambient, all accessible points in
the United Stains and Canada..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
Isloo re.„l - W All.ll.
SITUATED OR STOLEN from ibe
tamer!her, linlag near Nob[calm.. Allegheny
Co, C0.,0n the night or June loth laaa, a BAY
_
var. broken to toe maddle.
beavy mom, tall and foretelp; heavy limb,, bare
rooted, and about 14 ban.l.l A imitable reward
will be gold for the return of the horse. and If 10-
1111 ,1 0 . 4! for We arrest and eonz i litou t r i gjlle
}NOR BENT,
A FARM OF 130 ACRES,
Situated In Jefferson township, Allegheny county,
Fa., on the Plonongaheln river, llmules front the
city. The improvements are good. The land of the
best quality; sell adapted far Krudeniart. rosseu
pion August let, 1010.
.11•1 , 1-41.-MLIE1 33.01171911£1.
soveu rooms and hall. good stable ercsilent
water at the dour; situated 011 the old Washington
road, shout 6 milts from the city. Possession Int
med
For further particulars. Mitre of
•• ' •
U. M. TOWER,
No. 104 Poartb Street.
MIMI
BLANK BOOKS,
I=ll
TIMK, DILA Y ' El IT AND BLANK BOOKS
of every description on band and made to
VOI.KV •t, K.I.KUILATXI , (.11.1.1/ 1 . 6111 a, war
ranted.
Is TIN , . STATIUN UV.
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
1e2.!•v0 EIVTLI ISTREKT.
pETROLIA
131_,U1!.'
Vic arc LI prepared to forulah ILI. til'AN MLR],
brand of
ißr_micrin sain.a.23w.
For itellnero' nee, promptly and
in any quantity
we gonnantee the QU AI.ITY to be IltittOlt to
Al , ll ma nn far t u red In or brought to this city .
T.H.NEVIN di: CO.,
N. W. Corner Third and Maikei Ms.
EEO
WE, THE SUBSCRIBERS, have
this day entered Into a LIMITED 1` A itTNElfc.
hill P. agrevatity to the prorlalono of the Act of As
mrtilify passed the let day of March. WM.
The partner .hlp to he condieted under Um name
of MILLXII, II Alflt is PARKIN, he the city of
Plthileurgh, and fur the purpose of manufactartng
sod militia riTCKL and Its products.
The general partners arc RAUB/SAT MILLED and
CIIAP. PARKIN. of the CDT of Pittsburgh. and
DEO. W. BAUR. of the Dorough of tmemeuerellic.
The menial partnere are SAMUEL M. KIM{ and
bf PEI, DU VP, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
Pauli or the •peclal partner. have eonifibat.o
Twelve Thousand rive Hundred Doilare In rash.
partuemhisi in commence an the DINST
DAY JANUAItIi,D. Anil to terminate on
the TUIIIT) .1 , 111,T DAT t./Y DOD.
tialiligal MILLER.
tin, N. MANN, IC - inhere! Partner..
HAN TAKILIN,
hAIIUILL D. KIND.
S.A.DUEL 1."`"'".
AMERICAN MACHINE VI °RIM
FISHER, GRAHAM & CO.,
Engine BuUders and Machinists,
• Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
ApA .•erVltlng ...... Ilorlng Oil tells
11 . .rorolsr atlontioo pap! to Vit.°air I.ll,,ElAtitn7
r.
Marlon Avenue, sear Yl. W.s C. A. it.
ELlLLoala.c.rw,
DUNK PUuIirTLY.
M".0.3F1L 61181-OEI.
Stationary Slide-Mahe Oil Engines.
I=l
Latex, and most Improved Style
NUISANCES. ..
tiTuatcr CostistudOiesitin tlerhe,
{'ire 4.1 r ALtusitith T. June Mb, UM.
0 Ulu. Is hereby elven to all pumin•th erase from
throve lug. ma the tbortmithfisee•ang public 'Maori,.
of Mt- y of Allegheny, an? Rubs., Ural. eat'
rton, ur of say kind. They us &antler milieu!
to lease or cause io be tell, none of LIM above men
tioned nnisanrus on their premises or any private
groom!. within the limits of the city The under
liened hu beets appointed Assistant Street Coto
missions* by 00110.11, who base made It his spacial
duty to remove mid...sous of all Abuts. mirtlontsrly
those Puiltiothe to the sanitur condition of the
c, rind Os Witt s the city or.liusseas In
ill. f.srtielliar L. the very letter Therefore par
ties litho wish to moult trouble In this matter Will
do well to have the streets sod alleys, on which their
property abets, cleaned of all nuisances Itoomill
*wry, and also to slut* soy nal...tures •gistlng on
their premises. A book will be kept la thy sales, of
the tilfect C0L11011.1 , 14./Mtf, Ott? DWI. In Which eosn•
pistols...so be Imbued f (bin seesneut of the IUNTILain.
Itilit L
)cis Assistant Street Commissioner.
4:0)*011:ri. )1:V 0:0:11:tm
It•PEINCER & NicKAV,
111ALSTERS AND BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HOBERT WATSOS, Dismegv.
_Jel9:dlls_
FOR . THE LADIES.
NEW FANCY STATIONERY.
Of various descriptions, at thE
NEW TOOK STORE,
196 Smithfield street, corner Seventh,
THE A. A. OF CONGRESS, approw
ell June G. WA. give. additional pension to the
following clean of ps.rsona:
To thuse who have on
botheyes or hands:
To limey wilt, have lost both feet;
To those who WM, lost one hand or foot;
To those who have been deprived of their pen
alone underact of March fd. leaf, are restored%
. . . .
Pensions are ex tended to dependent fathers and
brother•.
Apply by mall or In person. to
McMASTER, GAZZAM & CO.,
Office, 98 Grant Street,
PITYMBURGII
BUSINESS MAN'S
COMICIAL COLLEGE,
•
No. 4 St. flair Street.
We have engaged the services of an experienced
teacher expressly for the months of July mid Au
gust. Student. entering on the hit of July Can easll.•
I y complete the course by tha last of August.
Yoe circulars and specimens of penmanship, apply
at the College Rooms, or address
N. SHAFFER and
JegaimilliarniP .1. Y. If cOLAYMONI)B.
STEAM ENGINE, BOILERS, ETC.
W.Cfrt EI.A.Z•BL
.11C htt.ntu En lot with boilers and a Worthing
'''. Inc nearly new and Ant clue.
heavy Iron berl-plale•
and
8 rert bi
11! Inch... fawn %team' plpra IMO toren pliznp,lo-
grill, with thirty Net seal:leg and pulleys; sine,
:we bie
aebrt.bielo-10ch
NV or Sued botiwrs, .esetir 75. feet by
nod ott. einsie - Mission romp , "'
leder I. inch tarok. by I Web diameter.
inqUire of JOHN riimurn,
• m tit. Clair street.
Or, ISAAC, JONES,
Cororr of Ross sell Fint *tree..
ARED M. BRUS,H,
WA=IrAtTURY.II Op
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Tanks,
eme:ET AEON WOBILL-ilte...
No. 61 Peon ?greet, pittab urg h . p i.
Je20:t167 WV
c r it ;ASS WORKS Fon SALEc
SITUATED Id ISOUTII lIDSTON, MASS.
Terme reasonable. Address U. A. NrAxpajao.
or s.,B AJDR "
itsiterk. *9 ft=t-a...
"14164117
p atiV/W3 l ITS al 4PO 51.'1 10.0
DOCIIII3, E, I)ORIELLY,
Office, Sixth and Grant Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
SiirSpeelat attention given to ail ea., requiring
nurgleat operations.
GREAT BARGAINS
BEG 151',
121 Federal Street, Allegheny City.
We Mier Or .fork nl grcAt bargain,..uo+l Ali lig o f
BONN KVA, HATS, ItIBISONS, 00,1
eroblug In the EIIY LIS E. Ako, BI 1.1:
put CLOTH SACQU EI, aml BANQUE, will be ..old
very 1.1, we are shout to .“111 hu.lnexs.
1eT.:1.157
UA\tia Al. PAIRTN 10., `WIWI 11111110,,
ILEUISK.h MILLKIL, tr.WM'I. M. KIY.I
MHO. W. NARK, YAM'I. PM V . V.
CHAR. PAH.KIN.
CRESCENT STEEL WORKS.
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN.
I=l
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
Warranted Equal to any In the Market,
either Imported or of Domestic
Illanufaeture.
aI•KCIAL ATTENTIoN I • AW 1‘) riSE Una,
AND DIE ITEEL.
Office, 38 Wood Street,
111 ST. WI/LULEA HOTEL el;11.IHN1:.
PrrTemMOIL Juue 18th. 0654. 1.1e:d49
1866. SPRING RATS. 18 6 6.
MoCORD &
131 WOOD STREET,
%Y.h to call special attention to thelr large nod
splendid stork of
Hate, IC., for Spring and Susta
iner Irear,
.E!Lata .chow®33:43 -4 0 - 01.7r/datSr.
I , KUDYn. , ICASIDEB, Etc.:
11LNT'et and IR , VC.' SARAI , I/An. "110W•S
THAT'S, " 11101111TON5. P1.n11).1t14, 114 4, 1m.h,
UERItI ' . 1q..1116, Lc., tr.
STItAW 1.14.01 , t , of Itrery drecrlptlon, to .ult nil
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES
MORELIND & MITCHELL,
Nos 43514 427 Liberty Street,
The very hest 1101INEN l'A Jtltl AGES and 8I
kept for hire at all time, the noes, REA 1t96
In the clay. Vamersla, fac.. •Itenalual Won short
pollee In the lat,t wanner.
Person. wiahlug to eugage au)thlng In our Itor
eat rely upon being turned out In the be.t st)l, •.
the propel...glee their perAonal otteutlon to the
IL J. LANCE
MK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER
EEM2
iota Window Curtaino and Chair Covers
Cleaned and Beglazal without unpacking.
Nos. 35 and 37 Third Street,
BeVeven Weal and rmlt6lld
=
gurEmon OAK TANNED,
I icerrit KIP AND /UV ItTliu
LEATHER BELTING AND 1108 E,
Ilazy:facto:rod at No. 15k1 tIMItVPIt Lll nT.. by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
A(eot• for Now York Itobbor Co.
(mum Belti ng.
Always OEI band, a snlyarlor ~nality of I.Al'p.
L.K.A rural. nod Y DILA MIS K. 0 0 1'1' t.. 11
HIV abd Il lift, tow' , Ili NdKb, etc. • )
••- • - -
pUIL ADELPIII A SALOON
'IPCIOI3. 191.41.7-aZI
In the City of Canton, Ohio,
I:=1
Alan, 71711.3eITULIE ai asl.l boure. all new.
.11orra
rgolalna Inn room,. norm r Ironer, near thr c
Ilona. and Post Oitc.e. In Lb ,111.. N. of the city
M.A.° fi, am rnmk..t.4 In othrr
Je3;e:2ll
- -
PrITEIBIMH IRON WOMB.
J. PAINTER & SONS.
CM
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND SHEETS,
relfi a. prrnisvntaii, PA.
•. D. ...11113[11•01,1.
EAGLE OIL WORKS,
Laivo-iroacLawv-11.1e".
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON,
Refiners and Deniers In
PETROLEUM.
(MICR. tWA:4I/YOSI.WII, CoiLNE.It IIANCOI.Ii
tT. •).11, F4.13y01001): WAY. my 1¢..12
uouria ...... ..... in-ormo
C . FIELDING &HBO.;
Manufacturer o and I)enien In
4:7llartcaral ilkagscleo
BOOTS, SLOES & GAITERS,
No 140 Ohio HI., Allegheny.
Repairing proniptly eseenteri on tIl,, eitorteoi no
tice. :e.7.1!
J. DIAMOND,
Practical Optician,
And Manufacturer of the
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Which are yromotteti to prose.... ytycogthen And
Improve the tight. Yor Yale ,soly by
J. DIAMOND,
my17:00 No. ON 191.Claly Street.
LEATHER BELTIN4.I.
CHESSMAN & CLARK,
No, 110111011 T,, near the Penitenttnn - , Allegbe
-07 OltY, inanullteturcrsnf every deserlption of rat
rat ntretclied, Cemented and Wrens! OAK TANI -
ND LICATIIIIIt BELTING. DELI'S wade to order
and n patrol at ahort notice. Particular attention
paid to Belts fur Roiling Mills and heavy work.
All work warranted. I.lrdr. respectfully
lelantl4
REMOVAL.
JNO. STEVENSON & SON have re
toovld to u 3 ALUIREY STREET, three doors
above um old stand, where they Issve glued up
more sonnuallous room, and have opened a larg
and rich Itotk of JEWELRY, SILVEII e
WLEE AND PLATED 11000 es, to wlt•eb they In
vite public attention.
MOWERS, HAY RAKES,
PLOWS, QIILTIVATORS
ALL MINDS OF
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
To, be had at
s. larticrauvet,
No.. :IS and 30 Ohio duvet, Allegheny.
sny2B:66ll:wor , wT .
F °o
PUNE DRULIS, MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, VANCY kivoll6,
COMES, BRUSHES, 'PULLET SOAPS,
SUPPORTERb ‘ SHOULDER BRACES,
PATENT MEDDANES, SILAKEII
MMUS, CONCENTRATED REMY.
DIES, &a., Lt., Lt., (10 TO
BROWN. No. 8 St. Clair Street.
myt11:13117111VM
CITY Or ALTAOItinT,
TaLgtiBSlVe OFFICE., June MW, 1104.
NOTICE $8 lIEBEET GIVEN TO
the holders of We NIX PEE CENT. MUNICI.
VAL BONDI) Or ALLEGHENY, that the Coupons
on maid Honda coming duo July lii, lal.. will be paid
.Id day Mean Ulu Mate Ma) at the BANK Olf
I ITMISLIJAI 11, le the Oily C 1( Pltlabuygh, Cu.
D. IdACYKILKON,
Yola Treaaurer of A legbeny
1/0031 TO-LET.A largo airy
front parlor, on the Oral floor, at No. 15 Now
street. Will be ranted, furnished or unfurnished,
with or Without board, to single g%ntlemen or a
married couple. Oath room privilege given pal ties
renting the room. Apply to
MIM. PHILIPS, No. tri Ross street.
McIIIAIIIIB Sa MODEM,
Sal:IbIZI
NIENAIIIANTN Aan , NE.A.NUFACIIIREMS.
Persons desiring s bilt43slo.ll Q UALITY Up
B.
'LIM win be accommodated by lest lug orders , at
the lgA/ILE 111.1TiL, oa Libertyotrect. Onlers
so left will be tailed for every day and promptly
JelattiSe
GENERAL BRANGUTINGOFICE.
yr P. GENCIEDIBRE, Civil En-
GI NAM% „Cliir:Mltri" AND SOLIOLTOII OW
Wiltlttilt, No. lit IT. °LAM lintstiCT, Poet
.00yolloa Ogg, Residence. It. Ilay atreet. I'ITTN-
Al MUll. PA. lelealta
111/10NEIr LOAN OFFICE, No. larii
'Mtn SIIITHYtEt.I) STREET, corner or Math.
• mono Loaned on Oliver Mate& Dues Pistols,
=i t L erOle !ll' Oth er
stV h at
L77 4 l be mo . eus crag* be deled onnoul. o i datt,
nonntitelitt Of Vireo gObbery:
'Natal,:4j ortnotty: netetipuoir tor este • st. low“t
poem (144:dnti If.ItnNUNL. ROY.
WKS 'tieLICHILATErIL STEEL
Ate.ti umut44 oniame itu•dv, .nd
itrjugll:o,4M.M-444;. °Nti.741'1,t46,
iimnited Tricks , . at. trterNolynoimanestint,ttest
writ OttOrt nOtalitettriTAi•juiwa.
NEw,.A,EIVERTLSEDIENTS
VALUABLE
CO IL MINES FOR Sill.
The %linable etml Inures eel 111 the thern
Coal Mining Comeau.. +Hos own ted 111 -Itelby...unt..
Ala.. iWeiVe milts n orthead of and
elle I hair miles from the North ate! eon 11l Rail uatt
(now In running order to this Point). 30. 1 --quar
ter of a trllle from the Branch Itnad t he Red
Moon tat n Coal Alines, are now - offered fole.
These mines hate nate keen I n sueresmfol open
tl
n for e 444444 years. arc t ate , . ! u In the heart of the
attn.-rat rgion ttf the State, an Are Only nt ste-Ore
miles by e all Pon. rein.. from whence there In
water Ix:mei...el rthol, to the l.ttll.
Ll'll.•rc Is not in he Called states A bett.r oppor
tunit) tor a safe suit ;trotitable Investment. In the
Coal 1,11
One hall r. 1.1, etl.l the Irnlance at the elpiratloo
or sit Mouths, Int..rert 11,
04iT
.1114 i the I.slanre I,llllli 10,11111) Eh
nutinterebt.
MEM
SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
GAUZE COTTON.
GAUZE MERINO.
LISLE THREAD.
Summit SILK,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Muslin, Fine Jean and Linen Drawers
Great Shirt and Collar Depot,
78 M".X.E"I"3EIC EIT.,
Nearly opposiiletlie Pose! Office,
Together whit a coropicle line of
Gentleniens' Furnishing Goods,
=9
REMEMBER,
Our Business is Exclusively
OENTLENEN'S FURNISHING.
DEURDOCK & PUTNAM.
MIMI
JOHN CROFT,
REAL ESTATE
Office. No. 139 Fourth Street, Pittaburgh
Has for 5.1. the following Ural Estate:
A large three-story !trick House, enntaining ten
rooms, large balls: Irant room nrst door .0001 as
a Drug Store; hot add cold wate On r
and gas through
out Clue house. Lad 2i S by 55 feet. 4‘ituate cuu Cheat
'7lTay.l.:'l4Vl.(l,Z.N.E LAND,
Ealgt.wood Ntatioti, on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
I miles from the city, on clutch there le a twautlinl
new Iran.. [11.01114w. aull a largo number of Scaring
(roll trees 01 the knot quality, and a good supply ad
era., The dwelling and (ago.. of ground 5,111 hue
sold separalel) if desired. and the residue In lads 01
4 acres ears, or I argt, I( reqUebtod. The atao.l laud
Is adintralny %nested tor business men.
ECM
Al-Sn,
311 Ai' UP:S FVANL Li, containing about II snits
el limestone, of it spiendld quality, and easy of ac
cess. The soli is of too first class, suitable either
for fanning or gardening purposes; good grans
dwelling and barn, sad a good sutiply at water t sit
uate 3 MI/. the city, on the %N ashinglult Ilhes
In Uttlon township, toeing part of the Carter (inn.
ALAN,
31 Al. all: , ', well taprove4. rand under a high stale
of mill , siren. on which their arc 1.21al bearing
eat
antr hushes.beartng grape %Inca, IW standltd
pear cleat. and a l,rge uttintalr ofpeach, apple and
plum tree•. Pr.perty.sltuate nu the uhl Washing
ton ro.l, in volt town p. ale ntties from the city.
N ur Partner particula, Inquire. at the •“1.. ye P4MII.
alyMPball
=
NEW
PHYSIOGNOMY;
SIG,,TIJ OF CHARACTER,
AA INA
TEMPI4,'IRA_ME:NT
ANII
External Forms,
Anil eeperially in the
HUMAN FACE DIVINE.
BY SAMUEL B. WELLS.
JOHN P. HUNT &. CO.,
pIITTSMIT 111 G
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
•orlDerty the 11111 Y. SA V INtih INSTITUTION
MM=MM=al
. .
11/LILLY !Toni 9 to . 4
o'clock, and on WY-D
-NS:WAY and A from May
!al to No ha., 7 to o'clock, and from Nov.
aid. to May tat . Ito a o'clock.
thmlts of rOlll lobed at the office
gratin.
Thin Inslitotton especially ofie to those whom
earittntin limited, the eptiortimity lo acemionlate,
sink detroslta, mall) bared, a sum which will he
4 res. trben needed, mid bearlian Interest M.
•lead renosining tinprodactive.
LIOAILD 141.41VAGEELS1
Gi-XUC,OXILC3•I3 3E133E5.131ir.
VICE VICESIDENTS,
.., . _
s. 11. ILAItTSIA.N, JAMEY PARK, Jr
mo st - getTA kr Alatl iir.
. . MaCi
A. BRADLEY. I. WM. K. NLU WK.,
A. s, ILEEL, j F. ILAHM t
JoILN S. DILWORTH, 1 JOSHUA allot)Ka.
H. EN.H.I.ANNBEE, JOHN S(;OTT,
H. H. Li RAH AM, It. C. SCHMERTZ,
Clliturrot HEK ZUO.
SOLterroa-0. W. & A. & NNI.4 mrM: l 4. ,
JULY 4th, Iti66.
FIRE WORKS! FIRE WORKS!
We now offer to the Trade a large and will select
ed stook of VIRE Wt/lIKS for the coming Ith, com
prising a large variety of
Colored and Plain Ihmitets, from 1 ox. to 1600.,
Colored nod lhalif Homan Candle,. 1 to 111
lirwaShoppers, gergehis:
Ilengal Lights, Triangles.
Itohettes, berolls;
Vert4cal IVllcels, Saxon Wheel,:
Volcanoes, Minos of stars:
Ylowr r rota. Pin Wheels;
rharroll'swergents. lc.. £O.. &c.,
Together with a forge variety of Exhibition Ihcees,
irom 4.00 tog... Also, a large stock of No. I Fire
rackers and Torpedoes, alto( which we offer at the
lowest market price.
Orders solicited, to which prolnot attentlOtt will
tw given. by lIEYHEIi &
Not. Iht nod Ilk Wood nreet,
Pole AWL/. for 11. I'. Deihl'', celebrated Fire Works.
. .
LIPPINCOTT & BAMLL,
No. 118 Water Street,
=
I=l
1.210:1131
pErnom MACHINE WOLIMS
3C133240.12C1r,
Nu. a 2 Ohio Street, Al'eighth!
. .
LIIPKUVMD BOIDNIS TOOLS, AND FLETUNIS
USED IN SINKING OIL AN D.BALT WNIJ JL
Partici:tor attention Invited to bts Patented
proremente In Joni and Joints, made of Juniatia
U. S., cad Low Moor iron, la standard slum, and
numbered. no Hunt parts can be order...l.o).MM, et
toloirraph, and found a portent 7.t at all thrice.,
We also tarnish ropes, betting , small prole, de., to
those Irtoo may wish It. Emmen and machine watt
made loonier. Orden b)7 malt penally attended NA
jam prepared to grant llaunsel to utter manallie-
Wren Inc these Imorommtente =liberal berm. Row
17 Allegb../ 0 ,
lenotd73 IN. H. 4.4.4[1._
The Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
In Wilkins , Hall, Fourth street- near Smithfield, in
now pal,
The be fitted , catalog. at moot hadncing YIAHE-
Elt (WIDEN SALOON to the State.
Ice Grimm, oak. and madeellortarlu always au
hand.
A. VINE ORCHESTRA h. been enanEeorfor the
thason and will Ile in attendance MYRIOr 1411.111 T
(010 ept RuadaYl Iron, seven Ocelot orelock.
Best lee cream, fruits, and beret., Many. on
hand.
my=thlo AIA.DAIIE RUII6. )lanageresa.
EVERSON, PRESTON a, co..
111.4301 N WCO3ELIKS,
os ! 1 63 and 107 YllOl stmet, op-
Pj /.1.7171:44 4 halsnuilsehrlltoburgb, rat. •
elBlllOl
- ^
WARDEN &BATCIRELDER4
TT ' ' mitres rx
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM
wii*LE gm, RVdU.. NeuuTd TURriPITINE,
SWUM C.AittIIANA TAR, itc., •
Corner of Engragiat i ; el,....conk,
Resoroient W. 4. ViAlUJEN..ll3.Wataat stress,
.
}sou HAIM, • -
• StF44 FERRY BOAT,
L LA wsztOxviLtar4_Enqaptori,•- , '•: i'
3. IL 111,11,
Jua:acs 359 Liberty 'trees, rittsbenb.
El=
G. AI. 31e1.11111111C0,
A sNig nee nl K. 0. Ed w anis
121321
59 Fifth St., Masonic Hall
GI Fourth Street.
PATENT TEMPERED
PATENT lINJTIIED
1111. L AND CROBI4-CUT
w .
Illannfacturr.r of
P nix:a
NEW AD: :TISEMENTS,
FOUATH OF JULY. 1 WANTED—S2OO per Month paid
.._ t t to sitoost, to Introduce oar Dew Ps 8. 0
ITr aWlAti 31.A.CIIINIC, KetolitutrA lli get.
, x . , drma t i n iortt , ll,lll4.toort, MONA.Mitrerr" a ti
A GRAND • 1 ta.s. e ~. )., Nthroondon, Mass., or Phi ol-
CON C_ER T ° - wanda,..F
-
WANTED.—Io a Dry Goods Job
. t bing Ihms...,
GIFT
11=3
CITY MEALY-a-Ay
PITTSBURGH,
WEDNESDAY, JULY Jt6 l 1566,
tJiffs to the amount of
1,84.0,000
111,1
ton t 4, th,llokrt
vvul. Inclatling
u,ncl Fin.. Farm. In In erLel. Sewing !In-
TRULL ET% ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH.
LIST it I.IFTs
gat fu lireriznark. ♦l.OOO
wl 0 in 1, r..enbael., 500
KM 111 1,...,,,1.ficks 230
gill In Uri, linnet, 1213
glfl la lireenbacka 73
gift In Urea...el. 541
100 glll, In Lin...fulo,cli.A. 410 inieta.... ... 1,000
200 gilts In tireenbaeta, ti . each 1.000
4410 gifts ill lire nhaeks. 2.30 each 2,0410
2,1100 gifts of good inturest g Rook 2,000
10 gifts °ruler Seising Machines.— .... 5
00
5 gifts of ex Celivot Ifelo.leons 500
9 gifts 0:41.7 in Jewelry 2,000
Vis: 3 pls... Rings. 2 Linwood Plus. 4
gni. 11014 Watenes.
II gifts of Western Fsrms, to Wit:
igiLTILCS 111:11. Missouri,
LOCATED AS FOLLOWS:
Your In Shannon county. One of 251 acres. and
ItThree of IGO acres each; Two lu Texas county, each
One in Ripley county of liklueres, awl Two
In Oregon county, each 10) acres. Also, Two Farms
in Marathon county, Wisconsin, MO and tai acres re•
spectivety. All rich Farming Land in good settle
ments. Titles perfect. nod to be seen at oar °Mee.
A t
ascii) In Oil Wells, located
on the famous Pinhole ..reek,Ventoso county. rn.
Including the celebrated Plowing Well, Eureka, on
Holinden Farm. and other yrwiective wens in that
wooderiel reason. 'Chose Interests will be p_reseot
et! as Forty gifts, veined at fro. *WOW WsWh citch.
Not one of Gime in an unproductive well, blit in
wells producing, and Misers yet to be tested, close
to producing wells. all under contract for comple
tion. free of (umber expense. Nape showing the
location of said wells, du on band.
Persons wishing to examine deeds, or . . - ertain ar
ticles of the above property can be accommodated
at our oilier. where all the particulars may be ob
tained.
We have no bogus property in our schedule, which
should therefore commend Itself to the public.
Till. Is not aspecu tatted, It Is merely so effort to
sheet 1.1,e sale of a large Memel. of property at a
moderate valuation.
koltitECT LIST, INCLUDING THE TICKET
HoLDEEs' AMEs, ADDRESS.IIIB, AND THEW
TICK kT NLL
IS KEPT A:t• OUR. O•PICE,
is° TLI AT Ai. L MAY RECEIVE J I.IBT
IV LI ET ti EH THEY ATTEND THE CON OXItT 011
NUT. There will lie no blanks. A gift of some kind
will Ireglven to • eery ticket holder. our smalleat
slits ere pacaos7aplis of the distinguished men and
women of oar times.
The drawing will take place after tbie concert,
four nights In succession. A committee will be up
pbla Led by the Ticket Hulde re alone to superintend
the sam and see that the illfts are dmtilbuted
impartial e.
ly, and the result published Immediately.
Or, enbacks, Deeds, .to.. forwarded try express.
RELIABLE AGENTSWANTE late very town
and village wllllla 500 miles D
ofPittsburgh, to
whom liberal inducements are offered.
CLUB HATES:
5 Ttoketa to ooe address
10 Tick ere to or, noldrego
20 Tickets to ono address.
ttIiVI=MMI
F240211122E=
50 'pasts W dde address
. .
I 00 Tickets to one address ...... N 5 00
Tickets selling fast. tiet up Door chins and send
no von r orders with the nine and address in Nil• of
earli
. .
lltruel ma) •eni at our rink , either lit draft ,
ilor.tarilice order, express or regletecui letter..
Number of tickets berued. 10,000. Trice, $1
Ottell. They are for .ale at our odic-, No. 70 FIFTH
BTILEET, Yloor. `Chronicle' Building. BilDblt
And ett the principal Hotel A, Book. Mow and Drug
A nd of this city anal Allegheny.
:Spit by mall on receipt of price awl stamp for ex
tra's pootage.
We hare cellent references. with which our
/Wants an: fuexrnished.
lhv
...r*.„ for r0',11'..1'1,;,!,",hb6,,:idt,"'"'-frv"`
dtcurj:xAl/4":1,/,MIZIN",1 CV:"
-50 G, Pittsburgh. Fa.
lIIIRRICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & WOMBS
X.ITT/913ESMI'llL131-H,,
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Rails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the 'aid
Train Rails, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Yank Rivets;
Cut Nails 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 Bellied Shafting; •
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAIIEHODSH A.NDOVrICE,
• 120 Water and 15Sr Front SW.
lIIIA NCH kit/USE,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
jet :elf. ClilUktiO,
ALLEGIIENT TAXES.
CITY OF A.1.1.2:1J11EN Y. /
T SAM/Ur/Ca Craws, June 7th, 1566.
holler Is hereby ;Oven that the ABSP”OTS have now
piredln or the ?? . e.a.surer's OMee, UM Duplicates of
Ct /Til l ou * uti C iale n s, o a b :S7ia F ,t " , - 1. 50 "t% I rA d i,l o
rem, Led that mid axes 0111 w re r ee l iveu ' m
porsaance of the Act of As/en/lily of February VIM
PO O, and of April OM, UM, an hirer to the follow log
regulations 0101 silo/sauces:
ive per cent., If paid on or before the trot day of
July.
Your pet cent., If paid on or Owfore the firej day of
Augnot.
Two per rent., If paid on or before the Drat day Of
September.
If paid after the trot day of September, and on or
before the fret day of October, ne deduction will be
if made.
pald after the fret day of October and on or be
fore the lint day of No comber, an addition of nee
per eept. shall be added to and payable on the same.
After the first of November, warrants will be
Issued to enforce the collection of 11l taxes remain
ing unpaid, together with rue percentage accrued
thereon, and rtie costa
fey 1/. MACY/X.IION, City Treasurer.
OW. C.N.LUOC, W. S. 11/WARDS
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
WOMBS AND mut IN.
SODA ASH AND CHEMICALS,
AV. 24 Wood Street.
In store MIIII lan4lng I. I 'blaulell , .l.•
200 tone Soda Ash,
Ktirts'e. Ilutchlnsou's, and Croatleld's make
600 bags Nitrate Soda,
Crude and Relined:
750 kegs Hi Carlo Soda (English);
:SO bbls. Venitian Red. Cookson's;
ARSENIC ABILMANDABESE.
Of chola> brands, constantly an hand,
In lota to suit purchasers
rorr.:b4
CHINA WAREHOUSE
RICHARD E. BREED,
roaw.icorrzwit.,
No. 100 Wood Street.
BRITANNIA AND !SILVER MATED TABLE
WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE, CUTLERY.
always on band.
HINA TEA liET:k
C
N ALAIN NEIL BETE,
CHINA TOILET BETS,
CHINA VAISEE,,i
CHINA SPITTOONS,_
BORE YUAN WARE Or EVERY DESHRIPTION,
LAVA WiRDBASKETA,
LAVA VASES,
LAVA Br !TIMMS.
FOOLISH STONE WAILS of all Mien., I.ollAlt
wholesale and retell trade.
The largest Ando:mat complete stock of everything
Wilds line In the oily.
Prices and terms the same sells the eastern tales.
my171■33
CARPET CHAIN.
PLAIN I COLORED, COTTON I LINEN
COTTON TARNS, ASSORTED !WINNERS
ALL OF BEST QUALITY, FOR BALE BY
8. 111 C., C7ZETZLIZIIIII CO.,
dt Hope Ciotton,
ALLECHIST CITY, JUST mu Lima must..
bamples may be sCin juitrorders left with 11.
C1111.3)3ICO.. No. 133 WOOtI strati. Pittsburgh.
_Je2:cil
ALLietaimn• crrxruotru AND
wiple.3;pterrciazion,
S. C. 315.,elektfttilrac Co
No. 11$15 OhiONt., AttlegneitY,
*Wt.& 4.6lfikuat . lh
M!,lbcvder; Zooscil db 43.2 . 44.1-111.
Cobh paid for Wheat qad Rye. knoal
- Atto, 11. TACK Talle(V.s. — TALclC ClLtax.
TACK 'llOlO. CO.,
COMUSSION
... ANL 111101412113.121
PETROLEUM. 'AND ITS PRODUCTS,
litatitock - ht., Pittsburgh: - t-
Puitapir.x.rnm 0/punk PlSllllralstemitteret.
89A:WHO CAN BEATINIM - 00
, ft,• ft/A ft,
For TWO Weeksztinly.- - t
..,„. 4 ui r good rxmorroit.vazialloof
"arm* awn mate* fat , tbnainall . .ateCnflailllC - 1)91'
Oat% at 143. 36.Marintatinet.113 .7. ..1 - 1 , 34-•
ntrtninlS, 414.•
aIMMTVIIMILIVEZIA44O4IOIIIIII.
W 4 7 ' I" ktir r i si mi
lea ia4 wood anis.
r 7 7 -71
=1
to take entire charge of Pittsburgh and surround
lug trade. Address, latth real Arun. oniTh
Jen:43l Box t 791, rh;laclelphlm, I'. 0.
IV ANTED — AGENTS—MaIe and
to WI the Plethre • • lit IMA Au AI•:•
Alto hir the totantlfu . l Match k.ogyz!. h!gs • •Utt
I'HA 1, FR • And .•t A ico go ..
aßuta can tuake from {IV to {S pur day In
c"bkluuVf.;"
lily U.' .aPAILLI N.• •
Itrotapplicantt. Apply Loon. An.~r,..e
iterZ.ITY
WANTED.
TEN GOOD CARPENTERS.
Apply .t 3 i It" HMSO N' KTICEST, Allegheny, or
at bro:lo,lllKer . , Taiinery, Motown.. borough.
JAMES CILAWIOI[I.,
=
MS
W ANTED,
40 Mules ..nd SO Marts,
At the Stable of the I'ITTSBURCIII. ALL' BU II Ch Y
=1
=I
SALESMEN WANTED
At 98 Grant Street, 3d floor
Apply, trite reference, to
COM
WANTED —AtiENT B --s7* to $201)
I"XttllttiNTll for gen ttsmed, and pa to $1 Tor
ladles,. everywhere, to to m u tate the Celebrated
Common Smote Faintly &twins mimblne. Improved
and perfected. It will hem. fell, stitchomilt, bin
braid and embroider beautifully. IMce 0017 821),
mat Ins the elastic loetvatitcli, and bully wartaut
for three yearn. We pay the above warms, or
commission, from which twice that ...molar.. he
Adoress, with stamp. or call ell C. DOW -
MRS th CO" Salesrooms, No. '483 South rurrn
Street, rialladelphis, All letters lutswereti
promptly, with circulars and terms. • my=l.44
tr ~ ~{; *.
TIIOMAB PALMER
IHOLISAII AND 1111111 DULL' k 13
WALL T...41 :3 '1 - 11111 I
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES_
EEM
T. .A 3. 33 LA 33 004 33 NI. NI
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,'
• 4 50
. vOO
17 50
Second door below Diamond Alley,
te2l:llrod PITTSBUItUII. VA
PAPER HANGINGS FOR 1866.
EVA
-,.-
EMI
I==ll
American Wall Papers
For the ant time in five years,
JrE yr E.VGLISIi PAPERS
A choice -aeleetion of the
Newest French Papers
Yor sale b •
WALTER P. MA MP A LI.,
1.17 Wvo.l Plreist
12331
pARLOU PAYERS.
A NEW LOT 01
Standard Gold Palopers
Now recered, of [malarial dealoa for 151..10r5, at
=
I=2
POSTPONEMENT
Tile tWrITED STATES
PRIZE CONCERT,
I=
Crosby's Opera Rouse, Chicago,
ilff.Blit 112113 City 14366,
W 111 be postponed until
Monday, July 9th, '66,
I.hit which occasion
HALF A MILLION DOLLARS UN PRIZES
Will be preeente.l to Ticket Holder, Including
$lOO,OOO IN GREFNBACKS.
The postponement is an unavoidable necessity,
(not so much 10 consequence of the number of tick
ets yet n 115.014) AD the positive necessity there is for
the proper registration Of those already disposed of.
which has becn delayed in consequence of the or
and carelessness of • portion of our. Agents
in making their proper returns.
We advise all parlles "ranting tickets to send for
them without delay,as w have but • limited num
ber yet on band. We wis h most particularly to ins
press upon the mind. of our Agents the Importance
of their making their at once, and of recti
fying whatever errors return s
ave crept into their re
porteheretofore. We will say to those sensitnit for
tickets, that if they should all be sold at the time
their onler recul•ed, the money will be returned.
No appliestlonS for new
we
notes fbr (O r ee of
tickets will be considered, aa we have no than
sufficient ticket, to supply' those Agents we have sl
ready appointed. Tickets are fur sale at the Will.-
cipal hotels, book and music stores In the city, and
at our office, in Dearborn street; price *LW each:
tent by mall on receipt of price and stamp for re
turn postage.
We Invite the particular attention of pc
Wishing to order ttekets,bv mall to nit (110 e 0,
SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES:
ro`nirclaerti! grt'rtrroTfr'itf g l "ub 4 r (u rn Wu " erre '
will be allowed the followlus s m:bussio e n T 10:
1/31111:5732,
5 Ticket. 10 000 address for it • fa
10' " ..... 9OD
•• •• 17 !A
• • • • 26:5
• `
SW
•. VI 50
100 " 85 00
In every ease send the name and Postodlee ad
dress of each separate subscriber.
Money by draft, rostoMee Order, Express, or In
- Registered Letters, may be gout at our risk.
All communications shortid be addressed to
BRADFORD & CO.,
123 DEADMORS STREET,
CIiICMIO, ILL
The proprietors will donate to the Lincoln and
Dor Monument goads en,oio; also, there ill
be MO moneyed from the person drawing the
pa, Kau. for the same purpose.
11011. MAJor Dan Mace, Ex-M. C., of Ind.
Don. Ira J. Laycock, of Kansas-
Wat..LeMogwell, Lyons, lowa.
lion. Joseph Knox ef Chicago.
Hon. C. Craves Smith, of Minn.
Joeob Forayth, Agt. M. S. R. K. Chicago, 111.
M. Kroobee g & Co.. Imp , rs of %Patches, Chicago.
qusa ted
Proposals for Inserting this advertisement re
'. my=itrla
AGENCY
PIaISMBIIIKI LIMEJ.OATING
Oil Company
Keep constantly on hand a supply of
STEAMED
Natural Lubricating Oil,
UP THR BEST GRAVITIES,
Free from all Impurities.
Every Barrel Warranted,
OR TO air, RETURNED AT THE ,ANJAWANYII
EX ZENI
Address
JAMES B. THOMPSON, Agent,
WITH T. H. NEVII 6 CO.,
N. W. Corner Third and Market Ste.,
PITTSIBUR.6II,
m719:1171
M . IF.N , S BOOTS.
BOYS' BOOTS,
Youths' Boots,
LADI BUXOM&
LADIES' GAITERS,
missEs AND czarmams,
Boots, Bakr:torals
CM
G IT JO S,
AT !TAMEABLE HATES,
SOUTH ROW
-63. .").dlvixr 82 .11Kie :
i• WIWI! _ •111/2••• a•.. ••••..•• .. • . •• '•. '• . .... I. IVRAI743IIII=
S. 11011AIXIMUla••• ' ' ' AZIIIIIM 1•10111110 PI.
cIXTYREiIIic.NAIUGHER it' cO.;
, SIMAIRBRICCESSERS t .:,;.
, . i•—• .. ..., NM Viand , tertiattly I . * ,
niltdallhatilli . ....._lttii .. XPlOtailVnd , ,
,'"'' fr ' ''ll l *lictir...irminemits;:..t: : -
4„4 lt ip ad i g i ilia imei cuitg , sexki.(ir m ith e i t
Also. , Also,: 0.! sal zeuscrDiggths 4. 0 ,,,,,, •
I , Pasuat lintibluit, in , WM UntAr l / 1 ban, ...
414'
, irk".4l-01tm,A1111Mtle521-ralataaelilel.4rol:-I ":I;
mei
MEM
I=l