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OOL. •
SPECIAL .SESSION op :THE LEGIS-
LAS.
It is understood that Governor Co - firm,
as soon as he shall receive official notification
of the passage of the Ileconstructioa.amend
ment, will calla special session of the Leg
islature to pass upon it. This session may
be expected to confluence about the mid.
dle of July.
Tap FIE,LILY OF CONTRAT:
Directly
,the project of an European
conference was abandoned Prtssian troops
occupied 'Holstein. This is the most north
ern State of Germany, on the west washed
by the North sea, and on the east by the
Baltic. On the north it Is hounded by the
river Eider, which separates it from
Schleswig. On the south and sontliwes.
it is separated from the Kingdom of Han
over by the Elbe, and its southeastern
frontier is coterminous with the duchy of
Lauenburg. It has an area of 3,338 square
miles, and a population of 530,000. In
religion the inhabitants are mainly Luther
ans; though among them are 200 lienon
ites, 550 Calvinists, 850 Catholics, and
3,500 Jews. The surface is nearly level,
while the midland portion consists of an
undrained plateau of sand. The slopes to
wards the Baltic are well wooded and plen
tifully drained by rivers. Along the Elbe
and the , west coast, the lowlands arc fruit
ful, carefully tended, and produce abund
antly, of wheat, buckwheat, potatoes, tur
nips, hops, hemp, flax, and timber. This
section Is also famous for fine animals,
horses as well as cattle—the former. espec
ially prized for heavy cavalry service.
Begirt with waters, a large proportion 01
the men are expert seamen. Education is
liberally enoattraged, and hence the people
are Intelligent as well as enterprising.
Thirty odd years ago n constitution unit
ing Holstein and Schleswig under a repro
sentative system common to the other pro
viuces of Denmark was granted by Freder
rick VT, of that kingdom. But on the death
of Frederick VII, in ISM. the Male line
failed in that branch, and the Duke of Au
gustertberg set up pretensions to the heir
ship, which were doubtless valid. Prussia
undertook the enforcement of his claim
military Intervention. Austria and other
Germanic powers followed this lead, and
after a brief campaign, Holstein, &hies
wig and Lauenburg were taken. The con
quest was confirmed by treaty, to Prussia
and Austria jointly. By agreement be
tween the two latter powers, Prussia ruled
Schleswig and Austria Holstein. Now
Prussia has moved for the purpose of driv
ing Austria out, and consolidating all three
of the duchies with her own territory.
• It is not believed chile' by statesmen or
captains that Austria wilt seriously resist
the movement. The expectation is that
she will invade the Prussian province or
Silesia. Indeed, military dispositions, al
ready takeu, indicate that such Is her in
tention.
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Silesia is elliptically shaped, its longes
din — meter from northwest to southwest
being `..-'5O miles, and its shortest- LOO miles.
It is the highest province in Germany, ly
ing as a sort of crown on that part of Eu•
rope, half eft with . mountains, and slop
ing to the north and cast.
_To the north
is flat Brandenburg and Posen ; to the past
Prussian Poland and Austrian Gulacini to
the soutlp Austrian Silesia; totheilouth
west Bohemia; and to the west,,Saxony. A
buttress of mountain ranges; sweeping
round in a curve from the northwest,
guard it from Austria. Prom this high
land rivers flow to all the seas; the Morawa'
into the Black; the Elbe into the Atlantic:
the Odcr (Eliding the country into halves;
and the Vistula emptying into the Baltic.
The province contains 20,000 square miles,
and 3,:itht,ooo inhabitants--about equally
divided in;religion between the Protestant
and Catholic communions ; intermingled
with whom are a few Jews.
In the tenth century Silesia passed tinder
the sway of the Dukes of Poland In the
thirteenth century it submitted spontane
ously to the feudal sovereignty of the King
of Bohemia. After the death of WERAtn.
LAU!, the Bohemians elected for their
kings princes from the hook of Luxem
burg, down to 1440, when they began to
take princes of the - house of Ilapshurg or
Austria. 111 1'441 FERDE.,IAND of Austria
was made hereditary king of Bohemia, in
cluding Silesia. Upon the death of
Cnanut:s VI. in 1740, FREDERIC IL sat up
a claim, by no means well founded, to Sile
sia, and wrenched it from the possession of
MARIA TREItESA. It was a province, sto
len from a woman by au audacious sol
dier.
This province is rich in minerals, and in
manufactures of linen, cotton, woolens,
iron, paper, leather, glass, porcelain, &c.
Its people are busy with many trades, at
which rho workers are expert. Upon
them Austria designs to force the horrors
of war, to redress a wrong endured for one
hundred and twenty-six years. Nor is the
point of attack dictated purely by tradi
tional wasiderations. It is situated near
to Austria, and hence she can operate there
with much greater prospect of success than
by accepting the direct Issue in Holstein.
A Gr.onote Journal holds this language:
"We hold that there Is absolutely no ob
ligation on any State in the Federal Union
to be what is termed 'loyal' to the Govern
ment of that Union, be that State in the
North or in the South, or known •by the
name of either Massachusetts or Florida,
South Carolina or Wisconsin. The thing
is a free will thing altogether. The South
has a future before her, and if now east in
the pit by strong and wicked brethren will
yet, some day, tam Aleph, come to bear
may in a snighly land. First andforemost
to du so, her record must be pure. Strict;
stern ' unwavering repubLcan constrUctlon
mustbe her rule. She most sail tinder:no
also tolors,,and neither aired a penitence.
or a devotion Owl she does pot feel.?
Does -such talk as this Invite tlin'Oonll-
dence of loyal rqeu Y Is it.a.wondorthat
Radicals, or'any tither Claes fit men entio*,
ed with common,sense, fail to_perceltre that
people who so speak are Ilk tOlititidmitted
rsutielpation cAtral of the
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EQUALITY IN TAXATION.
Borne days ago we submitted observa
tions on the necessity and justice of mak
ing property in national securities liable to
taxation for all purposes, thaAtune asother
forms of property. We slicred that the
net income derived from interest on gov
ernment bowls constituted a large pmpor
tint' of all the het gains in the country, and
that both the capital and its increase was
mainly exempted from taxation.
WbP:' 4 1 .1.0 e loans were created the gov
ernment felt constrained to offer special in.
ducementa to have them taken; or, rather,
felt obliged to concede such conditions am
capitalists e,Tacted. A. saving clause, how
ever, was introduced, to the effect that the
government milt call in and cancel these
obligations in three or five years. The
idea was that shortly after the conclusion
of peace the government would be strong
enon;h to .make its own terms, that is,
would be able to raise all the money neces
sary for its purposes, without creating a
priVileged class who should enjoy the pro
tection of the government., in all its ramifi
cations, of national, state, county, city,
township, and what not, without hearing
burdens in common with their fellow-citi
zens.
The time is approaching, if it has not
already come, when the government must
adopt a policy in respect to new loans for
the cantsdment of old ones. Capitalists
are urging the continuance for thirty years
of comparative exemption on government
bonds and the interest accruing thereon.
No such exemption is necessary to secure
what money the government is in need of.
Such exemption is wrong in principle, and
Cough; to create dissati§faction among the
people. It cannot fail being popularly re•
garded as unjust and oppressive. The peo
ple ate willing - to bear any burdens that
may be necessary to sustain the. govern
ment. But the continuance of this exemp
tion is not in that category. It is favorit
isni to the rich, because they are rich..
These views are fully confirmed by a let
ter from Chief .ustice CHASE, which we
published yesterday. If there are any ad
rotates of special exemptions to capitali,ts
among our readers they will do well to re.
peruse what Mr. CHASE offers on the point.
CONVENTION OF YOU NO MEN ' s
CHRISTIAN- ASSOCIATIONS.
The twelfth annual meeting of this body,
composed of delegates from every Evan
gelical Christian Church in the United
States and British Provinces, met in Al
bany, N. Y„ some days since. Hon. R. IL
Pruyn, late United States Minister to is
pan, presided on the first day. The Con
vention was permanently organized by the
election of Mr. T. Miller, of Cincinnati.
Report of Executive Committee showed
that while much good was being done in
some cities, there was great room for in
creased effort in - many ol the towns and
cities. After a reading of an able essay on
"What part have we in the Temperance
work?" the following questions were dis
cussed: I. What is the true aim of Young
Men's Christian Associations, and the pri
mary field of labor? 2. How shall the di,
tinctive aim of these associations be best
kept before its members' 3. How can me
converted young men be best brought into,
and.interested in these associations?
On the fifth day the Rev. Mr. Vincent,
pastor of a Presbyterian church in Troy,
S. Y., read an essay on Religion am:
Amusement. The Boston Recorder says
he advom.ted the introdmtion of cards,
billiards, dancing and bowling alleys, in
the rooms of Young Men's Christian Asso
ciations. This, tt is stated, to some extent,
has been done in Troy. It will eurprise
many of our readers to learn that the Awe,
mr to the pulpit of the distinguished, widely
known and venerable Rev. Dr. Boman, bus
given utterance to such views so entirely
it variance with the practice of the denom.
ination with which that church is connect-
ed. The next day, Rev. Dr. Darling, of
Albany, delivered an able speech on the
other side. He expressed his approval
of the spirit of the essay, and his movie
Lion that
ultellglon never was2l.lgued
To make our pleasures less.'
doll he affirmed that the teachings of the
essay were unsound, scripturally errone.
ous and practically dangerous. Others fol
lowed on the same side, and finally resole
lions were passed which favored such
amusements as are not incompatible with
the spirit of Christianity, and the subordi
nation of those to the personal, spiritual
welfare ol young men. The following res
olution speaks for itself: That we bear
our energetic testimony against daneine.
card and billiard playing, as so distinctively
wordly in their associations, and unsniritu
al in their influence, as to be utterly inn on
sistent with our professions as the di4cl
- of Christ. The Convention adjourned
on the sixth day.
REFORMED DUTCH CHURCH
_ -
The General Synod of this denomination
met in Sew York on the 6th instant, and
adjourned on the 14th. Brief mention has
already been made to the opening of its
sessions. Among the Important matters
before the body was a circular from Rev. S.
R. Bowen, at Yokohama, Japan, asking
their co-operation and prayers that Japan
might be more freely opened to the mis.
sionaries. The circular stated the young
'men of rank there are being instra.ted in
the English language by the missionaries,
at the desire of the Government, and while
much good is being accomplished in this
way, the old laws, which are exceedingly
Revere, are still in force, prohibiting the
teachings of Christianity in the Empire.
A. committee was appointed to examine
into the expediency of droppin,g the word
."Dutch" from the name of the Church, so
as to be known hereafter as the Reformer)
Protestant Church. Committee to prepare
a paper on a Sabbath School Hymn ,ind
Tune Book were continued. Action was
taken with a view to the extension of the
church interests in New York. All games
of chance, and the evils 'which naturally
flow from thorn, were strongly condemned,
and Consistories were enjoined to discoun.
tenance and prevent the use of lotteries lu
the disposing of goods at chance fairs.
Information from the South has convinced
the Synod that there was no opening at
present for the extension of the Reformed
Church in that direction, exceptainong the
freedmen, and,it was deemed expedient to I
pursue the work among them merely as a
missionary work. The Synod adjourned
to meet in Geneva, the first Wednesday of
June, 1867.
Gov. MORTON, RI his Indianapolis
speech, said:
"And here let me address a word to the
young men of Indiana. You are just start
ing in life With the world all heron, you,
where and how to choose. Beware how
you connect your fortunes with a decayed
uhd dishonored party, indelibly stained
with treason, ind upon whose tombstone
the historian will write: "False to liberty,
Nee to Its country, and false to the age in
whielk it lived." The Democrulac party
has etnnnulted a crime for which history hag
no pardon, and the memories of men no for
gctlatness; whose to:art grow darker f rom
age to age, and for which the c.recration. ,f
mankind become more bitter from generation I
tigenerettion- .
_ .
JUDGE Onion, atter reaching Williams
port, was attacked: by paralysis, on the
right side, so badly that be is unable Coat-
SPEARING of the Reeonatrnetion Amend
ment, the Frankfort (Ky Gonnywnteeo/th
"Te third section is not a whit too ,e
--Yere. It merely incapacitates such as have
, violated their oaths to support the Consti
tution 01 . the United States, from holding
o three in the (mute. Eren this incapacity
may be removed by act of Congress. And
we doubt not that on the slightet
of peuitet.ce for the tats wrong doing of
the rebellion, a full forgiveness will he
!freely accorded. Nor can it be doubted
that-tire utter absence of this spirit, and per
contra, ft illettfit,littll nn tie part of the
•
booth of their treasonable actions, has
strengthened the keling that treason must
thus be wade odious.. We beliei,e that the
peace and security of the C ip n require the
partial disfranchisement proposed in the
Amendment.. Oaths having been violated
and no acknowledgement tit it or repen
tance therefor haVing Itifttil made or mani
-0.1-ted, there is 110 security n - their sancti
ty remaining inviolate in the future. And
the nation must punish the perjured among
her servatasi...
COE'S OYSJPEPSLA CURE Li pt
e
hp the origin, co the pi.ty negro/sten
t sash naossua. Mr. t.ltte has never prepared
a medic' tat article ter plabasCand n-ran usc Out
at has .toot the etrougest tests, d has ).ways
boron um palm of I Imo/ 3 over e v ery disease It
list
been certltled to cave. Mill 300 who ore suffetzug
from dys,posta. Indigestion. nausea. kick headache.
cholera morbus . dysentery, and general debility of
the w systenz, try but a elagle bottle? We wit,
never urge von again if we fall In tuts coten. trot
owl, knowledge of Its alert's the united testimony
Of all wiltrha.e ever tried it, the enconlutu. hut,
dretax..i our own neighbor., your duty tooursel(,
and the beneficial ream,, a. certain a. sune y hlne, all
orgently, persi.tently urge )ou to ter Jost one Inpt
tie. If what wens) . I. not correet—tf out statements
concerning It. tvouderful virtue. are not 10055 thr O
truc - 11 you do nut say teat Inc Operaalou of the
medicine It lostaratapeou, and perfectly woad. riot
Ina Wlc —we oral rchlthher our profe..loo as eater)). to tile
oalth. and realer I rum the dad. admitting
lust we are lo , ornoetent to compound a triedletzt•l.
Srtparation Plarch would be entltied to your cond
ence.
eoiti by otrUggista et erywh. re. bole agent for
I•lttsourch, Dragslet, 04
Market street.
lent:Yrs
VIEW ADVERTISEMENTS
W3l. .8.1.V1:11,131, Jr., Adams Express lijhce,
PtE°. Strssl, I. 1 1.1alhor,sed Alyea( la rreetve
sititvalfzeatesus for tyre VASIETTE, and all other
papers throughofil the Caited &sacs and the
amuck".
IW • IMPORTAANT DISCOURSES
HALL. 75 Third street, it'S•
DAY Arrt.ttNt.ONand EV EN !NH. et 3 sad
clod, r. by IV, LA./SliltAL. or Obto.
Jr Ihr I mitt. titling Jndgrueut, the Approach b.,
Ktogdow att.' the /'ow lug Uiory. let!
CILRISTLiIii CR LRCM
Ari.ruatt:NY t. ITT. E. P. 1.51011 HALL.
enrner Federal andlt rest. , r,
lit NO. .1 at Ito, 0. to. end 7, it. In.
Prat, r Merltag MI IV ED LI"}:NISt. at 7,
PLIIIIOI3TH CONGIIE
,w I luN AL CItFNI II will h , .141 Public Re
ilglt . n).,rvicoe to tray now A1...A1)16A1l
onLittera) etrort.lo,lt‘l, 3sOlmalt MO. 17.
Prvaelling tto 0 t
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V. lltt..
ai 10), a. .11.. and al 7), 1.. a,
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FIR.ST BAPTIST CHURCH.—
Until tray completion of u.e no). I,:hapo 1.
services will IN: held 1,, .11A,liti IC II A LL. Prcach.
lag I the l'a,..tor. J .
at Ito ; o•elooL. a. tn. and guar" r
W e ^A 21NA7'11
p. m.
tAL)IIATII ).Clll/01. at '2 o•elook. p.
All am vordmlly In) t yd to attend,
sTRAT ItitLE.—Taken up on the
of Juut, 1,5, • BAI 11 ARE !MIA:. w1:11 thr
•h Lind trl , h .4.111 disease. about three
yem, r 1- request•al to run., •tl.l
prole pro, rty. pay - charge, a utl Iskr. 11 away.
11.1.,1A II Ii11:111.A.
4wlct:cy fiorough.
FOR SALE.—AI new
brick PP - aill Lir-ewer, pewit fitted
I t o raubl urorlern atlle with excelleut
atrlar
d draluag, an/1 4,4,11,4 .1111 water [rum lb,
city water wurt, Is ettuatawl oue of the most
putrzlr thoroughfares DUI tre.l Iwrsluvw• ww,stloals It.
the ell,' ur ~e velantl. "Wu wllk IMP. ..... um on
API. lot to erect a 31.111 House. 1,,. warlreuiars.
',Kul to
: pc. • 111 Hurl e.a., claw!. w.,
I...,AAALNATION AD.7IItiSION
TO .1111,;11 sCilelOL
Toe mono, rkoso.natlou ektololnie.• r , •r ,will.
11011 to the High ochool w 111 COMtlktll, y
.1 one a: o'clock, A, ,
By ur.ter the Central Board of Educallon.
J bEltl.rE AN T. ceerttary.
t CovTILOLLIt.tru tINFIC....
not ,Ort. June 1.01.
('ITV WEIGII ICALEII.-Bealed
• a‘141,...,ed I , :nwc, e'orutoltlea
r tbe 1 Ly of Yitt , uurgtt, twiti wree.1 , ,,1 at Wt.
ollar, unto SION July '2.1. 1 , 11” It I 1 1. 1-10.
t
r.11,/or Wel/01[13:st, rs (o
dor Pl , , • Cil) • Igt.
"ca/co. Illdocra .latet ow tnueb be for g. go.
rct roue arising from naltl ara.v• Lb.) .111 give 10
Li......)' for the us.: or We .4111 r.
.IKI, MrCA lty Coutrollet.
",rzt I o•Tuot..t En or AL.I.C(MENy co.
l'ili•Ut•Itoll. June =4.1. 1.1
NOTICE TO CONTILACT'ORS.
SEALED EttoPOSALS be rereived at tills
otner until JULY 21...Ine.lttalc, for erretinata SEW
tHMEN 011th TIRE on the Hrldir acre.. the
North Brandt of Itobloson'• Run. on the road lead.
log from l'iltaborgo to Nottlestown, It North Fay
..t.t.e Tow - 110,11p.
rarttrulara will he furnished on •ppileAtton
lit IllreetUtc of :ounty Commlsalottera.
HENRY LAMBERT. Controller.
GO VERN/RENT SALE OF STORES
,orrti Jr 01. N. K.,
i A., June 7.1., Pm 1,
Will Ge
l u at . ulit Auction. to the highest
a the I .over n nment. Warehouse, opposite
the P. V. W. &I . It. IL 11-pot, on Penn treet.
4 1..1.1 . 24. P. 06, Tale commencing al 10 o'clonk , the
following Clothing and Camp snil Garrison
t 13) Thirteen let Wall Tani Poi,:
Flee .44. Comittion •• ••
hundred and for i wino Kettle.;
Iran Two 131111.41-1,1
oi WES
1.01 Fins. hundri mot 01.. 17 Woo/ Blank . ..lel:
(I , tine I..rtat Coat;
. 2 Two Recruiting Flag Halliards:
II Four 1101 Matelot, Tingle.
Fenn, rash. In government funds.
Je....11101 11. E. I,tltilS 51. S. K.
FISHING TACHLE,
CANE AN I/ 111511100 1.01.E14
1:111
11 1 ,1 1{s.111TH- A NI, I' EMS'
ULAch , Mlrlfh' I‘ELL“M.
CA ,T AND Wit , /l,t, HT ANVILS
=EN
JAMES BOWN'S,
)eZI:W&S 136 WOOD STREET
F°" RENT,
A FARM OF 130 ACRES,
Sltitated In JrZerscas township, Allit,giteny county.
Pa., on the Monongahela river, tulles froth the
'qty. Ths Improvements are good. Thr Id of the
nest adapted for gardening. Posses
sion Augu•t let,
I=
.F*FILELAILIEI .130C)171,3113.
With en - eh room , .and hall. rool stable r , ea extieut
water at the door; altnated on the old Waahlugton
road, .hoot 5 tulles from theotts. Im
thedlaloly.
Fur further particular.. rue - 1111re of
TOWM.II,
je..V.A.aa No. 164 Fourth Street.
OTICE.— The Committee on
Common Ground Improvement of the Council,
lity of Al ieabeil) . ha, e be. authorized to procure
pito, for the uniform and permanent Improves:lent
of the Comm. I ebb n In said eltr. The attention
"r Labd•cape fins deneee , and others. woo may be
lurtereb,eb having me. public ground . Improved,
is hereby io•ii.ed, Outilme plans for Mr propane,'
rev, n.ebt are solted until the InT DAY
el I'l Em HEEL mcD o o he ip a map or toe oily to be
Olt,at either the IteAulator•s or llontroller's Mike
Olt, afford what Inform dun may be 'ranted In
making soe lt mane. both ' plami a. may be approved
and alerted .viiibe Ilberail) paid for Osten diel•
ENRY IttWIN.
Je2l
halrrn H an of CoModttee.
ELECTION NOTICE.—An election
.A.s for UM., of the
Birmingham & Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
Will hr held at the *Mee. 31 313311 end of the Bridge,
on aIUN GAY. the 2.1 day of July neat. at 3 o'ClOebs
I. IC
d 76
A. li. S TIVRABON. CJ rt.
ELTHERA CLOTHES WRINGER.
One of the best Wringers ever sold to t he Unl ted
15tatt., 70U will find •t
M . o. 92 Nr/Gracaci ißilznoot.
)e2l
H. maul-
FLNE ENGRAVED AND CET
da- Ma.a 9 - 191 NSWALEILIEi
O( all kiwis. Also . beaulthil PAHLAA STA 1
l.
ETTS. A choice Io Jain received sit
No, 251 Woad. ileltrovat.
).21 H. nvoinr.
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THE
LADIES' FRIEND WASHING MACHINE,I
At BECKHAII A LON'S 'S. No, 1117 Liberty St
dAdtZS ILINI;LEY & COOK
- -
CEO=
JAMES M. BALPII,
ARoB2•ravT.
Prepares 'EXPLICIT PRAY. :BUIL and SPECI rI
t:ATi fiNn for all kinds of Buildings, wd
naperin
lendr their erection.on reasonable terms.
°Mee on A SiltkaLboll STUMM'. between t ,rock
and Robins-1s Weals, ALL.. HHRN Y. JekUtrri
pOTIED DIEAThi LUNCEL—
.- Crosse d Blackvretra Putted Tongue, Hatobro
Beer, Yarruoutn Bloaters, and ham, put up no fez-.
cy
for
suitable' fqr travellers's Annan, reettred
sod tor sale at the Yanklty (tracery more of
.1103. A. ICEESILAW,
lon Corner Liberty AAA Hood streets.
THE CELEBRATED „'..,5TA , 331L
TUOTH HAY RAZES, “rtaile ,lllnt. end
b-riZregNE4o"ltiL7, uttifiecitlettallete't4tAre:
aseny U.
tar yer4Ai t pi atm Plan Wagons, Wheelbar
rows sett Aot every style,tasite =TULA best
=atria. an Art notin• AUd ,
htiAILA24
14,11118 T. BRADY iOO.,
(SoCreautre to 8. Jo , lei& C 0..)
Corner Fourth and IVotidlits.,
BANKERS & BROM,
onALEAS tti ALL KINDS or
Government !Securities,
Foreign Exchange ;
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
t'tit..I.ECTIUN9 =Wenn all accesslbls points In
United Staten and Canada,.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
-
F. MUSSMANN,
Fifth Street between Tunnel and
Chatham Streets,
GUNSMITH - AND DEALER IA HARDWARE.
Cirit el od. or all description. altos). on
hand and Hold. the lonnsst price.. Repairing done
towel:illy 021 Bunn notice. le=:01$
ALLEGHENY DISPENSARY.
THIS INSTITUTION has been or
ganised by the reoilar prutleing physician* of
Anti, ben v City, under whole charge Medico! Treat
maul otil be gratnytonaly extended to the poor.
Their iti thin AT CITY II ALL, will by opened on
Monday Next, June UM,
After which dal. name out , or more of the PhTbklab.
In charge brill be daily In attendance. (Sunday. en
coptr4, i Ron, 10 A. M. to Lit a., for the porposo of
proscribing for much Indigent person*. may deelro
chotr professional ervlces. Jo.M.dl/3
GREAT .EXCITEDICENT AT
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
ALT Zhao 10 LaINTIOICrECIES
GREAT SHOE EMPORIUM,
92 Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa.
Ji
111,1lIACIIi
lIEHLEHY & JOHNSON,
PR .4 CT1( . .4
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
3 P'ITT'EI I 33II7Ft..II3IrX3C. I.'B.
All orders by mail executed tativfaciertly and
•ompily attended to.
A fall Iltit Ilsth 'Cube, ramps, Basins. Water
i'iocrtv Sinks, Chandeliers. Pendants, and U.S
Shit for sale at the most reasonable prices.
Unisys from country ',striae by mail promptly at
tended io
1.; 41111 Hoye or every description.
BLACK SILK SACKS
Surnmer Sihrtwisi.
Fott SALE AT 111EASON A 111. X PIUMCS BY
WHITE, ORR : & CO.,
88 'itch ISt - root.
) el.l
JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JAMES ROBB,
No. S 9 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
This cid e.tahtlahed hot", has Dow Le ore thltly
re thousand dollar. worth oi l Boots sa d Ohne, the
.style.st the latest. the quality the hest, wh.ch nr, to
te to sell Si
hsne resat ed oat to On t
oedma." by any In the ho
s/nes. that It , cp good• worth haring.
1•.11 and examine our stock of goods. and we feel
ntti.deu that •ou will purchase what you want le
the Boa nod Rho.. Roe.
tin not forget the team. 40 Slar.tel street.
te.d JAMES ROBB.
GAUZE MERANO _ .•
UNDERGMMEMS
Lathes, Gents and Children
Stockings and .Gloves
(31,11LMLELT 48.1r1.=E1r70••1r,,
I:I ' 3 EUZM.AL.rkTIEI,
Je2.l, 94 Firth Street,
BLANK BOOKS,
cHzcz Howiiso:i ALI. THZ HANK?!
TIME, DILLY,,,EF.OEIPT AN!) BLANK BOOKS
or er•ry deseriptton on hand and made to
order.
FoLi.T'S CELEBRATED tiOLD PENS, war
ranted.
NTING 1101786 STATION{ Ay.
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
v. No. 39 VITTLI eritrar.
- - - •
WE, THE sgriggcniliorts, have
thin day entered low. LIMITED PAIITNEH•
HIP. agreeably to the yroelatolte or the Act of Aa
tens bly paz.d the let day of Ilarch.
I=
The part am shit, to be comtveted Under the name
of 01iLLE.H., PARR is PARKIN, In the City of
l'ittshurgM nod for the parpooe et manatlestortale
and STEEL and It. products.
- • .
The general partners are REUBEN MILLER and
CH AS. PARKIN. of the City of Plttaburgh, and
U ED. W. BARR, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
The mpecial partnere are SAMUEL DI. BIER and
t....11.1F.1, DUFF, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
Each of the special partner• bare contributed
Twelve Thousand Five Hundred Dollar. In mail.
The said partnership to commrtme on 1.126 FIRST
DAY OF JANUARY, 1066, and to terminate es
the THIRTY-111MT DAY OF DECEMBER, IWID.
REUBEN MILLEB,
UED. W. RAWL, lUenbrai Partnere.
CHAS. FANN,
„i iO A.m AM U U E .E L L M D • KILO, I, pect ,
JelSidso
pEiritorxtt.
131_,IJIE LEAD,
We are o v. prepared ru tarnish thip STANDARD
brand ur
s=+Ul6l MaXI.ASA,
For Illennere, use, promptly and
In any quantity.
we gnat - sotto the QUALITY to be SUIPICRIOR to
ANY mvinfac le red 10 O• Drought to Wei city.
• T. 11. NE VIN Jr. CO.,
N. W. Corner Third and Markel Sts.
)•21:476
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY
I=
ftRIENCER &
MUSTERS BD BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROIRULT WATSON. Manager.
GREAT BARGAINS
31203:10aCrEP,
12.1 Federal Street, Allegheny City.
We offer o. Hoek at great bargain; .h.OHOff of
CIONIVETR. HATS, FLOWEES, GIBBONS. and
everything In the MILLI/MILT LINZ. AIso,HILIC
and CLOTH PACQUES and BASQUES will be sold
very low, aa we are about to quit
le=idS7
_
$lOO 11.-JEWA3EitIIO.
QT .u tLiTED Olt STOLEN Prom the
Co., PZ:Votri4l:Vgi:ttaltitanAlgia?
HORSE. (b. ,111 ..) Y... OM brken ' tolner saddle
heavy mane. 101 l and foreign; heavy Ilmbe barer
footed, and about IA nitwit Intb. A aultablerewnel
loneil he
Acteb:r=i;:doeggli I } glir‘o "i y It
I Q '
jeo..nde6 (Mu. aDIUKnON.
DOCTOR E. DOFMILLY,,
Office,llituid 'Grant Streets,
Pd P1TT 8 . 13 P414:-PA.:
irkrEls4rAti agent/mu gives , tamll CallaCreglaing
.:15jgersa4pporatIons. jaiuttip
92 Federal Street.
AT REDUCED PRICES,
MC=
Falb Street Extenston.
11=1
EMI
F 61052
CMETI
GREAT ti.ia.e
DESIRAILi . REAL -ESTATE
AT ALICraTIC:).V.T.
On Monday, Jane 25th, at 2 P. M..
u"he premises, will be sold the very handsomely
located and desirable proparty In
1711...1= 0 W3DPILS10173:LeX.Ilal,
Being the estate of the late JOllB HEREON, tice•ti.
The property canasta of 78 L9T3ti laid out ha ra
rities sires, fremllltrordinary building lot to those
of one acre each. The entire property uocuples an
eltrated potirlell. !titres from.7he smOkwatid soOt of
the cull', and in a geed neighborhood. La concreted
with the city bye oestartager railroad, thus making
commuulcatirn with the business part of the city
but a few minutes nleaaant ride.
Flans of the properthi . an be seen by rolling at
measildspdia/luetton Ma. 73 and.. 57 Fifth street.
'I =MS Or B.7l.re—One- 'tura' cash: the ba , aner itt
three equal annual payments, to he secured by bone
and mortgage. Purehabers to pay for the title pa
pers
and U. B. stamps.
T. A. hicCLEL.LAND. AueLlorwer.
IR=
LILEGANT FA NS .— Received this
day an elcgmat alsortmeat oC
N i .A.NISI,
lalvory, Pearl and Visuals' Wood: User, And raper
' fi r ISIMPMEM;
HAM BURG INSEItTi
LIAMItU FLOUNCINGS,
JACOPIET
JACIATET
SW NS
SWISS IN(EIS I'iNUS,
LINEN COLLARS ANIS I
A choice Liae of all t:OLLn US,
NATIEEMTLIMI ,a,41)C:1171,31.
Jaceout, I Striped Jaeoriel, , I
Nawusook, Nasisook, ,
Siss.
Tucked Victotla Lawn.
I Spotted 9nt.e . - ,
ULUM tiItEEN. DRAB AND 1.1311.PLP:
D Aral 144, 17OR S
Yell Berege In all Colon%
And • complete ..0..... , ur
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS,
Wholesale and Rend I, at
F. H. EA.TON'S,
17 Filth Street.
M . cCLELLAND'S
AUCTION EMPORIUM,
Nos. 55 and 57 Fifth Street
LaRGE STOCK OS
NEW GOODS.
Hoop Skirts, all sizes, Hosiery and
Gloves, Ladies, Gent's dt Children'
Hdkfs, Cloths, Dress Hoods, Bal
moral Skirts, House Furnishing
Goods, Umbrellas, Parasols.
Men's Hats, Straw Goods for
Misses and Children, and the
usual large and elegant stock of
BOOTS, 1108 IND GENIIS.
011Nia,11. P. 111,11,68, T , Ytt . l L
HF.IIII/CN AWL M. h , ER
BARU. BAWL 111!Yr.
1..11124.. PARKIN.
CRESCENT ST.W., WORKS
MILLER, BARR & PARKIN,
I=l
BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
Warranted Equal to any ill the /Market,
either Ina ß t=nr of . no . m
SPECIAL ATTEILIMI B •I r tIIk .i. 7 . O EINE 7le .L
Office, 38 Wood Street,
IN ST. CIIARI.V3 HOTEL W . ! LDIN,
rtrrstantou, Jut ICN.. We
J JULY 41h, 11466„
FIRE WORKS! FMB WORK
We no& offer to the Trade a largcorm well zel •
ed stock of PIKE. WORKb for the ng 4611. c •
Pr ertn:J i rni e f 7 lattrtro .2f rers, from 100. to 16 oz.:
Colored nod Inaln ROMS], 13 *nth, , 160 II Italia;
Itrusbotp%.ra, Serpents;
VRettrial L
, t i. T : rlartglea;
'e 7 t e tnti ' Vlareta,.ffaion Wheat.:
Volcanoes., Mine, Of Stara:
Plows Pots, Pte. Wheels:
Pb 4= Serpents, &c.. &e., lc.,
Together with • large varlet? of Exhibition Piece
(foe.. VaIX WV& A 1..,. a large 61006 of No. I Pt
Craker* and Tor pelage, all at which vve ofr e r .161
h.west market
to prlre.
Ordent tolicid. to which pcoznot attention zr
be give. be 11ErMI R &
Nos. LW .4 Ith Wood street,
Agfa far H. P. Deo celebrated (Ire Work
10131d7
LIPPINCOTT & BAKEIVELL,
No. US Water Street,
acarcy.wrtruens or
PATENT (MOUND,
PATENT TEMPERED
PATENT ruoritED
VIAL
KILL AND CROSH-4111T
S .AEL, Vi 7 IS .
MIZMI
•
1866. • SPDANG HATS. 1866.
McCORD & CO.,
131 WOOD STREET,
WM to call hperlal attention to their Urge and
spientudi stock of
Hatedrc., tor Spring and sum
mer
. 41 . 2 :LIELERAAlooma - Vrawlcorir.
DAMES' DERWIN, YACHTS, SEASID%
GENT'S otol GOYS' SAJtA . .rOtittli, 44
THAT'S,P• BiItUtITONS, BUcansitts, 11011TONs.
DEUBTI3; PETOS,
!MUM( GOODS of every deeeriptiou, to nth till
Lute..
—Je:der
FOR THE LADIES.
NEW FANCY STATIONERY
Of various description., at the
NEW BOOK STORE,
196 Smithfield street, corner Seventh.
Ladle• porrbasins NOTt PAPEIt or EN WEI.-
OPES COD hove the mete euibonsed with their In
itial. WITHOUT EXTRA Crtrinc.
E. A. MATSON.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES
MORELAND & MITCHELL,
Nos 425 & 427 Liberty Street,
The very best TIOILSE3, CARRIAGES and BUG
GIICS kept for hire at all times The finest HEARS.
In thecity. Funerals, &e., attended to en short
notice In the best manner.
Persons wishing to engage anything In our line
on. rely upon being tarried out In the he style, • 110
the proprietors glee their personal attention to the
business. 07:043
J. LANCE.
SILK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER
ALSO.
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Cavern
Cleaned and Reglased without unpacking.
Nos. 35 and 37 Third Street
Between Wood and Smithfield,
myttOsdn PITTSBURGH. PA.
R. X. W01 1 NX.88.....A. FISHER C. P. 0411111
ABLEitICAN NIEALCHENE OAKS,
MOIR, GRAHAM &
Engine Builders and Machinists,
maionracrozirsa or
Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
And eTtl7thlugAlCatturY mr &Malt Oil
!NO WT.. H
ruitudor Ottoittint paid to Fitting up Bloating
uttO tst
Marlon Alveintavaituar R. R.
..9.l.l.cograkeroy, Wiet.. •
*IG DONE PSAYSIFSIX. Jea:ds
ffl7
PrIMEGHIRO-WOBaa—
d: PAINTER A ` BONA.,.'"
iron iiiikfkktillikanClPmnii
HOoPtiii.AMD
lEBEEntv
frAhdlir przmunnuni, PA.
~.~~_;
NEW
SUMMER DRY GOODS,
OPEAD Tills MORNING AT
WM. SEMPLVS,
ISO and IS2 Federal Street,
♦ I.LEGFIEN V CITY. above Market
New Silks,
Lawns,
Shawls,
Parasols,
Gloves,
Bonnets,
Ribbons,
A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK,
WlllO WILL BE SOLD
Ai as Low ]Prices
AS INA OTHER ESTABLISHMENT
I 1 EITHER CITY,
Willia,in tiAe.mple'l4,
ISO and Is 2 Federal Street
is
V ALL ABLE
COIL MINES FOR SILL
The valuable real lain owne.l by the southern
Coal mining Co,. pan), situated in Sheila) , county,
Aix., twelve tall,, berth... of Montevallo, end
tine• half from the North and South Rail. oad
(now In rue ning order to this want), and oar-gear.
ter of • mile from the Branch Road to the Ned
Mono tale Coal Ylnte, are new offered (arealy.
There utlu,a have Aare been I n oneeesaftd opera
tl, n for ~ , me rears, are situated In the heart of the
mineral region of the mate, finii arc
whence ty-dve
mites or rail front fielma, Rom ethere le
water tran•pert Ilion to the Gull.
baltere is not In the United Attars • better oftpor
tent.. tor a safe end profitable investment in the
coal imelneas.
glue half , nr.h. and the hulas., al the ripiratiott
uf.tr mouth+. without Inter...a; nr one-,lnth nub.
trot Ihr h..140ce In e,mal 'monthly payments, with
out Int.rrm.t.
G. M. McCON I CO,
11[71 ?tn..lgo, of U. 0. E.lwints.
ER
SUMMUNDERWEAR.
GAUZE COTTON.
GAUZE MERINO.
LISLE THREAD.
SUMNER SILK,
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
MEI
Muslin, Fine Jean and Linen Drawers
ECM
BEM
Great Shirt and Collar Depot,
'Mt .1P1X• 0 1.33 113 T.,
Nearly oppeolife the Posit Otlice,
:ogether with complete Hoe of
Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods,
epe..Pdly adapted to City Retail Trade.
REMEMBER,
Our Business Is Exelush ely
GENTLENEN'S FURNISHING.
MURDOCK & PUTNAM.
Jec cal
pETnottA MACHINE WORKS.
X.R.. S. .T-..1E1C7.113.17".
Hu. =Ohio Street, Alloptheoy,
Mantactutwr
LiinsovEn MORINO' of TourA, A.ND Fir TURD '5
OSSI, IN MIMI'S OIL. AND SAL'S WILLIS.
Parttentar attention Inelbest to his Patented
proventants Lowar and Joints, made of Joolatta
U. S., and Moor Iron, to standard shwa, and
antnbered, so that parts can be ordered by malt oi
found .,o a
. pe r, t;rlT , t h . t=l , l
to
cu.. who may wish Esittolls and nitaeLlne watt
made to order. Orders by mall pxnatay attendell In.
I are prepared to grant licenses to other manufac
turer+ tor these Improvements°. liberal terma. Box
17 Allegheny P. LA
JeZ)td73 'lt. 11. I.EtIK Y.
The Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
n Wilkins' Hall. Funsth hi reel, SlEantlneiti, I
11.0 R open.
The beat Pared, cooloat aud mock Inducing FLOW
ER OA ItLIE.N SALOON In the State.
Ice errata, cakes and courcaLlunarles always on
A ! , INH 05 t
1 hat bveu etwolpd for Um
oicaaon, 3/14 will he la attendance EVII.SI NIGHT
hoodltY) trot l
ocaon tartlre o'clock.
Beck Ice cream, (cults, and nerrlea, always ou
haant.
nty=thin MADAME ILL/11E, Manageress.
TE A. A. OF CONGRESS, approv
ed 4 ttga, gives additional pension to the
following visas of persona;
To those who have lost both eyth or bands;
To :hse who have lost both feet;
To those who bare lost out hand or foot;
To those who have heed deprived of theft pen
sions under:sot of hthren ad, la th . are restored:
reosions are extended to dependent fathers and
brothers,
Apply b y mall or in pen.. to
;HAMMER, GAZZAM At CO.,
Office, 98 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH
STEAM ENGINE, BOILERS, ETG
M.O.Ft. MAI.Ma7EI.
One Rerun Engine with bonets and a Worthing
tun Pump, the engine nearly new and Drat chum.
Heavy iron bed-piste, pulley, 11y-wheel S feet by
12 Inch. fare, steam pipes and force painp, to
gether with thirty feet shafting and pullers, , also,
isro dounle to-lout, Sued boilers, noun 21feei by
CI inches, and one single Worthington Pump, cyl
inder 12 inch stroke by b hien diameter.
Inquire of JOHN PHILLIPS,
918 t, Clair street.
Or, ISAAC JONES,
jelihdfn Corner of Ross and First streets.
EVERSON, PRESTON & CO..
ra.4^l4
IRON WCCEtIKS,
: I "l=lL:i2Va Pl '7'''P: l lgll.Lbugt,l.
JCl6:d4O
WARDEN & RATCHELDER,
• BROILERS IN
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM,
WHALE OIL, ROSIN, Einlinz TURPENTINE,
NORTH CAROLINA TAR, &c.,
Corner of Duquesne Way & pa:mock St.,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
gi l l: d r:1;1 1 11PM . . WARDEN, 113Wiltaisec.‘„
LEATHER BELTING.,
CHESSMAN &CLARK.
No. 1101110 WY., near the Penitentiary, Aileen.
ny City, notnaThetnrera ofevery deseelption arse
ent ittreta ,hed (demented and Riveted - OAK TAN-
Xl.l LEAVELLEIt 11.111.11.N0. 1 1 E1 , 111made to order ,
and repaired atrthort notice. Partictilar altenUon
rldwre:?,j" for !tint% el'risil=tlVlll%.7:4l.
leZird74 •
REMOVAL.
_TNO. 1 5 TEVENENNIN&SONNiive re.
moved et, u 3 AIARKAT STUECT..threCaoarc
ik boys the old Jamul, whcra they hiire,fitted up
af:1117111=2211 100 tLIVAM ° 817:
WADE AND PITATSD OUOLY3OO wp•ch.thertn
vita public uttestUou... • felvdtll
unsum
mat , • •
.: uENnEs s ONndc IN •
en. In PLIM: "RED' AND PRODUCE,*UI
mammal
ot as k o . linDEß, PUB pnd
OrdiratroMOD7 sad agg; 2r4l,4", t i ti Z.
Oninennd Wiamnouse. Conn! 13tecrAIMA7
rtrada;lStinno" Pa.
BUY YOUR TEAS
IN RETAIL QUANTITIES
Drees Goods,
Grenadines,
Shirt Fronts,
Umbrellas,
JRSSE U. LIPPIIOI7,
Kitts,
Flowers,
Hats, &c
Nest Oolong Tea
Heat Japan Tea
Beet Itoglßß Bretßaut Ten.— 1,25
Best I °way Hnott Tea.
Fine Young II7•on Tea.
Give our Taloa a fair trial .0 you will be
convinced they are the cheapest and heaths
=TM
IMIIRICIN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAUGHERS,
P13''X'193317Ft.4G1,33,
AMERICAN AND CLAM
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Rails, 16 and 20 fibs,. to they and
Tram Rails, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets;
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Arles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE,
120 Water and 158 Front Sts,
uuehca LIOUSIL.
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
)el mit CHICAGO, ILL.
ALLEGHENY TAXES.
CITY OF ALLEGHEN Y.
Thingrotaa's Crime, Jane rth, MM.
Not le hereby iven that the Ancestors tone
placed ice
In the Treas g urer's UMeas. the ilnPiloatos now
Of
Pity, Poor, City Rosiness, School, School Lulltilug
and Room '
y Taxes, and of Water Rents tor the }ear
Met, and that said 'pascal. ill ow n be received to
pursuance of the Acts of Assembly of Februagy
Isoik,
latloand o m
f Aprll
Ntallowa h, MC& sublect to the following
regu anti nClot
s lye per cent., If paid on or before the first day of
July.
Four per ccuL, if paid on or before the dent day Of
August.
Two per cent., If pan on or before the drat day of
Be_ptemter.
If pald after the Ent day of neptember, deduct i on will
or
before the Ant day of October, no deduction will be
tondo:.
1f lWd alter the first day of October and on or be
fore, the tiro day of Aloiember, as addition of fl•e
per cent. shall be added to wtd payable on the same.
After the brat of Noventbet. warrunts 'will be
issued to enforce tite collection of a ll taxes remain
ing unpaid. togetner with the percentage urtwed
hereon, and the costs.
fe7 ht.terititßON, CIO' Treasurer.
010. Col.llolllf W. H. EDWARDS
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
IIIPODURD AND HAM IC
SODA ASH AND CHEMICALS,
Arch 24 Wood Street.
In own:, and landing In l'ldindelph*
200 tons Soda Ash,
Kurt 's', Hutebtasoe's, sad Croadeld•e mate
400 bags Nitrate Soda,
Crude and Hefted:
760 kegs El Carb Soda (English);
bO bblls. Venitionlied, Cookson's;
ARSENIC AND MOANED&
Of choice brands, condantly on h.nd.
/n logs to suit purchasers.
reky=:l34
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
ITIMENID.7I.T2S3M.
No. 100 Wood Street.
_BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE
ARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CIITLER.V ,
al wave on hand.
CHINA DINNER
CHIN A iETB.
CHINA TOILET BETS,
CHINA VAS ES
~„,,
BOHEMIAN WARE 857-evaPIDD3C RI TICE,
LAVA CARD BASEZTE r
LAVA E LAVA YFMHOIt
ENDUED. STONE WARE of all varletlea, suit
wholesale and retail trade—.
u mprigr i talameomelete stock of everything
Prices and terms the same Olin the eastern elides.
mylDalls
ARPET CHAIN.
PLAIN & COLORED COTTON& LINEN,
ALSO,
COTTON TARNS, ASSORTED NUMBERS
-ALL OF BEST QUALITY, FOR.BALE-BY
8. S. C:/rCrEa3=l4l
,dil'OCess
• At Rope pOttiiiioitu,
ALMINT Cann. Ilkiiiinta
Bamples may be seen and orders left with 1L
CLULDB d 00., No. 133 Wood Meet. Pittsburgh-
Jer.ml7
•
ALLEGERRWCWIIt FLOUR MID
isTioPlsLi!4
a C. MeMASTESIc CO
N0..155 Ohio St., , Allegheny,
Wbolosale and Retail Lealers In
X"' Wood cis 4131 , reb111.
Oa Irpald far Wheasaaa Rye. teate64
AVG.
U. 7.461 .
TAPE I1111:1. auem.
TACK BRO. £ CO
commas tax: siinicuAarrs,,
*HD BIM:UR
PETROLEUM AM' ITUIRODUCTI,
1" Hancock St., Pittitiftia.
PnndasumL,OnYlCs, As 7 .wiams om!„.
aiK I NHACAMMIAS9,OO.
Fox Tw0,13444 - 3:hay,,,,
r;unseiunst..6.2o4 nprocrouxmarolooi,
utravelk ispkWordtai asiutaskgavics, Rub.,
pow,Alro: 30 Maid
111 4inia DAUM. 22.4. is,
WHOLESALE PRICES,
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Corner Smithfield
Second Streets
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MANIITAPPOPPPIS OP
We i rTED—s2 - 00 per Menai paid
Imo 10
rlrClVNl,"'stralr u h 1 941 g
AWN& irElk."rhithAVlAll "et WILT
phi. P.
- w em TED — AGENTS—MaIe and
T T Female, to .ell the Picture "HUMS AGAIN • •
aim for Itie beantlittlitimh Engravlngs
PRAYER' . anti "Puler LES,ON:• A leer goect
wilt. can make from 1110 10,_•20 In Mk Mg •
! tit? NT one
of the
tCrjArPAAI ty
. 9 r ag.'.',`"
Terrttim to lint applicant, AFDLT-
A. &LIAM 7.5 Taira cermet.
WANTED,
40 Moles l 0 Mans,
At Me Stable of the PITTSIIIIIIOII, A.LLlstattAll Y
AND MANCHESTER PASSENURE RAILWAY
COMPANY, Idancbt.ter, Pa.
SALERRIEN WANTED
At 98 Grant Sweet, 8d floor.
Apply, with reference, to
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WANTED.—A SURE IFORTIVAL,..
I The adverthier, a chemist of Meetly-aye yawl
trperince. both In Etienne wi l lmeriCa. wlattin.f
10 retire from the professionwad loamy pet.•
N 1 valuable recipes, from the use of whirl any In•
du Ol strlons young man or n, with little ore .
Capital, can make from the t h at
a day lint only one
cellent living, but lu very anoci time Ilse
moderate fortune. Addreve, with. two time
for
return postage,
S. P. Clil.TEltrlEl.l), Chemist,
nirbbbeiArrs 517 rm. St., Philade/pllla. Pa.
ANTED--ATE:triTB—s7s to $2OO
PER MONTH for peo [limed, and 1:13 to Es MY
I dies, m erywhere, to In trolluee the Celebrated
Common Sense Family ißerlas Machine, improved
and perfected. I /vim, fall, stitch, quilt, Urn •
braid stol embroider twattfully. Price only ISSIVI,
making the el. tic lock-sti tc h, and lolly warrant ••.I
for three years. We pa• the above wage e
COMSO !S. fmm whirl, iw Ice that amount amp
made. Adoress, with statop. or cla on C. 2Rl rft.s CO" Salesrooms, ho. 205 f22p FIFTH
Street, Philadelphia, Ps. All letter, answered
promptly. wits mrcalsr, and terms. myOSb4l
WALL PAPERS, etc
THOMAS PALHEM
WHOLLSALI An MIL Kiln 11
WALL JPALIPJEU
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES_
IMIM
.486 33 Ma 37 C/ Cli NT -Ft NB
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
tle. [ld door below Diamond Alley,
fe24:Bmd PITTSI3I7II6II. I' A.
PAPER HANGLITGS FOB 18466.
A great collection of
American INatl Papers.
Fur the Fret time In ilve years
wrE 11" Err6IALISII Pd PER 8
♦ choice selection of the
Newest French Papers
For sale b
WALTER P. MARSHALL
147 Wr od titreet
COM
p &BLOB PAJPEAS
A NSW LOT of ,
Standard G - 61d Papers
Now rece i ved,of beaL.Ufal .leslgno for Prarlors. nt
No. 101 MARKET STREET. NEAR FIFTH
JI.M. IL HUGHES & BRO.
URTH OF JULY.
A GRAND
CONCERT
GIFT
WILL bE GIVEN AT
CITY MEAiA.T.-er
PITTSIt UR GIN, Pd.,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4th, 1866,
Gine to the ansount of
!S4O 000
Will be prnsenteil to the Sink. t Holder, Including
ureenbarga, Ylne lame in the west, Sewing Ma
chine,ne, Itrioneons, at.
TICILETS ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH.
L 1
1 gift in 1./teen ST
back:,OF GIFTS:
41.000
1 gift ha Omen tracks 500
1 gift in Green 250
I
gift II reenta, -
125
1 gift In Oreenba., 75
1 gift In Oct:embank. 50
100 gifts In Orton bock, : $lO each 1,000
200 gilts in theenbaccs. /kJ rach 1,1100
400 girls in Ore- aback... 2.50 each 2,000
2,000 gifts of good Interesting Books 2,000
10 OM of nice Sewing Machines SOO
6 gilts :If raced:lent 31elodrons •500
UP r‘. 'rll'7ll 9,000 Diamond F i n.,
4
fine We st e r nche.
11 gifts ofFarms, I -, nit:
lonsa.c, 121 117.1.mismouri.
LOCATED AS FOLLOWS:
Pour la nhannon county, On eons :St sores. and
Three of ISO acres each. Two In cotinty. each
ISO acres: one-in Ripley county of ion acre., and Two
In Oregon county, each lel acres. Abe,. two Farms
In Marathon county, Wisconsin, Ito and du acres re
spectively. All rich Paroling Land In good settle
ments. Titles perfet, and to be sees at our mince.
Alm. 401nbirests I I Meech, In Oil Wells, located
on the lament titillate seers. Venango utunty, Pa..
Including the celebrated howls IS ell, Eureka, on
Holroden Farm, and Alter I reductive wells In that
wonderful region. These interests will he priesent
ed as Carey gifts valued Si from eilOu to 11d.,000 each.
Not oe of p rod ucing 'ln an unproductive well, Mt In
wells , and other. yet to be tested, close
to protuclac wells, all under contract for comple
tion, free of farther expellee. Maps showing , the
location of said wells, ma., ea nand.
Persons emitting to examlne deeds, or eertatn m-
Odes of the above poverty cao lee accommodated
at our office, where all the tartleulars may be our
[maned.
We have no bogus property In our schedule, which
should therefore commend Hind( to the public.
This Is net a specula:von. It In merely an effort to
effect the sale of a large amount of property at a
moderate valuation.
A CORRECT LIST, IitCLCUI NO THY. rir.h
HOLDERS' NAMES, • DOI , v It EIR
TICKET NUMBERS I, REP I'n ..b I; 1... 19.1. Y.,
Kt THAT ALL NI 1.1,1 1.. .1 iin'fkl
WHETHER TOES' AT f ENO I'llE coNCEILT OR
NOT. There will be no blank.. A g.ll "imam kind
will begiven tot very Oclnt Solder. Our smallest
gifts see photographs of the distinguished men and
women of our times.
he drawin s uc cession,e place after th ncert,
four ialgtite In A commute° w i t;he ap
ploinMit by the Ticket 'Joiners alone to superintend
the same, and
latAarttlaly, saps, te
dehre i v al th p e
u O I RM h e a % r immediately
REL IEDAt e EPT ' VITib by rrytW n
and Tillagewithin DOH tales of Plttatturgh, to
'whom liberal Inducements are offered.
CLUB 11.411 ES:
5 Tickets to one adilresa $ 50
10 Tickets in oxe aderess 0 00
Tiekets to one address 57 50
30 Tickets to one address.. 26 25
40 Tickets to one address 33 00
DO Tickets to one address 43 50
100 Tickets to one address
and 00
Tickets selling fast. tier op your clubs and 11.141
on yoursrtiers with the name stud address In fail, of
eac sucriber.
Money may be sent at our risk, either by draft,
possonlce order, express or rent/Semi letters.
Number of tickets lemma 40,000.
l'rtoo
...ell. They are for sole at our office. No. 70 FI#TM
STREET, Act /floor, `Chronicle Snitching. PittelOg
And st the principal Hotels, Book, Mimic and Drug
Stores of etas city and A Ileirl,ny.
Emit by mail on receipt of price and atom p for re
tern postage.
We hare excellent references, with *deb one
Mketata are flarnished.
Proposals for plains:Jug Ohio adrertimment so
licited. All communieraolis should be addressed to
Des. T 11051601. 00,
5c19-dawTols9 Box No. 506, Pittsburgh, Fa.
NUM'S BOOTS.
BOYS' BOOTS,
Youths' Boots,
LADIES' BALMORALN,
LADIES' GAITERS,
MISSES AND CHELDEENS'
Boots, Ba'morals
m:i
S.
AT REASONABLE HATES,
SOUTH & ROSS',
63 X.IIIILET 82 BEET.
.712:ba
ORPHANS , COURT SALE.
By •Irtriff of an order of the Orphan.' Court o
Allegheny County. to me dlr.:led, I will expo.. t o ,
Phblic Vendee or (lowly,
on Saturday, June 28d,
AT SO O'CLOCE, A. 31.,
On the premises. tbe foll ty owing described Beal Es
tate, the proper of tbe estate of
Jesse Doughty, deer*:
tat.—All that lot of around to the Borough of
En o ,,beth, Lot NO. lel it the Plmt of Additional
Lora, laid out to sold Ilortrairt,.' Beguiling at a
post on Third .treet,Jolalne Lot No..ts., atia raw.
'oat
wall the same 1b) feet to Tanner's alley, and
running lith the immerge feet to.latilberry
thence with the same 120 feet to Third t, and
theme. with the smote feet to the place of begin
ulna.
7d.—Sot No. ID, In told plan. Beglnningat a peat
Eo Third etreet, mu d . thance by lot (or _ formerly) of
van Evans, nu to on ai/e_y; Meneo by 00111
alley Go (et to lot (or formerlytor.S. Walker; thence
12D feet by lint of mid lot to Third Mr . s ect , . thence by
Third Street 110 feet to the place orbs guatng.
Tsalts SaLs—One-thlrd =dreg day of mile,
and balance on final mnarmatlon of mkt-.
•
JOHN E. ,
e:e SHAFFER
i.d.inhtr.tor de boots non, etc., of Jew:.ilthtr.
deased.
1 1 ( 1 00111 TO-LET.--. 4 large al
ry
tient parlor, on the dm door, it No; 1 . 3 Miss
Area., Win be rented. tarnished or itettarniabed,
with or without board, to sliagloAiiiiigototto oro
married couple. Bath I,oll a ß raylielleilech PM'tide
mutat/the tonic. 4101 to
MOW'S. No. 30-noiastreet.
'GLASS WORKS FOR *MA
SITUATED IN SOUTH 11119VDI; MASIE
renAllllllsoo able. Adders4l. - . - AirAX Piridth
or 11, Be4rni - tl3O. ,
Nei Yoit, . . *SAO
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