The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 25, 1866, Image 3

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DOJIIN4 FOlt WWII,
Berege In all Colors.
And•einnplete anivrtratalt or
NOTIONS iNII:XANCY GOODI 4 ,
whotesaleind Retail. 111..-1
F. H. EATON'S
17 Fifth Street
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27 FIFTH ST.
Alexandre and Conrvoisiers Kid
Gloves;
Buff and White Lisle Gloves;
Ladies and, Misses . Silk Mitts;
Guise Merino lindergarments for
4adJcS and Gehlsi
Plain Linen . Handkerchiefs;
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs;
Imitation and Real Lace Handker
chiefs;
Fancy Shawls, Fans and Combs;
Morrison's Star Skirts—the best in
the market;
Duplex and Boulevard Hoop Skirls,
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D. DENNISON'S,
27 Fifth Street.
Jett a 54
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JOS. HOME & CO's.
131.11..`VWN, OLIN:BEAM AND DERBY BATS,
MA.l' MUZZY; DEri. DROPti. DAISII..'4,
004.1 U ETTE A ND M lI.TON II ATE',
t:111 P. RAID., lint A W IllOhNEThin ire , shape.,
Frames ß , I
N n all the (saloon:0Mo styles:
RIBOS, vials, figured mud checked, Tn
w i d f Itr*EoM. WEE-AVIS, BUDS sad RUSES. -
STRAW 000DS,1111WdENt.giaad,OBNABE.N'Ili.
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SWISS. 11H ECKS, IMILLLANT, NAI SnOl IK
TAILLATA.I4I3, LIN EN s.
and a toll assorinwn at
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WHITE: GOODS.
REAL AND 131. 'TUNE LACE COLL %US
REAL AHD lEI. VAL LACi COII;AM.4,IIE A L
POINTE' LACE COLL ARS, SETTS and HAN
KERCHIEFS, II AM - IMM TRIMMING As. D
FLOUNCING, SWISS AND CAMBRIC EDGE
AND INSERTINMS. LINEN COLLARS, CUFFS
AND SETTS, rerivue et yleb.
Pull' Illusion, Swiu and French Cambric
1121122
PARIS RUFFLINGS AND SHIRTING. Col.-
L AR.S. SETTS, F.DOLNGSFILILLINGS .nA LII-
LtBoIDERIEs. DILLSSTRUIMINGS IN GUIPIT tar.
AND CIDINY LACE. GALLOONS. FANCY
BRAID, HUTTO . . BALL AND DROP TRIM
MING.
r!T!'lk.r•!lmwmrr.lr.n4Tri
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4.1; Dar rboiscat atplet; In BEAD. BILK. FANCY
CROTCHET, BLACK. ANIL WHITE BEAHL, IM
PERIEL N., JET. BALL, ULi AND CAME,
plain and_palot.ed.
COIRMT. NETS, COILS, HAIR PUFF'S AN Is
ROLLS; lASI:LH] ELLIXTIO and BON TON JP
SKI ittn• BELTS. BELTI NUS, °LAMM AND
BUCK LEN; EA N, In gra at variety from palm loaf
•to Ivory; SUI' E I r• BEIM E AR, for ladles asp.
'rot.; 1111 ItT FRONTS, —STAID' SHIRTS; •TlEa.
OTTERFLIEs ; :WANTS/I LINEN SHTIITa•,
TRAVELLING RAGS and SATCHELS; HAIR
BRUSHES:COMM, and a
PULL .L.LFE OF .FOTIOMS.
A LL AT I'OPUL '.ll
.►be. 77 and 79 Jfiarket Street
GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Linen and Jean Drawers;
New Kid Gloves at 75 cents a pair;
White Cotton Hose at 12 cents a pair;
Five Pair 'good Cotton Hose for $1,00;
Parasols and Silk Sun Umbrellas;
Fans in every variety and price;
NEW STYLE PUFF WAISTS;
Puff Berlin 'Gloves.
NEW GOODS RECEIVING DAILY
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
MACRO', GLYDE & CO.
NEW GOODS!
MACRO & CARLISLI,
Mo. 10 3P.11 . 03. Otredet.
We are now opening so elegant alsortment of
f EW (WODS, embracing the rimiest Myles of
I REAL [...wit GOODS
EFE'IITrEPPITT4MI4.ttGE ,
PINE BONNICT
NEW 8i YI.E. PRES.'S TBUISWINGB.
BEAL tallr ORE LACES.
' PINE PA.S.uL BUTTON&
We !arse ;net opened s besattfal lot of
BEAL CLUMPY LACES AND INSERTINGS.
We would Invite speetAl site-nth:at to a new and
splendid 14•201 t. sent or
DLLS' BUYV AND WHITE BERLIN GLOVES.
I tLOVES In theses , . POtrolemotes.4,llsvan Shades,
• mew - Mont anew rotors In KID.OLOV7IDS.
I BLACK LACE MlTTS—new irty/el;
A most ea ••rdete sasortmest of
LAI LEO , end S.;IIILDREZPS COTTON HUGE'
GENT'S PIN II SHIRTS DEBBY TITS., SWAZI'S;
11.S,11A.Lt- tiosE. BUSPEA DEJA UM'
BEELL
LADIEW snit DEN'k'S . GAUZE DKIDNO UNDER.-
VEST,
To Merettants and Denten.
Our Who Wale Depirtment.' now •woU. /looked
LINE, IU. oiler Zil ° l' l
fZi l in u ro:ratrho falV.Ve7t:
Bileittrid & .CAItLISL.E,
' •L 9 Fifth Street,
Aston t tor the "LOCKWOOD. MULNIJYACTUP,
(.I)IIPANY. ,, tiIIADLET*I)TIPLEX.
nt.LITTIC SWART stillantatanturer.• Prizes.
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c. asauxtovor..w. T. 1111ASEUE G. IVIT.PSICIMA
ARBUTILIOT, SHANNOVA CO.,
N 0.115 Wood St.; Pittsburgh,
Have Jost opened • large new stock of
i L FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,'
lAdapted w t t la tratit s t r an s t4 what s , they
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New Prints, Detain's, Lawns, Ging
hams, White - Goods. Dress Goods,
ghawak„sahnorals, Notions,
• Cottonades,` Fanners' &
MechanlOCassimeres„Tcans
Cloths' Linens, Drills, Bleached
i and Brown Sheettngs and tlirlings,
• BOOM, COTTON & UNEN DUCK. &C.
t Merchants are.prated to call and examine our
I stook atulpriewb Jail
CARR ntPAIVii/LIM & CO,
gam wu.sos, caw: it c 0..;
I WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
04.13 . Pacsd. ISt.,
( Third house above blemond
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PAINTER, SIMNEL AND GLAZIER,
No. 54 Hand St., Pittsburgh.
9 done order . All work dwq yromptlf at reawna.
asMies.
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MONDAY, .11/N3 25. 1866.
CITY AND SUBURBAN.
A.ddletonlal Laval Matters an First Page
The Gasette.—Peron leaving the city
during' ,the summer, can have the GMT7a
mailed tO them by leaving their address at
our counting room.'
Quarter gemstone pour!.
Judgis Starrett, Stowe and Brown on the
bench.
Ting CHILD Ammorzo* CASE.
The case of Mrs. dAleline C. Murray, Indict.
*r the abductlOn of her child, under ten
of age, on oath of John E. Alward, (her
ft husband,) of Armatrong pounty, was re
sumed on Saturday Morning, it nine o'clock,
and brought to a close during the forenoon
ae,elon, the Jury finding a verdict of guilty
and recommending the defendant to the mercy
of the Court. Colonel Barclay, mussel for the
deem/co. made - a motion In arrest of judgment
and for a new trial, Cling reosOns.
IitCYTYITOIM FOR BELLI]. LIQIIOIt WITISIOIIT
Col. Duff, Dietrict Attorney, requested the
o use of John O'Neal, tavernekceper of the
Third Ward, to be disposed of, remarking that
tho defendant desired a full bench to 1.913
upon it. There were three indictments
against O'Neal for selling liquor without
license, the first found at the March term. and
two others at the pre-sent, to which Ise pot in
please( guilty. rt appeared that ho had ap
plied for license and was refused prior to the
commencement of the present term but had
continued to tell liquor as mina , O'ffeal
gusted to mitigation of sentence that he had
closed his house, and erns determined to quit
the briefness. In reply to the Court he admit
ted haring sold liquor on Saturday morn-
I leg. On the March indictment ho was re.
to nay the costs and a tine of one bun
'.C'd,lleffers, and on one of the Juno term
indictments, the costs, a fine of one hundred
dollars and to undergo thirty days' imprison.
'molt in the county Mil On the remaining
indictment sentenoe was suspended.
Gotten:. Mashey, of the First ward, also
pleaded guilty to indictments for selling
liquor without license. On the first ho was
sentenced "to pay the costs and a fine of one •
hundred dollars, and on the second (It being
the second offense) to pay the costs, a fine Of
one hundred dollar,, and to undergo thirty
days* imprisonment In the comity jell,
J. 11, Heekumn, of the Second Ward, pleaded
guilty to three indictments fora like offense,
and Mr. lineLer appeared as hiscormsel, mat-
Mg is strong appeal for leniency. The defend
ant, Mr. M. Paid, was of highly reSpectaslo
character, had kept a tavern for a long time,
and had but recently been refriscd. license. He
was a law abiding citizen, and nought
could be sold againstlitut MI any respect,
once that in the present hasten., he had
kept bin house open after his It ease applica
tion had been refused. The Court, the coun
sel thought, Should distriminate la favor of
such men, and net inflict too severe punish
ment. The Court Bahl It had a plain duty to
perform, teenier.) the law. They felt con
erelong of pairing been too lenient heretofore'
that instead of throwing malt they would
now throw Stones, and that if any fault was
found it shortill be WitlitheLegislatare. Mr. M.
said it was the certainty ndt the severity of
punishment which tended to t4erevention
of crime. ledge Stowe said tic lad_ p but little
sympathy with men who knowingly, willingly
and continuously violated the law,
but thought that In the matter of
smiling liquor without license a portion
of the eenunwilly were to blame for
encouraging the same. As a legislator he
might net differently than as a Judge. The
Court felt embarrassed In enforcing the liquor
law, hut nevertheless would perform its duty.
There were, as we have said, three indict
ments against Mr. Heckman; on the first he
was sentenced to laity the costs and a tine et
e r 10; eh the second, the costa anti a fine of $7O,
and on the third the costs, a fineof $lOO, and to
undergo thirty days' im prisonmenti in the
c' .:11 ' 11- .Y etht l ilson, who some time since kept n_
barlt the Theater, was sentenced to pay a One
of sixty dollarsend tile costs, It being the first
tultetment found against him.
Jame.' Stewart, convicted of felonious a -
In aiding and abetting in the firing of a
pistol at some women on Water street a short
time niece, on oath of Sarah Grant, (pro -teen
ter,) was sentenced to the Penitentiary for
three year.
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LAIIONNY CABII3.
Patrick Luny, for committing a larceny In
South Pittsburgh, WWI sentenced to the Peni
tentiary for one year and nine months. Belle
Tltnmons was convicted of a like offense, but
owing to extenuating circumstances the Court
only sentenced her to fall for sixty days.
Thomas Norton, a Scotehman, and coal dig
ger by occupation, convicted of the larceny of
carpet sack from one of the Monongahela
raver packet-, was next brought up for sen
tence, and allowed to make a statement, 'ell
was lu substance: Ile got 011 1.1i1,1 at Browns
ville, In company with one William Rafferty,
also& coal digger, and stopped off with lion
at Monongahela Ulty, Rafferty taking a carnet
sack which he ( Rafferty) claimed as his pro
perty. They renewed their trip to the cky,
9 , 0me.0f Norton's clothing In the Inewinone
having been Mama In the carpet sack.
Upon their amval here the carpet sack
was claimed by another party, 'and Xenon'.
clothing being found In tq he was arrested ns
the thief, Ile disclaimed all design to steal,
and said he was ignorant Of the tact that the
property was not that of Rafferty. Illsslave
ment not being Inconsistent with the doubt
ful emilence of guilt offered on the trial, Dis
trict Attorney Duff consented to the allow
enc., of & now trial, and stated that he would,
on Monday, ask slur} , to render a verdict of
acoultal, so well saded was he of defend
antin Innocence and of the truthfulness of hi.
statement. The Court was surtilarly Dupre.
bed.
John McGovern and Nicholas Dornberg were
next placed In the box for sentence, having
been convicted of stealing articles from too
gift odors of Evans d. Co., on Fifth street_
in behalf of both evidence of previous good
character, and that they were under the Men.
once of liquor at the time of Offending, ens
offered. Judge Starrett...prefaratory to eon
tenor-, remarked that the store refer. 01 to was
conducted In such a way as to excite Inc cupid
ity of young men, was little else than a lottery,
should not he allowed to valet, and eugaseLeo
legislative interference, as such estaollsh
meets were productive Of as much evil as reg
ular lotteries. Under all the circumstance
he would be lenient with the accused, and
sentenced them to 'pay a flee of ten dollars
and to twenty days' Imprisonment In
DID?IIfITEAL, HIIIr TOOL THEY.
William Stone, a genuine African, under
conviction of the larceny of n pair on panta
loons from= the stmunboat Kenton, was next
sentenced, and alloweitto speak for himself,
the court saying: "William come out here,"
whereupon the colOred prisoner left the bus
and approached the railing. "How came you
to take the pantst" said the court. "Didn't
take 'em, sari Wally Sheldon, on the boat
with me, saw 'em thar on the boat, and
tole me tate 'em, and I put 'em on." W Idiom
went on to say that he imbeequently dlscov
ered to whom the pants belonged, emcee re
turned to the boat to pay the Warner for them,
that the owner said he did not care about the
pants, but wh i c h want ed a coat and wine
other things, h o to geS; that In
.walking up the wharf with th e wither they
hail some conversation, and that he (William>
started away, when he was paretted,arroded,
considerably taunted, and taken to the Mayor's
office- in conclusion, William said be had a
very old mother who it, was- larmunhenx upon
him to take cave' of, and - hoped - the court
would be as lenient as possible with Jam.
baying this, he made oisealance and awaited his
doom. "How would you hko to go &roes the
river for a year or two, Winiaml" "Wouldn't
like it all, Bah; but It most be ait you say." Af
ter consultation William was sentenced to the
county Pail for thirAwdays, his statement co
inciding with the evidence adduced against
him on the trial. He retired from the Court
room showing his ivories, evidently wed got
ten& With the result.- • = •
Daniel Mayhew, of Blrmingluum, for having
reelated an officer In making an accent, wee
Bentenced to two aiontlini Magni:lona:neat in
Um county jail, being credited with three
moaths' eentinement which be had already
endured.
TI.; Court tlietkadJournad till Monday at 10
Sebool Exhibitllom
The pupils of the Ninth Ward public schools
gave a grand eihibition in Trinity Church on
Friday evening. The exercises consisted of
readings, declamations, orations, and coed
music.
At the conclusion of the prOgramme an ele
gant sliver cake-basket was presented to MISO
Hattie Martin by Xis. Melissa McMillen, in
behalf of the girl. of her class, and by Henry
Townes in behalf of the boys.
Miss Emily Martin Irmo also the recipient of
a beautiful writing desk, which wee given by
Edward Thomas, one of her pupils. Another
writingdesk was presented to Mr. Hall, the
principal, by Alonzo Joy, who accompanied
tile gift with a neat and very appropriate
speech, which reflected credit not only oti uls
youth, but also on those into whose hands
have been oonlialcd his training and intellec
tual derelopimmt.
Mr. /lanai Won, MM. Long, was before
Mayor McCarthy on Saturday, charged with
kerptug a disorderly house on oath of night
wafelimun Patrick Murray. At the hearing
an *mule.e number of witnesses were examin
ed, who Wattled that the defendant is a wnsh
etwOnsan, bet teat her house Is frequented ut
all hours of the night by men and women.
who often act in a noisy and disorderly man
ner, much to the annoyance of Ler neighbor..
J.L.lltWarthy,Esq.,made an able appeal for the
"defendant, but all his effort. were In Calm
The at:cased ',NB held in WO to answer at
Vourt. liamilton resides In a court off
Water street, near WOOd.
Warrant lanual,—William Collins ca.
scared before Alderman- Humbert on sato,
day and made oath against John Koos for
surety of the peace. watts= alleges that
John is in the habit of calling him all sorts of
hard munes, and on Saturday threatanal to
takehts life: A warrant was Wind for tho
arrest of Knox.
Child Drowned.—Mary E. BOtsen, daugh
ter of Lords Belem, aged nine peens and nine
months, waa drowned on Nrieay evening, by
falling Into Loyalhatum creek, at Latroue,
Shoves an Interesting child, and her parents
have the sympathy of all
who know her, In
their bereavement.
Recoverluge—The son of Mx. Joseph It 11a. , '
Knight, of neon township, who was acchltait-,
Idly shot In the hand last wear, and who, it
, was'reportol, had since. dad, is now ins fair
way OK recovery; Ana Attood ll 3 JAYsitUn
112XL:di declaredhMl danger.
, • Mae ' aStIl 7 bratthnoild 7 stied ratk
'GS a for assault Auld -battery on. tam,
daY, re - 'AWrertnati - 1 4%. 0 4Whohad Patrick
aarailutt,.l attar
eta h .wina the accused was
• disCharwed4 hit.arldanalk MN,. haligninent.to
head nue Apr w.a.
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TELEGME.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Tariff Bill Compleleal—lfbe Duty on Wool
and Iron—Goy. Joknoola, of Go— ml
noted as llloklater to Tonesoela—The
Repeal of the Sentrallty Lnwa.
Raw Yong, June 23.—The morning papers
contain the following specials from Washing
ton: The Ways and Means Comudttee wtll
probably complete the tariff 1,111 to-day. They
have finished the wool clause andpzed toe
rides as follows: On cheap commorrwool. six
cents per pound; on clothing and combing
wools, valued at less thou thirty -twoocuta per
pound. ten cents per pound, and ten per cent.
ad valorem; on clothing and combing wools,
valued at over thirty-two cents per pound,
twelve cents per pound and ten per cent. ad
valorem. This is In accordance wlt h the toms
agreed anon by the wool growers and mann
faMtu-ers.
The iron clause was also completed to-day,
and a considerable increase agreed upon, al
though the precise rate cannot be ascertained.
A number of Iron manufacturers have been
in the city for a week or two looking alter
their interests, and about an equal number of
free traders are also at work to keep the duty
wi it is.
The western men have Inst the linseed
clause. Instead of forty cents per bushel on
seed and forty Cents per gallon on oil, the
Committee have only gone as far as thirty
cents on each bushel and gallon. The Com
mittee have agreed to recommend a duty of
six cents per pound on foreign Ingot copper,
and three cents per nand on tine copper for
the benefit of the Lake Superior Mining Com
panies.
The Tribune's special says the Committee to
whom was referred the resolution of General
Schenck, in relation to the repeal of the neu
trality law ' have not yet rerorted, but It is
understood that the report, when 13111410, will
be favorable to the Perilous. All the discus
sions in the Committee have condemned the
extreme measures taken to enforce the law.
The Worlds special says that the Commit.
tee strongly sympathise in the Fenian move
ment, but do not think It expedient to take
any action to the matter.
ConedDm Parliament—Tye Late Fenian
Raid—lndemnitleation Demand's' of
The United theses—Mlisnianagement of
vanadian Troops.
Nen- Voss, June W.—The Herald's Ottawa
special says: In the Canadian Parliament yes
terday, Mr. Galt moved for indemnification
of the Government by the United Mates for
the expenses Incurred during the recent Fen
ian trouble,
Several members of the Government party
advocated the motion, when Mt. Chambers, of
Brockville, obtained the floor and spoke
against it. He sato that Canada could not sup
port troops to resist the United States. A.
thousand Fontana was a different matter front
thirty-tire millions of Americans. lie also
called for an investigation of the conduct of
some of tne commanders of the Provincial
troops during the trouble, and denounced the
management of the VOlUlitOollii as a blunder.
Mr. Chambers was continually interrupted
and It is said, the uproar becoming no great
at times as to drown his remarks. He was re
plied to by Mr. D'Arcey Mcßee, and the mo
tion of Galt was adopted.
The War in Month Amerlea—Nnrcess of
the nevointioninte—Protident Baez
Seeks Protection of the French Flog.
New Yortx, June :J.—The Herald's St. Do
mingo correspondence of the 9th says The
revolution under General Pimento has ended
In a complete triumph, and President
with some members of his suite, have left (or
at. Thomas. The soldier. In St. Domingo fie
tentixed with the revolutionists, and Baer
sought refuge In the French consulate. But
for the protection of that deg, it is said I:lel
life would have been saerific. file brother,
Darrian Baer, and General Pedro Guillermo,
were held tor trial, as incendiaries by the Pro.
visional Government. noes arrived at St.
Thomas on the 11 1 th, In , the Spanish steamer
ilarceliona, and announced his Intends d de
parture for Europe next day.
Unitarian (7oofcretree.
Bilf/FALO, June 24.—Yesterday was tile ibtnl
day of the Western Lnitarian Lonferotbe.
Rev. Mr. Mayo, of Cincinnati. submitted a
voluminous and elaborate renort on the rem
tions of the liberal to the onomised
of the West. At the close of his remarks it
vote of thanks wan tendered him by the con
ference, and ordered to be printed in t
Christ/on Ettitalee. In the afternoon Rey.
Mr. Brigham preached. in the evening their
was a millatiou, and speeches wore made by
Revs. Dr. Bellows, It. and R. L. Collier, Mr.
Eleseworth, and others. A. resotutdon Was
offered directing the President and Eecretary,
One month before the Annual Conference, to
direct letters to churches in the Western bi-
Lenart Conference urging them to select dele
gates. Carried.
Fatal Railroad Aceldent—Robbery at
the American Express Company.
Clactra ATI, June M.—The train au the C I
cinnati and Zanesville railroad ran two
broken culvert yesterday, near Morrowtoe n.
The engineer and firemen were noth
During the heavy storm y.sterday after
noon a man VW...13d WO American E nprs.s.
office, walked behind the money clerk's .1. -k,
iod abstracted it package containing
anti made good his escape.
=I
New Year, June 1 -*l.—There have bean
fatal caocs of cholera at Elizabeth, N.. 1 bet
under the active measures of the Board ..1
Hu .Ith the disease appears to have xpent It
self.
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Q.TATEMENT OF THE REAL ES
TATZ LNaTITUTION. oo ilia :iota
day of April, INGO.
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AIi6ET.
Hued. and Mort gag., (being tint
Heim Cu Ilea) E•tate.).....•••••42 0 0.= MI
U. 13. 6-9 Ruud. 70.4 u) 00
U. R. HMI Ruud& 31,000 e
Heal Estate 19 Oa
Isaterest due May let, Cu above,
taut yet realised.) 1.41/ .16
OM. Yural lure 44 Ou
Cash C. 620 76
QM
Amount due Dep05it0r5..........1107,1110 71
Amount due Depositors, Inter
est May ht. Mid NMI id
VIM FR, 10
IMlarloe Carat nireut ran A...... t 1.241 15
The above is a true ststsunent.
A. A. CAHILL EH, Treasur...
The undersigned Auditing Cinumittee, has ,. s
&mined the Books of the Institution, Bic Hoe
Mort/mt. and riectirities. and counted the (..
and find the foregoing statement correct.
t.
H. ISHITH.
H. CHILIM,
W. H. C. , PF.LAN 10.
ot , VIC El. of TUX INTiTUTIoN.
JoB.. Vice President—W. B
Cora.t.Axti: BHAD/OrLD TODD.
TacaTgAs—stuu. 'I. 01. Flow, lieu. 4. K. Alcor
head, Isaac Jose, C . N. I , oegtly.
Painter, Harvey Child.. W. it. copeland, Woo. I.
Smith.
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Interest allowed on De p t .{ . . In ibis Institution nt
SIX PX6 CENT._per annum, par abb.... tn.
Ito In May and November , which, ti no.
will be added to the principal /.1.1 C01L',.... odvd
Interest commences on Deposits os the 1.. ,
13th days of every month.
Open for Depoalt Own 9 A. N. to 3 o'clock
Wally: also. outlet...rd.., evening. (roma tor
MT 1 Cll-03 YVUICTU sTILEA - r, hitt.lml a n. I•s.
wy30,940
pOSTPONEMLIENT.
THE U.47ITED ST4TES
PRIZE CONCERT,
TO HAVE BEEN GIVEN AT
Crosby's Opera House, Chicago,
SAY 13113t1A, 1/3130,
W 111 Le postponed unW
Monday, July 9th, '66,
On w bleb ocesalon
HALF,A MILLION DOLLARS lIN PRIZES
Will Ita ',mantled lo Ticket Holder,. Including
$lOO,OOO IN GREVNBACKS,
The postponement isan unavoidable ncessi••,
(noise much in consequence of the number of
ets yet per as the pont/ ve necelay there is for
the proper registration of Omen disposed of,
which tuts been delayed In coonq of the rieg•
ligcnce and carelesanen of portion of our Agent.
in making their proper returns.
We advise all parties wanting ets to nod for
them without delaL, we pave buta iltnit.d num
ber yet on hand. Wwish mon particularly to lie
pre. upon the minds of our Ageats the importance
of their mating their returns at 021 re. and of recti
fying whatever errors may have crept Into Shelf
inns heretofore. We will say to those InmAng for
tickets, that lOggheyshould all be sold at the nine
their order is Medved, the money will be re% arovd.
No ^poll:4110ns fornow ag• melee for the sate of
tickets will be contoured, as we have no mere than
sufficient tickets to supply those Agenta we Dave a -
ready appointed. Tickets ire for .hie at toe prin
cipal hotels, book and music stores In the city. 0,1
at our once. In Dearborn street; price $1.f70 each:
sent by mall on receipt of price and stamp for tv.-
tern ponsge We .
invite
thegni''rftt?t7ll persona
w ssoorcer„s;natfoowing
SPECIAL TERMS OR CLUB RATES:
Any party procuring a club of S or more names
for tickets, and forwarding us moon for the 1.1111,
will be allowed the following commission • ie.
1!!
113MILIV
e 4
9 141
25 2.A
L .1
I.•
re ~
dressry case send the Marne arid Pastor!'" ad-
N to
ofeach separaps subscriber. _
or
te
ItetVe Y re t il 'y i.t r t a t t aV sci orto Olae O 7t l Pia! "
einutriunicatiuns W ould besuldressed to
WIGGINS. BRADFORD & CO..
133 DiCAMEkIB.3 BTaEUZT,
CHICAWL ILL
The proprietors will donate to the Lincoln and
phoias Monument Funds r.,(X10; also, there will
t 0.13 ro•er•tol from the person drawler th•
$111), prise, •
for the same porno. ,
Hoe. Major Lbw ' C.. of Ind.
110 e. Irs Layeoct f Kat:moo.
Hon. WM. Letattglore Lyons, lowa.
Hoe. Jon
/Coon, o f hicg.
Hoe. C. Graces liralth, o f Minn.
Jacob Forsyth, Agt. bd. It hcago. 111.
/11.. "...ember" b C.o. Itnors of Wotches ChlcSio•
propoeals rot inserting thll advtntlianti.s re
oPlaated. myßO:h7B
1.4.1111E5, SAVE YOUR MOREY,
G►rlu6 yo - nr Ulu 'able Ware
sg -PLATED WITH SILITIIt.
befrrosa TEAszucirritm y 0,...
i(;6
ELTWILES. -KM " MEM'. Clai
, .
e ig . in bit milt-144 . ..ad made to &I . W - ,M
C. AND
wituw TtraZW, AT" N 1.112148 T.
JUB27 IL CWINWILL,
O. TAU Guar . strelA.A
-_ _x~:N:;~ -..
zt aNJ ::4:1
THE QUEEN! THE QUEEN.
THE QUEEN OF
HAIR RESTORERS!
11113. WLNSLOWS QUEEN BAIR •LLE.WTofEE
le OLT LEN. not only In .1.1311 E. but In VIIITURS.
lathe Best Heir IL er offered to
the Public.
An Infallible 886OOttElt and rltEßltltean Of the
Halt if folthfully applied.
It is no hair Dye.
It acts directly upon the root, of the heir chang
ing grey hair to Its origami life color: arresting pre
mature decay and failing out of the hair: eradicat
ing scurf and dandruff: and curing all hunt, of the
sc will
It will change dry and wiry hair to soft and luxu
riant tresses.
I aunarta a delightful fragrance to the hair.
litcoon, If you 1,.h to restore your hair, IS In
youth. and retain It through life, use
W. WINSLOW'S qui u.Ue RESTORE&
si per belt!, bold by all Druggists
R. E. SELLERS &
Wholesale Agents
my 20.1.1
tAr' Will. BARNHILL &
BOILER MAKERS
A N D
SHEET IRON WORIMRS,
Hes. 20, 22, 24 slut 24 Penn street.
lineutg bemired a large yard, and fttruished It with
the most approved machinery, we arm prepared to
Manufacture every description of BOILERS, to the
Feet manner, and warranted equal to any made in the
country. CHIMNEYS. BREECHING, ?lint BEDS,
STEAM PIPES LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, CoN
DEESERti, SALT VANS. TANKS, Ott. STILLS,
AtiLTATOUS, SETTLLNki YAMS, BOILER LION,
BRIANIEM, SUGAR PANS; and sole manufacturer•
at BARNHILL'S PATENT BOILERS, Repairing
done on the Morteat notice.
tar LAKE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS'
I=
PARK, IdeCIMDY & CO.
limiliVanturers of 815EAT1UNO, BRAZIERS' AND
BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER liorroals,
RAINED STILL BOTTOMS, SPELTER SOLDER.
Also, importers and dealer. is METALS, TIN
PLATE SHEET IRON WIRE, &C. Constantly.
nand, TIN N ERS' MACIILNKt3 and TOOLS. Wier,
house, N 0.144 Floor an IMSISCONDSTHEISTP, Pills
burgh. Speclal orders of Copper cut tc any de/Areal
Pattern. thilti Wild& wT
arPITI'SBURGH SAW WOIRAkiI,
HUBBARD. RHO, It. CO Mannfactur •
ere of PA PE.N't NIP CIIICU L AID, warrant
ed CAST errity,L MAWS. or every description. 51111,
Maley, Crone-Cut, tistly,and all other varieties.
All 510,1, of KN I Vie and SI'KI NUJ, made Ilona
Sheet Cant-strrl • Extra Relined Rl' A1•I , It AND
MOWING KNIVES, &c..
AR- rehusanr nn ot as, cnruer •tss and
SHAMS B r ugaru. ri a ttelbUrgh.
Particular •LIVIILiOn pad to re-Loathing, punning
and straight... Dug Circular Saws: Lino, re-Loathin g,
rr. of .11
kinds. Punching and do:: at rea.unicoe
rates.
•.
artIOBINFION, REA Coy . (SUL'.
ces.ors to ROBINAMI, &
Founders
Mob mists, P tt
AlHpTpu Wow.
ntourel..
Manufacturers of BOAT AND STATION - BUT
STEAM ENDO .ES BLAST ENDINES, MILL ULA..
Cli I N KRY, GEARING, BHA CABTI N tic of
all descriptions, OIL PANIali and itITILLB., BOILER
AND BHILET IRON WORK.
SirAgen. Pm. tiII(FAIW•S PATENT INJF.CThit.
or feeding Rollers.
arJOELY COCHRAN i BRO.,
klanufactutera of IRON VAULTS ABU
VAULT DOvES, IRON RAILING WINIioW
SHUTTERS. WINDOW °R ANl'S.etc.. N.. 01
SECOND and SO THIRD STREET, between
and Market, hare oo hand & variety of new pattern a,
fancy plain, suitable for all purl....
AN . Partleniar attention 'paid toenclosing draw.
Leta. Jobbing dot io &I abort nateiliw
•
WMARRIAGE AND CELIBACY,
of Warning and tustrue•ton
loung Sten. A 1 . .. and +lark
les. the ,tal power, with sure meant of l r
,nt free of charip. bealr , l letter en,elipe., An
Pr J. MIAS !DWI;
l'hil.lolpida., Po. T.
POLITICAL
CONGREsSION&L CONTENTION,
22d DISTRICT
The UNION ILF.VIIBLIc AN VOTER 3 of th.: VA
l'ungrra•loual Olatrlct arc •tquested to uteet at the
oauaL
place. or I,l.ling eleCtlon. In the ,anuoa
Wards. Borough, and 'Fowl:whip, to Bald Olatnet,
On Saturday, August 11th
An.l let rwt , DELEGATE., now earl] election
aintrtel, t•• tare,. In Count, l'oevcatlon on TUI•
DAY. Al t•l'N't 14M. at 11) o'clock n. at.. for We
purpoae ..1 to twatinatlon • candl tat.- for
Thr prlinary tom.. In t, tow - 11.111p.
ia-iiri•rll lii•tir• 0 itn.
in LIR ward., 11,1 twrwag, 1,1, erre the hot, • ••f
,nr and ,••••• fl clock y 14 In the w•r.l.
at. • , ...caon. Ita.ll U.: fly L.sllot, an.' In the
tovra•lapa war/InA "r fly ba.k.t.
By ord., of tht Wanmit..e.
.w. J. 4111:3101ti- ItaJrmall.
SeCe" ' "l '' T 11: 04 , 4
CGNGIIENS, 22d HisTuurr.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
arin., placed himself al the 41190.1(4 his frh. ts.
In reapOtise to their call made ott hint, gt• isaind la
now presented I,) them Si a .-andhlaie fur lc
Don for Cana,. for the Ed District, soh ci ~•
the action of the Union liepuntlean County •
slot. apt.,
ViarCONGILESS
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
DI A CA N LIDA rE Ili THE 440 DISTILIII
Mll9.lnkfl
W - CONGRESS.—The friends of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
Will prraerit his name to 'Ow rrinvr , otlon of tom
Union Nifty, for nomittallou as • eandlttate for t
Fr... ,-
re.s tbr llibtract. isthLtdiwci
1323E1
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NOTICES.
N c _Yr ic; r.....
Lll , •,Cle rrs Nr•ilti, PRIZE 001,1.trr,
{VIO.II as. II u aDroito & 1 . 0.. Proprietors.
WE WOULD MOST IRESPE("I - -
.. FULLY *amount:a that 1.. eoludderstion of tto
following cogent t•. d tryst suffuse torn
we have Snell, courluded that a pottponenieut
would be equally way •ntageoas to the public sad
ourselves. namely, that we prefer h,
Dispose of all the Tickets and site
the Public all.the Prizes,
Mtn . h.. 1.1 • tostotlty of ticket. las proprietors
uesetit are thereby enhance our ch•ncra of
d p
thig ii.• mrrr prises.
The drawn /Lembo ea all pu bli•heat In the Chi
nano elehy paper. aa aooort as Ara... and artten the
deny/the la oo.er race ago o • will lot throlehc.l with
cotnriletr 11, Of tlae dent hoononera.
EMMSIII=IIIII
WE HAVE POSTPONED THE DRAWING
ECEMEII
9th Day of July, 1886.
=
=CI
cyfliCik
To the Tax Payers of the City
of Pittsburgh.
THE CITY TREASURER Is now
ran, reeelre all tax. pay.tele at thla nitre.
Nn r
1111 I•ourib btreet. ntbfrot 43 • rodUotlot of
FIVE PEE CENT—If paltl b4.fore the FIRST DAY
tIY AlAiLleT NEXT.
The Mercantile License's are due nuti most tic paid
hefore the YI RUT Y rIY JUL% NEXT la order
to rare Coot •nd r jmnseol molt Weinman Alderman.
Jeln:o.l ElellliA DM. Treasurer.
rk - >rir:JEC_AE.
IiOLJOERS OF SIXTH WARD
KM) NTT CERT , FI , AT FA are hereby notified
rl r . es trlalt/ h ei c .l , l77..llrl r' e n t :TiY t eo l T . eVlt t h h l7ll2Yl
DAYS. miler which time they will oYf
acme to Ix , re
neaten-I. HY order or
)0W.113 nIETII WA HD liClinUtlL ROAM/.
()'.UIC) - li.
THE REMAINING PART of the
large property fur sale laid out In turd St Allen s
plan of kers. will he sold In lots or by the non,.
splendid fur gardening Inorpoere or for city resi
duum, Apply to Wel. B. Roll), al the oOce of
Kirkpatrick .1 Mellon. cor,. r or 1/lArnund end
lsliflt streets. or to KICIIAKI/ ALLEN, on the
property, at Lower e t. Clair Hotel. my17:620
u °+'
McCALLUM BROTHERS No. SO
5.2.2. FOURTH HTRERT. We Were ou heeds e vsl y
superior stock of
o.A.xlmomrrx2c434-
or otiT7l,AV P .TlV.ll:l,,ali,* d rAg rget`r,;
24 feet grids.
PIANO AND TABLE COVlRS—ltrery kind la
tat.
likAitTli HUI/El—Prom the finest quality tattle
lowe to rle e
CAstNToti .
ATTI2IO, COCOA AND MAIM! A
AIATTINWS, ae.
hIcC A L UM IiIIOTLIERS.
Formerly W. L.& H. MeUallUm-
wE OFFER THE LARNE TT '
'
Stock in the West of every -f
thing in the line of Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and
Lace Window Curtains. Gold
Bordered and Plain Window
Shades, Table and Piano Cov
ers, of our own importation, at
the Lowest Prices reached since
the war. A line of Scotch In
grain Carpets ; of our own im
portationjust received---very
handsome never offered in this
country before—and at prices
Ai
based on th resent, rate , of Gold
Ma & COLLINS,
, -71 8 .78 Street, 2d door, _
sztoetaos to .IL chknalk lions, asulkostomis
FITE SALE.
ELEGANT BESEDIENCE
3P4COVIL ISALMaNI.
1.1-.XTRITaBIEMLIEI,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
for. Sixth and Smithfield Sts.,
.F•X•Pqr.• ECU Cir ME, .I=.
Ia offered for sale. Thu house, In point of AND
ronifurts, convenience., and elegance. Is op.. , for. Beaver and Chestnut Sts,.
any In the city.
Tbr Lot bass trout of any feet on roo i I stn-
MANCHESTER.
‘"". ba6t 2 " t. Watt r e, All kinds of Water. Gas and Steam Fixtures kept
statue, Carriage House, Grape Arbor, and c°2""c"Y oc Lan...tit/I . g la etniaplett order.
AUDI, WILLIAMS & BAIITLEY,
POSSESSION COVEN 111.1ils.IJIATELY.
The FUILNITURE In the housealeo offered for
KEEP ON HAND A SUPEItIOR
sale. Apply to
JAMES H. 110 PIiEW 'SM7 CP CN31:10 N.I73I•I=PEI
103 11 rth Stre e`.
All kitols et MO \ Vs. HYDRANTS, SHEET
. LEAII PIPE, BATH TORS.
: sIN W ATER cI.oSETS, WASH BASINS,
FINE RESIDENCE 14. All .TA ~, a, . It their Wareroorn,
i Corner sixth and Smithfield Streets,
The handsome realdenet of ALLEN X RAMEI
MERE
STOCKTON AVENUE, ALLEIitIEN t try
UNI OF TUE PV/ITLONsi VP ALI.E
-IATY. A largoarid thoroughly sinish.sd
two-story Double Itrl,k Dwelllnn. colltainlu,s ii
rooms, spacious and airy D on ,boshs ch
ines. Dust to sod a hornier Proof sale. The tun Lie
grounds surrounding the mansion abound lu Odd, .
grapes and fruit. and shade trees. A oldish. did
Coach House, WWI other out-buildings, cow Wise so
make this a prat-class reasslden cc. For particulars,
apple to 0. S. BRIAN.
Broker In Mocks and lteal hassle.
inn.: 67 Fourth at., (Burke's Building.l
FOR -SALE.
A F I 1123 - BUbl AN 1,
The Stock. ' , IMAM, Good {VIII, tore Hot.,
10 , k:11111g and largo Lot In ccwicalt). sob sa!ee
6.3,000 a month. Vossesslon gl.en Immedlntsl,.
Six small Houses and Lots, vary cltrap.
never.] Lots nt Ed,, oorth Station, from our to
Live acres In catch.
Apply to
JAMES T. SIMPLE,
Kcal Estate liroter sod l natoran , .. Agent.
Jed No. ab Federal street, Alteghetty.
VOR SALE—A Farm of 216 acres,
lu Pluto lox/W.lllp. Mao,. ill • • o u , •')• '
The improvemrnte a, lwo-,dury moat. I
House, with six rooms and kitche s Ixtg. PLUNIBERS,
Barn, an by fal, and other out-building, good
".such.
1:0 acres cleared and to a good taste ;
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Gas and Steam Fitters,
adapted for grain or sod Is all undertal.l wlto
eomd, neer) large ..runt •
Itonledlatei,, cons ruler. to citurvln
.enoois, mills, So. For Pursuer p.frtleulars, AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
.11111,107 U. 0. TOW Eli., Meal Estate Agent, No,
£O4 Fourth .trees. A turg, nt of
you SALE--A Farm of about 24
nt it 1. • Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
It.. Co"o. rtt.uur,o, ~bout I Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, dc.,
balance good timber land 11,
acres ad coal. go. Orin. plt open. a Iran,
.1.5 nmw
of four roots.; good spring of Water, trust Er, Al.W‘l4 IPN 51,51,
of earl...tea tor a bplendld plac,, 1.55 too.-
y ar d . 161 Wood Street, near Sixth.
. . .
4 1 .•-
/11.0, a lot SO by la! (Ann. nu In
1,5 lianas Inv...hip, Aln•annu) county. WI.I •
an d fur teraus.. api.l) at LI, itr 4/ '
and in
Ulnt.of U. a.
le la I.luUnt street, I ...rcn , •,•‘'.•••
VOLL SALE.
• At 111111vate Station, Pa.
Only vt.weu min ute,s' rifle born the I • ft.rli. , b, With or,‘ qti...11t7 or
TWELVE. ASO A UAL} A... 1, K, ad,.
teetaertevn.a Itta,ll4,y,
D'"")."'"
"unnr.
HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES
at oti
Mut 1...11.1 I.,ai r
Ji r..
1 4 `011. SALE.—.SENICKLLI
Is} 1.1.331}-,li rya ,1 1, .1 4,
at, of t .1.1 n, oh Abut,
it... 1
t mid.; lb. .
mod rarrh, Outs.. Ext. .1.. .a. I it si
[muds, 1 Imlt Iry v. 4, luclo lliss; •..r)
acne 0 forest [rd. smut thu hoots. old ry I
and shouutllng Iv eltruht.ry 1.04 .n,l - a. PVT TSB( R4lll. PA.
1. 1 11 io st s
atuc\.ed 0. Al •tab r L•
11:13 . = t 0.1 I , lt pt.t
- -
"MR SALE—A Faro of la`s aura,.
1., 1 licau.th tu.iu..1.1,5, A. ,1, 111 • LAI IS I
1 61 s A i 'ill FITTING
t1(114 r (2001111 rS'ls P
.•tc.r...1 sin ~.n. • n
utadcr du . t thtt HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS.
rat;str, coo.. Well Ll. 11,, It • I
bored v. ith kin "1110 ... . •110 1 1 1 I tAst
llustrer . • ut ror .1. f ti ...MA. I
Isra, ti 10 lICAA Coati As. u L
Nu. 104 ruurta 111 1 la bASIN3.
Ed
ALLABLE 4.11111 it %, A
tsr,A ATER ( LosETts tikU tblislANDs,
is err. ~1 a lt.rtel. ..ualou MVG"MLIVIES di, 00.,
Ilaru. Lod utter r stllux• A. 4 si
lab Iruunw • ont•ooug 1101., t •. r . ""."'” "'
ml LI., b•rme for n. 1
su, Nu Ist 40, t sl,4ril a
usd Slonoussalicla ris.r. bur )
ular. au..., 01 ILLiAII
(1./p1.0..1`e 001 stl • 1
LS. .PROFESSIONAL,
vORTH ( ANAL ST. RESIDEN E JOHN W. TAYLOR,
bl l l. ~11b 111111 1N1.V1.1 , 1 tit /
'''''iug
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
•11, I ,04,11ortler
tuud .. ? sit ou No. 69 Grant Street.
11r.t ...or ot., A rx•r-ri3.13.-crcifr
.11rts..brry • Ap, • W.. "0
• I 1111.1 s. • .1/
TEIIPEILVIR ISLE
TY 11.1. DAI —Uut Lot .6.110
Lurch,
.11 i.• 4,• W .... M,
t. a. .10 •r. n t1 , .0
tr.11,4"..•1, I
of - .1 A, P. L',lW lE. 1. it,. ra, • ID) .
V•tas s trliwa s ssr. Attoravy-sts
CHEAP FARM FOU SALE, con- .
„. whla J . & nit pATTHRso
bastaocu laud. fist- Isn,.ross stss.us.. sr, , s
boass«. Its ••••1 Irsr,s ss•rss •usl as sr's,.
ra, • ilO 4s. ill la wish 3 as r• sos I h.-
proirt,l,•attea....l •44.,114111g %hi . SA I
11140••• Venn,' I ranta Ila”r•••••.11,1,..t 1. • r.• t•
on (tap (aria. Inc' ay..re proiarrty i• 1..1 •
•hal what the layro xa ui. coar i•rs,.
acre. pyl, n,..
lota 11.1.A1\ A.
Ell , &WI:EN H DIEE: D DUI
LAIR pur.h I •
Kon p earagt ••
'qui. 1 • 1.,
tllrnangnatn. near Va.aeogr, •1 nz.
Get Ir•mt. ch. Innt ronaux. hit 'hen.
011{ as y r t Inca
At*, tour toLL Irtottoot NlLloo. Ltoi
dare., 11••• T #.lll.rr 1,110,
y b. AL I'LatittLl A,t,to t
Jets . LtArAt t ttm..:
poll ALE--Oue Patent Strain
'I A NIL, tot ronLlLaitt4 TAJO,* Of t.roast•
MK- CI LIN Itt , It TI t. Alt Ilt ill It t, Si 4/.
rooter, olio. lout, with onot•e ~.L.
o r L.ht C.ll I.E.
too- • •
IttiLET lILUN .Mt/Al' rttA Mt,
WI, ht....NED% 0 r.,.
•
yt
leiat It 430 .beet, I•tli•hural,
t !OLNTRY PIROPEIITI FOIL HALE
ItiLIEN well aril ht..ropert4
kirownvellia toad. ronalsilit, o l d 11%1 Chain.,
11012mh. baying elint evont.. with tn. J.. e. • .a.,
out-building, a oval wo•nt hon., ten
land, underlaid with a ...II of pur.. eater at
the beet door. aoven. .14 tree:, L. 01,10
fruit. Thep roperty i• eat.. fir.. 11. r
ItAltivrin toarnahly.
}OR SALE—A pleasant Country
li.colderne, ILIPA4 1110.11 nTATIr IN. Priwe., I •
Lamle lialtrua..l. one-halt [nth. from WlLkluenorg. I.
• f Land; a flue new LAvrAllingcontalnine. ll
room.. And eeliar undern. alb. %, 1.1 .Al. th,
r.wr.l in ritar r In fa rtnA A. ..
I /1. Loh,..
.food lL ,
,'Olt SALE-About FORTY' BUILD
-1.4 LOTt., In plait laid .101 by Hr. LikKaln
tuyaelfun Wood'. Run. ch... to railroads. 1 . ,.r0...-
no.• 11 0104411131 down: halsocr reap polio. , ul • .fill•
110110 Al.'. IntprovAA I/welling, with rot...
•Isrunhery •nd :run. Title re, feet. ILaqutrA Al
• 111 00l Works, Non. AL, &lona ”hie street, A...-
gin...lL, or of JAM., Alt NAIL, on the prmil•rA.
Kl.
$2,200 WILL PLIICILILSE
A IWO t•TOILT
S2l xa MOCTITMOLBI-812V
And LOT Yel by , Sn, on I. banjo, yi re., Allegheny
City. Yor fl,rtl.er partly:Wm:, enquiry of It.
TOWER. So. iitr Fourth streettot,
VOR SALE—A very desirable two
story IMO, Itv..lllng as 111 rooms. and
C.B.S. *Stud, on Allen street, Lawrcueevilic, near
rassenger Itallwar. kn ereellent well of sranyr oil
the Wt. Will be d r kposed of on llo.zreil term, and
Inimedlate possmoollon Coen If !applied for 'soon.
Ear tersus apply at the Iteal E..", and Insurain,
081. or 0. N. ISATkr,
Jell • Butler Wool, Laerrtnert-llie.
C: 4111[4,i11114:11
2 64'117 BOILER WORRY.
MORROW & BARNIRILL,
Steam Boilers, 011 Stills, Agitators, Tanks,
Salt Pans, Gasometers, W rougbt
Iron Bridges, Sheet Iron
Work, .Sr.,
MUER LIBERTY %ND SECOND STS..
PITTSBURGH, P. 4.
airREVAIIaN U DON F. FROM PTI. V. 1,13 . 34:i.
puusTmAL
. HUCH M. DOLE & CO..
FOUN DELIUS, F, BUILDERS AND MA
CHINISTS: M•nofacturees of iTEASIIitrAT En -
DINES tell. WELL ENUI hi Ett, LOCO MOTI V LC
for Coal Works, all kinds of L.nd and Marine EN
tilfilin,miute to order.
Front tho erol,: renovation of the anager,
Mr. JAMES NLSO, wt. hone to in
a liberal
share of patronage from Steamboat builders and
othersting good machinery. our atm will
arms do all work in the beat manner itir a SKR eon:dn..-
tionosnd to du it In the tiler nse. 110.1 a of
CASTINthi made to order. Itenaltins IllarlAnery
promptly &Bowled to. W.. all X ft. at Wet
long, and bore or turn a Pulley 'AI leed.disdneter.
Ildrithop on Duquesne Way,_ near U.. , Pol. ,
Foundry on Third street, near Mr rlteß Pittsburgh,
Pa. 15 aplOdinad
ARSENAL GLASS WOIL4S.
MODES, RYSIE Si 'CO.,
idsuorestm-are of BLACK •sd tiItKICN CLAK ,
WARP., Druggists' Warn, Bottles
Dora, de. Watuituuss—No. 144 WATER bTRAKT,
between Hadthaeld sad Grant ingest Pittsburgh!
warrant our Wa M o untai n s spe• or to any mane
afxtured west of the Always ou band,
Glasswareof the above description. All orders
prolotitly *Goaded to, Particular attention paid to
private moulds. ang:ty
box.. r.COLLrIrP ........ ....11101Cnn WRIGHT
OOLLINS A. WILIGRT, Britt/m[lla,
Braes sod haver Metal Workers, Brittarila Cas
tors, Carbon and End 'lll Burners, and all dlrleres
styles of Brittanla used by Wass Manufacturers.
Orden promptly Stied. No. km UNCOND IiTH
Pluaburgb. Coons. era :Iv
SSEVERANCE, No. :JS WATER
* STREET. Clitsbor.b, mann facturer of BollalEll
,luvrris,Wltilll4l2lT common and railniad
or F ol aantlregi * a . shape . d Slakes andve
or small, made to order al. snort notie n ' t A tticl ar li:
sorttosutarastanstroa Maui.
PLUMBING. &c.
ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY,
done ttrotoptlY•
Air Al: or.lt.rt ..) .1: ,orue.:t.ttt.iy .treaded to
STEAM GAUGES,
SCHAEFER, &. BUDENBURGH'S PATENT,
=I
Gauge of the Nal) Department.
KNOWLES' PATENT STEAM PUMP,
The tot.t mud sssss rolittl.to ume. Nl.. hitt, .ail
largo etuottloor 1.11.1111/NCLOr,rn mitt 011 roam. ft. Itorr,
to whom W. , vrlll no) 1 1 .trttts. I . ll a-klett , t/
catett to call.
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
No. 167 Smithfield Street.
WELDOR 61. KELLY,
Private Families and Hotels
I=
JOHN MAFFETT,
Nos. 12'1 and 129 Firnt Street,
RIACKBELL & MeCONLBS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
No. 89 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Law and Claim Office,
PITTSBI: alai, PA
i.~. , , . , eua i
rta tar nt Bola u Hari
OFFICERS' AttOtNTS ADM:STEIL
Lrtl.r• of A twrnry
, .11 l.• Ital t,oal
• .
B. F. BROWN,
Local Claim Ageut,
iu. S. •AN. COM.,
Office, No. 67 Fourth streel,
I=ll
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pension', Bounties, mud Arrears
of Pay Promptly 1 Miri-led.
char Kc• Weal 1411: t I.lm.
asts,
JOIE A. STit fin
E:-Olifiio, Jumble of the Peace,
(Mil,. I 11 H hill St.. OppOWite Cathedral
=I
MMINIIMIIII/11M1
11=1E1
ILLIA 311 J A:ILET, NOTARY
I I. OLIC. nllt THY I . KACK, A , l.
REAL F.,. IA 1 K At e F.N torn. of huller
trot lormso 'Cr., tg. I.AWIIK.Ni KA I
t. Ile I
al nd
Itvat met,. of RI .5 4lite pr
pare. e, iLII.I .stlhuowle.lgnietst of nll Citst.lb of Lega e l
oivre
•
WILLIAM J ANCEY,
JusLl..c of LI.. I'va,e N,.t.ar)
m)2.41.
IiIiSTACE S. 31011110111,
ALDERMAN -AND .CONVEYANCER,
72 Pennsylvania avenue,
foal of the EIiCIR.IOII and opposite Chatham Street
WILLIAM F, ROBB,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Office, No, 93 Diamond St., Pittsburgh.
osyn
CIVIAT'LIAIII T. ENING,
Attorney at Law,
I=!
0411 - Corunii , .sion , for Ohio, lientunky, W.t
311. sour. other , tates. inyl6:A29
. .
S,I II.ITAILY CLAIMS, PEIISIOTIS,
Ilt T I Eli, 11,10 rA 1 and Military Claims
01 rye'', description, eutlect.,l tile sulwrii.rtr, At
the le ifisiviag rates, VI , 410,. all ut.liol
113.5 , e. C. C. TA LOll,
Attorney atLaw,
Diamond street. opposite tile Court House.
—No eloirges are made V that claim does not
err red. end all lutornisilen given gratis. sesily
L. P. sTolie,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFV 1 l;13, 113 DIA3IOND 3.TlMET,opposite Us our 3H03•3 l'ittaborgit. 1/=-Icra.
COAL, CORE, 44.43.
COAL! COAL!! COALS!!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
Having removed too. (Mee to
No. SOT I....l.l=oeortyr Elitireot.
(Lately City Flour 11111,1 8 ECON t) FLOOR,
=I
Lump, Nut Coal or Slack,
Al THE LOW EST Id A !MET PRICE.
ihr Alt orders lett at Kill he
or addressed to
them ohrough the math will he attended to promntl,.
' -
CHARLES H. Ad.IIITRONG,
...LIM IN
Youghiooeny andOotatellevi Ile Coal
Ni.) /i A V U FACTUILE/1 OP
Coal, Slack, and Ilesulphurized Coke,
OFFICE AND A'AIRD
. .
•
Confer of Butler and Morton first yard on Liberty
nod Clymer streets Bluth H urd, and on &coed AL.
No. Lori t, Pittsburgh, Ps.
urr..,-.4 Mfecturerstwpplied with the beet
ankle anu of Coal or Coke at the lowest twill rates.'
urgers left at WY ol the Yards wilincetana 1
etierttiOns
ES
COMMISSION NMRCHAN IS
1) IitAWFORD,
Commission .Werchast
I META, IW4WM µ
RA I' llt rIIE II III! Is. s:i
111nN311.1 n..
366 mu,: 30. CI , TEP
Constgruurot..o.it.tt.d. len
WM. J. ear
w. Tl:tt
M KR , H A N 11., re, elre tnfl e , 11 Fbar. Uorh
. . ,
. .
Oath and fort, Brans. linen., Lard, If uttc:, Cl., ...,
Egge, Poi, tir......n and I,rT Fruit, r0ta10.,,, r fax
En
l.ra, ~.,-.1, Feath. r,.. ~.1 liorre,,, 11. on I .•te.,
Lizi i i ~...u, sc.. ac. l'artien;ar atLeutio, val , to
th le or Fl.
urrlgn and b1411:1411, Fruit., N., /.:e.
Tb etreet. I . ll.tetnirgli, Pa. ie...
BREWER, BIJR,RE & CO.,
C,OIIIMISSION 111 FA! I If AVI ri,
AGENTb
Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oilµ of kSa
Ample storage fur Crude orld Rentsed I.lorr
oleast, ad yam,. moue on . eonslarimer.t, r, •Ic
Iteliurd Yorda lot aturaik and ,p
-meld ut ('rude WI at Loarreuceville.
- -
hiller and Wan:boo: , . Corn, ul
and flaneock St re., l'lttkburgh.
KEIL h. RITEILIABT,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
♦NU 1.11../ZILS IN
Flour, Grain, Seeds, ltlill
=1
I=
WILLIAM C LEE,
:W.:censor to ALEX. L3t1111)0.N.
COMMISSION AND FORWAUDI N
311.1.1131.1.CMIC8IONL",
14F.1 Second Street, Pittabttrgh, rt.
for thv — St. Loula . ' Lead ripe and
sheet Lead it °rt.. Deal, li i'lliamdßAß LEAD,
FIRE LAY, Arr. Covalgumento to-
Italtv.l sod twder.. pr..inotl3 111131.1 , 4
J. 1,0,13.1.11 W. Lust
OWE.IIi 7 KENNEDV UAILPEig,
PROL/I..WF: /lUMLlabltlip .11ElfCHANTs. ud
Wholesale Dealers to FURY:Lai:. AND DO-MM.-1 le
FRUITS, SALT, FLOUR. 1.11,7"1FAL, I O.
I'ATOES. a v.. and to Provisions aid Produce y p
railY• No. IE. YEA) ItRAL bl BEET, oppustle
Railroad I.epot. ALLasiiasT. eEi a.
Agent. lot tht aa/e of P. S. Dom,
ithah, a 0.1.1. Earn's salt. '
C. HAILSLEY, Protlii,e
Y 13.1 Uumutisalon Merchant., Warehouse N.•.
LikIERTY STREET, Pltteburgh, Pa. V.
flealef 10 Butler, 1 '11...-it, Lard, Eggs, Porl,
ISeaua, Tallow, Feathers, 8r001.11... Potatoes. 113.
Illy, Dried Fruits, Ureen Fruits, Onion... Four,
Grain, r lover ..S..eds, Timothy Seeds, Flax
Cl:amt. mid Poultry. Particular atteutloo plvl L t.
Fromm: Coualaotoeuts.
ALLX. 11•11 ANY
BAX E & ANJER, COnitllSsio N
MERCHAIiTtS and ara.ers In FLOUR. U I t.
and PILUDeCK., setosztl strect. no. , •..1
Smithfield. Pittsburgh.
Uot, purrs. 10/11 , 1 .
1./OTTER, AIKEN • S
REPAIR i)
Commission Merchants, and dealers in
and lium:stic Fruits, Flour. Potter, Chren,r,
rul.Ht.Cocll -.I produce genet a, y. In, 1.1 Bt. t. 1)
nTILEF.'T np.slte Passenger I,enot, ttsnur,,,
..OT. suertu
Ct I 3' SI SHEPAIII), Commit , siou
,te and dealers to Flour, ti ram and rt
aver Liberty street. Prtrulntrrii.
-ads oi 'Flour for Ilat/sers. and Fan., ie
in hand. Particular 1/1.142111.1u1.1 I :0
Cilia,. coe• tor Merchandise generalla. . •
LITTLE., BAll{lll dr. Petl"f1.1:1,
nolesale lirocers, C omission Mervisio,
dealers In Product., Fluid, SACO!, , :beebt. Cita,
attain and Lard iron. 4ilaon,
Otte and all Pittalinrsti °annular", ros iscin
14 a nil 1.14 Second street, Pittaborgii.
• • C
• • • • • ••• O
- •
1,1 - 11. P. BECK IN. , No,.— • -
Linen y "met., Plttabnrgh., ra., nolt,mit
. lommtefitol .11trcha.nta and dealt. In (...:11-
tr) ProvrElons. Bacon, Butter, Egli.,
an.. Produce, hoar. .e,
Lere.ete and Dried Fran., Bc., Salt and Lime. 1).4.
r. ncratan J S. turrmal Wll. D. JILT
P E VALE Et dr. BROS., (Succesbon to
Itermcr a Anderaon,) Wnoleaale Dealer., r
Its, ea. and Spleen, ( onfortioner).
Vj g re F wo r r u k t e s , , le ; C.. No,.L N and l'AeWood dtreel. • e
lift, Pittsburgh. na
Runt. 10(0. AlibisLEW K+ , •/.
li VOX & SON, t ' outt2lisaio4t
RANT, sat.: Itutu tur AL. • . 11
MILL VEktit And 1 . 11,1t1;c1 7 . ;e
Utaznoutl. oppotatt (thy Alleett,tr.
j•k7y. •
JODA B. CAA FIELD, 11 oneanissiv n
and Fwrwardiug Merchant .11.1 wholesale d. • r
In Wes..ru 13..w,rve Cutcse. hut., Lard, I •
. ,
liactiu, rlour, Fish, I'W.awl Pearl As ti.., balm,,,
Lisvt...l and Laid oil, Dra.:ll Fruit, ...1 V 1.... ,
gra,rally, Nos. 114 and 146 /Front litreeL 1%1.1,0 . 4
U.uarTtli J tilt. 2 I.
411...4FF ILE'ITER, PRODU t
s-A ommloolon and Forwarding 31,rebanto, 4nd
a - i.gen!,_ for all ritpuurgn tiadanfa.,to,
‘o. 115 I.lloorty anrect, flt,A.O•StraiL.
JN Itutfoo." . • [VW AM) 1100 u. • orl. 1-1 q 1• k.
0111 ti I. HOUSE is. BROS., giNlCt't - 6-
hunt, lu JuN a I. Holuag Wneolurde t
eel, and o:oruonlasion Merelonts. eort-, of LI, I/.
11.10 and 11 at, ot.r,ets. l'Utol•urglt. .
A.MES DALZELL ix SON, Itltum
tac,rr, of Lord OH. and Cotnn.doolon !tete:-
t.r IrtIrCIV.L.V and ash, of Crude and Ran. ,-
troleunt, oo and 70 Nr •ter atrret. Pltto
Anyone., wady on lonsignynenta.
s;CLIOMAIiJER 61.4.41144,Wh01etik, ie
s In tiraterles, Flour. tiralu, Pnalaua t ro
vl.kans, Cha-gzeu, bait, Carbon MI. .Lad
1.14 Wood Streat, naaz Liberty 21t.rweL. Pttulatt. la.
Pa. geLt.ly
• unt.x ILEA. ......... lasstZt...tu.
EAD dt METZGAIt t Grocers and
Comt.slou Meratmnts, and dealers to atl kb s
..1 'ouni I.' rod uor Lad Mactdael•t•
No. 2. LtUerty btrel.., opposite bad or Wood e
Pitte"krgh. at
VETZER do A1[318114 ONG, Eli
warding and Cummlerlon Ilttrclunte,
Flour. bratty, Bacon, Larll, 13111.tur, 1.. ,
l'rorlure genrrally, Nu. 10
c..rnt r ..r Ftr,t. l'ltreliure,
IWItICAT DA LI A I L .
OBT. DALZELL b. CO., SV
oak. liroccr, l'ognmineion ForWaralink lit r•
cuant. and tivalrrs In Pro,luce a... 1 VlLlsrmratt
ufecture., Su. 7:11 Liberty str“.l. l'alebtargt.
WATT JOHN
tl i r Vr t es , ns n - 1 1,1 : 11 tra h n ?d i et S t t i o
Produce nod rlitoburg, Slauullactwt., N 0.150 1.11.
erty xtrret,
Lit, HY I JOIIN ..111171....., L. WALL •it
IMITEIII', SUIPTON
I
A
A boles, neer, and rroduce Dealen
lilt:0i fir. :.
I_IIiIUULE, No. 183 Libeity
•Fll. rte, Commulastuti Mvreitant, ~ttl
•, Pr At., ILI is IS7 fnxtnee., tiro. les
, r„h manufactures. Cash advanced on t', •
+. and paid for Produce gesterally. au.l
SAIA H DICKJEIC tt. CO.,lllrholesa I e
strusera, Cottaulttalon Merchants and dealers t
I rroduco. Sc. WI Water street and GS Front aunt
. 14 . 1ttehurgh.
DANS., allure. L. V 01.12.
L H. 10IGHT At Co., (Successors
G. lrear.! Product. and Contutlatlort at, i•
chants. dr: Liberty street, Pittsburgh.
LINILART,
(etsceresor to elacteown d Llntiars)
Dealer In nous and I:train, Produce and Commies!, Ix
fierellants Nu. eel LIIIEHTY eITILKET. ['Many/et,
feldr
Nods /11,11,1 , wn . FLLA
v Olll FLOYD dr. CO, Wholemale
CHOC CIL', No. 173 Wood and 4,:e Liberty nu
I. i11...11,11m1, ca.. enV•I •
SEWING MACHINES
WHEELER & WILSON'S
incr.m.xu="l2--ins
FAMILY SEWING MACHINES.
MIZI
FOIL
CORDING,
Tbry mar admirable.
FtlEt
QUILTING, •
They are tinexce.ll.l.
FOR
HEMMING,
They are unapproachable.
FOR
FELLING,
They are uneurpataied.
FOR
STITCHING,
They •re faultily.
An examination will erect that they are the best
bluetit., in the world.
salesroom, 27 Pettit Street.
WM. SUMNER & CO.
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Ltronouneed by all who have even It the alrala,
machine now before the public.
It Is at effective and durable a. It Is atmple, no.t
nit practical as Itlo durable. It ban but to be seen to
be admired. and cord to be appreciated. it coo .
Mum. Mu element, of a • A
PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE.
And Is afrorded at PI pr ,
ies within the range or near,;
ly every funny In the
The only low priced Alaeh4ppe In the United states
licensed to ue, the WIIEELtLtI R wrt.soli Fl Kit
—the best and only reliable IPeed over eonstryctel.
/WS ALEIIMILS WAhrrEllf.
inacric.rusr am.civvirmusi,
WriUI~D,SALID AGENTS,
No. 4313 .if ES itarc•ot,
myle..TA • rirrsKuicuLt. 14.
Litlu*Rowing
VERY SUPERIOR OLD II S
\'
SY BRANDIES;
Very superior old °lard Brandies;
Very do do Brandenburg Prerts Brandf's
in glass; I
Vintage* era 8 and 1880;
Cal &Lebo /3ntnely, Woe years old. i
We i t ,
ii ... , .e r . ry . Iraberry, Wild Cherry, and we_
Al
Very old and Superior lihenies;
Very obi and Superior Maeira; I
Very old and Superior Port;
Claret, in eases;
Cbssuberton, In eases; .
I
=II! I &I r v. L1T ,... v2,....:
,
Bel
kilo stias&r, ,
, iiititipqr.7. - 11`'
~ ,,,I3A,Hy—Old Monongahela, rating igradoo;
Old Sourt/Oni
. Old Scotch Whisky;
HIN—Uld Holland, eery Mimi°,
Jonrodcalitmocrery OW ; '
.I„.F._ th. do
COICIMI-17,V;;; 8"s•
or rarll,Wili4 ?rt=feo=ll ..!4.
' 1,1d41 47.!'!t.----übinilifair3°N','-
( IP ERA JIOIIBE.
L AST SIX VI(AITS OF THE :MASON
NI, Y I.: V ENLIEI, Jana lath. Last Atghtl Of
"lAN% moLLIE WILLIAMS,
pc' iv. A. VINCENT
All.l Int. a 0.3. ,orgeoe. npeeuNeof
..SX.ALADE)i.INTI
1201
k I ANUrut:IWO, M MP-
ATINEE.
•
IHTTSBUIHoi El THEATRE.
I.IANED AND WAL HENDERSON
• - - •
Thc Strongest 11111 Of
laconic Acir•,4 £O4 Vt.:Min.."' U
'°°"
of
"4°
MRS FANNY BURT.
FN. IN.), .111,113 4th, 0 111 1.4. prvmalt..4l
THE STREETS OF NEW YORK.
Koh. the Ram Ittsel. %Ith ,ong Onoilturt.
New r.,0.A. •I.oine In and alnalhe d ' oor' .Mr.. linrt.
eouclude with the Musloki Yuma
jRIMBLE'S VARIETIES TREA-.
TUE-2101e Proprietor Tuntut...
GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK.
HOH.E NEW el A tf.ts ADDED To IIIE VA.11.16
TI 111.001'E..
TIM HAYS, MB,. Champion Clog Dancer of the
world. and
JOHNNY !SIMIAN. flirooplon .11g Dormer.
W ILL API . Y.A.2 EVERT EV EN Pim WEJLE..
cuy3u. two
=lE=l
BILLIARDS! lIILLILARDSII
3:)...a."%7J1-17 3EI. "wrx A T . 7 ' •
Respectfully announces to Ills friends mtl the pub
lic g , her/tile, that be has Welopeuell him new and
coll./It/odious LtILLIA fel/ It/Po3ln, CORNER OF
LIBERIA/ AN I/ ea. cLkii, sTlcracTs. entrance
frontal. I lair. The Table. are new, and constant:M
ed to the most approved wel elegant style, and all
the appurtenances are hew tool routplete. Every
tb Ing which may conduce to the pleasure and cab oy
went of his natrons will be afforded. n1e17:a.41
TOBACCO CIGARS, &c.
Eit:Ecsiou TOBACCO svoniks.
R. & W. JENKINSON,
LIA, FAL7IIII.r.II Or ALL MAPS Or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AAI) SUGARS,
SO. 6 FKDA.ItAL erit.BET,
rhlrd duo, from 6uspelLaiL. Bridge.
Y,
Branch Store at Salem. (MbALL 'WHE N ,
my PA.
2.1)U1d
R. B. JEFFRIES,
Man ofset taper wad 'Wholesale and Ito t all
Dealer its all kinds of
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEDARS,
No. 0 St. Clair Street, Pittsburgh. PR
air A large AsSortment of. ESILYL ILA PIPES
and SMOKING TOBACCO of the best quatlty kept
on hands. myltrob7o
GEORGE BLDNENSCIEEIN,
DEALER 41 tORBIGN OD DOMESTIC
SEGARS, TOBACCO,
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
IV o. 4. 1ei.0.0 - c,ta.tla tEitrozont,
Near earner of Liberty.)
tuarAnta 1'il"rb13U1B;11. PA._
JOHNDIEGRAVIT,
31A.NUFACTURF.II OF
AND WHOLESALE AND lie-TAIL DEALER IN
ALL KIND., or
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SUGARS,
443 .123.ea.xx,ci.
A general assortment of bmoi.ing Tobacco Pipes
and f °beer° Douches always on lonia. alibi:Wl
• --.
BERNARD INIEMAN,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
ALL RINDS OF TOBACCO
SNUFF AND SECARS,
WOOL...AL. ANIL liirrALL.
No. 203 Ohio St., Allegheny City.
le7:e.b.•
CO—PARTIsIRR— HIP.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERE
.I•OI,OIa; ealating between the yobaerthere In
tbe Iron runudry beano:se. at l'lttaburgh, orator
the mune of P.E.NNoCii & TOTTEN. hay been dta
troett by agreement. J,SEPIi PE.NNOCK retires
out the brut, doe has transferred ull iris Inteteat
therein to ROBERT C. TOTTEN, who Is alone au
thortzed to eottle the business of the late firm, and
to not the Lim name In set dent eUt. _
PENNOCK,
ROBERT E. TOTTEN
Pittsburgh, Slay Si, Ib6G.
All the forms or tuanul...ture heretofore carried
au by the late firm of LEN HOCK 3 TUTTF.N, at
the — Fulton Foundryaed 11.ehlite 5h..." 111.ts
burgh, will be tat rear. r e., .lotted h.!' th p e ...scri
ber, under the nate. of ToTTEN .4 4 O. •
ROBERT C. TOTTEN.
I•ltteburgh, June 1. rmn.
In reltaing front the Fulton Foundry I very roe.
lady oevodtk ror It a .111.112UALIC of the patronage
Mee It eat neretorore Sc liberally enjoyed.
JOrit.l . ll l'h.N NOCK.
len:cdd.
•
DISSOLVI'IO.\ Qin CU—rAIITNERSIIIP.
THE FIRM OF( DAY 4.4. 'HAYDEN
,Itla day Ilectt toe entiteaGiaia of
the Ural LlAViit.t lAwn purr_haeou by DAY, M'AIiUY
T. S. HAI LIEN.
l'irrsOCotal, Ms) MR, ISGG.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
The undersigned havlug trurelmsed the entire
stock and assets of 131,1 &AAA YUEN. purpose con
tinuing the huslneks of the old Unmet Nos. 45
Wool/. and tO2 and 104 Tame s . riurker, until, the
style of DAY. kl`knoli .1. SCAM:.
In announcing the above change, we beg leave to
say to We trade that we .nail continue the buslueas
SLanuOmturlngnd lantiorting Main/LIMY
lIAILLI IV nIiE in all I a ts branches. and desire lo can
;1'="L':",:i°"111'
w rtlltT tar:, Sc., &a., which we be
-I;.eve to be the best In the market for this and Ibe
Co rp trade. We shall at all titnes keep a I ell
and complete assortment of every to: eg in one line,
welch we chill he glad to sell at lowest marle orates.
117 giving Protopt pereonai attention to orders,
we Hope to merit and receive a liberal share 01 your
patronage.
DAY, WABOY & SPANG.
ruga4:l334
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
JAMES IL OLIVER becomes a
member or our arm, dialog from April 12th, ItM.
"d etjlo
1f arm mcLanKK
IMay rincurs.
Pii - nibeaGli, Mb, 1066.
MONONGAIIELA IRON WORKS,
LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS,
ILASOPALTIJOgitei OF
Carriage and Tin Unita, a uta.td , Wasnara.
Nang on Skel . PlowNool Tee agoo Hone,
t ! o rl .t dr
b . , a oo .3la . chlne Cohn, gortu Irons.
ronght Inn; mutes. nadd Moon,
01118 AT 00ITTI1 AND Or new MOZIONCiIIfg-
U LuDO
WsIIELS , USE.—INster end Market Streets
Pltteb
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the partnership heretofore existing be
tween the underslguerl. In the general LIVERY
nTABLE AND UR NIJ3LIS BUSYNESS, la this day
, Ilssolveil by mutual consent.
The Guiltiest to be continued and debts paid and
clams collected by JAMES K. DALE.
...JAMES De 324.
JAMES H. DAINs
i'rrnsuninoti, tune igth,
DISOOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSIIIP.
TELE FIRRI OF CURLING',
iIEnTSOI+I. CO. was dissoned nu net 1131
Edward ,
by the deaa of MUlniAls
Edward Dithridge hasp/nil aud adjustcd
duo to said Oran and has traneferreal hie l luiwt
therein to Oeorge Alt/roc, assignee of A. J:. Curl
lug, who will acetic all nialakeilue to or by said tinn.
GIEXIIRGAI 41.141.111:E.,
Aulgtlolll or A. 1 , . turtle
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MERCHANT TAILORS'.'
NIE3W GK.110.1215!
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Very Lirge and Select Stock of
BOYS' CLOTHING
JUST ItEeEIVED, UY
?LINEN, ALAPACC.A..
Yto &ND
CAStiIIifERICS.
WC.I early nod examine.
CRAY & LOCAN,
41 St. Clair Street.
lets
'Emmy G. HALE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
•
ERlEntst NOIR elpiNN & St CLAIR RUM
lhilre , to return thank, td tile friend, and the pub'
LLa 60.04 . z o t r ze ti l : . 9l .md woulof
:,,"Rtf. the Eastern marUa the
a th rar4 " aiTill:e n li
selected stock of
Mine WOOr.Ed GOODS,
Peculiarly adapted to elf/iNTL.P.AIEtiIa
itf: It SUMMER la
R . T. WHITE &. CO,
U NDERT AKERS AND EMBALINEK
Manchester, WraX&MerrisniNlinsit7
Collis aeon= at lfig,Oe'llar Liven, Nsalple,
lloneem ilitedloin sad Mutton nreati.
Hama and Carriage. furnished. • .noum
COFEISIS COFFINS!
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DISSOLUTION.
.1 F. DAY.
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DISSOLUTION.
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