The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 26, 1866, Image 2

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PENNIMAN, REED & CO
P. gg, B . PENNIMAN. ir d an 0 ,,,
JOSIAH KING. Blemager.
DPICLSON P. REED
TUESDAY, .TITNE 26, 1866
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
FOR GoyERWOR:
MAJ CE:IICjOHNNV. CEARY,
OF CUIIIBERL.A-ID COUNTY
ertsuirr
NAMIIISL iyLIIIXY. City
CLEM Or °OMIT
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JGRill. O,EHOWR. Hampton Tp.)
' - 'Maur itor ortinm.us cmuuT,
ALEXARGER HILARDS, City.
I - Ouvourrmut
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EMORY ORTITELY. City.
. . IMGIISTI131.:
AGREE R. GRAY. Plum Tp.
, ' Collonsztorrn:
, GEORG ILUnizeri, City.
SCRIM W. DIBAVO. Mitllln Ti,.
.3811:1[M.Y.
JOHN • P. AMASS, City.
GEORGE WILSON, Pitt Tp.
azOIIGE T. BioILES, North In.yotto Tp.
MARITAL GLIADIPICII, Colima Tp.
WILLIAM PATROL, Soso Tp.
IS. A. voLvELLE. City.
Titi/EratElit OP TOE INSANE
The progress of all philanthropic move.
menta is generally very slow, more partic
ularly in a community comparatively new,
where the Immediate demands arc for
those things which minister directly to the
more pressing wants of mita. The minds
of men are too much absorbed with what
pertains to their daily necessities to be able
to give attention and t bought to the con
cerns-of others, and there is not, as a gen
ereirnle, that freedom from* care and that
leisure which is requisite for the prosecu.
Lion of schemes of benevolence. The older
any cortnnunity'be6ames the greater will
be the number of objects demanding the
care and attention of those anxious to re
lieve the wants and sufferings of their fel
lows, and at the same time will he found
those who arc able to give their time, their
labor and their unwearied efforts to the
promotion of the welfare of the sick and
suffering.
In thetare and treatment of the insane
we find these principles fully exemplified.
In the earlier states of society there is little
mental disorder; but with the increasing
struggles and burdens of life, with all its
disappointments and perplexities, the
cattails ofmental ailments become greater,
and with the highest degree of civilization
we find the greatest tendency to mental
disorders and the strongest necessity fur
proper provision for those who are thus
afflicted.
The earliest provision for the treatment
of the Insane in 'his country was made in
Philadelphia by private individuals , but
noVefinite action was taken by the State
authorities until about threectuarturs of a
century afterward. The movement In thi
case, also, was collll.llellfett in Philadel•
phia, and progressed s. far a., to procure
the appointment of commissioneti , for
Wilding, the selection of a site near Gray'f.
Ferry, and the commencement of the four
dation of the building ; but from financial
embarrassments no further progress was
made, and the movement was suspended
until Ifi4s, when the Legislature again
took fiction on the subject, and a bill was
passed incorporating the Pennsylvania
State Lunatic Hospital. Various causes,
however, combined to delay any definite
action until tsts, when the building was
cominenced and the corner stone laid by
Governor Jou:ssros. The building was '
so far completed in 1851, that the Bean] of
Trustees was appointed to .organi-Le the
Hospital and to prepare for the reception
of patients.
The Hospital is situated a short distance
north of the city of Harrisburg, and is
built in what is known as the lineal plan,
with a centre building and three wings on
each side, at right angles to the centre
bail, the first wing joining the centre,
the g . nd parallel to the first, and conner
dal at the rear of the end most distant from
the centre, MIA the third in the same way
connected with the second; thus giving am
ple light and air to the hall at each end.
The centre building contains the different
Mikes and departments for the officers, the
kitchens, store moms, &e. The wings
have rooms on each side of a hall running
the whole length, for the accommodation
of the patients, attendants, with the requis
ite dining rooms, parlors, ',alit moms, &e.
The wings en one side of the centre build
ing arc for the males, and those on the
other side for the females.
In the rear of the centre structure is the
building for the bakery, wash-houss.„, &c.;
in the basement. are the boilers in whiidi
the steam is generated for the Ideating of
the whole house. Other smaller buildings
have been put up, am the necessities of the
Institution demanded, for various purposes
connected with the domestic arrangement
of the Hospital. There arc, also, two mu.
scums and reading rooms and a ten-pin
alley, erected by funds contributed by be
nevolent individuals for that special pur
pose. Attached to the Hospital is a large
garden, in which arc raised all the vegeta
bles needed for the use of the Hospital
throughout the year. A small farm is also
attached, but from various causes part of it
only is available for purposes of cultiva
tion, though pasture is found during the
summer sufficient for the cows which are
kept for the use at the inmates, but the
greater part of the feed during the winter
must be purchased.
The Hospital was opened by Dr. Con
'WEN, its present Superintendent and Physi
cian, for the reception of patients, on Octo.
bar let, 1851, and from that date to Janua
ry Ist, 1866, (the date to which the last re
port is made,) *two thousand and one
patients have-been admitted in all stages
of mental disorder and of varying periods
of duration, from one week to twenty years,
The admissions show a large preponder
ance of males : men and 855 wo
men.
The number who were discharged dur
ing the mute period was 1,05, of whom
about one-fourth (461) were restored. The
number of deaths were during that period
267. The other eases were either improv
ed, many nearly restored and pre
maturely removed; others were of that
class who had been insane in varying per
, kid; Put at the time of their admission pre
sented Tittle . prospect of restoration.
_ Tarh.ftLinti arc prominently shown by the
examination of the statistics of this and all
other hospitals for the insane: First, that
the sooner A patient is placed under proper
medical tritiment, the earlier will it be re
stored to sdnnd health; and, second, that
when Aturf placed under treatment, it
abottilbe stkeoritintled until fully metered.
Monier* ci(ttic mind aro =mil by some
- disease of. the body ar some disordered ac
tion of the functions, and thok
egiscritions inquire tole ,tareesied by moil
cat Matti:wet - beer,* miad Can. IMMO
dl is proper siOriab. All esperfattet -shows
tLat sd 4eviios of the =l*l,t *Vern,
‘3. -1 / 2 'uctistati 1;044)00914 tinte, lona Oftwiliti
9fitlttts 3, ftoi iireAtrriettt, Who raki,
, 06l gl4o,oatsf. hos rtaa f Eloptad, li
-
AMonlribe persevered-in t stintiLa •iiomplete,•
not a partial and illusory, restoration is ef
fected, Too often the friends are itupreas .
ed with the idea that the - mental disaiiler.,
will soon wear off by change,:pf 'airi•and
scene; but by a resort M these'mean Szthe
most important period for treatment is
passed over, and by delay the disorder be
comes MOTO settled and more difficult of re
moval. Like all other diseased conditions,
the sooner it is taken in hand the more
likely will the mental disorder be removed.
Where one person may be benefited by
change of scene, &a, ninety-nine will be
injured. The mental powers are too deli
cate and trio important to be trilled with,
and the happiness of an individual, and
probably a family, blighted.
The Freedmen en—Seenes hi the Hospital at
Nashville—The Good a Little Help Wks
1/G-01-011.111age--SCIOXtb ,
EDITOUB PITTSBURGH GenETTE:—Last
winter ydu published a note from Mr. Levi
Wade., President of the "Ladies Associa
tion," asking for clothing and help for the
suffering freed people in a Hospital just
opened in Nashville. That note met with
a very prompt response from residents of
both cities, and, in the course of a week,
two large boxes were sent off by express.
This movement was called out by an ear
nest letter from Wm. F. Mitchell, who had
opened the hospital, at the request of Gen.
Fisk, of die Freedmen's Bureau. A. few
days ago Mr. Mitchell, who has charge of
the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Freed
men's Schools in Tennessee and Alabama
passed through Pittsburgh. I wish all
your readers, and especially those who con
tributed to those hospital boxes, could have
heard Mr. Mitchell and his family speak of
this hospital, and the Orphan Asylum and
the schools, and the colony at Bethany, the
old contraband camp. It would have done
their hearts good to know how much their
benefactions had accomplished. Although
overworked before, when Gen. Fisk
was willing to defray the expenses
of the hospital for food, Sm., they
agreed to take charge of it, and as the pa
tients canto in, many of them extremely ill
and even in a dying condition, they ap
pealed, not in vain, to Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny for help, in the way of under cloth
ing for the sick, clothing for infants, sheets,
As the poor sufferers had their mis
enable rags taken off, and they were washed
and clad in these nice, neat, clean gar
ments, it was touching to witness their
thankfulness and joy. Many died, for
they were too far gone when adinitual.
But for the timely help_ thus extended,
nearly all would have perished. I recall
one or two cases. A family was brought
in, consisting of an old man, his son, his
daughter-in-law, with a babe only a day or
two old, and n small boy—all very sick,
very poor and greatly depressed. Owing
to the kind and judicious attention and
suitable food and clothing, they soon be
gan to Improve. Learning that the young
num was a shoemaker, he was asked to
mend some of the old shoes sent from here.
Doing this well, some leather was procured
for him and he made a new pair. These
well done, led to others. In a little time he
began to get ahead, procured a room, got
his wife and child home, a place in the
country was found for the father, and since
then all have Leen doing nicely, support-
I sag themselves and benefiting the commit
, any. Could the coney thus employed have
been better spent, thus saving till entire
leanly from destruction ? Another case
,truck my :Mention. A' poor woman
with small pox had been suit to it small.
0 0K hospital. In the delirium of her lever.
.lie attendant, tie save Linisell I rouble.,
.ied her feet so that she could tint get .nu
tl bed, and those cords had bltslt allowed
to remain so long that mortification eusued
and both feet had to be cut oil above the
Ankles, and though she got well, there she
is, entirely trouble to get about, even on
.-notches—a bright, industrious woman,
anxious to work and help herself, but with
no friends to procure artificial feet or other
awns of locomotion. Can no one devise
a plan to help this sufferer ? Another mss
was that of a mw who, by the premature
explosion of a charge of powder in blasting
rocks, had both his eyes blown out. After
the first day or two of his agony it was
pliscsaut to notice his expressions or grati
tude to those who had sent these comforta
ule clothes, Az.c.; and so Mr. and Mrs.
Mitchell were ready to go on with case
Lifter case. And now what, said they, is to
become of these people, for the agent of the
Burman Ims been saying "our money is ex
hausted and this hospital must be closest."
The Orphanage, of which some or your
readers have heard, and which has been
.sided materially by our Freedmen's Aid
Gommission here, and by the same Ladies'
Association is a distinct affair altogether.
Since it was opened, some eighteen months
ago, it has had about one hundred and
seventy orphans. Some have died, for
they came in in a sick and perishing con.
, lition. Places have been procured for the
most of them, and there are now some
forty or so in the Orphanage. They are
all under eight years old. Who can esti
mate the amount of good that has been
done in this way ?
The superintendent and teachers, unlim
ber of whom have very recently gone
through Pittsburgh, all speak of the schools
as having been. kept up very prosperously.
The attendanat for a time was diminished
by prevalence of small-pox, but the ;gang
anxiety to learn has prevailed, and in many
cases with the happiest results. Almost all
the school are dosed for the summer.
In order to open the schools again in the
fall it is necessary that fresh subscriptions
and contributions should come in. A aunt
her of young people hays progressed so far
that they are thought to be prepared to act
as assistant teachers, and, in some cases,
to take charge of small schools on plant-a
, dons and in villages. The demand for
, such is increasing. In a year or two more,
it is hoped, that these will be entirely self
supporting. In the meantime, they must
be aided US heretofore, by the patriotic and
Christian people of the North. The teach
ers all speak of the intense anxiety of the
people that they should return and resume
the schools. Shall we have the means of
.ending them back? "Let us not be weary
in well doing." J. 5. Tnitvutaa,
General Agent Freedmen's Aid Commis
sion for Western Pennsylvania, Ac. .
June 26, 11366.
pneva DIFFICVLTY.—A difficulty of
au unusual nature has sprung up in Day
ton, which is not yet settled. The late J.
F. Bolluieyer, editor of the Dayton Empire,
a violent anti-war democrat, while living,
met with death in a street tight. His wile
procured a monument to be erected over
Ms grave in Woodland Cemetery, the in
scription on which contained the words,
— Bo fell by the hands of an assassin—u
martyr to the cause of liberty of speech and
of the press." The trustees and lot own
ers of the cemetery, asserting that this in
suription was insulting and offensive to a
majority of the people of Dayton, reltuaxl
the monument admission to tile cemetery.
Afterwards, however, it was clandestinely,
in the night, placed over the grave. The
trustees then respectfully requested Mrs.
liollmeyer to have the offensive matter
erased, which she positively declined to do.
flie monument was therefore removed by
the trustees, and held subject to her ordci.
So the mutter stands at present. The trus
tees avow their readiness to submit the
subject to any court having jurisdiction.
The friends of the deceased, of oourse, up
peal to public sympathy by the assumption
that a grave has been desecrated.
Tub M o bilo awri,terr amt Ail yr ( . 11414 ul
June 7th, to an eilliturinl
"To have boon a Union mount this Mouth
while war flamed from the swords and
brand,. of Union troops at our very hearth.
31.1110.1, WM CO hove Ixwn ni 1118.1114/0.. bra W,
without a spark of the soul or one
the ;miss of nm. We scorn the Ingham,
Lion iliatthe heroin won who fought on ilia
Southern nide, in the late war, were trai
tors. The father of lieu never uttered a
lamer lie. If they wore, we abated 00
quit Thank fled, we have no part of the
`guilt of thaw who, while war regal, were
•tnntone to their hearths, _ nidghhors,
antra:porn; and Sham"
"1" . /i,'' bold littittAninithing PAW paterma
iinkiiitet,holding, up n Sunday g e l soo l
VITO bialt,."W ‘ hitilit !luta" "Time, my son ,,
grimutyTtiplitli the falitir, °is j o wl, %%To d,.
iMq - With UPI amid.," "Anil Which ticked,
pa' outithitlia the iPhithripee
hit; ThiPtoW4 kocitria r
Jam, mildly
Mationlyi fora tIRMWI44IIII4 ilittluttimme.-
0.11001.0 1 9 - 104. -04 , 110.140 slut 0 0 # thie
44tiodifiitetwigerOmilgui)iikei'gfitiku..
I.
—Washington is crowded with Chicago
H Johnsonites after appointments from the
President.
—The farmers have commenced cutting
grass in Juniata county. The crop there
will be an average one
—Charles Stewart, editor of the Jackson
county (Wis.) Banner, has just had half a
million dollars left him.
—A tloatof 8,000,000 logs, covering ten
acres, and managed by forty men, is ex
pected at Lewistown, ye., this month.
—Thad. Stevens has written a letter in
dorsing the polituNd soundness of lion. li
P. Spaulding,wbich is impugned in his dis
trict.
—An election has been ordered by Gov
ernor Murphy, or Arkruisar , , on the 6th of
August, for three Congressmen and two
Supreme Judges.
—Hon. James G. Blaine, of Maine, was
recently re-nominated for Congress by a
unanimous vole inn very . large convention
at Augusta, the State capttal.
—At Lockport, 111., on Friday evening,
a young man named Robert Alexander was
stubbed and instantly killed by a comrade
named Frank McCudden. The assassin is
under arrest.
—The stevedores of Cineinnart are on a
strike, and the crews of all the steamers
quit work on the 19th. They hold a mass
meeting at night, and demanded if. 45 and
VA' Iper month.
—The President liar approved the bill
giving bounties to colored soldiers, and
pensions, bounties and allowances to their
heirs. It is estimated by the Pay Depart-
ment that twenty million dollars will be
required to pay the bounties so granted.
—The National Bank of Bowdairhani,
Maine, was robbed Thursday night. The
robbers seized the cashier in his own house,
forced him to proceed with them to the
bank, and open the vaults, took $157,000,
locked up the unhappy cashier for Sale
keeping, and then decamped. It is sup
posed that the guilty parties are en route
nu Canada.
BROWN'S TEILMIFILIGE COM
VIT6, Olt Wi Ittall.OZ4Chil4F..a.—Much un
doutdriliy, ulth cht.iiren %dean, attributed
other C.OO/..C15, occa , dontui by•wernas. The ••V
LFI.; F I Tn. •• although cliectualelo ray
ing worms. can do no moult', e inter) to meet
delicate child. Thin valuable c‘iinbination has Iwo
sucteaufully used by physician, and rimed to be
nate 41.1 Pure In eradicating worm*. au hurtful to
children. •
•
Chile run having worm., rtuulre Innuediate atten
!lon, nF urglect of the trouble anew Cattle prolong
steknes,
07:not° of worms In children are often oN er.
looked. Worm, In thy stomach and howvls cause
Mbicll Coll Ie removpd note I.♦ the use or
a sot, I etnedy. The combination of 114,41v:its
naval In snaking ItatO% N If • •V11.11.3111 , 1)1. E tull-
FITS• Is auch 07 to Ore tins 17.1 hoaslol7 effect
wan safety.
NdA Irboleeall MOO 1,17.11 In PltteNurgh, at lI.EII
- (I •0110011 and Paten' Iledictne Otilot, No. 44
Martin street.
NEW ADVERTISEIIENTS
BINUH.A.I7, Jr., Adantz Express Office,
54 EOM Sirret, ut
ll (11411. - irctl Agent to circler
Adverttreatents for Mr G...1:11i7TE, and &X other
papers throuphoui the L'asted Santos and (he
amadas.
p RENT,
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tin Tlllllll STUKET. within (rote minutes wait 01
the Post Dine, to • priest,. For further
particular., enquire at Tinuorru?,fdell
ACHEAP FARM FOR SALE
enrumlnK 51 acre, of rich Farming L.111 , t, nil un-
At good (once, well isstproccd hour,., lova. Of -
chardsad numerous con.boildiug, silt aaa ctt lu
Derry wwtodotp, Westrooretand county, three rode.
west
of Boors, the Junetidn. Vs. Railroad tosste•
through th.• farm. in • good neighborhood. This
place le off cred at u Roo Agnew. Apply to
It. MeLA IN &
LOTS ON BEAVER STREET.
51XNC1111,11"1:, AT 1.,
do
, he pretnio • to ord. r of the , tor An
Wanodp. d Tel it Liter , . tio
Ado It...ver re-, ....dovell V. • :o, on ton anti
I OTS A1.1.11:1:11ENI AT AI C..
1. ./.:1 , 1114, lots •ot ; •go to, -1
L.. 1 Tl. Lira ...sr... All.
pn.tl,:-•• 1 1111 1 . , ‘
.11, at •••• TU... dlgt , :l.ll 0i.1....11
trr.J.l. u 4. Mr. nut. ,
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GYMNASTICS.
TIIE. SEMI - ANNUA L
114 • ENT V.l{T INVENT. It, the pupil. of EX
IN-TI TI *lll 0..0 on IRI OA)
XS EA 1,111. to. in N HALL. corner
t,, Foor 1.
•t.• rt....rut...vim.... on T..ortn
2 • - •••rig vuo...ene-.
.t 1,..1“-10, :41 nen...
f • I'l,llo, t/t 1.
( Iry or ALI../11, T. Jtanr
I /MUMMA LS FOR (41141110 W 4 D
l'A V ISt,. rimoosals .1.11 rt,..l,rd at
tale ,dll,r. until riti ((Al. 'Mil. hut., Si t g.l,lt.cii.
v. • .. for tirsAing arid l'arlmt fr , m
ithlo •rcncie to Juniata •tr,rt: °btu ATenur. from
the railroad to the titer
I.llr. etlon of la. stri,t Commit.,
1,:71
IL. It. FaitNCIN ontroa,
COATIL , II.I,LII . I. t , s . ryt
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CITY E A %.1-11.1.1.A1 Y, APO. 21, IW..
pIIOPOSA LS FOR DIiII.DIA G
SEW ett.--Sualrd proposal., .ill be 011...1 at
atila °nice until EttlltA Y. rim loan., at o'clock,
r. for City oonanruvtion Of A ISrlek !new,. t 0...
glunt . us t!. North I..ononou adjacent to the th.
tera.vo ion of 111,1.,treet am! to avenue, to the
fluid w mt.]. thture ....taw sadly hit fret to ;se...funky
nu-14.A. to he of n rant., ..1 fret; llttne..- west
. atOI) .n.tt het to Fe•teral +tr....Lt. of catlbre of !Ives
feet; !Aware westwardly MI fret to 0..0, .tr 0trt..1., of
..allots of nn, feet; Itorllre wouthwartlly I.= wet to
the crilnert on Weateru aven of a ealllo, of alt
feet. Vlann and speetneaStotaa ue,
to he aecn at the
ollien or Wll. .11c1:IE..ti 1/1/V, Es.. ittneortllns flag
ulettor. It. U. lrltANt.ln,
./O3a Cite Controller.
B RIDGE ELE(TION.—The Stock w
holden of the I . rrTsßult6ll ANL/ )11.1.}:t./11,..-
NY BUIL/lir (MAI l'A y, flood ...rat.) art
hereby aollnent that Al, electlon for rrealdellt, -
ro:tors and tre161314,r, +err,. for I e atoll ntr year.
will ta, held at the TOLL, ttirtlf.K. 41 , 401:T11
ot; Sft A Y., Jul, 24, twiln hetw en 1... !morn of to
A t 0,, and 11 V. 11.
. ~
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,1.,...3-.:: FHA:OC LtIMLL/" Tre.urvr,
.
$25 00 ILE Sir A ItD.- LOST-OK
54 turday tooniluF. beavrclua *6 Crater
Avvrsut and the Market Ilatice,
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containing some non. nd•aluable paprg, Tbr
tinder will r•eelrr lb. I.y leaving lint No.
1.4 enter avenue.
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1122111
CAUTION. -- All pernous are cau
tioned against rogegglng or paying check No.
1.9, on Enehnitg.. N atlonal honk 01 l'lttaburgli,
'C... 4.19.1. W, date.l Jon,. 9, 101111, the oiler
of J AK., FUNK, /owl chrok ion laaving been re.
4,1 .c.l lry the party to whom 11 was nonlloll.
vmiciiroi.,
Sup, t
u tendnt M
ua. salt ati E
alaclt ic iring • o.
ATM), A, .11iut P.O jeffi.r.2.
ItRAEWEERY FOR SALE,--A1 new
most
lirtgery, 80 barrels capacity, 411. d
up In toe most modtrts styls , with erttlient collar
and drainage, and upplied oleo swat, from Om
city water work.; It ssitualtdonoar of must
',oink , thoroughfares and best Lumi o nous touttiona
ti
the Oty of llev..lood, Ohio. with smote moo. , O.
same lot to erect a Malt House. for tiarticolars.
apply to T. COLLINCro,
Jea:IRO 4f) Hurd et., Cleveland. W. IS., VIII,
CITY CONTIIO4I.ILIPS Orrlcx, I
PITTSBURGH. June kid. Mel. I
PiTY WE:11111 SCAJLEB.--Seztled
W- , l'ropobal• mleireaserl the Finance Committ.,
of the City oiPittaborgb, will he received Ti thin
°Mee 00111 DiailltilAY, July 2.1. IFICM. at b o'clock.
r. it,. for Weighmactera for the several City Weigh
Seale., Bidden, will nate how mach of tor groan
city} lot
from /bald reales they will give to
the city lot the nee of thy same.'
Jeka:llo.l JNI). WU:Ant:Q, Lily Controller.
Orgica Or CONTROLL.R I I.OI.II..I.BOHROY Co.,
l'lriwulatrill, Juno r.ri, ltd.
NOTICE TO CONTILACTORS.
SEALED PROPOSALS tell/ be received at this
°Mee until JULY glo. Inclusive, for erecting• NEW
WOODEN STRUCTURE at the 'fridge UF0.911 the
North Ilrauch or Robinson's lin t. oh the road lead
ing. from Pittsburgh to NuidestovoL la North Pay
ette Totruship.
Particulars will be furnished on •pplleut/on
Ity direction or County Col:nulls*loners.
MM;=n=
IN
II BENT,
A FARM OF 130 ACHES,
Situated In Jaffee.. township, Alleghen enmity.
the Monongahela ricer. It y hum the
city. The =prevenient. are good. Tlit land ruse
', clan Augustu ntIll;
1. w l, land,ell adapted rue gardening ['next,-
ME
FRAME Sp V BE,
w th 11i1 r.mn and hall, good stable, excellent
'vaor at We door; situated on the old W....b10wn!,
road bout miles how the city.
inudiately.
Yur further particulars. enquire Of
U. H. TWA , vu,
164 Fourth utrucl.
ELECTION NOTICE,--An election
fur °Meer, of the
Birmingham & Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
WWI ha held et the other. route end of the Brittor,
nn 111/141.1A Y, the 2.1 day efJely next. ett i Welunk,
A. It. IiTEVENSON, Ole rit.
JALIIIIhI M. 'RALPH,
B Z O3 EKTWEICP . i . o
l'oroO i t% May Yr DRAW LOWS .4 drEci. I
'IA ludo of I.ll4lings. and 0n0.. . -
L: wrolli ;fp, oy r...soushos ten..
041. e on A 14 1) tcutim
_Lotopeon EA.ck
Oirekto,ALLl. 011 EN Y. Ic2OoITZ
14136011.-4:0 1Q
•-•1 tn. A... 4 On Moo and ror sole by
)01i IMAIAII DICK 'CY CO.
_
ASH-1 cask in store and
for mita Or . ISAIAH DIMLY 8 CO.
'ANDLEWICH--S,OOD pounds In
cturoand fu? male Or ISAIAH DiCHICT w CO
lIATTIBI 4-3,000 lb*. In store
Ullt for sale by IsAI4IIISIOXVI L OU.
IIEMENT-800 bblo, of boot
LL goal*
at
Wts; Oriole bt lIEN/tir COINS.
W TEnripEti—g.,ooo feet. Ito
I 2to 2 luta. HEMAY H. COLLINS.
liBRICATIING•01116-4211biluoin
Oe formic br , ' 11; COL LINE.
ftIIO,OIIILES, for Ohm Founders,
*MOW L I - COLLUns,
;_ ~~ .
.::..~.-
_' - ~ - ~ '`
~- s^
1 NEW
JAMES T. BLUR & CO.
(Socociiiiiiis to & Joni & Co;)
Corner Fourth ind hood Ste. ,
ANKERStI3ILIKIRS S
WiabEltS.tal ti,iliSilltalSS OF
Government t3ecurities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTION'S mac on 411 accessible points, It
the United State. and Canada..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
PROF. BONSELL,
Teacher of Guitar Musk,
C. be .4. dolly .t lIOYFAAN dk. 110 EN E'S, No
5 Iflflh street. l'tom 10 to IT o. M. or st C.
ELLOR•Ii, N. 141 Wood ntrect. from 2 to 3 r.
le=1:old
DAULER, CLOSE & CO.,
Practical Furniture Manufacturers,
Corner Penn and Wayne Streets
hat.o.t ntyles of FURN 'TIME consteotly on hand
.w..1100n
TN . CIPTIC E.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the co-partnership heretofore existing between
RENEY HAII.TNIANTER and MERRY HAIITIN,
doing business under the firm and style of HALO%
KANTER t MARTIN. wns diasnleed on TREK/AY.
June Elth lost.. ley mutual consent.
HENRY HAETMANTER will settle up nit the
accounts, pay all debts of the firm, and collect nil
the assets.
HENRY iIAILTIkIASTKI.
KERRY MARTIN.
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
ECM
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IRON CITY UWE WORKS.
OFFICE ANA WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St,
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Saddlery Hardware and Trimming,
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Superior Wood and Iron names,
Wrought lost lilt,. Ring tilts bundles, Brandoonn.
'heel ho.. Mullen Bite. te.. he. Keep also on
enrol a fall and ,ntplete asmortmOra of goods lu
their line. all of which they offer at at twig prices,
ht.! VII goeul (truss an are olTursul by any haunt In
the Lrnelt EghT OR WEST. nly:A:b3i
STEPHEN M. OTT.
Dye Sinker, Seal & Medal Engraver
STENCIL, BLAND AND STEEL LETTER CUTTER.
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Canceling Stamps & V iiiii ng Cards.
Mao. I . I.ATES FOIL Al/LICKING CIA , THINO.
93 Wood Mt., ('or. Diamond Mlle)
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TIIE CREDITORS OE
CATRARINE MALVIN
W nolicr 1.1. a o•hr win sip], ror nuAl al.
Inaolvi•nt and IM , lttr.• Law. In
1.1. c l ointraoll 1.1... I owl ..t Alleghent
SaturelA3.Juk% 7tII. at 10 o'culch. A. M..
I=ll
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Akte , r , ...y for I,tl.6niat Mal",
ALLEGHENY DISPENSARY
TIIIS INSTITUTION ha* been or
..anl b) tine te,tAlihr prnctonng plorsielaep nt
Al, nt V. nods who web/lire Tn , al•
rn-nt • 111 1 , . - gratultottaly to It, ',or
to Ittn!fd, A t CITY II A lw oiwtwnl on
Monday Next, June 25th,
A ft/ •• .111 e nne mote ••( b.. pLrvlelo
It, OP Ary, .111 , 'twit y It. At k-ti•laio.,
P.,. 11 - ntn . ILA I I I. . f..r t•I
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11.11,11 T
I 1 EIILEMIIr h JOIIINSON,
PI.: I,
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
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.1E.X . 1"Tae11331:3 - 1r1.43-33„ PAL.
A/Ior•a to , exrcnt.nl Pallid's/40rIII aria
oromptly as rrs
t,f01,1
A full llnt. of UnW Ttaa. NVIa.A.r
211nLe. Vendsol, and tow
tor ..Air al Ow wool rearut...lt
I trderN from mountry ',strum. (,), pnson.t7 At
tend...l to
wvrrT .I,serlptlon
rETUOLIA
131_,U1:
We are n w prepared to famish tale NTA NlrAßit
brand al
.131...171£1 1.a.13:14L1Z1,
For ReMicro' use, promptly and
/a any quantity.
We guarantee the QUALITY to be ISUPIMOIt to
AN Y manufactured In or brought to thin city
T.ll. NEVIN <lc
N. W. Corner Third and Markel his.
WE, TIEF. SIUBSCLUBEIRSI, hare
this day entered tato a LIMITED rAIITNEIt-
Ii IP. agreeably to the provisions of the Act of As
sembly passed the Mt day of March,
11. e partnervhlp to he conducted under the name
of MILLER, 11AlLit & PARKIN, In the (MY of
Pittsburgh, and fur the purpose of manufacturing
and telling STEEL and Its products.
The general partners are REUBEN AIILLER and
Cil AS. PARKIN. of tho City of Pittsburgh, and
O ED. W. HAILE, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
The epeeist partners are SAMUEL SI. KIER and
SAMUEL DUEY, of the Borough of Lawrancov ille.
Each of the special partners have contributed
Twelve Thousand Fire Hundred Dollar. In cash.
The veld partnership to commence on the FURST
DAY OF JANUARY, 11466. and to te-rminute no
the TUIRTY -FIRST DAY or uEezmistx, IS7O.
lIEUIIEN MILLEII,
CID/. W. BAHR, /General Partners.
CHAS. PARKIN,
tai CI M. I(lit
SAMUEL it DUPE, U . itlpecial
tele:ad
GREAT BARGAINS
131E140, CA-SEP,
121 Federal Street, Allegheny City,
We offer onr stook at groat bargain., con.lsting of
DONN Effil, HATS, FLOWEIW,NB, aall
everything In the id MUNI:ICY LINK. Ale°, BILIS
and 'LOTH ISACCeign and lIASIjUES will he sold
very low. as we are .10,01 to quit business.
le? itha
4: Q) D 1.3 6:41 - 44 31:t% 0 1:11 DiVil 3 :le
,)PENCER & McKAY,
MILSTERS AND BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
HA/BERT WATSON, Manager•
F. MIISSMANN,
Fifth Strad, between T
etlyunnel and
Chatham W
GUNSMITH AND DEALERIN HARDWARE.
First Cit.& goods of nil doncriptlons satrap. on
0001 and Bold et the lownet Orions. Itepatrlzez done
on okort notice.
DOCTOR E. DORFELLY,
Office, Birth and Grant Streets,
PITTSB URGII, PA.
Se - Social co:Raton Oven to all canto Teltotrl.g
Burgh:al °potations. 10n0199
4.H. LINDSAY,-
ALTAriIIEILZIELAST • •
umee, 6 3 31crylo Street, Alleghens.
Special attention given to lir/Mil/a Deed.l L t. " .
and other 11.1ral documents.
All cri.lectlona intruated to him will Deceive care—
ful and prompt attention. .
ARCIIITECirUItAL.
BAR* - 8 16 8 .:ARcarrEiTs,
.IRoveCtiOgol!int
.to the Wrolt:AOsoolatAcot
ies. #.400 St. SI rug,.
'bete itOll,lll-beipleased to moot tbilrold Mends
ondot4tioailli ps wollozsaTil
4
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_:
1 MKW jUMER
FAskuoNABLE,
HEW t'o 12K MADE
C 0 T+ll NG,
AT LOW PRICES.
J. D. RAMALEY,
336 Liberty Street,
Announces to the public that be has now no nand
an oanonelve and varied assortment of
Clothing for Summer Wear,
Of NEW YORK MANUFACTURE. VI RST -CLA . RI
UUODS. And rut to thu LATEUT k Atilt it,ARt.
411- Wool Cassimere Suits as
low as $ lO.
All-Wool Cassimere Pants $5 per pair.
LINEN COATS, LINEN HUNTERS, 11C-NIC
DUSTERS. together with • splundla estortoo
of PINE GOODS.
A provilninit feature to the stock of FUR Intl-
HOODS le his One stork of
Eisx:reins,
The lorgegt In the city anti ni ',teen LOWER
THAN TIIEY CAN BE PURCHASICIi FLOE
WHERE. Wholesale and retail agent fee
Grant's Prize Medal and Morrison's
Star Shirts,
MI that can he oestred, being the best In the mar
ket, and perfect !never') particular. He thud,. pre
pared to liens theta made to order In ion to .1t
purchariers,
HOSIKKI, all kinds, French, American and Eng
lish.
GAUZE SIILTITS AND DRAWEES fur Summer
wear.
WHITE LINEN AND JEAN DRAW If HU.
EINE ND S FANCY NECN. kn. ("ILA V AT,
AND SCA A RF—rec. nt styles. •
E n ti ie erflin art h,„ .kipt Ina first elms. Furnishing Lino,
ca
ORIGINAL ONE PRICE
Clothing and Furnishing More,
336 LIZEILTT ISTRY.ET,
He, Iron Front. nenily opposin:
j026:02
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM.
JOHN D.MULE!,
No. 3841c00rt37 eiltx".c.ct
I "' " V± l t Y i
LADIES' FINE SHOES,
Made• to order at rhtladelptila and vev 1 ,irk
KID, CALF, CLoTil. LASTINU AND SEBUE
BUTTONED AND LACED
Chngress, Polish and Balmoral Shoes,
EM!=l
Gent's Boots and Shoos
HATS AND CAPS,
The Very Latest Styles.
Connected with the Shoe Otorr, the ail% erllser
carries on an extensive nosiness In
88T8 8.V73:, go..a_i...eg.
straw Hats for .Men and Boys
KLICE3A NT SIENTOR,
I9,Awritit. liov,"e, Tin..
tf AICATU.:A, 1.102141",
• 1111NliARIAN. rn•rp:NT IL F..,.1:1 Es
DICI'ATtrIG. DAMILIt.
A.I ail In lacy,. et)l.-.6.
TRUNKS, VALISES,
Pelnseurm and Tonrbl.' Sack.
t'ulnptctc uallbinctiott gilarnotr2-$1 t" x•er
Itemcmiwr the
a- 0. 33.1 Liberty Street
Na. Irun Vi 01... nearly ". >tr.'
1.1:(151. tl. 1 . 411 M. ,1 . ..1A1.1 • %1,...11•,
tcr rut', 4.*,1•1. NI h./. 11,
I,IKO.
(IRAK. PARKIN.
CRESCENT 8= WORKS.
PULLER, BARR & PARKIN.
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BEST QUALITY CAST STEEL,
W rrrrr teed Equal to any in the Itarket,
either imported tor or Domestic
Namattfactore.
ATTENTI"N VAII) lV VISI.I lino?
ANIII , III. STY) 1..
Office, 38 Wood Street,
IS eir 19IAKl.Fti nofv.t.
1•11,...tt5.11. I.li. 1., It I
JULY ilk. 1%66
?IRE WORKS! FIRE ItiORKS!
W enew offer to the Tmir a largr and Iw. II 44 Lr l
of ri f ti,%c. IRKS for itv ri.tr.lng tit., ...In •
priming a tare.• vat-tell of
I . olorr.l Lod Plain I.ourartit, (tom I t•• or
and 11. in Bowan to it: hall.
torits•hoppera. hot-prate:
1' rtahatte•'.
Scroll.;
Verne.; Wheels, Saxon Who. I.
Voir...toes, Mines of Star..
Plower INN, Pin Whorls;
PbarrOleatitrpcnta. Ac..
Together with a large variety of Exhitottiou i • I Vets.
Irf=trirardt;fp_C A Sl to "- S S• ' L i n ' t7,:, t ;T:t,
low.st mottos prore.
/niers soliel4i. to which prompt attention will
br given. y MX It
and IV Wood street.
Mule Agla for 11. P. Deist . . crl,brated Vim Wotan.
20111:d7
MO
LIPPINCOTT & BiligWifil,
No. 118 Water Street,
NA MIFF AVIT.FILIKS OF
ATENT (MOUND,
PATENT TEMVICILES,
CIRCULAR, DELAY,
MILL AND CROSS-CUT
MOM
1866. SPRING HATS. 1866.
McCORD & CO.,
131 WOOD STREET,
Wish to call special attention to their large and
splendid stock of
(lats, Ic., for Spring and sum
mer Ifear,
Aa Elaci.leomins
HAMM ,. I)F.ILIIY7i, YACHTS, SHAsiDiss,
MCAT'S And BOY S ` BM:ATVs:Am, ••11L,W• ,
THAT'S, — 11101.11.1ToNb, BUAIIKHN,
DEUSYS, I'ISTUS, As., As.
sTHAN, tHAMS of evi.ry oletteription. woutt
tank..
LIVERY AND SALE. NTABLEN
MORELAND & MITCHELL,
Nos 425 & 427 Liberty Street,
The eery heel n(ntsoi, lII , t.-
lllKSkept for litre at all times The lillent EA lice
In the cty. generale, .to., attended to on short
notion In the best manner.
liereous wishing tO engage anything In one line
eat, rely upon being turned out In beet style,
the proprietors give their 'tenuous] attention to the
1•11•1111 C.• r7:c:l
J. LANCE.
SILK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOUREIL
Chintz W intim Curtains and Chair Coven.
Cleaned and Iteginzed without unpacking.
Nos, 35 and 37 Third Street,
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AMERICAN MACIFIINE 110111 KS
FISHER, GRAHAM & CO.,
Engine Builders and Machinists,
Oil Engines, Oil Tools,
And everything urcogsAry for Boring 'II Well
1120=1
P.m.). mttentlon paid to fitting op Shafting
Pulleys, Unogors, it.
Marlon A.,•satte,ll.llV rt. W.& C. It. It
ILEPAII[IIId Jell do
40/.00 kralalW-A-11 , a).
STRAYEICIOR STOLEN from the
subscriber, lielng near Noblestovon, Alltchopr
Co., Ph., ou tho Welt of Juno lath, 1A150., o CAI'
(Stalllon)Beari broken to rho oaddlo,
hoary wane. AIM And foretop; heavy limbo, hare
footed, hod Othont leliand a high. A suitable towsnl
be , pild Mir Chthreturn of the hone, awl If pto
le;Alda for We arrent Ind eon
EUREKA CLOTHES WRINGER.
Oee of the best Wringers ever sold 10 thr United
States, you will Dud at
NO. T/Cfacra. Mitrerot.
jam____ li . •
F mk tittillAVEl) AND CDT
O:.r.ii4AAIAN/VIT.AL I ELDI
Of all Muds. Mad. beautiful PAIITAII tITATP
Errs. A etialue let just received at
NO. 22 N7Grcocrel 115troet.
Jen H. 171 UT.
r;SY
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NEW 4.IDVIERTISEMINV,
N0.T14 TILE
pa= Payers
MEM
Borough of Lawrenceville.
Whcrerta, by a Supplement of the Act of Assembly
approved the vat day of March, A. LI. ladit. relatine
to the par went of the Itorough Tin to the Treasurer
within liv. Line, or -aid Borough. the n der red
reepertfuli) th.. said tax payers that he I
now In p0,....0in of the Duplicatethe paynterti
..f said tan. end ready to recla t he earn,
le all tutu. ``,al,l .o, or Irerore the fret day of Au.
gust, Dot, a., allowaoce of tti inircent. will be made.
On all taxes pat.! Mbgequent 10 th ,, fret day uf
August and prl,, 11. Il.c Nst day of feptenther, mast
he paid In full.
on all taxes paid .nbaequent.tirofirst day of
September, he steel .0.1 Hee per CentliM•
And on the first day of October In each year. the
TR...outer thrill setae oat allot of delinquent tat
payers. with the 30101111 t Inc from each• with tun per
enturn additional added: pro• hied that noaddition
al ALIIOIIII, ell all he less 1:11011 ten rents, arid place the
same In the hands of the Digit Constable Whew
ditty It &ball he to receive the mine a'penalty
of tlfty dollars: min the said Treasurer le hereby au-
LhOrl• Ca to hone to -al.l rout( ahlt. warrant to
collect said tax. granting rim all the powers and
Immunities now by lam Vested in eollcctora of coun
ty rates and levies. Provided that no Nether addi
tional notice to tan payer, shall lei required than
the atlverthiemetal lo non or more paper , Imd,hy
handbills. \V '&Y. borough Trensairer.
oruer of Butler and Dravo Streets.
Tht ,al.l Tr. astir., rvapertrally Inform., the to
TrTa ' s . ur ' :l I)lrlrtet, ate
If , alto prepared to reeetve their Loxes. and Invites
then, at los offlot. In the Borough 01 Law
renceville. of the -nrner of Ruth, at, ,, Dravost.
LLIAM A Nt;F:l',
'..1 I. e tor :Led Treasurer ,Lsoul Yu mix
VALUABLE
COAL MINES FOR SALE.
The N .I.lll.llNit , ONli no, IN :N..11114,11
I NNNI:
Mining hcs
ompany, ow
e.he Ihy county.
Al,. I We'l r. unit o 1. - nrth. n. vallo, and
env a hall :min. troth tin North and not th Itaii•und
Inow In runnlnn order In Una not.). anti v 110.41112,
ter of a 11,11• from the nrannh [toad 10 the Ite.l
MOlllll3lll ar, now I ollerol for nale.
. .
'rh.ne 1011 , 4113W' nam. been Innueeenaful °per
I.n •411/t. Jo•ars, are tllillateti 111 Ibr heart Of flue
I.llllerol region of the dtate, and are only atsty-five
oilier 1 , 3 . rail from dettna. from whence there It
r tr:unapou i rt lon to the tiult.
lb niml un the United 1,M1.1.n a betteroppor-
I unit.) torn safe aunt profitable Inveatibent to the
Coal lonsll. nn.
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r linlr • aah.aitil the halm., at the expiration
or tit 11101109, without inter, .0 or. une-anti tit cants.
atot the Imlntice In equal monthly paytueuta, with
out interest.
G. M. 111cCONINICO,
krl E. V.
ID=
A LL THE MAGAZINES FOR JUIN
ALL 'IIIE MAtiAZIN Ul.l.
ALL TIM
AI.I. 0.1 . 1:1, All
ALL NEW El' KLICATION , .
ALL NEW l'U BLICATIoN,
hTATIoNKILY ALL
,TATI , IN kit ot , All. hi NO..
ETV., ETC.
5C114.1. IloMoi, KTC
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JOHN P. HUNT & CO.'S,
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:49 viral St., Masonic [tall
CHINA VIVAIWEIOUSE
RICHARD E. BREED,
X - XVEJF'CIIP.I4.7C3EIRL.
No. 100 Wood Street
BICH AN NIA ANL/ MI IA Eli i•LATED TABLE
•Altk.. TEA TRAIN AND TABLE CLITLY-IIY.
[w.v
0111 NA TEA NETS,
(111 MA MENKE NETN.
4 . 111% A Toit.KT sx•rm.
'IIINA VAN N.ll
CHINA NEITTOONN,
"II UIA Ni AMA or EV KEA If ESI..EIETI4 oN
LA V A CAM, F7'6,
LA VA V ASKS,
LAVA %I'l'll (MISS.
LIM 1 IC NV AKE of all varletlen, loan 11
neiewale and 15-tall trade.
The la, gelt and moat complete ntralt of everyt hint ,
11. , In the Blip.
l'rleos and te nun the Caine a..s In the eastern cities.
nt y 172 s.to
ETROI.I4I M A CIIINE WORKS
R. 3EX... 1.211:140.12C1ir,
Aim S 2 Ohio Mtzeet, AMINO.,Iay,
Itonufootztlvr of
as g Its .V Kl/ t 0111.1111117 TtAILS, AND 1717XTIJ RS 7;
U*KII IN SIN KlNti ANISSALTWKI.I.B.
gamic:Wm attention Invited to Las Patented
rovr/Ka In Jars and Joltats, made of Janlatta
I e/o and Lost Moor Iron, lOothntlaril Maas; and
twred. so test parts can be ordered by Taal/ 0/
eloyntph. and cound perfect lit at all Mmes.
We alms famish ropes, belong, mall tools, eta., ta
lorscorne may alsil It. knones mot machine wort
ode to order. • Ordera by mall promtly aMendevl to.
ate prepared to grant licenses th nt”ulae
uret• for these Improvements onliberal terms. bkm.
7 Allegheny 1' O.
The Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
n lit, Fourth street, ot.. Smithfield, lo
slow . tops!.
The best fitted, coolest and trios% Inducing FLOW
ER IA A ItttliN hisboON In the Soot,
ElNSanal
•• • .
A FINE OW lIESTILA hss been engaged for the
caul will be in attendance EVERY NIGHT
Lexcept hitilday) iron. seven till twelve o'clock.
Hest Ice cream, fruit, and berries. always can
hand.
•
nig22:1310 MAUAMI it(THE. Marmot.,
THE A. A. OF CONGIRESS,approv
..O June fi I. give. nthlltninal pension to the
following elsss of persons:
To Lhobo who•havo lost both cy. or hand.
To tho w who have lost both feet;
TO those who have lost tor hand or toot
. . . .
those who have beendeprtved of their Ma
stone under net or ]area lea, ars restored:
reunions are extended to dependent Millers and
brothers.
Apply by mill or lo persou. to
11101 ASTER, GAZZAM & CO.,
Office, 98 Grant Street,
PITTI4BURGII
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS.
J. H. JOHNSTON,
Maker audlor
Fine Rifles and Shot Guns,
ARMY, NAVY and roclucT REVOINEItS, CAM
BIA KS and MUSKETS. All Mud. of
AMMUNITION.
UUN MAK Ett't , kIATEPIAL. klilltar) Cum
tu"rt.i:ealtaatglltreV.ce. All
tithed YOH 1111 LE.
ALi-110.2nember the place,
Corner Penn and Wayne Streets,
)e8.70 rirrsß Uuuu, rn.
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
J. PAINTER & SONS.
SIANUFACTUHEAS OP
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND ISIIIS.CTS,
MOAN) PITTSIIURGII. PA.
EVERSON, PRESTON 8 CO..
I.E.rwrsrl. MILTI.tI
III,ON W (JR, IiES,
04;rggt„I'::i.'filrodja?.br.73.'t.7.". op.
,
W ARDEN & BATCHELDER
lIIIUKKIU IN
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM,
tv II E ull., RUE' N. MEI HITS TUIWEN'EI NE.
N METH CAROLINA TAR, Ac..
Corner of DuquesoelVay &
Plttogbargh, Pa.
Represent W LI. u. WA It OEN. lIS W whoa treot.
EhUadeliolAs. 16:s2A
REMOVAL
1 NO. sTEVENNON & NON have re
,4,,0tt57,11e ttl u bl o ht , I w tt o lG r T ATI; Kg L tre e dr y ra .
more manamdlous tvart4 end have inaMe...l a large
t .
gfibitrfik,?L`MiS-Eiltgra.`v,!`"Y• 13".vk'n.
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TACK DUO. & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCIIANTS,
AND ILSOKAILS IN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
7 Hancock tit.. 'Pittsburgh.
ruit.soturrur. topics, 1117 Walnut street.
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CELEBRATED --
'Twill: lux IiALILKS, "Prairie Bird" and
•.m e adow Lark," are manufactured only at thn
uutiunsms WORMS, tidar the Penituntlarr, Alle
gheny City
ki.y long, o.lla Plain Wagons, Wheelbar
row:l.l,l2rue. of-every idyl, made of the best
material. at abort notlft, and warranted.
jog : dy , VtALUMLItIii WILMA/11C
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BUY YOUR TEAS
IN RETAIL QUANTITIES
WHOLESALE PRICES,
JESSE 11. LIPPINCOTT,
Corner Smltfiheld
Second Streets
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GAUZE COTTON.
GA EZE MERINO.
LISLE THREAD.
SUMMER SILK
SHIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Muslin, Fine Jean and Linen Drawers
Great Shirt and Collar Depot,
72 FIX"I'33I. ST.,
Nearly oppomite the Post Office,
Tt.gellscr with a vomplet.. line of
Gentlemons' Furnishing Goods,
wispLeti to Vll7 It.lall Trade.
REMEMBER,
Our Business ie Exclusively
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING.
MURDOCK & PUTNAM
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MEN'S BOOTS
BOYS' BOOTS,
Youths' Boots,
LADIES' BALMORALS,
LADIES' GAITERS,
MUSES AND CHILDRENS'
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Gl- A I 'I" E.: It S,
AT REASONABLE HATES,
SOUTH & ROSS',
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PARKER. MSG LUBRICATING
Oil Company
Keep eanste.nUy on band a supply of
Natural Lubricating Oil,
OF THE BEST UIi.A.VITIBS
Free from all Impurities.
Every Barrel Warranted,
knt TV BE JIE - TURNED AT TUE, COMPANY'S
EXVEPIM. •
Address
JAMES B. THOMPSON, Agent,
WITH T. H. NEVIN A CO.,
N. W. Corner Third and Market Sts.,
PITTSBURGH, PA
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ALLEGHENY TAXES.
CITY LIT ALLEI.4III.N Y.
thr itICIt, J uno 7th,
Notiee IS hereby given that the Assertion baronet.
Owed In the 'Cream/vet °Mee-, the Iloplicates of
Poor, City Willow., School, School Building
and Bounty Taxes, and of Wisner Bents for rhe year
1366, and that walit Tame wlll now be received
pursimuce of the Acts of Assembly of February =W.
MO, and of April lith, Isea, enblect to the following
regulation. and alluvrauce.:
rive per rout., If pall do or before the first day of
July.
Four per cwt.. [(paid on Or before the Oral day of
August.
Two per cent., If paid on or before_ We trot day of
September.
If paid aftxr We trot day of bepteniber, and on or
before the are. day or October, no deduction will lie
noble.
If paid wrier the first day of ltetoher and on or be
fore the trot day of No:ember, an suldition of five
Per cent shall be added to anti payable oh the a .m..,
After tios
tier
ire roll
warrants will be
busied to ettfuree the collectiou of all lase. reins/Jo
ins unpaid, together with the percentage accrued
thereon. and We amts.
fe7 U. NiACPERILON, City Treasurer.
fitu. COLUMN W. B. IrDW AHDH
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
UNMAN AND HAMS L.
SODA ASH AND CHEMICALS,
Xo. 24 Wood Street.
In •tots and landing In Philadelphia,
280 tons Soda Ash,
Kurtz% Hoteblosau`s, ouo Crostleld•• Tooke
600 bags Nitrate Soda,
Crude and kfasOned:
750 kegs El Carb Soda (English);
50 bbls. Venitian Eted.-Cookson,s;
ARSENJC AND MANDARESE.
Of choloe brands. constantlyan
In lots Co snit purchasers.
CARPET CHAIN.
PLAIN a. COLORED, COTTON & LINEN
ALSO,
COTTON YARNS, ASSORTED AMBERS
ALL OF BEST QUALITY. FOR BALE BY
clwrxraltais idb
At' Hope Cotton MDI,
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CITY, JEST MYR IMO. •
Sample* may be eoseiload or lett •wftia ti,
tnitl4:l3 d, Cu.. Noe 123 Wood dead, rlttebargb,
• led:cl7
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WANTED—S2OO per Month paid
to Arrortio, to totrodtice our R Sod
AddreßE Matti) MACHIN IS, Ketchum'. lil l i stost.
110. It V ;IV stam. Wit:Al/NOCK IMW
Vt., N tOrtoottlon. Alm..
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AIVIFED,
40 Mules .Aud BO Marts,
At the swore of the l'lTT , BUlttili. ALLEtsIiILNY
AND itAILWAI
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SALEM MEN WANTEM
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1 V Female, to evil the Piet are ••Itokla. At, 01 , "
also for the beautiftil Motel Knar, loge ••• t..,.•
Irli•• 0.1 'Elite ut...ars.•• A 1... .“.„,
410 to SO' per day It, 100.. ' L.
agency for 1.11.. 11. best Boot, iu the eouotr)
- •IAILANT
Territory to drat aptdiraitts• Apply erep.u. Addre,
iny2a.riv A. F.1.1.1t5. 73 Trilrusarta-t.
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to retirerala
from the prole...lon, will to soy pet •
mitts:,,, revile •. from tln. use of which any
a..trbne. 0100 or woman. with little OI L .
aodal. eon trout the Old day 1.0 001 y
hut In a ,ery abort time reallar
moderate 'orlon,. Addreae, with two atoms,. for
'returnPe . t.g ,
hendst,
tsLy•Y. %a Crane 7 4 1., Philadelphia. ra.
ANTED—AGENTS—S7:I to $2OO
11 i• Eit .11ONT11 for gen tletned, and /13 to 4+ for
Indira. everywhere, to Introduce the t:elebrateal
Common Sense FOOllll howlng Machine, Improved
and rfet•ted. It will hem, fell, stitch, quilt., bin •,
! braid and embroider tmantintl/y. Vrlee ofily 1011,
making the elaelle lock-stitch, and lolly warrant
tor three year, We pay the above wore., nr
commit:doh. front which twice that amount can he
Made. Aol.,resa, with stamp, or callH
F. 0W-
LtS .1 hateeroones, 1410.1 noutlt /MYTH
street, Philadelphia, l'a. All letters answer,l
promptly. with etreulsr, and term.. mytbh44
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TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
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6ecor.l .I,x. below Diamond Alley,
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MERCHANT TAILORS
REmov A L.
T. & J. T. TCANCH,
Meretaant Tailors and Clothiers,
No. 196 Liberty Street.
the lat. fleat. of their purchatto, tor the
'I ill,, pa; leer halog now In
the Kast) the, are lore petted e%.1,11. gteeln for the
171:5T1 , 41 Till I .tt the V 141 1,11 E,T I' el' A -
TII.N n that votel , have I^, rrzgele.d.
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CRAY & LOCAN.
17 Si. Clair Mtri'el
HENRY H. 11.11 LE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
lIWHIRR CORM OF PIRA & ST. CLAIR ST BNTP,
Desiree to return thanks to kin friend! , and the pub
lie generally fur then liberal Late.,, as, and would
respectfully inform them that he hns Just return
ed from the Easterth marketa Willa • Wee and well
selected shock of
FINE WOO EN 4:0411/ft,
Peculiarly adapted to tiliNTLY.Slith SUPEUNi
AND 81 , SlidKR WILA It. .
lIIIRRICAN IRON WORKS.
JONES & LAUGHLINS,
I.2'I"T'B3ES - CTRG23,
Ai A N c P . A CTII MO. Or
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle mut T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen iron;
T - Rails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the 3 and
Tram Balls, 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 Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Skafting:,
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Bower and Reaper liars.
AjletiOusE AND °Mc:F..
120 Water and 158 Front Ste.
BRANCH HOUSE,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
011112A1-I_o . , ILL
OFIN CROFT,
REJIL ESTATE 4GEJMT,
Oflice, No. 139 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Mu for sale the following Heal Estate:
A large three-story Brick tiouse, containing ten
rooms, largo 11.11.; front room on drat floor used as
• Urns Storet hot and Cold Water and gas through
out the house. Lot 'Lek by AS feet. SIBIU:: on Chest
nut street, Allegheny
44 AClttic UV VALUABLE LAND, situate at
Edgewood SW too op the Veßtterivarila Itallsoad,
7 miles from the city, ou which there In a beautlial
new frame dwelling, and a large number of bearing
fruit tree. al the hest quality, sod • good supply e tt
motor. The duelling and 7 acres of ground will be
Id separately if desired. and the of-shine In lots of
Sacra each, or larger If requested. The shone land
Is admirably located bor business men.
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30 ACILEN OW LAND. containing about 8 rem
Of liMestone, of a splendid quality, and ratty of Ae
neas. The soil to of the first glass, suitable tithe
for fanning or gardening purposes; good frame
dwelling and barn, and a good anYIPIY nt Waterit
unto gullies from the city, lite wambington hike.
is Union township ,lit . lnVart of the Carter farm.
31
ACIIEN, inaivroved. and under a high slats
of eultleation, un which their are l,
bearing ent
rant beediel, 300 bearing grnior atanda,
pear trees, mud a large number of peach, apple and
plum trees. Property situate on the old W
tont road. Ln Scott township, tin Init. Worn the atty.
ger further particular.. I ulr of the above nenL
TrOVnbtra
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JOHN ROSS & CO.
WM. N. OGDEN & CO.,
Manufacturers mid Healers In
Carbon Oil Lamps &Fittures,
Chandeliers, Carbon Oils, dr,o,,
No. &I Market Street,
E . ,, ,, C1:73ELC31r3EE,
Y . C.
MANUYACTI,•IWtt 07
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
And dealer in STOVES, 110UWE YUILNISHINti
DOOM. WATItIt COOLERS AND
TOILET A ItTICLIth,
No. 1160 —resat Street,
PlTYtattllttill, PA.
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and
Ls Ware.ptpmo U. the city to boy
btovek and Tin job Work promptly attend
ed to. suraehltl
DRUGHTIAG.OFFICE.
ipT P. GENGEIIIIIIIE, Civil En-
MAIM% 'cur...Nun AND ooLtorron OF
PATENTS, No. 12 IT. OLAIII STREET, Poet
011ee Do: 625, Restdeoee„ 1411 sty Janet, PITTS..
WIEfiE, PA. I.l4.aria
• ELTING! BELTINGII—Leather
• and finis Halting.. Puking, Flout, Gaskets,
.autAlgoillAceLaatbar.and ItlvetaalwayaOntand,
at thca mita gabber Depot, Nna SG aud =St. Galt 'treat. - • • 049) 41111.6111 a,
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