The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 06, 1866, Image 3

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.r/altanOtsid, at noslt; and lb.ll.llnes of
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Ipsl , lo Ater LACE tiCIOPIP,
LINES HAN 011ElteRIEFS.
LIKEN, bILIiA L'APEIS FANS,
In 'mat variety, at in. retail
LOWEST CASH` PRICES.
F. S. EAMON'S,
17 Fifth Strect.
GAUZE MERINO UNDERWEAR,
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Linen and Jean Drawers;
New Lid Gloves at 75 cents a pairk
White Cotton lose at 12cents a pair;
Five Pair rood Cotton fete for $1,00;
Parasols and Silk Sun Umbrellas;
Pans in every variety and price;
NEW STYLE PUFF WAISTS; •
Puff Berlin'Grloves.
NEW GOODS RECEIVING DAILY
NOS. 78' and 80 Market Street,
MACRUI, WADE & CO.
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JOS. BORNE & CO's.
aUphUWN
MAY(I
utiQuxuA.AN RAUH:VON li ATI&
Mitr e HAIR, ST.IInIV BON rorr:s In now ehape..
P l ' ajab i ltr PrtVillg u nin ' Vit . checked. all
A:rns, lams wa ROSES.
sTILAw Ovum. TMIINItNtIS and URN A.IIENTn.
lwrvil nr. eery Cii , c:ockcias.
SWISS. CHECKS, BRILLIANT. NAINSOOKS,
TARLATANS, SHIRRED MUSLINS, LINENS,
ands full assortment or
WHITE GOODS.
REAL AND .111. (MUNI , LACE COLLARS.
READAND 111. VAI. LACE COLL/dad, REAL
PO E INTE LAC COLLARS, oETTS and
KERCHIEFS. RAMBUIDI TRIMMING RAND mouNcimi, - SWISS -.AND ummucle EDGE
AND I NSERTINGS,. DINEN COLLARS, Cllgrd
AND SET'''S. varlons
ihdr Ipinqau.. Swiss and French Cambric
, • Wadtta. • .
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PARIS IGTFIGANGS...-AND• COL
LARS, BETTS, EDGINGS, FRILLIMIS and EM
BIRDDEIGEN, DRESS TRIMMINGS IN GUIPURE
AND CIIIINY LACE, GALLOONS, FANCY
BRAID, BUTTON, BALL AND DROP TRIM
MING.
Bead Streamers Ornaments and Setts.
"JEWICTTWOratES.
In Inn eboleett styles In BEAD, IDLE, FANCY
CROTCLIET, BLA AND WRITE PEARL, Iat
pERIELLE, JET.C BK
ALI., GLASS AND CAMEO,
11•112 611 d 14i0lVd.
- CORSETS. Con" HAIM FEB AND
ROLLS; DUPLEX It LLIPT IC and BUN TON 1100 P
SKIIT.TIM IJELTS, IiELTINID 4 , CLASPS AND
BUCKLES; .gres
YANSInt variety from palm lest
to Ivorg OSUUMMER UNDERWEAR, for ladles and
guVIIIRT FRONTS, - .STAR" WHIM: TIES.
BUTTERFLIES: SPANISH LINEN ' SHIRTS;
TRAVELLING RAGS and SATCIIELSt RAM
IDIUSIIIZ: COMBS; and a
PULL LIXIC OF JrO7lOXB.
ALL AT roruLme ruiCZ
.ros. 11 and 16 Market Sired
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N EW GOODS I
MACRCM & CARLISLE,
MSc). 113 30 littis Eiltroot.
Tr; t.ttir:st-hinKTbeVir:sl
- SEAL LACE GINGSS .
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j!PAAATkii
FIN it norto •••••• RIBBON..
NEW WI LB Litte Tit' SI W I NUS,
REAL 411.111 , ,1itt: LACE",
PINE PEABL BUONS.
We Inn :est op TT
opened a beautiful lot of
REAL tiLtifttlY LACES AND INSERTING&
We would Write special &Audition to it . new and
•tamtdid .sot t neat of
s ADIKS . BUY'S AND Wif LYE MYELIN GLOVES.
GLOVES la the new Petroleum and Havana Sh•det.
An assortment of new colors In KID MANES,
BLACK LACE_BITTB — new Styles:
A most usortment of
LAttflE3' and t;111-LIJIIY.N.SCOTTON 11081 t;
GENT'S PINE SHIRT% TIES, SCARFS;
COLL& LI. U
13 HALF HOSE. SIITSPBEDESS, UM
BIGC,,Ite.
LAGIVO and GEN ; T'S GAUZE MERINO OK'D Eft-
VEST ,
To fllerchants and Deafen , .
Our Wholesale Dep.tatent, n well id...cited
with evet ythtnAl n os ,
NOTION LINE, which we
offer to e as low as any house East or West.
MACE:WiII & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
Age. F fur the "LOCKWOOD ILLANUFACTUK
LNG coWYATIr." BI ADLEY : II DUPLICX
KLLLPTIC dKIKT AWldanalMinvers, Priem
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ArtuuTIINOT..W. T. BLIANNON..J. O. frT/ZILTNeox
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO.,
No. $l5 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
!lave plat opened a luxe new stock of
FANCY AND [ STAPLE DRY GOODS,
"'Lt d , RlTSTEZhrtirigri b ig."'“
New Prints, Detainee Lawns, Ging
hams, White Goods, Dress Goods,
Shawls, Balmorals, Notions,
Cottonades, Farmers' &
Mechanics' Casslmeres,Jeans
Cloths' MIMS,' Drills, Bleached
and BrOWD Sbeedngs and thirtings,
BURLAPS, COTTON a LlNEN calland DUCKxontoe . &C.
aterchante are Invited to e our
stock and pNees. .Jell
CARR IIicCANDLESS & CO.,
(LAT. war, auui &C 0..,
WILDLENALE DEALER MN
FOREIGN AADDOMESTICDRI GOODS,
za:cr. 041 1:7176c o 4
tildrd bOi2/16 Dismord
TOBACCO, CaGABS, &c.
ExeEynon. TOBACCO Womis.
R. ••&:-Vif.:r JENKIPISON,
3.A.Aars.cnrsum rar rSUMS ar
TOBACCO,- SNUFF ABB SEGAMI,
240. TEDIEVALBTRZET,
Tgird door trom*Bispeosiork Bridge,
Branch litoreii;ge, attill'EUll324l2r
R B. azrritrEs„.
Diguraluitr=galchi oleo/arid nesaill
TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEDANS,
No. Char"Screek. IPlttsburigli, Po
at tniggrat iOrgrattoim9
GEORGE BLVICENSCIIEM
DIM in DORM
BEGABB,• OH IMO TOBACCO,
Sueliing l'alnieeo, Pipes, &C.,
D7c4 Olietroxithiliittroot,
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Joint j -..razeritacuriri ,
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4,ls•:3E3rowiscl Witrecrt".-
• ;snare.' assort:meat of Hmoklngfiubectu,
add roba•co Voucher alum» On bd. 101/ 1, .. 0
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BERNARD
.witsmAN,
Mnnu(scturcr and Dealer In
ALL KENDS. Or TOBACCO'
SNUFF AND-SECARS.
Witoutaass AND tirrmy.,
No. 205 Ohio Ilt" Allegheny C
Yates
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No, 54 lima st., rittsburgh.
Arta sad °tau:lnit.%) 'signs oA even drrwriP"o°
the to Order. Alt wort door promptly rt. reascallio
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FRIDAY. JULY 6, 1866.
CITY - AND STIBV2:11,11I.
Additional Local liallors ada. First Page
The tissette.--Persona Leaving the city
during the summer, can have the Get - errs
mailed to them by leaving their address at
our counting room• •
THIS ILA 6 PIUMIIIIO3 IA PIIILIDIINLi.
An Imposing Demonstration.
THE ROGRAMME OF CEREMONIES
The grand demonstration on the occasion of
the reception 01 the Stale nags, came off In
Philadelphia Wednesday. The arrangements
were of the most extensive character. and the
dieplay ono or the moat Imposing era* wit'
ceased in that city. The following was the
Programme annOanced:
1. On the morning of the Fourth a proces-
AILM will be formed ander tho diroctlou of
Maier General Winfield H. Haareck, ou Broad
street., the right resting on Arch Stroet, at
each hoer as he may designate, in the follo
ing order:
ADVAPIO■ DOSED.
MOOilteli Policemen.
Henry Guertin, Capt. Spear.
COM OMB 01210 orriosa eau STAPP.
Mounted Officars not on duty with troops.
Rand.
amounted Officers not on duty with troops.
Washington Artillery, Of Pottsville
National Light Infantry, of l'ottavlllo.
Ringgold Light ArtUlery, of Reading,
Logan Guards, orLewistown, and
Allen Infantry, of Allentown.
These being tbo Gnat troops to pass through
re on their way to Washington, when
the capital was supposed to be In ilanger, at
the commencement of tne rebellion tn
Regiments and Detachments, as follows:
1. Infantry,
• 'Z. Artillery,
S. Cavalry,
Major (Amoral Meade and Staff,
Invalid Officers ln Carruiges,
Band,
Colors and Color Guard, excepting those
which accompany regiments or
detachments,
U. S. Troops in the victuity„
U. S. !Sarin.,
Ills Excellency Governor Curtin and Staff in
carnage.
Semolina' Oar 'isms.
1. Females In ambulances,
Band,
S. Males on foot.
Delegation of firemen in full eqmpcnents,
with the chief engineer and ussisMuts, as
A Graun ow liosoit,
Pennsylvania Militia,
Military Academics and Schools.
Organizations composed of members who
nave Barred in the field during the lute
.. . _
war.
5. Officers to take peat aceOrding to I he rank
of which they wear the Insignia. Officers in
eitaiensl dress to take poet on the left of those
of the same rank in uniform. Color guards,
regiments and detachments to take post in
numerical order, In their respective arras of
the service. Mounted officers to move in "col
umns of forma." The dismounted officers to
move In sections of nine. The-colors to move
three abreast; that is, the color rank of three
regiments to move abreast. When there aro
more 'than three representatives of a color
guard present they will take peed as preset"-
•bed to the United States Army Regulations.
re"Wldut"mfover
nine
l m
Veircoim= th e m.
Officers have been selected to command re
apectively the cavalry, artillery, infantry and
militia, and will be announced in order by the
commanding officer.
S. The procession will move at lo o'clock s.
si.,precirely, over the following
SOUTV:
Down Arch street it; Twelfth street, dow.
Twelfth street to Chestnut street, down Cbdst
nut, street to Second street, down Second
street to Walnut street, and up Walnut street
to independence Square.
7, On the arrival of the head of the column
at this point, a tiovernor's salute of fifteen
guns will be fired- in Washington Square by
detachments from the let, 5d sad ad regiments
of Artillery, tinder command of Lieutenant
thilonel James Brady.
S. On entering the square, the General com
mainUng, the otllmrs not on duty with troops,
Major General Meade and ataffd the eol.
diem' orphans, preceded by a ben d, will take
the advauce, and as soon as they are in posi
tion on the eland, will be followed by the
color bearers and guards, including those of
" IsWi il' es ' w " lll thdeud'enterbTeuisq". r T e he remain!'
g
9, The ceremonies in the square will be co.
follows, via:
1. Musle—Triumphal Mareh. hiendelsohn.
Prof. Birgfeld's Band.
Prayer by Rey. Thos. Brainerd, D. D.
3_ The Star Spangled Banner by the Han
del and Haydn linsitnat Society, who have
kindly volunteered their services, ac
companied by Birgfeld's Band.
4. Presentation of the Colors to Governor
Curtin, by Major General George B.
Meade.
5 Reply y His Excellency.
6: b
Nome--Hallelujah Handel—Prof. Birg- ,
leld's Band.
7. Thanks to Almighty OW for victory and
return of peace, ny Rev. Wm. R. Grim,
late chaplain in the army.
s. Old Hundred, by the Handel and Haydn
Society.
9. Coronation March—bleyerber. Professor
Birgfeld's Band.
le. Benediction, Right Rev. Bishop Simpson.
11. At the close of the ceremonies In the
Senate, a national enlute a ill be fired by the
battery in Washineton. Square, and the colors
will be deposited in Sartsom street Hall, the
one of which has been tendered by the propri
etors.
1•A The melted guests not participating in
the procession will assemble in the Chambers
of Select and COMlnon Connells at ten o'clock
LI. Staging in the form of an amphitheatre
will he erected Independence &mare, safe
, Mently °ammonia to accommodate about, sit
thousand penions. The committee will be
compelled, however, to twine tickets for the
various sections in order to give place to the
invited guests, and the "children of the Cam
' monw and the ladles who have given a
fatheros husband, a son or a brother to the
cause of the Enloe.
14 In addition to the invitathm, by a epeeist'
committee to the President of the United
States, to the members of his Cabinet, and to
Lieutenant General Grant, by his Excellency
Governor Curtin, to the Governors of States,
and the manage e p
rs of the various imititutions
provided fur th orns of soldiers; and by
the general committee to the members of the
Senate and House of Representatives of the
State, your committee , have blotted the fel
lowing bodlim end indivklinds to be present at
the ceremony:
ills Honor the Mayor of the city.
The President and Members of the Select and
Common Council of the city of
Vidladalphin_
all Officers who commanded Brigades, DiVis
lons, or Corps, In which Pennsylvania
Troops Served.
Thu Officers of the. Cooper Shop and Union
Volunteer Refreshment Saloons sad the
Ladies formerly command therewith.
The Officers of all organizations in the Skate
which rsiced regiments Or contrthuted
to the hung up (.11 the ranks of the
• Arta y during the War.
The tMleent andh e C .Aleiribera ohielnliatt f the Society a
t
The Survivors of the War of IBM
The Oillmn of the Scott Legion.
The Of and Members of the Military
Order of the Loyal legion.
Thu Officers of the Navy and the Marine Corps
on ditty here.
The °ince: , of the Soldiers , and Sailors' Home.
The President of the Senate and Speaker of
the Hume ; and e members of loth
UO11114:11 of tbe .. Congress.
The Judiciary of U 108404 of Pennsylvania,
The Judges of Om Eastern end Western Die
- tricts of the United States District
Courts of Pennsylvania.
The Justices of the Supreme Court of the
Unitml States.
Another eme.ar Slate
John Gribben fives on 'Funnel au mit, in the
Thlro ward, add is the lawful possessor of &
huge mastiff named Cicala, which on W
odnon
day, fell 11 victim to the patriotic outburst in
cidental to the Fourth of July. A boy named
Henry Kramer guAntid palmation of &pistol,
with which he amused himself the entire day
by firing at every inanimate object that Came
within iange of hie weapon. Considering this
sport rather dull, he determined towards
evening to try the effects of a shot on some'
specimen of animal creation, and, accordingly
'Ought , out the canine hereto before mention
ed; whom be fotind slomberuig in the rear of
his master* dwelling, and fired two shots at
him, both balls taking effect in the bead of the
unfortunate Cleser, who fell like kis Ultatri
ons namesake, yielding' op the ghost amid the
moat fearful struggles tor ezhitenoe. Rearing
the 'Mita Gribben retailed to the scene just
in time to zee the glazing eyes of Caviar o
in death. After .comnitalng the cruel act,
Kramer—ltko another Thazuvol Giants-'fled
conecienee-atrlken from the spot, but retribu
tion followed luick upon his heels, and to ices
than hail an boor he was before Aldertuan
Lynch, who held Min In the am of throe hun
dred dollars to answer at Court for the wound
ing and killing of the defunct Ciesar, which,
10 legal phraseology, was simply ter medi ma
/lams mischlul.
Counterfeit aireeutmeke.-1t is well
knOwu to Um United Slates dutoetivee that
certain parties have been engaged (Or BOllle
woo past to mancifecturina counterfeit .10
notes oust least ono Na
Bank, and that
systematic e ff orts to put them in circulation
will
the soon, doubtlese, be made b the leader of
gang. orpese nom/
y have already
; made their appearanee Ithiladelphla and
ew York, and tut' reported to Ise of a mom,
dangerous daseriptlrm, so faithfully have the
the genu i n e
the counterfeiting process followed
the genuine bills, The pantie le cautioned
against reeddetng any ' National Bank "tons"
without the most CarardeCratthy.
Ilr. Oregon illilloses, 6rWc or Unelneatt,
a native of this city. Is cosseted in presaruer
an elaborate 'amigo fOr a-itiOnniziont to be
erected by Professor' . T. Keeketer overe
au the
remains of Dr. Powell: It promises to b
etsoorete at:lair, surmounte4 Witit S. _bust of
the deceased, over wedollons; oli.wltieb are
inscribed the variontleidenceit caught by Dr.
Powell. The hest astrAispruitlag the column ts
uppriipriptil, eaolog Unit Professor...No*oW
replaces the bead be Is so much blam . ed for
•LPProndatlng.
•
Ignatodessys Tooth,-We were yaStardlr
shown a fossillzediabid, ado= labaesiduu"
outotwonoo, avo - tnahea lbag aorpsatZte /am
and lour Walt. &WI
.throe quarters !Vaud.. It.,,Wea—tonad , dos
'Melva ursusalp, Moo, 1.11 what tekitown-L se
ralus Rook ell reigitimi. wwwlyiawsw,-1,
whoa strowitir 412cnibtless bank
"MA Val ft FAY* PY 0.119%41
EARLY TELEGRAMS.
GREAT FIRE AT PORTLAND. NE.
Immense Loss of Property
MUST DE THE BUSINESS HOUSES BURNED
The Fire Still Raging.
N. A terrible
f.,61 . 1.1k1rD, Ma, .11.1130 4, T r.
e Is raging here, having destroyed Btowro,,
gar 001ara, and Is scrcepuor through the city
-fore a strong southerly wind.
=I
S p, s..—The are caught in the building
above the sugar house on Cammercisd
street. and has swept northerly through
that street into the wooden buildings between
Centre; and Cross streets, consumWg every
thing as It gees. J. 13.11rown a sons last from
3100,000; Insured for $300,000. Stapler
Son . s machine shop and N. I'. Richardson It
Co. , s stove foundry are completely destroyed.
One steam Ore engine has Just come from
Saco.
PORTI,II4. Me., Juno lk—The fire has COM
plowly swept through the city, destroying
everything In Its track so completely that the
lines of the streets can hardly be tinted for a
space of onoand-a-hall mile long by a quarter
of a mile wide. Many buildings, perhaps one
hundred and fifty, were blown tip to check
the flames, but the inhabitants crawl scarcely
do more than firm with their families to the
upper part of the city, taking such goods as
they could carry. The custom house, being
dre-proof, escaped, though greatly damaged.
The court records, lu the upper story, are
probably destroyed. The splendid city and
county building on Congress street, which
was nearly are-proof, was considered
safe, and It was dllel full of furni-
titre by the neighboring resithints, elm then it
was swept away with all its contents. Half
the city is destroyed, and that half includes
nearly all tae business portion, except the
heavy business houses in Commerce street.
All the banks and newspaper affix* are burn
ed. But three printing o.sare left. all the
Jun eiry establishments, wholesale dry goods
stores, several churches, the telegraph °Mises.
nearly all the stationery stores and a number
of business places aro destroyed. • The tire Is
still raging below Cumberland street, working
book to the westward, the wind having ctutrig.
ed. Captain tieury JEIMILII has telegraphed
for fifteen hundred tents to accommodate the
houselus families.
A Johnson State Convention.
P nnemra.rutA, July 3.—A Johnson State COll
- was hold to-do) in Sausom street Hall,
ladelphia. The North American says that
hen It was organized not twenty persons
were present. Mr. Martin, of Delaware corm
ty, was temporarily called to the choir, which
he took with evident reluctance. O. It. Flaril
gen, of Philadelphia, Mr. McDowell, of Dau
phin, and, Mr. Williamson of Delaware, were
appointed& Committee on ' Permanont Organi
zation, who reported, for
President-11.n. H. W. Tracy, of Bradford
county-
V ice Presidents—Mr. Foster, of Centre; hie.
liotriek, of Northampton; Archibald Robin
son, of Beaver; Henry Simons, of Philadel
phia; Wm. W. Allison, of Juniata; I'. IL. John
son, of Lucerne; Thos. C. McDowell, of Dau
phin: J no. Lowry, of Allegheny; D.ll. Har
ker, of Bucks; D. R. Davidson, of Fayette; A.
F. Swan, of Erie; S Snyder Leidy,: of Phila.
dolphin; N. P. Sawyer, or Pittsburgh; Theo.
dore Schoch, of Monroe; Col. Tally, of Chester;
P. hi. llackenburg, Snyder;
of R. Bradford,
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of Beaver, end C. Callum of Crawford.
Mr. McDowell moved Mr the appointment
of a committee of thirteen, of which ex-liov.
Johnson should be chairman. to draft a series
of resolutions for the c.ousltlemMon of the
convention. Thin was agreed to,and the Chair
selected for that purpose: Ex-tiovernor John
son; D. Rush Bradford, Beaver county; Jo. R.
Flanigen, Philadelphia; R. J. Morton, Dela
ware; T C. McDowull, Dauphin; O. I' Corn.
man, Plilladelphin; Samuel - MeKelvey, Aldo-
gheny; D. It. Davidson Fayette; Joseph G.
1/0111.IVS.V; r• R. Darlington, Übe..
ter; .1. R. Coach, Bucks; A. F. Swann, Erie
J. R. Adamson, Mercer; U. it. Straits, JULlistB-
As delegates to the National COUVerillo.l on
August 11th, Hon. F. W. Tracy, of Bradford;
Edgar Cowan, of Westmoreland; William F.
Johnston, of Allegheny; sod Colonel Joseph
, R. Ilfmigen, of Philadelphia, were named.
• B. R. Bradford, of Beaver, Wm. H. Blair, of
Centre, and N. P. Sawyer, of Allegheny, were
The Convention then elected ColOnel Joeeph
R. Flonigett, chairman of the state Central
Johnson Committee.
Gov. Johnson, Mr. lilartm and Mr. Tracey
altornatel) made speeches. The Convention
adjoureisi at 7 o'clock.
base of Jiro 1.60e111
W AtoplitriON, _kit:MOAT, July Lane
died of Andy Johnson. He went from here to
Kansan, impreaseti with the delusion that hit
support of the President was so acceptable to
the people of that State, that he could carry it
for Johmum's policy by five thousand majori
ty. tile tint appearance upon the stcpete of
Lawrence shocked him with a sense of his ter
rible error. In the town Where he had once I
walked a monarch, no man spoke to him. Old
friends passed bite without reeogrtitiorron the
sidewalk. On horseback, en the principal
street, he rode unrecognised and rejected. lie
went to his home and sent for many of his old
friends to come and see him. They returned
answer that they wished to have no Inter
merle with him. Two days after his ar
rival Representattve Clark came from Wash
ingtou. What a contrast and what a lemon'
A vast crowd met and welcomed him with
music and fiat's. A public meeting applauded
his votes, honored him for his fidelity and
pledged to him the love and the support of
Kansas. Humiliated, smitten with remorse.
and latterly desperate. Lane terminated at
ono° his life and his career in Johnson pole
ties.
==!
New loos, July h.—Vera Cruz dates of the
of June state that the vomit° or fever was
raging there, and deaths were numerens.
It was believed that Santa Anna was acting
In the interests of the Church party, in con
sideration of which he expeCted to be elevated
to the Presidency he proMbring to restore th e
Church party their property.
Maximilian continues reorganizing and con
centrating his army.
Thu French troops which evacuated Slats
morns had reach.. Vera Cruz. A Liberal
movement on San Louis Potosi had oempetted
it reinforcement of that place by the impart
lallele.
!harder of 1100 Barsmelear. l labetll-11e
Pibel by N
COtornt It, Ner rn 12 ROLlla July 4.—lion.
Barnwell Ithett, a distinguished citizen of
this Mato, wt. shot yesterday, while going to
Ids plantation, near Charleston. He received
two charges from a double-barrelled shotgun.
About twenty minutes after receiving for
wounds ho fell Prow hones and died. It is
not known definitely who the murderer was,
but it Is supposed to have been a negro, who
had expressed strong hatred against the fam
ily. -
Celebration or the Fourth at TammaaNy
New York.
New Toss, July S.—At the Tammany Ilan
celebration yesterday l ry etters were nil from
the Pre.Went, .getter
Welles and othom.
The President'. letter saye : There ma be no
nobler work than the obliteration of the pan
atoms and prep' hem which retard cortelliallon
and prevent the reanimation of all the Mares Lo
Warr conmitutional relations with the Federnl
Outrageous Assaukt--Claild
New Y ;me, July a.-1.11. 'Brooklyn, yesterday,
A man named W. Volz, a puinter,cdrAiliamtely
tired a loaded musket Mtn A group of chil
dren, killing one and wounding two. ?no
nw,m4e of
earhl ; d
tkhiell cdwaWn
wouudLeeda mae
William
Slattern and Charles Bagort. Vole
was arrested. •
NOTICEa
rroPiCE.
THERE WILL DE A DELEGATE
MEETINU OY COAL .11LBRELli held al PORT
YEILICY, on YILIDAY, July .01.0, at 1 o'clock. A
delegate from each pit Is requested to &Bead... ba
ldness or importance will be presented before the
meeting.
Jyalef 2 By order °thee URN /MAL BOARD.
NILY]rIC. ,
To the Tax Payers of the Ci
of Pittsburgh.
1 1 11 E CITE TREASURER is now
rawly to receive taxes payable it Ude °Moe,
0. 0 Fourth street, mildest to • reduction of
V up
klit WENT. If paid Word the VIEJO HOY
UV AUUUnT NV.Xk.
The Mercontile LinenSel an due and must Ire raid
before the FIRST DAY Oif JULY NEXT In order
to save coot and expen. of suit octoroon Alderman.
JelltdS WM. ZIONBA Uhl, Treasurer.
40WICE.
THE EFJPLUNING PART of the
large property Po sale laid Orltln Boyd Allen,.
pias. of lots, seal be sold In lots or by the acre.
Opiendid for gardening purposes or for city. rest
deuce. Apply to W. b. BIArD, at the oMce of
Kirkpatrick t Mellon.conter of Diamond and
Omni streets. Or to RICHARD ALLEN, oe the
proVerty, at I.ower et. Clair Hotel. mymNst
A LLEGHENY COUNTY, IN.—The
.4E...Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. To Thornton
A. loin., glary Johnston, usiorge Johnston, chil,
area of Washington JohnsiontUarld Wand, Nancy
Killer, Mary F. Wooll Win. H. Wood, Frederick
A. Wood, harsh A. Wood, Bennisygton S. Wood
Charles Wood. Ely P. Wood, subset°. E. ILLid
E. I'. Wood, Minor children of Mary Li. Wood, de.
ceased, I John 11PtIleitand, husband of Twiny W.
McClelland, deceseed,• :glary McClelland. AIM B.
McClelland. Kate 41•310C11 McClelland,
Willis. McClelland. /rank McClelland, John Mo.
Clelland, Jr.. Hugh , Methelland and .Witthingtoil
Johnston: We command you anti every. and all of
you, that laying nalle MI [melange sag excueen you
be and •p pear to your proper person, befor4 0111 .
Judges ot the Court oi Common Plent,to be f
holden
rOPtilteUrtfithi/SN'L'4fllier 100 0CgiCTL
0.K., to answeruld bill or petition exhibited In our
BaIdVOUJIL 10 40 fumes, and receive what our
said Coon shall here vonsidered In that' 'behal.f.
Hereof fall not at your peril and the penalty LlOOO
01171/00.
01000 L th• Hon. JAMES lITEILIHIT,
Presi
dent of our said Court, so 1101000010. Min day
of JIM.. A. D.. WM ,
pea:eta:we JACOB H. w AcTssr,
A P&R OF 136 Ida,.
Wasted In Jefferson lownallp, Allegheny county.
Yu., Wale Monongabela elver, if ladles - from. Me
-
010. The improvement. are good. The Lauda the
Deal aunty; well ad for gardening. . rosier
Mon IngnslMS• iSOS.
tiBman imorcrieria.::.
:Wl* seven I . oololfind big. good nrnble, leanest,
.water as the dOor. nituarynl Malta _ant. wanton/04m
'Vara, nhosl S lDe r• Eusectlatla
1 111111 klitlitOW.44 41 01 0 1 .—
n * I A " -14.9i.Foroveulgto.,
SPECIAL
TIigItINEIN! TICE (a MM.
TOE QUEEN OF
H AI R`, RESTORE iis!
MRS. INtILOW'S tIOEIEN lIAla RESTORER
le QUEZN. not only In N.lbtE, but In Vlteinlsth
laths Beat Hair RC1A01457
il e ever offered to
the Plab.
An infallible nisiOnn.ll and Pitibladynit of the
Hair If faithfully Applied.
It is no Hair Dye.
It sets directly upon the roots of the hair chang
ing grey I.lr tolls original life color; arresting pre
mature decay mid falling out of the hair; eradleat
log scurf and dandruff; and raring all humot• of the
nast
It y.
willehange dry and wiry bait to .oft and luau
riaot tresses.
It imparts a delightful fragrance to the hair.
Inhort. If you wish to restore your hair, as In
000th, sod retain it through We. hos
iIISLOWB QUW AMR RESTORES.
Price •t per LOW.- Sold by all Drugglals.
R. R. SELLERS & Wy
Wholesale Agents.
mynnialt
la" WIC BARNHILL & CO*
BOILER MAKERS
SKEET IRON WORKERS,
so.. 20, 22, 24 2114.22 Penn .treat. .
Having secured a large yard, and Ittrnished It with
the most approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture every description of BOLLEBS. In the
best manner, and warranted equal to imr made In the
country. CELLE En.. BHEEUHINU. Viva BEGS.
sTEAM PIPES. LOCOMOTIVE POLLEE& C'ON
DENSEIDS. SKIM YAMS, TANEIL OIL STILLS.,
AGITATORS, SETTLING PANS. BOILJUt IRON.
BallitilLS, SUOMI PANS; and mole manufacturers
of IMENILILL'S FATENT Ituiuraus. IMPsdeng
done on the shortest notice. jeSm4t
far LAKE SUPERIOR
COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS'
=I
PARK, WORDY dr. CO.
Maanfaccurets of BREATHING, SHAZICILBS , ANL)
BOLT GOT'T'EN, I'ILESSE.I) L'OrrISE Jun - Tomos.
EMBED IiTILL BOTTOMS, SPELTER SOLDER.
Also, lade:triers and dealers In METALS, TIN
PLATE,
_SWUM IliON WISE, &C. Constant Goo
hand, TINNILBS , MACiIgiES and TOOLS. W are
hm, N 0.140 lelli r eT end HSCoND thrisseire, Pitt.
Sarah. Special orders of Copper out to Loy desired
pstien, m 714 eS4dAvrT
1-4PIT'rEIBUBGH SAW WORMY,
"lIITITBARD.HMO. & CO" lianottietnr•
tot VATENT IittOUND CIIICULAIth, warrant
e u CAST STEEL SAWS., otevery description. Din.
Nulty, Cross-Cut, elang,and all other etriatiet.
All kinds of KNIVEN and ISPICINUS, made Devi
Sheet last-titeel ,• Extra Retinal NZA.145111 AND
MOWINO KNIVES, to.
gir Warehouse sad Worn, comer WA Vill and
Snot" . granges. Pittsburgh.
particular attention paid to re-toothing=n
and stralipitening Clreularg o, re o f
Clods. 1 unthing and Drilling done at reasonable
rates. .p.C:cl3
_ .
OrUOIONSON, ILEA & CO., (81Ileo
dawn 11.0o1Norst.Idislo 11114.31A11.
WASHErf WO t.
Vol:traders In AIM, ltsbursia.
llardrfocLarerr of BOAT AND STATIONERY
efftAll ENGINES BLAST ENtIENISI, MILL MA
auORIEIitIAYTINO, CA13'1411418 of
description., filL TANKS wad iSTILILS. SWAM
AND SHEET IRON WORK.
Air Agvnta for GITIVAILDIS PATENT INJECTOR.
or feedlot; boilers.
_—_
OrIORIV COCHRAN & BRO.,
lisosnlactorera 01 MON yatuas AND
VAULT DOOM, IRON RAILING WINDOW
*NUTTERS. WINDOW DU ARDS, s o., Nos. SI
SECOND .d NI TRIAD *TRENT, between Wood
and Market, ,arson hand a earlatgor now patterns.
fancy and plaln, Suitable for all purposes.
S Particular attention pnld to ancloslug Orate
Lots. Jobbing done at short notice. enhattr
- -
IarBIABMAGE AND CELIBACY,
an Esse y or W.rning and Instruction for
Young Meru Mad. Dim:saes and Abases which pro.-
the Nal powers, with sun. means or relief.
Isut free of charge in sealed latter enrelOpes, Ad
o rye, Dr. J. ritilLLIN tillUrillTON, Howard As
elation, Philadelphia, Pa.noTlSetunterT.
POLITICAL.
("INGRESSION AL CONVENTION
22d DISTRICT.
The UNION REPUBLICAN VOTERS or the =kl
CooKressional Ltletrlet are requested to meet at the
Vtr'ds!'iro'rZu:lobsldOVolVETtrpr, Irag;D=r,
On Saturday, August 11th
And eicet TWO VIELILOATES from each election
district, to meet to taunt) conceution on TOES'
DAV. ALMOST 144 h. at 10 o'ciock a. m. for the
• orpose of placing in 11.211.11ti0n • candidate far
The primary lections lu ass townships will be
held between the boors of four and sin o'clock, and
to the wards sad Wessels between the boon of
four and seven o•clocIt e. r. In the ward. and bor
ough. the eletetiort. obeli he by ballot. and to th e
township+ by marr.los or by ballot.
By order of the Coco Mince.
W. J.
ANOT3.IOII.
W Thomas, ' utr24:bla.d.twlf
OrCONGKESS, 22d DISTRICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
fleet:pc placed btmaelf at the disposal m° ` is
friend,
to w sponse to their call made on hint. tits name I
now resented by them s candAtate for naming
tlon for Congress for lb. IRd 01111Iet, atiVest t.
lb. action of the Union Republican Count( Lonrro
ap7lTr.
ICONCIRESB
GENERAL JAS. S. NEULEY
IS A CANDIDATE IN TIDE RVID DISTRICT
mb.load
IM - CONGREKS. — The friends of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
Will warren hiu same to the Convention of;.
Union party, for or:outstation u &candidate for Co.
gnros to the l'hl Ulailract. .
BOOTS, SHOES,
LADIES' BALMOUALS,
Ladies' Congress Gaiters,
/defies , Kid lied Slippers
Men's Call Boots',
Menge Calf Balmoral'.
Mena Calf Gaiters,
Men's Calf Oxford Tles,
SUYS, liOUTUti', LIMES ♦NL 14IILDUKN'E.
BOOTS A.ND SHOES,
N EVZNY VAIIIICTT AT N3LANON BLS ru.
61 11101.verIs.cot eitccoot.
J. A. ROBINSON & CO
JUST ARRIVED FROM THE EAST.
•
BOOTS AND SHOES.
JAMES ROBB
No. 89 Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Tills old established loose has now to Store thirty-
Ave thousand dollars north at Boots and dhoos, - the
idyl. the latest, the quality
_the best, which Waste
determined to sell as VERY LOW FRIOIB. We
have resolved not to ha undoroolcil by any In the On
line. that keep roods worth having.
Call and cantatas our swot of goods, and we feel
utlseed that yoo rlll purchase vast you Wont In
the Ikat sad shoe Ulm.
I Do not forget the pls.., /19 Marcel street.
.13 JAIIES 801111.
GREAT EXCITEMENT AT
92 Federal Street
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
AT REDUCED PRICER,
ALT 21XaC7X-01LVWCPCIXCNI3
GREAT SHOE EMPORIUM,
In Federal Street, Allegheny, Pa.
kaz
A LARGE AND FRESH ARRIVAL
`BIfMDIRR BOOTS, SUQES, GAITERS
4sed Itala►orais
Just received, and will ea sold at tee VERY' LOW.
EST riflOis. either Wholesale or ktetAll.-
GIVE US A CALL OKIWILE rUIiOIUZIWO
. _
• J. U. aw. BORIAN%
No. ge Market oiroet, 2C door horn WI It.
tov 19
COOPill ruzoiNG JOU7 ritßixd
C . FIELDING & MO,
liumfactarer • and Dealers OO P
ChuAritcam Weakly,
BOOTS. SHOES & GPM=
.
No. 140 Ohlo St., Allegheny.
tiee.
Repairing promptly osteoloa on the Mt:Wiest
lerizeag
NEW BOOT AND SHOE:
STORE
.
• .ife. 24 Si. Clair Birieß .
A. large sad !well - valet lad static
tiEl47 . , ai sad iItiILIME 0/41.11:118, - /16./Altllt
ftl%.'c"(awngtavellll)
>1".: • i :Tirr '
taIatOINLISIMITEftB at • _
• aryl9..Lli , f. CARN A. 11.1.11 R . CU.•B. Farhat it. .
LDIE~►%FIIVE " 1310 R AL AND
myl9 J. W.'OARNAR B 6 B NI 00.1,4 1711ukeLU.
ADIET WINFAUBIit ,
4. , W.:o4ultanAtraur.ns, emsnetn,
I>i:t : NI" w;
gaildWeAftVaglNVA
•
- I r y ALLPABILFs. . ' •
• ... -
COIL NINES FOR 5i11ig6,... '
The valeable.estal minus owned by the So: LieMi f .'
I T
Cool Mining Company, situated in shelby nntY,
pla„ twelve s northeast of idontevall , OWL
one a hairmiles ril the North and South hoed
(flow in month order to this induc ), and on gum
ter of a mile m th e Branch Road to t lied
Mountain Coal Ines. are now o ff ered for e. .
These mines ve have been in success( I opera- .
or ...1e 1 •ars, are situated in the Matt of the
mineral region of the Mate, and are only sidty-five
miles by rail Teem skims, Mon whence there is
water tmnspodtrtlon to the Gull.
There is not ,in the Witted litotes a better oppor
tunity fOr a safe mad profitable investment In the
Coal business, -
TERMS OF SALE•
One bait cub, arid the balance at the expiration
f monthe, without Interest; or. one-at:it cash..
d the balance in equal monthly paymenta,
Interest•
G. M. MeCON ICO,
Assignee of IL O. Edwards
MIEZI
kINE ILESIDENEE
3PC,351. 191.11.5-613
IN ONE Of THE BEST PORTIONB DV ALLE
GHENY CITY. A huge and thoroughly finished
two-story Double Brick Dwelling, containing 14
rooms, spacious and W.) , halts on ibotb doers: Pan
tries. closets and a burster proof ILIA.' The ample
• grounds mirrormdLui the resuslon abound in choice
grapes and fruit. and shade trees. A Stable and
coach House, with other out-buildings, cerobine to
make kids a trot-class residence. For particulars,
apply tc B. B. BRYAN,
Broker In Stocks and Beal Estate.
mfr. 57 Fourth st., (Burke•a Building-1
14 -1 0 R SALE.
" • '
A FLMT-OLASIS BUSINESS STAND
The [Stock. Yla Lures, Uood WOl. Stove House
Dwelling and largo Lot In Sewickley. Cull sale
113,000 a month. PoDession given Immediately.
Six small !louses and Lots. very chem..
Several Lots at Edgeworth nation, from one to
Et=
JAMES T. SAMPLE,
Neal Estate Broker mad Insurance Agent.
JeS No. No Federal street, Allegheny
'0 Acres of Oil Territory,
Located in Muskingum county, Ohio on Montfort
Creek. Th property Ls yob:Able from the fort
that every well bored. MI to paying quantities It
obtained.
The depth of wells Is only about ISO feet, and costs
about s4u+ for boding.
tramples of UII can be man at 104 Fourth street.
For turtherparticulars, enquire of.
EC=
CM=
14`011 SALE—A Farm of 216 acres,
Mutate In Plum township. Allegheny county, ,
Pa. The improvements ue a two-story Frame
Bon., "Alb six rooms and kititheo; n Iwo Bank
Barn 00 by 60, and other out-buildings; good Or
; 176 acres cleared and In e good state of cul
tivation. She land la of the best quality-, well
adapted for grain or stock, and Is all underlaid with
Coal, a very large amount of Locust timber. Poe
...ion given immediately, convenient to churches,
schools, mith, du. For further partleulus, an
imate of U. TOWBB., Real EMU.
664 Mouth treet. nufiia.so
Ti`Oß SALE—A Farm of about 25
lrs, u posits T ownsend Station,
t"..ourt h , w . 74;
Cleared; balance pod ti IL. lt-, lances from
mber laud b th a ratietice;
a...renal, good vein, pit open; a frame dwelling
of (due nentur, troth: prng of water all fruit trees
of vorleties of is a splendid place fur a eine
, ant.
Alto, • lot 60 by 161 feet. on Peebles street, in
Wilkins township. Allegheny county. Will be sold
cheap. /for terms, Sic., apply at the Meal Eutaw
and insurance Vince of U. B. BATIto.
1643 Butler street, Lawrenceville.
VOR SALE—A Farm of ns acres,
In F-litabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa-,
near the Youghiogheny river. the improvements
ue • Hewed Log House a good Baru. idable and
other out-tivibllngs; fencing generally good; well
watered; sib acres cleared; reins of Limestone. the
under vein about 6.4 feet thick. the upper vein Ca
feet; very convenient to the river. It to well Lltti
bend with the beat white oak and black walnut
timber. Price Ili per
acre Yoe further particu
lar. enquire of 1.1. 11. TOWILIi, Meal lisinie Agent.
No. 1611 t'thirtil street. mY17.616
VALUABLE FARIS FOR SALE.—
A rum. containing about BO acre. near the
Mx Mile Ferry. 00 the Monongahela river, on which
Is erected a two-story Brink •111.1012 IiOUS• and
Baru, and other out-building. Also, several other
um. well located, lo AlteghElly mad We/Amore
nd commies, containing from lei to =acres. Coal
el Lime Parma forsale on the 81,1thenethe Bath
marl and Monongahela river. lot' fend./ Parlde
'quire of WILLIAJM WAMD.
lOpprodte the Cathedra./
No. LO 61rant street.
P5ll SALE IN ALILEGUERY—OF
A- order of the thydiana' Court.
11!M1
DWELLING HOUSE
Of late 13013 T. DUNLAP. Jr.. dece'd. No. 116
Sandusky street: has every eonrenlenco. For per
tsculars, enquire of CHAS. KlOO3. Esq., at Second
lNational Saab. Plitshurph, or at the M. AM. Na
tional Sank. Pittaborsh. of
It. L. IPULLILAN
-
.ALE.--2011 1 acres coal and
and 'offset.. situated about a) rah east of Bul
ger Sutton, on the Pittsburgh and Stenbenyllle
liediroad. The railroad roue directly through the
property. One hundred and fifty sem. of the ser
fs, l• under cultition the rental:dux fifty acres
In good white orit Il nihe r. JOI.IN 0. BALLNY,
3 No. IC Fourthstreet.
0r,.E... C. KEYS SPCA
, No. " Block.
Fon &ALE,
600 Acres Coal, near Noblestown,
tharlttAtourib Glad Mteu.3l.ll• Etatlmad
JOHN D. HALLEY.
titook sod Nola [stale Broker,
No. Ica Vototh street.
FOR SALE,
500 Acres Coal, near Mansfield,
tN ritloDurgb and dtruDaa• lite itatlroul.
doliN D. IidILLY.
Stock sod U No. na
Bra\dr,
Yourh _
JjOR S&LE.
PIXE CREEK ICE
At TIIOIII . 6ONA IC 110011. Enquire of J.
lIINEIIEANT, N. 160 Federal street. Allegheny
4.
or
14cn1 J Ail al MOLTEN.
n OTEL
As
DEPOT Y. AND
te TElL eßahl-
ET
r 1 , 013 MAL, situa o I &b
more and o laUroad. Agency for the company
guaranteed. Buildings beastly new; Ammon° by 44;
storeroom and warensom; • new stable Inc 19 head of
horses. Two acres or laud (rooting on the ricer.
The best loottlon on the road. Sslisfactorl meson.
stoin Lux' Wilma. Persons washing to exinnine this
ie Pn et ' .17 ' &171 1 11121 1 1 t xn. 51 Market at.
Volt SALE-One iiateut Steam
A
TANS. for rendering Tallow or Ofrs.:
000 CT lAN DEB (STEAM BOILER, $ Inches db.
Sumter, 141st long. with Menke Steal
One nTnAll roo&i . KETTLE, bolds 5,00 U pounds;
one .• ..• •. I,OIV ••
1111AET MON bvia Fie/alai&
WI4..K.C.NNIDY & CO.,
359 Liberty street,
r`OR SALE—A very desirable two
to Wick Jewelling Of flee room, and good
Dollar, alto Its Off Alien street, Lawrenceville, near
raSsengsr Railway. An excellent well of water on
Immediate ill be disposed of on 117 1 11 tering, and
possession 41 rea if s pell ed tel moon.
Poe terms apply at the Real %slat andlnsuranCe
Unice of B. 13. BATES,
ell Butler attest, Lawrenralvilid.
CHEAP FILM FOR SALE—
Clostal. flaatulmof deb Farming Land, all un
der good fence; well iniproved; houses.
Uerry ,07.1.t.",-v,ox. -1Z g ' u Lbtee miles
want ot tlinirtrldu , Junction. Ca. Railroad
through the farm. lu • owlg usighborbood. l Tni
place a offered at s low figure. Apply to
Jae It. bIeLAIN
VOU BALE.--106 acres coal, ail
sated use mile west of Bulger *tattoo, on the
Pittsburgh and eltanhenallle ItanrMUL
JOIIN D. BAILEY. .
No. ICC Fourth street
No.
Ur, E. O. NET a 0111. a Moak,
Ira
S,
Dllgtl33llo Way.
COAL! -COAL!! f',OAL!!!
DICKSON, STITIITIRT & CO.,
Elating removed their Dace to
No. 6167 Lifilbeertlir latreets
(lawly City . "tour 11114)aECOND.V 1 . 001 4
Ate now prepired to furnish good Youghiogheny
Lump, Nut VW Or Slack,
AT THE LOWEBT MARKET PRICE.
,
orders lett et their odiee, or sildresitodto
them ihroughthe matt, ratite attended toprompuy.
r"Z drzi
111AULES IL ARMSTRONG,
- •
Youghiogheny and CkinnellßvOle Goa l '
AND ItAL~DYAI7TIJIt7R OF
. .
Coal, Slick,. and Detadiduniced Coke,
OFFICE AND yawl.' .
Corner of Nutter and.,lfortt d !
or; drat yird'on. &Abe
and Clymer weals, ?Muth lyard, and orißecond
near Lock No. 1 rittsOursin.
Families and manufecterere improlcom ...the hest
article of Coal or Cute at the lowest.cash rate..
Orden lea at an, tl6o6lrattlyarilletealVerptettl) 6
attemlua. m 1664.6.716
ILIKSOHANT TAILORS.
NEW.
A Very Large .and ielect Stock et
BOYS" CLOWNING •
91IbT613EIVED. UV ' •
1.114". A '4I L A L C IML.
Arcot early - Bud smistuXitE,ll eA
L , B, "YE , vim
CRAY & LOCAN,
NV St; Clair Street.
11ENUI G HALER .
mEaccErANT ttittat; ' •
intim tiOttiti 41 ?fIl Bit C4ll SEMI
ite*Fu-eta.„ tw. , t4v44tal ! d ialti t uld
,slisou W 1,502,
Am. ust. aqua_ :
withte
•, Ilia I". .
" InCIIIN WOO OW Goons, -
-"*"- • 1° cl so n •V 1 A 44 3!.F IuNQ
PLUMBING. &o.
ADDY, WILLIAMS & BAB,TLEY,
PM61:111/CEMOVILIEN,
GAS AND STEAX MUM.
_ _
• Cot. Shand Siiiiittteld Sts.,
,wm.rrxiszstixs.cmc,
Con Beaver and Chestnut Ste..
mautuEsTEst.
All kinds of Water, Om Ind Steam Fixtures k!pt
• nixaullT hand- 365. a
ADDY, wituns & BARTLEY,
KEEP: :if HAND A SIUPEMOR
- . .
Nier4ZOCI II2I9
MI k h er IRON rumps,• mivicalwre. sHEET
LEAD, SHEET ZINC,'LEAD EWE, BATH THEN,
NINES, WATER CLOSETS, WASH
WASH STAN DS. A. aatneir‘44 44o " . • - -
Corner Sixth and findildield BfrOets.
sir All [lease( REPAIRING donePronrinlT-
Al7 - All orders by mall Immediately attended to.
Jetie.39
STEAM GAUGES,
SCHAEFER;B BUDENBURGH'S PATENT,
I=
Gauge of the Navy Departitent.
10E2
lERWLES' PATENT STEAM PUMP
The beat anti most tellable to use. We have aol,a
largenomber to taanotactaters and Ott I...Mears here.,
to whom we wlareter any particle anthelendy Inter
ested to mat,
BAILEY, FABBYML &
No. 167 Smithfield Street.
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
♦ large areortmt at of
Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, kc..
ALWAYS ON RAND.
64 Wood Street, mar Sixth.
NOWIID3Et.
Private Families and Hotels
Con be foruisheil with twat quoin,' of
WORM HOSE AND PIES
AT SHOitTT NOTICIL AND BEST TEENS
13=1
JOHN MAFFETT,
Nos. 127 and 129 First Street,
.417 .40 PITTSBURG II , PL.
M2;;M
GAS AND .SHIII PITTING,
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. •
suLET tllixxT Zi-NCL" D
rIrKB
tiLtikti, BABIES.
WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS.
zrovi:ComE3 4:P40v.,
docecuors to Sad . " • Kw.n..)
No. 163 Wood st.. Pittsburgh, re.
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM
TUSTIN ti, LN ALL irs 21.1LANCUESS.
OMNI') attended 1,4 e eipelienced .ad pezellf.
WOlterten. A line aseeerefeen. of
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS. BATH TUBS.
31WWILH
BAT Z.TER CLOMETN HyD r 6.
o Instantly on hand and made to onto:
TATE & SEVILLE,
N. Anha Lull& IitM I PIMOUrgb
total :ILlerdl
PROFESSIONAL,
L. D. LINDSAY,
411-141:10DIELDSLAN.Ya ,
°Mee, SS Boyle Street, Slleeches:v.
copa.l.l aitlllloo glean to drawing Deeds, Leases
deAL other legal document*. •
etalectlons intrusted to him will receive
cart-
N 1 sod prompt attention. iteZztt
JOHN W. 'TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 69 Grant Street.
IPILTT/333173F1E 4 3 313 C,
say29:Dial
DOCTOR E. DONNELLY,
Office, Sixth and Grant Streets,
PITTSBURGH, Pd.
Sgrepecial attention given to encases requiring
tinrulenl °pentium.
ii. C. alciut2a.l.
TRAMMELL & BieCORMS,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW
No. 89 Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
11. J. rArrsasor. y 71 ) HALL rarrzunon,
Notary Public, GIIANT IT. t 11ititraby 11 1, 611 W ,
W. J. & PITT WI SON,
Law and Clain!
Pensons, Local mot lioverument Bounties., Sack
Pay, Prise Honey, ie., collected.
OFFICERS' RCIAINTS ADJUSTED.
Collections made. Deeds, Letters of Attorney,
Bonds,BurtmormAc., wittinn,Asolull legal bea
ns. promptly attended tb. mytataat
i:BROWN,
010.ra - Agent
V. S. SAN. 'COM,
Office, No. 67 Fourth Street,
(SECOND FLOOR.,)
-PittsbUrgh; '
rellSiOSll4 lionsitlesosnd Arrears
of Pay Promptly , Collected.
t z , , f .oligyzeniareuntll C 12,11311/ are acttled i6 aader
b
.
&a.
• -
JOHN s. ter.lwar.
. .'..a.x.a2waxsassfaL:=,.. •
Ex-onicup, Justice of the
°ince, 112: truth t.somkoate-640aral,' •
Deeds, Banda Ho AWICUOWIVIInaentik,
Deposal° wr end alt w
prom plat.. OW Mira' „ minAst,
wtfiLtut- .3ANcEIe.,,,:•,INOTAtet
iticA tiIIik g. JIAB I O T M Taal& MAGIC D
and Drava nreata4,AwalWasiter
of wilddizttireattlezagitgranisMFaadaslo
Rare...fon and aolanomladgmemt Of antririt i r
vonytyances.
WILLIAM JANCMY
J Italica of the Yana and 2,1
EIIBTACE 8. DIORIIONT ?
ALDERMAN .AND, :comygYANcEs 2
.resivussfivaniss ',demise ' ?
Foot d l6q ktasto ud opposite Strut
WILLIAM ROBB,
office, No. 93 D iamond 1314 i1tt.040..
CHATI.I..th T. Elva*,
• - Att,opaer at Law.
8901tAlifir., . r4TTSBIIIIOII.,FA:.
,
iliKkohronslooer' . foe OlLto Nentuakn., l4,4ll
Nltirtolt,Ythisottri hike other Maier., • lorthazr
biltirmay
HOWATILMI. - BAOK PAY -and allltarfOlalms
of sway descalotion, collee.Leetri the subscritrearer
Ltre lbamrios 'LmusiLls Nag moire— IrlL otbiu,
elarltrili O&M ALLoratryallkotf.'
rlltsmourt streeOrtmeittourerUorsTs w*,
N. B.—Tto clukg errs nra.l. - Lttimi data do not
.it weed; sod all IntrouteLl.rn /TM watts. misty.,
•
At-LAWf
ovAlaikAlitfabito ET/ Patti.
*7711. ..7'4.1*-:12t.1
•
44% tz2-•;‘,4,-14,1g.r4Z-.4,t".1.4.:g4'7;;Z-1?
7:::::::::..;.:. - :::.-.71.::
>j.;.',.,,1.n.,,•''..,tre" .
Birmingham andriUsburgh Bridge 00.
THE PRESIDENT AND DisigCT
-. DNS of this Cotopatiy base declared. a_Olehletl
of DNB DOLLAR' AND FIFTY CEIM YEN
1511 ARE, oat of the earsings of thetas% six months,
payable forthwith. JIDW Alt a/ MOTE, TTC43..
at CAlits, More &'
•s.
•st., hot. thalthlldlo cot Seast.
!EiM
DIVIDEND.
LUND Bras=
Ponsnuncio, July tul., Ism
THE PRESIDENT AND DIRECT..
ORS of the PITTBSUItA3II AIM .11.144EGIIISNY
BRIDUIC COMPANY bate declared • .11vIdeud o
FIVE FEB VINT. out of the proata of UM last ala
mouth, parade forthwith.
IYarn, F. A. 1318SEVI., Treasurer.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
FARMER! , Darostr ',nos at. MANE.
FMMICEIEE. JotrE VW.
THE PRESIDENT AND DIREU—
TOIt.sof this Hank IiEVO deelared a Dividend of
IrIVE PET. CENT. oat of the profits of the last at:
months, payable forthwith, hen of tiovernatent tar.
R. A. UEOIIOC, Cashier.
DIVIDEND.
DIRECTORS OF THE
• UNION .NATRINAIL , CANE have Ole day de-
Oared a Dividend or PIVE (6) YEE CENT.. Do) of
CleVarronedit.i. outer the prod).* of the bat Oa
monthly lASablo on demand.
N. NWT% Cashier.
Ulttsbargh, July 2, INS 6. jyamso
TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK.
.PMECTORS OF TIM
BANK have Able day, declared • Dividend of
FIVE PER CENT. On the Capital Stoat, out of the
!Malts of the last sla. moult's.
Jyamte IIZO. yeay.DOß&li, Cashier
.ALLOII7..NYNATIONAE. Berm. I
Pittsburgh, July 2, IPINL
THE BOARD OF D
d IRECTORS OF
this Bank have this day eclared Illvittend
FIVE PEIt CFENT., .
out of thepronto or the lest elz fatiorthih pitystili• to
tiro twooLhoooo,, or their refiresentsittree.
forthwith, free of ehoverriturot
I,:hetel It. W. MUCK KY, euhter.
81V011,11.1 N /MON Al. 11 A NU. t
rtrrekbllNoll. July IN'S.
DIVIDEND OF SIX Pill CENT.
FREE FROM GOVERNMENT TAN
W be paid on and slier 10th that.
=ma
IIstICIIANTS AND MANITEAVIIMARN NAT. BANA,
rirrammon, July it.
THEBOAR P D
divideD OF DIRECTORS of
thia Bank ha deelareda nd of
. _
SIX PERCENT.
On the Capital:Rnk, out of thetpronta of the I
eln months, payable forthwith, free of U. n. U
°l>•g= or rILIMISTINAMIA INsonaaeci - Co.,
Prrrnuonou. July VI, f
TUEDERECTOIN of this Com.-
pans , have declared a dlrtdeno of FIVE PER
CENT. out of the pronto of the last Ma months.
Fable on or after the fOth snetant to holden of
CI ni Mock, free of United buttes lioveroment
JY2:e45 M'ELEZNY, secretary.
:jaivii2/eAT,t:lwili;l 3 l*
WHEELER & WILSON'S
XXISZEML4OrIi73IIX3
EOM SEWING AMUSES
11.111111/1111G,
They an nnapprosebab Iw
en elminotion win prom that they are the be
Machine in the world.
Saiesrocno, 17 Fifth Street.
WEI. SUMNER & CO.
nil
Ti
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Pninoeuced by an who have seen it the iambi, Cl
ineetiliteacer before the publla
\,....
it le as effective and durable se It let simple, an.)
as practical as It Le durable. it b. bet to be cub to
be adutlied. and used to be appreciated. I \
c 0..-
bine, the elements of • .
PERFECT PRACTICAL NLiCHIBE
And le enorded at a price within the range of near
even featly to the lead.
The only low priced Machine In the United Bute •
I d to ow the WILEEL.EII a WlLauhl FEEI
—the held and only relletne Feed ever conetroeted
sireaLsratgni WANTED.
38114:11EWrIr isb 13.400‘7117 - 80,
wllolloghl-11C Lozano,
NO. 43.3 311"21"th_fig. taroat,
myth..*.tTriroßLlNAlll.
vri D :1 1 49 : 41
Dissolution of Partnership and
Removal. •
EE . L . E 1
, N e
nersblp Its tbe Boot and 800 I b
mstneui. and
•
W. G. MAUFFEY
HAS 11.6110VED TO
No. 87 Market Street,
And has Increased We stook to an Immense assort
went of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
which eompriscs every article In his line, from the
coarsest lathe finest, either Ladles` or lientlemun's
LADIES'
if. will alsocoutintioto nomufaoture loonier
LADIES` SHOES, (Weyer( ducription; Many Moth
SLIPPERS, either assr a OE LADIES' -
sere CIRETti FIRST ULASS.CAL.PIOO.M . loshr
than any other prat Mao Incrourocturer Ns au al v.
Ills own noutufxture of 1.401.681 , LACIT.ItaI
U 4 l-
TEEB,a superior article. always on hand; Mc
wise GENT'S FIRST CLASS BOOT LASTS. lit et ,
to Ut the Amt. and comfortable nt for persons ha +-
Mg corns or Damao. on their feet, by plardor
lorloa l the hat for every lump on the loot.
•
WE,. THE 811,1BISCILITIEllfl, have
• lide day entered into. LIMITED PARTNER
511IP. agreeably to the prOvhdona ofthe Actef
itt
iambi! missed the let day of March, l I. .
Te Partneiship to be conducted under the name
Of MILLER, BAER R PARKIN, to the City of
Pltuburgh, and for the purprme of Ininereetering
and sellingHTZEL and ID products. •
The general partners are REUBEN HULLER end
CHAS. PABIEIN.of the • ells Of Pittsburgh, sod
ego. W. BABE, of the Borough of Lawrenceville.
The special partners are SAMUEL IL HIKER and
SAMUEL DUFF, eflhe Borough of Lawrenceville:
Each of the Spiel* partners hayo contributed
Twelve Thurmond Flee Hundred Dollars In cash.
- The sahl.partnersidg to commence on the FIRST
DAY OF JANUARY: leas, ~ ne, to terminate en
OseTliritTY-1111IBT DAYOFDEOLe.DirI, 'Bin.
REUBEN, MULL% 1,, •
DLO. If. Ball% impend Farther& -
• CHAS: PARKIN
•
• • esmora.a.mia.
, • samuira. miry, Partners.
pVfow43 , 4R ,
. .
DISOOLIITION • OF cO-111tITIERSUIP.
THE =-WIRCI:. - op 110
BlilatiOtt i CU. vas dissolved on the 0101 day
Ontobett ler death of ItUItUAN ROBIGHTsO24.
?Alward Dttbrldits basiipstd and adjusted all cbants
dna tosald arm...and •bas transferred 1111 Interest
therein to ..dearite:Albree s 'asslignee 11.41,3arl-
Ina, who will settle tetalmsdne tone b said Mug.
of A.:Carlin
arrintioug.
=
Tar, Anew Toiax,
Imackfr.xco., Jekisadaphut,
- .3E 2 - r - AL:mc - Ao• •-• •
The Este) , &Co 'e Co . tt,age:Orgin„
AND,AW RICANORCAN."
Ackutitedie4 - i '.the Mist
teditta perl 14ieeal .teklitnh. loir rthe .
Ou
77 e Qob o l l ? oa V4 a. umi 44l b, wet
,
Wee-til tun
Daytars, atihe V a u nt
State rivy. they are layer
than any other*, ' trarrantint ger nee
Vi
•
- NrAstraienc Ai DABS,
- '_ !to. Atrede. Ateliburit 4 r Pa.
IC NAM &BAND PL&NO— HO sub
seribvr bss ket neuvea p.m Wm. Raabe Co,
nautterb ROM Ultis Tye 0CT.4.1
El& Nu, stun SO Rosewood Idosiftngs, elegantly
Wired pee., levant' ptdatc threw*tune .141
note, tn
Tale InaUmes t. pelesr all Itte ItaproYe.
eat& Weller-to the Aleast R. elm...nate +unlace
simtagrte,ierttranoaser %Me city.
tee 02/01,15thattninettrLCIaltVITTEIUal "
linb , Wed" 'Sole -Agent for amid. & (A •
u t.
urand. U • stoat and &mars Plena Tortes. WAY
12UE3
EN
Giatlesiikaiszlistu, brzczal.Teartmessit
riff 4J UI T ' Wait I M ATI S it 154
Vtl4 . e.' W/ lilN- •
013=3NT - STEM •WORKS.
eilL4ol4 111111RrePARYIN,
xustnrioniumoir-,,,.
BEST gnu
mr.......,.., Mt STEEL,
, m ,..„. i rta r t,„ o ...trin.b.m.lik . a
iricuiz.--•'at°,424,Lt!'"!-u° 1
. 1 AM75,1&A11.7 Jusi :::i
' -- 1 . 'ftbe.l3l4tood c
Eit:se ''
8 ot
ti A '
'12 21'1 C . , " 41 -- ‘ , ,r=lialit4r3k".VlVive
- 4 ' :,
((ESA 110 ESE.
11. WWI..
KIDAY EVESINO. se4t end hut
arearanco inn One
HANLON - trzoimess.'
Program:air titifrcly
Flat wococ the
XAGIC FOUNTAIN.
•
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.
Aso RENUEIGION
Last night Lot oue ot the cresoll. Hewett of the
veterauJOlLN FOX. to cott)Auelluit 'with the vet
wran Actor and Wage Nbsoagrr HAltta 1.1,W15.
ho, Mier' a prafeenl.ll.l career of 43 )onrb. retiree
Girever from the stme,
41113 (Friday) Ai LA INCA, verformed the
' groat and lustruetive
Thirty Years of a Gambler's Life.
JNO. U. bLA Cas NTIN,
hier
AO. SCOTT, dr.,cambier
CORDING,
TRey are adailretd.
QUILTING,
They nee unexcelled
FELLING,
They are clasurpamted
STITCHING,
'reef are faultiest.
.ORGA4§,_Oq)
FID2
EEO
Ka. TANNER'S Ulktith AND MONKEY/3
Nkturdas, Urand flo.nloo Matinee.
lIENEFIT 1.4%.1. E. HARTEL
.parry
__.alias Well.,
..................
to a Parsame, an Infirm 01.1 man.
ropnlar
10 - thal r/fChat6 , l3.lr.
"frothy, the A nfol orry newt..
atoralay, Bona; of the Officers morlioorkeepers
ERA HOUSE,
33-15VEIFIL41. 'OO - CYZICUEI.
Monday Evening, Stil3' 10,
11EN p.m 111,
ME. J. E. ILARTEL,
• Leader of the Oreb , ..ani.:
(band issairtsissentatiid - rocaS
• ..
cicolvozzret.
40 PER VORSFERS. Blg. DEBEIN4 I BARITONE.
fro
P atr r , N ' ff. " P, "`.
Ile E
COOL aud others.
Jor particulars, see programme
1
' lIIIIIBLE , B VAIIIILETILES TURA
TILE—boIe Proprlctor , BEN. Taratiq.s.
REAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK.
MOUE NEW WrAffii ADDED TO THE V.11111.E
-TIES TROUPE. • •
T 1.51 LI A lid, t►e ChnotglOo CtOg D$ Cot of the
world, sod
JyIINNY KEEGAN, the Champion Jig Dancer,
WWLL APPEAR EVEILY EVEN MU TIMIWEEK
tiA VD: IWO
OEII GRAND
C3-.1.1 -4 'T CONCERT
Advertised for July 4th,
W /Lk rvSITIVEL , Y BE tiIVEN AT
lr „,
I I PITTEDIIIIGH, P 4.,
WEDNESDAY, JULY 36th, 1.566,
Gina to the elszeourit of
E14e30.40400.
'ill be presented to the 'Motet Holders. Including
14 ',embanks, Fine FILMS to the west, Sewing Le•
chine . Melodeons. it.
YoNtivis ONLY oat: DOLLAR EALU.
LIST OF IIIFTS
• 1 glft. In eireennor_ke
1 gill in .....
1102 in Circonbaclut....—....
j left In 1/outcome-Es.— ...... .
I / gift in Greenbacks.
1 gift In Ilreennans • bU
00 gifts In tirinnbooks, 410 %mob ..... 1,000
00 glita lu Urconbacks, ad each 1,000
00 gins In tirocnbnotai 42.40 onnh 2,0 00
2,000 gifts organ] intoresting nooks 2,000
I ill gills of nice nonring4loohlno .......
6 gine or excelleto lleloAlootto 500
U ptrfts Uttl lU Jewelry 2,000
V..' 1 Ul amon a 4.l., U Diamond 4
ton Uold Walcha
-11 gifts of Western Yuma, Low/t:
2,J122. , 0 iaa. 1141:11som0n1=1.
LA/CA.TED All POLLOWM
Four In Shannon county, Scoot 11l a cres, and
'neer 01'160 acre.; each; TWo Tex.) abenw, each
to acres; Hoe in Ripley county or ilkliterna•tald Too
tt Vregon county, coon lAD mares. Atom - T woFarms
t; Ha. alb.. Wlsconalu, Maud ku acres/V..
locztl,9y. All rHh Vanning It
in good settle
eels.. rill. perfect, and ter be Sella at our came.
Alec. PI lat.:mats Id each) in 011,ldreils. icteatml
u In FiLbole L reek, Yenangocounty..Pa.,
ucludlng the celebrated flowing id ell, kureks, oft
w on der Farm, and other roductive wells In that
wonderful Hgton. Tbese It:aureate will bapresent
ed as Curly Vita, and at trona 4r. ON to IgL ; He each.
Not WIC ol local I/1 an 11111)11:141UCLIVe well, but in
wello producing, and others yet to he teslOff, Close
to proauclac MI coder cootraot for comple
tion, tree of further °Tacna, Mape rhoolad the
location or Bald wells, 44... n D.. 1:
l'ernOas Wishing A+ cxaminc do le. Or certan ar
licit., Make sbOve roperty can be accommted
at oar Mike, where I. l purllealati rnoi CCob
tained.
We have no bogus property in ourscheau'e, which
should thereloreComMelid Abel( to Ilia public.
This le not same...lam It le marely an
er effort to
meet tun sale of a ...rd o umouu"of propty at a
moderate V aleatlOU.
LILT, (.1.1;111bli THY, TiClit.T
UHL 1./FRO' Nall OM, AiHfl; Esuliv, A Cl/ THEM
Ili; n't• NUbilialto IM ta L r LN • Ice,
aft THAT ALL Al Al hat,. J 1... A.,
Vi Trildk A rt.: , U THE. COAL:MST Lilt
N ill . be MI o..ate
begivenThere
a l ,
very imam 11501,. 1)00 , u amalleat
gift, are photographs of toe distinguished mots and
N omen of our Hines.
't Iv. drawing 0111 take place atter the concert,
ta.l, nights in succession. A committee will be at,-
11 , 011110 Al ny tit. Ticket Holtlyrs Moue tosuperinued
IAw'SA/114 and me UHL ilik Rift. are &Hit Hated
ItuusrliaUy. and the result published immediately.
Hl, enbacks, Leeds, Am_.._fOrwarded by exprems.
We:LIABLE AGENTS WANTED in every town
atal
village withlu 1100 tulles of Vitt* ourgti,
11 nom Ilberal andUCeureo la WV offered.
Ul9lll HATCH:
Tickets to one addrews i 4 50
10 Tickets to oLe address. t) 00
20 Tickets town/ address 17 50
30 Tlckcia to one address 20 115
40 Ticket. to one address 33 00
bp 11 lab to one address 43 50
100 Tleiceta to one addrenn 1,3 00
Tkircts Yelling fast. Met up your clubs and lend
Le your°Hier* with the name and address In bunt, ot
each aubscrlber.
Number of tielicts Wooed,' 90,000. Prtee,_llo
each. Tway are fur sale at our Mace. N 0.70 Pit
KT lIKET, Rd floor, `Uhrotticle` UUUWng, rittib'g
And at the principal Hotels, Book. Alusic and Drug.
Manes of this city and Allegheny. •
Milt by mall un receipt of prier and stamp for re
turn poatage.
Send for Oltenia...es..
mane) , may be sent us at our risk, either by draft,
postuffice order, express or regiatered letters.
We have excellent retercdces, with which our
welds are tarnished.
Special Mottos,
Tickets not pall tor are nuttn.orted In oar
LBAWINU 1,101, and will neither gain Admission
to to • Conners, nor draw sans and aro Sheraton.
awns.. ..x.1310 must be punctual in making re
turns, sons to riven as on the Sd °I/ My.
Ail communications should
THUS to
abaUtiNA.l.l3, CO..
luta.d&wTtdbll Box No. 506, Pittsburgh. Ps.
- MILLIARDS!
•
3214167C73r1 3341Xara
Itesiketratly announces to {biz Mends and newb
lic generally, that be h. test opened bl end
counodlo. NILLIAND AUCtied, CORNILIt OP
LittNitTY AND ST. OLAIR STILEILTU., entrance
roma. Clair. The Tanice are new. and coned not
ed In the most Approved sod elegant style, and ail
the sippartenancus are new and complete. Erct7-
thing which may conduce to the pleasure and enloy
went of his retro. will be alfordibl. mv17.141
LiksowsceirEs,
City and riuborban Views,
MKS MUIR% CM 'MIRY QOM,
TAKEN AT ANY POINT, BY
1.93 - EILM2*‘..I2FOMIEI de' CO.,
ritotioiashinicas,
Jros.2 and 4 84. Ciair Street,
Pittafftrurrvim.
JeZS:III
STEPHEN M. OTT.
OgRILIIJS.
Dye Sinker, Seat &• MOM Engraver,
BROD AID STEIL 111111 CCTIEL
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES;
Canceling Stamps & VLalting Cards.:
Also, PLATES FUR ILLUIgNO CLOT#ING;
93 Wood SL, Core Diamond-AMY,
tinOrsnAvti , soox . sTonx..)
pirranuskiii.
The Fountain Horticultur e[,
.
ICE.CREAMSALdON
In Wilkins' 1141, .Yourthatreeti near SnltliiiiidA4. -• -,rr 7'
now Opea.
vhe bat:titled, roolert and most ItaltielbirPOrr::: ,,,,,- •
Ell UARD - P...IienALOON lit the Write. '•
lee ereallanillten and: conteetlintarlei .
rani oucarzErriu. hut 'boon iniaged tb
kk
waren, and:will be In attendance fi Vans
(except banday). trout- Pawn tin twelve - .
beat lee prat., iLed
baud! •
m)4:1310 - ' MADAME
To .FARMERS.-HAYWELetrbIIttri.A.TENTEE,- -
ttAY RAKE made. It Is. self ow.rialnie.
log it. Iroxick in light as walla. to the heaviest
ever roam. or smoottfgrOtind. The teeth ken Steel
and warranted to Do well It= pared and mato breat ), l ,,, ." - -
Wiln fair tillage. la Vary ample la eta -noastenvx. , a ,
(lOU. ablld in oe aged and tagralpar ,,, : .. : - . , ,t.
Ulyg can ,aark. 11. S. tae 9.itan Tatatal and deprtrasel{
who - teeth at Univ. - 111 of the. operator; 'pp
..uniasaja and retail, at the' moat* In Cohan
tThio,:or at 319 Liberty Street,
• o .. ratbilitar oLaSnot: mr.. - coxior;
: PIUS ndrEll,' - anne - e, -
NOTICE is
all delinquent 1.t4CL11101der$1111;11:4:::.15'llnin .. ;,:::
teteattant 01 - Ten rat . Ceat. for a Olt .oaat adrkitig
capital tar *gr.-tidal:rata meeting of-Dtortiardile_rali
on nee zild, 500%, for alitett the . aaervoetnelt.Wali , '
be tamed.) Blain le vithali.odsty, 44,
this date,' au math at . .the aux rant
quents es will biareeprcd te ltry` . artaartnelit
and beeerearrnx ,- enian i attiradlni; the rale, ntPt!"„.
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