The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 23, 1866, Image 2

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NW:110 12:QUALITY
loften see this phrase in Democratic
pets, nod are really at a loss to
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what LS meant by it, or 'whether
vho te , e it Lave a definite conception
lea they intend to convey. Equa
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than a!
not exist among negroes any more
'long white people. They vary as
much* weiglit, form, temperament, capa
bilities, aptitudes and habits as individuals
belonging to other races. Some of them
are honest, truthful and industrious; while
others are the reverse. In We days of sla
very, the auction block was the genuine
test of these differences. Every patriarch
and slave trader knew that negroes were
not equal, mid they graduated their bids cc
eording to the value of the particular men,
Women and children put up for sale.
Blacks, in their social and business inter
emirse with each other, recognize and en
force a great many distinctions; some foun
ded on wealth; souse on education; some
on genius; and so on, almost endlessly.
White folk are not equal. indeed, they
protein diversities still mitre strongly mark
ed Wan the blacks. There are greater
extremes of high and, low, rich and poor,
wise and foolish, learned and unlearned,
among them than any other race whatever.-
This is because, having risen higher in the
Eulle of civilization, there is a broader dis
tance between the two extremes of society
in the white race than any other.
Pretty nearly all the white men to this
country are voters. Yet voting does not
make them equal except in that particular
act. Ar oral' BELMON T iS a democrat. A
money baron of that particular persuasion.
A keen business man ana carefully trained
in some departments, aside from business,
and which a give grace and zest to the lavish
use of money, Re does not institute social
equality between himself and hundreds of
„democrats whom he meets at the hustings.
He would not remain a_ democrat Tong. if
social equality was implied in the idea of
democracy. He has no thought asinviting
an uncouth, unkempt, Ignsrant fellow to put
his legs under his mahogany because they
/seat as Palitia':a sovereigns at the polls
and vote th, garde ticket. Indeed, it is
cast' to 'lay that, as Mr. BErstoisr is a
gig- I . o lll=n, if he was forced to make choice
bf the companionship of a white loafer or
of Mr. FEEDEMICE. Dorukass, Le would
select the latter, while, if left lo himself
lm would take twitter. Nor is any genu
inely democratic idea violated, either in
letter or spirit, by such discrimination.
Democracy defines and regulates political
rights; not social privileges.
Indeed, it is palpable that the attrac
tions and repulsions which prescribe and
adjust social intercourse, aro exceedingly
delicate and almost indefinable_ Every
Man-and woman is conscious of knowing
persons whose perfect respectability they
do not question, ;whose equality with
themselves, or even superiority, they do
not deny, and yet towards whom they are
not drawn, hut from them rather repelled.
it is this innate and invincible lair of affin
ity that determines social intercourse, and
all artificial rules are impotent to circum
vent_ 14 We have never found a man who
was quite willing to confess he was at the
bottom of society. In his charitable judg
ment bf his own cuss ; vhatever his neigh
bors might think, there were persons more
depraved or dChaied than be. And this
self-deception,' if it must be called
such, has its uses. It leaves alive a spark
of pride, that may possibly be :kindled into
it flame of genuine self-respect,.
Until at least one witite Enna. shall be'
found who actually feels that all the rueitv
hers of his own race are social equals; that
there are none above and none below him;
there seems to be little reason to fear the
advent of social equalifllletween different
rapes, which are kept apart by adventitious
or natural repugnance so strong as thus far
to be modified neither by suggestion of
reason nor inculesiti*of
.rellgion. Those
Who indulge in, apprehensions olthe reign
of - equality in social life have measured
Most. atiperficially the phenomena society
unfoldsrthe gradations apon which it
c dais'' the inflexibility of ita exactions;
and the severities it always has in reserve
for - the contumacious—ar, they must be
those whose own social suuollag is so
equivocal and Precarious as to start the
ainsclousuess that it is liable to be carried
by the 13.11.4111/1 of the first bola invader..
They whose position is assured; who feel
an'absoluto certainty of it; do not feel they
mut be, compromised by occasional or ex
ceptional 'contact with infaiionS, nor .are
they in trepidation lea they'. hall „be made
to share their stools of honor with uncoil.
genial dompaolona. The position, they
bolalil.st of 111-things in their thoughts.
The people who are always protesting
against "negro equality' ' those - Who
have- - A lurking suspleibit- thati.xt
educated and pure.minded black ?, man
might not be complimented by a_proffer of
intimacy with them._ t , •
.T.uz Butler Citicart is tlatitel3oo our
journal give some attention tothe'question
-of political equity, in its beating upon the
• Senatorial contest, hat - urges tint Alleghe
ny Cpinity:doeS not embrace all of West
ern Pennsylvania. We never held such
an opinion., The • Allegheny_ .gounusins
are the dividies bee,
,and we claim no
more in this *Vass for a citizen of Alle
ghent than we do For any, gentleman of
ther„rtelihiate!ittg_cetteties., simply m't
gun that a western or - north - western , Man
'should lie choice orthe State. for i:3Cpll
- A lf . * demand Up made
the right ef the Teat,. l ,4 4.6lthiraL will;,.
in all piointinnty ;be - regirdeA'
tito proper candidate 4:att . Aro, Maned, - ity r
f,lwaoioctfona As-yet - lie haiM exPressed,"
no hidilldual , preference;' but: have;eo4 ,
tined ourselves to the stivle - riglit'bryiiii) •
;Rot to= the; Senatorial, ia1(4124.
bithuolonoreil ctistMu hb. ,bocit the pa.
MIMI - rule of -the' -
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!,1 dry laration attributed '0 )!L. SLI, A 1.70
.tll , l the uflirmation tie Tto..“ 1. Tit,
phiet, the den,olivtlient DCA( DO. eth
her. while the latter sends it over another
year 2. 11r. SEWARD doe, not say or iv,
mistakably imply that disloyal men are to
he admitted into Congress under the Prwo
.:••ntett. prottramme, while the Time,:
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se; they I.IIINOC, OZI et, \ ~
shin. They have already shown wh a t t h ey
"please - to do in that regard, and hence
the delay and ,notion of Congress, of which
complaint is made. They have chosen as
senators and Representatives most notori
ous and unrepentant rebels, and rely upon
the President's help to ultimately get them
in. Their counting on the President is not
only reasonable in itself, but is doubtless
sustained by private assurances, True, lie
talks vaguely about the admission of loyal
moil, and of such only; but when the
meaning he attaches to loyalty is scanned,
it is apparent he does not mean to exclude
arybody. According to his definition, any
man is loyal, no matter what his anteee
dents may he, who is now ready to take an
oath to support the Constitution and the
Laws. Under ordinary circumstances,
this would, indeed. be sufficient. Before
the war no more was exacted. But the ex
isting situation is peculiar. Many of the
men who are nov septa in Con.
gress from the Southern States were in
public life when the rebellion was plotted
'and in operation. They trete under the
obligetioi of oaths, volt4ttakily taken, to
'.support.the Constitution anti Maintain the
Union inviolate, They Inedred the guilt
of perjury by violating their oaths. They
are now ready to swear over again, and
-take new leases of public life. The Presi
dent is ready to lease them; but Congress
'hesitates. The masses of bye] men 110,4-
itate; because they see no weightier reasons
;for trusting these men than before.
Congress insists on permanent barriers
:.compelling these men "to take back seats."
It is for- doing precisely what the Presi
dent, before his fall, declared, over and
over again, ought to be done. Congress
did not alienate itself from the President,
but the President, in the face of all the
world, marched over into the camp of the
rebels and Copperheads, and has ever since
been denouncing Congress for declining
to follow.
=TECCES
—People sleep out of doors in Reading.
—The English ex-champion, Tom King,
has committed matrimony.,
—3laretzek employs forty seamstresses
'clanking costumes for coming operas.
—Ginseppeahlaini, a bakeruf Forli, has
nine sons serving in the Italian army.
—M. Julep, sculptor and member of the
'Faris Academy of Fine Arts, Is dead.
The Young Men's Christian Association
of Lebanon, has organised a base-ball club.
—July the 31st, the Pennsylvania State
Teachers' Association meets at Gettysburg.
—A large poisonous snake was killed in
one of the streets of Harrisburg on Mon
day.
—"Gail natalllon" is sister of General
Dodge, recently noluinated for Congressin
lowa.
—A congregation of colored Roman
Catholics have purchased a church in Cin
cinnati.
—The stage of Niblo's m 4 rtlen is to be
replaced by one built after th newest Par
isian models.
—The Jordan of- the Mo OUS has been
overflowing their fields a d carrying off
their houses.
—The glass cup for the 11 'est baby was
taken by George H. Bond f l of the Yale
Class of 1868.
—A delegation of Philadelphia Alder
men on a tour of recreation, are sojourning
at Cincinnati.
—Thewarin Prussia has caused such a
scarcity of labor that women are employed
In repairing railroads.
—The Free Masons of Brooklyn, New
York, are about to builtl i ,a Alirble hall 200
feet front and 110 feet deep.
—The Louisiana rattan crop is estima
ted at. one million hales. The sugar crop
at sixty thousand hogshead&
—About seven thouband Standivians
have passed through otth:rago this season
for Mittneseta,'and more are cipected.
—The ladies Of Paris have to bold
fashlonable tasemblies for the purpose or
preparing:lint to be sent to the 4heatro of
rc:
war.
.-2(ew,Tork is to have.aBtatei l nstaution
for the.blind, located at Batavia ',that will
cost.V.oo,Uoo, and ac.commot i la 1200 per
sona•'
— Xi/ idatest . at the Trees! that the
actual reduction- in the pried] ol the
public debt inr*
'd was' n I.k twenty
Millions.
H.4.laaan named Maier:was arrested in
.ineksod, Miss., on the, 16th for a. double
murder committed in New Orleans in the
summer of 1868.. • ' • ' •
--:-Presldent Johnson "bilk hporitoltd the
ientenee pronounced upon Paymmaet Paul •
ding, 'imprisonittent for one year in pot
,IttcHenrV and triliie bf ;55,000.•
lie '.of Fremont, Sandusky
county,u Ohio, was promotedto the rank of
city Of the '; Wand yesterday, ac
lording to; the forms of the statute.
ditkase is raging among the
horses nt'Corpus Christi, Texas. They are
attacked-with a severe swelling ofthe legs
and supperatio; which soon spreads and
kills them.
—A. prize fight is to take place in„,the
neighborhood of Washington on the, 2Pth
inst., betweetrEnglisb, or Baltimore, and
Bolster, of - Wasbington. Both of these
roeit have ;been whipped by, Collier.
—An Accident occurred in Essex County,
aoMe eight or ten daka ago, on th a
farm of Mr. B. P. Waring,. by the bursting
of a' obeli, which caused the death, instant.
ly,Or,fotir *rbroi; and the narrow escape
of .two or.three others.
-; =Airiohi'otiMr hichlents okhe Portland
fire, it is said that a man who had been
locked:9W „Mll;islept AL:Ought the fire in
hist:oli althettgit tigibuilding was burned
over , his- lies& He was' illscharged the
next nidrigailtitsintrbeed "tried by fire:"
'• —Atli late meeting of the National Con
rention,orplaitireis, at
,PhillidelphM, a re-
Port. adopted iigainst.the "lumping"
system, and-recommending that all con
tracts for plastirring be made 'directly with
owners of.beur;c4._ Tha - . eight hour, question
was leleafteen& icieletyto determine for- It.
—The'ether night tinlored swains
went Beremugrigin, lit. lonia; when a den ,
apron, between them arid onft man was. 80
'badly injured that be. hid to..bn carried
home by 116 comrades; it. person witness-
Jag the oroceseion and seein g the base viol
,„op s oa it to - Jai a „coffin, which; en
telling others ' own paned 'conalderablomystery
,
movement, by- - .withers of Illinois
to raiseit ftmtl'at $4 0 90 0 9 to atoett , hentf
foritififlit:dfid,f.r o p
Alreiay.47o, of i 1 amount b eat
aubsditied and the remainder la expected
to be.Xiaffekkrq.43liii
islatiarcc;in olexinary , :;..Thiatleetufalcing
the largeistaabsetrden*llt444XllWtx!
kocaticiti of VIM .
re
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111, t•,,0, aliol upon hill
.1111 :
The t.in• 11,-•ern Railway
1,6 WI, I. in .1111 Y
an :Ivrea-, ove: I $4,3::f
I i“. in the Grand Trunk Rail
tiral Week in July We•re
an increase over 186:i of $7,5. - di
The Marietta and Cincinnati Railroad
Burned 11113 first week in July $21,39-1, a de
crease from 1 , 65 01 #l,iCtS. Since January
I, a decrease of
• and :Mississippi Railroad earned
dune a decrease from I.ti": of
t 50,535. Since Januarli, 1, $1,654.,:iti0.73,
a decrease from ltSli of *24,517.1i0
The Chicago and North Western Railway
Company earned the second week in June
iilfil,Sso.lltl, an increase of t IY , I I 5.15.
The stockholders of the Cincinnati, Han,
ilton and Dayton Railroad have agreed to
increase the capital stock $400,000,
—The reward of one thousand dollars
offered for the arrest of Probst was dis.
tributed by the Committee of Councils on
Pollee, in four amounts of two hundred
and filly dollars each, to the three offleels
who captured him at Market street bridge,
and to davol , Price, the lad at the Naval
Asylum, who first gave the inb , rination
that the prisoner had lost a thumb—that
being the tarcutustance by whien he was
identified. It was eminently proper that
Price should be thus rewarded, not only
bemuse he was justly entitled to the sum
bestowed, hot becauae his reception of it
may stimulate many citizens hereafter to
promptly communicate intelligence affect
ing impormut criminal cases to the proper
authorities.
—lt is ?stated as a striking instance of the
forethought displayed in the Prussian mil
itary preparations, that not only had the
War Other obtained the exact measure
ments of the Saxon railway bridges, hut
had actually had use timber respired for
their reconstruction already prepared and
lilted before the beginning of the war. As
!WM), therefore, as tire Saxons fled destroy
ing them, :WO eurpentera Were cent ntr from
berlin wills tire nt-Lesaary material, tuad
had nothing more to do than to put them
together.
COE'S DVSPEPSIA CURE is pre
p•ne.l by the original -r or the fusty octet... Med
'• Conch Bun sin. Mr. tloe has never prepared
a tOrd lOU.' at [le le rmr pubs, and gett,r 41 use but
a eat isa•a Stat. the stroogeat teats. and has a way•
hon., the palm of mt. yi over every disease It ha.
been de elided to cat e. you who are anger rig
from dram pvia, indigestion. nausea, slut h. adach,
cholera utorbus, dysentery, and general iirtiaty of
the whole system, try but a single bottle? \re veil,
never urge son again If see tall to r . Our
own knowledge tit Its merits the an I 1..1 y
allwlto boa." ever Irked It, Use ea. , d
dried. of our own 11CiOlbOVI., your duty to yourself,
and the benencial rerun, as certain is. su nani or, all
n r e g . ' l2;lliTt r :4 4' ea n yVa ' n ' o r t ß eo ' jf r ci ' u ' rstaa t t i e n tl e b' ti tto
concerning Its Wonderful virtues are net Wand to
be true—it you do not lily taut the operation of lac
medicine Is Instantaneous and Is...rte.:tie ...terra!
—vre will renoune, our profearlon so caterers to the
tpublic health. and rere tram toe tleht. admit Ong
eat we arc incompetent to compound a mtititin•l
p one e. reparatlouvrialeti would he to titivit to your coon.
d
Sold by druggists rvrrywl...r«. St,lr agrt, for
Pittsburgh. JO •EVH Draggle., 5.4
Market street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
W2L. BINGHAM, Jr, Ade: (10 .
134 nth &red, is an authorized Agent to reenva
Advertisements for tAe CiA3L7TB, and ail ether
papers throughout the United &cues and the
Clmadvis.
A P. A.—The members ofAlle
• Mt.). Len, No. 54 or requeotcti to meet at
the HMI, 73 gmftral street. Allegheny. on
Tuctday_ Evening., 2lth fast.,
Al o'clock. Min . :lust attendance of all the mem
bet. Is ileolreil. Lw till , eIASTIY.....A,
Secretary.
TO LET. — The house and gardens
avenuenDluil by the of
becrtors. situate on Cen
tre tho line of the ween
fier Hallway, within one-ball mile from the eity
lee. Posammion given on.mle i Nittat.izEroeyil
A tto
at Law.
o. Fourth street.
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FOR SALE.-TWO DESIRAIIILE
BUILDING LOTS, ettuated on the earner or
lIIITWELL and HAMILTON STREETS, Second
W.l.r Alleglimy, ono ashore from the Gals of the
Allegheny sad MAnchester Passenger Hallway.
Inquire of JAMES GODFREY,
ITTIVA No. 7 Ohio Street, Allegheny.
I)EUSONAL.-A YOUNG GENTLE..
MAN, tate hum the East, wishes to
COMPOND WIN A NEEo lON LANK
Object, MN AND I.c/V/c Addrets, 131:1X. .2tll.
13. littuOlia,
jrl3licre... Cedar Itapitts. low .
IHEREBY WAIIN ALL 111INIS
TLI and 'Magistrates against s.olesonlstog tL
marriage of •
JAMES STEVENS AND REBECCA JANE GRIFFITH,
both colored, she betels s minor.
:3" 23 :10 MARY U. CI lUP)ITH
CONTBOLLBIS
Ja ()VFW E,
errs Or Af.tionsa - riy 74,1. RIO.
SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be
rm•eived tat. °Mee until MONDAY, Xltb
at 3 o'clock P. at.. for funslahlog new he
for
Um Hose Car ri age of the Gen. Street Piro Co.
no wheels to he ...miler to those of the Hope
F I re Company.
B.4l4ANCl.o,taty Controller.
VALUABLE STOCRS.—TUESDAT
KVISNINU, 24tb, •I 8 o'clock wi be told
on Scoond floor of Commercial bales Ro o m s, 10e
tlmlthll :IQ lancet.
20 Shares Bank of Pittsburgh;
10 " Allesh d ens National Bank:
.• becon
renosylvanla insurance Conw
Jy 23 • A. IieIL.WAIN."
WHITE, 01111 be co
25 Fifth Street,
Will sell tholr remolaaluic .toot of
SUMMER DRESS GOODS,
At Very Low Prices.
WILL EE PAID
8 25 roirfOr . RE W ARDLI that
lion or the tillthiTaot who stole from the two yarn
of theuwierolgakt,
A JERJ4EY WAGON,
oh the morning of tho r eth Inst.
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NOTICE ci efesie OivEN
01 omexaring viva'
tiny for th the da4twes and beitalltaatletweeopou
oot
the ProPertY adeeining, ae was tiled July yllth
..186U. In. the District couil'ot Allegnellyeount:
bleh coon from id report meg be
rule within eta weeks from the dateiof the Ming
thereof. M. to WO , DWAMV.
_4.1. 17 .A0 • City Solicitor.
FOR SAL -The good will and
fixtures of
A GROCERY STORE,
fatt r, 7e:Wipl, e ,',V:AVottg l fraVrig
pyrticuf sly minim at Di. 111) C8HT11.2. 2 CE
_J31114400
Orrice or 1.11,10 e PACIFIC flareiree Co..
INT 84. Louis, July 11th. WO.
VI,
the Pleat Allartga EST IN GOLD, ON
lie 80Wir of Colon Patine
Beale. , 0.. leastern Divlaloo. doe A [Spilt.
140 r A d a :11% UMW ° (?OIE f E l or Cu., RT'i;4l:
vork, on or after that dale.
1717:Fre WC J. PALMER. Tree... Tr.
FOLICEMEN WANTED.
Applications to be made at the MAYOU'd OF
FILE. None need apply who cannot coMe wcll ree
diem ended lbr sobriety and inkling. Wegebll2 Pe
0731:g7c) W. 0. IicCARTII Y. Mayer.
PHs T •AUI 11 I V .4,,0r
rtieiCWheit.at the Pearl Steam , Mlll.
Witaiklos which copt of • prim. tot of new South
Urn Wbeitt, too f
ate now manufacturing into
incur .elnrasalyfuttainny use, to which we inrita
the atleattioti of 1.116 tratia.
/ T2OllO . • it. T. IcEfifiELlY Bit°
Yll(74;4_omi( LAND °JOLLA:NO
fillEirawOUßMlS.
• J9lllq t. at*. atxtnnotoz,
otutt__tdoit tO. 406 leutdoeb,Jr.,)
51;IttnityMEal *XL) bOltattb.Pittabesith,ra
uunnienlo Wire: tegirlve stock ,or RIT
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DRAPE VINESAILIVGI6IIIIIIfottrA
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Vi ES T. BRAD 1 & CO„
MEM=
( opt (ler Fourth and Wood sta
BANKERS & BROKERS,
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
the Un't,, diet.. 1.1a13.
interest allowed on Time DenoNits
LUBRICATING OILS.
TIN Clll Olt COMPA\I,
Office, 201 Penn Street,
F. A. SMlTU,Seeretary
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Head I.lg ha Oil. r: 011 for Mar blurry
" tlr ' !4 . 1111 f".1.C0,0
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K. K.. A I, C\ E.I.A I . lr Inl t l Kt.ri It. 1,
Train...of / and Ira, at ils, I ono, Ilopot. an
foLlowe. •S
Chicago E . 2:05 a to i Itlgo 20 a in
Cleveland gs... 1:0,n nt t ea
If Vt. land •... _'a au,
& Vit, 5:5)1 in II loollng .1i a; aus
Wulf, 'I. n:10 ant Chirago pin
15 5;40 ain 1 i Wl.g. piu
CI. A 11 it, Es.. p m l , I't ago tl au.. ~".0 pill
Chicago • 7: ol p Ern g rt. 3., II
g 5.0 1 1 1. feago
Chicago KS II MI 1. A Witt, p
Depart from Allegheny A ribs in AllughOn,Y•
A. lirtu Accom ,to a m Lot.1:olalo Aeconi 6,N0 a 41
Leetaaale • • 10:5 s it. N. Br') It • • ^ L.. ain
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Now eastli•!...w 1 . .“11,. • • 1". A 111
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Lertaawle • • • •m
N. Br .
im p tn S. lir wo
Leetsdale • • ...I:, p m I-v.-L.4.10, • ato
" lu p m • • • • 7 A I/1
ot
m tear,. .111- .11-11,1:10 p. 1..111e. , ...50
day anal n no fintur.l4y. F on•as
Jr= ,
tirmerol Ticket Agent.
- noitoV INT[IO,I. (UNE,"
724 CULI I tuN Ihtntlllt T.
. ,
I . .ltaburgh, July luth. Inlit.)
THE ANNUAL LISTS OF' LICEN-
A ND TAXEnt.I.N INCUNEJ, CA11.111.10:17.23,
WA 1 CII En. PIANOS, ,ILV VI. ATE, AG., 16
110WIII otllre, and alter date payment • ill
be received thereon for the City ttor
one:, of Law react, We and Pitt lownshil ,
Liornmen nt , :t b, taken out before the 31. In.-.
utter 11a1 .1,1 • 10 prr snt. will he 1.1•1.1.
ase. 01, 111L•01114 . 2t, Carriages. Watches. eta,. count
be paid let 11... L 40111.4 Aug... altar (111.1 •1/114 .
the 1n •'• 0 0 t'l
Dr 1011, W. E. II AILItlsoN and .mit
A. S1:13:1, \ I 0111 be ready to reeelee. after the
nth 111.1,nt. I. r thal p..rtlon of the I/late - let not In
.•ltoted In 11•1 .41•4111• 110111, and n Ili po.t uotices
throngs. the .111:..rent [Wrought and "fowl...nip. of
the tiraes and place• hen and where Intl .1 . 1 be
prep., I to rt I. In ke,
Lll.
13=113
=I!
c Tole 1 . 117..1'1:..11, I.t
(ryt.t t i , .lttl L.rtr Lour,.
t . , riS lit Tv; 11.,1”... nth,
DIVIDEND No. Io.—The Board
of Dirottors of Mao Companl Dare declared
theregular .11,1•Irtui of TWO ANL) ON E•IIALY
12, P
1 Elt l'F on the capital chock for We ytar
tor ...nal J 0... at. p”ahlo. free of United bletrs
lai. on and mfter.lnir 1 ,, next
The revel-satutial titai.tottti It( THILEE ANL. ONE
HALF (3 VEIL CENT., Jut , ttelaber I,on the
third mortgage bonds I. also ortiered paid, less
United filmes tax, In anticipation. at the tame
time.
•
ehareholders and bondholders reels. , red at New
York wilt receive Itself allettlend• •t the Banking
Domino( Vs I his•LoaW. I.A NI Pat and those
reglstevest at I'M...is - eh 01 tha Treasures In that
oltr.
Ihr IM:l,4er-book, It 111 rico.. June at, at o•cissek
r. and oil! re-.thenJ el IS. thereafter.
orderN7 et the Isuar.t. r.ll. 111 r('it I NIsON.
1y12:1, Necr“ary.
LIFE INSURANCE AGENT WANTED.
A FIRST CLA.EIS iNsunksur. co.
lu New York. (Dividends ai per real..) are In
went of .
Experienced Life Insurance Man,
E!EIM
THE AGENCY AT PITTSBURGH.
with adjoining ...omit.... With an energetic
who will loo.h Life Insurance, and drvote time
to It, a liberal arrangement wt./ be made. Addreat.
Ihnt' ti•rgrra llrrti t.
21,11
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY
$O5.
OlgitiCElß maair
RESTERS BD BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
r!..o#Farr , ' WATSON, Haunter.
UTILITY WORKS.
MoLEAN & SLA.TOR,
No. $3 Liberty St., opposite Fourth,
anlyraCTUndllin Or
CABINET MAIMIg' HARDWARE.
They nuke, • specialty of Iron Bedstead and Picot
Caton: Porcelain ltrdstatd and Pivot Uaston:
ik asteninisi Mop+ for Exteskalon Tables,
It. Tbyy alao ntantaliactitre Rai bate constantly
on hands Thumb Latches, Spring Latches, 111•Lenn••
tV liolow Saab Supporter, 11'LliMtellt /Locentric Saab
Button. Utility Shatter arid Cott ilionea t W
H ind
atone angings, nail Irons, :nab Wcinbta. .to-
JrCerli
18 66. SPIKING HATS. 1866.
McCORD & CO.,
131 frOOD STR.L7ET,
WI., to .all .pedal stientlon to tbeLt Wit ebd
shad, ic., Zei::T "prtt; aged Huila.
titer Wear,
.41..za E/action's Trwri.crity.
an rz. Dalllllls, YACHTS, filf.ll4lllllS, KW.;
UNT'S .4 BMW ••110 , S
„TN AT . e," 111CIONToNtl, ltUaliElte, MOUTON*,
DEUUY*, PETOS, de., Ae.
NTUAM IJOODef of every description, to son all
Mae,. WNW*
ouo. M. SO4TII ../011141 114/1.1.
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
11UCCABS01[11 TO
WM. N. OCDEN & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEA1,11,119 IN
Carbon Oil Lamps and Fixtures
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, &C.
No. 4134. 21.1.auttlie.o4t /Street
millota7S.dlvrT PITTSBURGH, PA.
W. It. GARITATID....D. 4. 800T11....W. T. o.lTtit.hEttt
pOINT MALT HOUSES.
W. H. OARRABD & CO.,
Malsters, Grain & Hop Healers
No. 17 Water Streets and
No. 5 and 7 Penn Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
an; .. r a 4 1
i tirCttill P a r' ar "r 7,17,1,7*
BANK ClitlitANGi:
RES r EA.URA_NT,
H. SCHILD, Proprietor.
iTo. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh
lIIINTLSVEN 11 DINING UMW.
All the luxuries of the se mien. Choice Liquors,
Began, &e. Private Dinityirooms op stairs.
fineslf
IVCIPM'ICtI3.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV
ED by the 430mellttee of • the tire Alarm Tele •
seeph toe the commotion of A TOWEL?. YOU A
- HEW. Speelnestions.can Bean, WI Wednesday.
4
t. 1 the °Mee of WM. N. OLIDEN.
J y e tl.ii No. 00 Mute& street, up etalre.
HOLMES, BELL - &
Anchor Colton Mills, Pittsburgh,
Monaleo:Jurors of
A NOTIOR (A) MEETINGS.
A-N(IMM I 0) HILKETI N GS,
5 .. 1 . 111 ATTAiNNVPUB bitEEMNOS.
m718:100
RATIONAL DANE or rIMSUBOU. •
I'.rtantritoll, IrA•• Joly & 1Bit 1 •
13T ORDER or THE BOAILD OF
watt:rum. notica Is hereby riv6ll "," that
A.DDITIONAL STOOK
euthorlueo shall, until farther notice, be asistrneil
to aublicrfbara at the rate of SLIMY-SIX DOLldlith
tor each sham
HHblitltit• Cashier.
. 1.
lli l oll THE PURCHASE AND SALE
-IL of all docrlpt.looo of
REAL ESZATE.
JOHN D. DAILEY,
Or, H. C. azreiigf: i fAllibTir L.,
40.0 a- , • MINIUM. W. 7.
MONEY LOAN OFWEEL, NO, 151
MOAT, corner of WMy
ilmouelf tonuiefl Oa. ISGTOo.Plotoi Gout rIGOIt
: 1 11 :CPaiUtLfl i gaigi d ttelgetlrilsfortt el.
•Thtifpoon .ououot. be, O Aeco4 . whuout. &At
Acit. - tuible r pueue orgit.i i, • .
Ae11."!75-421.144MEZIairenDrira,44'
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
AT EATON'S
BEAUTIFUL LINES OF
KM} 1.
t•
.lAf Is. , Nt I
HAVII:Uht.
Ak 11• F ••:
LAPI, A \1•
1211111=1E
SILK AND GINGHAM
817 Ma LT AM 33.1.1.3311_.
Greatly Reduced Prices
FaXC 1' G OODS TWAs
I Varivl v
Whole:::i 1( • a 11(1 1 t(-tail
F. El. EA.TON'S,
ME
17 Fifth Street
MI
GREAT FIRE AT PORTLAND
Scenes and Incidents in ihis 'it eels
LESLIE'S ILLUSTRATED NEWS
1 - 'i.-1 c, o,
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.'S,
59 Fifth St., Ilall
DAY, McABOY & SPANG
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IRON CITY WORKS
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
N 05.15 Wood and 102 and 101 Third S
c)p , nsu DEALERIO.
Saddlery Hardware and,Trimmiug
1=111!1
Superior Wood and Iron llameii
Wrought Port fills. Mot lilt.. :loonies. nbil.babo •
Wheel lilts, ato. Kerp
baud a full 11 11 ueorilortb of goo..
their nor, El of which lbry offer at an fair wlr
laud on at cowl norm. no a offered bY an) !louse
the brad. EA." r W r. rc
•
AMERICAN IRON WORK'
JONES & LAUGMES
3E'X'l"l t3.13173E1L.GV8,
I=l
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
*ridge Iron;
Angle and j Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Halts, to and 201et.10 they and
Tram Rails, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bari and Bolts;
Railroad Mr Wheels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Arles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Soiled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Wosver and Reaper Bats.
WALMIRJUNE AND orric:P.,
CM=
120 Water and 159 Front Rs
!MANCH HOUSE,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
Je1:c111 CHICAGO. I I I
Notice to Invalid Pensioners.
ALL INVALID PENSIONERS
•2o are POW receiving a pennon of fp per mont
S.
Entitled to (roue 816 to $241,
Aec irding to rate of disability, under act of Jo
eth. MC Apply at once, or addrrsa
B. F. BROWN,
Late Loral Claim Agl, U. S. Sanitary COM'.
Jy11:(49 67 Fourth Street, i 9 ttnhort:
N. ILAYI.OII., Fruit ' W. K. ll•xl.lwir,
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
WlOll., om
t PREPARED t
„. make m
Men
JOINT DOLTI3, CAA BOLT.e,
PLOW IioLTIL CAIIItIAG !JOLTS
. ,
ItUILIM NO DOLTS, IroUNDATioN uuLTs.
BPLIUB BOLTIs. SET scicEws,
NUT R'AtlllElll3, ac., dr.
Gornerllorton and Butler Ms., Ninth Ward. Or
der. lett at Fort Pitt Foundry.
General plackemlUting promptly atteroJed to.
Jy9:131
DIMWIT QtrAItTIMII.TEN OLNEII.4r., OVPILit,
rirrataitlOLl. Jnly 1.4 f
SALE OFPOULIC ANIMALS.
Wilt be oold at L'oblic Auction, to the highest bid
der, on the illYnt IIAY UP JULY. at the (Morro
thi
mes
City m Yar
the follos
KIX liOttbk.b.
FOUItTICIIN MULES.
The above atilrnal• are In fine condition. arid pro
nonoed by Judges ail ry euperior, Thoy are to
loot that Whit be offer. in c mlu by the Goren..
this place.
Animal/ sold angly. bale to commence at in tin
Ticatits—Casii. C. it Currency.
0. CROSS.
.17TeiR23 Lieut. Col. and Dep. tj. M. Gen.
EVERSON, PRESTON di,
P EynrBr.LlPVl3l•l
IRON WORKS,
tYalehvoae, Noe. 103 and 147F11%2" op.
c .bu;3, 16:d0
J. Wl3[lrrE,
A' 0.56 Federal areal, alieghesag.
CARPENTER AND JOBBING,
All work animated to hL core will meet with
prompt attention In either oily. Jyr2:rit
FOR lIIIENT.
A FRAME HOUSE.
With iteien rooma and hall, good stable, eacellout
water about door; situated op the old Wash
teem
road, Ilea plies trout thu city. Possession
I nmediatoly.
For furth,r particulars, enquire of
O. H. TO%VNII,
lOZ , dM No. 104 Fourth Street.
LEATHER HELTIN6.
(WESSMAN & CLARK, No. 11
%I OHIO STREET, neartho Penitentiary, Alle
gheny City, manufacturer& of every description of
Patent •Ittrelobed, Cemented and Riveted OAK
TANNED LATILER. BELTING. BELTS made to
artier and repaired at abort nutlet,. Particular at
tentiOn paid to Reitz for /Wilton Mille and heavy
works. All work warranted. Orden, reepectfullY
solicited. ^ je93,174
R ; T. WHITE & CO., r
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS,
.Marictestir, Wood's Sun and slcinl:Y.
GEM MIMS Al MANCHESTER LIVERY STABLE.
Sinlidid and alartlors atresta.
'Muse and Caniones fundatiod. nolvaid
T.
i *TH NaL E oirs:.22
8u"r....v1488 an oe
,644 1 ,....
CUYEI9ATIIIM
u g;
ctla r
- 1713
.cam ss*xs: ~'•:~~`:~ + ,~,.
NEW ADV F, rISEMENTS
)1.0.41 , /.1 Ilk,
PI I NI •
ERRETT & ANDERSON,
Book and Job Printers,
GAZETTE STEAM
JOB !TESTI 1, EsT.II3I,ISDIEN'f,
84 Fifth St., Gazetliißiiihiing.
ILLEIMENI NATIONAL DANK,
No. 33 Fr: Street.
Capital, - - - $500,000
ATs DAILY AT M.
‘'
H. W. MACKEV.CashieI
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..N1 EN". of V ,V 1.1.Y1:, A
111:111111
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If .1111,1.:A W 11A1, HELM?.
NATIONAL THIST COMPANY,
•123 Penn Mreet,
FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH
r• .11,1 an.l Itlter—t on de
uti 311 ll..prluelgral polo!, of
110.
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Sought and fa old..
THE STOCKIIOLGEFS INIMIDIALLT RESPONSIBLE.
12a 111 R la Prosl.ll,•.
JulIN 11. 11.A1,1 , /!..
itoneuT J.
ItoMF.R.T I CMAILLES MYERS.
J.Oll , M. 1iA1,14 , N, I JosE.lll LA NU,
.11.1.1 A 11. WILLIAM BRICK KI.L.
cilAy . IL Alt m,erit. 15 ti WM. t..i[A - MI ,, IMP,Js••
JAMES ta ri'Ll.l., ALL tlI 5.115 UT,
Pit. 'JAMES TA
1y6.117
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I"1-.{. 40 () :S IL,
PENNSYLVANIA
Agricultural Land Scrip for Sale.
THE UNITED,NTATES 40VERN
DIENT harlot; grantrd to the Corontonvrvalth of
I . ..nnnylv hula Land ,rlp. ruprt,o.tatt, 7110,00
+Lurk, of l'uldle Land, for Ow sdoninent Apt-1-
“Ito,l thi. ct
Board of I on,
tot..t • .v. off., th I • Lund rwrltt to the 'DOW...
l'r th.. vo•-• to I. Laud null , . ad
. 1,451, 1.. • • Br. r.) Couttnl , ..lonera of Art
, “tturst Laud t-wrt.. va• rveelved at Ulm hur.
rot I.ll,urrat'. Other. at Harrlaborg. until
Wednesday, August 14, 1566.
Thb land may he 4,4.1 In any Sta. or Teri-Ito
-1
v. 1., the I.•.l.iere of the hello. any of the un
appropriated lands pt ral land.) ef iiir
nited !state , ...latch May Le . *lt 14.,t to sale at prt
tc entry. Ear h piece of ....rip rvpretents a qoar
to r of our 1......r...1 and .1x tv arms. .111(101
Mll he made a.. 'nor acre. and u.. hlds a 11l he re
c..), ..1 for than one nuarter seet tort.
The Scrip 111 to, Lone.) I tetordiat,le on the psy
-2,..•nt or the in
ih th.. girre or tirst,ral, onu
ird of which nu, b.• paid within to days aud the
remaining r Iwo-thirds within Ohl y days an., anti
twat ton of he neveptahre of the bid or 1.1.1. by the
)loam) of Conaml,doner...
Jr 17-glO For the Board of Colunniutioners.
•
I' U E UNDERSIGNED HAVING
bee., anpolnl,A !freely., for the Illan of MIR-
T1f..1/ it. FIlll•;NI/R by the Irlutelel Court of
Alb.ulo.uy a
Pa.. will sell, at goblin Sale, on
the o (Le bit day of AUUUn7' 000.
lthout • •. and to Urn highest bidder, the fol
lowing dreurlbed property, Irving the well-known
Ir.ILNPUJiI FUR.N4 CE,
tit t nate at Wampum Station, OD 'he Pittsburgh and
Erle Re.ilroiw, 11 miles northeast of Plltghurgh,
iwith :Fel acre, of land, more or less, abounding With
n. I/re. Coal, I.llne INI.OIIO. Yin, Clay. :Ft.. and
with never lailing ,priln.p. of water.
IV AM 1 . 1 , 111 I.llltE AC it I, a substantial mole
stack, at feet high by 40 feet at base, and ld feet
hoed,and 11. mule from la to tone of metal per
day, which can easily he I nervaawd . There le a hot
blast of se stand of pipti. one Koehn, of 175 liarae
power. anti Doetor Engine. Iron Itewrroir,
Ale, stock end casting hon.°, eoal c ot '
hollnel, weigh lint., renal,.., Ars Al., 13 coke
oven, earh or I. feet dial-nett, dd elid and sin
gle tenetnente. boan.ling hone, .tore honer and
weren't., hiarketnith shop, •131,1,. and other
building.. Also, Coal Railroad. and .13/D..11 . 13t cars
to convey mineral.. :Lc., to and mon lb.. furnace.
The , oninany also hair favorable leaw, for the
principal mineral lands In the
The propery Intuit on Bearer river. and Dearer
and Erie Is easy of nee,. end offer, to CAI4 , -
101111. a rare claanee Inc Inreeldrieut. For further
ps.rtien Mrs addre,s
1v13:11.7 Pittsburgh. Pa
BAILEE. FARRELL &
No. 167 - Smithfield Street,
Lead and Bloch Tin, Pipe and
Sheet Lead;
%Wholesale and retail dealers Iu all kind* of
Brass and Steam Goods,
AND PUPS Or ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
3. 4 67 Bnciltl3.llcalci estroort.
TII
IN THE ORPILALNEr COURT OF
ALM:lints NY C. , (INTI —ln PArtltlon. No. 3,
March Tern, loco Eatoto of SAILAII STEEL, do
conned.
And now. June inuo, 0a motion of A. M.
BROWN, Attorney for P.Mloner, Court confirms
the Inquisition made In
mesalitloner,
proceedings, and
grant a rule on helm and parties interested to be
and appear before the said Court, on
,
Saturday, August 4th, 1866.
At 10 o'clock, A. 10., to accept or refuse to aecent at
valuation; and direct notice of this rule to bugles],
to I.lmie Seaton, Sarah F. COnoVer and drOnen
McFarland, not now IMMO the Jurction of She
Courts of this Commonwealth, by advertisement
once a week for six successive weeks In 1110 PITTS
-1101011 DAILY Ci SZETTM
From the ibmord. WM. A. liEltitOti, Clark.
NOTlCE.—Whereas, Letta•rs or
A dminlstrattou to the estate of Samuel Clarke.
late of the Iturough of lilruilugham, Allegheny
deceased, hare been greeted to the sub
seriber.a I persons Indebted to the said mann , aru
requested to make immediate payment, and those
having clalmA or ileussods against the estate of the
salt! decedent will make known the same without
delay, to JA HES McDoNAL.I), Adin`r,
Jy1.:111351 11l ughseistreet,
NOTlCE.—Whereas Letterm of
Adrulnistnitiou ou the estate of LAWRENCE
PYRAN ELEA, I rite of Reserve township. Alleghe
ny county. deceased, have been granted to the sub
scriber, all persons indebted to the sold estate are
requested to make Immediate payment, and those
having claims or demands against the same will
present them, properly anthenticated, without de
hty, to Juan 11.11-RTMANLOW, •
mriltain Spring Carden Ram, itliterve Ty.
A DlditiltititALTOlt'S NOTICEo--
~.. Letters of AdMinlatratlen have been Rile day:
ennted to theundersigned on the Mate of Wile.'
Liam Mr:yr., late of Fawn township, deed. Alt
persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate
are requested to make it modiato payMent, and al •
ermitters Arc requested to presenttbele Semen& for
goal settlement.
InV2,4ible trator.
A DREILNISTRATION NOTICE.—
The undersigned. Executrix of the -inst. sill
and testament et JOHN- tirtiZlLLt denuded Übe
of the City of Pittsburgh, hereby giveg ingico
Vyleinfir persona '4.124:11,11.tat1.12,w.A.Z.-
to make payment. tome eminseL Tztoit,
6gAij""U" TIN Vital; VglaiTab•
loccasm ToterStreet.
G.ENE
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32ranswalst1icas 4121211045.
u, uo-a > antasxess
ONll)illisineisr llaUeltor orAmertaan VoriLiel
3EIN 411. 1 r, ZIMTWIEfir
0244 4" No. l[2 ',ss tbar f.t7 4g119.404.
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Pre‘idoroi pro ICIII
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J. M. CAMPBELL,
Surveyor Geuerekt
SAMUEL M. KlEit,
=I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
luE
Etna and the Portland Fire
N
I)St RANCE ('OMPAM
HARTFORD, CONN
ARSETI,, it ET I. 1.1.611
1111~~if I l i
E.I ,111 4. 1
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Nl.trt, lta ll•uag.
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I yr, netl r, or.
A dal/ I ntArult• tpf AnY P•
1.4...4, Awl ior va be time,
paid I. ',mt..
LOSS BY ME PORTLAND FIRE,
X 111 37 Atia...
11. t. total atnnnnl on•ortol by Attl.na ItolIclo• on
p.p. - It drat tot oat or tlanta.pol la n Itlrth
-11“ gr will, all ot por t tor total los, will
not art mat icom icatO t tnt, ntl.l I. 1.../11g ~,,, nr , 4
.oljnettol paot. 1.. •ata pot 111 , 01/
tt•aett., a Ittitt 'tot alight iy actoollnat our
met, 01111 State tiara. paid la at. yen, or a propor
tion count 4. a sl.nou 10,n for a company of a1W.0.4
Tim in,ttrauce• and the val.. of
y 'Tito [tic corporal ts /op ll.ly
by title ars,.. weak Inautinr.. Companies an.
.6.,tr0yt...1 Portlan rai d ha, a popnlat fon of lltl. l y-11 yr
I. oneaad. trio hand...nun:lv built, 'airily tln.. brlol
.
o• stone strinclorea—prolreten and SCI ...led with
opreard.n of OM, thonsand mnade trrea—honnaed on
three by water—lndeed, I iterslly, .111110,. rioting
ronnthe reran—end with goal ...ins fire deoart
intent td It hats 4 10 . 01 / 0 . 00 IIIroteIri) ti
rear hours—ninon a holiday when Its a ople are bast
tta o..ropird. corn tln• very 1.41.1111.1 e, can.e of a con
cratter.
tetn.lnber the trllllng Origin el'. fir,. that .04,5
a• , ay In few - I arnlngs lyeara ranaider
you r st. Intei i n terval.. and an•tn, o tine .+na A RVII a 0011
If
e e pm d at fair lera aevot ty. roltylea
..t
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
.z,.cn-mlrrrrS.
as Founint ri•ut:El
MEM
SZIEVENTLI LIST OF lIPPLICA
k, TIONe for Selling Liquors, riled In the Clerk'.
Office up In July Into. Died.
NAMF. KIND. !Pi, Y..
1 Samna' O. Stewart. tavern, lit Warr, Pittsburgh.
John 31 Eviler, tavern, 1,1 Ward, Pittsburgh.
John Ryland, tat, 13, ist Ward. Pittsburgh.
Thom. Welch. tavern. let Ward, Iffltaberglt
IC. 31. Ittnghan, tavern, lot Ward. pittaburga.
Cherie. Du I Mug, tavern, tot Ward,lPittsburgi,
J. F. Morgan, tavern. let Ward, Pittsburgh.
Domlulrk Gallaher. tae ern. lat Wain, Plitsbargh.
(Merge A. Grier • tavern, irt Ward rlttsbnigh.
Arthur i)oon, rating house, Ist Ward, rittaburgls.
, c
Joseph H... other goods. Ist Ward. Plltaburgh.
Joseph Flowing, other gonds, let W . Pittsburgh.
Harry ;thins, tavern. 261 Ward. Pitt bore,
/Drumm J. hiazert a tavern. 2d Wa . Pittsburgh.
Henry IleSwlggen. othergoods, :A rd, Pittwir'll.
Peter 31.4:r. tavern, NI Ward, Pitt burgh.
John kletice. tavern, ld Ward. Pitt urge.
Louts Cella, tavern, ad Ward, Pitts arab.
cbriat Wehrung• tavern, ad Ward. Pittsburgh.
Janie. Ceo. tavern. ad Ward, Pittsburgh.
&Orem Campbell. Tavern..ltli Ward • Pittsburgh.
Daniel Steen., Tavern. 4th Ward. ,Pntrburgh.
n. It. Wal,oll A Co.. other goods, eth Ward, P•gh.
Jas. McKay, other good., 4th Ward; Ptt tato. rah.
WallaceA haleff. Tureen, SID Wand. Plitabtirat,
F. H. lai,rker, Tavern. sth Ward, lettatturgh.
T.
it. Roams, Tavern. sat Ward, Plitaeurgl,
IL ti•qlKWl4. Tavern...lA Ward, ritesoargh.
Joseph Dep.. hating Hour. KID Ward. Pitt aburgn.
Mena Plucker, Hating House, nth Ware egh.
John Watson, other goods, Mir Wanl_ , Pittsburgh.
Francis Goodwin, other goods, rib Ward, Pfgh.
C hn.tianki ;teller, Tavern :th Ward, Pittatairgh.
Peter Hermann, 'return, Bth Ward, rittnburgLi.
Itobertgadwards. Tavern, sth Ward, Pittsburgh.
George Hite, Tavern. Mb Ward. Pit...burgh.
J.. newel!. Tavern, bill Ward, I•lttaiturgh.
Fleury Kraft, eatlngtoruse, 8111 ward, Pitt•burgh.
• hat ea Friel, tavern, Mtn wand, Pittsburgh.
Caaper Ifettg••r, tavern, 10th ward. Pittsburgh.
P.trirk Mellon, tavern, Wilt ward, Pittsburgh.
John Froelich. tavern 10th ward &Hahn rgh.
E. 31. Gardiner, eating house, loth ward, Plttsb•lt.
Frani erick Umlth, eatlag hon., ledh ward, put•teh.
Fella Ora., tavern, l it ward, Allegheny.
John Fletcher, eating house, Ist ward. Allegheny.
F, O. Walker, other goods, tat ward, Allegheny.
i harles P.Mnder, tavern, id ward. Allegheny.
Jas. Neely. tavern, Rd ward..allegheny.
'rooms. Terhunli. rating house•ralwarn, Allegheny.
Conrad 'Young, eating bo.o. ad ward, Allegneny.
Valentine Mork. eating hon., ad ward. Alle g hen y.
Henry Hart. eating bouse. 34 ward, Allegheny.
Frederick Pancake. e. homer, NI ward, Alteg..l.
Jacob Rinehart, other gaud.. 30 ward. Allegheny,
JOllll A. Nicholson, tavern. 4th wan, Allegheny.
J. 11. Stinkel, tat ern. lth ward, Allegheny.
John S. Derder, tarry, 4th ward. Allegheny.
W. C. Hacker', tavern. 4th ward Allegheny.
tit F: A. Faulhaber, tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny.
John K. Buettner, tav• rn, 41.11 want, Allegheny.
Patriot Fetherstm, eating house, 4th ward, Alley.
George H. "Herter. eating house, 4th ward, Mir,.
!Stephen Buttner, eating honer', -Ith ward. Alle•y.
John J. CO. - Hag. ..14 houlle, 4th w.. 1, Allegheny
Oro. eiresennetneadt, ratlhellettie, ith ward, All y.
Elisabeth Davtd.n, eating honie. 4th ward, Ally.
H. iteddenbackAbon, other goods, 4th ward, all'y.
ii. lieepenbrideillo,
other goods, 4th wan, MP,.
Valentina lioehrlng.taverni Birmingham borough.
Fr ins Flar_her, tavern, Birmingfram borough.
Christ. Mange, tavern, Birmingham borough.
Catharine lischwindt, catinglionse, Binnittent bor.
Dominick Maguire, eat,, house, Birmingham bor.
A °gnat Rudolph. eating house, goat Birmingham.
great Hazlett. grating House, East Birmlngba .
Robert J. Taylor, other gomls, if at Binning aut.
Peter Emge, 'Cavern, Lawrenceville Boroug
John et. &Dm, Eating House, Lavrtencevill Bor.
Jane Brown. Eating House, Manchester Bornagh.
Job. tforithring, Ramon, South Pittsburgh Bor.
John Vettmeler A. Co., °Margot/41s, Son& PIM Bor.
Vitaries Melling, other atrods,__Sonth PI& Bor.
fatale Anna gating Hon.. ..'eat Pittsburgh Bor.
John Shaffer. Eating Hons. Tumberancovtlie Bor.
Frederick Kant, Tavern Mt. Washington Bor.
John Wilbert. Tavern, sk i. Wnsitirlatun Borough.
Ltebrrt ChethenN Eating House Sill bath Tp.
&rands MeiVilihmaa, other goods, glisabeth Tp
Potor Spelmanatavent, Mifflin 1 ournahip.
Anthony Schulte. Diner°, Aliflltn
Towns y '
Chriatopher ifferstein, tavern. hiMla Township.
i`uter Sperimann, other goeda, 1111111 n Township.
Jacob gel: t, eating house, McClure Township.
Thomas Paisley. tavern. Obto .Towuslalp.
Jane Taylor, tavern, Patton Turntable
ittlymni Langdon. tavern, Penn Townabip.
liemge Snyder, tavern, Penn Towne/ti,
H. 11, V.voorhis, tavern, Site Township,
Veit Kaltenhauser, tavern, Pittsburgh.
John Heaney, eating house, heservr township.
Patrick Daffy. tavern, Robinson Township.
(tJean eethe Werney. eating b ßoes o nnTo e, Robinwnshipson Township.
&lowa, Tavern,
Richard Tamar, Tavern, 'Harland Township.
Francis S. Hogle, Tavern, Ulmer ht. Clair Tp.
Jennett Bennett, Tavern, Union Township
biatthyw H.blaton, Tavern, Union Townalk,
(ieorge Weir, Tavern. Versatile. Township.
John Reese, Tavern, Wilkins Township.
Daniel Wear., Tavern, Wilkins Township.
Conrad Spridle, gating Hou., Wilkins •I owntsbip
The Court will ail on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day
of August, 180.1, at 10 o'clock A. is., for hearing the
alms, applleatlons.
App U ileants will Mr their bonds In my office be
fore m der of hearing.
Iternonstranceamnat be tiled an or before the day
of hearing.
Certificates of Licenses mum lei taken out niter
five and within fifteen days after having been grant
ral. or Wry will be revoked - accenting to law.
Int "gar WM. A. HERRON, Clerk,
WM. MI LL Rik C. W. RICKETSON,
'
Plallatielphia. _ ____ Pittsburgh.
_ ___ ___ _ _ _ _
KILLER & RICKETSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
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BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS,
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTION,,YARNS, &C..
Constantly on hand.
lOWA FOUNDRY FOR SALL
'WITII A. DESIRE TO RETIRE
num business L oarfor isle mf
x■coicrrazzowsir,
hich. C01111144X of the Reel Estate, Buildings, Ma
chinery. bathes, Toole. Lc.. together with the good
wIII and ah he beelness at present cordwtee with
the eante: . Th. eatahltehment, well known through
out the 'Vetted Sates, and celebrated ter being
One 'of tke Leading Foundries
for conetrnellnicend making and pntUng up
ALT. 81:111D1g OF•ROLLING MILLS,
avd farashlna•Chnted Pella aad othr r Rolla and Kb.
ehlitery, atutVtill 'Uastlng t hgeneralte, to al th e
mills 'lmmo/heel' the_ coon with extensive and
tae thclittlee, he.ving, &Imo* every variety or PM ,
tams for turning ou t work, either light or heavy.
This affords an 'ord. , Ortunley seldom offend to par
ties lalthleg to enttaArk le• wild. sane and prodts
blit husinesa. It the puraitt.er should destrwit
The Property will be LLeaeed for a Term
•
of Years,
and the Patterns., 'Tools, Lathes, and all the ma
chlrery BOW at 611 Illppralse4 , . lo e•
/for terms, an, apply to '
•• .1;00N
.
Att. the `aelVa Fottilari."lotOONOAND U/k B4 / 1 "S•1
Pttlabargb, „ItIS:gI4
MOWERS,,, HAT RAKES.
Plows, Culthi-atiits and
. AU. 741:(139.3' , ,
AollueuvalßA- 1 L I A - AafIuPENXR.
'Neu. VnefatOkto.rti:ect::f...l4kbelm,
JARED M. BRUSH,
„.• • •
11111141 'skit
141 . b •
''':,; ( 1 1 110j1 7 , 14P",_ . •
ZkraMiIIaTURIAP
. X 7711 RA , ,2
WAN TS.
VI VD. 1.410,1 Ir' Mr" to
$•200 per Mouth pa id
f 4,.. -En {N., m •,• {,,cr
KS{l i t •
•r
SI A /I %p
L 13 ,
WALL PAPERS,
'1:110MAN PALMER
9ROLFS.III AID }:EtkiL DEW E
WA_LJ. a~ e.IDIt 1 &
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES
IE3 1, IEI CD CDP ..IEI .Vt.
Vi areliou:e. 91 Wood Sneer,
Dials,np.l tn. r,
PI PI'S BI PA
1)4 l'Elt 11.4NININGS FOICIMit;
I=
ansertran Pr'aU Pape r
For the dr. Limo In nyv
Xi: E.rGLism P.41.1:118
1:1=1
Acts t'A Frencli
J.. 13,16
pAkiILOR PAPERS,
819, LI. fluw
$17..:13,0m1
A NEW 1. , T
Standard Gold Pa pers
Now !ere' red, or twautilal deelKn. , Parlor, at
namo
No. 101 MARKET 11'11KET, SEAR FIFTH
Olin GOLAND
GLUT CON CERT
Adrertise.l for .'I/1) ith, will poslthely tw vireo at
Cirr"Sr
P'ITTS.BUR 6311, pa.,
MONDAY, JULY 30th, 1866,
AT S O'CLOCK P, L.
VIINC CLASN MUSICAL, TALENT ENGAGED
Gins to the amount of
C).00
w preseraeit K. Lite Tick loo
et Holders. lueludlug
City Prop,rty. lireanbseks.o Fame, Sc.
I'WK ETD ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH.
43 blank.. A ,Ift for every ticket bolder
LIST OS' ItIPTIS:
I Floe Three-story Itrtck fleshiest.,
corner Canal and Chestodt Woo.
Allegheny *14,000
Krick Itesblence, No. 17 Grant St..
l'lttsburgb
Brick store Unitas. No. 17 Anderson
rtreeL. Allegheny 3.000
Flue Building Lots In centre of knot
Liberty. near It. It Station 2,800
L.t.t.s. Nos. 16, 16. 17, in and
Magi' et.. l'ittsburgh
gift In Greenbacks.
gilt In Greenback..
Olt In Greenbacks,
Olt In Greenbacks
sift In Greenbacks.
gilt In l,n ennacks
100 glittl InUnAartback. $lO each 1,000
200 glut In herculean.. r ...... 1.003
400 gine In herculean. 4,50 corn
2,000 glf r ts of good interact ng Book.
I Il l and cqunee Plano
1 rlne Horse and To Ilogg7. ..... 100
10 gifts of Wheeler Wlleon Sewing
ILschLues 1,000
10 KW. of excellent Melodeons 1,0 0
. 0 0
#11 . ' : '4" a1... . YiLL;;Wnrra. 4
flue Gold Watches.
11 gift, of Western Forma, Wit:
Nino 123.
lAKIATED AB YOLLOWeu
t t
I ..lo SILs OOO . county, Ustaof LSI acre:, and
ils LW acres each; Two to Texas eoaray, each
100 ' Une to Ripley county tlf Macros, and Two
to county, each Id 3 acre.. Mao, Two Farms
lu Aturathou county, Wlseonaln, 100 and ee acres re
apeettively. AU etch Farming Laud In good settle
ments.
also, 101riterems 1I M each) In Ott Wells, located
ou the famous Pl th ole reek. Venango county, rm.,
Including VINES. FLOWING WKLLn And other
- reductive wells In that wonderful region. These
Interests WIN be presented as Sony gifts,
valued atem .300 to g. 4030 each. Nut one of
them Is unpraluctlee w close
to
but In ells
produclus, and others yet to be tested,
to prodnetng wells, Mt under contract for mtmple-
Ilea, free of ftirtter expense. Maps showing the
location of Bald well, do., on hand.
. .
Persons washing to examine deeds, or certain or
tleles of the above proper ean be accommodated
steer °Mee, where nil the n
partlettlrr may he ob
tained. Warrantee Deede given for aLI the strove
Zetate..
A CORRECT LIST, iNCLUDINU THE, TICKET
HOLDERS' NAMES, ALUMINUM, AND THEM
TicK_ET NUMBERS{ IS KEPT AT OUR OPFICE,
- 51.) THAT ALL MAT RECEIVE JUSTICE,
WHETtililL THEY ATTEND THE CONCERT OR
NUT. Our smallest gilts are photographs of Bets
g ed abb persona
The drawing will take place after the concert.
four nights in auccemion. A commits, will be ap
pointed by the Ticket Holders alone to superinteud
the same. aud see that We bibU are diatributed
lumartially, nod :he cereal published Immediately.
Urrenbacks, Deed., Sc... forwarded by express.
RELIABLE AU UNTO WA VTR(' 10 every town
and village walla 5t11) mil •Ir of Pi urburgh, to
whom liberal Inducements are offered.
CLUB 114T.Bni
Tickets to ono address. 50
10 'rickets to okeaddress 00
00 Tickets to one address 43 50
100 Tickets to one address. ........ n 5 00
Tickets selling inst. 001 up your clubs mud scud
on your orders with list name and tuldreeis Cuil,of
each subscriber.
!a ember of tickets issued. 70,000. Price, $1
each, They are (exude at our uhice. No. 10 FTII
.STUEET, tad Vioor, 'Chronicle' iilideng, rittab'g
And at the principal Hotels, Book, Music and Dreg
Stores of this city sod Allegheny.
Sent by mall un receipt of price and stamp for re
turn postage.
Send tor Circulars.
Money may be soot ua at our risk, either by draft,
postollioe order, express or registered letters.
We have excellent rclercnees, with which our
agents are furnished.
B. B.—Although our tickets Issued for the 4th
Inst. were nearly all sold, yet It became absolutely
neer-unary to dolor our Concerts few dam to allow
our Belton, agent& Moe to correct Flo r rr•porta.
We aunt positively lo•ve Bar Nano , 1 o...ad
drwy and limber of .neu tf tf 1, or wo
cahoot flo.Juallee loom . U,Le1.1101“ ourve.l V.. or
our references.
of cower, 'facts Wood for the 4th ler•..aro good
for tlahleth, sod have an equal Inlet., is all the
te Meet be carefld to forward report. so as to
ream 1111/Lh Inst. as our concert will certainly
Luca place oti the 304. without Nu.
P.O extra charge for admission.
It will be seen that we have added some eery
cable city property to our list. at a moderate price.
All cornadmicasionashould he addressed to
TIPLIM.4OI.
— lyitil.lonTslll9 Bo - No. 506, Pittsburali. Pa.
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
No. 65 Fourth Street,
CHAETEER,EI) IN 1855.
Open daily from 9 to 2 o•clock, also on Wednesday
and Saturday evening,, from May 181 W November
let. from 7 too k, and from November Ist to
llay lett, RAMS to oflock.
Dermalts received all sums of not less than One
aad • dividend of the profits declared twice
a year, In June and December. Interest= „ l. , 74,
declared semi-annually In dolman , ' Dem
the Sank was orgmelsed. at the Late of six per cent.
o rt * lit•est, If not drawn out,:le placed to the credit
of the depositor aa prinelpal. andhears the, same in
terest from the firm days of done and December.
compounding twice a year without troubling the de
edlar to or even to pram t him pass book. At
tida ratentoney will double In leas than tweeve years.
Books mute/Mug the Charter, By-Laws, Itoloaand
Emulations, flumithed gratis, on applicatlon at lite
office.
PETADDCOSAIN ALBIIEZ.
VMS PILLIIIMII7BI
John O. Eackonm, A. M. Pollock, M.D..
Beni. L. Fatinestock, 1 itobertitobb,
James hlerdman,John H. Shoenberger.
James hicAlder, James Steidle,
James B. U. meeds, Alexander Speer,
Iwo IL Pennock, OltrisUan limner.
711.11812118,
WM. J. Anderson. James D. Belly,
Calvin Adams, '
fientge Black , John C.
John Iltra j.4ll :lF r.4
Wilßurgwl Walter.. Marshall,
AloresouS. Carrier, John B. McFadden.
Charles A. Colton, Jahn On,
?ern Dougla tilveirEL..olrxrita,it,
John J. 0111esple, Alexander Tlndle,
William S. Raven, William Vankirlf,
Peter H. Honker, •
chars! Rays. law Wtelt= "4
TalAr2M-0111031.185 A. COLTON.
Aire—JAS. B. /h. MENDS.
A SSESSOIPB OFFICE, LIiTERNAJC.
OIL REVENUE, 230 DISTRICT,
Notice Is hereby given to 'ell persons Interested,
that the nets of income Tax, Licenses, do, for
that portion of the Twenty-third District, Penna.
embraced In the comity or - Alleghcny,_will be °poi!.
for examination at my Mats . No. en Water street., a,
AllegenY, On the 2ith and nth days onlitly,
whi and:place 1: will Isar all appeal. grew
muted to me relative to any erroneous or excessive
valuations, assev.smentsr enunciationt made try
the Assistant A.sseasors for the mad county.
All appeals must be tnano In Writing, and mat,
specify the partleular cause, /natter or thing
2::°V4fOillgl=4l.:lll%lP4V. '4 4
or crompfltin ,
ed of. No appeal can ho allowed to any partraftne
the lid has been transmitted to the Collectoy.,,Ag.
ter the above date all persona subject to-faitArbo
have neglected to mate returns will booth:Meted to
the penalties provided by law. •
bAMUEL *AUKS,
U. S. Assessor, •Md District, Pa.
City of Allegheny. Jelly G. aen. Jy7:C.IGn
REIIIO*AL.
160. SnsithikklSlreel. 160.
JOHN Z I F:HEDINGREt,
Formerly of 80 . FIRTH; has rt. Morel to
No. 160 Smithfield •Steeet,
Two doorsabove Blank' areal, where be hu
eellene matt of
Pirui - Os,:tel.foleons, — Organs,
And all ilnde of L LIUHICIAI: INSTIL...6II4HW and
STAMM. Arllluelg*/ laaLL Wae, 4 l 3 repai red with
acetates atm dispatch. _ I%ld
PLICTED.
I'ATZ.NT AIEDICINInn*DICII6B,' at low prices.
uttisivrriors SITTERS, nen-bogie.
DRAKE'S .P.LAtiTATION Errmis, *I 40.
/3.OOYLANDIVBITTEIVI r.
pnr natter.
4911 w. YOPPD AIMUAR . Pure, 01 DV' lb.
And twanlning elan inidopoinin at .
EIR O 7 N , SWEIV - DRlCria firORE,
S' . 6 l 4..Clair Street.
Ancurrpenatim i
MR.& !MEL T U
cuirEcrs,
, :_;;N*24,141'-4 (Xs&
Street,
gateViettirtitt i ettitt".
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