The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 31, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAY, JULY 81, ISEKI
UNION REPUBLICLN NOMINATIONS.
FOR 6. v ERROR 1
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OW OUIdIt&ILLA—AD COUNTY
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DARFUR'. B. CLILLET, City 4
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VIM ON OarII.ANEI COUET:
£LEXA3DEZ HILANDS, City
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HZ). T SHI VELY, City.
y IAIItOtSTXII.:
.1106 H li. lIIRAY, Plum Tp.
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GEORQE HAILILTON. GUy.
lIIIISCTOR OF ZPOOS
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JOHN P. GLANS, City.
itiSORGA
PETERWILNON,Pitt Tp.
GINOP.OIti Y. IIIoKEZ. North Fayette Ty.
IVILIJUL
AAJIZIEL DI CHADINI, Bose Ty. . T D .
H. A. COLviria.r. City.
THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION.
If anv of our readers imagine the Phil
adelphia C,ouvention is a popular move
ment—that it was intended by its eoneoc
tors and promoters to express the convic
tions of the people on the present situation
of public affairs—and that its deliberations
and conclusions will be entitled to taty
pedal consideration, they had best itlqUilv
in what quarter it originated and in what
manner the delegates to it are appointed.
Was there a demand from among the
people for such an assemblage? Only sheer
impudence would make such an allegation.
In none of the accustomed forms for the ex
pression °lithe popular will—ln no form
whatever—Las there been a requirement on
the part of the people lot the convening of
such a body. The people chose represen.
tatives in a regular, formal and legal man
ner; and those representatives have been
deliberating and adopting measures for sev
eral months past. No proof exists to show
that the people are dissatisfied with the con
duct of their representatives. All the in
dicatious lead to the conclusion that the
representatives will be sustained—especi
ally those the Conservatives clamor against
most. No sane man doubts the re-election
of Mr. Wn.masts, and Mr. KELLEv. They
are not lathe class of representatives who
stand in danger of repudiation by their con
stituents. The men who are certain to go
overboard are of the stamp of Mr. Cowes.
The Philadelphia Convention originated
in the White House. It has for its object
to overawe the representatives of the peo
ple, and make them submit to presidential
dictation. It is sustained by Executive
patronage. Left to -itself, and such support
as the people, by spontaneous movement,
would give, it would fall still-horn
The Democratic State Committee has
appointed a set of delegates to represent
this Commonwealth—and a very respecta
ble delegation it is in point of ability, of
personal diameter, and of experience.
What had the people to do in their selec
tion ? Not a thing. Not a particle of evi
dence exists in show that any one of the
gentlemen named could or would have
been appointed to that function by the
peopleat large or by the people of the par
ticular district. Indeed, there is no evi
dence to prove, or even to establish a
probability, that the Democrats, acting
separate and apart Irma the rest of their
fellow-citizens, would have elected these
men, or any of them, as their representa
tives. Mr W LLACE lnay have assembled
th e slam Committee over which he pre
sides to make these appointments, or he
may have sat down, himself alone, in the
privacy of hie chamber, and made up the
list. In the latter (use, they would be his
representatives; in the former, those of
the Committee. I/1 either ease, there is no
room for the people to come in. The peo
ple had just nothing to do in the premises,
and they did all the programme meant they
should. What was desired, was a packed
caucus of politicians of a particular stripe,
and that is what will he obtained.
This is farther illustrated by the machin
ery through which the set of delegates pro
fessedly Republican is appointed. A hand
ful of self-constituted delegates to a State
Convention met at Philadelphia and desig
nated delegates at large to the National
Convention. Conceding to them high in
telligence, eminent personal virtues, and
ripe experience in dealing with public
questions, it is still pertinent to Inquire,
Who do they represent? What had the
people to do in their appointment? Would
the people collectively, or the Republicans,
acting separately, have commission
ed these. individuals as their plem
ipotentiat tea? No decent man has
hardihood enough to say that the people, in
any true sense, have been consulted' in
these appointments, or that there was any
intention of consulting them. A truly rep
resentative body was not desired; but a body
factitiously manipulated to express et fore
gone conclusion, and. endorse apra-determ-
Med policy.
Now we see no objection to these people
from Pennsylvania and elsewhere, coating
tqgctler, talking as long as they will about
certain . aped& questions or matters In gen
eral, and coming to . sucli results at shall by
dictated either by their wisdom or
wishes . . They are AmeriCan' cllizatiaLat
least such as have not forfeited their right
by offences against the laws—and arc at
liberty to talk, and to be heard, ll . ..any:body
chooses to li.cen. It is well to know what .-
leading rebels or prominent South
ern men who are notNebels. What they
have to say will nog - meals: s ite stock'of gen
eral Information. But all; attempts to pass
this bedjroffas having aithority, or 'even
entitled to any respect beyond such as may
be fairly challenged as due to the personal
character and attainments of the men com
posing It, arc not only aupeterogatory but
ridiculous.
The people of the countrywill presently
be called upon to elect representative, in
a for - rail and definite manner ; dater the
Constitution and Lawa, Tli relFeeet4a-
Wren so elected will have authority. They
will not owe fealty to - the , President and
his Cabinet, but to the People. The
new Congress bids • fair, to te:Volapose d
mainly of the ideriticai men who.composed
the past Congress. The men who are
likely to lie dropped arc - not theie the
President finds Tault with. Let the people
address themselves to therask of. selecting
the new members, and seeing that they are
composed of proper stuff.
•
TtrE Rapid,licane of Cumberland county
met in convention at 'Carlisle on the 23d
and nominated the following ticket :
CongTS;Col Et 31 settdarstiai 4. r : Car
lisle, aubjeet to tho decision of the Con
gressional itioritorincei>lßSLmbly &load
John Lee; Associate iltOpti, 'Captain J.-*.
Kelt.O, at:ow W. Cilswell; Pintitaniitiry,
Sergeant' John Vinf
Cowls, iSergeant `;WW
Register, Captain Taut. lattlivoiainteony t
miaioner; Captain Saileuel'ldtig;•lpiiiihit•
of the. Poor, Owen Jautel; County Audi
tor, Jason W. Eby. " 7 r - "..
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-Letter from Dialer Mick Downing.
absents. garcons : I'm jilt
ington City, and chuck full o Detre;
called to see the President and talkeil to
him like a book, for me and him Were school
boys. I've a liking for Andy, and told him
I didn't want - to see him lost in the fog.
Bays he, Major heir Ton, and yo I put
my thumbs in my jacket, drew myself back
in my chair and commenced. Says_ I,
Andy, for God's sake and mine, don't you
make the same blander John Tyler did.
lle got a notion in his head to get tip a
policy, and got to quarreling with Con
gress, and then the Democrats
,patted him
on the back and promised to stand by hire:
and know, see I, Andy, they dropped him
at the end ol his term, jest as a monkey
would a hot chestnut. See I, Andy, you
know how they need to get up meetings
here, aide fellows as Montgomery Blair
would blown horn, then some of the fel
lows under him would beat on Unpins and
an old drum that must of stood out in the
rain that when you beSton ft It sounded
like kicking a foot-ball; then they would
gather up to this very White House in a
.o.." 1 crowd nod old John Tyler would
come out, and with one thumb in his Jack
et, jes like me, and the fore-linger of his
right hand leaningnpagalnet his long nose,
he would say: " Fellow citizens, this im.,
mense assemblage,of the yeomanry of the
country' convince!' me that 'My Policy' is
right." Then some feller would holler out,
"Give it to Clay." Then old John would
call Clay a dictator, and other bard names,
like you called Forney. Sea I, Andy that
was not right for you, a President of these
here United States, reaching from the At
lantic to the Pacific ocean, to talk about
"dead ducks." Such expressions from me
and you ain't becoming no how, and I
kept denying yon ever said it until Seward
telegraphed it was an elegant speech, "dead
ducks" and. all. Now, see I, Andy don't
let them fellows, Montgomery Blair, Toni
and others just like them draw you
out to make a fool of yourself again. You
keep shady, don't get mad, but try and fol
low as closely as you can the track of Old
Abe and You'll be all right. Seilie, Major
don't the Democrats approve. my course?
Psha I see I ; Andy are you green enough
not to know what they arirafter? You
know, sea I, Andy they haver get np any
measure themselves, but always fight every
thing oar party adopts. Why, Andy, see
I, I verily believe if Congress would pass
a bill to keep trichined hogs anti the chol
era from landing on our shore, and you
would veto the bill, the Democrats would
pat you on the back and cry out, "Good
for you, Andy; stick to principle and we'll
stand by you." Why, sea 1, Andy they
would take the stump for you and would
tell their Democratic friends as how there
was no each thing as trichina in hogs; that
It was a Republican falsehood, Intended to
interfere with- he whole hog principles of
the Democracy. Now, see 1, Andy you
must not be fooled by these fellows in this
way. There ain't a going to be any - shah
thing as a new party formed, for the people
all Say the Union party Is good enough for
there, and they Intend to suck to it. Ses 1,
Andy look at Connecticut and New Hamp
shire, how they stuck to the Union party
against the copperheads Depend upon
it, this is the feeling all over the
coantry, and you can't change it_
Yito helped to make it yourself when
yoi told them in the Senate you would
hang traitors. Ses I, Andy, If you caught
a servant goingto burn your house down,
would you trust -him any longer, even if
he would swear he would never do 'Regain?
Breckinridge and Davis swore they would
support the Constitution of the United
Stites, and all the time they were trying
to upset the Union, awl of course Andy
sea, I, you know, if they upset the Union,
the Constitution would be undermost_
Now, would you, Andy, see I, • take either
of these fellows into your Cabinet, and ii
yoh did, wouldn't yon be cretim they
would turn our own guns upou you, or
Frith) all the money from the Treasury, and
start another rebellion? If so, why do
you quarrel with Congress tor not taking
such vile rebels like them into fellowship
to make laws for us? Wouldn't you say,
sect I, Andy, that a fellow that would try to
lake the life of your child, wouldn't be St
to be its gnardlart? And now, Andy, don't
y r * think yoursclf—if you should come
nCourt and ask the Judge to appoint
mit a fellow gnardianthat yott would he
salt tight away to the madhouse? Now,
eta I, Andy, that's jest what the people
think, and they intend to stand by Con
gress in keeping the rebels out, and if you'd
only turn and be 'with them, Andy, in
that you'd be - all right; but if you don't,
see I, Andy, yon'l be ground to mince meat.
Sea he, Major, do you think so? Yes, -see
Andy, Pm sure of it, anti with that he
took a drink, and asked me to Imo him,
which, out of sheer respect, i did. Major,
sea Andy, did you see an account of the
Johnson Club? See I, Andy, what upon
airth do you want with a club of Cooper
beads—you in the middle and they all
curled up and hissing, ready to give you a
dab behind and before? Now, seal, Andy,
this is a plan to catch you. There's Tom
F, he'd-throw his arms around your neck
and palaver you with a stream of . blarney
strong enough to turn a common sized
water wheel , and say: Yes, Mr. Presi
dent, these extremists are extremely ex
treme and fanatically fanatic,, calling for
the exercise of the superior,transeendant
and unparalled wisdom which you are
known to possess. And then het go right
off to the old public- functionary, (Mont
gomery
Blair) and the rest of them, and
unak and tell them howlie watts foolen you,
• and =ken yon believe he wasin. earnest,
and then they' I" all say, ' - try him agate,
- 'em s a Mlle more soft solder and we have
1 m." Why, Andy,aes.l, them fellows
Lave theirapudente to say yours going to
s pport Clymer for, Governor. Now, see
I, Andy, can you stand rich tarnel hare
(iced, 'Math?' Yettl . know, Andy, see I,
whan.dyinot whale bath all kind's of hard
things abontyou, and wouldn't let you
speak In the - Capital of the State, Gen.
Geary was ti keepin the rebela Rom burtin
you, and I tell yon„ now, Andy, sea I, if it
ttlsdn't beetrley Gftaii yon might have
been. where . Jeff Davis " is, 'and ay-
Rier ,-• been in Congress helpin to make
Provision for your trial for treason. He
;
t amed you • A lOTA Lincoln's ,: and said
yon were xusitTer.
that. you were no Gov
(Fun*, unit Oda - . ye n ,
, Andy, see 1, then
you had ao•PatrOziaire er power—now,
when he Soda you thePreildeat, ho comes
a retitle and - emellln 'tumid the White
Rousefer cabbage: Not you se e it, sea I‘ , Andy" . • Sea joy I ao_and
withlhat wolOok another drink of Dr. B's
everhotz, and then Andt,„ he
Uttered right
round to LUA, clutched It flat, and
iy the Eternal he - would go for ia onr .,, -
Now, sea I, Andy, stick to that, and don't
gor.z.le down any .more of their Copper.
head fbatteU - I,` rind don't Jet any of them
old buziards roost Aunt the White House.
lies be, Maim', PI keep my eye skinned for
that, and then me and him parted.
MAJRR SACS/ DOWNINU.
LutrunAmt.—A correspondent of the
Cincinnati Commercial, who has recently
had an interview with GSM. Phil. Sheri
dan, reports that theists& expresses him
self upon the condition of affairs in his
military division as follows:
"Ho saidiberevras an undcrahted change
P.O the Wthrse'in the attitude of the South
Within the 1 44 ALL zuorghs, and bad eynip
touts appeared .to be increasing. It now
looked:as if these infatuated, people were
Once more to precipitatotheir own misfor
tune. NotWog could have been more con
siderate than the disposition of the nation
toward Its defeated foes, even in the IL eat
of 'innlllioll'end flush of'vletor7; sand had
the liebelli.noly - ioaniksted if temper cor
respondingly, reasonable,; n as, indeed, was
very natural tb,ba!urpented after such chap
ligelnen4:Abeie CoUld.havo been no further
dEttleolty,• •The• , South- -evidently had no
statesmen, else sde piainla 'problem would
not continue to be so tont:teed; for it should
be clear that no:"ellias.;:, once jet - free, can
king remain diferanchised; and as they
aught lo'havelbiestalledlbeir Toes In 'gle•
lug freedom to thit,Chleft,itt war, no alter.
ward-common sensooughrte have P regll P"
te a kit leastiatoutceigyuretidel'in .making
entail). peace of those , with Whom' they
am' bound henceforth to,live, .-Instead,
h-o'Fga•r;l"Proe*certtdtt:thitt,the •,Ro.P'•
Oa hadleanteu, tiothUg:lkom expert' .. 4 1 -
0 Id would, infect, drive thew nnly e.hance•
14to urfriongly:hande.' The - safety of the
p_o ll4 :vemW*PAbillialtdi`nito rights "of
C A I CIII-Rieli 4 R4a o :SOUtlisoll retie tlib
inedlittlentOf ieetnolerg tailltary,foroefitid
rWpdfittillittlinittpiony it ahouw
ilitailUirkillitt•tkakiit Zien
et to be .21 :CM9Ted•trQui the Scoldkflwit;aji,
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~y
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- ' B eirlakiPlatill prevails - at Saratoga.
(Va.) has a population of
about 17,000.
—A Nashville negro shot a hackman for
refusing him a ride.
—The tea drinkers of this country con
same 30,000,000 pounds annually.
—Petroleum has been found in Texas,
between the Angelina and Neches rivers.
girl of fourteen has been abducted
from Lafayette, Indiana, by a scissors grin
der.
—'the first regular shop for the sale of
horse meat Was opened in Paris on the Oth
of July.
—nearly one thousand gentlemen in
Baltimore have organized a rifle shooting
company, and purchased grounds and
buildings at a emit of over $60,005.
—The flag of the whaleship General
Williams, of New London, captured by
the pirate Shenandoah in the Pacific, June
97, 1665, has been recovered and returned
brill° Government to its owners.
• young man named Jerry Lloyd,
stablled and killed a Mr. and Mrs. Moss, in
Rolla county; Miseouri, last week. '1 he
affair grew out of objections on the part of
lilosa and his wile to Lloyd visiting their
daughtU..
—Nachod, in Bohemia, which has figured
so prominently in the accounts of the
struggle between . Austria and Prussia, was
the birthplace of the famous Wallenstein.
This little town of 3,000 inhabitants has an
old church and castle, both of which are
connected with the history of his family.
—Fractional currency having become
short, owing to the large amount of muti
lated that has been redeemed, the Su
perintendent of the proper Bureau at Wash
ington is now compelled to work all his
available force extra hours to keep up with
the demand to satisfy the vacancy thus
creaksd,
-a. French paper speaking of the hor
rors rif. London, said quite recently: "Will
It ho believed, in London a soup made of
rotten green walautsand cats' livers is eat.
en and popular In till classes of society.•
Some of the subs( ti hers to the paper insis
ted upon further proticulars in order that
they? might avoid this horrible soup when
theyi went to London. The editor said the
scull alluded to was called in London wal
nut catsup.
—When Portland was burned by the
British in 1775 an infant hut a few weeks
old was removed from a house on Fore
street and taken out of town for wifely. The
house was burned down. During the con
flagration on the Fourth that same infant
was removed from a house erected on the
spot where stood the tee burned by
Mowatt, from which, ninety years ago, she
had been removed, and was once more
taken to a place of safety. It was the ven
erable Miss Hanna Thorn.
FRUIT WAX! FRUIT WAX!
VIWIT WAX! FRUIT WAX!
FRUIT WAX` rutur WA X •
FRUIT WAX FlttliT WAX!
IfIIUIT WAX FRUIT WAX`
FILUIT WAX VRILITT WAN;
FRUIT WAX FIWIT WAX
Fsurr WAX Piturr WAX
The bent and most reliable aril, le
The best and moat reliable ar,sete
The best sad most legible menet,.
Tao lae•t and mon sellable nrticis
The best and most reliable emelt
The best and most reliable article
'beeper than elec. here In the city.
Cheaper than elsewhere In the ctn.
, •heaper than elsewhere to the ear.
Cheaper than elsewhere In the en..
Cheaper then elsewhere In the Lilt'.
AT FeElltlalli'a Ult Ult
Al FLIK3UhIt'S .Rl:6 IeTURL.
AT FLUMIN SWILL.
AT FL EktlNel•is Ultt'll I,IOIIE.
Nu. s, Market street,
No, 04 Merkel street.
No. et Market stm t,
Corner of tie Diamond and Market street.
Corner of the Ulantood and Market street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
WAL BING HA Ai, Jr., Adana Etyma Wier,
64 /VA Albvet, at an authorised Agent to miens,
Adrertieresents for the GAZETTE; and at/ other
papers throughout the United States and the
Ltinailas.
S'IMATED OU STOLES. Thurr.
day. the rob lust, A WHI (IC I . OW. with bine
lob black. ilpOt• on the nett. Also, on Tuesday. Nth
104., A. RED COW. with white no bind lege. A
remand of 010 win be paid (or Use 'num di both
noes to th e an Inscriber. JOHN Y. OATH KR.
j1 , 11:1. Duncan meta,
I 4 1QUID RENFETT.
1 Gross H. Blair's.
The only nlist.O. Itsonst for motto, with
tulle, Ina few Wont., .fly, ./uotent ono Yrupolze
for Sattaner (leaser,. for -.ale by the dozen. or
stave bolt e, et the tun Ilyl. r.tery More of
JNII. A. ItIKNoIIAW.
)7 3 / • "rues Tabs rty and Hand streets.
SCREWLESS
sinurrEe 11111V4SER,
Olisap sad strong. and caster put on than any other
binges In see, at
JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO.,
Corner Wood and becond ate., rittstnergb,
AGENT, run rAiullAiilib• SCAI,EB.
lyll-44,e4
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
TXI.3IMX, 82•72:e .17.1E41.171n;
Or, Lore and Loyalty.
The mie will he very lergh.end agents will find it
for their intermit to sell Ude book In prefermee to
eaj other. Ledlee nod gentlemen wishing pronter
he employment will do well la rell upon or address
W. J. litls.L.A A (Y. 0..
i) -21 :0 3 76 Third etre.. lustsburgh. Pe.
MM. goal Ora miler, gm lo ovary roma hot end
cold water imam ,
do. all to complete orJer. Ilnly
See minutee well, from the Pueloillew Posimetioa
fore tied Immediately.
further partlealen Inquire of
JAMEY PHELAN,
iIV - 11 1 6 No. 24 irlfth Street.
BOABDING RANTED-6p a gen:
Reiman and wife. In eke.... di'', FRONT ROOM
PRE/Mak/CD. Ael , lress this Odle, attallneprlce
=CETI
sODIET EMIG NEW AND vALuA
-TCHOILs, SACKS or W 1.1.8 cured yin
outman or rotting.
I fete th I. uppoinnnity of introduring to thew üb
lic- my eerily discovered mode of treatment th
t the least palu or cutting. 1 will meet will, those
afflicted at PARMA a% INN, corner Fourth and
retry stroets, from BA. 31. to 30. every day
during Iffe week, from the 311th of July to the .11.1
1 "° -- ." pay. Um' jrirgli.ll2,7l ,(-
FOR SALE.—TWO DESIRABLE
DUMPING LOTS. situated nu the C 1111111)( of
BIDWELL and HAMILTON &TREATS, Second
Ward. Allegheny. one square from the lion of the
Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway,
Inquire of JAMES GODFREY,
.17 11 iff 11 No. 7 Ohio Btreet, Allegheny.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the report or the viewers far the opening
of DA Vlif ALL,KT, In the City of Allegheny, set
ting forth the dannyres and benefits assessed upon
Hia Prot.•fir ad oining. Ac aw. Med July moth,
1888, 10 the Distritt 1 ,1114 ' 01 Allrgbeoy cone tr.
to which Court spinals trout said rep o rt p t .,
made within 512 weeks from the date of the king
thereof. EL A. WO. DWAED,
H 1741 City Solicitor.
WESTERN !MILITARY INSTI-
T TUTS, NEAR DA TTON, 01110.— &plain
JAMMS 11. LOCKE. Superintendent. Captain O
!MITERS. U. 8. A.. Commandant. The next sc.-
ri .of this Institution WIU 010 u oECTICAIit&A, lilt. la- Circulars Clll he had at the Boot - Sure of A.
11. Ep t oto. A Co., Where also proves desrring
(nether information cao confer with ft. r. SAMUEL
U . Co.fesmir in the institnte , from le A. 111.
40 12 • . L
till Auguattib. prat. Jr/1..14
prrirtIBVIIGU AND OAKLAND
unx. Nuovszb.
JOILN Q & A. AIVIIIHM
:JIMANraITANA fdrll.lll:l7,72thirdpial
4OP :`IIOFIVEV4Tar `KVE;(469I6,
ltastourgb Ana O t aif 3 aUletZger Car, run to
ha Urreohou. aver, IS Minales.
ION"i
PITTBBII3IIGLI ANTI CONNELLS.
VILLE ft AIL RO C OMMA NY 7111 AT MORT •
GAGE TURTLE CHEEK DIVIeIoN CoNeTW.
MN BURPS. — hold., ue hereby [RAMC& that
the Interest coupon• on above bonds due August
lat. ...od n a_fiter that d i ode,
i nn u tt n re.
a t, habupph. nd
rY
at
Jya-glafire _ T reasrer.
BREwEAS,
BALL-1 SO good second band ALIC BARRELS
LH It HALVES trill be sold eta bargain.
HENRY REA, Jn
JyVI-Tras =Liberty, opposite !Seventh street
COW.—Caine to the lin..
a-r/ sieralitned, 1/vlow at the fur end of blurt/abet
bridge, on The Way evening IfTel a/M CO.'',
5. , ••• ••• * calL, r ) about nlhe /awls old. The
ow
will call. prove pr... report/. pay
to
and
take her away. or %be will be sold aeoorilltig to law.
1.1E.T. DC
MONET TO LOAN.=n2I,OOO on
= Q Nkpt t : d Ak " s "`' .Nitti° lINATLIL.4,
' ll3O • No. InYourn otren.
Tanumes AND PLIIIIIB.-3 casks
re-teTTenhaVelie 7OO "frE i PI T`; on
Ino to w °c "
.
TrHERUIES.-11.00 cakte pe resh
for Wnb r hrl'e poun d frain
w rgad.,•" 4
liti. l3s sari Zi ood suss,.
NEW SOUTHERN WHEAT. ---Two
AN cars to snivelling &rule, lOy
_ _
IIMIIICIIIIIIILWAVIWE C 1.17116 to•
ow.arr,Yosna tor aole,D7 •
.s Hint
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(Inman IlltAND111yFloul:
Nw. °aloud and • tools ~
- •
-•orlaielty
.1‘ 0014117%, ,
V•IUMICATINe
..W-4,4o,,bauTehr
, A 4 vary .dear.
.;#,EMIOO/1111,61"i
NEW ADVIldi
JAN T. NUBIA CO , .-
(Tensors tc.B."Jants*Co..)
Come Fourth Old p . OO - iti
BANKERS & BROKERS,
„H. tam.
Governmenttootwities,
Foreign Exchant.e,
Gold; saw* and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS in& on sal nen nine Point. In
the United Sines and Cannel.
.......
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
atparpheretofoe exthilog
Immo= T.I.IUntA.U, whl k.:*nd ROBERT WILuV
under the Hume sod etyle of WIEfRIN m BROR.
Was Dissolved by Mutual. Consent,
on the 2htt, hot_ Tkoutne rodelnit. Thffelt • of
the tete firm 0 1.11,0 nottimi by WILSON,
who
H. H.
who will continue the hm.toom of
HOUSE AND SION PAINTING
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21 Federal Street,Allegheny City.
WM. L. SANFORD,
General Commission Merchant,
AND DEW/I IN GRAIN
oo.ixxx..xocrrB33,
Having "conirplete• arraugetnAnta for absents, by
steam 100 basbelauf Corn per day, and ISO busbeld
of Corn Meal, respectfully solicits patronage,
Ad orders promptly attended to at lowest rates.
Is) - A ildress, WM. L. HANFORD,
1)31.,n/
SOLDIERS ,
CLAIMS FOR BOUNTY, &c.
The undersigned VIII co Ilect all bounties, back
pay and penslon• doe soldiers under the achi of
r °ogress or State laws.
Congress hastost passe I an aeL equalising b00n
:1,.,, under which veteran soldier. are entitled to
Wont, of from 4100 to 5.200.
JOHN H. LAURIE.
A. U. nuowN.
Attorney. at Law,
°thee, No. 114 rmh street,.
eirrsuumid.
MANSFIELD LOTS
N•C".I.IL 1341LX.a3ECI.
Vll l . Y VERY DKR' RAIILE I.oTrt adjoini
1111:Ie of Manageld. on Chartiven Creek. will roof-0,1,1 et Sale on 114rUlt Y. Angola 410.
at t lA. Y. IP .11, thorn t o t. 0 0 060 from
on. .re mlol le.. ordinary Ore.! building lot..
LI orrel .er . . • maen. to
1 . 00.0. In 11. r oily wishing In attend Ow solo will
take tn. Menet,. hl Areononodellun teal., leaving
the Union depot et 10 •. L. 00.1 get 00 nt —Come
trey- Cr ur•lng. • Train, mturnlng to MO city will
too At thin Station et 1%30 and 3 r...
r., further lotonvol to u , enquire of
.1.
1311 LIBERTY STRXIIVE,
ALLEGHENY
AA. VALLEY IIAILROAD aIINERIE
CHANCE OF TIME. •
On and Mot ZONIOMAY, 7el, Occ, tham mill
leave me/ arrive st rltuburg4 Or.pot, corn. rO.
11.2111 Canal streets, as follows:
oral Sl.A.M.Sclithl ACOlrtn. 'Lk. I. A. Y. ltal Y . :111.
Mall, to and from Maboulus... 7:0, A. a. 11.1 r. ei.
Plrst lisdlon Areornsnodatkm. O.A. b. 11,20 A. U.
ram. us a0...11.. a. Leg P. st.
&spud Si Isklminttls Acoolu . M SAO r. IA
liesond Holton do Z. P. a. 4.r. b.
Express. to and from kishoerg SAO r. a. iincei.e. N.
Third Holton Assommoclation. 4. P.. 0. 0:50 p. >a.
Fourth du do. .. G..s r. is. 5:43 r. 01.
bode Wort. d 0... 11:10 a. a.
The Sunder Eburcb Train lenses SodeliVorks OM*
kola at stiltarriving at Pittsburgh AT W.A.
a. itstorumg. testes Pittsburg!. at I. F. es
rens/tins Sods Work... SS P. at.
'Tat
'IHE
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CHARM IMP NEPHEWS
HEAVY ORDNANCE,
AND ALL KINDS Or HELYIPO7II3.
epaclalattention_pald to ROLLIN *L
MACIILNEHT and MU HL
REP ADCS attended tO prose ptly.
AA [ketch:lN/re, the beat materials Will aware be
oiled at MD reendrp.
Werth, *Memo.' or oat old pattern*, we a.rr pre
pared. with .tarair 121, ROT iD_lltAtterAL con
structedender Use ettpervisio. of .11s gniltee, to
I suntan NAIL MACHINES at abort note,._ DX,
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
181PLOWTSD bT
McFARLAND & COLLINS.
We have law leaning to ?rem Turk. per 11104.111/
Marathon, the first arrival of oar importation tar
P.ll or
cßosßrs CELEBRATED
Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets.
We haft, selected tlte pattattrulallb_grest tare.
ct
exarely for ear city trade, and can a fa r oat cus
tomers .tyl.l tlltat are not to to (*wad elsewbere,
Newthe LtrieldbT WHULENALk YIIIOI2I of the
New Turk and Boston markets.
OVARLAID di COLLINS,
AND 13 BATH BtaILIST
E . IILEGILAW & CO.,
ILINCYHTMIS WHOLISILI DHUkS
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TOBACCO, SMUT & &Wan,
No. 31 St. Clair Street.
Tarwry. 33 AND 5N HAND STRYLT
MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES,
8 TaTtld RI",
RUSTS,
Po U.V.T.11.415,
ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS, OESIGHS,
AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
in=
Al the Most Itaamonable Rates.
2. 313X1COCIIMIACEO,
Ys - Itit!
GRAND PLC-NIC
FOU THE lIEN LITT OF •
WOUNDED SOLDIER,
R. W. ILUIISAY, Late of Slb Pa. Res.
GLENWOOD GROVE,
37 "victibir, Abazirizast 43,2.43ee
Comaellavllla cua will leave tab root of Boa
, tract, at 1,1400 mid 11 a. L. ant and 4,10 r
m • itatqr. Tnanr — M NIT sad T e'eloat e. 0.
1y23:00
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EfLRETT & ANDERSON.
Book and Job Printers,
Will continue the Book and Job printing busing.
in all Pa branches, at tile
CAZETTE STEAM
JOB PRISMS ESTABLISHBIEM
84 Fifth St., Gazette Building.
And m•pdetibily el:glen • same of potato oatron
ITle:rgi
ati-D. A. DoOn.. .W. r.,341aA nu. PgIIrIALT EOOB6l.
W. H. GARRABD & CO.,
Nalsters, Grain.ftitap.Dealers,
No. 17 Water Street; and ,
•
Nee: 6 sad 7 Pan= Street, •
PITTSBURCH, PA..
BAri.TAP.hardnit.PanWita for mg,
R . J. riesmisp, a
WlLloLgikkirplaff.FllN
Fruit Cans, GlassAst.Eartlynikrs
or every deseriptiOn, alaill';.Untileitiret of
Tin Fruit Cans: :
Office, 189 WOOD SUM;
(a.ThrulNG , s tuvr broust.)
PI7IIIBII/14H. Pa.
FOR RENT.
FRANIE HOUSE, .
about Are azlias am the ee , Y.
Yet further partlcelate,Cnquitregt,
ittlette
X 0,104 /mirth BUM&
aitaprgßitaLs.
Onnent,P.a nt ittc
Flarstisak *tad Mack Paint*.
Kluikituitiredi4Aqgk hbuse
thus earatrrivr
ilzagges Etat& uxutbrot",-.,
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I~iE~it= g MENTB: "P
;-1
BATES - & tELL:
2 1 Street,
MIK OPENING
AN ASSORTED STOCK 0
NEW DRY GOODS.
SAMMIE. gib 3133311-. L.
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LUBRICATING OILS.
TWIN Oft COMP - ANY,
Mee, 20 ' 1 Penn street,
uoz hC. Chllicothe, Ohio
Head Light On, ,15 00 for Machinery
liJagtod, Od No. I, IC 011 for Cars.
do. do 2. ":D 011 for Cara,
ir=:/1. 0 man Grease.
DAY. MANGY & SPAN(,
PROPRIETORS OP
IRON CITY HA WORKS.
OPPICE ABM WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St,
. LIKPOirrEBS Or wan oz./.41L1L8 Ia
Saddlery Hardware and: rimming,
Superior Wood and Iron flames,
Wrought Post Rite, Wo g Mts. Vita Wes, Br.dootte.
Whe e l L.ta, Molten Bits, Re, de. Keep also ou
bao.l a fall and complete warmth:mot of goats lo
thetr Roe. all of which they offer at as tale
bed on is good term... are offered by ally house la
the trade k A et OR WENT. lort.RU34
Notice to invalid Pensioners,
ALL INVALID PENSIONERS
who are now receivin g a oeuelon of RS per month ,
are
Entitted to front alb to $25,
Ace .rding. to rate of disability, under act of June
Stu, MI, Apply at wee, or addreis
B. F. BROWN,
Late Local Claim •i't, U. S. Sanitary
MEI
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PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
WE ARE PREPARED to make
aU kinds of Boit*, from 54 to finches in diem
abr.
JOINT BOLTS, rAst
FLOW DOLTLe, DANNULDE DOLTS,
BUILD, NO Itul.TS, FOUNDATION BOLTS,
SPLICE BOLTS. b K 1 eCLIEWLY,
NUT WAnklElol, an, Sc.
Corner Dorton mid Duller Sta., Ninth Ward. Or
der left at Fort Pitt Foundry.
tieneral Biaelundtblaa LiromPLIY amehdril 10 .
jybitte
Damn l/naytessatseTan orricm
PrrrsitwarJl., PA., July zest. tent. f
SALE. OF PUBLIC ANIMALS.
Will be sold at Publk A lon, to :lir Waite. bid
der. on the 30Th DAY or J FLY, as the Ourerts
tamit Yard, corner Fayette and liarrhaon alleys, to
this city, the following,
lalX klOtneb-4.
FULIKTEAN DUI Ni.
The a bo ve animals are In One condlUoi.. and pro
tat= rdte l ttreitliTaWrye tt l yrrom cvt
at thin Mare.
Animals sold singly. Sale to rommencc at lo a.m.
enna—(:ash, U. it. Currency.
_ll2,:g=
O. cleies.S.
Lieut.. Col. and Pep. VS I. .lieu.
MEAL'S SALE.
VIIITIVE OF A WRIT OF
.--eraditimrt reposers, Issued not nf the Moors,
at Coos. WAS- Caned Blows for 15.2 ro Intnelet
me.
Pooueei •t the (.olom Roos. Is tiia
of
Pitlsourgo, oft MORALS. We ilth dety of A osn.st..,
MK at o dose r. a., toe
STILAJIBOAT SPRAY.
Her boat!, machtsirre, tackle, apparel and nasal
tura, as she now Is at Mc Pltlanmrit Wham
,Slaed and attached u moron or T. A. rukAre:
G. F. boat, d L.
TCVIDI of We--G
AA..
.11:01_
Plttabargh, July Val.
H . J. LANCE,
DYER AND SCOURER,
Chintz Window Curtain, and Chair. Corer,.
Claimed & Reglazed without unpacking.
Nos. 35 and 37 Third Street,
Jra'lP
Between Wood nal] Picatbttel4
EMEEI
I Rum ,F4CELiNGE
R'STATTRANT,
H. SCHALD, Proprietor.
.4^o. 90 Third Si., Pittsburgh.
t/ENTLEY EN '8 11119 NO Ett/Ohilt.
Alt the luxurte• of Out Seltrane CbCdce,
Began, Le., Prlsa,te 11111ita rooms Els - stairs.
.177 , 027
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
OIrrICI.PTITSUVROII AIaiItOSTL•raIININO CO..
July t
THE 'PITTSBURGH 'AND nom -
TON 111.IST NU COMPANY Du deviated •
oh I
demi of 'MIME DOLLAILI.YiIistrJULF.,erste.
on wad after hlood•r, the all day Of A 1111 Ise IL I,
LO Htheltbolders, he recordrd at the eloee or b eltiests
" ast.rdkr. the Zth lost. Vivo. N. HOW E.
J . lVt.ate . . . , Treasurer
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PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
.4. PAINTER & SONS.
muurAcrwfuos or
tron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND SHEETS,
folladr. • ' T t lTTSßUrtfillayllt.
GENERA. EMOTING OFFICE.
P. OENBUSIBRE, Civil En
ourkkit, plizitlST 'Alt sOtaarrou OF
PATiNTt, NO, Ili CLAM sTrotiCr, PO5l
Oillee Boa 641i.' Residence, 14 Ala" strait. Xorrlt ,
BURGH, PA. 10.11416
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EVERSOPc.PRESTON &.
IJELON WCARIES,
Watotoninaina'lOD and 1167 !Nina odr.nd, op
ontaraawang *Lela iloase,,764Duran.
VIDE'' DRIVEL AND CLAY.--An
stose rig.:4,.411 kind's
FM HUI. AID HAWS JOHSTOU CLAY,
At the Warehoue, Now. 308 ens 308 Penn street.
Jy16401
ABILIFALL OF
New Mint at the Pearl Nteam ➢fill.
We arepflt is receipt or a prime lot of neer South
ern Wheat, whichwe arena:: :manufacturing into
Flour, expreenbly forrataLly uee, to which V/0 :utile
the attention or the trade.
Jr1:0-gto., . it. T. KENNEDY& BRO.
Exonexos NirtotrAh'lDN Par , Jut
rerrehosou,, July 2. MC
RIP ORDER, OF THE HOARD OF.
DIRECTOR% halloo je.heeehy 'Area toot the
..„
authetttell Otani hntll 'Witter notice. he min e d
eubsezi hers et the rate of SLICTX-slik POLLAItts
tytetteeditte ,
D IL; rATTERsoN & ~_ ,
- - 7 -MANCHESTER SAW— MILLS;
astwera, Beaver -silipset sad Ohio Sliver.
4),pi ' t imi ji r rim Veraiarlyrkudingtiom
itioniarm—Pageraz " • ,•••
•Jii.,ll,lPlll( - 049 •1:. •
•. „ „
traWszAWo, l ll 4 i-th,w l. ta 3 0 ,4 6 19E 610 -
. W4llllsalr crettleni,.qtc f, i r3 f wai.o. 7
AlikliPialtsoll '
d KIWIS at7eatr., 116 JIWY:;,:-.,14*-472,..,..
.11119111, 4 ffire *tone
vir -rtesorsigno
F. A. SMITH, secretary
MANUFACTURE
And Manufacturers of all 'ark:U.oP
07 Fourth IlLreet., ritt•burgh
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PITTSIBUROIT, PA
DAV. CRAWFORD.
AIeirAIMPINS: ` 7 11 E_ WI S OV ERIISSIBEER M.
12
..",HE 11 : 1
-/ Vittas l 9NED .11AVING
beefs Ilpitetzlt/tcelfer for the lirrattrasv
rxER ths 'nettles CMS,:
AlleghesT Costar nig sell, et sale. an
" h r l Vir b`:!,ttru" - ri; -11
Z,„,..Ztrit'A v o thnlg r ,24,
.RAMILII4EY'
TraMPM PUR.t.ICE,
ditto/to at Watopunrastlon, on the Pitigluargli arid
Erie Ito/iron, 41 al/es northeastof Pittsbur-lt,
'with 3011 acre, of Intl, more or 1e5t, 41,,,
Iron Ore, Coal WO Mon, Plre 'Clay, to. , woo
with never lolling Wrings of water.
rytiE /1 substantial storm
Mack, 41 feet b It 3r,..4a feet at bare, and 14 feet
boob, awl hi. C to 1110211 tom of metal per
day, wittelt eats tbereased. There Is a hos
blunt of odslwod er ter. Oillettlitatitne. of 172 hone
power, and a Doctor tfthO/ 12 0 12 us'aerudr. &or
Alpo, stock stud ealllltor, , lloo.a. 1 . 001 and Coke
houses, weigh boor!, moles. Ae. Alao, note
ovens, earl/ of 12 feet llameter, W double and n tan
gle tenetto Etta, boating koWar. store bd. , ' 11,112 '
wareroom. blaclotenlti shop, stable./ and otber
,121 /dlolts. Al., Coal ltallroad. and soßtelent ears
to can.. aneruin,. 04, to and nom the fortune.
Ter , telatoy also 7havv, lark/cable blares tor tho
prl pal ...rat itmds tholichar.
lie. pole,/ ironiesiti
newsiver, and Pe.ve) ,
and Erie onol. ti easr or told olleet toe arn
toilets a Core eh., tor I nvettoieut. For further
partleulars whirrs
Kit%
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MEI
MERCHAMS' HOTEL,
Corner Smithfield and Third Streets,
X.'IT7C'Ei33I7WLISt-32E.
puts OLD FAVORITE HOTEL
• having 1. , t0t thoroughly renovated. repaired
anti re turn Lard,
IS NOW ON \ FOR HE REEEPTIIN OF GUST&
Ifbe broprielor (formerly of th, ii. CHARLES.)
expects tram its central loeallou, Ms experience.
determiimillm au,' by MODERATE
derarre and receives liberal pat-
S. R. RIAL, Proprietor.
eTn.e.l.s
JOHN CROFT,
12E4 L JESTeIITE GEXT,
Office, No. 130 Fourth Street, Plttotrurgh,
dim for ludo the follotring Real Rata te•
A largo three-Story Brick Rouse, contenting, ten
rooreviarge halls; trout room on drat door ne ed
c u
Lyng Store; hot and cold water and ,t” throngle.
out the hous e. •Lot ba z Sa feet. Situate on Chest
..ut street. Allegheny C .
44 ACRES OF VALU ABLE LAND, situate at
Edgewood !Marlon, on the Pennsylvania Railroad,
7 ashes from the city, An which there is •• beautitul
new frame dwelling. soda Largo number of bearing
fruit trees of too hest quality, and a good aupplyi I
w ter. The dwelling and 7 acres of ground will be
sold separately tfdeetred. and the residue WV:deed
ludas each, or larger if requested. The above laud
Is admirably located for business men.
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30 ACRES UV LAND, containing about. 8
oboes
of limestone, of a splendid finality, and easy
leas. The lion Is 01 the tint class, stltable elthe
for fanning or gardening purposes; good mute
1 welling and horn. anda good supply of water, sit.
nate a miles from tau city, on tise Washington PtSe,
In VA ,OO , ffs OBl AP. being lost of tho Carter farm.
J 7 A:1033, writ irriprort;tl.' and nn opr hl stage
Of cultivatton. vri.lelt their are I,7nUtettriug - Put -
rams intshet i atV bearing yrape vines, PO standar..
pear trees, 4011 a large number of peach apple and
plum trees. Propvdty Amato outhe fr o nt hing
ton load, in Scott tow ndtip, six miles the city.
Ivor further particulars Inquire or the above agent.
niyan
BAILEE, FARRELL &. CO.,
No. tin Smithfield Street,
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Lead and Block Tin, Pipe and
Sheet Lead;
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Brass and Steam Goods,
IND HIPS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
167 Eilocilt33.ll/31c1 street.
)rb It& ill
4:(1): 0 41,:gi. no g;1,',.:):4 Ay' a{:}*
Jon gririliCEß & McIaW AY.
LUSTERS IND BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Roman. WATSON, Masaamer. lemdcs
BUSINESS MANN
COMMINWA COLLEGE,
co. I St, Clair Street.
We hare engaged the serricer of an esPerlenCed
teacher eapreuly tar the months at July and Au
gust. Students entering on theist ofJuly can easi
ly complete the course by the last of August.
ger clrenhus and specimens of penmanship, apply
al the College hvanf. or addniss
N. SHAFFER and
)¢N:calzmW• J. V. hieCLAYHONDS.
1866 . SPRING HATS. 1866.
McCORD & CO.,
131 WOOD- STREET,
sc:ot, to tali special attentien to their large and
splendid stoat. al
Slats, sc.,. for spring and Sum
mer lrear,
MTlOCtiallgOß 4ia,rlol/3..
LAll7ll S• DSHItYS. YACHTS, SEASIDES, Ste.;
ISHSTn and 11(110' SAHAIINIAS,
THAT'S,. ISIttUHTUNO, BUGHSHO, 1101 MONS,
rirro. etc., 6c.
WrICAY. titiObit of every deseripUoth., to ault. all
Lutes. f•22..nnia
.0611 - -
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
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WM. N. OLDEN & CO.,
MANUPACTIMEIIS AND DICALSI49 IN
Carbon Oil Lamps and Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, &C.
No. 64. niXerrliroot eltre.ol.,
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McCALLOM o.
FOURTH StItEET. W have on hands eery
ulterior stock of
4.,stA
o l , TrfaMVlNVST:ll,Vt!go`gl i ltlt to
2,4 fret Wilk.
AND SABLE COVERS—Every kind In
uee.
URA RTEI RODS—Vrom the duvet quallty to tha
lovrett
CAN roN MATTINU. COCOA AND DIANILL A
MATTIROb,
Moe A LLUM BUUTIIERS,
Formerly IV', D. A. It. ble(laltom
.LEATBER...BELTING.
.
cuiessitAN & CLAilli.. No. 11
ullit).•11T/CERT, near the rcultentlary.,Allo
thA_7S°glittirreZeTnristVd°%7 ilfZigi u tTAll
TRNREI , LATIUM I I
lots BELTS wide lo
oroce and repaired at allots noUse. Tatllcular at ,
tendon paid to Bolts for Rolling Mills and heavy
works. All , work vranranted. • Orders scst/eatfitllr
solicited. Je225074
DUSTY,
ulattrrAcnnurn or
Tin, Capper" and Sheet Iron Ware,
MEI dollar In STOVES, IlOttlila rUnniainiG
'UMW. WATER COOLERS AND
TOILET AIITICLE2I,
Stra. 1.4e8 arzteasxt Oaltreet,
rirrspuntni,
This lomat tha Cheapen plact the etty to by
Stove. and Ware. Job 'at ork promptly amen •
ad to. thrAkbail
• F. BIIISSUULNII,
Filth Street, between Tunnel and
tchota aim - streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE.
tint OM, aood. , of all dc...ctlplions always on
band awl t Old at the:wrest prices. Itcpalrlog done
carbfblly edema notice.
CONSIGNDIETT.
103 Obis. Newl'otatoes; • • •
150 boxes Cheese, . •
160. do. /domainsOmbra";
10 do do . Lemons;
5o keg. .Pxlrao Railer; .
Oman Applpe, A:M.I44N Green Coro, Cue 0.10...
bo. , ..TOteatOns &C. Anteing 0905pres5dadr
aud roy awe by • W. J. HTEEL & MUM, •
1711. tv0..113 7111 rd rtreot. I . ltiaburgb. Pa.
, . -
4.00D , r.'NEW5.....F0R THE AF.
•FLICTED.
PATENT-Ai IWICLNES & D111717E4. at low prices.
11../.ol . Wlrt.kll b 11.1.1!tiattl,111._per bottle.
L1RAE11: 1 15.11.0.NPAT11.1.1..13/TTEltd,
/11.1111 , LANIPS'IlITTE110, 01 per.botte/..
50Jba. riJW!I) 11.11U8AUD. puce. pur lb.
And evonlblos en in proportion, at' '
• ' intOWN'S.NEND/M,ll BUMS, •
SIWF No. 0 St. astir Street.
B4O111.&11100:14'--OCUITECTEc.:'
LUTE "'moved to OE Trutt ''''Aittloti BOWIE',"
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I [iy. l .; 2l aiiii: - .4 , li44llite:Bitett;l',. - : : :,
Wlzeiro 'Or' irlll tit, pleased uixatit t ibilrold Wends
and others dtobind'iloin
oLa.i•r-'4is-o_Eben shrikes:
;-;1;,11:0,84","7cu
MOVEV-I.OA
:SMITer/ELD,Bl4My,,EEFßeEArßlEn,l)l44L"a'"illiit4iiiii;daiJlOEßZn4, .Cola and:lllEr•w Sch(loo4anl 4 a 4 oiulleltsofoyerAbloittlok
fai e oraaMO 47471411e4f1'144'
Uorda of evenz tenAttom,tonold. 4 as lowest-
Us".. Uel4Wau - - , IO,ANIIIL DEWY.
.A:,
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336 Liberty Street,
FINE CLO THING,
FINE' ' CLOTHING,
11EW YORK lIAMITFACTITRE,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S. FURNISHINII GOODS.
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m u t e i r i t s %,!:ro. ORA.ST•S I'BlZs MEDAL arid
sT Alt SHIRTS.
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Ihmember the NEW opposite
Wayne street. Jera;hE.Z-Erh
J. -D. RAIVIALET,
334 Liberty Street,
FASIIIONABLESITTEI
And Dittsler tn .4,W/4
33-496 i rei
YU UN, BOYS ANDMISBEN. •
The Newest Styles always on
hand and at the Lowest PrlteS.
Lookout for tho FOUR LABOR WIRIIOWS. op
posite Wayne street. jaPethrre
J. D. RAMALEY )
334 Liberty Street,
Dealer In all kinds of
Boots and Shoe►.
Always on band a tarme and varied assortment of
Ladies, Misses' and Children's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
Of the finest New Tort klanalletlrre.
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
Ir, Wilrsg:er" LAIME
WINITIMPAr
BERM IRON WORKS
JONES & LLUGHLINS,
~I'~i~~I~TJ'R~#S,
IL/LNOTACTITELIS 01,
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Scree& reoni
T Rails, I 6 and 20 Ilbs. to the yard
Trans"lulls, punched coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets
Cut Nails Rad Spike%
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheel; and Axles;
Street Car Witeeft and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
glower and Reaper Bars.
WAREHAM= ANB'oVitzcz,
120 Water aid 1581Proat Sts,
BRANCH ROUSE,
Nes. 22,24 and 24 Kiser St.,
lel :OS CHICAGO. Q.L.
7" 1. 1 1 ' 3. 1%. BITUrN.b.
MILLER & ItICHRTSON
. Wholesale Grocers,
6NO DERORTEES OF '
BRANDUS, WINES OA - Di:WARS,
Nos. 221 and 223, -
Corner of Liberty and Erwin Streets"
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, AC..
1, 1 1
copetalitts on 14.1 f.
MIM=I
lOWA FOUNDRY FOR. SAIL
vu - nril i : cb m .trza.D Esiar.
V V fr om busineu I offer for gale my
' , mantbeligai Estate Buildings, Ma.
ohinery ,Lane ,,
s,ooht, together with trrirltood
will and al. the Dualism ex promo connented with
the saine. This establishment, well katown through
out the United Statue, ana oelabrated The leind
One of the Leading Foundries ,
for conotructindeild makiniadd putting op
- ALL Inerrie orf ROLLING =LLB,
and nrraittitnaCbllledßellsabdottierr
obinery. and Will Cu tinge ipmerally, to all the
bronello-tt the country, with extensive and
rare faellitlea &lemon orrery variety Of Pat
terns for turning out work, either Bata or hear/.
This adores an opportunity seldom offered toars
tics wishing to *moans'hi a - soltd..ute and pro p ne-
We business. It thepurchaser should desire it
The Pniperty Will be Lessee ibr kitru
of Yeua
awl the ratcena, 'Tools; Males, and all the etas
shivery sold at an appraised value.
For Lerma, do., apply to
taint C." PAWKY, -
et th lee ~
eereendry. , j3T.COND,AJTO
rtteteritt„ Pa. • " • .1114.114 •
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BUY It. ! •
SCULL'S RARING POWDER - •
le now tb• best brib e ctortket,ttaklng precedence*
all other makee. Pronounced by the moat experi
enced Bakers end Mows to.bertbet.llEST IN KI.SF.,
It le i11t1118,.15011% and .I.4IITSMOUS; le gunny
tocd tem .frant anything but abet , le pure And
hcalt6lnl. .. . .
• Don'trail to.tietAt....
for sale by all:Aired= In Ylttaborgh and
ebenY• •
i °ll/04 And zri, l 4. l roollk. j3Skr H. ' ARC STRZYT;
YhttodelPhla•
33121C.C 1 .1EliallIMMEL
Olittl3llB-AND LIVERY STABLE;.
‘. Aro.osio % %Penni Ursa,
/AXES •$ D AIII . Ploprietor,'
sar:oo-mbu.e4,-,ma,,,,,tiv4 qabet.ibrAl
Wed** ,
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Statile thietilEiiiiirlind-Night. ••••••• •
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pattuaT -sittrluVW"lt,W;:
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fEtlilelltin • A 1011141. M
Ina private Wally, La ,ktleithau7,..here4aa other
boarders are kept. Ueetof reference,
Adtlrus ti BAX 2.671 RA- •
~AfiiTED
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Fora drit•alass tate Inlii.auce tomparrf, dont* 4
good nualueu. Lladeral nquements atiered. lain
on or eddrese Z. T. COOS., /tout,
)I=4li. ' 411 ' , mann street.
W AM*.
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A FIRST -OT nonce DIMMER.
Good va,,02 and steady employment will ba (bran
to so Industrious man. Wa.e• omd weekly.
Call at t 64 A 166 PENN STittP.T.
Wlarrmk
EAMTV.4IIOI•X4:IOI.7
la a BIOME. or fMIPPLING CLE/CK.;yroald pretty
a plate as atapplag Cie • Inquire of '. ) .
T. H. 11.TI!I '. 41 acalthaeiti Bt., or
1124 g 1 " ' . T; 8.-BULdlift.
WANTED.—Good salexotert to
sell tIY .34MPt0
ANGRAWISDOISSLE GYLIAGGSIANOUJIIALNEr
GAS OENERATISIS LAMS,
With right to Ilse it. A raft chance to 1111liketmon.r
and no dal,. Andreas J. C. TtLXO.SI.
7y11430 31 TIM surct, fTd'lfloor.
WANTIFIO.—.4 Ninny. FoleptrirE.- .
.0 . 111.1 t .“.,•ty-krayealt
.ezperienee lath Europe aml America, withink
ff retire fromkhe profession, will semi to any pei
al -
en vuable recipes, from the use of which any 11.•
ustrioei, young teen or WMman, little or
capital, can make from the first day not only an ex •
pee but
. 1 .14, but In eery short time realize
Igggltre fur 1411.1 C. Alidr.l6 with stamps for
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nyVbOarre P. C e E n T e Ea t I P E aLDm,t CWhleu,ll4t,
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W i &NTED—S2OO per Mouth paid
yd 10114) " 'e u i l gtralr r iteinr:
A drums.. with .tamp, AIONAIJNiXqi
la. ra.
11.4.0111 NE Yitneboodoa, Mau.. or Ph adet
Ok kr),c7b.d.twr
riontAis PALMER
MOUND LM MAIL MIA 19
WATAL.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,.
AL, 30 Xs M. Cr 4:517 MIR is
Warehouse. 91 Wood Street,
lOCCItid doorbelow Diamond All.?.
rettlAnad PITTSBURGIII, PA.
PAPER HANGINGS FORIS66.
"MVP EXGLIMIN JP4P.EIIII
A cbolee -election of the
Newest French Papers
tot isle D 7
WALTER P. MA RSHALL.
87 Etjel Street._
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PARLOR PAPERS
A. BIM LOT OP
Standard Gold Pavars
Now roce,agl, of amount' dearly for Panora at
No. 107 MARKET STREET, NEAR PIM!.
MEMNATIONEREVI,
No. 33 Fifth Street. .
Capital, - - - $500,000.
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DIAMINTB DAILY AT 12 N.
ces p lo l giUtTg ed urg:e u r e .t i :::hr.r.l.l.'" at-
JOSHUA. RHODES,
President pro tem.
R. W. ItILIEHEY, Cashier.
Dra7CTORS:
JOSHUA RHODES, of J. RHODES & CO.
C. C. HUSSEY, of HUSSEY, WELLS & CO.
RKESe: OWENS, of E. SELLERS S CO.
D. R. GALWAY, No. 337 LIBERTY STREET.
J. w. Coos. or ANDER:LIN. COOK A CO.
11105. S. BLAIR, of 8110B;NIIEROER 4: CO.
JAS. T. WOOD,- of WOOD, SIATTIIE.WSa CO.
F. smrrn, of cams, enST4 1
CHARLES W. BATOFIELOEL
NMOIVAL TRUST COMPRI,
423 Penn Street,
FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH.
deposits received and Interest alio 'NI on de.
p , alle.
Collections made on alt tin: principal points of
the Wand Matra.
GOVERRECENT SECURITIES
.13crairaba
IS moons ENOIYINALLT LESPOSSIIK
trinTa....4c-m,P'elrAstEtent.
ROBERT u. 0111. n. Cashier.'
MORS:
ROBERT MONSON,. ' CHARLES MYERS,
JOHN IL RALSTON, JOSEPH LANG
WILLIAM SMITH, WILLIAM BRI &ELL .
CILIA& U. ARMSTRONG WM- ORAWJORD . Jl.,
JAMES LITTELL, PAUL SIKRERT,
Mt. J. AML, JAMES TAxx.wit,
316U17
PITTSBURGH
NATIONAL BANK
.CC.:0114.35413313Ft311,
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CORNERWOOIia FIFTHS%
Oapital, - - - • - - $560;000
Dimming DAILY AS 11 *.
Deposits received and collections
Made en all the principal, points el
the United States onfaverabla.teits.
VETTED STATES SECURITIES
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BANKING , HOUSE.
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atiewri &mewls,
No. 57 MARNET sTatzr, Pittsburgh.
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pals! to the parebkok sa
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