The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 01, 1866, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1880
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
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MAJ. GEN. JOHN W. CEARY.
VY CUMUILIttAAD COUNTY
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lIIANIIEL B. C rII LULE I7 Y, City
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JOICNI G. BROWN, fiempton Tp
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It deserves consideration, at the preset]
moment particularly, that no Individuals
conspicuous in the country fot po
eition and indueric, base _dia ated d• • ier
manent or long exclusion of tit:.
States concerned in the rebeiliou,
iMiir normal participation in the rovern
!neut. A strong has steadily e.Lt
od
~,,, g loj al men that to debar so I
a portion of the wbulc population frith. ,ic•
mutt:lvied rights and privileg , s re.
Only be i violation of tLe ess - el
plevOr popular ins.—utions, itr• wool.: es
tablial a precedent which might lvtitl to
disastro•is consequences to time to eon...
Doubtless, all persons who took part in the
rebelli•m forfeited their political rights Ly
offenses against the law: Rut when mil
lions are involved itt et ninon guilt, the
punishment of all the offenders becomes ito
praCticable and inextattlient. The best that
can be done is to except certain pre-eminent
cases ano t! row the mantle of oblivion
over the rest.
If the President bed remained true to
The professions he mule storing the war,
nnd for sonic mouths after the close of
ac
tual hostilities, the atijii,lnnons of the re St
bons bet Ween the revolt,: :nt-alco :Ind the
Union would have ken at leaded with na
considerable difficulty, and would logo
beenaccomplished with little delay. in
those dayi he would have regardeil the I
terms now proposed by Congr , sa not only
as moderate, but as magmnimeas. With
his official influence given in favor of those
conditions they would have been i.romptly
accepted by the recusant States, and the
circle of the Union would have been cote
plated months ago. After enjoining harsh
er conditions himself, and without any
thority of law; after going to the extent
es.acting negro suffrage; he suddenly turn
ed square about; confessed virtually that
he had acted the role of an usurper; denied
the existence or authority in one or all de.
intrtments of government to propound and
enforce terms of reconstruction; and re
vived the smothereu ambition of the rebel
leaders by holding out the prospect of a re
newal of their domination In the Union and
under the forms of the Constitution.
Another feature of the new Policy atioP
ted by the President, growing ono of that
Of which we have just spoken, and clor.ely
allied with it, is his desertion of the loyal
men, of both races, in the Southern State,
P is L..: obvious requirement of political
justice that the Govermuttat, iu sum res
sing the rebellion and iu dictating terms
for future harmony, should take espt
pains to provide for the security of all vbo
stood urflinchnigly by the Union in the
revolt4d Commonweal:bs. A Government
that. fails to stand by otiose who, ih tto r••:,;
a trim, stood by forfeits all claim t
tore confidence, and invite fresh rile
en its own head. The President, for , o ;
months, has .ut been stanch' 7 siy Sma sets.
loyalists, but by Southern rebels. 1: s•
whole scope and' tendency of his Ps li
nas been, stud still is, to make tho ea'e o
loyalists, in all the Southern State•, so•
merely uncomfortable, but intoleraL:e. ll••
is not using with them, ssr in their bemit
but with and for the own who r 'h
utmost . in their power to destroy ti.e CUM
and to overthrow civic ' liberty on thin
tixtent. And this is why the N ,rtuer
Demo , mts so warmly ress abe-t Lim u it. ,
tenders of support ; suppressing all th et.
rible impeachments of hi; personal sn
pad:, character in which the, recentl . . .le
lighter' , ..ud (aliar his ears with .-..da
tioas as fulsome as their in phillir:cs
ore gross and unsparing. The:r sputa
thies have constantly been wit's, the r. beta
and the rchellioti: They consented to the
principles of which the war was the neces
sary octgrowth ; exulted in federal defeate„
bemoaned rebel disasters , predicted the
broni`hition of the government and the
success of the insurgents.
Ts ere are four million of these black
peopto in Lie south—all loyalists. Prom
the first, by an instinct superior to reason.
they measured the elements of the struggle,
and ranged themsclve; on the side of the
Union. Never was a spectacle of implicit
fidelity presented in so grand a scale.
Every Union refugee felt the profoundest
confidence in black faces though they were
the faces of total strangers; anti in no care
was that confidence betrayed. IC.ow, tic
President refuses to take them into Use ac
count. Their claims to justice and prote.,
don are not to he cOnsiders.d, if he con pre
vent it, and they are to be handed over to
the resentment of their enemies.
In the admission of lennessee Congress
refitted the slanders heaped upon it by tit.•
Prlsideut in his popular addresses, and s , s
, tho advocates of his Policy throughout the
country. There is no longer any pretence
for asserting that the past Congress desired
to exclude the Southern States or people
- ::-.from representation in t'e national COll7l
- Not only have the terms of partici'',
lien 'been promulgated, but an example has
been sot of actual admission in conformity
to those conditions. Full assurance is giv
en that each of the Southern States has its
destiny, in this particular, in its own keep
ing. All it has to do [sip ratify the Amend
ment, and send Senatorial Representatives
up to Washington who eau qualify tinder
the laws as they exist on the statute becks.
The conditions of the amendment are not
harsh; the reqtdrementa of the laws are not
te.sreasonable. Both converge to one point,
- which is, that the leaders of the rebellion,
they- whose hands arc stained with loysi
blood, who took the _guilt of perjury on
- , their 4oxils by violating their 031113 to tour
,true &logjam* to the Union, are no' the
tient° make laws in their own cases, much
has to make laws to bind those, whose loyni •
ty noyer fal:creet or failed.
It is doubtless true that better pi evir,
ions would have beau made, if the E iceL
' rive would ueve co-ever ited fflith VongeC:
*,lbt•the protection or Boutiern lop limn
The ti4 . inuitCit , hat deficiency does not
teah :to the, representative bodies,
era,wilitug and auxloUs to do Meir n•holt
diitY;l34t fotife)raie#ol l '*hose
tion;:.annotutced to advance , , made sscf.
provision impossible..
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THE EUROPEAN WAR
Several steamers have arrived sine eatr
comments, anu there would be toi.:t.)
Mute' iii for reflection and remarks if the
Atlantic cable had not spoiled the matter
for us. The steamers bring us ffCCOUII
battles on land and sea, opinions of tbt
press, oilleial and unofileial,—then, all nt
once, the 'electric spark flies through the
depths of the Atlantic ocean and shakes us
by the sublime word of "Peace'," as if the
fiery fluid had itself passed through our
nerves./ But what good would it do Pow
LO speculate on the result of battles fought,
of conferences held, of meetings convened?
The one word Peace, sent through the cable,
neutralizes them at once. The cnthle, the
great cable.' we would like to dwell a mo
ment on this magnificent monumetft of hu
man greatness, if we did hot fear to add t o
those out breaksof enthusiasm innumerable,
filling all the 'tapers, made on the wore
last, composed of the sante material, nice
enough in themselves, but tiring by on.
I ceasing repetition. No, we will abstain
from thus torturing cur readers' 'ado 11,..1.
thoughts suggested to us by the nor{
Pear,:
The dispatk h is le." meagre, as it loos
not 4 -lye the basic on which peace wt:., of
Is, being coucludeJ. Yet we hove so
doubt that the demands of Prussia are
walked by moderation. The exclusion of
Austria from the German Diet, a reform V
this body in conformity with Fruss,ab
viewe the it.corporation c.f . such German
States into that Power as are necessrr• for
a prop,. rounding off of he, borders and
the connect ton of her provinces, the
Lary leadership of the German ”ritly and
diplomatic representation of the Diet at
Fo• eign Courts, are most likely the princi
pal points iu consideration. Some Euro
peau papers scent to think that Prussia
atoll be satisfied with the closer Cnio❑
t' t Northern States, but we cannot share
To leave the South eet
ovinion
would be equal to the suggestion of a hos
til. combination under the proteetit a of
Vrance and the memory of the Confedera
tion of the Rhine under the leadership of
The first NattoL,Eo?: and the powerful aid it
gave him in bin Outerprists is too fresh in
the mind of the Prussian ruler, to Incline
them to similar combinations. We rather
thiitl: that Prussia is going to use her a- -
orinilency tiser tit. smaller Gorman States,
t :impel them all to participate in the pro
Ilarliament, and to secure guaranties
a.. 1:41 a repetition of their late itost lie eon
t. The (iertininy have in thi,
•-,.era a resemblance to our own. At
p Southern Mina •trii:;gly
b.,Sed against Prussia and any pr;.0,1
trout be:., b u t tilt. onion o n ,
fcr.t.al and the elements of dispute one..
reinovta2i, Ihe , nind, of the differ ... ern rue,:
will become pacified and a united Germany
entorge from the land of dreams, wio re it
1,. dwelled for centuries, to her . Onlf,
u, for of fact, a powerful agency in the
i a•.t., al development of the world.
I' the ielegru;ih had not t a hod i his
rou
.ountial word of peace, we would, fri )111
fl tenure of the other news, have he. n
.-4 ,.altneti to look for further liglitinr. A
trti had concentrated before Vienna au :tr
'ltitnliering at least 400,000 im n. To
do this, it had virtually to abandon the h
fehees of all other points. to withdraw the
garrison at Venice, and to fall hack rain, re a
foe over whom it but lately boasted yip - to•
r'.es. By doing all this, it has nun, mo t e
Ndle,led an army capable of eop:ag tt ilia
the victonons hosts of Pruswiia. NV Iten e
',Tab!, e , ping, we mean as lar as no
merical for, is eoneerned, for we Ir tow
welt enough that the strength of an alloy
-e trot solely con - in its another, and
it is question of greal doula, whethe: uw
—ale of the Austrian army is ae to
ossify the risk of a last decisive
I.re the gates of Vienna. Such a little
and toe ty 12.. k empire wood' be lost.
FM: quesiion would then no longer test
w:th points of policy, hat Prussia am In r
rally work!, withnut forth, 1.t4
loins, tear the dead carcass to pi
From the acception on the side of A . : .tria
the prof owls of Prussia, wi 2udge t un e
it would not be safe to tick a battle. It is
tiue, the Emperor in a manifesto to the
Hungarian nation, manages In presei v.. a
cf his old defiance, but we :ook .o it
simply in the iigat of a move, to re elye
etinditiotet a tee less severe. Toe E.n
pi ere. bus fled to Pesth, the crown ic xels
and, chat cash the treasury auld
muster have been removed to the antes
place, and the citizens of Vienna ore said
to fear an abandonrutnt of the city, it 'here
are no new arrivals of troops from lea y.
We must confess. wt look with great lu
te est for further news. A total ell'ertt;ou
of the map of Gertuany will be the crate
nuance of the pending negotiation. an•l
On 'could kindly advise Colton and tine
- opriettorsof other d.t.lasses to take the
necessary preliminary stops for alterations.
TIIE PUILAII.LLPERIA - CONTENTION
Lotter from Hon. Pommel A. Parvtanct,
to Hon. Editor Cowan.
To Ma. Edgar Cowan:
As a member of the National Union Ex
e•-ulive. Committee, deriving my authority
from the Union National Convention Of
Baltimore of the 7th of June, 1564, I take
the liberty of addressing you in re;ereuee
10 the forthcoming Philadelphia Conven
tion of the 13th of August next.
The Committee of which I am a member,
as is generally conceded, alone posseliSeA t ilr
power between:Presidential nominations, of
Balling conventions to meet the emerges.
eies of the Union party, unless the people,
Lac acknowledged source of all power,
should in th.dr primary meetings, assume
the 0)11U-el themselves.
No such evidence of any popular de
,,,,ustration within the Union party hav
:l-“! Lorne to my notice, speaking with the
authority of a member of the National ,
l'o ion Executive Committee, and em,ec
!ally 50 fur as Pennsylvania is concerned, 14011 SALE.ST ITO DESIRABLE
:lad as her especial delegate and represcu- !WILDING LOIS stllttatt,tl tts thtft], •t t of
I repudiate the Convention of the mt./WELL and Li &MILTON STREETN. ttteeotntl
141 h ottxugust as being called withoul au- Woo t. Att,glt.ov, t..,.tart 111 !I, ~r the
charity from the Union party or any of its Allegheny owl Mant.ht,tt r I • .t.t.enge ,
JAMES t.oltYttEY.
delegated agencies. In.intre
I address you because the Convention „r . JY2I N.,,, Nts. 2 lam. Mt, t, All. 51,Lay.
the 14th of August is evidently usisimblin g IVOTICE IS lIEREISY .1.31 Eli
under the auspices of President Johnson '-' 1.4.. t co. r.•port of Li, . Ic,c-. fur tlll. llpellil X
youmlf, Senator Doolittle, See' Seward 1',',,,"•1„, v r i ,'„ ',‘, 1 , - ,.'',";;*;„.." '" ', , 1 , V,'.;:jb.:.'::..V......",;.", - ,
and others, and because you are most oa• Pr0.a. ,, , so ' ol",irc ' s .B . ' s ' r. w.. 11 , '.1 As's tot ' ,
prominent in connection with its eal I. The , !`, 6 ,...',; '..';', ', 1 ',',',,. 1- ,''';',','`.,';`7,.."•,„"',,,l,Y'r, l .'„'''',' "'„,","`,.';
nut as originally made; purports to be for lII> te . 1 t. , 11 ,. .1.% ' .. ' ,.1.• troll: tl. , dais ...'t 'tn r c iCto's
tlo rt.., M. A. Wo I/WA it, ~
a Union Convention, but as the delegates .0 ti K. City , 611...,0r.
arc being selected end announced, the 1.. t , -
is moat glaringly disclosed that Pendleton, • t")" ,., / t . 4 : 1( Et , Olt sTiALEN.--Titilr,..
Vallandinliam and Hutt class of meu are ' L ..„ i, ,,.,',.,`:;' , : , .."“ .. , :5t. , , , s 111 , t ow, 'id. mor
n.
to be the file leaders, and as their course id. i.,. 8
,:;.,, :,,,,,,,.. : ~, :.,...,, .....; , , .... , ..r, Ttweda,. ,11,
the Chicago Convention led directly to di.- ~....a ‘.l 550 sill 1.. t ,,.., .„„' „:. ::":',.;"„ g ::,,,, A b
union. by proposing to withdraw our atr- cows to Co. , 00 ,., ~„„ ...
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lows and give Jeff. Davis his own way, I
_lru.., 1 , 1111,11 •nr....1 ;not ',111., I .
cannot but regard the forthcoming Con- AGENTS RANTED, To s ELI.
veution as a re-assembling of the Chicago
holy, with a large addition of rebels, who, szvx;:r.MTs - :.. ..A.Z.TTi . I . l=Lllll - E;
in U'ii 4 , were engaged in fighting Sher- Or, Lore and Loyally.
man, and on that account could nut make
it convenient to attend et Chicago..l io. ••••• wan 1,.. very lasso. 59,1 at,- at. will I.', It
for thrlr intereB4 to et II Int. book It, pr. Iftrl.lll, e to
Tcudleton having declared that whilst iu • any . 11 .' 1 . L' '",',..,,",,1 V' t !l', i t . .."'"l, ‘''''''''' ''''' t "
Congress lie htid not voted a sinzle dollar . bin '''"""' " - ars''. J. aiU',..,/..s'k".i:' ' ll .r tV;. " , ""
to put down the rebellion, and Vallanding- 1T , 11.. 5 , 73 7 . bir4 ' "e". "i" h "'o. v"._
ham, when in Jeff. Davis' dominions hav- v LET.—A Desirable Two Story
tug counselled tlto confederates to Lola out .L Crick t /aclllog. coutaloina sin soots, oils
Another year and the 'North would yu hi— ; g' ti ' g""d•Vallfseii;,.r.. s nit 'l' ll ; . .! .r diT ' ;' " :' l'4 ' ri"' " l4
how can y ou an 4 the President co-op:rate , n I I! ' ; 1/1% . ; t r a" vealls. from the 1',...:40hce.. roestselon .
with stich men; - receive - them' and C.,,,r... , cats be had IMinediately.
'''''` tor lurtlorr particulars inquire or
with them, and s monstrous to think or, how , J ailk:l I CELAN,
No. 24 Fifth &ascot.
cao yea ;:tid-.the,krestdent toke counsel . . i!wir . ' _____ ___ ._____ ...
froin Vtillinghent.whopithe.martyred Lin- , TIOARDING ToVANTED—By a gen
cOlti bitnishedi r- not Only Irani his own, cut • -A-'
ittatAltatiresettisi diAill.liktratinent., Cala. and wife, In ellt.vr oily. FIZONT ittli./14
'. UpwrwttigelMitiCipletftlititet4.lothloyui, . PIT.Y.F"sta.EU. Address this once. stating art.,
views do you-nvite to this Unicht Convex: i *c., for can oar. irwitn.
tinn the rebels of eleven States. who fought
for fors long years n.rraln.4 the Union, a,d
,ve not as yet gi Veto aIIV e, loel ,
a ;y to, 01 affection for. Ow autienal
A, a de le;site to tine Baltimore Convention
in I sv; 1, I voted use President job:l,M for
loVier-Prvidieneyl:3lll , : the remon -
straps rh of suaL Wen
Gen. (doneron and of La rs feel deeply
mortified that their predietions of Isis infi
delity, which then I i..lieve.l groundless,
have been fulfilled.
The sufferings which he had endured at
the hands of rebels, and hi: residence and
stern denunciation of treason, cave me the
most positive assurance that if the gove
meat should devolve upon him it would ha
so administered that Unionism and toys', v
would have no — cause for humiliation slid
shame.
Having, as an original friend, watched
his course with an earnest desire to have it
approved, I felt that I occupied a whit tot
to him white.. enabled me to take an
tial view of his administration. Ills anti
slavery amendment, assumption of our. and
repudiation of the rebel debt ; Ids theory
that the rebel States were never coo o t li t e
Union; his repeated declarations that neat
but loy.al men should rule; his %lei., rp
resentation, that it should Is- based upon
Fullratte population,—all met with my
tm.l with, :is
. ,
approval 01 the Union party. And
Congre.is poi/posed 01,11' It . ,0111:1, , •
rlstruc'..ion, L cuMmlyinit t' eics - :a
meutal priuMples, it war cortid e ctly •x
-pected that yOu and the Pr !shirt woul.i at
once approve , and harmonize in Inter, it
tion. 1110 preStigt• ut the President's !Aim
al the measure would have at anti . Min :hi
the rebel States to term, .11111 d o ectic,
within a year es t•ry one ~r 11.• En iv 0,1
have acceptial and chi...dully twrfi...lnisl
the conditions. lash,! o! Mk,
that you aud the Pre,ileut ha%
proper to insit4 upon t "I a
rule which would euti slit! Jett Hari., lireek
inridge, Mason stud Slidell' to to-t:litc
suits in the Stentte nt the Unnes,
tun; she, ;St SI hut Ul'• II r‘,ll ,
battle tie.u, siltlilt i/I I a 111, - ,',N 11.
to take ',art it. 1 ill . ( . 11 ,•1 , 1,v111 is ;,,V• 1.• I
nation they ill,.‘i••!
public sentiue ot .oriilds the. •
the loyal living :in.. :OLD LD 11111 • In
loyal ilc.ui IUI ; , na 11, and you an, il,e l' t ,•,
olent, with all Ilm pill ronagv you
twinot klutuoraliii. enough uI ' nioa nit ii
effect your purpo...r. Sir'. where t~nlr and
the President', trot •i,
you right iv', I. - • !..'
ratilo,i kind Your Con,. w;.•
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WAS. BINGIIAM, le.. Adu t pi , c,
54 Ft/U: &Teri, I an • ,rez.Nra urn! to . err.,
eldrerliseene - rd I tor the Erl'Z, 6,64 rill 'Mt.,
pare-es [Arc...ghoul the Untied Ninlr4 and the
1.12.1da4.
t . 4 i f - T 11 E
Union County Executive Committee
Witt 4t the , rhee A SII A FEEL De,
P.
August Ist, At 9 1-2 o'clock, a. m
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T. M. I.AYNE.
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S.; I LALED PROPOSAL* WILL BE
• r.r.olved At OW. oak.: ctutll ItA I'. A 1 t.l eT
talk • at o. Rh. yt•adlog a” , l
of Allegß..o I'Atcuur, from Itidr-•tr••• , to lirl.nr.
• •t1 ,. 4 . 1... Also. for tot grading of Stooterey street.
' o order of ~.I.roet
ai I:. H. Yi:ASCI , 1 . 110
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I WYOMING'S
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S 10' C3B3SL SI.
n..bed and 1,1 , . s ed I.oar And Iti.tlll,l NA'lll.
Andfa.A. and for Ital.. the
Lax,: ar Vrit..ll•• .• r .1' 5..0 -0 0 .
A. RENSHAW.
rumor 1.t..e.r. , 1 and Hand strati.
NEW ADVERTMEDIENTS
JAMES T. BRIM &CO.,
(nueenstort to S. Jones tr C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood fits.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
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Government securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons
OLLECTIONS ma 1 . .. n 101 MC•l+ulnle
be United Stat••• and
Interest allowed on Time DeposW.
ADDITION.►L BOUNTIES TO
Soldier. of h6l and 1562.
1 , .r. a O11(11010,100
hrre Extra Pay
I'. • - t:. • - I'.m ar. • HMI. 41
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.1,, nI•L
Lit, v. ,tiatt
ha: e I••r.lina
L•n•• 1•••,n•I•• tin.
r• pr • 1
, 1.•• - •1 • It •••I• I Into a lan, In Cann••ll+, this
.a ,
ISE
111111511ZIE=21
Titt.M AS STEEL,
icr c , cintnoml ounell
111,11 Al 1 1.1- II I:.
;011. SALE
Alleglieuy Building Lors
D. 1.. t • or Ito, I hr• I• 11 n,ul 11.1,1 g.
111.11 "e$ te••.lv 11.ent11), f'l.rf. rile re-
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N. N. Mil AN.
kiroket In SLoclb Her' Fru:Ll,.
Fourth I /W 140111,1
I )ISSOI.I i Ti4)". Cer
11 as Dissoir ell b}• Mutual Consent,
NOUSE AND SIGN PUNTING
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\VII. I...Ati FORD
General Commission Merchant,
A NO DF.111.1:fl IN GRA IN,
ME
cmr.xx.,x•c , c/ormr.33. c=oll.A.=.
A di I • p. i.• , •I rat
- ` 1 I S D LOTS
1.• 0 - 17 L fES.°I-X_AMI
irry Ihvc :• , ,1
A A trk e— t.k .ire 41.411411:g
• • -• flat• i•1rotrm••••,••••11 ',al, s•lng
"• p.l-4 •, 111 A M •lot 1,1 0.11 ti ••• • .1.•
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MZEMOI
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EXCHANGE
I t ETA ' RANT,
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11. XCII I I,U, Proprietor
ME
,Yo. 90 Third M., T'illartsrgh
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101 FrilllEl2 , I\ll iIioLbILL DEADD
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGARI3,
MEE
No. 31 si. ('lair Street
.1.. AND lIANUMTIIF.F.T.
- - -
,jo\ ENTS, TOMB sToNEs
ST. TU.dftr,
CS TS,
i'o irci*
ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS, DESIGNS.
AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Al the !le•t Reasonable ante,
I. 13 .I.4I:=PC>XILEES.
G RAND PIC-NIC
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WOUNDED SOLDIER,
It. W. It OISAV, Late of Sib Pa. E es.,
GLENWOOD GROVE,
.111.1.1{-timist 8,1866.
Ills , •ar• will teal, tho foot or 110.
ro. I. at 7, 0,30 and 11 a. and 1 and 4,10 r.
Iteturn 'frains--At 6145 and 7 n'ainal r.
1t1,1661.1. titan, . . ..... ANDICIISON
ERRETT & ANDERSON,
Coallitarlitteatm' Oreletat
CITY or ALLZOILKNY. July =LI, IWO.
NOTICE TO
ce PUDEUN AND
OTHERS, —Noti le h LIVI
ereby given to an per
sons who closiou aking °plantar 10 any or Ow
street. In thir city. that Ur will be required LO
giro notice of thuir lumina n in ti book to kept In
Ible °awe, and the puntity pro by law will be
forth:Led on •11 p' reatto umking .PL , Ling. who
Alan neglect 10 Orr due wggic , t , lt i ltar u lal 4 l. , lott.
yyltliata atreet Contrulealoper.
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, I FOR RENT.
Book and Job Printers,
Will tlnLoe the Book and Jolt printing buslues.
In all tta Uranchen, •t the
GAZETTE STEAM
84 Fifth St., Gazette Building.
ITIIIME
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'MINT MALT MOCSLN.
W. H. 0131133,AHD & CO.,
Maisters, Grain al, Hop Dealers,
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
VIZ w"AT
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it . . 1. FLIVIIIING, 8. )3 1 1;g " '.
•
Wuot./.•1.r. Dr, II( IN
Fruit Cans, Glass and Earthen Jars,
or every deterlptiork, nett res.fiveturce of
Tin Fruit Cans.
Office, 189 WOOD STREET,
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120,Y7
LARGE LIFE SIZE
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Painted and Thoroughly Finished,
1 „Lt., I•I3OTOUILAPH GALLERY of
W. T. PURVIANCE& CO.ll,
-rot , . 2 and 4 St. Glair Street,
I.lt - tamslaruurfas•
031E1E11ND NEW AND EALVA•
5Le.- - 11;21(ALS, SACKS or W ICNS Cored with
out pall. or cuttleg.
I take thin 0 11,nm:fit, of lotroauring to tbe Pub"
Ilc .yit ea ly dtaeever ad mode of treatment with
out the lea, rya.li er cutting. I win meet with than/
Yafflicted at rAttalEtt'd lAN. corner Fourth and
erry alreeta from 8 A. 11. 1.0 5 r. y. orery day
d f
ngari the ne..k. from the 30th of July to Me
No Ohre, tie pay. Come all vtio to. of
jrits:gai.da.wr
COs4TII.. R'.—tome to the On.
4rrrigned, Ilytng at th e Car cud of Viarpsbutir
Thursday evening Wt. a 1;E:11 CON.
since calf.) .akrt ulna years ol d ,. erne owit.t
win Cali. pro prare roperty,' part itro§ .ad
take her ow, or dm will Wawa eardeorrUng to yaw.
/31 4 .1 0 GEDRUZ 874111DEMInt.
BATES & BELL, •
Fifth Street,
ARE OPENING
AN ASSORTED STOCK OF
NEW DRY GOODS.
33.41.*P1D1ES (Gs
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1 . 0111
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knk tlittetnooad t 1
dollar , P.'
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. And the tulle are
H AMILTON'S FASTENERS,
, or binding lezal document,. tr.. the I.e. au
chearest lu
•
.1 ANIF, 111cAULT:Y.
.I(z.vieel I'oun,ll
Counting-House Stationery,
BT.ANg /3 OCoWC IS
NCY INK NTANDS: FOLEY'S sioLl) I'r Nti
rranted: IiKCEIF r !WOKS, Y
BOOKS, CH FUN 1101 , Kri. PAS,
11011 KS and NIEMOIt A NII I NO.
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MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
01
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TIIIN CITY OIL COMM
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ilcatl Light I/11. 11 Oil for M•chlot ry
k" IO "' %ll
for Can.
jr, •
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
IRON CITY 11,111 R IiORKS.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Nos, 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St,
C=CI
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Saddlery Hardware and _Trimming,
superior Wood and Imo Hawes.
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! ands fall and complete et,ortturut ni 1,0 in
tht •11 ..fwhich IA.T oft. nt lel, 0,1 , 1.
and au as £O , nt teems on ern orere4 I r any I.ense In
the trade RANT ~ Lt T. it )21,31
ALE INVALID
EMEMiIM
Entitled to from $lB fo $24,
A,..rein s to rata oc dlsabillty, uttacr act of Jab.
ath, 1966, Apply •t once, or a.ttl,aa
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07 INaorth .
ID. LATLOB, Pmet R. to. 61.1i0t, b,- . y.
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
WI ARE PREPARED to wake
.• all kinds of Bolts, from 'a to 1 triches tt
JOINT nuLTs, CAR BOLTS,
P Lovr BttLTS, CARRIAGE BOLTS,
BUILD: NO ROL Tit, FOUNDATION 1101.111.
ErLICE BOLTS.. SIM !CREWS,
NUT WA/tHEIM, Ste.,
Corner)'orlon and Rutter Sts., Ninth Want. or
ders left at Fort YID Foundry.
General Rlaelstnlining promptly attended to.
Y/ 9111
DIVIDEND AOTICE.
Orrte PITT/111C1.111 1.11 ItOtertpx MISING Cu., 5
Prrredsunnll, Joty .415. Old
TUE PIT'I'SIBUUDDI AND 1;0rt
... TON 5115150 (.01IVANY has declared a t
dead of THREE ItOt.LAlth PER ell ARE, pays hie
on and after Monday, the Sub day of Ala, out net I.
to Ittorklaolders, anrecorded at the elute et huslurns
oa asturday, thallth Inst. TItUS. M. HOWE.
Treasurer_
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PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
J. PAINTER I& SONS.
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND SHEETS,
PITTSBURGH. Pd.
A FRAME HOUSE.
With se: en roma and hall, mtod stable, excellent
water at the door: situated on the old Washlnglon
mt.:, about five milts from the city. Possession
I timed lately.
lot further particulars, enquire of
U. U. TOWEN.
leZZldla No. 104 Fourth Street.
GENERAL DRAUGHTINGOFFICE.
1-1 . P. GENGEMBRE, Civil En
' GINKEIL, CHEMINf AND BOLINITOIt OF
PATINNTS. No. INI IT. CLAIR NTREKT, Post
Chloe Not 0011, Residence, 14 Hay street. rimi-
BURGH, PA. 1010118
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EVERSON, PRESTON & CO..
P E 4.4l^Jrii L r4.v74
_ WORKS,
Warehmse, Nos. 1011 aud 107 Firststreet, op
posite Monongatte.a liouso, Pittsburgh, PA
jelattlto
pITTSILIURGII AND OAKLAND
ORILENMOUSkS.
JOILN U. &A. MURDOCH, •
(Suet Amor. to John Murdoch, Jr.,)
NI RSERT3IEs AND rt.ottoirs. Pittsburgh. PA,
to their est-halve Atock of FRUIT
AND URN A ENTAL TI • FAR. E7E.w.g,ENK ,
ORA PE VINES AND UREENIIOIItE PLANTS.
Pittsburgh and osi.laud Passenger Cars run to
be tireenbouse every in minute..
.18#0.4
VIR BRICK
AU A 4—,ND CLAY.
mo E re and for sale kinds
lu
PIER BRICK AND HAW'S JOHNSTOWN CLAY,
At the. Warehouse, Nos. 066 and 308 Puma street.
PITTIOURGII. 1..4
FIRST ARRIVAL OF
New Wheat at the-Pearl Steam Mill.
We are jest la receipt of • prime lot of new South
era Wheat, which we aro now manufacturing Into
Floor. es,prely for family use, to which we lorlte
•o
the .tteation of the traria.
/Y2O-10 It. T. KENNEDY a
PLITERLILLS.
Plfae, Peas Parted/ lie
• riurnish and Attack Paint,
Matifictund sad sold so cheap u iglyother hoe,,
la =nary, by PAO .1k
_ • 111 13mItli Wharf, Baltioadrcq,
OXEIt TO LOAL--421,000 on.
4 11 .1;000 aZILXQiIiSie: I :AM Op NO. 1 C!osta
mzerctsl MIN O. DAMISY;
.
,lIBRIONTINO OlL—' ` bail el,s
very sufradeA gigariar H. ciAl.
wG~k ~. ,
ADVERTISEMENTS
Of r.ery dee, iplioll
Co band and londe io order.
89 M•1.113:1. 19tracrit.
LUBRICATING OILS.
Office, 204 Penn Street,
F. A. tom IR,Secretary
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Notice to Invalid Pensioners,
PENSIONEII6
R F. BROWN,
EEO
mAxmmorrasaii or
DAV. CliA IVFORD
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INVANIAI WA DIN n i s emm i r rnlMlPO W.IIEI ski 3Vi 4 7711
S.B. lic Eta° ir,
JAMES DICKSoN,
JOHN T. SHANE
,-.
MILROY, DICKSON 6, CO.,
44 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS.
Prink,
Drew. Goods,
Crrrrsi
Bleached Cottons,
Cloth,
Cas.4IIICITS,
T w eed s,
Jeau%
( ' lir C 104,
6 .411 npe%,
Flannels,
Blankets,
Glo* em
Hosiery,
Nitspenders,
Notions, &c.
GOOD GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES.
TICIPLMX/Ell :
Wet EttE;IU..
CID
II E UNDERSIGNED HAVING
• beensppoliate.( 'termer for the arm of 1.01:-
VEh It. EMEND .5. co.. by the Martel Court of
~.ylivo) tot I se:t, at public sale. on
Gm , prow l s...ii• the 100 of Aljtil" ,7 . t" ,
eithout reT•eree, awl to the highest Wetter. :he fol
menteg deibribea property, being the well-knowr.
14;ciall P F URA CE,
nttnata• u: Wan.inaMl,..tlon, on .I.e l'stl..borgh nod
'tall[, n.. 41 1101 r, {ll,lllea,l 4.f 1 5 11tillontl.
...ttlt WA, Acre • 13,1, more or 1.,.. Aboon.l l nx with
lr.eo FITe Oar. Or., at , '
to' •prlogi nat..,
F.'l 1:5. it F. I- ton.•
ti 10,1.'0' 4o Oct 3111 14 feet
Sod 1ta..t.0.4.. fro. 1, to 1111 l sof metal per
dn. ..111,1k eta eaegily le. tort . ..seed Th.,. 1. a 111:
Ma, of NU e.t.a, of pip, Er.4.10e of I:5 Itorie
And a I.octor ttes.,volr. Ac.
ca•Cr.gan.l rut..
It I Me, • . st, 114414
111. 1 11 0.,4tt1e an I
Or. tvt,.. lattone. 01..44 house 40.1
war room. I.lackatulth ethop. Artaltlt, tr..l WO,
ltal:olost.... t'onl 114•11rolo1. and ...tit..., ea,
Tte. /.. Ac.. to and troy.
he alto kart. rt s tl.- 1e...A. for the
priree ;pal me:neer:o In 11..
or
. vletnlly
111 lertere.try 1rnut..0.3 11.c.a•cr •Ir•er. and lieseer
All , Er... ('anal. In easy of WY,. Ilia our, J.
rare. thaw, tar I.l,ellrkeril. For further
,artl.:utart. acldet Ca
SAIItUE.L 31. KIER,
JY 13if67 Pittsburgh. Pa.
NEW PATTEENS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
NicFAItLAND & COLLINS
ir , a• now , is.”llOF , N , ..r I P"r ctenmor
NIA, Athol, ln.• first arms al of our Isuportallou for
CROSBY'S CELEBRATED
Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpels.
R. ban e seleru+S the patterns with great care.
tamer.
Nr our stir trail, r...rt off t our cus
tomer. atyles that are not to I. romsd el.n , ruere,
still The L..%11:01 l'alek".., or ate
Sew Yo.rk and Ito.ton tnartet,
Id'r6IILAND & COLLINS
71 AND 13 FIFTII STRZET.
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY
JOB. XrZNCISt JAS. II`KAT
&PENCEIt & I!IcKAY,
MISTERS IND BREIERS
or
Ale, Porter and By‘wn Stout,
PITTSBERGH, PA.
[[DURST WATSON, alasaNiLer.
BUSEVESS 11111A.N?S
COMMIE COLLEGE•
No. 4 St. Clair Street.
We have engaged the services of an experienced
terwner expressly for the Months of July and Au
ras, `students en • e ring on the lot of July can easi
ly complete the course by the la , t of A tagot t.
For etrentarr soil hoecimenv of penmanship, avply
st the lolltvgc Ilona's, or address
N. SHAFFER and
J. F. MeCLAYIIIOII/Llti.
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1 t3 66 . SPRING HATS. 1866.
NIcCORD & CO .,
181 WOOD STREET,
Wish to oall special attention to their large and
• splendid /Wei; et
Bc., tar Spring and Stun
liner Wear,
.H.aa El3.3.cileistis "Grakariot-37.
LAM F:li , DEIIIIYB, YACtiftt, iIEA.B/DEE, Etc.; CIENT•B and 11018' SAItArOO.IB H
, ••OW '8
11t8HERS, 51018E0E8.
DERBYS., EETOS., Re., ar.
isTRAW 1101/DIS of every description, to toll .1
taste.-
itIcCALLUM BROTHERS, No. SO
FOUkTU BLIIKET.. We have tot hoods s very
uporlor stock or
CIALI=I..PM I / 4 1011%7C2i.
Or on e Tnig, P tlir:Ve7::"l„rnlZ. i'foqoTeMi to
ti mot 7ABLE CVVERS—Escry kind In
lIEA RTII ItMa—From On: fittest quality lo thy
lowest priced.
CANTON MATTING, COCOA AND MANILLA
111A1VINGS, &e.
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apt Formerly W. 1). & 11. htel'ellom
11 . 1. LANCE,
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DYER AND SCOURER,
CM
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Covers
•Cleaned .kßeglazed without unpacking.
cos. 35 and 37 Third Street,
Between Wood anti Bmltlilleld
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LEATELER BELTINCI.
CHESSMAN & CLARK. No. 11
"1110 STIIEWT, near the Penitential'', Ain,
knee} city, manofactnrers of every description of
Patent Welched, (trammed and Riveted OA.N.
TANNER LA Hindi BklaTlNti. 11F.LTO made to
order and repaired at abort notice. Particular
tendon paid to Bella for dolling Idills and henry
wks. Alt work Warranted. Orders respectfally
&oil or can& JeZrd74
CONSIGNMENT.
100 bbla. New Potato.;
MU boxes Cheese,
MO do Messina Orange.;
hi) do do Lemon.:
0 kegs Prime Butter;
loreen Apples, Cabbage, Gruen Cons, CUeuM
bars, Tomato., de.. de. Anteing bir ea prey dally
and ter sale by W. J. RIMEL & BRO., •
ira• No. 13EIThird street, Pittsburgh, Pa."
is„.0011) NEWS FOE. THE AF
FLICTED.
PATENT MEDICINES A DEUGIA at low prices.
HuSPETTEIt HITTER*, al_War bottle. •
DE antra PLANTATION EITTERN, µdo.
ittE)PLANIPE BITTERS: Slyer bottel. -
6010 a, IttiVEARD, pure 114 tier lb.
And eye7thilta else In7propurtlon:at-
BaoWNsB24 - EVrDiNfo 8208 E,
'" - No. 8 St. olosrstroot
. ,1 rw o tijgox PAtairlollen.wAr Co.,
, T ring INTEREST IN GOLlik ON
'FICILtst /belts& ftC(O4O i tt Upton l '
Ytl( '4llC at Irb Y 1
nVI t tit a WO / i .ra
the listklng Baum of JAY couK.k & 00:VIsifte
Tart. 011 or Ow sl.s dste.
iri74ll: WAGi, PAWS% water.
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MARSHAL'S SALE.
i;Q'VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF Fl. i Bolo:wpm BY A YOUNG War
FA., leaned tof the fireuß route of thv ' Ina private Allextteny where no Other
Cubed Steles for the W e.t.a District of Pannsyl• • •
theta. and to me directed. I will expose to Fable delis are kept. 13cst of rale/wee..
,me at the Custom HCOUPS. In the city or Vit• s• Address. LOCK JOE 167. Allegheny.
burg. Pa .on thong nth DAS OP Are L . a Id
in . iraligaT
at :welt,. v. the right, title els. and in. ``:ANTED .
t or SASIVE . I. WALKER of le and to the . WANTED
folloyOns. dtscrlbed property. tO wit: One endl - • •
vb.,. fourth part of the Holt.. Form 'and an
interest the Loseehieniscoutalnl us Is - ter.
folioor ics. sit late end lying un lthol b., la I urn- For n nr,„ Life
a To., V enango Co Pa. and mmodest
~ood I.u•lue s Li °.°"'"
"'pan ' . " VI
ws. pig; Ita the north 'ly la. lately own. by „, l L A sc ". sn " ^ ff e " d •
P. T. Copelend Ind Samuel Lyon; on the
asst
by E. I. COOK, Age..
the nool.er trot[ farms; the thole by lb. . ••• _ 01 Fourth "rest.
lbws., farm. earl On tee west by l e tlf of Welt.
upon which .old farm th mcr ot I s lthnlC ,'v
Ist.
Also. ll,r Prather S bronco.' c - attaining .60
less. alt.. an I 1,• ink on lilthoie.
Curuplauter E. iwu,lllp. Venengo couto 1. P0t.... Good tram. 0/111:{ stead) employment wl.l Se Olsen
../0 via On the north by the N•we _ ,
“.144•4 man. in a, es um," weenlY
Yore C ~,,, ,•eny ot Rick ett's
Is south •
by phicip - c. 1' 0 . ; a nd on th e west by Call at 184 .5 160 PENN liT RICHT.
.1,44 f.titerlr owneo by Hodge. JP2 0 :0 9
four-1, itmlly idol part of LEO sores . • -
in Mate.. on•ity Te, 1.1 a r 0 . 0 , 0 ,10 k no wn as , wANTED.
1,, In. prop oy. an.l bounded Mb l'Ot •
IWWI, 1.11 Wu. allot ILOUth II) the lira tier eg-rrlcr.eormorz
3(111 proper., and on the east 1", lands for..
1 owned t) Wood •
Also, the Criswell prop•rty. all ate and O leg in
State. C.mnty am' Town• hip
.. sores more Or aml a• foilow•. •1/
nowt by lauds formerly ow eel Tr... Allison;
north by lands formerly owned by hr.,. west 117
121 1 8 formerly owned by Walter Hr..; and on
11
the "We'll by the N. Y. liter Co.
Also, one undivided sixth part of the hooker
farm, on Mho", Containing to
.reil
Moreyr less,
and bounded as follows. vial north by farm;
east by the Lipner form; south by the Reynolds and
corelend Urals, and on the west by Walter molts
deu.nud farms.
, Also, on, undivided one.twelfth t 1-11 h Interest in
I
ill, fee of two and three quarters tilt) 00 Citeriy
• Hon, State Cs linty, and Township aforesaid, Is
job.. ti e celebrated Reed Well. en 1 noon which
ilwre a, Mt', "'Vita oomph,' Ito barn Is use
101..111, nod one well being bored, now down aliO
• fe Se et
ized and taken Inc...doh an The property-or
Samuel J. Walk., al the salt of liem K. W•
Copeland. Allot cry. In fart of P.00..1. Copei.nd.
ALP X n AURA MURDOCH. Marshal.
. ?lan. at•s Ursa; a, 1'rr16.11,011, duly • A. ILB II .
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AMERICAN IRON WORKS•
JONES ttIIIGELLIS,
PX•r*P/11.1E1177ELCA-Ni.,
AMERICAIi AND CIAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Hai15,16 and 20 lbs. to the and
Train Rails, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge and Tank Rivets
Cut Nails and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles:
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal Pit Car Wheels and Aries;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Colltßolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE.
120 Water and MS Front Sts.
BRANCH HOUSE,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 Myer St.,
Jel:cls CHICAGO, 11.1..
VROPC)SALLS.
PENNSY L VA NIA.
Agricultural Laud Scrip for Sale.
THE lEVITED STATES 90V1ERN
.• MENT having granted to the Commonwealth of
l'eansylventa Land Scrip. represent'ug 7o VD
scree of Putate Land, for the emlownient of Agri
,mitund Colleges In this titate, the Bnord of Com
missioners now offer this. Laud Scrip to the pnude.
Proposals for the parch.. i•fthls Land Strip, oil
dressed to •`The Nord of Commissioners Of Arra
eulinral Land nerrp," will Fe received at the Sur
veyor General's °Mee. at llarrlabarg, until
Wednesday, August lb, 1866.
This land rosy be located In any State or Territo
ry. lac the holders of the scrip, upon any of the un
appropriated lauds (except mineral lauds) of the
lulled States which may be subject to sale at pri
lie ^ Goy. Sawn pima. of scrip represents a otter
te eof One hundred awl stets acres. Bids
s et a mo oe made as per acre. anti no bid. will be re.
ceietel for less than one qoarter section.
The Scrip w.li be issued immediately on the pay
thiut of to , money LO. LIM tons) or General, one
rd of winch must be paid within ten days and the
,almsg two-thirds within thirty days after uoti
rout OM of the acceptance of the bid or bids by the
Board of Commissioners.
J. N. CAMPBELL,
Surveyor General
For the Board of Comsat.totters
MECI
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S. W. THOMPSON & CO.,
Second Moor, Burke'e Building
Us3o Nicna3rt3:a. Est.
fig% LIFE, MEd iND ACCIDENT ISSURANCI
EFFECTED IN HIRST CLASS COMPA'. TES. at
Lair rate, Lomea equitably &Masted and promptly
paid.
AOENTS FOR
_Cum lAA Insurance Company, of Hari ford, C` - .,
North American fire Insurance Company, or
(7onneeticut Fire insurance Company, of Hart
ford• Ct
New itnidand Fire insurance Company, of Hart.
ford, Ct. JrZA:OS3-mwr
W. MILLE'S, C. W. 111CHE'LliON,
Philadelphia. ' ittsburg.,
ELLER & ECKETSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
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BRANDIES, WINES OD CIGARS,
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, IC..
Constantly on hand.
M ARKFT ATM SALE. •
VIRTIJE OF A {WRIT OF
ocedilloni ezponox issued out of the histriet
Court of the Milted Mates for the Western District
of Pennsylvania, and 1 o mo directed , I will expose
to public sale, at the Custom Dense, In li, City or
Pittsburgh, on the 141811 DAY OP. UOUST. 1066,
t o'clock 0. .14.,M1 the right, title, elates and lit
ter-v. of Hook Wise,
of, in and to the following
described property, to wit:
One Distsliery end the let of ground on which the
came it erected. awl all the buildings apperteuaut
thereto. One copper WWII, one&team engine and
butler. hue ma tub with rake, 'bur large re , ment
tag lobs, one .0.11 and tub. three beer tubs. to
gether will. all other tubs, pipes and fixtures In
sald distillery.
Also, iseventy-two barrels of Whiskey.
Ali of the said property Is situated In Franklin
township, Greene county, nod will there be
delivered to the yummier.
nutted and taken In execution as - the property or
Hook 4 Wise. at the suit or the United elates.
ALEXANIYMit 311112100011, ..11arahal.
010100,
Pittsburgh. July Pith. 186 e. 13154.1.,-n-re
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NA • RWATA3 SALE.
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.11111TUE,1F 0 A *KIT OF
sculdrost eiponas, issued Out of the District
Coursof the United Mates tot thn Went. a District
01 Proosytracts, tp MC directed, / will errors at
PO MO dale, at the Croton House, in the City of
Pittsburgh, ottIiSPISDA.I, the Me day of August,
less, at 0 o'clock r. , It., the
_ IiIIrEAMMAT SPRAY,
licr,boats, luschiznery, tackle, apparel and fun&
ture. as Ostia,. is at Um Pittsburgh Mutt.
eired and attached et the snit or T. A. Packarci,
2. P. Ikon, st at.
• Terms of sale—Cask annernment lauds.
A. )11.111DUCli, U. 8. Marshal.
Plitsbutab...lirly Rid, ilok 1Y24:102
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FOUNTAIB : HORTICELTUBAL
. _ Salbcpa,
In WI/kills liall,,loorth street, near Suuthliehli, is
The Ae ''itest sort Inducing PLOW
ER. D.SuDSP..ti:PLOON in Qs Ptak, -
Ace crests, cakes
and
,contectiouarica always Oit
• P.,PISSI 611011EST.RA bac Om th i,
*mon, and wig be loattendacclirallipliT.
muccot Sunday) trap sorra totwelire o'clock.
Beat CrV.lfat }lerrlOkalways on
head.-
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xiiiiimoempowncllonqfcs."4.
OUNIMITHAND OEALERIM HARGINARL'
handopetrimitiortmoiLoc Sande
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welrrs
WANTEI.9
A FEW GOOD BOLIOITORE,
A lIRST-GLASS TELLY.MiIt.
10 & E. or Sil IN'. CLErAtii; 1•011141 prefer
• war.. an Shipplog (Ara- in lobe of
T. u. H•TIUAN. 47 Smithfield St., or
T. b. lIITLIVEk.
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WANTED.—tlood salesmen to
It 07 ;maple
ANDIZZIVIIDOUBLE(7YLINDERNOCIII243IEIC
GAB GENEIMIItiIi LAMP,
With rleht to use it. A rare chance to :nuke money
and no risk. Address .1. C. 141/PON.
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WA.NT.Itili--4.4.011 per MY °Mill Iliad
itt to t/Odil(. our poor g )1i , 0.1
linto 111ACIlaNE, Itcaciama`• V6toni.
6thlrese, vritu stamp, StUNAIINUUri ISKW
M6(111166 ui., Nluebet6lo6. Mau., or rftlisd.l
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WALL PAPERS,
THOMAS PALMER
A3ll MAIL DIALIK 13
WAJLAL,
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES!
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7C" 111' CI CO "'CT 381
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
dewed door below Diamond Alley.
peirkiiiiANGiums FOR 1866.
A cre.l colltxtlon of
American W all Papers
For the Ant time la we years
XE Ps^ EXGI,IB.II I'4l PER S
♦ choice selection of the
Newest French Papers
roe sale by
YVALTFLA MARSIALI4
ft 7 W 4 cod Strret.
Je13:419
PARLOR PAPERS,
A NEW OF
Standard Gold Papers
Now rererrA, or 1,0.'11111 d..slgor for Paton, at
No. 101 BIANKILT bTRI.:ET, N Etat Fiera
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ILLEGIIENY ATIONIL BANK,
No. 33 Fifth Street.
Capital, - - $500,000.
DISCOUNTS DAILY AT 12 M.
Deposits received and rolls 'ion. made on all ac
cessible points on the most reaoonable term/.
JUSHV.4 RHODES,
President pro tem.
B. W. YLICKEII, Cashier
DI littCTO.l.:
SOJEI CA. ItHOIWS, nt 3. ittIODICS 3 CO
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FIFES" 0WV.116, of F. SELLERS & CO.
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3. R. COOK. of A.NDSII.ISON. COOK & CO.
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CHARLES W. lIATCHEL.R. lyllrlB
NATIONAL THIS!! COMPANY,
123 Penn Street,
FIFTH WARC,PITTSBURCH•
Deposltr received and Interest alloyed on de
p nits.
eodectional made or all the principal points of
the United States:
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Mtcwassixt'aan.d.
tag STOCHOIDER4 LSDIPII.FSLLI 123FOASIBLL
ItONhBT S. Pr. iti.l.-m.
JOHN H. 11.111.5T0N, Vice President.
ROBERT J. ORP Eft, Cs.hier.
SOREST DICKSON. -- lIA . S.L ES MY Ens,
JOHN H. RALSTON, JOSEPH LANU,
WILLIAM SNITII, WILLIAM DRICKELL.
CHAS. U. AIIIISTIION4 W5l. USA %ProSD, Jo.,
JAMES LITTELL, JAMESIESPIET,
DE. J. MIL. TAPIA'S.
Joan
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N. 110I,i1ES & SONS,
334Staair..ert3,
No. 57 MARKET bTREET, Pittsburgh.
• I : =..V.V.7. ° .!:oirn=rgi I tioYftirrTthe
nutted States sett Caltadas.
STOCKS,BONOS AND OTHER SEOURITIES
Bought and Sold On Commission.
p.m to the PorObooe ood
..le of
KITED STAT SECURM
INCLUDINti
United States Sixes of mei;
Do. do 5.240 s;
Do.• Flew of 10.435;
Do. Seem-Thirties
Do. Certiocates of Indebtedness.
Orders and Voucher,. bough t or collected. jallitly
.1 V. 4 r3_:tit6 DWI
WHEELER & WILsONIS
• LOCE STITCH
SEWING MACHINES.
We woald edible a man' to forego a trmesher
and thresh wheat with a aall miner than to
sea s with wear her health, vigor and life
away In the everlasting “sttlein stitch.
Milan . ' when a Sewing illachthe can be ob
tained.' The WHEELER Ps WILSON Is an
Invaluable add in every household. We have
had several different kinds on trial, and after
six years` service the WIIEELEE a WEL
SON has taken 'the precalence as the beet
where all hinds c.! sewing Crete be done In
a family.—simertenh storkalinrist.
These machines: have MORE IMPEOVE
MENTB, MAKE LESO NOlhEs aro MUCH
MORE SPEEDY . ap•l %DIME to operation
then any - Maeldne In the market.
WM. SUMNER & CO„
No 27 Fifth Street.
BILIVAILETT
SEWING MACHINE,
Pronouncee by all who have seen it the simplest
Maine now Vetere MI pob:10.
It Ls as effective and Camaro. a. it Is simple, and
on practical as it Is &treble. /t hoe hat to be steal.,
hem:deiced, and nscd to be appreciat e d. i t
com
blues thet - elements of a
Perfect Practicathiachhte
And I. Alrered et Alirlee within tbek mg* t.: pearly
everyhmL77ln land. - -
woe Mar UM/ prite. liaeldne In int) trotted State.
licensed to use the RIiZILLNIL & WILSON VEND
—the bat% end only reliable Seed ever con minted.
iara&I•Z BI ULICNA.NtEn. -
ZElWlccumr licamiriavas,
• wucaszALE AGENTs,
• , • • • Arels 68 Fifth 41treet,
anytis:azt - eirreemeni.
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TAO, Copper And ;sheet Iron„ Ware,
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Bums and Tlis Watch dab woxis . maw) ottabAss
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