The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 03, 1866, Image 2

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1866
ONION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
Om sovzsit9R,
NIA.k., GEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
4„pr„.OI3:A . F.EXILJLND COUNTY.
111AMIIII. 8. - CLULET:City.
JOHA 6. CLIBEIZ,COCIIIIton Tp
CLZRIE 07 OIIPII.ILRIS COUIIT,
LLEXAmoza wmAans. City.
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1/111kliT PRIIIFELT, City
It is apparent that the massacre was a re
vival and outbreak of the old pro-slavery
and rebel fanaticism and intolerance. It
may he regarded, In fact, as a misguided
war closed the Southern people, and par.
titularly that portion of them residing in
New Orleans, telt constrained to repress
their hatred of Nei-teem men, and of the
new order of things introduced, in conse
quence of the failure of the rebellion. Ap-
TIIE POI,ITICAI. sLITUATIoN. parently they acquiesced in what seemed
to them to be inevitable. But, gradually,
When the armies of the Contederacv
t 'for six Or , eight months past, a change has
were forced to succumb, the Southern peo-
I come over them. The conviction has been'
pie Were W c°nd. illing to accept any la las ~
itgrowing stronger and stronger on their
the General Government, upon a fair stir- i
that the President was taking sides
vey, deetned . necessary for the speedy an , .
to and that they could rely on the
permanent tranquilixation or the
ii;iiaal government to support them in
Their i resources for resistance being
ten.ions which they would hare felt it
ha V l473d 14q-1.141'.579-1.-"111.t6 3L ' ePt-P '" :absurdto rnake immediately following the
on the best terms they could procure. Title
a%tpitulation of their armies. To such eon
frame of mind did not indicate that their
,ta „, icy
has this conviction proceeded it
convictions as le the, right or wrongof the
has been manifest, for some weeks past,
quarrel were essentially modified, sir had
that Northern men were nearly as inseeute
- not become stronger and more embittered
towards the Government than they were at
in their persons and Properties as be
Elie war, and that it would require only a
the beginning of the contest. Few
of hope to rekinalle,..the former attire
are more flatly contradicted by
uniform ex. and re-open the - issue of arms.
perienee than the supposition that defeat in '
Those who have gone carefully over the
battle, to matter how conclusive and over- I
1 various accounts of what transpired nt
whelming, alters the convictions of those New Orleans and Washington, :in. 'tare
who are driven to the wall. The Poles,
weighed all the facts carefully, has,- canoe
o
Hungazdaba and 1146 b have been bea—,
e ' lo the conclusion that the conduct of Presi
time and again ; but the impulse of resist
dent Johnson is deserving of the severest
ance is as strong to-day in those uationali
, ani.nadversion. IL is probable he knew
ties as at any former period, arid its ready
poen he reo i
to flame out in fierce opposition upon slight
or.:er tmlar
to preve violce
nt th would e re-asseniti s ree d
ling ot to
the n
appearances indicative of success.
stilttlionu I Convention, mid that ho put..
In such a conjuncture of affairs the op
posely refrained from taking any measures
extremes of inflexible rigor or im-
I for effectual iuterposition ease the pow.
po era moderate clemency attract the larger pro- t
of
the local
magistrutes
shouldshouldinetree.
pow
portions of loyal men. The predominant
thought is either to crush by unsparing se-
I tu..l, or their Intimations should lead them
verities or to captivate by boundless lenity.
to indifference or to aide with the mob. At
all events, it is clear that when urged to
log of sullen, dogged resistance and rc- ;
Under the rigorous go:i ‘ v a pervasive feel
pr, 4erve order lie not only refused, but
e intimations that the violence ceereis
swivenge is superincluccal—under the policy or
6-1
towards
the Convention
was
congenial
ft and general oblivion for all offences,
to f„...g.a,
and would not be thwarted
hopes are speedily engehdered of preiloini
nence and power in conformity to the laws, by any use of military power.
The loyal masses now know what issueor of ultimate independence in contraven
is presented, and what dangers they are
lion of them. Each of these states of mind ..
c,: ,
upon to cornrow.. The President,
iSllWstile to the repose and unity of the Called
people. who holds his (Alice by their suffrages, ha-
A middle policy—a policy that steers
h..; mite the leader of the rebels, and is tend
midway between these two extremes---is is; the whole weight of his authority not
the only one that offers security to the ma-
only to exempt them from disahiliues, but
ties by promising to hind the discordant
to enable them as far as practicaLle to :e
-elements together iu such relations as to
ti:c nation.
cover political ascendancy and control in
Produce new affinities. Under this policy
only the leaders of the rebellion would be
placed under proscription, and few of them
beyond participation in pubic affairs. It
is mischievous to deny to the masses of the
southern people 'tic right of self-govern
ment, no matter whether those masses arc
black or white. in this respect there is no
difference between those extreme radicals
who would shut four millions of white
rebels front the polls, and those extreme
conservative. who would shut not four mil
lions of loyal black. In both cases it holds
trial; that government without the consent
—Ai convention or underwriters, more.
of the governed is tyrinny-. The result on seating Ohio and all the Western States,
the one band or the other, must be heart- is to
t meet m o a n t t l;reeport, Illinois, during the
!turnings, jealousies, hatreds, revenges.
Present
on the J estown and Ashtabula
When proscriptions are laid only on a
Railroad has been suspended for one year.
few, and on them for the manifest reason The virtual meaning of the 'suspension,
of special criminality, obvious to all men, we presume, is an abandonment of the pro
causes of complaint are removed. By jest.
quick degrees new leaders spring up,anima- —During ono of t i h n e lat i Lli tn o s t vi tys N a
ted by fresh ambitions, These soon con- buggy was set Ur
1., ny a bottle which was lying iu the 'hot
stitute a distinct class, absorb the control toru of it, and which acted like n burning
into their own possession, and are not
lingtolurt with it either in the interest of —The passion for gambling is becoming
their predecessors or rivals. These new verg gen j ral throughout
hront
Much titen orth,and
is
leaddiit'natarally find affiliations in other Ls
' triu n s th lo c s te t an e ; e w n o.n w every day, 'even money onthe
parts of the country. Gradually another railroads.
antlbener setof traditions formed, and _Charles Shannon has been nearly killed
then tic national unity is restored, in fact in Chicago by Thomas Murray, both iron
as well rutin name. workers, for meting reflections on the le-
The President is so constituted byina-
L.dtimacy of the latter's children. Mustn't
cast reflections.
taro nr to, be . inca ße pab i le ,of maintaining n John Henry-Hopkins, Jr., son of
4tecessarliS the Bishop of Vermont nod editor of the
in excess, liencehaisa good leader of a (),'.turch JOzrnal, read a poem before his
faction, but a bad leader for to whole peo- mates of the class of '39, at, Burlington
pie. Upon Ids accession to the Presidency, eemmencemenL
in the violent death of Mr. Ltacoms, h e meeting of the Alumni of Yale
College at the
t late commencement, Rev.
displayed the same fierce andimplamble
.14ta g Pie a rpont, who graduated sixty-two
energy that had enabled hint to trample years ago, and is now over eighty years of
down his enemies and the enemies of the a ge, was among the speakers.
Unlonle 'Tennessee. His breath was a —Henry Field, a brother of Cyrus W.
Isrittn i and and ti.e r t a i b i l i fe e r will u vac
ofry
flame ' of fire, It threatened to consume
every man who had participated in the re- fromsoon p ublish ,
agre
cable
enterprise,: '
scathe
up
hellion. His voice rang out over the f his brother'is diarna and papers.
whole huh] in a wierd tone, resembling —Mrs-.1 ieoltThempson is in Washing
that in which the early caliphs condemned ton, urging the President to pardon her
capturetteilles and prisonere to wholesale busfmnd on the ground that h a i s an earn .
eat supporter of the Presnleutial policy. It
- slaughter. When be cooled, he subsided to e
is repotted that she will probt „ .
he
sots
the otifereitienie. He grew enamored of om e n ! . ' I
rebels and Copperheads—took them Into , —The Richmond Enquirer culla noun
his confidence—entered into their schemes lion to the fact that negroes are forming
—pledged them his protection mad co-oper- themselves into military companies in Rich
mond, and drilling and nutrching by night,
ation—conceived the idea that they were The Impression is given out that some cot
truer to the Constitution than the men who 'islet' may occur.
etood.by his side all through the great —A. Dr. Reed, of Millersburg, Ohio, slis
dinggle, and at last thrilled the plan of appeared from that place a few days ags„
making beer the Government into their a neighbor. The parents are telegraph tarrying withhim a little girl, daughter of
oi t
,
custody and :control, transfusing it with
all over the country for Information of the
- their sentitnents, and subordinating it to „,isgag partie ,
their pringiples. ; At Iskaay. to. see .that if —Henry W. Veazey, of the firm of
such ikinginufshould actually be establish-
,DouryttleyVeenztetiye,dlisvietraydesntalbleonliev:i.rdaunt
ed loyalty
. o eld 4eceme,,Udlous — a badge N
shortly after " taking a dose oiYmedicine. Monday,
ofdhigiitee _, -- 7 41 4 1 , tan who were o °ll .V i°° ""' is supposed the medicine contained, through
for would' be made take. back seats"- mistake, some poisonous substance.
—would be„,regarded, , and denounced ras —Prince Alfred, it is said, Ma:lined be
traliera;—This IRAS Olearly foreshadowed lug made Duke of York, as has hitherto
In the President's MI of
the practice with, the second son of
-February speech, !en
u l e m monarch, for fear that the creditors or
in w hich4 o 4Pttounced Sununu, StErmvs,..
the Lite Duke ahoulil send In the still en
Warm, and others of like claiirecter; • as tils= 'paid bills to,ltittt as.sliceessor to the title.
unionists and traitors. because - .4he1 . .. .Wefe —the leading guests at one of the Sara
not Kola* ,for Itha- restor ation ..of the -toga hotels gave a tableaux performance i
most non:limns rebels to high , places. of On ; Thursday evening for the
benefit of
the
authority:Mlle nation. Portland sullerenk The tickets brought
Ai we judge,' . Congress . has tat apron ' 2 five hundred dollars. A, large number of
othersentinveff - sold atirom live to ally
inedlardpolicy, egUally removed from the uoliars.
soverily or weakness!..,'lr —lrilithatogi there'll nothing different .
left tei our owl/ thee N. ht, "lYe . 46 Uld haTO from 14811106 We bawl foie o 1 eiywhore, ca
inelhiatiaiddin 'More. effectual prevision mPting the Malang O f f t th°;initecifi much
for Ous,:kiglitearcoleied loyalists , but it is rage and dress . and irt
Div he 'dance evenings
:possible the prePnea! l, ntl:attguntent— insttlurof g
. g to .the theatre or opera,
erlrheithrAltais'inore summary process. and they. go to tile - aka instead of going
Thiktir . qmaalenat;plan-,(loes hot, lay ills- e
abilltiettl*t49l*lsolOr thiEC° O; l l er z i PeO - I C ,, n. " - , - ' 7 o .l' e c Tlll ti laila r ' !ace Barfdicin advirS elpft t - i
::It , teouht.teatere'lluun teledlO:rin -the, uftsnu:s4V,Zroner testing
equalptrtidpation Jn ,: tna l ttnYeidan_t , and gilimaoy of
tho Faua:fixes levied during the war,_
r°;thO,loo;es; and now being erolleetedfrom the Southern
nitiona Of - their kitates.ts . It denielthe , rlghtfelnees Of 'each ,
• -S . *. ji*ii jilt*ll-4efll4tdbr
aslo~iLat .4.twus
niiiii l, s .6 o4c,p*eg t : o :4 o , - .c. 111 9 3 z9,# 7 744P_ALia is as ittirinefiTioniktlntilluly,'lS ige4tu — af'
tnarab or-ittietiti-*!=;o49'innngd#me AluTosOttat' " 71 titutt.haPTellett a fins times
ope>gtting wttltiir ttre,bosom of tltefr o~rn lift madtf rho average greater, fr9t`f4 scar
th:ltltT. 4'601 An
to bebaltids fall decide
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ZOSZPH H. GMAT. Plum Tp.
COMMIS.IONER:
IDEORFPR ILUILLTON.
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ASSICIMILT:
- Jo We P. etaken; City.
IllingOßGE. WILSON, rite Tp.
_szonais Y. SWISS. Yarn Ynyetto Tp
1141X7.1.41L CIIADW/Cli, CoWnn Tp.
prrics, Apes Tp.
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Al
ISM
El
two systems shall prevail. The appeal is
not now.to the cartridge the
ballot box. The loyal people are the
lawful possessors of the government,
and may do with it as they will.
Whatever their decision may be, we shall
cheerfully abide it, but we hope and believe
it will he on the side of prudence and wis
dom, laying the foundations of reconstrue
, lion on a basis that shall deepen the liber
ties of all the people, eliminate existing
elements of discord and bind together in
fraternal bonds never again to be broken.
TnE AccocNrs of the New Orleans Inas
sac!'e have been read by all loyal people, in
all parts pf the country, with a thrill of in
tense indignation. We have delayed ex
pressing our judgment upon those startling
events, until such time as all the essential
facts should be elicited, and opportunity
should be afforded for a dispassionate judg
ment.
ISEMBITIt
CET=
—The State Teachers' Association is at
present in session in Gettysburg.
—There will be cars tun at all bourn of
n.ght, hereafter, upon one of the street
ll,seenger railways of Cincinnati.
—Hon. Caleb Cushing is expected to tie
an address at approaching Masonic
celebration in Newburyport, Muss.
—Professor Bond proposes to make hid
eous the heretofore sublime Kaiaterskill
Falls, by walking over them on u
tight
rope.
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Hotel Extortion
We have had half a di Prim letters cordial
ly endomine n brief editorial on lintel fm
• w AIM ins. prin Led last week's I;ra
and, judging front all we bear front noted
watering. places, Ue.a.li and itarditain
• Moises, and, in far;. all the celebrattsl re
sorts of soininer tourirts , the INtelittrdSW:ll
not have imp hut.' like an Overage:ll.otlllt
or vbijors this sea.-_ u. This is aseril s sl
some degree to the .d tourists
sent tit Europe, Alio,. that this Its! true,
travel in Enrole now, exchange and gold
premium added, Is cheaper than the rates
charged at hotels at many of our fashiona
ble resorts. Following the example of I
their more aristocratic liretherm some of
the ill-kept, dirty hotel[; iii the cities along
;the great lines of rauroads running out
from. New York, have become so uxorial
. ant In their prices or ill-cooked greasy
I meals, that it is becoming the general
practice for tourist, to carry a supply of
Provisions sufficient for a day or two in
unch baskets or haversacks, by which
means three or four dollars a head is saved
and a far trotter and more digestible meal
I obtained.
One correspondent states that the large
hoaxes in Nev York and Philadelphia, not
content with ten dollars a day charged for
a gentleman and wile, put on an extra
charge of two or three dollars a day fer
such rooms as ]nice a little batMcloset at
taehed. Complaints of the great creatures
with largelwateh chains and solitaire dia
mond pins who condescend to stand be
hind tai—l r.•'
and greenoatim from humble travellers,
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are nether ass.' - •
; All We Con say to those who must travel
is, to demand what they pay lur
able lintels, anti insist upon having it with
out extra bribery. Always sell tor n hill
Bents, exarnins closely, and pay not one
i•nit over charge. The clerk at the tall,. Is
ot.serve the guests. and nut the guests him.
And a word to landlonis. Personal at I.•ri
tn.% to business and the wants of guests
• pays handsomely,—the poLlic are quid, t•
recognize it..
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If you untivrtaki• 41 hotel, k,-,•p it
—it Won't run well by ionsif tiny n
newspiquir or n rni ironil nun.-- Nilath
ItetlP.•Hn.
PRIME INDIGO:
PIIIVIE INDIGO!
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T.t ratal.a. itv €3 I". Qt,tll,
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A FI.EAIt 54,1 5T.,1:1•
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Mark.
Corart of the I.lamou.l. Yourth si , ect
C..rocr of In, 1 , 1mt.0.t. Forillts ,r••••I
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
W.V. 8.1..VG.1tA4f, Jr., Adams Ex-prcss (Spice,
51 rift?. &reel, is sist authorised Agent to semis
Advertisement, fur the (.1...1:11.:TTE, um' uU other
' papers through...l the' Unwed Stairs and the
(..Ithattna..
MACIIINE
THE NATIONAL BRIO: MACHINE
1.1. 1.414
.103. with as, .1... s
A itityl s .A.
I I 5...1.• i ao.l
1 )IVIDEND.
iirt to K I • /
ur , a... 1 Si.. L.
iirect 31. i Int 1..111.0111(..40, 40.
t ,areil Phi nol t
Fl k.
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011 and al
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liLelultt
I:I t.II Ali I. r.,ary
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ti in pm, r
rry. rt cr.t% t•LI and ior
JNO. A. kW,
corner I.lnnr ty Bator
a. L. 3
VIM SALE.-119 1-4 acrrs or
A land In Cr. II Tu.. Wa•lantou c.•nnty •
.t.q‘n nt N lucr tut., froml'lttA
"'.....l'',lheatittdrure •
hunch., ,chool ”ne
J ,, 11 BAILEY
NI. I,r, F.urth +tree,
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A D:tll.NlsTit.l. tear:. NOTIC'E.—
Wl.errat , lellt IS of A•litlll..,,alloii to ILa rit
tAtear Altirg••,t 31 ,, n , I , cetts,.l. Itar, t0. , 11
aantr4l .roler.tato .1 . a:I flat lug
t Attzttntti tlo tti :Le said •rt.
t .
rtiatAal t-ol to tomke litt.•sttat. utt,t D. antt all pe , scaN
Itt•tebtrti to &att.l csLate art. ttoc.o.-.1 ttat t pay
ut to J. It. NE sy Aclnaluk•trator.
17? Wclnter ztr.rttt 1.
` Olt SALE.—In Allegheny, a
V A]' L.A., FIT NMI SII.I
Rt. Iu i.erfecl ardor ant, a go,t
oil.tneaa. 14,111 L.. claka,l nut al a I.argaln,
1n eery, °reeler ere., ro T. 3111.41. ho 1.14R1-
I:v.e. inquire reamer•rid r.ete.
or ruirlrese \ 13.1., LEARHLN 1.
etel.:lerC
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
T. 11.333.10 AILMO - 3:10 .I.l=/L1:71E;
Or, Lore and Loyally.
The sale will be eery large. anti agents will In.) It
for their Int...rec. to a. II this htoi la pr. fere.:.e 1•.
ten)' ether. 1.4 J1..5 sn•lgcallvtn.. ulshing pronts
hie eanplomer.t Wln do seen to rail up. tor whin.,
W. J. 111.A.LA Nl ,n
A CM,
jy.ll:gbAltery 75 Thlrtl pert.. t, l'ltlshurgh.
BPLF-NDID IiESIDENCE
.WCA.IFIL /EA AS SAM;
11/le or Paattonger Vallw•y, Mom.,
1:111d from loon. Tl, LOU., la larg,
t, new.
c..unnudlo.. .9,11 d provlds-.1 .1111wonlern
met.. aatartlr4ln t. garded attain. &a.
Fur particulars, 01.1,1, to
.1. I.CI/EWlti IWETHEo.
.irmul direct.
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Volt GENTS.
WINE C.U..1 , 800 CA.
•.UIIWHJ f. AITIF.II.•L
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lOs ELKS , GAITERS,
Choir. 110, YC,r nn.1aL11.1,1,....4
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bloc[ l•rKe am.] varl.”l, frtarferne,red PltprePsly
(or elty eels. uf best Inaterin./. 1,1111. 4 Ito all fret att.,
evert every
fatty.llart. 1.10
t 1 palit politely errs
.trert
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rtcs or ()IL Voyi•AlqY,
11, ..burgh. Ankalit 14t, lard.
TILE BOARD OF DILVECTORS OF
GLAIMPPW OIL COMPANY 11.0 this day de
-Ilared a In•lderid or 7' W • 1' a II CreMT. on the Cap
.l Stock, payable to Mock holden. au and Riles the
loth leo.. et toe 011iCe or Lab Treasurer. Tsaaaler
/loot, will be eitssrea Into lOW W 17111 hot.
nionkLtottern are (enter uotttled that the Annual
tleoting for . loction of °Metro, . Rlhh he held
oa TIUILSDA.V, August IMO, at 10 oarlock a. tn. , at
lily oboe of the Trcasuror, I.2hrity atter,.
nnar9l
J 1,. /tre) & Treas.
SCHEWLEBs
1211M1=3=ECI
Cheap of al rong, end ear slur pnton than say other
hinge* le Ilal~. at
JOSEPH WOODIVELL & CO.,
Corm, Wood awl ticeood W., ritotburith
AUENTS FOR rA11:11A NI(S• lICAI.KII.
ITil•ddwT
FOR RENT
A FRAME HOUSE,
With seven roams and ball, good stable,
ash ,
or•ellent
Oat., •t the door; situated on the old
road, about tiro talks from Um city. l'ossesslu o
I asitedlately.
Par fortisur particulare. eoqulrn 0C T0 ,,,
No 104 Fourth litrw l.
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LET.—A Denirable Two Story
tidal , Uoellln p, coutalning As room., 01 1
1,011.
Id gctidry aell i tr, gas la roanYi.Ltrott.Putost,l,
f ' r . on. A lL 'n l C; o ° 2lllet, 204.0ab10n
cal, he hail liatnedinuy, •
for fortherpmrUcufars 11.1111ra of
th, rom street.
NOTICE Is HERE BY GIVEN
that the rrport of the viewers for the opening
of DAViti ALLEY, In the UK, of Allognmy, set
ting forth the dominion and benefits asaesaed upon
the property eithilitiolf, was Mel July 10111,
Mad, 10 the Instant Court of Allegheny county,
1 „ „.1 1 1,g, c o on /missals from said report they ho
made within .is errata from tto data of th e tiling
thereof. A. WO . DWAItD,
lyll:g4 - City Solicitor..
s t , rltikrED OR STOLEN .— Thurs
--' day, We 10th loot, A WRITE COW, irlth blue
ish htheltspote on the neck. Also, on Tuesday, 21111
Mot., A Itzu COW, with white on 11104 legs. A
reword of SbD will be paid for the return of both
sows to the lubscriber. JUAN F. DETRE/4
Duncan street, blinerreille. P..
CITY Fir ALLarniani, July 31.1. Z,
1964/. f
Q„,EALED PROPOSALS WILL DE
rteelred at tbir adieu until MONDAY, A ILIBUIiT
ath, at a o'clock p. m., for tho q. sling and paving
of Allogheoy ettoe, from 11.1.dneatraet gehewea
street Also, for the grading of Monterey street.
~. .13y order of the Iltreet Committer.
It&Nela. City Controller._
Q,TRAW COVlC—Coinie to the (m
-i.) detained, thins at the tarend of nbarpshorg
Bridge.. wtt,Tharglay evening last. a UZI/ COW,
(slntetattl'a calla slept aloe years old. Tun owner
will Poore prove 1 reports . , pay charges mot
take I t c; " a l' et • • #°l qi ii tt b tittel l t. Taa l /A i -4 ' 7 •
is 172 4 .10 7 •
CONSIGNMENT. --We. are daily
recetitag"dur tdttufFamount'of rtineTtache..
Adellodh.Apiltrt, aO.. ac, and for sale cheep le the
trad "0 1 ! ). 441110..
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'Until . Pleat VONOW4.teather
a latinnaluiralpoVe t r u rgringeliketsi
illho l fo 4 w.laNtes sithilvdt* itta'leTr i a
. • k-re IL AV'
• . 20•*n.liS*t. OW sired:,
Gi l "IN - 44W bilo ll l l6 .11,0144
nortlirriestersilMak A . 04106 .-
vimiNctoremaringlt ,
FEED..-443 444 i. * o w
ArtiVie tor we bY " • - •
Sl= lit:11)11COCK, MaCliSiarditlte",
'4 " lt
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0 , 3 41:41:11 gm Di f 4 I ;, , ingloW 370:114:0 ti 3 1o:I wi
JAMES T. BRADY &CO.,
(tloccesiors o S. Jontsd C 0..)
Corner FourthandliVood tits"
BRIMS & BROKERS,
ALL KINDS Or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS =de OD all accessible Poi." In
thalled States end C.1.A..
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
FOR CARDS, MENIATURES,
LIFE SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS,
Landscapes and City Views,
Al 011 Pii UALLERY irf
W. T. PURVIANCE St GO.'B,
.10s. 2 and •4 Si. Clair Street,
xn2 Tr •
THE GREATEST GAME OF THE
DAI,
CIZOQUET BALLS,
Mallets, Hoops and Stakes,
ALL , W , IVI,ETE IN A NE.AI Box, AT
DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
soldiers of 1661 and 1862.
A o "so thhe v eras are tallith,' In $lOO
l• 11. /I i etas la, two Jo h* $5O; Or who wen.
o -a,. rte. I lat r• cm tot, or their log,.
7 h Os 9. Extra Pay
V.Nal re, I o Il,r eery.. arri 14
a Ap nti to‘rgell. 00,00 ,orl, or rr•rigne4
si
ril ”,
— Vr , in•orolly dlembir.l an.
t. $l3, $2O or 111 . 13. .cortiliior to ilearro of 41.041-
.J. A HALL I'Al`ll I 1 AJ Allornt.TA
pssoLuTioN or PiIiTNER
. -Tl, I.artur r.ll to horrroforo lath
to, 000 n T111.112k0. M an.l 1:1.11r, 1V11,41M,
r tOr Oanto awl of 11 ILOOti 1111oS„
II as Dissolved by Mutual Consent,
nrt
i. T . h . " ITI T l l g ei
WIIO 111 r I r.• I Ll•tilr. 01
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING
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l Federal M reel, Allegheny City
rti
.LNK EXCHANtiE
ItESTA. U HAN T,
IL SCUILD. Proprietor
.To. 90 Third M., Plitabtergh
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All the lu or the xessoix
tit.gars..tr. Prlv•le 01111, up xl•lrs.
MEGUAW Ai. CO
1111tIRCITIMS A \li lIIIOUSALL DNA 'S
1;111E=131
TOBACCO, SNUFF & SEGABS,
No. 31 M. Clair Street.
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MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES,
tl TeITUARY,
ARCHITECTURAL DECCRATIONS, DESIGNS,
AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
At the Nowt Reasonable Hates.
CM
GRAND PIC-NIC
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WOUNDED SOLDIER,
R. W. HAMMY, Late of tilh Pa. Bes.,
GLENWOOD GROVE,
Wricissay',llLiug - axast 8,1E14343.
....•nnellAvillo can in I.sec We fool of Ito.
• 7, Al3O And 14 A. AI., otol 1 and 4,10
I:etArn Tralus—At 5145 on.L 7 o•cluoit , 0.
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M.,. KU. 2AMC,. y CRrN.
MOTT & APDM,SON,
Book and Job Printers,
WM continue the Book and Job Printing busduaaa
to all Its brutchea, at tin•
CAZETTE STEAM
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT,
84 Fifth St., Gazette Building.
An 4 r. •prctlmll7 eullell > •bare public matron
arre.
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.itu. F SOUTII .101tS EOIIU.
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
WM. N. OCDEN & CO.,
MANUFACTUILERS AND DEALISILS
Carbon Oil Lamps and Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, IC.
No. 64 abze.illiccot alltreat,
mylP:a7ll:citwT PITIBIIII3ItOII, PA.
STEPHEN IN. OTT, -
. . .
Die Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver,
STINCIL, BRAND AND MIL LINER, CIITITR,
SUPERIOR SEAL PRE z.:ES,
Cancelling Stamps awl Vlliting Cards,
Also, PLATES POE MARKINIA
93 Wood St., Cor. Diamond Alley,
4•401 M. OA 004111 STORM.)
14.= 4.1 P1T nun; min
J ITEDY AND MALE PITABLEN.
MORELAND & MITCHELL,
Nos. 425 & 427 Liberty Street.
Th. Tex) beat LIOILIKk, KS and
ta IEB kept Tor tiler at all thu... 'The Lineal
CAEEIED In the city. Fut:lend, it..., attended
to ou short notice In the bell itiann,r.
Pomona wlshlng to engagoanything In our lion
can rely upon being turned ou
t In the best style, as
the proprietors glee tittle herwonal attention to the
boafneisa.
W. 11. OAIIIIII/1.11P....D. A. 1100111.... W. T.ICIARRA
pool , MELT 11101LISIE:61.
W. H. GARRAID & 00 .,
Roisters, Grain & Hop Dealets,
1 Witter Street, And
Nos. a and 9 Penn Street,
PITTSBURGH. P 4.
Xi)" The hit beet market price
_paid fur M: MAT
nAuLit.Y. ItYX, C(l.lol,aud OATH. 17Thg16
R. J. FLEMING,
Wnoci•AusDLALLIt is
Fruit Cans, Glass and Earflap Oars,
or every dm:M.l4ou, and manarneturtx pr
Tin Fruit Cans.
Wilco, 139 WOOD STREET,;
(AT PLltatiNo . B FIAT STORE, )
iymum rirrenviton; vA
nvourr CosISIOSIONZIIS. OTVICIid
OITY or,AkkKutuntir. July "Ad,
NOTICE TO PLUMBERS'
UTELElin,—Nottee Is hereby Elven to all per
sous who dullan makingopenings lm any mf-tbe
streets In this city, that they Will be r,401t" to
givp Dollop of their IntenUon in n book to kept to
omen, Sod *l.O penalty provided b7law *Kirke
Indicted on. all persons maklrlnauebnpenitigs who .
ilhalk neglect to glee due notice of their intnYtiotti •
T/lUSIAS NCOItA W,
' . • lntent
•
Imnittj u vacat .AINIG"Oik - KLAND'
to at JOn
ie itzt i toh yittledre,zionlYeAce At I
AND 'UK rap t ir 5101 t hr kitlts
* PI ami:oatatiMg thirnrthp.
the tiye "‘"Atiitol-.`
1.41.111178 11011^X'S.
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MEM
B CS TS,
ro U.MT.t NA 'S.
I. 3ELFLOC=IO.I2IOI4IEJ.
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ROOFING-RIALTEIMULL..,-
riarnish , •and-111/ockPoint ,:'
_
Manunaatarea and sold anemia; an anyother boatel
;MOS. &CV..
..;Jraddia ~; ; Wharf, :Baltimore.
PagrAmur , o, •
New Whrat at i r e Pearl Steak NUL
iviabtiSf • fnlinn
AnOnselth.Whlalr wvxritzttw 1 1210ulacturlastinto_
Sit4ill:fx t rtiqfPra= l, / 1111 0, tr? 44 1 4 1 W.l l 4Fite
Slava otl
~ 1,20.1 1 0 seTiltratittlibttifita'
',': - ; . : - 0 , ;;i:g . j0' , .i";;. - IY:. - 4:".-:Z''.I.-'k . .
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BATES & BELL,
ARE OPENING
AN ASSORTED STOCK OF
NEW DRY GOODS.
.T3A.TIEIII3 ckt 133EX.L.
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THE FOUNTAIN HORTICULTURAL
Ice Cream Saloon,
11. Wll { noen
tieeit I.ttinl, and Ininit iloit,lng
El: SALOON in tlw Stitt,
ie. cream, ell, •t
band.
A FINK. "It. if EeritA d
menn, .111 lie Inatiouil•nrii E\ ll'l • Iti
Ic pl Smola,/ from nesmo to txeleo
len Creozo. YrulL. nlo ity., on
bawl.
t 11A 1111711 K 1/1 1 111 . isi rxee
Notice to Invalid Pensioners.
lEEE
ALL INVALID PENEIONERN
lare Ilow reeelVinK penslott or 1,,h r 111.,111,
Esillfied to front €6 to $24,
A, riingl rAtr or .116al.ilay. art of Jo.,
QM, lA., A pill) at OLICT, I/I Addl. •.1
B. F. BROWN,
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ED. x•rt.ox, rrV3 . t
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
"%ATE ARE PREPARED to make
ell 1t1n413 of Bolt, from to 3 Inc Dee In dlan,
JOINT CAB. 110LTh,
p 1. ., A' . Itt/I.Th, CARICIAI.E BOLTS.
It I'l Li/. ,li FUUNDATION
'SNACK 111./I.TS. HE I !'PILE V• N,
St r A.,
Lorton and Ituti,Mta., Ninth Ward. 1/r
der: lets et Fort Pitt Vounttry,
li~ octal 131•01..rnithing ptua”ptly etlentir.l
_ .
S.ZOLIPIERS'
CLAIMS MB BOUNTY, &c.
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11111:1=1111=1
Cou.tr , re. I n. Jost ' at. a , t rqubilt.ng
omit, .1.1%11 sctrt•la ...1611try to
,oultty of Yrotn 6111/0 to 1200.
1..111111F,
A. M. tiltlM v.
Attinneye L aw.
lII{ kV!: vtrro.
rivrmium.,l
=ECM
I TILE 1'01 , 1:1' OF QILTAILI'Eft
121' ;.1.11.1EN le COUNT V. 1,,
I.[Ol Mattel a., Ow r•tt-o-I,of
toe iLy of nit.ourg, NO. 12 of alaftil ,okt.
Von
A oft now, Jou. 1..1, on triollon of J. r •,...o• •
y for tu. i 111 of I . ll.l.Lorglt. 11. W. Thou,—
kon appolo,l saolito, lake t 4. t.p.attr. o.
the nbo.r 0n... to no ri Illr int, rr , l4 tl
,tale• Dank,. II
/ rota Me Itrcunt . A H CIS it.os Jerk.
I'artlY. Intyrrsty.l v i,l 4•1., hotly, that 1 y 111 M
itt* at my °Mr,. 11, 1 , 1. th sircri, I . lttylt , yl,
n 1 V It 7 , 1, V, Ayfyyt 7th, 44 t•
for the purpow. at ',tat tyllny t•. thy tee Cl tht
abo ,- •ppa.fotem 0 t W. W. Tiikoir,•N.
Jail leY6jy/4-gfyi
t LLEGILENV COUN'I'W,
matter of iht •pplicsifou of ft.. Itulldh,
E•tan A.mamtatiOn of 1.:m.1 , m.y.. illy Mr har •
I r incorporation. MM tour{ ol
‘o. re.lbooll•Mbm n.rts,, I'mo,ob :i'•
Court dimmt la Iv I,CV the Llo • ol o
published to oue new -pap., la the t•,ty of 1 . 1• , ,.•
gli sue (leuaty of Allegieny. lot at Itlts thr , o•
weeks. and that the sale. , be gr.ot.r.l ihr
arat term of t h e Court of l'o3 Mon x •
ertutot. Itorrto will be died lu prep, flaw.
Fift/.11 t
./Ant•it . it slam, rrol.hou.t.a.rl.
All peroons tutrreste.l will I I„ .>„ to • al, of
the nbora. order •1" Court.
A. Al 14:11A1 A S.
Attornry fur the AN01,1){11111
MEM
A LLFGEIENT CITY l'l.olln
m- mar) osioroit.E,
S. C. MeMASTER & GO.,
No. 145 Ohio St., Alleglieu3,
Wholesale :Lod !WWI lJealt it,
Nl".l.crutr, Tool clb
C.t.h ,1,1 fur Wheat awl Rye.
MOWERS, HAY RAKES.
Plows, Cultivators and
♦LL al \U+
/I.OIB.II.IILTVILI I. tn eLtittlLN I NI,
To he had at
EN. TI1F11:31:61 , 13.
Nos. 23 and 10 Ohio strool, Al.,ahoot
myrqtriii:AlWY,
JARED R. BRUNEI,
MANUYA(TURLItiv,
Steam Boilers. Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheet
Iron Works, &c.
NO. 111 VENN ..±TRELT. PITMIR , V.6II, PA
.1e20:d6-14,
F. MIISSMANN,
Pif tie Street, bee weete Tumid/nod
Chatham Streets,
GUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
Flna cis, soods of al! denel Iptlona ale".3-a uo
Land awl told at the lowhat prices. ilepalrleg dens
can:Maly oil Shot t,t
SZORETHING NEW AND TAJLEA
., .-1111017.13, HACKS In NS cored •• iw
.
o at won
thisutt.
I take opportunity or Introducing to the putt.
lie mynewly dlmoverefl modo of treatment with
out th e,leastylatte or cutting. will meet ft It album.
/
afflicted at 6.111.1E.1'd INN, corner Fourth 1.111
Veer) street.. Motu BA. It. to P. at. every . lay
doting th e we. k, from the 31.ith of July to the
of Anguot. No rare, no pay. Come all who In af
flicted. jr.t464.d&wlr
BUY YOUR, NOTIONS,
Toys, Baskets,
NT4LMIa::IIITXICIII3, dba., .A.T
J. G. Lauer's Variety store,
Jelo 101 MARKET hTIcEKT
J. Wili r rIE.
./0.613 Federal Street, Allegheny.
CARPENTER AND JOBBING,
All wor\ entrnsle.l to Ills care will meet With
prompt attention Is either cll). JyI2:IV.I
Jc. Burrunt 3‘. CO., Mannßic
• Barer• or itaraapartlia. Lcuioa and Uu rry
JEODX).9.ei traviberr . V 1 7.411... r
twoberry,y and Lemon g.ji7.lzr,rtiers
choic Alea, Brown Stont, Lager Beer 111141 Cl:mia
ow. Cider: Cider by the barrel, half barrel or Virg,
N o ., mcaud 5114 IIABILET oT., rims
hu rgb, Fa.
Orders allud andmhipped to nil ports of the cotio
try, on abort notice.
legieni•d
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G.E.ALEIRAL
Drewascautizaz C/21210,0.
It. U. GENUERIBRIC,
Sulleltor' s ui A/swill:au Foreign
X" -AIL TZINT ,
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thOce, Ni.. 112 Di.. Clair ut.. 1/esldooce, 14 Hay la.
fr ,
HOLMES, BELL & co.,
Anchor tkotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
hlanolacturers of
ANCHOR/Al til/ERTINtIe,
ANI)H011(Ili ISILENTI NUS,
ANC/1011(4B bIIEETINOM,
And GATT/N(3.
OFFICE OF UNION PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.,
I..ouis, .1011 IBA, I
TnE INTEItEST, IN' (=OUP, ON
the Pleat mon cage Bonds ol Union Paelde
Hallway Company. hastens Division. due Milton
tat, Will he ;nod en presented len of the Coupons at
the Blanking House of JAY COOK) S. CU., lu New
York, on or alter that date.
J PALMER. eire r.
22 .4.I.;:'! . .tRAT T IT ET. 22
!SURVEY INli INSTIDYMY.M.A TAC , "ff.
until.). I/LASSES. TELEbeOPEet,
MHDILMU.OPES,
uoMIIINATIUN HYDROMETERS,
U.R.st, standar' ,
THERMOMEERS, DOMICTE
crams, ac. fo T r sale rea AD sonable prices, by
J. DIAMOND, Practical Optician,
17 . 12 " 22 It. Clair street.
(100 D NEWS FOR TIRE
AF
ILSCTEL
- -
• PATENT Dllups, ton prices
lithigUrrit.ll ItlT A TAll43 .4 , i tglAn i ; tne.
4117(tIVAl t IMETTERS. 51 her botie l r qq,
ldif lbs. 1•0 IMUDARD, pun, Niel.
lb. •
And everything aloe in proportloui us. -
.1111OWN'S NNW . DUNG SNORE.
No. N St, Clair Street
NEW ADVERTISEMEN
TOR SALE.—R) virtue of an or
.. der of the Onfiae. t ours. of AlleghrLy Co,
Mule at O. ICC. done term. or, jots,
rxpom , to sale, 1., pv.1,11.. on
tint liereliastltt dvso - lbol.
On Saturday, August 4th, 1866,
AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M
All the right, title and niter,. nt of Morgan 11. Shirk,
devlll, and of Airs. Nancy livno.a. fin erl)
Nntiry Shirk, widow. iind Niatth. .1. Shir ni ,
Shire. 11110
Shlrl, Albert Jarot s Shirk. Wllllern Clork a•.• 1
Iran , : Shirt, children and heir,. or the cal.l Al..rg of
.Ai. 51.11 b.. of, la an•l Iv the following de,eribeo
rotate, to wit: Twcilly-four lots or ground lAI.I
ont la 'he P 1011.41,1, laid out for the itelre of
?lurk, In tin. pine antu•nno to an petition of Wnt
A. Heir,,.. gli.tr.ll•ll. 11.•.•1 In the Urpnanc' k 0,1
tLe abo• • invi..•er .oni term, being 1/3/ of •e. r-
trait tro i.•. 1 -Ittnited In Rear, e townnhtp,
conv,•• , l to the -11•1)1organ cblrt by
•,111 awl third dated ceptei,nrr.:3.
and reenrd• liettl book vol.p.
s CO, the ou•11,1 , 1i- , I one half part of a lot of
groan., In Moan tow nehli• twins Ito n In
• • •cn• Itraller's plan 44 lore in said tonship,
1),11.3.1t .1 as ft.11...r. 11,1014. i. at the rornei w
••f Lots
In Ito , r•• •'' beret, .II tie
ol 1/as •
Moog tab] Ilne
15. W . 121-110 lu r, 1,1••• to tile corner of tot Nn.
p
lu the centre urn to" nslo road Ws lent wt.:.'; tinnier
along the line of Lot No. I. In the centre of said
row• N. p• rch. •to COrtl , .l" 4.1
Lot.. N..- I awl .1. 1111.1 LI I 4,1...
111
to ...kid IIN logloti ,trt them"-Irian" llie cen
tre 'II said for..et ,•"1,1 1.0-100 overlie. to ~ 1, 0
I, .1 , 0:111111,z.
51, 1 ..1111.11, a. ft:11111ot r•no nil •1111., 11, A. lin-
Ci•on v In log p.irt • 6:land 1:1 .1 .- Unt.l4
li. 11,.111•A plan of rota. 10 PILL wwn.hly, and
lwari.n..l nu I it Ilep•inninw I, 'ore
.••••1 •nuclo••. fr..••• nortlien, ••orn..r ••1 t• •••• an•l
• • •• 1 •.ot 311 , 1 ,1,111.1 null Itrwct -tr•••I
IWit*, , 11 1 - 11.,r1i rn, In
I.• i•n tr,11..”
INSURANCE.
S. W. THOMPSON & CO.,
Second Floor, Burke', Building
S 9 IFicxxartla.
LIEF, MARINE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE
EvrE,Titn IN FIRST ('LASS 'di>. at
rates. Loe,ra tut,ll..ably adiltltted •11$1 promptly
.1. l, 1
liactrore. Ct.
etFcut F Ire In.rance Company. "1 dart
n.r,t nit
Hnglan.l 1.11.•
'rill: NEW STAIIII•
atigusi Is!, Iti66
1 ..- az.llll.mesla.c.cl %12.1 Dewy',
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Al.l th. la/ IC T. •
TUE NEW STAMP DUTIES,
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Pri.X4CM
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JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
49 emit St.. Masonic Hall
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
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IRON CITY WORKS.
OFFICE ANA WAREHOUSE,
10s. 45 flood and 102 and 104 Third SI,
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Saddlery Hardware and ,Trimming,
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Superior Wood and Iron names,
Wrobg:a Ptoot 11It, Ititaglllll. Snaffles. Brandoons,
lo • Inn, 11511,5 lilt*. Se. Keep .1,0 on
14 la fall and etonplete as , ottment of g.”.to In
thaullne,
tel of which they oat r at as fair pelnet.
05.1.5 ns good term... a offered by any Itouer lu
.be trade EAST Olt WEST. r mr..l:n34
NEW PATTEGNS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
uuacreu n 1
McFARLAND & COLLINS
We have. now lae , .lnir in !Yew York. per
of
Nimralbou, lit.t nest amt•l of our lurportallon for
Yell of
CROSBY'S CELEBRATED
Tapestry and Body Brussels Carpets.
W.- hale arlrcted pattern. wttit I, rent rate.
raurt4aly for nor clty tradt.. end eau nfr,r our us.
toturr• -irk, that areot ue foun , l eillesTherc.
and thr Li.** ik•-r 11' n
h. VI:ACK:S of the
Nee, V..rk Boston tuut k
71 AND 73 FIPTII
LUBRICATING OILS.
TWIN CITY OIL COMPANY,
Office, 201 Penn Street,
F. A. SMITH, Secretary
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Head IA ht 011, .11011 for Moe Murry
loglo• 011 No. is 011 for Cara.
do. do As I) 01/ for Cara,
Jr2avo AIM Grego.,
pETUOLIA
ro=2
13LUIE: LE2LI).
..W . Aarj nu," preparrd forul.hthim mrANDAILD
.13.T-etTEI 1.a3EA21.7J,
'For Refiner,' use. proniptly and
funny quantity.
We guorautee the QUALITY to be kII I KILIOIL to
ANY warm/nag rod ro , brought to thin city.
T. H. NE VII & CO.,
N. W.,Corner Third and Markel Sts.
FURNITURE
CANE AND WOOD °HAILS,
Manufactured and for Wu.
Wholesale or RotaiL
J A IMES W. WOODWEL L,
NOS. 97 899 THIRD STREET,
OppoOte E. Edmnnd.on a Co.•o, ..1
REMOVAL.
'l6O. Smithfield Street. , 160.
JOHN ZWEIDINGER,
Fonnoriy, of :4o..rirt 1114'014, luu temorea to
No: 160 'Smithfield Street,
I, Two doors nbove histh street, -where Lo has an ex
1' Fallout auma of
.. Piaztos Melodeons 'Organs,
.And'alt alndi or )1 1O&V DlSTlttrateaFT* Mad
Mir ttra l arZ!, }n ,
GLIVNIVIO.DRAUGUTINGOMEE;'
,- , P.I• , GIO.(6ENIEME, Civil En..
H
enotte‘entstert• pro, HOLtoeren Ul
velir.;lC,LAut.frxterlirr, Post
Ofneo4 ml4::o4i,jlepttlence t Aktioistrowt,r/Trs.
sAIIIIMEL,PA;;'z-L,
•
TIRE MUCK ANA!' CLAY ' In
store
L• 1 11111ellF
tbi Wasebopse, 1f01.:360.*E.4681,,0n5tti1q:
EA
1111RO1, DICKSON & CO.,
DRY GOODS.
nfl
, , 4 ,
11132191 EM
GOOD GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES.
•4444,441, a.r4 r. 4.1 4 I
I!oinpmtiy.
Net CEtes3a.
DIRRICAN IRON WORKS.
EMEM
JONES & LAUGULINS,
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
moan
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron;
!Ridge Iron;
Angle and T iron;
Guard Iron;
Ceal Screen Iron;
T Rails, l 6 and 20 lbs. to the 3 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 Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Boned Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
WAREHOUSE'. AND OFFICE,
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120 Water and 158 Front Sts.
BRANCH HOUSE,
THE UNITED STATES riOVERN-
Mi.:NT having granted to the Commonwealth of
nsylvthla Land Scrip. representing 71•10
serer. of Public. Lund, for the endowment of Agri
cultural Colleges In ale State. the Board of Com
oil...loners now offer title Land Serin to the public.
Proimsals for th e purchast of this Land Scrip, ad
dresaed to ••Tlie Boardof Commissioners of Agri
cultural Laud Sol,' • will l•e received at the Sac
r,yor General's Other, at Harrisburg, until
This 15:01 may be located In any State or Territo
ry, by the holders of the scrip, upon any of the . un-
Z. P o P I e .4l ‘ a t re ' r zttb";,;`.7 l 'Lm.,47,lL' 1:".1.1t•alpt
late tale,. Each piece of thrlp representa a quar
ter ...sloe of one hundred and tinsy acres. Bids
mmost be mode as per acre, and no bids will be re
ived for less them one quarter section.
The eeeip will be honed Immediately on the pay
ment of the money in, the Sureeyor tieneral, uoe
third of which moat be paid within ten days and the
remaining two-thinla within thirty days after anti-
Omitlon of Inc aceepLanee of the hid or bids by the
Board of Com:nisi/loners.
lICFA ISLAND & COLLI NS,
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
BRANDIES, WINES AND OIGARS,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
IRON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C..
,t3 Y 1112 TIDE OF A - WHIT OF
emu:OMM caroms., Waned out of the District
Conn 01 the Unleial State. for the Western District
undoylvi to me directed, I will eXpsise
P Sale, at the Custom House, to the City of
Pittsburgh, on.3IONDA.I, t o GM day of August,
lwe, 0113 Welock P. az., the
ECM
STEAMBOAT SPRAT,
licr boats, machinery, tackle, apparel and rural
ture, as she no. is at the Pittsourgh Wharf.
aired and attached at the suit of r. A. kackarei,
U. F. Scott, dal.
Terms of salu—Caah, government lands. ,
A. MURDOCH, U. h. Martikal.
Pittsburgh, July 23,1, . JYJDZSI
GREAT WESTERN :GEN Nikki.
J.H. JOHNSTON,
Mater and Dealer li.
Fine Mlles and Shot Guns,
ARMY, NA.YY - and POCKET lIEVOLVERn CAR.
HINIMAud MtIiiKETS. All kinds of
•OSakaahil:72%MriCOMT e
And (MN VAILEtt% MATERIAL.
wry Com
ps:Mao lurniabed with arms at abort :Milne. ell
maid! manner.
". 4.:olll B6m Ter P i e b .n e ri pi nM Wayne Streets,
Ja6nc7o PITTSIIIIII4II. PA.
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PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS,
J. PAINTER St SONS.
XANOTAtitl3llllllfl or
, ,
Iron Market, Tub andirrnnk
A NDIEWE I 4B, I
rete:das iivivaronon. PA.
EVERSON, . ESTON A CO..
ip,ex,razzini arm
•ZE?!.,
ti m a k t ael - ta a t
la moor
NEW ADITERTIEWNTS.
JAMES DICKSON,
JOHN T. SHANE
:►1 Mood St., Pittsburgh.
WHOLESALE
Print%,
Dress Goods,
Brown Cottons,
Blenched Cotton.
Clot lig,
Cstsmitneres,
Tweeds,
Jeans,
Checks,
Stripefo,
Flannelf+,
Blanket,
Gloves,
Homiery,
Suspenders,
Notions, &c.
TB]RIIQB :
PrZ.PA3231:71.1L431-33,
Nos. 22,24 and 26 River St.,
CHICAGO,
IP Tt., CO JP C) S ][.. S.
PEA NS IL VA IA
Agricultural Laud Scrip for Sale.
Wednesday, August 15, 1666
J. AL CAMPBELL,
Surveyor General,
IGEIM
For the Board of Conolesloner,
W IL MILLER.
Phils.ltlphia.
C. W. 111CKETSON,
l'ltuburith
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Nos. 221 and 223,
PITTSBURCH, PA
Constantly on hand
MM
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WAIIiTED
BOARDING BY A YOUNG MAR,
Ina private family, la Allegkear. wha" uo "h"
hoarder, are kept. Best of references.
1.01:11 Box 107. A.llaghany.
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W ANTED.
A PEW GOOD SOLICITORS,
For • first -014.a Lite Insurance COmpany, doing
good boldness. LlueTal Inducements offered. Can
on or addreen E. T. COOK. Agent
iter:g7, 157 Fourth •trert.
W ANTED.
A FIRST-GLABS cokOH TRIMMER.
ti n°, waaev and .tsar employment Mil ne given
to .611 In.tuntliot. HMO. Wales omn
t•nl! nt 1641 ICIII FENN STREET.
.13
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W ANTED.
1511'1•17ALTICON
In n ,tti.nr. • NG CLERK; ironld prefer
plat, 51 , ng In.intre or
LI kilt.: ,47 SmithOold 8t.., or
T. N. BULGER.
WANTED.
v. ..cll by ..kplv
-Good salesmen to
ANDREW`dDotIrI.ECTLINDEIt NOCHIMNEY
GAS GENERA r1:70 LA.311.,
Wltn right to use 11. A rare chimer to make money
end no riek. Aildrmis J. C. TILTON.
1716-1134 31 Fifth street. (21 Floor.
11, - ANTED--$•.100 per Month paid
. Inlrndnnr. oilr new S !I, Illy 1.3%1
Ad•in.t... .1.0.1..
11%. II iN (I, ‘IIIL •Ilendoia, SillS., yr 1 . 0111.1,.•
1,1", i'•.
WALL PAPERS
W ALL. PAPERS,
For Summer of 1866
LI E, MUSLIN, lINIAT, OLD, PLAh TIAT k\ D PAYBL
Paper
For Counting House., In score
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W. P. MARSIIALL,
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THOMAS PALMER,
191110.81 LE AD MIL HALT I IS
WA-ILL, I LEI
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES'
FED
IC AI. 23 3r_. 2:3 0 0 1 1Zr 33 MIL AS
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
!Second door bolow Diamond Alley,
FA_.
PARLOR PAPERS.
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Standard Gold Papers
Now rtoo , ved, of beoutllul design., for l'arlon, •t.
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BANKS AND BANKERS.
ELMIRA V NATIONAL BANK,
No. 33 Fifth Street.
Capital, - - - $500,000
DISCOUNTS DAILY AT 12 M.
Deposita receive , ' and collections wade on All sc
sensible point/ion the most reassoistile term..
JOSHUA 11110 DES,
President pro tem.
R. W. MACKEY, Cashier
J031(11A RHODES, 01 J. ItIRIDES A CO.
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D. R. I.IALWA 1", No. 3.37 LIHRIVEY gTIKIKT
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J Al. T. WOOD, of WOOD, WAIT/It:WM &
It F. of ESS, SMITH A CU
riIAIILES W. 1:kT1•11P.:1,4,::. 1,11:f5A
NITIONIL TRUST UOMPIAI,
423 Penn Street,
FIFTH WARD,PITTSBURCH•
p recuirhd arol internist •Ilore,l on do
.it..
Collectionsl made on all this principal points of
the United States.
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
Sought ea xicl /51c,1ci
HE STOOL 11OLDE 111111 : 1 IL!..t, • I'ONSI B
NOB FAIT Isloli,iON • Vr.
JOHN H. HALNTI,N, Vire Pre,ident
ROBEILT J. linlK/t. CatiLer.
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ItOIIRILT DICKSON. 'CHARLES NIYERs,
JOIN 11. ItALsTON. I JOSKI'II I.A
WILLIAM SIIITII, WILLIAMK E LL
COAS. 11. AItIISTRONO 11 - 51. ('RA W}''
JAMEOI.ITTELL, PAUL SI r.. 11 KT,
DR..). AUL, JAM(, TAvt...m.
_JO:(17
BANALEVG HOUSE.
N. HOLMES & SONS,
Bart Is_erls,
No. 57 MARKET ARM, Pittsburgh.
Deposit. received in Far Funds 11:11i Currenoy.
Collection. made on all he principal points of she
United States and C.0.d...
STOCKS,BONDS AND OTHER SEOURITIES
Bought and Bold On Commission.
esl e of Particular attention Todd to the parch/we .114
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
INCLUDING
United States Slam or ISM;
Do. do S-40s:
Do. Flees of 10-sos;
Do. Seven-Thlrtles ;
Do. Certificates of In
Orders and Vouchers bought or collect-11,1..11.18.1y
pITTSBIIRGA
BANK FOR SAVINCS.,
Formerly the DIME SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
- • •
67 ,Fourth Street,
Naar* y OppogtV r lngl i t lit or pit Lebo milh.)
OPEN DAILY from p to 4 o'clock, and on WED
NEADAY and ISATUUDAY gVENINON from Ray
let to November lid. 7to o'clock, and from Nov.
Ist to M. let, 6to oclock.
Boo, ' of Ity-Lama, /Sc., furnished at tho once
/gratis.
Thls 'custodianespecially offe those whose
earning ate limited, the cpporkunity to accumulate,
by mall deposits. easily to..ed, which will be
• [lemur,. When needed, and bear loteroot In
stead of remaining unproductive.
BOARD OF MANADERS:
PRKSIDEN7'
41 :3riEDUM‘CilrZI
VICE PRESIDENTs,
H. HARTMAN, JAMES PARK, Jr
SECRETARY AND TILEASIIREK,
D. MIL MILICc4r -
A. internam •
A. E. BELL,
JOHN S. DILWORTII,
G. FOLLANSBEE. as
JAN. L.EIRAIIA M s _
CHRISTOI
80LICIT0116-1). W.
WM. K. NIMICK,
F. ItAHM,
JOSHUA ItHOUF.S
JOILN 'SCUTT,
It. C. BCLIIIEHTZ
ER RIM. •
a_uKtii mm•wor
• MIRCHAINTS' HOTEL,
Corner Staithileid and Third Streets,
PITTEA23I7.ILRAGI-IX.
THIS OLD FAVORITE HOTEL
Laving been thoroughly renovated, repaired
and rettirnlahed,
13 tiOW OP&S • FOR 71111 BECIPTION OF GUSTS.
.
The protirletor (forme.rly the curmr—..,)
expect/I from Re Central location, his eaperlenco,
determination to please, and by MODERATE
011•SGES, to deserve and receive • liberal pat
ronage.
eiszos 8. 11. RIAL, Propiletor.
BUSINESS MAN'S
Cud CUL .COLLAGE,
No, 4 , 8 t, Uair Street.
We have eninged,po serrices of an experienced
teseheXa*Preetty for the mouths of July and
Suet. Students entering on theist of July can mil
17complete the eoerte by the tan of nun - tut,
Terthinters and .inechnems of penmanshi
it thliCelleie Rams, or address p, apply
SHAPPZEI and
.yessnsinrwp,,,l Lllnt3LaltZdtll4l)&,
asicks,44r
sad Air sale bl 'Waal DICEZY ra •CO rrIVA,
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