The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 10, 1866, Image 3

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Itieften & c&nuSLE.
lerFifth Street ,
LIATI li7bT aIiCILIVAD A BPLENTOD LOT Or
Cluny and Maltese Collars,
Hamburg Flouncing,
Edgings and - buntings,
Puffed Muslin,.
Marseilles. `"
Linen Tucked Belts,.
Moroccolravellag sags,
Fine Pans, Necklaces,
Elegant Styles Fancy Jewelry,
Just received • full line of
.Alesandre•e. Cinirrois and )euvin•e
MCW C3,1-.C7olGrlalf3,
GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS & DRAWERS,
Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Skirts,
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
Pittabergh Again,. Cor the ita.lerof
LOCKWOOD'S CLOTH LIN ED AND ALL PA CElt
RS.
NLACEI3II Sr, CARLISLE.
19 Fifth Street
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JUST lI.V.CEIVEI), A FULL LINK UV
Bull Lisle Gloves,
Buff Lisle Cloves,
Bug tisk Gloves
I! PAW Lisle Clore*,
White Li 1c Glovcs
White I Glares,
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Ladies' and Misses' Hosiery
GENTS' FITIMSIIING GOODS,
Wholesale and Itetail
F. H. _EATON'S,
17 Fifth tilrect
MAC HUItI, GLVDE & CO.,
Nos, 78 and B.' Market Street,
I=EZIEMI
Trimmings, Notions,
AND FANCY GOODS,
Have Jost tecclrcil tltc L.%trli tr.-T slot II Al\ I,
8001E.ST stork of YA eV, trough, to tlils eltv,
to which tli%•y call the sttenilon 01 Storokeetoos
Knitters. Ito, 41.000 ..04510t/11111 par: of
Boston, Germantown and Country
It 04 lIIT BLACK, tl A 111. ET,
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CONLUK rry: AND A%I I 1.11,N lIATN,
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REAL AND IM. VAL. LAI V. , OLLARS, REAL
COI Nil coLLAIMI, tl rrs mud MAN
rta, ItILEs. lIASIIICICH RIMMINO AND
FLOLINCINIA. 511' Iss AN cAMBRIO F.DOE
ANO INSEICTINOs. 1.1N1.N COLLARS.
A N D varlmo able, ..
Puff Illusion, Swiss and Prench Cambric
Yalsts.
PAILIS ItUF FLINGS AN U SU IIC Nu. E
LAWS, El - 114, EDUINOS, FILILLINIis and EM
BI3I,IIIEILIEN 1/11.E. , 6 NUS IN 01:11• C II E
A NI , CIIUNY LACE, GALLOONS, KANCY
13UTTO UALL L/ 1/1101' TRIM
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Dead Streamers, Ornaments and Netts.
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PEID LLIJLASS AND C AM KO
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SKIRTS; BEI:1 n, BELTINLS, CLASPS AND
11U1•111.1, PANS Indrvat norl..ly Donn pnlinlrN
1.. Ivor): M EILU N D EILW LAIL for Indier and
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THA V ELIA Nll KAG, 00,1 bATCHELS: anal
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FULL LIXE OF XOT10.1171:.
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Xbs. 77 and 79 .fflark.t Street
felh J'4
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON &
Xo. 114 Wood Streit!,
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Fancy and Staple Dry Goods
Adapted to 111.• 1r which lh.v
otter at Ow 1.011 I.- r h.. - I I. ICr, I •.
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Burlap. Callon and linen Hack, &c.
Ater Invite, In rlll tad exalnlne nur
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WIRMESALE 1/I:A.Lahlt.9 Id
FOREIGN AND IMMESfiC ORY GOODS,
No. 94 171:7c>c>cl
(Third hua.r above DlAlnt.p.l
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COAL, COKE, etc.
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COALI
COALS! COALIII -
DICKSON STEiIIART&CO•
Mar Ingesnore..l thrlr tower. to
Mac.. 0437 1...1.1c.c5x-t3r Elitripot.
lLately City riot, 3111111E1td1 1 F 1.001:,
Ara now prepared to r. ROA good Yonghlogbenr
LUMP, NUl' 'COAL Oil FLACK.
At the lomeeat Market prim.
Mir Alt ord.,' left at their Wile,addressed to
theta th thy Walt, rr 111 be attended or
to pronlp y .
CHAULJES H. ARMSTIiONG,
ItErti.Ell
Yonghibghenv and Connellaville Coal
And Matturaeturrre of
Coal, Slack, and lloaulpidu lad Colic.
tdeFICE 1/ 1 AR.D.
corner of Deter and Morton, ilr-t yard on I.lner
.tLv:ll.
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Vaintl.e... and . l
Int . itf s arL " lrr i .r t : ' ,.Tp7:l 4 l.. l .l ' ,;ltli the beet
article of Ohl or I:ett.r at the lore,. t cludl
Order...llst LOT of the pith. reeetl,prornol
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PAINTERS.
J (Jo 11 IN..e- 1 1Y,
110III•V: AND nIIIN
PAINTER, DRAINER AND GLAZIER,
No. 54 Hand St., Pittßburgh.
Plaid awl Or...mental /onto , of ..pr,
dorm to order. All work dote prornotly al roanonla
bll•ratec__ nolterf
wHi.Lian H. nnowN,
Ms , ' of tat Inn of Llllon'n E liOnaowo
11/.IIJIIII AND ISMS I'•INTEI4
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1860,
EARLY TELEGRAMS
TOE NEW ORLEANS TROUBLE
Address of Gov. Wells
New Oaxassrs, August g. — Tho'folloaring ad
dless has been leaned to the people of Louts.
ana by Uovernor New Orleans Aug
ust B.,—The blofxly tragedyenitetal in the City
of New Orlean s On the 110th dal , of .1 alp, 1536, in
which more than three houdnettioxemi Were
tilled or wohnded,has,to the credit of human
11y, created a profound sympathy In the
breast of every man throughout the length
and breadth of the country.
The remote and immediate causes of this
outrage demand a thorough Investigation and
explanation; and, as the Chief Magistrate of
the State, I feel a solemn duty resting upon
me to give a plain, Unvarnished etatemont of
its origin and progress. In doing titian bo
on:nes necessary for me to commence lu the
year 1a64. at the reorganization Of the civil
government In that portion of Louisiana
which had been wrested from rebel authority.
I regret tizat I shalt in be obli
ged to spealr of myself. It is not to satisfy
any feeling of vanity that Ido so, for I fully
realize that I am but an inalimincant atom In
tile great cause of maintaining and parent.
sating the Union of these States.
The . political history of the country teaches
us that under the policy of the late lamented
President, all the loyal citizens of Louisiana,
In the parishes then w (thin the Union, wore
invited and authorlred In the proclamation
Issued by the military commander of this De
partment, to hold an election on the it-"d day of
February, MEd for State officers. Thu election
I
was held, and then, being a:refugee from my
parish In the rebel lines, In consequence of my
Union sentiments, was nominated by the
Free Stitt° party, us It Is called, and also by
the extreme Radical party, of which .1. Durand
Was the acknowledged leader, as their candi
date for the calico of Lieut. Governor. The
first mimed ticket, headed by Michael Hahn
for Governor, wan elected. Governor Hahn
nerved until the 4th of March, 1865, when, by
hut resignation, I succeeded to the Mike of
Governor. In the meantime, and by virtue oh
military unthority, an election for delegates
to the State Convention to anientl and revise
the Constitution of 1551., had taken Mace. The
Convention had met. framed a Gonstitutimi
declaring slavery to be abolished, which Con
stltritton LY tkow the fundamental law of the
State. It is now further known that the Con
vention did not adjourn fan, die, but subject to
Gm rail of the I:resident for any cause. A
Legislature had also been elected, and wan in
session at the time of the nasuniptlon by rue
of the duties of tile office of Governor.
Shortly after the collapse of the so-called
Confederate Government kook place, and by
the surrender of the forces in the Tians-Idin
sismind Department, the entire territory of
the State was restored to the lawful mahorit))•
of the united States. When this event took
Mutat, what was my conduct towards the pop
ulltlikkil of the eighteen parishes reclaimed,
Although I had been persecuted and driven
ea ay from my home by the rebel entllorlt IPS,
I so pores::4 all feeling of rancor unnatural to
the many, anti ex prevent the belief that o. ma
, mrlty had been seduced from their allegiance
1 to the old flag by the wiles of lintel deem
, goalies who brought on the rebelllon.
%Val, 1110 111011100r9 of the Legislature met
In et Ira sebblon In the month of November, 1
flefermined to try the effect of kindness and
renctllal lon in weaning them back to their
flr.t love. I mhlressed them a proelaination,
oaf, rat/listing t hem on their restoration to
the protect non of a government of law and or
der...fel itsmreil them that so far as I was
( . 0 .4 . orned, I was willing to forget the pest- 1
bet/post horn 1.0 submit cheerfully, and mire
sem- •dlv to the new order of things and as
oil there, that although n state Government
had been organized, yet I was anxious that it
general el•adion for State ell:leers should lie
held, In which, the. whole State could particl
e:tie. I ark/Minted MOO, recommended, to MI
the offices In the several parishes. I signet!
their applications to the President of the Uni
ted states for special pardon. I persisted in
lay course of reconciliation, notwithstanding
L a hr warning, :mil rienomdrunees of Union
men, .0)01.Mb:rod that my policy weal I be unavailing In accomplishing the purposes in
teielc.:, and ho ifred feted that, at they ery
first election. t Melt, Su every pariah
alris they held the power. would proscribe
every man from office who lutti not been in the
rest army, Wlll fought for the rebel cause.
These predictions have been realized to the
letter at every bit bsequent election, with the
exception of my own ease ; and It is well
known, for it was Publicly avowed, that 1 was
pill at the It mil of their ticket simply because
it I, an thought that I could he useful in secur
ing a representation of this State in Congress.
It Is well known that the platform reported
by the committee, appointed for that purpose,
Is ft federation of the doctrines of the right
of .-ecessinn, and ILwan only through the its ,
ert ions of kk few of tito more cautious and pe
tit of the party that this platform was made
to assume tine form in which it was adopted.
At t same conventicle, a well known Latten,
mill live democrat, was publicly censured by
re-elution because In a speech delivered be.
fen e th at party, I ' m staid that secession was
worse than a crane—it was a blunder. Not
withstanding my nomination by the Demo
-Ite.. lc party, another candidate wits put In the
field to opposition to me, inks Mel officiated
as Governer under rebel rule, Mal who, hurl
lie been in the country, awl signiffed Ms amend,
I ha, e lie doubt would hive been overwhelm
ingly elected.
Tile Convention of Lata was eOnvenkal for the
mi pose oh raising money to restore the bro.
evees, and to take tnettrures to redeem
the credit of the tifkte. I found that they web u
more intent on calling a Lonvent ion to change
the Constitution Of la 4 than to promote the
material interests of the people. Their chit,
objeetien m that irettrittnent aas the charac
ter of the men who framed !Land the abolition
thereby of slavery. liar felled at the extra
set-rani to pans a bill culling a Convention, the
attempt was renewed at the regular
kohl in the mouth of January, nod more than
half the time of that hotly ato spout In 4,i:—
closing that gaestiOn. rlnuily, a committee
wax sent to Washington to eottault the i . r0:11-
den t, and the Legislature only abandoned the
measure through hits advice. I consalortal a
Convention ineXpealent, and for that reason
Oppored It. I bail learned enough of the real
nen t linen I. of tilt, people to convince the that
If a now constitution was made It would be
tear tit harmony with the yiewr of the
President anti Congress than the Conrti
tut ion of 104, the result of which mould
Ito to lesson the clinnees for the ail-
• •
mission of our Representatives. I urged •
these vie 5s Oil the inemlntrs of lath I lonsas of
the I,slslature, but thoy 110./1 n 10/ - 1101 with
tile majority. I tlepreguteti Ulr etty atuti par
ish election, for the reason that I (enroll ti, -
suit. because of the character of the men that
fault! be eloctutl, becalm° hail 130011 enough
of imlttle sentiment to COIIV Mel' me that Inure
.1.1 1 01001 0,0 1144 fOl - ,011 10 the eOlllOlllO 01.1•
army, or 101 Mad gone 11114/ 11,0 unferdet ale
lines, would be elected to °Mee. I
that 1.1101 it result 001 l hi be justly regmtlal by
the people of the loyal Mateo 05 showing a MI
-1131111 spirit. 0011 us still glory) all Inn 1.1011,10
110.1 11.111 cost then, Ouch a fearful loss of life
and expenditure of treasure. N't tilt numerous
11.1 repeated (11,1tmees of the eonttouttla
511 1111.111'111111 0101 rebellions splrlt, sad the
mattilesati pot of 11... pettaet utittit or all 1111,1
11111 1115 0.1 here 10 the (orillaOS of the Uors
ertle)', to fitt• 1344, on tile part of 11 large /a 1,)....
ot OA! 1 . 111,110., 0101 0111/ a to vs./Un t o-I
urnothuotisl) cap:tossing sentiments cif the
same tenor, is li a matter of surprise th a t
should pause motet/summate to 1 - 11111:11L 011 110.
eonsett tomcat, hot h as rogurth , the iut 511,
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enrely of the IMV,IIIIMM,
._30.1 the list,• ~ I 1
I ui ,, n man In the south, If these men a l,
01100 al teugged to break up the Unige. so, .
eeed.al in grasp/fig the pow cr of the 11/1.t1,1
,4., I hail neen, that u Idle pr./league ail
11,0,, hie. ogiewed Idlegiunee to the nig o/d
~ I
1011 In LIM I . ,Ml , lunt for Ills parille / /o!
i l " 11 ' . I IT/Ast ' l,;l2,l. "' rh u t7 :' ,/, ' ll ' i r t r e "4 g ' l:;:,s . 1// " ,: " I I I , 1 ' ' IT t•
mop/gent ACIIMIn !MI .11,11 tile I/rem/lei, Mid
, m,,,,,, u Lim 1m111 . ) ot re/gorlng the state..
hate) ` In rebellion. logl th'.l/big their hand.
with delight at the idea of eiv II wear in the
loyal States.
la view of all tills array of strong, stubborn
fuetn. 1 (lankly ow El that my views of the c•on.
ell lutOry trolley lii icing log hack to :511eglanee
those who have heen engaged In a war to /Is
//troy the lizion 11150 C undergone a ellange,
Th i
°., 'tilento/ern/it spirit ngendered by slavery
still x'tilelons oef
property /50.1 the Old
lire or iiietr hales eau never lie lorgiven, u,lll
/len ~l/ 1 regard them sr Impel/mit to renew
col/mid noal autliorlt) , enforced by the pres
ent, /g Military forces, yet 1 um cm/vowed
that :lien would renew the retest! Inn to.ntor.
roa , Ilien/ wel.. a sure prospeet 11l sm.,/,„,,
I mi/i.•ost 5., ith the truth ot 1110,5 Vllla,, tot,-
..,/ el IJ,c the I/W . l,llMay ter toe In tore s agor i.
/ 5 ~5 1 "MI, bell 111 the north, desiring that.
1 the ..i/eiollneht to the constittg lon adept/el
hyl ougrenn //sal pubingtosi to the staten for
rat/tic/aloe -hound prevail, and In ily realletng
the fart that the amendment would neog
be ratified by the present Legislature, I own
that 1 was In favor of the rcusselehling of the
Luz, 5 tug ion of Net as the only aave/ of secu
ring 511 e 1 utification an required, and therel/5
mew 0 the atiminnlon of our representatives
in Loitgreas. Thu legal right Of the Con. !
Nention to continue its functions Is
a question I suppose properly pertaining to
the Conris to decide. Senators and /lepre.
seritativen In Lou/frees of great tainting, and I
men of lulg I/ legal atturnments;in New Orleans,
have esprenatal the opinion that under the re:
nolntion ot adjournment the Convention
could lawfully reassemble. A distinguished
Deinooratie Senator In 1 .: 0 111,t1MtM : ook the a,ture,
view. For my./elf, 11 I hail any tloubt:ou LILL, I
subject, which I have not, I would have defer. I
ro d to the opinion of abler 111 M, Tl5 O tot a l
number of delegates oomponing tile Conroe. !
Lion W. One hundred and tiny. The number I
elected was sevetity.three, Lion quorum was
flied at waventywix, this, plumber being it 1
uzujOrtty Of the whole. There were twenty. /
seven parishes unrepresented In the Leuven- 1
tam, entitled to eleven delegatee, and al/ling
thereto ton vacancies to be filled, It would
mule nixt.y.ono delegates to 1.0 elected, be. ;
side,' there wore some tenor [wet ye delegaten, I
who, disapproving rho emancipation elainre,
refused to sign the GOnstrintion, who may lie ,
runk.l with the extreme conservutivas. ,
t/onot big the sixty-One delegates elected to be i
Of the name elms, and the balance of the Con. /
vention to , e radical, It will be seen that the
parties would have berm nearly /Slimily
divide/I.
There are disfranchising clauses to the Con•
stitntlon of Ital. The much abused members
of that body had it In their power to have
made the constitution as stringent against
those engaged In the rebellion, as Teruae.oe
and Missouri have done. They pursue an op
r.mite course, believing and trusting, . I
did, that them mon would bo actuatod by a
spirit of tolerance and forbearance, tri return
for the liberality shown toward thorn. How
the members of that Convention have bean
treated individually by We very won In whose
honor and good faith they had trusted,
to say nett:dug of the scorn and villilleation
fuhunuttod against thorn, as a collective body,
and the constitution they made, let the record
of the bloody doings at the litohitnies ,
In
etitutoen Monday. the Ooth ult., answer. In
=lig With their unrelenting policy , t ,
tato the power of We Mate In then- ow
hands exalt:Wed?, they opposed the meeting
Of the etterventikon Of 1864. They needed no
better monitor than their own consatence
tell them that by their conduct they had for
feited all claim) to further favor. from the
original members of that Convention. They
resolved that It meat be put down, crushed
Out at all risks. The terrible scenes ut the
Mth of July, confidently predicted in
ease the convention met, were the result.
The letters of Mayor Monroe to Gen. Baird,
accompanying .this communication, furnish
Proof stmt it was the tiotermination that if
every other measure failed, a resort would
be made to force. Everythine was arranged
on Sunday. Preparatory to that purpose, the
police received orders, and on Monday morn
mg they were In large numbers at the corner
of Canal and Dryad., streets, each having one
or more revolvers on his person. They were
not there, except to commit violence. The
epeaksrs at. the Friday night meeting coun
seled nothing more than that the blacks
should come armed to defend the Convention,
in case the members were attacked. Admit
ting that they had assembled for that purpose,
what occasion was there for alarm, unless It
an meditated to assault the Convention.
The inference is irredstible, from the manner
of the police alone, that It was designed to
break up the Convention by force,- For this
purpose a beginning was necessary, and the
opportunity sought for soon occurred by the
arrival of a procession of blacks with music,
on their way to the place of the meetins or
the Convention, which procession had en
lered the set through e crwd of po
icemen and tre Methane. Atth o
the corner of
Curial street they were met with insult
and Jeers, which brought on a collincre. A
shot was fired but ended in nothing earl
oud. The next act of violence was the arrest
of e. colored man by a policeman In front of
the institute, but for what °donee I am unable
to say. The crowd of colored penman aastan
, bled became exalted at these occurrences, the
I same as o body of white men would do under
the same oircumetances. Some took V: e dale
of the policemen, others We 01 , 10 Of the. prlS
oners; brickbats were thrown, and one allot
tired, the testimony going to show that it was
done by one of the colored crowd. It Was an
swered immediately by several dhow from
the crowd of policemen at the corner, and
followed up by rapid firing on the crowd of
blacks, who returned the are as fast as they
could, but being overpottered and driven
from the street, took thelter In the Me
chaule'd ineeitute. If the ottitht of the pollee
was simply to preserve the public peace, why
did they not, after the men hod taken refuge
in the Institute, return to their original podi-
Von, at the corner of the streets, which effete
molly cut off ogress trom the front, and, pia
deg a guard to watch the rear of the
anal t therrival of the military, who wore
known to beat the way. Their only reason
fur this course Is that It dad not milt their pur
pose. They accordingly advanced in front
of tie budding, and besieged It on all shies,
seal every a.ngro who attempted to escape wut,
murdered.
The crowning Climax of these murderous
and bloody acts is well known. When the
white flag was hung out as a token of barren
der, the police arrested the members of the
Convention anti other white citizens, and
mought them into the streets, where the most
prominent, for their Union sentiments, were
shot, stabbed suit beaten In Lhe very custody
and presence of the entire pollee force of the
city. Why alai not the Mayor, or his Chief, sta
tion a guard at the door, and forbid any per
son from entering, and await the arrival of
the military, ity this means the last, most de
liberate, and most horrible phase of this
bloody tragedy would have linen avoided. IL
is also notorious that the police failed to ar
rest, or attempt to arrest, even onoof the ri
otous citizens, who, according to their often
repeated statements, were continually at
tacking, wounding and killing persons, who
bail surrendered anti wore in custody.
i think 1 have fully shown that it was ills
design of those opposed to the Convention to
tweak It up by force. The Inference to be
drawn from the letter of the Mayor that sitch
a costs.) was resolved on, and the massing of the yoollee, and their Milian.. to rush into
the tight, I think fully establishes the Met that
the causes of this exhibition of violence and
inol) law inns( lie tweed further back• It is
time embers of the tires of the rebellious feel
ing which plunged tills country into a desola
ting war, the dames of which ore not yet ext in
gutslicil in the cellist of the for cater siatehold-
Inc tabled in their first effort
to destroy the Government. They seek now
to regain political newer In tile same old
spirit.
My deliberate conclusion In. that it the mili
tary forces be nI thdru sn, Lee liven of the
Union Ince, who proved themselves conspicu
ous in uminantintng theirallegunuce, will not
he safe. Tilt:security, both of the Gove1 . 11111(111t
and the Union men of the South, depend, in
any opinion, upon the rutuamanon of the oon
eddtullonal amendment proposed by Congress,
and the enfranehlsethent of the loyal black
n, that he may become Olitlcat r od and quali
liedma for that important privilege. If the ad
vocacy Of these measures identify me with
itind lea' party, us it Is cald,l, In my Oppo
siti .. I, to the President, 1 must accept the sit
uation, besides / cannot einalige Illy cony lot 1011
1 . 1,1,Vet to the principle. 41111 measures I
deem necessary to perpetuate the Pupal.
Inlgned J MADISON W
1..101 0 rtiOr of Louisiana.
Npecto/ Cautlou.—Alis. Winslow's SOW.
ing Syrup laworne so popular that cartons
parties have out out articles calling them MI,.
Winslow, take not n, that She Mrs.
WI r.low of the noothing Syrup is not nouns,-
nil with any other an two..
flotanillen and Inbrenne of Penoilonn.—
Mnekrell rt . ./ t street, Will ttl
tinel to the collodion of the $113,. bounty tool
the Ineresiini of litinitionl under the recent Lids
of Lotigrost,
NOTICES
1V0C) 4 1 1 .1 4 3.
THE RE:RAINING PART of the
.3i1..11.! o . ll{ to nOyd A
. Lots or by the ncr,
tloptrnili•l gArJ• purposes or 1 , 4
.I..rwr. Apply to 'XL. 1., ,fficy
li A 11.110, e , .rnrr of I , .amontt a 4
I.Yant ytreet, or to kl ALLLN. th,
pro,rty. Elotul.
PIANOS, ORGANS, &c.
THE MAD B V, NEW V OM(
EMI
Scitomacker & Co. Philadelphia
~I.~IIT®S,
The Estey & Co. Cottage Organ,
AMERICAN ORGAN,
A An.0n!..1,,...1 by the r, r .t nd,d..al tab nt In inn
II•... .rincrlor to :di other, In
,ntrlty •,1141i1) 1.1 toe and ttalorogyth vtnr man
:llop.
I ~ `nr vnarn tak..n tlan
n 11, •,,. 1 1. ,11. ' • tht varloun matn
111 1.1 • • 1“ 1 arc suwer than
an) ,I.ficte. Ali v.,: 31
, Ars.
WAMELINK & 11,11tIt
=MEE
N .4III: I:IRAA 1 . 14N0--I'lle
113, il, from
14,, 1, 1t 11 1•E‘V , 1, 1 1 1 ,1 "1 Fl'l.l.
1.11 Nll 1 1 1 v , .11: , o1111....•••00,1
,1 11,1
t,. not u. Ilk 131
pe..“llAr t 1 , ,. s,te. 1
un , t, sti•mal,l) to
tl.l. xtt..nll,,n 1111 1 1,11:11,
1 1,1, t ll l tll, l / 111t 111 trutn,11.
I'llA It 1. 1, 1'141 111.1 N 1
411 Flll.l, ugt for helal,r & to, ,I.ran•l,
*ll/1,..anr.•
MERCHANT TAILORS
REDUCTION.
I. ' , eV.
Oucring Our Entire Stock of
SUMMER BOYS' CLOTHING
• e I I el eI I, r ,r r
IL,ll* e 1,0
47 Si. I lair Sire<l.
I lir:A 12 I•.
MERCHANT TA ILOR,
Norihw,..Rt l'orner of Penn rk. ( lair SLt..
Ir. • 0, r. 0,1,1 nnIP.• 0 , 1,0 0 0•1414 and 1.1, pn •
Ilr F. rr .hi Plnnd
c•po'cl(111) In trio 1 . .1 In that 1,. in,. )n, 0 , 0,0 ,
(row 11). 1,0.0 I linrkr ts tirz. , and wr -
It c'tt .1
Fist: WOOLEN GOODS,
I. I I 151110:' ,
S Ell 11 I.
"'""'
"".
W. H. GARRAO & 00.,
Malsters, Grain t l / 4 . Bop Healers,
No. 17 'Water Strect, out/.
Nos. 5 mud 7 Peon &Erect,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ft - LW. HAIn Ir 1
1866. 81."1.15" HATS ' 1866.
McCOBD & CO.,
131 11 , 011 D STREET,
Vr I.h to call specialtheir lergr and
Rat s, for Spring and Sum
mer 'rear,
ALla e‘rlat-37
LADIES• I , KILIIYM, YACHTS, shA,llll%,
liF.ST's Itlo sA ICAT4 00 AS • •11./W . S
TkiwT•ty• 1410011TW.S, ADIRTONS,
IJEKIIYs, PEI , IS. Ac.,
tSTRAVe 1 , 0”1”, of every titvcr:ptlou. La sun all
W W. -
I !V E 111( AND SALE STABLES;
MORELAND & MITEUELL•
Nos. 425 427 Liberty Street.
•
The very twat t•A At.ES and It I, '-
WES kcid Mr hint at oil Till. am..
r-Anzics In the ally. Funerals, ac.. attended
i to on short notice, In the bend manner.
Persons wishing to engage anything In our lan.
can rely open being turned out In the twat earl.. as
the proprietors giro mete peraonal attention to the
blyalneas. Jy7tri.l
rUHE CELEBAATED STEEL
TIXITII HAY 31.A.KA13. "Pralstn tied" and
• "hleadove Lark . ' are manufactured out, 01 the
p/RHJIHINIIC FVORH/3, near the Pent, 'Wary. All,
dr ' "74 . 41.— ' , .,1tt,g sod PLalu Wagfam, Wbeelhar•
• 01 every styli], made ot the best
notkr.... andwarranted.
VOL IJ/KII Up VOL.EX6I4.
NEW PEEN VE FOE TIIE
CEME
•Igits t,elmfr.
••:rfghs Itlooaklag Ooeeu►"
Photon's Nigh, Blooming Comas."
Pilolan's •J• Ntgin Blooming Omens..
Photon , . 0 Night Blooming Comm:,
A most exquisite. deice:to. d Frairrunt Perfume,
dstined from the Auto find bountiful flower (tom
winch It takes Its asino.
lismfbabrod only by
1 , 11A1.014f lON, Now York.
BEWARE OP COUPTERYEITR.
ASK FOR PHAL,ON*O.—TARH SO OTHF.R.
[etAinjwisaii sl3i.lai 4 : I 3irjo3l A.:11
THE QUEEN - OF
HAIR RESTORERS!
MRS. WINSLOWI3 QUEEN' HAIR RESTORER
111 QUEEN, not only in 84316, but in VISTIMI.
Isthe Best HMr Restorer ever offered to
the Peddle.
An in hlltele nr.avOuts and InIMESIIVIOI Of Cie
Hair if falthhtily applied.
ia no Hair Dye.
It sots directly upon tba roots of the Italy chang
ing grey heir to ice original life color; encettenV`a
t,ea^ -std n, of the heir; erement.
!giltcons f and decayed; "a.. all humors of the
map.
It gill atomic dry end wiry hely to soft and lure
ylect ti.seeeo.
• • • •
It Imparts a dolightful fragrance to the hair.
In short, If you wish to restore yo.
Muth, and retain It through life, use
EfRB W158141r8 OW Bilk RESTORER
trice •t per bottle. Bold by all Druggist.
R. E. SPLI. • 'A & CO.,
Wholesale Agents.,
C=IM
Gr . ' VIM. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
♦:CU
SHEET IKON WORKERS,
No.. 90, 22, 24 and 26 Penn etreet.
Mar tne seemed a !Arse yard, and furnbstled It with
the eniwt approved machinery, we are prepared to
manufacture etory description *IRO/LEHR, to the
brnt mariner, end warranted equal teeny Made In the
country. CULSINEYS, B R I NO, PULE BEMS,
sT PIPE.S. LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS, COR-
I/F.:N.IESb. SALT VANS, TANKS, OIL STILIG,
Ali ITA TORS, SETTLING SANS, BOILER IRON,
B RI OGES, !SUGAR PARS; and sole maettfacturers
01 IBAENBILL N PATENT BOILILILD. RePeirlng
Omit , on the shortest nett.. ieStati
tars LAKE SUPERIOR
DYISIA AMLL AND SMELTING WORKS,
TTSBC11.(111.
PARK, McCUItDY & CO.
.11,inataeturore of SD !CATION°, IIItA.ZINHS' AND
II I. htr P E
EN, PRESSED COPPER Infrgt
tri sTtLi. ItOrIONIS. SVELTER SOLDNIL
Alt , , Int porters and dealers In METALS, TIN
PLA TN., ,BEET 115.114, WISE, AC. Constantly on
TINN Egki.• MA I.` 1N ES and TOOLS. %Tare
house, No. IN. nlnspr and ItOI3LVOTID STrtnirs, I'tttr
nurltn. Special orders of timber cut to any desired
pa: torn. 14tra4dawT
f— PIT'rSBERGH SAW WORKS,
I/COWL/LI), TIOO. It CO., Manufacture
rf ATH.N T UNOUNiit CI !MX I. ARS, warrant-
Ms t AST STEEL SAWS, of eery descoption.
op, Cross-Cot, Oang, and all other vartrties.
A,. kinds of NS I KS and BPI-LINOS, made h
Nit. • t Ca.. .Steel ; Solna Koine.) ktIf.APKIL AND
It ott Ifit/ KNIVES, Re.
♦ Warehousend Notts, corner WAT/CII and
ro• NT STRAW.. Pittsburgh.
I'x. ticulu attenunn paid to re-toothing. gumming
ant , tralguteulng Circular Saws:also, repairs of an
7r,t.nhittg and Ltrilling dune at reasonable
rote.. orb :cgs
O..§7`ROAIL'VSO3I, lIEA &CO (Sac
cesnors to MINIM It 31”..LICIII.
WASHINOTOOf WOItKS.,
IFoßnder, max, Ittonrich.
elute-, r- STATIt.NE.HT
it 7 ENIiINIDj, MILL
Al , l I NliS of
, ~1 1.:A. n 6 •kncl STILLS, 11011.tial
NVOII.Ii.
N,, •: Lk - i INJECTUR
( . 04 . 1!1: 13120• 1
,1 . na I.NDOW
Sl l anti 156 Tkii /10 b'elikET, between Wood
ay.! Market he on lihrid a yarlety of new patterns,
so:ten:el, ieirpokes.
44- I'm ti nttelti paid - to enclosing lirske
Jobt.lux Joist ankhort notice.
WrNIAIIRIAGIE AND CELIBACY,
Non.
E....ay or Warning and for
1 -.a Men. Illsesses and MIUVICS WiLlellpro.,
the vital powers, with means of sore railer.
rrer of charge In sealed letter envelopes, Ad
:, I.r. J. :1 LLIN 11, 1 12.1jUTON, !toward Aa
l'a. tny?.2:llhark.a r T.
POLITICAL
1.! ( • ONGIREASIONA.L CONVENT-
22d DISTRICT.
REPPOI.I , AN VOTEIC.i ur the 024
t: in.ln.l n e , p,t,teri to meet et the
t .1 uf 1,01,110 f riCCLitl. In the srlous
liorotighe, stp.l nships, said District,
On Saturday, Animal 11th,
eke, two .I,.ieg,tt, fentn each eleetton dtstrtrt.
to 0,0: In County Convention on TUIf4DAY, Au
•: 11th, nt 10 o•doel, A. a., for the porpore ot
my In noutlnatam • esodldate for Congre•s.
prlmsry hiVOlital• In the tow nfittlps etll he
ht- , ll.,etwet, the hours of four and and
•0 wrd. horooglas bet weon Ow hours of
foot awl s ctt chn,lt 0 01. In thP wants sod bor-
. • •
l
ion• sha Ire by ,1111 the
ton uAl.lpr marklng or ll
by lra lot, a 0
113 order at the
VI )1. An W. J. UII.6IOISE, Chairman.
It. N. myrithraol,t
If - I'ONGREBB, 22d DIITIIICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
llot Log placed Idaasell of theillspoeucl of hlr
lu ~r non se
to their call mad. on ltlm, VIA Aaron Is
turn ,ureseul,rl ny them As 2, candidate fort ornliza
thus fur ongress for the ind District. subject to
the action al the Unto. Republican County Conven
tion. Optic
rirCONGRESS.
CENERAL JAS. 8, NEOLEY
ti t antittistr i. It. 71d District
l a rj - CONGILIENS.—The friends of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
r,,,arnt hi, name to the Convention of Lb,
I rt 1•• for nonlInall”n u acan.ildato forCon
rolti,aw
TOBACCO, CIGARS, .57.. c.
I . .]OII'LL9IOR TOiIACCO WODRS.
R. & JENKINSON,
MANI ,Crit lik.ll, Or ALL YI8!,10,
1(111ACi. 11, SNUFF AS I) 1.41.. A; Arts ,
No. 0 4'141 , F:1:A1. r,
- I'4:: door mi•p . 11•1,.1,
A1.1.04111051', PA.
Salrns, 01110. m 3 24.1.01_
R. B. JEFFRIES,
!5.1.111 rr Ku!! 14 ,LI t l o , !47 , 1 a v e.l o i nd 11,1.11 Dealt, to
TOBACCO. SNUFF AND CIGARS.
• I I I.A I, 111001', 1 • 11 - 4Sisuitain.
Cu ~...,11ment or MEKILSCHAUSI PIPE!.
TL, ‘l , I • I rl: of tl.• torft quality, kept
tnyt,toill
GEORGE BLUMEi4SC.EIELDT,
4,4,44t,4 :4 Yl.n YIOR ARO DOMYSTIC
SEGARS, offEwao Toluca),
!Ntatoking Tobapcp,Pipeg,&c.
ogicNl7.exLitlil ekt - re..pt,
rorn. r
1,1 1.11.4 rt y,
11:1),,14 1•A,
JO.VEN NIEGRAW,
SI in t, Imo Irer or 6%l..lnttlorfand DI,AICr
Tobacco, Snuff and Segura,
ri HAND sI'REIET.
A kt , n4ral nsnoturcnt of 4moi,ln, Toltarco, Pipes
and 11,11;i4. 4 .• Votichr•a, n on” hnna n-21:4111
•
DRUGS AND C.LIEXICALS..
J. 14. 1 1, 4 /1..;. It. ` )I'CLULLANO lAIIL 11. tatelT.
.91cCILIELLA1'OiD ac Cot.,
Corner Federal and Laced: Streets,
7EZEJEINIr. Pa. ,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
„„,,, .„ Its,. Ortlg•, Dye
t, rlan.latd al.o i slcul MO&
Ist lit n. Their stork IS large and well scltetr,l, and
111 1,1 sa an) .o hit Oval.
rut It :a.J.6
SCHOONBIAKIEII as,
t 4 utsbnrgit flute Lead Work,
YORE WHITE LEAD,
LILLIE L.KAU ult0lINL) IN 011. Vali FAINT/ DI
LW, BAILIIKLA,
IN O. ea We itiirrooat.
wag,
TilE BEyT
EFFERVESCING
CITRATE OF BIAGNESIA,
It 6 oz. In the form of I'OW DKR, for vale
all St Drogglbts. I'reitarm.l ny
AIETHI2II. IILOUEILS. tabottal•L N. Y.
litiLs.LiArtiLLi) OIL RECEIV
t.I aud for mi.. by U ItUI U . EA. KELLY,
W ""'" 3,, DruEEb.L l 7 . Wood bt+erl,,
Jylt I'lataburg.h,
UHLM. TURPENTINE Jost re•
.LEcelyed on d (or sale by
LIEUKUE A. K Y,
Druatclat, .17 Wood tr.. 14,.
Irl4 l'ltb.boryth, i f s.
)51;A S. a'elA LITER OAK LEAD
and fur sett by
lit: AMOK A. KELLY.
1711 W holesale Dry iggls4, 17 Wood-ilavet.
Pittabernet Ps
VALUABLE
COIL MINES FOR FALL
The valuable ooal inttim owned by the Southern
coal Mining Company, situated in nhelby eonnty,
Ala., twelve miles northeam of Menteralle, ene
and a half milealirom the North and Smith 'Railroad
(now in running order to this point), end onii-qum
ter of a mile from the Branch Bond to the Bed
Mountain Coal Mine., are now offend for tile,
These mines have been Insuccesaftil opera
tion for tome years, are tituated In the heart of the
mineral region of that:ham, and are only aluty-eve
mires by rail from Velma, from whence there is
water transportation to the Gull.
Them ts not In the United States abetter oppor
tunity for a safe and profttable investment In the
Coal b
eaters.
TEILVB OF SALE
one lull cash, and the balance at the expiration
of six months, without interest; or. one -sixth east
and the balance. to equal monthly penitents, with
out interest.
G. NI. 111cCON1111CO,
ASllifnee of A 0. Rdward.
FOR SALE.—Tie following do
ecribed property will be °roved eaprivate Bale
for a Omen time:
let. —A LOT or lifttlllND thirty feet front on
First street, near Wood, and r11111:11P g back towards
Water street eighty feet, (beitt%part elf lot Igo
In the
_general plan of Pittsburg together with a
EL
TILIEK_nTOO.I DIUL2 WAJMN DOS thereon.
Id.—Yllrf ACRES OF LAND at the head of
)runt's Leland, in McClure township. Will be
odd In lets to sett parnhasern
—1...1.22PN L.DI2 OF CriOT'N'.7l ;:.
ter i being Lots Nos. yOO,lOl. lye, t o e 110,
r lg.
Nta.,An' t Ataalster, a l it:l '. l3:und by i l rebl:
street., Adams meet, Cedar Ailey tad eahiotioo
street.
Stn.—Lin No. 20 In •ittnes Adalles pLas of the
Northern !Abend., Minuted at the south-east cor
ner of Adam. and quarry streets., and Wog arty
feet front on quarry by about two hundred nod
ninety feet in depth.
the above deer-Abed property n UI be sold at reas
onable priers, and en easy terms. Tills inellspota-
Lee. for further Information apply to
A. lf. BitoWNING,
or hl5
it.
A ill a Prkh ' LUtn't=r[lt.
MANSFIEI-0 LOTS
B`CPPL. SlAaa.Maa.
YlffTT VERT Dg &ELY. LOTS adjoining the
village or Mansfield, on Chanters Creek. will be of
fered at Public Oslo ou ?SATURDAY. August 4th,
at 11 o'clock A. m. an sine, these lots range from
oue acre and le¢e to ordinary sized building lute.
Liners) terms given.
takerPeeent in tha eitY wishing to attend the side will
the Mansfield Accommodation train, leaving
the "tee Depot at 10 a. Y. and get off at ',ewe
tery Orissalog." Trains returning to this city will
Stop at Ulla Station at 1%30 and 3 r.
r further information, enquire of
J. L. MARSHALL,
1.31i_ LIB EAT r :51' IL EET
FOR SALE
Allegheny Building Lots.
Several good lota at or tw•ar the corm, of Ulflgo
and Walker titteets, a short 4letance below Alle
gheny avenue.
he, lots will coomirnd them/wive, to pert..
61,k1C1g o high Out cleanly loca.ity, perf,Letly rr
tlred. and yet easy of IVCCerli be elti.er the lines of
tiorne railway running to 31anctimiLer.
pply to BRYAN,
Itroker In Stooks and Real E.atate.
out 17 Fourth st., (Blako . ll
FOE SA LE.—We otter for sale the
Valuable Lot of Ground
Occupied by the underaigne,l, conLolnlng acres,
altua,e on the Allegben, river. utile foot of Taylor
etre, t. Pitt L./WU:MiI, ILI, 011.140 the city Melt,
!lola lot hos s river truniosge of 110 feet, good laud
ing, with the right of tilling Into the river about Lein
ler t from 1•0 water wadi, which would make shout
four acres of ground. Our Ir e on ‘1 orks, urge.
Foundries. isnar Mill or othr manufacturing per
pones cannot Ise excelled. Terms made sAttafot,
tory. We also otter for sale a largo lot of nriet.,
damaged anal - ling, tulle., banger, engine bolter,
machinery, burnt hoop., ,pc.
t.i.Tituir; bit.!.,
On the premix., foot of Taylor street,
1Y26.1367 liittaburgh
FOR SALE.
CHEAP BUILDING 1018,
towuAlp, FLunaylvaola ay. not.
Soho. n, lommet ce and Cazt.cun streuth
Those lota aro WILL in mlie and a quarter of too
Coot Houle. Price, &oat $6O to 8300.
IicIASTER, 6111111 S BLITELFIELII,
1;11:2112=!!!!
1121
MEI=
FOR SALE.
AFI RbT-;,LAbli I; 61 NE,S .6 N
The ISloek. 1121.11 red lioo4l WII I, r tore ROM,
Dwelling ae,l I::rge Lot In :kw Ickley. CoA4 bales
4.1,000 a month. Voisreaelon Fl ran luereedletedy.
.111.11 Hou ses Awl Lute, very cheap.
Several Lute at Eelgew peak Letattop, from one 10
eve Acres In tack.
Apply to
JAMES T. SAMPLE,
Leal EStato Broker and Insurance Agent.
)ea No. KS Vesierni street,
}`Oil SALE —A Farm of about 24
sores opite Townsond Mallon, North West
ern It. it. , .
,At miler s from Pittsburgh; about a acres
Cleared; balance good timber land In • arletles; 2g
aerut aeon', good veto, pit open. frame dwelling
of no good goof
lug of ter, So fruit trees
of , srietles o ws; f
truw; la a splendid place fora
rme
ya rd.
Alan, a lot 1 0 by 11l feet, on Peebles otrees, In
el sus township, Allegheny count). Will be cold
La Yor terms, An., apply at the !teal Hstate
and Insurance other, :f H. HA l'En,
it ' utlnr /greet, I.awrenr•evllle.
von SALE-46 acres of Land,
Jl only Iwo tulles Iron: h e nte tty. on the 0
town :lank ltrrad. w 11111:: lnt:lutes' want of
Itrundhernlntatlon. 10 L . ltlnburgh and nteu
beu
illk Hai:road. Ihe land heal:Mt:llT au:sate:l for
'ostutry Iteslderives. nod tot beauty ui acenery eats
nut tn. suryabeert In A.l:):Urny county. The :onus
:Ann of the bl Is Is ane It 0111 by any conceivable dl
vialon Into luta, each w...ta the advantage of
the scenery.
N D. BAILEY.
Stock and JOH Real E.state Broker.
sub No. lit' Fourth street.
VALUABLE FAILII FOB SALE.—
, Fartn, containing about lac) acres, near the
Sit M lle Ferry, on the Ml7llollgailelS:riv er, on which
la er,eted two-atory Brink MA1.110,1 11041110 2.1111
Darn. and oilier out-buildlugs. Also. NA, eral other
farina, well located, la All and rlaud counties, containing (roan tu ante.. i unl
and Lime Farina for sale on the r , tenbcurille Rail
road and Monongahela river. For Striker Pnrtic
alas., enquire of WILLIAM WA RD.
(Oppoalte the Cathedral.)
)119:car, No. llUUraut sheet.
!OUNTItIe SEAT FOR SALE.—
lout:di:dug sixteen acres. all tinder fence and
n Tow ns hi poa hall te
an
cultivation, situate In Union
n hours fr the In a
thickly ....led ne drive N eighborhood at ont
cottag city, be onne,
tenant hosee, good barn and stable, springs and
gbring honor; about eight acres of au chard of
An, 'election ol fruit. The whole pl.e underlaid
will, coal. Funses,don Stern itntnediatcl,, Pri. ,
WV, err. t. ry cm.).
11. I.A
rtitZ
etrrt.t.
19A lA. FAII3I,
',MAC, V.S, 1611 e. iron .\ll,ll. -
n) g‘....1 rood, 1...nr lions.. n‘•,1..,
11):41.11) 4 eta.r.-- g mn, oii
tr•.ro. grop. I n ~•rtr,ol
hog, g., tmtl.r,,
•
4 11,— ,”11111. ~. 1 1 1116E1(1 Al :NIA,.
oIZ hi
1,011 MAIA. 3.— lID 1-.1 alereti of
le 1...41,111p, W 14 4111111011 . • . 11 11 1) -
.
0114'11111V 1 011111 01 I 411r . c. I•wr 1011., from 1 . 11,
burgh awl 1,11.1.144.111!Ilt. 14• .wred •I
1111111411• '..lmlLce In good that..
Cistirrh, • /111.1 %ch.., Wlll/1(1.1, mite.
.11,11, Ir. ItAII.KT.
No I, Fo lr .tr...,
non Nn. , 113111', LApjtic.ue .
SALE.—In Allegheny,
AN Li 11A6 FITTING SIIOE
wiLII mach] nary In perfect order and doing • gooil
lotaineaa, will be domed out at hargaln, toe
pi - canna owner wishes to embark In anotlie r busl
nen.. Inquire corner naniloak y end Water et roctai
or address UVa lheY, A LLEti II h:N V.
mid now
SPLENDID RESIDENCE
FOR Pa 49-1aEl;
eltuate on a line of Passenger Railway, about
1l O
ines from town. The boos* is large, new,
and pro, tiled with modern Itrip , O,
Fattached is n garden with iruit„tr.
For particulars, apply to
1. 1.1:11EiSRI KOETIIICN,
a111:01 71 Brant Street.
THE WASHINGTON ILOAD
-2 4 acres of hunt for sale Ina pleamnt
intlas Cram the city, with large front on
Washington Turnpike Wad. opposite tire. u Tree
l'oatiallee; forest shade trees, large spring of ex.
eclient watt
r. to a leet unlit of gooil coal. one
untie rem Pisani-ovine Itallroad and near Llttie
Caw Kilt bun itall”ad. A DWI Can be emu at our
oM ai S ic . r"pr ll a S.NViikla
1.1 Martel at.
r`olll SALE.--200 acres coal and
and warfare, situated about .7./ roils east of Bal.
V.k r l truant. 6o r t a ' :fro t al t' lv b i u wa rg ,llr:C ' tly r t' „ l .4 " o the
property. hundred Ind nifty acres of the sue.
facia is Under inlet, the reinalning fifty acres
In good white ark Unities. JOHN IL 11A ILF.Y.
N o. Ma Fourth street.
Or, E. U. KEY -1, No, 00111'. Block.
.IY 3 Duquesne Way.
t ry' ,
OR SALE—A very desirable Iwo
-a- story Brick Dwelling on Ono r and good
COLL!, situate on Altos street, Lawreooms
nceville, near
1' .eager italiway. An excellent well of water on
the lot. Will be disposed of on liberal terms, rind
immediate possession given It applied for anon,
For terms apply at the haat Esbate and insurauee
(Mice of la 0. BATKIS.
jell limier street, Lawrenceville
FURNITURE
Oil
OiNE AND WOOD OHAIRS,
M anufactured .1.1 for cn:e
Wholesale or Retail.
J A MEN W. WOODWE
NUS. V 7 St 84 TI Iltb eITRILET.
Opt..,stiv6. 11.4tonntt,,os, d Co.•s, Lod
I,OIIILT/I 0111E1e)
GENERAL DRAUGIITING OFFICE.
~P. GENGEIIIfiItE, Civil En—
• lifTiMElt, CHEMIN!' A NI,
PATENT", No. 1,1 Sr. CLAIR foal
MIleA Box Geo, 11."...1.1rpev, 1I 11.11 PlTl'b
-111.1111.111, PA. k14"116
f IantICATING 01L-51:11 barrels
.. •
BAIT EET, BROWN & CO
PLUNIBERS,CAS £ STEAM PIPE FITTERS
No. 55 Federal St., Allegheny,
I=El
022 Penn Street,l PAttaburgh.
WATER AND GAB YLXIIDINS ochastanUT do
Auld.
Holmes fitted tip with UAB, WABBB or STEAM
PIPES et alien notice.
011 Borinerles fitted ap n short .sek. and to the
moat approved nice.
AurrATUBS, TANBB, ac., lined with Sheet
Blow Lead try new process, with Hydro-Atmospheric
ripe.
SB Wu
k T ece E zirtLit c tir D oa =a n t trie s igiiiM
COCAB, FITTINGB ALINCINDS, EITDILA.BT
BOSL.. and la tan all material kept by • /rut-clan
establishment.
We would Invite the attention of Sit whoksve soy
work to do la our line of business, as we feel confi
dent we can give the ben of ntisfutlon as regards
sunnier workmanship atm Piet'. /feta
Ilol)'fi, ~~~; ~ , ~ Y~f~~
X . X.slCrllstr.3l - 223R.191.
GAS AND !WWI FITTERS,
Cer, Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
PITTSBUILOH, l'A.,
Con, Beaver and Chest Streets,
C!=1!1
. t ... 5 f . .114/Egs al Water, sc.l :team D'Ultifarja
ANT, WILLIMIS& lIIRTLEY,
Keep on band • euperlor art:ele of
COIC)E1 PUNLIPS,
All kinds or IKON PL/3IPS., 1/11.:NT8, 8111:K.1 .
L.KAD,SIIZET ZINC. LIiAUBATII TUBS,
SINKS, WATHN CLUrrTS, WASH BASINS,
WASH Ell'A NUS, So., at tilele Waren/om,
Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Streeta,
All
All NgA O tfy u lTiV„t i .Ni :a;ftW:a2lio.
NOTICE.
Private Families and Hotels
can be furnished with hest qualify of
HYDRANT HOSE & PIPES,
AT EILIORTEST NOTICE AND ➢6fT TEEII E.
By ,Cling on
JOHN MAFFET,
Noe. 127 and 129 First Street,
PI CTSIICIUM, PA
nyl7:alo
IVIELDON & KELLY,
PLUMALERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters;
AND BRASS FOUNDERS
I=l
Chandeliers and Drackets, I end
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, Sc..
141 Wood Street, Near Sixth,
%vs. ~aravo r.
pLumnniG,
GAS IND STEAM FITTING,
HADRANTS. IYON PUMPS
6 " EErLena, ZIN C
I.:EA I/ PIPE&
WATER CLOSETS AND WASII isT A V,S,
-11.3 1 0;73E/DIT (lb C)CD ,
(Sticeitasoro to Addy & tionn.,l
No, 111.", Wool it.. I:i!Loburgh, Po
1.1. .1.1.1,111 N. J 01131•01.
fERLEHY k JOIINSON,
P RAC TI C L
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
,IFtflb Street Exteuotlon,
3p z.r.rrsz;3l2l - cr.re. GML. 3P426-
l.y
pr‘au Al, ordyrea, eu4 mall executed satlaractorliy and
pl otl,l
A nall line of Rath Tul, lan, IS. Walt,
etoseta, Sluka, Chandelle,. I r t.nolanla, and ts.
Sha..,. for sale al the tnost ream. na le prlrra
Ordt., from country patrons by mall pfuntylly at
tended to.
'dont poet of every deserlpi ton,
I)
L !! L MI I T 1 4 .4 4 1.1, AL PY e;,1!),..11:"'"
Corelbily attended to by ex periellCed and practical
wokmen. Anne assortment of
OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS.
Elt BATHS,
WAFER CLUSETS,
e dtatantly on hand and made to order. HYDRANTo,
TATE & SEVILLE,
FEDEILA L.SI NEST,
And LI It h:lt Y l'ltteburgb
to II II :Z wdIS
P#9,YE,BBIONAL.
B. F. BROWN,
Local Claim Agent,
W. S. SAN.
011ie°, No, 6 Fourth Street,
th!SCllti I)
Pittaburg,h, Pa.
Penslona, Hountiek, and Arrear
of Pay Promptly Collected.
N charge Tad! until Claim, sre e. ttlyd, nod I:,
too mlzooll rat. It
lli. LINDSA
.426-m.m):. , _ - :3Ei3mt-eLm.x.
once, (13 Hoyle Streell, Allegheny
~••••. 1 3i MO 14:1011 gI v dr,wlng Ove.lA,
fni 4,1, ... 1 1 1 .11,11tr.,14.11 14r !Lim recc ea, -
Antl 4.• Itttlrtl •
OfIN w. TAvLoai,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 68 Grant Street,
rrrrsitt
I pt. E. DONNELLT.
Office, Sixth and Grant Streets,
PITThVIURGII, PA.
OS - npvelal au. ntifin given to all emits geopal.ing
uperalinn.. .1v)
. MA( nun,- J C. ll • CoHlta.
MACKRELL & AIcCOMES,
ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
No. 89 Grant Street.,
PITTSIMUFIGII, PA.
tvz.s
J OWN A. STRAIN. -
Ak..-T-A. 3 ZyJEIFIAVILEL.P.T,
Ex 4 olhcio, Justice of the Peace,
AN I, I . OIIOE MAGISTRATY.
Office, 112 Filth St., apposite Cathedral
rtrrBl uHuu, re
I ieeiln. Honda. &lund., Ark nowltLlgtn
Deponitione and ali ge ßasine,9 xecute.l with
proniple and di...pate I.
WILLIAM JANCEA, NOTARY
T •JUhfteE UP TILE PEACH, AND
HEAL EtiT ATE AGENT. VLOce, corner of Huller
and kiravo street., LaWeiieerlile.
Special attention given to the purchase and male
of it..al Estate, the (rolleetion of Rent., and tie. pre
paration and aCkillSellalainelii of all Undo of Legal
Conveyadee,
WIM JANCRY.
J wake of the reare
an LIdA Notary Public
r7 - N5:1339
EUSTACE S. 111011110 . 7*, --
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 Pennsylvania 4venue,
Foot of the Extension and opposite Chatham Street,
mr23:a.Ml
CHATHAM T. Eli
Attorney at Law,
No. 69 Grant !Street, Pittsburgh. Pu.
l'otamltempr fa.,11.1... IC muck y, We6i VL,
glnie“ Moknutirt und oMrt m).
ILITARI PF:IIiSIONN,
lioUs VIE. !LACK VAN'. autl Nlllltnry
of v roull. to.• eonether
foirow ilv ul r et' other
Ciattill, .
C. •. TAY LOU, Attorney at Law,
Inamorol xtreet. oppotlll. Conn }lOll.lO.
N. IL—No nit:lone, are sinn•le If the elnltn not
nuert,../. and All In for/nation g I 0e4:17
L. P. STONE,
.Attorney at Law,
INsuRAECTE
;LIFE lIIBURANKE AGENT WANTED.
A FEEISTACL.A Rs INSURANCE. CO.
p or tly York, (I , :vt•laxids layer cont..) arc In
ven Experienced Life Insurance san,
TO TAIL!:
THE AGENCY AT PITTSBURGH.
with it‘liololtig mantles, With an energetic man,
who will push Life loritrance, and devote his limo
te l li i 4l2 2 l , Z=ri t lt mid he
kXXIU made, Ad dor..
Jr2l - •
FIDE AND ThWUNE
INSURANCE CO. OF NORM A MICA
pfrria nra,PILIA:
Assets ...................
Hartford Fire Insurance. Company
Assets, • • • .1486.000.
tolsr Protec
Compan tion enn
ie be scoured in the at , Ore named
reliable s.
=I
I=ll6l
U=l=lMl
IMPILIRA7IIrE
Liam tio. 37 St& ,hoot
insureitafr awl all lamb of Nre and Marilee man
JOHN I.llWlei t Jn., remittent.
JOH' Vice reeettleet.
C. Li. Lit/NAY.LI..,. Secretary.
Cent. inAN, denegal Agent.
J 0..., • John D. McCord,
Hus.ny, tirom. K. kinad.
I.l.rrey Colfota,Charfes Hays,
J. 11..L.Inson, I Capt. Wm. Dean,
John Irwin. Jr., lieu. o..llclirver,
B. L. rahnrahn.
Itobert. ti. l'avloa
WESTEILN INSUBARCE CO., OF
PITTS'S LI HU El,
,
ALE.X.A.Iii DER NIKICK, President.
Wll. P. HEIDI CRT, Secretory.
CAPT. ORDURE NlCRUcsieral Agent.
Weer, SO Water street. lriuMg 10 co. Ns Ware Hoe..
up malts, Plueburgb.
Will Insure against all kind. of Mire and Marine
Risks. A home Institution managed by Directors
who are well known to the commuulty, and who are
determined by promptness and Illisrallty, to =mlo
- the character which they hare assumed, as of
fering the best protection to those who dean to be
Insured.
E=32l!
Alex. Nimick, Andren Ackley,
R. Miller, Jr. David M. Lang,
J amen McAuley, Rees J, Thomas,
Notbaniel Holmes, Chas. J. Clarke,
Alexander lipeer, John 11. McCune.
Campbell N. Herron, damsel'. Hanna.
C. %. Itlcketson,
mrSO WM. P. HERBERT. Secretary.
YOUR LIFE IN THE
.1
CHARTER (IA& LIFE INSURANCE ('trail-A
-NY OF HARTFORD. CONK.
'fflE ONLY LIFE. !Not:RANCE COMPANY IN
AM.EII.II.IA Dietnow ates nod pays An Anntle.
CAS MINI/EFL, on th m e first and each subsequent
payxnent of extuluni. Its CASH Iu. CAPITAL, an us
nmelarion of la ODD COD, is securely invested In pub
lic strAl.., ant. mortasses of REAL ESTATE._ lx Ii
UDR In Its lOW year of business, and ban paid to the
WInDieeAND ekLarre of Ite members th e sum e
E 311 I.LP/N On DULLANS. to Ulla date not a eta-
Ale case of litigation has occurred, an evidence
Dui Ilberallty and fair dealing le • specialty "gib
this Company.
be pot/clue of Ibis Company Are not forfeited by
reason of non-payment of premium after the second
year. No payments required rater ten years, but
pollutes COntitnin good through life.
- • • ..
J. C. WALK I.Y, President.
b. S. 1 . MAI Ea. President s
• . H. NV urr6, beerstary.
_french Mt, fur Western Pennsylvania, when,
Circular.. and hien Applientiom will be furniateci,
CS Fifth street, ritt•lmrst.
t ; wenled IhTiittttcaA
pt to
.=oAttteai.
NOUTII ABIEEtICA
LIFE ENSURA.NOE 00.KPANY.
Widows and Orphans' Fund.
.4b. 63 William Ell, .rrw York
PRESIDENT—N. D. MORGAN.
6E1:4 TARY-4. W. lIIKRRILL.
R. M. TINDAIe,L. Me.lleal }Luskin./
drECIAL AGENT FOR WEnT O
EILIP rA.,
67 Fourth !IL, PiltsbUrgh.
AUENT3 WANTED. lair2ll:bs3
CILARTER 1829. PERPETUAL
FILINKLIN PIP lASLILLICI CO. Of PUILADILEHIA.
Assets ea Jars. L. Vibe, • • 82,4574141 f 113
c•ioltal $ 400.t1U
Accrued rremlstms.... l
. 471., Mu.
lested Premium,0156,933
en nv sett.ed Claims 8,416
Income for 18t4 300,4410.
Loaded l'ald slncelem a, WO,
i'crptual sad Temporwxy l'olls.lts on liberal ',ems
L an. N. Haunter 11.8.0
/011.6.
Isaac Lee,
Tobias Wagner, Edward (7. Dale,
tieorge Paler
.I.lent.. H. htniell, Mired Fitter,
4.,..m5e IV. hlcharda, .K..a'd W. Lewis. 111.1.0
ell /LILLE., WINCKKIL PreeideuL
EDWARD C. DALE. vire PreSllldlll.,
den. W. aIeALL.IBCER, ice'y pro Win.
J. 0. COFFIN, Agin:lL
InIeM:TY Corner Wood and Third alreeta.
_
lIENNSYLVAINIA INSURANCE CO.
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
°Wee, St Fifth Street, Bank Block
Thls la a Monte Compaay, and Insures analrist loss
by 11, exclusively.
LEONARD aVA_LT.EII. President.
C. C. BOYLE. Vice Prea‘lnnt.
Iti /BRUT IAI',Ii.ICK. Tres.surer•
IlUliii SPEL/lENY. tiecnclary.
otnisCrtini.:
Leonard Walnxr, litorge WlAxon.
F. F. Boyls, Cleo. W. E.rens.
Robert Patrick, J. C. Lapps,
Jacob Paintr. J. U. Flelner,
Josiah King. John VonaLlev,
Jas. 11. ii 01.1,1.11, I A. Amnon.
liunry kiplOtll.
lIEOPLII'S INSUIRAINCE CO.
UYZIC IL, N. IL. (MO BE WOOD AND FIPT/I.,Th.
Dlllin..7nOttn.
Cnpl,- John L. latoadr.
nalnuel I'. nbrlver
n. P6llllPs
"In Yr a ne,
_-....5e, r. 3hrlver,
./ on C, g.. - 1 . ,: . r1te, I Charles Arbuckle,
.s pL. .1.. Mille:, John F. kiirkpatrlck,
tt tr.. tku kirk, 1 Frztlik 3. Bissell.
Jaain, D. Verner, U. Hannon Love,
W.ll. PM I LLIII3, President
JOHN WAIT, Vice President
N.
t k lly ' Al"
' jft: ''' . ' 3l..ntilt:/it DON , 6e n 1 Ag L.
CHINA WAILEIJOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
=bZPORT23R.
o. 100 Wood Slrect....T-
NIA AND eiLVlilt PLATED TAnt.i
ILK. TEA THAI rt S D TA 111. K CUTL ERI,
a v. ses .41 115,1.
5 DIN A TKA eKTS,
t 111 N It DINNER
CHIN A TUILI,T ne.Te,
t 111 5 VAA ES,
CHINA SPITTOONS,
1:1 , 111,511AN AKK EVEKI ItkIiCRIPTIONI
LAVA CARD MA:Die:re,
LAVA VA6KS,
I. SEA SPIV) DONI4.
e AI:L.1.111 el 1/ 5 E \VAR F. of •Il vedettes, to 551
ht ...ea le and re ell
Tht sod Must COMpletc stock of everythillg
to this til
city.
,'rimes sntl terne the 6.1111. Sty to the eastern titles.
no 17:51S
J. W..1011:1STON J.• scot,
OGINSTON •Si. SCOTT,
DEALEIti IN
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
Yu. 214 LIIIXIITY 81-11KET.
PDXLII4I.
l'articular attention Oven to Ropalrlng
Cloaks and Jewelry. AU work warrant
ed 5e5:035
s'OUPERIOR OAK TANNED, PAT-
Y.NTNATI:IIED AND ILIVETED
LEATHER BELTING AND BASE,
stooor.otorod at No. 58 HMITUFIELD ST., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
11.156, Agoras for Now York Itubber Co
(.ruin Beltin g.
Al wilyq On han,l, a sup
LE:A*III,H anal ti "
ILI F'l 0.1 111. II I. itiooll.l.:l,l‘s7c.
S . 8. BILVAIV, Broker in stocks,
I=l
I=
Cominlpsion BAN ILULICOAD. INSUJIANCE,
I=
I=
Orden. eseculcd bJ telegraph al the NEW YUILA
1=
of commission current In tboan cltl..
JC. BIiFFUM & CO., BlLanufac
t, • tuners of haraaparllla, Lemon andA l talierry
r303:3 A. IiTITALTm
Raspberry, gtrawberry acid 1,11111011 gyrate.; iloru,"
of chat.. A 1..., Brown btont. Lager Beer awl Coale
pagne 0410, Cider by the barrel, ball turret or keg,
Nes. .4 . 4 sad . 44 MARKE T.T., hear epeound, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
ordern and ebl ppcd 14 all parts of the roan
-Irl, ~ abort am ire. les:expd &Is
F. MU S &KAZIN,
-.WM Street, between Tunnel and
('Sint/tam Nircets,
GUNSAii IT H AHD DEALER IN HARDWARE
First eta, itthula of desetlPtion• on
hshal anti told at the iorrust pacer. itapairlog done
harhrhihr to ld
MUCK Ak CLAW. - 111
btore tI mls
Elia BRICK AO HAWS /01INSTOIA CLA
As UK , Woretiouso. No. 866 and 31111 Peas othaet.
voas, ft • oft&
0. IlM artM...C. ILILILM,—
SO'HO OIL WORKS.
BUFFO!, :01% " Sat,
mazunrAertaucm or far t
CELEIIRITED BYERIN LUBRICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS.
Sperm, Lard and Whale Mils,
11W UGH?, TAMS NI AMMO=
itandatd Whi a Burning
. 011,
W0.'33 Market StreetA
PITTSBIIIIGH,i PA.
SEND - FOR A CIRCULAR. . SaMSI
LUBRICATEIG OHS,
TEN CITY OIL CORR
(nice, 1464 Fenn street,
F. A. SMITH, SecreOtri.
MEE^3l:l=l
!lead Light On. ,Dog for Mach! gory
an L-010 00 No. t 0 0 for Oars.
10. do k, Dull
I r.r3;g4o Grease.
WooLDGIGGE OIL REFINING
•
canerm.....phro.TlT.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
J it ,OH N N ui W il A . TT L.o , s P u re.: e4,c ldan ,l t.. d
66 ORKS IN TEMPEIIANCEVILLE ,
OMce, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(BI mu Saapemilon tirldge.)
meffurscruizaus UP PURE WIUTZ
131U1LNIT.W413- Oita.
Brand—" Lucifer."
12,165
WARiNG & KING,
COHEISSION littelLlMS etiu BEOMB Iti
Petroleum and its Products,
4 1/ 11.1 Q UES-VE Mir. 4
..X 9 lC r inES3l3.lO - 3ELCiarIFIT.,
=I
WARING, KING et CO.,
y 17,n4S Lid7 Walnut St, Malin
siorkation OIL ENGINES.
W e are constructing, and wll keep on hand.
lor style of
CATILa MCAT CFI:NM/lb
WIN MIR I COM OP, TUBILAI BMA
We Invite seentos needing engines Ito . tb/SDATIMINi
..all nod them, corner or PINE and
131 ttr.E'rb, nests Ow {kw.. Works.
SLAUSLIts TOW.' W.
EAGLE OIL WORKS,
maa , NArro.uocircr-ku.e..
WICHTNIAN & ANDERSON,
Refiners and Dealer% in
P.ETIZOLEUM.
Ul YIUIL. SEW: , lo , TOItY,‘ , .. , KNE.ULLANOWIL
6/511/ 1...1.141_, Ent, n my/elm&I
TACK iunti.-42;.
00312118810 N IRLERCHANTX,
ANI) IiftWLYINI LN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
7 iiuncock 5t. , Pittuburgh.
i'ULLAnacru,VrrlGL, lA7 Wo.llltlt street.
14,1,47
WARD
EN &
I.IIIOIIEII
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM
F.: uIL, 'too/ N, TUUMNTLNE
N utail CA.huLlt. A TAU, &G.,
Corner Of This Afratt,itt y
Pa
tn . eseut WhL b. Si" Ail') . 113 Whits Ut Ottf.4ll,
124MS:a
130.131.6 .1.6.1128 MITI3I
t i .4. IMES IR WIN & CO.,
MANUBACrrUIt.IiILb VP
OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA
c-seuctc., MEL 3111Estir2a..ot
FOIINDRLEB;
BEI
BIM
FORT PITT FOUNDRY.
CIIABLES UM NEPIIEWSi
LULEA I' V 0111,D1
An I • ALL 1ri.1:4 DttlUp LIE, 1
np , ..oialsttentlollp4l , l w N.OLLI LILL WtlltYp
illeAzT SIM:H.II4 Eta awl 11..V.TUILI.
It Attended to promptly.
MA., heretofore, the hest matorlals wilt •inays be
used 01 this boundry.
Having disposed of our 01.1 pattern, we are pre
pared. with 1100 AN 111 I'ILUVLD j.ntterns, con.
raructed under the supervision of Ur, P..11.111C1a, t0
(Liz tll.ll NAIL MACHIN he, at short notice. JyAl
WAL.M•ItiIit.........uII:4LLISS L. I ruin V.i
`/ALLEY STOVE .
OILISLS.
ALLEN. M'KEE & CO.,
Office said Worehouse 301 Liberty su - oei
opposite Sositlitleltl,
Manufactures a great variety of titfilit,
ACM lIKA LiTUVICe, among whloh are tilv ced-
Sbratt , d Allegheny aual Monitor I:tta l Cooking
kov. s also, the Autocrat and bentlocl, for coal or
wood. :Lhil the 11/IrlVhlh!ii Mar of the Empire,, fur
Logalso. Arch, a. Orate, eurlalars, Huger Kettle*,
Dog trolls mud iihilun War atnerally. pAAg
nuADLAI:.. .w Vanatua. ...... .J. a. Una ULSV
ili't'lVAl STOVE; W 01111124.
A. BRADLEY & CO
ManntUturt every ♦artrty of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES ,
Amon; varlet, are tee oelebrALed EI7IIZ,RA, T/1.01 . 10
anJ LlLlnkl AN Wno
on: zvoso NALIVA, VET
-10.1(AN knd LW/Noll:En (Wtke: Cook stoves.) Also
mural tkcto re
L;RATE: FRONT'S, Sr.C.
um, mid Warehouse, corner of eecood and Woo
west.. Plttentrelt. Entrsuce un eecortd street.
CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, &c
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
IMPWITXD IsT
McFARLAND & COLLINS.
We have now landing Noer York. per steamer
Ilaratoou, rho tirt arm al of our Importation for
Fall of
CROSBY'S CELEBRATED
Tapestry and Body Brassels Carpets.
We nave nelecto.l thy gottLcrne with great care.
expr.....ly for our cit., tre.le, an•l ono „, ue
,Ayien that ore not to be loan,' elnewhere,
and the LOtt KoT WIIOLEsALL jez,rEs of the
New Y•.rk and Itonton market,
CFARLAND h COLLII/8,
71 AND 73 FIFTH STREET.
McCALLUM BUOTIEEIRS; NO. SO
YOU o.Tti D 1 ItKET. We Lave on hands •
uperlor stock of
Of every description and every grade of quail 7.
OIL CLOTHS, extra well seasoned, :WU. 3 1 . et to
24 feet wide.
PIANO AND TABLE o.)VEits—Evart' t 1 d.
.0.
H K.0111'17 ItUtig— From lite fern quality olds
lowest
(;ANON 31ATT11. •1., LOLOA MAN• • AND MAN LA
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