The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 15, 1866, Image 3

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n. EATON,
17 Fifth Street,
Wholesale snit Retell Dealer la
GEITLEMIRS' FrESISMNG GOODS.
Peek-Iles,
Half-Hose,
Silk and Merino. Underwear,
Geni%Muslin Shins.
. t t/ .. r. d olVAL i rg . p . r . o i parotory to rocelTlng Tall
EIIIGEOIDEREII EDGINGS. FUG:IEOIEO3
and INOLUTINGS;
LACE SWINGS .d LESERTINUS;
LACE COLLAE and CUFFS;
LINEN HDKIS., Plain:Lod tooluoidered.
J.* rooolvad •roll Doe or
TUCKED irtusii.r.
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Drew Trimming*, Rutleins
NOTIONS AND FILNOIC 0001,8.
F. H. EATON,
17 Fifth Street
MODS AI NOTIONS,
AT WHOLESALE.
At Present Eastern Prices
A. FULL LINE
In all the Departments.
Buyers •re Invited to call at
N 0.115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.
A_RBUTKNOT, SHANNON & CO
C. aIaCT.CfOC..W. T. SHANNON ...I. 0. IllaltgarlON
au"
Mr ACCOUR & CARLISLE.
19 Fifth Street,
HA Vit J Uwr RECEIVED A SPLENDID LOT 07
Cluny and Maltese Collars,
ilamblifg Flouncing,
Edgings and Intertings,
Puffed Muslin,
Muse tiles,
Linen Tacked Setts,
Morocco Traveling Bags,
Fine Fans, Necklaces,
Elegant Styles Fancy Jewelry,
Just read: ea a full Ilse of
Alerandre.a, CourvoliderN and immix.
ICX7a 4:3-Lciocr
GAUZE MERINO SHIRTS & DRAWERS,
Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Skirts,
AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
PlLtaborgh Agents for the sale of
LOCKW(X)I3 , I3 CLOTH Lal•BD AND ALL PA PEA
OOLL~ RS.
I!ACRITh[ & CABLE3LE.
19 Fifth Street,
Ml ACIEZUM, GLADE & CO,
Nos. 78 and 81' Market Street,
Whont.nle aul.l ft nit Dealer. In
Trimmings, Notions,
AND FANCY GOODS,
Have hal received Dm LARD-EST lad HAND
BOMEST stack of YARNS ever brought to thle city,
to which th ey call th e atteottlart et Storekeeper" and
Blotter. The stock ..02111.111X 111 par: Of
Boston, Germantown and Country
"SnitSJELIVIS,,
la WHITE. BLAOE., SCARLET,
soLsznaxti. PUB.PLE., .
CLOUDED, DRABS, NAGE •TA,
ELI E, CLCUMBILLA,
BLUE DE LYI
XILTICADI AHD'
• AZITLIEE SLIM;
Ad" WHOLESALE BETTERS SUPPLIED .A
EASTERN PRICES. ITN
Da
JOS. HOBNE & CO's.
ISHNIWN, SUNBEAM AND DERBY HATS,
MOLY SWUM. DZW DROPS, WPM; DAISIES,
VOW ETTN. AND HAMILTON HATS. •
CHIP, HALL, STRAW BOANZTSIA new dupes,
nra b l i ti:ll M i r At= .71.7.
ii.teci,
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sTRAW trooDS. TIMISSAArISBNARZNTIS.
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SWISS, CILEUEN BBILLIANy,_NAMISOOKO.,
TAN LATA.NB, OnAUFW,.p MUSLINS, LINJUSIO,
and • Dill asoortiatot of
*situ GOODS.
BEAL AND lE. CHUN LACE
C LLR AM.
P 1 11114T L E A II i A D C 2 1. 00 AL.
1 5 .ACI b ri c GAL N Al i tEdtl :
icatictursah• -11Aincuicti TRIMALrEG AND
YLOUNCINU 8W186.1 AND CAMBRIC EDGE
AND INARtiI.NGBREILIN COLLARS, CUFFS
various miss-
Pull Illusion, ' Srlab and French Cambric
LDAIWD SE U N LE W S/,i FON
.Id IG e NSA I aNFIDAt I - I B L III L I N I T N O I B N G A C n dll%-
AND ( IFIUNY D LACE AL NO ONS U eN SE
MI L N D,VUTTON, BALL AND, ,MEM*
ee.a Spreanwir, Ormasnepits art, Rept.
kitrgrwconsis. -
f31411 - 4t4elltalriligraTwizea
PIIIIIELLIi a JET, 13ALL,131..And AND CIAJITAY.
(X)RS QOM& Haut P_prirs Axv
t HOLLs;D ALLIrTIC and litkes TOP( 11110 P
IRKUtra,_• ISELABICLATINti OLARIW AND
PIEICKLEtt,_. I oirreAt variety from palm loot
to Dom. USDERW lteq Mr bullet Jt.e
onto; stillitT Fltt)grd, ' . I3TAIt" TIES.
OUTTEKT/I n t_. trPON7SEf LINER
nAkiti sad bATCIUMB: 'LAM
IIIII111111C1; $t sad.
FULL 7 40 , . „vermin.
ALL AT POPULAR PHILS%
Mos. 77 and 79 Mar/hi Sired.
Jo.liwn4
oitt%Baceisa LEss &
may: wilulox. wax a c 0..)
witozzaasar.,mtamun s
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FOREIGN-AND DOMESTIC DRY 0000 S,
rap.. 04 W.e.ea,
(Third boase above Diamond. Alley.) '
Jellxl3
ORE, tkiv
c 0...; 1 -. o oAth comsat
BICIIO, -.STOIVART & CO.,
Latins !motored tbelr Mee to
Iff.o.ine7.T.algaortir sniznockt.
fi l ately city luta Mini acorn) PLOOR,
Are atm pentane] to famish goo d reollthloghttlq
Lump, pivr•coAL O R susen.
At the lowest Market price. • • - - •
Air All orders left et their eines,- or• addressed so
tam t W•ooth tbe mod, well toe stleatleOloP.o.l9l4.
cimkiL.Esi J AumisTmoNG,.
Youghi %hen tand Oonnelhiville Ooal
And *anti tsetarens of
Coal, Suck, aid Deaalpharlzed Coke.
0117. WE, -Walt
Corner of Bailer - en:it liortini; Ant yal4 aa
:r
, 41 , rotk th r legit wank and on Bacedal
rali.utod iganhinharetra ' aied il tith the bed .
ankle of *eat or Coke at the to at cash tato&
()Nara lariat oar Doha Tarda will receive • romat
Ji l llolll4l 71r
wax
PAIUTE% GRAINER ANIV GLAZIER,
NO. 54 . Rad St. Pittsburgh.
nal mkt Ormitelilal Winter ircOrttlemiLptleA"
doss to order. • 41.11,w0rt, ileao,prospUrss reasoul,
LIAM lre alt0 1 01)77,
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WIEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15, 1868.
CITY AND SUBURBAN:
Additional Local Natters on S'irst Page
Tate Geseate..—Persons leaving the cit y
daring the slimmer, can have the Gar-arra
mailed to them by leaving their addreee at
elm counting room.
Handkerchiefs,
linspenden,
Gloves,
CONOWSSIONAL NOMINATION.
Union Stepnbilenis Cosorresatemusi Con
rension—irdleetion of eltilleetre—Piegt
WI tridr son — lioerhellid • illemhtated
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tteclansation—Alddrelit or Hon. J. li..
rtoorbead—lliarsnonlons Proceedigs.
Yesterday morning, !Meetly at - torten o'clock,
the dol egate a chosen by the Union Ropu bl cane
of the Twouty-secend Congressional District
convent:xi In the Chamber of the Court of
Quarter Session for the purpose of nominat
ing a candidate to represent the district in the
reritiolll Congress or the United States. John
W. Riddell, Esq., Chairman of the County PM
ecutlre COMMittee, waled the Convention to
order. and announced, ap the first business be
fore the body,-to he the election of temporary
or permazenboilloors, J. W. Riddell was, on
motion, chosen President pro tem., and Gen.
IL L. 14444:50n, Ced.J t 2l. Rayne and W. S. tic-
Clare were appointed Secretaries.
The credentials Of 'the tallowm delegates
were thou called for and rt,eten ta gs.,
!• • See..
orderretarlex, who procinsiee them aloud in
es below
Arsi Ward—James Rees, Adams Gutty.
Second Ward—James Vick, Edward Houle
Third Ward—Joseph Hastings, W. E. N mower.
Fburdo Ward—Goo. a. Gallup.,, J. W. Gal
Aj'a. Wrrrd—Davict k. Gee Gaheg.
&rah Ward—Charles Bee Jeremy, John Reb ug mah.
Granath Ward--Bnost. Barekley, Jas. Patehell.
Nixo
Eighth Ward—James Idawhumey, Joseph
AVintia Ward—Cl:taxied Anuntroug, T. W
Welat.
Thult Ward-Dr. T. J. Gallaher. John Oehse,
Loam - sluedlis-Ist ward: A. L. Pearson, J. H.
Wainwright.
Lotarkneetille-rd ward: S. McMahon, A. D.
Anderson.
Promerancetilie-G. 'Wit(Angell, T. Forgloon.
Wert Plitsbur Weaver, Geo. Abel.
ifoitongahele-Richard Perry, Brookau.
Stephen ti
Jinirm iag truntx , ti p-Richard
precinct: David Jenkins,
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fltrininghon.-2d precinct: R. B. Carnahan,
Dr. F. Tatlte.
Ease Birmingham-W. Mittecuswl, J. Hughes.
MoMessport-T. Penney, Wm. 2Jcliktosh.
Elizabeth-J .AL O'Neal, Semi Vaukirk.
Won Alisabeat-J. Bradley, W. K. Hobson.
Mount Woliiingion-Jonatban Neely, J. Kant
Tolidies.
Pitt-Isaac Johes, Jacob urs Chewer.
Chitin.-C. B. Bostwick, J. 11. Berlin.
Penn-.F. W. Doak, C. Snicely.
Elisobein-Cal. J. B. Copeland, Lieut. A. Wall.
Milt -des. Stone, John Leadbetter.
Loothron-W m. flail, Samuel Glass.
Moon-Dr. It grislier, John Curry.
Upper St. Ciair-Jos. Couch, W. J. Fig'
A oriA /listalfe- M. IC. Baldwin, Dr. FP. P. Gra.
ham.
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... 1 1-F. C. Fegley, Wm. Frew.
. Harvey Bobb,Glenn 'lngham.
Peelitev-Robert Palmer, W. Brown.
Ltberty-.4. H. Gross, Jno. Barton.
Wilkins-John Math, D. Snyder.
Poston-John Morris, Rohl. Quinton.
Fermi/les-11. L. Woods, J. S. Moore.
Jefferson-John O'Neal, John F. Seen
Chortices-ilas..lrGont.gle, Capt. A. MeEdy.
Findley -A.. Si. Burns, Josiah Gregg.
Snowden-Jos. Miller, W.B. McClure.
Lower Sr. Olair-John Musser, L. Frith
South Fisyrflr--LOWis Gregg. Wm. Boyce.
.01.cent-Dr. John Wilson, Win. Carson.
Bufdain-Jas. Trunick, Jesse Cunningham.
:re-into-W. H. 13ragdon, Jas. B. Gibson.
The roll showed that every election district
wa.., represented. Anor the reading of the list
of delegates, Isaac Jones, Esq., moved that it.
li. Carnahan, Esq., be chosen as permanent
Chairman. The motion prevailed by a tmani-
MOUS vote.
On taking the Chair, Mr. Carnahan said he
felt the honor of being called upon to preside
over the deliberations of the Convention. Be
felt his Inability for the position so kindly
conferred upon him, and he would therefore be
compelled to throw himself upon the indul
gence of the members. The Convention had
met to select asoltable candidate to represent
this district in Congress--one of the most im
portant districts in the State, if not In the
country. From the post, he was assured that
the selection made by the Convention would
ratilied by the people, and It was therefore
important that due care should be exercised
in se/eating a man qualified to represent them
in the nail of the National Legislators. This,
he wad, was a day of renewed enerim, and he
sea gird to see the great Union Republican
party alive to the impOrtanee of the Cavil con_
diet now going on. 2be party that saved We
country and its principles could alone perpet
uate It. speak - Ink of 'the Convention now in
session in Philadelphia, ho said that It was en
tirely made lip of men who had gained an toe
en v labia notoriety for their virulent 0pt....
uork to the Government In the hour when it
mmit needed aid. lie was sorry to nee
those who lad formerly Identified themsolvea
with the ReptitiLiCan party acting in concert
wit t that Convention, but, for Ills part, he was
determined to lamed by the principles of the
Repuoltean party to the end. If the rresident
iktundell to carry over to the Copperhead
caelp those who adhered to him, he would not
:ollow. .11, felt sore that the oftlee.holtlers Un
der the General Government to this State,
.linong whom he was numbered, would re
-10.10 steadfast to those prinelpas through
which trey obtained their appointaimiur. His
position mewled him to speak for the.oftlee
, fielders, and he was confident they would not
be with the Philadelphia Convention. He
concluded ho remarks, which were listened
to throughout with marked attention, by
rb using tee Convention for the honor eon-
forced u p on him, and announcing the election
of Vice Presidents and Secretaries as next in
order.
tiC l 2Ofa m"
ti
ro taon g Wrk ectinideted by the oleo-
Prerldeige-kkaptaln James Bees, First
wak d, Pittsburgh; J. Htmlioth, Scott town
ship, John S. Yearn, V
lease Jones, Esc_ Pitt towits " hrp ."l . IP ' and
On motion Mr. Isaac Jones, a committee
consisting of Messrs. Inane Jones, A. L. Pear
son, G. S. Gallepe, J. W. DaLtell, and James were appolnie4 by the Chair to draft
resolutions fin the Mititin of the Convention.
When the oominittee nod retired the Conven
tion proceeded to nominate carialclates.
Before proceeding, the President read the
following letter trom General Jame* S. Neg.
withdrawing his name as a candidate for
nomination:
Prrnintrasa, Atignst Id, ISM
Zb she Chairman of at. Union Dowdy Cbmerie
Ma—l desire the withdraw) of my sumo m a
candidate before the Convention. • Permit me
at the some time to expremsentiments of per
sonal respect for the members of the Convex*.
CM add gratitude to those who contributed
by their exerthlas for and fidelity Co my wel
fare. Lotielions heretofore, support the Union
Republicon party.
Yours, truly,
•TANEIS 8. NZULIT.
P. C. Negley moved MM. as Cieneral Moor
head was the may cm:Whims before the Con
veution,"that tie nmsdnation be by melanin
.
S.J. Weil:might seconded the motion, and on
the question being Ont. it was unanimously
adopted, amidst a scene of the greatest enthu
siasm.
Wheal,. bad somewhat aubsideel, a< commit
tee consisting of Mews. flees, Brown and
Paul were appointed -to welt upon General
iloorholut and -sews:ant 'Min el his nomina
tion. A. row, :momenta, later, and General
HOorheed appeared on the bench and was in
troduced by the chairman to the Convention.
On being preempted, General klearticad said
ho could not Leered:ter whoa then embarrassed
at this express:tom of his ommitneata kind
ness towards him. He was overwbebned by
this testimany of their approval of his course
In Congress dining. tile , late seadon. That
kindneas had Amen,' extilbjted , L , ,,,reeny . years
through many adverse eireunistances and it
Waal rag-area stouter ueart than his to ap
pear before them uneintarraesed. Ha had M
oored under misrepresentation and calumny,
but his Glenda bad stood aroned him
as they do now like wail id
"Ore, lie could do nothing more Loan return
to them his heartfelt thanks. Daring the can
vitas tie did not, feel like. %culprit, and he
thought it therefore unneceepaiy to explain
. g
bb i rattion. His course bad been plain
ir ,
tfortrosd and honest, be had labored
to Protect the interest and preserve the pnn
minas of his etnutittienta, - and this renunnina.
tine was an evidence that those efforts were
appreciated by, those la whose interest they
were put forth. Your times had he been unan
imously renominated for Congress, a favor
never bestowed on any other member in Con
gress, and lie could not °worms in words the
deep gratitude that tilled ills heart, 011 this
occasion. lie thought the people might have
made a better eholoo—a man of more ability,
I brit it was not his province to question their
Judgment. •He had given Whatever ability
lie possamol to the fartheraqco of the
objects lot which be had been elected
and all be could do was to promise to pursue a
course in the future with all the abil
ity God had given him.. Hp then briefly al
luded tO national WWI* and urged_ on the
Donde that, °oast:Huta the Iteptimican party
to unite and stand firmly by the cherished
principles of that party as in the success of
stem atone reposed the - countryis welfare.
The President advocated tits restoration of
O.° Southern States witliimt any guarantee for
future security. He (the speaker) differed
with Mr. Johnson on that point, and argued
that the to terms on wildcat the rebel Mate.
could hope o gain their o r pltiotul
wove by the ratlflostion of the Constitutional
Amendment prole:heed by Congress, By cony
leg to those terms Tennessee had been re
stored and so would all the rest. Ile was wit.
•iing that each inste should come back but as
Barrazig OS //1114114111. at the pespie. wh o .
Lincoln "fell under rho steel or the 11,14.9111
they were suppliant and willing totte
any terms; but Mace the anocession orthe
present Executive, they, nave becom e
and dollen:. Toot' now propose t 0 come beak
without giving an safeguard against the rep
etition or their otrenees, but Congress was
fi rm an never allow them to do so.
Ho thought, tho,roost iMeOrtallt to
hich the thithatry'J rutrribeen .:WectW
Will be. witnesteed wPnteamon. of the
fortieth Gunroom. aficianiteat would be more
severe and lengthy thamthat of the organize.
lion of tbirllrst Coopers of which be was a
member—the' 6111 4 1112 . '
The roxeimneeeCtrourthe rebel Strata
would form a 'coalition ',with .the "Democrats '
'anti d i eareetait .Itatielgitans - and 'make one
grand effort to- gaus-control of the govern.
went, and to thwartthie Me :members of Con
grass elected by the hUnion party will have , to
maintain a Bohn trout Red neyerewerre in the'
least from their prineiplac• lie referred to
the Hoohahot war, and predicted that the COn•
Mat tO 'gala supremacy of the nett Congress .
would be even more intense 'than *Mara —He
ifs had <beta told there •Weei a itreat 47obbaorf
=Y ov ir a rr gir . l4la tide e
mea ra , „11%-haii tray.i
aliOtheriPA WA tee/seiner it; b front :it When,
tome maws.fiZetirtelride
hers wee a 0 Wow ,toc 41LiMmagenient. With
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Resolved, That we favor the protection Of the
American mechanics and egriculturiste, and
such legislation as will afford them the pref
arcane in our own market.
Rendred, That we approve the course of the
Republican members of both Houses of Con.
groan, during its; recent semi cm, and we adopt
the POLICY on RicOonarettortOir embraced in
the Joint resolutions ',repotting amendments
to the COnatitntiOU now pending het e 0
people of the second Slates, as life Platform
of the Llruou party in this cam
paign, to wit:
Be the Senate and H oresentativoi of the Malted Staten o Amerce
In Congress assembled, two-thirds of both
Houses concurring, That the following article
be proposed to the L egislaturesCothe several
States as an amendment to the Conatuation of
the United Stakes, which, when ratifier/ by
4 4mi...fourths of the said Legtslaturee, dean
be valid as a part of the Constitution, namely:
“Airrima-Snormir I. All persona born or
naturalised In the United States, and subject
to the jurisdiction thereof, are einemha of the
United States, and of the State wherein they
reside. No State shall make or enforce any
law which /Audi abridge the privileges or Im
m ;fettles of citizens of the United States.
Nor shall any theta deprive any person of
life, liberty or poperty without due process of
law, nor deny to any parson within Ile Joel.
diction the equal protection Of the Lowe.
Sat:Toot 2. Itepreeentativea shall be appon
Cloned amens the several Mates aocordlng to
their respective numbers, meeting the whole
number of persons to each State, excluding
/adieus not taxed; but whenever the right to
vote at any election for electors of President
and Vice President, or for United States Rep
resentatives in Congress, executive and Jodi:
cad °Slicers, or the members of the Legislature
thereof, is dented to any of the male inhebt.
tants of such State, being twenty-eres years of
age, and citizens of the United States, or in
any way abridged, except for partielpatlOn
rebellion or other crime, the basis of represen
tatter; therein shall redUced In the proper
o Melt the number of such male eitizens
shial bear to the whole number of male citi
zena twenty-one years of age in that State.
Stories 3. No person shall be a Senator or
iteprestuilutlve In Congress, elector of Presi
dent or Vice Preahlent t or hold any office, civil
or military, under the United States, or under
any State, who, having previously taker; an
oath as a member of Congress, or as a member
I of any State Leglillatilre, or as an executive or
judicial of any State, to support tae Constitu-
Mori of the United States, shall have engaged
In ineurrectiou or rebellion against the same,
or given aid or comfort to the enemies there
of; tint Congest, may, by a vote of two thirds
of each House remove such dlethe abillty.
Siamort 4. The pnbfle debt of
the United States authorised by law, Inelutl
, lag debts Incurred for the payment of pensions
and bounties for service! in suppresaing
correction or rebelbon,ehall not be question-
I cd, but neither the ,Un.ted States nor ~tl3'
state elute assume or pay coy debt or übilga
tion Incurred to aid of insurrection or relict
! /ion against the United Statue, Or any Chitin
for the loth or emancipation of any slave. but
all vuoll debts, obligations, and claims shall be
Itelta illegal and void."
The resolutlous were thamalMously adopted,
and, ate giving three cheers for General
Moorhead and lthary, the Convention ad-
PITTILSIIIICII.
The greatest unanimity or 1.1(14 prevailed
t traughout the gasmen of tilts Imporhust
body, and the result of Its labors loomed to
meet with the approbation not only of all the
delegates present, but also with the approval
of the Immense number of spectators that
crowded the lobby, and who frequently ex
pressed by loud applause their complete sat!s•
Inetlon.
lapeelal Utotion.—Btra. Winslow.. Sooth
ing Srrup has become so popular that viartoua
parties have nut out articles calling them Mn.
Winslow'a. Please take notico that the Yrs.
istalow of the Soothing Syrup la not connect
ed with any other article. Ml:44w
BOUIIIIIII. End Increase of rematoos.—
itackre/1 & McCombs, tt.Cirent street, trill at
tend to the collection of the $lOO bounty and
the Increase of penslous under the recent acts
of Congress.
AMUSEMENTS
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NEW °PEI/A/101.1SE.
D. LIE-IS 1,111M.T011.
On Saturday Evening. Aug. 18th,
First-Class Company
11108 T BRILLIANT MASON,
Druistit mid Operalit, eier hove is Nair*
The ()peer House has been THOROUUEILY
1.101. F Tai; and MAGNI/ICES fLT
sett le Now. beyond doubt, one of the
FINEST DRAMATIC TEMPLES
The Dlrectnr't lons conned , lon With the anifo-
meet of ttItOVEItS THVATUK. W. lII9UTO N,
D. C., having placed him In ul larlae.4lll po.ttlan
with
THE FIRST STARS OF AMERICA;
ce.l3lli.o r o l ' Ve d airere s n ' Zs sa trar;litTilitr b iA l lr s t e 7 e. c.
been favored wi th . Mrs. Bowers, Mr. mad Mrs ' .
Berney Ba te manennie Waite., or. Mi e s
Murdoch, hils. Mr L. ilarrett,
Charlotte Thompson, the Web. Slaters , end the
(West BUM.' IMO .10t1A . the dramatic celebrities
&weaned tor this boost, while Mee btraaosch s I to
n Opera Troupetirover ...tan Opera Troupe,
and the Etchings English Opera Company .111 ren
der the muslual portion at the season particularly
brilliant. The tweet Ravel MarlinetU Troupe wall
al appearmall .
Bee s I 111. and adrertisemente for list or the
excel col company and Other particulars ants
FIRST GRAND PIC—NIC
UP THE
IRON MOULDERS' UNION, NO. 16,
AT AVFARLAND'S DROVE,
Thursday, August 16th, 1566
theek i iiiine by an EnrilishreanAnd a ()crawl: al t .
br iineelt-=i; ee b by t:ro Yaokee; blindfolded.
Rare,eat of order wilt be enforced.
will tome off between two and three o'clock
Thwyoubile itched .
EELE - Will BE as N:nN
A SOCIAL PIC-NIC,
At Ba3rne's Grove,
Ncar Clinton, Allotthony Count],
On Friday, August, 24th,1860.
sal .bu
GHALND TIGHT HOPE EXHIBI
TION —Os I.lberty street,ner of Bluth
ntr.erect,JOII.VDEDII6.II. thewoudreucort./derniinsht,
who has nstotilshed the world by - hts dAritiynd.s
rtz: city. ig344 three Ththt jrnntirsViill'a!
DAY, newest 11gh. 11to nod 16. 16 0 11 .. 6 1 0.66114
C. sod perform some of nit wonderful tents, error
hum , n sudrensfullY uccotopitshed by any other an In this country. auld:h4l
AMBIT WESTIMI GUN WNW.
J. H. JOHNSTON,
Asa.. and Dealer L.
Fine Miles and Shot Guns,
tIVIIMICAVEIr. itTkfling•vx , .. -
.41-xigibirtnri•cazz.
And KYR w ZltiAb
ALAT. •
C ow _
moles liettilhbed with hi - ms at abort pollee. All
kinds ounnizimirdittoeut manner.
Mememeer the ple
Venter Penn - and Wayne [greets,
leke7o PA.
BILLL*IIIIBI BILLUJIIIIIB I
7C/PBNT2o EEALE.E. N
Respect. oily announces W his friends sn4l thwyeb
tle Settersillf. lb.& he nu JEonpen . .ed Ws new end
commodious nILIIO DUI-MO, DORN nit U.P
LIDEIVIT AND 81. (D.Alkt SIXIMETW., entrance
from et. Cleft. The tante. are dew, ano-eonetruct
ed to the most approved Cod elen.nt, style,, aO4 01l
the spportentnees are new complete. Every
thief which may =Mud to too pleasure and enJop.
IDeot of hi. War.. wiates nsorded. my 171•4 1
tirERSON, PRESTON & CO..
P.E.r.ronri.P.l.Cl.l •
LIEt.CoN. W400.11.1K5,
Warodc.ed, N0d.105 and 1101 Vint dirdet.
tKds-id Mum:model noise, rauseargh. I'..
a. C. Wm . W. at wt.
j C. ....... Mannfitc
, . wars Kareapasilla. Lemon and berry
isafpwroesray,pad il bylaw. Nu Una
'of cuall&e . a, JlMll*opt, La ir B eer Li d tib Am .
gr i a W 44l tertgntrig=g4l42.l
ban• • .
larder* 'sum 41004 to all put. of ilia color
011 gun UMW: : • • .• *POO •C• 1.1 .
• , )1,, 131 • I
L, :-..2l7,llRYS.C.eutmagt,
`Coastmeient.
tarsus O 7 ;; &ALI/ 1 1 .1.1•= • CO•
the eget General Jelin W. Geier for a
stan rd bearer, they could not be defeated.
Forkhi own part he would lend his voice, pen
and influence to secure his election. As for
the county ticket, it was secure. After again
thanking the Convention,ne retired, amid the
applause of those &Barna bed.
The Committee on Resolutions then submit
tad the following:
litical coa
Resolved, That we heart il y endorse the po
rse of the lion. James K. Moorhead,
the efficient Representative in Congress from
this District. The goal, energy and ability
which h,
has brought into the advocacy of the
manufacturing, mechanical and agricultural
Interests of Pennsylvania, entitle him to the
thanks of the people of the State, and to the
continued support and confidence of his own
constituency, of which he has always deserved
80 well.
Reso/ved, That in General John W. Geary we
have a candidate for Governer Of this Com.
umnocalte, distinguished alike for his gallan
try, ability and patriotism. His past eery lees
and conduct entitle him to the confidence of
every Republican voter, and we c ommend him
to the cordial support of every lover of Libor
ty, Justice and limnanity.
Ruched, That we cannot too much applaud,
commend and honor the unwaveringfidelity
to our cherished principles shown by the Fed
eral ollice4iolders of this and adjoining DU:-
trims, who, with but a solitary exception,
have surrendered their offices rather than
abandon the patricide cause. Our people wilt
over hold them in grateful regard and esteem
as men worthy of the best days of th e Repub.
Ile.
RE-OPENS
DEM
For Uie Insagentien of tbe
West or Nest 'fork and Philadelphia.
EARLY TELEGRAMS.
BY THE CABLE,
Ovation to U. S. Naval Officers at
St. Petersburg.
PRUSSIA TO MAINTAIN ITALY'S
EIGHT TO VENETIA.
Great Excitement in Vienna.
THE PEOPLE CALL UPON FRANCIS JO
SEPH TO ABOIOATE.
Italy-Austrian Armistice Renewed.
Nal. , Yoe., Augist 14.—The morning papers
have tho foltovring dlepatches via the Atlantic
Cable :
Perseseuste, August 12.—The United States
Naval °Mears made their official entry Into
the city yesterday, August nth, and had •
grand reception. Five thousand people turn
ed out to 'rune. the entrance. They were
welcomed by a magnificent ovation, with mu.
ste, cheers, the display of flags, and thousands
c. v aving in ell directions.
Thu prevantnl.
Lion. C, tl. Clay, oar Minister to it,. Court or
1 . • ter:!,.. re, n ; ..,L entertalatilent
hong,
to Inn uip....0at.10 corps, the
heads of departmente,
naveistinguish c
zens, in honor of the officers. A. ball
am' supper Was given by the yacht clb,
which was attended by the beauty and grace
of the city. All the ptblic buildings were
dressed m Union colors, and brilliantly
rutted, which, with the fireworks, tended to
produce a very spl e nd i dnsati Altogether.
the affair was a tribute to America.
Bantut, Pacasis, Aug. It —Prussia has in.
formed Austria that she (Prnsala) will main
tain the right of Italy to Venetia.
The seml-ollicial organ, the Zatiung, says
that Napoleon , s absurd demand has raised
hopes in France which it fa impoesible for
Germany to fulfill. The the
of the rs3VOlU
lion must have taken the place of the usual
course of policy of France.
The changes which have taken place in Ger
many are of a national German—not an inter
witional—charamer, and convey no menace or
clanger to France.
Saul:wets, Exton:mg, Aug. 12.—News received
In this city from Vienna says that great ex
citement exists there. Four hundred and
eighty.two men are to be tried on a charge of
high treason. Crowds of people In the streets
have hailed the Emperor Francis Joeephonth
shouts of "Abrtleate, crodscatc" ,
Fthitancx, Friar, Aug. 12.—An armistice bo
two on Austria and Pnissin, of four weeks du
ration, has been signed. lt will contirthe in
force after the expiration of that time, unless
notice of its cessation is duly given by either
power to the other.
A Imo of demarcation between Austi la and
Italy has been agreed upon, end the Venetians
who have been compelled to emigrate from
Venetia as a part of the Austrian Empire, can
now return to Venetia.
Too of foul Berlin papers oppose the claim
of France for an extension of frontier.
TEE CHOLEILL
Decrease in New York and Philadelphia
—Nighty-Nix Decal■ in cluenuesil on
Dendwy,
New Yong, A.uguat I4.—But seven cases of
cholera wore reported at the once of the
Board of Health yesterday. By the maps at
the Register's Mb. It appeared that during
the pest week the commercial and respectable
portions of the city were tboroughiy cleated
of cholera and other diarrhosa. Tile reports
from the public Institutions on Blackwell's
island showed a continued decrease In the
number of cholera eases.
In Brooklyn there was a decided abatement
of the epidemic, only twelve nen cases having
Aeon reported.
on the Islands the epidemic barely lingers.
Two new Cages wore reported on tcovernor's
Island yesterday, one of which proved tatal.
The cholera has entirely disappeared from
Hart's and David's Islands.
Pa ii...most. rni s, August D. —The cholera Is on
the decrease,
Cxemen AT', i1.t4013% 14.—The total number of
deaths, reported yeaterday, were one ban-
Ored and thtrty-three, eighty-nix of which
were from cholera.
Volpelasi Nears By the Steamer.
liu.vaa, Nova Scotia, August 14.—Tbe
steamship Cuba, from Liverpool on tbe ftb
r is Queenstown on the 50,1 ms amend at thin
pert.
Lira/mow., August 3 .--Cotton--Sales of the
week, 76,050 bales including 60,000 to specula
tors, arid M,ooll to exporters. Sales to , daY
bW
Woes. Market opened ettli an advance of
but it was subsequently lest, closung to
ny Orleansfalr 16d; do Middling 1 04 , 1_
Mobile fair Uikidi do Middling 144; Upland f.'s'
I.*,idi do Middling 144. Stock in port for lop
limos, including Sta,CKM bales of American.
Rooks and Papers Rismoved.
Ws.stgovos, Angust 14.—The Clerk Of the
House or Representative. ha. removed all the
books and papers of the last mansion to Illttiols,
to snit the cunveulonc of an under clerk In
writing up. It L supposed to be a desire to
keep them back, so as not to have no effect on
the ensuing campaign.
SPECIAL NOTICES,
rito..„.iftro I . T , „,,
riaallne• "Niglmi lilleesmiag Cereas-^
Pholam% "Plight lllemmas, C......•
Phalan's •• Maks Blimahas Curer."
Mflarafts C 4
Phalea's •• Night Bterenimg 0
A mast azgaidlo. da1100f0..4 r,. ...t Porta •
mewled from the nolo sod beadtiful Bower f
which It takes flo acme
litasediheurnma ealy b
PIILLILON i /ON, New Yetis.
BEWAILS Or COITNTRILFEITiik
ARE FOR PIIALAV'S-TAKEI RO OTIIT.II.
L A s i . 6t i uAli m &l4 ." l le ,
THE QUEEN OF
HAIR RESTORERS
It MS, NVINNLOIV'N QU ZEN HA IR REISTORMIL
Il Q U E EN. net only In Na.. bat In tIHTIMS.
lathe Rest Hale Restorer ever offered to
the Petbite.
' •
An 1. fallible ItZATOnAIIi and ra..lLTz{ of the
!lair it faithfully applied.
It is no /lair /Dye.
It acts dtractly upon tba roots of ttla hair chant.
anty hair Lulls on(( tat Me onion arresting pro
nto..< arca], antt lank of use natal enullost.
Ins scurf and 4anarnlt; and C•r 1 ...1 , k 1.1.11• Ma
awl
It 'apt change dry sad wary halt to soft Ana i 11221
( . 11.111
In t !Inputs a dellitbtfUl froiranoe to the halt.
rt. If yott adult to tutor° pout hat% as In
yontb, abo and retake It through Ittt, nan
08.waisto1s 1111111LITORIL
l'rleo *1 per bolds. Mph/ by 101 Dnanhi.,
R. E. BRIJ. Rt 3 & CO.,
Wholesale Agents.
m v 10,021
air WM. OAIONHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
SHEET IRON WORKERS,
Neu. O. 92. 24 and 211 Perna same&
Having second • Large yard, and ftutdaSed It NHS
the most approved ateblem, we are prepared 11,1
otaaafaetare even datertpllon of WILMS& La the
best mikan,, and warranted coital le say mu/ lathe
nauatry, unrieu mu, rids urns,
STEAK rirgs. LOCOMOTIVE ROLLERS. CON
DEMISES, SALT PANS. TANKS. OIL STILLS,
AUITATOES. SETTLIN• PANS. BOILER IRON.
BISIDOES, SUOAIt PANS; sad sole ...petard,"
of BARNHILL'S PATENT BOILER!. Repairing
done on Ma aborteat =Mee.
far LAI&E SUPERIOR
COPPLS MILL AND SMELTING WORKS,
PITTTISHOIN.III.
PARE, MoCMITIY & CO.
olofacerttlCATtlLiO IKAZIII9. ANDtrazpeN llltd I) (J e
I tiotorl 61111 ItUtttlMtt,
Alto hon and dealer. In ItIMALtt, TIN
PLAT& ILK= LUON,WIEti, 00.'0.2146n
haw!, TI NE M ' kLA.C6IINKB sad TIN..S.
boom, No. lit Irtairr nod =dome, tltoosso t Mts.
SpeeLal order. of 110OpOr Ctl . Viactirl
wonki,
.r.. „I, MPLIIINVoItat"
~tra.
VAST.OTZ/..14 HAWN.. unman , dosoriptlon.
M XITYO=-18024=1 alkother vulettot.
11.21 : 11 WWITI:
MCWIN N ~
and 1101 U
81101L2 STlLurts, Pluto gob. ftn't
WM"
and
Part/oaths attention 1.14 to re-toottl
0.11144a..%=7 C3ooluDrluillißio7d'''ottoa°'st roaso°nn
tows.tailst
ar ROBINSON, REA & OM, One
ea/novo Beimirecnr, Mum
roddr*
WA MMWORpo bi : Iv
I. h.
ntaadsotorers of IsOAT MIR° any
alum. aNUIM2SLAVI ENtliamtant.Luttiti
' )l f igeoVvYtionl," frLB,TALdn
/ I ND SIM= Mon WOUK." tiL
ifrAnana for 011frAnild PATENT LISSECTun
or tordLos t bonam
larJOßnr COCELRANAIt: two,
14 .
yima manyEaktinribrit4
W uu MUM. so— Nos., SI
Iir.C.OND T bemoo o Wood.
sad idaston band varletzetnew
nu la 'Pra atleAtliralit.P=lnki4nat
LOW JOIXIng Qoav a!sbart bootee. m—,-•
WrINAURLAGE AND CELIDACIt
w n b enti a rtnimil l Metr,,rap.
mt. swims, ixelitt mesas rtiv-zu
11""7494..r. Zar,r,a
denim
wadnoir",
;- - -
,NktrAt,.;
VALVABLE
COIL MIMS FOR SILL
The valuablecoal mines owned by the Southern
Coal Mining Company situated In ahelby county .
Ala., twelve =dime northeast of Ildonknallo, and sue
and a ha/Indies from the North and South Railroad
(now In running order to this troirit), and oneNtlar
er of • mile from the Branch Road to tho Red
Mountain Coal Mine., are now uttered ferule.
Thee mines rave been In successltil opera-
Con for tome years, are situated In the heart of the
mineral region of the State, and are only 61aq-five
mites by rail from Selma, from whence there Is
water transportation to the Gal.
fhere Is no t a leh Ualted Stats a bettor op por
malty tor • and profitable l a venment In the
Coal business.
TEEMS OF SALE
One half cash, and the Wanes at Ibe expirat ton
of six months. without Interest; or. olle-oath cash
and the balance. In equal monthly_ payments, with
out Interest.
G. M. McCONNICO,
As*lgneo of It. O. Edwards
Von SALE.—The following de
serlbedproperty be offemd at private sale
for saber% time:
Lt. —A LtiT OP GROUND thirty feet front on
First street, hear Weise. add runnir, z back towards
Water streeteighty, tee% (hetb. part of lot IMO
10.—PIPTP AOUnd OP LAND at the beadof
'Smoot's Island, to llieClura township. Will e
sold In
tot.colt - ehuers
- i.hVY'N nitouNn
- 4,•••a.Jtircata d . •
• . 4 ..,r•tr.d.4' by I " 4ert:
street, Adams street, Leda Alley and Washington
Ith.—Ltyr ho. b 9 In names Adilleid plum or the
Northern Libertica, attested at the boutit.wast ear
ner of Adams and Quarry ...reels, sod beteg fusy
feet front on Quarry by about two hundred and
tusety feel in depth.
The prim .; rrie property so be *aid at reds
...hie end ...ay term/. Title indieputs-
Ste. Per further Information applL to
or hie orn rs, et A.
A.
U• y ice yini, street, leht.b..o
- SALE.
Allegheny Building Lots
nevaral good lore at or near the corner of Ridge
and Wolter Mcftota, a short alraaaea below ilia
(bony mune.
lbe..• lots nlll commend themselves to persons
MAID(• Ill4l.lAti elennly perfectly ro
wed, end yet easy of eeeess by eltter the lines of
tone railway running to Jlesteehester.
Apply to d. o. 11/tYAN,
Broker In Stooks end Reel }Estate.
sot _ EP Fourth Ct., (Borke's BUlldittg.)
Fou MALE.
CHEAP ELUDING LOTS,
In VI LL lowan/11p, located en Pennsylvania 11,13.4 C
Bobo, Bowden. Consenaren and 01010 m
These lets ate Within a mile soda quarter of tee
Coed Nouse. Nice, from $6O to $5OO.
IcILSTIIL GAILUI A BUITEIIIIII,
ATX I•iTTPUUSUII
FOR SALE.
A VIILAT-.:LADS BUNIYES3 11TANJA
The !Swot. Fixtures, Good OVID, t to. House.
Dwelling lard large Lot In Sewickley. Cash tale.
63.000 a month. Comesslon given immodiatelr•
SU small Ilmme. and Lot, run' oheap,
besperal Leta at Edgeworth station, from one to
are scree in each.
Apply te
JANES T. SADIPLE,
Real Estate Broker and insurance Agent.
lea No. lb Federal street. Allegheny,
VOR BALE--A Farm or about 24
d
A. acres, oppose Townsend Cation, North West
ern It. It., Saralee front elttsburgh aunt • acres
d; butane goal timber land In •arietlca; 2,1
acresareal, food vele, pit open: a frame &celiac
If four roosts; good &primp of water, Coo fruit tree..
of varieties of fruit: is • sphasdid place fora vine
yard.
Alma, a lot 50 by 101 reel, on Peebles street, In
Wilkins township, A llegbrnr toasty. WM be sold
'heap. Par terra, Ac., apply at the Mal kutate
•.1.1 Insurance I.Nlice of C. BATEN
iota Butler street, Larrencevtile.
J.-bR SALE--,16 acres of Land,
ono tulles IrOus We city, on tn. a bales-
WWII flan). Road, within ten rolnutes• 1,14 of
tesdnead titation.on e Pittsburgh and &nab..
•Me Railroad. The latd Is beautifully sttuated for
Crantry Residences, uni tar beauty of scenery can
pot be arnaaed to Ailaseeny comity. The Wrea
th. 01 the hl la Is such that by any conceivable
vision lobo lots, each would riser the advantage of
the scenery.
RAMEY.
Stock
and heal Estate Broker,
atm
No. Pc:Fourth Street.
vekuusuLE FARM FOR
a Farm. contaluiNg about 150 acrew 0.-ar the
Six /Me Ferry, au the Illonougaltela rorer,on which
Is erected • teo-story Brick Mansion motive and
cern, and other oat-Indldingw. A 1,., ...send other
Calm, well ;.sated, la Alirerheely and Westmore
land counties, containing from 100 to Alt acre. Coal
and Liner Farm torsale on the Nteutscuellle
rood and Monongahela river. for ferule / panic
niers, enquire of WILLIAM WeJtb.
!apposite the Cathedrid.)
No. lie Went anon.
!OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE.—
•••••
Containing sixteen acres, all under fence and
In a lug• toe et cunt, &Ben, situate In Union
Townatlip, half an hours drive from the city. In •
thickly
n o ted neighborhood Neal cottage house,
tenallt holm, good harm and stable, aprings and
awns hone< about sight aerbs of art en chard of
dee wdecUon of fruit. The whole place underlaid
Willi coal. Pouesaon given intinedlately. Price
Terms very euy.
I me N. MCLAIN A Cu..
I= Fourth street.
SIitALL, Fall AL CHOP, STOClajsc.,
a- , rtat :.ALA, Attune usds 2ie miles from Allegbe•
ev clky, by foal roads; new Mune home, stable.
tool sPeng, nearly 14 sues of ground, eau all be
Multi 1.1 fruit trees, 3A3 Val. Aura ..... .1
age; bone., cows, hogs., wagons, harness, manure,
fag ming Implements, etc. Film, IMMO; or. the
.ouve. sleet an d a acres
.u$4,Al). Feratemy. im
mediate pm sessloa. h c writ BRUT & tw.hin,
ant
al ktatket street.
',NOW SALE -140 acres Coal, 2j
a miles from Cobb. smile mod )y ma. trusu Vl_Vs
tolllpatt CO tlibbli • an ClDOillOAti Railroad. Two
eatlft property Is underlaid with An a
e vens of
feoeGt Cost.ue sea,. d 'h ar ...le t p o tt of /3. tLi f fee L U TISI
MIMI as a depth of MC fait Is F. feet. w 11l be art.&
..4cil,
B,wk • JOHN D. DAMES-.
• od Neal Esute drokor
No. NC Yourtb.Lreet.
LOB
SALE.-118 1-4 acres of
n- land In Ceoll Tontublp, Wasbluton county,
one wile south ot Venice. lbw . =Was from l'ltts,
burin and Atenbenellle ltallroad, VS asses cleared
usd sumer cultlra lon, balance In food Umber.
Churches anal 'oboe/ Elam% one
JOt so :. ituacr,
U.
I2Fou A. rth street.
Se.s 11111 , a Bl Or, C. XXVI,
oat, Duquesne Way.
SPLENDID RESIDENCE;
7/ 4, 03Ft. a A11.X.a.10;
rituals on • line of Passenger Hallway, about
2.4 mile. hum t , wn. The 110.6 Is large, new,
e.ownedion., andros Bled with modern lull,
. S C. wen: attached to • sue garden wish Halt, Sc.
Yur particulars, apply to
J . L UDE WIG HOHTHEN,
01474.08 71 tirant Street.
O N THE WASHINGTON ROAD
-04,' acres of lend for sale lit a pleasant luatlon,
l wiles frPni the oily, with large front on the
.. " ,404 . 7 TkraptIle Bud, ctppo.tta Urcen Tree
1 Gateau; forest amide Oren, large spring of ex
cellent water. I. to 4 feet ' , tin of good coal. oe
LAP.
mile from ntentow•llle Itatiroad and near LA
lanor 11.41119%.1. A Idols can he 404 0 at our
010 _ 'P
i. TifT'alk •11148, at 4k4141.
IaOU SALE..-200 acres coal and
and surfaec. situated about 20 rods cut of But.
ger i erstion, on the Pittsburgh sod oteabeaCill•
Hai oad. The railroad runs directly through tho
property. sane hundred and day ures of the
Mee is under eisitivallou, the wunalning tifsraeres
hi good White ark timber. JOlll4 D. HA/LEI,
No. =Fourth skeet.
(Jr, E. C. KET.I. No. Chill's Block.
DUVICAIRII Way.
VOR SALE—A very deOrabletwo
story Brick Dwelling oi lire roftens• and good
collar, Myatt o n Allen street, Laerrenr-evilie, near
Passenger Rahway, An excellent Well of stiller on
the lot. Will by disposed of on liberal terms, and
inunedlaio possession given If applied (or goon.
/for serum appls at the heal /Wake and /moron=
Vince of U B. BATES,
Butler street, LawrencevUla
ago. 7tarrni —
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
=1
•
WM. N. OLDEN & CO.,
tl ANUFACTURCILS AND DEALKBB IN .
Carbon Oil Lamps awl Fixtures,
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS, NA
.724740. 64 .111wricotlitreept,
_ mmosmdawr nriintuicoH, lA..
W. H. 1 : 71811 LA8D....D. A. 800T11....W. T. GIAZIAAUD.
poen , MALT HOUSES.
CZEI
W. H. GititatilD Oa 00,,
Roisters, Grain & Hop Dealers,
No. 17 Water 6t I sad
5155. 5 suad 7 Peaa S
PITTSBURGH, PA.
_ The higheetsearket price att for WHEAT.
BAnLjGY. Bre, LIMN nue 116,N .
Jytthgli
FURNITURE
ECM
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
Ilhuisilleibred sad lbr we,
Wholesale or Retail.
...SAES W. WOODWELL,
NUS. S 7 • SD THINS) BTRZrT,
Oppoalte K. Irdmundsou
ato
NO. jtillUTH STRILICT.
THE POLINTUY HORTICULTURAL
lee Cream Saloon',
In
Wilkins Hall, NoFib etaliet, rum4Bautalleld„
attm a 4
S.Nthutacra t akigl a toy Y uw'.
cue! sad confeetlOnerlur alirilys on
A furs 011 9 4 12iT1a 44. billow roe the
rerd i lrl eZttjak l lt u reel , 00 N or H P
bin .. 141,- ,! 1 5 14 1fOlt!'
Jubilant war, muors,,„
WATER AND GAS PIESPErRES coastal:llly on
hand.
PIPES
Houses
at a ct e dp with .
GAB, WATER or STEAM t
Olt Reaneries tined up at short notice and In the
mril iTiTtig "l l/ . .NIES, An., lined wits Sheet
ucw Mcrae, with Hydro-Atmospheric
Elow Plpc.
Aelf.lreT11:11171;!I trlllo"Milrlig.
COCES. FITTINGe ,e KINDs. EYDRA2Or
HOSE, Lod in tact ad material kept ,y a erst-class
maid,' la Immo t.
We would Invite the attention of all who have au'
work to do to our line of business., ai we feel cone
dent we Can give the beet of ontlefuhlOti as remands
material, wzrhanaushlp anti price. 04t13
111111 1 ,1111111118& BiIITLEY
m . ar_..criamanammiu s .
GAS AND STEAM PITTES3I3,
Cor, Stub and Smithfield Streets,
PITTABLI/Mll, PA..
Cur. Beaver aud Chestnut Streets,
,••!! rz , rt , .t.
All kind.= W stAt, this i'LLIArto can
otaally of haul.
)63:0711
ADDY, WILLIAIII-i di BARTLEY,
Keep on hand a superior article of
WOO") I:II3. I ' I UPS,
All kind.of IRON PUMPS, IikkIL.NTS, SHEET
LEA U, SHEET ZINC, LEAL YIPS, BATH TUBik
SIN WATh it GLOS.:TS, WASH BASINS,
WASH STANDS, As., at intik WantAiom,
Coe. Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
; I T" gv...tf,,R.R.;v.mz.zr;rativio
NOTICE
Private Families and Hotels
Can ha tarnished with beat finality of
HYDRANT HOSE & PIPES,
Nos. 127 and 129 First Street,
A ttorn ey s, 14 Grant street
•y17:a40 PITTSBURG El, PA
WELDON &
Gas and Steam Fitters,
Chandeliers and Brack°la, I ead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, se..
161 Wood Street, Near Sixth.
T. T. ETTYN.,
pL115:11131 Ai 4.i,
GIS LIND STEM FITTING,
HADRANTS. IYON PUMPS.
'HEET Llteg
. r zme
i:
EA" ru
ethS, kIAbLES,
WATER CLOSETS AND WASH eITA IOS,
331;7173i111713 Idb
(Successors to Addy & Eweas.,)
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No. 16.'S woua Ist., Pittsburgh,
14 11.11.1.101 Y ............
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PRACTIVAL
P1um1A...., Gas and Steam Fitters,
X . X . D . DDLIErtrARLieIoNZIC. pd
All orders by mail executed satisfactorily and
p - mply attended to.
A full Bac of Bath nab., Pumps. Basbss, Water
Cmeets, Sinks, Chandeliers, rend... and H.
Sna es, for sale at the moat mimeos .le prices.
Orders from country patrons by mall ptomptly at
tended to
Hum Hoeo of every deamiption,
I >LILINIILND, 6AB AND STEAM
ifITTL'..I. IN ALL ITS BRANCHED!,
threndly !Mended to by experienced end przetleal
nrortaken. a tee aneertment of
GAS FIXTURES. SINKS, BATHTUBS.
3.10Y.1C11 BATHS,
a . tatantly on hand and made HYDRANTS,
to order.
TATE AL SEVILLE,
tooll2.rdly
B. F. BROWN,
Local Claim &gent,
I;. S. SAN. coin,
Ocoee, No. 67 Fourth Street,
OECOND PLuolto
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, and Annear
of Pay Promptly Collected.
No charge outdo until clam. are settled, and th.
but • moderate fee.
carciaa,
L. U. LLliinidY,
ELIOCCIELRIIIIC4SDr.
Oak., U 3 Boyle Nereet. Alicebelay
awl Hpeclal attention given to drawing llcuda, Leases
ot.mr legal documents.
All colloctlons Intrusted to him Will receive care
ful and prompt attention. Jr2.3:sf
j WM W. TAYLOR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
elay22:ba)
DIL E. DONNELLY,
Office, Sixth and Grant Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Nir'Spoolot sitorotion /loon to WI woes requiring
1022 , /a9
BUM= & MoCOILBS,
ATTORNEYS a COUNSELLORS AT LAW,
No. 89 Grant Street.,
prrTenunon, PA.
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.A.X.MAXIMa k rALAT,
Ex-thlicio, Justice of the Peace,
AND POLICE:XAMISTIIATE.
Mee, 112 1 4 11th St., opposite Cathedral.
PITTB/113RO8. PA.
DtvEls ‘ / loads, Mortgagee, Acknowledgment.,
Depoaltlona and CI Lenal Business excel:Oct! with
Homptn nand A,Yry,
WILLIAM JANCEV, NOTARY
PUBLIA_JIISTIOIC OF TRH PEACK,AND
}MAL WITATF. AGENT. Olllee. corn.' Mr Maim'
and bravo streets. Lawrenceville.
or CU ittV, attention
'OTlgn'ca,baan and pnWre7
parch:on and acknowledgment of all glade of ' , eau
Cormayanccs.
bu ltis t lee of the PlagNillotaV
DUSTACE 11..Tiiiiintosv,
ALDERMAN. AND CONVEYANCER,
72 Pentsaygoanta 4venue,
soot of
n the Edwin aid opposite Ml= Street.
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CHATHAM T. EWING,
Attorney at Law,
No. 69 Grant Street, IPittaborgd, Pa.
ulaii..Centu.isiti.ottierustaicht.ientatiliy. WeatVir-
MILITALEXIS
IBousric. HACK OAT. cad MllliaryGlidtaa
zezzvithsti..,;,...ri.,2:atzobf.l.,, at
Am plt
Claiiii. lial 50!" - .
. , 0.,C, TAYLO. , Attoraey at La,
Diamond wan, oppoblte Oa flout/tam.
N- 11 . — latrairlral are made It ilia claim don 81011 ,
moaned, aa. ll .ol l . l alanaationgivaa grins. metal,
j, r.szoan,
41/10:1, DLHUkL a IIiNIT.,,PPO•II;k hi
BAILIFF, BROWN 8c -O0
PLUMBERS, CAS & STEAM PIPE FITTERS
No. 55 Federal St., Allegheny,
LIND
612 Penn Street,: Pittsburgh.
AT BLIONTEST NOTICE AND MEET TEAMS,
tts call ug on
JOHN MAFFET,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS
• lario: asx , rttueat of
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M=E!
,/f.“.lbi fitreet itxtenstoe,
14' - T
KR CLOtIETS,
FROFFSMIONAL.
No. 69 Griaut Street,
VITIRIBIUMIII, PA.
I • cag
II t irSURANCE .
Se W. THOMPSoN & COe c
isecond Floor. Marko'. sanding,
OE) F'our'th fit.
41PF, MINI AB ACCIMM
stisarsD IN FlifisT CLASS MUM.', I ES. At
Colt rates. Losses equitably adlooted and promptly
paid.
ANENT' PON
-Etna Life lontrance Company, of Hanford. Ct.
North American Fire !neurone° Company, of
Hartfonl, Cl.
Connecticut Piro Innocence Company, of H.trt-
Nrd
fe ir➢ngland Innocence Commo it y . l . l4V-
FiBE AND MARINE
INSURANCE CO. OF NORTH A AMERICA
PHILADELPHIA
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14.4. - Jrd Vire Insnran - r, es®,e-:• ',
Assets,
Protection tan bn eeeured to the above named
and reliable Compaolta.
W. L.. JONICa. 4ent,
mei
ot Wafer Man. I al> stAlr• .)
A LLEGUEN RA.NCE CO.
01, Offloo, No. t 7 birth stroct
Haat Moot.
locums against all dada of Piro and Monne NUL IA
JOHN IHWIM, Jn., President.
JOHN D. .llceo l /1D .. , Vice Paesident
t/. DOM MIM Secretary.
Vain. WM. DE.... General Agent.
Isaac Jones, °momOh,
a ~XEtrah ! Join; /.1. 6. 31g0rch
T. Jne.onktnnon. Oat% Hays,
John hr.rin, Jr ,
B. L . PahnentOch, Capt. Wm. Delll
tit.o. I/. li.ctirew,
Hoban Y. Darin.
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WESTEUIV CO., OF
ea PlTTlillntfili.
aD W t
i
ll OA
,__ALEY ANDER 1111 MICE, President.
WM irDififtiflLT,beesetary.
IiILELD, General Agent.
ee, wcr.„..: tsp.& aPc. douse.
Inararetn—yWati'all Media of Wire" d Maris.
Slake. A holm inatitatioa saaeaged id.Liirectors
who an well hernia-to the roateetualtyand who are
d tid etoraelmod by erome feces mad liberality, to malt,
e the eitara widelt they hare Wl= d, at of-
Nylaerbeti
stael.the beet protoettoa to tibiae who &Lire to id-
Ala.
alem. HimMk, Andrew Ackley,
11. Miller. Jr. Dnvid Loag,
James McAuley, Nees J, Thomas,
Nathaniel Ch.. J. Clarke,
Alexander Speer, John E. Moen.,
Campbell B. Herron, James P. Hanna.
C. . Itleketson.
E.lO via. F. 11111.1111 T. Secretary.
THE
I:HAUTES VAIL Li YE INBVE..NCE COMPA
NY OF HAUTTORD, CONN.
THE ONLY Lift YISSISHANCE COMPANY IN
A.II.ItrULJA Mat now mates and pays an Annual
CASH DIVIDE' , /,' on Me Int sad each subsequent
payment of preminnt. Ile CASH CAPITAL, an ar
numulation of di,008,0011, le seearel invested In
110 atock. gun mortgages of F.STATE. It is
now In ha ME
(yer of ...ea and has pald to It o ..
Zril&VILY.Tti af.l.l74l.".T:=.thiteora'Sin
go or. of litigation h. ...cursed, evlieock
Mat liberality and fair dealing is • specialty with
this Company.
Tao policies of this Company are not forfeited tq
m.o. of itoll-p&pliela of premium titer the 400011.1
your. No payments repaired after ten years, but
oelteles continue good through Me.
ONTICKI4I.
J. C. WALILLY, President.
N. S. • ME. Vice President.
S. H. WHITE, trarereiary.
drench OM. dm Western Pennsylvania Wham
arealan and blank Applications will be htridalead,
SS Filth !areal, Plittsbasird
Ascents wanted threnchout the State. Apply to
OCSay P. E. HOL/11p,1,.
OHTH AMERICA
LIFE INSURANOE 0031EPAM.
Widows and Orphans' Fund.
Mo. Oa Prtilist os St.. Jibes Voris
PRESIDENT—E. D. 111080 Ad.
SECS TARY—J. W. ELIERIALL.G.
ft. M. TLNDAE.L. Medias' EAnnalnar
BEZEL". AGENT YOH. WESTERN r 4.
67Fourth St., Pittsburgh.
AGENTS WANTED. raysi:b6S
LIFE IhOORAhItE AGEd WANTED.
A Final , CLASS INSURANCE CO.
in Nen York. (Dividends Su per eent...„) al.. to
nun of an
Experienced Life Insurance Man,
MEM
THE AGENCY AT PITTSBURGH.
wilt adjoining ordiatiee, With an energetic man,
who will push Lite insaranbe, and devote his time
to liberal arrangement mid he made. Address
a
IihnUItANCILO , GAzyrrs Units,.
/WA 413
pENNSYLVAIVIA INSURANCE CO
OF PITTSBURGH, PA. •
0gne..21 **Mb !Kress, Bank Bloek,
L Home Company, nnA Limn.
bY lire mains. lees
_
pant' ;ALTER, PreeMout.
H akINIAWV:I=.
Wird tiftratary.
=MEMO
titoril a Wllstnt.
Geo. W . Hvann.
J. 0 . P 1.4
J. 0. Flamer,
John VoeftlaT,
A. Ammon.
Bo;
U. V. 7
5 :AWL
Josiah King,
Jar. Li. lloptlas,
Hem tip.oul,
pEOPLE , I3
WP7110.1.. N. Z. 001 th as
FCC CO.
WOOD AND FIFI'IIuTA.
Wm. MAIM our
John Watt*,
Jobs E. Parke,
Wm. Van Kirk,
Jamas D. Iferant
Ont. r
1 Capt. John L. /Shun&
desnuel P. Wilts. ,
Charles Arbuckle:
John P. bfirspatrick.
Frank b. Bissell.
L Benson Lov
bIiL I LIPb, Presid ent
WATT, Yiee President
MILD(./bi s Ben 'I AAL
JO/I
W. P. (URI/NEIL, bec N re
_PW:II Gant.
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
X:OHE .4 O3PL.r.IEUEL,
No. 100 Wood Slreet.
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WANEI,ATNRATiIettI 8/LtiVDETAPHLZ.V. tiOTTLAEBRY.
SI.W.TS WI hand.
&Int TIINATIETB,
t• INA rAl.gr "78.
CHINA snrrdoxs,
IJOHEIILLN WARE CY EVERY DESCRIPTION,
f:Nt, VIWAs""'
LAVA emtri ROM!.
EMILI7I/1i OTONE WARE of all varieties, maul ;
wholasahi and retell trade.
The largest and moat complete neck of erernidni
In Ude line in the city.
rrirea and terms the Keefe as in the eastern cities.
taylNanel
J. W. "WINSTON
JOLEYSTON trie SCOTT,
DEALLIM IN
Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER-PLATED WARE, ETC.,
No. 974 LIBERTY STREET.
sr Particular attention tivra to Repairing
Watouo.4 Clocks nod Jewelry. all work warrant
ed
tenzenl
8 EST srat i Li O .t H ANT, Ra4 v
vrai.l PAT
LEATHER MUNN AND DOSE,
Manufactured at No. 58 8311THTLELD eT., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Aloe, Agent, for New York Rubber Co.
1 1.4111 M.
RIVETB and BURR BELT HOoRn, eta 1101,eio
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
MORELEW & .lITCHHLL,
Nos. 426 & 427 Liberty Street.'
liVThe very beet HORSES, CARIUAGES and BUU
t.ur kept tor hire at ab tram. The aunt
auk, to the city. Funerals. Jte., attended
to on short notice In the beat scanner.
Penosue trifling to engage, anything In oar line
ean rely open being turned out thort stle. the
thar e carutore give tater personal attention to the
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JCX.urrriar bIASIONAL /SAME Or rm./2MM:
I.rrraotnfluk Y'A., July 2, ups. i
pir ORDER
m ,
row z O.F ones to. , TH
herE BOARD OF
um *
ADDITIONAL riven tint the
ISTooK.
eatflortstil,
_AWL titittl flintier notice, b. .s.ir.ed
so stio•nntien sr the retan' 6 - MI , T-di s ,I.N.ML.a.tts
relleM: -
y t
H. 11. linen.% I. C.h
DI END jirce kilt'
Miniu.NGAILELA. VA 1.1.4 Y
ZL JUDA&MOOXPANT are htreoy nrinar.
*MUM@ dry declared, thg
lAtintlalll4l.vidend. •
Br arD VirOli Tisamer.
Wade
Malifitiluima •j.
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11 1 1011.1MOOMPANIEsIte
J. C. surresc,..C.; a. 2- 11222222A26
SOHO OIL. WORKS.
BUFFUM,REMW & CO.,
M 2,14 UV/LC - TIMERS OF THE
CELEBRATED !MEM L IiDICATOR,
PETROLEUM LUBRIEATII4O OILS.
Sperm, Lard and St' oak' Oils,
HID mu t TaNEtS uti 115 tan MN
Standui d White Burning Oil,
Atarket Sorer,
S END FOR A C/Rcil LA IL
LUBRICATEIG OILS.
TWIIII CITY OIL COMM,
111,750,01 x).
~i+.lf:t:~.~.~: a v,.4 ~:L w~
;E.:A.:AH(ITH, Secretary
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Mi./ Light OH. DOll for Alochl wiry.
/Lana/tot No. 1, C Oil Cur Coro.
do. do d i ior Caro.
Nil/ Girona.,
WOOLDRIDGE oat. REssimuj
chc•ziaz.•4;i3w . v..
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA
jBIUNNILI'Vkt. WATT,
r,'1"'...110
WORKS IN TEMPERANCEVILLE
012 co, rio. 2 Duquesne Way,
(IN...r.luayenslon
- 1 14.NUFACTUR.KILS OY I' ULM WIiITA
U - 11,1‘11.1 N 4 l-4
Brautl—'
17.12:fes
WARING & KING,
MISSION MAIM LAD BROLIABII
Petroleum and its Products,
4 /./ UQ UESA , B frd r,
JE . xzwels3Eslaira.caFw.. IP ,fh.
iU LAUELPHI , Ottt.Sn
WARING, KING Ce. CO.,
et Pl/11.,
SUPEItiOtt OIL ENGINES.
No •crueLluil, nud wL &cep uu /11.1.1•1
of
p-zlor style of
OSL liartroa-xwmars
lilt E!IU1 A COMM OF, TUBUIIt
enear City Waver It uric.
len MACK/11Tonel WEN PULLL Cu.
- - -
EAGLE OIL WOILIi,A,
WICMTNIAN & ANDERSON,
Refiners and Dealers in
PETR OL.L U . I.
elevtiliSTlACY C. , 1::17S.16. lIANCW:K
CT. AAD UtlyllabPAK ,
SAA3/1. SAAJIi
TACK IMO. t.s. CO.,
00/ILILLS 810 .N MmalC Lid 2.1 a
A U
- PETROLEUM AND ITS PROatICI6,
7 Llaticock St., Pat./A/I'o.
127 W.lO. +lrv.-
mvlS:a77
WARDEN & IsATC}IELDEig
ME=
CRUDE AND REFINED PETRULEUIri
WILILLE OIL, 11.11312 i, 1.111.11/.14T1N
NUETLI CaIIOLLNA TA.IL,
Corner of Danineane Way 2C. Hancock
Plttablarbla, ?a.
1: 1.111.
Itcpres,:utlelpftla-
W2I.U. WAILLI/Ll.O, 112 Walnut l treat,
al yl./1,8
we.
AMES IRWIN & CR,
PLAN UPACTUILKIt.i Olr
OIL Of VITRIOL ANO AQUA AMMONIA.
Cfrficaa, 18 Ildnix . /5..0t 19z-,
FOUIVDHLEg{
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FORT PITT _ FOUNDRY.
MALES LAP NEPREWM
ataNtrlettiliattetts us
KEAY Y ORDNANCE,
AN O ALL HINDU OidF HEAVY CAIIT/Ntid.
bLAnT
Special attention pa to LiOLL/Nd MILL ALUM:LIN EMY and HETONIII.
WOIILp
it/LYAINS at/eroded 10 Promytif.,
MIAs heretofore , the best Lamella.," wilt aPors,ys be
used at WI Foundry.
Having disposed of oat old patter., we are pre
pared. WWI NM, AND onroorso_ jpatterue , too
ttrutted under the supervision of Air, ERA to
furulso NAAL MACHINE," at shortnoune.
WAR. ALLltit JAB. L. /WILK..
VALLEY STOVE WORKS.
1!~7
ALLEN. M'KEE & CO.,
Odle* and r p lr m e .t arse g e .. ,lo 1 y Street
tllAeld t
Manufactures a great vulety of (AXIS, VAMLOIS
and IFTUVES, among dhlell Mu the oel
e boded Allegheny and Monitor Coal Cooking
Staves, also, the Autocrat and Sentinel, for coat or
wood. sad the =rivalled Star of the Empire, for
Do.d. also, Arches Draws, fenders Sugar Kettles,
g Irons aura Hollow War generally.
rte
VA111(1/1.X_ 10,14DLET
8 4 . 0 . 1/E Wass&
A. BRADLEY & CO,
lfanufamtre every vsrlety of
COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES
Aso onf which art Me celebrated ZUREKA., TROPIC
and 1.1.1.4814.a1l (Coal Stoves ) rUhl-ahn, Vhl.
KHAN and lIIONISIDILI
manufacture Wto (ood Cook stoves.) Also
GRATES, GRATE vuowrs,
streets.
and Wa
rehouse, corner of Mewled and Woollll.l.4llMati. Entrance on Second street.
sola
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, w.
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
IMPORTED Ey
MoFARLAND 6 COLLINS
w e p ave ne w J.ding m New lora. per
Uo ►ner
Maranon, the Mat arrival of our luqqrtaUon (Cr
p.m or
CROSBY'S CELEBRATED
Tapestry and Body Brussets Carpets.
We ♦ •elected the pattern. w ith . fi at •
es prewar for wireity trade, AZ ri .14 OS, TreuZi."4'n
tomers styles
,that See not to be futtlici eleewilere
end the Lu ZoT WiILPLESA.I is kateza•of Übe
New York had BOSI.OII tritirket.S. 4
W.FARLA.ND m OOLLiN . 8,
ty= 71 AND 73 PLIPTIE bTlithIET.
c CALLUM BROTHERS, L i. 60
A.A. FOURTH STREET. We hare nu nand, a very
uperlor stook of
101, ...vxt.lerriza-fo r
"f7l .'&Vir:PZ:VeriT:o7t.f.ft:
?Steel wide.
al quallq.
uItEA-PIANO Ara) SABLE COVERS—Every kind la
lowest pN
RTil rom the Ilueet quality to tip,
CANTON IiATTILNU. COCoA AND MANILLA.
11 iATI1NOS, At.
!deCALLUM BROTHERS,
Formerly W.
ALLEGIIENT CITY FLOUR AND
IPACIX9M iSsZ•CAPILIgt,
a C. MoDIASTER & C O.,
N o . 144 Ohio hi.. ADegiieni , ,
Wholesale and Retail /healer* La
IGPiroAxi.
c...a Isola for Wheat Bye. 107:.w
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PROWERS, HAY RAKES.
PloWid, Cultivators and
ALL Atirtni
A.GF/CULTIUBIAL
. To be Ard at
• • 14 " Nir . 14 . 0 . teeN, Syr
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PITTSBURGH, PA
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