The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 17, 1866, Image 2

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    Isefittsburgh 6agettt.
PI7IILISICIED NY
PECTIMAN, REED & CO
P. D. PENNIMAN. ;Edit or ..
T. P. HOUSTON.
JOSIALI-1 MEN ißudness Ittaustipers
A lILLSON P. UMW
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1866
ITNION REPIIBI ''''"' NOMINATIONS
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
Urvi.I3IBEELA,rD COUNTY.
T w SSTS-F.OOND DISTRICT
LION. J. IC, 111001tikilt.A.D.
TWRNTS-TIIIIIII DISTRICT
Oil N. THOMAS WILLIAM
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SAMUEL H. CLIME • City.
CLIMA OF C CUT:
JOILIN U. BRAWN, Hampton Tp
Or 01..1leNS ,orn
HILAII.Iri, C, ,
Or
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klEhlil7 NNIVELV, lty
.lONsl•rj 11. GRAY. Plum Tp
t.rodlrlarlorio.
LiZOJEttIE. H.11.12111.T0N, (7tLl.
Dxlir.oTOLL or room:
JOHN V. DRAVO. Tp.
JOB N P. ULNAS, City.
4,lltoEttiL PILL Tp.'
6E0E06 I. KeECEE. North Fayette Tp
MAW/ ILIEL CHADWICIi, Colli. , Tp.
VVILLINIS PETREL Noss Tp.
COLVILLE,
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Some year ha l, clup.ed Shier we felt
much syvoµ•.thy for great otlenders against
the pease and good order of society on ac
count of the miseries justly eulailed on
them by their misheds. Hence, we hove
not be,o traced by the storks Democrats
have told about the autreVings of Mr. JEF
FMRSON k V IS ill Fart roes Mon rOO. What
right hat: he to complain ? or auy hotly to
coruptnin iitr Lim :" Surely, it will hot he
of his lik.rly If
. 01 , n, hail been on
11i111; it the "ellfoe,liielll ." 0. the 13,1'
which ih, I
cone.•rtilng, had Ihedi r i ilv nitrndt•d
he w.,111,1 have dirt
long Did lie show mercy, when it
was In Lis - not to crirniuuls, hut to
the brat patriot , tht• u orld ha, e% er seeu
Let the untold horrors t f Audersonville
answer.
Thus thi. o , mpatrison may he fully up
preciated, we have called to. our aid th
help of artimA, and premmt thr re,ult
our fourth page Pray, eothridee the pie
turn. In oue dismal tableau are presence.
men ‘,lll to ring the horrors of absolute Mar
vution —for no crime —for no pretence of
crime— hut , intttly for defending the gov
ernment against most ruthless assaults—
from the Wtally weap o ns of I,rsons who
hail sworn to I , ear it true allegiance. They
were famished upon system —u uder ster, ,
cold, ttrip4a ,. .4l,:e ()He word
front Mr. Davis would have brought them
relief. It, refit...eft to speak that word.
Nay, lie to as the author of this inhuman
torture 11 ti e, intlictisl by his command.
Over the long death-rolls he paused with
fiendish satisfaction. As /lobespierre sto
ically adjudged how many beads must fall
from the guillotine before lie could make Order is preserved and perhaps would
his
.government endure, and went deliber- la 4 under any circumstances. But the
ately :it work to make sure of his victims, S yor has taken unusual precautions by
in like manner did kir. Davis compute how Cr ploying additional police, and by keep.
Many soldiers. it would be needful in r a regiment of State troops on duty
to stare, tr, Intat.ll to make the Confederacy al the while. This regiment is command
stand--and lie went stout it its he would eil by Coloner Triosixs, Collector of the
any common and lawful employment. P rt, and it is instructive to note with
the idiot. tableau Mr Davis is exhilii. w at promptness and .1 lelity he does duty
tort undergoin,4 his luxurious detention. as soldier. Standing guard over a con.
lie is alterple.l, and furnished em, 46011 Ordered by a President, to sup.
with tilt the good things his appetite craves. po t a Policy, for refusing to sanction
Even tbu enliven set ich he was dismissed from office.
his condition. The attending Soldiersseem — IIC orators of the Convention were all
rather a guard of honor than sturdy designated by authority. The number was
nets to prevent his escape. Captivity was litt.ited to ten. It is reasonable to presume
never Made room easy, nor imprisonment they are all restricted to a repetition of the
more carefully garlanded with roses. suitstance of the Platform agreed upon.
We ask every man, women and child to Of iiourse the more tractable and discreet of
survey carefully and consider the true im- thei Southern men will be assigned to this
port or these representittionk. delicate duty; and their strain of talk will
be in strong contrast with what one hears
from the lips of other delegates outside the
Convention.
TILIti EUROPEAN WAR
NAPOLIEOX lull; been snubbed a second
, i
time. The cable informs us that the
4 -
t.: French government has abandoned the
,4 .. Idea of extending the frontier to the Eldue.
•V Welcome news, but inexplicable diploma
cy! If we should see a card player spend
-g ing his biggest trumps on tricks already se
-.,i,1 cure, we should feel very much inclined to
itt ' consider him a fool, and we can put no dif.
at ferent construction on the conduct of 14 A
t. rotuest. To make the rash demand of '
in
crease of territory from victorious Prussia,
was precarious enough; but to back down
from this demand upon her simple though
firm refusal, Is a voluntary receding from
ic the proud position of arbiter, which be
It has hitherto claimed to hold. This news
is very satistactory, as we now have reason
to believe, that a more honest policy will
shape tie destinies of Europe and that
dieace will ac made on a permanent basis.
What an astonishing change this short
conflict has brought about! What great
revelations it has made to the world! Even
li Prussints surprised at the result, and, like
a victorious tighter of the ring, feels its
muscles and sinews, to convince itself oh
. /
i its own strength. It requires time for the
government in Berlin to Income, fully
awake to the fact that, at present, they are
complete masters of the position and that
their position is one of great responsibility,
as the condition of affair,, for the next guar.
. I - ter of a mill ury depends meet, on the nn .
' ?, 'tore of their revolutions. But it cannot be
denied that BISMARn is an apt 8010111 r, and
/: that he takes the hints of fortune with, a
i • commendable alacrity. fie has dared to
refuse NAPOLI:AN, and for this he deserves
I ' forgiveness for all his past sins. Ile shows
himself nn acute observer of the signs ill
the times, and we look into the future with
'4,............ an eye mono and Intim hopeful.
1 = There is more good news in the report—
,,_tfie late dispatches of the Cable we mean—
,
1 , , ' Of the deliberations goiut on in Berlin,
1. tending towards the proper means of re
t.... Celving the Southern German States back
4. into a closer union, We imagine that
l' these deliberations are carried on with the
i - , knowledge and Consent of the States in
question, and augur the best results from
• .- them. Prussia's firm position against the
t aggression, of Franco must fast gain her all
Al hearts, and will eventually form the ce
-wont to Join the Members which the late
- war
-'4- 4. nag torn from the great German hotly,
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Whose nucleus is Prussia.
According to the telegraph, the relations
- ;,"l an between-Prussia and Bavaria are of un
;:.V.-i; friendly nature, and hostilities are
L. - -'' : l.. likely to. commence again, . 'We have re.
~,,,,,_.. our
- psatedliatated distrust in these s a a,,,,_
tole -dispatches, which a little reflection
P. :' -.:.-- ...mita at once lay pare. We bare scarcely
-4x` must
r 3 T 4u3 9Y e r n • 1 4: lion undthe
u -1.7'1.. 1 ' dog, =deka - 1611:e latter was the ally of the
.4. ,, . tiger, or some ~
Otb 6 r . powerful animal.
.45 '...' TM animal haihiginitde-PeacctOt is-notat
.:05 - 1: 72 .,::411 probable that the dog will carry on the
War On lils , iinh4Vol,'s'7"!i*y.it'isiiitit
- 1- probable - but - iiii, should turn..out to be so,
1•'. ..; the result eau*,' he doubUnl. s. TYlicilLi
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correspondence Pittsburgh Goaotte.
PrithADELPRIA, August 16, 1%6.
The impression is almost universal that
the Convention is a humbug. By order
irons Washington it is so toned down that
all individuality is lost. There is no use
of g oin g into the Wigwam, or of reatliii.;
the - proceedings, as published in the news
papers, in the hope of finding out what the
members think and how they hel. A vast
,Leal more can be gleaned by sauntering
through the hotels, and tossing into the
parlors assigned to the different delegate&
It does not take long, in this way, to as
.--irtain that the point of attainment tlo
,MULliern men are oiler is to get their Slates
ith k, beyond all peradventnry, into the
Union. That lone, sons not to lie undon..,
nod they will proclaim on the house-top:,
shit they feel and mean to do Till theo
they w - ill say and do only what they Ih in it
will rood see to that end. There is no liar
mony of sentiment and purists.- here be
wren nofthern and soul hers men, ex. ept
sic far as the former are ready to .I..bast
themselves in restoring the latter to their
former domination. Nor is there any gen
sine love for the Union among the south
ern men. Sonic of them do, in a certain
Sense, ''accept the situation." They snow
WI well that the rebellion is beaten, and
that, for the present, there is no reasonable
ilhastee for renewing it. But this very
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Iniowledge increases the intensity or their
litareti for northern men and ideas; by
a bids they understand men and ideas ad
verse to the southern pretensions.
I think, too, that no sharer in the doings
of the Convention, and no candid looker
on will pretend that thej Convention has
contributed to restore a condition of gen
sine conowd between the two sections.
The whole thing is felt to be unreal,
heat, 31111 a sham. Parts are assigned,
and parts are played; and that i. uli, t's.
that a sense of humiliation remains that so
smelt duplicity should be thought uece s
sar v.
The greatest piece of deception and jug
ghly practiced yet is the exclusion of VAL
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LA. 131011A31. There are scores of men ad
mit cd who are just as virulent copper.
heals as he, and not half as sincere. If the
country could know on what conditions
end stipulations he, and Wool', and some
others have been induced to stay out, the
popnlar indignation would flame intensely.
These men, while ruled out, are not dis
cank-d, and the pretense of discarding them
is a fraud. They are in the arrangement,
and are to share whatever advantages may
result from the new combinations.
--A Washington correspondent of the
Charleston (South Carolina) Neves (Rebel)
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n officer who formerly belonged to the
staff f Itlaj.-Gcn. Butler was appointed to
visit Texas and observe tliecondition of ef
fairsltherc. He has just returned and has
madi his report at the White House. How
the an got the appointment is not plain.
The If 'resident must havobeen acquainted
with, his Radical bias, and relustance to
runke any .but an evil report. I have heard
something of the report, though it is not
published yet, and may not he. Ho gives
a teviitting and horrid account of the slate
of stkiety in Texas, political and social. He
represents the whole mass of the population
as laistile to the Union, to the Federal Gov
ernment, and to all people of the loyal
Status. He states that, wherever he was,
they killed six ncgroes it day. No one
could walk or ride about anywhere in the
State without being killed or insulted, if he
wns cot sficnown and recognized Rebel and
Sets•ssionist.
- - - -
A FORMIDABLY. CLAROYMAN.—there in a
young Baptist clergyman at Saratoga, N.
Y., the Rev. Mr. Frost, who' in creating
'Mil': a sensation, and promises in time to
become a Spurgeon or Beecher. iie in six
Met four inches in height, atout in propor
tion, and weighs none three hundred
pounds. Be has a voice like Forrest, the
actor, only much deeper and more reso
nant. This clerical giant is a man of prod
igloent strength, and the Saratoga sporting
men Who have seen him say that, had he
taken to pugilism, Morrissey would have
been an infant in his arms.
—A. letter published in a Kentucky paper,
describing the Naval Academy at Annap
olis, contains this passage : " One boy from
Kentucky, well formed-, physically and men
tally, very active, himself rejected, said to
me,
' The Eastern boys get in, but only one
out of fourteen of us from Kentucky has
been admitted.' This was a simple com
mentary on the educational systems of the
different sections. Nature had done every.
thing it could- but the ono lacked that
thorough drill in the elementary English
branches which Is acquired in the primary
schools of New England."
---
—Major Gen. G. K. Warren is now in
Washington making preparations for the
surveys of the Upper Mississippi river and
some of its tributaries, for which purpose
$lOO,OOO was appropriated Ass session.
These will include an examination of the
railroad briages between St. Lords. and
Flirt &selling, and the best means to recon
cile the coOlieting interests of the rail
roads and the shipping.
—A train of emigrants from Canada,
theitliories, mules, cattle, sheep ete.,
pausal through Kansas City, on Wednes
day, prbposingfirsettlein lackson county
Mx 'They rime all -Iluettlyfron. Montreal
by land, and avers 110 weeks on the route.
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a sturdy mastiff, and with ono good shake
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sends it into another existence. The lied Aunt Ophelia been at a certain point
reader Will rooolleet what we said about on the Sangamon, near thiseity, last Rotor-
Italy and Austria under similar eircum: ! c d' ,,?;„ . ; sile e r„ - ,, ° ,, u 1 d . h , n y '''',Fi i r, e ,, n s . ve,,,j',tiftt?,.l„,.'.,er-r'lt
stances. Events lutve„borzul us out, and at -seems that throe young girls, imthe neigh
present everything Leads towards a sound I boyhood of "awoot sixteen," went Wawa
durable peace. , ! berrying. Their baskets were slaw tilld,
• To sa a wo more, about the l their " 1 Y
; and weary and warm the maidens wended
y word.or t
movements of Locus NAPOLEON—it be. , ' th s e ti h ' l 4 -;n d k a s?:f s t e l l i s t. i rl ver 4l tl. l .7t ' c ' tl ' p ti ta " t h i . Ol c i h el;t r enT
homeward. The day was hot i and
comes more evident every day that he iel I , t the grateful water was too strong for re
played a double game during the whole !"istr."A"'" Tlii: , girls
the r iver .
T ill , s ,. r , ols.t r, ! :
conflict. While he appeared to side with ; oi.•: i ii ' s h i l ti : ii:it ' in n i;;odes . t slo'r , for Lulif.h
Italy and Prussia, he hoped for and belie,: hour. When they left M I . ,
, s i tream, black
‘ w on' es ‘‘.r Tu g" ti ' ls.. e•
ed in the success of the Austrian arms; and : 0 ,, T v, 11:1.a .,:,
o ti t rl „ i i I
„ N . ,' , :, 17 ,, V.: 1. 1.1.,
1 . 1, : .y
this alone accounts for the awkward posi- 1 tress, imt went into the river, hotting th at
tion in 'which he finds himself at present. 1 , thech .l i rttelt y. l ' z7c l , b nn ' tr t t i t ' rh ' l l wa l s 3i clot th '' 're
When he at last awoke out of his false so- 1 L7t:nder cover of which night
only i n n ' , 7,,.. g .
curity, he tried with desperate energy, to ! was 1.41 reach home unperceived. suddenly
regain the reins that had slipped out of his i , f : ''r c ' t u tt ' t i rt e g r 7i .° l "' e l It t . b , ' 1.:::. I tls i t; 1 .4 , !. , 7:1%e " r n 4"4 1
fingers during his doze, and might have ' and was on tier way boll'•. The ext.% way
been sueereisful if it had not been for those 1 4ttl!:/7"7dt''dil) sought the
frn1 L, 1 ,, 0 r 1 , r ,. ,
ugly raps over his knuckles, which Els- i wh o aeonl,lllg il t them , lothing, a ' t e iCi n tli i : B i;
uA It K was Impolite enough to apply. As 1 embarrassment was over. The clothes left
nz.)
ih,:7 ; , r h s .r een of them
we said before, we believe and trust that : ,, 0 :! . ':; } : . Z . , l :",t,` . ‘:,"7: ,. ` t y . : . :l" , l'htedlY stole.,
he will never again hold these reins, and sin,..—.Vprlngliebi t
there am very few people in Europe who
do not think in thin matter as we do
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.11u, ..uk
rejoice over the confutation of their dear
They are 5.13 ,•xtrehiely
rrivud and ally
fond of biro, that, as the saying goes, they
might veriuh to "set him up
THE PHILADELPHIA CONVENTION.
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Now ERLIPtIcse
E..cr • STILF.RTN. An t,1,1 citi3On,
ignite lumVrl I "A n Enxlishman."
•.* tie l:• 11, 11111.1 V • •Ga,
.ltlggext.ing prnetieal phut for distillocting
'from!,
It would he a wine plan, during. the vls
itation of cholera, if all water earn+ had it
mrtain amount of chtorki.or lime put into
each load or water, by whleh means the
streets would Ix , constantly sprinkle.l with
ono of the hest disinfectants; and it would
b., it good plan Li 1111 V,• 1 , 1114151 waterrd
noire frequently, to keel, up this .11siorr,t
ina principle. I an proposing nothing
new. This plan was tried with the great
est 5 11.55.5.9 In London, England, during t
time cholera was Imo them and Idler this
solution of chloride of lime had h er ,,, well
through the the number 01
['nun that awful disease rapidly
Would it not, them Is. well at
miee, before it is te, sin, a
remedy? The eost tsbut Mlle, and I
has •111
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wit. 1:1N(;11,431, Jr., Adorns Krpre.os 0174 e,
$4 PV(h Street, ~ un outAoriseel Agent to rect,"
At/venue:turas /or the (tAZA77III:, and cid oda.,
gagers throughout 1.1, Outert Stoke shut the
Whatlettr.
r4e — liEt.D6lollS NOTI('E.
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EXECUIIVE COMMITTEE
al LI., oil or or BAIN r. A Mint 011
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du Friday, Aug. 17th, at 2 P, M,
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1. 4 '011 SALE—lttli N - ard
__iv— Lot- tt.‘ot g r•••• 1
°strut!, t Will bt.-..,1.11.15, ••17,
dt , IIN 1 , . MAII.E.I.
~ud 5-s Ittokkr.
ourll,
BEEF TONGICES—JuM recei‘ed
13.Dgor
It'v• t.a4a Ott, ¢ •,5 at rt. •it. at 111,.
ESTIRAIi.—I acne io the residence
achaerit..r. In Mcc i..unoallp, on
floc.,a) ix.,rnng. 110.. a 1 k.t. Al. M
tool m The ortnrr re,...:14,3 t..
fortr..rd, prw.t. proptrty. par rnargas
late net arra', or •Ike dla,:ac..l .ccordlng
vo
...16;1,11 MAI:EX.
NOTICE IS lIEItERI GINEN that
b e
partuar.hlt. td: td du T , Oltaa I. EH K.Na
and WILLIAM LONlil.V.f.s, eat rylug on the lami
nas.. of Viumblue, liad Atid ,Irata K. al No.
105 ood ett.d.t, In too Illy of l'lttaborgh, wai
dip Weed on the I STII OAI 01" A OPT, 106(1
All dents due to the sak.l partnership Art to ar pa el,
and (hooe diue from the same ell...barged at No. IGO
Wood edreel, sIMI, the ldfoLue • all! he cod C1u0,,1
by the bald 111011,3 T. LW EN b. sal. Wu
FOR SALE—On Perpetual Lestoe,
FIVE A II
All orchard and gertivn, with fraisr and lug tri
LElent,lFlth It.e in•terlsis of • :sr, Irv,. Inuit LI
4.1. VY , torrn: "rm. c 0... fanning
•11a. This proin.rty Is lori/ell ay trrti 111.1. I.
wiles frotu Pittsburgh, In ad
tn•nehlp.
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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
11.1“, 11.1 Sc; Ie.CLATOIea OrrICE,
aulleall, Aug.
I . ropowils for the bradtng, l'artaz and l‘eltlag
with Curb-4 tont, ETN A tint KET, bet wren I Ilia',
01,1 Yaeuri y atrects; II STIS KILT, Tram
Forbes to I/ I ...en slreelv. and Willy. A LL.F.Y,
r.ln Loa.", la Kltn elle , le. willLral Ile
crib,' of tar undermlgn..l 1111, alari.et
00111 el I'. al., 5t 11. 20 tla aar of Aglgost,
111 A Itl. F.l NEIL )IhVI , A MI.
+.14.1 SI 11.-cnrd lug ItATulattor
FENN
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
Under the hlnnagern•nt of
MiILISI. MA- S. MILVIrIELIELIS
Aaaisteti by a competent corp.; or prof,olora
No. 24, Hancock Street
The TALI. SIC SIGN 1011 eammence 510 A DAY
September 31.
For l'lrectlaret, .tc., appl y at the Instill:if'.
Mlll
IN THE MATTER OF THE
CHANGF 1/1+ 1. If.lLLr ttY It'till In
the City of Pittsburgh.
=II2T=!ME
aseewonents for pa, meet of damages causail by tn.
ebstlAMl of grade of 111, b attest. In the City of PILL.
burgh, base placid to toy hands for cells Lion,
and unless the same shall havJ been paid on or to•
fore the Lien DAY 0 V SarfElif lt , 180 R, It will
be toy ...sty to tie the same AI liens against his
property assessed, and proceed to collect them In
am,: dance with lan.
J. F. SLAGLE. City SoNcltsr,
! ,,, .4:hti N. 106 Fifth ft.. INLGlnirsh, Pa
pli'TfillUlLGU
Female College,
PALL TERM WILL OPEN
13iE71P. r.i 7 3er.33383Eir a
Adds,. Rev. I. C. PEI2II/11.INIti.
atm.:Nov
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$25, 000 TO LOAN
On Bond and Mortgage.
Tlrno—tlue. two, throe, four or aye year.. Apply
to 111.0 MAS
Broker and Ural Estate Age.,
GO 8 .11.1.11e1d. bet. 404 and Diametirt
It
Mu hall, good dry cellar, got In nvery . room hot
and cold Mater but., M/ In complete order,
Only pre mlnutt • walk from the ?q.t./Ince. roa
mem Alan can he had Irtmoodlatmy.
For /antler par lomat., hordles A
t,
mllSatra/ No. 24 Flab street.
NEW WHEAT! NEW WHEAT!!
TEN CAILS TV AIIIIIV h:
And for We by
anti Ulamenl , Alleohol
MIAMI 47Pb
t•eatn• t/UTOBIZIL I Corn. on, 1.v0t..1
..AttSlCB and rlttf.l.l MINA ltY Liscrtuur
the Vollose IMO and after tru't Oh ICH
d "" tV l A ' 4 " a " b?roular. Addles , . U. Oti OEN
a 1,1 4 , IL , Dean, or Z. nr.EVH.,;il4,,t;hth„
becreary •
iEO. - W. PETTY,
REAL EST.ITE .411 GE
NO. 13 ST. CLAIM BTREET
Bondi sad Mortgages bought sod bold,
lop* promptly mode
remsonable term
THE CELERILITED S
TUUTII ILAY RAKY.S. ..eratate
...Meadow Lar4.• am manufactured .tont
uutguemsx WORMS, near Qs Penitent
81 17.81 Ink . spring anti Plain Wanena. W
rows and Trucks in every atyld,
made,
of
malarial, at short notice, unit 1111.77512/41d.
lau:do 4,7IILABLIDUIS4AIL
EIN
IF~-.: - -~t-ry y
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIALI/15 flf ALL Ell.Dll OF
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS Made on atouseible Pol.“ 1 °
Ibo United Stifles and Canada.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY.
VBICOUILIGE HOME MANUFAC
TUIIE and buy uts, those
Beautiful Knives. -
elegant ciperlor made. Also gut a pair of those
110LL , W rliEirED I:AZ , Ate
la endlons vsricty.
CO r rit_).U.
Tirto irvivr.nsi Gri F3l. STREET
• ~ .at tra...,,a Alf of the Zeoono letstrlet 01 1.0
( 110 “r l e tttahu rah, nespeetfutingie e shothae to the
owner or own, s ot property fronting ou to y tweet,
square, lane or alley, In the above tm taloned Nee
onel ui.oict or Mtaborgh, that all wet.. stor
,„
~,s shall be place.ri no nn not to lola,. the or, I
nate•e reghlrlog Ana stop-cocks to he planed le, el
with Ott , Urroun.llog ground, and not more Loan
sla /name from the earls-stone, Ali sno b ter
stop-cooks Plated othelewlse Mau as there doses lb
ed, sunjeet• the ow neg. .I'6oo, lot where ....Li wetter
Nal. fronts 0, liable to a penal I v of tea dollars,
besides tne e ,, •10r plze•lng eie - li o Itop , nock in
aceortLance wt.h the ordinance. hap. r VI, Ore.
aud
. •
_ JvIIN Vl,l N N,
1,, r11 , 1.1..k1t•ti IlrrtLg
CITY llr A t.1.1.:11E, Aatgual I•.
I ) ROPOSALS.—SeaIed Proposals
will tor tt rEI at Ulla °Mee until et UN I/ A . 1:1.1 r....t.
at Is. a.. tar th, fallow lag artl
to wit .
POO r EKT ur 10 INC?! IP ibE, (capable or
oat - tiling a preanun• of 111111 pound. t,• the square
trli tilt liar ar•irenar) coupling, To be endorsed
• I Itt SIIuTTER, for the oast Ode iho En
,..tutllu'lt the \ ater t 4 oi", to to• made of 1 , 0.
11/ Iron and to he blared.., the house' To be en
••Prolotaa.• for ',butt era. ••
1.11. VI. I. lityl Yor the Hope Engine
110‘1.4' T.. be endoraed Propoestla for Hoollng.'
:1.400 lon-bele of good merchantable I . /tr._
11.1 tnt-hely to delivered In tile ba•ement of
Ite 'tall. 109 totellet• to Cu. doll. rred at the tin
k.n, 4toct bu.hela to he dellvesed al the
noro• Mous, boahels tech at the
ano Waalling ton Et,rtio. Ilona. o, and 50
Ired to the Illa•rond •nd
eon.l Maid etgli es. to tag endorsed
•Ironn-ala for rem! '• It. It. FliANCIti,
1.18
elty enntrollor.
I 1'1'E:11 STATES, AVESTEIRN
T 1•1(N \ ANIA, it hero-
IC .t •1. 1 ,. .1 I $l. ',oriel Court ol tlte
lit. t.ti 'I 1 , 141 f he or p r . J I
..nt• •, 11. or, Yeatt1er..t........, tio•I the rtearn
•.t.lln to •♦l, no I. J. It. 7. ta,tr tht•
t to., y tot o aY.I•mo, toe nod
on.
.1. r the eeal ...lei court. to no. IlInCl,ll and deal,
od. Ido Itor. I.) pulot notice Co all Der,.lus
,oa he log the tar. apparel and
torn ,t.lre. or In any manner toter ...tea Inert.", that
et, :oresald lt.trict flirt
to be held at ' , ln it kl the (.•Ily ol
l'.• ... t
ma andoral, on tot. 14 Fa OA 1 ~ r..lUt.r.sT,
en to
1s to make their t all. gallon. int
len rpoae
that
11,1.1.11 A. Al URI., N. Marthal.
au7 II Iv
NIT. AUBURN
jtK4I I. otlfitldt.i Its trnth ~.nr. It.
nl~rUll, ha. !I .•I,• Of pro.perltr aud growth
fs,.tu urrusent. 1 lir 1•4 I Iwo year% the
~, attendance has Ilion more tl.an two
au
Inen relint.ral for want of
act...Mt/Oath.,
1.
r;,,vr Zr...rl. to he rt ho tnoranny at
the
,p.
;till,. tho tn.-to dt It !kith, o' Into,. and
In htqd thatltesteatlet Ai/ rec. Ived
1 Ikr LI BMA Al t i t nt liA II alt•I
.•e trot,. tt, •aloalde addition, and till
it L•pt ntetattlty ta • :ca. to Ilitnlah ery
4 , 1 11 , for tltyrattorn ~f mat rudllon.
Id •it ttli tot, •tn ttl •
tot., tt dden (et
tit,- ode ht r. • $ll,l in their
t o. too, Prri.ar.tory
tor cvur. of Acarlem
/. AI
• ~
~articuLar. an.! l'at.O..gue., addrcsit
ATLAS 'WORKS
.11 1I TOOT T EE T,
A. I:I,N,IAW.
t) aza.l eruct.
THOMAS N. MILLER, President
The., Morin Arr atoone the laret, and nthatcom
plete eatalollOnnenl6 In the Weal, and ate now pre
pareft it, rarnl.h
Criteral Castinga,
ORDERS SOLICITED.
GREAT SALE OF
BUILDING LOTS,
Mansfield, Penria.
Re will offer at Public Sale. on the prentiaes, on
SATURDAY Avg Inch. at lay o'clock, those 20
YALUAIit.g ItL ILDINu I.tetn, each basing a
trent of el fee, on a wide street. and extending
k I 0 feet, situate I' s miles, from the city, rooo
- 110 , nteuhenstile Bathos,' and Chartlers Creeks
at line nourishing Von n1'124040E1 2.1. n.
li This sale
posit iv offers rare Inducements to persons of
Ln ir e. ~ to secure HUM Ft., as the sale will
ters tease the Union Depot at G and 10 o • clock,
A. a.. and ladles and get. letnen wishing to attend
the sale will be furnished with Octets, rail[ or
by calling at the °Mee tit B. bIeLAIN &
.. 123 Fourth Street. A asood snarler will i.e
pro,lded and screen up on the premises, tree to all.
ICHY, or SALl—tfoe-third I u hand, and the bal
ance In one and two years, with Interest.
CU.,
Meal Ifstate Broker, Mc
122 Yourtit at..
1.111 , .10.7 I.r M. It. RICO IV N. Iklausarid,
11 . J. LANCE,
SILK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER,
Chintz Window Curtains. and Chair Corers
Cleaned ck Beglazed without unpacking.
Non. 3 and 07 Third Street,
Between Wood nod Bmlthlield
11:11=
. _
trlittZLL KIM LTT1,1.1.1.11 ANDGISKOM
ERRETT & ANDERSON,
Book and Job Printers,
Will unillnne the Rook and Job printing builnes
In all Its branches, at the
GAZETTE STEAM
JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT
84 Fifth St., Gazette Building.
And reenectfully solicit n share or pnbllderontron
Age. 1718:(00
TN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLEAIi OF ALLEAILLENY COUNTY, No. I.
&Larch Term,
hlbel In divorce from bonds of matrimony.
CATHAttnig. KLEIN, by her nest trie,ol, John
rtntertou, On. CLIAIIILIII3 littlfl .
To CILILIILES Kite IN, the above named respond
ents You are hereby /notified to be and appear at
the Court of Ctnamon rioas of Allegheny county.
to be held at Pittsburgh, tut the nen DAY Ur
HECPTEDitt Kit. 1060. and answer the petition of
) 011 r wl re, Catharine Klein. died In this came, and
how caeac, If any y4o have, why her petition for •
divuret from the bonds of mstilmony should not ha
grmutod.
au0.410+3, JOHN H. aT4WAHT, libetur.
NOTICE T - 0 CONTRACTORS.
Itr. A 1..1, I . l2 ,,, plitiALEl will be received b 7 tee
ursdersigned outll A UtiUST 14T1I, for the - grading
ter. th in erh: e tut low bin streets In the Borough of liabehese
Bu d d
Street, from *Wires . elt to
Kraus eller, nod Vhartiere btreet, from Washing
too to 141 reet *oath of rrantlin street.
The sale grading and the dleposilluu of all surplus
excatattous. &e., to be done under the directions
of the Committee vu etteuts slid the Itocotding
Iteriletor.
;tor further tarot teatloa Call Sport the ttadereigh
ed, at the oftire 9f Phelps, Par,i A Co, filandlestet.
or 1011. Idelallll//ht, itecordlux Ito ulster he.
titny City,
tulblani - W. B. antx,
Chairman Street Com %Mee.
SCREWLESS
It. KNOX 4. SON
OF
sloe
ITAL
Ctl sA
Pro
siauTTEn
rdrig tu,d u. .r . 7i, and cantor put on thou any other
JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO.,
Corner Wood sold tlecond sta., Plitsborgl4
AU ENT2S FUH ACA.LES.
ly21•11,11wT
EMI
.8
EEL
end
t the
Atha-
A DIIINISTRATOWS NOTICE.—
A person. Inlehind to th e notate ati/WARD
11..ADAalli, Into of Allegheny City. decoued,
Will
'gag gyompg payment. And al, parso. having
claim. "galas; "WA. Will Sam..., too
lkittlari" IHlrrillaa,36=t="..
1 e•lbar
-1 le Wit
~ Win.'. > /~~~ ~ .
MAVARVA*VMtziWS44O
asnN T. BRADY & CO.,
(Successor. to B. Jones & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
WM. N. OGDEN.
Agent for the Plttabar(h Cotton' Company.
.tos. 67 and 69 Rift's Street,
17 iUIJPATCH BUILDING.)
MEM
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE.
A NEW BUILDING
I. H. WHITE.
211 West Fourth Street,
C I I
9lh Ward, Pillsburgh,
1::ogliteo of Even Ihrocription
Boilers, bii TankA
!Meet Iron I* orY
Railroad
Rolling MIII Casting.
Engine Caning,.
31actilne C .I.lnp.
LEM
PITTAIIVIIG PA
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENT'S,
mti=t.cyvv--rq
EXTRA TRIBUNE
N`C).l.l. PiMEI
POLITICAL CAMPAIGN
A Political Struggle, rarely
surpassed In Importance and Intcusay. has been
preelpitateti ou the country by the treachery of
Andrew Johnson and some of iths official or person
al adherents to the great and patriotic party by
whith they were lutrusted with power.
The alto of this treachery la to put the steadfaNt
loyalsals of the Mouth undeV the fent of the .0 • 111 1 ,-
ped but not subdued— Itelmis, suit to enable the
latter to glut their vengeance on the former. wbont
they hate all it curse lo respouslble for the molt" un
expected overthrow of their darling ••Confeder-
l'he recent wholesale inassacres at Memphis and
Now Orleans were Out conspicuous manifestations
of the spirit now rampant in the South. whereat
the pro-Rebel triumph In Kentucky is a MOM re
-
dent example. The soldiers of Lee, Reauregard,
Johnston and flood are now the dominant power
from the Potomac to the Itle bran tie :the T sleet each
otlsrr to "M" in P" , ' dto •tar-at home
Rebels; they hare supplanted near], all Otte . ..•
poll.rinen of Southern cities: they one orgatpred
end unleered as State ttilltis; and UK, ruthlessly
mesh eve, demonstration of loyal Whites and
loyal Shucks in assettion •0 the EQUAL RP:ill's It
AtIC RICAN 'MERMEN. The
the Blacks are burned, and the, {Whit-_ tea hers
subjeeted to violence and outrage by •,rlrang...l
Rebuts, hobo relieve the work of Murder and ar
by elitinre re, Andy Jolinw.r. Anal rxecmllutie ‘,l
Cougruss.
The Intrpooe of forcing reprebet. La," ea of the
Helm! States Into Contresa, in denanee of the loyal
oath, by rrealnential Oat and Military power, 1..
openly avowed, with threat. that those who realm
It shall be treated a.. rebel, •hil n e1..1 war tlitilg
Linilled I hroughout the Nortn mod West.
It has tittle become Imperative that those who
stat.l for LIBERTY and 1.1.1 A LTy —for the right
of the UNION to ...alai and of MAN to ht. FUEL -
atanol/.e and work In ~tr.
of CUNI.II.K.SS far the In, vllohle route.. before us.
We moot Coin Mine the 011 MT11 and the
MLA 08 11105 revolution. KO nil back ward - that
EMILICIpILLIOn IA n uehar geat.h. tact - that the
glorious CIVIL RIGHTS ACT co. k, C repeal
ed—tb•t the right. of th.• •1 A likincl.N
are henceforth guarant.....l 0... i
FICI/ILlta L riT t ill, and Inobt I/1
tattier! MJIAI.I. all gairm...trer•—that the dayr.
In BLACKS bad no rte. a ,1011 Will YES were
hound to rem.vet 1101, paned nwa, far ter.
W• hold 11-.11, 11.11 now. r In all the Y121..1.
!TAT K., of ,InW • 0T VIII/0 NI C. nail In MI,
: 111 111101.151 hold In r
riven..., nod ad.( to th. u, M all) . LAN D and DEL
AWARE—the fortho r through treachery.
otnev....t.,e.lohn•oni•n.. 11111511.1,,I...:111. X lab
a.. 111-111.1110 devoted to
Loyalty, ..(11 , 11011), no .1 the Inallenahl.: Elglhla of
Min.
To
thls end, let Light And Truth L• I.vn toalleat:y
dlfrowd to o.very n , Iy 6 P , .rlood, t, pry n maid,
Inr - untiout.oir broad country.
To this en•l. i , ropote an ett•:t Il.•ie of rFi
WEEKLY Tftllll2N Id..ntleal In slit. anti con
tent.. with the regular ouliloni. wblell we will attn.
ply to all Conteriptiona revetved pri..r to t4ePtelnb,f
12. on Ibe following tern, the paper to be kent and
subscriptions to f o llattlitOrt. on receipt of the mnnoT:
2 copies for three mouth, . ........... ......
PA1,111.111 Al, TS :N ADV.Oirt,
All /Meath, or the rattle are hit forth ehil,
Addresa K TRIBUNE,
No, 1: .1 Niaottta
17;h71-d.4,. cw
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiers of 1861 and 1862.
Ail he stryrd tbrer 3 ars are en Iltlttl to •LOO
boutay. those wry log r,rs, VA); ...who watr
dlschargetl by re... at wound, or their bring.
hr,e Jtlonthe Extra Pay
Is due V olunt tur ru In Ihr urrvlro Slarrh SO,
IS. and dlselaargrd, musterrd out. or re.lgurd
ntuee April h. In,.
ONDlOnn.l'rrmuu(nllltin u..11.1u4
to $l5, 4110 or 625 c
, acurdlng to degree of dn. t,II-
117.
W. J.& UAL L PATTL ILs4,N, A tkorne, •
71 Gnat btrrrt. Pittsburgh, I's-
JUST ARRIVED FROM THE- EAST
BOOTS AND SHOES.
.TAT2F7H "F1.0131E3,
No. 80 Market etreet. Pittsburgh, Po
Thtii old eatahltabed house has no. In sle thirty •
bye thousand dollars worth of Boots and iibw, tlu
Uric. the latest, the quality the Gott, al/ ch wa
sue
determined to sell at VEttY LOW 'Ulla.. e
hare retielsod hot to he under:mid by soy to the 1•uo-
Ina
that keep goods worth having.
Call and examine our stork of goods. and we boo
iestisned that you will plucks., wbat you wont In
the hoot and bUtie Line.
Uo n. forget the place, so Market
j algiret.
jettti
'ILI RWilg.
SOLDIERS'
CLAIMS FOB BOUNTY, &e.
The tinderstguod Will eo lioct all bounties. back
Ray and pen/lions due soldiers under the acts 01
emigre. or State laws.
Congress hasp/at palmed an act equalizing tona
l.. under Which teleran Soldiers are entitled to
tamely of from 8100 to 5(400.
JOIII%
A. M. SHOWY.
Attorneys •t Law,
It3l-Micitt T Omcr.
1(41trn:11117tVil.
ED. • T LOH. Crea•t.... ...... W. M . 11' CLIMT Sec')'
PITTSBURGH BOLT COMPANY.
WE ARE PREPARED to wake
111 ali kluda of BulIA, from N to 3 Inunos In di...-
OW,
JOINT BOLTS, CAR BOLTS,
FLOW DOLTS, CARRIAGE /101.18.
It UILOINUDOLTR, FOUNDATION ItuLTS,
SrLICE BOLTS.. ISE I ISCIIRWS,
NUT WAtili ERR,
Corner Lorton and Butlur bts. , Ninth Ward. (R-
R,rs left at Yort PGA Foundry.
General Lliackerulthlng prompt/y atßuded to.
Jyturil
. _
PHOENIX STEAM. BREIVE.ItY
- gin:l'll(4:R &
RESTERS IND HEAVE
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTI3BORGII, PA S
ROBERT WATSON, Mama* er, telo:ded
PITTSBURGH IRON WORKS.
J. PAINTER & SONS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Iron Bucket, Tub and Trunk
HOOPS AND SHEETS,
El=
P TTSI PA.
F. MUSSMANN,
Filth Street, between Tunnel and
Chatham .Streets,
OUNSMITH AND DEALER IN HARDWARE
Vlrst eta,. goods of all descriptionsalways on
band and sold at the loweat ILepaleing done
easefully on snort -logien.
pITTSBURGII AND OAIiCA.N.
UREEN BOUNCE.
JOHN R. Jt. A. EIHHIDOIIIII,
(hoceessurs to Johu hiurthsch. Jr..)
N U RAF.ISYSIEN AND Pittsburgh, Pe ,
solicit attention to their tenslre stock .1 viturr
AN IJ WIN AkiENTAL Tt gg,g, gyEouliscicsv,
I.IIIAPPI VINES AND tiItEENHOUriC PLANTtI.
PittslouriM and Oallind Passenger earsn to
the Greenhouse every IS minutes. IYAruM/24
GENERAL lIRAUGHTING OFFICE.
P. DENDEDIBIIE, Civil Dn
.."'" GINKSIL, amnia AND 11101.10ln/II or
PATSNTS.. No. 1)11 ST. OLAUt fcrlitiCET, Post
OEoo No. Ggit, !Walden., 14 Hai street. 1 . 11713-
BUIRSIN, PA.
GENERAL
Thrsbuiraxt:l734s 4 0 0 2i10c..
H. U. GESIGEMBILS,
Civil Nosh:mei & Solicitor of American • Porelon
• P.ELTNINTOES,
Mee. No. 128 t. Cloir et. Residence, 14 liar st.
1710.
Cement, Pitch, Pell, Paregillne
Plirniele and Attack Paint,
Manutictured and cold as cheap cc op . other house
,
in the conotry, by PAON & CO.
J7l 2 offa Smith What . • lisithnere.
•
1 °THEIS WIIIN6ESS.--A full
%. , supply of the Universal and Gipson Cloths,
Wringers always on band awl warranted to give
sallidiviv.ifns. Call and see far rotiesell es. at Cie
India neebee And Ciotti Depot tot
J. d if. PHILLIPS.
mull Nos. PI and NI Ht. Clair street.
25 CASES CILaRTEII OAK LEAD
Jost received and for sale by
IiEWSISIC A. KELLY.
Wholesale Druggist, IR Wood street.
lyl4_ Plitsbursrb. Ps.
claim BELTING, also Gum
Pack
ins, hole. Gaskets, Sic. A fall stock on hand
and rot sakt, wholasaie and retell, at the lowat
prices, at the Lulls Itabber lep i o , t h ki p ot i a, , tpas
el. Usalr Meet. VI •
EATBEII BELTING, of the best
qualltnand warrant/eel; M. 4, Chemical LW..
boat Is the market; for sale as /OW ally house
the city. Call lid examine par stecic - M, ye
d es, Vials street. J. a Hillill.l.lnr.
AJIN-s;ooo.bialtkNoZlii, atMTC
,••• ;800 buab. portlswastern Wheat, to City Ka.
:400 " prima alarm vista Wheat.
for Lae by • aITOIIOOOI4 iikomarars tar
Fnrv~.
•
COTTONS
Anchor A,
Anchor B,
Anchor C,
Great Western A,
Agawam F,
Lancaster W,
Park,
Ellerton,
Red, White and Blue,
Merchants,
Shetucket B,
Nashua, 40 inch,
Pepperell E,
Naumkeag A,
Clifton C
1111101, DICKSON 6., cO.
A Wood St., Pittsburgh.
atir
!...;ALE OF UNITED NTATk:S MILT
FAILY KA I LW, A I, t'ILoPEItT Y.
Orrli•lt Or Ags - r. Q:.41. V. S. M. It. It.,
25(1 Ii -trret.
NV a,..11i 1..,,, 1,...., Aug," I. Intl&
11'111 by snl , l at Publltt anrtlon. at AN , aandtta.
Va.. on l'Ilt • ILI.1,1. Aust... thy balanr, of
Cuit.lNtal....llllltart Ifni I road Croperty remain-
In, On Itaia.l at that place, ron.latlng In part as fol
low.
Loroutoti% r Engines,
Morris, ,t Son, gauge, 4 fee I Akfi
one render urk , two small Trunk Cars.
One hun , lrvi pair, second-hand Car Wheels on
Axles,
me en y tons ••Ti • 14411roncl Iron, (45 I ha. to the
Faint itesti new : Sto ea, too II (Ice ti-too
II ) ilrau Ite Jock, ten tom( n serviceable cad
rim.
'I wen tY-flse ton, Wrona, and Cast romp Iron,
Itr.od-nand halt r uad:+l,ll,,a, 'hairs Ito btx,
.] A se, Laul., I'latt.rin and Counter [4.alta.
ho n or
I, rna, 'I., Desks, Table., and variety of
arttelei; aka.
Nine yrame
halce to volume:tee a. in o'cloc a, A. lc, at the
Mllltary R.a . lroal Wharf. win., the I..oentnollves,
Railroad Iron. and Car Wheelr. are I.torod. The
hal.nce urn.° arth Its will ha. .old at toe
Snyply oar the vrange and Aleaantlrla
Depot.
at II
E,,rulievr Cara, rert Pennock
..t litua, Square. CliveLer county,
buildtre..
Fvrtn..-I'.ll. In liovrrnment fundx.
Any rural, .urtnallon rt . lativ,proi...rt)
tA. furnisnrd App:1,....t10n tb, .41er.
lir, Major .u.. 1 A. (J. M. Army.
THE NEW STAMP DUTIES
august Ist, 1866.
2•l2_lfts Davy-,
131111=15
I=
BANIZERS.
1t LL~IA 61:J
I'UNV,YANCLItti.
And U.. public genemlly. ATMANEYS,
THE NEW STAMP DUTIES,
1311 , ,,E1, BY r iIF 11 bNiiltES! JULY 12TH
F.FFEcT Till: DAY. UN A
NEAT (;AMU,
CALLT
PaRLT.4OIII : : e : : : 10 a tali
=3
JOIIN P. MINT & CO.,
rusLisow.m,
:$9 Fifth St., Masonic Hall
18 66. SPULNG HATS. 1866
McCORD & CO.,
131 HOOD STREET,
%Vint to call specialattention So Shots large and
sI stnck ol
Maid, 4c., for Spring and Butt s
nier Ii car,
Ello..cLLomilms liTcturLoty-.
IitDIES' D 1:11.1tYS, Y A CUTS, SEANIDES, Etc.;
NT 'b awl o It A Toil An •110 W
TitAT . S,•• It l'el!} , :hn,
DEEM', PE 11 , c, ate.. oe.
Uto , Do ul every Ouveription, to sult •Il
Wt wlelOrvies
CLOSING SALE.
BARGAINS FOR ALL
I am now cloklng , 00l my prpsent largx btock of
Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, Balmorals
and Slippers,
AI GREATLY ItY,',CCM': PRICE:, to mak
room ror rm.!. (:0000,n on being mane faetured.
Come one, tome all, and get bargain,
W. K. McCLINTOCK,
92 Federal sit., Allegheny City.
14411
J. FLEMING,
WHOL.KIiALK. DEAL. IN
Fruit Cans, Glass and Earthen Jars
lif °eery description, and man n fitcturer or
Tin Fruit Cans.
Oflice, 139 WOOD STREET,
(AT Fl.lollMlra HAT fT0111.1.,)
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.REMOVAL.
160. Smith/it'd Street. 160
JOHN ZWELDINGER,
Formerly of 80 FLFTII BTRICET, boo remove.' t
No. 160 Smithfield Street,
Two doors above litxth street, where he has no ex
setteet stock of
Pianos, Melodeons, Organs,
ol an hinds of hi ICAL INISTRUMENTS and
oIItINUS. Inatraincots ropairod with
ocatocas and dispatch. 1)16067
BARKER & HASELTINE,
No. 12 rink Street, Second Story,
OVER IL IiMMARDSON & CO. 'I
liAtkltB IN
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames otall kinds,
ECM
MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
jltllstock constantly on hand
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B usiziEss
COlli ICLII4 COLLEGE.
No. s St, Clair Street.
We have engaged the services of an experienced
teacher exprsuly for the months of July and An
glia. Studerita entering on theist ofinly can cant.
ly complete the course by the last of August.
For circulars and spec-tuntu of penmanship, apply
at the College Booms. or address
N. SILUYFEII sod
jelSbellitinwr J. 7.IIIeCLATISIONDEI.
10011 NEIVB FOIR THE AP
FLICTED.
PATENT AtEDICIIM9 & DRUGS, at low prices.
HITTERS, pl_per bottle.
DRAKE'S PLANTATEUIONS, HITT M
4°.
800 PLANO'S ITT porTo
80 lbs. POW.D /I.IIOIIARD, pore, pet lb.' •
And everything elee in proportion, Ai • •
BROWN'S NEW DRUG ATONIC.
No. A St, Clittggl eeeee
00
BU ST. CL AIR STUEET. - 00
it lv rs ti n A an out seiccruouis. 40 4 ,
errautsolscoi.T.o. "mob , op 1
LOUBLNATAni j r ltafty
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TIIEIOIOIII ETERS, BAUM Itr fi ll; ist..
ETERS. &a for sale at yessonibßFD by' ' •
._ .- 4- 1 , 16.111)&1), .Enict.taymottam,
A • -.,:abia. aar lIISMIL.
I NEW ADVEBTISEME
BATES & BELL.
AUE OPEULNO
:A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF I
NEW DRY GOODS.
AT THE
Reduced Prices of the Day
21 FIFTH STRUT.
0. S. BAKER & CO.,
Solicitors, Attornms,
COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW,
Corner of Seventh and F Sls.,
W ASEI I fIiUTON, D. C
WE WIVE OUR ATTENTION par
tleularly to phr following branches of law
buttlnetott
To prep.,' up and arguingCaFt..l In rnitAtttl States
ttnprerne Cont., and w e give particular attention
to ca•c thi• ton rt fttr Mein of th, profession
residing away front Wathl ngton.
To law but neos In all the othrr courts of the Ill:t
-ittle,
To negotiating settlements of affairs connert.ed
•WI ESTATES, Shill ORATIONS. and
i•-. 1.8 FIRS!, which have long remained unsettled.
and also co /....tiog debt, due to and from the same.
The redemption of property sold for taxes, espec
ially during the war, e branch of law Cosiness
which has •v• .1 .101/ cAreful ..tudt and atten
tion as to arnount no. to a speetallty with
~ elelnts o 1 all It Inds hefore the .11f
fe. eel Dv poi( 11"11, the 1 1...rerun...a1, and 11. the
Cool t of t'etlto,
she 1 he lespos at nII times to oblige our pro -
Inl brethren InaTl, /ll,of the rooulra.
I.y att.:ll.lln. 1., any Conine., hie n h
Ono may have
4 10 111 W getto
aahln. Their rommonleellour wall
e10...be Immediately answered, end their I:Kisl
ev's promptly •ttended to.
SPECIAL CIRCULAR
The node:, ignol having had s6me seven years
actica: experlenci. as • e'er. In the various Ru
le...and Departments of the I:over - mm..10. and In
ihe field as paymaster In the I tilted States Army,
ti yes hia good will andservices to the ahoye arm,
and to his friends throughout the WWI try, lu assiat
lug than to obtain RAI K PAY, SUSPENDED AC-
Col: la IS. THULE MONTH.' Pas PROPER TO
iiFFICERS, INCILEAsVD PF.N7 lONS, NQUAI.I-
7 A TioN EIOLIBTIES, and any other claims due
by We Oor. lament to °Mee. and menor their
widows and heirs, or other person having a Cial/0
on the name. Those at, have claims on the go,
crumsn t for QUARTERMASTER'S and CORM'S
ha RY STOlika AND ',UPI LIES, for Vessels and
Steamboats. Cotton, Tobseno, rovhihpys or other
property taken. con Ilscated, damaged, or deoln,yeil
during the unr, INDIAN and PObT OFFICE t may heassured that their hotlines. wiII
receive prompt and pressing attention If committed
to the ear-,.f the above firm fur snob:ment.
Add,as all communications to tl. S. BAKER &
CO. e,rner of sereuth anti 1r streets, Waalt ington,
D. U.
(CEO. B. SIMPSON,
Major. and late raymaater. n. Army
HEM IRON 4ORK
JONES & LAUGEHNS
P=TTBS'URC+Mt,
AMERICAN AND CLAIR
Bar, Hoop, Sheet and Plate Iron
Bridge Iron;
Angle and T Iron;
Guard Iron;
Coal Screen Iron;
T Rails,l6 and 20 lbs. to the yard
Train Balls, punched and coun
ter sunk;
Boiler, Bridge a id Tank Rivets
Cut :Balls and Spikes;
Ship and Boat Spikes;
Railroad Spikes;
Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts;
Railroad Car Wheels and Axles;
Street Car Wheels and Axles;
Coal-Pit Car Wheels and Axles;
Patent Cold Rolled Shafting;
Patent Cold Rolled Piston Rods;
Mower and Reaper Bars.
W A 13.6110UNE A,N ,IWICE,
120 Water and 158 Front Sts.
BRA NCI( HOUSE,
Nos. 22, 24 and 26 River St.,
Jet .15 CHICAGO, ILL
MILL,P.H,
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
BEANDTPS, WINES AND CIGARS
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURCH, PA.
RON, NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C.
Constantly on hand.
WI
I'ITTIiBU ILO It, PA
DAY, McABOY & /WANG,
rikomurroas or
IRON CITY ILIS WORKS,
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St,
lIIPONTEIIII OF AND D/LALEIIIS LN
Saddlery Hardware and :Trimming,
- And bLanufaomrors °fall rarlertlo of
Superior Wood and Iron Hameg,
Wrought Pout 1310, 11 1 0 Dila, Brandoonn.
Wheel Boa, Mob. , go.. go. keep sbo On
band • 1111 and mAntllete assortment of goods to
their Hue, •11 of utdch they offer at as fair Vices,
and on 0 good terms a are offered by any ouao
the trade KANT 00 WEST. mg . /10141 In
BAILEY, FARRELL &
No. 167 Smithfield Street,
Lead and, Block Tin, Pipe and
Sheet Lead;
Wholesale and retail dealus /1 In all kinds of
Brass and 'Steam Goods,
ID HAPS 01 ALL DEMME%
i , wz,
i eztaituneza .moot.
am el. Ross
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
WM.:N. OCDENA CO., -
MAXIMACTURZES AND DRUMM M . - •
Jarbon Oil Lampe and 11.4ungi:
cHANDE4EmcMIBOII,OII,IIOW!'
mc ce .
eameg:thiler Prczaßtataii,
co ;EW gOIUTHERINIRATO
cars Ardis sad.tbe
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Pltcsburgb
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urnal. Appgr ,0- 80., 0, BOXD.V.. th e caw ot
tioAtia,-
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WARTED,
A FUTtfATION BY A CILSRX,
Of two years experlmoe.
reference from former employer. Add....
attlda `•cIeX.R.K.," fw•enotel .
WANTED 131211EDLI.TEET.
AN IRON STORAGE TASK.
Holding 100 to 140 Barrel&
Enquire of
no l 5 Lu..
W. C. LOGAN.
No. 1 St. Clair street
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
7PII.3=IEICCio 7E.F.1733;
Or, Lore and Loyally.
7be sale 'elf: be very larite, and tarn...oll fifol it
for their interest to. .1 fits boot Inon:Cerro., to
y other.. Ladle* and gentlemen wishing profita
ble employment Will do well to roll upon or add rus,
W. J. WILLA ND L co..
J y.3l.gOifitrr 75 Third :street. Iflttaburgh. Ca
WANTED—S2OO per Month paid
to AK e t to to tyeetime on - Ening 1111"., Sp, an y
$l4O OEW 1.1,11 SIAC WYSE, getrAnon l`atent.
Address, with stand, MONADNOCK SSW
aCillN ti inctiendon., Kass., or Phlladel.
Otto. SuUrefil.d.t sr V
WALL PAPERS, 4\43
mrALL PAPERS,
For Summer of 11466
TWSLIN, RAQII?. GOI,n, PIMA TINT 111) PA HL
Paper ME 4:63340.3rag so ,
F"r I.o.llllting iinase, In rtt,n
kl,aut DF.CoItATIVIT. Pitt:NCl] rqr
tow° 11 0 1 INCN. tojarrlve.
W. P. MAUS/lA.I-1
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I`llolll AS IP ALM Elt
WHOLESALI PATAIL tL:I 11
WALL 11 - "A,1 3. 1411 I,
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES
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'X" AL 3EI 11. 2EI Ct Ot 12 - 3EI lEL al
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
4,...0nd door Wow Diamond Alley
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PII S JUKoIL I A
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pARLOR PAPERS.
& NEW LOT OF
Standard G-old Papers
N... received. of be-satlTial doeLKna for Tailors,
NO. 107 11A4KET STREET, NY-Alt FirrHe
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BAXIKS AND BANKERS
NI TIOML TRUST CO NN,
423 Penn Street,
FIFTH WARD.PITTSBURCH
Deposita received and Interest alloyed on de
p mite.
Collection.) . made op all the principal points of
the United States.
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GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
sougbat EL3I3.Ci Bold.
788 8710:110LOK69 BDIVIDUALLY RIVONSIBIA.
ROISKIIT DICKSON, President.
JOHN 11. RALSTON, Ylcc Presidionl
ROBERT J. ORLEIL, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
HUMERI DII•K SON CHARLES. MYERS,
JOHN tl 11. LAMP:, I 4.OSEVEI LAM},
WILMA M H" PIWILLIAM ELL
CHAS. H. A It mbsr Ito KU ' WM. CRA WYoHU,.I H.
JAMES.
J. .' I ITTELL,
JAME PAUL
EA YLoll. SIEBP RT,
DR .
Jr.:n
BANKING HOUSE.
N. HOLMES & NONS,
33ELIIir..oras,
No. 57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh.
DepOBILS ry•CClred In Par Faptla relly4
Coln.ctlon. mado all Lim principal polnta of tne
United ntatee and Vanad..
STOCKS,BONOS !AO OTHER SEOURITIES
Bonet and Sold On Commission.
Par Ocular attention Paid to tn. Poronaan and
ale or
UNITED STATES SECURITIES.
INCLUDING
Untied States Sixes of 1881:
Do. to b-Als ;
Do. Fives or ID-10s;
Do. Seven-Thirties
Do. Certificates of Indebtedness.
Orders and Vouchers bought or collected. Jai le I y
prirrsnuntin
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
/formerly the (DIME sAVINOS INSTITUTION
67 Fourth Street,
Nearly Opp°.De the Bank of P dm; h./
CIWITICIIILD IN last:.
01 . E.N DAILY from to 410 , 1..1., ah.l L... S 1 I,
NESDAY and nATURDA EV EN I No., nom May
int to November tat. 7no n coo, nod Dom Nov.
let to May Int, ILO 8 o'clock.
Boonan of fornlnliell at the °Mee
g ratis.
Tide institution raper-tally off° to those whose
earning are limited, the cypertunity to accumulate,
by small dot/molts. comity eared, a tem which will be
• resourre when needed, and bearing Intel,. In
stead of remalsilag unprmitietive.
BOIULD OF NANAGINItS.
PRESIDENT
c4MC-01.8.43-73 .. 9 ....133ZFLR1r.
VICE PRESIDENT'S,
S. H. ILARTAIAN
JADIES PARK, Jr
HECILETARY AND TREASUKEIL
D. 311. . 1 3.1.alar.DVX.alarlir.
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A. &BALLET, WM. K. N 'MICK,
A. S. BELL, F. KARA!,
JOU?: N. DILWoRTH,I .11 , NINLIA lIIIOI.EN,
G. YOLLANKBEE. Is Joßli SCOTT,
JAN. L..IJRABAII, K. C. NCELIIEKTZ,
CIL WNW' REIN ZUG.
SoucrrOus—D. W. & A. N. BELL. wyr.Blmar
DRUCiS AND CEMBLEC
WY. a, AVOIALLAND —ELY. H. DIWIT.
I1eCLIELLA1111) Co.,
Corner Federal and Lacock Streets,
AL-T.lr • I RC3Ir33.IIESIVIr, Pa .,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Dealers to Paints, Olha Varnialics, Limo, Liye-•
Munk, Carbon till, chi.. Standard and ratent Med
icines. Their stock is tar and wileetcd, and
go
will be sold at low as any hoard to the west.
my itraat
SCHOONBIAKEIN & SON,
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Pittsburgh White Lead Works
EIRE WWII LE A D,
LULUS LEAD GROUND IN OIL FOR PAINT/21
OIL BARILELN,
Mia - Co. 413.8 171704Cke11. 1191tre.e16
IMAM
RF, BRCS. LINSEED OW RECEIV..
•-•••••ed and for sale by GEORGE A. KELLY,
Wholesale Druggist, W Wood Street,
• • Pittsburgh, ra.
6 TURPENTINE /t re
- I ° lll.s.Just ..
d r" "a" b LEOUGE A. KELL
Wltaleade Draccist. ra i ly t te n a:et .
till
MERCHANTTAILOEE
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REDUCTION.
WS Altd NOW
Offering Our Entire Stock of
SUMMER BOYS' CLOTHING
At UREA PLY REDUCED PRICER. Yor bargains
colt and ere
GR.d.r a zoa.i.r,
47 MR Clair Ripest.
HENRY G. MALE,
NEBCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corner of Penn d; Mt. Clalr Sta,
Desires to return thanks to his friends and the path •
lin generally for their liberal p a a 64 aruimyou
ld
respeettUlly Inform them that he Just returned
froth the Eastern Markets with a large •nd
wig/ se
leeted stocker •
FURS WOOLEN GOODS„
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ARCHITECTURAL DECORATIONS,: DEstras,
AND MODELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
At fle Easimnaabie /Aimee.
x. 33XLIONC:MXICi,
et relit Street, Plitabsugh.
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