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• MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1806
UNION REPOBL Ir 1,14 NOMINATIONS.
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MAJ. GEN. JOHN W. GEARY,
OF GUILISZILLA,ID COITIATY
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TWII3ITT.IEOOS 0 MSTIIICT
HON. J. K. 31001ONRAD.
HON. THOMAS' WILLIAMS'.
RAACFL B. CLULET, City
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NOUN O. BROWN, Hampton Tp
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ALEXANDER DEMANDS, City.
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HIMILY SNIVELY, City
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JOSEPH H. SHAY, Plum Ty
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OFAHLGE HAMILTON. City.
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JOHN Y, DRAVO, Mifflin Tp
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JOHN P. GLANS, City.
GEORGE 'LOON. Pitt Tp,
GEORGE Y. iNeREE. North Fayette Tp
mum UEL CHADWICK. CoLllno Ti.
WILLIAM PETER. RO9ll Tp.
R. A. COLVILLn, City.
THE 'NEW PARTY
Three months ago, building out judg
ment'not upon hypothesis, but upon facts
- distinctly cognizable by the senses, we
publicly declared that A_NDnEw .lonNsON
had formed the purpose to betray the Re
publican party that confided in him, and
oat of rebels, copperheads and conservatives
construct a new party that should demand
loyal men out of nearly all the compoasa•
tion of the war. We were held on all
bands "to bo as one that dreameth." We
had a strong consciousness that we were
not deceived, though the President solemn
ly protested he had the fate Of TYLER and
FILLMORE before him as a warning, and
did not mean to imitate it. Time went on,
and they whose instinct 101 - plunder led
them, or whose lack of political vision al
lowed, followed along in the truck of the
President. After a while, we heard that a
prominent journalist, who acted a large
part in the Philadelphia Convention, had
expressed his view of the situation la af
firming that "the Republicans are sold—
but I see no other way than to follow the
President." lie knew the course of the
President was a base one, but lie thought
best to imitate it; and has since been labor
ing with might and main to prove, not that
the President had "sold" the Republicans.
but that the Republicans had sold him.
Shortly after the distinct declaration of the
President, to a gentleman now a Republi
can candidate for Congress, reached us, to
the effect that he regarded "all political
parties as ruptured and broken, and that a
new cut and shuttle should be had." For
weeks after, however, the President pro
tested to the public that his quarrel was in
side the Republican lines, and that he
meant to fight it out there. This, as isnow
apparent to all, was a deliberate misrepre
sentation, designed to lull the apprehen
sions of honest and confiding Republicans.
At last the whole plot stands confessed.
The President, SEWARD, COWAN, Doo-
LITTLE and RAMOND all OWn that they
have been acting a deceitful game; pro
fessing to be what they were not. Who.
ever follows them now, does it with his
eyes wide open. The National Union
Party has been born and christened; and
these men stand as its putative fathers or
godfathers.
The question remains to be solved—
whether this new party shall swallow the
DetnocrStie party or be swallowed by it.
experience has demonstrated that third
parties do not thrive; that they get crushed,
like corn, between the upper and nether
mill stones. The Democrats aver they
will not abandon their organization; and
they are the numerous body in this ease.
From the South, many of them came up at
the behest of the President, with halters
about their necks, to go through the farce
of deliberating; but when they get fairly
rid of the halters they will deliberate after
another fashion. The halter is the great
sedative. It calms the most turbulent
spirits and brings out professions and ap
pearances of penitence in abundance.
011.11iDEll ' and PROBST are recent cases in
point.
"When the devil aae mica, the devil a moult
would he ;
When the devil wini well, the 10011 a motoo
wns he."
It does not seen difficult to foretell what
will be the result. Whatever professions
of virtue the conservatives may make to
save appearances, their new party will
soon be mer;ed in the Democratic party,
and they w:ll soon learn to mouth the
shibboleths of that party with as much
glibness as though born in it. They will
become intensely radical, not on the side of
the North Pole, but of the South Pole.
Already there are abundant evidences that
this process is going on rapidly. Let who
ever will, be warned in time.
In New York the new party has already
surrendered to the Democratic, and with
out so much as a struggle to keep up the
appearance of virtue. This was doubtless
part of the original engagement.
TIRE: EUROPEAN WAR.
Our remarks will deserve this super
scription not much longer, for, If the tele
graph is correct the peace negotiations be
tween Austria and Prussia were signed on
the 22.1 of August, with the ratification to
follow within a week. At the same time
a peace was signed between Prussia and
Bavaria, as was to be expected and pre
dicted by us a few days ago. Austria
once at rest, it was entirely improbable
that Bavaria would continue to remain
stubborn. This State can indeed do noth
ing better, than to accept the easy conch•
tions proposed by Prussia. It will have to
cede nothing but a very small district, con
taining Liebteifels and Carihof, and will
on the other hand secure all the advanta
• ges of a political and commercial connec
tion with its powerful neighbor. We hail
with pleasure the prOspect of a union of
the whole of Germany, although we were
scarcely prepared for so early a renuncia ,
Bon of the bitter hatred nursed by the
small Southern States against the great
Power of the North. There is no doubt,
that the rest of the States will follow the
example of Bavgia, and in such a case, we
see no further obstacles to the realization
of the Prussian designs. It is true that re
ports of a threatening nature passed through
the cable a few days ago. They spoke of
an alliance, defensive and offensive,between
Prance, P.ussia and. Austria, audit may be
that these reports were not altogether
Without a foundation; yet we can scarcely
force ourselves to credit them in the form
in which they reached us. We would
itinsider .them as wholly invented, If It
*ere not for the eßttuuktions which the
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r.,,,nsti Government saw fit to demand
, from France in regard to cer
tain rumors concerning the annexation of
Belgium. NAPOLEON 'gave in reply the
most solemn assurances that ho thought of
nothing less than such a course, and this
very denial makes us think that he con
templated the attempt. It is well known
that the words and intentions of Lotus NA
POLEON are anything but identical; in fact
if he says one thing, we have good reason
to believe that he means the other, and
this is the very ground on which we base
Our
belief that a combination like the above
mentioned, was Intended, perhaps attempted
bat not carried oat. We say not carried
out, because the very fact of the undisturb
ed progress of the peace negotiations pend
ing is the best evidence that Austria has no
powerful alliance to back her. If she had,
she would not hesitate 6 minute to break of
all negotiation, with Prussia and -resort
ones mare to the sword. How far the ma
chinations of NAPOLEON went, is, and will
. _
perhaps, forever remain a mystery. We
are well inclined to believe that he tried
every means that appeared safe to check
Prussia and aggrandize France, i. e., him
self. But we believe he foiled, and dares
not resort to the decision of arms. The
inquiries of England indicate that she is
fully awake now, and we imagine that she
would have used her influence rather
against than for her neighbor. Perhaps
the knowledge of this fact had additional
influence in shaping the conduct of NAPO
LEON. We repeat, that we apprehend notir.
ing serious from Writ at present, and that
we believe his star waning.
A curious item in the late dispatches is.
the passage, referring to the King of Han
over and the abdication demanded of him
his shows plainly that the King of Prus
sia fears to establish a precedent by the de
tin onement of a fellow-monarch. lie would
at. \l\
r:. It .; . 1-` , bi. point by a voluntary resig
nation of the o noxious exile, and leave,
most likely, noth ng untouched to accom
plish his design. The blind King is said
to be willing to resign in ?avor of his son ;
but whether he could be induced to abdi-
Cate without any reservation is a matter of
d , übt. Prussia may hold out great in
ducements, and he may act on the Killed
ple—semethsng is better than nothing. But
all this is problematic, and the only thing
certain is, that neither he nor his descend
ants will ever reign in Hanover again,
either with or without their consent.
The other news is of small importance.
The Kl,ug of Saxony has received the resig
nation of Beust, who, from the beginning,
was one of the stirring agents to bring
about this war. A landless King is an ob
ject of pity rather than consequence, and
we would not have mentioned his action, if
it did not look like reconciliation with
Prussia.
Prussia has 'withdrawn her Ambaasador
from the exiled German Diet.,, and we
should not winder if her example should
soon he followed try the other Powers.
Their agents could surely do something
better than remain with a dead body ap
proaching dissolution into offensive ele
ments. Prussia seems more earnest ever'
day in annexing those States that arc neces
sary to round off her borders, and the iu
habitants will express their satisfaction
with this measure as soon as their fear of a
return of their old masters ceases. They
must prefer a connection with a great
prospering State to the old ruinous man
agement of cruel petty tyrants.
THE NEW ORLEANS MASSACRE
In the telegraphic columns of the GA
ZETTE of Saturday morning we published
copious extracts from the official corres
pondence regarding this atrocious and la
mentable affair, this wholesale murder by
authority. We need scarcely remind our
readers of the details, for doubtless they
have read:and pondered them carefully.
We give further correspondence this morn
ing.
The official statements furnished in these
brief telegrams fully corroborate the unof
ficial but more full statements published
soon after the event ; but they do more—
they prove that ANDREW JOHNSON is
re
sponsible for the blood shed and the lives
sacrificed on that occasion ; and that, but
for his usurpation of authority over the
Governor of Louisiana and over the Con
vention—virtually deposing the one and
pronouncing the other an "illegal and ex
tinct Convention,"—and by his order ty
ing up the hands of the military so that it
could only "sustain and not obstruct or in
terfere with the proceedings of the eourt,"
not a drop of blood need to have been, or
would have been, shed in that:city that day.
It was Mayor Mention, acting under the
authority of the court, who armed his mob
of miscreants, and sent them out to butcher
—not to arrest—the members of the Con
vention and other persons in and around
the ball, and never did a band of savages
do their bloody work with more hell inspir
ed zeal. Many men, begging to be arrest
ed, were ruthlessly shot down. The dls.
patch of the heroic Gen. SHERIDAN, to
Gen. Gitsicr, on the 2d of August, charac
terizes the abominable affair in vigorous
terms. We reproduce that noble dispatch
in lull, not only because it cannot be too of.
ten read, but because it has given such mor.
ml offense at the White House, as to cause
his removal from that department to an
other, where the gallant General cannot in
terfere with "my policy."
NEW Ornmens, Aug. 2, I`±66.
To U. S. Grant, General:
The more information -I obtain of the
affair of the 30th in this city, the more
revolting it becomes. 11, was no riot;
it was an absolute massacre by the po
lice, which Was not exceeded in murder
ous cruelty by that of Fort Pillow. It was
a murder which the Mayor and the police
of the city perpetrated without a shadow
of necessity; furthermore I believe it was
premeditated, and every indication points
to this. I recommend the removing of
this had man. I believe it would be hailed
with the sincerest gratification by two
thirds of the population of the city. There
has been a feeling of insecurity on the part
of the people hereon account of this man,
which is now so much increased that the
safety of life and property does not real
with the civil authority, but with the in—
to Signed.]
I'. 11. SHERIDAN,
MaJ.-Clen. Co
The practical working of the President's
policy seems to be this: If In any State
the rebel authorities are in the ascendency,
triey are not to be interfered with at all.
They ure then "reconstructed;" they aro In
the Union; the broad shield of State sorer.
eignty is thrown over them, and their sov
ereign will is their only law. But if, as in
Louisiana, there should happen to be a loy
al Governor, and a loyal Convention, only
awaiting the call of its presiding otliosr to
resume its active functions, the case is alto
gether changed. Then the first thing that
the President does is to send a redo dis
patch to the Governor, saying, "I have been
advised that you have issued a proclamation
convening the Convention of 1864. Please
inform me under what authority this has
been done." Now had Louisiana been real
ly restored to the Union, as the President
and his friends content], this interference
with the action of the Governor was a piece
of grosslnipertinince, on his part, and so
Gov. Willi might have told him. More
over, the President, either through igno
rance, or a determined= to pick a quarrel,
accused the GOOMF with.. Wing done
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NEW A.DVERTISENEN TS.
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whet he had not done. To the Presies
1 V N S E T W ABL
A-D isurE VE D R E VIJS EIr E y r ois4 T 3 S.,
insolent dispatch Fov. WELLS returned the __ __
following reply: JIRES T. BRIM &tO
NEW ORLEANS, July 26, 1'?46. tstiece.olll 10 a. Jones & C 0.,)
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To President Johnson: Corner Fourth and Wood Sta., i
Tour telegram is received, . "nv°
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BANKERS &BRO •
KERS,' •
issued a proclamation convening the Con
vention of 1564. This was done by the .
president of that body, by virtue of a res
. Life
olution adjourning the Convention subject
to his order, and in that case also authori
zing him to call on the propetr officers to is
sue writs of election in unrepresented par
ishes. My proclamation is in response to
that call ordering an election on the 2d of
September. As An,,n rin the rarezneies can
be ascertained, an efection will be held to fill
them, when the entire estale will be represen
ted. Your obedient servant,
(Signed._] J. RAWSON WELLS,
Governor of Lotdsiana.
That ought to have been enough. The
Convention was called together merely to
ascertain what vacancies existed, and to
provide for an election to fill those vacan
cies by legal elections to take place some
five weeks afterwards, to wit, on the 2d of
September. But it did not suit the views
of the rebels to allow any such election to
take place; so they ordered A-NDREW ions-
SON to put his foot upon it, even though in
so doing he must necessarily act the part
of a tsurper, and give the lie to all his own
doctrines and professions; and a bloody
foot it. became before he was through
with it.
We have said that Governor WELLS' re
ply to that insolent demand ought to have
been enough; and had the President been
either a gentleman or a good officer, he
would have allowed the work to go 4113, ,
simply because he had no right to inter
fere with it. But mark the sequel: Ile
did not remove Governor W ELIA., only be
cause he could not, for he was elected LT
the people, under the existing Constitution
of Louisiana. But he went ns near to it as
he could—he i g nored him—and all his sub
sequent correspondence was with A I.IISUT
yOORITEF.S, the Lieutenant Governor, a
rebel and a fit cOat!jUtor of Mayor Mention,
whom in the nervous language of the gal
lant SHERIDAN, is characterized as "this
had 'nal," Whether Vomit - inns is a res
ponsible rebel or only a tool we knurl not.
Ben noS is one of Jonnsox's pardoned
rebels, and was pardoned expre.ly ttrat he
might be eligible to tire office of Mayor of
New Utica.. A grosser insult could not
be offered to a State than to ignore its
chosen chief magistrate. But W ELLs w
elected by the votes of loyal men; and it is
perfectly eonsisteut with "my policy - to
tteaesuelt men with any degree of indigni
ty, even to outrage and murder.
Ataltn review of this terrible tragedy,
and of the causes which led to it, admonish
us of the perils which surround the nation;
for men who could do what was done in
New Orleans, and for what AN Dill.: W
JOTINSO: 4 : is more 1 . 4 sponsihle and more
guilty than any other man, ate wicked
enough to do anything that bad men dare
to do. Nothing but overwhe lining and
appalling majoritiesat the touting elections
against the President, his party and his
policy, ran secure the Congress of the na
tion against the fare of the Louisiana Con•
vent ion.
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r. 11.. to receme a coin : 6hl-a.loo.rom their 1•u
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1
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pon SALLE—LAGER BEER St-
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t b u eli V.
o. k w s/ t eg -
tie rit !a nab street, mend Cm.
DIALLIIS IN ALL KINDS OP
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made en all accessible pull:kW ID
the United &Met and Canada.,
Interest allowed on Tis►e Deposits,
TUE MEMBERS
IS eacaxi.d. Ward
GEARY CLUB
Ate requested to meet at the
iscauctalDx... smr.cycrestzi
On Tuesday Evening, at 7h o'clock.
By order of the
nurl.l.l,
MERCY HOSPITAL.,
In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy,
POR THE TREATMENT OF ALL
DISEAISEA requiring medical or surgical aid.
Allclasses of patients admitted. Irrespeetive of
creed or cmor. Clergymen of all denominations
permit , ed to visit patients of their own creed. Pa
tients too poor to paY are admitted free of coaege,
on application to any of the attending obi ski.. or
surgeons. All regular physicians sending pay Pa .
tient, to private rooms may have tull charge auto
Sarni,
ompetent nurses, combine's! with the personal
attention of the slaters, makes this Inatlttalun au
per or to any In tile state for those atnle ed with
disease. One physicisn and surgeon In daily at
tendance.
Iletlleal 10101 sod mouths of daily attendance:
I). Mem KA 1., Ju. 0., t2O titunt ttreet,
Sevembe d Dreember.
THOS. J. IiALLAHEII, M. D., 142 Smlllllleld
lON Iva utr2bis
July. August and September.
B. J. t...5.111 . 11E.L1., 11. D., 102 ltoss street, Jan-
V k b . "' lLA7ST ‘ o.l.l.N :c . h rerner F. 0.11 and Grout
rtreel... Surgeon, In dully ottentlasee. u 1124 1 .112
NEW DRESS (400D5..
WHITE, ORR &
I=
FALL DRESS GOODS,
unable for M sees anti Children. to vrhleh they
the al.chtlohof
OLLOIGI GROUND lIAZURS.
1 here ure hont nu parlor. Tho dist,
made.
PiN AND POCKET CUTLERY,
Table Kuives, Ivory and Uorn Carvers
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IM - 31.2. N. 40,4C3.T:JMIDJ,
Agent ivr the PlR.borgh ('laim, Company.
:Fos. 6 and 69 Fifth Btrect,
‘IIML'AT(H 111111.1)INCI.)
IOANCERV SALE OF
VALUABLE 1110111 PAOPERTY,
At Clarksville, Tennessee
& Cll.. YR. JArlidoN. McKI'IINON
& 10. In foreman., of an or..er made prl.
rrrso V.. of the lltanerr, Ccort. at 1,1.0,01.11,
Trots. I will It 100.11 e Auction. on f UF.&lotl'.
10.1nla.r ail.. lanti. on the protninea L t
l
1101!"i . Klt.N4 IX I,ItNACKS, two
Iron V0rt. , ... lit near It,, Cuinborlandltlstr
.1.10, a..t1:11• l'IallanI1;.. nod LoulerlllcLtali
.a
Th.. r , are about 13,0011 3C44, of land tn•-
..ging ti e two Furnar... of whichpante* .1,-
trlo,, on
..,ge to the I rola butane. can puerbase
is • 4..n1r...
;no•-t - I. n...nd mut rorni pit unman. and the ore
T ,All.lk- - Tru per rent. ea..h. and the 11.1-
Dory n reedit 441.11 V. two and three rear*. Note ,
with x.p.kl ~,, u rity, to near from date.
at:, I: iv. T. ;MAC.% It.I.VOu I'. C. a M.
CiItEAT WESTERN
PLANING MILL,
Corner of briar, Matt and Daquesne Way,
PITTSBCIIOII. PA.
Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings
MADE TO ORDEN.. UntWohed work la pat In •
, Ir) ton.: and tn 1,4 1 ,01 ltnn tAkt n tout. l'aling
Iloardlne. Lath* and btaniglt.
nt yon baud. welting mad rt....awing dot..
with diktraiell. Buses 01.11 k ads made to order.
dtIIIN HEATH.
MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES,
STA TUARr,
IJ IC! 8 TS,
FO U.XTO
AN EXTRA FINE
lialr Color Itz.tor• r
'M•tr 1. ulcer
ITALIAN HEAD-STONE
si2.l v 3 C•nn Street, I'lltsiburgh.
BARKER & HASEL TINE,
No. 12 Filth Street, Second Story,
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DICALFIIB it
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames of all kinds,
MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
A full flock conelsotly on h.nd
R. J. FLEMING,
Fruit Cans, Glass and Earthen Jars,
Of over, - doportylloo, and manufattoror or
Tin Fruit Cans.
Offiev, 139 WOOD STREET,
MEE
CITI ALLEGIIEN Y. PA..
etn's • /rrll'e. A A.A*l. 1 1, A 1
11.1CO1'OSALS v% ill he re
c..l at Shit , ortire for o.trohool.-jr TWENTY
als .•815 l IiNT. MIJNII:II . A.I.. BUNN; of .1.1
Cl r. of 15.04.. nantorlog in 1070. 1571, In] and 5074.
fills to oe arked "I'rolwaia for litinielplsl
order of lite 1./.1111111.1Ce , •111 r
D. id AC tfr.R.ltt..l.
aaK ticri City Tremont,.
CEO. W. PETTY,
BEAL E ,F 4 Tel TE al G EXT,
601/-b Mortga,th bought owl uohl.
lun• promptly ;natl.. on ressonable tet - •u* .
OATS AND CORN.
2, .00 BUS, ULU OATS:
1.000 8U5....11ti1.L.F.1) COHN
lIEN ICY ItEA, Jo.,
00:4 tg.i Liberty st.ect, oeposito Seventh.
SUNDRIES -4u bbls. S. 11. Syr p;
IS bbl.. Sorghum: 11. Leis. elder;
310.1.. Vinegar; Id elks Plekles, In vinegar;
IW duten Brooms: 40 boles Chendoal Hoag;
I: boles Palm Soap; 21 , boOne Candles,
IZO bushels Harley, to arrive,
I dome to Ilse trade low by
aoa ell Ad. lIALBLE V, tVI Liberty at.
MARBLE DECORATIONS,
N.C,FII. SliY.aL9.
I=l9
au_: JOS. 11. HUGIiEo & 11150., 107 Marl,' It.
/000 BUS. RED WINTER WHEAT
2.000 boebelo White H tutor boat;
1,5•00 •b Club du
1,500 `• prime Ohio Oat*,
la store arkfl to •rrlve c tor .ale by
HITCH VON, fiIcUIIEERY & Co,
NEW WALL PAPERS now
celving at
ro-
No. 101 2dAllilLT STREET. N/CAlt
nu 2/, JO2. IL. 11110HPIS a 000.
JERSEY SWEET POTATOES-3h
‘.7 barrels orlon Jersey Sweet Potatoes Just resets
ed
for
." I.4.7TTEILL, AIKEN SHEARD.
war, MO Liberty street.
~ltAlai---11 car superior Amber
What, for seed; I ear superior Width Wheat.
toe rrive and ter_iit e r
ocK. mammn . 00.
UUNIONS-lOMag. prime °alone
Jost received mad for oak by
YETZKR d AREISTUONO.
corner !detect and /Int street..
LGIJS-4 bills. fresh Fggs just I e
cared and for s l e OE_
d MOWTUON,
num corner Market end Flrst Weer.
INDIA IIUBBER BELTING, Bose,
?Aetna P•ckln4, litakola clod _Rope of all Wee d
wholesale and retail , at the Rubber House. a an
2lt at... lair *treat.-
- J. 6 U. PIILLLIPS.
.4 CARS CLUB WHEAT;
4, 4 ears Corn:
Icar Onto
For le 1,1
priolA RUBBER TUBING—Pure
and with cloth lb, of all sizes for gale at 20 nod
20
I. (halt screed. J. a If. 11222.1.11.12.
"INDIA BOBBER DOOR MAT%
Kitchen slate, Spittoons, Door bprlttgi, Wagon
Bp i zr, do., for .1% it 20 sty! 21 S i t Vtifidwit:
NEW CUOPI NEW CHOPH—Six
.ale b b b y 4 "o2.lllltAltivarzate'ritrler
DIEM
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SG Wirth £3tre..ot
Every style atul i 1141.1%
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I. X3.151.401.01623E11,
CIE
•VllW,cnUaofl.Nltfll
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V. 131 4 T. I:I.AIU STREET
WV.'PJ4'
M.ITIPIC3_42LI-2
Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
FREDERICK S. WINSTON, Preset.
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:Ms. 144 and 146 Broadway,
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CASII ASSETS AUGUST ist, iS66, OVER $16,000,000
Cash Assets, Feb. Ist. 1666 814,E55,217A Sa
Income for decal year, a.l cash.... 4,000,000 0o
lucre.° in net each aeacte for year 2,312.030 17
Dividend of 16GS 2,975,3 0 %.'.l
Undivided Sundae, .... 1,200,000 00
RICHARD A. 111 , CUHDY, L Ice-President
BY ' " Ea ' ,TOA.CMA.7'3WIATi.T
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Annual Dividends available Immediately.
To increase the Insurance or reduce the
Premium, at the option of the assured.
GEO. M. BLACKSTOCK, Agent,
37 Pil7h St., Pittsburgh.
.27 I=
G. C. SEELY'S
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE.
1. 4 `011 ILEGULATING THE 110 -
.. ELS. destroying Aridity In the otooturii. r re
nting a healthy action of the Liver, assistli, in the
sti, lion of 110 1111 e• giving itegulvri , to the
Bowels, and assisting the System lo s dualihy stair.
tee ...CP:VENT! VS. It uns.srpas.ed. It lins
Med in thousands the, o nn ~es
known to fall where directio m wre atrlctl) ful
-1 AtAt this time, when we know not at WilaL111011.(tt
the fell destroyer may he upon us, nothing should
bo left undone ttbat can tie done lo give the syele to
a healthy action, and it ls with a view to Ming
stpollt this groat illaiderstom, stole of Itself is the
strongest bulwark against the attacks of cholera.
that this medichee le offoren to an Intelligmit pub
lic. lie action In cases of Diarrhea Is Intighql, , 1110
bottle of the grew
serves to cheek the ruin.
'phaint •-tw seldom required.
Seely's Cholera Preventive
Is the .e.ult 01 many t - ear sin iy and labn
r. The rob
)ect of the proprietor lu the 11r.t place Vr. poull es.
lm
teat would sol• t dig/ stion and reieve
bim fro the terri nee suffering• of DT spepsi Ilav
ing attai m
ned' telt great end. he 10.0 that the mix
ture was an admirable 'tea &tor, end that In ca..er
of diarrhea Its action was wonderful. Ind Nen t
Diarrhea WSJ cere d ty a In. e bottle. and ct est
rem de cases were compelled to .uccomb to the
poweriul client, this ineslicitte •
Haring he actual experiment in his own case. •11.1
that so Ilie fakelly. eattstleo hinikelf do' It. ru rad
powers, ho offers It to the public In full c treble nee
that It will effect all that he claims for
Unlike the numberless quack uo•truins that are
foisted a ,on • too credulous public, It Is nii
uelveroll cure-ell, hut Is Intended TOT a rrllledy.
and is only efficacious to cake , of Incipient Cho'cr.k.
Marc - boa, Dyspepsia, or kindred ins. arising fur
he most port from imperiect discretion.
to Intl confidence of its reaturstire power, Is
now
Ito to the public.
household should be without %supply of 11.
etramboats. Motel. and Travellers should al WSJ,
hare it on band.
It to easy to take, simple in Its nature. cud I ni.l oat
meson" in Its effects.
:Soldall respectable drtigkists Intl country
storekeepers. anti
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GREAT BARGAINS
EMI
BOOTS & SHOES
iirco- - 1:›1%. - 12",
I^El
J. 1. ROBINSON & CO.'S,
61 MARKET STREET
MARSHAL'S SALE
RI( VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
ryn.UNontotzp”..so. Issued out of the District
Coot,. of the United hasten for the Western District
of Pennsylvania. nod to me directed, will expose
to Politic Jute, at the
CrISISTOTII MCCJI:TIESIMI,
In the City of Pittebnegli i
On the 30th Day of August. 1166,
IMINEME3
Toe following deoestbod property, to •It
THE STEAM TUG "EMMA 1.00 AN,"
Her boats, machinery. tackle, apparel n•t furni
ton, as , she 110 W Is. at the 3( •nehester wharf.
nelmed and attached at the suit of Henry Ye•l her
stone ALEX. ME ttllttl2el, StarNbal.
Elarthai, Unice, elttshorgh,
Terms of sale. cash, government funds.
PI. U. GAUILAUD.....D. A. 1100211....12. 2. CIAIMAUU.
paw MALT HOUSES.
W. H. GABRAED & Co.,
kialsters, Grain & Hop Dealers,
No. 17 'Water 8 1 and
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PITTSBURGH, PA.
W 1( AT
13 Art T
N.V. h lNV ' C ' irtinferi; d r"
STEPHEN DI. OTT,
OM NI R.l.
Me Sinker, Seal and Medal Engraver,
STENCIL, BREED AND STEEL LETTER CUTTER.
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Canreifing Stamp. and Visiting Card",
Also, PLAITS POll 11ARKINO
93 Wood St., Cur,. Diamond Alley,
(ALUP6 DAVIS' 6006
Tle'Ll:el I'ITTI4IIU liti 11.
BANK EXCHANGE
T,
• 11. SCUILD, Proprietor.
To. 90 Third St., Pittaburgh
4ENTLENEN•B DININO IlOuMt
All the luxuries of the season.
roger., an. Private Dluleg rooms up Blabs.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
CLlA.h(lti OY (MAUS OF Hat MTICEE, P. In
the City of ritesborgb.
. _
Al. persons Interested ar.r hereby notified that the
assessments for pat meal of damages cutout by the
change of grade of Illy h street, in the City of Pitts
burgh. have bem placed to my hands for cello Don,
and unless the same shall hay, been paid on or be
fore the Ijrru DAY OF PILPTEMDF.It. UM, it will
be my duty to file the same as liens sAabot the
property assessed, and proceed to collect them In
moo. dance with taw.
J. F. SLAIILE, City dollettor,
au14:114.9 No. 100 Bath it., Pltt•bonb, Ca.
THE CELEBRATE') STEEL
THOTH HAY RAKFIS. ••Cratete 111 rd" and
"Meadow Lark" aro manufacturedonly at the
PLltall ASHY. IVOILKS, near the Penitentiary, ALM
gbaal I (l ' ) ,Vrir . , spring and Plain Wagons Wheelbar
rows and ',reeks ot every styld, made . of the best
material, at abort notice, nod warranted,
lel i-do 1:01.1111‘11110 1.111.1.111 AN.
JAMES M. RALPH,
49...11.C1XXXTECTI",
Prepares EXPLICIT DILAtSIN CAS atlVlCeir
CATION'S for land.of nn,
tends tnelr erection, ou reasonable ye
omco on A NDEkrzON 3TILLICr, 4nt
and ltoblnson street'. ALleatr Y
HOLMES, BELL & co.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
AlumLammers of
ANUHUIIIA)tIUEETINutt
ANCHOR. (111 1511 Ern N GB,
ANolluli (0) tatE MIA lid,
And AAT'flbili. nu MO}
TEN CANE TO AEUIVE
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79 Diamond. AUeghetry
lIABBITT'S IVOT ABlll--50 cas es
" sOcerfcd Fi I Igt i VEINIUD PATTON.
0n23 No. LIS antlll4 homily 0.t001..
WiLLOWS--40 bundles Baguet
ivebrisowszantor.smitetittuor
NEW ADVERTE NTS
COUNTRY
3FILANL6"2
ALIV7=I
BLANKETS,
IMMORAL SEMI,
..5•33 SST L
A Large Stock at
BATES & BELL'S,
21 STREET.
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JOHN D. BA .LEY ;
Stook and Real Estate Broker.
TOR SALE-46 acres 01 Land. i
on•y 2 toll., from the e•t,. on the o.an
Plank Howl, with. 10 1%21: of Kr motto ad
nation. 0. the Plttsbural. and St. docorl... Rt.:t
rout. The land I. heaulti.:l'y ~ o try
rsldenree, and for ot • , r •
an •1 in Alleghe eon oy. I'o, 1.. • h
the 111111 1• nett that ..ny el, al, ..t. "oh
Into 'l.la, • aelt wowd rutsatt..tge ot; th ,
act:nen. .1 1.1 N D. it AILEY,
Stock an'l Real Keltate
Votirth street.
1. 4 '011 VALE—One of Ike !nos
ry .‘.
the eunti..lttlat.-11 ltd“ 1. ,dt
rittanurgit and 1 onnell,l,. ill. •
lion at the plaee. It eta to , r. ..p.d•r
half rl-tng around. .1".1 , d r. •1 It.. -: Ite
remainder sloping r, I ht..• ,• 1. .11
WM 1,1.4 With tuo tot nod.. ,rot, 11dnit.g ..torltsg,
fit ...1111elent fall to !ore,. ter 1., Isetght
elt. .I,ltiN ItAtI.F...
Slot and al 1.-tate 0, 0.
No. so 2 F•. rth -tree,
1;011 SALE-140 acres of ('oal, 2
Irides from Stettben, ilk and ushe loon Pltt,-
burgh. Coltstni , ll. and I 11,111 tint Itsdroad. The
en! 1-e prupert) Is underiaid l'lree "don
go
'the
Coal. The drat at the depth of 70 1.-et Is
' he sevond at a depth of 111.1 1(1 feet. The
t a depth of lOU tvel 1.5', feet. Will I,e aold
.1 1 I 0 D. BAILEY,
111....1 and n.'al 1.1-t.ate Broker,
No. 1, Furl tl 41rvel.
I.'olll SALE.-119 1--I acres of
anti In Cecil Town...llli, Washington county'.
one wide south of Vent. e. (loin VW,-
burgh and ,teullen% hie Railroad. , ru .tert clean d
Cnd under eullioallon; balance In good timber.
hurcoes and school H It ltln Imo mile.
JOIIN O. BAILEY, No. ice, Fourth I,
C. I%E) n.
anit No. 6,Hr. , Illofl. u0u,..0r• Way.
roil SALE—III. Ward Building
Lot.: hurting feel front encl. on
oserl,ll,ll..ei. Iq 10 1“. l d. op. 1e1:I lo
de ell♦ It. 1,4144.1.1.
3.1 I, at 1111. or,
.1121, So. I, Fourth SI,.
1 4 '011 SALE- An interest in a Mail
. 01,..1.1 . ing oporatlon,od
wnil. .191 IN it.
blot 1, and Hon , V t.ii• l'
No, let Foorillr
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
MEM
IRON CF R WORKS,
OFFICE AND REHOUSE,
Nos. 15 Wood a ii-1 ,:ti io9Tbird St,
Saddlery F
IMEIMIIMEII=I
Superior Wood and Iron lia mes,
Wrought. Post 1111, numtles, Brantloons.
N .11ul.eu liti ao. also on
and a lull and coluplttetnent of goo.la In
their line; all of u bleb they at as fair
and un IL t terns as are nth rr:d any I•ouve In
lawir KA otn 3T OIL WY.ST. In y 2.1,44
CHINA
RICHARD E. BREED
IrMirI .. .CIPPL'E r M EL,
100 Wood Street
BRITANNIA AND tql,VE.It MATED TABI.I
WAILE. TICA TILAIB AN II TABLK UUTIAKBY,
•Iwial a On 4nu,l.
. .
CHINA TEA SETS,
CHIN w DIN SKR 61SM.
4.111:i A TUILLT
'III,NA VA:IFS
CIIISA St•lrilAlNey
OF EVE.ItyI!ESCICIPTION
LAVA CARL) mmiliEl4
LAVA VABK , k,
LAVA
- -
ENGLISH STONE WA.HE of .11 varieties, tool
wholrsale and retail trade.
The large et and timed complete etock of everything
In this line In the city.
Prices and, ten. Um Panne ailn the ettatcrn cities.
nipl7a2a
THE NEW STAMP DUTIES.
august Ist, 1566.
1.-s.s.lbllesl2.c.cl. 'Shies Davy
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And Lbe gencr,lly
THE NEW STAMP DUTIES,
INCOsED BY ACT OF coNcotEslr, JULY
TO •,:AKE EFFECT TOIS DAY, UN A
NEAT CAEL), ALVIIALIETI
CALLY AREA FD,
3P3FLX<DE : : : :
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JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
BLISHEWS,
59 Firth St.. Masonic HulL
SuEriTilnaatli!NT,'N.9.!; PAT
LEITH:II BELTING AND HOSE,
ataastactunst at No. GS 6111T1IF litt.D ST., try
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO
Alen, Axe." for New York Rubber Co
Gum I3eltiug.
AtiV(43 , on band, asuperior quality or 1.,11'E
LE A telt inn si 01 II) MIA COVVER
lel VET S AIWA • IC& V.I. r Milian. see. f
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PHOENIX 6' TT: Ant BREWERY
SPENCER & PIicKAY,
MISTERS AM BREWERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBrI:6.II, PA.
ROURILT WATSON, 1e19,t1G5
LIVERY AND SA STABLES.
MORELIND
Nos - . 425 &
Pity very best
LE.e keptier iu
=GE"
Pursucs s..lctlng to eoacgy anything in our line
an rely upon being Ili 011 in the hest style 66
he proprielorc glee their personal attention to Ihe
jy7acia
ALLEGHENY (:ITg FLOUR AND
N'El=a SW - PC:O3,
S. C. Ef.cMASTER & CO
No. 155 Ohio St...4lleglieny
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301cru.r. Food. c32-0012a.
Cash pall for Wheat. andUye. Je73154
liITTEIBURDU AND OAKLAND
•••• LIILFLENIIOUtI6B.
JOHN It. 4t A. MEILDO4.III.
(Nuneaton to John Alurdoell, Jr.,)
NUIPIKItYMEN ANL) FLOM', rtn. Pittaburgli. Pa.,
solicit attention to their ti nxivt oink or FItUIT
AND °UNA NNNTAI. EN. EVE atiltEF:Stl,
VINES AND UItEanLIOLIeN PLAINTS.
Pittsburgh and Oakland Pausenner Can run to
the Linientiouse even la minute, irang24
89 1
00WHO CAN BEAT THISTB9,O().
acock
For Two Weeks Only
lam selling a good 10,EN Cil CAM , ' bKIN IWO I
otmy oars, make, far the small sum of NINE DUI.
LA IS, M No. 30 Market street.
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Pittsburgh.
!donee Leaped on Sliver Plates, (crab Pistols,
C l
thing, . JeWary, GOld and hileer Watches
Clothing, and .Ilitktrie articles vfcvernicacrlption.
The goods cannot he
of without a ticket.
Not accountable In case of dm or rOblign.
(foods of (felln description ror lode at lowest
prices. :a Z...IIANUItt. De Ili)Y.
LIEEF TONGUES—Just received
1 , a fresh lot elided, Smoked
330 er TC.XSOVLOSSI,
Vor sale by the Omen or et retalicat the• Serials
9 , rocery Store of
oar
JNO. A. =MEM
Mint Liberty •nd Sand dplotS.
MI
W ITOLES AI.E .
M Wood St., Pittsburgh.
M'ELROY,
DICKSON
WHITE GOODS.
Plain Swiss,
Dotted Swiss,
Plain Cambric,
Tape Checks,
Plain Nansooks,
Plaid
Brilliants,
Veil Berages,
Black Tabby Velvets,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Linen
Cotton , do
Black Silks,
Chambray Ginghams
Wool DeLaines,
Italian Cloths, &c.
Terms, - - - Net Cash.
A DMINISTRAMIt'S SALE.—By
vlrtue or an order of the Orphans' Court of Al
1, ebony Count), to the underolgned. administrator
will, the will annexed of WILLIAM Alc(iL 1-L
-TA N deceased, I will sell at Public Sale, at the
' , ItRT Ill; 'sk, In the City of Pittsburgh, on FRI
DAY the 311s1 dayof Allynst, A. M. MOS. at 10
o'clock A. r., the following described real estate,
All that certain I.O'T Ote HROUlen situate In
Nohlestown, liorlh Fayette Township. AlleghntlY
taunty, P., beglnning on tile edge of the State
oad at :Melee Alley, and running thence along
t,) elate Itorut sevcnty-three feet to corner Of lot
of Mrs. Brown, extending back, preterving the
seamywidth, a distance of one hundred anti
Iw oseve
rect. more or less, on which are erected a o
story brick dwelilug house, an old log dwelling, log
at
a e.
A Lel/ nil that eertain tract of land, .Menke In
South Fayette Township, Allegheny county. Po.,
bounded by rands of %Voters' helm, Mellurrors
helm. Robinson's Run, teeorge Dixon. McCand
less, Moses 11.1.10g5, and heirs of S. Johnson, ton
tatnig ...vrely-one bore. PIO one hundred and
tlfteen perche, strict messure, with the appurte
notices, on hlch Is erected a two story frame
dwelling house, frome barn. 6c.
Said farm being them ansion form of William
McCiellatol. Sr., deed, nod situate at Thompson's
station, on the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincin
nati Railroad, through which the said railroad runs.
the said farm being well watered and betuttlfully
located for. and can he conveniently divided into
eontry seam, and being very desirable pesperty.
The u re is under the same about twenty acres of cold:
1160 limestone In abundance.
fat.. or 51A1.6-I)ne-third cash on confirmation .
of sale: one-tilled In one year, wI th Interest thereon
from confirmatlon of Role, and one-third in two
years Ititertst thereon from COollaKtintion of
sale. To be secured on the Tamale. sold respect-
Iv ely by bowl 11.1111 mortgage.
tOTIET McCLELT
Administrator of l Willia ß m McClellan L d
deed.
atteel,
MINEI
Jrimming,
WM. MILLER,
DULLER & ILICEITSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
BRANDIES, WINES &ND CIGARS,
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
It=
TIECEEM
IRON NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C.
Constantly on hand.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
B Yhsus DILELECT ION
Alleghen OF
OMITHE Oft
• Court of el
by vep y the or public outcry, at the court 110050.
rills hu rgb.
=1
Saturday, Aug. 25, 1866, at 2 o'clock, p.m.,
AU that tract of land attLlato in Sewickley town
ahlp, Alleghenycounty, Pa., being th e Southern
part of tract no. a 0 in Lent's illatrLet, bounded on
tin north and northwest by lands of David adult's
and the Itconotnite Society, and on the nouthd
east by !Shields' line, and containing 110 antes and an 2)
rrot;el;,:,l'Adnshtovest . 1 , b ,,1111.%:=1,:d t0 sa m e
of which tiaras., Alvaoa, deteased...seited. th e Tents
at sato.
CAROLINE r. MASON,
Goo.II. of Minor Children of' IL Mason, dee'd
augf In
B USINESS
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
No. 4 St, Clair Street.
We have engaged the services of an experienced
teacher expressly for the months of July and Au
gust. Students entering on the lit of duly can east
complete the course by the last of August.
For circulars and specimens of penmanship, apply
the College Rooms, or &admen,
N. stuarEn and
J. F. AIeCbAYMONDS.
=I
IC. lIUTTOM
C. BUFFUNK & CO., Manufac
‘• • tutees of Sarsaparilla. Lemon and Raspberry
E303=1.6. TATALTIBEEELIEI.
Strawberry sad Lemon BMWs: Bottlers
andoe Ales, 11rown Stout, Lager Mer aad Mom
le.sgol Cider; plagog the barrel, hall barrel or keg,
fr.ul'ie24l.V 44 XeltlET oT., near beeond, Pitts-
Orders tilled and dapped to all parpaASITS i p
try , short notion
oTlLE.—Whereas, Letters of
Athululstrallou to tha etude of Baines' Clarke.
late of the Borough of Birmingham, Allegheny
ectunty, deceased, have been granted to the sub
scriber. a I orsens tudebted to the said mtate are
requested to p make immediate payment, and those
hat In claims or demands against the estate of the
said decedent will make known the same without
delay, to JAktrA kIeDUNALD. Adm'r,
.1)1. thMst Hingham street. ktlrtdinghatm
r Streel.
VAST STEEL, an sizes. in pieces
to suit porclamers, •
Large Berea Grindstones.
JOSEPH WOODWELL & CO.,
Corner Wood and Second sts..llttalmrgh.
itti &NTS FOR. FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
GES a p t! IWO-
DD lIINISTILLTOWS NOTICE.—
7: heroes, letters of administration on the es
tate of FILANK N. IieIiELLISAN. deceased, hare
been granted to the undersigned. Alt persons
haring daftts agatnst the estate of the decedent,
sre minested to make the same known, and all per
ons indebted to said estate aro requested to make
payment to T. M. BLYIYIS.
au6:h9.thli Adadtdstrator. 103 NUM Bt,
~ ~Y 4
VALUABLE BANK -STOCKS—On
T TUESDAY EVENING. Aug. Inth, at 8 o'clocr.
velll be aold. on second floor of Commercial bees
Rooms . ICB Smithfield street:
50 Duarte Fourth Nations! Dank of Pliraburgh:
DI to Dank of rittaburght
II do Allegheny N 01.100111 Dank.
aur kIeILWAINE, Auctioneer._
TEN BUILDING LOTS Lit SEV
ENTH WARD, ON COLWELL. STREET.—On
.110:4 DAY AFTERNOON, August:7th. aLho`ekoct..
m 111 be 101.1, outhe_prentlece s amine!' strut, aft
low
erud of Seventh Wand, 10 dealrable nulidnalt Loth,
each 70 feet front by 101 feet In depth. sttnale on the
Yana a l l d get! f uel ' a u r mw trle " TlACenn i a l l ' or Tamer, "
Esq.
Tealte—Ono-hlf ash; bal.nee mt. , Fehr. , rlLn
lutereit. Caen) A. IieILWALNE. Aut.'
I=
DVERT STABLE AT AIICTION.
THE MANCHESTERLIVERY STABLE,
TUUS.SUAT. AUGUST 31AT, use.
Salo commence, atjb Welook,A, Y. The asticlq.
Oat will be offered for oak an as followit . lon
hood of liorse4, one Carnage,. *0 good
Top BOOgiby one an Buggy. ono - Barouctos. oat
11101 t BOUM etuo, 0116 two noose Ilieligh; STO seta
slugs Harness, oaczt: of tlarriagovorneso,.: ono
set of Baseache otarnosoL Biuldte 1- oad, two
Wm:do !tabor eleigh±loUo. ORM Rualton, and
other articles, wish two pests', bun, and Intialo.
of stable. lear.4*l_l4,ll ktlQ wn • •Y
, ,
'
44_ 40-
WANTED TO BUN OR BENT,
A ma CONTAINING 15 ACRES,
Store or 1.., with it ticitiL) 1101:3E on It, alteeted
not more than ere mile, from either city. Adores..
ntlt.Septeutber AA, — 11," DOT. LAO. Allegheay
r. ett=ilZs
lATANTED.—A gentleman and
TV W re 14-I,e•
Tern. must be r..t.a.blc.
WANTED,
1.10 to employ COSOODLetlittfla to manufacture
my PATENT BRACE AtYlly RITA. Addry os
)[llan. Rtriro RiellEY,
r.,nutv. Indlana.
ALESMAN 'WANTED—Comp* .
L 3 tent to engage In
& CO,
do
C. W. KICK ETSON,
rcub.att
=I
=I
Will b sold at Alletldtr, on
BOARD IS A PRIVATE FAMILY
M=El:==
HILLEIBLE IRON DT TOOL ILLNITICIFREDL
16118111
FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS RELATIONS.
Apply In rerson, or AdJr,"
2.1121:hal W. D. BAKER.
tir.nt on.. Pittsburgh, Ca.
W rrul.ls - - - .!!! r°
for Leolle,, even,. herr, to lotroduee the Common
alog 31achlue, Improved and per
fected. IL w ell born. fell. *Welt, quilt. I.lthl, brlttol,
and embrol .er heautliolly—price only sllll—znak
tng the elastic IDOL-stitch. and fully warradattal toe
t rye (noes. We pay the above normgcm, or s com
mission, Irwin Lehlch twice that adloant can be
made. Addre.. or rant en C. BOWEIti &
Odic° No. 237.5. Fifth street. I'llll delphi%
Ad IL t ten answered ILrompt.ty, nttb circular. and
trruv •tt I In.
WANTED.— $2O PER PAY.— Ag.nts wanted eve, Trost., city and Coun
ty In the Ithldie. ,outhern an , t Western Mates. to
Lloyd's ICew• Map of North America,
IT. S. CONTINENT IN 1900.
The most comprehensive and best map ever pub
lished Ladles as well as gentlemen eau canss
Err Ills map and make trots CO to. per dot.
Call and see it or addrcvs.
COILLEN 1 Ttr6lll IC ,
Sole Agent' for Middle. lt-outhernand Western
Slate, Utter. N. K. corner of Fifth and Wood
Streets. over Iltlabursh ' , ant of Commerce.
nazi :hafdaswr
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
"rl=l-33377:i -T •1•1=1.173Ei7
Or, Love and /Loyalty.
The sale will be very larg,e, and agents will hod It
for their interest to st II this book in preference to
nay other. ladies and gentlemen wishaug profita
ble employment will do well to call upon or address
W.. 1. HOLLAND a CO..
Jyaltsos2lWr 4D Third btreet, Pittsburgh, Pa
WANTED—S2OO per Month paid
to Ages... to left duceour new UM. CS an
$llO SEWillti MACHINE, Ketchum , . Patent.
Address, will, atame, MONADNOCK bIEWINti
1141211114 Z CO.. N incbezdoo, Alarm • or rbiladu •
phis Pa. ura:ovhdawr
FOR SA I,F.
ion SALE.—The following de
for • short
scribed property will Ire offered at private sale
Ist. A LOT UP tiltoll ND thirty fent fronton
First street , nor Wood, and running bark towards
Water street eighty feet. (being Part of tot 011 1n
the general plan of Pittsburgh.) together WO i a
three story Brick Warehouse thereon.
2d. FIFtY OF LANL) at the head of
Brunet , Island. in McClure township. Will be
sold In lots to suit purr:tmer,.
1. ELEVEN LOTS OF UttOUND In Mariam.-
ter, belun Lots Nos. Me. 127, On, itn, 10, 10, 112,
113. Its. 115 and 116, lo the ohm of the extension of
Manchester, and bounded by l'rehle street, Adams
street, Cedar alley and Wa(hington street.
4th. LOT No. in Jame. ptan of the
Northern Liberties. situated at the south-rant cor
ner of Adams and Quarry stmet, and being 11110
feet front on quarry street by about two !Modred
and ninety lent in depth
The above described property will be told at rea
sonable priers, and on eery toms. Title indisputa
ble. /tor further information ariply
A. Li. liltOWN !NO,
Or his attorneys, S. A. W. 0. PL/IiVIANCE.
Jy3())g,B 1111 Fifth street, Pittsburgh.
FOR SALE,
CHEAP BUILDING LOTS,
In Pitt Town;hlp, Incate..l on re n nnyirmula avenue
Sabo, Beelen, Commerce and liamom etreatc
These Lou are within a mile and a quarter of the
Court House. Price, from $OO to $.lOO.
M'MASTER, GAIIAM & BUTTERFIELD,
LK t; SALT STREET, Pittsburgh
FOR SALE,
A First-Class Business Staud
The stock, Fixtures, Good Will, Store House,
Dwelling and largo Lot in tlewleGiey, Cash sales
WOO a month. Possession given Immediately.
Six small Houses and Lots, very cheap.
Several Lots at Edgeworth Station, from one to
five acres in each. Apply to
JAMES T. SAMPLE,
Real Estate Bruner and insurance Agent.
No. s. FEDERAL ST., AllegLeny
FOR SALE
Allegheny Building Lots
Several good lots at or near the corner or Ridge
nd Walker gtreela, a short .Iletance below A.ll,
gheny evened.
These lots will commend themselves to persons
mchug a high and Meanly locality. perfectly re
tired, and yet easy of meet. by either the lines of
horse railway running to.llanchester.
Apply 10
s. . UIIYAN,
kix caw r In Storice and Real Seta
B 7 Yourth el., Rarkr'•'tor
VOR SALE—A F... Ilk ter
A- Acres, opposite Too-town.' SIALIOII, .V st
ern It. li,. 3s mules from Pittsbergat Shoot
cleared; balsace good Umber Loot. ;.11 Port
F l ,
21
acres of coal, good vein, pit open, a tame dw. 111og
of four rooms' good spring of water; 50 fruit tree•
of serterics o f 111111; is a opleedld place (or a V tme•
y ar d.
Also, a lot 10 by 101 feet, on rceble• street, in
WlAlus township. Allegheny county. Will be sold
ohms, Woe terms, Qo , apply at toe Heal !Estate
seed Insurance (Mee of ti. ti BATES,
len Butler street, Lawrenceville.
EDUCATIONAL
MT. AUBURN
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE.
This School has Just concluded its tenth year. Its
nisronv has hem. one of prosperity and growth
from the Commencement. The last two years the
daily average attendance has been more than two
hundred, and many have 'been refused for want 01{
accommodation.
A NEW B U ILDING
Is now under contract, to be'ready tor occupancy at
the openiug of the Yell Session in September. and
It Is hoped that hereafter all can be recelyed as
P R!? I iHitA7l y fi APPABATUS and CABINET
are receiving yearly, valuable additions, and the
porpese Is kept steadily In stew. , to Walsh ',cry
facility for • thyrough course of Instruction.
The Vacuity consists of Mar male mid eleven fe
male teachers, all experienced Instructora la their
several departments.
The :School Is Sally graded from the Preparstory
department, through - the entire course of Academ
kal and Classical studies.
For particulars and Catalogues, address
I. H. WHITE.
RS West Fourth Street,
•
CIXCLICAMATI.
null:hlt
PENN INSTITUTE,
FOR YOUNC LADIES,
Under the Dianagemont of
na1=11.5.-162.. S. HirIr3EVEM,
AceLstcd by a competent corps of profosssrs.
No. 23 Hancock Street.
• The FALL BEBSIDII will commence MONDAY.
Beptember 3.1.
For Circulars, &e., apply at the nstltute.
auUMIS
PITTSBURGH -
Female College,
FALL TEEM WILL OMV
Enam“rzins.2323.rt: Aux.
Address MT. I. C.
ant.ubbe
MIME EDUCATION'.
- FALL SESSION OF IL M.
9C 1 4%2 4 1ti11'a BEMIN ACT volt Y 017710
LA
DIPS In DIAMOND STIIhET, opposite the Court
Momq will open the 111137 MONDAY IN SEP.
eunt:hh7:llwlr
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
RIB. WM. H. WAKEHAM
tilll re:open hie Clusetcal andilathemetteal Echoed
In the moat place, In lihrlstChureh, f. flomicion,
Alltgbenr, on MONDAY. KEPTILIIIIIIi 3d.
tt r o o=rA o urY to No. 37 Union avenue, cert.
auZin2
FOR RENT.
VO LET—A Ittestrable Two Story
1 BRICK DWELLINO, cOutalning oh rooms,
wino hall, good dryeella.r, gam In avarr room. hot
Oanndy obv:te minru b d aM w s a .
lk &maul'l hn
ro m t po e oror
session nut be hmllanedlately.
..For, mot= paricalars, Inquire of
ardsde No. 24 Firth
L str eet.
FICIAZiuse
AND
OAHE AND WOOD (MATRA,
7 m.ancutared and for rats,
Wholesale or 'Retail.
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j A RIES -NW W OO
ewe .9erstil. ormou
t . 1191. *Wilt 0131 MIT•
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