The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 28, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAY. AUGUST 28, 1966
ONION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
FOR 440VZIIHOR2
MM. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OT CUINSZELAND COUNTY
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TW 112127417.0011 TD DISTILICT .
HON. J. H. MODIUMAD.
TwzFrr-TrunD DISTRICT
110 N. THOMAS WILLIAMS-
StitalTV:
SAMUEL IL CLULET, City
JOHN 161. BROWN, Hampton Tp
CLMIX 07 OrtPIIANP COURT:
ALEXANDER Ell LANDS. City
IiZCOILLEM
BLEMBY BRIVELY, City
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JOSEPH H. GRAY, Plum Tp
GEOILGE 1111.1/ILLTON. CI Ly
DIILSCIVIt OP coon
JOHN F, DRAVO, M.lllllO Tp
.lORR P. GLASS, City.
GEORGE WILSON, Titt Tp.
GEORGE T. RcREE, North Fayette Tp
HARIIEL . CRADWICR, Colllnn Tp
WILLIAM PETER, floss Tp.
R. A. COLVII.Lc., City.
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A. Scotch veteran, who had followed '`the
meteor flag of England," over seas, and on
four continents, through forty years of al
most continuous warfare, settled an appeal
made to him respecting the prevalence of
cowardice, by declaring he had never seen
a coward; that there were differences in
the readiness and tenacity with which men
faced danger, but, ai a rule, all men had
more courage than was for their good, get
ting into harm's way when they had done
better to have staid out. The commonness
of the commodity seems to lessen its com
parative value.
The indifference or alacrity with which
men engage in war is something marvel
lous, notwithstanding the perpetual recur
rence of the spectacle. It does not require
strong moral or mental convictions to lead
men to take np arms. Ambition, love of
notoriety, a spirit of unrest and adventure,
and even the offer of a small bounty, make
irresistible appeals to tens of thousands.
AB soon as the war broke out, not a few
men who had for years, professed implicit
faith in the Virginia and Kentucky Reso
lutions; who believed in State sovereignty
to a degree that fully covered the Rights of
Secession; who mlintaiced that Slavery
was girt about with the highest Divine and
Human sanctions, in so much that opposi
tion to it at the North justified the South
ern States in seceding from the Union and
setting up an adverse and independent gov
ernment, rushed to arms in defence of the
Union. They claimed peculiar credit bemuse
they were doing violence to the cardinal
principles that had controlled their lives.
All we care to say is that we never have
felt a sentiment of respect for that class of
men, and never expect to. Mr. VALLAN
DIGUAM, in our judgment., radically as we
differ from him in idea and purposes, pre
sents a fairer type of character. His prin
ciples are vitally wrong; but such as they
are, lie lives squarely up to them.
Let us not be understood as asserting that
if a citizen differs from his government, or
the administration thereof, he is absolved
from any of the duties of citizenship. We
hold to no such nonsense. Whether a cit
izen is in the majority or the minority he
owes fealty to the government, in paying
taxes, bearing arms, and in every other
particular. Volunteering to enter the mil
itary service is not a duty of citizenship.
When the war ended, a good many mili
tary men in common with many other pm
pie, supposed there would be no intrinsic
disagreements between the President and
Congress on the matter of reconstruction.
The path to promotion seemed to be
through Radicalism. They took their bear
ings accordingly. In private circles, on
steamboats, in railway coaches, in hotels—
in all places whatsOever—they proclaimed
that the South, though beaten, was in a
sullen and hostile frame of mind; that un
conditional restoration would be fatal to
future harmony; that a considerable proba
tion under military governance,with the im
position of stringent and permanent condi
tions, was indispensable to a just and be
nificent terminationof the great controver
sary. Some of them went before the Con
gressional Reconstruction Committee, and
made solemn oath to this effect, in the
broadest manner conceivable. They went
MS far as STEVENS, WADE, Sususau or W ttr
LLLII.9 have ever gone.
As soon flail was manifest that a second
feud existed between the President and
Congress, and that the President was re
solved to use the power of appointment,
both in the civil and military services, to
carry his points, these men experienced
sudden conversions, not surpassed by
Bain's. Their eyes underwent a revolu
tion. They saw nothing as they saw it be
fore. Their speech was changed. A new
language was on their lips. They were
ready to certify or swear to a totally differ
ent state of facts; and have so certified and
sworn.
Shall the possession of physical courage
cover np and gloss over defects flagrant as
these? It is folly for these men to claim to
be patriots. They are simply Soldiers of
Fortune, ready to hire their swords to any
We by no means put all soldiers who ad
here to the Democratic party or support
the President's Polley in thiscategory. We
rank only those then who by their public
avowals and commitments place themselves
there. Not a few men are democrats who
can give ho definite account of the Virginia
and Kentucky resolutions; who can set no
clear limits to Federal authority and State
Sovereignty, who have no conception of
the universality and inalienability of Liber
ty, and whose prime idea of democracy is
to curse New England and the negroes.
EARLY FRObTS
Last July was the warmest month expe
rienced in this country for many years.
Tho present August is the coldest month of
*at name in the life-time-of a generation.
A:trip across the State Imam:tabled us to see
some of the effects of the untimely cold,
and to hear of more: On the Alleghenies,
frost has fallen almost every clear night
— during the month. Up the north branch
of Pin Susquehanna from. Northumberland
to Pittston there have been frosts, and up
the Lackawanna from Pittston to Carbon.
dale. These river frosts were - not heavy
enough to do damage. On. the northern
slope of; the Meade Mountains there are
large WPOlA:Wbere._tim fcirest leaves have
bean: settiediniyrbldo of them Ankin on
tite . gold end - scarlet of - autumnal ripeness.
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The democratic party is dead and buried.
Its name is blotted out, and those who
lately gloried in it are now ashamed to ut
ter it or to write it; or perhaps they are
forbidden to do so. In the Post, as at pres
ent published, the word is dropped from
the head of the ticket, and all that now ap
pears, where the ticket ought to be embla
' zoned, is this:
"Fon GOVERNOR,
MEISTER CLYMER."
That's all. There are no other candidates
named. Where is the ticket that was
ratified by the late "Democratic county
convention, as its last will and testament?"
Does. the Post repudiate it?
Immediately under the sickly announce
ment of the name of lIEISTER CLYMER as
a candidate "for Governor"—not as the
democratic candidate, but only as a candi
cate—a notice for a "Ratification Mass
Meeting of the Conservatives of Allegheny
County," appears in bold display, type, of
which meeting llEntv A.. WEAVER, Tnos.
J. KEENAN and JOEN a SAWYER, consti
tute the committee of arrangements, and
lion. EUGAR COWAN, BOR. Wit. F. .loun•
STON, Gen. RICTIA-111:1 COULTER and Gee. J.
BOWMAN SWEITZER are announced as the
orators. The democrats, it will be ob
served, are to take back •Bents; still they
will be expected to vote to a man as the
aforesaid "Conservatives" shall direct.
When the Democracy consented to be
hewers, of wood and drawers of water to
the lordly slave aristocracy of the South,
and stuck to them even after they had be.
come open and avowed traitors, the shame
and humiliation was deeper and darker
than we should have believed any Amerl
ma citizen could have submitted to. But
even that was not so degrading ns this; for
when the men who afterwards became rib.
els required the services and the votes of
'-‘• No: . 1 horn Democracy, they condescend.
ed to be called Democrats themselves, al
though they knew, and felt, and acknowl
' edged that it was to the last degree ridicu
lous; and of course they permitted their
Northern allies to flaunt their unmeaning
banner as much they pleased. This satisfied
them, and they were content. But when
JOURSON and COWAN and JOHNSTON and
SAWYER take command, the old rag must
conic down.
Well, it was about time it should conic
down; for it had been the ensign, in later
years, of both slavery and treason, although
originally the banner of freedom. But that
it should have been lowered and laid at the
feet of such men as these is a spectacle
from which even radical Republicans tarn
away with mingled feelings of sorrow and
disgust.
Conservative! What does that term
mean? In England It is a synonym of
Tory. It is a term applied to those who
stand up for the prerogatives of royalty and
the preservation or conservation of ancient
abuses. It is the party name of those who
resist reform and oppose the extension of
the elective franchise. In this country
Conservatism did all it could to preserve
slavery; hut, failing in that, it now seeks
to conserve the dregs of slavery; to crush
and debase an emancipated, but still help
less and unfortunate class; and to cast the
shield of its protection over defeated, I , ut
still bitter and unrepentant rebels. Like its
kindred English principle, it crouches and
crawls at the feet of power an" . patronage,
and lives and thrives upon the smiles and
pats of the aristocratic and the proud.
Good-bye to American Liberty if ever that
party gets Into power.
Conservatism in politics is a mean term,
fit only for cowards and slaves. It is, in its
true acceptation, the very opposite of de
mocracy. It stands as a barrier to pro
gress, and resists the march of human
ideas. The Scribes and Pharisees, in the
time of our Saviour, were conservatives, so
were the ecclesiastics of Rome in the days
of LUTTI*II; so were the Cavaliers who
rallied around Cue:lmes 1., and so were
the Tories of our Revolution. Are the
men who have long gloried in the opposite
term, Democracy, going to rally "under
such a banner as that? The next election
will tell.
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tin Tuesday last the New York delegates
to the Philadelphia Convention surrender
ed to the Democratic party of that State ,
and henceforth what remains of these two
fragments of factions are expected to work
in harmony. The more adroit managers
of the old party outmameuvred those of the
new, and thus Messrs. Rat - nose, Pitcvs,
and other deserters from the true party of
the Union, are now impressed into the ser
vice of the Rebels and Copperheads. They
are committed, and cannot back out ; bat
thousands of amiable gentlemen, whose
lack of courage made them Conservatives,
and others whose vanity prompted ntlilia
tion with that peculiar type of mankind
who hold that "the king can do no wrong,"
and who fancy It would compromise their
dignity to associate themselves with radi
cals and progressives, will be constrained
to come back again to the heroic party who
rallied around LIBCOLN and crushed the
rebellion.
Here the operation of coalescing was Just
the reverse—the Democrats surrendered to
the Conservatives. General CAss must
have always been painfully sensible that,
so far as he was concerned, his party name
was a gross misnomer; therefore ho struck
the Democratic flag with apparent gladness
to the Conservatives, and surrendered his
brigade to a little squad.
These political nuptials, these queer co
alitions, are only evidence that the elements
outside of the great and only loyal party
are in a state of disruption and disintegra
tion. There are thousands of honest men
who have always voted with the democra
cy merely because it was so called, believ
ing that it was the true party of the people,
but who will scorn to be associated with
men whose hands are stained with the
blood of their countrymen shed in defend
ing the flag and the constitution from their
unhallowed revolt. Let rebels combine—
one portion swallowing up the other as it
may happen—lt will only render our vic
tory the more complete. ICwlll he killing,
not two birds, but two snakes, with one
stone.
IGE.NEEA.L 2 , HEILIDAWS ETATEsIENT.
It will be remembered that the President ,
in a dispatch, ordered General 811EnthAN
to ftrrnlsh him with a full statement of the
ficts respecting the events which had just
occurred in New Orleans. The following
is the General's report in full. Only a part
of it was given in our telegraphic report:
Ounce or 11. B. MLLITAIIT TSTEOItATII.
MOICUOWing cipher telegram received too
a. in., August 6, 11360, from New Orleans, La.,
August 0,13 m.,1801:
Els Excellency Andrew Johnson, Prestrkra of
the United Stater
I have the honor to makb the following re-
ply to your dispatch of August UM
A very largo number of Fridayored people
marched lu procession on night, July
37t11, and were addressedtrom the steps of the
City Hall by Dr, Mettle, Ex GoVernor Hahn
and others. The speech of Dostie was Intem
perate "In language and sentlmenta. The
*poet:besot the others, so ter as I can learn,
were characterised by moderation. I have
not given you the words*: Postie's speech, as
lboversiOnpnbilstiod was deniedr but what I I
have learnedot thenpui - 1 believe they were
The vention assembled at la ra., on the
Sethi the thnid members absenting them
selves because the toner of the general public
wa s orainonapf trouhlo. , 1 thlnk there were
but about -, Swenty-slx members present. In
front glue_ lioehluiles , Justitute, where Lhe
meeting srarrheldithere wareluesembled some
oolorod men, women' said random. ,Pariutps
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eighteen or twenty, and in the inst it ute a num
ber of colored men, perhaps but
Among those outside and inside there 01,Lt.
hays been a pistol in the p013,004510n of reel y
tenth Man. AbOut I r. a., a procession of say
froth slaty to one bonded and thirty colored
nine Marched rip Ilergundy streetihml across
Cams] street_, towards the convention. carry
ing an American flair. These men hut IthOtit
One pistol to every ten men, and canes and
clubs in addition While crossing Lanai street
a row occurred. There were many spectators
on the streets, and their manner and tour to
wards the procession unfriendly.
A shot was lismit, by wleun I am ant able to
state, but believe it to Intro been by a police
man at some colored man in the procession.
This led to other shot , and a rusts after the
procession. On arrival at the front of the In
stitute, there was souse throwing of brickbats
by both shies. The pollee, who had been held
well it, hand, were vaporously marched to the
scene of disorder. TO.• procession entered the
Mistitute with the dug, ahont she or eight cc.
maining outside.
A row oceurred between a pisliceman
oneof the colons! men, and a shot won tl red
l il
by one of the ieartics, which led to an Indis
criminate fire an the budding through the
windows liy the policemen. '1 has hat been
going on fora short time when a white nag
was displayed trona the windows of the Met I
tute, whereupon the ti eoased and the pO.
!icemen rushed into the building.
From the testimony of the wounded men
and others wile were Inside the building, the
policemen opened an IntlnkeriMit ate lire upon
the audience until they haul emptied their re
volvers, alien they retired, unit those Inside
barrlcaded the doors. The doors were broken
In aud the tiring again commenced, when
many of the colored and while people either
clammed through the doors, or were passed out
by the policemen Inside.
nutas they came out the policemen who
formed the circle nearest the building tired
upon then], and they were agate need upon by
the citizens who formed the nit circle.
Many of those wounded and taken ortsoners,
and others who were prisoners anti not wouoil
ed, were tired ndon by their captors anti by
taLlzetts. The wohntled were stabbed while
.lying on the ground, and their heeds beaten
with brickbats, m the yard of the budding,
whither some of the colored men eSetthiNi and
partially seeretetl themselves. They were
fired upon and killed or Wounded I , y the po
licemen.
Some men were killed and wounded several
squares from thit scone. Nlethlietio 01 the eon.
Ventlon werewonntled by the policemen
while in their hands as prisoners, .111111. I.f
them mortally.
"The iMMellinte (mimefit Otet torrthie
affair was the assembling of tills onven
tiOn. The remote cause was the bitter an tag-
Ortistie feeling which has hest grow lug In this
Community since the advent of the pr fit
Mayor, who in the nrentiLcist ion of Ills po est llee
force, beleeled Many 111, V,n at,. men and 51.1111 1
of knowit mitrilerers People el 1,11•11 r
viewsere overawed by until el enily:leo
in too
Mayor unil tear t/ti
Thugs.
loony of whom tool selected tor
Ills pollee force. I have liven frequently at
plied to b) eminent eilli.int+ on the
anti have heard t [Lein exprss tear and want
of confidence In Mat or AI an e
rim ever niece tilt'
Ilitllnution Of title last Convention. I must
condemn the course of several of the city pa
pers for supporting, by their articles, the litt
ler fueling of bad men. As to the merciless
manner In which lee COnventool was broken
up, I feel obliged In confess strong repug
nance. it is useless to attempt to d'itguise the
hostility that extols on the part of n great
many here toward, Northern mon, and tits
un fort 'Male r so pr eel pt acedlllll.llera that
thet e innote a test el It hat shall lie the status
of Northern !net; whether they con live here
without borng tion+tatit dread or not;
whether Unit tan lie protected In life and
property, itnil have justice in the courts.
It [Mb Matter I. Inn MIURA to paiis
Over withoutu IlinrOugh unit iletermlo•
etl pre:mention engage/I ht
we may look nut for frequent %mine,. of
the same kind, not only here, but lit cutler
places No step., have.a , yet been taken by the
civil authorities to arrest OUZO.. who were
eligitgeil in this massacre, or polleenten t bit
terpetrated the cruelties. Tile tuctubers of
he Convention litire been indicted Its the
Grand Jnry, tont many of then] arrested and
held to had. As tow nether the etc Il authori.
les can WOO Out ample Justice to the guilty
part., of boils rides, I nt.l I.L) It I% my Opin
ion, unequivocally, that they cannot. Judge
w I have Asset note he.l tor
nearly a t ear, I now tionsider one of lit: 1/1.1.11
dangerous men that We have here to the
and , Inlet of the city. The leadtag noiti of the
Con reution, King, Cutler, Hahn, anti others,
have been pot:twat agitators, and are had
men. I reg, el to soy that the I (tot
Strolls Mt, 1.01, at, I Lilting, awl that during
the late trout ire he Its eiliown vet, little el
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WM. B/NUHAM, Jr., Adorns Express Offtee,
134 lAEA Street, to an atahortsett Agent to rem , .
oldeertiormenlo /or the (1 AHETTEtemd aU NI ,
papers throw/hotel the United States and the
Clonudtto.
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On Tuesday Evening, at 7 , , o'clock.
A MEETING OF THE CONGIIE
i (ll' THE nEC,01 1 11)1 1 11.YIBYTEIHAN
Cllllll , ll or Prrrs UKU ern be held In tbe Len
tore littom 01 the ettlareh, corner renn end Irwin
imreete. Tr itnLIA the VII A unnei, at i b.c,^lck
to receive a contr. unleation train their Yaa-
Ler, and take action thereon. A full Attendance is
earnestly desired.
Hy order of the &salon.
Orr' , C elr A...MIENS, CO.. I
Prrrmit 111.11, August :Mts. is6s.
SIN PER CENT.
VOLUNTEER BOUNTY BONDS
Or ALLEGHENY COUNTY. wanted at Inglient
tuarlmt ram,
0n . 2.*:12.5.11•T It P. Nx Y LANIIIVAIT. Confront r.
Orrn•C Pin 1.1.11•13 OIL I x t
1•1111.Ants.1•111A. Aug. 2711., 11.,
THE ANNUAL !MEETING of the
S.l.l,i,blers of the PHILLIPS OIL COMPANY
In a .1 lied at their °lnce, No. 303 Walnut ',ton,.
nlstla.ll4.lphla n on TUESDAY. September Ith, tank
at o'clock, N.,
too.fr the purpose of electing •
Itriar.l of DI rertors eer, for tar ensuing P . ttr•
I\ll//i for ..Is other huntsmen 11 may In. necessary.
eu27:121 SI. .1. NIA M merogry..
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Pew and Seat Hat Rack.
VOR MALE—The entire and nn
tight to IILAIIE.S PEW AND SEAT
HAT HACH, patented Augloll4, limt. It not sold
entire by the 111 of ...ober nest, the patentee will
then diem,. of Nights to the States severalty. e
dew:Hy/Hon, circular, tern., A,'., r i; a : 11 1 ;/11 ., :ilia k ddres•
at176:171 3 St. Clair 4treet., Pittsburgh.
VINEGAR,
For Pickling.
BOLLMAN'S IMPERIAL TRIPLE. WINE VIN
EGAR of unequeled streugth sea flavor, for pick
ling and table use. Also pure Elder and Malt Viol.-
got, for sale by the oitututity or althea, at the
Family threeery Store of JUR IN A. URN ell AW,
nun_ corner Liberty oud Hand street..
FRESH PINE APPLES-5 bbls.
teeth Sugar-Loa(
for preserving, pat rrnely.ll and for solo by
LICY.IIEIt a .1110 . d.,
anW broil. 120 and ITS Wood nu :at.
3 CARS CLUB WILEAT;
4 cart corn:
1 car Oat*,
for We by MeS.A.I43
OATs-1 car iailAil No. 111._9kao tor
tale by & CO.
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By order of Um
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WILLIAM BAK.F.WV.I.L.
Clerk of lioaslon
PI. E 4PPLES,
"• • AB • • N S . I "
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Soccetsors to B. Jones A C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
LIALVIS IN ALL ICIXDS OF
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on MI aceesalble points In
the Called State. and Canadas.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
OPENING OF
UNION HEADQUARTERS
C/I"JV
This (Tuesday) Evening, Aug. 28.
Union Republican Rally!
1 he Hall wlll be formally einem d at Iltadquarters,
and the following gentlemen gill adores@ the meet-
Ilia. via.
Qom!
11°11..1. E. HO( /RURAL.
11. m. THOS. WILLIAMS,
TIP/S. NI. 'MARSHALL, Esq
IL. B. LARNAHAN, Esq.,
J. M. KIRKPATRILE, Esq.,
THOMAS EWLNG, Esq.,
F l. "
H. sq.,
J.. 1. SEIBENECK.
Capt. CHAS. Mel! E N RY,
Cspt. SAMUEL HARPER,
Ms) A. NI. BROWN.
N THE COURT OF COMMON
I. F. AS Of A !team., County, Commonwealth of
Penn.), ant, belling In EqultT• No. OM. Sep
Term IPOC..
IN Pan rvrION, Between James McAuley and Al
. sander bperr, plaintiff., and John J. Mickey and
Itschr I Mickey. Wiliam P. Miekey, James no Mick
and Mary K. Mickey, is., by their guardian,
Ayers Ntsolt 11.11eabeth Mickey. Elias J. Mickey,
Morriaan Underwood and Ann Underwood. hi.
o :fr. lu right af aahl Ann, defendants.
to Eli/ , ‘llritey, tote of the defendants above
Where s, .lames McAuley nod Alexander
Not., r, eon.:Ont II shore named, did ou the .Ith
lila their hill o(eomplaint In the Prothnoota•
r) • I .-glee ("Ad rounty, allng forth that tht en.
t0y.... of certain real •state therein fully desetib-
. .
. .
rd, situated at the corner of Penn Street mad Cecile
y I Pi tto Idt rgh, said county, by them and
their vo-i r halt 4, the defehtlanta *bore named, wil•
..abfeCt to great Inconveniences, tlltlieulides and
cb at roYeretem and that tory had been unable to ob
ta.n partition thereof. 1411 pra)lng
Itt. That the defendants imrequired to mate an
wer to all and singular the premise.
d. That the court decree partition.
mi. That thr Court appoint a Master, or a Master
ud t ntl.sloner to make partition.
tat. That the Court grant auch other tad further
relief as ma t be nectmeary.
Ati•i•Viti . r..... upon Adidat It Weil, petting forth
al , ~ your self-posed realdi net the Court did,
•ot the 25th Net., ordb r that nutlet. be fit en you by
y.bib,tion our, a meek for titter weeks In the
ITTaltlti..llll,lllTTg.
N therettor.. In ono It .tee to aald ord. r, y..n
ore htretry '1°,10,1 and reoutre4l, on or Worn the
/000 DAY OF ISEPTEMoKIS next, to cause and
apprarnnee t 4- entered for you to the Court of
out moat flea. or said county, to the above mou
th...a 1.111 of complatut of the shore named James
McAuley slot Alexander !Moor, and to observe want
the said court .1,011 dirrtt.
Witness soy o at l'Alsttrgh, tbia nth day of
August, A. 0., ono thousand eight hundred and
.113.811. W. U. HAWity, Jlt.,
notteltor orClaintlffr,
No. 50 Want strent, rlttsbufg.h.
-11 you Call to comply with the above three
-11001 1., enterturt au appearance le the Prothocto
ts ou or bet°, the PAN day of 8. umber
11 , ‘ t you elh ITo have the bill Latch pro,
rooo,forno.. mud a dy' rer wade against you In your
iheeuee. aub,•lll,
A NOVELTY
SOMETHING NEW
All School Boys and Girls want Them .
THE SATCHELETTE.
OdLL sal 113331311 .I"ll.3ErralE.
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JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
a 9 Fifth St., Masonic Hall.
su2S
`LIUSEti LACES,
EMBROIDERIES,
Lace CollaAres,
LINEN NETS, &C., &C.,
I=l
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
128 36 0 4.2t12. 1131trocet.
z:37 . 000 TO $lO,OOO WANTED
Strictly First-Class Mortgage,
ON CITY PROPERTY.
Apply to S. S. OILY AN,
Molter In Stotts and Real Ratebe,
au:. •
_5 Fourth it., Market, TNRlIng.l
Ore AN"II2r — How
..req.,pt. Pre, sir rrnta. • Ireettire os the ha
tetra! 1 reetterat, and *Radical Care of Opktratatoe-
Hee a err Semlnad Weetztelte, Involuntary LaStsliool
Nvi nal Deblllty. and impediment. to Marilee gen
ere
hervoasseat. ConatmayMoa. letpllerpef, Sod
Vita: Mental mad Physlul IneapaeJty. resulting
iron. POI-hots... 10., by ItoUT. ClA.VRaWacte
M. D.. tether of the haat"( tioßK.lget
1151111
••A Boon to Thousand. of Inffslort.”
Sent under mold, to a plain envelope, to any nd
drerdi, post paid, an reetkipt of .I.a coots, or Oro
retstase stoup* by CHAIM. J. C. MASS a CO..
137 kt.o . rery, t‘ e.'Yorit. Pon Office 80. 4.806.
• Ir.. or. c ut•erwell'o "Ma' rinse fentdc.•prfee
1 , rent,. matt la:aa.7
CHANCERY SALE OF
VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY,
At Clarksville, Tennessee.
ktoROAN A CO.. vs. JACKSON,
. u uance an orr d o e KaUt RNrOiN
d erm. len% p f ra he Ch ney Codet, made
ssss A Ole, l
Tenn., I will sell at Public Auction, on TUESDAY.
neptemher 4th, 1•410. on the prambes. LOULBA
t/
sad 14Inir VEItNON FIJUNACSS, two excellent
Iron Furnaces. attested near the Cumberland River
and the Rewor '
d. Clarksville and lermlaViLe Rail
road. There are about 13.000 actee 0} . 1#41 be
longing to the two Furnaces ` of which • de
siring to engage In the Ova business can =base
se much sa lacy desire.
Timber le abundant for all .purposce. and the ore
of tins best quality.
Timms or data—Ten per cent, cash, and the bal
withon • credit of one , two sad three yeah. Notes
Roodsecurity, to boar Interest fromdate.
0 0117 W. T. tiIIACaZI.VOIII). C. A M.
OLLOW GROUND RAZORS.-
There urn none sopettor. The Scoot ,00da
made.
PEN AND POCKET CUTLERY,
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Table Knives, Ivory and Born Carvers
In endless variety, for sale by
TATZIa. rar. CIoC6MIOIZ6*,
Agent for the Pittsburgh Cutlery Company.
sorOfis 67 and 69 11071 h Street,
au= (DISPATCH
GREAT WESTERN
PLANING MILL,
&filer ,of larbary Strett aid Num Way.
PITTSBURGH: PA.
Sash Doors, Winds and Mouldings
MADE TO 0111/lii. Unfinished work Is VII In •
dry bonne and anlshed when tlikeninnl. Minna*.
Marine, Woalher Boarding, Laths and nhingies
constant yon hand. Sawing and re-amend done
with dispatch. linen* of all Kinds made to order.
ate2l:lB JOHN HEATH.
$50,000 TO LOAN
ON •
BOND AND MORTGAGE
Apply to THOMAS MEL.
Broker and neat taste Agent,
No. 410 Smithfield, bat. Itti and DlAmoud els
sou
- - -
DRUG STORE FOR 811,E.--The
Bieck, Fixtures, Good win and dye years'
Lease of a DRUG 62011 E, with an established cus
tom. central locatiohlo a dense popoloo b a rg ai n
111. of a horse railway. Will he sold at A
1 his is o rare chance for getting at °ocotillo a_uiy•
log busimme. For porticutax., apply to X. E.SIL
LEILt CU, corner Wood and Second streets.
VOR SALE--LAGER BEER BA
LOW. AND 'LIiDIJINti 1.101386, on Liberty.
street, LICZNHED YON ONE YEAR. runtime,
Bedding, and all complete. Priem IlLatoo.
capital tisanes. Also. MAIM. WAIION Mid HAW
NEbtl, and an stet:ribbed buslnesaconlyr4-60.
• 43 ru?..ZgelUkr-
OATS AND CORN.
A,!00 UM atOPATs:
I . OO P 11 1 1 . 0 !1 4 4/ 0 4q 4 !P 10
. 6
litsor, Ku. Jit;: .
* 44 2 5 6 /11141011.0.*4'004.01574!.5uk
;... +, f;~,..
.~.~.,.
11531
QEWING of every description,
executed With ateatnasa and as - paten, on the
WHEELER & WILSON
LOCIE.STITCII XaCILIGNIEgi
V44 °° 8'.1"
No. FIFTH STREET._
THE "in:MELVA & WILSO3"
SEWING MACHINE
THE MOST DURABLE, at 21 FIFTH STREET
pne.4WEIEELEII & WILSON"
SEWING (MACHINE
TUB MOST BILIPLIE, nt g 7 MTH STREET
THE "WHEELER & WILSON"
SEWING MACHINE
TIIE BEST, at 27 FIFTH STREET. _
THE "WHEELER & WILSON"
THE ONLY FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
AT 27 FIFTH BT.. PITTSBURGH, PA.
' Will. MINER & CO.
aniS
ESTABLISHED FEB'Y 1, 1813.
AtETTP"ET
Life Insurance Company
FREDERICK S. INUCTON, Pres't.
A. N. WATSON.
Cbairmem Committee
Abs. 144 and 146 Broadway,
CASH ASSETS AUGUST Id, 186 G, OVER $16,000,000
(00h diesels, rob. 00, 1010.........514,005,2211 NN
Income for !Wel yenr, a.I eash.... .1,000,000 00
Increase to net Coati a...tarot year 2.312,030 17
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I=
RICHARD A. Mt' CU H 1.11(, V Ice—President
15 6 N a tt e bt A . 1114117 e
r.
13=ME=!
Annual Dividend. available immediately.
To inereime the Insurance or reduce the
Premium, at the option of the'assured.
GEO. N. BLACKETOCK, Agent,
S 7 rims SI., Pittsburgh.
.“2"
GREAT BARGAINS
BOOTS & SHOES
J. 1. ROBINSON & CO.'S,
61 MARKET STREET.
In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy,
r`OR TUE TREATMENT OF ALL
DISEASES requiring medical or rorgical aid.
All classes of patients admitted, irrespective of
) t,
creed or cog, Clergymen of a I denominations
permitted to visit patients of tact own creed. De
licate too poor to pay are admitte free of roarer,
on application to any of the attend og phlalchia, or
m.rgeona All regular hicians ndmi P.Y Pa•
(lent. to private rooms may hare NU charge of toe
a.m.
Competent nurses, combined with tits perional
allentloir of the sisters, maker this Institution so-
POI Of to MIT In the State Nr Nose Mille c.i with
disease. tine physician and rnrgeou In daily at
tendant,
Medical Mail and months of dolly attendance:
D. DeliflAL..llt., X- D., 150 Oran% street, Oc
tober. November and December.
.1210 S. J. 0212.2111121 t, (12 SmltbtUdd
str et, Aprtl. May and Juno.
July.alLAß
gnat sad 24. BENHAII. M. D., MI Third street,
da September.
U. J. 0.411.00121.1... M. D.. 101 Huss stied. Jan
nary, rebrnary_and
Da. Z. J.KINNELLY, earner Bleth and Want
streets. nergeon,
In daily attendant , . aut.ll.l
BY VMTVE OF A• WRIT OF
rendttfcrel crzinitos, issued out of the District
Coon of the United Mates for the Western District
of Penerylvatila. and to roc directed, I will et pose
to Public lisle, at the
cncrapriorna 33.011:113111,
to the Cltiof Pittsburgh,
On the 30th Day of August. 1866,
The following described property, town:
THE STEAM TUO "EMMA LOOAN,"
Her boats, machinery. tackle, apparel and furni
ture. as she now Is. at the lduchuiter wharf.
Weed Yd attached at the stilt of Henry Vostber
atone, MAX. YUJI/MICH, Marshai,
Marshal's Mee, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Terms of sale, cash, government funds.
au21:113:1
A. n00ra....w. T. oARAAno.
pOIIIIT MALT HOUSES.
W. H. GABBARD & CO.,
lialsters, Drain dic Hop Dealers,
mr.. IT Water Street. sad
Noe. a arid Perm Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
sir The
It
maftet price d for WIIICAT.
RAMAT. I. CORN ar.d 0.711. 018.11.
____ --
STEPHEN NL OTT,
. OZNIIIIIAL
Dle Sinker, Beal and Medal Engraver.
SURE, IMIID RI MIL MU MR,
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Cancelling Stamps and Visiting Cards,
Also, PLATER YOR lIARILLNG eurramo.
93 Wood U., Cor. Diamond Alley,
(41.120111 DAM' Sooz 1T'olt14)
laSiul PITITSBURE/11
BANK E.XCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
IL SCHILD, Proprietor.
Xis. 90 Third NI., Pittsburgh.
UNNTLNYENiti DLNINU EOOM.
All the tumults of the season. Moire Liquors.
news. rho. Private Miami rooms op stairs.
Dann•
'PRE CELEBRATED STEEL
TOUTII HAY BAKES. .*rralste Bird" and
"Meadow Lark" are manufantured only at the
DUQUVINNB WORlitt, near the P , •WlN.ttikry,
ili talgt., sarin and PI In Wame, r
Wheelba -
roars and Trulanaol a e ' veryttyld, made ..r the heat
malarial, at abort notice.. and warranted.
leltids 4:01.111141IUS
JAMES M. HALPII, .
.A.II.CLIZEIWIMOT,
Prepares EXPLICIT DIIAWINEIS
CATlCNerorslltlndsor nolldlark woo . n.
Weds their eroation. on M.. 011161 6. ri ce
nod
1 l i ca g i rt 9 1 . 1 =N A kt i Mfoltwew a twe i k
IT:OLMES, e‘, 130.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
0110$0.) I B s ll a E u lC a T c l t N ow f n ,
of
ANAN inttri/L
M
And HATTIMI, 50f151120
IlikA 4;II : ;WI; iin
And for gals b
(IE O . W. PETTY, •
'EAL , ar4TE 4GI 2!,
'NO. 1 - 3 INT. oratiurrilytT.
Daadsatld lioilitun*.baught iuld *QM Collect,
lops prompily inadoan masemtble Wins. aus
jannwn,PElMßATl?ivis,
- - 2man.ii4s.x.x.Es;
trailitidth.d6
*I2 • ,, awigatar,iraisik Aso., Arxistat st.
•
° `R +?~~~~ {'`w'.'`~ F" . s =n r ~ z",,."Lw 3r. r~ ~ r*-~' "'€w sfi .
~0-~ t..-sue., ~.~~.-.w~ - ~ a ~~e ~~~.~ : ~ , rr:fi ` ~ ^ ~~..L.+~.~'~t.e•. ~~'s-.` r
~:
IM3
OF NEW YORK
MEM
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MEM
1,200,000 %.,
DM
moc)-lco.h3L - sr,
MEI
MERCY HOSPITAL,
mITTT-7wmxr4
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TEN 00.9 TO ARRIVE
U. KNOX a 130 N,
Dlamond t Altegbeur.
NEW AD V ER 'PI-SEMEN'
COUNTRY
FLANNELS
ANA
BLANKETS,
BALMORAL SKIM,
Si ME "VP LB
A Large Stock at
BATES & BELL'S,
21 FIFTH STRXET.
ELEVENTH ANNUAL FAIRE
MEM
Alleg-114 -ity County
ACRICU . - cI,RAL SOCIETY,
For Ire: Pcnn'o, Eastern
Ohio iVest Virginia,
¢7.WILAC33IEC,
Sept ete • • ;, 20 and 21,'66,
. .• mown as
THE 1.1:0N CITY PARK.
..._
Premiers atnontlng to nearly II GOO a ill bc
diatribut A. mi u tt tble arrangemm In bare been
made for the cll. play of Itltteltanica. improvementn,
Vine Arta, Domestic and Foreign t ,00rls. r4[131 awl
Horticultural implements, Fruit, Flowers and
Vegetables, Horses. Cattle. Sher ewine and Co d
try. try. Tit gronnils will be opened t p, o
the intbltc
AVe uesday, Thursday and Friday.
PRICES or AILIIISSION.
Slagle ticket, admitting one person 25 cents.
ri
Chihli - et under twelve. years 10 cents.
Horse sr td rider 60 cents.
Ituasl s d One peon 10 cents.
Two or e vehicle and octet,— ..... . ... .75 cents.
All oki Inltors will be entitled to a ticket of free
admission during um Fair.
Amnie arrangttments have been made for the sup
ply of steam power tor machinery. Av..
An
address on
lac o l 3 131245•11341.n.c1x - ye
Will be delivered durthg the Fear by Colonel 8. I)
HARK!~, Editor of the 0A(••
COMPETITION BEYOND THE BTATE.
The Society makes the held of compeLition co
extensive with the United Stales, and'cordially in
rites the citiaat> therein to compe'e (or the prizes.
THE HOIL.4E CIRCLE
; W ITI , ,` - TII7I7 I II.ZIL= :41U=
at 3 0 ' clo .k.
. -
tot and after August 27th. an °Mee will be open
ed at PHELPS. CAUK. 9. CO.'S WA.II.IIIIOI.ISE,
10 St. Clair street, for the purpose of receiving mi
tt leeand sale of tickets. tie and Straw will be
furnished gratis for all animals entered for eghtbl•
lion, and grain ill Inc provided at the lowest crab
prices to exhibitors who may desire to purchase.
For any information relative to the Fair. address
the Corresponding Secretory.
.IOHN K PAICKE, President.
J Aims S. Nm:her.
Corresponditir decretary. airMfhlf/OrrsT
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
=I
IRON CITY RAMS WORKS .
OFFICE ANA WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Waal and 102 and 104 Third St,
INIPOUTERS UV AND DEALEII.9 IY
Saddlery Hardware and :Trimming,
I=l
Superior Wood and Iron Waimea,
Wrought Post Bits, Bing Bits, Snamea, Brandoons,
Wheel Bite, Sleben Bite, &e., ite. Been also on
nand • fell and complete assortment of goods In
their line, .11 of which they offer at as fair winery
and on a. itood terms as are offered by any house In
the W.I. EAST Oft WEST. mr.4th34
CHINA - WARJEFIOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
IMILEPOMILTM FL.
No. 100 Wood Slreel.
BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLI
WARE, TEA TRAYS AND TABLE CUTLT.ItY,
always on hand.
CHINA TEA EIET
CHINA DINNER SETS,
CHINA TOILET SETS,
CHINA VASE.S,
CHINA SPITTOON'S,
BOHEMIAN WARE OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
LAVA °ARM ISASEICTs,
LAVA VASES,
LA SPIT] 08.
ENDLISH STONE WARE O 0( 5 011 varieties, Loral,
wholesale and retail trade.
largest and moat complete stock of everything
In this Line in the city.
Prides and hams the Dino as In the eastern stiles.
myßoLlii
gIIPEMOR OAK MAIMED, PAT
ENT STRETCHED AND RIVETED
LEITDF.Ii BELTING AND HOSE,
Manulhetered SS SMITHFIELD ST., by
HARTLF' • PHELPS & CO.
Al., Aker, . , York Rubber Co.
CrIS
Always,
LEATFI ,erlor quality or LACE
MUNI' LME, COlilli.ll
T 1100Kii. ate. C
JO& SPILXCLA JAB. IDLY
SPEACER & McKAY,
RESTERS ED BREWERS
Or
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
. s
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
MORELIND & •MITURL,
Nos. 425 & 427 Liberty Street,
The very best 1101iSZS, CAItitLAG Es and BUti-
QlKli kept for hire atall times, The linen
EARSEn In the oily. Funerals, Ste., attended
to on abort notice In the best manner.
Persona wishing o engage anything to nor lino
can rely upon being turned out to the best style, as
the proprietors give Melt. peraonal attention to the
business. Jy7,ess
MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES,
BT4 Caltr,
BUSTS, •
FO u.rr.a.Lvs.
AN EXTRA FINE
ITALIAN HEAD-STONE
On hand and for sole.
I. 32111LCIACISMEI,
VI Penn Street, Pittsburgh.
IN THE MATTER OF tliE
A- CHANGE OW UItADE OP 11.1G11 n'lltitET, In
the City of Plttaburgh.
Al: persons 'Altercated are hereby notified that the
assessments for payment of damages Caused by the
change of grade of 111, h sliest, in the City of Pitts
burgh, limn be.,, placed in my beads for collo lien,
and snits, the same shot! bay. been paid on or be
fore the 13ill DAY or SEPTF.SII3EII, 126 d, It will
be My oily to Ito the same as liens agallatt the
property • . and proCeed le collect them in
aceoldance with law.
J. P. SLAULE, City Solicitor,
anit:llo No. 10(11 , Iftb at., Pittsberah, Pa.
ALLEGHENY CITY FLOCK AND
PRIEM KITCPOI=LIII,
a C. MoMASTER 46 CO.,
No. DUS Ohio EL, Allegheny.
Wholesale and Ratan Dealers In
r . .101.11.V. Wood. cf/s Ciilredas.
Dash paid for Wheat and Itye.
,10:11.D
PITTSBURGH AND OAKLAND
esicsomousza.,
JOHN B. it A. RITIRDOCK,
(Suectuors to John itordoch, Jr.,)
NIIIINERYMEN AND FLORISTS, Pittabelr..,
.o,ltlt, attentlon to thetr ex totally(' stook of EDIT
AND ORNAMENTAL TM S, EVEnUIt PLA N TS. °RAFE VINES AND OIIEENISOIDE PLAISTS.
rittaburicb and Oakland Passcager Cars to
thaqinetutionse oven totisates.
$9 - ooWHOCANBEATITINI - 01 - 6-
•
For Two Wo,bki
,;ctidy,
tatiluE irood.ltietrimi over Win( liou
of iny owirmalcei , foitholleWl stud °MINN NW:.
I.A.Ca. at No. 36.11aNtot ttreot..
NEAL Jot
ONEY orritas, N. 0.151,
‘ AXI. 8,1111TIVI1:LD ,or.hheth,
Mt/amt . /ok.
meaty. LoTed..on allver Plate. as filatol fi
I.llemonds, , . - orelm tiordand . eer•Watehe
'cletbincen Ithhiablhartielesoteveridanhefthtft.
The rood* v i etWep i r n, e7L ri remehe
Otte& (1e1t 4, 49 . . •
1:13V/F51 ;IV 34 ;V li IR) al 6 I 'a '3 IA
N,V)E;][OI_,IESI A-I. .
54 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
M'ELROY
DICKSON
& CO.
WHITE GOODS.
Plain Swiss,
Dotted Swiss,
Plain Cambric,
Tape Checks,
Plain Nansooks,
Plaid
Brilliants,
Veil Berages,
Black Tabby Velvets,
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Linen - do
Cotton
Black Silks,
Chambray Ginghams
Wool DeLaines,
Italian Cloths, &c.
Terms. - - - Net Cash.
a=
J. "D. RAMALEY,
336 Liberty Street,
FINE CLOTHING,
NEW YORK .11AHUFACTIIRE,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Wholesale Intl Retell
Agent for OEO. Olta.NT . B r RIZ Ej MEDAL and
MORItLYoN '8 STAB SHIE.Tti.
Remember the NEW IRON FRONT. opranstle
Wayne street. Je7I;e44TTS
J. D. RAMALEI,
334 Liberty Street,
Dealer la all kinds or
Boots rand Shoes
Always on hand a large sad varied aasortmeat of
Ladles', Misses? and Children's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS
• Of the finest Mew York Manufacture
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
Remember the POUR LARGE WINDOWS, oppo
site Wayne street. Je27ie-12:rrs
J. D. RAMAILEY,
334 Liberty Street,
:FASHIONABLE RATTER
And Dealer In all kinds of
=LAMES ..9.2 1 6772) eZZLX 3 II3,
POE MK BOHM MUM •
The Newest Styles always on
hand and at the Lowest Prices.
Look out for the FOUR LARGE WENLIOWS. .4,-
I:mate Wayne street. lanalrrre
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W 31. 1 .11.2.11 41.. 0. W. 810g204 .
MILLER & RIC TSON
Wholesale Grocers,
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BRANDIES, WINES AND OIGARS
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin
PITTSBURCH, PA.
IRON NAILS, COTTON• YARNS,
Constantly on hand.
plaliltANCE & C 0
MAMMOTH GALLERY,
Nos. 2 and 4 St. Clair St
Near the Suspension Bridge.
MINIATHE TO Lffl BIH HOTIMIRIP
Main or Colored 4
Particular attention to City and Suburban '‘/,'
With Family ()coupe.
Vtowa of Pittsburgh and surroundings ( .
atereottscoploilwaya m band mad fOr sale. '.I
AlakTB
MIUK. O =ix,aI3XCOXL
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY ST
Jrch 410 Pen* ;Street. '
JAMES K. DAIN Propri tor ,
sir Omalbans and carriages ric llabed g t all
trains. Also, Carriages for Fluters% W 4 120
" 4 rilrllell, at short notice sad reasonable a.
Stable Open Day and Sign
Jram9ol4.Tn.e
C ASTP STEEL o aII sizes._ia pieces
to Doe pure:won, •
Large Berea. pen&
JOSEPH-WOOMITIL tfr•
Corner Wood and Booond Mo.'. • ttatoligh,
AGENTS FOILIPAIEUIAMLIP
VIGHT SECONIMINAND :PIANOS.
I Rosewood, roans earners, ~..nnene a, .(1 0 ,.,w 1 ,
mat. nano.. Tin little .ae 4l :.new. .IVoe INSO. tor
ezo. poet *lntro ftelly tarred Plano worte; over-'
.striusrbeis. tear res- corners.' din.,..0110 r.OX
octave rosewood,. Blume" wan
'Tfolden - adteelaneni nod Iron tria=illoll Into Dina
Save fanned Iron Planersns- One tsT 4141:, L
lux 43,Ititt street.. t
ee trivsi.o*Afox-7wcwies
itognikimaystreetit
-r.~:
WANTED,
A GOOD OPENATON ON SEWING MACHINE
FalcoOra tt Oui FINKLE LYON SEWING MA,
inms, OPTICE. tao. /1 2 Grnt Street '
surMIS:TST
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT,
A PLACE CONTAINING 15 AEI
More or I. +IM a G OOl3 1/01:811 on lt, ituated
not won than One miles from either city. Adareas
until .Eeptember lilt, — H s . . Hoz tatO, Alleghenl
P. O. au27:125
UT ANTED.—A gentleman and
wlto wishes
BOARD IN A PRITATE,FAXIIY.
'rms. must be reasonable. Address
MEM
WANTED,
MALLEABLE IRON AND POOL lIANUFACIMBEES.
to Ardtvi netare
0. 0. RlCllirk,
att11:10 Milan, Ripley conntr, Indhum,_
j~TANTED—AGENTS. Book
oy Es A. POL
NOW
RE APT.—THE LUST CAUSE, a new
Southern HistLAoryßD of .
t of Vie 1010. h
War of the
The only stand-
Confederates.
ard an.l °facial Southern liistory PnbUehe.l. Ex-
Flusive territory given, and large commission paid.
or terms, &e., call on or addret.
. . . . . .
al ll4 .9lo:TTsswr 2119 Llbert
SSALESMAN WANTED—Compe
tent to engage to
FIRST.CLASS BUSINESS RELATIONS.
Apply In [tenon, or Andreas
W. 1). NIL
an21:1182 tin Grant st.. Pittsbure.,
WANTED.—A SURE FOUTUIVE.—..
The advertiser, a chemist of twenty-tire years
experience. both in .g
ru De and America, wialatili
to retire from the prate aloe, win seed to any pit.
son valuable recipes, fro the me of which any fu
dustrioua young man o woman, with Little or w
caoltal, can make mom tl e first day not only anew -
d olieer ilviog, but ina :very short time realise
moderate fortune. address, with two stamps for
return postage.
Id. P. CatritFlElat,Cbmatat,
my:MU:arra bl 7 fru e St.. Philadelphia. Pa.
do
WANTED--AGENTS—S7S to $2OO
PER MONTH for Gentlemen. and 1135 to T 5
for Ladles, everywhere, to Introduce the Common
Sense Family Sewing Machine. Improved and per
fected. It will hem, toll stitch. unlit, bled, braid,
and embroider beautifully—prlce only 120—mak
ing the elastic look-stitch, and fully warranted for
toree years. We pay the above wages, or a com
mission, from which twice 'that amount. can be
made. Address or call on 11. BOWERS £
UMee No. 255 S. 111th streeti I'a.Ad letters answered prompt yr, with clecolors said
terms. au 111190
WANTED--$2OO per Month a id
tp to Ages., to Introtlate our hew SIN, 8 201
AodresßsE, W i l(
Mme C , H I MO E N , A K NOhCum ~l eW/IM.
MACILLIIE CO., Mt hiehendoe. MIME. or PLY t.
phis Ye. kilic73ollw,
do
: (a) ;-1
AUTUMN WOOLENS.
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE ,
02 Fifth Street,
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
first .rock of
FINE WOOLENS
For their FALL TRADE. The style.of these
goods are very beautiful and attractive, ri not too
bandsom theyßavo ever before opened to this
market. ' They Ste also of a first-elm quality, Se
lected for a lint-Mess trade, and will be round upon
Inspection to be all that Is desired.
e will makeevery effort to give Mall I.BI:WA
RR/It and STYLISH kiAItMENT, made to order in
the VERY SEST DANNER.
An early call is most respectfully solicited from
from our customers and the public.
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE,
Merchant Tailors,
G 2 Fifth Street.
5024.11:.
REDUCTION.
WE ARE NOW
Offering Our Entire Stock of
SUMMER BOYS' CLOTHING
At GREATLY REDUCED ?RDAS. For bargain.
call and ace
41141.1 - 3 LOG.I.OI^, .
47 St. Clair StreeL
nut
lIENIIV G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corner of Penn & St.. Clair Ste
Desires to retona thanks to ht friends and the pub•
Ile generally fOr their liberal patronage, 1111 ti would
?b.f./neatly - Inform them that he bon Just rtd
from the East4m Markets with a lar-se and welle
lofted stock of _
FL/FE WOOLEN GOODS,
Peculiarly
_Misted to GENTLEMEN'S
era) SURKELt
MT. AUBUILN
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE.
This School has just concluded lie tenth year. Its
iriseOnT has Deco ono 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 rehised for want of
accnmmodatlon.
A NEW BUILDING
Is now under contract, to be ready for occupancy at
the opening of the Pall Session in September, and
It la hoped that hereafter all can be rccelyed so
pn_pils who apply.
The LIBRARY, APPARATUS and CABINET
are receiving yearly, valuable additions, and the
purpose is kept moodily Inv few to furnish every
timidly_ fors thyrough course of Instruction. •
The Faculty consists of four male and elliTen ta
male teachers, all experienced Instructors in their
several departments.
The School Is tally graded from the Preparatory
deputmont, through the entire course of Anadem.
MO and Classical studies.
For particulars and Catalogues, address
=EI
PENN INSTITUTE,
FOR YOUNC LADIES,
Under the blanagemont of
MIVELES. al. S. • - o -
Aaslstad by. compcteat corps of professors
No. 25 Hancock Street.
The PALL SESSION will commence MONDAY
September 3d.
I%l=3"n', ADDIY et the nstUnte.
prrTSBURGII
Female College,
FALL TERM WILL OPEN
13 3EIMMUE1=113101=1. 44th.
Addres. Rev. I. O. PERSHING.
arll3.blS9
Ellii/LnE !EDUCATION.
THE FALL SESSION OF •lEL At.
TWINE/10% 81.AILNARY lOU YOUNG LA
DIU in DIAMOND WilikET, opposite the Court
House, will Open, the RUM MONDAY IN SIX
TIMBER. sAU:htliasirr
SCHOOL FOR BOYS.
MR. WM, 11. WORM
W 111 renven Ate Classiest and Mathematics] :school.
In the meal Weer, In OhristCheZi t (knximon,
AtaeortrZa"F`teglrai..Aßfge:&2.
orb+ yinal:Cli is oil
BIRMINGHAM GAS STOCK.-Will
ho added to tho list of Stook already adYertlietY
forges thlstronloy, atB o'clock,
3) shares 13)nothyttato pAlly.
"21- CoM
Ancttolieer.
VALVABLE BARK STOCILS-On
TUESDAY EVENING. Aug. 26th, stir o'cloeh.
will be /wide= eceamil door or Commercial Males
Booms . 10s omit/wield atanet.
rOatutres Youith H attonat Sank of Stttakorgh;
20. do Dant of rlttatrardh;
10 do Allegheny National Sauk.. •
airN A. MCILWAINE, Auctloneer:
LIEON 81'ABLE AT. AUCTION.
THE PAANCHESTERLIVERT STABLE,
THURSDAY. AIJDUBT 311 fr, MS% _ . •
Sale commences at 10 o'clock. A. ft. The Artielee,
Abel will be offered for" salo In
a ft.
[y • 2es
head of Hones. oho Oartlage; In geed order, Ono
ToP Battles , Of dtk Zagigt one 611;00410.. one
new tip g moo, one two one Bleigh,lter shot
Single ou. One set of Carriage If num, . ohs
..set of Baroothe_Atarnes. Saddles and Bridle.; fo.
Buffalo Robes. Sleigh whop ywohteon,. had
hitter articles, with two yoirs•lesee.. sod Axton"
°ratable., Terms madhlutown derv:Woo.
' CITY'OWIMOILTIC t
- •Thirasusales CA -1411 "I'''Ntr"
SEAME D PROPOSAL"' re
uralizat &6T. MI7YI ib
ets " 4
o t t . ute! L avas oda vas.
Ends.. • order at:sto arvaittexQuin
salad) 1 ottrusrmir
,~. ;y ~ ~y~.y
WANTS
=
L. TALCUM.
.t., Plttsburgh
EDUCATIONAL.
1. H. WHITE.
25 West Fourth Street,
CI. Cl.i.r4rL
AT M.A.NCII.EfaEIk,
Will be told at Auction, on
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