The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, August 29, 1866, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    nee 1%5%411 favaii
MMLSJZIED DY
PENIMEAN, REED & 00,
F. 110 V P. n. PENN OTO N.MAX }Editors.
T.
.1081611 KIN t
IS IC GSON P. R EE D i 8../..*. Mna•ge»
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, MK
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS
!OR 4 20 VERH011.:
MAJ. CEN, JOHN W. CEARY
UP CUNZEILTALID COUNTY
00211GRESS.
TWRITT4ZOODD DISTRACT:
HON. J. K. tIOORHEAD.
TWENTY BARD
,DISTRICT :
HON. THO .
t WILLIAMS.
S
Reciurr:
R&KVEL . OWLET, City.
RIM OT COURT:
JOHN' G. BROWN, Hampton Tp
CLCHIC . O> 011PIL&HEICOMIT:
ALEXANDER lIIJLANDS, city.
REMIT liIIIIVELY, City
JOMEPUZII. 0111AY4Plum Tp.
00/11:111,
IiEORGE 11411111LTON. City
,911113C1.08 011100.
Jon F, DRAVO, Mit!lin Tp.
JOHN P. GLASS, City.
GEORGE WILSON, Pitt Tp.
GEORGE Y. eIeKEE, lierth .Fayette Tp
SAMUEL CHADWICK.
WILLIAM PETER. Bass Tp.
R. A. POLVILLc. City.
DEATH OFTIIE DEMOCRATI.i
PARTY,
We erred in saying that the Democracy
of New York had managed to swallow up
the few followers of the President o"tside
of Unit organization. In the prreeedings
of "the Democratic and Johnson National
Union Committee" who recently met at
Albany, the Democratic name was dropped
—e. - - - punged, discarded, repudiated—juntas
it has been in Pennsylvania. Democracy
has at length lost its Caine and its identity.
It is numbered with the things of the past.
It is dead.
That the party survived as long as it did
is one of the wonders of the age; for the
loatiof combined slavery and aristocracy
which it had to carry for more than a score
of years was enough to have sunk anything
less vital long, long ago. But the fugitive
slave law, the Dann SCOTT decision, and
the Nebraska b1:1 were monstrosities which
even it could not atrry, and in 1860 it
broke down. Still it retained some vitali
ty, and made sunary spasmodic efforts to
rise again; and had toe great rebellion been
a success It might have succeeded. But the
bad success of that great movement of pro
fesseddemocrats left no hope :or ...he party.
All cohesion was gone, and the debris of
it and the rebellion lay all around in disor
ganized confusion. Seeing this plentiful
supply of loose unite, ialri s composed mainly
of copperheads and rebels—sane with
merely enough brains to follow their lead
ers and hate uegroes; others whose wreck
ed fortunes as-traitors had rendered them
desperate—a few enterprising gentlemen
conceived the idea of building up a new
party—a coluterratire party—that is a party
in which as much as possible of the spirit
of slavery should be conserved, together
with the spirit of the rebellion, and the
principles out of which the rebellion sprung.
A party which should place itaitors and
patriots, rebels and loyal men, on an even
platform as to merit, out practically give a
little preference to traitors and rebels. The
primo object and die great work of the new
organization is so be to crush the party and
the men who crashed the rebellion.
In ANDREW JonNsos, that singular
compound of egotism and obstinacy, these
enterprising political engineers, WEED,
SEWARD, COWAN, DOOL7TTLE, the BLAtti
family, and others, with a large number
of copartners from the ranks of the lead
ing rebels, found an agent exactly adapted
to their purpose. The late Philadelphia
Convention was the result; and the first
and almost the only thing they did "there
was to strangle the poor old party that had
been worked almost to death in their hard
and wicked service, and give it a hasty hi:tr
ial in a nameless grave.
nixing that VALLAN DIOR AM, FERN AN -
DO WOOD and one or two other democratic
chiefs might be disposed to fight for the
poor old thing, they were thnrst out of the
Convention. Then the deed was done;
and by way of funeral procession, South
Carolina personified by some dozen rebels,
and Massachusetts caricatured by the same
number of recreant sons, marched arm in
arm. "Alas! poor Youtucx! "
PARTY RANCOR
Congress, at its last session, made an air
propriation of ten thousand dollars to build
a monument in honor of AIiIIAILUS .Luri
coL.N. This manifestation of respect and
honor to the memory of a President,
stainless in all the relations of private life,
and whose public virtues brought on him
the hand of an assassin, is made the occa
sion for an outpouring of vituperation on
the part of many Democratic journals.
This outburst of rage and abuse is not
shirred in solely by journals that have
carried a reputation for subterraneanism,
but is participated In by others which make
professions of decency, if not of dignity.
While European opinion, recovering from
the misapprehension and prejudice under
which It labored four years ago, is rapidly
coming to recognize in Mr. LINCOLN not
only eminent parity, but also conspicuous
ability, his political opponents at home al
low their curiosities towards him to be in
tensified-by reason of that halo of remorse
which gathers about his memory. This is
a fresh illustration of the fact that parti•
zan hatreds and jealousies arc less under
the control of reason and justice than any
other passions by which the minds of men
are agitated.
•
The path of WARRINGTON to apotheosis
. lay through unmeasured contumelies and
abuse. No public name in this country
was ever assailed with so pitiless a storm
of defamation. Ills enemies denied him
all public virtues and meritorious services,
and oven pursued him into the Inner sanc
tuary of his private relations. It Is some
thing appalling, even now, to peruse the
political pamphlets through which the de
struction of his character and fame was
sought ; and-the columns of Duane's Au
rora excite the disgust and indignation of
- every reader. Not a few of these libels
emanated from the graceful and powerful
pen of Mr. Jszrusatson, even while he held
a seat itt:the Cabinet of the First Prost
- dent. Ati: a ; apt:chew may be taken the
demoniac:leaders in - which'the Aurora cel
ebrated the retirement of WARRINGTON
from the Presidential chair.
Reverthehm the character of Wasurno-
TON slowly bnt grandly emerged from the
inigeal until it unlined -colossal
- _
per,, ind took hi place in history,
thobzWijest.and purest America . , has:yet
prPiluAliOnOng all her. statesmul. In
:" • deed, Aldranly-44,1M5. been so great that
': - Abilittui4,waszt?swr o N - now presents s'
,c; ' • -;22. 2,1-7
',1:,, - , .. , 34: - :cl."Z -
4....-,-.:'"="..A-. , ...,...-
~,,....
~..., ~,,-,; ::::; ;1. : : :: .. 5:,...;:. , `, ~,::- '.,-.--,..'. ~ .;, ' 1, 14 •:„'..q.;:!;.
:'':-Vl'":''-' 4 5 . , 4r9P i :*;,...,4-W,!';.0.-. ;,
.;;:4- - •,1;-:,
...-.,:.--:wt*?.V.Yi.
4v
.:Z- - -- - "''''. „. 4 ., ;•<:-.'-ta., -ti-1,1:A-.$LaVVi.7:',A.:---:-..A.,.
~ ,,.11.., ,i , . ..5.- -t .:- - .:-.p.
: A'4:Tki°.-:4-'W.r.!*tL;'-f;-z;'-'V':--a-',.,-'i.
,-...:0.3.41.. 'i'.tc!47,:4--7..F,,,-4,,...r.4it,
6?,.5..P.'
'ate weaknesses and foibles incident to hu
man nature. It is even perilous to a writer
to tell truth respecting his life and habits,
BO intense is the admiration -and deep the
popular love for him.
A like position awaits LnacoLn. His
early friends can afford to wait the verdict
of posterity.
A CALL has been issued for a Convention
of Soldiers and Sailors who served the no.
tional cause daring the rebellion, and now
support the President's Policy, to meet at
Cleveland, September 17th. litany of the
men concerned in this movement have good
military records behind them. They were
brave and skilful officers. As citizens
they have the same right as their fellows
to follow what political party thpy will.
Nay! the bravest of the brave, demon.
strated that ho could change sides with
wonderful facility. He does not stand
alone in European historV. Indeed, he
has Bach a numerous company, that
"soldiers of fortune" is acknowledged to
lie a phrase comprehending multitudes of
able men. GEORG'S", the Hungarian, 11118
recently obtruded hitnsetf afresh, on the
recollections of his countrymen.
Lxx JoiusoN, JACKSON, and many
more of the rebel leaders, bad excellent
records in the Federal armies, and had
oaths recorded in heaven and on earth
to be me to the flag; but they were swept
from their moorings of loyalty. We do
not say they were dishonest. But they al
lowed certain considerations to have great
weight which were entitled to little; and
BO were led into great faults.
Some of the signers of the Cleveland call
were intensely radical, and not long ago.
They have experienced sudden conversions.
We do not say their conversions were un
real. Sudden conversions are sometimes
good and substantial. But, on the whole,
we a., not like that sortof conversion.
BERNADOTTE and ItS.t v
fought for the Con
vention and against it—for NAPOLEON, and
against him, and for him again. History
Judges them. It may do them wrong; but
it will judge.
SENATOR COWAN'S SPEECH
The speech of this gentleman at the City
Hall, on Monday evening, is reported at
length in the papers of this city which fa
nor his views. We have looked over the
report, but can find nothing that rises to
the dignity of argument. We quote a sin
gle paragraph as a sample, and as our justi
limition for taking no further notice of it:
I told you that our pride and our boast
was that this was a government of law,
that it was our security, that it did not de
pond upon the will of one man, or any set
of men. It does not depend on the will of
the Executive, whether such things shall
be or shall not be; it does not depend upon
Congress,.but It depends up an the law, the
established law. Then if these States were
in the Union by the law, and if that law
has not been repealed and cannotbe repeal
ed, except by the American peop:e, that
they are yet in the Union by the law. (Ap
plause.) They are there by your law, and
the man who in spite of your law says that
they are not there, insults you to your face.
(Lan . ghter.) These twelve States are in
the Union by the law; the people are bound
by the law, submit to the law, and are en
titled to the law. (A voice--" We will -keep
them by the law.") Yes, we will keep
them by the law. (Long continued ap
plause.)
A RIDICULOUm seENE.
• General J. BOWMAN Sn EITZER is the
candidate for Congress in the 22i1 district
on the ticket—really we hardly know
what to call it—the ticket put forth by the
men who support the President's policy,
and draw their inspiration from Senator
COWAN. At their meeting at City Hall the
other night the gallant General made the
mosing speech. Ile told his auditors (as
we find it reported in the Pox() that—
"He had the honor of being one of the
Convention that met at Philadelphia to en
dorse that policy. Senator Cowan had
shown that Mr. Johnson had followed out
the policy of the martyr Lincoln, and no
one could doubt after has clear exposition
that the re-construction policy that we
favor is that of the late President. Alle.
gheny county had a representative in Con
gress who opposed that policy. The speak.
er was a candidate for Congress, and if
elected, he would, to the extent of his'abili
ty, support the President (Cheers.) He
wanted all who were going to vote for him
to say nye. (A tremendous aye.) I fell
you, gentlemen, Gen. Moorhead is a !irked
man. (Laughter and cheers.")
Mr. Sha4 Derlineu—A Card
Raying seen the name of JOHN SItAW, of
rainier township announced as a candidate
for County Commissioner, on what is call
ed the Conservative ticket—a ticket nomi
nated by some parties unknown, and sub
sequently endorsed and adopted, as is al
leged, by the late Democratic County Con
vention, and put forth to be supported by
those who approve of and will sustain the
policy of President Johnson, I beg leave to
state that they have named the wrong man
—that I am a Republican; that I approve of
the Congressional plan of Reconstruction,
and not that of the President ; that I shall
vote for Gen. GEn_ny for Governor, and for
the entire Republican ticket. I therefore
respectfully decline the position assigned
me. Joins SnAw, of Shaler Tp.
The Campaign In =nob.
[Prom the Chicago rethee , I
The campaign in Illinois opens with the
promise of a magnificent victory in No
vember. The spirit of 1861 swells the
popular heart. The same resolution, the
same indignation, the same enthusiasm
that burned in the breasts of the people
when the news came that traitors were
marching on the capitol, are again in full
play. We see a like peril impending over
the nation—the only difference being a
change of leaders. The rebel hordes are
again moving on the capitol, and loyal men
Must come to the rescue. This is the
Whole substance of the fall campaign. An
drew Johnson hopes to elect enough Cop
perheads to Congress to constitute, with
Orr, and Stephens and Dick Taylor, and
the rest of th n l i partioned rebels, a majority
of the natio legislature, whereupon he
intends to unseat the loyal Congress
and precipitate the country into another
civil war. To meet this tremendous peril,
and to avert this matchless calamity, the
pebple are coining up in their power and
might fimm every quarter of the State.
They will say to Andrew Johnson in No
vember, in tones of thunder: "You shall
neither put your whitewashed Confede
rates in Congress to rule over us, nor shall
you draw the sword or rob the treasury of
the nation to intimidate onr Representa
tives in the discharge of their lawful du
ties."
It is for Illinois, which gave Abraham
Lincoln to the nation, and which now
holds his lamented ashes, to set a glorious
example to her sinter States in the coming
election. To thndead heroes who lie on
every battle-field from Belmont to Mobile,
we owe the duty of braving the new dan
ger which assails the country, and battling
the enemy who comes to conquer at the
ballot-box what he couldnot achieve at the
cannon's mouth. The basis of the restored
Union must and shall be liberty and,loyal
ty. We fought four years to secure the
rights of American citizens in all parts of
America, yet we have hardly grounded our
arum when wo are appalled by tho New
Orleans massacre, which tells too plainly
that tpe fiendish spirit which brought on
the war is alive again, and that it is capa
ble of anything. 'fhb spirit 'must be put
down if it takes another war and another
generation to do it. Illinois will do her
thli share of the task, in anyklid of a light
that may present itself. She will begth in
the November election, and she will, keep
it up till the last rebel surrenders, and mi
di the principle is established that loyal
men have the right to dictate the terms' on
on which _ conquered traitors may partici,.
pate in the government of the country.
mien ,. of% tbe ice dealers at
Bo—stToubercwagawithe
uthieeirpriceliClllltOiniif.-
mg, resulted 31 / aa fb L i o n of the 'etw
era
cent , arid Ltild .with , a capital' of illty
P ie°
dollars ,
I th94l o ad
•
I=
—For six weeks not a drop of rain has
fallen on the city of Chattanooga, add dur
ing all the tirnethe thermometer has ranged
Gem 92 to 102 degrees.
—The receipts of internal Revenue since
July Ist, are stated to be titly-two millions.
One effect of the last peace proclamation is
to reduce the pay of private soldiers from
$l6 to $ll per month.
• •
—The population of Saratoga is said to
five oec thou sand
u h p u y n in d g red about
ten
t. and covering one thous
and—Mallory, the soldier who robbed the
flowingbe thousand jest
u u now
e trunks,
r miles easbBabout
of piazza.
safe of Major Grierson at Nashville, and
was recently captured in Indiana, pleaded
guilty, and was sentenced to ten years'
hard labor ou the Dry Tortugas.
—A strange disease has appeared amongst
the hogs of Cayuga county, N. Y. When
attacked, they whirl around violently,
bloating fearfully meanwhile; this is con
tinued until they die; then ceases.
—An old revolutionary soldier named
Frederick Oraider died recently near Mead
ville, Mississippi, in the one hundred and
eighth year of his ago. He had served in
the war of 1812, as well as during the revo
lution.
—A plot has been discovered among the
President's reconstructed friends in New
Orleans to assassinate General Sheridan,
Commander of the Gulf Department. It
was designed to accomplish his death by
the explosion of a shell made for the occa.
sion.
—The cholera has created a panic in St.
Louis. Over 20,000 frightened persons
have left the city within a fortnight. There
were 119 burials of persons who died of
cholera in eight of the cemeteries, yester
day, and thirteen other cemeteries have
made no reports. •
—According to the laws of New York
the watering of milk is a misdemeanor.
Three milk dealers were charged before
Justice _Kelly with this offense. They
were fined fitly dollars each, the further
punislintent of thirty days imprisonment,
which the statute gives, being remitted.
—We find it stated that there are new
three hundred comfortable tenement houses
built in Portland for chose burned out at the
lute tire, which those resident under tents
will occupy. The system of issuing rations
will have to be kept up more or less all win
ter, but the number to whom these arc giv
en is being gradually reduced. They now
number about seven hundred.
—A very wealthy merchant in Boston
(says the Wocester ) has sud
denly changed his luxurious style of living
for ono more unpretentious and humble, fot
the reason that it any of his children should
come to be poor, as in all mobability some
of them would be, they should not suffer in
their feelings by the reflection that their
father rode in his coach while they had to
rough it on foot.
—The New York Booting Post collects
the statistics of picture sales in that city for
the past three years, and the gross footing
is over $1.,230,000. The larger proportion
of this sum was paid for German and
French pictures, for the list does not env
brace the private sales of our American ar
tists, who thus disposed of most of their
works, and, in some cases, at prices far
tar ;or than were paid for the finest of for
eign paintings-
Twuul"-OliE PERSONS Dno N Ell Is
No RT nuns low A. —The Lansing Journal,
giving an account of the recent storm in
Northern lows and Southern Minnesota,
says : "About forty-live miles northwest
of Lansing is a small stream, between two
rugged and steep banks. On that evening
the flood gates of heaven were opened, and
the water rose in that creek and valley fif
teen feet in a single hour. Along that
stream ire many houses, and not one was
left on Monday morning. Twenty one
drowned men, women and children have
been found and buried, and nine are misu
sing. The details we hope to have next
week."
BROWN'S TERMIFITGE CO3l
FITS, Olt WiittSl I.OZENIIES.--bluch Aetna., on
doubledly, with chl..trett and adult+, attributed to
other cati.es, is orea.loned by worms. TheF.lf
l'oll F • al thotigh eflt,tual In dente°, -
log norms, can do no pont., loin, to th. :mist
delicate child. This •aluable emsibination has been
sueeeasfully used lit iihy kik-tans. and found to be
safe and sure in eradleatios worn., w hurtful to
children.
ClillOrru 1.% logworms rg.qulrr Immo:A/41r at, o
(Jou, se neglect of welroubl olleu cante prolong
ed alcknegs.
Symptoms of worms In children are often over
honked. Worms In the stunt act. sn.l bowels cause
Irritation which can to mumveil nal) Ily the use at
• sere ferocity. Tlir cututlnstlon of ingredlenta
04.11t1191altIg 'S F.It1111 , 1710.: 01-
FIT! , la such as Is glee the hest 1,..5tn1 rdect
with safety.
Sold whole-sale and mull In Pritabs. rel., at F
!NO'S [frog and Paten[ Medicine trepot, No .4
Martel street. are7..utw
A Beautiful Head of Hair!
•Lo.olort•' Thr grrat •• Hair Color Itoalorrr
• Lonflon" • •Ilair f:olor !lesion,
•Loadon" Luxury of "Hair Color lb.•toret
•Lorol 00 • • • • Hair f . olor liestorer
'London' the Dresalo a • -Flair ('nine ft. • tar-,
•Londoe" • flair (.'ulur Boafor,
.Loudon" ••11.1r Color tiring
I. 11. will restore gray hair to It. original rotor.
7. II will make the hair grow on bald Leads
L. It will fordo, the n.lu ter p001 . ..11.1mm.
4. li will minas, all dandruff end 11.cbloa•.
. .
S. It will mast the b., . 0 ,, /go e s,. , L o I de \ ll.ie.
S. It .7.11 yr eery. the original Vol r to old lag...
7. It sr II prevent /lee hale from twills,* nil.
V. It will mire an .Ileem.es of the seals,
t.nly 7.. ten Ls a bottle. ell bottle.. It, 1,11.1 St 11
sw.yhitt . r, :13. North Cloth ....eel, above Vlo.
and all lc adin• druggist.. and dealers In toll. I •
•
E4bl4 by Me(:LAIIItAN & tlefi HEN AN. A.l Mar
ket • 1.1,4 •nd GEO. A. A V.LI.Y. 37 Web& .tr
IttAtair h. Au:732o:bwr
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
. _ .
WA!. 111.V(111Adf, Jr., Adonis h'spress Offico,
/s,flh Street, is on authorised Agent to rcroves
Adoerttrennnsts for the (i AZETTIC.ond all other
papers throughout the Untied Stoics and the
asnastas.
THE ,FOURTH SESSION OF THE
evrrstsuittiii s. IRMA. or DEMON FOR
WOME v, will consumcttcr
Monday, September 3d,
Hours of Instruetton from 9to 12 o'clock. (Iron
urn //011 Information may be obtained at the (Looms
Pitrian'r finibli oda. 24 Fifth street. ate.N.ll9
WHITE, 088 & CO.,
25 Fifth Street,
Have Jest opened some choler: styles or
DRESS GOODS,
Suitable for Misses and Children.
Oirrial Or TIES ALL6Mlltrair VALLEY R. it.
PrrTNOURAH, August, =h. DOS.
ICONTRACTORS.—ILLILUOAID
l iarribu.—The Allegheny Valley Railroad
Company will meelve
City at rittsbargh. op to 0
o'clock, P. M., of TUESDAY. September Slrrib, for
the Ondmallogyrbiamonry. Ballaeting and Tics re
quired on about tiny- Oro mile miel.loe e of road ex
tendttg northward from Bradys lieu&
MOO. profiles. plans and aprelneatlons of the
Work will be ready for exhibition by the 10th of
blentember next.
The line la matted on the ground sulllclent for ex
arriluation by contracture, though not yet Complete
if run In.
Any further Informal:on In regard to the work,
canlei bad Co application., to person or by letter, t
the imbaoriber. l
auteile9 Uhler Engineer,
Eon SALE,
Lots on Pennsylvania Avenue.
Lots on Soho Street,
Lots on Gazzam Street,
Six Acres In Reserve Township,
13 Lots on Monongahela River,
near Lock No.l.
M'MASTER, (IMAM & BUTTERFIELD,
m. 119. ON 4g RANT STREET. rlttgbargh.
Ufluut or CONTHOLLEII or ALLEGHENY CO.,
PITTENVEGIL August 7.50, INN. 1
SIX PER CENT.
• VOLUNTEER BOUNTY BONDS
OF 'ALLEGHENY COUNTY, wanted at highest
market rater.
ati9:lZehrT HEN ay LAMBERT, Cantrell,.
OTTICLProLLtra OIL Com Harr, -/
rniLabarrua, Au.. 27th, 180 G.
THE ANRIJAI4, MEETING of the
Stnelaboldersof rfnauPs OIL CO3IPANY
orlll be held as their o9o; la o. 303 Walnut street.
#laUadelpbla. on TIAY . September 4th,
at 12 °Wont, at.; fo the purpose or electing .
Board ofDireelors to etre for tne 011.1 pg
end for ouch -other bust 'es ea may be mummery.
.y21¢21 WeL .1 kULLUttlat. eeeretary.
•
I • > I .1 I •
- • For kling.
BOLLIdAII , I3 narsaaL 'manic Wilig VIN
EMIR, ornnequaled armed and ga..4t. forlAak
ling And tabl e ‘Te. ti not i 2 Wag anAMlallilar
fildireirocgM T ßlOre t10113rd: bAW,
awn comer (Abed,' and Handstreets.
APPLES-4 bbl s.
FRESH' PINE i
PINE "APPLES,
Tor preserrlng, put marirOPika..)r sii@v •. -
aa3 : Xpl. irlarnArm.puts.'
►L%~~l%:i:ku~f:;~i4Y~~
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
(Som./lora ao ft. /ones it. C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Us.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DZALZILS IN ♦Lt. WINDS 137
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
coLLEcnoms nude on an sc....ibie point. In
thetrwtedstau.andcmmux.
Interest allowed on Tine Deposits.
NOTICE.
A MEETING OE THE ENION HE
ern
PUCLICAN VOTERS 1 be held Cl NEW
The TEXA on
meeting THU Will e w e
ad O A dr.s l Eesod b VENI y NU, August aath.
lion. J. K. I.IOOIIIIICAD.
IL B. CARNAHAN, Esq.,
And others. By order of the Committer. null. RS
N . Oril[CJE.
TIIE REPUBLICANS OF THE
Eil-Mt./a WELrIa.
Will fucet al the SIXTH WARD SCHOOL HOUSE,
ott THURSDAY EVINISD, Ana, WO, at
o'clock, for tho purpoeo of
oramlaloa •
431-ettry Club.
an :157
TIE ENVELOPES,
Hamilton's Fssteners,
Pa. Bookx and Memorandums
Time Books and Cheek Hooks
Palmy Ink •qande,
I=
Indult Books In store and made to order,
Stationery of ENery I)earription
MT=
Paper. all NUn and quality
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
N 0.39 Fifth Street
A NOVELTY
SOMETHING NEW
All School Boys and Girls want Them.
THE SATCHELETTE.
40 .43.X..T._. c EMS El 'IMEIMITIff..
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
19 Fifth St., Masonic Hall
• IA r
CHANCERY SALE 01
VALUABLE IRON PROPERTY,
At Clarksville, Tennessee
wo.sliAN A Co . te. JAUKISII.ti, blieliULt?alb
h puronaner of nu order made at A prtt
Term. imin
w , of the Chancery Court. al CI Ile,
Tenn., I ill aril nt puhltc Auction. on TUF.III)AIi.
Ptemln , .06, the premises. 1.01./111A
and Idol) !. I V glib Oh flu UN A CM, two excellent
Iron go roarer. •Ituated near the Cumberland Hirer
and the w mphln . Clarks•ille and Louisville Rail
road. Torre are about 13,0011 sore of land be
longing to Clirtwn Furnaces. of which parties dr
ainer to engage to the Iron business can ?methane
ao much or tory desire.
Timber Is abundant for all purpose, and the ore
of Inc be" quality.
rano...v. e.t.a— Ten per rent. ra•h, and the bal
mier op • rredit of one, two and three yearn. Notes
with good orrurity, to hear In toren. from date.
•tell W. 1•. MIA(' e. 61.P0111/: C. AM.
$37,000 TO $lO,OOO WANTED
Strictly First-C lase Mortgage,
ON CITY PROPERTY.
Apply 1,. S. M. BRYAN.
Rioter to Stcrea• and Real istate.
au? Vourili •1., I Iturt.•• Ito llettlaa.l
L°LUDO' ROUND RAZORS
G 7 here are none au pertor. The ducat /nod
made.
PEN AND PDCKET CUTLERY,
13=1
Table Knives, Ivory and Born Carvers
In vlrlety. for male by
liKragreN. COGriZOMILLV e
Agenl for the I . lltaburgli Cutlery Company
Arms. 67 and 69 FUTh Street,
(DISI'ATCH BUILDING.)
SIUPEFUOR OAK TANNED, PAT
ENT CITILETCHILD AND RIVETED
LEATHER BELTING AND HOSE,.
klaoufscletre4 at No. 58 SIMOTIIYIZLI) OT., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Also. Aerate for New York Robber Oo
Guns g.
611
11l VETS and kal ss, DELT IWUKe, et. t Mayo
GREAT WESTERN
PLANING KILL,
Comer of !unary Skeet and Dagneane Way,
I=
Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings
MADE TO ORDER. Unfinished work Is oot In •
dry liou. and nkbed when taken Out. l'alinga,
Flooring, Weather Boarding. Laths and Mangles
constant:ly or hand. Solidus, re-sawing and Scroll
Hawing door with dispatch. Bowes oT all kind.
made border. astrl L. JOHN HEATH.
SEWING of every description,
celebrated
executed with new nass wd dispstoh, on the
WHEELER & WILSON
LOCK-STITCH At CILUMES,
At the New Sewing !looms,
stu7A No. 917 FIFTH tITREZT
•
THE "WHEELER & WILSON”
SEWING KAM:ENE
TUE MOST DURABLE, at 21 EIPTU WEIUKE r.
THE "WHEELER & WILSON"
SEWING ,MACHINE
=
10=1:112
THE ••WHEELED & WILSON' ,
SEWING MACHINE
THE BEST, at SIT PIETA STBIZT.
THE “WHEELEII & WILSON"
THE ONLY FAMILYSEWINO MACHINE,
AT 27 FIFTH BT.. P1T72111111011, PA.
WM. SUMNER & CO
auSA
$ 50,000 TO LOAN
BOND AND MORTGAGE.
Apply to THOMAS STEEL.
Broker and Beal Estate Agent.
an No.ti GO Budtbdold. bet. Stnand Dimond eta
_
OATS AND COON.
2, , 00 BUS, 01,1) OATS:
1,000 SUS. SMELL= COHN.
INSET LLB. .734.
ns Libe y street. opboalte Beveritb.
MAIRIBLE D common,
arcost mr..axixas
Ongelregitiliel lar'
sag JUL 1. liURBI9I jp*O.,-iaritukst
N ORDINANCE directing the
Strew..
op.awg and Wldeadng nt Wy li e and MUGU
SECTION 1. Be it erdatinect and enacted by fAs Neal:
oett24,=l::. 'l =lPrtarUbiNlV ' ti I: . 8 =
reacted by Las authority; Um same. That Wylie and
Duncan Streets shall beand the cameo re hereby
opened and widened so follows, vizi tV, in street
to be continued on SDI feet wide In the same direc
tion, from the east WOO Of Crawford street to the
east side of Tannehill lane. Diener the southern
side of Duncan street shah ran from the south-emit
coruer an add
lane to the south-cast corner of
Roberts and Duncan street. on the same Width of
fifty feet; thence the widening of Duncan street
from the eut side of hoberls street-10 the city lim
it., according to the district plan.
hue. 2. That nay ordinance or part of ordinance
conflicting with toe passage of this ordlnanmiat the
present time, be and the came •re hereby repealed
so fai as the same affects this ordinance.
S.C. & flitsetleir enocfrd, That A. J. Gribben.
James Parts and James Ellackmere be and they are
hereby appointed appraliers to asses. the damages
or Weenie, If asp, mimed by the opeuing and wi
dening salu streets. accorillug to an Act of As.
senibly cJncernlng streets, approved January 6th,
Ordained and enacted Into a Isis In Councils, this
VIII day of August, A. D.. MM.
JAMES aIcAULEY.
President of defect Council.
Attest: E. S. MOnnow,
Clerk of deleet - Councll.
THOMAS ,
President of you Common ncil.
Attest: Lluon
.051:110 Clerked" Common Connell.
A N ORDINANCE directing the
Widening of Gibbon Street to Stevenson street.
HICTION 1. He tt ordained and enacted by the May
or, Aldermen end Oftiren• of Pittsburgh, in Select
and Common Moneta assembied, and if ts /wreby
Ordained and essacled try authority of Mr came, That
Gibbon Street be and the same nereby widened
on the southern side of Said street to tlm width of
40 feet from Stre.il to Stevenson street.
hoc. Be if furffire enocird. That A.. 1. Grad:sin,
James Parke and James Riactroore be acid they are
betray appointed appraiser. to noseaa the damages
or Wean., if any. m wed sy widening mid street•
wenolint to Act o f l
ti Assembly concerning streets.
That any t orlllinsitce or part or ordinance
contacting with the passage of this ordinance at the
present Ilene, be and the same la hereby repealed,
so far mi the mom affects this ordinanc
Ordained and enacted into a law in C o. ouncils. this
2. - Lh day of Angola. A. 13.
J Bled GLEE.
Prea.dent of Select Connell.
Attest: E. 8. 1.10haor",
MERCY - HOSPITAL,
In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy,
1. 4 "0R THE TREATMENT OF ALI.
1. DISEASES requiring medical or nal - Oral all.
All classes of patient, admitted, Irre%pert Ise of
creed Or coon . . Clergy...ou of all dmmmin
parrottled to 01.11 patients or their oou creed
Dents toot to pa, are admitted free of rtm ,
Oil Application to ally of the attending ph, Mel sus or
rairgeons. All regular phymielana Rending pay pa
tient* to private room. too y have lull charge of tne
acme.
•
Competentnurses, combined with the personal
attention oh tie sister., makes this institution so.
perior to any in the State for those Arnie ed with
disease. 050 physician and surgeon In daily at
tendance.
Medlest staff and months or da Ity attendance:
M. AlcalEAL...lit., M. IL, 1511 Ural. Oe.
tuber. November and Mecca.lber.
THOS. J. GALLAHER, M. IL, 142 Suthlohld
atr et, Ahrll, May. and June.
SILAS h. BEN/lAD!. M. It., 154 Tatra
July, Mutual and heplonalo.r.
H. J. CAMPBELL, M. n.. 107 Roan atrerl..lan
nary, February and March.
11u. E. VOTINELLY. corner 111.x.1. and liraos
street.. Surgeon. In dully a11t4.11412.114.... ant I-112
I VIRTUE OF A WRIT OF
..-"reinflffetti otrpense, ',smelt out or the District
Court of the United Kates for the Western District
of Pennsylvania. noel to we directed. I will %%pose
to Public Sole, at the
The follow tug deveribeil property, to wit
Her boat., machinery, tackle,a ... pparel and (oral
tas Ale non le, at thn Manche wharf.
Sei urn,
sed and attached at the salt nf flew,. Yeti her
atone. A LR X. MURIA/CU, Mar..hal,
Mg...hal, °Mee. Plualmryll.
T. real of isle, c..1.3b. goceromivt land..
atal.blU
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD - E. BREED,
3311EPCINVInE3 Et,
No. 100 - Wood Slrect.
!AKITA NNIA AND SILVIO/ PLATICD TA 151.11
%VARA:, TKA THAI b AND TAHLK CUT
alone. kali hand.
CHINA. TKA MILTS,
CHINA DINNER eleTn,
CHINA THILKT
CHINA VAnKS,
CHINA BVITTIMONs,
KOHICSILAN WAILK OF KVICILV I,AcciLIVTION
LAVA VALID
LAVA VASK.I.
LAVA 11VIT'ILIDNI5.
KNULLSII STUNK NV ANC of all varletlrt, toetti
wholcaale and retail trade.
Th. larger[ and most complete *UNA of r v. ry
In thla Ilan In the ell).
Velma and nem.. Um M.. a. in the v., rs. rI Ire.
ylluas
1866. SPRING HATS. 1866.
McUORD CO..
181 WOOL/ STREET,
Wl.n to call epee.' attention to their lard.. and
splendid stock of
Llaie, St., for Spring and Sum
mer it'ear,
.451.2 a IrtacilcsimailTaLirlboty.
LAMM' DEILUYId, YACIITS, MIASMIC:S, Ete.;
MCAT'S and Intl S' tl MIATOI.I •• flttW •S
TMAT•tt. I tIU lITUNII, BUtsllEftn, 150ItTonn,
KftlfS, Prftnt. tn., An.
STRAWY 1/0013S of errry denortptlon, to mall all
LaaSea. l•rfa,Ota
CEZI
BARKER & HASELTINE,
No. 12 Itilth Street, Second Sion,
0/4./11,1th
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames (quit kinds,
♦ full stock constant/Jon baud
MAIMS
We have engaged the services of art ex perictieed
teacher expressly for the months of Jelly xml Ao
gliaL 13tudetits entering on the Ist of July exo
complete the course by the last of August
For circulars and spechaces of penmanship, apply
at We College. Rooms, or address
N. SHAYVER and
leaS:c6llmtvr J. Y. YcCLAY MON
W. U. ti00T11....W. T. UAW.. /W.
pOIAtT MALT HOUSES.
W. H. GABILA.ED & CO.,
Roisters, Grain & Hop Dealers,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
11 kY, Lt i wridzy z. l.L , vl 4 e j e . 41 . 141 for Wll KT
A,
RIG
STEPHEN M. OTT,
ozna&L
Die Sinker, tkai and Medal Engraver,
STINCE, BIM LID STEEL LETTER CUTTER,
SUPERIOR SEAL PRESSES,
Cancelling Stamps and Vlsithg Cards,
Also, PLATYS YOU. MARKING cLOTIIING.
93 Wood St, Cor. Diamond Alley,
(ALLOTS DAVIE' BOOK STOLLE.)
PITTS 111; 1t4./ II
THE CELEBIRATED STEEL
TtitYPll ILAY HARES. "eralsle Bird . ' tool
"Meadow Lark"are manufactured only at the
WOUICkI, near the Penitentiary. A I le
gheuy Y, i ) t rls, sprints and Plain Wa noel bar
rows and Trucks tit every styld, made of the
har
rows
material, at short notion, and warranted.
lola •ds 1,0f.11el IMO 4:OI.ItRIA 0.
RIGHT SECOND-HAND PIANOS.
I lloaewood, round corners, •`Knabe.k
make, Plano, very little tired, now. Price Hsi, for
*MO. Ono 7 octave richly carved Piano Forte, ot cr-
Wong boas, tour roundcorner*. 5125. One to
octave rosewood, ' Y. Blume" make Plano, with
Pollan attachment and Iron frame. OM. One ,or.
+lmo rosewood Iron frame Plano, pMe. One for $l7O,
1111%111110and $OO. Theyare eh In good onion
au2s CUAIILOTTIC liLtialh, 4l Plftn street.
JAMES NE DALPEE
.isast.cuccrueuncrr.
Crtlpares EXPLICIT DRAW IN , 2 ,, a , xllEt;i r• .
UATIONB for all klnd.of sun,
Len& tholr ervellon, on rayon e
Ortloe on AN DEIDSON Petweo ncont
and Robinson streets, ALLIntiH EN Y emnirt
gOIMEB, BELL si. co.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
Ilannlsclurars of
ANCHOR (A) ISH/CICTINGIS.
ANCHVIL lIIIENTLNUB,
ANOW.GL(C)bUr.E.TINGB,
And BATTING.
NEW WHEAT! NEW WHEAT!!
cm=:=l
I r EO. W. PETTY,
;MEAL ESTATE 4GE.TT,
11i0: 13 Pr. OLAIDOSTIttET.
Honda Mortmea toptisht and sold. Collec
1000 Drennial, and. oU resiousible term. atm
3 CARS CLUB WHEAT;
4 can Mint - "
.1 ear 421414, '
Tot pilot)/
~~. a~.~ mot`;~ ~~. r.
=ffOr=2!
ST .V.
Prosidcnt COIIIIO THUS. OO co F un .l cil
Attest: 110(111 M ,3l
Clerk of Common Council.
IMEEI
MARSHAL'S SALE
CnCrIEVIV ODLE ME 4 011 Cr EVE,
I=
On the 30th Day of August, 1666,
I=
THE STEAM TUO "EMMA LOOAN,"
IPV ELL 11. QIOII A 1t1).9, , N . CO. •:~
➢IOULDINGS, &c., S.c..
COMMICLIL COLLEGE.
No. 4 St. Clair Street.
No. 111.Woter Streeti /11.1 d
Nos. II and 7 P 0... Street.
TIM WIRE TO ARRIVE
U. KNOX a SUN
TY Diamoua, Allegheny
itauxa a Allan.
NEW AI) V IL; T it; E I!, NITS.
•
A N ORDINA ...elatit io
roads and Csid•u .1' Ireltilgllig ro
the city of Pittsburg
hr • . • ", I,
to charity of Iltts;• von•
Wayne .14(21110dg- s ..• .• ••: p i „
burgh and Conne. d '• ,• "ai
All /bevy Va-leT It."••• •
and whereas. sad r
•
bat has been abed,. : • e h. • 111
,tom's r, sold at • ~,t,••n:
again, the 'illy. v• .1 oto ;rev. le le
mitiee have here ~,, rr to NV... :MI I . lll'll, airy
and all right anti teetill .:, -ar: te
the city might bel-ec a.. 1 iwititio, wow, r..i.
Cho surriving trualre. tot In ..11.1 o.
front any suppose.; Oat... 1. rind to. noiltlt. the -All
purchaser to x.. 1,, 1.11. .1 UN lOU ..r
stocts against :hr rerth. who eloon as per.
chaser at the there:ore
agr - rtoa I. 11 , it
or. A Idwrvern anO lir
tlommoit r( r. .2/
ordained and e That
lintwn an.l.l,hh veri
tees In tin useign..i.ent inn ATI other.
the city an.lierit es et .. Mire,' stocks.
are hereby relieved oci.l .10. harp .1 :rent the .41.1
trust. antihero ad) 0,1 .011 .:A /S l .) th.." 10 Id.'
city of Pittsburgh. . .
bk.. 2. That lb.. a.. I '
In meling saie or tll.lrl v . . Oa 111 and tit In lb,
said r.orka, ra. I ..ontltanytl an.l
the varlous ra1h..3.1.• ill, no • n 7,• Mar.
nl, so Int alp Ific liar s Itts
the Wald A llllSnl 1•1 ii r ip. 1,, .11s,, .1 01 ats) vrr
ie`as.bromcia or An r,r latiV by the city 41,
•rillesi.
Sy,. 3. 0r.131n..1n~1,...rt• .1 tni.• t- OH%
I lav ur AugtiNt,
.1 •1 1 31 1 1 F.l
=
~'l'l Ir ''~'A -'fl I I
lit it ii, NI
Atti ••
KU- I
MEI=
AN 011DINANCE ltu liorizitig lie
entuttroetlon 01 3 'l.lO P ••• P Pr Vl,Ol 01. v.
L,
111-3110
3110 14•cortI10r 11.,„. h, • ,
rert•ol to Cdverllo oi. rP , rll• ft,r tlto
or 1 . ‘3101,•, ....r .110) fr..tt, 1.110,1 y
..t.ect to I:lo.rti
Sit, 2. That. ft, 110 I, ill ..cot ;1•0 01 nit
Sew , -r. It In lat 10• Ii p .01 PEPI Pill• P• 1101 11111...10.
propt.rty tr. th ht- '.l ...0,100•10,1 ~ t'
hewer eltall 10 -.0•1 . 0 ,410, 3,1 Ittrrt,. and
the
I .
Park , . end ./30., lt, 0 1,0. ta, t 0,11...• .3 1.1 1..,y and
lutftestnt.rit a.. 0 .tt.;.1.....1 los 1'000(01, It
be 000 ;I, -th• .1, 1 .1. • • r
tauslit .1 with ch. • tt) I, Oho .alO.ll
cr..111- (100. 0, 10 h the
peroon.” i..ty the t rut. mtt.l tit
uttont.).;tt .1.1 h, tt, .• 10 , t ~r 1,. t l 0111.
CEP . 3 nel i 11,0 t.otro. In 100:00 r el..-
...•rtlrell 1,, ;001 tti A .1 lattua, ••111,
eq.. 4. Th'tto,l; nallt t. 3.1 ..r
cowl.. Una; 0 0 C..1•0030C ut [lll. or.l. 31
t .
itre...ent. I, 10 .104 Ihe 01111. rol.onl.
ed. so Itr . atl.• 0 t bpi
.so
.t. •,,, tnt.,,, 011 0,1 II 001 4 110,
7.31111111 E ••l A
1 . . -itivtat 11.
Attest If •
1111.. MAST El. 1..
tom ~01111 11
COME
AN Oft.'; • . •;. r;; nt 4; (Tr
.,. 414,11 4‘4441 4 r4:44444 . 15v1144.
v1144 . I:
Mt Tr
t t ,
I r 001 lite
ctloci K,tl, l i i WI r v xtrcet
xlth the t• • , •., • . t7ati,l
I.
St.
and rnurlli the 111111 •,..I,llth
yea, tutu, t lu;la, for rat la and i's •r 5.
TIOV 111,1( nll 0 , 1111,:r. er par is of ortlt
a•ure. eenal, • 1n...1 • 5.1/./ th, tante arc
her, tr, r. pea i.. 1
EMIMI==I
JA E ,
Council
A K. ".,,,,
r\••lCouncil.
T \ I A, Es I •
A
Cot,. :t
, -, • IC,
ORIIINANCE atithorizinc the
ru- •
1%. - k. , 11.,11 10 (le, 11/
11111 ~./1
a.
l'nn Ely xi,,l to
r, la I 1 111/-9.40114. of
01,f1. F . ~ ,r a ,rvel to I.• , ,cau
Aild I. 1 lis• In IL , ingtl,n, ,1,r,•,•(..1 nn
I trd'llmore •n••••• ,111, r,.. I,A-red
I .7, ~., Ai I 0, , ,trt uppr , •,kl Jan-
. 2. 2,,at &al ordrnan• .•r r r.art ,ordlnae4
ng wit!, 10, • aablp tbla twdltkance lit.
l ' a r'l l '2I z t le. " ! ". ”: :. nr. " . ! t ‘ . 0 ;111on ' :;.1 I t1 1. 1 . :•• - t. " "P.
1.11. , 3 law In U 1111,16. I/I.
dAy .•1 l'•• i•
.1 A3l 3.. lie 31 1 1 - Y.
Tllt , sl.lS
PI, • “Irto ..( unituoit I •,,.e
t •,,1 )1
so, 1..r4 "r r “mmorl 4 .1111101.
N OlLDlNAN('Esurppleinentary
the Widulllllg or
N Tllllll,
•
IPLII, .1313333 i . PkI3, stun ....A. 1/1311/13 In. stud iht.7 vrr.
he
ap01,..1 appraltr rt , to •331,, 1iA1111431,3
An, In.tt,nlt, an . ,133. I.V •Alti err. t
11.3.131 1 - 1101 10 1 1111,1. ace . ..r.lloc to Art of
A.N. 11011,, •••! .1 •rt ) iattt.
I .r.l3.lleki t•nac..,llt,, /313 In 1•. , unt•11,.. thls
L. - th Ott A I/..
JAMS, N,'AILKY.
1
t•ft ominnn
II t Nit 11 ‘,.1
N UItDIJNANCE to authorize
-1..1' 'IL *at 1011n1 and 4, l...Company to
la, ♦r.loritch on Try •treet.
rl oreel r 1• I•ri I,y It, Moy
•
..,r r t,e anior, That 11, Villa-
Itto rgn II °al and Company be and ttni
ar. .• I.y ant h..rtand t.r lay a tawltch l'ra 'tree(
ann tra , i, of the Pro I, an I. Hatlrond 11111-
pa t • int.. •I, l• , th , corn, of Fourth and
Tra ..,....tr..tzt.lert to Ito .11tertt,na and re.cula
non.. of tin- 0111. 11 0mr01t....- nod lit ~ .t.ltag Itrg
nlator
, 11 rt. ,• , t inlo a law In Co“ncli., [ld
- . 7111.15, ..1, m0 4,11,. A.
./ A llEw EV.
l'rrr Of 0.1,1
..1 C. , 14,..11
lb., M. fl t•tsu.
1N OILDINANCE authorizing (Ili ,
Pa. in, Repay mg and Curbing° f
rom .trees Up propos“l
ptlp.Orll nu.
Th." OW lie 11
6.1 g gniaoor narlod is herein
..
uI/0r,4 4 % CI.
W r I
• 1 ....1 IP ft.), ertl a so. for proposals
1:101., part ng and Curt , ln • of
Walnut 1 ,4 I • pit. eel lb,proposed
Duquesne o. I and to let the same In the
manner .11.. ..r 'maw, coneerninp Ktrrets
imssed A.. n also an Act eonve ru Ing
.t r. .noa r• .l. n oor part of ordinance
conflicting WI% of i 411 ordinance at the
•
EE re•E•11 E . EE. I t....EEEEEE• . hurt rciEt•aled SO
Mr .4, le • 1:.14 .ErEllnance.
=I
.!.SIRS AVI.F.Y.
rgi.ll! tof Council
otrirtl.
'111 ,t 01.,3 BTEEI.,
Couucl
tnon Council.
. _
authorizing the
ng of Prhle street.
. • ”arroh/cd. wad. t: h..rfby
That the Record-
Ing.ll..putator no and ha la hereby authorised and
directed to miser..., for prupos•ls for lirtoling,
paving and I motto: el rrhle Street, franc the place
where th , lag . f .4' , 1 Atreet 110, terminate, to
Vieroy etree , and to let the .11110 In the wanner
descrlhed o 'rd,tot nee (011[1,11 tag street!. pact
. A °gust a,st. :and en Act of Anaembly Con
cerning tareeta, approe, el Jauuary nth 1. ,
Vital any 01,1111/113e, or part of ordinance
conflicting with the pa sgsge of thin or.Unance at the
Present time, 10 , and the ..azne In her, hy repeal.,
fa l as then atne Antal, thle o - dlustice.
Ordained .tll , l V 14.,,,,t1 Into a law In Councils, this
27th day of A uaust. A. It., iallet.
J A SI 00
l'r.sident of Intact Council.
Attest: F.. a. VionnoW,
==M=l
. .
rre•iiiflll of Cotoution council
Altett: 51.\,M,
=ZE=I
- - _
A N ORDINANCE authorlzinir, the
ti,adleg, Pat Inn and Curbing of Alulberry
Alley, In (Ito Ninth Ward.
bat. I. Lt. ortto.artl lad
un enacted by tier Mayor,
.1 /clertart, nod ~ 1 Pattaburgh, to .Petrel and
I,,ta ~,,, IS 1...111,11 gts.relsl,44, pud a IsS lirnby ortialu
at alma csa,,te , e.(4.,rily (I, Thal the
,
'carding lteytti tat, be atm he In here Alla,
tty attlhorlx
rd and ct L., Advent.e lor propo•ale for t•ad-
Va, Ittr, and 'urlong MotherryAlley. from Car
roll to Caratto Street., IO let the ,rante In the
mauls, Illte,•tell by an ' Ordinance concerning
street-, prl•hall Attgt,,t 11.1, Ist7, also an Act con
cernlutt atteetr, app-ot ed January nth, M 64.
Cot. 2 That anyordin•nre or pan Of ordinance
or thl, ordinance at the
on ...at lime, be and Inc Some In hereby repettlCO,
to t as the same streets thla or quartet
Ordaln.-11 and ruae1....1 Into a law lu nth,
nth day or A n,0141, A. I)., 1/311t1.
JAMES 111cA PLEA*,
President tar/elect Council.
Attest: E. N. Mtn:noir,
uLleut. Council.
THOMAS hTEN:I.,
r rg..la , nl of Common L'ouucil
nura: atoll Mcat.t.run,
=lll
AN ORDlNAN C Egranting per
mission lathe Allegheny Valley Ralroul Com
pany te build a 11l Mau on co Canal, near the corner
of Etna street.
Bans I. Be I/ ordained and enacted by
inneop
, A Mermen mei Citizen, qr Piltehnryh, B ,teet.
(rod iboonom Commits ...Ambled. anti it Cs hereby
hrclaine , l an , / enacted by unthority qf the same, Th.
the Alleglisny Palley Itallroail Company be and the
same Is hereby pent. Mod to build • Bring° over Ca
nal Street, near the corner of Etna street. Provided
bolortvr, that said Midge shall he so constructed ae
nut ols.t the travel
passage of aunthreet. or Inter
tete with the travel in any way, to !Lave a Clear
it. MIA of ten feet fur wagon use.
Sal.. 2. That said Allato ny Valley Rallroad Com
pany shall be liable (no damages of any kind that
may occur by reason of coast/ ectiou of said bridges
andoo long as it mar remain over said Canal street,
a the slid Allegheny Valley Railroad shalt.. pa ,
fur all expenses fur grading andrepairlaganisl Canal
Weal, sublect to the directions anti regulations of
the Street Committee and iterording Regulator.
Ordained and enacted lobo a law la Consent, ibis
nth day of Anima, A. 1./.. 1800.
- JAMES MoAtILSY,
President of Select Connell.
Attest: it. S. SlonnoW.
Clerk. of Select Connell.
TUOMAS STEEL,
President of Common Coattail.
Attest: 13,E0U AIWA 1117.11,
Fa z;10, Oak ofCaunon CoosclL
EW ADVERTISEMENTS.
COUNTRY
FLANNELS
BLANKETS,
BALMORAL SKIRTT,
!Si MIE NAT .
A Largo Stock at
BATES & BELL'S,
21 FIFTH STRUT.
WI IC)!
.i 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
M'ELROY,
DICKSON
& CO,
WHITE GOODS.
Plain Swiss,
Dotted Swiss,
Plain Cambric,
Tape Checks,
Plain Nansooks,
Plaid
do
Brilliants,
Veil Berages,•
Black Tabby Velvets,
Silk Harfdkerchiefs,
Linen do
Cotton do
Black Silks,
Chambray Ginghams
Wool DeLaines,
Italian Cloths, &c.
Terms , Net Cash
GREAT BARGAINS
BOOTS & SHOES
Braci-E,am - ,
I^El
J. A. ROBINSON & CO.'S,
GI MARKET STREET.
W 11. MILLKR,
C. W. BICKETSON,
rietsbnrign
MILLER & RICKETSON,
Wholesale Grocers,
I=
BRANDIES, WINES AND CIGARS
Nos. 221 and 223,
Corner of Liberty and Irwin Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
IRON NAILS, COTTON YARNS, &C.
Constantly on hand.
.13-11
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
PROPRIETORS OF
IRON CITY 111 WORLS•
OFFICE AND WAMIIIIISE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third Bt,
DEPORTEES OF AND DEALERS IN
Saddlery Hardware and dimming,
And Blanuhaterera of all varieties of/
Superior Wood and Iron Barnes,
4'f:VaVagf's 173.11',Vetirsalrri
tflL hß rfl
offer
to e, a oblCrey g fah Drlee
: 1 1 ,, 3,1, r n .i ...:E. A cr a tt i tza w aa n are .r. offered ao7boorain
P OE.NIX STEAK BBEWEBy
JO.. SPENCILiI ;OA. Wier
SPENCER & MeSAY,
. , .
MUSTERS IND BitHIVERS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT WATSON, Manager. tele:MS
LIVEMIIf AND SALE STABLES. •
. . •
110 RM & ;MUM-
Nos 425 & 427 Liberti-Stivesi •• •
. .
The
keptest 110 1 / 9 811, OSFIA And
QM for hire at all times. The guest
REA.ltaitmln the city. Funerals. ge., attended
to on short notice In the best manner. ... L .._
Persorm wishing to engage enYthing . g. ..r li ne
relynpon being turned Oat In the style, us
can
nr , o . priotors give Weir pentatud , _ attentilt y r c r
I!! • •
- -
moNunrENTs, TOMB STOREI4.:,
•
•
• . ~
Snarl/a/RP, ; •• 1'
- -
...rormr*stirt.
AN EXTRA4rbaC t
ITALIAN ILEADSTONE
- ,!!-FußslrAFTwoglAk.
:'t ^~ -
-•-•• _ •. • .
'
-WANTS.
WANTED—A first-class Tailor
who noderManda Crating and Tallortag. All,O
good JOURNEYMAN. To finch, steady employ
ment and good wove will he glocn.
Hi:molts sa GAZAITH. OFFICZ. Or addreu
JACOB 4101318AN0.
Irwin thatfon.
123113
WANTED TO BITT OR RENT,
A ma CONTAINING 15 AGES%
More or less, with a GOOD HOUSE on It. attested
not more than eve mace from either city, 4,l2ress
until fientrreho , ith. "it," Ito: 220. AllettheoY
r. 0. an'a:L93
WANTED.—A gentleman and
wife wt•he•
MARI:10 A PRIVATE FAMILY
Trans must be reasonable. Address
MEE
MEM
WA I VTED,
MALLEABLE IROI AEI TOOL MANUFACHBEES,
with loemploy Mounrsetueero to monufactoet
mp PATENT BRACE AND it Addeese
C. O. RICHEY,
Iftloo r Ripley rounty,
MED
SALESMAN WANTED—Compe
tent to engage iu
EIIMT OJ.AR-1 BUSINESS RELATIONS.
Apply In person, or address
w. D. BAKER,
911 Grant st., Pittsburgh, P.
Clll3lB
W AN'PED-AGENTS--$ VS to $2OO
PEG everywherefor Gentlemen, and 1130 to $75
for Ladles,, to introduce the Common
Seas, PanGly Sewing /lachine, Improved end per
fected. It will hem. fell, stitch, quilt, bind. braid.
lnd embroider beeetiftilly—price only 11310—mak
og the elastic lock-stitch, and fully warranted for
term , years. We pay the shore wages, et. • com
inlssiost, from which twice that amount can be
made. Addl... or call on C. BOWEIPS a CO.,
Otter No. idars S. Irlfth street. Phil•delphia, Pa.
Ail letters answered promptly, with clenntsrs and
terms.
.Ithla
W _
ANTED . $2O PER PAY —
Agents wanted In every Town, City and Coun
ty In the Middle, Southern and Wester. s t em, t .
sell
Lloyd's New Map of North America,
ON TIM •
11. S. CONTINENT IN 1900.
The most comprehensive and best mop ever pub-
Galled. Ladies as well m gentlemen cut entiVis•
for Oda reap and make from $lO to • 0 per day,
Call and see it or adds..
CUILLEN &. 111.1011INU,
Sole'Agentil for Middle., Southern and Weatern
tales. Office, N. If, corner of Fifth and Wood
Streets, over Pittsburgh Sank of Commerce.
3021:1‘86:Wefr
AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL
.fli-N7=l TiIMTMI;
Or, Love and Loyallllj.
The sale will be very luge, and agents will and It
for their Interest to tit II this hook In preference to
any other. Ladles and gentlemen wishing profita
ble employment will do well to call an or address
W. J. LIOLLAND on &
CO..
ETl3l==iN
114TANTED—$200 per Month
to Agorae, to to krodore out . _nate:llll, Saul
1 / 1 32ntp 5 N . M.W tettt U o u . M L . jit oVi c
tia. Eard
U rirturlf, (Xt.! vt lochondon. ] tans., or Ph ol•
phis Po. lehtdratdarri
MERCHANT TAILORS.
AUTUMN WOOLENS.
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE,
62 Fifth Street,
ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
tint clock of
FINE WOOLENS
For their FALL TRADE. The idyl., of. these
§rn d"n ra re er geblnt'oseVt/Vrre"OpveentA not
tt:
market. 3111ey a re a als oof a flm,eloas quality, se
lected fora first-el.. trade. and will be bond larmn
l 'AirtZ7lll7`l,4`4"tr:r i rge:iv„ abUrlf,
RIOR and t3TY Lll5ll RAIMENT. made to order In
the VERY BEST MANN ER.
An early call Is most respectfully sollelithi from
from oar customers and tine public.
GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE, -
Merchant Tailors,
62 Fifth Street.
.an2.l:llr,
REDUCTION.
WE AIRS NOW
Offering Our Entire Stock of
SUMMER BOYS' CLOTHING
At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. For bar/tains
call and see
011ar g 1,0614 X,
47 14t. Clair Street.
1114
HENBY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TA ILOR,
Northwest Corner of Penn Os St. Clair Ste.
Desires to return thanks to his friends and the Nib-
Ile generally for their liberal patronage, and would
respect - Italy Info Markets that he has Jost rotarnut
from the Eastern with a larse and well air
leeted stock of
FARE WOOLEN GOODS,
&N
recD oli lMl ap
tt WE arly_gclted Aß. to GENTLE,'
EDUCATIONAL
MT. AIIBUILV
YOUNG LADIES' INSTITUTE.
Thls,School limiest concluded Its tenth year. Its
HISTORY bus been one of prosperity and growth
from the cOmteeneeakelit. The last two yearn the
daily average attandume has been more than two
hundred, and many have been refused for Rata of
accommodation.
A NEW BUILDING
Is now under contract, to ho ready for occupancy at
the opening of the doll En salon In September, and
It la hoped that hereafter all can be received so
g
"l e " L h Atr i tZl Y ll, APPARATUS and CABINET
..
are re. Molt yearly, valuable additions, and the
Far L `Ye"'
The Faculty mamma of four malo ' anu eleven fro
male teachers, all experienced laustruetors In their
several departments.
The School Is fully graded from the Preparatoey
deputment, through the entire course Of Acadian
and Classical studies. •
For particulars and Catalogues, address
1. H. WHITE.
25 West Fourth Street,
uvriclavratrx.
PENN INSTITUTE, -
FOR YOUNG LADIES,
Under the Management of
ass3.l3: ma. Mt. HZCH - 22;n0,
Amdeted bT a compote:Ea corps of profesaors.
No. { I Hancock Street.
6
The PALL =ION will commence IdOli DAY,
September 3d.
For Circular., do., apply at the noUtate.
antikhda
pITTEIBIURGII
Female College,
FALL TERM WII L OPEN
asomewannimnams Atli.
Address Rev. I. C. PEBSIELIM
BmM:tag
MULE EDUCATION. -
THE FALL SESSION OF IL M.
TWINING'S liiralilesitY 1 , 011 YU U NO LA
DIES InDIAMOND STREET, motifs the Ch.s.t
Douse. will epee the SUSS MONDAY IX MP
TIMBER. . so21:087:10VP
SCHOOL' FOR BOIS.
112. WM. ilp WAREHAM
iff"L""°*m"
tos ukertrecaugmhme'rrtVogemmun't
" hitti pAy, surriclinza 34.
Na 37 Voice) Keenan, near
!or temp. *DPI
the school room. au274.2
pkti•iy Op ILIA ft :34:
LIVERY STABLE AT AUCTION.
THE IN NCHESTER LIVERY STABLE,
AT
ID
be sold at Auction, on
.THlngiti - 4/4 AUGUST pis:, /goo.
.1 .
Sale commences at IO o'clock, A. K. The *Metes
that will be offered tor ode ate a. 'Wows; %ea
bead orlio‘;. one Carriage, In good order, three
Top Zuggi one Bogor. one Iteronehe..,bse
!IPIA , ' g agora, (...°M"l,l242aejVir.22.
.crt7,pus.mr. .
=1
B e asarms row 41 . ,C 1 4 0111
pd
ituasptmq.Potth •;,
0121