The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 08, 1866, Image 2

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PEJNINIAN, ;
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SEASON P. REED-
SATURDAY, SEPTE.;
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MAJ. GEN. JOHN_
OF OIIAIBEataLSD
COUVILIG,SS.
TIFINTIAIII27OID DIM
HON. J. K. INOOIIHR
TWIN TT•VIIIRD Dl3
UON. THOMAS WILLI
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SAIMITEL B. CLULET, 0
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101121 G. BELOWS, HEM'
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JOSEPH IL GRAN. En
COIDIELBBIOI I7 X.
GEORGE ILLIULTON, C
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JOHN L DRAW°, Dthflin
JOHN P. GLASS, City.
GEORGE WILSON, ED
GEORGE Y. REHEE, No
SAMUEL CHADWICK.
HILMAR PETER. Boss
R. A. COLVILLE, City.
A CliAliGE.
Awhile ago a was fashionable foi
journals as the New Yoit Times to
of the Radicals with supercilious cot. tempt
as a handful] of fanatics, barren of ietelli
gence and destitute of influence, who were
literally to be crushed into proper insignifi
cance by a majestic uprising of the many
in approbation of the President and his
Policy. Latterly a new light has flooded
the minds of these journalists. They have
made the discovery that tho Radicals are
neither few in number nor despicable in re
sources. The Times confec...s that they
are "alarmingly effective; and charges that
"they have aroused public passion to en
intense and perilous height." It depicts the
rapid increase of their ranks by the acces
sion thereto of "thousands and hundreds
of thousands of candid and well-meaning
men throughout the land," insomuch that
"there is imminent risk a renewed and still
more terrible civil war." Some of these
statements are so wild they show how
strong an impression the present attitude
of the loyal multitudes has made on the
fears of our contemporary-and the unscru
pulous faction of which it is the accredited
exponent. They thought they would have
it all their own way; that all they had todo
was to magnify the Presidential preroga
tives, to sneer at and conteumthe authority
of tin- People, as exercised through their
representatives in Congress; to point at the
use of military power in restoring unre
pentant and rea-handed rebels to seats of
authority is the government; and the loyal
men, who sustained the nation through all
the storm and tempest of the war, would I
slavishly quail and consent hi any ease
lions that might be laid on them.
The President and Secretary of State, in
the speeches made by them in their Progress
to Chicago, have so far presumed upon the
power with which they are clothed, and
upon the docility of the People, as to
avow, in terms nut to be misinterpreted,
Vhat they really intend. These speeches
-',reveal the true and full significance of the
New Orleans massacre, and excite just ap
4e'st
prehension that like bloody and detesta
ble tragedies are in preparation all over the
Southern States. The People see; they
bear; they reflect; they decide; and they
are prepared to act. In the darkest days
of the rebellion they were not sadder than
they are now, nor more fully resolved,
whatever may betide, that treason shall be
made odious, and that traitors shall be pun
ished.
A WORII IVTIM Ma. CLY NEB
You made a speech at Uniontown on the
28th of last month, which we find reported
in the Democratic organ of
. Fayette coun
ty. This report we conclude to be a fair
one.
In this speech, as reported, you made an
admission you would not have made two
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Ihe war WAS waged for three pur
poses: First, To preserve the Union in
tact; second, to sustain the Constitution;
and, third, to enforce the laws."
This is the plain, unvarnished truth. In
view of it, we want you to explain why
you_steadily refused, in your place in the
Senate, to vote men and money for the
proUentlon of the war. No dodging, sir.
Was it because you was on the side of the
rebels, and hence opposed to the preserva
tion of the Union, the snstainment of the
Constitution, and the enforcement of the
laws?
When you have finished on that inter
rogatory, we beg your attention to another
matter. The Constitution define?' the na
ture of treason, and the laws prescribe its
punishment. The President spoke truly
when he said, "treason is the highest
crime known to the laws, and ought to be
punished as such." The Radicals stand
to-day for the preservation of the Consti
tution and the enforcement of the laws,
and in this very case. Why don't 'you
stand with them? Are you opposed to the
enforcement of the laws? or do you want
to make an exception in favor of the rebels
because they are your political friends?
We await your response, Mr. Ctirstxn.
NEW YORK • REPUBLICA - II CONVI.:?i,
TION
This body met at Syracuse on Wednes
day, and rumnimously and-enthusiastically.
re-nominated RELlinti E. FWNTON for Gov ,
crnor. He Is a man of groat stability and
integrity, and eminently fit to be trusted in
such a crisis as that through which the
country is now passing.
The speeches delivered during the Ma
slow!, of the Convention were decidedly
clear and strong on all the current issues.
From their temper it is manifest the Presi
dent, by his coarseness and insolence, his
utter disregard of tumorable pledges, and
his fixed determination, so far as in him
lies, to restore the rebel leaders to tho con
trol of the government, has aroused a storm
of indignation from the masses of loyal
men which will not be appeased, and
which he cannot hope successfully to con
front.
The resolutions adopted, though express
ed in measured and dignified language, are
In sentiment fully up to the occasion.
There Is no giving way under the threaten
ed coercion of the President.
No reasonable doubt-whatever remains
of the result in that State. The men who
saved the government on the battle-field,
will save it once more at the ballot•boses..
Tun President'a war againit the reele 4ls : ..
continues. The latest notable Incident it
the burning of the Union League 010
nOUBC at Philadelphia. The rebels tried
1a... Y64,AC,0-kUPC4:S;
REPUBLICANIINIPIRN, jtIREENVI:
The time Is
will FE*4l6.:AdletlS
the adminiihmilon of' . .to4niinolit of
temem with the
ratlV'oT bo ro
b:Under PIERCE
YC etmot/Y
tnd very - trul»
nd" tlißoyalty o'f
he x , thir ob
their irliaPacki
mat asit should
nligt*etr a g e '
'era ono ineitth
: l Etitirit.tqf bta
the
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eiitudled
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;eariieinin s tal
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linre'en
:nainedin'the
. 3re either in
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been adopt
' ; experience
iver sending
Ars it was de
”ipartment to
adopt a similar system here, but it was de
manded in vain till the RepOilcan Putty
came into power, when it Was at OHM
adopted, and now any amount under twen
ty dollars can be sent from any 'Money
01-der office to any other Money Order
office in the United States, without risk to
either the one that sends the money or to
the Government, for ten cents, and any
sum under fifty dollars for twenty-five
cents. These are facts which we all know.
Let us think of them when we come to de
posit our ballots.
Let us now look at the Interior Depart
ment. For ten years a large majority were
in favor of giving the public lands to actual
settlers. The Whigs said they were 'in fa
vor of it, the Free Soilers said they were
in favor of it, and the Democrats said the
I same. They had the power, but it was sup
, posed to he against the interest of Slavery
that the "poor white trash" should be•
come independent farmers, owning their
own houses, and cultivating their own
fields, and -voting asthey doubtless would,
in favor of freedom in the territories; there
fore the Homestead Bill was defeated every
winter, till the "poor white trash" deelar
e,l their independence by electing one of
I their own number—a rail splitter, Presi
dent. The Homestead Bill was passed and
now thousands of poor men are settling on
quarter sections of the public lands, and
they and tbeirebildren after them will have
cause to bless the day when the Executive
and Legislative powers of the Government
were placed in the hands of the great
Union Republican Party.
Had the Homestead Bill been adopted
ten years sooner, the Slavery question
would have been settled Without war, the
United States would be out of debt, and,
better still, hundreds of thousands of pre
clone lives would have been saved.
Next in order comes the Pacific Railroad.
All parties were in favor of this measure .
The Cincinnati Platform unfortunately
left it out, but Bereft/kr:AN, in his letter of
acceptance, put it in. The Democrats had
the power. Why did they not make the
road? Echo answers, Why? The only
reason is that it was above and beyond
their capacity. They could make political
platforms which could be read to mean one
thing at the North, and quite another
I thing at the South, but bow to construct a
railroad to the Pacific was above their com
prehension. As soon as the Republicans
came into power the work was commenc
ed, and every few weeks weread that forty
miles more of it had been completed, and
within a few years the greatest internal im
provement ever undertaken by man, will
be finished. The same might be said of
the-Pacific telegraph. Indeed, we look in
vain for any great improvement which was
made while the Democrats were in power.
The people made many improvements and
inventions, but the Government none.
Let ns now look at 1.11) Army and Navy.
EiiiirtiiMirovements have ,en
our ships of war. One of our ironclad
monitors would sink all' the ships we owned
before- the war.
When Bucnanart was President, he went
to war with the Mormons. He sent an
army of several hundred men, under com
mand of General S. JOILWBON, to subdue
them, and such was the imbecility of the
War Department that it took one whole
summer to furnish the soldiers a suitable
outfit, and they started so late in the fall
that they were stopped by the snows in
the Bocky ILmntains, and it cost forty
cents per pound to transport provisions to
keep them from starving,und when they
finally got to Balt Lake City the Mexican
folly was repeated—a civilian was sent to
Insult the Commanding General by nego•
dating for peace without his advice or
consent.
The Assassination Conspirators.
A letter from roil Jefferson, Dry Tor
tugas, says:
Beside the State prisoners, Arnold, Mudd
(Dr.) Spongier O'lsnighhn, there are
two hundred other prisoners sentenced
here for different peFiodir by the widely ex
tended rnovost jurisdiction of the army.
All these prisoners are working upon the
large and stately fortification. The party
of prisoners of State - aro each and ail in the
enjoyment of excellent health. Arnold is
the clerk to the commanding General, who
represents him as a staid and useful young
man, always doing his duty cheerfully, and
possessed of friends among the officers and
men of the fort. Dr. Mudd employs each
day in:sweeping and sanding the hammer
' able stairways of the fort, always under a
strong guard. 3 Ho still continues demure,
howeVer,.se well as exceedingly impatient
of restraint. It is thought that Spangler,
whose term . or , service covers six years
r only, will be pardoned ere long for obvious
reasons. :Me Sand O'Loughlin are at work
on the fortification.'
—The blow:Caledonia cannibals recently
devoureda. boat, load of Frenchmen.
• WAN T 81J.PPITIED.41;enden Ale,
sorrt,En .a4.ll4:LoNDbillrufrtzu.'nuom i
ivrout.—To
PORTER or. BIIUWN tmouTlias Assn Jamas lot
tinpool won to thil.eitn.T.lo,llAoll#llo% Wens, _
that there ore taw . Latitet more jltiltilito toe weskir .
Persons and 'ragtag.: wallas at larlia-Pe.4l
supplied. A large sasortnient.ng the pelf brands, ,
WalDrbilek Barclay & reiltwe-tAktiD9NATOUT;
Bass A Leo INDIA r - Ant 41.14 _PlOnVbelPi .
SeoTell ALE, nte., list rennin:A.o rocitiotcys
nuuo sumo. No. 84 Mirka'', itraelinna I. dela,
by the ease or Angle Pottle, at ShiSlis!riFl:-Ii1 ,1 1;
Also, a moat complete istp4ls9t tht guest lIQUOUg
for medicinal purpose,.- , • , • 5e5:178.•
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Itch: ttchlk,. fitentpcht ScrafChli .
g WAY:NMI ObiTM N:24'f cluil Itel.ln from it s to?
-.1.-ten- or. Bettirier Otaltn.t. ”TWITEII”,
p•rrtat. Pr.- - Nuntrtr,•_Qpktme!tt," T v rTT6l l l:l
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.TtniAtErriNti•:"
••111:11 ,, ' • „,.. •••:rtlriTEir*
• WiLALtragAlf; Rspreas Office,
54.1nrucilrecf, is an authorisedAgerni io recap.
Advertises:tent+ Pr the 04.26.071Aandattii Mar
Papers throaudout the' rildgad States and the
amackw
IarIFEUST CHRISTIAN CHUltad,
ALLEGITENT CITY, EXCELSIOR EIALL.
corner of Federal and Lzeock *groan. Castor. 40-
SEIM Kisq..ServleeslLVENV SLISSATII at lOS
PAY P.ISVCItt 7}i
Prxcrjectlng WEDN.2-
Or'SEUNION TO YOUNG !NEN ON
•911A.M.1,00D LSD VIII& GILSATETESS.. ,
HgNILY D. MUOttEl, rattor of elymonth Conte
gotlonol Clstarolt, wltl dollver a IMMO to 'Dung
cvnTlAltritOVA76ll.lr, gIxVVVIT."
IW' UNIVERSALIST ,_CHURCH,
CORNER OF GRANT Alio . Trititti
Paster.Jter, AvIMMIERILA.M. Preaching EVMUT
emmony at go% A. 14 and 7;* P. m. Sunder
School at OA. is. AU the people ere Invited to come
end hear..
o ttb el4l4l; t rmorrow evening :, ~ mrg aop
Ipo
arIFIIIST BAPTIST CHUBCII.-
Until the completion of the new Chapel,
services - will he held in PLAMINIC LULL,. Preach
ing by the 'Pastor, Hey. 'AXES 11. DICKEBSON,
every SAIILIATIIat 10X olclock, a. H. mid quarter
to 8 p. m. • •
BABBATII SCHOOL at Zooeltich p. m.
All are cordially invited to site . seß
QAMIJEI3 AND HOODS--A nice
macro:l:tont of ZEPHYR HAND KNIT; of
PHELAN'S OLD STAND STODEISO STORE.
lcB NO. 2 Fifth Stroct.
pIIIILIC SALE OF
MICC:O3ELIS
On WEI/NEED AT. the lEln DAY OV SEPTEM
BER, at E o'cl.t r. .5., will he sold to close • con
signment,
One eery largo gray Horse, 1511)Lable for Leavy
draught—weight 1,E6 ponode.
Al. ono pair Match Gray Domingo Horses.
Eight good Horses and Mos es. for various pur
r:MS.
Also one Top Buggy ano Boa" wagen•
The atm re horses aro jnst front the country, and
purchasers can depend that Hwy will no as repre
sented. Rate posltlve at HOWARD'S I.IVRRY
STABLE, FDA street.. .above Statthileld, near Ho
nongshela House. J 56
u. W. DUDLEY, Be Federal el.
ForEniAL,
SUPERIOR STOCKING YARN
JUST RECEIVED AT
Phelan's Old Stand Stacking State
I'fWlllff
Ft: h ir—On Water street, .Ile
A JET CROSS, SET WITH GOLD.
The owner wtll hnd It at the store of
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VALUABLE EAIEI LOU SALE.—
Prom 100 to 170 acres of lead; shoat seamnf
acres In eattivatlon; a good dwelling house of six
rooms, two frame barn.. orchard, well of sc..owa
ter; altrato SI miles from the city. The litetsben
stile railroad tuns through tte farm. I/ Pc clay,
Limestone and two veto. of good coal; cm he ma
from the pt. to the railroad. For portico tar. apply
at our Milos ti Market street.
sea N. LItiTIIIIERT it SUNS.
TUE JUSTLY CELEBRATED
DIAMOND SHIRT,
With Puffed, Fulled AL.! Min lio.ma. at
Phclasi , s,2•lFifth 'arta.
kve
_~>itODU(:E IN STORE AND
Cork
5.1150 •• Uhl° Oats;
1.0011 •• amber Whrut, to arrive:
W. ‘555r 11,5. Shlostuff,
101 bon. fresh Cora Meal:
KU Mos,"Mar Of the West . • Fkou
2,500 bud. Burley.
11h1NRY Itk:•,
set 955 Liberty street., opposite to rut!.
SEED WilEAl.
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PURE XEDITERR4.VE.I.9
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melt Ari .t AV.I t . e.
1" ; . u r
J• , e
Aro. 113 atsd 41.6 Liberty Street,
oppolt. tee
11rAVII IA
We Ras, let In oar building . E I alt,iE
11 , KlIlck, suitable 144 tlflleca. Inqulrc at the ah.tvo
numbers.
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A. P. A. EXCURSION.
'ODE MEIDIIEUS OF LODGES
So, I. 4. 11. 311, :14 pr.P..° I..ving "-
esloo to M•mlongattela City on the 101.11 of tun,-
Tr.stuF.R. St•mber• ot-brr I.4lges are at 0 In
vlted. The boat will 10•10 1110 Itroall•Ir lila`
Iloal at 10,0(4.. 'MI,. :.in he proeure.l from Ow
embretttee of the above
W. I. 1 . 0110 K.
IMPORTANT TO LADIES AND
(1111.1 , 1iEhi who
FASIIIMARLE IiATIVIS AT TII trTRA !lOLA.
U SATUUDAY AY EILNOON
Will he pecornie4. for the fl rat tid t to this
the I,auttful dramatization of aim IStad
poistrinr
MIRIAM'S CRIME.
Ad. 1,41., opt, Zr, cent.. Lost p Ar!sof - in, h0t....
BUSINESS NIG UT SCIIOOL tat the
ut:NTHAT.
°udthoeta eireed.opposite the Cost Oltre. 12is 0
from Ito 01. U. enter at any time.
Tartsts—For els mouths. fat% or for their
months, $122. payabte advance.
Book-keridog. rentossdtio. Aritloorth..
tallght . b3 o a d Li , sagleal si n c r :ountant of large cairria
-1:11..i Public t g eht u m r l! ' of A 5l
11
or yenta ouperintetoloot Ituff's College: no,
aud for the past !dime years llook-tesper at 21. A.
Fshossteet `ll ben Co. • s. (test of reference ;It
en on appllmition. Call the rooms, or address
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COAL ii' ANTED
JPOSA for the del .rr or
30,000 Bushelsof Lnmit,Nul and Slack
• CICOASULA,
AS VIE HOUSE OF RSPCA:E. blame to be de
!leered In the yard of the Refuge, and sub je , el to
regular weight.
Ma to he handed In on or before OoIUROAY,
September 15th. 1500. at the Odlce of the ItsfnFr.
07 Fourth street.
sts Dr order of the
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AT'rENTIOIi.
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NINTH WARD
A GRAA
Or the feral cltlson• of the Ninth Word will be
held at INDEPENDENCE [(ALL, on
Monday Evening, Sept. 10th.,
The anniverssry of Perry'. Vinton% for the par
pose of forming a
CEARY CLUB.
Lino Parry. "If there is a victory to be obtained.
we shall obtain It."
Prominent speakers will be in attendance, to
gather with good music,
Turn out citizens In
your might.
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIP
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603111="irEI=B1ECEL 10th.
VOR YOUVISUING
IRON FOR STREET RAILROAD,
According to Pattern Furnished.
Address the naderillrn.d.
LeROI AUBL9TRON6,
Beal.Church and Spruce 131.seet Passenger 8, U.,
MEI
NOTICE TO LANDLORDS AND TENANTS
BRICKLAYING AND JOBBING.
Grates, Ranges, Boaters and Boilers
Rost*ly and Expeditiously get
and Repaired.
AM Orders lan at Atteball, Ittepheaton A
StO•ti . Wateboate, ND. 194 Labia., stmt. 'OIL be
promptly attended to.
JOHN EgoILINLET,
THOMAS HOME,
Prattfool !Brickll9l
QM
soLDir.im ,
CLAIM FOR BOUTII, &e.
Tba undersigned lon collect all boiantler, back
pay and penstons dna soldiers under the seta of
Convenor Molotov.. •
Congress hasynst passed an act equaltrang boon.
Um under Willett otter. soldiery are entitled to
bounty of from $lOO to *SOO.
JOHN & LAJCSIS,
A. M. 11110W11.
Attornayl attar/4
- ..I,ll4ll3:dgirT
Office, No. 11,14 Fifth street,
$lOOOO t:ri2./tirEST.—slo,ooo
• BONDS "ANDMORTOADES.
r n 'ipuis of froici4l.odo ,or Moro on:1ml oo Roof
Estsie In'Altegbanrsooty, for oar, tyro . pr . 4ll*.
.7141116 - st Ns. 09 Grant stmt. .es,
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1114011.14';t.7ri5!., irlth 141?‘1elloar, gn great
style the igtorzi.. *or Ws L 7
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APT I O I I II .
..or*";A-liCEto
or utflit , wat, die!ipest -Y1:11,40
.4t lia3Vood.stmat;
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EU
JAMES I'iLBRADI" a- co:i- J:it
Corner Voiii*asidOd SU.,
BANKERS - I mums,
LX:11,1;1.:110T
GOverTuntrittiiei:it#lo,'
Foreignlibtolunige, - .
.Gold. Silver. and Coupons.
COLLECTIO3IS seismici alt. xi:cantle pointsin
the United Meta. *and Caltsdas. .
interest allowed on Time IlDeposits.
C. C. .ILI-sC3rlllO,
NE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMON
kiii-a1731111L, IMT.A.R.3EI,
French Clocks, &c.
Bpanlal attnntton given t. the REPAIRING O
Jro. 22 Firth Street
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Bank Note Papers,
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Cor. WOOD AN) , TII )11.1) WrICKIS.'N
WRITE, ORR / 1 / 4 . CO.,
25 Fifth Street,
OFF'Kft FOK THEIR ~...TocK OF
C7X_.O7CMI. teveLcic;?iamsEk
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iOOTS, snoEs AND GAITERS
No. 63 Market Street
BOOTS, SHOD AND GAITERS
In wit Centlernrn, ladle., nilynes and child,
Lc latest sqle. aoA,a good e• can Lc. fonnol In
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( LL.lt , 'F('tf m 7 1,1r114.. With th. p31,11e
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No. 63 Ma asq.c.c, t
GEORGE McCANDLESS
Mkt BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!
us r imemv FA) AT 111 E
CHURCH 110011 i E,
19*; Smithfield Sireel,
I•racttrsl > rnnun•.
F , CitAii•tlral Lioly Cays.
Mops Co thr Altar.
Ilur
Iflrettleon and ,mono..
Engll•11 Tract• an thn A.tvan , lng
th.. I hooch.
Ilumlll. of 14. 'I hon.. A 4011113 .,
rile MLA.
I.lOrart {Woks front lit.. I.nclon tu.elvty V. C. IS.
• own, boo rn'• Thoughts on rersonal Rollglon.
3P14.8"12"2:3R MDICZOIECES,
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SCN UAT SCHOOL . HEW ALW CA KIM, 10 great
variety.
PLIOTOURACILS, or IsuDlc, rnsey, Bishops Ker•
foot. Stevens, Coon. iloptins. Whipple, Clark.
IL:Dwaine. Whitehouse. An., Ac.
ILLIIMIN TIED TiLITS. for soneag and day
School*.
A torah Invoice of Irrottott, laniards and Yretorit
DAMASK NOTE PAPZE. ar am latest •tyles.
INITIALS EMBOSSED on paper and el:Lintel...
Or purchasers, *lOllOOl MCSILI CLAM:.
1213=1
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
IRON CM MR WORKS.
OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third Si
IMPOUTNNS OF AM) I.$A
Saddlery Hardware and :Trimming,
And Manufactures/rot all varieties of
Superior Wood and Iron Hawes,
Wrought Post Bits, Ulna Ulna Snaffle a, Brandoous.
Wheel Lilts, Alulirn Mts. te., ae. Jieep alto on
baud a full and complete assortment of jowls In
their tine, •Il of which they offer at as fair prices,
and on as good teems as are offered by any house In
the trade
KS Ott WEST. • nay2Ul4l
yirrasußGU
POCKET CUTLERY.
These En!rogue acknowledged to be two beat to
use. They certainly axe the cheapest.
HOLLOW GROTAD RAZORS,
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Ground expressly for private use
TABLE CUTLERY AND CARVERS
. every RIM* and finial)
WAS. "AT. CO(3.DZILLV",
Agent for the Pittsburgh Cutlery company,
Abs. 61 and 69 Ptah Sired,
seb WINNATCII
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NEW BOOK.
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
By MANI{ MOOR/, anther of "The ttebelito
Retard,", Ake.
The °West of this work 'lsla collect and present
oarratbres or the *endear of the amen who shared
the peHLof the war.and ought tolnlturit Ile glories
Among tattle are sketebee MAUS, ItleditiA
and Ulu MARTHA. .1 YOWLER, or Pittsburgh.
Ps.; Mrs IL&ltlittS. M. glUbirlsND and 7.Bes
IsAromurGes of Philadelphia; lGss COWIE
01 Gettysburg. (Aber* from
nearly emery State to the ()Moo. 'Gm column cow.
Laing shoat 600 octavo pages. sod to Illustrated with
steel plash portraits. erlormedalghe moat buttress
ed.sailkkiesilditer r bse
ler weatern Peones. West
Wliklula and extern pow ragx.
For term!, addreas or apply to
1866. FALL TRADE. -,1866
HATS; OAPS AND _ FURS,
whaesau and Retail,.
. .
M'COED
its' wept)
kivite opecial .tuntloi theiriaitige ofooli or,
Hata; &c., ego., R 43 3 11411 Baba
Now ro and_eomete—sysky. bat 1111
LAIIHJ Ijj° ("611 . aelerip.t!Da!°4ll,ll,P
'-, t,tryg op alatticuldnif, r .
• TrinatP2/111110ritcs, Septenibarlottler4.
DELINQUENT,TAX - TA:lt
In tha City or Allegheny; . .
Notice la. bertha itlyant:to alt Periods Woo DAT*
not paid their taxes,' nitalt, - ler leiter saseammentk
in said City or Allosbenyt - thakta are fettlikeW,
PriLigtr.V4r, moVr a l i.",,tt be- -
fore the said ern day of October, -fen per
cant. win be added thereto and - made paradet_
ea,
drat
Ltalit If t.he same -h0...n0t mad donor
Dew
tem drat day of Slortmdar next follenttrigi warrant,:
will no directed to property intention persons com
manding each at them tolery for said tales Win
alt costa and charge. seceded thereon:at ditY.l .oo4l
and ebattlee ofAbe delladeenta trtietelleelrer
and to makosale thereof slier athrhyttlented9ldin'
"4" aeid e et Itrifautox:-Iggyvi -taisTutr;
PO I ediu44tiiTiWs motaaW Xemob,c steOlr
41i1pleyipstillie 4114, round, .11/14 - 110 CitPUSI4II , Z
VitirtieSwlQeacnew 1411 mut dark*. Pot yak;
PAPERS!
Prei
SMIRCH
1 PIPER MANCENTERING C 0. ,.
Keit tonsisntly. oti.bw3d. and for sato, at lowesi
NEWS, TACK !KAMM, HARDWARE',
iooting; Felt and
WRAPPING PAPERS.
ECIEMEI
BLANK BOOK%
Memorandum Books,
MEI
El=
=2
W. S. HAVEN.
E. A. MATSON
=I
=9
240. 68 Fifth strut, 11!t4bu
Warehouse, 82 Third Street,
10,000 bdla. sn•ortod now In Warehouse
Clinton SUM At Steubenville, Ohio.
thrlyitton at Sew Brighton. Pa.
.01,
Stationery,
School Books.
A large stock of all descriptions at lowist prices.
STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
=I
Booksellers,Stationers&Newsdealers
es MASONIC HALL, FIFTH STREET
CHARLES C. BILSLEY.
Produce and Commission
11.1111,C11
wholesale dealer lu
EVERY VARIETY OF PRODUCE
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
node on consignments,
QUICK SALES AL PROMPT RETURNS.
Ikt . ..re In
k
.10LIN H. DILIWORTII .k 0.)
Warehouse, 201 Liberty Street.
8,4
CMS A WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
271CriE'CONIME EL,
No. 100 Wood Street.
BUITAN NIA AND :MIS ER CLATED TAMA
WARE. TEA TILAIS ANL. TABLE TI. EUL .
elven" on Nana.
CHINA TEA NETS,
CHINA MN N
CHINA TOILIcr SE NET,. T,.
I if I AA VANES.
(MINA twirvuoy,s,
HMI ER lAN WARE OF EVERT DENCSICTSIN
LAVA CARD SASE icr!..
LAVA VANE+,
LA VA Sr MI (UFA,.
FINS LISII STONE WAIL'S of all varietss, wow
, ebolvanle and mint! DNA,
The large !awl mosl row trio el.o F ever - VDOeF
In this line In the ray.
l'eleen awl terma tbe flour an In o.e eneD rn
j OIIN CROFT,
RE4L EST.ITE .4GEA - 2",
Mire. No. 139 Fourth Sirtet. Pittsburgh,
Liu lorinde the fultowing Reel Estate.
A LOT 111 by UM, on which there Is s brick Loch.. ;
I rooms, brick stable. Sc., in Wilt tusherg.
A LARUE LOT. on which there Is a brick .1 wel-
I lap. 13 room., giablta, out-house, lee house. .7 , • I
In erertntrt. seitable fur hotel...sr private mslnenee.
A I.AI - tor. MUCK UMIAK, ten rooms front, room
iised es 4 drug store, hot and cold water, and tras
throughout the boo., on Chestnut tercet, &Beetle
n Vely-four acres of Land at Etigawontl tttation. on
We Emansylr
it baste Itullrosd, 7 miles from the cItT,
on which there is hew frame house. Trains to anti
from this station corer hour up to li p. m. Sold
In hots of one acre or more.
Thirty - sir acres, 3 miles oat on the Wuhlngt.tn
Plae. lu Union townsiiip, part of the Carter gum.
1 illitrunisen itures, 6 mites out on tho old R ash
' Japan PLlce, in bcott towntalp,
Twenty acres In Ueserve township, Dot of the
Hasty farm.
('otter? doing a good business Ina central lora
i
moo wou ld
ill ‘ d .' 4ll,,frail y ic:::. th :o r :lit k re:t
money would du well to fallen th inhere exult.
.4
ADDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
• Soldiers of Vial and 1862.
All who served tbreo years ►re entitled to 4100
bounty; those iervlng two yeas, 430: or who our
discharged by retson of wounds, or their heirs.
Three Months Extra Pay
Ls due Volunteer Officers In the eetstre Marcia 11,
tea, and discharged, mustered out, or resigned
n lTEotiffil i Nt-14.rmtneutly disabled are entitled
to 415. $2lO or $23, according to degree uE
dlaabll
t4•
W. J. it 11ALL PATTEBSON, Attorneys,
71 Grant Street Plttrburan. Ps
rwt,niz.wts,_TP,pUt STONES,
STATU4R r,
B U6T3,
POITXTALMS.
AN =MIA FLNE
ITALIAN HEAD-STONE
I=
33Xtbaalla17,
92 Penn Streit. Pittsburgh,
Organ or Ma IlLtannignif VsALIT Co.,
riTgarontail August, nth, 16123. 5
To coNTaterous.—Rinutosiv
I.ISTTINCL —The Allegheny Valley Railroad
Company will receive proposals at their once, on
Me Meet, In the City of glttsbergh, op to 0
o'clock, r. It., of TURSVA.Y. September ittith. for
mom:maims. ibtmon , T. 'Satiation and Ties re
nutred on about arty-Poe mliese of road ex
tenditg northward from ltrady.s Rend
WiirlittlY"tgagldrrol eifiltWor ca WV l o Oth th ol
September next ;.k.d
uo togieleut far -
aminatlon by contraeltr tt r e%/14 1 not yet complete
.
11 run tu. .
Any further informal= In regard to the work,
can be had on application, IP person or by letter, to
the maestiber. vnlteauT:
muciso" Chief Engineer.
H . J, LANCE,
' • 'SILif. ANTI WOOLEN
DYER RED SCOURER,
MEI
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Covers .
Cleaned d:Reglarnd %chianti unpacking. _
Po& 3i and SI Thit*d Street,
etwetal Wood wad BaiaWield,
IX;
117113
NOTICE.
rITTSUISIIUtt August
FRANK - . VAN- GOlllll
Eli having
at. a t tuna e o o l:h . l t s o ln in to . re . a n tlo tho Ina of ACRU id,
Ono mill 130 canted op P Or r it r o ' irm e o bu thitirrarlot• O r " .
berotokore.
$031.176 ItACRUM, OIXIJE & CO:
lIERMIETWALLY SEALED
FRUIT ARD VEGETABLES.
AZEVllltlt * BROS., No, band 12$.1Vorel street,
now offer $r sate over x.OOO (eight thousand) des.
canc''ltnnt and Vegetable*, tuelndlng
num, cherrlee,Strawberldelb GleChberrier, Wiser
eleberries,./InetApple,. Green linage - and damson
Intone, Teuniteetwreary Montan(' Wing Beans and
Orman Calm, all guaranteed Drum *sly belt qUalltl,
and equal to any out Up in the runner!. gee
- ,•=7777 . 11,1c0unx0 Rrhist,AToms orptcs,
7turmuston,. ept,:td, 7810. 7
A:0;8E61131MM NOTICE. -- , Notice Is
ACM. itileebl site* thet the teatime [tor the grad, ,
lea eta pelage o telaritstreet have been nude, amt.
can be wen et this °glee until the 15th daytif
tember,.lies. atter which. time they will be returneY
to the cipy 'peins,arer [or collection. • •
VIGEler :NECONDrEFAND -PIANOS..
A2lBenwood, round vornera,,.."Emalm •it Co•?s ,
mate,-11atiOiertiltitte este. new.- reiee fat
8450.,....1)1* 7 octave Mies carved Mao forte. ever
atrium baaa. , lour round ' contra. Sali. One C Mx
octave reamemd. • F. Blume! , make Plano, with
yolete attachment and Iron frame. 5510. Ope it ea-,
Wrrood tree rmale.riano, thiefer4l7o,
Tbeyare ie rood - Order. ' .
.' 7 171 - e ,!l VlLAitturrz BLUME. itifte Weed.-
.11! ) 1 E l l sP`W' ar11 PP 4:- :
Agchor co t ton bl urs, Ml6argil &
Asffoattnuthil,,,,
?-prioßacwii-unTuvis;
. ,
eiliTialltEN%1: 1 11111(p *)OXS.• - i -, . -
.-•- - 2016 " 126' - , All 'WUWI:IMO of tbesgas o, 4 chew' Liquor!,
i k imi
la Nil' : 1 4 ,01 ' Orntti:"; lsl- : " 4 ,4r4r.'-: - , , ! 4 _ T ,'!" °, l !! b _! t ! ,° ! 2/ .."1".`-- 11 17- • _
< Fix.4?-_trrps)c.; L lpolpex of ' P l - 1 11'i .:` 3 ' .
-
rat b. ~.., = „,,..,--• :i i i l 4- , i,2,,,,--i t o nt i:: 7,.kjatilitrimtAiraitl,s, .: NOTICE.
,1 101 # 1 ,.... d g. ,4.. :*11 1.,-L-"Wil- ff. ...e.t.ife7Witzt."7: a...altnnmis wow,' sothe._esuularkAAßD
Ein6lsl - -.... miii „Lbm - frt i d o si gn rm? - dercopttosi. 116,ApArw, lata of Ailestutuf utty, u „ -1111
7 7 11 . utitruldipeiuutos.b• ,delluanus. *Hausa w 4C I LOS. u.“ Prourd VlV=l,_st,: n r,_.
_Wla t ut h rla . n .
X" ...".?". .3 1" ...t., '" Zr4gftft s rb7Mt ' 161irest Vit.gultulay foilmmiu:7_,A2l4,XlC7s,_lat2.ll..et,
'NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW AD'
5. B. IUELIKIY..J.I3. Int 15:7,0N I T ,LTAI.7k n
S
Ck n ;
1) - 41 GOO D M'CANDLESS
& CO.,
94 WOOD STREET,
IIrIIOL ES4LE
63E7L=./•M'Ail33l l2l Ve.. 3E1G43-
M'ELROY,
DICKSON
&
54 Wood SI„ Pittsburgh.
I=
FALL STOCK,
=I
And Write the Attention of DEALERS to their
CAREFULLY SELECTED
I=l
DRY GOODS
"viz:Dori' cora Eg,
OFFERED AT POPULAR PRICES
The rltlEttri,T iTt,TCATIO.N'. In vett.. of all de--
eriptionn of tdercitartillse. reinter., It a ntltter le—
ItItOrnIETT that poretin..es nliould be FILE-
QuINT, and there:oft. tile NEAURST 4uI A I IIiti'T rI I~.•-
ct'E\T, etiAltititT
comet the one tteot • atlapttd to sown, lag retail
dealers with Unotly thee sell.
rttrehnver 4 (rein Witt 4 TE.EN TENN A.. EAST
ERN 01110 ESTERS VMS; NIA ate Invited
to tin[ I I
and in-pect this
STOCK OF GOODS
=1
Kept Full During the Season.
TER MS, NET CHM',
PR IC'JES II EasOXABLE
MILROY, DICKSON
No. 51 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
COUNTRY
FLANNELS .
® AND
BLANKETS,
WILMORM, SKIRTS,
lEa 2.. W1
A Large Stock at
BATES & JELL'S,
21 Fill% STREET.
- - - - - -
MERCY HOSPITAL,
In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy,
1. 4 `011 THE TREATMENT OF ALL i
DISEASE'S requiring Medical or surgical .1 ,1 . 1
All classes of patients admitted. irrespective of
erred or cotor. Clergymen of all
permitted to visit patients of their oum creed. Pa
tients-
too poor to pay are admitted rige am:large.
on application to any of the attendln g ph, filching or
surgeons. All regular physicians sending Pay Pa
tients to private rooms may bare lull charge of tee
"MO.
Competent norm, combined with the personal
attention ol the sisters, makes this institution su
perior to any in the State for 10050 abile Ith
disease. One physician and surgeon to
daily at
tendance.
Medical staff and mouths of dilly attendance:
D. MestEAL. Jii. M. L., 150 Grant strcet, Oc
tober. Norensbe , sa d December.
THOS. J. GALLAHER., M. to., 1.12 So:ill:field
J
i.S
sir et, April, May and June.
N. llENklAlti, M. D.. 137 Third street.
July. Alliplitt and September.
IL J. LAMEBEL', Si. D.. 107 Ross street. Jan
uary, Februsey_and March.'
Do. E. DONNELLY, corn, Pilch and Grant
streets. Nervier:, in daily attendance. ste.i:ll7
W. U. GAVILAILD....D• A. 1300T11....W. T. li.11:13.111D
POINT MALT HOUSES.
W. H. GAI3,IIAbI & CO.,
lialsters, Grain a flop Dealers,
No. 17 Water Street; and
NOB. 5 and 7 Penn Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
nera.W. b a h rettibl'a ri ng d ("` 7y i gtuT'
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
RZCODDIRO liiOoULATOri'I3OTYIOE.
Inns. 5
Fi nale ole for the constructiol,s - -,
la
wi l l Ailey, from Liberty street to Cherry she
t
will be received id this office until the 10th of nEC.
TE3llsElt,'
Also, Crepouds for the Grading, Pairhic, Pupa,
log and Curbing of the following OtMetli.
CI-Alta STREET, from Fulton to Logan streets,
to the Sixth Ward.
IVALACT STTe
from Pike Fiftho M pro
posed Ditquume WOy earl. line, to the Ward.
NUDE 15T1tEET, from the place where tile pav
ing of said street now terminates to Vieroy street,
to the Eighth Ward.
MULBERRY ALLEY, from Carroll to Lumber
street., In the Ninth Ward. •
For apetlileatJons, applLLly at the odiee of the under
signed, In o Mon
CHAet Bondi
A int.
B ItE.Wiln . l . 7 ARR.
Recording Regulator.
BARKER & HASELTINE.
No. 12 Vllth Street, Second Story,
I=
13C,T..
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames of all kinds,
MOULDINGS, &c., &c.
A full stock conAtantly on tmnd. st ..to ,
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
OREM & MITCHELL
Nos. 425 +S. 427 Liberly Street.
VIP very best ILOILnES, CA ItItIMIES cod RUG
kit kept for litre nt alt times. The lineal
IIEAUSES In the city. Foneruls, he., attended
to on ybort notice In the best mantle,
swami, PA;
. . . •
Perrone wishing to engage anything in oat line
can rely upon being turntul out lb the tient style, as
the proprietors glee Weir personal *urn !too to the
business.
GREAT WESTERN
PLANING MILL,
Comet of llarbary Shut acd Duresu Way
PIT'rSIIIIRUII. P
Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings
MADE TO 0110 E% Unlintshe..l Work Ispt In a
llonse and fi nished when taken out. o allngs.
kloerlng. Weather Boarding. laths' and bhinitloa
constancy' on Imgd. Sawing. re-sawing and Baron
Cawing done with dispatch. lloiea J O HN ME ATH
kinds
made to order. anit:th _JOHN HEATH.
ximrazuzixAsszcawa
OMNIBUS AND lIVERY STABLE,
ab. 410 Penis Street.
JAMES K. DAIN,
SirOsialiisses and carriages ih delicd for all
trains.' Mich' Carriages for Funerals. 'Weddings
end.rilreleS, at aunt amt reasonable rates.
_.:::.Stable Open Day. had, Night. •
11113:etaix.ru.s
BANK EXCNWIGE
RESTAURANT,
II SeF!g4P,PioPrittioi.
Ht.; iiitiebtirgh;
ZEI
PITTSBU RGH,
WHOLESALE DEALERS
Mil
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
Announce that they have just
received and are now opening
an UNUSUALLY LARGE and
WELL SELECTED STOCK of
all articles in the
DRY GOODS LINE,
Which they offer to the trade
at the lowest market rates.
Dealers will find it to their ad
vantage to call and examine
their Stock, comprising a hand
some assortment of many
Scarce & Desirable Goods,
Together with superior Styles of
all the best makes of
Prints,
American Delaines,
Standard Sheetings,
Bleached and Brown,
Tickings,
Ginghams,
Canton Flannels,
Apron Checks,
Shirting Checks,
Col'rd Drills, &c.
, FLANNELS,
Plain White, Scarlet, Mixed, Red and
Grey Twilled, Rob Roy, Miners,
Sbaker and Shirting.
W Bite and Colored
BED BLANKETS,
FRWMMrWI
C71._.C2 0 .4L32E-Ilgi , IS
deo., dila., fa:3c'.
FRENCH, GERMAN AND ENGLISH
FANCY DRESS GOODS
Our Stock will embrace a great var
ety and all the latest Novelties.
NOTIONS,
.A. Full and Complete
Assortment.
CARR, AVCANDIZSS & CO.,
94 Wood Stre&t.
MEI
J. D. RAMILTARY,
336 Liberty Street,
DEAL= OW
OF _
NEW YORK MANUFACTURE,
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
Wholesale and Retall
ta t o mit s iA , M i n i Vlß PRIZEI MEDAL .d
vi ile=her „.. the NEW IRON FRONT, opposite
le=;e=-2713
J. D. RAMAILEY,
334 Liberty Street,
FASHIONABLE NATTER
And Dealer lo all kinds of
33..,ex..T*23 41,10 . 7:1
FOR NILI, IM MO GUM
The Newest Styles always on
hand and at the Lowest Prlces.
Look out for the FOUR LARGE WINDUWB. op-
Doane Wayne stseec. itMzeitrrTe
J. D. RAIVIILIANY,
334 liberty. Street, '
Dealer In all Made of
Bootle and 'SU
• .
•
A.ISTOID on hands lane and varied allaOrtmentot
Ladies', Misses' and cbilSren'i
CUSTOM MADE . SHOES AND GAITERS,
Or the enestlreatark.ldrinutecture.
Aid at Lositir Bios T own `
e.me.ber the rutin vataz. ~ Furnows, on
alto Wayne at:mto
a, - --;
$50,000 TO I°Ak
- 130 NO AND MORTGAGE:
4101 ,„; to
- Brisker en It Batts &agent.
bet. 114
_lso,lCotemend lee;
Fr
!AN :
'2.1 1.43M1 46 - 4 11 7
Murdoch: •-•
ef1a*8.1.128,11A1:71 . 1.0.4
__,
7
.Ama GIMENII 1.113. r. PLANTS.
mem Oakldafrrassenter 'COW Itll to
iwo DUO Intr7ls. =Utah )04 2 1
•
WAN'rED-A GOOD MAN IN ET-
Eta COUNTY, as ranTNER fa calms a
:NEW AUTICL •Ic (MEAT VALUE. Will fare
ntsh fa.fgo capital to any,tesool man of tact. Must
trarei part of the time. Wlll pay $• par day and a
large roan:M.lml besides. !Zew n= to agents.
Call at 31 WO street.
J. C. TILTON,
rittsbergh, Pa.
_
SAMineIN IVANTED--COMPe.
tent to engage In
FIRST-OLASS BUSINESS- RELATIONS.
Apply In peroon, or address
W. D. BAILIE&
08 Ur•nt Plttslmrgh, Pa.
Mall
iANTED--ALGENTEI—S7S to $2OO
PIM MONTH for ilentlemen, and 533 to $l6
for Ladles, everywhere, to In troduce the C.21.1r1011
64313. Fatally dewing Machine,
quint,, bind
per
fected. It will hem, tell, stitch, quilt, bind, bread.
and embroider basutifullY — Price only 11120—ms1;
log the elastic lock-stitch, and folly warranted for
torte years. We pay the tw i c e t hat
or a
mission, from which twice that amount can be
m A ade. Address or call on U. BOWERS & CO.,
00100 No. 2558. Pllth street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ail letters answered promptly, with eUv-alars and
terms. al:lathed
WA-WED—$2OO per illowth e rl2 l
to Assn., to iotroduee ocie.liddt Sit
SMO Bzw'M
Address, with stamt%
A.C11114 Ou.. Yr inchentiou, Mass., or PhMadLels
phis to. todreardisr,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
FALL GOODS.
NOIV RECEIVING, a large and
I=ll
FALL. GOOlfl,
For LIOYS. YOUTHS and CHILDREN.
AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
GRA r u LOGAX,
HENRI: V. MALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest Corner of Penn t St. Clair se.
Mitres to return thank to Ills friends and the plih•
Ilc generally for their liberal patronage, and would
respectfully Inform them that he has Just rcturntd
from the Lantern Markets with a large and Well se
lected stork of
E WOOLEN GOODN,
PAceull , a um rl g y adap ted
ir AtoiLUENTLENIEN'S SPItl
so
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ELEVENTH ANNUAL FAIR
Allegheny County
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
For Western retiree, Eastern
Ohio and West Virginia
M'IM"1•013131:TFIL 01 3 4-33 f
September 15, 19,20 and 21,'66,
On Oat property known as
THE IRON CIT Y PARK
Premiums amminting to nearly a t.(100 will be
distributed. bailable arraugentetts have been
made nu the display of bicelionlcat Improvements,
Fine Arta, Domestic and Foreign tioods , farm and
Horticultural implements, Fruit, JO - loners and
Vegetables, Horses, all
irt, The grou oda will bc °poised to the public
Wedneadny, Thursday and Friday.
PRICER OF ADMISSION
Single ticket, admitting one person
Children under t waive years 2t cents.
10 cents.
Corse and rider 50 cents.
Buggy and one person 50 Cent,
Two horse vehicle and driver 75 cents.
A.II
exits
ldtors 'rid be
tilted to a ticl,rl of Irec
admission during toe Fair.
Arnole arrangemnts hav been made to, the gap
1n y or -,,, ,. tos.or e lor mac e.
hlnerY, .he.
All address on
.. • ..
ISAl:i.ccbro EiCusolabta.za.c l . 3 ry
wilt b
ablivbred daring the Fele by Colonel S. 1).
II AURAS. Editor of the Cottle Former.
COMPETITION BEYOND THE STATE.
The Ettelety lezhes the field of competition co
entenelve truly the United ntates. euid cordially to
viten the citizens thereto to compete for the peleec
• - .
THE HORSE CIRCLE
W ltl be opened to Lady Farwell - WM on WEILN PS-
I) AX, THUILALkr mot FRIDAY APYKIINOIiNIi,
at 3 o`clo:k.
tin and after August 217th, an Mince will he open
ed ai PHELPS. PARK. & WAItEIIOOBE, DO.
10 130. Clair street, for the purpose of receiving ta
ttles and sale of tickets. lisp and Straw will be
(Tarnished gratis for all animals entered for exhibi
tion, nod grain will be provided nt the lowes t cash
prices Co exhibitors who may desire to purchase.
For any Information relative to the Pair. address
the Correspondinl , re . re ta
P.. " PA.RICP , , President.
•
JAMES B. NEOLEY,
Corresponding SecretneT. ati=hloo:7ST
VSTARLISHED FEWY 1, 1813
THE
31dICT_TiTrET,Ett.M.
Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
FREDERICK S. WINSTON, Pres't.
Jros. 14-1 r•±(1 itc: way,
CORNER I 17T. iTII F.
CASU ANTS MST Ist, Vitifi, 01611 $16,000,000
Cash Assets, Fab. lat, lS .........$14,883.28 88
Income tor fiscal year, 31,1 4,000,000 00
Increase to net cup users ror year 2.311035 17
Dlvldend of 1.960
Uudivided Surplus, over
RICHARD A. Itt , CURDY, Vice-President
t3LC IMETA RISS, 1 B N k lt. C
n A . ill. tr. Fir
ACTUARS, tiIiEPPA.UII kIUbLAS£I.
Annual Dividends available immediately.
the Insurance or reduce the
oin, et the option of the assured.
GEO. M. BIACESTOCE, Agent,
31 Fifth St., Pittsburgh.
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THE FIRM OF JOSHVA RHODES
a CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Either of the partners will sign the tunic of toe Aim
in settling op the old business et the °lnce of the
Pittsburgh Brewery,
Having disposed of oar entire Brewing. Malting
and Hop nosiness to Messrs. CISISON., /3 6 / 1 ,1.1N6-
TON &. CO., we would oak from our friends a con
tinuance of the 'patronage no liberally bestowed
upon no, as from their lung experience lathe bra
einem, .we feel satisfied that they will maintain
the excellence of our Ale.
- J 051.104 RHODES & CO.
Referring to the above, we would Inform the pub
lic that we wilt 'cave nothing undone, to merit •
continuants otthe liberal patrolman enjoyed by the
late Erto ofJOSHUL usoims a CO. and trout our
- experience In the 011111.14 feel satisfied that we
'will be enabled to give entire satichetion to those
who may favor us withtheir orders.
. se3 GAILION,'LItaILINGTON & CO.
IN THE MATTER OF A SEWER
on Pennsylvania Avenue, 'Pittsburgh.
In the Court of Quarter teesions, of Allegheny
county, P 10.9, of Juno Sessions, lies. .
And now Anond IL, ban, on motion or J. P. Sh
E. g ., Attonmy for City of Pittsburgh,. W. W.
gehroWErki e.,. P D P Vl.l:lOll==te i AtTl
report tho gamete tno ' Court with a rocrommetalatiot
of such modification deem report or the Viewers, If
an " , w h,„,t, may mammary', or such other
oaten as to him may seem right andproper.
BY Talk. CUl:iitT.
Prom the *cord:
int.l.u.aL A. litunOi,-Clerk,
Parties Interested will please take notlee that I
1•111 sttesul si my Pike, 101511fth street, on
SA SUNDAY, September 15, ISStt, at - St Wetoek
perfortnlbe dudes or theabote appointment.
• W. W. TllO.ll ON. Emmalam s
• 5e15.323 108 Ylltb Street.
WM. L &vivant',
General Connekuslan Merchant,
AND DEALER GRALV,
_CISIZIMMG/crRIELMEI, Cokac , -
, iiiving.theto • arriukgemeals for shelling, by
item. labbnahris of Corn rer Say; arid HO baseel.
of Corti Ideal, iespecttally solicit. patronage.
Alt' orders promptly *treaded to at tbo imirest
iwr Addsces,
jysisgst:s
r, l o*Air Oa= axo. a. 511•173 m.
SMITH & SHAFFER,
OMMIAGEAwn mammas
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3214,433.003. 0 dekilev,
welowthaisiiteto M TBB U/ 1 ". VA.
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1,200.000 00
JOSHUA. RHODES.
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