The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, September 11, 1866, Image 2

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1886
UNION REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS.
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MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OF CIIIMERL.A I) COUNTY
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TWIANTT-68COND 1118T11.10Tt
HON. .1. K. MOORHEAD.
TWENTY-THIRD DISTRICT:
HON. THOMAS 1% ILIA :OHL
SARl:rim D. CLIU LET, City
Cl.lllIl Or OW.,
JOHN O. BROWN, flampton Tp
i..41.1f. Or 0111 . 11,. COURT:
ALE XA N DER [ULAN DS, CRT
HEN AX SNIVEL'', City
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JOSEPH d BRAY, Plum Tp.
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GEOILGE IiAIitILTOS, City
DIRMCTOR Or FOOn
JOHN F, DRAM). Tp.
J 01,11% P. GLASS, City.
GEORGE Wtl SON, Pitt Tp.
GEORGE T. IteREE. :North Payette Tp
NAM EEL ('R Ak U RICK, Colima Ty,
PETER. boss Pp.
R. A. t'OLVILI.... CRY.
ONL THING AT A TI3IE,
It is a somewhat singular fact tb,; the
Union men of the Gulf States are en t clue
ly anxious that the colored men 0 the
South shall at once he invested wi• ihi
right of suffrage, while 1.1 see of the hordes
States are not inclined to make the ques
tion an issue in the present posture of af
fairs. But when we consider that the fir
mer arc in a hopeless minority as compar
ed with the rebels so long as the colored
people are excluded, while the white hoya
lets of the border States feel themselves
able to cope with the disloyal clement of
their population without the aid of the ne
groes, the position of the two classes of
loyal white men is easily accounted for.
Theoretically and morally the men of
the Gulf States are right; but this is ques
Lion that does not enter into the great issue
now before the people. The question of
suffrage can only be settled by the States,
each one for itself. Congress has very
wisely left that question to the States. It,
therefore, does not properly come up for
discussion in this great struggle, which is
a purely national one. The question is,
Huw shall the Union, broken by the seces
sion of eleven States, and by the resultant
war, be reconstructed? Two plans are be
fore the people—one without conditions,
without guarantees, and with no security
against a repetition of those terrible calam
ities which the treason of these people
brought upon us—the other a very care
fully prepared constitutional anicaoment,
which, while it is more lenient, more mod
erate, kind and magnanimous than any
government In the world ever offered to
vanquished insurgents, will s e rer,. the
country, asffar as statesmanship can secure
anything, against lature trouble of the
same kind. This, and this only, is the
issue with which we have to deal at pres
ent. It would, therefore, be premature
and unwise to complicate it with other
issues at this time. "Sufficient unto the
day is the evil thereof."
Nevertheless the ,illestion of univ e rs a l
sutirage ewers remotely into this i,,Ate, hut
in a manner so just to all, and so perfe, tly
in accord with the reserved rights of the
several States, both loyal and disloyal, that
no exception has been or eau be taken to
it. In the second section of the amend
meld, after pros iding that representatives
in Congress shall he apportioned among
the States according to their respective
numbers, us at present, it is added that,
"whenever in any Sate the elective fran
chise shall be denied to any portion of its
male citizens not less than twenty-one
years of age, or in any way abridged, ex
cept for participation in rebellion or other
crime, the basis of representation in such
State shall be reduced in the proportion
with the numbers of such male citizens
not less than twenty-one years of age.”
It would be impossible for human wis
dom to frame a fundamental regulation
more just to all the Stales, and to all the
people of all the States, than this, and at
the same tittle more perfectly conservative
of the proper rights of the States as such.
Under this rule, if a State sees proper to
withhold the franchise from any portion of
its people, whether on account of poverty
or color, or any cause other than trim
irmlity on the part of the diefranchized„'
it is at liberty to do so; but it can only do
so at the expense of u.)rr,..pcinfliug redur
tion of its relative weight In U.: aou',nal
councils. Under this reguiattavu'i. , 55 , i.. not
be possible for the visite uses vt *AV,:
Carolina or .111-stusippi to ikiiNA. .{.VIVYN ttioa ,
double the representation
which the same number of wins men j,-11
Pennsylvania, or Ohio, of Zink+
chusetts, or Michigan are
This, however, must and wlif to
the case- should the President's
icy pr-sail ;:ad nothing mu prevent
thi s rsonstro,s ..a.e.remlity and injustice ex-
eept the amendment of 'the Constitution
just recdrred to. Tim co.e is a plain and
simple one. Under the Constitution as It
to dm entire free population, without din
t-M.4We of color, class or sex, are counted
m tS,a hassle of repreNentation and 04 the
tt GAL: is the two States joist named eon
wier.O.dy fAitiox,b,r w t)ltA9i, it follows
(Lint, on,lkwi aincoolincnt urrvnila, the
w - iiitAi4rq 4.4,.x ;;Ls.i.us -uithuugh us maiig•
mao. 44/1 *Pi:Atte n eior will b. more,
0.1.441 diotbly rt) ktr.esiugi l i Congrros and
rinirni; 'Ann, itititgz Ow proportion will Lc
aintiott rit 0,41, Wll.l Om loyal frixineli 01
th , ..404111 011/WU I , i :Ala en WO!
Yet ros 1.44111 daily ftwoolifp frr evoli!.
ing it lint eotoitteen, end uil
whdteltt: ttAlc, wlth r.onlr -b ,urn emtteelY
and bitterly by I'rn,A,lrnt and
hiaToLloworn an 11411101 i and etwinie. In the
Union.
NOW, we SUbtoit to I.lloilll who would
press the ettlintge question to an linneallato
issue, Whether we have not Wolrit enough
ppon our hands for one year ? We are
now laying the foundation of our national
Tample of Liberty—not rotating on the
roar We are building the walls in trou
Mons Umes, amid tierce opposition, both
open end trmeherous. Let us see to it
11thit It Mts. upon solid ground, and that no
littrtellneered Mortar is used. That done,
tfir, Wink Of finishing It In all HA barn:lord.
oaf Ind benutiful proportions will be a
amystailyely easy task. Let us do one
tllng eta Wile.
A. Conhzerto24.--It was announced in
these columns, under_a misapprehension,
4444 uyepublioan Mane Meeting would be
hold to-morrow at Greensburg. Tile meet
-Intf.l.o Vientmoreland county for that day
M I Ne:d . t Newton, nod not Gfeensburg,
Bud it 'Orviuises to be the beat detnonstro
seetlon for many yearn
EsenrefOrt 'lleketu a ilLba lamed to all who
,wlali to go nxi lihnithis city.
MIZE
REV. H. W. BEW:HEIR
The letter of this gentlinnaa, which we
published yesterday; contrasts strongly in
spirit and tone with the former one, which
drew wild shouts of admiration from the
co-operating cohorts of rebels and causer
retires, and sharp criticising from the lips
and pens of moat of his old and tried
friends. This change shows how deeply
he has been touched by the reception ac
corded his sweeping and unqualified en
dorsement of the President's Policy.
The qualifications and abatements Mr.
BEECIIEIt now makes, he ought to have
made at first. He certainly !mew into
what controversy he was dipping, and on
what side. He could not fail to foresee
that his unreserved commitment would be
put to a use most detrimental to the princi
ples in the illustration and defence of
which he had gathered his proudest laurels.
Mr. llERealm now explains
"I have never thought that it would be
wise to bring back a the States iu a bod
and at once any more ll
than it would be t o
keep them all out together. One by one,
in due succession, under a practical judg
ment rather than by a wholesale, theoreti
cal rule, I would have them readmitted."
This makes his first letter still more in
explicable than it was before. The Presi
dent's idea is that the revolted States have
no need to come "back," or to be brought
"back," for the simple reason that they
were never away; that they have precisely
the same right to representation as the
loyal States; and that to debar them, or
any of them, for a period, long or short, is
to disregard the plain requirements of the
Constitution, and all the essential equities
of the case. On the other hand, the Con.
gressional scheme of restoration is exactly
that to which Mr. BEECHER now claims to
give his adhesion. Under it Tennessee has
been restored, and as last as the other ten
seceding States shall show they are in a
suitable condition, by ratifying the Con.
stitutional Amendment, they will be re-ad
mitted, one by one, in due succession.
There is much graphicness and truth in
Mr. BEECHER'S delineation of the charac
ter of the President, and of the mischiefs
to be apprehended from his violence, ego
tism and recklessness. But we do not see
that the treatment attempted by Mr. BEECH
ER in his first letter has moderated the
President's temper or smoothed his tone.
Since then we have been furnished with
the presidential harangues at Cleveland and
St. Louis; the latter, if possible, surpassing
the former in enormity, both of manner and
matter. It must be remembered, more
over, that these speeches ore not reported
by enemies to the President or his Policy,
but by persons selected by himself and who
accompany him for that express purpose.
Doubtless, all the offensive passages are
modified so as to present them iu the most
favorable aspect. It may be, they arc
submitted to the President for such hurried
revision as would comport with his own
sense of propriety. At all events, there is
no evidence to show that the soothing pro
cess has produced any of those beneficial
effects which Mr. BEECHER claims. In
deed, in the judgment of all impartial men,
there is a much stronger influence in the
calm rtmonstrances and sorrowful rebukes
of the last-letter, to restrain the impetuosi
ty and ferocity of the President, than in
the former declarations, which were fairly
liable to be construed into an endorsement
both of the Presidential plan and the meth.
ods by which it was sought to be accom
plished. Besides, Mr. BEEcuEu's present
attitude is a standing monuMent to the
efficacy of indignant protest and trenchant
rebuke
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-The Astor kiouse, in New York, rentiii
for 05,000.
- - Empress Carlotta's trip to Eur.tpc bus
cotrt her two million franca
The cat-o'-nine-tails is liberally used
a the Connecticut State prison.
()ter lice hundred people are on the stage
at once in the opera of "Le Prophets" in
ParC. '
--Hun. D. W. Voorhees is lying danger
ously ill at his residence, in Terre Haute
lu diuna.
—The discovery of a musical composi
tion by Mozart at the age of ten yearn, is
announced.
—The Glasgow authorities propose to ex
pend £1,2.50,000 in buying up the worst
parts of the city and improving it.
—The Chicago Tribune says that "cow
stealing has been reduced to a fine art" In
that city. The fine arts must rank very
low in Chicago.
—A lady living near Columbus, 111., died
on Thursday from the effects of a rattle
snake bite. She lived ten days after the
sting, in great agony.
—lt is said that Bonner offered to endow
a professorship in General Lee's College,
provided the General write hint an artier
week for the Ledger.
—Brick Pomeroy says he has a composi
tor in his office the friction of whose move
ments over the type in his stick fuses them
solid like stereotype plate.
—An eminent German musician says
there are better Judges of music in the
United States, better critics and better per
than can be found in Europe.
—Governor Jenkins, of Georgia, now at
New York, found the credit of his State so
err; that he disposed of 11500,000 Georgia
0.14 tsuida, at ninety cents on the dollar.
-nese Is a house of entertainment at
4ioneti, London, which seeks to at
oute/4 Pyre by describing itself cauni
mitio4,44 as the "Cemetery -esti o g
wAitr..4 l 4 , klie amention has been erea•
Awa..44,0e. 4:41AM1 by the recent dig
...ottry di Of.toeeyn of Bu ff alo, that
cheat 11 , 14 1070 ter) *. for Liting In place of
Mid*: Of keit/or - J.
A human t , eecte rem-fitly murdered
the host of a tavern es MMLUsta, took pos
session of the place, hack...int corpse of
his victim to pie,es sod, errved It op In va
rious dishes to travelers stopping at his
house. Be has tot la a full couhattuon.
Bulslay, while performing the
Niagara. Leap, last week, et the Walnut
Street Theatre, in Phibufelpida, fell front
the trapeze, near the ceiling, to the stage,
a distance of thirty-live feet, but was only
slightly Injured. The performance was
not interrupted.
--A week or so ago Miss Lottie
Beidlu
wan, of Chillicothe, Peoria county, Illi
nois, lost her epoch in consequence of ex
wed ve tickling by it companion under the
arm. She was struck dumb at the time,
and in n week has only recovered speech
enough bit speak in a whisper.
—General Howard will order an investi
gation lam the recent outrageous attack by
returned rebel soldiers upon the colored
camp-meeting near Baltimore. Two of
the negroes wounded in the melee have
since died. A Washington paper says tbat
young Benson (white,) who was shot while
praying, is also dead.
--It is stated that nearly every German
prince has at least a hundred thousand dol
lars invested in American securities, and
the King of Hanover, who has been notifi
ed that he cannot return to his throne, has
a half million in our loans. So there is
little danger of their actual starvation -if
they do become private citizens.
--tieueral McOlernand, one of the moat,
zealous supporters of the Administration,
declared at the recent Illinois Copperhead
Convention that civil war was imminent,
as the President and his party would set
up a Congress of their own, and a collision
between that body and what he styled the
"Hump" would take place very speedily.
—A woman died of cholera in Bt. Louis,
Mo., last Monday, whose finger had been
previously ninputaled, and was preserved
In liquor. Mater dcath-bed she earnestly
requested her husband to have the Anger,
pieced In the coil% with the , corm. Tim
'isband, last .Wmfoesday; haul .the_ body .
~..sinterred for the purpose of complying
with her with.' Boort after- he yrtMattsok
ed with, choleri mod died the smut ,hdght...~',
TRE Frakfort (Ky.) Corn "'" ' run
is cured of its conservatism. it Pays.
"The President of the United States,
from- eyery indication we have seen, has
thrown himself into the hands of the Cop
perhends of the North and the rebels of the
South. Like John Tyler he has abandon
ed the people who placed him in office, and
is seeking to make himself a man with the
rebel Democracy, -who, to use his own lan
guage in a speech made in Lexington, after
his escape from them through the moun
tains of East Tennessee and Kentucky, a
few years ago, "were hunting him with
their blood hounds, and seeking his life,"
and like John Tyler the rebel Democracy
will use bun, and then split n him—and de
servedly so. We bare no more confidence
in a man who betrays the people who ele
vated him to office, than we have in a trai
tor to his country.
. .
"We believe a large majority of the peo
ple of Kentucky are disloyal to the Gov
ernment. We believe the great mass of
them would, to-morrow, if they had the
power, elevate Jeff. Davis or John C.
Breckinridge to the place now occupied
by Andrew Johnson, adopt the Confederate
Constitution, and carry out fully all the
measures udopteu by the Confederate Con
gress. If there be any change in their
feelings and views since 141, we have not
been able to see it. fir. President John
son is in bad company, and therefore can
not have our further support."
The Eighty—eighth Asteroid
/new planet was discoverbd in the con
stellation Capricorn on the night of the 6th
of August, by M. Stephan, director of the
Marseilles Observatory. Its position at
14h. 4tn. 255. M. T. M. was as follows:
Right ssoenston...
N. Polar distance.
The discovery was telegraphed to Paris,
and on the next evening the position of the
planet at 11h. 47m. .o7s. I'. 31. T., W 118
toun 1 to be
...21.11 52m. M 233.
lod deg. 42.1 n. 57 le
11.1g_ht lueenslon..
N. Polar distaneu
This discovery, which brings the number
of asteroids up to eighty-eight, was made
with the new telescope, which is construct
ed on a hitherto untried principle. The
planet has the appearance of a star of the
ninth magnitude.
—Much surprise has been expressed since
the departure of the President on his elec
tioneering tour at the many appointments
of Collectors and Assessors of Internal
Revenue, as it was generally supposed that
tile appointing power was confined to the
President alone. The mystery, however,
has been solved. It appears that prior to
his departure, Mr. Johnson left with the
Secretary E large number of commissions,
signed in blank, for internal revenue offi.
eers and officers of customs, in order that
the Secretary, might keep the blade of the
political guillotine from rusting during his
absence. Appointments are being made
every day, and the appointees enter imme
diately upon their duties, but their names
are kept quiet from a fear that the public
will get an inkling of what is going on
CHOLERA!!
CHOLERA!!!
With the almost ro•rtale advent of cholera with
the ( ~ 111 ino of the aprl ag. uo thoughtful Verson .111
be unprepared for It. Secure what es b. - tenet. has
demonstrated to Or the tom t certain antidote—that
whlrll has Cured w ill core sgsla —and net,
purchare anew . and uutcle.l art lele, when an old sou
reliable article ran be had.
Wheel the cholera slatted us on two former urea.
alone. It was found 11, e,perlenee that.
cuoLclts!
FLEMINIPS 11IXTI'LLE
Wa, the twat •ud atkpc , cedcd all other, thrrefort•
It stand• to reaeon !Inst. If Too would hare art art,
Or that you eau depend ort. you snould porch..< ti
to the ....Irtsion of all others. Sold only In Nue
burgh. at
JOSEPII DRUG NfURE,
I two< of the Ittarnond. wrar Fourth tar..-t.
ILLIIEMBEI: THE 1.1. Al
Itch! Itch!! Scratch! Scratch!!
tl N UN ES! ENT curt, Itch flvra I: to
to boars.
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Cure, 1.1./ng ball Kbeum bcsitl heed, (fart
all Skin LA...its.
Prepared onh b Dr. 37%•YNE d 503, Phila.
delphva hol.l ty 7111.AIDI.AN d )I'KE\\An.
1.15 Market .tre.t. mud oat , . A. Is Et.LY• 37 IV wAI
Plttnborgh. sts2,I..TTA
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. 111.% &HAM, Jr., Aflame Experts 01:54e
54 Filth Merest, te an not/messed Agent to eren
etilt-ertieements for the GAZETTE, and ttl/ otter
papers throup4out the G'ntied Atniel and tit
atoculas.
" - FOR NEIERIFF
J. F. WCI.I-.5.,
of llc K eonwrr. o - tO be •rundidato i,n th Work
lnR loon •. Ttcnot of Alleg hot, County
ne '412 TT
TWO BUSLNESS HOUSES
FOR 90.T_.331,
FrJoting on
Market etreet, .d
S.:cond ...recto. Apply to
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MAIL GA RETTA *WALKER versus
DANIEL WALKER. No. t, !larch Teo..
I.%fk. In the Court of Common Pleu of Allegheny
County. 'rise understroed mill proceed. pursuant
to the order of said Court. to take testimony on part
ofln use City ye Pittsourgh. on fIATTY It.
DA Y •ent. Int. lege. at I k of rr 111 , 0
&let:dant oils take notice.
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Itvf ERT R,
'osmn.sloner
oyrlcJE .
HE REPUBLICAN VOTERS OF
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the rut.:iti U V Ally, ?ittshorrh, wit. meet at
toe SCULML. lI.JULSK, on TUEJDAY
eptember 11th, at 7;1; o'clock r. a., 1.. r the purp. se
of forming • UEALL7 CLUB. ell J 6!
RIESICH b. 800, Engin- Build-
EOB ASH HI nItITB, manufacturers or
Itirsick Le i atent balance Valves. ler Steam En
gines, and all kinds of Brewers' Machinery, Shaft-
Hg, Ilangers. Pulleys, Oil Ringing-a of all size,
with or without Balance Val•es, Plre
Fronts, Walking Dram Connection, eltiarra,
Pumps. Le.. CORNER 1/A.MailiSHI: AD° fin k.
A
Pittsburgh. es.
Repairing and putting up machinery: romptly
attended to. ll :TOO
FRESCO CHINTZES.
NEW STYLES
AND VERY RICH GOODS,
Jail re , elred lad for .nle by
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
Ste N.iltb. MS tre.mt
1 W. FAIIII.Y, haying finished
u • thdr new building. at their old stand.
.ffo. 413 and 415 Liberty Strut,
Y itA
"VDoelte UselN Union
AND YE ED BUS N Depot ow n
ESS as us tinue in tile
ua
We hove to let Inour betiding .o L"" l.
Homer, soluble fur Ualces. Inquire at 12143 above
slumbers. .0701
PRODUCE IN SINIIIE AND ALB
lilt:ISO-7,W Wm prime Yellow Shelled Corn:
3,000 " uhlo tants;
LOCO .• amber Wheat, to arrive . .
40.? be. Btdpstufft
RC boa, fresh Uorn Meal
103 tibia. "star of the West' • Floor:
2,000 bus. Barley.
HENRY REA, in.,
seS WI Liberty street, opposite Set euth.
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ItuURpIDU RZOISLATOU's Omer. t
Perfalthitalt, rept. ed, 1866.
A kBSESS g IMENT NOTICE.—Not ice Is
hereby iven that the asaeument for the grad
ing and paving of (dark street have been made, and
Cee be been at this office until the 10th day of Sep
tember. UM. after which time they will be returned
the t Ity Treasurer for collection.
CHARLES REICHtirrA
Recording Regulator.
810,0 W ,„7,13,,,,!F1T. EST $lO,OOO
BONDS AND MORTOACES.
In sums of from $l,OOO or more secured on Ilea
Estate In Allegheny county, for one, two or thee
yenta, at Tin. 00Grant street : see
FOII,AUTURIN. Isfid: --
vcrAs...taux 2 b
Of the newest, cheapest and best, For sate by
W. I'. MAHSII/LLL.
sel S 7 Wood Street.
-
B U TTEB—S kegs fresh Butter;
ns do do
Just received and t a r sal
AiMISTRONti,
ono corner Market and Firs; streets
CIDE6--5 MM. Sweet Cider isit
received " " " itate C A.RMISTILONG
trio corner Market and Want Stree U.
CIttiCIBLES, tor Aram Founders
—an mortmons on Lund.
onto *MONT H. COLLINS.
CEMENT -200 bbls. Mesh.
sclo BENET 8. COLLINS.
WiLLoWB-8.01110 Basket
MCNBY Q. ceLlaira.
C I eTTOB-50 tales , ate* and
1.• lib. by yftja . Cll:Mt. b .
04.4.6.' Velar • Illbio.tarEteirue!
tor, to MO by 413411 1 1#1 `I7ItAIVTIEVOW--
CAMAS teet
. 10 . 40 .'51!P1..
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JAMBS T. BRADY 41. OE,
(s.cecuots . to S. Jou. it
Corner - Fourth and Wood Ste.,
BANKERS & BROKUS,
DS/LULUS IN ♦it KIND! Or
Governmett securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on all anennalble polnta In
the Vatted States and Canzdna.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
ATTENTION! ATTENTION!!
THERE WILL RE A GRAND
Union Republican Meeting
Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Wards,
THIS, TCESOII , EV/ NUN,
On Vacant Lol, opposite M. E. Church. on Penns
Arenne. Ser,nth Ward.
Turn out. Freemen. Tour Counts, calls. Distin
guisl.ed speakers will be present. sell tpn3
HENRY G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
'3M. 53m. 54..
1443 deg. 47m. 504
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bemires to return thanks to Ills friends and the l-uh
hc
for the inany past net,. and reepectfally solic
its a shalt of their future pat,nkae. Ile would be
pleased to have them 11.X>1111111.
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
Fine Woolen Goods,
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EMEND'S WEAR FOR PALL AN) MM.
sell:jos
J OUIS BEIME ba CO., •
GRAND AND SQUARE
1 20 1.14..1NT C. Si.
Wareroome, 97 Sleeker Street,
Srcond Block M ♦ot frown Brow.
ammy' It ORS-
Th. Plano. manufactured by tfil. mm ary un Bur
pausttt for p".erful. el.ar. bri'llaat and sympathettr
o nr. wlth .oritmapship l'lrettiant and
pr Ire list a. at on autil..l o .• ..010:160
C. C. .ILLAC:grIMCD,
DEALER IN
INE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS,
stoi.X.Alo - ICIXI. VITAL FL ,
French Clocks, &c.
rmzl%W7nn idven In thy REVA I 111 NO OF
,11..
Ala. 2'2 rim street
.e 4 11OMrr
'MIMIC SALE Olk
ira C:0 FLEE; M m.
•0 P.I/N F.SD aY. the Ilth DAY glg S rr ',AI
DE& at 2 Writ., I-. 2., er 111 tre •old lo close a eon -
•Ignshe•t,
lrhe•nry large gray il.orar. 0,11104, 1 , 1 hea•y
drought hl 1.600 ground.
Alsoone M .1011 lira. Carr gage II or••••.
Eight good llorar• and Mmes. for Arlo. pnr
post.
Alen one Top Harry •hll ttn.k .rayon
The ata•.• h..rae• are •ust Prow the roan ry. and
pnrchuen can depend that they will he as repro
...Led. Sale poanly., at HIM - AMA/_g LIVE IV
STA 111. K. First street. above Pahltllineld, near Mo-
oongabelz noose. uri )IA9
DAY, McABOY & SPANG,
IRON UN ME WORKS.
OFFICE ANA WAREHOUSE,
Nos. 45 Wood and 102 and 104 Third St,
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Saddlery Hardware and :Trimming,
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Superior Wood and Iron Homely,
Wrought Post Bit.. Ring flits. Snaffles, Brandooks,
Wheel Bits, Muloin Bits, an.. an, Keep alto on
hand a falland complete assortment of goods In
their line, al l of which they over at se. fair prices.
and on .gmud terms as are Mitred o 7 any lion. In
the tends KART OR IN
N E VW BOOK.
WOMEN OF THE WAR.
up FRANK MOOEIf. author of "Th.
Record." Ac .
Tbs oblect of this work Is to collect and present
arrsti yes of the services of the • Mace Who kharni
he perilsof thew a, and ought to inherit Its glories
Amon. torso are sketches of •Iss MARY BIoOELL
lod Miss MARTHA .1 YOWLER, of Pitiaburgh,
's.: Mrs liAltitid. Mrs. LIKIYUA NM and Ibis.
pa TT Elthfib, , f Philadelphia: Al l.. CARRIE
11 llettysbu g, r... and others from
early every state In tat Colon. TI T. WI. C
n wit h
about siOn octavo pages, •al Is il l ustrated
ustrated with
s y s . e , plat. pnrtraiu , engraved In Outmost Improv
ed style, bold only by subscription.
AUENTIS WANTED la liVestern Peons.. West
Yleglula and tit estern ow Sulk.
?octet - me, address or apply to
MAUL Y k HOWES.
ses No. 61/ Fifth street. Pittsburgh.
NOTICE TO LANDLORDS ANC/ TENANTS.
BRICKLAYING AND JOBBING.
Grates, Ranges, Heaters and Boilers
Neatly and Expeditiously Set
and Repaired.
All order. left at Unreel!, Steptiense•
Store Warebouses No. 104 Liberty street, will be
promptly attended to.
JOHN SicILINLET,
THOMAS MCREE,
sea,. Practical Brick's ere.
1866. FALL TRADE. 1866.
HATS, OAPS An IVRS,
Wholesale and Regaii.
M'CORD & CO.,
181 WOOD STREET,
Invite special attention to their large stack of
Hats, &0., &c., for Fall Bales,
Now fulland complete—cirary to ..rt ll
taste.. Also runs of every description to .1111 the
LADIES.man
- -
GREAT WESTERN
PLANING MILL,
Corner of larbirry Street and Natalie Way,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Sash Doors, Blinds and Mouldings
MADE TO ORDEN. Unfinished work le put in •
dry house and finished when taken out. Salton.,
Yloaring, Weather Boarding. Laths mid Stannic.
constantly on hand. Bowing, r.-..wing and Scroll
ma de to o g drder.one with dispatch. Bo
JUDE HEA T H
of all k H . Indo
ma an23:16
SOLDIERS'
CLAIMS FOB BOUNTY, okt.
The undersigned will collect all [...Mier. bank
pay and pensions due soldiers under the ante of
Congress or State laws.
Caere... has kiat passed an ant equelMlni Wen
ties, under which veteran midis. are entitled to
bounty of from WOO to 8200.
JOJIN 8. LIJOIX,
A. X. 68OWN.
Attorneys VI Law,
°Mee. No. 114 Finn street,
Mitmea:dawT rfITBBUILOII.
BANK EXCHANGE
RESrEA.T.TRA-NT,,
11. SCHILD, Proprietor.
.Ib. 90 Third St., Pittsburgh.
kiEISTLEMILIPS I)LNLAG IMAM
All the luxuries of the seamou. Chalet Liquor.,
gegen, &a Private Mang rooms up stairs.
.102407
HALL AND DINING ROOD.—An
elegant pine p*per wll maalutow. to tn.%
style and colon. ror see
A. P. ALIMIELALL.
za
ASSESSMENT. AT E kTO
NATURALIZATION.
1 TNION REPIIBLICA_NS OF ALLE
) OIISNY COUNTY are requested to salt olton
either of the undersigned, member. of the Union
Minitel.. Natu nllxallon Committee, In reference
co the ASSESSMENT OF VoT EMS and the N
TONAL! ZATION otch parties, aliens, friendly
to the UNION ItErI'BLICAN CAUaa as mar he
entitled to the s, when necessary Information
andaseistance Will be rendered.
It Is espieled that the Vigilance Committees of
the different eteetlon district. will tat e the necess,
ry steps to ensure In their rezp,ctive illatrlets prop-
er .1110.11.1" Mid naturalization of psrtlex
rrie.dir ko the Union iteputilliian sense, and the
111:110I1 TOW, toroughout the county al, AI. ar
testly Welted to aid the Vigilutee . ill LADIES' FLEECED COTTON HOSE
his work try rept,' ling CM.,
This special attention of Viglisneet' inittnltte •ft rind
others I smelled to the fact, that, in addition to the - 1_)C.)( ilia ltA ,4 .
dar.,.t. ”Ice of attend I.rttnfore entitled .11.-
Inrallast.on. Al. L ALIEN, THr. AOh
T inTy•os A Nl' til'Weitos. Willi HAVE
RESIDED WI ruiN TfiE UNITED STATE, N EE
lialt, ANTI Wlto HAVE Ishii ISTEII IN Akio IvHITF, CLOTII 1:11,0111:‘
/MEN HolitoltALL.Y Antoci, VltiiM THE
ARMIES OF THE I Sill F.ll rnTv.s, ore
entite , d
naiurailzation °putt Judith n proof 4)1 nu en
resldencr, rell.lturut and tlischarg,
W. S. PURVIANCE,
No. 114 Fifth 4lreel
J. G. BACK.OFEN.
NO. 1/3 50411.h11e1.1
C. C. TAYLOR.
No. 117 -Ilinond street
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PAPER! PAPER!!
PITTSBURGH
PIPER NUMMI.% CO.,
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IN - CPPICE.
WM. MITTENZ WEL
Birmingham.
WM. OWENS, Jr.,
No. 147 Fourth at real.
MEM
Warehouse, 82 I hird Street,
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NEWS, TACK, MANILLA, HARDWARE,
Roofing. Felt and
WRAPPING PAPERS
10,000 bdias assorted non In Wart bons
Clinton Mill. nt Steniteurllle, Ohio .
Brighton Mills tit Now Brighton, 1•n
sen•pm
MERCY HOSPITAL,
In Charge of the Sisters of Mercy,
1.,`0R THE TREATMENT OF ALL
liISEASE- ,, requiring medical or surgiral aid.
All classed of patients admitted. iriespe,
erred or coin, Clergymen of n . . 1 denominstions
parmit,eil to visit patients of their own creed. l'n.
g len is too pour to par are admitted free or euarge,
on applleation to any of the attendin Intl, all 1.05 lit
surgeons. All regular tiny - J.1,-Jan. sending pay 'is.
dent, to pri rate renal. may tinge full charge of tire
I Ompetent
the
combined with the perso,
sttentlOn of the sister, Inst., this Institution s
parlor to any lu the elate for [nose a.MIr 0.1 n
disease. Out ploolclso and surgeon In dal, .51
l•ndanee.
Medical 41• d and mouth of dally attendann ,
M. WAX:AL, M. 0., 150 Wm. mrnt I. I .•
tuber. Nnvemln, and lltrember.
TUON. J. GA1.1.0, IlEtt, 112 Su, lba. it
Steel, Anrll, May and !nue.
51LN N. lIF.N}I AM. M. U.. 152 flirt
Jal7, Animist and :41...r0b,..
It. J. LAMrOF.I.I., al. U.. 107 No, m re, Jan
a
ar7. V.Ornary and March.
Da. F 1.0 , NNE1.1.1", ,orn, nix II nd t,
otrrats. aergenn. It •U,
BLANK BOOKS.
Memorandum Books,
Stationery
School Books
STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTINO.
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
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Booksellers,Stalloners S Newsdealers
..<1 MASONIC BAIA- Erni si I I:FET
CHINA WARE11011:S1
RICHARD E. BREED,
1112.V.4CPX1.2" - JEL Ft.,
o. 100 Rood Mimi
BRITANNIA ANU . ... , ILVER PLATED TAI:1
WARE, TEA TILAIS ANI. TABLE CUTUP Itl,
•Iways bawl.
CHINA TEA NETH
Clllhe DES A;AR
CILIA A Toil.ET
CHINA VANE ,
CHINA
BOIIF..IIIAN WARE LIE EVERY I,I".ACRIETI..N
LAVA CArti) BASKY.r ' s
LAVA VA9E,
LAVA 9P.11-10l)Nn.
ENGLISH STONE WARE of sill earrttles, to .111,
holeuslo and retAll trade.
The largest and most complete stock of cverytiolle
n this line In the atty.
Prices and terms the same as In the te , trru cil tee.
Myllt.ls
JOHN CROFT,
KE4I. EsraTE.IG EXT,
Oalce.No. 139 Fourth Street, PiHnhUrf;ll,
Has for sale the folloselng Real Est.. ,
A LOT 133 hT on bleh there is • Wick house,
{room., brick eta lo Wllklosturg.
A LARUE LOT, on which there Is • brick dwel
-1 lox, 13 rooms, stables,
co ut •1/00110. Ice bdusf . .
In Freeport. sultanf• ror hotel or private resideo
♦ LAMIIC BRICK lIQUISE, ion rooms front. room
neW as a drop store, hot and cold water, and go.
throughout the house, on Chestnut street. Alleant--
orty-foor aerosol Land at 11.dgewood etation. 00
the Il•nosyleaula Railroad, 7 tulles from the ell,
on whine there Is a new frame house. ralus to and
from this station every hour OP to ll p. m• hold
In lots of oue .re or more.
Thirty-six oozes, ample. out on the Washington
Ilse. In Union toweshlp• part of the Carter Wm.
Thirty-seven acres, 6 miles out on the old Wash.
Ington Plke, in beott township.
Twenty acres In Reserve township, port of the
&salty farm.
Pottery doing a good busluese In • central lora-
Hen.
- -
•
A large sino.t of other property. buil.. loca
tions, gc. gersona desiring to purchase or Int •••I
money would do well to call on the above agent.
BARKER & HASELTINE.
No. 12 Mtn Street, Second Story,
OVER H. RICRA.R.DsoN R c0..0
DIALERS IN
LOOKING GLASSES,
Pictures and Frames of all kinds,
MOULDINGS, &c., Six
A full stock constantly on hand.
__ au7:l.
MONUMENTS, TOMB STONES,
ST4T[JJIiF,
BUS TS,
. .
FO 1.4" Ta I
AN EXTRA YIN
ITALIAN HEAD-STONE
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OF?! 'I OP Tilt •LLZOIIIKOT VALLI:, R. it. CO., t
PlTTElntntrilf, Aortal., tall!, IEO3.
TO CONTRACTORS.-ILAILIWA iv
Allegheny Valley Railroad
Company will receive propomin at their office, on
rfk.Btree., In the Clty of l'itttbtrgli. up to ff
o'clock, n. W., of TUESDAY. September 2.ith, for
the lirstiontion Masonry. Ball.ting and Ile. re
uired on about:forty-tine ' mile nectloon of rood ea.
tentlitig northward from !trade's Belo!.
• •
Ips, he re, p piens exhibit! citleatlone of the
wetk will reedy fur on by the (011 i
iienterolter xi.
Tne line le marled on the ground .tittleient for re
solloallon by contr./tors. though Dot yet cwint.lete
ly ruu In.
Any further information In regard to the wnrk •
can be bad on application, in ',enc.; or by letter, to
the rlbscrlbtr. Y. Witltifflr,
0a.11:142 1.'1,101 Enaln , er,
H . J. LANCE,
BILK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER,
EMU
Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Covers
Cleaned & Reglazed without unpacking.
Nos. 33 and 37 Third Street,
Between Wood and lindtlanold
oyl9:Ft PITTSCIUII(4II, PA.
W. O. GA1111•1113....D. •. D00T11....1T. T. GARRARD.
POINT MALT HOUSES.
W. H. GA.REAhD & CO.,
Malsters, Hop Dealers,
No. 17 Water Street; and
Nos. 6 and 7 Penn Iltreet,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ntallibenrettirLsVill.M.afor'TAW'
THE CELEBRATED STEEir.
A. TOOTH HAY RAKES. ••ersatte Biro" efol
..Alesdow Lark^ are tsanufaelared poly at the
DIA& BON I; WURWA, near the 1 sulteutlery, Alto
gbht:Z print and pima *ltoOs. Wheelbsg
row. sad Testae st every et id, made of the best
matarisa. at Own, wax • 1154,_
1494011, . LIU uctusplAzi,
NOW IN STOCK
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS IN
Dress Trimmings and Ornaments,
Embroidered Bands,
Lace Trimmed Handkerchief.,
Cluney and Danish Lace,
Ilamburg Ldging. and Insertings
Jaconet Edgings and InsertionN
Swiss Eddip4: and Insertings,
COO 1.10 1. E.,
Ladies' Linen Handkerchief's,
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Ladies' Hea,diti hid fi
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.1- Ft, .1 ;-1 iI,
REASONAI3LE PRICES,
F. 11. U:Arl'ol)7\-!..4.
17 Firth S.ireel
ELEVENTH ANNLAI, FUR
til4~~~lLcrny (:oiuit3
AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY,
For Illrestei - n rin'a, Eastern
Ohio and IVirNt
X'X'rrliEd BURG a.
September 1%, 19.•20 and 21.'64:
THE IRON CPI - , PARK
n. I F 1 1,11 t) be
l•rtnimi • sti,
Jutr
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Y,t , L. •Iz
Ir, ir nr. i
ilottleti:ll/(11 imt , k r
Thur.iny nlid Friday
131=1
t. a
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I..tee %.1“,rI
Ail to , 1•••
.Ituitcoo dur. r ng Fa!,
arran,,en•
p.“, 7
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I
clir - s ,
s% •Iri:•• ;.3.g I . .
COMETT:TivN BEYJND - UHL :FA I
nwt
...rue 11DES E CiILCI.E.
I(.4O m u lll(l.l,l . .kih A (.1 (1(1[11..1
( 11(Ir
I 2111•1,1, ; (et, sl‘) :taw
F•3r moy r , AT 1 • I . P•
AMP..
,kl. I
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J. D. RAIVIALEY,
336 Liberty Street,
FINE CLOTHING,
1:1=1=1
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
• i‘ I.A ,141
'T. •.
Itt n rn
J. D. RAMALEYI
334 Liberty Street,
FASHIONABLE HATTER
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FOR MEN, BOIS AND CIIILDREI.
The Newest Styles alwayg nn
Land and at the Lowest Prices
1.11 It I. t\ I N. 11t1Ws
psalm aye t ,... 5.
J. D. RAMAIaEY,
334 Liberty Street,
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i3coot.?-4 <ind Shoec.
Al oo 7111.1 /•'.i a.n.,rtlnt of
Ladies', Misses' and Children's
CUSTOM MADE SHOES AND GAITERS,
trf the :14,, o' I'„r4 4rturacturr,
And at Lower Prices than Down Town
IL...getnl.. 1'215, Fk.l 1..1 \ V I •
Stir 1V nt. r Ta
pITTS DU ItG II
POCKET CUTLERY
ThP, Kni‘t. , Art. n.•k0,w1...1, .1 011. t•
ti•e. They ~ ..11,n1) ut.• ;he LI, -try. I
HOLLOW D RIZORS,
rottivi e‘pr. , ,,ly for pf "Ate kt.e
TABLE CUTLERY AND CARVERS
In evvry It Ile an.l
W . DEE. N. CP Cil-3J3EIIV,
Ag(.11l for t rftl. ( tlery Colopany
Abs. 67 and 69 Itlirth Street,
srn ‘l,l.t•ATutt
A DDITIONAL BOUNTIES TO
Soldiersof IS6I and 1862.
AU ,leo ber.m.l e a entitled to 8100
bot.nly: Ilionr se, mg two Teare. re .lo
,: or who Fele.
by ,r 011bti.. or tliclr lit lre.
PITTSBERGII, PA.
Rtn!ERT WASSCijer. 1e17:d67
PARTNERSHIPOT ICE .
I HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIATED
',Tub mc IL 111. et4ollq 4. 1? la the Wholesale
71 Grant Street_ Pluabure, Pa. GUEIRTEkriI:AIIaB:
Virre Months Extra Pay
due Volunteer Oflleore to the sent. e Mundt 01,
IOC& and dianharged, murtered out, or roolgned
miner April 9, MM.
Pr.NSIoNS. -Vertu Inrutly dlnable4 a Entitled
to $l3, 11 . 40 or $l3, novordlon to ,legoeo re ,thofj,.
It,.
W. J. de Attornon,
NOTICE.
Ptethitunfiu, August.Mth.
FRANK f
or 'CAN GORDER hay
RUM, in_g
disposed o his lattereet tn the am Si AC
OE, I Lf C , ... to Ma partners, the belittles. aline
Arm irtil he canted ott by the remaining partners
as iteretotore.
111ACIIII11, °Lyn], L CO.
€ 2LII , F T E , N , LW r. 1
. 1 ; I R ' O . 111,•SxP.R21Z
Y.
(1110 ICE NEW WINTER WHEAT.
sir -2 tan [sr pals by ~ _ S. =WS dr.SUX.
W ANTS
N , EI
• ‘I ;I. of 1.1(i.Al 11.1 F (,
•: :h. .cr .In, and
S LE:sll t INTED—Compe-
EST-rLA E I NESS RELATIONS
\TED 41.ENTS- $1:1 to $2OO
I.? , T II nit , l $35 to $7l
et ‘sr.t t.• 11):,..11, , v1.1, ttutsautt
Improve., ttu.l ttcr -
~11t. !tint!, 131,14,
ott:Y
v.:Lg. A a toll-,
EISEM
•r ER+ tO.,
FlPri ntr, t.
• r....1.1:y, ,vitit virculars Lad
nu I.lou
AGEATS
'~Pciaatod Ev o i - 37 - 1:AorIsoi o,
b tra rim; mt•l frtuale. Mead y
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iNTED --i:200 per aiontli paid
T I , e our mt..S4O %I, %In , ill l'atrut.
All A IiNI bICN I li
M Ai 11 IN,
w V
I II lilt ,
SEWING MACHINES,
BERING or eery description,
311 , i fon ilir
No. a. A Farm of Iltig arrealn Eitzsbethiosrnahlp,
Abegheby kt 111.1 y. ga., near the loueblugheny
er.ril
-1 lie Improvements rtre hewed log house,
loam. and uturr .vet-butid.ugst freeing gen
erally good: well watered: Ila acres elearedt vele. 01
liineetune, 11, under vele about s, feet thick: Mr
butter trip about fretvery eouventeut to the
rtver
Id. IV , III tire, w itn the best white oak
antilack walnut timber. Price gmluer acre.
No. r. A Farm of 2111 a, M..
I 111 rilFlowtow n,ltly. A liego,te 4 . 011 cre l'a. The Improve
ent are a two -tort' framehouse. with six rsmme
oand litehen Loge bank barn,!obi iO, and other
utbuildings: g Orchard: Ito i.e., cleared and In
a good state of cultivation. Th. land Is of hest
quality, well adapted tor grain ur stock, and Is all
underlaid with coal; a very large amount of locust
timber. Prog:Aston g•ven Immediately.
1,00 to churches, schools, mills Se.
No. 7. A Farm of 96 acres, altnated In Ellsabeth
tosenehin, Allegheny county, ra., about one mile
from Lock No. 3, ou Monongahela river.lmprOVe
burnt, are one frame house, wen live otits, ham
stwing bog, and otheroulloillnifige. The O laud le of
the best quality. The al.o•e wilt be sold at very
low nature,
Verso,. Wanting any of the above heal Estate will
SEWING MACHINE bluest: call
Re o3l .
I G. H. TOWER.
al Eats to Agentll4 Wynn h street.
WHEELER & WILSON
LOCK-ST/T(')(.714.41:11 LVES,
1.7 FIFTH s - rszEkvi•
I'll E — Si iIEEILEII WILSOA"
SEWING MACHINE
1:A.111 F. virrit
THE -II HEELER & wiLsoN"
SEWING MACHINE
I Ile L^•'l •11111.F...1 . z7 FIF 111 "1m...y.1
E•• KIIEELEIII%. U ItSO%"
:it Y 1 FIF I ,'FREET
I'IIE "W HEELER Si. WILSON."
THE ONLY FAMILY SEWING MACHINE,
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WM. SUMNER & CO
UROVEIt BAKER'S
SEWING MACHINES
iw , -n %warded M the
win/ k+,, to h, v•xr PAZ:
Irel l'retolonl fo r r
Ntachiner work st Velma.
•: for , t •t MArh!n , ‘ , ,rk at N.' York
Fair.
for N... i - xual.) Ma. blot et U 1,!,,
M.r 1
, 1 1
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h•.r. -
FIT, I . r. talarn M.,,facturlng Machin.- al
111 , 4, , gan ,Eatc
I'r..tuttim Man.ll,tu:lng Ma , Lineal.
,tat. 3
F Irst rretalum for 1,,t Man,,actnling Ma, Lineal
I.a.nipty Fl.l. l'a.
Firsttc.,.l4. fir Knehlne for genera, cur
at Lawrell, aunty Fair. l'a.
Preatslno. Patul:r Nlaclilae al Burks
(•,,,ty Va.
trmt P retulan. Ilaufractut lag Maclaine at
1, , Ls coil. • Fair. Pm.
f•pr ~,thlanufac.riug aunt laml
, litre at •.;.rtng:lt H rat,thin
:r.4 1..4 ilanuf.taring ati.l Faint
% Lit l'a.m.,ra Fair. N. Y.
M ,rot,arturlug an-1 Yawl
••,atv Fair, N. 1,
ati.l Faint
, SI ,I,lVicr nty Fair. F. Y.
1 “•• Cou
M.v.hlue for all purpoars
l- -ty P. 11:
I•r. , '”in for, st M'Allfa,urlag Mawltlat, at
n) Fair. l'a.
I u, tot Machlut t.arlk
I 11,, I.alr.
a r
111••••
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A. F. CHATONEY,
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Cfo. -•.:--'-..t'i.;; It'' , ' * ''
CIIIRLES C, BEAM
Produce and Commission
_NIJF2.ItCHA_INT'r,
Wholesale dealer In
EVERY V4RIEDi OF PRODUCE.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
Made on Consignments,
QUICK SALES & PROMPT RETURNS.
Refers to
ItEYSIEIt
DlLWOltilt tt. CO.
Warehouse , 201 Liberty Street,
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
THE FERRI OF JOSHICIA. RHODES
this day dissolved by mutual CODSenL
Kith., 01110. partners will slim the mane of the t 31112
In nottllen the old business at the office of the
Pilisburnh 13revarry.
JOSHUA 111100119.
I'. W. 11. LATSRAW.
JA.0)1.1 /111.DEIISON •
Having disposed ofour entire Brewing, Malting
and Hop Business to It . BABSON. DAIII,IIiG ,
TON t t'o.. we would Ank from one friends a con
tinuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed
upon us, et, fro. their lung experience lathe Oa
tnoss, we reel solisfled Butt wfil
the or ceilenee of our Ale•
JOSHUA BRODEB
Itchirring to the above, we would inform the pub
lic that wo w ill leave nothing undone to merit a
not nes., orate lihsral patronage enjoyed by the
ism Ono of JOSHUA 11110 DES& CO., and from our
stipwriones Iv the business, feel satisfied that we
will lie enabled to give entire satisfaction to those
who may favor as witit their orders.
CA.IMON, DAALLNOTON & CO.
3ELISCC7EII-4.131C0M1L
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE,
X' 0. 410 Penn Street
JAMES N. DAIN, Proprietor,
4l• Omnibuses and carriages [i..lshed for all
trait.. Also, Carriages for Funerals, Wedding■
And Panics, at abort notice and reasonable mkt.
Stable Open Day and Night.
jyaze9o:T.T,l.S
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JOS. SVYNCICII SAL C XAT.
sPENCEIt & NIcKLY,
AIMASTERS AND BMUS
Ale, Porter and Brown Stout,
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CZEORGE A. KELLY & €O;
Vf VirHOLESS LE 11111.104flgra' 37 woo l
.treet. Museum., Pa., dealer lel 'Drum Chemt.„.
g.sential olls, 'Sponges. Perennery, Patent.
Medicines, Patina OW. Dye nuts, Wlnaow ow,
Yotiy, *lc. • • . • •
MA.BBLE DECORATIONS,
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FOR SA Ll . l.—No. 1. Farm of 400
acr about Omul, p, Mr.:mre/rin coun
t . . 7 miles south of the it.
ttolleax Station, and tulles from the eltY• The
Improvements are. Finis a two-story stone dwell-
Mir with ...Tea rooms: stone spring house, carriage
boo., c o ln crib Lind a goal barn 7SI feet: a
ig" "'table add granary, and the nest bt seater at
t ' , lc° , Second, • large frame dwelling wlth
rooms aud kitchen.. a large stone faring house.
hat,. oven, corn celb, wagon shed, a lards bowed log
barn. Third, "'ram , tvuers cut house, with a good
stable. Fourth.a two-story hewed log house and
barn. 'foetcnclug is generally gond, large mead
ows. or the best timothy and doter: an abundance
~° d r , d . l th
' a t jig. nun
rvsl.lae to c7l ti :Let ' h,eer
suc7, :.••• o w a T c:r i e:s7l
,„ e c a u r l d , -
black. and rout o• gar, beret, poplar etzpl
The toll Is good pr•.lo . 1111( the ers twat crops Of
all Sea °Fara', would was, No. block farm,
and all! be sold low. PON,vilatik•tl on the ilr.t day of
velober, tau,
.1. C. 111.10 N.
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2. Farm of 53 arra,. •1111.a.,1 In Chartiers
1.-t•-nship. Allegheny county, :tn. , . ay mile.
the est, near the line of she ht. ,bens It.
wstlan on.-hall mile of astation; X acres of
the .w-.t ..fcreel buttons land, nnd Ina high state of
cultivation:2e acres eif wood land andpasture. The
ieuring is general!, good. The .011 ts No. I. and
well adapted for gsrglenlng. he ati eu Lion of those
0141 sing to embark I• the busters., vvlrtcall at once
and necure a good bargain, an 11al 1. arose chance. No. F. 00,m of n 4 acres, eituate
township. Allegheny, eounty. Pa.,on the llonon
ga brio ,lore, at,,,ut one frets the Borough of
Et les lit. t tie of the hest itnality. The Im
prove, tits or a ram haunt with .11 room, a good
barn an o •11.111./ nut tiallillnisi lent:log good; abotit
•ee cal. ntsrehee., t.clio..le and milLss very
I .0•111,1 1 ,1 • . l'oefteesion
. 4. WC twig Yarns In Ellaabells low natal p,
con tai .1,4 about 90 n,res, tying on the Monong,
unediately below. I.oek No. 0,00 It
is .•ri.eled o hirer two-story brick dwelling, one log
crane nao. bet a. corn crib, wagon shed,
I ritg tou,c. granary, work shop, ate.; about
a / a rra, of Ise atm, e tiro. gun Itr river bOttoen: the
buts...-. being lime,tone land, 0011 underlaid with
co ndal. u about to acres of Istarston.. There are
Laid, 01 apple trees, In good nearing
Lion; penet year, plum trees and grape vine, .5 0.
110 iand 0..11 adapte.l sor gardening purpose,
being a abort dl. taper fro, 11,0 thriving . borough
01 E. li
treetli, creating a tarket at. home for all the
product.. The property w be .old cheap and on
em.nnal.le .sews.
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WEST END RESIDENCE
A double two—tort tlrick Dv elllng lien roonv,
wl 115E101e anal Narrlage house. oct.ttp) log a hand
some!) located lot Inn of 12F. The lot ethountb.
shade and (Colt tr , . a and shrobbery, mud tt o tteltilt-
Itorhood I, our t , f the most slrat.le In the two
elites.
Apply to
FOR SALE,
A First-Class Business Stand
The Stock, Iletures, Good Will. Store House,
Dwelling and large Lot in sewlekley, Cash sales
0.1,00 a month. rose...lon Shea Immediately.
Six small Houses and Lots, very cheap.
Several Lots at Edgeworth Station, from one Io
fire acres In each. Apply to
JAMES T. SAMPLE,
Real Entatn Brut, and L 161.11,11, Agent,
LOTS! LOTS!!
Do you wish tosecure a Building Lot, pleasantly
situated at the forks of the road in the Borough of
Lawrenceville, and the leo:, at:sin:able Lots now to
the warner' They front on the Pike and ou Liberty
streets. and loin the property of Thom. Howard,
Esq., mud will he dlsposol of on liberal terms.
Title perfect.
Apply at the Real Estate and Ins.
face aad river front. with excellent landing, very
deep water. The Works are now in successful one
ratio, consisting of 1:1 heaves: 01 pit cars, 7 flats.
3 mules, 10.. The railroad from river to pit mouth
Is double track T rail: about one-half a mule of the
entry drive. The wurks In culpable of turning off
from 00 to nOtie bushels of coal per day. hi:mate
on the Monongahela river. near Limetown. .1 his
Is decidedly the best and cheapest coal works alter
ed for sale. Call and see the plat at the utllee of
it. MaLAIN .0 Co..
eel 172 Vourth street.
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- VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—
. A Farm, COOLaillillg about lha acres, near the
111 a Mlle Ferry, on the Mentmitallela elver, oh which
is erected a too-story Brlek Mansion Haute and
hare, auu other out-bulldlngx. Also, several other
farms, Well located in Allegheny and Weatmorr
laud counties. co gaining from lee to =I acres. Coal
and Lime Farms fat ante on the Steubenville Rail
road and Manouganela rlt er. gut lurthvr particu
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ars enquire orr WILLIAM AltD,
(I I pie/alte the Cathedral, )
tee.. u. ttn Brant street.
FOit SArR
sort
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S. S. BRYAN,
Bi °ter In St 0 , .. , and Real Sgt.,
ST F.nertl. 41., 4 I:lirle'. Building.)
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LARGE COAL PROPS;
SALE—CoI:MMus 313 acron, 14
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JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stack and Real Estate Broker.
POE SALE—An Am brotype
Gal
lery, occupying one of the best locations In the
ctn . . and having a good retro!' custom. Immediate
Viossves.on can be given.
JOLiN D. 11111 I '
MI=ME
FOR SALL acres Coal and
Surface, situate on lion, 7 trlllea from
Patalourgh, and ,uldway Alan,ll,ll and the
Stoubenillic luruptke. 'I he surface I. under good
good cultivation, ',via aura of timber. Frame
Liottne and Log it ern.
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JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stock mud Seal Estate Broker,
No. ICU Fourth street..
FOR SALE.-113 acreg of good
tillarle land, all level and udder a high rate of
cultivation: 00 acre• cleared and can be worked by
too -log machine. Large two wtory frame house
and large frame barn. Good orchard of all kinds of
Null. The place le well watered with never frilling
Springs. Good well at the door. Situate one mile
from Now Brighton. adiolning the borough 'lnc of
Valletown. The p wre I. underlaid with a3N feet
VC. of good bituminous Coal, under which la a 11101
of tine lire clay, from 10 to IS feet. fronting on the
Beaver river. ,ItlitN 1 , . LIALLNY,
sew, No lot Fourth street.
CIOUNTRY RESIDENCE ON NT.
1/Y AJMULNEITON FOIL `SALE.—Over an acre of
ground, on which Is a Frame Cottage House, coo
talnlog 19 maims, cellar and 3 wide halls; a wood
And coal house, stable 14stories high, with bank
cellar for cow stable, mud chicken house; large els
tern at house, also at stable; good well which never
nontaltis lees thou
to
to 12 hot of ate, The
moods are planttal fruit trtm, vines and small
fruit, at
d. ere surrouuded on three
most
by wide
streets. The locally Is one of the most qulet re
tired and healthy in the county, and yet within
minutes' walk of the city post office. l'os ssss lon, if
required, could be given at short notice. Also on
ent lots fronting on Llgh, Union and Bertha sts.,
in shove Borough. JOUN EstateLY.
Stock and Real Broker,
&WEI No. Fourth Street.
Fon SALE-46 acres of Land,
rwirfrotroltZt o n m lt u guVtL .° 4'l% , ll=4l
Station s on tne Pittsburgh sod Breubertyllie Rail
road. The land Is beautifully situated for country
residences, sad to beauty of scenery cannot be
the bills
integheny county. The formation of
bill s to such that by any conceivable div,lslon
Into lots. each would have the advantage of the
scenery. JOHN I). BAILEY,
Stock and brat Estate Broker,
ant! No. 101 Fourth street.
VOlt SALE—One of the most
beautiful location. for Country Residence in
Pittsburghy elteated 3 mile. from the city, Utl the
and Cunnellsrille Railroad, with• eta"
lion at the place. it col:keel. 3 acres, the upper
half rising ground, shaded with Forrest trees; the
.remainder eloping to the rail , oad, The ph:eels well
watered with two or more etrong flowing sprints,
with etallcicut fall to force water to a height of 50
rect. Jlllll4 D. BAILEY,
litouk and Heal Fatale fleultex,
No. ICC Fourth street.
PIT!q7WW• 9 7Mn
NEW PATTERNS
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
111POIITILD BY
McFAILLAND & COLLINS.
We have now landing New York, per steamer
Marathon, the lint arriv al of our Importation for
Fall of
CROSBY'S CELEBRATED
Tapestry andllody Brussels Carpets,
h s tl o geg i ty t tntra t ra ' areal i T/Fe 7 tr "" eoe
tomer* styj!!!_ t_hasr t a re nut tol7 found elsewhere '
raidrialndltaUgausTetT "IC" of the New
EPAHLAID At COLLINS.
71 and 73 FIPTiI ferrukET,
Ik,fiCALLURI. BUOTHEUS, No. SO
1. 1 1 , FOURTLI STUMM. we hare ou Lauds a rer7
superior stock ol
CIAS..WL7PM:M3MT4G4-
Of every deeerlptiou and every.axade of quali
CI feet ty.
OIL CLOTHS, tales well Kaaooed., from 3 feet
wide... . .
PIANO AND TAIILIC COVEBd--Evety kind in
Ullll.
HEARTH RUGB—From the aneat quality to the
lowest priced.
CANTON MATTING, COCOA AND MANILLA
MATTLNOtt, Az., de.
MeCALLLUM BIIOTIIEBB.
•Formaly W. D. 111. IdaCallum.
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HOUSES AND LOT AT AUCTION.
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