The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, July 26, 1867, Image 2

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Sittsburgt Gay*
1.2222.1 f. JULY 26, 1267
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ii.lagiartsrs Ircep.b Iran State central
Committee.
Wehre authorized •to announce that
the heatiqnsrtyrs 'of the 1.7121011 It publl
co State Cetih.gl C..mmiitea will, be at
Ifacisburg until otherwise ordered.—
. Harriehurg TargraplL
Ai the'Lhairroan of the Committee is
the fiecrelory of Sudo, soil one of the
Secretaries of the Committee is Private
Secretary to the Governor, we are coo
. strained , e• ash in which room the heed.
quarters of the Committee are establish.
ed? As we Judge, tle whole orraoge
ment is upfortanate for G rvernor GF.AnT
if not for the fteptiblican party.
El=
Upon the recent assembling of Con—
gress the two Ileums, by very decided
melositlea agreed to transact no 'Mild
ness except In relation . to the special
!niter of Recon,truction that had made
the session indiPlansaldn In only 0 ,
partici:ll.r was this programme departed
from. The exception was in zing
the eppointment of a Cointuission to
hug with ttio Indian tribes located met
of the Rocky Mountai oa. Evident
ne
ceasity calmed for this escrption. The
Indian diftlQuitles bad assumed serious
proportions, in the judgments of men
connected with botb 'the civil and mili
tary departments of the Government;
the expenses attending the military
mosements ihat had been ordered, had
become large, with the prospect of
. speedily - doubling; the interruption of
business, and particularly the construc
tion of the rival railroads amiss the
continent, had become so damaging; to.
gether with the complications looming
up in the near future; that all conspired
to Make it most wise. and• prudent
measures of reconciliation should be
tried, and with rut little delay as practi.
cable. •
The Comm Anion provided for is to
consist of :tithe Generals of the
a Senator, the Commissioner of Indian
Affairs, and two tither Civilians. This
Oomminicin are to hear the complaints
• of the Indians • themselves; to take the
testimony of other persons who from
residence of travel among them may be
possessed of valuable information bear
ing upon the alleged erieranees of the
tithes; to select a reservation, of WE
cleat extent to accommodate the Indians
on this aide of the Mountains, and to in
duce them to remove thither under such
inducements and upon each conditions
u shall appear just and reasonable. The
idea is entertained at Washington that
thii scheme will prove successful, - and
that the costs thereof, however • birme
they may be, will be vastly less thaw
would be required in a war of extermi
tuition, which seems to be the only el
- tentative.
Still, it cannot be denied that formida
bit obstacles are likely to be enumetereo
in the erudition of this project. Man)
of the tribes with whom the Commissiot
will have to deal have already beets
transferred from one point to another,
under treaties with the Government flu
the peaceable enjoyment of new homes,
and for absolute sovereignty over the
domains allotted to them. These trestles
have not been kept on the part of ths
Government. Of course there are ex
tenuating circumstanc s, but not of sect
a nature satin be correctly apprehend.,
by the savages. So far - inert It, these
circumstances, as they are presenter.
to their minds seem to be susceptible 0,
AO other aspect than that of deadly boa
Take an illustration.. A railma.
is pushed directli ,into and through In,
dials reservations, in disregard of thi
plain and undeniable stiptilutiona of flu
government. The consent of the 'nth . -
ans to this invasion has not been oh
!Lined; probably not even. been - asked,
A. railroad is regarded by them," as by
ourselves, as the most significant alga to
oar civilization. It necessarily implies
an influx of white people; the introdric
lion of numerous industrial employments;
the destruction of game; and the suliver
'lon of a 1 those ancient mistime - whicl.
are congenial to the alswlginess, and fron
which neither threats nor blandishments,
.neither the elevating tendencies of edu
cstion' - nor : the softening Influences o:
.christintatY, have sufficed tiov.esn them:
In the estimation of the whites all thi,
'seems moat denrehle, and according to
that Inevitable. destiny which controls
aerate of each inffividoel equally wiiL
the resplendent movements of the plane
lacy systems, Bat this Is-not the vita
the Indians take - of ihematter. From
their stand-point each of these acts im
plies a cruel breach of faith on the par.
of the National governthent; as tacit
Um to deprive them of their rights;
delermbutlon to make them repudiet.
all their old and cherishes] modes of lir •
Ing:and ddopt new and obnoxious ones,
or elm be swept from the face of crew.
It is doubtless true that none of the
native tribes on this continent or in th,
Pada; Londe , hare cordially' accepter
the type of civilization which prevail,
• among the whites; -but .have withere,
and disappeared la the presence of it
-Yen whose 'minds are cast Ls the mottle
of ME "CATLYtit'a may be able to set
• the flat of * the Alitiighty In this, ono
to emit in the triumph of the strong ane
wise over the weak and ignorant. Th..
.Indhins have not risentO an al 'Wide whict
enables them to take' to philosophical I,
Ttals of their own cam. It ma}
wall be doubted - any single man
ever did unless . he bad previous,
ly corals to the conclusion that he be'
Dinged to * the dominant race, who,.
fortune it was to tremble at the other
In this Mae his philosophy. of the supe
rioilty of one race over another wonlo
be but a projection of his personal ego
tis n; and would smercely ',aspire respecl
- gm the pallet those who hold it common
'„. with him.
Still, however strong and satinet th.
bases may fuel as individuals, and how
ever 'tardily they might be inclined::
maintain the contest provided-they coal,-
do go on any thing like equal terms, the)
know st least measurably how f„deficlen,
they are in number's and 'readorces az
compared with tbe whites, and cannot
fail to perceive, eeEZI from afar, the final
-end or 'loch a war as is in prospect.
AtiOniidarations of prudence may over
master -the instinct of reilstance and
revenge, and lead them-to accept sue,
conditions as the Commission may feel
wartented in oQoring.
.The probability
of such a rants jolt daft the erperiment.
Boos the fall of the Mexican empin
Rein of Terror his existed in thai
country unequalled the fall of
Bobespeirre in France. Joanna and hit
cosajmars have given an inexorable al e .
collation of President J011E50201 dicta,
that "trillion la the highest crime knows
to the laws, and ought to be punished as
inch." Theyhave done without flinch
ing, and. apparently withont remorse,
preedesk what a class of stern and
bloiiiii•nilticied men desired to have done
In the United /Rotes es soon as the re.
hellion Was oerrthrowri.
la there remit for a rational doubters
to momsl tendency otthe. numerom
executions by, which the 'Mexican liber
als have entitled the eivilizia world? It
niay be oonflitsed that, by, thee° crimson
reprisals they have shaktm defiance at
On monarchies of Etirope, and Linz% au
exhibition thit will be likely to deter,
for =Di Pawl'. It huh, Zaterventidne
from that quarter in the affairs of the re
Public; It may, Lkelkite, he admitted
.that they hive repelled effectually the
patronizing Places of the government
of the Milted States, which managed
to
re t a i n close and amicable relations with
Nr ...amazon so long as he was apparent.
lrmly seated on his throne, but ma
- Ook to dictate to the republicans as
I a they bad battered the throne'
..benzath him. Dot, what most be
the effect Of these britcherlea upon hie
Madams themselves, and upon, the d i es
tiny of the government the republicsins
are endeavoring to set or-
Acehunts have reached this country,
that many liberals, who have not allow
ed their passions to over-master their
Judgments, are appalled and horror
stricken. They infer the future front
what they have witnessed in the 'pant .
and anticipate the period as not distant
when this blood will have to be atoned
for by other blood; that cycles of butch
eries renal revolve until the ado:tinhorn
;lon snail foil into' the hands of men
great eneagh to comprehend the power
of forbearance and compassion, and by
these virtues staunch the wounds of that
unhappy country.
Tin lcettiohnl Union C4 - ntrel - Comm . t.
tee—which is the C ,- mmittce that looks
alter the Interests of President Joniiihoa
in Pennaylvani t—met at Philadelphia
on Tuesday . of the present week-
The attendance from the interior was re
ported to be large, considering the tea-
SOU of the year; but, 83 the list of mem
hers piesent is modestly withheld, it is
difficult to determine how many men
actually did tarn out.
Much "confidence and enthusiasm"
prevailed, according to the Mali
count, but bow the enthusiasm was cre
ated, and in what the conti lence was
reposed, is covered with a convenient
oblivion "No definite action wus had
in reg rd to culling n State Graven.
tiou.7 That was decidedly judicious.
.1 set of resolutions were adopted, in
which the condition of the country was
terribly bemoaned, the President es.
sravagantly lauded, and "the supremacy
of races" declared to be most important
This new phraseology, "the sulremocy
of races," sounds euphoneous; but
what it meant baffles our comprehen
sion. We undersmod how one race can
be supreine; bat when supremacy is• of
firmed of races—this is, of all races—
we do not see what is intended. If no
much Is mysterious, the meaning is made
plain when the declarattbn Is given that
"the revolutionists must be defeated at
the polls, and the' government must be
rescued from the fangs of the.eonspira
tors who are striving to supplant it wl9l
a Congressional despotism." Quite a
job Is this the Conservatives have under
taken, of defeating She loyal masses,
whose representatives occupy the chant.
hers of Congress. As vigorous work is
lobe done, the Committee did well in
resolving not to commence until the
weather shall become cooler.
Rema table •tttement-LeVer fr. tu
e ea. Mr. Merritt-He calls fer
Mercy.
The • Rev. Mr. Merrill, whose recent
disappearance from Plattsburgh, New
Turk, after being charged with most
disrespectful conduct in connect on with
a young lady in North Adams, Muss.,
led many to suppose he had committed
suicide,-a stioposition strengthened by
the fact that a.portlon of his clothes
were found by the banks of a river in
the vicinity of the town—has made his
sppearance in the West, and writes a
latter to the Troy Time!, in 'which he
recounts his experience from, the time
he entered the ministry notil the pres
ent. Ile says that ever since he corn
meneed to preach, in 1949, he has been
constantly in debt, and to this Ism alone
se charges all his troubles. lie says:
In 1849 I left school at the request ol
‘averse ministers, and went to Warren
sircuit to aid the preachers stationed
upon that flood. The circuit Comprised
six toofna. I was a poor boy,. but nigh•
ems years old; bud thin, poor clothe.,
sad was over one hundred dollars in
tehL A gentleman gave me a Cho , nil
'seem to keen me from mitering with
•lie cold, and another gave cue the use of
horec for part of the year. 1 honed to
to able tosuove enough to nay my del to
and get me some clothes that year. But
.he other two ministers had families do- 1
eildent noon them Ad• support, and the
petiole for the most port were poor, and
a took all they could give Mink: care ot
:hem; so I worked through the year and
cemived but four Millers and my board.
At the close of the year I woe sent to
mother circuit, where I was compelled
to buy *horse and carnage, 1 bud 110
money, and ran into debt for these, and
dm for clothes to wear, At the close cf
dais year I found that my menus had
seen a alga less , than one hundred dots
ars. Of course my debts remained un
maid. They began troubling me, 1 1 1
sight to have stopped preaceing thee
mu gone Imo some other bustne.s, and
I *id my debts. But I was now enguced
,0 be married, and my pride rose up,
sgainst going and mating an open ric
enowiedgment that I must atop preach.
.og and to to work to pay my debts.
fats was my Sat Sad mistake. But
ahem said 1 had better continue to
preach; I would get better pay in
the future. So I hoped, and so
I believed. • I was married, and made
'he beststioiv I could for honsekeepmg.
At the conference of 1951, bras appoint
-d to Washiegton Slduntain. Massacha•
setts. • With my wife and one child I
vent In my post. There I found to
rouse to live in, and nothing to keep ,
.oust with. There was no church, but
so old store in which to preach. I went I
o work with a good heart, hot troubled
obit my debts on every sule. I sold my
aorse to help me to live, At' the end of
the year i went to the Conference, and
tenoned a new church finished and paid
- or. -I had received 4200. salary. At
mix Conference I was removed fial miles
.o the Canada lines in Ver./amt. I bad
eat one dollar to pay my expenses. I
'xirrowed the money, took my sick wife'
with a babe ten three weeks old in her
weary arms, and far among strangers we
made, our sad way. here, too, I found
t field of five towns to travel over and
do mesas to buy a hors.. Then I ought
ti have stopped preaching. Bat no: a
.ientleman trusted me for a berm nue
carriage. Now I was in debt 8600. My
onsmence told me I ought to go lets
. ome other business and pay my debts.
Pride, and the Ili-timed advice of friendly
sept me back. This winter I was so
tardy clad, and so exposed to the I/sorrel
sold of that mountain region, that - my
aealth gave way and sickness and ex
pel:lSe followed. • TWO yours after my
Attest daughter was stricken down with
alp Joint disease, from which sae has
- _
- .
lever recovered. For day. and menthe
ve carried her In our arms. We left
sorbing; undone which love could
.uggest or skill sommollah to
.on relief, hut all in vain. Now I had
only debts overwhelming me with
mormilon, bat a living dead, Illimc our
leans with the profoundest sorrow:
the anguish of those days none can
tell. Thus the days pissed heavily on,
Led my burdens bowed me to the very
lust. In 1881 I was appointed to the
tnty of Albany. The gloom and hor
rors of mvil war were now coming opon
the mitten. For else year I performed
be work of my ministry as laitblully as
knew bow, and at the same time dew
ad my energies and influence to aid the
war committees in sustaining public
•:neetinga and seeming yoluo leers for the
may. In 18631 went With my regiment,
the 177th New York, to the held or eon
est. I stayed as long as I could, and
d:d my duty as well as I knew bow. I
sad left my Wife and seven helpless
children jo., care for, that I iniout wt
something for my country in her hour of
rial and danger. This service bud so
increased my financial embarrassments
that it seemed to me I mast sink and go
lletracted. it t this time I. made several
•ttempta to get Into bush:tem to relieve
utysuir nod pay my debts. Thom who
trusted me, felt Mad because I did not
pay them. I walked my house, or the
.pen streets day alter day, not knoWing
whay.to do. I preached as well as I
could under such trials. I many times
even 'contemplated suicide. Bat from
tale my whole moral nature recoiled
with horror. When those whom I
owed 'asked mo for money, I would
give them all I had, anti promised .them
more as Wort se 1 could get it. I ought
to have laid aside all , pride, and appealed
to a Renown' public'to kelp me. But .1
thought my family would led disgraced
and took upon themselves as paupers.
So I hoped tor better days awl suffered
un. My concience meanwhile began to
grow more and more indifferent to duly.
sought temporary relief In travel aed
society. I sought the more layoris and
worldly persona for company. In 18434 1
was stationed at .North Adams. Bess I
mud a •generotut and good people. • j
tried to wove them faithfully and well;
indeed, I worked beyond my strength.
In a protracted meeliog welch I .beld
there I was engaged one hundred and
twenty-three nights In successions My
nervous system became weak and over
excited. -My debts perfectly over
whelmed me at times. I sought the no.
cfety of the young, and where the most
freedom and gaiety could be found there
-L visited moat frequently.' This gave oc
mica. for talk, dome scandal soon
started In connection with my name.
But IS onel is true r / only Sought thle
society to preference to the more sober
to drown my trouble of mind. I sou
: proud and willful, and would not listen
to the counsel of friends. Up to this
time my reputation as a minister had not
materially suffered. As the last year
drew to a close, my reputation was suf
fering mire than I was at the time aware
of. .1 was indiscreet. I called at the
house of the family with whom my name
had been so sadly asuciated. more fre
quently than I ought to have done. I did
not only myself an injury but the family
else, But God knows I did not intend
to injure any one. Two or three of the
landly were members of the choir, and
• exeeilent siegers. • This served to fur
rush relief from the gloom and darkness
which Lad settled dawn upon me. I
always appeared cheerful. But it was
all put on. I was miserable indeed.
' When on. my way west, I met the lady
whoa., came has been en unfortunately
associated with my min in Troy, and
accompanied her -to Albany—a most
cureless and imprudent step. This gave
Occasion tar that awful article which
apptured In the Ti.es, charging us with
an elopment. When that • article was
published we were more than two hun•
tired miles apart, and whew the paper
was banded me, and I tend the article,
the last ray of light seeded to be extin
guished. I was on my way home. 'Oh,
Godl my nund wandered and my brain
was on tire. I tried to pray. I wept
and walked the boat. I returned to
Frey and secured a retraction in the pa
pers. But whatever paper I took in my
hinds from distant parts of the country. I
my eyes were horrified with the moat
extravagant and false statements in re
baton to tne.
And here I desire to say, that no part
of the blame or. censu o belonging to rue
for imprudence or wrong doing in this
whole matter should be arst upon the
young lady involved in this sad affair.
I sin older; and oh my uncovered head
let the blows of coudemnatiou• full. I
on to blame. Every fair minded person
will see that What I now my cannet be
-
to screen me, or fa any nay help
my ease, lumber than as truth will dolt.
But ns God is toy jedge,'and as I expect
to gives strict account at Ws bat in the
last great day, for all I speak and do,
anti as I hope tine acquittal whenall men
sumo silent before God, so far as any
crime is concerned with me. or any Mit
er being on earth, as far aril know, that
young lady is as pure as the stars that
shine over her head by night, or the sun
that lights her path by day.
He further says hia troubles worried
hint so much he resolved to commit But
tide, had lineally made the attempt, but
when in no water he thought of his
wife and children, and ho repented of
his design. Ilc then tied to the West,
where he wrote to his family. The let.
ter closes with a piteous appeal for char
itableness and forgiveness.
A Ventrdble Orato
If the folhoiring paragraph, which we
find in a Vtritiolv exchange lanot incor
rect, a remit:halite Instance of longevity
in the ad Donal:lien has been rutrered to
pass unnoticed by the people at large.
51'e quote:
"It is expected that Hon. IL L. Grigs
by, of Norfolk the oldest living cetera
',entry, of Jefferson, who was a class
ruin at William and Mary's College
with Jefferson when Virginia was a col
ony under the British mown, and who
wee a member of 'the Convention of
1776, wilt be one of . the speakers on the
ii .
occasion of th a of the Jefferson
statue at C —e, October SIMI
If Mr. 4 a member of the
Conventiori e et aid not have
been less than tventy.one yearwold at
the lima Ba the supposition that he
bud just then attained his majwiry, he
was born in 1735. Bur he is also said to
have been Jefferaon'a class moo. Jeff.
•eon was born .in 1745, and entered
William and Mary's College in 1760.
Young Ongsby could hardly have been
matriculated at an earlier age than tour
teen, and- moot, therefore, have been
born no later than 1746. An 'address
from a patriarch of one hundred and
twenty-one years would be a novelty
indeed, and we are afraid that the exer
cises at Caarlottsville will not be thus
signalized. We are aware that Virginia
bus produced a regiment:of colored ma-
teuariana, each anal all of whom were
General Wal4hlrmton'a favorite family
...ovams, but *bite Metheselahs are
much more rare.—Cinrionori G.ate.
A clir.tp WAY
OF (iof S ANA TOGA SCISI•Us, by jcsbluit
to 1 , 1..k..111ti1rb Dr. g Store. wbnra yon e•c T ,
cure tr, wsky , Itcct from •be eprlng, rv.ctly
rd every vve.t , at the very 10ne.% prtn. and
(:. , b .uppi) ul ttku Leuinck,
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told by the barrel It the err} lowest rates. Her.
coirod dlr.-. true Lb, tortagx this day. told at
FLEXING'S
Drug and Patent Medicine Depot,
• No. 11,1 NARK= bra?ET.
Next Fourth.
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GIVE NATIME A LIFT
I'-ogle cop et too Whets At Aatvre. Thel
trifle with their health and their cosolltatlone,
eat then art surprised fhat ttey sick. The
prem. or Culla.. assented or bodily labor,
upon sho coital possess, la tretnendens. Very
row oats Ins •ti conolitestone coo bear op
leolast toll proton, unascateel. Add io this
the nebsischt loguencre which lurk arse= In
se breathe, the water we drink, the laws
ettude produced at 1010 season by shit change
f ow the rlgorof ults tr r its the wariest, or essing,
wnald stem lu reildre almost superhuman
• p.c. keen to perfect health without valti o.c.
toe tie slat steal' enwell s. but how motors.
them? Certalwy not stub adnieratud oillou.
la wt. 7 hens la no solocies'ln the outer air. or In
the atm...her. rarnecwheated rooms, or
work...best. or rectories, go sevnletooe es I.oee
thally•bernieg gold.. Why nee them, whets
LlOntErrelV4 STOMACH 111 MEWS,
a • eresetsio tfie le without loy, aro everywhere
nault Is es 0.0 oct la. a Or been odared so
he secole and.ocovitste , .so•herpaloss sotto ow
• tun.. so sowers. to It g effscts- at
toe c,leorated o rssetriClist/ Scl/ •Ltait.-
[lv, the was. eau the,evi.. In new settle
Z.: - ..L . U74`l.7,7:L e LtraPOriirlll o .l 4 l?r__, : :ff;
stowTvill astrialttlas L., wits moat grew.
Ting rotults4
cALNAIDEfinis.
A . tree onion Is abundant In Canada, Nova
dentin, and the mare nortnerit carts of the New
England dtaten. and In also Nand to the elevated
an:
ountalaotm rrilops of the Middle Otmon,
sod abomads 1. wiedlethal virtues. Dr. owett.
of Bonen. boa prepare a ,sas dittos nom the
•weet Waldo bark of the plo• tree. called RV-
Lori DIA WHITZ PINS COMPOUND, which Ls
ow . prism rslao an all deollitated stated of the
Iththers. It saw ilk. • sham I, all &south o
mamas theaibraves, embalm them to ;wrath
ibalf lO.t th o Coodlloork.7. It wl/1 be lobed well
adapted us all; tbose diseases. wean. Miele has
been tried mdfslled. It Is likewise well salted
to chronic edrabs. sod a lafalllblo epecllla 1110.
old sad debtlithtee bane* of asthma. Momper
sods who at writ only toot • bottlo of tens
clue. to trf. afterwards ram Met Sod Rot a
dour, or hall dows, which etheted radical
tares ofdleethes of the bladder lad kidney of
pot.. 011altUrto.
Diabetes. a, dleaste that ems been looked no.
es sroons the ISfarables, le hassedhescyrelko.d
by It. •Bvtlee the err thlute of Au(kerma.,
pa Ilebed sorer thee see. „,
The United Mates frOurrosators. speaking of
the plot, sum It le oreetribed In !ed./mine,
Aires, sod other dleessesof the orloary passer/re:
to plles sod equal. ludarerreUoo or limonite.
of the boon!, ebrosle estarrhal airecti.s,
zed 701.105110 , 10, of rbeemageor." le le *i
f:redline, valuable 111 sit wrasell, seeeiinVlN
tikwvly tirine, and wile.e there Is red and white
eedloarbs. It ran b• totes erltbole
In chels one: oroestlobs: 0,1 In Dead or skink.
log, os.d use. • braelo 0, healthy ends.
re ' s ft . ! 0 411 1 ;re fl ZAP e?e i zoo . P d, %ft':
t Ll F lL or EtY ' grflel e ti r Zttld d r e d e ls 4 lo o a r e . b:l th fe lo
, wai oarret, • solo
NEW AD trEIdISEDIENTS,
Wit. BINuJIAAS, Jr.. Adam. .112cprass Oh
NI SW &ma la an authorised Avast Sa
rre.. Actoortiartnews for.the OdaM& cmd
sai . 44 .*Popera utrouphout Our United Mate,
cm.] Umadas. • •
ROBINSON BROTTIERS;
B aazltokla •
711 FOVRTII STIIEET, Inittsbtuirk.
Oonvert Ran at ctiarga, upon iforarn•
ad
m o u toms. Thar have conatantly on hand all
!Rii or
ET. oa. 3E343:7•33 , ,Tr:pi5,
And are prenared to Durand sell Railroad Bar
or bllnekeLHatik. Oas and ristona hip t.
'Mee on “^IL Insta i Land , warrant...a.
WA.TIII). rem 611110.1 0 th e count. . 801-1..11
1..11 rrrrrr . Lanninea, "'eer and aidiniton.
* lo Wrest allowed on Tim: imp:ono.
10 11 , 41. " •• P. °Wm. ,
b •. etacl2e6; •
• bug. Cocambera ;
23 •• AVOW;
6 .••• P;e111 JIM
nt"'"a
4 1 7 11NIMIVIMTIVUONO.
)726 • wryer IlLanot 63d tint at.,
LACE LEATUEII, of the best
, P , a , ttat LW.
for
Patent Alblade, :be
ca , :a , aut. Bella. tar ..!ala r,trigir.t.iltge.
ROPE 01 1 . -10 bbliL J o stere; -
1 7 , • .0 ar rtnt
( '/DElL—sp.bblo. for safe by
ma w' ake.
111- 1411 Water .t.meg
WINE--41 Obis. for sal* by •
/YU
M WillaßA NZ • AKM.
L SUUt.
PITTBI3I7RGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY, SLYLY 26, • 1867
NEW A1)171311
. t gar-rpz i r r is, v.ICIAIIII TO TIM
•• Ih. os ► VI! 71 :4?
rv CR DAL, b tb•l2 ,o boon of 2 sti.l I
ecobi p• lor the purpox Of .6babAtlblL
tbos. 011 Able to pay.
A. x. xec ASIDLPSS.
Ii t pUNCI DrAN. thoroughly
theoret.: l 4 ' .) 4 ponc E tWilZ ‘ L. P as1 4 :• H O T OIT:
tqtg.°o7:l.l.V.l.lnl.ll,l'V'Frai•Zekl.ls l , s • l 4
-iatocy,..k. hi welt ganerallr nntal. Pe tmala
1r S Seco• for cornet eockleet.
S. CI.. az he office of 11110 r.argri. r "
Jr.'s:as
FOB SALE.
Store and Dwelling House.
row. bosky." Oa,. on the line of the
mated tr n o t s •
old. Hallmad.
It t o
Teras easy, Win b.
lele'efo n. App
1. 0 61 . UN it CO..
Whet,. (y.e,._
FINE
MAIIO.ANY DESK.
ZWa.rtfger.stia°l2;:lAintatr4m or
A. N. BROWN.
WA. It, •1110 Street.
Foil SALE,
LEASE OF BOX FACTORY.
Wlth Itae , lne•T. lriZtUrke. ae• WUI be Lola
• or rattler tardmlata motet at No.
0,3 elttlN eTtLECT. Ninth ou4. rtl•Muesta•
03
NOTTg..,—sr,trzrAIIIVAGR AND
v t ..- C % . lta I St•
;NV I.ION tNINNTHILTON WANDS —11o•d
-ma are hereby that the Inter.. Coo,nt
o • Mo. mama Reedit - 400 Auguot let. 1107 ..1•I
pahl ea atm Alter that date.. pre.eotatloo sod
••11vert• at the Flat be,onal Reek of rata
tomah• JIM, H. PLOP.. J o..
Pl t t em e .h.. l . l l 3 47rf et l *" 503
ft 17.171 4 .
ICE FOR SALE.
PURE SPRING WATER ICE,
Prom the hied I... Lena, the nieemano Elver,
by the <sr toad, adhered In Pittebnesh.
Inquire of ii. !MANZI' t
00 Deal.rs,
Con of Pena •n♦ Ma,1"0,I1
Ewa
MARTELLE. -
THE NEW FEED GAME.
A beautiful .V4sor atem.em,at for Summer,
with illustriAlons. Prier ru m.
- KAY t COIIPAN
JIM 45 Wood 'qr.,
FEVE ROTE PAPER
416.1,77 3EIATIVELLCOPME3.
14 9 .1 Arlftl.L u ir AT'S' P C Ir
vartoualisaa aril Jail 10000.4 at
RAT oft 0011P/11111Pat.
Wood street.
JEAN INGELOIIPS
NEW BOOM
d Story or Doom and other Poems
Price lb plain olotl bladlog
grlca la Dios and gold •• ......
, IL&N Xli ELAM'S bor..e, uniform edition,
2 tole Cie h. price $1,10; bloc and gold, 0.00.
Mllo by mall, romage paid, no main: of floe.
3EE .a."*E" m 471 3 , 114/...91.1NT1L",
laid bWOODCT6B IT.
LACE CIVET AIMS 1
Gilt Cornices.
Vestibule Lace,
Worsied Damask,
FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES, BY
WRITE, ORR it CO., -
25 Fifth Strut.
BksKnifirr
I as now Twintla.. and .111 have toady far
.a.e la a few day.. 00.01.14
BANKRUPT BLANKS,
ir ,- . l 4 , :p . m.Tra7AV'Llf,f4"firi".l!l°.
MU Lill rave tk.L) RY RON•
WILS/R 1 11 1.0A1sULILSR, U. B. Dlsuitt
uovrt.
air Orders b' mall promptly Ailed.
W. S. HAVEN,
- Come* Wood and Third sill.
COMPSIESBED
BUNGS.
ARMSTRONG, BRO. & CO.,
.V.afaann!ra aad Whcksale Dealers la
MACHINE CUT CORKS,
Plugs, Taps, Irlab Moss, , PUely
EOSIN; LaiNtl , ..Alo. at.. at..
No.=t 123 Third MIL, Pllt.M►gb
IRON CITY CUTLERY CO
\0.3 St. Clair . Street.
Haying y.atha..d at - A N/JRIR iltolll tba
talus mock of Hardware., Colts. and Tad.?
Oa dl, at tb. *ma Iliad, It le theta urseittlan
taco tra asad a arr.aLais .tact
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
geylea
Odd, Mans nagger', Mang: aliddria Tackle
raVigar toed: .-1,711174
Uric Inn Kazoos, iclanora. an.. Catnap Stead!.
and adapt, and making bent and Lancelllng
Magma: aluncat Sodom. •
W. U. }SOWN. ■.atate:v.
H. M. LONG & CO.,
31A5U? ACM WILES Ur
PORE IVIIITEBERNING OIL,
Brand--" LUCIFER."
Ocoee, No. 2 Daquetne Way,
Pirvoitvativi,
PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED reopect.
' folly sonoon“ Met they hare Ineseed aOa
P.n.'s/01p for the tr.eeactbm 01 fo•oref
DOT U (. 013.4 DUBIN EPS. M. So. 914 MILBILLT
11111.EIT. oader the haute eau etyle or
G. SCHLEITER & CO.
O. BLCZOTZO.
Plosborcii. Ju1y . 27114, IY7. ir.STO
PROPONALNII WILL DE 11E.
Cll:GALTlWiltait°4".°ll7oll(Pb. liftg
015 proem.f of emotion.wootteratlons ea.
bO exantlet ft It $OO WE. of Solt. a /WILL
re , ltre•., oat. I &he t at. eln't *tree t. .If , s tO
L.T.r./;:ttit .07 of the 5%47g-hod. en Um B 7 IA
J/ 11 2. 1 g4TA E'
1723.3? A. A. MAMA;
•
NOTICE.—BOO CRT A. LWCIVIIr;
at.:!.;4 1 !.7 ‘b* fit C .:! " 2%!..e . 1 , 11gr.7,.;.?`:. c er.t b : 1 1
•-• 1. •L. to. lid b., Ili of b 1:
if:1; 1 e. L . , le-wi tvgg,r.l,lllVboat
lot cla.a I, II pita.* p ea-at thy oat. at MT
paws, No. 76 Or..at lb. I M.. , Pltsa
burgh.
AsslXtd`telaftttL.T.
Jaly Lhln. 471 eft
JOMEPII WIGGINv.
Collecting Agent,
Ono, .t lb. Board of Trod; Moms.
PITTPBURGH. PA.
leVa;
coo •Iven.
Tu€QUEEN OF TUE WANtI.
TOW—roe ',Ws ki•sht tor Ammar, WM
privily/mot sus ohotors ors
PATENT WASNINC FLUID,
WOhorbereve, lotroaseed. Us root .11\ eft
!.l hoot.. ho WS on moaned. tem.
LEM
A: 11. EA 6.1.1811/k
dro. 98 , Fourth Street.
..
P.llllshers of 0:10 , 1 , 1)..i ARALIKRIS,
t
~ A ,TAmfau,r ia uxos. palkalat &N U'
t i gg.2ollll;tiNin;
on hone "4"
" 41;1"
815,000 TO LOAN, •
ON BOND AND MONTI.OIO/.' . •
4:3. 21a. watrawsnr, •
le Mal'Afield 2241444.
letata boaAht and '
ikr 0 T I C E.—Parties Yeitimang
then.elvas Indebt-d
Inn- Joan livrenutilis,
pl van and settle theta eeeoenta beforniba lAt
or
, rtrertZ rer'L`SF .
culkatlort,
lalllaino Cadman), .104 =I, .
V'
SUNDAY SCHOOL, UELEDDA.
Tlob3 PIONIOd. Daltilta YaISTM.
tualsbed with Lb. best Lb
1191
Clll . • CllNPVAlSltkl u tr is
AI the lowed rniq , sadv o th e sllorte.l.
a-cr.t.rcriffo wa.xoszwinii.
Q. 16 LtIAYOND. Anwthoe.
je211.0.
pr
will be received
w.vuatize bwxu ziP.Fiet"!•`t l tl
a
v..Y all.(b .a).
ItiLLDALE I'ENIETEMIL
bad.....det, lb. corporau.n et uni.
Cotatttry, of date 0010101 to putt?
,s rum, MT, stont•lnt unset.lo4o,lll
at, oftlee. Not 18 nevrtx in'.,
JOAN ISEMPLZ.
TO GLASS ausortervaxfil.
4 1f at IMLI—VI PiEVEZA, ItOttLDI,
004 0!0
ermul "P b"b•
re , ZWllcoltum ularen w atilat
•wAtaxa, &Obit MINIM. 81. Lottlit a
G` EOaBE BREVE%
.CANDY MANUFACTURER,.
And dasiarapartAvdAntga /11:=11,
otifizzza.:2lll.Zarlimmtlair Rat,
eviotuVigi :;14(1,30 Cis:Uil
.100x1 or =a COleetTrie OX Tun Tiger-
OP Pltibences 6 OP WAS A• D
lt
C.. .11 2:e
WAhrixhiTOtt mo , CI July V. 11 1 57.
prt.trincANEE
or:R. P ar
CAy •
NERVES
DeDrettp 6 . o tree J M y I W. the t nA ß n n eted
7 47e . ertre n t i ol ' t4T r tfen ' OC W W ' rafthr:
Clt . e.q. bete oy the Confedatate suchoelUe.
danngthe
e rlot e ls e e p e o b i e s i e •l s o e n O . .1"1Alloe
rofthese
Of • I no ts n •
are t4 et o-
Ponelae .e e
recraet.tl to Aldteta tee 00tosattee, reoted
belw, erne lm:
Fleet time, age culvert tact ad rah of
the wetter.
atvotA. if a soldier . . team. - Mt ranker Do
weed. -
LttZtai hom. ct.
s ' lkirla9=3 l7 t
e1.....311tt0 that of other. el.Por so dor or
ja r h= " orc%ri.6=Vigrra
•
' ,COrreoponionta from No. Y 01 47 . 1 4, 74:M r :
g171:: " C 7 1741".1,Vgqt7611 . .T: goutn Caro.
111 :iliarZe;r1FIOW4A A attntl%:47;i1
rillUre.olrhAV't?lC":(lll.l
• o athinsta.l t..
C.OM•Deriaenth [met 30esoarl, lows X some.
Helmut, tiers ha, an^ the mho.ee eset of
the Sooty Moue titz=e/d . rns h ..
Morresprooleers from Illinois: I.6 l. dlni. 2. Cite
cOtteln mad thomeeetz who addl.,.
•5 NEU 0. u&ltuisii. H.C.
- V.
AAID ilenmamm OIL
Co . respoodente from the lifN . ltge . M.o!tt! t e s
will addles. I/Ol
fresh , mlentt from ohlo Yleh.lfee, 1( n-
NILt.IAY AllUAytli
4r,. to cambers of the
Commn""
i7Af:PG:4,I7.IG. to .G.ret
nuke a 00 , 0 0 eh hfaMti
history of Ws sohJee No .. „ Atli ,. 44
G,
Awittlei ee,KVV•s
itte.
WILLIAM XI IoEN, •
,omm r.
=3
DISSOLVED
TUE PAIITNELISIIIP hTreto.'
fore enettzta: Queer the name of HAMILTON
Itc/CEIC. wu illsrolved by mutant carmen. art .
be 17th Inst. lb. barium. of the arm wilt be
mttled by JAB. K. HAMILTON, Jr. In retiring
from gild !Ina I earno.lty mane.% my {reads and
'pavans mo eontluee tbelz 10t2I10010 In favor of
my taco partner. D. W. AIe7LEIL
=
J. K. HAMILTON, Jr.,
Home and Sign ginter,
Na. 133 TIVIE.D 13113.11 ET, Plttsburllb.
Graining, Glazing and Gilding
1././.ThV EXECUTED
_
SLUED FAINT* VARNISHES. eurrY.
ULAMt. BRUsHEN, EUNIENTINE. WHITE
LEAD. ZINC. ac.. • Jr.. 11,
DISSOLUTION OF lIIITNEIISIIII%
N O tlrt C lit E putrs' " blp E b n ara lF: to ß fo ir re ez G lirlyg It N e•
tacos aRA A KOBLltroll Is Ulla der dl.,
.01.4. rum.. havleg elettes minima 1130/said
arta sae those latlebted to the •anii, tutu pre=
seat their eteennts at 60. 6 butlthdeld MOM,
for Its adjustment of thA tame.
ll
11,tt
u' Atte A
atta.. R AILN3tI3,
Prrrearailet. Jar, es, tIC.
NOTICE;
Motlce Ir hereby levee to tit verso. mat to
Dtrehaa =Torn , . it 4 Xtr. wives. mambovellm,'
or =Medal. bevvsyleg to the lata firm or
o.llLita. • ROBIMOs, willtoo my leidtvldiul
agitators It attashed W garb sal every bill of
WI of stli goads, mite, toorebandlre or tv •-
ot I wail r•padtato each ltd tVtrY nig
110C1WetOsocordattro wile ICU notice.
..11112t1A21..U . 11.11.11/4.,
Itrrsoctiolt. July it I. Iy to
Taz OLD, OILIGLVAL
TEA STORE!
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Young Hymn, •
Old /11$011.
' Gunpowder,
- ' Eng. Breakfast,
Congo*.
•
eoucbonr,
()Wont,
Old Country Black,
And Japan
30 AL
ALL Or TUE flu? WIALII7.
No: 20 - Fifth Street
Jr?.
The Highest Market Price
PAID 701
IitiOVERIMENT SECIIRMES.
GOLD, SILVER,
KIGNIS COMM BMW Nona
J. F. STARK & CO.. Bankers,
Cor. I.DN)D AND 111112 D STI4, kill.
nninool:wr
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBIMGR, PA.
DIASOLUTION
Arm of lIROWN L CO. to .1s day
dismayed by 11.1.1100 sad niatati consent s
30111 a 8 WATOLLY 410,ati0g of bit totereat to
atatalaloli pailoan. All pen., au/min
theanely. Indebted to wain Ann will p 1.0.0 Call
and make Immediate pastoral s and all persons
baying ciabas will prcarnt the tame to 401111
ah. WATCON, about 213 Yeacral street,
AA betag sailboat. to mettle all atcounit:
stileitheny Clti:Julyitt. 'OS% ly. eta
BAILIFF, - BROWN & CARSON
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters
liolasta nrrzu,up wrra
Water, Gas & Steam Pipes
Weeleraallit.. 4
simussese errs.
NO VACATION
Prof. 11. ROIIIIOCII
am coatlatto to 10,0
Instrneilons on the Plano and Organ
ff 0, 144 •1111 a LAIMI c and TIRIECT
I:l4lmAnr, atudente byre every mmerion3/ to
et a / a lba/ de Oen fel lemma. at.
Low) at r. *Menet!, No. 31 rEhltr frflionT.
second Mate from Hard suers. •./M 3 or 3 f , Of
AMERICAN WATCHE6.
♦ SPLENDID ISTLKIK oir
Floe Gold and Silver Watches,
F INE COLD JEWELRY,
auxsawAst, awake, Ake-.
At the inweSt vices. Tbe potato tavlted to
I.so4exasaltu oar stoat befaxe parthattlas
."l i 7,747 'PCM.IIDrO , OPII/ attended to, at
W. WILSON'S,
Two l oan.No. 84 [OMITS tTittZT,
Two doors 'boos Mortal Wen. i twit* wr
Buninnnes ntaros
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nos. 6 and 8 st.aalr Street.
}lsm • Paspotnal Charter.-
80 0,,KroPl$4. Poinazoship and AzillosoUo, .
time iallaltted .. . .. .. ...........$4O 00
4.rabototto as 4 Pooloanalttp par toarior • •
of three
~511) 00
Poormaoshlo. Per mouth B 00
111. Ulroelan or Sporlareno, address
H. tILIA7PI.II. or
.1. F. Str-CLAYMONVS.
pITTSDIURGEI
eitzir
. •
I N kind. of WYhl.j anus with promptness
Not .I..pmeh. Toe Lasodos Pap e.s all clot
14 . ..4 4 0 %liseLegAls . uhrs trod or extra t t 4,.
to have - them att. 4 4 .1 ° .?Igglie n . lige% i.. 11
M s l Pot the following Nam. will De scomp/1/ attend.
Pith and Iltsat sts." •
0014/rtel u Hoop store, Si Yartet in' •
1:0011 Wane,. our. Pe dent A USW. AUsghty.
RV": i1."11%° v'ft° "'"L 4cral
Lowe!. streets,. AW„tetl.: C°°o°' and
00oe. No. 4 or. °LAIN eiT.
I.l7ninar• ' •
CITY COLLECTIIYa AGENCY.
SMITE, SEATON& SEATON
,
Local Collecting Agents,
Sae sr. au= snisrr. Hsn.. 11002.
.0. 0. aux. 5U
PITTSBURGH
. .
BOTTLED ALES.
KEN.NETT, W IBITEATON.
Lat al, but bniada u Amex AND SODA
W.1LT.1111114. bottlal by .
, . J. C. 111.1,FFUNI
se Are ea mum? "raiz: litiltront.
agua;Tai-scwr '
Z
ALLEGHENY
GROCERY ,INEPBOYISIOi
COMPANY
JOHN A. BletiftlW, Presldent
J. P. ISRIRL, Secretary
PRESENT OFFICE:
26 FEDERAL STREET,
.A.M.IXJIOI3FBI7'AT'Sr.
•
This company lege orgahletal and has for its
oh.e.ie chi:evening of et cry thlity re alias to
Welly nee t• .for hie purer., •111 op o a
et..re In a er_ntral location, aed ech goods .0 air
real 0..101 he goy., sod a elleht addition for
top ems. 3he stoelel
I l ateliled Into share. of
?.tqal o l t . o tI I If
e V al o l n . 1V4 1 14 . t V aTe ' htl reel
3rese , re their arocele al.. elr Iwo doors from
110 00 per coot. be. than that ettle boo st the
resoles sales of a retail yore. Besides tine, nie7
mill 'unfelt...ln toe prod. which are to ha re
tn aelllns et the nee ar retail rate. to
Panics Woo ere not hold.. of tbe s one. The
stocks. halos rapt •iy bought 00. and it gap s
posed the re eau se opened tip In 311 or o
dies. 1 his le the poor else, chance. ae he swill
be wile to men toles we amen lo • ye... be pity.
f.a. II - Ibis, It le expected .Is
floes 0.0101. Ti., tu too per cent, above par.
There Ls ship a 10011 rd amount la sr foe male,
T.'s 4 Sh. 44 nr • , ' oo r awn e•• Yet get a caance to
tate a . betr.- In the pr. nu, at well.. art h'. ero.
Ude* and pr... at cue. erre •f he has only
nahl une over Ph It. Just Shift of It you
will go Into. ,grore YatOre sod upend 113, Sod
e of It Is deer wont to tb• aforefutpert
wherene, by lave nog one of these dollar to
Itile . Compsay. yes 050 ease the otb.r. lir per.
alfirti v er I x 011.117 hr 5 877%7 t 0 o ' 71;
of [roast toll 3 per west. !Kahle, pa) og your
wets metal.. on yor .
She aunt eze be solo . t ai Mac for Its fell
00100, that you emayyteell the money.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER WEEK
Itr.aqVzl,:o.:::t; ;2 1 :21:aNttl
d.reet. 100 grt your lots light In your
hand, and • share of the ;quilts ht tb• mitt cf the
'tat.
it Pirtle+ trlshlos to auttuallbo ma do so at
O. 26 Federal M., Allegheny Cily.
JOHN A. MCGRAW,
E=
.1. p. ISRAEL,
1=2:12
=1
ILIMOVIO .......
BURKE • & BARNES,
Fire Proof Salamander Safe,
DOO6, STIII MID 1111011 MUM
IRON WINDOW silurrEß mANummRERs,
129 16.131 Third St.,
Iletwer.
Wood and•Neolib4eld,
r1,713111711:13il. PA:
pa. 4 the follow additional feeoUntendatlollof
hZe plOtsf oisallthe or OCi salt.
Bhvrtso ADD PAcittem tDPICS OP
}
T on nratown, U
W. &
ltJto. , J
Jew +AnMho Wnum
17..
Yearn. Berne & rawer. TM .00. Pa.
DanthwearP , We snip 'Ton, to-4w. tT WU.
road, • rafe,of your male. fora few tenth.. The
We went throooo the &Inst.. It. that ta
ewred here on De etit of March last. bumble
our store and wrehocso ena we we glad tots-
*inn you that the paper. taken ont of the see
dire the Ire were nut •Anned In the Rut. We
WA hot ...PP. , ' wry safe. gem:telly w mall •
.ho, ewld twathty nand web a Sr., end warn
we dlscorerta the •pane re en tale Sod .0500, we
were Wrieably aluppotatra., • will acre no
order for • lawn Cite tele when We get tote
our new .to Truly lows.
ferl'otte W. & a. J. PACKARD.
LOUISVILLE TOBACCO.
JUST RE Uzi v ED.
A Large Stock of the
BANNER BRAND.
Also. • 1.8 of the telebnthe4
Fine Cut Navy,
AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE, AT
a .W.:JEXIMISOAS,
N 0.6 FEDERAL STREET,
d.LLEGEENY.
MEM
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
OF ALL rams A3rp QUALITY. AT
8 .3M.3EPt.13.'631.
GREEN TEA. •
Young per pound.
14x4r0 good
Good LP)
1.40 . 4 •
Wood 1.10 44 .
3.0
SLACK TrAti—Oolears.
GBest Uolong..-....---...• ...... L SL.n) 1: 4 0 0 014 0.
ood 44 - ..........
Extra ........ 1.20 • •
TEAS-LPowetsusr, Sasehoss
• mad Pospboa. •
Tx, Tbs.l2se Ylav 4 .l itUff dine it (flit 0.0
M
tn 4 041 Onutry. 40 1.0
Comte,— 1.40
. JAPAN TEAS. •
Uncolored Joon". very Dleuant
Joonn. 101 ans 11y00u, Leaf .............. 1.0
No, 1 Jared Tew t { swat Bank, ijei Y.H.51.411
No, s• 1.1,1 heat /Ila 1.10
rrose the above ate oat eau why. just what
kind grief them wwst. and have them pet Op It
tor Ottttll7. wad Ihnsvasd by any or the ti
ps... robuaates, who now est . ') roodett +sr?
iow vales, aod be te*. fog ...lave twenty Nn *pet
posted la the besldos getting a sad
clean article valet exactly dulls their seal%
A. KIRK.
zaranto ni 174 Vetere' 4411exueuy...
p 01803101711 AND FILTHY!
=
0 Ti 113010V16 of kintilifin
BLAU LEAD, WORMY OLLOILEIB,
TLBILt ALBA. 11110110,
W Amon; tb. Aaalltara&lOUS UNA.
THE PUB SPICE MILLS,
ltabuttetars bona but pattcl.l7 Pt/TIE Britt=
-8500.0041EWAUD
7or ant adelteratton totted tv ohtthplees. Ova
wreathe of Pere apteea will go as far Ita tarn
peanut at attaltaratettevleas emelt, told.
NORIC 11/SIIIIIME MILISII3 RIOS=
ARBUCKLE& & CO,,
ihelalle Wen iti Propri.ton of ?ire gpice
222 and 221 Liberty Street, .
• • rITTAIWAGIi. RA.
poROUND
Warranted to toMitaaNt«l4.:d="f:::
anat. net than au, Corea a the market. • JTII
MIES KYOUNGSON
No. 200 Wyllie Street,
Respectfully tenons all Moe. who are fa Teat
ai . VISle Ilae toot be btu opened •
fg
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY,
At the above number. Yresb OR i• D • OAHU,
Vaf:As! re "' rti. ' 4l2l M I TA iestrialint
11..1.;111 iii.Bl7ll!.hliNgt°."./I.7gatl:
.1.. le A t allte A v.,. Cole.. luta rtariT.
4YrYllit BREAD morning abOvorealee.
FIRST CLASS LOOSING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY•
. •
t.T. LYONS
No. 110 Wood - St, I.l itdlllllll l
liptits7 PU m trigr.."Ptfstewillr•lll
4ldr 19f4'14:VaiVialmultg
Carideo,' 0.00. and Batton.. Consols, Tripod
and Bracket Tabh• or eical.lla dth , /th and
7 fl r l k atei t i.rit) 11XBILDIN61. eidcnthd in the
bi gir 4 PlClZ l L " kiti e ttaATZ. notnathrus
U. It.
::r:oxF;~.,
as~cu is
UZ ME PT Tin O lICLAbD TU.&3, Vfreinle4 CIIKWETT
011.
osc " 7 And V WA CALlttira ziT oppoitrts age
CEW.4PEIST ?LACE • ER -THE
0377 bDny lb.
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
Ts at X. it. 024.34.2.
IZ=n
IE 3 M.4.LIEILI,
Bosse Builder and Carpenter..
atom, IIitILZRII ALLlol:!uid zoF.
or Jena. sad anatilnit dose - Irtib neat
a ea and duaaaell.
1 VIC N, nukg GCLAI ROBERT
3 354
tftsti stealCifahatc• ' -11119rr.
Teims. Cbtrof,, fiugare,
W atm ols!te ttis inooll6 it %run Wm.
G. BRUNT.
BahlC
1 ,11 : 4 AVAII1:1: - ;e0 4:.113
`•T.BE BEST IS THE lIIIESPEaT."
96TH SEC - ANNUAL EXPOSE
TOTAL LOSBEB PAID, 521,271,972 571
iETNA INSURANCE CO.,
HARTFORD, 00tiN.,
JULY I. 1867
ASSETS, (AR . Elides Value.)
Ca. on b.& In Beak. 4 ap a, t .,
Beal taut 2 . 1 , 43 ,
Boe'ae. Bin. - .
r ....
i 1 ,1 7 4 '''' 4
zed Mateo. 3'ate
and citr et 1.
'" t*
.4 Weer Public necurldes ".1"
i.ssa.r.a st
• ni,650.933
Ltr . L.f . altatjea. ClaLag not glue sn4
Net Audit.
Fire and Inland NaligaliOli Risks
.
Areticles in all the principal Cities and
Times In the United States.
Anplicallocu toe Insurance • 111 be promptly
attended to and Policies bused by
A. I. CARRIER & BRO., Agents,
63 70311171 BISZET
NOTICE
TO THE HOLDERS
ELI=
LOIN OF THE COMMONWEALTH
OF PENNSYLVANIA,
Dne After July - 1, 1856, and Before
July 2, 1860.
Holden of lbe following LOANS O►
COMMONWEALTH OF PZIONnYLVANIA are
reencatwl to pron.:l[llnm for payment (Princi
pal and IntareaL) at
The Farmers' and Mechanics' Na
tional flank of Philadelphia.
lea. of Mures 10, 1430, due lfarett 4, 1166.
Tetrroary 14, 1641, doe 'July 1, 164.
11 March V. las, due July 1, 1661.
Janu‘ry LW, due July 1. OW •
" June 7 166/ 1 dub Aura.: 1 1650.
" Mutat 64 Isl 2, don Jul) 1, MO.
A 16116. /176., doe July 1. 1160.
Alta. all IIkNE.CELA.IITEII LOANS due !Mar
to July zosa. .
All of the •Lore LOANS vat!. ;tow to drawl.
toren after Aortst IA.
JOHN W. GEHL
MiM:=l
JOB] F. HIRTItANFT,
AUDI CUE UERKUAL.
WILLIAM IL HUMBLE,
I=l
worrx4o]m
TO THE HOLDERS
OVERDUE LOANS
MEM
COMIONWFALTII OF
PMSYLVANIA.
Bohlen or the following. Lonna of the Coe
aloserealth of Penneylranlee. receive Damen
asitt bilertsC) by Drerentlng them a
tho lateen` and Meettenical National Dank, o
and aL er Day S. Llic t- • -
Lean of klatch 24.1614., doe Dee. 1. DIM
Loan Of £Olll xi, dna Dec. I. 164.
Loma of A pal 14 1615, deo inf. 1, di%
Lean or ltarel4ll, DM, dee July L 51 5 4
All of the above Loans will etare to dnw in
terest 01,614.5 1,184.
JOHN W. GENII.
OVR2OR
JOHN F. HIRTRANFT,
AUDITUIL UtIiAULL.
WILLIAM IL KEBIBLE,
STAT.: TH/J.SIJILEY.
==l
HARRISBURG, JULY 29, 1867
TO THE HOLDERS
CEE:I3
Loans of the Commonwealth
PEIVNB2If.VANLI,
Due July Ist, 1868.
The Contiolasioners of. Shales TM will
twelve Propotals lirptember 3d. 167. tot
toe Model:natl. of One Million Dollen of the
Loans of thts Commonwealth, dee Sol? let, IMO
Molders will address their otopentals to the
Comemastonete of the ei.ktu rood, H.rtlo
ham, renneylemtle, and eldased "ProDosale
tot the Bedemptloe of Locks of 18104.4
nIUUSJORIiAN,
ZECIOLTART 07 STATIC.
JOHN F. HARTRINFT.
41 11131T9/1010/EBI.L.
WILLIAM H. KEMBLE,
ETAT% TatAzaixs.
E=l
S . EL BRYAN, -
BROX= EN
BONDS, STOCKS.
Ala REAL ESTATE,
Apollo Batldtag, Fourth Street.
Purchases and oella am canunlaalas
WLTAL covunur An imam Ens
Bank, Railway,
tolurasee, Inning & other Sleeks
Uid
.. ereatwateeet the .. New lock. Phllsdl
ria .... Yd . by Weer. e, '
MI., • ommleeloaeutteettetwoe%
=WM
JOHN RONEY "
UCLA FOUNDRY,
Carson St.,lnk Ward, near A. V.ll. B
===rl
Hammer Dies, Steel Moulds,
Ni g 111 ad lutin esstiip penny.
.
JOBBING WORK %lemur dr atteadad Ina O
Anna aollalten and ea -, tally and odistaatonly
•seentnn. ' lets
A . TOMO &
wnox.reuux DLL AND
Commission Merchants in
FLOUR, PEED,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. 555 Penn Bt..
Iqrssausinr, TA.
W . J. antEm4
" 1 " 340 4 HOPPERS , 000
Waring !olel hl, Intatut, to 411.14 IL WILT, on
A P"' ilk , WWI taurat troai . , the Om. sad M.
WILT ,*ten as &Partner [nut that Qat. ib•
sisat,eot the Ina 1•111 remain “' usual, sad con.
Caulk% *lath. old .tikaa.
. 1146 .:43 1131TEUFLOLD lITRECT.
urn' inglusiunrs WM;
prrriSolialc. d one 141.41, ISV.
NOTICE Et HEREBY GIVEN
a th 1144= 1 12 1; 71 I!ths, .% , 41=2
t„,4,AIVA I . iV 1.1..234VaArn6,...x. ? D 4 or etl . l
QUOI T & e A lf ;
tWt s p Vre?.111;
62= en of b.=./AMV:
°Nano wALLiaDzsarimeolli
NOTECF43.
W"EINION REPUBLICAN
COUNTY CONVENTION. •
The REPUBLIC An VOTERS of alle
gh.or Coon y are nut. - es OA to rate tat 80. canal
onoo tidir tool la aka several Wart!,
Bughs ad Trrobtps. oa
•
Saturday. Arurust tort.
And
glee:.
Tlt DELY.O4TF.E I front edrh
. • roan.' ComerntlOn. b- brld
rlee
➢ rErfAaln •11. 31 at lOcielocr. a. sm. for tbe
El ' i r grosT o ' f ' ator %la l ' tfarlre
and trabsaellrg ovals mit r othastess as nto be
voperly e.ongnt berort It.
tjr.lki..l7t::lllr7Zrs":(l;M'?h,T,l 11
P. ln the chive and barourbs the revenant
arts 1 be by ballot, bed to toe townstdps Gy mark
ing.
JACO6 U. MILLETt., Chairman
iitniantr..
tZ — BT. PETER , 5i PROTEST
ANT EPI,CUPAL Clll.lllOll, corner of
DlT , 6:n .. l.l n 6m6t;e6mt Sus..
2":endvarmnad on r'
- 6
" •
CX)AL. COICE, &a
PloWlMlTTittntiMorM
Illi=e7
COAL & COKE COMPANY.
?11.tpperl aud delati, whole.le lUd m•
tall,
BEST FASIILY COAL, .
NUT COAL AND SLACK.
0f0.4, and YaM—Corner YOULTH AND TRY
WrAt4MIZ ZV ,. y P It . , o pm n t
BFST•FAMILY COAL
yzetuptlyporder,
AT LOWEST ILLREET UTE% BY
OSCAR. ,F. 143/11 &.C9,,
Cer. Seedeeky Street ud P. It. &C. Rsilerii,
ALLLGTEBY arr.
Anthracite Coal turatticd at the lowest mu.
Je:a
WY • M. CLAM.... IVA lIMNG GUMMING.
1. S. MINTIDIAI4 J. L. MM..
WIL M. CLANEY,4 CO.,
Gas Coal Works.
Plfirt.Vgr,llll-r"SeTanT4ll(l3l B .ll2
oak. address, ELM 557. Plttsbnrytt, and LUCK
8612/ =WA Gl, l 6eoes d story Pinson:re
dwlnl
Bank Bo Udine . , corner Liberty street and
Pinto alley, l'lttaborgli. BUA.BOII t/YFICYIit
Zie. Liberty street, under Penn. It. U.. °Pp.
slie Meehankstreet, Plasburet, nod coreerso
- stre mac P. Y NV. tl. B. Alleybenf.
All orders le :tat-liner of th e lb.', places
melee Dromot *Mellon. lepers
GOALS COAL!! COMM!
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
=I
No. 567 LLUERTT sTnrxr,
MetalsClD Flour Mil) SECOND TLOOII.
Axe doer proper:alto tartish good Yossaloalseny
• LUZLP. NUT COAL ON ISLAMIC,
As Om lowest markeawrioe. .
.14 - 1-Asi orders lets at their °Dm or addressed
to them through the m.l4will be attaatiwi to
proreosia. usED:b25
FORT PITT COAL COUPANY
—lnapt/en and dcalsts to hoparlor runny
gad:Beam Coq. Nut Coal •nd Slack, general ur
ed second story Pluaborgh ;Sarin. Hank Bmlld
tug. cont. Llherty street and Virgin alley.
Branch comer Try and . Third tracts,
Pittsburgh. Ord*, left at either of LBO abate
Bloc. nal recd. Prompt •L1K120.011.
Postortoe Adams; Box 587, PlttstVgb.
1:323C7 . 033: . •
1
J. J. GIL '43325, B. L. 7lBnar2OCK,
3. litcuat Karr. Wm.. EUlulanr. ,
811,0a0B e. /LLD, Jas. LWOWILNIIT,,
WA4.1.3 BUTArr, • Jana HAM . •
Lucm.
J. J. 011.1.33emerces.s mann
lA. If. EsaLcari, 3307.
3.ltirn,l Tnesu
ele, ser.
W. 11, CLAJAZY lk VO" /if...seers.
1.1 xi%
CILILIILES H. AUDISTRONG,
DLIL2I
I011(11110(11Mt vemityttax CUL
Cani.l9Lack, mad Deeulphorleed Coke
OFFICE END Ye P.O,
Comer of Battler and Morto drat yard on M
arty sad Clymer.streets. rects. Ndl n:
th ward, and on
attend Wert, near Lock Nal, PfOrbargh. Pa.
7azontes and ldaaataararel an palled with the
beat ankle of etwl or cab, at the lowest east.
rata.
Orders left at war of Chefs OfikeltAial nut's
Prompt sae - 130°n.. •
PLUMING. GAS FITTING.
N. B. RHO,
Practical Plumbers,
GAS AND STEANIATITERS,
BIM bet, !milk ud einnigt,
=I
Mee au hand Chandeliers, readouts, Brack.
au and all load. of Una ll:arras, Lead FIN,
.Ise-t Lead Bar Lead, Om Hosea I.sdraute,
atones. Baths. Water Closet.. Bath fens,
Fa.. al , ale elkdraolle Baum Vluneed
Malls ripe f•r flawtra. AV work wawa tad to
give sarstactlon. leas 2
Boornu t E a MILLEIt,
PLUMBERS,
GAS 11ND STEDI FITTERS,
Bear and Ma Pampa, all Linda or Bear and Ma
. o .ir
0.7 c.. IMO 40 , 32140,
theme. Yawl lino nod Catalan US, /
. ' • ALLIEtiILEAY CITY. PA.
Houses Mad up with lau 004 Water at Mort
4311.0. a ereacua«......: JB. 811.1r0.
SPANGLER. & BRADIfORD
Z ..I EL.A.CPZIO.A.M•
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
X°. 47 Ohio at.,
ALLIMIIIMNY (Tr/
•
Rooms erred ow in IkrkTill, GAB
LITEAII by esoortonced work
rkrrleu ar lark r u
VS, Wort r
w 09
ty —7 Work .
10.
Ito • AP.,14. ATt•4la4• ti-4i. , 4,4
',JOHN M. CIPOPER & CO,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
. • Stearn and Gas Fitters, •
Mannfootartro of men AND MUSS WOES,
of oviiy de aorlotion: dealer. In ELLS /11.•
2171eLDI ANL TUSI.NO, of at
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
. m IIITTSBURCH. PA.
COLL 61 MILLS,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
RAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
=co. 854316 I.exuct. etroolt,
P/T11113137 . 11111, PA.
•
cut.= .a WIN Pawn of all ktha• Itoases
fitted op .Itlt tialand Water, In the most ay
preeed style, try experienced noininer.
litiectel attention paid to country nark.
sert:7l4
ATWOOH & WCAFFIIB
BRASS Families,
STEAM ALND GAS FITTEIII9,
Cor. of Srd and Litiorty Streets,
Abs.. Cartl & Snyder% Pluabszatt, rams.
t i,n,..d Run Gulag. Itrahited prmpu,
ermselai attention IWO to tba butte outati
tailantof4ll Ballaalat. St Us
taMba.
Agents for, A. S.Cameron & CoAl
STEAM PUMPS
BLOVIrk Int ENGINES,
'Troia. Pomo. hire kporlor adosatoge. Dvorak
allots, and ere rT 00010 W 027101,00 to oho um.
!anion. Pomm eouttontiv oa hood. feßLota
wIl ruuntaar..---
n. .10IIR601.
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters'
711,T71 STREET EXTXSSION.
•
1P VrT 1 53317M.C3.35r.
' Ali ° Mara trY mall eueviad utlafaatorlly awl
F rell Y lir: " rat .I . llba t
Water Cos, ummaellera, readazii
Yd faas alludes tar vale at the moat reammabl
prices. '
•
Orders from main? Int... by Mall Pnda
lj l !kneaded to.
ta...,vertdemlntlo. JeGt.:69B
rritqnri:[•?ttlPMl
ALL TOE LATEST STILES OF
Or-YTS'. Bolll', roirriva,
BOOTS, SHOES,
AND GAMES,
primEraat Varlet 7, &Eta ael Yenta at reasaltabts
at
31 FIFTH STREET.
w. E. EICIRTEIRTZ & CO.;;
LADIES' I ENGUUS R
CONGRESS GAITERS;
AND • BALMORAL%
Worth $B, selling at si.so, it
31 • FIFTH STREET.
W. F. SCHMERTZ a CO,
$/$1112U11,7
WANTS.
WANTED. •
SEVEN TEACHERS, • •
To ILI AI.
rf tu.vrlerk Tomaablv ,
tries. Numb, of mouths , , ea , bl.g. sit Wu..
t4ll7d'At.go 'll Pit
‘a"ft• In
111./ of Angus{ snit.
WANTED.
TWO FIRST CLASS COOKS,
AT 36 mAaczr 6TBIET.
=l2=l
WA NT E D—ItIARBINTES. NW.;
In LV f, t,z h 'il'43,t_r
ot'o f 'r b . in-• or earnines, (seven uncovered, se 5 ..
inV; t r irtZ o'gro'tjeetr,"4,... •
. r ..r.r4tig for
44 5 shoot.s or Rentlonton's
or fair reduction made on Drones.
Arend. rerscus herrn r mar nnouo um. mr
Vga c tnitl ' e . 7.? Vit Pr a l o ' rZe j .. Cliejegilenia
I=l=
WANTED,
JULY COLD COUPONS,
And Compound Interest Notes.
Mal T. BEADY fr. oa t '
Com., rounb .44 Waal Sta.
en la
WWart E m p— ent Ka 2 "Ul tl2 l .
Apply at once, to • '
. • B. B. C11711111.&111,
• President or Alssoctatlnn.
.IcVlb 11l Diamond Street, Plttebarelt.
FOR-RENT
TO LET,
TWO SMALL HOUSES,
One One of which Is co•tlt•Ply new. Uwe In the
Were, et Prospect street. be '
t.ses mina
s ), oi al , nn sposualle the /ewer Watt..
toss. toga Ire on the preentse, •
O. rITZPA,BtOK.
Fon RENT,
A LARGE ROOM, 4th story,
IoCIAZHTTE OVTION. For partleuktlyvAlpi
IiIIaIo R tI:I4 . CCIELIS, or at sZSMT.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &o.
BRUM LII CARPETS !
JUNE, 1867.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED
NEW STOCK,
Boright at rartalt Auction dales 1,, Noir York,
which We offer at
Reduction of 20 Per Cent.,
nom :nice, of last moatb. We have reduced
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS
25 Cents Per Yard
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
25 Cents Per Yard.
Red, White and Checked Mattingly'
To 33 Cents Per Yard.
I
WnITE MATTINGS,
To 85 Cents Per Yard.
=I
NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAIN%
M 45 to ItlO—oznal pli. 110 to s.llo—bdug
A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT.
& COLLINS.
= 7l and 73 Fifth Street.
Next bolldomit to United Rate. coo., ittoo;,:
loin Potterle& mood floor, over Muer , . Book
IIEW CARPET STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF • -
EA
31 W pirrzaN .
Tapestry Brussels. • '
Body Brussels,
a-Ply and R.Ply.
Tapestry Ingrains,
A Full Line of Straw liattingi v
MAL% OREO:LED Asa recur:
out .toot 1. taller taut at any ;nolo. ibis
this soave. reload wttalag goo. la Gal
will do wall to gloa aa
BOVARD, ROSE &
ar MTH rtraTzT, tmacon4 newt)
laytilionddwT ores Bated a Ball%
HAVE REMOVED.
M'CALLUM BROTHERS,
•
liars &ow ems at tier very elytait raid ocia.
moaloosNAW WM/lA(OMM
No. 51 Fifth Stivet,
• alow Me at all new aad daWabia pattaraa
MEDALLION VELVET&
Velvets, Brussels;
T4PEti TR X BAI IJSSEL:4
• largo sad elicit* assortment of
Piano and Table Covers,
101LTM CORA 113E1 ICCB i 3) LOS,
osY Bwaaos,
THREE PLY MID TWO PLY
"Ingrains,
.4et7 Icn. priced Cars4lll.s
MCALL.II/51 BIOTEIKB2,
mem 14.1. astrixa. leirCOOt.
CARPETS*
OLIVER
X'CLINTOCIC
& COMPANY,
HAVE Jaws OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
'=eleSplandld ♦noatouof Of
NEW CAR/5E117142
00 Cloths, Shades, &e. .
/Mantle. L tallied to one the &kit Ot
LUSODEID Wll Ul
Grepl Decitn.ln Prim.
mmicennor arvitalcirp
SEWING K.ACHINIsEI.
DON'T BE BECLIVED Br
TUI.VMSI:I I .IWITCYIt Itt A.
r i ...4 ."4 Par stoshassaU at tale.
• ya i aa t I w all own.
Dre. ZOO 3Plith istrairity
mnugs also
Gaol , & HAREEM
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
ISTaohines
Ala TEL BM tar hall) aad altaaata
Panacea. Clall aad ws tasta at
Jlts. 106
BUT A '
GROVER - & BARES
rw' FLOldar 010. IS 1 . 1115b15. o.itals sat
tbardbrsitis bat. nos•ona wanes ... no
211X105 /11 . 111 51%. atom' 14.
S}Minnamse
.3.ol...b.amunAcim
..
laavunn I I it. i silrog 11031,.
8.5...b , ky1...i5.wh,... lilt eta boat 1011155
ass. 501 nIO at
NO. 105 3111171 rzszrr.
01. n• 1551111•15. •
[==l
T GROVES & ffilium
SEWING MACHINE
tlas MM. Thol• Meo:dtud. /new skip
.41 Izam/as II Si
p
MED
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