The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 07, 1866, Image 2

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4v timosnay.. FEBRuenv 7, 186xl.
Ironer, ino eirmonszsgs.
.sotteo V IWO, Oren-that 11,111'4501er gall raix...
olorrodoellboolltatireeootrod at Gls Oka tows no
40g0C.16 0 41 - ilikatid itli4.#41 1 1n the essa of.
IVIMi ppl , ll, 141031.1411,1,111 be mindere-A
• ~6w.ettr, ikaa. AA' 44ritieri rrlll tatidu make
••• noole•Attkli, es ate tale of cub perzients for ed••
• " OCALe•-:;uirsttcr M 144.1,17111 Da 1nt.0.v.-
PA? eel:Drib L
The prloseCear Morning sae Even:Aug edisions is
iIiCEE CENTS hi the conottr 110 fres, woreDoir.
73. 0 vrrPg's CENTe r ReeY
now. J. IC, enooaknAD
We learttllist, is veriona partsof the State
representatioruiare made to the effect that
azlßepftia.. to the Union Stateponcention
ivt*riiktatkibrlnrrallty,
Qlntfail.Pdthurtittitainatlon' Of Ihis j gentle
thworrmr. All such reports are
wlllatitsfointdation In fact Our County
'36'.i.TFll:traii).(ap absolutely in the hands of
'4.6.4rolitilinatAs Cxtende, andthe delegates
104110 Kwaal reference to se
-eutttiglair "To the atiairatrup
afithisloVitictitierate ecasttuattcldmo lass by
cranzvetuanAl Can4.114c,, thsoshy a sense
* Of dilt3S fa We COW , 01,100/3 by vvb.kb t l / 0 Y
t . 19-q 2 d_ 10 41 0 14
J &m.o. 0114mku b the nepreeentatrre
• 4 : 171 5 andsw. tho Senatorial
eelegt&, 'from Clinton county. and lustrue
-,-.95d,..ta-eupport Ma. hloorurEan.
s*ttlqb="ErthM, the "four delegate!'
V 171911, Snyder, and Lyoonung cows
(-refer bum,
The littladnhtitia Titaticrin in a well writ
-, 1..11 article, Ettrongly urges hie
- •
it..IIGIVEOSATION OF TUE C031.11C.6-
- , eta.
Having performed a disagreeable but ur
gent duty id Pertraying the course, of our
o mtempomry on the rellOect of the oda:de
li 1 )111Willatintifin the-two Houses of Congress
.-- . ....-.ittistlteedloolott chosen to represent the
Soutto ayl rtleit - sciti,,,peoplo, wo are con
.lll, , , s tt°, Arlnefd‘cdrther, and oxposo its
° ..- -- innosendeacv ariCyacillstionin respect to
4-1
C'..7'dteei-Inig.rtggres rrtluterAallY, however,
,i... '' , 4", raY,,retitlarktb*wo hold it not to be
%o evidence of nalmess or imbecility or
-,,-- .." . "AriSSCONErpereon or sFpti.l44 Journalist to
revise, modl or ... mudiate opinions e
- oiaArtal:"Peren t.e, es the result of
tuner PlWrileigtAtOrt and luaowledgo, of
utartuittrettly and rause to shift their p ;-
dons, monk - -on the most impo t
topico. Ifti:c., then, they frankly a w
the alntrittinu In their views, d
aro'itiorai all proper occasions to •x
-,\ piefti c itiaaVia pressure of what cousi r
stionattisi rewi4ori was made. They do
not bean . . that they saw the wholein
all list sutpeoln,,at the beginning, and .
etluctistlY,athaptod. a judgment that the
' .• ttlit3,k,r potiQp wt id not Impair, nor t e
••
.seenkantatir r nt Alustratlyb facts ante
,15,i'qojit t att_that 'all _lntelligent -
• -r - ii Or ii6rmorit d with e
press, &let, r isato walks, aro IleCe6. y
- h'ffitnicing itt paths illtuninatnd by th Ir
•,, .say' Aug 1 1,i4gOendent. knowledge.
man of roal sense and
_algal rements to
— who roodeet hi I r:eit - ril ki Wainelf and oo -
~ .idertaileate•nit • It is commonly the e
. .-- rintilavttglit lettSt alabn, to extruordin
discrimination thatossnat. tir superiors .
EMlZtilltlina. int us pird.
r ~I l awaszKath., Wu, Camptect:ctot said :
••• , ' " t 'tel, a hltiti ibiisfathrtl; not only
• • • •,:eretritetkO4 '
•ILVI. da haste adffrage-o.t.c? •
•' 'fit iturt4+4114 , :r.040 2 -neefor Witte a
f. ' . 1-`'. ta inftt riaa l 74l M lgat t l n` .74,?Z i n erelY b r
gent a., t
-, 'W cittrriviersta SYstent. ofsul ,
" j abot oupinor, but, on wane rule t t
t. . . . ourAatinon approaching the ball t-
Sanaa s. oorthln degree of times". t
:'T.ArlyrEderletstv nett 'ittrorly overlook e
--, reer,Ttriness of tho North." -
• t---;--&-"Hertia4ti etoktemivrati takes groan for
aa.lutplhartal brals of auffram, 341 le
eth
- sie iina :114iiion,„skihe. rt , a -
- • , malt4lT , ft egvalthe bto.eko Who cdme up
' - t ,'.glifilleittiartaird-thlXO il doe , ' net de he
•• .e.r .P4a4.4flostaiurit 4--tinV - vra.id shat, at
•
I ' l - I ' ;11/3 ` i t l i . 3 1 b9 ' f ilt below. • s
_ __ January =tit said:
"The wal Mr. Kr.r..Lr boa eta wit in r
, ..fying.throp 0, his bill, will bung rip d.
•-- orrEt&taVitt' - tfluthiti - ttot the I new* to.
: orad Inortmeat- in the to
41' - intelligent, tax-pay ... r
sa iss eeicliored pOpatiatiOn o • a
.. 1 . ,, - yiePM c l ,- .t.p.c Trup.4.-nuy a .•..
A "l k
eki ti"lutUre. 11
0. 4 p to with
. .t:StiOn..- 4 The eaten majority in ti
, '.tsars narked cut tts way-lotus ma:NM • , 141
, I ''- - Sr in - 11.?1,_
. ' ,1 - , it .le eatnowhat diffrenit to' tell exa t 1;
-• whatpOtitionis hero assumed. Oar ne : •
' ltdriVni Ghisi!:borai olliit.ilea fri , an .
- •'tthtishtstri al *weevil that it rushed , Irr
Ppp,issitheut.,opporrtuil4 for the Kia
el
tvfittiffetit: first " he' applauds a,
''',.., 1..,' . , ritattiand Ida bin. The prlxt‘dplo of •, I
, I hilrhtriedt - gialo iroffrlige, qualified .. y
• ; iti thh:r6quinitincelt oreiL.Priship. So fty
1 Aldo/A/WS in Coniiict with the ideas
1 pouridsd hy our coatemporary only iVI
'• - adili WtRIV. .40
*- 0, •t* . q'l4(o,-.r..1n..ti - -is urged to -Ittt I
...t - .. - 2 r/AtrArtietit =ado fn the Legislature to : .
••,.
~ nem? auffrsge in Pennsylvania. of on
u thatg , :utlespatt were to inspire a m ve
•- .r. l .ent' ICU Would inspire it in aocor. t.c
• -wttlettlittnen tdostarand not to cantor.. it
: Si , tdCas boatilo to lila.
pn,tho Mather Cbaramerrial was t ...
- etidsekLimirritipa on the same ter.. - .
srhitesetTragog nal hot% qualified b is
telligencn... On the 22d, it was no longer, ap
yarently, for equal suffrage; but trained to
notiditiim Hie Voting of the blacks, not only
e- an frit:Wiggles, but ob httx-paying and mil
,itary servtoe, Perhaps, however, Its idea
,iiati to cqtudisit by subjecting the whites to
the saj - te mutildes4ons.,
A , Wqrar4i. ne*tbor accrued not to know,
C , •‘• 4;• 4 .,.'l•srhabot try intaggentiotunallat and citizen
."
ateelu.ow,,that We right to vote in Peitri
, eylv itrea.sa regulated by the Conatitution,
"M'!l i 1 " by, the terms loftiest instrument
• ~ ,it cannot Dti amended oftener than onoo in
~„,. . five yenta.. It was amended in August,
164. It. therefore; Ike CiovOrterciat should
)talle.a."VOlXtpt." raosereent made in the
Leghtlit"-Ire.i . Vwesibi be ruled out of or
, Air'
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alku; noighlior. be,otnxin's cutup
", I }Pril w4.4 4 .t41N CCultgrecidonal came. It
9 2 ?W•f la , ! Mi Tt ha g a d°zeß , linen bock,
about' Ettelitgouop t and
„ - taportitt, ; and.
- ;if fltoi r ervf> gad eaiomt cri only that.
' 4 ; k f'clupg7e9':'lr's4.479l4 - t , P:,Nq-.let us
. 'innitlif,itity4l:l4V , • .
regard.tkis nit:Oct as
ciecitleti.cttrionity,ip titga& r i.
dpod'it4croning',,tt, can
Rico up lutolllgibto fICCOIIIn , of whatit
tually oven meant to say, wo phnit
l~amui d.
, 'l ,4' • J azlov• l .7, 25tb, llio."Commenekt tpOk a
'... trosh dt i,rtum, It said:
we wimm however, prefer inoorporib
. . tut the [Peden%l] Constitution, sal or
ii, t u " g ,
i 41i.
. •., . tiolostiu , reby all won, white and black.
:,1" ti s
•-. I v i.,., North urd tieuth, shall - be permitodp&a.
, 44,..11.. 4,;.c.-- 1 ,,,,i ST ONCE—leaving 1100111113 to the
• r.t p -rlbriliNtn y. State. ^t '''s - Why not blase.
...:o,,.theortrattdrup:at one& and ... forever." s :` .n...
.-11cens•PiOs tr. Plain—Aqr.r. MEN." ' - Yrbit''
-, gicigk.iri.ol4 g reoC`i'in x -Paying, Ti4tary .
vi:kr_bJVTri.Liit_.`tilitetiettip. as conditions for
24 7 .7 ., , A:9141M. Mitlirdnot. slue taltiewinktite i n ,
:..i-., ter tiiitcr , Oio, minor ittatOt : the rilbt to
e l m
f:.. , :; ' i1.Q , firr,, , 11.: wilF hi. 193011 in the sequ t .4. t ,
,itkr.pp lnix'rarY,lirc'reßFP f°und °-
4.
. d P#lol,giliii4.ltEdikk.o3C--.zaelid. hen
1C •• -a t.sutictlslify:-017Tirnlir`f, We
431/1i35 ;t.'ll 42
.;'%':-,., la/Wt. i'vhahivei.
in. ;the , 4704:menial; .as tub re.
iirPnection , ..hat-4# 7 •4 12 up
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State QOustittitinn.
t iaMer job of amending,
• ale itkigria-clanatitution; and that it want? :
rho ateratott roodo "aort)."
-1 "n° 111 7 27f6, another ChangiloCAMO 09:0i
the spirit of tin thoughts, and it broke out:
"\Thile we have not mounted the Ties
tim of negro suffrage as a hobby, -to rido
over and trample dowu everything also, the
important matter has not' been, by any
means, ignored in thott,nunereiat. , '
Ourposition was curly taken, 1111 , 1 we. have
-every reason to hollevo that it has been,
and is so well undorstood, that wowsetsl not
novi.formilly teitentto it, ant s'o cannot
.help noticing in the public sentiment,
tendency to concentrate on the ground
i Ac* or
_, kiicafr4ltl(f licgiailiap: •
-Costostvas rrsi:ts, itnatexl of blaming the
President •for not conferring the tY'on o f
sutimgc on thelately ornanctrated slaves,
resorts to the slow measure of a Constim
tioded Amendment to 'secure It , IOY them,
and some, of thet °unto's that- hate been
most ardent and ... headlong fermiphl move
ment, surprise us with propoxindttions
and cautions, quite in accord oath our on n.
6 6 • • Out neighbor sG' , :rne , alb
pears to have teen overt - :on witha similar
visitation of prudence and WindOn , . It be
speaks caution and delay. •
givcs up its °underling, oddly enoygh na
med .11.niarrtoonscrrnAGE, as utterly beyond
hope. Is Worst refreshing to hear the tics- .
zrlte ospressista ifsolf on this wise • *
As w E liA VI; OFTILN SAID thcre is no-need of
haste."
This would by ludicrous, were It not pool
tiv,lly &nesting. On the 2fitb, you insist
ed that the thing should be clone "at once."
On the ff:th you declare "there is no need
Of haste." how Innocent, too, the naive
assertion that you "have not made a hobby
of negro suffrage!" You bare pegged
away at It almost every day, and in all pee
sihle shapes; have been at the top, the bot
tom, and all tour aides: and now that your
wind p entirely exhaust,l, yen sit down
and :colniftreently magnity your tnodem-
Just here let es drip the remark thatthis
Is the number in which the Cemseereta/
har.dlcs ail subioats. If it offends to-deq
by tatting e•ne side, it snakes amends to
!morrow by taking the other; and en claims
that ail sorts of people ought to be SAlLS
tied.
Now let 139 see what tlio t IZETTE did say
that so unoxpectey charmed the (banner.
en/ into admiration of its "prudence and
a laden's." Here are the wordy
"No d%ubt an attempt will be mule to
drag the general question of N-'ttro Suff
rage into L discussion. Such attest t, it
,come to us, Kill be hapertment. if au
amendment of the Uonotetutlon of Penn
sylvania, touching that point, was dewed,
it cannot, by the terms of the lamatitution
itself, be initiated for sevemlytors to eerie.
No scheme has vot been brought forward
fn Congre-s to confer the right of suffrage
on the blacks to ato• Sul es lately In rebel
lion. An amendment, has, indeed, been
proposed to the Federal Constitution which,
it ratified, will make it fir the interest of
the Southern States to adopt manhood suff
rage. Nothing further is intended, or, at
all events likely to succeed.
"That the;Suffrage Question will ulti
mately come up for review in the diderent
States is more than probable. Suchreview
may be postponed, but it cannot be perma
nently avoided. Among all nations in
which the popular element is respected,
there is a steady drift of sentiment towards
manhood or universal suffrage. Even In
Imperial France, to the full extent to
which the people are acknowledge as tee
ters in the government, every male citizen,
no matter what his color, is allowed to vote.
In the United States the—process of investi
ture has been obstructed, and oven tarried
backward; but the prevailing current of the
civilized world must and will ultimately be
felt and followed.
"When the suffrage question comes up
in Pennsylvania, wo judge from what we
see and bear, that the proposition will be
for a conditioned basis, and that an educa
tional one. Of course there are persons In
each of the political par- us, who, animated
byvery different motives, would profeF a
proposition for manhood voting. All such
are likely to bo disappointed.
"On so broad and consequential a mat
ter, it is worth while for every citizen to re
flect telly before deciding precisely what
policy to fovea - . It is the wisest to look at
the suffrage question, not from one side,
but from all sides; not as touching One race,
jail au races. There need be co hurry or
predlpitatiOn in deattng positions. It to
more needful to consider no hilly before
reachinga conclusion, as to make the de
cision arrived at thoroughly intelligent"
Any man of common sense and common
honesty, upon reading those paragraphs,
will seo they contain no abatements or
qualifications of views previously expressed
by us on the suffrage question; that they
left us commited not only to follow, but to
help "the steady drift of *madmen t towards
intualood or universal truitrage;" that our
Peculiar "prudence and wisdom" consist
ed In not being lorained to make a move
ment for extending suffrage In Pennsylva
nia until we had a legal right to make it:
and In that ern virtually counselled all eui
tells not to imitate the Cbravirreirsl in start
-I,t; a raw before knowing in which direC
tion it 'wee best to run, "but to rotiect fully
before deciding precisely what policy to fa
vor:"
• Or cderso the Commercial did not under
. srend'alb"ltlaing of this. In its confessed
ignomace of the established meaning of
— wordi anr r phrases,. it supposed wo had
•taten.a-ratreat, and deemed it prudent to
follow.sult. It would notdofor so brilliant,
profound and versatile &Journalist to own
outright that ho was following so ignoble a
'leadership, so he Invented a story, and
made it so sc.7eptal)lo to . his own vanity
dyceived himself with It, that
be was leading us, and many
many other Journals, and, in addition, Con
grees, end the masses of the population in
the loyal States. It is nod for • man in his
thoughts to indulge In mutt miserable hal
. Incinations; brut when he becomes so weak
as to parade them before the public, fancy
ing he can peas them off for verities, it is
limo a. Cotturdsslon of lunacy was taken
out in hls'behalf, and he consigned under
itfha thEl computadonate treatment of doc
tors skilled in mental diseases.
V
The recentnumerous fearful accidents on
the Western waters, involving in every in
tepee a leas of a hundred or more lives,
render it imperative that much more care
-hould be taken In steamboat inspections
then bet Tl3B to have been used Mittel to, at
least in that part of the country.
The blame, we see, is cast upon tubular
boilers, Many Western boats have lately
adopted bollemixataructed like the boner.
of locomotives, the reason given beit.g that
'they generate Steam more rapidly than the
old belle:Tit andthe itina . iSSO prevalent that
tne recent otith!unities are owing to thin fact,
that the !neurone() companies of some of
the Western cities have resolved not to take
insurance risks on boats using them.
We know not how correct this asaump
lion may be; but we Moline to the belief
that bad material in the boilers and care
lase engineering have also had something
to do with it. Whatever the cause may it
,le•hie,htime that soniething were done to as
certain it and prevent the rocurrenr - of
suCh.feal,
-It is' worthy' or :rlimark that the great
bulk of steam:moat ex_p_losions . happen ah
the' rivera
mainly on the latter. Very few explotono
happen on the upper Ohio, and the are
esPectally rare on that porter the river be
tween Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. A !very
few illkvorocetTed there within tho laat'sgen
:eratton; testen.tow thatthey scarcely affect
the sum total of such aocidente in the &n
-try at largo. Why is this? Is it not bectause
Apavare and
.eaution,is exercised tiythe
boatmen on tide end of the river, and'that
recklessness in ateambeating is thbrj the
.. exegoti 9 A and pot the .
Tuz-klarkia (Ga.) Telegraph urges the
Presidea to eutunion 40./3outhern , them
bent of CohgreasloVashington, and 'Ton
emelt will not agithit thong-0a regintept of
17tritectiites,treoj3i 'should be sent td put
them in - rho-, &pea," If the Bouthern!peo
plethlt.kthatlathe way to dolt teL theta fry.
. . .
M. Itotyiatarr, 'eflantticky, said lii.taY.
In the. HMls° thakbe;Viit".:tiot a Republiiwn,
./
;Lae tritorrist.' rr• teibadeald that h was
,n Democrat be would bave lift the n ex
, artiy on the head . His name I ,five ably,
found; lathe yaw; and nays, along witii tte
,Mliet eiipeill:
... of that body. ! -
a : . r
...- :-AlinitE4?iimmt ! ,Httet ra deolaree .to
'Af illy
f. 4;ll.7ktoommair far ekriernor. L ..
I,•EUT TRUE.
Mr. Mr.K...oa, of lientte-ky, :h.,
man from, that State in C.,turset
w h o have pluck enough to stand
hp-for the right, gave, in a few w,,rtiq, tho.
other day, the true explanation of the oppo
salon to every measure that has been pro
posed, so far, to secure the bleAhltags of fr.,-
dam to the freedmen. Speaking of the bill
to enlarge the powers of the Freedmen's
Bureau, he said : •
"Thoeo who opposed the bill are Mow
who opposed every measure to crwth trea
son. They proposed to continue tyranny
and oppress Lon arid wrong while then ti
desired to protect all people alike. Whorl'
the President issued h4rproelnmation call
ing for troops, it was denounend no a
potien." • ,
Thetnen who now oppose the proposed
tonstitutionalereendment, the Froodmen's
Blume bill and kindred measures, use
the same aigniaenta, to-day, that they
used-Jet-behalf of treason throughout the
They opposed coercion of the Status,
the Call for troops, the emancipation proc
lamation, the enlistment of negrotss, the
auspensioriof the habeas corpus, and every
other measure needed to make the war suc
cessful, because they were all in their view
'Unconstitutional," and involved a usnr•.
potion of authority; and they oppose every
meant:in needed. to give of feet ti the eman
cipation wrought by the war 1 1 ,t the same
reasons. To be sure they take upon them
selves, now, to say that they are the Presi
dent's friends, and that they sustain what
th e y rail his policy from patriotic Moti vas;
but every ono can see that they are the
same venomous opponents of all that Is
right and goodthat they have been through ,
out the war, and that their opposition, to
day, Is but a eentinuarim of :he opposition
that began with the war--that it Ls a,Caisted
by the same spirit and spring's trout th a
same motivee,
ME WOOL GROW ILES' CON V ENTION
The County Commissioners have Lindly
granted the use of the Cotirt H o nso to th,
Wcol Grox era Convention %Thiel ims.•,oo
Thursday, and the Con, eni:ou cs , .)ni-
Ingly be held them,
The indhastiorm tire that this Convent
will be larsoly attended, and that the wool_
growers el . thLs end of the State will be able
to form a compact and influential organlm.
lion for the proteetloo of ttwir interests.
Wo trumpet to the manufacturers of this
city whether it would net be good Evnley In
them to mako common cause with the wool
growers in this movement for proteetion,by
giving their countenance and aid to this
Convention? The wool-growers have but a
common interest with them, and the two
ehouldwork in harmony; and harmony
be attained only by conference and u fair
understanding between all parties
THE NEW PARTY.
A Wuablugton ep . eclal to the Nra York
Wm./dm:ye:
"A meeting ofprominent politicians will
be held in city some time daring the
coming week, for the purpose of inaugurse
Ina the political party of the futnro. Loyal
Southern men who have been dancing at
tendance for . adnaisalon to the halls of (\in
gress under regular elections, loyalists
from the border States who have scuts by
the Suffrage , or the old Union party, and
conservative republicans who disagree with
Thad. Stevens' interpretation of republiean
tam, are prominent in this movement for
an organization of the friends of the Presi
dent. The name "National Union. Party"
will . probably . be adopted . Delegations of
active politicians_ from all the Northern
States will be prow:r.'.
Iteie is the chance some of the oon.,erva
tives of Pittsburgh hays been figtulog for.
Now let them hoist their true colors, and
eail in.
ftettnect Ex.wriorte.--Stnte election will
be held in Nov, Hampshire on tho sot.ocal
Tuesday In March; in Connecticut on the
second Monday in April; an.' In Rhode
Island on the fleet Wednesday in April, or
tho present sear.
Tux lower House of ttro Wted Virginia
Legislature has selected lit:cuasttNnil 29
the future Capital of that State. •
I.)
OrnIA:MUST MS LUVISI.A.R• mass Mini
m•.—Lettors fmat °Moore of the freedmen's
Bureau in Lonistaaa ahoy that the militia to
that Mate are organized Into patrols for the
purpose of tweeting-the •eomatry and forcing
tholmeChneti to remain upon the plantattOne.
IteartOrikeeport they are .ouferclng some of
the moakodlona featture trorold slave eye
t MIL In one IMItaIIICO they gave tea, la anoth
er thirty, end , tg frnMhor three bemired
Whew Three freeditenosoehool-houses were
destroyed by *mob tirtlcir pariah, of St. Oar',
end Os Thifolleatis In the parish of Ls
. Untretteristedy employed to teaching • school
of eddlt freedmen was Ilrivon 'from her work
by briekbatrineed by the mob. The civil so
r eddies aregtotproteetleg freedmen, and
too Freedmen's Snrearr le the only sourer, of
protection.
Ittranettma—A woman was Shot on South
street, to-day, as we go to press, and Instantly
killed bfa roving peddler. Officers are in
pursuit of the mutterer. The woman's fumy
u Farrtinte, She' wag frock' StOordeld, flarr‘
elm - county. The bullet patted through her
tight breast; Snit bar death IS bettered to have
been theTerillt kecldental dttcharge of
tbr pittel. Theeddler fled, leering ble pack
btbind.—Strubentiar Ikrald.
Tam total number of the graduated of West
Point, is ha were In the regular snag at the
commenceinent of the war was eight hundred
and l wenty: nutuberone hundred and
ntnetyleven resigned and Joined the meth,
leaving eta hundred and twenty-one loyal
gradUutee who remained in arms for the
I.7itiOn; of which number no less than one Mtn-
Ored and thirty...lett, or nearly asany as
those who resigned, were ristlYes of the m south
ern' Strata.
Tea Hocheeter truien learns that a tending
grain, produce and apple dealer In Ontario
county soddenly closed Munn., recently at
Canandaigua. and left for parts uaknown.
His Itabilitiesnre variously reported at (rote
11.5P,0CP SMOG°. Mace his departure bank
paper Id I hiLairionnt of SU,oU has turned up,
Dearing the name of the father-in-law Of the
Party, Whileh the latterasserts is a largely.
.
Dish fluor sr liftwacite.—A Man tau found
in an inwensiLle condttatm, at the °roaming of
the l'ittehurgh and itinhonlng Railroads, to
the Simnity of New biarg, on aondny afternoon.
Ho sr naPtak en to tho town where mottles! itt
tention taus rendered and he was found to be
rendered helplees from the effects of gnu
shot rronmi. lie Mahout thirty-flee yearn of
ge, candy complexion, and supposed to be an
Irishman.
Inside dincoverien of petroleum are tielno
made in the south part of Oxford eonntr,
Canada, lying at and near the village of Til
voribtirg. Thrum discoveries ore on Clear
Creek, Big Otter gni Little Otter Creeks. Tii
sonburg in fifteen miles moth of Inger.ll,
end In reached by 0. moat excellent maned
urn ded tend. Several *renal:my° alreadyneen
commenced Ty portion from Pennsylvania,
Rochester, Duffel°, End Danger, ale:
A tAddatt from Mr. treed, of New Orleans,
lo an officer Of the Treasury -Department,
sayatbattn some of the Meshes the freed-
Met , are geeta¢ for Welt lives i that they re.
fuse to work for their former owner., hut are
se:riot:lg Northeni men, for whom they are de
•alrotta try Work- on .801y1 terass, and that when
employed hy .stiob men.,they work faithfully
.and.industrfoosly. They Say that their Old
mastoids. diplomas them the iatne as formerly.
Tug MA* of Ishmael bay of Maryland, who
shot • mat , for trylng Inhaul down the IDIOM'
Orates flag, was-thatonly ono among fort r,
du
alded upon javOrithly 47 ch. 4..5. tk "'" " "
ter oniebillhif fur iieeki atm:toting at Which
derdandii fbesprevate kismet setstainmeby loyal
cittientldiningtha sear were butoniltted. '
TaltlL6itielleirstof the .I.3drUlt, says err. M.
111.tabtadayjNeatanatier bf the oil well boar
Canon City, arrived from' there the previous
vraleg. He - kin:mine vs that he has Massa
loads—almotppehgationa of refined oil ois the
road, sada II
_the firsit from t;nl6ra to
aells. LILL Pebbling work# areltrOrlung ulbviy ,
and the chilli glelang been better thin t
nod. They pump from twenty-11re to thirty
barrel. dally,
hoot of thstleading operators in the oil re
alms of rentisylvanhs, are considering ftvor.
ably theca:settle/My of yang crude Pat.:okay
a. fool for running their engines; thus afraid
tug the-perils Of Mutfingration from Isparta.
aldell.recootty proVOIL 60desorltructive at OM
urIA-17 Ruh, r,4truleturi,Vropy ued , thrnws
nesihor sparks - line mmokei while slop cost
of wisps's* Ati - ordinary - steam boiler LO its
wimmlistlots twbattrdlitng.
A Zs IM Your totter writer says that not less
Moth tWenty nt the New England womenrwho
1.1 . 1 - 1.1 seduced from their lionsm by the ousi
erstion scheme of Mercer. and then len bv
hiod hg
1.102. but. hero driven by poverty to
-- life of- .basno,and.aro now Inmates of Now
10013cle,
Tit I.lAvell Lang Neva states that more
y than
ti mallow. of dollars capital, owned h
ht 14 nrhourg, base boo)) Invested out of
L I pints, In col . ..onus:nee of the usury me,,.
Th. owners could nut afford to lend money at
yel rent.
7ne Richmond require' atatea that on Tue.-
. 1 rlcbt eiticene or lhuliaon county were am
oe d iirmight to that City, to appenr
* military COMMllinion to ane wee the
oheige of aileged anlatreatment of freedmen.
Toes New York Odserver 'Peens. on thi
1 of a.ilouthern earruaponden I, thu the
",. raity t,f the Routh was opposed to armo,aion.
T.% tie; clergy were generally In favor of it. ,
not that tallier hard on the clergy
paw. Mose, a rebel mg.:adoring the late mar,
wan killed a few drivallice nimee Winadeator,
, a rnicarrytatillnir tr. ink); do p bonm whip`, he
e o, tonere/Ore rioded , ita the property di the
Anted Blotto.
TRW Eufaula (Alabama) Newt asps that soy
oral negrocithavoliecnahot'in that vicinity ov
*altpairpe' parties Knee Yankees left' luta
wtaelr.A.elafeatbartlitleb bakeneas and Mitt
-bees t tight not i 6 bb tobirated.-'
peavvilikliel:
HE STOCK-
HuL33 } ;=i42 l Eo3/ 1 ; •B
PAN T will haid at tbe 01111 ob of the Coropotlf. oo
THURSDAY :Um Pt,o 333 Weisel, p. N. A toll
sod prompt ottOodatiCt detlttd. as then will O.
btolneee also portonee I o trsneact.
By order of the 'President.
feTatato &LAU!. C BCHOYER, Clerk.
ELEtTIOIII NOTICE—An Eiettion
:tor Presldath 24.4=gait add =ears cif • . tbe!
Cornpany for erecting Midge over the Alleg
River, gpoette Rirtahcirgh,,,in the county K ane
glienv IMO held St th e Toll Hones, at lh•
Ronrli end dr th e Brldtei as .31 - 015 DAT, the 4th day
OrMareb 'fret: et 2 trelnel
fry ~„,344 4 WaL EQdERCRti . Tres:lard—
e , ITICt 0/ Tr.l.Ltollnal• Vot.on, K. K. Co..
Wrif•31:1101t, Fehr:lm . y
A \N - LTAIL \IEETING.—In
l etth the Pre"tstoas of the Charter '.O
aurplentente, the Aonuol teener.' Meetingof the
Sto,kboldresarthe-Allegh , fr c lalley Railroa d
nr tae W.PgA,t
0.0.., tt.. to recel•e the Roe tot the Freel
dent cud Manor:re, to aloe% a Booed of Xaccierc fur
the enelllng yacr and front/at both other ba , tht.e
at may be pleiffite4,
fra:td ?OM lIALLANTIN E. BecretAry.
NOTICES
NOTICE TO °FIFERS OF DRAYS,
A .ad.—Notice le hereby atecn to all
°warn of Drays, Carts, CArrinaose, Auggir,
I resident Or labrl-rtaldrat let the (Itty - of
rittabargh, to Day their Lleenata at the Treastircr - s
Odiee da n c e wi th f
Pittsburgh, In
accor alth an
Aet of Assembly, opprove,l
March Id. IWO, and an a/lA.lllmm. of the Councils °l'
the 12Ity of rlttsburyh, passed Aprli MO,), andell
person..who ncylect or censer to take out Licensee
will b.:aunts./ to a penalty, to be ruo,•ered bolo re
theolor, double the amount of the Licenae.
The old metal plme. of preelou, year, Ma 4 Se, re.
turned at tha time Licenses Sr. taldu Qat, of pl 7
22 elsle therefor.
===3IMMCI
Eacb Two Iloree Toluck- .......
Each Ton e llorae Is 0./
Ea4ll Two Horse liach 14 0)
Vaa:buena and Thnher Nrlarels drawn ,y t.
bonen. {le ebeacb. For r orb additional hon..: used
In can of the aboweo4.
W. 1411,1111 A Ller, City Trawurer.
Firranutrotr, February !Att. Leal. —tcS:tnanlJ
STOCKIIOI-DE US OF TUE LIN-
C 01.5 UM AND ESINLNG COK PAN T , lIL
UN
notice that a Mretlhg ba held at TTI
tsyltlrr, 'Tend ctrcet, com Si: emr.tur 2TII.
et rcelecit, to elect oftleere for the enAtt year:
A , o, to rat., motet to ether On the work of the
Cothpazy. Itt order of the Doard.
tl WItAT, J t•v; •••
• _ -
OTIcE TO OfrVERS OF 011.
1: (t..at V, Inch A rte.a.nt, Totthg.
t SI .•rv3. Pump . , hod, le.. corn;•:ctl.
use., t.• t.tt ot a %el! on:y. tor eel.
Thy ter; LSALtaI 111t,KRY 1:0).
DIV/PROY4I .
011, r TM. N Ra.T!,l
ayeu st..• , /, resy;
I'l co onfROV, Tebruary yd. tea:. )
IRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
%h..), l.:/..ntpaat hart this day declared a di ,
idend of FORTI PER CCIIT., out of the ears angs
'of toot !set all mouth. nu the Capin/ Stock: 20 per
nl..n Cash nod nlo tosr cent. In Ceetlacates Yie
block. gapaLle no and ern the :fah lash
Tat b.
Hoot. 'win be otond from 11. 121 h to
the VA that.
tea 2wd C. BEM - I:GEM. howntary.
1.11,7 , e or 10..6...../OW y,
1 . 11 - I , t/LT.Olt, Tets tbro. f
TILE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
.a. .asyoyee 'IL InlifrAN If have th is doe de-
chorea L . d s aelneeul of Tbito rlas KNT. on the t ••pl
tat Mock, payable no Otorlebolders an and after the
MA/ In.L, et Lb. °Zoo of the Treusarar. LTI , Liberty
street.
Transfer rooks will be elnsed /from the fah to llala
inst. ff. ttrid o J. L. NAPA:MALL, 'fress.
_
Orrlar. Or rnan.t. Ott. 1../GrAECT,
PlrealtOlaOtt. January ISM, tan. I
TirirHOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
thr ' Pearl 111 l Mining Company lave /lowland
that oat of the net earning/. of the Lut eftmonth..
dint Deeembeillat, 11. dividend of TS'S WI.,
LARK rLE big ARE shall be Wel on and after Feb
ruary Isi, Ike, and that the r , anlneeref..le earn
llnles, Ts/ • Dollars per etve. aballbe maenad In itte
Treasury as a allaltne head.
lalaqmoota /OHM J. YOFXO. bentedarfo
MERCANTILE 1.71311ARY
X-. XS •X' TX FL XII .
REV. HENRY WARD BERCRER
WTI.I I ECTIIILB IX
CITY HALL,
Trednesday Evening, lvieb. 7.
SUBJECT-PRECONSTRUCTION."
neon opal at I o'clock. Lactate oontnatneta at
I o'etoca.. etntle Catty('x'Se. bototed *eta. =a
extra. Seat• may be aseCred at City Hat, Tareday
and W ado raday toorntaga. coarnnetteing at IC crated,
31, Eirrtbes oases, u the diet to withdraw from
Ain leatbrr exagastananta at any time, attoCtd ale
patent: data. atme tecalre
ho
TIVALAYI ItAa - KWILL. Jo„
W. B. Iit.DAWARBB.
0. auctimrocx,
JA.2I/11.L DrIIIbISLL.
C. 1.. CALDWILL‘
X. C. J.L.13/I.EX.
fr 3 . , Galan Casrdttee.
t:\IIN Y t~)~ ~:r:~ n:~:+~
"x"" sirs
Tbt kntlnu rsorK E TV I A V I I,
ct
• AND
_ F ir Ite:PgAtAtrr lnY ° A ;
Vflr' 'l
- U 0681,..
No. :73 Lltirty Meek, bemoan Mond rtreet and
trarrhootlel. at Pftsisktoronnted by Ales. KUtil•
13 E alk , Xe.t. ' . 1r Vt7 4 eVel. 2 llr7V , " ''"-
Ltrf OWAVELIGPIX.
No. Lad Peon. e m."rbotwoma blood stows and Gar
heat alley. noeloya.frost of CO feet lit toenail. ex.
ding nt01t.1.07 feet alnoWnsl4 a 71 toot alio?.
. ,VITS Xol.=lowo 170
Pearl atreet, tefjohthz Obo re 'Warehouse. Caalcut
mien a frost taf COO /Oat% este - luting Wei IN'
(Ott inciltukti f ,ley tro arttiett is greeted
nobstant tal ittpry•Bsiek'Darelliome,contalning ear_ti
Sc klkbeo,rottlagoa tinougboma sue bas
in.' N brick and sep a fOLISte stable Siena,
Terme tale, Atimmutelia. era% no all or eltner
of the Moir, Itt. 1548. roe further portico
/ore lootro i.;lll3liLtr. Llbert7
or ores a tozzt itrret..
tit? -god . I`.' Jo. WC?. f:f. AN D. Ana's.
4.! HEAT Accnos SALE OFIIALF
U ACES WTI ATTIGLLINO VA ELK. GAO LIU
EITTT.—WMD N Pel3O4T /JILIN OtiN. Vett. 7to.
ll
usted Gaff Arrel.ola, Y ou.o.oorofoo rt , cott the ecilll ' os
Park Pare I.ldirm. There k.ta lie' hand.mety and
to the sltaatimat Vow Zara:m.l4m Train 1.111
lease the Pronayiyaolo Depot at Zo.elock. for the
free ochre-Timm ladleattld denthoorlo Gland from
the sobs Two., oneBthird oasis; balsa, In pee oad
two year. with interest. secured hy bond and moat
gas ; [ILA to be paid on earls Tut wile. Porrilkami.
fr:. A. Mril,W AIN E. /Wet.
suLDIEBS ) noriE BUILDING AT
All ti,N.—"o WEDNMSDAY MOUSING,
Feb. 7th, at tOolotont. will he so}ll an It. premise,
roer of W•anington and Liberty mond, the two
"tau /came 17ulidlo. tan ern /Nine *oldies,' Hoof •
71 fee t loot. 77 fret 0740. 'with felt roof. Air., the
Lumber In (mats around Wulf - Pathos , In fronts the
Lax tire. and natures, Water 1 7 11.• and 1ta1..;
About 1 , 4 yenta hood [Wet Y a t e s
Tenn, cash. 11011416, to., to be removed In IS
days from ante. T. A. PiteLLI.LAILL Aunt.
/0,000 BUSH. DAMAGED GRAIN
AT AGM —Wecloculay Mornimt.
Fthrbary TA.. at 10 o'clock, at No. 1.12 Piro. Mere.,
will be aold In one of more loia,fttrnntJrrn Thoosand
Reabele Unmated Barley 554 Malt.mised. enitnble
for dtattiling purpose.. TOM., rash.
fri T. A. IiceL.IILLAND. 1.001.
TIEW IN ST. PETER'S CHURCH
A T EADAY )71 - 6181210.1feb. 11111, at 718 o'clock.
will be told o second Aver of Collomeretal Isles
Unoma, 10618mIt n
hdeld etrert. byorder of Atimints.
trot., of 1 1 , M. Davis, deceased, the e=gtbly Mas
ked Peer, Ito. 78, In II Peter's Church,
fob A. kfrILIVALIE, Auctioneer.
EDUCATIONAL
NORMAL CLASS.—There is a
Class a Ladlesmarts EVERY tIATITUDAY
.I.IoRNING in SHAFFELL•Ii COMMERCIAL COL ,
LEGE Roolles No. 1 Mt. Clair Hyatt. Pittsburgh.
All others w Wang lupin the <ll.l please :neat
ItXTNAPORDAY, Feb. MI. pptt.rg
THE WEST CHESTER *CADENT
AND MILITARY INSTITUTE.—Tbo d+coltd
Torso of the Neholaatte Tear, commences on Mc
.4 La
Or February, sad clone ot, the Sath of June heat.
Rays Youog Hen thoroughly prepared for bu
le...retailer, The FrierSpat, alto ls also the
bead teacher Is assisted by TEN gentlemen of &MI.
Ity, tact and 'experience.
Merle, purchased the large and eortunorltous
Peho-,1 property rear West Mester, lately accepted
by the Petuvylvanta Jalite ry Academy, he deatgue
re.oelug hie hch.l theca In area areas After the
re...al the aillltary department. though at proseat
eery efdeleat and flourlableg 1.111 be almadosed.
ref Cataloguesoly i r b ilie . ef v lV4l, A.
Weiner / 1 4•00Motili. pence.
prrri
ANI
rISFI
Yksllclt
01.0101.1.11
house pfa
rittoDtll
tirooDluto
"U
REST
far forated
sad Herm
Tar tab,
requiring
at any
atilt
Skate Itr
CHALULA:i
I=l
AN INTICIMT I
To did o from too Orst
I HiTip out_
r.TtliwtmOtt. /sonar?
V twit maw
• 4,1,rr, utirrli:ott
. 11111L, , vid... I
HEIM
.... . ¢ 041,. xd
rPIiaLSTERY
ET, .veAn
'll4l tewp topstantjy on
%enroll+, Prattler 4.1.,
rOO . ftletmsted neat
i'mtudi, Bandage.; Vix
re NI onlis , rot
fp. In. Oil Clo th o:, ot.
, ilGllll+ I:ttyCNit
1:=M1!
101 11Till %TREE'
A. No. AS
odsborribers. amitlitxclure
btll‘ll.t. , rtry o zrtiVr that
' Mut
'boles I:r All •ki..ls of
rrornpr I , lttritlan
• OW ”t1S_11211111•51 , 11( C
WANTS.
W ANTED -DRUG ST
odeertlaer would Durchasts • BETA . m frat'a
PT( F. la the City Or Co Town. Ad crew B.
T. COS. Plctemeoh Post-A unter
IM-es
11,7 A iIi . TED--AGEtyIS--Fur ttErte , :
uunc i.! ; w. ••A
d NOVEL ;
Suitable f, r roe m ow
stork. l' ATtante " ple ntaelffne
Melted rerelpt of SI. Agents can•clear $lOl per
month easily Adttreis EWERS. BogSAM
Ohfa f.S:ltess
1. 0 1•T g lE m 11--E111PLO MEAT—ley a
taloi - y. • El, ....tsl i rOu a ggr➢ol .' ,7g4l7.ll a ' M;
ediltation. oz4l wl:ltry-te hlruaelf usctu , .
okt 14 mr - re nrrl.
11' ANTIED.” A 16i2; ?I TF3— rt,IW II a
**lrk or ntraorblng Istereat andperrna_nant
oalne-- .. liratt. and Cainpolgua lay Henry
ropt-ea. Al , 0. •••nerr..oo and Ere r'aolpalzna." by
Col. rorolara. appty or ad•lre.
a. ELL/5, 47 onnh etreat,
Sinn rJtirurtj,
Tv leloo PER YEAR I
1 T —we redkt AteF,Nm every otter. to roll our
IMPIK , Vg.D , 1::!:TT-L.)01,LAIL dFeVillg , i MA
nr.lttudo. under and upper !wed:
warranted Ire year.,.. Above ra:ary,r lwrire corolnle
pold. The ONLY LLarbine *old to rWitectScatcr
or lean taro 4lC r TO' /14 itcdoreirl ty !fuse.
Rhodtor D 111(dro, Grwerr 1 7tnS.rr, .Irtr,wr
and Eo. o .•:der. 4is other cheap NI &chine. law td
ro.l,c it - drYTIL. (!ten' r. free. Address or call op
hitAd. A CLARY. ford. ttaine.
dwO:doody wr
It' A 1. TED..AGENTM.-- EMPIA)Y
-. !LINT TOR P.):TI'ItNIZD SOLDIERS AND
ALL ... I HY.P.S..--tervot bale of Jenelry, Mllvoreanr.
A, kn. 'Ube Hamilton I. Co.o.•• OREA 111 rr DV , .
is
tI:LITUTION. •Dor agents Sr. .nai l g from Vlva to
rrlrly Dollar e rd pe y stri see nee "Mawr, Late
In• (.4,1 nom F.• 7011( !Ali It 5 Melicl.l ur stock to over
Inc A11,..na Doha.. A spHindt assortment of
`i , afro.... glass. L•die•• and DentLensen•• Jeeralry
.4 all 51n.1.. of tar to,. feshlonabla patterns, ...0
lna at .0 n..--ch. ben.. he rer.ts for rertlacate. nod you
..ill ...I what ) n.. sre rritttled to, re nand $1 for Eve
rertlonatea. or As /or "art, or send a throo-oent
'tamp for oar lerro• to ogeras, nn . .ch Nse of tar most
Iherat k.d. Ann. It root tiro,. 'Write n,lnlnly rout
'rat, city. ro.ntr Ali,' state. to HAALILIVI: i PO..
f., P. 0 . :ken York. naletroom, Al Liberty
nor. New Tort. nonSnlsn
11313
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—RARE CHANE El- -The
v% 11l and nva of a ILA r. YAP A..D
17:14 TIMIS Er, In a good Inca:lnn xo.I do
ing e.gn,d butlevr.s. i.eale 14 , 0 H
ytat, Vora
prE 1,55. Stine blad.acnauly attend up. Pu••,...
eivel 'Oren toy lidv borne , 141. and lat h arc,
d4k/t4l rcyciced (rota v,oot, to
4041'464A. )4, lii,PAICILL OWVICIL fr7rf
OR SALE—VALLAIRI.I3 PROP
•- }:ETY 1T H Y , VII.LE ..±TA 'nos. nn the 11.0 ,
Y. Sl' e R. IL A lanzr -utodantlal
ruin. Po. MI, tn6.4.-ret ntlle. C..nto.l‘llu6 13
rx.orn, butli-r.,An and waith-hou , ; ...Ad yrs,
,; ...plendial na,e.r-fula
rtl ng Spring. ,upply lug auf-
GoiL for 11.pu..• and .tally yurr,,s, Or.
Earl tn.l,ti.. frail tr. io, Thc nhote rnper
ty front. rt% r, ..nn.l-1, ” , out 70
x v. 111,1 can be dirl , t , -1 1,1, lot, to ..Al p..
Haforn,ll.,tl d, rind can o , oblnlu ut rel
to 7
.4 AI. II:J1 PAY. no ...t :7'' •
FOR SA LE OR RENT. —Thai lance
apd modern 1.111. rontalnlng alue
.now by .Inr,,
Fsq. For ps , Ilen:u^-, apply oti pro ml
..r /01i:14 TIHbY, 1:1.1.3 str.et. N loth
ant rlttzturgh. fc.lrlva
FOR BALM-lOWA LAND- $1,600
B. —ABOUT FOCIt BUNIARY.O AND TIIIBTY
ACRES OP LAND, intimated near %Verna., t it y.
tra=llton Oonnty, lowa, in. of
INitlroad.i to offel,l for nal< for .I%TM , UV,. t. itl:D
DOI I • 1 , 11. w 6. Aildreav i•ONVNER," Entn.rrx
1>
nIIIVELLING HOCSE FOR SA LE. --
Two thick ()writing House. xi,: t•tetttl.. ou
Frderal w &for aFtd sir tSc.ragit the hurl..
l'orclivters art tnvlled to exatillne the Drupe t 7.
I. trrlns..l6;,ly ." rot/Oral atreet, hurl ha
vtrctL stret I.
Fob ss,
Ilmat•te la Chi
de
elra-• 1, Nu
arr. TSUI be
ti
Em 001... N.A.
No. 91 Bea, •r
Mot.
*tattoo. E. t 6..
oom, ta
Mr=
~ cenent Coat
im,lstlL;°
Veit BA.
deuce, cqat.:
la s mar
111. ,
fi.utflirtibp77
rZ=MII
I,7lrae.g7:l' Ti
ra., wind, re,
VAS EXWER, No. tat PlR6atreat.
FOA BALE--WRITE OAK LEM..
BEIL —ICO,CaI test of I Ind/ 1/ 99 // 99 . /9 99 / 9 fret
long; 1170,002 , feet Blood Thither. Stills cot to order
nod delivered to Plttitruratt or Alleseheny. Cross
Ties, now Mums and Plt Poets. Milts at Wes/
Middlese, on limo of rile and Pittston rgh Railroad.
Meuse county. Ps. Address H. E. WICK a CO.,
Weal Silddleaes, Mercer Co.. P.., or Tat,,. N.
11113.1t11, 800 L=. or No. 4 ed. ClOr .1.. POO
entrak.
LOU ItAILE.-A Valuable Country
n. &W.! it Edge...a Station, Pero ylvent•
itslirosa. one and hilt miles O ne ilkinabei
Eleven SeTell 1.10 perches of Land: • new Dv:til
ing containing ten coon. end tofu neelern.th
fruit and other coneentenoae on the pre:etas. let
fortber Information, calf it Ito. la Plink Street.
natant:cab, or on the premises.
cor:dtl" J. IL KING.
} Olt SALE, urrn LIVPIEDIAtE
rOBBLBBIUM, TC MOVNT HOPE PROPER
fT. ALT WOODS! TS 'hißTATlON.—Wilteettaorna of
Lahti. Brick Dwellwith IQ room sa4
~tattyof soft wxter Lad fruit of *u ttykdr. tea mas
a.' walk from Vattern! street Pepe t. Altegiway.
•:wialre of the oubwriber, at tad PfAtIELINK AND
.IL TOOL ;TOREN. =and 14 WU* *Wert, Allapitany.
or/a:tame
08 SALE CHEAP.
A lIAININWYSTE. PCOPY:TITT,
ti FIVT. ACRES, In elaCtorr tow olp. eat„lot•lna
he arra:Lana of Janten Old and J. I Igardt.TLe
61):1031' elDela (11 are a Nail, YIZZI• Dote Ling. Tram.
Jars, tr.: • Viconord of one OM, yeara
wilance of grouted llle3 with cloalee Yratt Trews, in
1:11 bearlor. A delightful balidloy alto on the place
. be esally pit to In the Boater road or
,ina /An:wit:an.
ApplytaiJ•llEri T. SAPL.. No. AS Faders.: let.,
Iltpileal, Or, addreas J. MY.
L. CYLE.tiI-111A.N. No, in
Widoot street. Philstlephia. JaZ: if
F t 8 MALE—A Farm of about 34
see... .Rhein In ilitabeth tnern"tdp. - Allegheny
...say • Va. about one rade and • half from the
l'areuytla of Mc/ieemort, half tulle a the Idononga
wt. live + and the seine ?ram the Toughlugheat.
The Intproyetoente ate, deal. 4 } - tame I 'acinge
Honae, with 81,71411, end affood well of water at the
~,,r:setOttd, It Ire ato' Insour House. with four
rwoint, with lwe go.at *bring e of water: third, a Log
Ilut.r,
ilutar, with tat roams, t frame bath barn. with
the. trey bewlatabling. torn crib, carriage !memo and
.titer out-building. The tract la all underlaid with
A 4.1 t. of No. limestone. Th 4 atratunt of Ilth.tone
worth all stiff It asked for the property. For fur.
•her partleulara Inquire of 11. TOWER, Beal
Ettate Agent. No. IR4 ?north Street. fe7,:tf
FOR RENT.
1:011 11ENT--N0.33 Diamond .41-
. ley ?GREY. STORY Diltrll ,TouE.
atter at Gin h ATION Al. DAIS E.
Jaiddf
TO LET .- Proposal. will be re
re. ed for tire reoltny of • •Dr ILK lEs
itt I 2 o'riork noon on Tur.ula2 ne Lt. .aid proposal,
to be eras to the May or•• Clert
fr 2 ,41 Dl GIIIIKH PIILICr DOEMITTTED.
TOR 11.ENTSTEANGHIST MILL,
elitUate on the Alonnogahela Elver, I, McKee,-
purl. a STEAM GRIST NULL, with four rim of burrs,
islth abundant power, and excellent machinery, la
Pod.order. The EMI Is well located for business,
mid njoy.. fled coontey POO.OlOO
Millen when sold. Title Indispatable. Tor Nis
iher Information, apply on lb. yresnLvs, or address
b Giro. uhriTll, V01t... rt. ra. larrdnall
DISSOLUTIONS.
DISSOLIUTION or PARTNER
!•I3II..—The partuttalalp berutnfore extat I a t t. ho , .
t . • a the undo:nig:3rd ha, been dittaotred It, [Watt.
at ettlett al, to take effect Jattnary tat, Hatt, J
lit tall I Nat 't ....ilia from Me firm. The remain
', partner. routtoue the nottloola of The I tte
r, the mune Wand *e of EVEltaoNt
VltEs-
T ~~~
If .EAMV\ •
lens Inr n.t 1111. n..n In the Om nr EVErhu
11.1,74 , h & I te In X% ni. 11. Leermnn, B. Pre.non.
aml . 1.. esrulf. I . - hrernilly ~, nanneue the rn,
um tny (Mende awl thr t iogrr
7:l•rd v.
I ilisiitiLLTllEii.—The partnership
..rhrrtntore e e Mins between the tlndaralsated
‘"l'
d.
(1A91111.L.
11.
AARON I.IMI 21.11. L.
Freiraranti, February In. lral.
The ondervtgerd have associate.; themselves to
vet her, odor the nevonand etyle of AILHALIOII
lIITE A UASKILL, for the parpos of manufaq
torten HOLTe, h !WHO:A. DIVIVI, WASH
etc., la the /lortioHt of Lawrenceville Pa.
WILLIAM uenunbon.
JOSHUA W. LIASHILL.
DAVID H. WHITH.
JAHL)4 M. WHITE.
rITTPDVISGII. Yebruan Ist. IN 16.-461131.111
1111880LETION' OF PARTNER
emr.-Thv vartherthlp heretofore eateries b.—
tereen the subscribers, as the tires of A. 11. ([Alt-
VET • CO., In the !taiga and I.ltraber bootees, oa
lferr's tallied. has been dissolved by mutual oonsosts.
Tam affairs of tbe company uht be settled by toy of
the member. of the arm, at the Whoe of the Compa
ny. on !stand, or at ttio oincs of licclatisro a
Long. 11.1. 89 Federalstreet, Allegheny Clty All
'pet... indebted to told Arm will Vick.a 'Oak. set.
tlement, and those haying elates. again.% tha drat
0.111 present them for pay - meta: .
A. u. uAurcir.
, . .
FRANKLIN ()RUCHE.
FieTAStrAcc, Jumar7 INA.,-/...lCdtf
119NOLIUT1101%OF PALEITY/11k11.
MIIIP.-I'bo pertstireblir beret ofont orlettag
uo der the firm of "te. JOE &CU le &heeled E 7
rootual coosont s . TN o badness of the' arm 11 be
.ettled by tbeLe ...emote, .1 ANIF.K I% URA rt
CHIC/I AKL JONITA
JAS. T. URAUT.
IN REVRIN4) from OcZeas. elbberNally recom
mend JAMES T. DILAUT & CO. to eny Melvin And
petrobs. 'MICHAEL JUNES,
cIPAIITNERSIIII".—The undertlemed na.o .ate
r cadet the x: , af , :e 4 0k
,r le .
Lol..mhopi.olletmrit Jul
.A,et CAI.VII,
1
PYRITES.
.........
T El E PEN IV S li" LVAINILI
SALT MINDFACTPRING COMPVI9
WILL BUT
r ).4 Ir3ELI I I II MSS
OIL.
Shelpheuret of l[rOsi
ei...r . T.uhtimildsmaraeterin g Go's Wil l .
Corner Pitt :treet and Duquesne I 4y.
dernatentlxi
BRICK.
IR ICH A CIIIIVE. —.TILE 1.
...., T lONA L TI ICH BIACITINE mates. WU out;
two-hone pc,* r 40,000 5p1e4414 Briar Be day
*ld so'll roll. . 4 a/rer , lonel licilterto lout .. It
Ir ti r Vit . l ir?. d o . • 1 '''!. P V l" ;tftllte g a ' aVoiTy 07 11 Z
L
rios•jlm AM . &MIA, Cie ler4l Ar, • ' , 0 , 4
way. 808 y , _ . trlalim.telyd.al
MEDICAL.
11 EMIAJPAN A KA,
(33Ze04013:3 CICT.II.3n.
r.nen.t rt•theilwek rlfrlr and poolt - sro ter
NICULIAI
rou•Lr:, '
ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN.
AA • Tonle, It re•lvet the Lpnetne,
t.on. and 1.1.011) •.-tor , • tA• p.. • •
re• bur trtel to tett IA• ellte•••
,ARnAPAHILI A.
DANDELIO N
ILIDECIF ri_vt.ls.str)c.
L.V WIISTER it GRr. vr . or FLU
FWill
.•
CH AMNIA:ULF. PLOW rite
Welt tucarn ~c their r
e a r aid e:tl rno•itele.,
propertlve. ars mud In the prepare Don of Ole med
icine, hence great our.ree• mad •upertot,ty u•er
all ether preparations. rile Is the only Instance
where the above tastable curative rem:L.llu hiee
Ikea barausnietifiy Waked LO produce perfect
131c:5c,43. Clare.
Tor ..lc
SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist,
3a27 Comer antattalelti and Fourth atreete.
BM"? STATIONERY, &o.
DIARIES FOR 1%06
Portfolios and Blotting Pads.
Cop) Ing Books and Presses.
Lefler and !moire Roes,
rarer all Size , and Quail()
Fln:ds and Cop) ing Inks,
Maul, rook, aud[ornery
PAYERS. SCHOYER & CO.,
j. ; 7.1.4 NO. L, 1 . 11 . 111 STRILLT
V A LEY:TINE' , " I
Vlenlines:
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
No. 59 Fifth Street, Masonic flail,
11••• oh Immense stock, which they wear at
TILE VVIT LUWENT PRICLS
To the Trade and the Public
Dimuss Eon
18436.
J.
J. R. READ, So. 18 Fourth Street
)W :1,...6r
PIANOS. ORGANS, &o.
THE BBADBCBY, lIEW
Schomather atf CO., Phihzdelphila,
PI .a ra CO .
The EBtey it Co.'s Cottage Organ,
AND AMERICAN ORCAN.
Artnoerledged ley the be.t =4.1 talent la the
Lilted Wale, to be .perior to to all °therein. power,
1.1 , 7 sad 42./7 of tone, nnel thotanso work
,netab.
Tbeeelnetentetnta have for van abet the test
pafsrrtat.re,
at
o'ver oemyeittors, evil!. V.lO.
Coasty Fn. In prices they are towel
th. .7 a.m. All ereree.t. ler /7. 70?-1./.
WA-MELISIC a HAPS,
No. 12 Ht. Vizir Fttrect, Pittsburgh. Pa.
j 7.
1% OW BEING RECEIVED.
TILAT ELEGANT STOCK 41).,
CHICKERI NG PIANOS.
Selociti ret - 4 , >nuly by lbn mbrerlber, 4...ag • re
cr a ',telt to cts lutory.
SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS
are r.;:mal. am i lAet e cli ,,,, Clor .4 =astl i te . t.
L. a.d tte
IF ABRAM= FOB rims Tztas.
CHARLES C. MELLOR.
KIVABEII GitEAT UNIUTALLED
PIA HOFOITTL.S.—Thoae last:l:moot* aro row
dy, to all, otter la regard to tom, tooth, trortanan-
N P MEni n tr il kUlt PIANO all bar.. Ibis nos In
proved Grand Seale and Agralre Treble.
( AIIIAYTTIe BLUMIC, Q Flab otreat, Sole Agoat
for she above, sad also for Haloes Bros'. Colabroted
Plano sat Prince's thrum *ad Altlodeona Ito
VlAiiii AT A alkitaillti..-Splen-
did Ilooevotri Dove* GOAT! Moto. CAZTed Itira
lad pc(11A1 losprored, It /MM. ommtrang
o yogi:9ly OM 1.0 , 1 t .7, COSI r+o3l *lll Do *tad for
lax Oetoro savozd
Mo. A gicerath • Gilt ELiFeri zsLAJIIIC,
5 „ 43 tiltm Vnerre.
!WM:id qoer..ou.n vir.4l man
1 AHD 0 1 1 -10 bblx. No. 1 W. S
Ao bxrlve all situp. Kobrrl bloore Yet sale b
tel MUSH DICKEY a CO.
E ILDAIL CIIENTS-6 on steamerA.- A torrtra, to serf re, for see by
1.7 terAIAH DICKEY t CO.
COTTON -66 bales on steamer
Am, tie, Arrl‘ r, for Ible b
r , ItAIA II DICKEY d Co.
1 1 Dl PEACHES-12S Nat ks to ar
-1•< on olcaLn , r Bate Robinson fn. ..1. Py
ref InA I All DICKEY & CU.
COl OA Na Ts.- 6 .100 frost Cocoa
Nuo.inat erroirLd and for sale by
HEYMER k BROS.,
fin Nos. 1.31 and 1M Wood street.
OR ANCES AND LEMONS.
tin bore. MessintbLetnons;
TLI ,, S. J. HitiKlN lON
C. L. GRAFF.
do Oninrs ,
nal ,Ct td and sad .or r
BEI Mtn vs.,
fed N.. 131 end 12. S Wo.,l•Ert,t
100 hair Nen Whlle,..Flah;
=0 do do Late Herrloir;
1:1 do Pnlt
D. do do Trout,
r2r-1.!!!!'_, (DO ). B. CANFIELD
St GADS.
bbla. B
d A Coffee Mtgar; •
o do
it •• Crushed, Powdered and Grannlated
Sugar. Jost reed red and for sale by
RENNERt
01(00.,
fen Nos. Int •164 Ins Wood atreit.
I.l.lllirn,6nAli‘i AND PRODUCE.
Iro net.. btar of the West;
Iro• • Mold, ?leer.;
• • p rime lll bprlntield:
(0 " r Mlehtgan Beans:
((0 bush. Red WM•al.;
It tons tteronds;
Oto I u h. Ear Coru.l
For me by R. SNOT, & HON,
fed 79 Diamond, Allegheny.
RO
PDUCE.
ina bbl.. Ir atm Family Flour;
CO •• Re
00 " rey do
aelHomicy
M •. prime Whiteßean.;
00 •• choice Usoen Aoples,
lfd •• reachhinte I . otatows;
75 Sorghum klolaatles;
7.1 • • Dried prima;
" reaches;
For salt b; . fruh
X IL V T . Zrit & ARMSTItuNti,
Yr? Owner of Market and Vint atrOola.
rimYt
CONt4GARILNTS.
s, so hbl.. Onion.;
60 bosh. saeltlinions:
30 boxes Lemon.:
ark bbl. • prime Green
100 haah. prim , . Dry Pesch,. bal•ac
3) tibia. prime Cultivated Crantrerrier.
101 boxim Cann..) Peaches:
60 • ` •. Tomatoes.
•
10 bbl.. runs Domini ;
10 " (Ade..
DO t Onore °paten constantly on bands, wholeode
and rrtall. POTTLE. &DUO • SIIZI . AICO.
3431 303 Liberty sweat.
SUN DU IEB.
ILO boas boxes Oranges;
1(0 dmen canned Vralt,
Just reeeltr.l and for aide to the trade cheap, by
W. J. STEEL &
frs:tr 137 Tided btroet.
CONDLED APPLE
JI It F. put up In our pound Hu tans, a /Gunn.
ot,) el,orllent Jelly, n bleb way be used rue plea atot
taM a, 0, dllutell ',eta In
crater elder:, tot
.ate by JPilt. A. RIKNISHAII,
lan Center or !Anent and Hand rfot..
WALLW
A/Itl Viraf. P
Luillordr i a l F:d Ho tek t r i v
renew their td. PAPZILD ftfort
App IL wood .t...;
(I.IIIL C 1,07115, of all kind, arleN
and widths. Mr sale, lobreessle arte lets! attar
011 Ciotti Depot. Na. 21 ate 24 St. Clair Stet ,be
Ja= J. a IL PHILLIP&
SH t .-.
ELLED eltili3oloo•ba
Prime *Staid apt* sad for ulaby
CULP it SIIKALID,
1710 Of! Lit)trti =soy
l'alstaincal
ilaleisiiltrel
.46140:11 a at:11
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS
Jos. non NE &
=
Are Offering their Entire Line ui Gooti4
A 7
VERY LOW PRIM.
BOILED
HANDKERCIIIEFS,
gets, Collars, Sleeve•,
xxcpcoir. sallys
AT DECIDED BARCAINS.
POINTE LACE GOODS
iCc.ll axL ct Mac" nral2a oz,
AT
JOSEPH ilopaT S co.'s,
77 and 79 Market Street.
NO. I.—FRENCII CORSETS.
iCO DOZES JEST OPENED AT
Noe. IS and SO Market Street.
31ACT.r* GLTDE 2 CO
N o. HE AM 1% ETS.
NEW STYLES HST REVD %T
-MICR U.V, GLTTIE CCPS,
Nos. 78 and SO Market St.
O. 3.—DECIDED OALOGAINS Li
EMBROIDERIES
At Nes.4B and 80 Market Street.
uarßui. aLI or. i on,
O. J.—BLANKET AND
BREAKFAST SRAWLS
1310XACIVCRT ICCIEPT,
At Xaerum, Glyde 8t Co's,
NOR. 7R and RA Market St.
N O. If .--119 IN TES HOSIERY
43+•xicsrvIntas !
saLms.rG PER F . C RE4P r
Merton, GlydO & Co's,
Nos. IS and SO Market Street. ,
_ AN O. 6.—FUIINISHINO FOODS,
FOR LADIES ,ND GMTLEMELN,
Icrzcrilr
.11 AYc Trimming Store of
1.11 MACRUNI, CLYDE & CO.
EXTRA SALE
WINTER DRY GOODS,
Large Reductions,
MU
1 4 'ebruary
BATES & BELL'S
Jfit.3
FHICES 1N ABED DOWN.
We re now dor:area* our
IMTEITTER GOODS
At Very Low Prima,
MUMMY TO TAKING NUL
Et.Z6A.1173 Clar an - ASD SN
Negligee Shirts Ibr INen and Boys
Vests and Draweri of Shaker
• Slaratelo Wool and Sterino;.
WanaLGlolnes - and raolen Hos.
len; •
Woolen Mummers and Nu-
Ifandmade Zephyr Article%
.Woolen Gaiters and ll:linens;
'Winona
es. Skirts for . Ladles and
Slisg
F. H. EATON,
(Sueeutare Co seT Y. X.I.OIIVX a C 0..)
_1• 11 No. 17 FIFTH STIM2II%
pnicEs
11/11Tf.; ORR & CO.,
No. 43a 1 4 9.1131 - Street,
Oter for isle ;LW remarnraz atoek
Dress Goods, Cloaks & Shawls
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICER.
BARGALNEII 113.411GALINE121
AT
W. W. MOORHEAD , s,
01 XlTeurlivat
LACE Goons, nrsnoinigi4_
tuoivisERCHIRY, RIBuu.NM
WUOLENW.XIINEWOI .
(Jr:Nu:on) LADE - Es. curj.
FLULNLYIILNO (10011 t%
VIA le A IV CI T aTtn.17.9.4S
cAOR, IficCANDLESS & CO.,
(L• 72 WILSON, C kr.A ,1) Co. , )
W holesa , , deaDra In ItOItEICDS AND DO3ItiSTIC
DRY gdOODS. No. %Wood street, tb..tr4 boas., above
Diamond Andy Pittatdtreh. Jag
REAL ESTAT E.
DESIRABLE DWELLLNG AND
LOT.-1 have at prlsale aide a 3 1,07 Brisk
Datellloa Roam aad Lot, situate at No. 33 Wayne
street, near Pena attest, with Double Parlors, DL-
In=ltooro mad Kltrixerl oa drat floor; I <Malabar, on
7•l7a,latalalard third 4.7.114111.=:=
tbrottabou t.. Lot =.4 !V feet:.
Alto. .111 be told with Donis, If d - e•iff.
iclll3ll.OlV, Whirr. It emanarattrely ave. Poona-
Mon
ona
•tonOre*
Apell In, tad e, or earlier to eteesavart.
Poe further parttenlars Ingram- at'33 , and sr Mb
Jr: T. A. IIet"LE.LL AND, Aact•r.
FOUR TWO STORY ROUSES rOR
MALL with poeeepelos Antil within's of
ground IA feel troulon Mutt LAtle, by feel nee?
on Curry street.
Also, s Brink Ve rid largo lot of.
round on Loenet intent, /lle olp Klietty City.
For price, etc., •PPIT
c crgeErr• R Bois, •
fel c.O Ifnetet nteeet..
FBI " PUBS Ftilto
LADIES, MISSO3 AND CIIILDOEO
_ u
The LuTed ui let Cliplets butt
Ever Offered ht IM, Market
•T
NIIcCOp,D
verc).o"e4 esperoot.
DRAIIGHTING.
GENERAL
DILICGETING OFFICE
Aid ~'a+toat 41643034121-'5".
80.11 et M. Mar lant72pipanuott Brain
tt. OrCIOESIBOL•villl Zrictitast
ReetA•spo , 4145• . ,
RE-PLATING.
LAIILF44)SIAVF,.I:IItIR 70. I s r
Ittri t 2Trirvan i &U .
cAsit iaikatemi n &A t lAT-N , ialz
.t AB AL IcaTtt ' Am)
""l it e aL AT7lllllALL•amil ia.
dertirZii j°1 1: -. I
fit. mit
FEMNINDIN:G GOODS
w RITE,Ouu & GQe
98 Fit ' th atrocrt,
It ,to tie attention of buyers to their stoct of
NESE FITSISHING GOON,
SC Lich [bey will .11 •t
r_.cow w.x:a.sor.A3
MAKE KID GLOVES.
$1,`2 , ' , 5, 1 1 141,.?A $1,25,
ran x
CENUINE KID DLOVE.
TOL. Is a isessLronlej....l lairoduced. sum at sslsole
orlo or rots) Or
14-t MUSS & CATUBLis
Isle
__ • rlfth EtrAssr..
pucEs REDUCED,
$l,OO, $l,OO, $l,OO,
WILL Acr A o9oD
Codentilri or a Pair of Drawers,
Worth.sl, 24 -
X.ICRUM & CaRLI&LE,
3.1 a O. 1 I•TFTIt RTP.T.UT.
NEW 11.11111 NETS, - --
=1
,5031F.TAING NT:NV FOR TIM [141.1
I=ll
ciusunatw
SKIRTS.
NEW SKIRT FOR 11366.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OU DOVII
sPßnversian LZT irs
&ad.:A tukareii tit EA oners dud,
e
VESTS, BRADLEY &
Wauzi:liiers; etla mfiA" tit etc,
•
24 - mria7 . •sr"-co.
EaeL Hoop t. tenzpoacti ofTrWO haali trarPers'
st a te' crtrringa, trrslde.l t4ht i Va ti ltr4T. /milk
Irl..%k o ligrara g atie.. They Will, hati%hr
break the single apriags,.bot will hap...prawn
their gpr e Tlz i e l r b of shape 'g r ata thro e olvfoar . a
11 1 1 ,11.1. $2.7.44d. "1` ..i.d.74:6 ` 1
,church, theater or ear, they tre sot:error to oh
-era. c
Clio oal:doing COtraohl.• Ma..ahn.n•rhi , aCtfig
hir.ritb that rtsoAircz -mu% tritlhia.tiaa
DIIMES .ELLLPiIcME '
STAtDARD SKIRT
•
°fibs Tasidatable world.
Merchants will be supplied as above and irs
berth J abbess and ladles in all the first-eon set
Iterelln tbirelpS. Unlace for
Duplex Elliptic Skirt.
ALL STYLES OT TIIE CRLEBRAMTI
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC. SKIRT,
AT WISEST .11,ETATL PRICTS. t •
1 2 1LETA-7:7L. X, a.- -
- BvppUed by itasAoica ai 101ist haat.
ALICREVEr a CARLISLE,
setxiirtu . atrcieft:
,•- •
AND
.. ..
Mar . GB AND . IILIIIOALE;
ii — ALL , B VEGETABLE UMW
HAIR .11E.NEWES. ..,
lIEVFOI I It will Immediately restore the TAIT;
MEW= Hale to
,W hateral color, and FALL.:
lig.yrn prodnee %a new , dnilortb -where It FAIL
IdAVlLladts fallen oß,arid,lt,erLEPltop the FAIL'
h EL falllat t out or the hair ma a te e FM
It. EVER try* faithhtl E nerted. . : A d 7
For axle at the CENT HBO ST corn
of Ohio and Federal streets," Allenhear7"
len . .. . 6zo. A. SELLS;
SIMON JOHNSTON,
SPXl.lCrit=“3-149T, •
Corner of Fourth ind Smithfield Sig. -
DBUCia. catarrena. rDriFflatiiiitTAT.
bt.)412.1,11111.11313TA BESNDITZS, r
•c.,inporMd dtmct from LoatlON
_ • ...
woopsum W4.I.I*CE,
wZaoia
'
4 - the It . 011
VaraLase, bye Wells, Wiarlow - Ola. - 2 ni.tt;
B Ar_ F ir ScfArgiV e a ' t. ' ..a2:l3 ft:4
ihmaktAir WlriteLeatt,Cfratte-,oa.tWalta Lead*,
Warary &Whitaa's•Celanded2l,:eat - Pryaz la et
, I,ld
DMZ= THZ.ST. CELARLESELO'ZiL.
I.ryWiyd' : rirnarcsinn. - •
J. scitowoutiat ~.
. ritt3Wlt ViNte . l 4 cod Works,
TDRE.W.4.III:LEAD; .
;mut LTA]) ezortgo . to orr. Bros ?Ann*
No. CU
. Wood Eitzets.
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SIGH ARTISTS AND HOUSE PAINTEIit
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Lettifilai of n
et eat, extontOlproArtty and
• stispasood elegance.
.14.414.11•0 .tio3ow Carts on etreleti n paif.r ok
Ono. • sad Wit 54 - nta eato; zna.4l., co mist
re to el_pnrt. of the co= trr. ' •
Pletortaf Dotrigns • erecuted 'A a Weer artl4.
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time Paint.l=g daze - with • nrazd to durabCatt.
• • our of color, Lad cedtner. °llamas's, .
Arir Allßork al red-tonable rated. mbAtEr.
IL BROWN,
Mate of tie am of 11101ur & &loin&
AYR) SIGN PAMTEA
!Sort!' East *Otter of Third' sad Itsitot Strocis.
IS=
rirraß as of
WATCHES, JEWTELRY &a.
81.00 o ,mt„, Eimarrnuici.Ll
Par ONE, TK)LLAB ZAV I 150 Dt ggrera
mew :
J. R. KENNEDY & CG.,
4.9 F CIV..SSI, (opposite Nilson!,
sot: a
4 floating Otte Igsreb,
el ter EP:mulls Caw Wattle,
bests of L.adl es' Jimelre,
Ull Paintings. All:lnas.
. Silver Extend= else.
Ana ciNE rimnaza critara NEW A. 1.7) tIW
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FW. AirriCLX.s, al a am averao vamp: 0..),r,
DOLL' lt EACH.
a, erea c . • t
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iat amisirror a co..
49 77151x44 (9943d00n betnryirpriseimoe.,
AGRICULTVRAL.
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STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIE•r-;1
..., TY,..A.A. who:et/mg or the reartlyinats stew,
Aseiettlisrel Societr. held AM kierrleMire.Attrthe tfitiA
Cr Jubhurls iir-4 it w.ag rmoleed to hot £t ar,;/Antmai
trhibit lett ale , . inr, u . rote ,
2R7 - 8 or sarTdai r et:VlllV I'l.'"E tV "'
A:Attest° mere - proposals Ilgun towns- o r tie 4
ot the hcate, ofp inducements for 'I; o' git s.-:
the , Ailettent - a , triticts Melt
_lpropeAttions nil-:
4e.de,aufe..sr. 4 committee are nrcureA: - .Anmon E.l
• ilasNortratmberhuidi At'sg, Rom, Pittsburgh-.
JOIIS .ZIXCALS.I4. HarrisporeLlJAnant..tiitasa ,!
Racy, scbilaren;Jraut IL Erna:sap Hat',
Mahn
.g; - A. _IL LCFSCAKTX:lkw_retarr, 'Not town',
sad thehminestrned, It limetaburg.
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maima thrm addrenee4 will be laid-DO-roreeffe.Erer';
mitre ConueltteiK an the ineao.4ey of.2Letch seat,
n.util whkh time competitio4 for to ikfceltott.
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8 Irockris 113cirszio! :_-.
AaCt roldiora who were aseharacd, krom. a *thee
errvica witbOut Molitor th eir tiorormq or La '.=,
cal roantlts, aro roqtratod to call or etrkl alr 147 — ...
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ITALT: rarMSON Aticatcleat Law .- '
Iditr:- - .1. &MALL PATTEitBO,I:;4C-,
, r r . irrItIRTA ernErt Pirrsscicau.:. A.. 11.10 -a
tanup for Colloc ling CLI/so. arstrut 'Um' ..,
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Alai FAVIZA•PAT V . Z.NRI-ONS, - it: , CIFICISA
A.CCOUICTLISETTLZU ANI) CEUTIYALIaItO4.I,..
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Tatum SLACIL i ;• .
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gawnzu ALSOULSZ*
uoI uaisys,
• BMW ourrm,
sorvino - an!
tLY umr.s3.
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