The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 20, 1866, Image 2

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MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
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NOTICE TO .UIVEN.TISEBN.
frothil barer, give. that - hereafter all
arca, aeweruwmana reeetraikatatas =or moat D.
tor 'Man tuatara In. ezeept In the ‘aas or
TWIT wtrerttsers. whoa hits will tos rendered
jlll, Closo Jllttritlrltir•r4l#l,••l r maim •
iota or this, as the rale of cub payments for ad-
•erttaemente of the character stated, .th M I neez
tb ellfacced
Xtui-xlze of our paper to .4:141582.01NTS el Ow
ueviaboes. Guyed be carrier. et
ITITTEICN cram per week.
BASIS OF REPRESENTATION
The war has brushed away many fana
tics mid delusions. Among these an im
putation, brought against the framers of
the Federal Constitution by some anti
slavery men, more, commieuous for zeal
than wisdom It has been affirmed that
the compromises of the CcMstitution were
all on the side of oppressiOn As an in
stance, the provision for counting only
three-firths of the' slaves In apportioning
•
representaticro in Congress and the Electo
ral Colleges, has been cited. Not a little
cnpid rhetoric was exhausted in denuncia.
tibn of this enormity.
So far as objection was raised to allowing
representation on Slaves, or other persons
not entitled to vote, the provision under
Contemplation was open to criticism. But
it was a restriction upon representation be
cause of slavery. It was an Inducement to
emancipation It sail keep your slaves,
and count three-fifths of them in messuring
yOter numerical power in Congress and
presidential elections. Emancipate, and
count all of them. It was just as easy to
compute then, as now, how many members
of Congress and how many Electors the
Slaveholding States lost by holding on to
their bondmen.
Hnviug lost their slaves, and g duo] some
Congreismen, by the Proelamation and
Amendment, it is natural the South.
ern people desire to keep the advantage, as
a species of recompense. As they are .not
to have, after existing, exasperations shall
hate subsided, that solidarity of political
interests heretofore produced by Slavery,
they want that 211,, ,, 11th of honors and
miluctuce which restr4 from time loss of
that itstitution. No body doubts that, as
the Constitution stands, tuey would be en.
titled thereto as soon as the readmission of
their States should consummawd.
But this is not the whole ease If the
negroes can be kept away from the polls,
the ex-rebels will lie sure of the political
control in every one of the Southern States,
and for an indettnite period ahead If the
blacks shall be transformed 'into voters, a
new adjustment of political parites will be
pretty sure to follow in all the Southern
Star. a. with the chum 1, in favor of distinc
tivel loyal nom soil principles
It has happened hitherto, in all coon
tries, where .UliteEts luire arisen respecting
the extension of suffrage, that cousalera-
dons of protitireve mingled with respect
Ibr principle, in controlling Its' determine
tions of parties taking the side of liberality
and amelioration. Party leaders are never
so disinterested a= to create voters for the
rUTIN , S, of diminishing their own prospects
of pref..rment lu this matter politicians
are neither better nor wore than men em
barked mainly in private enterprise , "
In England the tones resist the diumiu
non of tho property y uxlifiention fur ,uf
frage No man of ordie ary mind needs to
be told they do not expect to get a major
ity of the voters the proposed change would
produce. So, at the South, the ex-rebels
oppose negro-voting. The inference is sat
tud that they esteem their position safer
without black suffrage than with it. It
they had a point of value to make, andaaw
the way to success lay through the ballot in
black fingers, they would not stand long in
aelf—debate what to do The most fastidi
ous democrat, male or female., when in
deadly peril, does not refuse rescue at col
ored hands. Many an aristocrat, North
and South, takes an election to a coveted
othce, by the favor of citizens not one
of whom would he entertain in his parlor
or dining-room. Scions of British noble
houses take elections to Parliament from
the voices of plebians for whom they have
in social life as supreme a contempt as
a model American Democrat has for a black
This making selfishness a means of pro
gress and 'reform Is not a novelty. Society,
in each of its various departments, abounds
in bulances illustrating the principle.
Whenever the blacks in this country shall
be admitted to the enjoyment of equal po
Utica] rights with the whites, they will ob
tain the boon in good nail because some
party, to accomplish its ends, desires their
support, and has the power to secure it.
THE THIRD PARTY
In various parts Of Pennsylvania the
Supporters of President JOILICEON'S Policy
are obtaining signatures to a Call for
State Convention to be held in Pittsburgh,
for the purpose of nominating a candidate
for Governor Mrs far the signatures ob
tained are genuine may admit of question,
if all that is reported of the roll of mem
bers to the JourisoN Club of this city may
be taken as true. But, so (far as ascertain
ed, beyond aspirants to federal appoint
ments, few have fallen into the trap.
The object of this movement is to defeat
Gen GEI.III, if possible, and secure the
election of Mr. CLYMER. This is what is
.... „.„I:liserit by fighting out the quarrel inside
theßepubilcan party.
Onr apprehensions may do injustice to
the intentions of our neighbors of the Com
mercial, but it is our opinion they have re
solved to embark their fortunes in this
scheme. For some months past it has been
• apparent they were seeking a mission, and
had hard work in determining where or
in what to find it. Sometimes they have
been on the Bide of the President, and some
times on the side of Congress, and then
fallen between the two. Latterly they have
taken a firmer stand than before with the
President. As a result, intimations are
given that a new ionNeosz often will not
be started here
Of course, the CutliNerrial has a right to
shape Its political course 13th we suggest
that something is due to candor and fair
dealing. If our contemporary has resolv
ed not to support Gen. Grant, it hrelearly
dishonest for it to display his name as .it
does. If it does mean to do what It rca.
+tenably can to promote his election, its
methods tie. inexplicable by any of the
rules we halo known in straight-forward
journalism. Will the Commercial say
whether It intends to support Gen. GEARS'
or not!
TIIE TAMP - F.—lt is expected that the
Committee of Ways and Means will soon
report an amendatory Internal Raven ,
bill, by which the taxes on many .articles
will be considerably reduced, with a Isla
to encourage manufactures, whiln otheinp
des will be entirely relieved. The :re'
(-Opts from this source of revenue have
largely exceeded the estimates.
.IEILERE IL .14118MULEV
MEXICO.
Erna, journals that have been clamorous
for an application, byVal* 7
the Monroe Doctrin6 tia ro,Pross
delight at the withdrktvalA propFsr or
prospective, of the f Freneh fdrees from that
country. Are the French really evacuat
ing. --\lPacot That some regiments are re-
Minh* to Fiance, is certain. It may be'
they are going back to recruit their thinned
ranks, and fell regiments are taking their
thiabably, hOW‘ver, they are to be
succeeded by Austrian troops, tinder the
arrangement announced some little time
ago. What differt ace it makes to the Mex
icans whether they are held in subjugation
by French of Austrian • bayonets, so long
as they are held, we cannot conceive. Nor
do we understand•how' an Austrian neon
pation of Mexico is so reconcilable with
the llonroeDoctrine as notto pros oke pro
test and demand repression.
President Jour:soles Policy, so far as it
has consisted In resisting * absurd and wick
ed incitements* to* a war to Compel the
French to quit Mexico- and go home, we
folly approre. Ha has refrained trim Sc.
kitowledging the' 'Empire, because it is
usurpation. He. , has let it be knoWn, in
suitable ways, that his sympathies, and
those of the people . Of 'this country, are
with the. Mexican republicans. He has
been tlrtn, temperate, consistent, in this
matter. Reasonable men,. of all shades of
opinion, concur in ',tying him praise for
seeking to avoid foreign entanglements,
and the possibility of a rupture with
Franc.e.
MR. warroi REMOVAL
Some days ago the Po,t gave currency
and prominence to a street report that Mr.
WfliTE was removed from the Collector.
Alp of the Twenty-third district because
be had written articles for our columns
abusive of President Jortssoli and Senator
Cowan. We met this statement by a
hroad aml explicit denial. We stated that
Mr WRITE had written but one article for
these columns during the last twelve
months; and that a notice of n purely local
matter, and not of a political character at
all. We went one step further, and dis
tinctly charged that the luau or men who
started this story were intentional falsiii-
•rs. Tin Post withholds this denial from
is readers; we are bound in charity to
think through inndvertence. In jostler to
Mr Warm; in vindication of its own re
potation for fairness; it ought to state that
we brand the report, in its length and
breadth, as a thisehood.
JODGE TREAT, of Indiana, in trying a
ease, recently, at La Fayette, decided that,
independent of the Civil Rights bill, ti
free negro is a citizen of the United States,
and as such is competent to sub and be stied..
Ile holds that the antislavery amendment,
of its own force, abrogated not only slavery,
hut all laws and customs incident to slavery,
or founded upon its spirit and violative of
natural rights—in other words, that slavery
being aludished, the negro became a star,
and entitled to the general rights of man.
howl, any State Constitution or law to the
contrary notwithstanding. This is both
good sense and good law
=
A large meeting of the citizen, of Leav
enworth, Kansas, was held on Saturday
night, at which speeches were made and
resolutions passed strongly indorsing and
approving the course of Congress and
against the President, The following res
olutiou, which was passed, emanating as it
did in Gee. Lane's own home, has more
than ordinary
Rewired, That, occupying as does the
t a t e ..f Kansas, a position of intense radi
i,al lot ally during the terrible contest of
arm, that has just • d-esed, we feel humiliated
by the recent vote in the United States Sea
nte by our Senator, James ii. Lane, in op.
position to the Civil Rights bill, and in in
dorsement of the pernicious doctrines wit
which the President returned and endeav
ored to defeat that eminently just and proper
measure.
It is stated that there is scarcely a place
in the State where the feeling against Lane
is not the same as is embodied in this reso
lution. It Is also stated that there is not a
paper in the State that has heretofore been
friendly to Lane, and that supported him
in his various campaigns, that does not op
pose his present position
A Jeer PISAIIIIIKENT.-A correspon
dent of the Missouri Evablican who has
been journeying down the Mississippi on
the Belle of St. Louis, narrates the follow
ing:
I was highly gratified by one incident
showing not only the watchfulness, but de
cision of character of the captain. It is a
rule of this boat, and I believe of all the
boats of this company—if not it ought to
be—that no gambling is permitted, and
printed notices of this rule are conspicu
ously posted. On the way down the flyer,
two gamblers enticed a couple of unsus-
peeling travelers into a rubber of euchre,
which resulted in swindling them out of a
considerable sum of money. This coming
to the knowledge of Captain Zeigler, be
landed in a desolate forest, several miles
! from any house on the shore, on a cold
stormg night, and Invited the gamblers
ashore, and left them there to useful medi
tation. 1 commend this example to some
other captains, who .tolerate these river
gamblers, and whqm I may feel bound to
expose
Tue Richmond Examiner has this para
graph " During a very recent trip to
Washington and Baltimore, we were much
pleased to hear the reiterated assertion that
President Johnson would soon liberate Mr .
Davis, either unconditionally or upon his
parole. Our feelings in this matter are well
known, for we have often urged the re
lease of.the Illustrious prisoner who pines
In an unjust confinement at Fortress Mon
roe. We have no doubt that his 'siltl
would be a triumph to the Routh, but that is
a thing not tote expected. The delays that
have already kept Mr. Davis an unheard
sufferer so lohg - premeditated, and will
continue until he diea, if the President is so
111-advised as to detain Lim after all his co
adjutors have been amnestied and,lbrgiven.
The world will be apt to think that the Ea-
President is the victim of personal spite,
instead of the object of public justice."
SENATOR WILMON A.ND C. C. CLAY.—
The statement that Senator Henry Wilson
signed a petition for the release of C. C.
Clay, we are informed by him, is not cor.
reel He merely wrote a note stating that
he knows of no reason why lie should be
confined while all others were set at large.
Had Senator Wilson known of the evidence
against him, fastening, beyond the possl•
Witty of doubt, a participation in the vari
ous Canadian plots, and the crowning Infa
ruyeithat murdered the President, iL ishut].
ly possible he should have lent the partial
use of his name to thenotorions men who
are now so busily at work to secure his re
lease. They profess to be sanguine of his
immediate , drscharga, but, pending the
Congressional investigation, it is hardly
possible that the President will set him
free.
CQTron SigW2lll , W 4 Was known to the
ancients, and more than a thousand years
before the Oalatlao era cotton cloth w as
made in India.' tine their name
from`MottiNa Myra In Mesopotamia, and
the cloth medal:kr Abe natives of Dacca is
of such fineness that a single pound of cot
ton is oputiby them into thresd , 2so miles .
long. This fineness has been exceeded by
British manufacturers, however, who have
succeeded In spinning pound of - -cotton;
into a thread nearly 400 miles long.
VALLANDIGUAIT AND TICE PIIE.SIDENT. -
It is undenttood on miqUeitioriable authori
ty, that Vallandighato is very much dissat
isfied with the bearing of the President.
Ele , hoped to find him ready fbr a coup de
etat, In the interest of the Southern appli
cation for seats in Congress, but says he is
weak and .vaecillattag, and afraidinvieir- of
the strong Union maiority In both Houses, -
to do vihat he thmild.... Hi:Advises his friends
izqi''St-ctV..O l l/YtlltitPQz.lo dV,fozbi
widonuagliltrs.
GENERA", iIiTTE.LJAGENCE. . POLITIC.AL. - -
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2LitoFc the p:oject* which are suggested r""W"ENIO.I6 REPIIBLICAN CO! I .
- .._ ... ~._ . rr rrcitrt • 'isi ; te lrArniaaatisratattiaii
Or kheckei , tionation,lot ,/i. _,peeir cm i c „, s o •
'. '"" et AHOY:U.3" t " • Bt air LißAl o Ati/ to sir el
Abe e a inag U ‘O . a nOW - i ivo milt Pie , , r is 1,1 ; 'at the tuna] pl.es 111Ryolding.electlina,my t 14,,,. . ,
' he enrimernto ' The proposition i, to coin ' lo ral i, J . a,rtd;:r.o44oyog.,llkAnd 'itilensMita, air fIAOR-
And t. 1.1 :W . O delegate% trom
the 01r, pi r eee of Nipper and nickel; Of
Which seyenty.fiYe per cent will tie copper. u m . a b e ' i ' s . e ' s tm' T ' u a t k- , ' s ' o r Ti ' , Va ' ‘' ' Zr ' n! ' e n t ' rO m s ' !: ' t'oe ' Z
It will not be intrinsically worth tire ,Anits, a. a.. for the purpose of oonanotang a (Mrry etre- ',
bin it is put forth as a substitute for a note I et, and tratthoCtlMl mcli saber bodge" .13 mar be 1
of the - same kind. It is, in fact, a token a ' properly brought before It.
promise that it shall be redeemed w i th I The. Renubllcau rotor• of that porttom of Allegh,
money; a metallic undertaking to furnish a i ay wane lYtha 111 th e .!! ' l C. ^17..1 ` . . , pl^ttlett I .
good half dime, which will be worth the , win. et the time and places, elect the del.-
amount in silver, according to the Govern- ' '''
'" "°' each " 1 " m " ammi".
' '''''"' w c ""
, e ,„ ti ,,,,,, „, cm Bath Allegheny . on TUESDAY, I
I
1 ment standard. MAY 29Tft, at 10 trcloth a. M., for the purpose al
Maim contracts are in operation between nominating a candidate for Congress Insolddistzlet. 1
Houston and New Orleans. The Bmshear I
The primary election. In the tqtrushlps will be
people are pushing on the direct railroad held between the hours of four and old o'clock. and !
The frostfrost killed th In the clttes and-borrarghs betheen the boars of four
all throw h Texas.
and telegraph. There have been flue rains
nd theen o ' clock F. M. In th e cities and borough
f 3 a 1 the elections ahall be BY WWI , and In thetnYth.
i
cotton in Baton Rouge and Point Coupee um,. by morale., or try isms.
parishes, and will have to be replanted. ! By order of the Committee.
Cotton seed is in demand. The crevasse tr. J. 01.L5B ) MI. Chairman.
news is bad. Chiln's crevasses have been c , ~, ^Nrmaa'am. I/5,014..1e5.
abandoned, and the country is flooded. R. ".--.l."°"'"'
Crevasses are feared near Alorganzia. The SOB ASSEMBLY,
Commissioners are discussing the means of , MAJ. OEN. J. B. KIDEIOO,
closing them. Letters to the Methodist
Conference report Bishop Soule dying at Fornrrly of the 62d .d 127th Pa. Tata., and 6111 .4
224 L 5. cotored troops, and wounded severely In
Carleton. trout of Elt•hmond, trlll be a candidata for Almelo-
Tut streets of Bombay were Inc the fi rst Ky l g'ff: e U.. K.P.bilc*. cainitr non , aattaa
time lighted with gas October 15th. . Great
excitement prevailed among the Hindoos
when the lamps were lighted. Crowds s-
rounded each lamp post to witness e
sight, and them ,th sat down and gazed at it wi h
upturned faces for hours, every now a d
then feeling the post to see if it had got
hot
THE Texas Constitution abolishes slavery,
places freedmen on an equality with whites
before the law, and gives the Legislature
power to guarantee railroad bonds for iron
contracts. It will be submitied to the peo
ple on the ibttrth Monday in June. A. res
olution indorsing the President's policy
was lost in the Convention.
RECOMMENDED FOR APPOINTMEST.
Speaker Colfax has recommended for ap
pointment, as cadet at West Point, from '
his Congressional district, a young soldier
of Pulaski county, Indiana. who enlisted
in the Union army at the age of fifteen
and was one .1 four brothers who fought
to put down the rebellion .
WuEli the corpse of General Robert Hat
ton, late of the Confederate army, was
being carried through the streets of Nash
ville the other day, a group of United
States officers, who happened to be near
the line of procession, raised their hats and
stood uncovered until the remains had
passed them
_
A SAD DEATII.-11ary Nepper, of Cleve
land. Ohio, in company with several other
girls, built a bonfire last Dlonday, , and
while holding a fairy dance about the
burning pile her clothes took fire, and she
was burned to a crisp. Her mother 11 - 118
also fatally burned in attempting to rescue
her.
THERE. is much alarm in Louisiana about
the levees. from the high waters above. It
is feared the whole lower Mississippi will
be overflowed. The heavy rains have in
jnred the cotton see,' which was poor, and
touch land must be replanted
TUE government commissioners exam
toed and accepted the second section of the
Union Pacific railroad on the I6th inst.
The track is now being laid at the rate of
one mile per day-.
A NEW German eveulug daily railed
Der Reform wade its appearance in Chi
cago yesterday. It is radical in politics.
CATTLE are dying un the Isthmus of Pan
ama of a disease similar to that prevailing
in Europe.
•
A CENSVS of Indianapolis hae just been
completed The population is about 40,000
Munukas aud robberies continue una
bated In the neighborhood of Matamoras
TUE "chicken cholera - is decimating the
hen-roosts in Madison county, Alabama.
A DAILY PAPER it to by utartol at Hriugh.
ton, Lake Superior
PEUSONA L ITEMS
DR W ROBACF, proprietor of the
well-known patent medicines, has been ar
rested at Cincinnati, for violating the in
ternal revenue laws, by practising as a
specialist without a license, and for selling
a certain medicine without the stamp re
quired by law His case is pending before
the United Stales Commissioner.
JUDGE' -ARTHUR GASTINEL., Of [Mew Or
leans, was recently stabbed by a stranger,
who assigns no reason for the act. He
handed the Judge a letter with his left
hand, at the same time inflicting the blow
with his right Die man was probably in
sane
Mr K1N1.1.1.E1 tells of some one who
complimented Thackerny on the parts of
"Vanity Fair," but thought Sir Pitt Craw
ley impossible. The author replied that
among the characters cited, Sir Pitt was
the only one taken from life.
PRINCE ALFRED, Victoria's second eon,
is soon to be made a Duke, and have a seat
in the House of Lords. York has been the
usual title of the second sou, but it is be•
lieved that Alfred will he Duke of Edin
burgh.
General Green Clay Smith, of Kentucky,
has been appointed Governor of Montana,
in place of Edgerton. Richard Rousseau,
brother of the present member from Ken
tucky, has been appointed Minister to Hon
duras
GEN. PALM has been sentenced to be shot
by the Spanish authorities, but considering
that he is in London, he will probably not
feel Very bad about it.
A WISCONSIN editor, Charles Stewart, of
the Jackson county Banner, has fallen heir
to a fortune of $500,000.
Mr. WINANS, of Baltimore, has present
ed $25,000 to the Manager of the Southern
Relief Fair in that city.
THE rebel General Marmaduke is going
into the grocery business in St. Louts.
Door. open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commence. at
74. o'clock. Single tickets, rec. Secured Seale, De
extra. Beat. may be secured ILL City flail, MON
DAY, coftimenelng at lOo'clock, A. U.
As MIL will be THE LAST LECTURE of the
Course. ALL tick THO M AS taken up at the door
BAKENVILLL, Ja.„
W. B. EDWARDS.
—O. MCCLINTOCK.
NcencrEs. J AMES J. DOVNELL,
C. L. CAIA3WELL,
TsADILLSIL= NATIONAL. BARR It. C. ALBREE,
PITISBOAGILL March 20th, inst. J apls Lecture Committee
THE NOTES OF THE CRAWFORD_
COUNTIVIAN H. Meadville:OlL CITY RANK, HATS, CAPS. &o
OD Cluj_ VZNANOO DANK, Prankllo. and PE- i
TROLKUM BANK. Titusville, will oat hereafter
be redeemed by this Bank.
liEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier.
NOTICE.—There are two Oil
PLATS, • 'Alps' and —Med No. it," wart one
PLAT 11.7 feet long, 14 feet wide and two feet font
Incites deep, now lying at the Allegheny Wharf,
below the entspenslon Bridge, the owners of which
tre requested to prove property. pay charges and
ake them away, Air they will be sold according to
(apleilw) D. D. DAVIS, Wharf !dilater.
RicOnDilso ReatmATOß • fi 077/Ci.
Prrnalualan, April 1711,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Proposals for the Grading, Peeing and Setting
with Curb-btone. Loon Street, • between Itedford
street and Webster Weal, and Beech Alley, be
tween Bedford street and Webster street, wit' be
rmeiTetattta.Olhoe, In the Market, Building, en.
tit the 'MD VAT Or Arlo. Met.
• • OFIAB BEICIWPFdttIi,
apt9:dtd Recordist/ YelPlild.•
NOTICE --The utiderelgned.Com
talliloners named In the Act of Aaaentbly. anti
. .1.41 "AB Actin Incorporate the
ENTERPAME. INSURANCE COMPANY
OF prrranvatout."
Approved the 9th !lay of Muth. A. D.. UM will
own 800. and receive PubsPOptlons to the Capital
Mock of Bald Company, on the
190 i Day of May, A. D., 11866,
At la o'clock A. at., at the FOURTH NATIONAL
BANK. In theOIV or Plttabtrgb, Penns.
JAMES
fitILLIM
Wit.PAM DAGADEY, Commlulocen
lAAIEtI x II MAN S
E. BIDDLy. itoßiwre I
apleilmd
Cotorrn Tlatentratirat • B Orn cz
Prethnuttan, April id, UM.
IN PITItSVANCE of the 21st Sec
tion of an Act relating to Allegheny Cotmty, ap
proved the let Clay of May Mal., and of the Amend
ment to laid aftd th e Intla-ne7 of
litheet4 1, PATIO Mi. Jr.,. Treaanrer of
Band eoun hereby gliene 'mat the Applicata.
ofthe several Wardealkiroughs and Townships toll
ha Grath,. and lerill it hiprepated to rintlirerthethiun
ty; dnt., prior end. oelolioase •Taxtullor Mee, on
and ifter the P 1 , D_AY OF MAT, UM • geld
Taxes catrtiepald et th e Treatupneetthicenntlittle
YIRST DAy *Mb so deduction. of
Finn PMIttIENT: 1/19C01:1 - ST for prompt pay
ment to any person pattif the whine amount of
their !noes. Thera wit& no deduction allowed on
taxes paid during the month eltnegust. Thera 1111
tre TEN PEEL T. AJtDED to all tette' cement
ing entiath an the Ant of lieptember. apsttotd
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF 111BAILIk
t.,11/LCIER. *C. -Notice heritbg 10142'14 In
osruen ofiage, Carta, Carnage*. IrsabeeiL de
whether ruldeut or tion t ensideut gn toe O:.1'
PPitilbeigh, their Licensee at theTreesurer
°Zee of Abe CI of Pltisbergh, FORTHWITH, In
geondasee nit • as Act or Aesorahly, Approved
gurtg 10. re, and an Ordtnan en of the COunctlasy
itg. Lug o Pittsburgh. passed Thet: Aga , .
pt.rsona o neglect in rernso to take out Licenses
be object to perlay, to be reungred before
thaargEglLW:or=l=l*::abere
turned Se the tinter Liernsea are Mtn oat, or pay
15 MO therenr.. •
_WOES Cur cruet:
Et 4 Pr it o4=— .. 1.12
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000 e
Tiro
Eat kOliViio7l;:firsliii:
US . 65
Each Two Horire flick
16 co
Omolbaßes sad - Timber Wheels drwwt, by t„,,
horses. Ma 011) each. lt= i rdoiltional bona used
to any or the arena ',abider W. .
..EI. 11,01V_Treaaustr.
riTTISWILOIL NabniarT Mb MOO-noXfaxtd
Teß,Low bit6 II .OAMIIPta
rirrii4l,4
M" * FOB. ASSEMBLY.
THE FRIENDS OF
HON. GEORGE WILSON,
Of ;"Itt Township, sill pruent his name al a cans I
date for Assembly, Wore the next Onion Republi
can County entre entloo
stlltte PITT TOWNSHIP.
149 - CONGBIESS, !Ald DISTRICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
Haring rstaced himself at the disposal of hie friends.
In response to their Can made on him, His name I.
non presented by them as a candidate for nomina
tion for Countess for the Cd District, subject to
the action of the Union Republican 00131111 Conrr•n
ttari. apt . .
IarCONORF.SS.
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
IS A CANDIDATE IN THE 2.40 DISTRICT
mh9:1312d
WCONGRESS.—The friends of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
Will present his name to the Convention of the
Union part,, for nomination as *candidate for Con
tothe n 4 Distract. nrl,l3:6ird
W - FOlll SHERIFF,
SAMUEL B. CLULEY,
Subject to the action of the Union Ilepublido Coon
ty ton•entfon. nohin,ted&wr
Or FOB SHERIFF,
CHARLES BARNES,
I.ate Colonel `Stith Reg. Pa. Heim. Annie', and
tires. Urlg. Gen. U. S. A.. eubJeet to the notion of
the Union Contention. teßl2:dl
FOR SHERIFF.
JOSEPH ROSS,
of the First Ward, Pittsburgh, '.lll bestid,-
date for Sheriff. suldect to the action of the Unlou
Itepubllcan County CouvellitiOU. int/Is:Lc
W - FOR SHERIFF.
CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG,
Lair Colonel Fourth Paw/Otani* Cavalry.
mli2t:te
10 - Fo= SHERIFF.
COL. JAMES MIL SNODGRASS,
of the rimming Conott Coovontlon. m42o:tc
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
GEORGE NAMILYON,
Of rnt.ouige, me)Cet to toe .ellOO ur Ike. 4 1 0,w°
I;gir COUNTY comaussiotEn.
CHARLES PUGH,
Of Math:U.l"er, ohl he t h e neltdee for County Coto
neteetorker, subject to action of the Union He
pohllun County Conventloo. sottft:d.t•te
tarCLERK OF THE COURTS.
JOHN 0. BROWN,
01 Hampton T - otertibtp, late Pets - ate Co. H. ant
Bert Pena'• VON ape:te
f4'FOR CLERK OF COURTS
JOSEPH BROWNE,
Late of MAI pramsylvanta Volunteers and bth Penn,
aylvaula Artillery. Subject to the decision of the
itepti title.. County Convention. vital :Cc
fr4r-rion CLERK OF COURTS.
DR. WiLLEAM 1. GILMORE,
ur Upper ‘212.1r reih7L-citrortei
IWFOR REGISTER,
JOSEPH H. GHAT,
Of Plum Toiet.shlpo late of Co. E j lases Pa . Reg..)
subject to the deetslou of the Uuton Republican
Utmst) COUTtlitiol2.
tgr'FOII IiLEGISTEE,
•
R. D. HUMER I
Of Taranto= Bor.ifh. subject to the deals:on of
lb.. Republican CountT Conventlos. aap:te
ar'FOR RECORDER.
J. B. COPELAND,
uL Rlteabbili Township, will be • ctiodpiate roc
corder, sublect to the dental , . of alit - neat ettanit
Republican Connty Contention.
LECTURE.
MERCANTILE LIBRARY
74 17 .
MISS ANNIE E. DICKINSON
lUMEMO2I9
Carr - v -
!Monday Evening, April 23
SUBJECT-"•TILE
1866. SPRING RATS. 1866.
moecortro Air. Co.,
181 WOOD STREET,
WWI to call ape:o4B7= k to r Welt large and
hate, lc., ftpir.SprfOg and Sum
ti tr
Bra 33135ci10 lirelisl.ot3r.
°UV: S = it l i asPe l i 1 1 M8t48 12 , }SOW 1 1
THA.TI ,IS , •BRIORTONS: MORTOPI3I
DERBII. PETON, Le,.
garta g iNW 4:24.c•Cmisis
Oteftry duerlptlonio salt all taaSea.
apt?
DRY GOOP% : G
NEW SPRECC; GOODS!
AT
W. W. MOORECEMYS,
No. SI IdarEet Street.
RICK EMBROIDERISB•
MEL VALZNiIIAI.AgiiiTEIMIKEPar;
atift4.143:015/ C ../44 A ? X "
PLA - 131101D1) SHIRTATONTE;
OgIIE B TE L PIVVIZ Y ttII VI a . ' Ihtitujtare d
iiiViCeettreei.
vw:l7l
UNITED STATES
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
Bought as Highest Rates, by
SEMPLE & JONES,
Bankers. Wood a 'id Third Sts.
a. laird
SODA AIM
SODA ASH.
CHOICE BRANDS,
to qbantitlei to sult plltetwors, ran able by
COLHOCIIi 41 EDWARDS,
aplgavrAi
JAMES .Ar.corrt
spc..*'3oi4o.l*.cur,
PAW: *A xF° • .1-i1
I W° I
. .4 i ma
.41-,,,.,5.4.,-111,1L, •
" i.IIC
lar-Lritra-.isin-ErACUIgras..MCEL ! VIRSW 3R",
„Ttauv , wisloWi °A P
Wir 41110100. 1 , holiday, April 16, 1866.
WANTED—TMLOW-5 0 , 0001ns
for erh t. rh e, the ark et price ,
644.
WANTEII---Clll/ ecg 1114 the •
UNITED STATES LIFE AND A.STOR FIRE , 11 ,
INSURANCE COMPANIES. SMITH & RING,
' Agents. 23 &Mb street. ap20:11
I' WSIIITII at . fi IItUGGY Ift g OßlNt! l • Ck cs:
steads employ-4 e en ' t good wages. irith ' ll,
REIMER, Wagon. Ohio. apl9:2s
ANTED--A few genteel Boarn:
Irdtd - rour Gentlemen could be accommodated
Faith room and boardlog, and two mall families
I could also ho aecomandated. None can be recetved
excepytn
5
Jest class. The residence is eutjurban
minute. passenger car riding. Spacious
I AsiStuada around it. Andress Box 561, wlthr.D.r
name. api-.Ord
WANTED---Good Agents to Sell
11 SHERMAN AND HIS CAMPAIGN, GRANT
AND HIS t.,A3IPAIONS, (the latter Inel oat;)
CHILD'S PRAYER, FIRST LESSON„ (match plc
tureeoand THE AMERICAN INVENTORS, These
are all new Books end Engravings, and agents eau
do better with them than-with an 7 otner offered to
the potffle- For fall particulars, apty to or address
ASHEN 'ELLIS, 15 Third street, Plttstoin, Pa.
mtlaffidntawlstelv
WANTED.--$1,500 PER YEAR 1
—We wait% AGE evemrbere to nil oar
IMPROVED TWENTY-DOLLAR SEWING - ddA.
amiss, three new kinds, ander and ePPer feed;
warranted aye years. above salaryr ham ectonale.-
eon paid. The ONLY Muhlae sold In Dated States
for less than OM, whltill are fully /loaned by g e . .,
Wheeler & fritaort, firmer & Baker Mayer a 00,
and Bacheider. AU othercheap BlachineS are IN
tattNOtliaaal a. CArcularafree. Address or cell ap-
Oa bRAW t CLAMS., Biddeford, Mal. .
deasdoodm.twP
FOR SALE
POOH SALE—A good Route on the
GAZETTE. Enquire or 71.5 Pena street, rittl.
Wvd. Aptl.3ld
FOR BALE — FLOUR AND PRO
DUOS BUSINESS, of ores ten years standing,
fagood location to the city. A. dna opportunit y
Is a
y person wishing to engage In the
Produce Bus ao iness. Allcommunications strictly
confidential. Address P. 0. gIIO, Pittsburgh.
mh22.ttr
OR BALE-lOWA LAND-$2,000
1 —ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY
ACRES OF LAND, situated nese Webster CDT,
lisralltonounty, town , (on the line of the Posits
Railroad, l c
la offered for ante for TWO THOUSAND
csth. Addresa • •OW NEIL (lams - rex
OrflCL ladertf
T;011 SALE--A Valuable Coaatry
ti<edt.ce., Edgewood Station, Pennsylvaitia
Railroad, one and a lair miles from Wilkineburg;
Eleven acres lab perches of Land; • tine new Dwell
ing Contalislng lea rooms and cellar underneath,
Trait nod other eptrveniences on the
_premises. Par
further Information, rail at No. 108 Pllth street.,
Pitlsburgh, or on the premises.
no7:dtf J. 8. KIND.
_FOR RALE,
313 hbin, White Lime,
1111 •• Calcined Planter;
1W •• Land Piaster;
MO •• Hydraulic Cement;
1W •• llncendale Cement
At 3111 Liberty .cant,
__lo/6:400
FOB SALE-THE PRACTICAL
ENGINEER, by John kVAilue: mooed
enlarged and Improved. About one-half of this edi
tion has already Seen sold. Every Engineer or man
who owns or runs a Steam Engine sh ould have
copy. It only nerds to be read to e appreciated .
All onion directed to thesulisortber, at 310 LIB
ERTY SPRKET. Plit•burgh, Pe. will e promptly
attenattended to. Prize per copy 1115.00.
ded
WALLACE.
LOB SALE ON THE BIG SANDY
RIVER.-1 offer for side the MN ERA',
OF NINE 11U ir OILED ACRES, situated In nod on
the lands one mile above .Pesolt Orchard Works.
The CA/AL is to abundance,and of good quality.
The veins are Woes FOUR to MEYER FEET THICh.
Persons wishing to purchase will call at the Ken •
tuck} - House, Ashland, Ky. Terms ...heap and rea
' sortable. Address THOMAS ItlitiaELL, Ashland,
Kentucky.
MDR SALE—A Portable Double
CIRCULAR SAW MILL without Engine mud
Bolles made by Lane aud Medley, of Cincinnati
Tower Saw Ulleches diameter; libber Saw AI lushes.
with Cross-cut Saw. Shafting and all complete; Mao
three :7 limb Barrel Saws, for cutting staves, midi,
by Whitney. or NYlubbester, Masa. the above Lin
efiloery has been to ems in the lumber teem, MP a
shoo time, and is In perfeet order. Address the
PENNA. SALT KANO ACTOP.III7O COMPANY.
Settees, Pa epilittreed
- - - -
F OR SALE,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
MICH brill - ET, Plll.l-ADELPHIA- The Furni
ture, FlAtoree, (loud Wlll, 'Lod Four years Leese of
the above well-known lionsc. Parties wishing to'
purebame. grill call on or adders.
BARKER A FARLF.T.
Ashland kloune. Philadelphia.
FOR SALE.
aptil tf
2.....9...1EL4131-IEI 3L.ACIor
The M met }Wormed Presbyterian Congregation of I
Pittsburgh, (Dr. DOCOLAR, Pastor,) offer for We
their property located on the corner of Plum and
Cherry alleys, and hot 13 feet from of
street. 1
The lot is 129 feet by 143 lc., on which are the
Char& Building, and a Tenant House of 4 roos.
'butanes may be made of, or con:unlink:attar. a m d•
dressed to THUS. SMITH, at the Fourth National
Bank, or to It C. kfILLEft, 135 Third street.
apt' trf
TO LET—A Dwelling House with
r- doable parlors, dining room, kitchen, Ott! ,
the, nite chambers sod bath room, a large yard, !
rout and mar, situate Ins fashionable and pleasant ,
part of Allegheny City- The adventlier 11
reserve two dumber* and one part.. and with wife
and two chit.. hoard in the lions,. Will furnish
his own rooms, cod others if necessary . To a re- ,
spectsble family, favorable terms mill a given.
Address, wish real name, —LOCYC BOX'' No 9,
Pittsburgh PostorUce. spill :rid
TO LET,
LADIES' SA TCRYLS:
RAILROAD BAGS;
MOROCCO rr ALLEI S.
Situated No. 57 Wat. street, corner Redoubt alley,
and running through to First etreet. the same hart
Ing.._been oceepted for a number of yea. by JOELP : A STOCK OF
IRWIN as • Rope Warehouse. Theatre of 1105-
VETTLII & SMITH: No .. SO nod 60 Water I
street. apllztl Notions &Fancy Goods
s Three-Story Brick Warehouse,
I'OR RENT—The Lot on the nor- I
..... of Butler a D
ad Allegheny streets Ninth 1 THE TRADE SUFPLIED AT LUW RATES.
War ue d, together with the old Brick epot Building ,
thereon. the lot has 144 feet front by In feet deep
town alley. Will lour It for Are or ten Tear. , A_P - 1 F. H. EA'TON,
pry to Wig. hi.. DARLINGTON. at No. 31 firth .
street. second door. lunar
,
140111 ItENT—A. Country Seat, con- . , 17 Fifth Street.
A tang IS acre. of Rich Soil; large two-story Brick I . P".
Dwelling, Barn, Stable, Orchard, Spring wad Spring : EC . ' ii PER
House, Wasted 2 miles from the bridge, oppoatte V : R
'U M . " 4"""4"".
ApPly lr. kIcLAIN a CU.
Ilifoit 46) itztv A
A-.4II.IOABLEPROPEUTY LT LUC-
• TION.—Will be sold on TUESDAY AFTER
NOON, Anall Mb, us o'clock, on the premises,
Fourteen Desirable Building Lots,
Situated on Duquesne Way end t irarin streets, de •
scribed as follows. Three Lots on the corner of Du
euesite Way and trots street, fronting on INIVICIBEIC
W.yal feet, extending back respectively 84, 40 and
60 (net; Eleven Lute fronting On Irwin at.ceet, each
lot hurts • front of 20 feet, extending back m feet,
being a plan of lots laid out by Joshua - anodes, Esq.
Txustri—One-thlrd cash; balance lu one and two
year., with interest, secured by bond and mortgage.
Posstutslon Immediately. For pa:lieut.., call on
J 0.911 1, A 11LI10DES, Esy sting Brewery, or
apOl T. A. peCLELLAND, An ti
c Queer._
(I.OOD FURNITUREPIANOSVE
,, NETIAN A FANCY BRAVES, AC., AT AUC•
TioN.-0,, pun DAY MORNINU, AMU 20tb. at le
o'clock, end continuing Intim afternoon at 2 o'clock,
at etmonto 11.11 Auction Honed. 65 and 5? Flfth
treet, will be sold Walnut %Arnie Top Vremdtur
Borman, Walnut Marble Top Wish titauJ. Walnut
Marble Tbp Centre Table, MaZOlLltal Nola beat
ghat% haw tar%
i t i ou r ge x Onalf 6 ,,yory i tl t lValnut
Eeru " gc h re a `Se k and gate 'it . a a
Tet IZr-t a m. and a Warta, of Parlor .'
and . Dinion Room Fo collator. Alert la4oquantity
of .. ining ItoomAnd Kitchen Utensil., queorlaware,
BC ac,. Meek Pianos, large lot
of,
near dcro
Sbetiee, (atm; Venetian tillror-Plated
tipoOns and Forks.
coons
• T. A. MeCLELLAND, Anct`r.
ACRE LtITS AT AUCTION
FATUOC,F HALF
.EAST LIB
ERTL—MONDAY AFTERNOON, April .U‘S, at
oclont,Vlll be sold, on Om remises, ;Mato-
Ingle beauttrolly altßated 11aW 4 Aeere ntb-13 I
yld.Ctros. 4)0111m Park nave Conten.• Timm, Lots
A FILES leak° the
Pewit. Dipolesi 2cv k, for .the conveyance of
ladles and gentlemen lo'and
Tautte—OorAbinteesh; nalento to one' Yeti two I
mortgage. Ria:;k r 4 h to l l: ' :; r l . :l s ciu s e e r , lV:7l:: ° Vi , . ; Wholesale and Retail Deialers
,: • Ai MeII.WAI E,SAMO• I
PENN
lob E STREET—HOUSE AND supplied at Lew Prices, at
I.OT.—TIIIENDA's' EVENINti, April 24th,
e t 24 o'clock, will be sold on second Roof of Com
mercial da m Ito o n a ir IW9 iStultlrfiebt -Strict, — the
three-story Brick Doreillog, o, MI Penn street, NOB. 78 and 80 Market Street.
between Nay Plt treets; the lot Street front
and 11l feet Indepth to an alley. Th e h qsc V w c a
11.121shedand excellenteoUdilion; ukbrlsb!lo outlet.
gl adjgednghenkandAMtediukitelteff andeeathrolnn ;
containing 12 roams, bath room and water closet.
Tmoss—One-third cash; balance to one auo two ape
with luictest. Possession Wen to the per..
NelditTAIRL% duet.. !
, NEW GOODS!
UGHT HORSES, WAGONS is
-1: 111 !IliNKite AT AUCTION TNLb PAY.—The
L
airZrli
stagst: Allegheny,
Prl i tspit
$ Ore-horse Wagons,
I Oil do
larnem, dc.,
All sound end In good working condition- The Or
elaYattentlon of buyers to swelled.
aplo A. LEONATE, Anti.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—A large
rinantlty of Boots,
_Shoes and Gotten will be ~
sold at atietionon FRIDAY MOHNENtift g o'clock,
at the Alla lOPHouse, 150 Federal street, Alleithe -
iM e t d O . "eh . ith the speelal attention of biryera is 10.
...trox, , o4ll`47l,usai:,trOtrt.l.fyroPrli
Pri .,111% Rag, Cottage and In rata C ts Bogs
Itln'Sbeetlngs, rant stuffs, g and Hosiery.
spit A. Lh GGATE, Auct.
TOBACCO AND SEDARS AT AIM
.- TiON.—Ou FRIDAY MORNT7tO, Aprll2oll, at
11,14 o'clmt, will be sold at Masonic_ Hall Auction
noute,Lios. i 6 and 67 Flab street,
11:1 caddies Tobacco, assorted brands
JOAO Cigar. -
.P 22
CO-PAR
60-PAMENEIISHIP NOTICE
VretZttunge ' r r ftairl;
AN 3. TY.A niros2::. al the old OWL
enirstoLOTSIZET,. ender the style env - nail x
ROTtAny,. and would redpeetfelly sollett
roe .thrliew. , Arm lk cOntdeneeCe or Um pare ,
he,qed.r4o:llooll l / 1 beldelred Ink
Asitoadort ctrr, Aprll2. 1.866.--tpllard
=I
C a rAgirma&ittr — ionvE.--we Mh11)
p.a. area daynreniZed Van nu of partner nun
armee Pianagere the tannery and Machina NW
witaig nieters rmrHt egnmesliwrUlVlll
4:4l . ll , entraliti . : - nirla
. AV.O,
A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
DRY GOODS
WESTERN PENN'A,
=II
FOR RENT
I=
ROY DICKSON & CO.,
STATIONERY OF a
sl. KINDS
• For salt I.r Jorv,r,r. BUNT IL Cu
54 Wood Street,
NOW OFFERiNC
18f0W:. - '`. GsiFf. O r
AND
14 C;) rr :1: CD lq" a ,
At Low Prices, for Cash,
WHOLES AU GT
BUYERS FROM
EASTERN OHIO,
and WEST VIRGEDIIA
ARE INVITED TO CALL
L. IL IS•ELROY DIcKnON J. T. SHANE
apl - Imd
NEW GOODS
NOW BIND
BITES it, BELL'S,
21 Fifth Street,
L.
NEW GOODS
NEW GODES
M _EL 'V Co INT ' IEI -
GUIPURE LACE-411 widOo:
CLVONT LACZ, dO
BL ACE AND WHITE THREAD LACE:
REAL V ALE NCIE NIS LACE—Io var , ,T
I.ACI TRIMMED SLEEVES.
LACE TRIMMED COLLARS;
CLIRiNT LACY. do
REAL POINT LACE COLLARS.
POINT APLIQUE LACE do
, tRECIAN HAIR COILS;
PLAIN HAIR COILS;
w roll and compl4re line of
Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas,
GRECIAN COILS.
Fine Silk Parasols,
U.4I4BURG EDGINGS,
Real Point Lace Collars,
HAMBURG PLMINODIN,
BaJou's and Alexandreis lild Gloves,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Morrison's Star Shirts,
CCort*F_YIPSI,
Duplex Elliptic Hoop Skirts,
ilrEdID .I TS.
MACILIThi, GLYDE & CO.
New 4a-oods!!
SPLENDID itiBORTHINT.
All the Novelties
FRENCH, GERMAN & ENGLISH GOODS.
DRESS AND SKIRT TIILIIMINOS; •
NEW HAIR NETS AND EVILS;
IVIIITE_SKIHTS EMB , D IN BLACK;
REAL MALTESE AND POINT COLLARS;
LACE VEILS AND VEIL MATIEIIIALL
HEAL AND .MITATIIkkODO.LACES;
BLACK IMPURE L 'nese etTlea;
24,MBMTE BUTT Ba for , Dreemee shit Coits;
#ll IKULer. er7BM.
_ -.4 haat
KID GTOVEI3 S A 1.441. E. .OLOVIS;
MONKEY Worm vio turc.
1 4
EMIIROIBENIKS = KUM mak
CT soma. AND Ai ona.
The hem-wilt tad haeapiateer etemlee she new
Mite never beforeon.,.m IA Plebelrorsh.
Mentions Supplied atEastern Prices.
NUM & CARLISLE,
,
19 VIM Street
CABE HiIIeCANOLEOIt & CO.,
ilasettare "
EMI
MAGAZINES FOR APRIL,
For .ale bi JOHN r Hl' , T
Ntiw
rt. •ale of HAAS HUN C
iit
11.A..Pb .LAPS'!APS.' •
For .Alw by JUHN P. HUNT S YU
POCKFT BOVEg . ppc - KET BOOh.F.
•LLe L 1 Ill[jjs F HUST d CV
PHOTOGRAPH ALBVMS—•,I stses. otyles. przce.
Otis P 0a,.7 ,t
GoLD pEiSp—Polgy's• men row, sod Jct. I' Er our
& Co.'. brands: Playirr, gr.srl)" cc
dosed prices.
PLAIN AND uRNAdLENTAL PAIN TING exe,u•
ted n the hem manner. expedition ell and at
the in tree(rates.
JOHN P. taIINT & CO.,
59 Fifth St., Masonic Ilan
HAMILTON'S FASTENERS,
CH1.A21.61 AND BZST US&
CHECK BOOKS,
ON ALL. THE BAN ELI
3EII 6!sOrkiM 13 C3O COIL Ei
Of every deemiption and made to order
FOLEY'S OOLO PENS, WiRRANTEDI
Cht-t+[•f
Foreign and Domestic Stationery.
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
•p2o:lt NU. J 9 FlrTil !STREET
THE NEW 111LIGASJISIE
Now Head! and for Sale by all Newidea
Tl 3 GALAX Y
An Illustrated Magazine,
Published Fortnightly.
PFILICYIEI, SO C71111.147,V151
MUM
I.—THF. LA\ ERINGS. /17 w n tnoaT TrolloPe
(Wlth an Illustration.)
Chapter 1. —Jolla Brabaron.
rt.—Harry Claverlng Chooses HD Pro
fession.
tn.—Lord Ongar.
IL—GIANTS. DWARFS AND FAIRIES.
—CHILDE HAROLD.
TV. — A CHAPTER FROM A NOBLE LIFE.
Y.—ARCHIE LOVELL. By Mrs. Edwards.
Chapter L —A Vampire Brood.
It —The Honorable Frederica Lovell.
ttl.—Brune Aux Vest Melia '
VI.—SP RI ND-1%6 tWI th an Illustration by
Darley. I
Vll. —A WINTER WITH THE AMERICAN PF.R
LPATETICS.
VIM-BORN RYLAND'S WIFE.
IX..—ZiEBULJE
Prices? Theatre:ale
The Rebuilding of Paris.
suater Dress.
ew Parbdan Styles In Ladies' Boots.
The Wore Trade.
The World•s Fair Building.
The Prince Impeial.
the se
from
the
o, Its Mr Marley, Is
other
eot from the {tenet] of that artiot 'The
fall Page Illustration Is copied from a deals to by a
distinguished Englialt artist. Both of these 111 a
. are handsomely printed on tinted paper.
MR SALE BY ALL NEWSDEALER&
THE AMERICAN NEWS COMPANY,
Nos 119 and 111 Nasal. Street, New York.
aptiS3ld GENERAL AGE NTS.
Sitirl4oB
AMERICAN INK,
Exactly like aIiNOLD'I3 'FL sad about one-
third cheaper Give lt a tri al D.
*lt is endorsed by
some or the arSt 111.M0111..111.1 in the 00110517.
mh7l .I L. READ. 711 Fourth street.
gje II I :4 144
DEAFNESS,
=ED
11-.1i7X3
tqA4
DR. GARDNER,
01 New York,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
OPERATOR ON TfIE
EYE ANDEAR,
Herne oslttily informs the citizens of rittzbosigh That
be will ag min visit the city on
Tuesday, April 17th,
AND ERMATE UNTIL
1/11.1301" - Erra.D.A.7r,
After Out One wilt vtelt MONTITLY, of nisteb due
notice will be given.
Office at lionon,galkela House,
And can be consulted on EiiiiEsesa. Noise In the
Head, Catarrh, Disottarsuboot the Ear, Scales
to the Ear, Obstruction. of the Eustachian
Tube, and el Scott or Chronic Disease.
or the Ear and Ate Passages.
Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain, and
perfectly resembling the Natural Eye.
Operations for Cataract, littrabirmus
or Cross - Eye, Artitletal
etc., skillftdly warmed,
and all Measles orthe
EYE AND EAR
Treated, ►nd every operation In Anraland Withal
rate Surgery, perforated by
•
DR. GA'RDNER.
For Anther partienlars, references, testimonial.,
etc, send for • Circular.
tIFFIUN. IiIiUS.O.FROM 0 a.TO
vr iXiMpeII,,TTETVEIIT FOkTY,TIII.II) ST.,
CH II! WARM!
• •
DR. GARDNYLlttrests Catarrh 6} the Inhumed
Wa rmliall tuhtlartor. Dr. Usrtver rn re
exto.laia
o: Ott..D.of Pittsburgh Aholtra
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STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
ALEX. BEIOWN & SONS, 6eng Agents.
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FORNEW ORLEANS DIRECT.
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Carrying the Vatted States Mail.
ro te. 11.r5.-Clan st...!#ap, oll.ble line will sail as
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TRANSPARENT WiriDoW SHADES
, a. IEI La MI a a "CT El 7E2 sas
Warehouse, 91 Wood gimlet
I,3<zond door tniera Dhalacad. Adler, ' •
(OA Sind
ELL
, WALL PAPERS,
In .re*: - . Designs
FLAIL: i3diGaZ COI
Dal —4Dw"
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101 Martel Street, near Fifth
.OH. R. HIJORZEI 1138
p APES HANGINGS FOllll6B
A great collection of
American Wait Papers.
For the first lane to are FOOT.
XER^ EXGLESI3I . P4PE.iI
choice selection of the
iiiewest French Papers
For sale 07
WALTER P. bid RSdALI..
eahl4 87 Wood Street.
NERCHANT TAIIOWL
REMOVAL
T. & J. T. MIME,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers,
flare lionoro.l it.. sex Building.
No. 196 Liberty Street
tivrina to the lateneaa of their purchaser for the
SPRINta (RADE Übe 'rotor partner nehag now Ira
the East, they are prepared to exhibit goods for the
TRADE at the VERT la iIVICHT QOOT••
TIONS that good- :rare yet reaelied
rhey hear and design G, tee', a SUPER/US
STOCK OF CLOTHING TOR SALE, OF milk
°WEN ANIIVAGTURE , and EQUAL to GI respect
to CUtiTalif WOLIX
GEN. GRANT
CM
3EC.IVr X C)MLIO3FILIEi CP CD ElG3ifliFt •
NEW SPRING STYLES
3E3C, - 3r IES' IEiItrIWOBI,
47 St. Clair Street.
GRAY & LOGAN.
~ENIIY 6. HALE.
ERCRANT TAILOR,
NOME4IBI (CM Of MB Ma
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Deelces to return th.aks to his friend. and
lit generally for thell pacronage, and IfOuld
reepertfully Inform them that he has Joel return
...l from the
stern mitrkete vrlth a large and tree
eeleeted stock of
Fine Woolen Goods,
P A eculy adapted to GENTLEMEN'S SPRING
N iarl
OUNKER WEAN.
CLOTHING. 4%
c i , PECIAL NOTICE
JOHN B.MYERS & CO.,
PHY3 9DELPW4,
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'Wednesday, April 25th, 1888,
AT THEIR SALES ROOMS
Nos. 232 and 234 Market Street,
A SPECIAL SALE OP
1101.—.. a i'Dliia I:1 I 24 C4r,
ON FOUR MONTHS CREDIT,
Comprising LOW MEDIUM and FINE ODODS.
aultable for the COUNTRY AND BEST
CITE RE tAIL TRADE, including
Full Snits In CLOTHNind (Win ISfERES:
Fancy CASSIMERE BACKS,
S &CRT LES
• • 11ORN bOATS;
FRENCH BACKS . ,
• • SKELETON SACKS:
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Slilts in PANTS arid
_VESTS:
Plain A Fancy Caestmere SPRING OVER-COATS:
'Blank Cloth FROCKS;
• • • • SAOlO3_ ; •
• • Doeskin PANTS and VESTS,
VFASHIaIITON MILLE , and other makes of BLUE
FLANNEL;
Black and Colored Alpaca and Dray Ete SACKS
ad SACKTEES;
Blac a k and Colored Alpaca and Dray Ei• Ete PANTS
and VESTS;
A LarFe Line of Linen and Da•-k DUSTERS;
••, , ,CES•
• •
• • • • F AN rakyssms
Satinet and l'ot toned. SACKS and SA CKTEES:
• • FART. and VESTS;
Black and Fancy VESTINIiti, go., El.
The goods comprising this sale have all been made
wayresody N anti SUMMER TRADE,
mid are of the Latest Style*, of very superior titksu
facture, I. English and Attlyrienti
and Casein:terms, of the choicest releetioni he
Sults have been carefully Mud. Every IotVILCOn•
tato • selected assortment of stars. We feel et
that a slmllar Invoice of (Bathing has seldom
been, If ever, offend Unough the Auction Room,
and that this sale will present superior Inducements
to buyers.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock precisely. Cata
logues ready early on JOHNrnn of the sale.
B. ALTERS 1t4.10.,
Auctioneers, l'Xillardelnbia•
MEE
PAV satiAl : f. 11,11 :1
pITTSBIIRGH
BANK FOR SAVINGS,
Formerly the DIKE SAVINGS IMO/TUITION,
67 Pourth Street, •
hi c arly 0 ppeejLe n the An i t of PittibegillJ
OPEN DAILY from 9 to 4o'clocic,And onlineD
NIEtiDAY and SATUILDAY EVEN/ethos from NW
tot to November Ist, 7 to 9 o'clock, Bud Doha NOV.
Mt to MAylet, 4 to 8 o'clock.
Boots of By-Lawn, do.. furnlalted at the aim
gratis.
TM. Isultitution especially are to Lhasa Whose
condone. , limited, the opportunity to accula , tr,
by small depowits, easily saved, amm which he
a t res d ourcewtaa needed, bearing Intarludoin
s " "rem positcra '' ' n.
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S. U. HARTIIIIW E I PARK, Jr
excairrAme.our
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I fir A OHN EDLWORSIi Y OaOD -
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EL FOLLANSBEE, JOAN ACIATIv,_
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SOLicrrOitil—D. W. It A.ll. MELD. : ahltlysa
Clara! a' '•' •
CL AIN iawrs.
myrti.ufts & RIDDELL,
Ns. 185 Fourth Street, Plttsbargt, Pa.
ALL ontamkaoto VETERANS
Maio did ruse Elective a Lattlactuity
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OR THEIR.HEIRS,
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Can have the AM! C Ol / 4 4" •
parlsolllllY,ol. b 7
ROILIDTIES.-Kill D , : ,• , eel
•••• diem or the-Heire-af•Deerasso • • dein, ints
enlitted in Ole OW . !" ,• 1., , ` ' !
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serrinaultliontrindeiringßetar. . Pt
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BoUottor tor Bounies, Pension*
No. Intirt.PM aTIMAT. thirdAtm below theta.
tbedroß. art
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Af9I9TANT eIIIRAFILON OF.THE IrrA BEE• PA
BESZKVE coax% sad IanotIySLISGZON
of St. 18521 BTU. PA. CAVALISTi •.
aaa ppemed w aka •t
No. Et4africalart2a. atzipot,
Poe the practice effatililiZSlC A.ND mznicretz.
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PIG_LEAT
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130 WOMEN
BOIT Q1141.1111r SOFT,
soawa.
B. A, FAHNEVOCK% SON & CO.,
ap1231 4 / 4 COMertri rrit
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