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

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    44 , A DELUstoN DISIP.I6I.4IfID.
,rgittstritrilli gazelle. An impression hes ;eV prevailed in
• ales somewhat rip:loTO ;from lite,,Liamst to
Live participation in the management of
parties, that politicians are influenced
molt , Sham othef idea t r- ,ietMtside‘ttitiotts or.
, PciseMal intertait, Whit' hi now triMspir
ing Must dispel this:deluzion from ohserv
lam nd lirnier period were thefe
anything, !Mc - so many nillcoa under .he
National Governitentutfonlinglargervmm..l
eration, as at the -present nionaent. The l
system a Intern4l .Reventio " tips compel=
led the. qctit loll, :iK many; ! cable piaceA;
The. incumbents of these :appoint/ImM; tut
of most othert,vero takenginientliffidni ,
working members In the*piibllo mhks:' I
They may be ccepteii is a fair airgrage,:in
-point of, Mtegrlty,.of the. Inettlhat
left:to its normal action, rionld'hellhelY,to
Po t three tiiteitlitt Past the ha s
been endeavoring to loosurohe attachment.
of these melt certam ` cardinal tinct !as
lie has iiio49tilay.zik*litd*OlilpiiPlV
distinction,
cases ; to their, necemlties:- , Be hail 461414
to win their tidhetion'by'tetidth or ernifia-1
114' such
as am poor with the takittuaway.of, their]
means of support: Ha* trne , theite
have beet to they' doitsdethi*of ;right, is
ShOwithithe faCtiftatoo46.l4 ll i is COll7 I
strained, in order to gainlisond4 to enter
upon - 'aholestileltivatcripliona. Not ben
abletolxTd the olliee-'holding class to his
OrNtsik, - Xtit - ei fry , threat's or blandish
ments,. he hair commenced turning them.
outi-Flre'reitinre that- if
the federal cdficiaitut teenfilled by persana
drawn entirely-from other classes than-ac
tive politicians a larger measure of integri,
ty wouldmot have been evinced ; we tioubt
if as large a measure.
Of: course the President 4 will find mem
inoughtotake the milted plitees, and
the conditions he exacts. Some of the
new appointees will be good men; for.it is
not denied that some men of sense, virtfli,
and loyalty accept the' Prosidated,Tolicy.
But the bulk of the new eppolntMents will
be made from men of a leas grade of integ
rity than those &Placed. Most of them?
will fall to the lot of summers, who, do not
iu.reality belong Wally waltlcal:paityVut
march with that one which promises the
best opportunity fiai seetuinglilutider.
- - -
THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1866
, _ rogyoevrstratit
MAJ.-CEN. JOHN W. GEARY,
7 Cr CtiOEtiOlWD uhry.
NOUCE TO AD nwaituL,
fliteAt.ts. l4 rety,hlleajhat-heeeetter ad *Wei. ,
spot wtectrinitteWte received et WA eSee feast be
past * whew heeded 9d,, exoept the ieee or
.lee 17
. ' f*ierieeee. - tlie;e r :brile mulen4
• kiistia . Ls !lama. Adrertbeis will melee makes
tone or tile as . the We ps-esah DIIITOI6nts 6r ad
vertiseureate Pt the nberecter stated, writ tej :oder-
Ibtr.entorced. .
- • The pructiewturpapiiiie Vtitsz Csirra et the
COMM:MOT trim Nerved by blzYter.. l “
rirrnm CENTS per week.
- IitTATESMAN,WANTEJ).”
, •
A 'waist and widely disseminated mis
apprehension fixes the Golden Age of the
, -Homan Bate-in the dim obscurity of high
antiquity. Peofile ttne,'almost as by
stiect,,to the Past, and bow reverently to
impalpable shadowa, believing them to
to b e veritabl e giants, not only hi
physical stature,but in intellectual endow
manta and .the graces of .moral perfection.
Critlealerplorations 'disperthese illusions,
The:present...age is, in every particular, the
. beet and Wisest the sun has shone npon.
As the careful 'historian travels back into
" the Pia; be !eels he is 'receding, into men.'
tel and moral darkness, until at last)le
bide himself itUrrounded by "gorgons and" .,
• citizens dire."
It is part and of this fallacy which
' • rlealls,Many„ men in this Country to look
back to the 'eta of the PiCialittion as fur
' • nishing the highest, known examples of pa
irktiederationi oisagthibusstatismanship,'"
legal
of erudition, and of transparent ttn
'
t - aelfishattse. Nothing, serves lietter, to cor
- ,
rect these HlTOZtettUst estimates than to go
he uniMiii and neWispapers,
- and'hire show-these - men estimated each;
- other. , Ilreskisort, while holding the
highest place i n the Cabinet of Wx.anixo-
•• row, allowed bimsPif to speak and write of I
that President with more freedom and se
verity than WADE or STEVENS have e'er
deed-towards President Jonssox. His in
miminations of WASHEIGGTON though not
precisely of the same kind; were as fierce
as any - the radicals have Indulged towards ]
the present 'incumbent nf the presidential
chair. Nor did Jriirunson get off on easier
:terma. ,was accused of almost every
tiling except being a christian and a decent
- man. PRANZLES' shared the same fate;
and, indeed, if-any body will take the
.pains to look Over the manuscripts in the
• Franklin Library in Philadelphia, he will
• doubtless be .; convinced that however
' colossal and beauteous the figure of
the 'renowned philosopher may have
• ..„ - `been,„ , :lit was, part clay. well •as
,
part gold. Nor are these exceptional cases.
The men of 1778, as a. body, were neither
wiser nor truer than . the nip of 186 e. The
statesdien who piloted the United States
• through the perils of the rebellion, sur
mounting dangers at home and avoiding
' difficulties abroad, are the peers of any
_ . eitutr number ever vouchsafed to anyma
tion, in one era, in the whole tide of time.
The Generals who led the armies of the
Union; if , Possibly surpassed by three or
four grand and solitary mummies, standing
as montnenta' sling-the shores of history,
are not overtopped, if equalled, by any
cluster of heroes adorning any age or coon
try. Even those immortal lieutenants who
gave lustre to the camp and court of the
great NAPOLEON are here overmatched.
. Only a great, people coalsf breed such men.
And hence that marvellous spectacle, at
which the world stood astonished, when
. , the loyal- people of the United States, On
' ' heeding all'the suggestions' of timidity, all
the counsels of selfishness, all the prompt.'
itigs oDenarrow prudence, laid their prop
. erties theitonn bodies on the altar of
sacrifice.
' 'That each - of the members' f. the, pros
eat-.
Congress is pre-eminent fen wisdom,
and purity; and patriotism, no one pretends.
'But. that'deliberative assemblies, of equal
. .
numbers, in any country co , age, ever cora
•binectMore of , those • qualities"; we do not
believe. - When tilp . passions engendered
by present"confiictashall havepassed away;
when Shall have been ex
fienithe stialieen which events now
Carrera Must be weighed; 'whenittie;' qua
bons that now 'agitate aid diiide our peo
,
• pie shall have . received the judgment of
.
- posterity; - the - present' CongreSa will be.
, eranited chief of the illustrious assemblies
that have colisenvd order helped - progress,
aridlesuited as inflow of the swelling tide
sofAdd abusee.,4 • •
It' It is not
Quit for Prestenitions men, who, have no
4 ,- knowledge of what - statesmanship consists
In, and who comprehend not at all bow the
: Abistinies of great nations are slowly and
, 'laborictruny extricated froutimpending per
ileind molded into conformity to Truth
- tint,Truttice, to impugn and heap contume
llo4 the lMeoundest wisdom. Bence, it
happeae4 that not art individual name,
the` name of a collective body, stands
tOsdai; in the r icials of the human race,
amidaseeled with peculiar lustre, and ben
.- *llLffith - lhettorsliip 'of - graffiti millions
btlt was Ising iiladreisid, aid defamed by
conservative-malice and stupidity.
TIII3 EI,EVEWTHDiir
Mx. Jostan P. linrnicre, editor of the
Gaston Journal, has been nominated for
Collector of Internal Revenue In the Elev
enth Dietrkt of Pennsylrania, in place of
Mr. E. T. Fosran, re•-lgned. The retiring
Collector had no Claims whatever to the
place when appointed ; and has never gir
• en satisfaction either to tho Treasury De
. paitment or the people of the distrkt. His
conduct has . provoked two or three Invent s
gations. . In consequence of the disclosures
tinkle at the last scrutiny, he resigned.
We do not seelifr. serutcn•e paper; and
• r -: -do not knew whether he stands by the Pres
.., . .
- itiosit or by Congress, or by neither, But
• tmr..e. - we know he Is an Honest man ; ;was n•Whig
• from his outset in political life up to the
dissolution of .that party ; tied since 1858
. has been &consistent Republic:mi. •
Another applicant than Mr. Hernicrt was
preferred by.tho Secretary Of the Treasury;
but, though poor, and dependant on the
. wages of a clerkship for a livelihood, he
- • would not agree to support the President's
policy as a condition of promotion. - From
this circumstance we indge 3tr. Hari:Lica
gave the pledge; hitt as ho le not to super.
: ' cede anistn removed !by opinion's sake, we
do not see inSthis a so Indent cause far his re.
. -
jection 14 . the Senate.
On Clothing Of allkinds "r;duced, except
that of woven and feltingnntterial, I
cent.
0n Boots and; Shoes from tzlser mob_
On-Cattaii 1114, date lasrelm
tot, cents per.P6and, ••
On Ground Coffee : and Preps 0 0 ° , o f
the samcklud, a stampl.duty of 1 cent per
pound wilt he siibstituted -for the present_,
Utz- •
• • ble
On P i ckles, p reserve d .PrAita,Vegeta s,
Wats, -Fish, &c., A stamp -duty of 2 cents
on each - quart can will take the place or the
presenttax... • _
Oa General littinuttastathalhe tax /s !e
-duced from 6.t0 G per cent. • :
On Bah die tax will hemmer be 2 cents
yer..loo P o unda, • _ , .
On laconies, Initead of the iireeent tax,
Hutto:will; hereafter be a uniform of 0 "per
cent:- on all over `41,000,c not - dooming .
•
On Biolitire l Sales of merchandise ; pro
iitttx,'ns other goody; a fax !kobitotal f
one.hirr i ghi s tVof one Per cent.. Instead ., o of
the fit 44 - of one=twentletit•-cif,on e
pecent
r 4)lrßiv'kirs'lttlit*Pr OrMtracts for the sale of :gold and silver ,- bullion and coin_
'one bun GI or one
tileli*PrD nsteest iwal the d 7ttitof one
percent ~ i ilft. - •
smith of ono itee§o4l
raze:MOM, •
An.Addlthin- toAto; , , above;tecDfifu emla
dons of a seductiorralaxationi_lilftwn
stood that tho eOlonlitteiure'VL;;lng•
ailvtio' Hint the entiretwon ..tkvb:
a be,
l'e
rtiPtes. < 4. /ftodiftlicirrerftl . ...ti t ve l : e tna ee te ilee;
_the,
Ho i rtiltt‘ e tt ‘- io, t rit
ietunt .r out , :
system of taxutiapby:Op/W:11E0a sager
taitaion. The eumut.urtielee
PF:lo oa idigli;i4A. l 49tiVelelttb
'spx ()dunes
; - . 4 . 1 t 101 / 14 tobib/41)34 1 45W0W4
MPRlllCOliiti.a_vAtUlit.,e!..,' •
Beeswax;:ilitrele - ard,Catki, utha than
fdiA24l4 De*°uf*Pc4PF.
• ,---
Tar "....retnoyal of 3fessrs. 3lvnoocp and
•-V4in - Bos non and the threatened re inov.
' 'id.the .. Ogler .nntional office : holders here,
. has done lilac to bind together the fteptiti.
licnneof the citx.aild county Mail: any.
could pare done.
mei', tiurfq n punolier 41 - ilepubllame
• • yeeterday;allofthein inclined to eide vcith,
the President's policy • of - ReconatructlOn;
ern ' ticrce dennuncYlli j these.
= • •7, 411/olOvidk:7.Tlie removal of fillaithfsdllA
not
ti
a fault c0u1d.110.0.00,140. 1
j4sXl fir political tehluneti •linilfilde
with
. Lion and resented as a publicaffroat:. - •
WH'lrt
We announced yesterday that all the
Pedetal offlcaliOlders - in the .22t1 district
were soon to be removed. We might have
added . that Mr...,,yrapn ALtatrron had been
nominated for Postmaster of Pittsburgh; in
place of Mr.„Voat Bo.loasT, removed..:
For whatll Mr:Voniltoiiiinoiwi turned
out! Not for incompetency. Not because,
no bas failed to give •perfcfat intisfaction,
far as relates to the performance of his of.
Wel duties, both_ the gat - eminent and
the people. Less than three months ago
the President nominated him; for a second
term; and. the Senate unanimously con,
run-ed. Even Mr. Cowan did not object.
What offence has Mr. WM: rktnituoturr
given since? We venture to affirm that no
man has heard him speak disrespectibily
of the President or his Poiicy. Por our
part, we do not kiow whether his sympa
thies have been with the. President or with
Congress, No interchinge of views on
that point passed between us. We have
reason to believe that with others he has
been similirly relic:exit •
We ask again,-Whyis he turned out!'
There is but ime'anaiver. He has persist ,
ed in treating all departments of the Go*-- ,
ernment with- enual respect- Be has not
joined in defaming and abasing Congress.
This is displeasing to the . President and
his crowd. It does not chime in with his
policy. If lirr. Vos Boannonwr had imita
ted the grossness and indecency of the.
President's lanitigues; hid denounced dui'
republican majorities in the Senate and
House of Representatives as cabals of dia.
unionists; had coarsely jeered Simian,
WADE, _STEVIESB and W14.1.1431E, as trait
ors, upon whose necks . the heels of Elegli
tive - poiVer - riaght 'tii •- a'et"with crushing
weight; his course would haie been held
eminently proper, and he would have been
retained
. 111 oMee.
A CORRESPONDENT in yesterday's paper,
whose quoistioe'we overlooked, 4T)*
Mr. Sterena as telegraphing to the GOv
error. of New Jersey—'•Burry. up your.
election—if you cannot send a.Radical send
a Copperltea&"
Our correspondent probably quotes from
his recolltedotitifter reiding the Commer
cial. M. Stevens „telegraphed—not to the
Governor of . Nev Jersey--but.to Mr. Efet).
viii, ."By ail meaushdrry up yonrieleetion.
Give us no Conservative. A radical-man
like yourself or nothing, A Copperhead is
better - than - a twaddler." 'This is the cor
rect version of that dispatch, and it differs
so materially - from the representations of it ,
given in the Oommereiq and the other
Johnson pipers thatAt- ieworth :While to
set the matter right.
Internal Revenue—ltodnetion of Taxation
Recommended—The Ctumges Proposed
The Proposed Iht. of Free Goode.
The present condition of the public
finances is such as. to warrant, In the opin•
ion of the Committee, a reduction of the
burden of Internal taxation now borne by
the country to the extent of about 450,000,-
000: The Ceohnittee,lberefti*, 'after ma.
tare
,dellberallou, have agreed to embody
in the bill they will, recommend, the
lowing changes of `rates and exesiiptiona
A large part of the lima of Income restating'
to the aoyernment.fronr; these-modifies
'dons will be made up by en Increase of the
thulea on certain sources of - revenue here
with Mentioned . '
Caminito IN VIZ 8 4 11r.8 Or TAYATIOS. ,
' The tea on gross' receipts of .ExPresa
Companies increased from 8 to 6 per cent.
Thetaxioh Carniles reduced to 8 per
purposes itiri et lesand'Curied Bairi BleaCtk
and
owners ,Blan .Vitroltlaioonta,. Shiba
andft.Aopitii itookkliaMTliarts land IM
TfititPli " !Wu* and --BOWtuntting;l3lchio
tuate of Potash; Building Stone of all .
kinds, including Mate,' Alarlde, Freestone
and Soapstone; Bullion used in the mind
facture of Wares, Watches and Wateh-ea-
SCR, and Bullion - prepared fir Platers and
Wa t elimakersi.Burrstonea, Millstones and
Drindelones, rough or wrought ;,Brass and
,Copper, Pot , lnone...adraneed than rods or
sheets,..a4d rellow:Sheatingldetal; Brick,
Pire-Brick, pinking Tiles, Earthen 'and -
Stone Water Pima
Cktins and Burial Cases; Copperas. Co
Ang iniiigots; pigs or bars;-
'-Flasks and Patiarns used by Branders.
.., GOld
,Leaf Mid . Gold FOIL '. ' .
nethAarld Ade preinucti , for textile and
felting paiposeap - Huila' of 'Ships and all
tither 'oBo4;.'''
`-Iron _Castings fit " bridges.
•Iterr,Actiona , a d String for musical
lastruntenta.
,-Likiiiiis*ii`d tus, , t e glass and met
titrOtaehloll- pre I tax.
''.. : Aiellleintil. ' d In Waters of all
r .rt
t
- , MlHditiord,lM (it ant from fountains ;
Mineral Coal of al ki nds; Malleable Iron
- Vaatill„ g.B, tballidshe t Metallic Nickel and
Alilloksilvert Metallic • Zinc In ingots or
&beets; Masts, Spars and Ship and Vessel
Blocks; Monuments. of all kinds not ex
ceeding in .value $100; Molding for looking
glasses told picture frames.
Otiktim; Oxide of Zinc.
• ' Paper of all descriptions; Productions of
Stereotypers, Lithographers and Engra
runt Paints - and Painters' Colors; Putty;
Petroleum- (crude); Paradise Oil, the pro.
duct of the- residuum of distillation, and
,Crude 011; the product of the first:and sin
,gle distillation of.-Coal, Shale, Asphaltum,
Teat,- and 'other bituminous substances;
Parable; 'Pig. Irotir 'Plows, Cultivators,
Harrows i -Straw'and - Hay Cutters; Seed
Drills and Planters,- Winnowing Mills;
'Raba . , Siikeaandrelloes; Wooden Handles
for - Agricnlttual; Household and Mechani
cal Tools and- Implements. '
.. - ,,guiniag,'Norpline, and other Vegetable
Alladietk-and Phosphorus.
Repairs 'of Articles, of 11l kinds; Rail-
Mad' Chilitii:liallioati r Ship .. and Boat
Spike:at. Ax Polls; Shoes for Horses, /gales
and Oxen; Rivets, Nuts,Gorse Nails,
Washers and Bolts; .li.nVls., Vises, Iron
Chalns and Anchors; and all other articles
Made of Wrought Iron which has previ
oils'', paid the tax or duty assessed thereon ,•
Rooting Slate, Slate anti Tiles; Roman and
Water Cement and Lime.
- -Starch; Soap valued at not above 3 cents
per pound Soda, Saieratus, and Bicarbon
ate of Soda; Sulphate of .Barytes; Salts of
Tin; Spindles and Castings of all descrip
tions made for locks and machinery, upon
which duties are to be assessed and paid.
Stoves, composed in part of cast iron, and
'in part of sheet'iron, or - of soapstone or '
fret:Moat, - with or without sheet iron or ,
-Mat iron,•provided the Last and sheet iron
shall have-paid the tax or duty previously
assessed`thereon; Steel in ingots, bars,
abed or ivire, and "Steel Sprin gs made ex
clusively for vehicles; 8 'ails, Tents, Awn
Ingt and tags, - made by sowing or pasting.
.Tin Cans for preserving meats, fish,
shell-fish, fruit% jama or jellies; Tar and
Crude Turpentine.
'. :;'Verdigriat - Vinegar, Vegetable, Animal,
anti Fish-Oils of alidescriptions, including
Red Oil and Olive, and white Lead or Whi.
tin
Willow-Ware, Crates and Baskets.
Yarn and Warp for weaving purposes
exclusively.
'. Gross Receipts for Freights, exclusive pf
railroad and transportation companies, as
well as Of all water craft, stage-coaches,
wagons, &c.
Umbrellas and Parasols.
Gloves, Mittens, &-c.
All kinds of Slaughtered Animals.
Chtrriages not exceeding $3OO in vidae.
Pianos and other Musical Instruments
in family use.
Gold and Silver Plate kept for use.
'Yachts.
Oet:wtort,—lt is rumored thut the
Attorney-General hartgicenan opinion that
the-Kansaa brunch 9f the Pacific Railroad
dorm-not require. any further legislation to
plable them to follow the Smoky Hill
,route, instead of the Republican Fork route.
(Co 1 / 2 0 (war:
tirtTlCE.—All persons interested
*ppoln to slew and *L. L d e
a=end ter 'rid',
will thee; Ort the rlutl4 Int! Pilltrrt4"")",!24,
magoamn•dock MIMI the du ,e. Luca'
ypperitament. JOSEPH YLEMII , 4 CI. r
• _ AltTittilt ROBI3ON.
ap2s:zwd 111011Ael 1:141t.L.
. .
Nivr„„ jhe holders. of Coo
= ed bit•lbb°ye'hial:Vn:idout•
pe !redeemed nn presentation to thi.Treolsotrg,V
111.f113EIS. Earl. at the r_ 4 econd National Hank of
ti l4g 4 la t r . ri ail lnneieat. notubn Vold on theta after
• a. it. FICANCIn.
apli - swg • Prealnent of the /toned.
NOTICE. -I have this day 419-
.1.1 Vetoed of ttny .ttore, earner of Federal andtn
.:Mk lartele. Allegheny elty. to .
F • ... , MESSRS. M'CLELLAND & CO.,
lebuld 'clieerfallyibidtmoctut suctessorsto
rcOrtgLlTLlthltl CsblVeUriit'Aint.t3fro7:.
meat for orer four yeare.,ano has bad charge of ibustrulawm all Its details, and/ ktr..l3. DR1.111 6 ts
Mao a practical drzgglst. I Moran:met take n Amman,
In recommending Lbeta as haring a thorough know
edge of the 'Dais Menem to elf Its bran cues, (oily
competent and reliable. Ali accounts due me will
b be sottled :at amatory. No 7 Wood street
19.
4 ugumA lutLy
Ctrl, April
na fa.pg..m:a.a r , CL.ELLkIaI
, L li.
nntor.
niccxxilimp . & co
•
qieverssons Tq GEORGE . A. ICVLI.7O
Wholeatte and - Retail brUgglida, Denim:pin Paints . ,
Yti f eeigia l ir
amber Federal and Larock *treads, a.UII
b,i
N. B. —Prescriptions *mantel - 7 compounded at
nil of Meador or nigh t.
NOTICE.
The undersigned, Commissioner, lamed la the
At of AmeinhiY, entitled .. .An Act to Incorporate
Ins fiIISBUI6H I GAS SIVIS69 CSIIPANY,'
Approvers the 13th day of April, A. p., IMO, will
?Dm flout sand receive subsorlpticrok to the Capital
stock of. mild Company at the °Moe of the CASH
ktiFtiftA.. - VCE COMPANY, No. 57 Fourth street.
Pittsburgh,
"ON?, VP UP ALP OP 3IAS, D. PPM
10iiic4citk
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
J ALLIZS O'CONNOI . I.,
li N° B;ED W iii- I CHAl ralte rri , 4 l. • Cotrualssionera
- • Cotrirtv Ttiontlalit'S 41 - FICIA
• . • prrresuaoli, Aptil Ude. • f
PUIRSIANCE Of the 21st dec
. Lion of a dayistiest° Allegbeoy Conley, ay
-I,77:l;ttia 1 . lof May, MI, rad thd Aco
meth. ar. t, t *LYAt. TN; V'. 'ear :f
4.14 0 0 ..11. *crab; Ova uoilee that *eti dlleatea
Drib, several Ward*, Do roughs add Tow Ds hlpa will
Mptra . V.Ut Vl ' 4 l .2l7Arit ee rllVrik " , l;
sad • after the ISST DAY OF ltitY,. oLo
Use. eau tid_pald the ?taut:ref °Mee 00111 the
irIICMT DAY WV Alfell:ltfr with • deduction of
IfPilt FILM CEDIZ'AIIBCOUNT for prompt pay.
'6"%14 Wt -PIMA Patios the tabala moan of
their ham Than will 00 00 deduction allowed oo .
ro I AriVIVI4I I 7 n o ar ,f 4ofrivi.: ° : erzal.
SAO 0314 of &MOT Ott. j
NOTICV-The undersigned, cow.
Co. Aen In dm Ant of Aseemnirt null.
*lnd '''An Act to lo m corporote the
ENTENPRIZE INSURANCE COMPANY
. ,:., • or . PIITTBBIIAOII..
'Approve 4 the Ztb ail oelforclt,
O A. D.,.lffdt. wlll
opoet Hoon4ietot receive enbaerlott ne to the Capin!!
plockor saw letnpany. On the
19th Diy.orMiy; A. 11, 1866,
gi A lif . V A„Y„ at the YOUETH NATIONtiI f
teethitarlar i ;n, retina. •..
I x.
.: . -141 1 .11 ° rfluda
-.. .. *ty/L BAUALE . tct ommt . i .,, e .'
• • • la At 4121%.,,..„— . j • •
..... --• min, x • 1 10,8earta,n, •• •
ISTOTICETO.OWIIFJIS Of DRAINS . ,
ALACMt,r- , -Nollso- Is Irreby even to SU
brim 7to•r feilieenst Conob-reilne. Ilibmigitlieyea
Pa0 t r.71.14e 4 rittvgizir, .oltrvime t rt . :
. •f.tord.u.er wtt
_an A.t . , ..o.s...!sbbly.:lpprq•2
M.:al iik illft .4 so Onlltiinta of
.tho Cots:mill
tee G
o r e n , oAtabifill, ,
i p•opt 4 April IS, 1.100, tuti
Derlios
_eglect • venue to talc oat-License s
the &tor , double th e &tomato tbe Ito/um. • • •
- now./ !Dalai, Oates of-Tnivlaste 1•1111 =MB be re ,
turned at the Ums•Lkeues are taboo oat, wt./
=mato tbaretor..! ••• •
It.e
_.- - r arrisliOr iatitiost .
• uno one Veh1e1e.....0 ' " • 11-7 00
!oat Toro lone ygble/e.•:..•:. .... .:. ; . •...:..4 lb e 0
' th.ltalib....-rol."'oc Irirs.die
T li V im ac thic k b..r i 7 °. :• " • ; • " j i.L. 4,.. " ......... ......................
porwt. 118 00 eoeb. • Pox. •
-....—nofie abet
OWY 0 U.! above ••bieles bb: •
_ nut.a . "a% TICIIItA bl. City Trtz•brief,..
r,______ .-rebra••• kb- 1ea..,r4401.14 '1••."
ACfLX.TairENir WORK
iliEr.A.N.ll4lNntpalgy,r. Alllrt.l7•l.—Propo•
S geaof Weal:aro lonlholloo l f iL V th * b Y
d t .... o6 , Erturt
bc 4rl e sale of • piece
ita f talleo ifrOm the eltt - ""4". Out wOf!
efolooalo mut no. ALI to too.
Adarno
ree•Weat: ••• .
istykcrqtary, , •
,efistaluiciii:=4"ture d ia b lii °, "" . • I
_... • ,
iftwr
TalEN6rEsor w
ts [ m iktfregia r i.ntz.'
• one. -uriies ber.
ara"" r -
•
Mr`trittoliVarjrinitle.l* ifietkw
TY.CClVsomiymomi,zyb krtiiiiissuccisddic.b
rotcw, of A Iletny tiotinty , are renneated nawt
at the usual P" es for holdin g oleerions, In the see
eral-Wards. Ito twits and ' , township., o t , sAirus.„
DAY., BIAY.'AdTII, and elect two delegates foam,
each:election illsttlet: to a Count). Convention. to :
behold ow'rCESDAY. MAYSI9Tir. wek.ek.+
A. v., for the pay. of nominating a County Tick
et, and transact serh iothee fewness mry - be
Pgcrg,blvet ,-edVrrt. Ji that pOrtlOworAltyshe
by county - Wing in them congmgtoma I.)lsttlet.
%Olt, It th e SSW time and places. elect two del ,.
gates from each' eleetion district. to tseetjn_Gon
conston, at tiny, Han, Alleybeny, Tlip.A.Y,
MAY" MYTH: at 10 0 7thzdc ba. for - the purpose or•
nomlnattng•candidate tor tiOnircas latiald district:
The primary elections the townships wilt be
held between - the boars of four and s i, ix o'clock:and
ande cltlea sad bormaglishsstwecit h orn , ropr
Seven_ ceetottAlle the elites Snit - borough...
the elections shall be by ballot, and In the towtt.
%bibs by marking or.by ballot.
• ...,
I.ly Deter of the Committee,
W. 1. onAtTIN ebtarmlitt.'-
w
Si. {{ _ _Thomas,
•
LW - CONGRESS, 22d 10181`itici1:—
NON: ,L.K, MOORHEAD
placed blmaeltat the arposahothis trresidi4'
In reap:tom to their call made on Wm, HIS nameL•l9
ono. promoted by them as • candidate fornombut,
Lion for Coogttoar for the C. 4 Marin, auttleet to.
the action or the Union Republican County Conren
tion.
api:Lej„,
nrCONG '
,119
GENERAt JAS. S. NEOLEY
2_t:!
.DISTIII97.
ilge - CON raESS.—The trieada,..et
• HON.. JOHN P.'.PENNEY
Will present 'hiClisine to the Convention of the
Union party. for Skinnination MI &Candidate for 000-"
grass in tb6l2llDistract. mhitahrds:
igg-ro iu,pT 3
SAMUELI. CLULEY,
Bunie.l to ttseactto th tr
t„oovooti n e nthnilßPubli"4
mh23.ledtir
rg"FOR SHERIFF '
CHARLES' BARNES,
hate Colonel Stith Reg Pa
th ptd
r:tininti3g,,...u. S. ActLllory
nnttnn.went to the salon of
inbinidawit
WFOR SHERIF F.
Ward,
ROSS
of the First Pittsburgh, will be • clindi•
date for Sheriff, eubJect to the attion of the Union
Republican COlipty Convention. mb 1234
IarFOR :11£11LIFF.
CECIL B. M. YOUNG,
Late 03100 e rOnSin Pennsylvania Caratry.
=Mae
far • lFOlir SHERIFF.
COL. iAIPiIiESAVIL. SIYOLIORASS,'
elMwriv .(i nb°,`l h eabb_...4 - I,I 4 tV,ZUVIR
Of the enttuing Cl/rutty Cotirtimaoct. oatt3:tc.
il
FOR WINII2I.If.
THOMAS A. ROWLEY,
Wlll be a eandl e tot itanombly. sublect to the
tenon of th e Itepo Man !futon COrtrIMIIOO.
_MIS:IC •
•
'FOIL AIiSEMEILY.
SAMUEL CHADWICK,
Of Collin. Township, will be a ' insofinfate for Luton
bly, sublect. to the action of the Union Republican
• _LTC:kW
lar'FOß ASSEMBLY,.
MAJ.J
. GEN. J . KIDDOO,
gip ergT ogt o herl a V015 . ' , .. 4 and 6th and
trout Cif Rlcbm7oul, wine ' a eliritsfate ;r a rai r eg . •
bly before the 4tpubliCan Calmly Cormeallou.
aprhte
A ss
tits nag:SIDS OP
HON. GEORGE WILSON,
Or Pitt Townithi ni will unseat hls name as a cane I
date for As.setubly, bentre the neat Union ilepuhlt,
can County Convention.apt2:to PITT TCRVIISIIIP.
CO lINTV COMMISSIONER.
SAMUEL NEELY, SR.,
Of u ll i tchtliter, (formerly of Sewlekley townstaip o
Ten to tlftTl=3.:l LVAlV.Tilljrtuner 1"1.6171'
Cons ea tion. •
airCOVA.VIt COMMISSIONER,
GEORGEHAMILTON,
gg b t t rut‘h, u saSe ct =l artion of the Unto.
14F-COVITY COMIMSSIONER.
CHARLES.PUGHe .
will he aeandidittifo e County Coin
ruissiotter.„ aut u ret to the action 'of the Co l on ite
pantie. t ',panty COVIT.III4III. uth.v.,thkertc
OF THE counrii.
- JOHN 0. BROWN;
Of Hampton Township, late Pt4rate Co. ti , 10l at
Itert Penn's Vols.
llnszte •
°FOII CLERK OF COURTS.
JOSEPH BROWNE,
Late or llt`dPrunsylranta Volunteers and oth Penh
wizattrarlii. avrntir....r dMlrlon of the
ar'FOR CLERK orcotarrs.
DR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE, •
or upper St. Clair Township. mitle.d.kwtor
FOR REGISTER,
JOHN SMALL,
lagrilz.v&T,t,lect4.,:gort" -°` the Union
Ni"FOR REGISTER,:,
JOSEPH H. GRAY,
Orflum Tatraabtp,) late of Co. Bath Pa. Ste n ,
sub j ect to th ee tlectslon the talon Republlej
Coturty COlnentlon.
ao
tarrOli "
R.- O. 'HUMES, .
Of pang= Borough, 6 1104:gt u i l the de : l 4 Mo
rif'FOß -RECORDER.
HENRY SNIVEL!, •
(If tbe Seventh Irapt,'Plttabaritb: will be a ..nth.
iverzattba.swzr=.nigule,:.
arron - nEconDER.
ABDIEL .M'CLUIE,
•
'Of - IWilla Township, will be ♦ emendate for He
eorder, 'object Sorbs &Mob of thp Dolma ftepublt
pan Comfy-Convention. - alderto
IarTOR lINCOHDEIII. •
1. 8. COPELAIiiI
Of zuz.tetti ?volubly, will bet can data for
ill=g,l2%4',Arzzltea,:f
pu.
MEETING&
ELECTION NOTICE.-L-Thet AnfOlw.
Ebtc thy ter Dlne tors of 144
BIRMIVOHAM OAS . COMPANY'
Will bete/d'at the *Dice else CliniDallf.
satSrig
g A INk k AINeYVIr" 1" " "
44111061 ; ' '11:1:0B1 .24 fitierasvp.,
EMIrEI
OPENING.
• .
O. -121311431131140,
Would announce to the public Mille will open Oh
Uinta SATUUDAX, the loot.. • b ridsotne•toek •
BUMMER GOODS. conelitlug or TATTItit2I Dil3o
1C [TS and lIATS. LtlllllON2,
Mao, yen handsome styles or gummy .11•stiliew
and &wince. at 174 Yedert street, miaow,
City Pa.
O P*2l/ X 6
Effni
. '. -inciriatr.EticcieNT)4iiimor •
•FASHIOLIBJ.E miLuplar,69olrili
• • Vliipalitit.kixOnit iitylisoNtofieuon,-at
.No.11.00.11R14•TO litrect, 1 iiilliiisy Otty,:
'...•
Iplail j ;Fit : Kit /
mitt • . ,
•clatiAtTNittme.
I r Ai t il AT 411 ■ li •oelated
. VAN 1.V . 9 goollars o,r
AND A 81l N 8.4, at tee o
Io
c otrit.Tc; rollut
..r.t a usetA o toe potroißle .
A ; " " ID4""Y
8"""
„
Wlll . lggl7bX,
—.LAGUNAIC Oil% ABM 24,4fta-ttillwd
C d O•PAII W T EIiNfIikIIO7ICII77IVii
I • avr. Ms Any assoclottNl*lth a sit 141 . 1138 r and'
Genarsi Manager uf she Poundry oS4 .1111sehlottmoll.
Era it - I=7 St Tr Mr ::01:1..irr
Al,OO, Ani tottrAbothoi A,SAINAd,_ Of.
` l `r! " • '••
Ptrreactuan, Aprittst, WIL — itnallsad ". :
I OBL
NEw IKKrr .4r)-Nl/4p;:qrailly
• Jro: CiairAftreit.
.
-4 4 4 6 1 i f i e pircCi'0,.LtAt c anAl l firmlitini
w;^ oie., Talk will •b, fel Alt t •
PIUCXS• • (srusamod) +OIIN amvu
delll4l /LOYD .I.as 11.011 b.
11f1 .- .1
FLO .: I:I ICD RCHIMM AIi - elli4 - - :I:eysa le
, g t =put.q,io . /NS , tinymany
..:‘ ~, ; 0,................_ . .
* B"l ak w
..!ntlo. ...T4P7O/104.110.4.14iitia,
'" I ' Il la . ,INFMVAVRIM
-- •
INkilligit—
tvw" 10
CORY. 11111CRo Immodlately. Apply o C. H
ARMSTRONG, Nlnth Wan!, PlUillorgb.. oPl4at
WiANTED.--Six good Straw . Mil
I v otrAi,' rete l l; imultawfif o to eiw Straw.
EDT au:yr tics. 100 Oblo
apZilatd
WA IIIT ED - BOATSr-Wanted to
a • InVl 4. l‘ . T EZZ E B t IiTaItF C G
cr Ett
W.. o : 809 .1bett.stre t et: spitidtd
W IN TEIL': ,-, IIOAIWING.--, Hy a
• Yourizir, ,In • prl rate/madly. or where therm
,are row bresedrea, laelther rlttsbartra or rairkbenT,
aud Within ,fifteek-adnates walk or the Pomce.
riralhie. &naiad ham - - desirable. „Behr-emcee
Ehritsi - Addren. !taring terra.. bl. il
s-tilaawravOrrthar. • • • aptrart
Aitents to Sell
tdHEIDIAN AND EELS etoretem, GRANT
ifp.,%,,austla (the Istwr lost oup
tures,IabdTII NAANICA T N/NV/ASYLVTIr e ie
ere ail ft and itagratings. and agents can
do better 10.011:I than with gay other offered to
thasseMbs-
Andra ELLIVIAt Udieuirhre4Piltragrgstdrliet
WANTERl i le rs oo PER YEAR I
tinquaMENTr.DoileZ*4l4tru
?UNITA there new kinds, ander and upper feed:
siolt="11:1=1:1-= VlZATtitirt:N=
for less than_llo. trittob *re AIN licensed •• ihamt
Mater a Wiimes, Groom • diaper • Oa.,
and hachelder. dill other cheap Machines ere Br
mincashmtimin Glrealerafree. Addrela or cs/1 up
on MAW* Biddeford, Maine.
yoir. Ciuur; -- Firattic.Awro P l -
liDiglaC i aggir i t cl:ezr tez Ler
v = imi f i
cti ll eredpe any pe4son wales te, engaise,ln the
Proem:* Mulatto': Alt eseetaattlehtlohe etelellY
eereAdeertiale
-11!51h•
„ ,,,a
itaure_. wigwam
11 . 74 1:t0nv pot UWA • •
ACE /E 8 OVLaIiD RUNIMIBD Alit :
' ”
Etamuum - eou nt f Ittted ne t -,tel:
RallnAd, )1. obeli foe th e o -the gem'
vonsass ~,h . _ for fide r Two - Tao .
Optics. : Addr " , ' IT . C
Valar
.14 1 08
A Valtuable Country
„.,„talipacco rAV4d Eitatlon,
wi.rizr e ,Tr i zia
i f d r e f o rav vm w mgri ;
ig e r i ramo and 'e l eUriandetuesth" ;
turrA 6.4.7t7l,Wrg cgt th e c reMiSeL Per
mon the ph oeb e..
1 Plith street,
1207:5
..PW SALE,
la:11.191alte Lim •
swatted Plister•
FKI ti 000 rlPhister; P laster; .
At dilt Lie R.saji.l""tetit*
ype3w, Elbert street. - (*mane,
.#IISALETh—r---------Alf AI& D Sl
,.iDANczeo—obe of this moat delettflil *ots Ir.
NOrgalm e miD ar k.. .atrult, u ,au "L.
and
22,1:.=gr i r t ad.
pu
, n t i olili j La
anma
14 .
— 7.102 Fourth larva.
PRACTICAL
4 1 : ENGIENIVER,. by John Wallace; second edition:
. .r i a ,L l= e k
dm ilvaethidlirts. Ziodndforthlsldl
who owns or . ronn. ['team &Tighter's= or
rlrd.wigh=tenol'hee read to . re be ,trgti frit:
ESTYrE . F.T, P ,
per Will be proloPtir
wen. Priol, per c0pT,83.00.
POR • ISALTeON
f i rnia._,4 offer for sale she ITINERIZLANILIUDVT
?Ire I ags "l'Es•
"Orc"""d "dill'
The COAL is in sb,, nd a c re n r.p or -hard ' , Nor_
pe:xl::Artearro Unto SIMEN A1.44:11181:
!rat l ll . oose. AWL, cheap ai th ' ssult: •
,tuck .
y. Address THWAS IL Utlaff4 Ashland-
Pt.SALE -4. Portable Double
ISCULAR SAW MILL . ,
_.wtilicitit Itnittne and
Boller, made by Lane and Rooney, of Cincinnati;
lower Saw SS inches diameter; upper Sawinches,
with cross-e a t Ssw, Stalling and all ocintnielei•eleo
three V inch Barrel Saws, for cutting staves, made
- ehl w
e ldtwy, or WLlChCllter, Mats. The above Ala
•lFLas been tar in the lumber region Mit is
t i p ir j i t
A. Aka
vAargta?
Natrona. Fa. aptirtweod
FOR BALE ,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
ARCH STREET, PIIILARELPIELL The Furni
ture, Fixtures, timid WILL and Four years Leese or
the above well-known Rouse. Parties winhing tc
purchase, will call an or address
BARER A FARLEY,
Ashland House, Phtladelphla
=I
FOR SALE.
The First Itetbrmad PreabYterlan Congregation of
Pitisbnrgh, (Dr. Dandies, rancor,) offer for sale
their property located on the corner of Plum and
Cherry alleys, and but 20 feet from Liberty street.
The lot to l (het 'by le feet, on which are the
Chard, Bonding, end a Tenant Bons. of s rooms.
Inquiries may he made of, or cottunnalcatiatu ad
dressed to 'THOS. SMITH, at the Fourth Rational
Bank, or to R. C, MILLER, 733 Third street.
&pilaf
FOR SALE,
A CHOICE RURAL RESIDENCE..
-The substantha frame Cottage Mansion on Citth
avenue, clear School street, likAllegheny city, with
chamber. parlor. dining room, library and a. spaci
ous ball on first door; three light and well ventilat
ed attic chambers, and kitchen and bath room lu
hack betiding. The steer from the front in eaten-
Ave and beautiful, commanding _ the three riven
and the city. The surroundings are pleasant, the
neighboring houses being of like general /style and
character, and all haring spaelone grounds ; hand
somely ornamented with stint btrees, shrubbery and
dowers.
The horse railway in the rear of the pioperty
makes the communication with the business centre
easy - , them coMblning the advantages of a city with
the comforts of • country home.
The lot to about 105V4 tent, extending to Rebecca
street, is welt enitirated, and contains some supe
rior troll. Apply to
. B. B. B r IWAS,
a
Broker laSiack and Held Sedate.
atanar 6 7 Fourth nrect, (Barka% Bultdiani
T?LET—AL large laid pleagunt
Linsento ROOK in a private dwelling, In •
good location. MT be badby e addressing. "A, vitt,
n.an, end reference, aurrrs. °MCA.
And
TO LET,
A Three-Story Brick Warehouse,
07Waieratteet, ciente Redoubt 10.1.7 1
atitl ennelne throorh to First Meet, the acme ha,
FliaTia°of."3l:Lr*-Ivaartin: or a;tx. J1%14!
=TER & -10 a U., • -at Roe. , . 69 and 60 Water
attest.
VOILItENT--The Lot ota the cor
-• Do or Better and 'Allegheny Meets,. Ninth
L'lght° l "Tb i lfZlVlll;"peldt i'y'C'atuttr .
Coen vrui lease it ror ere or ten ie... A...D.. '
iptyto AL- DAIILINUTON. allo. 37 71tur
street. reeond floor. wheat
C N ORL-Sealed Pro-
TO - 0
miter
. now& arsaolleltad till WEDNESDAY, Na 2d,
to ills orattion opt building tot the National /J y
ana
of Beaver County. at, New brighton,yrs., actordLng
to PIM/SAW •PeakAtiolll now ready for examlna
rui at too utgae of-DAitig t Architects,
• ingniew Botylyact,glitaburgh..• - ap2o:3td
_
VARPENTEJIIII AND lIIIILDERN,
N.. , TA= NOTIOX. tbet until thelOto OP
restiti l l=rte r antrA • e r ro t a e. l
er
pesyr- llittOl/LOll4O -,.•ItOBINnoo,WOS • ther
U
la ha tgl i tla Ono aka ot foblestown,
tmlu. irsurod. =win oi Pl;
Er r an t Th a i& Mein's
ottbonontniator,the obi brick one l eeh, whistl e !. ts
M test sea VI ROA ‘aottlatnlnc ee pews or
`Ann sastnow. Draft La spednesttunt tan to,
seen yby canine 'Me Post Oaks btoblestown.
Any tasthas *Truitt= s i r los had by calling oo
a. 2shditoP '' 'learner? oteoinmittee.
on v oliA 2l2 ZlPlpM er iatai
szAtscr raorossis ' HE
trevolved at this Atito! xupDAlr EVEN
it .111, 1131 7 the 7 Haw-
Ir_P e tlYkllNT,_lroui bails alloy to bootou alien
417 . 417 BT/tEVT, from, Perry *treat to city
irdEl/11 . 161.0 er711 . 10:7, from rkieitsvo7 avenue
)11dore l ll ' arVaott_
thA v otr •
LonflAArifilk, tmoi,v
irz;
:UltuNti AVE27I7IE, from thra,ban7 eltY
to
71 . 311 rATAY/21;114;m1 Palo Alto' *tett to Web*
rut E REIT, from Itaxt lane to Cana sit t ,,..
rilVitkftlte'. 41* , T.1rt..`2. )
VirirgeMacri pro;,,Atkibent avenue to
114Proollee.oripia above att11tt:4,07,36 I.thalgr "
11_,_„_11d". 11 ! ' IS I VRACI18, 117 antronr.
pporotows , roR WATER
Inourriiiii
fm&LiitgOg Ninri4l.4l44lTill.
i Tgaiggiftiirahkirg i otAl4
/NOII:WAS 2PL-swe pi to tO ci
ettee.o.r: ssinatagtir sum ur_ Ze hod* to the
tooaa.. The. ot la
i tooorrod o tekt
-I;YOVeret? r at alto
A.1:110t10 :
147 is 0,14 e
Ere*
Vrittighit l .w..A67l#4ll "1 5 1 kto r, r unt
'syllollllll.ifitintal, not*. Wkro,
yo. 1-.IC-foot to!F. ft 043 'via'. nilin high.
••
Toms Vtt-UoltellAtatesjtittegot:.*urchasort
vm be rentooolott to troooVo Tao otatil so In Often
4 v .. nom .^ •P. I.l.4ll.O ♦tletbeatl ,-
apa -
11.4 ACH E
...&,h,
...P.AufrTift.7ls:eurafiratuintielittwanber,
Gialf4aMrVi.U. ?Iljilicteolitiarita t V /... en ' .
blievill i touis4 Vii -
* Ifl A 'a i t . 4k A 44,.. N ., , u.„.,,.
.?it. - , , T- ... ` e . opitii;iikrii. ira.
t1it,....".7'. i vid sat..-
, .. v_i e
ittlaXing=4:lll4. 114 " ° s'AFP4O.-
{~~~ !
FOR SAI.E.
Err=
Mi.alf.rit.lGVlG raC:M..
lq•Z:11:4 af
PROPOSALS.
DRY CH3ODS, TRIM:Km& l". ItgEDICTIFAL WATERS.
T
r I MEDICINAL WATERS.
3EI -A. 9C I Cil DQ - ' iSi .
Ladles' Ribbed Cotton Hose;
Misses' do do do
Ladies' and Mhses' Plain Cotton Hose;
Misses', Ladies' and Gent's Gloves, In
great variety;
A complete line of Kid GiOves, at Re-
dnced *flees;
Ladies' Frffied Skins;
New Style Balmoral Skirls;
A BEAUTIFUL AASORTMENT OP
Pith) Paraoaie,
Sun Umbrellas,
Sun Shad%
SUIT RECEIVED.
F. H. E.A_TON,
17 Fifth Street.
p
Monday, April 16, 4866
11111110 Y, DICKSON &
54 Wood Street,
NOW OFFERINC
A TON LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
risPexcuEr. ioar
DRY GOODS
=I
mcowict)rwis,
At Low Prices, for Cash
WHOLESALE
BUYERS FROM
WESTERN PENN'A,
EASTERN OHIO,
and WEST VIRGINIA
ARE INVITED TO CALL.
L. B. M'ELEtOT-J/1.23. DIOKBON.A.T.
a_'. LEM
NEW GOODS
NOW OPENING
BATES & BELL'S,
21 fifth Street.
• 17
REVD PER EXPRESS THIS Di'
Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas,
MEDIAN COILS,
Fine Silk Parasols,
HAINEVEG EDGINGS,
Real Point 'Lae° Collars,
RAIUMIII FLOWICINDS,
Bajou's and Alexandra's Kid Gloves,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
Morrison'EiStar Shirts,
coxtsgv.rrsi,
Duplex Filliptio Hoop Skirts,
rEan Jners.
Wholesale atid Retail Dealers
supplied at Low Prices, at
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
MAORUM, GUDE &M. '
NEW
New Ekoodis!!
A SPLENDID ASSOETIIIEff.
All the Novelties.
FRENCH, GERMAN '& ENGLISH
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CABLISI E ,
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CONGRESS !
SELTZER,
KISSINGER,
SARATOGA STAR,
&c., &c., &c.,
For ails Iv sorb quserifies s. may be desired, by
SIMON JOHNSTON,
Corner Smithfield and Fourth Sts.
41;irTbe Waters from the rougrem 4P01.S
about which to much complaint was made last sea
sou, are aid to be all right again.
The FAVORTTL'IVATEII at plasma with the pub.
tic. Mid t h e medical_ profession, too ,to be the
SARATOGA STAR SPRING. but t scantly Intro
duced. It. composition, as analytottl by Prole...
CitedwLs.A., Mows au unusual quantity of valuable
"Medleinel agents. a 7
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MAGAZINES FOR SUN,
For sale Dr JOHN F. HUNT & CO
NEW BOOR
Par eala by WEN P BUNT & CO
BLAlll"°° al it e a tiV7o7lil 'l MT & CO.
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
For sale by JOHN' P. HUNT 2 00.
MAPS!
11 For Tata P NIAIN P. HUNT t 60
POCKET itOOKSI POCKET BOOKSU
For WEI by JOHN P. HUNT & CO
PLIOTOOIL&Pki sues, styles. prides
"a
qu'ir rur
' IO7IN P. HUNT &
U h g " Ja . stl " it. " -
dated prides.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING exec
ted In toe best manner, expeditiously and
Doi lowest rates.
.-:.TORN T. HUNT & CO.,
-•• 59 Fifth St, Masonic Mall.
SMITH'S
. AMERICAN INK,
2f.l a ci. l . l 4 7 . A . R4l l 7,,Li iiVtl'aTh'll 4 :4=l:e:y"
'4"rg,"ll4l° country.
REMOVAL.
T. & J. T. WORE,
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers
Bare Removed to the,New
No. 188 Liberty Street
Ovrtros to the lateuese of their purchases for the
SPRINO TRADE (the senior partner beteg now in
the East) they are prepared to exhibit goods (or the
CUSTOM TRADE at the VERY LOWEST QUOTA.
TIONS that goods have yet reached.
They have, and design to keep, a BUPERIOR
STOCK OP CLOTHING FOR SALE., OP THEIR
OWNILLNUFACTURE,uId EQUAL La all respect
ao OUSTOM WORK, mh3P2a;rdlmFT
GEN. GRAFT
F= l -:_•p .c.)
NEW SPRING STYLES
MICOYEEI'SIXTI*PIEiI
47 St Clair Street.
GRAY LOGAN
HENRI G. HALE.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Roma alum or ride 18T. CUB Man
P.ITTSEMIE)E, PA.,
Desires to return thank. to I.lr Mends mid the pub
be generally for Melt liberal patronage, and would
atfully Inform them that be ha, Just return
= the Eastern market. with a large and web
erred stock at
Fine Woolen Goods,
Peculiarly_ adapted to 016NTLEAIEN'S SPRING
.AND SUMLEE.W.P.A.E.
NEW SKIRT FOR 1866.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
frePaniTa SICIRTS,
ludettheed adosnely IJ the sell men athiet,
'VESTS BERRY & CRY,'
VT Cumbers. and 79.* di kende Ste.
rarErWr "r4Clatar,..
•
Each-Hoop s, Ism:imposed -of
itil - TWO (Maly tempered
steelaprime braided ttshmad
e iftr e y totethel
'Mt They: lsl lM inotnend or
'break. Uka the stnettersprlaga but:enlister preserve
their tram/alums of shaper - where threeer four or•
dlnart it, eirsma will have been thrown awaym usless.
:for promenade or. home, Um
Mouldy eater or efts . ..they are superior to all oil,-
en" eOudeluttaygierosm. DUB*bl.rpT and =ONO.
Mr.t._h that axes oad
r mule aide" ham me
UM DUPLEX WM THE
STANDARD . SKIRT
albs huhlonable world: •
Merchants will be.sonplled as above and IM
burgh Jobbers and ;awes In all the Arm-chum retail
stores In Ws eltr. tuatara For •
Bradley's Duplex Slagle SUM •
•
(thatheddm•
• ALL
ALL STYLES Oi THE CELEBRATED •
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT
AT LOW wzr - RETAIL - kw ere.
Nitaugulkxx. rallLevixam
Buoptieexr tbedcrzenrat lowest Mites.
• . AMC'' WC: CARLIELLE,
•-• 3Lsivanstb, Aistrelist.
RUM riMPLEMENTI3.
DRUM & IILiCK,
Hans on hand • Large Assortment of
NOWINU 1LA0H41124,
HORS& JULK"
'MAW CUTTEMS.
LY Haitice,
Ns. le -rnd:3ufAb
RAVI HAY!!
THREE CARS BALED
TIMOTHY HAY.,
• FOR
SHOEMAKER LANG ,
alga 172 and 171 •.u0 0 D ; 9'rErS2'
FINBNG7 LI:
UNITIM IgTATES
niTERaT NOUN',
Bitiyheire Rate/ • by
, .
sigNif!LE SCJONEII,
,
naiab — '6l*lFyiKidsindl'hird Btri
'RFrP~:ATINt} .
LID - XI% SAYOT9nt MONEL .
sour or Tate wspii
.
: CC ELTA.;
114,1016,180-Btrair
BIIM I PO I IIR2fOIITIONIL
Tti.3 l 4 l3 4tket
1 7 ' 4.44 4; ingq=eitli; i•
• 46 6 - Z4VR/PAi
--- Tezietivbsistorl4o.itt itirWitar4.
- •
VMM
EEO
OHOEC.33IIIEL
SKIRTS.
ROIUNTILES. , W-411, DigNlttirg_ed Saw
, dietiWor. Una Heirs bt Itedosatut , BWdiers, Whir
!Misted In Os drat
Erlreizaras - MemAcilcso
And dolmen' who were dl chased •Itoul dit:
"service without redolving their • Govern:Gies or
cal Homily., Are_ seqpiesixd to Tail or sand their SS
dress
to
Boitaltor (or Bounties_. T. Pew
below odnarridAgt
brI l ;5l_? . l7TH kITHILL:tid docw th If i d.
r..
1866.
NJEcCOTtI) ASt
131 WOOD srimmer,
Wien to call 'paellaattention to tberr large and
rolendhl stosg of
Hato, lc.; for Sprtng and' Sigilo
. user Wear,
.Baa.l6:lllzacilesal Vrearlietse.
okfil =B ;g l 7o%;"slWlll, 4 %oV4
isrgaz i kya s, IB.N.,sys. ipaToZirs,
,Olzretw Ca. - cpciclea
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e7.4, ! le k tription io nit
DRY.GOODS:TRMEENGS,Sco
~w~erunv~a - aoona
TpiN c ler. l aWriAvk muarzgar
Y 1 IN? AND VALENCLA r f aux
l i t i nit c anditl.l")
B "" vn rata n a uu aaartabrotdemi, at
eoTal q B-1. " 12 " k t Str eet.
SCIIM/1118 4121 D
DOpT r* F. Le MOYNE,
AvoirAkx - TstinuEoN or Iv iern REG. PA
• ugplcEpß - CORPB, end latterly SURGEON
Or the' EOM tau. PA. CAVALRY,
.bat opened en once at
No. 041i3EPCWINIPEILEatireele
Poe the pinetlee of SEIRGENE AND MEDICINE.
.13fLard
prti
B.- A, I'ANNESTOCK'S' SONG GO.,
[ CortrerliToodalaStratlitratu
Tam nom . •
- EFFERVEACiNc
CaNA :9 1. MAGNESIA,
In os. bottlw u. The r row ' ,
by all Vlboleastle Drag&t; 7.6 l l ) X l d"fg
T HU' , j ! A . 3 f 11 . 4118 ' Ch"n/stal• Y.
M
vti VA ;i:.}f SMI
TRONLiEI PALMER
UMW LED RETAIL AIM 3
TRANSPARENT WINDOW - SHADES .
TBS AND
ar.. au acovr mu. es
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
&cowl door bip,. Diamata-latty. ,
P24•Glad Pitt ginttat
pAPmINGS FOR 10166.
A Rear C ol leClititt of
altnerican Wan Papers.
FaCilosArst time in tire aaaaa
-rE ii^ EXG/./..9JIEF PIPER
A choice selection of the
Newest French. Papers
For sale by
WAL:F.IS it P. MA 11.311 A
IS7 Wood Street.
FDI GOLD pApErts,
Ut L.q. NEWEST DESIGNS, m 107 Market street.
JOS. It. 111:168E9 tt BRO
ALL PAPERS
• OF ALL QUALITIES, AT
AwarS'T STREET, NEAR FIFTH
'Lp2I BRO
CARPETS, OIL.
McCALLITIN 11120tHERS N o.
imp.M t i l i t Z i k wl hi?"
N7 rea y
COA-TelaitriiiNet"
I) !Di e if e tting, P g e tn e
arnta d , ing Mgr;
?d feet wide.
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS—.E7wrf laud lu
use.
• BEARTB BUOS—Prom quality Goths
l* CAN'Fi r efi
MATT GS, Ae A .
NG, COCOA AND MANUA A
IN
.I.IcCALLUDt BRUTHEBS,
Formroir W. D. &Lt. ILKtallunt
WE OFFER THE LARGEST
Stock in the West of every
thing in the line of Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and
Lace Window Curtains, Gold
Bordered and Plain Window
Shades, Table and Piano Cov
ers, of our own importation, at
the Lowest Prices reached since
the war. A line of Scotch In
grain Carpets, of our own im
portation just received---vev
handsome---never offered,fu this
country before---and at prices
based on the present rate of Gold
McFABLAND & COLLINS, '
71 & 73 Fifth Street, 2d door,
Next building to Cub:l,llll°mm end Postonlea
neh24
MM
A LLEG NY COUNTY:, axe-4o
the Court of Quarter Sessions of the 'Yamaha
and for the Comity of Allegheny. Eti. 7, March
Sessions, INE. Miscellaneous Docket.
Un fiction of divers inhabitants.orltosalownshlp,
praying the Court to chump the place of holding
elections in said townehl both geheraland sue.
pt
eta', from its present location to /hoboes! knosrn as
the Flee Mile House, the Court matte the following
oxler, town:
And now, April 7,1E8, the within petition pre
emitted in open Court, and it appearingto the Court
that one-third of the voters of said - township have
signed the said: petition, the Cohn do order an
Election to be held at the usual place of holding
elections In mild township, due Imre* thereof being
given, on the FIFTH DA tiLF MAY, ISM, for the
purpose therein specified. BY THE COURT.
. From the Record. W.A. Eintinfot„ Clerk.
In purstunee of the above Order of Court, notice
is hereby given to the qualified elebtore residing
wlthtn the bounds of said township, th at mid Elec
tion will beheld at the house of the late 0. C.
LIGIITCAP, io said township, on 'the day specified
In thank/me order, between the houreaf,E o'clock
end. 7 o'elock r. Y.
Township.
apEltdaltieT Constab J
le of Bos ie s
Townsh y ip.
. . . .
A DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.—
Where. Lettere or Admlnlsirstion on the es
tate orbAllAti SUTTER, late of libeler Townahlp,
County of Allegheny, deceased, have been granted
tot Samuel nutter, reindlng In ..sald township, all
persona baring
decedentr dementia against the es
tate or the call! are requested to make the
same known, and all persona Indebted to said estate
'ire requested to male payment to the said Saintlel
Sutter without delay. bAllirEL SUTTEE,
ap2SdlterP • Administrator.
II) FE% CI WI!) 341
CLAIM AGENTS
• ARTHURS4 . &
N 0.185 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
ALL OIiGHARGEO.VETERAIN
WhA did "not .13tAtelvo a , LocaJßoauty.
011 THE 4111131,18, •
Con . have the .same collected tbrooytk su m.' Apply
personalty, or * by loan. 42,'"eaALotowr
HATS; CAPS. &o
SPRING HALTS.
W. W.. ;11008KEAD'S,
No. 81 Markel Street
)(jjpftp I!l:'l.J.i'j
=:39
PIG L
BEST quararr SOFT,
• rim SAE Ayt
116fAti 3f;i f 1
,' SODA' ASH.
=3
1866.