The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, March 28, 1865, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    "Ike Wittoburgit 6azttit.
I . I7IILISZZD .
UM (urro PuBLIERNg issocurol
TUESDAY, auatpa 29, 1805.
MAXIMILLLiN AND THE CHURCH.
The - rapture between the Emperor Ham
aud/a of Metico and the Church of
Rome appears to be complete. A few
months ago the Pope wrote an urgent letter
to him, begging him to restore the proper
ty and the privileges of the clergy of Mer
lin), both of which had been in a great
measure 'taken away by the liberal eartY
while in power, which party was - subse
quently driven from power by the French
arms which goe litexccrutax his throne.
It is well known that the Church party
favored the French invasion and conquest ;
and no one doubts that in doing so they
were animated with the hope of being re.
stored to their•possessions and to their an
dent rower - and: privileges. That NAPa
mon .gate them reason to entertain such
expeetetlons there can hardly •be . a doubt
It was th*dlvuirm that enabled him to con
quer the Country and establish mexotir,!.
mexlis his viceroy (for the is little else;)
for had the people been united, weak and
exhanited as they were, he eould not have
done it. In fact, it was the chronic quarrel
between the Church party and the Liberals
which's° tong disturbed the peace of that
unhappy coantry;' rim' . by taking hold bf
the only one of these parties that would
lave anything to do w . .11i him,..he accom
plished his purpose. • • -
Therels perfidy is this conduct of Maxi-
WILLIAN towards the base party which be
trayed their country into his hands; and
although they richly deserve to be betrayer-
In turn, yet that does not exculpate the
niurper who used them from the charge of
bad faith in this matter, and the Liberal
party will evince but little sagacity if they
put themselves Into the perwer of a man who
treated his tools and dupes. so perfidiously.
/Inch a mancannot be safely trusted.
The reported withdrawal of Remove=
from lila-Mexican. pretage is all a ruse to
blind the eyes of mankind; for Mlxrun.-
- x.tes,'unsupported, in not such a fool as to
break with the only party 1w Mexico, upon
whose support he could ..at all , rely. The
Liberate are bitterly hostile to him and are
still fighting him with all the energy they
can put forth. How, -then„ are we to un
derstand this strange policy on his part? Is
not the finger of Reroutes; in this thing?
and if tan; what deceit portend?
For'sbme years twit the paley of Nero-
Leon been via as quietly and insidl-
.
ously to sap the foundations of the power
of the Chuicii: The liberation and cinisol
&dation of Italy was a 'Part of this . 1 )611 7;
the curtailment of the dominions Of the
Pope iVeati the same end; bat-nit:ire Oian
all, %le niakienince fOr many rain or a,
I!'rench'inriiOn In Rome as . If the : gio
of the'Church Wahl not exist except ender'
his wing; jand Perhapi he : cOuld 'not) de
graded that proud hierarchy in the eyes of
mankind as nothing else ever did. Now,
perhaps, the time has Come for an open, un
disguised rupture. Thegreatsciam between
imperAf,and..ecclesiastical power,; Which
will aliakethe world,may have been initiat
ed in this strange quarrel In Mexico.
Iferoutoti, it will be remomhered,_is the
<nature and Tentage Matted 'tusiversil
suffrage; and although hels a sorry repub
lican, ;Mho has more falth In the "fiercer
demociacy;" as a foundation; of , poweri,
than he has in the. effete old ;:fortna ;which
axe passing away, both regal and "e6clestai=
teal. At once a despot and a poptilar lead
er, he has drawn, and will still continue
to draw, mankind under Ills influence :ant
leadership mere successfully and etipive
.ly Mali any man who evereztated. ' '
raruci AN, HEAL THYSELF.
Tbe-Philadelpada"Prew, a few days be
fore the legislature adjourned, published au
impassioued
p ppppPp to that body not to : ad=
journ "before passing a law to *vent the
heartless aukeold-blooded outrages upon
.
the soldiers by the subordinates of
some oteureity rrdlroads. It is a shame
and a AIMS that inert who peril, their lives
for tbF,llepribilc should, be, insulted - reader
rho ru'fs' of some of th ese companies while
on the 'way to "their head-quirtera 'ngots
and pirtiaans may wreak their hate upon
the poor colored women and children,' and
upon seen who are not in the service ot_the.
country, ant it, is : quite a different,. thing
when.peeple care nothing for the, s tr u ggle
in whlch`we are engaged;' suri wit .; wkile'
realiztiiitortiotceOnf of Profitable eiterriri;
' see, niotheirpowertoinsult brave vnen who
are re i dy to offer .
their lives 'as sacrifices for
the obit 'nag: : The Legialatrire - should take
this subject up at once."
The'fault was not with the legislature..
It rested exclusively with - the lihiladelpl;la
=embus -tif that body. A_ controlling ma
jority of the members. of the House outside
of Phil:W.ophi; has been all winter in favor
of passing . a law prohibiting the street rai
lroad opipanice - of Philadelphia from ex
cluding negroes from their cars, but every
time s motton,or measure to that effect was -
- up, it has hieii defeatedby the-Plipadelphla
members. idiVis watched tbe'votes
upon this SUbjeCt with some, infeitiat; and'
the result has invariably ‘ been as . , we have
stated. An affirmative vote from Ales
ad elphia Mcrae re would at any -, time have
carried' ibelittaiter urged ty the'Presi. •
The Philadelphians, therefore, hare .the
remedy in their Own hands,. .I,et. them: see
to eindingnien to the next legialare who
_are not afflicted withnegrophobia,and there
trill be no difficulty to procitring the legit.
'kited Uecensaiy lohting tlinjireet_ railroad
companies to their SCII£C11:
TEE 24KW Iterrnonn .ROUTIG TO WASIt•
‘1X011521 MOM TUE WEST,--BOth blSOChttit
of she Maty:and Legisloture 'have passed tt -
Lill awitorizing the Baltimore - and Ohio
Itallrotad Company to construct a railroad
from some point on its: line between Knox
ville andilonocacy to the District of Col
tumble, and the. Senate has also passed an
other bill giving authority to the Metro
politan Railroad company (the_ corporator;
arc residents of the. Didrict of
t7olunibia, nod of Frederick and Mont,
gomery counties, of this fitate,) to build it
road from 'Monorw:y to the same'
The latter charter will, hOwever, become
null 'and -void should - the Baltimore and
Ohio Railmad Cop:tinny commence the pro
posed work in one year, and finish It bath%)
yeark fioro thd passage' of the 'act; so that
thia.lstier kraut is not likelj . to prove one
of anypructical importance.—BalL Bun.
The'cipiipletion of this road woild, if the
Cooltellsville road ware also finished, gi
Ws road to Washington over a hundred
miles, aborter limn the -present route. The
prospect that one ortlin Other Of the above
named Compel:dee will build•the road Is an
addianal argument in favor of the earliest
possible completion• of
. the Connellsritiu
etomi l With such a route open to Wasik
Ingtcin, passengers could reach' iluit ;City in
tweiye hours from here, instead of eighteen.
to twenty-four, as *Ow.
6nnth -- One of - the Richmond papers
says *bat ; tip. Ottscoix Bnranc the anthor,
whose lume at Midway,' South
was c !ect } becd . by negroes, after Shcnnweg
arm bid passed It, lost all Ms large library ,
bat saved over mak hundred irolamelof his
manuscript works. Mercy, on us!
would have been much better it he had
saved his library and lost his manuscrip t
=MiMiM
SENATOR GRAHAM
The Harrisburg corresponlent of the
Philadelphia PrtU, in giving a list of the
Senators whose terms expired with the last
session, pars the following high but well
deserved compliment to Hon. JAMES L.
GBAEAM, of this county, whose first term
in the Senate Mu just expired:
Mr. Graham, of Allegheny, will have no
opponent for a renomination. As a Sena
tor, he is always at his post, and ever
watchful of the interests of the wealthy
county he in part represents, and of the en
tire State, while as a gentleman he is ear
by none in courtesy and amiability.
Mr. Graham has more than once received
. the support of nix. fellow-citizens for offices
of honor and trait, and in each case has
bcen nominated and elected by the will of
the people without the usual formalitrof
even consulting him in the premises.
' Senator cleanest. is oue of the clays of
men-to whom we referred in a previous at
title on "Choosing Legislators," who, hav
ing retired from business, have leisure to
'devote to thestndy of legislation,and wealth
enough to sustain themselves withoutlook-
Mg to the salary of a legislator for support.
He his, besides, talents of a high order,
and is influenced by that stern devotion to
the right which places him infinitely beyond
suspicion, as his acts put him above -the
possibility of reproach: 'lt is a gratification
to know that there will be no opposition to
his renomination.
Ptit,lnagh aFd Couttellsyllie Railroad.
Itrarnas 13imcirra ri-We ought not to be ex
pected to reply tlirongh the pries to smnonymous
communications ow the' =bleat of our proposli;
tion to lease and.contplete a road to Cumberland.
We are ready at any time, and perfectly willing
to enfold our plaits to any citizen who niay take
sufficient Interim' to discuss the- Matta with
either of na. We have no coneealments on the
subject, nor any,tayeteriona a7ney " M ider oar
control." We choose. however, to-day,-to waive
our right to disregard annonymonsmthers la
Amor of your correspondent, B,",becairse of the
apparent semi official character of hla commu
nication, and notwlthstanelog his declaration
that Pittsburg would not beiwilling that we should
undertake to build the 'Connelsville road, be
cause one of us is a director in the Pennsylvania
Railroad Coaspany. If the people of Pittsburgh
are unwilling to have a road builtto Cumberland.
by an aunclatlOn. of 'gentlemen becante one of
the number happens to be a director of the
Pennsylvania road; then has barrow Minded
prejudice got a stronger hold on the Community •
than we. have over Suspected. In view of this
objection, we desire to be candid with the com
munity, and would therefore that each of
us Ise - director In a half a - darn railroad eom
panies, whose roads,: built and projected, reach
neatly acne* this continent . If the bottling of
such/ position, Instead •of exedifyimc us In
some degree. for the task we offer to take upon
ourselves, is to be a- bai to oar aiding In building
a road which Is regarded of impede interest to
to the. city to .whleheur lot Incest; and where
our betas are ;limbered, then we Wlliretlre, with
all proper hunilllation, La fever of theee who
have fbr the past ,twenty Yearn been making a
cabs effort to finish the Coaneffriffile road!
We find it necessary to repeat h few explicit
declarations became of the persistency of some
people to ralareptesent or miinuAnrstaud us. ,
..Flret—We have never , pretended that we were
the only parties who could build the Commits
illierced. • We have .only said that we believed
that we eau go forward at once and build the
road we am get a proper lease of the property
and franchise .of the present company. And
'farther, that If any body elm-will undertake the
work, we shill be - glad of It, and will put no
blocksin their way, but let them go ahead with
'their work and not amuse a conaminity with res
sous why it cannot he done,.
• Seteed—We. never said we could • finish the
road in "(Wilma" of , the , repealing , aeti we did
hot say that no future Reflation was nacclaary
to build entail 'from Connelsville to Cumber;
TYdrd—lTe celd that the con In Court
between the Coneelimille Railroad may,
and the Southern Pennsylvania Railroad-Com
pany, would not, in our opinion, be settled there
for many years.; No man who knows anything
of the - Idetnry of similar cams really believes
otherwise.
Our wiry to build the Connellsvllle road, Is to
Induce capitalists and those especially interested
In completion for. Mel- business purposes, to
Punish tha money todo lt with. ' Washout!! ex
pect the aid of our citizens, our Western roads,
the Baltimore and.Ohk. Balltosd CoMpany, and
the city of Baltimore. the two last have made
"definite premises as to what they will do, sad
these promisor; form the basis, In part, upon
whirl we founded our probosidon.
- We believe with your correspondent, "IL"
that the intrinsic merits of Vie thee can be made
available to induce capital Into the enterprise,
"B". said that the company "has the means *ti
med to go on with and complete the road to
• Cumberland." We most candidly admit that
we have not; for we could not afford to keep
several claims past us for such little emergen
cies; but we have faith that the means can be
secured in the manner above Indicated. Si
- the mans are already at the command of the
',mummy, perhape we could arrange with the
totopahy.kir its specific expenditure in the bald
ing of the road? We will agree to give the
company. all the profile of the road, If It will
furnish all the means necessary' to go go on
with aid corm lets It to Cumberland. We will
content ourselves with the honor of salving the
peel lam of "how to build the Connellsville
The special trouble of yonrcerrespondent 11,1 a
to sec the authority under which we would un
dertake to build a road from Coma:title to
Cumberland. Our plain is 'this: To organise
the "National Railroad and Transportation Com
parly,". with your correspondent "ll,' and others
'f our fellow-citizens, and u unsuyof the rest
of mankind ets'we can Induce to become stock
holders. This new-corporation to lease the
Counellsrille road, and wherever of franchtte it
may hare; and with the powers thus poisoned
and acquired to bargain with the Baltimore and
Ohio Rallroad Company and the Connellssille
and Southein'.Petunylranla Railroad Company
jor builders torructions. and such franchises
and powers_as they may be able to grant to build
and perfect an unbroken line from Pitlaburgh to
Cemberland under one rnanagernent, and so to
harmonise. interests as to secure what the Legis
lature seemed so much 'to desire, "a Mad through
the whole southern tier of counties of ourlState.
This i•Onr plan, and we hare sufficient know
ledge On - tbeaubJect to warrantee in stating that
it la leasable with the consent of the Pittsburgh
and Connellsrille Railroad Coinpany. Without
the consent of that company, of course It can
not be dose.
Doubtless, there will be some persons who are
is the-habit - of looking Intamillitemes, and some
. tithes through them, who will be able to discern .
cr thick they do, that thhs arrangement would
he to "cell out" the Connelsville road to the
Sontbern - Pennsylvente or some other road, or
,omtbody else. To such we have dothing to
'ray ' for nothing- we. could say !would satisfy
them. We , however assure all falr-tendod
-men who thi
wish to see a rind built to Cumberland;
that one bullion, our pliq -would not; be wider
the control of th Baltimore & Ohio- Railroad
CoMpany, farther than they can control lupin
leg the line east of Cumberland, nor weer the
control of the Pennsylvania. }fathead Company,
farther than that company may have the lines
through thb souther tier of - counties under her
influence.. We are hot' weddedto our plan, al-
though: coofldett, that under if, (with, the con
tent of -the DtrectOnt and Stockholders of the
Connellaville.COUipany,) we could - accomplish
the building of the road, and la Vele= oar
plan to any other that promise. success, we also
promlie to aid iii such other or %Atter plan to the
extent of= duty al clam of Pittsburgh:
. •
O. W. CAA.
• .• Brittstimillaunscou..
Lieut. 'General Grant.
• • It la notlenerally known, because It was
not desirable until now that It should be
known; that Gen:', Grant, ea soon as. it be
canie necessary to prepare Sherman for his
march through ~lElenth ' Carolina, stripped
hiniself of a 'verylarge portion of his own
VrOi/M in order both to reinforce him and
to strengthen the' columnist -Charleston,
Wilthinhton, Nevibentand elsewhere,
a- bleb were to operate in combination with
ban; CD tiltit the Imes at Petersburg and on
the Jame.; were occupied for the time with
- trsely rneu'to kold them. This, wo admit,
was a circumstance which now possesses no
ggt tat rnilitall or political impottance; but it
dcselyto the attention of the public, as
'illustrating' hi - a very' marked - manner the
`Lbarecter of the MID to lv,hose bands Uinta
been the rate good fortune of the nation to
hrte the inanage_ment of its armies con
fided durinp tide pear year.—N. Y. Times.
Tun Yimi,'Hourrn"—rProm the
Vicksburg campaign of 1868 .regardless of
ru ed and mire, the snows of the mountains,
the rains or the loiver country, flooded
elders and boundless erwamss, through, all ;
th tud
q . vidrsies of ell the anions of the
pe r,Shcrnisn and his veteratilegrott have
teen marching. and righting, from lacks
1 rig 1111 'round through Mississippl, from
MO:aphis to Chattanooga ' and thence down
through. the heart of Georgia-, and up
thrungh the heart of South Carolins t _lnto
tbc towels of the land of - the Old North
etate, and so "on to Itlehmond,"—N.
)Ttraid.
-
TIM monument to be erected in Merri
mack Square, Lowell , to. the memory. of
Ladd and Whitney, the Baltimore martyrs,
is nearly completed, and will be dedicated
April 10, the anniversary of the massacre,.
with appropriate exercises. .
Collapse or the Canada Federation
By the teleeraph report from Canada it
will be seen that the Federalization scheme,
which was projected under such hopeful
auspices nine months aio, has prematurely
collapsed. The Government of Nova Scotia
has formally, and in definite terms, an
nounced its withdraWal from the compact.
And, instead of uniting with 'Canada, the
three maritime Provinces of New Bruns
wick, Prince Edward's Island and Nova
Scotia, are to form a separate legislative rm
ion of their own.
This disposition of a political en
which promises so much for the colt=e
which bad only encountered good wishes
on the part alike of the people and the gov
ernment of the United. States, and which
was strongly favored by the parent State—
has maturely awakened a strong reactions-
Ty feeling In the wealthy agricultural Prov
ince of Western Canada. The people of
that dlstrlet find that, In addiUon to paying
two-thirds Of the revenue of ' the United
States Province of Canada, as.they do now,
they are expected to bear the expenses of
erecting fortifications at half a dozen dif
ferentpoints, wlthotit any help either from
the sister colonies or from the mothercoun
try. It is natural, tbOrefore, that they
should begin to count the cost of maintain
ing their connection with England. The
ablestof their journals, indeed, bluntly as
serts that, with the present financial pros
pect before them, it would pay the people
of Upper Canada better to become a State
of the American Union. The revolution
In public feeling is notable to a high de•
gree.—.N. Y. Times.
A CAVALRY soldier named Cummings,
shot a fellow at Bladensburg; Md., the other
day for hunahing for Jeff. Davis ' and then
quietly • mounted Lis. horse, rode two miles
to a fort, and gave himself up for trial.
Oar-pot irn of the lumber in Clearfield
couVy, was attrept.ftway,by the recent flood.
Pun r 4 cs 8,
THERE BE AN - -- E - LE
AP OTION
held on th WILL OU e - FRTH 'DAY OF RI L,
nay betereea tee holm of two and Ilea o'clock.
for SEVEN DIRECTORS for the Franklin
Sonless Rank, at the store of-DRUM & SL/LOIL
Now. 38 wad 80 Ohio street, Allegheny city, Pa.
S. DRUM, Cashier.
AnSzoniarr CITY, March le, le en merint4
.1M 4170rIERTISEJIEJMT8.
W 41.11.
TEr G / I — R t to O d ERM .
small family. Apply at ;;Le g lytrirmo itoojef k n
• 213h27111 THIS OFFICE.
R, k _NUFF.-10 - barretls Garrett's Scotch
Scut as w to store asd for sibs by
EZYMER & 81103.,
inh2l Nes. ISS and WI 'Wood street.
rINE CUT OHr.WINO I'UBA.CCO.
to rob■ gamy Side, Sweet Owen, Hobe Bad
and Gold Medal, Sae cat tobeeeo for sale by
ban , HEYALER a sans.
P OSSESSION APRIL FIRST— • BRA
84000.-43004 dWOMSAIDI MIX rooms on Chest
set street. S. C.M.B.T t SONS.
altl6 61 Market street.
-
01TIZENS', BANK STOCK.—ViII be
added to the list pi - stooks to be mold THIS
(Tuesday) EVENING Mara 93th. at tys o'clock,
at Commercial' Bales Rooms, 64 Fifth st.,
10 Ames Mims Bank.
Wan A . malaria:rue, Aunt.
NINTH WARD BOUNTY . BOND.—
WIII be:Wanda° the-Nat Of Stooks to be sold
IHI6 EVENING, March =4 aV4i oklOhlt, at ,
the Cosuneralat Biles Roonts,6l Mb street, one
It tab Ward Bounty Bend tor 11300.
Wag A. BoILWATNE, Amer.
NOTICE.—The owners of . OIL, OIL
BABRELN, LUMBER and other thine
plodged ea my ground In Itetlore towaw% will
dg call and makers., end realm th mos.
VIM H. ILIZ,
attatAtd . 1 1tO.11111Bearer street, All WABEKeg heny.
S.
B. BRYAN ,
EROKER BONDS AND. REAL ESTATE,
Bon and sill; on Commlntern both In this any
and In' Phlladelphts and New Torii, all hinds of
Bonds lad Stooks. • üb2B
BRIGS DWELLINGS FOR SALE.
Sainte at lb. comer of Lope od Decatur
stmt. Na DO Decatur street bat a ball. six rooms
and kitchen, gas sad water Datong. Tao splebw
log ea rooms. Apply two Douses froa
to a Loge& .street. East
m
S. CUTHBERT & SONS,
It Market wart
•
OTEI FOR SALE. —A FOUR STORY
FRANZ ROUSE, at the Blairsaillo later-
Jannis; oa tie Peousylvauta liollroad, built for a
Hotel aad Store Hones erablned; wall flouted sod ready for oceepazoy. • A cord stable and other
outbuildings, ou two acres of ground. Apply to
S. . BRYAN,
Broker. as Fourth straet;
arlaS Burke's Bonding.
nIFBOLIII hat OF PAlft/lERSHIP
-., The flue a
' PHILLIPS a BEST.
413.1 a sou 711/74xxxxxiabat - uurorai,
Is tido day absolved. The name of the dm may
be used by Meter or the partners, lout oaks la the
liquidation of the fines truelness.
ILLIAM PHILLIPS.
Pittsburgh. Mara! VW, 1911-1a1154.1
VOR BENT.-Ttie spacious and comm
a: Weft PEMOGRAPH ROOMS. earner of bird sad' Market atmeta, known as the Nelson
Gallery.
A basdacone,.meMaghtitl HALL, la monad
Moly, suitable for Dsaelag School or Salts and
•
Also, TWO BASTAIRITIL HOOPS on Tnlrd
atm.; formerly ormipled by J. nti/ekland as •
Bra/swim aad Dialog Saloon.
tomWdord • • E D. GAZZA.6I.
NOTIO73.—Y.XCELSIO • IN
STITUTZ.—an E.lWh aud
lot Bops am! 'Wile, bon city College .41 QM
enter al Penn had Eft. asir stmata. T th mew
slon 11'111
• CONMENC72IIIOARAT, April
liew additional, pupils will be admitted. /or
leMa, ha., call pm the Lostitate, aildnuatior
circular, : REV. W. 8.0. WRAY.
trittlilwd Principal.
JaL ANIETTA AND PARK ERS- At&
DURG PACKET LINE —REG
ULAR PASSENGER STEAMER FUR WITEE
ISO, SUN FISH. SISTERS'S/ILLS, wIILL
CREEL MARIETTA AND PARKERSBURG.
The new' and . fast side wheel asssengar BAY.
AHD, G. D. Moore. Mager, Daniel Koons. Clerk,
Leaves Pittsush evei7 MONDAY =MEd.
DAY, atil a. W.
Leaves Wheellat ate r. same days.
Returning, leaves Pa:hammy TURBIDLY sad
YRIDAY,at 4r.
Leaves Marietta at a r. N. same days.
Leaven Wheeling at 7 A. K. WEDNESDAY and
SATURDAY.
For freight. or- panne, hating nastirpaued are
emamodattona apply 0a board or to
JOHN FLACK, or
JAIL COLLINS, agents,
eph23df No. es Water street, PittstOgl..
IrEnNEDY'S SALT RHEUM UINT-
A.- -Ora
cutes Salt Rheum,
• Cures Scald Head,
Cutee every ?Lease of a
Hot or Inflammatory Nature.
DR. CAVANAUGH'S PILL SALVE
will cure the moat obstinate cases of either kind
of Ylles.; no matter bow bad the ease way be. For
latest the
OENTRLD DRUG STORE,
In the Market Rouse, dalegheny, where also may
be found a lire assortment of Pomades, Perfrnery,
ellet Soaps, Dressing tlombs„ Unix aniahes,
Tooth Brushes, Ike.
mh27 GEO. L. KELLY.
p ORTSMOUTIf SIX CORD
SOFT FINISH
American Spool Cotton•
AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON.
O hits tbreadsnrs warranted of superior qatlity
andpa/intend. to measure MlC:yarda to lendtb.
Lan be bad In all colors and numbers.
'Manufactured by the PORTSMOUTH STEAK
.FACTOBT, and for tale. by the trade generally.
cassz.za *Nosy a co..
BELLING AGENTS,
613 Illorrapatteet, New York; leaDevoathire atite4,
beaten; 206 Church stmt, Philadelphia.
mbeldmeod
DROCLA NATION;—City of Pittsburgh,
es! ICI accordanee with the Provisions of an
Act of rho Veneta! Assembly of the Closidtba.
wealth o! Pennsylvania. providing for th.t tenor
pormloll of the Oity. of Pittahlugh ander aka earl.
one supplements to said !Let, .1, JAMES LOWRY,
Ja., Mayen of sold etty, do Wine this, Prodis.
motion; for epeeist election to be' held. on the
FIAST TUE:4IAX IN APRIL, A. D. less, being
the fourth day In the mont
h, the freemen of the
FiridWrad of. saki eity. qualied to vote for menw
hers of the House of Hepresentstivec of this Uom
nionwealth, will meet at the atrial places of hold
ing elections in said Ward, and elect by ballot
under the Act of Assembly relating thereto, ONE
MEMBER OF. THE (10311fdON outman, for
'he First Ward of saki city, to lII* vacancy 000 s.
ainhed by the resignation of Abraham Fryer.
Giver under my band ami_the seal of the gall
city of Pittabdrgh, the EH day of Deeember.E.."
L. iess. JAMES LOICHTaa.', Mirm
lIELE.DALrOII
FAMILY AND lid/LitIIF4LCITUR.ING
KNITTING MACHINE ,
TIM simplest and most treatise KnlttkimpMetals
era invented. ;netruotloss free. .00 dad see
them Jo opersUon, or send for elroulaes and sum
E. P 4 CARPErntt. •
GENERAL AGENT, P 1 11.1171 i lErry
1ith4341 Plitatmorh.
ANTED-IMMEDIATELY.
A FLUSSOLLBS - PIANO FORTE PUITIVIL
Appil . to tie !Moo of TIID3. PAPER. mhll
XL' IV aDVERTISEMEXTS.
ALL TEES IL&G.,UM ES AND PAPERS
LLE THE Dnltz'rtovErs,
EtL , ikBIL" BOOKS,
STATIONERY OF ALL BINDS,
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
OIL MAPS .4N 7 ) WAS MAPS,
GOLD PENS. BEST MAEES,
EIMEM:EII% AT LOWEST PRIgEON,
aT Enntrs.
m htlesB Fifth Street, Mamie Hall.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
1
071007 07 010ITROLL171. Or tar Oveumar
Wasidneven, March 22d, linis. .
Wll UREA 13 BY BATIBFACTO Y
evidence prenentento the nadendiekee. - 11 ken
been cadets appear Mat,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BIRMINGHAM,
la the borough of Ilinninsham, In the county of
Attritheny and StateolPennsyltrania, has beenduly
organized under and according to the requirements
of the Act* of °engem entitled Act -to Pro
vide a National Currency, imeur4d by a pledge of
de for th e
United States Bondi and to pro lattha'and redemption- thereof,' argroved June
ad, Mt, cad has complied with all the provisions
of said act required to be complied with sons
mooning the businew of banking- under saidct:
No therefore, I, Farman Otane,4Comptrel
ler:of the .Currency, do hereby certity ItattrThe
First National BaWE of Birtaingham, ,, in the bor
ough of Iltrzoinghant, to the county of Allegheny,
and State of Pennsylvania, la authorized to com
mence the business! of Banking order the act elm
said.
/ Currency Bureau, In taitlmoay whereof
Seat of the anthem ray maser!
Comptroller of the of hand
once, this lad day of
Currency. March, tan.
Treasury Department. •
m426lindCom FREEMAN CLARE,
Comptroller of the Curresey
THE
NATIONAL PETROLEUM TI cl,
No. 4, Maroh .25th,
READY TO-DAY
Price, 10 Gents. 13 50 per Annum
JOHN P. HUT, Publisher,
0 FIFTH Sr_ MASONIC' HALL
HO t FOR THE
GOLD MINES OP MAW
Through %AID of Lading given by the
10511N1 & IDaHO TWISIIITITION LINA
to VIRGINIA CITY, BANNOCK GMT. DCER
'DO Y, and all yolole In the Alining Dtatrßte.
Then ew, tut and light draught steamer
-DAVID WAFTS,
Joe Johnsar, Blaster, liesry 0. Mien, Clerk, will
lease Pittsburgh.
Thursday, dpril 6th,
JtUlt to
For Yy rf O. COPELIN.
ear. of Stain and Olive streets, St. Louis, 2So.
CALDWELL & BED.,
No. SS Water street. Flippant.'"
J. D. CULLING - WOOD.
or JOHN FLACK,
easitentdalferT Water street, Agents.
NEW WORK BY TOE ALTROR OF
.cs -Maki to Bondage; or. Uranvllle de viits.
31YRY PIIBLISERD,
SEVT.TLEIVT.II32I&OII.IO
oB . •
Wrought by His Own Hand.
Br "OQIDA.•
/LaMar of.Rd4l la &sew or.Grilairlile de Tim,'
Otte Vol , 12mo. 620 pp. Price 52.
Par sole by 1111 Bookseller", or will be sent ►y
mall oa receipt of pee,.
_J. P. LIPPLOCOIT It CO..
mkftit Ptrstasnras, Phiaadasita.
13 ROPOSALB ARE INVITED, AND
will be recelved,.bytheooalmittee on Streak,
of the City of Aliegbeay. Wadi WEDICESDA.Y,
the eth day of April. for the gradinand paring of
Fremont street, IA the remind W or d, from Ohio
avenue to Island Lane or city line, together with
the necessary sidewalk s and cutbetone. AL*, at
the same time, proposals will be received for tite
building of a sewer on the La. Coalmen from the
clot N.,ft of the Elm 009t1011 at Wash.
lotion turret, to the Canal, where It crosses dn•
denten street. And able, a sower onlite West
Common Erma 'the railroad ertmelug of trwut's
Avenue to a point intersectlas the 'ewer already
conniructed on the West Common, • dilT4lllllo of
aboutone thousand feet. Plans sad specigestions
of the whole wros may be seem at the stem of the
RECOIIDLNO REGULATOR, to the City Hall.
Proposals will be handed either to A. ROBSON;
Ctlett. Commlesioner, or JOHN Willa fir. Chair
manof Comouttre on Streets.
THE BEST •
Oil Mreauseas ha the laity.
GOLD PENS,
DiaRIES FOR 1563.
abd a buye stock .of COUNTIMO SOUSE ST.I
Tittbir.llY for sabi by
irnas, SCHOYKR it CO.,
No. se rim STREET, (Post Buildings.)
mlattt
25 YEAR% KXPERIENCE;
mortablithed the raga that
PROF. REED'S 2d9CaltTiC ore.
e the only callable can for
lbennisitlam Roomiest., Old More% and
Palms of all Kinds.
Siill sold al the old pried of al mate poi bold
mum JOWISTON, solo Agent,
eB ear. Elsaltheeld 5.1 Oh ids
1/4813 RFL Yr)UR UMBRELLA.'
ST TIIIICILMILIO
FOG=S PATENT UMBRELLA. LOOK
bTAND.
Price from 111 00 and trwordt. For silo br N
N. P. .
mb4:191 No. 13A2PENFE
91 911th Street.
It
URILNGECKY lb NOW I I ANOVAO
IL
T
INPUOVED Oft TOOIB,
At Mb shops) corner of GET *Zap mnd BRAVER
street, and in WEBSTER at.. opposite to the old
Orphan dainty , Allegheny; and rat the toots sap
made out or. the best- material., weld invite the
nubile to etre him a call and exesalos..thom for
tlastoselvss. fehdtaplt
OIL WELL STEAII ENGINES—Ian.
prepared to furnish
STEAM. ETIGIWES.
4
so attach appro v ed - of 'f 01l wells and ether pm.
poems, on the shortest oe. 'Having other
sized Dimino on 111nlatilng Wins, Us
public eon be with almost any site
they want: the work w'for Itself.
wll.r.sent Ell, Fifth W
' between Mechanic and lf Harrison etre ard, ediii. -
__ _ . ..
LfETTEMS TEEMEMBNTARY upon the
@elate of Mrs. Martha Avey, late of the eity
of Allegheny, deceased, having been granted to
the subscrlocr, all persons .having elaima aoinet
said estate are requested to present them, and
those indebted to make payment to . •
. • , SAMUEL PALMER. Executor,
At the QM. of Mitchell & Palmer,
Mh4dlwolsw
LOST OIL AliD BARRELS littlltif.lll)
a. a. L. a CO:.
Larval reward will Cr paid for arm of all In
barrels and ',Midas marked as above.: Apply at
rho Mae, No. sr Wood Meat.,mnaldwit O. 8. LONG lb 00.
rpy OWNERS OF OIL, OIL BARRELS,
BARGES AIM SAW LOGE, thstdrifted on
the property of the Boum of Before, Um owners
oldie ism U. hereby - required toy . eome forward,
pro,e pros erty,pay charges . and take the wee
setae. Bp order of -
mite EXECUTIVE OfEEMITME.
OthDICATIONI3.-6. thomughr work
on the inolonttons a on, by:on. who.has had .
three years experienee In toe oil tartan or Pent:Lay).
- "rnnuk 11;14 'WM; V= wltk tali instritaUans,
Sent g for AL
DANIEL PA mom:
sahnowood P. %Bon W, Balm, thrt. W., O.
rrEn7 .11)1^.E:Rit TISEMEXTS.
DETROLELTIL
. .
AT HUNT'S,
THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
Petroleums Clossuperiv
ORGANIZED UNDER THE MINING AND MAN
UFACTURING LAWS OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK.
AT IitINDS.
AT Eancrs,
bAPITA.L, ONE KELLION DOLLLES,
AT HUNT'S,
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
AT atrN-rs.
$lO PER 8114 RE,
Subariptlen Price, Five - Delius per Ware, Not
er wart's,
Liable to farther aztesament
OPPROES t
. No. s 1 EMPIRE BUILDING.
No. 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
POST' OFFICE ADDRESS, BOX No. 6,242, N. Y
AT RUNT'S,
07/1171118
lionrlEL S. DICKINSON'. President.
liP. . PUIPPS, Vice President.
ROB T BASKELT, Secretary..
IL JAWRTLS, Mining Superintendent, Titus
villa, Pa.
ATBANTIO.BANN, No. te Broadway, N. 1.,
Treaurry.
on.T2t6 wells of the Company are now produolog
Pepsin, for dock may be mado to drafts, regtow
t
ered notes or Govarrunent bonds and securittaa,
which._ bonds and. secturitles will taken at their
market value.
Bernittiaoes may be addressed o the ()outplay,
P. 0. , 80x-No. f,368 New York Ut ,or to "Aland*
(Unti l Treasury of the New Yor arid Liverpool
Poem end Company, No. 142 Broadway, New
York City."
enEATIT AND DESTRUCTION TO
1 -f the Brigid Invader,."
A truly splendid REVOLITrIONSICY BO
IIANCE IS NOW READY In the
NEW YORK WEEELY,
25,T.311,, 'Mho 1191r.y
~Plld Noll, The MPS";
121711.:1 Noll , Thelrry-;
TEE FOUNDLINGS OF THE FOREST:
A Romance of the American Revolution
BY FRANCIS S. SMITH
Author of "White Eagle, the Aveeprr "Gate
au., the Gladiator." Ereleen Willson;"
•
eta., etc., eta.
The ichoge tit a Romance of the American Hera
lotion, and is full og the most Startling Incident;
rola beginning to end. It la wntten with all the
great graphic force of lit popular author, and ex
hibit; w h ichnmui blending of Romance and
Reality,le not to be mef with in any similar
work. It is admitted by good judge*, who hove
rood lM manuecript to he the mate., Revolutionary
Romance lej modem lira , and everybody would de
well to look out for it.
,~~
TWICE -DECEIVED
Cor, iLlzgo X.rcousoza. Sodart.
FrIC6IO:4I corivi sawr
The. N. Y. WEk ELY le sold by an New. Agents
In the U. 8. The ',lli:els Six thritts, but in come
came, where Agents hare to pay extra freight, a
higher price is charged. When there le a News
Agent In toe town, we destre our friends to forth°
N. Y. WEEKLY through him. We de not wish
to mall the paper, except to places where th ere Is
no othermenuts of getting It. When sent by mall,
eingie 'copies, kti per annum; four coples,lllo, whin,
Is Well copy; eight copies, Ito The party mho
sends be 810 fee a dub of eight co pe s (all sent at
one time) will be entitled to a copy free. Past.
mesterit and other* who get up clule in the, re.
*pectic* towns, can afterward edit single copies 4
841*. Adam.,
STREET & SIIMI,
midi:lid No. it FRANKFORT PiT., N. Y.
pH GREAT PURIP'IER.
HEMAPANAKA.
Mace Ow Introduction el medlar:a Ms Midge el
Came ties perhaps bate the subject or awe se
rous And Kiruna," oonedersOon by the most
learned of the profwagon than any other coansseel
with the laws of the Great Cmatori not a few has
contended that all &same hers their mists: to tas
stomach; others, the solids of the body: *Man
VW.: and by far toe greatest Duster, goateed 504 TIMM* that 0.01:Loon tteell la the very fountain of
111 e—that LI It becomes 'lmpure, than Mamas to Its
moral lonne,Seroftna, Cancer, Chien, to ti appmr,
SOO indeed,:trubm In treating true ema ref Me
mew by the blood and therery effteUng
their Mad' sod tun prove this to oe the
correct theory : seigng upon which theory. We mad.
mine now known so awrmAYAINALA, was composed
and brought nto IpMettoe, producing the meet pal.
Ifyilly
les use men ezershies mush a over
SCROFULA., ULCERATIONS, PI PLIES MS
Tall FACE, TETTER,SALT RHEUM,
LIVER COMPLAISff LOSS no
apperrrr. DYSPiPSIA.
. EREUMATISM, OEM.
=AL DEBILITY,
an, U.. 04.
as le ere, trod the tim e B la first tattoo, eta=
*gement to the p t tt ,by making both seen gat., the good It Le about to secomplleh. It was
thbught best to put It up In bottles at Mo. and Mee
many persons are disposed to try an arse.
ale but are often deleted et the expense,—eo the
trial here can be :wide at a moderate outlay, and
satisfy • the purchaser that the Artie's le
what Is claimed far It to be, its i the greatest
Lame arena arm broncht before the people,
Irelleate Teriales wll/ find in It Ins tneateme ;Mg
need
• •
That the public may ferns some Idea of t is peas
Hay enrolls* merits, we subjoin a li st of the Waal
pal articles of which It Is consposnt, with issue.
dawriptlbn of the uses and adaptation of cask t
ken.from the highest authority known to sidles
dews,
HONDURAS RASSAPAIIILLA
Is aced with a beneffelsl erect to eases op Rhssone
thou, Scrofulo. Affections, Cutoneons Inseaacs
oat other depraved conditions of health.
h tonic, diuretic, and amtent. It h ILII l epode
action upon thu firer, exalting IL when (engulf., to
secretion. It has beta mush used in Oarmsay la
diseases of the illgestise *nano
lODID,C POTASSIUM
There ars few diseases In which it has net 'droved
betketiclitl; ft is used in Scrofulous Arid:Motu with
pest beeetts it has also been need with much ens
awe le tiesinwat for inflammation of the Ws. Z
paerldly increases the appetite and flesh
uI.J
Ale atOIIIRtIC, tools, and highly. turtsrorattag
cases of Nervous Dabillty.
Is todundally valuable In uu• Or Scrofula and
Rheum*num
CHAMOMILE notrass
Ara advantageously used In eases of Plefectled DI.
graion, but are especially applleoblo to WO* of
General Debility will weak appetite.
MAMMON BA AL
It- arts favorably aa alterstlve In atropin A&
ft:Wont dChronlo- Kbotunatpun and cintluita DL
naves of UN bkln.
• • e •
The balance of the toned& L withheld as a De
tectlon spate. fraud.
For sale
SIXON JOHNSTON,
COIL SMITHFIELD & FOURTH. STS.,
PittstrtuTtly Pa.
lip Ask your Intelllifeat Phyviolan hla opinion
of the above realm. olalrlomad.
NEVI UOUDI3I NEW FIRM
DRUM & MAUR,
Nos 28 ana 80 Ohio St., Allegheny City
#avitig lamed two extenalye Warerooral, In
Cataan's Block. near the Market Llonarh 6114 our.
chased a heavy static of Hardware. Cutlery, Oar.
prince/P . T ool .. Flows and Plow Outing.. UMW
Tatars, Cutting Ilexes, Hoes, Shovels, Sputa,
Folks, Rakes; Mattocks,
.
Misertna• Ilsefilmes, Cradles, Scythes,
•Garden Seeds, he.
wiih all .other erth4es In their line, limit& the at
tention of the pisclic end solicit customers, goer
entering SAT/iiit&MUDY PIUCES Arm GOOD
ARTICLES. o mhilay
- -
FOR. SALE.
Ntravortv..
POSSESSION GIVEN APRIL FIRST.
desirable praperty In McClure teirnahle, well
tenerored, one mile, from Allegheny. Also. en
Elegant Realelone°.
In, Sewickley. Foe
_parttrulars enquire tko
promisee of 7'. L. CARNAttIiaN, or of
• - J. T. SAMPLE, Real Estate Broken - - 11-
5a1.21 No. 'B5 Federal street, Alleakenf.
pETROLEUM- , -11&RD PAIi-A HARE
. ULIANOS FOE - INVESTNENT..—&- party
(Ageing ounewrotirth Imaged In two Commutes,
atteady organized with. an aggregate capital of
*lOO,OOO will disputa of a portion of his 'uteri:rat at
a very low figure. Ad dr ess H. f 3., No. Mtn, New
'York fost Moe, inhattitd.
DAATSLION
4WD' 4D O•ERTIBEADEVrrB.
GERMAN NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh,
COB. SIXTH AND WOOD STREETS
ADOITSTDSHOTELIMesident.
SPRINGER lIARBAUG Vute President.
GEORGE A. ENDLY, r.
Thie Bank toil tea the amounts of Beak.. Beak
Gorerato utt Salukis of all kinds bought and
sold ut sumo% rates.
Abs SPECIAL aansr of Jay Cooks, stibaarlp•
Was wilt be soosins4 for tho
Popular 7-80 Loan.
This loan is now being absorbed at the rote of
13,430 1 0,000 Pox. 71"104,1r.
and sting eenveetfble Into five-twenty ponds
which are now at a premium of over MHZ PER
CENT. It commend. Itself for its superior adverb.
takes to all who seek a safe and profitable invest
ment.
Liberal comadavlotut o Gibe loan will be allowed
to all defame La Government secnirLtien
.CIEO. A. REDLY, Cashier.
Entlit
BrASIONA.I. RANT, I
C. S. GOVernnient
Prrissvarm, February lIIZB6II.
NOTWE.
DArnto DE RN APPOINTED
Special .A.gent,
JAY COOKE.
11. S. Agent for the 7-30 Loan,
We orer this desirable Investment In Inns to snit
pirshesern The notes are to sums fir
$5O, $lOO, $6OO, $l,OOO and $5,000
DIEM
Transferrable Aug. 1501, 1861,
I 111 -55114 W Wire MID ;1 0 c
.AT F.BPIL
These desirable securities are eellt j st *erste et
e 4,000.000 PER DAY,
AND IN A VERY SHORT TREE
IFF'ill be at a Prens4utn.
44-To Books, Bataan, Brake', Trost Chow
pante;
ma lam
w as= Companies, mad all who Fur.
ohm to hy
Libend Dominion Will be Paid Mimi
It IS hoped every ose w invest it this bight
desirable, sant and profitable seesultp.
JAS O'CONNOR, President.
13.
ttD. HERRON. Caabfar
(Mi
T°
COUNTRY BANKS.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK,
G B. Government Depositary,
• ' !mamas. Febrnary M. MIL
LMit Bent Lynes eorrreepoulosum mad &accounts
COIIPITRY BANKS
AND OFFERS
'al and Favorable Facilities
BOTH AS ItEGARDS
=MST OK BALAIICIS "
AND /N
Furnishing U. S. 7-80's
FOR ri..13.03491ra1L
JAMS O'CONNOR, President.
N. D. 11E11110N. enabler. =WI
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANS,
sh I. Government Depositary,
PITTSBURGH, Yebrisay tad , iii. -
Thu Bank is autitodrea td melee mosey,
PAYABLE AT 10 DAYS NOTICE,
(After 80 Dave.)
Bearing 6 Per Cent. Interest,
AHD MEM DEPOSITOR WITH
HON. F. E. SPINNER'S
TREASURER)
CERTIFICATE FOR TILE SAME.
It is hoped that this NE*. AND DESIRABLE
arrangement will meet with the favor of the entire
;Tern " re n U iTe ad ury lA t ig ell: s ° 8 1) M ai re,lrt:
mends itself, we tiara demand et 'runes
will be Waked for tie tleverenient.
;OM O'COMIEB, President.
S. D. HEBRON, Cashier,
(=AI
pciNNATI LEAD PIPE AND
c
SREL'T LEAD WORKS. •
ISVORXICK & GIBSON,
No. 18 Mtv‘ert Ninth est..
CINCINNATIi 01110
Alaire to order PIPSS AND MEETS of any
required weight and mho.
Sheets per equate foot, e 34 lbs., and upwards.
Pipes, oallbieN Loch to a% Inches. Also, seri
LIGET PIPE for Ilidraullo Rams and for drala
m;
We would mega) , elk the Manilla of Plum
bore and Proprietors of bill Works and 011Wella
SPORTSMEN'S MELPQUAIITERS,
• •
1$ WOOD STREET.
ereaucnis SAWN'
Invßeath. attention of.ft s, rtinnen' and Olen In
Ids splendid stock of GUN POWDER FLARES
.BRUT BELTS and POUC DRAM FLASKS
and struntudtton of ;mem kiwi. • Itla stook to the
&meet ever leounht to Ude market mat
UNIVERESAL - CLO'rEEB WRlNagris
'✓ —The only good Wainer that Is made, and is
warranted to etre astianialon.- Call and essauLLne
'them at the Inelaitubber Depot, No. 9d and ad M.
Clair street. . kH. YHILI.III%
tuba Agents for /Weems/ mut .•
T OST OlL.—Poritino Itsvtai ble OIL
•da or BARRELS marked ~PCIOL JEIW.I," WILLbe liberally rewarded by repotting lot to
D. AL F.DGERTOIt,
reillftwg -107 Wood rWoot.
~..~.r..~..::y~~-
XElfr 411PRIITISEMEX214
ITICITED STATES
7-30 I.CO.,tt.INT.
By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury,
Ike undersigeed has aunmed the General Sub.
seriptioa Agencg for the sale of United States
Treasury Boleti, bearing seems sad three tenth
per cast. interest, per Mama, kiowa authe
ku3kavnowein
Theme Notea are lamed tander date of Anon lath,
1 8 6 i• WWI MO payable theism rears tram that time,
as currency, oc ate Convertible at tke option of tht
v
Loidcr late •
V. 8. &-20 Per Cent
GOLD IMMNG BONDS,
These bonds are now worth a premlum of nine
per cent., Including gold interest from November.
stitch makes the actual Orolit on the 740 loan, at
correct rates, Melnik"( interest, about ten per
wok per anemia, besides Its semptios free Ode
sad meaticipo .tosatere, 'Wok adds
. freo oar le &TO
per cod. more, according to tIM rate holed on ether
property. The interest to payable tembenntudby
by coupons attached to each note, whiok may be
out off and cold to any bank or banker.
The interetc amounts to
One cent - per day as a 00 note.
Two cents- " " $lOO "
Ten " " " " SMO "
20 u I. 1111 $lOOO ..
$5OO "
Notes or all the denominations named win be
promptly furtdahod upon receipt of subseripitons.
This is
lia 1 ~~ ,1 : ~ li i:: 7 ;~'r~i
now offered offered by the Gorerzuneat, aced K la
confidently expected that its superior advantages
will make it the
Great . Popular Loan of the People.
Less than onakOooCoo reseals sandhi. whisk
probably be dipped of within the next so or is
dam when the notes will vuidobbtedly command a
premium, as has uniformly beim themes Oa closing
the alltecriPtkm, to ether Loan.
la order that the littlish& of mem lowa and
section of the weary may be afforded belittles
for taking the loan, the National Banks, Mahe
Banks, and Private Bankers throughout the onus
try have genera agreed to receive Witossa*lons
at par. 5111w:ribs's will select hair owl agent;
in whom they have confidence. did Who only are
to be reap:manila foe the delivery of the notes lb
which they receive olden.
JAY 000103.
Subscription Agent Philadelphia.
Subscriptions will be received by the
First Notional Bally Pittston*,
Wood
roma
•
Metes 0
Foes& Yuen National Beak. PltttDlelY, Da
Plitsberg! Isitoind Bank of Otoometto.
boa City "
Trodemosas
humors Deposit "
Neeksales
Pokes
Afiegieser
People,'
Dermas
hem
ressaisotawT
- if M*Mw.
"N 1300414 (*NEVA 3:4 W.1.1'
TUUB SPEAKS OF TIIE
WheelerlicWilscon
Sewing Machin;
Which should be considered by those who desire
to pnrebase the
BEST FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
We are having a great many Inquiries for Sew.
inglidachines from various parts of the country,
and as we cannot conveniently reply to them all by
mail, we have thought it prep . = to state our opin
ion in regard to them in this public manner. We
have used Wilson's patent, manufactured by the
Wheeler .k Wilson Manufacturing Company, and
we can say In regard to it, that it is without a
rival. It is simple, not easily put out of order,
and, in paint of etheotiveneu and finish, no other
martins stand, ahead of it. We state this much
in regard to the excellent machine lip= oar own
responsibility. •
This Company hove made and sold during Mil
.last three months, 10AS machines, and are now
producing and telling WO per day. They vary in
'Mee ilim . ll6o to Sib°, the medium priced ones sell
boat. In their business there Is over $1,000,002
vested, and they keep 1,000 men regularly employed
manufacturing machines. The system pursued is
the lame as that adopted in the mannfaetuse of
arms; every piece is nude to a guide, and corms
quently the parts of any machine may be trans.
posed with those of another machine of the same
sum ; or should an accident occur, the broken , part
cat immediately be replaced on application at the
°dice.
Salemom No. 27 Fifth St., Pittaborgh.
naVaztf
FAXES BOW,
138 Wood street,
I~ittsbiir~h, pa..
IL&IPIWAOTI7RER OP
INAOTED BOILING TOOLS,
Sinking Oil, Salt and other Wells.
Tools warm tod made of the
velbost 3IINTITA
AND LOW NM MON.
WELL BORERS FURNISHED
LacrlMoilit Ovefah Marlooll,
With such articles se 'necessary to °What open.
dons, viz:
ANVILS
BELLovis,
NISI'S
SLEMIES
HAMMER.§,
SHON:ELS,
MKS,
AXES.
s ueltEs
W RENtium. ,
LEVE L S,
NAILS, As. • -
ROTE, LEATHER, AND
overatt .13121MerIN *O
All of which I kayo constantly to stoma
HE:WITT'S
. , .
"Si Pr rXriXCIV2ML
R THE HAIN.
The best 'lnd ebe4rat , HAIR DEES
SING- AND RESTORATIVE la Us
inaticet. .Prepneed only OL _ .
N. W.. Ft..X ott)o., Yederel
Allegbetty, - end for We by Druggists
Nencrlly.' - fe112.2m •
aTIOVASTICB.-Th o ., MISSES. aks;
wi:i receive members toilet/ clunk'
fir's. fir?' IcLeks. Trans—ls to for, twenty-foOr
losroos t either for Ue first or second aeries. ..itat
this to the last course of the sesson..all thosewho
sporecnetr physical teething will do well to avoid
themselves of this opportunity. ,
- FErdALL OuLLIGE—PIoodSy and *tidnicS..
day ate T. Eleturfay.motainght x. '
rALL-PA:Y.BRIThe• ritweetrdetigns
°toad; velvet, sattn and *mama papers
110 W receivlag at No. 1177 Market street, war eath
. hVGIIUM WiLti.
-- •
.~._~.~-
ostr Ge_olll4
GREAT
SALE OF DRY : GOODS,
J. M. BURCHFIELD'S,
Me. 7.1 N. E. Corner fourth ai Ma?kq 114.
IRISH POPLINS Zeiryap .
FEEZICU POPLINS CHEAP,
muy SILKS CHEAP.
BLACK S/L/14 QUA!!
7 "callublqUell for IttStvoold at ded,
. Do. tor , aie„ bald aa
for Mkt sold at dlia."
Grenadleno for 715 e, sold of *M d.
Do.r for 01;00; cold $11.60.
Calleoes 'forecue. ooldlit . WO. -
,111 to - !Or Mto. stdd'at 156.
AU tooli,Mlneod ,azt4 clottniroat. Itenteasber
the place
.
_
'2 N. B. Comer Fourth sad Ruda, Sta.
BATES & BELL.
NEW SPRING MUM GOODS,
NEW SPRING SHAWLS,.
NEW SPRING eiei.thoes,
NEW SILKS
R.l. 21.
Fifth iiitzeat.
A gold quality of
' 8 nr 11 0 : D* l3 000D$
.M.4cos. 137_ ' .I.43: , cncrzstai.
HOUSE 'FiiNibiaNG GOODS,
Wholesale iutd !Wall
BATES & BELL.
WNW . GOODS!
.NEW GOODS!—WE
nee Jost opening septendll itock el
NEW SPRING GOODS,
MOW whlelt mint* feud
NEW STYLE ETRILE.GIEYAND riarrod&_ ):
NEW WIDE BELT RIBBON AND BOUND ,
NEW .3
NEW TOON AND SIDE cunt . .
• ,
LADTEB NEO/T.TtMi,BREASTn.TNB, -
LAOMYRILItt, GIIEPURE, LAOES,...,___ _ 11
EMBROIDERED & LACIEHANDREWOHDPGM, ' 'E
EMBROTDEUTER AND WHITE GOODS, . r.'
SPRING HOSIERY ANMGLIDTES,
FANCY GOODS AND NOTIONS, • .:-; r
',
I 8 GREAT 1340117/3117N
EMZE3
wuercrcrcaraz 3pEtscrigua;
The Loth*. are reepeottally'lavttolta /btu Ise •
en earn cell. :. . ;
'mon= a, alma
ts Kim= sumer.
JOB. HORNS. & FO.,
Draxams IN
STRAW gaMILLINERY GOORS - . - .1
Ribtoes eadainsitit Sligi;FlevsersadTstonalesi • • " , -Y
)
•Ectibmitlezies,,Looe Goods Elemdkeogderei.ittoser f 1,/
Goode,BalroosetSktrta, ~ sod=s t st s z
~„
skishisop Goods, 'Bead. Glige mad . ,
Wonted' Hosiery and Glans, Hoop - idsbts, - Wo: - ' ,- _ , gi
Gass end &owl Wooly an now rooolybor MOO :All
. *YEW. IiPHL/121. GOODS, : Ki A
slash will be isnd amugueliy_ attractive. .____
Barn` been purchased .t LOW CIOLWILILTB
—.
ean oebrd i a r PlßlA.L . DIDWGZILICrerfI 17
..1: •
• , .
NotionTherpo.wtrasenat
will at all times be found well supplied.
We solicit • call from
&rants, Ilillineri, Pedlar; and the hbik,
being eenthleat that %Taxa* salt att.
JOS HORSE & CO„
TT sad If MARKEi. gratEr.
SPEILLLL tW.E.
mr.3432z...
Undershirts at Saoo.
.11fORT/I SLIM
Drawers at , $lOO.
!ORTIZ 114:01!..
Edell 8111111' WILL 'WEIGH•NEARLYI i.Ht.
EATON, MACRUM 8c• CO
Hereabout 24 doses of ketrialleavy NSLTi
UNDERNESIITS and II nearly all week
which weigh from 134 to 1 lb. e or. eac h sidelh
that murthe closed out Immediately. •
We offer them atmuch , less thaa what they edit
to make, and we boilers them.to be equal to saps
thing In market at et 00.
No 'reduction will be bade fo r Tiantitr—cie
ablit or one hemlsed at the same rate. •
These Shirts are a -Great Batista!
EATON, BEEK:RUM & CO.
rrand 19 Fifth street.
DOME ELLIPTIC SHIRT? ,
Undoubtedly the Best In•Uae, ,
IS FOR sez.r.,
INNovrAAT i Z AND amArs, ,
ALA 7 . 3 Mirs‘raLaht litr#PV
rye ,
MAMIE & oratr.:_:
CA BRAS BARGAILitt
MOOM:EM DEN79ISON (*.;
81. Market street....
ARE DISITImarm CUM MT
TECE/R . 1./N,T/8•B STOCK -op GOODS .
...
Geste II
en. 'White Zit% - &Rik%
Embrol2lezies, Lacetadockla.:rrek, m.
=lnge, Point Lag% 00 BibbOßß,Roderr Telco
fag Eta. 2161Csaarla.cot wt.
AN 'EW .
ASSORVIDINT . 0 ; ' Brl7‘l . -
TONS, • Dress and Cloak Ornarassky i • .
Gimps, Chenille and Basal Fringe, Rule 1 1V .
Underaleaves :Linen Seta -Cot the Unmet qualtty,
Lace and Linen Collars andHandkerddefe=
I:lottery, Balmoral and - II Skitter - ~:* 1
Shawls - and Saoques, of all elm; Rathwaybeßair' e , ,
*reeled Collars and Oak liar ladies and gentisallati .
Nash . Leather Gloves, in all sizes; Jonvin'a Kl 4
Glovelt light colorer Ribbon &Its; MAW
order, togeth er with a new lot of Braid Weber! --
palls'an Flowers. Will be found at
ALICE Noway's numto srosn . . ,
• - No.aa Fourth street, nsarFerl ti mese i, s. :• .. '..
Particular attention given to elaantek t and - -
all other &Oda of Lao ca.`" Also Black Luis Veils
ISAAo cruxes .
OUTLET SAW KILL.
AND. BARGE YARD , .
CMS Street;letkali•
(1E:1On - cotton
!-- -CANDY,
Goo* JEsosolairrilos
Good Rose ansl Abisoad,
Goal sol Lago a. .ft
Goias . o f .4 kinds, miotidotiorst
'and soLI - ELLORtIE BEA,VIER •
• -- olbEtEtd 112 rodent!' istiook . EthEtilar."
PRODUCE nowRECEIVING.
••• • 2000 lbw prime EmirEoll Butt, -
soo dozen Fresh Egra , . •
100 bush large Eng Cicmse Fk44 I
!!!!!!! I
.Nagi a lezr . 6
110 bust
p ! meu • sale