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.1113 GIZETT; 211BLUEN4 IbSOCLITION.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20; 1865.
TAXES AND DIITM cix !MEM
We give place to the following coirununl
,
Ncatioriirith pleasure, knowing that Triad
elan never auffer in fair discussion, whatever
may *144120 of oophittry. We propose to
append a few remarks ; and to avoid repeti
tion md save room we throw them luta the
- .-forna et:reference notes. The reader will
be kind crouch to &rune th
e reference
marks (a) (6) t.te. as he proceeds,'
•
FITT1301:11(014 April oh,
Mastns. Enrrona Gazzaret—lteadlug in
your istpe of this morning an article from
- the pen of Mr. James M. Cooper, in favor
greaVer protection than at present given
to the manufacturers, I woul
thouglarelf a manufacturer, point o ut
some portio ns - of hie letter, which would
seem sr fetched and absurd to an unin
structed (perhaps disinterested would bo
treer word) eye. _
) In bra statement of the revenue derived
• from rolled or himinered steel, he biddies
the revenue derived from the manufacture
of blooms, bar Iron, crucibles, moulds, cast
logs, excise on coal, oil, stamps, &a each
of which belongs solely to •thotto separate
branches of trade; - and if they' eau, with
propriety, -be ;included in . Mr. Cooper's
statement, then should he also include the
sevens/vi t al:Jai:lse derived. front the private
aspen ;of every atorkman .and ern
ployee the trade. (a) • lie states the . ..l.Am
government 'requires forty per cent; or the
grroliteof each manufacttuer, whereas, the
- :truth ix, . requires (but seldom obtains
even that) only temper cent. of a portion of
their net profit—permitting them to deduct
a very liberal sum before levying the tax.
All other taxes and excise are included by
the manufacturer as a part of the cost of
goods, and their profit then added, so that
not they, but the consumers pay the tax. (6)
Again; be -complains pathetically -that
there to less thin one cent per pound differ
ence between the duty on foreign steel and
the erase :irmerican manufactured
steel. Allow o use his own figures to
show what the "little difference" amounts
to. Total imports, 16,000 tons; duty $768,-
000 in gold,. or $1,170,000 in currency. To
tal domestic manufacture, 92,500 tons;
ex
elsed income tax $ 720,000 in currency,
or $480,000 in gold- whereas, if taxed equal
to fcrreignirnports, it would pay $1,105,000
in golcl--a maven in favor of domestic
manufactures of only $625,000 in gold, or
nearlrsT,4llo,ooo at present rates of - crt rren
cy. This -does not take into consideration
the protention, afforded by 3,000 miles-1g
transportation on imported steel, with its
srazioturcbarges and commissions, or the
enormous ' protection afforded during the
yearsby the advance In exchange.
three
extend these remarks much
, frut as I am an advocate of just pro !
eection,'My obiect is only to show that pa ,
•
pen actrauts Ifs. Cooper's do us MOT! harm
han spsod,thelt Wise' being: so easily ex
posed. , H.
(o—trotiting cis be more dlshigenuons
th.n this first poiltion. Suppose • a maim
factswer.'of skid nutxtufacured his own
lblooms ii4ey for. the purpose of ultimately
converting that iron into steel, he must pay
an excise takiktxm thosi bicitisib. He then
convertillasznis iron Into bars; these bars
are also twesd. ,,- He then' finishes the pro
test by ttiftecttnitlieseltius Into steal; that
steel is Wad glean dollars reit= Here
. ,
are threetittai willelt the article baipaia
•in its transition from pig -iron-4o finished
steel, eactrand allot 'Which add so coach
therioduction. • Titan suppose he
ownsland, and mines his own coal
Is thatcualli c : me kg te cusps tazation.t
exactly. tin he • =Met his own ern .
tables, will they not pay a tup as crucibles!
sod so ;•of.;:everything enumerated by
Mr. Cooimm. Cin anything be nine oh.
Won. to any'' mind capable. of 'Magni; tiro
ideas together, that . these :Tarignis commis-
tive taxman go to enhance the price of the
steel. Whim' are the blooms when the pro;
oasis fralahed t , In the ateel.. I ?irhere is
the tor IMP?' In the'steel. qirhere is the
coal t Ocrasumed 'in malting the; steel.
'Where are the crucibles! Used op in the
process of mikhig the steel.' Theo where
are all the tax paid by all these things t In
the steel too. Can anything be plainer than
thin
(6)—Atly, to be sure the consumer pays
' It oltlmately, although manufacturer
.
it In the first instance: - . But we are
talking ahoitt 'whit tax Steel pays, not what
the otanefaeturer pays; and whether these
several nixes are :paid by one man or one
or by a dozen, mates no difference. -
(e)-_—That ' t T,OOO miles of transportation"
we know, it •1L does , not, .is a very small
matter intim. pfice Of atc article like steel.
As regards ilerangebiint of the currency
and the advance in exchange, they' have no`
proper phtce fa a discussion like this. 'Evils
as they were hi themselves, they hid ono
advantage7they olierater during theimist.
two Yearn, as 's good, efficient protective
Witt, and set - the - wheels of oar national
' industry going flaely—not In the Mattel . of
steel only, , ,liist everything. But this state
of things' is patinng away, and hence it is
the duty of the.Amcrican people to prepare
-. for a return to a normal sadlealthy condi-
Soli' of thiretttremey,' ant to do It se wisely
and so v:roluptly •as to avoid the ciash
• which Is Inevitable, unless they foster end
I.rOteet iheb . .crwn home industry. •
Our correspondent-pays he Is hhnself a
suanniacttiren letli 'be that in_ . . ll ePe
nee= he7Xellutres some dee; and would
lnie•to get it a little cheaper. gum ewe
countrymen are side to make It., :But does
he not se* that the policy irhich,ntlid se
cure to hipLAide sue /RUC lidTlllUge would,
injure hhn in a thousand Ways. Ile Nut:
sdudled the philosophy of national econo
my to little puipose if he does not
,knew
&sten the great interests of acountry Oka
ffoarislfor langididt togethei—thit the"
Dinner cannot thrive if the manufacturer is
crippled, or that the mechanic or artisan,
ifyil•tyB7 require. some iron or steel in his
operations, c a n only hopty, prosper, when
tle pros ueers of those
. .
prospering: And he has profited very little
by putt experience, if he . does not know
that the oitlY Perriodiiehist this
eler tollorfdr:tFte'l".°Perit7.- have beta
those wbeibli had ilifgoroirs imoiwarrrit
TAIIII7.
WhetheriXr. Coorme will reply to this
gentleman who has taken •exCeptitont to WI
calculations and arguments we cannot tell; .
but our own impression Is, that they stand
!inn because they' are true-that steel does.
pay into the National Treasury $32 per ton;
that the &Terence between the amount de
rived from foreign kill . ] by the goverritnent
doe" not exceed that derived from Ameri
- can ateeiby more than one cent per pound—
and-that, as 31i. Vockrts says,' the go'vprit
, inept detives frof iv o i l t h re ls particular branch, as
well tui many.° , forirper cent. of tbe
OMB, :nets thee fore 0 that extent a si.
• lent sad iriesponallite , -partner in the whole
eat= L 7.
' Tan Charleston Courier of April 17th,
• es
ys that while the printers in the office
va ere pultheatatSicherl Ifort — ....fliisiiter
'Pesch in type, they were +doted by Wil
liam Lloyil Garrison, who stepped up to a
cue and set the ibllosing paternal:
"There is mutely a MI IlOrn in' the
t3outh'Who has lifted hls hand against this
banner but had a Sather who- would 447. e,
died for it.,-41iittentoryileskdr; IS l gtei* ,110 •
historic priaer - 11. as a fatat fury . struck
'blindness into eyes that used to look kindly
towaid„enclrother; that read the same bible;
that htlnk over thhistoric pages of our
national glory; tha indica the saute Ccin
' elitution?" .
.101188811.11 illi . /111P*411dIplit
Ttire 4 itorfaftiesuaniesig sec ped
moss n thi.lfisatedipi wain time ago, , and
leflow in - Texas i'.btrt the West advisee we
have from North C6ollna state that at the
time. Sametun's treaty of peace was in pro
gress he was in Hillsboro, N, C., in tele-
Vaphle 'communication.. with BiIECKIN•
mos. This is probably . true, and If so, be
was virtually present at the conference and
took pait in it.
While speaking of Gen. Binsttneres ex
traordlnaty conduct on that occasion we
would refer the reader to a singular story,
which will be fonstd among our aelections.
Is it possible that Gen. likrattran hag been .
long Meditating the thing which he has at
tempted, arid communicated that intention
to some rebel who set thii storyafloat in
London ?
.General Gantt, of Arkansas, on :Lincoln
and Johnson.
General Gantt has written the following
interesting letter about the late President,
in the course of which he speaks from per
sotud knowledge of the character of Presi
dent Johnston : . •
"Baymilbss., Mn., April 16, 1665.
"Mn. WM. A. Lsx—My dear air: I
write you from the midst of universal sorrow
and mourning. Men speak eith choked
utterance and tearful eyes, or, „overpowered
with grief, speak not at aIL Tt is a sorrow I
which, - finding no adequate utterance,
weighs down the- stoutest heart- And the
wretches exclaimedi "Sic, reaper tyro unfit"
Of", all' the men clothed with authority
through all the age; no man can be found
to Whom these words are
_so totally ' inap
plicable.
know your sorrow is great' 'For one,
I feel perfectly overwhelmed. From op•
posing and disliking Mr. Lincoln, I had
learned to love him. From believing him
•an enemy to my section, I bad, learned to
lean upon him as our people's best friend.
From believing him a weak, selfish and
polltiC 113814 - I bad found him to be one of
he greatest, purest, kindest and gentlest of
his race.
"The best friend or. the Soutling fallen
by the bands, of the. meanest of Mankind.
,Awl at a time when so many of us rejoiced
In the prospect that the" Southern people
would soon see and confers his itindgess -
Mid generosity. . -
"Mr. Lincoln had filled the measure of
human greetness, lie completed the super
structure of Liberty that Washington rear—
ed, -and as its dome' kissed the' Oleg , he.
bathed it his consecrating it
through all the coming centuries.
"By his life the republic was protected,
and, perfected. In - his death It 'wastes:ed.
For a moment, mingled grief 'and rage and
e thirst for revenge possessed all heirtse In
-- imoment more, our humbled:and stricken
people bowed submissively to • the will of
God. The republic and free institutions had
triumphed.
"But we must not finio A the future in the'
depths of our 'sorrow hi present. •,
: In, this, L May,,zhe , more hopefiel than
yourself mare of • Tennessee,. I have
- known Andrew:Johnson be a ,public man •
from boyhood: From that insowledge,4
have unbounded confidence in his
integrity uprightnesundlatriotism. ' The'
key to his life and sums I gather front the
following passage in a monvenationJ had:
with, him at the Gayoso, in Memplin the
fall of A...D. 1660. struck MO a. lime,
and nave ever dice rememhered. it
"'Let your actions,' he said, 'in your
public career, be governed by this princi
ple: study what is bao, for the. people. Vol. -
low it with all your .hesat, even though un-
Popttlarat the time. Be-patient in waiting:
an the great good sense of the people mill
bring them to you in the end. They cannot
remain long in error:.
• "Starting against the popular current In
the south, in lea, mobbed 'upon; the ears,',.
'Manned and persetuted, homeless and ex
iled, abused by the leaders in his State and
section, seethe the people, whom he hut
leved mid labored Gar so lopg, taught to
disease him, he has, 'been patient, in wait
,ins,' and lived to see the greet good leaser
of the
c leople !bring them back to him in
the
- "God has preserved him myifttioasly
amid a thousand gaugers 'nod Waft, to,
stretch oldish arm deer the entferldgeonth. '
ern mama, and 'Wks' down' their oppreit
bora and betrayerg: It enough to say
that he has been equal to every emergency
so fir,,in his public career. It is a slags. ,
.lar fact that his friends started Mm. in every canvass lath some distrust as to hte power
to meet hie competitors in debate. And
yet from his first canvass for legislature, up
to the time he met • end ovenrcitched the .
'eagle orator' et — Tenni:owe, each , aide"
'meetixeratronger men than before; lio-! has
been equal to the emergency. , propos-!
leg him for various otlices.they felt that his
popularily wonldwin, but had some rats
givings as to how he would fill them. Yet
each position lie has filled, from - alderman
of a small city npto United States Senator,
bag seeped to sit as naturally upon him as
through he were horn in it. • In each le has
- grown greater; and be has talent, power
and energy for this great emergency.
the delicate work left 111 m to perform
timairds the rebellions States, I had oppor
tunities to know the very highest estimate
in which his opinions and views of policy.
were held by one late lamented' President,
• • and kin Secnetav Seward ; • but whatever
he may, be, the hour demands that all stand
by him Your obedient servant,
"E. W. Gazerr. , '
The Inuadatione is Lower Canoga
, , .
The m ost serious Injuries were Sustained
last week by the inhabitants of Lower . Can
tide- fuse the inundation caused by - the
brealdng up of the'ice In' Lake St. f'eter.
'loge masses of ice -weoi carried along by
the torrent, and dashed against. the tonics.
The water rose ten or. twelve feet above
the level, of the islands .at Toronto. The
lower; part of the city was - entirely • Sub-,
merged. On 'Wednesday the spire of Zion
:Chapel fell In, and to — add to the hotror a
tempest set in with unexampled violence.
The Totonto. Leader says:. •
• In two boars (from•thsee to five o'clock
eroWednesday) no less than three - hundred
'buildings, including • one hundred - and fifty
dwelling bodges, ' were destroyed .by the
combined violence of the wind and waters.
- A few houses were strong enough to resist
both these forces; and they were filled to,
overflowing with refugees. But this des.
crlpttou of houses were scarce: In the Isle
De Grace, only three. boons withitood the
siege ofritlnd and water. In the Isle Aux
Ours there as not one, while on the Isle of
Madame, which was probably leis - exposed,'
one-halt of theni retained their position:,
&large n bet. of the' inhalitants'lted. to
struggle they best'they.. dould qn whit
ever 15 ble tWig they could find, On those
tr"b l dtffitteris for iir&-. On that day fifty
victim reported to have perished in the
Sorel IS ds, and two thousand persons
were in imminent peril of their lives;' - ,--
..
_„ _
TEM TUseszoomi..--Fron=yate fetter
from Capetown , coast of teCetrod:
yesterday, 'we learn that the pirate' Ttilica . .'
kaii, has been lying at that port since last
fall; having been seized by the colonial nu
thorittee at the instance of the 'United States
consul, Grains= - . •
The Tacalooss war formerly ha*
Corirad,*iiich' was captured by the Ala
bama in t 863, and converted into a terstiel
by placing on board about thirty men and
four 12-pound howitzers, and put under the
command of one of the lieutenants of the
Alabama. The Tuscaloosa put into Cape
town for'. supplien—Washingish par.
A NOTORIOUS ecipperhead living in the vi
cinity of Waterbury, on hearing of the
President's death, displayed a flag with the
words, "The Devitis Dead," upon It A
party of young men proceeded to the resi
dence of the scoundrel, and made a demand
for the flag. The man denied having ex
hibited any; 'whereupon a rope was fasten
ed 'about his neck _and be was thresten.ed
with. hanging unless he "showed hie col
ors." Ile still stuck to his denial, but as he
felt the halter drawn'tighter about his wilt ,
he confolsed his. infamy and brought out
the flag. ; After giving him a thras hin g tai
ttediare lei hdrow. • . ... .
AT Oimp Burnside, • India:moo` Ile, on
Wednesday, a soldier of the F:cirly-third re
marked (hat ho . would "have ibie-down"
over the eWs'of President qLineoliejr item,
Ideation, and begin :frbeideti; l r ounk - Aul t
indulgi in extravagant demonstrations bt,
3
joy 131 demeideil 'Swig him up ' by thei'
nee,l4. - that his toes ' just touched, the
ground, onetkept • him:-there until he was
black in ;Malign, and Iris spirit was just '
flutterini on the bordets or eternity. Others
who expressed their gratification at the
MR'S wire SCITed IikOWLET. FIT; in all,
v r e elevated. ' '. - _
- Oar Collared Nitrzens.
Considerable unpleasant feeling has been
stoned among the colored people in this
city by the arrangement of the authorities,
which practically exclude them from taking
any part in the funeral procession of Presi
dent-Lincoln. The fact was announced to the
congregation of Zion (colored) Church
yesterday, and at the Other colored churche4
The fc.thngs of the people were pretty mill
phatieally expreased. At Shiloh Church a
number of white citizens were present, and
an animated Ibsen* m-took place.
We understand that the Common Conn •
cil Committee having charge of the arrange
ments have declined td award them any
place in the line. The negroea, who is
Abraham Lincoln have loat their best friend,
are naturally both grieved and indignant at
this unexpected.exclusion. We see no rea
son but a shamelbl, and, in present circem
stances, particularly cruel prejudice. Our
late President was venerated by the whole
colored population ith a peculiar degree
of feeling; they 100 d upon him as the lib
erator of theft. ra ; and new, when, the
hand of the assassi has suddenly cut him
off, to be refused the privilege of paying res
pect to his remains is mortifying and hu
miliating. Besides, _we have accepted of
the services of these citizens inthe war, and
it is disgraceful ingratitude to shut them
out of our civic demonstration. .
This act of the Common Council is by no
means an expression of the public feeling.
Even the greater part of those who are po
litically opposed to the recognition of negro
rights, are unwilling, on an occasion of this
kind, when sorrow equalizes all, to recog.
Mae any class prejudices.—X. F. Enthing
Post.
A Singular. .Rumor.
_ .
The London correspondent of the New
York Sunday Times mentions In a letter,
dated April Bth, the !billowing extmordina.
.17
rumor,
"We have bad strange rumors here in
'circulation, lately, in regard to affairs In
your country. Gossip has it that your Gen
-
end Sherman is a southerner by hirtk and
does not Mare in the northern hostility to
the institution of - slavery; that he mope
th zes in this respect with General Lee, and,
when the war his been ended, will make
himmlfdictator, and so settle the Union re
construction after his own fashion! En
lightened politicians amongst us laugh at
tbls programme, but it -Is surpriskhow
general the thing has become, a lois
much it lacredited in certain circles."
We are assured by a friend thabn report
similar tottda has appeared also .ln\certain
English journals. Of course this would bo
kinghed at as the dream of some crazy se
cessionist, did it not appear just at the time
when General Sherman has been in some
way misled into attempting what amounts
to a surrender of our cause to Davis. As
this circumstance will attract more ratan- -
don then it deserves to the paragraph we
' have quoted, it will be well to remember
that Sherman is not "a southerner by
'.birth," and that the blunder, while it is
'mortifying to him and to his friends, will
probably be corrected in time to avoid evil
results to the country and the cause.—N. T.
/ironing Post.
Tau Montreal Witneio says: "But our
dangerja imminent if any of the sound
rels Implicated in this assassination (of.P,tos
identlincoln) make their escape to Low
er Canada. They would undoubtedly meet
here plenty of influential friends. There
would be found here Judges and Juries 'to
4edde that they had used only a twillger-'
ent right. Indeed it will argue' a strange
inconsistency If those spars which haxe
been foremost in screening the raiders, and
tan excused as a belligerent right the as
sassination of an. innocent civilian at St.
Albans, find fault now with those's:omitt
ed in titO murder of.. the •Commander•ln-
Chief, of_the Federal arms."
PUBLIC XOTICJIB.
001113TT .ITIIIO2I. COZMUMON.—
The loyal men of A.Usglutey sonsty,
petting the Vann - party, are reotuelhod to assAiriale
' st Ute. places of bolding *hatless Is their Warts,
e i natimi: b g iPs e a
ad, mtndL
and "aPnlh le;
t. represent each 6 47Letilet. aforesaid Ut *VON
to
euwvornoN; to be hell In the 00int
rittsetteeh; no - TUZEIDILT. June arA
-o'clock te..„ for the' of nol2ll2taidar
Ilenst Usher and traniastin each othselrestrare
may wow/brought wogs
Ihe eleen of delegates In the Winds and nor.
and.
shall be by higl.or,7tllltl sad .11rg.h14.=.Uttif.
MANI houndtonrind sts o'clock 7.1. 7
:By Wpm ot the Tinkle EtreantleetlentsulUee,
AL. YL.B*OWN, obaltman.
Attu. Untarrisei„l , •
Oltirt. $ eta
frzrDIVIDEA.II.--TWE IMUCTWILS !Br
.0111 Beim prriceittric Alrr
:.here deelarid a Cavldend of '1 4 1111) PER CENT. as
then Capital Sleek, payable *ay MAWS, at the
ernes ot the Company. Beillk /Punk WWI
Philadelphia. • '.
apthiw- . •
WIC. b.. theerridiui.
WILL BE A. CANDIDATE rex
.the Mlles of DIRTRICT ATTORNEY,
Indian to. the. nomination, of the • out Tinian
County Convection.
spittle ALEX. N. MATRON.
ELala=a4ai.ty.Li-a , .L.ggld
FSTEOLEtt*.-600 bit7erbi,j..4
G.LUIL-50 bbls No. T. - for solo b
: :
:j ÜBRICATING ILL.-50 barrels very
suptrior. lIENRY COLLINS.
P,OAPBTONE.-50 barrels Powdered.
HENRY b. COLLINS.
SEEM POTATOES.—The Cuzco Pota
toes,, the test of several tuutdrol remelt's,
'mime Prom the lured-hal "I•k Mr. Goodrich nod
well &Opted to the country, mstures perfectly,
Wilts Grin and flesh, coed quality and the meet
Prolific potato la , use. arm from rot. For ants by
alas L. R. VOICIT Ir. CO.
300 lIBLI3
OUB: CIicIICE BRANDS
YL
11,000 bbushOats; •
1,000 bush tat Corn;
4 ears 'Baled thy;
.1 etr Pesch Blow Potatoes;
Mils Batter, to elathst
60 barrels Green '
- Ie ttore ttoi Ity etle by
PATTERSON. AMMON CO.,
Nos.
Was. MO sad en Pee:Mt., Seott..4 new bunting.
IN TILE MATTER ' •
of the 'nitration of
the Bera i nUlth°ll ' St " Mo. lie, lone terrateaa.
Illchaele_Besellotal 190-
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slaty of rndl:oam.
•
ALLEGHENY, COUNTY
. • Notlre:ix heeby elven to purazanso of as order
of iittofourt of Mammon ?feu of aid county,
made • th_ c ta 2141 day of April A. D. 1855, that apply
cation hubs= made to said Court, for an
Alteration and Aniendment
of the chaster of the stem Carporatioat sad tm.
.teee sore good rearm IQ the contrary termer.
the same win be pealed et the Out trm of 1014
Venn. ~ • , JAOORIS. WALTER.
, sordird". • , Prothosetaig.
Erilil i gitEATEßT OF LIVING OM'.
T ”—Lenden rs a . •
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PIT'I3I4.IBII.ED THISDAY.
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WRITE & ALI.JLANDEIt, No. 1a) - end In La4l,
00. k alreetiAnegbeny City. the shove ELM tif,Ttag
the explosive right in alleuhrmy tkuity.
ICOTKE.—The public am he.reby noillieti
Al Alai so moth of the stoma of the !if 000sissi.
b# Blvor as runs Wove* the snood ontltMed
frfs,ltot liss ENdlsoisst flns t Ong ended
Ur Petussylvanla BMW Onto*, ores that.
. leer, Wr i the Out deaulti iionaty,of Alla.
' /hem wl be nosenatilrolistrostel to putt*, pp
the sups stun of the bridge, for about, six
Weal trap LW FIRST - 1:1 r KAT; AL MINS.
' 1 —4 ' a l "V n44,2lllB Fltel '
QAWIr R'S BA 4 ."4
•• .
LI bays Wag SAWYERS BARBERS'
8041 P bra Ste yawns, asi can lay *Rim
heist& that, it is supetior to any yqer th.t,
Any evernied 104/0 • 441 6Tha•10 8 . Srmoses.
Loon, No. 69 Dymond, AUetheny (kty
TtANSEARENT AS.ND ., 91'419,7
Oiled hhadeiv for side • -'
• - . . P. .V4I.IISUAtT.
IILTIMIAEU3.I.-100 'barrels Crnlo 115
- A. bete br. 2l. CrAZLITS.
awn- .itarkarsizxtE.sys. loran TISEME-4719.
14,0 T LOST.—He le home APRIL 7th
he bad an, dash pwitil and Sitatuelty tam
waist{ haa blue eyes, thin lace and tight hair
Ills age le six years and three months. Re comes
from Saw all I Run. Any person that has him
wlll brins-hlm to Temperanoevillisitonfdr. Bat,
LENTIN - EiS STORE. and tacy will !Hawaii paid
for t heir trouble.
ap26Stwr • WILLIAM UNES.
FABER ENGINE FOR BALE,
ONE SECOND ELAND
TWELVE HORSE POWER, FABER ENGINE,
With cylinder boner, punka and belting, nearly
new, at a bargain. A. A. RUTOlittionn.
aptgat' Wood arid.
GR SALE.—DRUG STORE.-04
WILL.
ot health_ , wish to dttpote dt the
Gnat , FIXTURE:S AND riTOOK OF
MY DRUG STORE'. corner othlurketand Fourth
',nem
It l• in the vicinity of the Market Hansa and
adjoins the d 6 of of the Qakiand and East Liberty
ard ifUnersvi lie t assenger Hallways, making it an
exceedingl &shade. location. The STORE IS
HANDSOMELY. rirrED UP, the BUSINESS
EXTENSIVE and rapidly Increasing, and will
prove a profit able investment to a purchaser with
a knowledge of the boatmen.
SAVES MeG•Rlt,
apeedwd corner 4th and Market street.
W DRESS GOODS. ' •
. WHITE, ORR & CO.,
stal 379L11.12. etreot,
ate now opening a aholee assorted; of
DRESS GOODS
at the lowest market prices. apt! ttAl
NEW GOODS.
Carpets
AT ALMOST PEACE PRICES.
116.3101, receiving our
Second General assortment
for this season. bought at the REDUCTION: We
fret to pun/Lasers the greatest advantages of the
market.
The Newest Styles and towed Priem
W. D. & Sr MCALLtrit
87 £OI7BITH Erremar.
1311 OUBIC FURNISHING GOoDS,
GEO. W. ROBLEY,
es FEnw=. imem.r.Mmeciilmtk,
Is now prepared to Odbr to his automate mid the
public geeerallt, the most aompletos amortmeet of
everytUmg comprised In Om Itne of •
House Furnishing (3101:44 .7
orblok Rail ever Lon enrol /DM/ eity."• , •
La sitilltiot to kle reputation as a nounnbettlit
or, and dealer In TIN, COPPER AND MIMI
INON WALLA BRILTANLA. WAD% scram-
NEATOBIL WATER COOLEVA, WED MONS,
ottieta dee 'Aar Inn returned Ma Us Naat ora
with a MAU 1.1.• of •
WOOD AND • WILLOW WANE, '•
MINX AND DOM MLA SIL • 4
BRUNHER,
MATHER LINLB AND PINE, -
uNILDRIBIPLI MBA,
• TEA r AND COEFEE
, D.ININO NOON Or.41:11M
TABLE CUTLERY, • - •
with an enOesevatioty Lot anislos, witepoolag all.
oes In the bolos fn Liao, wissoh cansot
be round elsewherc
. • 080. W. HUBLIT,
spsaea 41111711)1.iiiL ar ATALBOHIXT.
aunty
Hunt's,
ATLANTIC) MDMIELT, NAT
YovAst Uu_LEs MAGAZIN% HAT.
POSTRA-M sr ASSAILLSI LENOOLE. L
THE MAN ATIOX . rimuuti,noir,
EIRFEBOR X MESAS.
HEADLEY'S LIVE or ovr; oarmour.
ALL THE LATE PAPER%
T,
NEW
EA
. NEW MO,
for sole ti
INN P; Alrirra.
typas w Ill= ft., IMMO TULL.
S . B. BRYAN,
BROIBR RI ETOCK.BORDS & REAL EMI%
WILL BUT AND pELL STOOKS • .
Here and in New York or PLUadp lPhia
telthentt tarthst charge than the
RIMILAR comarastaorrs.
ENZIR;MRia=
PITTSBURGH HATZI3—On Stooks Ma Market
value of which Is $2. or routorota per tent; over
11 and up to art t per oent On Stooks setting
from $lll to $6O the sum of 12% cants per
h
and on stooks selling at 160 or over, onotou s rt. 4 t of
r i
ono per °eat. . , . .
NEW TOR% RATIZ— Oa Stook' s, MO market
value of 'bleb Is $0 crawler, Ore
molts pat alum;
over that 10 oasts. •
. . .
PIII.I.ADIMPHIA. XLISTY2S—OId usi .1.9 . seed
at YIDS PUGS,
•
air Orders solicited
Offloi Holm:, El L m. to 6 o'clock p.
No. 59 FOUNTS MO=
apil
Fiat.
SECOND NATIONAL 3111 Of ILLEGIIINT,
ieca. I:KaastsemAS.
IMMSI
?redlest-JOHN BROWN, In. -
/ice Prostrkat—NlONOL.AB TORGILY, JA.
Joni Viosarix,, IL, ~ •• .11 CLUAX___Elerrat
JAMB Zan', • 3.a.Ass I.OOCIAXT.
Buoti b oNan, A. Okomnsiraii.
This Beak II now fully organized sell pawed .
'to treated off broaches of the Basking bustessa
.Partheilar attention. psis ao ;the sale Ot , ' 13. ,
Bores and escurttlea. Eutopiptloas_to the lea
Loan. 914 Ow Una% received Donis dale ,
'erect oo receipt of asbeerfetlenr. latatest Ott Wait
aetelott le me BON payable to that east* fettaoes.'
&Walk
wRITE & .
A.tamanna
7.
sintoyats AIID conLieross i
.:'liaving Lately'. Removed !.)
TO lit and 171 LUNCH STREET
81.105 .ony holly, • •
they are ready to tundoh all tbelr maternal and
public generally with FLOORING uthums,
SASH, - DOORS, PRAISES,_•VENITIAN
PANEL SHUTTERS, MOULDINGS'. and OIL
TANKS made to order and constantly on hand.
Berea Sawing and Brackets finished complete. ,
apfletmd
CR-IiDIiEN'S
CARRIP4OE'S AND BASKETD.
ovary . description..
Ladles' Ilereceo Traveling Satchels.
largivariety at F . ezeir
. ,
. ,
ante- . Karat
""RTHI ' , ?' 4 f 4 317 -
S TBI W & BAIPIr;
its* Broken aid itea Altati*lta
et t k. !ought sad in* culusinly ;ea ioa ' mfri
ear. beim waning •
RLEC7IO2VNOTICE:Lz-fitie •
deroilof -tae iIIItZWINGSIAttfi-"Efidr MS;
MINGILLBE AND SOUTH PlTT.sltpltalf_4l.4
001IPAN7. are requested to mot at &hoodoo of
the -tlompony oaMuNDAY; BUT_ tat. at two
°Work w.w., fot the purpose of eleotioo BOtad
of DircetOri to wove tie taiinting yetr.
i . . NAOMI' .11._110131NSUN. Storotarr. •
SAWYER'I3 BARBIRRI7 SOAPB.--I
have for the peat (oar yenta the.' ISAWY.EWS
.1341HIVEILS , sueP, 'and eohilider it, superior Ito ,
Kl 3 ). ether I have ever ?and, either forth* thilot, or
for ohlviog... A. W.
award • Fourth EtreetStsv4tx Sologa•
TIATESJOF WATER{ RENTS IN HE
at, or - ,Pittabur g h and Pitt Township,
ishet e the hydran• water Is need, for the year 14. t.
SMALL DWELLINGS
fronting on court. or alley.. or small tenement
;bowie. On public street., occupied exeluelvely a.
dwellings, Inc the me of hydrant or convenient an.
:res., whether on the premises or not, pinta . ..llly,
One room. chasm' a 188
Two room.. culage. q 13 to 4 SI
Three do. do. aO6
Four do. do. 7of
For each additional roam • i 18
All persons not codes on the main line of pipes
.charged at reduced rates.
DWELLINGS
fronting on public streets, occupied esoluelvely as
dwellings. fu:each family occupying the premises,
charge lee
Two room. .„.
Three do.
Four do
Flee do.
Mk 40.
Seven do.
Eight do.
Nine or ten room.--
Each' addlefourti room
Baths supplied with cold water, each i. 66
Do. , do. do. cold an. hot water 313
"Do. do., by separate ferrule, from meta 781
Do. do..- co. . do. fowl addl.
Oriel bath 4 61
- Water closets far one 3 13
Do. do. ,Tor each additional one t 66
Wash basins and urinals In chambers Came rater.'
Wash - pavements of every description 4 63
Do. . do. . nartby more than oar W
ally, each 9 33
Street axe garden awe:..``• 81.66 to 16 63
All additional Attu.dbr extra attachments for
the use of water, retry rate*.'
STORES, OFFICES AND WORK SHOPS.
Wholesale and retail store and shop.ll3 13 to 31
Teets of . Tx:of...tonal Den : Companies,
13 13 to 24 44.
Drqr, Barbers and Rakers sereisimatas. '
r4lll tenant in Lae building charted. according
to th atur• of bruin..., families dwelling rates.
:Watar closets, seMeloalag, eitdi 3 13
.do. other descriptions. 4.69
Urinal.,
do.,
449
do. of other detarldtions • 6IS
HOTELS, RESTAURANTS AND BOARDING
HOUSES.
For family keel:dna:the bonne, doodling rates.
Boarder., ten persons or-under e:7
do.. awn 10 and undae2s pinions 63
de: evert 10 persons, additional 7St
Bar lath water fixtures Inetde ' • $7 et to 23 44
Bar without co. do 64 Otols $3
Wash basins sad Slap Asks, earm 469
Water closets and urinals, esOclosing, each. 4 69
do: •of other descriptions 61
Baths for use or boarder. farm 9 .6
W Rah tubs in wash room., each 1 54
Ritehen according to capacity and number
of draweock. s 8781 to 69 06
Outnee hydrants for watering horses, no
. troughs allowed 46 26 to 15 63
PUBLIO BUILDINGS. •
, Hydrants maeh 3 7 111
lianas or slop sinks each
Water closets and urinals, aalneloslnt....... 4•03
do. • do. of other. dew*.
tions. 7 el
Any additional Astute. for the use of water by
special animal agreement: • . -
PUBLW BATHING ESTABLLSH3CENTS.
Bath., oath tub • 3 9 36
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
• .
Fer each one hiradierf children 3 4 60
All arrangement. for cue ot.watcrimmes. public'
Livery Stables, per 1 66
Country, do. , do. 13
Ilona. not In ivssv Stables. 266
"Cows do. d 0. . ", do. IS
Each two
Each four whee
do ledeartlige.---
.. ..--- 66 1
111
Zech horsepower, tea hours per day.— -4 83
Distlleriee,RectlSen, lbevrerier antllLsnufass.
Daring Retablishmods rated aceording 10 rapacity
and 7,777 1fai1105s Platmlb7 l 496tdatruunislaorm.
wear - .
Flowleg imihOirs[Gr*
.. Mouth. taw
y7eear Doles halt tech f
Forth. grit Jet 0 1 .1 le e (nab— 934
For rash additlea gu a l t4et of 1.10 01 air Inch-- 1'06:
Far tan end Jet tst
,„; of BA Ina 11 71
For cash &deal° et I , of an 460
For tae ant ter. , —..... to
, For
each additional - Wet y, of an Inch. 14 06
Rot corm %barb
ButLpING PURPOSES...
.
For min voiati if
do. thousand bstalt.«. . If
de. bandied piper of
• P/ 6770117 2 dole for ap•silat no, ahargks
pee eeat. on the amount. • . , oplad
Tumult's 0/7101{, ALL2OIIIIIIIIT Co., •
April C
IN PURSUANCE OF "THE 21st SEC.
VON of an AA relotlag Alighany ;agar,.
passed hug Cat, 10111, I, David *lkea, Tress.
um of Bald eastott ru bsiorry give *Wm that I will
gonbooally or Irr ottoid Poe IMO of
==s to savoralliraids,
pi as d ProsLoste or salt Omar. IA Ms
plus of holding moral odotitous tharlis loorulb.
oth broil, Ott followlng dal% grout le o dos* a. K.
illobdock r, . x., ; ' •
Rest ware, Pittsburgh; Plot Ward,
- Pod itlrustoghsts, Blarpsborg sag Elissbo=
*oohs; Ltivitoth, NerWs, South !biretta, *tow.
Pots, Awn. Nauihall, Roo sal Yaw* to wasalps,
I OW INIOADAY, MAY 221. •
Wasik PIM/iambi Spy Raid, Arlo ,
Minty' ticristb Fittitnuey Weft 81Sub.th sad Da
gored Itarcritiain Onto:est, trpper,3l, (Ital., Bald.
Was. tras
4r., kils, ligOandieme, Plum LA Italia=
Tor..saft
1 ON TVEADAY,NAT SU.
Wazd, Pittsburgh; Flint Product Third
ardit Athr_ghenn Monongahela and Tarantum
Boroughs; iseco v ffoottaovret Clalr, Jedensan,
lratloa,Betyrlelcle g, sad .Itoserve Unnudd,pa,
• ON 'WEDNESDAY, MAY With. •
" Fourth Want. rittabsonht tilsth Ward, Fitts:
!nimbi Attend Prestost,4llrd Ward, Altaghstry;
Wsstftewiek/ey sad Wanehostar Bor.
Was,,Mabla s a d ;ssy A Esse D m Tor V nships, es, hIllilin„ Wil.
Wa
vuttitiDAY; MAY Stith.
First Forsinet. Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh; `math
Ward, Patebargho 'Moth Ward,-PittOwili; First P, Fowth Ward, AUsibuyi First endow,
Birminsbams First Ward, Lasnexusertlia, • ri/W
lielisesport Boranstwi North Faretta, (Authors,
Liherty, Oaths, Whiorilampton hod West Deer
Townships, . •
OW FRIDAY, MAY Stith:
Second Prrd . net, Fi Watd,Plttshurghl Eighth
Ward, Pltanualu n
Tenth Ward. s
andPrecis h e, Fourth Ward, All Pttrablughosotegheny; Second
Prerinch IflttainglMMlSMOnd Ward.. Lawrenem.
Mlle sad Temneraneerille Bonem
Pitt. Pesbles.llsClare, Shale: an d
n.
ships.
ON SATURDAY, MAY With.
•
Taxa: ma be paid attheTrensureen oaten, within
three months from the date tined lathe foregoing
dletristar suNerite to FIVE PLE CENT. DIM.
COUNT, for prompt payment to any person pay
har the *bole amount of their tang.
4-ADIITED P4IITNERSECIP..—We,' the
subeeribers, have LW) day entered Into a Has
hed ',utile:ship epee to the Act et Assimabie
of the 0011111101Malth Og Palmy Iveals, approved
Marsh V, lOW, end do hereby certify:
The t the name and 'tile underwhish said
Partnership Is to ite eenducted, is PlittslP
WEIISEN '
A Tut .the general nature of the businees
tended to be transacted. le the bugloss* of Henning
Carbon or Mineral Oil spon curtain premixes situ
ate on the Alleghesy Blur in Pitt township; Al
legheny, =holy, and Mote of Pennortuote.
I. That Disavowal partners US WEI&
EItHERGER, whose place ol realdanests the boo
ough of Tafiertecorilla i Allegheny amity and
State of Pennsylvania, and JOHN' WEILER,
whoeslace of madame , is the bortogh, comfy
and eta aforesaid I and the Spada& PUtners an
NIOLI dB J. HIGLEY,Whoes place of reel
duos is Lower BS. Clair townstviNto the scant
and t3teda-nforimisid. and lASIM it
ard; o O'Ogff dr
whose plate 'of restdease . .the Meth W
the Olt) of Pittaburgh, M the nematy and 'State
- 4. Twit the emooiit of capital WhighsalluToillei
Danner hu contributed to the contemn stock is 411
follows, said Maiming Z. Higley bas contrite
nisei Tee Thousand Doliaraln oath. and said Satan
getionnsir has see , istsittfbnedd.Test ThOusenel Dot tare I edit :
tb4; *Lod at Whieh . said PaUt is
to soni re is the.THIST DAY Olt A.
D. inigh . the period at which It fit
to
tiro. DAY - OF JANUARY. A. D. le&t,
uniess s Puts
in be sooner tormtnided
by ten dime molter whin of his election to
ne t
oohs said Pa el
h. Which emit of said pare
ners aholl bare the right to glee bin 00-partneds .
whereupon, and after public nodes ofsuch Masa
lotion all have been died and reeorded pubg
Ihibod. aceortenee' With the plovistons of the.
Seth eeetann of the *Ad ot , humbly Marsh 91,0
AciAs m aid Partrient4 shall be dissolved.'
4P WMXBKNBEI W Za i Genial Pittner*.
JOH WEILE,
•
JAMES OMONDER;
N. BIGLaTTi • •
SOAVI 80AP 11' BOA.PIII-.The MEM.
lOAI. OLIVE Ell/113IVE_BOAP. entaufea
tared br v.. J. if. SAWYER, is steknowledeed
to be th most emriesable of ang i Vid d Othred
to the p bile. Its superior ad e n amin o .
in its shrAsosee, saying el labor, Pa 'masa
in remoricer grease, paint, tar, aad without
juin t* skin, or la the least wise damaging the
tineet irtlity Of goats. it oaa be wed irith
Reference Is made with plums to the suhielned
certificate, esnanatteglrom gentlemen well hasten
In this community, and who lied every facility of.
forded of feeing fudy and talrlyteeted .
Quartermaster , / Department qf Me reciltd, Thteteenth
and Fointaytth liesimentt Po. Ms.!
oSawyeett utiesalasi Calve &salve ammo haying
bees used very anterudvely our regiments, we
have no hesitation in certifying that it eras found
adentr: 4 7 miapted to the use of the soldiers, and
dm:Medi the most superior Soap which could be
plot for the serviee.
JAMES A. EICIN, Quartermaster Inth Reg.
ALEX, FPRSYM. Quartermuter 10th Bag.
DI. K. 11002.11EAD, Quartermaster late Beg. . ,
I have used Sawyers Uheatlcal , l«iasive Scioto
for the past twelve months, and bellows tt to be
the most ecosomleal and satisfactory soap that
has been intoelneed to the Amon= people.,
, - - ELL EIURENBATIG
Belleviaats llots_kStmler Township.,
'‘. mlOPtal souJOVvric. -- '
itestrz. •ravier;'-lif
Yout ChM tal Olive fades 4010 for.savirsi
,moutbs. end . tuna 'found tt lapne WIN It his biota
tegtelot•NU YOrattalrla hart watiirth Whir
it ls Itt • e to..esky tom In um • -
A: G. LUID, ittnn.4lfiehei4
• oil?" . :11 , 13;20,8SIta l Soul '-:;, b rha •
of goOdithatiloted thelklialuntrit the
toilet MO mem, AlDhateed_ wag ihirsticir
,mow a snip. . 4 14.e.WizWS AMBROSIAL
BIiAVHICI AND :TOILET OODIPOUNDe L
Crank to donfeu, Mateo the Motet lather for alum
trig, and le the hoed'. reeled:let pa :poles, that I
have for t) ears bad the .oleaeure of tiMat
_al my
- NATHANIEL. ALI.b.W,
of the MotiOnliVW4a gown Shaving Saloon.
•
ROEGBUM SIOLASSES. —l.t) barrels
Na. Choice Juet rc.ceived nod for Md.) h
419 ' : rerZEB _ a 4.11/IVinitnia.
Jr7EIW 401PERTISIIMEATE4
'UNITED STATES . 'UNITED STATES
7-307-30 c• an.
LOAN.
- .
By sithority of -the Secretary of the Treasury,
the undendgued -has assumed the General Sub
se.tiption 4mtu4, for the Ws of United States
Tressuiy beating seven sad Ulla. tenths
per teat fate:rest, pit annum, known as the
Seven-Thirty Ito*
$ 6 43
731
838
.1 05
1.1 71
. 52 81
. is 86
16 10
. 1 66
There Notes are tuned imdar data of Juno Mb,
1855, I am Payable three years from that time,
to currency, or are convertible at the option of UM
bolder into
U. 8. 10.0 Six Per Cent
GOLD BEARING BONDS,
These bends an worth a prentlusn whin!' tn.
greases the actual root on the 540 lean, and 14
rempHis from Soli and ounticips Gunnonoodidl
odds Iron insets Vow se► eemd. al m s, according td h.
rat* iimied oa, other OroYertz. The totomoi Is
payable nead4dll fly by coupons attached
Nat 'zed, irldnli nay to out off and kW to any
billkol . l6llllOL
The littorals anoosto to
One and per day am a $5O :Lola.
Two eats " " « $lOO
Ten Y a a M sro
-20 r •. " a siooo
; $5OOO "
Notes of all the denominations named mill be
promptly (=kW upon mei* of subsetiptione
THE: 'ONLY: IRAN ; IN MARKET
sow 'sifted b 7 the Ciantsatest, sad - it Is son .
Gently ssposted that Its raped,* 2, advantages
Will maks It as
Great Popular Loan of the People:.
Leas OM flateptltif of the Lena oaths:tat
by the Mgt 09baell . =ltd. Th*
&mown, st the Ma at wkbh It Is War tbs.:bog,
will all to sustrlbee tor *Ma taw wilts .
littel tit nett- amositat
prolow, as Wu uniformly boin . tbs eats on slating
the initoortptioto to War loan. •
Wide Oat the efttsana of eery town wut
wlttarMtba toiortzl any be audit Militia
fee tibial the loss. the Irtitosal flosiktt: 'State
Baakt, Owlyrtraioiltaltta tiatnithirot the met
tie mei gthorsll alma to, metro tolowilitato
at tare ;$l4 Mort will , *est their Oirs,ipsOO,
to„itiloar they hairteasiAlosili. sot who only an
to IW !wpossidbli Orr the &Ana of tka sotto to
tbaytswn otter&
JAY'OOOIOI,
it lll o/ 1 Ufs t, Philtdetphis.
Batiatitiassidii be roostria by as
Itit Mos Ram. Mem&
;
tail llosiera NANO 111 W.
Irtejrusi 11,00011 Ira ierCoassem. •
Irak - •
Thileuesas - " •
•
Poser% segue •
•
• • •
VaNit •
w .
_ ll5lll . . •
IWO=
rill 4 .
lalliendamT
■ .cines•.u•
pIiIRTH. RATIONAL BANK.
OF PITTSBURGH,
M1 1 j177, 1 / 4 ii:u
Trmortnumll, NIL
Quist/TIT raport of Ma Bank publiaked In /on
fornatswltk tbe sat of Coogetra rotabllablzug No.
t O it Sl lalt M n k- -
.-..
.... 0 11 00 19, 0 . 0 0 0"
Im Thipeattor, i.. .
*........ .1111 _ 1
1,1111483.111
Dividends unpaid (If payable oit, de. - •
an*
Oontlanadt rtunipaserved In eo S.
ciforec.. . - _
-ty with Nstional Hank Lay...—. - , • 11,0`415
Additional Ekatin t hand turned -
by special a olutioaN Board of Di. •
radon.-- .....—. 4,009.1 f
Profit and Lou (Aiwa N0v.111,1804-- .1.5,11ut.t0
. . --
. AMARA
Loans sad Dlsoonnta 963,8!87(Due tq Xlenluk and 20,181.14
Due byjdanks Doppetal)pesable InNeld, 8,450.4
Gold and Sliver Ooln in Villa Of Hank 19,111
Remittances from Beaks Intsansft,ossh oignl.ll4
11. S. Legal Tender and B
eak 204,741.88
Draft sad 41,411141
N. S. Treason
U. S. /WO Gold SCII,S7IXI
11. S. 1040 Gold Bonds
Prrtneeraon, April ad, likat.
Orry or Prriestiaani Ootirry at /Lahr, Pa.
&rasa op Penn 1.6.411
Personalty appeared beton me • Naar Palle
duly cosuabWomed andiron= Allen Duos Cash.
Wh oatN thne
F ty hsw Nati
& on p a o l o p ßa a n n n d
st a a te P th it eab ug v h e
Statement le cornet bad tow to the best °Mk .
Itaterledge ang belleL
' 1 ALLEII(`PVII!IIit
I
• ciawrzta..
ini tutes. bitore ize thei
lt sad d ti
4 ye did ratearibal
~, ,
BRYAN;
Narisr Flamm
TnEi -
Elciazorrith AKERImo,
Tatra SPEAILS 01'11E6 •
Wheeler4EWlllson
SeWing Machine,
wemn .horrid t;e to*tdMabi. , theie who dales
toputehase the .:.+ ,
BEST FAIRLY SEWING KW=
We an haring a pest many Mottles for Sow
ing Elacrilnes boor Tattoos pieta of the ootuttry,
end so we cannot COWIWIMpy reply to them ail 0 7
mon, ins : have thought it proper to !eats 0,11 cl in^
inn to rea►M to them It, this public mummer. 'WI
hive mod ' .Wlloin't patent, marmanotrmod by the
Wheel r k Wilson lipatunictoripx COMPIII4. aid
We can Ray;le regent to kt, thst Min 'Mho*
-
rival, It not away put out of oda.
andAn lisint of sfeletivenser ud Walt, so other'
waehis ne l o s t randa dead sy Ws state WI WWI
sol2l4oaelleat ituidi r ies nu oar own
• ,iThis y hers side and :on: dwhwthei
.1 1 01 1 / 1 L in nthi,lo,s7ethgalica,"ancr.A6 sow
yroda and , gelling , pee die tßietatirja
.prtise two desio dadd 011
Oat. lajtadt hadneas Wiere 10 4110:'14001,11111*
Wm*, ‘d UO*4 1,1 1 0 ,1 1 01.1* 1 14/Taillorad
'inanneselAW grata' plusgiolts
'the mei u ellat.adoOted iy the uWaetuze•l
- 10 : 12 1,04 001 limet• to zusirs;ast mum.
, qssoti.T the "parts of any mashie, may be trams
wawa
with those of another insehlne of the was
size ; or eheadd an accident oteor, th• prober yart
ea; Immedhaely herniated on application at Ike
tau. • ' '
SaleEre.oni No, 27 Fifth St., Pittabt;rgh
mteZ2:ll ' •
`dncs axvo R4J€EtRS. ;
THIRD NATIONAL
Corner of VFW Street ud Virgin illey
FISCAL' AGENT OT THE UNITED STATES
end SPECIAL AGENT ot . Jay Osaka ~U. Agent
foe the ante at the
Seven-Thirty Loan,
POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE,
Only Loan in the Market
CONURTIBLE I.NTO
U. B. 4-20 SIX .PER CEXT
oot REARING BONDS.
airLiTusl Goma*low alloored to deems.
Z. a LIVERCISTOBL.CaubIer
3: . NATIONAL BANK,
Of Pittsburgh,
COD. =MI AND WOOD STaNETS.
RIXIIISTOS EOTELEB, Prodder&
MUNGER HARD/MGR, Tice IhtsMint
GEORGE A. =Ha, Cubist.
Bank fatties the exeunt* of Banks, Mob'
plenai a lemh tt Semliki' of Nt Dina. Loot aid
13P2X/Lti. AGErrr of Jay Crook"flbilargim
lions win be resalared rorthe
Porkaar 7. 'Sq LPan•
•
Thu is tuni iieb4-abii'otb.a 'it
• sockacmacia 'l2Reiz 6 ruesPi,'
'aid admg searertalii tato Ilvtwenty_locheir
which igneanialum of, arre NINE 11121
CENT. itsettbr no met*. !p.r lava*.
tars Pisa seek s tat and prollida
, r5i.016;a6612
to &Ideals** la Govenunut • • - •
cis°. A. INDLt Cadder.
[edict
. .
ram: 1,41.11011a.t.
PITINICIME•
NOT/Oit
IfitUKl BUN ANTOINTED
FJpaoi,al A. e nt
JAY coos:R.
11. 0. Agent for the 740 Loan,
We *Lei Ibis derltsbla linfaalanat Is rams to ran
paralaaam. Th 1110411111,130 Is Ras of • •• •
$5O; MOO, $500;14000 apa
rl=l
Traasfemikbo 15tb, 11?4%
do= BOND
Tbase &mint& immuulas sire wellbs Mike ate
54.000.000 PER 'DAY.
asp IN AMT Inicarr SDn:
he art a Prelate's*.
arT. Maks, Bankers, BMWs, Trust Clow
ponies, Insurance Companies. and M. who p*
A laud Cambium Till be hid JO au
,
It le ever, maw Invert a this bight
deetzsttle, ears end profitable seentity.
ram O'CONNOR. de t.
SPECIAL
FOURTH NATIONAL BANE,
W. 8. tiorernment Ittpasilkary,
mrsmcia, roc ;Ls 0, 4 ieel
Sidi Bask la inathortold $lll Me" MOlgis
PATIABIII AT 10 DAT! 1 10 1 1 100 i
;After 80 Dave.)
Beatlng B , Per Cent. interest,
Aso nem sow= Wl=
• 40 1 . F 11 . ,1313nosant'8
for, a - iitakinauut)
arrincATE nut TES SAIL
liispel that this NEW AND DEURAMII
=SAlrlikwaset %Math* our of tissestlx• -
, R . 4 a# 041 7 1141151014111‘14' Obtildathit
00 a.
per emit Intern& ow mone7
seeds itself we trait a largo Gowiss4,cd !wow
Will be Otruisod lawwwwWwl.
outmllat; beam: -
Ausig ram. maw, >
COUNTRY BANKS.
FOURTH NATIONAL BANK,
U 13. Govennamit Depositary,
PrriSlivicm; rebiwuy fl 184
• .
li Sauk Invites oorrrwpondonee la d "lauSi
COIINTEY BARM
Alma 9,}111245
azulf:EttitrabW•racilatill:
Bemis *itsr,r,le
riTER T 01 eAlenq a
u B. 7`.10.
316c3x1. rumos.a.xazi.
.J./lOSSEI3 0V0NN.033, President.
otifxSt AVNlGlider.
DRP 1611110.10!
IRISH POPLINS,
a. M. BURCHFIELD'S.
CLOSIMG OUT &ILE!
Colored Striped Poplins Cheap.
FANCY SILKS.
Plain IBlEsek
wthr•vvll. l ; 4 •A4gAilqrl l
WHITE P. Vs, COLORED P. K's.
No. 72, N. B. Corner Fourth and Nuke% Sta.
TO MERCHANTS AND DEALERS
WHO BUY WHOLESALE
WON; IMBUE & 00
,pTemsi.. 17 del MO ZUSltia. IMPt.•
teirite'thi atteauo'n or
City and Country Merchants
to our ocimpleti : stook of
Tilmmings, Embrolderim Lupe,.
Emery • (Heves, Ribbons, '
' Hoods. Ralf. Nets, Comets.
: . Ran and Bun Umbrellas,
kaarts, Collara.
• , ■ Maple; Skids.
Snbs
o,
_Ocrui ,
Mt *and variety of FANQY 00011 w AND
, olinnivriumesi taie been a rtiaili since . tiiii laic
great deollgth rss.
. we now epee grd Puluem"" •
NiVr,BTOOT;
•
Mtlaille,. • • = .;
SI~S - .•,
Cloaks,•
Ladies
„, , •
NEW. GOODS.
Awls. BELthi;
• fitilV
NEW mn?s, JUBT MUgl7ltD.
/LED TO BE SOLD ALT
EI=IFMEIM
.
Wood Clettoe Noes - tar ladles it Who PWAI
Henretitebed Linea Melee+ shied, II meta •
Plead' itimeluedee Cormet• Si 'MO& Rego ,
a asexitaaret Kid Glore•l3 per pelt. '
We ?Ave else • spleaild steakW
' -
wintE GOODS ANDIBIBRODMIRE •
.7.
@tapirs atnt Valenti*
and Bummer itostFi and Glove*.
. 7 7 - TT
04 FanOY Goods, Notßon,-Ilitt.cots,
we hie* decidedly the !sestet and tteteeetittetetit.
In the etty. the-
Novelties •of the Seism,
nut as Wide Belting and Barnes, Mar Fella U.
dissßillr, Beads, thelaneen_ElleabethOolla-ot maw
style or Flotuteing tato., sta Also a full /Lai a
ads mM=NAOM
Whitilliblitstroes a dD.
t, and •
//iridescluints and Retailers will. dadlit req
laic/ usostrann
Price.4hat Defy Conpetilion
mulux &
JOB. HORNS & CO.,
DEALERS I 1
STRAW AND EERY. GOODS'
Ribbozii sod Bonnet
..Embiroidories, Lace Goode, rag
.Goods, Balmoral Mr% Labe and = miate.
4 sh o t rittl 4 .l 3 r * eam -l and 4" ll l arliotp NI.
'O
itad , Bain' lirtne;soir:aaw pipetvla%
4Pit7.71 GOODS, -
!with% lOD ea fogad
at liauawallattradtra
/La tta! beta anualtuwed W GOLD FULTWI
.$
c a °Moe SepaiLl. lISIDIICTEXISXZEV,Te
:Npitkaia 3:loerspelwfal:rmiailk
will lid
all times be found well annul&
aollait • call from
lumen;
mar;
and the Pi IR
•
eel 000ndeat 014 ads i t n. , , ,
JOB' HORNE & 4341; ,
iT and Min* kit=
ANEW : ASSORTMENT Mir .
TONS, Dress and Cloak Ornanuesta, "
Gnd Brs
imps,
nom
and Etnel Fringe„leslilr
lletnistrose Sdnen Seta of the anew
Laos and Liam Collars and
noway, .BitolonLl•ao4.-Roop
Slrawla and Basques, ofall dank Saillte . . n ..... Nak
&naiad Colars and Onfre, toriadleaand
Wash Lea l ther (Hosts, In all elm; Zoarrii
. 1n ilskkeolorso Mawr Setik
_trlnat too
order, wlth a new lot .of Braid Water
flowers. Will I* fcnind at
&TAOS Nowurs Tinalarra =WI
semourth stmt. MA? sermatreeC
Thgettoriar Attention gins. to 0 1 = 41 = 1 os Sae
all otbar Winds of LAO,. Auto =sok Weir
MOORIMAD DENNISON &
Si. Market
_street,
eaa ourutuanto ro ow= our
TB= ENTER! STOCK 07 GOOD&
Gent. :traderirz=A__ 'gnaw Marta, Bak%
xmisPidejnes, f3 l a s a tre t reaftotlogy, Who
2111 ‘ yo,?poi* Limn, Oa gibbon; aull. p er .,
tar 1132. Atlaslacet wt.
• .
urn summpaigtrippapi,
4 1 410.00 i ~ ,"4*k:Ap4 ciuramteis,twilibi
• Atm•
URDWABE GENERALLY ._,
itoelc '• 1
MEM& ElLUdell,
atit.
N. 0810 ETEEM
'MALL TAPER—New cheap andlatka::
rovoi, For galv.it'Nsl.lU7 Market ttrovt k '
epsi JO9. s; kußtess k lox