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

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rum adtektiliniente metro! at this aloe meths
pod tor "end" It Ift; stOOK In the ease et
yearly , mhertiorre. 'IMO* Ids *l3l be nuldgrlA
aurterkeiii 'lliteertteiekolg puma mite
lrataarlabcal ail rile - of cub eiiti payment& Pay
id
rerstenmsb, theebenper Ailed; millts-inlexA,
g u i co l if Pf.r,Win , enalgeefiten ettlltten it
d
is die ommter or trisa ritirsteMe;
!erred btozatere et IPIPTIMP 0211T5 Perigee/C..
1 / . 1 ;g 1 .-R cLYmEn,
This gentlemen was on last Monday gie ,
--keeteckby thyDemoofatte Stile Conventlon 4
asititabledatHertistsargi as tho nominee
o f 9Alt PaSy far the omceof Governor&
P4lllUltylve**_ .
His family have for several generatioair
been settled in thin Commonwealth; and.
EMll6ll3ol2:theiteeflui'vlist Idiom borni 'rani;
'victims parts in public affairs. Die ft
them was a signer of the Declaration of In
deirMatiOtioNztaditr the articles
federation served ass member of COO*
Mr. C1.71(311 was originally a whig. • The
4*ll,lelaMa°lTherr BeO , P SountY.
li 4W x .ta i thEnspiiitt!* 'ambitious
thief? dethhl.' perivael on. He beciind
democrat; and, as is common with perverts,
an extremest„ No man
. has gone Sitther
than 6s; laileotiiirsagtvisst fall he wins'
elected to a scat in the State Senate,- and
has since been twice re-elected, his last
.:qterpts=l;646g with EA& tkriet ii:tetudoi;
Bois tiegepsited_ ef wealth,and enjoys
high'idcial position. An active busi nes s
.
man, he has participated wisely aiid libett
0,01U.9.44Ja4n3/ elghltirfhlei — foilthe de 1 f.04)7!
_ mad and prosperity of that portion of the
Mate in which be reaideis. Though a' lead
sumtdan tibpltie.S are not
estiritordlnary. ° has; howev er, it pleas
ing presence and address; and a reputation
that does not connect him with unclear
'All through the war his principles and
PNbie# WM: B 4 o l:9ll l TFlrtthiirebel aide.
Ye rutpftsrisisteritly and radically _ agalust
-Srveipistuasuroluit proudried to pat down
the hetittigettli and' _preserve the Union.
4 Mit is pakthareatat of inference and eon,
lecture. He bite been in Pribiltilire during
the wholermlirse of the war, and has a re
cord_behind him, revealing facts that can
not be ignored - or expLained away. In mit
ttng him itflOotilnation, under suc4
cnmstancee, t3te Conven Lion evinced 'a com
mendable degree of frankness. The candi
date, Mmontial particular, at least,
represecte his party.
GOV. DIIIIV644AIV ON PRESIDENT
=
The GOverntit, in a leader' in the Knox
ville *Wig, says a good many people are
anxious to.know he supporta the Presi
dent andidireconatinction policy, and, in
his peculiar vein, ho proceeds to enlighten
them,. thin:
"We indorse all the orders, proclarna-•
ions and-speeches of the President as re
l'irt!td-rgubrusr-ilsltstTerk....ilef-,-he was hint
.:!rf-
_ - Throughont
iiiir re ole. -.-
-beountended that tteason
should bentianfred with infamy; that lead.
Intalllgant, eonscious traitors should-be
tried and punished; that treason should be
made odious, undb•the demands of Justice
sallified by punishing its guilty authors,
that all the guarantees of the Government,
In fact as well as forra„ .. be placod - beyond
the danger of recall; and that if there were
but five - thousand loyal men in Tennessee;
they should control the State; and further,
that rebels should occupy the back setae.
We are on this platform; and If the
"President - is still on this platforrn,• we
ere -with him.' If his reconstruction
policy Proposes to reviser-this policy
and to • abandon this ghttform we
are not rah. hint, nor are the loyal
and true men of • Tennessee. If he tn
. tends to pardon and turn louse upou the
country nit the bad mentbat led ofrin this
ithellion. : or if, ho Intends_ tti reconstruct
the late' rotten - Democrldle• - garty and to
force upon Congress the rebel delegates,
talking treason, and boasting of what they
did to destroy the Government,-wo are not
witlibira, nor arothe true men of the nn
•
thin: if'heholds - 10 the- principles of the
`Baltimore platform, upon which himself
and Mr..l..thcoln were 'laminated, we are
with him. If he has. crawled off of that
platform, we will not go with him, nor will
the loyal men of the country.'
Atter narrating that the revolted States
had elected Men to servo as Senators and
Beprewentatives who filled
the same offices
its the Confederacy, or were in command of
armed regiments or, brigades lighting to
destroilh'e Goieritirient, the parson adds:
" Our mind is made up-we are with the
Union, parry in Cowen, and with them me
(tiered to. sink Or*lrin , -"
There axefew loyal
,men at. the South.
, .
who rite 1:10t: of that nand.
IN A lasziorr iaterYlew with a Congress= ;
dim#,Nic denounced Con
. ; itresiilN a violent Miaow.; aiserted.thatle .
invented. what is luiesizt ea ;the .revaident's:
"Polleyi that ittere was not a rebel to-day
in the Whole fttiiebt We)
tbi word, :4141ie *arid of the ad.
gdiudort_ of., the enilie' sited). at douthea
mentlxmlysuld of the repeal of the test oath;
4j Joint • Sitztottfßorre, on the other
tuout in a lettsr,,dstclaring that there
*La -wile-spread cOnspiptcy among the
Kite 'tali:Weis to involve the country hi
?*foieiiiii - and will, it opportunity
-- We do not affirm lir. Bcrriva dolorous
prognosticationi are correct; but we :dpir
Any;:it ateM a plot SaistilKr.--EtuvrAni. Is
Waxing Into the hands of.thesonspirators,:
.both in , his illifotbsil'poll4, and
his; tolerstioß of FAnytzt -violation - of fiLte
Arid net4z . saiw. •
CONSIDER.
' PON.IisYO CiVil LAW: anditepieserita
tiviithivenimint4een achieved - in ustym'iii.
nr# 0 0,7:4
11NearySii.: - `BY
rneatuitud and somothnes
stolid; Inittievii effeCtlve—on Wekreio
anima alba Executive, ' - '
How have Liberty: and Xtepresenia
nye bienlosttn`nallcins whfah
have possessed thew The process has al;
ways been the same. By adhering to Rat'
/.twileg Qt the Camay, instead of She roli 2
• diorthi, Refakientailvele 'aariating
man wiser and more patriotic than all other
MOM 1
Now: ice lee; no present danger of the ex
tinedorr of Civil Liberty and the farnis
promotive this country. It LA note'
difi lea* slaty to actEnti the a pracuokoi
airpollticii, denim always pram, if,
comes 6t `nli. }budded it often happerni3
thitidivirtibeitic wci:thed dime& vast
egctillejuivriniedieri In. A flaY. M awwas it
'when 19.r0x.r.0w lIL ascended the throne'
iof riiiireet -The cloy before, the mane of di-
PcSnatioillino:hlen..of,the mtlivcrjdon
AticindOWn It sloe:0 ap
domplete an& olld. ° Via" mom
-AM bild uItOFIT disaPP4IM4 'One night
r had winnow' to dest r oy le; and who= etoo4
'::thobhintbar ;of Dispute, stood only tho
Preoident's - PollOy--the 'Axone.
wts.-The Copperhead organin :sTo.sh ,
instep s glee, Conasuutioug frnon„ iSided-br
B, announced. ori,l
4(oildsky, Wit derteialksizta luidsrranged
PreiddentsJoirxicciN to Zia tkist
etiotlegniate for biovernor .ot Pertnayl.
COWAN was lotorvy limed
ciikticinte for Parr. ;
laircsrlaln of Presidential support fni
•
firlatisded man question, un-.1
•. ; f:o;tlioji:edrei:iii'iitiiiixiiitistlior the Presil
ktiktillkTO6r/V3*bliatfi die
patty' dial eleStad.tdni, to ',41e514.11! trfriatlier
- kiiitatnol.lohg-iiiiilk*t.h*Dtirflenit/t‘
sayiil-csalteeP
ELOo"n•;
tad Oto4l
!.=,oll4:b4liinoortata, thliatit .411p,zr
''''.belionga** oll - 16 '
ME
; Mr. - 3; - 73: - lilMlc - br - Kli3g - Wrik; Malt ,
man of the Conuitti rT Z . 7 ,at.._4 -
Democratic Stat ' - i *l.lOlll. -
day made repo at il ri l f A
p
waiI:HEAR, Ilan - en-u
-verde; in conVe ': 3 .riaet, resimniring - ir
exists in the affairs of the republic, and es- :
:teeming the immediate restoration of the
Union paramount to alt other lssues, do iv- 1
101i , i1% '.u_t-ii i • - s 'cii_n . .
i
' -Rtiolved,'i. Thai the States whereof the ,
people were lately in rebellion, are integral I
parts-of the, Union , .artfLare.actitled ta- rep- :
:recantation in:Congress by turn duly eke
, led., who bear tract fidth to lhe:Constitation
and laws,
_--iind in' order: td .triodieide the.
1 Mainithat ta'itlto' ttleitrt..repre3enta
thin:, ifthafe : le any .melt :representatives,:
I .They about& be7fortherith adited; -•
1 :Z.:That tbe-Ittliha thereptihric is.p.lodged•.
:to the payment of the wattroial• debt, ; arid
:that Congresti 'should liars, all artwa.necos. 1
tory'frif that purpose. -
8. Thatrwoorwly obedieuce to the Consti
tution of-the - United States; -- tificiudizig: the
atacatinient prohibiting elatreq, and ror-,
:iittrltit_proataloMiWill :04:cord thoMtlinen-;'
cited :all their rights of persowand 'proi
-1 " t d ! '' - _...... :' ! !'': '.
: -"
' T
•% 4. That: r.,...! State , has*. t he! exelnalvw
right to MgetatO the Stfolifieeti* of its own
5. That the white race alone is wifftled to .
i .thecontral-of•tha --Gollwariftesit of the Re
-1 -pnlillei, : azid :-4 , rt lire — 'eitiirillDii. ,
.ba• grantre
!!"I!lmir ThiartiktitAtCAY.44::;..t,,oit .-: Itt I.
. . 4 a mann litthe prin.
elpies of the: Oinatibstionlittukthe policy of
1 Restorati o n contained itillte ‘rialilit annual
aner6agebfl'iOsiden444moisda'Salltle.llim
to the eonfidenoe'afid 'iratitairi of all who.
reepect :the - poiiid.44tiet ? and. 3 love : - their
ttriyy S . '
' -th midi - . - 'ertf . :' :.
:"
1 ~.4i' a on ew o the brave men
at wcrarmterrand::Witn:l4 debt of lasting
gmatvattd , *e.'thoir her* sett:lees Itt de
. 7etti,eltif tkiLotl.‘tglithidt l.i 3itt e.r .t. 5 tita Dillon;
eridflalki iyhtiONts..ilierist, .s. kpp tender
afraid:km the memories of i he:id:Len, we
pledge-to their - own and. orphans the
-1 taallon l irearairtie'ptotieetia*•; . ':•
'B4 - Tlaritirge •upoli:":Cortg rtits the duty
..-ar_ . „,___;,44s . - — the:bountisi. of oar soldiers.
moweautast. -.: : . 1
ItThe resolutions,-as - they were read, were
tretwently: ;greeted . With ripplabse. Thq.,
were tinzattoFtialy
_ - adopted.
.Frum unmwr JoKIVISON Intimated to SI
Paiittsylia4i'ileregatiaM ricently,, that the
.114ect, of •pritecciOn'ts American Tabor
might be adirentakeatudy deferred until the
•reoonstrnetion of the States • was actioin
pliihed.''Conalilerft* What sort of men
they are with which the President 'trope
toreeortatruet the Southern sides of the
wo ; Rouses of Congress, It Is wife to'lnfer
that. the sort orprotectioh they writtid go for
world be the sort arolveit give to lambs.
LAWRENCE. COUNTY.—At a republican
nveriti au gulled to appoint delegates to
lho Stato Convention, the following reeolu
t ion was. adopted:good
t "Regoteed, That , jnitice .honor, good
fith, as well as a proper re4ard for thepnb
lic safety, demand;i that in the District of
- Coltimbla and In trat.porUoit of the Bonn
try lately,in.rebellbnOtheelective franchise
, should by guarsuitaal to Loyal citizens
sionevirreepective of Tare or 'color."
FORM= purpose of instructing English
men into a knowledge of America, liar-
Yard University (near Boston) has proposed
to establish inCumbridge Univeritity, (Eng
tand,) a - couneuf lectures on this country,
and-die-offeiltarbetursecepted. The WM
rer will - he an American'.
Arraiss tx Wasttimirosi.—Polltical af
fairs at the Capital are getting no worse if
not very must, Yet, with anencouraging de'
grey of. rapidity. ' ; • ,
'Will,any adept in the Choctaw language
interpret that sentence to the public?
Ltrn FROM LONDON.
tweasionai corresooridente of Pittsburgh ametti
. Lemma, Feb. 16, issa,
I fear I have almost allowed my claim to
the vary modest name, and to the exercise of
the not very arduous duties, of your 'men
dorsal correspondent' In the inetropetla of
"Gree - TBritain, to lapse throngh default. Still,
though I will not deny that I 5....,-!-t to make
humble confession of having let undone
those things which I ought to have done, in
this matter of correspondence, I am stead
fastly determined to deny that 'occasional' is
a word implying other than very lax relations
and ohligationst—spite of the fad, that a cer
tain well known paper in Philadelphia has a
most able and versatile correspondent, of in
slartigable, diurnal regularity, who never
thelees calls himself roccariermi f • (Paren
thetically I may remark, that if lir. Forney
did not adopt the signature on the 'a non prin
ciple,' as the rhetorician say, lmt 'yro main
modestfay - he must indeed be a very modest
tort of a man—almost as hysterically modest,
one might say, ea the celebrated M. Pipekei
himself.) lint without further preliminaries,
apolegetic or other, I will begin my letter.
During full alt months of the past year, I
read almost every letter, And editorial orb
' Me, on American affairs, which appeared in
the Vlnier and Pegg Teleirreipa, and the sum
and Substance of my "hi:wrest/one I will now
:give youth a few words. Item= clear to me
that under the ruisleadlngs" of such ,:xtrztti•
pendent. as write trolip2few 'fork, Philadel
phia, Wasnixrgtrapanfl'estretral other points In
the United States, to these, two Journals, and
from tbo "hardly less audlicioulindilloltillnilsof
the edltidialessitantot both, whatever portion
et the Zngliab peopleelepends- exerasicely on
either the Tbrewer 'the '2ldeprapa to supply
theirrarlth an account of ' , Awe:dean effaire,.
Itie7bo regarded , as the most .dabideil victims
of Wispily:eel' 'confidence now extent among
Maxikitut "They do indeed it an quieottot. of
- aloolnoan again, pouted up =with - allthe ap
- Ileekeithertithe most unimoisptienable formai
stnregularity, and puncaity * th ree Or four
theca a week, according as - the Mall steamers
arriveltmeltil, nrill'opnly Zig in, mercantile
phisibe la liermeel.A„Ves ' iftantit. , But
though the - two journals/ base named claim
lobe called the leaders of their respective
classol—the Mew°, the old WO-pricedewe,
papers, and.the.TehmityA of theyounger n
elm
of , Pitntem(twts Mint) . papers., 1, have Muth
reason to think that the effect -Of 'their per-
Terse •;.1144 - .rnlaSnletrOWl , 0 0 1 1 Miratuttg the
Slitreighdett7 rehdlianehu been to engender
a greats:Miss/of thedritatautente and teach
iinelglsanne=of theteMroumbr lc
P 7 ijd"lll.
ota= aremOlr trolOrdantl
among` all but the Ion& lumina aiiii liesotted
,OT.their - readers.- , Basides lho Times and the
',AleffraidielheiPlerwierd and some other ga
-4,00 that only, a limited .'elreadation—
, ...whatinedihies , eaned , a Mud eiretalattan—still
moranylase, the trail, of he serpent,
wbiefki, Indeed faescaofeneosegly 'over them
altelstrbestiestirohliterated:Pakyon Willask,
What ard ilatti„thetataleadinge,„ perversity/ea,
andAilidigngs generialT,nribellefdil_ 1/owlish
allies'ef-lhe_defailet , ConfederscrigT-samee-fl
.r xt re s_,. ?Za ' l " . r i f i nt o /T i t it tri t erir la strAis ‘ b i i ,
' entdr.6ia..ingt elaMgrbith'irld-slireW the
.4gword'i hal itfelt Iry Abe sword", All
`ettaiiandve:lthe'paitrand w h a t au, tertundlitOciatif what :au, of ,
us witnessed, nwra been, wil i er, $llO.llO.
Amp. wftneas,.beffbre Um wilt A. as istro. ,
And ; tter the:Witr..at.tosehlieg relations I
o=iondlitultioiliGOl , A , Sartain_ class of
abdPoliilellaaethroughont the North : ,
.erne:StaWfatfllirT. and its' in
- next, - t. - /U. On and - ititer and, saUy s
.to whee the warts"' ft or both Reborn= Alfa:
filavely, _ - VW:. it 4XI. Ageiliable,the - AoeMo 1
MallOrft •
.. "lalls ketUittad, SIMI ,the :Odd i.e"
, remind . . inois mo,,boio:fumgyaloic.oU
;brOtlelf, . 4; PA I.,,,Aliftwmas I, re
remind
I%
the lAR,4o.votildpettaliaeff, painely, that 'Aa r ]
almost all thejournals of the Sdasklllail i ta,
lulled -4;0 - r , whettieverz.theg =mama:. the ,
'rev e — r..ol. MO uncosanctok_nyot frightened i
OT •• , - , APf`9IIPRPj:"..." .11.1MILIt, - . bnek 1
and - 7 IMF, lithert7l4:-. ritipuear ~- st ones ,
insatiable lowsiswillWofbb;" labri . 60
their Angtish confretxre, _Spi l ex
oiptlini_i7l beihrsegravitated , the, seine
- point, dcseribinigthe curse, ,sigsag, or what
erser pcielioSeu Sayre of:transition might be,
with tbabost , grace they found possible '
-the eircuasstanees.Andnow / Tad elythblM l l
e
tug 'word about Ifresejao:Tpers:ar I Wieh to'
lefiefsbbligl PiP. Cie -to nd,. I hopty
- Wino: /WA • le: ect—tbat. / . would
JUR/ Allsift - SACO, LOPS Of
..taaelpiie.,4_l4ooranias e dOn
noes , Sin 031itre
'rin'k' or ' • if Prim, WILY, not the
/*titres of the fii , 4 retinal
froa u
wp r rzt it , 4 eg t . es;
4.4 - t b r o o f
alLnee-ItgaxAr- Mt Xarble 4 ara " Ur,
• wood OM farbildits Strange that meirartr
writing intithinepapers In gew'forksnd Lonw
pop, Abow vocation woulitho mucb more ate
E.
robrOd,OY ,eivercisor livq, that ' Abyssinia' of
elanz.VzAg-kw w er- lit veni t ..., hee
g pitth that end y T , ..„, r g 2 ,.,
Slaiatteli:3 41404 not fo , pa;
to anothor e on ,4lwtosr, mitchava
,markingthat
ply
_or .xoenant Danz and s iVal l. .71 , ,utt
pentot:s.nbbler aml_musr lone, not °My in
regard to Americus questutna,but all Comsat°
ta estions, alt the present 4-zati n k
himself, questiOn, than any of the newspe
gars I have named, . of this More worthwand
on., mileyl w ill now "
name ma occupier
. noni Traa ..,, ,schar, the DadlA .IRApi, Um
' .Esessing ,E2prug, **Wig ' Ihermlner, to.- ,
I: • t /wapiti now Inettleat
• Tpitaitivelltentlen,:." 7ol. ; bomb" pp. Ar t
I,lazill Um other. elift , *ow,. •_l,t , •wlti , Wet a
..zoileionattliaoonnon , =willtr.
by" the ArnisellefTeli teloiln int, ainh '
I hail either sizintitenoo ,Or alternating Wan,
[ tiOnilfrouL - ,...11," Ins: , ta,e,... i .
S-1:. IM:the o
Fr i =4l7oll OWL suer eattlemalssue; '
1 mesi • thatr - vey.dato tließtilpfbk 'law.,
=leo bad been
rso:sponsblotto „ . 3 -,... 4 Onlli.. , l t lf=roi ,
bee
r r it i . St Watt lb Taitl ;
'ill Oriel ' IS , W• • •01 , •Platlei, 131 , *iqueen I
i sisuliob ,, T.._• .historse,parimmeot too 4.
done matter ail Ws cattlifell soon lee dowe.
41 " 1141 .4.v 3 V -th e A kmern.
4mentLaa beef that c.T ß ,.. bto r thatirdead:.
Wibti . or ISealithinW.
Chistinaretig(
4- 'Avrp - gpsolgluktorr:Pece - For:!AtigouTii
r.,xzy. , ..4x.,.*: - ... ,--, ..-:.--4.,•.... , „,..
k‘bas been tread a d second time , and win '
probably
ng-,Ptrahr,..rd. pose
g, whence will
b Lw ..4 an t o the:34rd., and hurrisd-through
- "." -- "threis reeding. there,.safter
I;Vaosstes di trill make itlaw.
'had. Why of 0 . 1 4'5.-, then r o r
forth to rifront Bisidensest I . And d '
tint MO ,PWCIAL" the
en t BOt CO de ova ere?' what
AU=
, to re ally a scrims matter, Aberdeenshire in
s co u=d, and perhaps one or two other dui
; trans, have shown a much better way than the
wisdom of Parliament can show—to those whtr
wooed on Parliament to help them, and would
not,
e di rro d r n o o f t li b e el f p thems
a rmers elves, in feet, jl i le t :
I g rea tmy waited ..for Pwsilament,4olto sconthlng,
and.did nothingthemselves. Hadthe farmers
; OfeVery_connty4idistrlct, like the Intelligent
I IsrmersidAbyrdeeniddve,fprznolassoetatfons,
Ird SciAial atone. awrtsbmid.altoCked hp the
osswe mill raise a fond,: on the prinCiple of
=time, to otalaentiate. the owners of the
anit tnaljr PlavVl i iiiti" *43 tgelt ren ago ° f . th i e ns i =
1, 0 .9=4 3 0 dt, iisisirer th e =ors have been
Isal It "Ton- /1 1 4 1 nellt.; And Parliament,
alter an the daisy, Ran do no more than pre
sarlbOtha fioyythtngtbey might have done for
theirlielves,tuad done betuir for themselves, not
only„ln the Meaner but above all In the time of
doitt~of.:lL - ;.AY no t rentedies. the tawit learned
matwritufthana are; fofeed to confess their sci.
haswinatlell Wattling. The resources of
ktnchs orpractltioners, the homceopathlc
as well se the allopathic have been brought to
beam yon theplague, but have hitherto tailed
thonayaootnatlon and some other modes of
lieernmittluid at drat excited some degree of
*km thaitthey would prove efficacious. Just
IltrwAheeer are some favorable reports of Mr.
Worms' mode of treatment; and tt in to be
hoped these have • better foundation than the
'Steeles of remarkable cures which-preceded
.jheireettul Which -proved no better than Illu
sions.
extee eCil te " l ej e l . " rja C l elPin l ei l ittlreft r h a e=ea a re citt r i;
don ha held everywhere tiering the pest two
or three months, and • though I followed the
current of the clay, andfirifted on the more
local question of the cattle plague, I must not
pass'oyer the more generally interesting one
first named, without another word upon it-
You will be quite prepared to hear that almost
without en exception the newspapers, the
nubile men of this country range themselves
to teleran:et° Jamatim just as they did in ref
excuice to Rebellion of the Southern States.
'Tory editors and tory orators brandish their
Demo and tongues against all the world In be.
hair of Ex-Governer Eyre and the planters of
, Jamatert,just es daring the Rebellion they did
in.behalf of-Mr. Jefferson Davis and the Plan
tore of the Southern States, while with just as
striking en itniutimity the editors of liberal
newspapersand the great epokeermen of the
people denounce the atrocious proceedings of
the late . Governor and the human bloat
: IXmndstri British uniform that were his agents
I in the horrible Work of mock ecmrts.reartitil
I and hangings, worse than Tartar savagery of
Mounted soldiers hunting the poor fugitive
migrant, men and women, and shooting them
down as sportsmen do their game—in fact
themselves testifying . in their reports with an
aimtet incredible effrontery and insensibility
to shame; that they , hugely enjoyed tee apart'
Besides. this curious feature of Interest
which already has presented itself, there no
doubt . are and will be many others well worth
studying by Americans as well as Englishmen
in this sante tragic. Jamaica business. I shall
lakwititgreat interest to the formal introd
thou of this important and exciting subject in
Parliament. Aaset it has only been incidental
ly and ephicidically brought np, as one may my,
buteeenthus it drew forth from Mr. Bright
- the best - speech made this session—short, in
.deed, butlibrilliant and nobly elevated in its
tone, beyond most instances I can remember
'of impromptu speeches called out In debate.
We owe this ringing speech toe solemn digni
fied Tory baronet, Sir John Pacircogton, who
had thetemerity to attack Mr. Bright for "pre
judging the case of Mr. Eyre in animadvert
ing on that ofilehtei own reports of his pro
ceedings In a speech Mr. Bright made to his
constituents Stew weeks ago.
lam sorry that I did not think sooner of
giving, you some account of great meeting
held in Exeter Rail, on Thar iday evening,
the 15th test., under the auspices of the Freed
menet Aid Society, to celebrate the passing of
the Constitutional Amendment abolishing
slavery in the United States. Bnt even if I
had begun my letter with this meeting before
my rcund as lice one set subject of It, I could
hardly - in as many pages as I have written
give such a report of the speeches et that
meeting, and of the manner in which their
capital points were received by the great au
dience assembled, as would convey any ap
proximately adequate transcript of the some
to yotir minds. As it is, however, all I will
say is, that appropriate resolutions were pro
, seconded and supported by Mr. Loss
rsr, of Bristol, one of the delegation of Eng
llsh who recently visited the Uni
ted States, by the Bev. Bowman Hall, by Mr.
Proltryn, by Prof. Leone Le - vi, by Dr. El ugh Al
len by D . . Brock, (who has also visited the
United Staten,) uy Dr. Sandwith, of Ears, and
others. Nothing could be even imagined by
an American more remarkable than the vivid
impression which his visit h. Teed° on Mr.
Cosshanns mind; not only has he been struck,
as many travellers have been, by the vest
prospective development of material wealth
and prosperity In the United Staten, but be
has been struck by what by saw of the actual
development of the resources of the coun
try—end net only ladeed of its material re.
sources, but also, and if possible, still more
effective, by the evidences he saw and noted
of the advanced development of the better
than material wealth and power, the highest
wealth and power of the rapidly tick:ping
resources of humanity itself in our lei sod
political system. I could see all this very
manifest both in nis public address and in the
private conversation I was favored with the
opportunity of having with him. I ...mall
interested when he spoke to me of the "mag
nificent progress , ' of the iron manufacture in
Pennsylvania. Butt must not begin to she
you anything so seductive to danger—thellan
ger of beettg indiscreet and violating confi
dence, and the horrible danger of being ted
ious and a born -= s merely personal matter.
like impreaslons of the people I meet, and the
private conversation sunless table pl cher
, =ten. Tn., indeed, done with great
I consideration, must 'be generally held as a
thing tabooed.
POSTeCtll27.—Yetlentato, Febnsary 17,—Eled I
not so nearly finished my letter yesterday . , the
sensation excited by the statement made by
the Government test night in Parliament,
that they proposed to introduce a bill to
', day, and ask. the suspension of the rules in
both. Souses to have it passed forthwith, tak
ing away the privilege of the habeas corpus act
to Ireland, in consequence of the den gerons
'aspect of the Fenian conspireey,—l say if this
sudden and entirely unexpected phase of the
'realm movement had pre.inted itself twen
ty-four hours sooner, I might have oonsidered
whether the late state trials in Ireland. and
Fenianiemi,enerally had not rendered the
01d,.01d h question . sufficiently prom i .
neat of late en utle It to be added to the three
had enumerated as leclug a matter of almost
daily controversy and interest. But no; up
to this morning since the opening of the Sipe
eial Commission in Dublin, except when the
escape of the Read Centre, Stephens, caused
re ge n t to wonder wha s t e w ve o r ul a d eo ea m m. e d ne . f i t i.. t . lit s e
erionghto cause any conside rable sensation,
But Fenianisna may have reserved its sensa
tion till now. We shall see. J. M. M.
OUR HARTURTIMIG LETTER.
Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette.
Mallosers*, March 5, MO.
Mr. Graham has offered a bill which pro.
poses to allow the Oakland Hallway Company,
after the lsth of March next, to sell at their
office in Pittsburgh, awl Oakland passage
tickets for the Sum of one dollar, es follows:
-For passage between Market street and Soho
bridge, twenty tickets; between Market street
and Oakland Station, fourteen tickets; be
tweenliarket street and - the Iwo of the City
District, ten tickets; between Market street
and East Liberty, seven tickets; and that chil-
dren under fourteen years of age shall travel
at half rates—provided that persona wiper.
tided with tickets shall pay the rates now
authorized by law. After the 15th of March, the
distance between Market street and Oakland
Station shall be traversed by the cars within
thirty minutes, and the fired car shall be
started daily ( g% except Sundayal St six o'clock rgh
ta the morninto Pitts
• and soar shall be f sta rom
rted ar (
wantty bumin
,
utes.or oftener hereafter, until 6 P. M. atter
*hick time they peed not run more that% once
In every thirty minutes, and so run the ears
that the • last shall leave Market street in
Piitetnirgh at II P. IL; and it elle be tb edtitY of the Ccrtapany to run a ear from Oak.
laid to Eget Liberty, and from East Liberty
to Oakland, so as to connect with every alter
nate oar to and from Pittsburgh.
.• Mr. Ingham hes 'a bill - In charge' to hicer
=int the : , Dttl x ze en n: , - Joint k tioggr u taf .
Charles' Peyton, Alfred Hamilton, Isaac C.
- Alexander, Benfamlir L. Eilforplibn, Thomas
William, thumps Honesty and Benj. 4
SzettarlsmiMal as ineorpOratarkgetrwith thd
-modest amital of One thintiand • dollars they.
are to exercise certain edrpOrste rights which
• arenottnentloned (l o cated ill. The eoffice or
storeroomnis Who arDrowterville or
:Bridgeport.
Mr. Hopkins, of Washington; has read one
aritealrigthe LIPID for the ponipletion' of the
Ch me ilatiroad to January 1, line
It is alsoprovided in the bhat if the road
thOuld notbe sold and the work not begun by
the perchater before the first day of August
p tented thereafter - with reasons
greftjiligence, the etutotmentisto be void.
Mr:Danks bat read a bill in likk 3 e width
, vtdeir that the Court -of Quarter Sessions of
Allegheny county shall upon the application
,tifilvetaxable °Weans of any ward, borers&
Or ter 4 rl3lo, appoint three eenspetent pergenif
Pseud Guidelinebounty am:Opts of
the WI three *with power td examine
Drop the attendance of par
-sons gun tears, and fhb report 4f ` he anal
ton shall be evidence in any legal proceed.
legs In any. court In the connty. Whenever
them are any surplus funds 3n the hands Of the
-echool-directors they are to be used for school
Rumens.
;;.
Ml p A ri Aiispit
YOtilf the snaut INGO iNfiTITpTION,
87 Itiriirth Street,
"arly Opportte the 11,W1k0frIttabitegli.)
Ifi gfML l Vß4 4 ll. 9ik agrArr l l7
Ist tb lioltatber Ist, 7to o'eloak, said trota Nov. -
"1".41143:432!'k.ferfq.Pq U. V"r'
Zatultatlon es °llan to those srtios4l
"e l imitad. spportanll7 to socamalate
deptoll.. asall7 saved. • Cum which will be
tasonrcerwhan neadlal and bleastoS Wen.° 1b-
"OW rentiantas nagoiduattaa,
1441ti rsnfil lda
01111:1:1210/11 Mataur4rjr
NUT tgrAttimerit.
U. Taus;
,Amv..B PARK, x Tllfftrwr,llllD 71.7,111:111Z11,
s .I.+
ovz.,
` 7 .lt e ligrA I fto V
NOTICES
MCLVONGAIIELA Bu DUE CO.. March 34; ROL Tyr Ayrrtn.
TifF:7-PRESIDENT AND ANA, y) ..wo ut t 7p - l'en
. (10, • Carpenters o .
sn•or th i ar ,b" B' r ,ldri tuat ;B`r. d r.liV7 Good
tb..01:4 on,eghopy vp .• thi s a., !Lcl.3.,hi ,,..rnteorment gir en. Shov : Virgin
Gad
nal 11 -floret 7 strest. WV. FOHN.F.ST.
which win be VW 10 pm Stor.kholOttts or t 1
lipk tw D—TO nENT—Stable for
rook,iol'ao end after the
Truen last.
rre• II and .horse. and one wagon. ,mewbere ro,
e• • elend stroOL by H VOLGT. 0,57 !Abell? .t. mlwr
THE ST OCKHOLD.
Ito A z r It E an*. butulif7g., ALLEY ry:kiaLp:
p_rosed the eth of Fehrusxy; BP& the alleiheny
alley Railroad Company is authorised to Is
seutee per cent- Preferred /Rock to, uko anmunt of
- One Million Of Dollars; 'Which raid Stock is to be of
fend to the present stockholders. Subscription
Bo 1.1 to .04d stockare opened at_the OfileeOf the
Ronipany, and Trill remain open for Stockholders
eaxinsleely, until the 10th day of March next.
felSitdm WILLIAM PM.LLIPS. Pri sident.
NOTICE.—The undersigned, in
retiring from the Wholesale Drug begat.,
would respectfully Inform their friends and the sub
tle put they have disposed ottbeir entire stock and
daturas, at No. A Rood street, Pittsbargb, to
GEORGE. A. KELL'S, who will continue the bust
nen in elites branches at our present stand, end we
take pl re in recommending . Mnt to Our old cus
tomers andothers as a compelent druggist and a
business man, and worthy of their confidence and
patronage. Mr. KELLY takes one place with a
large stock of good. watch we know to he one of the
best selected la the city, andwe would Follett for
Um a call and e xamination of hts store from per
sons wanttng anything in Ills line of booboos before
purchasing elsewhe re.
WOODSIDE d WALLACE.
Prresatuan, March ad, ii6s.—mheowd
NOTICE TO OWIIIIEOS OF DELAYS,
HACKS, A.—Notice Is hereby given to all
'swum of Drays, Wiz, Carriages, Boggles, Ace,,
whether realdeut or non-resident In - 1130 City or
Pltlsbergh, to pay their Licenses at the Treasurer's
oMee of the City or Pittsburgh, FORTIIWITH,
accordance lto an Act of Assembly, approved
March X, WOO, and au Ordinance of the Councils of
the City 01 .. . Pittsburgh. passed Apill 18, ISMI, sad all
.
will be million to • , wmalty, to be recovered bolbre
the Mayor, double the amount of the License.
The old metal platesof presto. years must be re
fereed at the time Licenses are taken out, or pay
23 Cent/ therefor. -
WASS Or I..l=nsis:
Etch Oise Hone Vehicle 1760 '
• Each Two Horse Vehicle IS GO
Each
E h Two Four
Horse Hack Horse Vehicle
15 00 0:1
ac
Omnibuses and Timbar Wheels drawn by two
al 00 each. Boren ch additional bone used
in of the _
dfilalSOlty Treaserer.
PlTT:l=mm. YeDnillry 6th
`pit a.yMl~`ttf:~
PITTSBURGH, FT: WAYNE AND
A. CHICAGO RAILWAY COM.PA.N Y.
Omer, or TllittErIITTARf.
Prrrs.ortom, PA.. February kith, then.
The Annual Meeting of the Stoat and Bondhold.
en at this Company. for the Election of Directors
and such other business as may come before it, wil l
Lc hMd et tile °Mee of said Company, in the Clly of
Platabargh, on the THIRD WEDNESDAY 1211
OF MARCH. A. D., DM, at 10 o'clock., A. is. The
Stook and Bond Trawls: Books of the Compane, Its
their °Mee lh the City of Vittiburgh, and at the
Transfer Agency.lo the City of New York. will ha
doled on the oth day of Meech, at 2 o'clock. r. ti..
and remelts closed until TM day of March thereafter.
N 2744 F. DL BUTURINSON. Secretary.
ELECTION NOTICES.
MANeIIYSTER SAVINGS BANS. - 11
IV MST MANCU.TISS. March Ist, MI.
A N ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT
AND SIX DIRECTORS of the MANCEI EST ER
SAVINGS RAW(will be held at their Rani:lnt
Mime, on SATURDAY, the gist day of March. be
tween the hours 011 and 4 o'clock.
krthaßd TINTS. B. UPDIKE. Cash•r.
PROCLAMATION --CITY OF AL
LEGLIENY. M.—WOODEN BUILDIti Q1.714::-!
heretry tome my proclamation as ordered
hy the following resolution passed by the Select and
Common ; Councils, at their meeting on Thursday
Wt, =I inat. :
Reeoired, By the Select and Common Counell of
the City of Allegheny, that the Mayor be Instructed
to Issue hie proclamation palling a epeeist election to
take the sense of the Mittens In regard to the frame
law—sold election tote held on the second Tuesday
of March next; and that It be heldat the usual elec
tion Maces, oh the usual hours and by the usual nice.
lion Onagers.
In Obedience to the requirements of th.s resolu
tion, the eiticeus of Allegheny ore retloeated
meet at the u sual place of holding elections, en the
second Tnesetay of March next, being sod th day
of the month, between the hours or blue ...vt
of that day. there. nd then "to take the sense or the
ettiseens In regard 10 the Prame Law, by Toting fur
or against the repeal of said law.
Olsen under my hand and the seal of said city, the
'Nab day of February. A. D., 1956.
JOIIN MORRISON, Mayor.
AUCTION SALES.
IMMENSE •AIICTION SALE OF
DRY GOODS IN PHILADELPHIA.
JOHN B. MYERS & CO.. Auct•rx,
Nos. 232 and 234 Ilarket Philadelphl..,
Will sell on TIIURSDAI and FRIDAY, March BM
maA eth, PAS, commencing eat*. day at 10 o'clock, bi
C ATALOGUE FOR the very large Flock of
DRY cIOoDS of Ream', JAMES BENI, SAYITEE
a 0., partially damaged at the late fire. A large
portion of the stock lout little If any Injured. The
attention of the trade Is aolicim4 as beta; well wor
thy of their attention. mils atm
EDGE SAL OF SUPERIORI
FURNITURE, CARPETS, REDDING. etIL
VEILPLATED 'WARR. An.—TIIURSUA y
ING. Marais Sib, at lits H o'clock prectsely wilt he
hold at kfasonie all Auction Hotta., 10 and Si 01fib
n r g, t ll= qU' init 7 ggi f n g ra d rPers!tv ' t id r Pli7e il ti
Ware, Bedding. Feather, km. comprislug In part
superior marble-top inahognay'side-boards, elcgaut
mahogany carved back sprlag sem mfa, mahogany
and .loot divan, marble top enclosed wash
stands, natant hat rook, Mahogaur spring seat pm ,
lur chairs and rocker, wanirotw. walnut whatwiots,
walnut and mahogany dressing and plain bureau..
aunt enclosed wash-stands, marble ton table,
'wilting table and secretary, walnut Sewing stand,
large bedclothm bureau, book Gar. pie,. talk, Ma
hogany lete-a-tete. olde
ratters,nd table, eau. a:
and wood chairs and arm 00100 halo
lounge chair, cherry lounge, cribs, tett. es Mac
walnut bedsteads, tarn-post and cottage bedsteads,
husk, cotton and Gran utattraems, feather beds.
103 Rea. newpritneßmatocky :nixed frathera In Mts.
bedding. CAPPNrs--Abtart 3pU yard. ilrus -els
Carpets, and ScOyartimenttrely new all- , rand lugraln
Carpets - hemp and stair earyiets, rugs, matting. be
Oliver plateacastors, cake haslet, tea, Lanir and
deurt Spoons and torts, Al day .locks; new Yrm.
Olin blinds, fancy shades. cutlery, queenswere, all
paintings. engraving . , Be.
rah!' T. 'f. IIeCLELLAND. tuet.
WEDNESDAY MOR
br NING SALE
OF OFN w reset's,
to makc canc. at Masonic; 110 soldl
Auction ithou t
thous, 6/
and 01 Ylfth On WRIENESIJA V, /larch 7th.
at 10 o'clock grecidv, 60 caddies and butts Tobacco.
assorted brands; tomall chests Black Tea; 10 half
bbl.. PM: lot of Indigo; I Platform Beale.. one
good
C r/. 6 1raY.c.1. 4 1.11P, obetn.
i\' ' ;N '
CARPETS,
Lace and Damask Curtains.
We are now receiving ccc BFRINO STOCK, In
cluding cholce lines of ENGLISH CARPETS of our
own Impartation. and comprising the mon vittes'•
dye and complete assortment of t very deserlptlo
of goods In our line that we have ever had the pleas.
are of offering to ono customers.
One purchases baying been made with IioLD at
lowest rates. we are enabled to offer the HEST
STILES IN THE &EMMET AT A REDUCTION
OF FROM TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Pitt
TARD {turn prieva of Last ninon.
MoYA.B.LAND & COLLINS,
. 71 and 7S Fifth 8t„ 2d floor,
Nexttett bonding to U. L. Custom Mom sod l'ost-once
PROPO.
TOCOAL DEALERS AND IRON
POUNDERS,—Projxmala will be received at the
OMee of the Witer Works, np to NOON on TUES.
DAY, - 111atch Roth . WM, to PURNI9II (NULL at the
PZ
UPR AND LOWER WORKS, or either one of
them, for ONE. YEAR FROM THY: FiltST DAY OP
Arlen., LIM Also. to InlttNltill WATER PIPE
and mlacellancone Casting.. far the aance time.
mhacltd ' JOSEPH' /REHM' Sort.
COAT tuit.i.sn's (writ:Z. I
Girt or At.t.tothexT, Fob. 14th, itat.
REAMED PROPOELI.LB WILL HE
menisci hy either or thepntlershlped 01110 MON
DAY .•I{h, for et-grading and
re-ttarlng ltobthson ewes !tux. u•rragli to Cratir
street. A Coo of the l *III ygs snipe oan be seen In the of
genlod l. 111 ftritrgre . etived at ill woe
Unto for thentone, limb., and iron' contalned e ln the
brld iSVEN't Tdr"'l37l l lPannigTh ER.
O. D. OMIT Chalnnan of Committee on Streets;
T. JUN/RAW, treat Comml.loner ; 11. 11. FRAN
CIS, City Controller. (.27 At
T4Tkiifi r AWiriiiiiiiitki AND
13 4 031CAEVIL iIittALIMICIFILES.
Proimw, will be racal•ed stt the °Mee of the
Water Works, up to noon on
NATWUDAY. ;QUI. 1913 a
fur e set .of Boilers, Cytt i nder i ang Pomp, areort
. I "6 l . ri glAlsad . .pe.,.., on, n t h e buds
-" Co will be reclaim, for the entire work or Repe
nt° 6(4 for the boiler,.
The Weter Committee reeerves the right to reject
ally or WI bile. tfeellti .1084111.
t h ti.-4111 IL : . Vi n
- Pri4tl i tarti4lik l ite n ottien
rf nflftle?g, s :t r at e ti r fl [I 9 4We:A I ot n lx=?l i g '
Mut Metionlng ()reek northward to the vicinity Of
11egag , t4 t V i zrk, Each section talll as
taffraaliVAdtg oral I l linitret t ritt 1071!
heer'anetne. 011 .trect. In the City of MI Ls
rgh, on the tat °Lateral' next. and propoaals will
be
to
at the same blacc tip to 0 o'clock, r. 11•.
orTIAUR:II.I.4Y, the 11211.,0F 2,TAItCII.
The line will be run 001ned staled - as antra at
practicable, hot contractor. can at any time obtain
at the Entrlncer'• office. In Pittsburgh, all the lttfor-
Within necessary to canal., them to examine nod
hid forjhe WorkWederstandlngly.
An =ether Infortnation_ taittel can be ivol
Valtar " 1"r11 h tfittelArtllZlPl7.
00VELEMEEINT SALES
Q.ALE OF NEW _HOSPITAL
cLoTM2dO,
ktnewee Punrwrolve Ornn.r.,_
Weenteoros. U. C„ February 13, letla 3
•'A it extentivo eUle of Hospital Ctothinx, Bedding,
to., oV i r t elngi d eini t p . thl °Heals] hears sad
Darby
Waebeeles. 31rtli n e nii T h tlit• j , " taln i r
Utte.tisu t on THURSDAY. the eth day of brars4
bu
r e d eo3loek e. et. The Iblloming artlel es will 1
'bill Offee for nab. ris. -
libteU 6).°s° r • scfIOONBLAKER S. SON,
Drawers 2n, OM . t il
Meets. Psi. 3.1 000 i •
/M. Pn••• NOW ' Pittsburgh Wkpo 1400 Works,
6.0,0 !' , ' . pinZ Wail, ..6 LEAD,
_ el 1 80
. TWOW-larli ".'""- -
SA* i
gliTt li enti t briPle trade end th trotbnelarta e I BIATY:IZ 'Aii .a tehru nil• V" ri/ 14 T/ 24
is call to t hig f •••P the Venn. All be Wein& r , . ...,.. - . / 14 5. -
4R" $ b U b tiftllVittP a rpoorilltre 1 ' %Vete: litti a latrCeelleei. 815•00 t
lin o ' lot rife tr. n Pre 3) ays tram I saw . , , .. .... 4 ;. , .
le tio.or H ere
**Clan, to Uneeremenefirnft ' N MR/V - 6 , OOOICLE OF
_ „ us, e8r r ,..,u,,- r
,M t. i ..u... co uxas MOLAIRSB, it'eents persalloni at
.. . e
C. W,;BOTTX;l347.r n itnctietteu. -.7 tinletanare ; , .. .. k,- , . „,.. Oa , Etax%7X,.., t . .
WANTS.
. . - - •
W.7A.NTED---.IA_NITOR-AT THE
, PRESBYTERPAN CHURCH. r
at Yo. Cenre
avenue. or 71 Logan street. f efIS. If .
•
WANTED—A Partner with One
TFIOOSAND DOLLAIni CAPITAL to Invest
, Ina business that will pay SEVEN PRE "VENT.
PER WEEK on the investment. A -dress Y.
; Qaazrrx. IITPICE. tish:;3l.gl
WAFTED—To borrow, for the .
torn of two years, ONE THOUSAND I WI.-
LAtts. (or which good seeurity will he given.
ply at Title area. where fu rt her Information can
tangiest], te'Abir , l
WANTED--CLERKSHIP--A Mid
tile aged Man, of eaelana , and aana l .lodc l'
wants altuatlou as A CCO pe lINTA NT or CASIIIER.:
Beat reference. Address "MAX," at tlnaarra'
Ornme. tell -tt
WANTED--EMPLOYMENT—By a
Young Man., In a Store. Warehouse or Mann-
Antony.~ we wadi onglit 1p on a farm, has it fair
educafilm, and will try to make himself useful. Ad
„,lresa "J. at (ismerra ntiabtf
;WANTED—Active Agents e ver, -
IN T 4' E1.41,` to l¢trodace ;
TWO
• N r E y aT. E ,: s ;: s l r l.% ” ,
sight. Prollts 500 per neut.. ttizonstani demand.
Agents, male and female. now 0 rating, err
1, dai ly. O per day, by working only few
nears PREV1.4.713 EXPERIENCE on- t en-vt'.
UNSEEPARALLY. A eistOple Of each worth 93, with
! tonna to agents, sent nee, by mail, on reoript 0(00
I ""'to PAT Postage. SirSATIEEACTION a It-
ASTRED. Andress is. W. JACKSON CO., P. O.
Hot 134E1, Baltimore, hid. mhs.-iv
P;77W:M
FOR SAL VA Trading Boat, ;
feet long; g 1, ku good order; haring n ,
dld cabin; llne Inside. hlw would make good '
Dwelling as well sa a good Trading Boat. Ewa,
at Berne Inland, where the le lying at percent. or of
R. WINTERnUILL,'saIne glare. whetutr
FOIL SALE—IOWA LAND—ItI,6OO
—ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY
ACRES OF LAND, attoaterl near Wetener (its, i
IFAMiIOn ." 001 (on the line of , Pecle
BellrOad,) Is offered for sale for slat - gnat lh ,hrwth d l,
lant.l.uang, each. Address “OWNElt,".rfararrn .
Or - Imm. ja,s3:tr ;
FORFBALE—Three good sec:owl
band BOILERS, 40 Inches diameter. IS feet long.
two Minch dues In each; made of 6-15111 slot burgh
Stamped Iron, Price. 4 each. Enquire of IL NI.
BOLE & at the Industrial Works. corner of
Point alley and Mullen. Way, Pl•Oburttb, Pa.
VOR SALE-92 Toed of Land al
Remington Station. fronting on P.. Ft. W.
E. It. It.. suitable for I,ttrden log or Eta:Menet The
Improvements roost. ..ft a sr”..cory Frame Hon,
containing five room, and Frame Stable. There h.
Fiorchard of fine fruit. Enquire of N. NELSON.
nn street. Pittsburgh, or of ALEX. PATTER
SON. Nlancheater. stg
1.4 - `Oll SA LE OR RENT--A t aco
ti.',<• 4 ll'o..`c?„fagf'n"rl;..ll'— " ,ll,l o o ' 7'.. ^ ."L
rfllage of
lotthen tail large dry roiled: Stable and other out
nuildingb a large Lot. well ailed with chalet. ft, It..
both large mud email. This hence and lot for a.
It will rent for S3 , XI. Also, a email Cottage Ilona,
whieh will i.e sold at a toat-gain. Nnquire of 11.
ITAIIII. Nae 18 klnyville, Pa. re:St:Arend
FOR SALE—Eight or Nine Acres
of LAND in Ohio Township, on Pittsburgh. Ft.
Wayne and Chicago Railroad, near litaroont Sta-
Don. There is a Dwelling Douse and out buildings,
and an assortment of frail trees, shrubbery, se.,
on the land. Inquire of JAMRS OILLF.i. A ND,
near the property, or of It. IL DAVIS, Allegheny.
fe2L.Steod MARTHA tItS3D, Sewlealey.
FOR SALE—A Valuable Country
Residence at Edgewood Station. Pennsylvania
Railroad, one d • bait miles from Wliklusburgr
Eleren acres ISOperches of Land: a One new Dwell
ing containing room, and cellar underneath:
Fruit and other conveniences on the premises. For
further information, call at No. 106 Fifth street,
l'ittaburgli, or on the premises.
no7.dt.f J. S. KIND.
part SALE—A desirable Dwell
tt..tatiHp,m'„?.,"rd.....`=`",r,,'",'lllf_!;Blterortll7ll/UoNet
built Itwelliug HOW, two-story, with four roono,
kitchen and a good pdtar. and a never-ratline
well of water, all the desirable out buildings. There
is a variety of fruit trees and grape mine, on thi• let.
Posession April let. Term. rettionattle. For fur
ther particulars. annuli, of GEOUGE tslT
on the premiere. mils
- von SALE—OAKLAND
PROP-
EtlTl'—lo Oakland. near Linden Grove. • two
story Frame limas, containing sin rooms, hail sod
collar, with • lot of ground adjoining. 1= feet front
by 263 back. The house Is nearly new, well finished
and in good repair. The lot is well improved. hav
ing'good garden, fruit trees. choice shrubbery,
ot water, cistern, grape arbor, 'le., while Its
!goad.] being on a slight elevation and adjoining
the Urove makes it most dwsirable as • tare of et it
donee. For Icnns and particulars apply to Silos M.
11.Mtlill .IAL . Fenn streets fet.33.
ron, SALE—. 4 valuable Farm of
UM AFFIES. In IN. un township, Westmoreland
coanty. stwoui three mules front the Fa. It, it., ..r
which thereat,. 75 acresclesfed and In good state
of cultivation; halanc, well Motored: a good apple
orchard bearing fruit of first eptitt•. The troth,. e
'omits are a good house. a good well of 'water at tile
door, Rune. ,roar, granery. corn crib and sheep
tows,. Tit, whole farm well watcre,l. Splrtolld
prospeets for oil tint mile from the y fan, 1,1,4,01
Murray. Ille about the, miles ow a. For further
particulars. total re at rite odic. of AV Al. It. li AT'S,
351 Liberty Avant. Upstairs. tnlvitltnn
OR SALE—VALUABLE
PROP
EETY AT IIAUVILLIE STATION, on the line
of the F. F. W. C. It. ii. A large substantial
Frame Dwelling. of modern style, containing Id
room, bath-room and wasb-Douse; hot and roil wa
ter: a spleudlal never-falling Spring, sapplylng
argent water fur house and stable_purposest an or
, saf
shard of 1,11 . 101111 mot sc. The atove proper
ty fronts the Ohlo river, and consists of about N
, acres, whirl, tan be divlded into lots to suit pur
chasers. Any Information desired can be oht slued
from , apt. JAG, lIA 1, on the premises, or to T.
W ALTER DAT. No. hrt Fifth street. feltAllollll
FOR MILE CHEAP.
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OF FIVE ACMES. In McClure totrurntp, adjoining
the premises ST Jam es Old and J. S. Liggett. The
Improvements are a plain Frame Dwelling, Frame
Barn, de.: a Vineyard of one acre, (six years old.
balance of ground filled with choice Fruit Tres, In
full bearing. A delightful building site on the place
eau be easily gut to by the Deaver road or Woods •
Ran Street Can.
A it i sell , y to JAMES
,id T. S
eros APL(RAIALASSiirkeNtIer.a,I
o. Ml
'OR SALE—FAKlR—Situated In
Patton township, miles How I itistiurgli, one
tulle from Monroeville. live miles from Turtle t reek
Station ou the Pa.. Central Railroad, containing
' about 114 ACRES, wore or lose, of which Sti are
cleared: the balance well limbered. There a
ereeled thereon a two-star} Hewed Log liouse•and re
Kitchen, frame barn, %by SA with stabling under
neath, with other out buildings: a splendid Spring
of Water at the house: hem well watered. !let 'wain
i has 40 apple orchards oust bank open, with about Si
acres of good coal: convenient to churches and
schools. The. above will be sold op reasonable
terms. Title good. For further Information, en
quire or S . It. W. DILL, No. SR Fifth street, or
AMIJEL GILL. on the premises , near Monroeville,
Allegheny county. Pa. Tahailwd6tviT
FOR SALE—Property In Mans
rtZtl).--1 will offer at Public Sale. on the Dem
lays. 013 MONDAY, the 1.21il DAY OF MAUCH.
iron. at to o•elock,a. a.. a VALUABLE PI EcE
PROPERTY In and anjululug the vill a ge of Mans
field, on the Plltaburgh. Columbus awl Cincinnati
Railroad, levee miles from the rite. The no rty
conflate of shout SEVEN ACRES OF 'LAND, on
. which are erected a LAROE TWO -STORY BRICE
HOUSE And FRAME err :Lace. About two bun
;
dad TOO NR FRUIT TREES are set out awlgrow
: log fleet, and the place la admirably titled for a
Counter Seat for , any Orte alalilluTrainp a
. cOnn , trY
I Cont and Hartione Of be best tinalitv. After the
sale of the aboVe property, the PERSONAL ES
TATE OF DAVID HILL, deceaaed, trill also he of
fered at Public Sale, by the undentigned, so attmln
i istrator of the said decenstuL Terms at sale.
feV3.rodtd WILLIA• HILL.
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1 1 0 LET—Elestory 'trick Dwelling
eontelutno oloroll roams, Situated on East Lane.
F:nnulre of No. 0$ gest Lone, Allegheny. mhe:lld
Volt RENT-orhe Lot on the col , -
ner of gutter sad Allegheny etreets, Ninth
Ward. together withltut old Brick 41e,h0l Bending
thereon. The lot hoe 141 feet Watt . liy fent deep
to an all° •. Will lenai. It Int floc , or too, rm a
_Np
psy to IM. lA. DARLINGTON. at No. Fifth
strtut, a coo fl uor. 1111,:yt
REll4'.—That neat Cottage
Iloaao..ie , a neree of grontid, eltnate4 234 mlleu
frono the City. frentkng the liege ...nil Isprosol . , ut•ar
Arthur o SlatVIA. (4404 [Orden, Fruit and N 1 ell of
%Voter. Mat 41:.1 per ycor.
sulte
i DRUGS AND CHEMICALS
GEORGE A. KELLY,
WHOLESALE DREtiOIST,
.ro. 8 7 treed ,StiVei,
iIt , VOLHTZ THE T. CHARLES HOTEL
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
WVEMEamr , c73amin.rair„
PALSTS, OILS, VARNISHES. L , YE.STUFF, sr.
The 11..1 busloou will be contlubell. b.. at
O. 63 Tad.el stn.., sod cont. of Ohio and F. du
el Alleghoni. mylbly d
SIMON JOHNSTON,
Taiti7imrimissw,
Corner of
ns, C Fou
Ic rt A h L S a ,
nd Smithfield S
R
t T s ,.
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p o SCI o PI3, BUNIES 11ANDLC,WI10 4, do.,tatorted d irect
horn London,
Parts and Conn., Inl7
prtikr LADIES OF AMERICA
F
muusors GOLDEN DEWDROP
And Victoria iteigia,.
TIE GEM OF TUE. WOULD. TOILET, VARIAN
ati WRITE. It eats • warm delicate tint to the
complexion and rich tone, lite. the Parton Marble
Carnation i/longai. • beluDful tint of the rose.
Manufaotured by A. W. HAERIBON,
roseate by Dn. GEO. It. KEYSER. sad all
Druggists of liittaburgh.
DZ. O • W. H. REED.
fel:Wind Gummi Agent.
HALM
B VEGETABLE SICILIAN
NEVER Is wl l Ma it edilirt re l itore;tte TAILS.
41V E .1 Rate to Ka alitura color. 544 7111.1.
iiN.Vill :',.. tafle:orAnnlttilLtgra FAI LS.
y i Ez zu f d tlnmv v gdhv hair to a Dm WAILS.
Tot Waal the CENTILII7I3III74 EITO ..carne.
of Ohio and Fellers* streets, An.lheol ,
js.% Or(). A. KELLY
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CITY ACCOU-NTS.
lEP , r4..r OP THE WA: 0031
1, t - rr yr. -
pwa t , r , , Conaloatre pre
R .
eent.the
otk* w folto
I %Alb, II ll*
K nt
nar3. I .41f; II• re % •Lues uhr tne
II o: • nu' tlrra e :1...v.,.
thlrly.on.. ,r..i
Water ren, ,r1...‘......:,0+11.513
n,nts
Addy iler reel' ...1S
WU. r red.:or N 0..., pttrpo.o...
Wilt, Iwo; nu armr.x,n, rrr.uu•,
Hutto% and ann. I runt a: ' , aura Lo.
Ferrules as r drnline.. ,
Old mural and Flre ling box , .
Bala: ce con Ingent Fobont-T
$111...kel
Ihe topepd tures fir thell6l, inceneleg btu,
laid °Tee Cbr wect of fund, P , OM , ' of whlell Pe"C
eel, batons tO Us° ipeniltt ores of ,Ite• •
pr., lon re+ •
approcrlation Cc the yell' 1.17 , was not adecaato
to etc neeeaaary es pen, of treeing the trot kr 111 ope
ation.
rail and the on of a st,eo hundred and Llgh d •,
ollars .l tweet) rents lent traeciere . e.l from ale,
No. ft to ?Co 5, try order of Coleco,. 0
tedlc held .2 the VI dell' Dereehbre. 1861
h`rr le partet the expeuttliAren (or the year
165 nil he paid ;noon the anCetKla ,lo . lot 1,06 .
The earn lel.t OT,. added to the witched paid 1., a de.
Band mares 1..tal strdy-nro tboutand ve tro•
red 00,0 lwenty one dollars and thlrly•da cent, ea
helle• •
•
Kir , ..nd...tre, At l• .ork, .......
Ri
F. T.4.1d..41444 ..pp, work.. 10 v.r...1
E.‘penalit qrrai J.`, l / 1 went C51..41104.1%4
P111..141.1
I, I) 1 2 4 . 5 . 107 "
VA'SD %
For n •retement Aro reeve/11"U: Tele'
r , d to the tee rt. •4 perloteedett of the Weer
te,l,, 4.,eeeer .4 Wat.. Rents. herewith
enhumred. ty. H. .w,z.
THOS. C. DICKSON,
O. W. COFFIN.
JOHN :.LIPTON,
cH•S. 11. ARSISTP,oN, , ,
JA HES
etnelay 46th.15466
RKl`oitT OF 111 KIN•KRIN TENDERT AND K
KINEKR TUE WATE.I. WORKS.
Tn the Warr nom, - (lax - rum., Ihe follow
nu ol onurattons of the Wo , er Works
for the yeur unAJug January 31. t. 1566.1 s
fully .nbint,ted
()wine to lii eapsety and condleon of the Lower
Water Work.. the 14.1ng time required to tbrnlob
toe (peat.' of w noceeaory to meet the de
made upon them. van ten thmmond ono hundred end
twenty•th-ee ',ra f O.,th tetr.n.m, which la ta
I hat.. a“ Im e mtrml opd eleven utore ttl.
than Is In the another of wo.tlng dare In the year.
thirty., hundr, Ott •tal'-three hours rot re drain
lhan IF. Tim tnr., ho,tred and ,17 , 7-ti da) ,
That holet theca, rnittoo Ore now math.,
mra^ollF-tsta -.• muro,e th.. c•psr.ity on to Work.,
on e. on ./n.,•1...1 , outom - , .pasta.
The rpu - ‘‘ •,• en , a•ni.i, .1 Me Maher p,rtmna
ot the rita, with a Fun:it:l2l4,es, ren,intt rims tier
the t • Vii,lll,
Owing to :no denetenev or n ropp , y r m the
r.,ghin ward. I ineronniend the teinoval ..f .).d
t00 ,,, c; low ,u Priiiy!‘anin rnl , e, from Steven.
‘ to Diniort.l.l e ntr ;at. and replace It nn•
Igta inn, pipe. az Iwe cunrerttons to make it wire-.tier. oh.rli Wank! require n rdr,o el ht In-he. In
Mame!, o tL I lower end ofo reet. to LOI
Nei, and along Co melt atreet to Prlde et rec . and
(WWII Pride street ro Penbayrr ant t nvenue.
. .
I alt recoitonend the el tension or a six-Inch pipe
on Sireltanle street, trom Penn Street to the bridge.
Tne running time of the Lower Work* ie an average
of aistern and teventreo ene.hundredtha hours bir
tech engine. or together thirtyitaro and illirty•four
onettiandreritlit boon per day. Average daily con
tort-01ml of Coal 340 hula els for one engine. or 1.,-
me , ber hoods. Average daily supply of water,
I 014 07 7 noble Piet.
Tb • running Rope.. r• ported by tea Engineer of
the Upper Werke. la an average of tont - teen boon per
day. Average dedly notimunptlon of coal, 1 II busb•
els. A rerag • daby 'apply of water, 211.097 noble
feet. Respectfully anlultted.
.11)0. eItENCEI, bnpennLendent.
February 2.ltb. 18116.
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To la , Wafer Com no i The under.
ached repo t• that the earbenheetcet Path halti to the
( tty Tre.ert, fal the veer 1565, smomats to the
von of Miet , ,ln bundred and exty.three donare Rod :lOrtv•eve e•htm f .Iloarr. :
IVatrt rent, tor bantling purp....nrs
Wet, g streellt
==Z=EM!
sl,Flia
The tenter rents eases/not on the various establish ,
menu. In the city and Pltt townehlp tieing the hydrant
water. for the yeeir ending on the 31. dav of Niarrh,
ISM'. amounts to :Or stun of one hundred and seven
ttiortast rl roar hundred and sirty-two dollar's and
turtrelght Cents dye per neut. on arreara remaining
unpaid on Inn Let day of October, 11363, euvounttna
In thirteen hundredand elghtiofour dollars and sic.
teem ceuto d water reni• for building purposes,
four eenhundred and ton- dollara and atmcents;
and water ten. for sprint:lloz streets, one hundred
and fourteen dollars and thirty rents; and honer ard
gnd ni at hallo Lot. one hundred and rorty.four
dollars ru and n I neti -eta cents; ferrules and di Ming, two
hooded sod ionr.str dollars; uUetal and lire plug
b dee hundted and twelve dollars tad eta cents.
Holunee In the hand.ol the Sup' rinleadent on the
lot reittenrf ISlls.two hundred and sixty.
term do.latu ennui , added to the asses.
m makes a loth' rtIWILIFI of one hundred and
el o,eh then and ern houdn,d and lhlrty•nlne dollarsand hoe only ,IVe ,-.eta.
I rer.,..urvot for your mmsl.l,att..a th• to
mtplyl , Le ~trt.. to the tip, PIT the supply of large
of ..m,rdally the Ystalutohlue:fts
tAa[ ere p,tty pplte.l from sonreel other than %h.,
Water Works. ttio preayttt systeny the .4usn•
tity of 10.1 rant yet, tt,drattoOt De rottenly Decer•
reate., ReeDer.:llll) sub
{SOB F. RT file.
A anecwor of r R. 1211
ebrulr) 21 th , 1 SU& I$llCl.OO
I)Et'ORT 4/F DAVID SIMS. Fuperiu.
tentt..ll4 of Nt.trkett. staling the amount (.1 St 3 tl
Kent. rtbel era rteb tbe ye, 'Sus.
1 .srl%
Kent
cot, lea Ca Ithaller
dn,..rew 70131l1:.
AdAllllierkenin h.
I Adam Sender .
3 I:e.q,:re St.lnhan.N.
6 Jot n 11ot-frusta
I , arr Trot,
Grump Morse
IJ Zn;ler
12 Wetwo
13 Flamvel Aolosor,
It (1 , ..1 - 1, I . -
It FM. Heddlua;
Ad tm Holtman.
b. 14444444.44
)144•4444.41
4 44 t44t. ,441.14444444 at 14. 44•1
4,14 4 .4.1.. y W,14_2
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'2! • J.Jhn I+, man
Mlttern.
John P...rtar
evt.t r
17 Wilhnm Hoffman
IN (30011tH, Fried
10 John
.0 N. • 01tIon. .
37 Fred.
01 Stewart
7.1 .1100, }lnto . .
• l o olea Womb., ..
Hsitrean a F' ,4 .s.L.
rt: Jewell F. Thompsnit
01 borriza Him..
30 John Roi net ....
00 MM.. d Young., .
4 0 Andrea , Calthaller
• endlh
70 Hoch hiehatileon...
Learners 81•111ne...
Charlea Molts_
C DLlenhach. . .
11.8 Annley...
m•cksl;Lcli
in Andrew Ackley...
F0..1 aster. 1i0n;........
el John Minter
• Theodore.
8.1 113.014 Kelther
si John Set:leer.
neon Hog
N 1 Wlflioni 1111niCk
• Joisepli HFornoBarrison
se 10 .
NI ibex...as Klulherno
10 George Kim' cello .
91 Henry Ackley......
Ol Jnoii p b CTris
lenill Dram.. ..
04 Charlea liteherdeon .
93 .1. n. .
to; corded Itletyloh
97 Elizabeth Bmeeder.
fre Kilns,, It siinan .
WI Frier
103 William Peters. .
101 011111,,, lleCer
101Ilonek
103 lloberz .....
14; Shalom Brake.....
101 J. F. liellstelu •
lag Adorn Ravers.
101 John Brown
lilt John en .......
109 ?billy 1 Ong ,
110 John isornbach... .
Lt( AJAm Eckert
IF I Fred.
113 J. T. Eckert
114 Samuel Yonnc.. .
113 Henry Loftier . .
Ili Ernest Ramer........
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111 Clark. B. Weizz.....
130 Genre° Brien
121 Martin W. Feely....
123 William Cox
ICI James S. sayers, „
1r124 'I Ikoms. 11. 0g1e5....
. air .. ....
I Stands
120 00
120 CO
1".0 00
1:000
14000
SCO COI
200 OD
'2O 00
so au loo m
DO!
1.911 401
two gal
1Z I:PORT OF THE ALLEGHENY
w II Ala' ALASTIO.II fur the year 11403.
erlid 0 Lill, 411,L70 bbis . sa,mt *.. •
Plat Goats with Oil, 1,010 2.4011 47
G'hartage, °Vet . time.. 8,241 49
-.Flat Boatsovlth no OIL Tit 't 00
Peel hoots. 31......... .............. Mu Ou
Steamboats, 0 • 1,784 00
Tow Boats &Steamers finishing. 34 975 ni
Pig Metal. 8.534 esti .. ISO h 3
Lumber. 1,678,930 feet 357 to
Shingles, 3.000 IP &I
Gathering Oi l l on Wharf . P 5 00
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AMF.I3 L PATTERZOWS.N, 16
Wharf Master.
To Mn. Jon!: 111 . C.annO. Controller,
IlOn. February MI, ma.
MO t IiONGAIIICLA WHARF BIAS
TER'S IMPORT for Ten Montt.. and Fourteen
Day., for tiot year I NULL
Amount rocelreA from Full Priced Steam.
$8,3.1e 40
Amount received from Fractional Steam.
Amount received from Brownsville Steam.
C."
Amount received from Pint and Canal 1..30 08
neat. 1,085 00
Amount
r iVc ' tqv ' e d inr ' Ons"Tolirtit i •l Wharf "
Heats al 00
Amount received from "Tile Jones rerry
Co.•s" Boats 680 03
Amount reentood from Itailroad Iron 3,900 03
Amount received from WI 110 BO
Amount recelecti from use of Wharf 401 33
nrrimmon. February 161, 1966.
I:9 tiafbi Ali :4 go) :41 oil
S. BRY4N, Iltoker in Stocks,
• TIONTm_AILD REAL EsTATT, 57 FoLTUTO
ornrc.r, Bußdini,) hay. and
Cornetist lee BAN It, RATLEDAD.
OIL AND oTTIIIR STOCKS, sad GOVgILNXENT.
311717101 PAL, RAILROAD AND OTHER BONDS.
Orden executed bv telefeebb et
BOARDSW ORE
And PULL ...DELHI' IA fiTOCE at th en
COMlllitfohila charged In theao Utica respect'
vete. mb.2
Pi: i t 4 10 pil 01
pIIITATE DISEASES.
OPPICE Mats PENN sTurr, near Hand.
mini the cu. of all ateemea or • private natant. in
mini two to fen! nays, by an entirely new and mita
treatment. , BenitaM 'Weakness, and' 'Umber
4 C."" t ' s of L "Einittiiinrintne and their prevention
warranted or money refandeit.
Onion bonra-7 to 10 A. )11-.tSd w a, atinVeVi.P.
Andreae letters 7.tr..EsY4 Penn street no
TAIIERS--NEW 4:100D11
WI A ll xuti r llM—LAndlottli , tha Housekeeper*
Itishi.l-....11.r0naw Lhelt-WALL PAZZItti-
AE.I4 WM twris cgtoe os
itAakiailaft a Wood istr•Ai.
SOAPS, EXT'IULOTS Ssc, DRY GOCHA.WENGS.
GOOIiS
TOOTH BRUSB.I.I,
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URA I'S EXTRACTS,
PINAVIrs EXTRACTIi,
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SIMON JOHNSTON, Druggist,
Corner Smithfield lea Pnerth Street •
rlavigaewiff: m:rso
THE RECENT IMPROVEMENTS
that have been.alleed to the
WHEELER & WILSON
-4-.* ni
litre greatly lio . rvased Its value. ttill the Woe
the tame. and but little to advance of other
andcomparatively Inferior maehinen. Many have
imr.na-ed other machines .Imply because they
conld be obtained at a little lent price. When they
nould accompliah hot half the amount of work. and
hare Invariant,' regretted afterwards that they did
not obtain Tilt Kt:ST.
Since the modern improvements bare been added
In thir machine, it lia. become urine...sat y pre
pare the - work at all by basting. so that the
entire sewing at au ordinary garment Is performed
without t.aallog. whirl) Ina very great additional
saving of labor.
Below we glue a table made up truce actual caper
tilOWlnd the relative time ordapied In tuak•
led garments hr thin machine and also. by habil.
tArlilar.. BY 11.15 m.
hi•nire. Mtn. Holm, Mtn
14
. 2 211 . 1 7 0 fi
at
49 „ la
, 10
1 • ; 50
12 5 27
4 S 27
57 6 27
1 10 Si
15 7 25
7 1
29 4 6
7 0
15 4 10
I al
Genthwieti'., Shirts
Frock C05t5.........
Satin Vests.
Linen Vests ..... ,
Cloth Pante_ ......
Summer Pants......
Silk Drell.
Morino Dre 55.......
Caller Dress_.....
Chemise
Moreen - Skirt
Muslin Skirt
Drawers
Night .....
Silk Apron
l'lsin Apr0n........
Call and see these Superior Machines
in operation and judge for your
selves.
..1.40.4 00
114 10
14.1
WM. SUMNER & CO.,
27 Filth Street, Pittsburgh
11,21.1 m
GROWER & BAKER'S
iziti4lll3/41140:1 J:iNl
dove twee awarded the FIRST PREMIUMS at th
following Fairs for tht year IMS:
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_Lawrence County Pale Pa.
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SHAW &
SEWING MACHINES.
AO AMetalaisLes
SOLD IN TWO DAYS.
! Are manufactured without enycomplleated macitin
en! and therefore are not liable to getout of repair,
, Pamire perfectly adapted for every den:lotion of
I y Sowing nod Tailoring. We do not class out
ILschinve with cheap trtacbinea, as we have taken og
, Patentee prices. XV! e refer to the following person
its reference:
31r. A. AIKEN, No. lei Fourth street; Mr. VAN
DER NAILLEN, J
No. =I Webster treet: Mr.• J.
DOLAN, No. Colwell street. Mr. J. SCOFIELD,
No. 19 Second street, AllegbenkClty. Webave
en that - Ono we tan refer 10. II of our Machines
are warranteethre years. AGENTS WANTED.
IL 11. LONG, Agent.,
111 Grant Street, near Flttb,
nolo:Emeod PITTSBURGH. PA.
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TRICE ONLY &IL THEON - LY CHEAT' MACHIN - I ,
IN THE UNITED STATES Hennaed to use the
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to from to rd PIM MONTH. COutity rights H'
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PAOE ISUOTHERS.
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FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
.11/b7:Nd T NO. 29 FriPTI3 STREET.
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W. W. MOORTIMUYS,
New Style frizzed Nets,
Halr Coils,
Fuel' Buttons,
New Empress Hoop Skirts, '
Embroideries, Laces,
• Woolen Goods,
AT GREATLY REDUVED PRICES: AT
No. Si Market Street.
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JUST °PEA ED AND PuR TALE trf
WHITE. ORR & CO.,
CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
Arc receiving NEW AND DESIRAIII.S. GOODS
by Expresd daily from New York.
NEW STYLES OF HAIRNETS;
COILs, ROLLS ASV TWISTS:
REACH SPOTTED SILE'RETS.:
LO II SPOTTED LACE VEILS:
LADIES . ENAMELED PAPER COLLARS
LADIES . ENAMELED_PAPER CUFFS:
A?i CY 001IRS—NEW STYLE;
ALEX AS LYRE'S KID OLOVES;
HEST'S SHIRTS. COLLARS, TUN.
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Dttplea Elliptic Skirts
Tu Dealers at Manufacterers• Price L• it.
ALL KINDS OF PAPER CALLAN
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Merchants and Dealers supplied
at lowest prices. .
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!!
RECEIVED PER EXPRESS TO-DAY.
Yew Style “Frizn Head Nets,
flair Coils and Rolls,
a.xo3c), epls
Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Eliptie
HOOP SKIRTS.
New Goods Arriving Pally
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Will find our stock Complete and
Prices as low as any otherb °Else.
MACRO', CLYDE
Nos. 7s and SO Market Street;
COTTON GOODS
BATES . 4 .4. BELL'S.'
AT EATON'S,
17 Fifth Street.
ARRIVING DAILY DY'EXPIE SS.
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GOLD AND !ALVES CORP,
TASSELS
REAL POINT LACE roLLARS.
POINT APLIOLTE COLLARS.
REAL POINT ',A, I nOGING.
POINT APLIQC LAO). Nlf EIIGINC,
REAL POINT ABU POINT APLIWDRE'S,
LADIES , AND GENT'S LINEN In great
rewlety.
wrorrnit. GOODS
cLositah - out
GREATLY REDUCER ~ .PRICES.
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77 and 79 Market Striet
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ALL WINTER GOODS
MACRE,' & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street
DURING THE SEASON;
A GENERAL
ItEDIWTION
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