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

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SufsfiQhfimsts rfkiialvcd MALL office at be
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I Fifsellmarts or .uus. %tirade: mud.' win be taex
lblir safoilsEl; r •
•Tlialunee K our koirking edltlonels
Titkitt CrtNl* the At.nier or trout cintsben.
9 t4igd D 7 C►crtere at niTEEN PENTS kw week.
A CASE STATED
. . - -• •
Many years ago, we frequently con - versed
with the.first white tnalrborn on the Wes-
Uri) Reserve, In' Ohio. This was befits
the days of railroads. Hia experiences ante
dated the construction Of the Eric Canal,
Which Connecta the waters, of the Hudson
Riwer With thCala of Lake Erie. He describ
ed the manner in width his father recount
ed to ititti the tedious emigration from. Con.
necticutle Oblo.. Reaching the Hudson with
a small company„they . embarkedin s sloop,
which took them to Albany. There they
obtained passage on a boat,* which was
forced up the current of the Mohawk, by
men working with long poles. Towards
the head Of thatliver, at a very early day,.
a rude connection had been inane With the
witerafailing Into Lake Ontario. Follow
ing this route, the little company reached
the Lake. There they .nitelied their tent,
and fell to work constructing a small boat.
'When itwast...finished, their scanty goods
were put optpt)ard, and they toilsomely
crept along the mast up to the mouth of the
*agars, 'and thetinti that stream as far as
Lewiston. Here aporthge had to be made
around the rapids and the falls. It was a
'slow and exliattatin,g labor to haul the goods
and boat to near-Black Rock. At last this
its ,
_point watrattaTifek;aild the party again em
. baiked,:and,.hugging the shore, finally
reached the mouth of the Cuyitogn.
Next came the work of building log
houses, ' They had axes with which to cut
the loge; but horses or cattle with which
to draw them. House building, with only
such scant iibeessories, was a hardship; but
' finally It was accomplished. Then follow
ed the labor of clearing narrow fields and
getting in, as best it could be done, some
crops. At length other settlers arrived
• frorit Connecticut by land, bringing a few
cattle and horses with them. By exchang
ing labor, horse-building . tutti ficid-clearing
became etudes.
Titiessivi was reasonably good, but it took
the proceeds of an acre to buy a pound of
tea of the trader at the point where Cleve
land now stands. All other needful coin
modities wore purchased, if at all, ut cor
responding rates. The prices demanded
'by the trade were regulated by the cost and
risk of getting goods in and carrying the
produce of the soil out ; and the adventui
Otis pioneers had to pay the charges oft,
transportation both ways.
By and by, one after another, came in the
blacksmith, the shoemaker, the imrpenter,
'the mason, and the tailor. These became I
consumers of agricultural products. Then
was established, on the spot, an exchange
of the results of labor. Costs of -trartspor
tation were lessened. The trades, or*.und
dle-man, made no gains by these exchan
ges, - bat the gains were made by the exchan
gers themselves, in the form of diminished
prices. Indeed, it did not matter what
prices were put on the commodities ex
changed, so long as the prices on one std;
were ratable to the prices on the other.
Labor. a the real Measure of value.
So the settlement went on, increasing in
numbers, by fresh arrivals from the east
and by births. Employments became more
and more diversified. Broad farms appeared
in the wilderness; mills were erected; vil
lages arose; roads were made; ships float
ted on the lake; piers were formed at the
mouth or the river; canals were dug; rail
roads were laid; a city existed; our family
had become a hundred thousand. At last
the produeeof an acre would buy a hundred
pounds of tea; and the 'acre had risen from
the value of a dollar and a quarter to be
worth a thousand dollars; in some in stances,
ten thousand.
A consistent British free-trader,—if such
an one had by chance fallen in upon that
infant. settlement—would hare 'told the ad.
venturonShorderers that it was foolish for
them to desire mechanics and manufactur
ers to coins into their neighborhood ; that
all the articles they required could be
bought much cheaper in London, Liver.
pool, Birmingham and Manchester than
they could be made in Ohio ; and that the
part of genuine wisdom consisted in buy
ing geode where goods were cheapest
Every man of sense perceives that such
advice, followed out, would have been fatal
to all progress : that the settlers would
have totally failed of success as agricultur
ists and been forced to betake themselves
to hunting. and fishing as the only means
of eking out a precarious existence. Fred-
trade would have reduced the settlers to
barbarism.
This instance—a common one—illustrates
and enforces the whole doctrine and pine.
tire -of Pmtection to Domestic Indus iy.
The only way to cheapencommoditimi—
s, not In nominal but In relative price--is to
lessen or facilitate the changes in place;
that is, the transportation of substances
between the places ' , Acre they grow or are
produced and the places where they are re
quired !kir use. Herein is one of the grand
secrets of individual competence and opu
lence and of national increase and power.
Air AccomMODATI.24O PAnTi.—The dcm
ocratic party is a very accommodating one,
so Car as accommodating itself to circum
stances is concerned. All through the war,
it distingnished itself in Pennsylvania by
its hostility to the soldier; but as soon as
the irar. was over It put up two soldiers
as candidate, on the State ticket to catch
the &Ulm' vote' So long asthe constitu
tionalramendment- abOlishing Slavery was
In doubt thpr,opposedit and denouncsl
every one viho . .iottpd for as soon a s it
is adopted they dechtrithat the 7 endorse it
cordiallyi
•
In Connecticuttqr founirdSaikpast, they
have contested the Statues ttielpo t pro
slavery, arati 7 vueparty ; thieyeeitlior put .
up a candidate for °oven:tor who vote4fok
the antlldartry - anistitutioual amendment
and for the Abolition of Slavery in the Die.
trier of Columbia, whom .they themselves
burnt in effigy, for these very votes:
jai:id : hum their idatform for years past
has been based on tile doctrine that thegov
ertunent hiiiiei:poweeto coerce a State to
stay Igthe.rnlOD, , and therefore the war
was altWAniii.'richt : they head their ticket
wither Bohner who fooght in that war, and
declarilliai no state luut the right or power
to get out or the Union I
No party elr hethre showed such teeth- '
tyanneal ;-..te,t with all its changes it
neser — martafesta change.to.the right side. •
'Vous oceans to be no levniTio
nese of iinportitii forelin goods. Lig week
'the receipt' at New York were of the l i t he
of P240,000r-sold,iniltas.
KFAITUCEY
leke...arein,syie u t uc tri
First, that of thebld Unis - Whlg toast's, w 0
learn nothing and ,C9rgel.,,nopsil!g; isle+
by the Louisville :Oar/A - aid Was called - it;
Convention to mevt Seiond, thit,
of the returned „Rebels and their sympathi,
sera, embracing the larger part of the old
Democratieparty; it is led hythe Louisville
payriervana holds its Convention 'May 7th.
'hird, that portion of the old Democratic
party that was too cowardly to fight in the
Rebel army or sympathise with it openly,
and too treasonable to support the Govern
ment honestly; it is led by the Louisville
Democrat, and refuses to hold any Conven
tion. - I
All these factions are pro-slavery and re
actionary. There is, practically, no differ
ence between them, and an outsider mar
vels at their non-agreement in action. Yet
it is a fortunate thipg that they do not agree.
The only hope for the State is in their mu
tual hatred of each other.
There is also a party in the State calling
itself "Radical," but it lacks backbone.. - if it
had a leader of any nerve it might do Beate
thing for the State; but as It is, it merely
follows the other factious arar'pfr, had tries
to pick up a few crumbs of opmfprt, by pro
test'ng that it is sot "Radical," , after all.
Tus..lVationai /stair-at...sr assumes to be
the organ of President JOHNSON, in an inti
mate and p e rsonal sense. Before the elec
tion in NeW flampahiro , it said :
"A. vote for the so-called Union party in
New Hampshire or Connecticut, as things
arc, is an endorsement of Congress against
the President."
After the election in New Hampshire the
same paper claimed the victory of "the so
called Union party" as "virtually a
Radical defeat" and an endorsement of the
President !
TIIE NEW OELEANS lit.EcTiox.—By the
dispatches' philshed this morning it ap
pears that tge President has not ordered the
New Orleans election to be set aside. $o
those Consertilthes Who attempted to make
capital out of 'that supposed proof of the
President's loyalty, were a Ilyle premature.
Mumma.", ELECTIONIS.-WILLIAX REV•
NOLDS (Rep.) has been elected Mayor of
Meadville. The Republicans do nekmake
any fuss over their vintories, regarding
them as a matter of course.
CAPTITDD OV HOLLAND DY TICE HVYCIL
The copperheads have carried Harrisburg,
ae they have done eyed' year from Hine
itnmemorial. Their rejoicing over it is be
cause they iridn't lose it.
HE.IMIiML B/SWil
A Noausse Berge - rms.—The confirma
urn of M. E. T. Parker, who was recently
appointed Surveyor of the Port of New or
,' leana by Mr. Johnson, Was rejected by the
l 4 enate. This gentleman was the rebel
of New Orleane prior to its capture
by our forces, and had ~ b arge of the Uuion
prisoners captured M .- Bull Run. He was
' :deo director of the Cm:decimate States
Leather COmpany. Representations to this
etfeet made to the Senate by many of the
Union prisoners so held by him as well as
i by the loyal men of New Orleans, canted
his rejection
„Tux Curd.a‘nA.—lt looked, a few weeks
ago, that the cholera would approach this
country., If It canto id all, by way of the
Southern coast. After hs ravages in the
French West India Islands had been some-
what allayed, it would seem that it leaped
ei one bound from Gnadalotnxi to Doinhe
ha; and it had not much further than the
distance between these two islands to travel,
reach our Southern seaboard. Serne, at
•ast., of our Southern cities ate paying elate
ttention to quarantine, and it is advisable
that they should all do so,—N. Thom
As an instance st the spread of divorce iu
the West, we are told that there ate atpres
era living. in Cqlumbus, Wisconsin, two
v.ornert and a man who has been married
In thevinnea aforesaid. The man has been
enrried four times, has now two wives liv
ing, and has no wile. The first v,•onsan has
b.-en married three times, has two hus
bands living, and has no husband. The
second woman has been married twice, has
I s. o husbands living, and has no bilsbiani
Tun Union Association of the Seventh
Assembly District—represented by Mr.
Raymond in Congress—had a spirited de
bate at its meeting last evening, on the
p,Rey of the President Mr. Raymond's
lends carried the amendment indorsing
tint policy : by a meagre majority of four,
but were willing enough to adjourn with
out taking allote on the resolution of ap
proval of both the President and Congress.
A FARICE./1 in Chesterfield county Vir- I
gin's, recently brought a suit against a
Frenchman for selling-him a deaf mule; be
had "geed ; whoaed anti Nimrod” until be
was hoarse, bathe mule wo ul d neither I
ir
gee, whoa, nor ha, consequenthe was a
deaf mule. The reply of the I , ,renchnian
WaisParblein ze inewel is net deaf; ze
'newel no understand re English you talk
to him. The case holdi over to the next
term.
..Nan' Yong contain,, 311 elituchea of
which GI are Protestant Episoopal, 43 P'res
-I,yterian, 35 Mothodist X.:Roman
Catholic, Baptist 23 Jewish synegeguee,
IN 11.hneh Reformed ilLutheran; Gllnlied
Pre , 'hYtetitta. s'Rel l armed Presbyterian, a
'cofign.gationalist 4 linivenadhu, 3 Unita
rim, it African kleihodird, 3 Friends', I
Methodist Protestant, and Muhl.* come
under diet:wading of "miscellatteon.a"
Tea Fasamitarem SolTool.9.—The Amer
ican Missionary deiodation now have
Ii
mored schools It. the Shenandoah Valley
with Imo' pupa. The most difficulty in
estaldlng -one was (bond in -Leihigton,
when the scholars of Mr; Ikea collegecom
blood with
o ttpipubee in making etrenu
ens efforts f net it. In Riehinerui there
are now 1,1 blacks.nttending school.
A ?Kingman In 'ties.' York nee called to
attend a patient with the acailet fever.
found a pig pen in the house, into which
had been thinalli every kind of rubbish for
weeks. It was too touch bar the hogs eimn,
for one had been carried out' tlma some
time before. The dieter asked the people
why they kept the.. hogs in the house. The
reply Was, "They keep us warm."
Paz Logansport (Irdlans) Jearnalsays:
jro the first time in the histmy .of our
conrn s , a noun woman, Mn.. limeade
Lindsey, neellili, was admitted to testify
In the Outs Circuit Conrt,'on Tama:lay,
in the cue of the State of Indiana against
Wise. - Obreatithas store made by the ,et:
torneys for the 'defense, which were over
rtiled by his Honor, Judge Biddle.
TuE Leglelatute bf, id`ow break* has
paased art act calling a Convention to pre
pare a Hutto Censtitutkin, There are, to be
twice as marry deleffortos as thorn Attitriem
bons of the TerritOrialCorincirand .douse
of Representatives. The electkin of 'dole
gotta. wii.4 to the on the Mt Monda
in March, anConvention in e ceteroc the y,
fifth Monday in April.
l'ittu,eStuumn DALLAS, the only
son of the late George M. Dallas, died on
Thnraday last, in Philadelphia, in the 41st
vrar ,r Ida age.' was a member of the
bar, and while..hitilisther was the Americo:l
M Mister to England, lie was Secretary of
Legation. hfr. Dallas was a very sauna
hie gentleman, and his ices is very teach
regretted.
Tun effect. of the decline in cotton upon
the manufacturing Interest hi intik:fated by.
the fact that a row days ahloo, a large menu--
featuring 'house at Providence, R. L,
for abent $.4,00e,00k through havlngouhand.
a large amount of cotton parch' at high;
ptuns ' rime, end also a heavy stock of manure&
good&
Jk•SAILtLY of II ye persons resided upon a
farm th - 13 1 erry, New Ilainpldro, for ape
hereriodW littr-threo yew", during winch time
Awaffneitherst birtiidealb, °marriage
in the "Neither 'll,l they clutingthe
time put u letter into the Poet gine°, take
one out, or take a newspaper.
SHarraNOS CPA WoitLat Vnli FULLING A
FREEDILAIr...ahe Weigh pi. C.) Standard
says that , lerlaßiltribeth Ball, A whim we.
man tried in fhat 'by.a....military coin.
mission' for kl/nriji;Jannal Tacanaa, a na- ,
aro, has been's/Weaned tonne' yeario eon _
finement In a penitentiary;
Aw EntwfalfDiyolso4
one divorce amebas been tried in London.
The petitioner was Mri Cavendish,,:tvhesia,
win), a daughter of lond"Clare,eloped'With„
Lord Cecil Gerdon.' ',The - bury gave M.
Cavendlalca verdict or . Xlo,ooa(laniagatk,
Dents the examination of a %lineal m.
to the !malty of the *stairs'in a hottatte the
counsel asked him : "Which way ~d id the
staba run ?"' The* relined • "One.
I way they ran up eitairf but the oilmen*
they ran down stairs?
11 By the last Cannel! of * London, lb *Aslant
that there are,,.titereiScotchmen :fherethert
in Mdinbnigli, more - Irlehinim_thatibilhab . -•
and more Jews tlntt ,
M=M
THE value of gold and silver bullion as-
isayedkry-thernblie and priVide aasayers,
I duringtheyeltriSas, iitootuabzdteiW,2s2,ooo
of which sum t'sS,ooe,ooo was the value of
bullion assayed in the Pardlie States. -.Es
tiatating.the value of the =assayed bul
lion at •P,OOO, the total value of -treasure
produced in 1805 amounted to $01,e00,000,
an Increase in two years of $13,0041.
As Australian paper reconle the death,
i at the age of forty-one, of James :Worth. an
English sailor, who was NV ?I,4kCfi on the
, northeastern yeast of Australis, and Lyi-i
seventeen years among the Monet I...iit,
aborigine.. He lied forgotten his moth-.
, tongue when he wee restored to riyilir,d
life, about two years since.
AN Irish schoolmaster is teaching the
Mexicans English at twenty-five cents per
lesson. His pupils progress rapidly, and
now approach every American with" "An'
faith, howeare ye ?" '"Ile top of the morn
' In' to ye," de-, ate. There is some eitolol
- that the "master" is a Fenian.—meri.
am therm
Tem Naw 1 1 .1/IPSHIRE .EI.IAcTioN. —The
latest and fullest returns from the New
Hampahlreelection give the result iu the
State,Stat with the exception of 2) small towns,
Ilie:7th ani . :i 3 1 3 ,1, 134 a m te , t . to r a ;t4 . 14 p for .
tient. By this count Smyth's majority is
6,220 votes.
TirgOltleat stove, probably, i the_linited '
States, Leone which warms thel of Vlr- '
pinia's Capitol in Riehmond. I was made
in England, and sent to Virgi in 1770,
g,,a.
and warmed the Home of Bur ssei for 80
years before It was removed touts present .
bastion, where it has been fur ild paws. • ,
ON:VERA'. Siiiiii.UAN ham written a letter,
which General Grant endorses, recommend
ing the employment of Indians on the leen ,
tier and on the prairies as mounted scOntiq
relieving our cavalry from that harraiihat
duty, which involves large expertaa*lle_ f:
they are so employed. .• - i 1.,
r -411
SIR ItiOnTuN Pero has reiconiedhis e -
Settees and observations in GanadaMid i'o',
United States, in a work entltliffelgroa,
poets and Resources of Amerlea4.4rtainitek
during a visit to the Staters in.thia.i.iriDnif'
of ISM," Just announced in Londoni • l ','",
A LETTER from Florence 'l4lg,lkt,hlgalei.,
dated at London, Febnutry 23 ;•11Peidttr , .0
her health as evermore delicate than it;litib'
been. She says: "I am always and - '&44l*!:
ly a prisoner to my room, mid latterly .1.0 :
one position."
A CIIICAOOAR named Lawson lets been
appointed Collector of that port in place of
Hon. L. G. Haven, deceased. Lawson Is a
Radical Republican, and secures the posi
tion timz.n.gh the influence of Hon. John
Went Worth.
TFLERE Is n blind lawyer at Stafford, N.
-FL, who. in addition to doing a comforts- L1MV",'.„=',11.",.:,;',1,t,k,',`.",;,.'1,f41,ft1'",,r,;:1,Ti,:
Me law Mutinies, carries. on is farm, a Claim Preslaent. Eminent epeakere from abroad awl et
agency and twostares, is which goods aro ',',"'°• al , l _ l 4 "'"'"'''''"'s
sold annually to the amount of about r:17, 1 ,'W.5 ° .
s I Incl. . ill.ynn, Mori, .3 Pa.!
Jane, Cessidar,
th 26.000.
Alfred 0. 1.1.,,1. 111.11". r '. rtl ' al"'s;n"..'
TIIE cholera still prevails in Southern 'mob.. nc.,.
RllB6lll, where the mildness of the winter near. w'.. n,,,, Jr.. 'A. Ger;son, .
,11. A. Latinist...
has reduced a great deal of illness. At Wo. Shocklett. A nrirew Mon beet.
1 Moscow there have been so many cases of ; ; I .e. &VoY• George litnnhert.
Georg E. McKee.
typhoid fever lately that the hospitals are i J. 17T, 747Z' Turner ntowtnitl g e,
, John Hutu, Jr.. VS Clwrge,
' lees, Woisoo lioster & Co..
Tux Earl of Donoughmore Is just dead. I , t. ~,,„,i,,,.. .w. J. Posterson,
110 was one of the most rabbi secesiontsts , 1. !... ( i•arida. tietivrt c. arbilierir.
'in England and entertained Mr. Mason and I i,,,,,. n 1g,V,72•,,,- 1 . '• • .A. liunekenheliner,
James 0. IieGIII.
I other Southern refugees sat his mansion in John A. .14Irr. J. M. Vroidegrifs.
Ireland called I:noel:lofty. 11.11 enrier.o. . it Drown.
John Plwo. • Jesse H. Llppeueolt.
iltircuroas i i :Lxi - noxs.—The charter elec. John foa l,o • Win N . laree.o.i.
lions which have beets hold in Blichigan , J. , ' Fili.i , r• M. A. Werelward,
Geo. P. .30101,1 e. Juges , *nllool,
during the past week. attest the fact Unit 1 D.,,h0 moon.. e. 'l'. Monarsi a gum s
the Republican party in that State woo I). 0. i..10r000. t. D. ,1 ) .
never so strong or more united than now. tr. B .'‘'. T. l alkin,
. A. Tylo, Nomad lie firl • i ,
COLENSO.—At Natal there are five sarvi- s• moliee & IC - . Join, H. Hall.
, 'liiii=s ,,. .. ,ion ie. . w.a, flonietoo & co..
ceS now in th e Cathedral every Sundny
.1. Reamer,
three by the dean and tw - o by Dr. Oolong.) , J. 1... Meares, 11. 11. 'rube's.
The catty clergyman who adheres to Dr. I l'• '• "'Dn. , a. 3lnt,hou, Jr..
3. Vote
P. 1,
Cotenso is a Dane named Tonnesen. i John Aiken, Cherie, Y. barthereer.
B. C.WI. J. U.&...ver ,
Tau Circleville (Ohio) Union says that in ! Le t re 4. .. "•A muss''',; ( l ,,,%• ~.s a . w W•
one school district in that country at a nit i
hunt 2,..W8 tale were killed Lis ten days, i PlTTitifiritGai FIN 'WAYNE A:VD
y
every man In the district partielpatitrg. CIVICAGAi nAiLwA el IdP as l'.
Tux: yellow hair furore is raging In Lon 1 ernes or Ittabernr•raiie.
PITTBBBB, - .8. 1.8 . Frbrue.ry 21111. 1.838
. doss, and women with the ilarkiaa 088003 , Th e Antinel !Sleeting of the Mors awl IlundhoLl
are dyeing them carrot eolor. Graynosa 1 ers at this Compel., for the Pirellun of Pilrectore
orb aldness in two years Im the penalty. : `4 , 147471, h ,:',,,,17 1. 7.1,17 4 . „%.".,,,.... 1 .1:',',,r: '&75
i "WHAT Will you take ti rst in Cannata?" ; .., I '„,iti„ . ..tiii...rpoia tilv ';1110.0 t n l LIN L4OB rIOI 4 n
aaged a tutizzoing Yankee of si fitidiful Fe. ,"" '""-^ 'l.• • n., seed, •" A ' ". "Ir k ` . A • Th '
' Sleek mid
I nd . muscles Boots of t v. Cuinpani, In
' Wan. "Hot Whi s ky punch, - WIOILLIII prompt 1 their °Mee In the My of Pittsburgh. she at. the
reply. Transfer Alener, to Me Mt,. Of New York. "All be
rioted on th e ith Say of Merril. at 3 oclock, P. N..
THE (M er l in New- , shoes that there are I and rensaln closed nein til .las of Marelt thereafter.
72.5 students now attending the College in , "L'l''..l P. M. II lITCMINNON. Siereetru-r,
that place. There wen. 750 in Mai. .
A PA RUM% bearing the euphonious Marnr
of Acts Apostles I'egslen, recently died lit
a village in Kent county, England.
rn trery thousand trees on the SoUlliern
onset of England Were liluten down by a
recent tempest.
. . _
ConthuLLAU•ti °mfg.,
CITY or Antlthithart . , MarCh lath. inn.
4 .4EALED PROPOSALS will be re-
L--, h ost. a orrice until SIONDAT KVERINti.
Unb. for s changing the ROOM. of tim Res
ittunerr over the Vegetable. Stalls, in the Market
Ilona.. Alth, for pultring qp 114 edge:lanai Gas
I.ootts and 4 Reflectors. Plebs or the sentreban b.,.
1.100.1 •• :We 'WPC/. re: IthI.LAS, cle. I. of the Msr.
:et.. Propea•al••
0111 Clan he 02ceati cal at the same
'me fur furnishing 20 acre Lias Posts.
wan:id R. It. YKAPC : IS, City Controller
C A s rl 'i".' rtrtCm (qt.lr4s,Atr: . Lath.
Q„EALED PROPOSALS , endorm4l
‘... 1 ••liropoaaale for 1.1 testing soal l'arins. ' ' 0111 la.
rev - oh cd at this offfre atoll Ma al,' la 4 / r. 1 1,4 1 Ni,,
ta
Apt il 24, for Gradate and l'aet, the 1 , 41.
10114
--ea.
A t
rarete. el,
Ittalnell Octant. from mete Avenue to JupLata
- FOR SHERIFF. Street. rat:Milo Meant, from Allegheny A senor to
`edge Its btretal Harroltun btret r. trent Allegheny
COL. JAMES W. SNODGRASS, Avenue to Manche/der Itne; Ridgy meet. !mot Ma.
elun Avenue to Irwin At cone: Allegbenyvenue.
from Western A cep to. to Franklin Str eet;Ohio Al a
Of McKeesport, (late of the Bth l'a. Reserees,win mine. from the Railroad to Manchester line: third
be • candidate ( or Sheri', anbiert to the decision street, (rant East Lane to Chethat birth.; Fremont
oftlte ettantug County Convention. mb2o - te btreet. 1. no, 01114 Lase to Island lane; Second Al•
w.- ---
FOB SHERIFF. ley, from liddlectrect to West litreeql North Are-
Avenue,
hem Iresiersl Strtebt to Cedar Avenue: Worth
Avenue, fropp_Ce(lar. Ast nue to Fast L43le.
JOSEPH ROSS, Any Information desired In relation to the above '
will At /leen by WM. IicHESDRIf iI Recording
Of the Vint Ward. Pittsburgh, will be • canal- UZlggsta H..r__ &Kele.
CI co:droller.
date for Sheriff, subject to the action of the Union '.- -- - .- . . _ 41 . 4 .!
Republican County Convention. moat. 131FIOPOSALS.— Sealed Proposals,
M r" CONGIIESS.--The friends of -`-
po. fter . Svinging tile Troops at Allegheny Arsenal,
.3P.X11.3E1/ELTZIC 33.EnEl7P
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY For slx months thnimenclog on the i'lltbT DAV
RI!, PICC. and ending bq y nf Sep-
Will present his sante to the Cnorentiun of the "'ul t .'''. /... will be reeeirmi by tile subscriber on-
Union party, the nomination as arandittate for Con- ill the 20111 ricsTA NT, at IRo'clock, 0... when ,
gress in the 2.14 Dietraet. m a t a,g.q ', awl Ant be opened. The Beef to be of good and
• • wholesolne quality, In quarters, with an equal pro-
IairCONGRESS.' nr."::4f;t:lt. `,"t if." on ati':".;ZZ ! ';`,,7l,:,'''.;;!!
qutred. And Else terms and condit(--- -- lye - -
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PIT'rSHURGIII T,E3 -
PERAIWE LEAGUE will meet In Lert.are
Itoo t r3 tbr . ilyst Presbyterian Chore', TI
(1 . 0 , 44 at 7,!, o'clock.
It. C. 111:...1...F.8. t+ec'l.
POLITIC
eau
us terms ...I condltiliisutitie routracl.
Cao be ascertai e
ned tin application to the anbserilier,
al Allegheny Arsenal, n i e s aintb A ilro t olt ra...
I• 1 .
Ist Lt. of Ord , and het. Cot. U. A A.. I •
anahlaidtd • A. A. (
.. S.
DRUGS AND
To CONTUACTORS.—ILA [VIVA T- . . CHEM ICALS.
;;;;I. erriNt.:. -The Alleitheny. ViilieL u li/V 4 ;:yl . 1311.11tNintIrs STANDARD PRE
,„1,;..4,m,..vgzeur54,3: 6f, ;.,., .p, 1..1, r ,,,,, red - 0 ,; i pAitriwis.-..., Aix): - A frolopound or c.,
fifteen seetioun of their road, extending ;rum 011 ' 'l rtr. )',l f lllll AtlP•ll•ll;litf a u l i r l'arfunie for the Hand.
City southward, and on Bitten sections. extending . eeth .. . .
froth 114III " Ith g 1•".4 ""h""II to ' b ' ' lean '? °' KALLIISTON-A Colunqic for removlne freckle , .
lira•lre bend Iron Work. Each reellon ell he The ..„,,,, theth,
~,,„.
edam% one tulle In length.
the ! kIIiIkINTAL TOOTH-{V ANIF -An Elixir for l•re
-
' a o M rI P . r . . 1
ra g I r ' e . .. • 1 rt.. c "• e sti ll
11 r 'l n
t 1 o 6' n nil.l,h•th.'"ce of
- .311 g and ileaultfylng the Teeth and (11111..
.....-."
"WO ErVti l'OL(141h16 WATER- Unrivall•••l
COUGHneer'soille . ,e on I' ke stritst L lSt Use d Ote , Y 0 ;. 4 -,:ttj, in IllekttritendOeticsi7 or r0 , r,..• .
beeleh• on re Ist o r m. , -; , „..,•41, mr , , JONAS Al llITCOkill • b 11.E111.11Y-f or A MM.,
JOHN B. ',I. feavilm,-AY1c1;B . ( . 4' ) ?Allfl ff • •* ••
I%lryltr?/1;144.P ?••T;Z l kli i .f./ID ri.A v,,it I N,i KN.
The ilne
,ndli he run out Will naked as soon As TitACTSFor Cooking purpoaes.
WILL LECTIIIIP: IN practlrablc, but contractors ran at any time obtain ,„ e ~,, the ~,,„„e e ~,,„„,e , t e ,,,,, ce „ eiweee „ e
al the Engineer's ogler, In Pittsburgh, all the Infer- „,,,,, , ,,, e , . th e c e ",.,,, , rog ~,., t „, f1e . p ,, ,, , ,
, 1114t14111 11e,...) , to enable them to examine and ! t,
Ci l r ir inir Mrssalist/IMS,
bill for the work anderetandlugly. a. 41 e 1- , e c e • rhre7ere".,X,h,,lL.,4l,d. Federal ' 4 ' l ' l ' l,
,1 , 11 th ,,,h'"
. Any farther Information desired . ..A be had by 1 • ' 111
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21st. seplioatlon to person or by letter to the subscriber. , G I : OB(4E A. IiELLT
,
flglitdit lc, WIIIOIIT Chief Engineer.
SubJect --"PW.CVLI.ALII PEOPLE."
OPOSAILS FOR SAFES AND , WHOLESALE DR Utal iST,
1- ) n
Ar LOCK. 9.
AV. 37 ;rood Street,
TIIURSDAY, MARCH 22d,
•
SuItkiect—"TEMPERANCE.'",
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
IR A CANDIDATE 114 THE 9.2 t, DISTRWr
coh9:lmd
LECTURES
-------- -
MERCANTILE LIRRAR -
Xs 31111 ci T. TX R. ZI ES ..
FRIDAY, MARCH 23d,
SubJect—“HAßlT."
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture commences at
7 ',4 o'clock. Mingle tickets, bk. Secured heats, Sc
extra. Scats smy he .scared at City 11011, on th e
day of each Lectors, commencing at So.clock A. a.
{pp TRUMA.II. DANEWELL, I n..
l' ..l,PCO l l l .ll; A ef
• 0 A . 11 , 581,1,0_
IL C. itLilltrE.,
rohl7 Legatee Committee.
AUCTION SALES.
• •
VALUABLE BANK EIT'OCKfiI, &c.
• Will he melded talks lielof Macke 'deep adver
thlmt.to-he SoId.TLILI (Tuesday) BYRN} alkrth
Sikh. at 7k o'clock, on arcono toor, of Commercla/
kale. Rooms, No, le6 SoSttikeld
11 , 0 shaoreillaek orrlttaburgh:
11 ,ININEllll:Ptilgi.
Mb 26— A. MOLWAINZ. Aoct.
RANK, INSURANCE AND OTHEROTHER EITOOKII.—On TVESDAY E
hfaret;2othgaif 0;40 ba pid ao gecontinoo Nl r
MP Rooms, Ing himitligeld Weal.
an= Yon rth National
b• • Bash Inturance C Bonk; owpony:
•
" Monongahela Was r Co.;
7 •• Birmingham Bridpoo.
McILWAIN.E. Anet.
.•
FIUMWITIME. CAJRPETS, BED
DING
li a tairif i ligurN u ol E Afte2F,'l
*lO be sold Cl the Morgan House, corner of
'snore hum and, Tarloracenua, at the Drove Yard.
Allegheny City. the entire turntelonent, comprlslng
carpet., ell cloths, bedsteads, beds, bedding. Yene-
Han Inlnda,wintlorr absdes, looting glasses, plc.
'pin% ehatn, stands, table., dhaltot tablas. elde
um, es, queettimAre, kola. a and foam, apcmia , toe
entadarelooks, - kitchen . OR., large slse betel 000 t.
lorstrete and Inertia's, odlee stores, bar littofti.
altehingeartillive, &o.
.01151 • A. IIfaILWAINE, Ansi.
r ''I T ;MrT7 T . M
p oi lluvrioN.---cl2. at mile
trw, the I
beniry ll74 b 7 4,. Weir xneetirti Tee atb
[194.1? Ztaboly..
gar r tlekjd at tA i r that.,, , Lac Va •
or Common Coattail tolr d "et ?
el"t
470t1h:galCt.T..hat U. Yethl:A "'--
.11.-
JOPLN illatUlSOn, Mayor .
go A
watrlet'gratlNPT eaga .
A N ELECTION FOR P RE BI b ENT
tAVel&slittkiniTte" mitIP'BENT2,I
.110 use; on 8A gpa vi 11 1 4u:44 w of Mo och , be
tween lankbouro oft sn
A. • •-•• VQA X.t/PD , Camer.
kFOUND.
I INAMCDI4O24OIIa6OIiI4OIM4III4.
i tih i l i te....Thalinttua, cliik iiava. It by.
GOWILMMUNNOres4.I44PW
111 ilt, corner of Marbm72tUim_.Aga
ilatiVe, 'and psylastaradsallTS,
'i . JIJ , : I •
NOTICES
OT7ICE OT TUZ ROAM° OT EtIALT.U.
M1TC11190.4 j
Tim-PHYSICIAN the Board
In bein attendance, on Ttf ffio4x or r AOU
WEEK. .ra o'clock. r. 0., 00111 tha FIRST OF
JULY, forth.. purport. Of VnreilintLigtho poor or
the city. By orderer the Hoard.
OKORtiE FORTUNE, '
Health (Moor.
Ml=
r !IA .....tcrron• ~,,, ~... ,
ptv'eutscithit. March stlt, is. f .
NOTIt'E IS HEREBY Gn - EN TO
.‘. ' ell per.va luturcated, that the report of Ap
praisers appointed to ap pr Ise the damage, caueed
ay rt.. distort of grade a Penn sue., with the ea-1
....Men" and plot thereof, rasa been Tills PAY Pied 1
to my oelee. If the assessments are not paid withitt 1
to Irty days from this date lie. will be tiled there- I
for against the propertie. asseseed, with luter,t
•'"*”" r'''' ' '"fr.°Pl;f.'Ll'L'l ;'--
-
nalaliawd Nos. Ina .Pill ' is street. 1 WANTED --Good Igents to set;
r v SHERMAN kis is lIi• PAH!' \ PON. SLAVI
1 1 / 4 — roli — cE TO OIVNERS Or DRAWS, ANI) ilis CAPAB.SS, une 1.,,, j,.. ..,, ,
.1. , HACKS, 6e,-Nonce , Is hereby gf•en to sil Cilli D'S I'HA YE tt
VI
ii I l•-•o2a,-Inottrit l'lc
os era of Drays, Carta, L'asololla, ?smiles, &e., • Surety) tthdTil it ASIP,IIICA NI I aIVENTORS Tile,
gr b o?4lr. I.3dCpTT ;felM7 . l3l d ; . 1 t:. R`l7rq ! ! Im t °,, Vg - Trr;glt7,l',lr.ll;rwrilli"oro'; `o"ir?l.:. r .irr;' ,ii, n ,
omo.. • .1 the tilt )) of Pittsburgh, PORTHIVI,TH, In I the public. Poe full pa Median ' , apply to or add r.• 6.
, a
• scent, thee with an Act Of Assembly, approved 1 ASHilt. ET.I.PI- G 7 Fourth atreet„Pittiburgh 1 .
3333,13 All, HCO, and an Urtilunneo or' lite 0001101.ot isibrlslyebnasr:srew
m tn ir s i r ,,,: ii i is . l . :l l t lt taltiszn o. . r.i p z a.r ma d A t p ut ell ro : e
one laae r%
rd ,ins ca. 4 4 7 : l
I WANTED.....-5.E500 PER TEAR 2
rile Slay or, l 'iouble tftrt amount of ttie Lionise. urpßo - rra We anal AtiEN'Es rerywhern . to well our
Tbe old to' tal plat. or previewer.. must b♦ re- en lNs, th ~T WENTY - " tatA a E'' ).s6 1 4 A -
, turned at ere ( Licenses are takon out, or par ~i,,4 Th .' . ;7,7 kh t , mlr .. 1 uPP'''' recd;r„,:
V 3 ~, ary or arse rton 1
27 cents thr.
' Hon pall . The 3 •• ii:V tachine sold in ithltt tiet aten
ruthilltSOP LICIlltgle:
1 Each One Horse Vehicle, s ,, 1 fns Ices than tith which aro fu.ttp amused I, LI "re,
Each Tvro Horse Velnele Si .•." , trhrir* db h UM. Grover & Bob, Singer & Co .
0 , end Gartherdtt. 411 other cheap noontime are is.-
, Eat% Four Horse Vehicle
ththrtskuva threnlart frea Addeo. or ,-.11 up
Each Two lione Haek
13 C° ' o ' n ft bil H . a 1.. •
A C AUK, Biddeford, Maine.
Onanibeaes and , Titular Wheels drawn by two I
hors., .15 CO each. For am's additional horse use dc9 deodu Aw Y
,
_
In any of ha above vehteles, Alm, ' M.ANTE - li-t-' AGENT'S- -New Book
W, E 101111 A.v.14, 07 TreattntTft ' -HOW KHADY -GET THE BEST-PIO 01
Pirruntritort. Fenner( 6th ia..- us.nnorn3
....... 131 1 MAL 4 Vi i I I CES.-The great erthaigna 01 l
I Hiatorian. T. i. tliGTLVllT b , ) atio ' ; ' o r f t' ra:hin ' tt•-
ton and lila Hanm.e.. , • - othred ountain." a..
- COIIPLETE IN ONE N °LUDIC. oVF:10 604)
PAGES. with 30 ,STE.F.I. 'EII.MT:I. BAT'I LI.
SCENE'S nod MAPS, gg a complete Memory of
ttinnt and Shrovnattls Camissigtrt, told • full Biogra
phy of then:toot prominent (..ent rals of the Polon
Army.. Th. *York is published In both Hestia'? sod
tiertuan. and for cto am.' , ano arm ey ,to ss ikrrl
or to any similar work. For further particular ,
e c tret t„ Pit t sburgh,
on or
sburgh, ddress
Pa. A1. .7 AI .C4PTT. 201 .1 5 .1.1.1 I tiN,I
tol T
N
EMETINGS
Orrlca PrPT6lllt r afil
ANNUAL MEETING—An
.rltnle
-Mlolug tV
Company, mNttifiDAY, hold at
the VIM
• ofix...o,rn,welock, A. A. i.-tosal;1411,111,-X, IL HOWE. Sec'T•
ANI:I I W e fiNG
THE PRESIDENT.
AhriXl 4 l7.:Onitry".°l4, l ,:r,Z,T c^07,1!
14 1124 *.tegrity. statpAnnanAllip n o d polley ' of
ANDREW JOHNSON,
'PThAggeft/gr-lerl.t: ejorgt?ren:l47itit'Llnii.T4:
Log at
CITY HALL, PITTSBURGH,
ON 21748112 6T851f0, MARCO 20th, 1000.
/11 . 01!0S - 6.
WAtlnilinToll, D. C., March ad., IVO.
Scaled Proposals will received at the Unice of
tho Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,
VI &Abington, D. C., until 12 10., A 1811.418, BAG,
furnfshfing the Burglar Proof' and the Burglar
and bite Proof Safes required by the Treasury De
partment for one year from the aeceptsuct of the
proposal of the succersful bidder.
I lipeelticationtrand drawingi for the Burglar Proof
! Safes showing the form of construction at present
used,' Cu: alternate plat. of Iron and budened
I steel, eon br obtained upon application at this De
partment.
i i gut::,l7„ * .f 7,4 smlw,:llhh.',-.uttg,:rrde
peoof covering, the plans and specillaulons for
which meat be submitted by the bidder.
Safes to be shipped in perfect condition Itithin •
reasonable time from date of nyder.
The
[sock will be fornished by this Department
but mast beiput fu place by thecontragtor, and he In
perfectto t p 1", tl .4 'er
rh i rL'o7.r., B t r A,7. si
U T
mile to be per superficial foot, measured on
thy outside, and to cover All charges Whatever, In
; clotting pointing and duos extorts, (escort sou of
I oc. , ks.)
auldr?Cle"r sgnositarll.',7:l;:lactcaormprZttr,:lll!
All bids most be accompanied by the guaranty Itt
t h r .. n
i tmo o r pu c e:7: j i tt the r eon, of gli.0)0, CI,
e d if
awarded to him, %ica P odiciim p o e y r of the st .City to be
LO by t he District Attorney of the district
eschenallie bidder reed..
Tho Department reserve* the right to reject soy
or all bids, or to award the rontract for. outer
Proof Bahia to One party, and the Burglar end Slier
Proof Safes to another. If it be deemed An, f t d s o thewinter
, I
esonidehedihe doa..uot c o n o ofr a m n dtothb iddilh.menu
of this alvertisenunt.
Proposals to tat endorsed "Proposals for Rates and
Locks," and addressed to A. B. MILLE:TT, Act-
tt tg al n irgro i ra ti ,"h'"Kt ' T .Z.T.72tPtEttW, M.
mbedlawdtani Acting Supervising Awhitoct.
BOOKS. STATIONERY &a.
NEW BOOKS
TRCIWORLDOEIS NEW BOOK,
xerrcrir .416.V1.3ta1r
O VIRG E HANDM• NEW DIJON, .
z-ziazwczrraslr.
trAL NE PRIDE, be the so/hover 'Tinnily rildC.t
Lirrnicorve rEonoolimitu oAzErrria
AND DICTIONARY OF THE WORLD—new
revised edition.
ECCENTRIC PER!OhiALLER by W. Russell.
And an other as.. Dooka for rale by
JOHN P: HUNT & CO.,
59 Fifth St, Masonic Hill.
mhl4
NEW BOOBS:
SplrltuallEnLlAloDotteld iii,n
Eoseued from Kann: A. L. V . E. ........ .... MO
Outllckes ortlicolt+, . MO
op t ttrap i rAp or ,
w idAiT t eal , :1 , 4 . 7 i OS
Ito
. rewyds, Ltlngslay ' 5 1,75
be OuSDOIP. Bart.... L5O
, irailetrarEloWetell '
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WANTS.
- DRY G; - 9 DS, TRIMMINGS.
ViTA-trapri-,-severaisood carpel/. nuLLETLN •,*•
'ANTED x 1311IIEDIA TELY -At ;
Pretroli Msolline Work, :I•2 nil. •IP'e , •
Alloglonur. o HAND, ON CHAS
ING ATILX. None Lot yongl workmen nerd avr , 3.
t H. IC
InhO:no LCKY.
. _
WANTEDL-AG ENTS —Male and
.. 1.E.-MAI.; to eall lIOLLANtra t Mouth) Th.
cottaq LIFE r LINCOLN, — PETROLEUM V. •
I ' AS hT Elta+.•' Ia book of true wit and humor.)
SAILT A/ N'a N &TEE]. E NE/12AV I NO, • AIR
?Yp/3I AN LIXILLION VI L L6.'• (apletu re teat rhould
be lh rrtry Itouse.l For tern. allple /uldress,
eueloring stamp, EXE
ty rt ree I:T Hirt% :3311 Liber
1, rittpUstreK, re. null15:4131roor
FOR SALE.
FOR BALE The lElefoidenee of the late ILR. RAY-Eli. corner Marolusay street
and North Common. Allegheny City. If not okolki
I before the gillt inst.. It will he for rent. Inquire on
the ' , retails., or at .1, 11. & W. C. ROM.* 01
I No. 95 Market street. Ity.l
Iteal m o'F'iliVE.''
Hamiltoncounty, lowa, to tho line of the Paelue.
•Raliroad.) ogered fur sale for TWO 'More, s”
PoLLAIN, cash. A ddreas "OWN ER, ' art, r.
UPricLl.il
O SIX -- Three good t.econ , J-
1
. band LIOLLARS. 40 Incites diameter, 211 feetlt;ng.
tR
two h 1 Inch gees In each; made of 0-tmn ei Et. toil rxl.
VlTjrice tr'Vl
lntrl c 0.,(. atl „s!;1 Enrinlre of H. \I.
oi
alley and linnuense Way, Pl' taburgh,
fettgLiwkili
FOR SALE -- CRUDE 01L-3 Crude
on. TANito. In good order. locared In HAT
, YIELD, adjoining I.ttokykneectile, a offered fo
sale rhea', 't heir raper rr
ty Is about I AMID 'err,l I ,r
each. Clood landlng, age ovary faultily oft !tool fol
1 pumping Lill Into tank, from tho river. Impure of
I ItelltEßlF C. tILIIILIERTZ, No. US first street.
tutfigalerd
FOR SALE—A Valuable Country
Re ad
At Edgeorood Station, Pennaybranla
Railroad. one nod a half miles livakur
Eleven acre* lag perches of Land; a lineurn
tog eoutaining ten rooms and cellar underneath:
I Pettit and other cporenteocee on the pp leer. Yor
further inforMation, call al Nu. 1(2 PIM street,
Vittntllirb, urea the premises.
net ell.(( d. S. KING.
_ .
L 'O RSALE — Sharpabilrg Proi)e rl y
•
A'TA R/1.11(1 LIN- A Brick House' and Salt au
aer. ~t• urn. rkLi, In the tow a et molt-patio rg. 110
Wearers Pennsylvania Ral/maki
minute,'
[...as !Inn
land, which briars It within fear minute.' tide of
Stir riky. Tenn* moderate. for lotoratatioo, np-
Ply it r. U. HALL la West 39th N...
I Oft Clt,. Or it. R. FRANCIS, ('out roll sr '. .,. ,
& Ilegben roll Po 'am
1.t . 01.1 MALE--1 Valuable Faro ill
Ar‘rnt,. Tp., Portage t`ottuty. ()hie, no tat n log
tao acres of laud, with splentit4 ballange. 11. .55.
wen waterial niH, numerous ne•er.falllng
Ina goon, healthy. Moral no on (erortnin ns,linn
oily. Au," r deat Men of onnelping one kk the mod
orf. to N,•,ltnnn Ohio. will .I,fwril to attend to
'without delay. As a Margate Will he offered any; 1N...
fr... 111111 4t,.-ti It no) . ttner. For further smrtlutaarn.
ennelre of art:Rill, & flew I), AlinOwn, on
so olle
arrliser. on t 'ne prroils. It. It. skit IN.
MICD: std
I •
Olt o s ALE-11 valuable Farm or
= In 1rr.1131 tor u,hlp. Wroancorolatot
.ocuty. about tbr., frtoo the Pa. IC. It.. ol
which Ihore sty In arm* -loar. I and In snail
sarcultlcattco: NORA, fln.,rtd: a coo.] aPtd ,
orchard lwarlll¢-fruit ortlynt qualt tT. Tbr u % t• •
dneDin are a goal hotur, pawl orrl or water tp
at no Ito
oor; frame alablr, icraurr,. crO, arol
boas, Thr whole faros witter...l. splouoid
prosprrta far oil our roar from thr far, also c
- 31urrararltIt. about threo silica away. For Cna
paralculars, inquire at tile o: NV AI. It. 11 41 ,
ft I.llo.rty at raw,. Up +tate,. rah6druu
FOR RENT
VOlt RENT—A Coutitr3, Neal. con
pang 15 serca of 111,h Soli. largy two,tor. urlrt
tltara, .rnAntrll, 21,11, son e.i.rlng
rust ,I !Intl., Iron. the Linage. 0pp0..... .
Au ir S' raft k I.ply .
tub," & 21.
•
14`0111. RENT 'Fite Lot on title cor-
Wed, of
'net /toll, awl All
.1 egheny s
oot H uh.t
treet, Ninth
UpOtt
tio.rrot, rite lot ha. nront lto
A n Wile.. .411 1..n0e I ft, Ave Mu yrar,
fay to WU. 11. ILA IlLIN,(11 IN. at Nr,.. 35 FtPl.
blrevt, 11..b0r
I,'ott 11:11iT °Mee In Wilkins
tt.,
.1 "10J 10. B 111.,.1'.
•r,l 1t4,41 111... k,
1..tt17 Wll Llo.
101 l
GAUGES, PUMPS, &c
M MUNE, AILIIIVA V S FACTORY New Improved Family
STEAM GAUGES,
T tr j
(SHAFFI:II ANL, DRNBAIIMPS rAI F., r i
111 Mild%
`l'l4 rflk
SFINDARD GARE OF TIE NAY{ IFRAMIENT.
ESE
Knowle's Patent Steam Pump,
iI. . II E , TandIiIOt , TRELIAIII.F. oue la uNe
We has e la Re alma. -r to Meanufa. tare, and
Etchers urn to whom rye will ref, an, pant.. ,ar
dale oily Intareated to roll.
BAlLEY,mithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. FARRELL & CO.,
No. 167
Makes a Stitch Alike on Hamburg Flouncings,
S
Both Sides.
EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS.
ULTOSITE THE HT. CLIAILLES HOTEL,
Shanks is
Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
i m mixt.srorrmeriamt - sir,
KAINTS, OILS, VAIL'S ISIIFes, DYE yerit Fyn, sic.
The F ederal ub las continued". inal at
So. Si street, ;mil corner of 111410 mid F. de r- 1
al .trcets, Allegheny.
M3 24-l Y'r mil: No. al FIFTH ST., PITTSBIIfiII
SIMON JOHNSTON, , .ROVER b. BAKER'S
7 : l .lEit:CrarfaXlßT,
Corner of Fourth and Smithfield Sts., SEWING lIIICHINES
CI.VALIOALS,. /IMF; Pi:SPUME:ICY.
SOAPS, WINV.I3, Hare been awarded the FIPST FILF.NLI VMS at tb
le.,lll.ported threat fruits Lomb., following Valra for the ycar Mali
Pariaand Comma. 101 l
^ - • - -••-- - - ' Vint Preinlum for best Machine wort. m Prima
SeIIOONRIFAKEIII SON,. Spite Fair.
J •
Vint premium for best 31achlee burk at New Yor
Pittsburgh White Lead W 1 S t ate. Fair.
orks, Ft
" tw
tr•l f at Foullyl.l.
Machine '"
• llh
PURE yyliiTE, LS lo
EAD, Find ',contain fur beat manufacturing Machine
ohlo Slate Fair.
. Find. premium far best Manufacturing Machine
anode. State Fair.
liptirseotLrergizieu Maimfactoring Machtur
Fin. Premium for beat Matinfamb ring Matadi.
Lawrence County Fair, Pa.
First Premium bell Machine fur gene 'al par
polies, at Lawrence Comity Fair, Pa.
Viral Premium for beat Family Machine at iillack
County Fair, Pa,
'Pleat Premium for brat Manufacturing &Ischia.
Huck, Comity Fair. Pa.
Viral Premliou for beat Manufacturing and Pamil
Machine at Bprimoi, Id Fair, Ohio.
First Pnitin um for best Matinfacturlng and Faxon
hischine at P.llll, Fair. N. Y.
First Prandial. beat Mamithiturinte and Foully
Alnrltine at 110.00. Coptity_Falr, N. Y.
Viral Premium or bbai Almrafacturli and Faintly
llarliine at Sehnyier Coonty,Fair, N. Y.
PTCllltllal tar Limit Math'. Mr all purporie.,
at Allegheny Cowin Fair. Pa.
Find premium foil...at Mannfactnring UM:blue,
Allegheny County Fair, Pa.
Vint Premium for best Machine at rk at Allegtien
County Vali% Pa. I
And whireever
[flir, LEAD (414011Nt/ TN OIL YOB
OIL BATIRJEL,
WC). Ba WCPCPCS.IItroat.
1111 T.IFItiiCADIL:S O . lF' AMERICA
ASK FOIL
HARRISON'S GOLDEN DEWDROP
And Victoria itegla,
THE HEM OF THE WORLD. THILET, I'A.2IIAN
and WHITE,. It gives a warm delleele tint to the
cOrtiplotion and rich woe, like the 'Parlez Marble
Carnation (Bonne), beautiful tint of the rose.
Manorketured by A. 'V. HAHHlSON,_Philsolel
phia. Yor.salo by On. 14 ED. U. KEYS ER, and all
Druggiour of Pittsburgh,
Dn. D. W. R. REED.
lietlerat Agent
MEE
HORIUCULTORA.L.
pirrssunGifilonsEtty
AND p o gore A . graousEs.
iumattolviotla.- rdoels 1 17 s
Nuaseurstax /ago runutrzu, i.artZ lot, re
Solicit attention, ts their 9.ltclillitelittsek oeMll. and
orsrsmsetal trees; storgreenr, graterrimee and steels
hoses stmts.
vittelettemb 11,10sne ?Menges Our tie to thr
Oreenhonres Iftaws WM:M.
_
INSURANC. : •
r urE IN LilllllBl.llll.
-I-4 A NCE 11-ThSURANCE! r
NEW 4ENS if
EY 3.III2tJAL Lint
lNlittltANCE CO.. OF N,EWAIIIt, A: 'J.:. desires
to call Ow attention of eltlcena of rlttaburgh,ll+ thla
:17Mi Arlin l ol lngs:4lSM • fallte, Pltts
burgh.
.. •
3'.44.—0ne sew feature tri /Aro Arturanca thAt
ALL Onn Pot.letEs are norr - fortelllnlyi fbr Instanter
Irtbe parry becomes unable to roeirt annual pay
ftetro, he will brre". Wearer. nut the/unount
eeereoe e .be Ary snug equivalent
to the premium' tro Unpaid, Allefirby eseeelieltibe
ONLY valid objection that?..artl btratitin minim Life
Ineuaneo 4. l4radra t ra4 ;, , , -
r r ,..... buna t ty
Fr,1 11 :04 NOllolqtanalli ague, •
FOR THREE DAYS.
_Vrr
GOOD PRINTS, Fast Colors;
Bleached Shirting 3in!dins.
Alf 1
All the besrmaltes of Prints,
Good Undressed Shirting
Muslin, DeLaines, the nen est
style.: a great arict) of
Dress hoods; this being one-
half former prices
rip
Extra width. and quality of
Shirting and Sheeting Mt.s
tins. %ti immense quantity
and variety of Dres:. Goods,
the same as have been sell
ing at 50 and 62 1-2 c.
I.rr :31 1-4(..
One and a hail yard wide
Healy Shirting Muslin, A • - IN -F= (TC-)C)I4S
great lariety of Dress and T
other Dry Goods, the prices Wholesale and Retail
being a reduction of one-half
`II~Kf..
lIEST - PLALT7T7 GOODS
‘7Ii73ECXWEI 4230•63Z1EL
IfEILLEVERI GOODS.
Our Stock now very NIL LACE GOODS. •
and contains some of the
most desirable and cheapest
goods on hands ever sold.
110 USE-KEEPING GOODS.
Our Stock I. now complete, mak
ing. the greate.l lariely elver
in this city. The
PA writ 4 I.AR attention of
Roue - eel - wilt is Invited to
DEPARTMENT.
J.H.BAKER&CO.,
59 Market Street
SEWING MACHINES
w if lEEI,IIII
Simple,
N •
oiseless, Wear, daily re ....It \l:\, and destraltle
lu , front Ih, EASTER!, , rtms, which are
no.ftr , ltar , •l ~I 1 to our WHOLESALE and RE-
PerfTAIL ett.totto., • I'l 1 , V' 1 1 •Tott PRICE?...
ect.
•
.o tiliapie Mal a rats kora lo tian then
Le .imply referrtn, to the printed In.trnrtlona
which ale ....al with hi Cnl Ma, Malta
EVERY MACHINE
WA...RIIA rF141:1 )
Tucking,
Quilting,
Braiding,
Cording,
Felling,
Stitching.
..tnon on those Itscinove—thn:n to t'Att►ECro,h
They are the Best in the World.
We nal: au examination of our Machine. nefor
I You male our purchase.
SIVM. SUMNER & CO,
A. F. CHATONEY,
• 9FEEKAL AGENT
,r.,.(111r. N. is Firth street, ritteisrei,_
SUCALIV - & CLAR 4 -" K - 1----
SEWING iLiCHINM.
44Ci 21/IC4EIL433kLixLea
SOLD IN TWO DAYS.
Are niaPtifactered without any complicated Manilla
try. and therefore aro not liable to get outer repair,
age are perfectly adapted for every tioacriptimot I
Vaoilly growing and TaJlorlog. We do not
elaaaoar
aMachines with cheap machtues, as we hare taken oil
atentati
n price. o refer to the following persona
s ref erece:
ar t .. A. ALKEN, Izgaa rA...rit t li t zr . tket; 2d . r. VAN-
DtiLAVITO. l A I OII4II +treat
NO. 11/ hooch* ottoeti AllOVlOUrgitY. Mehatooth:
era that thatortoth refer 10. Jul 'of our-lltiebtoto
are w arrantedlite - IftfC • AnEVIS
t y4N.37:1).;
0419 fanins street: skeluV4
,ftersetraux,
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS
K r EATOVS. •
NEW Gri 0 DS,
ip4 Arrived
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NI- \V HMI:
RRA.IItI.-1 , HAIR( AM-S.
FltEN4'll T\\ HAIR
II A I.F 4 I 111. :44 KT,
Al 1., ATEI• FA LI FT-.
"L'. N' yl I ”R.NAMET: 4
NYW 1., IA NI 1 IIItERS
111 I. 1 ,44 R VEIL , ".
4 ' 41 1.1..AR, 4 41ILAT
HEART FT'S 1 1 1'1 . 1.1...Y.
.4.ty,4 .4041.415,...
K. R.-A FTI.I I INF 44
Gent's Furnishing Goods
i • OV , TA\II.I I.N /I Nit
F. H. I.,i'A_TON
17 Fifth N•lrrrl
E Nl' Sl'ol Fi
FOREIGN ANO DOM ESTII
DRY GOODS,
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p.rl 1e,,..1. iNoveltlP_t+
foto. mark.. nt
BATES & BELL'S,
131=
ESV SPRING STOCK
JOSEPH HORNE it CO.
!ON li.. the oLti: orlon of DEA I.Elty, NIERCH A Ni
and Slt LI-IN ERS. to Moir aosortatunt
EMBROIDEDIES
Klm.lig4:g.
PARIS
0rR17 , 10 BALM, PI , A ts
HOSIERY ()Low
1 , 51 R 11l 4 D E.lt ED SR llt TS. 110 Is Etl & W A I-"1 '-.
air•INGS AND H A N . DNETICHIErzi
FURNISHING GOODS.
I'A I'ItIi ,,, LLAILH all kln.l,
t "ICSETS, HAIR cni
111 r~rl' SKIRTS.
...I, %.
l ‘ Q r i ll ' (:)...NTs. •
11 111,11 Alt 4.1.1 , Falt F.l. AT PorT7l. A A PRII tS
New Goods Reeeiled il3.
11.,re, are Invited to ••all nr
Nos. 77 and 79 Market Street.
MLR;
A T EATON'S, . _
17 Fifth ,1-:' , treet.
ARRIVING DAILY BY EXPRESS
flair Rolls,
Hair Coil s
1,..!1.10 A\lf NILVER 911
.• • • TAN
HEAL IN •oINT LACE Col., Ate,
wiT A PLR ICE CoLhAh,
hEAL POINT LACE AND EDGING
POINT APLIQLTE LAVE AND EDGING,
ItEA T. POINT AND f . OINT APLIQUE
LADLE, AND GENT, I.lNF.NllolirSln,real.
varlet,
WINTER GOODS
CLOSING OUT AT
GREATLY RE))tiCED PRICES.
F. H. agTON,
tslltv'F9A..lt T., E. A It U .t
.►o. 17 Fifth Street
1866
SITING GOODS.
The A rril als To-Day are:
LAck. cOLLAILS;
HEM-STC11111:1) AND LABE OK ES..•
Aloll Ain BEAD IMES,' ES AND IcoLLS:
NEW S T YLE. BONNET AND NECK RIBBON',
BLACK SCATTED BILE NETS:
NEW BTT LE BLACK BILK VEILS:
NEW STYLE coßsEr.- In fanev
ecolorm•
FANCY II A IR OMB:, • AL PORTE MON . N Al ES.
MACRUM, CLYDE CO.,
Nos. 7S and SO Market Street.
In
MACRUNI a. CARLISLE
Street,
Arc recehlnc NEW ANn DF2 4 IRAHLE 000 i,
E:croreas Jail) from New York:
NEW sTl' LES or II AIN-NETS.
HAIR COIL:, BOLL,. AND TW INV.;
IlLAI:K , poTTED SILK N'ETs:
LONG AVoTTED LACE vEI Ls;
I. A DIE . A• ENAMELED PAPER coLLA
KV
I. A D17;;S• ENAMELED PAVER
V ,(0111S—NEW STYLE:
ALE 7: AN IIIIE•E KID GLoVEs:
GENT . SSIELIM, COLLA lin. TIES.
Duplex Elliptic Skirts
Dealera at Manufacturers • Prlra. List.
ALL KINDS OP PAPER CALLARS
At lltnuftclurcte' Pricer.
ALL WINTER GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES.
Merchants and Dealers supplied
at lowest prices.
.lIIACRUDI & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth street.
EZI
133resu2s Goods
NOW OPEN AND FOR DALE Ur
WHITE. ORR & CO.,
St 0 N•12t23. Eflanoot.
( RL 1' uAiicljrxs
1 9 / 1 1:1BNX4ICIaM)
LEM
7apcsr ca-c).comojs•
Som. TS and SO Market Street.
MICII(1111, GLUM & Co.
Inl.llo
W. W. MOOREIYAD'S I
New Style Frizzed Nets, ,
Hair Coils, I
Fancy. BUONO,
New Empress lloOp.Skirls,-
Embroideries, Later,W ool ,4 104
Alf unzkrix,.mcDtgosrp pnrcrs,
="he No. SI Market Street.
WALL PAPERS. &e
pIOIIIAS PALMER,
'WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Atkin LI
I'A.l 3 'lE'Tt
E t
'TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES,
1-• _TE .C 7 4Z, '47 - 3! 1L El
arehouNe. 91 lk ..041 street.
Rtaii. VA.
_rela ,n,•l
W ALL 1' 1.5.E1104
I•1.AIN AND kl , rlFrf. ARIGHT rot
MtT ,13 Vc7l. xx
107 Market Street, near rirth
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pAirEn BA3iGINGS }'Olt IhIG6
anacrican Pl'an Papers
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.1'1: Jr-IMGLisli
A eholco ,cl,ction of the
:Newest French Paprrs
I,
MERCHANT TAILORS
HENnv G. RALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NoRTHWIST COMER Of CENN a ST. CLAIR STREETS,
I/est:irk to return thanks to hi. friend+ ant tilt WI,-
lir generally for their It in ral pant . ..age. and id
respeetrnlly
tint them that lie Ime In r. I ran.
.41 from the Eastern markets tlt a tat rt sitd
selected stock or
Fine Woolen Goods,
`." F
:nhl
I SPRUNG NTOCIIt
BOYS' CLOTHING
NM RECEIVING By
GRAY ag LOGAN,
A 7 St. Clair street
UNDERTAKING
ALEX.
UND~3RT a A'~R,
Va 154 Fonrth I.‘, CkkrFlN:.
At: I, Ind, CRAPES OE,
f Fu ne-rhi Furnleblng ntrrtielied. Hoot.
opoil day and ntgbt, Hearor ,xll , l I aryl nye. , I nritlabrd
it rritl. ',CI, -I:cr. Ira r 1•1 Kerr, I,
1% .larabus. Ir. li.. Thom... Kw1.2,,t F Jacol.H
Miller, Kn.,. vitlvE
VIFFINS I COFFINS
MEMELMED
UOUEW[ WILLIAMS, Vogler/Aker,
I oJ•.rtaking In all Its I .rsnellea. LO:slrdefini_g
1., lag nut and fbruislitnfr evorTlW.tig .etsesary fed
ti.rive,/per lalrristent. prompf,y alter, In. -
Alf'
. Ai fds.l3dl.l Bears.. and Carr - lapel alwara as
b. .1 asuatable
_ _ del.
1.:11A1i 11111.5TA7..
-
EIOFrAItU & WHITE,
Curled ..irets
I:73:Lctela-tezlr._43res,
t',• el Room/gist Anneom ter livery Stable
C,rater co Sheffield sod Chertiert Creels.
,re from Allegheey City add yleinity
proutotly ettedeled to. nOlyd
DISSOLUTIONS
)ISSOLUTMN OF PAI/TNER
-•._rgblphert•tofitro rx it ling
il . ll DNI
. taIL. ,, ILF . .1. Bie.NIASTE.H. uhiler
i1,1141/11. 1•.1.11 mura; a 1.y., Iht. Jay
1111111/:1 hnslnvga or Ibe fire,, xel 0,1 11,,1t St. their Mlle« 11l
iltt• MM. o, el leer Ctirsnut. ft Ile-
The Ilnd. rhigll...l , 1 et ,LlllOl. ht. Milling
n,l, the and ntyle of “11.514ttiE,
SIMPSON .t tth their InPrraereti fact,
1t,.. they are del, • - tn.ned 10 COlllittlle to produce an
art lelr• tr(F1 11, 11" to hone In alit market, they'
iller,fore r , ..rumst al t i
melt a trial
f r n.ll. con hurdc.t to please In
that article pr ••
I,
12:1111EMOnMS
ME
• The underadgetul would esprel.rully Inform the
public that, baying assOCl.ll,l himself with IL Gat,
MOUE and MeITEIL tttt !IT
elle name and
, style of Lill.311)11E, : 4 1MPsoN & ibo beakless
formerly. entelueled by STlll . wilN & KNOX, at 174
Federal street. Alleglway,will lee r.•lwlneed by the
new firm, tluted February 61.11;
jenrlf
RAILROADS.
. _
D CONNELLS-
CHANCE OF TIME
THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1866,
MAII. TRAIN sv letsA, Plttsburr 11 at 7 oarlock
. of as her,o(or,
A ?..1 !Uhl' TICAIN It it 31 , K liEtilitAlT will leav,
t•bitrgh' et 311.i•elsfk to. 01.
ACt..o3lMllDATtilti will lea,. WJCST NEWTON
at li-o•clock A. 0. Returning will leilirr Pittsburgh
at 4:15
•
'film, of all_othcr trLth , t9 untltang,..l.
u/1,12:1ts
W. It. ttlI)It Ptu,terluteutlent
1 -I.4IIIICATING OIL-.r.0 lib's. Na-
J torsi thl. oon, I I r.N /11 It. Cl/L.IANS.
tIALCINED PLASTER—U/0 bbls.
V for sale by Ito 01a) HEN HY H. t'OLLINS.
pEANUTS--140 - sacks in store
null for sale by 100 lAli I/10K NY tb-CO.
R? "ND I A *E I! FN ;% IIT 4111),1 bbl s
LAND PLASTER-40 bbls.
mbla H E Nit V It. t
WHITE LI I IE-200 bbls. fresh
I Whitt , I,lrtt for wale by J. 11. ••A N YIELD.
4 %101[61MM-14 bbls , now landing
I from Stla - vr Cloud for bale by
DICH EY& CO.
A FINE t..OT OF ADAIMAIN TEVE
CANDLES received and HI store at
nth> JIIO. H. SIJITT`I4, Libt•rty et.
IATSI OATS!!-- 400 bus. Penna.
Oats In btore and fur vale by
Wlll 1... 11. 90101 . & CO.
BEET •
CIDER-14 bids. Sweet
Drink log Cider for sale by
10014 1.. H. VOIOT .1 CO,
Gli d W o l ! V l E n s to;• .Z att b(2,..; • 1,415 s iron
1.. It. V.I.trC4T Ct.
- -
PAPE 01L T : ... 2 . 0 , bbbs. Dave or Ea
-1"1'"." "liKt r ii N atirin bck,
POTATOES-500 bbis. Prince Al
+ ben and Pesch Blow Potatoes for sale by
ei J. 0, CANIrFELIE
FAR CORN-11000 bus, for Sale by
IicRANE ANJ ER,
uthli No. 124 neettud street.
I_ZEANS-25 Abp. choice ,
Beans recerred and for salts by
lieliAßE ANJRII,
mhts
NO. 11l Second street..
A PPLES! APPLES:I RECEIVED
Title one toasts choice Voris State
Green Apples, buy/ lutstore and fo• .ale by
tudi 1.. H. Volor.
XZT. LOUIS FLOUR-100 bbis.
plrellllls in store and fur le hy
M sa e Et A N EL ANJ
No. 111 Second street.
!1;41 m 0 h .,1 13 P8 — 2OO bxs. COl7,llLieN Palm .
Llmet% e0...y, Glycerine. Bond and Panel
So," received and for sale by
I: E MER & ROS. •
Nets. EN and "Mt Wood at.reet.
som
h4,PICES— Cloy es, Cinnamon, Nut-
No, 123 an I 5i trot. reet.
A""'"'" 1 1 :1 ! iii . 1. ,7 , 1:7, , ' , 1 . 1 bit
•
lysTE.B , 7 , l d l) ,, f r rajl b s new Dates just
mlin Noe. LI; an dMW o a &
od •treet.
kilLg) COPPER AND BRASS.
• 2,tra. pounds Copper:
LOW do Brum,
To arrive on stramsr Yorktown, for sale by
Col l 7 liE
letck &
01.-40 bids. No. 1 Lard Oft;
n7O . •• a Pure Duck Creek Lob. kni.
/lesion, and for ealN by
tuhlo
p OTATOES!
Onc "it'Vtftf° `..itliethr4slU;l°
„,„„ I MI I.
wo • offer to the trade the car land, afty
load or gle barrel. OJIATP IZEITER,
tottlerard' • 1115 Wherry atreet
Mit EtitIAN:SEEDLiNG
' w ,',„ anr.isrviciane
. .
*e• eritiairirorliVired to Otto Orttego tor dm.te•
,
0 , c , 0 0 BEEDL tOtti.PYTATO,Eti caliqd the 311dt,
Irso ralpVl' nolo Ihe
lint evert at (MAST & ITIVB,
=Ward LW Liberty stmt.
122:2=1--" N I
- , .
Ir..rtir iletrigns
IN Gr r VARIETY, Al'
111=
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IV 1.1 Kit II A Ithll•LI..
.47 Wood din..
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IJYL'JI
n A u Kirrerrj se
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.BOL,IirD WHIT))
BEIMI
PICSIEMVI
IMMWMffI
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SUNDRIES
JAMES I , A ' , ZELL h.. CO..
119 Water street.