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

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MONDAY, atAxua an, 1.43 i;
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MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OF CLIMIERLA-11) Co N'TY
NOTICE TO ADVEIi._
Natio° la hereby Oran that hereafter ell ?Bala
etkar advertlearenta received .t this °face m, vt be
pale for when banded tn. except In the cav of
r early advertisere, whore bp.b. will be reader a
a attach, u Unit, kdvattabra please Mel. a
note of this, as the role of cash payments fbr at•
• vrttscatents of the character stated, will be
I bit enforced.
'Vb. pale< of out paper is FIRE!: CENTB at the
reutter of grata Itetrataill• itareeel by earlier, at
rirTlSlst Carts per it
HON. J. k. ,11001111EAO.
Rome days ago We mentioned the fact that
thr hueiness men of this city were taking
measures to make a requisition on thus gen.
tietnen for a continuance of his services in
Congress In our advertising columns this
irning will be found a letter addressed to
him, requesting the use of his naettelen a
candidate Tel, letter is ighed by a large
..umber of the most reputt.dile and influen
tial houses. Whatever may b.• Mr MOOR
-111-AD'S decision in the prenii.e., this testi
monial Ito Ls friends and neighbors—constit
uents dorinitthe long , period or his pebtie
.4 1. 1viceli—is highly honorable to him and
tenet afford a pleasing reminiscence for his
later years.
I=EID:EMZEI
When Mr Stu - Aire, ,r Nevada, pre
sented to toe Senate hie resolutions to base
universal amnesty for political offenses
upon universal suffrage, it was generally
,1)11.4,1,1 the measure originated with t
President, or had his approbation. Tie
cordial, if not confidential, relations sub
between the President and the Seri
1., r {Vas the cause of supposition.
is nr,,, known that the proposition St a
01.1.1 , t the .ngoestiOn of Mr. 11. S. FIXTK
Tenne.,., whose daughter is the att..
~1 31r Strrtv Ana' The President does not
L., or the suggestion. Indeed, his i.liet
OX, itdjuittments of every ilescriptitin.
Ile hulk that the Southern State , forfeited
te of their ririiis rehellion, and that
I• ;- wr..ng to in,kl upon any Collaitil , ll.
rezituraiwn True, Li. ~w,
io.,,tlce does nut contort. to thi- thoorN
Wilt(' the r,,,•rw., lint In• mean , the action
~j (". , Elgr,•••• ,t,uforin thereto. Til l ,
inln I more distinctly discerned, in tl.
pr..('cent,, then it i- 1101 V, t, tl
of peoph It II ill In fout,
whatevi tiuth, , rity the Pr,
1,11 it Ins ,•xerei-ed hitherto, or !nay e ,
4 1-1 1 , e hi re:ifter, user the rebelliou,
till Vito I very men turr lats.:Nl by Cm
grin, that impingi , thi• idea that tho.
:7 , 1a1.-12S are in the I.; ni..11 in the amt ;11”..110
and unqualified ',emir uF Ult. local Simi.,
Congre.h e"mpreLientl , th
n heurt. N"W, a large prop.'
t mentberl‘ are sating about 1,11
.h .1% ..ring to hit upon some tuid•ile grown
Lit ii the Pre , iiient will meet Ihe lion,
i•s and act in concert with thaw. Iz thi
an t ropt to at ettinnualatt. measures to th.
..f the Exevutive, and 1.. itromw
harmony, that impart, Int trhereuee an.,
ont•ftrieney to the attitude and actiod o
1M chamber,. They have but le., L ti..
one is, to altdieate authority by dot.,,;tt_
to the dictation of the President. Tii'
other, D. tlig,t, as speedily a, vat
. All MelStirt,the t Berm V9flentkil I.
laertmenent and lueuefieent reconstruction ee:
toe Union, pa.. 11,rue, lei them be vetoed.
adjourn, and go the people on the iasne n.
It will then win
Now, the Preael, tit has the adv ant 4.
lii- policy is intelligible, 'ileitis.
He neither vacillates nor teruporiae. iii
pet to it. Ilia holdneas and energy, even
when in excess and degenerating into naked
obstinacy,COrrallaDd a certain .4orl of ra
peel To the multitude Pongees, appeal -
Dial to have a or, at ICIVA, cue
au
ceptit4e of apt definition it in, i n d ee d
understood that (~ingre,is iniiata ou cell
-Intonr--ou guarantees for , future TTIII,
~10:1, and progreal—but precisely what
. outnatut to know that I have brew iodine
r.I of all the facts in the case, and that I u r,
deritiv grateful for their gallant von,lu.
an d for the new laurels they harp hroL, I' s W McCullough,
L..onsull C. John,
lel I corps.
J. H. Mnrange
•'Your obeli. LI servant and ulLlClus
rondltinns ate no one can tell. Titers I Iriea i. H. W. it.ot ry JF. Herren.
strong and deep feeling among loyal
lilt a in accordance with tin. prevailing Met
;n Congre•sF. This popular demand is ths•
conditions .4 restoration I— propound...,
...rid enforced, and that these condition,
cover to a large degreeaa the imperfection.
~ 1 human forecast will allow, all the point:
cm which farther trouble is likely to break
Thi , unity in the Executive and appar
ant want of it in the Chambers is not anon,
alone, but in the very nature of. things
Where only one has to deliberate, and Ono
single individual is possessed of a clear no
iieriminding and an unbending will, then
is little difficulty in maturing a judgment,
invine it a ehnrp expression, and causing it
to Is recognized in all its parts as well as in
its entirety The case is very unlike this
when many persona lire thrown together in
deilberative assembly it is not easy, in
lily negotiation of prime importance, o
bring two or three humired men promptlt
to concurrence Each ,ine necessarily co. •
runnt,, intrin•ic or collateral, ;miler a
.inierent light from hit teflon - 4. The iier
plot ity is increased when two assemblies,
on different lit•es, and hence tnt,
lf,t, in a measure, to conflicting influences
sn I motives. mma necessarily come to MO
-1, 'jai agreement before a judgrin nt van
nder,l hail a plan be finally tlevel-
It k the farility with ,which
Gin are enablesl to act togetle4. and
h,• difficulty of bringing many into
, that constitutes, the roost specious
;:Ic•t ta behalf of monarchy The , 111,,y
comes of •olitarittetot in the rzereis,•
power makes a streeng impression on he
holders In France the roktaates ut im
d..riali•m hold up NarohkoN HI. as 11.
;.resentat ivy qt the French neOnlc
otn•dienee tee the Kann• iu.tinet i hat,
en the late call for what ins - eveei to he au in
•eznifirant dt•monstratieen in this ity, tire
Pre ..;4lent was put forward a, lie. represen.
riean people
IV. •lee not make these sug . zesti.en, he
rglit, we desire to foment iliszigleemenl-,
1 let I. riots, we tee no proleibility what...et'
r eoncurrenee between the President and
Omar , e. and hold it tote. essential leer tie,
Cbanil ene if they mean to eranpe di ,e1n1I•
tit ere and di;.grane to deeid.. what point,
bey mean tee insist on and , s11:11 p”ints
t her err ready tee waive
DEMOCRAT, Of ITtl, varlet,- • re , ••I
.pperhead--endorse the Prett t ti e m' s
t t They do not do So throllgli
tine. Their primary Olive is not to dis
tract and dleidc the republican party
That Policy their Polk y If they win.
absolutely free to chose what Policy they
would, and put it in operation, this is the
Policy of all others they would select. It
comports with their ideas of the present,
and their schemes fin the future. It is the
Policy that offers the fairest chance of their
iestm - ation to — political ascendancy In the
eattop. and of the ulmate fulfillment of any
01 the schemes for the consummation of
which they plunged the Union into the hor
rors of a fratricidal war.
Etou'r Hocras.—The Legislature of Okto
has passed a bill making eight Lours air
gal day's work.
AA WAR EXPECTED.
qnom.r tv,o the Prosideups new poli
veloi“ 'I and under Stood than all tio t.
, nomm.•.•
the in the l .. •outlicrii , tat, and •••• ,„
the copp er head. in the Northt-rn
bur*t ont int.. Mille its prabs.• n, I • • :I, -1 yomhlul
its author Th • high strain 1' :.•I t v:a• p:.r. •I 10 , 4..11C
tion, resotipl . g front our It :
%slow that net ass at For. I . is,
roun•ry to the oth,r, .sere Wilinehago aanrps
Boated above es Cr)' hill and mountain, and
i - LAUEILK IN GOUT RERN
r'f lie
.urged, mighty hillows of 'sound, arrows a „.„
./„„„„; maairU~from a , aar „ ..
the Atlantic. In Great Britain the itartpornicut at Du Quoin, whielr aav, C. •
journals instantly took up the strain, tile
i the liberi . s to state 111 , 11 at pr , ,,t11
London Ti 01 el leading of Every holder of „"
live bt .' s eunuch nn and Du (jumn
gh 'h""
s l . t! ,
rebel bonds: evory (milder of rebel ',viva. rietic~
show bait fe . w r°- I ‘ ,l , I:1 ' N ' l n cl n o,ls ,
..11 Mt. Ittne
us e r s; every blockade runner; every hater , Other fruits uninjured. —
s ,
of universal liberty and impartial justice; THE number of young !t ,nu,
J. lia-vdrtdge,
is shouting himself hoarse over the great both ,ekes, who are at present see
ployment in the -.%orthern a
statesman that tills the presidential chair of
incredible. It I that it, a
this republic, and in honor of his benign. !
alone there are 4 Uldr.;:' t o fifty
ant Policy for dealing with rebels. This i; u.I
dentsnot surprise us. Having encouraged their fortunes. -”,o•
k Nt K... , .
the Southern leaders to go into the rebel. : ON Tuesday f0re......1., a Had • ot Its; ,a. . I
M. 1.10..y1.115
.
lion, by huge promises of sympathy sod ,mg driven through ••,... ..! the liiailinif -i '"'"'"
assistance they are now anxious to rein
t.. i, reel. in Ruehestel .New York was tit- ult.,
covered to be on tin:, , int l-tore the hat '" .'"''..
slate them as fully as possible in the con. ' could be dumped Prow •h. w 11gt.,11 and the : 1 1. ,';: 5 r'....:t..
tit& of the restored Union. It is not love of : flame.: ,uppre.ed. rot.-1 lerable of it cra, . ‘!:," . :r`.l
the republic, bpi love of the rebels, that consumed
prompts them. . ROLL 0,. - .'i Ha frlbl.l:rt! 1.1 ieststmlient ~,,. 0.
the twin.: that tin. , J n terrified ~ ,:.l. : 1,r , . ...
We should have u g ood deal more
faith ' l.( X li P irt se ,;,'., part sr w 111 1 01 l up a large ,11111 . .1:11.. \ I '''' , r
t S q . ,
in their protestations if they would evince jurity tur Heisler Clymer We friar that , i1 , :, ,., %ii..." rr , ,
some disposition to deal with the Fenian after the t leetion they will ...triply fold t, , L,,,...:,;,.,;;;,-14...rri.
conspiratory on'the same lenient principle.; , there (.Yel t w „.. ..,„,.,
IT i, stated !hut the r, a sun s 1.. ; so ttuni 1it1•k,, , , ,t;.•,..
they seek to enforce on our government
Arueriran4 are going abroad is the tact 1„,.,. m ...„ 1, .
Who imagines that, in rase of a genuine that 11 flalli 1 , , tall ii V. in Europe on the rent A.,,..,,, 1 nin-.•
~„,...
and bloody Lusurrectiou in Ireland, so hq- of their Louse in any ot the zreat An, r, s Sc ita.t.. r
miciable aa-vieriously to shake the British cau cities
throne, the leaders British opinion UNION I OIiATIoN I_,NNIt 11C1 - 1 j ‘,‘
would, in six months after the close of the Maynard, I:oi Sodis• and Senand
struggle, demand
an
act
or
total
oblivion,. Fowler, all ot Temicssee. Connieti
pail In I lit • UN's— Yon, 6 , ne Fa
fnim the Crown, and the admission, of an
hundred Fenian chiefs to seals in Purlia . N,.,
DI Every man kdows England tine- I Irloans hare Peel) tondo 1111 It Ann
manage her atTait m that prviciple t 1 e1to•I:t. ,
:ket would hr to . - .lito fre
t returning peril
Ilr 11, :1. 1,1
CON I'CTICUT—TILE PRESIDENT. %l i e
The St•tte election in Connecticut will of the,
akc placr onc week from to-nern , w Thy
tel , tll::iean vantlidate for Governor I. Gen.: " r." 111 Ii II" 1 "met "'
litho LEY, who served faithfully and brave IV ''' " 1-1 '" k•
, 11111 PI "11"
Iso re Z 11,4 ,
lv all through the war. lie is beside:, the
.1 ski tti.l. ittapant tutel.t, 1,1)•1,11
editor of the leaching republican newspapt raur,lo 1„,,„
at Hartford. The 111..1110(.111th
Mr ENOLI n lie watt in the la-t Uongre.
as a decuocr .•i:' member, :Intl ',hayed
tor than mint of ti.,l
TO HON. .1. K. ."1001111EAD:-
•1 the ll,ott,e. unurrsnclirtl cunr.ls
it in pet i n doubt to Is 1444 14 or the , „ 444 s !or r..olZha:
1 , 1,•,•1tt nilcaen. 4. g • • • r
1.1 i,, the intinener the nnti„nnladinin n. „ •rn!”..- , - In Una . „ nn. , „o:v
I“. i , „ "-"
the Palh•y. winch • 11,,
rent niZ the Pr,snlit shill w„rke.l
. , .
atultortt) ul tungre,.. In Inat , 11.11,1 1,11;1;,..y 1 , it peril
' lll. 13"1. l'°l3lllll 111
II".
111 111111 14111
1 ,7 1 r 1 • 1 • 1 •; 11 , 1• Ii ' , " 1 " Iii• 11 • 1 1 " 1•1 1 :;i::• 1 i ". 1 1 'ii " il! 1 1 i 1 e " P• ' 1 1, 1, " 1
ilaVr• taken the -.lump for EN,.I CAT) 01/11IN 1 . 011,4,111 MS
ii i. ha, I,et‘n to Wa , ltinh , r. anal tf . „l „ 11:,; i..1.t A I:ctitii.tl ao,
talk tvith the Prehitlent on th t .. II", . .1 l'a.utt, A
rot nothing but ambignoii• so nnlam, whip
~trinul po..ihly construe a , raV.kinidt•
. lill 1,11„k11 , 1 ,Ith
ot rot
tini I. it fidelity to the party
]-1 the PreAdent trititkik 'lnd
•
I( Friend,
SLOCUM ON GEARY. W. lintraley,
aml. L+•t lurks
The it.inocrat, 11 re trying to tottk. tit;
r :untrn I It flak :•n h-air•
1131 onl
-an uphill business. The record, are at t • I t
"'"
mho itttata•.
' a t other tray As all 11.1ditiollAi ”10 , ,1011.11 A..
'she the tollitwing (tom Gen. SLot ache , ;„
A the democratic candidate fur Secrete t win met uor t
CA to Fronk,
of State, in New York, last year H A Fahtte, , •'l.
“iI6ApqrAIIiTCSIA TW1tt..17114 e„
hObt C t
.. ..kama or Tam Crukratt.Ako,
llr Urllittofo, Tann., Noy lA, 1,...
^^a^SKntl,e
11x ULAN. GE-NERAL . I sin very happy A it, ‘ j,,„
hear 111, good reports which reach Ho. Jolt], lioun
!rani all aides relative to the condo. t It.
team. ttewlaer
telt- command in the recent action Tot
• omest Ras one or s t.ry great importuner T. A. Erato. A t
The highest credit is awarded to you and Henn-y ttr romrnaad , not only by Gonoral Thor,
.1, but hr all ofticers , eon veramo Ic wit 111 r kok !Attic,
. .
'r t-ctronii,l
•irentnioancro.
" As I was c. Pe,hiug.
not with )00, I can ; io; Rtc nar , l T. Lrecl.
portion of tharrfditigaineri, nor can 1. :Ph houir Jr. - tea
rata, publish an order rip - es...one; , t;
to you: but I wish )ou tact you; ;nii, A I
- Brig Gen. .1 W. Geary. commanriing. w rt ""''•
' John Mot lure,
Division, 12th Army Corps." James Lasetrlv,
' J..•ph Crawford,
A Ur.onots OAra.—The Internal 74 3 1 L4,,.. 1 d 7,
nuc Bureau receivedthe following amended I K. Murphy.
iron-clad oath from a Georgian, appointed ' John F. Dr e , ..
Assistant-Assessor for one of the sub•dis }3 ,'" )
sat.es ,Sordon,
trieta in that State . Jae. Lollard,
- I, —, of the County of . and ' Stephen Kett.
S e did of Georgia, do solemnly swear that
1 have never voluntarily borne arms Asian Sharp.
against the United States since I have been B. L. Wood.
citizen thereof, except as a Captain in John Lap 1.,
the l'oufederate States Army; that I havr Wtn. Fraz,
Y 1 yen no aid, ..tc , to persons engaged iu John U. Lewl,
m. Barm
armed hostility, except as aforesaid.'
Lewis Strint y,
le.
The printed form of oath is interlined so a . Li asr u, o ,,,,
at, to truthfully set forth the new ofileial.n.. Lawrence Moore,
t'nents its —New lark Tribute T
Thos. J.nes,
Well. chat accord,. with the latest W/l Lewut Clarke
ri,tental definition It is now held that Janice 6ean.n h.
'to forme: act; of treason militate ninth:is! i i , "•
.1 •Li's minim to loy.lhy, if lain present John L. Haat,
Joeepb Fleming,
in to make no thrtiwr war on the
0 111. 11 authority. Upon the same prin• i•
-John IL Falrbun k.
J.S. t.eaggwan.
ple ditimeless adulteress is an illiWeeEll . 1 01,13
%, nmam., -.I her husband is bound to treat
ht r its saleh, provided she has resolved ui i taro. J • Lug,
John L. Mahe: .
:wain to repeat her crime. littntnntlaon,
111.. C. Perrin,
.1 CORItECTION.—In givinz, on Saturday,
the telegraphic report of the rote nn the I •
b nt
alm Bill, Mr. 3IOORITEAD'a name {t':l. in- Lee itatteLt ! ,
advertently omitted from the lint of yeas. ! :;;;;At;;;;;L-7.
J. I•. Learn,
THE OF THE UNITED STATES still
numbers over hundred and fiftyXiietano
and men. A large and speedy redlirtHil
1,1'7 way desirable
Al , l , IIRS tj LOrTRIAN A. —Quite a num
ber of loyal men from Louisiana are herr
They represent the condition of affairs in
their State as truly deplorithle White
loyalist- are Tearing many parts of the
'tole oa account of the strong r e b e l si •nti.
meat, and many outrages are daily perm.-
ated on the colored people. Dr. Jame ,
Iteady, of New Orleans, is Imp., and try
a-king protection for thy loyal proph,-
Nitich complaint In made nev. at the course
M Got Canby, in appointing Mr. Wirier,
strong, pro slarcry Copperhead, an tell,
to wary Mayor of New Orleans. it is retire
,cattsl that with Ow patronage of the May
oralty in the hands of agouti il,ll loan
the loyalials could carry the State,
WE knew that President Johnson had
vcral consultations with prom in( nt Dem
o.•r°tw politicians of this State just before
the late Convention, and entered cordially
into every scheme Sllsgested to strengthen
tile probabilities. ,d Dero o, Tatie success in
Pennsylvania at the coming election. To
the honor of two gallant soldiers of the Ite•
puble Lc is said, that they promptly reject
ed the cunningly devised plan ni chin their
Laurels, so nobly won, by laying them on
the altar of the foes of their room
—elnimbersbury fic-publirren
A CORREEPDX - DENT of the London :Wm
u,ienm writes from Rome: "An interesting
uotehy has sprung up among us, in a city
where rill our stirrouudings are of the olden
time Miss Rdmonia Lewis, a lady of
1,,10r, has taken a studio here and works as
an tculptrens in one of the rooms formerly
spied liy the, great master Canoes. She
is the only lady of her race in the United
btates who has thus applied herself to the
study and practice of of sculptural art."
( li E of the clerks employed in arranging
the rebel arohlyes,. to-day , atme- seftie a
lettOr written in 1881 by the former editor 1
of si Demoomf.in,paper in lowa, ' and nibs&
que tly a Brigadier Chattel in the Colon ,
arm , to .40.-owedi, P inrwhlcii. the waiter i
txp ems hicarilpithy for the cause of the
801 l b, andTeSlMltlaelE•togivelinioavbm
mi4ion in ratasatyc. , •
GENERAL NEWS
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Arthur Stun
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l• • ante, s•enker,
s•rgy (serer.
r rhnk T 011yy
A Lurn.y.
Wrst
Itoht. Mackie,
John Moore,
Henry Sisal,
L W. Greer,
J It Seeenp, Jr
11 .511coor. It.
II D. Luz our,
John I. Honse
The, 13: own,
nand. William.,
Edward Houle,
Wet 11. House,
Nelson Stevenson
John. A loony
!Halm Yanone.st
:1.11 ncoast
Jan. MA/111.:3 .
Jacob Bahl w Ira
(see. T. Millar,
Michael Hart,
W.. A. WOOd.
Janes llard.
Jnlin Carver.
Wes. Berolall
I'. Mellonkev.
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t,. Al Long,
Wm. A slo.phrA,
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John P. Smith,
Hugh DuiTl•y,
N. Herron Ji
Wm. boyliohl,
Win Melntlin,
'lt Nel., 'Enylot,
Goo, 11 .11 not
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iv,. Wyani,
1.1 Trich.
W. Me %glow,
li.l,
H. I. I:,
Thos. 0. Sim, h.
Jame.; F Sll'Vetl,llll
E. AI, Fulton,
Wus. Trlct:.
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John Barr'non, 1
Wrn B. Barris , . inetnc I I tnim,lson
tin,. Campbs , ll, Voter , mllnlit,,
Joins Cook,
Ulna. Clark. Henry L. !depts.
John M. Montgomery, John ills',
A. C. Critebilth , Nisintlei McClure
Wm. F. Knot. Alan W Luken-,
11...1, SnaJnir. J. B Moneyer.
11 , s 1 / 1 . nanny, J. S. hunli,
Cu, 1t1.1,41311,1, Abe Utrupl,,,ll,
'Samuel hiii.ikru, Jar, Ylutorekeil.
Buck Wl:tiOn, ,./.1111/1.1 llollma it,
C li. Conrnin, John Bon land,
T. A. Curtlulinti, -1 Unit I-tins-Jog.,
J. hc.,1,1e), Jllll/.... 1.. (gray,
LC.' Sudth, I Bayley 1 onog,
tVillatan Hun ry, JILTIA.,I I . (...0111 . 11111,
IV 111...5ta C. Adam*, Wm W 31t,,1 nit , . •
It 11:1sni 1 reelman. Join., ~ ht..),
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Ile nrc I. White. It. It I.r tie.
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ELECTION NOTICES
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A N ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT
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SAVINUS 13A_Vi m ill IN I belt . Banilli
House, on S ATUIt DA .the Vet day A .llareh,
tweon the hour, of I and I uelo.A.
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PIANOS,
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CHARLES BARNES,
JOSEPH ROSS,
SAMUEL B. CLULEY,
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CARPE'I S, oiL CLOTHS, &le
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Stock in the Wcst of every
thing in the line of Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and
Lace Window Curtains, Gold
Bordcfred and Plain Window
Shades, Table and Piano Cov
ers, of our own importation, al
the Lowest Prices reached since
the war. A line of Scotch In
rain Carpets . , of our own im
portation just received—very
handsome vc.r cifered in thie
country befoi c---and at prices
based on the present rate of Gold
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
ii s: 73 Fifth Strict, 'A floor,
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No. 7h Fourth Strerl,
THE LATEST PATTERNS OF
lirmt•ls and Ingrain
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W. W. MOORHEAD'S,
Nflt Sl3le Frizzed Nets,
Hall . Coils,
Fancy Butlous, the Latest Styles In Great Variety
New Fullness Iloup skirts,
Embroideries, Laces.
Woolen Goods, ! -
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No. 167 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
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MILLINERY
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