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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 11366
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The position of the President now is that
Congress has no authority over the. work
oilleconstructing the Union; that the war
.lieing over the republic naturally recon.
structe itself; that no forfeitures having
been entailed on Staten by rebellion, node
are to be enforced; that individuals who
took up arms against the government abso
lutely absolve themselves from criminality
and become entitled to. exemption from
punishment or disabilities by accepting the
situation as the fortune of war left it; that
any rebel, no matter how flagrant his con
duct may Ave been, is or ought to be elegi
ble to a Seat in either branch of the nation.
al legislature; and that all that remains for
Congress to do is to look over the creden
tials of men claiming to be members, see
they are in proper form and duly attested,
and that counter claims are not made to the
name seats.
In "July last the President Watt of a differ
ent mind. Then he was of opinion that
Congress had much to say in regard to re
construction. Here is the proof :
WADDINGTON, July, 34, 18115.
Sharkey, Procitional Goreenne of
Missiasippi, Jackson.-
Your telegram of the 21st has been re
ceived. The President sees no reason to
interfere with General Slocum's proceed
ings. The government of the State will he
provisional only untilthe civil authorities
shall be restored, with the ap, , rocal of Con
great. Meanwhile military authority can
not he withdrawn.
WILLIAM H. SEWARD
Here is a distinct admission of the power
of Congress over the whole matter of the
restoration of the seceding states. This ad
mission was not casual or accidental. It
was manifestly upon premeditation and de
sign. At all events it trevords with COlllllllll
sense, with the obvious principles of poptt
par goverment, and with the plain bleulca
tions - of the Constitution. If the President
had held to that position there wouldhave
been no conflict between him and Congress,
and no alienation from him of tho loyal
people of the nation. Whatever contli.l
and alienation have arisen he has needless
ly provoked by taking ground in violation
of the rights of a co-ordinate branch of the
government and snirversive of the puhlio
liberties
THE STOCKION CASE
The telegmplt made such fearful blue.
Mars in the report of the proceedings on
the case of ?Tr. 5 - roorroic. of New Jergev,
that-we err compcned to go back and give
a history of the proceedings from the start.
On Friday, of last week, the resolution
of jhe Judiciary Committee was taken up
in the Senate, declaring that Mr. STOCK
TON Wll5 entitled to his seat,
Mr. CLARK moved to amend the resole
tion to as to declare that be was not enti
tled to his seat. Lost: yeas 18; nays 23.
The question recurring on the original
resolution, the vote was, yeas 21; nays 21,
when Mr. STOCKTON rase and voted for
himself, making the vote 2 . 2 to 21.
On Monday the ease came up again on a
motion of Mr. SUMNER to amend the jour
nal by striking out the vote of Mr. STO, K.
TON, he haring no right to rote in his own
but Mr. POLAND making a motion to
reconsider the vote of Friday, Mr. Scan 1:1(
withdrew his motion, and the motion of
Al% PotANn, to reCOOSiller, Was agreed to.
l'he original resolution being thus again .
before the Senate, Mr. Scutum moved that
Mr. SrornyoN be not allowed to rote upon
it. Agreed to.
Mr. SUER/lAN moved 10 recommit the
matter . to the Judiciary Committee, which
was lost; yeas, 18; nays, 22.
Mr. JottxsoN then moved to postpone
the matter until Thursday. pending which
the Senate adjourned.
On Tuesday the rase came upagain. Mr.
CLARK moved to amend the resolution sons
to make it read:
"Resolved That Jobe P. Stockton, not
having received a majority of the vote% of
the Legislature of the State of New Jersey,
present and voting, is not entitled to his
seat as Senator from that State for the term
of six years from the 4th of March, lfinti."
After considerable debate the question
wee taken upon Mr. CLARK . . amendment.
The amendment was adopted. Yeas, '.12:
nays, 21; as follows:
Yitsa—Messrs. Brown, Chandler, Clark,
Convene Cragin, Cresswell, Feasenden,
Grimes, kloward, Howe, Kirkwood, Lane
and.,) Nye, Pomeroy, Ramsey, Sherman,
SPraglle,igumper, Wade, Williams, Wilsno
and Yates-22.
NA YB—Messra. Anthony, Buokalew,
Cowan, Davis, Doolittle, - Guthrie, Harris,
Henderson, Hendricks, Johnson, Lane,
(Ransaa,) M'Dongal, Morgan , Nes.mith,
Norton, Poland, Riddle Saulsbury, Trum
bull, Van Winkle, and Willey-21.
A IMPACT ott,Nox Voxtuo—Messrs. Dixon,
Foot, Foster (paired,) Morrill (paired)
Stewart, Stockton and Wright.
The question thus occurred on the adop.
Son of the resolution. The yeas and nays
were denituded, and the resolution as
amended, declaring that John P. Stockton
is not entitled to his seat, wan adopted.
The vote was identical with the one record.
ed above.
3.11% RIDDLE naked leave to change his
vote. This made the vote yeas 23; nays
20.
The .dedslon.in thia l case a a just one.
There.waii lege/ doubts 'in the mind, of
some; bit thelactihat Mr. STOCETON was
not elected by a majority of the Totes of the
New Jersey legislature is • sufficient Jabal
cation for oustinglitica.
einumaor ttt IVlllColllll3C—itt'lB49' the
question whether the word "white" stunt*
be struck from the (Mail/cations for suf
frage, was submitted to thei people of Wis.:.
cousin, and a large major ity of tlote mho
voted on that "ruestioair voted' In favor of
striking out. But a large portion of the
voters did not vote on that 'question, and
in theme dayS' df demeerattet it , CeidiuS6 , it
was held that the .Proposition to strike out
must be:;4i6'veChy a majority of the
loyal ninoir of-vote:rant the State, before
it could b ec o n e vilify, and not Simply by a
majority of those votlitgrOn`,.that• question,
Undeor thla ,
"net vote
at all in 'effect voted - no;.. and many un
doubtedilrefrainetl irtUp,:vutittg.yrith- the
bellef that avoteiwithitold wee is good ail
a negative vote:given. The Supreme Court
of thi State 11118 now decided, hoWertiill
that the nutstien was settled by theinajoil•
ty of thoseWhO actually voted,, arid, etwf,
majority - * Mak Veih !erell44i* Of, aa=
gro.ingraseinl9t*e . now the eeme
right
Mrs.
MEI
lergOMß;
SVA.NII - 1 7 NGT011i GfiSSIP
The Waslitngton correspondents all my
that the vote in the Re to en the Civil
Rights Bill will be either 31 4,11 "r go to
15, the one Senator in lotibt being . .11 NI LW , E
of Kansas. The proltabiiity ;s, however,
the vote will not be taken before 31mMay
next, by
'will
time two new Republican
Senators trill appear from Vermont and
New Jersey, raising the vote to 52 or :113
for the bill to 14 or 13 against.
The probable vote foreshadowed
by one of the OrrtkapOndenbt: , ,
. .
. Kw—Messrs. Anthony, Brown, Chand
ler, Clark, Conness,- Crogin, Cresswell;
Pessenden, Patter, Grimes, Harris, Hen.
derson, Howard, }tow% Kirkwood, Lane,
(of Indlana,) Nye, - Poland, Pomero_y,
Sherman, ppraue, Stewart, Simmer,-
Trumbull, 'Wade, Willey,
son and Yates-410:
Nava—Mess& Bithkalei Cakwun,Jaavis,,
Doolittle,. thithrflacidricks, JdT Sou,
Lane Kan
for sa. eDougall, ltinrgan,
Nesmith,' Norton , el( Saplsbury and
Van Winkle;-4/1. . 5 a -"-
To the aftlrmative votes are to be added
those of the new Senators from V,ermont
and New Jersey. Iteisrs. DIXON, of Con
necticut, and WAIGIPti of New Jersey, are
sick, and will probably not be present.
The Washington Chfonie4 says that
notwithiflo4g . thq - ptt-repeatea assertion
that the Lientenant-Eioneral expects to "go
to European a sitedaloovernment vessel,"
he has ankle no such arrangement, and is
not informed that such a vessel is at his
dlapooaL •
'rho Conif i ltutional Union, one of the
President's organs In Washington,. thus
fiendishly alludes to the attempt recently
made In that city to barn out Mrs. Swiss.
RELII :
"Same one on Saturday • , iglit act fire to
the office of old. Mrs. Swi. inn , who pule
lishes a lietalomidal called The Reeonairtge
tionisi. A colored girl diseovered the fire
and, at once threw water on the demos, and
thus quenched trite Ate. The old gal must
have been lertibly frightened, as well as
her female comionsitors
IYr hardly believe any one would be
guilty of attacking or endeavoring to int.
pose on an old lady like lira. Swissitelm,
or any other lady, and are inclined to be
lieve it was self•comhustlon, or something
of the sort.
Mrs. Swisshelm and the female composi
tors alluded to oceupled rooms over the
composition ofilce, and . had the object of
the incendiary been accomplished, the
Union might have had an opportunity to
rejoice over the holocaust.
MR. CLYMER ON INFIDELITY
On the 11th of March, 1862, in the debate
in the, Sensto on the resolutions favoring
the abolition of Slavery in the District of
Columbia, Mr. l'brutin had the auducky to
declare—
"It is an admitted fact, and nut men
theory, that abolitionism leads to infdeli•
In the course of the same speech he
avowed his own convictions in these
=1
"The Constitution Is now the written
law orthe land, and the expressed will—of
the people—the only one that In govern
mental matters pad subjects of state or
national policy, binds my conscience."
This is precisely the doctrine of Honnrs
and FILMEB, two of the most famous and
learned British deists—that the civil low
the standard of right. It was not at
ism that made Mr. etratmt adopt their
ECM
But, let us see. The late Democratit
State Convention, by which he was uom,
Dated for Governor, passed this resolu
"That we owe obedience to the C'onstito.
tion of the United States, including the
amendment prohibiting Slavery: and undor
its provisions will accord to those =noel
patted ail their rights of person and prop
erry."
Now, Mr. CLYMER, what we want to
know of you in if the deuitx.ratie party t - ell
into infidelity when it endorsed in
broad manner the full constunatation of ab;
loolitintilsni ? Speak.
WILDIMUS , OR PRA N 9
The General Appropriation Bill, as it
passed the Rouse of Representatives at liar
ri,sburg, contains an item of $e50,000 for
the maintenance and eductition of soldiers'
orphans, under the system adopted a year
or Iwo ago. A clause is added to the 4e,..
Lion authorizing. the Governor to afford
partial relief in eases where he may Judge
it proper for orplm.mstc., remain with their
surviving parents, relatives or guardians,
and receive instructions in the public schools
of the Commonwealth.
A separate bill, relating.to this matter,
has passed the House. The. main features
of this bill are decidedly objectionable.
The proposition is to turn the Soldiers' Pr.
pilaus over to the care of the School Direc
tors of the respective wards, boroughs or
school districts; to charge these officers,
"as far as in them lies U. make arrange
ments for the maintenance and schooling"
of these orphans, and "upon such terms
that the itexiAces of salt children shall
either in whole or In part be accepted as an
equivalent for the necessary expenses in
curred."
While this bill might be regarded as bet
ter than nothing, it is not such provision
as comports with the intention of the Com
monwealth in entering upon this mutter.
By all means, gentlemen of the Senate !
allow this bill to become defunct, and pass
the item as it stands in the (4eneral A ppro.
priation Bill. „
SOME of the democratic journals have
made a notable disi,otery. They have
found out why merchandise as falling in
price. It is all because Congress fails to
accept the President's Policy. If, say they,
Congress would,
,cntly lr , docile and com
plying, the Sociibern people would mag
nanimously come forward and buy so
many goods as'criighrbe necessary to con
tain the market.. We are so abort-sighted
u not to see how one Policy or another
of -reconstruction can affect either the
wants or the means of payment of the peo
ple in the seeding 'States. If they had
only one good crop made, they would be
able to buy and pay..' Till then they will
not.
But these democratic journals ought to
bare wit enough to see their, appeal is
double-edged. What is it ? All who want
dear goods, stand, by the President. All
who want cheat, goods, sland by Congrew.
On that division the party of Congress
would be twenty to one.
A CONNECTION.--Mr. firrocirrna, in hie
recent speech before the . Senate, attempt
ing to justify his'inte' fcr himself, stated
that tlus Ttennblican S;oe.-.it . ,ar of the New
Jersey Senate had, Plected kin/self by his
own vote, 4kat body , Stanaing
eleven Sepablidn to ten DeniNhitic.
Eicovpi., the Speaker of the New Jersey
Senate, says it is not true ; . .. The democrat
ic candidate ti4i4Walteiroted fOr him (Mr.
fitoovex.,) and Mr. ficoval. In return voted
for him. So even that poor excuse is lost
to Mr. STOCKTON.
WON. 1.. W. iiALL,7-3t Ba, bigg For ,
respondent or the" vomn4iwa recently
stated that Hon. L. W '
.^ HALT, fienator
BOm Blair county" +MOO% piarolitCkt am
didato for ttio.,o4irmarksitip of the Union
Bate
,y(e
Tsy Iluit th e re Yht.69l.a word In
Mr. HAAN!, 4f,,,D9!•,o,plYmkapiip
iilltant for thi'OpAte: kEikeilf.l.444i
AiOd wallosNithuliinirtoJiopedl*.tth!t •
toiiriection., We fidwiiireaAikti l i;6,;•
*Thxy begiunierfsifft ..121.111
:';' .: ', 7 .'i;.',.r.i . f , ...i;i -, ,..Zi:5 .. i . i1i,. , -- . ' ,1,, ; . ' 1,.. . -. . ,- r-.; ,, : ,,-.
THE Baltimore .I,:ewon ttays of the
; Teto of the Civil litzlit,, Bill vilr opin-
I ion a. 10 the .witi,;,•, eon oh iii ionglily mud
itriiprita . i .ii the htii has airttatly been ex
pressed, and we Sie nothing in Gig ohjer,
tiou, of t 1,,• rrtaiiilt•ni t lint fur a moment
shakes t lung. eon, iel ions. The igiw,•r•
given by the bill were no mire extended
than those which Were given and exercised
' under the Fugitive Slit, 4' law hir the return
of fugitives. Commissioners precisely like
those conntitmed by this ('it'll Bights Bill
were appointed alit] acted. Where the people
obstructed or resisted t hem in capturing and
returning a fugitive, the comminasiomr,
were authorized to call upon the body of
citizens; a citizen who refused to serve at
the eointniatdOner's caall was subject to line
and imprisonment; aid If they were re ,
;paired, the military force might be C1111...1
in to aid the agents of the General Governt
merit. In one notable case, that of Burn,
in Boston, the military force was then used .
That which was done in behalf of Slavery
- tre - tttink co much more rightenusiy b
done In he of Fieedom. tut lid, pant
the Brit:ken in at issue with Co*resn,
and virtine-tenthn of the surly who
elected lam. The tialcal :nu.' east in.
Made to the IVund in their rerdh•i we
[lave the filly. dente, '
yor
_ tient I`, •
Tu SVPREME COI 11, ia cession at
Philadelphia, has decided that where a
check is drawn by parties having no funds
to meet it, and the parties presentlng, the
cheek know that fact and do not at quaint
the bank with it, they become parties to
fraud, and the fart that the bank im,dr e ry
ently passed it to the credit of the drawees
without examining the aecounts of the
drawer does not make it liable to the draw
ees for t h e amount.
LETTER FROM NEW ORLEANS
Maw 0111.1"1., March 21, 1m05.%.
EDITORS PITTSPOIR22II 1.; STET, —1 have been
tiCTOLIIIg my time since toe date or my Inns
letter to an oloonvat 1011 Of RINI rei In and about
New ifirleans. The oily is at present flee head.
quarters of toll, a itamletr of Southern celeb
rities. I findiieral hongstreet hits valet,
Italted himself here In the loin., Madness
General Beatteegard is ellgagetl In 0110 of the
ruilrond oftlee, of the elty —I understand, In
the =panty of dlvii engineer, or suited vt tra til
ant. General's flood, nick 'eat her, Wheeler
and Adams DM also here. General Wrote and
family aro stopping at the St. tame, lintel, a.,
le also Kra. Jefferson Bay's The iirenietcy of
these-gentlemen at any point 1101 of quite
so much Importance now. as II was a r ear fie
two ago when they were cranial ending large
armies. Indeed, tlie people here take noi
nce of their comings and goings whale,e m r.
although lam infOrnted that sonic of th..n,
who have recently Vinited the North, xere
toasted, flattdrett. awl Ili mired ouperld3 ,
though for the most part inn quiet way.
I have had numerous opnort meat lee since I
have been here of ',oaring the labor question
so tar as It, totem to the neg - ro, discussed, awl
have heard all tides of the +abject presented.
It la 3.U:totalling with what arum imtl y the old
citizens of the Southsuet to the dneleir,..
that "the nigger will not work eteept rattler
the lash or as 1 dare." They are -etre that
the fern into), s>Ateni npi , lll,l 1,1 the Marks
will ruin 1.120 son I It.t Ile other Itand I tray.•
Intl and ennren.e.l s i lde n i 1 other .if genii."'
men formerly from the North ale, hest lwen
engaged In the cultivation .4 cotton ciente
nous during and *lnce the war Their !rat,
mony is uniform that they want no hotter
hands, But they must be partially paid. or
they will not work.
The great difficulty x wit many Id the / ,, riner
slave owners is that, although they ray ti.c
negro la free and pretend to iwnere It. they
cannot treat htm litze /l free Ms, They op.
opine they still nave a sort or .' q uill chit.
to his services 11,111 labor for less than thee are
really WORD in the teal ketN4 l lll4. ..e ht . iff
boarded old fellows ,11 far nn ti, any
they will let their 1.11 , . i.e.
for they will pay nigger tllry can Ise hl.
work ; for doing what he mugut of right to .In
101 2 nothimr. Oceastivneity
r1•11I
•ci rernrl4l , ,,
man from the North tray , . ~r , tilnltte
11:11, Its the_ uelehlowtrao.l,,r foot. ..f t hr..e e.
fogies. Ile pays sell nn.l t .• t.stait
and has no difficult r obtaining All the
hands he wishes to employ. 01.1 ton .hear.
his hoar) and Tle free labor
not do for rigger. anti Immo; t. to 1. I,
fogy has no eon dtlence in the net tt«•• • - rt
lag, and the neg . !, Ilse conedem m m
tl3 pat tog. ahe mtrutot,se nee t t,.•; rt..:
rt. ' .1.1. amid and Jr.. er.p tats.! a
~
other hand. the Northern nom, • Ith
I and energy, and poring ra,r w«ges tar his 1,,
bealsone on and Ins magi. rear ha, made
a handsome _fortune I kn.« .1 Intl,
.rtan.a where tilts has tweu Lb., 0r)...e II r 1.••
not only matte f(1011rcy
tar hirtawif, rut I,. • •
I doubled the pried,. all lit lit. neigtibtrrhar«l
by thus der, astrat&up; their amir r t..•
' free labor system. The ron-eutteme is 11..1
there are lonalitteri where collar. 1.1•1•
renting fo nearly as much per manna, nee as
they conk% hit,. [l,l , sold for +is ie et g i •
months ago.
Bat no man who travois t hornet. it1..,111 , •
needs any tbairtleavi. • 114..0.J. , t of • la•tii« r
the negro wills
ork n• ell A, other prrluo.•
when paid for it The et Men., i• hero: e
eye., no matter what pl•Oplf. TII3, Y.ri
In
stance,l have stood upon the tlr•ek of a 4h+-1—
strop{ steamer and li•Onsted In smithern it, «
talk about the vile and ettgat.oo,l tearlon , l•••
of the negro—men who (nun thelr sitpearsiti
never did a daytit merit. mental or phy deal, in
their right under their Nery ••,;
a gang of probably tiny or a bunfltefl
wore perfoeming for hoer, together the!oat
eat labor which the humus from. is eapubb
enduring. Wnoeser snow., anything almat
the duties of a Ark haw/ oil nor wr-sterii
Myers, know'. that It in no child'. at It ur
pretty moett all done now by I/1110r men Talk
about the freed people (In 0 rinse um being
willing to work. {{thy, they sit rontitng lL
whole aoutitern ectuntry to•day. Yen ...et. it
everywhere. They arcd rtnif it.. et op.; the.y
are building the ilOl/111.:3 . art twulmg Iti .1
diacharging the vessels at the whorl; they 41
driVing the drays and WAggOna that
the city; and more doang the hard !star eve, t•
whets., and In many Instances are becoming
methanica and eirlllerl laborers. ttppoulle the
lndow where 1 write, n large bock betiding
is In Process lKmanstractlon. There Are pad«
ably thirty or forty workmen employed About
the building; brlrkmasons, stonemasons, ear
oanters, se.,
and there lit not a white man
among them anb bat the fellow. alio ban
e
about the drinking saloons near n 2, , writ ,ell
you poLedtbstandlng, that the nigger sy rot
work.
In regard to edurattion,l find SOP Orltalna la
badly off for fIOTIOOII. I cannot learn that t
elty .has any system of schools for untie,
whites or blacks, I find that soon Alter the
OCC1:11111111012 of New Orleans by laid National
foreea &number of .hools for colored ellifil
ren were started In the city undot the ensid
cm of the t'roedmen's 'torten. Tlioaa
schools were sustained chiefly by the pro
ceeds alining from route of property ohm,
dosed by the rebels. The number of colored
pupils In attendance at the schools la the city
under this arrangement was alms t Six. Moo.
sand. Since the cessation of hostilities the
absent rebels have returned and token in,-
session of their abandoned property;and ha% e
consequently cnt off the reVanua by which
these Schools had been started and supported.
Since that time nothing has meraalvtal
from the FreellWall./1 Bureau or trona volun
teer contributors at the North towards the
support ol.the colored 1011001 a of this elty
Tettehesa and °Akers of the Bureau have
managed to continue twelve of the schools in
existence, depending for support solely upon
the tuition paid by the pupils. After on e
perienee of several months they haven os
twelve schools, employing twenty-five teach
era, With all average attendance of three
thousand pupils which are eidivily otdf.mitp
porting. The colored people maul:est a will
logneun to pay for their schooling whenever
ablate do SO. lint in a MVority of they
aloe Oct of slavery to
have not been long
have fteettirlolated anyth ng for school palm
.... A majority of the colored children are
therefore still unprovlded with schools.
An effort is now bang made to organhee &
normal school here for colored persons, ar
order to qualify therm fur the purpose of school
teaching,. This 1 regard as a very worthy and
Important movement from the find that it
will be nest to Impossible to educate the
masses of the freed people If I eopt tturough the
instrnmentality of colored teachers, And In
order to have pultable teachera you in mit have
normal schools to qualify them for their:hi-
The Mayoralty of New (Menne remains un
deeldea. On the day the new Mayor (Monroe)
was balutve been installed Into °Mee, General
Canby Woad ati order prohibiting him from
lli
imam of hm oak. until certain
ugly lit e Matters could he cleared up, which
are alleged against him. I am not familiar
with .the. grounds of chtitPlalut furt her than
that be woe a registered enemy o f the
Gov
ernment from the time the city orirrenderal
to General Butler up to the close of the wee,
and 13 MURIA. to have committed numerous
high crintira and .misdemeanors Which render
him theligthla tot the amoe of Mayor. General
I coolly appoihted a AtaYor to act pro tem
pera and has referred the 'subject to the Pres
den t for del:laden. Every con tidal:ice 1.6 felt by
the friend3 . of Mr, Monroe...nO 10 roif."l°4 airll
the ropreseinattre of the stringent type or
hatred figaissit the ”tynamiy of the Gomm
men{" Mit the Trestdenr w - Ul kindly pardon
all his espies and thin help him to tbe posi
tion Of ghieli the fortune. of war deprived
him when he surrendered bin preen and the
city to flea. Butler. Very truly your,
. 11. Litman.
alrIVI: ap.fis - C, ;PA 4E% 011;4
WOOD WODD/NDIITACHINEDY.
V V -4tICIIARDPKIN A MEM AM a. e(f.', 'Manntar
turtrannd Deniers in ~lel a. Wocfaxortli Planer.,
lOW C
t67Wadi ?rd Working li.bino;L-.ATSI
Wr 1 - 61 — WI Ilk — tit Ea;
ORaOt'gdrydrations sad casituracturipg eon
cerns—etpkellt tax/trolling ATM Tan M(00 AO
ccnn.CT tbr mann. of Nratchlnan Or' plitobuntx.
Ilanntnetrrod ny.r.; A DISEUX. 41 Coughs. rt.,
foenn. band rorlflreatne. • intaistawor.f
,AllllwiLitz• ti.c.-11 - ,n, 'LITTLE
7.rzpv,c.otn Nowtorryitort. Mos , " 11 ..".
ractOrets Qr . tateol Aut L omatie stop Motions for
Steam rtialuel; Potent LO,L -oft Motions for Looms;
.Pateostlarytaap Top,T:rops. matt and Territorial
!glgtzovisil=no smut! NI
BIItACETi. liiIISPEND;
altutufacturres
,C.llpo,l2llTatparits •L otretrirtZ t , ' WV=
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ent coridtimuttewnith combines reonowy, Comfort
sad health. 171) Court dna% Boston. Limo Skirt.
oratory style as 4 variety. Apo gone% d Aln,
Yo uottetblittf Ho portorlo3."' .14m.Uw4vm•
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IrT.s ., ""( 'ON GltEsS.—The 'friends o f r. r F3I 11 I- to se,llllol LA NWS i rhnOthi Tlt
nnb) llt F II? IIN 1 4 .1. N 'iq 11101 F I'll 1.
, HON. JOHN P. PENNEY 5. , -ol i•Ai•Pit, Im l.nk of Irtie .It a , I humor 1
..lARI 11N•A ‘1 , %1 , 11 Vll. I. NOIIA% INI, • 11I1MK
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ill 111 pr, k, AI Isi, 11.111 g 1 11. I no, . ~,, ~ i .1.., be irk r, n 110....1 F or ~,,,,, ~,,,,i, ~r .o.ir,
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1 r-iirl 01,14.ntilF;SS
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VVANTED—Good Agents to Sell
Y‘ •lIIERBAN AND HIS CAMEAIHN. lIII.ANT
..,,,, it Hin i ANIVAit,NE, 'Lite Intl, r Bist outI)
CHILI', PI:AYE:It. VI lINT LENNON, Onatelt I'll-.
tore..o .I.l'l HE AM END t N 1N V EN'EtiEN. These
are All new Books and Engraving , . and agent, rall
do Netter with them than with any other otfored to
1.. A 1 A \ 111 Li Al El\ 111 E 231 iIIN I 1111 F. the poldie. 1., full pm - 8..014r, appl, to or addrcss
ini,,to,,i ANII Elf KELL, 07 Fors tilt street. l'ilt:lbura 11, l'a.
- t - ; nllll2:lrtlataw:sil-se
lit'r - IVO it SHERIFF.
I WANTED.--sLiMir PER YEAR!
Y I to g
W aS ortt. veil our
SAMIYIL B. CLULEY; ' IMPROVEDw qt 11:6N'
1/
e‘ ywi S er FAVlNti MA
! CHIN F_4, three new V.lnda, tinder and upper feed,
Nonpet to the action of the l'nlon INI.t, NI,. l'amt- warranted ti,e years, ABove salt,' or large eon.ole
ty I ott.ention. inltlt.:,,ll 1. F sion paid. The IINLV Machine ...dd In l 1111....1 State.
for ie... than ten, NVIIICII are /oily II eenxeil Ply Hot,
r.... -- Fall SIIEICIFE, , ~/,, &II B.mun, (ironer' Iltilier. Singer & C...,
* ' and Ea.-holder. All olio, cheap Mactilto, are IN.
CHARLES BARNE S , rit I ntiNltaNTN, tiErulara ,free. A tiWess or rail up
on SHAW & (.I.A/LE, Biddeford, Main.
Later lone) ',alb Beg. Pa. In V A rioter, and tle‘Btleodvd.t WE
Bre, Brig livn. 1". , A.. sohlect 1 . .. tro• action or
Ilse Unto,' Con, outio.n. :ni,..,:d.t , F FOR SALE.
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"FOR SI1EllIEF.1;011 SALE—A handsome Horse.
JOSEPH ROSS,
... dark hay, wrll trained to aaddlo and harness,
• •
sarls limier the saddle and trots In harnes, hi
pirited. Orman parfectly gentle. Warrant, i
Of the First Ward. Elltallurgh. will hex rand'. mound. betuire of DAVID At.N EW. 3511 Li ut 11,
dat.. for Nherlit. 11110.1 i to 1111 action ..1 the , I Ilion " Ir. " -1. inliEkild
Bet... Mean 1 utttity Luau ntion. 11.1.1. t, I.,`CPIt SALE — FAH:H.—A Farm eon
. !Rini.... 110 acre, tog, Newidisley Station. tru
Elltshurgh. Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
E. , ' ‘'‘‘h , anE‘7 at the otter of Wm. DILWORTH.
.In.. norm, al ran I. and Seventh Atrootk.
Inh.4l.lwd&BWE
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
` { "FOR SHERIFF.
CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG,
I 1.41.• Fourth Penn.rlymulA
, I . O O OR SALE—FLOUR AND PRO-
I n n i' Po ' lloc9rTlr i t's S t ' ll B lll ° e r : ? I ' l l o:r to /1 ' Iftl . r", r o " irru ' r ' ::::::: 4 ;
I. uttered 10 nor to•roo, arliddire to rnignge Co Ito.
COL. JAMES M'K. SNODGRASS, Produce Biotin... Alt cononnolcallou• Oriel])
, couddeutial. Adeln,.. I'. Ir. 700, Pltothurrel,
tts rS.l2rlf
" "i4.1'4.444 ' .4.44 ''' 4o " C 0 " '" it. 144. " r4 “.' '"I I ,
FOR SALE -- 101IVA LAND--$2,000
Ire a carotidal. for ~rill, eutocot to the deelsloti
01th...11%11111A l uun: 1„.... ntoor. ode.3l,te , -- ALOrrT POUR lIIINDILKIt AND T11(11'11
A1....RF.S OF LAND, ttitnatell ttear %Veliater , 16 - ,
IFOR ULF:RR OF COURTS. ' ,1444 . 44, .. ~,,,,n ‘r. Inwa to the line”( the l'Avalc
Railroad.) la ~R oma. For sale for tiro I . llol'saNt.
, laol.l.Alta. C.t211. Addr,... •.r.IV \gll," Ir•Zlt - r.
DR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE,
1 Orire.. fer.11:11
~ r Upper 01. 11.111 To. 1,.h t ' „,1,•,_,4...„,.,.1: 1;011 SALE A three-story Brick . ............... .t.- DwEr.I.INO iwrsK, vow:dolor, . ler, or„
with (a, Ann trate), .haste on OR, r Art:out.. 111 e•
NOTICT . 1 Oen) t ttr. near Inv Nleobanlo Street ,ridge. Lot
i ,41 f•dd or Val f•-o I . 'l' It le Ind mputalite. Tr ran, raid
, att. iNtoeoltslott girt.. Instordlately gor forth,
NOII'ICE. There iN ,I , lying - at , it ' arlltatt.tr, aopli In .1 N. IKKlttillStoN, No. M..
the Alleglioni Wit.arf. at. ,1.. a r, :, fora Fourth atter , . rater ,Nr‘l
' "" 4. • " '44. ‘ " 'A ' ' ''' . " ' 4. - 4 4. ''' Th " "w" ` " I'oll SA LE--A V &finable Count',
Is rosoardool to mina r0r , .. ,, • t t•rta'it. pat •
.•ttatgea Ind 11, lod swat .., ~: I. +.14 a. - IZrsldono• nt F , lgenot,,l station, 1 4 conlylraul.•
oordlog to I.r. Itallro..d. nue and a lodf rntrrn from Wllklnnlntr,
tol,/..t0 d It It It -' ' .It/ I Itt•tor I Kg.... nein., tat or rotoN or I and - n dna. to Itwoll
log ....litaltiltig it.ri I , lOlnS 411.1 •-• lin, und..rn, or
, Lp. •ox• yr, S, . tt, l:••.1, ' Fruit ...I other r-on • , oit.n.
o• yo ur tlo. prouder.. Vor
. • l'A ' 4 . turtlo r loturromtrou, end ol No. du Fifth Orr.,
' I lit: NOTES OF TIII: . ~. all Font, . IN...burgh, or an Ike great...ea.
1 1,1 . .1 . 1 SANK. Meld"... . 1 . 1 it I N h. ~ ..7 -. l t r
t'lt I'llt. VIrNANtor CANN, Fr. .. And l'r• ' y d ... ~.....
'I to .1.1. INI SAN/r, N /r, 111.,.., dr. A d .. Itereaflet • sr.. SALE .
Ulu, ~ "it. 1 \ %, 111IIIEN.1••Iiier .
N IEI'll'E. - Application will be ;
..d.. 1..., It ArLA (1 ARE Sty'l'i'A I, I Not' It. ' F0r ,,,,. cheap. at
' A S, r I "YIP. N Y. ol l'lttladtlithla Ka Oa. to-laatso
of . kirriv I( - Al p I ail: sc1:11• 11l \ lI.E.:ND or ti,,i% A1:1., 1.11;1.111 NI ‘111.1..
.. 11.. u••• r ••••:,, -a ot aori Inca. liar log to., t. ~,,,,,,,
I. trat atrect *boar )4.W...id.
..t .11 .0.1, 111 N It) INPICSY Ell.
A44..t..44w ' :44 " r ". A ""' A ' 4 ' 044 44 ' ..1 ' . 4 ' 4 ' 4. a • 1;On SALE - Nix Lots in the Bar
w wzr.....t
... ankh Or Nianghealer. aear 1.11, . 1 i.i1 , 011. I, ~ 11,
~ .•.1.1 It ',lt' , "I'll' to I lint .on Inv New Brig). on road, a Itil a eettnr..rt tl.l.
/ . 1T1.1.1 1,11. 3121,11 nth, I , wri. i I , ratue 1100,..0 with Ihtee room.: a varl, Cr ot Frni.
WEI4I E 144 11E11E111' I.; II EN TO ~,,--• ...I. 1 4. 1,- .. , .. 4 ti , .. • 400,. . Niro a nndd" •
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~,,.. r , , , f , , ;t100 Ill!, 1 , 1, , i. i h; , ,2,,t. ,I ,.. and i tt 7 a r.l, t lie . r , tirt..• ,..
0 r2 ' .4 r • ' 4 Pl .4 ''t . d '' 'PI' '''' 'l4 . 14 ' .4-,4 ...' 4 “ . " d ', .; ,. . " . - :r , 1 i t,... " ..11 ' 11nirr n •7,.. , ' .l ', Ol . :lll ' t '. .d . 1 ., c1 ' ,, , 4
,do .Lb•ri• 4, rob '.4 I'. ''" " 4 ' 4, " 4.4 " 4 ' .4. 2- In• dim of lIA NINEY A 11 4 A LI.. I:• .1 I- rt... A got, ..
..1,-.. i A a
.. t 111.• a,t..•--• 'a ar• net oatd a oh..
... ll `''' ` ll. '"' 1.011 SALE. - .4 s sil no We Store.
~ ..11. 11.14,1.-1 j
War....”,..• and 114,111, In I. ron110”11111, I.
..,.... :,.. '14,1, 'Cu.,,l 4st, It/111p. allegnen
, .i,.„,.., , .aatatt. trill. ntaalt 0tan5a.11..... tall Nalltilagt
.1. - . 11,1. 1.tup..1 . 11 1. r
:1421,.1 •0e ..... . half aere .•I
NOTICE TOOK AFItS 111' DR /Y 5. : ' ,.. " : 4 '''''
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“...111. ~( I.lx, • . -or.. •Jo rt,,,,, ,
fuel/Sant A. 11"/ i. r. I - . r trot to., "law, No N• d rt..
wnotu, rr-I.I• to or t. ••• rrd.Ol..or ru the clot ..t t.,,,,..,L, t • ..wi111...y.1A wI .
idtt•ldtr,l,. to pay tl'rd 1.. • ...... .1 0., Trc....,-,L.
..M., of lid lor ••f IF,I, 1 , ,.•,,, I HTII ‘l,' I Ili. In ,Olt MILE: -- A talon ble Earns of
~,..,...-.- ,s I"1„, A , ...dr AIN. - •
••., I 113 , 'lLF. , .t...a,hip. Wortoo•d•land
It 0r, , , so. IN, r•, ' • ... It.r:o. Cow.. ~• A unt, a , nott Itrree 4 torl• • 1 , 01. th• l'.. 1:. Il ~ o
, to. •or oi Pot •••• rr, ono., d Nor. IN Orra, no 1a 1 a ilk litl, , •••• Al, 75 arra.. elt , Ir., and It. g•aal -rat.
, o , wo o 0.,1... at r,. D., t.• 111, r I 1 , en.....• ..,,,111.1.,, h 0 1 2,,- w..l' ,1 , 1.1.4,1,1-. a e. , . , ,P ,,
.: I. ~..,, r . 1 ... a fa... 011 ••. tre t..., :., err., 1..1,1. ..,-,..,1 t 0.,,,, rrusl.4o,l .titalli, Tto. tolor.o r.
I to. Ms , o..1.•oldotto •41,, , ..,.. , i I ..- r.te.n.r ...1,• .:• 1 , ....1 4..02... 2 2 , ,v0l well t•I a - st. r at Ito'
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turn. , .rt Dr t 0 , -. I ' •r. ••• ••, '•“, ' "t. or 1,.., •
bon-. 11., •rtrol, tor., hrll .2.14,...1. 3].11.11.11.1
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AN ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL
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DISSOLUTIONS
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OF (1)- L'.IRTNEIt-
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MA/ I L 2,11, IMO, Wier :314
SEWING MACHINES.
8'25 B irri...ETT E)5
atE 11"/..rli .111.1C1111.4r11.
1.1.1t.m0.d under pa1. , 01“ of Ito ,t IVIi
too. tipprt., Itakr r, and ~, nod Ilk. tillll
I 51/.111110. 111 Ow Untied stati.n, burin,
right to uae 11,, %V 10 . . , 1e.r .0 Wilts.; or lour motion
Lurie/-P red.
tV, wont Agent, too ,Il I Or . ni. WV, itay 4.fto•.r
ion to, month, or large t 0 11i111131.1011•. W 11l
54•114 to 10 1.14 ft, v. hen told. ror It -
rola,. tern., Sce., ..nrion.. mod addrott
I'M/ 111111 l' K. ILI. ttx Irat.tt. AtittlCTS,
At I ilber of our 0,0,'t,.. , Toht,lo,
ohlo, o• St. Lout, Mo.
Ittrtirs with cloithlt or kluirla.
ta11213. lutd2rn F
REMOVALS
- REMOVAL.
R. C. HOWARD
ill. removed..., Foemb .tarot, l 0 110W.\Klt"l
LAYERY ANTI BALI: WRAIII.E, on FIRMT ,
IlbOrPdsolturfeld,
HORSIN BllrfalT AND BOLD UN C 0111 1 ,11,4-
SION.
t. 6 21'1W MIS' &DX 4, SON Pr oprO.
SEED WHEAT
SPRING WHEAT FOR SEED
Important to Farmers.
r have aoral! lat of ,ery erlor lIIIN N F.ef)-
TA arltlNri WIILA I. 'electe nop d With great ren,
and imitable for SltEll Ae th e aeaao. fw lowing
Soring Wheat has nearly arrived, peraona dealrnue
of terurlog cCrorp,,..ll ..01,1 ilo Well to apply noon,
as I br %opine
0.
sol2l.lmdt
•
BRICK ELACHINES,
WUCK MACHINE. --THE
TIONAL BRICE ifACIIISE matt,, , ytth only
two-Dunepoer, noun splendid Bidets per dily,
ith well defined eases and eelferm length'. II
uluipine does not perform who ne claim for Wiwi+
will tote It 1. rI and refund the Menet'. Addrkso
4.lcorrol Agnes. 130
New York . .
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Wlsbq A steCtlntereli, atarels /NM
A N ELF:CW/0T Fon PREgILDEIVT
4A. AND lux 10_1t1t.0 OBS or the JIANWLESTEIt
Ti A tiVlll &All)l7,lPa ,I4VLl4lL kl att
(mould the haute 0 7.elogt. -
. • 11.10 Ft 1.11.1.4kE, fleelt,e;ll
SAW
15olitrt 'SAW MILL.—The under
' 4 9NGI.
d are L prepired. ali•bilk,fot„lfehlsr...,...Deat
lnithitE
Uri aurzbezi r
10/22:41w4tr,
WANTED.
Horse, Carl and Harness
FOR RENT
r. , .)llir l‘ n 4 g }.l, !! pu l p! s to
: 7 1"
1,0111 HEAI' 4, (wine) Neat, con
. I.• 1,11 Kni: ....-.1..,,....-.1.. ,, t.A. long re, SI
prin, Si.rto,
S. apir...l, I.
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[[
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MERCHANT
_TAILORS
IZENIIOI Al.
T. & T.
Mei, haul Tailors and I lolhiet,
No. 198 Liberty Street
to te.n.•
11,111
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EN. GIIANT
32C1NSICI33..1E7XILS OOZi F3R.
NEW 'SPRING STYLES
321C:r2 - 151' SUITE,
47 St, Clair Street.
GRAY & LOGAN.
ItENlti G. HALE,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
NORTHWEST MILNICR OF PENN & ST. CLAIR SHIRTS,
Dentrot to tot.rn thank+ to log Illotots nnol the to.-
R , nerallr .r theli t0..r..1 potroototo. nIl i ...hill
.11".4V„r.n1"v.71-1
Fine Woolen Goods,
MT . •:i ,I• 141 Nl/
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Mine.huri/its others, together with all the popular
var and other new FilbUratiolm aleray• P.O
be ha at
JOHN P. HINT & CO.'S,
59 Filth SI., Masonic Ball.
mom
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SMITIVN
AMERICAN INK,
KIWI, like A ItNOLIPB FIAILD and 11.41.
uur
third beeper. G I
Glee It a trial. tIS endorsed by
MUSIC °title Prat ammuutanta In the noun t• y.
101171 .1. L. READ, I) Fourth street.
itz-PLATiord. ----
SAYE YOUR !RONEY.
nr Gnlog TOdi Old Tata. vim
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ILIC-PLATED WITU brfolY/La.
4A.8T01C9.' TEA. - FORKS 1
prlVli*its,Xll.l CAKE' LI
-I.tin all be revlaleglaktd mule to ittIOR
/MUM.. TO WV AT Alg 6.1.4:11 .
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- ItoolllB AND.
Walled Homo' Hnsia r by,s gen-
Inman iuld wet.. daiialtibraleint . tht•ltne g the
lci•
, Pagiunpa rt4o 4loliniat e ttitnig Amor.
SARATOG A WATER
SAICATOIN A
STAR SPRING WATER
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of rot aP.:111n......
I , romle.le of 4.dlum
lodide 0f:7..1am, or Wain,
Aull,lza(.• of l'otassa
Illearl.onale of I,me
R1. , r 1, . , 431.• of Nltty,o,..•lrt..
111,,r1..00nt.
. n 1114,0,11 a gallon
615,6%1 grain,
;117.0'• runic Inch..!. l'arnWl• Acl•1 lit. In a gal.
sutior.JonNsToN, Druggist,
OCTILIST' AND AURIST
I )EA FNESS,
IErY3E,
CATARRH.
DR. GARDNER,
Ot New YOH:,
acct LINT Alib AURIST,
lin' lo U.:A It.
,•• a, .41 . '1,1,0101 OW
I.• .on
Tuesday, April 17th,
IEI -9..'1. 15 R.T1.4%."4" , Et Ila t
ME
Office al Monongahela House,
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1.. I.l , ,lt.trve• from the Ear, ',rale
"I lb. 1,111• “1" 11.1) 4E.ll4llChinll
Arto 1....tr.1 1% iillollt 1 . 4111. and
perierth nailing the Natural I.
Operation , tor 4 ataract, Strut,from%
or l rii% , Pupil.
L 1 Y I . : A N I)
r• 3i•••1 ..perall•fit m Anr3lAnd npUtlnl
1.1.•
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r rr.f..rencf.s. Itnonisi
itp El, E 10/1 its FROM M 1. IS
Prij./11, 1.01. y 17* FI.ItTY -1 . 11111 `ll
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I Plc.• I:I, t 1 the mean.
t‘ .1,1 11, tl,lO, Dr. Itardner ran r•-•
ler f..1.,:tut., , ot Pitt4.urgh w,rn Aat e
XS.- At an
. •apLan, 8 ...or: field al the tit) B.f ?lllthorgh.
1. Inalter of toe ettnte
I .r. 1”.. . et . N.. 1., llor,naher
I ere, H , oz. M NI. GI..
• ...111 the
It 1 . 1'11F..1 "UM..
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w meal Inn pallier. In
t. rent, I.•r
.appolnitnent. at hitt
arn , ... UrAnt +tr.et. I . .tt*lntralt, on lb.
'Stull I. t. I VI , Al'l,l 1.. A. Ir.. lain. at 'lt o'rltack.
%V. II SM. KINJn.. Attalla,
1:•1:4C41 . 1)11 - S NOTl4'lE.—Notlce is
h.,1“ ...rtg I .1,4 I. otamentarl upon
11.1 1%31 MITI 11M.I.T1):1.1, late IL• P. 4 , votioly, , 11 , ,,,tnea.. hat,
vrt0t....?1,• as:, the un.
v• clitlnt,, against ah. 1,1
'l,, \ 1/1...t II MIL-
Pa ~. .1 •,,l tu,. , 11.1a,,, t. lllltshurgh.
all Al
. rt tug Lte.,,,,r, llrtver, Pa,
I.,AM L I TOWN NOTlCE.—Nutice
xt.,n chat Tel.thuivnlttV,
:11 , ...111...4 - 10. S.l .1 all, VEY late of Nor+l.
tt. , A:••.gll,ty vh01), dye caeca,
~.- r .tuti, l 1 , , the Ishdersign.A. All
, Ittie,r4 •31.1 r•lsle that, paymrtal.
1,,,1 ,1111 r, xlll prt,ent them to AL.
't tht/V.l; 11. WI I/Latn..ll
~ ,1,30.:1,141, V ./ A SIV:h }IF V Er, v..,c01n..
UM I 'STll.4l'Olll4' OTI('E.
• • Wloretts lottor•of A•lolinl-trattou on the ostat
1-111 1 511- T o,N dut•voor.l, lain of tlio Illecond
II
r.• • . i to , a . Illt•lo ogn. till glo•ny vontr. Pr
ona., to, Ig tlokotooito•r• All
. I lug to . A n•lont., to xxl,to•ta
tr t as.•
,1 to *At
o pa)ment,
5 1., ; lug 4 clalta 11, 01:10.1• gnllo.t She Sat!
~
:0010 ntlentral, forse-tt/e
-11.4 Vlll MARIA N .
n Adniknistostor.
CAIIFETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
WE OFFER THE LARGEST
Stock in the West of every
thing in the line of Carpets,
Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and
Lace window Curtains, Gold
Bordered and Plain Window
Shades, Table and Piano Cov
ers, of our own importation, at
the Lowest Prices reached since
the war. A line of Scotch In
grain Carpets, of our own im
portation just received---very
handsome---never offered in this
country before---and at prices
based on the present rate of Gold
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
71 43: 73 Fifth Street, '2d Door,
building t 4. e. H. AMY Hotist. and Yo. . mou
A T
=
7 Fourth Stre
.et,
THE LATEST pAr ATERNs OF
Velvet, Brussels. and Ingrain
CI-121-3P4 .-I =b Ma il OS.
E mbroidered mad 'Vine Printed
.1P I-/av lc> yip-4;7%1E3RM.
dugs. Cattle n Mailings, &c.
rup.krto , .l dkvolly lo• of
• re
1. 3, 0 .4.,1 of Slinura:Lr h' er " ... Ind
vt.nt wti
B " " ll'
W. D. & E. McCALLUM.
SAVINGS BANK.
privsuußGll,
BANK FOR
io SAVINGS,
earrris tile Air. SA V INDS INSTITUTION,
G 7 Fourth Street,
Ye arty ID 'spool. the Bank orPittsburvrb.)
RILED /Nr.l.
N irT4 n I E: II4 IMITIst r rt . .;
lot to November 111, 7 to a o'cloan, 0.1 tronl Nov.
let to May Ist, 0 to A oaiioek
Bon. of BY - lAI O I, Ae., turnlaheil at Ilse °thee,
frosts.
ThIA InAtltutlone ern. to those 'rho.
paroles Are Mull o, the epportuelty to accumulate,
by 1.41 ileposlGA earral, a mon 'which Will be
resouree when ni.e.lea. Anil henries leterest In-
AG,' rentaszlipsnalelu._uns.
Gr r"" l9l ßatiatirVt"sr''.
l. 11. lIARTIMN sAalrus
St:3El. CRUTAIIT TRUASUItER.
Axe
A. IlltA ISLET
t. l3'
M. HELL,
.10111.7 S. DILLIVISIITLI, JAS MIA }MODES.
POLLANSUMIII, JOON-SCOTT,
IL 11. MIMI All, R. 41,11CUDIEUTZ,
.f.IIIItISTOI ITEilt TU. O.
SOLIGieunS—D, W. A A.. S. JI1:14.. Inblayon
BATS, CAPS , &o. •
1. 1866. . FIATS, CAPS AND 1866 .
lert3rest.vr,ici.cpctim
• " .
AT IMOLESApta:-
AIitCOIECIIVAL :. :
131 WOOD SITR.OIg.7',„
Ast yarll4lll. eitauttort,
°BA sLE sathtli 1 3 t h au
Bruer tit 410u.sis'
BATA. ete. , ,ArblSE the) WILL SELL 'AT werAT.,
LY =MED rElcas. Eta COBD iWs
=SE
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AS
20,0041
5,400
61:!1'.2
14,66 . 4
1,513
1,2W3
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ill MON'I HI.V, ut .•. hteb
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ie..•1.1111u11) lieribrlned
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LEGAL.
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EME
DRY GOODS. TRIMMINGS.
' NEW GOODS:
e Ns- Gt-oods!!
At nc., our ea. ALLII , OOL
At 1 . 2,c,, one ease PHINTELI VELAINH ,, ,
At HUNT oTTLES OF DELAINES:
FAST COLORNV PRINTS:
, one bale I:II.F.AcHHO LINEN i RASH
It tttri I . IIIN'rs, IIINURAMS:
cAsSIMERiIar, JRANS:
HTI . NLI%LINN. AftISII
I:II.I.oWmAsE MUSLIN. SHIRT ' , HMO'S:
ii. , NNET. HATS, HOODS:
ItIRLIONS, V1.0WF.2.5, Rc.. ac., as.
A MLA. FrOCB. AT LOW PRICES.
By the Yard, Piece or Package,
AN I'AN HE YOUSD ANYWHERE
OPENED THIS MORNINC,
William 4Semple's,,
ISO and Itelleederal Street,
Abort the Dismou4. A llegheny City
GREAT REDUCTIONS?
PRICE.?
AT 'rHF
LOWEST OF THE DAY.
A!'
BATES & BELL'S,
FIFTH STREET.
- -
AT EATON'S
NEW GOODS,
.1114 Arrived b}• Express.
T.AIIIKS• ASO 311EISE5' Xlll tiI,OVKS In 111
colo,
Kw HAIR voILS:
BRA I DELI HAIR • airl.s:
FRENCH TWIST HAIR:coll.:I:
HAIL: CURL NETS:
ALL WATERFALL NETS:
NEW STYLE SACQVIC ORNASIETS;
NEW STYLE FANCY DRESS BUTTONS:
111.5 CFI sVoTTED NET. FOR VEILS;
LA( E coLLAlts IN DILE kr vAteigTv;
BRAOLKI"S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRTS. Is
anwtylec and 1117'....
N. B.- A FULL LINE OF
Gent's Furnishing Goods
I=l3
F. H. EATON,
I? Fifth Street
1866
SPRING GOODS.
v. are Jally recoil - ring NEW and dealrithle HOODS
In., [Com thc EASTERN CITIES, which we *re
no, o tin reil to iell to oar WHOLESALE mid RE
TAIL ruglinocri 01 SA TISEAI TORY rquevns.
The Arrivalv To-bay are
Hamburg Floupcings,
EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS.
PINE LACE COLLARS:
II EXIATITCLIED AN D LACE EMUS.;
MOHAIR HEAD DRESSES AND ROLLS,.
NEW STYLE RCN NET AND NECK RIBBONS
SLACK SPOTTED SILK NETS
. CEW STYLE BLACK SILK VEILS; •
NEW STYLE CORSETS Is hom• colon ,_•
I , A N (:1" HAIR COMBS PORTE MONNAIES
MACRUM, GLYN & CO.,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
mAcnum & — CARLISLE.
19 Fifth Street,
Are reeeDln, NEW' .111 DESIRABLE 1104.10
by Express daily tbo New York.
NEW sTr LES lIY HAIR NETS;
HAIR COILS, ROLLS AND TRIM'S:
111 .A E SccrrED SILK NETS:
,NI: srtyl - rED LACE VEILS:
L E \ AAILLED I . ArER LIOLLAI2.
LADIES' ENAMELED PAPER
y AN CV CON - BS—NEW STYLE:
ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES;
GENT•I3 COLLARS, T?ES,
33 7 =iarixaxarvms
Duplex Elliptic f.4kirto
To Dealers at atauuhcturen• rti• to Mat.
ALL KINDS OF ,PAP[ COLLARS
At ltauutactureta• Prtcati.
ALL D'INT.EIt GOODS
.AT ItEDUCEI. 1 R1(1,45.
Me mita ads rat dSealers suppllesi
al lowest prjce.
AI.A# RUM & CARLISLE,
19 Filth Street.
Nf.* - 9 - 7PRING STOCK
ca-c)c)Eos
Wholesale and Retail.
JOSEPH ROME & CO.
Invttes thbaitenttoo of MULLER% MICROINA.NTS
and 11111A.11hpird, wthett saaortamput of
lei . MEt . &:7P 64:MiCkr1115
`r sacodospas,
MILLINERY GOODS.
LACE GOODS • •
Easetiotamilms,
EIWINUN BRAIDS,
PARIS SKIRTIMI,
tIPHINU IiALASWIAL,Y,
MOKIY.RT AWL) GLOVICS
KM II tOIDE IMO 81C 1111111 . 1, 110 BZS 411 WAISTS,
FLOUNCINGS ANI , HAN NERCIIIEIPX.
FURNISISING GOODS.
1 . ...FR8 COLLARS all kinds,
CORSETS,' 11A 1 CWLS,
HOOP SKIRTS;- • • "”'
ivicort4c.
wawa 4..k.,4.40.:,,,x4 , ,,rutinra 0 ts
New Gioode:Receiveg.Ditity.
Warm., ate Invßed to ittll'at • • •
Nos. 77 and 79 - diarket Street.
=tad
LACE CURTAINS.
Abtanghans Lace,
Vestibule Lace.
GI/ Corn taw"
4 , 01.8 ALE' BIC
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
rac.. SBFlina.lllllareept.
GA EAT BARGAINS
'llir/32tC:033311111i1LIZILMI
DRY CiCICIO72IBI,
N o* , 78 and MO 1 10410 t Meet
Mitattiff,-tiarilit 8 CO;
GEM
AT -
lar • 17, -, ',IIIOOIIXLSIVII .- •
# •
New scof f Frizied irettr,
11 4 1 rAttor
- fra ,-0141 3— •, :eFiliinitiones
Near Mein* ',llUoicloldriar
, Woolen Goods,
.. re/
,ftrlTozo' Poen ,
asIIII
Bit n k attar
EDS
L PAPE118:&(3:'
CE
pionAs PALMER,
DIRHISALI AND MIL DIALER IN
WALT -PIALFI9EXL
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES;
TABU] OOQI7R ta
Warehoose,. 91 Wood Street,
booond door below Ina;loud Alley,
ro24:food
WALI. PAPEINS,
In drew Designs
PLAIN AND BEAUTIFUL
Now PiLe.c)c..tvrizis
I=l
107 Market Stir, nsar Fifth
f c in
_40 . 14 R. 11
1111
068 it UR
Ps PLR 11,-;1011". "•;* 1666.
^mat ;;lectlott of
vititerteast lea Papers.
For Like fleet time In nee years
AEii^ F.MGLES/7/ . 111114PERS.
A choke selection of the
Newest French Paper*
For sale by
WALTER P. MARRITALL, •
1.14 MWbod. Stratt
PROPOS/kl3
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
HlCOnnt n 0 Itsockarott'S oratcx.
I't TTunl 'Rti 11, March Intb,
PrOposals for them ntruntio street Public Power
In Grant Street, Diamond to the Monon
gahela river. will Inn received et the wince ol , the un
dersigned, In the Market Intlidlnit, mall MONDAY,
the nth dojo( April. 1568., lipeclticallono ell, hr seen
at this oMre.
• •
CHARLES
1111121/ilt Recording to,„luistor.
%TOTICE TO OWNERS OF LURE
STONE. —The Pennsylvania Salt Manufactur
ing Company telll receive prow/gals Inc the supply of
20,000 Tons of Limestone,
Of not lees then NINETY-FOUIL PER CENT. rtr
ta delivered Inars upon the Allegheny
Pettey Railroad, opposite the Company'. Worts, or
at the Junction of said road 'lth e the Western Pa.
R. R. at the Elsklmlnetas river. Can to be fur
nished by the contractor. Not lens than tenor mote
than tons to be delivered per day.
namplea of . the stone, and proposals no be for-
Ireroed by Elli e.. marked • 'Penna. Salt Rent
(metering Co., .• Etienne, Allegheny Co., Pa. .
I=l
COrrittol..l.l.A•ll &WPM:I4 •
C 171" Olr ALLAGLIICAC, March 16, J
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed
••Propoinias for Grading and Paring,” will be
received at Oda utile° until Mt iN OAT EVENING,
April 2d, (Sr Grading and raving the Coliowing
Streets. via:
Bidwell Street, from Ohio Avenue to Juniata
Street; Franklin Street, from Allegheny Avenue to
sedgwlek Street; Hamilton Street, tram Allegheny
Avenue to Manchester line; Midge Street, from Ma
rion Aveurie to Irwin A vomit.; A lealleio /Orem:,
from Western Avenue to Franklin Street: Ohio AT
roue. from the Rail road to Manchester bite; 'third
street, from East Lane to Chesnut Street; Fremont
Street, from Ohio Lane to Island Lane: Second Al
ley, from Middle Street to West Street; North Ave
um, from Federal Street to Cedar Avenue; :forth
A venue, from Cedar Avenue to Fast Lane.
Any Information desired In relation to the above
will he given by WIL MOJENDRV Recording
tegulator.
F. B. FtANC/S,
City Controller.
PROPOSALS FOR SAFES AND
LOCKS.
WAR/ .2'ON, U. 1.. March al, 1966.
Sealed Proposal. will be received at the Odle, or
the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department,
Wmhingtou, D. C., untll 12 at., APRIL bin, ISee,
r Ittrinshing the Burglar Proof and the Burglar
and irlre Proof Safes rellulred by the Tresaury
Ile
partmect for one year from the acceptance of the
proposal of the successful tildder.
Specillcatlons and drawing,. for he Burglar Proof
Safes. showing the form of vinstotetlon at present
need, vim alternate plates of Iran and hardened
steel, can be obtained upon application st this De
partment.
Burglar and Fire Proof Safes will he constra — e .
In the mime manner and eased with o sultabla gee
proof covering, the plans sod spechibations for
wLich must be submitted by the bidder.
Safes to be shipped In perfect condition within a
reasonable time Tram date of order.
The Locks will be furnished by this Department,
but must be put 1n place by the contractor, and halo
perfect working order when the Safe Is turned over
to the proper odleer of the Cloven - merit. *:
The bide to he per superficial foot, Mentlured on
the ontalde, and wormer all charges whatever, in
cluding painting nud door fixtures, teseept.coatal
lochs.)
1866
Proposals will also be received for pan te d with and
and Powder Proof Locke, to be accompanied with
samples,
All bids must be accompanied by theguaranty of
two responsible persons In the sum of O,OOCI, that
the bidder wail accept and perform the contradt If
awarded 11J him, the sufficiency of the.seeurity' to be
certilled to be the District Attorney or the district
where the bidder resides.
.
The Department reserves the right to •reJett any
or
all bids, or to sward the contract for thus(tar
Proof Sales to one party. and the Burglar and dire
Proof Safes eb another. UK be deemed ,or the inter
est of the Government to do so, and no bid will be
considered that does not Conform to the require ,
meets of this advertisement.
. .
Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Sales and
Locks," and addressed to A. ft. MULLETT, ACt
listig.ttegrLtsiTl. t i. rehlsect, Tie . agr s r
a .f.s t arMs . ent,
millislandesps Acting iblinsrstsing Arebileet.
oiliTtg - A - kdEs.
A NORDINALNCE for theD Istriburtlen of the Appropriation to Fire Engines and
Hose, for the year Ind.
hatoTtolit I. Be if ordained and enacted by the May
or, didermen and Citizens of Pilfebergh, in Select
and Commons Connell, assembled, and it Is hereby
l'adeird by nuth.ritY eV.. same, Thai of the moneys
heretofore appropriated by Councils to Wire En
gines and item. wo Thousand Floe Hundred Dot•
lam shall he and Is hereby het apart and Shen he
paid to each of the following compoiles, vim Vig
ilant. Neptune, logart. Eagle. Allegheny, DO
ducsue and h. lief; end that of flo. smuts approprie-
Mon, the anta of Three Hundred Defiers shah be paid
to each of the followths named Hose cOmpsulea,
51St Independmice and Hood intent: and the% ofthe
same appropriation, the nth of One sod a nd Do lam shell he paid to The Stewart Hook . Ladder
Company.
Sac. 2 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances
Inconsistent herewith he end tat. ".n° are hereby
repealed.
Ordained end enacted Into a law in 10001111, this
28th day of Merck. A. D., too.
JAMES Mc A OLEIC,
President of Select Connell.
Attest: E. E. Monnolr,
• - - • .. •
Clerk of Went Council. •
211011.Ati EiTtEL,
President of Common Council
Attest: I.loOil
Clerk of ono:ion Council.
inh29,lld
ANAAuthorizing N ORDINANCE the
Grading. Paving and Setting with Curb-Sttme
of Lease Street.
Snaring L /kit ordained and rnactedlli Our Mete
or, Alttemen and Cltterns qf Pittsburgh, in' 8444
and Common Counetis asseattded. and it
enacted ay authority Vase same, 'fbat tee Xtet%
lag Regulator be and he is hereby... Dratted tbadVers ,
Ilse for proposals fir Grading, Paving and S , ettin
with Curb• Stone of Logan Street, from Webster '"
street to Bedford street, In teen ellath.Ward,_aatitil,
let the same In the manner directed by an Orellnanee,
of Councils passed Anima and; A. D..' 15.11,
Act of Assembly approved January Rh, A. D.41)44.0
Ordsdned and enacted Into • law In
?nth day of March. A. 11.. nig.
JAMES' BIeAULEYi •
Prokldrot of Select Connell
Attest: E. E. Mon Kne,
:lerk of eeleet Cooodl.
TIIO.IIAS STEEL.
Preoldent of Common Council
Al teot: Heart Moltoterik.
Clerk of Common Coupell.
toleM:3ttl
A N ORDINANCE Authorizing.the
.a-la (trading, Paving and Setting with Curib.lltOns
Beech Alter.
!Samoa 1. Be it ordained and enactut brae -May , -
or, Aldertun, and CY/Jun. of Pfttsbnroa, In Select
and Common Council. astentbted, and U
togby antluselty of The yame, i ihnt the Recor d .
tog itentilator be and he' le here Allttated to ad.
vertlacionproposala for the Ora Infts.PaVinUaltd
Betting with Curb.ntone of Beech. Alley, trom Bed
ford to Wangler street..._and to let the fame l
,$ the
manner directed by. aniarlinance of Bunnell. Niue*
Angst lot, A. D., /SW. ander% Att. of Assembly ap•
•
proved January nth; lent.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Councils: this
Mb day of March, A. 0., 11166.
JAMBS bIcAULVT,
President of newt Connell.
Attest: S. E. Monnow,
ciprt of neirot Council. •
THOMAS BTEKL,
Preeldent of Common Connell.,
Attest:tlnoalellawata. • ,
Clerk of “et,ll.
u11,25143t.11
N ORDINANCE - Petin i ng noun"
d. 7 lanes betsteenlhe rinu and Sixth, Tided
and YourthiVahls.
nTet :;BIU ordained and essaresd by Mt May-
cad 0010:0% y, ' ut .
(bund CilL
ud, and w4o..4f ,qUe r rah, is le
&d
an curralb
.yawity le
Ute name, That the division
lines between. the Allestern end of the Fifth and
ninth, Thltd and tonetb Ward', shall De the ensure
Of Yabee to Washtngton • attwet, Washington street
to Ltbutty Weep. and then.° along Canal stmot 4
the Allen:tear
()vitalised and =sated into a law la Cannella, thlg
hub day of Mach. A. , VOL
'JAIII2B
President of 'dent COanell.
Attest: E. E. blanAoll/,
Ciesk - nflieleetqounell. - ' •
Presulentof Common Counelt.
Attest: livaublelleirsza,:. •
Clerk Of COtruslon Connell.
A N ORDINANCE Relating to Sea
don di Chapter lid of City gods.. • • -
..s.z.fik=fgld'gratt 4 :l* P a diV4P 4 Cfr i kt . ,_!'
and Caettaots: Ceetneks: steseetiled, Ass Adtrac,4,
seeded bylic author y a/ike stole, 1:110 Shoes,
or exhlbltlonielisl Ind-whateosrralsferred to in'' ,
Seattoded, Chapter-Wel of - khe CUE ( ode fOr
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