The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 12, 1866, Image 2

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Neale Unary Wes that bireariar 'all
BOAT ithlerisente received et t h e dice toast be
paid irp•A hythed_hi t althettth the ear of
'vow litioie'vniiiiittbeoiiibs'
.iaartaely,as anal. Adveriliethertli. plumb sutra!
uoM of the. as the rallied' cash thireellts for
varthethenta or the thareeter stated. ;Mil be 014.1.1
hUpiles el oarpaper li 7 HEEE eras
Kl the;
coatiter or from bewsboya Served by eirditli et
jttMItICN tIMNTS iierereelw L , • f.• •
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Xa THOMAS COBTAISAtiNA fSDa longer
BnslAesa-:Mstutier;oft the,ciAArr.
nresenti logo* ntattere ire exclusive
ly
_under the direction or, Col. Rosenta.
• - 'iCtiOGEP'SUOGiBM ON.
It line heat theft*ht of absolutely Impos
sible to gather 'grapes of thorns or figs of
tbistles that (etc perMt have , venturedio
tier th/praetVibilitY of ihe
meat by experiment, The New York Her
°Ml.l4,Tlagt4"evidell9ethat
if achievement ia,tito not to . be expected,
aomething.':OciselY:aindrigOits Is attain
able. ,It u itioittriialiidiMitilid kn= 'to the
Southern retel leaders. It calls "upon the
so ba? - 464,atati?. thliGiihit.ontrftePeittNe
men of the Southern States to take these.
fire-testing, secession Jadicals in .hand, and
turn thireiiitit 'their 'Career' of Madness
and folly; otherwise conservative men of i
tht Northwill.piced in vain fora Congteti-.1
1 408ir Wiry of litiemiltf.:4tiel cOnlidencel
Mirard the excluded Southern States."
• The. progreett of the war, brought about
certain Soniecifthem, and of chief
Importance, were not contemplated by
GoVernment *or the masses of loyal
population .wheri,, the struggle commenced.- 1
'A. - mighty tide; controlled; and: directed by
an inscrutable Providence, swept over the
nation. Vain is -the endeavor to go back
and restore all the old fcrirmiations. If Gm',
attempt Shall :be. ramie, it Will not simply
tie unsuewmfirl, but' will . entail, -fresh ca.
-Rational Northern, men do not ask the
Southern, people to rejoice...over their own
tiefeats And huraillailimui; nor ,sett they ex•
pest theta, of a sudden,torepndiateilltheir
Ad, ideas: But certain filets exist. The
Mihail has not been dissolved. The'fealty
of ull',persons who claim to exercise the
rights of citizenship is due ;to the National
Government. Shivery, has been abOlished.
NeW .relations have establishid be-
tween the whites and the lilacki in the re-
voltedStates. Freely:social and economic
syStems have been called into being4'....The
welfare of the Southern people, optally
with theivelfare of the inhabitants of oat,
er eectiOaa 'of . the cietntry, requite ;that
these altered Conditions be vecognizeiland
conformed to. This 'ls all the Mamie in.
Congress and out demandor wish. *heti:
ever throughout the Borah: proper feeling
shall be evinced, the conservatives will
have no need to plead With , .the radicals for
e Nti-inenare more anxious
to heat the wounds of the war .than they.
But they object to a deceitful healing, with
the old disease liable to break out again
with additional aggravations.
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RECONSTRUCTION. 01. EIREMSII
AMERICA.
For some time past thearitisti , troiinees
have been agitated about thereconstnie
don of their governments. , A. cause of ex
pense. rather than a sOureo-of profit to-the
mother country, the British Parliament is
anxious to have them set up, businesS for
themselves, so to speak, and pay the cost
of, _their...Own keeping. Intimations hare
beeti , . thrown out that if the Provinces
would accept independence' it would he
freelysecorded to. them . • No willingness
has been evinced to accept the offer. The.
counectiott with England Is pridltable to
the Colonies, and hence they are in n
haste to dissolve it.
...
As &substitute „for separation a plan of
confederation has been deilsed; the . Con
federieitivhe preiided over hy itlieeroi;
in the,person of manor theitairloll young
er sons. Of c6tirse4Mniationii - tnallnap.
element of power . In this scheme; and
hence the shaper imitincess feel hinpora
hie objections to engage in it. Their rela
tive consequejace.wouldbe diminished.
The Governors favor the plany while the
popular Majorities-in the local Parliaments
oppose. In two or more of the Colonies
the lanistike have resigned, ;becaidie not'
sustained by the representatives In pressing
the views of the Governors. And..thlaint
k
a mo ' nt when there - are reports; -seem
ingly ntic,. , .of -a Fenian invasion.
Either .t ,proVineWS natest hold the inva
ders in sup the contempt, or else their ex
asperitlons over dolliestic politics are Mir..
tying them to the extremity of presump
tion: .. . •
11
The IGdOx.to Ge,u . !Gearp on the Itsliread
BOrrime. Slikeirm—Aa one of your
readers I Wondered why; you did. not 'pub
lish the'letter alguedby many of our citi.:.
zens,:proppunding certain - interrogotaries
to General Geary .cht.theirery -important
quepOtt., , or Railroad legishniem You
gave your reasonsln Tuesday morning's
paper for , not publishing , it. - :Whether you
are altogether Justifiable in Witldmiding,
such an important document' Troia your
readers (MAW grounds you name; is to my
mind somewhat doubtful. It is not my in
tention to discuss , that point 'with' you.
You will not perhaps be surprised that the
letter was not sent to the Vigzet&" for publi
cation, when-you are informed that the let
ter in question emanated from a gentleman
who has the credit of owning and running,
the - "Ootemerefed." Besides,., this same
gentleman signeda call gotten up.by N. P.
Sawyer and others for a meeting to sustain
President Johnson, and his Mine appear&
as one of the;Vice.Presidenta of Bail meet
log. Of course the "radickl" atuitti would
be ruled, out of Such company. Still, I
think you.ought to have published the
ter sad GeneralChattry l s answer in fhll.
FOURTH 'WARD.
[The rule among newspapers is well.
known—that where a matter.et enui
is furnished exclusively , to one paper, 41s,
excludednd -f
froth' that fact aloe; oam , the
other papera. This is the only rale news
papers have for their own protection.. rer:
.
ions who Wish to - have matter furrdshed by
them appear in all the papers, mail flattish
it to at the eerie or',be,content to
see appear Only the paper or papers
to which it is exclusively furnished. No
with any self-resPect, wilicopy from
snotiflitintioW what ahottld dare been given
to it.at tho setae time it was given . to otit
era.—ttiat 04.3
Mnoa
Itt.the.Bxisoit Mr%
x, 0044 ir,it4olatiou Inc:mash:4: the
dutiscoo ail 'hawked . irOcies fifty per
f• - •0r,....C01t- • mouthy itiM that dale. On
toaoooyldr.'froorinli, was load • the
tabley bi . the itni,4ile;:r4' of 1 1 : 17 ..Y; 49.
This Inorement of sir:- Moonstm) lifoog on".
Well Ills, lodiykloal
1000 Om 11w Wllys itoli;Xelbs , f6i l V
mltlear ( 4 ' whielt ha is a member.; ,
,
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lx the .Stara Somme an amendment t t o‘
inkitypropristioaltlll, granting $26,0000.:
citizens of Moopf OUne7 for war 'Wed,.
• kite been voted down.
PREACHING VS. PRACTICE._„„ , 1 ,
A day or two ago wf chi4ti r tdabe
President's circular directing* eadit']of
Departments to diserlinikate bi theieiP -
pointments In fa4or of soldiers and sailors
who have served meritoriously. The Col -
lowingscoMmentaly on it Isfurnlshed
.
Johi (Mann, the late postmaster at Chit -
licothe, Missouri, was appointed by Mr.
Lincoln. , because - he enteral the army-after
he was forty-live years of age, and wit) his
twt "eons served through it. The..iebels
burned his house anti' utterly destroyed all
his• property; leaving him CI beggar. Lie
has been- lately.removed b}-,theexpress di
rection or Poisident Johnson, at there
quest-of Frank Whir, and Wm. lioell, of
bilson#,. withent:,the, ktiowledka, Of Xi.
Ben. Loan, thimemiateroinDhillicothe dig
triet;•and against ibe.remoristranoe of all
the Union men of..the county; :and Midi I
plate the ineat 'ohjed . kinable CopPerhead
in all .that :region, was - .appointed '-.:and
in- , the': Blair - Until, INoell application
filed '. to' secure' the removal, it was dia.
tinitly -understood that such , removal
• would go: veky fur to break down. radical,
ism 'in that 'ficetiCM.: ' It liclicliefed that the
rtllttOTl}l, lit4*,iioisrea:upad by the,..P.resi.
dant:against tho Withes of Postmaster Den:
ern! Dennison. "
A.
Washbvtotivectal to a weatetajour
nat,bita kriflat i Ws fiii2M6iLz
It ;1 r e .mored out the Street to=deiYAltat
the hair det Itri:Xokiis.irhikhnids
sition Indio Treasury Department, lutsbeen
removed_ in accortiiinWtyltittbe President's
chicilai, and itoldiefAiiipanteiLiti his
place. The rumor laeksvonfirmation.
PITTBIIURGKER WASIIINGTON.—
. A
Washington special to the Chicago Tri
k4tapst "After_theadjountment following
11 to'C'ote - on , tflo - pasiageof the Civilßights
Dill hithe:tigse t !, man named Elswvun,
tot Pittabitili, , opp‘red 'on the floor, and
;Wtilldng erp,:ttijudge 'Kutiatv's desk, be
igen to abuse the Judge for his vote, put
4ing his Post ittlku jtitige's face, whereupon
tidr. SitiMsv made slung, at him,: whetra
tmemt tf Stating - between them; and-She
;Capitol - police arrested the rowdy, He,
with other Pittsburgh, men, are here for
~ t he purpose of setitting aid in a project • to
;establish a Jon:Newt paper in that city,"
Tau youngef son of the great Patrick
;Henry, died in Floyd - cotinty, Virginia, in
eircaimstarices of
• Rrent destitution. - The
Legi*ture.of that btateivas.approuriating
Ithousands on a marble statue of the father
list the 'very time the son was begging his
:bread.
• The father certainly merited the marble.
It may be the son was not deserving of
;bread.
TILE AILL to reimburse Pennsylvania or
certain expenses in raising troops during
! the war, has passed : Mal Houses of Can
'Fess. Gov. Cutrms deserves special l e>talit
for the perseverance with which he has
ipursued this matter and brought It to a Mt
isfactory conclusion.
TILE Btu. to establish a uniform system
of Bankruptcy was defeated in the House.
'The matter was reconsidered on Tuesday,
and the bill again ttettated. That would
Seem to make a Shish the this Congress.
MaSaida of-witatiMiliiritrotiiiiithiarPaiut•
ed Love the thocie—The Lover a Married
Man—Coroner's Jury. _
It has been seen for tne past several
Weeks, by the neighbors residing in the
vicinity of 62 Court street, opposite the
market house, that a man by the name of
george Steifel-was very partial . in his at
tendance upon aymenthady in that house
Lamed Elizabeth Webb, the daughter, we
believe, of the proprietor of the' aforesaid
house. The attentions of JILL Steifel did
not plelkse the fathers:lAm girl and be for
bid-Mr. Stahel ,`-and yet;he besicl.
bubsecmCntly that his daughter Mill kept
company with him. Two or three days
ago a man named Jackson informed Mr.
Webb that Steifel was a married man., that
his family lived at 669 Vine street, and
that he, Stelfel, was employed at Schdeier's
.grocery, on Court street, upon which rep
resentation, on gaturday last, Mr. Webb
positively forbid his, daughMr from having
anything more to do with him. The con
sequence was Miss Webb prtieeeded to
procure a: dose of laudanum, swallowing
Which caused her death. Coroner Carey
held an inquest last night- at nine o'clock
upon the'body, the jury returning a verdict
that the deceased came to her death by
land:mum admfuistered by her own hands,
sad, Anther, that the attending physician
Was culpable for the woman's death for not
applying the requisite restourtives to such
cases.--I - Cinefahaff f,tirn..
T I °F I 4, 1100 4 2 , W.
A correspondent of the New York Tri
buni,wrirsog from Vicksburg, Miss., March
Sikh, says:
"As I was - going .to my r gin-house last
Saturday morning, one of my , servants re
potted that same white men were fighting
14 the -woods; I repaired to the spot and
saw' Mell4 two -of whom were fighting
with swords. Asi approached;the tallest
of the two Struck theother scrota the face
*lth the blade; then parriedand tun jibt
through. lie felliasclalming "Gentlemen, ,
I am killed;" and'expired in a few moments.
The 'vktor. quietly wiped .the blood from
his sword with his handkerchief. Two of
the men said: "Oolohel, you have finished
that Yankta; .he is dead; come let us mount
and go; these Yankees will look after their
dead friend.": A . colored boy came with
horses. The victor said, "Gentleuten; my.
friends are in haste to go; is there anything
can do for you? I hope you consider this
Matter bas been settled honorably." The
party, rode off. , I -learned from an attend-
Pg. Pk/detail that the'sffini arose from a
poutiml quarrel.: The Victor was an officer
in the rebel army named (Monet Mclver;
the slaimllnfor Tomlins,.of Vermont, late
of the 11. S. A. Volunteers. This Is only
one of the many duels occurring here. If
a Northern man comes South, he must pro
rate to fight—he will have many opportu
• aides."
=I
AT noon of Yesterday, smoke was dis
covered issuing _from crevices of the two
story frame residence of Samuel K. Hose, a
/intim of the Peace, on the. west side of
(hater street,..between -Clark end Hopkins,
No. 219. The' alarm`Winkininiedrately car
ded to the neighboringengine-house, and
througli the efforts of firemen. andcitizens
the] fire was extinguished before it had
touch injured the premises. In 'the idol
en upon xhe floor - however, there was pre- I
Rented n truly ,:is;wrible aight,-the ' body af, '
Mrs. Hose , from which life had fled before
the destnityitig :flames that had consumed .
her clothing. end burned, o Ilachnees the
flesh of her bodY, limbs and face, So•com
pletely had the firodone its work that the,
clothing was entirely consumed, and
_the
body burned to tectifV - 'Their - wunts Wit ,
revs or this shocking Calamity . With Ivin
dows and doors closed, ..the, poor woman
had been industriously engaged In PrePar
lig for herself and husband their noon meal,
thn table, being spread do the airing room.
It is reasonably' supposed that In - working
mound the kitchen stoic, the tire, upper
mired by her, had - cominunicated itself to
bite dress, and that her drat warning of
danger fle gained as the quickening flames
scorched her limbo and leaped lip in•enfold
her entire person in their terrible embrace.
--Oneintrti COMMITiaI.
IN fiwpt i. — A. mime. marriage Is re
poFta io have ae4arred &ape days Since
near Bay City,.l.4kebig.an, which reads like
the.wildeat.ficildn. It see= that a farmer
last Ida - wife by &ally and that the said
sire died early in the-morning. The farm
er did not 'appreciath ' . belnelett alone in
the world; anorere his iviresiyes hid hard
ly closed In the eleep . that)thows no waking
he decided to 'ream again. Hitching
pp hit teehe takes'in his 'servant girl
and.goetay Qisy.to bey garments , for
'the dent '- While there he nuuTied the girl,
rod returned 'hoine the seine vied. tritli.
his second wife, solhat by , annul 'Count he
was not a widower tiaelee.Louts. The
new wife appeareditt the Ibnend the next'
;Vs in deep bleat . , Itaa wa s,
, one of the'
adpar mur
oriera over' the; body of the•
gm We, , • • •
i ' .4„ raiz ,bas: been , Intuidgoprllit44he
I :Ip s uro or_ New .-Norkbuttg by ~ ,Mr,
i 3 ' to the effectiitit lio'oni-reisldati
t ot
I * 'the'. At*te •0 1 0 1 :-, 60/1* * AVIV
'York './Liftt . * l )' lifiouoiOr a ' •re ent,
withautipriogptitalast, l_fstr
*ttoto, /jr3o44.4itir 4uPealaYi 0 1
' 000 IN *dared for each °Mum.
9ENERAF, Ap/f/6
ptoposeti,by the. tate auttiontaca or
Pentdlyiva.nia to -procure a fratitistory - 9p
the Orylc4irendered by.,,Penusfbania.ret- ,
talents in the war to crush the efnvehold-
. .
ere' rebellion, and wan interesting portion
or that history, it has been su,,ogested by
tiovOrnor Curtin that the State Librarian
collect photographs of all officers of such
regintents, to be deposited in the State Li-
brary, in 'salt form es to be enelly refer
red io and examine& In accordance with
this propointion, the State Librarian now
requests, nil such officers to send Veil exe
reted photOtrapha of theinselvei,id
dreeeed:,to.. the .State Library, and, Where
the officer has ;perished,. that the ftiendivor
the gallant dead send' Bach iihatokraphs.
Each card to be carefolly inscribed be
nasal the photograph with the name, rank,
company, and regiment in which.the officer
surt ed.
WILLIAM B. ASTOR is projecting the
orectiou 01.11.11. inmiensehotel in New York
City-on the square bounded by Forty-fifth
greet,. Broadway -and Seventh Avenue.
The locationams a very up-townish monad,
but,,thonglt nearly four miles from the City
Halt the botel',-When completed, will not
bc. 4 ointlelt .- alteati of the times as the Fifth
AVentleiaotel when Amos .R. Ano laid its
tbunfiglfixts. Then the people who thought
thentielves wise laughed at the Idea of put,
Ling stores on the ground floor of this hotel,
beeanse, said they, nobody but a crazy man
can calculate upon renting stores "away up
town so far." And this was less than ten
years' ago. Now, forsooth, Astor, who by
no A 10111314 is a fast crab In such natters, goes
a mile or so higher up town to build his
caravansere.
ON one of the New Hampshire railroads
a charge of twenty cents extra Is made
upon ail fares paid In the cant, a check be
ing given for that sum. On presenting the
check at the ticket office the money is re
funded. The object of this is to stop the
peculations of conductors.
Tun, western colleges, academies and
'seminaries are better patronized this year
than ever before. Large nurribers of the
veteran soldiers arc seeking an ethwatiou.
During the fail term there were said to be
over, forty of these army men in Wabash
College alone.
A11t3.18.1. HENDERSON, of the Louisville
aurae/ and. J. IL Dennis, brought-to
Nashville under arrest, for connection
with the emral Bands, were released, the
former on bond for $50,000, and the latter
on hand for $15,000.
HON. Me TTIIEW HAILVEY ' who has for
thirty-six veers been Untied States District
Judge, in Row Hampshire,died at his nw
idanoe, in. Concord, on Saurday, aged S 4
years. He was Governor of the State when
he was appointed Judge.
Boum is to be traversed by a regular sys
tem of omnibuses, which, from the begin
ning of March, are to ply from .9 a. in. un
til sunset between the three principal OAP
zes of the city—those of the Popala, \ (me
als and Vatican.
Wrung James Gordon Bennett was
young min, he wandered Slant Boston
seeking employment for two days, penni
less and without food, and was then re
lieved only by finding a shilling on the
Common.
A. GIRL, not fourteen years of age, died
recently in Smithfield, New York, from an
overdose of arsenic, which she had been
taking in large quantities for a series of
weeks in order to improve her complexion.
Tim late Earl Beauchamp, (pronounced
Bucham,) Just deceased iu England, was
the fifth Lord of the title within fifty years,
lie was succeeded by his younger brother,
-Sir Frederick Lygon.
Os Friday afternoon a terrific tornado
passed over Elkton, Md., accompanied by
MU, which overflowed the streets and Lila
lower floors of some of the dwellings, but
did no material damage.
Imaxots.—ln Winnebago county, all
the towns beard from, except Lysander,
voted for the appropriation to procure the
survey and estimate for the improvement
of Rock river .
Tax canals'of New York will be opened
for navtgation on the first day of May next,
except the Champlain canal, which will be
opened on the 7th of that month.
Navrosvices on the Illinois and Michl-
I gen Canal is now open, and numerous
boats are leaving Chicago Tor Lasalle and
intermediate points.
TOE War Department estimate for the
building of the ship canal from Fort Me
Henry, Baltimore, to the mouth of the Pa
tapsco, is $2,107,010.
GEN. CIXICENT EVANs, late of the Con
federate army, has become pastor of the
Episcopal church, south, in Barlow county,
Kentucky.
A DriTeil cunt danced nine ,bours at a
dancing match in Chicago, then took six
glasses of lager and asked for breakfast_
Gov. JENKINS, of Georgia, has called
for a loan of seven per cent, interest, to
relieve the destitute people of that State.
TEE eight-hour bill failed to pass the
Ohio Legislature before the adjournment
of that body.
tWFOR ASSEMBLY.
THE FIIIENDS OF
•
HON. GEORGE WILSON,
Of Pit t Township, will present his name n. • <llln.
date:for Assembly, before the next Caton itepubli
can County Conven tion. ,
spqtto rrr TOWNSHIP.
Wcortp,gEss, 22d DISTRICT.
• HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
Rs'nus placedliimeelf at the dispersal of his friends.
In response to their esti mule on him. the name-M
now proses/M:4.6y them Mb candidate for nomina
-1 tiorilbe Coniress for the t2d Olstriet. sultieet
•
shout:lon °lithe Union Republican County Conven-
ap7ite
IN''CONGSESS.—The frfesids of
L.present his name to the Convention of the
on praty.torannaftatlon es &candidate for Con
frep•ln the Itfl Lobtavet. inhtileierd
rr!CONGRESS.
GENERAL JAR. S. NEGLEY
IS A CANDIDATE IN TILE 22 DlSTiticT
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orIFOR SELEILIFF,
SAMUEL B. CLULEY,.
trel74.V.W.`"°V ``". `1,141.1%,:r,
IarFOR snEnirr,
CHARLES BARNES,
Late Colonel Slxtil A
bJec{ to thrlitlzmnoil
lif:Tin ß urifile::;ntin: A"
.“
mu=,dswr_
iZ''FOIR SHERIFF..
JOSEPH ROSS,
tba..Yleat IYard, i t will bee candi
date ibrberitr, ' , ubjeci to the action of the Union
ItepublinanConuty•CoavenUon. aditirte
arFOB SHERIFF.
.CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG,
.Late Culone! Pourll4 Ppinsitvatkla (Wain'
mldatte _ -
W"ik'Oß SHERIFF.
COL /AIDES M'K. SNODGRASS, •
.or hillinspotti fiat* of • the Oth Pa. fluent*, .111
'be &candidate , ear faineet to the - .lea/lion
°Me cocain County Convention. nttiZnte
vreotamt 'pomuttEssiosEn,
GEORGE HAMILTON,
sutdoet ja tha action of .the
HilfinglesnVootai Voaveatlon. • apado
Ry - COUNTY CORIITISSIONER
CHARLESPUCH,
0(310,0,110•Tet. will be jt olidittate for emitAr Com
mmloner, •ntoot to Me tenni:, of tut, y Alm Au
pn , diesn Omani, Conrptittou.: • bait :A ityrte
CLERK OF TUE COURTS
JOHN O. BROWN,
U[ 14.0. Tovresalp, lad rilyst. Co. It Kett
gert Popp , . Vot.
. oratto
far - ion.cLres, OF COURTS
JOSEPH . BROWNE,
Late or itralreausyleatila Volunteeraaad 6113 PCIO•
aTlVanta Artilter7. Subject to the d.ialon of the
,ItepitUl trAn County Coutr , nilub. ntbyl ,tx
arros CLERK OF
DR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE,
Ottlt;Par
F9s, CUSTER, . . _
0; HUMES,
mireatituatotansetWillbjeil to ; deelsion of
ft! .. _ . aspatilleanOticincpotniventleni. spin:tn.
Iar"FOR RECORDER:
. -
.• PEEAND' • -•-
, insauuth Tow unhlp, be iiistildistilienitila
eartioroniblect to um deeicloa of tin nest. Olden
Republican County Convention. apinto
_ - :'z..
IS=EM
"
gel' AE I,
xraNit e rs . xkl
W. ROHE= H. IST Absiat e ant Caahle --"
ap2:lotd JOHN ILAKFKK,ll4e ' aidenl.
Titarritan=i NATIONAL BANE
Pirrenuacih March 2.9114 nza,
;pm Norms OF THEVRAW MIRO
COUNTY.BAN K. Meadville: OIL CITY DANK.
Oil City; VXNAKOki BANK„ Franklin, and PF,
TILM.F.UM BANK. Titusville, will not hereafter
tft e Xtr abr 91141 1" Vali
• T.
POLITit;AL.
HON, JONN P. PENNEY
SL-CUlrTownstap.
02771L1M1
Cot: %Tv Tasancrarn•a Otrws,
rirrsnoton, AOrh 'AL
-IN PlirnPitIANEE of the '2lst" See-
Lion of an Act relating to Allegheny County. ap
proved t h e l o t 4., of May, lan, anti or the Amend
:neatly said Section. approved' the SUlt day of
itiarth,,lWie, 1.. DAVID ALICEN,Jr.. Treasurerof
eald'eentity. pettily ere notice Met the Melte:dee
of the several Wanin,gerought cud Townships wifi
14:. OPP , . ae . dt wilt ht
,p o r r ym: to•FeeelvotheConn
sa,tli',ltV fVe r . ilwr:E A Y ' lire Ki'Ll'lA:ll
Tame* eau bepal,totllinTressurers Urnre %PAU the
rut.vr• DAY - OF with s dednetiorrbf
PLVE-E`Elt EF-14T. DIBIJOUNT fOr 'prompt py.
ment 'any person paying the 'Wholn'amount of
&I:mutts.. Then will be no dedeetaon allowed on
to pad duties the anon_thwf Augett. There will
be TEX pga CUNT. to nil tame. remain
'
Ind imPainnn the grub or peptember.• aid-
NOTICE TO OWNERS OF-DRA Y S,
HACKS, ao.—Notlee is hereby given to all
ewners.orDrays, Curbs: Oarriages, MUggles, An,
Phether resident or non-resident In _Me .City os
ittsburgh, to pay their Licenses at theTressUrer`•
othee OribeCity of Pittsburgh, FORTHWITH; ht
accordance with an . Lot or Assembly, ',punned
March WINN and an.Ordluance of the Councils or
the City of Pittsburgh, paseed April 18,1610, and el
persons nto neglect or rotbse to takettut 1.40011105
will be subleet to a .penalty, to be recovered Wore
the Mayor, double the amount or the License.
The old metal plates of previous years must be re
turned at the time Licenser are taken out, or pay.
tacents therefor. ,
!UM Or LICZNaIt:
Each One' Horse Vehicle—, • • •
Aseh Two HorseVehiele.,l .12 7 20
12 Oil'
Each Your Horse . Velitele 15 03
Each Two Horse Rack le CO
Umulbases end Thubtr .Wheets drawn by two
horses, WOO each. Vor eoch adtUtional horse used
in any or the abrzale i tit i lrthi m O).
Treasurer. '
rirrebUtbed. February. ellt..li4aa. rurtsrld
OWNERS OF DRAYS , WAGONS ,
CAIIII3 I kLACHS, 01112:111U11141, cud every de
acriptlon o I.l.knittAOltd, are remilred to cad a
the Delve o the City Treaanrer mut take out Mei
LICILIMI on or before the ler 111‘.1 OF MAY nest.
Tor each mad every VI , anon, Cart, Car. Dray.
Bony br Carnage. drew° by one horse. the
sem of • to 00
For each sun every one or the shoed named
Vehledee, drawn try two bone., the sum of.. 0 00
For etels and,ereey cam of the above named
Vehicle., &ten by four horses, the suns of.. 10 00
For each-sod every Hack drawn by two hones,
the sum 0f.,. 10 al
For each and every Dianthus and Timber
Wheels, drawn by _ two hones. theaute 0f.... =CO
Fer cub additional Mirth attached to any of
the above named Vehicles. the auto of • 1 CO
Sep. 2.,115ha1l be the duty of all Livery Stable.
Keepers in maid city to :pekoe retarn to the CAW
Treaserer, within twenty trays otter the pasaage.of
thisttrdlnettn4 and sainally thereafter on or .be.
fore the ISt day of May of each and every year,of
the member of Vehicles *revery dneription, owned
lout toed by then In their tutness, and the Mud
thernif,Land the Bent return shall be mode ender
oath.
Or.C. 4. All owner. of Carts, Drays. Wagons and
other Vehicles. who shall neglect or rents* le pro
cure a. license an aforesaid, shalt be subject tisa veer
city of not Ices than 10 per cant. for %retry. ULM" .
days ten same remains unpaid otter the 14 day:et '
mayeteseityear. All Livery Stable .Iteepere tat- .
leg to make the return required to %heath Seetlont , f
tide Ordinance. than, maddltion testi° receipts*:
be subject to a penalty of not exceeding II fty dollar.
ail of which penalty DWI be recovered before the.
an yor or one of the. Aldermen of said shy, by inlo-,
niarycohylction, and it Shall be the duty of the
Chief of Pollee to reek out ail perianth who have fall.
ed to comply with any of the provisions of this tin..
&noon •ndreport the acme to the City.Treaniver,
for which es
se shall receive the 'AIM Of an, '
oflunch room . to be taxed and collected as part
of the costa, upon conned. a. aforesaid. •
The penalties for non-colutlanco With the evil
' Dance will be strictly eoloro defter the above date.
I spatted inktAClirkilt DIN, CltyTtentirer.
1 TIT r 71
_ _._....
QEALER ppopoB4LB, for the
...' Gradirig nod toying of Laurat Alley. from Lo
co.. to Chestnut streets, will he reeeived by ISAAC
STEW •ItT, Street commissioner , or the ender.
signed. at the °glee Of Phelps, Part A Co.. Mau
theater. until APRIL Mu, Phelp s.
W. N. KIRK,
_,..,tplrtd Committee on Streets.
QEALED PROPOSAL% for the
Q
(trading of Nixon Street mad Alley, between
Nixon sod Adams streets. will Is receleed by
ISAAC STEWART, Street Commissioner, or the
underrigned. al the ogler Of Phelpa, Parke It Co..
Manchester. 00111 APRIL. PO5ll, 10 01 .
1 W. N. ORR&
sprat% Commit let on Streets.
A LLEGUENY COUNTY WORK
.t.R. ROUSE AND IN EIIIIIATI: ASV Lllll.--Propo
was gill be reeetred notil APRIL Rath, by the Man
i sk e et Of the abort Intritution for the sale of a ptett
•0 L.atl, not exceeding nil) etre, ,haste not mu.:
than ale miles from the , city.
Proposals must state tail partleultra s as to doe..
I "0%
gu''U likATlVl.%Wi l ti, i t 4t7Vnt.
Lare of ti.F.O. ALBUMS, retarn
Corner Vonrth and WoOl! hteeeta.
Prresnegott, April 9.1. Irsia..—xteV.Uirtgikertd
NOTICE TO OWNEU OE LIME
Penneytrutte Salt Manama°,
tag Compasy ICTGITP p ropoaale to the eupply
20,000 Tons of Miamitone
Oftmt less than TafitTY,FtlUß -PER CUNT. Pl.!-;
ltdlT, to the delivered to ears upon the Alletie l ny
Valley RelLroad, opposite the Company's Wor or
at the }mutton of aalid road with the 'Western n.
U. R. at tile Nistlrolnetas river. Cars to be Nee
Utah..
L te y o t.he
to a naeltore.r ed h o p t e edsa t y han S nor more
•
ample, of the alone, And proposals can be to ,
11111111,1•41 by hz root, mortal ••reong. salt flaw,
(motoring (;0.,.. Natrona, Allegheny Co..
tohNiamd
STOVES, GRATES, &c
TO HOUSE BUILDERS _ _
AND
ROUSE KEEPERS.
STOVES, GRATES AM) RANGES.'
We rerpetiNdly Invite the attention...2f the pular:
to our art c enove varletv of COONINti rITOVE.n.
ORATE' FIWNTh, FENDERS, UKINU ItANti-
E
ES, ae.
Ilavlng recently Increaned oar faellttle•
ufactart.g the above srtleles, and-greatly Unproved
our etyles of tillitTr. FRONTS, end Intr.:demi one
of the Nl= toKING RANGES be.bad In the
coununlty, we CO O
lett all Inn eed of anYthlnlr In our
llne of Dodgier. to glee ns•
3ErtBl33MitaX.
No. 238 LIBEILTYISTEMET, rd.afeeteders of tt e
Orle brined TIIIISIIIII and BLACK OA.K.CINIK
STOVES. aptt
00-PARTNEItSHLP.
(14}-PAIMMEIISIIIIP NOTICE.—
Ravin[ tills day associated with me my sob.
N' .1. FROWN Ct. wlll contras tbeliittreNith'
ix]) TEA filLicllNKftat the old grand. No. 61
FEDERAL MEET. en d er the style of WILLIAthi
FRANCS & EON. and would respectfully solicit
for the uew firm a eoutinngnee of the patronage
heretofore so liberally bestowed uponmysolf.
WM. %RANGE:
poll td, 1603.--splirrad
23:332
NOTICE. ---we
hare this day um:belated with us as partner and
General Manager of the Foundry ond Machine bust,
Wese, in which we are now eng a ge d. Mr: JAMES
E: 40. N. formerly of the well-known drip of 4.
Nelson A Co., and thaelchouse
H E &
fd Nelson, this
city. RM
111/NTEIt
Pirranunclit. April Ist. 1/165.-espltulmd
EDUCATIONAL.
lkit RS. SMART'S SELECT . SCHOOL,
No. 19 Isabella Street. lalegbellT, 00.0
Ci 4Ve=y ll lVA re silug patrol:dm* be/toyed on I It
mtabllaltmeat has tudnr.rd the Vrtitental to ruts ge
berSchool 'loom to doable its stse, and as it b
exteude from the front to the riser of the house It is
TIioNOI.IOIILY VENTILATED.
Young Ladles received for luatruction all the
breasts" of • mound and polite. edlication.
The course I. THODDIRiII. INTEREST/NO nod
COMPLETE.
Tr.n.us—A little more that Nall of those meally
N.
crged.
N. irtmla of Ornamental Neddlewdrk.
apSdstat7:ll4l2:l4:l6 .
IAFIBOLUTION&
DUSOLUTION.
The dna of TIENN Ait it IYETTl4atelared hY,
mutual consent. CO dataTrion Aptil AM,
The buain sot the arm will bs tat ed a x t { t he IQ
...tirlarltom the above arm t respeetfull
licit • cuutlattence of tntr patronage so Ilberatirly ,
stowed on
Into arm
to my
al el
1 0 :3 - 9 A Dui!
....._ _ ...
SS. BRYAN Broker hilitlit_ft6
• BONDS ANU REAL EKTATE, Jl7 FOURTU.
STLINET. (Butte's Buildlog.) buys asx4..seilsrOu...
Commission BANR, KAIL11041). 4DISCUIA24_ ,___US....
OIL AND OTHER STOCKS, assi - yotArsKanirgyr. -
MUNICIPAL, KAILILOAWA AND OTHER BON 9.
Orders executed • try telSiriipts Ithe NEW
In y ,
d PLITLADELPILLA IsFO
io 4. o.peino.vie . gr.,
BOP
slur commissions chused tu' °se cities. 0 en
executed for este and ourchaselot Hist Erten% `t-'
eta . .P.'...
i'IG LEAD
PIG LEAD.
80 TCADTAIk
DEBT Quai1...70,r sOrT,I
FUR tiALt,
8. A. FAHNESTOCKt SON & CO
npnawd Oornrllroolliit!tlVlrs9Sltt tn.
- _
LECTURES.
I
REV. DAVID JONES, who has
_;
ontly rntioxi,Ml from • tour to Eurooe. it - ti
liver a lActurt to tholCast C•mmon ateitroiltst to.
IgVair ".1I
k Mg a .
1 t ‘ u i giCet o -!. 41 .11 0 1 1Ntsi l a
ENVA .,' Of Ap ril
' a°l,l;in li 'Cob; O,Tl'" •, • all°'
. r.,.... htelllititm's Hook titor., 710410251 o f et.
AllmOteny City, Mid at th o ductal' the church.
Thu prooymia dit 1110 lecture lalito tkirapplied l a the
Driyuleut of the last tostsll4ooo4l. 4100 °Attie/10d ne
I;pion Chapel, of lirellsbtirg, - Wost. Vo. ,Iltmitiltiliel)
M. 844 t lecture. to eornmboNe LOA d.ton. 44004 -
- 1144.E114
sr. C. H. WHITS—J. N. WILLARD—at*. ANestillot
WILLARD HOTEL,
opposltr We Court. Mese, • •:
maextrzeslD ritaX•334
Juet. completed, newly fiIIe4,STHISTAISSIII4
WHIM, AviLwß CO
--: - • 31110 e
4 AIVIDING4 4 .• •imaidifre•
u ° A*" ... !ar ia titg l l s
1 4. T WA: :171
WAX. " tapwita) it 1043
.
r -;-. 7, --- ..„ ":::
.y .. l . i:Li o r. - 7,40
~ .:.ir , ~..
. •
Tut . .y , r7..„ N. f•jueriii 1 otoo •in 2
• TT ..., a t*, k. - irpik. .tpoll* the flt':
1 iL" .7 -. / ( ?P---4..._.. 5 ,....-.4._- -..:--- 112. -- ,4-
WANTED—A Situation as Book-
KE F." 11 .r Mt IP Pt,: 9
. cLERIC, by T at
Et....otscrerzu lean , expel aucesrue!! t he
st,reeotalsmodatiorka i Addmisk E.7: 1 : 44,.. d . -
:
WANTED—Hood Agents .to Sell
SHERMAN AND HIS CAMPAIGN, ensavr
ANn..II , O•CskIPAIELSIATIatter joat , onto
can.n.,B7PRIVIELS, 2,, y • iN, tansy& lac
tmeek)and 71115 AME C IN ENTOBti, ~ Theire
are sii new Books and Angrarin s, and agents can
do hotter wits them than with y other °Pared to
the labile. For lull partacolars, apply to or address
/LSI ES ,K LLIa.. 25 Ildrd Weal, l'lttatoulth. !A.
mtu_ ____
WANTED ,.4 ' -PER TEAR:
—w. Trutt , AGENTS everurhere to t i ell k l L T:
Nrilg u r = . ga i rßa ... l" ,. i tikle k r ..In APPea.,.. 2 .el!
19frft Vi l lil e MeMlMlollgthards
for less than which are "Hy Ucensad by Mote l.
whetter & tisoa Grover & .1 . ra... Moor & Co..
owl Each. • I °Thor, ohcap _Machined Ara Gt.
MONO SA.. • radars /rm. Addreu or eatt up
on MAW C CLARK. Iliddelbrd, dUddh•
orooloodarawr
FOR SALE
INID SALE—FLOUR AND PRO
.L DUCE BUSINESS, , or orertert year. standing.
tu a good location-1n the city. A lino,oppornln l / 7
le offered to any person wishing to engage In the
Produce Busluess. 'All cotantualresttuns etrlttly
co. d
Ma deu r ctsa. Metres. P. 0. 7bo. Pittsburgh.
••
on shlx.--IOwA.Ht4,II - Dr,- - $2... 00 . 0
-Azoirr Fou r s. 11UNDRE.11 AAP .THIUTS:
IZES OH LAND illttlatad near, Al boter•OttY.
11.. , 11t0n conuly;101 , 16,; (oh the ((m of the :Nana
road, J
I. entree Mr tale tor - TWCi' 1110reAND
pv.hne, Addreill "OWNER," IIATETTS
hehhtt
lou SALE,-A .Abiee-storylirick
DWELLING ROUKE..pcmudolox claven roomy.
garllZlTlMlM:PoggereValn
3,4 feys by nu feet, 'VW Indisputable. Terms 'mod
brat., Powealoutlven IbtmedlatylD lier . Far Curley
mtgniazydy to J. b. Y 1030 , 11bv 0.4 4
Von s4E,
Vatuible Bushiess hOperty,
With two BRICK STORES on same. Nos. 228 and
MO Liberty street.
C. CIILREY, Ja.,
NO. 3531.then1 iireet•
plO.l. d
Fogs MALE—A Valuable Country
Redden., at ledgeerood Stetter, reennerrrontn
Railroad. one next a Wien fro m: Wttklu=i
Mee. acme lea wreties of Land; in One now
log containing ten, moms and - -eetar,undartuuttht
Frutt and other rpm - elite nee sod theTremlsee. For
further Information, eat at_No. LOS FIRT4 strode,
Flttabu t r e , or owr.be premlres.
J.. H. KINI.I.
'M SALE,
81Q b°l
- Plastrsi
ton •• ItydrannoCentelitt
la! Itomndale Cement,
At 310 Ltberty street.
apettord W. W. WALLACE.
pOnSALEJPSE..PRACTICAL
ENGINE:K . I, by John rt'ellaCet almond eltion:
entarked and I ptared. About onedtalror th edi
tion becalm-ally been sold. Every Engineer or m a t
who owns or rues a Otoela ZWEIG Should hate a
copy. It Only needs le be re tO be apprcedated.
All order, directed to the surrsorlber, at 319 1,111-
LIMY etTRILP.T. Pittsburgh. Pa..tmlll ho promptly
attended to. Print per ttOPY,IPAO.
spechrd W. W. WALLACE.
von SALE ON THE BICINANDT
-o
RIVER.-1 offer forialel the IKINEICAL HAMM
op NINE lIIINDEED ACRES, sltnated in and on
the lands one mile *herr/I-Peach llecharn Worts.
The C0A1.16 trt abuneance. and of good quality.
The rotas Mu from NOCK to MAYEN !MET Tuttett.
Persons Wishing to pnrchaso will call at tile Rean•
Mar Masa. Ashland, Ky. Tertemeheap and res.
sortable. Addreer - TIIOILAS BEIOS.LL, Ashland.
Kentucky mhfottrad
SALE - A A,
_o file- Double
Zriatilistorldll - .1..' without Enlna end •
Moller made by, Lena and .Modley' of Clftetnamti;
lower Sow 6a Inches dameter% apher Indira.
with Crou-cut Saw, hafting and MI complete; Mao
Three %V Inch Marroi Sawa, for tatting stoma, made
• Whitney, or Winchester, Mem. ibe abiteneta
e Mere Ima been io nae in the 'to:otter region 'hut a
abort fin., and Is in
_pfiat order. Adders. the
PNN NA. WA' NAVOY er ACTIOLING COMPANY.
Nitrous, pe. anti :Tweed
FOR SALE.
IL•4I.IELCi3s7 1.00117 C,
The First. Reformed rresnytertau Congregation of
Plitsbnrgb, (Or. Dorot.e.s., Pastor.) ofrer far sale
their proitertiltmatedois the corner of rltun and
Cherry alleys. and bot M feet from Liberty d.reer:
The lot Is IN feet by 143 feet, on lebleti are Ibe
Chortn Ratldlog. anti a Tenant Roma of 4 rooms.
Impthies may be made or conanannlcititena ad
dressed to THUS. Eallift. at the Fonith National
Bar, or to R. f`. MILLER., 135 Third 110001.
spliztf
•
FOR SALE,
Ten Acres of Land,
UITIII.TILD 1Y Met:LE/MC rowN4 - aw, adj.c.n r
to the Allegheny trWerrntory, between Perry.-
ittle !qutrend nod the tOiriishlp'inA4l. aq4 Witil‘tt
tea nanowt: leapz of, the;AlsrAet firtOna And..P.AP
offleetto Allegheny., Thy. properrY ProAA. 36I "....)
Induanneuts thoAe saw smut to roca home
to A healthy and pkasAnt Ineittldn. caw et Freette
And mneeutent to t h e eltter.. II edit ititrofd total ,
ter or lu parcels to stilt purebasere. For further Au
rortnatlon, Inquire. of J., S. a A. P...111:11011.i4S.
Attorneys at Lsw, tOgrourthAtneel. spit dtt.
FOR RENT.
TO LET, ,
A Thrte-Story Brick Warekottso,
emoted lift. 57 Water tat. borimoltiOtiabt agey . ,.
and ranolaii throttati to rat - await. the tame e,
lax bees oecuyoeSrera number oryeare by .1 0111*
isivilkaik. itocir WanOlotise: tertiare••or' RM.
TWTTSS. it BM Et, at box. 50. tee 40 .Water
• , • .- •:• spit3t
FOR RENT--The Lot:on:100 cur. - ,
neir`ot Sutler' Altlata streetsi o -labth
rhereas". I T/Ise Mimi IN ;Z. trees
lijto-Vai ; Zt i a r 2 6 o7 rl7 VW fit;
streeta seam id door.. . • • .
Fog- .
lIIINT A coittitry seat; co n;
talatit seem of large two•etory•Drlek.
Dwelling, Barn, Stable,. Drehate,Opeing an d Optial
House, situated:Mien trona the mdse., opposite
Knox,. Trull Dagen... Apply-to
nth ~
- -
I:iste):•= l lzi 4TX C•lot avi,AlCril
600-BAI[BEL& OIL PAR DAY.
A wrest - Oil Strike on the FOSTER NAVAL ob th
Allegtlewe itlser.-ose tulles below Essoklts, bee
. . . -
HUMPS IMPROVAIVIAP:OF VENOI6O MUNI `I,
LswsaOu
rianm.ucehf
i F
ved. Also
T•
a esa L ript lehWolk a t t e.°AeLtAtJS or
petiutyirantit, with Maps mitt Quirts.
JOHN P. lILTNT'B4 CO Publishers,
's9ittiritt stir= (ht.ian le Li
„
aritAr - 9 - or VAILEVA wrtzELL
Cu., "WFAT angNilmil . `VA. m 4 .01110 VU.
KEUIONS. and otherliWasol the different Ststes;
•the zw 11AV ur TRZLAIIII. Re. aptt
SWITIVB
AMERICAN. NK,
Inc Antrcictoki tarn,' a
Exuell about one.
laird cheaper: (Me It a trial. In ondoraed by
some of the ant heconntaate Mahe eonnloy.
mnta ..I":.IQUEA.D.-111Votirth tenet:
I) :I•4lelejs) , ` , to 4e.)1
GREAT REDEMONS I
I :6 I : I3.CHAS
Lowner THE DAY,
AT
BATES & BELL'S,
sx Wilma symtim.
afk , ki_Zi3 l :3
• 01!„. , .. 1 4111 itY4 P 7 lvit ; THE L• l7°l- ,
No. - 1 Detract ' 6,4 06 per dos.; Al Carat 111).
yro•‘• • 3,00 do • Zt .do '
Noon concord ........ Ztd -do •18 -'do
• N 0 .,3 2 7 . Cypeoril 100- :do ' do
No. it.47.1;;;z::',1 0 4 a, •
Agrteallotid " 111,8040 r ( 100.; NC% per don.
lairOnlert lilt of
w"1
"?gailetniitatl.- 110007
*-. 4 4c5. 01 101 1 X9 1 t Vlneel YE. ;-
intim, AND ro
TrAyvikulari,,con- 14111 = Am, Tim
wlialltre- mut. 111,4aTket.tpultirgg d
i •eg:
narclaP.lit'We i Ah garbalfidtilm!4
e tl
*4E1,2,1: •
tyjtagg,,,,ms,+,
1 . 17401. " fkl! red ' lt u
A I N
•evetV • •
.14 Four th
- 7 10P i r
sp
inagatoivimpurchase-13,c.•-
BL3OO:i7LVW.SVATIrt_ toeme
ri k ragOrtOrMkg,trlM=s
/3 " ecee-lwsll
ate possestion. APP 1, etrrußzwr BONN
- Malt atree
apn NO; i•
UM
ra
CONGRESS,
SELTZER,
KISSINGER,
- - SARATOGA ST-AR,
••• • .z
414,
For sale in such quantitlesis may be desired, by
• • •
SIMON — SOVitO N s
•
I ,
• priter,Seithileld-and FgurtitS;B.-.
OW The Waters from the Congress Sprlug
about whielvio much donipfidni. 'Wes msderbist sea
son, are arid to be all signs again.
The FAVORITE WATER at present altb the pub
lic, and. the Lmedleal. profession, seems to be
SARATOGA STAR. SPRING, hot reeentif Intro
duced. Its compoattion,as =miffed by Professor
Cuamtican, shows an unused quaollty . of valuable
medicinal agents. , , ,
I 2
AT
• -
333 9C °4 21 41- 1 7 -. ,
evoasrir
TIM AArt.cs
R BL EStWRI=LAAR — Iuireut v*rislY:
LACE TEDIUM!) SLEEVES,
ILACIIITEDIMED COLLARS; „•• , •
VLSICINVDIIDE - C.
SEAL POINT LACE COLLARS.
.POLIMArLIAIDR LACE 4o
ottEcia.x•DAJE:gOILS;
DI.AIR RAVI COILS;
• &utdate Hulot
LARIESI,RATCRRLS:
RAILROAD HAGS:
MOROCCO WALLETS.
t ,
• sTodlc. uf
Notion s , & FaTCY-.GIOCKIA.
.
THE TiAotAilOPLisp f*tulTllitts,
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F. H. EATON . ,
.M.2I3FL, I apt 2 17 . Fifiti*ltEtet.
OCWan • AND AIINIST.
Diemprirot,
DISEASES Or THE
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- .nloid
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CAT T • Y.
GA/ELDNER,
Of New York,
OCULIST AND AURIST,
OPERATORON THE
- IF.alL r .4a...N - P
Respectully
w o ll r m aga t nMa t t ren he
oeltrY ionsburththat
Tuesday, April 17th,
Al;fl1
esdamimrha. - ir, exam:
Alter that time wil at lt MONTH h LY; at attach dna
notice "it be gttn.
Offte,e . titliationglibeht' House;
•
And un be Cfmsulted on Deatsese, Nolu In the
Read, Catuitt,' Dlsetutruns from the Ear. Buie.
In the Ear, Obatruettons or the Ernitaeldatt
Tube, and all Auto or Chronic Dlaresei
of Limiter and Alr Petragag;
Artificial Eyes Inserted Without Pain, and
Perfectly' resembling the Ratite* Eye.
Operations tbr Cataract. Stratdmius
or Cross Eye; Artificial Pupil,
etc., skillfully • performed,
and all Diseases of the
EYE .AND EAR
Treated, and every opirsiloo in Anna imd Ophthal
mle6nrgery, perform.: Ity
DR. GARDNER.
For further particulars, references, listlisoulals
et ii . # ree f .
adit6Palit ' TOO . .
iti inyearee: 12 . 8 WEST INETT.T P IIII Ir ID ST.
•
CATARRH! CATBRIPI,
GARDNER treat.' Catarrh,lir the means or
'Warm Medicated inhatatton. Dr: Gardner can re
fer to number of citizen, of Pittston:rah whohnee
Inch euredhy him. - , , • -. 7nbm3md
IYIA.NI7FACT=IOM
pIOUsTRIAL 111VORKS.
cruauls. 80lx...4A5031 , 143gAt—altnalta CUM
uthissHUGH
aa..stAiko itLEei
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rouNuans"
r D.
3A
ctT EN FINS&
I , PILAMBOAPP - MO-::
-1.0.00101
for Coat Works, alt kinds of Land nod Martne4Mg
tilliEniniade to order.. • ,
From.tht wen esno3frepiitstkori of thaMeoeiln ,
Mr. JAMES. MEL.Stihr, we hope • te Ware sc llbetat
share or.pittronage Item bteambeat builders and.
°there wand aii 4 .4 maehtnerf
lasnoerib tirtalso will be to
r.iSnawillurtg t o
it hi. thee
i;rompilr attintd t t o o. ' l'e'nen tarn Iff ?aft 3$ feet
one. and bore or turn Polity 33 ieet , d *meter.
shop on Dequesne Way s near . the POthi.
Foundry on Third street, near JganteL, Pittsburgh.
Pa. *plaint.
ARSE Pqa. 01.11101 WORKS.
MODES, - MOE a, CO.,
biabbbeetnevers of..,[ll.Ati.i. bud 41.10.1 EN. beleAleee ,
Agic..."."vri"l4lM.lTlVlVE?_ftfo . '
be wen tied and Cfriat; itteets, rltLebbrab
PIM VIC
Vie yr toter Wares to be superior towered., .
fdletured but of the Moubbibud.• Alleys on baud.'
!dhow ot .the *bare deecelptlou. All. olden
teyndetl atteadelno r ramtlealat ediedetben bald to
S . seirmuarVgailirar.':#4l'llllTEli:
gni : KW; pletebtbdebosuentibLetellete of BOILIth
brilffb,Wl3o l / 1 2113T IiPM.I4 - eabeneon,atidtallbese
: Pstel.ealar Dr shspit saditheis.
Z it enlerselelo ti ar r tz at IT bdtlet A
r..cozszos.. • • trarlitArliteni
IOLLINW
Bram awl Sheet-Metal Workets: , Biltaatilla
tars, Carbon and Lard 01.1.1tatnealh• Walt allim
atyles of Brituatia used in , d4onem
I)rders promatlyallaL,No..alllSSOWLD , r t la
V . IttabotalLyealaa ••••1•.• °Atli
DRUGS AND"CEMICAIS.
SPRANG 01'1866 ,, ,
(BLOOD' CURE.)
' This article Is eine:mall :designee to pastry
restore the blood tots healthy condition, by which
80110YULA. and sll Diseases or the Skin are effect.'
gaily removed from - the gyitent,_ffold in bottles et
50 cents sae esch;.by, :
8881081 .i(lllPintiN,- •
stil Cornered:oollold and goirth Streets.
BUIINETT'S'.IITANDARICV: PRE-
T.A.ULTitetO.-4:01/11frrIt Coteptularcro;•
eoanht Olt Ao.. Pn. the.
dellightfel Perrin o} for t he Rand.
,
l ` m Mhfro—e,eponetworre.imans tifT44es."
OFILENtal. rr ToUTIII-WASH—An• Incur kr Pre..
aennatpa z tirtemath i e,
..Te w eltvregrii nati.
In Maumee and Linsey PertWi. ~ •
Jones B'h ItrKEDY—ror Asthma
Rose
ILlCTtk — artllllßar7oli3 3 - 31&ITRING
EX
TAnyo f lrer Cooking purposea. • -
the
above named Callalways he
pro...red gat the Central Drw and rreemptlon
Store, corner of Ohio and Fences! streets, „le the
Market. rouse. Allegheny. mhn
A. BELLY
• WHOLESALE OEUIIIHST, •
Abr. %Al•StriNti
. •
OPPOSITE WRE ST. OWA/ILES HOTEL.
Dins, Chei*als; - . - Pideilt , Meditilles,
, -
A.i'LlreV.lll/74-eadr=grariatigtVit
13c1mrota: RA "AN,
Putstioiitithite:ttia:*Tirket
man LLD o t ram i tOk
NO: 48
.04041:111treesvit.
REMOVAL.
REsiovm.=-111eundenigned
nes rucutivi!D To
Ab. 11$ Fink Blresf, n,
Ono door below bes former-When. ' •
A. BROWN, —
A TTOIiNZY AT pew.,
trltiltd&iwT
. .
luvreveinottli'lliele rOuttlt, l
-21rent,:oirpoeltir W ikina , ; as: ,
BSATATING.. _
j ADIF"SA taluttlluiNet.
-
C .4.4 sa&pt i f,i ,/ 1143 e Of:
c "! 11 :01""grelrowsw
MB=
Sp ~ r' vat ,
:3uNN
nnr=eanOAttrlat.„
aP/ÜBU ir .
v a.g=iit ags , a o,a7l.wilt toTtutt.4,
at firGOODlMiTtitt 144,sailit
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sottApptlO:,. -
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MU Ale-. OM
ODS! NEW GOODS! ,
1
REVD PER IMPRESS THIS DAY.
Fine Silk Snn Unibreßak,
GRECIAN - COBS,
Fine Silk parasols,
HAMBURG EDGINGS,
Real Point Laze' Do llars,
Halide rtogtdrims,
Bajon's and Alenandre , s Kid Gloves
HOSIERY. AND GLOVES,
Morrison's Star Shirts,
CCPIR.S.VirS,
Duplex elliptic. HimP
IfEADEtS.
Wholesale and. Retail ,Ilaalers
supplied at Low•Pri, at
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Stree
MACRTIM, GUDE & CO.
NEW GOODS!
431-ocodsa!
New
A SPLENIn A&SORTHIM
All the NovelUes:
Mau, GERALtri a Ewa Goolls
Mad AND 'MIDST ' - -
riEw_fewitt NETet &O • .
wkirrr oKIRTB ILMIDDIN
REAL MALTESE AND POI T COLLARS
LACE VELL:SAAND VEIL MATERIAL - •
.RFAL•AND IMITATION ALOND - LADES: • r
BLACK OXIEUELAOILB—neW`istrIes:
NEW ST U.ES Ey WON B s rfor Dresses and DOM.:.
TIES ,!•Il.? OVASrEd—oes4stlksieel2.
KID GLOVEft.ANT fE
1100SIEBT,•f88IETri.'S.DESETBS • r , '• • '
•FANLY .GOOIoS:ANDMOTAuNS.: , :s_
The Wiles win: Andsomkr•Assay - sta ck s and mew.
styles wryer bleettopeneatnrittwec.,.;.,,
Merchinis Supplied sabotentlW(lp.
titittli
10 *ft itriiit
NrAilinteiG 'Goo s'
AT;.,
w w:-, ~rob~ten~s
Nii.'S, Market Eltreet‘ .
it ersAfrt
. .-01Wr'n.1 N VAIMN '
I WE BD u ID tA,t
N A W X WEVA E IOO D P .ENBE9D*IRR_rTuMAN C T ON E •
T ,; ' 'l
E '
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CORS E VI B 4E t4ENEuN 4 .ENNEI4/161;
MC=t=l
tices &co,
C ("Tiglitr):o4.--x,019t:
ww ml;t.w.g
Ettarm-piikomti,-
rl ZVI I .1(911,', etv :
• • "
1;46 -
SEWINC`MACHINES
Atter twelrejrAre trfa4 K Oars been delsonet
that tue LOOKAITITCEL le the only &Mak .Ir!littole.
C LL A tuxauuxsXT
SALESROOM. ,
No. .27•!, th Sdoet.
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WBll3ll -- T VOW 1 -
BBLDRY'S'DpPLEX ELLIPTIC_
Etratriatnriatitt
isrifecionthidasireif thelek#ltes efreq,
VIIST S''"l 1111.-
:zrzevir..-"sraztic -
Each hoop tompote4 or Twatztely psied
Sted rp;l44s. 141 , 14.41- 1 110ng InNt
I . ll_llT 47,0%1,e:1' 4 ,4
b.d, Mirth* Illagle liptinkt; amal evervarsHi nr,
%bete gremetabasavf abspambere Web 4rlDour
41 Wits w 11113454 beau tatermaway staseleW.
• in. - 1141.12 w. Dm!! . 621, d 6:.4r 11 1 AM tri be
aura'. or car-.;wer 42 .• 11 .
ars, dm Co Oar, Ind ,31100 59.
wy e ff bilt l a as Dr aureybictiluts =de':
51AND,ARAISKIRT
orthe
b4.061,P. D4.7 . . 4 6 Ana_ briltur
bursVJobbettaUd. MO)
Moroi
. 4kAil•chre.dlAntnn. o7 •
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iiiideol3l4o6ll
to 's -
faADA44II.: : ,
nu m grtrucosamativrivi
intPL.Er EttlOTlC:•;iiittier
, -
' bdPOled.bi loweat
Airdefarr9 ,-o. o. 4 e.itmairSlC*
I******oo,'
s~L LT Aas
~ivxrs 6V
-aftet . d.tl 4b buti
.ttnaiiirrntes t0.:44/ any
mbowso.csadrstati clarawrogkr
plow ratlif9lrS;y:;;
MIALR‘ , .
wATAL, r.A.1 5. k.3 I
TRANspaurrwinsirsour;
Warelloviie -42? P17*2111.
• 91 itl)i4 SINIOC
Second door below Diamond *any
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WAti.. PAPERS, -
lii,Xtio Designs
PLAIN LSD asimrpla. BRI4III L . COX
• Ziort:MirriADo4ol:l4ol nig
lOT imikkeiSireg, near WitAti:
rdo .„ , , . 409,. iCumnissa a,
pAPERRANGINGS FORMIC , .
grost'AMocUbO Ot •
ainericanf. Papers.
• Porghe Wtin.9 Arc'. /WI _
dririr EXOt./MIRCP4PERA •
it - ehOteeiejiciiim`OFthe
Newittai Frenchrapers
!° 4 ,1 , 7'
NEB
GOVERNMENT ,SALEe
Drugs; alektealul' nuSPituk _Stores,
India; BnbIIC Gikods'; Drag
gists , Sundries,
Will be sold skt Auction, At ~the,atedleal-rapsey•
ova .IVarehous& • Pablir. atram.• FalitlVl67.l4
Tetra ~ as WEI),SIQ3DAY M.ollNl34o,Aptp.. ZtA.
at t. o•croCk. a tatrra tack Of - ttlegar,aroborataktiat.
14
uri fits umPvl l e tte e" VV 3 VA ' at g e r ii i iiiter
a,ixo . Sulph. VC. • •
140 Nitrous •0. r 10.0* , ,11[1=111,14.,
2,000 ctaomioree. iota t65.. - rstat Llia.
1,000 Plaater, , rlialurepopipa,
ACCO " Cart'. ammo's, MP!) retinae
1,030; Lataancla. 24,400 A }3 :TOWS,
aia. alcohol, r 4.00 0 cialattn, •
Olive Oa,. • • 4000 lir..39:xottarr.
zo„ozeoz Staph. Vincl,,,o• kola ,01310..
6,000 •• TaaOlo 3 to "l nViiinak4;. ,
8,00:11bis. Bursas, - I„flaa
sf , o cewr
xerea; nospltal ar e a d a i praptate TUrtlioldrirAs..
tr ie'Ac iiitltrntsediriarglZMat?lt utt
War.as Taal
• 4111.e'
. -AC.•'
geiLI)F
GOVKIINMENt TROPEELTY,
D.ruT" , QtrofurtrutAnlnt. Ass.nal. thrriClll
Prrigatacin, PA.. April 71.31, VW •
Will be sold a Peelle Auction, on MONDAY, th e
lab day of - April:lBW. to the highest bldder, 4221
following tiovernment Property, at the 47004
Staten Warehouse, corner of - Penn atm/O'OW tia
rleaa .11071.. ;a
S Wallrlitadiper, 6SW ge an
17 PettMolders. 1 Testa Mon,
6 PaparFoldera. 3 iliztets,
1 tigfirg e4 .ll=ei, 4 21 ' ;,.. 4` ..
i Brush, • W Siam. anwl B 4 - r• .1
I Win d ow Bnisb, -6 /lay Forts,
11 Water Iluelreto, Picks arid Bridles,
22 Horse Iltushea, 1 Walcret,
Coral Crentla• laa l kth g r
Minitel ft "' 7 3 / 4
.llr Aiding Saddles. a W indow
e Judi., Bridles.
6 Saddle Illankets,
n
2 Sheol. 68 Halter Clain
03 pairs Breast s,
C 1161116, 1610 Oraloriaek.,, • -
W Chains. a 8 WhttetraaliZrnaties:
13 Platt Onaltut, 1 Paint 2- do,_.
4 Ink Stands. 2 Road Elesspers4
10 Eraaers, I net Wagon Banisls,
I 6: W ... ro ° lll a :lar v r
I Italialron Blower, t 1 , 1311/ e,
it 0111. ca Chair., I . 8. 0. Ph 766714,
ft Bola. 6 W. Ton" .
4 Field Tables, 2 Elsof. • - • -
4 Yield Desk., 1 liana Wrenehei,
8 Tablea ga77, , •
r. 1 Sol w l .7. 3able Forgo,
60 24066
Illead do so straps, 7 it
1 Bitching Sinn, Kann wow *
7 boraellarde, 6 Crowbar..
- 44 BerseCollars. 1 !Coal Thad,
11. galling:6, • 41 V , 7• re . 'Perker 2 s,
noreinglia. „,• • 666 -% - •
Lead Wars, - lid b k3 horria,
42
PArigrk"' lirttriZer.4 •
Case
14 Stores, ^ 2 Straw Cotterii,
2 licattlegStares, -, 1,81 Ale-Banillevr ,r
00 Joints Store Pipe„ 63 Flak do
XI Elbows, 'EI Mattock 1111.111.21e5.
2 hivareht add Tongs, '22lton/tattler,
Candleaticka, 1 Drug Mill t •
1 pair Tnia. Wheels, 2 Wedge_wood Mo ,
p et Breisehlog, • 211ona,Litillietar ,
11 4141VVpp, R:tri,nrir4dlgakl
6 Streulteda for wagons". I Set it. g l2.2o•lic
Mole Bells. 6 stage , .
II Doubletrees, t B. S. Wallowa,
WO Slogletreea, • - 1 Vet Ortudalone 3 11 E 4
3 WWII HISIMIStII., . tares,
2 Coupling Strapa„ I I Oil Wane,
IP Mane smogs. • speiwri ooh
fra King Bolts, 1 Saddlers Rounder,
1 Anvil, - - I V Tln Bolles%
1. Buttress, 2 Olt
1 Farrier , ' Hammer , , 2 tr.sfrteitte,,,,,,
Ilorte Hntres
ltups, .4 I COorWer 001161. ,
Terror-Crib. B. S. Carrene.Y.
Sate to eommener MS% o •
apdad Lieut. Col and Deputy Q. M
. , lien
t
.... .
UCTION .8AL}.1 , ..01P ~ HOSPITAL. ,
Au& •
wrouzst .
AuDICAL , PCOSTZTOWII twine,
ITASILINOTON.D. Matthal,,Lialt
Will be sold , at Public /mottos, in this, oltt,
o j e c it 7 4 . troV.,lll b .fl a nt e ilny o D ingrO L ;s ir i.nt.
.o.oto l ek. tali' folio wing' o rtlelso or ' ' Lrosin rat' •
litofts and-Liquors. no-lonarr :rot' titretter tawatalif
of taws:Medical !lepartzuctit or Out attar. vlat
Arrow ittrot.. - . - ..10,00)1ba. Dasoloated. •
Baxley:: . . .. tatoes.
Mixed Deco. do : I 4
osOs Cttoon.selo,. '" Whisky. wart' •-•
7"`Pl i c T i f t ' L !!!'!f.
*. adtri Wfaey
• eu,d.aatlk.2o.OW 't -quart bottlss.itood • •
0 Shorn - NV tor,
or.lawaie...-47 8 31.4. , • buls,.
se.m"". • Rd;
... i..• 600 ws. Tarralolus,Winei
Pea 2,11:11•,,
Tbs anon , art/CIO WlWl:wield in /44,10
'Permalu4lit • •
.tnelf}d&YO nil -be ,• r•i
-IViitasftgairai um .
•
B .erig.6os;Anotionoes.
mama
cEA LTjI NO. NI%
traaan• tu"-44"""1"1"7--
superior oada t -
or 2
2,11 ran a !Won and eve firala btrlitti'
hod flet
1c I.ll4riiiioi*dt"lltTZtiitil-l?...11-
fit.i i i i i . , 4 ,i ii ii.-„yi;„, tineult,aviutrAD -,--
1 73AelanivrtING, cocoa AND MaNALa."
laArri!"lB. *4.
- Onedid.Olt
Formerly W. D. a 8 : aal:lthaaf
IVE THE "11611Wrj.'
Stook in the Wok of;:
thing- in thelintof Carpetsi
pll Cloths, Damas k , Reps and
tacie iltruidoieurtains; Chi
Bordered and Plain Window
gihadeiCtible:' and Piano Coi4L-
I exs, of
,our own PPPortation• ht
the Lowest Priceilieachet since
the war:, Beef& i n 4 -;
graink Carpets, of our awn im.'
portation just- received very
114knao*e---niver offered
country - before-kubt:at prices
based on the foresent rate of Gold.
moTABLAND COLLINS,
71"& 78 Flllie Street; 2d'lloer;
itext Itnatollng to 11. 11. - cusunplionse an* rostaiber
pI.:TROLL MAClgNE_yroisaii •',
1 :t7 43 r.;
4 , 4lo;etozYr -of "
!li l r Ml l 2 . B/Iffla r CZ ) ..Mi 9ALT I VEYI I , I" '.. -
. Partlonlar-atteatiOn Invited to lebe re_teldit:
-Orovntento Asylaßid Jolntil,..rdad.OZ
. 1 3 p
U. EL, sad Low /door Iron, In standard" alma
nun:dared...a this 'Tans ,aufbaordonsd by
telsarsob, and found:a penenott &tall Worn, .
%re arse Omaha Joliet, Winr, Man Wank 40 , 0*
ilk*. who - may ' =m:amid Wain* wort
nude to order. Orders Itg m ril oreontly ataludi n ga
inaprepansd ao grant s " tow
wars wars for mesa Imonnesaen übetru maw.
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