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TIIESDAY„,APitIL 24, 1866
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MAJ. CE,N.,JOHN W, GEARY,
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TAXATION AND REPRESENTATION
The President, iu his late speech to white
soldiersaud sailors, reiterated his declara
tion that there should be no taxation with
out repree, station. The next day, in ad
dreseing black soldiers and civilians, he
carefully avoided that point.
The White men to whom ht gave the
pledge were in uo danger of having the
tight to vote taken from •them, while the
obligation to nay tires remained. The
black men from whom he withheld the
comforting assurance, are compelled to pay
taxes, while most of them are prohibited
from voting.
. Does the President believe in the priuti
'.trtle he enunciated? Will he exempt the
property of women from taxation, until the
right of suffrage is extended to them? If
he should succeed in establishing the ex
emption of women from assessment until
. made voters, we suspect the only result
would be that the titles to immense
amounts of property would soon pass from
their husbands to them. Would the Presi
dent exempt the property of minor finales
from taxation, unless they were allowed
the ballot? We believe he would do no
such thing. If he would do so, he would
do n thing exceedingly absurd in States
manship. Would the President exempt
the property of aliens from taxation, under
pretence that taxation without representa
tion is tyranny , We hove toll lunch re
spect tor his common sense t,, think lie
would. Then, how ,Me- the rase stand"
Why, he would tax all the Willie
all the blacks, all the minor white males,
and all the aliens—making in the aggre
gate at least two-thirds of all the inhain
tants of the country—without lettiug any
of them vote; and hold that to lie judicious
practice, according to sound doctrine. But
here area few hundred thousand white me u,
who, himself heirs , judge, have commit
fed the "highest crime known to the laws,"
and, as criminals, have been deprived of
certain of the rights of citizenship—voting
and holding office—and he maintains that
it is unjust to tax their property until these
disabilities shall be removed! The same
doctrine could just as well be applied to
criminals who have served out terms of
punishment in State prisons. There is no
reason in it..
All property in a nation is liable to taxa
tion for public purposes There is no other
doctrine a statesman, framing—a tax bill,
would listen to a moment, or ought to listen
to. It makes no difference what the proper
ty consists in; whether in houses and lands,
ships, railroads and machinery; goods,
wares and merchandise; bonds and mort
gages; rights and credits; or the aptitudes
' and abilities, physical and mental, for pro
ducing and taking care of property Of
course, government is not bound to tax all
sorts of property or all forms of industry .
It has the right, and Is under obligation, to
make large discrimination,. in imposing
taxes; the aim being to stimulate enterpr ise
and acquisition rather than to repress it.
The cry, ''no taxation without represen
ration," has had its uses in the controversiei.
by which liberty has been extended. -ome
memorable victories have been achieved
under it; victories of salutary influence on
the destinies of the human race But it is
subject to important limitations, which
must and will everywhere be enfor,ed
MR. STEPHEN - 14 ON THE BLAcia_td.
We do to-day what we tingitt to has,
chme some days ago-fall special attention
to that portion of thertestiniony of Mr. A.
H. Stephens of Georgia, before the Recon
struction Committee, in which he gave his
impressions respecting the condition, eon
-duct and desires of the colored people of
the Smith Here are the tmestions and an.
sivers
Q.—Are the negroes generally at work
A.—Yes, they are generally at work. There
are eome idle, but this class constitute but
a small portion.
, Q.—What, upon the whole, i+ their con
duct under the circumstances in which they
have been placed A —As a whole, much
better than the most hopeful looked for.
Q.—As far as you know, what are the
leading objects and desires of the negroes
at the present time in reference to them
selves , .A. —lt Is to be protected In their
rights of person and property, and to he
dealt by fairly and justly.
Q.—What disposition do the negroes
manifest in regard to education A. - There
seems to be a very great desire on the part
of the children and younger cues, and with
their parents to have them educated.
Mr. BiItIMEICB will not be suspected of
deallng.in exaggeration. Indeed, his whole
testimony, however much some of the ideas
he presented, may provoke debate, bore
the marks of earnestness and sincerity.
It is fortunate for the blacks that they
have accepted the boon of freedom in a be
coming manner, and are devoting their en.
ergies to the improvement of their condi
tion. It Is fortunate, also, 'for the country.
The change from Slavery to Freedom of
four trillions of people was so—great that
conservatives naturally indulged in fore
boding as to the result. If the blacks, as a
body, had sunk into idleness, run into Ti
• .dOllll courses,;and manifested a disincline-
Lien for the attainment of knowledge, the
case would have been deplorable, and
have sharpened the edges of the weapons
• of their enemies against them! Perhaps
would have provoked schemes for their re.
enslavement. As mattersotanci, they have,
by good conduct, justified the efforts made
in their behalf. If they feel that the attain.
Meta of still other rights than those they
now enjoy is essential to their well-being,
they Lave only to perserere in industry, in
sobriety, in study, and one obstacle after
another Will fall before them, anti ultimate
ly they will attain a full equality of rights
with their white neighbors,
towdre WAR Recouto
Adjutant General BAKER, of lown, in his
annual report for 1888, presents some inter
esting facts: The entire militia ret urn a of
the. Btate for 1865 are 84,017 men. The
Adjutant General claims that lowa hi rnish
, - etl - 416,814 three years men, equivaim t to
- /88,029 Piro years men, 200,442 one year, or
267,258 nine months men. The promotions
to Ifajor Generalahips were as follows:
Samuel R. Curtis, Frederick Steele, Frank
J. Herron, Grenville IL Midge. In addi
tion to these, there were other promotions,
as follows: 21 Brigadiers, 6 Breyer Major
Generals and 16 Brevet Brigadier Generals.
Among °facers during the war, 145 were
riciljed„,24,tlied of wounds, 128 of diseese,„
66 dismiaeed , 1,891 resigned, and
itertefL:.'_4lonrenilgtad Bu lk
„kw were'
8,499 died of 'disease, 9,777 were die:
'! . etteripsi for dissbility,. and 40 dishonorably,
1 RE VENT A/I FIZZLE,
failar, than 111
A lint, n
Pli inks,
expedition against New Moinawli k never
for T n n ie ß rl l l l' 4C . l 4 l ' el C,
b -4 1 Hu l l t' °I
n IM"
excited the contempt Cl mankind. 'l'it•;•..• 1-,,,,k,.,,' Ithig,. . , t ....,, : t La, , ka a , , , d ni, l3 4x k l7 O T I
who judged, as most persons outside the ' ship, Mercer count) , was destroyed . b, - ar s e
organization necessarily did, by the
of numbers; by the apparent accumulation
of money in considerable stints; by the
parade lon 'Tuesday, the 17th :List. Mi- Pli - iiiips
; and
r w - ife tw al o te ,, r n d d ir h er i on t . hat day went to
' lent
lug their two'cliiVre:lll;'E'nuihrllne".
openness with which preparations were ; land's. On their return, at :1 - 1 4 .. Si . , (I:'gea
made ant the purpose avowed; by the run- found their house reduced to ashes.
rang to and fro of agents; by the loud I FEARFUL DEATH AT TIDIOUTE -- A
i peals
week,i t
w a a , nd lite a rared invalid who do of irresistible resources; by intitnal I shanty w " burned on Deunis Run one day
[ions of connivance on the part of the
II helplessro
Washington authorities; and by the eon- ; pears that one of the man's t ch al ihi v r e rM t a t a li P t- -
fessious made that failure would entail per 1 tie girl, attempted during the absenee ~f
-tonal disgrace on the leaders and leave a ! her mother to shirt a tire. Remembering
whole race open to impeaehment for 'dm- , wha h t she t
ad seen others do, but knowing
not Ling of . the . ouantity, she threw a quart
beoility and cowardice; that a serious e- of crude oil in the store, and in a moment
Monstration was concerted, and would he ' the plate was in flames. The ••1111•Iren
so executed as to evince the highest quail- barely escaped—the man was left to irk
ties of manhood, fate, and soon a tea- bones onlv remained
have had occasion to re- geadrille Rcp
vise their judgments, and to conclude that tA r lasts -•.
.-I.IVEI.V Thr,••• .r...011et , who
Fenianiarn (11(1 not embody any of the die- 1 escaped from the ;ail in Frat l iklin on T u ,.,
ments by which great actions are ptgaduced,day were chased by Mr tiou re .kppelgate,
It is fair to infer, front the facts as they i O ne 01* the guard . at the phi! whe e.o,:ht
one a
od lV i s?uetzed his windpipe till he drop
now stand revealed, that the Executive
(lovernment at Washington understood the , i t ) wo , corm:T-1 fi t r h i e n n 'i l l' ; ', 7 r s e r:::• l''''. li ' : l ' i ;t ' ; 11''l l ' ;' 1
whole ease perfectly from the beginning, i them hack to the jail, where titer took a
and that its attitude was superinduced by new lea, iii their eill, Pt,!.
indifference rather than by acquiescence. , Ova nett door neighbor. mr ht,. m
But a sense of the ridiculous mixes with ! ~,Kurarlij,r; 7 , -
f it i l i) e
a vi t .:i , l
i k i i i i „ i g
about
t 5 ‘ t , r, ,. . ,; i .h, ' , 1 i k i t , Ill;
the predominant' feeling of contempt. ',Wednesday night of this week, - was
When Gen. lcu.MArr was in this city a few ' snorkel down by some ruffian or ruffians
weeks ago, at the meeting of the Fenian : and robbetl'of his watch and money Mr.
i E , .layinsensible until about 1 o'cl o ck lie
Congress, he edified gentlemen whom be
considerably bruised on the inlet; Lit the
met in private circles with accounts of a ' Lead.—Lertiabwro chew,
million of men, animated by intensest di- 1/
...Orlin: BURNED - The hulls( 01 Thotli.
VOLIOIII,O their fatherland, cherishing undy- ; Burrows, of Mil lereek township, Mercer
wan consumed by fire on Thursdaj ,
bag hatred to the oppresSors of their race, !` - ' oi nnu i Vi
and swearing to lay themselves on the altar i wheic i tl;y s tirst Pr o h l;en t' lsi " il,:i t ' 7l .. i ' t 't li ' s li d 'n .:l r .
of sacrifice that Ireland ntight he free, or, • •
ready
matt
such pn,•-ress that they could
at least, that Ireland might bet absolved not get op .tninr to care :to, !king h, , ,i,les
from the imputation of faction, nusteadi-
their kitehrn Corn it ate . '
arcs, weakness and pusillanimity. lie I i Cu ll - 11 Duos NEII - A ;title •.hild, ••ou of
spike oracularly of grand scenes about to' d a ro n n,,,, N . / ,: ( 1 :,,, h ', , ° . : .
m`:lii.,,N,li`iti°ic',l,,; ass
open, big events to be developed, of the ' hail wandered Ofi l by hiLliM•li to the tit yr:
thrill that would nut through the civilized . and while standint ••ti ...me 1•;tr , lost MS
bit lam e and f• II into Ili , I, 11,-r statue world when his expatriated countryrneu,
4,,0r
r' ir.rn
marshalled under the Green Flag, should . '
assault the eolloSßal power of Englgiud,
humbl e its pride, Wrest Ireland from its'
hands, and dielfllC a treaty or pen, ,
All this stately painting has vitionlied
front the tativass. Instead of a million of
men, eager for battle, a few straggling loin •
dreds gather on the border, with scanty
preparations, without spirit, without your
ngeous leaders, without a directing Intelli i
gene, The grand drama that was prom
ised. sinks into a petty comedy, and Luis ,
so wretchedly acted that frequent hisses
atingle with deri,.ve peals of laughter.
THE FRENCH WITHDRAYI AL.
The French Minister at Washington has
communicated to oar government the in
telligence that his master Napoleon 111, not
simply means to recall his troops front Mex•
ice, but has become aconvert to the Monroe
Doctrine. He proposes to have Lis troops
retire in three detachments; one next No•
v'ember; another in 'May, 147; and the
third in November, 1867. From this it i,
fair to infer that the regiments recently
sent Lome were exchanged for fresh ones,
as we conjectured.
Neu tilL.Mas rmone. iM vernal -pup
toms in the shape strawberries, green
Pen , l, new potatoes and new cabbages Ja
pan plums have neer I) passed their scoot
The supurbs ate odor off with the [doom of
chinaster ,, and other tragraut trees The
fruit prospe , is ate el y elbow aging ILI the
"Mitre.Mesh' mil•, II -me ot th e ab,gt
com-lmote and popular signs of lit ap
proach or warm w eather, nnut oiler- are in
great demand
REFUNE THE - Au exchange says
"The State banks it Ne 4 England, which
have been converted into National banks,
are by State laws released from obligation
to t edeem their old State bank actes, after
the lapse of a certain time, ',trying Irma
two to four years 11'dh s•mc• of the Maine
banks this time has already expired The
bills of all the State banks ot Maine should
. he refused by the public generally
Now, it is possible these formal assur THE largest firstillery sill the common
ances may be carried out in good faith-, but
u ms e i r ir. o.. .T.d . t e r. , ,: s u i T t , e y e
t o u n e thee ß l n 9 u ti r l,
we doubt it. If NAPOILEon has really ac- • bon Company,' unorporated by 11 3 1,stat e
cepted the Monroe Doctrine, he must re• 'of New York It is owned 'apt:Mists
cede from his engagements for sending in New York, Boston and Luisrl :-. Its
Austrian troops to Mexico in exchange for capacity far distillnig whisky over
million gallons a rear, sides an extens:ve
retiring French ones. Austrian interrea I quaa„,, of flour. -
lion on this continent is as repugnant to o
..saNn Portia Ti NSEL --A letter to the
the Monroe Doctrine, as French interveu- Somerset (Pa, t Ireon,,ut says that the op
tion. eratives on the Sand Patch tunnel, sit the
Besides, i f N„ ut.auu i s actually cut , - • Pittsburgh and Conuellsrille railroad site.
lie is in the wrong in meddling with 'itee`ci led iu Bening the y tau
Mexican affairs, why insi s t On cOntiniting the miner wear t relleg through she ag
run
the wrong eighteen months. longer It he net a tar as shaft Ni 2
made a bargain with Max ikrixrdars he hail AN attempt was made t.. Iris i s op the
no right to make, that bargain is void be alltown Fire was set fit differem places, and Me
carrect principles of Christian morality and par, arrested and h o und or, Mt trial
civil law. Accepting the
. Monroe Doctrine, are Ll µ wealthi es t and
therefore, be is not Justified in protracting most respectable l a wil l , i n 11, tow
the Oceutration of Mexico for a year and a Ttig - SIVXIt an n HIV 1,/ [lowing
half, hoping in that time MAXIMILIAN wth the !nrg
I,e so firmly seated as to defy efforts for his "stwry u, i t W,: Kmpirr Merrro, 1 111 (l 1 ` u l *K u '
Puebla, li.l,tllNl, alujar:l, :11,01111'
removal, if his conversion is genuine, ' shin, 6.0,01/1/ quaretare 4. , ,111111 Mataitior
should back out forthwith, and take Wei as, 41,0100
Austrian Archduke with hint.
Your BONAPATITE'S are slippery
era Of the old stock there was hint one
that had any nice scruplest about telling the
truth. Whoever has read the published
letters of the Founder of the BotiAt'AitTE.
family to brother Joseph, has perceived he
exalted lying, into one of the chief powers
of diplomacy. His nephew is so much like
him, uncharitable persons have suspected
him of the yet nearer relationship of ram to
his uncle..
Merrhaati• Telegraph Company
AI Essrts. EDITORS IiAOTTE
the papers that our business men are to be
called ou to subscribe to the stock of a new
telegraph company from this city to the oil
regions.
know nothing of the parties who Sr
getting up this company, and therefore do
not intend what I say as a reflection on
them ; hut as "a burned child dreads the
tire," I may be excused for reminding my
mercantile friends that similar enterprises,
begun under most encouraging auspices,
have hitherto failed, and to caution them
to examine whether this new scheme has
any elements of success in it which they
had sot.
I refer to the "Inland Telegraph' ' line
and the "United States." Both of these
were begun under the most encouraging
prospects. The merchants of The Union
subseribed liberally to their stock and put
them into operation on a solid footing. Yet
both were failures financially. Neither of
them were profitable to the stockholders,
and the result was they had to be merged
in rwal companies.
The question then, is, has the proposed
new Company any better prospect before
it than they had! If it has not, it can only
end as they did, if It ever be begun.
For myself, I very much desire to see
competition in this line of business; but I
am satisfied that it can never be maintained
by a small against a large rival company.
It is for that reason that I ask my mercan
tile friel Ids to pause and c,rnsider well the
facts before committing themselves to an
enterprise that, if my view Is correct ? Is
doomed to failure. A 24E11[111,NT
EDITORFI I.4Justurz:—ln the article on the
"Basis of Representation" in this morn
ing's Gazette, there is a fallacy that should
be detected. It is asserted that the pro.
vision in the Constitution for counting
three-fifths of the slaves in apportioning
the representation in Congress, was an to emancipation.
I ant one of those Who believe that it was
a premium for slaveholding. The "ail other
persons," that is, slaves, of which three
fifths were counted, were a class peculiar
to the slaveholding States. The taking of
a part of them in the census and not the
whole, was norestriction ore right enjoyed
by the masters. But the granting of that
part was conferring a special privilege.
They would doubtless have liked it better
if all their slaves had been included in the
basis; but they knew that a part was better
than none.
The argument la just as strong on the
other side, This arrangement said to the
non-slavehoiding States, establish slavery,
and for every five slaves you pave you
shall have three added to your bash of ap
portionment. It was, though of course not
intended, an inducement to extend slavery.
There is not a State that enjoyed this spe
cial favor that ever thought the alternative
was implied of.giving up their slaves and
having a Nil representation... The ahem.
rive thit they SAW: Ja 41111 which they
sought to obtain, west to have the whole
represented as, dares. Tssru.
ittd.Etatritr- .1868.
[ T Ciovehvxl /14rokeTitiP•hi -proPtte
fiTrisaposis forrithig-the runnWgltukt
Vlsvolao4 to /Alto iduposior pottighave to
tiolred4orediim the rues for puotagent
EWES
=MEM
Slit)Ckp..: TV , ll . l' e r ti)r Lail)
On the morning of th , • 1 . 2:16 inNt , the wile
of William Glenn, of Nlill,retk
Mereer county, ,111‘. id, , atu
rating tier garnitmt , with oil Inn
ling them on tire
WE lean, aim 14 , megal NI. Hv. , l
teals er,•rting mill tw3r 11112. M. k,
the romaine /aril l;ttfettf
GENCRtL KKRn
I io'Y cc Were recoily playing
Fate,
a„ , Paw Michigan, with a r,olver
which Ira,. suppos. 1 noQo be loaded t too
barrel, however, contained a i ha rye. and
one of lin. I WII• , hot and
killed.
TUERE Will Le a grand celebration:at
lows Palls, lowa. next Tufsalay. lu boom
of ihe opening of the Dubuque and Sioux
City Railroad to that place. The next clay
an excursion train will leave for Dubuque.
Tug reaearchet, made for all in Cuba
base proved sluxeasllll, die whole Island
being nearly one diggin t t The oil is the
Same, as found by annlyzation, as the Penn •
sylvan ift petroleum.
A sEnt ANT (41111. Mitsouri,
who bud lean neemted by her employer. and
arrested Itir stealing, brought an action
against him, and recovered $l,OOO damages
for false imprisonment
A tors,, lady advert,e, to the New !
irk ('tipper for a man N 4114, had either
means or influence to put her on the stage .
Here educe young g al e l i h o t' f aunsdse.muir, cd'allel.l7—tA.:ll4:4"tualui:rdpoTattreb'
lant.
I ,ee 1.1
A 4aari..l.3fAN Irmo the Lake superior
TAB PITTSBURG!! GAS SATIAGS CORIPANT,"
eountry, mwerts that sin, hoe fallen there appeiieea the 11210 doy or April, A. 11,, /857, rill
the pact season, by actual meannrement, to '. open Books and reeel re itubaariptinias toihe Capital
.
a total depth 01 Seven feet
!Hoek of said Company at we oMet of the CAOH
A orrEaT many of o a r Southern Friends I NOU RAN CE CtIMPA KY, No. 57 roarth street.
are going North. They feel a curiosity to ,ri„ , bu
rgh.
see what on earth whipped them so — Lan, : ON TILE alai OAT U 7 HAT, A. ,IL HMO,
idrind imir , or/.
A t 70 Welock a. M.
WILLIAiII PHILLIPS, I •
JAAHLS U`CONNOR
Jl7O. W. CIiALPA-177,
a . inDpwr. i tozzwry, Connatiohsciera.
I v tio:4 2 4lllFAl, - J • '''
was tt heavy thunder shower at
Memphis, Thursday night, which did much
damage, unroofing house., blowing down
chimneys, dc.
LARK Pepin to open The nteatner
Sueker State went thlongh on the 19th.
Navigation On the Upper Mississippi in now
thirty "pen
THE Boston city government tots appro
priated $lO,OOO for the establssliment °lithe
salt water bathing places for use this sum
mer.
THERE has been a heavy rise iu the
river at St. Louis, partly from the Upper
Mississippi, but mainly from the Missouri.
THE Gettysburg Railroad Company will
build a branch from New Oxford to York,
as soon as the line is located.
PERSONAL ITEMS
Ova New Orleans special reports that
General Burbridge had a fight yesterday, at
the Custom House in that city, with a
Shreveport planter. No blood was spilt,
though the General fired three times at his
.opponent.
MR. E. M. Fianna, a hanker in Prince.
ton, 111., attempted to commit suicide the
other day. He shot himself twice in the
head, hut %tied to accomplish his object.
Sickness is 'said to have been the cause of
this attempt at self-destruction.
Wu. Romnson, a native of Exeter, New
Hampshire, lately died m Georgia, and left
$200,000, the bulk of his property, for the
endowment of a seminary at Exeter, fot
the education of the female children of in
digent parents.
Dn. Ilarrav R. rAOST, a dietingulahed
Charleston physidlin and founder of the
South Carolina Medical College, died at
Chareston oh the 7th instant, aged seventy
years.
Jaase. D. Briton; claimed about 1115,000
for damages dont; to his farm during the
war. The Indiana-Military Auditing Com
mittee has allowed him $9,470.44.
MIIIICEB with seventy-five "anxious and
aimless" New England women, arrived at
Rio• Janeiro on the 10th of February. All
well.
JAMBS SAUE, a veteran of the Revolution
and the war (4'1E112, died in Oliver county,
Ohio, last week, at, a very advanced age.
THE ex.rebel Commodore J. 0. Johns-.
ton has become one of tho proprietors and.
editors of tbs . /1414 (Ala,s)"2s*Pss,
-* Afaartatamsbas'ondsiect o - ntigttfilcant
garden to be oonstninted-near hia palace, at
sost of $1.2000,
Nlo* nEr rELicdiv cOllllO.
'r V 'ON TrENTIOI--Theltlnit
vote. t ot Allegheny Counts. ate requested to meet
at the usual pleteee lot holding elections, In the sec
; mat Ward s , Boroughs and TOVrt,hipo, on OATett.•
DAY, MAY 2 ecru, and elect Loo delegates ftoitr
• each election distil., to a County' Cons-potion, to
hr held ou t I'ESDAT. MAY 2911 i, at 10 O . CIOO.
fur the purpose of nominating a County Tick
et. and transacting finch other business so may bit
Ort,o.rl brought bo
ot e arr.t•
TM, it y
eliutiiicay, tr- or died portion of Alleghs—
rdtity lying
i tlie mtnd Ctingreaglottal [Mint :
ri7 H tt e's . Iro t i h o e seen lately!, elect eeTt.c`;:;-
at City 11,11, Allegheny, on nyyfidy)AY,
MAY Allen, At 111 o'clock A. for the purpuee of
noinating a modulate tor Congress In mid disudrt.
T
I The tumry elections 111 the townships trill he
ludo bets,etl the boors of four and alt o'clock, and
in the tides alto I,ol . otighel between the hoard °flour
smi s,•+ k P. r. In the cities and boroughs
the elections shall he hr ballot, nod tu the towns
,hips he marking or by
he order of toe Committee.
W. J. 011.311M1A, Chairman.
11 st. A.111.1100P1.
If. W. Toustst,,
"CONGRESS, 22d DISTRICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
te it placed jilmself at the disposal ofhls friend,
I n resprmse w their call made on him, ntil mane le
OM presentsil fry them as candidate for nomina
-1 101 l for Congress for tins =if District s subject to
the action the Pule° itepubllcan Countr Convt . . -
t lon.
_ •p7ile
C"-Alr-COINGRESS.
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
IS A CANDIDATE IN THE 2HD DISTRICT
tidi9:ll.l
L'i'ONGltESS.—irhe friends of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
.yll , l O present bia name to the Convention of the
artn•tsli'ZW:llsrl.)7.7.;,:t"°' "'"°"l"ghfilf.;;.7-
-4 Foti sitERIFF,
SAMUEL B. CLULEY,
t actlon of the Croton Republleatt Coon
t. I.ouretttlots. mlLUttediwY
W—FUR MERU*,
CHARLES BARNES,
Late i'oloilet SiAte Beg. I's. Heavy /Winery and
Bre, eell. U. S. A.., subleet to the action of
the Union Convention. tnite.:dottrY
JOSEPH ROSS,
Of the First Plitibuegh, viii be • candi
date for Sheriff, aubJect to the action or the Union
Republlean County Convention. tnituntn
Ears-ron
CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG,
Late Culotte! Fourth PeTurylrAuht Cavalry
L4r-ron
COL. JAMES WK. SNODGRASS,
.tt %I.HC.resport. Hato of the itth Pa. Reserves,' VIII
hr a Panatela, for Sherif!, anthect to the decision
.fiht ethtelne County Convention. nalthitte
FOR ASSEMBL Y.
SAMUEL CHADWICK,
, u t .111 u. Tvdrmadp, will be al , w11.1•1c for lat,rro
bt), oubleri !be action of the Rub. Republic.
minty lTon vi.ntion • .2:13c
t'..---r"F011 ASSEMBLY,
MAJ. OEN. J. B. KlOOOO,
r,.. - wriv the Rid and lelth Pa. V 01.., and Silt and
2.1 U co.ored troop., and wounded severely In
fa et, of Me!mood. trill be •• candidate for arisen,
LIB before the trepahltean Connty Conventloa.
:41 - y - FOll ASSEMBLY
I=l
HON. GEORGE WILSON,
of Pitt To vrrAhln, xlll present Ma name.. s .1.114 1-
data. ler Assembly, before the next Croton itepubll
rea f'onr.tr ("borer:Hon.
splT:te PITT T0154[91111'.
CO lINTT COMIIIISSIONER.
SAMUEL NEELY, SR.,
( ma'am:heater, (formerly of Ewa tekley townshlpo
oil( be a camlldute for Comity Commtaatonet, sub
ject to Me oeclston the Uolon fiepoolloan Cooney
talon. •144(sc
r;r l Cotifirrif COMM ISSIONER,
GEORGE HAMILTON,
! Jf Pittsburgh, subject to the action of the Union
• lieputilloas Loamy Convention. o,p6:te
arCOUNTI COMMISSIONER.
CHARLES PUON,
111 Manchester, will be • candidate for Count, Con,
inisalonet, subject to the ...Ilan of the Union Be
ponlitlan County Con•eullon. itthrt:d&wr
LEHR OF THE COURTS.
JOHN 0. BROWN,
I , 7 . lkeltlp, tote Private Co. !I, lain
Itctl't Penn's l b
v FOR CLERK OF COILTIITS.
• JOSEPH BROWNE,
fate of labt Pennsylvania Volontrera and 6th Penn.
sylsanta artillery. but:eject to the cleetslOo of the
b. publican County I'onvention. annal!tc
tthir - FO/1 CLERK OF COURTS.
OR. WILLIAM J. OILABORE,
tit tipper St Clair Township. mitZteldrertwP
- :41" - F011 REGISTER,
JOSEPH H. GRAY,
Of Nom Towns/11p,, lair of Y. tof.th P.. keg.
iftwect to docifion of We Union It4ipubil
oonty onventlou. 1121,11(4
t....3 1- £Oll REGISTER,
R. O. HUMES,
Uf
Tarentam Slur., k, subject to the dreision of
the Republican County Convention. apllhta
4 %." --- :irEOR RECORDER.
ABDUL M'CLURE,
ur Hlmtn Township., will be•
the
for Ile
cot der, edildect to the action of the Clotho Re pthU
as f 'minty CoOVVIIVIOT.
1-4V --FOll muconDEit.
J. B. COPELAND,
Of IrOodreth Tonle be earkfU date for /le-
Rocorder. robfect rbe dretslori of Oft meat IthOoa
itopubliorm Comity. coavetitJoo.
NOTICES.
COnWrir Thaliditall•li terms.
rerrentrnau, Anti' 2.d.-131 PIIIISIVANCII.of the Must Beße
ot to aet.rel sting to Allegheny
-'
llonney. ap
proved the let any or
e f egy, 1!41, end of the Amend
i s eAto ,
1 40 1, 9enn i, „ faro jr r t, day
of
said county, berth) give notice thee tlior utmuute.
or the savant Wards, Ih:trough/. and Townshlpe wilt
be open, and I will be_prrpered to pdaise the Chea
ts, htate, ittOr anLlVork-/innee f. for on
and atter the .I , W.ST DAY
_OF so.. ,r Sall
RlTT 'a Till/ P N 1 1. (Pt;TTETP i li trd e iggi 'b o o r
FIVE FEN CENT. ulocouvr roe prompt pp.
meat any _Patron perlog the whole =moot of
their taxes. where will be on dedatitton allowed on
taxm staid tlerloF the Mobil) of Augustd There wilt
be TEN PEB CS NT.. to ail tales retnaln-
Mg unpaid on thelret at september. arddintd
ATOTICE - Vhelindorsigned.Cow.
mLalahera ttentertiwthe Act of Asenably. entl
-Am W Incorporate the
ENTERPRIZE INSURANCE COMPANY
or PI 7 I 21 101111ell.":
Approved the VIP dayot March, A. U. DIA eeill
gm k baolaitigered7nbar t lpilona to the CapltAl
• 1916 Day of May, A. D. 1806,
/3 " ,11:17 `k ttIabfM InY.ATIONAIL
(v A NICSIMIL°24I
WILLIAM BAGALE.,
C. N. wirreort, Co M.Od". l .dra
JAMES UDIAM,
11. HID Lir. aosrars,
apteslend
TEADZSYSII MILTIOX•1; BANS, •
Pn - bbniaoa, March bull, IN& f
THE NOTES OF TRW CRAWFORD
0017NITOLA N Ailbarll les OIL CITY BANK,
OH o . 4n_
_v-ENLnicio BANK. roodOlb. and Pr ,
THOL.Num. BAKE., ,TlLbsyUle, 1.111. any hereafter
be redeemed by Oda Bank.
barzpitf (OW,. T.N.LII DONE , Cutler.
pop VA , :9 vl al :14 :4 s
0.0-PARTNERiaIIp NOTICA,--
,-, Haring this day armodoted with; toe My am,
IV, .7. - we will tontine the( ;fa ?ESE
AliD TEA nutmos, at the old Mend a, In
FEDERAL HEREET, tinder the lOU tlf LIAM
FIIANCE & SUN, and would respect:li ly ollaU
for Me new Arm a cOIIIII3IIaUCC patronage
heretofore so liberally bestowed • pponevwc.
niPl.4;liett.--aglawd
M=t=M
c i o - psitillitaltlMUßNOTWE.--tWe
::::fetlTrirtlV.lllll4l. l 4"earP qrsnl
um, to yobich Ire are
•now
,Costgofl, ,aiggs
NE.1.50, formerly of 'the welf•letiOt Crtoor - di
Ifeloos .1 Co., •n
tit
uf tble
,n itu tru N u it i,'suL oau. e.
premmmars,4pru 11166.—splotlad.. •
1.'.113-tayy_s;;Lepl,l
SODAL MAW, ,
OIeCTSON MMIClai•--The. CHOICE BRANDS,
4 - 4
11 1 1!TENrk. tivntibit.rame;trairt; cozzooN =maws.
gliw. tt!ai tarp 11101dIK Ng.,115.34#1:001:
• ~
. .
~.
e ,-,.., macaw . - . , .
DRY GOODS. TRnstmENGEL - 'i' DIEVICINAL WATERS.
Werfm-asiit good NtAFIW INIi. prirrsaumilli,
MEDICINAL IVATIERS.
ADO !F et rh t tllllll4 n i l ' . '' .• ) =lForlia! e lfliZ t at .
... ,
street, Allegheny. aptli:zul
WANTED—oon Agents to Sell
G
RIIERIIIN AND,IIIO CaILVARIN t ORAN T
ANTI MIS WAItINS, (the latter /not out.)
CHU-VS P it, FIRST LENNON, (Match 111..•
tool. tand T AM/LUICA.N
1N
g., The/se ,
aronew Book . and Engravinga, and agents can
tit
do baler with them than with any.othor offered to ,
tha i nic. For, full artioularo, ay 1 toor addres• '
mhatlydnaw :taw
" ELL
''
514.h"4
''''''''
W"'"D'
P.s.
M l ELROV DICKSON & CO .l
I
W AV_ E11...51.600 PER YEAR I
IMPHOVEVMMIP-VOITA%.'b/ARV to
r ono
caurrx, Wee new etude, under and upper feed;
a w it7pl i cr i 4 1 T ge Y MY
Ihr leas that:4A which urn/WV fleenged bp Rome,
Wiaecler & Wagon, Gilmer • .ft.ta. &Nom & Co.,
•
owl Bar/Wider. 4.11 other !heap Ilachlnes are in
rurxeclinnTS. Wrculere free, AA:lrene or call up
on SILIW &
deShdeodmiwy
M "
POR SALE—FLOiR AND PRO
... Duet BlitabiliS39, of ores ten years standing,
In j::4 I t t
o matiOn the city A tine opportunity
any Dem. wishing to engage to the
Prodaa Rosiness. Alimmunications striae!
y
conitientlal. Address P. 0 co.
780, Eittaburgh.
mtlitittf
fiVllit SALE—IOWA LAND--. 2,000
—AUOUT FOUR. HUNDRED AND TNlitTy
ACRES OF LAND, situated near Webster eitY,
BA.nmi /ou'A. ( es the iin.or the Pacific
Railroad.) to offered for sale for Two Tani:teams
DoLi.aste, ash. Address “OWNER," OazaTra
Orrin=
Ocala(
Po SALE-- - . 4. Valuable Country
Residence at ledgewood 'Station, Pennsylvania
Railroad, one and nhalf miles from Wl'Umbers;
"Oman antes laa perches of Land; a !the new Dwell
ing containing tea rooms and cellar underneath;
Fruit and other epnventenees on the premises. Per
further Information, Moil at No. Ina Fifth street,
,Pitts 7 burgh, or on the premises.
nnitf
Fl3ll
200bbia. White Llme•
/DD " Calcined Flaeder•
•• Land Planter;
KG • Hydraulic Cement;
•. liosendale Cement.
MUG-Liberty street.
apiktord
W. W. WALLACL.
F OR "PRACTICAL ENGLKEEII, by Jobn Wallace; second edition;
enlarged and improved. About one-hal:o(M's etll
- as already been sold. Every Engineer or man
whocorns or rune a gleam Engine should bare
copy. It only needs to be read to be appreciated. •
All orders directed to the subscriber. at 319 Llll.
ESTI- STELETs-Pittlurah, Ita. will be promptly
attended to. l"rke p er copytif.StV.O.WALLACE.
von SALE ON THE. BIG SANDY
1111,119—1 H U MORE D or sale the MINERAL HIGHT
Olf NINE AOHEn, situated in and on
thelands one mile above reach Orchard Works,
The COAL is in abundance.and of good fluidity.
The veln• are from irOtlit to SHVEN FEET THICK.
Persons wishing to 1,11/Cll.l.will call at the Ken •
tatty 'forme. Ashland, K. Terms cheap and tea-
Sonable. Address THIIbIAS ItliaELL, Ashland,
Kentucky. rah:, bud
p) BALE,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. The Furni
ture, Fixturea, (loud Will, and Pour yearn Lena. of
the above well-tnown House. Partial! wishing to
purchase, will oall on or addreso
HARKER tr. FARLEY.
Anbland
_ House.• Philadelphia.
_ _
MEM
FOR SALE
iet.a „ lniCileMilCPT.
The Firet }Wormed Presbyterian Congregation of
Pittsburgh, (Lir. /10Ma4se, Pastor, offer for sale
their property located on the corner of Plum and
Cherry allays, and but 20 feet from Liberty street.
The lot le Ut) feet by 143 feet, on which are the
Church Bathing, and a Tenant Ban. of 4 moms.
Inquiries may be made of, or commonlcatians ad
dressed to T 11135. dIeCITH, at the Fourth National
Bank, or to R. C. MILLER, 135 Third street.
Amu it(
Fon Lux,
A CHOICE RURAL RESIDENCE.
The substantial frame Cottage Mansion on South
scene, near Sehoolatreet, in Allegheny city, with
chamber. parlor, dining room. library and a spaci
ous hall on first floor: three light and well ventilat
ed attic chambers, arf - kitchen and bath room In
back banding. The riew from the front is exten
sive and beautiful, commanding the three river.
and the city . The aurrertindlng• are pleasant, the
neighboring bootee being of like general style and
eh:vas-ter, and all haring spacial:. grounds, hand
somely ornamented with shrub trees, shrubbery and
flowers.
The horse railway in •
the rear of the property
make. the communication with the business centre
easy, thus combining the advantages of a city with
the emnforte of a country home.
The lot 11 ahoi.tit 70sD4 feet, extending to ltenr , cs
street, Is well ettitlysted, and contains .ome supe
rior fruit. Apply to
B. S. BitEAS.
Broker to Stock• and Real Estate.
.ia.tf 57 Fourth street, tHarke's
mn~i:aa~k
FOR RENT
TO LET,
A Three-Story Brick Warehouse,
Situated No, IVlWater street, career Redoubt alley.
.ea runtling t °ugh to Flat . • t ,: 7 01 z. At. tame . 81tei
t afthr.V . lVpPirt'retra: at HOS
TETTER A s SIIITLI. at Not. .60 and 60 Water
street. • •
. .
Lon ELENT—The Lot on the cor
ne toge t herler and Allegheny Streets, Ninth
Ward,with the old Baca Depot Building
thereon. The lot hag 141 feet front by too feet deep
on an alley. Will leave It for due or tan years. rkp
erect, second door. ply to WDARLINUTON, at No, 37 Flxth
. uth.l:tf
PROPOSALS.
CONTROLLIZIVB OPTIC; t
(ITT or Amostattirtr. April =I, MG.
wEALEJD PROPOSALS WILL BE
receive.] st tbl.ogee until TUESDAY EVEN-
I NU. MAY Ist, for Grottos am! Paving the follow
ing Streets. via:
VETO STREET, Rom Darla sdley to Benton alley:
CENTRE STREET, from Perry street to city
tine;
StiE.PPIELD STLLEET, from Allegheny serum.
10 Plel t rY li ttiV " &t o Chratu at. to la at
LEWIN AVENUE:ft:In Ithlge " street to Nres i te u rn
demote:
UNION AVENUE. from strawberry alley to
M arlil.l7AVNI7, from Palo Alto street to Wet.
star street;
PIKE STREET. from East lane to Church alley.
Also for Re-grading and Revering L.F.ACts:IB
STREET for Me hot- more or less, west from
VZ., 'a
I= U EVILEET, Room Allegheny avenue. to
Irwin venue.
Progien of the ;lave can be seen at the oak. of
W II t LISNORA.Esq., Recording Regalator.
apgittd LL . B. FRANCIS, City Controller.
41
pROPO3I,B FOR WATER PIPE.
COlrrnot.LElCe Orrice,
CRT OP ALLltougary, April PI, Mo l l
SEALED PROPOSALS will be remelval at I
grNrle l „fa' CWOUTINANAIiNOO3akr:f
Tigetik stoical- WATER 'IP& Ohs pipe to be ca.
pab o of *bindle, • pressure of ES boands to the
pearl:into/I.) Ths tight Is reserved la take only
half ofthe above gnat Ity. LIMO fret ore Inch and
NXI feet Of e Inch to wanted for Inunedlate use: the
Wands lobe delivered at such time and place so the
superinteodint of the Wa ter worm, may Indicate.
will be received fn all v.. sitymat the
SPIRSEeIt City Controll e r.
01 .(01110E TO OWNEIRS LIME
. erowx.—.The penuyvngels Salt Manuftetor-
Mr On:Misr re""" PNVc. tort hit aupply of
20,000 Tons of Liusesione,
Of not lets than NINETY-POUR PRE CENT. PU
RITY, to be delivered is ears upon the ARedbrllY
ir eirk l itiro ' R.les P airrtrer t irC Y eTieVe " l4. '
11. Li, at the slaktualtime Oyer. Ciro to be fur.
N teas 1004 to se deLver%d W r ett y li 1000 r more
'Melee% 14:it:Tar= proyyorals cal for
Rileshetry ed.,
=I
C:4 , t34:
littoszf by vEs FOB atsif it
or sale JOHN P. NT dk CO
NYW BOOBS
,
Normal* by JOHN B. RUM` t CO
91424 Z
a ncl= h o l y il lOlNVllllPT d CO
STATIONEHMP . A.LL
• lo by JOHN P. HUNT i.CO
la"!
4r :iat•V
1 MIN P. HUNT & GO
POOL= BWELVollitifizycr.o.vviirr
CO.
PHOTOGItAI'H arm .pier, price*
and qualities, for .alelry
JOHN P. BUNT d CO.
GOLDPEIB—Poky , , and Joh n p Hunt
it=de; 4 Playtil Oards d , ere-a15;75:
FL9Nedf".?.°l26`L". ..41111=
aOd at
me lowest rates.
JOHN P. - RUNT & CO.,
59 Fifth lAA Masonic Halt
SMTWS
;AMERICAN INK,
Paned,. Ms AILNOLIPH had *boat epe
e/41A cheaper, Wee. It, • trial, It la endorsed hY
bo rdat me of the drat eaceq_ma r cr ajitb!t i.ounteL
0.% 17 NP?:..i;)111
. arrgartscrtle •
MT/WE OF MAGNEEITA,
, ,
...
.13ifeis. th eft's
bitiliy . ha of !MMES. for We
`bran W6m P s4ep rottilt.• 4 . *Eisare 4 rb7
411.T8f5it ACtlitliat. Clutantstai. Y.
ASH.
Monda), April 16, 1866.
54 Wood Street,
NOW OFFERINC
A VERT LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
BIT C:i OAK c
DRY GOODS
IV C:0 7E I I CO IV 1S ,
Al Low Prices, for Cash,
OEN=
WHOLESALE.
BUYERS FROM
WESTERN PENN'A,
EASTERN OHIO,
and WEST VIRGINIA
ARE INVITED TO CALL
L. B. N•ELHOY „JAS. DICHBON. J. T. SHANE
apl,
NEW GOODS
NOW OPENING
er
BATES & BELL'S,
21 Fifth Street.
NEW GOODS! , NEW GOODS
E -AL 'l ll C) INT ' fiii -
GUIPURE LACE—all vodthc
CLUG NY LACE, do
RLACE AND WRITE THREAD LACE:
REAL VALENCIENES LACE—is great lark*:
LACE TRIMMED SLEEVES,
LACE TRIMMED COLLARS;
CLCONT LACE do
REAL POINT LACE COLLARS,
POENT APLIQCE LACE' do
GRECIAN HAIR COILS;
PI.AIN HAIR COILS;
A full sod complete lthe of
LADIZS' SATCHELS;
RAILROAD RAW:
MOROCCO WALLETS
A STOOIL LtY
Notions & Fancy Goods
THE TRADE SUPPLIED AT LOW RATER
F. H. ETON,
17 Fifth Street.
REC , D PER EXPRESS THIS DAY
Fine Silk Sun Umbrellas,
BHECIAN COILS,
Fine Silk Paxasols.
HAMBURG EDGINGS,
Real Point Lace Collars,
HAMBURG FIIIIINCINBS,
Bajou , s and Alexandre's Kid Gloves,
HOBIDRY AND GLOVES,
Mo - rrison's Star Shirts,
CIEUR.SEIrS,
Duplex Elliptic Hoop Sldrte,
MEAD *VETS.
VOlkolesale find Retail ) Dealers
supplied at Low Prices, at
Nos. 78 and 80 Maiket Street.
GLYDE & DO.
It •
NEW GOODS t
•
New 43-oods!!
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
All the Novelties.
FRENCH, GERMAN & MUSH GOODS.
EtrAmpitTlla* .firepNEiB;
Th inu?'T.fWb're
h.E.1.711e A O
E N CEUNB
NB. oat
4 rtiawt of
Mu LS AND LIKLE GLOVICB;
~ B IOId . HONG, NSA
EANCIY.OOOUtr HD NOTI^ONB.
slat 11=;23regt4s= uud u "
i t il l t h a a" s l PPlieditgagent PrkeS•
_________ -.-, , ' .--,,'..___.... ~• ,-
4
.Cie!AMSVVi.DArlifilk,, .94 ,11',.`,: 1 4;
•t" . 23.1014034
ligniegara44l74."V
________,
.. ,_ _ _, ~ .-- . .,,, ,. .....,:‘,',4:-. - •
, .. .
CONGRESS,
SELTZER,.
KISSINGER,
SARATOGA STAR,
For sale lu such quaullsles se WIT t. by
t'oruer Smithfield and Fourth fills.
BThe
Wntere from Ilitt Congtataa Sprittg
about. witlrh /0 much t•ttuaitigitti matte ..tt
s"o, ore ash! to I. all right again
The WATER at pretend slth them:M
it, and the medical profession. ',sett, to to . the
SARATOGA SPAR SPRING, hot t rcen OV Intro
duced. Its col:n.111110,1. an :limit se .1 be Professor
t`RARDLRIt, shoves', imitaul! olasnlry Jf valuable
medicinal agents, a„
DRY GOODS, TREMMINGS,Bte
jusT OPENED.
AND
Just opened and for sale Wholesale and natal!, at
William Semple's,
180 and 182 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY CITY, shove MArket
.1,24:11
NEW GOODS!
A very larAe stork of FANCY AND BTAI•LK
DUN' GIOCOIDS,
Jost opened, end to e - blell We attention of Whole
sate .0 Retell Buren t reeportfully invited, at
William Semple's,
ISO and IS2 Federal Street,
ap24:ltd Above the Diamond, Allegheny DDT
NEW SPRING GOODS
Fven EMBROIDERM:
NE VALENCIA LACE TRIMMED 5 CIS:
INT AND VALENCIA LACE. HDEFS..
CL OBEY LACE COLLARS;
FLAIR AND EMBROID'D SHIRT FRONTS
NEW BOULEVARD HOOP SKIRTS;
CORSETS—PIato, Ratio and Embroidered. at
• Si Market Street.
apt
MERCHANT TAILORS.
REMOVAL
Merchant Tailors and Clothiers
/Lave Removed to the Neir Rnadi g,
No. 196 Liberty Street.
Owing to the lateness of their pore/uses for th •
SPRINO TRADE (the senior runner being now 1.
the Essththey are prepared to exhibit goods for al
CUSTOM TRADE at the VERT LOWEST QUOTA
TlONtlthat goods hare yet reached.
They have, and design to keep, SUPERIOR
STUCK or CLOTHING FL/11 SALE, OF THEIR
OWNSLANUPACTURE, and EQUAL In all respect
to CUSTOM - WORK. mbNlZalvd.barT
. _
GEN. GRANT
MiGIVICIMDMIIFL334COCMGFIFIL
NEW SPRING STYLES
or
Mi<ZVlria' ilaicra-rta
AT
47 St , Clair Street.
GRAY LOGAN
rnti33
HENRY 0. HALE,
SOlifillff CORNIP, 01 lin & St CLAM SMIRS
Deelre, to return thanks to his Mends and the pub
Ilc generally for Melt liberal patruirige, and would
respeutfully Inform them that be has Juat retura
ed the Eastern markets with • large and.well
.Elected stook of
Fine Woolen Goods,
M o llg r /44.1 ,z r z. (1 ENT L &MEN'S 111.120
NEW SHIRT FOR 1E466.
BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(OH DOUBLE) •
SPRING SKIRTS,
luthdirei etcluively by fiesolt men of Ned,
WAITS, BRADLEY &
97 Chambers, and 79 81 201111i0
rd. 1w "ENCINILI2C.
Each Hoop b rai dedd of TWO finely tempered
steel springs,ghtly_and time n togetlier
OP4Lg/t to
Lta r ri lig e %Wig . o t
break Uke the eagle springs, but will ever preset re
their gracefulness of -shape that, three or tour or
dinary skirt. will have been thrown away mammies,.
In fact, for the promenade or the house, the
church, theater or car, they are superior to all otti•
era, combining COMFORT, DUILLSILLITY. and =ONO
MT, with that szsassteE hr wart which has minis
the DUPLEX ELI.IPTIC TUE
STANDARD SKIRT
of tbe fluddonable world.
Merchants trill be supplied u. above and by
Pit
burgh.Jobbere and ladles la all the &at-class rata)
stores to thla city. itnintre for
Eradley's Duplex Elliptic skin.
feilaneodat
ALL EITTLES OT THE CRUMuLTICD
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT
AT LOW 85T ItT.TAIL.PEIMA.
31E1.10T.A...111La •
linzmUed.br Oho dozen atlimest rates.
..11141:111UX 1 CARLISLE,
losuuk EiltrOcbt.
rel.odiausse
AN 011 1 1 12tANCEFisint the Sat.:
arfee of Welsh Mesere.
Sze. 1- Be ft ordaftted auttrnaded toy the dla feetrisid
Cosmos Couneffsqf the Cam of Allegheny,
an
to hereby enaeted author*, qf the yaw, That.
sthe law
e 211thrki l uldreir er "
e t l ei: a p tin b rur.
linc. 2. The Wary of the Dolla rs Wesgneenster at the
SUM& Marl Cade. shall Da Nine Hundred Dollars
per annum.
SiC. S. That so much ofcrty ordinance as may con
flict with, or he supplied by the foregoing, be and
the tame Is hereby reveal d.
Ordained and enacted Into a law this, be 12th d4y
of April, AMU/ DOll3llll, ae tr thonsand eight hun
dred and sixty-eta.
JAWS HOBBIES,
Presiden of the Select Connell.
Attest: D. Itacrean ,
Clerk of the Belo Council.
•CHA W. JJENNST.
n :, ~ v „-krenldeot of e Common Council.
OIL Oglid,
'''' 'A eljklY n ei, r e o i .nn Council. sp2ll:Std
HAY!
. THREE CARS BALED
TIMOTHY HA.Y,
Fos S'iLE Br
BHOEMAKER ft LANC,
•... • - 1.71 mitl 1741900 D STRIGILT.
tY v v"4 I , I YEILT
COMP 01119) INTERFST
.NOTES
vitoosi*tat .If!ligheal Rates, by
SENIIPLE* JONES,
; 1 ,4, 04 * . and, Thix.4 tits.
A.08:4R13. •
771:11 .
71,:. J . marnit
~,~:,- -
SIMON JOHNSTON,
HATS, BONNETS,
SHAKERS,
RIBBONS,
FLOWERS,
IiT3InMT C3r4CPCPX>ISIII
AT
w. W. MOOR EA'
No. SI Market Street
T. & J. T. 1111INCE,
MEI
MERCHANT TAILOR,
==!
SKIRTS.
10 Zl9 itit‘loqik)
HAY
FINANMa.
WALL RAPERS, &co
'fiIOWAS PALMER
111011.9111 AD 111111LAULit
WALL
.. .1:".A.PE.71
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
AND
M . AL Z. 3EI OOVmciRS
Warehouser 91 - Wood Slreet,
-4,oud 4 trelow Dtatu.d
ft:WC:rad PlTTXlwitcau,
I) Arca ANGINGS FOR 1866.
A great collection of
_ .
diner lean Wall Papers.
For the !Iry time to five Teary
.11E: IF" EAVLISIE "4PER
chotec ftlectlotk of the
iliCsrest French Papers
F.. - lr hr
FINE OLD PAPERS,
csige.
W ALTER P. DU MALL,
ST Wood Street.
Of 010 NEWEST DESIGNS, at 107 Market atreaL
WS. It. HUGHES & 111dO
APERS
OF ALL QV ALITIES, AT
No 107 11 &SLEET STREET, NIZA.4 ELPTH
JOS. U. ITUGOIX.B & 830.
(sikZE:rt ail
SUPER/10n HOUSEHOLD Flat
Cl44lY,rWE WC i TYN T % A h ‘ e i reie l V 434 o Rh ein IT
o
Mehra at the resideitoe of T. 2BIeCL.BILIVD,
on
MP 'Vit e n? ' v tlegi:l , " :411 t " 701 . 0
NE y , April Sash, at 10 O'clock. Thin are
fl2r":411, Pia'rFo7.lsllecelilfe'Eial rttrit'a„-rA'2
lag Chairs: hors, What- oejlarthe Tag Tables and
Euclosed Waah an d:
Hat Back with Mirror,
Mahogany Wardrobe, very fine Marble Top Moho/. ;any Dressing Bureau, aloft Dr es
alog Boreaa,
rich ikutogany Bs datead, with 'Spring Xalirmar,
Extenaloh Table, Lounge. CriN_Vehrtit=ifile.
Oil Cloths, Fire Irons, Table Ware. 4,ra us.
&o. This Furniture Is in excellent cohditiOn.
and worthy the epecial attention orporchuer.
ap= A. LeWJATE, Arica,
VALUABLE Paorzweir mrAtoc
, TION. —Will be sold on TUESDAY AFTER
NOON, April :Alb, at X o'clock, on the prenasta,
Fourteen Desirable Banding Lots,
Situated oh Dtiquetne Wei end ,Tesvilt agnates , de
scribed es follows: Three trots on the coring or Do
quesne Way end Irwin atreet,ll[o2lllooolll3lllloollllo
50 fy feet, extending back lespectrvely susand
eet;
lot having a front o(20 feet, extendlng_baek GOfeet.
being • plan oflots laid ant by Joshua Bander, Esq.
Tenn s—Une . third veal; Inklenet 10 0100 000 too
rears, with lutereiq
on liccUrod by bond and inor c truty.
:11rbtfatrT'or "
• p2:l T. A. IiIcv.a.ALLAND Auctioneer.
SZEASONED LUMBER AT
TioN. TIIONNDAT MORNING, April
C
-20111, at 10 r'elock, will be mold for account of Nol
(Gera' Sanitary Cotemlesto 11, at the Western Penn
•ylverda liwapital, N loth w ant, lire' Frame Build
ings:
No. I—rel fee' lour, CI feet wtde. 12 feet hytt.
Terms (I.lt- United Stereo currency. Purchaser.
will be requested to remote the trathUnge In glisten
days from date. T. A. hIcOL.ELLJI.ND.
_arm Anctinneen.
104 PENN STUEST--HOIIRE AND
LOT.-TUESDAY 24th,
at rB o'clock, will be told on second door of Com
mercial Sales Booms, 101 Bralthdeld Street, the
three-story Brick Dwelling, No. 104 Penn etreet,
between Na and Pitt Streets: thelat24 feet front,
and andd depth to an elley. The house Is well
Mashedn excellent condition; marble mantles,
gas throughout, and water in kitchen and tratlinann;
containing 12 rooms, bath room and watercioset.
Tlll3l6—One-third cash; balance in one ana two
years, with interest. Possession given to the par
chaser. (sole) 4- bIeILWAJNE. ALUM.
ALVAH'S. BAIVIL - WrOCIEII-Oa
TUESDAY EV - EYING, April Mb, AVM ofefoog
AU be sold on the secood door of the Couujurdal
Sales Rooms, it 6 Smithfield street
25 shares
Allegheny ignldorml ,
do
do
60 •
20 • • 'Porfeth do do „ •
apla MrilaltditiE. duet
CARPETS, OIL MATHS, &O.
McCALLIINI BROTHERS, Na NT
FOURTH STREET. Ws bars on butd•vcay
superior stock of
40AIL.P.aki3OIL C
.331TMDZGF
Ufeet wide.
sMl===l
•
HEARTH RITOS—Prom the ind
qlty tot W
lowt priced.
LAN - TUN MATTING, COCOA ABU IdANCLI A
SIATTINGS, Ac.
MCC•LLUM BROTHMM.
Formerly W.L. & H. McCallum
WE OFFER THE LARGEST
Stock in the West of every
thing in the line of Carpels,
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---vei y
handsome---never offered in this
country before---and at prices
based on the present rate of Gold
McFABLAND & COLLINS,
71 & 73 Fifth Street, 2d door,
Next bellelnig to O. tJ. eastern Rouse exit Poetoillee
obtl
CLAIM AG
CLAIM AGENTS
ARTHURB & RIDDELL,
No. 135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
ALL DISCHARGED VETERANS
Who did not itoottor a Local Bonney
OR THEIR HEIRS,
C. balm the CSOle Collected tbrOuit. as. Apply
personally, or by mall. 'ipbreoct&landr
I O UNTEES.--All -Discharged gal.
.z i trif in ty . the Hein of Deeruod Soldiers, who
8 Ireiassla s o x—o-issis
Lod soh:Vert who wen, dircharged from ail oSa
terrier wlthOut Wetting their Boren:mu or
eal Bountler4- aro rOrloofted to , WLI Or Rat tholw
drew. to. T. wALT/LR EP
' a i r '
Ho,
us
F mtir i ffirei T ....n . f.,441.,441,1,,,,,ardtheay d..
thadral. . late
HATS, CAPS. &o
SPRING HATS.
1866.
3 10C0ttE0 Air CO.,
181 WOOD STILT,
Wish to call spe.eilotAlle=t:r their large and
Mato, Ifc., for B,p_ring and Su
mermoWear,
Anan 311124214anaiNTaka-loty.
ittirfTW A 4 ll ,lMit l :°
'5 %141
TILLT'tr,,M,4 krouro a,
DZIRPTS.
eltl el WW Glitc•cocilAs
oravers.46.4l,3,t q n to iult 9 tutu*.
• KEDICINE AND aEBY.
DOCTOR F. Le MOINE.
CZ=
4 ISSLYTANT.BURRLON OF TUT, VTR RIG. FA.
RI:SERVS .CORPS, and betertystrainoN
- of fbe MTh BYO. PA. CAVALRY.
hae opOriort:on 'Ofllto Or
iVcs. 9.ll6"2ft.kiart.li. iiietreat,
For the practiceof SURGERY AN 11-IfDICINE.
PIT LEAD
P IG, LEAD.
CIO •Z•CMIIIe
BEET quetzal* SIAPI',
A
B 1: . i...fAttIUSTOCK'S CON CO.,
ap ll-4 11 - Conier Wood ap4 /Int Btresti
PMEL
ECM
,
pigur..usuvAi a
ANO - 1481111Mnsu,
AT-No. piTTSBUROH.
V* siva - a, hi' mid: atoll °r ad requist.
Umtata attili Ito call ow Ito ItO:DIWVot e ali
kt or iretdetrittros kot. is a n tpr
bolowatoant 4etaWoanol,rl &II oi II 4.
DIULISGiEMStG.
El=
- MICE
r:""114111imar
- 4 4 3 4.4 1 _. Allitratil" • lattUtt
1866.