The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 05, 1866, Image 2

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SATUBDAY4 MAY 5, 1856
WON GO VERNON
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
,or clntsgslasto COMITY
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ENV)* ISTALTE CNSTRAL- 00311111TTEE
Will moct at the rooms orTITE NATIONAL UNION
CL.1.114 OS Chestnut street. Philadelphia, on
WEDNESDAY. the. Lath day of liar Inst., ittihree
o•etbek r. N., The attendance of every member of
Committee to earhostly solleited.
Fa JORDAN. Chairman.
PRILADELLMIA, May i5t.,1861.
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paid for when handed tn, except In the case Of
yearly sclearUsers, whom bills will be renderel
as usual. Advertisers will plasm make •
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FIFTEEN
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COMMERCE BETWEEN STATES.
Among the preiogatives expressly given
to Congress by the Constitution is the pow
er to regulate commerce between the States.
It follows, therefore, that should one State
obstruct. such commerce between States
Mg oh opposite sides of it, by refusing to
Pe - ruilt the improvement of natural avenues
through its territory, by railways or other
wise, so that such commerce may be car-
ried on advantageously, and through which
the eitizens of any of such States may pass
from one to the other, or to the seat of I
their ,toittnon .national government, that
it would he perfectly competent for Con
gress to authorize the construction of rail
roads or other improvements independent
of the obstructing State.
It is on this principle that a bill was in
trodnerd into Congress a few days ago by
Mr. GARFIELD, of Ohio, "to promote the
construction of aline,of railroad from the
City .00IWnshington to the Northwest."
The only links necessary to complete the
contemplated chain are, the road from
Washington to the • Pomt of Rocks., and
the unfinished portion of the Pittsburgh
and Connellaville road, lying between Con
nellaville and Cumberland, some ninety
miles in length. But, to render it still
more direct, complete, and unbroken, it
requires that the Cleveland and Maboning
road shall pe confirmed from its present
terminus at our State line, a few miles west
of Newcastle, to:this city, here to he united
with the Connellsvllle road.
The Legislature having, some time ago,
divest:o'llm Connellsiille Company of its
authority to continue its operations south
nt Counellsville, sod having at the late
session refused to authorize the continua
tion of the Cleveland and Maboning road
from the plate line to this city, this great
natural route for trade and intercourse be
tween Suites and commercial cities on op-
visite skit,: of our borders is completely
blocked. This was done, not to subscrve
the interacts of the people of the State— .
for many thousands of them suffer in COM -
moo withthelr neighbors and fellow•eiti.
Zeus of ather States—but because the Penn
sylvania Central Company does not
choose
to tolerate a rival, and has influence
enough to control our State legislation.
How gat eninninY•bappens to have so
much influence is a question which . every
.Pennsylvanian may Venture to guess.
Being -so obstructed in the enjoyment of
advantages and privileges which, as citi
zens of the Union, they have a right to
claim and demand, is it any wonder that
the people of Ohio' appeal to a higher an
.thority to remove this -impediment thrown
in their _way by a jealous corporation?
Certainly they arc right, and a majority of
the people of this , State will second their
Motion. It will not do to plead that such
action oia' : '.4.ho' part of tOongretu3 would
be an iniusion of the reserved rights of
this State; for Pennsylvania, before she
can make a stand On that point, must pay
some proper regard to the constitutional
rights of her -sister States. Certainly the
eminent domain, in the highest sense,
vests in the National Government; and
when "the general-welfare" calls for the
active exercise of that august prerogative, it
is in the highest degree proper and right
that it shchild be exercised. We trust,
therefore, that the bill before Congress will
be enacted Into a law.
It is not contemplated in the bill to have
the Counellseille mad completed under a
national charter, but simply to authorize
its construction under its present suspended
chute.% tearing it to Ile regulated and gov
erned by the laws of the State, just as that
. portion ot,thnsame road lying • between
Pittsburgh and Cmuellaville, which is corn•
plete4 and hi' fill' operation, now is: In
the exercise of its potter to establish mili
tary and post toads, and to regulate corn.
merce amotigilie States, it is the clear and
undoubted right of Cong. efts to revive that
suspended charter.
Soma r gtilkerorpt which. the people of .
the Sodtbeni t foiMerly , cherished,
were not divelledliftlie dispcipline
of the war:Among these, is the fantasm that.
Northerrilintlietie,gittis and Moral
elements, it essentially inferior to South
ern society. This idea_ arose -naturally
out of slavery. So long .ati ,that,inatitn
don survived, every body , . understandi, it
was accepted as the test and measure of
excellence. A sentiment, almost as spon
taneous as instinct, prevailed that there
were tendencies and:conditions of North
ern life, tits , n to decided criticism, and
calling for radical abatement. Under any
aspect, this ii.danbtlesstrue of any society.
Rumen nature has not reached perfection
anywhere. But the Southern people have
not yet become CO estranged , from slavery,
and feared to liberty, as to Bud their out
state of society distasteful. It was noso
be expected that so' eh a space as a year
would work a Illknsformation of
ideas wrought into all, the. fibers of their
being. They,stillieling to the old notion,
Ind descant upon it, with . appearanee
of sincerity 'that' 'it , entertaining: 'Tile
Macao (q*.) ToottgiA, Says:
The fallureof thatevolution strikes down
a barrier that would have proved a great
protection In, Southern society, and pre
served it, in ivgreat measure, front the in
fluence of increasing moral corruption at
the North.
The people of the' Burtch'. are a plain,
h ott est, industrious_ and eirtuous people,
fearing God anti ,punetillioiraly honorable
in their relations to their fellow-mem
their beauty, '_lntelligenee,, -slinplieity: Of
manners and spotleaa virtue, our women
are the admiration.' of. 'the good all'' the.
world over._..The Social relations of o ur
people are on a footing:.Of plainness and
purity to hti_,; 0014,. AttrOtilt the inhabitants
of no other nation.: „In tins •rcspeot , we are
as distinct a people from our politlcalbretl.
inn of the_Eorth,-no they are ~ f ront• the
dwellers in • lCanis?lita or the Sandwich
Islanc
The the editor apprehends, is the
open gate,r4through which, all the cor
ruptions of European Efe well In upon the
people of this • country .
_ . Nor.is this
thinks thc7e'litiontietbing..inost congenial
in Northern society,, to those .g', cort:aptions,
and by wfiletitbiii:griiakeri ji 'Cul& per ,
petratc.i. Tfidestablishment of the Con
federacy would have ^erected a barrier
whisk this vielal contagion - wild not have
passed. What is to he done now to wain.
Van the innocence of Southern life and
Manners, it is hard to conjecture; but FOllle
thing is indispensable. There is a deep
anguish in the tone of the Telegraph:
What shall we of the South become in
the wurse of a generation, with a continual
flood-tide pouting in upon us, bringing oni
its bosom the fashions, the customs, per
sonal habits, extravagance, licentious pub
lications, infidelity, and fashionable inno
vations upon female modesty and the sacred
relations of married life ? There is not a
week that some disgusting ,invention to
make woman a cheat and fraud, and to
change the whole moral current or her na
ture, is not sent South to demoralize and
corrupt a pure•minded but imitative people.
And this is the conclusion of the whole
matter :
We are willing to live under the laws of
the Union, and 110 long as they are just and
impartial, discharge all our duties as citi
zens to the Government that is over us;
but imd we the power we would build a
wall of fire mountain high between such a
people and our own.
The armies of the Unite, in whatever di
rections they penetrated, failed to discover
the primitive simplicity and enchanting
virtue which our Macon contemporary ap
pears to have before Its eyes.
Congressional Representation Under the
Proposed Amendment.
In the accompanying table we present
the effect of the proposed Amendment to
the Constitution upon the Congressional
representation of the Slave States. A new
census would probably somewhat modify
these figures.• The loss of life in the lute
wat is not introduced because the amount
is unknown; nor is the migr stion of the
black race, consequent upon freedom. But
we believe the result will be substantially
as we state it below.
The first column gives the Population of
the Slave States in 1860, taken from the
United States Census; the second column
the Voters in 1860, taken from the Tribune'
Ainuinae; the third column presents the
number of Male Citizens of Color above the
age of 21; the fourth column, the present
somber of Members the State is entitled
to, and the last the number to which she
will be entitled when the proposed law
shall have been carried into effect. By this
plan the Slave Power will lose 28g, votes.
P 0 • ng °
e cam' .1; F
g ?jiff
AL,BAX,
White... 5:30,121 56,357 , d,410 1 , 7 4
Colored. 435,080 4
ARICANBAS.
White. -.V.4,335 54,053
Colored. 111,115 19,516
DELAWARE
White... 110,416 16,039 ....
Colored.. 1,7113 2d!
FLoato....
White 78,419 14,347
Colored.. 01,745
G mown,
White... _595,rm 106,365
Colored ..4W.,198
L 000614.714.
White. -376,270 :4,510 4:1-
Onlored.AM,72r. 41,016
N • 5r466 o,
Wh Ito ....dr3,4430 9=,569
Colored .. 67,1d1 13,116
111484 Em-rel.
W hite....354,474 41,120
1kd0red..436.631 64,661
InesoueL
white ..1,037,081 161,514
Colored.... 114,931
14 ownsCAiremere.
WMto.. 01,545 56,^X0
Colored... 331,050 4N072
South CAROLINA..
W bite.. 301,302 44,000
Colored.. 402,406 56,764
T 66 64445ze.
SMIMI
Kusute 10033
Colored.. 275,719
Trxr.s.
White.. 431,640 C2,9:41
Colored.. 1m2,5 , 13
Vieerrow.
%Volta.. M,479 167,TV1.
Colored.. 4:1,304 106.,GC.1
Total
latlatated.
Kentucky Politic.
We print an inside view of the so-called
Democratic Convention held in Louisville
on the let instant. The Union party, or
Conservative party, or the Conservative
Democratic party, will hold a Convention
on the 301.1 i instant. Then the lines will
be fully drawn and the contest in the State
mat August will be narrowed down to the'
to o organizations. The - Radicals will be
lookers-on merely. They will, at least,
have no candidates in the field, and it will
depend on the action of the approaching
Convention whether they will have inter
est enough in the contest to vote.
The Convention which met on Tuesday
was unquestionably engineered by the
simon pure rebels—men who were• in the
rebel army,'either in person - or in spirit,
and who would to-day, if they could,
break up the Union and establish a South
ern Confederacy. But the platform pro
fesses loyalty, 1:Shilo ii adheres to the doc
trine of State rights, and it compliments
Andrew Johnson,.although care wag taken
to have it understood that it was not an
"Andy Johnson" Convention.
The approaching Contention will tin
(l,ubtedly support Andrew Johnson; but
otherwise we are doubtful whether its dec
laration of principles will differ essentially
from those presented on Tuesday. It may
possibly denounce the rebellion and pro
nounce against the right of accession, nei
ther of which the rebel Convention (lid;
but we shall have denunciation of the Union
majority in Congress, as bitter, as fell, and
as deep as can be written. What, then,
would this party gain by.success ? It would
have no party to stand by it in the North.
It would have no party to stand by it in
- the South. It would be solitary and alone,
as it was in the days of Kentucky neutml-
•
it
The Democratic party revived iu Ken
tucky on Tuesday wilt he recognized by the
_Northern Democrats.' It will also be the
party of the South. It Will tbus have A
moral strength to begin on, that„, coupled.
with the fact that-all the rebels' and relibl
sympathizers In - Ktutudy, which.,ku
opinion ccnitituto a majority 4the•peopliv
of the State, will secure to 4t--a victory in
August. • . .
There is
. a bolduessin this MIMI mar,
ment, .ncdutltbstancling the concealments,
alhetaPhad in the . platfutm, thatifillbecOMej
more apparent as.
the ;41totasitio9gresiesi ,
and t this, with Its prospect of succe-m end ,
and the outside supportirwill - teteren,
Northern Democrats, will giseit strew h'
with that large dass.knowneamdloattnt
voters, who , admire , nudaeity and desire d '
be on the' isinnint•'side; Inor#"tliStk :they
care for prineiplea--ilineinnati Gazette.
. . •
The Cabinet Meleppg--Tletvii of Secretary
Itqa.
No little comment has been had to-day
upon the anonymous account of the cabinet
meeting of yeaMnlay generally circulated
here among the, Washington piper - A, and.
sent abroad by the Associated Press as a
rumor. Here, its authorship is credited to.
the President. That portion of! it alluding
to the. Secretary of the War is the only
portion of it that surprises any
,one to the
least. Thero Is no doubt but-tbat he is In,
correctly reported. Custom. , has made the
details of what transpired In cabinet, meet;
Mg confidential, and the account given out
at a late hour last night is somewhat unu
sual. The general , belief am - Ohs motel. ) ert ,
of. Congress tikasi, is that the -Secretary of
War has made no speech in material antag-,
`truism to the COngressionni , policy 'of 1W:
construction, ov,in 'Sonia support of the
President,ulthat the anonymous rumor
is set afloat to induce him to say or '
something that would afford. an. ezcuse Lot
his =mural, removal- front the Cabinet.
The day may not be far distant . when the
outtaixt may be'drat9=;astd the *hal o
truth . Uncquivecally: before the pea
In the meantime, the Republicans
will need more evidence, thau.Mitytlutt has
yet" been illritilthitiVAMU;; l lM4 , iiiscretarj ,
Stanton is -in favor of.theitantediateAd
mission of thU,lisinthcsni:oolegittiont - and
that he is against th4,teitoration - plan laid
down by the Committee of-F,ifteen.—
Wathfrigton-dirpotehltrilte.F.
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WE 40 nut . :abs ; may- have been
the immediate cause of that :bloody riot in'
Memphis, but we find in the-Pali) Aryia
of April 29, the following . applied. so the
blaeksof that citr oWoold to God ' they
were back, to Afrkm, seine ether
sea-port tawn.—anytancia but here!! .. That
is &fair sample of the allusions made to
the negroes by the reconstructa Memphis
preen for some months past. It Weminent-•
ly soOthing.to the feelings of the treedriio;
and Well calm:Paled to convince them .thil
thd phiciotie wliltea of Memphis, their late
reasteis nod belaborers, are their beatt, and
only friendsr—ginoinecti Gosimereial.
i;uttitie'r Patriottam.
Eulloll , I;.I7.ETTE. —A - Hon. James
Guthrie ha one of the many patriotic' sup-
porters of "My Policy," I desire to give
your many readers an insight into the pat-;
riotism of the Honorable gentlemen.
Traveling on the Louisville and Nast--
ville railroad in the Spring of Isal, on my
I journey north, the train stopped at a eta
tlOll north of Bowling Green. A military
organization of young Southerners dressed
in their infamous gray, were drawn up in
line, t o doubt to impress the minds of the
Yanks homeward-bound, with the military
ardor and strength of the South. While
admiring their tine military appearance, I
was startled by the cry of "Guthrie ! Guth
rie !" Mr. Guthrie, whowas on the train,
went out on the rear platform of the cars
and addressed the assembled braves. I
had listened to Jell Davis, Judah P Ben-
jamln and others of the notorious leaders
of the rebellion, but Hr. Guthrie on thi:
occasion eclipsed them all in his denuncia
tion of President Lincoln, stigmatizing
hint as a tyrant, and urging his hearers to
resist the demands of the President. In
fact, having listened to some of the most
eloquent and notorious orators engaged in
those dark days in tiring the Southern
heart., I am free to confess that Mr. Guth
rie's address, short as l was, was Ile most
treasonable and despicable that I listened
.1.
ADVERTI.Mi SWINDLEILS.—AIIIOIIA the
thousand and one swindles the appended
samples should snake to caution credulous
countrymen and city folks:
The following is the answer to a letter
sent to one of those advertising swindlers
of New York, offering, for n fractional cur
rency, to send a `Tel-Lain and quick mode
of getting rich:"
“Work like the d-1, mid don't spend
Another follow, in Boston, personated a
young lady of sweet sixteen and possessor
of a fortune of $50,000, residing with an 010
uncle who is miserly anti watchful. pro
posing herself in marriage—tifty vents lobe
Inclosed by each nice young num, to pay
for her photograph,tte: Ile was tletected
having, riteetvcil tuttoerofts letters
with
money inelfeed. ills real name is A ucu+-
ttts
H. XI orrimon, n married man of Malden,
Massachusetts.
Another fellow advertifres a plan to make
$lOO a week at your own house, which
turns out to be n retells. far making artiti
cisl honey, not worth a Ilhne.
A BANK Sn I SDLED.—The Cando - Mee
Valley Bank, in Easton, N. V., man t Ham
swindled not of 8211,1011. It is va,1.1 that
the firm of Batty & Ilmig, of that plaee,
who owned two large farms in ti n • t. suit
worth • SZVKIO, with u mill in Michigan
worth 818,000, and 3filooo stock in the lain-
Rilighurg National Rank, lad totteadim•ou 0
led at the bank W the amount of 3_41; cur,
but 'when then notes fell due It was discov
ered that they hail disposed of all their pro•
perty to E. W. Ortifln tt Co., of Albany,
and lied from the atom, since WhiCil they
have not been heard of. Their liabilities
are estimated at 380; lam. Other banks In
Washington and Saratoga counties hate
suffered in the same manner, to tlie x tcut, it
is reported, of 3i0,1)00.
=I
ANOTHER SUICIDE. - We are informed
that a man named John Pedicord. of Brush
valley township, committed suicide by
hanging himself nu Thursday of last week.
From what we can learn be went out iu
the morning to plow and shortly after
wards was found suspended by the plow
line to a stake on the Cenc,e his feet touch
ing the ground. We hat heard no cause
aasigued for the rash deed, lie was about
35 years of age---we believe a married man.
This is the third ease of suicide committed
in our comity during the past three months.
—htdiun4 IfesseAger.
EMI
m
Tnu Custom of rejecting a
man as a juror on the trial of capital °trim.
eVa, because he has been imolligent enough
to read the newspaper reports of the ease
and sane enough to form an opinion on the
basis of those reports, is, we rejoice to see.
Hulling at last into disuse. In tilt choice of
the July for trying Probst, in Philadelphia,
the Court admitted as jurors those of the
panel, who, notwithstanding the formation
of an opinion, answered that they would
ho governed in their verdict by the evidence
before the Court. This is a decision of
'common sense.
MiIIMEI
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lVeua York Tribune.
Is the more boastful portion of his
speech to the colored men the other day,
M.r. Johnson "thanked God that his etTorts
had contributed us much, if not more, in
accomplishing the great national guaranty
of freedom, than those of any living man
in the United Stales." Did:he refer in this
to the fact that it was he, more than any
other man, who persuaded Mr. Lincoln to
omit Tennessee. from the emancipation
proclamation?-ohicago Eel).
THE crops in lowa generally look well.
The fruit prospect in Payette county, Ind.,
is good, except for peaches and grapes.
The Connersville Times says it has not
beard of a single peach blossom in the
county, and that it Is probable the buds of
the most choice variety of grapes have also
been killed.
D.v.: VOORHEES published a card in the
Terre Haute papers, paitively declining
his renomination to Congress. lie con
sents however to canvass the districts for
the nominee.
Joni: G. WHirritot is put forward by the
Newburyport (Mass.) Herald an the peo.
plc's aindidate for Congress in the district
which John B. Alley now represeut.s.
Tux Hon. Wm. JohnFton, formerly M.
C. from Oblo, died at Mansfield, last Toes
day morning.
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• -- Ist. 1865.--oracchad
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YIIT-1413+911, Aprll24, 1674.
IVEIFILAte THIS DAY ASSOCLI.
ted WAL.,wiLug„, 4r, : with a. to the Poen•
• dry wid JaaelanerA L truiPori. , unnte-and atyln
gr z litlyrt9,2lja , ,
,lIILL 4 W.
~~1 , ; y
I.oluuTioN6- 1 1%,_ e ciroartner.
eh - thirletellen , ' ehiottni hetween 'ItLiiKIC a
MIMS . or Aneetwirroart: wo. dissehre4 oe the
ANTIC AY or lieritillf. Jars, lq . the dentfref Wil
-IAI 0 , 111,11 kt. ,Wheeeecreatcortheirem•will be .carol
41..4_4°.1.1q01qrir"1. . • •
-~ri:uu , o.
POUTie.
artSION REPUBLICAN
. 1T CON rE.N"rIO2I.- 1 14 Co too itopttlallein
toter, otafin g ,,i, sn y t;onoty. lOW rue:tested to-meet
subs oa tl jeares for 11610111 W electinne, in these,
gni wards. Boron ch. tittd Toaroshipuon SATU Rs
DAY, AtAT 260 - 0, and- - eleet 1.70 dmegatmr from
each election diSt r let. lrrll County COOVOIMOII. to
be held on TUESDAY. MAY 21010. at 10' o'clock
R., for the par poseof noutinattg a c Consity Tick
et, and transacting such other b in ss as may be
properly hrought before It.
• The'Monad lean Voters of t cat portion of Allogite-,1
• ny county lying In the lad Congresiional Dlstrlet.
I will. at the same time and panes. elect two del,
gates from each e lection district, to meet In Cort
i Velltloll, City Bala, Allegheny, un TUESDAY,
11A 1 - ROTH, at - 10 o'clock A. M.. thrill. litirpose of
nominating a candidate for Congress In said &strict.
The primary elections in the townships will be
held tn.tecen the hones of four and Ma o'clock. and
In the cities tmd boroughs cities boors of four
and eeven o'clock r. at. La the and boroughs
the elections shall be by ballot, and In the towns
ships bymarking or by ballot,
By Order of the Committee.
W. J. OILSIoRE, Chairman.
WK. Ash
TH intlon,
OMAS. $
WCONGBE.SS, 22d DISTRICT.
HON. J. K. MOORHEAD
1100150 placed blitnself at the dtsposal of his Mends.
in response to their call made on him, HIS name Is
now presented by them as a candidate for nomina
tion for Congress for the Sid Distriet, mthject to
the action of the Union Republican county Convert
, Don. atetthe
far - CONGRESS
GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY
D A CANDIDATE IN THE 220 DISTRICT.
9,111.1 . ,_
CONGRESS.—The friends of
HON. JOHN P. PENNEY
Will presisnt his name to the Convention Of the
Union part , for nomination &seem:Al-date for Con
gress the I].l Distract. mhlllogwil
OrFOR SHERIFF,
SAMUEL B. CLULEY,
•
Subject to Die action of the Union Republican Coun
ty Convention. mh.2ll:ted&wlT
120 — FOR SHERIFF,
CHARLES BARNES,
Late Colonel Slant Reg. Is. Heavy Artillery and
Bre,. Brig. Oen. U. S. A., subject to the action of
the Union Convention. tith - 22tddwr
ggrFOR SHERIFF.
JOSEPH ROSS,
Of the Floss W ord. Pittsburgh, will be acandi
date for Sheriff. subject to the notion of the Union
Republican I ounty Convention. mislute•
egy - FOR SHERIFF.
CEN. S. B. M. YOUNQ,
Late Colonel Fourth Fuinsylvanis Cavalry.
Rrron SHERIFF.
COL. JAMES M'K. SNODGRASS,
•
of McKeesport, Data of the Oth Pa. Reserves,( will
le • candidate fur Sheriff. .50(001 to the decision
of We ensuing Count y Conventtma. mbante
4 - rFOR ASSEMBLY,
JOHN A. DANKS,
Of Fina, subject to the action of the Union Repub.
Ilcan County t 'on rention.ulya:tc
FOR ASSEMBI.V,
JOSIAH W. ELLS,
Of Pitleborg), snlgeet to the action of the Halos
Republican County Convention. spa :H.
THOMAS A, ROWLEY,
W 111 ne a candidate for Aaartribly, anblact,to tit
action of the ILepablican U Mon Convention.
ap23.le
'FOR ASSEMBLY.
SAMUEL CHADWICK,
I If uniting Township, will Lea candidate for &SU
hi, sublaci to the setiou of ilia Union ildpublica
County Von 1111 l on. apZl;te
FOR ASSEMBLY,
MAJ. DEN. J. B. KIDOOD,
Formerly of taw Ea.l od la 7 h Va. Vols., and CM and
=d U. a. rotored troop.r, and wounded ereerely In
front of Rif!141.1141.1. WM Oa a candidate for Avant:o
nly Iwfura LW' itrpublican County Convention.
anl7:n
L4l" -. FOB ASSEMBLY.
HON. GEORGE WILSON,
Of Pitt TOWltilitiN will present his name as aeons
dote for Aiaeably, before the next Union Itebubi
ean Coto)) Convention.
splint
•
•
W — counrrY COMItIISSIONEB.
SAMUEL NEELY, SR.,
~f Manchester. (formerly of Sewickley toWns7ilyi,l
will be a candidate for County Connt's:loner,
the tktilllulS of the Unit. Itrpoolican COMIty
run vvilt str?.4(te
COUNTW CO NI3IIIP4IONEIt,
u(l•:u.nvr h, mn}met to the ection of theZjaV:
fag - COUNTY COMMISSIONEIL
CHARLES PUGH,
Of Manchester, will be entolidate roe County Com
Inlveloner, sultlett to the tctlon of the Union Re
pabilean County Convention. mhn:ditorte
•
rrillit CLERK OF THE On
1.11 A Nll9` COLT.
ALEXANDER MANOR
w 111 be t o ileidat fot elect of the th-phanat Court,
an Wort decision of the Republican County
Convention. napante
Er i ial s, lgt. t ir i lK OF TUE OR-
Chnetlurs township.sulier& to the netien or the
tonal Convention. mettle
IR,T - FOll CLERK OF TOE WI.
EB. WILLIAMS, JR.,
Of Pittsburgh, subleet to the action t 4, the Union
Republican Con nty Convention. apilOste
14r.r204% CLERK OF THE OH.
lIAZi COURT,
HORACE S. SNOWDEN,
subieet to the decision ottbe Unto
lie paid Icon Couuts Convention-
GItYUS.
cCERR OF THE COURTS.
JOHN U. BROWN,
Of Hampton Tpwoatilp, late Private Co. H. MA
I!tr_nSfa `a Vole. sPf.ttn
IR"FOR CLERK OF COURTS.
JOSEPH BROWNE,
Late of Mt PenteyiesclisTolußreeir And 6th Penn
ayftanla Artillery. Balkiert to the deeteloq of Lb
,republican County Canereelon. =liar
E r FOR
wiLuut 1- GILMORE,
BE=
m r ,cmmr.u,
01 /4.lle6hkny Clty . ,:klateAljapi.ilsl.li Pa- Vols4jagfr
Jeo w Me; deloitty jic ULUUlkßepubliCasi CaltIMY
.001112.1 1 0 1 1. MY4410
FOB AEG INTL : 111 A
. .)011?r,SMia4
11.1cubject theiticiltili tlig'lllll.Sti'
Li,Ganor entllow. Star,.
Of Pt'tabor
Itepubll44.4
lar - 4134 - 44 - siivEn,
lIISEPH H. lIRA*;
Of Ohm TOVW/1511ipiiiIiip or GO, 1$ Afaii. nes,
wounded and dthulded o 4,lte lud i ffu Motau.
aubjea Lt. Centeno; bt ;iimk, animate*
, ,
WirOit itElilSTLity' • '' '
Tareution borough, sullies{ to poi desist.. 0 . 1,
the ttepubilitou Coburg liirtireispoiii_:_: „ : . ll(
gam} Abu' U EcOIWBU. • •
•
HENRY SNIVEL?
Utthe Sserutli Ward Pittsburgh, will be
gale fur thr above office, sulkiest to tlis actlaa °f{llo
Vu Zhu Itepotillesn 100011, CouVrll/10._ wed.
WFOR umconDiat. - .
Or TlMtn Township, will be whifillidnidreiP•
corder, sutOrri lothe action of. thellnion itaa,4 1-
s.nn Counts Looetwilort.
-•-• me•
larlFOR o ,
J. B. BIBITANO t . •'• •
Trrnaldpazgl i ba , :pligrij=
!?.3744111 ' oriM%S i rl o trIle. ,, h.ri " Ru...i - :
EMS 3
usios DEPOT ROTEL,
to open for public o.commodatNn onfillbUl4
REnTAURANT krfie 6:st "dtL
I0U145;d1 ad nilalunariAtl
nyinwa • tlgLno
.51 , 9 i. •
QUIIIMER4-14TETSON iis-r4—•
LONGKDRANctiril4r.w.ariumx."
• Tau neve wed Wertz& tbeteh *tit be ktr i teneditif I.he
season tea Or. el Ovid LIAM* otel We. ton? Mae Note I
kitnettoetadytattegiltrodithle ViredtreletrixtUtelP
11 " wi f c4 0011 e. a • •
at vis Asa ll' • w Y:rirra VA S T
STE.II3OTi Oti the. 70th of Aprll the pt6etlttieni
pi.** the Attar ttotlaatte tre e l ate: l a m ps
glieTa r tirnAtrstigra=galrgt=
FV9
.
AVM. G. WRIGHT,
Nan uracrotooli or ,
VENETIAN 113
No. on rea.ria litith_elsY .o o;
iNroLD uLINDIS DONN er Nib/AL TO TOM:
E=i
=
OEOROE HAMILTON,
JOHN M. LORIMER,
====
R. D. HIP4S,
HOTELS;
12M
kvATiaY v itA,5l
• IYITCE-14iiisCalld altert non
, b.cr, stiLf nett ssotiND SR BE ET ,
East Of the &Montt I:Mee% Mxteeol:llemee::- 3 f b.'
Meted tO-313 &We* treeellog then= 410.011( the
tIMO heeeseary - feemmeliang U. matte, mate ee
cordmme wilMVlty Unit:teem ehalpter 17."Seetions
12 and ra. JOHN YLINb.
my3:3td Street Cemmtmloner.
IgOTICE.--....111 persons interested
are bereby notatied thatitio tmdcmignell
appointed to Meer end ASSelte damages r..r the
opening of DAYL% ALLICT. to We becond Word..
Alleghtny, from Webatu Street to rasture
will meet on We premlaer. on FRIDAY, M. A V Intt,
MO, at 2aMloek r. IL, to MIMI th e &ale , f their
appointment. J
R 0,310T 111.T .11 r E .
A it .
111011. AS H
5p1.3.11.d
•
NOTICE.—The holderF of Cou
pon bonds lamed by tie Poor , Ward, Alle
gheny City. liehool Ikurd, for the merit of bona
thu to volunteers. are bereby apt Mal they will
be redeemed on presentation to • e Treasurer. LE
BEN DILLE, Esq. at the noon.'. Satlonal bank of
Piny 4111, 1861 L.
Intat;est will not 1.. paid on Oleo afte r
ap2Sawd B. FILA.NCLS.
Pre Adent of the Board.
- NOTICE.
-L• L
The undersigned, Commissioners named In the
Act of Assembly. entitled ••An Act to Incomorste
TIE P117861%0 GAS SAYINGS aIMPANI,"
Approved the 12th dsv of April, A. IL. 0086. will
open Books and receive subscriptions to the CsPll.l
Stock of slid Company sit the office of the CASH
INSURANCE COMPANY, No. Sy Fourth street,
Plttstrorgh,
ON THE RIST DAY OF MAY, A. D., 1866,
At 10 o'clock is. 8.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS.
JAMES O'CONNOR,
JNO. W. CHALFANT, e . mm i. okwers‘
W
r. .II I LDL I IIth . MBERTS,
THOMAS SMITH.
COthtTr Tantstruan's orrice, t
PVlTeatthos, Ape 2.d, ISIS. I .
TN PURSUANCE of the , 21st Sec
s- Lion of an Act relating WAD/Ebony County, aP
pved the /et day of , Bay, IMI, and of the Amend-
Me ro et to sold Section,
_approved the 70th day of
March, ISM, I, DAVID AMEN, Jr" Treasurer of
sold county. earthy give notice that the Moller/des
of the several Wards, Boroughs and Townships will
be ope and /will be prepared to reecivethe Conn
ty, State n, ,
Poor and Work-House Taxes for Mee, on
and after the PLBST DAY OP MAY. ISM. Said
Taxes can bepald at the TreasoreesOttice until the
FIRST DAY of AUOI3I4T with a deduction of
WINE PER GENT. DISCOUNT for prompt pay
ment to any
_oelBoll psy g the whole ernotint of
their taxes. Then will be no deduction allowed on
taxes paid during the month of August. Therewill
be TEN PEE CENT. ADDED to all tales remain
log unpaid on the ant of September. ap3Vend
NOTICE—The undersigned. Com-
I:linkmen; mimed In the Act or Assembly, enti
tled •LAA.Act to Incornorote the
NTERPRIZE INSURANCE COMPANY
•
bP Pirrenuaos.-
Approved the 27th dur of March, A. D.. INC, I
open Books and receive subscriptions to the cap i t
Stock of said Company,
_on Om
191 h nay of May, A. 11„ 1866,
At 10 o'clock A. ts; at the WOURTH NATION A
BA NA, In the City of Pittsburgh. Peon.
JA.HES O'CONNOR.
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
WILLIAM BAG ALES%
O. W. moKETsOI„I, • i.COVIIMi.IOIIP
JAMES HARDMAN, I
R. RIDDLE ROBERTS, J
sptiOmd.
TRADVAINIM NATIONAL HANK
PLITSIMAGIL March 281 b, IIN. ( I
THE NOTES OF THE CRAWFORD
COUNTS BANK'. kleadiille.,OlL CITY BANK,
Oil Clizr,• VIAIINI.3O BANK, Franklin, and PE
TKULEUII BANL Zniaills, will not harearter
b ln r ig;tl NI
GEO. 4.
.TAN DOIIIEN. Cashier.
15 n'
NEW GOODS!
1. w c~ooa~s:
NEW. DRY GOODS!
JEST OPENED AT
William Semple"s
1110 and .IS2 Federal Street,
I=
At Wie— one ease tiool , FAST 101.14 PIIINTs
Al Lae... two bales N IlLEACklltto USLINS;
At 125 ye., 0001) IILEACIIED it UN BLEACIIII
CRASH
Al one use FINE COLoitiLD ALPACAS;
At 70c., two case, double width ALL WOOL DE
LAINFM. Also,
CLOAKINGS,
FOIL DE CHIGVERS, LINENS.
• RICRAGINS. LAWN,v, HATS, HOODS,
IiONNATS, RIBIIONS, FLOWERS.
V.NILS, LII.OVES, iIIitINUF.
SKIRTS, SHAWLS, tr., te.
A very complete stock just upened, and to which
the attention of Wholesale .1111 Retail Buyers Is re
spectfully invited, at
William Semple"s
vial and Is 2 Federal Street,
Above the Diamond, Allegheny Ulty
my5;114
NV HITE, ORR & CO.,
88 3P111133. Stitreet,
• rite the attention or hnyers to their large stock
NEW DR GOODS,
.7117EIVIC PLE1403MX.1713111 ,
my'
NEW SPRING GOODS
W. W. MOORILEADI3.
No. 81 market Street.
V921.2i . WPER1 .414 T1111111E1! t! -TS
4 , A „ 4Par.nCIA LAUF. 113,1311.;
NE '
0 UN ST C 01. L ARS;
e.fairtill;PpTlNFW"'
CORSETS—Iata, Salta
rket
re
and trobrold
et. aced,
Ma S
BOOKS. STATIONERY, &o.
SOMETHING NEW
GRISWOLD'S PATENT
Erasable
Memoran4uuts - Slatoo &
IILitatIa,BLE:TADL&Ta-al lases.
DIARY BLIP/, do
' do SIZIKOBJANDURIS-Idl 010.1.
' -
do • ALSO TAEIII6II, Uo
do LIVAV do do
do WAHOUL. do do
.. - 40HN P.' CO.,
59 Fifth pt. l malonic.uaitp.,
Xriti
IrTUMMANIAAVN- 44*
• Pt/10Ucal .Irio ri o E y ofPie
litl4l IN past; reference.= Its potatittli trwltilt Binary
of 61,,,Ygmbigt U..
11."Zar.".Ztrit°1-i
. rger a r iv eL li gtt og ra iu m: it= last
,11119.111.1tint041.1.4er, yliltu kppetbOly, Illttortrally
:rt i t k r eg..=O di r aiii P;; I :
l iatl i turr 4.uhrt .theritre.
ebimpall, .kor Nair hy . •J, I.
int 1 • No. Id Fourth AUTC•Ii
'FISHING TACKLE
MAY IS ON SAND
mrs.-mcx.iwcw
WILL TU !MASON.
ishing Hooke. and Tackles,
c'A X'cit.rMus.
Tr Iles , iteelsj Linen and Hans,
:FAMES SOMorel,
voyi: WAS • ' t , 136 WOOD , tiTIIREI
_nu omoo to
14 701
qaPIZco, .1112V411144rimet
ROLM , . , I,+
•WITEPAYITITIMIP.O/E9
1011111dera !COPIA" dat'iburgll.loll ,
W 7~ CMS
By the car load. (Mau inanafaclogs and attar:
I=ed by the wagon I . lnillnin at %Urfa'
'o , o l St . a . 93R.Ptig.01M0,1
MI
lprpinon t irm EippE7o4,-,
'MI .rl.• •
ATTORNESAT,;, AW,
~;once, ,Pfol, IS, (llama SireCtß,
- -- ---- - - _
WANTED. t GOLD MINING. , 1)1
- • -
WALFTED—Good Agents to Nell Tay riiiiilialSGOLD MINIM' (' OM- ', A T
rt SHKIIIIAN.A ND HIS r' All g A Ili N. tiltii NT A CAN Y or_VOLOHADO, 1250 '•Originst inter. all.
ASP Ma CAMP llilthi, Orne
DWI-D . O PHA YEN, rlittiT LEN:WIN, ( match pin- w,,ealng capital.
"'"
r 3"" °'") ••••. ••• •--41100 each, of which 250 ore reserved for
tines, i anaTIIE AM k.S.I:AN IN V KNICO ltd. These at..seethe, Islewt their own Officers, and them
are all new Hooks anti Valero lugs. and smear. can I% es tnan•ge the affairs of the Company. each sob
do better with them titan alt it auy lat., ..bend t.. -crilwr being • liglble tss one of its officers.
the Pp Vt"Blll;lodr.lV.PPOriSLdatt7Z t a . "P l l ' y it C t o st% r rTr. d u d , r: a " . ' The President
,
TEAR! hli:lydataw:thrw .. ...0...._. a
Ls to 5, oto,en yr.. among me mo a t
Directors.
------ -- -
400
WANTED.--$l, PER
The Diree,.ors 1
—w. ..to Ali ENT3 everywhere to thll our . A r e
LIIPROVED TWENTY - DO L LAR SEWIND MA- . .• b `' " •1 “ . toilil - the sobscribers DO. mlidlia
CHINES, three new hinds, under and upper fend; 1 themcc ,,, .. at it. 14,, „,,,, f or ev ,...,,...tt.,..
warranted thre yearn. ~ Aboyo salsrYorlargeoummia- . The Secretary and Treasurer
elm pid. The Q.NI it , .. ,, * e said InUnittlStater t
for k... Manta, whlch are /ully Uonsintd by Bowe, I. to be a ,Jubseribrr amt 4wleeted by thy , Diretnril-
Wheeler a Ift/roa, Grow . , a Doke, Singer & db., t
wed dn. A other.elmap tolachistes are no , Bankers.
IMlGthitlar. renters/re. Adeiresa or eall tap. ! TIIS CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK PIIILA.
on SHAW a CLAIM Biddeford, Maie. 1
Mazdeostubtell ! Solicitor*.
i THEODORE CVYLEIt, I'm.,
ROBERT D. CONE, Est, - --
. 1 America.s are proverbial for the AN Wit) , and com
ndahle seal wil h which they part Iclpate In enter
, prses haring for 11...1t . ..Went the de , ...iooment of
‘l,llr national resource t• At one time ••11allroade •-
at !soother ••Coal ••-thmt °Copper'' or • •trn.• • and
More recently "tilli• bare it en the all-abseria g
topics. 'nail these borers! enterprixes, as ~,o ~,,
reinalleeteil, those who rinse took hold of theta made
money; some larger amounts than others, accord
ing to allele inv. etenenta.
Mining operations In the fields of Coloradoand
elsewhere vowmainly engross the public anent lon
Considering that several stich copanies hal e been
already organised - that they alai m
now at wort-tear
the reports from their ninths are highly favorable -
that it is known that at the present. tined there an.
on the way from the ledges of Nevada and Colorado
numerous ••bara of sliver" a.. 11 "bricks of a oltl..• It
Is believed that the crithualathe ntheady manifested
on the subject will, in a little time, be so greatly In
creased on the receipt and exhibit of these -Ve
to MB, '. that Into:liner:o ,l e companies will spring up,
whose stock'. being loaned tar the TOON greatly Infla
ted priests ca: ledges. will necessarily be less aesira..
Me than that no.. s. No had-thereto giving to those
who avail themselv. • •tf 1 1 • e occasion now preseuted
of tectirlng ••orlgina. 1.........1.... • • an opportunity of
Tuts dispoaltig of the large a......,.... , of stock earn
holder receives, at a handsome advance.
With these preliminary remarks the following
ettoSelt - rtm is respeelfMly presented.
.The property of We como?Ry' propo.. l lo br` or:
gthised try the solo of these anginal intervals.'
be
of the fellowingfrollM all eituated with •
be a radius of der miles u Con City. Colorido.
FOB SALE.
INoia SALE
nAbout FORTY BUILD
LNG LtYTS. I plan labl tout by dr. Meti.atu
myself on Weed, Run. ri ow In railroads. Terms—
gutall amount dowbt balanee on easy payments an
nuttily. Title perfect. Enquire at my till Tool
Worts. Not. m, it cod 34 01.1,, street. Alleglten).
myl-tmd. It. 11. ECAT
L .
SALE--FLOUR AND PRO;
mei rsusiNESS. of over ten years standing.
In a good location to tit). A nine opportunity'
Is tarred to any person ',ldling to engage In the
produce Iluslncbs. All cottnntntleatlomt strlet4
confidential. Address r. 0. 7bo, Pittsburgh.
=mat
14" O R SALE—IOWA LAND—S2.,OOO
A —ABOUT YORK HUNDRED AND THIRTY
ACRES OF LA-N 1), sltualdl hear Webster City,
liethdltolt county, lows. (011 the iloe of the Parlac
liallroad) la oelerel fur sale fur TWO THOU.:VD
I,OI.LANK, cash. Adam, "OWNER," li.t.r.tes
OPPICIt. etChtf
14 , 011. SALE--A Valuable Country
. 1 . Residence at Eagewood Station, Pennsylvania
Railroad, one and a half miles Dom Wilkinabarq;
Eleven steel Du perches of Laud; a tine new Dwell
ing containing ten room* and cellar underneath;
Fruit and oiler epnveniences on lbe premises. Per
huller information, call at No. let PIM street,
Pittsburgh, or on the premises.
no7:dtf .1 5. KING.
MIES
FOR SALE,
200 bbls. White Lime;
lUO •• Calcined Plaster;
100 •• land Plaster;
•
lap '• ilydraulle Cement;
100 Itoseuriale Cement,
At 310 Liberty street.
apa:Vord W. W. W A I.I,AUL.
_
VOR SALE-THE PRACTICAL
P.NOIN Lila, by John Wal lacy. cocoa I edition;
eularged and improved. Al.ll e- hal of this edi
tion has already been bold. Every Engineer ur man
who owns or Tons a Steam Engine should have
copy. Itonly needs to be read to be appreciated.
All orders directed to thesubscriber, at 310 Li 3-
PRTIi nrItLET. Plitsburet, Pa. will he promptly
attend
p6,4`ed to. Price per copy, 313,00.
a,l . W. WALLACK L _
F OR SALE,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
ARCH WFREET, ritii,AI , KI.I . IIIA. The Yurul
tom Flxtures, Good and Four yeurs 14.. Of
the above well-known Parties wishing to
porch..., will cull on or &thin,.
BARKER 8 FARLEY,
Ashland Hon., Elalladelphls._
aplear
FOE SALE
.IC+.9-I=l.43ranCer.
The First Itefurined Presbyterian Congregation of
Pittsburgh, (Dr. 1.101,11... Pastor,) offer for rate
their property located on the corner of Pluto and
Cherry alleys, and but slfeet from Liberty street.
The lot Is FM feet by feet, on which are the
Church Buildlnu., and a Tenant Howie of 4 room..
Inquiriesmay be made of, or communication. ad
dressed to THOS. SMITH, at the !North National
Bank, or to It. C, MILLI:It, 135 Third street.
et V2:3lawlf
Fon - kkik,
A CHOICE RURAL' RESIDENCE.
The enhatantlal frame tlottsge Mansion on gnnth
'venue, near School street, In Allegheny city, with
haml»r • parthr, inning roans, library sod a spar/.
• Whin Alai fluor: three light rind well ventliat
il attic thaniers, soil kitchen and bath room In
Jack building. The ill,' from the front Is exteir
lye and beautleul, euminswitlng the three rivers
and the city. The. rt... Wings are pleasant, the
nelglibering houses being or like general style and
eltarseter, and all has - lug gracious grounds. hand
somely ornamented with shrub trees, shrubbery and
flowers.
Thn horse railway In the rear of the property
mate. the rommuit !cation w Itit the business real re
easy, thus rombining the advantages ot a city with
the eumforte of a count, home.
The lot Is about 70.1V4 Awl, extending to nehmen
alreet, le well eultlvated, and contains fume sup,
tier trait. APPI) L.
it. b. BRYAN,
- -
Itruker In moots and Iteal Entato,
all:tf 57 Fourtll.trent, (Itorke's
r [ l o-LET. -- THE THREE
Bridg STORY
DIVEL.I.INti HOFSE, near the e, Fed.
crab street, now occupied by Airs. 101 Jan Bobloom,
containing seven bed chambers. large parlors, din
ing room, kitchen. sash and bath ruum. Under
bsuitable arrangcsiono with a teumit, a considera
le portion Of tue furnit Orr may remain In the house.
lny4 W. HOB 11.,014, JR.. Allegheny.
SAYS' MILL .91. TURNING LATHES .
FOR IMP:T.—The subscriber tams fur rent hi.
Water Power haw 11111, near Swissvale elation. Pa-
It. la,
f together with Tundri g Lathesu ff attaehed, cal
culated or ng ail kiwis of . Also.
Dwell! ng Iloos turnl es, one til b st oo ,o 1 the other of SI.
rooms,
with . marl, ground 0. may w Ltho!.
;There Is water suincictit rim the 11 111 r
ib ( near it
the y ear room!. Immediate po , oesslon can le e. of the 0,111 sod our Immo, with six room s. ' For
further particulars. enquire of
JAmr..l SWISSIIELM,
niyardwd Swissvale Statleu. Pa Itallrirs4.
1 , 041. RENT — The Lot on the cor
er or Butler and Allegheny &treads, Ninth
Ward, together with the old Brick Depot Building
thereon. The lot has 14-1 feet front by 111/ het deep
loan alley. Wlll lease It for Ilse or tea year*. App--
ply to 'ii H. N. DARLIBIiTON, at No. 37 rifilt
, . • sa d door. =hart!
I. 4 `ICIR RENT—A neat two-story
Br a% Ihrelllng st neat
blll, y MOMS,
as.. ysrd. elt., pit smutty situated op tk•ott street,
Ss. 11. S. CUT IT.
I SUNS,
y 3 No. St Marks/. Mrsot.
VALU LIBEHTIi STREET
I'ittIPEIVIT AT AUCTION.—Ou TUF.tiDAY
APTKIL%4JON, May sth, at 3 o'clock, will be sold
fon the premises, en Liberty street, commencing LD
ret front corner of O'Hara, having s fronkon Lib
erty Street of alo feet, extending back MU Sect to
Spring alley: on the rear of said loth erected> two
story Ertek Dwelling Rouge: said lot Is at present
or
as a coal yard. The special attention of
our readers It ealled to this property , being imme
diately opposite l'a. M. It. Depot; would ha enittr
Lire fer,betel Or mercantile boners. Terms, ano
inted cash: balance in one and two years, with In
terest, secured by bond and mortgage.
my' T. A. MuCLELLAND. Anal
.
I.IALF ACRE LOTS AT AUCTION.
SATIMLOA.T ArrzuNotnt, May UM, 16ke.,
at ao• ea Mac premises, on Soho Run, front
ing on the P.M, A•e11130 and adjacent to to gate,
will brook% s tots of ground, containlog each NOY
acre. Also. one lot on the Avenue adloining the
Seventh Word, havingfront of IM feet by At feet
In depth. The above halt sem lots emelt be partie.
I Marty rontabile for manufactoring }fir '
Pnrilrulari all on MvOuire heed. 4dlCdrithtl .thy
promisee. Term, onednlrd cash; balance In elm
and two years, with Interest, secured by hood Mid
mort age. T. A. IieeLIeLLANO, Abet.
ITALITATILE PItOPERTV AT
AUCTION. —W ill be gold on 'SATURDAY, May
lsOi, at 1 o'clock P. M. on the premise. 30
DESM er.Aln HUILIONO Si,
{IMMO III!
r. C. iirxit
r. Hallreatl, oCi miles Odin Pittsburgh, and but
fee rode from hlauserld ...Hatton, un said railroad.
betne beautifully situated, sad havingery Con
venience, belt,{close to rburchee, schoo °V ls, store..
post °Pirelli 4e., being a plan of Lots laid oat by
John Anderson, Esq. These. lota He handlielnelY.
and to the florae Maeda', assA`eill be sold Without
reeerv., isnd Mt terms to cult all.
ap.lo tn,l MAT. HARRISON. /Luck
posTroNmiraT.—On account
tall. rain on Toestlay, May' lit, Um sate of
those tee heauttfol Unfitting Lots ha's neon postpon
ed learn .110NDAY..hlaYath. at 2o'eloak. '
S.roqTd.Trg'.";l"tltlTPl % %`
g n l AL..l,tlg.i2aaTr
'
The particular atteettoo of our readers totalled to
this sory.tlealtablu property, being of easy assets
to gutsily. ,
soya.
Oft BALES IDAMAGEDJERME AT
AuTrzio.N.tig"ot.sittigivntonst,scti,
31 et'eloati tool.nr Wood eteeett wilt he,told, fOt.
setateetSf Show it rh •l y ,otesdwaged aceunern, •
Tettha nob. A•. Atlotr.
BOBTWULTUSAT, "
GREENHOUSE • 'AND HEHERNI!:
An Istulteuris stockr very R.4..ctand well_griumn
tittrairattlUtlie AND o 1.41‘111111..Nt. 'tot
Sale at 11.1.• thalami tizuttriken. c
A. 6.ll . Ktioeut
ears nut Id lilt; Grvqpitourtug ryynLlt.
utiputes. "
- ORIN iIIaINTAL HEDGE .
vind Ileutiock, Spruce,.
For a l by thy tloxen. May Loan, it the PlTTS
dubla.wT JOHN IL A A. MUltl/4/t.:11.
Neti l VERBENA,
MISS. KATE BAUM. .
A nne stack of —enc aOr es( ay suppr Of no,
vszumEN A. Miss Kate Kenm, no" , ready far sale at
Shu Up !end Uresuhouses.,,, •
uilauulAser, JuSIN .4 A. MUILLSOCII.
PITTSMMIgirir • •
AND •
/V 41Sn.
R USffn
sunsraWww
dottalt attention to tnalr tatenilon stook ,of Mit and
onnunantaltanes;ailarnent, rApdlinelandateen•
house SklanY.
efttAntratt alland rsoannant Cara to. to tA
(trona trump altoolll4ROtool,
OVJits.
Ore : Tvz Idasonisyr CO.,t
rico to ga / ma 11414 .3005. :
an
tilltApt a p lat k Vep.,...for.Dolldiair a %TONS
to n 4
teethe toga CairltieVia l gitle n itill i an c leil./,
to Beaver ceentl: near•VataiVe tavern. "-
Visas and specifications can be seen on applies
ofenanti tontntlestininsii.. •
mystlwilawlf , I:lBNltY.l.AßßEßT,'Contreflet.
CARPOV'rlEtlit 'ArrsviitirbbEll.fs
, .TAKENVITiCZ, 04 Milli tbalOcis Cl/ Mae;
lnekhrritalca'pfopusals will be, re.ceived imam nni,
pone dendi FU l " Minb o l l Nr i lit i ritu2. f li4 b°- in
CHURCH, Mutate , one Willa south of notacinatt
the i'lttabarph a nd re.
te li n ' str 11•= 7 .. 11%,
'boobs brlob mush, which ,11,71
will bel[lush (or the h.e
by sheet amain bleb wall; malting SS ltb.s
excellent material. Draft andepeci tlonsean be
L
f
seen by esilligLa r t t ar is Post , pace lbs Koblastows,
fire . 1 15 t t IV KV, 041.?ftw.01;.,.. oft. so
..
Sesrstartiat
FOR RENT
AUCTION SALES.
XML.9.1%7W/9
American arbor rite;
TRAIL CREEK. DISTRICT
NT...ail Lode •
Never Vali Lode. ,
V•ini••rtillt Lodt •
Union ode,
Uulil op L liir Lode
TRAII. RUN DISTRICT
Holman hod • 1
RA N N EU DISTRICT.
St. LO ib LOde.
rentlieoin
UCCEIt FALL RIVEII DISTRICT.
Abe Lincoln Lode we. of 200 feet,
Wash.. Lode of 200 feet
IdMole, or — Louisa" Lori. 30 feet.
Riddle lwelef of Att feet.
"Rang a total of 2000 Ret or nearly half mile
In length horizontally, of rleh tied produchmj ter
ritory, of unlimited depth, to g ether with I the
dips Pp
and earth therein. and all the rigida. prix I legm and
from hers thereto Inettitnt, appendant awl es impur•
tt named, or therewith usually had or enjoyed, un
der and suelect to the jurisdiction of the Govern
ment of :he United States."
The tiller to all of
lit
ows:iar, resident In Colordo.
The la to certify that I have wend!, examined
the titles to the foregol=im or ledges, and am
mtirinel that they new p
T AS YAWN, AtCy at Law,
001 Mal City. Colontda.
The spare of I (Imolai . Is tee Sidled to give the
opinions of nunservueldist=bedc,ltizena and
men of science who have ex this
district: the
following extracts relate therein , . earl that of .-ror.
E.dAllay ward
lle, l Kent. In particular.
mint of the New York U.
MMs p a r ii
Blr. Lincoln, do ring
In c(:
Our late lymented ?red
an intery Jew* ith Speaker Ca fax, relative to the
hidden wenitisof Colonulo. Nevada. he., sahl•
•`I have tintg ideas of the mineral wen dm of
Oar nathmve it pract !catty inexhansda..le."
The Non. J. P. tipsiter. Secretary of the luthrlor.
In the tidiest ilwportpresented to Congress. doted
Detente rid!, 1.41. referring to the thee present
rendition • 1,1 , sera ersitorles. mays:
"The wealth embedded in the rocks of teat exten
sive region Is lethally Inexhaustible, and it will
furnish In fotore years. Indirectly a pi Inelpal part
of oar means of liquidating the debt contracted by
the Government forthe overthrow of the Greet Re
bellion."
The lion. IL F. Bennett, delegate In Congress
from Colorado, In speech befdrethe finale of dep.
resentatlyes. said: "Judguig from what I know of
the undeveimmed resources of the counter . from
what I van toltl by praelicaletinera who se• well in
formed upon this subject, Ido say hereto-day before
this liones and before this `Country, to be placed
upon the records and reed of at men—that within
five years time, and by the year INN the gold fields
of Colorado Territory will produce 1130,103,M0 aut. -
allY: end areas then Its full resources of mineral
wealth in gold alone remain not Wholly developed.
t speak from the nutted teatinsony of met' , practical
miner. who have spent many year. In tire mines of
Citillbrnla, when I say tha t the gold bearing rt•—
eon of Colorado is far more eNtWeisive, quite as In
eximanatilde and the goldthearing,denrlaof much
riPeirlig'StrlArailnN9lc`gtTg' Ire. York As
say tenth, owe: "As to the extent of the gold
mines of Colorado, f am not proposed to give an es
timate, art found enough to run , employ my time
Ithin a radius of live mike of Central City Dime
location of the above Ledges, )but aster the richness
of them, time on hesitation in Sartlff, TEAT I Me
ttav run go UN our NICtIEWTIVER
With. nolenee. capital and time Pacific ROlrortil.
Coincide Is destined. In my "Philo.• to rival or s. -
mrsede California and Australia, and become the
RI Dorado of sits World."
Time opinion entertained by those abroad o[t lotms
In this dletriet, isalmown by Gm following ex totet:
English capitalesta an d purcase £00.1,10)of em Colorado mining lauds, their agents and .3.-
00pm, arena* en fonts. to develop the Nene. Tire
etalum are principally In Mental and Trail districts,
sod a recent purchase has been the Seaton Lode of
LCCO feet for which they paid 1100,0 0.
Au idea of the value of Some elaisnriloo feet each,
may be formed
theye fart Is considered that It
often occurs that y ield mill tons of dollars, and
nave in several inatanees been *old for $2,00 per
foot. Cr Fields, from Styli fent of the Bobtail *.tale
has taken out a `ready o..er $300,0001n gold, and
rpia,, onu
r ea l
od ttenwi nod refuse.l Tot
tn feet of
tills same e, tonal to 4WlhUntl Ore a elai of WU
As the purchase of Other of the above lodes world
ceoutre peat. money than the mojority ot perenms
e at command, It bins qeterptlued' to consol
idate them, and to divide. thetn ItecoTwelve 'Hun
dred and Flay
ORIGINAL '''SILA:RES,
Whleb .111 co.t. theubscrltabereto
One H Ire 4. Dellnes
Thus affording the mnu of limited means, as well es
the mplitalist. an opportunity nt -secure an Interest
in this region of 'practically wealth.
As all are aware. the naltal plaffidopted for the
development of Audi a,property Into formnecespre
ny and tune certifies tosi of stock. The plan- here
propos.] may be considered rnetintnang
fora:tattoo of two or more Companies°. thesepr op. erties, which Arc noblest to no royalty, lessee or
mortgages.
The bI:IIIBUDEWLean a., epee thls mild and
substantial b e tc. elem. editor* from among them
selves, each sdir.orlber being . tlgi blefto the position
of an odic. col the Company:. •- -
In order that ',turns may be speedily .
remit-red, tbeth subscription. tamed upqn the
proposition th at th e subscribers Ilumeillatelyen re- '
<tint ofMt DeA.4O (now reedy. for deliverY. ..4
whirl] may be examined at the deice of the undet.'
signed imiore subearibing,) may ieassithel r lands ear
trevz.gglmx.runr,,tristr.,,cgrc:V_.,"'n
To aeoommodate th ose of moderate means, th ese
• 'thterrats ,• are put at oleo exalt, tin order to get the
list tilled at once, and to prevelit, any,delay In the
'organisation of the Company.
Considering the morose valuable "Lodge."
Which constitute the mete of Aids entorprise—tbe
lair one eqsitable feriarek—the leer at idea
"intermits" In ILn...offered, andlhat each Interest
entitles the holder to his pro rata ahare, of aloes in
ALL tho - Compatalefr that may he organised
thern—s , so recollecting that:in nli.theredare Only
1,000 Intermits tette sold, and I
to would only rejlethe
one hundred seam - ma n each enke TWO ititio) to
AbAsobLb4 , whole, it,,japresamitl ir tltat di. is:hardly.
r ;g i lt IrteL g A t tralreAttl, e r. " lrgie g = l.
to taste noloserlialono. -
Cheetah? . Prafts allentil be OD'S , . to the ardor of
ltieriLMltrthrseil. whose endersentent rill he
tallpt, in addition to , thin•fin, t h lu , Lidn P roM P U T•
s UnitedcePring ;bun.
ludes V-Wit.riff4ll4l,l4/es and .ther tim - -
erinnopti Baud. taken at par. and :any premium
or AocrutAl Interest therpOSl allowed. lloristi
Minbr: repliterredmallvr liyextresir
"°". are- Row- °PM.- lillielerititthlutreeeleed
DUNCAN IC - MITCH:MO . N
er. it, etilthlkii,l l o;TTli l]Td„,
inikedene.eA
•
utottitc: ciiqng • MAnct4 3 tiqmo
IiaNAU SLIFER:.IIOL.W;I. JOHNS ON, kk.OI 0 1 8444,,PL,Venn5.1,13e01i aL iStue,orri.,
.'..llorirmoitTo.„ runclinart; • -
orpmfidopo.p..
*6.1114 +riath.g.oi.
Gad. K. Zany:A* Vrtiet tistArk , Coretttetta:'
KD Sloatniosianlr BOND. of ldond •
JOHN Wit.ldt, of 8. a NV. Welsh, `•
ilitts - i•trigitArt b oni ' Vetftir eigreMly . '
entered le thaSubsettptton Zook, front. which. t he,
,celpicsfe Issued, and from which ,Volices „gill. he,
two:gout Mr the drat'reeetlog for allitalastlaii.
'•Yttli Lode hi vrell developed wltlty nor opt. -
(oar feet lin width; rinanrospeeu'vrell: . • '
Mete Is gee shallyni thla.Loodo , 'Xi feat, dere esid
:4 feet long, Sedan tivilco Ise feet to width.
.'Title Lode Is vre,lNloveleped, sod -eons: if One,'
oY the hest In the 04014; *owe. teta sh",yonAt
feet Itt depthwllf vela Of sulpherets fear ,feetAtt,
o MIA Assays glade ofthis bre An'ove lttb heverY
rich. . '
frills' is in .N. I. Lode, 'and hse shall of 715 feat In.
I .pit,V 11' afore three Corbin' sr Id tayind •ot - good
Unt Intea fronEthltuLodevtelded , SIO3PaI ,
cord lo gold.
Vflitals really Ibrieleliesi Inidinet , dhintivered
the clistrtettlt iavrelldevelope.l4and.Oretalrestront
this Lode yielded upward's of gtodOpefP:' , l l * , • , •
;KG igli;i4 z) re) 3.!:Z1M1
Boots . Shoot' Gat
2345...T.,abrick** 2 4i,;
ISN
At:
iower Prices - tg..11 1 . -1 Y0:' talc'
be!oonOltl'i,#* fi i:AtfA r :
ALL NEW AAA DICED ABLE GOOD&
Call early mlavocAre fdrima
at i6u iho'itiiip a'!"
J. H, & ild . o
•
2y'i.
VOTED • 81' 4.2W
•Oin"rirr i Tg a - ge r . O T O.3; .: ' - ' s
Boisete 'Sighed italrevile"
.• - , 5 . ...CI •
SEMPLE 41cJOINEW 1,
'ilaermri4oo9ll4 , 3iiftblot size
••.* IS - d
SAW
1 - 1 L. PA'rrElßSOltlie
•
MANCHESTWSAW
mr!""rfeu,
Ailork
04 4 4,4 Z .wi f pac. INNEffruiwil
yOOO
EgTON'S*
17 Fifth Street,
ri-rE PaliasoLs,
SUX UXBRELLAS,
FANCY DAL MORAL SKIRTS,
BLACK AND WHISK BALMORAL z,BIRTs,
CLUUN LACII. AND INSk:RTI tit
COLOICED VELVET IUBEONS,
FINE BONNET .GNUTRIIISUNG RIBBONS
LADLIVA. , BIBBED HOSE
LADIES' ANA) MISSEy' COTTON lIObIC
=I
NOTIONS, TRIMMINGS,
EnBROIDERIES.
X-..A.0311 413-403:119. db ..
J net rpoelVt.4l and It 111 N. SOW 1001. rites.
EATON,
17 Fif llt Street.
GERMAN OPERA
KRIM, MDE & CO.,
.of 100 f •et,
of MO feet.
.of 3A tent,
.of "X 0 feet,
of 00 feet.
Nos. IS and 80 Market Street,
WEE
1=!:113
or WO tea t.
.of 100 ft.
FANCY GOODS
=I
8111.411.11101 a.
camaa
FINE IVORY FANS,
In White, Blue, aculel and Purple
FINE SANDAL WOOD FANS,
REAL POIM' COLLARS,
Mae Lace Collars and Ilandkerchleh
REAL HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS,
mitation Guipure Handk'fs,
AND LIGHT COLORED BIDS.
iThoiegaleAltuyers Nuppliqd at
EaStern Prices.
parkseußGH ,
Monday, April 16, 1866.
IrELROY, DICKSON & CO.,
54 Wood Street,
NOW OFFERING
A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
.harmOOS Oli'
KY GOODS
NOTION
At Low Prices, for Cub,
'N7'n:IOLESALE.
RIOTERS FROM
WE4n= PENkA;
ZAISMiIf OHIO,
and WEST. VIRGINIA
ARE INVITED .TO CALL
1VELR0Y...11.16. DieAlicitt . ..l. T. MAI.A.N IC
=SIM
wegooas , • • .
SOW MUM
:rttir
MEI
BATES, k_ BELL'S,
• t. • •
• '" 2t Hp-Skeet • •
MINIM
t :
k Jo* 000b19
''; New Vr.904141:
SP4ll,th, AMONIVENt
-All-the•Novelties.
DREES . • 0 1
NEW HAIN'ENTO AND'eoli4as V ,
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TIES ./13.4 . R:sool9l.7lllolflialelakq,,, .
• fun ustotat of
mik a tovuita AND MOLE 01 . 111,71 i '
rimy, 4.10180V1v - q, r
likli kth r ". Ds ANK9 3 ; 5 0.401t.1 1 .0.
i ...111-lindnunny limey
_artikeles sad
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