The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 07, 1866, Image 2

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    the ittobuiglt 4azctte.
MONDAY, MA 'V 7, 1866
roil GOVERNOR:
MAJ. 'QM JOHN W. CEARY,
Of crutsamistr coinrrY._
ESIOIII NTATE CI:STEEL COMMITTEE
Will meet at the rooms of TIM. NAtIONAL ONION
l'l.l.lll_No. 1103 intestotti street, Philadelphia, on
ILIshIPAIDA V. the Mit day of May lasi at three
o'clock T. st. The attendance of every member of
Committee 16 earnestly solicited.
K. .1011.1)AN, Chairman.
PHI LADLI.I.III , MAT ist, veg.
-
RIPTIDE TO ADVERTISERS
beieby even that hereafter all IRAS
eller, advertisements received at this °Mee must tw
paid for when handed in, except to tbe
ren ease dered of
YeeelY edge/tillers, whose bills win be
tlasrverly, us unit Advertisers will Pie...". I
note of this, as the rale of teat p•Treill epts
be I fo flex ad.
'vertisessents of the character stated. wn
ible enforced.
SVC cs
The price of our popes Is Tel rra the
counter or from newsboys.
Served by it
rirrensr: ceNts
_ .
THE TEST OATH
The plea of the president and two or
three of his Cabinet Ministers for a repeal
or modttivition of the test oath is, that
there are not men enough to be found in
the South, to till the national offices, who
can takes that oath: — The Union men of Al
abama, however, have effectually exploded
this plea by enrolling themselves and dem
onstrating by actual count that there are;
in that State alone, nineteen thousand men
who did not bow the knee to Baal; and the
.ludiciary Committee of the House at Wash
ington offer the further fact that there were
forty-two thousand men in the Union army
drawn from every Southern State except
Sonth Carolina.
But the ease of Mr. Cutts, of Alabama,
recently made public, shows that the diffi
culty does not grow out of a lack of men
who con take the Oath, hut out of the
preference which the Administration natu
rally feels for men who were tainted with
the Rebellion. Mr. Omits was an appli
cant for an appointment as Commissioner'
for the collection of direct to ses in that
State•. Ile bore recommendations signed
by Aoosfl so Liu 13, lsret; by .
ANDILEN , lloussos, Sept. :In, 'MCI; by Gen.
M..y 1,1, 1,;7.; and by' Gen GRANS,
Felt Is, I'-fir Mr. AmotEw .)unsex c,n
d,irsed lon , / I. //UCH. , / I q - integrity
and respectability: and one of the few in
the . , --ountry who -dood firm to the l i ~, 1,"
an I G.•n. GaAs,' endorses him as '•eiimpe
tent and reliable
et this loyal, true • competent and relia
ble man WAR not Appointed. He was
ling and able to take the test oath : but he
was thrust aside and the place conferred
upon oue F W t , 1"1(E.5, a member of the
Rebel legislature of Alabama, and. who
cannot therefore take the test-oath. And
Mr.Meer u.ocn, through: whose• depart
ment this appointment was made, asks
Congress 11/ modify or repeal that oath ik!"
1,11 , • cannot find men, qualified for of
ht. ean sub:eril n • to it '
There Is no .111 b dearth of loyal men a
the South ae the Administration would
have in Imebete. rhere :ire enough of them
and to spare, for all the national offices.
Ant the trOlthlr is they are not Jon N SoN
men. They min take the test oath, but do
not beton e to the "Incorruptible Host_"
They find the rebels, to whom they hay!:
hen oppo,sl for five weary years, all full
devotion the President, and naturally
enimgh they th, not like to follow where
"volt turn lead. Ileum the AthlthliStration
igimi es them, and asks Congress to repeal
the test oath because it is an impossibility
t o till the national offices otherwise.
THE MEMPHIS MOB.
As the facts referred to in the Memphis
riots develop themselves it becomes more
and more apparent that it was an outbreak
of the bloodthirsty spirit of the South which
now that the rebellion is over, vents itsel
upon the negroes. The riot originated iu
a boyish quarrel between a whi.e lad and a
imp° of the same age who encountered
ear h otlo.T 111 the streets of that city, and
this Wa , made the pretext by the rowdy
rebellious w Idles for an onslaught upon the
whole black population of the city. who de
ico•le I themselves as best they could, the
riot continuing for three days and ending
in the loss of twenty-five lives and the wan_
ton burning of the school-houses and
churches of the negroes. The Cincinnati
Commercial says
"It will he observed by all intelligent
readers that the negroes side of the story
of the rioting in Memphis has not been told
in print. No perversion of the facts can,
however, make it appear that they were the
aggressors. There is no question that the
worst of whites in Memphis—those
con esponding to the rioters in New
Yor and
k
in July, tStkl—wantonly provoked
murderously insisted upon the wretched of
fray of which we have had partial accounts.must
During the war, the Southern people
remember, the negroes were Peaceable even
to docility—never rose in insurrection, kill,
j,,g, defenseless women and children, and
burning unprotected property, as they might
have done in many quarters almost with
impunity. They are entitled upon this
ground, as well as upon that of common
humanity, to the most con-iderate kindness
front the white comtnuii les in which they
live. Such events its that at Memphis how'
bow inadequate is mere legislation, even
by so important a body as Congress, to pro
tect the Southern blacks, and bow much at
least depends upon the good will ofe
th
white's. And . it also appears, how grave is
the mistake in mustering out of service the
black troops, which has been, and is being
done, without the protest of a member of
Congress of which we Wive beard."
This riot, begotten of the old insurrection
ary spirit, proves the necessity of keeping
up a large military force at the South. In
no other way can the blacks be protected
against the ferocity of the half-civilized
whites of that region.
IN)EN N' IV AN , T TO T
AL.' BE THOUGHT
- LO•
There are some &millern V
envereil with the guilt of rehelliot
.....
n mantle, who are very auxions ,
to be thought "loyal:" but tin., of ".
who have the pluck to say what they think,
sneer at the term with its much heautruess,
as if they thought loyalty was the s . )
nym for dishonor. (if this class is the 1..1.
mi . of t h e A ug ust, pmstir”awi.diA, who, in
his paper of the 324 of April, thus writes:
"'Lept/,' indeed. 'Tis an ill phrase.
To what or to whom is it that you, or that
I, or ti,at any of as are under any political
obligation whatsoever to be 'bpi_ IP' is
it
to the President? The true Itepublimn
owns no personal superior. Is it to thi
drunken, lawless conclave, misnamed Con
s
gress? The creatures who make it up are
the servants, not the toasters, of the people.
is it to Chief Justice Grovel and his learned
associates? Why that Bench but the
mere translator of the people's will. And
yet bore is the whole triad of Goverment,
and not a sta rt ing hole for this poor n
'loyal'
in any one of the three. Rebel' is
bad
enough, but 'loyal' surely worse, for the
one, at least, means tight, and the other
her
has only sneak for its synonym.
• such a miserable, poling, Weak-legged,
crawling thing, too this ` loyal' —v cry well
iu 'the effete despotisms of Europe, doubt
less, but strangely out of place Lin this, the
'est' and freest 'Government' the world
ever saw.' But enough of Royal." Tis a
dead fly in the ointment and hatla a most
unsavory perfume. We bid its sneaking
paltriness, for the present, adieu."
E
. -
T7lB. J0111:802; men Cali themselves the
"Incorruptible Host." Incorruptible be
cause they seek for office at any sacrifice
of principlo, and "h9st" because there
arc so few of them.
TIRE 11011 DES STATES. -- -_—
• WANTED.
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An interesting and important struggle A t . ..ItlL/IcTIoN. — A. t.e4d: ,- - - --- -- - - • --- --
day: -.ince, in Noi i i i.. - i: 7 -
is jest beginning in the hordes States of the hurry of ,ollating 11,V4 from our eN.. A , IVAN/Clip—A FUlTllighed ntioolll.
T 1 tat a MS , : T.E r 13 ENTLEISAN. within re
'Maryland, Missouri, West Virginia and changes, just on the eve of goinz to press, Tie. atelendseed, ( otnthl , ittoners named In the ' .d,r1.1%.,..10.,,,,,kr!.4.4e P.TT Offi''' 'A dd " . ..U. '' •..
tar:tf
Tennessee
se struggle of the returned re . we made a statement on the str , n - th of One . Art, A...etablr. entitled ••As Act to Ineo no
4.. "--
r "
r'e ' WANTEIi- -- - 7 .4:00d A -eIIES to hell
.
of oar interested entemporarieh, that Alle
bels of those States to wrest power Iron' . —., HE Pittsenn GkS SAM6S CORINY: bREILIiAN AN4,4 Ills r4.,&EAION. °RANT
gueny t.,onege and grounds were antorw : AND lI'S 4 AMltalb.Sti, Hee latter just eat.)
the hands of the local men who have con- the assets of Mr. Culver, hat in , I I .
~t 'yen . 44. Apprnv..4 ,1,.. n th das et Aide. A. I,w, ~,, CHILIES PR il'Ett, YIRsT I..ESsoN, (match pl.-•
trolletl them since the war began. Enildti bv hint to the Milder:llion. Wl , tit.- i '..."-","'"'" ."'' r '''' 4 " " " . :' ' ' In (5 ' ' . 0,- ... r. ,L 'u n ,rv. :ll ) , F. d.r l i ' sl, - " ..e t. : :1,1t;. „. E.N. a.7 '. ir t' ...r : v 17„
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the lie \ I tiv lining, :Ind IV'' " c "'"'"' "'"""' '" '''. • '''''''' `" '. ASH 1 rie b Abl r ie_ Wl T r N M I pa": r 'ith ''' a - ply to , add r..n.,
ineslte'vil,t,i,".sl;.l.l7.l._'lniLiYiiiireiiii
i‘,...„ did
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ii K , l .,, l . :. r k i, N h l . 'F. I 051 V A NY. N. , . 7..2 14 4 .444r4h /t n.,.
In each of these States desperate efforts ASH ER E . LI.I ° S. litillalr'd"elreet.P Pittsburgh, ea.
. mhl24lEdHaer :new
were made to carry them into the Confed.
eracy. Tennessee was more than half car
ried over; Missouri far a long while hung
In the balance; and the attempt to enlist
Maryland on the side of the rebellion was
so near being successful that the failure was
mourned over by the rebels with a sincer
ity not to be questioned; yet, although the
rebels In those States failed to carry their
States out of the Union, thousands and tens
of thousands of them went into the eebgl
army, andlought against us with fiendish
bitterness throughout the war; and these,
having now returned to their former homes,
demand lobe reinstated In their farmer po
litical privileges.
For, iu all these States, daring the war,
- laws were passed disfranchising these Re
bels, and they find themselves without
votes, upon resuming their old places—a
position peculiarly unpleasant to a South
ern Patriarcl, who, in times past, had but
to command to be obeyed.
The first effort, therefore, is for the re
peal ofthose laws. These Rebels, justly
disfanchised, demand to he restored to their
forfeited rights. They are organizing upon
this basis; and probably the fiercest politi
cal battles of modern times will be fought
upon this issue.
For the present the interest centres main
ly on Maryland. MONTGOMERY Blain, the
President of the United States Johnson
Club, heads the movement there for a re
peal of the Registry law, which disfran
chises the rebels. The loyal men of Mary -
land—the men who saved it from the fate
of Virginia and North Carolina—men such
as Ihtsur WINTER DAVIS was, and .1. A.
C RESSW ELL is, are Radicals; and because
they sympathize with Congress, the re
turned rebels have , •
JonNeott for his help, and have got
The whole influence of the National A.
ministration goes with MONTGOMERY 111. s
t
to break down the loyal, true-hearted tee
who stood by the Union in its hour Of
peril
and to build up the power 111 the Rebel
who invested Washington with a hostile
army, ransacked the farily mansion of the
131. A ins, and invaded their own State to
lay it desolate. The issue is this fairly
initted; and although the patriotic men o f
Maryland might, with a reasonable faith,
have looked fir help, instead of opposition
to the Government they risked all to ale
fend, we shall not allow ourselves to doubt
that they will sueoeed, as before, even
guinst such odds.
The first act M the drama is character
,stie. A local committee of Baltimore, air
lainted two years aim, by the lincondi
thinat 1: 12 ion men, had a Meet n_ a few
days t wo. The chairman, as it happens, is
the Postmaster of Baltimore ; and meter
lead, the committee passed resolution
nlorsing the Johnson administration am
ogating to itself the right to call ilia
tate Convention when it pleased, thus. it
sect, assuming the right to control tlii
Mion of the party throughout the State.
This treachery has aroused the true flies of
Le State, and the acts of this resuscitated
ommittee are likely to be everywhere re
pudiated. The Baltimore American says
.k majority of the Executive Cminnittec
of what seas two years ago known as the
I. neonditional Union party, have arro
gated to themselves the right to lay down
a platform for the Union men of Maryland.
Tuey have seen fit to usurp the rights of
voters, and dictate principles to them, in
stead of waiting to listen to the voice of
the people assembled in a convention. An
early meeting of the Union delegates in
State Convention was demanded and re
fused. A request to postpone an enuncia
tion of party principles was denied. The
whole power of the State Central Commit
tee Las been centred in one man—the Post
master of Baltimore city. Resolutions
acre adopted endorsing "the President's
Policy," condemning Congress, and de
manding the immediate anmission of the
rebel representatives, without any guaran
tee whatever. A resolution sustaining tin
Registry law was rejected by these as lilt MCn.
Sine-tenths of the Union men of Mary
land will not follow their lead. There is
scarcely fl Union paper in the State that is
not already committed to a different set of
principles. Let the loyal men, therefore,
make themselves heard. What is neeMil
is action, prompt, decisive action. lu
when politicians wavered and shrunk fron
the responsibility, the people rose in thei
might and declared that ti - c Union mui
be preserved. In 15413 they took the feat
again, and, while trimmers hesitated,
sent
the lint forth that Slavery must die. 'Now
it is their duty and privilege to show the
world again that they dare to think and act
for themselves. The issue isqfiain. There
is but one question to be decided. Shall
loyal men rule the State? Are see ready
to submit to Kane and Lowe? Shall we be
governed by men fresh front the battle
fields where our own brave boys fell '
Shall the victors give up to the conquered ?
It is vain for men to evade it •r try to eon
real it. There are and can he lint two par
ties in this State. Either the Rebels or tin
Union men will rule.
ITEDIPOKI
The Republicans of Bedford county held
a rousing meeting on Monday night last.
Feely I.4)wriship in the county was repre
sented, and the best of feeling prevailed.
Speeches were made by W. M. BALI., lion.
FRANCIS JORDAN and John CESSNA, 111.,
and the following resolutions adopted:
Utsoloedß Thoard t co u n t y ite a ß s p tulyb lewaul
party
cordially approve of the efforts of the IEIB-
jority in Congress in reconstructing the
Government in accordance with the priori
ples of civil liberty; that in the passage of
the Civil Rights Bill, over the veto of 1 5 res
ident Johnson, we find the highest proof of
their fidelity to the glorious principles of
Republican Government, and an earnest
that they will remain faithful to the end.
Hcmlred, That the recent report of the
Joint Committee of Congress on Heron
4ruction affords a basis upon which
tote and loyal men can unite; by wt
treason can be made odious, and trait.
punished, and States lately in rebeliiou
stored in the Union at the earliest ino
ronsistent with the peace and ,4ar
nation.
CM
To the %staters of Pennsyivatita,
11 s minute nii, May 1, INCA. —1 n
diem , to the authority vested in' me by
resolution adopted by the Convention
Soldiers, held in this city, on the eighti_
day of ltlarch, 1865, 1 do• hereby request
the honorably discharged soldiers of Penn
sylvania to meet In their respective Legise
lative districts, and elet delegates, not ex
cceding five in n umber , to represent Owl]
district in a Soldiers' Convention, to Is
held in the city of Pittsburg, ou Tuesday
the fifth of June next, at ten o'clock, .5. at.
Where any Representative district tom
prises more than one county, the manner
of electing the delegates is respectfu:ly re- I
furred to the soldiers of the district, for I
such conference as will result in a fair rep
resentation of each county.
Citizens who have borne arms in defense
of the nation treason have especial
interest in the purposes of this Convention,
and it is desirable that as full a representa
tion of the brave defenders of the country
as possible should he secured on this °era
sion. J. F. HAIITIIANFT,
Late Brevet Major General, U. S. A
TUE latest advims represent .the wheat '
fields in Eastern Ohio as in better condition
than in any part of the country between
this section and Michigan. There arc
some good fields in the central part of the
State, but they are exceptions. in many
places, as in Trumbull county, much of the
wheat did not get sufficient start to enable
it to withstand the cold. Some slight ben
efit from the late favorable weather is per
ceptible.—Clersiand Herald.
1.,V28JL L IJLWA
it worth denial. The true facts of the case 1 ox TII E.2lhr l/AY Olt 0 at. A. D.. 111611. ; *ANTED -/slab ,
are, that Mr. Culver gave a certain tract of At 10 o'clock a. m.
land to the College, and erected a boarding I WILLIAM PHILLIPIs. ,
house thereon for the use of the students. 1 JAMES IPCONNOIL ; I I L; IP Ft( 7\ 4. ° D 11 T%P.ANTEIS.7IDOLTAnttwIt Sh"ll°';,!r:Hrti.°A7-..
PHIS kn. tart, new lands. under an
J s tO W• niair A , N 1.- , Comulls.in, r•. . "'"1 The ' ONLY
A. title was never given, and con-qequently I
the proßerty is legally among Mi. Vulver's . I ';l l . ) g i girtt , r3.1.' 'I
Vour°leVidann4l::"htell'lta°r°slllSliflor7dP. tliFetes,°:l%
TIIIIMAS SMITH, i Wheeler a tleon, fir.er a Bak.,-, „PR •
.1 , ( .!' . :
assets-lilt is highly probable, however, " 2 " md ! n1,t.t!.. 1 .7„: ftvlirr:,;:,h, - P,' ...":,;..i..":..
that itatrolation to the College will not Le NoTicE—The undersigned,Cona. I . httAW a CLAX.K. Blddelord. tine.
Dispatch. 1 . , mlnsioners named to the Art of Assembly. tort
disturbed.—Erie se.leodmaWF
1 licti ''Au Act to lueorboreLe the
LOYALTY IN TTIF. SOT-TH.—The Mobile ENTERPRIIE INSURANCE COMPANY ' I
Nationalist says that on the occasion of the OF PFITSBUII43II... I
recent tirenten's celebration in that city the Approved tat rof dayuf March, A. D.. isca. mitt
route laid out for the procession was , liosen . oar. Boole and receive subscriptions to 110 aplbtl
- - ht.. le of said Company. on the
to avoid passing by any United States tiaz, : 19th Day of May, A. D.. 1966,
and to effect this one of the uarrowe and 't
AL In „.,,,„ k 0. 0.. „, t the vourpti NA 't ',Nal.
least agreeable streets in the city was pick- t Ras K. in the City Of
P . M: Burgh. Penna.
-a toNson. i
ed out as a part of the course. The only , wit LIAM PHILLIPS , I
Wit LIAM lIAB
EMUS. ! ALEY, t
K ...."3.l"'''''
and white, the color= symbolizing the Coll l AVS
P. AM
Ml; HYBL/MAN,
federacy; not the smallest scrap o 1 f blue, It. 3IDIM.F. BOBLIITS, I
attill.llnd ,
even in the form of:, tlowet . teat" tolerated. I
The rope! , Were t oVerea With red and white 11,S
T 0T I Ci..—. 4, 11 , Pe rrone
ti,h.ou
d i . nj tre e tt: ,.. d .
stripes. TI battle 'Jag, draped iu black. l , r... ap . p h oinlli tnoteW-Inr assess damaies ° for tbe
carried in the to oc,•ssiou, was ,t large silk az i .:! , , li i ,, b 4i , i . Ittr.AZ-Vtanir,tent I t l: l i ft , c9 , n . d „ NL:r n d e . ,
Confederate bannet. . w ol meet on the premixes on FRIDAY. MAY nt h.
Mh N 'soul IN Meat( tat Got :`• TY —• Ile ! rpl l 9/1 1 u 1 t 2 u 11 1; ' it ' t 1 7 1. 1..
1.1" to
1.111,1/1:1411 c l=lll l Nll. . 11.
twt'Ur i a S
Sattnratie et t•Itillt! lithollllg alrlzty AUTHUR HOBSON.
ap25.2...1 1130 M AS li A LL.
red ill the village of GeorgetoA n, Mercer I
V OTICE.—The holden , of
county resulting in the death 4,1 a man
.1. ,
pbb
bob,b,
b,,bb, ,
by
,bb robryb
wbm.
,ue.
named Limber. Limber, it appears, had 1 the
1'11y...91 Board. fur the payment of boun
been drinking, :end bettailltillg somewhat 1 I t t: ; - h r,t tV . - I m ''' , '3 , 0 ';'"T r ::41 r jgr, , , , v e d T t gt.. k :1 . .. `- g!
into x icatt•al, he mine ked 2, ydung man litF. N BRIE, EN., at the
seta
Narioloa moor or
named Cannon lie knocked Cannon 1
.( , i by. :,baL ,b6 i . Merest alit not h ‘ ti p ti. d i qu , ,ln „ zfter
down, and was on 14,1, of him and heathy -, i ep2l:t'wd l're,loietil of the Board.
him, when Cannon drew a pisp,t:ind tired', 1 To ‘tivalet“ NATIONAL BANK t
Cm-ratittattt, March Mith, PM I
the ball lodging in the breast iif Linikr,
THE N ()TEM OF THE CRAWFORD
who expired almost instantiv. Cannon ortixTv BANK. Meadville:Mt CITY BANK.
immediately delivered liitmad up, and is tut civ . i . VEN /Otte/ Bett s :K. PranSltn, aud PC : .
now incarcerated in the Mercer c4,lloty jail. , T0.n.,94,';.An1it,A,V,,, a , n , .., "tit .- .-" ,,, r
—Lawrence Journ a' I nitc.l.lf - I iKt sIPT A N 1/OItEN. Cashier.
k N 11 , -
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at , NS:if, le, PRIZE CONCERT
. anal others, in Not% 1 tot, fair :111 111 I t • NI'l'ED STATES
'gel default in the iN'rfCll,lllllle.• Of Pon
rapt growing .1111 of the itttrplitca• o' lit
tania oil land, llettr .1. Itttt 'wool i••• nuc t
.1 the partly , in aletemte The ittstlittp ot
the pasc show , a pretty lti.z thing on I. :Liu I
The plaintiff to•k, that alttfentlatit- take tool
pay tor Ittatit ,littre , of •40p1; in the ponitia
ny, to organise ar Ilk)! the 14311110 I lia') a•N
1;114(41 $llll l ,OO O , The ali•lviim• in-1- 1 •• that
the plaintiff hitt , pant 110 inittn•y, whirl
hale a•xpeinlinl $1 , 1'2, 11110 in la'''itti•rpri
ern1)01011 latlite , -.3y that tt Crosl))s Opera House, C111(.11go,
„.•,‘ f,,,,„ Ihr nvivititttitittf Z.tate 01' t teoi,
reintutly amt eat in 1)a titot roof the 101 l
owe niMelling the :mita hole,.
tnall-I „, e tout reliant finer ”
It
t t en ,a that some sharp 1 ankett ha , hit upon
his liar turning to peeuni:try to P ,, tit ,
1;t; i• 1111111,1 panicWllit•ll .I••• Ii) 1;;•
41 thrrilighont the t inintt c, met t- Inall l l I
u luring lay till. I leeil i, alekl ;•h. ,, • I I:
tlettq, It) the wearing til ushich i.e pretethl- '
holern atittl the otlittr ttnittotne•l Grettiabotrk.t.
tat he eirtqctittilly wardedall 1
'rue Attorney ha lit ittl lia.• let 1;1 , 1 stud; ,
We olilpert of nrvitral the tail
4 •
.1, to that effect, Vital 1.1,110,1611 g
e )-suing of free pa...el, ittt,q.c.l the Itt.l
•gislalrtreq. annul- nll On- , rant in ex, , b, r
c .t The tn ci l anoi • ninth , in the pa, it• Le ;,..1 ;;F ••; rry I;•ua .1:10,1011.
; per-nic. injured on tht ot cl, t P."
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rihe nit. thi . ink...nal 111.• % icinity of Mail ' ...7. i, ' i - i: tins ....ii: .. . tun. ,
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1...
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ir, like iltoit before the ,weepid; and the
, : n • tt . ~..,'?,i.,,... ,•••••,,:,,,.,,,.;,..,.,,,,,,, ;
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101'01 heat, , 11. fit , by the 1 11 . 1 11:.! , "I ' ~{".' . , •1.• .1.. No• .0 1-.1“ . ~,,,• • ...
I, liquid, Iva , •di great a. t., fa,. I 11, i eu, . ! : I ,: : ,
„, :1 ,, ,, ,,... !,,,,,,,. 7 ,, 1. 0 ::..t0;rJ . L . 4t i . , : n.
ointture in a few hoar , tool helot , the ' 111.4 4,....t... • . 111... h.
•cetiiiii,.., lailni, to that In ,tounicr (-;•.: I. ,il ild , 0t,k.<•,,•••..,,?;,..,i,!.,•::•-•tt , tiol i. ,
L.c.,
Zr.,-),• and pre,ers 8 . it there 1.11 11 , 01 ly . .1., C., 21,.... Ito good 1,....11111:. ..... 1......104
: wenty four loolr,. ‘,• dd lot id,- te....t0, . ..... .i.iiiiii
1 , • dd 1.11..404, 4...........40 ~.....,„
5A1.1.1. .11.- OWN —l l ll Sall.ll,lllV 1...4, 11.. I r , : :.,.... m:.:`,.,‘..,:!.;..1i,..;,,,. . . 10,r...
Ti...,,,itnr at State. !qr. \\ drilf r. 3111•1
.4.. 4 p 41011,'‘. C.414 ' 111 \V s triar, iris., ...di, . tii.iini
con,ultatio m ith the 111111111111 1 11...11, -.1.1 •' '''' I•.:!11,-,: 1'''"....1 "..Ihr`• M.' „..,,
430,1/011 (1f . alit la Ili.. Tr,,,,1, ..,,-,i, r,-.1 ~. ~„ ~,,,....,... itt,11111.4 - 1'.....r r..”,et .
1 ,, 1/1. .:f 141 by a jinni ii •diltittiot iit thi• Li • • 11 x.., ... 4.1 , . a 5.1... 1...Z.r.
••” . ~ 1•.................... 11..5i11, ....
I...!:lttlit. at it, ria•idu -.1•••coi I; cii,,,1,, ~ 11 1 nte1..... 41..1.1 , . ....1..1
premium of :In; per cenl A. like dinimin :, i ' ,'," l''',r,:'"d ,i;.,,,,•••„7",;.•':zyL
...•• t?''.''',„,
remains {ll 1, .119.0 ,4 • 1 1 1,1 1111(11.1 01.• 1,..... , .1.. I' ~ ,,,n g M.stc , iiil e. . So o •••••I, '.‘"l
111i011. Thk ( . ..in Sia• in the Tre.ciury ''' 1 1 ,',', ~:5 1 . ',1.,. 1.1.,,,',T.1.„, :'',1..;:.V.„,,,,, 1i..',,',
when spei ic paymt•ut, were guspenileil in ini 4.• 1:11.......,....0r5. 411 ea... 1.,.,,,,
16112., Where a has relllaillC.l since tlial time. r I:'',l ‘,l". .1%.".11,T!it.:,,r, Vi,7„,,i'..ii i„ 0 ~..;.,. , ' f .
:,t::,
CVIU ,ii !.., 10 , i 1.71.1 L 1.'...001.11'., nnal 1.1.....1 Goblet. mud C 01.6. 41
ti'
JL 13i
ti-s earl.
Pl' la:LIA1-F. 111 , CATTLE —An agent iil l ...,...p..1.1 run /............1.1 .51.•..... litlltons.
‘.
Senator Spraglui. 01 Ithoile I,lanil. lia• been 10,,,,„,,,„ ,„,i,V,,,;',.,`Tr1i1„,„.. 4, ~,,ic e „ r i,
.' ' ', - 1 - 1 " :.
in Chicago buying beef cattle for .I,ipuni 111 . :.i.don ao kr.gra. lags .1.1 011 1'41111144C 41
. ,
..,,,
to Providence, where 11. 1 1.4 i• hirnt-heil 'ii • ‘,„, a„„ ~,1 , ' , ,,- ; it - ,:j..., et: , ~' 'n
... . li;iu
the °lterative, lii Ili, mill,, numbering ,owe , iiii..tiii .1.. 1..... 11 . - . 011.1'n, oiler). 4 1 0 . 4 1 .' ~,,,,
..,
. a. h... ..... •.
I 5,0110, at fir , : i o•t i trztn,portation ailded. l ____."`_-_:'
NVilltin the la , t h . ,* month , belt , en if.; r,, . Tow•
000 and 5r...50,00 11 worth iit I . atihe and twig, th.1'''..•...1,,,57,:,',1,1.,..,%,•,11'•:•:....•,!:•,•••1r,1.hi,:,;':".:,:••:;:t7;5.:::‘,
have been purl !here for till-put - Iw , iii... ,iiiid.... ti -A i nit. 51111.•.• *MI-. a m,.......1 lit
Tit E lieUle, n all I -govern( r ii,' Ne v it , la ,W la. , 1:::,::"',":,:1r'"2\'":i.‘,1...r4:.1:::.;.„;‘,:.,!',".V,..t':.',,,
in W11(11Cf of the State Pri,on, having re- 1 ',1,1,1.".1,.:11,,.. 1,.,..
,11.,T..,1,1„1.,`,...1:::‘,,Z1r,,;,,,,,1.1;1,:;,-,t1r...,.11,.:1!,
' ceived a lot of new uniform clothing tot : ,„., 1 , ~„.,„ „„'„,,,, ~,,„,,, ,„ q„. 11.1 ~, ~,„'„
''',. the convii•ts. put on a -nit and V. 5 .111 into , ' 1 : 11 ' 0 ” .-• I 1 1 . 1 "la ~ ..."1 ,11, 1, .. 1, 11,11, t• 11.1 ,1 1 1 ... 11-
1 ....•It . ..1.11 1..11 .11r,t1.... ..• 1., 111.• •1111,,01t, .1
login, Ile Wan inimeilniti•ly appreneniteil, i g.....1.• , r 11.•111r, • rirk,l• an 1',....a1v At the prat.
1 taken before alustice of the peace, and mint l'l,';',,‘,llili'',.',l: ',11",',,11i;-',1,;;":,-,,..,.',II'-..-spl,l,!,;,..:,?;...,`I.,..
',' 111 the prison as an e,ettpt•il convict. did 1.1 i,k, ..” re ,- t Ipl ~I prl., 31,1 ..tali.i. (... re•
1 ' 11.1 . , 1.1..11.0. 1....1. .1511 MI-A.11111.E ~,..ENT.
~ A 31.E.stritt• tnini,t.,r thinli, it the Jot}' 'st ANTKI I 11. ~..r. ....., now.. and .111 an... 14 0...
, r . of the pulpit to pray for Jell ' . leas i.. The
~,,1',1,...:1. -I ' , " -• l ' • w k . ' , 011•.1 ',..a11'.11'.'111- or,'
, Memphis liepeni.i , ” ii retorts. "Ihni-t you I -1.,..„„ 1 ~.„,i, „„ , 1.1 .,, „„.„,„:,,,.,
1,, , r ,,
do it. ion pot- fur the Solid. rti Ciiii 1 v....ar0,: ii i kilo ..1 r.nr Y. .. ... 't .1.11.... Int el , .
- .. awl lo.roanlitin In 'nn) 1., e •,...... vlll t,.. nl.
felleracy, and we all know it, fatc t•-•too., iii, ........,....1,.... .t. n. nal nettol
4 A 5
1.. A
LECTURE.
TREE LECTURE.
PROF. 0. S. FOWLER, OF NEW YORK,
At )}AMII\II HALL TUE,DAY. %lay t•
hot .................
boys admitted. To ...toot . rt. T
..Ith roblir CS:111011mi lon.
Iteht 110111..
-
il.\ 1 • 11 . 1•1t1 1,11. NI, 14. IAIIII.
HE PRESIDENT AND iLDREE
tors a tiu, It.sok Ibl 4..4.1..1,1 a Ills
•ttol of FIVE rElt 1
T i ..11 Itu 1 nvilll
t ffollls 11. , 1.% 1111.111.1..... A 111
pal.] (4F ,orkl...lrf ern or 115.1 t Kai
on or alter the Iltlt 111.1.. 1.0 , re,,,t
NVNI.
ES=
Itte, Urry N
ITr k.O I• 1 $
"11. Mat I, 1. ,
`HE DIRE( TOIIS OF THIS HANEL
haftlf re lhl , .lay ,I a .1,, .0*
ENT. 11... 1•31,11, ,f .n. 11,
thr sssss 1014. no:1131110 4..).ll•ililrr+
Icir legal rrpre,.10.a11,....0,0 ail* , the 1”,.
M Ali. ,411
he_g l
.t 111, 1,A,, NK.
ri S it', , Mat
lIIVIDEND.- The Premident and
Dirioitors Ili! , Mani. ha... rule r la) detiiati . d a '
divl.ten.l of VIVN PER'of Got i.rti•
mrot oat of Ow profit, of tio .11. 111111 fig,
tiayatile. to the . i-totithuldt rt on and el., thr tin
loalant. Itntli..2wi .N. HMO , .
/ I It S.L Coq.,
I'irltkritt.ll. hint it.l.
I lITIDEND.--The Board of Di
ton, of ant, l'otupalo hat, day tiolor•
tot a illiticiend of FIVTV 11: 1 / 4 1% , upon t men
•nnn of
lb, Capital Stroik. ~tartird pion, r
of Or tai six inotitiii, flee of ..‘1, 11 •
'mint and sitali . tax,. solr Om-lint/In,. on
and after the 1011 i I o at. WM. I'. 111.:1:15EBT ,
;0'2:2,1 Sverelar. •
I'm 11,.t. NA ri.IN .1 11,...n .. 1•,...1 to.,
ms I.r.rsot mai.. play 1.1. IM.
re THE BOARD OF DIRE( 'l'OllS Dr
men, 'j HE
is an t, h,......•1nr•-.1 a .11,1.1. a.I E
PER l ENT. t/al 4.1 11.. varßlap. ~I Ow lal .I•
.1 thd• oorallon. pm, ably f”rlloa 111.. I 11 , I 1111., :11111. , 1.,
will be 1...1.11., Mr Baill..
11. N. El PIMA \ . I a-1..
1.1. I WO or A I I • .
rlrr-ut 11,11. Jm.)
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIM
Sealed Propo,als . t ll ...Iyrd at unit onlr. un- I
tl 14th Instant. 111,1.2, tor o ot ST.la Y.
A I RCM Ititllll.Y. art.. , Wood, Itu d n. t in M. loce
town , hlit. on the road leading from llegheny I'lty
ato limier count y. ne Kekarl
can ;stut A
trn o .
ono re wan 11
Mon.
ny lly direction of t c
lwd.l, K 111.-SHY LA
( '.ARPEIVTEII% AND BUILDERS,
TAKE soTieF., that until the 10111 ttlr MAY.
Info. healed Prointanle will be reeelt tol by the
" a. " l‘ i tt ' lV:l:l t Atl ni tr a.AML,''
pp of
c o unty one mild tonal of Nobleetown,
Allegheny county. near the l'lllaborgh and Bleu
benvtlly Itallroad. will he gin en for the use
of th feattractor. Ihr old brick chord, which I, V.
11, 02and II inch wall. containing Ws pore, of
excellent material. Draft and specifications can
seen by calling at the Post Noblestown.
Any further InAmnation can be had by calling on
tbe Rev. J. ear blohlestosen. Addeese to
Noblestown, Alleghen n y couny, Pa.
WM. 11. 3101tHEAD.
beeretary of Committee.
4nd Hemlock Spruce, 1
For sale by the dozen, 100... r 1,004 at the I'IT7IS- i
li UMS II Ili Ilt-Elti ES.
atylitrudigirT JOHN B. aA. MURDOCH. i
NEW VERBENA,
MISS KATE BAUM.
A One stock of General Negley•s superior new
i iVERBENA, kttas Kate Damn, now ready for sole at
Ike Oakland Orcenbou cs.
ruyittmditwT Jtr!Elli R. AA. 611IRDOCII.
1 DITTEIBITUGH NURSERY
!! , i
LICENSE UST. 1 AND OAKLAND MEIJI/ASSES.
. . . . _
GROOMS. /Una rs. B AL.
. S;EPPLEMENTAL to the 4 1 h List thwfts.thwß.JsrviZ i ? r ;i. .
~..
• ...-, Boa, Apptlesittons to telt 'donors, flied In the NURSERYMEN AM,
•-• Sullen litteu Rost to skier extensive stoat or ?mil atui
rilirst TLOT 0 ". E"'" ' I
' ler' • rilllKCII Ta v Sth Ward Pittsburgh. ornamental trews, arergrankih P.P. vlrtrrrttra greens
jilialiN FLOYD h• CO, Wholesale . i'Ve..t,,,,, will . ,11..... gTuit..• AY, ilm 19th 1991., b O999Je .
I tome aunties- __Przkra.•_int.'
I•lte°l2u=NO. 18
Wood
'"d
Z2'
L"'rtgArY"d"' 1 tl...T.''''''tir4*: lai r" b 7.7. VartßON. Clerk. Unr s al aZr.Csim "la
".1.1
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. . . ... . .
apW-2 dSw F
BOABIIING.—,I few
lIISSOLUTION.—Tbe co-partner
el"ibr"""'""'" w"1""'" '" 4 • ' l. '" LI hip he,et.r., existing between -BLAKE a
...ye.c.an could be bevlwanluonano.tb,4l .11 roomKtl mb.gbbby City. wn. diesolVoci on lie
f ar, °M..e• ‘" 4 r• ''''" • L?"-'''''• y tie MARCH. I , y the death of trIl•
Bt./..% p, 301. with pro name, • • tb,m111.1,,, The accounts of the arm will be settled
ROODS ANDROARD.—Enru
i<rolohf.dd?:l2rl`o"ArinobulT:V7 4 2;
PlA•ongtr Railway, 14 a dress.toi 31. Fr; ',11 , 8 Or-
TICS. Ilarerenees esehasiaml mbUtlf
At Ito Nl.lter,a
1.. y 7 441
DIVIDENDS
PROPOSALS
ROOMS AND BOARD
NOTICES
PRIZE CONCERT,
I 101 AIV% Al
11A "1-
N 041.000
9 00
LIST OF PRIZES
Vs . !
%% 11,11S'. BitAl,l,OlEl, A I.
111
•:: . ;.n,':,1•, - a',.`iii.r , '..'. , `i
h sor -ale I
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‘,l the .11i t ;;• r 1: . 1
v etl tr.. 1.4 Ibe erre...l .Irlr. lug the
Vin, n 1.1 1t... the +3lll ,
•
11•• n
V. Law,h.e. M. I •• •'. rehh•
s.
11,4.. Alga.. Itah.lell, ,pf
Huh. Vim. F. s.•!i/ I s .ul h..
11.1. 1/5.11 Ma , r, Ex..Nl • 10,1
I,you , k,
11.....
Mint..
Ja,..1.1 ,,, v 111 , Art. .Nl. l, It 111 , 1tro, 111.
run he
))ir O. 11l µ•rlers ..1 WW
Ir 1.... I Al
I..ta. A "tlenn..
R BIDDI.E ROBERTS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office, No. 11. Grant Street,
I'VTM 13 PF.N NA
inn Ivo,
REMO ', AI.
XVI. . Jai Ft C.7 , 12CT I`T.
AliOrlie) at Law,
11. ~ern., v ed ai. (nib,
1%T.:=.• 114 Slftli St-root
HOTELS
in: NEW
UNION DEPOT HOTEL,
town for poi... aevoinl33o4atlon TIII ite , •
I.A\. MA\ 30.
RESTA 1; NA Ar , F.NIENT. open at Al.l.
rl , ll, lay awl night autolays excepted.
IRA A. Clll.lltCll. Supt.
SUMMER.— STETSON HOUSE,
I.llhoi 11110 S(111. NNW•
Thia new and Organ , . Hotel will be opened for the
un or about the lath of Aline next. Thla hotel
le partleularly arranged tor thr eoinfori of
!loon oan s... , ured for the snavon application
at 1110 Astor Sew lurk. 10.1. M. C. A.
: , r-T so N. 'fl the :both of April the stackholdera
t0...•t at the Astor House to •lew the iolgus and
eat, 111011 rooms. A few altar... of stock rentaiu On
dieposed of. l'artle. al,iting to subscribe can (133
143 eo
13y at to .1. IL COItI.III.S, Treasur r. e
liroadany, Now York. lnyl:l4teod
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
_ •
to PA ItTN Elitill II" N OTI CE.- -We
this day associated with col as partner and
General )trivager of the !foundry owl Martine bust
\naed, Mr. JA.ME..
r.Z.erC..4B:7,hLrlttiw:rlyar*Lor ' go ' w r ell-known firm of J.
NeitOli L Co.. and ntackhoubc Jr. Nelson, of this
city. VUCAkl'ini ‘'kK.-
,nou April IM. ilia6.--aplintuid
irs=
DISSOLUTION
Of - TYER - YE La I
FOR SALE
VOR SALE-About FORTY
LOT, in plan laid out I.y Sr. Mc it sin and
nun. c 1....• t.. railroad,. Term,
sell amount tios ‘lllllOllOO 011 01.1.) ”"
mist!, . Also, Improved rt rimicc
slirubliery and troll. Title perfect, Elmo.. at nil
till Tool Works. Nos. 30, ir2 sod Si Ohio tan,. Ail. -
Owns'. or ofJ Asa, on the prrrnises.
0 y H. 11. LEI lil.
SALE
listm Eso!.!;Oori), L
rßten yt , r, l3 rs sta l Ti O n;
DUCE
o a lr. rti n t si = 11100 pent'
rongA
Produce Bune 7 ss. Alt couiunicatious strictly
confidential. Address P. 0-700. Pittsburgh.
tultinitt
SALE-IOWA LAND-$2,00 0
-I- —ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY
ACRES oF LAND. attested near Webster ('D)',
liatelltouty , low. We the line of the raettle
Railroad,) lecoun °Geed tur tale for Two rust
DOLLARS, cash. Addeo. • •OW N " •z arra
OFYICIL. spe,Lf
1.4`43R SALE--A Valuable Country
Residence at Edgewood t3tation, l'enneylvauis
liallrimd, one nod half miles from
Eleven acres IM perches of Land: a any new I 'won.
log containing tea rooms end cellar umisruesth.
Fruit and other consenience• on the premises. For
further information, rats est Nu. tau Fifth street,
Pittabtirgli, or on Use premises
noinlitf
OR SALE,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
Ali , ClllS'rttEKT, PIMA DP:I.1'111 A. The 4urui
tura. Fixture's, I.locf Will, and Poor year- Lease o
Ow above *ell-known Hou•e. otaiona
purchase, will call ou or athlron.
BARK VIC A FARLEY,
P,,,hiand 1.11,110iV1,1k11.
ILisle LS
FOR RA LI:
T-.1!6.-FLIGVE LOT
The Viral Reformed Ih - eab3l , llo ~n tgreg.th'h
Plttenutgh, (111. Dot 1 4 .4t0r,t oiler for MA
their property located on the ,oruer Or 1 4 1t011
1 herry alley, and nut 20 feet from I..lset II at 414
I lot le 101 14,1 by Il'. feet. 00 woolen are
Chur..b Building. and a Tenant 110,1,01 , f 4 room
In. l ol rtes may he made or C.151131111i.' 2 U. 111
dreened to THlni. SMITH, at the Fourth
tiatlot
1)101, or MILLKft, 1:151101.1 street.
.
FOR CAI.}:,
A CHOICE RURAL RESIDENCE
trsme MILII6IOI I t , Il
Vune. near School etreet, to Alletelteoy ell
Lois, parlor, dining room, tlltrn,, anti a sit
ttalisllon neat floor, three light and sell veitt I
d attic rhanitter-, and Lliehen and 1.,11
ark nfil i ng. ri". (mot the rt , o , li.
It,. and iteatittrol, rototomn , ll ,, , Ito! tlitee r it
oil the rat' . Ilse .orroundtog• plt•sa.ol.
1041a...ring la-tug .it l ion grocred tit le
t d trs , tr , no 111 1101101 • ',mod-. I,
mulls otrtamettted at tilt ..l.rotoret.• ,0
Th u rall.a , In 0.. r• al a Ilk , Ps,
1,2.1..• t i l t s o .ln It,. the 1..t.11kee , .
thoe eilmhlnlng the e.lvsski - q• - • ol
tl"von(wIl 01 eountry
hr 1.1 le shout ;OWL - A te. 1. r It.
ka well cult) , ated. •11(1 eaosine eaue
Ant Iru 11. 1 , 1 , 01 I
RIO A S,
Itrole r tit , Lo 4 1,,n0.1
57 1 ourtlt +tree*, Burt,
FOR RENT
TW-LET.--THE THREE STOILY
DWICI.LINO 111/1 .- -E, l car thc II 1 ,4 g. F. ,.
...cal atscet, now • co-cupl , 4l by . 51$ -.. •• liars Row naun,
containing sea cn .41 chain. , largc varn.rr, oa
th ,
log nc.ri, kitchen. asalt anti Lath run°, I' u•l. 4
•nitable arrangement - a nth a tenant. son ra
1.14. portion of Luc fUrniturt . inav rclnaln in 11 1 , Ilona ,
my. W. IV.111: , - 0 7, I n. A 114-ghet , .
le l kWir Itlll.l. be T1'1011744. 1 LATHES
r , oft RENT -T. siin,,lncr ,Aler • for ',tit 1 , 14.
M at, Pow', :saw MITI, near nanr, ale Station, l'a.
It. It.. togctiwr Wlll l Toriting 1.a1.. •ltacttcd• cai•
c011at....1 n.: turning nil kin•ls ct stuff. Al- , ., ta”
`lonia, Daawl tin oliwe ..( •I •
oonla, a
hilt vas lunch gr..and Sr in >) I. aranicd.
'lsticr4e I, a . ter .11114:it - lit tu t tau tun ' Mill itcarl, all
1 lir year round. linniediat• iwiaaes•lon cal. lw giN
cn
of thr ntill and utic Lo uar with -.la r... , .... Yo
I part Wotan., c nq 11 re ol
.1 A, m r, -.IS I- 4 ,1 V.1.N1,
tuy.1,...1 `clan , sly Nation. I'a Railroad.
IiOR RENT—The Lot on the cur
I • .
of Butler Ind Allcghenv .trects, Sinn
\N ar.l. top thy, a all tlw "1.1 11r1c1:. I ir p.W. It. w.lia
L '' rnr"'l'l..a..r"..i'l r i ' 1e;. ‘ . " t ' 1 . ....: r ii ' ..! 't - I s n "' , '' :;.. ' ''.
j .
y ' t ' Wat. M. DA n'1.'1!..t.Tt,.." ..' ',. :: ' 3l . Fl
.oa,, accuti4l fluor. istni al
VOIR t RENT A
mst, neat I evo-,torl
Itrir I/v.llll. H• 1 ,
TI!". l'"
"'n"."I—ZAVI.IIiT V,
N.. 61 3110.1 r.rulou- • I
AUCTION 8 A T.F.S
7 •
TOCKS AT AECTION.—On Taos-
DAY AFTERNOON, May a, at , pre
cisely. at 31asonle Ilan An , non 1t0u5...:, ".7
street, will be
=I ahem. Fourth National Raul. ' , loci.,
3n do, Boatman's nsurance ..111pali V.
m 37. T. I A. 310•LELLANII. Aue
X'ALUABLE LINERTV STREET
V PROPERTY AT A TE
A YTEItNt:t /N. May all,. at 3 ti•clorls. will lie
on the promisee. on Ar
I.lherly strcet. conimenelng
ftet rr... cattier of OHara. ha, log a
front ot,
en) street of ou feet. c•tetollog hack 101. tc, to
Spring all,: on the rear of sal , ' lot I , erf , rted • in..
story Wick . Mweiling House: snot lot Is at present
n eeupteil as a coal yard. The special attention of
Oil I' realler• Is , albs! this property, being kn.. ,
dlately opposite Pa. IL H. L1..p..); wonicl sun a-
Ide for 3:10)01 or mercantile nooses. Terms. ne.
third oath; i i alsnee in tttt and two years, sitii In
terest. secured by bond and mortgage.
toy) T. A. MO LELLAN Auct.
I)OSTPONENIENT.—On account
As of the ralo on Tuesday, May Ist. the sale ot
those I® beautiful Building Lots ha. been 11031 POO
ed until NION DAY, May :lb, at 2 o'clock.
ta lS kiprgi a a trasin
tw.di ll g lenat v l e e me e n
P t . u l
and nU ro t l o I ), , LW,
sa
free of charge.
The particu lar attention of oar
readses In called n
Oda eery dea ble property. being of easy acre. ,
to the MY.
T. A. Met 'I.F.I.LAN A.A.,.
PLUMBING, &c
T. T. tN 1vM.. . ...
pIAIMBING,
GIS 119 SITU FITT
HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS
=1
1217.0311
V ATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS
IE EA'S X CO
awn . ..more In Addy
.1 No. IBS Wood M., Pitt ollurg
,
pATENT LEAD PIPE
Sheet Lead Works
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO
No. 167 Smithfield three
111,Con Itniiti nod 'nal, 1.4 J °Mei
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEA
HORTICULTURAL -
. .
GREENIEIO I M AND ts EDDIN
WrisEN-Mirrgs.
brAil . at the Oaklandtirernhousts.
JOIIN It S A. htt Itt/0111
SitrOtklandfurs run to the lircenhouses (very
minutes. say% trod& w'r
OIFINA.BIENTAL HEDGES.
dmerilcests Arbor r4fa
M KII{iJT
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS.
AT
- mi /Lir c) , rl . , liii ,
17 &tr.'4't
)'/.YE PalfiaSo LS
sC'.l' ITX BR E L L.l S,
FANCY BAI.MoRAL
K AI)N WHITE BALMORAL ,IslitTs
CLUtiNI I.AI E AN I. IN:q..RTI,
VELV ET Itll,EO
FINE 11.41`,:5El
Itllllll I. flotO
A, '... ..1“ r..... FIN I , I i.1.11,E1t ..,,,,
At 70.., ...., ca.... doul.ie ...I.ltll Al.l P...
A , ..i a N., iln. .l LAI NE , .. Alta,
t ASSINIERES. eII.OAKIN.S, , 1., Ill',
NOTIONS,MINIMUNGS, . ro" i- --'"i - 'A '•-‘'.
10:1i:f.,. I. , W ',.. p ATI:. 1,,,,,,,
• I. oo i YTS, NIB BONS. r'. ,,, A"1.1 , ..
EIIIBROIDE RIES. .
VEILS. “1.0V.F.,. 11.0,1V.1tY,
SkilltTS. ^11,0.1'1 , , ,• . .1..
LACE GOODS, dbc3., A ~.,,r s. ~,,,,,,,,,,.. ~,,,, ~,,,, ..,,,,. t, , e „t ‘,. ~, ~,c,.
t 11 , au I :1, I lon ..I %% ti..l..s.de anti 1t..l Itel, rl.. I. rr•
peclftills itivltr.l. mt.
LADIL , AN It t oTitts.
.Insi revt, v.. 1 ‘41!: IF. 1.1 At I t , rat“.
F. H. EATON.
GERMAN OPERA
MICR , ELIDE &
Nos. 7s and 50 Market Street, 13“ y",..; Weil
ITEED
I=
VA:Nit;l" (-;, 4)O 11S W 111 TE, OR It CO.
muYEABi.r. Volt Til
In y 7
Ely spßim, GOODS
. .
FINE IVORY FL NS,
Whit., Wu, Searlbt awl Furpls.
N 4•
lel M M
FINE SANDAL WOOD FANS .y AN it VAIENi'I A t,AI'I , ,HIJM•
N Kai' ltiit7 LEA . ' A 11001 . aKIILTS:
S— --
—• • ' CORSET
EM, Main and Embroidered, at
SI Market Street.
REAL POINT COLLAILS,
Fine Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs
REAL HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS,
SOMETHING NEW
mitation Guipure Itandkis,
WHITI AND LIGHT COLORED
Wholesale Illwiers supplied at
Eastern Prices
)ITTf4RIIRGII,
onday, April 16, 1866
'EIIOI, DICKSON 6. CO.,
r)4 Wood Strfact,
NOW OFFERING
A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
DRY GOODS
INT 0 'PAC C) N S,
At LAM Prices, for Cast►,
WHOLESALE.
WESTERN PENN'A,
EASTERN OHIO,
ARE INVITER TII CALL
111cKs4IN .1. T. SHANE
I.PAI) PIPT.S
I=
N i:W GOODfill
FRENCH, GERMAN & ENGLISH GOODS
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGSALc
NEW GOOD.!
NEW DRY GOODS!
William Sempl 0 'rg•
s rx SIMI DES,
lPin and 152 Federal Street,
•.I. ritINT ,
A, t: ,t•• I ;
11,1. AU
Y. I?. (111.1 i, 1'.1.1-.‘C111..1.1 111 , 11 ,
i•IcA•11
'William Siemplc--s,
17 Filth Street
zny: It I
CLOTHS
MEMO
lESTOCJIE OF
AND
BUYERS FllOllll
and WEST VIRGINIA
N EW GOODS
NOW OPENING
♦T
BATES & BELL'S,
21 Fifth Street.
IN ew Gr oods!!
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT.
All the Novelties.
DRESS AND SKIRT TRIMMINGS;
NEW HAIR NETS ARI) COILS;
WHITE SKIRTS Eltlll'D IN BLACK:
REA I. DIALTESE AND POINT OOLLAEII;
LACE VEILS AND VEIL RATERIAL,•
REAL AND IMITATION CLIJNIS LCES:
BLACK OUIPORE
LACF-9—rern styles:
KEW STYLES BUTTONS. for Dresses and Coats;
TIES AND SCARFS—new styles.
A full assortment of
KID DWYER, SILK AND LISLE GIA/VIS:
HOSIERY SKIRTS. CORSETS:
I ls ` VlN ' a l .;lls 's x?llProlU V.
The ladles .10 nod many Raney articles and nesr
tyles never before opened In Pittsburgh.
Merchants Supplied at Eastern Prices
MACRO & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street.
CARR IOcCANDLESS & CO,
( lAA's WIT,AOII, CARS 00..)
atritneliVaig3lag
ma - siracr 41:31r CD•CO 3::, 15 :1
Jl'yT OPENED .IT
=1
I.SO and IS2 Federal Street.
Ike
CASSIMEBES, &c.,
A EA ILUF. K ,ALV. It)
SO Firth Eftraet.
AT
W. W. MOORHEAD'S,
No. 141 Market Street
BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c
GRISWOLD'S PATENT
ril Sal >lt` Tablet S.
Memorandums, Slates, &
KRA` , BI.F. T A 111,Y.T8 - all ,Ixes.
MA RN' SLIPS, do
do MF.MORAN OUNIS—aII sixes
d o y. 1.111 T A 111.KTS. do
do I.EA V' .10 do
5,11..11. do do
or Pnlr by
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
A 9 Fifth St., Masonic Hall
my 3
1
4 TEIRILLINI; BOOK.
Political Economy of Prophecy,
wifi , 1 ,4 „IF,: rerensure t.. Its relation to the Iltal..nl
..1 iie I 'hur..h and the 11%11, Military mud Ferlen ,
twat I.ll.tory orhe Itellll. Empire. :tad of Mt In ,
F uwer..ra, lb.. Three N.p,.h.oua. null an Appellel,
, Pll il. • 1.1,1,1••11 Flu.yrltcal. snfl the Finnan ..0
lilt ,ultau of Turley. provbetivally and 111.1.ormtlY
draw.ustrate.l. Illustrals t 1 by l'ortamito Of OW NA
p..l..oult. Fetellv.o l'lht.rt of the ..our..e or Krolotre ,
hla.p. of theilfoly Laud, Se. By the lien. It. l'.
I hliheall. For Ir mit lo) .I. 1.. REAM
uty I NO. 7. Fourth street.
- --
FW7MII9
i lIIPLIANS` COEUT SALE OF
s f I.til, IN . 'MY. ii011"1.1.. el "r MT.
~
W A.,H-
I : S u'l ,0,i.--ii, virtue •,i an or.ler ol the t‘ri-Itan
• ourt of All. g ..., Cr...,y. 1 , nt.4. , igt ,.l . a. ,-
itti,trat. , ot iltil,r..lo .I,llth .1.
EN,, .1. ~....1, .111
. ti a t pnn ie.:, ~ 00 7,11: it 1 Y the ,1 , ,,... i , VK
. g.1 . .1 j t: IZr . ;-1 . 11: a Fr.lil,l:;4`lTitjVA
ISNI:)131.:11 itt i ire
Itorongh or Mt. W.hington , being Lots N0...1. 24 .
S. and 77 in Iligharn anti Lralle•s lit. of Mt. Ws...
ngton, each lot containing in front C. Leslie street
tX , meet, and ext.ndirg `Jack preserving tile tam.
width feet ti. t.hr township road. Title inklisput-
T gnus—One-half cash on conOrmatbm of the sale;
balance In onr ye r thereafter from the oily of sale,
to be ...cured by hind an . mortgart. For further
partloalara. enquire of J. H. Itatlll3. Adak',
Mount Lebanon I'. 0.. Allegheny Co.. l'a.
tnyTiltd.ltirT
UN THE 011PHAPS' COURT OF
A 1.1.11..11EN Y COUNTY. of Morel. Term. 186 , ..,
So. 71. In the matter or the Xe[ollol...f H. T. Cor
ley, Adentittstrator of llorry Wood., deceseed.
And no, April tttt., 1.5, the Court apt... Ant Hon.
ItaVID RIC 111 E Audit°. , to dlutrlbute the balance
the 111,111.4 Or adminietrutor, according to account
.1 ed.
holies Is hereby Oren that the Auditor ahoy
named will attend to the duties at his appolntxti , l
oi the FIRST iAY JI E, A. It., OVA.
No. 14.0 Fourth strett, Pittsburgh, at I
...clitek A. 11.. of toad day.
DAVID RITCHIE.
STOVES, GRATES, &c
Iso DOUSE BUILDERS
AND
HO USE KEEPERS
STOVES, GRATES AND RANGES.
We respectfully Invite Um attention of the pußilc
to our extensive variety of COVKINIi STOVLS,
i BATE BUNTS, FENDERS, COOKINU HANC-
E:3, Sc.
Having recently lucrenceil our facilities for man
ag the above articles,
_and greatly Improved
onr styles of OH ATE FRON'T'S, and Introduced one
of the B.DIT loth - 4
RANGES to be lusd In the
...immunity, we ask all In need of anything In our
line of boilliess to give us a call.
3altEllEhlETOta dy CJCP.,
No . i 135 LIBEItTT STREET, Eilmtufacturers of Lye
Celebrated and BLACK OAKtiol A.
COC
MTV YES. aptli
13311
CANE AND WOOD CHAIRS,
Y., ufactured-..d lb. We.
Wholesale or Retail.
JAMES W. WOODWELL
NOS. 97 d 43 MUSD STRUT.
Opp.lt.p. E. E.lroundsOn & ed.., and
uatil NO. 1 FOURTH STREET.
.rn4aFiriotiiit alcruoii wars..
JOSEPH MEYER & SON, MUM..
(=tux,* and wholwte and Real. Dauer. In
FURNITURE FM) Uli/LUIS, d. No. CA PENN BT.
of FANCY have
ruittifrta ,".. r ialti
.ad Mahoglany, althea? awn illeelideeDre, and war
ranted ela
e r th e My. Ludgrtnet•n2s=olZ tr.
.0.5 . t...-
INSIIIIANCE.
_-____
`HE BEN FRANKLILN rNsurt
-IANCY. COM(' ANY OF THE CITY OF A
LLE
HEN Y.—The Commissioners med in the Act of
xwonlOy incorporatin The Ik e PranklithlostZi
nee
e Co." : n 1
•of the
city'l "l .. rat° 1.11 1, 1 erAv
oat loose of& 4
CI WANK No. }3Ohlo street, in the City of &i
-leglieoy on TUESDAY, tile ISth day or Slay, A. D..
la 0' coo k A. AO organise, at which tAZDA
and place Books will be opetwol to receive subscrip
tions to the Capital Stock of said Insurance Com-
MsgirstissiONias—li cores It. Iliadic, Stephen II•
licyer, Henry P.
_Smarts. James W. Hail.
tioe., J. T. Stocketal, Joseph Craig, IlshryAdrw,g,
Jehu Haworth. William J. Kounts 4 N%p g l n= ' ,
.t• Ta1g1.411,47h..• d.rUldr
H e obson and .lobs HatalOey. apkarlewd
.
FINANCIAL.
UNITED STATES
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES
Bought al ilighest Bator, by
SEMPLE & JONES,
flanker'', Woodard Third Sts.
a . talrod
WITS TUTU HAYS!
THREE CARS BALED
TIMOTHY HAY,
IMMEIIi
SHOEMAKER & LANC,
. t om 177 and 174 WOOD STREET
~~~ u~~
_~
11 L . L. PATTERSON & CO.
MANCHESTER :SAW MILLS,
•
Between Beaver street and Ohio Bleep,
ester,
Orders for all -its kln pe da o li f Lamm: for building boat
chat pl,l, lath tolling* to.
myt:Sat
GOLD. MINING_
E rttv,mv GOLP MINING COM
- r.o• Y C4+1."ItA1)( 1 . 160 rtgival Inter
•-. tot) of which Z5O are re•errrd
their ..sr am; tbcto
+I, mans., oitt, Co , na.Y• "” b
twin, ritglble a. ono of Its otos,r,
The President
•n R•• , the hood of
Tlic• Di recto rs•
I=
fr.o Ameane.
at r f orxatitf.tols
The Secretary and Treasurer
1... a ,t ,, rr , n , and •t 1.•• • • • Plt,ctor6.
Iran k c r,.
THE c Al. It A \ I'llll A
Solicitors.
Iti,llF.lll. Is. 1/[F. F
Atnrrl••on.. 10 . 0 N er,lol r 'lir .tr) von.
Len.l3olr s. al with whlrn thrt parlit'lllat.' in en,
'rt.., ha% lug lot :h.,. • t.• .1
011 . natlonAl T. 05001,0, •At 00 , 1.10.- ••%Alir—atia •
110' .11-a,
ot.ll • NCI v(3. 1111, p 1.,. 3% Wl 5 l 11%.
,e4 , ll..etra.
In
longer otta..unt. Wan Whet, rI
t•; thtlr Inston.l.loeots.
l.
Itslog operationpi thr &d. rolnro.l. ,
loin[
Malta') engt , ••ft tit.. ;P.M. teloloo
I .0 that Cr •r+ 'sass,
Ik.. r.,..rt• roni their Ininp• orr 1110.1, Inv orniol, •
tl, it kno.• it that toe Vratnl WA., on,
33Ww3wW• • • 13, 3 of .ols er . • 0: 41 ••10 . 10A. of g 0141, •• It
1. ir o.bl/1.1112%1..41Y TUNnift..irft
`II .4 •1 • .). 1 , 1 1 ;MI.. distr. crpnti.
roc
elpt nipl —ter.
• lint innituirrohle. 0111p3321, will swing Up
A, 13 ;lig tip VD, greoth
hie thon t hot oat —th+reb,' Ina co ho s.
hp WOW 1.3.3 4• 1tted
1 -( 11
1.% u I iso ,, :%001,....•y tin. follow int;
- I p , ..
Th.. pro rl 101 nO , ...mhons to lw ..n
in
,nanired ..f •
r110:114..1 3
n ti , 01,01 I It . 00,500.
ill
I=
Marla 1111 l
Nt•Ncr Fail 1,0.1 ,
,11.thilt
(iold
TRAIL ItU PISTRI4 I
FlOllll4 I.llli,
BAN N DisTßicT
St. Louts L0d.... w hal feet
o 100 fee t
I:PrEIt VALI. MN' ItISTRICT.
Ali , Lincoln ......... 200 feet.
Vo'sed.or Lode of WO feet.
idinnle, or 1.0u1,a ' 'Lode of WO feel.
• .
11.1.1111 e Lude. . ............ 2on feet.
'`lleing a 1,111 of o fet.i nearly half tulle
longth horifontally. of rich Gold producing ter
ritory. of onlinided doh. ..aelner with all the
dlrp, npor. mod Ong. I . 3wl .thoo all the metal., of e•,
gold, r and other in•tal-t...arlog quartr• ro'i.
and earth then., Alia right -. privilege , an
franelll., 10.-kdeni pponollot and appor•
teiraneed, or therewith 0-41011 y had o. enjoyed. un
der :Ind ytri,liellon tho ...“‘ ere
met oi
ale, to al oi ',boll claims n
in-
I ned loy okeinh , ot he liar, reside . n to l'olorndo.
llpinlon 10 a, follow ,
Thi+ to ,ert ifv that I have ear.•fully v al:tined
Me 1111 r. tor Ow fil,gollll, JCR:10110r leolges. awl am
th"Au' , al law.
Cnntral olor3da
The .1,.. , ~ f Li role is too And, .1 t• et • the
nplinion• to todnerou. dirtlnfalahe.l , ll,' n. and
follow,lett.... 01,0 ha, .. etanatuod OA.. •11..trirt t the
In, i., i roe. re lot: thereto, and lb. , of Prof.
Edward N. Kent. In pan {lender. of the Nen lock U.
b. Ants)' 1 01 i ..e. I. directly In point.
I ntr late lyin voted Pr. -heft. NI, Lincoln, during
Interview with Spea.a.er i °flax, relainee to the
hidden wealth of toloradd. Net min. ire.. sand •
• .f have very larte ideas of Dallyral wea .11.11
our natl..: I believe It ',me Ines imusta. , ln . .•
The litnn..l. P. l' palter, Secretary of tine Interior.
in on. tonemi Report presented to Coogren.. dated
December ath. INA refern to the then present
eundillon of our W . ri
estern 'eer g
ritortna. says:
• •1Int• wealth embedded Int the rock. of Luat I, ten.
sire region l• ...teal!), inenhaertible, and II trill
furnish In future years. Indirectly a inn inelpal pari
of nor mean% of ilduldating the debt content...l tay
the tioVi.rsittlens fur the oVvrthrow of the Brent lie-
Nrif:ln. U. P. net 1,
delegatt 1 11 Congress
from 1.0101-3.10, lit a .ineerin 10.1,1,1r1 IloiLio of dep-
resentative, nald: 'la., tog from w It, I know of
the unties e10p..1 re,h0r...., of Ito. rotinntry: frOM
what I ant lola this
prari.
hi oda,. who an. well In
formed ninon this sunvet, I do .I‘, he to-day before
thl. tin , .. and ..•tort . this I ountr. to he placed
upon the r.. rd. mud read of all men- that 'Within
live yearn , time. and in) the year Ind"), the gold Acids
of oloa , lo l it will produce ignAlltAl.ol..osllos•
a ,n,.., a n, e en, th... lis Nil re.onreno of mineral
vrelith ti gold Ail... telltale not svholl y deeeloped.
I rtlll ' i e r 3 r k h 1 .: - .1 ' t r : tt:'‘',."'F.to".:' tl7l:Til'A'!","4'r'ef nlihWel::::n"htrolf
1 aaforola. %Iwo I , a ' ; :0-I.ln, nine gold bearing re
gion no( I 'olorado in tar Inure n .c,r.1t1.”, .I.llle as In
.. xlilletlble. and the gold•hearlog quart,. of a mach
richer, uality than in i alliorttia.
Profensor Edw are N. Ken , . of lb, New Soli.
my tillice. f s 4y, "As lo the etent ,if Plon k gold
Init.. of Colorado. I am not prepaned to give an es
-I.lnale, as I found ethozgo to filfh entploy thy time
within a radio...lll,e miles of Oentral i it y. (the
location of the AiN•Ve.l.edge, ~ hitt as to the tie)...
or them. l have no brOtation tin Amy lig. 1 UAT 1 °U-
M , . a rtieNt 711, 01r, r il L in. r.-, xv r.lt mscnt - zur.U.
With. sece, eapltal and tine Pacitie It•Ilroad,
Colorad Ud i ne ntin...l. 111 my 00111,0. 10 rival or sr.-
pereede Califorola 31111 Australia. and Weldor the
El Dorado of the World."
•rh, opinion entertained by
lintose abroa.lof dams.
in thle. dl.trh.l. I. 0100111 bl following extra O et
Fthglish cainitalabts have purchased P,u0,01.00f a
Colorado mining lands, and their agents au I 'to
ployee. are now nit Tonle to develop the .tine. The
clam. are principally In Itu,ell and Trait distrleta.
and a recent purchase has heeds the Beaton Lode ..1
1.6 10 feet for Whirl/ they paid /IMO 0.
Au Idea ot the value of some rialtos lids fret 1111111
' 11111, be Convect when the fact Is eonsidereo that it
often ocean , that tinny ) lent inilllintm of dollar+. aml
nave In et , era! lurtaneen beent hold for $1 .0 , 0 per
foot. Mr. let. Ids. trout .V.P, feet of the !Wigan Lode
has nal., out airendv
inter.in r leffil.noin In gold. and
10.00 It,. t.... 1, •r....t .. (~...“ in , ....... it i. , ot
tri ll
Ineb , ewnal t•, ..... , 01.. tor a . i ; ,,,,, „i stns
e ,,,, mooe) h d•rodtestorit
to rsens
mme d d. 11 he. •e det.
them. an to .I,vidy them into Ha n
.. 3.1 Fifty
ORII4I A L SIIARES,
‘Vbich cost t he Yobec rile,. hereto
One Hundred tiollnre Each.
Thnn affording the man of limited means. as well as
the eaplLellst. upportoolt y to secure en 1111e/C ln 111
thltL region of 'pg.:m.o.oly In itenstible e ealtb.
A. all are aware. the usual plan adopted for the
development of sorb prep..rly I. 10 Rout a rumps
ns end Issue eertifie,.., efork. The plan he
pioposed may to. votteldered I•ntr.LIVIWAST In the
formation ot tee or more Companies , . these prop.
ertlrs, lad. are sob Oct dtne royalty, leaser. or
mortages.
The g nun. , nig 1.110 can then opoll the, solid and
aubstattlial hard, elec. "Meer, from among them•
seines, I,..l,lll.l.b•Creber 1101,11 K 1.. • dt• 1.0/110 1, 11
of onlm rot the Coin pan).
In order that handsome
oreretort may te. speedily
realised. I 114••••• subwriptions e bared It iann the
proposition that the subserliwrs Immediately on re
ceipt of the (non es r and
wellA may be amtne ,•TU... of Ile. under•
signed before :.11.,1 11l Inrlrattan on
heavy rm . :tile s. or .st oaf, Or,3lliLt• I',onparlillli In
the usual way for which tio re Is an ample bash.
To accommadate those it moderate means, these
interests are put at COO euelt. In order to get the
list Oiled at once. and to prevent any delay In the
( „=r ' o " j; salnahla "Ledges"
which constitute_ the giants tills enterprise — the
lair and equitable features—the low priers at which
.•interests" t are offered, and that each Interest
entities the holder to Ids prO rata share of ',toe
upon
s In
, ALL the Companies that may be organised
them—Woo recollectiniz that In all, there are only
LOW interests to be 150111. and It would only require
one hundd gentletnen each to take TUN
is 31 0,0 / to
absorb the re whole, It Is presumed that It hardly
necessary sugut to those desiring tO Ogg
stung of o
thesg r
e original interest. to at once ',end
In turir subscriptlons.
Cheeks or Itrafts should i.e dr. Wll to
[ll
order of
the un,leraigned, whose endorsement he • re
ceipt. In addition to the one that will be promptly
scut ola reeel , luf tom.
(lulled :states s-I2tes, 10-to' 0. 7-10, mud other Gov
ernment , Bonds taken at par, and any prenthint
or accrotal Interest thereon allowed. Bonds may be
sent by registered mall or by wants,
l'he Books are now open. •,11. , ,riptlous rem lead
by
DUNCAN M. MITCDESON,
N. E. CORNER PtIBIITII 01511 WA LN UT STti.,
Ilea elteNt'US.
lilt Facellency. I ill. , C‘celltnS•
ANDREW G. CURTIN,, MARCOS L. WARD,
Linvererr of Pennsylvani a I Uovernor of New J....)
HON. ELI SLIFER, I HON. W. S. JOHNSON,
See) of State of Penne. sees of Stair of N. .1.
UON. MORTON ItIeMICIIAEL,
mnyor or rtillsticiPlttu-
G no. id. TROUTMAN, rretil. Cent. Nal. Ituuk, Phil.
(... fn. K. ZEMLYA, rrcEt Nat. Irk Connerve, • .
ItORAWC P. KIN., or King S Baird. i•
ISS.AJAKLYI 000 r., ord. F. di E. It. tiree,
EDMOND A. BOWYER. of K. A. Su A . i•
L. Morirodminr BOND, et 'loud &nder
131.1.11Cc0.,
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Jour; PJ [LAIL or& it. W. Weleh,
tar In to siding subscription, give exult and ad
dress PLAINLY, In order [bat it may Int an
entered to the Sobscriptlon Boot. felon whleh re
,...ipt. are ieeoed, and from which Notices will tie
mace out for the tnt niettlug for orgaoleation.
•Thls Lode ts very well develolterl with vein or ors
four feet Ito width orre prospects well.
IThere Is oneshall thls Lode re tee, deep anA
50 ker. long, an the crevice la 8 trot Is width.
IThis lAnle I
the s ert. devel op here le ed, and co
ahntt nsidered on
(rre
of
t i be n b" ,p t t i f
dwidth Assays made of tilts ore '' prove It lo r l.; very
rich.
able
eo ,arrt4 to ldth
r t In
d atty — , C O — , C ra taken fro this Lode yieldedSllsl per
Surd
fo o re ld' lThlsally the richest Lode yet d end ln
the district:lt Is well 11rvelope41. mid ore taken from
this Lode yielded upwards of 08.0 per coed.
- XANUFACTURKILS.
INDVSTRIsi-WORKS.
tlllOll 11. 119L1.....1A.111. N1C1,011 . ...1110,1[11. Ona.
H(CH M. BOLE & CO..
YOUNDERS,_ ENGINE BUILDERS AND MA
CHINISTS... Mannfactursr, - of eTV.AbiIIoAT EN
GINES. OIL WELL ENOIN ES,
nod gin
for Coal Works, all kinds of Land and ose EN -
GlNES,made to order.
From the r reputation of the Manager.
M. JA3II.IS NELSON, we hope to ra,stre a liberal
share of patronage from builder.. and
others wanting good machinery. our aim will be to
do all work In the best manner for a fair compensa
tions_and to do it In the time we ray. All it Will of
CASTLNU a tt end e d to order. Repairing_ kisbeltinery
t' A
a W P ' dn ' y r r ie n el Alharl feet
n lgoo d p on Duquesne Way, edr tne e ;blot.
foundry on Third street, near Market. Pittsburgh.
Pa. ar,lo:Guid
AIIIANA.L GLASS WORKS.
MODES, RYRIE & CO.,
HAY
Kantifootoraw of BLACK and GREEN GLARE.
0 . 7 9 ‘ "E " jln' rgfoolo . "o I3 7IVPTETNtA
Wo l AttiGmhbeeld sibldrant mimeo, Ifittsborghl
warrant our P7ares to be superior to any Irma
ufactured west of Molitor:tocsins. Always on band.
Glassware of the above descliptiou. All orders
promptly attended tO. Particular at:motion bald to
?Mate moulds. many
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Q SEMBLANCE, No. 58 WATER
trTIVIST, rittsboanh. mminfacturer or 8011.1111
Itllirri.Wll4lUti LIT Ill'MEas common andnaroan
oterery description.
.pirticrill a aged or shaped Spikes mid Rhrets, tarns
orenuakmuieto ord.:eat atom notice. Agood
•outom cowmen moon&
ft. comma scam wa.tutt:
noLLISti es, WRIGHT, Briftanla
V. Braskitod Sheet Metal Workers, Mist:ants Out
talk, carbon sad lark Otl Burners, and all =ere • t
styles, or Briukols use 4 kry Gloss lilkuutkosurers,
Omen promptly 'No. IN ?MOON D =BELT,
Pittsburgh, Pena. oc7s7
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