The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 18, 1866, Image 2

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PUBLISHED DT
PENNIMAN, REED & CO
F. B. NIZIMMAIC. l Editors.
T. P. OUSTON.
j aL IA go n N IL P 13 um I e• 1. illan•g rs
FRIDAY, MAY 18, 1866.
FOR GO VERNOR 1
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
OF CUMMINLAJD COUNTY
NOTICE TO ADVENTINENN.
NetWe Le beret,/ Oren that berealter all rain .
BUNT stivertLiements received at this omcc must%
paid for when handed In. except In the eeee Of
iehn7 14 YefttherN whose bill. will be rendered
dn./tale. IS Motel. Advertisers will Ple.me nothe a
note of this, es the rule of cash permeate for ad
vertisements of the character stated, will be Miler
ibly enforced.
• • •• •
The pries of onr paper is TIMES CENTS at the
counter or from newsboys. Served by carriers at
PI rrms CENTS per week.
WHAT WE THINK Mt IT
LAS' full Sir MORTON' Pero and other
British capitalists made a visit to this
country for the declared purpose of inspect.
ing railroads in which they were largely in.
terested, and of projecting other roads of
formidable magnitude. A blowing of
trumpets went before them, and the ac
claim of expectant thousands welcomed
them. Soon intimations were dropped that
vast enterprises had been conceived, and
would be matured with the utmost celeri
ty. Hard after it was announced that tin
Morris and Essex Railroad cf New Jersey,
and the Reading and the Catuwissa of Penn
sylvania, ha a, been permanently leased by
the Atlantic and Great Western Railroad
Company; that the Catawissa lease had
been attended by the transfer of a right
held by that Company to use the Philadel
phis and Erie Road; and that unemployei
Charters bad been secured, by the same in
terest, sufficient to make a new trunk lint
between the East and the West, connect
ing with both Philadelphia and New
'York. Not long after It transpired that
gentlemen of the Atlantic and Great West
ern had made large contracts for coal land.
in the districts to be developed by theca
new schemes.
Upon the opening, of the Legislature al
ni.t an inconceivable number of hills were
read in place to incorporate companies •ti
construct railroads to intersect either Us
new trunk line or the line of the Atlantis
and Great Western, or both. The excite
ment was intense.
Cool and sagacious railroad turn, °MAI&
this particular clique, exchanged signifi
cant glances, and shrugged their shoulders.
Their conviction was that the new seherin
}vas devised either to enable the Englisl
holders of Atlantic and Omit Westeri
stock and bonds to sell nut advantageously
or el, to raise such vast sums as wool,
complete the old projects while advancim
the ilea ones, and so tide over serious dif
ti, ult
Till, 111U,11 i< certain, that while the
British capitalists were engaged in thee
tour of observation, an unexpeeted tire was
opened on their rear in Europe. Such rep
resentations were made touching the nisi
of ronstruction of the Atlantic and Great
We , terte railroad; its running expenses; its
present and prospeedve income; its de
pendent, on the Erie Railway Code.
puny, and the fresh competition I;
was bringing on itself; that phlctorit
potlmileook, that were exixected to
eepon wide, were obstinately closed. A
gentleman, whose presence was desired at
Ilarrishurg,to harmonize by wise counsel,
altl tinihorielithe esprit:nut - tont, rival inter
gists, was reported to have taken his depart
lire soddenly on a pleasure trip to Cuba.
He was not heard from in Cuba; and there
arc strong suspicions that instead of going
thither he went nt London. So much, a;
lease, i , t-t•ltn through the fog and smoke
that the grand project for a new trunk lint
did Doi ~ .11:tilSe among legislators at Hat
'blew is, last among capitalists abroad.
The ea,le e mild not be obtained. Men
minty Mel not see why, having invested
ninny millions In roads that were paying
none too well, if at all, they should advance
as many millions more to build a new lint
which would compete as strongly with
their old nice as with the Pennsylvanit
Central.
At thitt print an injunction was applied
for from the Supreme Court to restrain the
Catawima ftom assigning its right to us,
the Philadelphia and Erie to the Atlantic
and (treat Western. By arrangement, the
validity of all the leases were included in
the stone proceedings. Judge Read heart:
the argument, and granted a temporary in
junction. The matter will come up, thi.
week, before .ho full bench at Wilkesharre.
In form, the Atlantic and Great Western
will doubtless resist the granting of a per
manent injunction; in tact, they want to
have it panted. We so judge
1. Because they have totally failed to
raise the money needful to prosecute the
plan of which the leases were a part, and
without which the leases were compara
tively valueless.
•
2. Because the same rulings which will
waned the leases in this State will probably
cancel the lease In New Jersey. These
leases, in any probable event, were about
as foolish agreements on the part of the
Att.:intl.: and Great Western, as people
having a reputation for wisdom in the con
duet of annini ever walked into with their
eyes wide open.
:1. Ilccauw• Sir MORTON PETO, in his
late report, made at home, stated that he
and his associates were on the best terms
with the Pennsylvania Central.
4. Bemuse the Atlantic and Great West
ern Company have ruade a proposition to
lease, to the evtent of their own business,
the Philadelphia and Erie Rodtl, which
proposition is satisfactory to the Pennsyl.
vault% Railroad Company, and has bees,
Cent to London for approval there by low
ties in interest; which it will most likely
get. This proposition, whop reduced to a
legal agreetnent, will identify the Atlantis
and Great Western with the Pennsylvania
Rutin:tad to such a degree as to stop colli
sions between them, and lead both to desire
substantially the same things.
—We snake these suggestions for the ben
efit of business men along the talked-of
new line and those of Pittsburgh particu
larly. The upshot of it all is that the At
lantic and Great Western people here never
had the resources wall which to build a
third trunk line, and now, owing to their
fresh, though (*untrained, affiliation, have
no Wish to build it. If additional outlets
are to be constructed, and especially front
this:city, our own folk must put their
shoulders to the wheel.
Tan Sour" TAXING BIDES—This is the
way the Nashville Timetinid Pre.. talks:
"The conte.st between the President and
the people is virtually settled; the latter am
destined to pa the victors. The Northern
States, will, over 25,000,000 of people, will
- Oft' a solid col•amnagahtsrtheprogranu ne
dictated to them from: the Executive Alan-
Sion. , :We rejoice for the sake of the South,
with bias' eo n bright and glorious'a career be
fore her, under the. Inman° and enlight,
cued control of peace republicanism, It is
for her interest, .as regards immigration,
capital, trumnihetures, education and gene
ral prosperity, 'that the policy of the .Presi-
Ant ati94ld,be signally defeated."
MORDIOND(IM
The Gentiles havenotonly invaded Utah,
hut become hold, even to Eit!achy, in as
patriarehial institution." The
ridttit, which Is the Gentile newspaper,
has evinced a degree of radicalism quite
offensiVe to Mr. Blucunv Yocm+ and his
fellow Conservatives. The editor has been
scolded, alter the most approved fitslii„,
has been denounced in the choicest billings-
gate, and has been ferociously threatened
with various dim afflictions, from simple
cow -hiding up to bloody assassination, and
all this without abating his public opposi
tion to the nameless pollutions of Mormon
society. At last, he has been forced to sue.
cimb. There are terrors before which
even devoted martyrs quail and shrink
bark; and so Phis editor has suspended over
his bead horrors which appall his sturdy
spirit. Just see what is denounced against
him, and how he trembles in prospect of
the impending doom :
"We stop the press to give place to the
following; 'Now,' as the lark said to her
young ones, 'it is time for us to leave !' We
could stand the 'bloody hand' and the 'ske
daddle' of other warnings, but the follow
ing gets us. Just count us out!' "
SALT LAKE CITY, April 9, 1566
"Hr. Editor Videtir:—lf you don't quit
abusing Stenhouse and the Mormons, we'll
come and marry you. We don't 'mean
blood,' and we won't stand to have Sten
house maligned; so you look out.
CV' 27 MORMON WONIF:N
"We weaken on the turn. Will some
one take our place? 'i7 Mormon women"
! We apologize. We don't edit
the ridette—Stenhouse is a good fellow—a
bravo man—and he C, a look a dor in the
face ! Beaules, he never did borrow a pair
of brass knucklers. '27 M—' u Lord, have
mercy upon us, miserable sinners! Don't
shoot this way' We are not the man ! '27
wives We'll go !••
Won't Congress hurry up a Constitution
al Amendment for his relief?
An Unpublished Anecdote of Li11(.111
Anything told of that great and pled
mau, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, will be read
with interest. The following anecdote is
related by the New York correizpondent of
the Cincinnati Commercial:
"A good, and what is better, an unpub
lished and authentic story about Mr. Lin
coln, came to me the other day from a
'reliable' friend, which may as well he set
up on your types now as at any other time.
Conversing with lion. James A. Briggs,
formerly State Agent of Ohio in New York,
one day at the White House, the late Presi
dent said in reference to the rush of otlice
swkers and their ingenious devices to
secure his attention:
' Why, Briggs, I believiNthere is evert a
system of female brokerage in .ottices here
in Washington, for I tun constantly beset
by women of all sorts, high and low, pretty
aud ugly, modest and the other sort. lim%
yesterday, a very handsome young woman
called; she would not take a denial, was
admitted, and went to work soli( iting
certain oilier for somebody supposed to be
her husband. She plead his cause dexter
ously, eloquently, and at times was almost
successful by her importunate entreaties.
By degrees she came closer and closer to
me, as I tat in my chair, until really her
tare came so near my own that I thimglit
site wanted me to kiss her. Then my lu
dignation came to my relief, and drawing
myself bark and straightening myself tip.
I gave her the Koper sort of a 10,,k anti
, ad- 'Mrs. —, yon are very pretty, and
its very Lellipti rig; lilt 1 WON T.'
I.outhern Feeling
A prominent citizen of this roomy, now
on his travels in Texas, writes from a
Southern city to a friend, as fidlowi ,
"I find the people, that is, the old resi
dents, thoroughly rehellinne. In my inter.
course with them thus far, I find just what
I expected, a profound contempt for Pres
ident Johnson, personally and politiially;
and a purpose to support hi• "Policy, - for
so other reason than to break up the repub
111.11 party, restore umunditionally the
Southern States, and, with the aid of the
northern democrats and conservative re
publicans, organize a party that will place
the government again in the hands of the
South. This is their bold, though, I fear,
not impracticable scheme, MC LESS CON -
GlIESti SHALL STAISI3 VIRM. A rebel of
Kentucky thus expressed the idea to me.
'We intend to use the renegade demagogue,
Johnson, who, without any sincerity of
purpose, did so mud, during the war to
break down the democratic party, and sold
himself, Arnold-like, to the enemies of hi s
~ ountry, to organize a party on which will
combine every faction and element against
the radicals. Then we fall kick kiss into
Contempt.' "
Ttnt Richmond Examiner declares that
"the men in the army and navy now, of
Southern birth, expatriated themselves in
regard to their States when they determin
ed t.o remain in the Federal employment; -
and - it fo lows up this insolent denunciation
by the still more insolent assertion that
"the Union will be a weak and pitiful
force that shall fail to strengthen itself by
inviting us.to our equal share in the naval
and military appointments." Thus the
groundwork is already being laid of a %
construction platform that will give to the
military and naval traitors who once fear
fully betrayed the nation new opportunities
for seizing defenceless forts and unarmed
vessels, and it may soon become an avow.
ed feature of "my policy."
STATE lIICEIT9 7 " as contended for 1•y the
Mewls of "my policy," mean the right to
go out of the Union, to destroy the Gov.
ernment, and the right after failing in that
experiment to come back into the Union to
destroy the party that Hayed the Govern.
went.
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- 4 . great deal of discussion is being had
in loyal circles of Washington in reference
to thelate indictment of Jefferson Davis,
and (mite a number of the most talented
lawyers express themselves as strongly of
the opinion that the bill in question is
wholly worthless, from the terms in which
it is drawn. All of them agree that the in
dictment found at Norfolk one year ago is
infinitely preferable tol the one just pre
sented, and that the bill originally present
ed in Washington is better than either.
—The opening in the Morguura levee is
about four hundred feet wide, with a depth
of ten feet, and that at Grand levee full
half mile in width. The combined flood
of the two crevasses must speedily inun
date the Most productive and best cultiva
ted lands In Louisiana, all the way to the
(lulf of Mexico. It to one of the greatest
disasters that has befallen the sugar region,
and coming directly after the ruin of the
late war, it will bankrupt thousands.
—The constitutionality of the act of ('en
gross disfranchising deserters will he ar
Klied in the Supreme Court at Harrisburg
DeXt week by Mr. M'Clure in support of the
act, and Mr. Sharpe in opposition to it.
The case excites much interest, and its do.
cision is of vital moment on many pounds.
The bill in the bands of the Governor will
doubtless be held by him until the court
decides the question.
--An interesting and important decision
touching the responsibility of common
car
riers has been decided at Milwaukee, in
which the American Express Company are
to pay two hundred dollars for damages
done to a eremona fiddle while in transiscr•
union, notwithstanding attempted waiver
of responsibility exceeding fifty dollars, ex
pressed on the Company's blank receipt.
—lt is understood that the Surgeon of
Fortress Monroe has complied with the in.
structions of President Johnson, to flunish
a special report upon the physical condition
of Jeff. Davis. The nature of the case has
not been made known, but there is reason
to believe that it does not speak in very
hoperul terms of his condition, and urges a
less rigid system of confinement.
—The railroad running Erma St. Louis to
Springfield was sold on the 18th inst., to
John C. Fremont (Or c1,300,00th Seventy
seven miles of this road hate already 'been
completed. Its owners claim it will be
worth $12,000,000 when completed. Four
or five millions will be neeetutary to finish IL
--Commissioner Rollins has decided that
an individual astending'in any business
befOrq..tUly department, for vrbiela he does
not reoeivo Pay; and 'which is done as an
act or niendaluP: does not make Lim a
clam age 74 nOt reclaim a. gccuse. •
1.tNE11.% NEII Si
Pox. has broken out in Johns
INT
—Half n million artist , now re-41e in
Italy.
—.k1.1.41 ha, ,l.ral by 111. war
MEI
- Invundiatu, uotk :tll through
the country.
—Thurlow Weed Brown, the temperance
lecturer, is dead.
T. Monroe has taken hi, seat as I
Mayor of New orlenns.
—A. matrimonial tilt—Tilt vs. 'Tilt, u
New York divorce suit.
—Next July will witness the last effort to
lay a teleghiph ac rose the Ocean.
—President Juarez of Mexico attended
the reception at the White House.
—Nearly nine thousand bankrupt, oe
current last year in England.'
--A recent fire in Salem, Ma,., d es troy
ed $lOO,OOO worth of prottert c.
--The Prince snot Princes , of NN ales arc
to attend the OXforil Conitnelnioralion.
—Henry Hayward anti. ill:a:Wily killed
in Boston by Inning ihniugh a hatchway.
—The population „r Alliance , 4116", as
ascertained by a een.u• just taken, ia3, - .27t1 . .
—A holy in rfichl, had her
eye put out I.y the explottion of a coffee
Franci , thillaglnl, or n,
way, drown ,1 in Ihe Oknemangli l.r acci
dint.
—Another ottierr of the Fretanuen'h
itureau hes been murdered at iNteridian,
Miss.
—N fatal disease among l a mb, h as a p.
peared in the wool growing Jistri, is of
Washington ,eenty.
—The Treasury Department rev, tied last
week over two hundred applit allows for
clerical appointments,
—Louis Napoleon is opposed to the
brew lug war in Europe, as II 'nay interfere
ith the Exposition.
--A farmer ploughed up a near
Frederick, Maryland • and os , oistantly
killed I.y the elplo , ion.
.k large new gy 111113 , 111111. with ample
1111111111 g iit1 , 1111111406,0 j. 11) ht. cslab•
lisped in C 1111 11111:Ili.
--Some like
lndinna roulnly, l'a.. a night or t,s,. -ince
Nurh prolwrly war:
—Charles Lund) wu. inkkkuntly killed in
Lill' N 1 OodS near 11 ud,4at, Nkkw lurk, Lc Ilse
accidental kli.elkalge rild•
Di e kik k k,w k _'king Ikk It Ikkarrik , l
she is in :kklynnee el twksi 1 kuu.4
wilt, do not I, lure mkt 11 aft,- inarriakr.
E-chnnin
burned to death hy the enido,iou of a red
oil lanw trhich he WIIS tilling :tear n fit,
Jordon lthode,, Ilunt.ville, I Ihnol.,
is the ohle-t inan 411 lit State. II i. tai
yearsllllklllS 1 , 111 le , V gray hait
liors.-thiel es and desperado,.
have been lvtiched to death in Si. t 'Litt
county, during the past few W 4,1.,
_-- ' l '. ic , lieu of
Ii y the omit , ti lit, In 1.13‘, , 11
week.
It is lu•lirtr,l 031 311 'oil, will elll3
nule tr.on Ili, FR 31 Ilrpa rt u,rin 111 a Ir
tut
now in -., u,•
• It
trn.k, if 11,• run L • , ..14,111,
ivinlove I ;.•tii•rat ILO\ t i.11.,11
chief of th.•
'can
illg in lilt• nruil.ll.l• pi • r,ic mill ti N(111
yawns, awaiilttg the ..1..,111,
of narig,atioll
-It is rilloor,.l 111..; 11..11
ovoper, 11l iVali• II U.r3 to t h. l'r,-I.lc pt.
kill shortly st .1
.1o1),,•i)
-I)r. ,Nl', Lllll, 1%
.laughtrr. 1)3 , by
jury. Thr vcrdici up•et. with approv:hl in
w Il lh,nl. 111.1 `h her,thr 111 , 1111 c
occurr...d.
—A 4,11 - .Lin,•,•tilla of r,1,, 1 , and Ih•olo.
I rat , wn, held at Chattatmoca n 11,.
a at %rho h
:ro,
the lA , . tti Ilto• 1. n I ran
c
hive laN‘s.
—The Senate has recalled the notnitm
lion of A. H. Sloattaker, n Phila.lelphitt
i,olitieiatt, in the plate of General .11)1111 IL
Taggart, a soblior ot repute, it. Ceollect,,r
of Internal Revenue in Philadelphia.
—tiwindling by telegraph is in v,,gue.
The sharper watelies the html arrival. a nd
telegraphs to the leant- of the traveler Mr
funds, signing the latter's name to Us' men
sage amt lifting- the letter when it arrives.
—l;ellCral Fit/. Ilenry Warren has re
signed his position as a Suite Senator of
lowa, with the intention, it is suwxised, of
accepting the office of Minister to (Mat,
main, to which he has been appointed.
—The Hon. Thomas Craig, formerly of
Curlew county, died of CotiStinlplion the
4th inst., at los residence in Allmitowm
aged 42 putt's. Lie was four year, a Rep
resentative n 1 Curlew and Lehigh comities
in the State Legislature., and three years a
Senator.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
1--- fIiORINAIIIOIIIII4 FOR °Fill..
CP:Hs or tile. A 1.1.P.1/11 EN 1 LIBRARY ArS
SOCIATIoN. to nerve for ont• )env r,tulng.
For 1,4,1,1..nt ----JOH II tit iN n.:
• • Vice .. A. H. ENHLISII:
•• t-er.relsul I. LEW:ATE:
• • r. Merre lary W 31. HAMILTON,
•• Trrasn .....•1. N. AVILHIIN;
•• Itirretor. , ICOHERT LEA,
.1 A.ll EH td r 11 111 EIL
11liF.1, 11.1 DOLE,
IL. ELTON.
JAME, LOCEII A HT,
Ilk,. J. R.l LARK.
JOH 111 111031
.• Allllll.l', . . .N'll HEIA 1 . 1,K,
.1 A.II CA LOW F LL.
J. H. 1:0 RH.
I.leotlon to be hold on the Fouirrti MONDAY
IN MAI. 11,
toy 1.5.:141 NI,MINATLOII I'O3llll
ri()rricAE.
TIIE Iit:RAINING PART of the
...,arge property for sale laid out In Boyd Allen
plan of lot., 1.11110. .old In lota or by the tuna.
,pen dld for gardening purposes or for oily real
dew,. Apply to W. N Bun), ofßre corn, of
Blatnond nod Brent streets. or to Biel - IA ILO AL.
LEN, on the properly, al Lower el. Clair Hotel.
AL[. PEBBO2IOI ARE HEREBY
WARN ED not to !SWEEP OR PLACE ANY
ItURISLISH 01 ANY K IND IN (lIMEILS OR
IiEWEIS, as they will hr nroorwtalecl for emote.
J. F. lIVNTER,
y17:a411 StreetCominll4,loner, YyxlDl.trirl.
WILLIAM F. ROBB,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Nice, No. 93 Diamond St., Pittsburgh.
soy I;
W AItDEN & DATCHELDER,
It ItUKER.3 IN
CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM,
W *IALI Ii II„ !Mel N, 61 . 111.1 TS TUILVENTINE,
li~lrf II CAUOIAN A
Corner of Duquesne Way & Hancock Mt.,
Pittoburgls, Pa.
P' yl. U. Vi AUDEN, Walnut xlreal..
11.1 V . 'll
. _
}'OR SALE.
TIIF: KNTI it Id A , 111 NY.I:Y OF A
Spoke, Hub, Rim and Handle Factory,
I'ILINCJVALLY NEW
Address 1.141 X No. 273. itesallug I. myl7mA"
FOR SALE.
200 ALE BARRELS,
In good order and nearly new. to hc ..id many
Address at NO. 11l EAST PEA.III.. tSTItEAT, CIN
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FLOUR, GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Sn this. polt,l. brand, Wintor Ind Spring
Wheat Floss;
Scars Milwaukee tlith—ln Eno stor;
I ...or do White Wheel;
2 ears errit e:
3 curs choice Peach Blow rotatoe.s,
For sale hy B. KNOX & SON.
mph No. Si) Diamond, Allegheny.
REAL ESTATE WANTED ,FOR
CUSIX)I7B./M — A Dwelling In Allegheny, In
good leestlon, of 8 or w mama; o Suburban Itefil
onee. Wi th large Im, near IMO of p,menger rail
way.; .Dieellmg and lot In Telltil Ward, a Nell
dente on rennatretti three-story Brick House In
First or tieeond War ,d• a Small House and the
atty. CUTELBEHT a MEWL Ed /Market et.
RECEIVED TATS DAY-420 Obis.
p rtattl York Stsla, .111Mbory and Brandywine
Itoreete, now 10 store add tor sate er
coyly L. H. YOBYY.
D BUCKWHEAT
BUS• 8 " d f acme ur .alc
GT.
L. U.
yol
/ Door In
7, 17
SAlNTS—Beautiful pictures of
144.1711;s: ttrigirottli.crlykiltasrulmrs-
timpr.
UASKET WILLOWS-20 bushels
b=rim icy, sale by
myl/ ./SLUR MILEY 6 CO.
" ' KEN S. " SE till
JADES T. BRADY & CO., CM" wAncnousu
(Sne , essors to S. Jones & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Sts
BANKERS & BROKERS,
I NIN'I,e•
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons
I 01.1.E.111 , N5 mull on all acceetllda point.. In
the I.:1111,i Stat. 4 and Canada,
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
14 .11
DRY GOODS!
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON It CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
Invite the attention of Merchants to
their Spring stock, Which they oiler ot
the lowest eastern prices for Cash.
Dress Goods, Delatnes, White
Goods, Flannels, Cloth, Cassi
mereh, Satinets, Tweeds,
P ARM RIM A SIEC II ARILS' CASSIAS - ERRS,
II I. EA 1, H CO AN I) 112.t/W N MVSLIT,S,
PRINTS, al NORMS, PH RC SS.
• L UNALBS, de.
H Osie ry, Gloves, Shawls,llatznor-
Morals, Notions of all descrip
tions.
SIO - I , artlenlar &Woolon pall 10
asl - NewGood. constantly urrlvlnig.
ad - Call and t. %Junin, our Good. awl Prices
Ili Wood 8 ... o t le...Mb •
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C. AUM TIINOT W. T. SUANTION J.O. svcrapreox
MOPOSA LS FOR BUILDING
ERS.
'rvsll , l I CIL • •
l'll 1 or A 7
May If.to,
110.1'05A1, will Iv. reeelve4 iris
ontli if o'clock, r 0.. on MONDAY. .214111
Inman t. for etinstruellog a Prick hewer In the bed
of the Ventuylvanla Canal, beginning at the 0.1
111, iof Anderson street, thence a estle•rativ Slot/.
the line 0( the ealt.l 1140 feet to the cithal Bag., in
tile W•rd. , allhre of Moe et: %Iwo.,
SOlll toward:, atom I the line of the canal IMO feet to
Ihi All. glieny rl. er. II a ralihre of tight 11,1
Ilat r0e11..11 of a Sewer froru Audrr.on
31rr r t to toranthassltrtet. elynK lie 111$. ..I
..1 tyro fte.:.
For the r0n.r0...0n of a Brie I. ! , .t.w..f . of rout re..
...,11nre, AI Ow pun. about refl. l. n•alli
.4 Hrl..orn •tre. 2; them . , war,ll)
ent. of Dylan... for al. da.anea. an...
ra.,l to atm
4or 1,.. ross.trut :loss of et Itrlvls :es.% er. beget,
otos: at less soltsrssortion ur selelo and .f.llreceseny
et sower.. les sloe ...wood 1\ aril: Shone, isoutliwarally
sII
esef esso rooter of All. ethers) • tents r 24se foe I to the
os ctn. so lereolsessees ..srs henc...l°oX fess' rout , '
Itra.lseso offlsost us Tr snout
....vet, Ito u.r 4..114 Ito e rule, oflets
ssrtlie fe es to M. refstro of Ite•ele •1 root .
rho calllsrs . of like .14, 1 - 011 et psseut to toe
tbonser Itssarlf •tres I rase,
soon's, west] fir so She writ Slim of Irwlse An, our, of
she easillore lour foes; throes esootte-rafarr•rdly rsfse
fos t 10 r• rull rot ..tirt ree s•• nor. ot thy call
lore lit nye 1.4 1: Illen,lllolllll,l.ld,Prdly le.!
1114 1,121111.• or pr. 'rut r NV s.l s ous
..... ss. Ito .01tor of ~t fret.
ops ninth.'an he us es se Mr offloo
—1 %N . 11. Os II C.f . . Isltl, IforstrOUse Itoeesse.tor.
toy t• Ist It. It. I , {(.1.11:1h. ley t r
seseee-e (11 i ( ) 11)01.1.AIIS.
se .f•J
• Boots, Shoes, Gaiters,
AL 31:3. 33 11.2. a MCIECIr
1111=
.41 Lower Pricer than they can
be bough( in this city,
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.1. R. & W. C, BORLAND,
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1101'S CLOTHING
ll'oulh's Clothing,
l'h Ildresea Clothing
.4 Large Mock of all the New and
Staple Pll3 les, al
No. 47 St. Clair Stmot
$ L0G.d1.4
`TO/ HS WANTED
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HAN,
W.. 3 r. iwymvi,t,Lli 3/A 1.1,c 111)111
E.T . 31A F.T HATE,.
ROBINSON. CO..
VS Fourth Street
IMO
J. DIAMOND,
Practic•al Optician,
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RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Which are warranted to prese strengthen •n•I
tinprol Th.. sight. Fugate s.nly by
J. USAISONti,
nivl7.3:Si No. 2111 St-Clalr Street.
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McCLELLAND & CO.,
Corner Federal and Lacock Streets
IEIC 3EI Pa .,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Itcalers oil., Varnishes, Drngs, Vre
[Mart, l'arium etc.., Standard and Patent .
nes. Their stock is large and well selected, awl
will he sold as low as toy house la the west.
ingiing.3l
BREWER, BURKE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AG EST'S FOE TUE
Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works
Ample Storage for Crude mid itefined Oil. Liber
al eaali ativanets made on consignment...! Crude or
benne , ' Petroleum. Yards forstorage mid ship
ment of Crude Oil at Lawienraellle.
1nt1,., and iYarchons , Corner of ituque.ne Way
and Hancork. street., Pittsburgh. U1)111,1411
w 10 Ilrbl AY A. I, AP OKIIIiON
EAGLE OIL WORKS,
Lcacvroaaoovlllo.
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON
Ittlinerti and Dealer". in
PETROLEUM.
OFFICE. SECON DSTORY, CORN ER !TANI 'OCR
ST. AND DU(4I: MN Y. WAY. my Mass
THEATRICAL 110131ERY.
A FULL LING OY
SHIRTS, TIGHTS, TRUNIS, &e.,
AT w.8a1x...44k.5rg9
OLD STAND STOCKING STORE,
No. %I Filth Street,
13ILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!!
DA-17•17Z) IL ZICALI.IL.
Respectfully announces to his Mewln and the pub
tic generally, that he has lustopened his new and
commodious BILLIARD 1410515. CORNER Di'
LIBERTY AND ST. CLAIR trreciticrs, enernorc
from Bt. title. The Tables ore new s dirld
c.l In the most approved aim tier% style, and all
the signirtenances are new and co pipe. livery•
thing which may conduce to the pleasureabd enloy
rocut of Ms patrons will be Worded. MYITI.4I
ROUTE FOR SALE.
A ROUTE OF 400 SUBSCRIBERS
tql the PITTTISHUItGII elllNlitY LEADER.
for sole OCI rossoimble terms. nose! at Lilt other
of the I.Nwhish, from It, A. N., stall 9, r. U., for
three ,1975. myl7:us3
GAUZE UNDER-WERE.
WE DAVE NOW A GOOD AS
sortment of
GAUZE VESTS AND DRAWERS,
For lictatemon, Ladles and etilldreti'l Wear.
J'BUTII/31 P=l=CaBlC",
OLD tSTAND ISTuCHINC; STORK,
No. 24 PDTII balmsr.
BOCK BEER!
BOOS 33 - Erirnti
A splendid stock of RUCH 11F.Eit, and LUNG
will by Riven at
J T. If RYDER'S,
No. 30 Fut mill NYnxicr,
reeemeneing en FRIDAY, the DU, Plill TEDIRE
DAYO y MAW
HOLMES, BELL & CO.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
ANC:IIOQ (A) BIBEETIBlat).
• ANCLIOB (B) )311EET1rilili,
ANCHOB (C)IIEETINOS,
And ISIATTIBIi. mylb:Aß)
CHATUAM T. EWING,
Attorney at Law,
NO. OU UItA.NT tIT., eITTSBULtUtt, PA-
AfirCesatalastoner for Ohio. KesitnekT, We .
Vlrglnon, and other States. m7lo:alfe
TIOBBINEP ELECTS/IC SOAP—The
best and mosteounondeal Laundry !Roan In um,
c No o .r r:IVI I I/k b' Tn . 111: : elt i re a s4 4a . tti c no i m o m rde e lni r ron i
ny c tbe Pualad•lpbln Continental Ilote ' 4.1.1 i Preston
:Laundry Co., Pnlladelphla Alms House and num
belles* uttkers. /tarsals In any r inittirun
rnstorers' prfeetr__ +44-I;,„iduasidoree4.
myis
RICHARD E. BREED,
XMILEPC>3Ft.T33I . I.
No. 100 %O(►d street
BRITANNIA AND SILVEIt PLATY! , A 111. F.
WARE. TEA THAIS AND TABLE L ER).
wny. on 11.0.1.
CHINA TEA SETS.
PITT[. A lON NEB NETS.
CHINA TI M. VT SETS.
‘IIIN A VANES,
CHINA BEITTOONS,
BOHEMIAN WARE oF EVERY OEM BIPTIoN
LAVA CABO BA.hET.,
LAVA VASE..
LAVA SlOrlouNN.
EN4.1,1811 ?STUNK NV A ICE of II rarletlio.
wholesale and retail trade.
The largest Mill 10.1 gtock of every, Wog
In 1111. line In the oily.
Prises and urine the same an In the em-tern 1.116.1.
in 17: ale
_
DISSOLUTION
THE FIRM OF MAILMAN, RAFEII
I. Co. i.bor , •bv 11e,ulved h) mritual ron•ent.
the totoreate of ALLEN KRAMER and El AHD
ItAIIM hevlng been .old to FRANI( lIAIIN and
liKokttiE W. lIAILMAN. The Ido.lnea) wlll In•
onntlnnrol under the same stylo of F1A11.11A , ..
KAII.II A CO. AI.I.F;N KRAMER.
EDWARD 1:AII)I.
lito. W. lIAII.IIAN.
FRANK ItAII3I.
NS'. I'. M A ' Kt' 111.
W. VAR:. M.
Prr - Nnrnou. May 16th.
We chrertnity recommend o r.lntlo .
Iltoh ANL) eTEEI. 131 , 51NE5.5. and soliett for them
aoontlnuanee of the patronage ,o Woo.. he
oa tot on the late firm. A. KUNO:IL.
E. It 1114.
DUQUESNE WORKS.
Hailman, Ralim &, Co.,
ul., 1 - 111.01 v!
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles. Plow,
Spring and A. 11. Steel, ti.c.
II'AILKIIOUSK-Nit. 77 WA TKIISTREET
ml 17 al,
THE DEARIM TRAGEDY.
ni.tr3ted
PORTRAIT OF TIIE FIEND PROBST,
TIERS OF THE SCENES OF THE KIM, He.
Pr relit-. Ma 11,4.
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STEPHENS, the Fenian Head Centre:
ROUT. E.MJPIE TT,
O' m., Box,: I',
Map of Ireland
rtlit 'ALE 1,1
JOHN P. HUNT & CO.,
RA ilfta SI« 711/141111ile Hall
n rl
'I lIE
BARTLETT
SEWING MACHINE,
MMEMIE=I
t• a. rfireittM •• it I- •/111pi, 111.1
'ERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE
And afforded If a prn•. TISPIgt tte•r
vveroth t rarnlit In I lantl
"/Ir. tr low prle• to al
ol arlsl,lL. I 1.11..1 . ..taro..
11 - v0nt...1 to ot. toe II Ir l% 11. - F KED
lo•tt and only re lend • ‘•, eontlro..to
40,Al.F.SMAN
31EIA2MPIL'Ir cts 3E1LC:1017173E375,
.IKI4 A 1.1.: AI:Fr-NTS.
No. GB M . lrtal. gait - 10 4 0 2,
1111111 a2l rivr,ut 10.11.
pITTSBURGII LEAD PIP}
Sheet Lead Works
aatr to order and 1,1 i 1 1111111 an Ille. ,nn
,BAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD,
At lA)west Nlarket Rxttem
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Plumbers' Material, Brass and Iron
Cocks, Steam Gauges, Steam Pum ps,
Plain and Galvanized Iron Pipe.
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
No, 167 Smithfield Street.
T. T. [WWI.
pLUMBLNG,
'IS AND STEII FITTING,
HYDRANTS. IRON AMPS.
.HEZT LEAD.
SHEET ZINC
LEAD 111`1,,
SINKS, BASINS.
WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS,
331717 - 131 0 61 - JEI 00.,
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NOTICE.
Private Families and Hotels
♦ Can hr fornihtted with beet quality of
HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES
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Ry calling oo
JOHN MAFFETT,
Nos. 121 and 129 First Street
myr:e4o PITTRULTEIGH, PA.
WARING & KING,
COMMON MERCHANTS AND BROKERS IN
Petroleum and Its Products,
1 0 rievuEs.rE Ira r,
3PI'I"T/E533101E1.401-3EIC, PA.
19=
WARINC, KING & CO.,
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2,200 WILL PURCHASE
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3EIRS-(=nN. DOPI+3LLIN Gk
And LOT IN by 80, ou Chortler,. stroel, Allegben:
Illy. For further porticulors, onion, or U. II
TOWER, No. 164 Fourth street. tnylsA=
BOOKS. STATIONERY, gro.
A THRILLING HOOK
Political Economy of Prophecy,
With venial reference to Ito relation to the lllstory
of the Church and the Civil, Military and I:celestas-
Oral History of the Roman Empire, and of Ita last
Emperors, the 'Facer Is amileons, with an Appendix
on the Pope'. teat Ratty elVal, and the Finnan of
the milieu of Turkey, prophetically and hletorteally
demonstrated. Illustrated Portaalts of the Nit
trtil'or!.( creaVlA; C irot
ncolumall. For sale by • Sc.
J. C . ItEmt.
mil h. 73 Fourth turret.
RE-PLATING
LA DIES, SAYE YOUR MONEY
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CASTOM TEA SIVI I KITEKS, PORK% KM
TITM EASICE.% RN lV lITt.III ES, OAKS
KE .
c,.. .s be re-Plated and made to LOOK AND VP SAE
EQUAL TONS W. AT A exam. COST.
JOHN IL 0011. E wzr.4..
No. 7 St. Clair street.
INSURANCE AGE NTS.
GAumEes,n corn* ,Agent t e
'V
, e.. mNn pa nß W m Dlea
Third
stratus.
W JONES, Arid forth° North
ford LAIZIXO=nr.,,FgtVIINAT7i2P"
WM. A. SELEPAIRD, Secretary of
the Citizens , leasielusee Clrlepany, eornelet
kik tl A Nll WATCH 411112/111.
wokrio:
SIININLEIL--STE'rEION §101:79E,
GONG 8 - 11.A.NOH, NEW 4F.lthElf.
This new .4 elegant Hotel will be opened for the
won on or about th e lath of June next. Thls hotel
Is particulfin astarirj We the comfort of families.
fat " Aior l ll.7:ae7N:r VcTrt e ZT.
the o%. On {4 at. of. April .the stockbelders
meet at the Astor Boa. to view the plans and lo
cate their rooms. A few shares of stock - remain on
disposed • Dee. do eo
by application to J. ICOLE%.
BrOadWay, • • tflifittema
WANTED. DRY GOODS. TRIMMING&
CLERK WINTER—With some NEW GOODS!
.11.1ittI. to 1.. I , •sn., hI• vtoploy. r. In a.,
111=
-IS E'
N vAsTED
A COMPETENT STILLMAN
referva"— roitilred. No oillcy aced apply
IVAI2ING A Kl'L..
N. 4 Iluquosn.. Wn,
In 011 e of
mrl a!:
WANTED,
33 t=l..e3Li=t r: xw - 436. ,
In a ',iv,. F3u,:iy goo , l 11 , 1 riling House, by
'IWO YOl. No ars of w , [1.1 lublln. 1.14 re..
IV ANTE') AGENTS-I'o can yam
4•vrryr I, 'I l~l•tale, wmc.,llll. is
THE VA NIII.I A tt ,
AN A EN , 1" Hrl4 PI, ' l h• ..I.esovou.
• 1 . 1 - ,t, • I. 1,1.1 sTni.l,, a. !sul.r.wrlpt lon
Fnr 4 1,111:‘,., particulars. terra. of
• 31cy.Ir
)11:1IMERHultN. BAN
. T 1:10 Hr-.r e
• lurk; ..r. W. F. \\ YI.It ,54 N. 010(11
• 1.1t11.14
ki I from pulpit service, PAS..
wl .....•• •.11,1, 11 ill3.ii ~n al.. for supp..rl. sTU
-1.1..!• rn who w , ..1k healthful and r ratltrcm
pluim..ut for. 11.1,. :in.l Al CI:KDI TED HOOK
A 1.1." NT,. will nod till, valoahlt. work In demand.
GENTS WANTED
FOIL OUR
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK,
rht rt,ttrtal Itook of
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS
E REBELLION:.
ME=
Splendidly jlinstraled nigh offer 300 fine Ponraiti and
Beautiful Envaliuzs.
Thiswork. 1.. r ,seni $1 him., tender natl.., Mart-
Ong It,rt all enellye 11-a oi y. stands peerie,g
and alone anno, all 11$ romp.. iltors. Valtant
and ktra,e lit :yr:mi.. , Pteltareaqite and 11ratuall,
the U lltr and Mar , . lot,. 11$$$ T$ and Patio:lie.
it.. Hall of and Mary. 1. amp.
and Meg, MartiOlyt Stirprim,
Wonderful E•ent 0,. F:111101114 an
ords d Deed, of
k% moats. gut Ito '.hole Panorama of Inv War nrs
ilere ihrlltinyly And ,tartlltlyyly portrayed to a luny. ,
terly 11/1/111. r. at 0111, Illstorikal and romattlie, ren
.l. 1111, It Ihts 010 , i 311101, 1,1111,111 l •1141 res.lahlt -
L,.., that the ha• eglied forth.
I sl.aole.l on...ern and soldiers. t.aehera, nerget.ss
young no,. L/1 LI nil v. tot or protitable employ
no tat. *lip rind 11.1 , he hem elan,-,- to male money
set oilared. m $l.l tor elreulars and nee our
Ann:tam..
NAIJONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
N••• 507 MIN.,It n•r ILE ET, PHIL A l'A
i1:46
FOR RENT
FOR RENT,
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A. 1.11,.. M. ,A/1111'1I
DOOM TO LET.
A LARGE AND AIRY ROOM
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1.-I.quir , 31 uAzEiTv STING
VOR RENT—The Lot on the cor
t• Rattler 30 , 1 Allt.glseny Ittrvett, Ninth
NVartt. tog, tl,. r ss al, the .14 1,1,1. Ilepot Building
th,rt-tto. l'tor tot Ikat. lil r , t•l front Ity ItAt dvatti
to. too alley. tit Ira... It for Ots or,n yea?n. Ap
p., to N% 31. M. ItAItI.INt.TON, at No. 37
TO-LET. THE THREE STORY
lilt mi.t.ts" nt ar the BrLig.. Fed
eral -tree, meer oven pled It /• tiara eun
vuutellol, M••lchnintwr, parl..n, glin
, re..., Lll.le.u. and bath turn, L wit r
v,able ,rrang. n .it, with m tenant. noei•lera.
1,1. NI 'inure xeLy rental u tntl.t.houw.
lily 4,1. 10 , 1t1 Jh.. Alleghet.3 •
AUCTION SALES
~,,',El'4l.liD SALE OF
k AND 1.01, AT Al;t"rlten. — llu
sATultl.A TKUNOW.s. !Ins I.th, at 3 4,1...1..
nil.. prriine•. thr P.ron ...un- Turnpike, n.l.
r•in.int , 11.11111 • knit Fallll. 1$ LI,
Holliflng .4 linrden Lot,.
n
llnsd A I A All. plan. 1 111. , rarn oppnrtunit)
1.-, the Int , bring ..1 gond
•It.. All , l 1011 I,n min tar.' wall Cr.,!,, Inc It lrtultig.
Itridgr.
nn._, In.—thud card, and the balance. In I and
Zr.,,,.. all!, ,ertu.l by Inuit and tour,
ltn, In) 1. 1.k.1.1.A.1.1D, AII -
\ ARSILAI.'S SALE. —By A Irl ue
I - II \ endltl , mlou . l
1.1-trl,l t “urn the t:a to,l miles for the
rto t "I Penns, I, :kola. a.] to nzto- •11.<1.4,1,
I .1 l'tt Mit, ht• St.•sh.thtat • •Itt h • • in,
t• .A ,itart I mini tn• sahl
t;t 1,...1 1,4., Ito a ...I - tn.. on..••• of
t•l• : anti ma, I% at m m ; tor Ilea.,
)1t•ato•• sand., J. ~
IMMMUi=
A. MUltlic,
. Slarblml WeNt. Pa
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PROPOSALS.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEA 1.F.11 1 1 11(opthAL, will hr recelvell until
MAY 46T0. for tlrradlug nod Paving I.A OREL
ALLEY, In the Borough of Manchester. from the
north std , . 01 bprttee ttreet to Cl,, sonth side of Le
u. street. and from Inc north 61.1 v of Chestnut
to the +oath side of Wat.hlugton street: the
pa, ing to ho lonic of River Holders 0101 (travel. anal
the work In he dour Ituder the direction of the Coul•
utlttec on Streets and Borough Regulator.
For further Information, apply to the undurhlgh
ed, at Phelps, Parke • Cd. s Quire. Manettenter.
111 yl7 ..t.O WM. N. KINK. Chair, of Com.
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—
...rated Pt-epos:Us will Iw reeclved by the under
.(Igned, until MAI 21111. tor the tiractlng of the
1016.1 V Yug and alley lu the Borough of 11111.0 •
ettnvter, to wit:
rayet . te tt.treet, front ly i
sve r street to Fulton Lt. of
ro
Fkner Alley, from olton ',ref, to west I
I l' 2 'rlo a ct . l Fulton 'tree, to west Itno o
'Aeu;lNnrtillt,eott, front Fulton ..reef to west line
of rage, plan of lota.
Manhattan Street. from Ohlo avenue to the north
'lnc of Fleming•l property.
The said gradingnd the cliapusitlon of all e
Sc.,S
plug ea eat:Rion., e., to be clone by andunder the
cllrretion of the t tee on Streets and the Ye
e., rcllng Regulator.
For further Information. call upon the no der
copied. at the oilier ot Paint & Co., Man
ricester. or VI 11. Sic Rennet Recording Regulator,
Allegheny City. WILLIAM N. Klatt,
usyl4:a3 I 'lsalrtuan Street Committee.
LI. 5. 1i . 550%1110L,C, POUT 1 . 177.1,
St Orricg. May Ist, 1160.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Sealed Vroyousalis, accompanied by proper guar
antee., according to forms to Inc furnished oil ay-
Wit-Ilion to this Wake, will be received thereat, un
til tO o'cleek 0., on the 1 , 1 HST TUICISDAY IN JUNE
NEXT, for the supply of the hl Altl LIOSPIT A 1.,
near tills city. With the articles of I'ItOVISItiN,
MEDIC IN F., .te., estimated in said forms. The
quantities stated arc etitnated with reference to
the to,iial ntimber of patients lit the Hospital, hitt
the United States reserve the right to tate more or
less or said article, liceordtuirlY• as tam' may hr tie
(nail) required. II the articles dellt ered at the Ho,
vital are not, In the Judgment of the physician, or
he hest quality, and adapted to tho Hospital, 111.
will he at liberty to relect the sante, to purchase,
other articles their stead. and to charge the Con
traetor with any excess 11l the cost over the contra.
pri Th ces.
e United States reserve the right to accept the
proposals for the elude or soy portion of the arti
cles specthed. ( - HAS. W. BATCH goLlitt,
homey. and Agent Marine Hospital.
inp7:2awdtil
OFFICIt OF CONTItoLLEIE OF A1t.1.20118.1fT CO., /
Prrwsnintati, Mai lath, PIM 5
orricE TO CONTRACTORS.—
Sealed Proposals will tre received at thiv office,
until di, INSTANT. Inclusive, for Straightening
end Securing the !triage over Chortler,. Creek, near
die month. on LOU lino between Charlie's and Rob
inson Townships. In conflation tarnished on spoil
.lion. Ely dircetion of County Commissioners.
nlyili,l32 II EN ELYController.
- -
IMROPOSALS will be received by
I.llv ( . 011101ltlte on City Property until SATUR
DAY, May for 11111. DING fill. litlol/
T IN
TEN let NY: NOCSN. Wylie street, Sloth
Ward. FFLos and specifications can be seen at the
nuke of E. h. fittiltliUW, No, 714 Penna. Avenue.
.1. Y. fiteLAUfiliLlN,
trtyleta= Chairman Cora. on City Properly.
WALL PAPERS, ito
THOMAS PALMER
WIRILEALE AND WAIL HIV R LI
1".A..1P.E1
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES
49.. 13 IA 33 CO 17 33
Warehouse, 91 Wood Street,
Second door below Diamond Alley,
feNtGrod PITTSBURGH, 1•A
PAPER HANGINGS FOR 1866.
A groat collection Or
almerican Wail Papers.
For the first time in live years
XER" BAWL'S)" PA PER
* choke kleettou or the
Newest French Papers
For salo by
WALTER F. MA USILA
mhl4 R 7 Wrod bcreer
FIRE GOLD PAPERS,
Fbßx -
Of the NEWEST DEMONS, at 107 Market street
•
.1 41 Jog. B. 11130118.8 i IMO
WALL PAPERS
_Or ALL QUALITIES, AT
No: 107 MARKET IITREET, NEAR FIFTH
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SAW
D. L. PATTERSON & co.
MANCHESTER SAW MILLS,
Between Beaver street. Mal 'Ohio River,
Manchester, Pa.
Orders for 111 hinds of Lumber for building boat
sldlog. deck pima. lath minute dr.
sonars
Fdi BBL& MILL GREASE;
ra W
. .111t a :11,1 Oft.
• ',MB. D.LZXLI...■ aut.
mra sad 70 Water street
MACRUM a CARLISLE,
No. 19 Final. filktx-oot
We nee n”er ..q•ning an elegant "..""'""
W 1.4.111, en.l.r..ing the richest et) lee of
HEAL LAt'E (MODS,
Men t311.K PARASOLS.
ELIO:ANT PARTY PANS,
FINE. BONE fn . RIMIONS.
NEW NI YLE DRESS TEIII.IIINeIS
REAL OUIEUItE LAtEs,
MINE PEARL PUTT(/NS.
We have ;net opened a beautiful lot of
IIEAL CLUNGY LACES AND INSERTINUS.
We would Invite special attention lii a new and
splendid assortment of
LADIES' BUFF AND WIIPPE [OMAN til.siV KS.
IILoVES in the new Petroleum and Havana Shades.
Au assortment of new colors In KID U LOVES,
BLACK LACE MlTTS—new styles;
A most complete sasortmeut of
I.AI !ES' and CIIILDEEN 'S COTTON LOSE:
iIENT•S FINE SHIRTS. DERBY TIES. SCARFS:
COLLARS HALE HOSE, SUSPENDEEIi,
11liF.LLA11, Lc. •,
LADDOs• and GENT'S GAUZE MERINO CNDEI/
VEST,.
lIIDEM
To Merchants and Dealers
r Wholesale Department, now well stocked
a De
everything In tue NOTION LINE. which we
°Her to the Trallt its low so any house Fast or ‘Vest.
MACRIIM & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street,
Agents for the . •1.4)('KW001) SIANUFAIn't7II
- ta)All'A\Y." BRAUI.EY•tI DUPLEX
EI.I.IPTIC t.ligHT at 3/nuufucturera• Price,
laynt
NEW GOODS
JUST RECEIVED.
Huff Colored Gloves;
New Style Printed Skirts;
Floe Embroidered Skirft
French Cambric Bands;
Ladles' Linen Collars;
Ladies' Linen Cuffs;
Croquet Skirtt;
Fancy Ribbons;
Plain Colored Ribiwns;
A full line of Ladles' and Illttees'
Cotton Hose;
Gent's Cotton Half Hose;
Crotchet Edgings,
And all the Latest and Most De
sirable Artftles,just received.
F. H. EATON,
17 Fifth Street
mpr2
rITTSBURGEI,
Monday, April 16, 1866.
I'ELROY, DICK ON & CO.,
54 Wood Street,
NOW OFFERING
A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
lEPPC:IOOI3r. OF
DRY GOODS
ra - c=o or' ic, w 13,
At Low Prices, for Cash,
Iwo fr
BUYERS FROM
WESTERN PENN'A,
EASTERN OEIO,
an. D 4: :re
ARE INVITED TU CALL.
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MEM
GERMAN OPERA
MACRUM. GLYHE & CO.,
Nos. 7S and SO Market Street,
Have received a line assortment or
FANCY GOODS
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rrl. .• Viva" - r -
FINE IVORY FANS,
In White, Blue, Merle{ lad Purple
FINE SANDAL WOOD. FANS,
REAL POINT COLLARS,
Fine Lane Cellars and Handkeirchleft
REAL'HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS,
Imitation Guipure Handrfs,
URI AND LICH 'Cann lUD&
Wholesale Buyers supplied at
EasteEastern Prices.
rn
N EW
SPRING DEBUG.
Ravins Jon received • complete assort
ment or the leading Novelties, selected
from t h e latest Importations, we are nolf
„ ow i n g a very CHOICE STOOK
OF
NEW SPRING kiESSES, .
including many decided Novelties to De
r. and Material, at very Mederata
Trim.
BATES & BIELL,
m b FLY 111 STREET.
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C AMI /MECCA/IDLES 8 !c to.,
Liarefinr.sos,7o.Lii ihr 00.4,
igVairjo:Matarrii2=
_ „PR,
I%mi[ig ci9ywßlT.
UNiTED SiAi'ESl
PRIZE CONCERT,
Crosby's Opera Rouse, Chicago,
MAY 25,1.566.
12.17000 Valuable Prises, valued al $402
576.01de23, swi r ll be presented to Ti oo cket
Hs, lueludissig 8100,0
in Greenback..
NUM HER OP TICKETS ISSUE D
PRICE
This Is the ',meat lodueement ever offered to
the public, out ticket out-of every four drawing'
prize.
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113,0. 1,.".,:..,...11,"
r ...Do
10, OW
20 do do lal each 0....11:0
al do ato 10 each 1..:90
lal do do each 2,110
..0:1 .10 do 10 each 2,030
120 do do ' each 11,1 * 0
1 do Ita,l.l.•nce No. ~".:Waba.llAven•e• 10.000
1 do do N.. WI Lake street.... 0.000
I do .1. No. V Newberry Arc.. 5,041
b do Collages, 011 gultoo, near ran
-11 na street 10.000
2 do 1 ottage.. 1011 W. Llherty and MI
51'. Indiana ...eels.. 6,000
:1 do Cottage., Ito good locallIV)• 0,01.1
10 .1. City I..tr, SN. each 5, da.)
o I . lanon, ...leach
al 1.1, €ll, 'I.O Pueth 11,..10)
01 d
10,011
n ...
2.0010 g. l g .t . : ' f 11 1 ` '"11W I ' each.
Id 1.:1:2 I;lanlrNVat,,slii
150 In Amerivan Hunting ever tillvor
W &Aches, Ild6 each..
•
. .... . ...
140 do Patent lever Cllves Hunting Case
Watches, $.lO each 6.1D4
50 do Diamond lilugs. $lOl each ..... .... 5 ,0 1 11
.01 do 110 1 1 10 a, $75 raelt.... ....... 3,701
50 du tewititt Machines, $lOl earl/ 6.101
50 do do do $75 earl/ 0,743
5, do Oliver Plated Tea het., •7 5 ..ch • / 1,70,
ILE do Silver CaNiors, $l5 earn 1,101
10.001 do Albums, $5 to Co each 51,725
10.101.10 'Fen and Table opoons.s2 to $4 each 0.1.00.
10.00 do Gold I.lned Goblet, and Cups, $1
to sseach 2/.155
10.0.0 di. l'alr Cents' Bold r4eeve Buttons,
4510301 =OOO
10,1100 do Gold l'e us, in hoses, Id to 11c1 each 01.311,
01.101 uo hogra, ley,. :,I,d IPi i Paintings, 41
to $5 1 • 51,750
1.0 do Family Bibles, $l5 earl, 1,51.0
11 .1. 1 .,CJ6 do Clock.. Rooks, Cutlery. $1 to 1110
Carla 27.01:0
The draw Ing a 11l take ',lace, aft , r the Concert, on
the .take td the Opera where 1040 Opera..
nw It oche it. A I onialilltee will he appointed by
the audit:ller 110 ..operlu tend the nano.. All purchae
era and agents wid Ire remitted with correct lists of
draw log es to /IA published. Parties holding
tickets will retain there until after the drawing,
and if their nutting, appears In the liet of drawn
note her, the, will forward their tickets Inndedl-
1\1..h . , with fell direction as to the shipping or
goo‘i , or tootle), Tickets are for sale at the prin
cipal hotels, hook and music stores in the city, and
at our °Mee, 121 Dearborn street . . price $l.lO each;
sent by mall on ret•elpt of price and stamp for re
turn Postage. Wit Alit HELIABLK Ati Y. 011,1
NV A sTED In ea cry ). town 1.11/ village to the
Celled State., to al great Inducements are
uttered.
bl'h:Cl Al. TEltkib (I.l'll ItATF..., , ,—Atir party
proeuring club or or :nor, toil,. for tickets,
and forw 11:. 1114.110 nl' the same, will he al
lowed the follow big cointnlssion, riot we will send
Tn•kets to one address for $ 4 MI
9 00
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`• 17 fit
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l• as%
•.
•• 03
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11, et ery ea, .end name of molt subscriber.
anti their P. addrra with loon, county null
NAt.' In 3lbeley drnft. P. Order, Ex
press. or lit Registered Triter, may be sent at our
rt. k.
All communications should be addressed to
W lall.o S, BRA 111% , rl &
Het Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.
% %I. Drawer, t. 912.
'l'll Is Icrs fur sale by our hi eneral A tp.nt for
rgh mel % trinity. Uhler \u.
G. FOURTH street,
1 . 2.1 doom Room :No. ft.
• ' o ne proprietors donate to tho Lincoln and
DuglaS Siollllllleut Funds tr,...0; also, then WILL
Ire ti.ollo reserved from the lemon drarring the
itn,htlti prize. for the antepurpose.
itttrenr.Nt.,,
.
lion. Wilkinson. En-Ocustor, of Minnesota.
lion. lieorgc V. Lawrence, M. C.. or Penn.
Bon. Moo.
ont Ka-Uot eruor, NI is.
lion. Wm. Mgomery. Ex-M. C.. of Peon
lion. Major 1.1.. Mace, Ex-td. C.. of Ind.
lion. Wro. Lewren. Lyons, lowa.
lion. Joseph Knox, .I' Chicago.
Hon., ()roves Ozulth, of Mhos.
Jae.. M. S. It.
M. Kronnerg 0.. Importers of Walenes, Ch
Whio yew Orleans, 1.0.
nt,7.tf.
♦ND
NoTicr e
The Public are hereby notified that w much rattle
Channel the Allegheny River
A. rtua between the AECOND am] POUliTif
PIERS, from the Allegheny City end of the Rail
Road Bridge, now being rebuilt by the
Pittsburgh, Ft. Rayne and Chicago Rail.
over that Inver, between Pittsburgh and Allegheny
NECESSARILY OBSTRUCTED
During lire I hoe m ii 1 ,op•rotroc•
tore or tLe ;ino.•,.st . r..Mr months
from Ira First of Joao. A. It.,
NOTICE
The undersigned, Commissioners named In the
Aot of Anseinblf , entitled • `An Act to Incorporate
TR PITTSBURGH GAS SAVINGS COMPANY;
Approved the 12111 day of April, A. D., 1955 will
oven Books and receive subscriptions to the CM:Ma
noel of said Company et the alter of the CASII
INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 57 Fourth street
ON TILE Allsk OAT OF KAY. A. D., 1806.
At to o'clock 0. 55.
NOTICE --The undersigned, COM
WWI:mere named In the Act of Asseaddp. erttl
tied ''An Act to locoroorete the
ENTERPRIZE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF prrranticus,"
Approved We Tlth day of March, A. IL. INK will
open Book t. 4 receive subscriptions to the Cool teL
Mock of sold tiompanyoon the
19th Day of Nay, A, D., 1866,
At 10 o'clock A. the YOURTH NATIO NAL
BA N K, In the City of Pittsburgh, from.
JAMESC
o'ON NO;
WILLIAM PHILLIP;
WILLIAM NAOALEI,
C. W. ItICKP.TBON,
JAWS HERMAN
IL BLIIMLK Lcuaitals,
aptgdmd
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TM/U.I.BIIEN NATIONAL Kann. t
PirsSsui.Git.histrob MN Irda. i
ir.. NOTES OF THE cus,,wroaD
UNTY,BAN K. Meadville; OIL ciTV RANK.
I;
_VENANtio BANK, Franklin, and Pk-
RK liAl, Tit srlbc , will not hereafter
b grated by this lisa.
m ar UEO. T. VAN DOREN, endnor.
(pmemeolum AND nmumnNo
Gair.TolfirlairEtadtitrilukargu,r* "
eale al the °lathed Otherthuthea.
JOHN R. £ A,. MURDOCH.
Carl run to the fiteenbousee everLlS
minetee. myltimd/ArT
ORNAMENTAL HEDGE&
Aintrican .eltrbot. "fa
afisd llewlod Spruce.
For ante by the dozen, MX or 1,00% at the PITTI3-
BUltull ICIDItt&F.IIIIF.S.
miletwdOeT JOILN B. & A. MuIIDOCH.
NEW VERBENA, •
MISS KATE BAUM:
A rine clock of General Nesters miferlor new
VERDELIIA, lAlaa Kate Baum, now rea y ferule at
the Oakland Grmenhotaes.
mylatudAnT JOHN K. A A. MURDOGB.
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prrrogiviten NURSERY
AND
ese - Tiiii la "so: •
151183ERTMAIN ASID PLOILIBM
se,
&diets ottentlan to tbalr egnensiverillook a trait ua
ornamege tram erfeszteans.V29•Tion atuirmu , '
117, 414: ladshi
me. ' ' itemising
;STRALYED-EMAXIC
STitAlliEl.--aroke into illie 7 inclicaw. - is
scraot tan pubscrttla tts .. t.lll . ll...i=klep A
ps.l=.lhulMan; ra„rwizawitto- :f
.gi t tMt i tte n tle s tir i jt . 531 , 2,1: e om g o .la i:;
backt,d. Itoth of ttit4tWropttl."4ll6
I. dented tower° pronn e Myilma r y
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SA", • •• - ]• • STO - L (
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BEWAIL]) EN --4,11 t•
Thursday alibi tast4 • ftesetbe• reirto es_ g;
tor. DOIlglaa;• llonat,Waselustett ea Uezz••
itUOOIC. 11te bortorronearly.new.botthe . ratapk,
were brotes doelt MOO It r atßokel.W T 0
Jacking.. The above trovortit.. ; :?_,
=Tien or or debrel7o sr ther
41031.1 i Ltrety Mom, ob. sr .street-10. •
residence-ovule slitolottl?,erollt
;STRAINED OH STOLEN.--Strayed., .
; OClnkajltOlea frOlit the . 111i10.11:preadele...
wiriviricwabi44
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CalVty,..4 41 . 11.141 WW
. .
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500,000
11.00 each
LIST OF PRIZES:
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way Compauy
11. A. IiA.ItUNKIL,
ChletEugineer
WILLIAM PHILLIPS,
JAMES O , I,'ONNHR.,
INO. W. CHALFANT,
IL RIDDLE ItuSERTS,
W. K. MUSICK,
THuMAs SMITH,
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