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PUBLISHED BY
PENNIMAN, REED & CO.
P. B. PEINMEBBAB. Ed i tor ..
T. P. HOUSTON.
JOSIAB 'HJENG. Rnalneaa my„ ngna
NELSON. P. REED,
SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1866
FOR 0 VEHNOR •
MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. GEARY,
Uf CUXUERLA.AD COUNTY
EUROPE.
A few weeks ago Europe was threatened
with a war that would have involved sev.
eral of the larger powers, by reason of a
contention between Austria and Prussia,
arising principally out of the disposition to
be made of the Duchies of Schleswig and
Holstein, wrested front Denmark by their
united efforts, helped by the co-operation of
some of the lesser Germanic kingdoms and
principalities. This controversy seemed
to be appeased by a common agreement to
submit the whole matter to the decision of
the national Diet; which has really been
done. But when the question of disarma
ment came up for consideration, Prussia
insisted that Austria was not lessening the
number of her troops, but only shifting
their cantonments from the Prussian to the
Italian frontier. Until Austria actually
demobilized her forces, so as to be on a
peace footing, Prussia refused to disarm_
But meantime Italy had been augment
ing its army. The prospect of a war be
tween Austria and Prussia enkindled a
hope that the hour was appro:ddirj, for in
eluding the entire peninsula, with the pos
sible exception of the Papal possessions, in
the kingdom of Italy. The sentiment 01
nationality, long apparently dormant
among the Italians, or, rather, overborne
by adverse fortunes, has latterly been
greatly quickened, as has been witnessed
in revolutionary movements, and in vast
sacrifices incurred, to secure national uni
ty. This sentiment has been intensified by
vexations endured through the intrigues of
the expelled princes and their followers,
operating both from Rome and Venetia.
So long as Italy was strengthening its
means of offence against Venetia, Austria
could not consent to reduce its army to a
peace basis without virtually surrendering
that province; which she teas not inclined
to do. Hence, the present comllication.
It is easy enough to say that this un
- satisfactory posture of affairs ought to cease,
and that Austria ought to surrender
Venetia, with its famous quadrilateral, to
the Italian kingdom. It is a very different
matter to make Austria take That view of
the case, and act accordingly. Doubtless
Victor Emmanuel would be warmly sup
ported by the mass of his people in any
military enterprise he might undertake to
expel the Austrians and to annex Venice.
But FRANCIS JOSEPH counts just as assur
edly 011 the enthusiastic aid of his people
in whatever efforts he may find necessary
to maintain the possession of that province.
Hence it happens that the continuance of
Austrian rule over any portion of Italian
territory is a continual menace to the trait.
quility of Eurore. What diplomatic nege•
tiation, offering to Austria -an equivalent
in territory elsewhere; what the offer of a
suitable price in money might avail in the
e.tcigting hollowness of the exchecquer of
the Court of Vienna; are questions which
it is easier to speculate upon than to answer
u thoritat ively.
But these are nut the only powers that
are deeply codeerned in the pending quiet , -
tMn of peace or war. it is difficult for
France to suppress her ambition for milita
ry adventure when an opportunity pre.
sents to gratify it; and, partieglarlv, when
Such afield, as this apparently is, invites
to enterprise. Ifiteot,r.os; waits his op,
portunity; not simply to augment his inthi
enee with other nations, but to extend
his own frontiers. Whatever he may sa3
of hi, pat lie intentions, all intelligent per
Mills ku,tiv he is thoroughly nnserupulou ,
Not iv hi, interpositions, but in the natu
rat fears of the other powers, will mos
likely be found the elements that shall eon
serve peace, if, indeed, peace shall lit
maintained.
EXHA UNTIOIV OF ENGLISH COAL
I 331370
Some remarks recently made in the Brit
ish House of Commons by Mr. J. &resin
on the probable practical exhaustim ,
of the British coal fields in the course 01
ninety or one hundred years, has draws
fresh attention to that matter on both sides
of the Atlantic. There was nothing new
in these remarks, nor was the familial
thought dressed in a novel attire of words
and illustrations. But the speaker was the
foremost thinker in his country of the
present age, and the point discussed one
of much importance to the world, and pa.r
ticularly. to England and the U ailed States.
*British manufacturing and commercial
siipremacy, rests upon coal beds. These
beds, though underlying a tousiderabb
part of the island, are small when compared
M the vaster depositcs known to exist in
this country. Moreover, these mines have
been largely worked for a long period, in
somuch that the upper veins are entirely
-removed. Even admitting that the lower
veins are as full and rich as the upper were,
the cost of mining nt the depth of four
thousand feet, presents insuperable difficul
ties to successful competition In manufac
tures against nations whose fuel is near the
surface. When it 'comes to this, unless
there shall be large improvements In the
condition of scientific knowledge relative
to this subject, this United States mast cc: -
tainly become pro-eminently the manu
facturing country of the world.
Years ago, before antkmcite was used for
fuel, we know a man who borrowed a great
deal of trouble over the problem, how peo•
plc would keep warm in cold weather, when
the timber was all gone. The waste of
wood was a perpetual grief to him, far into
old age, when an idvance in knowledge,
touching the use M coal, came to his re
lief.
Perhaps Mr. MILL is In the same predic
ament to; that old gentleman. Air and
water have lucked up in them reserves of
carbon sufficient to burn down the universe.
True, none of the experiments so far con
dueled, with the view of making water an
swer as fuel for fire, have succeeded. But
it will not do to infer from mist failures
that success is unattainable. These de
feats may become the harbingers of tri
n mph.
Still, the only safe course for statesmen
"is not to count chickens before they are
hatched." Knowledge, on ibis point as
on pinny others, may be centuries in ma
turing so as to bring forth tlie,
• fruit. As the case stands, coal is italudi s
pensable clement in comniercial and miu m .
facturing excailleCice. England isapproach
`lnir,rapidly the era of the exhaustion of her
:!rilitica; or If not their absolute exhaustion,
:the:point at which they . cannot be advan
'4eihnialy worked against the newer fields
• of this and other countries. A century la
the. totality ..iitt4 more the' life of an or- -
dinary individual; littieln .. the life of
a nation . Theae fears, which riin'Vetore,
in the minds of British statesmen, may all
he realized by their graad-citidrei.
The CongTeselonal Convent Lon, X XII Id
DLstrict.
EDITORS I aAZETTE: 1 observe from yOilt
paper of this morning that Don. Darwin
Phelps, of Kittanning, declines being a ;
considered as a candidate for Congress to
the XXIII& District. Col. J. B. Findley,
of the sante place, it is also stated, has ex
pressed his intention to give his influence
towards re-nominating Hon. Thomas Wil
liams for another term. I sin sorry that
out . Republican friends oi Butler county
should not have likewise accepted "the po
litical situation," and declined putting for
, ward candidates for Congress, at this time.
No good Republican could desire to accom.
plish any political result which would be
so acceptable to the Cowan ring of the semi
copperheads of the Commonwealth as the
displaceinent of our present able and fear
less member. Even although the peo
ple of the district should nominate
and elect a representative as reliable and
as radical as Mr. Williams, these third
,party factionists would rejoice at the
change. They know and fear the splendid
abilities of Mr. Williams as an orator, and
his influence us an experienced and labori
ous working member. They know him as
an incorruptible man—of principles and
opinions as immovable as Truth—against
whom all the blandishments of power and
patronage would have no more Influence
than it summer zephyr upon the mountains.
They might hops: to Influence any new man
by flattering offers of position and patron
age; Mr. Williams has achieved position
and influence, and cares not for patronage.
It is to his credit, as it is to the honor of
his appointees, that the political guillotine
was brought Into service so actively at an
early day in the history of the "new party,"
yclept "the soap-house clique," in the 2:ld
District. I honor him and them, because
they have been thought worthy of the-hos
tility of their new party men. Anti for
one, but one of thousands of the Republi
cans of this District, I am in favor of the
unanimous renomination of Mr. Williams,
as a rebuke to these demagogues, whose
watch word and key-note is jettrmiage.
I shall so use my voice, vote and influ
ence, Messrs. Editors, not alone on per
sonal or party grounds, but for principle;
and I trust that the sturdy Republicans of
the District will see to it that no small fry
politicians are permitted to dilute or sup
press the verdict which Heel assured they
will render. Let the best men of Alleghe
ny be selected as delegates to the Congres
sional Convention, so that that body may
be composed of fit representatives of the
Republicanism of this portion of the Dis.
trict. RADic.tt..
laic Political Situation
The solid unity of Congress is not tbs.
turbe4 . l.lo delay in corning to a vote on the
report of the Joint Committee on Recon
struction. It is better "to make haste
slowly" than to have to undo what has been
imperfectly done. Every hour renders it
more necessary to be cautious. The Mem
phis massacre showed that the hellish in
stincts of the traitors were not only unsub
clued but had been infuriated; and now our
friends in Maryland, West Virginia, Ten
aessee, Kentucky and Missouri, and of
course in the cotton States, appeal to Con
gress to secure such guarantees as will for
ever prevent a return to their 'wickedness.
The most earnest men fur protection now
on the ground are the Southern Union men.
They have no confidence in any plan that
does not deprive the leaders of the rebellion
of a large share of their political power,
either by reducing the basis of represents.
tion, so as to prevent them front electing
the same number of Senators and Ittpre•
sentatives they controlled belbre the rebel
lion, or by extending it, so as to increase
that represention by the admixture of loyal
men. Robert Dale Owen is advocating,
with characteristic eloquence, his well con
sidered recommendations.
The advocates of universal suffrage, In
exchange for universal amnesty, are also
very busy, but these are wilPng to take the
proposition ash passed the House, or us it
is presented by Mr. Owen. A stronger sec
tion is generally insisted upon in reference
to the repudiation of the rebel debt, and
we believe that the ninth section of the ar
ticle, as it passed the House, will be
strengthened in this respect. The disfran
ehiseincot of the traitors seems to be de
munded by every consideration. The wd
k-ders are especially earnest that no rebel
small be permitted to vote till 1570, and
that a 1 the leaders should lie forever hared
from holding office. It is contended, how
ever, that if the third section is retained in
the article as it- pissed the House, then
such Southern Legislaturesas that of lh•ha
wan• will refuse to ratify that article, and
thus let%, if not defeat, its. final sneers&
It is further contended that Hillis third sec
lion is omitted front the article, then the
article Will be approved and ratified by the
requisite number of States. A vcry large
influence insists that there should be no
amendment of the National Consti
tution that does not provide that
all voters after a certain period if
years should be able to read or write, and
as-this condition can he laid down without
discriminating against either white or
black, after giving full notice for a period
of ten years, it rapidly grows into favor.
The President's policy seems to be genes.
ally abandoned by his own friends. The
few Northern Republicans in the. House
who were quoted as friendly to it, all voted
for the last report of the Committee on lie•
construction, and now the Southern Union
men are here openly and defiantly in oppo
sition to "my policy." Even the Southern
men who profess to be loyal, and continue,
to advocate it, cannot conceal theirmortifi.
cation as they note that all over the South
the worst rebels and traitors are making his
policy their platform. Let us then not he
discouraged, If theigood work is not done
at vet. Better wait for a year, to have it
thoroughly accomplished, than to insist
upon immediate action. The most ab.
surd objection is that business is
dull In consequence of this delay. What
would be the effect upon all the great inter
ests of the country if Congress faded to
protect these interests against returned
rebels, who would come into Congress un
less prevented by such guarantees as earn
est men advocate—pledged to embarrass and
to weaken our financial system, and gradu
ally to work for the recognition and pay
ment of at least a portion of the rebel debt.
The speech of Henry A. Wise, a few even
tugs ago, at Alexandria, in which he open
ly denounced the greenbacks, as worthless,
and stated that his prediction of their
worthlessness would soon come true, and
in which he insolently declared that he
never would take the oath of allegiance to
the United States, and that he was not a
traitor, was exactly what all his associates
in treason feel, if tiny do not as publicly
express it.— Washington correspondence
Philadelphia Press.
—lsnisarAromsis becoming Freuchy in
the mutter of suicides. A short time since
it young batty, crossed in love, attempted to
shuflle o ff this mortal coil by swallowing a
cup of cold pizon, and, with strange anti de
cidedly French taste, chose the parquette of
the Metropolitan theatre, while Matilda
Heron was agonizing in the character of
Medea as theplace for the final scene. • Tho
young lady was saved by hard work. A
young man named John Irish did his work
a little more effectually Inst Saturday night.
Weary with the vain struggle against temp
tation—tired of the ceaseless routine of sin
ning and repenting—John Irish put live or
sixgrainsof morphine in his last cocktail,
and then, with grim regard to scenic effects,
bought a ticket and went to Mast:ink
where Haverty Sand's Minstrels were
performing, to await the workings of the
poison. There, with the notes tactile violins
and banjoes, the shianting feet of the clog
(ulcer, arid the sorry jokes of ”lirudder
80neg.", , , ringing in his ears, lie gradually
sumumbed to the potent drug, and fell
from his seat a dead man, or so nearly dead
that lie lived but a short time after being
taken away.
—The population of Paris is quite mixed.
It is estimated that there are never less
than 2,000 Americans in that city, and it
is the permanent home of 20,000 Swiss, 00,-
000 English, 15,000 Italians, 100,000 Ger
mans, and 10,000 Poles. The Parisians
are engaged in various ways in ImproVing
their means of street locomotion ' anti
among them is a plan for running steam
omnibuses. These run not on rails, but on
•the common macadamized highways, and
it is Said can make excellent time.
—lt is reported from New Albany, an In
diana town, that a divorce was recently
granted, among many others, In the case of
McCartney vs. IdeCurtney, but, neither of
the parties knew of the suit, or,Was present
When the decree was madc; loth lived to
getherriunit happily, anCiwere astounded
to find that , they, were seParittral,i. ••fkow, .it
happened, no one knows, but the Bivoree'
was granted, and the parties may have to
_et marriedover again.
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—Gambling prevails in Cincinnati.
—Stenbuns,llead• Centre, wants money.
—Cairo is infested with highway rob
—General Sherman is at St. Paul, Min
OEM
—Wendell Phillips lute an income of
$60,000 a year.
—Parson l3row•nlow calls G. D. Prentice
the "butt-cut of original siu.•'
—Ex-Senator Yulee ha, been elected
President of the Florida railroad.
—T-he Hebrew congregation in Savannah
are about erecting a spacious synagogue
in that city.
• —At Janesville, Indiana, a horse-thief
murdered a young man named Graves, be
cause he had informed maul hint.
—Gold watches are a seater article in
this country, if we are 40 judge from the
number taxed. There are only 7,0911
\N.:ooles. taxed from one ClltiOf the Union
to the other.
—lt in expected that more than ludf the
vessels composing the prerient Atlantic and
Dulf squadrons of the United States navy
will be removed front ' , en jet', and either
laid up or Fold.
—The Catholic Tr-icycrtirir speaks of the
Fenians as of a "Don quittotte rrrganiza.
tion," and inquires: "Ilan long are the
generous-hearted and patriotic Irishmen
or our errantry to he duped by this insane
folly ?"
—lt is quite the fashion now In New Or.
earls for every spectator ut a theatre to be
presented with it 1 tiquet on entering. the
door. The effect is to make the auditorium,
in odor and appearance; resemble a huge
flower garden.
—At Adrian, Mich., a lady saw an engine
house with a steeple, and innocents' asked
a gentleman attendant, "what church is
that r Tin gentleman afJer reading the
sign, "Deluge, No. 3," replied: "I guess it
must be the Third Baptist."
—The complaint 01 an ignorance of for
eign languages that is so generally made
against American diplomatists cannot be
laid to Mr. E. in Morris, United States
minister to Turkey. That gentleman speaks
no less titan eight foreign tongues, viz :
French, Italian, Spanish, German, Greek,
Turkish, Arabic and Persian.
—lt is stated that the Treasury Depart
ment has received an important mass of
testimony, bearing on the claims of the
Richmond banks to the specie raptured
from Jeff. Davis, which goes to show that
the coin was manufactured front the gold
and silver sweepings of United States
minis in the southern States prior to the
rebellion, and consequently properly be
longing to the Government.
kart) trout the uolumas of that th
ntrolonms that "if the South were not eon,
pletely exhausted, wont out hr her tour
years' struggle with the gigantic power of
the North, we would ex.p.stt to see her
again girthitg up her loins and preparing
another ~ntr,t of arms. And though
many Northern into who believed In the
principle f.tr which the south fought
through four bloody years, consurisl her
for rushing -, tiratstipi lately into that con.
11.iti, not one td them would position the
necessity Mid the jostliv of aresort to :inns
OZ :in it the KaLlesil plait
Southern white men to th , eonditi , m
shall be carried out. - • The
Southern people made a knave fight, triad,
when their strength avalual, they laid aside
the sword . trusting to the faith that watt
pledged to them tw do• toovernineilt they
had oppnse L Tat at ple•kre has
broken, and they :trent, longer bound he the
eoillpact. Conde wll.ll they grave up war.
The South , tae land Irlix
inland In t h e l'n.on by the Protildonl,tllo
Secretary of Strato, and the Stiprolli, lair n,
Ira ittliet a President is L., M• e1...L.A. 'rho
South, being in the Union, trill hove the
right to pArliel Dale in that , vino tan. Th..
gay rdit• Shall leer partielpfile in
it, and they ittity have power to etif
their
.. 11111alikl. Slid if thee enfoice it
thorn -will be dillig,er. The :‘;ortitern t 'on
'servati VP party, it deleau-d by the eXel union
at the south it m rind mil I ,i ellege,,,, witl
not submit. A vontlict man arise, and
revniution will then again sweep over the
..otintry."
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IN !IA Y. My order nr the
tnyl3nal NOMINATING COMM trr
TN. THE ORPHANS' COURT OF
A HEN Y COUNTY, ,if Ittprth Term, MC
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74. In the matter of the account of 11. T. Cur
rey, Administrator of I terry W0411)11, deceased.
And now, Aprli TA, IWA. the ('lon appoint Hon.
DAVID Auditos. to distribute the balance
In the hands of administrator, according to account
Notice la lterelry Oren that the Auditor above
named will attend to the duties of lila appointment
on the FIRST I , AY OP JUN Y.. A. 1)., IMO, at hi.
0. 149 Fourth street, rittaborgit. at to
otttloek A. L.. or mild day.
et/VD:ace UACIU itITCLI lE.
IN THE HATTER OF THE OPEN w
ING &ND WIDEN l OF REDFORIJ STREET.
from Fulton street to Erin street, in the City of
Pittsburgh.
All persons interested are hereby noticed that the
Report of Viewers ip the above mentioned street
hew been handed tome fur collection of swessments.
If said assessments are not 001.1 within THIRTY
DAVIS from this date, liens will be Sled therefor
against the properties russeased, with interest, cost
and feet. J. F. SLAULE, City solicitor.
No. 100 Ffth Street.ti
IN TICE MATTER OE THE OPEN
.- 1111.1 OF 131lIfiGISSSTICEBY, from Watson street
to reit osylemtla avenue, in the City of Pittsburgh.
oil persons interested are hereby notlned that th e
Report of Viewers In the above mentioned street,
has the. day been handed to me for collection of as
sessments. If mild assess:nentn are not paid within
rut TY DAYs from this date, Ilem will be died
therefor against the properties assessed, with in
terest, costs and feu.
mylsm74l J. P. SLAOI.II, City Solicitor.
No. 100 Fifth btreet.
PARLOR PAPERS.
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Now received, of Ceactirol decignv (or Parlors, at
No. 102 M.A.IIILET STREET, NEAR Frrra
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DMINISTRATOWS NOTICE.—
Letter. of Administration upon the estate of
CUARLF.II /1. B. CATLIN. Into of the City of Al
legheny. deceased, have been !routed to the under.
elgued by the Iteglster of Allegheny county. All
pengtos Waring claims against mid estate will pre
sent there, duly authenticuted, and those Indebted
will snake payment without delay to the subscriber.
myl9;a7l;t; MAUTBA J. CATLIN. /dm's.
14EAL ESTATE WANTED FOR
AA. CIISSTOMEII3 — A Dwelling In Allegheny, In •
good locatluo, of t or 10 rooms;a Puburban /teal
dente, with large lot, near line or passenger rail
ay; a ttarelllng and lot lu Tenth Want: • Resi
dence on Penn street: three-story Brick Bonze I.
First or Second Ward; a N 1.1111111158 and Lot In the
city. b. (111T1111EItT ft BONS. at Market st.
SUNDER 110SIEIII & GLOVES.
Gall and e amiable our namortmenl and prices.
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Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
CULLF:CTIONS mute en all accessible points In
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Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
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NOTlCE.—Letlersof
Adlninlstra
tlon nil the evitate of W11IP:1ff M. EILEEN, lath
of Al,lglien) City. decenNed, hare this flay Peen
granted to the undersigned toy the Register of Al
legheny county. All persons indented to saldiestato
will ;nuke pmpt psyment, and those laving
elAtme will ple ro a..• prvseid then, properly tIUMP11(1.
ratoil, for settlement. •
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No. 41 Fourth .meet, I Il taburgh
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GRANT DOUSE,
O. nef. 193131)E111-air t X . rcar:o'r.
Curler of Isabella and Federal Silvis.
Near the ficepention Bridge,
rurP3::,4o ALLEutIEFY CITY. PA
JOIE A. STRAIN,
AL3C47a3EIII.IULS%ST,
Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace,
A Nl3 1 . 01.1cE AGISTItATF.,
(Mice, 112 Filth st., opposite Cathedral,
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I twol J. ortgspes. A eknowledirente,
I/sip...Mns awl all Lapal nosiness %roote m d
with
promptness and dials:aril. myttheoll
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A['l:. 11. TACK.... TIIKO. r.. TAch .1.111:13. Cpwn K.
TACK BRO. Si. CO..
COMMISSION MERCHA NTS,
AND 8R0K1.11.4
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS,
I Hancock St., PittNtourgli.
OVt iCB 127 Walnut 31 reel.
u1719:.+77
LACE CURTAINS
WHITE. ORR & CO..
SS FLftli Eitracot,
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EMBROIDERED LACE CURTAINS,
TO whlrh they aal the Alten Wm of buyers.
EIGHT SMALL MOUSES & LOTS
11.249.1"•701E1CEL18T1E1 R.
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On Saturday. Day 19th, (To-Day).
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Hearth. tunctloit of the rvesenger fal
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A. LEUUATE, A.
\V I (AAA 1 RI. Ow Ur,
H. J.
SILK AND WOOLEN
1t.c.... - ert to iAe }:1411 . ,1t Bitter., text, : It
DVER 4IND SCOU E
the Itttglio..l. puttlic. retet.rnlett a. TOIII, owl Al
ALSO. , terati.e. In t1it....1...ett the ~,,, n et t mel l. t ttf Ile
I
l.
CiI111(7. 11111.10 N Curtain., and ['hair Co‘cra A• h uthh.) . Oh , . th t.
IL fraud.* and Kcal:mod without unpacking. !
liquors. opt... IlsOf Al.. AA
Nos, 35 and 37 Third Street, ;
/ 3.1 411 urn mt. It Is, Ito e 4.131 NA
/telt, W.ttel ett.3 Smithfield, %Int •
Ton year, or th.• Improvod F.nolish 1 , 111.t0r. In
0ny1,..172 PITTI4BURGH, PP. 10. Uartholome. , Marl
Nra a.to and nth., prl.on, has eslat3ll.hed It. n
A LARGE ANII FRESH ARRIVAL , • n forlhaemlmran •••I
too It the approval of I ail. o.ltua .nrileono lu .. 1
the hoAplta, and prl.oto. throughout t.roat Brltaln.
and 1. pre.olqbed now I, !nano idly Arian, pt.,
.at. pratalro, croon soAdlrto.l to tlo
..11tnpulanta and ...dative- In Paraly.to, Vito,
I.mo, Kplllplle Vito. tivoloo. Tarrlehlor , . and all
• Norma« .11.. ea-es. It ha. nv equal. Wholo.ale and
and will Ito sold at the V EllY A. TORRENCE,
SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS:
asid Balmoral».
EaT 1•Itll; ES. ell Imr WIL drank. or llkttait
4i 1C E I'S A CALI. ItV.1 , 001.; 'RCM AS! coy 19:a. , 2 No. 70 Markel eons, or rol.rllt
1..1.,KW II FALK.
J. IL A. W. C. BORLAND, DRY GOODS!
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS,
No. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
to. a M ark t. t at met, :II , toor from all let
JOHN ROSS & CO.
Wit N 06DEN &Co
Manul'acturrrs and I)ralrn. In
Carbon Oil Lamp &Fixtures,
Chandeliers, Carbon Oils, &c.,
No. li.i Market Street,
.E.ITTIE/13317MILar8. Pd.
MEN'S FINE FRENCH ('ALF,
I I iLnd Sc .-wed.
CUSTOM MADE BOOTS,
FOR SH,OO,
J. A. ROBINSON &. CO.'S,
61 illarket Street.
Every Pair Warranted.
STOCKS WANTED.
PEOPLE: , NATIONAL BANK
M. it M. NATIONAL BANK,
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E \CHAN( E NATIONAL BANK.
Alen, BRIDGE, CiAS AND RAILROAD SHARES.
Vie are buying tiOLD and SILVER et the Il Ili
EMT MARKET RATES.
ROBINSON. M'CLEAN & CO..
75 Fourth Street.
MEIZI
J. DIAMOND,
Practical Optician,
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RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Wl.lob are warranted to preserve, strengthen and
Improve the sight. For sale only by
J. DIAMOND,
tnvl7;s29 No. PM St.Clalr Street.
BREWER, BURKE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
A.GENTS /UR THE
Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works,
Ample Storage for Outdo and Hofteed Ull. Mar
al case advances made on consignments of Crude or
'Leaned Petroleum. Yards for enrage and ship
ment of Crude Oil at Lawrenceville.
OMee and Warchous, Corner of Duquesne Way
and Hancock street. PlUsburgh. myientas
GAUZE UNDER-WEAR.
WE HAVE NOW A GOOD AS
, sortment of
GAUZE VESTS AND DRAWERS,
Por Unntnimen, Ladles and Children'. Wur.
q7.411.7A1L P'333I3ELBBDT,
014) ISTAND IiTOCRING MBE.
my!? No. 44 Fur= nTliniT.
WM wiGlDLitalt A. D. ADDLIISON
EAGLE OIL WORKS,
Lasavv - irezacmi7l-11c).
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON,
Refiners and Dealers in
P ETR OLEtT M.
OFFICE. SECON D STORY, COUNCILANCOCK
ST. A NI) DUQUIOINE {VAT. m716:a3:1
pIIIVATE DISEASES.
IIIFFICE Mal FENN EITUEET, near Band.
For the tare of all dlsmatea of a private nature, In
Coro two to Pear days, by an entirely new and WV
treatment. Alma. Bernina Weakneu. And another
Mileages of the genital organs and their prevention
()are warranted or money rellandiaL
Moe boors-7 b7O A.ll, IS ton, and CIO'S F.
Addraaa letters W... 253% Y. 31111• abaft m ylft
FOB SALE.
THE ENTIRE MACHINERY OF A
Spoke,Rab,Rim and Handle Factory,
I'IEIEOIE2.I.LT NEW.
Address BOX No. 273. Reading. Pa. my17:1.77
FOR SALE.
200 ALE BARRELS,
In good order and nearly new, to be soldellean
Addreen at No. 111 ZAIIT PEARL 13TREET, CIN
CINN ATI, Ohio. ini12:449
NEW GOODS!!
NEW GOODO!
A Full Stock of
SUMMER DRY GOODS,
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j OPENED THIS MORNINC,
IWillinm Semple's,
ISO and IS2 Federal Street,
AI.I.EGIIPN CITY, aloove Market
lIE.IV
Pl.<ll.D BILKB,
FIGURED SILKS.
allpaccas, Prints,
Pail Dr Ch.vrrs,
Irish Linens,
Shirting Jthistins.
Shirt Fronts,
To,tetinsr w Rh a enmolete assortment of Srasonable
tinoth, which O 111 IX 160111 ZS LOW Prleew at
William Semple'rA.
ISO and 152 Federal Street,
Inyl , l Above llio Damonol, Allegheny City.
N EW TRIMMIN riS!
New Style Dress Buttons,
New Style Sacque Buttons,
Fancy Dress and Sacque Brian-
mewls.
Fine Dress and Sacque Trint'gs.
English Thread Laces.
Guipure Laces—all widths.
White Hood Tassels.
Colored do do
Silk, Mohair and Cotton Emb'rs,
Fancy Colored Embroideries,
A complete line of Bradley's Du
plex Elliptic Skirts.
Young Celebrated Bon-Ton Skirts
and others, now in stock;
French Corsets in all sizes,
Nancy Colored Corsets,
Werley Corsets,
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NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC.,
..IT IFVUOLES4LE
At Lowest Cash Prices, at
F. 13. EA.TON'S,
17 Fifth Street
nITI,
SAVE TIFITSELF
A CURE FOR ItiTEMPERANCE
Dr. S. Cutter'. Celebrated Stomach Bitten
TI,. emairo Tivrvlnt. P% rt . I retl. "FllvaLt.,
114,11. x Rhin 1114. In.t 1,. n tr. r'- Srt
Invite the attention of Illerehant•
their Spring atock, Nybleh they oder at
the low eat eastern pale ea for Caah.
Dress Goods, /Detains, White
Goode, Flannels, Cloth, Caron
mere., Sonnets, Tweeds,
YANAIKII2I . I 'Atiril.lllo2sC.3.
ULLA...IIS.D ANI ItAUWN M ['SIAN S,
ritINTS, Vlllren 5.
itrtt rrt,N A DM, Be., Ar.
Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, Halmor
morals, Notions of all descrip
tions.
Fereartleular attention paid to order,
airNewttooda ronatantly arrtrlng.
ter-I'sll3nd e ironiltir our le,/0141 and Priers.
115 {rood Pittsburgh.
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON CO.
C. TOT W. T. AIIAWITLOY J. O. MT1.1.113 m
m y
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICHARD E. BREED,
xium•ca3EuTErilt.
No. 100 Wood Street.
lIIIITA N NIA AND BILVER MATED TA RLF
WAKE, TEA TItAIO6 AND TABLE CLITI.KILI.
*ll hand. .
i 'III NA TEA SETS,
1111 N A DINNER SETt+,
C LI IN A TOILET SETS.
'DINA VAsEe,
CIIINA SPITTOONS,
BOHEMIAN WA ESOP EVER'( DESCRIPTION,
LAVA CARD ItAali
LAVA VASES,
LAVA BPITILIONIS.
ENGLISH STUNK WA RE of 01 varieties, to omit
whole:4oe and retail trade.
The largest nod most tom r I e Le. Dock of everything
In this Ilne In the silty.
Priees and term. the same as In the eastern eitlea.
tnyl7isas
N OTIC;E.
THE REIRAILNEVG PART of the
barge propertr far sato laid out In Lloyd & Allen
plan of lots, will be sold to lot. or by the acre.
rpleuditi for gardening pnfposua or for ally real
dunce. Apply to W ai. b. flUYILtat the other of
Klrkpatrlek & Mellon. corn, of 1/latoond and
lirant streets, or to 11111311Altit ALLP.ri, an the
property. at Lower rt. Clair Hotel. tuyl7 :atm
ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY
WARNED not lo SWEEP Olt PLACE ANY
ItIIBUISH OF ANY KIND IN OUTTEICE Oil
SEwmats, u they Will be prosecuted for emu,
J. P. HUNTER,
mytT,ASI - Street Commissioner, Irina District.
BILLIARDS! lILLLLIRDS!!
7:)8 - vP2ra MI. MILA-TAXA
Idespectfdlly announces to his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he 1100 lust opened Ills new and
commodious BILLIARD lIBLInd, CORNEII Lir
LIIIEILTY AND ST. CLAIR STILE/ad, entrance
from Bt. flair. The Tables are new. and considuct
cd In the most approved and elegant style. nod all
the appurtenances are new and complete. Every
thing which may conduce to the pleasure nod enloy
ment of hls patrons will be afforded. myl7;all
ROUTE FOR•BALE.
A ROUTE OF 500 SUBSCHIBEBB
on the PITTTSBURGH SUNDAY LEADER.
for sale on reasonable terms. Enquire at the onto
of the LILADMI, from 10, A. X., until 0, r. n., for
three day.. otynnal
WILLIAM F. ROBB,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
Office, No, 93 Diamond St., Pittsburgh,
m117:.44
WARDEN & BATCHELDER.
snoturaes
WHALE. CRUDE
OIL AND REFINED
SPIRITS PETROLEUM,
, EOSIN, TURPENTINE,.
~NORTII CAROLINA TAR, IC.,
Corner ofDnonean• Wa h y ea Iloncoeie St.,
putoentrg, Pa.
Represent WM. O. WARDEN. Oa Walnut street,
Petiole! tax. m716:10.8
BOCK DEERS
•
coos
.1131323FL0
A .plendld stock of BUCK DEMI, eucl 1.0 Nell
will be given at
J. T. BNYDER.B,
No. 30 FOURTII STaere,
c ommee ele, en FIIJIDAY, the 18th, YOU TIMES
DAYS tiNt, i lf. mylbele
HOUSES, BELL & CO.,
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
lIAIMPAIITIJILLILLI Uv
ANCHOR (A) 8111(ETINUS,
ANC/1011 (U) SILEETINUS.
ANclion (C) SIIEETINGS,
And BATTING. my Waal
CHATHAM JEWI. NG,
Attorney at Law,
cm GRANT. ST.....YITTSKUILUkt,
IfirCommlAsioner for Ohto, Kentucky, West
Vtritals. litssonri and other Beaten. =Wm:9
CHOLERA
DISARMED I ! !
The Chief Cause of Pestilence
best royed!
DR. E. COUItTAREVS DISIN••
YECTING YLI'II/6, secured by Letter. ['Mehl
Is the United bizarr and France. FrePared .407
by the New York I)lsinfeetln4 Company, et their
Laboratory, Nos. DA. 3tat and 2b- Henry btreet, N.
Y.a2Cediirotreet.
Thts Company “rgatilf.rd en permroient
with Dr. Courtari, the celent,ted Frenell I 'lle Lobo,
In rbarge of Its Laboratory la pr . ...pared 4r furnleb
Its Dirt Frka..TlO.: VI.L.Db for MO: ro.on, nurrerl.,,
urinal.. water .71.,e1,. pr., le-, es alsool,
' glitter, boo.olta,ri, tirfiron, and
psi tostltolloits of all kind, slitF bler-b0u...,,
offal and fat-boiling
s l urs, (in., run/ the t alue of the latter
to earn' fanner), arida here", poixoriouband raft
e Int. fris akfut• deocloriArr,.
antineptle, antliiiiire.,rot, and .16Infretant, In
Ile se-1..0 LI tic too.aul Flt; of the .
They r , mole
notion, EnnEEI. .111.1 • ..I.irs E,3/ rinelph, -
In their hr t i le., are is E-
. .
ga..en—uot Injurious to utensil.. Wllleh they nre
alLen euedlral and belt ntllle mon
Is directed to Inv., Allflell,ll 0.11 ,
tetllmonlals In 151,1 r of till. great discovery, wlllet.
with hundred,. olla, hr .I, at the Comp:,
ny, ~Uwe.
A I.IIANI, Morris 30.
f`rtsttel.,,, , tl 11, I.lr 1-rl C., •
Dear SD, It Is MI It 12, rt•prent isle./ 1.. he. We hmre
made many tr..! hut now a l
that Ine 111”, 1,111.1 111 norpa...., all
a nluo II) ag.tiust All had odor,
'l'.
Ncw YORK. Aprll 9. 1100.
Dear nlr. ...... without aeepilon, 10
hr 11... hest we rneel upon
f•t ) mat.er I. ,on.plele and In.,Lantneou,
. A. tiTY-T,ON. Astor nom...
N. - 111-Wforlanl, ort , 11.'11 ley the scav
engers, tend, the dlrerAlon of the Sanl,ary rollre
or 0,, ..1111.tr0p.1111,111 111,1111 Department. N. 1.
I'LOW & C/0411 no.. N. Y.,
Central and 2•01 t Agents for the 1•111 led btstet , and
thy Canada., lo whom all orders should lee ad-
For salt. ny all and (leneral Dealers In
the I tilled al/.1 1 . .0114/1, III) 1 ., ..0.4
171 E NEW
Spring and Summer Medicine.
FLUID EXTRACT
I 1
\%ITII
lodide of Lime,
PREPARKI)
G. W. PETTES, BOSTON,
James R. Nichols & Co.,
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ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARB
OEM
Pro Wilde of Iron,
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Tonic and Restorative,
ix °lt purl. th,
IMES
'l'h, n. w pr. ',ration. • •SA RSA I'ARILLA
1 OMIII LIME.••
pimento one or the most 11100101 alterati% 0 agents.
in a r.rm rapahle of e xerting full action upon the
liestcm. all.l Intl in tuluule an.l pleabant dose, II
I. concede.' that the alterative. retoisent, or tonic
eilecta 1.1 ar. ca..rted decide.ily whet.
~stielated with other 011.-ratl , ..s. In combination;
and the Sarsaparilla ..et.m , to fulnt perfectly all the
fa , oratol.
The drat ttleet 0.10111 ot..erved vhr u 10.-A.
PARI 1.1. A WITH 'Mil liE VM I.liitE'• It tali,. it:
an Inert-ass ..1 nonetl r show lug that It has tonic
properties of a marked rharaetrr. Its alterative et
(rota are manifest in its ready combination with the
blood and Ilea nee. 11 air,teroluloise wom. n and
rhll.lrto luiprote r&pl.lly under Ita use. and thc VI
, tal funellone , anAntne a lwalthy ronlll ton.
It IA admirably adapted to &large nionherot citron
li• or acute affectloni pircullar to children. It Iv
vatted to them. Loth by the InitJne.e nOd efficiency
of Medi. ant eft., and the filea,ant. attractive form
of the ryntrilr. It mnf hr givrn for a long Perin' ,
Inifornera are cleAtreil. and no
reptianancr. or to tale tin ayrop,
...countered. In White—No..lll.4, Hip-Joint I /I,
',RV. mloof it lw Ov
-11 rwr.govutl,. In itioitrrati outil rvllefla
otitalni
In the Spring of the Year, and
during the pia irni R't•at
iii, lou of mornl.l.nall.,• In Ihr ay•lem
1,, 1.-cont. ullnlfesl and %cry tr..ullicaonie.
Let.s..itude, Ilra.l n. h.. 110;1e,1 . 0.1IN I.oxi
Apvellte, Pill in 111, Joint, Intilgr AU°, eV.. art
(try tumult.. ev re elt,tereot Is better
a•lapne.l I.,CS tem...Ate •.r .It.' allectnru ,
t.l,an tni. n t.I
411111°1,11M tit.
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Alterative, or Blood Purifier,
,7s within lb. FritunJ
-1.., lorice.l. It I. 311 .otter_ ? sone El,l to 16,1,r.:
romtihistiou, In 110 m0p..., resembling muythittit
hitherto ralph.ye.l.
The oldoiott of medical toe. concerning It, Du'
3e , criptlou of 11, clo.tol,al Om - arty, therapeutic
v manner of us., etr.. ate gl in a clreular.
which earl he had at the store, of ally and all !Int
clasa,Drugghda.
Fur sal. lu Pittsburgh by nil Druggists.
Molly 1.1:37 wi
FLUID EXTRACT Oi^
SARSAPARILLA.
I 'ombined with lodide of Lime,
Solt' at Low Holes at
FLEMING'S DRUG STORE,
N. s.I Market St.. Pittsburgh
mrsescs:•ws
DISSOLUTION.
l'nE Finn
rvby OF lIAIL
y ITIAN, RAHN
dsolved mou cn.ont.
Mr hitt roots li
of ALLEN is RA Al Nit and nd
ED o W AIM/
RAIIM hero sold to FRANK MAHAL and
EiIIIME W. II Al LAI AN. The business will he
ILAtlno•.l under the same style of MAILMAN.
11.11 a Cll. ..A1.L.V...A1 KRAMER.
.EDWARD KAMM.
tiEO. W. MAILMAN.
FRANK MAHAL
W. C. MACRUM.
W. VARNUAL
IliTivorni.u. Roy 15th, I.
WI . cheerfully recommendour successors In the
lInIN s U ISTEK It hl EPS, and solicit for them
stowed
of the patronage liberally In—
stowd on the late firm. A so .
KILAMER.
E. HARM.
DUQUESNE WORKS.
Hailman, Rahn' & Co.,
)lANI,ACTVIIIMS OF
Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles. Plow,
Spring and A. B. Steel, it.e.
WAREHOUSE—No. 77 WATERSTEEET, Pats-
M.Th. in717:512
NOTICE.
Private Families and Hotels
Can be furnished with be gnallty aI
HYDRANT HOSE AND PIPES
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By culling Ou
JOHN MAFFETT,
Nos. 121 and 129 First Street,
PITTSBURCIII, PA
1:1111Z1
WARING & . KING,
COIIISSIO HERCUANTS AND 6110KBES IN
Petroleum .and its Products,
1111UQUESei'E CM, I*,
PX•r , rI3fYQR43-S; 3PB.
WARINC, KING & CO.,
mytnekta . 127 Walnut NI.. Phil.
I.OIOS CCOTIIING,
I Vuth'a Clothing,
Chi Wren's Clothing.
A Large Stock olall the New and
Staple Styles, at
No. 47 St. Clair Steet
Gn.ir 3 L0G41.1%
CEZI
Airy. J, WANR..J• R. DPCIMLL/....14.1.1.1. R. Dear,
iIIeCLELLAND A:, CO.,
Corner Federal and LaCoekArects,
. _
.116.11Ca.TaLIZIG1-333310,r, W"141-1
Wholegial'e and BOLU Druggists
Dean= I'lenta.36llB, pray, ale.
rc i lfet tl gielraMtli ratite:a =Vox%
aold as km alay Loner In the welt.
[l4l4:an
WANTED.
•
'LEIIK ;WANTED-11111th
0 001tal. Io W klined to yor. 10 an
CM=
AN".I.I%TE;ID,
A OM ITTENT STILLMAN
1.,01 rerrryncrs r.,11,d. So other n,, ,, I aoply
@MEE
WARING & EINI4,
N... 4 I..turacke µ•a)
W ANTED,
BO AI...R.MIXN 4:al- ,
In a I • • I, a 4 Faintly or good Roark i Bon,. ,
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I M I. A7KTTF (4 . 1 II I.
AV E
ANTII- AiIiENTS--MALE and
• PK.IIA LE-1p Its ery count t all tox itelop, to
II otti Lir Plelitte — Holm A•:titt. Ault Are
stott.lott from 1,00 le 11'•411per ttat . A few
atol — t•ltAttti
üb'l-WTA. 75 rim, street.
itl DENTS WANTED
ou
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK,
The I . totorlal Book or
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS
OF THE ILEISEI.I.IOIIII
re•tr, Pritrl.4l , . Itonotp.(l,. 1(.4n
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Splendidly ,Illostraleil with over IWO fine Portrait, and
Beautiful Engiaviugs.
Thli work. for genial-humor. tender pathos, haunt-
Hug Interent, nod attractive beauty. stan , la peerleern
and along. arnolig all 11, competitors. The Valtaut
ud Itravu ll...trial. the eturestillr r.ticl Dramatic,
the Wltly NMI Marva lota, the Tr nth r and Vallirtic.
Itolt a.t Vatne anal Tory. Canal,
1.1. wane. l and blege; ritart.,lo :girprkr,,
It oto a.ierrul I,ooa pe F'..haons It or., and I /yeti. of
an.l 11. 111,11. I . .anorato t of the War an,
herr thrillingly and startllngl) portray,: In n
ter , y manner, at otter lalatotical atol tom:nth-. rel.-
•14 ring It the tuool ample. brilliant anal reaahalile
hook that the war laa, ea1..0l forth.
I , l,atatal ”Ilirer, and noi•Orr S. t. annad,
p men. and all In wa at of protltahle employ
ment, wlll ill, thin lwat chance to make aslant. y
p., oth.r.rd. Send far circulars and t. uur
Icro.. A I•IMZSa.
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
o. 5117 MINOR ST RE.ET, VA
tel111:nd JovT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT,
AN OFFICE ON THE FIRST FLOOR,
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Addrr•e IS( IX 5110. nlat lug buslucn.. no I , 1.7
I,OR RENT,
=ID
Wltliln 11vu minutes• walk of We Posou
Addre.a 11, “AZETTE I Irrp - r.
_ .
ROOM TO LET.
A LARGE AND AIRY ROOM
IN THIRD 67NIRY GAZETTE
Etny qulrll7 at OA ZETTY. CUL NTING , ‘ , ll
Inf7:a
1.4`0R RENT—The Lot on the coy
ner of Butler and Alleghenystreets, Ninth
Ward, together with the old Brick I /eivot Blinding
thereon. rho lot has 144 feet front by feet deep
to an alliey. Will lease It for flee or ten >ear+. Ap
ply to V. 11. DA ItT.INGTON, at No. 37 Fifth
street, second floor. tulnlitf
TO—LET.—THE THREE STORY
DWELL'S lie HOUSE, niisr the lirtilge.
I' rat titreut, now OCVII 0,1 by Mr, i • II anltolllll,l,ll.
containing Rerun tied rtianitirrs. tart, parlor, din
ing mom, kitchen. washanti bath minim. I iiiii•r
eultahlee with a tentnt, rnstilera-
Me port lon of anti rn 1 tii re inay reinain In the house.
iny4:•l4 W . .1 it.. Allt,ilieny.
PROPOSALS.
OTICE TO CONTRA (TO US
SIe;ALF,t/ wlil he r, I,ml until
31A7' 20011. fur t.radlo,, and Paving LAUREL
A in the Itorooyh of Mxurhe.ter, from th ,
north side oi Sprnee strut to the nooth bide of Lo
cust street. and from the north nine Clo,lnot
1.11,1 to toe south nide of NV a,hington !greet: the
pa% Inir to tm made of ltiver Itoldrrs nod llravel. and
the work to he done under the direction of the Com
mittee un btreeta and IturuuKit Mein ta,r.
Fur further Information, apply to the undersign
ed, at Plattpa. Parke Q. 1:o.•. Whey, Manchester.
m.t n 4 WNI. N. KIRK. Chair, of Cont.
N OTICE. TO CONTRACTORS.—
•ealecl Prof...Mx be reet.1,..1 by the 11114/Cr
olguril. until ?f.\l'.or ill, lira.llng of the
followlng ' , treetn and mile) , In Ito llnsongh pit Mon
cheste r. to wit:
. .
Fatct LI. Strut, from Ftrarrr strrot to Fulton
Fmlkner Alley, front lotwo ntrect to west Itur of
l'agt••o , 14an of loto.
Pow ,tret, from Foltoo •tre, to ty,-At Iltir
n ;flan
tt.,1,1,t0• ,tr• •I. fromFultont vf e-t Ila
11.ontallau ntfert. front tfltlat nvt our to Om totrin
of Vlrm. it It • • Pr.l” r , )
Tlot naltl nrntling, tho .11.p-folio,' of - 0 , too - -
plus test to,. floor In and owl., We
Olrrellontt air uti ntrrot, Intl Inn 14-
~ 3,1 og Regulator.
For forth., Wrortnation, call up..tl the mot.,
at thy oak."( I . li MA'S 1 . Ills A Co.. Ilan
.er WU.)I.IIF,OItV, Iteg”lator
A kirglaett) WILLIAM. N.
11:AH Itlirplan
ilnoposALs FOR BUILDING
A SEW El(,
in,rn.i.t.gat'l, or
rrt ~v Mat MA, VAS.
reiviletl al
onlec .11113 r. on MON Y, 11.4011
lo.tani. P.r , on.truellug a Itriel ,ewer In the br
of Mr l'enn,ql,anla I...ginning at the ...I
line of An.ler.on Nitre., thence ...Inanity along
tlo lior of the canal UV , feet to the anal 14.10. IA
the Yirel ..f nvt. f.t.t. thence
~.outhwarklly alulkg tilt- lint of tilt canal 11111 feat to
law Allegheny elver. of A calllore I•lght
A
For the cow troctioo of * Sewer trout AtwlerNott
street to Brant ham sIRCI, along tb, lint he
caoal, of *calibre of two rev,
A LSO,
For liti..lll,truction of a Brick:34,er of font feet
calibre, Irl.•ginning at polo! about 10 , feel north
of Lebec.. street; thence soathwarilly along the
centre of Delmont street for the ,Ilntauec of about
WO feet to the 01,10 river.
ALSO.
For the construction Of a Brick rex . er, begin
ning at tine intersection of tibia and A11(011'111'
Avenues, In tine emend Ward; thence soutbwardly
along Lilt centre of A llegheny vvenu r :Au feet to tine
centre of Braddock st met; thence •loug the cenece.
of Braddock street eastwardly 075 feet to Tr. molar
street; thence alone the centre of Tremont, street
south wardly 70.5 feet to the centre or Beach street
the calibre of the newer to this tottnt to be tbreo
mud-a-half fen; thence siting bleach street east
wardly 6011 feet In the west line of Irwin avenue, of
tine calibre of four feet; thence south-canter...BY 540
kw! ton culvert under Ve extern avenue, of the cali
bre of live feet; thence sonth-cattwardly MU catto
the terminus of tine present sewer on %Vest Com
mons of tine calibre of six feet.
liana until hpcoldeations can be seen at tine onkel
of Eed.,ltecording Itegulntor,
tuyia:td it. It. ritANCIS, City Controller.
OrrICS or CON - MILLBIt or ALLsolignir CO., t—
l.rrrsounon, Mad litn. 1861.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—
healed Proposals will be received at this odic.
until 21or INdTANT, Incluelve. for Straightening
and hemming the Bridge over Chattier+ Creek, near
the mouth, on the line between Chortler& and Rob
inson Townships. Information 'matt/Med ou appli-
C.lOO. By direction of County llommtationera.
royiroar2 BENUE LAMBERT, Controller.
PROPOSALS will be received by
tbe Committee on City Property until SATUR
DAY, May 230, for 111.71 t.DI TBE GOOD IN
TENT ENRINE ilOUtE. Wylie street, Sixth
Ward. Elam. and spocitications cam he lee conc hs
office of E. la. SIORIOJW, No. 72 Penn. A.
.1. Y. bicIatUGIILIN,
my let= Chairman Com. on City Property.
SHIRTS, COJ.T.ARS, &cc.
To GENTLEMEN.
At the latest OOLD HATES now In et.t at our
GREAT SHIRT AND COLLAR DEPOT,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
A .Intendhl line of
SPRING AND . SUMMER UNDERWEAR,
VOMPNIStati
ADZE COTTON MINTS,
t/AUZE AURIIINO SHIRTS.
• LISLE THREAD. L ILTS.
SUMMER SILK 8111ITM
MUSLIN DIIAWEItS,
VINE JEAN DMA WENS,
LINEN DRAWERS.
ALSO.
RIPE WHITE DRESS SMUTS,
VA NCI' FICENCII LAWN SHIRTS.
LISLE, SILK AND KID tiLi.ygs,
LINEN AN I. SILK IMES'S.,
ENO LISH A NI. FRENCH BRACES.
Lazo Novelties In TIES.
Together with the most complete line of
Gentlemen' Furnishing Goods
IN THE WEST. A.our boldness r xrludvely
(I E NTNI FURNISUIN O. we rarely 11.11 lo please
that Ilne. ItelMinbti our number,
7 MMllls. 1191troot,
Nearly oppo.lte the Coot Mee.
my.:2awlmW &IS MURDOCK & ruviAlL
SMAYRD-STOLICIf
STRAYS.—Broke into theca clot
ur., of the mtworlber, I•...riotilolUlthih near
Unity Church en the 7ttt TO id.h "—• ° ." .°l°K
POILREL mnittc; ano.t o'l..nd. 1 0 , S. , ' a y..n.
old; le with font. Alm at the .me time t • D AUK
Stlitltr.ll. 110R.SE• sppeal•Mlddllng oldrla hollow
tmck,
.i. noth
. r .4..,..pd all round. The owner
Is desired to prove proPOl L lVaa r r.,4 l 4.7l l i a t ke
them away.
tnyle:a4.l.l.l.wr .
......_ ..
tiTOILLIN —on
04. 1 .1 Montle,' 041 1 " ri a a%I. fro. Ihn Pemis, of
-tairitN
"a" . • • ' Jun boned Knocked off hy e u ' horso .
were broken and ~""Pooe reword will be paid on Infer
4lo,,rrielvery of tee haw at W. b. JACK
- Mnbm. on FOttrlfl pirett, or at the
SW , - 6o.pbuorlber, M. Mount Lebanon.
reebteneee t
row ...waver_ .Dn. 1). DON.AUMON.
SBAYED On STOLEN.—Strayed
etud olen from the i i tgleNigno.Pe premi S ses,
Wr ‘ lrPrs7Etni. lll47 ) w,
calve. A !Were' reward lent' bezVol t ber room , -
"i; Aral Penn Townsin . All _be
AIICTION BAT,Ea
,;;ECONIO SALE OF - 110ILDING
S
AND IitkROENINfr LOTS AT AUL:Tit/11. —On
SATITItIVA Y PTEELICOONOdnv leen, neso.d og k,
on the nramiatee, on the Hr.:manilla Tamping. ad
joining Hen. • Xpos", lo'rult Farm, writ be gold a
nat t bal grAri 11u4Iguir and tearden• LOU,
.I:nrhunatei.94 " httielsi Ago ' itisTal ° 4 4 r r lV3
• -gac,..and but tee Int ante nub Dorn inn 't illevoin
Innita--ilna-lbentreasil..antelthininnaocb and
2 year., with Internet. encored by bond an inert..
gage. Mrs) T. A. fdatiI.X.LLJeND, Anti.
:~ ~;
FASHIONS 1866.
RE D
J. W. BRADLEY'S
011iUmwomrimiraing
(Or Double Spring )
=ll2ll
$ K I R.T S .
'now v, 11l not arND or nn OAK like tlw Stogie
Th., are ocknoolkolgod Al nil Ladle*,
I h , wWbont tho lorwth and breadth of the land to be
the 1.1...1 Prrfrrt mad Atrreoahle invortt
od, and oneoualb d 111 ltb Caner. KlantlelST. Light
omlort mud ZeoltottO.
The Last New Style
Is THE CELEBRATED
EMPRESS TRAIL,
111ilrlt ,„ the NirrsT I:F.A I PIPIT. AND AGREE A
-111.h: Sh I ICT ever wten. by in w rt:trltcularly adapted
to the fitehloimble
• • 6 1..1y • Hook.. "•I , rAtili VitAloit
Nlagulne. " ••I lemor••M y Itagttzlone of
F:inlolon•, • ' • •1...• It.. T..t. • • • ••rhe'llo‘l4.lolr of Fasli
loo.•' •od the Yaßhton 3rtleles of the illflcrent N PRO
-1,1,301-$.
ulrl 1/101IN t 111. aml FaSh!on Nlagulnea
uon,raily. proclaiming lio• grv.at 141 I'L"IIIULLITY
or llleae
CELEBRATED SKIRTS
I=l
.IoSEVII HORNE A CU..
'HA NINON & l l',.
SI AI'RS' NI AIA 111.1131,1 C.,
CARR, JI.•UANIII.IUS A ,
A ASI Y.SU N. &Irt,ANOLEAS A co.,
Slttb:Litt)Y, DICKSON & CU.,
ALACHUA!, 61.10 E A CO.,
F. 11. EATON,
A 11.1 other leading floury:. and by thy F arluelve
Mann Newry, and sole Owners or the PATENT,
RESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
AV AREROOMS AND OFFICE,
Tiro. 97 Ulininbers,
Nos. 79 and 81 Beade Streets,
NEW - YORK
!I
PRIZE CONCERT
UNITED hTATES
PRIZE CONCERT,
I=
Crosby's Opera House, Chicago
111..-11" 1,..466.
I:45,000 Valuable valued at 114102
575.45, will be Presented to Ticket
lloldera, Including 9100,000
lu tireou bock..
115,U
This 1. the gremte, 1.1.111. - 011.13 t rvnr Uffrrl.ll In
till. plll.ll, 011 C tirk, Miler every four dra•Villg rt
prize.
LIST OF PRIZES
oat In rt,nlrank,
do do
do .1..
do .10
do do
.1,, do
25 ol.• do
59 .1.. 110
do do
20 d d o .1.
753 do ,
1 do do n Inr)
5 .1 0 olt u:t .....
•trt, 10...
do Cottage!, 11.1/ W. Lan. rty nod Stsl
W. Indiana ntreete 0.000
1 do [ . ..lngots, (In good localltY).•—•- !. 1 . 000
10 .1.6 ity I.otijaV .......
51 do Pianos, can!, ..... ....... ........
za 1;1; *****—
''''''''
10 do 51elcoloonn, COO each 2,00)
700 d Gera. (told Watches, M. 1 1 ,0 akixo
PA do Ladles' Diamond Wotelle. $073
each 19,=
' KO do Amerlcan Hunting ()me Silver
Wattrchrs, $75
150 , .. do Patent Lever Silver eAch
Hunting Ca. 19.150
Watcbes, $4O each
4
Mr.
00 do Diamond Rings, $lOO each a, WU
00 do do Plus, sMeach ''' . ' 1.714/
50
do 110 howlogAllaehlues, $lOO ''''' 4001
50 do do 111.75 each VA
3d do 811ver Plated Tea 0010, $75 each.. 5.714
100 do 011ver fusions, 5 tomb ..... . 1,6C0 ,
10,000 do Albums, $5 to $lO each 61.775
10,000 do Tea and.7'oblcilpoons,s.ltoslscacb 7.l,tixt
10,00 do Gold Lined Goblets and Cup.. Si
to $a club 71,1 E
10,000 dl. Pair Vents' Gold Emote 11001000.
4C to eoch ZL
10.1:00 do Gold Pr l43
os, in boxes, $1 to V cub 71,310
50,000 0o ingravlugs and 1.141 Palntlugs,
to $.5 eace 51,450 1
100 do Family Bibles, $l5 eacli ... ... .. 1,600
M.,1016 do Clocks, Books, 4.lillery, ill 10510
ermb =,931
EMI
The dressing will take place, after the Consent, on
the stage of the Opera iiOII.P, where 10,0 OVerantis
mot
f witness It. A Committee will be appo nt edb
the audience to superintend the same. All parches
drawi4Xl•lli... IV 111 b, supplied with COTITCI HSU of
ngs oon as published. Parties holding
tickets will
l retain them Until after this dntwing,
• .
and If their number appears in the list of drawn/
Butchers, they will forwent their tickets
sixty, with Tull direction m to the shipping of
goods or moneys. Tickets am for sale at ides Pr/ 0 :
cipal Wi l d e, hook sad manic stores ln Me MIT/ si7 h o
at. our 1:11 Dearborn street: Kb. .1. -e""
sent by mall on receipt of price and stamp.2r.rl.
turn postage. 11000 AND PP:LIABLE
WA.ATED In every city, town and 5111.116 In
the
United Mates, to whom great inducement. are
offered.
al . ECIA L TERMS OR CLUB 110.11/07. Vi.T . lnrt3r
procuring a club or bur more.
same . will beal
wc
will sent.
wed the (Oilowing CO
3 Tickets to one address for $ 4 60
00
In • • 9
• .• •• • 17 60
'• s. 03 29
ZS 00
•
741 • NS 00
170 '• me name or 00th subecriber,
la ”Teryc.. o .. „ s— .'pese, with town, county nisi
and their •w• V. 1 , -, Order, Ex
to
press, M"°. ' d Letters, may be Bent at our
press, or in Herls 7. "
rink.
,„,„,gestloris stionirt be addressed to
W16G11471, IIitADFOILD & CO.
19 Dearborn street, Chicago, 111.
„ n u mrer.
1 ;i 61k ; n 1 Te r i :l l y ' . bi O o ge r e U NTL ' R l F A Zigrii%Lr
19M7 Iterom No. a.
9 1 ,,,, o ptietorn will donate to the Lineoht
Dpn b .lll
m am reserved from lno person drawh te
d ome prise. for the tame purpose.
ItYFYILESIGYA :
tion• Wllltlorwo, Ex -stenato_ r ol Mine
Hem. (i4orge V Lawrence. IL C. of' " 0,4 .•
lion. Alex Mandell, Ex-rioverourr, s'ooo.
. or Pe on
lion. Wm . Mootrumery, Ec - M. u. '7 Wis.
Hurt. Major Dan mime, Kx-31.
lino. m. 1.1 Musw4ll, Lt.....
•• or 104.
lion. Joseph. isnot, ef lcyrr.
a or Watete'
[too. C. Gras. braltb. of 11111,
Jacob Forsyth, Art. 8. H. U:, Chleaq 11.1. itrObberg to,. /esparto'
Hansen, White & Co., New
mans, La.
my7.l.r.
0):Y :Xi I
GREENHOUS AND BEDDING
l''TALlNagnunt.
well grown
A a im" l7: ° aLANV v11 7.1 4 1/1144; P select awl
LANTS, for
hale at t he traklrayd
JOHN H. A A. RUBERB3II.
SarOakland Cars run to the. Greenhouses event 6
Inyltltudrher
ouNANtErerAi. IEEDG-is.
anter:ican 'arbor Fifa
'and HepKock SPruce.
for role .11 the dozen, 100 or 1 ;030,'Ot the ].•ITiB
BUItUH .011:1131CILIIM
royirrora&vrT 4011:01 8. &A. MURDOCH.
. ,
NEW.
- MISS KATE KAMM. ,
iaiiperir4 po w
'immix/NA, attatKateltalm,„ dory ready fora:ale at
th gty ("nA tazoll l WT Ur r 7:ll.r.Hs.uet.byr,3l, A:EI:FR:Way_
,PITTEGIVILGIVITIMUCEIXT
iup
. .
A NIMIL:...t
411:1128113tYMICX,A11D. ^ • •• •• - rt.
lioildrattestum:latemirs *WV m a
:outtttattottytinow trittrom .
IX= 'luta Patliailhatilitiktiit
emotions - tommttamm
100,000
811.00 rneti
P 0.0141
1 . 11,1U1
6, MO
4. LIDO
3,1 U,
2, MD
250E11
MX COO
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