The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 23, 1866, Image 2

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PENNIMAN, REED & CO.
F. 11. PICNIII3IAN, Ed."'".
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JOSIAH KING 1
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KEI N ESDA 1, MAY 23, ISM
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MAJ. CEN. JOHN W. CEARY,
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IMMEGIE33I3:=
This instrumentality trom its nature nod
service, is temporary No man of ordi
nary reflection and discernment ever pro
fessed or imagined it would or ought to ire
come permanent. It had ils origin in an
anomalous condition of :Whirs, -which the
founders of the government did not lot esee,
and for which the Constitution made no
Essentially en-emosynary in its
char aim, it wad: the same Unman exercise
and :in amelioration of the Zir power. It
was an «sc of niihtary authority for a benefi
cent end, which would have excited aston
ishinent in any earlier age, and became
now only because of the cone
drier development of civilization and the
more perfect. infusion of Christianity, as II
working force, into the life of the nation.
At no period has it keen exclusively or
t Melly concerned in the betterment 01 th e
colored IteOpit. So far otherwise, it has
doubtless extended material relief td a
(triter number of w bite folks than of black
Nor is it claimed for it that its methods
have always been the wisest. It teas crea
ted not upon mature reflection, but to meet
a necessity so I resting Its not to admit of
delay. Some things had lobe done at once.
:limit methods had to be adopted as the ex
igencies suggested and allowed. Nor vet
claimed that all the officers and agent,
of the Iturean have all been fitly chosen.
In no department of the military service
has there been felicity of choice that
honest and capable men have unibirtni
lallen into the place, they were best tilted
to till Inilced, it makes patriotic c h ee ks
nosh i vet, now hi think what losses, snort•
liars :1011 Jisastcrs n et- incurred through
.11tvtr incapacity entrust-worthiness ou
Ih ~.t rt ,It • 41 ,11. • military men tuteupying
the ItcOittst ranks; and in these respects a
t .otal many eivihans, whom chance has
units n into positions nature and training
net, intended them for, have nothing to
hors ot Not a few men bentre whose names
curtsy write. honorable, Itecautte the
Rack. of politicians have translated them
Ifoill :Then, of r ulgar industry to pOSIIt 01
influence anti power, have as many silts,
Loth tot omission and eommissiou, to an
swer for as they ear, well attend to.
Some rascals, employed in the Freed•
man'- Bureau, have recently been over
hauled by Ilettcrit6 e•TEA.D.MAN and Ful.•
I 1.1, rot.. Every depredator hunted down
n..iuy ~M ere of 'midk employment, is a
gain. .1c -t now we should esteem it highly
heue hr I'd to ha the President put Stlinr
Iyny t-31-1 titautatt, upon the track oh
those maielites who ure buying up mem.
hers nl Legiidalures to tote Inc Coiled
State, Stators in violation of the priori
plc- nu which they were chosen,
and agat,t the clearly expressed 'Wills St
their t ttti.l;tut-Itts. Common stettlinp,
101e114111,. 11110 a comparatively christinn
grace Sr Itt:1 Itrouglit into cnutrast whit (lint
1.4111 01
In ...gin.: t! r i' s , we do in intend to en
IHI 1 i;.;11n011e prosecution of officer
-01 the 11111,:in in which the Administration
is reported to !re concerned just now. We
refer, of (nurse, to the recent order to ar
rest all ()Mitrs of the Bureau who are en.
e,' in the working of lands. This pre ,
eeerling t.:lreicntly energetic, if the pur
pose is simply to degrade the Bureau; to
"maio• is Odin us, - ' rather than treasot.
Mott ..;ei, a bile military law is so potent
in OD ILO persons may be arresie..
without i.l..nce ar suspicion tat - wrong
ia•,.....y is pertinent how anti
happen -, ttiat it in in other TCSpeCi=
weal: that .11,1 SEES )n DA ems cannot be
ablected to its treatment
it , in_•, t
%% I,
Anil here wc may as well remark tits:
the promoters at the Freedmen's Burt
do not entertain the idea that any class,
either of blacks or whites, in the Southern
States, an. to he Ling kept under guardian •
ship. The blacks must necessarily take
the ordinary mime', in the battle of life.
In the long run, if they cannot sustain
themselves, and carve out an honorable
destiny, they must go under. In this par.
tieulai they are ,ultjed to the same physl•
cal and so, ial la ivy which bind all other
of human beings. Nor lutes those
who, ftom humanitarian or other consider
atious, take special interest in their case.
111111/4011 for unusual solicitude. There are
indications that the blacks will.take care of
themselves fully as well osthe lower orders
of the whit.. I ,,,pulation of the Southern
tit air= a ill nrosage to - provide for their owl:
security and advancement. Slavery tit
pressed both, b u t in the rebound it is not
intitroltaltlo that the blacks who are popu
larly 'supposed to have sunk the lowest,
will mount most rapidly.
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nations on the other side of the A
Janne are now perturbed from various
(to Ilit• continent the question of pcarr
or war creates the most intense unrest.
[Lai). Aam ria, Pries:sin, the lesser Germnoi.•
Spain, Pruner, are all disquieted.
There seems to he a ueneral mustering 01
I,lljjfvreat elynunttA that may discharge
11.111.4,1 NT, harrole,sly into time air, or
shut, the whole coutittent as with the
throe, of un earthquake--which, who etur,
foretell'
Great Britain has been deeply agitated
for nenitha pest by portents of insurrection
in Ireland, and by tierce discussions touch
ing a resettling of the basis of representa
tion in Parliament. Latterly, a sharp
ii 1117,1 1 ,131 stringency has been added to the
otla.t tti,cornforts. According to the tele.
graphic nttviees laildisligd yeaterdny this
stringency lin, eitintimited in a regular
panic. The rate of interest, which Is an
sec:nude measure of the pressure, Las been
raised to a most extraordinary point by the
Bank of England, and the Ministry have
felt constrained to - counsel the most ex
trente Measures, on-the Part•of that institu
tion, in order that relief may be extended
to the business eommunity. A good many
failures hive occurred, among them that of
I'KTO &BETTS, who were largely interest
ested in .A.tueritan enterprises.
u n d er , or,thiary circtunstanees so formid
able a financial revultifell is (;rcpt Britain
could scarcely fail to produce a correspond , '
in,..-depression in this country. But, for-.
tenatr.l3 4 , toitittAi" IfiVolloe6 not, Just
now, rest on the accustomed basis- One
of the necessities ntoicOnipettlitatlOnit of the
war was the abridgement of, mercantile
credits. Never before were the business
men of the United States, Ms a- hedy, on so
stable a foundation. They LaVe not been
lling goods ea time; but thr cash. They
have made large profit's far beyond former
exampid. if they tire o'wing' abtoad
goods, they either-have - the funds with
which to mate payment,., hara,the
modifies still in their warehomex t nit
side the commercial classes there has been
a steady and healthful clearing off of
delitedness. The aggregate of liabilities
was never so small before. The Banks, as
a whole, are under el‘tst reel \\Atilt'
banking institutions have been greatly mul
tiplied, in consequent e of the Mt rodUction
of the national sf,teni. there has not been
a ratable increase in discounts. The banks
have not only most of their capital invested
in national bonds, but hate consolidated
'the major part of the avails of their circu
lating notes in the same seenrities. Specu
lators in stocks may, in some instances, be
iu bad condition, but their collapse, like
that of other gamblers, excites no commis
:cration, except to the degree in which
they may involve other and different par
lties.
•The Friends of President Johnson."
EDITORS GAZETTEI-I read a report of
the proceedings of a meeting held at the
, Sharpsburg bridge, on Saturday evening.
.The notice calling the meeting informed us
;that '•the friends of President Johnson"
would assemble in that usually quiet sub
,orb, on that occasion.
I was curious to know the object of a
meeting call( d so mysteriously, and in
such a quiet suburban place, and awaited
the report. I observed that John 11. Saw
Esq., whom I last heard addressing a
i.upperlnad meeting in our sister city, was
the first speaker. lie "confined himself,"
your reporter stated, "to a defence of the
recently appointed Federal officers." It
seemed strange that "the recently appoiu'•
ed Federal officers" required the defenre
of a Copperhead stump orator, in the
midst of their fellow-citizens, but strange
things are taking place now-a-days.
Ex-GOce [nor Johnston, ( who wasn't
made Collector over the river, but wan,
with a commendable family prudence, has
procured the nomination of his son-in-law, )
followed "our John," and held his little
audience for some time, after which a se
ries of resolutions were unanimously
adopted, favoring ''our policy"—as Natty
would sue.
Your reporter failed to inform us in re
gard to the particular point of veracity
raised by "a soldier." What was it l !
would also like to inquire as to the Mem
bers in attendance at this ineetill,7. and
who they were. It makes little difference
nt Washington; the telegraph or mail
would doubtless carry intOrnintion in re
gard to the large outpouring of the people
in Allegheny county to sustain the Presi
dent's policy; addrestwa lay John 11. Saw
yer, Esq., and Ex-Ylovernor Johnston."
hut here at home, we want to know the
political complexion of the people who at
tend these. meetings of office-seekers and
disorganizers. Can you inform an
Is:gums:lt 9
The meeting alluded to was made it of
Republicans who were anxious to hear
"My Policy" discussed. The great major
ity werein favor of Congress. Cheers pro.
hosed Mr JOUtitION wey feebly given,
While the meeting enthusiastically gave
their voices in three rooting cheers, pro
posed by a Radical, for Congress. The
point raised by the soldier was upon the
army record of a recently appointed Gov•
went official. The soldier was right and
the ipeaker wrong.
A Vienna Tragedy—A Whola Family
Drink Poison and Die to raortkpe
grace.
A letter from Vienna emitains the fol.
lowing intelligence 1 oncerning a dt•rtl of
a !most Lit paralleled horror, lately cunt
mined in the Austrian capital
" Francis Tuvora, well known here as
the originator of pleasure excursions to
various cities, lately organired a party to
Jerusalem. A fixed taunt was paid Tuvorn
by rash traveler, Which was to cover all es
pellsCS there and lock. Having got the
party to Jerustlem, Tuvora found himself,
in consequence of the unfortunate result of
some speculations on 'Change, Unable to
r toy their expenses lark here, and to Meet
ther obligations. Not appearing as usual
a the ihoraing, his resuleu,e, alter 4..11W
clay, was broken open and a ghastly sight
presented itself. Tuvora, his wit, his
daughter, !Teti 19, and two yotmger sons,
were found lying and sitting at and
about the table, where tiny had taken
supper the previous evening, all stone ,
dead. Ho had administered them poison
in the beer. A note was found signed by
one of the boys, but the body of it was in
Tuvora's hand-writing, stating that, linable
to endure their father a disgrace, they hail
voluntarily put an end to their lives. I'u•
vora also attempted to poison his two
youngest children, aged respectively seven
and eight; hut they refused to drink the
beer and were saved. l'he general impres
sion is that the family have been foully
murdered, and did not consent to die with
him. Thousands of persons followed the
family to their graves. A further deplora
ble street of this tragedy occurred yesterday
in the suicide, by shooting, of a young as
dc'. of the infantry regiment, Baron Iluss
bach. lie Wits engaged to Turcrra's Haugh.
ter, and since her death has been sutfertn t r,
antler great depression of spirits. In a
farewell letter to his comrades he states
that he cannot live without Ins Lonisa, to
whom he has pledged his faith, and goes to
join his spirit with hers."
Tragedy In Immune County, Indiana—
. Meth:tenon of a Young Lady—The he.
darer !Ibot by the father..
The telegraph operator at Pra ncesvilie
sends us the particulars of another New
land-Evans tragedy, which transpired in
Jasper county, near Rensselaer, on „Wed
nesday. Add,son Parkinson, a wealthy
Farmer and stock grazer of that county,
highly esteemed In all the -relations of'life,
discovered that his daughter, an interest
ing girl of fifteen years of age, had been
seduced. She confessed her guilt, and di
truigml the name of Newton Guthridge as
the author of her ruin. Guthridge was a
tenant farmer on the !anat. of Mr. Parkin
son, a young mnn of about twenty-live
years of age, rather good-looking, and had
hitherto borne an unblemished reputation.
He hail been about the homestead more or
less for a year post, and was engaged this
spring in putting in a crop on shares. fm.•
metliatelv upon learning of his daughter's
ruin, Mr. Parkinson arnica himself with a
revolver, and proceeded In hot haste in
search of Guthridge. It was about seven
o'clock in tile evening, and the young man
was in the barn putting up his team. Mr.
Parkinson called lint to the door and shot
him down. Three halls took effect, killing
trim instantly. After committing the
bloody deed he announced himself pre
tared to abide the law and made no effort
to escape. The affair has created intense
excitement in the neighliortiodd, where the
parties are well known.—Lafayette Cour-
Hayl
A Lucky Steamboat Engineer
The Calf° Demorrat tells the following
Some years ago, 11. W. Taylor, a steam
boat en ;ineer, wooed and woo a French
lady, at that time A resident of Kentucky.
Making their home at Smithland, in that
State, they lived happily, enjoying the
bread which was earned by the sweat of
the husband's brow. Pursuing his busi
ness of steamboat engineer, Mr. Taylor,
during the two years immediately prece
ding the war, worked upon the Cheney,
then running between this city and Colum
bus. When the trumpet-blast of war start
led the nation from its dream of peace, Mr.
Taylor entered the service of the Govern
ment, and continued in it until the noise of
battle was limited and quiet had returned
to the distracted laud. Be had no hop e
that fortune would's:oldie npon him, and
i was astonished when, in one of her mad
pninks, she made his wife orient her favor
hes and lavished tipon her raver= which
she neverexpected to receive. , 'Only u few
dayssince, the-mail brotight Mrs. Taylor
the news of the death of an uncle In France
and apprised hcir oUttie pleasant faet that
she had been made his heir, and was Con
.tetinently the owner of it fortune of f.:30,000
in gold, and real estate of great value.
Mr. and
left - tairo for his loin. at
Smithland, where he will Join his ,
and immediately proceed - to Franco.
—A farmer In Staffordshire, England, lost
some cows lately from the rinderpest, and
got an Idea that he was suffering from the
disepse himself. His medical adviser, who
was a wit, agreed with . him end sent him
to the apothecary with is sealed prescrip
tion. Both patient and thtqmst were
rather astonished at reading : This man
lias got' the esttletilatutet,Sakm.hith Into the
b ac k"yard,andashoot , him .accordint to the
444. of Parilsritentl t ^ k •
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Algeria is illtigue,l With locusts.
tienat , ,r Mason, of rebel notoriety. rt
Ely arrived at from 1-laVaiiil
Allyn, nr Lrinkiafla, at his
own r.,,uvst, wa , burit,l in full (',.niedernte
uniform.
-3fadi.th City. tired in
licr , litTerent -, try incendiaries, a few
days :Igo.
—One hundred young men are preparing,
for the Catholic priesthood iu the diocese
of Philadelphia.
—The Republican candidate for Governor
of Texas is E. M. Pease. .1. W. Throck
morton is his opponent
—At the ;market in Evansville, Ky., a
butcher named Keeper, killed, with a cleav
er, a man named Lacv.
—The tide of summer travel to Europe
has set in with even grear sweep than
that which followed the cloy of the war.
—Joseph Lannigan, a smi walker of
Detroit, fell out of the seconil story window
of his hoarding house, a few nights ago,
and was fatally injured.
—The Collector or Internal Revenue at
Columbia, South Carolina, keeps displayed
in his sitting room a large and elegant rebel
flag that ran the Itlnekaile.
—Two women cnizag.il in shoplifting in
New Ilavem Thursday, taking goods to
the value of it-100. They were watched and
arrested. and the goods recovered.
in Virginia river, Arizona, twenty
miles above the point of navigation, is a
ledge of pure rock salt, one hundred feet
high, sparkling and clear as CUSI.II.
--Senator McDougal says Brumidi's pic
i are in the dome of the capitol—the Apoth
eosis of Washington—represents the Father
of his Country turrounded by pretty waiter
—A mau jumped out of a three-story
window in Wheeling, Va., a few days ago.
Ile was so limber that he did not break.
Had lie been sober he would have been
—The ex-rebel General .1. B. Gordon
W:IS iu Atlanta, m.l,orgia, a few may, since.
I[c is nnw engaged in the lumber business
in Brunswick, and is mining a remunerative
lousiness.
French Canadian, who was running
away front his a iic , tt as .o smitten by con.
tau a Ctioagii railtlutti train, that
he tried to beat his;brainsout with a monkey
AV reach.
—The expen,e: of the Irish lielallqic n
Vettr to have already eaten lip the receipts,
and a fresh appeal is made to the supper.
turn of that government to subscribe to the
Fenian bonds.
—Two counties in Calif .:1111a :ire expec
ted In iirOlitito 141' year , II It WC
double the entire yit Id of the United States
in 1800,w hittlt the last eettans puts at 1,7011 •
000 gallons.
- -The rholtra nedies 110 tinigro,4 hen:,
hat liti the Continent it I. ttwitletting front
tin torwr, tout tilt: nitric Liss of I.4erntan
emigrant: who brought it to ua me eiltilltl
gcring England.
—Admiral 1%11ke , . of the Trent seizure,
has bought a larze landed property, in the
heart of \mlll Carolina, including earn
stir troll St tot.. awl is engaged in getting
ready In del -Plop it.
-- !teary t' Moss, of Titil•Vlllt•
Ileralif, NNW- tattlilltt-.I to the bar of Craw
ford nuttily a law days ag!! Ile should be
ashamed of 11int.,elt air Chits disgracnig the
proje".ion of (be quill .
I onstittnional amendment changing
the time of the Stair eltetion troth spring
to fall, Was brought before the Coniteetkut
Legislaturr last year, and is to be tinnily
acted upon at this session.
—The raid of the Fenian, on New
Brun sw his was more dististron, hi the hotel
keepers of Eastport than to the sulijects, of
perfidious Allir. n. They went off leaving
tteer $l, OOO in hotel bills unpaid.
-- The St. Paul, Minnesota, papers state
that the rush of emigrants to Montino this
year is enual if not in varttas of old Cali
fornin times. The Cloud and the Paul are
even thus early crowned with emigrants.
—The eclehrated Colt will vase ha,, final
ly reached a conclusion in the Conneciit ut
Supreme Court, awl Judge 3. B.
brwly, ~ 1 " ,1111 Coll, heel,.-.I
ei to• estate, 11..1W 11 Ilti
the tat t that acodyil in the mill tit Ott the
I,titieSt to hint.
worth dens tau, were killed
last week in Philadelphia by the dog_
catchers. In the whole hunch there was
not a quadruped of the apparent Vail. , of a
liir any moral tounlities he might
pOSS , CSS. The dog catchers are doing
good Dusiness just now.
—The soldiers of Maine held a conven •
',lon at Bangor, in that State, recently, and
; adopted resolution, declaring their wild.
tilde upon national affairs, favonug the
Otinalization of I/Utilities, and rondemning
! t h e prat tiee of passing by the soldier and
giving, office to persons of doubtful pat
dila:Sta.
—A. new c ity slaughter house has been
! ere, hal ut liridgeport, near Chicago, in
tended for the entire slaughter work of the
' latler idly. it Is twit hundred and seam
I ty feet long, one hundred and seTenty•fiv e
eel wide, and three stories high. It has n
daily rapacity for working r.IT twelve lum
drell head of cattle, two thousand hogs,
lint] 011 C thousand
--The Governor of Idaho has conclude:l3
a treaty with the oughtte Shoshones. One
bundled and fifty chiefs, headmen, and
women made the council, representing
eight bUndeed or a thousand Indians, which
was held in the heart of the Indian corm
try. By this treaty he says the Oughot
war has been extinguished and all the land•
rich in minerals, known as the Oughee
mines, are ceded to the United States.
—At the recent Convention of Presidents
and Superintendents of railroad and steam
boat lines between Baltimore and New Or.
leans, held at Richmond, it was resol red
Lind through tickets be agreed to from New
Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta and
Augusta to Richmond, Washington, Balti
more, Philadelphia and New York, on the
lauds of prices charged for similar tickets
via Western and Tennessee routes. A sys.
tem of through checks front New York to
New ()Heaps, and Intermediate points, was
devised.
NEW ADVERTD3EBIENTS
A MEETING IU the El"
11n11, Allegheny (t 4, May 21.1, the tonna
"l Per. ve
ll rl , no. ..1 lh.t. for the
'OIIVCIiIIII
J. W. HALL
I=l3
CONILLUASKI.OI..II. 13ELZOATKN:
F H. ~ P.VEIe. I JOHN HEATH
W. l'n,k(VEn,, Pr.:20411L1.
InrlS:4l6
A. 1,-130 A TR, %eV tAArj
MEETING OF THE
VII I LIS or SOCIAL LIDNIITY.—A meet-
In, or the Mewls oreoetal tilherty. will to' held
SE LANK'S BU/I.DINti, third door, ner or
Fifth and Smithfield street., on WED cor NNSOA
K VENI NO, 31x1"31, At VI o'clock., to take Into
eonsldelstion the present chetoannuients on social
I lbcrty. attempted by .n-Called Temperas.,
LesorseP and otliers. liereral w.ldreeeea will he de
hi erect hy able speakers, in the Ntorllerh and tier
man language,
1.:1114 ha VT/EX Or REFORM ASSOCIATION.
myttl far
EUSTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER,
72 P'eminsyiraniaaressur,
Foot of the Fatenion and opposite Chasm Street
FOR SALE,
A GROCERY STORE,
In a Rood situation for neatness of Any kind. We
with to retire from the business. and will sell our
surds and (I roccry equipmnts, or If other
noon, of
desired. It Is a good lod e ation. Enquire of
• HOMIER & (10.,
_tern:Wei ISO Penn Street, Illtsbursb.
raOR SALE.—SEWICELLEV
REBl-
DESt'}:.—'Monty-sic res of land In a high
state of cult !station, on which Is a two-st./ry frame
dissau a g, ,ontalus. twelve rooms; ball' In modern
or 1 e• I:01.r under the whole house. Good stable
sod earrlage house. Excellent water. Fifteen
hundred fruit trees, ineludlng usury
variety. Tlareo
acres In forest trees near the house. Cold drapery
squatting in shrubbery and Sowers.
011
- JOHN I/. DAILEY.
Stock and /teal Estate Broker,
n/Y2t_ u..lfe Fourth Street.
Inn IIIU 1. micuIGAN cumuli;
6Wbeshels Oslo:
I.oXtberrets Balt.
In stare aid for loan OT
OWEBia, KEN NEDY a A ItPER.
my= so. 70 Fvflersl street. Alltsheny
THREE TWO-STORT DWELL
-1N; 1111178FA8i on Franklin 'Street, Allekbeni.
Ench house contains ball and ••six rooms. bar price
snd
rn ."' t ". PClAiittlicayr k BONS. 61. Mutat 51.
TWO DWELLING HOUSES ON
MT.
WASIINOTWVORSALE . ;ItIy LFme
o possaailon.,:onnihn orgrunfl 4 o! Wlo d b
•
rem: .izeaTia i atri.=._Vei.ctrittarvr,.
41 MEALAND •
• FresliAllo drlNteekl,c , Anifth.ll Gist - NW. 3iM,
reetirsdlud farvale by the barrel or 11141,-Damm*"
sby . . . • JOHN ItZIN&L,CW-1 ,,, a
. 1 7= ...tigt A.f.so•l6artr-ligd
I a".A 1 12 3: 1 0/ 1 : 1 3a3343m1aval WA t4 - 0 - M WI 341 IP
JAMES T. BRADY &TA,
(Sucressorli to S. Jones & C 0..)
Corner Fourth and Wood Rs..
BANKERS & BROKERS,
IM=l
dovernment Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
JILLECTitUo mode on all accessible points to
the United Step• and Canada,.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits.
0
jArE, HE UNDERSIGNED, De•
pol.l to, and el - rations of ICItA If tit. ft
• .
- . .
of the City of Pittsburgh, take pleasure in cer-
Wein& to the public that In all our transartions
with tilts nrm In es low 10 the ampenslon, end In
their settlement with us, the m y have the part
"(honest. honorable. Mph-Inded gentlemen. ar
ranging with us to our nitro satisfaction, and If
they or any of the firm should heenabled to resume
Ini• Ines, om transactions with them warrant us In
commending them to the confidence of the commu
nity:
S. O. It HODF.S, Elisabeth, Pa •
M. It RANKIN. Pittsburgh, Pa.,
.1. 11. PORES. Latrobe,
FoSTEIt. PERKS, WRIGHT & CO., I . 6llllpeb'g:
P
11. 11. HENDERSON. New Castle, a.:
It & A. CAImON, AJltehelay City;
HIRAM wr,,wE. Beaver. Pa.;
I. R. "N KILL, Pittsburgh;
M011.111:51.11, do
llt N'L O'NEILL,. do
JED. T. HOOll. Conaclievlile, Pa.:
Itot 11'11 couLTFAL lireensnors. Pa..
THOS. HotiE. Franklin. PO.l
likNRY I.A.MBERE, Pittsburgh. Pa.,
JAS. P. WHITE, McKeesport, Pa.;
A.. 1. RAKER, Pittsburgh;
JAE, 11HOWN. do
H 1116011.5. MULVIHILL, l'Illobtogh:
W. W. WATTLES, do
.1. 1.. READ. to
meatiouisT Roux DEPOSITORY, Pittsburgh;
A. A 0. H. CHAMBERS.- do
W. P. HUNKER & CU.,
THUS. BROWN, do
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KRANER - ik
BANKING HOUSE
This House is now open for business with
Sttac)c),c)caca
Unincumbered Capital,
Under the tuntnns management of
KRAMER, EDWARD RAUH, FI.OR
EN CB KRAMER, J AHEM W. ILAVITT AND
MARCH it NlNtirt. at Ulf. old stand of KRA
MER A MAIM, Itsuk It Fifth Wert. The
patronage of the huslottosa public and the Mende of
the manager. is reancol i ftilly solicited.
T FAWCETT, Trustee.
N —h !LAM KR h. ItA TIM have deposited
Rh the K RAM Kit A RAIIIII RANKING fiOutilr.
the amount admitted to he due their depoaltora,
tultieot to their cheeks at eight Or their re.ppellve
depobitor.. THOS. VA weirrr, Truatee.
TOURISTS' CASES,
Portrait's,
Pocket Books,
roley's Gold Pens,
Blank Books,
n. bond tool toady to order
Bankers' Cases,
Scrap Books,
Leifer Books,
Invoice Books,
Stationery of every description.
MYERS, SCHOYER & CO.,
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AI EN'S BOOTS
BOYS' BOOTS,
N'ota tit s" Boots.
LADIES' BALMORALS,
LADIES' GAITERS,
MISSES AND DRUMBEATS'
Boots, Balmoral s
MEI
(4r A. I 717 11, S.
AT REASONABLE BATES,
SOUTH & ROSS',
63 MAIIIKET 82 BEET.
tuyzi:us
Li... 01.11iNt N.. ........ NV.. ftilV•Nt9
COLHOUN & EDWARDS,
IMPORTELS AND DEALERS IN
SODA ASH AND CHEMICALS,
.4 1 0. 24 'rood Street
In store and
200 lons Soda Ash,
Hurter. Hutchinson', bud Cro.ncld'b make
/00 bags Nitrate Soda,
Crude and !leaned:
7150 kepi pi Garb Soda (English);
40 WILL VlVnltilan Red, Cookson's;
ARSENIC AND MANGANESE.
Uf cbolou brands, constintlj on bowl,
Its lota to ault purchascrs.
WELDON & KELLY,
PLUMBERS,
Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
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Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c.,
164 Wood Street, near Sixth.
yn:b7
dikvs-,cpc,oc.
HAVANA & PRINCIPE CIGARS,
Cabanas, Partagila ) Figaro,
La Espanola, Prince of Wales,
Cattarga, Arguelles,
And • misty ofotbet brands of aarlinta •taea and
qualities, Imported and for eby
FISHER BROTHERS & CO., IMPORTERS,
No. 52 S. Gay et., Baltimore.
nty22:agl
The Fountain Horticultural
ICE CREAM SALOON
In flail, Trourthittreet. near antlithairld, to
non' open.
The beat titled. coolest MIA mo at Indinelng FLOW
ER rIARDEN SALOON In the State.
lee meant, cakes and confectionaries always on
hand.
FINE OiIESTRA. has engaged for the
itSOll, and will Ite In attendance it VEtillf
le e aven! sundayi frrna seven till twelve o'clock.
hi .•t tee cream, emits, and Lord., airways int
band.
hi A liAltr. Itll if F.. Manageress.
$20,000 TO LOAN
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE,
EMMEZIII
Gr. ILLE.IPErINVir,
(Stmenioow to Jon. Peal, detaanda
Lbmmereial Broker, 13 I% Clair Bt.
myr2:6o
POWITII 41 . 10. AI. BAHR OP VITTSUMOU
U. N. government Depository, -
PITTPIILItaIf, May 2.11 t., 19YB.
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
this Bank have ads day declarell d 41tricland'Of
Form (4) PEAL CENT.
on tho Cnpi tnl Ntot k,
o l ti o t tif u. tlt s ti ea t
t atte of j:le toot
rr i :ai n r3;l4l;ll r tarleci, for th with:Le otO r :vettal h e e r: r t
(my9l:b3) U. LAM WILSON, Mallet.
NOTICE.--WitereSia Letters of
Administration net
.the Wale bt; LAWRENCE
PVILAN FILEA, late of neacrve totenallip. Alleghe
ny county, deceased, have been granted to the sub
mber, all persona Indebted to, the aLd. clime to
Eal=t i rell=. l trag e a -Cod . th ,t o ll
Present ., that), properAntar t nit'itt eo
n; Alma Spring Medea Rea, leeserre'
r rHE PUBLIC ARE HEREBY
cautioned against negotiating founnote of
EIGHTY DOLLARS,
illgO) given to toe by SlitOpoi Ifuogrnvo twosears
go, tire same having been Itrat Or tataalladitllln
the past Oaooth. •
tay=rtai HEILBEIIT Wee, TWEDDLE. '
• SUGAR CUREIrIIA3III•--4 _Fresh
non!, attire telOOraked elatilrabd liddir Corea.
Dried Reif and . Itrpatron; Bsoon; ' jrnlt reenlrtd'
eloolninatt, and fot aslo•by tho , tierce-or OLT
Agin ham: attire dandily , tiroenty Um* of •••
'OHS 43104811/Tri ,, ' ,
. Corner of Labertf la a3loati>.;
NOTlCE.—Whereas ray Wife
CIS DA has tat my bed and hoard. without any .
Just cause or ',roe - oration. all pereon. are hen by no
tined not to truNt or harbor h., on Iny yonount, so.
will not he rrepon,lnle for any debt • of for ..out r:o I •
Ing after Ibis date. JANIE: , KIRK,
CITY or A...et:ll[NY. May 2hl, lefel — ln)23:nt7
FOR SALE,
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DEUR IN ToMAN AND DOMESTIC
SEGARS, CHEWING TOBACCO,
Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
No. 4 Bovoatla.
(Near runlet of I.lhcrtv.,
ovr=l:Leil l'A.
Children of the Yantis. Avenue M. E.
On We corner of Mulberry and Overfill streets, SO
feet front on Mulberry street, bT TO feet deep.
JOHN P. BAILEY.
Stock and Meal Kltate Broker,
No. ICU Fourth •tree!
COMILI
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT
BY TIM
Sabbath Nebool
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May 21th and 2.5 t h.
AT THE I•EN A. AV KNUI
ierAdmfission 23 cents. Tickets to be bad at the
door. terM:ol.s
ALL rEivirs ARE HEREBY
WARNED not o SWEEP Olt PLACE ANY
RIIIIBINII OF ANY KIND IN GUTTERS OR
SEWERS, they will M proeeeuted for eme.
J. F. HUNTER,
m)' 3:b12 Street Commissioner, First District.
GRAIN IN STORE and to arrive
I, bush. strictly prime Minnesota Club Wheat
to arrive;
1.300 do nye, to arrive:
I, reo d prime Shelled Corn, in CC y Eli, aloe,
7-000 do do Club Wheat, do do
•
503 do do Sp . irng Barley, do in ;
For pale by HITCHCOCK, 51•CliEHRY ( 0- -
No. 349 Liberty Street.
OFFICE. lII` etAIRS.
F °"
PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY, FANCY Guoos,
GOBIBs, NRUs. 11E.+. TOILET ekoA
SUPPORTER., SHOULD ER ISILAcES,
PATENT MEDICINES, SHAKER
HERBS, CONCEbiTRATED R.E.NIE
dc.. ac.. Gt.) TO •
BROWN, No. S St. Clair Street.
mra:b6
NEW
DRESS GOODS '''
Jess( receired and for sale by
WHITE, ORS & CO.,
25 Fifth Street
EXAMVETtIIt'S SALE
VALUABLE PRIVATE LIBRARY
Jr .4ucTio.r.
====9
MMN=Ottll"
athommErgs
. -
s,flit Han A in•tion Rotnne, Siand ST Filth ~, will
An mold, by order of I , :xecutur, the valuable. Mit n-
UM: , of Col. KI)WAKU 51M1 . 60:4 and Iln. K. K.
These ldbrarlea comprise rare aud curious vol
umes, many of so Melt are no w t out of print. TM.
Miscellaneous Library Includes a collection of many
wort • of Interest to hole the student awl the e.t.a.! ,
al reader. comprising Hilton, Travels and Biogra
phy; Science. and Art, and lieneral Literature;
partial I. pcs of gild Newspapers, in o arsel stale of
preset, .1 ion • number of volumes In the originat—
e' reach• I, reek amt Lallu. to this cormeetion may
be mentioned Vol talre•a Works. complete ku ol-
Ili••• • complete set of itosseau; In the Sled.
leal catalogue will he found the retognised standard
works of the profession.
i'ersons enable to he present at the sale ran leave
their orders at the A Ora 14.13 itrusate. or If residing a 1
• distance. eon have their orders •tterided to by
making known their wisheu through the malls.
Catalogues eau 1u ontalited 47 application at the
Counting Boons. Masonic Hall Asrtton House, or
will he sent by mall to any address torntatteu Os.
011 evening'. Calalogee be open for r tun
nu 11,,, on the el•y of sale.
myla
lIVDRANT 1108 E,
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Olt I. WS(lb, lu .lilt purritakern, •tid At fret wI th
HOSE PIPES
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
No. 167 Smithfield Street.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
J AMES IL OLDER becomes a
member otnor arm, datlogfrom April nth. Ittn.
Name t\DO style or Ono unehoopro.
LEWIS. OLIVE!! & rummy?).
P.rrnnusau. tiny that, IBM
MONONGAHELA IRON WORKS.
LEWIS,OLIVER & PHILLIPS,
=GI
Carriage and Tiro Botta, lkltt; and Washers,
Wn elltelns. , Ptow and Wagon Bolts
triage d !Lachine liolts, - Pnyere Irons, ,
llosca Weenies, • Pipe Bowes,
is rough, Iron Hinges. /nsid leo.. de.
Nottl<ls AT SOUTH IND uF NEW !SONONGA
L • 11111DOK.
ARICINXISX—Water and Market Streets ,
Pittsburgh. 5.721:0,1
JOHN ROSS CO.
WE N. OGDEN & CO.,
Manufacturers and Dealers In
Carbon Oil Lamps & Fixtures,
Chandeliers, Carbon Oils, &c.,
No. 04•11 Market Street,
I.WIMICIErJESI2IFILPrXIC.
m v141:•151.411.T
H. J. LANCE,
SILK AND WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER.
ALSO,
Chintz Window. Curtain, and Chair Cover'
Cleaned andileglated without unpacking.
Nos, 35 and 37 Third Street,
Between Wood and Smithfield,
mylumn PITTSBURGH, PA.
W. J,
71
t ' fr zl` T:ioL . . 1 1 s,I PALL
IV. J. & HILL .PATTBB,SON
Law and Claim Office,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Pelagic., Local nod Oorernment-Bountles, Lack
l'ey, Psi. Maury, le., collected.
OFFICERS' ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED.
Collection. made, Deeds, Letters of Attorney,
Bond., Mortgages, de., written, and oil legal busi
ness promptly attelidedle.
STOCKS WANTED.
PEOPLES' NATIONAL- DANK,
Id. d IL NATIONAL HANK,
CITIZENS' NATIONAL. BANK,
EXCIIANOZ NATIONAL BANK.
Also, 10000 K, UAS AND RAILROAD SIIAItBO.
We ISiw buying GOLD and BILV Eft at the 11/011-
ILST 11AUKKT RATES.
ROBINSON. M'CLEAN & CO..
75 Fourth Street.
mytfintS3
J. DIAMOND,
Practical Optician,
And Idannfteturer of the
RUSSIAN PEBBLE SPECTACLES,
Which Im p rove nte sigh t. see, strengthen and
he Yee sale only by
J. DIAMOND,
No. 112 Bt. 0111Alr Street.
mrI7;SM
BREWER, BURKE & 00.;
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
roil •
Pacific,Globe awl liberty•oll works,
. ,
Amomstorage for Credo oretßeaned OIL Llher
ai advance' made on nonolgtunenta of Crude or
Relined , Petxolemn. Yarar for Moreau and 014,-
mm:a of C redo 011 at Lairrennotille.
Melee and Wareham. Comer of:Deepens° Way
and limmbedn strum, Cltdanurab. nrysames
w.ud f um iwBB,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
OWee, No. 93 Mound St., Pkttsburg9.
m 117.04
WK. W/CLUSXAMI AYDILESON.
EAGLEoa worse,
Zscovrionvielm,
WICHTMJI4N,-ANDERSON,
.•
'SP. *BD UUQUMAZ WAX. 1.716.Z4
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HENRY REA, .JR:, NEss• 431:0DS
mEacnANT, AT
255 LIBERTY STREET,
Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street.
111,1 1.12 v. , ‘ •
GEORGE BLUMENSCHEIN,
B. F. BROWN,
Local C h in' _Agel it,
. V , :47%. (OM.,
Office, No. 67 Fourth Street,
(~EroN I) F I,of
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pensions, Bounties, and Arrears
of Pay Promptly Collected.
So charge mann no 111 claim, are nettled, and limn
but a tnodt rate l e. lurzo:l.2o
SAVE THYSELF.
A CURE FOR lATEMPERANCE.
Dr. S. (]utter'. Celebrated Stomach Bitter++.
The greatrA Nrry it.' ever dinesivered. The addi
tion. within the laot ten year, 1.11,r. Cutter's Net
vine Discovery to 11,.. Eng 11•11 Bitters, makes Itn
perfect antidote to Intemp e ions
eran , . Prevto his
discorery of tin ery 110 , tordlelor sras before
the eelelirated a a ionic and Al
terative. In dlaease• of the ,tomachullit of the
Bowels, and ditll,l,4larl•log from Impeditles of the
Mood. Ana ors, for is a. w ays the choice of the
Stomach. lo all person: , addicted to the n.e of ,thn
titantn and narcotic, such n alcohol and mall
liquor, opium. morlthis. ar•ettle, tobacco, .4.c., Ito l,lllOVI, the titorldd appetite, sir oral lag of the
ntonasch far 1 , 111111112nt: 111 IleaJnrhr. Neuron:.
and all nervous. dirk' ttseek, It has nnequal ass Ni-r
Inv.
Teo year, o the Insprovo4 English Bitten. lu
St. Jinni"louse, Ilo.pil al. SI. liar) . Ilonplt 1.
Neagat , . and 01 her prl.on4, ham e.tahll.ll,l 11- r..p
illation. a- sia
re for Intotuperauve. 01141 gained
for It the approval of the mtetollug Forgroon In all
Ilse h0..9,1ta1. au.l prsoooo throughout Groat Britain,
ml 1. , 1 , ... , 11 1 ..4 stow fluat, ph, .414130 , prl
,st, .uractle... for pr r.on% s•olleted to the 1141• of
-41suoulantm and 111 l'aral,
I , assee, Eirll11•11 , V Neriou- and all
Nervous 41nea•oa. It haA no equal. Wholesale and
141 ail Alr,lll.
A. TORRENCE,
.31119:10C No. 711 Market nl., corner of Fourth
CHOLERA
DISARIVIEDiII
The Chief Cause of Pestilence
Destroyed!
DR. I. COURTARET'S DISIN
VECTING FLUIDS, severed by Letter.. Patent
In the United Slat, and Kranee. Prepared niiirly
on the'Nerr Tort Plalureettng Company, let their
Latioratory, NO, Euu rind :an Henry Street. N.
Y. trine, 12. Cedar street.
19.ls4Couipany ocganited on a permanent lizoLo.
*4lh DT. UourLaret. the calebr•Led French Chemlat.
Inch{ rge of Laboratory. In prepared to (orator,
Its IlfreptraCrilati Fri tiro for tick room, nurserle,
urinals. water rlooeta. loth' le, ...spook, attwers,
gottera. .11110., hospitata. WU.... and
ptiadlsirctitill tolls of all hind, alanighter-houto.s.
tdial Lit-boiling ~I.ll+ll.lngicutn kind. of ma
mmal, ( In ereaalne the rotor of the latter
to every mat sod whereat, polaonotta and orfen
aniAirilf... a , lit. Then,. agent. are .1 Jody,.
and dial olio-Uinta In
the soles a...an/lig of the horns. They remove
noxious ',moats and oil., ahem teal principlea—
Tenting In Clout place. I..llhfon I ; they are 11 P. -
h 7 niv., and ra, more I y almnri.s4l. or polsonoun
',soca—not to prig.. to 11 renal!. Ili ITOICII they are
used. The attend., of meilleal and acientille men
I
dlrerted lo mese dhlutertanta. A LLaehed are
Le.thuonlals In favor of Ibis great dlseovery, which.
nlth hundreds of oLhers can 1n....en al the Compa
ny•s office.
Dabn v an 1101,b, AbliaNN. March 3(1, hiCA.
id e I ..r Dix o n. bog .
Dear Sir: IL It ad inrepri•bellled to be. We have
made many trials ordlslnfeelauls, HOW eonslder
chat ne have Found an article which J.urpaases xll
other, as a IA meal y agalma all had odor,.
NOW YORK. April 9, WA.
M. . Fork Dooiklerlb,
r,lr: We pronounce it, without exception, to
Iw tischeat we have ever known. I. effect upon
:.cry matter is complete and litabantAttems.s.
C. A, STETSON. Astor !louse.
N. It.—Thear Dialort-clauta are Rued by taw acne
of. under the direction Of the Sanitary Pollee
tic' iletroluditan Ileallii th.partment. N. Y.
VOW PILL THOM VOW+. 12 Canal. ST.. N. Y.,
t.e
awl Sole Afoot. for the I nlbed Wale.. and
the Canada% to whom all oe.lera abou Id be ad.
1182AAIYi•
For sale by all Druggists and General Dealers It
the United States and Canada*. toy 19:a61
PITTS'BURGII
Di
NATIONAL BANK
CC:O3IIEBLEF.J.FI..CE,
CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS.
Capital, $500,000
Discount. Daily at II A. D.
Deposits received and collections
made on all the principal points of
the United States on favorable terms.
UNITED STATES SECURITIES
Bought taxaci
ME=
A. PATTERSON, idOSEPH IL 1111.1.,
President. Cashier.
JOSEPH C. MOH , Assistant Cashier.
A. PATTER-70N,WM. REED,
J ARKS 1,14. , NI,I,INS 1 I
A 1..1.FN KIRKPATRICK
CHAS. Lou KII A KT.I W 11. DOtal I.AK.
ly3l...li z qßpAvi, W(1. S. 111. V EN.
/MIN 1111:1,1.oN
DISSOLUTION
I'HE FIRM OF MAILMAN, RABB
.t CO. If berely dlmolved by mutual commut,
the Intereat• ALLEN KRA-NIER and EDWARD
KARR baring been euld to FRANK WARM And
liElllttlE W. II AMMAN. TUe Merlume will be
continued under the same style uf
lIAIIM A. CO. ALI.eiN KRAMER.
AJID HAIM.
W. lIAILMAN
PRANK
W. C. MACILUM.
VA.IMUM.
I'trr•nunou, Mny 16th,
We chterittlly recommend our successor, In the
IRON ANL STEEL BUSINESS, and solicit for them
untlAnna are of the patrouagc tlo linersHy too
slowed on ch. late arm. A. KRAMER-
E. BAUM, „
DUQUESNE WORKS.
Haan:tan, Itahm & Co.,
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Iron, Nails, Springs, Axles. Plow,
Spring and A. U. Steel, /Ice.
WAIL6HUI;BII—No. 74 WATEUSTILV:KT,
bo myl7:al:
CHINA WAREHOESE
RICHARD E. BREED,
3:11TPC1FLT313.11.1.,
No. 100 Wood Street.
It RIT A N NIA AN D SILVER MATED TA FILE
W AUK, TEA TRA I S AN I) TABLE CUTLERY,
always us 11as.1.
CHI N A TEA SETS.
4:111N A DINALEit
IN A TM 1. E.7' SATS,
lIINA
VAnErt,
lIIN A
1301 IE MIAN \TARE OF EVERT 1/FSCIIII:TION,
LA
VA VA GAU VASESD INANKJETS,
LA
-LAVA nerrOtnis.
Er:U.17.191T ATONE WANE oral! varietlea, Insult
Wholesale aid retail trade.
ien largest and most completentoek of everything
in this line In the city..
Priees and terms the Caine as in the eastern titles.
JOHN A. STRAIN,
Ex-0111elo, Justice of the Peace,
ANS POLICY: MAGISTRATE,
(Mee, 112 Fifth St.; oppcelte Cathedral,
PITTBIIUIIOII. l'A.
Decd, Bonds, Mortgages, Arlitnw/edginenix
Pis positions and all Logs' Business executed with
promptness and dixesten. tnylinitsi
10.. H. H. TACK THEO: TALE rasp. COMM.
TACK BIRO. &
COMMISFiION MERCHANTS,
ArDßßoxEtta IN
PETROLEUM AND ITS PRODUCTS ,
7 Hancock. St., ,PlHaburgli:
riIILADELFIIIA OFFICE. 127 Walnut strect.
inia77
GRANT HOUSE,
Q. Da. resEcEizelr, -I=hrc>iz•Pr.
Comei 'or Wells id Federal Weds,
Near the Suspension Bridge,
my19:00 ALLE,GBENY CITY, PA.
FAIFOEI,J . NNK'S . SCALES.
Pitts - burgh, Ageney,
JOIN: WOODWELL & co.,
onseritsiad ind f3riond Sts.
MY11:6159; , 1 , 1aT
psuit f oit PAPERS.
•w NEW LOT or
Standard Gold Papers
Now received, of beautiful designs for l'urlors,
No. 107 MARKET !STREET, NEAR PIPTII
U rntiWillittinr• W ar °
11 ,Ef OrirtArOCE. 4.
nu m.? u . t . 4.vz ),OArt . fti
LYIUDAN,Juna Ist. Ist o'cloc
_P..11157• 11 ... ,
12711.:•90 U. C. rBIL/4111.13scretary,
=I
TI.. i•. 11 Ikf •nd Retail hurc, t.
WANTED—AGENTS—To cans ass
7 T every City, Town and State, for NEORstIll• IN
TILE FAMILY AND 3cllOOL. EXCLUSIVELY
AN AUEN('Y RODS. The large work — Lessons
FA vs. N Et' li T 1 F.E and Prayers" Is held slut...Mr as a Subscription
CA It is! , 1. , . it (ITT traWLI Es,
al', I'M liIII.LLAS ,Sitittlticeilse. Book. For Clmnisrs, Siring particitLam, bans of
E.'S NEI ItlitltttN . S, ,SCA it MI lltTa. agency. etc.. address SCHERMERHORN. BAN
FIN V. LACE COLLARS. l'AElllt c DLI.AIt, AND , CROFT d. CO.. Pnbllshers, 430 Broom. dn. , .
FINE Lack: IlliliFit, COPES.
LINEN ci 0 LAIC.. AND.LINKN COLLAUE AI. I,
l' I' r•t. ! COVES. ! New York: or. iter. W. T. WYLIE. 54 N. RUDA
street, Phlladel plat.
lII.Ai h Sll.l. NET,. lell'si•E sltEles,
' MINISTERS disabled from pulpit serrtre, l'A5-
HI, (t cis Itt i.LE TRIM-IIiUSIRRY 2.111 ti 1,41 V E,I . ' ,
ill Ni.t4. , ill.A ( 'X 011.1 i MIT TS, TORS whose sitters Is Inadequate for support, STU-
F A S('Y sl LE Illtrtiiti NEV STYLE OF lIDDE DEN rs who wish hcaltlifhl and IVIIIIIIIrratIve soi
-1 SKIRT. at one dollar
BUTTON,.
Rl.' hI.CI vi RE I. ACES , and a holf. . ployin.t for vacations, and ACCREDITED ROOK.
5 F - W
sTY LE I: it Eti % S BAIDIAINS IN AGENTS. will Sod this valuable work In demand.
DRY tiotiO3. I inTitisitaws
DEAD NETS. &e., de. At.. to., dc,
ILICRUM, GLIDE & CO.,
Nos. 78 and SO Market Street.
rity
IFTH LIST of APPLICATIONS
for Selling I.ltitiors, tiled In the Clerk's Office up
to May MIL 1806.
Win. Sloan. lot ward, Pit islartr,ll.
John Dietrich at l'o.. tavern. let ward, Pittsburgh.
10•. urolion. tavern. Ist ward, Pittsburgh.
Phillip Luther. tavern, Ist wail!. Pittsburgh.
.lamer Met oil. tavern. Ist ward, T,t,' , urgh.
Frederick Welk, tavern, lot ward, Pitteihrgh.
Henry :e1m.... tavern. lot war I. Pittsburgh.
Win. Poi leek, tavern. Ist word, Pittsburgh.
Dolttrith Mashy. [seem.. let watt Pittst orie,
Isaac Vlichestain, eating house, w ard• Pitt b L if.
Andrew Werner, rating house. hit ward. Pit towg.
John Seifert h a Co.. ether goods. Ist ward, Pits it',
Rota Laverty. tavern. 2,1 ward Pittsburgh.
John Mulheron. tavern, MI ward, Pittabilrgh.
I' . Hartman, taunt, 2d ward. Pittsburgh.
John Brown, tavern, :NI ward, Pittsburgh.
kieorge llooseliwonder, tavern, 24 ward.rittsb`g.
Samuel H. Mat. tavern, .2d ward, Pittsburgh.
P atrick O'Dea, tavern. ad ward, Pittsburgh.
Patrick Gallagher, tavern. ad ward; Pittsburgh.
John DIM - , tavern, 3d ward, Pittsburgh.
Peter McGee. 8,1 ward. Pittsburgh.
Win. Koch. eating house. 3d ward. Pittsburgh.
I iav Id I lawood, other goods, 3d ward, Pittsburgh.
Benjamin Trimble, tavern, 4th Ward, Pittsburgh.
W. N. Clieessnan. tavern. 4111 ward, eittsbungli.
Sauel Mare, tavern, itli ward. Pittsburgh.
Pau m l l!aperton, rating honor. 4th ward, Pittsburgh.
Hobert Woods .t Co.. other goods. 4th ward, Pitta N.
Met 'illimigh.emith &Co—other g 00115,40 w•d P•gh.
J. Adler te C.L. other goods. lilt ward, Pittsburgh.
11. W. Beaumont & t ottur goods, ward. I' all
John McDevitt, other gtrods, 4th ward, Pittsburgh.
Mieitael Lang, Lavern. 6th ward, Pittsburgh.
Louis Kauffman, tavern, .Ith ward, Pittsburgh.
Javan fox., taveru. rah ward, Pittsburgh.
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Adam Tuns tog. tavern. ath ward, Pittsburgh.
Abraham Greenwood. tavern. Silt ward. Pi tlebnrgh
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John O'Donnell, tavern, Sib ward. Pittsburgh.
Charley itMarts, tavern. sth ward, Pittsburgh.
Ira A. Church, tavern, GM ward, Pittsburgh.
Wm. Brown, tavern, alb ward. Pittsburgh.
Thou,an lielly, tavern, 6th ward. Pittsburgh.
H, i•revilawalt, tavern, ath ward. Pittsburgh.
Joseph blankly. eating house.. fitit ward, PI tuMnrgh.
Sledensticker, othur goods. Sth ward, Ilittylb•11
Raymond Schittnauer, tavern, Mit, ward. Pltt.irli.
to ids, tavern, 6th ward, Pittsburgh.
Peter Kallenburn, 010 ward, Pittsburgh.
Edward Duncan, eating bonne, ath ward. Pittsb•h.
James Campbell, ca_ing house. Gth ward Pittstilli.
.1 itueareigel, menu, Ith ward. Pittsburgh.
Tressier, eating houve, 7th want, Pittsburgh.
John 11. Deittler, later,,. alb ward, Plttaburgh.
i.,orgu 1110, tar,.rn• nth want, Pittsburgh.
Henry Itobitser. tavern. Rh ward. Pittsburgh.
Thom. Boyworth, tavern, flat ward. Pittsburgh.
J.ilin Diamond. tavern • nth ward, Plttsbugh.
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Kate Richey. eating house, oth ward. Pittsburgh,
hie. en fain e, tavern. lath want. Pittsburgh.
stichael tug ern, anli ward, Pittsburgh.
Rinehart 1 1 Irieh, tavern, 10th want. Pittsburgh.
Elijah Hall. tavern, 10th wsrd. PlUoburgh.
Daniel !inch, tavern. tell, ward. Pittsburgh.
I 'asp, (Inger, tavern. loth ward. Plltsloorgli.
lieu. Rifleman /le tavirn, 10th ward, Pittob'h.
A. Mama... tavern, 10111 ward, Pittliburgh. -
J. It. Dickey, tavern, 10th ward. Pittsburgh.
J. hi. not/Ilse, eating house, loth ward, Pittsh•li.
Mlrlia..l Gruber. toting house. 10th ward, Pltten - li.
John Kessler. toting halter. 10th ward, Pittsburgh.
J. J. Bent.. eating house. 10th word. Pittsburg - h.
Erederlek Sflinltilt, eating house. 10th Liam!, Pitts.
Wm. ,Tartan, other goods, luth ward, Pittsburgh.
Win. Basing, other 1.71.11, 11/th ward Pittsburgh.
I - . L /übing. eating I 1111 l se, 1,1 ward. Allegheny.
I/. Fans, eating honor. Ist ward, Allegheny.
J. E. Ilendrleks,ratlng Loose, lot wont, Allegheny.
Johu Wilitims, eating house. lot ward, Allegheny.
Xaver Higher, eating bons, lot word, Allegheny.
Jolla Coin, eating honor. lot word, Allegheny,
John A triads. tavent,lll ward, Allegheny.
1.e.. W alter. tavern, II ward. Allegheny.
1 - has. Foool/inder, tavern, Zvi wawl, Allegheny:
G. Lightmp, tavern, II ward. Allegheny.
Alit,ooy Hoffman, to Ord toned AneghellY•
J. ker n ,oven,, nd ward, Allegheny.
1 - hrist. lleib, tavern, al Ward, Allegheny.
John Payer. tavern, want, teeny.
Jacob Anderworth, tavern, ad war Allegheny.
J. J. Volts. eating house, II ward, Ileglierty.
Jacob heltimer L eatlng hoUse. 24 ward, Allegheny
Mary Einnerle. eating house, 2.1 ward, Allegheny
Itichard Ilsown, eating house, ad ward, Allegheny
John Afelnlyre, tavern, 4th word, Allegheny.
John E. Rueltner, tlieTU, 4th wo w ,
d .
Frances J. landgrar. tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny
.1..1. con tavern, 4th ward, Allegheny.
Thos. 11. Weaver, estlnghouse.4th AlleglienT•
AnnaFroellehs eating house. 4th 'Ware. Allegheny.
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Joh. Nitrite', eating house, 4111 ward. Allegltrus.
Eton, loser, eating house, 4th a - ard, Allegheny.
Attain “int.s.-r, hoots, 4th ward, AlleghenT•
rand. Enter. eating Loose, 4th ward. Allegheny.
John Klaus, eating tome, 4th 'want Allegheny.
Wm. Berge. eating house. 4th wand, Allegheny.
Jos. stadeiman, eating bonze, 4th ward. Allegheny.
Anthony F.rming. other goods, 4th wed, Allegheny.
John looney. tavern, Birmingham borough.
Frsocis Fisher. tavern. Birmlogbarn borough.
ihninick. htsguine, tavern. 11.1multighate borough.
Mary A. F.rtsman, tavern. Birmingham borough,
Valentine tiochring, tavern, Birmingham borough.
Christian Stange, tavern. Illemlngharn borough.
Herman Ammo,. eating house, Birmingham bor.
Albraeld., eating house, itinutughant bor.
Jolla Nasser, eating house. Birmingham borough,
J. A. Lippert., tavern. East Birmingham.
Wm. shuns, rating house, East Birmingham.
Ernest lineal,, eating house . , East Birmingham.
Peteresting house, Leal Birnalughain.
Bold. . Taylor, other goods, Eavt Birmingham.
liotolob Fisher. tavern, Duquesne borough.
Chas. Cruiser, tavern, Duquesne borough.
Henry Whank. tavern, -Duquesne borough,
Jas.toms, Lawreneevillo borough.
John Thomas, tavern, I..awrencerille borough.
Hannah Donaldson, e. house, Lawrenceville bor`h.
lieu. Baton. eating house, Lawrenceville borough,
H. 'Schmitt, other goods, Lawrenceville borough.
than. isrob. other goods, Lawrencoville horetglt•
Jos. A. Fulierr S. Co., ot goods, Lawrenceville bor.
E. M. Bingham. eating house. Manchester bor.
3. M. kich... Snodgrass, means, McKeesport her.
A ugust Brame, eating house. McKeesport borough.
Shaun], Hosing tCo.,. olkur goods, Mclieesport her
L. Listolmy.,otber goods, blegersportborough,
kisrtin Freels...lett. torero, Sharpshurg borough.
John Uochrlng. other goals, 3, Pittsburgh bor.
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Thos. Carroo,. tureen, West Pittsburgh Monolith.
Ile.). J. Breton, other goods, W. Pittsburgh bor.
Edsverd Myrrh, Tarentum borough.
Francis Fit:ger:dd. o. goods, Temperanceville.bor.
Frederick Kant, 34. Washlogion borough,
Christ. Fromm, eating,house Baldwin township.
Nicholas Leceglarecti, Collins township.
James McCollister, tavern. Collins - township.
Elisabeth tavern, Connie township.
Frank Bopp; tavern, Collins township.
Hobert Stniarbrd. Worn. nest Deer township.
pros. Fehrang, tavern; West Deer township.
Jeremiah. Witiker,oating house, Elisabeth township
Orlando BC IL tavern, North Fayette township.
John Holfelthir, tavern, Hampton ttisenship.
Hictibel 3tippne, latern_, Indiana township.
Henry Leiter, tavern, Liberty township.
Henry McMillin, tiveroL MIMI.. township.
ThomasLorith. tavern Milo - tolnishlts
Wm. Thorpe. tavern, ALUnittiownettipil
Christ- Diersteln, Went, while township.
ti.rge Altineynr, tavern, =Ma township.
Runner s La . ...{41 Mccitire.township.
Jacob Eckert. tavern, mcClute 41Wrallip.
Daniel booby, tavern, Met:lore township.
Mcrae' Uhler, tavern, Patton township. '
I J. O. Hommel), mvern,litt township;
Josephine Fleck, tavern • rut township.
Joseph Letskus, rating-house, Pitt township..
tlntondorf, eating house, I'Ll township.
Joseph DicElhany, oiling house,Pßl township.
John M. Mueller. eating horse. Pitt township.
1 T. F. Breen, other goods, rut township.
tiugh Durnin other goodrelatt township.
Joseph Lotink, lavens...lieservelownsblh,
John Lett' oio eating lionse, lteservotairrnship.
James W.Tldbati. tavermilobloson township.
' Michael Leonard„ tavern Robinson township.
James Bryon, tavern, itobloson tournMaliv • •
Bro. - V .13 nrneTt givern...ltobinson township. •
Janoutiorbey. Invern.Boss.township..
John Bhutto. tavern. UMW township. -
James Ville. tavern, Blehland, township
Tomer, tavern, Richland township.
Christ. Heber, tavern, ohaber.tawnship.
Lasorenro Winschei tarena.bittaleveteWliship.
John Lets, tavern, we... St. °tau. township,Ann Kelly. tavern, Lo wer !W.V.:lair township.
Richard Butler. tavern, Lower bt...tilair township.
Coo. Goldbeck, tavern, Lower Bt. Clair township.
Otv,. Letter, levers, Lower St. Clair
Jacob Ott tavern. Lower at. Clair township
ogsl, Fischer t UO., sting hoes., Ulatrtp.
John It. Mesa', eating house. Lower at- Clair to.
Jeonett Bennett, Worn, Union township..
~awes.strick meur.vy, ~awes. veso lll . l towniblh.
Otumtr Auhcny, tutors, Yersalliell LOWnstdp.
Thomas Lawrertec,girfern, Venalllea TOWniblp.
David Bayard, other goods, Versalllee to*uship.
G. Fry, tavern. Wilkins township.
Ezekiel Reese. tavern. Wilkins township.
Sarah Robinson, tavern. Wilkins township.
The Court will sit on WEDNESDAY, the 3CIUt day
of May, teat, at to o'clOck A. IL. tar hearing the
above applications,
' Applicants will Me their Donde hr any °Mee be
fore the dny or bearing.
Ilet11011114r611“8111101t be Mot On or before the day
or bearing.
Certificates of Licenses most lie taken out alter
eve and within envy. days after having been grant
ed. or they wall be revoked- according to law. • •
mY2I . WM. EisEON,
MEM
WARING, & KING,
Petroleum and ' p its Prodiets
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I~ZTTJ3BQRQ; S.._'PB.
PHILADELPHIA ADDRESS:
WARINC, KING & CO.,
uryrtmus
'Private IF'amilias, And Hotels,
Can . be fdrifetied , wittrt6l. gilalitY of
HYDRAn.gOaRAND EVE 4
AT nuourw orct OtorirEsi,
JOHN •MAFFETT,
Noe. 127 and 129 , First Street,
pg ll ll7liniiittAt' e fta;
HOP/Pit 4E141.1 41 1 6:cOti '."
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pititibirsh,
:,toritf.view t . "--
izqlclicw,,a).ls l 49ol4o l C : :
, .61.140004.01) liktEiTiNGau
ANCHOR IC) SHKETR7eS, * • - •
cud BA2ThG.
JOS. R. 110611E8 b SRO
TO-DAy,
CtiIIIISSIOX EMUS 110 BRUM Li
4 DitilafIESJME Mir;
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XV ANTE I i—AGEVII— —MALE and
FEMALE—In every eimady efsd tofrfurbtp, to
...II our nr a Picture "Fiona AoaLsi." Agents ate
matins from g...) 10 WOO° per day. Also stew
.tarrits can% ma tor .41nAgr . . g BIS fjost.T."
and — Snafus,. AND MG CAMP, •• Apply td, or ad-
W. J. 11OLLAN &CO.,
ntyl-wass 73 Third .treat
WANTED,
A COMPETENT STILLMAN.
Good references required. No other need. &DOS'.
WAWA() S HIND.
No. 4 Dogonsne Way.
Inquire of
myr.•r
AGENTS WANTED,
MIMI
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK,
The I • letorial Rook of
ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS
OP THE REISEILILION3
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This work, (or genial humor. tender pathos, start
ling Interest, and attractive Ismety, stnnds pcaricas
and alone among all its competitoni The Valiant
and Brave Hearted, the Picturesque and Dramatic,
the 1F Itty and Marsden. the Tender and Pathette.
13 1. c i L e n 01 B " I It- Famem . an '' , i d S B l i ia •
wonderful Escapes. Famous Words and Startsldg
Deeds of
.Woman, and the hole Panorama of the War are
here thrillingly and startlingly portrayed la a mas
terly manner, at once historical and roomette, era.
derfnit It the moot ample, brilliant and reafiable
book that the war has called forth,
. .
theanled orracora sod soldiers teachers, opergelle
young m e o. and all In 'mat o . l' profitable employ
r•ent, end this the hest chance to wake money
ever re. offered. bend for etrculare and ere oar
terms. A ooatfia..
NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO.,
No. 407atINOR STREET, PHILA., PA
nlyHmet.Aver
FOR RENT
FOR RENT,
AN OFFICE ON THE FIRST FLOOR,
Within One Ifondred INnis of We Lost °Mee.
FOR RENT,
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M, liwzrrrx OFFICE
ROOM TO LET.
A LARGE AND AIRY ROOM
N THIRD ',TIM' .01 , GAZETTE HUILDI3IO
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COZZI
FOR 'LENT—The Lot on the eor- -
ner of Butler and Allegheny streets, Ninth
Wend. together with the old Brick Depot Building
thereon. The lot has 144 feet front by 100 feet deep
to so alley. Will lease it for floe or ten years. Ap
pty to It st. N. DAIILLNUTON, at Nu. 37 Firth
street, second door. rehdttr
rib-LET.-THE THREE STORY
DWELLING ElOUnE,near the Bridge, reds
cent street, now occupied by Mrs. O'Hara Robinson,
ngiontalutng seven bet( chambe, large parlors, din
room, kitchen, wash and rs bath room. Under
suitable arrangement. with a tenant, • %maiden,-
ble portion of tue furniture may remain in Motions , .
my4mlB NV, 11.0111Abtili, Jim., Alleitheol.
PROPOSALS
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
SEALS') PROPIISALS will ho received until
MAY 2Grii, for Grading and Paving LAUREL.
ALLEY. In the Borough of Manchester, from the
north ride of Spruce street to the south side of I.o•
cost street. and from Me north side of Chestnut
street to tne erouth ride of Washington street.: the
paring to be made of River Raiders and (Rayed, and
the work to be done under the direction of the Com•
mittee on Streets and Borough Regulator.
For further Information, apply to the undersign
ed, at Phelps, Parke a Co.'. oface, Manchester.,,,
tnyiTher. WAI.N. KUIE. Ctutr'o Of COM:
pitopossius FOR
PRINTING PAPER.
DerAETIICET Or STATE, /
Den/Norsttu, ltz.. May MI, PEE
711 pursuance of tho provimone
chanter eighty-four of tito Revised nt &totes of Mt%
grade Stole, prop o .ale will in; rec, It Rile De
pennant,. until o'clock on the 311TH DAY OP ON F. next, tat which time said proposals *lll he
opened.) for furnishing two thousand reamsof
printing paper =12.1. and In other pects not to
be leferlor to the paper tarot/heti f or s the one Ile
last mission of the Legislature; all of said printing
paper to be delivereol tothe Secretary of State; at
the State Moult In Springfield, liiinole-Acti roams
to be delivered en or before the brat day of Decem
ber oust, .500 reams on or before the dna doe of
Dmoary next. and 140) mama on or before the firm
dayof February next.
The person or persons to whom the contract le
awarded will be remelted to give bond to the tio,
crone In the penalty of ten thonsuid dollars, coodl-
Droned that he will falthfrdly furnish and deliver the
said paper In bled, quality and quantity, at the
time, place and upon the terms named In the eon
tract, In pursuance of law; god also, that he Of they
will tarnish any additional amount of paper that
may be requirod for the use or the Stale, upon tha
sameterms and of like quality. altenerer requested
to done by the Secretary of State.
SHARON TTNDALZ.
nay2lmB9 Secretary ut Maori_
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NOTICE TO coN'ilt,i( - 14)11N.
Sealle.l Proturoas will to! t..,...; dl+l il) tbo guider
signed, until MAI airn. ,or tut te redlug of the
following streete mos soicy to the liorough of ldan•
cheater, to wit: • -
Fayette Street, from nearer street. to Walton st..
Vollmer Alley, from Fultou street to west line of
Poßeb pies. of 10101 -
Fulton street to west ilia
all,4kiZileittroto Felton street to west line
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of ramesplan of lout
hiaohattan Street, from Ohio avenue to the north
line of Flemings property.
The said grading, nog the diem:nation of all nut
plus excavatkins, eke, to be dune by. and onderthe
directions of th e Com mittee OE Streets and the Re- ,
cording Regulator.
Poe Duller information, call upon the. under
signed, at theorem of Pnar.rs. rani' A . Co.. Man
chester, or Wis. Recording t i patur.
Allegheny City. WILLIAM IC
myttma Chairman Street Committee.
U. a. CO TON 110PSZ, Pont OP PlTTeduntoll, f
bunverron's OeFtea. Ala) 11 •1351.
NtvncE Is HEREBY GWEN
.that,
Sealed Proposals, .accernhaalit byeil . ttlotO ,
antees, ucordlog to t o to be ter ed.on apt
equation to thls *Moe; will berneelve 'there:LW;
tIl ID o`clock.m,, thts.PUIST TtItheIDAN 1N!
NEXT, for the simply of tbeINAIUNE Mein ,
near this city, wifh the articles of itlecllant.tßl..;
MEDICINE, -de., estimated' in 'said Tartan Teta •
quantities stated, ant, esUmaled, with eateroacnlO
the usual number et patients in Um Hospital, - hat
the United Maws reserve. the rtglAteetaltonxrenne
less of told tertlele . atcordtogly, as they may te se-
Wally required. lf thestlicloadennerenaithe Ma
yne' are not, to the Ntde.eit of the, physician, el
the best quality,' and adapted to the'llospltal, Le
ENO.. se Liberty to Taiga the Met, to port
other articles to their stesul, and to change the
traelorwith sew excess In the 001100YRT COALTW
prices.
,The tinned Mates reserve-the xisht.to
proposals for the whole or any portion of the g*
des wpm:Med. MIA& ItAILVIDUAIIk '
*Surveyor and Agent * a ria
/forPillu.
pROPOSAILII will Nirecelved.by
unt . har.lll;: x torkillf,74%"olllif
lithe 1101/Blii , Wills Meat:
Ward. Plans and sperldesllons. can; WOO.
°Mee of E., B. AIWISIOW No. 111 Fella. Avenue.
Sra t ' AV-tilUdl4 ' '
saylets27 gunman Cont. 00 Mir nroPort/.
LARGE ARRIVAL AT
92 Federm sUOGAlleghonY,
wzrzolly
01 ALL riOt•yrEsT STfLES OS
Gaiters,Fi and ifHoots, ,.
AT , E „ L owL riIIOES. OALL. 1. BEE THIN
BENEARLII
NTLIIITOCIPB CHEAP rOE WrOjiry.
I:I3=EME=2
ILIUM -J. u. iiVirsi.A.Ne. : S. DisrCe-
SCCLELLAND & CO
1
,Corner Federal lad 1164' fltreeA,
WltplaaalaarargetallDrutglata.
Desleie i'a , bl.l}, 1611 e. .Verniebei t
bluffs; Carbon t)11 ete., Meatball bbd b -
!Ones. ,Thelr stoee Wings .nad web Inflected, sad
will be eobl as low AD ; 49ty, noble be Um Wash:
INI 0 rr cim.,
THE EVILUTEVIR PAST
%VW
plendi for gardening purposes or for city real
donee. bly toliPlia. b.ilfOYD.rat.truaolects
Kirkpatrick & Mello corker of Manon& arid
lima streets. or to StiIIKKRO ALLESCrot : Kta -
Prawn'', at Lower rt. (Plaletibtel. &Vitale
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WARDEN & lIIATLarEU r ,
knoxsictr Dr "'
CRUDE AND'REFINEVEET_ ,ROLEURE
vni.A.LE BaaufwarisiTs ainumecnris. , !
Nuarri cAstptati47o4,,erse"
corner of
IIM 1116u:oak 111.4
ttsburgh.7..
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Philsdel , sullealtV';
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RAKES,
TROWILS, ,
HPZO. 00*
At 130 WOOD STREW. AD
0 37 11 .'7 0 • JA.1168
ATlrnsprioNl
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BABE BALLS, BATTS, , BASES, and everythiot
to elt 4ltti Clab,111.130.117001:1 ararrLi g ,
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