The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, October 22, 1866, Image 2

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RE:NRI NIt1) BEECH EU
In the Academv_of Music recently, Mr.
gime,;snit eiplained why, While con
curring subMantially. in . the President's
Policy of ReconstruCtion, he feels it to be
his duty to stand by * the Republican Party,
and by the Constitutional Amendment
proposed and insisf tit on by Congress. His
Main argument was that political parties
are to he jini..ged not so much 'by particu
lar measures as by the spirit which pr
vades them, and the gcecral 26311 C of their
movements; that there are only the demo
cratic and republican parties to choose be
tween; that the deinoeratiepiart - y. by- a long
couvse ofbad condiact,' hai forfeited the
.cunAdence of patriots ltd friends of lib,
erty, while the republican party, whatever
may-have been its blunders and Short-turn
ings, has been animated by just senti
ments, and has accomplish •d, awl is ac
complishing a slug arnoun of good; and
hence, notwithstanding.; his differences
with the republifian' party, he prefers its
success mmoasurably to th . f i tt. of, its oppo
nent.-This is weft said . he republican .
party 4sts, not because its members per
fectly agree as to all plans tad' measures,
hut because they agree: in eneral ,spirit,
and in the main ends to be acetimplished.
But what Mr. BEECIIEI: say on this head
,w - aslust as true when he w s favoring'the
Cleveland Convention ,whi it was a sort
of branch of -or tendert the 7derao
eratie party, as it is now. 1 . Ikai not so
mach the faet,that Mr. BEE:MIER, had ideas
of his own, variant to a , ! certain degree
from those held the body 'of republicans,
that hnmiliated lil friend, us that hallow
ed those ideas to so sway h in as to .givd
lila moral support to a parts , that had prat
ed false to all professions of; regard for im
partial liberty, and that, in Altlitinn,. wee
deeply implicated in a causeless and mon-
strous rebellion. Iluwever abort-lie hos
come of detnanstratlng his ceirsisten . cy,
are glad he finally perceives the rule of
safety and ie prepared henceforth to pur
sue it.-
The sawn incoherence pervade.; all that .31,r.
BEEcnznsays on this important head. lie
woultimagnaniza - nhily restore the eleven
revolted Staten witlout exacting any eon-
litioni; 'whatever, and, at the same time he
'would. press the- Constitutional Amend
ment, now pending, as just. in itself, and
, as affording a solid •h.t,is fort future harmo
ny. By what sort or , nmounO)f tiOsua'sion
he expects Co indtve the eleven seceding
States tb" ratify thi: Constitutional 4mend
inent, eller having been uree l niitiourtlly re
stored, he does nor state, fin 1 it is difficult
to conjecture. That t tie
hellion, for illustration, sbptild vultuatatily
consent to disfranchise then4elves, and
through nO.other malice thog to :7[...ttif,y
their conquerors, is alto,cether it prohsbie,
Then, again, Mr. itb - ccur.ilailirmi mast.
Steutly the right, of Colieri..ss td prescrilsc
terms, es the only taw-reel:Mg power in
the natiOn. In 'view= of this dl L miFsion his
support of the Presldent is is eirarts to
override and supplant Congress';. appears
all'themoteremsrita - Ne. IC Congress vas ,1
armed, as he altniii; coutOp i te and
!exclusive authority;_ it its re:jiiiari<ietit are
so beneficent us Si 4ompel. ceriamentia
iCeeems thy.: Mr.
BEe...enEn lieen oa ilto si 'M .
file Presiden; resto:
ton, and against Congress and the r,111.011-
limn _party.
That Mx. Bnecanit did the r , publi4au
. interest great harm is undeniable. - fits *re
cent successes-were achieved not only with
out his influence, Inn against- it. Still, tie
are not disposed to deal
Tt•e i
emember his •,.:rentness and good
ss. That he eivedis manifest. But moat
d4eply has he expiated his raista:ic. • ,
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The October elections i•iiparted fresh an
imation to the canvass iu New Yoth, and
both parties are putting fin th their best en
deo:vars. The DiLriiiicrats profess ability
lo , defeat the Republican State,' ticket, head
. edify RECI3EN• ... FRNION for Governor.
These professions, so tar as they have any
'apparent basis, seem to rest upon the in
creased vote anticipated in' and near the
'city' SNew York. This increase is ex
iteeted mainly flora' two sources. First,
thenaturalirttionof unprecedented num
bers of foreigners , ho were restrained from
:.applying for
applying for cltiz nship during the War by
fear of the draft or sympathy with thti rebel
side. Second, the doznicilization of many
-- rebels, drawn thither since tlie clOso of the
war for purposes of business, but princi
pally.to influence Southern trade. Fabu
lous numbers have .been assigned tothis
latter class.. • Stilt, . the Republicans are
confident they 'will at least hold their own
on the genel•al vote. The .Tohnsonian de
fection amounts to as little there as it did
in Pennsylvania. As the President Was
here sold by not zie" . few of his priifessed
folio yens, he will now he more. gerierally
deceived there. Besides, the losses occa-,
sioned by patronage •will be more than
compensated by accessions from the Dem
ocratic ranks of men who have hesitated
long and can go :no farther with their - old
associates..: Thcia, a larde majority of
young men, voting for the first time, will
go with the Republicans. . Edneated under
the discipline of the war, they lean ii
stinctivel do tbe Republican
was noticed in Pennsylvania, and doubt
less saved the Reputtlit.!tns the. State. In
some precinct., (ital.)* mau who voted 00
hge, declared himself' a Republican; In
stances of this sort were not t watitiug crew
in Democratic countie.i Ia Neat )7 011
the same 'Orteral causes ha ito operated, and
will produce like restate.
• In the Congressional delegation the Re
.pnblicans have not simply to hold then
oßen,"but to make sane gMus, Iti all the
metropolitan districts, two years ago, there
t
'Were triangular contests which somewita
perplex present ealeulat Ont. Indeed, it.
the Sixth district there were four t'autli
'dates. ' Mr. 11. J. RArmoND was elected,
anti Commonly, id the lloume, talked fat
the Democylits and voted with the Repub
licans. The latter did not need las aid atm
the former do not EC . .!111 to It.ve pollted
either by his elocution or logic. Whattlie
-re. alt - .will be in the district this year it is
not safe to Predict. As Mr. ItAvstoNo in.
met the Manton fate of trimmers in find
in4 nobody waling to tie to him, he int:
; prudently declined to be u. ....1n. 11 ....1 01...
In the 11th thstriet, at the In,ttriaf, Mt.
.WiriFita.o, Democrat, succeeded by a-tri j
Oritrof 24U votesover.Mr, 31unit.vv,'Itep t ib
theao. General C. I.L. V.....x • Wyca, who.
formerly,represeatcd the district, is lion
iilo ltepuLlitati candidate, and' a. mon,
4ekiee of asSumee is felt that he will 1/...
MEM
In the 13th district, in 4864, Mi. GATES,
Itepublicaa,. was be.iteu by EunnELL, Dem
ocrat, by 1,5.15 votes. utlast year, in the,
, mine countles,tCtraummts,...llemocrat, for
State ,Senatnr, kad Duly e 4 majority over,
I.l**.eir; --- Bel)ablie - iat: T.IIO:NLAS - 004-
NELL is now the ReprMlican candidate ter
o:ingress, and, against a, competitor or Ices
popularity ; than EirxraELL. Bet this is
,lutraly a fair representation of the 'cam - for.
CHAMBERS ran .behind the Democratic
1 - 1 , .0.de ticket about GOO votes, giving, Con.
'nen a majority of 700 to overcome.
On the whole, we shall be.glad.if the Re
publicans hold their own:
GC 'TING REIXOY
• ft,
TiLkt,Gerletai SIIEIIMAN i,houlii_Cglvu in
Lis adlinsion to tho •Pretident's . "polic-y"
,
will surprise no onn , who remembers the ex
traordinary terms surremler he offered
to the rebel General lon's roN, and wnicn
were promptly and indignantly
by Seeretary STANTON. Had be iwi - -
tnicted to have his l way on thlt occ,ion,
he wpulki ;lave eetit the la,“ of the 10)0 ar
utis to their home: , with all the bonott of
war, bearing - their toms with thew, wh:elt
thefwert, to deliver up, nut to the riot t
• fill and completing gucerunient, but to the
yet existing authorities of the Confederate
. .
States. •
That such a man shbuld be in sympathy
with the President and the rebels in their
present controversy with Congress.and the
country, 14 only what, might Abe expected;
Mid if that were all it would lie a matter of
very little consequence. But that such a
man should be put in
- charge of the War
Department, and tlauabemade the -otheial
superior of Getier4 (theta'; himself, in a
contingency well ettlitilated to arouse the
country. We do nut say to alarm it; for
after. wliat we have seen during the past
live years, add especially during the cur
rent monthove cannot doubt its 311114 to .
graprilo'with sitch a conspiracy as' these
sinister arrangements - indicate. The com
bination of two unscrupulous and innbi
lions men—one mid enough a nd the other
bold enough to attempt anything—armed
with the two-edgiid bNfOrti of the govern.
mem, its civil and rnilitarY raAver t t and
backed, as tl;ey'a"re, the'rebels and their
sympathizers, wound in any other nation
than,this,he aTowarswhich nothing could
resist.
Whether ale PresTleuti meditates a rou p
chat, iu the event bfi'Congres4 calling
him to account for the m'anner in which he
has executed the laws Ad discharged his
otlteial ditties, and for 'ids usurpations of
thelaw 7 making power, is to lie seen. :list
he is manifestly getting ready for some-.
thing. Ver4ps he Chitters himself. rhat,
with &LTIMA!: as Lis war minister, and
and his army (for he thinks-everything is
his) well in hand, that Congress will sot .
dare to - interfere with hint: But this Can
cress trusted in the people once, and wet!.
not Jisappoiiited; and they will do s.o
The people will expect their represchtut
to do their duty; aad if they need any help
they have only t..) call as Lrxtot.,N di i.•
Go 1"&1101' SIVA:STN, of Maryland, zi_ems t o
be trying a small experiment of the 5.1111.2
kind, and if that should prove a .sueee,,,
very likely ANDREW Jouxeciii - will attempt
inset Congress aside and take the entile
Government into hi; olvti Land,.
I NTEi: ESTI LET r lief Vktom JrtiL:
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EDITOII3OI , ,Tar. PITTS.3I - 11, - .13 CAZI-ITTE,
G.ENTLE3I.7..N:-+ it 75 eoul,:fnl if , an; l'iit..-
hurgh.paper iisbfficiently lindici:l to ziant
'me a hearing on tlia• pre•, , eat, F.tate of cur
country, but I cannot be silent and see her
deadly peril, and, :n ray n&tivecit3 - , he.re
I spent fifteen yc,. s it;
and out of • Een..5 , ,,z.•, to avert - the c..lataity of
a war fv.r the overthrow of :!sure, I murt
try to giTe tilt. note of , .r.rarnin;... If-Lny
community Can be arou.'eci in tilge u, take
any 4 , lfective btep. to meet• the co:atiu:2;
en:ir, it nuzill to le that which )v,. ,
to take note of the apProathing store:, of
the Great ti,beilion, anti Et) pews pt ,
rvs def,u,l
I. It
0 p• •r. IL
for fie. ivapo. IcuM
St'•.'rloll.
Dow
. in hif. , letter 011 the
Pt• egttp d'e:at; tells how many .•.
tholsand lor :oldi.:rs will camp 'on
iu Washinvon, and whet a nice: P-Lb•tra ,, • -
time they are going to have; yet he tioes,i
not say just how they are to get here. he'
talks is though it would he quite a pleasant
picnic excursion; and a McClellan gland
review. This is the common view taken
by loyal men. Will, our , aatestuan, phil
oSOphers and soldfers answer to themselves
this one little qUestion. .
Gentlemen,low are yon to get to Wash
ington? •
uncut., titution:Cily
t rLenal to t.o, robi;e,i
ze of overthrowing the Con-
IMMEMEI
People appear to forget that the eapital
of this great, free government is away
down in Dixie; that It is forty miles be
yond Baltimore, on the direct 'route to - no
place; that,', in time of peace, it is com
pelled to pa Y tribute to Maryland; and, in
time of war, must conquer the right of ,
way, reros's the Stole,at the point of the
bayonet. They over ook the fact that,
every ;approach to the ',city of the wilder
ness, and the city herself, has been Um
oughly fortified by Yankee brain and mss
etc, and Molded over to the enemy by Yam
kee magnanimity; .that - the madman who,
by the wrath of Sod and folly, or the Re
publican party,' rtow holds the capital of
this nation, her defences, her arches,
her prestige with foreign powers, her treas.
dry, and the command of her army 'and
navy, is one who, from the first, bus only
differed with his colleague, Jefferson Davis,
as to the best means of whipping the Yan
kees. Davis thought it would be easier to
whip them if be got on the outside of the
Union. Johnson thought the best battle
ground lay on the inside. The gooadiu
[norm! Yankees furnished Jefferson with
forts, munitions of war and rations, then
held him up with his right hand, and boxed
his care with the left 'trial the Great Out
skier surrendered, after first seeing his col
eugue in the position to try his plan of
warfare. The over-magnanimous Jona
than furnishes the Big I with every possi
ble facility for trying his way of whipping
Yankees, does his voting, turns his tobacco
in his cheek, whittles his stick, and waits to
see what will conic of it.
Was the North justiciable in lighting
ilavis under all the self-imposed disadvan
tages, Nettie'', prolong,ed the war for years,
and cost the lives of more than a hundred ,
thousand loyal.,men, end a thOU.saml Lmj I.
lions of treasure? Will:he be justithible
now, kr entering on the teeoad pinre'of
this traitor war, with Fiznilar rechleF,eues-,
of expenditure? Has not 31r. Johm,on
given saftleient• notice of his policy, or did
ever conspirator more openly prosecute his
plant. 1113 yippee to couquor .the free
North; to turn;it out of the Union; and lad
the Government into the litods of traitors
lately in arnis.to overthrow • .it,- could. tit
aud rtinaciously ex
well be mole clearly
pressed than by his wince Feb. st,
IStiG, and his awl-3 since Nov. gib s 1-411.
Steady, as the needle to the pole, ]tas been
the entire lieu or his actions; since the dav
of his election as.Vice-Presidem,
:om he iv
no more in the interest and confidenc e of I.
the leaders of the rebellion, to-day. th:n
lie was when the assassin's huller
aim iu position to du this work.
When hu threw off the musk, on the
of rebruary, he already had the two bun ,
dred thousand paroled relict soldier,, re
,irganized, • arms within their reach,= or iu
heir hands; and then more defiant, and iu,
better condition to fight, than at auy time
or the three . yearsgprevious, previous, Now, the
Norilitnm peo;de are waiting for hint to
eiolunit au overt act! Suppose that Davis'
.utale intellect is guiding the brute force of
Johann's ,solid belief in hiunell, and Unit t .7:
, 111 ANNUAL 11E'
the useleLsuess, or ratheftlanger,
I, wastful harangues, he keeps - quiet until • mx - rf , s
.:ongrces meets; and a largo; proportien of wi It, h. 14_,t .„,,
atr and Ilsititary leaders are eurigre- 7"A
eye in Washington; that tie then seizes f, ;;: ft ;, k.
city, shoots Stanton and Grant, Mr dis:.!
dieying orders, hones all the itopublicau - -----
tacutbers or Congress, a s traitors, place 1' 'REMO% U.N . DEStSit:.N.
Beat:regard:Ml Comm A
—an , .
if. the .111:1110CUS of Y 1,120, nil., 01 Vin °Met uf tae HO/ . 4' 01•_
the city, foce'ut the head, of the army, for } OCl.i,,,fr:an Market...rt . :Ct. 1'1,3.h/ugh, In t 1./elr
restoring the Union;
\‘ found in the Cm,
makeses D o lv d i4, 4.MawueoWn, where
tu.th),),;,s,l3.lccirthetaerylo).?afi . gr,
people dti
Pastulllce Adds-eels/13C. l'ltMbargh.
itol 19110.111ay be thought of more value for 1' 111151155 ,c WILLIAMS.
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this purpose than for execution. I . NE CEsSAIRIES FOlt TILE lIVEIi
-.lfsountidur like this "should be the out:: , '"„ d I,l, l M:•g ß iWl Oth " .
tine of his .•overt•act,i' anti be should have I PlA , .;llrteneu Use tiSi • !SC T ILLs Flit I; 3510 V,:.
, ELS. Plata ana Pacie3
secret OrgaratZtic/rIS in ottr prindpai cities ; s„,;t„th„ dui ves t i e r,,,m re rine, Wa
n) strike siradinniettlaly Buil occupy loynt i.x j ( 1 4114 . 1 . rt0r.. ass all r.ther ...Mat P. V.
men even asbort (ixtul, :teeming order cb6n.:, ll k " "4" """. c ° 7 !
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"Milne; find (loro - niir SW:111- nhOIIM 11.• •at i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TS.
all active it, -
• T. .11, 1 ,. At , v. pliNici/1 "
woui.l U•Vy ,r t
LY.
camp on C . w . 0."! 1...
yc:ll.?:_ ,, I W.,- :4,
1.,.; :to jllni
:V,lllil
10, I !IC.CI'SN
and lan nn
condition of Innli,•drawn
arid their
Idlicit 162.1:c, itit. (vrtain
111 , 0 lLc n l / 4 /VC it, Sil OW
and 1.2 1.,
tel to C.llry tilcal inn
ihte W 04,11 6.,11 al]y, ; 1,7 a• ;
to la: Lti'.lll.lll • !. th,
..1
11111,:l them in
tztiti our DA; tool I t•i.lpf, ,1,11 1 h••
11;1.;.21' a 19;111.1b11 .
mercy alien to every law of chrisitattity,
which t;ver req . uirestepeph.nce as cittutial
to r:tni,lu. •
lit a ny • people, in It.itikin;.; , UI the dark 1 !
prosplict before as, tcfpollsibil
ity with the doinfortaltle tlkught that Prov
idence is attending to the nation, lint! Nye
ea n look alter Our own privatd nifairs.
rifr.videti3O . ivorls, by
who trlu4. God, intelligently ; 1 11 11,1
lain at' being em.llis,sitle, and in the day
taut..., keep their priwiler
\Viten this government was oretenii.ed, :
cur lathers, tirthe of French Intl-.I
deliluorately UN.eluded frouldhe Con
stuthion bilinowlettginhet of. the exiit.
tenc'e andauthority of (jot!. tiveiverasi
ed Ills name from the oath of ollice
ed by our chief magistrate. and V. tiro
anything which ilipetits in our. fun...Amnon
tat tun;,: the God of this canon limy lie
teroeodile. To yx[lcil Curt SUprrillo holey
or the Universe, Ile, Sat bUlr into Whose
laallaS all judgment is rtinuilitted, to work
mit:tele:4 itt delenciiof finch a
is a sublime height ol piety dillhadt to at -
Lain. • ' Prue , We Lase 11.1 u
fast day, got a little dronitt•r than use-,
al, but Mit Ibmy
obligation to tat:, oiry vtf its whiie our
sins, tithl i His justlai, hull to yi ; dl
our iniquities upon ust• so than it "every
drop of blood drawn I .l y itu• lash shall L i ,
repaid he a t:roil slrawu Iry Owto old: . cog
Grit it' all th, up to the
borer; who flays 01;4' harvest,
by 11, 111 . ,Vt I,i_ Cll hop!.
:wry::ir..y ut our ,ti t inon
I ruin, we call tally say thtet "the judgment,:
of the Lard are Irilt“ Wild rielthwitzt alhe
If see is mull hale get on the
Lord's side, tieroit the Plitt:di de bumf Ile
"Ints made of our blood ail nations tit men
dw e ll upon the face et: the eirtht — and
leant to render unto all ince that Which it
just and equal, 101111 , 4:n 0v roll .
‘ILI 1115 I i4lll. I nun
goVerlilmull do,viyes an) hilr,r, His
hand, but utter ilestrut tion. Ilc wl . : i
-11.11.1101y est:WU-11 t tps houn
try, ivhielt shall the itencbn, or thr
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Lord bat Ibs- -toted
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(e - rv.ite , 40)lecIe.1 Iheln to ...ktr.or.:l,etry t:kk‘
in,. eopeA'ne,,,et ,Ivatlen. la, e ht:en xertel,ful.
In lIIC Arn.y tie :uperlurity .4 :lA, a-t , ele ..eCr
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u':ear oturn,/ildlliordthor 4,01 altvratlvu medlutno
liaa l,come on manifadt .1; tint It la fell. d
upon, e xxlttAv ad a idot,ctinn apahlet Ilh a
fun
Fever, Feder and Apne a and !tumid no:nplalnts of
everypthol. ray it ha Ito: ONLY lithnud
lant x LItL prodlinna and Levy, up a iloa'thy
hodly lu 110r.:1101. aloalle Ir r ttioro. For the linaedl
mated plunoor and :ettler It la Li.' 1114, rt Ildhlt. of
all askyfidirda a,alnst t Throughout In,
United:ital.,. It l• eonsldeh al the no, I.eahlatil
and agrooable of all tundi. and altogi , lier nnontial
ed aa'l - en:wily fur 1/yrnop7l.l lie ',dictum lit
.7.r.olleonls aro all v. „ctalsie, an.l are hold In;aohttion
by the tlo , t allulesnnle fildn.olant anunu—tiv:F.,
sotice of ltytt.
; . '1•Ell!..,
Are loonulannired at rlttanuedlo, l'unlorlyonlo•
and no lels tltan dre ould sow,
ally ttrdirolla;.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
WS!. 111,ViWA .If, Jr., Adorns RX1,12.1.1 () ICC,
54 Pijih &red, it , an authoract( cluc t a rctu - ac
Adoeitiseulfuts fur the G.:1.7:1:77'1:, oh ti oil whir
paper., throughout the United 6'1,14, mot [hi ,
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-1.-&-VOUNG MERCANTILE
LIBRARY ASSOCIATIA.
MISS ANNA E. DICKINSON
Iker tin Flr.t ,15e,ture OtLin
" Monday Evening', 22d inst.
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Tizu ANNUAL ELLf!TiON for the
Officers of Ow BOARD lir flAi,g; ,-111 hpt,j
tho 0.1.0,p,0t WEDNEIDAY.
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1..-.1,‘, CU.r.lll. r..11,:t ..,1, lia:i I,t returl44l
trout til.. Eta, Y. tit a Lltipie.n... n! . . , 31i111C11E 4 11 . .
n ~h,,M ILLINERY GOODS.
, I 1)..:.Nt0, 1!...
F.A...:11A1, ..., 1'1:1. r.1.1, 1.3.F11:::, V. , ...1 . 1 Y.
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THE GALAXY
~.~ Ta"'~.`l~...
SPECIAL F-JOTICE.
, 11 , .P.“
I=
cnunout lilt ,
Irl.lltmlloll And 1 , ..t/
11111 1 1,1 n, ti IP.11 , 111"11 In lair pi,10.14,1
O ,,, dnr , '• l.s 1.1111 . iotl.11:d1Log Ow nand, of
th, •nd ol od:reptlng orllrlra
01, lodr uod 11., alone, has r:ourd grdltful Id boll:
oad, r, mot o:1 it ern, and has . . fool rod to TIIK 1/Ale
charm of llr>bnrsa allJ oncloty:
\\ Oh tho 3.10 w of plying lu. w rc.olor. of 1111:
LA X 1 tar to Loto nto,Ally he greet
nototo atthe 1.6 wi!l mot :thosotolto: .en(nn)OP. Of 14,,011tig Itts lirloeil t ..1110 /tort. file
I.olol,lter,
NVIL civE,
To LP Lll l'
• • •
- THE.. L.LAXY
For Not embpr pl, (No. '13.)
Which is No'w Ready,
A Cupy or n il...l•••mely • 1011otrnt,f1 0,1
• , 1 I CO CO*A IN I NWl'lf R I'lllll'
TW ENT V-SI ill A VTI.; of
THE CLA,VERINGS,
ASTIIIONV T#OLLOPE,
3 1, ,,, 1ttg Itt 1111: GAL
AX t.ittllttl..tteott.ly I.lth pttbllrAtlon 111 Fug
'
VOOki. S AIVAY 1 t ' , LILLY EQUAL
1\ A NI/ Tl'o l t.llllAl . lll', \
W I( DINAIIII.I FUR /5
rtiN:t..11,,,,i THECAL.IIIY giv,ll.o^
to mrt.t thx .-xprr.r.,..l ,0„, .1 hi,
aft nl "1'111:
of Itr. Tt,oll.l , ra.'s lat., blot
\o ..b.. I 11.111,rr of TIIE ti A
tuly hnobtalut i Of
aay Nr,..r..cit for 30'0. tat. or TILE ti `i 3n.1
TH l, lil.Al'Ell'lNiis will 11, prat' tw any
wii.len,-lo•v, Iflr,1'ul•11;ber• ..,111.1.
pr,:+•-nt tiun:l.cr%•l 111 11AT.
piri,~r.~r'lr:: . :; s llll i .l
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EDEN
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rt t t t t ;,.•t t titAt .11..x.t•
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N0,.39 Park itow.tiew. Yoe:.
EU
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AND lOU U
WHITE, ORR. & CO.,
EMI
No. 27i Fifth :Strctt
MI
le Fit Ur:i 1.10,125-I3
jr
=ME
In .A..11 , . - _. a.4oriv City.
s,„ C. , rtn rlint, 1u341 Location.
sTEFE, ViaLSON,
ORDKERS `AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
AI .N 9. 59tilltlield Street;
Bu tTnE s'r.
PEXROLiA BLUE LEAD,
E=
lbublvtn,.l only anal fur ,ale. by
-T. 11. a•EY'AX 'ea,
ion C>OW
N. W. Cor.3d. and Illtarket Sts.,
PITTS 1.1 (; I:0 li. l'A A.
I)ll .l .l :TV.—VT! li on 11C.th,(1171+1Le
POCKET CUTLERY
In MI, city.
rou n (113, az oi's
In Eo lr.s Vitt kir
.TlPll/. N. OC3'DSi3N~
'Ay l untl'lttshnrgh Cntlery
67 and 69 Fifth Slieet
IDISVATEDI (UILDING.) ocUI
NEw . wr , k-Lcs
• •
COR D )I &
131 11^000 STREETi
Are receiving au immense stock of
/ HATS, OAPS AND. FURS,
t:,„lnuolng art eittileits , varlet y. '
HATS VIIDili!: LADIES. (tr.Nl's AND HOT*:
CAPA.OF EVERY STYI.Ie,; FOR., FOR LAID LN
AND CHILDREN: SABLE. MUSK.I:9IIII4EL
A..., A..., In tthy Mope or Klee, th .melt they Invite
the altenth.l of all. hell
jft. CARE WELL, •
WIND-GUARD AND AIR-NEATER
•
FO COAL OIL LAMPS.
I.,tatia,rtip oceronait JTII, 168.1.
Tith uteri. or Liam Invention conalti In Its pro
teeiltin to lamp chimneys, 10 111011 are cantina:illy
no.thin, hilt. with the nrilinary lamp
N. ts +.
4 ibleOtran,ltion halo beat to cold caul-rack
Or bre.ll, sc the least. , coo he ellrriell
with 'al , withatit apprehentlou, lu the
tio:elit trite!, — lA:fleeting a steady Ilallt wail, ail
elreatii,ance., oue.ttilril lOns 01
o'.l rentleri tit, a itl,t. raluabloractinl.
Atli: 1 1 111°am...6e, per, tie moles rent to .
of tilt 13. N. OLI rLUCI:II. of 'Li cent, y part
el. It. I.:ArENS
•:o. 201 Hare bt reel, or lOU Cadbury A•,
DOC, PHILO OEI,III lA.
SOLDIERS'
•
,CLAIMS FOR BOUNTY, ite.
ucoletntgactl co Itont..ll lotontlen, Itmok
pny: :too pension. due Alot•Ilorn under the nctAiur
ColittreJs or Stn. to lawn.
ettngt . ,:ir hasin,t h.t.el on not tionllzlng InrAt a
tton, tool, 1t melt scteren, noldicra me outtl.tod;
Lu
buitUty Ur /TWA tiloo Lo 81.:Ut).
JOHN K.
• A. M. HICOWN.
AttuTuoyn nt
No. 114 Fl ntre,t.
YIT'FBIIIIItI4II.
A DDITIONAL,;.BOIENTIEZ3 10
Soldier; of ISM and 1862.
Ail who zerye.l three 'Tara are entill6l to 0106
b„„„ ,r;berrineV.TO or who were
dl,o,Arg,ll Dy 1123.013 of wounds, or their Leird.
I hrre .liciatihs Extra Pay
IS
e:ur Vel , mt.re thlirrre 16 L6O rervic:r March .1,
ilf,rharged, 6164.0r04.1 out, or rehliruert
clicabiod ere entllltor.
s. az, {':u„ttr,y, Ae. - orrling,to accree atle.ehtt
W.. 1. A 1,1.1.1. l'Artk/ISON, Attorneys,
ON CITY MILLS.
I : I OGERS & lIIIRCHFIELD,
Matio fart urt:f of .
1.:.E IN ED, CIIA ICCOAL. JUNIATA rOLIBLIED
XxI.c3PAT. •
urnct Ww.r.uousx, Isu. ;my 11.1.111.i.ET IST.
1.1, Z. 115 _
GEORGE REAiEN,
CANDY MANUFACTURER,
Awl dealer -14 FO.ll.E.Rili Adc.l.l AIIZOICAN
FRUITS, PP:lstEs, Ac..
5e..112 Fedtral Street,
&coil:l4oer from tbelFtret Isittfonal Hack,..
*.,•;33.112 ALLEOLLESYIGITY. PA.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:_ I NEW ADVERTI,SEDIENTS7
- _
JAMES I. BR DI SEW INp MACHINES.
9 cu..>
Coritvr l'ourth and IFY-00d:=1,..
BANKERS ez
L I KALLZIS IN ALL NI, Or •
Govorrunent socuritios,"
•
Fbroiga. Exchange,
Gold; Silver and Coupons. '
zeceG,l: , lL in" 1.
Uulttd tau 4nd Can
Intrretit allolvetl on .1: .
F ,14, , ALLE-1 , 4„. .1...,..1.,; ~.::a
sti B,lANTlikt. MANSILIfe ANS r.ifilu'eJ
~,,n,, ~ .1,4,-,.0 . ..,- ~, WILLi ANt it ~ .i A I.E+.
Esq., bituntl:7•4n 'W....1yr., ANt , nnk In
- IE3LM.INS
hutue I• a model of itrolilt,
I . ollrbillefl n vi.ry for rt.
It 1. built or Prearidi
Blown riot', 'WI doors laid
window., and In
rtructlou tlirou.rhotil
THE (iltol
Are ample r ortrlr four rwre-
In Slirtiblwry, Alinil
All ill,' util-Imll4llng4 :t r.:. 11111,1
re - •polidlog n 111,
'lb.. I.wallty It
HE111116.1• lor the .1104, :n.! I
parlit,l4ro forulaiwd 0,1
Frokor
nt.,
ANS . C0 1 1 • irl
• I. 11..• 31/ ”nlys ..ttl..•
brin•n, no. :ntwto .1
•I ynlr. On 111 r roirinlev•
ThUrS4ll3 NOV(11111 be • '2.'2tl, 1 S.GC,
I lin tirst . 11..101 AlO4l, 1 . .
444 4 ., • rollVS,11111.„‘ 11441,.4-44v 4 ,,444 .. 4 10 4
1: 41 1 4 k it ' 14 . 4 f 4 tt4 U l l :l • 4 ' l4. r . 4 1• 4 4 :4 ' 1:1' I 4:!; ' ;ITI
land , 441 1414, •Inr e
1 44,4 '111 44 c 11444.1444. ,4.41.14 44,444 ,14. 44 4'.
At. 1144-r.1.4 al,. 4444 it, 14414.1 44 44, ,4 . 4 4 da
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4 7 V1 ' :11Vek ." W ' 1,.:44t ' . ' 4 ' 4 ' 4„4 7 V.:1 ' 44 ' 447;4 ... i . i 4101 " 411 11.
4,1.44.4144,.
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nil Mi.
nod 11, I ..,lnltee 11, 111 u • ,01,1,.,,,.:141 p , olt•
lilt ahler..llllllti..Tvgi Irobt.
t,l Iky yr, 1t70,t,r r..
t.. par I. , rconi: y 111,
r,qll”, (.. II
tor 1.1, tor, 451
(moth htrret,
411...1:4:E•F1,11E1:, Eke c 1,4,.
Joi, It. - r
!;MIFF, HILELL & CO.,
Ne). 1(7 Stuiliitield Strut,
=
Lead and flock Tin, Pipe and
sheet Leadi.
=I
Brass and Steani Goods,
fID MIPS OF ALL DESNIPTIOS
!c7 L'-3rnltllriolcl
igla;R 3. Li
MEI
•VAItEHOVSE
RICHARD E. BREED,
•
filo. 100 Wood Weil.
•
/11:ITAVNIA AND 1..•11.1'E1:
CliAl2 , ANIS TAlii.v.
alivaraccch3r, , i • •
TEA
• CHIN n
, 1.11;•.A
,4 ill NA -
CHIN,
I.AN'A
I.AV
• ,i`11',441 \
• I!NGIAMI eTON NV •
f.:1;(
la 1141,
1.1k1.7-wv lc •!,t
IERCY HOSPITAL,
11i(' of tile Si:less- y, .
IZ(?)A THE TIZEA
LI-E• !!9ulrTnie
patliqi, :1!!!uhlt :;•,• ;••-
WM=
IMMIUDZIOMIN
MM=ESIC
4131.1.111,141"t1
.
acme to 1,.‘t.,111
nurzr, con.lont,l
aline I , at Ot 1/1. 1:11krs 1 , 111
: - .1.11 to a•.) 11l thy n'!lli, 4..
.11beme. One 1,11}e1..1.1a Ftirget.l in at
tenclant.n.
31‘11c.“ n:•11' nwirnoitths of .1.11) . ...t•
31e.c.KA 1...1”.. 150
atl , l I).
. ~
.4}I4JS. J. AI.t.AIII,IC, M J.., 1,2
otret. Jotne-:
Ni LAS ~ 1te.7:11 A al, 51. 11., 1010 Tldrd streci,
PIPI seiner:ll,r.
H. .1. LAM enEl.l.. 51. U., 101 11.0 r, etrect. t a u.
nary. l'elarnarrand March:
On. F. DONNELLY, I v
Slat 1 and 41r It
streets. Surgeon, In dally
•TiviusTEivs SA LE ()JP TA LEA ES LE
1,,,Te.-‘-The underslgued having 1,. c:.. appllit•
Trustee OK the Copal or Comm.,.
erolintV, off, lit rloll.,lii ”ro.
lets. on bAIIIIII.DAY, the Zell low or (lcieh.,
at 10 O l elOtoi .0. 14. TIIIITI Ysi-10,0 lil-11.1/IN4
1.111 1 1. In the Paghtli Ward, (ally of Plushurght
property el the late Fr.. roan sod 01111.-r, (11 , 0 huh
on Pennsylvania avenue. Pride, L0r.0.4. reesp
Marion too Ping' etriThta. port twilit: 1001 - 01,1 and
numbered In recople,llplan, or 1110100 'Ward a;::.1:.:
PI. Si, PS. SI, aa, l ht. hi, 109. 110, lit. IL.. /I
tau, balance 110100 LI el y antslit Plod-nod In.lri.rl
unw lithograph
_plan Nos. 111, 1.12,1 , 4
Pti, ne l67. 1105, I A 1.11, 171. 17.7, 173, .1.71, /75, 176, 177;
170 170.
property Is surroun.llll by line improvldnrhia
and onnventent to the tumbler-. owl or the city.
TAiata--One-third cash on con 11 Ml:Pion or dlar•ls,
balance In two taplol annual 101 l to, 111,. onh pp,
r
ent. secured 12y bond and mut Io.•ce on rhsl
15A.1.: JON ES, 'I 0001.0. ,
A. MeII:WAI 17, Auctioneer. '
Lithograph plans umy 110 , 00101ellsrolo.. • 4
lint, !tool. ,tr,.et, .1. I'. Penuct add
Ilawklos, A tturne s. f. 4. tirm.
Miller, or the Trnriee, eornt r go, and t
and eisvings 11011$, 03 Fourth street. 0,11:12-•
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
WM. N. OLDEN & CO.,
MANUFA,CTURF.ILS ANI) DP:ALFIIS IN
Jarbon - Oil Lamps and Fiktures,
CHANDELIERS, CARBON OILS,i 41,C.
134. ISlLarlsot
_ mr19:101i:41 sever l'llTnltlintlll.
PHOENIX STtkill BREWERY
CMI;IUM=1:111
MUSTERS AND BREWERS
Ale, Porter and -Brown Stout,
PITTSBU UGH, PA.
rcomcivr W ATSON. Manage., 4.11: , ir. , •
W. /I. •AIMAfD....fp. A. 1,011111.... W. T. Wfi1:11A1:0.
;,4,UPEILIOIR OAK TANNED,
ENT STRETCILED AND INVATEP
-LEATIIEIt BEL'fING AND NOSE,
51 - ssafactsrett 3t n511T111 , 11.1) sT., by
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO.
Also, ..tertte for New Yuri,. Rubber
Gruan ]Bel ti n
Always on hani ) a superior quality of LA I' E
R
I.ATIIe.R and 0 11 11 Y lIIIA NT 11010 E.
}DOM'S aod ILs, II F. 1. 1. 1101110, etr. I 1e.,.
prom MALT lIQUWES
W. H. GARRAED & CO.,
%lister's, Grain &Mop Dealers,
No. 17 'tv.oer Str:cet; nriil
3 . and T Pctin Street,
PITTSBURGH. PA.
ACT The larbea mart.ci. paid fur AT.
.....i L tA o K u tilil s - . O I: H Y
ER E 0.
41; At ie N 1+.44,i1
Co.,ttl ma
;:ylltifgaler,
Grand and Squaro Pianos.
Witretnooo., 07 BLEt Si!EET,
Block `A en 4 from Broad erny. NEW t DUE
Thu Vienne tuanotartored oy Ms arm nre 1.1010-
panned Airy...coal, lotitintand
r ylhisdheto
r scriltut norktnutirolp
pried lint .1 tat ou 41 , 0. 41 y.
FO/t AC
tIi•TED.
eATEN MEDielit EN DEEMS. at low
110,:r Id El 4,101. nl tor
E`h PLANTA . ) /UN
H•i
US. itiVl.Aw BIll:13A NIDa fill I EIBD, ia% 41 per I•ott• •
F "4 ""1 t"
'l=):?.Z per
ii par lh.
No. SO. (3.11,
A OHM IST It AT,OWS N C E.-
All per... lu .eLted to the estate- of MART CT
ItIDA NA HINDMAN, deceioed, Late of trilernon
'Township, are requested to wake Hationlldki Pty..
most. and oh peraohr
we
citron agnlort rald
will uresent the amine, properly stuthentl.
nested. Air actlivaddi L. to
, THOMALEABN F.R. Atlm•r.
twa09...44 Baldwin ton
- "MOD UCE E STORE AND AR
rtiVitai.-2 can chore Winter Wheal,
4 do Whits
4 do White Springl •
, • a do prune arley:
It Farrel* Dealt ',Myr,
, • ' kegs Idiom Lard;
100 irowaJimattatelarUlarrels.
oaMnUbt7s HEN •Pp Y
a R Is E • A tf ,
ett mtßu yn.
at,
t!kr.i'llit ENDENG
r •+, ,
4:1:0V Ell A L I
!;,3t.
11 . 11 E EI,Eq 11 . 1LSO:\ 'S
INM=I2I.IIIE
E .12.1
W . i - 4. t;!, ',i'..; 11 L .. ". ir.: ill ',•
, . CO,
MSMI
rturra
.kirort luxury.
EZDPVER .4.. CO.,
=9
-l.) I-Sinititiield St.,
ICE
I=l
'arlo.r. C.'aaruber,
I In.; Ir
rro
and Ropm Sets,
11
ttl A•
LIFSIV ft d SC:IYA.
ti f',lo'.,
r1..-'.. P.lll
‘IIJ _
Pittshtirgli urea Furniture,
Crag Ei 1 vic o rah
I ju..r.
=
11TCa. 1n d 2lll £Pr.,
)r ( •• vim Cal hedral,
IibINPAL PRACTITION ER
ott 1,11.1 , :'.1v 11,11. g. Ilivr9
‘t ,cl• .1
. .. 1 . 1
!!.....
/...s to / I. II
ALLECHIAIi IMEWERI.
'• III•t
Iv i: el, ! t!:, I:rosv..rs
• !I f•.!..1 ,- ty•
{it."
SPRING WATER C AI ES
SITAMM'X'aa:
)(`COZI, Street,
i.1:1;i:4111;45 CITV.
r.rows A NukiT‘m•-z.
l'itn pri le. IA .1!
BEE
..4Y.111 r.
•rfl I
C4OlrT,
1' E i; T,
4 , 71,11 i Strive'.
lII=
111,Lit
EOM
.t • I
I
IiVELDON c KELLY
• . - .1?_1_,13:,),[1:1114.11k 7 i5,.
Gas and Stearn • Fitt6rs,
ANU fItiASS FritiNDEßk,
A ,sorL,l,
Cliandeliera and Brackets, Lead
Pipe, Pumps, Sheet Lead, &c:,
.1 "AL' }ION /A t*b
151 Wood StreeE,near
IS,i6
(T&1 rj
are lor VALI. '11:11 ,, It the
Late vier be.cl the
vt , °inn. in, putro:t...
1.7,1141i1 , 11 Briissels curl Tapestries,
1.,.r0ur en, II:11.4,011.o, e.on pri. lee nr.ny nl a
1....fe 0
t, In 0,1,10...1.
1:11.11 11.1111 .119111111 UNA'S IND ITO;
I. itTA IN
41,1LkaA 6 , tuires.
Side kfentre Tn , :sets, Loops & Bands,
Choice :stYlt, sol !Amu,
• 2.TAR LA ND & COLLINS
N., 2 lIFTU STIIF. ET.
Nest lA..' to U. :I. Cit-1..111 lionnt" r#gtuelce
G IVESTEICS
PLANING MiT,L,
Corot .of EArLori SMA• ad 11:1:11,... Way;
Prrrsr.urt.tai, rfa .
Sash Iltrin , „ and )19uIdings
=CM
1 61 1)F:'1'0111111101. wori, pnt In a
dry Non,. unt, Int.en nut. 1 1 •11ng..i,
Vloorsn. r nn , / bianFl l,l .
raw:L.6m on ',mit!. Ln r..-tunlng :L11.11 , 1,611
-a. log Bunt. 01111 ot nll Idiots
ItinVi. Wordy,. nll.l .I,IIIN E
BArZKER &IIASIELT3NE.
Fi CI :Street, Secobid Mork,
=
LOOKING GLASSES,
'iclurrs Ftaincs of all kinds,
tv.v.
A frill bl1.1•L t;"; 113:5i, 4
•
AION 1t.111% LI ISTONJUS
Vaults, Fountains,
7V - a,ses,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,'
T. E3ROOME,
UV rral.
co -PARTNERSHIP.
.ITNI)EitSi( 4I :Ei )
Parelt.teed the tlin.,lain..ry or the 1•14.
1 ,
FI:F.t.I:I , l ,
A... 111 C.1:31 A SN. 1147.• MO 111,t
• ,,, 77 4, 1 0, 'l, p.irtitcrsttil
.1. r 11/OWL:I:. CDIA.N.'.'t !or
thr It' AM) SN. se., at the add
Ael Arschli'mann and
etre, Manellestyr,
nil w.,tll.lre,inetlully .-011e3 a contrail:tn.; of the.
t h"."'
V1V ' Ar1. 1 . 4 71 " A1t . 147. 1 1 .
A.4.TtIONV 0,
o..12:141 XII, M. A CIiCIZI ANN.
I.IIUSSDIANTI,
-Filth trce7l Tunnel and
Chatham Streets
IN HARDWARE
qt! , :tl,lll4lns
~.,11,,M at c't I
:4tit,,,,tr,„ 4
vn~.tdo.
.715417 - 17.
I C. 11N.TrEfa CO., Dutnuitic•
u • Or. :n of sore!. . evil] m. 1,0711011 std itsp_bor-y
• ,0. - „E'D
litroiurry, .itro.trborr; sod I..rmOn Byrotfoe: Hostler;
of cLoice
pybony 9rTllhb9 , ( ;: 7 ds n
ba!dde n Mout , 1.0.2er Birk r sad
agail ti.trog. d' oo h e.VO 4 o=att
c Ofders 'Mod so a' obtrpe4 to all CO
Dario of tbo la
•hort enithb- •
RicoFlati NATERI•ir 1.
Cement,',Ptleh, ..Parest lane
_VA.rnib# and BlesseliP6ll4,. , ;
gaglt
t a 01 d epre r as
u r t v Is ottse
lyntwo 1 2 1 vs/414 Vont, ilYtkittiii,
MIME
ti73.U~ .
P,I:S
C:1 Ore
I r I
=ZEN
=MEE
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1 , .i.iu-
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t! I,OH, rettli t`.3,tr
1 :1 ~. a:1..:,~11R
t nd n~~_ _~ ;rt:~
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1866.
'Jim': Gil EATERY LVEENTIQN or
-.THE AUE.
iVebster's Paint "Ordinary Wrench,"
' FOR CUTTING OFF
Will held a Round lied or Dolt in P.CIZEWINU UFE
A Read . Y - Pi I !T.
The APpilances used In WRENCH for Cutting
od ~,,iamreiving tip Pipe,' ac.. canfbe carried in the
pedet.llllVlYllloP the espense and burden of the
great weight of l'onits, An., to br carried and used
eteryteit; Ur AND REPAIRINU WORK
what It wanted by every nTEAII am) GAS
PI a PLUMBER, ENGIN E.Eit, 31:vent SINT.
CAR. and cAreteiAup: 111111.11-
EV , a....,l in all STEAM :all IPS, Itila LIICIJM -
0I e.. and In etcry BAILIIOAL) REPAIR
I,d• ed.. r(mix. Ac., and every sTUILE and
WI [EKE WATER An I) UNA ARP. USX!".
Them IV RENCIIES are made In the moat time
ono, manner, and are over adll per cent. cheaper
than any ether 10[4 a 111.1 to nerfortn the fon* work.
A .12 In. Wrench will cutoff and screw up pipe 11 to
lui'dianieter Aib in. Wretmh add cot of and
vn, nti blpe is tn. Ineli 111.1311 Yr. An IS Inch
Wm eh will rut nil and screw up pipe y, to u Inches
diameter. a 71: Inch Wrench will eut otf and screw
nti Pine hi to ehee diameter. Porsale by • ,
111. MCSTEEN Si. CO.,
oe3,Es No. 3n Water street; near Liberty.
ED
BUS INEKS MM'S
COLLBGB
No. 4 St. tlatr Street.
we haTe nnigaged the setTleeeof nn eaparteaecd
teacher oxpreatly for ihe mouths of July - and Au.
anat. Studanta entuing on the fat ofVuly eat east
4...coinplete tee coarse by the lan of Angett.
Forelrenlers and apeelmena ofpetetamem e ,
at the Vollsgelketots, asadreas,
• sa.urkzic ALI
• 1.011,e.4111.81rir V. Y 110111111.....
ik .
et—PElif-PAPEUR 11
.
rezrfor-OTIFEACTVIMG GOMPAIM
Warehotisie, tist Third' tiervel; keep eaturtan
Werldfitt4 HlVlN.tar s ara -
'FEL and 'W aPPASEI - PAPLE4.`- .00OP •
assorted now In Warehouse.
ellutosz Mills at IStossboss•ille. Ohl*.
Brighton Mills at New Orairtatoa. Pes,
Sa RUN
C. C. sEmors
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE.
FOR REGULATING THE BOW-
E1y,4,-4roying Itel4lty In the ....tomaxll.cre
-3,,N, 1 .‘ . .1 , hy action of the !Aver. asshttluglu...
tion .0 11,01hy 111 . 0, glvlug to the
. 101 ,0 031Ingthehretclu to n1.1.-slibyrtat o .
1 . 11. EV PATIN' t. It uu,atip.t....eul. .1, h. , tcin
1,1..1 in 11 1.01, of I:o+l..ner, and 11.11, vet .
0,, :0 r,l the directlons wtre ctrlctly
Al vre t now no: at
upon 10. nothln4 ,1,01 , 1
1.0 ft I.
1,010.0 .thut 15.• dot, t„ ,1t the ~mtetu
t,
1,1 , rata', u 111` 01 it.eir Is th
the
troug,,, 0000 t•te chol.--
nnln.'l,retit 1. ,
1! ,t‘ r,,..,.•11)1mrrfw.
(.. cll,l it cora
phiut-1.•. b.:l4o'm -
Seely ' s Cholera Peevelitive
taany yearn stu.ly entll7.litr. Tneolk
ot :11..proprictor In Ilteltrt.t I.lace wet taprolnce
tt.ca lauttlA •naltt er,t r,litve •
Mtn It [date at ilay.
In s allttilnat Ints great vol. he !pond that the
lure was atitifilitirShit. reXilelor, .111,1 that ID rat..
Ittat re
:triton Ma,
.wo,f,ful. Incipient
'tali., ettrt.l by ai,lea, bottle,
enr•• b. ea-, were ettlnt , ll . .,l to anecontb to the
ellleaxy at tit' e tottlbatte.
itavlai, ht aqual raptrltnent In hla own case, all
that at Id. i t, p aetzt,lco hl .rte of It, et/ratite
effurs It I, th e pabllc nin
!tat It I ih.fl all th.tt hi.e1311., lor. It.
1-111t.e the Quart. no.trums that at,
po a 1110 t rethil.mn Politic, it la not e
anttr..., .1 tore-all, t ra it la ItiteDdt 11 fur a renttalt,
iit.. toil iOLIA lit exte- laclpleut
I ll.trtlo a, D51 , 0..0:16. or 1,11,1r.,1 In,: analog for
mot:. ;tort front lotperftet digestion, •
to ,tllroa:rtivort, 01 lit n•storaL lee porter:, It la
one rttl to the public.
N 4. blr.et. hold ,i.DD hi tie at .suoply of 11.
and aliotild always
wujr,wl.
It Is L.hiyt , . lake. slotple WI Its miture, aml In:tan
:nu. en- In etreet,.
ttble rlruyeiila an.l vuuntry
. uul.7,r,syl
11001 V, SHOES GIITEIIN,
DRY GOODS,
131aukets, Woolen Hoods
FLANNELS,
CassiOteres, ClothF,
SHAWL 2, SHIRTS AND DRAWERS,
Adriasai3a.s,
11014 E-FURNISHING GOODS,
MI
Aft- €1_,..,'1.4.1,A.N13'S
AUCTION EMPORIUM,
Nos. 55 and 57
STREET.
TILE NEW •
Spring andSunither Medicine.
FLUID-EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA,
• COMIIIN ED WITH
lodide' of L4ime,
1'1:1 7 1'A1t LA) FOR
O. PETTES, BOSTON,
►roes It. Nichols &
9IA,NUP.I.I;TIMING
E=EI
ELIXIR PERUVIAN BARR
WITH.
Protolide of . Iron,
t:leb Las tn:come to rwroral , ly known Is a
Tunic and Restorative,
l'.'.•/sielans and inraiide f.. all •partg of th,
uNtry. •
•
new hrevaration. •`SAILSAVAILII.L.A. IN
A CO3IIIINATION SVITSI 141DIDE OF LIME.
presents one of the mat tennt alteraLivc .rents .
In a form cap aloe of cier full action ['you the
system, and this In minute and hicliant doors. It
18 conceded that the alterative, resolvent, or tonic
elects of iodine., ar, corm,,l most decidedly when
nclaied with other atter:stir.; in combination;
and the Marsaharilla scents to tuna perfectly all the
favorable requisitions. •
:11Le nrat erect usually, observed when *SA RSA
l'Altll.l,3. WITH lODIDE OF 1,111 E" Is taken, Is
an Incrensc i of appetite, shot...lna . that It has tonic
prouertles pLia marked character. Its alterative ef
feel, are lorailielt In Its ready combination with the
blood and' tilinues. Hale, scrofulous_ women and
tt \ i , , litidren tut p rove rapidly under . its oar, and the VI
21 Innen.s assume a healthy condition.
It la admirably adapted to alarxe n umberof duet]
acme alroctloni iwcultar to children. it is
curtiol io them, loth by the mil/lyeas and efilelency
or Medicinal curvet and the picasrat, attractive !ono
oil tile rr1nc,13 . .. It may Ge [lc, U for a long period
where ,onsqttl ttonal Influences are deed red. and no
r. nclination to take the syrup,
'encountered. l,t NS - bite-Swelling°, Illp-Jolnt Dis
ease, and Diatorthint or the ~ p lnr, lt..otild be gIV
o peralinently, In moderate (doses, Milli renal.
01,1.1112114
In the Spring of the Year, and
during the Warni Weather,
The :wee trollatleal of morbio niaLtere In the system
socius 'to booonte manifest and very troublesome.
Lasiitible, Headache, Rolle, Costiveness, Loss of
Appoint.. Pains In the Joints, Indigestion, etc., are
or, common. homing ever devised Is better
adapted to ostermtnato or drive off there affections
than title new combination of SARSAPARILLA
WITH 111111 lit: lir LIME.
it....l:rip:ration 'like Sr, iraite4 eiPP ,O -Titttitf , e
or au
Alterative, or Blood Purifier,
placed toititin flu renelt of thing
id+, Indeed. It 18 an entirely !MI." sail sCIINTinc
In nit resnect relicnitillng anything
In thrrid
'I lie opinlon ineillral men concerning .21. the
in,cripiluti of Its clirialcal clanractii, therapeutic
value. manner Ctn., stor e of
In a circular.
Which ran Inc hail at Lilt More 01 any anil all Milt
ctn.. Druggivis.
• .
•
For 1.-Ale In eltlntnirgh by R. E. SELLER'S &CO
AND ALL
. I)IIVGGISTP4. .
111).14:m7:n1Yr I .
FLUID EXTRACT OF
SARSAPAftILLA.
Combined !Nigh lodide of Lime,
=
FLEMING'S DRUG STORE
No. S 1 Markct St., Pittsburgh.
msl9:aruirwr
Bolts, Round nods, Steam, Gas, 'tram and
Lead Pipe.
WANTS,
• k 417 E FD AT ONCE,
' .1
GOOD SECOND-FiANDENGINE.
(No Itollert ens 10 Inch, (41111.1,, atid from IS to 'X
met sient.o, oi"otottst Ilene Pow,.
Appl) 1m:111di0tow to
rorTEit, Al ti :MEM R.
N, 1,1t0,t7
•
- 17trANTIEt) AT ONiT.-L-To engage
rin.rty a .0111:v. 1,•
loryia morn-, !77 a 110 n,:
,t ?AArnt~irriv,i.
- . .
•
to -on • "np!r. a N ,11.1 IN Vt.
ARM V3:t11.. 5:31...01.,) n'ltza.te
.agen t5 ,, 1t1,!, I
A A N'l ...it No. Hl', St. Clair
WA TE
I=
• rAnY:y.
And quir•Al. ".11.••art• ,
1117
AVA
V A
b,•• .
by Li,- nb,.,•••
For full pArtu•• •,••• ''•
Corn, -:•131.L.:. :a .vi ,1 Se%
or,
a:Ru
• .
NT Ell,
Oite Thomsand lverrinrs
•
lof
ure.t.:llll, ion. UV, 0.61 I t o t •.t
it. %It" c•tit kw:A PUll of th...lr :00, -4, OW
.'..1. fl 'LI..L\I.- It
=IE
•
U
!.; I'4 l tC:11)1? :
tor
the tn,•n .
11,,,,•••1
14 , 1,1. IL (01, eatleb,
and
, 11. y T2l/
Lug 1.11, eiat11 , 10.1....,,e1t. and lor
13. th,
d,oon, Irmo ,ll I,
mal ~ 111 , %V V A
VIP! , t,
All I. Iteri.L.,l vroe.l i.rtnitpl:y. w l lll
_ .
•
Ft)ft .t NE tv
nvt t:. ruts ItM.ALT.
WOMEN OF THE MIMI:
Ily
•
Th v nbJrct 01.• this work it to rooter pr.
mtrrat.l - ,i, of th , o,r - cis', o( , h.• who
the perils ii a r thi• hi 10 trawrilit,stiii,.
The ,1 • 11 164 .. .1311, 1.)106t COO 1,- 11 , 0
Pn".I.MI tilot i pis,
asitrave.l Itietuost iniprovi•il 471, 0.1,1 tis!)
u b.:0+11 , 110m -
Ytot llreulart, I.l.lrott of 314.11 10
FAI tit r .t How
1!1=1
=I!IMIII
AGENTS 11T 1111-;
/tEKA NEWISH MACHINE ( - 0511 . .VY1 No
cell their NEW 31.11:1111. E. WI I 'err n , ta
tb.non riper to heavy heaver tint'. or lent het e
ont eltanr, of fe.l, si... cne r
prromoroo (0.4, alio! newly tlei.lgn...l fuer tope„..
Addre.i..twli.nwr etklnp.
.1 It. 11 a LI,
(1.5 Fifth rilvet, V....el Po ,
or!
MEN WANTED,
TO ACT AS . SALESMErI,
Fierier pormanontly or ternnorArllT•
peter ra 10 rt•Tollon
• Apply In persou or ad•lrt,
NV. 1.. I:tii,l:
ME
I=
MERCHANT TAILORS. •
HENRY G.;-11.p.L1113,
MERCHANT TA ILOR,
Northwek cortier of
Deilre, to return rtmnt.•: to the Ilie '•.
reLl.nfollr
Ile n el.a, tor.iro.es . e. Ile wet.:..
pleased I. have Illon
Large and Carefully Selected Stott.
Fine AVoolen Good,
lENTLENTN3 WA!: iliil F.t..L IV V . iiA IP,
~,11:ir. •
FALL GOODS.
Now ItEestf7 : l7.i'% :t large asll.
=
r:o_z%:3 1 - S 1#
Y , .l'fli, an 1 , :1111.11111 , N,
AT THE LOWEST EIA fIKET PRICES.
rz...r 1.
•
FALL AND IrINTEIt ir.OODS.
"Vir. H. IN" GEE.' •
- No. It) St. Clair Street,
thonuenti,m hot, 111,or
GO4
4 ,4, 1.1 4 1114 4 4, 1t,4 heel, t 4. (c , irtl with 1, - .•atetr,., nil I
alllll. ail 1411,, /4,4 or 4 ioit,(3 (4,1, tourt.l la
ll.rst-v• bout,,. Gent. wartiant, a
Sittr OF CLorlf Bl 'MADE To
Will pleas.. call awl 1 . 74(11;144 ,. (, , ,r ( 4 .404,44, ,(sl.l
Also a fiat and cutovirte >I crL , f l'ittttil`As [NU
(.1(/(11,S.
'DM. H. Met:EU.'
.31 r_rrif AN r TA 11.1111,
•
No. In .nt.
COAL, COKE; &c
(JO_I6COALLU
IMPORTANT TO CONSUNRS,
HUMMEL & RABER
Invite lli attention Of Ili nulitic to LLnlr li
of liitAl.fuet iviiiiudlng v
rletlea
1.11 , ..p, Icon. 2; Mood tliraittut.
kin*, Valtey,. Son.:. 2,3, am! ll'he.ll.llt,
All wfilet, lltpy are to nt
Lrr\Y ES i 11..A.11.:,, by tut, bloi4-1, too, enr boat,
lona or thou.:m.l too,
All orilerq pro aptly atlru4l,l to.
102 Cht-ntnit rot, - r,tt, near theDor,ot.
et,51:111 It ItIIIL,IIII,II{II.
COAL ! COAL 1 COAL:I
DICKSON, STEWART & CO.,
listing zetuorril their °Mee to
INTGo. 087 X...1.1z.0rt-y- Olt - root.
(Lately City Mar 11111) )311COND !Lou%
Are oortyprepare.l.to tarnish gockt-lrompthhhr,beny
LUMP, Fi UT COAL OR SLACK,
At the lowest ilarkct
43- Al orders left at theta tato, or sttl:lrrsar tt to
them through the mall, wilt ha at tetidrato prompt] y.
' m.y:sltrZ ,
CHARLES H. AC2IISTRO.'I,iG,
MEMO
•
Youghiogheny and Connellsvillo Coal
Awl /latmAeturrirs or
Coal, Slack. and Desulphurized Coke;
OFFICE a. I) ED.
Corner of Butler en i Morton; 'trot yaril on F.lber Ips
awl Cirri., streets. Ninth want, tit, :second
street , . near Lock No. i r ClOshiirpth, Pa.
Families and Mantilanturers shimlitni with Om
best artlele of OW or Coke at the lowoo. rash rate.,
orders left at any of tho Tanis will reeeive prompt.
TOBACCO ? CIGARS, &c.
EXCELSIORTIRiFeO Won R S.
R. & W. JENKiNSON.
OF ALL FiNOS 01 ,
Tobacco, .Stittii and Cigitrs,
No. 6 rEIIER.II4STREET, •
Third door from :institution Bridge,
•• • w bLEtiIIENY, PA.
Branch ii.t.re st On!, turiiiiii,•;
R. L. JEFFRIES,
Sianufisclurfr and aro H e w'
.11caltr in all Llcitl
TOBACCO, ' SNUft AND CIGARS,
No. G STIIF.Z.T. rirtanotent.
/trif - A I. no. ai4oilitiOtit of MEER/CHAU)/ P/ PRY
and SU. IKI SI.ITOL/Al.3:tt, of tier, 4,, quality. Ll.li
ou 4atiti.
GEORGE • BLtINEENSCHEIN,
• • latnnan 12 Diann:4 NU tiOnnSTIC
k
SEGAR CHEWING TOBACiiO
Smoking Tobacco, PipeB, Sce.
No. 4 Elocrcaxtlx
N car morner or -
rIT1' , 1t111:111
JORDI IVIEGRAW y
MIMI %atm, totwl Wholc-ale and itetall
11e.1. a 4.111 All kinds of
Tobacco:, §nuff and Cigars,
40 • MIALZ,TX) BTU.
PAINTER&
---------- •
art.)llaNial. - 4G-ILAV . , •
UDILIE AND SION;
PAINT ,-GRAINER AM) GLAZIER,
No. 64 Hand St.„Pittaburgh.
1 1 . 1 ... 11 rOVThallt graiiperr der.erbtloll
<lupe agittaz. All-mort 4.la* priampurs6 erason.
Witt_4n_ [MOWN;
. ILatior•Vhe . ers,l aritaolne MoNFOW,)
,Ibtorthst corner or Third a... 4 Alarket •tio,;ts
I,vrrazusaur,,,,