The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 28, 1867, Image 2

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. Considerable progress Las been made
by C.ngresa is adjusting the dctalls of
the pending tariff hill to the wants of
the Trtasury and the People. The wool
growers and the Manufacturers of wool.
en goods have been harmonized, to the
advareage of each. Tag is Important
in itself, and important in its effect upon .
the agriculture generally. Henceforth
the producers of wool and the mannfac.
• • turers of 10;4111 stand together. Nor 1,,
this the only good' resulting from the
conjunction. By means of It . a leading
depailment of agriculture becomes
pledged to the maintenance of manufac
turing as a national policy. Moreover,
the continuance and augmentation et
svonl-grOwing has a powerful tendency
to benefit the grain and cattle growers,
by rea:ricting the .area and manual and
mechanical forces employed therein.
When the whohi agricultural confrater
nity shall feel, as they ultimately . will,
that the protection of. Mar uthoturing In
duany is their Protection, there will to
no practical difficulty in: Congress un
questions relating to Tariffi.
.Two points rematn to be arranged In
the bill now under consideration. Thus,.
relate to cold and scrap-iron; and
proper adjustment of them is of great
concernment to several apparently dis
similar and distinct departments of in
dustry.
By the existing law the impost on all
kinds of foreign coal is $1.23 per ton.
At.the last St,SiGLI the Douse bill fixer
the rate at $1.r.0. The Senate bill ot the
present session, reduces the 1 vy to 21
cents. The import of. English coal, out
founly as ballast, nod used bete main])
in the production of gas, is of compara
ttre'y little consequen , e. It alwayarules
Co high as to eidetic It from consent],
tton as an ordinary generator of heat
and force. Coal unite British Piovince;
has, of late, taken altogether a different
position, and, unless excluded by higher
duties, will drive anthracite ut of COM
,MOI2 use in New Eigland. Mixed eith
English or American bituminous, it
yields gas of an excellent quality. In
both these particulars the Maryland and
Penneylvatus coal diggers feel the need
of Protection.
Beattie% a Taat railroad IDIOM( is ill
yolvet: in the transportation of domestic
coal from the mines to and along the sea
board. This interest does not look com
pLicently oe'the withdrawal of so im- .
moose a trrffle as that furnished by ME-
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coal trade.
It would not be straining to attribute
the recent demouat ration of Mr. RETER
DC Jonreoe, of Maryland, in the Sen
ate, to the Importance attached in that
State to the views here presented.
Rath 'louses of Conaress are now din
posed to fix the duty on Pueign coal at
$1 SO a ton. The Senate has adopted
.this rate. The New England men aPi
*consent to this, because they understanc
the need of Protectton as a national ml
icy; and, a:c that while Cheaper con
would in itself meet their wishes, it .can
not he gained without sacrifices in other
directions, whith they are not prepare(
to make. •
By scrap iron is meant all iron that ha
been used, whether in the form of horse
nails or railroad bars, or any thing be
tween these extremes. The existing law
imposes a duty of sBa ton upon It. Th.
bill as itwas reported to the present Co&
_ press lett this rate undisturbed, but tilt
Senate Liss reduced it to $3, at the in.
stance of three rail makers, who waur
to get a supply of material frem uhroai
at leas price than pig metal can be pro
duced at home. The Senate reductive
would moot injuriously, if not fatally
affeet the value of pig iron. Icon is ❑ e
cneapening of. rails, by VAS - means, o
chic; consequence to railroad companieS.
for the use of too large a proportion o
serup in the manufacture of rails, is Ours
to turn out au inferior article.
Pig iron and coal me uearly all labor.
The royalty per ton on ore or coal, is
the earth, is an insignileaut Piciportiut.
of the value of lion or cowl ii
market. The difference is the cost
of labor expended. It is luau
Hest ' • therefore ' that the propos
ed reductions would oppress the lobo
• evoker. 12 there two great-department.
of industry. The duty on pig hut
. ought, at heel, to be allowed to stand
It In. To this opinion ice doubt Dot the
limes will ultimately arrive. Thee
It - material reductions shall be afforde,
in the duties, a return to tit
spenle baste would put the coal and iron
departmer.ta on a fair foundation..
actiorm F IiE4!GAI UOR MINEN
One great defect in tintype of Civill
teflon prevailing in thls country is tin
narrow range to vrkieh it restricts ti.
honorable ambitionet women. In tin
general,,in what are common'y denomi
nated tlebetter classes of society, mstri
mony is the - only high sphere to whicl.
they may aspire. This is
- not so rigidl)
true now 'is it was hall a century ago.
The gr.tes of literature have since the,
been measurably unlocked for entrain.
or females, and some Careen) have' been
developed, excellent in thenoselves and
giving promisaof better in the future.
In retail dry goods store, in the compos
ing rooms of printing establishments, In
telegraphic offices, in governmental de.
pulp:tents, and In other similar employ
ments,-women are obtaining something
• like an assured position, though tin
Trades' Mateo's; so far as they can, inex
orably rule them out.. This oppresslo:
of the laborers who most need aid, b)
cooperative societies Which profess to
make._ the protection of working people a
specialty, is highly suggestive.
Unquestionably marri age is th e great
allotment of ...Nature for women. "51
desire shall be unto her husband, and In
shall rule over her." In mat relation
ship is the highest happiness of earth
Idahometans press this point so stronsi,
as to make it constitute one of the chief
cat Joys of Paradise. But all women
not marry. As our population increase,
in density the proportion that remelt
single is augmented. But marriage, a,
society is constituted, strords women nt
protection against .reverses or fortune .
Au Apostle, eighteen hundred year.
ago, Crum the out look he had upon tbt
'world, came to the conclusion that the)
who married did well, and they who at,
stained did better. Many women, tins
log the current century, Live found t.
their bitter cost that they w ould hart
been better off in single hiessedntis that
in the bands of wedlock. If courted)
requires us to p:ofess that all women art
angels, sobei truth compels us to ack•
nowledge that all men are not gods
&sides, tire hest of men are not pruo
against adversity, mut-the wives an,
Orpbans - of philosophers and saints fine
the paths of life as . rugged and full
ttioine as the bereaved partners and
cadren.of ordinary mortals. Delicate
A PRETTY DU OnF..r . -
nurture, In days of prosperity, onlyig• OF IiOSS!p.
zoirato thehordshlp of, bankruptcy or
Scand I +bout ‘ll --
sciaowlynel, or Loth, when ; obt„-, o f r “i4'" It ot •- 1 Fame
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bcfall. Dainty fare, apparel of cost- t t" s: - ‘' „Ito ' ern
Prhve of „ aiov
shocking -
ly stuff 4, and a guardianship that L b um. erolligney el, the Prince',
El
forbids even the winds to handle
to roughly, ere precursors that do
not make the needle or the wash-tub
any the lighter or more producpresez ez
they become essential for obtains ~g food
for a table full of hungry ch—P.dren.
Nor do men 'escape rete;outian for en
forcing a condition of absolute depend-
ence upon women. Most women do not
marry for love, but hsr settlement • in
tire. Men create this evil, and surfer,
from it, as it Is fitting they should. This
is what makes Marriage so often the oc
casion of unrest and disquietude ; often
of direst torment. Husbands and wfves
live without that love by !which alone
marriage is rendered holy. Sad enough
for them. But worse even than this;
children come unwelcomed, no depth of
-ttalying love baptizing then:. In after
life they discover the great fact that chil
dren born of genuine affection are vastly
better horn than the offspring of
once or settled hate ; and that to be well
born is more than half of liie's great
agile ; and that they missed such birth
ny the malice of Fate, through no fault
,r their 01V11.
A proper consideration of some or all
these facto have led to variou rehemes
,or fitting female's for honoiable and re
munerative industry. Foremost among
, heap are "The Schools of Design."
Here is a wide field, eminently adapted
to their •tptitudts and necesSitiss. It
will not do for all, but it answers well
'or many. In It thousands may find em
dloyment tinint shall purify their tastes,
revelop their intellects, sod make them
"elf-supporting in the same absolute
sense as men who have adequate know.
lelge of trades or professions.
An institution of this sort has been
established in Pittsburgh, mainly, as we
are informed, by the liberality of a few
gentlemen. I[l3 now holding its second
annsal erhibition, at its rooms on Filth
,trees. We earnestly urge thoughtful
citizens to go in and witness what has
slready been accomplished and then to
estimate what =reseed opportunities
will bring about. Men who are not
thoughtful may its well stay away. In
Christian, countries it is fashionable to
sneer at oriental civilizition in respect
to the treatment of women, and to sp•
plaud the superiority of that called
occidental. But whoever so completely
divests himself of the prejudices_engen
lered by education as to look' at this
problem dispassionately, will see abun
font grein3,l3 to conclude that the best
Christian Las more of the Turk In him
than his self-esteem will allow him pub
,icly to confess. Our Christian civilly/.
don has, indeed, done something for the
elevation and ennoblement of woman,
hut, much remains to be done before
Cemales will assume that rank to which
Nature's lio,l foreordained them.
HIE CO?•iNELL•VILI,E RAILRO in.
As wo judge, the combination of in
,erests against the btil naw bOore the
Legislature to repeal the Act repealing
be charter of the Connellsville Railroau
Company, is too strong to be overFome.
We wish tlic look was otherwise, but we
we no sufficient reasons for ccni•ealing
our impressions. The railroads of this
state, leading to Philadelthia and Bala
mire, have certainly powerful influences
under their control.
Quite recently important negotiations
nave been had with the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company and the Baltimore
,ad Ohio Railroad Company, to accom.
/iodate differences. These negotiations
sere carried on by gentlemen having in
...rests in common with both corpora
tions. This touch was ascertained.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company
is willing to se, ure the building of the
, iouthern Pennsylvania Railroad, and to
withdraw opposition to the construction
'f the Connellsville Railroad through to
Cumberland, upon condition that freights
trom Pittsburgh to Baltimore, by the
.C.Muellsville road shall be no tore per
mile than from Wheeling or Porkers.
burg.
The President of the Bahl:twee and
Ohio Railroad Company withholds as.
at from this condition, on the ground
.Liat a branch of one hundred miles, like
hat from Pittsburgh to Cumberland,
Light not to control the business 'of a
nal., trunk, with its connections, eight
tuedred miles in length.
The condition 'made by the Pentisyl
+nolo Railroad ;.Company is clearly •lu
the Interest. of Pittsburgh, If there was
a probability of completing the Connells
wille road multi It. If this Baltimore
:onnectiocr was made, rivalry between
ompeting lines would soon 'reduce
reighta to the lowest practicable point.
In view of the facts herein disclosed,
he early completion of the Connellsville
road does not seem probable.
'WILL the Pittsburgh GAIIITTE be kind
enough to state*hen we copied any of
10 editorial endorsing General Cameron,
idopting It "as hearty enough to pax.
Or original' in our coluntnal-1/orrir
-snryi Telegraph;
Certainly. On the Instant you
ipproi.riated an editorial front our issue
of the 18th. •
Nor Is this the only Instance, during
the month, your .positire ass ram to the
contrary notwithstanding, in which you
Gave graced.your columns with our hear
., commendation of Gen. CAMIMON and
Ms excellent Radicalism.
—The Gazell'p has made no charge o
corruption agni:nst the present Legials
-tore. It has, on several occasions, point
dly rebuked that reproach when made
othe - s. - But In dlscusEdng a prvomi.
inn for Conatitutional Amendment It
lid refer, In general terms, to alle
.6:101:01 of corruption in General Assent-
dice for the long period of thirty years
Your application of the.e qistant refer
,nres remind no of the fellow who Leh
Ali talk in nis presence against stealing.
.o be decidedly personal.
MR. M. S. QOAT has introduced into
he Ht use of Representatives at Harris
mrg a resolution 10 call a convention to
miend the Constitution of thisCommon
.calth. Ilia resolution defines the ob
,ect of the convention to betostrike the
sord "White" from the clause, defining
he qualification of voters.
.This is an
:mportant eoint in itself, but the action
.1 a Constitutional Convention cannot
've restricted by a legislative resolution.
When once assembled it. represents the
ebole people, and may recommend as
,nany changes as it shall see proper. By
dl means, gentlemen of the Legislature,
call the Convention.
—Dr. G.P. Judd. the well known
Sandwich Island missionary, who has
area a resident of Honolulu for forty
years, has been appointed by the United
itates Consul to the situation of physl
:lan to the American Marine Hovital—
t.very important. office—at that pot
—majnr livery Chotanl yet
i s g
lo.looutotitird old age, at his homestead
somerset—two Mlles from Natchez. Ile was
one of tiensrai Jackseis's aide oaring the
battle 01 NOW Orleans. •
....opos of the politier.l squall,. in
_xtear
aglend, of which yea, have doubtless heard—(by the by, they are geftin
er and nearer to a democratic revolution
every day)-1 had the signal homer the
other day, to make the acquaintance of a
"noble Lord." with earretty whiskers,
Just from London. From him I got a
pretty budget of gossip about the royal
tolks; and, nit the estimation in winch
the royall family are held in ty hove some
influence on coming events, I will give
you a Ira - items. it seems, by his ac
count, that the English have only just
lotted out the worth of the late lamented
Prince Albert. • T. e exotic Consort of '
Her Gracious filajasty u , eal to be
called "That Dutch Interloper,"'
"That fat old good.foe.nothiug," and
other eq tally contemptuous epithets, '
during his lifetime. Alter his death,
however, people found out that those
wise acts of administration and domestic
virtue for whirl, they bad all cling ate-
Credited the Queen, really proceeded
' from Prince Aluert. Sines:that Pit:ice's
death, Victoria lies gone down won. '
dieusly in populer estimation; and, at
this. present moment, slid is disliked
alike by the aristocracy and commou
bilks. She is a vixen, they say, who is
alvenes cutting into "pets" with. her
family, one, with the great men WILILILSve
to consult her; she has got it "alivole of
timper," nod not only quarrels easily,
but nourishes her reeentinent a. long
while In her capacioua bosom; and aim
has not the least, either of doniesitemun•
ogement or capacity. for political affairs.
You will recollect that I wrote yon, last
summer, an account of her behavior , u
liugeriug at Balmoral 'after the defeat of
the Russell ministry, more than a week.
She wouldhat answer teleetams from
ministers; see turned her back on
the special Messenger ; awl some gouty
old hard or ail her was kepi trotting hack
ward and forward all the time between
Loudon end rimitlaud, trying to get mat
term right. My "nutae" ai qualuteuce,
(who, by the by, :s an iLlSlLLlliflciall,
WtLiZell, niodest an individual as you
ever se. eyes on), Las just explained to
me the mystery of all ller Majesty's de. '
lay at. MR cilais of affair,. It appears
that Hie Prio . cess at Weles,had been
doing somethiug that the Qiie.n didn't
like; so her Majesty proceeded to give
her girlish daughter-iu law a sound lec
ture. This irritated the ire of the•
Prince of Wales, who was by, and who
loves kis wife as much as he diallkea
Ills royal. mamma; and the (result w ire
a very ."loud" quarrel between the
covet eign and the heir apparent : . When
the Queen aefs into mach a state, eke
becoinea obstinate; and, being extremely
ill-natured, she only left Belt:foral when
the loud complaints in the newspapeta
proved to her how seriously public opla
lon was offended at her delay. The
Queen, It seems, tea Liberal, wurle 'the
Prince of Wales is a smog Tory; that
is usually the case, you know, with these
royal people—the heir is the leader of
the opposition. So Victoria did her tit.
most to keep Lord Russell in power— I
only that noble reformer wouldn't stay;
a good thing, perhaps, for the relatious
between England and America, for Lord
RuSsell is the most impudent Edell diplo
unitive living or dead. .
Another
Another mutter greatly disturbs the
good and Inyal subjects of England, nail
that is thq intimacy betweeu the Duke of
St. Aihans and the Prince of Wales.
The Duke of St. Alhaub is a young man
about the age ..r the Prince, anti he has
succeeded, in the course or hli: short but
eventful life, iu getting-up one of the
most notorious reputations in Europe.
His character Is so bad that, with vary
high rank and great wealth, he I. not
tolerated in tha I espertable aristocratic
society in Lairolon, Ile begun his care-r
by getting into all sorts mac:rapes at On.
ford, iu which city he uatd to appear
with greater - regularity is the police
court than at the college chapel, and
from. welch University he ens finally
extolled in disgrace. Since then he
has been the ,ern of ietteinerable ail.
venturce on the Candi:mut, WillitisifiliS
Mill utile:wise, Is is, ll:known in terry
giatilli.isg house and brothel, :pad polite
court ut Paris, and is al accomplished in
vi.littn, far a young man, as you eau find
iu teeny a our. At Oxford, one they,
while Le wits yet in Lis ire -u', three dif
ferent young alit:lee opt eared ill tow.
against bite, wits Charter of srellictioo.
Since then lie his matured iu every spe
cies of dinsipation, and Is us well known
to the Louisa pollee 50 :my lottediager.
cal deck tram Boliaigsgate. And this is
, the neat intimate It lead, consiniiii , li nod
I eol.:£1 . 4111lot the heir tailbe Brit Isla throLe.
They ate eon-tautly 84:011 together-of.
I ten go arm-in-ern: together alone 'o
nights, (iced where they go is lieraly a
mystery). St. Albaus stays by the week
at Marinorougicllouse, and Wales as reg
ularly reciprocates by viailieg the Duke
at his house—and they are, to every way,
"baud and glove." Not only this, the
Duke of St, Albabs Is the intimate uf the
Princess, as well-co the Priutc Ail (tales,
and Is often seen riding wit., her alone
in the polka IL is, naturally, a IlittltUr
of uneasiness '.O the English, that so
:
graceless a reprobate should be so farad
! hit with !heir future Queen, whir In quit e
ton lii•Illy Bow I ' ll tele their staid tastes,
and who is vablly Imprudent hi hbr as
sociatiun with :hill Dui de Duke.
Thus we see the Prluee of Wales and
his leir wife gulag in the same path
that George the Fourth, of disci:awe:el
memory trod, and we may look forward
ton urn very promising reign, when an
other Tory and dissolute King ascends
the ltritish throne.
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Act lo . Ottat.. tt re t.
J.xiNl
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both American and En glinb,
!EVE WHITE Rlht DS.
For Oil Refining Purposes,
co bsul for ' ealb In
1.14 elmser, by
JAMES HERVEY D3BBS,
2-26 Pearl SI reel, N. Y
inuces
DRESS 511.101,
fißurooi-1 or clo Ix sal 11 3r
tvr .ale at , v'ery lan ptlrcs by
WHITE,IORR ez. CO.
No. 23 Fifth Street.
AIILLEII , B LUOICICATIVE
X . B.CMCI
lalr.treeL.
11.1 a.. lt.l . Cail w.lttan.tue It at
/fil.,
.01, Agrots,
NEW BLOATER 11EllitING.
A tRFAII leet'LL ArritA Xl2ll
Friel& Smoked Bloaters,
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jo/IN A. 11N.N. , 11A
CA,ner 1.11...r1V nnel !Isar. g‘re,t•
EMIGE BEA" EN,
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Candy Manufacturer
ktla deal, lb FOlcritiN A , ll AM) lIICAN
No. 112 I edetal Si reel,
(1.. the Pls.,
W/.1.) , (.11f ENI CITY. Pn.
T 111,' 13L ACK,
4011 1 , 1.WMINTX1Ft .
'Ps . ia ..9,llcry,
fire doors above :dull hat Id Street.
• PITTSCIURGII, PA.
Zr,,, klud or Work duncon it...trrtPet
seul most res-ookade Irrtx. l'Articularntle,.t.et
NOTICC.—.4." rare chance Ia
now offered to those who wish to trotter
• per/ent Anon, Axe of Ma Ott of elltIN• .1.11
PHI% ur ArAmltT rla NT. U'AIITINIA. A els. It
now being (win, Al by •pr .cI lean / vont.. 'row
Loa on. A thtlan I. Adore..
J. I. . 11.,,[721grrrtt,.
/TIT LI RU”. PA J. a. 7 .31.11, 1077.
D. P. CIIA PIPIAti, A grist
ATHA LIFEIBRUP.ANCE COMPANY.
h. re, nrltato.:•.der W« ter.lpt.nflo.o,
illf KIEV 0•11 . In 1,1 1.1 1, , y11111111. 4.r
..n lire OrCII 0.111 it.
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D . P.. CHAP&•Ati, Agri(
•
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rrensel. A .1 ..ehernl.l. sr —Levee In .ru
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my n.0•n.1. .1, W ts. gr. lI.LitOdrON.
tr 1.17,
pi:deal Men. 11. It f.•tr 4 It fr•t.\
.F.:l"l'ACit A ,11&. ASAU.N.
y rrl /I 1, 5..A...ti It CLAIM
3 l•no•ActOr.l4.of
OAK LEATHER BELTING,
no. I I Vao strret. eny City.
A 1.15711 assorttr..“ ~r 14.111 art '• 11. AN
Ditt..,ON N. So. rt•
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EIED
PLAIHTUIII AND WOOD INITATIONN,
`to. 107 N IIairTHTI , E.T, NrAti Ft. , tt
JON. It. lIEGIIEN et 11110
• 'to• -s rIFI.TIVIi —l.v:other
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90 . 1311L14.. H PE.lllt: ecelved
Eca'd
S. I NEW ADP
MEE
NEW tASII
DRY GOODS SURE,
No. 87 Marlitt Street
J. M. BURCHFIELD 04 CO
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At Nos RR ET iTltr ort tit). t t . .
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FOL 1) AT EASTERN fRIiTS,
'I he .3a of ilotncit:ra v 1 I lei (1,n,1
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N:.INTIN • 31LELINS, END 111104 LINE .S.
01 the 'Very 11* st Makes
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WHOLESALE IC EMS.
New Goods Just Opened.
nerehanis desiring to Sort Fp
should call and eNamiue our
Stock and Prices,
FUR LINE OF DRY GOLDS & NOTIONS.
NJ. 115 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON
C A11:11,11j cr.W.7 9 11ANNUN.3.11.42 11110,0:i
JS-1
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January 14, lt‘67.
GRAND OPENING OF
FRICKER'S SALOON,
FOR L AND GENTLEMEN,
2Gr Clad.rl3troot
BttwtAla ti. an 1 L:rAg
Pirrsutitun;
'tout , ' 1 -, l* roi r
d 1•nr,..""
.• •
•
E irst-Class staurant,
.• tuer.tto IL nr +l.l/
JOS. Fit MK CIL
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T. h( , M 1 4.N
11101 tITV SPICE
Erni TREE EXTEN•ItiN,
.4'ear Pentiftytrat4 is .:rc taut
PITTSBURGH. PAL.
PURE SPICES AN D 0 STARD.,
Warrant,' osto:• 1. uri .r. 1.1..
E• 01 N3IKAL, trot NSF
rou.•rt Y
lEt: AND oft"! NI, NUTS no Q• •
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, [l. t• .• • ttir PII dtal so, f••••:ct
pa ro...Ler•ot th.• Luta,.
1 •A XT'a 14 ',ate,- l'und-,1-
tt It,
all I t• 1 1, 1 4 ', a te •t t. oat] at
I/ toont• lir al end to , Ite attt.ttf ctatatat r..
Citt/11 . 1, Vtalt_al rttott•ally ottllllll.
ILLEII.IknouLEDGE
EOM
LADIES' FURS,
CO Sri' T? IC U.S
AT inr.
lIAT, CAP AND Ftlit STORE r
MeOOllD &CO.
131• TriflOD STREET.
THE LIGHTNING LAMP
U. C
JUN.1....P. CLAW/LIPP.. .....
JOSE, CRAICF011 1 ) & VIII:Ei„ Agbi.
'1'11: MOST r()WERFUI. ,11.10
• 121 . 1, II.) IA •'V OA 1,1.
LIMIT gVF.III . ItF VI).
4doPl4`ll by U. S. Govcrninelif
non
Ilvl.t thrr.. t. ,I gr,t, •..
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SKATES! SKATE •Av • • ,•• :1,41 .
.si : . Alto •A' of All Tat!, to
0,14
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ait.l tarint,tu. Mb ill the
FLIII PIEESENTS.
Vrize Skate r,
Club Shat-'s;,
SKATES FOR THE fULLION,
CDO :ID 19 IV 7 •
Dlgiuttch emgn ln l Fifth Mtrcct.
Pfl WIT ii S.
' J. PAINTE.R is SONS.
11•NUI/A' TURCIIR 07
Iron; Itubket, Tub and Trunk
iiiOOPS AND SHEETS,
..:dr)
Pi TTY Ern tip I.A.
G E O.F.SCIIVenrutAIC r‘ CO"
PRACTICAL LITHRGRAPHEPS,
Tbe ONI.Y UTICA 1.1111..1.411A1'11111qTA II
LIMISIENT WM4T lit TIIE I S i ...
Ilun.ne,a Cards. I, lte,r. Wad,. Donde. •,
el, late,
Certow Can',
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1{" 01.111 MAT!
CfMetal, Pilch, rill
and "Slack Paint.
ilatkuta^ture.• mn.l"
e any ,ate!
112/1:r s, u.. r. , +7.bD • Itto`,. 146.,..
to u , t 1. Yr narf, tiali.att,
T NS.NF
ME
SEEDS ! SEEDS ! 1 7 ' TJ •=r2l%
We are 3 usv Prelzared with Ohr
SPRING STOCK
C - arden, - IFoield,
AND
FLOWER SEEDS,
11 . .11:BAWD riISII AAD GE1111(..
V e or., • 11.'10 Inaa, m•roi
MaAiet Cat'd..neri and Ct untry
illcrrh.^ls,
ALL on Inn ARE TESTED.
Before Offering for Sale
EMI
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's !laud and Horse Power
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Full Stock of all - Sizes
c 7.
137 Libvrty hit eet.
(.; 111.: 41 . (111. 41S; O Ni T
to b, 11E1 t'S• I erf.cl:,
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CO - 1. •
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17.r1n 1. r'.a•. • h r• tura
jr n.i . i Tt. IA I •
n•tne..l..” a.y carilhc 1. It at
I , at ihL• .
NI. Lottery. Intl •tr.olght forait.rd
'tont« I r.ste4telion.st hick batty
tor part ecipmit..l tit by
itch'...[ id tgtts.. •
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and trt•••
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ING
ESE
NEW G00D,%
:V I: IV PRE% TS,
1 env IDelaines,
NEW DRESS GOODS,
Nowhawls,
NEW TAANKETS. tiEW CASSIMEFES,
Wholesale and Retail,
It the Loucst Eastern Prices
En IN, 1110AAELL & CO.,
27:.5 F: &rat Si.. Allegheny
ABOVE THE.31.1-1110ET
LADES' Ai'D GENT'S
ELM
SUMMER PRICES,
HILLERDILIWS
No. 75 Wood Street
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HATS GAYS
1....1TE . 5T ST ILES
SHEPHARD'S
CEACJZZERS
MANUTAITTILED AT
•
317 Liberty Street,
PIT T BUR GH, PA
/11N 4. WARE:ROL:bk.;
RICHARD E. BREED
xrvx_m=.(J , .ra. , r rt.rt ,
No. WO Woad street
ME
New Style OH omans,
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trx,
ttr ttt st I , t•trt ,Nt/ Vol l' t t , t trttt 1 •• , tt
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br on'FbY
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c:sa wc,suralv
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McFARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Sin et,
N . / Al dour, •boae Dlopatch
4,5
LEATHER I;FLT15!: .1511 LIOSE.
31antifact....1r.t 1.7
HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO
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Cum i3l.lltie,f,r.
• ' 1 ' 11 7 :
PP ., . iil:n 1,1.7'110 , Pit,,•tc. •
1) IiTA It Si 4ronef, ;Un.
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nu.rk.s: NrC...art,t•lt r.. for., hv
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NEW ADV
'WANTED,
VI - ? ANNE A.. l a ` ,
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HARTFORD, CONN. ••••• vrr:czor rEOPLZS'
':‘,;:!!"12;1.211'
January Ist, 1867.
CASII CAPITAL, • •. $500,000,
111 - asitlmot 'Gra.ilia.
65 1142 , 1,1 n 2.54+ 4n2
Ag. , n 5731211 01
(~2 , I .gin 1ti221,. .1 .000 00
11 . , 11:240.
It 2,„ 35,410 00
ll 4•12,
:u u.. I New Hovels rt. Lii• 22,000 00
”. , 1 ,leek 14 645 00
1.21: 00,100 00
I°,l k'l.w. F.- 32. •12 00
cv.141,..1 ent II 1.. 179.072 00
1. , 41,1 1
0. 11nt ,113 ntltt Mtn vngrm 47,512 03
Art, intrll,lt -
Una lleula 9 0 %)
13 22
X.i2 3Ei ZI.AXer r ifE4
Lodes nuu.f.lum:e4 and not due... 830,016 S 2
Corn and tubs, bell :0 31nr..ry
A •A. CARRIER & 853.0.,
General Agents
B Et 11N 0 . 8 OFFS OE
63 Fourth Street.
THE 101.T_LT 0 N
tt. • I
d.ll. tn.!
BELL AND BRASS FOUNDRY,
1=13:1EIZE:=1
Nos. 91 First anti ;0 Second Streets,
PITTSBURGH. PA
ALL SIZES OF BELLS,
pn•t•
r r Is
From 10 to 100,1100 ronnd9.
4uBZ, ANGLF, URI AID Slffil
Stop Cocks of Brass or Iron,
Vt , ALL SIZE , .
GEM AN) WANDER COCKS.
I,qtra, for all the dltTerrnt
STIL'AM PUMPS.
Celebrated Steam* S 3 phon
1 , 0,6, • rs GAS PPE. WrEAM 3r.d GAS rIT
TI 1 , 1,1,m1,115.
att. top,. ;11./.1 tor.lc ar.,l
it
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ANII•ATTICI
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A. FULTON'S SON & CO
CMS
THE NORTH AMERICA
LIFE IN SURIACE I 03111AY,
Of New York,
IS 1/1E
Oil Company in file Itorl
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OVER ONE ritLLION I , OE1 -Ul4.
too
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SAMUEL M. OICKERSUAM,
roil ][3l-Twlcer,
124 First Street,
A Ihn ,of 1: ,, rn.M1, Donskrtmor ,
.vol. lue 1.•%b, a, 1 , . cran.on. • ~s,tz
IPI.I/0,111. 3n , 10111., nr.not of ~El.rneltr. 1,,11
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Mid onh
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BUSINESS MAN'S
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nos, band SmAlair Street.
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unliwit..:l $lO Ot
Arittanetle nu , / tacanalili,
o r000•tls
l'earnaa•hlt.. prr woon
Clrcul trs 21 , rrss
N. zsti VPK,. or
n. , ..ta try J .11cl:1./1).510ND+.
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tUrele (11,0/1/ • Sil ::SI4I•A,F.
11L1 1 , Et. nT l tr.E.r. "ecrr:rd
Work Y 1 !rum kronclwrry NEIV 11,/.K
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rirrrer: ,11 K
I carrlue .2 .l l , rsuf tr en ro
dtrt.y
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P• 111,1.0 ror 11.1 ak da,••l.
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FITZ PATRICK & BROTHER.
LIU ST Plt IE3I GOLD PEN
4. • CI Al:, CUP..., 43 AIAL:. r
brt .
rEbb a AND t u 'AsE , , bolcsale arbl U•tall.
I•b• h nbl•.11 it
,411 of thee , y
nn Min by wall Rua prbmptly
b0u:07:341,
(:00I) NEWS FOR THE
rt.it . TEll.
CATENT MEDICINES a:it) DUCtin. at low
11 , ..IrETTElt
I/I,qt n•P PLANTA.II.A.IIITTE 4Cdo
11,00 1•LA1 , 1/ . .., HIT'S ERA. Alper t,p,p.,
1../W pure, 6ipe; lb
And e•nrytnlng elee In prone Ilan.. *
11141 , W In.:SN! t.li.1;11171:
I,AI Tfilts • NOTli:F.-I.ect rs
,t. ken lel.. v • 111.• !yr.( {.2
late ••••- r•••• • pt. re• ••• w•le • n• •rs.• e••• 1.1,,
1•• • 41,, of tit. U•••Ier•i•nr••• •I•••,c 1•••,
eeot•ele - .1 1•41. • •lale e• , •••.t. ve.tUt
tbent, duly imam. for YoT . rno•c.
'III MAX J t. 1%;
. " 4 % ., :!Al • /4/..Waitail.A.littilT
F. , VIENTS
ASSET:
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GAS AND STEAM FILTERS,
for. Mull and PquidGeld
PITT:kin:WI:II. PA.
Cor. B, aver n tul Chestnut
M • %CUE TER.
Al kin And t.:earn Plx••.ea
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Water...
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I.IER LEVY & JOXINSON,
PREi 1C . X . 140.411-4
lulubors, Gas and Stem Fitters,
}IFTII BlitrA.T INTE.NSION,
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011 plly Inter'
A 1,1 1 .1 1 + , 1) Es. int.
di l;Js ,4..1es for xvo t r1,11•01:14
from tror.e by ynall prorvy ,
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BAILIFF, BROWN .0""„
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Hydrants, Iron Damps,
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16511Votsi St.. Patttburgil. Pa.
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WAN TS.
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WANTED,
A LARGE STABLE,
WITH SifiD 1 3 .1.H. , 31 run NVAGosii
t^ratte at
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33"1r g 13c,1r
r:ftpen ;can of - age, • eluzatiot to a Boat ca.
P r " :At ' 1 . :15T.. Filth 111..11,
WANTED,
2310, CO CIO.
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crypt rt,, for 1:10.0 ear. •ddrets
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R 11016.8 J,lO uuL E5Td.:l2 ACILTSN---
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tuft'"e uffer for sale
MANUFACTURING SITE,
0- cooled uo a 5 a Bs- rrl Factory. .11cate
tae to of pat for • troet. ruc loorn.ttlp. and op
lout Copter 01 ail:, FCO
eroporty It o • fro tot :1' re• t u 0 tllc A
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1,1 If t:illua us.. to 0.,a.e sa Soo IA mut
or Izor.. attot of otbor large . I l•poractUriln
pursoc, Lae t o upe lot. •
leen, ot, to cult posch•etr.
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FOIL SALE.
DEARABLE RESIDENCE.
TL.: inn, 7 Wri ',wry Doi BLE npi - E .
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K. CLTIIIIEUT dtliO&N,
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kOtt TIII ee Story
Ilnrolng Ilona, containing ,evu fnunt..
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Contain.rgnigns ro,naa awl
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contalnin o t dt c raw. and ymntry. Inc; Arent
H
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FOIL S.CL-E OR IIEAT.
A COF FEE STAND,
to the N. let !luau I.lamor d. Tar
farther per.leula Sied,
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FOR SALE,
THE tioirsE A :% . 11 LOT
en Cr is a Aret, Flr:t Ward, •itegteur.
rt r n Ali. It.a .1, Lata.la ter..,tory P Moe. a
tl 'I I, 1.1 - sit lA. ,0, 0 ,
Ailer:rtoi 1 0 :et, il• op, tilt tt,.lu n to A
n tn. •an I luqulre • t
je 1•1;k1rIttNIP PltaalArgh.
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VOIR SILL: cline Lot 'loading
• e ion Ins. on W.r. •I'e ef sndu ky
At, OA rule yli,rt PI Iri luett • tft hte
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II Oilft -od W I/ 0 010
.ta alt.., 11. i• out eh. a. , 1 AAA
• pue 1 stAl n • +to be .1.1
at b spelt, by ...lel. V.t 11. L..
Ire I 1 .t.:e nt•
Jetr,.ia NO.?, Re :et? surer, Al
1;On SAL LE—Thr Church MOW-
In. nc, upt•tl et • tte • rr r,.L. .
0 Al ,gAN. C,,.,,. r nue L... •I•eet.
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•.l• t e rL. lead. •a , l rui 1 feral 11 ,
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teary .at, atit•W 74.
ALES •NIPLIt m
MAI( AN,
No. 12 lflAnavad.
I,lLoit SALE.—A cleAis able prop.
• er y to WI v0t1..1.1).,
sars ...tro.l.rrr) alley: the It. 1,1 let .41
Ly str.et •n.. 1 1.4 f al
t•. ti "p10nk.... equal,. th•
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c.a. of .1:e IoP. further luf,..stnaLlon le.qu.tre
111.-
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11USI.1 , 1• G. svGlt rood store.—
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wrrt.od for• ", or 11.2t0n
an , . Gr. FiGiug .34,1 r of .. K.
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FOR SAL E--Sei ond Hand
&TEAM ENDINE AND BOILER.
of
W. S. LYTLE..
tin. Al "Ir.t •••141
FOIL NALE.
• •
A LARGE BRICK DWELLING HONBE,
WlL4'a , l meale.o Im . rovenwnta. to rnmpleteol,
stad a Watt On tha allvray ,
loau , re at No. 110 1 , 111. a, et I All e7''.
FOR RENT
FILM
.1.4^ OFFICE',
On dr. lu,r or \e, 66 and 1u Water inn.% t
.INCH !JAI ZE{ L a roN
Tl.LET.—Eight If 00n..1 of a
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a..d • awl!) oyallatl. v
• t. of April
Lm.). ty a.heav. on
Nan Ircal, na.a. C 01,... ' , paha at
- •. el , Hit Flo art p, Work. t 6[N-et.
FOR RENT.
L4RGE R 00.%
•
In bark , olllog• of (iAZ EITY. For Pottle,•
lorc locrlto at
Janala
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FOR RENT,
roRZ ROOM NO co St %IMP:7 ITRirT:
F CORWINE;
Ifl%Lb) NIA ell, tECOI) I LuOtt 0/ ECFI' oTRFIC-r: OR
OrrICEM UN 11.11111) ANT) MAN6.I . NT&
J. cf.. AiZAst.
AWN , at I .11.‘ limn*
CM
10 LET,
The Warehouse, 27 Wood St..
•
n~r.Lu&Platt...l by T. A. .ISVA3I & O. For
olvroaAtlou. PP
11Z I 71 "'!`"
ti
112
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