The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, February 22, 1867, Image 3

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    DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS
AT EATON'S,
lm. Emb'd Paper Collat e,
LADIES' PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS,
All Styles..
THE "INVISIBLW
Empress Trail Skirt,
ANOTHER LOT RECEIVED
New Bead Lllrop
TERMING AND BUTTONS,
NYW AISOBTII3NT •
Alexandre's Sid Gloves,
V. H. EATON'S,
17 Fifth Street,
NEW SPRING GOODS
We are Slat reeelvlng sfnil . sug ,
n e . omplete
17 . 1:bed ' &trahr r ics, c-
Vitll76
n...hulls MAIO, Barred and Plain hainsooks.
Victoria. Lawns. I..ineo4lriren Cambria and
Lrgrfigoictigit"ll2.Vil line ' Lerinet 'Edgings
end inserting.. G . mh .r i , EA/e.g .
lace. Jaceinet and 11. m burg s )101121ti.. French
•thaaabwo hands, Madly Bana, Infants Embroi
dered Robes and Wain, ,
LOOKS, iteal eolni. and Applique Lace sad
Edgingla VAIGOGIL. Mahone. and (Tun), Thread
an doniptire Laceand Edgings. Lint. Val. La
ilAlakTirllligdri..Peri.olnt and Applique,
Tbread.Witnny zed Vs, Triered. 11.15, Ilantoro
dered and Homeatitched 1 leeo.
Beall wad BONNET COB BUNS. Trimminglud
Seek •
FULL LINE Atrx.ANDnx RID GLOVES for
Lad es. Gents and Ills u.
COSSETS and HOOP victims, all ,
Watertall Pads. 1101.1. tuironet 11.041
Neu. Am
A rutt. LISS GENTI3FUENIStiI t GI:001NA
GIiGraTRY, DEALERS, snit_ ALL who bur
tO milegge. will rind In cur Wholesale Depart,
m g a, nguadu.omment, and as.. low sa r-
Etitaird.
MACRON', CLYDE & CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street,
ITALIAN . OPERA.
KID GLOVES--OPERA COLORS,
NEW LOT JUST OPENED•
Fancy Fans,
Opera .lloods,
Seal Lace Goods
mnat..3ax.earsvl3
New Duplex Bkirt, For 1867.
$1.25 A PAIR AHD WARRANTED.
$1.2 For 'S. S." Hid Gloves
ULCRUNC. & CARLISLE
Are authorized, b• 'the Idantencturcr of th•
•15.8.•• AID ti LOVES, '
To Guarantee Every Pair.
TlVreertget elf Put on, we
,lAgtagwiV;2l
MACRUIt & CARLISLE,
19 Fifth Street.
WHOLESALE DRY.GOODS.
NM Goods Just Opened.
Ilerehants desiring to Sort. lip
shattid call and examine our
Stock and Prices.
FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS : NOTIONS.
N 0.11 5 Wood St., Pittsburgh.
ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO.
C.A.IIHOTICKOS.A. T. MIA 'SON. J. G. STLPCM.7IB 0
&TS
CHEAP Goons.
87 NIS-4th =tweet.
10 LOCKWOODS LINEN LINED COLL.A.IIS
FOR 25 CENTS.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES BELOW COST.
WINTER AND SPRING SRA WLS AT COST.
REMNANTS OF , EMBROIDERY BELOW
COST.
EAIBROIDEIIED SWISS SETS FOE 81.00
•.
A NO 6125.
ALL WLSTE IT. GOODS D. BELOW COST, AT
DENNI•ION'S •
%I Fifth Ittr.,c,
12113111
CHEAP GOOD.
27 3e'Stth Mt:root.
10
FOR K W
O D
I
LNEN LINED COLLARS
ES CENTS •
HOSIERY AND GLOVES BELOW COST.
WLWTER. AND SPILLN , I SHAW Ls AT cosT.
REMNANTS OF EldisitolDElLY BELOW
EMI:IEOIOEI2ED SWISS SETS FOIL,"1.00
Al;iD ID 23.
ALL WINTELL GOODSBELO NNISO W OSN'S. AT
. DE
2T Finn
COM
(I.A.RIt, McCANLDESS & CO.,
(LAT. W11.60.N. Cum .30..)
DEAL/CBS IS
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS
ma. 04 Wood at.,
StLyd .,.. hcase aboTe Dlarsong,AlleTgm.,
DRUGGISTS.
GrO.S. 1. XILLLY U.K. SNODOIL.SB.
GEORGE A. KELLY & CO..
Wholesale Druggists,
In Wood 'Street,
101MDI POTASSTIIH.
'011.1.11'6, CIIhORATE POT 61i
BILUM Pfil'dl3Sll.ll,
'UDINE IIESII13; tiITitATE 1311.Vt.11.
• RTANDAJM.€IIE.IIICALS,
1%17 •
DRUGS! DRUGGS!! DRUGS!!!
•
JAMES T. SAMPLE.
11AVINO NOUGHT THE WELL KNOWN
MN. N O U N UN Cult. FEDERAL AND
IiONIN6UN NT S., ALLEUIANNY,
Win keep on band.fall sssortment of all kinds of
7a1.3.7C743431.
And which will be sold cheaper Lb. ..7 other
Noun In the two cities.
prescriptions carefully prepared by . s 0024
class dragglst.
All kinds of EEUTUNLETLY and TANGY dOOlll
on band. On
J . SCINOONSLUSER & SON,
Pittsburgh White -Lead Works,
PURE WHITE:LEAD,
SW= UCLA. ?,„wiy.Nßiliva PAIN
lb roaxttreat. Up Stair.
..
11M/Z 7 M
-HENRY G. HALE
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Northwest corner of Penn d:St. Clair Mts.
Desires to recant thanks to bta rltilds end the
pm Ile tor the 191.11 V cast favors. anTrespentitllle
pas lie
a share or their future Patimtaae•
would be pleased to haven:tem examine bit
Large and Carefully Selected Stock
Fine liVotslei. Goods
Particularly adapted to
;MUM via FOR 1111
REDUCED yIIICES.
SO CM Oti OCC NUMB STOCK OP
BOY'S . CLOTHIN ,
E3==
mom V6ItY lOW
GRAY & LOOJLN
Mo. 47 It. Clair OWN;
FTNANMM
PENNSYLVANIA
STATE LOAN.
PROPOSALS FORT LOH OF
$23,000,000.
JAN ACT
To Create aLoan
OR THE REDEMPTION.OF
The' Over-Dne- Bonds of the
Commonwealth.
ne bonds of the ComloOso
and certain ecrtiecates of ladebtedeese, amount
•g to twerty-three millions or dollars, have
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And Mersa*, It Is dettrable Innt the stme
hould ba paid. and withdrawn from the market
El=
lizcnos 1. ..13d it marks! by the Senate ana /louse
_of R.priventatircr oft). CoramimmeaftA * of P....
in in Omani doirrably md, awl ft /Sher.
DY ertactat ty Vie authoeity of A. eanu, That the
Auditor General and State Tre....
be; and are bereby, authorised •nd empowered
to aoreo~ , on the faith of the Commororelltb
tit apoant..d With men notice. (not kis
forty days) as they ='T deem mon erpedt
for the Interests of the State, twenty-three
tOillloia lor dollar. and Woe certllleatta kiso
Done. of the Commonwealth tor the same
besting interest at s rate nOt exceeding six Der
per annum, payable nenil-MlnealY...
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CITY or Pb-llodelptaa, nhlcD nortlEcates or loon
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hatever. for Stale, mtlalclpal. or local parpo-
, 11 ahallbe payable. follow,, comely: rhe
[Mom! of dopara yayabla at any Lima alter lITe
.d within tea ye.. eight millions of
dollars. payable as any time after ten years and
Itbln 11Poen ♦esn, .4 ten million@ of dollars
t any time after fifteen years and within Man
ty-tlye year:; •cid .b.tl b• 'lined by the GO,
•d 9t►te Treasurer, and eounterslgued
by Ole Auditor Ge.ral.d reilstared in the boat
the .11-odlcor General, and so be transferabl•
the boob of the Commonwealth, at the 1.
=I
delphle; the prxeede or the whole el which
loan. Including premiums, et cetera, reedy.'
the Game, shall be applied to the payment of
the bouds and certl.6caten of Indebtedness of the
ram
The bid; far the said loan WWI be
penid In the pre.en ea of ths Governor. Amato
General and State iTCYllirtr, and awarded to
the highest bidder; Pro le idea. That no certlelea
hereby uthorised to-he issued, shall be Ingot-La
ted for! is than its par value. •
bnc. 11. The bonds of the State and certtleates
of Indeb doers, nowover doe. shall be receiva
ble In pa eat of the lard lowa, under Itch rap
ulationo the Governor. dltor GeitZla and
State ilea. rev may brescrlbe(and every bidder
fer the loan, now authorised to be !arced, elan
state In his Id whether the sacra is payable to
/rex fn the band. or et schloates of indebted .
as-ot the Commonwealth.
4 - e.. - 4..Tbat ill treaters. executors. actu ante
tratorf, fuardlan., ments. tremrern. comma-
tees, or other persons, holding In a fiduciary
p•eity. bond. Or eenld<ate• 01 1nde010000•e 0!
the State or moseys, Ore hereby authorised t.
bid for the lout hereby authorised 'to be Issued
01 to au rreta der ibis bond. or ettrtlflooto a oil
bold by them at be time of making nth bid
• d t:o reeetee the bonds watt:mete - id to be betted
IMEI=II
EnC. A *B7 person or persons standing In lb
elluelaiy capacity stated In the fourth acetic;
ohhSs set. who mn7 dea!re to Invest money I
their hands for the beriellt.of the trust, may
thoutsnyorder orcourt, Invest the same
he bonds authorizeito be tamed b 7 thle set
to of premium not exceeding twenty I?
etc. 6. That from .1 after the yusage of th le
E22l=2l==E3
Paid Ono the order of their matorUT
Sac, 7. 'not all loam. of tbl. 47olornonwes6L
yet due, shell he exempt from Mate, moot
!pilot local tuxattou, after the !Menet due
FellsUlu,' first, one thousand eight hundred and
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Etc, 1. That CI existing tai., or partici.
thereof. inconffletent turewlth, arebereby re
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FE=
Ey esker of the lieuoe of Repiesco.tlVel
!peaky . of the ISetatte
none! day of February. oua
COZZI
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thounand
JUILN W. 43EALLT
la the provision' of the ahoy
MEE
salad proposals will be recele
Ml=
.f the Stets Treasurer, In the
323E9
of Ilairl.bort, rcorailvarda, • out!! 1Z
clock, K., of theat. day of April. ♦. D.. WiT,.
to be endorsed aa topo.rßS ••rrovowe far Peon.
I=l
Ihrrl.borg, P.nn•.
Mar will bo reeelvo4 for $5,000.000, rei.
bumble In /lye years sad payable In Ten year.
119.000,000 reimbursable In Ten years and pay
bit in Fifteen Team and •10.000,000 mina
I=
5 orb per tent, per •.nnm. whiCh must be ex
',licitly stated in the Lid, and the bids moat t•,:.
I=
I=
bootie will be Issued Lo Nome or soo. ..I Mob
higher re= u deilred by the loaner., to be fr.
from State, local and municipal tan 4,a
The over doe bones of the Commonwealth of
Penetylvaala mill be received at par In payment
of . this lows, oat biddCss mast state whether they
Intend to D • 7 to cub or to tbe over doe toe.
122=3
EfHIME:1:1E11;1;Eililii
paying in cult or over-doe tolls.
JUIIN W. Of.ABT,
GOTO=Or of Peunsylv.M.
JOWN r. LIAATUANTS
Acrbt. 11.—HGnevropaper pOUAllallag.the abort
meats. eattkorlecel. will receive pay. Lel;i2
irllefittbutgit6azctu -
FRIDAY, FOB.
CITY AND NEIGIINP:DOOD,
SENITOR
Praentatlon to General .Cameron at
Itarrtsborg Speech of . Meador
Graham. of Allegheny County—llls
Reason. for animating General
Cameron United States ham-,
for
On Saturday afternoon last, at turnls- I
burg, the workmen employed in the La•
chfol Iron Works, promoted to General SI.
mon Cameron, a magnificent ebony cane.
heavily mounted with gold. The presents.
tloa was Intended to mark the respect of
the workmen for the man, and a testimony
to his worth as a eltisen. The sobscrip.
than to purchase the cane was confined ex.
elusively to the employees in the Lochicl
Iron Works. The cane bears the following
inscription :
"Presented to General Simon Cameron,
by the employees of the Lochiel Iron
' Works, as a token of their - high apprmia
[lon of his valuable serviceslo favor of pro
, section to American Inauftry.‘
Clothe side of it Sea litUrtiful and eor•
rest picture of the Iron NV or ics, ' and under
neath are the words, handsomel?engravol:
'Justice and /Ideality to all men.. The
other side presents the State Capitol build
ing, with the words underneath, "Liberty
and Protection..
The presentation of the cane took place
at the irok men n works. lir. c. Lewis, one of the
wor cellist the employees together
a little before four o'clock, and proposed
Senator Graham, of Allegheny county, as
chairman of the meeting. Thu motion less'
enthoshustically endorsed and Sir. Graham
stepped upon a platform, especially fitted,
op for the occasion. •
Sir. Graham thenaddressed the workmen.
After referring to the object that had con
vened the meeting, he said: you know,
g ti 1 e crt . l ' e neh"U:Otrhs 11l a Til'e a ttil " o l
w 7
here tip: hum of We n spindle, the roar or
the furnace arni the clang of t the hamer
never ceases, and not to be orer le t ter
in be resPeeted• For, gentitmen, we are
eminently a Manufacturing people. The
'healtlitul life clitrein that courses through
and gives vitality and a . d e
d u e l ;
fittr f t ro o m f ocuitre":4lll,n7 Mu e n c u ' t ac Lorin ir p es
tab listimen ts, which stand torn ado and speak
most eloquent
liar of tle• energy,ed , and
enterprise of cur people. W hen I became
a SenatorOlve rears biller, 1 came to liar.
roduirg with my mind tilled with prejudice
against Simon Cameron. 1 had heard him
detionneed by the public press, aillbeht up
id 8 corrupt p man, Pro.
vious to thatt ime i I had no personal ac
quaintance with him.
Since 1 have become personally acquaint
ed with him. since I have learned from his
neighbors of his large-hearte t benevolence,
otitis generous and Miseingn benefaction.,
of the purity of his private character, ilf his
loyal devotion to the best interests of his
country, those prejudices have been gratin•
ad
removed, end a , genuine lan:ninth:ln
-ad respect for the Man have taken their
place. -
In determing my action in the late con.
test I did not act hastily, or without due
conalderation. There were three gentle
race named prominently sa ca.ndidatesi
Thandeua Stevens, Gee. A. G. Curtin .ii
General Simon Cameron.
Thaddetis Stevens I regarded as one of
the 'realest men of tills or any other coun
try standing without a@eer as a par
mentarian. one of the _onderful intellec
tual phenomena that hit rarely break upon
and adorn the world: Re was, indeed, re
'larded by me as the "great Commoner"—
radical, stern. laffesible—al ways standing
up for the right and opposing the wrong,
man of whom I, as a Peisney/vaniati. as au
American; feel proud. "A man who, take
him all in all, we neer snail look Upon his
like again.. But, gentlemen. I believe—/
Wit believe, that he occupied the very 1.0-
eltion that "GPI and natural' Intended
for—a cantina In which he could do snore
honer to himself, man more effectually pro-
mote the interests ot tne nation, than lie
could If traneferreil to the Senate. He it
at
t the head of the most important mmit
tees, the Acknowledgedleuder of the House,
wielding an Influence there which, in my
Indgment. ha cguld not hare eterted in any
Other position. And as for honor, could any
position garland the brow of Thaddeus Ste.
yens with an additional Isprell
- Again. gentlemen, If elected to the Sen
ate. I feared that his seat in the House
might be Oiled by sumo ;inferior man. And
then, again, his age; the young may die--
the old must. Thaddeus Stevens has tired
to a green old age, and according to the
Inevitable laws of nature, must noon. very
soon, pass to that silent :house appOliited
for all the living—go. trust, to have his
head encircled with a wreath that will be
incoruptlble, undo... and shall never
wlther or fall tram the wearer's brow.
Gentlemen,a very few years workwond
wus changes in the world—ine political
world especially. Elect Mr. Stevens to the
Senate, and In the event of hi. dee..
(which PrOqtlenee forbid), is two yours the
Democratic party might be In the micernir
ency,and then we would have a Drumeratle
'mated States_ Senator. Etnertntnintr such
stews, and knowina as I thought I knew
the impassibility of his election, 1 did not
deem It to he my mite in Tote for kb.
1 felt myielf obliged, therefore, to choose
between tiovarnor Curtin and tieneral Cant
ered, or myself I entertained nose but
the most land and respectful feellegs to
ward, Goveraer Carnes he hal always
' treated me wan great consideration. ALI
acknowledged him LO bet a courteous, ande
-1 ole and patriotic gentleman. I bad been
his friend and defender in Allegheny coun
ty, where he was assailed in some of our
papers just . bitterly and enjeStly as Gen
eral Cameron tas recently been attacked.
Yet, gentlemen,. while none have been
More honestly and uuseldshly the friend of
Andrew 0. Curtin than myself, I could not
Vote for him Mr Dolled Sttes Senator.
I and why I because my OpocratUnitles for
stUdying his character, Convinced me
that 'the very antility of . his ills-
Pailtion, his want of firmness and de.
tinfittal hint At earne like this,'
',hexer= country needs st, unyield
ing, radical man:men who will stand - up
like the surge repelling rock, ustmoved y
the warring elements; Menhale party
'fealty has never been doubted. w I will not
say an unkind word of Governor Curtin.
I have not uttered one 'against Dim. Vet I
cannot refrain from assigning, as a teasel,
for my not voting for him, his doubtf
sition, tor a time at least, during the last
Presidential Contest, and his app trent ad
hesion to the man who, raised try the Re
publican party to too second office in t
un
gilt of the people, and then by the
ain's hand to the Prealdencv of the United
States, basely betrayed those who had hon
ored him, And la today Uaing his edoltioa
and patronage for their destruction.' I soy
ble apparent tultie,elon to President Job,; .
son. after he had becfnyed the RePtinitee
party, anti that party had retinal:it., him.
This adhesion may have been nyly Imp- peaance, yet it was such ea to Canso
of h i s friend. sincere regret.
On the other hand, my prepos.sions on
entering the aunate had g Gen.
eral Cameron. I had heardthe old charges
against, him, and 1 was disposed to judge
him liarsh,y. When, ' h ishowever mime to
know him better, to observe llia and
conduct, and to .certain what the people
among whom he lived thought of him, I
was compelled to disregard the slanders of
his enemire and to form my own PiiliGnetit
of kis character. My ititercOurso Al'4llllll
Satisfied um that he was an upright nod
earnest statesman, thoroughly radical In
his views, and devoted to the interesta of
Pennsylvnia. Moreover I felt sure that.
be would a be found fellable in contle.
gency, and that the liallicalS of tills State
would never have cause to regret that they
had chosen him to represent them
in the Senate of the United BMWs: And
again, gentlemen. the constituency which
}represent are vitally interested in a pre.
waive tari,T, The material prosperity of
our Immense m,:nufactering Interests are
in a great measure drinendent Upon proper
S imon I mi n
the tact that
Simon Cameron; when in the Seeeto, cloned
to It lir the DenuaratlC party—V.4On tills
question of protection to American Indus.
try was before that body, role superior to
party trammels; and in oppmittiou to his
party, advocated It in rail... -peaches of
great power. And then, gentlemen, 1 talk
ed at his record, more the breaking out of
the late terrible rebellion. lie amine,' to
hats a more perfect conception yr its mug
nthple, than any man In public position.
With prophetic eye, ho seemed to seem ICU.
all Its gigantiC proportions, and erged
tho calling put of one mlilion men to
crush the rebel al:Weal And after the war
bad continued for a ilme, and our
forces seemed inadminate to subdue the re
bellion, General Cameron was lee very lire.
Statesman who advocated the arming of
the negro, which he did in his report ns
Secretary of War, in Renumber, PM. And
Yet, again, when he saw that slavery was a
great element of strength to the rebuts
when he saw' four millions of human lye.
Inge, trodden done under the Iron heel of
oppression until almost every lineament of
God-tioad and humanity was Obliterated—
her was am
ocong tho first who rged the Issu
ing of tile prlamation of u emancipation,
tnitS g eir tbe shoo.. of four,
lions ofStriki human beings, and obliterating
that deep, dark, damning stain that patrol
n the escutcheon of our country.
nilknew that ho was in favor of negro suf
frage In Pennsylvania set well. In the South
—that lie wets in favor of punishing traitors
Instead of rewarding them :with
hh. resve o llces ,
always g w o I . r Ward—never maakwndd.wouid
Fee these reasons I resolved to vote for
General Cameron, If any of lily friends think
1 ought to have done other wise I am sorry/
cannot aglee with them, I believe Own
and I still believe that in voting an I did
represented the hen intearests of the loyal
and patriotic people of the State. •
l i mb w that personally I had nothing to
gan y coating my vote for Benet. twr.
eron. louver .kriti for or received a favo r-
from him—neither rsiwcted or desired any
present. orpr.pective advantage to myself,
Pit wen the contrary, knew that I :night
alienate many valued friends. Tot with
my conceptions of duty under the solemni
tioa or my nails AV cou do
Otherwise than I have done. An d , gen tl ee.
men, employees of - the Loch lel iron Works.
and you, gentlemen, his friends and neigh,
bon, rho - now,• with
upturned _beaming
"res t f"'t t ndarou t ae—f T d T t
anUdtton tgument;r having Crtuy
vow for General t h e yon have for .
lambert it to me in the earne ' st, enthusiastic
greeting you have this day given elm; in
the corellai, kindly, brotherly feeling which
stems to exist betauwa pin; la Um genuine
affection which you manifest for him, and
the evident interest you take M 'Gen
noordinary man, no bad man could
Over Win thin hearts or accuse a 111,1Cil ' ill the
aIIeCtiOUS of Wen snob us “nriprist,
* semblY.
In reviewing the whole subject, my •
cluelOn to by voting for general Care-
Ton, I Contributed my InAuence to elevate
to Neese. pOWer and Neese. man at known one re.
Slsnie antecedents, largely and intimately
Idedithled with the =Welled interests of this
DEEM
Andlwr Ueneral
'. U. ILEIIBLE
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c'reat Scat r., a man of L . o;11 and :wheal avow
hold,or IL Ism, sin11:1 , 0 individualaf
leL :sad pabbc esteem, and sr:lo. c wide
ill be c....crated to Coo , l
of be a doie land. Firmly behoving the
int" , I
most cheer fatly Bubleit my action to the Lo
t, Judgment of the wise, the discreet. and
the patriotic. Again, 'gentlemen, 1 thank
yott for the unexpected honor you )011TO COn•
'erred upon mein calling me to Pres , " a t
your meeting.
The cane was then pr,anted to General
Cameron by Mr. C. Lew le, 0^ .^ half of the
workmen. The General made an appropri
ate and interesting speech in response,
senator Landon also made a brief address.
Pound Drowned
. .
On Sunday, the rth inst., the dead body
or an unknown man was found in the Alle
gheny river, near the Soda Works at !intro.
mt. The man was of medium sire and had
dark hair and sandy whiskers. A front
tooth wan out of the upper Jaw and his
rit eft, was sunken, as though he had
be g en h blind with that eye. lie had on striped
woolen pants, a gray flannel shirt, blue
barred woolen vest and heavy boots. Noth
ing was found In Ms pockets save a Key
and a conib. Not the slightest clue by
a lder, his identity could he established ez-
I
coned. The corpse hull evidently been a
considerable titne in the water. Justice
Miller held the inquest, and a verdict of
found drowned was rend•red.
nAdly Seared
l'tsterday, Jane Sloan, a colored woman,
residing on ItopPs fig, made information
before Alderman hichiastera, charging
Robert and Margaret Savage with surety
of the peace. She alleges that on the 15th
of November last, the accused met her on
the street and commenced abusing her. call
ing her names and using such violent
' threats a
tht she became a.' frighten.
ed as to be sick from that timebadl un y
il t this. 50
the information was delayed until file
time. The case was bald for a hearing.
Sent to ./all.—On Wednesday evening
Rachel Itunnewell.eharged with the killing
of her new born infant in the Presbyterian
burying ground, some tme since, was corn.
mitt.' to Jail. She wa i ved a bearing, sta
ting that she would prefer to avoid the pub
((city of a total as long as possible. She
earnestly requested to be retained In the
lock-np instead of belog sent to jail, and
when told she must ho trsnsferrt , t, asked
that she might be removed after dark, so as
to aoid the public gazatia much as possi
ble.v Since her Imprisonment in the locloue,
her dam:liter has been several times to visit
her. Tne health of the prisoner to very
much Improved.
Formation of the .111ft:holelea,—trat
varsity Hall, 1!4 o'clock thin eventne.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
TERRIBLE CRASH
BOOTS AND SHOES
LAYItIr I ES TO SINT THU: Timrs Fox 30
. hlacy ttoo, LEIM THAN Fotwr COST.
Metes Calf Boots, tsp sole. te4IIR $1 50, reduced
trom
Stenos sotto hoots, water proof, m1110a1k, 75 , re
dact d trout Ea ,
tarn, graln boots, sewed, selling $1.50, reduced
from 0..
klua's Lip boots selltne roducsd from 11 1 , 55 .
Ken's opera boots selling 152,75. redtued from
$1,51.
3den's balmorals, top sole, selltour.6o, reduced
from
usl morals. st 111uL1f!..2 5 , reduced frotolP,7 s
Mc.), Imlnums srllln j reduce d nom 112..
Ladles'
ltd
polish se.llup St.os mduouo from CV , '
11. 5
1• 1 i 0
f 2.!
beds
goat
Ll frc l i s'allett (me) boas ig.75, re.lll - ce - .1
Ladles' 0, balsselitnltri s o s' n o fr
LOW* . ,at bale Up . 1 11 . 2 .
, , g CALI. realleabil
from
ENTIRESTOCK AT GREAT REDUCTIONS
26 and 23 Mtn St., Pttlsburgb.
W. B. CLAPP & CO.
LADIES' AND GENT'S
IPT.73Erva),,
IMI
SUMMER PRICES,
HILKIRERMAITS
No. 75 Wood Street.
kilo. • Large Al softly e nt of
HATS & CA.PS
EEO
L.ITEST STI-LIES
EA di, PEIIIMILNS`
4C7XLT...3313F1.1 1 T 3 E1T0
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE
ellar EXTRACT
Of • :ATTICS. from •
I MII , IC•L lii.N.
MA N at MADRAS
, to Its Brother a 1
' WORCESTER.
' & Mar. 1151:
1..11 LEA - 1
..4...V., PE. It II 1 N 5 that
~,,.-r lt:t Ir blit:Cr. Is
1 . -- t -a '. - .- '4I IV s ' :.!lna ' nl7 .
-tr.gpi, nolnlon. th e
ma.
—:,--,,-
14: Itatat.l; , as. : a , .as .
4 .. tgba: r otne ' SAUCE that
317MEEE:C. ..ale."
The emcees' of thli Mott de'lntot.• mad enrlrall- .
ad condiment haalha eanslA mahr
•11 I'S
deal. r. to apply the name to ,I,IIOI'S (.11-
Tcol'Nl6. triaM . lll.ll' ll, 1L1D,Z,171:1.1., and [Ali
-I,V, rt.questcLl to 1.., that tn. name of LEA
& I'l , lo{ll , S are upon the WIC& PPER. LABEL.
ST. iln Ell and 11.o1"11.E.
Maatufactured 17 LEA & PERKINS. Won
ter.
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CONNOISSESS.
TO Si Till
O\LT GOOD WU
=I
1=11:1171
JOAN DUNCANN SONS.
NEW l'onK. AIiENTS Pllll TICK IJ. 5.
oc16:13111.••
Jahl. L. eattlurit......— C. It. 2101itt.1:1,,1
IRON CITY SPICE 311IALS,
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION,
Near Pennsylvania avenue
YZT SBVItVII, PA
PURE SPICES AND lAIiSTAI3.D
Werianted when our name ic on the Article.
/NEAR Glil 117N1) Cl/11.titlEAL: and NYE
n 1 ta constantly on Land.
(21 IaFEE AND MAUL/till NUTS 110ASTED
promptly•
We res pectfolla Inform the public that we
.111 continua th• manufacture of all the I/1 as
TIANIANT K[ icurr SPICICS, whleb
h e offer tu
Whl/lesale and Rotel Delder•
et
te lowest
market pilot. • Im log to deal fair. we •011clt
W I patronaee of the WM,
It. J. trANTIalt. formerly of ths Cortaro.
Spire .111 be found •1 the above
to
at
all hours to Wend to toe wan. of custoincra.
CliUrrED YELL , constantly on baud.
PiTUICKLER & HURLED GE.
:pa
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS,
OrrirCE AND WAREIIOESE,
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
•
OYFICEIL.4—AIJOINT IiAIITJ P.. President.
JSti. It. LI V I Niii.TtiN, Treissir.
!SAMUEL
Dinitiirong—August il.rtl , , John Atwell,
S.
11. Hartman. Jobs It. Livingston. John M. Per
LID.. U. 11. Slcrriek.
Casts raid for Paper Sleek.
J. LANCE,
eitac ♦NU WOOLEN
DYER AND SCOURER,
I=
Chintz Window Curtain. and Chair Coven
Cleaned &Reglazed Without unpacking.'
N 01.135 and 137 Third Street,
Betwt ' ; ' en Woad •cd Elmlthdeld
PI orTIIFIVROTI. PA.!
MED
PITT, ir. January kr. 11 1 0
NOVICE TO PUOPEIRT T OWS-
Zit9.—The Wept'. of the property.own
ers and entrees of Pittsburgh 11 called to the fol
lowing rolution of the otreet Committee:
adopted at the last meeting, Jan. 11, lea% •
Resent:l, That the Citizens and reopen!
U r
Pittsburgh, deslious of having the
streets in front of their renitence Drone/if
t'flll7', l z. p p % n t e ,ltiitl i el . r " erillo h ns o io t tu ' Ur fl:ti: / t7;
nir Id day fd Aprif. P laff. as all Penne.• re
seated after that date will necessarily tit laid
mei till nit renown. V.r.
Clerk of the Sir, et Committee.
r=M
LS NGEILLY C EIEI,
FINGGULT
(eueceoore to lieo• F. echucbrume ► C 0.,)
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS:
LIOFe ONLY OTF•IdE LIYOUtiItAPHIaItriTAII
SIIAIENTWST VII MOUNTAINS.
Buinacee Card., Letter Heeds, Bond., Lobe%
Mottles, titoro cards, Diplomas. Portrait',
V lore. Certlecetee DePotio• bt•it.ttid.
card, Fe. Nos. 7L end 74 Third st.„
burgh. lei
TS;ECESSAJIIES FOR TILE
TIAIL—Yor• goo 4 COOKI NU d OOVIC and
etclullA go to No. 144 Want lit.
glalnand Faucr COAL. KC USTILL.S. FMK
HULA EL.% 114113 zoo Fatty; Utonell• for Co o -
Ilgtyet IttKy, dUOes foode h r!;
~Mt,
11% i'i"143 41` at P. ;141. No.
tirsta str.o.t. Alt Client! .Drat( olo.nol on
It+IVOVII!sLe. r — ere T .,e l e l ,l E t„e o l ni j r
ER
110PC OIL WuItKS num 33 Mittket street•
Plttsburgb. to Loath Wut on Carton strret,
B ro .,,,, tow n.vehrrr they Otis nett:after found.
rosturllce Addleds setti, rittaourgu.
°elan DUNCAN i WILLIAM.
SPECIAL NOTICES
jr-- 1,..4.11.1; TO INVALIDS
A c .54.1:b .1 merits
e „ ,„ tooa ry. diseoured • safe and e.t..r.ple
icsuoly for the Cure or Nen,. nrcenrcu, L'atly
Decay, Diseases of. the Drinary an/ bemlnal
Org.s..d the ',hole trainer disorders brought
cm by baneful .d vicious habits. Great num
bers hare been already cared W. this noble rem
edy. Prompted by a drains to benult the alict.
el and unfortunate.l will tend the recipe for
orenulog and ulna this medicine. in a seated
envelope, to any one who needs It, Puna or
Cllanon. Please enclose • post-paid enveretope
addreued to yourself.
',Aare*. JOIEPII r. IN MAN.
[ deZeott nation 0. Bib,. Roue. N. Y..:ltr.
co.,
BOILER MAKERS
SKEET IRON WORKERS,
Noe. 20, 22, 2.1 and 26 Penn St
Having secured large yar4 and furnished It
vrith the most approved machinery. we are pre
pared to manufacture every description of
ers In the best mantle', and tenrrante.l equal to
any made to the country. Chlmneys. Breech
ing. glee Beds. Strain Pipes. Locomottve Holt
en Condc,”ers. Salt Pans, Tanks. 0.1
agitators. liettiing Pan. Boller Iron. Bridges,
ri' l lijilltr'`" -
Repotting done on the shortest notice. leßest
arLAKE summon
COMER MILL & SMELTING WORKS,
rirreinuntin.
PARE, McCURDY & CO.,
af.,,,,ufuturafa or Sheathing, Prudent and
C parr, Preastd Copper /141M111, Raised atilt
ltl.olll/1, epriter Bolder. Also Importers and
Dealer. to Metal., Tin Plate, Iftert Iron, Wire.
.00. Constantly on band Tinntre Machines and
Tools. Wan:bows, No.' 14 U FIN IT el I ItE
. . _
to! 1110 bk.:Lo . .iiD STREET, Pittsburgh-
Opectol orders of Copper cot to any desired
114,11. myistsB4.dwT
-11.0BnisoN, REA & CO.,
(ovece. ors to Itouirrnorr, Altus a binAgus,)
•WASHINGTON.WORIIS
Pounders and 31sehlullils, Pittsburgb,
Niaoufsciarers of Host and litulonary Hugo
Ednlnen Blast Engines, MITI itachlntry. Gear.
Shatlng, Casting. pf all dererlnttons; 011
l'noks and Stills, Boller and Pawn Iron Work.
441—agents for til/FirratlPS PATENT IN
/EC l'Olt kr treat'," bolters. lI P
RERIEDIALINSTITUTE
FOR RPECIAL CALMER.
moo. 14 Bond Ntreet, New York..
Toll toeormstiort. with the Afgh,el [este xannials,
11,,,,t on Sp,to , Btortu.s, Su senbot ro
tolop, soot free. 41 - Be tura cs,l4 seeelfor lt,en
~,,t royerf II; for. as taverrldll,4
are genttally ttoptaloa. w ltboti t rr-
I.rcntos tto otrancer .bould be trtlatt.4l. Endow
HEt. for pus , optc, awl ..lrect I , lt. LAW
NCE. No. 14 bowl fitreet, New York.
n013,t,
t;Zr"TEIE GRAVEST MALADIES
Of YOUTH AND EAftt.tt ST MAN
, •SMICIA r
the l'hystotllogy ofWARP tho l'ssoloPs. sad t he ErsAye.rors.
Abuse, sq.] UtriCILS4I6 pvcultsr to the nest see
of
with Report• new methods of treatment
e mployede In this Institution. font to sealed
letter envelopes. free of sear Ate• Address Dr. J.
Holltilltti.N. Howard A••uCiatlOD,
Phllsdelphls. It.. :14“1•rr.
OIL IWOEJISA COMPANIES
COXX-03: o=x,as G>Xl-013
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFII3I li6lllllV & CO
MANUTACTUUTS TUC
CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICA - OR
Petroleum Lubricatiu; 0114
Sperm, Lard and Wha.a Oth
1111).LIGIIT, TIME' OIL I[. 11111. GUAR
ME
STANDARD WHITE BURNING OIL,
No. 33 Market Street.
- PITTSBURGH, PA.
ARID FOR A CIRCVIAIL,Ae 7 : I _
WARING & KING,
COIIISSION lECCEDIS VID DEOkll3
Petroleum and Its Products
4 D GrQ UES.VE I",
=1
riaLaDaLruxe Abußua
WARINC. KING & CO..
m 717.46 117 Walnut. St.. Philo
HENDRICK'S lIIHRICITDR
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WHITE, BROS. & CO., N. York.
E: 3. ROBERTS, Agent,
110. ISt. Cleir Street, Pittsburgh, Pa•.
Keep ...meal, ou hand
Cotton mnetori 0.11, [Dais lisehtnerr 1111,
Woolen MIII On, Dart Engine Olt,
Llnltt Cot•tt Engine. Ott, I Car Olt, So. I,
WI. Cold tntren-Cut- hart Car ttli. S o w 7..
d og nton;
WOO LDIII DGE BEFLUIS G
OOMPANY.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
JOHN WATT t Pre,dent.
HICNILY L0!04....e'y and ?TOW,
WORILN IN TEMPI RA NCEVILLE.
(CRY, No. 2 Duquesne Stay,
Cow empoodoe mdse.)
iII.NUTACTUKENAI UP PUKE WHITT.
RNING OIL
Brand—"Lu.oifer."
jr13166
EUREKA OIL WORKS,
=I
EUREKO CARBO.r OIL
I=l
EUGEKA.SPERM LUBRICATING OILS
r=l
Crude, Relined and Lubricating Oils,
LAM), al . Blol. WHALE dal) 11811011,S,
No. SI Market, St:, Pittsburgh.
O. O. Ta0P3E12..33,
Cali and examine saniples and read nerticeates.
BUT THE BEST,
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD,
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Manatactured only and for talc b 1
T. H. .11E CIA , X CO.,
PIONEER PAINT WORKS,
Pi. W. Car. da and Market Ste.,
=o=
BREWER, BURKE & Co..
COMMISSION lIIESCIIINTS,
A.OENTtI FOR THE
Pacific, Globe & Liberty 011 Works.
Ample Storage for Crude and lerflu.doll. Lib
eral reek advancer made. un re:Weir:acute of
Crude ur 'erased Pei - Laura. TArJe for storage
and abloalene of Crude Oil at Lawre.42 , llle.
0111ce and Wstithouse. comerof Duyucen. Kay
•
Ilancua
WY. wmNnAll D.A. A} IMMO ,
EAGLE OIL WORKS,
Isaiwrossoarsa - L ll .o.
WICHTMAN & ANDERSON,
Refiners and Dealers in
PETROLEUM.
PAINTERS
JOHN T. G-RA.Y,
FIOWSE !SION
PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER
No. 54 Hand St., Pittsburgh.
Pieln end Ornementel Signe of even deeenP•
lion June lo order. Alt reoirk dOne PeoInPUIF et
reunnable
WILLIAM B. 'mows',
(LIU Of the firm of IsnowN a MOnno
MOSE AND SIGN PAINTERS
ho ed_taat Corner ef-Tnird and Market street
=MEM
TOBACCO, CIGARS, &o,
POSE BUD [MUDD AND
uz,kl)}7, ILL/HE urn Itoltillinr "UM).
IiUdIR BUD uiLLIEN BAd
And otbcr Motel Brands or
WORE CCOq
bi.nufsetured by
B. & W. JENHINSON,
Irtflb doer from basyboslon llr lAlge. ♦llegbeny
de'a:bffi'
Wbole ale and Retail
i"'""LeVeirt.dall kin. ' l6 of
Snuff and C i gars,
Tobacco,
pm Err,
I\ll EG R A W ,
BT
pm 3E , ...„, ~.....—• -bcio,
JOHN
ut EM. , 4 . mg 1.
end 61.6 c
• le—i.rota%. ....T. .. au
INSITRANCE
THE NORTH
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of New York,
IS THE
Only Company In the World I
Offering security guaranteed by the direct Super
•lslontted control of Its Funds of the Otneral or
State tioeernment .
In addition to the seenrity heretofore offered,
sail parllcelarrtif:i!;7l:lV.l.P.,ll.ttn,Tt'ste
of New Verttie a went .
the Company Is authorized to
make Special Deposits with the uu,rinte.dant
of the lase ranee Department. and receive there
for liegisteret Foible. hearing the Seat of the
Department and a Certincate thst fuseelic, la
seeured by pledge of ratite etc-kJ unr a SW.
Cl.! Trust created by the Act of Legislature in
favor of the .NUtfitt taIENICA IftStilta SCE
COMVAltit exclusively. This mates euerY See
isteren Polley Si secure to the holder as a Na
tions., Rani. Note. or • United States Hood.
TIONn In 'retool, iteoldeoce nr
the Ordinary Employments in any part of the
United fitatee or hut too, at any 'lesson of the
7 71TIRTY DANS' (MACE on .11 rone.al
me A rit.
LL POLICIES are non-forfelling and Imme
diately Indlspol.. ^l,
Income of 114661
OVER ONE RILLION O
itvl OLLARN. •
pert,!l`,Vrr,`p7;ll;lV..";:il'.2 those of the ••l ormih
N. D. PlOOO AN, proosde.a.
J. W. kfliftlllLL. brcroMer.
E. T.COOK S CO., General Agents,
PITTSBURG/I EItANCII,
No. 67 Fourth street.
A few MOM efilasot men
cnn
are
Aatnelea. Jall:MB:d.tw b
,
A LLEGHENY INSURANCE CO.
or PITTT3IIII/1./.111. - Wnoe, No. 7l Fifth
strt.lns t Eauk Block.
ures mama ill Wags of Tire and /Wive
1/I.tr.
JOHN IRWIN- 3 , .78.. President.
JOHN D. Mceoll.D. Vice President
U. O. DONN 6LL, becretsee.
l'apt. WM. DZA.N. lieneral Age!
1/1112OTOnli
Jobn Irwin, Jr., F.11'4
John D. llocoru,
W. Ever.on,
C. U. linwey,
Hobart H. Dart.,
Haney CL
T. Ho.kinson, f ranetsle,:lef,\ *
Clash. MY.. (leo. btel/row.
_
PENNNYLVALNLA
C :SWAN Y.
OF PITTSBURGH, PA.
Ofnea,3l Fifth Street, Bank Block,
ibis Is • Home Company. sal MOB . . Kiang ,
•
loss oy no. exclusively.
LEONARD WALTER. President.
C. C. BOYLE, Vice Pres! lent.
RoItEUT PATRICK, Treasurer.
HUOli Id'ILLHICNY. BeentavY.
• Dittncrean:
Leonard Walter, iloorge Wilton.
C. C. Boyle, • Ono. W. Loans.
Robert Patrick. J. C. Layne,
Jacob Painter, i J. C. Vleiner,
Josiah King, John VooptleY.
Jas. H. Booking, lA. A 13.1011. I
Henry Sproul.
WESTERN INSURA,NCE CO.,
OP PITTSIIIIBUH.
itEtt MUSICK. President
tiniTe..nerel Air' n
Otte, WaMr street, epmdg A Co.'s Were
Hesse up stairs. Plttaburgh.
Will Insure ekainst ell Kolas oriel., end Marina
Risks. A boom Institution meneked by Ltrectors
who are well kno to the ootentunitYc au , . who
are determined h promptness and Ilberellty,
to melntain the character which they have ..-
.med, ea offerink the beet protection to those
who d mlry to to ~.." 4 "
DtkiCTOSirl.
Ales. N Erick. I read sibelLM.
R. Miller. Jr. J. Clerks.
James McAeleY. 1 John SL McCune.
'Alexander Neer, James?. Hanna.
Andrew Ackiey. o • Joseph Kirkpatrick,
David M. Lony. Phillip }termer.
W 111 lam O. Evens.
dal Y. HAIM LET; liec.tarY.
pEOPLE'S EVSURANCE CO.
dinar.. $. 1. OM WOOD AND nrrs tlta
A 110217. CONPANY,
TAKINti nag AND MAILLNE DISKS
Wm. Phillips, , Capt. John 1.. Ithoads
John Watts, I nut uol I'. Wart•cr,
John IC. I'l,l a, I Cbarl. /Matte,
Capt. Jas. Miller, 'John I. liartpstricS.
Vita. Van Kilt. /tank li. Hisao .
Jusesl.l. yonser, wm.
i. C . .l i tn i s i o ,,, rt 1+1,4:,,,,.t.
' JOHN {C♦rf. VI. ratattlant
W. F. (ittRUNS.IL. Peeretart..
titt y Gapt• Je.Y• tiltliDON. Gen'l
COAL, COKE, &c
A. 1. N('AVAAtL.
KAUFFMANN &
UNION COAL TARO
Best Family Coal,Nut foal and Slack
Alware ou la:a d d t in , irroptly dear
OFFICE: COL HARRISON AND PENN STS.
• •
YA 111 , —Allrg bun y liLllrond, near C
11 Mutt,. Ward.
M. M. CLAIM, &
Gas Coal Works,
Shippers and dealers In BLIVERIOItIi AS AND
FAIIII. COAL, MIT COILLand Pott
uMee address. NUT OWL PlttaLuritty and LOCK
13‘.X n 4 Aileito.uy t•lty.
UE\EIiA I, OFFICE, wend a•ory rlttentirgh
41kvillf Fanl, Buildine, corner Liberty street and
Virgto alley. l'ltt•burKla. I-MANCH to VIICE:3:
So. 5 Lltn rty atrret, under l'ann'a It. R.. uppo
it, Ile•tani., lamer, l'lttalourgh and corner An.
Gerson street ane I'. F. W. C. It N. All. Olen,.
All °races left at • Ither of the *Mora plso.di sill
raCelre rortm.l"
WORT MITT COAL CO ?IPA:NT.
.—,blppera and dt ra In booed, Family
and r•tratu Coal. Nut Coal and niaelmeneral of
fice second Story Pnlthtiren harin•li Bank Build
log. corner Elton, &tread and Virgin alley.
Brandi comer Try and Third street.,
rittaborall, • 'rd. left at either of the abort
pilt.s . . , lllrrcr crier prompt attention.
Po•toglee Address Dux 387, Pitliderb•
S. .4 61L1-ZSrIL M. L. FAISNCATOL
., WM. 1[1,1•11.....T.
kr.• 0. ONTuOmEnr.
ALSZY BUTANT, JulIN 11•1,1.
• • .
LULI,S 01..0u U.
J. J. UILLZ,II,I,,t. I A. Ste'T
IitYMY.K. Trra•urer.
W. M, 4.51-AN EY . K 410.,
pITTMIIIIIGU NATIONAL
COIL AND Cid COMPANY
)(Mere. shippers sal dealers, I.l.oleses sad
retell. la We
BEST FAMILY COAL.
=Lit Coal auxeL lalcacar-.
OFFICE AND Y •RL/, corner Fourth and 'rrT
streets. tYttenorge..l'S.
Ail orders fur delivery In 'be elle. or 61 / 1 1. 6 1e0t
West, srtll meet prompt n od
. isemedinte sarter,
Oen. H. A. eCII AIII,IA euperiutenderrt.
COAL! COAL!! COALIII
DICKSON, STEWART &CO.,
U•ving removed t➢ele (Jake to
No: 567 LIBERTY STREET
Lately City /lour Mitt) SECOND ',Loofa,
Age .w prepared to furalrbaCKKlTOughloKill.. 7
LUMP. SET COAL OR HLACIki.
Attlte lowest market Prime.
Sir,kil orders left at their orrice, or mla eeeee
to them through the mall, wlll be attended to
promptly. myTele.l.s
CHARLES It. ARMSTRONG,
1,1“1.7.11 114
Y
YOUGHIOGHEN dr. COHNELIZVILLE COLL
• nd Ma.,afaciarero of
Coal.Plleek. sod Desolpharlsed Coke
F ICE .5L Y AMU,
Corn , of Out , er and Morton; Ors, yard on Lib
erty awl Ciro, streets. Ninth ward, and on
Serood•street,near Loch No I, Plosliergh, Pa.
Y•inflics and e,
supplied with the
best article of Coal or Cote at toe lowest matt
rats,
orders at
left a
to
any of their offices will receive
prompt. nt.
BOOTS AND SHOES
GREAT REDEETIONS-7-
IN PRICES
OF
BOOTS. SUOES AM) GAITERS,
THOMAS H. PHELPS
46 Smithfield Street,
Between Third end FOUrthtreat
WORKINGMEN. ATTENTION
—nunt of the en...city of work. wo
bare reduceaccod the prlcte of our
C=l
MEN'S CALF AND KIP DOM'S.
ISAL.NoIiALN ndup •n `AIL AIUES,
Al. Arent ,duelltna ou
WOMEN'N, 1 , 10.1 N P, Awl
BOJTS
BAL " l ' AL loListi Bons,
C.ll .ad you Imre Ion? :IV. at
J. B. & W. C. BORLAND
No. 98 Morket street, 24d00r how 1 , 111. b St.
.101111
11.COOrin TILL
FIELDLIG
Manufacturers and Iltalen In
ohu-01 ossa. Tidasci co
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS,
N 0.140 Ohio St., Allegheny.
Repairing promptly executed on the geom.
notice. 10101
Farm of about
servo: St 'Colon Townehlp.
Crowlanyeoun
. ca., 'Rests amint four ialles the city on
the Washington Pike. Tiue improvements area
Wile two story Dila Dwelling House With i 2
rooms, a' wo-story Spring liouse,
,a Carriage
Honse,g large Ltunber goom. • go. name
Banks irs, with stabling snelelent for 60 bead .
of cattle. There is e/Le - Toting Orchard. com
peting Mi l t agree, Metal with the beat va
rieties otreeg It Igal Midarlaid with
opal. Tlie lane la in • high state of cultivation,
well fo r
ferleet good sud Would snit ad:
a:trebly for dairy or rarden ' lng PuT lO,4 ".
Also, 174 acres adloining the above, with •
rood Frame House, Carriage House. Food SiDtag
R and other oat-buildings: with • goof Di
hardin
in floe bearing condition. This . piece is
also ell underlaid with coal.
12 acres adlotning the above, unimprova
ed. for sale low./ This piece la also all underlaid
with coal.
The above three pieues of Dr:mem Ile between
the Little Saw gill gun and etaubenvllle
runts, and the coal centre reached of from
either road. Tne coal •lona is worth all that IS
atked for l b . entire property.
ALSO. Yarns of 173 acres, sitnate In St. Clair
township, Westmoreland rounty. Fa, Immedi
ately on the line of the Fenn& Railroad. The im
provements are a two-mory Frame House with
Bee rams and good cellar. a Frame Rank Barn,
wag. feet, and other mit-tigl.dlngs. There Is on
the place a good Young Apple Orchard:Dl/acres
cleared, balance in good timber: fearing general
ly good.
c all watered: underlaidand
limeston; convenient to chu wi rches. th coal
mills,
pe rs o nal n blacksmith Shope. together with the
peo property such as stoel. Implement.,
geOn In the ground. de. rosegslongiven imme-
distelY.
A... a Farm. of 147 acres. smutted in Penn
township, Westmoreland count, P... adjoin
ing iieisoo•illentailon. Pena'. Railroad. on
which there is • good Two Story ntene House.
wall
un
Six !Wins, a Bare, Car•,a, H og „ „ g d .
other buildings: an terch•ril of ditrere•t „. fruit ,
trees: It is ilerlaysdserith 0,1. There I. a
Well on It In good cinler. • producleg IS his.
pond., Ted. property I. 0119011eery cheap and
g ood isrms.
Also, • Farm of 131 acres, situated In Cone.
torigli township. Indiana county, Pa., about:
mile' it , the Wet; Penn's. Railroad, at Liver
usore maw'', The Imprevsniente sre a Two
ury Fran. House. w to Four Rooms, a double - -
Porch and old I.og Baru nprlng House. A b at
100 acrea cleared, the residue Cu timber. loch as
white oak, locust and chestr nt. This lam will
he win vs Cl low, the owner lei:Wog to go west.
Posiseesiou mmeAlatelY•
Also, • Farm tef 7.14 aerce, .hostel in r • ire
townsblo, indtana couttY. l's.. .Drat mpe`
from Horner Station, on the ludiana Branch
Railroad. The Impto•ements are • good Two
R.'s,. ROA 1/we..ltig. wi/h elk Room..
s
1 I , -moo Dank •• y 40: • fine Apple
urchtrd whir • ear,ety of dlercr.nt Pelt seers,
• go , d Cider Cress: fencing generdly g d:
water e.l Abkut ISO arr., eleared. 'I be re.idne
In'ood Vain.. load, and a good six foot vein of
l under the whole farm A 9,11 in of the
purchase motley 010 be taken for 1..11 located
an. In Nebra.ka, This escoperty. If sold 6c
lor nib-loth of March, will ha sold at the low
p r i g ,. az., toe,
sere. 1 . 0 AA t 33 lonon the Ist
day of April. a. D. 1.61. I
Also. Au excellent Farm of 15) acres, of which
01 acres are under cultivation. situate In Chris
tian county. Rituals. Improeements—a. new
frame d•redlng containleg rwnms. about 410
tholes fruit trees s good teoclog, e. at Iles
Rhin 1 2miles of the lideols Central IL R.; will
It
d on rettonable teem, Clay prove.) .
taken In pert exchange if desired.
Also, Lots In :souther si hoburba of Chicago,
. each Lot SO by Inn. In Kedsier. of
lota. These lots Ile one mile North of the Jane
toleuirof et. Louis and s Al and alechistan
It. Re.. and are o the line of the Pittsburgh.
fort Wayne and Chicago It. 11.. just 5 tithe.
Routh of the Court Hove, near the new Cattle
Li rounds, and will be sold Lir o:Peach.
Poe further particulars,enquir l. e of
G. TOWER.
• Real Estate Agent. 164 Fanelli street.
fel/3 . 4 •
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1,4161 FOR .8 ALE,
MEI
aiA-NCE
37 ACRES OF LAND
IN SCOTT TOWNSHIP, on the old Washington
111. biz Mlles out from the City of Plits'Orgh.
...men., • LA.' IS gnaw& IitICSF.. (old
but In the 1.4 of order) contain'. ni.VCINI
with a 'err Dry Cedar six feet deep.
walled up with stone. A Cistern built of rim
snd Cement, capacity $1 barrels: good Well a'
the door. hi/tiding and Barn pretty good. 1.59
bearing Currant Bushes: a large number of Ap
ple. Peach, year and Ilium Trees. all In the
brims of nearing. Son he grins brave Vines:one
acre of choice...wherries goal condition.
coil Is Oen, deel' and free from stone. There Is
7 aeresorGo.el Timber. all the under trnsh clear
d on", and the ...tie Tract under good Fence.
In short, this V11K....111 In the beat of order for
',Wong mney. IL Is nder-laid with coal,
wh!ch will o
ere lone be ealu u able.
l'atuu" - 8 10 • 41 . 01 4 4 • 0 0. cash, balance in
Bondannual payments with lotuses', secured by
Bond and Mortgage.
•moo, A FAUX IN LINCOLN CO., MO
Or =acres, Will 'Sell or Xxchange
EXECUTORS' SA
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh
the Will Of
The nedr_7letee, le . ercu..oet c o , f
G3IAUL•
on the Pre •
eeisee will °
Cee
Public nal, .
On Tuesday, February 19, 1967,
At 2 o'clock, r. Y.. the . rollowlrr tlAki E.kktr+
t
All that ce:traln lot or par - el sr green situ
rots.lns corner of Gonalllnan and Haldwl
In the Ninth We la the City of rut
//ell. fronting:l (set and Inches email. •
trees, and•stending 70 Stet nlong Baidwi
rest, on which is erected a
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TWO STOUT ➢4IOE DR ELLINIi 1101134
11,1.11 , 0CV101.1 ,
L. LILL.
Containing Ilan and Six ooms. The. Rotten Is
Con renleatly arratgad, ureibluisbed nod in good
cosulla ion.
Ts bas:—Onu•ditlsd In band; balance In Ulm,
equal annual pa'-amass, 1-cused by bond and
It u rtgage. Interns payabie senal-annualll.
JO Erll S. )000.0N.
". 0. MCK ELVT. , E.l.eettors, ha
Yl Nlil~l♦MCLitt I, Y.
- 1 4 , (Pit SALE,
A COUNTRY RESIDENCE
on the rEsNsrLvANIA ELLILROAD. Within
33 =licit. ride from the city. The house is en
irely n•ve, substantially "'toll. convenient in
its arrangements. and tasterolly ornamented in
side azil out. it has hot android water, and gas
enures I hrouirnou t. It ...maples • commanding
site en s tot on five acres, part of will. Is the
, gteal forest, the remainder [wing well lOW
edfor fruits an'd •egetahle•. ,There 1/ 6 %belay
orchard of dwarf trees.
The surrouud d l e m:r o e f i l ta e st:=. r consisting
o ' f lo r i .v lVlpTr t ticular . apply
IMPROVER PROPERTY
S.tuste la LawrenCeville, and lyrtugtleld, ad
log. ranging In prices from 41,000 to 11',000
Wlll trs sold on reasonable terms If soptled
la. Embrace this orportaaltr
For further luformatt on, apply at thanesllia-
tote and !Baur.. OElce of O. S. BATES.
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Jail • Butler street. Lawrencevilla.
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1. 4 '011. SALE.--. 4 FARM AT WALL
WTATIL•b, on the Central Railroad. with
Rood Improvements. Also, TWO galibli •VIL
cARPEN I Eli bTATION. writ Improved. A
COAL. VA RH 01 the hteetwnvllle Railroad. tight
miles fr•m the City. Property on Venn'. &se
tae ned Crow. - avenue. Improved and unimprov
ed, •nd In all ppers. of the cities awl suburbs
YAILNIS A-N LI lil/US LS TO LIT
Inquire ofILLla. ir
cPP*;ST.
MIMI
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- HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
Itsgaley's bane or Bidwell streer..Sec
orld Ward. allegheny City. A comfortable Yrome
,DI bra Houma and Cellos, with I.ot ,if
KT./ w a i11 l:11 Net front on arack of Street Can, by
I
bout 141 feet barb: or the Louie with half Ma
will be sold separately Apgar to J. C. 11A1
I.llf F, N 0.115 Federal street, Allegheuy, or al
Nu. 114 Fifth strcet, Pittsburgh. to
de3l:qt:::Wrill N. NZLOUN. Atry at Law.
DWELLING /LAD LOT,
No. a: COLWELL , STRAP. r. FOS. SALE.—
Thrt e stories bilk: peeised brick front, and ar
rangtil wlth hall, doubt., partoro, dining and
Mitts{ to and Ittlehen: ate sleeping apart.
meats and bathroo fromnd waier In the house:
Iron verandah in lot teat by ru foot.
Possession April Ist. Apply
B. NeLJOIN 00..
123 Fonfttli street.
COUNTRY RES !DEM 'E FOR
9 . , RENT. at Deer Creek, on the West. Pa. R.
It., U. mites frost the city—s. LaRGE LW El-L-
I:Ai. containing 9 rooma and halo, with shout 9.
cf ground, a stable and carriage hoe✓.
Dolt Grape and stirubbem and water at
the doo r bb
ALDERMAN DYER.
Coy. Federal and Lasock Puget.,
fela:l67 Alla gheny.
JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stock and Real Estate Broker.
J OIL% D. BAILEY. ,
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
AND AUCTIONEER.
Having taken out a commission Se Auctioneer.
.sad etheted an engagement with the Pittsburgh
Beard o 1 Trade, securing the use of their rooms,
shove the Thira National Bank, am now pre
pared to sell at public Auction. ducks. [t onic,
reeorltieg Real Estate. An., either at the above
rooms or on the Drell:Mee.
attru , lua paid. as heretofore to the
isle of :teal !Estate at private sat,
tadl les real Estate to the country attended V .
Oee. 1 .3 Fourth street. attended. :
FOR SALE,
A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING ROUSE,
liarlog all d.en Dopruaementa.
ht.l.htiLIZNY 121T1 ow .11 twl 0:1:7,..,:07 00
Jeate W. Cart,
W... loaton • tree, of 1.-frt,,rt
deep. awl b.autlfully otusaeoo.wlto
0 , 0
twra and tree, The lcurruva . ..
Iwo alert Double Dr ea Dot!
m ilt of the hart
aterials a• tl contalnlot s.d brio stable tn.l r'arrlaon
T o b e l l r d_
heatedlt lttßutr
a b „. y U 1.1,... liter[ eteam
ed for sa lcon wreath
tluß „- front the ity. Terms
,;'-u.-niture'wlLl be wad wl:h the house
it dest: T c l o. ' l r e/ sc ss los n yt r ., lla:t 6.
felt • No. hal Fourth sthwt.
I.TI BELTEN G:—Leathe
mt.! ti um 11 , 1 U be ot the beat quality. Ala°.
oum I .. c alag, Ilene, llaskets. ae. Lae. Leath.
and Wee,. alwai ton hand and fur axle at the
iuwat by J. a H. PIIILLIre,
iata
to uid VIOL Clalr stzects
PROFESSIONAL
JOHN W. RIDDELL,
FCR SALE
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H. C. MACHRELL,
ATTORNEY 8 COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
No. EIS Grant Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ae.4.t.=
B . F. DROWN,
ELM., Local Claim d.gent. 11. E. S..
JOVN CROFT
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M=M!IM=I
EMS
AT sMJDr BIDE,
F 331332
Broker In Broca. sad Beal ittatO.
37 lonnrlT st.. (Bnrke•s B311,11nr.)
FOR ISdLt7.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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COW
Office, No, 67 Fourth St, second floor,
PITTEIBMG 11, PA,
PONSIOV. BOMIFF, Asp JEnur.s OF PIT
Promptly Collected
NO chuge made null clalcas are nettled. and
then but a modetite tee.
8100.
E1:32:02
ADDITIONAL BOUNTY.
LOST DISCHARGES.
Soldiers who hare last their dllehargs eertie
cotes and Who Ire nthe r..se entitled to the 1141.11
[tonal *lOO bounty, ern hare their rases at
tended to by Calling an or addressing
W. J. & MILL PITTERSON,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND CLAIM AUNTS,
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SOWIEIIB ,
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS,
Extra Bounties, Back Pay, &c.,
Collected la tbi t3hortest.pocalble time, DT
♦. K. BROWN.
JOHN B. LAMILIE,
• Atturneye at Law,
Oct, No. 114. Yirtn .tr.ct,
:e.l.lyrT I'ITTSBUROH
JORN A. STRALIT
Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace
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AND POLICE. MLULUTILATZ.,
Office, 112 Fifth St. opposite Cathedral,
PITTSBURUiI,
Deeds, Bonds. !tor ages, Acknowledge:mita,
ss
lltpoeltlone and all Lee al Busine executed
Cut promptu.s and dispatch. , myladd
WILLIAM JANCEY. NOTARY
IT t•OI1L1C l JUSTICE °ETD'S PEACE.
AND ItE•L ESTATE Offcecorner
Butler and fravor street.AGENT:
Lawrenceville. of
oPKVigIVAIV.M`f,O7,;7IfAtZ s gd . g.
grEe . gf i zt ag nu ag z owleugmentot all lands
WILLIAat JANCEY,
Justice of the Peace and Notary Entine.
ntEdS:b.l3
EIISTACE S. MORROW,
ALDERMAN AND CONVETANCERi
Pennsylvania Avenue.
of the kitties and opposite Chid= Street
CHATHAM T. EWE% G,
Attorney at Law,
So. 69 Grua Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Kr Commissioner for 01110, Aentuety. Wan
Missouri salo other .tstes.. , mv18:16.7,,
JOHN C. IfIcCOMBS, I
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR LAW.
No. 87 Fifth Street.
//lYrrenelons. Bounties, and Arrays of Pay
promptly folleettd. I I10.9:0.51
I:R4 aty.
prrrsputwa BREWERY.
CARSON, DARLINGTON& CO.,
ANIL% RUSHES AND DUP, DEALEES,
en oessors to
JOSHUA RHODES ZS CO., Pittsburg
War. W. AIIDEBSON, Allegben
MEI
The attention of the cos tomes* of the two !wets
Ls partleulot ly lovited to out
ALES AND PORTER.
WOtob. throngb the careful selection of Mantra=
ourenentlyemablog facilities and Hops from
the yards gut and West. op can guarantee to be
pare and satmfacwry to the node. •
Our IN DIAALE has ^eau highly rermamvided
by phyatclans for family um,
ar r. AN D ElthON eugtomen will flexile be
=rig ' r1;:1 1 ,1 5 /1:el. th e ' 4. O, V;tion t r 2ca * :"
Corner of Daquesne YaJ aed Darken ADO,
nogom
JAMAS SKITIf.
ThOMAS ROUTE A. A.. TOC - NO.
THOMAS SHOWN.
ALI,EGIIENTBREWERL
Becton purchased the old established Brewery
known as the ALLEtitiltleY iumwEirt, for
merly owned by Camp cell h. Iteetan, we would
Inform the totblle that we Puts hdcontlaultoi the
manntacture of
SPRING WATER ALES,
Yule from rare Spring Water. sod from our
tectittles nod long experience In the business.
we feel that we will be enabled to glee
entire sallefection to those who may fever us "nth
then ImLottege.
*maws co..
465 Rebecca S:treet,
M=E;:MI
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=real orders left at BROWN & GRAHANMI.
203 Liberty stre... rittsborgh. w 3.11. promptly
attended to. • 003361
PHOENIX STEAM BREWERY
JOS. ......
SPEACER &
',ESTERS AND BREWER'
Ale, Porter and Brown Stott,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ROBERT WATSON, Banagar. lel9:dE
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pi THE COURT OF QUARTER
•• SESSIONS t• F . ALLEGHENY ILOUNTY,
reonsyirsota. — ln the matter of tt.e -
WIDENING 01 WEBSTER ST/AKET.
Retweln High end. Tunnel streets. .
No. lE.Beetenaber Session.. Inn,
The untlersione.l. 'Nm'e'..tdner •moolnted by
suit Court to :stoate sestlin per of:trod by . the
Duties totemste lin the .r• matter zed
port the same to the tone e'tll trend t` tee
Gene , ouert. Cs— on 11SUAT.
r:n..10.14 : loch, S. itb•ri
apere point, cub 11.5.0 if they see proper.
ALFILEIS ANKH,
Commissioner._
ICIEM
TN THE COURT OF QUARTER
tESSIONS or ALLVI ENY CUINTY,
rerosaylTaa...—ln till matter of Ott
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ISIOENINII VY GISSO STBEET,.— -
lletsreen Magee ?viol Steyens , n strscts, to the
Vighth Ward of the City bf Ilttsturgh.
o. 14 Se ptentuer tensions.
.Mint
The under., fined, ronslpsionsr appo , t led by
said Court, to take the testimony °nem' by the
parties Intereste ,, In the above matter and rr
port the same to the Court, .111 attsed to the
duties of his appsda meta at Ms voice. No. 71
(:raut strest. St••burvb, I'a, ou Is EIC.. HY
•V. Yebruary IC, at 2 0.0 oet. P. S.. at
hies time end pia ce nit persons Interested can
‘"" if
they
sot
proper. ALFltil) KERB,
Commissioner.
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WEEUTOWS NOTICE.— Letters
teattmeetary on the ea teteof Ezekiel Bow,
late of the Borough of Terenturn. *Orebro,
Couety. is., deceased, haring here Fr.."
to
the undersigned. All person. Indeht.d to :aid es
tad
e tahro ere q a ur i a ng d e tap
tm.O,t e to umed ist t e h
e= Pro ,
Orly
authenOrst cl
ed. for eair:Peat. to
JOHN WIN KM eN.' Exec' ,
Or, E.1.1Z• HOWE, (els lore.)
EI.VTELS
BINGHAM HOUSE,
ELEVENTH AND MARIE STS.
sxx_..aaar.r_aipEr.x.a..!
This new and elegant House Is now open (Or tb
receptiou of guests, with •il the opuolutineuts of
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CURLIS DAVIS,
PROPRIETOR.
1333=111
LA. PIEUVE 110U,SE,
Philadelph is.
The tubsertbers beet ^•• lewd this favorlte
House It has been ItEWITTE • N 1r I•,.iiii.
MD Ili AN EutAIAN'T MANI:XI% shtl [Alt
kVe k At P AVl ' cttgi
,ehtas Hotel. will be taklntalbed lathe Itttin
as In the past
btrAbbbi
U
AItiIISEDIENTg.
OPERA
LT-.r .+.l
UVEI;INOtON.
13181Frh!artt:VrttING.Itt,ted r.._
am thv n, welt ot the !a..3-a. arttet,
niSS CILIAULOITIL 2I II.42I`.OI6N,
clo.tetlng of
truehe tee let des., vritteu et
presely fo e
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And the charm:leg comedy Of •
THE LITTLE TEEIS.IIEE.
SAturday •fternOen—Byrequest of the Many
savor tr. of temper”ce. the maalgulueuturla
Praluee the great moral drums.,
try E I , IsUNE.I.stD.
In pseparutlon—THE SEA Ur ICE.
THEAT/LS.
Z2 u ......2 222.2, 22. 22. CLital
FkIIDAT ET
F.NIX February" Es,, entire
c,anir of proves., The ntnovreoa LATIUM,
champion. VoLLT XII. .1 Me tamnt..l
Th• itoes. Lfe.,. eel 11101liS.
etog dancers sod comedt•na. togetn, tie
furl: dra.valla. olio , e•tt pantomime oosepti.rky
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- 1 7 3tICE.a: ur 1132111.10. — .11••errr 7 1 ,rats. 1&e1
(:bole, liater). 23c; rel Tate Sex.,
OTPUBLIC CATHOLIC
LIBRARY LECTURES
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“Money, Wealth, and Our Na
tional Finances.”
$lOO.
By Dr.WILLISX ELDER,
etstittlelut of tea Vnlted Matta Ittuary Do
partzuctit, •t the
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
On Tuesdaylnd Thursday TM:IMT%
February 2 , 310 awl With. -
Tick*. msy be obtaleol at the Book sad Heal.
titu•rs. .No tcserved uttt. -
1..tC2C1111 COMUISTSZ:
TIIPI.O. E. T 0,1K.1.i. L. B. I , CTTEAMAS
J. 1.51 es B. DODOS, 11114.1.1H1C1 CULL.
fe:.l • T.
Mr - CITY HALL,
Wednesday, February 27th.
GRAND ccolvcnrs-Xur
Sacred and Secular Rio,
1=11=1:1
BENEFIT 0? THE WORTHY POOR,
without rosard to creed
or co , or.
Muskat I , lr.ctur,• Er. EDMUND A. Wig ,
wo, ors.. -SO4 ,140. MUM! of Trtuttr
Church.
Tee proorarnme •may Is bad at th. same plane.
ar. the "ric'reta.. and wnl be ponnse, i bi s
per on Monday. Tuesday and WeQueeday of neat
week.
Tickets fifty (50) eente. To be bad at tle
el? Music loud book SUM. /SI ennatlerenloa
o the object, there v.ll be au tree lilt.
tele:ta
IarTHE NATION'S OPPORTIEr.
111TY.—Tte astlngulsbed Colored Lep.
turpr,
Mrs. F. E. W. 111013 i,
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CITY HALL, PITTSBURGH,
Next Thursday Evening, Feb. 26.
Stn." cr—. , riir -NATION'S 011.14 T 01T011-
TUZarlf ."
Ticket+ of admlst lon, 28 eoete each. Reset,*
39.11./ 30 eellt• each. A part of the proceed ,
will be glees to two charttabla asseelatioria.
dies'e mission is lo'belp the r. or, v.. he L.-
Benevolent 001. tk rittsborgl. sad the
Ailegheny G. It. League.
Doors open at 7 o'clock; the Leetureertllle.
Kin at o'vlock.
The public is earnestly_itivited to attend.
Key. JOHN ;'CAS.
felbo+: S. A. N aLE
WirPROC. COOPER'S DANE—
ISO ACADEMY AT WILKINS HALL.
POUKTII PTIiELT. NEAR IikIITLITIZLLL
Newelarsee now f..rellna. On ThursdaT'S and
Patnrilay'e Neaten an - 1 !Ilene' Claes all T. Y.
licetirmen's Class at ra. wreathe.
OTICZ—UnoI Poiret on Feld.) krenhair‘
Feb:kt . , lit. Overture b orcbeatra al 7,c
o'cloc m k. Denelne to cnrcepen y
ee at 11 o'clock pre
clsoy. Ticket. can be had of the pupils of Pmt.
Cowper only. fe4.78
Nitsi` soaquielxlro24l4l;tell
ADDY, WILLLIMS & BARTLEY,
X 20 1..a1CT2U1.33311M1L 8 .
GAS AND STEAM FILTERS,
Cor, Sixth and Smithfield Sts.,
rrrrsuuntan, PA.
Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Site.,:
nANCIIESTEIL
All klnes of Water. U and Steam listorea
constantly on hand. lekel3
ADDY, WILLIAMS 8 BARTLEY,
ICeeirou laud • superior article of
WOOD PUMPS,
All kinds of Iron Pampa, Eirdrauta, nett Len.
Alert Lea 4 /Oath Taos, ataka,WCAr
Closets, NY ash Baer., Wash mazes, ae.•
_ •
Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets,
An kinds of Berea:tog doge 7rprbbll7.
All of by mall Immediately Attendee to.
All
Joaasom.
lIERLERY & JOILNSON,
Flaniinirs, Gas and Steam Fitters,
STREIT EXTiTISION.
Plttaisloasrals.. Ps.
An orders by mall executed eatisfaersorllY and.
promptly atte sd es Is.
rt - full Ilse ofAstb. Tubs: Pump.,
Water slosata. Its Chandeliers. Pendants, -
and Sias Shadef hi re M. tee most reasonahl•
p Urders from eovntty IFltiffrOS ny matt ProIDP ts
ly attended 10. et' ot.—
li YID Hose of every descrityna. jelltdßl
BAILIFF, BROWN & CO,.
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PLUS LITERS, keep or , build c
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LEAD. LEADPIPE;BATEI TUBS. WASH BA-
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rluls for 1111101 op public or private butidluga
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GIS AND STEDIFITTING,'
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Wafer Closets and. WaslfStau'ds.
Tom T. EWENS,
CSucceseor to =wen. &
165 Wood St.,PlWitrtirgh, Po.
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1 1 11IST CLASS LOOSING GILLS*
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY-
J. IFY ObTS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
Keep. on band and manotAetAfTLYl.-9,741,rtel
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BILISEVESS MAYS '
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nos, 6 and S st. Clair Street.
Hu • Pethettml Charter
Book-Heeping, renmatialifp sad ArithrattiC.
time unlimited 1140 00
Arithmetic and Penmanship per quarter
of three mosths
rooms:WAN per mouth--
Tor Circulars or Specimen., address
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weir Third street. Plttshorell.
PENS AN D CAUE. Wholesale ana Waal.
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Persona out of the city haying Pena to repay
mu scud them try mall and promptly returned.
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LOUIS BERGE &CM.llanufac-:
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Wveroamso 97 BL,ILEE.Eit STBEET. &cora
Block `o eat from Broadway. NEW ?WM.
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Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks,
Sheet Iron Works, &c,
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