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~SATL`BOAI.FERBIIAIIY TS. ING7
. .
GOOD WORK FOR*.T RE. SOUTH.
Among the many efforts put forth by
the Christian people of the North, for
the education, evangelization and eleva
tion of the poor of the Sonth, both white
-,,and colored, none shat we have heard M
strikes ns as promiShig„ such I ergo results,
in propo lion to the labor and money ex.
'needed, as the sVattim of Operations set
in motion by .the Amerbian Tract Soci
ety through the agency of colportcurs.
The corps of colporterirs engaged in till..
spedial work are under the direction t f
the Rey, G. L. SHEARER, District Sec
retary of that Society, who is now here.
- The plan la tef-Orgaisize Secular and
Sunday Schools, especially' on the plan
tationa, to be conducted by the people,
themselves; furnish them with suitable
books,- and give them evert encourage
ment to help theieselves. There aro ,
now about UWE heuidrethif themselves.,
schools.
principally among the , freetlnien, which
are so nterly self-sustainiug,, that about
sixty thousand persons are now
.receiv
ing more or less instruction under the
auspices of this organization, at an ex
penditure of less than thirty : thousand
dollars a year,l say fifty cents to each
pupil, while in' the schools maintained
by the chtirches and other voluntary as
sociations the expense is from ten to
twelve dollars to,pach-pupiL -True, the
work cannot be done so thoroughly, but
it can be -vastly , more diffUsed. Indeed
the plantations and rural districts ran be
reached to no other way.
Popular sentiment in the South on the
H subject of the education of the colored
people is rapidly ire' roving, and many
• influential whites are heartily co-operat
ing in the - work. Some of the whites,
• ,especially those who remained loyal
throughout the war, readily undertake
the work of teaching in the Sunday and
other schools, both' -white 'and colored.
All they need is to- be furnished with
books and a little direction how to use
them. We have been permitted to make
- the following extract from a letter re
ceived
argthwa, of Allegheny, from. a ( dis
-41 tinguished friend of his, who figured
very proinMently at the South during
.the war. Speaking of the education
and elevation of the freedmen, he says:
"lly interest in the cause led,hic ou
have, bo mum at heart, boa not aba
and I would freely contribute to circu
late the Abridgment of Worship, "
(which seems to me admirably exebutcu
' ted) tot only amongst our colored,
our white populations.
"My position (still unpardoned) limits
my influence to my example and the ex
pression of my. opinions amongst a few
friends. Ido pot know that under any
cirencastances I could accomplish much,
_bat I would'gladly try to do more. .
"There has been, since General Lee's
surrender, school on my plantation for
colored -ctuldren, taught by a very re
tipectable man, one of my former slaves.
His attainments are, however, too Ihni
fed to make him an elliaient teacher, and
I have repeatedly told my -servants that
• I would aid them to-procure a more com
petent person by a subscription of ($1.00)
one hundred dollars a year. The dial
. =hies connected with the settlement of
a stranger, at a period of such Intense
excitereent, ire very great; and the still
greater difficulty at present of procuring
any one else, have thu s far rendesttmreden4 their
efforts abortive. The public se
furor of their education, an grounda tioth
of policy and duty, isn,
gaining so enlth,
and if any tolerably satisfactory settle
'meat of our difficulties could be obtained.
• class, of satire teachers would won
spring up."
On Sunday evening, as announced in
another place, a keneral meeting of the
friends of the Southern poor will he held
- at the First Pres'vteri_a Church, where
addresses will be made by Rev: 3lr.
SHE AnEn, the general agent of this work,
by "Uncle Janst Nessus'," a zealous
army colporteur during the war, and
now an efficient co-worker with Mr.
flUxenEn, and by others. It will doubt
.
less bs a Meeting of unusual Interest.
_ _
°VERSE %CUED TIite:II,,ELVIE.!
The Reconstruction bill as it passed
Congress, is now In the hands of the
President. - It is generally believed be
will return it with his objections, instead
of defeating that'll' by - non-action. Of
course it will be passed over the veto.
The Democratic Representatives have
overreached themselves most decidedly
In their opposition tactics on this recoil ,
*traction question. The Senate bill was
the most liberal measure, as regards the
!Southern people, acted on affirmatively
by either House of Congress. It permit
tedthe Southern people to go ahead, and
reconstruct their State governments,
without any limitation on the exercise of
they right of suffrage. Suffrage, was
' made, in effect, universal to the
' rebel' as Well as they negro.
When this meausure came up in the
Rouse, it was distasteful to Mr. STESEti 6
'and the more advanced radicals, who de.
mended that, while the suffrage should I
be gutiranteed to the freedman, rebels
should be dtafmnchised. Alone, the ex
. tr.eme radicals could not have defeated
the Senate prOposition, but the Demo
crats of the Rouse; without exception,
voted with them to non-concur; in the
hope, doubtless, of staving off all action.
Mark the result that followed, - and for
which the Southern people - will doubt
less holtitheir Northern Democratic al
. lies responsible: the Senate insisted
on its hill; the Howe amended it so as
to exchide from voting in the relmidll- I
lotion of the Southern States, all pecsons
who ate made incapable' of bolding of
fee by the terms of the third article of
the proposed amendment to the Consti
tution. By tiffs all are excluded from
the suffrage mho once having taken an
oath to banned the Constitution of the
Tinited Stan., subsequently gave aid
and comfoit to it., rebellion: The Ben.
ate bill as thus am• os u e d ,
ecmmanded
. Rel"bliean Senator
the vote of every
and Representative. The ..,,,,i nt which
we wish to make evident is o. h ._ 11 . 1
not the Democrats of the abuse ~,,,lidly
voted against the Senate bill, this e..,,,
comprising to a groat extent what Sent:
' for Cowst: chooses to call the "brains of
' the South"—in other words the guilty
leaders of the rebellion—would have
been permitted a hand and voice in the
foundation of the new State govern-
Monts. Ina gaming phrase, the Dent
* -carats allowed themselves to bc enchered
while holding a "lone hand."
. RETRILDT J 0112: SON, confessedly one
• of the ablest men of the nation, and the
Democratic leader of the Senate, voted
• for the bill as it passed Congress, assign
ing the following, among other reasons,
- for so doing:
"I have not ray way. lam obliged,
therefore, to acqui.:sce in the decision of
---- 7 - in - majority of Congress, however erro
neous - or uoidsil may believe tb at deci
sion to be, prov ided I believe that it will
and in a CO7IOIIII vely short time in re
storing the S,luthe n States to the bro.
therhood "of gittoes. lam unwilling that
thiaGongtegs shad idjourn Without' the
adoption of some at usure• that holds out
a hope, .however distant,"that this may
be the result of our deliberations; and
believing that this will be done by the
111•1
adoption of the measure as it now . stands
before you, I shall no' give it my vote,
not because I approve of it in the an.
at met or in the particular, but 'because I
think I see in it a mode of rescuing the
y from the perilous predicament
ich it Is now placed." .
MEI
A TEMPERANCE MOVEMENT.
.As our readers are already aware, - a
callhasheen issued fora State Temper
ance Convention, to be held at
burg, on the 26th instant, and that it is
signed by the Governor, the Seeretary of
State, many Members of the General
A ~e mbly, and prominent private indi
viduals resident
,in different eountiet..
This movement is timely, and we
sin
cerely trust it may not end
to spas,
medic effort, and be unproductive of per
t
manent results.
Wilson er differences of opinion may
exist as to the intrinsic nature of alco
holic drinks; whether they are to be
clamed as polsons; - or tonics, or nutri
ments; the tact Is E 0 palpable as to be un
disputed on all' hands, that the inordi
nate use of them as beverages is pto•
ductive of incalculable' evils. footed.
Mate drirMing Is the great social vice of
this country. •It overlaps and swallows
up all others. It wrecks more charac
ter, deilroys more happiness, consigns
larger multitudes to penury and want,
instigates to more crimes, and leads to
vastly deeper debasement, -than all other
causes combined. It spares neither high
nor low, rich nor poor, wise nor igno
rant, pious nor profane, refined nor vul
gar, male nor female. Its ravages are
universal Scarce a family can be found
that does not hold in its circle one of the .
victims. Nor does the mischief seem to
have reached its' height. Evidences
abound that it is on the increase, and if
left uncombatted, will overwhelm all
ranks of . society..
If by suitable means any can he res
cued—much more, if effectual barriers
can be set up to the inundation—the eir
cunastsuces of the case address powerful
appeals for help to all patriotic and
Christian people.
lIIPUACIIMIFA T,
A good many sensible people have re
garded the • proposition t
meo impeach the
President as an argument of terror ad
dressed by thO radicals to..the fears of
that functionary. Ho seems to have to
ken a different view, and to have con
cluded that behind the proposition there
was a deliherate purpose and an unfing
ging will. Hence he has opened formal
negotiations with republican members of
Congress to save himself from a doom he
believed to be approaching. ..
It is reasonable to meo.oro the depth
of his fears by the magnitude of the con
cessions he is 'willing to Make to have
them . allayed. Let us consider what
these concessions are. . He agrees to cur
render all the principles he has been con
tending for against Congress; so far as
relates to reconstruction. Then he con
sents to accept and help enforce the Con
stitutional amendment, which the ten
seceding States have rejected. He goes
even beyond this, and professes his read
, inessto demand impartial suffrage.
Assuming . that the President under
stands his own case, it would seem to be
manifest ' than the members who are
pushing the impeachment must have
valid grounds to work upon.
If the President had taken the ground
a year ago he new avows he is willing to
occupy, reconstruction by ,this time
would have been fully under way, if not
actually accomplished. Ilis refusal to
co-operate with Congress haaput off the
grand consummation, and made what was
bad enough at best much worse than it
would otherwise have been. -
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New York to Philade , pWa—Chesti n
Str, et —Cenzeter
aul m es---wehu ty of Nort
e rn Cenral - ell.
et, larks—Altoona—Plttsburgh Leas
ing Artists.,
.
Correspondence or the Pittsburgh Gazette.
From the din and roar of Broadway,
we enter the ferry boat and passing old
Trinity, with its crowded graves, lofty
spire and monument over the bones of
those revolutionary heroes, who prefer.
red death in the vilest of prison holes to
submission to British tyranny, are soon
on the cars for the "Quaker City," whose
monotonous fronts of red brick and glar
ing white shutters-strike us as the more
distasteful after the rich brown stone of
Fifth Avenue. Philadelphia we found
in a buitle of holiday pieparation, and.
Chesnut street, with its crowds and bril
liant gas lights at evening. presented a
gay scene. Caldwell's, too, was brilliant
'Alighted, and glittering with gold and
silver plate, precious stones, handsome
bronze and statuettes. The public site des
with their line old 'trees, in 0.11111111 1 .:r
seem like little patches of woods set in
the glare and dust of artificial city life.
Mire is much to interest a stranger; Gi
rard CAlege Fine nohle buildirm, in the
Academy of Arta are We 's cele
brated paintings of "Christ Rejected"
and "Death on the Pule Horse,'' and
that fine Dutch scene, 'T r ite Relief of
Linden." On 'Market street we wend
If
our way along pavements which coun
try dealers have edged with muss,
green
and fresh as emerald wreaths, Christ-
I mas trees and evergreens, to the studio
of the sculptor, Struthers, whose father
presented the celebrated marble sarco-
One to General - Washington and wife
and Henry Clay. We have not seen,
even in Greenwood, such line monumen
tal designs as are to be found in the
cemeteries. of Philadelphia. That over
the grave of Itosegarteril designed by
Struthers, is much admired.. On the
side of the column are carved' the sash,
sword and revolver of . the soldier be
neath, who bus laid them , aside forever.
Every indentation in these last is as
perfect as. skill can make it. Bat
our time is 'limited, and we are
soon en' route for liarrisbutg, in
whose neighhorhood are some of the
choicest scenes on the Susquehanna. We
shall not soon forget a trip we had over
this Northern Central, last fall,. trout
Baltimore to Watkins on Seneca Lake, a
thriving town, and summer resort often
of thou-ends, attracted by the beauty of
it', "glen" and the broad, green bosom
of the Luke, with besutitul genera lying
beyond. At llarriaburg the equinoc
tial broke forth, wrapping the mountain
peaks in mist, and pouring, a flood over
the face of this beautiful country. lint
its fury was soon spent, and as the diode
igirted, the peaceful Susquehanna again
appeared, its banks heavily fringed with
standing willows, from under whose shelt
ering branches little boats were eager to
shoot forth, then the old towns of Sun
to,,ry and Northumberland, rich with
,T 4, ric interest; cheerful, pleasant Wil.
gardens. Widely "nnthvirt and Elmira, with its handsome
of
the mouritah.flitferent is the ride.
tr , n , a • Barridau - g, Pittsburgh' through
ranges round Altoona.
T.l,,(:e"e route 6 .11 s beautiful as the other
1 ing murmur of strei„ as
-- grand and stem.. We bear the rush
the effort to impress n
r ed along, and everywe are whirl
'otr is strained in
Is.y the mind the.
scenery of the "horse shot: , pi, fa hurgh
stems on lire as we eater; 'llelist I. um:
would imagine least lw dethe clouds of
smoke, but this people are, ~,A-rtliele:s'
friendly and social, and we sinil long
I remember the week cl eat there, te a l our
visits to the studios of artists, som e o r
whom are among the most prominent in
1 the country. The name 01 Jasper La..,
mart is associated with our finest pm_
traits, as that of George Demi with rare
fruit and game pieces; Trevor 3lcClurg
with touching domestic scenes, that of
ins "Volunteer's Return" being the best
known; Clarence. M. JOlll3B with fine
paintings of animals; Alfred Wall with
landscapes, particularly winter scenes,
and his brother William Wall, for his
perfect picture* of atreams, brook* and
flyers, which add Wonderful beauty to
his views.
The name of the Diamond recalls come
cad memorlcs of Gettysburg, and the
square around, which lov/reeks after the
great battle, we met on early mornings
with wagon loads of clothing and food
\for the thousands of wounded still on
the field. But the. Pittsburgh Diamond
is free from such associations, aplace full
I of life and bustle, as markets are
with
ripe
ally. Some of these heaped stands with
ripe red torriatoes; green topped celery,
cauliflower, and curled heads of choice
"Lavoy"have been graphically pictured
by the pencil of Miss E. Williams, of
Allegheny. In her studio we find also a
striking portrait of the Clerk oh the Mar
ket; Mr. Dallas. Thn Allegheny ceme
tery is one of the most beautifully-situa
ted in tho'country—through the grounds
are several fine marble figures. Out of
these is Mrs. Lippincott. Every fold in
tlit dress is plainly Wrought in the mar
ble, as she bends over to gaze, with a
child's wonder, at the butterfly, which,
imprisoned in her tiny fingers, is n beau
tiful emblem of her own immortality.
3. 13. M.
ARR!SUUKG LETTER.
• —.—
Corresnondeneo of tae Pittsburgh Gazette.
ItartaistrunG, February 22, 1867.
Editions GazaTTE :—Happening to be
iii Harrisburg on the 19th ir st., with a
couple of hours to spare, I spent them in
the Halls of the Senate and House. The
Senate was engaged
. on some unimpor
tant business, which being disposed of,
it was agreed to make the General Rail
' road' Bill the order for the next morn
ing, and to be considered to the exclu
sion of other business, until disposed of.
I Speaker Hall seemed to me to be fa
miller with his duties, and to make a
good presiding officer.
In the House the private calendar-mm. 3
being called, and Speaker Mass, we
thought, dispatched them current busi
ness of the House with arked energy
and propriety His voice is clear;
his,
enunciation after the military. fast
and
hion,
quick and terse, but very distinc
easily heard all over the Hall; his bear
ing dignified and courteous. Several old
bear
me
expressed great satisfaction
with the new Speaker, and predicted
that he would prove himself the best of
the speakers for many years of the
Legishstive history. Colonel Glees ex
hibits, when presiding, an-air of almost
st
stern gravity . and earneitness,
Speaker Hall is more bland and suave,
and yet they , are equally distinguished
for hearty . geniality when. met eff the
Chair. I found both our Senators and all
our Representatives at their posts ready
to answer their call, or if they had some
thing to be acted on endue right of call,
to borrow the right from any member
who could spare it. I learned that all
our members are very constantly in their
seats, and attend diligently to business.
I heard Representative Wilson make a
brief speech, in which he acquitted him
self with grace and ability. Mr. Peters
kindly procured for me the privilege of
examining a bill on the files of a com
mitte ettee o
o see be Is a member. It is
easy t that he is closely observant
of all the proceedings—watches and
scrutinizes his files. The 'order. and
rules of the House have to be learned
by every new member before ho can
venture on a conspicuous course
4at• the House. Hr. Peters, with
a year's experience, we predict, will he
roine a more useful and ,better represen
tative than many more pretentious mem
bers. I saw a half dozen men in the
House for whom I would not swap Mr.
Peters—one fur the six. He . is upright
mid reliable to the extent of his ability,
and his capacity for usefulness Will grow
with his experience. Messrs. Colville
and Chadwick are esteemed as among
the more respectable of the new. mem
bers.. Mr. McKee deserves the reputa
tion he has earned for diligence; for
soundness and ability; be Is an excellent
member, experienced and capable. I
was favorably impressed by what I saw
of the present Legislature. It is greatly
to be regretted that the Connellsyille
Railroad iniquity was enacted. A. mul
titude of virtue I
wil would l not be proud of our
redeem it. But
for this stigma,
'resent Legislature. ALLEGILLN T.
IMMEDIATE RELIEF—A Cure
r LAZY —MaTOALFS. IlltaLT all ha
sl ATM . a•NtI.:I)Y, for Itheumatlato. Neurs'sla,
lout. Nervous ..eadtebea, and Pa n + In tbo Stead
This prep•ratlon is entirely new, haying be
, en
en tt•e only • few month, let , at,ir in tt'
el., lit , it ',en In Ara to lall • uo eat 410,
(fo•ty rep e ated . yart•lsl .elleves the todn. and.
melee pilot effects &core. It not only
reireee• most excrotl• Ong .Ropy' but, r
when
r ve " :lWw .l Irt;;;u7 t. ; ? r 7" ‘o' h m ont hs.
a
In 'two or three .lass:anollnamany cares of ex
treme torture. r•lleg has ueen lined In a few
hour, lu a 1 other co s . t astf err been
rr a , ord 10 at In • emit apace of
• es , charm ef es Tt; !WO t.L`MATIe
them theme , ' epiantav nee' seat, ens
the most violen , Lag,. 1111,11raltlr, ea
sawn, Nervous Headaches. sod all sant-
M•monplalhm. In this resp
chit
Is very Mffer
tut he other lmen.. remeolve which Ar
co st.rtly Icing bronekt Met •le the putdle; t on .
ereatin - neat of which lles In too twor buff Ter's
•wallbwleg three or IOU: quarts of mutelnan
•eons 'Muhl. before the @tightest ream Is prom
..d. it. member that a few oropsof (TM woo
derfra medlelne nets 111 e en•slc. •nd iustautlY
alleviate , the moot wawa able palm .
• v'Tneeaed ou P .saao t n e e d
d (d l e lard ps
er bo t t l e . he
Zile Agent
Agent
for TaMburgh.
Ja-forif PLR 31INa. Druggist.
Corner Market mreet and the taammd,
we found '.4l' " Vittsburah,orynna.
What Swayne , s Ointment Will
te
r.
6—lt .111 cure Chronic Eryelpels• of the 4.00.
4—lt WA cure Salt K.Aur , . braid Head.
6-1 t will cure tchnair riles. ii'l gniptiona.
6—lt 1.111 corlt i yely cure all in Disease. ,
7-060 111 , 411TNIL'S 1./414214.1L1T tad 40(010.
.0
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"ITCH" Dr. firooyner Utufniant, ••TETTEIC •
--runt'i . ..TETTEIi"
"ITCH" NEVER KNOWN ' •
”TETrICLI"
“ITCH'• liTETTEN•I
..ITCH” TO TAIL "TETTEIt.'
•• ITCH" I•nrrTr.it,
Crrpared
only bY Dr. SW AYNE. a SON, CNN
alrisla Sold by ICCLAILNAN a DlCKEN
l'itn.'l...rt, ' 4%7.1 6 ITIATN it 61 taVet l 6?....; ) ri A.
rrininur.i_liC, col' aill and harket rireeta. cilia
burgh: KA NE /..LEMIT, Allegheny.
2,1 z ”TTS
READ TIIE CERTIFICATE OF
Rev. R. T. FLUALIN.
To I,B.IIOSTLITEIL
•
Sirt—Thls It to certify that I was tat
with the dracepsle a Tear igolast March, and.
for a:period of eight months. eras one of the
most ptlacra'le creatures Sun ever beheld, not
beteg able elther to- est, drlelt.•or sleep, and
was compelled to wale the Pour Incesaantly.
I was nearly de pat ed of my resent., and hope
Lad e4lthely lefl mr, all msde fur my
recovery l'itelog proved Pretties..
Sy tee Prat or November, IS&. I Wad become S
weak Cud tackle that I could scarcely elan and
stole. aid. to all appearance. would sloe
At this Calor reed lour advertlssment.l
my wits proyalled op.o me to try your Bitters.
A bottle was procured. sod. stmt' , to ass. 1
soon commenced recovering. I bans taken four
bettlev. sad am enlnylnit et gond
hcaltb now •s
could be cant cted for one of toy age (about sixty
years.) I have no doubt that It was your Bitters
slow, under Melo° rrovldeucc, that effected
I this wonderful c urs. 16. T. FLU/i1..1.N.
I2 l E OlOOO t
TH1..1 HEALTHINESS OF THE
WHITE PINE.
Ope'Of the most valuable compounds that hi
neer been brougt t before the American public Is
that of the white plat, called I,I,AND'S
WHITE; riNr.coliroutay• ltia compounded
Iron the Inside barn of the pine inn, which
grows abundantly throughout all thelSew
ltpg
!mid Status, and bas lung beta known .eat 1-
tied for Its unfi•sciirtml in properties, not only try
• •
the inhabitants of that relicts of country now
resident, hilt lik evrise to the wild /wile.. who
formerly roamed the wilderneas of the . . Pie as Itho..
land pine teeth, and from sthouitt• great medi
csi ',trines seem to' 1 are been learned, Pth.
lAN I '6 Willi If. ri.Nki I.O3IPUUND la, then.
nothing rr or lets, ao Its name .mports, than
a rumple:le. pleasant slot effectual remedy made
from the assort inside tom .1 hat ealuado Penal
ckinniur.l with i few other well known di
uretics. Its effect• non the aidocys and other
imcerning organs Is truly surprising, but pen
LIT Logical and ocieritlac at the lame time. It
tail ptund escesdinips •sinalrle In ell dor
mant ind rilse•aerl • ateri of the muck us tissue,
arid we would repeclaliy racernmend It where
Liu - thu and t rich lite remedies/La stied,
as be.
tug more nett's and , efficaciou rs s
for diabelcs,
Weeding from the &trim 3s. blind plies, enuretis,
an d eery dioease of thin mucosa
Snit o of the budder and kiney. .
Paid b 7 the grease dont d , or tingle bottle, .1
lin. 1i.6Y34.103 Great Medical titer, 140 We
od
street.
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—teralres at the NEW CH•rEls. Fourth
street. a`soye Gran .aver,' Sat:Oath Moil:Msg. t
toff o'clock. A. sr. and.to the erasing ' , IS
o.ciick. SC HOOL at :o'clock, Y. S.
S esstrans are co rdially Invited.
'Mr re..ldote or thr Yawn, Ittv.
DICF,EILSON, la No-.lekathaio streak.
•
IZgrUJIVERFALIST
—Pa, ' o r , C liRANY r•..hkoi
EV alf . 91.79 A 10bi o• 7
oubday Solo:oak et 9 bk. An blob
l'ot:oM'ok; rldsr=br evening l'akbl,s Ore.
Cbsr4e.—k Cor., 16.13
arIIELI(iIOUS .- TIIF. FOIST
CHRISTIAN CHLIMPII, Ailather , CUT.
of watch JOSEPH RINK Is Putt., Wilke com•
pleilou of skir zie . m ho!lssi of-ssortalp, sal con,
`F'Sgr.;';:q Ilts'o.oVjairie'itn'.=l4:"A'S4
LORD'S HAY atiiHS a..ni,. apd.'; p. T., l'raTl l
LAI LVLSLIsI,S t o cloc
VirliwillTE SUFFTt AGE TO
SIAINTAIN WRITE CIVILIZATION.
rOILT ER B. SION TEII4
r.eIPIV. gaernlerWii".fii.m.giqllial"VviVl!
i",..Fr brassy th. Tickets Si cents. Primm
est seats ;Scents. To be hod at Mellor's, Kies
tier: s.lllira,2±,Arylatttie23:olha It:fit
-,-SOIITHEIIN EVANGELIZA
. • . TION.—A Buten Meeting in trobalf of the
Sabbath School and id ssionsr7 effort among the
destitute whites sod headmen of the South will
De held at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CIIIIIICIL Wood street, (Rev. Ur. Seovel l sh
On Sabbath Evening, the iliti Inst.,
A.T . 7 O'CLOCK..
Interesting addressat mar ba expected from
Rec. (i. L.. aILEAII6a, the American Tr•Ct So-
Met'' , Secretary ,or the beelh: Uncle JOHN
VAbOAR., the erell Ituorrn •riatl bilaehttmtl;
and °Men. The public sre reepeettlali Malted,
feMdm
P 1T178 . 11 1 J li SHORT-BAND
c.tVartg. v cir l a Witt Mi;'.F.NsEPtiVit.r
the
In , troctlo to tst.tt d rtkooeirraby pby ll.
ttepotte
tren 14
e
lretoos
rca.ooskyz9lerip_i_.
2 . 7 FIFTU STREET.
OULIT 'S O;IV:VETN IVT V .
AL
V 110 DAUS.
U p NR
g w
A ltl7l4`t. tc `T C HA Ll
UMBRELLAts. AC., AT
I~Eyllltl o s' B ~
27 FIFTIA STILES
, .
yr.? In;
0 WEGUiLs!Orr„L'Ailli,bl44lp,H ED
BAWL
KKuIuP.KI B>.
riga EA.,;aw.co,v3
DILNXISOP.S.
ItOCIIE StIAWS,
JUbT EMCEIVED AND tog sais
ALt 4ov 7..c.v0r prioo
WHITE, ORR & CO.,
5375 '5•12113.
-
SPECIAL RF.DIICTION,
WINTER BOOTS.
ON , ED Du ream.
•
DAL'' , ND Gunn
ROOTS A
meet be <lolled out•
Nom Is. Toni ensue.) fo7 Bargain.. at
.1. U. & W. C. BOILLIND
Market Wear, :d door from I,ll'ol
lIMII
SOLE LEATHER•
➢est
Sole Leather,
quantltle. frcrn 000 lb.. on
At Wholesale rtiCeS for Cash.
Macre roll elt ed.
JAIIES W. JONES bc, SON,
CEPIOEILLAND, SIA RYLAND.
A Ott DIINANIL:E Itscreaning the
Awidth of tho111•trco et
SCOTION Be U ordotord and etanelea hy the
tie lerton.l Onnm,••• ne the they qr Jae
Y hm" nr , l a is hproby ordainral and enacted by
Utharity .1 the. same. 'I US? the width of the
'c,rt( That to lunch of any ordtaNz .
ho.nconetttnat Itrren , th be. and
""'"P"'"t'tnnt•ont Into a law. tl
nnd tatrary, A n no Manna.
sand right
"""'" '''ght hunt yIA and
,lANka
ltryttanut of nvinct.t.
•
Intl - 11.ArrnnattS.
At'' dark uf 1, tinr • KIDD
I'N...tarot of.Counun
C
Attest z,l,t,O,tivitr,yolLtmou
A Ni ORD !NANCE ainending an
+a:Orates p•ota. , January 9111. 1,17:
WM. I. lie It al-gained and enoried Ihe Select
coot Common Councits of the eily llelscliv,
and It g. Arr. by oritey
lierebyrhsed at Eighteen Hundred Pollan per
annum eatb. to take enect from the lat Say of
J. ,,17'7 . 4•, W r:: , , Co m uch of any ordinance tut s
be Ihm;n3lstent herewith be, au 1 the atone
beret"' refleall ., •
Orealord and cnart , d Into a law this the four
teenth day of Fe broary. Anon Mantel, eighteen
hundred and sixty•tureuyAm
Es
Ncummt.
Pre.l , lent of. Select Council.
Attest: 1 ,
Clock of Select Coon .
o g. DIJI.E.
IPresldent , oeVrtuer t
Attest: Clerk of Coonnots
FOR SALE.
LARGE BRICK BUILDING
11l thirteen room. °grooving . Lot 53 feet on
anti caul str..e , . and running back 264 feet
to Lllerte street: stable and Carriage bongo.
fronts on LlbertY street; residence front. Worth
Caml street:strutted In rity of AlivabenT ,
ill warn. . It is srydest , able propertf.
•nd
•nd without • (.nit. 11.14 is a ch.nee seldom offered
to those len , acetic a comfortable liome of this
character.
123 AC(C3 in Male cgtoly. and nbont .10i miles
from A Itoon• station. on Crutral Italirosa. Co
Imp:vemento except fon% agree etes:ed. Tilts
property Ile , at t heal of!doklag
, N i atlee, and
Is
r - It. fertile.
: tart
In part nitder ealt,ratlon and
AL,,ona to fal,y • ood • msrket l'lttanrg ning n.
o:
good load to the • m, ~ 1 1 Ole propurtc tt•ere
I. tlruto,r mod r.tone -art for all building and
fencing carouses, but nurture, rile°. $1.300.
Terms—half cast, balance in one and two •cars
1=E!!!!
NEW GOODS
OPENING DAILY
nxenun & CARLISLE
dro. le Filth Street,
Num AND DESIRABLE GOODS.
/SHADLEY'S NEW INVIYIBLE tlilltT for
LADIES' MATINEE, It ZODE AND 01 . 11 U
RAIN.
CI.ENTS . VIVO: AND 1.1,A1N
E. - 1011 , —for I.nEri , only.'
Tu. NEW VRENii PAPR CoLI.AItS and
Cll
Are 11, Wer C t novrllr E
on paper.
HEST VILE:if:II , AIIALEISONA lA/METE-
I AC 'A D e ES—new stvl • •
Sildk l ic Lim (.0 I.IiCS " .
NEW LACE COLLA.I/4.1N
Dealers Supplied
lan YORK JOBBERS' PRIORS
NAMUR .k CARLISLE,
No. 19 Zlif Oh. alroot
It2i
'prticEs lIIEDILICED—On Indi a
:Dubber Da:111m, Holm and Meets t'ackte.
The ter .rd rates sr. troth 15 to 15 per clot
lower the.. one former rel.,. e. essortmeht
on bane •Vtbe ladle Robber Depot, 'h'+' and:en.
Clair street. •
10.1 J. 3 D. PHILLIPS.
JABS T. BRADY &
Mocesimmulbamesi Co.o
Corner Fourth & 'Wood Shin
BAIKERSABBOURS9
DUMB la 11.1.13571 S or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
anaiscTioimism.d....n scannas 1: 41 . 1 .
ta lb° Vatted BUM, wad Canvass.
Interest allowed on Time Dm:tonne.
ERWIN, ITCONNELL &
Alt that It woeld - be dleicult
to exec. -sterPleve of the eminent Nu
ropan caseufsetarers. and While we do not
el alor to have made any deelstre Improvements
over them, we do amen andnlialtentre a recces**
fel deu that our znperior clots of watches a re
folly equal, to every raped, tO the molt expert.
AVID
pest
at foreign titres omersical art.
111.—We clam that our .watches are cheaper,
more accurate, len e.niplex., more durable, bet
ter BA:tented for American use, end more easily
kept loot der and repaired than ant other watch.
is In the motet.
New Drythe
Grood,s, reuor
m advantage,
No. 178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY ,
Cell the sttentlon of be vers. both WlOl2-
YALEe l s s d el e V c AT d of &bele U2l2lldiy Wge
SP ECIIIII iDifln TO IPLIS OISSoa
Reptifal Styles of Prints, gelatins,
CHINTZES AND DRESS CODS
A SIASNIPICENT 6TOCK OY
M:23.45011. Goods,
1323:3
Wool DeWass, Empress Cloths
SILKS, &c.
AND A VZBYLATIOS STOCK OF
HousekeE ping Goods,
CONSISTINO OF
110ZETINO and
•
NII MIIIVIRGev_IIiN ,
,
N& LINEN.
-41711:1a c .,dF E c.. C R
a O .. LE
.
Together with ♦ gee seeortrnent
Gloves, liosierg, Corsela, Sc
AT VERY LOW PRICES• AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ERWIN, WCOMILL & c 0
Ilia. 178 Federal Street,
CL'iC&NATI
T_AINA.L, PIPE
AND SHEET LEAD WORE
N 0.19 East Ninth Street
IIcCOII3IICK &GIBSON, Proprietors
UE►LESH It
Pig Lead, Block Tin and
PATENT SHOT
•
Make to order PIPILI and 8H1.81 13 of •
teed yr richt and DISC. Sheets pey ennern
irc.te Wl':on'rd:;)l7ar.,;.!'7:; It d
and for I/Alone..
vrothl rapectall, mak the nttentl
101 St?. aed rroprtators of
Ir!=l;ma
STOCK OF CLOIIIIIG
ALA . 4 9-13.aticria.
EitsNirrtoTs2Tacii OF A
" C • WISE, con
a.
OVER 1,500
TS, VESTS AND PANTS
Or Supeil or Makes and Qua
wit, b. eold st the
AL..I7CTSCOZT 13.cocrema.
159 Fedekal StZ, Allegheny ,
COMMENCING, FRIDAY, FEB. 22 1
At O o'clock, 7:l3:lll,l,B°.:TNlAt)Tlft enclnt )
8y.,, will dad It to their Inter ,
thia inert attractive and peretnptotl
LEGGATE, Auctioneer
F. y. rrwoOD Wet, JONIS
'CAFFREY,
J. 111 . .1 .11811,
ATWOOD 61, ID
BUSS FOUNDERS,
STEAM .10131 GAS, virrrErts,
Cor. of 3rd and Liberty Streets.
Above Carroll L Snyder's. rittsburch, Senna.
Light and Heap Cutting turnistica prnntatl•
to eider.
Special attention paid to . the MMus pound
tifiT;„qt.:.rak:l.lltedneries, bteamitosts.
Agents for A. S. Cameron & Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
ASO
BLOWER ENGINES,
These Pular:. have superior advantages over •
Wham, wad ever) ono la ar.rant•n to it, n
aalt
[Kat., corlataatla oo bawl. fa:]:uta
BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.,
LEAD PIPE AND sum LEAD,
at OBER 110 PIE,
11ATU TUBA
JOUN CICO
167 EfaxLithlielci. fit
CM
BUENA
are VlSTAnotified STREET.—AII
Persons hereby that the rePort
of the Viewers appointed to slew and
damages and benefits for the opening of linens
Vista street, Second Ward, Allegheny.. from Its
present tensions on Taylor Ayenue. to
vied
street. • distance or vs feet, has hero pied in
the Mallet Court of Aliegbeny county, at No.
Pit April Tenn, ma, which report alit be cone
flimed unless . executions are filed within six
WY, I rum Ming the report.
fe=tta JJ. C. AteCONIBS, MolleitOr.
Are Openlog dLitv
Sealer of Weights and Measures
MEM
GEORGE HEAVEN,
Candy Manufacturer
And dealer in TOUZION ANL AlailtlLlCAll
WILMS, PIuICLW, NUT , . IC.. IC.*
No. 112 Federal Street,
Second door from tile Ylr.t Nations' Sank,
IaIMM
RFAFLEnt mona
liin, Febrn
4."'HY IVY the tattiA.N
illegbetty City,
W HI tekeplate for the 1"11.1n4T Hh114,11
hune Se tine awe,. aveoghlna e 73
dred chances at St ...h.
AMERICAN
WITHAM 'WHORES.
I.—We rialto:and Preintrad to Drove, that
the American Watches, manufactured at Walt
ham, lissambusetts, are not only equal, bat far
aoperlor to the common 'mainline 01 Ineand,
!Matte rlmd and I;
11.—While
tocnr:
First, Because the pr 111 . 1 9 1. of the diVint on
labor Ls orated out In our workshop. to its ex
rnuent Molts, not In human InduAtry only. bu t
In sanalneri el. Ivory 'roach pm.
through In:an:lrons of hands sad hundreds or nt.
chlui •
Bee.. we promptly adopt ove' now
Invention la pa r :et on • m•enloe7. uld every
proffered lmpforemoot la the structure of
etches.
Th.lnt. Because In each of the very nuMerous.
110010, and ofte• mtcroseople parts of which •
-
ratchls made op. we attain, by mechanical paw
l., nearly absolute mathelustlcal precision and
Lulformity; which It Is utterly Impossible to
ctaege by mamas' labor. Wheeli, pinlons. eS
htwatects. balances, springs and screws—es act
ounterPartslu weight.; circumferenceande un
lletaiOn a—arelur ned oralby millions try th
Ming. because uuswenhas, Iron bands of saa
:Mum, fleece, every watch or any one
adio
s • true copy of Its model. .
V.—These results enable ye to defy foreign M
iry, because n^ similar =Mc/malt,se In y and ;meets
:at
-
aValuable by hand, and bee
m° Is 11:11.111.17 exclosieely employed
ufaciurbn-fth.s Intricate and dellakte
ham • e•
Ih the m
m ehansi
—N
•
will beseen at once, able ging
...torture redness the costof production
re i notion:ratty le rem` tr. It perpetuates
b ed lap diffuses sty excelleace that may
be once schleved; end ro.kee It eh? to repair
any lojury sustained. or replete any part that
may be lost or destroyed.
Nll.—lo addition to these inech=lcal advan,sd
fres. our Watches are simpler to structure, an
therefore strdnger, and leas likely to be labored
then the !otiosity of foreign watches. They are
composed of from ITS to WO pieces. In an nld
watch there he wore than =I parte.
beg= our ape riment liffd, in the •
face of a formidable prejudice sAtinst
watche e. Our system was new end untried.
,ve me edify locreued our facilities until
we employ over 70a artia=s,' and sell 70,e0d
Aches •year. Nearly a quarter of a million
af oar +satchel. are In use touday In every State
of the Union. As well as in theAterie an mi d Brit
lab Provinces and Colonies. Their +=hereof
popniarity to the best proof of their merit that
we can produce'- They. have won their war in
spite of of every opposition end of Immemorial
Peel •dices. hundreds of dealers all. over the
countrY haeirespressed their preference for our
products after along and practical exponicuce
with foreign watehee.
Any of the rrulee of 'Waltham watches. may
be purchasedafwAtchdeslen greenfly through
•ut the CeseitrY•
CM
ALLEGIIE.WV
ABOVE THE MABICIT
DUNSEkTH& CO
ME
Manufacturers of
CUM
MEM=
corrza noiLEns
IIION NINILM
WANII STANDS, he
PITTSBURGH. PA
IL B, LYOI' ,
Office: if o. 119 MURK= STREET
PITT4UT ROI!
A GILAND BAFFLE
/DIDION KTARCII AGENCY.--
4(rt,,r.T4'gr, r ~,,I ..cb•
tu l b:' ' du.: .
I , _° '. Corn. do.:
‘" • " ehatir moss elereh.
Nor sale low to th:dyltir ic. lVrt,trai,
re21:13/2 1= awl 174:11looll street.
rink:IMES AND LEMONS.—
•-•!. Fresh tittle Prang e• mid Lettlooa lo OM°
order. - Ibet received arol for sale at the Fatally
Ue.e. err btora of /Nal. A. Wes SHAN.
Isle Corner Liberty ad Wiwi St ttttt .
=I
G. SCEELEITER,
GABDNEB. & 8 :u
Cheapest Dry Goods Douse
hi ou r .at-bas vow.a
their European
BOBBINS & APPLETON
82 Broadway, New York
BOBBINS , APPLETON & CO
158 Washington Street, Boston
==
Wholesale Agents
YOH THE
American Watch Company's
WATCHES
No. 56 Fifth Street,
OP POSITM MAIWNIC HALL
FEIMUAIIIE, 0167.
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
OUT tiew &Lott of
FL 3P 'Ea 1 r gE; ,
Ccrn; , rlsto I the ❑tst rs , le rot ms 4
Ingrain, Three Ply and Eng
fish Tapestry Brnsads,
which we now offer at
WHOLESALE AND MIT
/it the lowest prices slope the war.
KcEABL&ND & COLLINS,
NO5. 71 and 73 fifth Street.
Second Floor, over Helm blaner's Boot 8
fF19:T:211:
BLEACHED HILMLIPHI AT
.1. M. BURCHFIELD & CO
No. 137 'AIX apirls.ot Ots-oot
(Went side, n•u Ya , ket Lt.
BLEACIIED 1 89 IS'S cents up
4-4 do d.O
10-4 1311/IrTINO:
iLLLWLINEN 131.1ZETINO;
LINENS;
TABLE LINENS; -
HUCK TIoWALS;
• •. By the 7.1;
•
BLANKETS;
YL•NNELIS, and
& LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
=M
JOS• LIZOLIII
W. J. 611.110R/1
GILNORE & T BLER
Manufacturers. Wholesale and Metall
Praises In
tr. N S S 9
Valises, Carpel Bags, Be
Vi;t r iArg: d .re
.ortent of Ltellea . 'Satchels al.
'Nos. 104 and 106 Wood St.,
I'ITTIOURGIT. PA
TO -EUROPEAN
EXCURSIONIS TS
gl.vgrg:gt
et tome, etcommodeffon. La.. 4t the
INMAN OR ANCHOR
Lines of Steamships.
W 2l ;jalrrlstLVll . :P2
64 - trees.
WM_
NOTICE.—To holders of noun-
ty Honda of ilia Second Ward. dilrlhrnY.
froni No. 1 up to 20U Of to. first Jamie, dated
September let. IS3O
Toe Shore numbered Ronda will 'be paid at the
02Inn q_tionWeAlliLell°24TlUTAllhntXan. J:.
a i e Lamm.. on the au ive bonds will be stopPeo
after that dam. sy order of the Board.
1100LUT 1.01, President.
.10112 BliCiWn. JO., Secretary• fedi242.
lITOCTSSOII T
92 narket Street.
THE CITY.
NlZitire 111111too3s. oS
WINTER GOODS
M an Immense Reduction.
rench Merinos
AT 62C PER YARD.
Calicoes
Iluslies,
Table Linens,
Napkins,
Rugg savrcreas.
MED
Lowest Prices!
110132
M. SIMON,
•. ouNsa tir:uc era • co
NO.6BIIIIIthBT STRUT,
Nola' paseuu.d 11146 ware Mock. of
CLOAKS AND SACQUES,
Circulars and Mantles.
OF THE LAITEST ETFLES
I Will error them for solo
AT A LOW FIGURE,
Pt . ..pinto IT to Meiling Sepleatlld Stock
TOR THE BYRNE WEAR
Persons desiring a Bargain
SUOULD CALL AT 0111 CD.
Tartlenlar nitro(leanal4 mews lalt for
oarmenis tuba made In tua
X....90T.1:1111Fr ID IVY
Castm
SUDS 1 SEEDS 11
We are Dow Prepared with Our
SPRING STOOK
Garden, Fie ld,
FLOWER SEEDS,
IFIRIBIED UISB AID GURU
We afar special Inducements to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
ALL OUR REEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offbripg for Sale
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power
.w.runorisanis.
A Fall Stook of all Sizes.
Zr. 33...NC). 7 r..1 ,
'al Liberty street.
MILLINGS & NM,
IMONONGAIIELA
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS.
Carson Street, South End Ida
ntin ;abets Bridge,
sournrrrrantasan.
Kraus stook of
DRY LUMBER
ea hand, ws are prenared to turista all deseelte
tloes DitEnalkU LU SLUES for Buildings, /W..
at lowest market rates. -
• 11211dere and those intending to Maid s . s a
I t s
tbe most favorable time for mating t.e/t
Inakements, as we bate slam. sleet or
FINISHED WORK ON HAND.
MIEI
SHEPHARD'S
CRAC=ItS
317 Liberty. Street,
PITTSBMGH, PA.
EOM
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both Amerlcen and English,
FINE Wh ITE BBANDS.
For Oil Refining Purposes,
•Con.taatl7 on Land and for Ws In smsatltles
t o wt, 1 m0..., by
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
246 Pearl stied, F. Y.
mtere
REMOVAL.
a . s:NzwarrE!' ik;
Commission Merchants,
IME=333
FLOUR. OWN, FEED AND PRODUCE,
Will more to All LIBIATT 11T27.2T. on
Mareb LL, wuctia they .1.111154 pleutd to §.l.
thatr trfwdi go d y atrooe . fett 71
Bl.cOmorom liMoUt-uros , a Urine.
AJJ.ltollzirt VIU, Job 74, 7u7.
gPECIAL NO
IA TIOE oto of Woo .—Plans. a Ewe
esszooot
*WI= WoMookalg •=l " Tolt ., Zl r oos. 'oat
.1.1;p:Nor looped= rnzOllce, Au a peS4d
By ora:rigliZet saeasosoon Goolito.
ittcgliZA:i'lla;
MEM
ASSOCIATION.
nettle PITTSDUMGH
in. for the electicn of
t e . .C . tem
'."------------rB.CfnEEFF. b.:llsl;E:tj" n :"SAC:l.l2*l4':rool4rr°,:ii ' 0 .1.-
i•-ii.I.,A Bil1L110:11,11.o. ri1,....; W.r. on TUBS
LS IT slittb Inst., at 3 o'c iM . • •
Ind ttomls.”. L. LW... 1. 2 ,1T...
imcso2l____.-9
,rr..
closirsstAriz. LIA • t
pan•LTXlrt.s. It s.U...V r
3111.A.M.r rad vA.I A 14 C.
E *WILL BIL EETEW
14 "it lb. litocklsolden or Ott • -Cosn o pon7:
• milfbo WI si shO offica of tb• OM?. ../. 1, z 4 °
Sol* Tbird Dirsit. Os
Weibel: WI Ilan!' Bts,
1867 ,
AT 10 '0T5..... 1CM. j ik • 314
rOf the Pon:Kora of electing a --
twelve D Vector. to serve the ensuing leer.
J.
=
_____
0-i? - rirTrzraz.,avi- , ',F. 1 : , 11
tirMAintit,L,4l.,..lllt-A 1
....,74.tgiravrtg... ,,, zt r atrx
....flosnl Of U.Gt.. to ...Tatar the ie.. ,
rgb cr;;=,:r!..":FtVg:it!Ze other b'''.-
f___“4—' '. r• I.4____-SCO-fetorl,
rgrfilnEgnln c Tr m " l
IN l WEp7awlaun S
..41°L:nr_ilnEDEEm=:
tarDWIDEND NOTICE.
o,7lCllZ7nein A BOSTON MINING Co., /
Dirrssreondrebreary I. VAL
The D nof toe FlTToßUttriki
InalltWlTSi b ei r rt "."l7=l
need at .10.0• Of o.llllej wu r o b ay. payable to
steetholdere op and after llonday. lUD tut.
Lellent TklUDAtreasn_Lell_
rTiFros'on, IT. WATxs • CrriceGo LW. C o .
Ojkte e/ the Secretary.
Lrueunou, PY.Feh
I.
ANNIIAI.: MEETING
of the' :!tor.k. end Bondholders of this
Conyers for the e,,eatlon eflArectore and inch
other Maine. u inoy come bans It. tell be
' held at the omen of said Core Peo7. In the OM Of
Pittsburgh, on the
'Third Wednesday, (20th,) of
• ?dards, A.. - D. - 21 167 . •
AT 10 O•CIAJCi. A. X.
The Stock' and Board transfer boot.. of the
Cosoneny, at their Ante In the olty or tio!01
sad the Truafer Agency . , In the fi
et r sot oth
Torkorill be closed on the 4th DAT OF NABOB.
ate r. and nutaln aloud natUtlhllstde7
of Duch tberrefter.
f3T. X. IfUTCHINBON,r
OTTICZ OT Too LieltTontyilf.AMTil./ .A ; 5 0.
ler THE ELEZLI. ANNEAL
mtett.g of tho btookbolden of the
Allegheny Valley Bailrod. Co.
n e C i l o re'ar.ll 4 2Z 2 . l°.l°,;.l.."ViaTZ,NTo
Tuesday, reb. 2604 186%
at it o'clock. A. N. fDr the •/•••,•• Of • Ro.ra
o (tran
s a ct aers to aerie for Ohs .. - •• •1•11 711.
to trana COCA other business •!„Iti m P . "
Wliaa" 'resident.
orrual or ALLIVIIILVT VALI= IL IL
PITTSBOUGH, JaltiZSIT ist. 11116..,,,
NOTICE TO HOLDERS filo.'
LtUfrt Y AMMta rtaro'ClMlNLl:
-Fria Allegttaly Valley Itailroatl VA:mammy hex,
by give Dollar Mat thaY
The /Int Mertigee Bonds Grebe Co.
Within two feat from MU dath, In Samar
with the provisions of the mortgage give
sera the pa. moot of ala bonds.
13:111" attrlfAlLlTN.Tre admit.
FOB, BALE.
-In etlecon. •
r.... ad
tllrrrltltwo stori 7R4 3 i
noteogaigood gAtt.to
I t ' 4
1 F,l74o!le_tpr: intiVitTeTt
° et.- the over. - let of .It;prtl._ They
rented for Su per otootuh.,Ltrerl'ir.A.: "
Bearer street. of -If.elti-Estato
feft:ttal
FO lt SALE.
NOME 4.111 LOT
The house Is a neat brick, contalulag a doub
In
le
ollar. •Ix. rooms aad a finished ertlo.Wster
orderuse. and gas us
Enquire at
felott7T Alle66en7
FOR SALE,
THE HOUSE AIM LOT
Or street, Ima Wed. Alleithesy.
Wl7l.4oate.Crlis vlbstantial two-st9l7 ttraziF,
i"'d"'"rlo feieledrg‘gt=i; 11=1-
1'7:1 T 1"
I °"`intiaolut rituburgt.
j]L__l
pm BALE'
.4 Two rears Lease
Of • three story Ind Wing on A ood street, betlree
bests and rine on,eu.
April lA. Lie. • oplcndld blukluesa locatlol
BOX 253, Fltisburgh P.O.
ou ALE.—A eery desirable
PSOPT.IerT for either a Tan Tard, Woolen
Fattotv, or Planing ill. Situated at lifeCier's
Station, en the Cleveland and Plttebrugh gall
road, lity- s fro Plcaburgh • good,
subetantur baldin g ni tlhmve, sad shed whole
length. r fr. wide.
else cii:ot ltiarrii three
, 6 7e r .gfeilveri: r VAIN ItegliaNliesheny.
FOR EENT•
VORIZEDIT-From the first of
-a• April, the Ise
TWO BTOBIED Baia DWELLING HOUSE.
atteste on Locust otred, lissebeste , The lot
Isla:de. ed.!. •table, lee bones sad Walt tree..
:inquire at the
fea.s. ASABCBI3TIL NE:
Veit • ItENT.—This second story
of a private dwelltuo boom eontalolOl fan ,
Mum. will, water up stairs, sad with a pod
cellar; Mutate on Wylie stmt. within are min
utes malt of Ma YosOoldeo She family rife
the lower story consul of a man and
° d.
IlddreteslU"'" ! kir if °matte One.
feldorl
MKRCILANT TAILORS.
NEW grime Goons.
• COMTLITE ./.57011TYLENT
Goods for Early Spring Wear
SILICTID VIII CBI ROI FELL STOCKS,
Illy customers and the public , can reIT on 11
tng one or tna nest stocks In the market to
tact from.
R. 13. INTCOTUELIS,
79 Federal Street,
aro
HENRY G. HALE
MERCH.ANT TAILOR,
Northwest corner of Penn 6:St. Clair Sts.
Degree to return tusks to Ida &Wads and the
pot Ile for the mane out taunt ad runieetrelle
woadu "Imre or their Allnif , Petrohee.
be pleased to here them examlhe Ids
He
Large and Carefully nelected Stock
07
F#Le Woolen, Goods
rut,kuiwymuw...3.,
02MXIISI 110 toy. TILL 01
IME:1
REDUCED PRICES.
24 CLOSE On o IL= BIM 01
BOY'S CLOTHING,
=I
IBIOED VIZI" LOW
WALL PAPERS.
FOR SPRING SALES OF 1867•
We are Dore prepare4to offer U. our.stome
and tee lade geneeelly, .exuestee paleal•
Paper Hangings, Borders , Fire
Board Prints,
rebme.g all qualitlee of goads known to the
Trude. 1.0 Parlors. Dluingituoacks, Lima
ten. Churches. Anserably looms, • Also,
TRANSPARENT OIL CLOTHE AND
PAPER RUMOR WEARER,
At the leer errs enArket prices, at Pio. 107 llneket
street. near Firth.
J 09. 8, DUGUDO & BEG .
felt
FOIL SALE•
Butler-3,50 lbs. in Firkins.
CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CICARS, ETC.,
And Lease of Warehouse,
No. 201 LIBEUTY STREET
[GM
WANTS
ANTED
eIINULT. IItNTLICNIka wszt• 0 fttralSbed .
Boom ..110 Ito .r.!, In a rt•peembla s Cen
tril location. Aadiest. -nom,- a.% NO.
ZS P. 0.. .V111,1...111%. fen
WANTED.
AN ENGINEER.
man who understaads raaalns utenana
APO , "
fe=
GAZETTE COUNTING HoOM
wANTED,--300 clerks, and,.
or th. ;
o ln•t
ot t s; XTUIC eoo•looe• to ell bol s
Tool noes ore mule 1 , • • opt,
...0,. It ls the GMT d. Cte at aaq
teas -to est Is the • ono
Sea VI List Siosll 46 ofe C.
flit mc,
• s o . saji St. Clair earreh
NVANTEDe-Gradualles of Li t
enn wtd Commarctsl College
, 0 0eoty to business rostalrlo;
l ari
nd E t a
lava correspondent -,
aliD Itb tororenco, to - '
,LOPII
8. EL CI:MU ft,
..._ ___. ..:vet., over Ifeleastar A Gaaaanes
nr-0r......--...„..,a1te,C0nrt Howe. . de 21 :034 z'
XV ANTE.O",a... tEI4ITS—The brit.
1 i Cbastee yet.' A 9: k . g i , in:TV X.. 11.
I * 717 ill:FR:1 'Z1P)511214612:11V.T.: J.
torfao.Lal.travr.gv:l7°.: IL-t:stlalar
dead at one- , for teretsandAte.7.2fijrid:Ve. ea
jall:rs3:dit •LISS 31 avaat,l34l''
rtCrOnx-
IV tibe - CH - 11:1 ,11 INgt i gn,Tv % I ra:-
AND LITOUI I r ,
vra.ure..d 11` Addrlstx.
"" Pi " 4.
rittsburgb,
E=E!
BAN
BANILLNG IrIIME OF
JAY COME & r CO.,
Canter Wall sad NaseauSta., New Yolk
In connection with our house ' s I . ll . l 2 Nirgit
tgUlente:tfo';lloweLlor:l.VOttor onr,screices
to Banks. limiters and Izeestors for 1115 t
Sion of their. toilet" to,;thiseity..rlarCZlAlCj
WlTTe"no."llile:oojattiaTrol.rn'io aro con.
BantleTt°C'eenteu at the nsock change owl
lioldDosed.'where orders sent us isl 7. p o ritunV .
WlTllNlC k' n7tTlgtit tnTlr".o../. .. -1 4 5 = 1.
trtlrtnrsrtgrrid nukes . the
'r'Vsjj'rd"JAY COOKS CO.
MI
EMIT, CAW LEY & CO,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORKER THIRD ARD WOOD STREET'S;
PITTAISVIIMII, PA.,
alloczB6oB6.Tol.llllk,AST & CO,l
1) EALYAM 11
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And paticulctgtegsl to Urlu
=o
GeVFIO7IENT BONDS.
N. OM & SONS,
73.49-I•73SCMVLieIi,
No. 57 market St:18ot,
rwrsßuiten.
10=111:`,11.11: rith"Vgicarri
the United !States and Calail.
Stotla, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGH. AIOD SOLD ON °AXIOMS.
attOtion raid to the purcuossup.
talc at
TJ. ti 4. Securities*
inonang u.s.erzes or :rim
ll. do.
11. S. CESTIF to ATES OF VI
Orders oad Vontharabought or
tug
BEST El USE.
WEED, ALSO FINKLE & LYON
• -
Lack Stitch Sewing Machines, ,
tO, ch on. on both. O teh
dra. If the puaser \ .
does not regaid them superior to serf other he
ran return it Channels he twelst7 pa
.91 ,79
te. Wartmated four gems.
• . urf.:T 9 . 919-7-5 '
T. IC 1./Ital./011, Centre avenue" Sur 3 B.
Sutton.
re; Alletl.CX. fli7:;l:Vg.B.tgl; from om.
)1".17.111.2agu. ' Wu 'ziftruier4, ‘ ' .l l' i g n b d " Rl t l y oi
J,IK.Ord. No. 19 Ben ontl street. All ethenT•
• •
Foster,l9o. 910 Bedford street.
Miss a.' WIWI:, Lawrenceville. neer 'llO lOO
TebS,TAPlentser. Latrzeneoallle. nest &we to
Y. Lee's church. •
9 . If. Bowan. ham Libettl.
Wililmo Banks, Carton and Molise West*, Dlr.
alnenaln.
IL. nteharde, Md Pens Street.
J.H. Poks. Joseph street. opposite Pittherstsburgh
t boom, liirminanam, and marry o
also. .
also. Braid and Embroidery stamps for sau.
Lot Chemise. sown Totes. Wr•PPerst 7.1999.
11019b,siltE,, IrstArriT. the Preach Patterns.
'''''. . L '" B. If. LONG. Agent.
1111 Orant street. 9 99 7 9 P.'''.
151 a... T. 6 rirr6l_,...
UJIOVEIt & BAELER I II
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
ora=low.mt.t 5000.,,,0ng
xo. 18 Fifth' Sired.
3:lliLl'°Nbrri: rtn Er e: 74:7V 7 l Fr;l.l "A
.111r:it ban been lolly teqe
LISS—
No. 31.0 Ifni - tam stroot.
sop:mus
B ' 2 5 . BARTLFTT 0 0P25
.
!SEWING MACHINE. .
ewes.ee Licensed Machine lo Ye II 'Med
agents trantxd ere be re. 700 to
82" TAM u lt h itLYNI trl. Veflia n nite dd a "
VI Chestnut
'net. flg"."'". 820 "Ii
o. del:pl ---
--
GET NONE Bur A
GROVER & BAKER
For liollday OM ll Is ratable, perfect and
hereon the Deer. Don't fall K. call and see Itott
ALLEGHENY
HAIMESS b. CAUHLiGE
111A1163 should.. the new
.0111 k BAB SO. 1 511136 Liam
Before bnyth ft elsewhere. It is the best for their
ne• /or sale at
no9mG6 2 O. 111 TUTU IMRE T
TUE GROVER & BAUER
SEWING MACHINE ,
Is the Ultima Tonle of Moo Swam. Mum oall
and wags* It as
YO IS TUTS Srlrgr,r•
BUSINESS CHANGES.
- -
LOUGEIRET,SADDLE. nAit.
J. WES! AND TRUNK rfACTIIILLIf.
NoILT;1°010VT.10r "t enO:ZATIMIV°.
if SKR, late foreman of Ilse estaal amen , The
ttr ggo'roVlL'Uti'llZar',l"l,lll.V"'"""
GRES lt L 0612121
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
No. 47 St. Clair Street.
end all weld.. In tEetz Ilae nesakllT kept
Lest-clue eetablletne.eat s.
No.l.o2lWoodS . Creet,
(bete.. Dl)tond Ailler and TIM) 9t.,)
COPARTNERSHIP.
. February 15th. 1247.
T HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIA
TED with doe to the Duquesne Bacon Work s s
SAMUEL FIIKEESFUR end TIIEO. Y. CULE
II • N.
Ilsaukful to my Mende sod a sexier°. public
for their very liberal patrouue to Um past, I do
molt respectfully oollett • caution...se of their
favors. C. CoLISLUN.
Increased facilltins for manufactarlug all de
scription of LOAM Boring Igneous, Carts.
Drool; every style of Wheel Barrows and
Truces. Also. mortised Hutiand'lurnedepoltes,
Boy Bakes. liay torsa AS At. -
COLEMAN. FORRIf.nTEU a CO..
Marion SVCIII2II, In front of Penitentiary.
feltitel
ALSO. A LOT OF
MODEL 61ROES FOR SALE.-
TFrO MODEL BJRGES
143 feet Loa,. 2 feet Beam ►n44 [get bold.
for sale low, 12 oPPlled for ec.b.
LL
CLLDWE 11110..
44 WM& street
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No. 1K jIYTH Errata?
LOUGRREY & FREW,
~NriForoWs or
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MEM