The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 05, 1867, Image 2

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Pennsylvania Company town:ch. the Con- , 2 , 1 -„,..,1,- in N11.,11 s Ham p. 1.1, 3
netts', ille Company. We aid not, nn i
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do not now, TOILS all iota of our advoca• i THE Pit C. , 41:) ENT AN D . ' 1
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respects we shalt ns hitherto, Oppose the l hundred and forty-seNen memL"' of the i 1 ,. ..•, - t . LI,- , tr ,.:,, , ,,:. •,1 ,. . ,e i . d , • .: L• i et; ,u ,v , • - , •:, ,i t, ,, ~
policy of the , P en nsylranits hi l:lti o lr u o r a s t e l I house,, and the Democrats ierty•fivc ••• -- t .d., • 41..,....r 1:1..Ir I! it Lg, ttlellve.*, `ear .. ‘,.. Gulp
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Company, but in pursuing I- -- - i leaving the former a cloar three -fourths ] .:l"l:l:' lu , ltd , lc , _... ,.- 1
majority. we .r propose !M i ro:: (“ief.l.l/,..L
.:act and
at,"
:Lilltl s a that
cud snecess list
and wonderful ener,:y
i.i.STechazacterii.ed it. managynsent. No
corporatioll• legujiled by cu:legislation,
has dotnior - is capable of doiag so much
for the advancemeut of a rapid and
healthy development of um prosperity.
I.l'e would foster it, cliericil it, uphold it,
mall this; otiposiuk and condemning it
only when its powerful infidel:leo is opt
ratei against extending like facilities and
blessing to tie coilaties north andsouth
if its line's: We trust the Lsider is sat
dlcd.
IV HAT ENT
The Tariff Bill having been defeated,
it is essential to inquire, both of its sup.
porters and opponents—what next?
A large part of the nianufahtarers,
while eager for inCreaSCLI impost duties,
which They And I. difficult to obtain, are
eq'ually Clamorous for an Increase of ir
redeemable paper money. If their
wishes should he complied with in both
these particulars, they would be io as
great perplexity as they , are now. An
additional hundred million or two of
legal tenders or national bank notes
would be lure to send up the prices of
Subsistence and.labor to such a degree as
to completely neutriiieo the iacrea=e of I
the Imposts. A more suicidal policy
could int be devised.- lupursuing it,
the manufacturers help their western op.
poments, who want more currency in or
. nor to enhance the price of provisions,
while they demand lessened impost du
ties, with a view to diminishing the cost
of such supplies'as they are compelled
to purchase. The manufacturers will
perceive, after aWhile, that a steady mid
permanent contraction or the currency,
is exactly equivalent, in the long run, to
a ratable. Increase of custom-dues on im
ported goods and wares. Gthilia at pre
mium of tbirty 2 nine per centum. No
body doubts that with gold at par, that
is, with a paper currrency convertible
into specie at the pleasure of. holders.'
pikes of labor and material would fall
away, and With advantage to individuals
having. those COsnosodities to sell, at
least thirty-nine per centum. 'Here
would be an absolute - gain-of Pro
tection to that . amount. The manufac
turers may see a way to get that much
Protection from Congress, and have it
constant. If they do their vicious are
keener than ours.
The OppOncats of Protection refuse
an increase of the impost duties. Will
they now consent to diminish the Inter
nal-taxes? They ought, at !least, not to
hesitate at making an end of the duplica.
Lion, or,,Mtheraultiplicatioa of taxes
on domestic manufactures. Ia some ca
ses, as in that of printed looks, seven
distinct taxes are paid before the wares.
reach the shelves in a condition for sale.
\ This Is clearly wrong in piinciple, and
most icfstri.ius in practice. Will they,
furthermore, abandon the policy of con
eontinitedintlatiou, and insist upon com
ing down to a snecii basis as rapidly as
Anil comport with safety!
We take it for granted that both the
opponents and supporters of Protection
mean the Government shall supply itself
with money sufficient lot only to pay
its running expenses, but to meet 'accru
ing interest, and provide for the ultimate
cancelment of outitanding indebtedness.
ln what way shall this be done? Many
skoi a and tactories are already closed.
Many more soon will be. Tke internal
revenue already begins seriously to con
tract. Last month - the custom-houses
made larger returns than the collectors
of intsinal taxes. This only !meshed
. owe what is to come. Are the opponents
of l'rotection wilting to run so close a
rib of National bankruptcy sad repulia-
Until With large sections of oar indus
\ try paralyzed; with mechanics and mac.
ufaCturera,, by tens of thousands, forced
from their accustomed employments,
upon agriculture for rubsietence; and
with importations swollen to such \a
pitch as to drain the country' of coin
and bullion—there certainly can be but
one w•sult., and that is a wide-spread and
• feartul commercial revulsion.
Nor can we fail to protest against the
magnitude and manner of exemptions
from taxes proposed by the defeated bill:
In the existing state of affairs, we are
not clear that any other remissions of
taxes are safe or desirable than such as
. are in jibedience to theprinciple that
burdens 'shall not be duplicated or tank',
plied onany article. - If this equitable
rule shall be established and adhered ta,
it will 4ntract the revenue very consid
erably, and will distribute relief as fair
;
ly as "any other system of remission that
• n ibe....dexised. It will, we think, be
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- --- found to work ,much wore justly to all
interests than the plan of placing unser
one commodities on the free list.
. When the government and people
shall have doubled the cape of ditllcialty,
and reached the sate anchorage of specie,
relic sle caloslations will be possible.
The resources of the - Treasury will be
computable with tolerable accuracy.
The House of Representatives aril beeous-
Dosed as follows:
CUNcoenict. /Teta York.
Marco ruenthers to 1. Stephen Tarter, LL
ho elected In Sept, S. Demos Burnea, U.
Cennectichl. S. W. E. ILoblittion, D.
(Four theuthers to be s. John Fos, U.
sleeted In April.] h. Joe. Morrissey. D.
Uelauvre.• Ft T. K. Stewnrt, L.
J. Al Nichoition, D. 7. J. W. Chattier, U.
Illinois. P. Jetties Brook•, It.
1. N. L. Judd, IL. S. Fel - handl, WOUvi.D.
Y. S.F. Fnrsnworth,R 10. W. It. !lobe rtenn, It
S. E. L. Washhurnr,ll. 11. C. U. Van Wick. IL
nen it can bo determined Low much
revenue can be reliugninhad. The anti
s • ety to get rid of taxa with an impend
ine certainty of lessened production,sw
consequently of diminished income
.seemsLo border on infatuation..
••THR GAZETTE GONE RACK."
The• Leader charges the Guerra with
change of front, i. a.: that "whereas. the
GAZETTE, is common with other city
papers, had severely denounced the nso•
soixdy (nealing the Pealsylvalia Rail
road Company,) for its hostile altitude
towards the Pittsburgh aid Conaells
vine Railroad, it has within tke past
week published no less than two articles
complimenting, in unstinted terms, the
management of %be Pennsylvania Road
Frost these premises the Leader resaes
conclusion Implied by its' interrega
‘ top—"le it possible thy GazErre has
forgotten the injustice pf the manage
meat of the monopoly towards the Con
nellayille Road,. er has it 'gone back' on
the latter Company?"
Our readers know very well that we
have not "gone bask " on the Con mils.
villa
.(f6mpany. We have
written more than all our city sotem
paretic& against the net of Assembly re
pealing the Conuctlsvtlle charter, and
urged both the justice and policy of re
pealing, tint net. The Geectre has
aleo, all along, persistently advocated
spects, the GAZETTE has not changed;
'nor does it in the least abate its advo
cacy...of the rights of the Connellaville
Company, whiCh•have bee4most wan
tonly. outraged. •
In what, then, have we "gone back"?
We have said both in a brief ,•peech at a
recent meeting of 'our businessmen at
the Beard of Trade Rooms; and from
tine-to' timii in our colunias, that the
Penusylvalia Railroad Company was an
imitiCutiosi of which Penasylvaais was
justly proud—an institution, without
which, the State would, as compared
with conterminous States, be in a condi
tion of commercial barbarism aca
paraly
sie—that it veer of vital importance to
the community—a necessity—that it had
been, in 'the main, managed with con•
summate ability. •
The publication of the annual report
of the company last week, gave us occa
sion to reiterate our praise, justly dais
TUE NEW LONGRIIISS
The Telegraph kas iaforsted us of the
&sate:Ming and organization of the XLth
Congress. BENJAIitIY P. WADE, of
(Min t , 1.:.s been chosen the Presiding
Milner of the Senate, 'Virtually the Vice
President of the United States.
Mr. Wane was born in Massachusetts
in 1800 and received a very llmited edu
cation. In 18121 he emigrated to Ohio,
where he taught school and devoted him
self to agricultural pursuits. Ile after—
wards became a member of the-legal fra
ternity, and in 1851 was chosen a Sena
tor' in Congress from that State. Serv
ing that term, which expired in 1517, he
was re-elected, and again re-elected in
1863. Hi 6 present term will expire in
1860. Ile is u gentlemen of thorough
business attainments and shrewd exe.cu.
tire qualifications, itiid no better choice
could hare been made. The present
Senate id composed. as follows: ,
aGNATE.
entifornfo. Slimy:eta.
John Connesa, IL Alex . . Itanisev,'lt.
Cornelius Cole, IL Dautel S. Norton, D.
17annnEncol. Nerodo
James Dsgon, D. • Wm. M. Straw I. H.
Orrin S. Ferry, U. James tV. Nye.
N.m fliimpaharr.
Geo. Head Roldle, D. Arne 11. Crash, It.
Saul:glary. D. Jai. W. Patterson. U.
iffmots. Non Jeraev.
Illchard TA , 011, R. A- G. Cattell,ll.
- Lyman Truru , all, H. F Tiretinehllysen, 6.
Dadanna. on. look.
Thoa. A. Ilen , lrlcks D, Edam D. Dorgan, 6.
ultver I'. Horton, It. Hose.: Cool:Hag U.
Jonas. . Ohio.
James W. Grimes, It. Benj. F. IC.ele, R.
James Harlan, U. John Sherman, It.
Kon.tae. . Urron.
Edmond G. I:nas, IL Gen. II Worarn, It.
Saw. C...Pnaleroy, U. Henry W Corbltt, H.
A.-Wacky. lennautensaa.
James Linton., D. Cbs, It Ituega ow. b.
Garret 11 syD, D. Simon Cameron, U.
Rhode hiarut.
Lo'[' It. Wm. Sprague, H.
m. P. Igesaerelen, It. loony R. An Leone, G.
Atasatchuarita. Tenlicsire.
Charin, Snm ttrr, R. D. T. Patterson, D.
Henry Wtlonn, H. J. S. Fowler, 11.
"Afar/gond. Vereo•nt.
Revertly Johnenn, D. Gee, F. E , Hnunos, R.
Thom.o ti atnn, D. .I.tln ti. Merril, It.
Jhateurs. Wrai neon.,
Jnn. •
Ilerolerann.ll.. T. G. Van W tagle,
Charles D. Make, U. Waltman T H.
- Mich,gan. • .Wanagann.
Zac. Chtonnar, It. Taal, R. Darrel:He, D.
Jacob M. Howard, It: Tlmotsy oi Howe.
..Vot,osko—
Erpuhllcans,42: Demoenat., L.
From this it will be seen ;hat the Re
publicans have a majority of over three
fourths, un addition of five members to
their-force iu the Congress just expired.
Some of the above marked Democratic
were elected by Republican Lagialatures
but are sonouservatien sis to uniformly
vote withthe Democratic side of the
House.
The House has chosen Scut - mks. Cos,
Fax for Speaker, a choice which Use
country at large will approve. tr. IikoL
VAS was born In New York city in ISIS;
received a good common school educa
tion; became ap-inter and settled in In
diana in 1939. Ile then edited, and pub
lished a newspaper and was elected a
member of the Sith Congress, and was
re-elected to each successive session, In
binding the 39tH and 39th Congresses,
over which bodies he presided as Speak
er. The whole country kbows how effi
ciently he perfoimed hie duties and with
what dignity and tiimnetss be presided
over the deliberations of those bodies;
his election as Speaker of tbe new House
is \ a fresh tribute to his patriotic seal and
high executive abilities...,
The louse stands as follows, being. an
almost exact counterpart of the one which
has Just expired.
• LIOU•Z OP IMPILLESTATIVILS.
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.. A. C. Ila 'line, R. 1.J.9 IL Ketch/Dn. IL.
5. E. C. Ingersoll, It. 13. Thos, Cornell. It.
L. Horton C. Cook', It. It. J. 1" L. Proyn, L.
7 11.1' Llllromerell,lt 15. J. A./id...mu', It.
S. G. 11. Cullom, It. IS. ()range Ferris. IL
9. Luorls W. Hoes, LI. 17. C. T. Ltul rO. 15.
O. A. IL Hure, D. 11. J. 5/. Mervin, 15.
1.5. H. Hershel', D. 11. Wm. C' Flehl.". It.
11. Jehu Baker, IL °M. A. 11. LAIIIn. It.
13.0. 11. ILautn, G. 21.
rue lorhe, J A 1.0g0n,13. J.C.Churelllll, .o. ,
/whore, Den n le APC.trthe '
1. Win. E. Nitt.elr, D. 1.4. T. 31. Vomeroy, 11.
1. tnichewl C. Kerr, Lt. IS, win. Y. Keleoty,
3. 11. C. 1.1.1,..r, it. ue - Wtn.n. L neoln, C.
4. Wm. s. Holman. D 37. Ham Utot, Wartl.l4.
5.41. m. W. Julton,E. ItB.J.mviatnelye.ls.l U.
6 (John Coburn, R. hurt %on Horn, IL
7.11. 1). V( amiatturn, IL. 140: J. 51. II u.nt,brey,t,
B. God love S. GrLll,ll, 11.11. Von /lemur, IC.
1 Sett nyta r Colfax. IL. (Mut
ill. Wm. Winton", IL. 1. ilent.Etreleoioo,
11. J. P. C. Shanks, 11. 2. It. 11. 11, ea,
An", 3. 11 , 141 C. nellenelt.ll.
1. Jon. F Wx1.4013. Y. 4 WISIT I...wren., IL.
2. 111511.58 Price. IL. 5. Wu, Moug.m, U.
3. Wm. D. Allomm, E. 6. It. W. Clarke.
4.W.1( Loutebreleu,l4 7. S. noellobarger, It.
5. G. IL Dodge, It. 8. C. S. llouttatin, IL.
G. A. W. Hulot:ad, It. S. IL. P. /Stteelond,
roost". 10 Jame,, 11 Ashley, IL
Slane) . Clarke, IL. • 11...balan T. W 0..., It.
Kentucky. 12. 11. Von Trump, li,
(Nine thernme to be 13. Li W.Moroon.l.) (C)
elected in 314y.] 14. Alorun Welker, IL.
• .511ttne. 15. Tobio A.Pianta,it
1. John L,oel, IL Iu J no. A /11ohhout Y.
3. Sidney Perhatu.E. \ Ent, IL. Eckley.ll.
3. Ja.1.0. BlatuO, 11. IS IL. P. ripanlinif. IL
.4. John A. Peter- 11. 12. J A. Garfield, It.
5. Fred. A. Pike, IL. Oregon.
• • More/and. - Enron Alotiory, IL.
1. IT. 51eCtitionb, D. kenuryienulu.
2 S. Artmer, U. 1. S. J. Eantintl, I).
I C E. (C ) 2. Charms O'Nelll,ll.
4. Fronds Thorttuall. 3. Leonard llyers,lL.
S. Fred. Stone, D. 4. Wm. D Grdol,lt.
Thou.
5. Caleb N. Tay lor,W.
I. Thos. LE Et MC, IL. s. Nrnl. (I. It' Sr, D.
2. Oak.' Ames,
oE. 7. J. 31 Broomall, IL.
3. liin'yTtrit.kell.ll. 8. J. Lawr. tieu, It.
4. annu'l littoper, Y. S. WADI.II. Stev.t,. 11
5. Ern). F. Butler, IL. 10. Genre L. Coke,.s
6. liriL 4. blanks, E. D.ll.Vati•ukett,l)
7. G. S. Ilonerreil, IL. IS. ChM,. Delii.ll, D.
5. JOS 1.1 lily,. Y. Slercur.ll
W.B.Waannurn,l4. 11.
At
F. Miller, X.
0.
Door% L.1.M.w.„31 , . 15. A (114"shreuner,l)
va . Finnate.ll..
R 23. '311.4. WiMains. R.
AJ. P. Benjamin, R. 24. G T. Lawroore.l4.
3.44. w Andmuon,l4.4.l (Rhode
Aim/noon. [Two rumnbers to tio
1. Tor. tr. iseamon,ll. elected In Aprll.)
4. C 0.44. neon, IC. 21-nnerzee.
J. Moir, R. 1E Ilan 1[1.31,111151 . 5 to he electwl Augnel4.l
IL. Vernon!. •
n. Jim. P. l. P. E, Wood oridge,U.
.3finnewm., 2. Lebo P. el:lintel, IL.
1. Wm. Win den,lL e, W. C. Steil n, IL.
1. Igna•a D0n..14, tc. 11"4,4
, Net oda I. U.l) II o hoard, IL.
11.1cis It IL. 2. bee). M. liiteuen,lL
Neu , Ilurapshlre. Laurel Poise)',
R.
[TO ree I' a tot. 1114comiin.
elected In Reich.) 1. Ranieri 11. PAIne,R.
-Teo:Jemmy. 2, Bee). F. Rope IL.
Moore, R. 3. Am...C4li,
I. Cherie! Haight, 4. C. A. Eldridge,
3. Clans. liltgresem,D. PhileLqii Sowy er x,
4. John 11111, IL. AI C. C. Woomera, IL,
3. G. A. Netormka.
Republican , . M; Demourata, 91; tunny,.
neat itepuullcan, I; Contusuid.
. The Republicans haTe a clear majority,
a two-thirds vote. Tiara are twenty—
nine members to be elected in the cocniag
pprilig and autumn, from the States of
California, Kentucky, Tennessee, COD
necticit, Now Ilatiipskire and Rhode
Want. 'The following calcalatlon of tb
Tug n.nnir, fu: defuleatton
clerks and off,cers has lumi,en out,
sad from all quarters we lea n of Macy
losses from dishonest olleratione tt ahsr p.
ers. Flue Jaculo Welly, of the Ilechan
lei National Bald: of Beltitamo, a clerk,
Las the modest little ant of three Lan:
dreg thousand dollars charged up to his
account. Fie kas hem; stealin;, frum the
bank Muds only twentg.4eveu years, and
all that N. Mile managed to escape &tee-
Ton impeachment of the tve-iilent
will not be an uolii,ely event of the
present Cangraaa. The Judiciary C. to
in its report on the charges, urges
that evidence sufficient at least to deter
mine further investigation, has been dis
covered. It might have been prudent
for the Committee to have laid before
the country the nature of the evidence
they claim to have adduced, that the
people might judge of the . merits of the
ease.
Tn rCtCglitie C0V41.1 has not been
confirmed jfl u hio appointment. The
nosuinatiorOvas so fiercely assailed in
the Senate that Sir. thick:flew, frighten.
ed at the .whirlwind of indignation he
had raised, disposed of dm quii.t ion by
moving it to the table. The President,
out of charity, will doubtless ontLe an
other effurtto provide for hdifavuren pet
and champion.
suffering asd destitution of the
whites and blacks in the South is amen
to recline attention from COngresi. A
telegram states that a large sum or money
is to be placed in the bands of General
0. 0. Iluirann, Chief of the Freedmen's
Bureau, to be applied to the 'wants 01
the suffering poor of the Santa.
Tun Judiciary Committee of t h e late
Congress reported that President John
son Lad mad• nu effect vlntever to se.
cure the arre-t of the assas-io Smr..tt •
although he might easily Lave erracpr•7
•the capture of the man after L .N Lcreo.
bouts were determined.
THE many fritind,ll Gen, i; .1
Ekin will be p1e.1,1,1
Senate confirmed
Deputy Qaarterinaiter , tl,
Uyittil State, Army.' Ttie Gtiaeral
richly earned this new honor.
Tune heavy revcau, tax alp, , -e 1
upon newspaper, propneturs 01 thyOT per
cent. Oa crow cash recei , ..ta 15,10 elect
tieing has teen taken 5..5 ie the tax
which vassed both konxa u: the Ice
.Congvess.
GOT. HAMILTON, of TyZas, IS a CA, .!I•
date for the °Glee of Pus:waster of the
House. He did good servi,:• i s thy.
Onion cause 'Wit campaign, an.: sMaii.l
We rewarded with tlie posiuou bought.'
In one of his veto messages, L. Presi
dent draws it mild foathe
of tke rebeiliaa as the "oppusluan
Illek was made in sure States to tke
axecation of the Federal laws."
A New Tanirsr •to be prepared
aid revisal by a C,mini.,odun appontwd
Lp Congress, and presented or leglhla
tion Dent winter.
Tao President'■ lust:Age to the new
Congests will prisbab:y ho Icsti :it 60011
WANT SUPPLIED.
tond+A Ale, Ltat:•l •1.,, Lou a„ l'orter
=1
rn,o,sslbility In [Masi Y. L.r.•/L 4 a , m , la.
e ars tsar mum* wore alltable r sa
i.emons and Insallos. Tne *ant tae a: !rug o
, rr'en•'PP ir . d• A largo amortms“ nr •ha 351,•et
nr•uds. sem:M.lc¢ barclay r•rklos• I.4rtMo
41.01 t. Bass 's sale Is. camplyroPs ac•td,
etc..Tustreee.rsd a: J.ri FLI4MINtI•S
IMMO ITSOLLE, Nu. if Marks: sheet, an I Is sod
by tise sum or alles both, at th• low,: rat..
Also, acs el•mi a:wit of the A ,se: I lasort for
Medicinal purpOscs. and Csaistoe.i's nparkiltdr
Ale, the lots: artiste In use. Ken awn, M.
Owls.
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DlLliti ♦NI) VATIINT )ICI,I(2INL
No. 61 II•rkel suer:.'
What Swaynen Ointment Witt
na
-11..,111 cure Itch In (rum' rt to ID hours.
—ls will curt the most utostln et. tears
of Tel-,
ter.
;ell. cure Chronic F.r7elpelar of hie fee,
—l—lt *III cure ,ait ec•ol 11+•.1.
will cure !Lehi.. 11. e. te't F.ruptlnes.
r.e.lttsely cure vtettn
etwereire 01.N.L.NT Riad •Clalt.so
mor•.
”ITCII" Dr. Stanynee trinfrernt, ••TYTTF.tt'•
“I.V.:11.• , Or. tiaanynA's Clistrcart/, "Ti.l - 11,1t”
••ITC11“ NEVE.IIiCht(P.V et "Ter ehtt
••7l:l-rEutt
MBE
•1111
'IT,
I,:par<4 only by Dr. EtWAYNE A NON, 1,11-
.I.NDIAA.Id by ILI.I.I.AID‘AN
NA N. Mrp MArs. 11411. A. 1, Et..1.T., 37
Woc.: VI N. 3 Hart, • A.
m[ : r., cur. 1:12 Marti, at.re•., Pitts
burgh; KANE •iL
•u'Nk
YEARS AGO AND NOW.
VITTEE , 1 EAU" OW,
lILTTELIS lam strugaltre, Into 1...,t1e0
•,alest ptetoc7l , es r•er.la,a, Lea,
however rietll•lat. la doumaf.l toro•woot.r.
DOT It staa , a •t. the head of all the bale
aiteratlte preparalloos_la rotate., Ds r•I•t,
rlt, has .voted mane Italt•tions bat au 1••,
rhyaleans pronor.aee It th•IINLT SAYS ail
Loot that has tear Lora 1atr0,1•,,1 lota tte aLrk
chamher. Ia toe /lospltal. of ttis &mu,. •,1 Na
•r. the gariewis dud tue ••ry het tla • f
.avalesoooia, nod report It as lavalua - fur
the •,tor of troops...l , e at,ral). as
leate.ly for KO., sod all sc..rbtalt aff , ottous.
sod as the o op-sloe for to • iesn•es.
lOrnia.•od hase•lophatleally e.oo , sa
(Loa the • [VOWS NIELICINo parearell, co. ill
1 , . apart lb Amer.. boa all tu• 1r..p1 chm....
It hi con•ld.-i••• th• col) rrllablo aollloto I_ -
II ale fever.
.
In re I. no mystery ale me the ...... or tte
ncores. tle tlt•ttetly ett marble...l alterative
atta cn are • omionstl the r.a.0l 'settle, •f
mill, I. bro sad v•volatml •er sten e S•im ,, an t ,
whit th Sire seles.loe of tont,. atatl•tO Ilona.
enti-seerbtallr, nytnerl at and d.
... tire nerlo,
plants, roots ant. Loo es t•oo ha vyr bettoin
sr's! s eel to • mett deal a •paratoo,
Is Is also proper to stat• t .ott the Bitters aro
Id excoseivsny lu ale". an 1 •s
clreutestencvs, toe gallon or the barrel. Im
p am Imitators are •hroal,• no the • nly
red of be Pantie nay lag slag. theist Is to see
that he " - Ito,. .11• y buy earl' • • ngravtol tat&
sad note of Mem,Sao. , and tbs
1,101C , 111C• t tramp toe r e .r 4 of the toti tte•_
- - OF 1.11 V."
.
145 Virood,Etreet,
:Tp..E, Agent.
antol.aa._
THONI;:: tC '"?TS,
of the 'nate Ono tree, which hat 'a nble;:epitt, I (Late of WM P.P.I .
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and kidney,. and niunuoui, surfer es end ni,su
brapeg Rtuerail7 • riled ••WHITE r. COSI
MEM
Dr. hlr/rrr eaTa that II Is sweet and palatable
had to readily taken both by chtbbron and
and wk. originally known Loam O....trinities, who
.0 oaael the (arca* of Outs states; and u_•d It
In a varlity of dt.elsc., ~ P , c 1 . 1 17 tho. of •
...rotate character. It is a lora Cure fur DIA-
Lt2t2lB, unAvr.L. IV:DRIED'. BLOODY
AND ktUCOUi URINE. and Ike troubluaome
malady known as albumin...a, or Might'. Ds
sae, 'lke" wb. b.va l lrird In vain the yarlo.
ICON, and thurctloh will Cod In ruland•a
WM.! I'meComp,und a rotroo, of
power.
6otl 17 the groat, dot.. or stag le bottle.
Da. EJLICIIIVC, tti Weed ttrtet. mei
RAND
TEMPERANCE RALLY
IM=MIIMIE
(Tueftilis 1 Even irclook,
lu , r. .;.11-T (111
the ,e •,r
.1: . I.l '
”. A. r 'I
0,111
c I.v ex , DO C. , la the
MMEMEZIE
Tulng.raw., {ll ~ l u I n l. rolling o.t.
()Tlt.'4E.-9 goo i chance to
1.,
so, Burl', r :4'.
Oulu. It
..11rado. tuooll,r
I.•lac.a. z.t , :ENTI:e. Ape
NI K. I•lttlbar,..b.
w A. L TN ,
A '6"rOR
No. 93 Diamond Street,
PI I T.
.1:1,1011, , •.t.
I)ll'T:int 33.41:1".
• ic,i; \ .-
ISO May ch
ES
tk,k koklk•rk, 1 k •
kk
. 1k • kw.. Leak,
ut.• I).‘l' kk t . • tTli nl7 j...c,0
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Tolts• NOTICC.- Lt I,er
• 1.1, aa la a•aa,a• :a . ao td •
ata•Va .agaaa al. 11 aa• r•...,a la •.1 las 1.1.1
la•taaa.... a a at. .a s taaat,a: i•a 1 , ••1. • italaa., , ,a
p•)1:•a•tat Nara L. sae a.‘at•a• ca••,..• 1,, m 1 0.
!tit, .1111/, 11,1 11{11,• aua.raa
aka., r lat . , 111,1.1 . . .
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ri „ t•
) 11E%, sun.-
•• , , •
AEW SHUN sTIUS
3L,• :.`O L D ‘k, U 0
- -
k NoPLUNTIII , 16;41. Pt 01.'
mr• n. - avi0..1:1. - at UZI. of Me Co.
•
lIITS. 4 IP.- sl tti .
.atl. :3 1,,v. Prir
Nt) 1.141 II 4.1. 1..111 :On.
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Di SOLU TIC t 4
PAUTNEZ:NIIIII. lIESIE
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Jrirv,
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d•• ,, •
Ce,l by .hrs
11, Irg,.NNAN
%IS W. 111,N
.4111.151M0
(111:111C.11, WORKS,
IZINIEMILIMS
101•••••,,
1•L• 411.1 p. rrLL L..
y:rety.r:l,:::! :ly tYty& • I' 1:1•11 . .r01,.. , -
~.. All or r•••:: 1,1 •r•
str•t.r I • .1 y Is :::
11,
by , rlyeer.y. v. ry.: orY.
J . H. IVELDIN 0..
COOKSELLEV/S.
Stationers, Paper Dealers,
'T. TYR
• r F.TTP
PRINTERS AND EII7:iDERS,
Mac›.lol. 17i7crocl rat woof,
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Q. 5. STANII . '.
1., ill r::%. L•.
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ELAN!:
1.111111.F1
LAW ',AN!!
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n.i. •
11M .i111:11111AVI'S l:NloN
EXPRESS COrAPANY,
CAPITAL, 020,000,000
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Our Merchants and L'acufacturers.
•
ilUIr4
It V rox Pitt:AS. Money,
` - "Valuables. Firclght and rat'
eels. oven than I:1.01,0
ashes or Eiprcss Li IC, at just
and librra I rues sal es Mitt Inns
yea ttv to Ex pi ens I, ti ippe•rn. and
can be timer perlattuent only
by their liberal pat, "nage.
Tht. w e hope to Inuit and a c
Tin, topKr and sheet iron
NIL SI SMITHFIELD STREET,
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lit. ,ntlentl 1,4 t, • g•nrral 4.1 - Itment.
nlnft,Vl.6 I'l. n. 1.41. Woolt
11, ... Ari 1•••• • co, taltrry
Rc ik•re I,anti • 11' c...• v.,
reLloja 11 , 'l,lll 1.1, h.....• 14
001. 110.10, 1 , 310 1.-JoM•g,
luxllRK,
and No \I toln .1111.1
VITT,su as I, PA, i'kbrustry:lllb.
rI'HE 1111 , 1 or t 4 sON. PEALKE
MOVILIL In thla dly
auumoit. MASON.
The 13 , deral.rne4l bare • day forturd • Co
partueraity wades the nom? :ty le ••f
PEASE Cc MOORE, •
11r, gor• le, gnarl, I'4 al, I,le.ort, Ibg
vo.. of tua.ufAaturin; and ir In Lair l e a
ting , U:1 .N 11. l'lCAnr_
7110.11 Aft YOOIIK.
The eatattadlug sacs ante of the late Ern will
besattl , .1 by as. '
.skate• PEKE D MOULD.
INCLUDISy
United finites 6%, IIS I;
United States 1862;
United linnet Ws, I
United States 6 , 0, (old) 1665;
=MEM
And all Series of 1 5-10's.
James T. Brady & Co.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Fourth and Wood Streets
HENRY G. HALE
)OETARISMOB.,MS 5?. t 1,511
NEW VRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
All the Novelties of the Season,
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VI nit-Chaos Merchant Tailoring
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GILMORE LIEBLER,
Illssof+,ter.t,n he'roCa +t. .
L]..,r. i.
T a `NII E. a ,
Valises, Carpel Bags, &c.
1 ..1
'arie a.aot 1111tUt ,r 7 t.»:,•' aatshtla al
aria,
Nos 1(4 und 106 Wood St.,
I`klr ICO I.
T im STOC I:CI-DEUS OF TIM
COAL MEN'S TRUST COMPANY,
'loved to No. 9.6 Narliet Street,
•,ere .••• 1,1•Ine, cornu•sta.l with :••110,10%
1% la -tal:reepla •1 •• u,,,'.?.
.• o'l tt •
a,"l Treasure,
EIIIALINCOTTONWORKS,
E. HYDE'S & SONS
p-. ma oumcture
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4••0. V.T Lt f:lWttn..:D grol
CAM3TIC SODA,
ttet!4 i ri can and Euglists,
Eifil
For Oil Refining Purposes;
411 LL3 tdr 4,•,[11.1r•
JAMES HERVEY D3BBS,
Y - t( Pearl Street,
E VOCIt ET CIL:TLC:I2V,
CHEAP! C EAP! CHEAP!
New Pimento. New Pattern,:
If n.
PITTSRUREti CUTLERY COMPANY,
w A LI. PIPE:I'IS
FOR SPRING SALE r F ISGT
tV. Sr.n w yr.yzt.ll.r i.lrr:... rrS.t.~^..rr.
•n 1 t... Ir~~~ [.S.r.'.f f. •• •
l'a p Borders. Flit
Boa I Print., se.,
q." 1 1 .1..• fPr 4 . 1"•.,rn totue
ra rar, I OW, N.... 481., lOLA, Ilxua
, AN..,
IL NRP.II 111.:Vr OILCLOTH.. ASO
PAVER 11. DON RI I .11.11/E.R.
A.. ll,,owerst tnarl.L S. It: ItnrSitt
bt••••• rt. gr
7,9 7, J. R. II 1,17 & 111:11.
N lilt ETV lIEGGS,
G UN S, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, fuller( & Variety Goods;
3 St. air fired !d lipor trim tli!Bridie,
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• • • •
. I I•tolit , • . •••• , ".•n`. “.•
our • ,rouall mud ...L. pri.4Eilfe
IZEENA I'IsTA
Itt• I 1 nettal, t• r••rt
nt the "a ie.., •11,• , 01.•.1 1• slew aaa aae••
lawsges•n4 heal ata lot It, opablai
N• a street.
pa... ter rv• /at Iltas/n
stre. t. aletaace • :re I/ Is, la
tla• •tt
wa r • se 11 rt • Iv:sties, eslatni at No.
j4l Ap/11 I,m, e, hit report w /o
v.
•a•
ta•st a•lese rara. , ll•n• me 01,1 'alibis mix
es••lsallan alitag sta. r•V yrl
• rl 5•14...,.
,
1.10,01,
(i r Ellltl;t3 BEATEN,
Candy Manufacturer
An. , .1,J., Iv sti,ll.ElliS ANL, AMERICAN
i'ltl.ll`4. I'l , NUI Arc..
No. 11/ I clout Street,
th.t.• ft.!. the Virst Nations tleok.
I.?.:'! AI.I,ItIIN-NY CITY. CA
WHITE LEADS,
rdre "T. 11. N. d Co." lirsdad Lead.
•• ••Paroktou•• no .du
do do
do du
do du
Blur 1 1 0 1..4, for I/II liefln•.;
It, d I.eo and 11ther,•;
Color. di, and 111 oil:
Ff, sale •t nivpv Z nms.
W... , ra,r•“.1 , “•. , tan.eg .
T . NI. BLACK,
(:)11FCM71\7•1"M"Ft.
parGlza.
Three alums above ttnitulle Id Strreq. . •
rurranuntait.
Y.Yer, and or Work dunuon tlw I .st agittre
and to,. ~,o nalpie trims. l'aalcular•ltention
pa.l , ,eJ•lobleg•
BARR & ,posse,
..m.mtc:/.I:LXTMCD•VOS,
FRUIT ASSM.I.TION N" .. .nd
CLAIR Mitt. PA.
&Motion tit..
nR of entirt 11.1.1.• toll t. ,41, buth".o.
up*
iort.
NECESSAItt:'
•••••, Tf.ll.—For a K.N.•
Plaits
Kitchl
franryell Utensil, a • •
aui
Hll.O K.. Ls, Plain Ani Taney.
InK Instet 1,11.1 other (awl •••,-
. 0 '" /It , Water eutk.lut•tora.
article, ear At P. t . DUVFI
All el3eap,
50ASSORI'LD W HEEL
IL"Ws
7 A . ..JILTED c kltTs,
ed'rfebr and
c l t
UM
tw." Vol It uT
Ik' 1 !fe u ,. r,
/1.11 bbbbbb SILT, Lu.
Agricultural Laud Scrip
Th. Board of Commissioner. now ill., for We
MOO •Cre. of ylualtoral I•ite Lund lac
heiug the bala it nce Up. tiar , o vianted to M.
Coo cuoi.weal oi runt atlyaula r •i.ciour
uaut •r [ries itoral tolle.gui In this Slat..
l'r•potals for the porch., of this Lau/ Sethi
adOrreaed to •• Ibe Desid of tonitolacons . r. or
•art , itiltoral Laud scrip will in [peat, Lil at
th+t.aneJor Y. aural vtlico, at Llarrliballi out!!
.L2.iietec.l
On Wednesday, April 10, 1667
lan' may be loelited in Stale or Ter
-1110•7 y the bolders atlas serif. upon •iiy of the
u•a: proorlstcl l ands 1.1.001 mineral Janda) or
n Untteal nuts, Lk alit) to sale
at orivai• r•ti boob of merit , re1....a..
aitu aseilon of e beadrod o•daitir acres.
lalasued to Want: and will be transteratile,lll•
out radon.," out or formal alai ailment Tn.
lola•li ‘•r , l n•t be ailed until tlit satin , . Pr... ,
•4 for loeation sad sway. artien the (arty bOldint
uran 111 ih• blank ono env r the laud la 5150.0
same Kids moat no made as par tern, and no
blos to rseelved tot leas loan ono loaner , '
to suer,
The Fenn 111 be lobe , Immediate/ ea the
parrs.. 1111. mo my to the tut. lark loenerat.
all Mils fora metraaatity Coat 40 COS acr e s.
unealuird of the potato. an", moat toe paid
lel, bin 050 soya. sad thr rslnainkp two-turd.
tairty days after notilleati•o of asleep,
anae of as hid or hills b 7 Um board Commis
"" J ' A r to \ LI 11. C•hlf BRIJ, turveyur faro%
For too Board Ott'ornaaloslopors.
Ratliff...O. February 747 MI, 115.711
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SEEDS 1 SEEDS!!
Beare Now Prepared with Our
SPRING STOCK.
AND
FLOWER SEEDS,
V • afar special Intim, m•ota to
Market Gardeners and tonntry
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offering . sale
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HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and Uorse Power
..F.X1.3:11/5113DELEI.
A Full Stock of all Sizes
LAIIGE.SALE Or
KANSAS LANDS,
ON TEENDAY, THE 2d D4T OF
APRIL, 11367, 'it - MIK+ offered
At the Eldridge House,
ABOET 155,000 ACRES OF LAND,
Mt... of I.lelCl
WY•ti1 ,,, 11.6,J2./sitiibUS
cad tsmow••• t•e
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GNIOI PlCIfiC PARINI, lAMB 111,511.5.
The Irm.lp t •fites•te. K OADFIR" Li, V F.,•
Wtoni I, I. • .14, • i•A •r .1 ',lt
T EY a•ol r", Lev', to I.sa
e•otor•
1 , 1.1 , 1,11 Y. 1.4...1,1:4 - .• A, , £AcND
♦.cr VM5., u...t..:.
uz• Ix •11,7
re•
Ity L 1 “fi wa.
b • at," tg.•l. .1.18 ...sn•Ljarm•
sob. 1 b. a.. a. g lat b•.l
innig • t•g:r..l. and wally • 1.•.
Fine Pocket cutlery,
u. etli•abla Laessa I. rlAarkal.,
and to fanny. sad rettl.rs Lt..••• l•••.
Greater Isdnfan•nt• than any Otb
•re In the West.
/In. St tb. Urn. b , beb. lamed albIT .r..r t).
P..lti.. LSI MLA.. ',Ube ••.d abb.,
21 , 0110 ACRES OF LAND,
•
,•tb•s.t•rn .art .r U. " 'AC
ANI , har,[l:YL,•• tat •• •11 , 11.2.-
1..
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Zia°. a I•rt• smba,. •f TOWN I ifTi AN!)
Is t•• a •••r 3tPITIIL•YrItCIit . i,
and [.mar.
T•• ••:• .
•aataaar••• April 24. VP. : sat:
n 111 •....L.tteev frou day I.4av ••111 all zln• 'sail.
al...at...mad have Seam 4 vi.oaa• •f. I t.• lands
al/t the.. 1.7.416 trait. le 4•1! pqrra .•... .
IL • •••-tblr.l ea.k ,at
E. In. BARTOOLOW, Agent,
fcV:u7i
SUGAR I. USED
DRIED REEF.
MILES I(1' •wT
lIIIROLDERS ♦\D SIDES
O. 1 LARD.
EXTRA NO. 1 TISTEIt STRAINED
LAIII.
I'AI.LOW AND /LULL G11.2•11E:
iILTS at•tod • I aria ran ek OM a' ••e•
tate, It t,to silo ma • ea 1 before lat.!".
dt,te,,ra.
No. 23 Seventh 'St., Plttaburgb
& BInELL.
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS.
Carson Street, South End 111-o-
linvlsg•ltrgs stuck of
o hawl, w• are rreparch rurnl. all •I•serlP-
A..•
at ß lowrotrate..
ut. ers end L1..1.2..11 , 11U
h•oralolt timer to , u 0..," ar
aaaa toe., w• • largt sloe. or
SOLE LEATHER.
At Wholesale Prices for Cash
! PIANOS! I—Au entire
NAM:A CO.'S
•I runar: Al.. II
fro I I ANtn, Prfre from CNN
•ra ":. fl l rat w, Piano
• ~•. cal and cla
exakunna
•
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
ULU/AZ,
E WIN-
we .nd
825,000 TO LOAN
Ulu
Aga
PENNSYLVANIA
FOR SALE.
C-Eirden, Toleltl,
VIttAII6D F2JSII AND MUNE.
Merchants.
T. Kr cx ,
137 Liberty Street.
AT PUBLIC SALE
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Law rencc, liansav,
"Delaware Reserve."
PROVISIONS.
JAS. LIPPINCOTT,
cker,
MONONGAHELA
noogaLtela Uridge,
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DRY LUMBER
FINISHED ITORK ON RAND
fIL.t It Artt l l , SI , OAF TAN:sir!) SPAN
1,l•n•I
Sole I_Aeitther,
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JAMES W. JONES & SON,
CUM Ilk:ltLAti D. KA RYLAND
ft! .71
H. 13. 1.11(01,
Ogles: No. 3D lIAIIILET FITRETT,
GEEMOIM
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In sums of $5OO ned'uOswards
"elk] Estate bought .1.1 sold
G LOUHEY. PUTT.
Wal [•tale Agent. No. IA lit. OW
S HEDILICED—Ou India
Hure and `tern Paatlr.r.
- e• ar..trout it Su IS per cent
.nuer rate. w. fu11...rim.%
uubber Drput, 51 tad 7151.
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WALTHAM WATOI4b
i ~ I _._-_ , ,,,__
. 2T—PITTSBUM:II NATIONAL
- (7O A, ANL, UMCV eII"PANY —Tbe
warms' Tartiln, of ~t0.k,t...01.1 r. a tit be beld'...o
- , TUCKS t.\" ncat,' Lama 70 sill o•alact, ,
' • a.. at NI ft:FIELI .ST EVE N,... IN .1.0 , a 41.0 , 4
..._
~.‘ azehnuer., No. 1.41.. , L,rtr at met. tar the PUN
au.' or h^•r7, ',pulls as d elsdlla,oolecrs for
1 th rOt;:!;a1 " t" Z - 11. el - CV r xeoN. :14are•ry.
,taim, sod are yrel,re.l to prove. that
IL. Amer/can Welch , a, manofecturt d at Wall-
Lam, ]I.. _ .!t., not 1.,•') <qua,. bee fa
euperlor to IL• coma,. wale Les ac £00.1.1.
3.ktaarlen..l and Frac,.
—Wtile wmlt tke.:t to
t of the ea,latut rtz
rope,. Lam tifs,Lr.rs,and 1.1.1. t• e“, do Rut
cla's• to L•se ma./ , say , 1 , 015055 Ia orate meat.
over we dons., and. ekalterge• 511,061-
f,1.1<414, that msr superior CI.. of watcls., sra
roily ,quaff, ~,tscry ru,eat, laths pwa
•lre • foie:git claroussoletrmal art.
III.—W• • 'atm that our Irs , elis.s are tkast,,,r,
or
ae.orate, Iris o - qaplex, more daraalt., txt
ailapoe,l for Amellesa t aid store easll7
kept Ii o: der ...lrepalrcd toss •Lkor watts.
Is. to the a. let.
It.—The Toodoca by Asst. at-let goatees
Mote adroontsged over thdlt Iltrop,an rivals Sr.
oh•clly:
grge,o, Olhortectrto at Its dldleos of
Is curled tut 1• o•r workshop, to It. e-
tremest Iltnt;o, sot to lianas ludic stry on,i; hat
Inaelaluery ho Malt. livery watch glades
through hundreds •t laude sod Itsidreds of tos:
chives. •
Seeeatt, ittcante we promptly a.lopt every new
..... tloo to perftct 'ta.mln•ry, not ever]
rarer"! Improvement la t.. ntractare of
watch..
rhfrd, B ***** e Ironskat tins Verf 311111NAIre.,
slants. sad oft!, mlcrosooplo parts nY which •
arstatis Lamle am WO MIA!, by meskaalcal pow
am seedy obsohsts mathematical pregsk• lad
uniformity, which 'I Is sisterly Impassible sa
stonsvnby amass! labor. Wheels, plalsram es
canemems, balsneem-spri d sorcs• — •3 sot
oclue.et eiTClll•l(l , Clet sad di
meml••• —sr e i•r sad •st by I.lllloas tms.••-
erring. beesus• unswerolas. Item beads al ars.
anises). - Hence, terry ssatels of sup ape style
Is • true c•py It its model.
-I.—These [c.a.tl castle us to defy lorefsa
I.4cmsse an snail.. nollarmity and proms
roa 16 at.sia•bls Ly Land, sad Sces•os la Pr all-
Gam ales. Is mmr.ansry siolasltsly •mpluyed
In the usnufsc tura of th . intricate sad i 16.1.1.
xmckmvssa.
Vl.—Now..a..rl:l be it.. at •ate. ibis simi
larity le strualarerodate• the ons..ofprodu•ll•e:
It secs,* aelforlLlty Ie rosn'ta: It porprtnatea
and 1,/,tilaly.lllruses Ivy tt.al us,
•nc,arl.leved; cad ni.k.as It •.ay rc pair
any taj,ry anatatntd. raplaska may y art tkat
pay 1.41..5t •r.ile•truYed•
711.-1. addition to the... aseallaalcal adranta
gfl. our Watcrivier4 slati.lar la sre. a,
tarn!' ro etv.:tat r, and to betruct Intwel
than tar asalorlty•l lutelta w•tur.,es. lbey nre
anseposed fr”rn lz.l, to 301 pieces. la no aid
Enall.l , wateit tile, are za•ro Lt.. 7.11 , r ,
i.eg‘n nc reat•trin•er la Ita. is the
tare rare fOraidlbie ortisdloo masta•t After:-
can u!, ”u.-system was fl - w +ad ustrta.t.
It'e bore s cad./ Itertated 0.. r faellltlea, nael
I}, n,loy ow artisan, an.l*(.l
a-atone... Te x -. nearly aau aTt.r of a
nf or wattle. ar, to use to-daT in every Slat
.-
of rite we I as aat
Isl. l'rtt •td Colntte. 1 erlr ria:T.at)
re....ar:ty 15 tt e !fib{ moort!t•lr met.: tlttt
.n I rt.fure, y I:tre 1 tte, war It,
eel:, t
cc. resett oppitltltm sad or lisolralutl•I
d•alere all ot , r
eo..str• have ‘ , ..trret,dtt.el. Inefeteert
•,,,t.tutte atter s. ,, tog and practical expe.lrece
w:! It fort Iva oratt-ht,s.
ALy or o,e era , 101. of W.ithala v0.a...h0f any
tt pLirdwvint aatcVtkzlersgentraity lbrovga
one the co,htry.
RO 3BINS & APPLETON,
182 Broadway, N3vr York
ROBBINS. APPLETON & CO.,
-158 Washington Street, Boston
DUNSEATH& CO.,
Wholesale Agents
FO: In
American Watch Company's
WATCHES.
No. st; Fifth Street,
=MEIS=IM
FEBRUAIIV, ISG7
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
1 7 1.. 9L" ,
=I
/ingrain. Three I"IJ and Eng
lish Tapestry Brussels,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At It, :owes: rriete fit., .a..
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
I=
I=
lON. J. 555 L• . ,
ITWOOD , & • 111IFFREY,
BRASS FaNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS,
Cor. of 3rd and Liberty Street?.
Above Carr":l A ssyder's, t• tt.Ltrgh..V•insa.
.ndlPuq elattag. fer•lshui prraptlr
Speetal alt,11•11 rs'd th• 11:.Inz sat astl
1111 r•perlng Ilti.o Itegh•rits, 61cArnb,stb. I.ltug
."
Agents for A. S. Cameron & Co.'s
STE_AJA I. PUMPS
BLOW E R ENG 11;
' , best Pam,. have,ton,lor ad....tego
Ch.,.41 erety •t.• la warraot.-0 t• .o,
C•cttok. 1 . 141:111 • c.....•nt1y on batad-___de.,:. r l.
1.0131111ZET.5.10 101 . 11 . 11 A 11 ...
E.• • \kl• K HAN 1:1 , AVTI:
.91 Wood ',tort. bat tale n Into litrbn,..bin
from tl.• Itt of lanoary. 11.07. A 1 , ,
la.e tor. to•n f •re •
be . onllano -t tbe under
tk• name of I.lbl;bil.ilik.Y t Fltf.W.
LOUGIIREY & FREW,
Saddles, Harness, Trait'Lks,
and all artle••9l. tliclr ••aally teat
la •Isi-.l cslabllskalvm..
No. 102 Wood Street,
I=l
MI LLE lI'S LUBRICATIVE
X.B 0 ICS (3,.
A full atnek of the abn•li rat:Alt:4
which we .111 sell t, Itattrwol
COll,lll, and ran. al era •t the 'Arne tirlcea as
It eon purchased fro.tv 11. e tr anulaetnthra, eo
w .hase W en appolhte d :Sale Ae n tenor W,."”
repos. Call awl. .1113 e It at .1 , 11. 26 and=
Et. latr street. 1 . 1111.1•11 . ,.
t•IY role AVRIS.
11•21.1 — axioN runic
.111AGEIRLY
Ourrem , r. Gelo.amas Cc..)
PRXIIOOI. LITIONAPHERS,
The ONLY DRAM LITLitioNLPIIIC L.TAII
- Wr.NT OY TUC IJUNTAINS.
'Mame.. Card& Letter Head.. Rend, Labc , v,
Circulars, thow Card., 3 , tp:oma., Vortralt.,
fcvro. Centheet., of DepoOts, luettatln
e. No.. 73 and 74 Third at., 1 . 1 , la
el
kottut:Ts, C uturtutiA. s,
W have Om largeat and b,.t:.toci of W
TER FLOWLItINO 1 . 1. A NYb alsolt trr , 4 , 1.
an , t are= r•panto
Ve . :l l ;n n .,it t : oI: if:r ' tlaottc n e g . d IV. so s
calls floral Wrtatl”. ro.st Sr. All "roc.
promptly att.:tied to Car. top to the t.rota
lom•e• avary it/te..
•I• 4 Ji,ltN It. ,ft A
U 1 , T1"7 1 1:_.
x;
Emos".4 N
TIIE DEII-
Utter Li have retool, ti the n of th e _
AND
LET4ir.s._
fti , P3 til L Inia irou. 35 Merlat arrevt,
Pittsburgh. to tip,. Woe as on esraon str rat. re,le tictle Orangr aud LiatuteL a la r grime
Urorwrisiown.wherr hsv,cau ...testier Le iouiv!l. astraler 7 je,r
L.sr gnsrs r , r„
DUMSCAti • WILLIAIIB. I ins Llasnr aad Kidd d Inns.
NOTICES
ELECTION FOIL P Es I
-I,ENT OP' F: . \lts,
sxvta:, I,•us ht;;.l
ou 5.A.117,1, ;14y ;
I al urou, u (veva the b•ur• •( I
THU, ;
Uri I,L 1.}.., - 114 • W 1., L'•
'OI.I'VAL;"." t
Irw , r••ry 2* I.
rA.?) AN AUJOURNEI) ANNUAL
)I,•lug ,tarijloJers of •ne Western
I . lln:arlv* , 'a C mpany. .111 h. 14
Y. 1.1.••,•••,11 Xart - lx. 1.17.
at 0.111.12..."1.11 . 1 41rd eb..-
du•u:,,n: anJ Ll[Ce
to. Will b•
fu..7.11 JomVPH See?.
urr..S Sr UNION 1:r rsNIN• ON • STortS•
lbs•mal, Ifeb:•11• a. II.?
ta-7. of
tb• .st..ralt•lOrt, o f thr UN LON
INA!•
• D 1 will loa 5.14..41.1r
Nee. 113 ..1 `r•rty stcerl. litty Idarelk
IA. at '•' Let r. . for lb• p•rroae .1 •Ir•t
-10. lioard Utreetora to rerr• for ilia ..-
nt y•sr. ano tran•actl.,v of amett otl.ar
2...• as I.ay by breve?. trro.• ttAta.
Wll. eeeee tar,:
TU1L( . 0,4•,..L.v11.1. 1 1 ,10 Z , 0N. - )
b.¢:l I . II),STLYA.,• 11.111,•T C..
rum•Dki.ric • let bruar;lll, 19g. )
ANNEAL ,lEEIT!NG
of tt.• Stuct3olderit •i Ible Company
will lb e brld at the c lice of [Ye Cestimar, lie, US
k•utle TLlrd street, *a -
Wednesday, March-6lb, 1167,
1 AT I• •.01.01:11C, •. IS.,
Tor tl. l'arpu.• ID!•le'n., a Presides, 1.4
ot1.• Dlrs•tor• to serve tk,••••l3ag year.
rt:rew•a. FT. VI,N. 11. W. CO.
011. of fAa Sveratary,
rerTilcnon, l'•.,
THE ANNUAL lIWEIING
af T.lte ••1 libaJkoldeiT this
il•ap•xy fur th• •t . I.lrt•tere and sack
Ober taL.1•••5•• may ••ime befr• It. , elll Ee
held •t t.. ;Alas •t. salt C••••••T. I.
•• Ike
Third Wednesday, (20th,)
Maras, A. D. Iso7.
Sr 14 UT L JCL. S.M.
Tad. noel sad Itoord * transfer books of Sao
..spate , at ihslr Alle• I. las City of Pittsburgh
sad at it. Traasfar Agoasy, la the efts of Now
Tea, elosegleatb• 4th ISAT of MANCH,
. N., 554 result olused suit U. 9ti lay
afllarch thereafter. '
. 1 F. UTOHINSIIN.Fterr•tary:
1.12. 7 .E.CHANT TAILORS
W. HESPENHEIDE,
!~lCrCliuiit TailOr,
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET.
YLW UGC G,:01)5 jrist optned. iii falo
I:%rri3 get up In Vas latest Ent
R EDUCED PRICES
Org RIVE:. FIRE Oi
BOY'S CLOTHING,
=I
I=
GLUT t LOGAN',
1:•. 47 Et; Clair \il
J,c)cts -
OVERCOATS
VET REMAINING VNSOLD,
wLicu ra., oc CLOn,l) VITT
REGARDLESS OF COST.
At the Immense
CLOSING OUT SALE,
Ina
J. D. RAMALEY'S
334 and 336 Liberty Street.
=9
'FALL AM) WINTER CLOTHING
DRAWERS, UNDERSHIRTS
WHITE SHIRTS,
Cotton and Woolen Hosiery,
Scarfs, Ties, Suspenders; Sic.
4G.M.caNT.ME3
Of all Descriptions. and a
Large Assortment of
GENT'S FUNISIIING GOODS,
All of whist. insist be sold re
tardless bt rest or invoice.
Call and Be Convinced
J. D. RAZIAIAEY,
334 and 336 Liberty Street,
Opposite Wayne
I • trc
IITTSDIRGYI PAPER RANTE—
FACTURI,OO3IIPLNY, Idanuf.turstSol
PRINTING AND WRAP-PING PAPERS
CLINTON 3111.1.. NT ICCLIINVILLZ. 01110.
11103i1ITUN MILL. NEW 11/1.1021T0N, I.A.
OIFICE AND WAItEIIOVSE,
No. S 2 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
OrFICZP.S—AZ , UST lIAIrrJE. President.
JNO. it. LIVING ,TON. Tre
RlDVl.L.Se,retary:
VinFCSol.—Att....uo. Hartle. John Atwell,
II Hann an, H. LIT11.1(“on. John M. Par
lin.. C. R. Nit nleS.
rn•rs Paid far l'aper Meek.
SAMUEL M. i4-ICKERSIIAM
Troia Broker,
124 First Street; -
rlrr►noaan, PA.
Agent for the W.. orCornwall, Donaghtom
Jo6rulline, Itstrlts. Onnexennn. blanhope,
tileuttm. ant other nrana.of. nthrzette.. Tongh
todbray Cute and Oilphant, C. U. Cuareoil fI U
'HUS.
ea.
o N nlAatneskta And order. rettrestfal4 a 'tom
2114:rt3
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Vases,
DESIGNS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
T. BROOPIIE,
il
AVEST t:OMMON MACHINE
• tr.)Nr. 11,01. K, Nnrthweni Cornor of
- Wee Common. •LcictlLNY•
-
r ItED'G ALI VATICII a W . .
',Aye on bs or prepare um short voile*
HEMITII AN, t FL AtiS FOE
\ A LP .* Aqvq; .gatr
llY' .lliirvr erg Kul:aptly titculed.
rot. , • DIAL. - oe31:n110
wETTAc. it A. MEASON,
buccP- , autb Tu CLlEtslas..% • CLLNK.
Manufacturers of
OAK LEATHER BELTING.
No. II Ohio street, Allegheny City.
Alpo roll rtment of Belting at O H. AN.
VE-h asso ohiA:h. ISO Lih hi., Plttsburgh,
Ha - titil). V. CLANK, tlel4. of Worts.
IE3
WANTS.
\VA - "476
LODTING ZOOMS.
13 tL• settrad star, withla $v =incites ..1k
EZ=EIN
L.— , rel. or rzca
WANTED.— AGENTS. BOTH
r.lt• 1 , 6 k
ST01(1 b...e works aro or a.l
Ag..nts at wr.rx are ettettug wltu
terr.tory caa too steare4 34dg-es
' stag. Instrocllatrlr.
VI J. rIt , LLAN &
• des No. Thlrd street elttob•r
7 . "
c e ., beet
and Nat,t.s.l Imports:tea. The on, tlI•r on
•ur
411 In thy. Grid. rnut.st:u I ASO
1)17/1 40_1 41. by lion. J. T.
II £ tll,ttoontshr4 Author 110 His
torian. li . one ban.l.ontr volume- Illuatratra
1.111 al 0100 tor tors. st,tl.:erf.,.t!i.rzi.ctgre. so
3•11,111,1& or 11 Market I.ltt.bnron.ra
.WANI'ED.—SOCP clerk,s , and
n„. out Ad outp.omelat
c. o. lust • Nlll,[ll — rf OAS
GIESSItA•Wit eon:lnac, t•le II Sc.., I TTTTT er.
mnd,t• tetlityg rls tits ARS the nes•
•rat.r. , It It.. Only 11000 of the that Wu
real merit. •Llcaols la the atssdard. Von. Sad
an '"'"
•sta are =Wu. •
••
J. C. TILS•N,
SS: Ye. IC , S St. Cner Stret.t.
WANTED.—Graduales of Lit
an and Corma•ralal Colter. to aogaall
Parmarirt.tly la auslaeso reitalrlur ealtamae•
sal: , and bee! nest sorrespo•draat.
Apply *kik reference. to
R. E.
Ti Trlst Btreet, avar Y.Y.,Ur • lazsztea
Law Of:lca, apposite Court flout•. dedl:ost
FOR SALE
FOR SALE.
I TIMMY 11111111 g 10151,
AIV ate nuns, on Neste street.. .MS Commons.
Tiltrd ward; Minima, Wi th good te11... house
well fzrzlibett.• and twilit. sold at t bars., ZY
ItAldeLY • 'SALL, Steal Eau. •gspaz t
tstls:u7. e. .l 1t..... Street.
FOR SALE.
TWO NEAT FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS,
u. ral,, Alto strelst, to th. roisond word. All,
obtoy. ono ol the Hooves has 11. rooms ow/
.c ot:Ar four roc.. .•n *else All
smat'y Itted I.D. Noon yards In tient, .11th
drams In the ”r.l; re aaaa lugs, As. [cool,. 0C
RA Mot (• HALL, lirlsl %state Ageots,
.1.1:•11 110.11 Bearer 01i0...
VOlt SALE —A nine years , lease
,rd,
a I.et on fl•dier attest. NU:me
ard, SI by Ili fret. on w 1.1•11 la erected a frame
doelllog. ote rr•llee for WI.
a Brick. uf n
rooms, I•l4eit will rotator les, met
la 510151 ef Sae, or SLOW per eel, bad Yryl ,
geld
det Illavral term, It spelled to Reda. Tor
t•rme 4e., apply ILI tie Ideal a.atste •12.1 team
mate Waco a( r.. BATC.b.
B•tierlyreet; LaYerenserillo.
Von SILE.-1 very desirable
110 P [UT! tar elk.. • Tau 7a.a, Wea.•
raet.ry. •11 . 1aa0¢111111. lottaated
Alan*, •a . lla Olavelaai sad Vittabergh R• 11
11
4
as
6an,th..11 feat wid•. alma at /at 1.•1401: Hued.
fourths anise goo! feat,. I.` Ire
et
te.ll:llPaarrai Jots 3•6111tIL8T.
BANKS AND BANKERS
B AllifiLNG HOUSE OF .
JAY COOKE & CO
Calmer %Tall mad NE4112 Sta, New Talk
In eenaretina with oar hour& la Pbliadelnhla
awl Washing •n,• avo oren•• a NZ W TULLE
itpUtl aat at/Of* Irseatl•a. Ltd .ter our 'orrice.
to hanks, As. kers and In•••bara snr the t rant.-
ti•is 'lf I hair buslnees In Ms &17. tactual.,
pure's.. and eat& of tiOriloraiaar eacrum.
rim :rocas, linens sao truna. 11, are ona
s,antly rop,•••ted at the Snort rx•hanao mad
d Board, Ith•re order. sent e• are prompuy
Abed. Wr keep na land a &Ill.:pair et Wilt.
IgN II ENT IF .. UlnlTlitS • I ALL bistitli,
11•71 n• and selling at entreat priroa. a.' allow.-
Inr r•rre•p-ndeala the mast liberal rates Ye
market •forde,
renEtle JAI" COOKE& CO
HART, CAUGREY & CO.,
Bankers.and Brokers,
CORNER IHIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
. PITTSBURGH, PA.,
(SUCCESSORS TO HANN, SLUT is CO,)
DZALEI3
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
•adtlirsl a .r t td' 1 Id I. 11 az
P' tu a s a ::Iref
GOVERNMENT BOIIIDS.
!z-311311T TOILTTS OS LONDON.
N. ; HOLMES & SONS,
No. 57 Market Street,
rmissumix.
Depalltc rerel wad I. rar Tonga nod CarrCanY•
Co lectloo• nada on all in. principal points or
Ike Ualt.al Laic. and Canulas.
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT LED BOLD OK COILLISSIOX.
r.run:LlLr Mantles paid le tha purchase and
call. sr
IL S. Securities,
latlallat W.do. 151111 01 1 <p11
e.
11. 8. F1T d ...5 10.40 s:
ILO rd er
sa ar oca A a T o anktsrcMlITcEDNE.U.
j.411:81
FITTSIDOBGII LEAD PIPE
AND SHEET LEAD WORKS,
Wok.
" VanTL:, ' Llnk o n. ......... " s"4
LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAs,
At Lowest Market Rates.
Also, PLIMBEIDI'MATZEItAt.
11l AYH AND IRON COCKS,
SMEARS DAUDEN,
OTEAD PUMPS, do.
BAILEY, FABRELL it (0„
3.67 xamintlaftalcA Eft.,
ft2S
FILUSMCLASS_LGOILLNG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
•
J. LYONS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh
Keep. on band and ritannfatture• to ord..e; toe
FISKOT STYLIC Ur OIL.T. MOSS.Wootr and
WALNUT, OVAL and riQUAltle )1111110)1,
INACTItAIT and I'ICTUK6 FICAM6S., Curtain
Cornice. Han , . and Buttons, Consols. Tripod
and Bracket tables of •squialt• deals& and
wortmanslii.
Gil-I , lNi. AND BKUlLDlfU l sneented la tie
blrheat atyle of the art.
SkertqllCLidk 111.10 E no3;n31.1111
C. C. .AELLCIrMC:).
DEALER IX
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
1:01:1r-a1722111z1. 1A749...FL327,
•RD
French Clocks, d4.D . c.
f al
m i ta i l yea to the RE Pilling Li Or
rills
.ro. 22" Firth Street.
wow,"
CLOCKS, JE w
SILVER PLATED -WARE
FBNOY cir co co 2g.
Ei. M. CoR.II.',IS,
37 Ohio Street, Allegheny,
Pint Watch and clock Repairing promptie - at
trzoteo to. dearre
"XXI X- OMR ALAM. TIMAIXX
33mr...omr_ssicspa.
OMNIBUS AND LIVEDY 'STABLE.
.ro. 410 Penes Street.
DAIS & PITCAIRN. Proprietors.
oruatb,..... Atlff.nts.y. Inratiord for •1
trains. £l.O, Carriage, for toners.'•, %Vedaln• •
and l'arthrn at abort notle. and raaaonabl• rate•.
•
- !liable Open Day and Night
•1:6401,.••••
F. MIISSMARN,
Fifth Street,b etween Tunnel
and Cis aahans Streets,
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardware.
Fleet els.. good•Of deetelDtlons &Jerzy...
hand *ad sofdat the low .•[
Ao •140,11• •nentnatl
HOLM ES, BELL & CO. , :
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
Mau lirs.ettattil or
ASCIIOR (A) NUEETINGPA
AACIIOB (B) NIFIECTINGPI.
ANC O 8 (C) 1111.1KETINGN.
AEA BATUMI)
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