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WEIDNVIDAY, lIARcrI6. 18117
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Great Britain bas vast possessions on
'this continent, which extend along our
northern border from the Atlantic to the
Pacific . . Her occupancy of these prov
inces datespaek of the' Independence of
the ;United States. In them' are several
ions of ioliabitants, who have stern•
ilily anifested a preference for monarchi•
1 ,
Cal institutions over republican. Nor
but they have had differences with the
mo her country, anti arhong themselves;
but on the whole, t cs' have got alone
with as few disscrish il, as
ot her people.
'During the war of I dependencegi eat
pains were taken to mince them to join
the thirteen revolter colonies, and help
set up a government bascd. primarily on
the, popular : will. They re,isted 'all im,
portunities to that c,0.1. Attempts wen
madeto coerce them; but 110 success was
eyed. In tile war of 1'i 4 12-15, ❑ego
tiations were opened with discontented
tarn In the Provinces, such as are found
everywhere, and under all forms •f ad
),;;;3is'terttion; but the people showed no
disposition to-sever their old, connection
and embark their fortunes with ours.
31ilitary , expeditions were lilted out
avowedly to con uer the Canadas; bat
even at that early day . the Soutitzves
jealous of the increasing prosperity of
the North, and having the control at
Washington determined that no actual
conquest should be made. The military
expedition S all proved abortive, as they
were designed to be. Instances of indi
vidual prowess and heroism were dis
played, but the nation gained no reputa
tion for martial exploits. As a 'partial
excuse; plausible rather' than real, fur
the miscarriages that put our govern
ment and people to shame, it was urged
that the Provinces were filled with the
descendants of Union Empire Loyalist.•
—tortes they were called, on this side
the border—and that faitherdelay would
Ttcneedful before tine traditionary enmi
ty woulchlie out.
'After Whiting twenty odd years MAC
reNzrE, 3leLkoo, and tlieir associates
got up an insurrection. Before it was
launched all sorts of intrigues' were car
ried on across the border.. It was stated
at the time and generally believed, that
prominent °Ricers of the army of the
United States were mixed' up therein
When. the rising Ctlllll,olTit took the form,
not so much of a revolt on the part of
British subjects, as an assault by worth
less vagabonds from this side upon the
inhabitants of the Provinces. Not but
some good men were involved in the con
spiracy; but whoever saw the "patriots"
in th'eir beggarly array, must admit that
a snore squalid set of men never existed.
The very sight of them, at a long dis
tance, by means of newspaper reports,
frightened the Canadians out of all re.
publican-tendencies, if any Inid been en-
gender d
A quarter of a century, and some years
more, 'have since elapsed, and the inhab
itants or the Provinces, instead of chang
ing their established ideas, and making
overtures to cast their lot with us, are
engaged in efforts to consolidate as a
I:'ice , royalty of the Erttish Empire. We
do not admire their taste, but think they
would do better either to come with us,
or to Oct up for themselves. It is, how
ever, neni‘ T - of our - business what they
do, so long as they-keep their own side
of .the• Tine. Mr. RAYMOND, of New
'York, thinks differently, or, at all events,
avows' he does. He offered, some days
ago-a- iesolution-to the Mouse of Rep
resentatives declaring that the Canadian
movement was "menacing to the safety
and - peace of the United States," and re
questing the President to tell-whether
or not he had lemonstrated against it.
?Ir. RAYMOND is certainly not a pre
eminently Wise man. Neither is he a
fool. Honed we conclude he does not
believe a word of the reason he gives for
this proposed impertinent intermcddling
with the atTairs of our.Nortliern neigh
bors. No Man of ordinary sense be
lieves the -United States can be menaced
or its peace disturbed from the Canadas,
no matter what form of government may
exist there. i. So far there has been trtnch
more menacing from this side than from
the other. • Remember what happened
only last summer, when the Canadians
- were kept i n'a condition of intense alarm
by the Fenton foray.
It is utterly discreditable for public
men to assign reasons for conduct on
national questions which are not genuine
ones, and which all the - world know to
be spurious. There are choices even in
*forms of rascality. If the design is en
tcrtaineri of seizing the Canadas, now or
presently, it is much more manly to put
a bold face on it and avow that - an act of
national highway robbery is intended.
A bold - footpad who confrents a traveller
On the road, and gives him a chance to
refuse and - defend himself, is a higher
grade of villain than a sneak-thief, who
insinuates himself into your hull and
vanishes with your overcoat. - When the
United States resolved to seize the terri
tory between the Neuces and the Rio
Grande it deceived nobody by proclaim
ing that the Mexican hail - invaded our
soil—beeause they refused to fall back
before our advancing columns.
The right of the Canadians
to such
vernalent as they may_see fit to select
as unconditional and absolute as the
right of the people of these States. It
no more menaces us to have them ad.
liere td monarchy, than It does theta to
have us abide by republicanism. Their
right to dictate what form of govern
mint we shall mamtain is as -full and
clear as our right to dictate what form
they shall allow. MI the difference is
that we are vastly ult .- linger than they,
and can overpowei and annes them, if
Uve They Lave reason to stand in
fear of us, not we of ihem.
personally unthitinds.
Mr. Itaystostl3 is
lie aspires alter greatness, which nature
did not in-ilre him for; but has .7.01 no
farther than to be notorious, whlcla
god many men of even less capacitie s
than Ye possesses have ant found it shill.
cult to lie. For two years he has s t r i ven
to be at the head of anirs, but has 11Cell
unfortunate in his selction of ways and
weans. Ilis suctimitse blinders• have
.maple him simply ridiculous.
We entertain no doubt but in the pro
gress of eventathe British Provinces will
achieve their independence, aid find
their highest advantage in consolidation
with this republic. We do. not think
that period very far off, measuring ac
cording to the' life-time, not of iisdivid- -
uals, 'but of nations. When it shall ar
rive, we shall be glad to celebrate the
amicable annexation. But we have no
respect for filibustering; and no inclina
tion to see this nation, because it is pow-
erful, trample on the weaker, violating,
for the sake of aggrandisement, the es
sential principles to which it professes to
bear true allegiances
Daring our great struggle with the re
bellion we were in a position to be per
plexed, if not overcome, by European
intervention. That danger has haPpily
ceased. Much greater probability exists
that hereafter we shall become a terror
to EuroPe than that Europe shall :wain
make us afraid. It is not lifticult to
compute the time, and that not a century
away, when we could safely defy all
Europe, and impose conditions upon its
most arrogant powers. Of course, we
have -no rivals on this continent, and
shall never have. Mr. 11/yaw:so will
d• well to mead both Its znauner ,
morals, and so reuse to be 4 Litawgoglitt.
NEW YOU K
The Legislature of Seri York has tic
fbre it a proposition for a Convention t o
revise the Constitution of that :tote;
that is, to subject fill, its provisions to re
;
view - , and make eta gcs needful to meet
pre Sent ideas and', - auts. The people,
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without distinctlotilO party, very gener
ally concur in the'rn •asure. here and
there tthe voice of a i diluvian is heard
protesting against ch
i
-tges in the organic
law, as an impeachtnelt of the wisdom
of a former generation, and as an inva
sion of the right of the fathers to pre
scribe the fundamental regulations under
which the children shall live through all
their days; but the admonitions of these
ancients are held in light esteem.
Judging from the tone of public senti
ment it seems altogether probable that
the principle of decentralization upon
iv Lich the present Constitution is based
Will be measurably abandoned. It ap
pears probable that the heads of the
Eiecutive Departments and the Judges
of all the Courts will cease to be elective,
and the power of appointing them be
carried back to the Governor and Senate.
It is commonly alleged that as to these
officers the system of popular elections
has not worked well. In the largest
towns, and in the districts coutroled by
them, it is urged that the election of
Judges, and particularly for short
periods, has evercised a deteriorating
InUuence upon both the competency of
the incumbents and the dispensation of
justice. So strenuously are these points
insisted upon that it seems probable the
life tenure will be restored.
It is further-mairitaiged that the gov
ernment of the city of New York must
be specially provided for by the Consti
tution of the Comnomwealta. The con
tession is nearly unanimous, on the part
of sober-minded men, that is will not do
to allow the city to govern itself. I
Charges are frequently made that every
part of the local administration is hoPe
lessly corropt; that the tax-payers are
shamelessly plun d; and that even
the course bf stare is impeded and
turned aside by improper appliances.
The healthier influences of the rural
population is invoked to restrain and
control the city politicians. This does
not indeed present a flattering prophecy
of the future prospects of popular instil
tutions. But it must be remembered
that in many particulars New York is
exgejitional to the rest of the country,
and is likely to remain so for a consider
able period.
It is well, however, to note this tom:.
mencement of the reaction. Fora guar
ger of a century, in all the States, though
mot in,equal degrees, the tendency has
been to diffuse power, to vest it in many
hands, rather than few. A new era has
begun. The under-current, everywhere,
inclines to. cehtralizaticn. In New
York 'this inclimition maalfcsts itself on
the surface. Ira Constitutional Conven
tion shall be called in Pennsylvania, the
same.di.position . to centralism will he
disclosed here. It proceeds out of the
very necessities of the times.
Too renegade Cowan feels very sore
that he w'as so unceremoniously shelved
by the Senate. We hope he may be till
ed with remorse and made feel the pen
alty of his treachery.
3lzt. J. IL 3IcCi.ELLAND the recently
appointed Postmaster for this city, is a
thorough Radical, and the choice will
give satisfaction to the party.
TrrE country will nut be disappointed
at the announcement that l'resident
Johnson will send in no message to the
present Congress.
GENERAL NEWS
—Gen. 317Clellan is coming home
—A thou,.nud copies of the Japanese
England dictionary were sold is two
days.
--One of T. Buchanan Read's pie
tures—"Hero Waiting for Leander"—
sold at auction in New York, this week,
tor $3lO.
—A man in Jackson, Miss., gave his
intend. d money to buy Ler bridal &gilt,
and tile following, morning she married
his brother.
—The patentees of the punched gun
manufacture have punched a 1O inch
hole down through a steel ingot font
feet high and weighing three tons.
—There will be aze onmodations on
the Great Eastern for 2,h00 passengers,
when running betweeri New York arid
Havre, in connection with the 'Exhrbi-
Iron next sunnier.
—A German edition of the Works of
'Aidrew Jackson Davia,lins been hrouglat
oat at Brogan, under the supervision and
at the expense of u rich Itnasiun concert
to the Llarmonial'Philestophy.
—A turbine water-wheel is about to bo
placed in position for a slate quarry' in
Wales, with a fad . of 1,000 feet. This is
believed to be the.greatest height of fall
ever made use of for motive power; the
nearest approach to it being in Black
Forest, in Germany, where a turbine
works under a fall of 800 feet.
—P_rolesssr Agassiz devoted considers
bid-Space in his last able and interesting
lecture to proving that man is not des
cended from the monkey. This lie suc
cessfully established. % Whereupon Mr.
George Baum('ll. and General Prosper
M. Wetmore moved a vote of thanks to
the lecturer, which was carried amidst
'much enthusiasm.
—Flake's Galveston Bulletin says that
it is "informed that since Christmas
about sixteen thousand freemen have
gene back to Louisi ana from the north
ern counties - of this State. The alhlga
don id ;hat Louisiana laWs ore more just
and equitable fur the freedmen than those
Sri Texas—that the labor laws of this
State, and the sentiment by 'which they
are interpreted and administered, is such
thst the blacks gladly seek a home, In
Louisiana:
French journal relates a story of
wealthy termer who died many years
ago, sad on digging a grave in close
proximity to where he had been buried,
the Ironer tette accidentally exhumed.
Oa examination, brilliant particles of a
metallic lustre were found, Which on
being collected presented a considerable
quantity of oxide of mercnry. 'Thus
tor thirty-five years the reere.:Ty hunt
been preberved aliment without alteration
i n the body of the deceased, who had
probably wade frequent use of the metal
during the latter part of his life, -
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—On Green River, in Daviess cou nty
Kentucky, lives a man, the bend m
very respectable and intelligent family,
who, during ono week in e as t,
about the first imarter of the moon, im
agines himself a woman, duns the hoops
and balmoral and ^p It s in his parlor rait
it his iron! This strange conduct
was lirt noticed in hint whenehe was
about seventeen years of age. Ile Is
now filty-one. Ile sleeps very. little
while this hallucination lasts, but ap
pears to be very cheerful and communi
cative.
Nbmen+• Forehead•
attention, i Chen phrenology
and
ciimnfieldsilwiegmaen,tt o,entett,raccet
high foreheads of women, as well as
men were associated vr Lib iutellect.
Every member of the opposite sex, how
ever 'till or uncultivated she may be, ,
admires mental gifts, and Las no °Wen. I
tiou to the reputation of possessing them
herself, Consequently she determined '
to have the seeming it not the reality,
and stripped her forehead of the cloister
ing tresses, and even removed the hair ,
by artificial means that'.she might pre-
sent a front which would awake the en
thusiasm of Gall or Spurhelm. For a
(id
number of years tkis n a. for high
\•
foreheads raged in spite of the patent 1
fact that they detracted Irmit their femi- 1
nine loveliness, giving it a Lard, Lold,
Olusculhae expression that should be sad. I
ulously avoided. All the classic models
of beauty, whether - to marble or in flesh,
from the Venus and Plirjne down to the
Marys of RaPhael and Magdaleas of
Murillo, the pieture.sque damsels of the
Campagns and the classic Suliote maid
ens, instead of high, have quite low
foreheads—sornething our own women
seem at last to Lave discovered.
Horace and Catullus and Ovid all
sang of the fair, fond creatures whose
white foreheads gleamed like the cres
cent moon beneath the dark dead of sil
-1 ken hair. 'Artists 1111 SC so painted tem!-
' nine bunny. Men of taste anikgallantry
Lave admired such. Phrenology has
ceased to se connected wit" restketic
subjects; and therefore we have returned
to nature and art. .
Indeed the passion now is rather for
exceedingly low foreheads, for .hxir over
the temples, and love-lucks that shade
the luster of deep eyes. This is rather
overdone; but still it is preferable to lofty
foreheads and stripped browS that make
the face more tilting for a Roman sena
tor than a gentle 'tender, womanly wo
man. Every toth of taste must rejoice
that something like en approximation to
the old models and correct - standard of
feminine loveliness has been establish
ed; and that we are .no longer pained
with
•
—high white fronts that tell of poorer
Which nn'er Is lashlou'd by the gentle
heart.
IV (ST SUPPLIED
London Ale. {Soltled Al., London roeter.
Browu etout. To get genuine Imported London
Ale. Port,.; or 6r0..n neat, has area elm. , Pa
mpoaslblllty la Eta. el.r.
there are .G.to. tonics more •uttable for weaLly
pertnna and Invalids, The aaant. has at !erg Ii
been ~ p p led. A !arc • asaortmeat or the enr•t
eaoiling 11/relay A. Pariah.' London
otont, IS.. con: C• tale • le, Campbell', tie•tch
Je. vita. FLItal [NU'S
1)11I.Tri 51M1tr.., N 0.14 Mart.t emelt, aril b aid
by {Dr ease or alnee bottle, at the lowest rat..
Ale, a cot4de:e otoult of the Ale. Lieu°rt rue
nordldthal loarpo.o. and Campbell'a eparallog .
Ale, the la.; arttele In nae. Remember the
Place,
JOSEPII
DRUG, AND PATE ST M6NtCtNi DEPOT
NO. u Market street.
GHAT DAM !BALDNESS. DASD
tI_, rV, ANY ...NE:AN.; or THE NCAI.r. — N ,
I•l+f•vVEttY VAN • ..111 . AILKA1 - 11t1
II "Alt COLUI.I LSE:37OIIEN AND Intr.6±l.N.
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London Halt CE , Ior litstort,
uLlon U,e angl Matt ..lor •-ra. urrr
London 11,r Color R,..tort,
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— Loudon I,corpdnend It. lialr 1,.•.p.r••
It nc•er fall, to impart life, proP , d,
aod
t, toe wear,. hdd . , and etop•11. la Hoe,
and la an, to pr,plue.• •lo,p , prpwth at
ca,]hilt It to grow tnet and actpina.. unly 7.3
cro, a 44 the (doard.
:!.rid by AlcCLAtatati p 5
,d Ed, A. LILLY. 37 W.P 4 •1,
and JOO. I , LEHI Nli, Ti liar etre., I Ma
bunch. KA • 1 i/ktli Fit Irphd 07.
and I],poP•
SPI[EiD THE ,
Some es man In.!" that It Is 'undignified
to adrertl3e • retnetly, boa - ever r•:nable It mar
gzeer fra•lntlin, this. It Is Ilte ri•yinx that
an arthtle watch Inc ward need, abouial toe laid
In • eorner—th L braavO, and hteettnes may he
•a Brie cu—illllll t of p•otee,
Ina, and rev a lac !Ica tOshoazal tor•nauerantanol,
ula.••••1 uat 1,1,1/51 1 /1. to It.
Lad, It la e len XI /a, t isaAurnaw. en,
.ve• 111,1 r'r Tvllltt: it I r. HS— an
sp•e•rl, for dl P , P , •• n4 i te n• n r• • •"
?ter tt-••I1Py —l"d l, cr la, n known ta y•ott , l
t:••reperteareur[ fl•na.ty what woul•I h,a peen
tile Ita.t •••ening •00 Ina tlna
atan& a•I• I 'us. tar ao••I rfl•rls of 11, Pr 1•• r
• 1,., teen cnnd tu u•nalr•tivr
f•ae. Theta in tae WO," muthurlty f r •••etni
oa:lla...bank] r•t Ire Ira a,' • Our t••:••• al
what.% er rare , lent • out.; nd nilierd aa • City
on a la,. aLcre 411 men e ,ll tate •••••za ranee ••f I, It I• np,n I..ie pt . , ale p ttor. the a
hare arra Is ad %lard 1.11,1 •nt mar ••, tor •/••
ttae an v• n • virsp• ar any train Or , • ^ In
the w• st• rn araA.,•tu re. •a.I tan. the spantact
on. ttattur.n a, In It, lava, hare tern tr•naa
teat atl aaltten I•nan•ar,
Pt' , perfect attn to-d•, alt • aould leragutv
tate ou he•l•rf ale lir, '7 the nerrepape dial
nut spre•alf,, t a
rt regard 5.. La is raw ,Uft 4,1
ne,ernnt arid 1,, /Alai e rapp.,,,,
I : :Zt " na L ra b r ' a•u n n, r e ‘ t:J ' ala r l r" :t . I S t it. I"
protre...l: II hive. lions laren
ea•val, If thrice , t• t• en sa nettle. , .1 Sad
el:
r• strred, greet:Zen/ , amtar nn,nm a•''' •••
el: AI, WI/ OM. 111.1ii10 gratl•e to nlal,ll/1.
WU. dirk,t,lthrla• fa ar•l'• tal•f•
THE HONEY OF WHITE PINE.
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worthy of the to.thict ct - the booty-b, only,
Dr. CiEURGE fl. 3W ETT. of Iloston, has coal
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of the whit' pine trey, which h•i a wide repass
non to a :arge •arlrtf or dleeases of Lb. Madder
and kldueyf, and muctiout aarracta and mem
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spit Is readily taken both by children sod adults
and was orlglnally known to the aborigine., who
So noosed the forests of those Marrs, and. used It
In a ♦art:t7 of dls 333 e 3 erpsclolly those of
•rbatle character. it le a sor• cure for DIA.
ORAVF.L, F.NCILYSI.9. BLOODY
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malady known as a:bun:Linares, or Bright's dis
ease. Those sete boos tried In veto the ',anions
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White Pine Comppund • ramegj of superior em
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Sold by the grail, dozen, or mingle bottle. at
KETSILIVIe. 143 Wood str.•t. • Zr hi
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
War. BINGHAM, Jr.; Adams Express Of.
A., 54, Pm?, &rest, is an aninorriseri AOsni to
rem,. Adverasenenis for the GAZETTE, and
all other papery, throupiasui ass Untied Stales
and the Ca 11.04..
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TORE FIN'ICURES AND FlRE
vugoly SAFE Ft. WALK.- Intraro
m. IC AY .1 wool •t.
CORN IDEAL.-- 7 100 bush Vel
v low lilted, Just reeefred sad for sale by
mit IMlZeltt R AIM, it
D RS PEACHES AND APPLES
comtantlf
Ton bawl rhurl f by
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L A RD OIL.-10 itlbls. No.l Win
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fou late by
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('lpEs4-20 61.1 n Bulled Cider
stIVI vonier au+ nrat strects.
111.11 . 1 EU.
10 MO. Mr..h Ito:i..
half We 110.. rce•ed and tale by
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talia iorntr ato.rieL and Ilrst .tree , a.
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ono floor ot 1 5611.6-
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Imny. Itrpotl.tcate.l ot.olc, and to im poaltiTely
aol.l. hicll.Wial2..ls.
tuna
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CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &C.
serrAnLE FOR ROTS' WEAR
mho.
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and whlbe paid f .r the erre st and
telc:l o Li n lad e
ner of rear, barrl atreets, on or about
vetoer Vett, Aloe, cur the armor and ten, I,
lion of lhe ',trip or pnr•la tbe alarm
from Vox bi ebeter of Diamond Nall,' sod Urant
lattel, 21.
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Ch.:man tom... Vire Marta fel. tn113:141 •
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ATTOBNEY AT LAW,
No, 93 Diamond Street,
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IMMEDEI
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And, all Series of 7 3-10's.
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=3=l;3lM=Mil
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nl.of tn. ',nee are of the ItEel' HAT/MAI.
WeltitANlF.ll
Qua: to In Lb. ctrl.
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO.,
No. 31 Fifth Street
coh,A7::ww,
dew PIUBIACATIONS,
=I
KAY & COMPANY,
Gti 1 :717'0c.c1 Eitroot.
rr
Ur.
I. Open lost Ars. 1µ.75
144 J. Dlr.,. New
OF J. J.•
noilagt• lt."•rnlei, Cry....
John `if hot:, 'to t.. the Brazit ...... .•
A Tut I.'s (7..uneel to Ow Pop.: by Ver. U.
H. it. Mat,.
13,0,0616 a Y. FAItO 11 - n,r136'6 , 0d••1
A l'r 0 , 1 0( • Iwo Tart; or
1,60
Woo.l6lrn tir•oge, • trot)
6...e116 0 untry
6.1• linker'• ArrokteurDr•ess.. ..... I,N
1.11610••• orts, Ne6r Diamond 1.101.•
EI!REMIMIM
IThee , verlng, by A. frol
L..lloltheeti•• Juteph the ; e.nd and 11Is
. 3 CO
L. iluh , lnch•• VretlerlrA the Urea,. and Ole
ALA. , , 2,0
L. Athblbech's erlt •rpi
c V " W2.7l:: ‘ ll;T: ' n ' t:Tll j : '. l . 6 ' ;
Ha•et., French ........ ..
.
Imo; hy tien.ll.• J. Eve.— .......
The 111.11 e ,n by n. C Vrreeb• ••
7j. .ar's Doctele• Ft..: Life,
Nrw ed. . . .............. ...........
tilyarris We tecend
mtl6.la,
J. WELDIN l'O.,
BOOKSELLERS.
Stationers, Paper Dealers,
PRINTERS AND BINDERS,
15c0.1.03. SATcsc:rcl JEStroat,
PITTSBURGH
tr . 9. BTANIPS,
Lt.•11R)0 , 1 , 11,‘,
YT EEL PENS,
I.AR, an?
b(21.1101/L 1300611
LAW lII:A\E4,
I'IIC K El' pIoOKS,
r. 11.1 INU 1.11Y9E.1,
112 1 5,180 1.751 S
NEW , SPRING STYLES.
MoCO.RI) & C 0.,
131 WOOD STREET,
♦re e... opening
A SPLENDID STOPII OF
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
At Very. Low Prices.
rrl43
DISSOLUTION.
THE PAIII'NERSIIII' DERE
ealstine betsreun .th e my, o f
DRENNAN E BEEN. Its 01/I0 ~ t reat. Alle
gheny, I• DA. day 11:mlolred by mutual consent,
Jarsla W. Rena rutirlng from the boalubes. The
bustneas Will be conductecl by Joseph M. D.-m
-oan • All pursuits lanowinc ttn nasal, ea Ind, bind
to the late firm, WI I [der... , battle their ar,ountst
and all deb • contracted by the Eros will be set
tled by Jostott 51. Drennan
JOSEI . II 3t. DRENNAN.
mha:ttal JARVIS W. HEWN.
l'lrtanCansi, February =.llh. DC.
THE "'Alin (IF' lIIAmos.I•EANE
mouur. le this day disaulreu by mutual
euitaeut. *LAMM, rILAZE. d JuOvlt/t.
The urdersianril hare this day farmed a Co
partnership under the name and fie
of
PEASE & MOORE,
aurae , rut, to Mar Cu, 1 . , ore k Moore., for the pro .
pore of rusoufuct o do I and : 1 16. 1 . 1 1 1 ,1,.1 . 1 } 14ca
Wog V".• TOU.IIA3 1110u111,1:
The col tstan.ilog account. of the !Ate firm . will
he . 51 11..41 0 7 as.
E=l3
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—
beeled hide will be received by ,ltber of Ito
nod. reigned metnhers of the Ito•rd of geboot
I,lrectore of Merl-nett, Were. Allegheny. Until
Y/11DAY. • Jr.th Inet., for the hulking of
=cm:cia
Flans and screc.ficallons can be arse at tb•
ofece altesse. Liar! Moser, :sus. It sad 4 bt.
Clair Street, Pittsburgh.
Ile sleet Is resassed to relent any and all bids.
- Y. 11 . .altHICK I
tl
7'11; C
A. 7-011NG.
12311=12117
. -
I.t. ISANCI.I3, Pre.n.
•
ALLMII/01, WrN itL, IkQ. mb.ll:alS
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. INEW AD v haarliElYlEN TS. NEW ADVE RTIS iz MEN TS
JOTICE.—C good chance to
those to errase Is the linot and
Elks. Ilsalness. lof r fsr sate InUntlre et,ck
or SUOTS AND 010E6, a..d 10.4- 01 401 ° 0 '
good trade. Itessou fur eelllsg—.rilng , nttisther
tra•lnees. Apply at Ns. 10$ CENTHe; AVE
l'lttsburgh. m1a6:06
STEAM MILL FOR SALE:—The
All t_ L CI tISPAIS Y will sell their
ttoelllar Boos< and ur et.quartr sera lot of
latol, situate In Cans to •nstilp, ns< Armstrong
& Co.'s and hi< r & poster's Com `Worts. abut
two reties frets Ste Atlrshens Valley Italtra ad.
sale Mill sm. loath In 1.5n1 b•s a good eualsa.a
nal,. of <scaliest Wheat bares. and a vale of
elloppieg burrs. T. ems easy. foe, part.losimrs
ur As , sae e rt/A near Ms prrsuf ars.
1•116...1 r ~,,,,
NEW CARPET STORE.
30VARD ROSE &. CO.
WILL UI'EN MARCH lATIt. AN ENTIUL
NEW:SI °CA OF
CALFLPE'PES,
(1011 4 , HSIIIN S,ISISFOY SIRDFS, IC, IC.
AT
NO, 21 FIFTH STREET,
I=E
OVER BATES & BELL'S.
alba
NtIIVLES' PATENT STEAM
• I'IINIP.-I . OLTP.NTEIS IN 12-.S.iIA NIP A •D
ttl, CE.-- . 11t15 iht it., raeelveA tie Mattes,
Ittatmlnot at ever. Bair stltrre It It a• Iwen eihlto
!trot via : Br. 1 orlt, HOIIOI., Baltimore, ClO
clna•tt anti , pritatatlrlti.
It (points cranks or Irly-Wbral, and hos no
th a wltt re It 411 st.op. Co:, quehtla It
ahtg.tya ready to *tart att.lhoott ttaing • atartlatr
bar, A , does Hot rt,olre haatl tatt,r, to gat It
1. rt t l:l • l r tt:o r t r tt ' s;tl fur tra it ir than ( or
rtilina 'tattoo*, St, aln e o n .ll tetrs. •rol h. totru
lin ,r• thtn
y ea co Locanoltiae., ant!
Is the on at haw I'm, et tr . rt. that I• to rat of
ar attrpteti that too It tint n 1 Boot
t.larty stool for Hpllll, r for notrla, ult
ilr institutions. sail alttlatactorths, hat. 1,11.1,
t,teuta or r•vry 4111 t p rrrel aur,..11. It
a. hot tethe•l hat 1111.1 th.ll,tito.nr.
la rerttuotott •1.• cbler Ettelot rr (Or.
Na.. to I t use.. au all Uovvrtunsut neamers
Jsnit Guntou.,•.
• Th..1,:p;144.1 - 1 offer 018 Pu , n•e , he Imo.
13,1 t, nt {••11/ l'unwettr InTrk.teal
and for • mpllctt, .11trani.lt1.-ttriles
for
11.1". b ., Infi.nntlion
RAII.EY, FARRELL dt CO.,
Itn h-stithdeld Street
GILMORE t LIEBLER,
Mum(.. ct...ere, ?rhole,Ce n0..11
(le.ltr• Is •
TRUNKS,
Valises, Carpet Bags, &c.
Ors larg• usortneat Lad:eo• Satehels
ways on lals.s.
tiopi.lo4 and 106 Wood St.,
ESI ABLIIIIIED 11i35,
ROCHESTER CHEMICAL WORKS,
Rm.beater. !.. V.. C. P. P.,11•!1,1 - ropril I 1 41 W,
rr,arl• 4,10. m.aa •ctu.ers•f ebolte Po rfmuery.
YlayorturCT Ku•pi.mmg out, ...lex,
P , M 1011 p , rfuomrs ..Prert frum 1 . •114. vslm thof..
.•nehly 11301. , "1, 4 1 tlmm pr-Pmfint rs• e•nt•
deut:, rerommund «Ye , " artm!e m•uuff.ftur•d
by us at to,
.• NI P., either 10,1g9 or
Ihmorlug extracts •re of 'realer
..path and finar .m•qty than a, mantse..ur
e.l. anl perfumes for the handltef.l/I.f are
euusl In Men( lb to any Impoimd artlete.
pt 'rum, tat e
vg., rrfro , slno. and •ttr•ct
rcor .ale
=
THOMAS ROBERTS,
=1
Tin, Copper and sheet Iron Ware,
NO. GL bTILLET,
=I
”ni.t. • ,:
n
n.ment
TI • A 1 .1.1,
NI
Lan, and II( a...
+.I. end
l'rompt •ttg.en to •• •
and CI 1..16 J• W....
wcr-ri-40.10.
T HE STOCKHOLDERS or THE
COAL MEN'S TRUST COMPANY,
arn tereb, notllled that. th. 011 ea •I the Om
,any kae bees
.Moved to No. 2G Narket Street, .
where all tmave , ..torme•ta4.ltb the I.illutlon
, •I:1 he tranr,led.
==)===MUl
W. J. r
Inarl:s72:tos.err 1
•n A Treasurer.
CAUSTIC SODA,
Both American and English,
FIN}: WHITT DS,
For Oil Refining Purposes,
Cgt , tantlr on Imo/ awl (Pr talc Is vtantllle.
to, Sul: purriaa.ers. by
JAMES HERVEY DOBBS,
216 Pear/ Street, N. Y
FINE POCKET CUTLERY,
Fine Pocket Cutlery,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
New Patterns: New PatterV.
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY,
=I
WALL PAPERS
FOR SPRING SALE F 1567.
We are no+ pr•p•red loafer too.' ea, tomerc
awl It. trads 117, •u vitesaltv eJllcetle•
of
Paper flangings, „Borders, Fire
Hoard Prints, &c.,
Timbraeing all q•allties •r goods Brows 15 th•
Trade. (.r Parlors, Vining Rooms, 115111, Cham
bers, ebiorch•s, Assembly Rooms, Pe. A 1...
TRANP4PARENT OIL CLOTH% AND
CAVELL WIN DO NI YIIIA DIA,
At. the )oTer nt msrtel prices, •t No. 107 ilart•l
Ntre.. near PULP.
friiil7s JO5. N. 111/nIIP:S • Imo.
ANDREW BEGGS,
G ORS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Goods,
So. 3St Clair Erred !i door from lb Bridge, -
G==
Amnion Won or all tn,l4 101•11,. on Inad.
Guns and Istols repaired. bc.ors and lta
iri ru4 . 4 .ud set. Also, pevkalle Wadee to
x•rte.
BUENA VINTA
7re lit Ontl.e~l tint tit.
00. r..
damn. beneills for Mr. npevlng
Via as treet. Ward. a:1 , 0 , ..T. fruit It.
pr , sect, ter..l.3u. oa Taylor Alto ue. to .1•• lion
street, a C.a... of fe. 14 bats beta Oleo Iv
tb• MOst tour, af • , Irekr fly 5•0111 y. at Nu.
ttlAprll Tons, IC, whlrb rOorl . 111
Oslo.. exceptions art.s mte ...ltm{ its
wetly trust Atlas
2.11.
GEORGE HEAVEN,:
Candy Manniactnrer
Awl dcaler to POUXION AND /MEXICAN
TRUITE. EICELEN, dc.,
No. 112 Federal Street,
See.ed Awe hem the Fleet Nations 'lent.
IsMel A LIAtiIIENYXITY. CA
BARR & MOSER,
.A.MILOBITIEIOTO3.
FRUIT AnnOCI THIN BUILOIN(1.. Nog. and
T. CLAIR HTItEKT, PlTTslll.l l clitt. PA.
nrorlat attention alren to the dralgol”ir and bolidlng of Court Houses and Public buthil ' g '
11,1
I_3IANOFI! PIANOS! !—An entire
13.ew 'lock orK NA BM CO.'S PI ANUS, which
are now , 00sInered the h... mot.le; slew HAINES
BROS. CELY.IIRATEIirIA NOS. Prlre from W 0
upward. Perilous tu *ant of • fir" class VA..
art n spectfully In•lted 1.. <all and exasalnit
before butch4.l44 elsewhera
CILIA ILLAYITE EILIMIC•
'••.41 Iftti atrest.
NECESSARIES FOR THE
TEIL—Fur • fooI (NAPKIN° (I (()PE and
°J P, Kitchen Utnnalla SO lo No. 1114 ()rant PIP.
Plain and Fancy CeIAL PIC LITTMAN , FIRE
BIM% ELS, Plato nod 10007; Ulonalls for Cook-
Inf
.... F , 11,44. akapp•P lIUF 17'0'
ra nan, 116
511 ASSORTED ISTIEELDAR
•-• 11.0WS •
7 A....U0117ZU C
I k Addaft.TL )
Mortised Hobs add turned dd. IC . t or
01410000 W• 00), Roy LS. _ Co.
VUuuIIISTEK
-
Marlo• •var..e neat tic r•nitoatlary, •
A1146/..7 lit). 10 ' •
•
G. SCRLEITER,
I=
GABDNER & SCHLEITEIi,
92 Market 'Street,
Offers a Large Stock of
SPRING DRY GOODS,
B 51•11
THE CIIKIPEST MARKET PRICES.
THE MERCHANTS. UNION
E :4' RESS COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $20,000,000
Owned and Operated by
Our Merchants and Manufacturers
cAniticsnvEXPRESSI,MoveY,
Valuables. Freight and. Par
eels. over more than 13,0110
mites of Express Line, at lust
and liberal ratecsaves
yearly to Expless NIB ippers.and
can be made permanent only
by their liberal patronage.
This we hope to merit and re
ceive.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
WM. LITTLE, agent.
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
We are Sow Prepared with Our
SPRING STOOK
4a-zirden, F'ield,
♦l"
FLOWER SEEDS,
THRIVED ►SESD in GENUINE.
We der tDe.l.l ladacemeats
Market Gardeners. and Country
II lerchants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before 011 bring for hate
HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll's Hand and llors• Power
X.FUnailla=ll9.
A Full Stock of all Sizes
13....N.4=02C.,
137 Liberty street.
PROVISIONS.
SLGAR cußrn lIANL
BREALLEmoT BAC•11.
11111OULDEMI •ND
crinicx NO. I LARD.
EXTRA No. I WINTErt ■TEAIUID
LARD Oil,
/CALLOW •YD lIILL GRAIL
1 tare otervi Marra et , ok of the store marls•
M P •Vr; W I :1r itarfdit
to . ezltlt: , r . oot to gtv• zoo 1 Wont patois.-
1.4 J
AS. LIPPINCOTT,
Pork Paclzer,
\o: - 23 seventh It., Pittsburgh
(.24:1147
r. L. J,RUOD.. 115102 J•MI.. ./ 11.
ITWOOD &
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS,
for. of Srd and Liberty Streets,
♦ben Unroll • tlaydoes, Penna.
Light nO 11... y Conlag • farattlnd promptly
ter older.
Bp•ela att•ralt. ra'd to tli• •st mot
r•ipsring of Oil tteaserle.,llle.a.mta, ktelling
Mills, de. '
' Agents for A. &Cameron k Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
BLOWER ENGINES,
i'•n PS Cave armerloir aalrastase ..... it
•tT.r a•d every ion. warren tad t• glv• satl•-
raetloa. P•mps congtantly •• hand.
SOLE LEATHER.
St.% /1.4211 - LAND OAK Tlllll/[l/ orAN
1.11.1.1 ai....uutrucie
Sole Leather,
- In annatitlas tress 116 lks. na,
♦t Wholesale Prices foe Cash
=I
JAMES W. JONES & •ON,
CUM BERLAND, 11/I IIY LAND
ITI
J. LUC.IIEET ALIII•NDIM /YAW.
LOUGIIREY & FREIV,
Saddles, Harness, Tiunks,
..a all article. la their Ilis• ...Rally kept
In aras-olass ertabllrkmaralr. .
No. 102 Wood Street;
(iietwara Alley "21 Wink .11.,)
rriTinunert.
FRINKLIN COTTON WORKS,
E. HYDE'S & SONS
Are ow pronorod to manuto.ctaro
CCITTUN TARN, CAIINET GUAM
COVERLET TEEN, CANDLEWICK.
TWINE, EL YTINUN.
• ellif ON WARM, ac., ao.
WEST CANAL STREET. between Robinson Owl
Lacobk. Allegheny City. Po•
orders by men ottoridoel to. balm
WHITE LEADS,
Co." Brood dc 7tato.i:dod,
do do
"Coiopianter" do do
"Coolinaotai" do de
011.0 Lends, for 011BeBorro;
.olore art
For aide at T. if NEVIN B.
N. onrser bird &lid Y Pro
T. M. BLACK,
CIALIFILIP3BIVIC3OI.II.
11717-alza. 813.4:037 - ,
The" Eoow aboYe `Jsulthield Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Every kind of Work doom on the tlortesirlotleo
arid most reneonable terms. l'ortleolorattontioa
pally 2.1olelolost: I.l4:eve
- 11. B. LYON,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
Office: ae. 10 a/MEET STREET,
fe7:o3 PITIRIBTRON•
REMOVAL. -THE UNDER.
510111 have removed the *Mee of the
fIOPE UIL WORKS from 35 Market street,
rittaborgh, to shelf Wor Its on Cerso• stru t ,
Bredenstevtu.where they eau hereafter be found.
POttedna• :fterte 'kV
pincEs REDUCED—On ain
Rubber 11•Ittng. Hose and PHs= Psalm..
Thi nor card rotas are trout 111 to li per cent
lower 1.114.1 t h emr rate.. • Cull essortta•at
on head at dia Itebber Dapot,.7Sand IS at.
Clalr
left .1. a. X. mums.
PROPOSALS ---..11,,V.5G,M1.• 1131,5 a. 1
X•rtb . 10 ,
• L..O7THE PELESI DENT AND Two U7FrEsink:l LOZOIIia 10011 M
S•GL , f 1.• Cnsp•rly (or •rect
, lir a H , t , lre ••••• Me iltraonifiatla Pawl . , ..ippe• 1. ~....., ~,,,,:. wit., Ivo malaute• won,
el, 1,,,,g0. 1.3 . 1, roust. Ipf /1.gt,•1. . ,
_____ .
. . Lay.1.,1. i!lTeeal.red • L.I•1 ~.! 6i ,•••,, r ,-, •• ‘•• W.•••' , 1• , ... 1 •11,•••. ♦.• 44, •..•
1 een! c,.: • on.. ••Ll , h ~=..,..•
• the • , t wkh . lers. or thelr leg.lr.pre.ea,..”.•s. _
..:,•• Bank., 14, , cre ,f N.110!m•s la' lo•o. ••
. a .1 afar 16.1,610.2 •
• W
.' 0:0. .1.11. ' , Mai FIT. T•eaou.lr,_
PENNNYLVINIA
Agricultural laud Scrip
FOR' SALE.,
Th. Beard oreonnnls.loneri now Of, ft - r sale
t'm crow of nine allaral lege I.•nd heel,
wins/ I ln. Sala.", a tn., ncopnt
• n , •ILItnI r•nt Isaul. t rt , . l .i
:nrnt of erl, iturel l'nllrge. In LW. Mt.,
r.nrnnalt rnr the pnrchssn of this Ln^a
“Tn• 8,514 or Conunlstloner• or
As rl , enturnl Laud betty... willlns rerelvetl at
the nu•seyur Yentral vtce, at Han Nburg,lo.ll
13 Al.,
Ws Wednesday, Apr l__lo, 1567
load moy ho 10rat...1 In •sy State or Ter
'lto, y the , letidero or.« orrlo 011,50 7 of oa •
the
Sandi id oept talhor•l lands) of
the United Mat., wh.ol. no ..y bale
orlosa• e• Li y FACIA ..le..e acrio oupresvato
• sortlon tor 1at1adr . . 1 •045 1 1,•‘,..
I. looted In blots, sod .111 tw tranor•r•blo wok
endor•en tot or forolal &volt output Tho
Want need t nhed until It,. ocrLy to or•-a•t
-y..r r otlocati tad ea try ..n•n th.. party hohling
it o•n all ti blank rid eat r Ole I••. 1 Is bl• n•tt
none lildo Ualfiltow Id? •S a^re, and n•
hi... *III lor luta 00011.1•04,
The ~erin will he Issue , Immediate, ca toe
ottyroont of the a. .01 to t. t0rt,,,,, doner•
ira •11'1.1.10 for • m.o.] .aatlty 11160 40 1•0•,...
of th• 0r..., moot L. paid
libi,,ton "ay, and the rornsla.ng two...lnto
wltttio' thirty tloys after sollicati•n aoe,t
anee .or th• bid •t . 0-d . G / LI. hoard ht Comallo
elo•ero
JACOB Varvelor
For tie Fto•rd ng , tnaoh.olon•ro.
attalflaCnO. Yebroarl IV7. 1h,•71
' , AIME SALE OF
KANSAS LANDS,
ON TUESDAY, TIDE Rd DAY OF
APRIL, 1A67, Will be offered
AT PUBLIC SALE
At the Eldridge House,
DIM=
Lawrence, Kansas,
arsorT 155,000 ACRES OF LAND,
Situate Is tl. Goalie. of LF.AYS NW4,6TA
RYAN JElrataalnetad LW1.;1:14.a.7
sad know• a. l.•
"Delaware Reierve." -
Tha..lLads •r. ilreetly 0 . lb. aa. 11.. of t►.
IM 1/01111 EMMY, ISGTIR7
The arsnehetheiareeltoll3l l lt , 'M I. .
Tv. 1.1 WIIENUIL
TtlEal. and tali ial , road Iron et. [amt.. Lea,-
enweink mi.. along taselr eaeter• order.
Y. AND
AMV,/-
ASC6UPTIIIII6ItAhU WiTIBIL, Ike" leads
are the ale., la 111•,,M.
lir Ike treats all, tee ...weer. la ISt tke
ladles title C.O. ••Iteseree' . Wm. extlegetshed,
• sine. whet data mans fatal La, earn Im
proved. wee charehes. aelwrw.,l grin salt
SO, 1141 1 1, areetewl. ant Sear •ulter Impreve•
.ente sra• there a.
Tile :Weet of le resenrke , bly
awed we farmers and eettlers these leads •ter
1=
E=:l=M=
♦1... at lbe sense Plate. Immediately after t►.
111.posItleo of Ike ,flea lauds, bill' ►e sold about
2 1 , 000 ACRES OF LAND,
•
Sitalat• le the Snytheastera part •t tha
AS U VOL isrnlgttYz." la the count) .r final,.
Iln, Kansa..
Alto. • tarn ••••ner of TftWN 1.0T5 ANIS
ha 110 lawns •I ti3OLTIILAWItttiCS,
TOShl• rstal anel !R YT.
sal* will coothleaca•• Apyll PI, ISTI. sad
will.ontlnee (rum day ter day "Walt vb. laada
•lonve named have area dlennsed son Th• la•ds
willria tracts to bait purchasers. •
T or 1g•1.P.— ,, ••-thin.l sob aa, hal.
tw•eq•al moat payments. wits e per
teat. Internet taereus fres date of P•rchasa.
E. M. EARTIIOLOW, Agent,
fell:a= • •
lIFFARLAND & COLLINS
Over at Wholesale aid Retail,
CARPETS,
• sew stra opt ebolee pat tern,. wllel elllllll ee
obeellel la *lie. axe •arle IT.
Window Shades,
la time, Tam color, r•t. Lavender. Drab. aid
fancy tolurs. nalth nest .ad rick 6111 aad
van at burden, corer 11 , 1 dlEareat Style..
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
All t►e best 'attaraa la anark•l cant: IA •
7.it t 7. 74inai $4 feel wile.-
SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLANDS,
Ur, Oates. 11.• au/ 'Praha, la-all wlatas.
, English Woolen Druggets,
bright. Cot... 3s. Ufa 3, 34. SIC .10 33
Yards wide,
WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS,
MLR WILTON 131 M 11! ICCS,
Swiss Lace & Application Curtains,
to vatic.o that ars aot M ha (.1.4 alaamhva.
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
English and french
HE4 rr CUR T. 11.4" 6 0011 S,
New Patterns Cornices, '
Ota.riaebt aad Cum - twin
VIMOLSTERY.
Onlrmo promptly mad aorefolly Oxreutml. Will
.of
careful sod experienced opholotorero to
soy Part of the ...or, to lay oorp•Is sad pat
op collator. shade., Jot, •
& COLLINS,
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Next ball Ame to Ml:tad Sukseo CEIBIOM Noses
.ad ...uad I.r. fa1,11:11,/
.CITY OF ALLEGIIENT.
7
Propogals for a Loan of $15,000.
reee
Sealed m oposals will be lved by the au
dersigned until THUH.nllali. the Ttis day of
Merck next, at 3 o• clock V. Y.. for the •al d of
SI a,u1.11) •1 the Honda of th city, bearing Sa
tre,. St the fir sr per ct.. ayahle semi
annually in iii, Mixt days of J olt s nd January.
anti redeemable In twenty Years.
To anarolans. executers and others desiring a
per fectly sate and good paying Investment. Os
above Cress unease] advantages. -
H. S. ritANCLM City emstrelrer.
rosysoxx•a'n OPPIet.
cisol, ALL 666666. Fe 1 1211.1 .. 6'17
MILLER'S LIIRIUCATIVE
.V.A.0.12C2N 4 13 - .
A tall elect •1. the above neciti always.n
band:which we will sell to Dealer.. Railroad
Commute, and c•etun ere at the eame prices a.
It can be porehamodfrom the leanufeettirer, AS
we have been appointed tole Areolo foe Weel•en
tenet. Call and examine It •t Not. U nod 21
Et. Clots Hetet. J. S El. Pill L.l.lre,
0010 Age•tA
R 1,105.1 !WWI' CLAN.
SIAGERLY & CLEW.
Oucee•sor• to lito. F. telluehmaa L
.PRACTICAL LITHOORAPHERS.
The ONLY STAAM LITIVALINAPIC N ENTA.II-
411311MENT WENT OF Tint M H OUTAIN&
Hammers Card& Letter Made, Bond& Label&
threulers. Chow Card.. Liplothee, Porietalts,
V le., Certiticatee of. Depooltu 'telt/Oen
Cards. rtc. Nos. TA and 711 Third Pilts•
-
825,000 I ' 6 L°A-'y
Qom!
la Immo of 4300 at d ;muds
Zeal Zulate taught and sold
GELIBUZ IL PETTY,
Ili Real Iststa •eeut. N.. 111.1 t. Clair
- -
INETTACAI & IPIEASON 7
vw bUCCE.Soultel TO CH 6,331.1..? • CLARA,
IlannOetnrere of
OAR LEATIIER BELTING, .
to. 11 Ohio meet, Allegheny City.
Alen rollmortment of Beltlng nt 11. •N
-1/6)301./A'S. no. Igo Liberty St.. Pittsburgh.
Oa.IT GEO. 0. CLARK . , Supt. of Worts.
- WEST COMMON MACHINE
STONE WohEs, Nortb.ren comer of
We. COMM., AT.LsoassT.
FILED , E A.LIVATER L CO.
Have on band or prepare on short notice
REANTII •ND CTIP !TUNIS, A FL AUS JR)/
kittEWORY tit.l•s,
HEAD AND TOM)) BTONI.S.
olive Prnaplly exsented. 147a41117.....NAA
NOTICES
AGENTS.- -RUTH.
• M L r't .•1'
31...,91.1L•T1L18:4A•1•44, MA,K. t
l". 1•11111,C.E;N--
IrTAN ELECTION FOR P llE9t slui lb., I •
1 , 2•:•:1 an le , ll ECTiatli •f tta• a• ••,,, ar• awallbg • It•
Chester SaYlot• Bay sure I. bt their ?twat- . 1.•• terr,:ery cza be ayasyba by a...rt••••
Flou,• Alb anY
March. tyryt..• ttie Ylwary of I and .r 1 LAND
. Ile, U. ue.•11.11, 31•. Thlra AL:•••• ,
•• cr E . ! i t , T . f
. 7 - ,. T w il k r
... e ., 14 r .. s . t: :
rarPITTSIBELIG El 7ill.TION•i -1TV,TtAi.N.,1,..Z,L).,7
1141.00. AND 1.0[5 (.. , ,PANT• -- 111. . j eoi v hai impertaasa Ike VII, 1.•:11 L. ,
annul: taretlag , :f ntottne:d rs ~ . .I 1.13.1 •• •-• ~,,,. ~,,, ~ 1.1. g,,, : 1,1,,,,, L ~, „.
TIILIIth• • 1 uent, Il•ren .ta i at I o•cect. •. • 7,,‘:„ , A S, i. ,(•y I, ~,,afie. ~ M. J. ~ •
N.
7 a , t h Al o /LC , I s i El. l i i, . 5 , 111:1. , 17 .
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1.?;
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i .
Pelt..
or belting 'spotlit •att eitctlng ,alu , rl for : ~....., ..,.... f ., ~,.. .ng shrrys,r. •...
tir• ensuing tern. '.., A. 1.. TA.I.O , TT.
..'''., "M: 8, ." . " 5( " 4 • ..".'"'' 1 jaj1:1111:n•• I' le bla•ktel,st.•laa,Ta
---
wANTlcri.—euo c.lerks, arid
t aa.l linker. new::: d i rf „ r4..••;l l l
11;111.11411.;l.::1••• t• set i'lt• tan r t nsa •• •
Ferta••• are sad• by eamaintt.:,.l,l:::?:%
*tutor. It:Is ..1• •aly thing •r in• .a . .
raat marti.‘,•••ee•• Is Ito sio.tart. soun d
sea :Peat us.. sr. asking• J.I. 7,1,,,,,,
1,5... .. la. 1111Ullt. Qui. etrtsai._
-w . AlirEn.—Graduates Pit Lit..
iltart and Cammarais. Collegei to •egara
parassanaCy In basis/nos relairlat ill."I i I .II.
skip ••• teitlaasa•erroly aaaaa en.
Apply...VA rortraamt. IP
Urn. or Tln Waarhas l'ash,7l.•••/•
Itaitht•a t •m•••T„.
1 . ./..apaLyst,. 1/•nrvary 9, tar.
IgrAN ADJOURNED ANNUAL
11.e.t•tr oratocha-Idera illaat•ra
l'eanaylr•vh, sullroa4 OA:spa.), to Celt
Cu kt. , SDAY. tb• al TTT Ith day a/ March, IPIO,
at 11,••clock I. at lag *oath TEN! weal, Palta..
d• 11..athea. rar ?rim.' al ant Lir. ,
tura .111 ha held aam• day aad playa.
reVI:•SS •
JOilllFti !IMAM 'WY._
•71,1‘ 41/ UN10X1419911,111 ** X * y TOZIII•
T •...... fel9rwary u. uor. 1
0711114 ANNUAL !TIEETING of
'.. h 111 1 4 1 1';7.,".Tfai
ullee. 194 I.l4yrtr $.. • 4,1 IKON Marsh
1.11, 'elect I. for 111 •I•teet-
Ing lita•rd •I "'rectors. t• 9•r•• for Lk••o91.-
yo•r.4.oltia• traossetto • of 99dt •11194 . 1,991-
S tl s tl " be
llifl.lof Tr, 50•1 . 1- 1
I . lNr. NI• It•11,•} 1•.. ,
• t,•saLrld,. xxxxxx Irf.
OrTHE 'ANNEAL IttEETING
ot. it. Stockholder* ea this Ciiiii•ay
will in held at eli ..[tl. emp.kar. No.
Mouth Third etreet, *a
Wednesday, March 6th, 1167,
AT 1• CP•L.111.11. A. M.,
►rr u. nrro.. •z slictisi • Peasldeal sad
twel e• DI rwar• 1 .wry the .u•ls.
OE
CM
n0r..••., El. W••••!a t kr11,.... kr w . Co .
*pie kll4, Sonsofary.
r , t s., r.v. =to, Isk.
Or - THE exn(uki. nroci INCI
owl' Ike Ss.sst a• ,l aoadlssld•rs or tot.
e•lopsay for tt• Co•tlo,i of Lit ..... ell ••• .o.\
•lber tmslstes• as may fon. tofu,. It. will 01
ll
hold Al 11. oas •f sail Cosp•ay, It 11%1117.f
I'lltabcrsk, •• 1.0.1 I
Third ilreditesday, (90th,)
March, ♦. D. 11167.
AT 10 0 . 171...1C . A. A.
no Stook aid Board sianshr ..... if tk.
damp., at Noir a••• la alt•u:gr •f l'lltsb•rak
aid at ik•Tr•••far la Ilt• stty of II•vr
T•rk t olll be 5.4.1 tk•lth 0170/111kItC111,
at I r. kr.; awl t..ala elope& aatll a. fat day
ot Larch Iltarfathr.j
fad F. 111314/111/11110N,S•orstory.
V I 1
HENRY G. HALE
IRMO CU. PHI ill ILAII
NEW SPRING GOODS,
. JUST OPENED,
1101(PRISINGI
All the Novelties of the Season,
llnctt as Is oaly bawl la
First-Class Merchant Tattering
Establishment.
sos •sr
W. HESPENKEIDE,
Itlerchamt, Tailor,
Ne. 50 ST. CLAIR STREIT.
_ .
11:11r strtlitel OWDIJ..t oilseed. all tale
sea as- style patter. pt.. 1. as West Ern
st-. styles. • s.u:e•
RE DUCED PRICES.
II MR II! lUI VIM& MCI IF
BOY'S CLOTHING,
W. axs •restar spas 11!•••=am.
TIMIS ♦EIT LOW.
WRAY 1.11111• II,
1.. tY
IL ClalrStrait.
fACTUBIMICUYI'AII7. Mn fn Uru, of
PRINTINO AND WRAPPINO PAPERS
- OFFICZ AID WAREHOUSE,
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Fa.
0/710/11.1—AUGUST HLYTJE Pre.tdent.
JNO. H. LIVINUnTON. Trims%
• !Whit 11. HMV LS, nono.tary.
DlRMCTollll—•ugust Hartle. 'John Atyroll. P.
H. Hartman. John H. I.l•lngstoa. John M. for
th.. C. H. Ilereet.
Cash Paid for Paper,llt•ek.
-
nosaant
H . J. LANCE,
ZILE. AND WIII/1.111
DYFIR AND SCOUR R,
ALiso,
Chintz. Window CurtAtha and Chair Covert
Cleaned dr Brighter/ Without unpac king.
Nos. 130. and 131 Third Street,
Betwes• Woo/ mil ISsattlet.
==r M a!
SUPERIOR OAR MANNED,PAT
INS ITILITC1111) 111VITID
LEITRIM BELTING ROBE,
=I
HARTLEY. PHELPS 8; CO.
=1
Glum. Belting.
ViI4rNTNAV.LoIo7
P6N NI V ITs MILT Li 00113.41.
..a•e•on
SAMUEL M. IWICKERMAM
iron Broker.
124 First Street, •
PFIR'SBIIIION, PA
Age. for theosdr. fa Cornwall. Donegan - Om
Joscah Ddneaarma. St••laapa.
Wendy...La otaer ursads•fanthraidts. Tosik
logUNS.
beny Cote and 011pLaat's C. S. Catcall 110
11/
ton.lanntents and •rdern rdspoothlly
odd. jalcrin
FIRST CLASS LOOSLLPIG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
• J. LYONS,
Ks. 1,10 Food St., rlttabilret,
ISsrps On baud sad tantirsateras beswear. u. /INPUT STYLZ tiILT, pOSIToOII and
W•LNIIT, OVAL. and eQII/1.111 PiMalin.
PuIPPIALIT and PICTUILI PitAMPS. Cartala
Cornice, Banded Button..'T
Cameo Ls. ripod
and Brack.. Table. of smoilsln. damn and
orkmanship.
LAD 1111011.431.10 Aureate& la lbw
klurtaat son mine an. -
airratcas bIoDZILATII. son:allsnes
T..- BROOME, 'l B
MONUMENTS, GRAVE STONES
Vaults, Fountains,
Statuary, Vases,
DEEM
DESIGNS OF EVErf DESCRIPTION,
e==!!!
BROADWAY EXCHANGE
RESTAURANT,
104 COLNEE 111111 ID SlllOlllll 113. 104
Ladies' Dining Rooms 2d Story.
FRIM CAN OTETZE3 AID dAYI •I al
klatl• on hand.
4.4:1,61 u.
Viti:ll2l7ll ,E'l. 1 rr°Pn'l.r.
F. MUSSMANN,
Fifth Streel,b ettesen
and CA mama* ?drafts,
Gunsmith and Dealer in Hardware.
rir.t class good, of all da•a•lrtionj.i..a.
dud: od sold at .0.• .it ark.. llam a
Wally as sa watt Oa.
.ROQUETS, C &aim:ELIA B_, ice.--
it we have the 4arireat and Warlock of I '
Titit FLOWER!. (I PLANT., atevat I 04 515 • A.
a pe are prepared to feratedt waddle. RlG i l i til a r
partly. vr it h Tableator 'land Roque. ra,
Deeana, Re ea abort Roth.. m.... • it
.i.h Floral Wrotha. Cream, a c . au 0
~..0,0t,,., .t,,nd. to Cara reecho tie Urea 5
h,,.. ; ,... , ,, - . ,very fele rae.^,- '5-
IT , Crl.
land for aale.„l:/,
_. ,
~.,,,,,..o V iip, L o t s . § F.4.1. 4 1 .It CO.,
WARIII
~Alr~lD.~` _.._.~-
~~n emit,.
Clitaiit.
arar brelna". • •aavae•'w
Court Run, aNI:°N.
mu m' CA T 2 ;
Ecn .ALL.__ •
I !Willa! 11101 ITILLIM
With 6111,1141=1.•• 10718111”1/1.11(.1. r... 0•••
1 rd yr.& xiMgimaa. wash va
good l. •
familia& sal till Ili - aall at al. U.*. IT
liabliltr • BALL. syl laaam
••. al Bazaar ,aret.
FOR IA LE.
TWO NEAT FRAME DOUSES AND LS IS..
Oa Palo uter.. la 11. Swan& ward. 10, . -
abany Oa* Of t ie Eimaalas Yea III••r
at ao=1" and
tlbOt:or fear miles av
a
d
aely load up. lap af
C
dranis th• vard; pralwrin•., %R
RAVIN! a Hatt,
• Yo. al It laimet.
I' Oil kff—E.—A Rime years , lease.
•.• rituals so @tr.,. :alai ,
Ward, el 17 Mfr., oa witlak la arteard a tram*
4wriltiag, •ory raricia,r far lob N'
nth. Alga,
trick of a moans. shirk will mo
=sr
r NI Par ?air. 5(4 S.
if.' roiled to t 00 0• I°°
' ttmto • assist
aPaiyrat ical YAM. aaa lams
raara S. SATZ!,
roar Sanaa Street, liawaimrevilla.
FOlt SALE,
M=El
N. 40 Craig .t...t. >l l r t Wyrd. All
Th• b.sy Is • ....YOU.' 4 4 0-. ton
gnc4 7.0.1?. .Th• 1•1;. Y. net tree. et ur.lr
street ...11.4 fastd•op, szte•siag rout.),
Vaal. dy4.l. Int•lre St
JstrTlOVit lag DIAMOND 7T...1117.4.• h.
'poet INALI - --A very desirable.
rtioriirri far aloha, • Sao Tara. If orlon
/rotary. tor MILL /Russel at MaCor'•
/Salle& •11 th• 111. 'Card aaa ilotobtrilk
road, Ini-Ive miles from /111•11•1011. •
Vi
oolootar.lal balldlairoo It 0 . 1 10 4 " .4 w nit
Mt hat wide. op soof lot 110,01: arra.-
lbortlo ••••• good fore. , BeAl. l .*.f
AZlAlinry. JOIN 111.E".T.
BANKS AND i3LNKBBs
BANKING HOUSE OF
JAY COOKE &
Conker Will wad Nunn Zia., 1• w Yiril
oesneatlo• will oar laenooe la
end Washingtes, wo ha 66666 nod a JIM
at who. looati•n, sad afar*. servi...W
no Banta. lasso.. for die trenno ,
ties of the. Calcine. la this ell.). IBlandenld
ouzelcasea and .1. •f tionannociflr
Stn. tr.na, Duman kiULII. We •.?•41014-
Isuably repaetented at ll . litoot 11.elonno anal
il l Board. wh•ro orders ..at cis preanotly
1111 d. We keep on hand WI *apply of CH iY.
888 MINS OBACtildl2lll.s a.lf ALL ISSIIM.
laying mid selling ...el. prima. and tile..
lair...son/oats tho meal Until rant tlica
afar..
f•111:10 JLT COIPX.III s GO
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
RNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
P1TT11.101.6.111,
StrOOMSO3IS TO 1LL1111,1171111-00,1
17E13=1:0
xchange, Coin, Coupons.
Alad partl.lar 2.11e. l
lea peel t • Ike plu.
slaw &asalt of
OYEBNBENT BONDS.
OEM 11110/TSOX LOIDOZ.
N 1 HOLIES 85 SONS,
10T-13.2111:7618 •
No. 57 Market Street,
21111111U111 Z.
Pep0.i......e1v0t la ?la 71.4. sad Carr..
.a.
Code as all the prlaal;al ReLai. of
Llals.al Coast*.
Stocks, Sends nit Oiler Securities
BOUGHT .LID BOLD 01 OONICIBBIOI
fartionl. alleation pal/ le Ss )tra►aw ra
"de et
U. S. Securitios,
Ir•lttlas •. I. Ilia' Or Lel:
do. as." p-•tt.:
r. ~/IVES- 1 111.444:
V. B. CERT) Vic ATMS Olt 1/11Z3T111111111.,
Ordsrs emit T.,alt•tstmark..r
Jalkomt
J. F. STARK & Go.,
BANKERS,
Omer •r Weed sad Third Streets.
I.
131111 PHIS lON, III), lIITII 11l CICIIII,
=I
IN•WRD. /2AIIOIII. ••HMAIT. ITALY.
itarpel,r a•,.
_ _
pITTSBUTIGIII LEAD PIPE
AND SHEET LEAD WOIKS,
K " . I:ZlZtrak=i'r a ' 1 ""
LEAD PIPE AND SLEET LEAI,
At Lowest igarittet Bates.
Also, PLVNISERIII , IjL
511/15 AID in.olll COCAS,
SAIIGES,
lITICAJL rustris, SW.
BAILEY, FARRELL &
107 ABlzialtam-lELa/CL
VSLNERSMA!V
COM IMERCIAL, COLLEGE,
Nes, 6 and 861 4 Clair Street.
' flas . Foarroreal Chang,
11•ok-Xeenthe, rommias•lp lad Atliklietle,
%Imo unlimited Old 11111,
Arial:n.lo and ro•manehlr ;mew...nor
or throe =oaths
foto...neap, per rsooth..«, _________
/or Clrealvo or Spectmens, addren
I. MIMES, or
J.I. NoCLA.2IILUNDS.
=I
- -
Hemmen, an& is CO., • •
Anchor Wien Mills, Plitsbargh, _
ltaltu6Oarsrse4
AZICIioz(A) micirriNGS.
ABCIIOR (B) IMIZTINGB,
Asi 7 1 MBIWE IL" 1€)
. , .
CRIED NSUITIA.
45 Mils <5515414U re• 411..:
74 44 %rutin do:
It 45 751504 4.);
I: b55 4 11e1s m o l.)7:1 5
N 45
tls.pplea;
Jilt
lull! 5 ......0.. sal for ,ale /514
trs .. .
MG . 'IC I;
..,. I VlA•o l ign i e t
• ....
.7
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i
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V" .., . No.. I .Curl: ;
Tor 45.1 d IS .
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