The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 09, 1867, Image 2

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4111TCSIDA.T, 141 X AS 1
Cononiss 1611 not sajonim en Alen
day, the gllnste being nimble to gnome
of the Execntiie nzmilmitione by that
4
time.
.
A CLEAR NAJOtITT or the Repoblican
members of the Rouse are favorable to
proceeding with the impeachment of the
President_ On the part or the new mem
bers the feeling is _particularly - strong,
Whether it le wise or foolish to proceed
in this business depends upon the fact,
elicited and the. nature of the evidence
by - which those facts can be sustained.
If an undoubted. case nbe made out
against the I'residest, tad. on evidetice
that shall satisfy pub ic opinion, thee
there should be as little delay so practi
cable. Rut ifthe only case thst can le
made opt is one that fal r-vainded people
stiirdiff,:r about, the seoa er it shall li<
dropped, the better. The Republican
=embers of the Senate seem oppo,ed to
the impeachment job.
BEFOP.O the last election in this State
the Republican party committed itself
unreservedly to the poh7,y of establish.
ing freedoni in Railroad Building. 1;
did this in obedience to popular demand,
and with theunderstaeding that itwoubi
be beaten in the pending election it it
(hi not.
Is fillfilluent of this pledge, tkc Seri-
ate has passed what is entitled a Fee,
Railroad Bill. It might more properly
be called a Bill to hinder the Construc
tion of Rail:oasis; It makes stockliold
ers inslividually liable, demands an ac
tual subscription of fUteen thousand dol
lars per mile, and the payment of ten
.percent. thereon, before a company cats
be organized, besides other provision=
that cannot be found in any charter
granted by the Legislature. Every Sen.
ator who Toted for this bill, professing
to be is favor. of Freedom in . Railroad
Building, is-guilty of fraud and hypoc
risy. The pretension is rank dishon
esty.
-So far, tke Republican party stands
(111,km:tared. It pledged its word; and
has broken it. The circumstances indi
cate that wben.the pledge was given it
was not tha• intention to keep it. A
swindle was designed; and a swindle has
been con.v.mmatad, so far as - the Senate
has power.
LMIIII:fiEl
--.1 the aggressive
itebeilion was broken, the
notional authorities made' great latish - ie
in not bolding the revolted communities
under military government until all the
measures essential to a just and benehi
dent reconstruction had been fully de
termined upon; and uu,il they lad been
adhpted in manifest good faith by tie
Stales. and People who were arrayed
against the - Union. This would Lave
been following the line of sale prece
dent; commonly pursued by governmetitt ,
under ancilageus circumstances. Nor
would the inhabitants of the South:have
complained. They were in a frame of
mind to anticipate if not aLliniet*ce in -tie
measure. They understood perfectly
that treason had been committed on a
gigantic scale, and that it involved for-
feitures. With, their local laws left
tact, except so far as they write inconms
tent with the Proclamation of Emnnci•
potion, and the newly recovered rights
of the black under it; with the courts
and all the miner details of civil admin
istrationleft in regular opiration; a tem
porary military government wen exact
ly suited to their case.
It woo adapted to repress :that spirit
of treason. which has aince found ex
pression in all manner of outrages against
white. and Walk loyalists, as Iniitiduuls,
because it was unsafe and impracticable
to Salk,: the gas eminent heel.... The ex
istence of these outrai,es was at first de
nied, bat they become so Jaunieroua'and
defiant, and were attested by such unload
of witnesses, that concealment or denial
became impossible. NOr woulclJhe goal
consequences have been apparent only
imthis direction. lleld in a firm grasp,
there Would Lave been no Cavilingabout
terms:Of reconstruction. Whatever con
ditions the government judged proper to
preScrilic wOulei have been accepted, and
before low the great controversy would
have been adjusted, by the readmission
of the ten seceding' States to equal par
ticipation in all national concerns.
'This view is sustained by the readi
ness with which the Southern people at
first met all the demands on them by
the President, under the supposition
that he was acting in accordance with
popular Northern .sentiment. It war
only when the President repudiating the
principles and - policy he Med enforced.
went seer to the side of the rebels, and
lammed Congress, that a different tem
per was evinced.
Congress his at last done what ought
to kave been done uPiii the surrender of
the rebel armies. Already the good ef..
facts of Military Government Act arc
apparent.. It has brought the Southern
people to their sensei. They understand
what they have to de; and„who of thi=
are to do it.• There will be little delay
complying, with the demands made
upon them. By . December
all the
States will be again repre s ented in Con
gress, and, en a basis compatible Wilk
the public safety.
TILE W EST
At, this Elt6t, even among the ativo- .
estes of Free Trade, the feeling against
irredeemithile Piper Money, is constant
and strong - . The prevalent opinion is
that the only financial security consists
id pio - riting giadually'hut certainly back
to .syecie pap:rents. This is a natural
and inevitalde corrollory front the prin
ciple that when a rasa fails to meet his
business engagements, lie is a bankrupt,
and ought, unless hitch id temporary
and - sii.ceptitile - of. satisfactory adjust
meet,. to ,go into liquidation.
Ale of the direct outgrowth's of the
mercial spirit, and one of its best. thsli
gatious are to be fulfilled, and he who
does not come to time is discredited.
, At the West, another labit is dis
closed. A strong desire is evinced to
maintain the era of unredeemed pledges
—of broken promises. The feeling is
alMost universally in favor of more irre
deenuablo Paper nosey. Having been
Wed out of debt by that quickening of
hone industry which was the fruit of a
Protective Tariff, they transfer the credit
to tAie redundant paper currency tithich
was coincident therewith, nd made pay
ment still easier —for obligations con
tractel on ri gold basis were cancelled,
greatly to the prejuiice of creditors,
with P.P. promises, - while gold was
away al • We twoltlii!tired.
It wt;uld naturally be inferred that the
people of the West, after being the vic
tims of all manner of wild -cat banking fur
Itirty yearn, would take a -amen of in-
security from a currency net convertib'e ; the high claims of the vrest 0.; ' ,
...r , ir..o
nto pin excepf at ruinous Wes; b u t i which. in the icaercsble weep el free'i...
their enaduct leads to disprove the adage , I , d ri, . 1, ...;:: 1 , 1 .1 t :/ ; :j , ,;... 1 :, , , ;;; , 7„ , i 5 ,; : :.,, , ; t r 1:,., ; f '; :ii: 1 , e ' r ,,,U,; ; ; ; r 2 ,, ' ,i '
-hat "burnt children dread the tire.'
They are";altogetlier impatient of any I Fortieth Coagrees,.froM ;Cc. e n :a e n l it o il f e ''' o 'e f
contraction which looks like getting brave old Thad.. Stereos and Ben Wade,
tied f..,ur not that the people will direct
mu ut such au emergency. at t you are
down to a specie bottom; much prefer
ring a still further inflation, antler the new c alled upon - mapliatiodl
plea that the currency is not redundant I I:l;: .i lin e i t t , lse e u rna , :f , ' u t t h i e itt p ie re b Y se o n p o t . a: n e f til et g ;
whatever the premium ou gold may in
adequate reconstruction m. ~ •an
ta-ore being
llicate the contrary. I carried-into effective
' Nor is this the isaly mischievous WM- i this teat , Johnson—th e i h ri t 7+t i oll. Has
rryncruoy they indulge. When clamor- lazy of the Government gzetnitlefruensictliiion
rig for mare paper promises, nude to be 1 s• h df liable to imp-n(lm eat? Why no n t,
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vehement in
,t tm e i a o , B p a r Lim on trial before the.consti
hrokee, they are just
;heir demands for lessecei impost duties ; staie;_ii,,,L,Mttthelde
i S f epute et• the United
on tereign goods, wascs 'and memban. I vexed question sottl i e n d nil l, - 1-n eat— e na b d iA l ,
,ip,. Gulp does net leave the country ; judicial authority iecsgnileilry ou-r-M
-
Mat e0.01:gil tO ktlit them. The commer- I stfilltlon• - • • ? Btsuanu.
-
vial balance against us, aggravated by I
....3..thfr._,re(loriv,,,
ea.Uaited
states
6.-
national and corporate I tors.,
the 'capon of
fur of ; to - Geor a gia f;i l : . e.l t' u 'e s " eT ; r n i i .j ; hits
returned
!muds, doss not pat saincieatly
manner in wilicli V t ' llt d At e lto l l ' s ;
:he period of resumption, nor accelerate. 1
From the
is rapidly as they desire the era o, gen. ; P"l:;.:;'',,;'''''7 speaks . 1' I '''. T eter " , tv ,, in .-
„,,.,
baikr.pcy. ,
If
rho
... r.,,,,,ing ,
c ". i .f i t , ::: , ,.! t o3".s ., •as more strand of hke fellow
(....eortaliiit titan ill the federal
;merest could be broke' down, and au I GoverMm in en t
Ise commercial balance azainst us be ; I '” ke P t • '''''''''' ' ' F .'' '''C ' ' ' ' ' '' c ''"' l to
"V ff,
I:.rt,;:,:esse: redkes a . pat l ' i<l;: . :Ol s . ' l t il. l .. e , I
loubled, they would be [Vied with ira- ; 1 ,..., i;
nediate...,cnutet=ect. Wi1d. ,, , ..,
would i
i i , : I... ls e r:• & a.ix t •ra m n r ot t o tr i,,,,,,,, I , i , . 11,i,,
..rei rapreene fur the :lie-time ofa full l i en- It• Lore s. al ai ' d, .;v T eral r.. t .l'' 'ha I.
t"'l'd
would cal the roil t . 'l ." l . . r t ' i , . I.::: ' ,.'ee ti' e n i t tote he
t: alien.
To us it stems 'Laredo's that the , f '''''' .! I: 11 '''' ' ''' Y li ll. Me A' 1 •••" , .4' ,, . -
western people do net see that the only 1 ,:,...;. ; , ' .; ;; ; ‘ ,. ' l, n;' ' t '; .-:; ;;.;;;‘;'n7 Le
ever
len it "-
safe course lies in such an adjastruent of t-e 1.-:,1,7'„,1,.„-,;',,!'"e ,‘;',' \ ?lp .10 Damps
safe
90.: y,riaiii dacha. ass 05 iih.SH iallsre a . '`ri;'-'s• off,' at 1,- , ii ,l l;: . ' ''' ' ' : in ill in''''.
,119.11 C-e to set is oar favor, nom othrr ;;.,-;...',"''',;;;. i ., ;; ,,`'., n); ; ' ;;;.1; ',' ; '''''''' in the
rie•tiOli, 'and such a coatractism •f . th• ,, ,; ' , e-r ; ; ;,,,, .; 5 , ;; ... —";; , '; ‘ ,.„ 1; , ; - ; “ ; ‘" * l t i a i lt - i er , s , l i it ..
•olume of paper currency 4.1, shall eon: arc ;s:•et. rains t.+ t , ::>•• l' - ' ;1:e - r..-Z)lc . t. ' l.ll '.
:net hack to a specie M.rds. -,Any olio: ' '''•,' bast .;' ,,,-.1 -1. 1 • 1 "
-..........--
lwlicL thin ttlls r.,r.sl cc:vainly :ts,i 1.1
dear-dal exp:osiem, sii Lte alre,tal c•srase
quer.resiof whires it is cot cssc to depict.
110 X .. Ilk 11. SON !WCAM)LE-..!:
It will Le • gratifying to tile ritnaorcus
meads of the FLIA. M:Candless,
iudge.of the United :Lae& District Court
tbrl,Vestern Pennsylvania, to know anti.
tinder a provision contaiscil in the gene
ral Appropriation Lill, lately passed, in
Congress, he is included is a class of
judges whose salaries heretofore only
was $2,300, have been increased to
During Judge 'McCandless's incum
bency, heavy and onerous additional
duties have been imposed on him and
nothing added to his salary. Ile has
faithfully, with dignify and ability, mad
great acceptance to the people dis
charged all tile duties of his laigk and
responsible position, and ne.are right
glad [kat - at last, 21 salary somewhat ade
quate to his merits, and the importance
et - the office is to be give. hiss. Con
gress should have discharged this duty
years ago.
EMI
ISTEM
Cus.r.LEs F. BROWNE, better known as
'dßTaMet WARD," died at Seuthamp
toil, England; on Thursday last. Per-
Raps n• writer wiil be missed more in
A.merica, for his peculiar, if not strictly
humorous, productions, were eagerly read
and sought after by all claseesof readers.
lie did lot write so much for glori us
for gain, and dying has loft a large com
petence. Consumption, hurried on by
rapid living, ha the itunortul show-
mat to rest.
For the Pitithurgh Gazette,
131PEACiOLENT AI)N LiLCONSTUC—
. • THIN.
No one of competent ability, who,
without prejudice, has rrP.ected upon the
.tbitacles cast in the way of Congress Ly
the acting President, for reconstructing
the Government, but must, err now, be
fully persuaded that these this important
measures are correlative, and must be
prosecuted "shoulder to shoulder." It
is a slanderous imputation, a "lie out of
whole-cloth" that the loyal masses of the
nation look upon the former with diSf
vor. The question of impeachment was
held in full view of tie people through
out the entire canvass, for Repressata
lives in Corigress last autuan, and the
Wipe was rife in their heart that Andrew
Johnson, toe greatest - unpunished cut
' grit in the nation, would he brought to
judgment, before tie Svnate of the United
Under articled of impeachment
preferred by the louse of Repretenta
lives, the "grand jury of the nation."
But, it seems, the 39th Congress, now
about to expire, has been inspired with
no effective courage to meet the question
Of arraigning the conspicuous criminal
who, by the murder of his predecessor,
has been invested with Evecutive pow
er, flow long, Lord) bow long shall this
perjured conspirator and usurper insult
the majesty of the Constitution and laws
of the United States. The Parliament
of England, under an unwritten con
stitution and almost absolute monarchy,
feared not to bring the head of Charles 1.
to the block, and shall the present
, and-incoming Congress not dare to meet
this only remaining test, of the self-sus
taining capacity of tile Constitution and
vitality of the Government? The en-1
during valor and self-sactild:ing devotion
of tie Revolutionary army tore ussander
the chains of bondage and emancipated
as from the Monarcey of England. Our
iathers in the great council of the nation
gave us a Constitution, providcal the nes
vessary laws, nod fixed the limits, be
, }cld which aggressions from the ma
jesty of the Illovernment proves the pri
vate citizen to the highest possible Tune.
tionary,.not even excepting the Presi
dent should dare to transgress, and who,
with the robes of Wince may be brought
to justice and judgment for crimes and
misdemeanors.
The first defiant and open resistance
xf er Shay's runt* rebellion, if it can be
dignified with that term, assumed form
and subatence by insurrectionary move
incurs in Western Pennsylvania, called
the Whiskey Insurrection to this rlas,li
Promptly then did Congress provide
for the emergency by calling out- ade
quate forces for its suppression, under
toe immediate command of our great de
liverer,' General Washington, who, in
person, conducted their march to Bed
ford, Pannsylynnia, in IT:dl 4, takiag'itreTr
"winter quarters" in Pittsburgh and the
borders of Washington county, the chief
locality, of this treasonable outbreak,
when the insurgents dispersed, their
leader, Bradford, fleeing to Flori
da aid . Louisiana, then under
the yoke of Spain, and never
returned, their failure complete •and
emphatic. No event of that type oc
curred until the period of Nullification
when that.prolifie mother .of mischief,
South Carolina, sounded the tocsin are
volt, speedily suppressed by the thunder
of Jackson's menacing proclamation that
the "Union slicuild be preserved," whea
Nullititistion expired, and restored the
flaunt] to peaceful composure, Until Se
cession raised its hideous front, carrying
with it ten States, and pretending to es
tablish a separate goverment, whose
torner.stone was to be slavery, with all
Its horrors, to whose conquest and sub} u.
.Latl . rr e a we are living witnesses, though
4ttb test of oceans of precious blood
sad treunro Thus has this paternal
government, survi ving th ese several us
resisting _
m integrity and power of
“ n llamtions of the treach
erous and they, evil, .ted the object of
i ts creati.n. Yet
o.:.
sta-
Witty remains, th e d,n,t4.,nt test 01 its
power and influence, th e
of executive
taa:ig of un
hallowed ainbitiaa on
E C C l s i s e , f n 6 r;te e ei n e s a a u' n r a t w e
et : ei r , l : control
reral
gam to
of our .sovernment, reducing us
monarchical
' bondage.
Have not the period and occasion
ariewn in the malfeasances of - Andrea
.1011116011 to try this last test and moral
power of the Govereulest? Sr will the
Fortieth Congress, as the Thirty-ninth,
slink home to their constituents under
cover of inexpediency, or such paltry
excuses as they may invent to satiety an
Insulted and disappointed constituency,
in omitting to briag tkisofenior &pima
--)t 1., I.,un thkt of tbo
.-%!' C l / 4 01,11, An•
pc; ,r;-.1. vs;
NI 4 , rot IThg:,b, 3. IN't
prr evni
rreneo sad 11 - .1:1;, And Ow remaining
Bit slated u uthur
—lt IA cnid that there are in Maine
1.1,000,00 acres of nnbroken forest, of
winch 3,000,000 is em red with hemlock
timber. Somebody' estimates that this
latter area world yield 140,000,000 cords
hepilyck bark, of which the extract or
tanning purposos would be worth in tho
otarket 11,600,000,000.
WHENEVER
. YOl3 ARE DIES-
MEER
• For Cholera Lorbne and Dyaeater7. and for
the epeedy cure orany kind •fdla.rrder that or:e.
La.e.ea or plOVen.3s fraqh a tlts.dricd elate of the
autl
.11 ye people, •tls t,thful mrl.l .vre,
ule , Sl,:i.se eyu•l. h
lup D.rsut pol• 71“.1 uttc* to Its
Lions.l•che, risk a:moan inlets 11.x.a au !tour.
14.111tVed wratonel. to a poetlfe. to ❑tc.
• de•lre tit 1• ur lu to busy
Your food di-tttsstig 700 etc, •tut you •t.
Ibidy,ub,or •.ovol cltter, •• tut • •1 Lrlug tel Let.
At. Kum.. n•la afi. •pott et, ~ onne. tn•=•.
toCuret ba. tazt.
gr•ppit,..ta be.zckl by C.... Ity•An DA.
/14 - ...,:e Agent for rbt..lur:b *n.l vlrlnl y.
.1.. Drug,l,. Nu II Mart,
b 21.7
Itwayne>s °influent Will
.-11.1!1 r.int I,llln (rota In to IS two..
•
..t.-/twut curio the moat •ustluste cues ur Te.-
. 3—lt -11 cure ( hmallt Erv•lpolat• of :lat• cat,.
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to adr, At, a 0...L1, ,revrt . 41. y
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lan artl..le war!:•.1! .1.(.1 t..! hid
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%Van tint indomitable . Lentos
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or tSereeo plan t ee,
tion In 'lugs variety. of
and knintya, and I.lCl3ona a-rfacaa and lupin
Ibranes ;ventrally. cilled ••WiIIT rise Ci)11
BE
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land • readily taken both by childrrn and Zile.,
and •ns i.rtiginslly known to itiesbnrlglnes. who
SO Lament the :o:t.t,t• or Van. States. and tt.t.J It
12 a varl.t r y of dlataie., lbc.e of
•.orhot•e character. it if •tars care fur DIA
UItAVEL, Utt.ll,l±, BLOODY
AN]) sod 'the trealrltoorse
Et=ffil=l!MM
eile. TEO.e wE• hove tried 'rata the ♦ariOan
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White in Corm pouad a raved) . of superior e.CI
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Ho•d b 3 tile groat, .4 , ,ara, or unfit bottle, at
On. air •t .
NEW A DVEkaIt3EMENTE
VIM. JlLArliklllif, Jr., Athens ItCryres. .
Jos, GA /VA tiir“l, is an au(Anrizia Agng 0
rsanvs Adverarrrnents tor the ()4.Z.ETTA', arid
ail oLlur paper, OraucAout Ike Unara ballor
and Or Cafodal.
TRINITY CHOU 111. EV.-
ICk..-14e ttsas,l AYI ILIVOION
tlCit-
VICE I. 111 hi, sub, lo THINIIY(I73UILCII. Vls
stre , q, 'l9-)14,11.1t9 W, at aK o•c . 0 , k.
M 0 UTIR Cfiuncn.
IiENItY 1). MO . 12 1 % Pan,. 1011
peach In the AC•IIn.YL Ur siv,v,
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on . 1 NW. 1.412, Men. deXt—• . *ltiun
Jvens Wm.ln, ed LIS, lud .11,1 untu
tiOng thou hp, e“.••
J ENIVEIMALIST CIIIL7IICII,
COKNEH. t• 1 .1101 A NI/11111W .sTA.
—l.avor. Re•. A. Itroh.F.ll.lllAN. l•r•scAluit
Ev• 4 1:, , AI" •L 10% A. It..
Al 0 A. U.
All Lim people. are I,
•11,1 c. , zur Itenr. tiul,rt fur to.o.tr,w
e,ciOry—••l rtarber••lt I,tatkiLg."
FIR r‘ SE BAPTIST
st tet.
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btrariv . , AN, cordla " •
lly In vivo.
r.oa•.6cr or at.: Its, JAMES S
DICKEII , UN, I+ No. .3 CLatham .trcct
RE:LI6IOUS . TUE FIRST
1111:1,TIAN cllt7Nctl.
of ...hi t t, KIN.: tp WI the cum
pl , Pon of t. hew hop,. ofw..ruplp %I I cnn
ttnrp. p. EX , EI,IOI‘ HALL.....Pr, of
Federal Lod Laro^l: P-vr.
I/ ftt P. to. 211 , 11 , j p. Nay.,
WEDNEPDAY L.Vi.NINtr rrt.730,1,1c.
REV. 1110 MAS I. OUR. of
Ibt C•ntral Prrah.torlnn Cb•r , h. c.g..
Per A¢/••t0¢ sad 1 est...pl.
wilt pretrell •P-rttaio¢ Lo y dp,..g •soler the
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Pub , ro. — • T. l'orit , R
Flll4 11“. zpirmen •••Pairtr.l mt.
WriiTOILIE FIITIJUES AND
FIRE PROOF SAFE FOR SALE.
Ingolre of
MAT it COZIPAN
n 5 WOW) 'TREE?
I.I4EAS--Let Ors of
e.et to I. 111-rriu• All
t te e r•lq kte are rt guleed to
VeTc..... eel are r bet e4ltoe or
w kr • >tsar •flt.• .041 ureeeev,
s..ele Lat.en . 1 11b•U•d d. 7.
t ,.. AeIN•A
.wa=4,i,l
NEW /11.lVElITISEIKENTS..
WE AUL Neller CON V.ELLTEIiti
ALL KINDS OF
GOVERMENT SECIIITIES,
INTO TEL&
New 5-?0.Gold Coupon Bond,
isoixinso
rolled State& 6ni t 111111;
Irnited /tale* WA. 1/62; •
United Atatet 6'15156-1;
United States 6's, (old) 1/65;
And all Series of 7 3-10's.
James T. -Brady & Ce.,
BANKERS' AND RULERS,
Corner FLurt6 and Weed Streets.
SPRING STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES,
I,* HO LEI ALE,
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
AT
GEORGE F. BHT'S,
.Yo. 100 FOUR TM STREET
I=
FACTORY. Noos. 30. 32. 3.1. 3f mOl SI
tTREET. FHILAVEL.I . IIA.I . A.
HOSIEBT S 110SIEBY S I
New Spring Stock,
NOW OPENING,
AT
PHELA.IT'S
OLD STANT! STOOLING STORE,
=
IiSOW 1 LE!' I'AITeNT RTEA,I
Ittrmrt-I . 4.TEN tEll Its S I) AND
111, I rot:. Itss et. ttrl”v tltrltt,rrs•
r. lu In at rt,n Yu, tterr It rt. ,I*, e 1.111.,
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Fur fir :he r rr a.
13•11.. E T. IA RItE LI. at 63.,
rah,
CLOhElit: Ot T OtR
FALL A:l9 WIN LER STOOL
11001 N, S11411:4,
PULINiI boors .1101 D 411.1 S
to o..ts r.,to
FtIU •tad Goods
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J. H. 6: W. C. ISOHLAID'S,
NO. ..t. r:!21
SPRING
¢••• •'cg . LA.6tis A.M.) CVILINATIII
A1.,..1ttk1..!“ of
Eli@
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GRAY LOGAN,
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FOR SA LE
HOUSE AND LOT, CHEAP.
TY•t Pre two.tory 11itl , 11.1'•r., No. 71
11•11,. •tryrt. Errhtfl ward. r•ntai•lot ••••::
NI: art , r.l , lu.•
rJen. au, •, e
anl nynr tYS,I: 11.1 , 11.4
aw. 2.• r-or yul:tros: w•t•r •t
• 21 by IA; s.u.l 1 , 11 , •••J •!..r . I,l r.
ill Y . .ta p••• btre•t TI21• 2 ••yy
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itunev.AL.
J. F. NEIFIIITER k (0..
Conintission Merchants,
=I
FLOUR, FEED, DRAIN AID PRODUCE,
ii.E.ILALD Tu
211 Liberty Street.
W.?! t'uy will be ples.6 t. see Weir trlen.lo
rat.l
WALL PAYERS,
GOLD I:IIIIORMEDPAIRLaft PAPG4I
14 alliD OA ORLI. /111.4.1/ON
r4fiE4 1 4 •PLI14;
LINTEL) Pa NEL P•Palla, for Par
lor. ale. talllnr..
la New Designs, at
.TO. 107 .17.111ILET STREET
I=l
JOS. R. HUGHES &MO.
wlirrE, emit k Co.
10331110
.dttentiori of Buye'rs
TO TZIEIII Srucx v
BROGLIE LONG SHAWLS,
=1
.41.* Roduood M.x..t00 es.
m 5
IrALUA OLE MUNK 111TOCK4.
I.IEaDAY EV EN 12115.
•at i will 4:5 4.2
C,I11111..1,111n•lelaWril, /1011 , 11iiihti• 12 street. la
rato: s sale •Ji
ti eharre atlenal 11,A;
•• h.rnad rte de
1,14,0 ht aryl," 011 (41
I.le •• Caatral, Vara ...tine t . o.
¢hhb - A. welt.% AO:E. Anet . r.
sZTOP COCKS • VIII Clor,
hrepoeate whirl , erP , elyed et
the 011., ea.!, N.tcr Wwrite
loe
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tura, g lc illtools it... J .11.1E11, Sl,tl)
at V tr
11l lot er 1 at
year ~,,,,me,ohe 1,4 t ilny et aprtl
.I‘,l-..1•111 FUN—SCH. tt•p•t. •
is..1:)•11
T HOSE M T AN UFACTICIREO.S.
—r;eptres.'• ,lor the llautilaeturo of
1.15011 Ft.t.T ((F RI /NCII
wit be rreelTed until TIII.7I3SDAY. X arch :Ist,
1,47. at • Weleet. a. M.
GEO/Ont
.Chalrman tnwtislit•e •0 Vin. Knot ore and...,
Nu.-1 0 .9 Yourth etre,. Fitlehure h. Mr 1,4
•
NOTICE.—t 'owl chance 'to
thine rel.king tn. enrage In the loot vie
Shoe Inuainces. I at, ler sale wt entire stork
of 111/1113 &ND 811117,11, atl jowl will; doing*
good trate. 111Aso0 for erlline—.olpg intoother
biaries.. Apply et he. VA (MY , Tltr. AVE
NV Y. Illtiliartb.
roue:ACCOUNT or ii. C. MACK-
Iib: ;L. Com Ice of Itiobb.UT n.
alol Aare bl.h
Cosa . , of COSMO° r e•r 7.. 17. t
t. n
No
ou,
at Jun• ern, 11.41, and the v. 11.6 will b,
alb....ed and boalrmad ausulatcly ritlan thirty
dam
MAW& A. AU/I/AMA. Alry.
MEN
IMO
MM
CM=
DAY fn DUNN,
N 0.103 Fink Street,Pitttlargb, Pa.,
MILITARY AND NAVAL
or...a.xwr
Attend toll...collection/lot Intuitlea. Petitons,
Back Pay, Claims for leittenialtYi Cad Veil*
Boor).
°Beers' diddle to pay r,aervaat. Additional
Beauties and itterease of Penalona aerured.
Call upnn or addraas 1.7 letter. ashniv3
STANDARD AND
MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.
O...X'ATZI rorrxcprows.
iLike•e Works. New and revised edition, 12
Wen.: t role. •
11.4.1, 4 I.'o, . 4 41.1141. 7 4 .411t10. e.ot.
/4 ,4 .4a, , C0u1p.e444 , 4 4 4•41.6. Ean4oside 1.818108
•o,s. r
Cooptl's Novels. • Peoplo's F.Ptlon,
Watver•y 11•0.. Uolt.l
•ni. vols.
DlrkeEts. Novcrs.
boriae's Noels sad Tics. 11 vol..
D . la•a, 11, 4. orlosltler of Ll.ersturn.
}:1 , 11c1•^,
Anieulll4.of I.lteratere. Riven,ld•
INlftlenz 2. solo.
fl,eno'. Historical Rotb• 2tlrentdc East.
•
ill cols,
Doran•• Anna. of tle Uri:14.144,
:I:an:boar of 144. file .rated: 2 vols.
Dyneklnt'a C,cl...pedia of American Ll:cratare
a's.
Prroco::'• 1114 , ricai scare , , 15 roil..
•
111 ,- 11.1,47 •r (4-1,1 i,. 3 vol..
Llyplo.••",l'vil, teal ,ari ttrer. I vul.
In•to e'•.1141..ry I vine..
Ettgli.h rsture. 7 'volt
Pee. 1ll••••1111,1t#1/11.11• Ile. 1 volt.
1 au tl'rlit,rl.ro,Us Vir•• ks.
• • . .
Car. yie . 4 'nsues . 4 Volt.•
Med•rrt Yrttlall fntatlal a. vole.
Byrop . a ruet.cal WfaLe. 11vb I v v E.Atl,e; 10
lo , re`s • • ••••..ctl-Works. 1•410 o Idltlent ro . s.
,La.;l•4 roetle4l orts. Et) 1 ,, ra,v vole.
How, Vortical Wor , It...tet, 1011114 p 4 vole
t.enr.st Amory eihniglaud,
e.I Illeetratr, •
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C'"""4"k.
,oct, Ltre of 1..1 11:ustrate1; 2
111
C lwan's Illatnr7 o of
er r .l • arow I volt.
,r,op,ts u C.m,l l
I:t.lvess Ant e•
•
<l,‘a3Oer.reyclopadl• of togilsh Llteralu,:
Alg, W.; Voarina of a ful•ro I.lfe. New Id!
'rue appcia.or. Itoetou rdltiou; I Nola.
Fur .ale by
11.. tr ot COM PANT.
SS Wt)01, ,Terrr.
tOrWtil °rev. tly to a•• n•yr •11,1 epa
" 4 111.. "' t , 4 11137. '. 4"""
IsIEW CARPET STORE.
BOVARD ROSE & CO.
WII.L OCEN ENT UL
NEW ult./CLOP
4c.z&r>30. 2 r.,
OIL CLOSE*, 1st(110,10101 HMS, LC., IC
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
OVER BATE) & BELL'S
mILI
J . R. WELDIN (1),
BOOKSELLERS,
Stationeri, Paper Dealers
PRINTERS AND BINDERS,
No. 101. , iX7caclcl Rtroot
PITTSBURG!!
U. STAMI'q.
ANT, uni
HOUK
t .
•
L•W
• 10 !LW I'ENZ4
FEBRUARY, 11%67
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
_EI. TA. ,
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ingrarts Three rill ond Eng
' - lists Tnyeatru
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WHOLESALE AM LETAIL,
At the `..0.r , 5,;,:;••51ne•
IicFARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 11 and IS Fifth fittest.
I=2
Mffilll
•
Ti) I'O]TBLCTOIi3,
l't
PROPOSALS
roht TII f:
Construction of Public Sewers,
n::a .
Woo, to
art. nr• •%.
Ac- ratu fro.o I.,rry
•1,.11e zr. • at 0,
“f un,r,g b n.srlt•t
11! 11., OAT Vpr• 2r7.
• s
It .1
Rte ~,, Avg h.:F.....
ABLIMED
ROCHESTER (BOHM WORKS,
V.. C. B. ta,... 4 111V01CT11 • 1a..,
walla Wu erre rr row's,
..ag tra a. Ir. Au..1.11a, 0r.17 corm
•rn.l p•r,:a.•re `r.. to
..1•11,1 o,r,r •••
1,,,,L111.1141 m•a,ta..lure I
1,110 • T., al, alttatr
a ••.f ar , &Ia
arrel.at sad 1111.:.,.•:11.• Cola a • Izanutor.itr
.•,...an tar, bar,da•••t,l f are
Quaff l• t•••ay harmii , d 10111,1 1 .
•• p•
.t t.va •r,.. na.l •t•
11, 4.1ty.er.1,••t r 'Cs
e•. !I.t are.
THOMAS ROBERTS,
=1
(2?
Tie, tipper and t!beet Iron Ware,
U. 61 111111T11111 , 11:1.D 1111TNZEC,
• re.r Fostl.l Street, rlttalr,rgh.
Barir,lantl, OR Rarer• genrat navatment
•f rn
PIS n, Japanned. I • .e • s.tdantt It!,rot
Tl, • SKr, 1 , 111116, V• ell, I Wt..,
)".•,• ll,•ae V•r•lsiOns 1.1 , ..!• In
Mbetr•slo a.a,l
at: L...., td and ..II 1.d.0t .1, *urn. artnrl.l,:k
Dff CDT.T. CUD.
Tine. iTotuflututits or :I,enc
COAL HEYS TRUST COMPRI!,
tr• ter. by yol:Iled that ttly Ulla. or :14 Om
pany bk.e•
Moved to No. 26 Narket Street '
whpre of re.v.i,ted 'rah 11e Irotltutio
Irlkt 41.
55 t, &I) tv Aanearn Et
15tar2..72,T :••:tetzry sad Trim.rer
NOTICE: TO - CONTILICTIPIRi.
14,1• rt0p,... , by tuner of the
vet r.lourd ...lobo., of the tto.r,l 3choul
1,1,•,.. to Ali•egl.ortv. until
15,14 1..... fur. ttte Of
CMIZTECCIII
Plan. Stld ap,c's,, , ,r, von 1 , 4 tern at tn.
Sins',2.ll4 4 Pt.
1 , 10,•gla.
Lte 41,1 kt I. tract', . t , rtlert any and all told/.
S
f. t: 1,4,13115,
Mc. AN'2E,
A. YoUNI,
Mlegtile67
, <•:,4„1,,
ALLEFiI•tNT. IS.Th n. e. 1.0b7. rat, 1.11
FINE POCIiIIT
Fine Fockct Cutlery,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
New Patterns: New Patterns!
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY,
CD)
1/NPATCP I 111,11.1,1.11
AtillltE6V BEGGS,
GUNS, ROLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Goods
At. 5 St, Clair Street 2,1 do.r Gem tie Bridge,
13=1
wmtuunl[loy of
. 11 Until aOsraye on toin.l.
: . °A..Z0...1 Lad ,Ilt."1.11:1:1;ent171:1:T•1•11:
TTEVT ADV-ZaTISEM.EN TS.
NEW GOODS!;
NEW HOUSE!.
New House! New Goods!
WM. H. MILLER,
•
(ionattly •f 4TON, SIACRUM S •0., !ate.
of Y. H. LATtare.)
WILL OPEN
About the First of April,
NO, 64 MARKET ST.,
WITH LIS ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF
Trimmings, Lace Goods,
Embroideries, Ribbons,
Gloves, Hosiery,
=I
FIRST CLASS TRIMMING
MC
Notion House
A• tbt,e Reod• ■it. teen I.ou2lit
Leary •tellne, Obey 7.111 Ye mold at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
GREAT DARGAINS
MS
DRY GOODS,
EMI IN, IIIONNELL & CO.,
No. 178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY,
,
I.lst , :pcse I • - Tv, :are, at..l.fr., s•
a41•4•1i.•
13•1171 T GOODS.
BLACK AND COLORED SILKS,
New Delaines, Dress Goods
I=
ALL CULOII7,-
Spring Bahnothls,
I=ll
Prints Gingli
Bl,a'clied and
tablearbed
Table Linea,
MEI=
Liana llandkereblers,
Cloves. Hain Fronts,
!ebb Limas.
laNsimons,
, 4 LE AND Itt TAU. I.u•eroarn
tvi4.•l; •.1 ete.7o, ur ru- pi , • -
•1 11.411,..1.1,. assay. ILLY 'GYULA ILIE
1 LA4:I..
111‘CONNELL & CO.,
No. 178 Federal Street,
aLLEGIIE.rr
THE 111E1101.MS U:1103
EXPRESS COMPANY.
CAPITAL, 520,000,000
I
Our Merchants aid ranufacturers.
Casuurs BY EXPIREMIttooey,
Valuables. Freight and Par
eel*. aver more thaa 13,000
miles of Expresx Floe ' at it'd
and liberal rateciavenMiltlionis
yearly to Express lib i topers, arid
can be atade permanent only
by their liberal patronage.
Tali we hope to merit and re
edy*.
OEleo, No. 145 Wood Street,
VI M. LITTLE, Agent.
OEM
PROVISIONS.
BUIDAR CIrRIP mins.
Dairy, szenr,
■l.lw.
liLUI;LLLa• ♦JD alal♦.
CRAWS VS. I 1.6.1111..
EXTRA ■O. I 11111VEZIL lITUAIITINI
1.4.1.• OIL,
rALLVR All 1) MILL CIEBallr:
I have ...... •lary• at , all Of tbe a , •ve resale
hms. aratrh I u pr•pared to male ~ the trade
at toe le•eat rv. , _•t pricee. 1 , .d0, will and It
to :We latareslta gll4l/a11•Ill I ►.rate
lag alacarhera.
JAS. LIPPINCOTT,
Porkker,
No. a 3 a.e■tk St., ruoti■rsti
SOLE LEATHER.
Ben MIKRYL•NO OAK TIN azi, ETA,'
/aLI aaJ 1111,11tHATAK
Sole Leather•,
In ‘ssalltlep fr,,mlo U 6 P.
At Wholesale Prices for Cash
Ord•r.
.1.11711.13 W. JONES &
CL CIIIEZLANIN-MA HYLANP
LOUGHIIIit &MEW,
AAAAAAA TUIEBI S►.
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
sal A
la Al-clus
No. LO2 Wood Street,
Dlaraezd Alley •:a rink
=
AsSOITI'ED
lloW6
7 ASnORTEII CART.
• A VSU ' ILT EL) W A Gic.7(..:
Mori lAed H obi And tamed i•r •• 17 At
1.111,0 watt.
CvLAMAS. YOUR 7.371:17 i CO.,
Mario Avenue., rAur lb. rdnlta•tlar7,
lilSlS
OPENING
' Ni_I=LICIE4I-1
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SEASONABLE HODS.
New Brest Silks—all retort;
New Brocade Alpaca,;
Plain & Striped Sprit's' Poplilts;
New Wool Dviatne —all
colors;
Valencia Plaids;
New ilroche Shawls; -
New 811111101 - al Skirts;
White Golds of all kinds;
White Dimity for Spreads;
French and EnVish Chi eties;
New Prints;
New Gloghams;
Table Linens; •
Irish Llnell6;
Sheeting and Shirting;
Tickingp;
CaAsimeres, Tiseeds, &c.,
ALL or wmcit /ice ELLIN G Low
WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL, iT
Wes. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182
FEDER-11. STIZEET,
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AMERICAN
WALTHAM WATCHES.
I. — Wt t latm, and are ra , t , ar•ti to prore, that ,
Au.erle , a I...tr....facture - A a: V,
Lam. 411.1.11. , :.•.,lol. 116(• 11,1.10, equal. nnt far
a :0 tt,D•s watctei al Yug.a..).
aertaud tiJ
11.—`.11,1`e w• a 0.11 neat It w0,.!4
13 e: the tr . DlArea :1 , • L . . 11.-
ropktr. l, o f .C , ur. el. and !.: , to we •dot
t• Late matl• all dtr . a,re lene.near .•t
ver teem. w• ae, gea ..-
r d.. 11.1. ILO r.u - •C w•,<ar• ,te
(S 1 y caul , Jret'', eery,. t . ! . .1a• exlora
-5,e •;10 , 11:11, L. 414 r,el•= ~I .,L•me.r.cal art.
111.—W• •,r wa.cles
more ow. a,ate. 1••• a• I•Oreaur..l.p., t.
le - s ,50,41 a•cl
L, ,e 0..1er Lay •Lser
of.
&&& 4 O 3111 . 41 . 1,7 44
*1,444 ;4414"3
throe LLLLL tagig •vor E 170,4•4 rtralt sre
ICC 11•11 tt• 11,:11,, pie .f tte .11,1n . nn
'IL I • •••,Ird ant In nmr wok-b..ps t,to
trene•,[l,.l., ••tlannerna r• ea:7. Iva
.
rnae,.l,,y sal well. 10,,ytci r‘,„.
for lurals 1..:'.d: of /M -
sad.ot pew
lo polf:t: on' [••••le•ry, •n 4 ••.7
v•fered Ispr•••mikat tt• Of
r-rl, ltecs•?•:a e.a or a. T..r1••••• , •11,
=lst:, sad •fLe• C 7 . 1 ”1 1 : ,, • ; . 7 .. r
I•Ctill•I•Ille
cla:a.
e/re•mtt.a=ttl , a: Fe-:, , . s
acfar...ty, •.,1,4 't la •Cer, ~.;••`• o. ti
ar,e•• c••••: • Alper. her' p,aleaa.
t.u.;aue•a. raprl strr..s — elar.
,•
~ruanila weight, e,, , nrcrea , la •.S ,:-
• •ot••;—•,...•r•.d•st ly 1at,,,••• I y :aa
Iv ;all. a...sael rvlsg. tr.. Lau lama
c, x• •
- ry. I!•re, every arca, •r ar:y •:.14 atyle
laa{rn• of to
V.—Tlessra.u . ,•uat,le to /er• , ,• rl
airy. I,,avae • , •atnrar :Intro ity as I prer.-
••• i., at•sUac , la by blnl, sat ta,..a.ae la a 1 al.-
ham alaaafa lem7-t•rry •I•lstre,
IMMENE32I3I=
•a.e, oltal
larlty Is at:us:are rr,ll.:•.:!,••os.•fprcelaclNot
tt ••••:•• ustfurv, Ity is , ra,'ts: It lerp._t.at.
sad tr.j•l(l:v .nr , •••• •scell.••r• teat at,
be •tire a.:41a••,1,•ad la ~,pate
any ,:rr..t•lned,
, cr ••1 Par, tsar
N.Y •r destroje.l.
Yll. - 1. addltlu• to:nesn &dram,-
ur WIL:CDeI ire o..av'sr Pa Itz Ware. avtl
an . ..um% 5.1.1 Lat i'sllll 1... IrCa.te.l
tzas Pike mslorlty•l tore:gb ar.V.ebea. .11.1cy arc
coap>.ed It !v... In !Gila. pare.. 1.
F.p.:1.11 WC!, %ker. are Milo, llona ;
,Ill. — A.tregsn o•r.sperlm 1•1.44. tbo
rare of • fore:dab:. r.r•.;•.;,0• rga!not
watcte our elate.. wy..w 1..1
e have .‘radllr Ina .1 drrr
.nea eaplay •••C 76.3•ehlesios, Sol 1,1 7,,cc0
yeatsheal yeAr. Near., a anat., a al .1..•
•f our watches /rein v.. t•olse la every billT
ef the Colon, a well lain thebtelleao sad
erit
lab Provinces and talualta. 'their "Lycra.:
papa:sr:ly a IL. hest proof 'of litelr net, 11•1
ae eau produee; They Lase won thelr way is
sitit••f of every appo-Itlon mat •f tatteautt.l
hrel lt•adred. •f dealers all ever the
pr.sty. have ...preened their prefete•eu fey ear
oduct..rose along sad practlial
with furelgt •att be..
_ Any et the trade. of Wa'thate. , . , ratche. may
ha parchased•f watch dealerascaerally throng.-
.atto.r.ratr7.
ROBBINS & APPLETON,
182 Broadway, New York.
ROBED'S, APELETON dz CO.,
158 Washington Street, Boston,
==l
DUNSEATH& CO.,
Wholesale Agents
ron Tni
American Watch Company's
WATCHES.
No. 56 Fifth Street,.
e11.1.0111T11111. 1 .1101 , 1C MAI 1..
+. •.1.111.1 Jt`l 1.311:111.11i.
ELMORE & LIEBLER,
llsartrActarer, wlul•ule RLE lleta9
Leal.rs If
TRUNKS,
Valises, Carpet Eats, /4 c,
A's largs u•ortme .U: L.Ue• Slane! !r1
I===
Nov. 104 and 10G rood St.,
=I
MILLEWS LuallicAvrals
31e8o32Exrg
A fall .tack or tho atro•• racitn7 alw,s
kactl. which o N• 111 sea to 1,111,4,1
Companies .rte c.u.e vatrs at t!..• • e WU,. .3
ti
C. purrbased (row the r sn
r...
eb.,a I. a Louplnta V/ tor Wt , era
Penn, C• 11 slut .m. 114
Bt. Olallttbreot.
*see AS••••••
:f.re,N•
Til£ I''.111:•••11}ENT
- - VANACi a '` ,, • ?“.•
I .4 a :t•I •er .a A;••r...;••
14: ,I.t. •1 .
t ilds 4!•,. •ectsieS• tJ
r on the ram,' •: . t e patil t•
~..., . ., R tsa!d,rs, or 0,11 . 1, ,
tr , H.lnkluz
I :sr:, !LcWC'
1:.•.1 J. II aV1 . 1.• IT 7, Tri seurrr._
Mil
I.
M..rch lit.
N Tlf ON FOR PRESI-
DENT an.D.ll 141/1, ILe Mau
chel:er ItAnY ve• tht-tr
!mg Moue, nSTUIDJAY, 11.11 day of
March.M.llrocl. we I,nuro of I
1.0/::00 T11..1. 6. Li t' KI L:,
---
CrPlet •F 'frit N‘I)TEEN r•N Vl3•
iI•ILFAIA h. •NI , J, T.
1 . 1111. 47 , L1 /et, ary 11 , 7. 1
..41)JOIL ITNED ANNUAL
W•,,ern
l'ent,Tlvanln I' .late Itr
oN T...ne ol Mar.rn. W.%
y., • ntn la!rtl c.r.n.c. 1,11.
r An P',:to , ll re: I, nt 5:14 I , :rac•
he held ..a.n der an •
1n.,712 11 nnILKY. rn•••y:
OrY,E•Y UNION Itr:•,.•“/ ASP ST
Ar •InIN• C•., I
Feur (
AIiNtAL lIEETING of
the :t.. , 1,1•11ers or tt, 'ONION itEYIN..
ASt ,f..1(1541 CI,. .111 he belrl almrtr
1•I 1.11u.rt7 atll\'l)At. Ita.rch
•. u.. for the partub, Or e1.,-
t, r....ard al t0 , r0.;71. t• .. . for thr e•sc,
Int
.1•• - . 00. tbe tr,vek.ll..• of et . .ch other tG.,I•
t'ebro”.th..
ta M. Y. LAN leareurr.
1 . 117.'011, VT. War', A r R.W. COI
to re of t, 3 , c-raw-V.
TITT6•I7P.Cia. 20.1, In4Z.
t • ZrTIIE 'ANNUAL YIEEIING
et IS. k I I , ..n.tkoldern or th;•
Company r.r the e'ett.so •Yl , lrect•re and noel
oth, tn•ehi•.e PA muy It, will be
heia an acid Company. Is Inset:lnt
rll.l.LbUrih. •n
TUlrd Wednesday, (20[10 of
"March, A. D. 1E67.
AT le weLoci 1 NI
•
FOR SALE.
"." .f tb , I 111. STILT SBICI DF311,115 1165
tb,ll,7ce In the eqy or Plttslursk
" A"'". Ie "7trhd.v."27'2..t. In iei
'. 47;!;EVe r i FrTglla
be vooLvd •• the VADAT OF MARCH. wall f,rn rvuea ' :b. avid a a•vr 2, ,
at C. r.teata eleara 55,11 ;le IlAals2Y 2 BALL., A, E.eal Est
•131arck Dar,after. ' Ci 2a. 9i Beaver atrve,
F. K. ID:TFRlNall! , l,secrecavy. FOR HALE.
-~ - ~
HENRY 6:HAit
TItTiTIEST ;Mlle ST. WIT. ST.?.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
=I
All the Novelties of the Season,
I=
rint-Llass 7:7 erchaut Tailcrin;
Ehlabl 1,,4 men:
W. HESPENHEIDE,
Te~i•el iflt Tailor,
No. 50 ST. GLAIR STREET.
I:=3
p,terni 4 attst Ea,
Lditla f : 89.L.E. Of'
KANSAS LANDS,
ON TUESDAY, TUC 2d DAY OF
APRIL, will be offered
AT PUBLIC SALE
At the Eldridge House,
I=l
Lawrence, Kansas,
ABOUT 153,000 A( E 3 OF LAND,
C
NV 1 .1,1:t , E..11..E/ :Led
ee4 tee*. ea C.
"Delaware Reserve."
,•y:.fe Crect:r nala i}a• •t tae
11103 WIFIC LIBIST, ESSIBN
-hr LrA
W..f.1 I. •1M c VA,!,
7:11. Y. and ..ae • ..I .rom n
r , +•• ,A•l•712
Ir •. •
[RII
T.IIY. 1.04 • I
I ALM, aIiND-
K. to,11111.i.1: AYATEIi.
ark it, rl:i••-r, . .
Sr I, I,:awarem .ea the
I•d:an Ittly t
au.,‘• Lave seen
•5,1 •ca , 4 Lo.u,s, gf. mea
al, and w•a? •:Ye: ..pro,e•
Ito •• I* tarall.by
sag to 12.6,r...1.1,W...10,e". 15..1,•1er
Grottier 'lnducements than nay oth
er• iu the We•t.
A'3ll. at the .me Isme.l'at , .l7 after the
,11.11•61:1•P a•ldabout
tas,otio ACRES OF LAND,
a 1,7 t ✓. ;h "gm - ,
•• •f
••• %Le
NI, ei , X.II.e.t.LL . V,
Kar..a..
. .
I o're •r TOWN I-01"5 A%l)
r • 1.1 r.. 4 n, ol April :1, 1,7... and
,1. la dr, I. 1111: all the !lads
, . . . . . .
abo•r astl,r411.••••• b.er, .f. 11. e land
C. rttlln•treete lo e,nll,,e+.
. . _
T 1 UV , Du] hal-
All , d In two equal nl , ll ] Pet
fa: r 4.: truul .41.u:chafe.
M. BARTIIOI.OIY, Agent.
7: a:I
pErflint IRGI] PAPER MANI:-
FACI ii.I,4.:CutIVANT,
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
CT:IN - I'N bTV.VI3ENTTI.I.If, 01110
SEW 8 1:10:f/ON, PA
OFF/ CI: Sill WAIIEITOUSI2.
No. S 2 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
071'1 , f.!;.6—.. pp t I!ARTJE,
1,11‘1,1.1..,4•rr.trv. Truas`r.
I , Mr,•7ol,—Anount'l4•:-Ili.. John
II hart] J, ho IC. LlTlnge..n. John Si. re:
I. Ina. C. 11. M.D..1,.
(moth raid for raper Chock.
f .:11E.ST IZEVOLI TIOS • ES THE
LL H INC I ILAI , E.tth III! t-TATEz.
•ntta* If tt•ttt In Ft t ance. Pura pare
•rtttir, wanti taltlnk lb, place of ituttOt .-
".
t.. 14 ttant DUN:,
cuttrr.tgitetl won , ' call the a”entlon of
An litttclt . t Mt. folio.-
tnay be • curt,. Idea of the
tott:i:y thba ls' ;n
I'mc.attatma.
• 11 - 11,1,. I 1 ti trxr nay.
et.t , n ..tur catiftorntachsar t .t•Jto stltttroutill
Liar plessarr raylnat ttt•t t ,t a t t t! tit
I le;••• Aut.. an 4 . lre Lyre t•er11...1. WO
aLaaa
"‘'
" 2 " !: 4 ' t;. ".'."
t1..!,.n7, UC2IL.2: • je N.
BROADWAY ExcizANGE
R.,ESTAIIRANT,
101 01310 11111 111,5111E11U Sid, 101
Lalit - :st Dining Rooms 2d Story,
MINIMIRIMM111;1
VIRRHIV.LICIT,
d0.P,1.1 H. Vli.ll/ICLLILIt.
NioNutivirr§, G AVE STONE!)
V,aulta; Fountains.
Statuary, VELMCIS,
EMUS Of EYERYIHSCRIPTIOSI,
T. 181100M1.,
Vij ETTA VII &N 1.3 A SO:I,
• • 1.:t.x . 16.44 la /al ILLI • C LA.=
lifeas , or rrrrr r rrr
Oh LEATlttit 11EL711,11,
110. tl tAtie West, All
Al,. (1,11 Sor:-trs•sit tor fl•qt,r el*. M. •!f
1.LY84.,!..e. ri , t•Serg , ,
1110. Imo. .f Mersa.
r.•
L
4',1';':!"!-.`„,-.:!‘"!',!;'i or
reel cicastA: •LIAAAAN T.
rmciri AL] VALTII a CO.
prerare oa aLort notice
joav !TV: 17!.`:L7. FUL.
I,IT-WA 81101 1.7 to,
Ii FA 4,11 With •e.. •r.
mr, eireute-1. rit1C1,5,114
•U r EoUUE BILAI
Candy Manufactzrer
t it: FL. Z. A ND AMERICAS
C l'c, tic., Cc.,
N0.1:2 I cd.ral Strert,
Cet , a.l , lc.ir Er•ut the: Ft- , Sstipv -p,
)51/4/1 A.l.l.4.lititliir CITY. I.A.
- 11'N ^'S
--; ANTED,
EEO
130 ..E1Wt.1:)ISki<ar,
l:e
,••• LG:s;.e rat, mem. 'pont,.
.alt of Lbc Cu,tvux Mute. ~I
Plenty
,relerr•c 0, •-lveferracyc givea It uv
.41.1:106, nlth Teri
It. t,"F
vitL a
A ( i' F ATs—Tbe &t
`J,: l ."9°.
L
r.t:II tilaika am- lion.
F.
II Aatlnr a.a.: 111—
In aume:
ulna:a:fur
atarFl.l•rkat
- WANTED.— AGIENT! I . - 130:11.
• • MALI. •n , l Ft:MALL, to at.l TRINIII AN II
Tnu or. LULL AND LvY LTT:
AN II PR •1111.1
ALUILIst OILS ANI.
"It, at.., works
At• al aturL bre ta ollng :Ven , ..l au,
'. (l•ent terrll•Ty Can 4....va , aal by rl-Jr.a
trts', J. ( - 0.,
tlell No. n 11.1rJ larva, Pst . ..Nurgk. Pa.
wANTED.-500 clerks, awl
and ofters no •ot atorto ,, meot
rlttemrgi., to 0.51 ANDREW,
GEN EILLTiIIi co:..oallos to gell belt, than rear.
Porton. sre suede Iv sel!lng riff 01. ‘l.l•ltltc .a •
nor. kls too on;T t'llog el Uod th 11.tt
rest ter.. :loci,. [no "aadord. Come Lto4
lice meats are ocalog.
No. Ntr..t.
w i.N e T e E ee ip eret y e a relyt t .r .,_o e i e Lit .
portootatly la latnata -trialrlog 5.41.1131.1.
alp add I.2!•ecs corrapaiace..
dpilrlth refikreace, to
ft. I. CIBISAS,
93 •ratt street, are? 11,:laster a Oastxra'•
Law o.Tce, eppo.ll• Ploube.
FOR SALE
TWO NEAT FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS,
On Palo Alto Street. 11- IL • ~'econd ward. Al;.-
•Lent. Oa! .11: the Het,. has Cre ravm: sad
cS•llnr:. the otter four ro,irrt. a., tolls. All
ntat , y rat,4 up. yard , :rats. wltik hy
drau, In the yard; Kr.,perl At. Laepitre Of
ItAM-EY IIALL, 11. a, E..tata
all 4,75 grayer r,rert.
I.,`ORSALE.—A nine years , lease
CI • Let •11u•,.. ion 23 , tler
ward, Cl by 1,0 feet. on .•111r1 1. eretr/ 32, frame
.I•Otigur. Don replica' Inr $l5l, MOklnt. /.L..
• Brick of 5 room, whlrb 1.,111 rent VL7,...k-
In• • tatal yr 00, ur $1,11,0 ser r.,r, and b•
sold wa IlUerna rrma, If appllt , d c. soon. V.,
tby Mora, Ettlle In 1 Imo,.
ranc• eq .
Buller ntreet. I.swrence•lile.
FOii SALE, .
Tli E . HOUSE A D LOT
No. 40 Craig street. First Ward. Ali...ghat , •
The twave is a substantl, t Frarne. In
revalr. Tat lat. fleet Croat an cralg
•treetaan a.p. exteaallat to I estaall..
rat, at!. Inquire at
i7aSlvra ttO DIAMOND JT.. Pittsburgh.
OR S 4LE.—A very desirable
A- PM/PEP-TT far ether. Tan Tar 1; Wo.l-tt
Fact•ry.•r SlLt.•,:d at,3lcl.7"ra
human... :he elay,an 4 and nt:stru:gh
rend. nity-e,1•11, I , •ra Pittsburgh • g0.,41.
I.ll.canif. , tu,dlvg C. It 5,.A. Leo •hr.l v•liola
•ttr, fret arid, cite at I.t
I.urtua ceder good recce Engulr,•l
kr115t,,,,,51 JOH!. Y ISPl:ntt r.
BANKS AND B &DIKE RS
BANAING DOUSE OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Corner Wall anal Naisaunts., Neer Yarn
la roe•te,l•r with done lasuee, la 1•1:11.4,p:21a
to lista , . BILL her. a. , i tavestarel, .Ite {.11311...
ii.. of ta•lr tmalat,e its tlt , s city. lael.”11e,
au.ltaleo ad' kr•VaTilf rect,t
-n0,13, sad r
en t s cantle -eve•acti al the n:o., Ezehster and
U.S, Soar, lebel orle:s O , IIL Ire pl•raptiy
lt.d We step.. laa•d • full •uaply •t• to,
SIITINT 1:11,1Tle 5 • V ALL
buylnr sad sels , •e eerrent price, an , al:ow.
111.1 rarr,p.•adeal, tat e.[: lilitrat rate, Ma
mark, ,ff.rds.
f r:e JAY rOCIICE CO
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers anti Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
rnn'suunGu,PA.,
(3GOC - E530.3.1 TO 'LUNN!, 11.1?-: 4, Cal)
E=l
Exchange., Coin, Coupouv,
Az/ pazZleCar at .•,.1 •• :II pto th• rar
cas. and
GOVERNMENT !. BONDS.
.Cz-ste Ilr 1111 *T., ON Losnon.
N. HOLIES & SONS,
No. 57 Market Stroot,
Dep.lt. received In rkr Tondo or/ Correery.
Co 4,:10ca nine oo prtzell,ol r•lnts of
[be IJ a!ted Slat" nod Caaata,
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities .
BOUGHT 13D SOLD OE COIL YISSION
roaticuLtr attemlon Ida to We parcbaae via
aalg. •C
U. S. Securities,
lasludisg 11. U. tIYES Or I. 51:
d.. s. 5-4.41;
r. Fri", 10.14?.;
U. CEIITI 11• Al OF D ZETEDN'T:S
Oriel - . sat Voucher,boaltit
713.3.2)
PROPOSALS.
PENNSYLVANIA
Agricultural Land Scrip
FOR SALE.
TA. Casio! at Conmdsslopera "on edl., for Salo
Imlog
servo
balance of Agrlcuitu
(the S ral Cl L
oege •nd : 4 e rl
tbe ocrd, a.-ated
on)
o! Frnselvadla f
sa•nt •r Agrle^ltural Colle toona
ge. In thi.
1 . ..a.•11 (or the porch... or nit I. C
A
eeee •• rite Yuma of Cennalla;ted,, or
A arinultural I. sod t,crln.•• will he rrtelia d .
lltdcw - reror Omen, at 11.artl.hurg:.
12 o'cloza
Ortyreancgday, April 10, 1567.
• Tt's nvky . be !created In anb etrte or Ts,
tl‘b t,”l : err •I'Lne Elp,“ soy of 0..
taaan,,,l•ted laz,J•ftezcept
alb a.ty Le aui•ct to y•szo•
n• ILL• ent, F.stb V' Bulb r••pr, nts
bubrker 10•ndr...1 bob b , xty sc-r,
I. teb. , ltu 111,4•,..,4 NI 1:1 be transiertbln,ltk
o,, oblot.ts oat or lormal b-blgnrs. at
bia , llt neerl n•t. flied Cubit .sore:eot.
t.,104•11. .1W Pa:l-y. when th, por,
eau •,1 au•l est, :L. land 1nL1...
•••,,• MI 14
ebe made ab per b.., agd be
Btellso.
Le' rcolvo4 lvr ILss ILaa ono 40s:tc:
• Tkßrrin win tmre.7l•te:•rt t 6•
r•)m••t •f lie Use . tlgo. atur,••or aanosa,.
•111 1 Mae f•Jr• ...,••••taattie than 1. ct.e2,7e4.
n-tt•lrfl vada•a• mon•y mutt p‘l3
vrt:lztu ton day, , •41 the rt aon■ tyr•-tr Int&
tn!rty 3•fs afler I...lllcat;•tl of .• c •pt
•ucs :L• •:3 •r • :4 OT the
ales•ra
JACOB N. f! I.L. Luntyor ‘l‘.v•l,
tb• !I•lard 01 • ••••st.at.leacr,
limstrimirso. Teo - nary IV met6,l7/1
121=1:12Z1=1
1110011 & MINITEL
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND )At FITTER,
for. of Srd sod Liberty titre eti,
Atone Carroll 1 Sayll•es, rltultnrgh, Vezina.
Uellt mud Heavy Castling, ntralatt•A itrcitptly
t, elder.
!toottal attnnl:o" WI Io the sit sod
Yana.
of 011.1tellattlea, nosatiboa.,
WW2. St.
Ages ts her J. S. CaimerosA co.'s
STEAM PITIVI.I-38
TILONVER ENG - INER
'rb••• P.A9. Cave RM , rter attraa.ag•••”r a
lud evexT•a• ta varrant..l to 41•...0...
rmavecostmacti cos bas 4. rez5,40.:
Y. lIIISSMAtiII,
Fifa Street.b Irteivsn Timm/
end CAI manta hireea,
Ginsmith and IleaZer is Hardware.
First ,
cr al: dreerWooss"e*
.1. •••.1
/on •.... •
HOIIKEII, HELL &
Aucbor CGtioll Mills, Pittsicrgt:,
BILLI.:"••tur• n
I: 1.17
ANCITOI:I7TIFIIfinI,
ANCIIOII. i'n) S 1 EuriNCIII,
ANcuom. (44 iimr-tazses,
Al 4 SATTII•Ii. al7li
GE=