The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 12, 1867, Image 2

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Gr.Nirc.tr, SHERIDAN made military
preparations to deal with au insurrec
tion threatened at New Orleans yester
day, butthe insurrection was avotded by
ruppressisg.the Charter election out of
which it was likely to grow.
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IA11'741%SW:1011 GOV. GEAILY strongly
oit O
den ncas the fraud the Republican lea
dere n the Legislature are practicing
upon the people of the c'ommonwcalth,
in the matter of the so-called Gener:i
itoilnald Law. He says be will not sign
it, if it shall pass both Houses. It is of
no consequence what becomes of the
bill. But it is essential to th . o Governor
to vindleate his - own' character. He
-stands pledged to the people on this
question, and will -be judged by what
Le doss. If he has regard to his honor,
Le will witsll his hands of complicity,
however remote It might bo, with this
swindle.
MESE!
It has been fashionable for Democratic
leaders, while rrofessing to believe in the'
essential anti inalienable equality of all
men, to display their wit, malice and
vulgarity over the proposition to admit
Flack Airiericans to the right of suffrage.
They so did because they had an interest
in pandering to the vile r 11.510718 and
prejudices of a considerable class of
white people, who were nearest the no- .
Ernes lack of in'clligence, refinement
and secial standing. That censurable
habit is rapidly gang out of use, and
soon will be known no more.. Not th .1
the aforesaid leaders : have become more
scrupulous or decent thin they were;
but .because a numerous and powerful
body of voters has been created, the ex
istence of which they dare not i4nore,
and to insult which would be absolutely
fatal. Iu eleven of the Southern States
. the blacks have hillots in their heads;
in Tenriesaee, by St't rirtion, and tulle
ten seceding dates by law of Congress.
In some - of those States, evens may
speedily disclose that the political con
trol is in their . ..hands. Certainly, if they
act together, in any one or in all of those
eleven I!satcs, it will requital the co-oper
ation with them- if only u.smoll pert of
the whites to cqns'itute a formidable ma-
jority. '
In this new aspect oLnffairs it is in.
erectly° to notice with what earnest
Xmas the Northern dunocratie leaders
join the Southern rebel leaders in recom
mending to their followers the necessity
- or "courting" the blocks. It is tee
germ he rated as a high dornorral sc.
comPlishment to be skilled in heaping
unmsasured abuse and obloquy upon a
nee whom misfortunes have been ac
counted an crimes and whose .defence
_ lessuess ensured iiepunity. Front weak
ness that needles risen into strength. It
has become, to au important extent, a
dispenser of 'tenors. It can lift. up or
put down, It can gratlfythe s
of aspiring democrats, or • crush those
ambitions into the very mire. The lea
ders will have little difficulty in coining
the smoothen, phrases, and in Making
et, ea rer silt olyti.:ance., where they have
so mud: at stake. They are inheri , ors of
the elect that inspired Dryden's sarcasm,
"ruuttemna neither leee um bate."
:They go fur the main chance, nu matter
what means may be necessary.
• But it may reasonably be conjectured
that not a little tulden will have to be
expended on - the rank and file before
they learn to bless where they have de
lighted to curse. It is hard to eradicate
at once a custcm so long indulged as to
be ingrained into the nature of its de
votee.. A good deal will have to tee ex
fused on•lhe score-of lingering remains
of the old depravity.
.Repugnancies
which have consumed sixty years inen
gendiring, cannot be overcome by a ne
cronianeer's incantation.
Meanwhile it may as well he remem
bered that the Union League has quietly
extended its organization all over the
Southern States. ln sonic of them it
embraces a respectable minority of the
white voters. These, all along, had
good understanding with the blacks. As
coon as the Military 'Governments, re
eently-prerided tor, shall be actually es=
tahlished and in full operation, loyal
men will experience less difficulty, and
encounter diminished risks, in publicly
declaring themselves., and in taking such
=emu:Tens they may deem expedient.
BeAdes, the more couspicuuus and in
fluential classes of confessed rebels have
had" the right of voting and holding
ofilee taken from them in punishment of
their offences. Releafter they will be
compelled to 'hake back seats." Politi- .
.cal power has passed fusels their hands,
pot to return, and will be- gathered up .
and held by new and mainly young men.
Sonar of these new men may be under
the dominion, lees or racer, of tradition
ary ideas and animosities, but these it-
fluences disappear sooner than super
ficial observers are wont to think.
What fierce and bloody foals swept
along the coterminous boundary of Eng.!
land and St:Arland! Not a trace of them
meanies except in musty legends. The
British Crown has to-dity no more loyal
su l jects tharrthe Scotch. The oil bat
-red died out long ago. By what desper
ate factions was 'France torn. and man
pied towards the close of the. Just cen
tury! Eyes that witnessed the Reign of
Terror are not yet closed in death.
Where Frenchmen. slaughtered each
other it fiendish hate.-their children and
• grand children meet in concord to cele
. brute national triumphs. Last Buettner,
Germany was "rent by civil feuds, and
drenched in fraternal blood." 'ls.fow the
• States that then met is sanguinary strife,
makm haste, in denim; 'of
.interposing
treaties, to embrace_ each other, and
blend their dissevering govera n ,",i n , le .,
one so mighty that it shall cover and
defend all. •
So long as doubt and tnartainty rest
ed upon the project for Stripping the reb
el leaders of power tinder the re.orgabi
heti government, new men hesitated *to
come for ward. Old habits of deference,
experience of the mighty sway exerted
by the chiefs of the disloyal faction, fear
of encountering n competition with
which - they were unable to cope—these,
and cognate considerations, restrained
them front ladependent efforts to take
the political power into their own hands.
All this is changed. The old leaders arc
powerless. New men must necessarily
take theirplcecs. .Na fear need he en
tertained en to their coining forward, and
asserting, as best they may, their differ
ent pretensions.
If the old party leaders; on both sides,
here in Pennsylvania, should beset aside
—no midi, r how arbitrarily, as that the
exclusion was absolute and final—there
would ba little grief among the individ•
nal, whem they have overshadowed sad
kept is obscurity. There would be joy
slaty. Fresh vistas of hopo and amtd.
lion would open before hundreds of men,
which they would do and dare much to
Transform into reality. The men of the
South were cast substantially in the earns
mold its men here. It is not in human
nature—least of all, in the nature of pol
iticians—to deplore and lament the taking
off of rivals. 'Whoever watches carefully
the new political ruovemehts at the South,
will soon perceive abundant evidences of
o serious struggle og the part of fresh
sets for the control of public affairs. The
set that links itreif manfully with the
best aspirations of the age; makes no
concealments; and aceepts Co ccupro—
MIST, will certainly . Wlll the field and
bear;the palm.
DESTITUTIO , i
Poverty Is the dark side of Eookty.
It is not peculide to this age, or to one
form of Civilization. Modern poverty
bas ameliorations, the thought or which
would have tilled ancient conservatism
withindignation. Cannibalism no longer
retina its horrid front, and the poor are
not fattened for the shamble.. The
butchery of captives after battle is no
longer general, though our late war rut n.
ished some sad examples, on the rebel
side, of relapses into the old barbarism.
Frequent wars for the sake of plunder;
and the enslavement of tha weak, no
matter of what race- or color, have
ceased to be allowable. These enormi
ties. of the • savage, the barbarous, the
classic and the feudal periods, are no
longer ingredients in the peculiar mis
ery of the poor.
Among the uncivilized tribes of the'
tropics there is little or no poverty. -The
epontaniety of Nature keeps men and
women from the pressure of absolute
want, and takes from them, at the same
time the most valuable incentives to ex
ertion. The inertia comes not more front
the torrid heat, than from the case with
which common wants are euppited.
Labor is superfluous. If the eivilmation
of liarsher regions, with its multiplied
artifizial needs, should be introduced
among the children of the sun; destitu
tion would follow in the train.
Poverty, like other forms of suffering,
plays an important part In the economy
,
of the world. Look about you, In this
c. entry, and see who possess - the earth. I
Enter stately cities; andsee who luhobit
tee oslacc3. Here and 'there you will
dud the offspring of rich parents in the
Nos, salon of continued wealth; hut of-
tener the offspring of - the comparatively
poor. Why is this? -
In Europe, among the same races, •
whose cont.mingling here, see insist is
producing the fairest and noblest type of
manhood the - world has seen, it is not
uncommon foriwealth, rank and abilities
to descend hi' particular families for
many generations. There wealth bands
up families and holds them in fcrmanent
greatness. Here wealth cats into and
corrupts the vim: force of nearly all who
achieve It. A wan by superior energy
Hies out of poverty into wealth. You
hyikfor his children and grand-childr.n.
and you find theta where ho
There are exceptions to this rcle . :,;hut on
ly- er.reptions.
A sufficient explanation of such con
stant phenomena cannot Le found, as is
sometimes attempted, in the ahaylon-.
meat here of the laws of priteogetaiturc
and entail. It is true that ordinarily
when an American acquires a omen.
henry or a superabounding fortune, he
Ifres inn manner equal to what Le Las.
He induces upon all his children nr,,e•
tile?, tastes and desires corresponding to
his revenues. These wants, however ar
[Metal, arc as imperious and exacting as
any others. When the 'father dies, the
portion of etch is insufficient, and most
of the heirs soon sink into obscurity, if
not into actual want. In a ceriain city
we once heard of three rich men dying,
leaving wealth to the aggregate of nine
millions. In eleven years all that re_
mauled was in the hands of mins-M.lr.r
who started poor, and that slid not exceed
three thousand dollars.
But passing by the good evolved out
of poverty in the economy of the world,
just as good is educed out of all wher
forms of evil, the question constantly
occurs, Is poverty an essential, sub,tan
tial sod integral element to civ
ilizationt or is it an accidental and
transient element, amenable to suppres
sion? The answers wo get from di.Ter
eat individuals depend upon the views
they take of certain larger SUbjC67. Is
evil inherent in the human nature, or is
it transient, belonging not to the nature
of man, but to the process of develop-
Meat? To pursue this inquiry would
take ns wide of the purpose we have in
hand.
There are natural and organic canoes
of poverty. Not a few arc born into
the_ midst of want, ignorance, idleness,
filthiness, intemperance, vice and crime.
Few so horn, ever get outof that sphere.
Many great, and prosperous men come
of humble parentage; not one in a thous
and, with vile surroundings, ever get
beyond. ]lnch permanent poverty comes
' from lack of physical or mental ability.
In greet herds of cattle the weakest al
ways get crowded; many evert unto
death. Aniong men .thn stronger take
care of themselvos, ridiag on tbe top,
while the weaker go ander. There are
also social causes, as idleness, wasteful
ness and intemperance. Of all, the lat
ter is roost KOS c. So long as these
causes remain, poverty will ;exist like-
N% i4e. ,
♦t various times attempts Laic been
made to e. organize labor as to include
and provide for all. Much
tinned nad enthusiastic Evenlation has
be , .n indulged, but the ..returns so far
have not been commenearatc to the ex
pectation. The poverty of one class
news to rluk deeper as the riches of
Another class rises higher. Opulence
and squalor confront each other, ia equal
excess. The richer the rich hecorne, the
deeper beconies, the poverty sof the poor.
What horriele ernaintils arc 'resealed in
London and New York, the crowning
types of modern civilization! How long
ihall this last
By singular coincidence the funeral.
of Bishop Soule and Professor Do Bow
passed through the streets of Nashville
at the same time, and both were con
signed to the grave in the same hour.
—The 'Washington Leader mildly
chronicles as an "accident," that a blind
loan and his wife, being ejected from a
car, nefir Georgetown bridge, for Laving
no money, the blind man, losing
enuilibrium, was precipitated to the
ground, a distriace of about thlity-tive
feet, and so injured internally that he
Lad to be curried home. That "acci
dent" looks very much hike an outrage.
—The Towii Council if London, hhtdi
eoa county, Ohio, lately passed au ordt
:mace prohibiting the eale or intnxicat
int liquors, and the town °lacers are en
forcing it.- All places where liquor is
seld aro declared nuisances; provision is
made for closing, them, and the owners
premicea are made liable for fines and
costs assessed against persons stiling
liquor thereon. .
—There will be a blue tulip at the
Paris Exposition.
ToE curam Mot informed us that Emil
DcGiordist7n journalt,i of Put had
here tired r ; t,000, for a viola ion of the
gross loses, by the Correctional Court.
Itirust be plea:tint to enjoy tho freedom
of the French frees, v (itch is a fter all
nosing but tyranny. A correspondent
of the Philadelithh Gazelle furnishes the
following account of how far newspa
pers enjoy liberty in France:
"A newspaper must furnish 60,000
francs caution money for good behavior
rani to liquidate flues lino penalties in
curred by "law." It is Eu! , jeet. tl to
stamp duty of Your or two curia, scrorib
tog to size. ' It must every day eaposit
101111 f Of at the Mime of tac Lovell - anent
lawyers, to see I% ileth,r it bus E,i.l any
thing hale to "prosecution." pc r
,Ontil inviolability of deputros is not, to
protect then ire to. t'ers connected with,
the press. The judgment of the Cor
rectional Court, 0 Melt is tri try press
cases, rimy be to the extent of one.hui of
the motion tuoney, by way of line, and
way also deprive the inuirithial con
demned of Iris electoral rights, either as
is voter or n catnnll de, tor fire year,:
Juilgaseut 'for instigation to ",criale,"
(se.in as treas)n, Z:x.o involves imme
diate suppression. A second Judgment
fur unsilenreatior not ottly makes a jour
nal nadir: to susp e nsion ',Or inro months,
and a tined to ruppressior;; ttnd even a
list coutietulation stay, its some such
cages, involve Oath. SO much for "lib
erty of the press I" hut us to that of
Incoliftgi, it is to exist for "u11" - quebtions
which do not relate to polities, social
economy, religion, or existing taxation.
The exceptions, it will be seen, are large
and sweepi•g, min leave but u small
margin on which to practice the new
privilege. No meetings are to he held
in tire open air, the intlueolcu of which
appears to be considered of too eapansis
a etturaeter for the Fluuchternperantent.
—The beet clop is immensely prolits.
ble in countries to which it Li cons cried
into ialitar. This is apparent trout the
tact that In Franca alone its annual value
is VIIIAIIO,U01.) in its raw state. In this
country the beat crop seas too incen,att..
ereblo Wit/ to be Included in the cenJ
sus Stalbdie3.
—A National In:moor:Ain Convection
lia3 been milled to meet at Louirvilic,
licutucky, On May 7th. Thin
wus propmed by the recent Zan
t nay Democratic Convention, and
favored by ttio Democratic Convention.
held in Ohio, Connecticut and New
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WATiLt ..,110 , 1:C. A.l: ` , A,, , ,LL,
Irot! :•ig .IL 1.. 11..LL4 A N
EATS q HATS
2§4.4ll.ltetion.
Tilou:nstr r ES•g.
b4c. U ‘7lll An.l
C•r• 1. gr • e ••••,. W a •1-1,
11.1"Lio. al U.. ALLrtLata L.
On ll'edntsday, March 13.0,
.uoo•s•et..• , I^ , ! r
.. v. A . r•t
oy :11
HIM
S'rOP COCi*.4'"" X)
FiiU 1.-'1.1.:(-; S.
•t 1. , v.... • r •••• • •,
or!, of •b^ A t.. 7
T r ,
Tuesd:iy, rfiarch I•2th,
for ruro!CALL iae :',111, - 0 WA,: IV, 1,1 Wlth
a.:l
STOP COCKS Aiio FPE PLUGS
reTalm .1 hulas 0./. rem. -0.. n ,eing ..s •tn• or
MEI
110.14.•11:kirteen goon
r•p4lo awl • le • 1 aLt ••;••1 4r•tnt.l.
tla f:s:lr•td
b••,:o:p
MMBIMEIM=
A nuso., •ne lytth llirre, 111 or
tt,•e gr01:11.3 .11 •
lel. In 11111uaburi th.l3-ILre• by ate
Landr. fr.,
M.a. • large amaunt of properly la ♦arl',llo
131=21
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1/ISSOLUTION I
TEIE CO-PART.NEWiIfIar here..
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111.7. thr N,Y. 111.
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fl i totlelex front the 3 gl.lt bt. , INK'S I
dee', to tel., r uny
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Ot F. ba1..., nork
Tbr nn.1.1 - o,it .1. baring . E27lJan..tl Litor
est or J. DI; s,At'S .t.
y uf
WHOLESALE MW RETAIL JEWELERS,
I=l
36 k IFTII 87'1lEET,
Muter the flew haws of
DUNSEATEI & CO
W. G. 1111N1K VT II
W. 11A,I.KTT
MIZE
T. FS LT. T ............ 31. T
Ell AY ec rourtnu •
N 0.103 Fifth Slicet,Pittsburgh,Pa.,
MILITARY AND NAVAL
0 .L. ZI.T.MIE .41.C3Irt:11\TOM"
Atteral to ther,olle,tlon. or II lun Peen,
ihck 1, 1•' ci•tale for ludcuailLy, god pr,“,
Alunt
Ho e/al. 11
vetoers elalnia to pPo
pa,.. a
As o
- orr nt. A. PIRP,pal
0
p pon or •1.11,.. ttor.
511011 T -"RAND Lt 1117',IG.—A
peace, lrowl. dee of t.l.aLle ett
towel. In tan slow: and an, y I.vens, try a prac
tical reeorter (rum Lon lon, nal, .1. knell
pail, (anent in perult I? and at any tlnp, to suit
tin le Own cineen.ance. Apply to
J. A. GRAY,
lei no eon.) etre/ t. Pltt.lourgh.
Exrur.us ivAtotarv;.
I.:Giir :WHIM& 'a
•,ettt 'AI.
, (:01110:
=Mi7==
1123=XICESSIN=1=
tI=IM=MIM
Itariutkevtu;s;.
Ibetir 1:11,
TO IZOSE MANUICBIEII.4.
lo IVTU
t . the .)lahanettire
1,500 FEET tit 10 INCH 11.151:,
untll
1967. at G o'tletk
GEIIIIIIIC
Clla!rznan Cormlitre on• Fir.
ri•nrlti Ktre•l I.ll,laint h. Int
,
at
, - , 2:ervarr Cu'amlola:
I Halo I ILI Alaborat Colton;
tn 919 k. 'r rlmt• h.ati.tra:
Si Bob rla Dori rrrap:
1 , 911411. a reCol..l bar ti r.:n
rttl Far sal by 11/11A II CP.
FLO111,—:10 ilbls. }xllB Futu
'l7 floor '
Dlll orcravr Mak tot and 11141 Ns.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NH GOODS! AE W MUSE!
New Nouse! New Goods!
77 .. H. MILLER,
(r-tr,,,,E4TON. 312.C111711 CO., lace•
of I'. 1 - 1. 1: - •
WILL OPEN
Abort Oa First of April,
AT
NO, 64 MARKET ST.,
. WITH AN .C.NIIILL NEW :TUCK OF
Trlmiegs, Lace Goads,
Embroideries, Ribbous,
(loses, Ilosfery,
An I all (17D1)3 at nalla kepi. In a
FIRST CLASS TRIMMING
EM
Notion I-louse.
mt.r:
1t .L
SAVINGS BANK,
I No. 63 Fourth Street.
CI2.I.IZTERED L ISS2.
Der eel!, reerived awl every nATITR
-1..N1 EV e". t,d :we ra 11:11eted earn•
aroma,' lak re.; Mt) r.
•.‘,/ f.r. 15:11 of, 'CD draw
la:tr... I, dal dAtc, fruk, at fit.exe,iNtL,Vra.l.
President, ISAAC JONES
Et=
11,1 Tn M. Mows. 14og1 h 1%.1:fiutt1tlt•I
M U.
cercta and TreacurEr,
GARBIER.
SROVNBERGER & CO,,
3.1.%;11:1 - ACTer.EILS or
curvAT.Ls,
BOILER PLATE,
SHEET IRON,
A;st,
PATENT ILVIIIIERED
lion Se and Male Shoes.
4Vvul.t c,❑ teroclll et•entiou rour
Very Superior Quality.
ECM=
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COOING STOVES.
No. 235 Liberty Street
vl,
NEW CARPET STORE.
DOURO ROSE & CO.
WILL O.7LA 41;141 11TV, AN EATIlti
A KW STOCK or
S OIL CLOV,IIIIIIIO, WINDT 6',IIDES, ac, Lc.
AT
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
=
OVER BATES & BELL'S.
WELDIN /Y. 4:0.,
BOOKSELLERS,
Stationers, Paper Dealers,
PRIMERS AND BINDERS,
Ncr.lo.ll. Wczcocl ettroct,
PITTSBURGH.
C. 9. MTAMPA,
9T31.:3. 1.F.N.1.
I$
NII,
UU011.9,
BIBLE.,
LAW BLANK'S
ALOUNO.
ruC.H.FT BOORS,
IN(1
ml %OA bOLL.I PENS,
WALL PAPERS,
GOLD En TWINNED PARLOR PAPER:
N•ODD AND DA niu.t: HU I ATIoN
p • .1% EJ. p• prw.:
TINTED PANEL pAry.ipo, for Per
lora and Ce Daugm.
In New Designs, at
MO. 107 MaRKETSTREET
(Ntar 11111 streeid
J 0.3. R. 11(GRES & BRO.
'NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—
Igds wlll be revelvetl by I:Mirror the
und , rtbrue , l turtnbert or the 110,1 of gebool
Ibreclors of In, te, urth Ward. Allegheny. until
gOll/AV, iHIt lust.. fur the tall: log of a
ri - ezzooL 'lora
nen. en , l •oecOleallons an be i e
me, , tre. Iterr Moser, bots 2104400.
Cl'on Ititt,t,ntent.
Ills tight Is rc_eree•l to relent ray and all bide.
MARK vo,
Ittf LOOMIt.,
Ttitni. • Ite,'ANCM
wan
U KUL LIIU6. See},
euANCLS.
)11.1.enn Yarrh Pl 7.
FUSE POCKET CUTLERY,
Fine Pocket Cutlery.
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
New, Patterns! Now Patterns!
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY,
CD4Q-3D30,14j7i1E1,
DNPATCH BUfLUIWJ
ANDREW BE GS,
G ITNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery itr Variety Goods,
Nu. 3 SL Clair Strut 21 door Lau fle ErLly,
pnr - rs nu so u. r.t.
Ammarollon of oil Undo sloraTo no hood•
ban. and 1 . 1.101 a te.Alred."•
and PelitUta blade.
RikMALE)"
Ems JUST RECEIVED
ALL TUE
NEW STYLES L
08
HAI'S - AND CAPS,
Llror .11'1:15ti. and 1,111 sell at
20 Per Cent. Lean Than DoWn
Town Prices.
Ws sell our lISST SILK and CASSINGRE
TS, at ONE LOLLAR LOtVELL than
any other iiol2. In MP City.
Call and Be _.Convir . mod.
834 Liberty Street.
•Flrjr J7OOll I CLOW 111.3
CLOTHIDIC EMPORIUM.
ZiEW A DVERTISEN
RAMALEY
fius Just Opened
A LIEGE STOCK OF FINE
SPRING CLOTHING,
Gentleman's Furnishing Goods,
I=l
NEW STILES IN THE
lel. will 1, nfTer..l lieetTLy ne:iiUCED
L'Alt:g., ft uan lazt sunsun.
Fine Fprinz Oterr.3ll, n 1.9 w at ;10,00Cas,ivre Btsin !s Ftith " 1 SY.i.OO
(I.olDre4 " " " :!.),C 0
Paper Collars at Cost.
336 LIBERTY STREET
owa; tTrdr. oc• .r v 1 1\1 :!.I
n L ,:
11o1» IN SLR.INIT CO3IPAIY
New Haven, Contf., , ,
II
c.isri CAPITAL, $1,000,0 , 0
Tatum. ownrt tonsor Ilia rqc ICJ Ylrr mattll3-
rAttsportAt ctn. on Irtrz-v mlattl•tl to la,
rl ,I 1 b,13 , 1 antl - relLiOlts
utttltrwt/tlng.
A•.14T11, JANIYARY 1. - 1567,
.t•tet ard :bowls • 43 M'tM
::•
ties raw.. 0wne..1 , , tt.,..1"."ap 7.4c0) (.1
ou 11•.rtgo.a., enact., and us
EINEat
band, and AI, t.or•precclutna......3l4 Xl9 u
ree-1.a51n •ad Mc and Inland
. . .. , .
M.l , s.re• ....VM 79
I, , crr•l • , ..I ruts A, r,..1 .. 44,351 1.4
A.1 ,, t1.., Prop , rtyr bc:o.gici ..th,
ard In re-, e.• of ad-
440 ,4 ,116 40
.n.rro of Trt n.'znas r•••• 1
7...zre uroalsallop
we 1.41.11].16•11
L r•tt.
I 't
I!EMIEFI
D. /L. SAITIr.III.I6, PresMeth.
law n I e.L U Ut LW C.
cliAltl.K.‘ \II, 4.N.
5AUL.1.1 : TAL43.r,
Vic. I . n. sulcits
13=1
wrlttrn for Try lime from are In
.v n
r rot II Mcrclur.r.e, •••1
t, Sot- IT on 1,•,,1ng., Loan LITT.... Clattra
al •
1.00.1111 S COLLINGWOOD,Agents,
M=!
ll=
EI
TILE ItIERCIIINTS UNION
EXPRESS COMPANY.
CAPITAL, 820,000,000.
Owned and Operated by,
Oar Merchants and Manufacturers.
rAninnEnßTEXPßESS.lflottey,
Freight and Par
cels, ,over more than 13,000
miles of. Express Line, at just
stud liberal rases, say es Millions
yearly to Extol ems Shippers. and
can be made permanent only
by their liberal patronage.
This we hope to merit and l e.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
IVM. LITTLE, Agent.
=
(004-1
SUGAR CIIIDED I/AMS. •
DBIEn BEEF, -
2111CAILEaMT BACON.
. • INILLOULDEDS AND SIDES,
•
I , IIOICE NO. I LAUD.
/11T/SA Nu. 1 WINTER. ITUALNED
LAUD OIL,
TALLOW AN D MULL GIMANEI
I tine stored •large ate .k of the ore'Proils.
10t... l am prepared to eupplv to the trade
tothe lowest market prices ItrOrrs tr bud It
their totems:to kite me Sill Wore, perch..
log tit.. mere.
. JAS. LIPPINCOTT;
Pork Pa clzeri'
No. 23 Seventh St., Pittsburgh.
k21:,147
EBl &BUSHED 1833
ROCHESTER CHEMICAL WORKS,
ROeheeter, It. T.. O. 11. WOODWORTH a St).„
pmpoctnre. wane 'actor ere or ebolce rfoinery,
rlaroting Extra t.a,de. lamplpoconlymna ,
e nable
and prrtotnera direct front I axle, Who our
enable utoloretned tbrlr nretestlon, renif
dently IN enhanced every &Welt. mannfleturett
by tti MANZ, Oki- IN, NONE., either foreign or
dnmr•tle. I kir theerlryt extracts ate of treater
,ttonetn and-It :ler gotllty than Sic mural elute
to. and cur verfueles for the h.ndknr.hLt are
" IV „I A . tretV.Tl ' ,. " Zu t t F‘ etWrlt.:=:: le the
mite !tar ant, rectretena and delleate extract
for 11, hanolkettddrl ever compounded. For We
by dealer. errrytetere. Xxlittnet
NEW SPRIN' STYLES.
Mc00131) &
131 11'00/1 STREET,
Are now opening-
A SPLENDID ItTOCIL OF
HATS, CAPS ASD STRAW GOOD'S,
At Very Low Prices.
soh;
''NOTICE. 7 ,-Ar good chance to
those gtshing to cogngo In the /loot mud
Elmo Busthose. Icing for Into my entire stock
or I . OOPd AND SHOES. nt.a t ood doing•
good trade. liessourorselllog—/Ohugthtoolher
burine“. Apyil it No. 108 CLETUS AVE
NUE Pittsburgh.
REDUCED—On Inctia
linhber Belting. Hew and • team P.M...
The law card rale• sr. from 10; to It per cent
tl;• ; one former rate, a full essort.ent
on ban 1.1 the Jodie. Rubber Depot, Nand Vi; nt.
le ;amt.
111; 4. t u. ruiLiare.
bin.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FRESH ARRIVAL
NEW IND FASIIIONIRE
GOODS.
Brocade Alpacas-011 color.;
Plain Alpacas—all colors;
5-4 Wool De!nine ;
Plain A: Striped Spring Poplins;
Dress Silks—all shades;
Dress Goods of Every Varlet 3;
Broche Shawls, 'Bachand Col;
ored Centres;
Balmoral Shirts, Latest Styles;
French Percales, Bun: Pink
and Blue;
Chambrajs;
Spring De'nines;
English and French Chintzes;
Striped Dimily for Spreads;
White Counterpanes;
Table Datuasks; •
Napkin!
A good Stock of Domestic Goods;
Bonnets, Bats;
Ribbons, Flowers, sc., &c.,
1 wellselteteis toe/ SELLING VERY LOW
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180. and 182
FEDER.II. STREET,'
ALLEGHENY CITY
MEM
TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! TEAS!
I HAVE JUST RETURNED
FROM NEW YORK WITH A LARGE
AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
TEAS, BOUGHT UNDER TILE
GREAT DEBREsSION OF PRICES
THERE, WHICH I AM RESOLVED
TO SELL AT THE SMALLEST POS.
SIBLE ADVANCE ON NEW YORK
FRICES;
SOR CALECZZIC CIPIV.LIr.
None Else Need Apply,
PRICES REDUCED,
AS FOLLOWS
Dott Toting Hr.., fr0m.....82 00 to SI lin
Best Gunpowder. trout ...-- 221 to 200
IksL Oolong., !rout 1 GO to 1 40
Goal Oolong•, f root 1 40 to 1 20
tirtod Young itlntin,lcout 1 20 to 1 00
liooloolong, ( rout 1 20 to 1 00
I=l
Celebrated Long Am Chop Tea,
=I
um=
CALL AND BEE MY STOOK,
And Buy liy Tea
A. KIRK,
172 and 174 Federal. Street
•FEBILUARY, ISU7.
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
=9
11. Pt. 32P "Xi ES ,
=I
Ingrain.'Three Plie and I:ag
ain Tapestry litrussas,
I=
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
At the ?watt prices lines the war.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Sheet.
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13=1!=
rirE STOCKHOLDERS OE' THE
COAL MEN'S TRUST COMPANY,
7z 7 flrLburtllled that the OMNI of 111. Cool•
Stored to No, 26 Narket Street,
where all borinerneanaented with lb. lantltiaLlon
will be iranearte
Weakly Wilellenenle dee every Monday.
W. J. rwirricKSON.
snarihn7l:lll,ll Beeretary and TIVIJIMI.
c..a.r_.cmc),
DEALEK IX
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds,
1717.6.11.33,
♦ND
French Clocks, &c.
71aneo WATCH/Allal /Oven to lite FlirO.11111A31:17
I,(S. .
Jl2. 22 Fifth Street.
.11:16914,
WI2I.;PES, CLOCKS, JEW
SILVER PLATED WARE
AND
436 XV "E" 4101101 JZ .
AT '
S. M. 01 : 1.FIVE3,
37 Ohio Street, Allegheny,
Flue Watch and Clock Repairing protoptlo-at
aendAd Lo. de111:77
JAN= N. LAIN fIAX. I /1 . 1.1118.1
m3cELTmaixam=l.
OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE.
.10. 410 rens Street.
DAIN & PITCAIRN, Proprietors.
•TCmataaxa poi carriages laratahe.l for al
trains. Also. earflaps for 'anemia, Weddlaa I
sod Yanks, at Short ..4.lUels sad tiplooluble r/6..
Stable Open Day and Night.
GLowEa SEED .- 7S Bushels
?time ['tortr need n colved trite env. and for
care by / LTZ Eft A AumSTICONti.
Cubit corner Unrest cad First Ott.
102
NOTI
l'''"'. ..ll ' •Tcll "-4 7... 8 1 ' n. 11 . 7 " I I I 1.0 00 .4 - ( . 4 EN TS.-
0411411 r THE PR ES I D ENT AND . A this
r.t—Th, char,.
MANAGETP • f Com - ploy for grunt. , Inter , at. T_< 0 . 11
Itg a ttrld re nvor the )lum, gab ••a !As -, r, opro• the On`:.• fit:•l . :',•‘" }(t ill
rito•PlT•t.u-gn. In the goon:, of 24.1h . 01..nCt AN!, n•C, .•
h ace rci,•ea or nnyno ' • "‘;'""B : ".. ,f
rent on the e. twat ono. vrh!ch Will pat.! to 0a.". , 7a
the e•lers, or Mel, leg.?l , r , presentatires, to , Urn."'
at tS. Banking !lento of gloacre X Pons, on ! ,
1,1 . nn c r the lettt Ca.
kiM==c==
31-aNCLI.L,TiIa SAVINGS' 111NR,
31 , reh lit.
ELECTION FOIL PRESI•
ill , :ECT011-n of the Wane
elieeter Sayin,. Ban: hell at their Beret
ta. House. on S.I.II:nIJA V. the 3 0 :11 day of
march, tirecn the h o. of 1.000
nahLtlOn r
cawr.
l'aTou'on, Yr. NV/arr.& 1 11W, CO.}
1,1, of lA,
PITTSBV6OIi. Feb.
I'IlE ANNUAL MEM. ING
Lf tiro Stock anLI of :his
Company for the e , eotton of Moto:ors and such
other IL za,li , ess ma may rotor b?-f:re It. will be
bold. the otter of tale Comp oust, In the City of
rltt.b..reu. on tie
Third Wednesday, (201120 of
March, A. D. 1567.
•
The Stack ant Board transfer books of the
Cotassur,st their all:. la the C.ty ['Utah:ugh
ind at the Tema If, Agency, In the car ef'Nerr
York, 111 be eloSstlon the ith DATOF
122 r. .11.. sad "...Isla slostd until [ha =at day
of Maeda thereafter.
F. IlUTCHlNiON,'lserstarT.
LIRRCIIAITT TAILORS.
Sr um; STOCIi,
A KVITnIfv . LAP.LE A\l, COMPLETE:
BOY'S,
LOVTIIEM AND
CfiILDIIENES CLOTIIING,
Fur the !WE'VE: Eillls')N.
GRAY 41-, LOGAN,
So. 47 St. Clair Street.
xr.b3,3
HENRY G. HALE
MINES? Ca FEIN BD sr. tun SM.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
comr.nallo
All the Novelties of the Season,
Such an la onlrLund 10
First-Class Iliercbant Tailoring
Lntabllshment.
s:O7
W. lIESPENHEIDE,
Aler'cliant Tailor,
No. 50 ST. CLUB STREET.
NEW !ERIN } GEODS Ju,t °pato]. All late
end new sty le pstterna p.anp In t➢e latest Eltit
era etyles. =Nara
PROPOSALS.
PENNSYLVANIA
Agricultural land Scrip
FOR SALE.
11.. ItoIv! of Conwol.s , oterf row offer for sale
ae-rea “f Colege L an 4 tar
t,.1, thr hs!aooe of th.. Sorto f
10 If.
CO^ mo .weal ot astrarto l..a•Ldo
wm•nt. of Aori, Itoral C. , 11t Fri In MI.
or %Ll. Lx.-a
sO,lrr•teol t •• or tninads.ortere of
A.rt , Mtur.l I.lnl will rrcelvtol wt
IJ=CC, until
On Wednesday, April 10, 1867
Th's lan may 1•e lo , ate.l to say State oe Tee
t y the 1,441 c.. of W. scrip upon ...ry et' the
noatproprtstca bawl. (except total-rat land:to!
tha Lulled elate, atlel. Amy •orj.et to sale
orllaLe entry Ea7b oleo. ot scrlo rtprva•n
a quarter st-r.tuta oru e. harolnol sod slzs r sore,
1,1.1 , 1va. to 0 1 501, sad wkl Le trans!, rxtoo,rith-
, • • .
out. Ilebt•en ect or foraol o,sl,,orn••ut.lre
binnl ore., not to nhrd until the morty tr presvot
at ror Ir rat II•a bud r airy, w..,r0 part) Lohltox
I! 0,0.0.1 Iti and cot. r the land li. Lis 0.0
Conan Mar L< aide per arre. and oo
Ikl•:• reached lee Its. [Litt COO plotter
The Scritt will I, Imes Le,stedt.te . 7 e• the
rs.lateut or the no try eta tar sar ve•tor lventra..
4'4
.it Itt for a lesspt ant , ty than 11 tta anes
oar-third or th. p•treht., nt. , ney mu. st, paid
uhtn ten ea?, and themetnalo•ng t vco-thlros
mirth tlaTs ales notitiestktu of arent,
nee of thu Older blas by the 'Scud it Cemtssta
t=
. _ .
For Rrnr.l ro: I •Am..1g.1.
S.A111.5111:UO. Ftb•taary US. nal:5.111
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
We are Sow Prepared with Oar
SPRING STOOK.
G-ardeii, 13'ield,
FLOWER SEEDS,
IFAILLITED FAISII AND GENTINI.
We offer neelol Itolucemext. to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offering for Sale.
HAY PRESSES.
IngenolPs Bind and llorse Power
X . .1E1.3111117331 1 / 9 .
A Pull Stock of all Sizes
137 Liberty Street.
W. J. (WL110113: Jun. LIE.ULEIL.
GIL MORE & LIEBLER,
Manufacturers.
eWsthale and netall
Ler.oles
TRUNKS,
• Valises, Carpet bags, &c;
sar.A. largo usortsnent of Ladle.' Satchels al
ways on hula.
Nos. 104 and 106 Wood St.,
. PITTUBCRUH.
Y. L. LTW..501,..ti... JONae..J. 1.0..4rY11LY
ITWOOD & 111'CIFFIIEY 9
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM .trm GAS FITTERS,
Cor. of 3rd and Liberty Streets,
Above Carroll & &nyder'. P•ltaborina, Penn.
UKPt and near,. Canto& • • furnland promptly
to t der.
sttenlion TV.I W the Ming ont and
ird4V .. ttf A t c nl net:teeth. nteambrat. boning
Agents for A. S. Cameron & Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
ANL,
BLOWER ENGINES,
',base Pumps Cava ottp,lor adyantag over &I
0 •p.e...0d every one la warrant.o to glir ea e
eat , B.
fatlon. Pume&consrantlr on Land. rerStelD
AIILLEWS I.3IBELICATIVE
NUILOI6.X.TqC3r.
•
A roll stock of the above Packln/ slars,ts on
brad. Ishtab we trill sell to Dealers, Halls/ad
Innspac Its and ctalielna el, at the Dane/rice. •0
eau ha porous...l(re= the manors, losers, as
teak. e barna/pointed Sole A/eats lOT Westem
Penns. Hall ann.:amine It at lans. Si and
alslrstrosh • H. PHILLIPS,
dole Aggiots.
WANTS
WANTED,
• ISALLME3ISEVEZT.
on sAI•Any olt-cOmNti,SioN. CM.lllJ,ca of
trintrr pry err, J. Itororro ,, .reouir o .
Arl;:3 cr.,. or by 1“Irr. 10
U. CUI I / I AN.
116 11Iamond oproalto Court Ilcu.e.
to.h11:or:
WANTED—INFORII ATION
cent,',lag 11t10
1K1N..,e , .11•4 - 2.ri
falr aoruarx!oa. ...le to CI a cluntry
arula,t Mx, aaurrleil la En,:laud. Ilur..m
it I:T. y Fat Ler tc,r: Pc h,a two 011 4:reu,
Are l'atrl^k :on. :wed II an.l3l.rf
a 3c.": h! , Lac evaw
are' Ocr. la . 1101. I h r : nr /Jr
ir t I liethank( •Ily rrttl“A b5Bt:Ibt;E:1"
Adulrtze. by .cts.,. to
AZLIE OFFIt E.
WANTED. —A( ESTg. BOTII
• 151.11. E an I rem LE, to •cl!T;i11. ' , NI.
TRUE-
r. LIVE SNIP Idrl'a LEsFII
ra , II I'd 1,1:• Pi SIII,Y lIC V , ITIOrr
I'ITILi LIES 'S ALCG g POF t'l; t: lIY S
1 - 4. store works are new, and
o w
Agra. as Tort are rorttlaq• VItIL spleto aue.
err, II•wl lerr.tory rad a.eared by a4l.lr.ft
:La. lorraedlstalT•
W. J.III)I.I.AND k
deln No.:STOW.] stle•t. ritual:troll, Pa.
WASTE/D.-500 clerks, and
• nod others tom out of taup.orincot In
Pittlfu a rgh, to anon toot A NINO. 11" s OAth
tu,N RATORenattourt to tritly.tt, than rye r.
I , ,dtunts are made by trlilna ri,t,tts and the rt.,.
orator. It Pe the only thlng titn that bas
root socrlt.sucuets Is lite standard. Conte awl
see What ate nts ars ousting.
' C. TILTON,
full No. IGN St. Clair Street.
FOR SALE
1:0119ALE.—..1. nine yean, 7 Itase.
en .1, Ift-fler •treef.,
waril.,,o by 170 feet. on which I..treeteJ e frame
.I.fe Ilnc, nuv trutf:le for 4 , 1 pef rzonth.
141. k of f. 1.1.1•111.111 rrnf fur Vn.
Inc tl of 1 1.,!, or ttl.C., ,ter 'var. n... 1 wilt 1,”
sold on 111ftrx1 sere:* 1r aspJlol poop. For
terms spz•ly Iha urns f..1..te f
ma re OlLice of tf. r. BATA,.
' Stre.t.
FOR S 4 very desirable
RTY for e..ther a Tan Yang. W 0,1,1
Factor{, or Tlaalrt.;S:r.l.
Vitt .11ulgt1 hall .
rail, flay-nat. talk; C , •:n A pw3,1.,
rttalma•lt 111.1:x4 on It a:.•I
n ii fret wl.!, Out,-
fourths g fru,. l'rvOro 01
to JUIIN It 3.1t1,..e.1t1', o.^,
BANKS AND BnNKEKs
BAEVILING HOUSE OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
Corner Wall and NaiaanSts., New Yu,k
In conneetlwn with anrihntwes rblltolelphla
and tV.shlnewsn, naeeppenel., NH. yoIIK
lluCett at an,we and f,. en- serrieea
In Hants. I , n• tett an.l Itteewert P'r .ILe. anat.,
lion nt ttwlr en•l•ess In I h'. nlty. tort :nlug
tan - chew, and tales of Coy nnw etc-el
ms, ,012111, lit,D, 611•1 CuLU. 11:, cn
car:lr tepc•ent.l a:. the ht.,/ En-hanee and
Ge .1 wtr.f. nl•ert orders rent et are if
Iliad. WI beer en been a Intl an` re
tinIf
tIINSIENT CO. r L..L Inet: i s
hwylne and reldnr at cur,ai pert, an , allow
ineeorre•pondeats the matt liberal rate. the
market llhrdr.
fca , :t.l.3 ' JAI" F.& CO
HART, CAUGHEV - & - elf.,
Bankers and Brakers,
COP,NER THIRD AND MOD STREETS,
=!
(51:10G1.760113 TO 111.1%51, lI3HT C 0..)
EMMET]
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And pirtkalar attrm.au poll to the put.
0.135,. and me. fd
GOVEgNI/ENT 1301 V DS.
=I
N. 'HOLMES - 8.,r SONS,
NO: 57 Idtrket Stroot,
rmrsnuutm.
Deposits receired In Par Fund, aed Currency.
Co leetions mode on alt tim pelmet; al folatz of
Lim Ile:4ml Mates sad Cansdao. •
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COM UISSION.
Particular attsation path to thin purchase tad
sOll. of
U. S. Secirrities,
Innetnidlng U. N. SIXES OF IFS':
do. .iO. on;
U. N. FLY:, to-iir.:
Q. S. CEATIFV,ATI:s OF DrItTF:DNESS.
ln!ers sad Vouchers vont.. or collected.
lenn.tl
SOLI LEATH:RR.
Dcbt. 3.(416)."LAIII) OAK TA b; NEV
Sole If-teather,
In qua:Wl:es fr:na 101 lb:. up.
At Wholesale Prices ibr Cash.
Orders solicited.
JAMES W. JONES & SOY,
CU.1113 En LAND, MS RYLAND.
I.T":171
LOUGIIIIEY S. FIIEW,
I=l
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
.1 Ali irtte • o thf.11 , i131.11.1.11y kepi
to 2119(-1.1.3 CLIAbIlelll4.lll..
No. 10 "a : Wood Street,
=1
=
THOMAS _ ROBERTS,
(Late of ROBERT:4.I3A.UNILS C 9 .1
arA'CUraCll:ntal Or
Tin, Copper and sheet Iron Ware,
NO. 61 531.1T11F1ELD 16771EET,
r ear Fourth SI reel. l'lllaburgh.
Has constantly on hand •generalassorta.ent
°lnfs./VI:S. Plans, Japanned, rte....land Wont
~AOE. tangy libel !;des, t utlery neotan
Ulnae. Laturs sod House Furnishing lloss•Is In
general, klatch he will *Ol ea and 'fetal),
Prompt attentloo given W1...1ug, npottung,
and all ILad• or Jab Work. anarl:uns
ittcunDinG V.I.,CLATinrS Orricx,
l'lTT.C.ll,.arcli 70. VAT.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOLLS,
PROPOSALS
FUR TUTS
Construction of Public Sewers
on the fo:lotOngstreet, elg One no Fait to
Wood and •lown N got to ti.rortl htreut.
At-0 -"netn ltgrtrt etre,.
ALatt—One au N'lrto mho., from COmr7 ale!
Lawny btr.att, ta ret, tired at the optce
ttmlervga,d., to th. Market tattl.ln.a.
tit 3ltott tt.ty, 3tarMt tt:b. la, . lipectllcalluoa
can La map at thIA otOce.
H. J.llooltr.
itegu.or.
m 1 5 ♦7
GEORGE BEIVEN,
Candy Manufacturer
MAI dealer IA FOREIGN AND AMER/CAN
FRUITS, NOTS, kc.,
- No. 112 . ederul Street,
5 , .nd door fro= the nr:t Nations Hank.
lAP,rI •r.I.Y.Un MN' VITY. PA
W ETTA Cll h MEAS
bUccEtrugs 1V elle.tsNAN CLAEIt.
llsnstrartaren of
OAK LtATnErt nEurp - a,
N.. II Oh - o .sre . et. .11/I.'gherky eit7.
Alva fun ••sortm. 'lc of lieltlr, et H. A!(_
1)611. , ...UN'5. No. Lilt bt.. Plttentrgh.
Va. 4.1? u KO. V. bop, Of Worts.
XIAMNON STACII AblA
II
Jost setel.ed
462••• rears I tastb:
71. ••
•1.1) ••rn do.;
•• broreetil.s, ch.
For sale 10• I rft.l, Drcbr treat,
seihmAx.r.lta
1,21,4 • •• •••• , .... o;••••.l.strevt.
11 01 -3LES,Arrflia. b. to.,
Anchor Cotton Mills. rittsburgb,
Manufacture. or
ANCHOR (A) 'HIIIEETIII(A
ANCHOR (II) NIIEETINGH.
•ILV //011. (C) sUEL - niscin,
And MATT tsa r . mt 14,9
NECESSARIES FOR THE WIN
+, TElL—Porr.ru4 CturEINU :MOVE and
cs.'ser isnr.bru Utensils. gut, N.,. lin tirsnr ut.
Min and Fancy COAL SCUTTELS, PIKE
SHOVELS. riai. arm Patsy:U....urns fur C.O.-
Water Condortor.. ant It !;
ttoi l
sa .
l' at P. t'. ISUPPY..n. Vin. 140
riss. c r.• s,
rhoon!
14ENRY BEA, Jr.,
Flour, Grain and Produce
COMMISSION NEIWZIA'NT,
2a MarAZPOrtIT EStremot.
PITTARITRGII, PA.
itOTAIST Vl,SEB.—Cuach Mn kern Raw', Thes.n n•reli - en
norlment Nog. I. aall TA! b.-.t Vino 111 On
.arket for Conch alat:rs. !bruin VT •
• .1.1 JelLtd 2101Vit. 114 alt<o.