The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 14, 1867, Image 2

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1 31 ?1 , 71-sn.L1r, REA.lcea 1,11, 1515.
PnEsrpurr, us reported, has
appotided Sieliles, ThOCIM, Schotleld,
Ord and Sheridan as commandants un
der tholltittary .Reconstruction Bill, he
hanreasonabl„T satisfied the just dernand"
ric..si), fn introducing the
I be last, Congress, • did 'not
d' be acted noon presently.
- get it before the Corn
-14 ys and lleanS 'as early as
• to give tints for the ran ,
ation of it.
Moo
.
Tariff la/1 of
espea it +pro
Els are
mince of
plea cones
CI3I.EV CI ICE CHASE bas wisely re-
W'lieq..tha n• ne but lawyers offirst class
al(aiunien s and standing shall be ap
pointed Rcgietrurs under the Bankr4t
Bill. Whether the law avill be allowed ,
to.sUtnd will depend greatly on the fidel
ity and intelligence with which it sludl
be worked:
Ton President does not deny the ac
curacy of his Repudiation conversation,
as detailed by General Halpine. Ile
only says he will not beleld answerable
for that report. The Judiciary Com-
Mittee, however, has summoned the
General before it to testify touching the
conversation.
. A. mu. has been. introduced into the
Ohin Legislature to punish by fine and
impriscinnient any school-teacher who
flogs a impiL listing abolished the
whipping poet as an instrument of penal
law, and prohibited flogging in the Ar
my and Navy, consistency iconires that
flagellation should lie stopped in places
of publia..histnntion.
• COPSOLTDATIOS.-A bill has passed,
and become a law, consolidating the
Borough of 3tanchestar with the City of
faleghenyi annexing to Allegheny
so much of Maclure township, as is cm
-kited by extending the north line of
Manchester to throw into the city the
Water works situated on Troy nil]; also,
to annex the Borough of Dhquesne to
Allegheny, provided its voters, at their
regular election, to be held tomorrow,
Audi consent.
Tan rebel Senate of Loul3lana is
deeply concerned for the Federal. Co
nstitution, width it holds to ho infracted
by the Military Government - law.
Don't those Senators "know it Is uncon
stitutional to let rebels, such as they arc,
lice? Their are spared *lmply be,
Cause the laws of the land are not en
forced against them. Of all men, they
are the last who should insist on a rigid
construction and fulfillment of constitu
tional provisions.
GEN. lianatuars is the new Governor
Of New Hampshire by 3,000 majority.
In oddities, all three of the members of
Cot:lamas are Republican; as before.
In the first district Mr. Ela succeeds Mr.
Marston; in the scion,' Mr. Stevens suc
ceeds Mr. Rollins, and.iu the third Mr.
BetittM iticeeeds Mr. Patterson. Both
branches el the Legislature are largely
Republican, The fact is the Republicans
of New Hampshire have been doing so
well for years past, they can do better
only by annihilating their opponents.
'EOUTFIERISI L!TITEJTiON
There is perfect concurrence ofl testi
mony establishing the fact that in many
districts of Ihe South the inhabitants are
in bore distress for the means of sIIIII3II
- .Sothe have actually died of star
vation, and thousands more are in great
danger pf meeting the same horrible
fate artless relief shell be afforded them
either by the interposition of the na
tional tovernment or by private -con
tributions on the part of citizens of the
Northern-and Border States.
Doubtless this destitution is one of the
sad penalties'entailed by the Rebellion;
but that circumstance is far from coas',
Sating a valid reason for permitting it to*
go unrelieved. Humanity and patri
otism alike revolt at such an intimation.
While the war lasted, the disloyal peo
ple of the South were, indeed, public en
emies, and were justly treated as such.
Butthe war was prosecuted, on the na
tional side, in order that the people of
the two sections might not be separated
and estranged, but be bound together by
bands, not simply of constraint, but - Tof
mutual benefit and happiness. Whatev
er vindictiveness MILS exhibited on the
part of the rebels, none was manifested
or felt by the people of the North. The
war is happily closed. The sufferers not
only share our common humunity,which
mnkeaa tender appeal in-their behalF;
but they nre'our countrymen; members
of the name political family, their dei
tiny knit together with our destiny, so
that we are one and inseperable, and is
- eo etiolate a sense that a part cannot suf
fer without tiro whole eaperlancing in.
The New York Tribune, some days
*pi, in one ofthose eccentric outbursts
by *hick it de.ights to startle its read
ers and affront the common sense Of the
country, advanced-the thesis that suffer
ing, the natural re.ault of wrong delis,
aught neither to be preyented or:inetll
cated. • The proposition that suffering Is
the best part of sin, and , the beat medi
cine therefor:le sonorous, but it is not
true. Notis genuine man hr. :woman in
thernalinn consents to it in its application
to the peculiar phase of suffering at the
South to which attention Is called. -
A propositio.iis before Congress, teal).
preprints a million of dollars in relief of
this destitution. The Maryland Legis
lature has granted-ono hundred 'thous
and dollar&ter'the same pizipose.
Tate benefactions, to. considerable
amount., have gouelorward, and, under
the, urgent 'appeal` of General bowel:n .
that all the aid is_needed that can be ob•
tained, the tiotv, tie trust, will be both
continued and increased. A
A GACIAT ENreapa
A Mills now be:oro the Legislature
incbrPOinting a company to construct-ft
tunnel front twine point not designated
in 'the city of Pittsburgh, on the treat.
ward of Liberty street, to run under the
Allegheny and Illonortaattela rivers, or,
in part, under the Ohio, to such points
as may he-malected by_ the company ini
West Pittsburgh or Temperencesillo, on
the one side, and Allegheny City en tbe;
other- Whether; tbe Proposed tunnel
will , be like the letter Y or V we are not
able to state, but its object is to connect
this city with froth .the north and south
banks of the rivers *bleb' libtind it on
both sides—the one branch terminating
at snow place in the lower part ofAllegbe
ny; thoother;_probably_
The corporators named in the bill are
B. C. 12ovryer,Jr., Tbomai :Reel, P. R.
Vole, IL A.. Weaver, C. Really, John 0.
Barr, J..B..Rennedy, Samuel McKee,
A. L. Robinson, T. J. Binibatn, A. G.
ployil; , Samuel Withie*un, dud. Say-.I
d0r,13. L. Bowman, Wm. Perkins, Adam -
Apple, Wm. Smith, Stephen IL Geyer,
Joshua Rhodes, Wm. IL Brown, and
Phillips.
The compaity are to have the power to
Nike on bowls and mortgage of the tun
nel and th:lstock of the company, the
sum of one lllion of dollars* for carry
ing out the pUrposes of the act. The
usual provisions with recard to private
'interests are inserted. It also authorises
£he company to lay down in said tunnel
two railway tracks, starting front, a
point in tLecity of Pitts , mrgli mutually
agreed uponhy the city authorities and
the company, atni — traversing the' most
direct route to said tunnel, and through
the same to Allegheny City, West Pitts—
burgh, &c.
Whether these are to be street rail-•
roads, or continuations of some of
our main lines of road does not appear
from anything we yet haste. Most like
ly, however, they are to be ordinary
street railroads, to be operated by horse
power, and that the tunnels are to he
groat gas-lighted thoroughfares, free to
all who willpay the toll. We think it is
eschew) to supersede the long-talked.of
tripartite bridge; sad as it will avoid any
obstruction to steamboat navigation it is
a great improvement over that scheme.
If well lighted, as it may be, this tunnel
will afford grant avenues to the Ofrritory
outside of our now contracted limits.
,zritc
EQUALISIIiG BOUNTIES
It is well known that as the war pro
gressed It became necessary to offer
larger bounties for military serrice, just
as it became necessary to pay higher
prices for arms, ammulition, clothes,
provisicas, and what not, for the use of
the armies. No one pretends that the
Gdivirnment failed to meet Its bounty
cantricts with men who enlisted. What
they agreed to take they got; whd the
Government bargained to give, it paid.
It would seem that here oulht to be the
end of this business. Some people think
differently. Accordingly, a bill was
passed by the House of Representatives,
at the last session, to give the earlier re:
emits the sum of four hundred millions
of dollars. Where the money was to
come front the members who voted fUr
the bill did not stop to enquire. Either
they expected the Senate would kill the
bill, or that they should discover the
bottom of the siring box in the Treasu
ry. The Senate did defeat the bill, for
which the eeuntry owes t hat body thanks.
It is presumable a large Majority of
the soldiers entitled to morey, by the
terms of this bill, are about es well off
as it it had passed. The bulk of the
money would have stopped short on the
hands of speculators.
Already two bill arc before the House,
renewing the proposttibn to equ alizu
bounties. Does anybody suppose the
speculators would be content with the
passage of one or both tkese bills? No
sooner would they be done with tkose
jobs, that they would bring fairward
schemes for equalizing the pay f men
who furnished material. The sooner an
ead is made of this whole business the
better. 31embera who do not want to
bankrupt the gaterernment refrain
from countenasteing schemes of this des
cription.
OEM
According to the French census taken
is 466, and just published, the main-
Lion. exceeds 37,000,000. The increase
during the last ten years, not including
Savoy and sic,', annexed by treaty with
is 1,300,000.
Some facts of, yet more general inter
est are disclosed. The (death-rote is
steadily diminishing. The inhabitants,
on the average; live longer, 'and have
better health, thin formerly. Tins is
exact accordance with the retu
most European countries, as well
the United States, however It may
Dint with popular opinion. The birth
rate, also, Is lessening; that is , as many
children are not born now, in propor
tion to the population, aa in former
times. ItscentlY the same fact was
brought out, as to Masssachasetts, l and
the inference Was unwisely taken that
the vitality of the native inhab
itants was dying out. It might
more plausibly have been conjectured
that the emigration of the young and
middle-aged people from that Common.
wealth, leaving an unusual ratio of old
ones behind, explained the phenomenon.
'And this movement tray well ho charged
with part of the result. But, it will
hardly be pretended that the Fretich
people are decaying. To a largo extent
they are accepting the doctrine of 31AL.
Toes that it Is wrong to bring into the
World more children than can be fairly
provided for in the respective families.
COURTING TiIE.IICACKS
The New York World recently im
plored the. Southern Democrats to.
"court" the black men, their neighbors,.
into whom hands Congress delivered bal
letic. There are reasons for thinking
that advice will be heeded to a consider
able degrez; the elder of which is the
military protection vouchsafed to the
blacks. Up in Nebraska the negroes
were allowed to vote In order 'to
get the Territory admitted as ,
State. No military commandant is *iir
will be charged with they duty 'of
seeing - the black voters have fair play;
and e. the Demmats seem inclined ,to
dispense with the "courting , ' pr -
The Chs.. d,-"
..ao Charter election was Lehi at Omaha
last Monday. A Democratic mob took
possesaion of the 'polls and drove the
blacks away. This mob violence had
been pre arranged, and by a pre-conßert•
ed movemint when the negroes cameno
to vote, they were stopped outside by
the mob. The Democratic officers of
the law were present and witnessed the
mob violence and trampling of the la
under ft-
foot, but did not suppress it; and
ILI the Third ward the Democratic judge
of election, with a certified copy of the
Territorinl law, under which he decided
he was acting, refused to receive a negro
elector's vote.
We .attention of the World to
these doings. Can't It urge its friends
is Nebraska to "court" In a more loving
manner?
!Tnn Memphis/Midis, edited by "Ad
miral Semmes," late of the rebel priva
teer Alabama, in dealing with the veto
of the Military , Uoverument bill,says:
"Unfortunately for.PresidentJOhnson,
however, he has been guilty of sd many
Palpable violations of the Coniditutiom
himself that no one can give him credit
for sincelity when he undertakes to de- i
fend that instrument. Au WIC can write
better peace proclamations and veto
messages, or make better speeches in de
fence of constitutional liberty than Pies-
Went Johnson; but then every reader of
these productions has constantly pre
sented to kis mind the painful contrast
between what he says and what he does."
-The Num] of the Into Professor J.
H. Alexander, of Baltimore, in accord.
once with bin owe request, ook place at
midnight, Bundey, the attendants carry
ing torches.
—A propoeition has gained favor In
Virenia to snalce-produo a legs/ tender.
- Tog hearings lasfy o i. o t h e l iquor l aw
conoitittto of, cati
the ',lass isetts
lure are disetoel ag the opinions of some
of the ert , i. , P, men of the country in re
lation to th', hest method of dealing with
the es , ' of intemperance. On Friday,
Bev: D. Peabody, of Harvard College,
lentil ed that in his judgment proltibitci
ryl.ezislation has done
.but little good.
P. hail been almost without birect in re
ducing the sale of liquor in Cambridge.
The most equitable legislation would be
that which should Impose the cost of
pauperism and crime resulting from in
temperance upon the liquor sellers.
Mayor Lincoln. of Worcester, stated that
in spite of the most energetic efforts to
enforce the prohibitory law in that city;
intereperance had not decreased. Hey.
Dr.' Bacon, of Yale College, New Hay
en,;saitl that although the prohibitory
law bad been somewhat effective at first, ;
there was now more intemperance in the
city where he resided than ever before.
The present law tended to demoraliza
tion. It was better to regulate the evil
of drinking than to attempt to suppress
it. Rev. Dr. Ide, of Springfield, Mass.,
testified that in hie experience intermit:—
I/MCC had increased during the preva
lence of 'the prohibitory law_in that
State.
—The midnight meetings for the re
dal:nation of fallen women have, been in
operation in Loudon for tiro years with
the following result: Five hundred and
eighty-three women were restored to
psrents and friends, 1,000 were placed in
service, 66 married, Ii were reconciled to
their husbands, 400 were assisted to ob
tain employment, 4 emigrated, 4 were
sent home to the Continent, 0 were es
tablished in business, 470 left or were
dismissed, and 2:io were sent to the hos
pital.
WANT BUFFETED
Bottled Ales, London rooter.
Brown clout. To got genuine Imported Lidanott
Ale, Porter or Brown ntoet, Pan been limes , in
Imposstlillity In this ell'. uotultle.tandlug that
there are few tonics more meltable for weakly
persons and Ins - alio, The want nes at length
been suppled. A larg • assortme t t or Ihn une.t
brands, com u rlelng BArch.) , ,t Perkins' Louden
Stout, Batt & Co 'a t ale • le, Campbell's Beetch
Ale, etc , dust recePgatlitt Ji/S-Pll PLEMINU'S
DEB/ Slant Ft, No. el Market street. ant Is said
hr the cam nr single bottle, at the lowest rates.
Alsm a complete block of the I ten Liquon for
madlcenal pinlrotem, and Canebben's cp./Allen
Ale • the ilgest.artlele In use. Remember the
Wane,
JOSEPLI FLT-lIING'S
DEM) AND 'PATENT niErneiNz DEPOT
I No. $4 .liwket. strew,
What Sway Ointment Will
I—lt will cure Itch to from I' to 49 hours.
1.-14 will owe the most ot.stlaeto tams of Tel,
ter.
I—lt eta cure Cbronlz Erys!prier of tan fate.
4—lt will 1411 Roca I . nosh! Heed.
.5 ,4 •115,1 I curt- Itcbtee trupllon.
s-4 will to•ltiveiy cure aillkln I)lueues.
7—Use oWAYrin't,
,ULOTAANT and acraiels no
Mo.
..i . r t. cil•• Dr. Stearne'• Ointment, . 7 TICTTEIV.
"17 . 1117" .Dr. Aurysque, Utototro7, "'SETTER"
"TRITER"
"ITCH" NEVER. EIYUWN "IEI . rrav•
•UPC7I,, •••raTTK
••ITell ,, TO FAIL "TATTER"
"ITC 11" "tErte.R.,
rryinund Only by Dr. trA'"AYNE d. SON, Poll-
Ade: Sold by :AII:LAIR/AS A. AN 7
-
NA N. t.r, YAr..et sw,rl. tilt,. A. A EL.LY,
Wood st.. FLAMINI/. ro4 AlerL,., 5,..
11.. cor. eaa sod stryels,
burgh: 5111 A 1/LU/11,
arrt,•l2-,Ts
•
•
EON STK PATIOS.
I OW TO EV Ecr A c1:111 Al]' Asa 1 . E.1t-
MAN aNT CitliE,' .. ..lotratoecurastlons p...•-
a•oy.., to cuati tort. etvrel , lty thole which
allow but little (met... Verret. who caatroct
the unfortunate Lahlt ta . he Ir. I:lden...oh
rulletrabyett•n,
Lae elr e , y meat. ororre.of
thore •ttl. lint;l ut hy Ilicat, cer
tain Ilatl•ut. to a ee/7 .ottl.
~ l borarr. Alt Lae online, •to
rente.ll..l
art
lavarla , ly ..x.ravate tr. Noth,a, can I s e .a. t . e
In.lurt.a. thou ttle e.ontlnned atrotte ape
. 1 1 ,..• a, rt•st Irtlt , te.an.l east!, atm..,
pt.aly se huorels—r..e.t. runt thei turola
that vaunt,. .I,es ofrathartle cart n kin,. .e •
Vii etri rr upon • ir 1,1 So. rt. h . o,4.h:rata
art, a gent.: o.ltatcla t, lath. , true r. nte.lt au.t
• coral, nation In the htt nee" arnpurttan. or
Irareiltr 01 11 Lola In Pr,' roll,
bTIt%I.O.CH rThhs. Th. (sawn. etotnaehle
inelg , roreo the whole Int. at. nal roual, he
quietly retrorlz loin Itt rnavr , lutloas in,
11,ta. ho s tree pa.taoe thronot.
In Co pargt,ly,
an
11114 .tur. pc,: ton.
Ordinary stt.nu'ant *Alit, to tiie iiolPrt. I
C • 1 I n ••L 41 at bp, ciis
dortineo . m,Pesi . ye la en curra •
lear lotell• try the Ittlt. Ta tbote who have
tried ltte trtealethea or LP< .prp.ary •ara,
sat. try tit • Irrt ttinit.lay on.l
I.o'
dent. The, Is pu toy..ten I tons...ray Cu , .!?.
Pal hin thou a he the or sedentary
habits. noilwra out.h:).
In, the •Igot• vrea , .l net...rata. cerloe.l
from exerelae. volt In all CS , V.III roots, the gly•-
tem to perform Its exeratory laractlnns regularly
Ono height:n:ly. l
TUE HONEY or WRITE PINE
Will that I.laaltableTacl ' ec sklll and is u
to the of New England, mad
worthy of the Ina:loot or the hooe7•bro only
SAIL Sc. 5WErr. cr Bostea, 441,:ra.
!me ont4t:thrrii4tsirk
„,•.iO ' ns •
. variety or diseases of lila Livid
imilidneys, and rnmmon swam, and me
••WII/TIL rs NY. can
POUN U...
Dr. barart SITS that It Is sweet and palatahl
.01. readily latch both by children hod admit
orlg!nally known toitm anortwinez. orti,
• armed the threats of thole States, ashl ored
lb a tinily of 411mcsacs, etp.elally those of
l aCorLutle character. It Is a earn cure for DIA
ETZP, Iiff.AVEL, Z\Ultthly, lILUVU X
AND the troutrlcauroe
maiady known as aibuttilnurcs, or Bright•s dis
ease. Itose who have tried In vain the various
Belches and dinrutlell, will Cod In rulaed•s
White /. Inv Compound a reined) Or superior eO.-
ca 4 and po.tr.
Hold by tee rr , o, dosto, or stogie bottle. •t
O.P.l(:±Elr , r. 14., Wood a, rt- irtsl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. BINGIUM, Jr.. damns Repress Of.
Pee, 31 FVl.l.sltreat. is an aoatrrised Agent to
rum., eldwrrtiserrunta /orate tIAX.IfTTE, and
aII otler papers tfiroveicsd this Milted bledas
and the Glincdas.
G. ER"' IN AND OLIVE SOAPFI.-
60 8 xra Proctor d liatutie• (In Übo.tt
do pep t ra,elard •Ld Some, by lb. la2a. .r at
tale I.lt reduced pr.. e... at Lu • au. • tiroeary
wore •1 JOHNA H. San/. W.
.414 Corder 7.tberlya•d Hanel atrrata,_
iji.ooli Oil. cuffs's —Havaim
ntdoce.l oar potent wee° efferoll cga
at elgi.lll rat... A large r Hoesnovr au baud mad lo dee s
altable patterns, for Sall, wu.,leea r 41141
.1 a 11. P/111,1.11..1,
rol.ll 06 sot 6$ Clalr •treet.
nELT4I ! 111cL1 Eli ! —Lea th.
er sad Gum Beillue; also. um Peeking.
o•e t , aseets. in.. Of .12, hest quality •nd
reduced prices. The o. St nowlty ••1 I.selse ni.
sr ate on Itaaol st the India thutstat Depot s No.
2d and Mita. Clalr street.
=WC J. d ti.
01 6
... a BEIM CLOI yLs .
Costa. Vent , . ' , Fgt.'s. noels, Le.. f Ike
nti.ll , y sad vas.reet,l. she "11l Cam,
Js•sens. fur sale at toe le 1
wholesale and Istall. at No. 20 and Za
Coil. littera.
Tobl4
5113E3
IMMWM,
WlName/ • 12.11.1DEN.--Ilaving
a., 1,11 one •prlntr•to .1( of Shale. la, st,
foll, ptrAtt to nod mal the lowo•I rash pto
Ittotr Alt Irmo or rAtall. TOR brat attoort
to.• . that oaa lr f•tuntl I Vie Olt/. Ali., a new
tylo 01•Italea twat tAterly-C. • • laid sea Mont
I Not. and Iv at. Claw otrret.
/11111. 4. it If. PRILLTra.
•
ETI'ERS OP AD I IEVINTII.4 -
• Jr! .N on the ettate of ftir.T. S. SASIXTT.
late of l'lttehorgh ete• wet/. baring been gr a lit
tallier ttuders,gnerl:ail Imre°n town( r•Ottni•
preteut thew 411 yrlll.lll ,ndebt,,,f ere
required to mak< portne,t to me at the • , tnee 0(
the or tereetllrlds., lu 1 . 11,b
rabl4 v't7 A.•lrrorn. flllstrA V.
BOATING.—Foy Sale at the'
Boa Boost of the Ariel Barge Bait!.
more. Md a nix oareteilllELL BOAT, built by
Chu. B. Eilinet. or Grtenpolot. L. 1. 111 per
teit ortler, and al good ne new, baying n
hot eight times. 17 will Eat sold f.r X 330. roe
farther loionoacion spots to L. LEWIe, 37 Lex
ington street. lini.l note, Md. oVii e
= =!
rafFILTEEN ACIIER Or cno YO
le the plan at Yletre ar to laarahate
ettatten, up Ilia l'ilt.ba,ol.l4l Itrilhetl , illo It.
, ratter frau the city; very deolrable
fur enuniry Pratt 011141 a IbyWe or 4/-
ride halo tor I tracts. rrice, le.; tee. , e , er•
Ile , ••1%
tabl4 ;17 Yoorti.lntect.
Ari DIIINISTIVITOI2B, ti()TICE.—
tof drololetretlnh on Ilse este, of
ELIZA/MOWN. bte or this city, deco•lol,
avi at linen {iestated to the uud. , ral,ted, nOtleo
Is hotetr• given to all perbor,s haring flail.
...II .01 -tare to to-sto3t 00.11 .1
those Ip.lehted to .41 estste oil! week: stake
kh.esilate
ll
0). t/11.1.. , t4.1E.
rehl4:e4o 110. 17 L 'salon) Alley.
6 ,r rA11.31 FOB SA 11—liltn.
aged in Alusalogum county. gli miles NUM
CY ortl Station, Contr.! Onto ItAllroAd.
a P n e d :l i :
s cue N.tanoo from Atorwleh. containing
00Acre . club ilmen-ne soli: wall watered:
good llen , wr; two tram. boo." and All nee rrrrrr
4 .1 11.11a1. fine ' , Mug Orchard. of ow., ro .m•le.
IV/ pur. nu peach, ti quince, plum and Curry
to .1 id '.','.l',',;',*,'"u7l,f,';: It'FigZ.:l"linZ.Vl';',l
I•reatr,l4 [lan, Ltaptlat sod Adelina ilm churcbra.
Ooly 4,0 per &erg. Address G. U. MILLAR.
..!"^k4, , ,?!!!k I. gm to, Ohio, tubiCAAowr
FOR SALF.
STORE IniuraZD nzpteoy EAR.
Wlllt. dl.posed of low. ApPIT .t
/CAN Ar. COMPANY'S.
40 W 904 street.
ME
JAMES T. BEiTI& CUT
(noonessors to S. Jones ;I C 0.,)
Corner Fourth & Wood Bts,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DiALLIM IN ALL 1113D8 OP
Government Securities,
Foreign Exohange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTIONS made on all seeeselble pottiS
to the Malted !Item. and Causdu.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits
SPRING STOCK
Ur
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHOLESALE,
At Greatly Reduced Prices
GEORGE F. KNOTT'S,
.Ib. 100 FOURTH STREET
FACTORY. Nol. 30, 32. 31. 3R ¢nJ 314
bTILEET,I2III..ADELPIIA, 1•A.
.1114,11
TII E
MIDAS PETCOIIII lAD lIIPEOTERESI C4llll
OF PITTSDURU R ANDS KW YORK
In
uhrsuanse a sapplemehi. apyrored
Coley lat. Mal, to an act Incorporeal./ "The
111.1.7 - Otte, un itu oto, moot Vompahr.
orrtu be , gh sill Nese Vort,•• the nt.thulders
of ...I.lCoh.p to met a; toe ore, enl Jscoh Gioi
a., No P.... street. Pittsburgh. Weduce•
ny. 11•., till). let,. St two Inca r ul
el a . chat the rollowlng lined of Directore tor the
ens the L.
•la:
Re. Is. It. alc ‘HOY rittehurgh.
J. K. el./KA SOK, 'Pittsburgh.
1 1 0111 IR r Wolosa. Plt,ehurals.
EtoWARD 0. WHIIIIIr. Plttehureh.
1t...Ga01/GP: WOOD.. Phtsberth.
JA
v.. 1 al CS Ac la ON.
P PittahusKt,
MEP KIM, 11. 0.. ltlettureh.
Niels NlotlT. Pittaburgh.
Jon a HOZ-, Pittelmrgh,
J ARVID. 1111.4 •I. rot.borrh.
Pittaburgb.
a 11.11.1 NN, Niles lOchigau.
Ds., I NKVIK. I • lptchergh,
JoIIN 11. WIII 70. New 'cwt.
°Rollo K ( 7 ...LUNY. New Turk.
a th• rho, oe election the Direetere
seam aea hy
moan.
. Jaws, Allis. tern.
or c batman. s t ud V. Pohl). becre.
are pro , ritiyere.
ort moth.. the 111,rtnr• eotioureerltn meet at
he same place on TOM:IL/KY. March lath 1K.7,
t ten...cloca a. Y. WY. Y 110.111.
.oleCas: Kecretary pro tem.
pITTSBURGII
BANK FOR SAVINGS.
(Formerly Ibe IIIIdrSAVINUS INSTVUTIONT
67 Fourth Street,
Nearly Opp.lle Bank of Pittsburgh
CHARTERED IN 1862.
orrN DAl' from fto 4 o'clock. ani
W. ANDS Ultltal s F.V•NI Yl
Crow 9..4 1,. to Not, tnne•t4t. 71. 1 90'04..1c, a.
from Nosonther Ist to Hay Ist. ato o'clock.
Boole of Ite-1.•• 4. Co...beds% the otL
.• o eclati v 14, r to the, who
earn mg. aro Ilwlte 1 , tlao onp.ricat, a, •
herntut I • epo,ila. ra..l •tt
woloit • croon rt won tt•o 4 •lc .• to
to,
Inc It tetc•t tUtt, ad of rktnalning unproductle
80urcrci. cxl" Mirrasa.cagox-es
rnznuts::
GlEolt.iE A. 11EilRT
rntsmurr•:
5. 11, HAWN:IAN. JA.3.IE,i.rArK• %rnITE GOODS.
6.11.3 . 1,1, A,/ TR[A.CRAR:
D. Y....I.IcICISILLY
•. [MAI/LP:Y. Wt.. K. NIMICR,
A. F It•IIM,
J
" 1- r•
JAI,. L. °lull •R. I K. 1 . , , CILULKTZ
ekiltl,o,l•llElt ZIA:. •
ROLICII,IA—D... & A. S. 11•1. L.
pEOPLEe•
SAVINGS BANK
OF PITTSBURGH,
I.VCORPORATED 15643.
:
00,000.
MET,
Capital,
OFFICE.
Vies
C.NELY LLOYD.
.ItILILLIAN LLA.
• TUUSTE•M,
77a}uT , Aeuu, N 'Luau Mu.
41.• CA
4,,,4 As. flora Taus. uu,
W.. 111• Jous ,ct
• A•iituux.
SecreLlr; azd Tumirer, SIDS IT EOISEURS
c2".Z?mrcranttt 'li':e..rlidanotrilticraecl'lLPlVC
tale lict4c/I.lea.
Leak open tlally, except not.ltts.rmot sin
o•tiott. •. le toot except
r • eat c•
Wtaset.lat sod licn•rder er Dion,: rlwt. taclige Iroac bil I
into, irt.
TEAS Aif SUGAitS
GIVE) CO2KING 111.TCIA LI, 1: 00
"1" " • • •• 01:
" "1 Uu
111J1'1.X. IRA t: • • 2 • • ••1 00
TEAS
A nolbas largo lot of AIMEE TEA, of last
Direct from China and Japan
Per ohlps Committal.. linrllta earth.. J. IL
cn,annen. veryrns of VIA) D
I.:HEAP In tne way erten.. I.l•b•mi
20 Cents Delete the Common Pelee*,
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 & 171 federal street,
ALLEUU EN T.
13=1
REAL ESTATE,
SAVINGS BANK
No. 63 Fourth &root.
CHARTERED IN 1962
Mil
Dr277.li"E TA'S'itT"S'?lrDie'r nr'gt!'..ger"e!tTr.git
ponn•locl e.ery Shy and or . .WA,. tuts.,
President, ISAAC JONES
TIVUISTiE,9I
~.• •
lion . . 'fil , s. M. Rows. 1100. J. If . Illoo6niAv
I...AACJONim. U. U. 1/I.,IRLY
W. 11. • 'up . LAND. 4. , oil •Urrlit.
Ll.altrtT CHILD,. Nit..... 1,11 VOLUI.LIIT,
Yr Id. 11. liu•rru.
Feereta and Treasurer,
. A• CARRIER.
ALPACA
DRESS GOODS.
A Largo Assortmeit,
JOST RECEIVED &RD FOR, DALE
At Low Prices, by
ITE, ORR & CO.
The New Temperance Illelodfat
• ,
Cons Wing of
GLEES, SONGS AND PIECES,
Comnoiod and arrangel for the nee of the ?att.
zo,:inytazt.tAtCh: UN IAMSAVIL,N3 In the
Price, ou cent.? ' 1 , 11.:r hr mlil.‘7=re pald.
SAY & COOWADIVI
total 65 Wood street.
NOTICE.—I hereby cautloza
VI
pereons not to tell or give MY wife, kLyza
nowAILD, toy lotozleatlng liquors, or to.
credit her (or anythlni - on my tceount.
41.713EPL1 Ito w AnD,
Mhlllv2T ' Lerrrentertlle.
TS. I NEW ADITER'
PARIS EXPOSITION. 7
PASSAGE TO EUROPE.
LIMAN LINE.
(MEAT EACTEEN,
ANEIIOII Llar,
IcsmnVim LINE.
NATIONAL LINE. and
LONDON AND '
NEW - Timm LINE.
CAHIV PLANS to be seen anine .. b . tst ic aN;l;
aI AIIOI or ur udatlan tutus recsg
by • 7 (...t.u o l.
LE .
:.
Lthe
11. S. PASSPORTS
Secured on Short Notice
ILL NICLSSABY BLANES frltimil
Drafts on London, Path
MMHG, BREMEN, &c.,
AT LOWEST RATES
rrrranvucn
EXCURSION TICKETS
LiTerpool, London and Paris,
AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES
WM. BINGILtM, jr.,
ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE
S-I Fifth-street,
MIMI
CONFECTIONER'S STOCK OF
TOOLS, FINE SHOW CASES,
Counters, Shelving, Furniture,
DINING WAHE, HORSES,
nese and IV a gone,
AUCTION
A -a' .``
The es sewer steel of tilfit , Ett. BLAIR'S
Con'eettonarJ, Ice Cream and LOnlng
wlll ho sold
On Wednesday. March 20th
ranimenclux at nine o' luck, and eontlnulall
without lutertniaslon during the entire day.
b .el.i ttantion Is din tied to the Counters,
-hefting. Show Caner and J.., which are very
One • here are twenty A1a..., ton •eahles, Cen
t.r Tai•les. otos:eon and Card Tables. iii•an.,
Sias and Water l xtkves. tirui,rl• • ,d I n•-•
e• pet. Marbleh. War• soon Desk, Mirror,.
/Dot'. j. too Fuses.. Toilet sort, It. d
s ends. 11-d•llug. ere••• 1 ties, atrhalrs
Q. , eusware, t.l•s•ware cetileri, Bath a..d
Ws. h Tithe, very 1,41 . , ert.ktot tore, 0.1.1 Slid
• nth-telt< Store.. Moo° lias Kar nlet fii. Blinds. Cor-
Ge Aso Tea rooter tots. C•iances` end
haters• tool. of all Ylnd., In great vssistyi awe
e,
,rorliar eu . s . Et , ar, ey 4c. T.otn i out, tw Ho at ea , .rse, roar Wage
.
m r
A. LEGO/ ATE.
NEW DRY GOODS MDR
J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO.,
No. Q 7 Midroiricat fitrpiat
(West Ilde, nett .l: or to Ihp g Igo of Tu x
MMW=
. .
21 , 1t11•11..) , "o
I . y.A I N NAINS . .N,K AN1).111.9.3 .11t4L/Y:
1 , n ,, MAI 11U1.1. bit , t.lNS;
Flril "•+.1"3 If
/41 , 44.11.1. e:";
.Nii•
TUCKKa! waht.:
111141 LIN t:
.I.artz
1 . 11.1.41 W LIMP:NS;
TA NLI: IAY:EN";
h - ArhiNs, 2 . tyWy.L.l Ind I.:BASIL
Please Remember the Place
*37,
r•Toa.z. 31Pl.ftkL IF3itroot
h••
'Ai GOODS! AEW HODS
Yew• House! New• Goods
WM. H. MILLER,
Vomit rty of X ITON, ]LCUUY • CO., late
T of Y. U. /CATON ..1.)
WILL OPEN
About 'the First of April,
NO. 64 MARKET ST.
WITH •F EXTON Niir STOCK Or
Trimmings, Lace Goods,
Embroideries, Ribbons,
Gloves, foolery,
•nn Xll (MODS nee•!lf kept le • •
FIRST CLASS TRIMMING
AND
Notion. House.
SHOENBERGER & CO.
MAtitTFACTtILLEILS OW
CUT NAILS,
BOILER PLATE, •
-SHEET IRON
PATENT HAMMERED
Horse and Mule Shoes.
Would eanT - /!alten t 2on to oar S . noe
w:hradLb.ofn
Very Superior Quality.
OFFICES s
03 Witter atreet, and at, 110 Etna
C=l
MZE
DAY 12DIINN,
No, 103 Fifth Street, Pittburgh, Pa.,
MILITARY_AND NAVAL
CJ1.5.41611:16 84X0N40"52%
• •
off:lrene claims to pay IV - rervant. Additional
Boa ullenand
l ad drama e acreas of l'easiona
Call upon or o f by letter. baba: V&
FEVE POCKET CUTLEUY,
Fine Pocket Cufiery,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
New Patterns! New Patleraq
PITTCBUROH CUTLERY COMPANY,
4 M-32)3EN'ii=a
1119i.ATC11 . DUILDINIO.
SUOUT lIAND
Perfect knowlrdg• of, this valuable art
tanaht In len short and cup lesson.. by a brae•
tleal reporter from London, Inglaud. Each
luttal taught separately and at any tlnte to suit
their sun convenience. Apply 10
I=
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
I BOROUGH OF SOUTH PITTSBURGH
ACCOUNTS.
SENENTS
THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS
and Statemerd o/ the °inners or the Borough
of South Pittsburgh are respectfully . au:nailed
for the information of citizens nod lax-payers:
EOPMI Prrgsnrg on. kt.rcb laat 1.07.
BOUOrGill OF NO Urn writs.
BUBDIT.—HENIZY MD I.IIeGAR. 'YWCAs.
DUNA Ui ACCOUNT WITH OLD) 111/ROUtilli.
- .
To Casa (rum Wm. H. fiautker, (maser
Treasurer
t• Prom C. unty Controller 1.•.11 MI ida'" 2;
Vehicle Lice., ill as
Beller Fund ay 01
Cancelled Bounty Bonds IS to
Fines and Forfeitures = to
J. Brauff , Col. 1M1......... .......... ... ZUJ .11
J. Bract!, Col. 106.1 Lt.,: et
J. Blowsmore. rel. of 1.12.. ea. 10
Bounty tar. 1.4
Lo —... Yu as
ro do Gi 12. &I/ St
BorougleTax, IMO on account Mai uti
CB.
By iteatmytlonjliTiOX h0t1 , 15..6 431 I:
JluuQ Ifl OUilak.. 23.Gros J.l
13 Ipf wlrrants 173 ri
•• Bbruoga do 3,301 7J
rc
Dalsnen • ISS SI
Com. on slll.73i.ist, less sancelled
bends
Balance In Treasta7
UENRY 11111-LINGAII, IN AC
eolfNT WITH 3.101301.1611 Uf SUUTU
PITTHB 11 RUH
To eash as f.,11 , ms
7ro/o former Trravarer 101111
••
J. Braun, tax. 1164 205 24
• 1.804 1i
Bounty 1 • or SI/
41 DO 11.1111121
/4,10113
3slo
256
Et* 49
Pl
N.lO
700 011
" Yort !turn
•' Cueuty
• Vehicle I.te use •••
•' Cs:sculled Uoucty Moods
•• W. lialoon, tax till
CREDIT
By Re de m 311. of 110 tanir Bond.
•d Iniereat 10.11173 .54
•• Poll Tax &teeny a ' 1900
•' Ecarmptlon
1111 . :C I n tia n'r' NI II
sta
11110
•. Boxorg. Warraots 1,1i4 7#
3 per cent. Corn. on $11,9X) IN IVA a' IX tri 01
Deane,. 43)01
•
thr Burp,. n , l Town Cndneif gr the Borough
(tr Pittsburg/a:
REIM"
lisrmenia: !have examlntd the arcanut or
Henry Stillir gar. Treasurer, and dud it to be
as m
ared snore. re.pectludy, vour.,
A. WILCOX.
Auditor.
MOM
"1101101LIGH OF SOUTH PITTS
., IlitHelFl. moment Of Warrants drawn
yroat Olan-0 13. :tot, a, March 1167.11.111•1 Te:
Fur cleaning bate", replan to I.li. and •
toeo• $,.1.511 211
Vol i.•• and lira Llantlng •nd repair. to
Larnpa 0.12 I/9
For :Jostles to Colle'lor, C...... and
Clerk 14191
For 1 1 / luting nod Books — . es n
Yor "ray 11 29
For Fire Plus. ow 03
For Puska heralc• . Xki 0
Yor Is !Oct Soldier.— pa to
/or tie. of o
f nell ttoortrnyr• to ran) 4ta 01
Yoe Contlarea taro:rot, a. Collo*, VII:
Co lo In ease or , •at ea. Coylea..ll9o 00
• /IV gup Connell Sown •aillros ,
. at 01
Dr. wbuk of Brown Jonas lu
tax ........... ........ CO
IMEEMII!
Total
imre If
Joe. M. lITE Vtra.
ROUNTY BOND ACCOUNT,Bor
., ugh of South Pittsburgh.
Total -,mount or Bonds tssugat. 12,31
[more of blares., .13 t. 12 1127.321 r 0
Amount ... l . o.3meg to March 11127.. ..... "1,221 GO
• 110.905 .0
T.t.l Amount U' loads 0141•
haoce •f . Marc. T. !la $1.1,..X. 00
An.oatit retletmed to Match S. 10.7. ..... ~lis
Outstanding
Total outstanding...........
anc•risoLniton
incite &snows. el &tads issteg..
•utioutit .4101=0
1 -esvlngoatelenoloie MortNIS. 102" INS OZIOIO
noon No•d No. 2.1 ut)
• Do. No, ...... eou lO
lloblneon.ltest c . 0., on account ID, to
..11worth.l'orert t Co.,oneec . l w Ar
11•uott Hord No.( lea Oa
el tells•era C0.,0n @eel 1,00
Nouo , y Pond No. 10 W oo
Do. No. ..... 1.0 0.
... ... 0 0,10
Do. No.. 21/.102
MEM
There has bee 19, tia
n paid and ando:••4
uu!.•tarvalug .
a slor• Mann 111.1(1 Yi
Lototog due. oxela.lot of scorned
toroot..— $2,111170
Ank nnl dophtste 1114 ..... 81
I ' etc•.l by
M. au' k-• T rra.• 1/
hire per.. •balement on nanny 411 C.
CoU , cLed br W. U. Mutt, .:,aO,ll/ 0./
Ltror• •rpt eigmerstiono 1.4v1 II
LLTlTertOttlg:AlfaCh V....
otstAts Ilarsb .. . .
rtC7raV, W.
1;u
ISA:ante outsta,4lol
a trarropt d upltrato 111 U
Latter aura
1
paw 11. )10In T
C0.t,.. I+l W. el ja.r 'llage7;;.6l"
1).1.1 4. Stewart, Tntaaary t .., rp
I=l
a•sx,•
This ß dup.lente Is 111 uo•sttled. P $;""
01 ::;;; . :: . utt ' ..a " '4
I.
to he
t.7'l'
Ltllre' C 'tt:r r u f/ ‘ ; rl ;s ll . lll : :‘ := 4‘tlh l77 ; :e7 .' : ° , l_l "a't:7l
earl, th•tlosterallo.• n0r.15 t' ue . .410 1 .51.•
Litt.. •
Pal. suppoved in•11ablo lo k c•llettell.n
It.:sret jmeol,actcd drip....... 81
I.lalaau. aocellect•J cup. 11.3. Cl= la
'loth
34.3311 13
troWlecTsT:3 "."."U"d‘ I.
47.
$"" It
4.333 It
•suDuat ba proritled fu•
$1.i•1&7
A. WILVUX,
JosErn s. STEWART, TREAS.
tincre. IN AIICOII`T WITH TUE BUN:
0 HU LI UP tULTH
ToCuhH DN.
24111INgar. tom. tID N
• •W. lAN, ........
•I W. H. ..... , Utz. lie{ INS IN
Voldele Lle.rew =II NJ
J. /Irma!, tax, /Xi W
0,90, as
ur n•Cfeepticn_berartgb warrant*. SO 14
• BOY., bolds .00
lattrea 40710
Palate.. I• Tres.sorylfarell 13 150 . ...t ( 140 1.1
mhl4:v4l JUSCCII. la/LW/01T. Tr.... Cr.
TUE PAIATIVEILSHIP HELM
- TO FORE .11bling ender Wit rare al3tia
1111ALL, FULI.OII a ..11ULLUAN,
Was IlLsso'red January Ist, 1867,
BY MUTUAL coNsEar,
A. M. MAILSUALL dlopottng of his interest to
said arta the remaining varier*, who tollt eon-
Urine the bettor" at the old stand. 114 and 113
WATtlt hTltletT. A. M. MARSHALL.
11.1 1 111,50 N.
Igele H. L. noLLwiAx
pLITSIIIING, GAS AND STEAD
rArrazu, tN ALL /TS .1311ANCYLES.
Carefully ittruded to er experleseed and prat .
Ina workmen. A Ant sasortmestoz
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
STIOWEII Banta
ATEIt CLOSETEtitrjr,......
Constantly on band and nude to order.
T.AM-131 db 13E117X7-17-01:1.
•
•
If. BO /ederal /URAL Allestme!ay. attd
451.1 f.lMrb Pen,. Plttahnrrk
BOTTLED ALES-.
KENN'ETT, WINTERTON,
•od sett but brood. of
Ales and Soda Waters,
BOTTLED Bt
J. C. BUFFUM & CO.,
A 2 AND 24 314.1UKET lITELE ET,
ETOZE
LET--;10071.
A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH HORD,
I• • Mir.t, f.al7; Landsman and b1.n16 pre
flcrrtd. Locatlao desirable, and with!. team!.
It Of the r.tonice: Address,
.W. ,, OAIETTZ U7VICX.
SEM=
MN!
',ENE 'FARM FOR SALE -well
proved and 41.410101 U all respects, In &
Ant clan nolibborhood. Contalnsll33.lo corm,
located Putt Mlles north wing of Yakut, on the
P. Pt. W. & e. It. It.
DAVID MEET,
, 0h13. , t1 Balm, Columblana Co., Ob.to
REMOVAL.-J. R. NEWMIVELI &
- CO.. ComteWien Mere/mats vial dealt. la
/lour, reed avid Orate, have rumored to
211 LIBERTY STREET.
Where they will be pleased to sea thalr Mende
and customer.. Win
NOTICE.—A gooi chance to
Woae whllu g to easaie 1a tha Boot and
nhoe !Whom,. .1 off., for soda nay anti» stock
of BUtIDI AND ntiOES, aod good 1,111; dojo, a
good trade. ,lteasonforsclUng—aoltiglotoothar
business. Apply at No. 108 . 0iNT1tE AVE
NUE, Plttsborsrh. =bar a
TO HOSE MANUFACTURERS,
—ProyWala for ths klaatifsciare of
1,51:10 FEET Or 10 INCII ROSE,
leeched onttl THURSDA7. /larch Vat,
1561. at a o'clock t
• (MOIttIZ WT.LSON,
J. GRAM,
ti.xirrz 9reni
Marl
Ism
lEEE
I WM. SEMPLE'S,
HAS JUST RECEIVED
Ski u oo
IlAu a to
OM
HATS AND CAPS
20 Per Cent. Leas Than Down
. Town , Prices.
Re
tell oar BEST SILS and CASsIMERE
lIATL et ONE DOL4Art LOWECtt than
nay other House ill the CUT.
=
334 Liberty Street
EOM
1:11=1
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
•
mb12,1
13131E1
EMI
Iles Just Opened
Sit 147 IS
21
14.1.1 74
SPRING CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnieling .Goods,
NEW STTEES IN TOE MARKET.
WLlch will be Oder.' at lISDUCED
PBILZa from last oesoon
Fin Spria; Ourcuts, ao Low u $lO,OO
" Cuumert Buia•u Foils " • " $15,00
• Cloth /nu Saito "
336 LIBERTY 'STREET.
C=lt i oattvls. ono door alloy. 111.11i:11:p.1
INISISIMOMPINY
New Maven, Conn.,
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000
Inanna
ara'n it !ores tit Parorge by Tiro and Tn.
umrdaOli=Vaf A 4o littllt:olTul d relMlA:
undannsUne..
I AoSIE m
TS. JA‘ VARY 1. 1007.
ank rolfs?
Real /notate owned by the Comp ., Ta.ooo
(0
Loans on Mortgage* Call . btorks. and on
5.1.411 le
Cab on band In Itutk. to Agent.
band& and ante tor trete hone V 31,815 Oa
DP la receivable and Flee mod inland
Slvage.
int.:remand eats Acorn I ' 44.6 , 11
AM other Property belonalna 10 al.
nom
Company
Loewe unpaid and In pro•ere of ad- .I ' 4°4'6"
hutment.
p ll t d ., 7 , o u T., o 4 e o a r c irp e lh:tx . ecee . lre:4 and .Lesseq
U. erganlaallolt Cr
the Comileue .•
.Yreo.fiente Reerivia. Loetr, Paid
/-", ft 37,1-1 07 $ re, 7„,, 3 . ,
Leh a , .;x: CO n :so in
1.:, j 1 5,:, 3 g41 t! • 0 4 1 Z 10
11, 421 he
Coil 471e473 01 - 117x,47.1 04
IMS 77.1.e1e se • 41,724 he '
Ineo 1,1:0,03 el • 1,124,304 37
M=l7!!
D. IL serilonai. rrc,i4cnt.
DAhIe.T.TROWDRID
Alttan NVIt..oN
BakU/SLI. TALedr,
Ir.. S.
a...
ecr Vico k'ssaldemts
- Policies written fur any time from tea days to
five years on 11111dinva i Merchandise etc., and
• harrows , MOO Divehin m h Vont I. H 0.4, Chord,.
sad &hoot Mouses,
LOO2llll & II °LUNG WOOD, Agents,
EZZE3
LAVCRENCLVILLZ, rA.
PROVISIONS.
SCGAt e cifICCD BABA,
EF
"BittAlreA4T BACON.
ALIOVLBABO AND mom.
. _
•
tirolo.
EXTRA A N
No. 1 L WINTER STRAINED
Lsi mo
ruxow AND RILL DREAMT
•
•
!kayo stored alarae tte ek of tba ore Prorlt•
lona. 'which lam prepared to aupplr to tae tea"
at theowet market pees. loealera will and It
to the i r In te rest to glt a l me aea lbeforaD.ram.
'lag tat alters.
JAS. LIPPINCOTT,
Pork Packer,
No. 23 Seventh St., rzttsburgh.
SPRING STYLES.
New Dreitis Bilks;
New Mohair Plaids;
New Elaid Valencias;
New Brocade Alpacas;
Bow Broche Shawh
New Balmorallrth;
New French Percales;
New Chambray Glnghams—all
colors;
New Prints;
New Glii;hains;
Table tlnenfi;
Napkins;
Towels and Toweling;
Striped DimityB;
One Case Donble Width Dress
Goods at Great Dargainv;
Cassimeres, - Tweeds, Jeans, &c.
Arood .Ind wall selected stmk SELLING AT
LOW BATES,
WHOLESALE_ /AD RETAIL, AT
180 and 182
FEDER4I, STREET,
ALLEGIUCAT CITY.
MOM
RAMALEY
ALL TELE t
NEW STYLES
Tor bra/ SG. tad • 11l gall at
Cali and Bo Convinced.
FIBIT /1008 BELOW HIS
RAMALEI
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE'
Q!!!
Paper Collars at Cost.
OF (
ECM
MEI=
PITTED UIIGII, PA
G. I. DATES. •gent,
CRUM
he 7.
AND
U ANMJE: OS .-f Lite Comp soy for e, -t.
, O a itridoo oror the Moooorrahea hiv. r. opoo.
elte to the<ovum. or Allegben).
hare tile day eeels•ed a 1)1•1 lend of toren Per
thet on toe cop,!.! which .111 he paid to
e , t toltOftere, or their legal r•prescotatlveo,
at the Banking Houle or N• tioimota .1 bona, oz
rod after the 10th test.
01 1 41,4 J. • Cr la Treas. •r.
kt.l.`tellitiTz•tiaVlYGS BaNX, t
It•echltt, le:. J
CI - A N ELECTION FOIL Pli ES 11.
DENT SIMS of Man
chester Saving a s B an n
vethlßE 11l be e hel Tl d al the the ir Ranh-
MI Hotter. on HAL TCHIYtt Y. the Y.oth day of
March. It .tween the hear , oft and t e•el,k.
eithtmttO 11101. 11.
Pirrsirutt, FT. WATbra S enirano Ir. W. CO. )
1 . 1 TT Oil ce " n S .
riA:THE ANNUAL MEE' ING
of the ntock and Bondholders or Mb.
Company for the erection of Dlreciory and such
other bit:loess u mfly,rome btfora It. will be
bold at the oece of said Co.Wpany; In Cl,, CHI of
l'lttaburgli. oath.)
Third Wednesday, (20th,)- of
March, A. D. 1061.
AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M.
The "Stout and Board transfer book. of the
Company, at their stile a In [het:lly of Pittsburgh
and at the Transfer Agency. In the city of :tow
York, will boclosedon the dth DAYS)/ MARCH,
at 2 r. se, and rensalu closed until tha 2. Ist day
of Unroll thereafter.
fe2 P. L. IIUTCHINS,),N,Seoretaf7.
MFRORANT TAILORS.
SPRING STOCK,
Now floootvletic LAEUE AND COMDLZTE
AOOvit LILENT of
Bova,
YOUTH'S AND
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
For the PrETWO SIA6UN
GRAY & LOGAN,
No. 47 Nt. Clair duvet
MID
HENRY G. HALE
10ETIIIISt COL PEIN AND ST. (IJIR 571
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUSIIOREPIED,
CTPRIUtiII
All the--Novelties of the Season,
tI•U as Is only Laud in •
First-Chits Merchant Tailoring
Eetabllshment.
in1.5:1257
W. IiESPENHEIDE,
Iliercha,nt
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET.
DEW
SEMING GOODS Jog opened. All lute
and .w style patterns got up In the latest East
ern styles. hiti:oso
THE AIERCIIIIiTS
EXPRESS C6NPANY.
CAPITAL, $20,000,00-0,
Owned and Operated by
Our Merchants and Manufacturers.
CAIMIE 8 BY ESP RES 9. Mon e y,
Valuables, Freight and Par
cell!, over more than 13,000
miles of Express Line, at Past
and liberal rates, sa es Millions
yearly to Express Shippers, 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, A,tenL
mhCuM
DISS 0 L UTIOS OF CO-PAUTNERSHIP
•
TRW CO-PARTNERSIIIP here
- .ilifore existing between the undersigned,
underatte name of DU.NSEATit c 0,0,..
solAty conmot. J. L. D'.:o3!.:Artt
ret , tlerefrom. Kr date from rehraa7 in.
D. Ahl.C . fT,
J. L. DELNnEALTEL
O retiring trout the Jr.weLar BUSINE,S I
desire to tender my Vai n ]. to soy friends Ind
eustodiers for their Meru/ vntroonee bestowed
tlf onus. and would restos...oolr solicit a 0.110.
u.. of Um Items to my successors. •
J. L. DIP:HEATH,
Of 1. Sellers A co., fork Packers.
The underslaned. having purchased the Inter
est of J. IJUNSCII.Th, srruld announce that
they will continue the Cosines. or
WHOLESALE ARO RETAIL JEWELERS.
♦T TO C OLD STAND
..rO. 56 FIPTII STREE T, .
Under We firm elms of
DUNSEATH & CO.
W. G. OrNSEATF,
O. W. LIitnLETT
=by:re I
J . H. WELDIN &
BOOKSELLERS.
Stailoners, Paper Dealers,
PRINTERS AND BINDERS,
No. 103. TATcacoci Eitx+ocrt,
. PITTSBURGH:
U• e. ETAIMS,
LZAJJ PE Ni TL.,
!SIZE:, YENS,
BLANK. LAIC, Kai
belivuL BOOKS,
BUILT'S,
LAW MANX.%
ALBUMS.
rotACET 17(N)85,
vt Hit DRSISS,
tioLu riGNS.
ciam
NEW CARPET STORE.
13,0 YARD, ROSE & CO.
WILL OPEN,NTtm c linj ir AN
ENTIEZ
,CIOLRB, 1111150,1f15101 SUMS, if, LC,
• AT
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
SECOND FLOOR,
OVER BATES & BELL'S.
NEW SPRING STILES.
mcc-ORD Za CO.,
131 FOOD STREET,
Are nowepenlng
' • SPLENDI:ii STOCK OF
THATS, CAPS S RAW GOOD',
mu,At very LI:Nv Prices.
411 ABLISIIED 18:13,
ROCUESTER CBEMICIL WORKS,
a t .
ethn Et
t•rs N. T.. C. . WOODIVOII7I/ • KW.
e•Prletore. manulacturers premier 5 . 4 11 . 1111,. ri•
E•irSUL F.11:10 , 7121, oily corm
hl. and perfume tO ' duvet front t arm, Th. thor
°stably understand their Po'ec •e l e el root
dently recommend ever, &Wale mmonotered
b e ee •••kaON TO NS ext ra cts . .r foreign or
domestic. One flavorles. of greater
strength and
perfume,alsty than /soy sonsunelurs,
al, and our for the lt , a2l i v i l; : t.l.f are
t e o l r.l7ls; t :lzzo i r m .r . p,:fmme: la the
most frsgfant, refrestung and asellcate extract
byreh, . hand a
c vervains...laded. Pier ale
eafen eeernehere. mhamal
WALL PAPERS,
GOLD EMBOSSED PARLOR PAPER;
WOOD AND. MARBLE /319 CATION
PANEL PA PERN{
TINTED PANEL PAPER*, (or Par
lors and ceiling.,
In Yew Designs, at
*!0. 107 ZLIRICE.T4iTIZEIET?
(New /nth Straw
JOS. 11. lICGIIEB fi DIIO.
mobil
„
-
WANTS
AGkrxis
TWO Gletll Ala!" TS.
(Walter VOUS:C . .) to cam," thl. Ott, lid Vela. •
gor a new Bunn, itovf feasts far delivery. call _
;mm
• 0.4--
tlat r'S Thirda treee ' llteitin rah,
,1 GENTS.-1. 000 WANTED.—
r.. Lt. MAA.l4..aa E.II.ALT — Tba best donee
4 terest. Tar fMtnm Wstlr,tal
adF - o)t•t i ttfa ' NfT g iA 4° s err
Csirk°,.:l9%-""
A
hntl.ome eine Itlustov es t. b,„"d •
tot trews and ter, rt!lrr i, at
01:72 , 1 ,, e n T tsa !larlet . t., Pitupmrra, Pa.
• /3.41..2.LE/3111LEIV.
On SALARY OR COUYINJUIi. tioo4lwlrbror
money preqrrr..l. ttoler,, t ,
Apply In perbou or by lrubr. to
in. U. CCURAN,
WII/Intnond oppo.lie Court House..
mhll I'
WANTED.--500 clerks, arid
T. out! other, n out of empiortnent la
PlttCturab, to know tbal AI•21/1111WIti CAS
GEN EILATUR ,tntlunoo to .11 It tt. r than estr.
Fortunes an made by selling rls•hts and the 1 41.•
orator. It I.IIA only thltia Of the Sinn that roll merit. bue.esa Is the standard. Como hae
AAA
see what noneta are mottos.
CCJ. J. C. TILTON,
I • No. 103 n St. Clair Street.
.
FOR SALE
von SALE.—A nine years , lease
a, *Lot situate on Haller Street, Ninth
ward. 03 by 120 feet. on which is erected a frame
new ranting ler SKI pe. month. A lso,
a Drlet °I'S runlets, whirls will rent for CI, bask
ing total °ISA\ or sl.4led per sear, and be
pfd on liberal , erens, If applied to 50.30. For
terms. Su., apply at lbw Heal Estate and lass
ranee Oflice or O, BATS>,
feth Butler Street, Lawreneeviile.
FOR SALE.—A very desirable
PROPERTY for either a Tan Yard. Wools.
Prettier, or Platting Mill. Minuted at McCoy..
Station. on the Cleveland a n d Pittsburgh ltall
ruarl, tulles-from Pittsburgh. • good.
substantle , but ding en It 30z14, and abed whole
length. IS feet wide. rise of Int Itnitict
thin
(un 7l ''l r d h n fll rei e
rgr9rra iihtiM.Z•rbenv..
BANKS AND BANKERS.
BANKING lIOUSE Or •
JAY COOll2 &- CO .,
•
Corner Wall and "Kahan Sta., New York
In conrcctlon 'vitt, our house. In Philadelphia
and Wsoldog•ce. de • Ave opened • A EW YORK'
Itt/Uul.:ol4l.ore KEA eatersersement o Banta. Ha- Ler, And Ineeetors Icr our
trans.-
li
rcon . h 4 in - Incas In this city. Including
pua,ce And ta: , of UOyeltle taro, execut
e., UTtn,is. lloNnu auu We at. eon.
reve,eillt d at tie ntenk Exchange and
GOA Onsed,
, where orders tent us are promp , tl,
VIM a " T k "tr. ItWaV'IVO/T.lz
buying and Wang at eurrent primes. •nd &How
ler C ol7., pdr/lla most liberal rates Oa
market •frurda.
fe7o:tlC JAY COOKE & CO
HART, CAUGRRY & CO.,'
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSBURGH. p.a.,
(NTOOD3BOII,B TO HANKA, KM 6 CO,)
I=
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
And partteulor Iten d tlon raid to tb• war.
chotl an sole or
GOVERN:RENT. BONDS.
ArBIGIIIT MUTTS ON LONDON'. 11,31:ed
N. HOLES & SONS,
.13./91.T3ECIMEiL,
Nci. 57 Market Street,
PITTSBURGH.
D o err.) taxecelved In Par Toads sod Currency.
tli C e
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD OR OOMISIBBION
•
rartleular attention pain to die parcluie and
sato af
U. S. SecUritie.s,
Inc!talcs 0.. 8117.3 OP 1881;
S.
do. 5.905;
U. S. F1VV.10.40.:
U. S. CILUTFYICATEs OS 18DEBTEitlan.
Orders sod Voncherebought or collected.
•
PUBLIC SALE.
On Friday, .11arch 15,1867,
AT 10 O'CLOCE, A. Y.,
The nederalgned tit offer at Duthie eels, ltia
Yam, of acres. Waal., 111 84a1111.1 township.
Allegheny county. near the Brownsville road,
and three mllm distant from theca]. ea the
same le erected a new frame dwe.llng, wlth sta.
Ole: ermard of lour acre. with the best fettle
trees. Abe tire will be SOW entire. or It DU
eels of two and three sexes. •lio, •young horse,
2 Cow, 3 bogs, no ehlMens, 1 spring wagon, a
new elder press, /0 bbls. of vinegar, ZO Ossnals of
potatoes, ere.
Terms will be made known on day of sale.
salainht BE/Mk/ARO !MST.
=
GILMORE 8; LIEBLER,
kt.ufsketeretzgltrle and Ilatall
RU N S,
Valises, Carpet Bags, Be.
largo aaortacat of Ladles' eatelala al•
alt on =an.
Nos. 101 and 106 Wood St.,
PlTra9vnuH • PA.
[MEI
r. 1.. arvroorl..r.cir,crt J0'51.11.4. !VellaParr
ATIFDOD & FCIFFRBY,
BRASS FOVIDELS,
STEAM ALND GAS rerrEns,
Cor. of 3rd and Liberty Streets.
Above Carroll A Snyder's. Pittsburgh.
Light sod Ileavy Cutlagi fittabased promptly
to oi der.
iipeelal Attention. paid. to the out and
=lf °f
a tal Stelbserles, Otessubosts. ttollbag-
Agents for A. &Cameron & co.'s -
STE.A.M PUMPS
ANO
. BLOWER ENGirtiEs,
these Pumps hire sept rtor ad vantages over al
others, and every one Is Wariant.cl to glee sailve
Putopl COSI itustly on hand. fe3iolo
J. LOCOMI62 ALXIANDICE IIIIR
OUGUREY & FREW,
=I
Saddles, Harness, TrunlEs,
mkt all article, to ltielr 116e.aally tips
- la ,rat-alata establishment..
N 0.102 Wood Street,
(bvtween inamead Alley aad „.
=
THOMAS ROBERTS,
(Late of ROl4/1113. BLV—Vii i C 0.,)
Of
Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
NO. a •lIITIiTIELD treermr.
zeal . Fourth Street. Pittsburgh.
Has eenetantlr on band a generalaitiortmeot
et/RAW/N. Jkpaitited., flosse d and RIOCE
Tr WARE. fa", Bird Patel. 4 irt/m7 beoma
lllnen Lamps and lipase Parataldbe wood
Lea In
neral • Witted be sell lieboleeme arid
Prompt atrottloa Orme to Itoadair, spoomp,
sod all blade of Job Work. marl:tmi
•
YIJIWOVDMG RIMMATOTOR OrfICII.
re - rrsztmon. .aren 711. LOC.
NOTICE TO CONTBACTOLIS,
PROPOSALS
7012 TRIL •
Construction of Public Sewers
on the following sestets, els 71111, Lo
Wood sod down Woo , l to &wood cr Wont.
ALSO-11pe az Marta,. Wet'.
Assu—Ono ou Vtrstr, alley, from Ct.. 7
to lAbeettrtreet,ribo reo.lved at,abe ogin
of tb• undersigocii, t o
tb sank. bul l Slog, to.
til SION , Stareh .333 b, gpceltintions
en be at this ontee.
3i• J. MOORE.
nchB r 3 Recording insulator.
• Coyrnorcien
CITY or ALLL4:IIZDIY. 's UrfetcL.
rca 11th, IW. j
SEALED PROPOSALS will be
reeelved at Ills ottice tow
WEDNESDAY, 20th inst.,
AT 3 O•CLOCH, P. N.
For Grading and Paving
IME=2I
IMEZEDI