The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 16, 1867, Image 2

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SATURDAY, MARCII 16,7667
WHAT SHALL BE DoNEI
That the just expectations of the Peo
ple of tins Commonwealth, touching tin
enactment of a Free Railroad Law
havo been giievously disappointed;
Undeniable. Periling the last General
Election, In view of the manifestation
of public opinion, the managers of both
political parties felt constrained to give
pledges to countenance and support the
measure. This was done in authorita
tive and solemn commitments by the
Republican. and Democratic State Coe.•
ventioas, and by published letters Iron
. the competing candidates for Governor.
The two, parties and their respective
nominees vied in striving which should
go farthest in satisfying the popular de
mend. Success in the election devolve , •
the chief responsibility on the. Repub
Beane. But is the hour of trial, boil
parties have been found wanting, and I,
equal degree.
A bill nominally to authorize those
who will to build railroads has, indeed,
passed one branch of the Legislature,
and is likely to get through the other.
But, if it shall' become "a law, not a mile
of railroad will ever be built under it.
The members wire were instrumental in
engrafting certain peculiar provisions
upon it, which we have heretofore bully
pointed out and elucidated, meant to hin
der, not_facilitate, railroad construction.
They did not dare, 'under the circum
stances, flatly to refuse a Free lt inroad
, bill; and so they determined to pass one
that Bliould amount to nothing, excep
to reveal their own duplicity and ant.
trustworthiness: The people asked a
flub, and a atOpe is given them. The
people will prove surpassingly patient,
',.
if they doMot l ' ieve a settlement in right
eenanesci.lth their deceivers.
Last autumn tile United States Cir
cuit court, upon a full hearing of all the
evidence, decided the law repealingthe
elid . rter of the Pittsburgh and Councils
ville Railroad Company to be unconsti.
tational and void. An appeal was taken
from this decision to the npreme Court
at Whshington, doubtlegs not with an ex.-
' pectation of having it reversed, but to
catlEt delay, as several Tutu must elapse
... , before the dies can be reached in regu
lar order ekthe caleuder. A vague hope,
perhaps, seinistes the opponents of the
road, that the chapter of accidents may
turn up something to their advantage
before the case shall be ultimately die
,
posed of. .
At the opening of the present session
of the Legislature a bill was introduced
into the Senate to repeal the repealing
Act. This bill was predicated en the .
total failure of the defendants in the suit
before the Circuit Court to produce eel
dense,that the charter had been forfeited,
and upon the finding of the jdri, under
the ruling of the beach, that the charter
,„ .
was wrongfully and iliegaby
3 annunea.
At first it seemed fully certain that this
bill would re through; Hit the northern
Senators, of both parties, went square
agein' it and it fell. '
• limbers of the Home. expressed In—
diguatien; gave assurances that the bill
`would easily go through their branch,
and Ouse re-hearing be obtained in the
. Senate; and so the bill rook afresh Mard
i in that body. When the final vote was
reached the bill was , lost. One of the
members who voted against the bill was
on the _fury of the District Court, and
helped give the verdiM recorded. If Le
lets a word to say . in self-defunce, the
public would Ike to know what ii is.
At this dist nce it looks as if the Sen
ate .was"set-tip” at the beginning, per
haps lour of its members. having "been
etianev That the House felt outraged by
this Partiality, assumed a - virtuous indig
nation, and. compelled the opponents of
the ldll - te "come down." It may be
appearances, in this case as in many
' others, are deceptive. We should be
ferry to do distinguished gentlemen in.
justice; but thd look do completely jus
titles the suspicion, we cannot refrain
'from giving expression to it.
If any man supposes &result more fa
yorablis to the general interests of the
Cominjaw - colds, and especially to the in
terest,' of the- Western and Midland por
tions thereof, can be obtained by going
ou in the tread-mill of the old political
par - fief for one or more years longer, we
beg to nay we widely differ with him in
opinion. As we judge, it is useless for
newspapers to get into a frenay, and
print bitter, sharp or eloquent dial riles.
No good will some of a sentinued ex
penditure of ink, and genius, and emo
tion, in that manner. The people have
an cilleient remedy in titer own hands.
If they apply lt, vigorously and Weill.
gently, next winter will witness the pas
sage of a proper Free Railroad Law,
and a bill repeating the Repealing Act.
If they will,not resort to it, ler, using It,
do so in a hatless and' iniiferoat way,
they must reconcile themselves to sitting
down under the abuses of which they
complain. This remedy is to discard
political party arrangements for a sea
eon, and unite in electing to the Legis
lature, independent men of brains, hon-
esty aneourage. Thirty sedimen t act
ing in a s body, outsideof party lines, will
baennugh to control the organization of
both branches of the Assembly next win
ter, und compel the needed legielation. It
used to be said that "all roads lead to
Rome." This is the only road that leads
to fleolom is railroadmaking in Penn
eylvinia. If the friends of that measure
are prepared to take it, theway stands
- wider open than it will for several years
to come. We have neither President,
nor Congress, nor Goyernor, nor United
States Senatnr to elect, nor yet ,a national
political policy to einibllsh or vindicate.
Ora)" u Supremo Judge, 'a Legislature,
and the usual local. Galena are to .be
chosen. Here is the opportunity. W e
urge nothing. - - This is the people's
cause, and it pertains to` them to deal
with it as they will. Talk that produce.
only anqther talk, envenomed leaders
that lefeed only - other editians of such,
moy.grotify or inflame anineseities, but
they join no practical-issue and bring
uothieg to adjudication. If the people
will nut more in thi- manner, or in some
other that promises direetuudgood
we elect to'be counted out of amitnenl
- one discussion. -
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'A-.T.ite years ago Philadelphia wanted
to be aggrandized by again becoming
the seatt of government of this Common.
wealth. The snaillion was laudable,
and being rieh end increased goods,
she °tract] to pay munificently for the
o.,f.tt 4s providing the rev'.
site .eitoand buildings. The-proposition
Was reeelyed with favor by 'the people
and Press. e llembers of. the Legislature
wet captivated with the.. idea of their
successiirs exchanging the banks of tlui
Susqunhaunafor those of the Schuylkill.
A clear majority of both branches svi•
&natty favored the project. Owners of
real estate, tavern keepers, and traders
generally at Ilarrishurg became alarm.
ed. Lobbyists, who had kept assigns-
.ion Lenses for delltuching legislation,
•Itrough a period of tenor twenty yells;
lad visions .of a departed occupation,
through fear that old trees would not
rake root in GCR'aeil. )Ica-urea were
taken to atop the hegira;-we do not say
wuat measures, for wedo not know, ex.
cent by analogy and conjt educe. At all
events, a good mazy members experien
ged Sudden conversion, • Which in al
ways suspicious when it happens against
legitimate argument and ,persuas , ion.
The offer was not accepted.
This agitation had scarcely subsided,
when it was found indispensable to en.
large the capitol. Sage reasons were as
signed, Old stagers shook • their heads;
..me intimating that if the building was
nigger it could not so easily he spirited
away; others, that It was needful to al
low merrwho had contributed to keep
tie capitol In its plaCe to indemnify
themselvea for their zeal out of the pub
lic treasury. The new building Luz cost •
several times as much as a private gen
tleman could have erected It for, had Le
desired it for his own use; and it is not
dons yet, by a good deal, We believe.
A few days ago, the proposition was
renewed to remove the capitol to Phila
delphia; we foiget by whom, but have no
doubt ha is as hottest as he -is certainly
sensible. We wish,wlth all our hearts, the
change was made. But,Lthen, we don't
want the State let in for another addition
to the old building. Our sympathies run
out towards the tax-payers. Have a care
what you do, lest tho old experiment be
repeated. •
DEATH OF G EN. .3 OAEXELMAttKLE.
It is with no ordinary sorrow that we
announce the death of another of Penn.
sylvania's venerable citizen, General
Joesen llamas, who departed this
life at his residence, near West Newton,
yesterday moining at lye o'clock.
The deceased was born in Ire, on the
same farm upon which he died. He had
for rainy years been regarded as a bright
connectieg link between our early Listo.
ry and the present.. In the'war of 1912
he commanded a company which be had
recruited at his own expense, and which I
performed good service in behalf of our
country in that unequal struggle 'with
Great Britain. Ile was identified with
the Interests of the old Whig party, and
in 1944 was its,canclidaie for gubernato
rial honors In this State. Many of our
readers will remember' how vigorously
that campaign was conducted. It resul
ted in the election of Fnascis R. Snmiu
as Governor, over General Maim.; by a
bare majority of forty-five hundred. The
•deceased did not retire from active poli
tics for some years after, and although
possessing influence throughout the State,
never again, we believe, permitted his
name to 1e used as a candidate for of
lice. He has ever been identided with
the Union Republicans, and during the
rebellion the Government had-in him a
firm friend and staunch supporter of aIL
its acts to crush a wicked rebellion. In
private life the deceased was universally
esteemed, and has left a large circle of
friends and acquaintances who will long
cherish his name, and ever associate it
with pleasing recollectioas.
EELS are reconciled to his skinned
through the delight it gives them to wrig
gle. At least, somebeLly,says so. No: a
few Southern editors give a sortof fiend
ish chuckle every time they find a griev
ance, real or imaginary, for which the
national government, or any upholder
thereof, can be held responsible—it gives
them. so much satisfaction to curse. The
Memphis Appeal man is one of tkis sort.
Running short of material, he invents
an occasion to be savage, and Improves
it after this fashion;
"It (tke Bureau) is educating small
Africans, to fit them to be the rulers of
conttunacioue Anglo-Saxons. Perh•gn
the •rthodox belief in .an eternity of
agonies in hell is an erreir. We hope' - it
is not. If there was no suck instittLtion,
humanity ought to petition for one, that
there might be an adequate punishment
for hypocriticalYalikee school-marms."
Strange—isn't it? that white folks
ahonld bosst'of natural superiority, and
yet ba afraid the blacks 'ma outstrip
them In acquiring knowledge and dex
terity inuring itl
GB.N. SCUOVITLD'iI ordnr assuming
command of Virginia underthe 31ilita
ry Governtient law, ought to assure the
people of that Commonwealth that they
are in no danger of being swallowed up.
Ile tells them that the machinery of the
existing civil administradion will go in
the regular way until. superseded by
another, proceeding from the loyal citi
zens, and that military power will not
be used unless they create occasion for
it. Doub.dess tke four other Depart-
mental Commanders will fulfill their
commissions in the same moderate end
just spirit. If harshness shall be exer
cised It will be because the disloyal el
ement makes it necessary to the public
tranquility.
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9peolal Osumi ondeoee Pittsburgh Omens.
{TAO.] bitiosr, March I ith,
The new Congress presents no very.;
marked features of difference from those
of the Thirty-ninth. In the Senate some
twenty new 'Senators have seats and
there are some very distinguished gentle
men among them. The gentleman who
perhaps attracts most attention in that
number is Senator (late Governor) Mer
ton, of Indiana. Of elegant presence,
commanding figure and eloquent couu
tenance—if you can pardon the phrase—
he has already indicated what I believe
was claimed for him long • before he was
elected to his present high place—afront
position on the grand line of advance
toward which the great party of progress
is more and more pressing forward. It
is to-day a wrier of congratulation
among all the true-hearted men of that
august body that the potent Yoke of Mr.
Morton is rieard among the pioneers of
progress in that buoy. What happy 1
days, after all, we aro living in; when
only rive short years are needed to re-
Place Jesse D. Bright by a tree and
faithful soul like Morton. His present
honora are but a fitting crown- to the !
years of labor and self-sacrifice which
marked the progress Of the war with
certainly we, u Penneylranians,
may congratulate ourselves . upon the
great Improvement in oar - own case.
The advance from Mr. Cowan to Mr.
Cameron Ia a very ng ee d us a d porno.
area." It is to be regretted that we
have to say of the late Horiator, that to
have been a friend of his when no was a
Republican in the minority and needed
a friend, was a sure passport to lila dis
favor in this new era. But what mlong
and speedy dowafalli
"To what depth. from what height
fallen!" From a Senator with the re•
spec' and regard of FO many worthy men
as made him that,.to a' rejected aspirant
for positithi at the halide of a renegade
President!
. .
Mr. Cameron's speech. at Ifarrlshurg,
cleaning his position as Senator, was
eminently gratifying' and it Is to be sald
that he is "lighting it out on that line."
If be asks nothing far out friends (as he
should not) of tha prewant occupant of
the Whits Rouse, it is certain that no
enemy to Itepattßean ideiss ran get
p.NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
elidoi:sernen't. lb-Telefon. tit t e small- I',
rrAf. B Jr., Adams I:wrsi. Of.
Ike, na Fkflh nn cesherased +turns to
, tfrand Lama. ; 2 , l ,, n , rmrn:s for AZ ETTE,,,,,,ri
i n ,i,. _rea f avor - t:1!/ fifn, reo—s throughout the united &att.
thus It hi: to be 7 4
I'ld drat the loci':
f ,ue',' of tile REV I T CEIIOII4I. SER.
S v t , :t e e• ,re uu'l 20 T. 1 v • 11.'1111 A F rEHNIUJN bE.II
- and hold up his minds and ahl ! \leg wet 1,, ,!•sig TILINITYCIII:ItClli rant'
Lint to b • a true representative of the 1 street, 10•tiunitto.v, t:: e'eaek
hest thoughts autl , grandt at aspirations of •
the'great party of progress and o fC.W. Sll. l l FT En.
Another stirring and most ellitient
w Senator is Roscoe Conklin:, of • r•-f ''"'s"
New York, late of the • Reuse. Ile is ; 0. "!-4
one of the most indetaiktible in', 01 the ;
day, aid ham s no such word as fail. 1
lie is yet n YoUrsg man. Ile win one
the vrry first to reset the bogus y•usig
3.:apolean of BGl—George 11. McClellan,
then making his fancy campaigns up
and down Peansyivania Avenue. Mr.
Conklin!; gave the very first note of
warping as to this charlatan, raid that
too at a time when the great !nes, of 1000 !
had run McClellan mud. The GAZI,TTE
and he were together with regard to the
man, even !afore the slaughter of lull's'
Bluff, whirls wristhe ithnstiliate oee•ssitsn
of Conkliug's speech. Ile is now in Ise-
cord with the advanced republicans. and
in this respect a great inistrovenient up.
on Mr. Harris, his immediate predeces
sor. A man of ponderosity, respecta
bility and deportment.
The only other aperially notable man
among the new Senators ma 3lr. Morrill,
of Vermont, long an active member of
the other House Lind chairman of - the
Ways and Means. He was n merchant
before he was a M. C., and brings bus
inesa tact; and' industrious habits with
lira from the Green Mountains. Ile
looks eager, cautions, and study.woru.
lie hi not an eloquent man, but has a
hearty way of getting out his bless,
which, while it sloes net insets,
ate, convinces. lie Lai atleast thggrace
of earnestness—
—"And the heart
• Sundath a grace to every part' .
No one cyst doubted the honesty of Mr.
Morrill, and the seat of the lamented
Collarner car. never be disgraced ur dis
honored by • '
The remaining new Senators have yet
their spurs to win, while tke public know
of, they do not yet know them: An
Impartial "jury of the vicinnge, - in
cluding the people between the St. Cretin
and the Pacific, will in due time router
a true verdict in every cane. , -
. .
Over this august Senatorial body pre
sides the grAnd old Senator hut now
Vice President of the United States, Mr.
Wade, of Ohio. For straight out, down
right, upright, determined persistence in
the right ns "God gives as to see the
right," where is the superior to this
hardy old veteran! If justice should
find it necessary to place 'him in the
Presidential chair, it will be a day to he
marked with a white stone. Bow' long
and bravely that old man has stood in
place on that fluor for the great prin
ciples of justice! llow many a one , :
proud name has gone down before the
peotile whild that old mart has plodded
sternly forward, turning neither to the
right nor to the left!
And his being placed in the • position
he now occupies, reminds no that the
day is past when the AmeriFan people
thought ft was of small etinsegnence
who they should have fur-Nice Presi
dent. Our experience with Vice Presi
dents has not been encouraving. Tyler,
Fii hue re—J olt !
Nat only the next President must be a
man tried iu the furnace, like lion. E.
M. Stanton, for example, fond what
worthier name appears for any and a:1
persons on the rolls of our country's bast
And truest), but also the next Vice-Pros-
Went. name of Qen. Mowat,l is
more frequently mentioned is ioluen
tial circles for the Vice-Presidency thao
that of any otter man. This noble
Claristimi patriutTwouli re2ect honor
upon any station while borrowing aoue
trot any. Rautcan.
Our Seat Soitreme Judge
Judge Veeell Las positively nnd pre
emptorily for hidden the 11.5 r of hi name
in connection with the nomin A tion f iir
the Supreme Judgeship of Pennsylvania.
The only prominent man new, we
believe. Lefare the people of Wt.,tern
Pennsylrank for the position is the Hon:
IL W. Williams, of Pittsbur.th. -
Qf Judge K illiams' qualitications it
is unnecestary to say anyiLing. lie has
been on the bench in Pittsburgh for the
last quarter of a century, and the
that can be cad of tam is, that has
always given entire satisfaction. The
only opposition to him comes from the
members of the Pittsburgh bar, ground
ed tl pOll the presumption' that it wid be
almost impoe ild
, o to En. lain pkt:lt.
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dso. el Markt t street. en: Is 4..4
by the C., or slur, but.le. at st ragta.
Al*, a ettaVett stock of (b. 4nest I.lquort fur
itedlclnal purAtscs, aAI Catishbe!!'s - ptsk:lnt
Ale, the Cuts/ if tlc/e In Y.. Mete tub, the
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No. 64 Market +tro..
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HABITUAL CONSTIPATION.
I OW TO ErrEcr A CLISTAIN'A NO l'Eli-
MANANT(.7URE-74,meoccuo•tion. of life pre
dispose to Costlyenens, especially thee,
allow but little tiercloe. Venous wl.o runtract
this unfortunate habit of bode, under noiti,
cumstanees.might possibly be relieved by...hang
ing their p.Yon Lary employments for other, of e
mor active lied; hut this Is by no Wean.' cer
tain.e
Habitual Courtin/Won lo a very natioate
disorder. All the oollnar• o
remedies
lues - leoly azgroviste it. Notiong can le , more
injurious thou tho continue-I use of strove ape
. They at lost Irritete, and nroallY altnoet.
Paralyee the bowels—rendering them en torpid
that enormous dotes of e•tbartie Metll , lt4,ll//,..
0o effect upon them. A 1611 , 1 aporlent. combined
1111 gentle stimulant, lithe true nal. •Iy: and
• romLination Su the 11.tholett preqh.rtion. of
there Ingredient', I. fol. In 119 NT eTTCRO3
NTONIACti lIITTEIt. This (1r.., Stornarblc
Invigerat Os the whole liLLe skin al r ual, while
gol•-tly ree not, from Its convolutlou. s'l Im
pediments to a frre pass•ae yln - uuell torn, No
ns,re purgative has Lois opera:lo,, No
orninory purls
en , t. the (it,lrr , l
Canes of (Joistlpstion abandoned it boueteol by
titatlnvo,hed medical Inc.. have !wen cured a
few weeks try the Haterr. To those who have
tried all toe med.rines of Ihedisp.u , an to v•
Itsay. try ties Irrest-title stimut ant and ape
n'. Tiler. le no .1111“lt notes... Ivlrt
should to' couo.qnee of er.l4•lllsry
habit.. HI "TVA 'l' a ICE ••It ITT ERN, 11,0) -
log the .Igor which weold Title rease ton. r, rd
from exercise, 0111 ill all easel enable the tl.-
tem to perform It. eicreturr InnetiOns regularly
aria healthfully.
THE INDIANS AND TOE
WHITE PILNE.
Although long known to tLn sborliolnes of
America. Dr. George W. Swett, Of Bolton, Les
Le,eo t t into shy,e rot easiest:lent nes, • most
ralnahie renege:lon callsd IttILAND . 6 WHITE
I INS. tt , ittlUn U, whieb for a nornher of roar.
has Elven great satisfaction In the corn of ad
these aliments dependent on an Intl aistod or Iret•
Wed eondition of the mucous ortt.ntersnes of the
animal organism. It, veriest. clia,tr, dropAy,
*Von/4 Irons , . Ws. nomeal eat , " rrh, ennsth Winn,
" t .. depen•iing on • drollitsted state of tho In
testinth It !sensor the won •oilustilo discover
ies reconeii add. I to phormo...fral
It Is likewise s' most fairlab:e cotootound
es , i's of the Sidney , nod bladder severally, as
tiny nos ran asllsfr blinself upon • costs trial.
Ivory one know. the hosting virtue of tt white
Pine for tores sad ulcers, but Dr.lssett has gore
to work and prepared from the 0., t Inside bask
of .bat isluable trees compound that wtli melt
every indication where the plus would be onto.
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.Lm •
it•s hon io: es In outs, ni ml Odle aged peOPisi
010 l prop k.;
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6, MonttY children daring the
Is ravel. Aldus, Trout,ls In old pronlul
lestalaol I.l.serato I 111n.1.sr,
of mucus or pus, or olund from 00
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Valo 10 tto hest onel
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PRINI4'ALSIIII' OF 110 ISL NO, 1,
fwi! ION1'.11", tho of p6l Nplt.
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j iGENTS II ANTED, TO SELL
CHRENICLES CF THE MAT RESELLIN
OEM
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M:11, cre..l,1•1.11"1 , 1?:11a
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MSc, as 3511 - tmazxcl 6t..
MIMS=
CIIE.S.PEmT PLACE LF TUL
INIMINIM
TRIUMPH COMING STOVE,
t,.: \u.:140 IatANT
Weil' HE CLOSED OCT,
By April First,
AT COST ! AT COST ! !
31sN•M, OUC•!.,
It moist., AND
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1.‘1011..i
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J. H.S. - H. C. BOIILANb'S;
L' a.gal aror • •tr... • 4 . 4, 1 door Crum 1 ,4 1f 4 ,,ea
ne , , II t..L . %tacotri.
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WIIITE, ORR 120.,
Attention of Buyers
NEW DRESS GOODS,
MEM
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LETTER COP\ I\G PRESSES.
Letter eopylug PI
ti••••,1
st
IJr• a,(11.r.t :Le .14
B. ROE &. CO.,
20 and 31 Gold Fllredd, NCIA ]brit
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GRAHAM & BYRNE,
Ilar.nzer , tr,lwe I ‘rran.to•atkats
• e sug • ".:15:vily la t,
II.tT, CAP AND FUR BUSINESS
At No.. 102 sit. ('lair Street,
1.1...,13 and r !1... t•• rn`l
tn.lr it .r whlrt
pIIEL.4.N'S ;s, -
OLD STAND :STOCKING STORE,
It•Tca. S4*ifil latraot.
MEM
'IIIE
Thy 1 ,, ,t wade. 1.14,1. and irual. , lrglrx`.l,
'Ol lif I tnara.t. A 1,1 rfocitn lwt
all Kracles•
nosmerr or 4v ERY . otticzeirrioN.
At prirta Ituficaumut fail lu
24 Fifth Street.
OLD STAND STOCRIN4: STORE,
rnhl4
TO DEALEEOI; -
WAITING PAPERS,
ENYELOPE4, STATIONERY,
BLANK BOOKS,
M3:1112 CI. 11.,CLI‘7_10 17112 Eil ,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
SCHOOL STATIONEEIV,
At the Lowed Wholesale Rates.
KAY & COMPANY,
=
A PRINTI,I44 'Orricc FOR
I.•n T. re ,no.l prictlri erl.o LAI lb•
11.11., and 11.,1111,q,..ti In •n , l edit •
vw,ek.y newarnper,:lf•pul.l. - L, In
r. , , ,, , , p..rtu01ty lc Ilert 1,7 . .
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11.1, .1, orou• In another
two, prod,lad.. tri•.re •
tar,e-al lve•ale
ars
per ..1111 11 ial-rateltr irtim lon I ,lull
• 2 , ^eli.niu.d aver
luvi IVY a ..a.vre
e.lonni•l ea..1.9,-
1.1 W. art n.. D.rsune In mr,are. '1
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I,po all punll.lk
etly p•aur IPA demand , . lor
{sort, All rre..l 1.1 a fir ast •ri
eoun ol an y
It...at:e p l., au.'
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ork. I.ren nay e 1.,:
pap.. and compoalt.liaa nay n 10,./11 , 1.2%.
aprlnitr mysnll. / arn compel., to
01)e.4,13 coanpualior than wool., I.n ne..
c. 4. 9. iwe 1010 folll , i liPlOt. • 111,4/00
111, 11), retilnit. 1 eirri.,or Lauds.
Alioni on, 1. required 10:
Jot, Work Au i.110.r arlio cotentii.l
whit nue hand, awl thus :La, inure
money 1.1 •ii hay e.liane.
027, .111. a
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1 lie t
s on
a ly . paper 111.0 Marlon
1,1 ;Ot
f three mad
. Ole
.I ta ..rat a conln• 4 1 .002 f,if. In
ael II for haaltls
ftillirs• sail the lisitlllgruCe of At.
e,•l,ine. II 1 6 mita:Lad 00 the ant
Ohio VS.,6lllaail 1:1: , 1 Min.:llol,la 1:1 , ,
, I•ve 101“and.1! i'•ah
fOr the .111111 la 1,01. lur re thou
11,01 what a ix a, y not:b.
rernomi ar.. reel], 800 to
.1 N. 111 , 1 11,
addre•a.
Ireth.;",n , Wet Vllg.r.ls,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
;MMES CO,,
store to FL Jonea 1 C0.,1
Corner Fourth hi. Wood Ste.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
Government Securities,
Foreign. Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons
COLLECtiONO made on all anoxia:tole point.
in the Untied ntstor and CanaCu.
IliterPSl aIIOWN on Time Ilenosio
SPRING STOOK
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WHOLESALE,
it Greatly Reduced Pficei,
CLORE F. KNOTT'S,
Aln 100 FOURTH STREET,
FM TOItY. Nos. 30. 12. 31. 34 .tnd
lII' il+''\ ,TREET, L'HILADELVIIA,
purrs (MUG II
LIGHTNING ROD WORKS.
MUNSON'S COPPER. Triti:L.tq
LIGHTNING RODS
lh Spring Flanges
l•hlt Ilott hat ih. power to csrry et Jai 111.1
trirlt at twea{y omum, iron r 04.: In oil.,
to ..,r 11 loitr unrou tLirty orb,.
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elroln.t. rot e. It sloe r .31: It cnnot
get on! F. It no reettrol th e not pr a onl•
ow. tory cony to ty • 11 .1 Parr. aria!
Inetlinto It rm. serer bea an la ao 1.11,01.
IL ho 10 , a :rout:hen 1..1 oo rah
ProfoLoo'ln the Lot a. and Collyzes
thy tolled nate,. Win beet Rod tae[ loraoia d.
In 114161131 .re toy tome Platlotaa Ilt•tt. rraro
sot nt NA: pra olenco. fltOhnratt .115L0t.0..1:
e. W.y../., eryaldrnt W 1,..fr,-oltr
(Pot.nolron:, and 1 I'. Vookl.ta, Vresltlynt
PlLL.Put,;llE•tosle .Tolle:.. I
smog thy tro.O•1 e3tiatn gm n oLIYb
thla Pont so.. yro..tyJarlthlo it.. pot aro to tl.la
rt..tott. ore la.Ay uotl..rt 7:or":
Itanoor : alloabr na 1, WO ,
eir,t rr,tc,t.rtv.sl‘. 1
Lurch ttf • llon • eur ll,l Pecnol
War.l nro'ol
ilo.t.y. Intol.tnan: ht. 8r1.1,,0'. l Poch,
burgh, 4u. la the an:rout:l4ln, ...pntry
0f Moe ho• born ou r
ttrt• or Inl.llo TwSll‘,.. It so he comlnot
1 . ...1.-.110 ran hoc, at JnlanWonnt ah the
I/oelp at New Corn, on Dr. Iterd's
roldeno Mono'. o• roPl. fires Filtlro
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t; W:n r-nkr, rthortoo; 1% l .1.
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lilatt.l, F. 1....L10rt,
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srt 1.14,zyl - Ity.ll.rhaorar 1:10 I:Air...reff.
ad rt aart, :lance.' too V 0 . ., wr ll,l-11
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lb , , 1:15 I,sl.
1,1. r. all uruL• per to•t an..l a 3 for pd un
a.:n tr rrnrvatrn uttli n , 31
tn, co,r,r3 rriarnut ultra cLarzn.
LOCKHART & CO.v
TrIth:101.
BELOW 'HAND mt. misma•
.INVISIBLE
DINIESS TRIM SKIRT.
OE=
Spring, 1867,
J. W. BRADLEYS
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
OR r .VOULILE
SKIRT'S,
T,•. 1.1% tt.r. , l t ritu tittttte ott - tr yt ,
t As I. VA. PIS flit,
LIS ttst ,ftrAllth T101:1,
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tTILEtt.—
Fon s (Le El ER*WHERE
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AT N•tloa
t.wu,s .1" 1 . .., ac.l
1.• , • •• 4.:
WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY,
97 Chambers Street,
EEM
Timtp LIST OF
Ts. I. 1.1 , j( te
to Nwltwi 6.. 1,7.
hlud,
t•r. rn. % , t Pitt sNurgh.
:Norrd ,
. Plll•hargh.
J I all, vss
I ward. 1 . 1,01 . 11.
eI , I•T r•ils, to.use. let ward, leltlste•lv.
I, ward. PIC h.
L*l,4, 11... r Plttet.nrrh.
,•hr t•rs.rn, .1d w ard. Pitt asmegb.
.• lg. ward. Plit•hurgh,
. lean. rating 11 - ruar. ;el ward. rth•
alb sward. l'lllahurgh.
J. ...Au •• 111 . 0.,tarrla Ills war; .Pltts'b.
lohts I. Ifster..airrn, Ith ss•rd rlttshurgli.
/ e.esr•• nr. averts. Itt, ward,lLUl' J.
hull ,11, utbe r lt.reds, ward,
Is. Trare. ratan & Apr...al/1V...8. It!. wartl.l•ll . l.
11. 1r0n,...! 0;1,7.11.... Ms ward, l'ltt h.
/Ober: 1,10 - otarrg.eoi till ward lellt•le'h.
A/Ns,. rolorhar.lt, ta•rrn,ll.s Iltt•ls•rgh.
Its!, r AO/ ward, l'lllshurel.
~ ,risaai Stall• r, taltru.Sll. sward, r,ltsburgh.
A. is. Millman, tavern, Stl, ward, 11.burjr.
h 31.kenaes. tavern h,a a srdFitt eburgb.
I. I, Lan ,Lan, lawrrn, all. ward. d.
1 . 1.1.,1 .11 rhl ,L 1 ward, 1 . 113.•urg,,
litilar tavern. Ith wILPI.I . II.•II , nrf(L.
th.trr Itr••ty.•atlug lloatio,Slhss•r.l. rittshorgh.
• ',lag Issnsr, Stk want,Polol,s.
Nl , ruart M11i11ti1,..4117g house, Ilk w•rd.l•ltts.
Ireurlsr I
%)1 111 ,17 t .atlogllo3ll,slflward.Pitta.
rat111,11J•uo, 111 sward. Pitts.
.10•. ettlog 1,044. SII. watt,. Plttsh•h.
1, ,, ,,•a50.f, .;:h , .1. goods, elk ward,Plttoktra h.
.101 , ,Ilansrll, Issas. 715 ward. Pittsburg.
ts.serr., Ilk ward,
t•scrte, Stl, ward, Pittsburgh.
. .
V. ward. l'lttatrurgh.
J.,a. 1911.110, tavern, loth ward, 1 . 41.4 1 1,13.
110a1.1.0. eatit., Lamar... , ward, l'Itt•h•l,
ll,(l,Lasllol.ntr, ot.cr gut Alla, Gti, ward,
tay..rn. It
Jr.. 1011. ward.
Murray. tas rru. lush wart
Gel,. It. In•••• 11. rarer., lull, ward. I'ltlstwirith
11•11...11 , 1K h Art.,. taw r o, 11,1.11war , 1.1 1 1,3•4 ,
Mxtl.lnlde,ar...atlna hone., 11,111,1•4 1 . 11.to • gl ,
Peter no!,..ekrr, a. (limb, I , ll‘ ward. VIlt•b••4
R1.101p . 1 Ittehlwl4. r. 10 , 1...11411 , mM. l'ltlOdh
4i!l.Wk o. gvOthl. 11 ward. Paltwburgl..
Wm. I'. A.111.•n, tarern. 1•1. ward /1 ,11.11 Y•
P. Pry rattne but", ward, Alieirtwusy.
1,1sul• .1 Daunt,. o. goods, lat.wwrd. SlirktCy
.1/.1111 l o twlntl. tart In, 2,1 ward. Alltgt,”.y.
harm„hJ ,hafer. ,111 ward. Allegheny.
Ilryal, .:d ward.
Alligheny.
sr,. a. b 00..., 1.1 ward, Alleglien•
Ko nil.,rfer, a. pm.. 1.1. 7.1 ward, Alloy
11..311 enel. tavern. lilt ward
InTIIIJ, I.•rf rii. Ith ward, A:le,hrry.
behantllt. tavern. Othward. Allegheny.
rest. c. Poetic lib, ward, I.llegnenl.
lluo. .111, • ward, Allegheny :
If. fiespenheldr d Co., n, geode, /10 ward. NV/
I).tnlci rrrrr, , LaVern. Itorough of Ellasbeth•
Jaron .1. I.lng. tavern. 1101. 01 .•awrenervlllw
Mere.. Kerr. e. h., Borough of Lawrence•llle
o g., liorongh of lllrrulogham
John Vil•tt av•rn. or 51r14. , .erp 1,8
Jer• .11•Itm, Lavern, Borough of Mbarglahurg
John 1.11 , Ray, tavern, baldwlnTownetap.
I. M. ‘Tcl'K, ri,n, tavern; C.,111n. 7ownshlp.
111chate, nhe retail, a. house, Co Sins 'fownahlp.
A NI elf. eating hon., (4,111.1'w...131p
.1,, , ,v01.r. lever°, Chas Ilera ownah..p.
Too, Toomoiiu. e. h• Satan levet, Tp . . •
Jae K CI, tavern, StlfMln T0wn,,,,10 • -
Peter Spellman, lava,. Winn Townahlr.•
freer flainner, eating house, .111fn.n tovenehlp.
en o• T.,wnaltlp t
Thos. till end., tavern. 1.1111
John Lowly, tavern. Pitt To,vn.dllja•
bIP•
A11an.... J 1.31, !Arc.. I . lUnt .rer..l.lp.
.I.lleph 1,11.11, .vrrn, 14,Ere,
elO.. Ulerrl-tu, twerp, linger,. Too nehly.
- •
ta , un. To,ll
.1. H. IteAtinc. taVprn. IbOn Trow-t. BNIP
.
...rms., as, tay..rn. Huta TowrisMl ,
k•rattar,.., Las,. ohal. r
l'Otir T.lwnship.
h.. Luw, !It. Clair Town.tilp.
Tr augott I*.el.t.n.r, tor. V. .rsallte• Tow.. tip.
111,am s Town.l,ll,
C nrtwlll rat ..n " F.1”..E3A1, (Ins 2ith
.;ay of )lawn, 1-.7, at D u'c.ucl, a. Y.. fur 1.1041 ,
11111.,:h JOHN G. 111LOWN, C,crt•
IHAVE TIII9 I)AY APSOCIA
, TEI) wl. mt. JilllN H. /PlY'lw and JOHN
K 111. k. In Me Mani halre nod dealing In
CAfttltll , 01l Lamps, hemp tioode. , sbandaner•
owl Alt elude t.1....5.r•rr. Imolnono wl.l
f t Ittitittlf tt an lo,otttfole, und•r lbw wren. wanton
•rotEl!nO of , 01IN 1111,0 J.
11,1„)
nom.
—WIII I otnutre Spill let to No.ll Wood Welt.
1)01 L lIETTEIL-14 half bbl,.
pri=r• Irani Itullllutirr, Juotre , elved wad
for JULLZ: .13. ()A r I ALL.s tON,
rnlllll 6at114, Ise moil!.
ERIIIN, IIIONNELL & CO.,
No. 178 Federal Street,
ERG RECEIVINti
GOOD F NST COLORED PRINTS,
OPT PRINTS. DUI COORS.
CoLIIRLD mait.ta yews,
901 BM%
lUD IVIDE SHEETINB SICSLIN,
RESUME RACE IMRE,
Colored alpacas,
WOOL DELAINES,
=I
Colored hlulzes,
Stripe Poplins, Plaid Valencla,
English Wincey, Pink Blue
and Buff Percales,
New Spring Delaines,
NRW SPRING PRIN rm.
ii!.EAcnED arvasam.
r•BLE I.IN .t:N.
4 . 111:43‘. CANRIWERE,
CORIfIE7M, 01.01 FEN,
MIMICRY.
HOOP fiIiWITN,AU
Wholesale and Retail,
ERWIN, 3ITONIELL & CO,,
No. 178 Federal street,
JLLEGHE-ri*,
Wr cal tisf. apertalt•r it,. nt buyer. at
arti , ...sale to our •toct. 11.111 round asJ
•tpl tha 19w•at price..
THE PHIS EXPOSITION.
BETEUN THARTS $2OO GOLD.
•
THE INMAN LINE
- MA.ILSTEAMSHIPEL '
Built Expressly for the. Trade.
CITY or rAP.I 4 ; CITT or RALTI.4 , IIII,
('ITT .ri , ANTNITItr. ITT I , r istu.cro...
CITYVY Or NICW
CITY
from Pleb 6%. !torte, Rlrer, N. Y..
EVERY SATURDAY
SPEED AND ACiOMMIDATION UNSURPASSED.
Prier of Flrst.Cloo• Poinsago M7•ble
ser Teri to I.lverreeo:4llll . , Round Trip 1173
New York t.• I oath., 413: lion n.l Trt t. s 3
`lt , e look In Parts, 143: Noun: Trip, .41111
RETURN TICKETS Goon TOO. 13 MONTHS.
i:ptsrs tl. - kele eta. I Derpool. Lon Jen, New
n and pusenfters to break.
at l.letep .lan.l
Eur further Information ar,,, •1 the oMre
n.
the 4 0u1p5,..., lern•o, Tower !Int..,
[lee.A San= Wnltairt
Jule, De,ove, 411 toe Notre Dame
dee Vl:tortee. r•rle: John G. Dale, ID Walnut
rtrret. DlDla , lelphla: John U. Dale, 11 Broad
ay. New TWA:
WM BINGHAM, Jr.,
ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE,
31 Fifth Street,
.1,14••14 PITTSBUIIIi/l. PA.
NTOTICE TO CONTIISCTORS.—
SC ALEI, 1 . 6 , 01 ,, 841.3.111 Ut we:•.JI.T .
•
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At io'clt.-I tt.. fir urAt•Clug tL• followlnit
Ales
Allegheny Water Works,
All thy Nor p alt •lach WA.TEIt P11 . F.,-
arttlutra.l t lr ot
ch o ch“t htts, tear. Vi •Ito— ,a •11
, 1 g tbaa.b tout
I a, re I . lc adtorsl
ocb .10 ,
to , ,otrol •turt,b the yar.
t.j,c. ....of. • holforot th . otneas
to,tbo of au Int to torittt. hot loot or
ntoto 'Lao t00.h., to the terlulo, thr
botai. tlb Inch plot
n et ot a unltora,
thlrt ta of lob:. to tan not
to
tti•b SO or
rt,re tban outola to IL,. foot. loo:h.11t,‘ Ti,.
t• ,01. ter ptoo to tt•htl a p•totore or :to
toot:tle tbo ••,oare b. to I eL, bo tea., .1 to
tt0..,• of the outxrlutrortont le. a,tbo
Wort,. at 4 to bo .tell*orr , l at ottelt ttutra
olato, as he tn•v ortoatato
t•. not
,utrod tor ra,:. ,p,e, t.pc. Ali to be
stro,, aort in
A::,: LI.I. *V' I, ncelvea 1 .44 attn. Coil way
r.tteh. a ,lurfu, yt th.• co.) b of the
ttett ~altly but. •a.l to ba d• 11144.4 IS the
*-4 t ot et. r Worts.
.1. at, abto he re 44144.1 f..t all tie VI, Phltt
thtaea ane 4 ay., I In. Ithttpt r.rt lhat • rt•ttalr.,l
sittlbe the r.•r —.ld boxes to, ma, of ~,ar
na.mo:c• Vlr el p
11.. x.• aka Ik...ces I.y 41•.1 the •b•tve
11,4.4 I. Ireel lb( Imatedlate ate I 1001,1 0(4
.
h 44(1,10:4 • 4-inrl3. and
6.1.c4 .1., Cock.. 1: V," Plugs. :4 rlr. 1,:10,
Box•• an.l b 4 r top Cock
r:41,14. t•errro4l to ror)ert •07 504 all %Ids.
111.1.1 to b. itidursud ',.oppllas for IV 11411 .
" It, 11. FRANCIS.
CEIZIEB
cots vr•ot
A L.L.4:11•1 . X•rch R. 114.
RAMALEY
lilts J ta.l., Opened
lont•tan , ln.
11[1 . 7•11TrI.AT:ON
Wboie wroon: or
A LARGE STOCK OF FINE I Amotaut r.tlaerne..l
SPRING CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
NEW STTLEi IN THE MARKET,
Whl•lt .1111. r offered at p ftELTLY REDUCED.
1 . 17.10E1 from likst
Fice Sprig OTerrosti, si
64,iarrt
floih Drne F. 6 1 ,1 "
Papor.Collars at Coat.
336 LIBERTY STREET
Orgo oV l Lo l/:i . no. one door Above hir Ilst
rithiMl,7
TEAS AND SUGARS.
000 D COMEING SCOAR. far $1 00
P • . ,• 1 410
ItL
I , XTRA TA
11100 ,AI
1 0 00
BEST LETIIA C •• 7 .• 100
. TEAS.
Another !LUG lot of TEEM TEA. of IsAt
Direct from China and Japitn,
Per 61.1pe Covetintlns. itoelln C. 0.. J. B.
h.m,ompllglng rmythlng (LOUD AND
( LLEAV LI. wiky of Teas, M. about. -
20 Ceuta 11010 W the Coarnqn Prlee. ,
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 & 171 Federal street,
=l3l
10 TONE MIANUIPACTUB EBEL
TONE
—Proporels far the Manufacture of
1.500 TEST Ur 10 INCH HUSE,
will be received untll THWISDAY, kl•rob Hot
1147.. t 6 o'clock r.
. . .
IiEOHOIL WILSON.
ClA.lmmo Covtullt, an Min. Engines And Hs.,
Nn. to , roorth ntn.l, PittAblarxh. enbll:l4
VIAIOIIt OIL CLOTIOL—HaIing
priTATA.I oqr pricemAc e. no* offrrolll.loth.
Aast.ru rate". A large atom ou DagE amid..
1.-
a irabli pAtterne, lot wbolesal• Aud r 1.1411.
DT J. A H. PHILLINA
RIAI4 . r 1 ss4 X 81. Cloth ttxx4.
01500#411:1311
IS. 3-4 c.
1 Case Dark Detallies,
WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and 182
ALLEGHENY;
• AT 12 1-2 c.
2 Cases Ext eaGood Prints,
MEI
IS le
I_ t:
- AT
WII. SEMPLE'S,
I=
1 Case Dark Merrimack Prints,
=I
AT
*M. SEDIPLE'S,
PLAIN ALPACAS,
Striped Molnirs, Wool Delainee,
3DIFELT.s.ALINMEI, dbc, cbc.,
Selling Very Low, at
WM. SEMPLE'S,
BOROFGII OF SOUTII PITTL,BtR6II
. • .
ACCOUNTL+. •
THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS
111:1 -.Arm,. of tbetnlN ., re oft'. Ilornogh
of r,pertfll,.-
for Ow Inf..ru.ntiat: of cit. , . sod Inx -payers:
l'lrr,r
•
-
--
li OItOUGII 01' SCIETFI FITTS-'
lin:Wt.-Ill,ln' TMEA,-
I:11.Y.IL, IN ACCUI NT WITH SLID
Ti, Cab:: fr.. Wrr.. fv!mrr
$
•• unlY CoLvoiNr
V04r1..
Ilell.l Fun 4.,
z.)
Min. , 4,1 Yorl ,
JPreto..l
........ ........ ....... . *1
J. rf I. A.,• 1..... 0 13 I I
J. llll,kr.rr 1.1 Vo.
X.
I.
ilrd• 11 -. 111 , 11 Pat - 111. •••onils. 4 411 I.
42 17te "
•
in bold
I ~f
Irtaeury
HENRY ,71111.1.F.VGAR. Is .4C
-1..1 NT WITII BLOW/LOH UP t1..1.111
PlTThlit HMI
To a• r :
Preen for..r 1,1 •I
••Laz 14
•• .....
... . .
=
=
I=
11.1 L
,STREET,
=I
180 and 182
FEDERAL rTREET
ALLEA;RENT
.A.T 13 e.
180 and 182
FEDEIe.IL STREET,
ALLEGHENY
French Chlntzeft,
180 and 182
FEDER.IL STREET,
ALLEGHENY
For/ .
sticti/,1 L,a4
NV. Ha'. • ;a
rwdcrtritl •r. Mud
nu,l I rtt,rt,
•• Ina 10 ce
a. •p 0- 01.1
•• V leg Bonds
'• • •• ,: I,•nrrnn,
••• per cent.
I have ..asmnizd the se..
zin .v of
Fleur, li.a..t'
r•r. 501 ,t iv Li.
Li 'tat,:
cc. Audlivr.
1101101'GH OF SOUTH PITTS
,' I.l". , :ntnt ~r Warr.n.
tr,r.. 311,1.111, ~ 31•, , , V. 1,7,
or clusaiLor rry Irbto,,a.l••rl.l
..... . ..•.•.. . ......... • ,1(,01.1
For
V. aL.11,,s Ligl.llve
1.1.1r.r•
Itor ,s!arlr • n. ,11. - ,or, lork.lat,:e and
Teri .
For Ito .4 71
I
For VI, I, g•
Tor Po.lct
For Kr Lle, to .01:11er
lur tt...nt of•..t. c/. Houat 051.. ran) . Itv Lv
ro r T.: •5 1011,, vlz.
Coot. forale a oat
Pltlnt ttuous szlYur
-1,1.61, C;
Ttnirr*Tl
•
STIVA AUT. Clcrt.
10I'NTY BOND ACCOUNT,Bor
•
ugh of :AoutlB l'ltt,urgn.
-Total an.o , nt of gon, 1.. u. d. PrJl
=2l2n===3
Ilse A. l•ral.
nance of March
Avouv.t rt dt tp....1
Leaving outittuunlng 3tatch.e.
Bount♦ Bond No - nt lno
• Or• 1 . 0
Itohleson.ll, &Co.. ott account r...• 141
Illlororth.l•ort..r A Co.."n •cc•t
Hount, I,•nd No. I
Wor••14. Malrto, • & r70,.0rl se , / 1.... o,
Bounty
• 1 1; ' ,::
N... r
Do.
$l. A.
hs. p• 1.1 •n.l en. 1,011,0 on
4.0.10.1.00 x
Le.leg txclnsl, of accrata In
terval, 1,1:0
ut.oc •
Amount .lupltr.sto , 1,4 (14.5= 81
14t.e.1 t.n N. Nantt.,. T,, al 31
ill.. pea Ct. IaWALICIII uo is 131 R 2.
Iltlnnc,
Colleel.ol by W. 11. Bark, anal
tt,f i 1 or ,
Error, at.l 1,01,f3L%011, .
Kap,nor co:lrrttbo t't
11.4111 In co:1,1 liar.
Ilalsnre o ul..tottullv 310
Cu11y:1...3 II . 11. or
11A•lrr pall!
Tregrurt r
Ml=
Amcoint .ILtpll,lte 1. , 174
11. IlArttr and .,
r n 5
ps..l J. :11.cli art. T rcs,ru. . 7.5 70
11,P4
LOtorals ton
170•nr1 $7,6117 62
TA ,fi41,1,m1.3 la ,et rrozn
rule hlaatlck., 0 to takt.it
01.7 etritta autt...yonerol.•nr, 7711,7. by
the Ill.!, of .7 11701 r. naae - mor 01.1
Colltctor for 77 , 7,1, la Int names. 0 re
earh, the, lonrrattoos will be un s..t
-07.37,ttal 3,06 (0
=
Bal ante oarnlisetrd chip. .....
I,lauce oluu. 1 , 04, In •a
Bounty 41 t,tlmlllN-, March R, •t'. t).141
Uncoil cicd 'l
- 4.09) 13
AMOI/11, tots molded for
A. WILIA)X. Aud/wr.
- F ()SEMI S. STEWART, TREAS
rricEn. IN Al:l'ol3%T %VITO 13011-
01:011 OF :OLTO I'ITTISIJIM 11. '
.
To can H former Trcaelirrt,
•• W. Halo°, tax. 1157 ........
•• W. 11. Harker, tax, 1M • :N.', to
•• V•hloit• I.lrezwe 'lx,'
J. tax, IFln 37 03
By redenipllnn — borrugh warinntsn 6it 3$
bounty bonds and
..... —4,077 In ,
ll3l•nce In Tnasur7l3l•reb IS. 1,3: .4 re,
.I‘./n.M . /111. w • la, Tynainrer.
BOATING.—For 'Sale at - ,the
Bost noose of the Arn I Buie
snore, 1111., n cix onnd 511YLL n‘,AT.
Max: It. Vito", of Olrceopolcit. L. I.: is to pen
tort ordr oc non, Las log tern nneO
-• "dm and ss ~..I as Ile, has
but eight time, It WIIi bs s".l r"
furl bier Informatloc. *psis. so 11. LEWIa. 37 Lex•
then Ws, 13.111..055. Mt... r. 1.170 If
•
NOTICES. WANTS
/ A GENTs w ANTED,
31.4rch
MF.ETING.—The
C.J.:1,.f 01,N , of
0, //Fir"' I'll •11. t 1: "1 MIN! NG
S. h. :4• the
k'i:ls,..oet. 310/11/./.l'.
TII9S. M.
Sec , n.c.o Trt,
k t
Marc!. - (
- t.H - TITE PRESIDENT AND
1:g cos,: t`,2 1.. 1• •
Is IL, ,cr.:n, •.(
1,, or :,pr.
MEMM=UMI
El=
SAVISt,
j
ELECTION FOR ' , Rust-
DENT an PIRE , T.US,f thy Ms,
itheir Ban'.•
In 4 lion, ,ATU”I , AY,
I r a ',l.
Ca-I•'[.
MUMUIMEnnE3=I
P,Mlr7:Oll, Fob. i.C;•
ANNUAL ME17.1 ING
m m.. tt:t.ck. ttondl,d.!er. cf
orompany for Mu e`oc ot Dlrretors and ipch
edmr bet'. re 1•1:1 Le
tmld of amid Company. In U+•.: CILy of
tal it.
Third. Wednesday, 020E110 of
March, A. D. 11:167.
AT 10 O'CI.,IIIZ, A. M.
Tb• Pl,k and Pnar.l bo•k. gif the
ornrapr, at Muir Jillta In the Cuy of Vii,biargl.
tip. Trankr,i. Ag.n..r. to u,. cia ar Sew
lvrk, will be closed,. iL. 314 DAY UY
•r. mnd runnin tko. 21s: ..r
of .11..rek :can,.
V. H. llCTCHlN'iON,Strrets.ry.
FOR RENT
rItENT.—The eligibly lo-
A- 1.1....1N KS. STAN 1,. No. 1.1 Liberty
crept. now cui.1...4 by W. V. Btrt I Co., ...
oe L.,
Sr
Ll,ltsess, 16 oft - en:it for rent.
I , ur ter= .apply to
W. If. AID.
No. II Insm.knn!,.,•re
10 I.ET
TWO HOUSES TOLLET,
nttb Ely , 11”..n., 1 , 41 i 1 10t.3
elld. ..114
JA KA 4:4 IK 1 tat,
Liberty
To LET—UOOM.
A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH BARD,
Ina ;al's', fAmll3 - ; peollrroaa and Mt •rlfr pre
tt_rretl. Lo , atlon deslrslJ: , .; and witlatn tea oda
wa4k of the 1 . ...P.01ee.
P. 1112 t •.W." Gonna rr!
MERCHANTJAILORS
SPIIING STOCK,
lincelving a LARGE ASI , C 4 23II•LETE
Ah4vItI3IENT of
ME!
=I
=
=
(TRAY & LOGAN,
so. .7 .1. c.d.
HENRY G. HALE
SOrdawur COE. PENN iND Sr. IM IR SUB.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
I=
All the Novelties of the Season.,
EILIS
I=l
First-Class Merchant Tailoring
E,qtabllslunent
MEI
W, HESPENHEIDE,
liereliant,
N 0.50 ST.CLAIR STREET.
I=
=
pititqns ,p t:t. laLest Est
CZEZI
RAMALEY
A.S JUST RECEIVED
MEM
NEW STILES
HATS AND CAPS,
I=l3
20 Per Cent, Leos Than Down
Town Prices.
Re eel tour ISEST 511. E and CAISIItERE
'11AT.4.. •t ONE. DOLLAR LOWER. than
•uy other Illonbe to the City. '
DIEM
Call and Be Convinced
334 Liberty Street.
4 / ,
f 1! , •
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CLOTHILIC EMP,ORIVNE
mlll2:ei
DIS SO L UTIOS . OF CO-PARTNERS!' I P.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP here
tofore existing Detworn 'the undersigned,
under the nun.. of 111. 1 ,,SATLIS CO„ Was did
eed mown] con.ent; J. L. DuNSEATH.
retiring "',"'""' to
",t.-Ttrtr';!7;.ilqii'±
ANI.CIT.
.1. L.WI7.NnEATIL
O, rrtlrlng from the J R
EWELY 10_7Si NE'S I
ere tru.l, rt.% than" to my trlrnds an.:
Et1...031,11 for itJ el r patrons.. M.O. ,, wcd
of on us. and would rm.pectfatl• gullet: a contlu
nance of Ow lame to nay sere,tor,.
J. L. 1/11‘SEASli,
I=s===2ll
t
The uderslgn,.. , . lisvlnr i purch•seil the Inter
..Lof .1. L. 111 Sna.A.Tri. weuld aunou.cc that
they ~ •111 coatlnue nie Luslue:e of
._.
EMI
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELERS.
I=
xo. 56 k IFTEI STREET,
1111
tfCcr ILO firm name of
DUNSEATH & CO
DUO
w. G. DUNSF.ATII
6EO. W. ISA-Lk:II
PROVISIONS.
!SUGAR CrIITD HAMS.
PM ED 111:EF,
UREA lirALST BACON.
htIOULDERIS AND SIDRA
CHOICE No. I LARD.
ExTivi. NO. 1 WINTER. STRAINED
LARD OIL. •
I'AILLOVIi AND RILE GREASE!
:OA "I
I have stored • larg of the store Pend s.
Inne • which t antpretiseed to supply to the trsde
St the 'met, tuarLt t prices. In toil It
thttr Interest to 4ii!tr.ae a es't before l'oret.-
log elsetetert.
JAS. LI?PINCOTT,
Pork _]Pucker,
No. 23 Seventh St.,, Pittsburgh ,
lenu47
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS,
mug
rNo. 110 Wood Sty /Pittsburgh,
r-gsE'..V.V.V'MTN2l` , l th =l\ll'l , lll . :g
w ALNUT, OVAL and SQUARE . MIRROR,
ILAIT and PICTURE /RAMER (0 , 1010
Corulea. Hands and Buttons. Consols, Tripod
and Bracket Told. of exquisite dsslgn and
w A r IVIVisqt . ND REGILDIEU executed to the
hlahrst style of the art.
44 - PRICES MODERATE
Ll,ot 11.-80 Haig. Extra ram
11T F lour. l¢ /tor- and for ..I• trr
X ETZE it & ARMS tRONB,
at/1 etitir Klan 11l Pint tris.
=
Na:rl,:era - .., to .-tr.vl-, •1 , 14 rlt• and vle . lni
AL.!
JrC.
I
1 /3
11. •\'l}
1111 l
•• :
I
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".
w T
' .4Lia
0:: , A1,A i‘l: 0,101. , z1 • It•lcvs
y t . t.. 1.
tt: 1• t..
It. to
CCUttAN,-
\kr AN"rl,ll.- 500 f TI. , an .
utt.rrs n..sir •
aad.
J. c. T[Lros.
..tree[
BANKS AND BANKERS.
BANKING LIOUSE
JAY COOKE & ,
turner IV,II and Na,tat:Sl;+.. New,Vork
rornD, •••Ittt nl:rbouei In 11.111•1,1 pals•
T 1 W
to banks.l I lu,-,1,,r-lor•b•-t•oct,‘ '-
,Oa Pr tio-Ir Isicl•••ltag
ur 51,
1:•,•••• aLo ‘io . \S.. ate cot,-
•:• o , 1,••• lr:1.111,C
~• •• arr poa•p,:,
i• • : ,:pi•la of lo•% •
, • F
E IS
Ittill
1 an
; "
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HART, & CO,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS.
=I
fnCIT.:-.;','ORS TO HANNA. HART G C 0.,)
I=IEM
Exchaugc, Coin., Coupons.
And parth ul.tr Vten , on
:..t e and ...ale vf
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
ihr - sIGIIT ' , RAF Tb ON I.ONIIJN. 1,113,"
N, HOLMES & SONS,
No: 57 Market. Street,
Dern.1,,,,1v , 1 In r, irn and C•irrecey.
vanta of
the 1241::,0 ,L ,t, and esttad....
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
EOUGET AND SOLD ON C0:Y..41010N
Pgadc , ilar a:feu:l,m pail to th, lauren and
aIL 01
U. S. Seeltrities.
GL.." C. S.'FINE'i
FIVES, 1111....:
t 7 . 11,111..11.
rs,ongl. : IN'L
culler:r D d lE .
STENE.S3
RC=
SAVINGS BANS,
No. 63-Fourth Straet
CHARTERED EN 1562.
llcPn i•+ received anLI , yrry EIATIM-
D.SI Ev FIN Inure.t coin
+7..”. Mar .a.l Nor-I:Own
!1:h of rpeti ilraw
ot (Iv, TAL.
President, ISAAC JONES
EMIE
EMCWIII2
=
• • •
HAW:,
IMES:ItEt
Fecreta and Treasurer,
ULNA:MEER
roql
pEopLcs,
SAVINGS BANK
OF PITTSBURGH,
I.VCORPORATED 1E166
Capital, - - - $lOO,OOO
7 TOURTE STREET,
OFFICE, lie 7
{ire Irealiticut
F=
ars. rci 14 EVI, 1041,1.
4/6.1,
E. E.
K. 31 1;,,,1LA
IBE=2e=
;•rrctan a 1 SIDNST P. 1 OX rAlNnomr.
H. rent. Intorr,t allowed on time depo.lta.
watle and It.
fate r,carl[l.,..
Bar, °i.e. daily. "cep: Sund.o.s. from nine
f
I
a
Wrdn.,day and ratnntaT rreutng,r.pna 1 1. to
ulna. l,•Cit , i7L• inntl
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &e
NEW CARPET STORE.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.
WILL ork - ..N kletll 1 , 5 u. AN ENTIUZ
NLW ,TOC A or r
Frap,..maii.e.,
OIL CLOVIS, if ALTINES,IVIALOT SIIADES, IC., IC
NO, 21 FIFTH STREET,
I=E
OVER BATES & BELL'S.
FEBRVARV, ISG7
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
1=
CA_ MI:IP JO 'Ti .. ,
Ccmrrltlpg the Mgt tOrn• a.a In
Ingrain. Three Ply and Eng.
Was :Tapeary Bripisels,
13=1
WHOLESALE - AND RETAIL,
•s this lo , cst prices since the ierir.
McFARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Sheet.
I=l3
AVAL L PA PEI? S
GOLD Ell ROSSED PARLOR PAPER'
WOOD AND MARBLE intreTiox
PANEL PAPERY:
TINTED PANEL. PAPER!.. for Per.
lure and Calllogs.
•
In New DeNigas, at
XO.lOl L'ET STREET,
=MO
JOS. x. IIC&llEd d 880.
lIANTE D.-
".t t.t „I'l .t
...... the ht r-
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DEN BY LLOYD
..WILLIAM BEA
ftr,
Ltlr Art.
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