The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 20, 1867, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, 31A1tvil 207.15G7
RELAVON4 i.l" %NIA
10 TEE GREAT
We have endeavored to keep our rea
dere well posted in regard to the pro
greys of the two meat rival lines of rail
way running from the Missouri River
towards the Rocky Mountains, and
thence to be carried still further west
wad until they mee t the Central Pacific
Railway, which begins at SacranieCto,
and is already •completed nearly to the
summit of the Sierra Nevada, the moat
difficult part of the route between the
Missouri and the Pacific.
The most northern of these rival lines
is the Union Pacific Railway, whick bu
gins at Oinalm, in the now State of Ne
braska, on the west , bank of tee Mis
souri, a few miles above the mouth of
the Platte, ansi.whi di runs along the
north aide of the last named river to its
nource in the' Ldhicky 310untains, about
one hundred Miles north of Denv‘fr.
The work Cm this line has been pushed
forward with great energy, and the road
is now finished-and in use souse distance
beyond the hundredth meridian •of
lon
gitude.
The Union Pacific Railway, Ea,ter..
Dirision, begins at the mouth rif the
- Kansas river, at the twin cities a Kan
eda City'. and Vilyandotte. This rued
runs almost due west up the-valley of
the Kansas, following that strsiam to its
remotest "source near the base 'of the
Rocky 3louniains, and thence, by a
slight northern detlecsion, to Denver, in
Colorado - Territory, at the base of the
mountains. The entire distance from
Kansas City to Denver is Sul aisles.
/WM two bombed milesof this road
are finished and in operationi
The course of faith the Platte and the .
Kansas rivers, from the mount:dna to the
31:660uri, adliss "the Plain 4," is very
nearly from west to east. These rbadS
are of course about Platte •
road being au overage of about a hundred
miles north of the KIIISAS road. There .
Is not much difference iu the length of
the two lines. The Kansas road is u lit
tle shorter than its rlysl, audit 11116 great
advantage in climate and soil. The
cuilutry drained by the latter stream is
all good either for arable or pastoral agri
culture; the valley of the Platte, on the
other Laud, has long stretches of laud
practically worthless. Both ate dr6.
cleat in timber, except the lower for:y
miles of the Kansas valley, which is a
well timbered region. There is
ince of timber bear and on the moun
tains.
Both these roads will reach Dancer—
the Kansas rorid by the main line, the
Platte road by a branch of about a hun
dred miles.. It is now pretty certain
that they will cross the Rocky Moun
tains and enter upoa the great basin of
. Utah separately, and, it may be, unite
with the Cot fro/ Pacific road at Salt
Lake. 'New Mexico and the basin of
the Colt ratio will be reached by branches
from the Kansas road, opening up to
settlement and eorumeree the finest and
most extensive grazing cmintry on the
globe, and affording easy access to the
boundless mineral treasures of those im
--mense regions.
Theso are certainly the greatest artifi
cial thinouglitares in the world; lot they
not only inter-penetrate and render ac
cessible vast regions of vat ied ;Mil un
told resources within our' own national
boundilries, but thy open to us 11 new
route to Asia and the Pacific Islands,
shorter and better by far than any other.
Even Europe will find its best route to
China and Japan through this avenue.
It is well for the whole country that
these'iWo competing lines across the con
tinent, from the Missouri to the Pacific,
should have started on the race so neur , y
together; that they are both in the hands
.or nien of energy; and that the Govern
ment favors them equally in lands and
lauds. It lathe most magnificent con
test' the world ever • saw, ana — for the
greatest prize.. Birth- will be successful
to 12 good degree; but one of them wilt
be the great route between the Atlantic
sod the PacifM. •
Have we, as Pennsylvanians, anY
. in
terest in ibivccinteet 1 , This is the ques
lion we wish to diecuse this murniutt.
The • Union - Pacific Railway of the
Platte is urged nn by the enterprise, en
ergy and capital of -New Ybrk and New
England, aided by Chicago and other
cities of the Great Lakes. It is the eon.'
tinuation of their main lines of railroad,
to which they are ambitious of drawing
the rich trade of the interior basin, the
Pacific border, and the Pacific ocean.
And truly that trade is a:' magnificent
prize. ' •
Tlie.Cuion Pacific Itri:way ( of the Kan
eat in the natural i cute for Pennsylvania.
—for Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Cincin
nati, Indianapolis and St. Louis—and it
Is unduly to the enterprise and wealth of
PeriusylVania and St. Louis that it is so
energetically uud rapidly pushed' fur
ward.f The road will be v t lrtually an es
tetuiwo of the Pennsylvania Railiouil to
the Pacific. West of the Missouri this
roadlias decidedly the advautaire over
its more northern rival; therefore all
that is required to secure 'to cur own.
State the chief highway of the world
is to give to those Ishii have the will and
the .ability to enter the lists for thisprize
course.
Viewed from this. standpoint tbe bill
to enlarge the capital of the Pennsylva
nia Railroad Company, which recently
nassed our Legislature!, will be been to
Le a wise and lienefizent measure.. It is
meededi for without it, connections with
the Pacific Railway Of- the Kansas can
not he Drohtelited with tl•at 6gree of en
ergy and rapidity essential to the securi
ty 01 the grand result. This question Las
nothing to do with our local disputes
With that Company shout the Councils
sille road and other matters.' Let it put
lot th its utmost powers beyond the Mis
m.se,ippi, and the greater its success there
the better for Pennsylvania, and for
both its great cities. This Is a noble and
perfectly legitimate enterprise on its
part, and, so fat, it deserves the cordial
support of every Pennsylvanian; for-all
our roads, the Connellsville among the
test, and all our interests, will reap the
benefit of this Traus-.M.issisaippl enter
prize.
prize.
' But this is not all. In order to put the
roads of oar State and those of the
States west of us into direct connection
with the Union Pacific lltail way of the
Kansas, It is necessary that the old Mis
souri Pacific Railroad, extending from
St:Louis to Kansas City, 2 , .1 miles, he
purchased and the grade - changed frOcu
what it is now (54 feel) Ito conform to
that of the Kansas road and of the roads
this aide of the Mississippi, which are 4
feet Bj'inches. The old company is not
able to make this change, and the Penn
sylvania Railroad Company is the only
party able to do it. This indispensable
enterprist will regairo.a large amount of
!law gout reason. to bc~
I:eve that rieotiatious for this. roarcirOe
are 1n progrtr,q. Moremit.r, io renter
this line of communiatiou with the re
,on beyond the ilinSiiSsippi complete, a
bridge across that river at St. Louis Is
essential. This will most likely he a
submerged tubular lablze, and will rust
several millions.
With these connections complete—for
ull on this side of the Mississippi is right
now—Penneylyaniu will Lave the short
est and best route Let - omen the Atlantic
nod the Field'c ihat in be made. To
show this •ve copy the following from
one of the letters of Mr. Com.nr, writ
ten for the tie Zr:rrn, while 'lts an excar.
slots torort Riley, on the Uhion Pacific
Railw.iy„ in Novetaher last. Ilk Wiles
of distances are rump led fr6m authentic
documents and arc perfectly accurate. •
t i a lndina) , tntm, Stet,
cm. s
l' las?) a
arvh atid o
Kansas City to St. lioult
sr. I,llls to
. .
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/Milt/T.1 , 01:Y to COIOIIOOLI
( . I,lvnbu. to 1-11.1,tourgh..
-.• • .
to NW,' York, via .11
1 . 4 , 4 (2 1, ;NT, rvh
Kanlh3 elly to Carst,run
t.urnerou to tranicy 17 ,
...“11,,y to Ltll,sa,
LAIICII,O lllTltl,tairgl/
II Lta bur,ll to Nut/ bark, s., ;above. 1;1
C,
I 011 ,0n. , , Ibn,no.nl onfl:gt. Joarg.l.7t. ".
go Quin,y,) rem, W FOrg
grgyor ,ogoi Po 11!
rtei t, Yew Yuri_
Cit y to ljnitieruii
mill,fron to Q/tnry
Quincy to Spx 111 114
,prln.nel.l 10 I , ort tt4 tie
Fort Wayne to l'it,earen
ri
to
tlAntreu to .Neyloch 4 . 10 Al
lenwn
From Kansas City to Philadelphia (be
above distances are respectiVely 7.1 miles
less, to : Ittl:t and
nlsTa,cloirnox cITT To :.1* Tom:,
=TM=
cy ua etbuce
Ch:ertgo to 11ut1.41.4 cIA zuutlitc
3.ltctilgua
11.11.410 to Atl•auy (N. Y. Contr(o).. tt.4
.I.ll,irty to Nov York (111,1.40 u
ilvort ... 114
1470
Via Dun( irk mu 7 the Nr ll' Yor7.• and tine R R.
L 6 l cnica.zo
cilits..tgo to Dunk:llk (S. Mlchican
I.:.kn sunny ..te)
Duulzuk .Nuw 4 , 0 "
We thus see that the distance between
Kansas City. and New York is less
through St. Louis and. Pittsburgh, and
via. the Pennsylvania Railroad, by 91
mile; than via. Chicago and the New
York and Erie; and less by 113 miles
1 than by the New York Central. And
even by way of Chicago and Pittsburgh,
via. the littshurgh,_ Fort Wayne
than Chicago road, the distance is less than
the New York Central by St tulles.
'ME NEW YORE Times has made a
discOvery and is astonished thereat. II
has round out that "a desire to provide
for the future of the Republican Party
has unquestiorably contributed not a lit
tle to the didieulticsthat surround ties rev
construction roller of Congress. — That
is not a mild way of stating the trans
parent fact which every intelligent man
in the country has bad a definite concep
tion of all along, but it will do. All free
people are actually governed by parties.
Absolutism affords the only 'escape
from the sway of parties that has been
invented, and the escape it offers is rath
er comparative than complete. All par.
ties, in working for their perpetuity
and power, believe they arc consulting
the Is st interests of the whole. Were
the fact otherwise, all parties would be
embodied and gigantic shams and hy
pocrisies. Doubtless, the It:publican
Harty wants to keep the future of the
Ln ion in its own hands. It would be
wanting to coran.on sense and patriot
ism if it did nut. The Democratic par
ty, ejected six or seven years are, Item
an ascendency it Lad held, statist unbro
ken, for half a century, desires to recov
er its lost estate. From its stand-point,
this is commendable. Lich of these
parties seeks to control the ten seceding
States; the Democratic party Ly eo.op•
crating with the rebel element, which
'wits the basis of its former saccess; the
Republican party by vindicating the,
rights of sections of the population here
tofore greatly oppressed. This contest
is unavoidable, except by an abandon
ment of popular institutions, which the
people will never consent to.
Guitar llALPtstr., it aptcars, in his
examination hefore the Judiciary Com
mittee, did not fully sustain his own re
port of the conversation he had with
President. Johnson concerning the finan
cial situation of the Government. Ile
admitted that the Presisient only re
marked, in substance, that "if Congress
continued concocting measures of ex
travagance, instead of reducing and
economising the National expenditures,
the pishlic debt would be increased in
stead of reduced, and the most serious
consequences would. cease." The rest
of the statement was editorial inference
and embellishment.
Oiler men than President Liison,
and cooler than LC, by large odds, have
taken the same view of the case. The
truth is, the reckles'ssness of Congress,
and particularly at the house of -Repro
sputatives, in' ukaking appropriations,
absolutely appalls ail sensible business
men. If the members do cot mean to
bring upon themselves and the nation
the Shame and disgrace of the Repudia
tion they pretend to loathe, they must
ressrdu their prodigality., and that right
speedily.
•
Tno bricklayers, Ow:hirers and stone-
InaSOnS of Trenton, 5..1 , have unani
mously resolved 'that "it is not desirable
that at this time au increase of wages
should be demanded by the members of
this association, believing, us tve do,
that it would only induce landlords and
ot4rs to increase the relltS i tif houses
and other necessaries of life std nigher,.
and which at present arc far above the
reach of many of us." This.is a prat:-
tic4l and wire view of the matter. hose
the wages of all kinds of labor can he
kept at the top mark, and the prices of
aliTue products or results of - labor he
kept at low ilgurv, is a profound toys.
tery, which multitudes attempt to real
ize, but no ono can explain.
Lowe year charges were freely itiade
that the liquor dealers of this city
had conjointly made h. heavy purse to be
expended in corruptly engineering a
liberal license law through the Leg'sht.
tore. A couttaittee was apitoiute.l to
illrestigatellicr,c Charges. .11. report has
now been made by that. Committee. It
tome out that no bribery was commit
ted. But it further appears that the re
putation of, the Legialatlre was 50 ',pi i t
Was not found difficult for u speculator
to raise quite a sum under pretence that
he meant to buy it.
TLIE Ft each have at last left Mexico;
not as they entered it with loud vaunt
lags and gay visions fof the imperial
throne they were to' plant; but with
trailed banners and confessed defeat.
NEW CITY I:I3iLDINGi,
' Ir. Luutlxr letand an
Att .f provir.lil,z for thecrec.
tiou, Ly tii,eity, of p. building to include
office, for the Mayer, Ontroller, Treas.
;re,, Reg:11.11oz, C'
:i lama lr•craphaud Co..incil Chambers.
James 'McAuley, Thornas s:gel, William
Phillips, JanisLlM. Brush, iJohn. Hare,
William M. Lyon and William Holmes,
are the Commissioners named in the bill.
At the time and place provided these
Commissioners met, accepted the trust
and duly qualified. ,
'Prior to the passage of this act the
Councils linu r rlii the lot on Smithfield
sticet, extending lima the Postoillce edi•
tice to Virgin alley, 'wing 120 feet square,
for the suns Of $1(2•1,050. It is designed
that the new buildings shall Le erected
on this lot, the °lces on SmitliSeld street,
end the prison on the rear, with en
trance -from Virgin ,
At the organization of the Board
Messr.i. Lyon, Bare, Brush,
McCauley, and Steel were present. Mr.
Phillips was elected President el the
Board, and Thomas Steel Secretar.
The Commission, re, above named are
gentlemen of the highest character; sev ; ',
eral- of them Ste among the largest of
our 'tax payers; have had much ex
perience in building, aMI all of them
command fully the confidence of oar
I topic.
CM
OLNTLENIAN addressed a Few words
to the noon-day prayer meeting yester
day, in which he begged the prayers and
benefactions of the Chri,tiau people of
these cities la behalf of the starving poor
of Alabatua, nod representing himself as
an agent to soliett means for their relief.
Ile, however, exhibited no credentials.
I hind-hearted , gest:lt:man present sug
gested that a collection be taken up Cu
the spot from the large audience present;
but this was Objefanii to, and wsa not
aOll, In the afternoon we had a c a ll
Mont the same gentleman; but us Le was
unable to give us satisfactory assurance
that he was a true man, we declined to
publish what he wished to say z Ile may
be all that be represents himself to be ;
but if so, he is singularly obtuse as to
the Ways of the world in regard do such
mtti;rs. Only let a man uome Well ac
credited, and he shall receive from us all
the aid that he could reasonably ask in
ptusecuting so laudable au object.
Tuu age of miracles Las returned.
Negroes have held a paiitical meeting i[tt
South Caron:la—in Charleston, tlie
very citadel thereof. -This nesting was
lovinely rtildriissed Ly representative
men of the chivalry; auti.the blacks
ru
oponded with enthusiasm. The demo
cratic "courting" of the ucgroe, has puL-
Ircic We shall see what
otripring will ti.timatelyroule of it.
YOE •AORE
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fr• a: a r.t.l•tate of the.
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BLUME> THE LIGHTIIOUnE.
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tivne r Itrlngrat Coll en , l rnalarloa:
tale lar,ltaa!e .rotectl.e medicine If tepee:
I=ll
dreotp.le, Interinl,tent fever, or
any of the eorer, , lsloes wht , h cold weather aeon,
IrelecLe egcravete, sh,o:l tate II regular:,
th - uegbout the Winer and sisrleg month,.le al,olutely '.4
THE INDIANS AND THE
' 1411/'IE PINE.
Itn, 111 , 1,1 to the - ,orlzlnts Or
Ate. tics, Ito. 6,org a 0%.. Swett. of •
1t..0100, Liss
brought le, emtt,e• tot ,on'rectletit 116.1 moat
yai,thir I . .JLAND . riwigst:
tru,l), of yeitta
3a, tr vrn o.es! Pmtlif..tloa In the. curt, of all
trt,te •,11..this e.o Intl.stuv,l Irrl•
I.Lte. , l , ondltlc. tu, thucou. 11,1,r•ne• of the
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te...tln• 6. It It with( tl,u wont v.clu .ll..corer•
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I. utiy t I bum scrutlual xne. Nrlnh,
It Is 1.1.ew1,. a a ...I. irsluahle eurnuounel h
• of th.. nufme7v s n,l i b 13.1.1, grnerally.
go, oc
O u rt.. natio() up..o a nln,lr trial.
arty ne know.* the virtu.. or the
(or rolls and ulcers. but 11,. ri,utt hat nitre
uori and pr. hare (rum the I . .Fe, lonl.le hark
of .hat treecumpuund that wlll mu. t
a.vhr, lit would L. 1511/..
v int c • ... o
your:lhr th I 4 .11 e aged prOIP. , ,
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In F. 1,1
• top, Agt. •
rlme ditlinisty cl,ll4ren Inc the
nJt I:l.nty Truul.ll2 12, old peonle:
litddty, C'evratr , l 11110.1. r
DI en tr, or 11,11',1 or pt.+, or DIU'A thous the
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llldflo 3s or nzakil thed , arl.
lu II.," snd rit,lll”y:
A, 1., I , PINE lofarkr , l,
For 1.41 v gro, ,110. er.l.
Dr. KO, Irril great in“ , iclial 11.1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LVM. Jr., Atha,. Expre..
! Vet, r. 4 FY/O, Hired, is an authorised A Wen , Lb
recrire fuer tOrnunts (or the (id KAI' 7'4 and
aft other:elvers throughout the Untied Skate.
and
TicE To cosTitAcTons.—
..‘ for the er , otton or the PELP , •
53 , 111 , t1 11l r EDI VIE iZ, Allegheny
City, will he rtoo.tve,l up to the tr.oth Inst.
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a:ol so, oflrAtloni_ can be seou at No. y,s
ILooto, b:lsti, Ally gG~..
1. Cilt)ls'2lllClt;7 -
‘7l ( burr!. 1111.10 u, Commlitre.
REIIOVAL.
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ROB'NsoN, REA & CO ,
Have ',moven their 4.11ie!! to No. 12. CURNFII.
or FIR- r AND 13.2112112E4D tI'IDEETS.
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TOWN PECK, OUXAMENTAL
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A NI! l'ittallsll:l‘. 0:4
Wood. rltt,tiiirgh,
ntwars timid yent..ral 11.", Me. of I.
dlr.' Ica Curl, lieriti,tr,n's Wigs,
Guard Chat. J.D•clta, te,
ca win b'si ce
(Or LOW)
tLr Mat/
11 n‘iemep•a tilli-cUttliig done
wisnvril
BOATING.—For Sale at the
Lost Bowe of the Ariel BariM Club, "1".
;nor, Ml., a -la oar,d :111ELL BOAT, built BY
B:Ilutt, of Br; unpolut. L. I.; Per
fect ,70011 as new, having been used
1.01 el,ln 1.103..5. It win I.e suld for,t3io. [For ,
1 art her Information epollo to 11,LEWIro, 37 en
login .tr,t, Dcallmort, 31d.— abt&, it
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICES
JAMES T. BRADY it CO.,
(iatet.sors to tl. Joues i C 0..)
Corner Fourth h. Wood Btu,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
So]iciter, Fire
DY11.211812S LLL SLIMS C?
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
COLLECTION? made ea all accessible point.
to the United atates and Car
interest allowed on;
SPRING STOCK
BOOTS AND
Al' 0 0 i.ESALE,
At Greatly Reduced Prices,
AT
GEORGE F. kNOTT'S
9
.7r0.100 FOURTH STREET;
FACTORS". Nog. 30. 32A 31, 30 and :14
USON 2,TILEKT. Pill I. ALIKI.NIA, PA.
SIGN--ENGINE IN THE WINDOW
EVERY ONE INTERESTED
IN THE ()HAMM 01 AN
Economical Establishment
HOUSEHOLD A
So far as it Concerns th
GROCERY SI P
Should Save 20
BY BUYING S
SHIELDS & B I;CHER,
108 Smithfield .Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
tn14:..14t,
7s AND SO MARKET STREET,
Daily Arrivals
luta.ll[la. to our [...mt. a
NEW SPRING GOODS,
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W 11111: GOODN,
En DER' ACESI,
NAND AND WOUND
•11 Al Dlii[Re 111 P.EN,
AN [
NE( W IDULDINN.
of .tery wldth •od atatdts.l
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CI, ETA As L, ..t. AMR'S. ad ,nuk. •
A (Ai u EN T , •• 00,11,1.
ttY. BULL.
A • alfurtment at
MACRUM, CLYDE & CO.,
78 and 80 Market Street,
STONE DRAINED PIPE.
VITRIFED STONE DRAIN PIPE,
la deeld. , !ty the left and almaprat tog l dlum ror
trag., or Drain nurpolles known. Tra Vine
La- th., to"1. - .A Ina( •ant.a,a ,
Vt , at I , trenatn. 4...1nat a roxlstlaz no., near
ly
Ourablllly, being nnow , arrcwi ,, e. rt
alatlaa arida .04 Mk I.a. and la nut a: ,:ed
(.031 or tett and It p..t.f. ladtetru•
third. Cnapnva., costlng leaa than one-half
S.O!, price of Iron pipe. 11
For "louse Draing or Bewe s-,
I=
I=
BAILEY, FARRELL. & CO..
167 Smithfield, Street,
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, Sc ,
and Oil.,
s large atsortutent w hand and recelvtnn at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street,
CURRY INSTITETE4
No's 52 and 54 St. Clair St.,
PiT1141111:111till, PA.
sUMME4 7 F:EISI tiI•KNS sill of CLOS
JUNE.
t hi, tnsttlullon. as now oreanllcl.. tintirimes
..nr •.p.ate Departments for the: woinntoda.
thin of I. ur different ses ot punt!, 'a. tottows.
I. A Itt• Pit SiA I. ocritEN E.tor the rttn.
extfda and tralnlne of pupils Of both seat, woo
wtsh t ' , paltry tor teaching in our
public schools
fl. AI tt.ll KRCI AI. DEI•A ItTSI KIN'S . , for the.
roue un of ',units of bat • pears whow phto
r ttoostron at a iwodera,
.nse, of qualify theiuselvt fur the huittnees
pur.ults of
It.. SCIE , ITIVIC StENT, for the
ctlurallon of Youust Ladies Alto wibil to take an
Input ettlt.ancrd rour.r. Ti.,, studies of this I, part
rutbravi. all the branch,. usuallr turstted
In r4, r ,1,11./1.1.14,1.
IV. A CI.AI 1/Itl'Ait I micsor, for the
eatt.:3 or pupils or troth sex, wt.ll
nt...ly 04. n
Lath. and toe "reek ,LanKagL,go am,
Llto.rstur... oth.inv.
INDISTIIIIL 1101 th S,
HUGH. M. BOLE & CO.,
17 Widen',
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
CASTINO O , 1.'04 and Hea•T, made to or ••r.
ktaelaluety or ovary dtaarlptlon =Lanni. Lured
on &nu. out Icr.
Corner el Point Alley and Duquesne Way,
PITTSIII7IIOII, PA.
CHEAPENT PLACE IN THE
=1
TRIUMPH C O OKING STOVE,
le of No. 110 URANT OTREET.
FOR HALE.—A very desirable
piturtivr (or tither a 'ran Yard. Woolen
Y..ctory, or Pigott. Mlll. I , ll, , ated at McCoy'.
Station, the f lere.tt I nod 1 . 1.111..gh 11111
aroad, atty-nr.. mile. l'lttelirgo • good,
anted•nlls , bol,dlng en it w.:4..11,1 shed whole
length. 15 (ret wide. gist of lot liar Ihrec
fourth• under 1/.10,1 cruet. Enottlre or
( 7 :Matrwl. .111110 It gIIIICIII'. Allrxhroy.
1 ) ITTSIWIt(;11I 1.11012T-11ANI)
•CAUF..)I I',m Gran etre, '0,7..1.
the Cathedral. 01.7. UN DAV t
AND .
EVEN! N..
Instruction In Bland ard rhonerral.h /dn.. l of Lreul rt s, n
private lesson.. In rillPg and 1 , 7 01.11. lle7e,rts
r cues, Sermons. do.. made aeon
rraient•twe tarnu. re 7.17,•wr
IlunllEit CLOTIIING—Sucti at
Coate. Pants. Lep/logs. 110 , 11 n, /Ir., Sr Olt
test go .111 T and warranted: al. till Coale.
Jackets, vvvvvv Ils, Ire. for sal, at the loot .t
parleys; wLolesale cud retail, at No. 03 ~1 75 hi.
intuits •t l'ATTElitiVli'd Third I Clair strtrt.
1:11h 11,714 J. A 11.
rnhig I P. P. DUFFY
BLOATER
I=
EXTRA !MOILED TIERRINO,
Just rev Iced, and for lade by lb. box t dozen,
at the ramlly cisocory Story of
tnblS JotIN A Itnisll AW.
FOR SALE..
A Fine Driving and Riding Horse,
Il)R A GENTLEMAN Olt LADY.
NEW CARPET STORE
Just Opening.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
SECOND FLOUR.
We are now ouenlog our FIRST STI , CIi OF
GOol/s, etabraclng ere, mine In the CARPET
LINE, Irma the best Etiowean mud rlcan
AnuOclures to the coturuouert Hemp Carpet.
ull nue
\Time Denosite
OIL CIA-WT.SM .
MATTING%
POI DE.4,
ItrUS, MATS,
Sisal 11004,
SHOES,
!V;,' , , ,,t , , , , C,AYi:it 3, 0;a e 0 . rt.,0131 01 PI.INO aud
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
21 FIFTH STREET, (secnul door.)
11/11=,71.13, tvT
LETTER COPi ING PRESSES.
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PITTSBUROII
mat,ufactur, atm a..rp 'or, ,a't,
at I . l.toles•:c au.l U. toll, • large'saiortueut of
Letter Copying Pressee a
emo.lniug oirtlgu• the 1., it wort.-
t. may be hart. 9...1r n tit t
,tands. at their W ~ f the princloa,
stallutlera throughout IIL ~untry.
11. HOE & CO,
29 sod 31 Gold /: (root, New York
Ali-I,lugultad Lista &Ent .114.01.1 UL.
Mitt
ANOTHER LARGE ARRIVAL
FAIRS,
eix..rtx N(3- EIS "V IT LEIB
Purchase of
PHILADELPHIA
LIES,
CLOAK HOUSE,
Wholesale and Retail.
Per Cent
M. SIMON,
( 1,11,e6:0r to R. AL,tkr.,
I • lying ~*y ..ay • e:,. , 1,11.1 •
Pointed Sacques, Fasquvz, Cloaks, (
Circulars and Mantillas,
A T•ry , ", so ae!ertl.n Gr I, ACK •11 FANCY
Cl.ollf. 1111 n, a, 1 , 1,7 111e\,
. .
At-V.0.1.110t
A DJOURNED
ORPHANS' COURT SELF
sirtur of 1t... Or, Ct.urt yt
mt. tt.e 11...V.,E.
burst,
TULSO I.Y. April 24. 1.417,
ettln tract ,greel
-f I ggngl,glt•ln nn , llgAglgl
l'n luu g• •I gon , g lo
Li g 101.1 go .1 en Mar, E.
11-li. ng liege e-golre g. • I ..ggg g , lg. lat• ol gall
Ti.,.. e wto ggylN LI • nn llgog
l e
ggf lflor.o. I lb i. ••11el., lzggn.
on ti g I ego., rAn.'l,ll e ggeon
,nk •u•lof
soot!. •I,t,f 1•:.
• 11 , t ZAP,
.15 ..tn.. re , h• • 1 . •
toy , •.1 I' IP. -!.••.1.•nm
. .
MMMMS
1•1 , - le
d;, i.•
•strry •••• • I ••, t • I,r •••
dorr. Ir•trrln. W. r:2-1, rrt• . 1.• • i••rml rrtlr•
of ut.lo:,¢n, p 1 II1%•• r• 11.
Mei•r.rt. .ftl.l ,rll,
1-1,.• lune or Man.:l4ld zra
/Lat. t. IsST l'y 1 . 4 • •
f.2.1t1.15,,V I,
-1111,1 tl.s taw.
ttit• t.tttn-st.s . t. .....41•11.0141,..,
1,.... Ito= Its: ,1.11 •%ir
I.llc vg . .npal 1: IA:
ss,s st..l stamps. •
r
W. E. SCIINERTZ & CO.,
=
,tielling at a Reduction,
FALL AND SVINTEII GOODS,
=
BOOTS AND SHOES,
=I
Ladlre. and rt. 11.11.. t.••
Cloth. "..sr.. Ki.ian.l
(lair 11...m0ra1,.
•0.1
Congre,
Se
bents, 17.,y, and romp.
rtnch 1:•lf, Rh , and
I hick 11 , 01. And UvoLciell
Alto, • large allsortm, nt of fiENTO . rANCV
5411.PE1t,
All oftheature are or the Ilkt,T SI ATK/th LI.
Itt,l WORKMAN:SIIIr, W/lIIKAN
tqual to any In the clty.
W. E. SCHDIERTZ & CO.,
N 0.31 Fifth Street.
•
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIOi.-- I
1 . 1:t Irs,SAIM will be ter...teeJ by
the nuderelttned until
MM;MI
I'ItIDAY, MAR1:11.22.
.
At o'clork r• ie., for htrnlshlng the following
euiqdlra for Ina
Allegheny ‘Vater Workm,
A II thr four •nd al x•lorh WATKII PIPE • e- .
qulred roorren. U”'
twists no •Itop o•ocke. Fir. Irma. and general
lona., roil a. •h1rc1,.1:100 , ,T . 5. SC f, le.,
rro lre.l the (car.
h loot 1111,1 pipe Is Lao( • uniform I.l,4kness
rof art., or an In to whigh root 1.••• than II or
moo t than riurros to the root. Int:N.lll.ore
trowl. The .Ii
Inch plop to Ito el • nnlrounr
thickness of loch. t weigh not lea. than he or
more than II vounds to o
111.• fool. 1,111.1111 a the
0,41. All the olio. lo stand a p-eraure of :to
pound. to the rquare Inch, an .I t o he teatrd In
thr prea her of the rsolperlntendent or 1.0 ,
Work, .0 dto br riollrered at •Ito 11011, awl
Weer, Se Ileum, direct. et:ovate hid. will hp
requi r red for roach ally of pope. All Cartings to b.
of stong molt Iron.
Also, Lida rrth bp received (or what Coal ntay
he r..hultr.rl do , Ina the (oar, the coal to to. Or the
heat quAlity of nut, and to be rltllrered In the
yard Uri,. Wort, Wotka.
11Jol• will %leo reaelred nor all he t l~r, t, l r nog
Pore. awn 4 and lat4ropr or.
dk.rlng the year—ald holes to thr made of >pl..w
nanwirr of the at. p 061". 1 . 1r4111 and
hoard ran to.. a.. n at 114 Hod. of thr, ahoy°
'bro. le r0.,51r0.0l tor Ito ruedlatv or•e0.00 , 1 lett of 4
Inch and I.lr, (.rl of , Idela l Ipee, n to,• and
6 6-Inch !tiny Cook, I/ Ore ('lugs, 04 Ylre
Boar, •nd titop Cork Boa,.
Tin.rlght la resrrred to to , Jrct any and all hid,
111 , 18 to be etolorted "ouppllta for Watt
Works," It, 11. YHA:4 1:10.
Lity Controller.
ColivittOr.hith•O °et, k,
Nl'. Match d, 197. n1111D,42
I HAVE THIS DAY ASSIDIA
TED nab 1,- .1 , 1/IS 11. II..? IS and JI)11,
KSAIII.YE In 111.. Mann ftrivre and dealing In
Carbon 1111 Lamp, 4 . l,ntlale, •
Sod n. , ida•ro.nre. hullnres rolil
condgmtrel hert-LLP , re. Orb.. name
•nd tills vl
• .
JOHN Itilto.
, olnOre April lot to No. Wood Itrert
.1”11.rlo
111SIII,EIrS HERB BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
TO) THE PUBLIE.-1 haTo tr.ll
BRA.SCH for the sale of
Mishhafe Herb Bitters.
In the City or Vlttekurgh. and I.a•e nut hon.,
A. T. FAHMESTUCK. awl I). M. Il..LTutI,
my Agents. to cetry on and mantle the
It. 111dIALEIt.
LVICAISTHR, 31stett 11. 1137.
FAHNESTOCK & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
116 navkarls..e.it 151 trout,
Sold by all Respectable Droggl
ed-W. n.lc but a trial to convince any one Of
teLlr statteleinal vacua.
itIISIILER' r d lIEHEI BITTEB9.
rchl9:72 .
MYERS, HOPPER &TO.,
FURNITURE
SCUOOL AND OFFICE FURNITCEE.
KrA full assort w•ut •f Plttol,ragit Manufei'•
tared Furnltu, runt•Litly on bang at 1.()41..T
CAIIII 1.'131121f,.
veg. kgPk.I,I...IPP. P. 1.1 , 1PPLP...r..1. bITLItk
TEAS AND SUGARS.
Dion
COOKINti bUtiAk, 10 Ito. fur 01 00
TA VLF
1. NTH.% UO4. 101)
Itt.l FILA `• .• '• 1 1.10
TEAS.
~ k r.,, L her nag e :Qt k,r InEsii TEA, of ;nit cat
Direct from China and Japan.
I`, Cucatantlna, it.pa:lu Castle, .I.• n.
1.1. ro rythlaz 00 , 111 AND
BEAT In tt, ' , Asyut Traa, al .beat
20 Cent. Belo, the Common Priors,
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 & 114 4 - etterol street,
EXPRESS COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $20,000,000.
Our Merchants and Manufacturers.
•
`IIIIIIF.S EXPRESS. Money,
Freight and Par
eels, over more than 13,000
mile. of Express Line at just
and liberal noes. waves ) tlllons
yearly to Espies.; Shippers, and
can be made permanent only
by their liberal patronage.
Thi. we hope to merit and re
ceive.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
I I:tit:01 1 111TC
. TO 13 PEN NORTH
•
.148 , %ortist.,,aistrrt,
,edsr Aa•nur. t4e Now.
.n.l the ber,-19 -
Lb en•J. snd
LL CL A. Alt itu.ltt.Jacol,tuckratt. awl fin,
tou twv,,ra ftt•l,flarr, 4e mad air> an: Ler.—
ht
•14 , tr.l.letter• to And ••ttls th•
, I•tatt. • mud larttrlt. In..
,1 iIE
A. nl•tict• •It 4 the
ur Art ~f Ans.u.,iy..mpprov•xt
1•1. A 1 , . 1, .11 t•st .tterlt• of Councils
11,11 r thaw t•ill,etr ••,rlntntrnt.
t.tdatnr.lxml • natl.. Int., • 1••• 114, the I Mt,
day of Hatch, uue tttout•nd elght pundrt and
tlx:y locttu
GRAHAM & BYRNE,
rif
Having
g cwr pl. :cal arrsnp ments for on
ng.. eituaelvel) 10 Our
lIAT, CAP AND FUR BUSINESS,
lurite t. ads awl 11• public to t and
Ml n th"rl, rnt ett.u.
FIGhTCLASS LOOKING GLANS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY•
No. 110 Wood St., IPltteburgh,
Keops on hand and manufactures to ord,r, the
FIN 5T11.1 , : Of IiILT. FAVOoI, and
WALNUT, OVAL •nd : 4 tJUAII6
Ih.I4THAIT and I'ICTUttE l • Urtalit
Cornier, Banda and /.1/lOna, Cutloolo. Tripod
and Bracket Tables of caoltslte dcalan and
worainaoshlri..
. .
ti.LOINU Atilt lIVIILDINO exaculatl la tLe
!Aghast style of Om art.
MODCILATE. at4:talatarit
ANDREW BEWM4,
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS,
Hardware, Cutlery 6, Variety Goods,
No, 3 St Clair Street !.4 door from the Bride,
AnaruunMori or all kinds always on hand.
Sinn: sod 1 . 1,tu1 , rettlrtd. Scissors and 111
r,s ground and stt. Also, peutAl:c blades lo
o•rtpd.
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA
BOTTLED ALEN
KENNETT, WINTERTON,
Aloe and Soda Waters,
DOTTLEU IIY
J. C. BUFFUM & CO.,
rah 12,24 , TltttbaTgb,
WALL PAPEItS,
GOLD FAIDOSAF.D . PAIII.OII PAPER,
WOOD AND MARBLE IRI lATIDN
PANEL. PAPERN;
TINTED PANEL PAPZR.I. for Par.
lore anal telllogoo.
In New Designs, at
XO. 107 AtfaliKET STREET.
=1
plemovm..—J. A. NEWMYER &
Cu.. Co=mlselon_Merctunts arlJdralets Ia
/lour, reed and Oraln, Intro removed to
where they will be plethed to the their Mende
/thrl rusiothere. • mitls
I=l3
Olkaccut&uro to S. L. BUI.O ER. *Neat
=IMO
Of Every Description
No. ti Smithfield Street,
E=E!
WI 311=113
THE MERCHANTS UNION
Owne an.lt , peg Attd by
IVM. LITTLE, Agent
./A MY,
nt.,l' the uurtsll.
At, M
,rlt.: the (1:1.1t
RIDDLE.
tv.1,11.
DaLivoul
Clerk ut the Loulawia Cvataal.
At N 0.52 AO. Clair Street.
J. LYONS,
I=l3
=II
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JOS, B. HUGHES & HBO,
211 LIBERTY STRERT,
.A:r 12 1-2 c.
2 Caber Beautiful. Mats.
..S_T 1i; 3-4 c.
Voud Stile► Muslin Walks,
AT
One Cain Double Width Ore:, GoutS.
T 1 1 -73 C
Fine Wide Blea c hed Muslin
Brocade Lustres;
Dresa Silks—all shades;
Striped-Mehairs;
Dress Goode or 'every variety ;
Shawlit;
Balmoral Skifi;;
Percales;
French Chintzes:
French and
Domestic Glngliatus;
Striped Dimity:
Table Linens;
Towels.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Of All Kiwl
CASSII4EREB, TWEEDS,
dile', deo , ate' O•
11=
I.C>A7:7 -
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
WM. SEMPLE'S,
MO and 182 Federal St.,
AI 14.111 s
THE PARIS WU:HA
RETURN TICKETS ;MO GOLD.
. _
THE INMAN LINE •
SAIL STEAMSHIPS,
Built Expressly for the Trade.
,ITV 1)11.A1,1, ciTI .
cri r V Y ANTIS
c ITYVF (":'l'l , 'Y 11111:.
Cll'l VI WfalllNtt'it•N,
I=l
. EVERY SATURDAY.
SPEED AND AC:ONIMGDATiGN UNSURPaSED.
Price 0 I l'aloolwe Payable
In Cold,
fl lc; R.rzt..l Trlr
Tortlor , don, &IS; 104,11t1r.
u , . lurk to 1,3•1:1:1,1••• '211 4 /
ILLTURN TICKS:IS. GOOD FO1:
Itrturn 0(1.0. VI, 11lrrpola. Combo, S .
e:;.3 Iflep, pa •renvi rs to trail.
Ir.r• r ap; of
ts
Ll,‘ Civrt .1 I, r.g. Witilorn
L I
ti, nal, II; (ta:LLI
l'I.oir•I , • , 1•1.1, 2 , 1,1 LAI",
01, Yon.; ot l.r, •
WM. BINGHAM, Jr.,
ADAMS EXPRESS OFFICE,
5 1 FiltliSlrecl,
ll=
A PRINTiNG OFeICE FOR
AI ro Kc.o!
STitaroly . l".
r..1..y a,r - 1:. I-Al:lns — A
fart onnntnnll) .•n• In .1.
,I,•trou,/aantt.,
ciess-I,u run, - ow,
rr?
yer wlth • .r•t-ra, ihr-6,l,ut tur
,tate. ••VraPtte — 1 , •
st,dihtYs • aP/Le liat or I.rotyt pay.
lug rlt•ers. As I La,
is
fat atr.ar•. ~
~ , . 3,1 vre I .1,1 wltlt
typ, and •I: appllanreara,4”i, f.r
n, a p•tte ...lA.-A...1d. for
Jon Work. My rec.lpts Co . the past y.
,
account .4 a•ls.rtlalna, and lot,
wort. Lase tv.rra nt arlY
pat.er and L 0 E 11,061110% ha• tve
Not , tug a p/Int.r :I, I 4111 .onr.e.ll. I to
IoY na.,re titan would Y• tat—
ct •ry for sal.° could olryk/a. A portlfku ul
to typ.arttlng. I Ilande.
About half of 11". an. I. r. quirt kl fot
Job Wort. An r•llta - arlo, c•n act tato.could
dlaptua.• with aryl tlzus or
mut,
mon Th ey thau I Lave t10,.{
e "Ved..l,. It oulr paper In MITi4II
.ounty. glt.. •
Itt r( tr,ren llace al..] tot:. a'alr
wont. 11, COLItIl) aval, contain, a t I. , ts. In
hatilt•nta, and la d ft, Its
fulness nd Int. and tt.
ettlatn•. a It la MI Italtltnoto and
an I al ,, nougal, lllser
I will %Ate ~ n.. ti.ou.antl•l3.llt, 1t1..7 , 1 In ...I ,
fur the tstateltel.m. oz.. whirl, I. out tu,ge than
half .that It la a tuallY
dc•:‘,...lolll,llase ar. to
rr
ad•lrs.
uth:ll,liT Pal rmnnt. West
NEW STRIPED AND PLAID
Jut rt.t•lved at the store of
J.M. 'BURCHFIELD S. Ca.,
No. 87 Ilflnrlcot 1191tro
(West clde, nest d'tor to the alga of THE
PHI lit,T•l
PLAID POPLINS AN LI NI PIPPO;
PLAIN POPLINS:
YANCT SILKS;
rLAI) 13LACE NILES:
3101:1tNIN 0 ES:
CILAS Pon EV ENINti DILEIIsLtIt
ILIIILNIDINE HOPES.
A law s.ortlrstut 7, tar , r sn.l Lee•atl'ut
DRESS GOODS,
Tugt FLO c.J.Nno ,
NC:). 537,
Rl' DOOR TO NI TOE 'BD. rowt
PROVISIONS.
stGAR. cthrn
LIMED BECE,
IMICAILEAhT BACON.
t411.0t1.111:11.14 AND NIDDR,
EXTRA NO. 1 WINTER STRAINED
11..(1t11 mt.,
rALIA)w AND RILL GREASE:
I have storetalfge Pl/ ri4 of the at Prort4.
lona, which 1:U21 par,l to surslly to the ten le
at the lowutt prlc, 4. ill nier, 4 4 in tin , ! It
to their !Mereet to gh e the a ca I t , clort Furth:ta
ll:lg elat,txre.
JAS. LIPPINCOTT,
Pork I.?neker,
No. 23 - Seventh St., Pittsburgh.
reV.l7
j . H. WELDIN 1% 1 U.,
BOOKSELLERS.
Stationers, Paper Dealers,
PRINTERS AND BINDERS,
1v .101 Wcbc:Pcll3troolt,
FITTSBURGLI
E. STAMP:I,
eyrk:r.t. PENS,
BLANK. LAW, r.rl4
1 , 01.../UL BOORS
LAW BLANK,.
PUCK ET imosek,
whuriNti I,lSstts,
111,7:0,1 tiOLD I.BYl+
FINE ruCKET CUTLERY,
Fine Pocket Cutlery,
CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP!
New Patterns! New Patterns!
PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY,
CO r•rlIV -7 19,
t4I Porenn IIVILD1N1).
THE ALLEGHENY MEDI
- 4.4,-%Vr.,TEOCIE 1"1" t.-'1,•r•,.:
.a . .LN I:Z.IVEL.zI CI • OF
INAS] S.
On Tue•day Ereultig, Mlrell 18th.
x,lll- o'4,7ocig. ;'or ,f,:s.usstut.—N
VlSlor.
R, E. v. D.
.tkateTsry.
MEM
Nl.rch I.z, ,
A\ ELECTIO%FORPitESI
ceer .t.•flc:.a If .1.7 will be Lc LL,Er
Ina 110 u,. on nrCi:ir.t Y. tier J,
Lou: ,
TI:V.S. F.. c.•cr.
\OTICE O d A c , t , i F:
(Jward, Al!;:yticny,
r:Le
PRINtIPALSIIII' OF 11OESE NO, 4,
HuNDAY. ft.! 1 , 1 , Ll.: of /pi! 5,1{.
• IL ll,eret3ri•
It. li. FIIANc N. 1,11.i071:.
Pia:slug 311:11,AuJer , ..stre , t,
A!1,41.6
$v Woos 1.1:5.b1,.
A. It.' cr or Culo.l ay.. And tits
Clev, vAYutne•
111 Liberty St.. rift.-
rarciruld. FT. yVATN):Ir. S ,' W. CO.
(41, . , - rn,artr. ?
:NAL, leer.
ANNILAL 111EE1 ING
.1 li,,nlbolUera of tell
Com,,aby L.; toe c1,ct!..0 of Dir.ctor,all.l each
as clay coin, betTe It. will be
at the of ..al; Conflov.y. lathe City Of
F11.1..1,a,11, un ten
Third Wednemlay, (4Otti,) of
Marc!, A.- D. 1661
AT A. SI.
La :,•dt and Enrird tranotfer ii•r•ltA if the
I,,rnp.inv,i: :nth Allen It the Car dr l'lttsbureh
xnd Yd. 11, I A,Kenry. In theclty of Now
niu.nd unk IL< yr !1l
dr. v nod romal. closed udili tit dist day
t Aldrfdnlierea:ter.
. ; • 1. 11. lILITCHISnON.F.,ecrcudry.
FOR RENT
WOK lIENT.—TIie lo
c.:ed P.U3l.'s E 5. STAN bs
e..t. 0.-eu pled by W. V. Beck & Co.. ”Ige
.re .buut , J,Littlrg kuilness, L of eTell lot rent.
or terns .pply . CO
W. R. KIN' MD
I/15m0..,,
TO LET.
TWO HOUSES TO LET.
”, 4 , 1,11 str,et, Car;.enter's
y: onu wltn 19••• Poox, 1 1 .11 Ltd Cell,
sad.. olbre Cellar.
Icvalreur
JAIIEw I.O , NEIt,
L14,.1
TO LET-ROOM.
A FLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD
In IN - irate (sally; neatlentan and hls wife pre
f. rrol. Location desirable, and within teu nbin
utes ...Ll\ of the Pobtottit, Addyes.,
BOROUGH OF SOUTH PITTSBCRGII
ACCOUNT&
THE FOLLOWING ACCOUNTS
." !,:ateut.nts °Rho Whetre of ti. Borough
rl:o.6urgh are re.pectfully 111Lraltted
COT Or luva.untloa •f uttl/uus .nil tat-payers.
u• rK ITIT,CI,II, St&tcla laaii MG.
I (
)onouGn or_ miurn PITTS
;IO.II.-11 MU TKKA,
LTUF.It, IN CI2VUNT WITkihAILI
To Ca.ni bautlt....t. former
'I rmva,r, $ ?. 1
•` ircla C ,
b,bl
110..nty It.,t:s
Iturca.
J.
J. ISLackmorr. bal. of I,:
1.1.b1y [vv, 1 4 ,
.• 111.1.
Tol, ACtUtiLIL
1.17 lledemptlun rarin, .111 is
•• . Itk.uat, at, re
•• I:ol..fwirmate
Buruutti . du
V, 3,
twu, • 37i
lo.innet . IL I ........... 71
li'4 4T 444 Th UQRI'U 4. I 4 Ul NUL'TU
1 . 11"1 , 1t 14(411
T.. 14,
,rni.r Tr. 4.1 rer
.• d. Brauff,
......
I,,f.lturrs
Control, r
°a, ta>
r.t . 4.a1t.t1, - . , •litusaty Handl
a.: Inter, nt
• 1 AN rt.', • ••..T 1.••
•• l'a•lsc Itouds.
•• Hen.; WI, .:11 •
•• •• Itc.rot,c WArrapt, 70
•• c. St. Cos.. us , ,19. vs
CSJ
1ii,r1,511., I Laac t,l1113111(allit• 1.0,1411: of
31;11Ingar, Tr. neer,. and :Ind ;t to to
stalcd Leaptetfully. 'our,
WILCOX.
Auditor.
I~OHOI'GH OF SOUTH PITTS-
ItElitill.—!tat,..n: of 'Warrants 11,0•11
from ate rely l:'. Iv;., w'lsrrb 3., L-e Inelaals.
clt 111 lug rt. patro to toads and
1F,56011,
For t.as and G, Liataing and rrpalrs to
For ,alatlrs to :ollettor, Constable and
llnrk
kor In t In, and litook
Fur Dray II
hr)
For ,t,Ttee
For 1, It. to 7.00
Fur Itcra of "vunvll Room I! yr, to run) 40 0 DU
F., Contingent. Expen. as follows. viz:
In cast
lII' In. up Councl! Hootu ana
nlztt, u 1
I),,orbsck W Brown S Juiles fu
-- 113 et
;],1.0 17
JO7. S. STEWART, Clerk.
ROUNTY BOND AccouNT,fior
o,t, ur,outh I.lll.burig b.
Total eon:punt of lion, 13hood, °fol.
ME===r=
013“: an elna
Total amount or Boodr !mod,
n Auer uf SI srel. 7. IN
Amount redctuit u to >larch ...... 7,115
.....13,00 to
litit•taritng
Total outstanding
het Ai:TCLATik,
lVhole ronount of BurviS
In,uta tr.ktn.ed
Lt.lT:nit natmts.lag >llrch G. ~,,.. '.....,,,,,,r, 1.,
I itottuty bowl Ao. "I ~.. ~,,
• Rt..°
1 nobttl,M.
W t l& 0
3 1
. or•CColUt
FPIt,I, la
11 Ilensi N0.1C0..0 sce o ,
,
I W.ut.l., latthows it lte,.onacc't 1... ,tt
liouuty Botta No. N , .t,
Do. No. 1. 0: sttl
I 1, ,, . No. 1 , c.... .... t.. 1., o•
n.
1 -- Do. .No. - :MR:
—.:
I it. Sit.:.
i TAN, Ilse }tern raid a. 4 glade:y.l'o.
1 outn2putlr.; Cond. elute March uth.... "2,9 C, ttO
Leaving due, exclv•lve of accrued In
tel,. O.Ln :0
But,ST 1.1,1,CAT2.
Am , Int du prate 1.1 416,F,2
W. N. A., It
aTo et. abate wept On .•tur 11l 6 . 2
. .
roC,ner
loy U. flstka r nun
.
pa Ri: 5.3..:4
Err,. eaor.rratlouN
nre o: PO
lo tulit.ct Marc/. :4. ff..t
MEM
Vahan, ouletsrollnfr March:l, c,
Cu 141.4.1 LI - W. 11. Ilz• 1r.44 sf,l rah! 11.
5111:14.,,r, rcr 44 04
unlttafarg
fur , rfl cif:o! catr I 5 15'c 41
If . 11. If trkef - and
pill II NI:1f tu, ar. Trf..1.4.... 413 ff.,?.
t.-. 11,1 W. 11. IlftrAcr.old
pall art, I rcaa tfl
314 L:5:
CotEinll Icri
1310 t 7.61,/ to
4111 4 ,5 2, le 1
lltu let Fern •
the blianco • $7,1:. 9 02., ts to I. tit4. , 7
Ilie erron... and • xoneratl,na; w 4 ct.
rt.torn 11,u12, as,...etor
c0:1....t0r for 1,1. It 1.2 • t 2.4
oa ..neratlone atll
..................... ...........
- '
auppo,...A •Tallabli: to Le rollectrA.
uncoilectc.l .....
11.11.1vc uucolluctcd te1..4.. 4.1,
.Tl, ,ll7ll. :, ' ; 'l ";:a. l 3outxtaadln.33larclL e,
a...01ive...1 Tax . 13
311 r lobe pr3vl.l e A. tl
u .. , ..... A . 6 .1A.Lb 7
r y
10SEPIT S. STEIVAIiTt TREAS
., 11111.111. IVI AC.:III I ST WITH THE Bolt.
11 E1111 (IF tot.T34 rrrrsiluivat•
To 1•,,4 II N111:1.1; tr. ' , wt . . , Tteatarrli. ^t
• AV. tax, 3 , 7 ........
I• W. 11. liar, r. tax, 1. , tat
••I.le• n••• "a , tr:
•I J. Braid!. taa,
4 4
Pala r'‘
U r ; D . 111 ,' . 7 i t r . , r';;;
'IV HOME MANUFACTURERS
—P.oco.als Litt, llooolo,tore of
1.300 FEET Or 10 /NCH 1103 E,
will received until THURSDAY, March 2111
1.4, at 60:clock g. 0.
6E01:1i E WILSON,
('l i s rc t . " l " ..Vi r vfit=tl°t;Vi ' gfrVir a" :A d r/ ?Al*
~ar~rs~ i-____
3
DE
TWO CZOUb ♦6E\TS,
%.` ser : Pa. V... to anAtost,lllti ott rata Vitt tO , -
r. :tl ' a r it 4t z j'" ; ' tt r p C• oil
:itut!CD ' ° C(.I
to LI. 7, T7Or • •
GENTS.-1.000
atALE AND FESIALE =TN
re•. A ',work
Toe
A:4,lre
r
tern, an.litrrit
=EEO
12M560
IS ALL
Ori SALA Rl' OR CU
nry pter,rd
re. '
e 1,1.11
11 , 1/1.13r.0.1
Ichll,l.‘ T
Wd T o E tb D „ . . -- ; '
rt
rl:LibLeel, 10 kln
VEN ERATUII coo:
loouee made;
°rat., r. It It 000 of
renlmeet!. t.ve !eat
tee wlltt ages. art
BANKS A.
VSKING 11.
JAY CO
Corner Wall and Nn Sta., New York
k
In colne, lien a all • ..; Ile.. la rblladulyllta
an d w„Lin, ,al we r ;te 0...1 a S KW YOIII
.0 an ~
1191'nEat shore lAll n. d cf •vir services
I , 3 — ltau.. kl•.ere au I.eotorel..rt.tratisa,
Una of tb..lr 1 , .11.1.1ra th, cli!. lacludlug
aurc.,re and sal. •f .1.:1111:11WhIS.I., tan•rat-
Ttleh. blig2h, ill/.D• sambuLD. Ile are con
stantly trp,:eated at tte toelg. Earhaage ant
ljn d 11..ard, where •relcra Cent . are promptly
all.. V...1....0 ..a baud a full aupply. of LOW.
1.1,..% 51 ENT ,t.. ID ItITIY.S , r AL I. 1 , 39f1E0,
l.tryleg and sclllne at eurrent price.. anot allow.
Ike r•tre.p..odeota tLc moat liberal rat. the
mar1...1.10rd..
f...r.:1 0 .1 . JAY COOKE /tr.. CO
J. F. STARK & Go.,
lELA_NIC.ERS,
Corner of Wood and Third Streets,
BIND SPATES BONDS, GOAD, SILVER AND CHM&
Drao . Tir.e and RED of ExcLanaa on
ENGLAND. FRANCE. GERMANY. ITALY.
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PITTSUURCIII, PA-,
(SUOCESEORS TO HANSA, HAM & 00.,)
EEO=
Exchange, Coin, Coupons,
Sad partleclar at teatlon rata to the pun
tm, and sale of
GOVERNMENT BONDS
ll=
N. HOLMES & SONS,
33.1%.1V1E3...E1=Li5,
No. 57 Market Street,
1,V.: ‘,l
I +.l IS
Depn,ta tr,1•..1 In Par rued, and Currents.
CoU,rtion% nmd.. all te. prleclpal point. ig
tee United Suit, Ltd Cansdaz.
o=l
Stock's, Bonds and Otier Securities
BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMESION
particular atteutlor paid to the porthafie ao6
Salt of
Securities,
=1
icAT INDISTLDN.E.SII.
Ordrre mud VourherabooKl4%. or colleottO.
Jro:,l
R EAL Etil'ATE
•
SAVINGS BANK,
No. G 3 Fourth Street
IMIE
CIIAILTERED IN 1562
T Y.
pou v . :try MI, ant! 1. ovarnba.r. Ge 11112"..
President, ISAAC JONES
I=
lion-Tiros. M. HUwx. ; !Lou. J..K.lll.oullite,
C.O.
W. 11. Cora. NO, ton
LY ilot VIJILGII.LI".
NM. 11. 431,11.
ecreta and Treasurer,
A. A. CARRIER.
pEOPLEW
SAVINGS BANK,
OF PITTSBURGH,
MEE
I.7rCORPOWED 1166
OEM
Capital, - - $lOO,OOO.
OFFIOE. NO. 77 FOURTH STREET,
President
Vice Preside,.
HENRY MAY
EL
TltUnl'EsrS: -
HEN. r. 1,10. I %ILIA"( RZA,
.lAu
I.trnNceir.
.11. L, 1
1.u.:41 V. i D. Ft ri.L.l,
1%1.11).111 A. taltitkoN.
S . rthary aad Ttrw.ar , r, SIDNIT P. VON D9N511010.
and
.
flank ° D en deals, except sun4ays, !torn Alout
Wedue.loo nod UturdnY ”en , ./1. trolDlz
flue o•cloa,k. t01414.T5,
MERCHANT TAILORS.
SPRING STOCK,
Now neec , cleg LARUE AN 170.11PLETI.
Aulll.lllE-ST of
CCM
YUCTIVA A* 110
CHILI/ICE:enCLOTII IN
=
GRAY & LOGAN,
So. 47 XI. Clair Ntreet.
trAM:rl
HENRY Go HALE
NORIEWEST COB. PLIN 10 Si. MIR srs.
NEW SPRING GOODS;
JUST (OPENED,
=TIMM
All the Novelties of the Season,
Such as If nttlq t",uz4 In a
Flrat-Class Merchant Tailoring
Einabllnhment.
ERESI
W, HESPENIEIDE,
Merchant
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET.
I=ll
and new style patterns got up La the %Meat itamt ,
tablatsP
IMO=
PP BT'r
POLL UEIL-14 half tibia.
tc primel. h Roll Mat,. inst received cad
table
IMES
rtl"r6nunaer