The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 27, 1867, Image 2

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WFDNESIDdIr, - MARCH ren ISM
Ax - f)trup.sitos has 'widely prevailed
that the appropriation made by Congress
For the relief of Southern and South
western destitution was adequate to the
exigencies of the case. General now-
Altn'a letter to a friend in . Philadelphia
urging the importance of immediate pri
vate contributions, certainly contradicts
this impression, and ought to be
held: as conclusive. Pittsburgh has a
reputation for radicalism In politics, and
it would be graceful, as well as in many
ways beneficial, for her to demonstrate
by timely and liberal action, that radical
ism le humane and benevolent. • -
MORE RAILROAD. 4
A bill has passed the House of Repre
sentatives to compel the Pennsylvania,
Railroad Company to complete the
Northwestern Railroad. It will be re
membered that some twelve or fifteen
years ago a- charter was granted and a
company orgsnized to constract a rail.
road from Blairsville, Indiana county,
on the Pennsylvania Railroad, to New
Canto, in Lawrence county, at which
place, as was then expected, it would
. form a junction with the Mahonlng road,
which runs from Cleveland to the Penn
lvnnid line, a few miles west of
'Cow Castle. The line of thin road was
iwn the Connemangh and Eiskimine
to the Allegheny rifer, a short dis
,•nee above Freeport; thence through
-.e centre of Butler county to the town
- •r Butler; and thence by the best route
New Castle.
The original company commenced
,ork immediately and made considers
!.le progrees along that part of the Line
hstwcen Blairsville and the Allegheny
river at the mouth of Riskiminetes; but,
- fertile becoming exhausted, the
Pork ceased to be prosecuted, and lay
nepended for several years. At length
the Pennsylvania Railroad Company be
ramie possessed of the franchises of the
Id Northwestern Company; the work
that partially completed portion of
•the line was resumed, and More than a
• :,ear ago the whole line from the Alio
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;7beny river and the Allegheny. Valley
'irtilroad, at the month of the Niskimine
#.as to Blairsville, was completed. Sub
, 2:fluently a railroad was laid in the bed
•if the abandoned Pennsylvania Canal,
, from Allegheny City to the month of the
Riskiminitss, • where a junction was
formed with this road; -and now trains
-rin regularly .from Allegheny City to
Blairsville; and to the main -line of the
Pennsylvania Railroad near Blairsville.
Meanwhile nothing whatever was
done on that part of the original line
liing between the Allegheny River and
New Castle. The general impression
seemed to settle down Mien the popular
mind that that part of the original pro
, gramme had been abandoned. It is
true that,' for purposes of through trade
between the Lakes and Philadelphia, it
might now be easilrdispensed with; but
.11 will be -of immense benefit to the
country through which it is to pass, and
'bid greatly in the development of their
:rich mineral resouices. It is not genes '
..ally known that there is probably as
coal in Butler county as in any
''.er county in Western Pennsylvania;
Lat being utterly ;without railroads, ca:
' or navigable streams, that coal has
been of almost as little use commercially
• I..air It were in the -moon.. It is also
licit in Iron, and has much excellent-soil;
and if it had railroad facilities, would in
c-ein rapidly in population and wealth.
re?' this reason we are And to learn
that it is likely soon to be accommoda•
tie.. Lawrence county has railroad at,
cosimodations now, and is prospering
tae as we wish to sea Butler county.
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- Pittsburgh favors such improvements
- these in every part of our State; and
51tItey do not firing grists directly to her
mill, they twill indirectly. By and by
we shall have a road'by the Chartlers
Valley to Washington, fa., in which it
If; more thud likely the Pennsylvania
P...ilroad will have a finger. That mi
., poration, moreover, has agreed to ex
:. toad its Bald Eagle branch, beginning at
Tyrone City, to Clearfield, in Clearfield
conaty. This last enterprise will devel
7""App t ilarge section .of country in the
very heart of the State, Which is still
1 poor,simply because it has no commer
. f vial facilities; and It is all the more en
- hued to favor because the people of that
twntion are not able to build railroads for
theinselves: It would be sheer idleness
- • and folly to quarrel with such enter
prises as these, even were we inclined
• . do so; but we are not • so inclined.
ley 2ave the same freedom ewer
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41a,47 '...ConnellsvilloCpripany, which
_.! .. a.s;:tainly as good a right to build
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'it''' : .,..;zir;s in the southwestern - counties as the
Pennsylvania COmpany has in the een
i-' tre 4,ed the northwest. Chre to the
Pennsylvania Company freedom to build
33 many of such roads as these as it
=t _leases; but sternly forbid its shutting up
'f%. any route that could be profitably
proved by other parties,
The lgahoning Railroad comet into
- Pennsylvania through the valley of the
ifiduaning River, and reaches the Pitts
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tutrgli and. Erie Railroad at the contlu-
"intro -of the lilaboning and Shenango,
some three miles below New Castle. As
,41.. t goes no further east. -But a route
V7: 1 ,, .7. 'atom thence; via the valley of the eon
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bequenessing Creek, and Old Harmony,
pear the southern border of Butler coun
ty, to the head waters of Pine Creek,
;Ind thence down the last named stream
to the Allegheny River, four miles above
Allegheny City, has been run, and found
to be 'a very good one. It is through
'"this line that the people of Ohio expect
to reach Baltimore and Washington via
Conncilsville Railroad.. It is well
~that the Northwestern Company should
complete their road on the original line;
for it Will open up a rich coal and iron
. ;region; but this extension of the 31a
. toning road via Harmony and Pine
Creek would give to Pittsburgh access
to one of the finest sections of Western
Pennsylvania both for soil and minerals,
an - open up one of tho best routes to the
Bakes that coca be found. By all means
let them both be made.
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COURTs ILE TILE BLACKS
Of whatever else the New York World
may be accused it will not be charged
with dullness of apprehension. Its pe
culiar quality is edge or penetration.
Not profound and ponderous, it is sharp
and incisive. Hence, when the Military
Government bill became a law, It frank
ly and faithfully admonished thiaSoutY
erniviiites, and particularly such of them
as aspire to political distinction and in
fluence hereafter, to make a serious bust.
nes, of "coUrting l i the blacks. No mat
ikrim awkward such employment
t ir o. chivalrous gentlemen,
utta ANeye In the essential infer'.
OtAirVOW cOplit to white ono, and
tk •P• c
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that a task-master, armed with a cat:o
nine-talls, was the true. and legitimate
persuader of menials, a necessity bad
been created for-new conceptions and
observances, which could not be over
looked or set aside.
What the World urged, in this respect,.
It has been, practicing; not with much
Skill, to be sure:, but with an earnestness
that compensates for deficiencies. It re-
easily plunged Into ethnology, and
undertook to demonstrate, on the basis
of pure science, that Democrats have
been laboring under a delusion in sup
posing that an offensive odor exhaled
from members of the black race. The
conclusion reached was, that
"As regards the popular notion of the
odor of the negro, it may be positively
stated that he, in this respect, is like the
white—a clearwnegro being free from it,
and a foul one cursed by it."
If is easy , to see that this fact in natu
ral history was not discotered by any
ordinary process of:. investigation. It
was obtained by a round-about path
through the domain of politics. The
ballot, In the hands of some of the
blacks, has purified the whole of them,
in a most mysterious manner, from a
tsint that has sickened the democracy
for sixty years, No necromancer's
slight-of-hand is at all comparable to
this I .
Let us go back and inquire into this
"popular notion" of the odorous moul
siVeness Of the negro. In the old days,
before the Proclamation of Emancipa
tion, Demociats both of high and low
degree, with one, consent protested a
negro did not smell sweet; but when the
two sorts of Democrats were questioned
separately, and in detail, the points of
agreement between them vanished. A
Democrat, so dirty in his personal habits
that one stench more or less would not
perceptibly change his offensive condi
don, was sure to turn up his nose, with
a genuine Democratic quirk, whenever
a black entered his presence. His per
ception of smells was not to be deceived
or disputed. An aristocratic Deniocrat,
if the expression may be allowed, stated
the case very differently. According to
his theory the odor depended altogether_
upon the relation sustained by the black
to certain _whites. If the black was a
coachman, he might ride beside his mas
ter, or even his mistress, and no im
proper smelt was perceptible. If the
black was a body servant, he might sleep
In the same room. with his master,:with
out imparting the slightest contamina
tion to the atmosphere. If the black
Was a nurse, she might attend mistress
or child, and the closest proximity did
not produce an appreciable unpleasant
ness of olfactory sensation. Only when
the black asserted equality, or even in
dependence, did he seem less clean than
a white. The exhalation was not at all
in the black race, but was produced by
the relationships members of that race
sustained to members of the white race.
The ballot is a marvellous deodor zer.
Henceforward the democratic ethnologi
cal formula will be changed, and no
811113. will appear In the statement of the
composition of -the—negro. Great is the
ballot! and great the awe inspired by it
in the democracy!
Butthe World does not stop with this
rectification of the prevailing.rdenao-
cratic analysis of the physical composi
tion of the blaCks: It proceeds to vin
dicate their moral character and deport
ment. It makes this strong assertion:
"As a race, the negroes of New York - ,
considered from a police point of view,
are a better class of citizens than the
lower grades •of whites. A negro is
brought before the .'ourts occasionally
for theft; occasionally a black man is ar
, reigned for outrage; but very rarely for
drunkenness or murder. As a class, the
negroes glee file police comparatively little
trouble. This: is the Almost universal
testimony alike of . patrolmen, ser
geants, captains, and superintendents;
and we publish it as at leant an approxi
mation to thelruth."
Undoubtedly! Nobody ever heard of
the blacks in New York turning out in
huge gangs, openly breaking into stores
and dwellings, Plundering by wholesale,
setting the Invaded premises on fire, and
slaughtering white people indiscrimi
nately. Daly, "the lower grades of
whites," who vote the Democratic
ticket, have - been guilty of such enor
mities. Nor are the blacks' merely ex
empt from vulgar and brutal crimes of
this sort. Blaiks are never mixed up in
bank defalcations, and rarely in buiglar
ions entrances into banks. They do not
indulge in the luxury of forgery, coun
terfeiting, stock-gambling, and getteel
swindling generally. In these particu
lars, at least, they are far less exposed
to reproach than the higher classes of
whites.
The Omissions of the World, how
ever, will do for a commencement. As.
Democratic anxiety increases to divide
or monopolize the votes of the blacks,
this "courting" process will be quicken
ed and , intensified. Democratic appre
ciation of the excellenciesof the blacks
will bo exalted; and by and by the whole
diapason of Democratic eulogy will be
sounded in their behalf.
—The Wilmington (Delaware) Gazette
says that Mr. Heston, the Cashier of the
Farmer's Bank, is charged with the de
falcation of nearly $lO,OOO. He himself
informed the President and Directors of
the fact, and offered as an excuse that
his salary of $1,200 per year was not
sufficient to support him and his family.
He is about thirty-seven years of, age,
has been fora long time a member of
the church, and for the last twelve years
connected with the bank. His securi
ties, it is said, are good for the amount
of the defalcation, and, therefore, the
bank will not suffer any loss.
—A terrible explosion occurrcd in the
her of Hong Kong, January 17th.
The balk Zephyr, used to storage pow
der, blew up, and was totally destroyed;
also the Bremen schooner Themis. 'Thir
ty to forty persons were killed; many
pefsons on boats in the neighborhood
were killed. There were two hundred
thousand pounds of Lowder aboard.
The town shook as with an earthquake.
Four English gunboats moored in the
vicinity barely escaped destruction. In
the village of Yahmatee one hundred
land thirty houses were unroofed and
shaken down.
—An act has been reported to the
Massachusetts Legislature, which pro.
vides that proprietors of public halls shall
-:uare suitable and safe egress to protect
tilt aid limb in case of alarm or danger.
It any proprietor of a hall shall fail, af-'
ter being notified to provide sufficient
passage way; the anthoritice may sus
pend the use of such ball, and if it is
used contrary.to the ordcr, a tine of not
legit than one hundred and not exceeding
five hundred dollars shall be imposed.
• —Miss Van Wie and A. A. Wheelock
have been giving "spirit manifestations"
at Lowell, Mich. The exhibition of
spirit hands, dowers, &c., through the
hole in the door of a cabinet, In which
3liss Van Wio wairplaced, was the "fea
ture" of the performance. Some skep
tical ladles insisted, ohs evening, on a
thorough examination of the medium's
person. This, after resistance, was sub
mitted to, and the articles were discov
ered in a email package.
—it. negro was shot in. the head at
Leavenworth on Wednesday, but fought
and punished the shooter, and hini,elf
escaped with little utorc than a trotuadcd
-1 Chicago Jildge.has decided that
a young man's agreeable company, at a
boarding house where he must escort
ugly old maid boarders at the bidding of
1 the landlady, is equivalent to his board-1
ing bill. _ _
—An exchange sa3s it seems that the
roll of Robert Toombs' slaves will be
called at a Georgia ballot bon instead of
at Bunker Hill.
Colfax; with the exception of
Henry Clay, is the only man who has
been three times elected Speaker of the
House.
WANT SUPPLIED
London Ale. Bottled Ales, London Porter,
Brown dtoct. To get genuine =ported Landon
Ale, Porter or Brown 41.1, hu been almost an
imposeihility in thi/ el.y. notwithstanding that
there are few tonics more suitable for weakly
persons and invalids. The want ha. at length
been se/in/led. A large a/sort/tient of the ducat
brands, coup/rising Barclay I Perkins' London
&Jut, Bars A Co 'a l ale ale. Campbell'. Scotch
Ale, etc., Just received at .104 e PH PLIMINti'd
DRUG STORE, No. 14 Mark, t street, sal le sold
by thereto or single bottle, at tlic lowest rates.
Also, a complete stool/ of the dust Liquors for
medicinal purpose., and Campbell . .. bps/Alin.
Ale, the duets artltio in ore. Remember the
place. . s
JONEPLI FLEMING'S
DRUG AND . rATFINT 31EDICINZ DEPOT
. O. W .11.ket Dreet.
GU AY HAIR, BALDNESS, DALIIID
HUY F. ANY "IoICASE of THE eCALL'.—NI•
OISCEIVERY CAN ocrIiPAIIE WITH •LON DUN
HAIR COLOII RENTUILER AND DILEIILN , ..'•
"London Our Best Hal; Color Restorer'•
"Loudon Hale Color R•staree•'
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London rhysl clans lisle . Color In.atorer"
London Hair Color Restorer'.
.
Ilse and r hest orer
Hale Color Restorer
ondon
•London
••London Recommend It. llair Color Restorer"
It never falls to impart life. art/wilt, and rigor
to the weas.estlialr, Neatens and slope Hs fading,
and le sure to producea new growth of hal,
causing It to grow thick and strong. GiliP 75
cn•. a bottle; the hart doye n.
Sold by licClatltUaili A McKENNA.N.
Stareet•trert, GEO. A.. KELLY 37 Wood et.,
and JON. PLEASING, Ki Market street, Silt,
burgh. KANE A DEVITT, Alice:Km,
Pri,suunakit, Mar 19, IVO.
Ifoarrs. llo•teterr & Smith:
ithartemin—Do ring a visit .to the West, lag:
fall, I eamatracted nibs and fever, Ithilelt brought
me to my bed, and dually terminated In tYli'ld
fever, and confined me Jo my room for several
months, during which limo t vrith.playslially so
prostrated Uteri almost despaired of ever recov•
e ring my health: haring almost entirely lost my
appetth.oday., not being able to'Col moreel,
added t oewich I era y discretion 'with a reeling
sensation la my lino. and punted malty also paces
nights—ell from deh litv caned by my prostrate
condition, brought about by Cave , . At tots stage
Misty revolt:ion &friend recommended me to use
your celebrated Mt/roach Mitten. hot being MO,
Ally posod to the mt., of Miran/bathe In soy form,
I et lint declined. but afterward& Yielded My
prejudices. and, after tat ing the medicine for
sevral nooks, my ppettho rel tamed, and With
It I s
em "pithy regaining my runner streng th
and rigor. My bleep Mom the loss of Which 1
bare suffere• umeno has never been better than
it Is nor, and the reeling eensstlobefore alo
ded to) ha. entirely lett.me. toarela. vrllloll
Isere much t onsaJpated and irregular, art ew
butte natural. and to fact, lam go n
d to pay that
I feel my aelf a nen , man , and tender you th is
testimonial of my appreciation of your 'Mush e
preparation, In order Ent others , sugaring as
I ave. may avail themtelves of the vine. s, Which
preindlce kept me from enjoying for 3.3 long a
period. I may •Iso effec t tat my phystelan, alter
seeing th e bynefletal tof your bitters on Sr.
recommended gnat use them regularly.
• Tours, very reapectludy.
E. BOERNE.
go. 40 Market iat/cCt.
THE ' LNDUNS AND THE
WHITE PEW.
Although.long known to the aborleties or
Amerles, Dr. (3 tore* W. Swett, of Boston,. has
brought Into Shape rot convenient use, a must
valuable preparation called POLAND'S WRITE
1 INE COMPOUND, which torar.oneber of rears
has given great mtisractlon In the cure, of all
those aliments dependent on an belated or
lnt
sated ecndltion of the mucous membranes of the
animal organism. For prowl, diabetes. dropsy,
eAroufe brontlaWs. nnemel calor - rte. meneripeelfon,
when depenainion a debilitated state of the lu
te-stints, It Is one or the most valuable discover
ies recently added to Pbarniaceutleal meDeine.
It is likewise a most valuable compound err
dls
races of the Sidney. and bladder generally; ai
any °owean satisfy himself upon • single
Leo - ne knows the bootleg virtue or tee white
Dias [or cores - and ulcers. bet Dr. eee tt bae rur e
to work andpreparel from the sweet Inside burl
of .hat valuable tree a tompnend that will meet
every indication where the plan would be vela.
able
It le roe !Wentlr re zommentletl for the follow
tog alleleutst
.1)1wIt•ei fo youn it or I.lllle aged peeptc
•
Diabe;es In op t eme,
Tre " e '" e of dlnicuity in children during the
u llra hi 4l, Kidney Trouble le old people:
Ulcerated Eldue7i. Ulcerated Bladder;
mtumaysam
Bright's Dtretre of the Nl.lnetr:
Pain
In
the Kidneys H e st.ll6
Pain In the Illathl,r, and Scal di ng:
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Ask for ' , LAND ,, wuten Ylnt COlseriuso.
For sale by the gross. dozen or single nottle. at
Dr. lielser'• gront sorillstno non, le) WOod
str....t. mbt4:d&w
Mivff-11113: 1 00M3a3,310.1
WM. BINGHAM, Jr., ettlabse Express Cy.
/tee, 54 /Vag farad, U an authorised Agent W
mem Advertitrosen.le for the GAZETTE, and
all other payers throughout the United Mates
'mei Me Canadas.
I::2rACADEMIC OF MUSIC
'NU, April Eioct'a
Operatic Cita tat. •
THE lIATHAISEIt!
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WILI tic ;Worm d dud. r the dir,.tiod of
litctl ERNIEIT.
acme of the most pooolae ameteur models.
of Pittsburch an expected to take p •It la the
performapea• M.427:wi
PETROLEUM ASSOCLL
bf.I.S.—ia special meeting of the
linsitEsti PoTtOLLUI ISACIit O.\
WIII be beid at their rooms, In DALZ
DU/LW:ski, Unons. W. 7, at o'clock r. e.e
O WEDNESDAY, '27th Inst.
Important business ni I be brought before the
6on FOODS OF HEMLOCK AND
ItOcoupsor BARK,
for.ale by the eulrerlter on the X: embers and
CA ell3oll Branch of the Fenneyleanta
Address. - It. H. TUDOM,
Zbentborg.
tak27,11 ambrth count., l'a.
POOPOSAI.S FOR PAINTING,
WHITER - AMAIN° AMP revaxo DIA
MOND AHEM? ItllUdd..—Propoeala win be
reftl•ed for palette, the Diamond Market
Mtn re two cp. t• of pintopaint , the brat , atality
to Its used Also. for Vitiltelvnitorig sod color
tng 04' Ball. and paring In and around the
budding. rersent desiring any Information as
to the abort, will call up° t MaLthultE,
itat7net3 bupethntendent Hubei.
EFFEKVENCING
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
lo 6oa bottles, lo powder. thls Magna.la Is a
solid purgative and •perpent, very acceptabl to
the .0111.11, for aloe headache. sear or slrk
butch.(nd all (*vol.°, caw,. tot .ale by most
IlregalßlO. Yrepaßed by Alailltl26
lsalepraog street, New York. mhZ7m7
p-LET.
A FINE STORE ROOM
With Or without 1D IXCELLENT Dry
I=
•men:• •nd •Dactou• yvd sdjolalog. Located
on the east side of Efolstillettl street, near first
Inquire of
STEEL & WILSJN,
=l2
No GOlimItbEl!IO street
BLACK SILKS,
Col i ored Silks, India Silks,
FOULARD SILKS,
For Sale at Low Prices, By
WHITE,. ORR & CO.,
25. Filth Street.
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OTREE or CONTROLLER Or ALLCOUINT CO., i
Pprrsawattu, Itasca :All, Mr.
To CARPENTERS.— SEALED
PROPOSALS 1..11 be received at thla oflce
April sth, Inclusive,
For constructing new (Sanely around the upper
tier or cells In the County Prison:lo In Zoos on
enclosed end; put two all as...dwells, using
new materi a
Story.l., and pet new bridge aerobe al
Vetoed
luformatlon-trill be fernlsbed at the Bberl/re
or County COISIIIIISS109er•Olnee.
RENEE LAMBERT,
na.27:teS Controller.'
GAIIDEN FIGS
1E3E122
.11:cetrod and for site by the pound or bus.
/Coo, YHA girt T UN In DAVIS and Ltd iItILLAL
nal In ES, for sale by . i , tlopo A n . o4gmr .
tobV Corner Ltberty and Hand Ho.
QurceT A . SCOTT,
DENTIST,
Jro. 21,8 PEAW STREET,
ElG=ioll
MOM
¢2600
o.
PURCHAME A
gosh will purchase a .two-rory Ulf.
lOW ground, on NM stmt. Now tin% Tor CO
pcs .utn. App's to . .
B. McLAIN t CO.
MACHINE SHOP AND EN11313%
IN 81151111.Nti11e..31 TUX nALlt—lin %ha
comer of Oregg street and Walnut alley. near to
l.lareon 1.014111:4• uttered atop. dp.
plr
Latta D. MILLIE i CO.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. !NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
JAMES T. BRIM & CO,,
(iocoonsors to s. Jones d C 0..)
Corner Fourth Er. Wood Ste.,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DIULZILS IN ALL MOMS OP
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Cotipone.
'COLLECTIONS made on all seeesslblis Wats
In lbellclted States and Canada,.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits
SIGN--ENGINE IN THE WINDOW
EVERY ONE INTERESTED
IN THE CiltOliTll OP
Economical 'Establishment
HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS,
So far as it Concerns the Purchase of
GROCERY SUPPLIES,
Should Save 20 Per Cent
BY !BITING SOON.
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST • OFFICE.
mbt: u ivr
TILE IRON CITY
WILL 11E BEADY
About the Third of April.
The lest number will eon twin
_ THREE FINE ILLUSTRATIONS ;
Also matters regarding the city, or great hti
port.ee to our citizens and STUANG End VIA ••
ITINU TILL CIT ti. D.oha open fur subaorlp•
lion. Addrese all Col9lll‘l,l<atiol2. to
GEORGE W. PITTOCH. Si CO,
Dispatch Building,
G 9 FIFTIi OTREET.
foatottce Dux 1400. Pittsburgh, Penna.
rultE:l,4
BUSINESS CHANCE.
THE SEMSCRIRER RESPECT.
PCLIX announces to his many friends and
custorncos, that he hac disposed or hid entire
basin,' at No.'s Si and r Fifth Weed. to
..,Slll - 1180:4, PALMER d Co)., oho wilt contin
ue the ••A action and Costaitssion Uualneer." to
all Its branches. / vrocld here ask a continuance
of the very liberal patronage heretofore bestow
ed on me, asetiring the petille that my snecessom
are every way qualinsd. having been in tar ebi
ploy many year..
T. A. SteCLELLAND.
SMITHSON, PALMER & CO.,
I==l
AIIOTI ONE E RS
Commission Merchants,
NO'S 55 AND 57 FIFTH ST.
tipeclalattention given to on'eg 01 liegl Ettale
lloueeLold Yuen/titre, to. Also,
Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Carpets, ke
AI PRIVATEtII L
DAY AND EVENING.
MEM
NEW CARPET - STORE
Just Opening.
BAIRD, ROSE & CO,
ME=
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
=I
We are now opening one FIEST STOCIC
embraclug everything in the CARPET
LINK . , Yr.n the best Eueopeen and American
11.11111rOCIOre• to We commonest hemp Carpet.
A full line
- •
OIL CLOT/11%
NATTINGIL
WINDOW SHADES,
S4GN. MATH,
IMAM BOON,
m t. .... dt m as. . v. rt..t. of PIANO and
BOVARD, ROSE & CO.,
111 PUTS STREET, (wood door.)
mh22:v7tdawl . over Bate. 1 Nell%
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, &c.,
YOU
•Gas all.O. C)11.
A large areortinent on hand and receiving at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLUMBEBS AND GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street.
tirlint :SHAH SIXTH.
r. (fter livitzir.
GRAHAM & BYRNE,
n"ing caeni:igt•lr.rittr;llll:. f or "'
lIAT, CAP CID FUR BUSINESS,
At N 0.62 St. Clair street,
Invite their Mende and Ili. public to call and
examine their superior Stock. whim they feel
render - et will jive entire astirfariLleni
nitildie49 •
CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE
CITY to buy the . .
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
I. ►t No. 140 GRANT STREET
ALLEGUENT ACADEMY—For
MALE AN IS EILMALE—T. E. WAREHAM,
Prlncl. al, will ba opened MUSCAT. April litn,
In 5 XCElLblisli HALL. may bu man
at 31,15191V/7'n book to everyday, bar. ern
I and 5 o'clock, P. at. Circulars nil) b. o . talned
at DAVI& CLARKS A CU'IL, anis Mo. bona
Mora. of Aileen.),
FOR SALE.
A Fine Driving and Biding Horse,
FOB ♦ DENTLIMAN MILADY.
Inquire at PATTERSON'S STABLES. TSlrd
rohn,3l.A
lIITTEIBURGU FIROUT-HAND
ACAISEIt V, OM Grant Oren, Opposite
the Catbedrai. OVEN LAY LED EVENIN.
Instruction In Etandard Phonography Oven In
privase 10 aloe and by Nall. Toporta
poen., Sermons, •ke... made noon
twaopab:e term, fr..7ml3t.W>
RELTING !
er and Gum Belling; also. Gum racking,
Hose, Nukes*, Sc, . of the best quality and at
redhead tees. The best quality of La , log al
ma). on lhand at the /ndlaitubbar Depot. No.
35 and UM. Chats . stfeat.
mhl4 J. a If. PTSILLIPS.
WINDOW SHADES.--Havlog
received our spline atoek of Shades we ars
now yr pared to Neil at the IS...tem:lh pikes.
either o lassie or retail. 'the best wort
went that Coil bo found In the city. AlllO. new
style at 00 weea lust reetired. Va I and to the=
at Nee, Wand TI nt. Clair street.
total .1 a If. PiTtt,LIOR-
FLOCIII OIL CLOTHS.—Ma ling
rectum] oqr prices We osrtnewoCer 011 Clotho
ent , ntra rata,. A large (toot On hand a.l da.
.I;ab:a paiterni, for salq, w X
holcante end 01011.
by
aEty J. h
X ELI tlt+ t Ll i
i2r omit.
CARPETS.
OLIVER
31'CLIN OCH
& COM ANY,
HAVE JVST /OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
=99
NEW CARPETS,
014Ieths, shades, &c.
Attention le called to one One Meek of
EIBROIDIRED MLR AID rim COVERS.
GreatMagi!' Prices,
sae irxx•ps wxrti ST.
m•V:.I3
I,w Uifil) H pl~ti
Manday,March 21,1867,
L W. BARkER & CO..
59 Market Street
Whosi w• will exhibit
NEW SILKS,
Plain, Figured,
striped, Checkered,
Chena, in Black,
And ,11 I. Newest and Choicest Colors .4
Shad., .d In all qualities.
NEW DRESS GOODS,
The stsortment embeetee some Ity diet Tent
Linde. mot the ettotoe , t to tem
HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
BED. TABLE •FO
SHEETING LINENS.
TOWELS, TO. ELI NG.
- ete.
MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
Clothe, Cassiesserts, .
Satinets, Tweed.,
Malone, Jeans.
.Erin fetes, Die.,
WHITE GOODS,
Jaconet, Cambric,
Swiss, Book, Nainsook,
Mull and Lawns,
In PI Ain, Barred. fltrlpt4 a❑l Fl_❑red I❑ gnat
varittr.
MOURNING GOODS.
Shawls; Dress Goods, kr.,
=
OUR PRICES
Tut tsery thing nay haindsol by Ike fullo”
quytttlun.:
At 12 , ,1 BEAL:TT/lit. TAtIT 01.11.1) riuNTs
At 111'0, '
At 11 , ;,. Gottlt Rtlt&,lA fIAASH:
At ft.,: ri , t , ltt WRING .•
At r , fit TA ULF DA3
AtrIAL A YLAX:
At Z ll, Y.atra stzaand.tuallty TOWLIA.
fir Dou'll f.ll to examine our lame brflre rue
che,lng.
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
SE=
=I
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL OD OFFICE FERNITURE.
No. 15 Smithfield Street,
Furniture l rtmcnt of Pittabstrah Manufar
lured mu tautly on band at LOW LOT
C/LISLI
W.. J. lifTY2B...tfle. V. uorl'Lc...o. A. NYLIIP
11111=,65
3IISHLER'S HERB BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
TO Tat PUBLIC.-1 boys this daf opened •
BILAJSOLI I.IOIIBZ for Um solo of
Mishler's Herb Bitters.
In the City of Plitzburth, and have authorized
A. T. YADNUTOCIL and D. M. HOLTON. se
my Agent tonally on end manage the tune.
B. }MIME&
LARCAtTnn, Muth 14, DM.
FABNESTOCK & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
28 DELoa-lmot 113troot,
=ll
Sold by all Respectable Druggists;
.tbetr Si - W me e ask but tr ial
al to oonvlnce any one of
dlcleal y.
11111SHLERP8 HERD BITTERS.
MEM
TEAS AND SUGARS.
1300 D CORKING BUGLE. 10 IDi. fir la 00
1 SS
00
1 00
TABLE
P XTRA 00011
BTST CYTILA C
TEAS.
Another large last of FIIESII TZA.. of last car
gout,
Direct front China and Japan,
MMTI
Per ahlpa Conttantin. Malin Castle; J. B.
,ompt I.lor everything OVOL) AND
CIiZ.A r tini way of Teas, at about
20 Cents Below theCom2on Prices.
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 & 174 Federal street,
MEM
TIOATLNIN.--For Sale at the
Boat hove or tho Ariel Barge club, Bald..
mom !dd., a olz•oared all ELL BOAT, built by
Chas. B. Elliott. of Greenpoint, L. I.; la In per..
tectonic?, and as toed as new, having been used
hut eight times, It will be sold far 030. For
%orator In formation aorta toll. LE WIN ST Lex.
!coop atresi,Balillooro. Ma. mhiAral
sizonT -HAND VP RITING.—A
perfect haowl•dga of this valuable art
taught In Lea . short and easy lessons. by s mac,
tical reporter from London. England. Each
pupil tooth; separately and at any * time to suit
their own concordance. Apply so
=3
1,3 STORE WITEELIBARIIOI9I9;
multratt W9F.C..IIAKROWB;
1 , 1 BKIO9 Wllllll.l l / 1 110.0Wa;
10 tlLtli WIIELLBAILUOWaI
EXPlittra WA.U.S;
Lt/i/IT 81'9199 al 913055;
A COAL WAfauStl; •
•
.• VAIL7I.;
Morlited Ilubt 6134 Tamed gprAit au hold
sad rot at LCSCaaNt Nit Tot W9PII. tatP j.t t r
oruaLia.Karn
Q.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
IRI-
A N ORDINANCE FOR THE A • PILVVItIIIENT and extension of the Ellett
Ward Olsr•ct
W TIM pr, It is desirable that Mr present Mar.
ket House in the I Ifen Ward -could be rebuilt
ertneeeif rue t e grentre aOS" unfu /cation of
the cltreiss of the Filth and Atnth W >efts of the
' We l L;c h aTerrYift the NU!! n or.l *l(..
• l of l'iltsGurgh. fr. Are:Liana C,Nrnon ' t , ,,..l
asserstfol. not.
when
Me elticeho of !
mild wards shall subscribe the amour t necessary
for rebuilding the cement market Louse. In sold
lifts word and for toe puma.. of any
Monti grontcl watch may Co noce sssss for the e
ellorrement thereof, they eh !II suMplit to Conn
ell, for belt approval or itenctplnfent. the plan
or plons on wiles they purpcse to erset the same
art I :whoa the told plan or pious shit hove been
opornved by Councils. the sot.l subscribers tnoll
appoint three of ttelemember. to tel Is eatt•
pitiztion with committee Or Or Immo number !
In Cc
ac
uy Counefts, who shell constr.
tote a toremi . to Lu known so the • Joint
!Lidding Cumml s t ecor the Fifth Ward et sclict.”
Whom dots
it
he to carry cut the p COT'S.
I lous of tis ordlascce Sod to Den that the sell I
markot I . erected In !conformity what fhe Plano !
opproL ed of by CouncUe.
not. 2 :LIM Committee Mali be oppoloted to
act until tile Urat tagullettieefirg of lA:arena In
January, lees , or until to! Ir successors mail he
dey epp stmt.]: and slier* !month of tont ,
tee, in each !Lear her e (foul:rile and
the ealli subscribers than appoint a Committee
to hold their offlcee and es cente the duties threes
In enjoined until their successors shall Le dull
aelled.
bonne. Mat subscribers shall be •nthorisedlo
osect a new Market Muse on the Armand now
ccupied foe that PpePose , end tu PnrLltu. 4
t only grounds if Weldon. If t ho Irons oPPrutto
by Ccurol• oh! II redu•re Is. All contracts fur
the purch• re of gfrfuods awl foe the work and
anat.:Ml for tile erection of budditlys shall be
Made by tan! subscrsh et to ouch mantic, as they
ratificationOpfr P 11111,3 I. I the' oppress' ant
,:r the Jolla oul!fling e.ommittee of
Fllth Ward -Markets: Precid,J. that !! rit e
f hall Lo In no meaner kund fur their futhll•
meat.
eh, 4. If ant milltionol ground shall to put
ll
crfset fee Bald buildings r placket pur•ose,
the tole 00 the same shall h e moofe is aro Maine.
Aldermen and (Wrens of rittsbutalt, and the
property shall be vested In said Motor. • Were
osea ifte..u. of Idttsbargb. toil e d "'•
tlllCenprovlstuils of thlsordinancf. nil. the r
of tlo. terms Iferalt proyl.l.ol, shall be
come vetted in said Moyer. Alderensu ant clti.
sena orTiftsburgh•tsoottely.
bse. 0. When sold Market noose shell Late
Lein rrectro In conforMlly witty this orfil 000 " ,
sal. Jolfsl• Cotonfitlet: shall eststfliall
regal..ttons fur LIA "overawe the
`tame and •unIcIL tire sable to Cortnclts for an.
weasel or •mennufent. and it staff Le - the dote of
tilt:Joint }MINI gl!ommlftecto elect •Superlu
[rodent of ••1 , 1 (nth 'A a doe ek. norm, who
duty It woff br, It! !ler the dire coon of sold Co .0
utit!ee.lo take <Mug, of said building. aftwod
°puffins, eloslng. eleanslvg repairing tee
same, fettle,: at.] shuttlus usl the gas. lAlt,
al! teem an f pay oft 11(0111 , re collcrtcd [0 the
Treseurrr cr Cot iftla kl•rket Flours
wolaLloo. and atm perform a I other deal"
hich may fro nasigood Lim by root Joust Cum
valet e.
Sr., a. 21st no repairs or alterations whatever
shall made by any one exception said barer
!student and only by itro, by and under the
That
iss of sold Joints ommittee: and
That o n e tool hop, riniendent, for all repair, anti
alterations tattle by him, prAuce Its
a
tuuchers il to atd lolot_comrolitee, which. whn
•pprorend cototersigned by the Pretident of
.: p
sak i lot curtil tater. shall be paid by the Treas.
titer f said itevitclatlno.
• • . .
8..7. That It .0011 he the duly of tali! joint
couailtte• to eatalilleli the *slaty of said hop
rotes dent, and to take bonds for the faithful
aod pi:l . :or:rah" of the du!,
Oho: aid sold Joint can mitt ec thal liar, fu'l
power to di•oilas said Pupallotouttect at plea-
Aare.
•
B. That the agnr.•nate co.t of the rem
'traction or the New ni.ket lion e to be (riot
thelmling tha coat of deluge',
ter/hence. and other In.lttntal charges amt pore
abase money of any 101, lots of around.. hall
mliT adlustml nod toed by told jointer/emelt
tee. nod that the inter, t to be :wowed toll,
subaerthms to the Moo (or the bultllng of rata
t House shall be
w o e fromtbethne the
auroral
In
wore paid tu t the 'Treasurer
of the ”le Association: and the, the said Joint
Committee shalt issue t. said subscriber. certld
.eatlard stock. or teen other evidence. el lethal,
mince. for subscriptions as do -e may de/ etabt
and proper. And th• roes/tree c.f said Fifth
Ward Menotti... A•s,clation. after first .1.-
ducti et the costmf repairs other nee ~,,, Y
shall pay on, :h•• proceed. of . old barbel annually. on the Lkuntti of 1/m: ember, to
them pe,tve mil/ crib, of said Mandan pro
portion to tl.tir trepectll, sub/tent/Om, tutu
they elI II ittl`y relmbumed the Pet...Mtt sod
loierest of the amounts !motet". eiy subsmitod
and paid Mr them.
bac. 9. That whenever the proThlons of the
elelath ...ton of lets ordlaae. r shtll havo torn
fully compiled with, the a 4/1 Market, or ll' .let
Ilum, 14 Ith the around. at ached to the rime.
shall ' , cow. the property et the •Ity togetla e
1.110 th. ...venue ano, maluments arlstrot three.
from. and.the do/les and powers of sold Joint
ce.e and deter/elm.
tra.c, W. That tb.. IrCeutll.4 and vouchers of the
'Treasurer of the P1(10 Ward Varlet Homo As
sociation alaall oe coda annual/. to the An
tiling ofCouncils. undei oath to he
by them audited sad et cmrkd upon in toe same
Ulna. ta the city accounts usually are.
Ordain ra1,a33.1 0111.1,,1. Into Jew lit 1:4.<119,
thls 2510 as.'y of Ma: oh / A. It. 191 . .
JAMES lI...AVM:T.
l'r.shleht of Odeon Coanell.
Attest/ L. S. )1,..1.,w,
,
1110, "
A NORDINANCE FOIE TIIE
trtcittta t fl4l,ra on `4 , :do W CI. Ittti . le
dcr0....../. I it,te n • •.1 .1..
lst 11.. t !min Ltd an, %I.- •
nag. tt ,, .tat trona a,. ....,. _ ... p...
thlo ordinance. *hen It Creme, s 11, SeNr7 30
11
Clek. t e f .ot ssa!t for th e put poro vc L.,;.i.
Int • vault mama.., actor. u•ner et. , pen, Uf
the won. r s. snail. belure Comm. pct., th e ss,,,h,
*rem or c use to he erected, the fad filth of
tte lot, • Nth!! and sulnclent L, lyre. sr( not les s
than C . felt In w.Aliner ,h,re than tohr le, in
height, wilts fits, s st each csil..oes to al,ote We
free. s, of Isonn feat..'[ or L. lags.
.t 4.1.. 7. Ahy COLIMA,. ONY,Or ~W Elrt% (Si , .
Ina h. console With St a pros lions hf lb, unli
t..., shalt fortnt and pay to the el y • nue not
exeer,lll,
to
dulls, f r , each aun es .r. ,Isr,
fallare.. the turn to he colltri.en as fl, sa .1 atzut•
lay nature Ts. 1 y la• chi., c e.l.
t , t..• 3. it ball herb nut. a,ftto mtr,l Corr:
ralto,u.sers .1' the WA.. tent Illatr ,7:1, tso "dote.
Vats ordtrar.
Ordnlnest n , l enantrd Inter • !art In Councils,
=th slay of seen, A. 11., I•A'.
./ AIMS SteAtI,F.Y,
Prerldent of tvlset Connell.
sttlesh, F. S, Ali , rtnow..
..
Ursa of beldet launch.
TIIUIIAS STEEL.
Prt.ldent ofCttu
Common Council.
Attest: }Lair MeMadddr..
Clerk of Comntont'oratell.
AN ullnEctscE authorizing
non. in, 05,05 to rapt. pnl, e,
Sit.t . Tl..t. 1. Er it Of da.ll.li 0,0 r e.ed ry the
.Vc,r, Ideru,nand (..111,nit
n y,i,d 011.114[1110 C.IIMAAIO4, and ft
Is AgreLy ordained read fattened by atittourdy,f the
same, duat 'Oa now of 11,111, ttenne.t.. Co.. and
the WM of Joettat tiratf A . 0., sod tr. ey are
here y fa...mated to creeta lln. unt‘le ata , by
hum tbdr.warehotaas en atm &tract 510 First
and Wood 'streets to r..alth $t rert. to et
dlth •Le•llna th• Merchant... batlanal o
'tele
graph co.npany • and to place Olin. then..., and
attend the paled of antdl.lrgrafat Company Pro
id led. th.. he of a patternapproved by the
ntrect Conaattlee, and the work done to Itself Gat •
1A . ..10b; and Crorlden. Silo. ttatt theordlnance
relating to the Flra Alarm and other Tv,egraph
Cotnhanles I,; complied with. acd that more
partfee may us bald pole. by p dots, wiry.
na payment bald
a conxnsat tot
the tate thereof. Croy aft.' tale
halite, q that lon
Coon
el.e reserve the right. at ant time, to repeal ill.
ordlnatb.... aft, nt•t ;befog 111 months uutlce
to ten vanilla hawed al•ore.
Ordained nod ..n acted foto a lad this 22th day of
March. terf.
rrrissenuti. PA
• • .
JAMES MvAULET.
• rrestalent tif,clect Councll
Attest: E. S. MOitlo!tv,
('.a of teloct Council.
THOMAS UTEEL,
President of Cunituon - Councli
•tlPst: neon SloitAnTlN.
SITPPLERENT TO AN ORDI-
A
A AA('E paased rebruagy 27th, graallug
power {aloe... Peri nu and otheratagunA
Oguyintr 1. Be It ord.ii.iof and cm? mitt by lid Moyle, Alderagen nod Llfloca•of
That the power granted to tale dirt. Committee
to locate spring and other wagons b.. and the
wow le {web} extruded to. arrlage• and Backs
stem/log or wa unlawfulre; furthermore.
that it alma be for thenwners of such
Haute or Carriage., or any of als emmoyees.
/race • ald Can, ges or (Jacks and wait or .-
..liable ...mar' the entrance to soy depot, hotel
or p.a.( of alan..ement•
bget •ny p.m alOttleg any of the gra
•lidons of this ordlnance shalt be to I•jected to
Mao of-not le. than one Or more than nye dol..
ism for earl. sod every cr,ller 4 to be oollectell am
goes of al collar nature are by law collected.
ago. a. All ordlnance• or parte thereof 10000-
61.... Mils ordinance, be, and ate hereby
repealed
JA3IE3 McA.PLEY,
rient.lt nt of Solect Council
ATTI:4T: T. M. Alonnow.
Clerk of Melovt Council.
TtlllAn tsTEF 1..
rrotOlont GOD
Con•c11.
ATTI.Nr:
mo.:::trO clerk of Cots
COll.ll.
AN ORDINANCE relating to . the
est...ion of Pit, street.
stentiv I. it , it ordained and enacted by the
..thamr, mica and Cilitcas t.f Pitl.6urph.
tiler: and Common tatatAeii. eleven/hint, Yld it
t ame. eby crdatsted abet acted fat outhra-ley qf
t That tile Mbe estanded trona liar
(lion street mi•twat di) . amass the lot of James
tire?, • dlstanee o f tai feet Minch. to a polar,
wSere salt! Vito Meet Is now opened from cast
line of ..td ttrey's lute to Columbia street; then
hr.:Mang t Columbia .tree[ and extending
Pike street to Alleglacni street, panne , ith
Penn etreett and J. Yeas, Jame* Trimble,
and Joh linens be and they are hers by appoint
cd viewers.
oirdalued and enacted into a lair in Council.
tints 25t day of liarch. A. la. lekit
JAMES MAULS:Y.
President of Select Council.
Attest: E. S. 510000 w.
•
rre.id UTEET..
Attest. IIf•SH
iniiT7o.FL Clerk of Common Council.
enunr BOOKS.
OLIVEIVS THII.7.49LATION OF THE tillifite
:' iii ::
rser.i
rEsTiveui ♦NI , E►BT". Hobart
WC, PAUL IN 111/ME. llutlcr.
INNER NOUN. 11..Ner.
.
LCS TEN VAST.
THE CHlilitillblAWs REASONS YOH.' 1119
• YALTII AND Pit Ac TIE. Itlcbardsne.
I P I A IS S T S O It H a Y T r I Tiile DF:
I R TS A O G H C E H L U IG R IU H N . •
Sewell.
THOUtillle ON THE eSItVLUES. Coxe.
HOLY LIVING A. D UYINU. Ye, lor .
AIA N UALUY 1141r0r1U,s1, lI U p old.
TIIK LAIT DAYS Ur OUR SAVIOUIL.
LENTEN I•ILSSUNS.
GD1.11K;11 YLUB,AL_DECOUATIOISIi.
rpr sate by
J. R. WELDIN & CO.,
V
T'Scr.lol larcacocl Jeltroet,
nits•o3o
NEW SPRING STYLES.
MoCORD & CO.,
181 WOOD STREET,
A SPLEYDID STOCK 07
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
J. L. 6/1.1.T.
GUM= 011ie!
At Very Low Price's.
mh7
_IOIIN PECK, ORNAMENTAL
HAIR W0U.K.613. AND PERFUMER. 94
Fourth strert. ore deur trent Wood. thairburgu.
MOM/ Ott huid • NCI, SII•onOltOt Of Lai.
dire W I.e. Bandy,entris; I.2entirmvnhi Whir,
Tour. a Scale.. Huard Cholas lets. Sr.
Lialr.
A gait.] prize In ea At 1:a given Raw
ldnd:es. and gentlemen's litlt•tultln done In
tDa ntatlif mUttla.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS:!
NEW GOODS.
THIS DAY,
CHOICE STOCK
NEW GOODS,
Wholesale and Retail Buyers
WM. SEMPLE'S.
.E1:3E 0 X1.11.., 1867.
The Latest Purchase of the Season
iszracifi TMICEI WAR.
Wilton and Velvet,
M=M
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
=ZB
PILAWINto BUOYS.
I.IIII3ARIES.
CUAnIKRS. and
1119 Lau 11,01.0118.
Hall and Stair Carpets to . Match.
reAlch , r l;•^nl t Ito P,h
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets
UPHOLSTERY WORK
HURLED & COLLINS,
Nett bollatng to Uotte4 States Cottons House
sod Pastortlee. second floor. natMuntlettrtv
IV. B. SCIIiiIERTZ & CO.,
RAVE US HAND AND AKE
Selling at a Reduction,
TUEIR . STOCE Ul
FALL AND WINTER . GOODS.
co:Witting of all the Wert styles of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Ladles', MM., and Chlldren4
Cloth, Goat, Old and
Calf Batmorals,
Button, Lace. and -
Congress Gaiters.
Gents. Bore and Toutna talPlvers, Tlea,
French (NIL Kir, and
Thick Boo:. and Bootees.
Alto, • large assortment of GENTS' TABCY
SLPE,.
All of the above are of the BEST If ATERIAL
and WUN.KKANtiIIIr, and WALIttgIiTED
equal to any In the City.
W. E. SCHMERTZ. & CO.,
No. 31 Firth Street.
m1g10:077.3“vr
or Common Connell
SHEPHARD'
CRACKERS"
317 Liberty Street,
r ,..PITTSBUBGE, PA.
WALL PAPERS,
M=LI
O. 107--X.IIIKETSTIMET
BOTTLED ALES-- •
SENNETT, WINTERTON,
And all b.. brubl. of
Ales and Soda Waters,
BOTTLED BY
J. C. OUFFUM-a, CO.,
B 4 LOB B 4 MILBSLET STUNT.
Enal:e24 •In•bar •
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Are now opening
$lO FROM $l. OH $ll9 TO 930
PLR DAY, eau sadly be made the ;rt. ,
round, WITHOUT ulte, In • nesr Twines, nanit
Load
and sonorstan *AD 110 cOttrZglitOL.
Rood sod email/elle Agents (Ludt/mend ster_la;
men) are wanted to represent 0$ le et ma ne
gni County. A nAnt 011,CC to Wak• :DO? To
varLois.Vi Is offs ea to
r 1,17 per,. harm,/ , hangs da u lly . .....l r nse!:
1"
r'V'er Pl(.:tto tiouth stre ' el,
droi /. Al h.'. gaLla'S
Xd.
Will be Opened
A Very Large
MEI
To which the attention of
fY lasruTruity LSVITLI)
180 and 182 Federal St.,
AELEGILEXY CITY.
2-1,1
NOW ARRIVING.
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LOWEST PRICES
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
BODU BRUSSELS,
Bed Two and Three-Ply Ingrain,
IMMEI
WINDOW SHADES,
AT $l.OO to fM.23 PER YARD
Carpet and Curtain
lesl PEOMPIII Dl5 TBE BE9' STILL
71 and 73. Fifth Street.
GOLD REMORSE° PARLOR PAPERI
WOOD AND MARBLE IRIZATION
PANEL PAPERS;
TINTED; PANEL PAPERS, for Par.
lon ADD CeWogs,
InNew Designs, at
Muir 7ttth tltreet. )
R. WARES & Bilo.
oh,
NOTI
r . )4.n/12 , 0.1 , 7.
arNOTICE.-THE ALLEGHE
NY COIISTY
art -Jaw-cr33.T.,aci.a.mr
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
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On Saturday, April 20th, 1567,
AL L OFF/f:E. of (14‘.
30.133 FOURTH ST., PIITSIIVRGII
A full attends.< Is r .1-estEd, as the Vine for
hootlng •ho Somlnstlitlf °"'"
buslnaso of iniportarica aitil ILt n On considered.
EIZIMI9
JWILY W. RIDDELL.
Chairman
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•
i[1,65 MOO:. /
ALLE.LIENY. Pa. . Match:ley, let t
r i grAN ELECTION FUR SEVEN
Dlt f1e2011.3 re the 'Pramllia Saelegs
blant•• will be held at the LIOLLIE.
on TUESDAY, the :ad day of April. Lawton
the holm of 2 at d &o'clock, I.
1173.e1l .3...0. HAD DDLE. C.a.:L . _
llANNiteorke SAVINGS BAN.C.
Mara. Ist. , 7. s
ar N ELECTION FOE PHESI.•
ENT ant SIX DIRECTORS or the Ran
chest., Savings Bane 11.111 be held's! shell. Bann
,D Hint, on NATURDA Y. the 30th day Of
March, baneen the hear. or I ands o'clock.
malazontl Ttliti. B. LIEKIX E. Caen',
CANDIDATES
FOR PROTHONOTARY
JICOB H. WALTER,
will M y Candidate for the 0112 ce of CBOT HON
OTAIIY, Babied. to the thelslon of the Linton
Herm bllven Convention.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
MA). J. F. DENNISTON,
cromerly of Frtend`o Ride Iluardt) xll7 bo
Candidate for COONTIC THEASIIKEU, sablect
to ttedeclaton of Me Union itopobilcao eon,a
lion. mh2s:v7a
REMOVALS
REMOVAL.
ROBINSON. REA & C 0.,.
kWc remotes their °Mee to No. 12. CORNEAL
OF TIRST AND SAIITLIFIELD STREETS.
ruteMrrea
REMOTAL.-& F. NEWIIIVER &
CO.. Commission Merchants ant dealers In
Flour, Fend and Orate, have removed to
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Where they srlll be pleased to ...their friends
sod customers. mhlls
PROPOSALS.
PENNSYLVANIA
Agricultural Land Scrip
FOR SALE.
The Board of Commissioners now otter for sale
SACO three of Agricultural Co'lege Land Scrip.
Con
tbe balance of the derlp granted
endow
CoErilll.rretlth of re nugelvaula f the
mein of A erten aural Colleges in 151. State.
Crop sal. fur the purchase of this Lana Scrip.
widressrd to "The Board of Costutssionera of
Agricultural Land Imp."wall he ITCCIVkiI at
the Burveyorlisnoral 02.c0, at Lthrtiaburg, until
o'cloct at..
On Wednesday, April 10, 1867.
This 1001 may be !created In any State or Ter.
theory by the holder; of the scrip uPou•nn of the
mappropristed laada (except mineral lands) of
the United Kates whicl. may te sub)ict to sale
at private entry a piece of scrip repr.vnts
• quener section o re o hondred•nd sixty acres.
is Issued in Manx. and will be transferable, wl th
out endorsement or formal asalanntent. The
blank need rot Oiled 00111 the
the
Is present
e for location ad entry. When the Party noldlnif
It can all the blank (indent. r the land in his non
bame •Bida most be made as per acre, and no
ill will no received for less tnan oac quarter
section.
The Perin Will be istuet Immediately on the
tin' ill n t t dd , t Po e rl?c i :s y q t (l ' a t ilTi t ' A r h7l? " -V.POlre;Val
one-totrd of the purcume money must Do Palo
vittin ten days, and the rerualniog two-thlres
within thirty days after notification of accept
ance of the bid or bids by the Hoard of Commas
atones.
JACOB C/.] l / 9 B ELL, IFTtyor Gen •I.
. • Y oe the Board or , atuardealontete.
liaaatanuao, February: IW7. atto:un
SEEDS! SEEDS!!
We are Bow Prepared with Oar
SPRING STOCK
G-arden,
A 1,13
FLOWER SEEDS,
111111115YEI FM AND GiNTLXIS.
Wo °Zoo oT.Ctol Inducements to
Market Gardeners and Country
Merchants.
ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED
Before Offering for Sale.
, HAY PRESSES.
Ingersoll% Hand and Horse Power
PIFILEIRIIII3IIIIII3.
A Full Stock of all Sizes.
MirbaVC)..2r.,
137 Liberty street..
JAMES It. H. 3.011.19G/L
11011 CITY SPICE .
FIFTH STREET EXTENSION,
H.fear Pennsylvania avenue,
priTsavnevr, PA.
PURE SHOES AND HUSTLED
Warranted when oar manta Ls oaths Artlele.
10500 GROUND CORNMEAL and RYE
FLOUR constantly on hand.
COFFEE AND GROUND NUTS ROASTED
D WI= contlone the manoracture or. all the
• DIFFERENT KINDS OF SPICES,
Which we offer to Wholesale and Retail Dealers
rie l l ' alig e l t e;==itht ` g24 *4"'''",
Chopped Feed Constantly on Ilan&
WrIELICELLEB & 31011 LE D GE.
&Men'
1. L. ♦SFOOD..LLLBOL JOSIIII..J. WC.LPSIZT
ITIVOOD .& 11111 F. FREY,
• BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS FITTERS,
Core of 3rd and Liberty Streets. -
AboTe Carroll Snyder% Pittsburgh. Penns.
Light and Heavy Casting; turniahad promptly
to order.
m i n i.M .ir l i titt f ted i sp . cm Da•d to the titling out and
&c.,"Uartes, Steamboats. Rolling
Agents for A. &Cameron & Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
MEI
BLOWER ENGINES, •
These rumps ha. SUMHOT 621f.tagea onlez sn
Mho,, and nem one Le warrooted to Si , . "U.'
(notion. Pll.l , llconetantle on band. fen:Ulo
BARR. SNAKE BITETTLEB,
•
Sucesizors to WALIMLLNY a 811111.
N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh.
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Pianos, Organs,
And ltneksl Good! renenily.
.bola ',pats for the Celebrated BHADHD•
BY, New 'York. end SCHHILLCHIS 11 CO.
Vaasalong. FUNDS.
AI" 131 MT A CO.YI •TOTTAI32,•• and
D. a H. W.
BAHL andlliTtni'll PATIN? GUITAR.
The best Italian and Gerctao Vlolln sad Get.
t..Mertan sine. On P.n. afTn.l
'RUBBER CLOTHING--Such as
-an Coats, Pants, Langton. Boota..da. of Site
beat Ana warranted; also 011 Coats.
Jackets. Overalls. a., roe oat- at the lowa t
lair Waal,
wholesala and Clint!, at No. in and le at,
lalr Waal,
it a E. PILILLIP*
~i
WANTS.
WANTED.— AttENTS—For the
••,Aoltn% THIC. WM!...•• tr ?RAMC
MOORE. g , uts nay a Is Ste itasieSi boot
Lea vacr sOid. It laaa no compotlt . oo. .10 ea
la.riaeced or vutarraricue,agaltls, no vre•lc
•o 11',rat ludocevaenta. Nand for CI: -
ca:ar.
EHLRY FlitlVE.f.
ree rat Agent". ei4;1 4t 1r..:11. ,,
:,i,.
12E28
A GENTS.-1.0 00 WANTED.-
SIALF AN! FESIALE —The best chance
iet. A wort' of Ilittortent value trot Antlonal
ntelset. 'Tee only note on cue namy Set In
see Ito% 'Agents nod no competition. Stow
n.!r—Y.t O. ttU T AN!) MI It NAV At. CON-
S toJ o n o Slty Hen. 3. T. Ileatitey. 10 one
loh
m,. illustrae een.l at ones
tor terms nn I rt
co
mul2teilisT Si Market et.. rittsburnl4"l.o.
WANTED,
On EJlt.111.1" Ott COSIMISI. I IOIi. Hato! InEett of
nanny preferred. lteloroneos requlrol.
.h.oply In person or lstter. to
H. 11. erunAle,
115 Dlssznond Et., onrotlte - Court House.
nshllsolT
MASTED. -50 0 clerks, and
and inhere now out of employment la
I'lttOntrgb, to itnow tint ANDUnW'S UAY
GENICILATOI: continue; torchbolt.rUlnnerer.
fortunes are made by "Altus:right, amt the Oen.
eralor. It /I , tho Oats thing orthe Mutt that has
real meet. eoccest It the standard. Coma and
Yen mint swats are taming.
J. C. TILTON,
felt No. IC% 01. Clair Illreet.
BANIiLHIG HOUSE OF
JAY COOKE & .CO.,
Curlier Wall and Nassau Stn., Wevr Vern
In eonneetion wlm our, :owes in Phil adelphla
an•l Washings ne bare opened • NEW YORK
fluent , : at abo ve ' ,soon. an+ orrcr our. services
to Banks. Starters and Invest.. rs
Lion of the it ousinels in this city. including
Purchases and lairs Of tlOoannN+NT
Ti Is. nrouts. Bunrb anti 1:01.1%
lep , otenta.4 at the block Each:+le+ +. 4
Gold Board. where orders lent to are faluaDV
tiled. We ktey on band full supply of 0 0
'hENIdENT. ek.• n • E ALL Ilin13:M•
buying and telling at Current price.. and allow
Inc correu , ndenta the most Liberal rate. the
market .nordt.
fenhtfn JAY COOKE &CO
J. F. STARK & Go.,
BANIKERS,
Corner of Wood and Third Streets,
3317'Sr ..11..1NT3a 1191=-T...Z.
UNITED SLUES BONDS, GOLD, SILVER ID COITIAS,
Dreor Time and Sight BMA kr Sachaug• ou
ENGLAND. YEANCIE. GEILICANY. ITALY
dcls:l,44:vir &c.. ac,
Hu, CAUGHEY & CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
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(SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART 8. 00.,)
ischange, Coin, Coupons,
~ L l24lparticuhr. t tei f a l oa t ii i tit to th• put.-
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
ill - NIGHT MUTTS ON LONDON: • 1.31:552
N. HOLIES & SONS,
33.A.D132CMFLIS.
No. 57 Market street,
PITTSBURGH.
Deposits recclrcil In Fur Funds and Currency.
Collecnons made n all the principal Ludnlsi or
the (hutted litatta a nd Cwtadn,
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AND BOLD ON CON ifiBBION.
Particular attentlel paid to the purchuo and
salt of
U. S. Securities,
Indsdlng E. 8. MIXES Ur 1581:
do. do. .1. 2 06
U. S. FIVES 10.40.:
! 4 . CERTIFiCATF:6 UP INIIF.HUEDNF.e.3.
Order. =Le Vcomborabor*La or coklected.
PEOPLES'
SAVINGS BANK.
OF PITTSBURGII,
L.VCORPOR 4ITED 1466.
Capital, - - - $lOO,OOO.
OFFICE. 110. 77 FOURTH STREET,
HENRY LLOYD.
.. WI LLL!..II REA.
President
Vies President.
BM=
H/SNlty i.Lnr D.
J♦+Se 1. HgN,....n. AM. LITrINC.Yrr.
I'. Jr"... Hon. THOS.
W. U. Li 010.11.5. JOIN D. tetl.l.l.
• NvILLumS. nromox.
Secrebry and Trcastrer, SIBIY F. lON 1;01111011ST
Fix per rent, Intere allowed on olta.
Invertmentk made In 4.
liorernma attime
and depoEA
tate Decorltlca.
Bank open dolly, except 9undays.,from nine
o' c lock, A. X., to tour o'clock, and on
Wednebdal . and Itaturday oventogs nom klk to
nine o'clark. nnttll
MERCHANT TAILORS.
SPRING STOCK,
Now EPeetrtugs LAZUK AND ccibirwar ,
ASSukt. 111E:it of
=MS
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CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
I=
.GUAY & LOGAN,
No. 47 St. Claktr Street
HENRY G. HALE
lOLTHUST COL MN ID ST. CLUE STS
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
COMPRI.INEF '
All the Novelties of the Season,
2 , lagulson4foundlai
First-Clan Merchant'
raring
Entabllshmen _
1111,5m147
W. MU
:1
Merchant 'T' s ilor,
No. 50 ST. ClAllt STI6ET.
NEW IiPEINU GOODS Jett . or< •
and dew style pattern, 1;0 illy) In the
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ORPHANS' Ci
BY iIirTUE OF
the d °rhesus' Cour
the uneremeed. gear ,
KAN, zulourcbll , l of et
theta _
hursday, the Alb Day of April.lB67
to P
C unty, Ta..
merged ta No a In l'ar Woo, t e lOstrtit
Court of Al lefellens comity, N O . gai n
temoded and described as follows,' eh, .
nlng on the Allegheny and Ne 16r.glitost rIt trn.
Ike "toad, on Me line of load of 1.1 U. Net.,
Esq., thence along the line of peril A. No. I.
In veld Penni... 4 th deg. •b tam.,, •SSII 1M
perches to • post: thence by land o Columbus
totemic IS 1-4 deg.. W. Gt: to rches to a
post, and thence aloe 4 the begot Tershar• A. No.
0, In *aid Partition, i 7 I.; deg.. C. 41 41-1111
per. Iter. to the acetonic:a; conmlrlng ; acres
d Ile St-tid perch.... The Bald land Is sold sub
ject to the w.lotr's dower.
Thane or' Hang—Oneelhird cash; the balance
pat able In one and two rears. with Irterest fr In
dayof gale. lobe encored by bond an I mortgage
on the ',remise.
LASUPAI.IIAUDENISRIELD.
atbilt.sll:le Beardenof COnred /tarlatan.
~~ 4 • .:
( . IABPETS AT AVCTIU
tutaincisoon LLIII
strect w I BROS., & ith an
airing •
ruck. tutu disOosit er tho balance
thei
a r uction, on obi ato m YOUILTLI
by
Wedocaday. Marsh 27, at 1 ,
TM* tale will V in c i,ry attractive
brzl4 , •• • xteAt at 1,11.
sone< vantlti of
ott clef 14, —'
El=
left Zut•
rab4:o2f
commence
•
aura neer
n nand et
• Mr Wood,