The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 02, 1867, Image 2

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TUESDAY, APIIII. 2. Ise,
Tut: fate orti‘e)4tOVOLIDATION BILL
will doubtless be deiC*l.l,ted this week.
We are fully of opinida ihet,the mess.
ure ought to prectil, and that the wel
fare of. the inhabitants of the other mu
nicipalities Would he proinnted thereby
to as great an - extent - cc file' welfare of
the people of Pittsburgh.i
MEM
In tlia city'nf New York a-formidable
Free Trade Lcagne exists. Its mem
bership is cotnposed m iinly of the resi
dent partners and agents of European
mercantile and banking ;Alva:, though
considerable number of :Americans
engaged primarily in foreign commerce
belong to it. The Secretary of this as
sociation. i; an Englishman, by name,
Mr. llonanv Pam.,. who is: connected
with the "London andiv
i Liverpool Globe
111SIIT11,11le. Company. In hip os
CzliKtelty
as Secretary, he is il.sodiug the country
with documents designed to show that
great advantages would remit from aban
doning entirely the doctrine and practice
•• Of Protection to Domestic Inelustry.
Perhaps we should expreis the fact more
clearly by raying the documents are in
tended to naytify and mislead the people
is tif what Free Trade really. imports.
Atang other documents is aim entitled
"DeeLerntion of Principles," which we
sinote in full
riir.E Tit Ara: igurfirthLks I'ItOTEC
TWO: IL/ LAUtolt.
• 1. I.lol.tet TnAT, Every Man has a
natural right to Soil thi produce of his
labor to those who will give the most
for it; and to expend the proceeds in the
-
only Which he himself may jud
the total
edge mos t
serviceable; and that just as
genial of this right constitutes Slavery,
On a partial dental thereof -is a partial
EaSlaVenient.
fi Acq.ctescits taxation-and duties
levied to meet the needs of Government,
but denounces uspure robbery and tyran
,g, all taxation for the benefit of special
classes'. . -• • _
is. stoles TITAT, One of the truest and
most Comprehensive mettni of prevent.
log pauperism, is to remove all obsttuc•
• lions in the stay of the free exchange of
the produce of labor; rind to allow men
to parsing
,their they
welfare in their own
way, so long, es they do_ not infring e on
the rights of others.
4. 'cria-c, Tha."Protective System" is
a form of ignorant national seltiihness
Which defeats its own ends; that it is con
' • trary to the wine and benevolent lawsthe of
Providence; tnat it partakes of
odious and iniquitous peculiarities which
tlistiuguisles class legislationt'und that
it is a fertile source of social, sectional
anal-international discord.
5.• TIIAT, The "Protective' SyStem"
diverts' capital and labor from the most
eflielent occupations to others Pros eil to
be less efficient by their need of artificial
•'support; that it results in waste; that it
injures the "Protected" claSses by di
, tninishing -their markets, Mid by the
fluctuations and incertitude svhich at
. tend it. • •
G. TnAT, The more we impart, the
more we encourage home Industry, on
a ccount of the employment it finds in
producing commodities to exchange for
those which we receive.
7. TIIAT, A people is most enriched
by engaging its those occupations for
which It possesses tolvantenes ovg r other
,
• Countries, and exchang'g its pro hie
lions for those for which - those Conn
, - tries nossess atiTartltters over h=all. •
S. To.vr, Free . Trade with - a'l the
• wcrld will rood ace to the Lighest inter
estsol urn' country, and that this police
is pie-engingMtly worthy of the Amp glean
Teggple, who should be foremast in break-
Slue down'all restrictive barriers, social
and commercial.
• Let us consider these principles in the
order in which they are propoundei.
1. The definition given to slavery is
-
partial, and therefore .misleading.
the
- very does not consist primarily in the
denial of the right to sell the produce of
one's labor, and to enpeud the proceeds
• • at pleasure. All women! in coverthre,
and all minor children, are in precisely I
that contlition; but theyVe not in sla
very.. Only a Free Tradeitheorist
would
- suspect them of being so; and this shon - s
how incapable lie is 9f dealing with a
•
problem in regard to which he professes
. to have wisdom vouchsafed to no other
men- . . .
In 1806 Congress ordained what Is
known as the Embargo. tt lasted tiler
ly two years, and was succeeded by the
ordinance of Non-Intercourse, which
lasted till the declaration of war in 1512.
tinder 'these two nets regular foreign
commerce was entirely snsperided for
four years. The Federalists deriouhced
these measures as harsh and oppressive;
but the grand discovers - that the people
of these States were actually reduced to
slavery thereby, was reserved as the
ii crowning glory of the Free Trade League
! of New York in the year of grcre. 1557.
1 , 2. With what. consistency do Free
Traders "acquiesce" in a system which
13 condemned by all their essential ele
mentary principles? and it hick must be
extirpated, root and brans'., before the .
system they espouse can haye any ext.,-
tence whatever? 'Any impost, no matter
tar what purpose levied, is a restriction
upon trade, aria operates protectively
upon the corresponding domestic_produc.
tion. Free Trade is not a question of
degree, but Of kind. An intelligent
Free Trader who professes to "acipti
esce" in custom -houses, and revenue du
ties, is a hypocrite. Ile is\ not deceived;
but seeks to deceive otlicrq
3. This is one Of those half.truths
that are rore mischievous than unadulter.
rated errors. Look at individual cases
Ora. ;lost of the poverty, and a large
7 - part of the pauperism, of each country,
arises out of the fact that "in te free ex
change of the produce of la h bor" the
keen and selfish get the advantage of the
other sort and drive them 'to the wall.
. - flow thisevil is to be remedied the mass
of work ople would like to know.
k e
Essays h. ve been made under various
forms of association to find a remedy;
but as yet the coati/mg have obtained no
f effectual deliverance from the rapacious.
Now, take a broader view. A. nation
that has much the. largest' accumulation
of money capital, so that the prevailing
rate O r intermit is low', that has a reduri
' dant population, so that manual labor is
£heap; and that has practically multi
plied this population by the introduc
tion, on au extend"l scale, of machln.
' cry of the best descliptious, can always I
under ell a Matir)a that has dear capital,
sparse population, and comparatively lit
tle machtner). Put two manufacturers
side by side. One pays from three to
five per cent: for the use of money, three
dollars a day fur labor, nod has niachiu
. -cry that quadruples the production. The
other pays from . seven to twelve per
cent. fur money, live dollars a day
for
i labor, and has ntachinery that only
doubles the production. No business
man can doubt vihichorthese will force
the other to stop or go into bankruptcy.
If instead of being side by side, the one
first described is in- England and the
other to this country, the problem iSonly
, varied by the - diffe'renee In transportation
and exchange.
4. When Columbus discovered Amer.
lea, the aborigines Were Free Traders.
They rejected entirely that "torso of SF.-
,
norant national sellishness," the "Pro
tection System," and trusted to what
Mr. Pell facetiously calls "the wise and
beneficent laws of Providence." It is
manifest what those laws 'slid for theta;
and it remains to he proved that those
' law's have any other tandeney than wsss
exhibited in their case. No civilized or
semi.civilized nation has as yet put Free
'[rode into op elution ea it ' s own acrountn
Those nations which declaim loudest i
behalf es "the Wiee and beneficent laws
of Providence." take rood case to
New
mire them nt a distance., like the
York Free Trade League; which rseesi
esccs in revenue duties—a convenient
phrase, under whsiocills
atotx.,Lynnatrle‘cra.litsT
it,o,
profess one thing
nation that combines within itself
la„SO,
IPET
the a d
of the. cheapest capital,
the must redundant labor, end the hut
\
machinery, can offer Free Trade to all tW, 5 i . . Fs .
other nations; but the nation that ac- el
cents it in deed and in truth will soon 3JILV
' have all the blood sucked out of its
:e1
of-
VLitle,
71 , 1
. Protection finds its vindication in 1 . I s
se,
the fact that all the advanced nations I f
have been built up by it. In, England, i
France, Holland, and most other Euro-
anise. - s - c- . -
~
pean nations industries now exist and tt
11 ill this denial of the riche of Isuild
flostrishwhich were called into being by
ing bridges to men who stand wady to
rotection, enforced beyond s • ny evsm
accommoslat e the public its Best way,
pie furnished in this count y.. It is
-lead to an a s ,i," s tion for - a Free Itritif;c
mainly in respect to these industries, the
that 1 Building I.ssw.?,
....
creatures of "artificial support' ______ __
they now-loanter us with the delusion of ' Tie
St:shrelitoll as I: a
e i.
town :,
es' ?.. charact odd
erl.
Free Trade. . - zss Pittut gis forty ,
13. Notiung is more preposterous. Let thousand inhabitants." There is no
a man go upon the principle that the 1 remedy for this disparagement, which is
more he buys and consumes, the
-bor e he • ionstant, lost in consolidation.
—wow--
increases his ability to ray, and Ise will i
t Amos .Is:tits - St:, au .1,1 and highlyit •
soon find the Sheriff alter him with.the t
tett,
' citizen ' ' l early 'dell ~t: )v " ,
,eatam .
.r . est
sharpest kind of sticks. Tice men who t ...
• i srusio A, Lind :It 111., Ic9niume trust
I adopt that rule of action are firsl spon. , t
t t 71or zautow a, last we, k.
gets and then paupers who plague soci-.1 -
ety. •Thesnien who come to competencylv is expected the Situate Will adjourn
or wealth, are
7C
e they who buy • end con- I b e fore the week
_gas- soss,
lih
some less tn they can pay for, leaving 1 , ..
ooscuai prayer meetings are Itcas.m.
a balance on the'right side at the end of I f ' ,
each succeeding year. A. nation is but ti
ISIILEP.'S lIELUS BITTERS.
M Cilicag'''s ................,_,._.
an aggregation of individuals. It can- s
i
not get rich by running into debt. It ,
cannot accumulate •by buying and eon. 'lbe srsas l'sts , uf its t -•c- eat it... 0. ftd
sliming all it .au get credit for, trusting . i 5,,,,,,,,,.
Tic's Lf....• • alo
to p. .t.. 0 1.
y tLa Olin.T
topressura for payment to stimulate to'(
increased Industry. This is the crafty
IltlLleEll,ll-1/ ituitr.uY' i...- ..1, ,i , ....,, ,, omit
'pretext by which greedy store-keepers I
not Infrequently absorb the lands of " nouns from lon hoyur, ,t•n. of blood, %11, or
prodigal farmers. Foreign merchants, I ~,,,,,,,. „.
cosily domiciled in New York, desire to i
blue the Hera liatiti t-I,IiI; you wull 5.151
play this game an a large scale, and the I
Free Trade League is the stool pigeon cress. , u.
by means of which they expect to tate ,
rota at low rata'. Ly
in and "do" the dais. 1
7. That depends on precisely what is
meant. The 'United States bas L yre-ensi - I
neat natural advantages over all Europe. \ •t•lsst's. , !i'ls . 'e I , 'II ,
in the various 901t5 of production that 1 'Wh a
at Swy cie's Ointment 1111" ill
dourich there. In particular pursuits -I i'''t s win esra Itch In from i" I,' 9,-,our ,
each European nation may have artiti- 1 t.,.„7"tc'su.'"'.' .' 555 e.""' - ' ' :'" ;et T""
nisi' advantages over us. Europe has 1 1: -ii :1.12'1j2hir,1%.117:1g.',11,.:::!....1.'", ''''.
been settled a long Islyile, and line 'Many r_11, , , 11,1, cin.,r4,1,..r10ac I',lln...4,'Lljt.pnons.
'things done we have Set to do. 'Mainly ' let's 'r.,iyalsc't:Vtaart:ltcar-drl =Ca so
forests have been .cleared away, lands I '4•76fitf Jae. ss-sw•ef Isfamessit. oTrTTF.ISs'
under cultivation, roads made, tiabibi- f :: 1 1 - .D . : • fi ',. - Dr. s '''''''' ' ' u '''''''''''' ' ' '44.=." :
fisf,visiiiissam r:III
.. :T'''T rIII'..'
flans built, colleges endowed, wealth ac- 1 sTri:'4:: Tarn - tr•
••1 - KITT Kn.`
cumulated. Mechanical and manufac - I, ~i s c._,, •• yu YAlb or, - rrr.fsw
euriog science has been developed; that 1 ~1,",at," Z,' ; ', ''',,,ll t et,fl,o,,,' E t „s t .tr' - ';',"si.rg:
is, the people have advanced from ruder 1 Z ‘ S s o f,.f ;?;•'.1t;..,'"'",.,".1i.V.,-.,,1-`;.`."l 'ti,g.`,-"L'11‘3,7.
\
industries to
.higher—to those, that pay t ::,,..,',!i4;iGs.`"l'll?c!','lltr','",',.";,;,°.T's'..'"' l'"i''''
better bs cause mote intellect is required I,
_s , 's s '- , '' '''''' __f._ 1
in ,r s
ji. t It. , '
eonducting.the processes. The Free I , •
Traders, as We understand them, in I N ''''''' '''''''' lol''''''' tldt 'o
•
Americans shall be content with the i f•II, I c orltra,t , d " I: i Au I It-:, r,,1,L , h L rdr:Lt
more primitive and least remunerative i le r ""; ll 'Y
. s . ';''' '”', ''''"" l '''''' 5 . 5 " T S ' ''
employments, udder the plea that they It
mos , i,ri.'";.,L::'q :[,;'''"l“.;T:>?..
"posiess advantagos 'over other COLO- ~ r , tor toy 1,. ; IL, ilivl;.4 aloo t iti-i irui, I.ot tr.•
latex" in those departments. Doubtless I ~„,,,,.,,',,V1L.,,`,",-,".%...r.,,,`''',;;‘.
Ams its surpasses Europe in natural ad- I ;;,,i 7 ,;t,,'1t..;,'s ;!_,„1,,',;,, ;s';''!','..'`s•ty'',"‘';''l,tf';,'',!l
vtlitisges for growiets), beef, perk, wheat, I ;',7,,;',:.,;,1s i,,,''Liti's '',i's's?:.'-fs:iff:t..i:‘l i,C:s.wZ'f';
~,o c a, e ottim, tobacco, and such It I 111" , ,','„,',;';, 1 ,5,,;.'..„i ns,;,l',S . :tt, 'l la ' .2df f'?r‘fol
13:if:America surpasseS Eureise in nasu- l, 1,,t.'i,°,1"',-.,''lf•l,":.;,i,!'re.,“„';''„-,7,r„.",,,5,,,;.,' ',',,,'
sal advanta,ges for prsf , Tucing gold, sitter, i 1',`,'''',",';':!,1."4"Tf...;',,,',;,-;„:`,' t•'''.';,,'i.`,`,',',.;7.,;111{
lead, copper, iron, wsne, oil, and man), , t, ,, : 5 t , ,L f,t , -.' . 51 ..l u 7trf....A. the , 1..* , ...: 7. 1.5. th 11,
other commodities. W hut Protectionists ' t St'S . ,..',l , P;; ', 'lrg ' : , ; l*. : ''•:::l'':l.
&Bland is that we shall develop inol st,' L.,h,,.:,,;:•',,n ri Its, ~.."'5.'....‘it., : :
Utilize all sisfr . natural advantages, and 'l',':.`:.,'..t_..f.l'i• :I ' S-T. '',:`,.it!:i:',l f.',.1,r,1;
by the Ranee means tebielt lid Eng la ad, 1 ','S'e's'.ss.S'sh, nrst''',:oisrs''...,2:`,"l's`t's'e's,';'Vo;',Vi
France, Holland and Belgium to great. 1 sii,4,:,;ii,s.? i.,,"iSt,."Vts,;•;,f),,:;[-r,,:.
Hess; that whatever knowledge Europe 1 l',7,`, l l.!.''s,',l,•fi l A' , i:Vs ' e ' r . : ( V S,s'ss' s !'Ts'ts7l:,'Str,
- possesses that can be domesticated, hei e, I 15000 '1 '''',,'' ~,3 - ',,Z;gs'a'! . ' '''
and made subsidsstry to the national I
\ ''F.- 11'.1'11.NE,
gTOTeth,,allall lie bri)ught over; that Asia ' -------":.l'''-' ' l'''''l L'''''!'
TIM INDIANS AND TUE
shall be:put under, like contribution•, in ,
'et I'ISTLI PINE.
order Ural nose of the gifts of Providence, : Al t hough link tnOun to theca orla of
Lid away Mr ages iu this continent, shall ' ts.'''''" , t's i'r' '''°" r4 " ' X ' ''''' ''-'°. b"
run to - . waste, but 1e made to help life I '',re't;,',-„gt'aYsr..,',',.=,:.'c'•;;:f7l,'Lk.a.'is' 17,-;s1-tu'I'11
PTOgraen of the human NCO. It may suit ' 119. Ii CL•llrliti ..1/, WI lon lo r•o"ull , erwr• - ..ar•
Europe t s hold I.l3l,lcliiin that great ca. ' .;',1;C„;:e,,,;;.,7,,`,,T,t,'„t,';,=„jh,,',e,,,1",!,°, ‘'',!,,:'il.
Ire er to which Providence beckons us, k",:it.73;%;",,',Z ';', ;1'; . ";:','',...,','Z,':W . 1. ,;,..." . ,,V; ° .
just as it suited the Phihstines to• bind I '''''''''',''''''t "s , 'tt , sstss's , '''''' ,,- s e s ss i cfsettst
( . o L.-n or t o L loa on ai, Lit.ool ,ato of no, In-
SAMSON' with writes, that he might not I 1n5.,.•,•,,t,5T,,,15!5.,,,0[,,,5,5t,!=5c.n15,t,•,,t•je1.,=.
put forth Lis 'strength, but nonvoter haw I !If,l,,f.ftesjs,l,,try..,,,,l:zl.l,sjtts.vraz,a,,,:.l,,ft ow.
soft and tuneful may be the voice of the I •et OUP M I ...Asti . ettaselr an,. • Inn , r d'l:l'.
I an-ry so.. 1/,‘ Id. Si, loatllns ran:ea '•,: white
beguiler, it will be unavailing. ; taro for eorri and ulcer, but Dr. em Ulla, auto
to work. sod pr. pore 1 nom the sweet. larlde Lark
S. How long, gentlemen, do you ex - 1,4 bat Trlonale tete con/Vllnd that 111 Mei,
1 ,,, , , , p I...et:alba vete-eine One would be a-du
ped to be la establishing Free 7 rude if
you continue to "acquiesces" in custom 1 tal,s.ig''.....,';'''''"'"m''''"'k'd" a l l r'' -
honses and imposts for revenue? D.! 1,;;;;,:',V,7,7,°7,1,`,rp`'.1i.`”"aid sepal
you LW: KC you are scants and cheats? I V;,Ftit'ff,,`"',4,,‘',„,!;l;''t„ , - ,,,, t ,,,, ‘,„,,aa tie
Ender that qualiiication you wish, no' "le,t,.f. nrt . Trs „, ir is 5i ,,,,,,,,,.
to uILOII.A.I duties, lint to make the scale ' 1 ; 1 -,Lts,'' , t•''''f' , ;'• L''''''." l"'`''''''' , ~
of duties EMt your FpaCial ends? hi the i lf , t a 4ls,rs ' ' t
" , , r r ' ' ' ' ' '
':
i " ',:."' 'r
''''' [row
th
progress of the human lace, it May be 1 I',AII.:It'e‘F,Y,Fo. 9.'lll=rri be lintel
e%isting inequalities will disappear; that I , rata
SAf!:'r -''-; 1...1..:0•u',1,51..':1-74'•'4111.!;)1'i )fill , O.
aces and nations will be leveled up, so 1 f" - ;V''' , ',"' --..t -.. - ',",‘,. ,"'-- "
, ,
~.,, ,
~ thr . s so ; ,-1. Sat glAtna •tvre. 11l wswA
thatin all endowments and culture sated f
___
___ _
to their various placea of abode, there N If. W kb - V .E.l' Iait;EMENTS
will be no superior add no inferior; and ; • , rm. 2,,,,,,,m,:,:f, "
A.,,,,,
ti: --
that the disposition to drive sluts p bar- l, flee, no Fifth ti,er . , la Jr:, o', a u fho 4 rltd- 1 1= - 10
I
gains and take undue advantages will I `„,7,,.. t 7,', i- t `, l ,,';',,,";',7,c o ‘ ' a t t ... t tr,;‘t " ;Viaa t' i ' ;‘ , Z!
! die out. If that happy day shall come, I " . ' d 10 ' I'r"‘" . 'n" .
,s"EIIEDEZIII.3I DOCGLAS
neither custom-houses, ucr ja ( i i
ilw, nor 1, ,
-....
penitentiaries, will be longer needed. ,
Mr. P.ll may, indeed, "acquiesce" in i
custom Mussel for the sake of rev- I
euiva; but, if he chances to be honest j - Mau of the Colored Race,
and blessed with. common sense. be will
perceive that it will then be necessary to I
make "revenue duties" alike the world 1
FIRST OlUTellS IfiLTIIE CO[NTItY,
over, or they will perpetuate the prat'
I
''•e of Protection. 1
1 . W
---erceaa— lI.L 1/YLIVEI: ins
Hussy. has a considerable territory, I CR EAT LECTURE,
Sr north, on the western side of this ENTITLE.'.2',
from the Pacitic 1 og es o
ourcn
continent, extending hutger to the Republic,".
ocean to the Arctic. It is a sort of ele.
pliant she does not know what to do IN
With. . She is anxious the 'United :states .
CITY El AM IL,
should take it off her hand s;
the the
vice sum of seven millions for the prig- -11.
1 Tuesday .Evening, April 9t .
liege. whether this territory is worth I
Is. 100405...i5m o ass ce .
Mit Lecture f (.: tree
anything 13 a matter of doubt. It yields I
some peltries and fish, with plenty of 7
ice; and would afford. a few broken , TICKETS, ilo CENTS.
down politicians an exile out of which I
, .For ..sle at Mr 1.1. , 11V 5 nod IiLZBEIL a IMO•
they could make a living at the expense 1 TM' 11, Meek :Ito., ,
mEL.
of tile national treasury.' If the' eis say. 1 ~.es,a spst, '2 a CLNT3. Inr ex.r. a
1.1 ,, , , t[ , , ,,, , , , , h_rte ears In uotvaura_of its Lecture.
thing sloe in the proposed bargain, we
fail to 50,1, it. Perhaps, •I . the United 1
! , .. -7,I 's'I'ELIIF! . .. — V ILLI.:
:'itafen Illake3 this purchise, Denmark 1 ls . ' -c. ' "
may off.r to dispose of lice territory he. i Fr. —......_1k.',ALE SEMINARY.
tween Ilstha's Pay and the Greenland ! The sea ruzr •,,tort of ii! Instlintl 00
Sea, for a like ' consideration. Sonic en- .
terprising gentleman may then start the 1
oar ,es.lon of eve a cont., for board
project of buying the ! S ;orth Pole and I 1 j a s . s." . , ii g „,:&...., tse , - : te , ‘ ,, ea . rr .. sw,'"
the Poi a Sea. . g. as tent. Ti r
V;;.:.i.:'\'nfvetnr::ii:e'ef iVar terms about leper
1 '`, '' ' r r , is '. :::lV , ; lo
"r
p lt.i .r . c• e . "'" Y. r . _.. ') .:1 , 11 ‘ : , ;.P. : E . a.
yriaele.o.
Jnnn BOYNT.N, an eccentric philan
thrnpist, died in Templeton, 'Mass., en
Monday. lie left the bulk of ',large for. ! rri ,, .5i . --------------
tune for on purpo.ee. Two years 1 1 - V - , 4 , --- Jt A ni,r, . 1!..1‘. ri,„..,t;lvyVo.
ago be gave one hundred thousand ilid- 1 ~,,,,,`,. :t';‘,^o,r.,"„Ni•TTu,,,,'„'","4. ,„,,,,,,,,
cars towards o tablishietit the ‘vereeit, 1 ; ., T :,,, ,. , ', , 'or 4..J' 01,r,i.d :..ics Buouv, Lm
county free achool 01 industrial aeiend. ' 4',. ,i,:,.!:,;`,.„,,.. ~,,,t , „,, ~ ,:..
..----....------- - ' ',, ftlV.T4t n a'al l i•ii ,i,'::;:i l ,., '""
1
In Dwight, Liviugston county, Illin• .7), ~, , , ,y. ,;,,,,,,; Nn:,,:,,,,,,„,,, •
Clie, al!: hundred COUTeniolls 11.57 C QC* ..,` :VV.. a::ni. {) : : ,.2.. ''' '
I eurred. . a k t "" """"::'.IOZ.:,CiNE,! ),,, I'r.
4
ANTI ;IX 111 ,I I. s 11 1 .. 1
Mcer.tly
ice rruiie the erillte.m ohne:-
cation that - a fiend &el of human n.:-
titre exi=ts .tan meet people " ‘‘..• n- t
stained the stockh/tld,rs anti managers 1
of the pem,ylvaula Railroad Company.
.N. freed illti,tration of per penetration
is afforded. .‘. con:pally war chartered
some year' ago to construct a railroad
and run street CFIT, 1,0.1 . ..1'M FALAIIIIT.II 1
I and .I.llegheny. ' rue trucks cross the
I St. Clair street Midge. on term= agree , /
upon „ by lao matng,ers of the railroad
company and the managers of the bridge
\ompany. The railromi.men ins.i , t they
hace to pay tea much; anti the bridge
men reftpa, to e`1 , 12 WT. , So fur the eate
is common enough.
The railroad men ,otuftd.- by
mean; of a new bridge, to hd construct
ed from Sandushy s!rtet, on the Pitts
burgh ride, to Irwin Ftre t, 4,3 the 2,-.lle
cheny Fide. They 1,1 a to gl'aut:
thetn:unt horitY to build ,id bridge, duly
piep4red and brought before the Legis
lature. Of course the bridge men did
not lihe this slivebsion or traffic, and
the I ill Mika. We. need not trace the
connection hetween tho,e two facts for
the benefit of anybody 'who has COIIIIIIOII
5014E141 p.1:11! naa
DruK at,11 . .0.c..t 31,J. elm.
c sir •. 1. 1': i:.•_~ir_L
stir.
non oNE..rF it s
STILL OPEN MAY Gib.
I W ADVERTISEMENT
& CO.,
ltiocce'neor. to O. Jones t G0.,1
Corner Fourth Eir. Wood Sts,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
DEEKas IN ALL ENDS Or
Government Securities,
Foreign Exchange,
Gold, Silver and Coupons.
CULL LOTIONS mane 011 AU ...We IHW.
In an Unßed State, and Canadaa.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits
TIZOWELS TIIOWELS, oW
ow
Et,S.—lltto,l•re,• sod r•• 111
Ti•
ncl,— DI. ion's.
klanntivr, • dor
[neat. For •t
JAM E% 110 W N'S,
1311 Wood .treet.
('jAnitt.ET'4 ATO
lIVI
1:111.7 f •Sit
1 1,1"..11,111.1, at Übt,:glas Dial bee`
I 1,,
A. LEGGATE.
Auctloute!.
SAM'S SAWS !
mnLI 1), cltpoet ,
hoid, pan •.• mid Ain,
arld'l;011114•4 T3R 1,01.11, ith that
•.•..rtlrwa Itntriern• and paws,
Li. litm for isle at
JIOII.IES
VI
an d
130 VI ond strcet.
-
Q t 1117:41 CETTEIth* MA
L., I.LETS. —
5: C 1.; TT Litz, 511•LiaKi 5.-1
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Cl,o, 1 ,I.Ve 1 tine •seoranco:
ClAtOrS • T .1.11 as SI a slot
ct,1•••15 5.1 111Mie [WU bc Nat Ca•t
alct 1. !or halt . .1.
AMER 110% IVY,
al 1:16 NVeo.l tire",
QIIALLTEItLY DIVIDEND.
WI. %11._,L gANIS. 1.117 ui IrA..
ti
Tn.. Dure.l...r, of tt.. b•ulk woe ,•,1.1.
.fasttrtly vt 110
l 3.. 'E
KNT. Oln catt.131.,1: Me vr.rlits.
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1.19
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r. 12‘ , 1 , A1 *hart. Al.
1: t. CIA. Uu AL A1 . .•,711.
II `:..:l':trit.t. 11,y etc Mu, tti.a.l
tfult ill •ut lan y•lin
lultury- tttt.t..ll,l luppa• I. 1.10,!..0rth It
istftt, atta 4 . • I. rt:
t VOA Itt tti . siro lt
It. t rut tlltuittr.
ti. r
utl rervlt.rat.:t. cootolltut And
t. tto pattt , ty,ip I artent•
nl.. , A. Nlyll-W ?AS E. Atte, •
WIIITE Douse.
PiRRYSULE, ALLEGHENY CO., PA
ne , . - .r reatti. l and furol.htd, and read,., re
coke.
•
to
r1.` , ..0•00 , .01 [,l , part pains
Ino.la, Liood tolpvcr. wio
LACE CURTAINS,
4EE3TIS3tTS..E XJ.A.O7a.
SfU Cornices, tic.,
J 1.1,1 I:I'..CEIVF.I, Vc,r. 1:11:
WHITE, ORR & CO
e 5 Filth Street.
TACK BROTHERS,
COMMISION MERCUINTS,
kt.l./ IS
Petroleum and its Products'
1,11.11 D,
co,vvr Way atol
1,11...urt.r1i .vrtD E-111 Wa:uut at,
•;,1, •J
)PENING.
lirM AND COMM ASiOCIDE I I
BOYS' CLOTHING,
For tilt Spring Seasm,
.4T CERT MODERATE PRICES
N at 1,0 NA N 5
So. 47 Xt. Clair titrwet
=
mAsumc HOOKS
UT
.coNsjiTrTi.,‘ of (I RANI. 4:11AVT1.11.
I•KSS - ll.l' • , l
411 BE/.
41.1115.1••••• 1.• Itii 1 0
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II SDAI.I4-1 it 2: 1,111.
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Y r •si+ bfi
J. R. WELDIN & CO.,
Nc).3.01. V/Vroc.clll2ltraelt,
1561.. SEIM.
ARBUTHNOT,
SHANNON
& COMPANY,
If(l•JfiTEei •IN.O JOB IIZIIf OF
Dn . Goods and Notions,
llGzr Wrl(ihrie st dtttrsctl•'e tt , :k or
NEW GOODS AT EISTEDII PRICES,
FOR CAUL
Dna,. MTV: GOMM
h N•,,V '
JILLHELP
a.
AN!, 1 . 91 II FTINI.:S A %I,
I I I 121.
14.
Illlycrpt arcl•ll‘ , ..l
and urict, at
No. 115 'Wood Street.
ALINUTI:NO'r, SIIANNON A:. CO.
- --
MOE=
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds
gsxx.,‘•crmict.
French Clocks, &c.
ml at.ent , nn given to the ILE rialtlNti
Ur
FL!: n. NV /MB }in.
22 Figh Sir Ca.
-------------
RON CM CLMERY CO
No. 3 St. Clair Street
rorcba.e.l of A NIII:V.W 111101:9 the
entire 11'1 . 1 of lottery and V•rletl
00 Jr, at t'•• •nos , ,tan,. it. Is their leteution
101001100 band a Ors tint , 51.1.1e¢
of
HAI4DWARE, CUTLERY,
11111..• Itvrolverfl, Pistolr, .I,llng Tackle
anJ an .rtinK gl7oli. of yr., lariely. 'lb, sr
also prrna •.1 lo
it al. Kind , . of .00: W ILK
tirlndiug tragur... a c..C.Itt.InF ,tc.n.:ll•
and . tamp., and real sod Cane -Mug
Atamps, at aA: I at
W. 11. Mules, 31...ger.
4.„,;1101.11' - ILIAND
Iv perfect knowl. dge of this valuable art
taught In ten abort and cat➢ Ico•ons, In a prac
tical. reporter from London, }[Wand. Koch
pupil totmlit ft pushily .04 at our time to suit
their own coneentence. Apply to
J. A. GRAY,
-• Glltitg ()MC'S
PIGS LEAD In store and
fist tale by
pExuL A. 511.- 30 casks for sale
J- J. it. ceN rit-Lu svti.
J. EtIV.
ale —2Oll bbls. AVliitC Lillie
t t,y
SODA ASII-50 casks cowmen
an "'" I..';:rtui.n
Wititrr,...rEACtiES.-30 bbl,
-• " J. E. CANFIELD
-
RETTEIL-10 half Ibb: 5, fresh
"roui:!,•,..);ftvLo mi.
(lOTTON.-3 boles Ordinkry, to
arrlt'c " rco.
BECIWIT.A lot of
••••• .nri enlibi to arrive on steamer America.
tor rale 1.1
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NE ADVETIS
itT
Qt.4.BTEIRLY REPORT., QUAI W
IT LIU R
RE PO
TII
ESCHANITE NATIONAL BANN'OF
/).1161 1 . 1 .! 1 • 47i
Sot.. and 11111,
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FOURTEENTH
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QUARTERLY REPORT
NATION Al. IJAMI OF 1'111:7'
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N.,.c1 , Lia.1 Wits I.ll , ,uutara
Hon.,* I.IIU. l'6l tO
Ut n,.Ueoctirl.les
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lutlisl 11
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"';'WlV:'..'"". I. E. BRADY. 3r., cs.hkr.
O.II7.tItTEIRL 'ST.tTEYIENT
Or 1111.
NATioNAL BANK
lona. and !W. - m.la
au,t ......
Expo on, and
lieu3l.t nc, .14 rt uL, 'tllnrn[ ,
Orel - dna ,
11•1.3. N•ll.e. eracklunn.
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T.-L.1.1 . 1104 :40• cl-
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41,141,521 1.1
4:10,1 ............
nurpltuud and 1.n.11
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Deposllors ........
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•{.'.•
QUA RTERLY STATEMENT
bEIINIAN OV
J. B. CA!;:l1F.1.1)k. SON
rtiou itCF.4
Loan 131.1 ..... 3 ' , V.
U. U. Bonds 471C,:•f.;
r.o.rle and 1.t.,41 :tinter. 110,..r, 7,
bull, of ollitrln
U.n,l .
•••• • ............
Noir• of other ..... 1"5 1 , 1
Fr.ellonat Curxeur, ..... 52175
r Rah I• 1
1,00
or. ......
II thki K lloku.e ....... .
............. ..• In
LOUKnrntwro FiStOICS ............
E1p,11 , 01
Premltha nnat Irt,ore,
4710 , F1F.1. 1 ) &SON
1.1 /1811.ITLES• ,
Cup'tut etock $ : : . 11, 5 Zi t ; 2
Not, ia 1,111.110 n
Due ludtvldual Dep.'.
~ lure 6111.713 e i
.. . .
Due Raul" and haute,.. !3 ,/9
3 7,1 ul-,..t. 1.1
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Laruluits 11,1 1 13 it—^y 30 ii
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to•the.r..,.: ~r thn l'stt.lntr,lt Ft. 1% - •)ne .n.l •'• '`.... Or bY I,ter. to
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linttov ay tt , nt,•..v. at 2 n'elk,t. 1.. v.. tt,,,,,,,, j ,. ~',..:1 • :.',C 5 E r.5 R u t,N , ..;,...
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1a.)L1t‘..1... 0.1
OLEl'a GOLD PEtib '.-„ ~,, WALNTED. - 500 clerks awl
3 iu—• E r r' ,,, 'f;' , r..,71,.,,,,,,,. rl4lVt:7• ' ‘ ' VN11it.6.% . 7 . 3 '' 11A5.
I.nanc and 1113.tonut - ........ ....,..6 tt. ..1, n 4
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Doe from ',ante and ItaulacrA. ...... '1,.,t1:1 ❑ .
t..;,..onnad Legal ten.. r .......... • 7t,, ,, , . Hain il ton's Paper Fasteners, ------"'''. —,„„,---,,,, 5 ,„,..,: - :, — „, -- , — ,,, -- ; ' ''''',.....,',T,:g.,",',',',:iz,,„tv;,,,,,,.....
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1...1.1,11..... and •1 Ale, . ............... .7 .ti 1:
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____ , • AND
' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, . 1101•11 31.11. F. AND FE11.11.11,
A:•••O.I... 4
C01?"\71.1•Z Cr i N - li. S.. in every township on tesnnt, ia ik-Ilaseyl,,,.
.
,Tl' wit.r. nv.r.-r . 1.., vr ,rt. It c ontalos I.s nretsil trt.•
..... •• ••" '.! ! Leticr .Pressrs and 1i0.9k., ' ' t ,,,, y 0 .,1 by auhr.t....? onlc, kdt•!kr h.-
te..ll.tei, .. S. gip ,` -NY 5 , 1 , 1 1 t.
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••• • ••• •
1. ........ . .-. ul •,AN :a NUR 1...• 1:11:11.1,i. _! A t the 0 fIICE of th'e CIIAIRIIAN, % :ENTS.-1.000 WANTED.—
..4 snO l'r• r 1
ITo I , 1.Y.111:11.1[N. D al' IllataliN. ' I
2. 4 M ALE AND 111-St A.L: I I -Tho best chance
"U 1"••••"'• H° olili • •, 2111.12.5 1•01:11•111 KT., PirrwirtlGH. c.c. A. rrok. of Rh:tortes , sclor an . d National
••••'• ''''''''''''' 4.'' ' ''' ' . I lnstr.... Tat. °sty work on .nr Navy sec t l
the t•u, for , the tel.l. gntr . find . no ,pn,l'lytt Noss
INIP fIl'" U LIP:LI SILE " 5 I S ILIII. 1h A t"'''
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1 crrtlfy that the ....re l.> true ni,..trart,,fr,o,,nt. • • .
tho Quatterly !irons , to the I otnr•t•.l.T.,,
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t,‘;',V,4,,tt-' N,„‘:,,"„"r",:,,:5g;',..i,1%.'n Je considered. et ...N DERN. By Ho i o i a. T . .. ,i tioLil . ey.. t in o otta
Curren,. I:vitt-lir .: :.: e e
A.:slut-ant I. akh..1.,;._ tor 'crane at" r
-VT otd, cf • ' A. L.VAI.ViTT a co.,
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QUART ElltlN STATEMUNT I , -DX.D..DFLTE ird:=oXlL 10137. 1
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(1 - Di., 3IEIRS SCROYER & C 0... I, >L I, t : :,..7.7:;:_ -----7
.2.-----7—, CANDIDA .
, , ,
I FOR PROTHONOTARY. .
ri I T--
tsotN i'IT • Y N 111t,1`,..,,,k,1,.010l , NI: OF I
; Blauli.B.:,oli'Makersaud Siatiouers, I I EI,Ii-;:'-:C. DRTH CANAL STREET
.
..II persons are hcrrhy nolltled that the .
i 39 . rii run sTREET. \ ,„„1,,,,,..a.5,.,er. •yr,....r.t...1 to N :elf and
he e •o-ning of i D. C. HULTI
~,..: . . ",,.,..• 0" ''''''' for ' • , , . Will hr. a candidate for the °face of PHOTUON•
I.• I NOWMC'N Al. ' 1 " E " . ' 4O ' 1. " '"" •••'... °TART. -ulSeck to the &chi. of the Outgo
. cAllerticny City. from Rest 'Nue 10 Cetilr nvolue, ,
I JCL...public:to Convention.
_________lo._ .
i ,011.1. et 011 the fretntru - ..nn,
1 Sittittidety, the 2014 cloy of Apr 11,1,6.-, ' I 1.13 R PROTHONOTARY.
1 .
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\ t0.......,0,4..4. E., tO fulfil the dotter of their • I
1 ',COB H. WALTER,
- - I aptolutmont.
I Will Tea Candld ste for the °Moe of PROTHON
.I. . C ALEXANDER.
I °TAUT, .111 001 to the d,<ltiou h oTV , U , 9lo 2 l
JA IF..S' NTI7CRIt kTH,
tk1, , ,..2 .
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—71,•••••••Nt,IN 1,V1,11, 11.x1•..f FOR COUNTY TREA
SURER, .
u O . SURER,
~. e..„ 31.n.h.a , t, ~.,-.•., lA.
_11',.,-•-•--AN ELECTION FOR SEVEN i MAJ. J. F. CENNISTON,
inAECTOILS of the ••Fraultlla Ssklnga i ~,,,,,,,,. or Fri..,,,,,,,,, u .,,..., wi i, iz ,..
Bank" 1 , 111 be Acid at the BANKINti tillt:E, I Candidate for Ct./LINTY Tlit:ArilittE.S. antdect
10 TVESDA a , the •0n , 1....ay of April, totoron to thedecialon Of the Union Republican Con;
074sc,n•
for bowl of :bed I o'cinrk, r. Or. I-1 ion. mll2
r0h.,,,1 _ JAS. 11. RIDDLE. , I•••h•r.
•11 ''' ''' - 5
r.rel ' L . L' o • t"
nj l r7.
A.NF.LELTION FOR PRESI
.NIX DIttECToRS or the MLl
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THE PARIS EXPOSITION.
RETURN lit:Kt:TS $2OO GOLD,
TI - IE INMAN LINE
MAIL STEAMSHIPS,
lAA
/ESE
( Built Expressly for the Trade.
1:M 'X;
, 'IT] IC.-NlooN or SE YOUR', I'I uk.'WAtilllSu'roN,W
roll front Pier 1). North River, N. Y.. 1
EVERY SATURDAY.
SPEED AND ACCOMMODATION UASURPASSED. 1
Prier' of first.. ClosoGold. Pon•nge Foyablo
to
..w V.,r: Ito Livtrpooll itnuT,.l Trip 4117 . 1
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RETURN TICRETS GOOD FOR 12 MONTHS.
I:..turo tick.hori.ool, London, SOW
Ilay.ll and 111* fn allow I .a.tersgtra to break
thy Juoro. y at 1.1% tall 031 and 1 on.loa.
Vor fu,tht r IT/format lou al,ol, al m clii,e
lug`
11,1'..tup.ny: William loulan, Tout, halal llothllut,
1 i,ortoroll green a Marl. ey..Sl li ny NV Minn
~ . L o a Ion; Jul, Deem, 41. uc No•ro Dame
dos Vigor., I.nr‘>: John 0. Dale, 1:1 Walnut.
Atr,4l. I'Llla.lotyhts: John U. Dale, 15 Woad
',ay. Noy York; ur to
I,IABILIIIV .
April 1,, 1
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CIESEEI
1,•11. APrit
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FRESH ARRIVAL
. 1
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NEW -SPRING GOODS.
s
lieztutifill
AT 12 1-1 CENTS,
Fine Wide Bleached Muslin;
MIME
AT 15 CENTS,
Extra Good
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WM. BINGHAM, Jr.,
ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE,
51 Fifth Strect,---
PlTTAB,qtilll. 'A.
'AYERS, 11OPPER & CO.,
iSipe, sera t , 3 It. R. lIIILUEIt,
MAN U A.Uf ILERS UP
kURNITURE
Of Every Description
6CIDAL• AND, OFFICE ITUNITUDE.
tio. 45 Smithfield Street,
PITINUEMiII. PA
sr-A full alwatment of
tnre.l Yuroltunerr.a.tantlf .a , y , at I.
CASII
.'n,.1.i:t161"‘2.11f ...WIN C. uorrsn•..c. A. VIT.II.
pEusiss LILAC.
We bate I=l.ra-dared to the trade out rietr ittrt
fume,
Persian
Uur. ear 'ME itiltT :.lexTr. AND' Int.
rta.tilNu V.% VILM:11 IVEIt la VIL.SI,EIt.
Irdy's toilet it cotabltotr without It•
roe Dale by a Dcaier..?
lIAN UrAtTUICED ONLI7SY
• . -
C. D. WOODWORTH & SON,
Rochester Y,
w ion lldct, WV) urosdwo.l, c 12115,081
ST 12 1-2 CENTA,
11:1.1. I.IN F.N-
11:1.,11
N kl'hlN.
1 , 1.1121',' for ,pr..t
NEW
I.N" 111.ACI. AND
s ;\V FIZES , . II
NEW CIIA.UrAZAGS
NI,NV t•1:11.T-
C. ANI,JEANS
11.1TS,1111:BUS ,,,
A Very Large Stock
SELLING AT LOW RATES,
Wholesale and Retail,
WN. SEtd.PLVS.
130 audi IU2 Federal
aLILEGIZE:rr
si I VI
TEAS AAR SUGARS.
Got2l, (.70?jil SU f , F 111 3 41
1 00
00
' Ivo
TEAS
or 1:1[1.11 TEA, or hat <•:
Direct from China and Japan,
•
Per Olirs Cott:amt.', Rep'. Cattle. J. B.
Gres:nat. c0.1 , 05.g ert rytl,ing 01.,,,1l 'AND
~ 11EAl. ILI the w.y of Teas.
20 Cent% riclou the Common Prices,
'lll L 11.1 `federal street,
ei.i.e~ussY.
THE IRON UTY MONTHLY,
WILL B 17.!A1/Y
About the Third of April
T 4 ar.t number n tlt coatata
THREE FINE ILLUiTRATIGHS
Also matter> reeardli , g the city, of urcOi
gwrtAncetooer ektlzetti ,TLIANtiEnZVIS
TliE CITV.
lion. Ad fret! all ootrooontcatloo, to
'GEORGE IV.,PITT'OCH. & CO.,
• , Myrtle/I Eta/ding,
FIVTII BTICEET.
I,,,toftte 140 r. riitabur;ll, l'utua
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pcutlauts,
GI Etta taaaa. C)51.1.
A large 6 , 2071111,11 t on hand and rtvelvlng at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLED DEUS AND DAN FITTERS,
164 Wpod Street.
It \TII
h - 3,1 -
10 -LET.
A FINE, STORE ROOM
With or 1.111.1 as LNCIA.LLNT DWELLINCI
COlitAlciltlg tit I - i,uolas, tT Itlkmoderm Iscvrove-
wee, • stld spacious ystd melJoluleg. Located
co the cult aide tt itttlaitlettl street, near First.
ST''E.l; S WILSJN
In Inlre ur
Brokers .41 ltral Estrte A,ects
t.; Snirlth 60 , 1 liir,et
EFIFFAIVEACIA G
CITRATE OF 'MAGNESIA..
In eat Ult tie, In yoweer• 111 , ]lain ~,, , .
mild ouraatlie abil an. lout. very 5Ci..04.61.+ to
nomtooniatin, for 1 lex boarlatb, sot, on s'lt
ac 11. and all fowl., exae• . For nate by Inuit
lirogetaia. ibipa ed by AIiTHUIL ROG Etta,
lYlaprisix B[ra:it, Nei+ ork. inbir. :ie.
. --
10IIN PECii, OIEVAMENTAL
LP ii AIR NV 01,1(Elt AND l'lLltYtimaiii. Oil
llo;ir..iLytr%ti,lioasi...r ti. 4.1.1 %Vona. Vitt atoll,.
die.' V. I I. 11,11 e, t TO. i'ti=nami'Z'a 1,,L0*
lop, i±calps. 00554 ChlilL, Lit•CtiClf..te.. 4
~, good wica in •aiii will be given for lima
lialr.
adira' atil Fentlemen's ball , cottinx dons in
the neateat .1..1ar. ' 11
FOR
FOR hiA L LE,
A NEW BRICK HOUSE AND OT.
Ifoute cnotalotog .10 rooms. sbnate o L n
3tereer.
oca Iledbyrd .tta•t. In nett:lath word.. 1 , 1 11l be
llntsbd, ready tdbceupe. April bat. later
d.UOlt. eat, ;It 3 mesas. of
W. F. CAS/l, t.t•rrenter.
C.. of ( bath to and Webster streets.
_ _in.hel.
i s a o
I(''',"•!..b.tetalyr i t ' r . oVlTh °' ulN ...... k'
... . ......... ..' 12 en
eel •• 5..1 , 7 er.me . ..
6 ;a
~ea •• Esrl, ,111ar1..11.aae.... „ 6 CO
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a:0
',,i .. 1., • I Dater It arm. fet ero
i ; e• j., fl ee sebite Marron( et ~. 1 Te, ,
HII t. Blacx ET. si.rro.cA. 4 Y. ;
4 " Eu 4,11,4 la Y.
Corner Liberty street and the Port fiat ne Rata. I
. .1 . .... W,attrtac,4l,,o,r.E.gi.ue ~ .
road Crui,log. aalrese S. al. KIER er b. IL i 11 , ::, kezr , r . o , la r ar ,, e , t , ..lll.lle pale I ' l to
Ls . ,
BARTH/Os. Pitt, lurph lsaeteer.er. u,tal.teern ra aroes TILDES TOKAIO, at §l.':. - • per Aloe.
On CORDS OF 111E3ILOCK AND reaele.
41 . • 3:SIV . QM.,
•-• ."" 'WM/L[ll3ml CHESTNUT tbaK RARE .
for ee. by the tub rein, on the Ete. e "'" , ." Horticulturist and Seedsman,
Cleelua Kernel of 4hlCenneypanta It. K. .
.letattel. it. td. I L D"` - N 0,137 Liberty Street,
I
Ebetabbrit.
62/1 . rirrntwauu, PA.
Cambria county, r ru
•
Tiffs FOR saLE,
l'Orlt LOTS, 20 by 110 rmr, r
MEM
NOT ICES
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c.
HAVE REMOVED
11onu31 BROUERS,
:low up., at iluir v.ll4:l,garst awl C 3121
u.udt of NIN%
No. 51 Fifth Street,
A Lew Ilut ur and desirable patterns.
31EDALL101%; VELVE'IS,
Velvets, Brass,.ls,
T4PESTRr BRUSSELS,
A Icrp_ .:.t chute , assor.cat of
Piano ands Table Covers,
COIEV, )1 SAC I{&S IND MIS,
Oil snl= Deg
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
gii~'i•a;zis,
iTEr7 varlet) . or :ow vrler.l Carpeting.
IffeCALLUBI BROTHERS,
r.iftl 3 . ISt re ot.
CARPETS.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCIE.
& COMPANY,
HAVE JUST OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
Thotr Opleoild,Msortmont of
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Shades, &c,
Attention Is ottel to our anc ,t.ock of
ERMOIDEPID TABLE kID PINNOMS
Great Decline in Prices.
sza.r.w.rix
NEW CARPET STORE
Just : i Dopercing.
BOVIIRD 3 ROSE &
NO. 21 FIFTH STB.NET,
6Ec.,:;'DFLoult.
Imo nowopening nor FIRST STOCK 07
tn
00000. oororloc croryttang to the CARPET
I ISE, from rue tw•tt F.u•opeso cod Ant-rman
manoirmuros to th e sommonost Itomp Comet.
ef line
OIL e1.0T31 4 .
'WINDOW/ 1 1 1,1 DIA ,
ILUI:14. ATIL
%TAJO 110DS,
anT a coropltte aisortment of rI.VNO and
TABLE CLITLEB, AC•
BOYAR!). ROSE & CO.,
21 FIYTII MISET. (second 110,0
xr.talrr7l,llrT ov, Pates it Bell . .
FEBRUARY, 1567.
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
war new ItOCO of
C 13. 3EL.
C.)pribing tlit I:est Pa terns tordc i 2
Ingrain Three nd Eng-
TOpeairy f irl.l9(ll,
of IcIA we cum oftr at
WHOLESALE AND
At the lon - Cr.t prtee2 since the wzr. .
fiIcFARLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Stieet:
Second Floss, over limn' Miner'. Ilook Store
feIg:T:TII:S& Wr
EIRM AND GARDEN SEEDS,
liIIOGESSLE AND RETAIL,
rilrnptreb are fnvlced lo examine 'MY .toc
k.
romonsssti, most sellable vartsties In
oltletson. 41's, offer the follosslog lon4s at re•
dr.sea retss. be onsllty la the sets Steal
CORN.
:Cc bus. Tre -veer,
tN bus. Litritl,r
Rtt. S.A..'
ADIS11:
inn lb, Woo. 1•4 }:arlT I -4 g: . t
t. 1 4. • -•
t.i .•'• • ' • i rt ° ;ll . l!,o h rl o g l l j c a l rle t 0 10 ' 1•1 1 4 e o ' p
101 •• NV hum Turoly-rooto l
• 114.11'0r01 •r• 014,1
io; •• 4undnre `A 0110
00 •• 1./uataer Yellow
itd •• 111•44. 044 140.... ...... ......
COI •• White 00401 40
TCANIP.
hoe tr , ) r• a.. ter rd.
:5 bu. Yen': Whlle 4 10ne... ..... 4 11 4: cll.
to •• s Yllt 111dr11(;trap-leaved% 415 La •
1:-.1 •• 1411044 =tone
~
\ 41.1 4 ; ••••
' 4. a . ••• r.'1;r0ti11;e",41714'...1.1.........5441..1 • t 1
:..1 • 14u,pie 100125151 1 . gs ..... id! 4.)
LI • While Cep Hots 1•4, 1 .-• 4 1, 5/
:-.1, •• And•dtet , reon top 4 41 41
. L., • tiolded Del—. 410 44
Frex&
MZT
ktiTE9
REMOVALS.
itEIIOCAL.
ROBERT ROBB,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
11.15 REMOVED MS OFFICE
.1 - o. 149. Fourth Street
WILLIAM. F. ROBB,
NOTARY PURLIC,
lIAS REMOVED ELIS OFFICE
No.
.1.40 'Z'czeurth 6t•
ity,lo`f AL.
CEORCE M. PETTY,
REAL ROTATE AGENT AND BROILER, Ons
mo.re.l to to No. 00 RmUtoltld wh.
RpnovAL.
• ROBINSON, REA & Co.;
Have retool . . tbetr once to No. 12, COHNES
OF rltc.r A D D S tltTU Sli/Erlll.
IRE.NOVAL.—J. P. NEWMYER
co.. Commission Igo...Cants s.ll.ldealors In
etcur, Feed and Orate. novo removed to
"II • LIBERTY' STREET,
Where they will be pleased to toe their Mewl.
auk cotto.ers. .11115
RAIVIALEY
gi n Mist *Opened
LARGE STOCK OF FINE
SPRING CLOTHING,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
=1
7i E W STYLES IN THE MARKET.
TCl)lcit 3rlll coTere.. o fiEEII.II.I7 IIEDUCEI )
1.'1310E.6 flora 1.1. ...1
Fite . Sprina OittfrltS, IS 111 IS $lO.OO
Ct.:Mane F6ti
(leth Dre,.s Sails • " " " S;"!5,011
Paper Collars at Cost.
336 LIBERTY STREET.
one door .bovc huati:v4,di
111S1ILER'S RERB BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
TO TFIE PUBLIC. -1 have tilt/ dai °pool •
131A...v..eg. HOU:IE for the rata of .1..
ishler's Herb Bitters.
In the City of Pittsburgh. sad base mithortred
T. FAIINESTUCK and D. M. as
my Agents, to esrry on as,
ans. the sshie.
B. BlalLEtt.
LAM,STRIS, March 11, Itl7
FAHNESTOCIC & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
lae Tiacaxis,ot Eltroot,
I=
%old by nil Bespectable Druggl et•
SIB — We last bet a trial to convince any ant of
thoir meaninal ra'ne.
MISIILEWS lIERB BITTERS.
rEMB
RAMALEY
II J UST RECEIVED
NEW STYLES
err aunt
• 1
1m
HATS AND CAPS,
I=
20 Per Cent. Less Thais Down
We•scll our 11EST BILK and OASSISIM:
HATS. It ONE DOLLAR LOWEIL
•uy other House In the City.
Call and Be convinced.
334 Liberty street.
TIUST 130011. 137-LOW IRS
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
_
GooD :crws.
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMcS.
Enquire for 'WAAL'S BCEAI). The Ir.ri.t
•nd Lees. 'he W•" on every loa.
None else W►rd's,
1
MEM
Town Prices.
m634:w3alPtig
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