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

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CluVittobultglinette ,
I.IJE9DA7. LPBIL 78. Ise7.
litt AXERICAVI CultrniCT.
When Mr. lilon.sce Gorxxxv an.
Detained his intention te write a History
of the-Great Rebellion, general appre
hension prevailed, which was shared by
most of his admirers; that he would
prove inadequate to the task. Not that
lie waesnpposed tote deftelent in natu-.
ral endowments ler so high a purpose;
but it was conjectured that his profes
sional discipline , ind_his active partici
platen in political movements. in this
country, for the long period of•tliirty
years, had'measurably, at least, unfitted
him for the function of a historian*
They who succeed as newspaper writers,
and especially those who rise to real eta
ince ce In that species of composition, at
tain a condensed and sententious style.,
They use only the main pointsof Briar. 1 ,
gement, and these aro comp-
ressed into 1 ,
the fewest possible words. Details, col- t
laterals, elaborations and - embellish
ments, :they mostly exclude, because
there isnot room for theta. Longhabit,
in these respects, induces a sort of sec
ond.-nature which is not easily over=
come. - • Farr minds are so versatileaud ,
flea as to Work effectually historian two
mote distinct methods. ; The
on the—Other hand;pioduces. Many of his
highest special effects, and , contributes
to the gene - al: beauty grid valueof his
perfoinitittnek by an entirely iliffsreni
manipulation of histhe*
elatioration, the .drawing of all hints,
• sugzeatlons, surmises; facts, and infer
ences, to one •fecits, serves to throw the
march of affairs into; stronger perspec
tieeftwAsclose.."llll'lol3.4.r imietbc'd can,
the-Motives by which potential actors
- were influenced, and to reveal the rela
tion to'each other of causes and events
which would' - otherivise seem to be dis
connected or In'congynons. Moreover,
the historian has space for ornamentation.
Deis not restricted to the necessity of
presenting his thoughts in skeleton, but
can round them out Into appealin gl ness of strength-, and beauty,
for cognition not alone to common sense
• or comb, but to all those sensuous fac
ulties which commonly exert a greater
away than the understanding.
Gnat LIE has happily disappoint
" ed all the forebodings of. failure that
were felt_ , "If, has not achieved so-de
cided a success as to take place in the
front rank of historical , writers, he 1 1 !
prodwied, almostimmeasurahly, the
tl
• ' book on the war, and the causes which
led to it, Vlach has yet
_issued from the
press. Indeed, it - seems quite improba
ble' that his 'mirk will be superseded for
halt a century; and the final historian
of , the Great War, when he shall appear,
will find therein a pi ofounder apprecia
tion of underlying principles, a deeper
philosophy of cause and effect, a truer
delineation of the chief actors, and a
wiser forecasting of results, than in all
the books that have so far appeared.
What is more surprising still is the
admirable balance he ntabltains in deal
. ing with Men against whom ho has stood
In an attitude or sharp antagonism
through all his public coiner. He com
prehends their position and estimates
dispassionately the motives by which
.
they were impelled.
lii speaking thus strongly .fare do n ot
wish to be understood as iodinating that
rl-ttirter's work, either'in concep
titl., adieu, is nublesaished. , Per
, D. die
_state of nun in gener-
man I.;s works; are liable to criticism,
Defects` orb dfaceinaide iu the most ex
cellent. . But the wonder is that under
the circumstances of nearness to the
events, of sharing earnestly there K —and
of existing personal exasperations, ho
has connived to nithant .evants so, faith
eiwith large a
xnessureof impartiality,
The first voltirpeig devoted to a pre
' • sintation of thdt ldng' train of causes,
•
mainly Palnandi, ' but often recondite,
• which alleirstad the people of-the South
froinihoscof..the North,. and at last led
thereloAdesperete resortro
a rms as the
;thily-eipedient that held out an assur
ance of separation: - When this volume
was issued some montheago, a large sec
ton of the people were inclined to deny
the accuracy of his. portraiture, or, at
least, to charge him with an exaggera
, tion, on certain points reaching to the
region of caricature: Much . ..of this cen
sure -is hour abated and withdmwn.
With the subsidence of the excitement
of lhe struggle„ southern southern men do -not
' conceal that the discrepancy between so
cial institutions in the North and South,
was at tlicrbottom:of. tlie:estrangement.
And skis accords with universal experi
ence, that the political institutions
of a nation repose on one basis, and its
social organization on another and differ
ent foundation. Attempts will be made
:by argument and persuasion, and, If
need be, by fraud or force, to reconstruct
both so as to render them congenial and
harmonious.
The shadowing Mr. - Onasb.sv has -
given, the picture In this respe4 may be
- varied by masters who shall reproduce it
In the lanes. A. shade may be deepened
here,or lightenedthere; but the , outline.
he hatidrawn will remain essentially un
chained, and the general expression will
not he greatly modified.
In the
. second volume Mr. GIIEZ.LEY
enters upon a field repugnant to his
- tastes, and for which preparatory studies
bad not particularly fitted him. its ven
tures within the confines of milltivy ope
rations, examines and criticizes the plans
of commanders, pronouncing judgment
on . .the details bf -execution, depicting
battle-ftelds and tiled complicated ope
rations, and. summing up the conduct
and result of campaigns. Complaint is
made that ha discloses 'earnings;
•
Shat -he. distribides praise and 1
• m at aa.+-. Row eleeHhould history be
written? What the student desires to
know is not simply i the end of great
contest, but when and how that end was
helped or hindered: While Mr. Ga.,
y .111, bet careful to let his concep
tions of the merits" or demerits, of-par
dealer commanders atpear, he has pre.
suited the facts so drily that every reader:
hair the material out of which to form a
judgment of his Own.
preparing these volumns Mr. GILES
zav has tendered an important service,
nqt only to his .:oeuntty,.. to his Ms
' toiicaf iniesilgation; and has given his
lII* on honorabie. place in permanent
literature.
- _
..Etnrstio, who assisted in pro. ,
curing au abortion upon a woman of
Louie, has becn convicted and inn
.
fenced to three years imprisonthent
to
the Penitentiary, The puniahment was
moat too light, for examples. are esiseci.
ally needed in these peculiar tidies.
- -
Si. Lotus wants better drinking water.
It is suggested that the supply bo drawn
from the little .lieramec river.
ICLIMETI of
.the prominent citizens
of Chicagohave memorialized the Board
of Stealth, praying that rigid sanitary
measures be at once adopted, in Yiew of
the approach of the, cholera next sum
mer. NO movement towards reform has
yet been made in this city. If the dread
pestilence appears in this country during
the present year, Pittsburgh cannot pos
sibly escape a visitation. Her streets,
alleys and by-ways arc In a wtetdtedly
filthy condition, much worse
Let at the
corresponding season last year. ail
prepare for the scourge whil ld e ye
once
t it is
time. Sanitary reformshou
be made general and everybody should
see to hils premises, and do alibi his pow.
er to aldWie energetic Street Commis
stoners in cleansing the city. The dan
ger is Imminent, the work must go on.
W u have received the initial number
of the flepulAiran, a Radical journal
published at. New Orleans by Messr
recom-
s. S.
L. Snow:: Co. It
. bears the
mendation and endorsement of Generale
Benue and and other Radical
leaders of the 'North; It is a neatly
printed' folio journal of twenry.eight
columns, much smaller than Luis paper,
although commanding ten cents per copy,
or sizteen dollars per annum. It is in
teucely Radical in tune, and will be de•
voted to the interests of the Onion Ite•
publican party. We wish it all the sec
cessAho.eutorprise should warrant.
TIME. CINCINNATI/all - 11 d a rare feast I
of dilated whisky list. week. ,Over.one
thousand barrels of the beverage escapea
at the burning of a distillery,' into Deer—
creek, and the Mild was 'pumped up to.
the hasin which supplies the city with
water. Temperance folks were thus
compelled,:to
.1 -adage in mixed drinks
for once to their lives.
Tn street etis will continue to run
on Sundays. in Baltimore. It is anarrovr
minded, policy' which forb ids their run
ning in any city, upon the Babbath.
Tem Odd 'Fellows of Michigan will
celebrate the 46th anniversary of the In.
trOdUCCIOU ol : the order Into that State,
at Detroit, on the 26th inst.
.1 ,
. Tan Congressional donation of Wad
to the Indiana Agricultural College boa
been purchased by G. F. Lewis, of De
troit, f0r5207,843, min.
'NOTES FROM TUE CAPITAL
. .
(Conon ondence of she iittaboooh Goottto.l
'. W.osumorox, Aprlllo, lesr.
A great deal of interest is manifested
among the genenms people of the North
On the qUestion of supplying the needy
multitude in the rebel States with food.
The joint resolution of Congress mag
en appropriation for this purpose ni p so
long and warmly under discussion in the
souse, and so many and yeusious were
the amendments offered, that I observe
the public are in doubt as to what shape
the said resolution finally took. It may
therefore ho ;well to print a oapy of it,
told here it is:
ntac RESOLt-noN—No. 26.1
[Pu
A:Resolutionfor the relief of the Doti.
tate in the Southern end Southwestern
States.
Rewired by the Senate and House of
Reyresentatires -of the United States of
4.merica, in Congress assembled, That
the Secretary of War be and hereby is
empowered and directedto issue supplies
' of food sufficient to prevent starvation
and extreme wato any and all classes
of eiestitute , or Letpless persons of the
people in those Southern and South
western States where- a -failure of the
crops and other causes have occasioned
widespread destitution; that the issues
be made through the Freedmen's Bureau
under such regulations as the Secretary
shalt prescribe. And to that end the
secretary or Warts hereby . authorized
and directed, through the Crimmissioner
of the Freedmen's Bureatt, to apply so
much as he may deem necessary for the
purposes aforesaid of the - unexpended
moneys heretofore apprOpriated to sup
ply freedmen and refugees with provis
ions or rations. Provided, That the ex
penditure shall not extend beyond - the
present appropriations, already - made
for the Freedmen's Bureau.
Approved, March 80, 1867.
So that really no definite amount was
set apart by Congress. General Howard
his, however, on calm:dation with Mr.
Stanton set aside "out of the moneys
heretofore appropriated to supply freed
men and refugees with provisions,"
000,000 to begin with and this will be
made to go as far as it will to supply
corn and meat—oork or bacon—to all
classes at the South who are suffering.
This supply will be distributed through
the agents of the despised "nigger" bu
reau, at the rate of one bushel of corn
-
and eight pounds of meat per month ?b
each adult, and one-half that amount for
the same time to each child under four
teen years of age. This supply, eked
out by hunting and fishing, or perchance
by smite regular work for wages—lf the
chivalry at the present stage of "chival
rousnesa" can see it to that light—will,
it'is thought,-carry them through to the
first of August, when fruits, berries,
early vegetables and the like may be had
for the gathering, or bought at small
prices in the noarkets, at which point the
present needy ones may take up the bur
den of life for themselves again.
The reports from South Carolina,
Georgia and, Alabama are really distress--
lug. However wicked and lazy and
thriftless the people there may have been,
it is the dutrof every Christian to give
out qfi his abundance to save from, dis
tress,for want of food. It appearethere
from statistics which may be considered
reliable, that not less than fifty-tbsec
thousand people—prinelpally in the
three States above named, but many in
Vtrginia, North Carolina, Tennessee,
nd Mississipplare absolutely, in dan
ger of starvation. On the basis of dis
tributlon above named, these yieople will
consume by the first of August about
135,000 bushels of corn and 6,200 pounds
of pork, or its equivalent in bacon. The
cost for purchase and distribution of this
will reach $450,000. This la the lowest
figure, i. e.: it is the smallest number of
huogry.we count upon. This will yield
to adults one pound and five:sixths ' per
[ day of uncooked corn stadium-fifteenths
1 (a little over a quarter of a pound,)
pounds of pork or bacon, to sustain life.
TO one accustomed to the abundance
which thrift and industry . yields in Penn
sylvania, this will seem indeed a narrow
margin over and above the bare susten
teflon of life.
It will bo perceived that'i the law au
thorizes such a distribution 'only as Is
"sulteiennt to prevent 'starvation or C. 2 .
Is
trente want.". Thus'an opportunity
afforded to the benevolent to add such
samaras of money or other articles as
they may desire to give,
_which can be
distributed through the New York-Fam-
lee Relief Committee, I think, of which
Be te l Id y l! ,
: r , t A rd N
o ßrlgt p la ari o i r , respc . md 3 i t r i ll
what - shape private -gifts should
take -is open for consideration to
each. The point Is that the government
has undertaken "to prevent starvation,T
and over and above Abet these people
must depend upon benevolence. Thus
anything like :luxuries, gills for the
sick, the delicate or disabled, clothing,
etc., etc., =at come from the abundance
of the Norte. It seems - well, however,
to avoid giving indiscriminately to wan.
de ries agents, telf-conadtuted committees
of the Soutb. The movements I. have
heard of there, have been - consutmed on
the basis of aiding only the disloyal. There
May be exceptions, and dinibUent there
are. I know that one aid society-was
started in North Carolina and a paper
issued with a "Whereat, The people of i
the South are suffering for food on so
count of the wrougs and oppressions put
upon them by the people of the North!"
Now on such a paper your correspondent
for one would be unwilling to write his
name for a largo amoaral Then, in an'
other case, money bad been given to ce: c. .
tam psrties--church partirs—in il to
South for destitution, and they refused to I
give a cent of it to a suffering widow
with a large family, on the avo wed
groundtbat she ought to expect to s uffer
tor she and her family and til
this way
Ways stood
up for the “Yrnalts," and in
site bad justly brought upon herselfwhat
she was enduring!
What, therefore, is to .De. avoided in
going
is, that your money shall, While
going to the "church parties" referred
o--tor they too are susceptible to star-
Nation, if notto the elddings of comdown,
mon
ense—also reach the lonely wi
hose husband died under ter starry,
tanner,RADCAL.
St Mystery finlesd—)L Rapp need Mar
tiered Woman Fouisd.
The B.lchniond papers have for
some
weeks been epecul atmg on the ciru
stances connected with the body of a mei
dared woman en the Dunker farm, Immo
four or five miles below that city, on the
'kith of February last. 'Toe Ls-miner of
Wednesday last .has a lengthy account,
needed, " The Dunker Farm Murder—The
Body a tile Murdered Woman ldentilloi—
', Yrolialsinelue to the Idurtlerer--1. he Lys
I tery nolvedit The mystery has, howev
er,
I not been wholly solved, but the theory and
I
been
the Ereoniter's article haves
been solved fu tills city, and in a 'manner I,
\
Tti=cti',el to
parties neti w on ho w i llt l tre " gultl:r n .
and which show; also, that the victlmis yet
unknown. Aci.tording to tho Litchadisal or.-
....hit aiMeard that about the Ist of Jan.
nary last; bliss 'Victoria rooter left her
father's honey, in thsootilund oenuty, to go
to Richmond, wheuce
h e *as to come to
Baltimore. on c. visit to her Meter, Mrs. Col
lets. Owens, and by some ineana was not
brotherrm afterwards. On Tuesday a
of the mlasing young lady arrived
in Richmond, and on navitig described 50
him the Clothing of the woman found rent ,
tiered, and certain scars and marks on the
body, at once conqlened that it was the
,mod of
policeiste On going to the Weil
headquarters, the young man
thought. he tdentitiod the gloves, lames awl.
he articles found on the Murdered wo.
! - Mati, as having belonged to Ids sister.
This revelation led V, the - articles
inserted in. the Richmond papers.
end the olpolals in tat became Batted
ed that Vonoriti Fas h ter woe
the vietim. A
young man mimed Aurelius L. Brooke, wster.
ho
was not seen in company with Mists s e w
er.
. and who, a'retr days ago left Richmond,
I was at mica sospected as tho anther of the
ta. it was supposed that he had COMO
Ito this city with an Mie, r. Lafesette't
Brooks, and telegram'. w e e re immediateiY
sent hero requesting their arrest. On
• Thursday morning Moulder hir.Brooke was
arrested by officers Dames and nelson, at
the Baltimore anti (Ado railroad depot, as
, he was alighting from the cant, and deliver
ed OTOZI to detectives Smith. Daimon and
West,
expectations d mfm c ed a phtium
i dur intg e
hey d u y g l e n r
s. who, they had resume to believe,
Brook
was irt the city. On Tuntaday night the of-
deers repahol,to the dwellimrot laraOweris
where they Maud Mr. Attreliee C. ili, mks,
anti arrested him, on the, charge of having
Mthe itomicide,Mut int they did so,
Miss Victoria Foster, the auppoaed murder.
ed lady, aopnaied front an adjoining COMM,
and announced herself all beteg alive end'
well. • tit emirs° Loth gentlemen were at
once released, and after duo congratula
e:,?laaandmi:e runtatoar';':.:: giirCrre"a'9lltt
chagrined, no .10051, in twine battled in
vti,o, they couslaurod tta,hig tlaing."—Bati
-re Sun.
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DB. CDASIiIIF.II , B ERILPIIEEM.
LA. COSIT'xibITLION roun,
C/lIIVEUIL.
It has long %wan known/that the hair. DTI:102
tat exertion. by exciteeet„ by d.sesse, and lm
P sn " Pf ' s
.ilttA"ll4l..Th" to t et:e"rltr'elhYg'g.:vir:?,
sw.bBlElt:has provided a complete ant.
data, anal at ter same tuoe a bestia futaed 1,. dressing
for
I .Z 1: It'istnstriilleVi pu
teat bas.evei been preaux.ted to the public. • •
IT IS blilt AUST.
It wilt not soil Om toast linen. It will not gum
the hair. It le Irse from the alls. ree andreable sme
orlt
of sulphur. It relieves the .sip of ta ble
s
upit.ant Irritate u, l'reecuu the hat: from
- sailing on. even after les,. evinees the ne w
tar ts to v row. It wilt restore gray hair to its nat.
Derr In
or the gooney will be refunded le
every Inesance.
is this preparation le comparatively eel It
this country, the proprietor. percent the troth
alt t ale
of well %hewn verve& as to It 4 excel
I * nee. Three , !oat ta French and Logitsh.
' tole sgeht for Pit Ctimrga.
• JOSEPH NLE.111.160, Druggist,
What Itwayne'd Ointment W
Iteb In from VI to 45 boors.
the moat ouch:Late mom of Tet
1 1
-tit. will van
z—lt wlll cure
. .
tor
3-1t OUI ewe as Chronic Erysipelas of Ire ISce.
4—IL sr 111 care bait IS new.. oc/141 lies.l.
b—lt wt.& care ItchMs 1'11...5,1 Eruptions.
tr—lt win coslOrely care 111 1110 1.71/tases..
7—Use trarbVit's 07071.11 NT YE scratch no
'14'1317`, Dr . frebazne. 00strunat, .47.1.2.71711•,
••11C1'. Dr. fitaayss'S pistases:, I•TVITISU .7
..t.rot, , •TF. 'TER' ,
••ITC11" lIZVER3LNOII,I .lElr lit".
••ITCII., •'7STTEK•s
•41C11'' TO 7.1111. ••11TTEIL"
.1101'. r
h,
fir. ••11LTTItlt••
8 TV!. a lON, Frill.
Ibl i rptl sre s. a 4‘,11 Vy 11 ' ()VILA All a 10 •KF. 74 -
I A. 1, 15 Market street, 050. Mar 14.1.. 31
Wood st.. 40. i. rt.E3dlnti, 84 t St.. A.
ToltllllNClL..cor. 411 bad laariet streets, rine ,
burgh: KANE R DEULTT, •Ileghear• •
an 1412.111.1
DIR. W.IIHLLER SAYS:
Prrrenll.U, September 4. IlitA.
Mining. HUM:Senn it faurii. Pittsburgh,
Pa.--ent et I think l am only doing tit; part of
a gool eiiiren when I testify to the great Pencil.
received by toe from the use Of emir stomach
BUM. dostri• the lot flee years. Sojourning
!or a itme In e oil regions, in Mi. 1 bed • /se
vere 411.[. attach, which. In connection with
dyspe pets...left me In •very weak condition. I
[ was advised to try year Slams, and, having
procured • bAdle, found that they warted like
charm open me, eight pounds having been
added to my weight to the space of one week,
[ and new life see.sed to have been Infused Into
my lectern. to much Bo Mist 1 have been Induced
to use them every summer el •ce that time. Al
[ a Conte, I think they are invaluable.
I I This summer, baring had a similar attack,
(end as before. touch reduced,) although ender
/the treatment of . A No.l physician, 1 eras
again obliged to have recourse to the old Bitters.
nod whoae same
•ogd result, having seined
sly. pou within fern days. I • parchimed •
ball 00[. n bottles a few week.s since, and" per ,
pose to use them regu'arly ae • tonic.
WbbinS YOU every success. t remain.
Pouts, gratefolly,
PINCH ARIES, - 00 CANADA
PINE.
There exudes from the inside bark Of the
White Tine. which stows abundantly In all the
EMU. litmee and ly Ite Cena da, with t • bonepilike, ieeet
eutietance, highr`med hat terehinahl
nate principle which has long beet valued as a
remedy, in •111ollie MUSD. Orals human sys
eopeciallythalle of the 0000005 tLasu • Dr.
this
es O.
W. !,west, of $OllOO, bee ellelpOrleee4 hobs
materitl a inedklue milled POLAND'S WHITIC
PINS COgrOUND: which hex loot with Vent
rarer In those maladies where the turpentines
and balsams are supposed Gibe valuable ,
Igor tirarelly Affections.
Diabetes tu:yating or middle aged people.
Diabetes In old people.
Stoppage of the urine. f -
Tim same &Meet, in children dining ale
night.
°ravel, kidney Trouble In old people. •
Ulcerated Ilia net's. Ulcerated Madder,
Discharge at mucus, or pus, or blood from the
bladder.
Bright's Mee!" Or the Edileye.
Palo In the kidney' or smell or the back.
Palo In the bled& r . Heat and Scalding. go.,
Poised,. While Pine Campo
will be found
speedy and permenent ure. It is stoles , to b;'
valued as • general and bracing conetitutionel
' tonic, welch Demists its health istleing. ItadaT
V,As.fotlltAeitig:reel7.tr,g;,-.14 :',..;',cc; I
disturbing any one la lila usual .seeentiOn.
reAv.kieor,tiliti„i7•%W.S.Fl 1 al ci s l
: U 0 . !sior
battle.,,oC. I r D
i ..
Wood street- • ' ape
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To LEASE—LowellingUt l y,t
ub order elegiblr w ia
them Cit "*"" 1.1 be le v eed to • ••. 11 . --- n tins
piiieburutbe. *entire furniture. le.,
menmonth.. InnnedUit• 1•••••• •.•
spuortt
even. tan , :ernhu puttvanriour.,,_
-ROUSID.--On. Saturday, April
.1.3413, IST. •
MEWL FOR A LARGE BIM Or XONEL
Drawn on F. Ball d Co.. Plttabnrirtt. ibe mat
eau bare tbe 6•11201.7 <slang bI•E.,
p BOAS.
rnklna rrniperty and paying for tale aNyerblae
ment. st 114 . 11rth street. ayillfl7
OB SA,LE-Ain Excellent Pair
of 11011.e.115. e 0 Inches diameter and 14 I.lt
tool: two ISS Inch 0000 10 each. rtes front
e.mplete•
&um.. good DOCTOR ENGINE, -for
or o atufrtaheir
•
lola neat of Ocilla . . Ina rolliarrmilL
factory. Eagan . . ° 1
1113011 111. BOLE & C ...
an16:041 cor. Pant idlrl
•
Fry RENT—Three iiirge, com
fortable su.ll,well Mashed roams.; with gm situ.
atud r /is • healthy Jpsd dedrabls /quality. suitable
tsi ass large Walls or two small faatllln•
qnV✓st the preasses, /14 STIfILT.
soints6o
FOR sAI,E.—ONE TO STORY
• Brick' D•rolltea 110r.a.,•a }pahote 7 Waal.
Poeong Ward, alloghara, pith =GUT 8.0401 0 .
entehod garret, good collar; gilt sad .oratet
Ia
the house; all In (cod inur. leaetra of
8/1.115 Et a HILL.
heat Estate Agents; Na. 91;8e ... swat.
.2 , ptcro
SLSEI AND DOOll S'AETOUT.
. JANES H. LOW & SON;
lisnufacturers and &alas hi all Mai Oc
Lisa. Doesok-sairrriptisortaitsio.,
• SO OLDING II , I glke. -, •
Scroll Work and Brackets
At the shortest nottc• and ea the moat remota
-•- _
me tetras.
smar Morro. ppl7 o . l t.
orifir:ilEllst"27llllftri...ds
NOTICE.
• • __, .
THE UNDEHJOGINriy has
. Ullll
dey titivated of hi. entire stoat of 'BOUTS Ain?
ittiOZO to s.ot a. Ir. XeCALL.. who will continue
the Dueness ►t the Old etnn4, 334 LIBTATZ
tlila.T. • . ~ .
Thankful foci the liberal D►trenste iastoters
bestowed, I Would ►st •centinnanee Otithe mine
J. D. sanALLY.
• ru Ist. I$T7. a.l6izo
EMI
rirrsurnaa. •
FoS BALE. ,
A GOTHIC BRICE RUNE,
Bltnatoantlii2l.llo ol.ttiZtr,
tbe latest Sieben
style of arohltectore, contalotog ataat e t eros
enty4_toic."Zqa.tra"ior ;S A ga Igor Ir ;Wet r te .
os 'oroameatee Witt, froth shad. , tr...
"b" te r" 4e. can
seta - toed a taient 4 “at
re:rm' tit
aod b Ohlo river for els at atlas•
viroollirther particata A.
yrs.auat.re o
aura.
No. 4. DOIIIWIRO Wty.
13=1
B r 311E1ICANTILE 1.11.B4A111(
• LEFORES:
tISTBA.I
WSNIALL PRIIIIPS, Esq.,
STILL LLCTI7II.I AT
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Saturday Evening, April 201 h.
Scloicr—Till; WIT ARTS.
Straete. Mallfarts of the hews. 00 Mins,
To he had at the Llararf Roams aea from mato
loe rs of tar Come:atter. utd et tbe awn.
con epee at 7, Lectaiektr; r gp
THoo. N
J. B. YOEliaff, Jr.,
• Cerroaltu
rrIt=I;Li.rI7,FII,S CORISTIAN
Mw77
PROF. ALFRED P. BOUM ELL,
OF YALE COLLEGE,
On Mushy and Friday Evenings,
APRIL MTN MID lOW.
At Masonic "Hall.
Syruivr-00A1 AND COAL MIIIHP•
uToulCalicke.Tß-54CZEITS•wa..Mliciiitir„, Asi"c:
4. 1. 11. nor amis.
Le , tur. commitu..
roma
CIEWILCII BOOKS.
InncuirsiliariCs. Urn J. r tb:
tIIUI.IVAtitMVUp ey ;rat.
w
PV.•7 7011.DR1LD1741:
lidigli"NlNA Mir Joiat ' 1[771
ew
1. 17..1km , v i n TS Full lioLI WEE-. Mom 64,1,11.
DOUBLE W 771111.13 TIir.CUUBCD. 7
Vial:*7 TO frolaDAY IMILVICES- _
01 , 11f107. 0/ 711 Z. liDna cODDONION. .D 7
°Tl7llcilf3WeillitaratlrTO COD Y . DIW.
Iraliortsl47 THE e11iD777•31 TZAR.
liViDribie,;•larittl D .
YU ELIDING UT
InerWrii Of ILITIEDLTION.. John Bawl
liritlaNitit NOW. 8.5
DUD= VOCIDIDE.. 93 . 1.1LVAT 1 1 44.
ATV, ntock Orsap 7.ova•
"I.
I. R WELD= t CO..
.1713.11:0 No 6 101 WOOD UT., Ilttatnagb.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
FRANCES TES MOT, f
Mk= DIMOND, NITIONVIADIL
Just upsutd, large and ciil" itpct of
Teas and. Family Groceries.
. •
Wilde tie beteg petalled et lowest wbolesale
velem Call aud aee Cu goods Ageees Te 7
them, sod lene well be ible to ffor . Toup.
*else& Tenn* abeelately
..
ME2
11101 nozzaTe. =WM 0111 WIT.
(I..s(e of Noboru. Harney & LW.)
ROBERTS & SHWLATT,
munTrAcrruzzas 07
Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Wire,
No. et sarrztramn ernmer,.
Neer roman arrest. • PITTEIBUS OI3 .
nave constnall7 aanand Bloma
of elf...VE.s. glans. Ja=rapgrun.sa 1,40. b
igleltarard'ne.: as la
gneral. watch %bey ral winni ng s Re
til. •
errallliarotabWAte. =rd.
JAMES sovrii
__-..1 • •
NE PLUS ULTRA
WASHING MACHINES
2IM
NOWZLTI ZEIIOII AID TIIII;
w w,GivmsiriaGe.i
VOION OOTITE POTS.
And • pal aunrinseni of licramk•eptig tiootion
GRAFTON'S, 66 Federal St.,
NAAR aimrtoAu warm
Alas.:maxi cm!.
pirEn
FROM STAMPED GOLD AND VELVET
TO TUN
WIPES? Ililoll ILIOWI II
/it No. 101 Bftrket strert.
Jog. R. IIOGIEJES rY IMO ,
spilt
OSICUT IeCOWAN .........
MCCOWAr i
noler PIO AND_ORTAXMAIadria
, XI& AND ONAIdESS AND CibsAssaid.
00, Nestle side at Diamond, Allesbeni.
Commaref al Sad ale n !Wk. made to-orser.
de n rmetxpritiltr:krintr= raw;
surdisatJJ on tISSIS.
MMT=
CO ---.------- IgirENB YraBTEP
•
Merchant Tailor,:
No. 14 WYLLF...! ST.,
tre.nalg of C Bt. Cab: Meta
ti 118 farms of nous 151 Baill
• 1
CCPArriNci - S .
LATEST STYLES UT
I . .
Light anti Dark Sutttngs ,
..
AND AT. ,
PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED.
CALL Oro 'Ex olds.
.6rPartienlar attentlitit will i• IWIM W th e
STI 1.12 turd PIT of all g arhitote.,
OWEN B"Y'PNE.
No. 14 Wylie .Street,
Ur 0111. ASHLAND If ALc.
_MIiIL , 22:T71t--------- -------
Earn OIL WORKS,
• ...u.40,... 0
••
Eureka Carbon Oil,
.... caLisassas
Sperm Lubricating Oils,
I
GICEIdICAL I,INI3IMED - OIL,
Wholesale Dealers in
Crude, Rained and Dibricillitlig 0/1
t.
Lard, Pperut, 7i , bile
_ Dish OR,.
C. C. NOBLE, Agt,
19 Irwin Street,
# •
PITTSBURG B.
ORDINANCE---------------
rel A to the
OMee ef ihmoraint Oe • . y
ilacetort,),. Be 0 auto% ewer.. by I
..
St led swa n : memo* cas ILI , 6 1 , 1 i,
=9 114 . / i r a44 2lles . h the Itecordlt 2 ltd .
ni tor linaYharapeijilr byd mitn Om consent
*et. riereialit. on stitc h ed Dewar. to apg
War. ' il ' ll :Vretst El:eintrZfa •••• may lie
I: tg ;?•"::.= P . 7= and
6""'". 01'40'1
LTC. 2. ' All moneys rec•lved by the Iteguistor
for regulating lois in the oily shall . PM 2 01
blest tor , tIM By Treasuo
er. an , e lie sr &vote
b lirOrtr7Vr li:mo " %re r IleVgatoMitail meet.
for bit services Ma.= of MOO pet A.m.
unit.
Pig, 4. Than MOr ordlosnece part* of
um.ea eeonlettng with Ode ordinance are here
blol,eind enacted into • law this the lilt
day of Arra. A.. D. LPL 3 ~, uicußi R,
President of the in 'cot CounclL
I.ltesit D. Macsmows
Clerk of We Cele c ;
•kti
0 7
1 1.
Prelatical of w the Common Council.
A"'d &c i r U klflL D" COn goit'eouncli.
N ORDINANCE to authorize
Atoe Grading and P . eying of tine Avenue .
Three
40$ t . r, 1,1.7,:i5itLu1,,.., enacted by Ike
149..41.1lCirtsTeVir:rVis{20:rarSert gtifflri;
,-,. rt....ortty of the gum
her Onsunirtre
so d
0 toots, he. and they ere hereby authorised d
directed to Invite and teceive proposaLs for We
grading and paving of ottio avenue. from he de
wiea to Polon Oust: lloue street. IlLom Lecock
etreet to Itlver ****** i Monterey street, from
Tarn. eves. to Carroll street; bueMeld street,
from Eider. Street to IS aaaaa Onset, In
e toe
rinu ward; U. 111., from sAst Lan t ,
gieari.',: Iggll.l.%=tatLl•bal`g°„Tusl
r.. • • Weird igerati..
41.22. That fur the tiara ca dercarlor the
iii;trati. etw:rx.°lll::o2,l4.r,rarnr,•;,
r:,,`2;13111.,11:nrar.7:::::,' loutte.Ynnta
alleys respectively, to protarthm to the tool
front in them ....elite. eon:prig., and
boonding and a s as aforesaid.
OW. S. Test as soon as the rot and cern..
ISmild insprervmetits shall be fully ...Oslo. ,
it sloill h o the duty of the elem.( (...iiimiulauer to
moms si. apportion thew.. Ai.. the several
lots ...or sod a1=f..2, 0 1/ 2 ,t a r t L vv ilt ,l lt
nirl'e..iittig tnlg r gl z .c ' sod 14hirieupuii pr,/e ,. .1 to
mprVi st re . L';' tsboldg, Mei'. same
r.,\ =at'?
the timonongrealtli of Pentinvlrstita, entitled
- loA: o 'll°,V:l4 l .. r t, , Tr. °,l} "VUn t,h
ft
Bowesa of um qv 0r..!,.f MA 9. •ud ' hir other
" X.l. 'i'litaf :filaili.i>Ps"YolittiraCte"ltiont-or
.oillet with, or be 3l Me foregoing. he
and Use sense is tort e repealed.
Ordaied and Mae to • ism thia, the el..
antis 4.07 April, an maul. 006 thousand
` 14 """" d 0 " "4 .laritcup m u,
President of 0011001 Council.
Attest
ZilieiCkltreirecT&nelV 01,1 ,
President Ol . Colotc " ..rn Connell.
Attest
Mork s BO. of Goinnaue o .? Drigril.
t. 2 rru hl“
NOTICE—TO OWNERS OF
CARTS, WAGONS, Bcc.
•
sou. I. beraliT given to
obelus era
7,1r=dg,t 1 n 3 :1 1 . ,, ,Tet."
"' , Fay their Licenses,
jggALTßlls7l%lYiVtlton*"'‘b 00"
147".1 w%ls:rar.t.rtodg.r..l:7,o,,,nigtgi
Col 01 for eellreilon. .011011 10 his fee
ofsons".llht: ig = le :t i l l :se I tr tit IC ' elA d 1 ItlaVe:
inhe .0).1 to a penalty. he recovered Le
fore • Juni. of the r care in so
ldso Borough.
71m old Metal plates of ereviont yaws melt be
return. at tha Same Means ere takes oat, or
DU Carats therefor.
BATIS Or LICINSFA.
Bach 4me.borse vehicle $3 76
Eh 0.... vehicle 0 gio
Each f uraione eerdels 7 BO
... .. .. 7 00
tWit:rshiV: ligne; * ir L:erVi ea . Wit by
900
irintoi.ab":ll:l,l:ittn:!....."' -7 of 100
U. JANCEY. Treasurer.
Lssrl=mu ---lc.
FOB THE SPRING TRADE.
Al 28 and 243 St. Clair Street.
0 ::':.17:4 1 0.27.?„t=tvi.. - Wg'lla
of
71AXou. otprus.
•V• u lliiidnrin ,
irAirLS AND CADUILUE
OiLlitVirlal, Air Da.
all ADZ 712.1fU5w.0.
Alio,
"AilU BELTnN,
1 ginlghfik
3 r A ca ix a.
Being istannfactwers, we are enabled to oiler
traderebants. carriage meters and the retail
ggdi:ita=snethlOAris and pada nut 7
... n. Futures.
i.pioo
PATENT WINDOW BASEL
PATENTED JAI...BULB!' Ed. 1147.
WASHING WIODOWN NELLIE EAST.
ThistiaW is so emended all to ta amity tas
Did
from the window without reme n ving the sash
0 2si d b i er el ' of w o r t arrif.nT ti me , on
=nen more ease. ft is fast canting Into geserat
new lkon•t build without so•lng it. •ay win.
4 11_ 0 e . n itt b ntilt re " a s
elute Vrti l l Si at early mfr
rereltorybit gem met. litre meincoments of
fered to men of email capital. for blahs sad
eorint7 tights apply It
JOSEPH W•SIIINGToN,
No. el Tonna Weer. Pliteliergal room sit.
assail roes is. ma
rrsarrean, Tons its
A (Mins , . Witte 9
" WAY CO.
i
TIWIDEND No. 3.—The ward
.... at Directsra of this Corsimal kime declared
the regular quarterly 41,140114 of
TWO AND ONE-HALT MO PEI CENT,
7.ori.ent.:ltriNggytto°teilneVa Plo2l7,blai
to ma ol7Wleslow 'Laufer A Co.. Not. '7 end
20 c lue str.t. to 1110 . 4. reghliemd at Now York;
and et the office of as TreaUtra to thomi regis
tered at ?Menorah.
The Vander boas Wide. on We Mill day of
March,
il. lee laiff. at, p •
oh. and el'
, open the Prat d
o _ ,
~, wiip olli,MOS., ttee . Y.l . Apr.
GOURLEY 10. LORAN,
Dealers In
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
nave Jest opened Weir new stock of
FASHIONABLE GOODS.
tie Bt. Clair Si., Pittsburgh.
. r " I. L , ._,. illease We sta a salt beine Param hi Vii i r
SUORT is RAND el DATING. — A
,perfect kmevri.dge of Ude velesble art
1.292 t la tot short and easy lossou, by•
pato
tiesi reporter from LonACW, Shileha• •
bob
huhll %instil separately and at any time Wanit
DAD ons courealeace. *Poly to
J. A. oskr,l
•
1101 S--- - -11 ° — rra rent'
PEW FOR-BALE,
LB 1111 Milan I'iIIiaBTTICILIAre CHURCH.
yr.(er. c. &meal%) 110. 1111. MitialY limat'd 1 0
At middle alele.
Apply to Ili 5, DItYABi.
Broker la Londe, Stock', Ac..
aplia 2 " 13'L1
ial''''."'""et
MAVX 114Mtills—it1.1 1):111.9191:
10.710 4. 11""glIfitialtirlt 5 1.50e,' n
No 112 main Wood Math
=_
11111. *SOS.
la DIAMOND , t'ltt.b.re•
of ail Grades,
LIST OF APPLIC4TIONS FOlll
I.IOENtiVI TO S CM. I.' quott. Laid lc '
the Clerk's IMLIce, op to Aprll 10.6.1.47: • • •
Name • •litrld. Itce. •
Wm. Pollock. lATVII, tot PlArd. l'ltts‘RtrAls.
Bizaiir.Lrui• - .. .•
Ent. Little •• ••
John M. Keler, •• `•
•
B. W. lEterasey, • ::
PaLllcl Kenner.
llock.
ulln.
Mot
M Po
•'
4000 L.tz.
9thapsoWKor r
I.L'oTg Lstrl,'
Jere. Mex... •,
Fred. Evert., other gOodll. -
Wm. Ilmloce C .• -
Ouckeobcfmer A Ca". ir. " "
Jobe, olherron. tavern. Ild Wsid. PlitabFgh.
Jots A .Ihomos, ••
If oiploleo• Tog& I` . •
il•Ilk La 0,,
.T -..ph Whey. .• ••
T. Monday, 11
troll Cells.
TrAnris Li Wolk. •
11.4.:;.XcW:1117111,
ms=:s
sa Ward, rlttsliTrith
. ~
Raba Lava.
Peter 'McGee. " ..
oar. Corcoran. •:: : "
Falls. I.) , a c 11. ' ..
••
JGre. C 09011114 L... ••
Call. Boit. eating Cann, :: • • 6
it 4 l4 1 7un,
rj '
ether roods.
ti9F4:lViliZ. -:' " `:
Haab iltsget aid. ta:Vra. 4th Ward. rit4A1A.,440
Wes Meow, ..
it ' g r e ' tf person I r k e„, n •. . •
John snefiradv, • •• ' ..
J• .N. Anderson A Bro te.0...• •••
J at. M. ssoonl sr. eats[ AcusG:: ..
Mlels. Walsh. •• • ••
Jai 8. Mansost,
M. McCullough, Jr. a Cc... 0. ff, ''
J. K. IlAnstusa, hseern, :.1,11 Ward, Plitetsurgth
B. M. Masker. " •• ' .•
'A:all:11 ' 11;s ns, :: •• •••
" ' ••
Nichols* Mirk.,
Lowis Duellt.r..
Ann ALA:Lorena, r.
nlet iller• :: li ""t lh&%b o..i •
.g.Ve:lr,U
hSieVA .••.••
-•
••
Chas„Onnvelsn, • •••• •. ' ...., .••
V.lh"igSf,:gat'g• I ....
I t f . i • l i i Lig
.P :: :• 1
7,,1T.1tt.r,?:::,1.7., other gd'il.... ' t ::
V.:;,;..ll,;!:•lie'l::6riay.ern, gth Ward, Plitslrh. ,
AV; e
s se , l; t d .e r 1 , 114 Is . : •., 1
.1004. ,lattioll.
ItT.fik'olg,.. eolIV,':17: .
,h kl.sereu., •• . • • ..
trier Yinilltiy. •• . •
••I"..talet Dune, • • ... .
Jtals Ma P 'Ades, eal.:F 1t.,7 at lirardirittalpriti.
rot. V.A., , .. ,
1f.T1:;1 , 7,::',....th.r o i, 4:
m......-..q.L:::;;; 1; .410 r , I. rittqFgh.
John intortpd. Wesel, Mb el!rd MleeMenrgh•
. ft l ?!' l it i :::,l*. r• 1. ..• t ••
••
sisS>s. .^."... '..
Gso. 'arable, ..
Sato. Crater,estlois.housa. ..., ••
F.lls. Botstster,.
...
4.
Lt s. Woudssand
~•
ood., .• ..
iron
Cr."'7;otrs.A. Nth rtd, Pittsburgh.
411,11 Mere n. , : _
Jas• sirwa,
r.,
..
..
licesql,Cravara .
Is. ° ? . sledg 'taint tr... , "
:Caster Walt,
• •
J so. Kessler,
4.... .i.4_.......Tit1!
ii.7eTft!l'iellt:...... '.
. ...... ..,
Jszol. &Oar. 0t...m.;.g00d.. • ' .•
f1 u 1a1. t .,.. , .412 c er , tares.
la ward , ► llefh;'7 ,
Them. r.;lael, . ' :. ..
Wm. Burgen, ..
Tram... . .4 ..
Sailer Blear, .. . ••
•'
--- : .
•
jos.' i ray,
Jas. 11cAllater. tavern, id ward, Ailetheny.
Velar Yad, •• •• ••
Adam ilrrl,
Ilecry all, rallua hoe, ••
Wm. tourbworab,
.home.
~ •• ••
••
••
Chas. Matter. %arena, ..al ward, I.llrairo7
irr•l't , ans. . •
ai ••
rorar "layer, ••
Val. punt. eating house •• • •
••
••
J. is Closer, •• ••
N' t•lrbols, ••
1 , .. lierdias, ••
brim Verkel. ••••
••
••
• •` '•
•illebirl.•
Jnbo I•e7
. ••
. °Uwe awdr. ••
a. Imre, ath ward, AlleeenT
bareader, /a. M.: 6•
ea. tavern, :.
J. u«i
„u. u., J
Ja. 1/1 Eton...llller. Unarm'.
.. •
/Luta P•molch. tavern. 4 . ..
•• •
Ilic. ErabennoLl. ••
Thu. Burgos . . sating bonen. '• _ .•
',mon Vnuans Lanorn. Donnie of Ilirmiiiiakain
'"
Dnorta 'iron.
, filch. Haviron, ..
' Dominick flatinirc,.. •• .•.
ti.,-,trt,tr:r
~...i.i . 41. , licico:of Dirmlnikkam.
'.
vol. .tone. ..• • m
' , M. nonmindt.. ••
David Bran. a am:. 6ther so , da_ lait . '.
c. Di 'tier, tavern . .. Unto' of I. ulnf . in
•.
John GoliOnvf, . ..
A•at. Mololob
Jona 0 rola. ..
ELM. Lloyd. 4. ..
4111"1.t.Vri!fitort'dling. ' n
of
.
L.. wre...ce•lllo
•••
Joh__
Jamul. ,
Goo. hobo &co.
K I. zoe• o ".
.0". What'. bou.e,
John hell.,
Jo. . uhrmt a Co, other zoo •
Veltj b Klan .•
/ mei]. litoltruslm. lust. Talmo' a
Goo. J.. llutrancr. exag bonen. 11"cil?` .b t`r.
Pi1f1 . 4 1 .% 0
. - A•e r . • .:
o t ilm v er pod_ s, of Iffonotoshela.
4,, 13ux.op or
eomta Vi
ola t•
John. .•
•. .•
IL Shr.
Thom. l ae etegoga,
..DO.
cr u A . .. Ott.
ealrtbeum• ..
Jobe nehrmg. tavola,
it sales R.OO •. .
J O llO V,llmyer. of et . r .....
H.U.Scroator & to. •• ...
Pd. Nebel, :: ..
John A. S pt, •
Wm. Mall, Were :
JscobSceeld, 1
..
T.,,,
Koesr I Marvin. • " ... 1 ..,,,,,
Coo Ncaltael. • P ..
Petrick ....nett. ••••
Cath Presar. ent l M2 l ..". :: •
..
' Jar
n tt ' Se7other anal • • NU • Weebing M.
Cul. PeomM. ''
Ittld ale Township.
. ..
cults., 1.0010050401% .
1 IrCeol li altetrb,
W= '. 1. '`Z1L . ,,, -:
A.U.. Brant, •
J. s. Met *omen,
[ J urt;L u geg,' .:
1 Jobn Carson, •••
yi.i.7
1 .T.llnctrs7el4l:llgiel4, ... Pond; Payette
Michael tweltb, 6. North Fayette
J • cob llutendorroailnibouse, 1.10.11.
dandt111afg,....7... ~..;*.t.o
I tie!,..ll..ll.ott.cnam •: Mahn .
1 tr::!;1 0 r 1". "`' ; ..;
1 Jobe Ids wets, .. c.r,
..
Jona Beekerd, ••• 3 . 1k 10 A1
1:1 0 . 0 tPanr; 0010 otheeloode.
51T. Varergi, ,1 w ia.,
J. tl.ll..mssel. ..:
ill.
01111111901.0.
T;11.0!..171:47:‘ Mi=". 0;10
71,00 • cargr
001,ower,r. Pe!th
tnclVor;;;Atttaket, taern. Peebles
Laois rtelolsy, linen., reetwe•
t
t ote r
IMnalorier, '. NeNave
n.,... i alt. ••
I Cheri Wlit..mter, 1. ••
h.... ••
•
John Harmer.
tavern, Ulchlsad
diehard Turner.
Clan uorbsy ••
• Nom
• banes litn4
1 "'"" 1 r. Sglti. :: ' MIX::
11.."!frt:lisad.
0011
WOO. cut,
NtlYNlttc%. t ..... i•owl:e ht. 23.12Tp..
inChilltd 8110100.
7 ho s. Motdoskey,
tertuvdel.Llisit , . .
..
..
Ihc ,4,.. .. ..
11
ma.p.ctgr- 7 Pbsler Townadp.
J two Hashes, :: Ved•::11 Town 11.
T.o4:rVil'itn. tallow house. •• ••
Hiram Edmendion, savant. yerialllte TF..
Uttmar AnberlY.
Junes NktPcn, ..
A.S. bloom.
Patr•k Oslleithets •,•.
Jame* War,. •
Voldl3sestr . .
Conrad Needle. ..
P
ehte'rKlg'rernie lA, ••
/Motel WOOOlO, .... ~
Jule WM ells tke Quarter Nes
't*" C.' o ' n ' trli 11 0 1/ to 1=2;7111 1 0 0 4. ' it ' 9 . otAt t e l i
t a r. u. i./ beArtaw A the mipllcattoris L o an
restdlnabemeten the ahreltetly andemew"
bearivers, ea TUESDAY. the lOth 101%, Ili
acne time or bro.rtotavourotro oo of Dorsi. ro
.ialog ...IA of Ile kinnouzsbeis sad Ohio riv
ers. on WbUNT.IJAP. the 01 Yen et oaoe
g:Ntrgf the ' el fe:tti rigtillilo P rgAt r"
' g
•ppllcants am redemted to 00070 op ttlelr
rate* tnimetlately. 12 Clay hate hot already
done eo.
.pla CO
r Cart
Cents •
acertll
M
MIMI
TEAS AND SUGARS.
•
GOOD COOEING 800.1111, 10 110,. :"•• Sioollorl 00
. •. • t ••
•• TA RUE ••E •• •• 1. 00
ETTIA GOOD 7S . 4 "
.• •• 100 100
111101 EXTRA. ._ 7
Another forgo lot of razz'' lost car!
Direct from China and Japan,
. _
.
rut ships Coastaattna, Eastla Castle, J. E.
Oresuam, combating auct7tblar 0009 AND
I.IIIILAP to the way of Tema, at about. ;
•
90 Cents Below the Osmium rites%
ARTHUR .ICIRIC,„.
1.12 rederalstreet,
ALLLEGUIrair
EMIZI
IRON CITY' CIITLIIIII CO.,
.N0..3 St. Clair Street.
-Mem purebased Of •31DIIVW BIGUS the
ro l . l fll, it. .? f at tointartd C lrg Zell tag=
to keep op band • graletasittocs of • t
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Urdu, Blahs. Recoircri, rbdola:lialdeVactl•
garso"pPre"plrettetcisn'orrleitllVlinik" 0"
WORn i
kirtudlun iluonitllchmore, Se.. CortleF Btelitlll
.4 tumor, .4 Insklog Pest and l.aueelllog
lamps, at ihcrtra I pollee. ,_.. : ' . .."..
W. u. now., ilemigen
InhZ:VII
11 - OTII FROWN,
747 Fifth Street;
BOOTS IND SHOES
BALBIORALSI
AND SLIPPERS,
NEW CARPETS,
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Hoop Skirts,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
NOTIONS ,
USCILIVEU D/LUAE BY
SMITHSON, PIM Si,
LND Alit BEING DISPOSED Or
11.. t Private Sale,
DAY AND EVENING
AT UNUSUAL LOW RA
MEI
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
CEdeceasors to H. B. BOLDER, lgent.l
11.A.NtrIAZIMILB3 or
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE raIIaTIIIIE.
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
urea
full asSortmeat of rittablzigh Ituusfau
tuna Nue - Owe 43.1.61...117 es lund v. LOW
CIAALF rIIACX.IS.
•
u.}. xruni...lfil.. C. z0rn0.....3. A. 1111.21.
mtalor6l ------
MILER'S tit BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
South rtr.n•:e
TU TUT PTIBLIO.-1 have this opened
UTAIICU HOUSE for the we of
Miebier's Herb Bittern.'
la dm CRT of Piltsburgl. raid bays authorised
T. I•III4I.STOC.S. and D. 1101.TO1I.
my Aseuts, to c•rzy au and %amZ. mo I.t4t saso•
111581411..
WM=
LaNcanam. Yank, N. I➢R
El=
TAHNESTOUS & 'BOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
20 73/Liwe3ot latreot,
EMT=
Bole lky all Baapipee , -- able DralMlais.
%btuVs- W. ak s butt trial to .conulacu say ono of
medicinal
ErrsumEla , s SI Ufl urrrEus.
BIERUIDTS [pox
EXPRESS COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $20,090,000
°wined ssa OD.mt , IX; Tr/
Our MerebllltS and Manufacturers.
alitailESlll EXPRESS. Money,
`-'iralnables, Freight and Par
eels, over more than 33,000
miles of Express Line, at lust
and liberal rates, saves Millions
yearly to Express Ship ar t s, d
can be made permanen o and
by their liberal patronage.
This mre hope to merit and re
ceive.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
WM. LITTLE, Agent.
~Ylltlns
rownsll9
EM7I
NEW WALL PAPER
UPHOLSTERY STORE,
JUST °PANED, AT
NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST.,
JOHN G. BROWN.
Oat.
To accommodoto Ito Increast9
_5!"555, .1.1. 55
.11
o rln d l 5 0 Ir " ' T . VW trerm zgra:
w t ,!4• .6 1.),r
sad BZIWIIIe of 511
912.9451-30 5511T971151.5TRW5Wi •
WA" STO.Nu-90.9151, 95 TILULD 551/SZT.
E._EDlittaiDSON & CO.
mhlo owax =la&
w. F.-ax.aur
TEAS.
GRIM & BYRNE,
p"'"
UAT, CAP AND FIB MINES,
At N 0.52 St. Clair. Street,
Invite' their friends sad the public to rail had
eiheelne theirSaperlot stack. which tout Ohl
co:Manzi glee snore sattehectlah.
=IMMO
wassits .... ams, CLAM
SLIGEBLY & & ai,
G.. F. solutcluisa • Co. .1
PRACTICAL LITROGRAPRERS__,_
rulfBllVr aT tga li arraii°Ni t it
Cad., 'Atter sok4b.
Vg:r u b 411 =26 ,- c=it;
to. Nos. IA so IFSI PM.
OWN O F A;
I usoWN CO 110 l il t wriOrZe:
'ELl:try I".airel9.l'Llemirt an "Igf4V.A'
ollods—pr4a gel ou sad alrwsrds e . g* llso , styt OE
Window Shades,' 111 SO and wpwstds. Colo red
Ott Cloths. Buff. ooll•nd. Mats, Woks, Ono.
=soh itglad sad Picture tbots aadTaassts. also
at tiot assie stassvos Mad or wools too der, a
' toe stock of Watts asd Calleotthltts. Collars
ter gvatlemca's wear. 11114 MIL
~...,...
C oTrT.7rt aso Cruz 11rug4..pnt,...
ar E PURSUANCE OF THE
:le. sealoa or .n act relating toLlienheul
County. epproved the let day of Kay.l9 l l. aud of
the amendment to said section. approved %Unita
day of March. 11146. I. sect
AISIVS. Jr..
•XL lesaurer of said County. hereby give notice
that ten DoPlientes of ttoe arieral Wards, 001 ,
onto and To.ruattlpt. WILL HE 01.1.1.7. and I
will to prepared to receive the
COM. Slin, POOl LIU 115111.1113 TOY 1561,
ON AND AFTER
The First Day of May. 1867.
orwegaruntw slltinuts4
. Deduction of Fire Per Cent.
'Lllicount la prompt payment to any Rasa
Paine tne wade =ant of talc Mdse.
' Than ddill a no !eduction alloned on lila
during tee nionto of ' Aorta. 'There v
sining
In be
TEI rza CENT. added
in taxa rein
unpaid on ton 11110 T DAT 07 SIP7SIISIGB.
npLoriOnor
rirrersunou, Yuen etc. 1117.
OrROTIE,--TILE ALLEGRO.
O T COUNTY
1t351P1733 1 .a 20 . 431.7aT
EXECIPEIVE COMMITTEE,
WILL NEXT
On Saturday, April , 1 1.0t14 1367,
tu oincr..ftuclunuAlc ,
.110. POVILTS. PITTS 1117813111.
t a fell
h
tbilnoss of lef bonuses w i llthou be considered..
By order of
MME:M!=
RDIICATIONA L .
IgrSTEEBENVIL LE'
FEMALE SEMINARY.
TO° Boomer swim of tht. lastitutioiti
WILL OPEN WAY 6tl3;'
12=6'1:ea strF:zan
1, 1 4er W . :::.llore%irol'artrlfrUsT , ..: ll7,s
Cent. ter =4 cotslaft
?'" viret rZirrY. D. 13.. r. L.D..
XXV. A.. AL RIM Zuegflrnryt
natal:nit
CANDTE S
-......1
pm A ssEstnLy.
WILLIAM B. BOLS,
"AtZtreeCtill'aijidrittogniaal
can CO tr.ilU.._
comnisslontEß; 1
")" 'NNW ,
otm.s Ana JOSEPH-
jlnloa City. satttte
I th. vor.• •
Fort couNon ,i'lLniliUltEa ,
WILLIAM Id'CLEAN, •
,
Of Pitt tornado, (forsaellyNorth nlettn. ntil
M s candidata Poe. County treasurer, sublect to
lba decision of tba Union Republican a
CoantllOren
Convention.
FOR PBOTHONOTAIII.
D. C. HUM. •
pill be a candidate for tbe Otto or racernim.
OT AIM autdeet to ttio &edam of tho tlatoa
I'UOTHONOTAILY .
J ACOB H. WALTER,
be • Carktbleu for the Were of riCOTEIN .
UTAST, salleet to the &dela* of tb• tlabot
Sebebllein Coarcetloe. stiter.T.
pit COUNTY TBEASIIIIES,
Mil. J. F. DENNISTON,
Aroma', of Irriclitril Pan 01Lard.) VIII ba
Ca•Oldsu. for COUNTY Tiumstniza, umbloct
ttuidedslen of um Milos Iwpablicsa Carry all..
rivrestrzan. 1%.
FAUN GRUEN SEMIS,
VTIOLEIALE AND RETAIL.
'Parebasero.aro Molted to ow:doe NO' Joel..
erbleb comprises tn. moat reWole oltriettes la
Wootton. We oder tem following kind.. st. re ,
dated rotes. The otrictslse Tory NW.
Lvergroeu Sweet ....... . .......
OXI ban,Laroe dore.4. or Sso, ........
'lPir ronad.
10010 s. Wood's Early imam extrs ...... 50
too ••' ;Wood . . Lorry Coosot SOO
Nuts . Long Scarlet Itbort-T0p........ tO
1600
00 i.
W Reded. frornto-r00ted......—.......
Tmtpp rooted ... se
100Onototer WOVE .... ...............
1 100 00 Ondoner Yellow SO
st.on moo ......
too •• W OO ....
...
Per SOO Vas. Per rd.
bv' IrtattlNlZl;el.l tos `•••
%Viols lion 46 !.
•• lied Top Satrop-10n0ed)....h 60
SI 4 * Largo Won. white ........ 60
'WfIT ao
t0p........3 its
is •• uoldes
• 410000
•• • Perils/let
.103 bet. Early Ponlel 11,11.oarka. ........ ....o so
40 0 . Early Tout
cv,tarai: ...........
..... . I N
tp .." Royal Derarf liarrosrfa... ...... . 0 0
borte White Yorrovsfat .............. 4 SO
76 ' Bize
0 t Eye Xerrootat. ................ 4 Of
...... N
134 0. Braise Otocelt " ........
0
• Itssort Snow. odlslo pods 16
Toll ragsr,doe . . o)
101groas TL T0YA.2014 as 111.24 per dos.
P 117151111 811 1 /,
IT. "lELIVC ), E. ,,
Horticulturist and Beedirman,
• No. 137 y.Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
PROPOSALS FORIRON WORE.
.r
Sealed Proposals w ille welted ai mt. oesa
nutil I o'clock on rit10.11.2. the 30day of X. 1 .1
11/67. fortesemsemy Iron work for
ter=r W.reakabee LlghtAterrsay Straka
01 Y. asv. ri.s and on
time for this wort canto obUdned on surplice
lion to this oller, or to Ueu. W. Z. rattle. on.
oarlatending Maths. at Osit Part. Cook eonn
math imea win be required to oe delivered
on or Wore the 10th of - . Tune. Orr, on board of •
yawl either at Buffalo, N. Clare... U .
Detroit 1001110, or t7Yaia.
111. at tat op.
Ll.l. et UM bidder. Mat Month. of emavew mo»
be et.. In the Old.
She lion most erlil amount to about 350.0:0
Dmeds, of erhten ationt tco,oo 601 br boll.
worn. and the TOW. mill be csit-tron and ten.
•
ion rods. b lees ea res.
_The Board reserves the tt o Ye the
Po.l. or to rein. to rec. 10 may part or
wort sebich may not bothstrict.eonforanity with
Irgthilft?=realltTritArtal rptutgetrtlii
Hoes neerstory cribs Tra..y. two lat 4 n I be
r7=readetiliZTMarlidach /4t7firt gat . bo b"" aecot t
rodriliti l d ' eltircent rgre r xra.B.T.l.o.l
of the acceptance of suck hi thy accessary otm•
11.1512.°111T74.1%. raida thlallment
Of the coetraci will maned.
Thema for obi. a• Mader prancers to
etch tho Iron work. wording to tala drentolls
.4 spectheatious. tau; be dietinctly stated.
"4 =Lila the prlatW
Arace e, Vir: %v.%
.0 --80-1.2:411:1 , vitr xi-4 - I
for Irmo Walt tor W acaroals.ce
Lisht-hou.`• and then.elmed In another sa
ve.. and addressed to the Chairman of lim
~ _L ig retll lll
...to the requirementeof this adverthement.
A. !ninon sabmittinn prop3.l me! Oa
yortMOt AUG Wltarall the olyylkAg 01 the taus .1
to time &advisee hertintefore
By order of the Ligias-11. ea Board.
W. if. BBUIC BICE, Chalithan.
Troyer , Departmeut. tellee went-home Board.
weehleaton D. C.. April I. 1107.
a El
BELOW THIRD.
WANT&
ANTED.—severa-
dlr. Owning Under would Ilk* to etweill , • -
In private Waller to work. morning aid OWon
lug. Or their boarding. TOO bOot of ifere*
fiat, xfentwan CI. Tall onilelf..
WANTED.
.A2l. VA:IOC:6= N3Ce
Tolman the jorelry trade. leone bee 'tsar
one seed Moll • Ja•dreee
WO:VS IIIWILItY. GALWITI
WANTED.
liSzklemormaaa. ,
%Pilo en* engage sl ones. Apply persogeng to,
or address. N. D. is.twook
ap15:3•41T 116 DIAXO/114abarga,
WANTED.:—AIMICtr MAWS;
61.tIICZA 0111111N13. <ems +o,
COLDS AVID B.DEINGSOII,II • "
NAVY EZVOLVI3I3. for olden lea
Or giro other good arm In exchang;
•
.1. IL JOHN
Ouse Wester* nun
3"7"8""
waNTr.n-•ems'•
•atiea, awl sacessatal_
WIC* Compsay ti dulnits of uta
gra Assno tor ma_ or more of
cattails. of Psziriltsals, listadM tGettf
Iltubargh. - I.lball tams W exclusive eon•
trot of tvitrialttoss anted. CespdaStplaiclia
Ittyttad to soot,. ♦ddrat r. O.
Platattleat-
IairANTEII.-400 cletlis. anAd
.. - sad ; entre sow ' est et em •
,•,to u TVt__
rifitraWatarliutatss iihisat=t,...=
formes are sada Warellaa= s 2=l:
11/StOt. Et ill WI Gall thisit
rod wait. Sinew Is the atidodard. Coa!stara r
I 'oases& saris ars iiildrUS. j. . 0. Tit'aint. .
—.. ' I 1.4.10.41u0r swot.
ions w. IaDDSZT.
Cluirmas,
A G
ENTS WANTED'
A
AND
In ovary township and constr. to sell nwin7 PO-
O. work. It oostoina Ott pitesi rotln
tAe r t 4:4 1 "
~,
ragoock INANTND.--
A'a l•
UAL/. AND If LitALX.—Tbs rim=
Lterett.7lknoVrPa or irr ..Naly tat IA
tall d*titut,po o i mr s
. 1...3 0 1ti0 .
butiocissa Tolutooutila!tratoit. Ma.; Al
for
sums and WTI 71;414Mm A
co.
anDrrisirk laralr:Ts
CABPET'B, O IL
HAVE REMOVED.
iiOII4R.S,
mix° %iv ,. zsztv """ 3 " 4 "
No., 51 Fifth Street;
• aliw Itat at ilium ma dedilado psituu.
MEDALLION VELVETS,
0
- OIStOLUTION OF PARTHpSHIP.
•
MPAGTNEINSINIP 'HERE
OB a a-mistiest betneesilhe undera , Ssed
under tits name of TAT& II SVII. LA. eras Ms
solved by -Enfold consent as the ot dry of
April, 1 3 f. to entire interest of J. V. SS
-1.1.11 turbot been parthssed by J. Y. TAT C.
soh . w W continue the rlsoblise, ties nod Sumo
fitting business in .11 Its breathes. Tim
nue of theism lires will be settled be either of
the subscribe.. at toe old stands, =r /Ahem.'
street, rosebush, and IS reelesel street. Lite
guny. All puttee 21,1010.11 S lkenittinft In
debted to tbe late Stu en seep:mil:a So route
a
ssz uv
us e end
t.
JOll M. TAT!
SniturlUTC.Tas - JOON F. SAY ILYA,. -
- famtimarsb_ GAS AND STEAD
=Me. in ALL rrs
ca "`t=c l = l =ris 9?"l.A"
2AS FLITURES,SINKS, BATHTUBS
10101111.2 LlANic c i ams.
.
easitautly preload awl mula 10g. 0.
.140,33CDZ atr. grA1611713,
• N 19 FIDZICAL WtH T. Allaglttay
And IllS• 1411ZRTIC STAZET, Plitsbarals:
• •VIIIVIII-rate
810 M I L ?) 1 1 oan sl'.. os sis pro $3O
... sho
wrinoter max, us allow Ouldste . mh, U 7 g4, -
wes.xt , and Oononsbie, XO ccrxrximos.
woo soot czkergrua Agent , . (1..41ei mid esmuo
ubsus In 'wanted to totems VI to eve" City
sad Coux l l. 3422 , c11.a301 tO to MM.].
. tkO •rllllXLStart: 2.XPLOTIONST II 021 , 14 -
RI Mt LTV . gil i tligr pl i gsr <11 4 05%701 ' Z:
angs, u. w.IA.ULSU/1 CU, 11 Soso= Woe,
&MAXI Ms • 11)Zinif
MI
i~
g • s „•
if 61aUli
Vetfets, Mae%
zdrzsinr. anusssza. _
A largo and encase assortment at
Piano and: Table Covers,
IOQCRtI cam!. lOW Y.EO m Ili.
011.33.is‘ois.
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
Inigraims ,
And rrirryTarist4 of low Dricd CaMOND
MCCALLUM BILOTICKA
wistb.mstr•
biIIPETEU
OLIVER ,
bt'CLINTOCB
& COMP.A.NT,
HAVE MIT OPZIKILD
For the Sprbag Trades
Ttuar Splendid Assor6i=t of
NEW CARPETS,
oil cloths, Stalin, 8G
Attaktlos 11 colloil to oat ft* stook of
unounsto WU ID Mt COM
Griot Decline in . Priem
Tru"r3se
5ai1..13 •
NEW CARPET STO
I Just ,Openirw.-
BOVRD,ROS . BS CO.,
O. 21 FIFTH !STREET,
!DECO'S!) moos. •
are a.W ope ate . ear IIBST 6TDO= or
GOOD., .antecia[ eruTttda[saue•~e
LINZ, those the D.S
Telautt.tatee to UN e 0.11 .0 S.
OIL ias .
.111BIDOW RIZATIEIk
.111761=16111u0Ds.
amotp.. ewai of now sack
TAM& ta.
BOYARD,Rose & CO.,
st rlm s. trnurxr.twoa4 goer.)
warirriaarr'
eier Bit. • SNI'M
FT.BI/11AILY, 1867.
WE OPEN. TO-DAY,
osi nom stock et
C) FL X: 0 311 'l' SS
Comptisteg the Itestkettzens audit to
/sprain. Three Pits andSisg-
Usk Tapestrw 'Brigusiss
'Witch we now eta at
WHOLESALE AND Rum
At. Ms lowest inter sines the wv. .
itIcTABLAND & COLUNB,
Nos. 71 and !8 Fifth Stunt&
• Beeoild ?lacer. ova inn 16:di's i1t044 MOM
BEIM, EilllM & CO.,
Y.USTIFACTUIii.ILi OF
Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead,
FIDBANTS, Fan, SD KS,
Bath Tubs Wadiitands, at.
No. 167 SKTISSIELa). • ST,
eirrist34lLrA• •
CANDELIE
Brackets, Pendants, Ste.,
tos
Cit Etas; a,2lc9L COiLIL.
A Urge assottimat as awl sad recabetiitit
WilLOOli 13MITS,
PLIJ3IIIER9 Gis frrilaus
184 Wood Street.
mungd "sae arra.
z.rearzi Tr= '
TM best
ettnery
Enos - bea m .r mall: 1 ites
that eaa D. t..ra Is tseits. - Alba a sew
style at Mouses 'last receivd. lawl as 4 see tadoi
ils 0.6 = sad S. Clair suns.
gam • 4. 11 /I. MUM*
n