The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 17, 1867, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY:AraI, 17. 11101
, LIGHT BREAKING,
All acoa=rom the South, through
whatever el devised, agree is rep•
resenting that the Military Government'
Act is proddcing most beneficial conse
quences. The people of all chisses un
derstand what is to be done, aid a very
general disposition is evinced! to do it,
with its little delay as possible.'
- A priirato letter from Alabama, written
by a 'gentleman who is inay respect
advantageously situated f t forming a
correct judgment, Is now fore ne, in
which this strange expression is used :
"In mstters or re-construction we
have reached a firm- foundation. Our
feet stand on solid ground. he North
is going on rapidly. We are 'T safe now
in doing .anything that is right and
and all
- just.. The change is bey expec.
tatioa. The bitterest enemies of
lathehe
Govenimr_nt feel now that there
use in standing out longer. These are
joyous days for mi."
We have inland, also, blotter 'written
from Alabami by a black man, In a style
of penmanship and oistimitlaon which a
very large proportion of Ate white men,
even,of the North, cannot equal. lie
SWAB:
"Let 11NOrtherrl man picture to him
Of, if be can, a nation 'groping in d
idea ark
ness,' and he can then form an of
the conditiop of the colored people of
the South. -Theyere ignorant—obi how.
ignorant) But there is a cheering fact
connected with their ignorance. They
feel it, and want to learn.
',The blacks are 'crowding' the poor
willtes."AU.. 13.:tcr will have soon to
beceir. ciaemaalvei The war revolution
tud Lc Vitali; South. The whites have
TavYrena from the terrible shock
war Ead des-viation. The poor whitei
are with months agape waiting
for their former rich svbite masters 'to
do amethlng.' Neithrr class of whites
is putting forth well directed efforts- to
resuscitate the country. With the blacks
how different t What to the whites was
destruction -and woe, was to the blacks
the golden opportunity; the day of jai
.
]co.' They. sprang to the plow and the
hoe, graaping the with free hands,
while their quondam masters looked on
with a stare which asked 'What does it
all mean?" They are Past beginning to
-- learn what it means; that the inapt isto
ti
is freedom* aev min
have an trine] nd
chancethat ery
in the race of life.
"If the colored people of the country
rise—and they will rise—it will bo'by
their devotion to and dependence te,
three things, industry, education
and religion.
No reasonable doubt exists of the4se
curacy of both these autographic state
menus. The mass of the Southern peo
ple are sincerely desirous of getting out
of the existing complication. The more
prominent of the military leaders of the
ribellion are manifesting 'a commends
ble spirit, acquiescing in the conditions
' imposed by Congress as not only reason
able, but mild, and weaselling all who
listen to them to make no delay in ac
cepting them: Some of the old politi
cians,, of the baser sort; resort to the
- former tactics of inflaming the popular
resentments, and exciting hopes that the '
national government can yet be, safely
defied. The Democratic success in Con
necticut gave these malcontents a slight
advantage, but it was transient, and has
already subsided.
The conduct of the blacks has, On the
whole, been adthlrable. Not but excep
tions, ind in considerable numbers, exist
among them. Nothing lesa . could rea
sonably have been anticipated. But the
'bulk of them have shnirn a disposition
to commend themselves by sobriety, in- i
dnstry and studionsneis to the confidence
of the whites. They are making pro_
grew which augurs well for - the future.
Soma of them have evinced singular'
aptitude for business, and lava already
acquired enviable competinclea. Vast
numbers are intent upon mastering the
wail:Cents of education, and are succeed
ing more largely than the poor whites.
With the full establishment of tie right
of suffrage in their behalf, they will take
a fresh start, and wisely led, as we trust
they may be, put themselves in a posi
tion to command and enjoy a much
fuller measure of prosperity and f espect
•
than has ever fallen to the lot of an equal
number of their rice, in any portion of
the globe.
• TWO NaltalAGe.s..
The good name of the fair authoress,
Mai Iturocu, 'is too well established by
such works as "John Halifax, Gentle-
Men:" "Christian's Mistake;" "Life for
a Life," etc., to need any eulogy as a
writer; themere announcement - of her
name on the title, page of a book being
sufficient. Tne work before us is gotten
up in elegant style, presenting a dainty
appearance, unlike the publications of a
similar
owe chstacter in former years. Har
pers, hver, are among the progres
sive school of publishers, and as might
be expected they are keeping abreast
with the age. The two stories, "John
. Bowerbank's Wife," and "Parson Gar
- laud's Daughter," inculcate moral les
sons for the parents of marriageble chil
dren, which it would - be wall were more.
widely known than may be attained by
the circulation of tlis volume. The ono
illustrates how a young woman' s life
was sacrificed by the unnatural course
of a severe fattier; crusting, In
Tho fact, two
hearts by his ruthless p4iicy. other
•story,'sad enough in, many respects, is
portrayed in language simple, yet chaste,
fall of pathos., which thrills the heart of
the reader and fills himjwith tender emo
tions. It shows how l ' a great wrong,
.
whittled been committed on a pool
thoughtless gir.l, by arOnly eon, was so
tenderly and wisely managed by hisven
cable father, the good old "Parson
Garland" that his j erring boy was
rellOod from a data too frequently
the result of a fatal step, and the young
woman, poor, ignorant, and gross, under
the Parson's wise =noels and strict tu
torage, was made rich in all womanly
g races, wise, refined, beautiful in person.
and a mind highly militated. It is not
often stories of this kind can be safely
recommended to all readers, especially
to young . persons, .but "Parsou'l Gar
land's Daughter," deserves, and doubt
less will obtain a: wide 'Circulation.
• While the interest of the story hangs on
a case of seduction, 'yet its character is
wholly unlike the sensational stuff
which fills so many of the so-willed liter
. ary papers of the dar. , All th rough it
thererls a Teln of tlaeilighest moraltone,
inculcating lessons ortho most valuable
F
character to the'young and experienced
of liothsexes. Let such works circulate
freely; and the woof l of society will show
a healthier texture , in its construction,
than the nanby-panbylsm so prevalent
now-a-days in fasblinahle life.
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Si
•TWOBy the thr of
nJohn entlemane, Chrianatotan,s
Mistake. etc. New York: Harper Broth.
21Ctsburgh: Henry Jilaar, .Nos. 71 and
79 Fifth.etreet..
.-Au experiment of mattrig Su trompeat
beabeen tried sX.Cilenia Palis; New York.
Ii *elicited in obthiulug from 115 pounds of
driedijeat, 781 feet of gat, white feet and
10400 Of gas to the pound, from the
best oul used at the works the yield at sus
does - not exceed font foot and 40-303 to the
~..
FOBEIUN GOSSIP
•
A Glance at the Parisian Workteen—
Casson:is at liedrana—Favorite Wed.
ding Days io England and !Wetland
—Anecdote of a Genevans Noblemen
• —A. Utassian Rind Bath.
The Parisian workmen is a curiosity.
The best tempered fellow in the world, and'
Withal, I verily believe the hardest worked.
Sunday brings to him no relax:M.lo
when
m fie
gains, perhaps, Eve francs per daY,
our hod-carriers are paid double that ente,
end any mechanic gains treble. lie rises at
dawn (If ho depth not belong to the
birds,) and works on an e metal. t i ,, ' th e
tit oleo 'clock; when he
nearest baker' s etch. roll of bread,
then oes to the humubVestilanst_ti_join-,
tog f or a morsel of meet soda g.......T.e r 0a r ....
ta'lll3.,ho I_l tlitci_trgnVersfeuauthaa,
a...1' 011... d the leoles avtg.,. Prorklmittex for
:%beir WW I ' psbf remoVrier 'LIT tunet
gv.lra t.'ux New 'England is called a
'i.bice.,. and at Mx in the evening he dines.
chousends of the workmen in Paris
:Mop a obliged to keep nerd at work . even-
MO at gain enomat to live. Wogs are
terse low. There is no juelleo in
none • hurnbie prices for labor. A
mouthful of meat costs flue thus, and
[ the met of broth is more than Awes e.month
ego. The exhibition rush is now giving
,prices a /ift. Whet Jean and the children
• likedo by and by Is &problem. The French,
the Irish, workman, will marry and
bring the family circle around him. More
honest and unsophisticated in wickedness
than his brother Paristans of higher reek,
he does not know of Natrona and Paris
grisette lore so d muh as he might had ho
wore leisure, en ha ono day Cade himeelf
without sufficient resources. , Thenhis chi".
drat supply the market of vice. This - is
usually the gist sacrifice. But that is the
Melds of the picture, and analys o bs e rver
and discourages. To the casual
, the workman seems merry.evon mutilated.
The emusementa he cue afford are humble,
1 but he enters into chest with a zest that
American workmen would imitate, if they
were wise. Activity lathe seal of &French
man. One never eises Jena artilhiscomrados
alt for long hour. in a wine shop es do ,imer
. leans and Englishmen over their pipes anti
beer. I avow to you I never saw earthier
eight than the emoting Teem of an English
I penile house, nor a merrier than a work.
' mates cafe in Paris Sr. the ovening.—Paria
',eller, Megreh 15.
ALl:visa flora Hairline Gaya: "The ladles
here do not weer any
on their heads.
You think at homethetourladtes wear next
to nothing, bet the bonnets worn by our
party attracted Such attention, because
there Wes any thing at. all worn. that. the
banes feel it a great annoyance to be so
stared at, and av Theken the veil, which is
all that is worn. The Be
ladies do not
go out till eenin, and then they come out.
in their earthmen to
mu
plata, o child ren
drives, to hear the mune. The ren
Lieem growing. up about the street., like
weeds by the wayside, uncured for end little
observed. Wo notice them from six months
to Mx years old, ea naked Is
when they
come into the world. This Is among the
lower classes, but you can see there et any
time of the Usy on meet ell of the streets
win
of
this city , or Mending in the door. wad
dows.. .The natives eteleM to smoke all the.
time. Teey imam into the dining.rooms tor
breakfast, and the first thing after they nit
down to the table is to takeout &cigar, light
i w t, o l r de e h s e b a ut . e str s mo l k iees ea nd es
f Yo m
twenty to thirty mon sitting at the table
smoking, while ladies are sitting at' the
same table. I find that Americans pick' up
the habit quite readily.
co
The latest; reports of the llegistiurs Geo
erg" of England and. Scotland, show that no
two nations could .difier more widely than
do the English and the Scotch with regard ,
r ot g h e e .
c T o e o o f o t d l a n re p ort week
sfor
atmahre
favorite day form erriest. le Scotland is the
last day of the year, provided it dots not
fell on a Saturday or Sandal. No mar
rumes are celeorzted on Sunday in Scot •
laud, while in England it 'stile favorite day
of che - areek .. for marriage, thirty.two per
rent, of the marriages being eontremeel on
that day. Motley is a favorite day in both
countries.
th e
wee iu East-end, is the
thud day of the week ln Order of selection
for marriage, seventeen per cent. oceurnng
'on that day; but in Scotland, no true Soot
will marry on a Saturday, nor, indeed. be
gin any work of Importance. With the Scot,
Saturday is" an unlucky day for marriage,
und he. Is impressed with a superstitions
belief that- if he married on a Saturday, one
O f
the parties would die unfired , e year ex
pire& or that, if both survived, the mar
riage would prove unfruitful. Renee it
happens that Sunday and Saturday, the
two rathrito days for marriage in England,
are blenk deys for marriage in Scotland.
Friday is the day on w bleb the English do
not marry, but in Scotland it is ono of the
favorite days.
A Pesos paper tells the following ante.
dote of Lord Gray, of Gray, whose death
has caused so much regret le the English
anxiety , of that capital: Lord Gray was one
evening returnieg from his club, when he
perceived the to of his pocketbookcon
,
taming forty bank notes of t,W)f each,
(tipti) Lord Gray searched the pockets
re,ble greet coat, but In vin. lie qinetly
retned Dome. Next morning his servant
went to his room at an early , hour and leg
formed him tnat a holy in deep mourding
t ha t
she him Lord Grey desired
that should be shown into his drawing
room. "My Lord,. said his visitor, "you
dropped your pocketbook containing 40,030 f;
I bring it beet to you." TIM voles' any
sweet and low, but so closely was the lady "
veiled that it was impoesible to guess her
ego Or appearance, ...Madame," replied
Lord Gray, ..you have rendered men eervice '
for which I heartily thank rm. Allow me '
• to ask if I may venture to offer you some
remembrance of my gratitude The itolY
then contested that d eath hd receutly lost
Der husband, whose had left her the
charge of three little children, and that so
niter was het destitution she had actually
been tempted fo keep the pocketbook. Lord
Gray returned it to her. mercy wileng,
. 4 1thet are my ereilitor — Lo n
children
Wlll repay me later." Lord Grey received
&visitor five years after this scone occurred,
wile appeared a total stranger to him. it
was a lady. She handed him a veet port.
monnale, on Which his cypher g na t ronet
were embroidered in gold; within Lay forty
noun of LOCOf. "Ton will allow. die to re
tain the old purse in memory' of your mu-
nldeent genenisity? th e remarked.
The following is from a Bunten letter'
"There ip at Tcholaak a small curative es-
tabllshment.' It is a kind of shanty, con-
[aiming a dining room and a kitchen, a few
cells, thollierge enoegh to hold en exceed-
ingly small bed and one chair, & shed with
a few tuba, and a he go caldro is warm wa
ter. Outside toward the lake long cor
ridor open to the lake but theltered by a
wooden roof from to esun. It is divided
into parts by a pertilaon. aepareting
the lathe.. 'roes the gentlemen's quarter.
There are pito:the enabling the bather
be to
craters° the long slope of slippery
mud e
trees the bath house and the water,
foot. and
=la Is eery necessary, as there la no
hold, and when wet, the mud could not be
walked over without felling. Such le the
accommodation offered to the common
bather. Tue baths alone are no donut
. escious, for the water is not only unit, but
is very rich in iodides and bromide. - Nut
it is the mud thee those who' resort to this
lake Wally look to. The mud bethe, simple
as they ern,certainly should be ellicaoicous.
The bath ila box of rough deal, of the size
ehape of a cords. This boils ailed with
thick, hot mu t
t, so nearly' dry that the
weight of the. body will only lank very
s Sell
'rillaPs .
"aulili d rnolg o llir:rnhat''''l ')Clhi:
other h h ll:l"‘y r :isi '"*ltg r npune victims, thr h 4:l"iteat:ghtd i :llt .r
e du
a's
4u v
v 'c " °PdaUMI li 9 e ' t " ''':
7":: : Tb . bot a . ' durthruh Ei 0 g l lrr:fr : ::::P: L
h tptdr r "b
s'ehrh:sWl e "Li shote,:ciall":::e tim e rigrill 2:
"I:l l br y 'u: Iltl4l'°a" .
ald:isi:g'epcs:ll l i c e
tde : Y: u . 1 ep., shade . b : ' " Me:selh:r"lhffrbm°b;hmarit.e:yritelo'n:Cth:lU in
done
bated &us of mod is broken, he Is found
floating. Ile is than removed to a warrn
bath. and'it is said that he comes out clea en
n.
At any rate he is hungry. Ile nee be
' stew ed pa his own Pathos,'whatever they
ma y be, and when. the meal time arrives be
Is enabled to do just lea tothe food provided,
which, according to the speolmen of It I en
joyed. was rather superiOr to tree generally
obtained at Pmesian hotels of the second
order. The boxes from which the patieuts
have been taken retain perfectly the whole
form of the body, almost as if it had born
intended to take scut from them r e mster
of Paris. The mud requires to beved
and in replaced with a Bosh supply time next
day.
Qualm Isannu , IL of Spain is described
as thirty-seven year. old, of over middling
else, very fat, has light brown hair, small
round eyes of a water-bine color, a short,
turned -up Skean, a finely formed mouth, a
Boarbonic double chin, colonial bust arid
arose, un imposing fig . " , and IT:
smiling Or lo iiTc,F "rilimil'in:ll her
rather PiCaang IMPre'dM. 1 i t
corpulence, gibe nor a sickly nen ,
and suffers Treguontly from a painful eruo.
on al
lyton her arras. which Ohsto
ti na g io n' ir barn - l eg ail Medical scienee. She al..
pears tO more advantiwben =niftier
standing than when 'rat g, herr t be ng
manlier which
oelftsgsgerrtr i tt r at rc' enonts XVI. She Is
the daughter of Ferdinand I ll ? ti n h e rfs f ttl ' i I ' s '
meet reprobate princes, an .... ,
sister of Umtata Wing Bombs o f A.G . ....
Tann:mutual r Ruvuma of Bulgaria. Which
t unmixed of
Vfg"OttitgirgrtioTlsitvinh'omb ned
faithful to the Greek Church, but have s pre- I
knew but little of the warlike splfit of
their aoccaten, attracts at the present mo.
mentattention from its being, with Theo
asiyan4 Epirus. the principal seat ot the
taorementdireeted against' the authority
et the Porte. The National Committee in
that province has insraddressesi to the Sul
tan a Int!tlen expressing the desires and
e°mPti°,l.he population: The wants
Of the people are summarised in the follow
trig manner t.
...Let the Sultan deign to consolidate for
ever the tics which attach lingerie to his
throne. by ptocamiog the political and
religious antomny et the country based on
a Moral constitution, and let him add to
his title that Of IGng of the liolgarlana.”
A Grusin , paper deaeribes Count Bis
marck' teas:—"iiis.Specaho are very un
couth in stAee n na i n t tl i r e te l : Ls nary and
of bit and not utitrZn i e b nil t gul nui .
mita faults of grammar and construction.
lint there l i an ephrrs.telnatle Inclafronese
In his short, sharp sentence., sada 'deter.
teg geness in his stria which go In to ro I
dement! defects. ills wit is very remarka
ble. Be is very sensitive to attackonfm.
.lolly since'he has been suffering from his
present nervous disorder, and his late al
tercation with Garr von Munchaunn, is
said to hate au grafated tits complaint.
In the North Gorman Parliament he inva
riably appears in the Uniform of the Land.
wehr candry. while in the Prussian Pari
wont ho attendod In ordinary clyil dream..
A Rood. sod Soto Storm.
It Is a popular mistake which supposes
rain never falls,lin Upper Egypt. Heavy
rains fall in Alexandria. Now and then In
Cairo there la good shower. In Upper.
Egypt it rains perhaps as frequently as it
halls in Ohio. •
Tho storm' reerred occurred O the
afternoon of the f day we to
left Thebes. n
The
bwing from rho and
we had been lo tacking against it, innorthwes a reach
of the river loading to the west, until, it
having beroome t,ostroug torus, we anchor
od in the puddle of the river. Presendark
tly,
looking to the northwest,
I observed
clouds gathered on the summits of the
Mountains, and remarked that at home I
should prediet a thunder storm. Rapidly
these clouds irchie pa rt ff themselves,
until the greater of the sky was ob
scured. Somi,the collected winds let loose.
spread themselves over theplaln to the west
of us, whisking the sand front even , sam
and eweerantrit in a sheet from one side Ca
the river to the other: Then commenced
falling great •rairi drops. continulng until
our decks were well wetted. Our boat rode
out the storm without harm, although
danger Was
s.pphed even wh ose expe
rienced Rei The dragoman, w coat.
age, however, ha never great, except when
the occasion tor it
(s ir g see such
a storm on do Niles," while the Nets, when
the storm struck us, was well nigh frantic.
was well nigh frantic, raving and clapping
his hasle. Vroisatily he regarded the storm
as the work of some “gn" or “Afrit"
and his superstitious fear iu s an Arab, fer the
time. overcame his sense of resinm:abllity
as• commoner of she Dahaviveli,
e.
Ingale."—Correspe d< nee C'in, °nud •
A 'Pray Irma Joatt—An exchange sari
that Alt - . Wendell Phillips was recently In
and to let:Auto at Mo
t unt Pressant,lll lool s ,
In
and
on reaching the own was met by the
secretary of the Lecture Association, who
-informed him that the people could not de
lecture on the "Lost Arts,t!or thath onear—the
"The
Perils of the Hour: , Air. Phillips was ready
to deliver either, but the secretary gravely
proposed that he should deliver botht Tod
he
lecturer thought it It pity An spoil a go
toke, consented; and beginning with "The
Lost Arta," gracefully glided into "The
Perlis of the
an flour," occupying three or
four hours, d entirely satisfying his
hearers.
DB. CRASHER'S . EMPRESS.
LA. COAUNI.SITION IMPERaTIIIOI., roue
LILS CIiZVNUN.
Rl:melons beau known that Lim hair. by meet
tat exertion, by excitement, by disease. and int
Perfect. arculatio . .. loses ms vitality. turns ray
and fails oil That eminent Trench Chemist.
lir. CIIaUIPSIER. has provided *complete anti
dote. and al the tame time • bc.l.llul dressing
for the hair, durable ant finely pet fumed:
member. t hi s 'it the Sneed &nide for the toilet
that has ever bean presented to the public.
IT Ili NUT &DYE. . .
...
itzili.,,..triDlatgllnT.llro. It will not corn
of entwine. It reticles the "KV; of . ilL b riv r lr
unpleasant Irritation. Prevents the hale fr o .
falling oil, oven alter ft , er. Outset the ne
hair totem., It will restore gray ref u nd e dos at
Ulla color, or the /money vstll he l
e -AS
Instant ,
-AS this breperation ennspacatively n
teen
ew I
Itle country, the prohrletera present the
mooints of well known rtes....to Ite excel
:nee. Dirr:toes In French and Eoglish.
goleegent for Pittsburgh.
JosErn FLEMING, Druggist, .
S I±."l..k.f.!..q`S_Fl.'
GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS, DAND-
Hllrr, ANY oISEARE Or THE SCALR. — NO
DISCOVERY CAN .IoURAItEWITII •LUSI DON
"LondonLOß RESTORER AND DRILSSIN."
" Our Rest Ha le Color Restorer"
"London Hair Color Has torer"
"London Phyaldeas HIM' Color Itratorerrer"
,•
"London Hair Color Resto
"London Use and Ilals Color seaLorer"
"London Ralf Color Restorer ,.
"London Recommend IL Unto Color iieStAnn"
It never falls to ttnntrg , tgelAwg . Nroi rer .
taonVlll7lreetV‘p*lffel • new growth of bate
muting It to grow thick nod strong. Only 75
cents bottle: the half dozen.
: mold by IIeCLARRAN a y IieIiNNAN, V 6
XnrCet street. GEO. A. ILELLT. Wood. st.,
and Juts. jrLs.lipip,ormetio:cw.t.ll.lls
bVilat l2r: Ng ' a "a
A TIMELY WARNIN
espectlaly Important a. Ole time, when
the matltett of the Valled 80.'e0 are Ended
with the direst polooos, under the ni
Ported Ihleor•
n, and when domastle cominandi
Tenanting to be medicinal, hat nut whit .
pernicious. aro ber.alded to tba world s• tsove,
sign nomedles. •• that the public should tally nn.
derstancil tbe fact,. Be it knows, than. that
while all the diffusive etlmularne called ifvelore,
are Impure, sod. nil the Dintei containing alco-,.
hot are manufactured 'fit° a flees entitle con
taleMg only/ te.locel off.'• mortal Tolson. B
TETTER•Ii CELEBRATED . ISTOBACIf BITUS•
TERM contain none of these things, but are
combination of pure ermine of Bye with the
.9areittives of the most valuable storniseine.
DWoas sad aperient herbs and plants, and that
as a safe and rapid remedy foe log spehola and all
Its kindest Complaints. this preparation stands
bcfore the world without a rival or competitor.
Its sales to-day are equal to the comblued ssles
of all the other tonic" advertised In the United
Buttes, and the gertificates whi.h atittientleate
it. usefulness.° started by Individual. of the
highest standing in every proreaslooal
Ulllag
sod walk of life. Beware of Imitation. sad to'
:Mt*. •
PL'5lll4 ABIES, OR CANADA
- PINE. -
.
Tb.r. exudes from the inside. bark of the
While Plse which glows uhondantly lo all the
Amman Mates end Canada, • hooey-Like, sweet
thostsoce, highly teemedwith that tereoln." •
nate principle which has long bees "Mt ,
remedy, in various dblesses . of the hr
especial(' those of the mammas Castle.
I W. nweet. of .11.011. has compound l . l from M.
13
material a medicine called YOLAN lrg WRITE
I
VINE CUISVOUbiIt; which, kiss met wlth great
favor in Aimee. maladies where the turpentines
and Iliblivis arc 'opposed, to be valuable.
Yoe Gravelly Affection. .!
- Distmtes In yenta" or whittle sged . peopi.
t Diabetea in old people,
, 9109 90 6 of the urine. • .
' The sense difficulty la Children during the
1 night.
tiravei. Kidney Tremble Is old people.
Ulcerated Kidneys. Ul c erated Bladder.
Dircharge of moon. or pas, or Meal from the
bladder.
Bright'. Disease of the Sidney.
Pain In the Kidney. or entail or the back. •
' Vain to the Bladder. 11150 an d
d !kidding. tid
Ac..
901004'5 White Vln• Compouo wilt be foe
',needy sod per :am:met chit. it ts no less to b
valued as a general and bracing cOustlintional
tool. which Moran* Us health."Miug Orltici,
pit to all th e tissues of the body. without sick
ening or weakening toe , aleteO lo 00 7 waft or
d AN trlt7.2l.'l'il* al:t mo a t
47t s i ngle 0t....
Irrrite K l4laffi'llAtr .t.:l'Lielo b el e io
Wood street. , ' !tho
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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
BN. INGHAM, Jr., Adams Nwrera
IVO Menet, CI an authorised Agent to
mow Adverasernmtr far the GALSETT.S,
att other papers ilirosidlioul thp Unitod
and Mit Gmadas.
• • - -
REILRIBOLD9S EXTRACT AAR.
SAPAItILL.A. cleanses and renovates the
blood. loath , the vigor or health luto lilt CI,
:ill), and purges m.t. the humors that alb
akaml dt.-
aptbf
FOU.SALE.-ONE TWO STOAT
Slick DweMeg Nome, on Webster street,
Yecond Ward. Allegheny, with EIGHT !MILS,
!Wished !erre; goo , " cellar; gleang meter In
. the house; CI la gong order. require of
1 ILASIBIL £
NALL,
Steal Estate Agents. No. as Beaver etrset.
apll exit - .
4`lll3TD.—.on Saturday, April
•
MEEK Fort a LARGE BUN or MONET.
Drawn on E. Ball A co.. rlttabarart. The own
er can have the same try cellos on i al •E. UE
ag e
praying property sod paying for bit al,rtlre.
meat. pt724o_
VOB BALE—An Excellent Pair
of BUlLEtura Winches ameter t i ro teet
long; two labl Inch Ones 10 each. front
paople te•
At.. a food bOCTOB ENGINE. for supply
ing a heat of hollers to a robins nab or other
r."olre of If. flOti A W.,.
sparrall_for. Tolot alley A 1/12T2 . 01e Way,
FOR RENT--Three large, corn
.
fortable and wolliboltherl roentr..lthlPLN
sled In a healthy' and desirable locality, anDabl.,
for one largo repair or twos:nail Patentee. 10
.10tH at the preinasea. No. 214 BAT STEEL?.
aol7:1.14
LOST.
A MACK EIOROCCO POCIFLVI.IIOOIL
mntatolog med al . mum of isorttul t r=
0 a gold Ol5 SEWALW
to any ono lenflog It at Its.
rragz
OLD PAPERS
,FOR SALE,
AT THIS 0/YIOE.
sple:Oti
fT , O LEASE—A Dwelling
g .
J. in thumusittlohrdtr,4:llgr; IroneN
h u o rc u ras9s7l; e w e l u
' c rn a re. Rel.,. athieb Itaa
been ' ln n e ten Monts. Immediate ponession
given. I , or inflict particulars enquire at
ap16,145 193 IS ncou
311 M. L. C. O'REILLY,:
• FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
No: 20 Diamond Alley, Pittobargh,PL
All the Wert sod most fartatonadaurtytes of
BONNETS rod HATS for
, 1 , ..0dTe5,.
Gedrnitrll ratinge. or'r=olTT.l..2ma
on . 0
PEW FOR SALE,
LH THE ILI= PUESITiTEIHAN CRUNCH,
(Nor. Mr. No. 14. 1 . 03.1 1 U.
thomiddlo elsls. 8 gg. HUNAN.' :
APPIT to
, Brolser In L onds, StOcks, 10. 0
' Aoothulidlog. 4th street-.
itiON CITY CUTLERY CO.,
No. 2 St. Clair Street.
.111V.W.nrir..V44:171 razallitl;
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Gans. Ale es.'llemolvrs. PlitorAnstkliAlackle
Tr_e'ps...°TerrrohdOW Molt wLitiet
ormulug ttawittevg:
12 . E ro smir b7 B--60.....bage inc i.n
yelouore, nanaire.:
MOM
DUI PEAun c l:. r d
In Al a° 11.9.1.4
.t.ro .4 for We Y e ALB
DICKEY
CO
piTcn-30 bts. 31. C. In store
.pri d DICKEY •W.
FOR SALE..
. -
A COFFEE STAND , •
In utk l n k e et . For
et 1
N h a . o p n4 rt le No t r t oahr _Oh.
at No. Ift Ray street.
spit:eel H. WrltPll6l4l.
L. J.-BLANCHARD & CO.,
WISOLBALZ ►ND DETAIL
396 Penn Street.
aetTSeo_
BUILDING IND LO . ASSO
AN
CIATION.,No. 4, Oir
Notice 1. hereby given that an .plic.tton or
tbove Aasociation for Charter of locorgontlon ,
No. TV, June Term. Mr, and will be granted
at term of Court, tittle's exception. are
JACOB 11. WALTN,
Frothanotare.
6la d.
•617,1.65
CHAS. A. MILLER,
I.IIIIOGRAPHER, •
No. BO 1011:111T11 RT., Apollo Balding,
CRECKs. URniTS, NOTER, BILL and LET.
TER kilini)n, 1., dons In ail syles.
aptits.M
11. 13. 121 74 0 N,
Sealer or Weights and Measures
No. 4 !TIMM'
Between Marty and Iren7 stroet..
Order. promptl attended to. aplr.•aa
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
• •
The Board of Director. or the Pat it
altd At
lantic. Te Merlyn Company. fthe United Piste i
bare this day declared a Quarterly Dividend,
tam etetoeb. r ) u outlof tna`ci=tztoc,Dksltai
ZIA.rTAAlqtt ,,. Ol
psit Or •Diirke
f774°!...°7".ibutisrils.tl.`_,errllll.sii!..; g 114
sitterPuzie'date. I . I ED Wfactrl JAY A t,IN,
TltVilVill:
IIII!
114.4. 4 c
OUTLET SAWMILL,
Foot of Craig• Street,
AI/OEOIIIM T CIT 1:
Imiad a . taro of s gr .
!cye eonstant•T w.dow
Deo,-
Joins, I"nille.. dcat.l7-....n.c0i
Ftn' rtl'lrfO T' es ' pu er V eds:
lloSbn. de.
ot lle..w.lll,illilttroaieem...
*at..
TIN GUTTER AND S .
ni
et.
In bead nod pot op 0
Tin, sheet Iron and Copper Ware
Made to order. at
GUA FTOrilS •
House Furnishing Store,
T 70.4343 31roclorwaRlitrcrot
Near Ralligad Mot. Allegbeoy CitY•
the" Unio n Colley row. apl.w.!.
H4TS
GRAM & BYRNE
At N 0.62 St. Clair Street,
litre one of the •ory belt retell stocits of
PLATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS
In the eft), and eonetontly In reset pt of ale Oise
l• DO, en 0001 t DO the? too DO “eipreeee 4
Crory attentloo Oren to retelling, eseluilvoly.
teptltyt
IS L. USAT '' ... L. /OSSA anotawxr
ITNION CEIAMT COMPANY,
.•, 'lttnufacturers tad 4ealen la
GRAY'S UNION CHARTS.
:I,:eisabltn:lgrotnta:Affeled_to Mara. Bost
surrAoLo TO Emma MALE OE rtiem,
but little rapttal• Anblrto., eneiot•
i trvares
dump
WHOM CLIART
lrrancr!tqu. Trumbull Co.. O.
A MEG VALLEY RAIL.
A. , WALD. &NOM
011iLUdOd OW
On end aner WI.DNEWDAT. AMU rith.
tram. wul and arrive at rlttabioin Dapot,
corner hlks and Waal Menta l. : follows!
. dewing.
First Kisklrsinettskeemno..eilki V tit. 11:50 4 W.
50511., to and front liaboing..T Lau r.O
Iflrsltiotia Works Atoeorn.•..lhen a. N. Soo a. IN
reoon4
al
netas •cc.. Omo r.u. yin/ r • kt.
Express to and from r.u. 10 N.
Second Soda Wogi:rrc,onlit,lo t 11. 1:33r. in
"444.rd13"4.1;As 1:10 0. 0. torma.
•
ispren Nortli . umses masa connection at W.-
booing' with doe of wickets for Franklin and
oil Our. 11511 roathconnecUi with packots (nun
Oil tiny and
"
his .to 7 •
CASILITIEIIE SHAWLS.
• $l.
11..
CLOTH BACQUEB,
SILK SACQUES,
NEST lIITTLT.S. JUVIT BM:EIi/EU UT
WHITE, ORIt it : CO.,
25 Fifth Street.
SAWII AND DOOR FACTORY.
JAMES H. LOW a.. SON,
Manufactures And d+r, In all alo , O of
MAIM, DOOM. On urrzas. TRAMS
11101ILDINUell, ate.
-
Scroll Work and Brackets
t , , t e te ,„: t . torteat notice and on tna most reasons
, sar DENY RTRECT. near • Monte , opposite
inn tra . serp u at, Matt, Ward, ra ,, nin ,
mates PlL' L HOU.
TILE INDEIISIGNED w , I
day dl.poaed of Um entire stook of ItOUTS AND
SHONA to Kr. J. 1. iIeCALL. who will continua
the Oulu., at the old stand, 331 I.I6ZIiTT
STBLGT.
M=giMl
Et=2lti
L
.I. lEULNALEY.
Prireivrnort. ADM 10.1.1.
FOR SALE.
A GOTHIC BRICK HOME
Situated on Ohio avenue, on the line of tee
t wA h. ll l 6 l =ear the large new Methodist
The house 16 co.
style or architecture. c0i1:174 0
4:4 I CrrZI:
t? 1" ggiqe:nortii. Sc,. and ej Ven, Te;
.I,r,,t6rorstaan.Lentest fruit. shade trees,
From aio roOf can to obtained a summit cent
deer of the ell. uid 0510 river fur eight miles.
Yor furtTer particulars enquire of
A. T. GALLAGIIZZ.
No. 4 Duquette Way.
aptil.:l3
(AVAIVTITT ve. QVAILITY.
VbLL niLMISOLD•IIXITUACT tlAllalga BALL L. The
dun Is small.
an
dealre a large , leaetl .
ay an d large dotes ang. • •
Sp
NEW STORE AND NEW ,GOODB.,
. /FRANCE'S TEA MART,
NO. 15 DIAMOND, PITINDIIIIMI.
Jan.:rpm& s large and choke aleck or
I Teas and Family Groceries.
Clint) OVTICE
•
Which are being retailed et lowest wholessie
rices. Cell soul see th e goods and price,. Tr 7
hem, end 7011 VIII be able to judge for your
selves. Ternis abeolutely 1.7An11.
MID
CHANDELIER •
Brackets, Pendants, de,
eie anal
•
A lune suortmant on band and recolvling at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLIINUEWIAND GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street,
tah23:lll N ZAK KIXTU.
_ .... _
E a INEW AD
* VERT' .
. _.......--------_
CARD TO TUE PUBLIC.
Orrice or ins PACtrtc & Arbaurtc Tiel..l
atinirit CO. Or Ills 1101/10 svarmt.
Pittsburgh, April IT, ISC.
9 11E PACIFIC ANID ATLANTIC
''' Telegraph Company of the Untied States.
here contemplated, from the period Gilts organ
isation, the bringing about such a reduction In
the rates of long telegraphic meusges as would
enable the commercial public to coley the facili
ties of the telegraph for the transmission of let
ters, thueby causing the telegraph to take, to
a large extent, the place ef the mall.
This redaction they have developed, sad would
announce that their wires are now ores. to the
public to all points where Isiah% eie.th ...
employed, fre the teal:L.ol;lton of merg e
s. .
after Mx o'clock p. m., at the following
rate
Twenty words or teal, same as t..n words overto
to Chet hour; more than twenty words done
....TeT,ding Muir. twice the usual rate for ten
words; slaty words sod not exceeding One but ,
deed and twenty words, three times the 'nal
rate for ten words; mad for each additthedi one
hundred words, or any part thereof. the 'tad. ,
toll lor ten words. A continuation of the sthie I
literal patronage which has heretofoie repaid
tee Company in its efforts to benefit the pahlic.
Is asked. GEO. 11. TIIIJILSTONi
Prealdent motto and Atlantic Telegraph CM of
the ga ited Stat es. 5:1
. .
Pittsburgh Importing lioase.
EsTimasnED ism I ,
SCIDIIDT & FRIDAY,
IKPOIITZWI or ronriox
WINES ANI) LIQUORS
No. 409 Penn Street
• PrIVBBURGH,
Woted&rest the attention of the public to the
feet Matt Downing Interior Igen-Mrs through
sere el large seine and thpar houses le Europe,
and making their topormtlens direct, the, are
enabled to ofler the cartons grades er choice
!Nile. and Liquor. at prices less than Kitties
rates. Examinations:lll.ra.. and Com P i...
ofXpegrosltUlLl'r'trel:r..cf CUBE OLD IllrE
Will , KEY conalAutly 012 baud. •p 17,114
OWEN BYRIIIE,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 14 WYLIE. ST
irormerly of a Dt. CCM r Street
TIM - . 8611C1103 OP BUIS AD BEM,
OCOALTING-S.
Light and Dark Saitings
AND AT
PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED
=I
•
Di" l'aetlenlar attention will tb [teen to th
ST t Lt and FIT of all garments.
OWEN -BYRNE,
No. 14 Wylie Street, '
e”1.11111.151ILAND 13.1L41..•
pITTSDERGII LEAD PIPE
OD SUET LEAD WORKS
Make to order and teep no hind all sl:es
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead
AT LOWEST MARKET RATES
PLIMLBEBS' MATERIALS,
ltlO IliON A. QC KY4.
AND ual-VANLZSD nun rite.
167 11111111717 LU ST.. 716.1borsh
Brod for CireolasL__tßgi.s_orr_6,
• Til'Evu.7.45 1 -,1„ 11 F5t7, 7, i4 - L ,. .1,1 „ t , r . 1" -
DEVOTH BEViitlY. END * Ars naf. THE
HaT. Enble.
rusa.ms 21 1,'. . W.l.ne.
THE na.% IOW). LL.•. nTith.
THE!..HIHnTIAS TEAM John Kehl.,
TUNVIIVTITErad fitiethr,iaz."A
Stirs jai To SYNP AT SERVO.' VS. '•
UTFIOY. OY TON, 1.1‘.0.T CUILXIROON. Ity
lioptbuto • - •.
TEVlLreswtZ.Vidt,V.-glinirTu coN r I am.
41TitgioneAL TUC' CIIIIINTIAN YEAH,
U.'. W. 11. Loots. D. D.
slcijoup BEEP *iv TUZ kIIGADINti OF
I T
APIYALA Of LIATENATION. Job.% L 100.7
'WWII& ~..1„. '
ito.lll.,.urlirl.e
ooclkl:fii.llo.LyNjha,,llJßlL. :.1f,,,
gala by
3.11. RE.1.010 1 oh CO.,
i .sobSmlo No. ICI WOOD or.. rittourgb.
pATEST WINDOW BASEI
PVELNTZD JANUIRT 11.1
ICANULSO WI!IDOITS MEADE ELRY
Dill Sash is eo clutinteted u to be easily ta
ken from use •1r13200,.. wlthont remorlng tbe sun
and Darling beads. enenting houwareper
d with
do her work In half the and time. an
[With mon !Aso. 11 le fast coming Into general
nee. Don't build without •ser leg It. Any win
dow sad be satered at k trifling cost. sun me
ters sal builder. ..ire a right at an Cull day
Territory le going fut. Rare Ind ate:m . llU of
fered to men of skull capital. Woe Mate end
county
No. GT Fourth street, .11tilitnagh; Milto tit
second done a~. -
QUPERIOU OAK T.trifNED,PAT
a- , /INT ISTM1L201121) .L 111) atysrzu •
LLITIIEIt BELTING AND HOSE,
lbantaetaxed at No. MI 11.111T1171ILLI NT., In
HA.ItTLEY. PUMPS & CO.
NMO. ANIMUS toe Nye Yoele Rubber 00.
NOTICE.
aauxi Belting.
LEA 1171111174-11,75TAVIF
rfUtIVE.Ttl BUM% lILLT 1104.0.130%.
PIiATTIERIttI; 1 41t2V E : ft a It l it . 7rT47l
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
iikiiiria:iushilwr, nriettiMso,llB:
OPFIGN AND tosuEnoostr.
No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
U/71CILLA—Alnit.41. ItANTDC,_ rreildcut.
...I s / 1 1 11 1 1 iv nai caw: Tr..%
• Dcmccrons A.nrel n .ihs A lwal ,e.
H. Hartw l e l ll.. John B. Livingston. Joluild.
O. . Merrick.
Comb r*Of for roper Woolf.
tioNioes
SAMUEL M. WICHEREILLCII
wax. FRAHM a PION
16 DIAMOND. PlltabrA6
TINE IN WINDOW.
111N131SUED PRIC63 OF
CANNED FRUITS,
Eitra in Qualily,Elegaut in Flavor
'MACRE*, quart cane
TOIIATOES
LULA DEANS
JI.SPARAGILIS
FINE APPLE, 2 lb.rans
rzens
DAIIISON rlarints
GREEN FILAR
/cram; staiss
dlt Warranted the
on Perfection
of Pr.
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
PPOSITE POST OFFICE•
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Ti VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
r., !igi'?rerro u r32l;filiZ g rZ.irr; n
ofT I.
TIMOTIIV IIoYAY. Into of North Fayette
';l7l't.ggestAY:ll=sl.l:3:l". """".
On the premlree. Itt 10 &elect. A. tr., the VAltil
lately belosglng to raid deceased, alleete on the
Steubenville Otte, In said toerpahle, count? and
State, and f artientatly boended and deactitted
as follow, to wit: fleet:intim at &stone, corner
, Wm Oalnn•s lan•
,
11V•" ••• = 0. to IL v•filt•
• Tv. 4 ;4 4.`.",:r0v,=. •
••• W. :7n •• .10.. p. to Awhile oak.
• le vii 'W. I:. p. at a poet.
S. IV, ' L. 4.6 p. to a poet.
S. •• W• W• p. toa pest.
S. •• NV. bat p. to a
_e , hite r oat.
f.•
pp wnmh is wetted • neat and
tea r brick beast, of Oa rooms.
- large frame ban and other outtatildings•
There le .1.0 on the premises an otchod
choice fruit trees. In toed Deering condltion,
Ott uhtery, Ac.. making it one of the aut.l deal
nage towers In the county. It to also partly see
&Villa with coal. and it Is partly tonhered, It
hai.-71%17;;;Y•12•!tTel'trildPer.rir two
beadred of etach Inset he paid at glow of isle.
belmtre of
In
third on .
, rl , l ., r;tlen . tlzt . ,t4d, l ;
Ve " ceTTt:r d e fnt o nr ditro r f coulltmatioVl said tale
with annual la tttttt on bate paYmente. P. 10,1
annuntly. secured it bond gn.l mortices'
!tamps and conveyanting lobe paid by the pr
:Lama.
At the pi
.trlct a •
LATEST STYLES or
CALL AND
STEAM ruxts, STEAM OAU.:ES.
SAIL.ET, VAIRESILL 4 CO
Iron Broker.
124 First Street, • ,
prrrespratan,
Agent fel the dale of Cornwall, Donashmore,
Josephine, Isabella, Puncannon, t it a neope.,
Ulendon, and other brands ofanthrsrite . You ah.
10 boo Coke and Ultplmut's V• 11. Charcoal riu
Vonaletiments and orders restreettally sone
ted. . .I•l4:res
Fill,Mllloll77oltt W•TML Q CIIIVAVITICaiI
WA,
CO'ait?;M:ll',7l.regtrA%.7.
DIVVDEND No. 3.—The ' Beard
of Dlreeturs of tele Compi hare declared
the regular quarterly dlrldeed o f
TWO OD OHE•HALT 610 PER. CENT
Free of GOVernMerlt Sao. on tha stock, payable
on and after Tuesday, the Nth of Apt PC, at
the einem of Winslow, Lanier t Co.. Nos. 27 and
Virtue street. to ghost registered at New York,
acid at the ranee of the Treuerer to those not.
tered at Plttsourgh. •
The transfer boos• dote on the 30th day of
March, lle7. at Ip. and re-open the 1 7 10 day
of Aprlt. 147.
T. H. HUTCHINSON. Sss'Y
==lii
a.). aocnicr ....................
GOURLEY' & LOGAN,
=I
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
cromm
itave Jett opened th.
FASHIONABLE COODS.
56 St. Clair Si., Pittsburgh
gres ha a call before 'purclaulnt el. ,
where. ape.l
FOB GALE.
A Fine Driving and Biding Horse
rlit L UENTLIOIA.N Oft LADY.
I.q.tqllL rATTERI34)ErS ISTABLES, ht
Street. •
r .... 50
108 Smithfield. Street,
Wednesday, May Stb, 1867,
JOIIN PlTONirlili EU,
Administrator. on the ;Ironic!
_
LARGE STOCK
Ladies', Misses' & Ct4dren's
00A.TigillaririliN. toil:Anima
Gaiters, Balmorals,
32:1 17 1 13 1, ZI IST 33 33 CIP clor 234
KID OD Sitll HMIS;
Bronze Toilet Slippers.
JK\TB BUYei
BOOTS AND SHOES
KNULESS VARIETY, AT
No. 31 Filth Stree
W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO
TE.ASMD SUGARS.
0001) COOILI NURAB, I. ford 00
• • -. IOU
I 00
1 00
TA BLE ,
I STIII tiool,
EILnT ZS.TILAU
TEAS.
AuOther lute lot of MEM . TEL, of last ear-
Direct from China and Japan,
rer ships Cosecantlns, Walls Castle. J. is.
.611.133, rotspilslng eserithtne 0V1) AND
CHIF.Ar In the wsy of Teas, st abost
2.0 teals Below illeVotomon Prlee*.
ARTHUR SIRS)
172 & MI Federal street,
ALIZINIZNY
NOTICE—TO OWNERS or
CARTS, WAGONS, &c.
Notice Is berabv glven Snail owners of Carts.
Wagons.. Oarlmes. .te. - ; vrtictber rcsirlents or
non-rcsldents VIM llorongh or Lawrenceville.,
Pay their Licenses,
At the Trosterer • • 0 Mu of the Borovitt of Leer
rex retl11•, ,
I et, ' 11 111 11 111 i.
lA= tto.ar
n i gr E l i titre t
committleocr for motivate. sobJett to Ids fee
°e
`1:4111°t11°,1t1rg.7.7.11.7/2LI'At of
phi Zi crate tnererur.
•
' RATES OP LICZNST.S.
Keen owe- '
Keen two-horse Nhtu
Knelt ventele I 50
iitte7 ” le 'deers. Teo
two horse awJ
9 00
Icarg::Vigit. hone need In nay of 1
00
11C11. JANCEY. Treas!rer
LARIZACIIILLR April Ist, 1861. •p15:17
FOR TEE SPRING TRADE.
At 26 and 2S St. Clair Street.
We hare to .tore and ore dolly recetelhg, of
one own And other roartafeetotre, ll . IKie stock
PIABM CLOTHS,
WIN DoW
YWINITUHE.
TABLE AND CARRIAGE
°U. (" t A I7 11 LLANDS.,...
" elf LIVE SIETUA...o,
Also, LEATHER BEILTINU,
" nroIEIMISWILLK rAcww.
Below manshoturers, we are ensbled to ozher
to metchante, eaerlsSe =ahes and the recall
tenet., Indus:menus. to prices sad good. sot be
fogad elsewhere Ls the ethl.
J. a H. PHILLIPS.
IMELa
pArEn HANGINGS,
Of ail Grades,
ROM STAMPED COLD AND VELVET,
TO THE
MUM? 101E16 650115 to nit RI
At No. 10 1 /Market Street.
JOS. R. ROOM'S I BRO
ILOBInT 2000lanla— 4sO. enTDin.
McCO%v &lilltDEß,
HOSE,IE. SDP AND lIANANINTAILIAIDT -
R, ADD GRALTIESS Ali 1) (LUDLUM.
No. 03,)i ortb side of Diamond. Allegheny.
Comma red.l and elm elpeloll to order.
re=l". WitoVal l itZVirdoit o Itlag i:tf;
coos Lentil on hood. WSW.
;11:101IT - MIND wIIIITINO.--A
perfeet knowledge of Ws valuable art
Aught In tee abort and moil tenons, iry a prae
mat reporter tram Laudon, England. 'Each
pupil taught seperstely nod at en) time to nit
the, own coneentence. Apply to
CaMEM
APLE
" SUGAIL-24 barrels
fJ.
or nt "" r "
by
&Pa C Ctl
end ci Weed swat.
EMPORIUM,
57 Fifth Street,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
BAIL,MOR.A.LS I
GAITERS AND SLIPPERS,,
NEW CARPETS,
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Hoop Skirts,
GENTS' EMMSBING GOODS
NOTIONS ,
ILECYLVED DAILY BY
TOON, PALMER &CO.,
AND ABE BEING iniroszn OF
At Private Sale,
DAY AND EVENING
AT UNUSUAL LOW RATES
apt% II
MYERS, HOPPER & CO:,
Bacceasors t. Z. IL BO LAilEllt. Una.
31LASI uz Lcrxrazza 01
ruRNITURE
Of Every 'Description.
SCII4OL AND OFFICE FO RUM&
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
prrnatrzon.
sr.& full usorlsmiut of rlttuburth mese
tured reLl tun tonslantly G. bawl sf. LOWXST
CA.511 PUICI.S.
*K. 3. INITILIM...RII. C. L. INITIM.
mna:•m
%SUER' S HERB BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
SO THE romau.-1 Lm this
BRALNC/111013811 for the sale •t
Mishler's Herb , Bitters, •
10th. City of flitaborsb, AA& Una ttillotited
A. T. TAHNESTOCK andKOLTUN,
sty Agtuts, to carry en •Ad maims OA tame.
S. =wax
LAICASTIZ, IL•iel 14, Mt
FAHNESTOOX & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
90 2115.a.r1L0t Effseert,
TISTABURQII. '
Sold b 7 all Illespoetablo Drage NS&
medial • asbut a trtal to tont Mg mu oat of
tluir al rt.
IFEIII3 =Tin".
mtatzr72
„
EXPRESS corm.
CAPITAL, $20,000,000
Owsed sad thmawdbf
Our Merchants and Manufacturers.
CPARRIES IMLPEESVIIoney;
sivainables, Freight and _Par
eels, ewer more than 1000
miles of Express Line, at 3, lust
and liberal rates, saves Millions
yearly to Express Shippers. and
can be made permanent' only
by •thei liberal patronage.
This we r
hope to merit and rer
PAT&
Mee, No. 145 Wood Street,
- WTI. LITTLE, Agent.
MEI
NEW WALL PIPER
UPHOLSTERY STORE,
JUST OPTBSTA AT
NO'l 36 SMITHFIELD ST
BELOW THIED.
To secomssidate tto Ineresoed Mao. go• box*
WITH /Urn% rar r . rar e t‘
. all ..„ o ,.. is T :t i n c s
I,4IIM 6 9I7L9Tr Thi I 7 T
E. FIDNUNDSON & CO.
0.1110:w7
Borrimr• ALES.
'KEtikurr, WDKEETON,
And at best bran& of AIMS A= SODA
VA.T.IOAIA. baled by
J. C. BUFFUM & CO.,
siLA i r 14 YARN.=SSELPr. Tltbibursa.
SIGN OF DIANDL-JOHN A. 1
BROWN Jt CO.. -116 IlsrrairtkUt
appetite We Pastorkes keep os , lnd,er stake
girrieVer gab v erPigs a a t rt. S HlST "U"
rile or
graMhZl l 4,tiltrd° =`; 0 ,4;... C . °`o7l°.
mew. Mind sad rutare Cords ass Tassels Merl'
at the same Marston tend or
made to orfer,..a
Sae etoelt or Walt. and Callao ohms.
tor gestlenten.a wear. =MTV,
.1,1111110 N. DIM= .....:..»... =IOW D. 311171111
.
JARED AL & ARM, •
Steam Bollen, 011 Stills, Tanks,
Sheet Iron Works, ke.
No. el PENN wrazsr. PITIZETTEGE. PA.
WO:0Mo
WINDOW INHADEB.--Havlsi
reertred our spying stock ot Stmts. wean,
now imbued to sell al the lowost tub prim,
eltbor wisslosalo or mall. kb* boss aosort.
wosot that can be Mad la the at/. Alm • now
reartir_no,l. 41• Ll and sae theta
Mgt siiiallalarts.
J. A. CRAY.
01,51171 OntCL
Corr" Mr Tficasimen's Orrice.,
Firrencuou, Aprlll. 14C- I
WIN PURSUANCE OF THE
sectlon of an mi. relating toAlleshenv
County, approved the Mt dsy of May. LAI. =do(
the amendmentto told seation, approved theltOil
day or mom.. Imo, I. DAV/D'ialßEN.
Treasurer of mad Canary, liersbY Live nods
that the Duplicates of the several Ward., Bor
, °ugh. uudToonehlps. WILL BE °rms. .441
I
will be prepued to Tecelys ttke
*UM, Mitt POOR iND BOUNTY TUTS YOB 1567,
ON AND AFTEB
The First Day of may,1867.
orgrrgfingrO 111ARITATILY
Deduction of Five Per Cent.
•
Ettocoutt for prompt payment to any persent
Parini the whole amount of their tames•
Then will De no deduction allowed on axes
daring the month of /karat. The. will De
TIN PLR CONT. added to all gauze ...Was
.utiPoie on the 711131 DAT or SZPTEMBEIL
aptm3o:n/ • •
rireastrzas., Yaecb ZSLIt, WV.
Mr . NOTICE.-TTTBE ALLEGHE
lil COIIN
mi.x!P.1723x.x40.a.za
EiECIJTIVE COMMITTEE,
On Satudiy, April 20th, 1567,
• t w.OVTICr. of the CIIAIRICtit,
10.1/4 rOFILTH 111'.
A (nu ottendsop to rtvested, as the Mom for
hoiOlog lb. N ominsUns Convention. nod other
Imola< so of haportanoo will tbra be maiden/.
E=l:l2
7011.3 IC RIDDELL, .
• Mulraux.
Attest:
"""ge7.lswe"4"' Trstror4:7
EDUCATIONAL
arSTEIIIIENVILLE
FEMALE BENDIAEY.
The Bamiaer melee, of tbl4l itstitati.
WILL 0196 N It 6th.
Ten., per yeaston iva Praltt: Ord-
Ing, root. Main,. 5 eeli i =
V`°l4lll.:°,:dgt.4 3.110 pet
Mat. MT Om wail=
"!114 0 2% . . filkiWr. D. D.. &Up de ,
saparletteu.t.
Err. A. X. £ZID.
3011311:•34
CANDIDATES
von, Ass EsinLY.
WILLIAM 8. ROSS,
Of Alleghenif edit be • ealseld.to Ibr
setably, gomeet to the dealetan of ih. Repubtl
B.n Count, ConB.ntlan. 808,83
pat CAMTNTI COMMISSIONER,
JOSEPH. B. M'OONALD,
•
°ltLar3..ll`"<t.i.V.ltbl'
FOB courrnt Tar...satinEu.
WILLIAM M'CLEAN,
Of CIO township, (foreserly North Fayette, will
ba • candidate Icor Cosaty Treuares, .allect
the decision of the tfalon Itsputdican Casing
Co aaaaaaaaa a • 10:1.1
FOIL PIIpTIIONOTA*I.
D. C. HULTZ •
will to* *candidata for the oleic of FROTtiON
OTLItY, subject to the ducts's& of as Ville
Itspublicsa Convention. 'pi
FOR PROTHONOTARY
JACOB H. WALTER,
Will be • Coodadato for as olio. of [111.021101f.
MARY, rolled fa Um /edam of Ili USW
lottaS:viod tier
Fon COUNTY TREASURER,
WIU. J. F. OENIIISTON, •
troratorly irtead . o Etch Onarda) fIL b
Onadtdata los-COUNTY TILEAII3ILEt2, select
to titodoclOon al UN UM= novotalcsa CO*
nalettret
FM AND GROB SERS,
MROLVALE AND BEFALL
Panhaaem are invited to examine my stock.
which comprises tba most reliable •5314).• in
ealtiration._Vre drer 04 following kinds sit re.
dated raw. Ike que1 0 1146 . 410; per 7 DM:
10 tros. Evergreen Sweets 6 251
1031sua. Wks Serer a . or SantPo Pound._
Mal. Wood'. Early From. 5tra.—.......$ 0
10 •• Wood's Early Covent tiarden.:. ..... 1. 02
On •• Tarty Long Bearlet ehort-T0D...—... 69
00 ••• Whi le Tarnip-rooted. ..... ............. se
we " Red Tan ip-reeted.....— ...... ..—.... 0
MO •• 'Summer na1te...... . R:.
MI .. Sommer Ye110w...... --.... le
10 •• Illsen 00a 70.•• .. ..... .......—.—.. Se
10 •• Whito 80300 VIIP. ... ...... so
TVIL
Par 10 rds. Per P.d.
•
25 tn. Early 141114 Mono.. .... .40 at ets.
10 •• 710 Oaten temp-leaved) 80 SO ••
20 •• I ollony litono. $93 45 "
00 " 104100 (.i.p-1mme<0....90 So ••
SS •• Largo blobs, white 80 N
a " Potpie Top Esti.B.rs r . 40 ••
10 •• Welus fop PAM Myr. .0 in ..
00
:•: trarkotire'''"*" ' It ::
PEAS.
Per linali el,
200 boa. Tarty Da niel Ositoarko $0 00
54 •• Early Tom Thant;ii co
m •.Early Prune ..—.... 11 tf:
$0 •• Early Charltan, line....
0 •• Bishops.; Dwarf Lomt Pod 800
m•• Dwarf Etas Imperial il 10
be " Stays! Dwarf Marian fat ...••—• ,A 20
iti :: Vigra 111=rV.".............. 1 t,'
. •- Magesio ...—.—...........
it) `• Champion of England IMt
SS •• Entlsa queea 10 CAI
TS •• 11. rare 9400 . , edible p0d.... ... ...... 12
SS •• Tall ruga. 1n5..,...._ 000
'INN' TILDEN TUILLTU, NU.= Der doe.
Nekete.
Ws 3ErbeIVCO2IC9
Horticulturist and deedsman,
N 0.1.37 Liberty Street,' • .
nail PLTITIEUEOn. Pl.
=
011.M635.1132-11.11 36114
131 M. KUM 65_ BITETYLIS,
Illgoorksars to WAKILLIN* &BABA
N 0.12 St. Clair St., PittiboUb.
'Pianos, Organs,
gad Muted .Goode generally.
sl3ol4lAriatli Itor the Celebrnied IINADBI3
RT. New• Tort. nt BC=CE.TN CO.
nlledelphla. PIANO& •
Aber
W . 00.15 MEL" and
D. Yl. W. anvils “AILILBSOAR" Wt.
(+AIM sirITILTONM PATINT GUITAR.
Dubai Dallsa end Igannen Tiolln and Onl.
tar StrUma inlvsys on hue,. art MS
'MUSLIN LILAC.
We ban latrodaced 16 the trade one now
hum, •
_ :Persian 1051
ovis YOST
razz a, asu xrrum.4IIVEIPMND BE•
Nolady'stotlet L eampleta without it.
Tor sale brat Dealer.
111.111:11ACTUICED ONLY HI
G B. WOODWORTH & SON,
. Rochester, N. Y.
New Took Mae. 3419 Breadesr.
I=
Emr;‘ik4!l%;m;
ROBERTS & SHIMBATT,
• NAZI:I7ACTITIMIII Of -
Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware,
no. a aarraunam STBZET.
Near /cartel Strut. PITTSBUSON.
Have constantly on. hand a•general maortmeat
TINEVVY.S..PIatn. Jaanneel, Pr wed and Block
TIN WAIL& ranee lalrke.ba ea, Cutlery. e.t.a
2dlnera Lamm and nouns lvarntsblna final s l
fatal. trincilabry reta nett Dolmas and 80.
.
Prompt attention even U. Boolits& elerntings
and all kinds of Job Work. . snarl:WIGS
LOUOILIST a6.I.IIIANDICI 111 W
LOUGIHREY & FREW,
Saddles, harness, Trindas ,
sad all ankles la their tine lunar kept
arst-raada ostabllakineats.
. .
No. 1:02 Wood f3treet,
(between Diamond Ann' and llftb 8‘)
Busortis mars
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nos, 6 and 815t.Usir Street.
Has a Pashataal Charter.
geok•Eesping. remnamblp ant Arithmetic.
.time un1imited......».._..........».400 OO
Arithmetle not Pramanaldu per quarter.
rosoLoashlp: for mouth_
lot arcaloro or apeclatens, adetrera
• R. SHAlrrid,or
Doom J. aIeCLAILOWt4
Lo-vtvi
/MEM
Croal= 33CV4e
To learn the Jewelry trade. None bat a stead]
one seta .DWI. Ida..
aptlnatt JCWILBT. Warr= Orrtcs.
WANTED.
154!aememesa,
Into eau engage at once. apply punctual,. 14;
or oddness.
W. D. YAWED,
•*.s_tLsA/E1!tia:ka . . 41115, . , 0
WANTED.--Spenter Rifles;
511ENCNR CABBININ , (was attoolarat)
piwrs •bID ILLMINGTO3 , II 4111112 LAD
NAVY .I.LVOLVINg. for which I will pal auk
or gm other good arms M asatdoga:
J.II..IOIIIISTON ,
ereatlfasterß Nan parka,
WANTED -AGENT .
A strictly rail Able and ssalessfal ills Law.
ce Company Is dtl 151 of astalaillait ages,
oral ♦ttn., fox one or More of qbe Rooters
coantles of reszsylnuels, laehmitice the airy at
Iltubsrek. Linenl tenets sat ez d uue con
trol of the Innings' clued, Ceseetcoreperser
Wiled Miran r. o. 7.01.
1991.
'; swot
Ph11.1•11,-
WANTED. --500 clerks, and
sad *tbs. now= att
tiE9EBASeII batUr thalM ,
TOrtlllit, us made
us selllWltar o W d s = e ra
armor. Is is sae *sly Miss
seal merit. Surma is UM staa
see wait elect are maklu.
1146_"""
AGENTS WANTED,
DOTI" MIAMI AID MUM%
ty. tomtit T•179 4 1: ; *
"'ll'lrggltra nr; ztri
rte.'9.1.1 " "I.CreWfrt , lll32 gU it
Vedlately,
inber, Plttsbarltb,
A GETLI.OOO lII.LarrED.--•
-c.. MALL .161(13 riatias..-m• belt=
ye. A. work of nista:teat vales ws___.___.._
wree.......a.Aczarkic til Ti.sig t . 7 a l ia
Z164:711 ot.V. T. Hazlet la one
handsomevolume.. Illustrated. San at WWI
to terms and tarrittTLNIZATT a b ...
still;etsdgerT as Market Di.. Pittaintreb:Pra •
-----6----.-
BAN)KEINEEIO3.
J. F. STARK & Go.,
I I BANKERS ,
Comer of Wood and Third Weds"
mrsr As 2 -33 ssons...Ta
MID RA S Ing, GOA COND.
Draw 'Alas .4 51461 HILL at ZaariAge aa
INGLAITD. 781501. 6EBYISY. ITALY.
14. 11
BANKING HOME OF
JAI" COOHE & CO.,
Na 20 Wall St.,
• Comma or Erninp 8173 LT, HIV TUSK.
Re b,l and son Ad the most {(Card currunt
priocs, and IMO on towd a nal supply of
GOTerillleat Bonds. of all Issues,
SEVEN-1111MS,
Compound• Interest Notes,
Rtud execute oracle for Purelma ma lac er
STOCKSpBONDS AND GOLD.
We have added to ono °di. Larne root. do
th azo t
na n c dadc mxeaimnen.daatGoevmesnmefnort s
rarities, and the convenience of oar Moot and
UltMtglinTlES cONVEICTILD orro
71VT&T W ILN TIZS at GOV MIN Yin T
wed on
Circulars, with parannin.. tonn
application
JAY COOICIL & 00 •
HART, CAUGHEY ik CO.,
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS;
GIIIOOE3SO IIB TO HANNA, EIAT 1c 004
Fachange, Coin, Coupon,
And putddidr suml=7 to the dar•
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
Ailr-SLOHT DR11"173 ON LONDON'. 1.31
N. 11011 ES & SONS,
321.ANlarbalECELE3.
No. 57 Market Street,
rn-resuatiki. I
ts pteeteed Lei Par Panda and Currency.'
the
C. U nited Mateo sadusas made a canad.. all the srtaclPat WWI et
Stocks, Bonds out Other Securities
Boum LID BOLD oaroxiassum.
Particular &Mottos . paid to the purchase mut
salcot
Seevirities,
U. do. do. 15. N 13
I or 1631: '
-60 e; •
6. MEE 10,401; •
U. IS. IIIacerFIUATEIS OF IiBTEDNII36.
Orders sad Yocobetsbeegbt or lill
collected.
Ja3Coel
pEorizr
SAVINGS BANS,
- or prrruirson,
MCORP 111111 ATE D 1866.
Capital, - $lOO,OOO.
MEM NO. 77 FOURTH BTU=
E=
Pres Nest.. IMMIX LLOYD.
Ties President" WILLWI. ILIJA.
. .
.
TISIIISTEZIS:
I.
1.. I
•
HZHimLI.OTTN W 114.1111 NIA.
j.wdzs I. MM US= J AWLS LIrPVWOTr. •
E. P. .loxr.s. - . Ron. THOS. MALLON'.
W.H. if • 60.eui IN vr
I.L .
LTAIL JONI. D. 154.X1.T.
. . ASSISLON.
1 SaiThil al sue, EOM T. YON MIMS!
. . .
Pt% per seat. latemst snowed on Unto depoolts.
Investments uddle' tiorentmentnud &Alta
tate becurltles,
Sank open daily, extent Sundays. how nine
o'clock, K.. to four o'clock, P. N. and on
Wednesday and Saturday turenPuta how alto
nInno•olock. nahletrla
SHE,F I HARD'S
CRACKRS
317 Liberty Street,
I=M:1
rfslll=l
T. N. BLACK,
oar LFZEDIFIL •
li7lrartzs.
Mute doom alma acalbsield Won,
PITPIIIBI3IBII, PA
Irxerl Mud of Work done cm the abortest motto
sad moot rensoastole toms. ranicalsratuntioa
Oa l Jobblow. talirrei
WESTeroiz Vll2llllll BIA
oatLßcmi g e i n nnc a
Wes Conexam. Azzimairr.
712.11) , E. ALVTATIS $OO.
am cee hand or Tampere onNES, sheet 00000LRAM% /IND ETV& !TON rLiell
aluzAruals. BBILWERT VAULTS. &m..
EULILD &ND T0W.13 11111.9=5.£Amm.. ea
ers nnigpt4aiscatal. yucielllll
. amo.
E=l
4
Iivw,RJ.fJEAI44I,/romi.,. • • •
NM
"EMI
PITTSIIISIrAn.
DIALERS 111
PITTSBURGH, PA.
°emulation& =ammo.
No..lllThle amt.lelaoritY Clll.
juaorme.l. of
siAolo4t
„or..
500 coups OF HEMLOCK AND
100 CORXOOI‘7I=IIII2 VEX BARS
angles by th• sutreritor as Oa
r s sbarz sad
Cteuposlizanetk *I Os Pittulylß. Z.
Agartai, B.S. TIMM,
ibelubug.
• Cambria *ma. P.
[TEEM
PRA. S T n NI/LE
- {cunt , TOO BATT IT?
Ariottreani r 1 1t re IFfa RI afeu `s
Cll2l/1111:d. 0RT1.2112.1011.126 Tad aid
rt, tbs. good, and' atldis Idd2st amass
. priaa.d.
112 TSDEBAL /MOM/
dpthall °mow= may= •
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