The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 18, 1867, Image 2

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BRIBERY AND. CORRVDTION
In Pennsylvania and New. York cer
tain Republican journals have spoken
with great plainsiess in-reference to. the
dishonest practices which abound in and
about the Legislatures of those States.
At the" risk 'of doing their party some
damage they have shown • disposition
to do the public a service. The Dune
crate, instead of seconding their en
deavors, seek to turn these inculpatiOris
to their (advantage. With a sanctiicto
ideas assurance they exclaim, Turn,
these disreputable felloWs out, and put
us in, and see how incorruptibly we wai l
behave. 'What they care for is not the
rectification of abuses, but' to get back
into power.
Now we doubt not there is a fair pro
portion of honest men among the demo
crats; and we have wud, and. now repeat,l
that we prefer such to the dishonest'
members of our own party. But we do ]
not suspect that in proportion to numl
hers the democrats have . anything to
boast of In point of Integrity. They
have been tried both at Harrisburg end
Washington, and have turned out a full
average of scamps in all departments.
Indeed, aslong ago as when General
JACKSON was President, it was held;` to
be wisdom to retain &notorious plunder
er in office distinctly on the ground that
his pockets' were full, whereas, if ho
ithonhkbe put out, and another snbstitu•
teil,'the. neW democat would nu his
pockets likewise. The correspondence
on this head was laid before Congress,
and by its order - spread before the coon
try.
,No attempt was ever made to deny I
'thin record or to explain it away. That
was in the early day when democracy
was 'comparatively young and pure,
That it has grown any better since we
lack evidence for , believifig.
Let any man scrutinize the votes re
corded . daring the late session of "oar
Legislature, on bills commonly reported
to hive "money in them," and he will
not eerie ont of the investigation with
the idea that the democratic members
were carefulto "mold the appearance of
evil." Take the Free Railroad Bill as
one, and the Connellerille Railroad bill
as another. .Take all the bills of this
class, and see if the democrats did nit
dirty theMselves es freely and entirely as
the republicans. •
We do not make these suggestions to
exeulpate.or extenuate the conduct of re
publicans; but to show that :legislative
corinption, which has grown to appalling
magnitude, is not to be combatted effect
tually In this way. Both Paivies are too
deeply involved in it, for either to make
capital against the other, among intelli
gent people, by claiming exemption,
either comparative or absolute, from the
contagion. In view of established facts,
all boastirtgs of immaculativeness by
any party, may rather be - taken as indi
cative of a willingness to , wink and con
nive at the debauchery. The truth is a
remedy of meat searching - character
must be applied, or all legislation will
soon become purchaseable by the highest
bidder, except such as political parties
may desire for their own ends as'organi—
zations. The peoplo must take - hold of
this subject 'in earnest, resolved thalthe
laws regulating judicial proceedings Shall.
be so altered as to promote inquiry, not
to suppress it; to bring the guilty to pun
ialunent, not to offer them immunity.
END OF A 'STRIKE.
TlLElong continued strike of the
miners in the. Schuylkill coal regions
has terminated, and,work has been re
sumed at the reduced prices proposed
by the .employers. Thus, no, good has
'.been accomplished by the strikers in that
vdghhorhood, although their eifferings
have been' great, and many of them,
through' the force of necessity, were
driven to the perpetration of robberies
and other high crimes to provide for
the support of their families. As a gen
eral rule, strikes result in no bettering of
the condition ' L ot the working classes,
but often entail great hardships. Steady
loir wages all :Wirier round, in the end,
. prove more profitable and guarantee
more comfort to the laborer than extra.
ordinary prices for a few months of the
same -period. The, lost time by the
present "Lick out" in this neighborhood
can never bo made - up by high wages.
Previous to entering upon strikes - the in
. telligent laborer Mould go into a cal
culation of the pecuniary loses to be sus
tained from idle time, and deducting the
sum from the 'advanced wages :fought,
: learn whether he is to be gainer or loser
in the balance derived. If such a course
were pursued, strikes would be less nu
merous and the working mazads much
more contented and happy.
SENATOR WILSON'S ESIT.IIIIIENT at
public discussion at the South.as so
sathifactory to himself that he proposes
to renew it and on an extended scale.
Probably . his example will be followed
by ether Northern statesmen. It is well
for the Southern people to be brought
- into perional contact with xepresents
live mien of the North, particularly of
the RadhXd schooL It is important,
howeverr that in this intercourse, the
Northern men ShOtati avoid even the ap
pearance of that haughtiness which al
ways invariably attends eminent suc
cess. The litoiditern people feel their
defeat bitterly enough without lathing
their mortification Intensified by the ar
rogant bearing of tho conquerors. What
is desirable is that the two sections
should oame to understand each other's
feelings sad Impales; and, in an asps
vial manner, that ht the South should
perceive) that which be demanded Ls not
degradation but eccurity,
A. pm of unexpected morality conies
from the newspaper prdinietora of Kew
Orleans. Ate recent meeting they de
cided to issue no , papers on Mondays, In
Order to giro all bands employed full op.
.portunlty for rest on the Sabbath.
.
Mr. oil mania Is reviving in the West
Virginia districts. The territory in that
section has been but partially developed,
and the present reaction may succeed in
proving it much richer than the Penn
sylvania regions.
Buil , dunks, late Auditor General
_ of 'Michigan, it la stated, has brought an
action of libel against the Detroit dd-
ver nier, claiming ;50,000 damages.
Rather a heavy =mint for a politicians
good name. . .
Joni( G. 3frzna, formerly a well
known milroad contractor of California,
was brutally beaten to death . by come_
roughs, in New York city, op Monday
last.
Tim Maine colonizes in Jaffa appear
to have found a land "flowing with
milk and honey." They find food abun
dant, and aro quite contented and happy.
OFFICE isnosEnson at Washington
has assumed a new phase. The method
now is to
. ascertain wiih how small a
part of the emoluments an applicant will
be content, a4d force him into an agree
mentl to pay oy . , r the residue to certain
outsiders. Pre iselY who' share in this
overplis, and i what proportions, has
not been fully Mound out. But the ar
rangement, from top to bottom, is dis
graceful to all who are concerned in it.
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IT IS ANCZETAINED that of all the fires
occurring in the city of New York full
thirty per cent. proceed from meendiar
ism. The motive is more, frequently
to recover insurance rather than revenge.
If this evil shall continua to increase the
rates for insurance will be carried so
high that honest people will be com
pelled to carry their own risks.
Irt Nov Norm: JOUR:USA it it pro
posed, since vote's in the Legislature
have become regular articles of tram; to
have the rates quoted atatedly in Wall
street: •
The Threatening War—Can Napoleon
Allbrd to be Bodied s—Excited state of
Feeling in Pranee—A General Euro
pean War Imminent;
[From the London spectator, starch aol
A war with a power organized for bat.
tle as Germany now is, with an army of
at least three quarters of a million, and
an armed population behind her of forty
millions, is an enterprise which no peo
ple net alarmed for its existence, or
.wounded in tte honor, would be willing
to undertake. Frenchmen must surren
der all hope of their "natural boundary,"
the frontier of the Rhine, all expectation
of obtaming Belgium except with Prus
sian consent, all claim to decide alone
on the Int= distribution of the Sultan's
dominions. Those hopes end expecta
tions and claims may all be unreasona
ble, or absurd, or selfish, but they are
entertained by Frenchmen, were avowed
by a man so moderate as De Tocqueville,
are cherished bir the rank and file of
France as Americans cherish the hope of
ruling America from the Isthmus to the
Pole. There are signs abroad that I
Frenchmen are beginning to hate Prus
sia as they once hated England, and
their hatred is by no means devoid of I
fear: Strange as it seems to Englishmen,
Frenchmen have never forgotten 1815,
never quite rid themselves of the belief
that an invasion from the North, a suc
cessful invasion, is not beyond the
limits of possibility. They listen
to rumors about the absorption
of Rolland, the annexation of
German Switzerland, an offensive and
defensive alliance between Berlin and
St. Petersburg, an agreement between
Von Bismarck and Rica.soli, till they
begin to feel es men felt when the First
Bonaparte was on the throne, as if noth
ing were too horrible to be beyond their
enemy's dreams. Amounts of plans
drawn ep by Baron Von Moltke for the
invasion ot France are greedily received,
and photographs of -M. Tigers, who de
matinees Germany as a danger, are de
manded in such numbers that even Paris
ian photographers are overworked. They
see, too, some substantial. evidence for
their fears—a government bill, for in
stance which sends every able-bodied
Freedman into the ranks, a studious
abstinence of the Moniteur from any al- I
lusion to the treaties with the South. If
Napoleon be not aldrmed, why does he
risk his popularity with peasants? If he
is not indignant, why does he silence the
Moniteur, usually so careful lo reprint all
offlcial pews? The highel the popular
estimate of the Emperor's sagacity, the
deeper will be the apprehensions of all
who believe in him, till they feel at last
as if thay, Frenchmen, the race of all
others proudest of its military fame,
were refusing a challenge, are half in
clined, like the -peasants of Turuy, to
propose a terse en moue to defend the'
soil. That is not a healthy condition of ,
mind for &great military people, and leastl
of all for a great military people ruled
hr a dynasty to which success is as the
breath of life. It will make war easy on
the first occasion, and there are occasions
inpienty. Without believing all the ru
mors which now load the air of every
continental capital, it may, we think, be
taken for granted that Napoleon and
Bismarck are at this moment engaged
in a diplomatic war for the possession of
Luxemburg. The King of Holland, to
whom the Duchy belongs, Is-willing, it i
is said, Us sell his lights, and the Dutch,
who dread entanglements with Germany
are willing that it should be sold. The
only difficulty in the way is Prussia,
which garrisons tlm fortress, which re
gards it as an outwork of Germany,
which dares not surrender one inch of
strictly German soil, and which hopes,
and from tke necessity of its geographi
cal position will always continue to hope,
that Holland may one day be attracted
with the Germanic circle. To seat a
united Germany upon the Atlantic is a
dream no German will willingly resign,
and the Prussian King, though,
of course, officially most desi
rous of peace, may object very
strenuously to surrender Luxemburg.
Napoleon cannot beer to be always baffled;
the American complication is dyer; the
French are in the dangerous mood which
the idea that their influence is waning al
ways inspires; England is paralyzed by
internal dissensions, and indisposed in
any event to interfere with'France; Ger
many is exalted 1W it will bear - no menace;
the Nast is stirring and hearing with er
.eitement; all things point to that greatest of
earthly calamities—a general European
war. We have still three months, for
Napoleon must give the signal, and the
exhibition does not close till August; but
If he lives, and "unforeseen does not ar
rive," Germany will yet be welded into
a harder unity by blows from the out
side. Already the mere rumor of menace
is doing Count Von Bismark's week,
the federal draft is passing as rapidly as
if the North German Parliament were
filled with soldiers, and, when it is pro
claimed, the King of Prussia is Emperor
of Germany, with a military dictator
ship for three years. And we wonder
that on all bourses there are unettaluess
and hesitation.
liolA%bll of IlUxis7iilbn.
The correspondence, which has been
sent to the Senate, between the Austrian
Minister and Mr. Seward, asking the in
' terpoeition of the United States govern
'ment to protect the person, or save the
life, of the Emperor 31aximilian, now
supposed to he in jeopardy at Queretaro,
indicates how completely the Empire set
up In Mexico In the name of that Aus
trian noble has been overthrown; or,
rather, how little there was of the ale.
molts of stability in the country on
which it might rest after the French bad
withdrawn their support. That Maxi
milian, in accepting the position of Em.
peror of Mexico under the circumstan
ces which he did, after years of terrible
misrede and disorder in that country,
had hope and expectation of accomplish
ing some good, that his motives were
more vr less creditable, need not be
questioned; therefore,Mr. Seward's
ready compliance with the request of the
Emperor of Austria to interpose in be
half (Wills brother, will:not be otherwise
than commended. Maximllion and the
irunerial , forces are closely besieged, and
as the city of Queretaro contains some
40,000 inhabitants, the siege cannot be
long sustained. An attempted sally had
been made but failed. The acquedfmt
that supplied the city with water and the
roads that supplied it' with provision
were all cut off and commanded by the
liberals. The orders of Juarez are not:to,
assault the place, but to reduce it by star.
vation and thirst. 'five Liberals are con
fident of success, and so far as the news
goes, they have esson to expectit.. The
only chance of Maximilian's escape is to
evade the enemy. Bat even this may
no t be possible. It is well known that a
special corps of cavalry has been organ
ized with the object of capturing the
"Austrian;" and there is a wide tract
of country between Queretaro anti the
frontier, all occupied by his enemies on
the lookout for him. To traverse it with
only a small escort would ba very unsafe,
and to get out bf Queretaro with a largo .
force is manifestly impossible 'without
fighting a successful engagement. But
while the Empire is thus lost, past re.
demption, the New Orleans Picayune
'loes aotAbink there is any expectation
that the Republic will be established.
The people of Mexico aro too demoral-
ized to build up by themselves and sus
tain any government. No one thinks
any such thing possible, or troubles him.
self about it. blaximilianWiLS invited to
'Mexico by a large portion of the people,
and went there only in the belief that he
could restore order in the country.
When the French left, a large,portion of
the peoplebesought him to remain, and
not leave them in anarchy. Be consent
ed, very foolishly; it is true, but never
theless with a laudable hope that be could
be the instrument of accomplishing some
good. If captured and hung,' as it Is
said the Mexican leaders have threaten
' the deedwill reflect -.al diem--
ec ate - deed will reflect eternal disgrace
upon tbe. (Mexican people.—Ballimora
Sun.
Glumny. NMI. from Australia
A. correspondent of the Ban Francisco
Bulletin, writing from Melbourne, gives
the following review of the state of af
fairs in the Austrillan Colonies' : •
Australia, no doubt, presents:a better
field for the emigrants than Canada, but
is far, far inferior to the United. States.
Agriculture will not be a paying under
taking, for the reason that there aro no
markets with large populations' for cus
tomers and no internal means of leech:no
tion of great axtent, no navigable riv
ers. Her great drawback is her remote
position in the world. It is no wonder
that immigration has almost ceased and
1 that nrimbers of able-bodied men cannot
find employment; and this is the case all
through the Australian Colonies.
Queensland, about which so much has
been said and written, is completely
broken down; her' cotton and sugar
prospects have vanished and she Is plan
god into financial !bankruptcy. The
colony of New South Wales, which has
Sydney for its capital, is in a state of
rapid decline. Her complaint id want of I
gold. There was some, but all the infla
tion founded upon it has collapsed, and
her pecuniary trouble! are great. A few
days since it was 'stated in the Palls
mant of that colony.that upward of one
thousand destitute persons were daily
Partially fed by Uovernment loaves.
The Australian colonies have been push
cd ahead too fast. They resemble a hot
house plant exposed to the chill air of
the natural climate, and exhibit signs of
decay accordingly. 'Nor is South Aus
tralia, of which Adelaide is the capital,
in a much better plight; her copper mines
are failing; she cannot make her grain I
pay at Bs. ad. per bushel—and 1 may
here mention that she is now shipping
wheat largely to England—and when an
intercolonial tariff shuts the door of Vic-
tons against her she will instinctively
collapse. A large number of her farmers
are crossing; the borders to Victoria,
where they think their prospects am
more favorable.
M. GEORGE MUM" Of Arm
strong'. Coal Works, rents townehlp, All
stony smutty, speaks aS fellows of the
• REV. E. A. WILSON'S
Great Remedy for Consumption:
ill was reduced do low with attisimmtion that I
was unable to leave my beilAti my physielaus
Informed me that they could donothing more for
me. me ease being utterly hopeless, that I had
not certainly are). a month tolive.' 1 At this stage
I was Induced to try Ex, E. A. WILSONU3 REM
EDY. and to-day I am as well se any man In the
world. If there are any who doubt this state
ment, they can call and sec me, cas per aborq ad
dress) and I will give them all the particulars of
my extraordinary recovery.'
Bold t.y druggists ererywhere. Bole Agent for
Pittsburgh, JOSEI'IILd..IIIIiI3. Drigglat,lll4'
Market street. '
What Sisiaynels Ointment Will
L i-lt will
care Itch to front re to *hours.
1.-1 t will case the mat olesUnate twee of Tel
ter.
4 —lt wilt cure 61 . 6n10 Eryelpelar of the fate.
—it will cure bait Woman boeld Head.
a—lt will cure /teethe rum ell metro cue.
t -et will matt - rely cure ell Mimics.
.—Use eSWATitz`e ODiTirmarr sad earatch no
mem
../TCElii Dr. fisooyer . /1 Othrwiria. "TETTEE"
“ITON” Dr. Etocrw.'s Mamma. ..TETTILIV.
- "METTER..
••ITOLP. NEVER KNOWN “TETTEU"
"ITCH"TETTE
, 170.1." ,77.1 7211.
ITCH"
"ITCH" ETTER"
Prepared. only by Dr. BW•TNE & 000. Tell
edelpithi. bold or N'CLABBAN • &PEED
NAB, PS -Market etreet. ONO. A. KELLY, 37'
Wood et., JOa. 71.EXING, 114. Jdorket st.. A..
cor. 4 th and hiuket streets, Pitts
burgh; NANE • DEBAT, Allegheny.
ardiSiLTAirre
A TIMELY WARNING.
It le especially important a. this Ws% when
the markets of the tolled Stec. are /Gale/
With the flout poison., under the lament im
ported liquors, and when 'domestic aonym/a
purporting to be utedleleal. bus net a whit leu
pernicious. are heralded to the world as "sover
eign ramedlea,n4lnt the /Ogle ehenld 0317 Iln•
demteadl the facts. Ile it knoWe, then, that
while all the dlruelve ethaulants called Liquor,
are 'mow,. and all the Tnnfeo cernalning alco
hol are Inarmlhetured with fiery CO.
. .
leaning amyl m fusel ML • mortal poloon. ROll
- CELEBRATED. BTORACIS RIT•
TEII contain none of there thing.. but are •
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combination of Pare eßeleee of liya with this
pore Juices of the most 'enable atonsacide, anti
bine. anel aperient herms and plants. and that
as a safe and rapid remedy foillyspupsia and all
Its kindred Isomplaints. this Preparation .rands
infore the world whin.% a rival or competitor.
Its Cale. to-day are equal to 'the combined W.
of all the other tonics adverthed m the United
Stoles, and 'the surtineaseawhi.h aaebeaticatis
Its usefulness are signed by - Individual. of the
highest !standing In every professional cant.'
and wait of life. Beware of Imitations and im-
Toste..
MICA ABIES, OA CANADA.
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PINE.
There exudee from the inside .bark of the -
White Pine. which pow& &bondman In all the
Eastern States and Canada. a honey-like, sweet
snitstance, highly lae•ited .101 that terebinthl.
nate principle which Das long beta 'valued as a
remedy, hi Tulsa. ;Emmen of the human era.
mpecially those of the mamma U.S.C.. Er. O.
W. !sweet, of Beaton, hart compounded from this
material a medicine called POLAND'S WRITE
PINE (X)EPOUND; which has met with great
favor In those maladies where the turpentines
and balsams arcm.Piweed to be
for Ormein arfactio.a.
Diabetes Savoie& or middle aged people.
Diabetes le old people,. • •
Btopp.se of the urine.
The. Bache die:lcel.' In children duitnit the
night.
Urerel, Kidney Trouble to old people.
Ulcerated Induers. Ulcerated Bladder.
Ditchers° of Mucus, or pus. or bleed from the
bladder. •
Bright.. Dlaragie of the Manor..
. Pain In the Kidneys or small or the beck.
robith the Bladder. Heat and &aiding,
Poland's White Pine Compound well he Aland
speedy and permanent curs. it IS no less to b
valued es a general and bracing constitutional
tonic, which . Imparts its•bealtAdiring Princi
ples to all the Mast:tenor the body. without sick/
min' or welmenlng tee SYMAth to stli way, or
disturbing any one in his lune evocations,
Ask for POLAPP 6 tl WWITI Piga 00strottrip
For sale be the gross. dosed, or single bottle,
wat I)}e. KEY:JEWS (Rent Medicine [More. 110
ood street- api
AvN- 11 11 'Y tqo
WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam's Bspreso OP
Noe, 64 "fa &ran, la an aulltantmed Amott to
masa daverllumnanla /or the GABB2TE, and
all caner = u throughola Out United &atom
and pr
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CEDAR CRESTS-12 assorted
In Wiro .4 for sale by
aplB I ISAIAH DICKEY At CO.
COTTON OATTING--60 bides
Wire, will be sold low to close It.
eptS la&IALI DICKEY d. CO.
COTTON WASTE-20 bales
a. , hard, for iauhluip a rtr i pl o rt m milil
close Is.
OLD PAPERS
FOR BALE,
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tpl! 00
T O ln i t ' h E or A bi l rk o — rd A er, eleggy l i n6 te r !P U, it i ll e 4
gbray City. wl , l be leased - to • party trio trtil
Egf.Y:tll,l ° ,;lgigr l a r dt:6; r e=
given.t or further partlentareenquire at
aplebatt iuhiZCU3fneraser.
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FOR SALE.-ONE.TWO STORY
prtea Dwtlllsg ilonse..on Webster street.
teeond Ward. allegbeor, with E 11.1.11 BOOMS,
Dabbed garret, good• cellar; gas sad 'rater In
the home: all le good Order.' 'enquire of
11/0111ZY a HALL.,
Real Estate Agents. 01 Dearer street.
sole .
F OILS/ILE—An Excellent Pair
of 17 IMAMS. Olnehes diameset sue 24 pet
loop 4 0 0 Xi /nen nue. In each. inns front
amulet,. •
A WY, a veil DOCTOR EMITS& rat supnlY•
lag a-ma of bobbin Ina rolllna mill or other
""U r2 7 VC[[ 11. nor..r. tco.,
423.241 eat. Point alley At Duquesne Way.
LOST -REWARD.
RING LOST.
Sing,
A Diamond Cluster g,
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1 ft, t .8 . , .:41,7 6 , t he
T lied
Instant..
r r e : t i . 4:4l fliti :t ili
IN be liberal..? aid by ibb , Y. p .,
,CIIILUNI tax. vivoz.
7f . •
LOST,
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A BLACK MOROCCO POCKET•BOOS•
Cent/Lining quite a
and • gain medal. g. 4. eg.neY, small payer.
will lea paid
to any en. leaving It at the
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(7.IIBOXICLE 0/71CL.
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11;11 AVal ski Vi t-1
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.!
la Boyden, Hollow, Allegheny. Lot 24 by
BO feet. and • gO.l [Mint nollan with four MILD.;
• f ood spring of water at the door. rrlongl=
Enquire a t
:
.HiAIISL7 &
Heal Zetatgo Agents.
"ip , gagl Tio. - 91 Beaver amt. AlleghgoT•
L . J. BLANCHARD & CO,
WROLS•LE AND arrAm
MI.OO i = l.. el ,
396 Perin Street.
splAmfa
CHAS. A. MILLER, _
N LITHOGRAPHER,
No. 00 FOUIITII 'ST., Apollo Alatiding
CHECKS, DRANK% NOTES, BILL and LET
TEE IiE&DIS, SC., don. in All 5t71....
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
No. {FOURTH STREET. ,
Between Ltberty nary streets,
.Ordere promptly stPodsd to._ ardrels
W . 8. HAVEN, . • _
Printer, Bo ok Binder and Stationer,
CORNER WOOD & THIRD BM
PRINTED BOORS.
Consisting of Check. Receipt, Dray. Bills Lad
ing. /toe. 800 Draft, Odd 70.101 re
ropoeltion and:Tarrant Boots. •
Ilanaracturer of I edgers. Journals, Docker,
Gael:, Day and Insole. Boone. apts:l63
ISAAC CILLIG, • I •
•
•
OUTLET SAWMILL,
Foot of 'Craig Street,
A.L.wionast crrr.
lENII7II constantly oa hand a largo Moth of sea.
soa JoLets, /Manors. Wlsdow /rano Stuff,
isattellis. tills. P Serotang, Dent.'
Inc. Boat sad Bottom /lank, Spontog. /nlnge,
ath. de. Us will all fair ra c es
eawicd. sin/
with prominteoes and at fair races. aottonlo
TO BUILDERS. AND' CONTRACTORS.
B RICK FOR SALIC.—The Char
alors Valley Brick Ilanefonlarlog Company
b e . try " r ... at tlre 17 4 ttillf: Lrgatvizr, i i
tee r. ' C . 0 . 11 . 8., are ready to receive or.
den—. be deliveredln the yard or In the c
at mean lower rat. am. have been heretofore
Intent. Ali order. 1.111 be woefully attended
to. a /or fu r p
rthearticulsws Wool.. the Is..
or of WM. KILL. at David eleen , s' Coal Tara,
head of Fourth .treat. on Tuesday and Friday of
each week. irom Ito 3 o'clock D. mu
All letters addressed to
U. HILL.
EM==o
=
TLN GUTTER AND SPOUTING
.tizt buid ►nn put op to order
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware,
!Wite order, .t
GRAFTON'S
House Furnishing Store,
rac).4313 .Ireclerallellt - roet,
rbV.rd.l.llll.7A.il'esl."7
Z. OBAY A. L. J01.11.......1. 1 lIOC&WAT
UNION CHANT COPIPANN,
Mauntactontra and daYers io
GUTS UNION OHMS.
•neat lud.rellntiNff.ed to I{.n4.
assailed, and
BiTTJJLE TO EITHER HALE OH FEJULIL
Boonlres but Mlle npUal. Addrstut,
lug awn,
lIBION CHM= CO,
apts:as J i orassigerine Trumbull Co.. 0
I NOTICE.
THE UNDEIIaIGNED has this
day dtsioeed of his entire mock of 001)111 AND
88010 to )(r. J. 7. 24CALL, who 1.111 cootie..
the tattiness at the old eland. 334 .LII.IIBTY
STBEZT.
Thankful for the Mend 'manna,* hereto:
bestowed, I would oak • continuance of tha s
=MI=
J. D. BAMALEY.
.rll Lt, IE7. spla::43
CIrftBUZIOU. A
Fon SALE.
• •
A GOTHIC BRICK HOUSE,
ghosted on Ohio avenue. on the Ilee of the 1 . .-
.enter flallw.7..heer th e large new Ifeltiodlst
Church. 21thichester.
The house Is belts In the latest Hudson river
style of architecture, ennialatng rotas
ILd kitchen. wits gas. to.. and Is mod admira
bley located on a lot SI feet front by 24 feet la
Depth, =lamented with fruit. shade treed,
shrubbery. a.
from the roof can obtained a magaleseat
view or the clues and Ohio river far Ora aline
7Or UMW particulars chilitre of
A. Y. GALL/kg/MM.
Xo. 4 Unetterha Ray.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
FRANCE'S TEA MART,
ao. vs DIAIIiOND, PITTS . 51711911.
Jun opined, • lame and chola stocker
Teas and Family Groceries.
Which are Wog retailed st lowest yrboltuale
pieta. Call an see thygoodA and pikes. Try
them, and you will be ant. to Ind,. tsr 7.u.
I selves. Terms atdointely 0A U. : , ' •
' IVN. FRANCE a SON,
apll:xlt 15 01&IIOND. 41tunirgb.
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
At 28. and 28 St. flair Street.
Wo • nave In store and are daily tangling. of
in
our own and other annfactures. • anent
FLOOR OIL CTNTfi&
• WINDUKOWNITG !A
RIL ER,
•
Y •
TABLE AND CARRIAGE
U/LArtll6,
BUY, lIULLANDB.
MADE N/XTGILES.
Alpo, LEATHER BELTING,
RUBBER. BELTING,
1106Z.ANDISTS.AM !AGEING.
Being manufacturers, we ere enabled to Wier
to merchants, carriage maker. and the retell
trade inn venire ate a. toprices mad goods Roth.
toned elsewhere la th e city.
J. at n,rmuLtra.
OEM
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, de.,
TUX
Clets ,a,3ael.
• large nuarteaant, on hand and receiving at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLUMBERS AND GM FITTERS,
164 Wood Street.
arb2l:b7 MIMI SIXTH.
IRON CITY CETLERY
No, 3 St. Clair Street.'
Haring pod of AxonEvr 81LG(76 the
entire stock of Hardware. Cutlery sod Variety
Hoods. as toe above stand, It is their Inteallon
to trey on lurid • Ilte.clist Hoek Of
HARDWARE. CUTLE Y.
Ourns.preP Heroiyef
sootstols lithHirjackle
it an p i a n ga r to " d o el 11:1116a
criudiuu Harem Beason, e.. Outtluielcaells
sod atasupu and smelled Neal and CaolledUng
litaraps. at ftert.st mule*.
W. 4.1., Bows, a n. c e x .
reldtilortl
pArEu IiANGINGS, -
Cff4ll3 Grades
FROM STAMPED GOLD AND SELVET,
TO TUE
f Caitiff 111311311 LSO WS V) !111 ROI.
At No. 101 Biotic." Street.
JOS. R. lIVGUES ir BRO.
sp,ll
MRS.
FASHIONABLE lIIILLINEB,
No. SO Diamond Alley; Plitabergb,Pe.
All the latest and meat fashionable styles of
HUN NETS and HATS for Ladles, litsset. and
Children dept consta n tly oat han dor =ado to
M
order on e shortest notice. Prices my reason
able. - ADM
SIGN OF BLINDS.--.IOIIN
aitows a CO,. 116 1111tbarreLn MINT,
opposite the Posta le. keep on bad or mats
lfrl P 4Pgill r t 6 ?Ira
yitatooltrada, t im m t meal. co.ored
mans, Sited rad Platers Cords and Tat11..11 , 0
the s a ne store, on band or made to Older. •
000 stock of Wolte and Calico dhlrts. Cohere
for gentlemen's..., Inh2:eur
MAPLE SUGAIL-24 barrels
choloe MAPLX SUOMI, inac aeaoload and
for anis by ISCHWEARSB. A Latta,
apia 171 and 174 Wood Mast.
TISEM
'WES KITS
IRON AND NW WORKS.
LEWIS, BAILEY, DALZELL & CO.
MANO7LOTTIBIBI 01
BAR,BOILER,SHEET
IRON
NAILS AND NAIL RODS.
0/710E AND WASEIRIIIIM
Nom. 64, 66 & 68. Anderson St.,
Three squares Honk of Hood Et. Elt.dge,
ALLEC,LIEXY CITY.
inIS'OSS
CARD TO THE POBIAC.
°Telex or roe PACTiriC A ATL•11711 TEL-}'
inite.rn Co. Or rue UNIT en
Citleborgh, April 17. liii.
HE PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC
Telegraph Col:opine of United State.
Imo contemplated. from the period Gans organ
leation, the bringing shoot each a redaction ln
the rates of long telegraphie mange. SS would
enable the eommerelal public to aoloy tee hell
tics of the telegraph for the trammlealen of let
tere, thereby . ..3log the telegraph to take. to
large cocoa. %be place of the
This reduction the)• have developed, and weald
ammonia that Omar wins are now open to the
public to all points where night operator. are
employed, hr the transmission of menages
after o•olock p. m.. at Um '.following rates,
Twisty wordier less, tame so tsit worts previous
to that hoer; more than twenty ertml• and not
mhradleg eloty, twice. the meal rate for ten
words; slaty words aid not •seeedllng one hun
dred end twenty words, three gram the renal
rote for ten words; and for .41.4411101A1 O.
hundred monis, or any hart thereof, the naval
toll for ten words. A sontilmation of the mine
literal patronage width hes heretofore tenet , /
1 tie Company la Its efforts to benefit the habil.
le ulted. 4110. b. TIAULMTON,
President ?sego and Atlantic Telegraph Co, of
the Colted . gtates. apilhatti
Pittsburgh Importing house.
13116. _
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
lairouTzars or FOREIGN
WINES AND LIQUORS
No. 400 Penn Street,
• PITTSBURGH,
Would direct the sitentlon of the public to the
flat that, possessing sated. lecitltiee throsge
Farrel large wine and Ibiner houses In Europe,
and mann. Malt Iniporiatiens direct. they arit
Wsbled to. efts tie various grades •r ell lee
gs end Liquors at prices less than Kaatern
rates. E Sand Wen Os qualities =deo:ape:loon
O
f prices eespeettnity endelterl.
A chains usortniant of PURE OLD RYE
Vfnir•ICEIC ooastatitly on hand. apiliste
OWN BYRNE,
Merchant Tailor,
Ø. 14 'WYLIE ST;,
(I orneily .t IL Mar Illreet,)
iJq SILICTION 01 TiGLIED 01 [DB3CD
CCOA: r iIE\TE;I3..
L.4.77.5T STYLES 07
Light and Dark &things
AND LT
PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED.
CALL AND EXLItiNZ
rettlev , ar stlettlen will be siren to th
!Tx LL and FIT of etl (.rmect..
OWEN BYMN - 1.1,
No. , Pi Wylie Street,
IP , ULU AIILILAIW HALL
ap '11:114:TTS
FRILADELPDLI
CLOAK HOUSE,
No. 68 Market Street.
M. ISTALECOINT',
(Buiresuar io n. cuasarneosan & CO.
Has Jail recolvecl ill the LAT= !STYLES of
Silk Basques and Basques,
C=l
Black and Fancy Cloth Bacques,
•nd all MI Welt silks or
ORNAMENTS & (BUGLE
♦nd • Ire ry Ina aeleatlw Ot
1111717015.
rartlenhir attention paid to orders. Ludt.
1111 gad It tolheir Iki•AZILIWO by giving as
WI before purchasing elsewhere.
ept6n•r9 • .
FIRM AND GARDEN SEEDS,
• 11110LESILLE. /ND 11111 FAIL.
Purchasers az* InYtte - 4 - 4 ,- exatetnit SW stack
welch comprises Oa moat Tellable varielaco t
Aitlttv.tloo.. Wearer the (0110.141 kWh ,
ueed rata. The 41211 , ::61, Ter!
ICO boo. Evergreint !Sweet
IGO boo. Loris Omen, or Ootor
SAMBH.
1•88 Pound.
:118/rtn. Woo 4•8 XBll/ 11.=81. 411,1 8. S'
103 •• W 0041.8 Earl. Covent U./A.l /
100 •• /fatly Long bloarlet 116ort-Tep........ 18
•• Whiter Ilratt.rooted 828 .
.10 •• Bed Turptp• 0ta1,....
re
-188 ••
000 •• Mummer Ycl i low
\Plga
Et=
Perloll 4 .4s. I•tr Ird.
Zbus .4 . Early 11b1t•1t0ne.........1110 41 eta.
10 . Fist Ookb 15tr5p.4140104)1 4 : SO - 44
10 ... 101104 r oLocto 40 11 , ..
SO 4 . Wed Top (strap - leaseo)•-• /I SO
SS " Lure UOlllO wtitto il 4.
II •• Pun:defog Rota Bags E 110 ..
SS " . Whit* fop Rota Bags 41 SO ••
1111 .. Abo.dellty Mtn
top 41 41 "
311 -.. tioldss . If ••
Bni'VElll.
lOC boo. XaTIT Daniel o.llcarke...,
Ao 6 . Zuly Tom Thumb.....
!!
Ear y Chantal. Ina
is 6 . Blame Dwarf LA:r Pod
.• 3Loyal Dwarf arroalat
78 I. Paris White Marromfat....".
78 Mack yalfarrowilat.
ff .• Eugenia
t.22..5119.,.°!-Z2g1."”"..."
fe “. gifll4.Z;;;. - - -
Lower:Paw, *dials 1.:41 q.:.. 11:
N " Tall Far sr. ape.--
Iliprou =DVS TOMATO, at SI'S per Pos.
.T. 33..1VC).15t, ,
Horticulturist and Seedeman,
No: 137 Liberty Street,
PIDITBDRUIT.
CHURCH DOORS.
THE ROOKIIIF HOURS.
DA /LT MULE RIAIIINGS.Smith.
• GOLDEN TREASURE. Rey. J. Smith.
DEVOTION REFUTE AND AFTER THE
HOLY CuMMUS lON. Ray. John• seem. -
SACRA FRP/ALTA. Ble b
PRAY ERB Mt CHILDREN. Kw. H.W.I.Ae . .
YAK PLEADING SAV/OUIL Eat. J. smitu.•
THE CII ItIsTIAN TRAIL RAT. Jobs /Cable.
''THOUGHTS FOR HOLY WEEK. law seweil.
DoUBLF. WITNESS OF THE CRUNCH. NT
Bishop Kip.
COMPANION TO SUNDAY SERVICES.
l/IFFICE OF Tux HOLY COMKUNION. El
Gosiburn•
. 11mA wont D. Gottlbarn.
LiDIRU3 PIULAAALTUBIC 0011711731.
TION.
aziaoin TDB CLIENTIAN YZALL
Vlabl i t io L trarl . l3 . . rsllC /LOADING or
HS !WILL •
•• • .
- THE LE HS Or BITEHATION. Jobs Henry
NeplHos. D. D.
SAIMAVE EL. Sadler.
OH DUCH DUCTILIVE SIDLE TROTH. Sadler
*Doe • large Honk of Seaday elateel Books, for
Ws by
J. O. WELOIN d CO.,
apIISMIS No. Ed WOOD Sr.. rittebardb.
iv 5f to avinbosol,mTs
=I
TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE,
It at Zia. 146 IMANT BTRIST.
COM=
PPROVEVG SMILE.
THAT , A
•
YOU
or
IT V
'Tf eco; lake boa. • oan or Prrso PEACHES,
STRAWBERRIES, BLACKBRRIES. PLUMS ,
CHERBLES or WBOBTLERIVAILIESS. Too Sr.
sore tonet Mon good, and at the lowest market
brim el
112 FEDERAL ZITHELT, Allegheny MY,
aDDId 61111011P$ =EV=
AD
W GOODS!
AT 12 1-2 -CENTS,
good Light snd Dark Prints;
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,.
Fine Wide Bleached Alaslins;
AT 25 CENTS,
One Case Colored Alpacas.
Beautiful Spring Pialdf;
34 Wool Detains, all colors;
B ack and Colored Silks;
New Spring Poplins;
New Lawns and Chin,Fes;
New French Ginghams;
New Shawls;
Balm:ral and Hoop Skirts;
Striped Dimities;
Nottingham Lace;
Bonnets, Oats, Ribbons, Flowers
Cassimeres, Tweeds, &c,
A VERY LARGE AND GOOD STOCK
SELT,TIQG AT LOW RATES,
Wholesale and Retail, at
WM. SEMPLE'S, ,
180 and 182 Federal St.,
ALLEGnsx.r virr.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
Q! FIOTUE OF AN ORDER OF
rthe thereh.
n Cif.r oi l Allegheny t7oanty,
otil l lolllY eVAi, Cl lLe g ol . tolV . Vl=
totenshly.. Allegheny .00.17.
will otter at .t.a Du o Oh
WednesdAy Stb, 1861,
I
tag the pre:mires. at 10 &elect A. N.. the AR
belogging to eald deceased. sltuste of the
Steubenville rile, about eleht WWI from the
city. io said tairuslitp, ceuety and Stat s
stone, e, and
to
welon's lin I)
Testate N.
N. °P dr•l'__,; . :lVp•._‘°oV:lgg, osl4
• 0. vs , : II W . 1(17.a p. tot Volt.
N. Et' 'at 11 :VI? *".
0.
M. MI •• E. 11.5 p. to • post. '
•I It. tNg W. 72. D. to • Pest.
1 8. 7 ;4 • 111:11 . 1°:171T407. t.
a. 7,4 W. W. 5 p. • etone.
• N. of I. W. 50. p. to • @Moe.
At the place of beglonlug, costalalog erne,
strict measure, on which le erected •• neat and
cosatortabm cottage. Wick Mouse, of ii. room.
lute Memo ban god other outhellellogs•
There Is also on the premier •• eichwd
choice fnelt trees, In good Munk condition.
shrubbery, de.. umlaut It owl of the moot dm:-
able places la tbe county. It Is also pnril
y yun-
It
erlaid with soul. and It II partly tunbered.
Ow evenconvsalenee for • plessma home.
To.. or a.sl.l—llne . third coos In band. (two
bandied dollars of which meet be pald Mon of
BMA balance ofsald third on condi - intl. there
of):lne .third to ono year. end remaining third In
two years from date erne egmation 0(.14 sale,
with annum Intenst bath garments, payable
annually. eecured 17Or zed marinate.
co
Man wad clue eyancla ebe pan by tae pur
chaser.
ISIIN svisraczritzn.
Adiutstistrstor,p4sr. the protases.
.17,52
MYEILS, fIOPPEIL k CO.,
[Summon t. R. E. SWUM Agent,)
MANUS ACTIVES.= OP .
FURNTURE
Of Every description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
. No. 45 Smithfield Street,
PEZTOSUAGIII, P. 16
Nit - A full wortmvot of TlttirbArgb 1114...fae
tared Saraltuss cozu tautly on hand at LOW OPT
CA= PEWEE.
WU. a. INTRVI...NfE. C. EOPrza...C. A. asTAIS.
P10=:,65
MINIM'S HERB MTTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
TO THE PUBLW.—I bale thil ail 01.41K4
BEANOLI ZIOUtIE tot the sale of
- itishbies . Herb Bitters,
•
In the City of Pittebstili, and lave &nth,
1. T. TAIINESTOCIC and U. M. HOLTON
my Agnate, to mg on end maths the um
S. •
L.UICIIIII3. Mardi 14. ISM
PAHNESTOOH & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
Thrarta-h-ot Elltroot,
rirresuses.
C
Bold by ill Itespeetable Drumlats.
Oar medi c inal 61,
t a trial to wallies 7 o.* Of
vase.
ii*U.R 3 l 34 titltl4W44:i: l l
=I
NOTICE-TO .OWNERS OF
CARTS, WA.GONS, &o.
ikereby siren to WI owners al Cuts.
Weaons, emiellos. to.. whether residents or
nonnresluents tno Domain or Lawrenceville,
N.. Bodge.
• 17 DI
:V
.
:: 1 1 ::
Pay their Licenses,
At the Thug meg Mk& of Ma Borough of Law
reaccelllr,
All themes not tothl en or *dere WAY let,
HU, will be placed In the heads of the street
- cosamtuumer far collectlou, **Wet to his fee
of Arty cents for collectle.. there. , , and all per
sona who neglect or refute to take out Humes,
will be subject to • penalty, to be recovered be
fore • Joel!. of thereat* mould through.
The ont metal plate. of preen.o years mut be
returned at the time Ilousea ate taken oat, or
Day Ze atatetherstor. .
BATES or LICZNSIS
Seen one-born
Each two-horse vehlele
leach two-horse hut. T 00
Windbag. sod wooer wbetts drawn by
two horses. • 00
For each addltlonal bond maul In any or
the SOOT' vaatales ' 100
WEL JANCEY. Traisurer
LARIILYCLTILLLApiII lit. W.
NEW , WALL PIPER
AID
. 01) . HUME STORE,
JOST OPMDIEEN AT
•
NO. 86 SMITHFIELD ST.,
=Low TIIII.IIM.
To accommodate tt a lemma ed trade. we Mee
ell'AtliTretTrEW, rg e' at a • n l ttle L ng
a sgt r oLyf W..? • Int o . o 'l,l Zel.ir k figa IA
Saha. Al :46 and 11.11Dtali Id VIP'
kinds.
IMAM:II—n aItITHFIELDSTEICItT•,
OLD ITA.Nu-00 AND 94 TalaLl 999EZT.
E. EDMONDSON & CO.
nadOm27 •
sHowr - HAND BITING, -A
P. , perfect kaowlsdge of thls valuable all
taught In ten short and easy lesson.. by prig.
steal reporter from London, Inland. Each
pupil taught separately and at any than tomtit
nigh own storiVenlencii. Apply to
DITZI
AUCTION SALES,
FURNITURE, CARPETS AND
Household Goods
AT A.:11L7C90.1.C0N,
Th Morning. April I6ih.
At aki o'clock, st Masonic Hall Auellon HOons4
AS lad 17 pin k street. will be oold. a roll Olte
assortment of furniture, Carpets and llossehold
Hoods, comprising /Carole Tor , Drooillllg.." -
rents, Waal, Mandl.. (plata and enclosed.) It ard.
fetea-
L u te s : ooh k nik a t n Parlor Chairs, e e
Woos. Chairs; IHnlng, Eitaaslos. c,ll sod
Kitchen Tables; Lea and High Poet Bedsteads.
klatkrusoe. lest . Hallo and Lledding, largo
Plats Mirroro, d
anndrle alac s. tiines, CutleiT , se.
gars. Pickle. an
Also, one PAmily Baroucbc will be culd st II
o'clock a. In.
New Carpets at IN o'clock p. precisely.
,
spin T. •. McCLL.t.LAND. Ana,
ENGINES AND BOILERS, OIL
WZLL TOOLS, TUBLIiIi. !SUCKER
RODS,fILOVEZ, ANTILat de.
081 ittf)NOSGAIIELA WIIABF,
Near foot of Wood street.
THIS (Thetaday).AMTIERNOON. April Uth, at
3 o'clock. will be sokl. Xi Monongahela vetwc.
near foot of Wood street. at the l'arkereberg
Wborftiont:
second-hd lonians, inch cylinder,
40 lnell st an roke;
1 Portable Boiler:
Doullle•flaed BoLer, 14 feet long, P 1 in
ches diameter;
1730 feet inch Artsalan Tubing, with bran
Sl ack &
feet S a cker Thadri
124 feet ila loch ktope;
1:00 feat y Inch Bone;
2 eel Baring Toots;
2 pair Bellows;
2.a/tilts, Vice, Wrenches.
a • le A. HoILWAINE, Auer.
SILVER PLATED WARE
AT AUCTION.
Will be Bold Without Reserve
A large sad elegant inartment ormAinLtlcent
Silver-Plated Ware,
Tuesday Morning, April 23d,
At 10 o'clock, aad coatieulog
Fifth .acct, by
NITBSON, PALMER & CO
•
The stock comprised the largest vartely Veer
offered la Ude ally. and la otthe best quality and
gorkenanahlp, from one of the la , geat Easters
taaalsfactorers, among In
elegant designs and dada, Tea, Tetra-tete sad
Ordammlon :Setts: Urns. Oyster and Batter
Dishes, Cate and Card Baskets, Tea sad Lames
Cuter.; Wtne, lfrrtlt, malt and Celery Mande;
lee and Byron Pitchers; I'm and Cake Knives;
Cum, (Weld+, lee Howie, Idaptla Hama. d 0...
holders. Table Belle,• Ides.* Labels, Candle•
stinks, Knife Beals, 'Walters, nate Mande,
Sugar Dredges, Town Backe. griwrve Booona,
Pirtle Torts. Tobacco Boles. Flab 131110 and
variety of talacellancons midst... Al %be
warts are all fret nod beery plate , the
attention of dealer. and landlles •Le alined to
this Cale. ap1145
LARGE SALE OF CANNED'
Fruits, Vegetables,
tyysrrioias, .!kc.;
AT AUCTION, •
At Masonic Hall Auction Booms, tot. /Sand Si
TWA stmt. on .
• Friday Morning, April 191114
At 10 o'cloce precisely, will be sold. wilbent re
lievea very large aid fresh aseortment of
llRentd.' • 0,4; and hiortonie (Mooed greets
and Vegetables, among which win be found - the
following:
ee doseallh. 01111 P11•00C1/
100 " de;
" 7 Tomateeel - •
ie 2 ee;••
"
• Pear.;
20
20 .• 2 e• gear.
oars:
60 •• 2 Blackberries;
i• 2 Strawberries;
. 53 •1 .• Tine •pplee;
. 60 .•1 Cherrlese
" 2 " Core Oyster.;
o;
Also lot of Segan, Tee d s. Cutlery sad ion
diieu The ettention of hotel, boardieg brace
and renew.= teepee,. fuelling nod dealers Ls
eailed to tea. male. clean geode we warranted
fresh. sound u,c to package.. nod will be
red to coma tuts, to sent,
apt/ - T. A. NeOLNLLItIiD,
QUOT GIONCRIFLES,PISTOLS,
WATCHXS,
• AT AUCTION.
At Maconlo Hon Auction Hoorn, Mon AS and 57
rlfin mast, on
Friday Evening, April
At Vi o'clock preciselymill ba sold, a gestalt)
of rocket anti Army Itsvolvers, Sharps and
other makes breech-loading Hines and Carbi 's,
nes;
Double and blagle Barrel Sao% Guns, Smooth
bore Muskets, and • few 111171110 Watches and
sundries.
•010
CARPF4TEIIS 9 TOOLS
AT AUCTION.
On IfTlellAY IfENINO. ADrti Iktk.
o'clock, In Illasonte Hall Auction looms. u ancl
at Flan street, EH les sold, one cheat of Cat.
pottery Tool.,eomplete. Leer* lot of float
Builders' Tool. Also. tot or neer Hatchet.
'Ouch are starennted, and snudele.
T.l. McCLI.LLAIID, •uct.
Al lON SALES.
110 Ismlthlield St.. opposite Post Wise.
Lisi sad evenleg Wes on. Tuesday. Tlna;
d. 7 and 0.101407, of Boot.. 00
Goods., Hosiery Hardware, Btraw o" eoods.,
Qtaanfirats.. Oiocerles. dents. Furnistilng
Goode, Hats, Hotloo., te. Private pales on
Yonday, Wereudsynad Friday* Smell stuns
non to lacrallare soles. !teal ratite held on
IstarglA sad sold on conssuls.lo..
J.IW. BOZIN &CO.'
- Atiottouseis.
PROPOSALS FORIRON WORK
.
Sealed lropoeals will be reeeired at role ogle*
until I o'clock on FRIDAY, the ad day of Al..
Dia, for the necessary Iron work for as Iron oof
ler-flarnifor Win Otlance Light-hot.. Straits
or Deckleave, Miehigan. Plass and shecillea,
Was for this wort can be olatattiod on applica
tion to thie ofnee. or to lien. W. S. 1011 h, N.-
perinteeding ingineer at Oat Part, Coot coun
ty, Illinois.
Thi. Ma worn 0111 be required to no delivered
oe or Otto. the lien of Jens. 1114,01 board of •
easel either et Buiralo. N. 'T. CleVe i D..
Detroit, Michigan. or Chicago .
111. at Oa oP •
Lion of the bidder, but the piae• of delivery...*
bo stated Paths bid.
The iron wort will amount to ..boll IMO*
potted.. Of vehicle about PROD will ix bolter
work. sad the realdite will be eastdron mad ten
sion rod., belts. go.
The Sexed rmerves the right to reject upon..
pout. or -to refuse to remise .117 Dm of the
work which may not be In strict conformity with
the contract and opeclecation..• and no ontract
will be considered - Wad i ng unt il oPPtored
ill h o
tieenstary of the Tr-usury. oo 1.14 w I ha
noel.. or eonalderad _except from Dead Add
manufacturers, .4 each offer must be accom-
Dented by a written guarantee, alms.. by Um
bidder and competent surety. that tn the event
of the acceptance of suet bid the ttheessaly con•
tract will be entered Into.
Bond and meurity for tha (MIMI* falndieeet
of the contract will be required.
The sum for which the bidder propo.• to far.
Dish the Iron work, according to the drawings
and .pectheationa, MUM be 41111aCtl7 elated.
ands copy of the ;minted specie hatless .0.1 be
enclosed with she bid se erldellee that than la
no misdate as to the object of his proposal.
All peopeulds nuns be tested sad radon.
...Proposal. for Dun Wore for W.guhatim
Lihht-hOnee," sod then enclosed la another en
velops and addretud so the Chairman of tho
Light-house woard. Wubington. D.C.
ho bidwill be con.idered that dots not con
form to th e requirement. of this ad vertirement.
peern tttiIiVIMAIZI en DID; it
the time and place berelebefore spociled.
By order of the Webs-house Board.
W. Ir. It
all BRICE. Maims.'
Tremor, Department. Utica Licht-loatu• Board.
Wa tlseaton, D. V.. AV* 0. Wt.
apillwrib•TrAll
TIIS MERCHAIITS 051011 •
EXPRESS CONPANY.
CAPITAL, $20,000 1 000.
Owsed sad °pentad W/
Our Merchants and Manufactarers.
PLUMES ET EXPRESS. Money,
Adyalaables, Freight and Par
eels, over more. than 113,000
miles of Express Line, at last
and liberal rates, saves Millions
yearly to Express Shippers, and
can be made permanent only
by their liberal patronage.
This we hope to merit and re.
ceive.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
an,, WM. LITTLE, Agent.
.. .43 75
=I
pATENT WINDOW SASH.
P►TENTLD JANILILIII rd, ha
WAXWING WINDOWS aim. Es's
This Bas of sat constructed is to IA easily to
ken (Tom window without rem:ming the sash
and parting beads, ,enabl lug the tionsikeeper to
do her work In ball the ustirl time, and Will
much more ease. It Is bat cortiLug Into mem
dm Donn bu il d without 'seeing I. A_ or win
ow can he attend at • tritllnn cost. G.a mo .
ken an 1 balkier. semin a right at as 00117 dsT.
Turners Is going Inst. Gnaw Indacements of
fered to men of small capital. Fir suns and
.'"""Y rlghN ay 1 to
Doff et waffunraroa.
No. GT Fourth street: Pittsburgh; room Ms,
second floor ackst_
LlNE.—too bblik white Li
-t-•lot by •
to eta 7. B. CANTLELD iISON
J. A. GRAS.
cLusra Orncs.
«LS PUIISUA-IiCE OF TILE
21st station at to tat relating toelleghe sir
County, approved IL. Ist Sal 114 Yt7.1111. and •f
[be ildandatcat to sald section. aoruabeed the MA
day of /Jaren. ISM. I. DAVID •]]Cl\. Jr.,
Ti snare, at sail County. her•hy We notice
that tat Dl:tulle/LW of the several Wards • Bor.
oaks .at 2 -11 + 11 . 1 a 1 Pa. WILL 11T, UFLI. and I
aottl ha peptise 10 ranely• the
IT, STITI, POOR in BOUM TAII3 FOS ISG7,
The First Day of Nay, 1867.
SAM Tazrscza Mp 1l at the .. TRAA A DIJIji n II T 'I
L
OrrlC, .1.11 th • ifligb p
t Of u
with • •
Deduction of Five Per Cent.
Dtmount for prompt payment to 001 PS.Otl
Paring the whole amount of their Mzes.
Than wilt be no doilnetion allowed on Wm
daring the month of Aaiun. Thera will be
TEN PLI CZNT. idded to all tare. remolding
nopald on the 71:1111 DIX Cl SZPVIRELB.
apliwtaiwY
nrrszcsoz. Mmtb. 1157.
tgrNOTICE.—THE ALLEGHE.
440 UNIT
.1.1.39P - 17337a2011. 14
EXECtilv.e. COMMITTEE,
WANTED. -500 erks, and
s • sad Astb•rs nur us •r usplutout In
Pittsburgh t• anon that AINP/1T.W .8 UAIt
GINZELLTOD , continuos to sallbet,l. OAS mr.
Tanana. an. made Ira thing
rigisia. - • , / ta• e..•
Grater. It Is Us ulv thing oftl• kl:‘ ,l Us , st hu
,real mutt. Diems is tli• Mugu*, ,C•n• urn
its What WM. nra =Akin.
J. S. TILTS:X.
t.
/10. US FOURTH MM. PirragrnOn. M;
AGENTS WANTED, Z.. lA% it. Clair 111.r.n._
. •
• . .
WILL lII=
On Saturday, April 20th, 1167,
• t ths of the CIIAIEMA.N;
♦ full ettendnee U rt vested, An 11. &tom 11Fr
halals g th• No.:W.OIR Couventlon...l otl.f
Dula.. of importance will thes be coaggerell.
EMI
nE==•=l
arSTEUBEITILLE
• FrAWATM SEWINARY.
The Smoker swish of thia Listltollea
WILL OPEN MAY 6th.
Terms, om melon of Ave moat s, Cu Dowd
ihf. room. 11eht, ie.. $10; taluou from 1110 to
sl*, A.:wording to alas: erutdog. 50 omits per
doze.. We have reduced oar taw &Dont /Oyer
Cool. fer the coadhe Tom'. -
Ter
%rent trawl, D.D..
niperinteneest.
Asir. A. Y. MUD, A. M., frinclpsa.
ashill mit
FOB ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM B. ROSS,
•
Of All•gbout 1 .• • i••• 1 , • ,•• tor A.-
mows tqAhoe cleats/qua tha it•p••11.-
tan towisty tun.
Felt COUNTY CORMISIIIONEB.
JOSEPH B. BI'DONALO,
af: b .ggg..7l.l* Vatri7;gia'ar. 'bdatt;
. •Dll:i17
FOR -COUNTY TREASUBER.
WILLIAM M'CLEAN,
Of flit tosraehio. (formerly 'North Payette, will
M a cazdidate ter County Treuerer, soll.t to
the decision of the Colon Kepobllcen County
Cenventlsa. .10:00
•
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
C. HULTI
(
win be • condlelots for the ores .f TIZOTHON
OTLBT. ant:4ft% to the teelelos of the Unto
numbUun Convention..
F OB PROTHONOTARY,
•
JACOB H. WALTER,
Will Do a Coaltdato for ita ones of PILOTECOW.
MART, solieet so Ile declaim. of 1.1 i• Demi
Repotdlcat Conveotion. atitinitd.tarT
FOR COUNTY TELEASEBEJI4
Mid. BENXI:TON E
tromarly of lrlc•t•. ala. Ciauds) *in le •
Casdidat•l•r COU T THELSIIILL sablect
thadeld.i of tl. IIal.• Barattllca• Con•••i
tin. • • • • altsfrns
OPENING.
I UIU am COMM lESORiIIIT 01
BOYS' CLOTIiING,
For the Spring Season,
AT TERN MODERATE PRICES.
GRAY & LOGAN,
4 2, No. 47 It. Clair Street.
=2
HENRY G. HALE
MUM Ca Yffi LU SL SA in
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED.
colummum
All the Novelties of the Beason,
mud, t• •
pint-Class Merchant Tailoring
Eatablialunont.
tr..IIESPENEDE
•
Merchant Tailor,
No. 50 ST. CLUB STRUT.
saw IBM 000D5Nst opeued. AII itt
and anr MI6 patteps got op Is tbe latest Wt,
era alalca : mbinge
GOURLEY & LOGU,
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
Tian Jut opened lb= new, stock of
FASHIONABLE 'COODS.
as St. Ciatr St., Pittsburgh.
Flame gl.• es tell before purebsathe e
where. pems
EE.ATS I HILTS
if./.11/111AN (MIN STI.XL
ORAllail .. Bc BYRNE ,
At a 0.112 St. Clair Street, •
Hue one of Oa vary best retail stocks Of
DAM CAPS AND MAW 600D8
lo Ina atty. and constantly In mem of all tau
ls new, as loon u they can to mused."
teen Aleutian :lean to mall's& axcluteely.
ap17:1311 •
NEW HATS!
FOR NPR) 0,
AT VERY LOW MOM
14cCORD 41:
Et root.
ago s3O
$lO „Fatg,3l,s OR
t elS
=and, WITSIONT NISI, la. WV Onslams.
foeassat sad Doaerable. AND 110 CoStrarrriON.
mood sad eaargesla Assist. (Leal. axe lien SOD
men) are Wanted Co rsore.st vs la erellr City
oOD C ooo ll. • NASA Caceres 10 sak• roolle ) ,
ad raaNANSNT YarrsOlneiNT IS *forte to
!Sr.) solrsop easing • roe bears dolly to Sparc
for Winer tortleelars please call oil, or ad
ems. m. W. JAC/L/30X AS OLS, 11 8011th
Naltlolote
JOHN IPECKr ORNAMENTAL
N WOILILLB AND PZETIMIZA. 9A
loath stmt. moo door Iva *Wood. ritialmebb.
Alosf • on bvd a /canal assormiont of La.
4100 . wlss, Bands, GaAs; blovlezneWs Wise.
rows. Aviv. tiasrd Lb. U, Arseelats. to.
A food prim la cub trill bo even lor Bay
NAL,
Ladles.. sal vothnnen . sbaleindting dons
testes lovas, 000210061 •
WINDOW
pri SEL ng lDElL—Having
reeePred our s adh
stock
w of Ses we on
now prepared to sell at the loest cash prices,
either oh 'lassie er retail. The best assort.
meat that can be found la the city. AlsO, • ne*
etre Of Shades lust received. haul and see them
iloa. m and =US. filar street.
main i , It 11. PIIILLIII3.
NOTICES.
Coer77ll . Tacasnixx`i 0 77 1 . 1 c.
Plrranrlo7l, Apc7ll.lW7. (
al=i33:3
Et=
JOHN W. RIDDZI.I..
casarsaa.
EDUCATIONAL.
Ly.w p i) • 614 k• :44
TAIIAIRS.
HATA C
=EI
WANTS.
(
WANTED -FOREMAN;
S. ems e•mpetertste art es SOREICILN IN R
LIVERY STAPLE. Iftddle aeod Angie man
preferred. inquire at
NOWRILD'S LIVERY ST.A.IILIV.
eptsal Iftrot St., near Itortensabela House.
W A..NTE D.
-A. dOOm SOY.
TO learn the Jewel?? trade. None bet . Stead
one need setae. Address
ayISMIIS J LW KLItY. Gearrte
WANTED.
ISet.leasixisess,
Wbo eau eagage Apply personally to
or address,
W. D. BAKED.
apIS44 , IT 116 DIAmoND n..ritubuNre._ .
WANTED -AGENT.
A strictly ,w.el. ant successful Lit, In..
Ca Company Is desirous of establlsllsg s gas-
rol Assoey for one or more of tle Western
nos of rozasyloookla. Mewling 11..1t1 of
Plttabursl. LlT•ral WI. KM& axolaslve .n-
trot of the Desloge. offered. CM ..... e P. 0.0.
Red So apply. Addrsu 0. Us 1951
IZMEM!
MOTU KALI /LIM NICIIALT,
I. sirst7 township sat *aunty, to soils vim paw.
Cu work. It, canto'. 431 bubo; retail prim
PA* Sold by sobsgriptioo ably. Address bo
a, C. LabINICT a Cu.
'fl ar d ka '" VA: lll Third street, Pittslrorgh. Zs.
WANTED.-
AGENTS. -1.00 0
MALL AjID iIIIALIC. — TIto ben chants
yet. A work of Ellstorleal setae and Itetionst
Interest. Pao *My Wart of onr Yet Is
Rif% Ettr(7l7T a lli 11 DUB raft Crla
MA DEM. By Hos. J. T. Headley. IA ono
Haes.* release, Illaztrsted. send St oaco
tort rrns 000 territory. Address,
A. T. LCOST t CI..
stalUetaterT St Market St.. Pltuserett. Ps'
BANKING' lIOUBE OF
• JAY COO & CO.,
No. 20 Wall St,
' CORNS. Or M►te•ll )(LW TOHL
We boy mid sell Land most Ilbersl earreni
prices, mutton,. tyfallsopoly of
Government Bonds of all. Issues,
SEVEN-MIITIES,
Compound Interest Notes,
Mad execute ardors for Danboro Asa solo or
•
STOCKS,. BONIICAND GOLD.
We bare ended to oar office large rooms for
the a-nommedatlon of the Daalic demsnd tor In
vestment. In d anemones of Government Lno
mettles, sod spa COZITCII6.ICO of oar nioee and
Bold customers.
'Dalai-THIRTIES CONVERTED INTO
EWE-TWENTIES at UOVERNKIENT 'RITZ&
Circulars. mita full particulars. fornisked
au
apnitestlon
apantSl JAY COOKS L OO/
HART,•CAUGREY & CO,
Bankers and. Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS;
prrresugon, PA„
fBUaOEB3oZB TO ILLYEA, HIM f 000
=MI
Exc ange, Coin; Coupons.
And rittiFil c t=loula Up the var•
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
AirIBIGIST DB/173 ON LONDON. Isttma
N. HOLMES & SONS,
313.4161V5M : LE11
No. 57 Marktii, Street,
PITTSBURGH.
Deposits reestsed Mr Tends ant Currency.
Collections Inuit so 1.11 the principal polata of
the United &MOS and Caned..
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AHD BOLD OH commun.
•
Portloaltr ottontleo paid to the patinae tad
tato of
17. S. Securities,
imd.dtzs U. S. 81SE5 or 16111:
de. de. 5-dent -
• ..
U. S. FMCS 10_4o
U. CETITIO.S.Tk. OP INDICATZDNEBB.
Orders sad Vooollerebought or collected.
ja.lo:el
DOLLAR
SAVINGS BANK,
No. 65 Fourth Street,
.CHARTIERED IN 1855.
Open daily from t to 2 o'clock, ohm on Wedneas
day and tlaturday evening., from Ma y lag to N... -
vember Ist, teem 7 tot o'olook , a.. from nil.
amber In to May Ist, from I to a o'clock.
DepoDts received of all swim of not 'cm than
One Dollar, and a dividend of the prodm de
clared Delos a year, In June and December. In
ter.ot has been declared acial-ennosilly In June
and December smog the Bank was organised, at
the role of alt per cent. a year.
Interest.. lf not drawn not. Is placed to the
credit of the deposltor as princiPnt. end bean the
Mete leteeeet from the ant days of Jose sod
December compounding twice a year without
troubling tbe devoid= to call. or even to present
him paws boot. At thla rate money will double In
le ßook. co tw ut:111 1 017
_the Charter, By-Law Bolas
ant itegalations, tamlaned grstla, on appticallon
at the ogice. •
razaromfr—Ecoses ALBILZI.
IlltalltDaarat
John S. Backofen. A. M. Pollock, M.D..
Benj. L. Fahnestock, Hobert Bola%
James Herd... John 21. lilmenbefgaf.
Janice klcAnley James Biddle,
James B. D. bleeds, talerander .
Isaac M. Pennock. Chrlstlan Yeager.
...- TAUS
W. J. Anderson.
Calvin Adm..
Jois C. B laanr.
liartrgerfa.
Won. A. Canter. -
Charles A. Colton.
Jlobert C. Loomis,
•John
Jobe J. (Mewl..
WlLltam A. Hares.
Peters. Hustker.•
BJeturd Item
iltirAtrAtitt — CHLßL
151C1MAST--Jl.B. B.
Janie. D. HeHT,
Henry!. Lynch.
Peter A.Aladeirs.
Jobe Marshall,
Walter P. Marshall.
John H. McFadden.
Ormsby Phillips,
HenrylL. Kinsoalt.
Wm. Y. Belorildt,
Alexander Tindle.
W m. itha P. m Vankirt,
N Dl
A. COLTILs.
D. MICROS. YistraTlt
pEOPLES 9
SAVINGS BANE,
OF PITTSBIIIIGH,
.LATORPORATED 11166.
capita , - - $lOO,OOO.
• OFFIO& 710. '77 FOURTH STREET,
BENDY LLOYD.
..WLIALLD REL.
President,
WIC. Vrealdent,.
TEUBTETS:
HMV! WILUAII
JA•zn I. 137.X.SZTT, .3 Abuts LIIIIIMOTT.
E. P. Jozza, T nOS. 11A1.7.4)Dr.
W. M. (WaldW
LUJAN LT, Joliin t AZZO D.N. OCIILI.T.
&attar! ind ?reamer, EMU L TOS 101111010
PM per cent. Interest allowed. time &Plat&
Investments ntsdnlst liavernment and AWE..
tate beettrittes.
Bank open daily'. except PandS7. from nine
ogelock. a.... to four o'ooo4 a.. sad on
Wednesdsi d Saturday drrazaigs toms as to
:One o'clocn• sahli:vat
f'>l'iß ;x'll
!Wren',GU. Toirr
VIM CRICAGO RAIL-I
, WAY CO.. OrrlC2 Of RACILICrAST.
CllfabOrAh. P., /Wen r. Ue7.
11117_11END O. 3.—The heard
.1.... of Directors of this Company have declared
CO muter quarterly dividend or
TWO LTD ONE-HALF UlO PE3 OUT,
freerof Government Int. on the stock, perab!e
won and atter Tuesday. the lath Co.l, tem. et
e egiro of Winslow. Larder I Co., hid. 31 and
3.1 Pine Wee , . to those, regletered as New York,
and at the aloe of the Treamarrer to thee. =Sle.
teed et rmsegirgb.
The trawler toot enttlelore on the Xab daodor
of *DM le , G.
apll mit Ir. it. ntrrcetszos.s..i.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
The Beard of Dlreetors of the Peelle sad At
',nue Telegraph Company. Clips United natea
have this dor declared • Quarterly Dividend.
Ohs .eveeth.) out Of Ufa oersted. of the C.:mea
nt en to •pril the let, at th e rata of Tilt Fig
CENT. fT.P. ASIIICfr,n ail paid op Meet;
o
persele at the °Zee of the TraraeNte of tee
Compeer. 49111th street. Nltubargh, on and
after
this date. EDI. ABD JAT
ALL aver.
apl7:niC
s!l=Mrl!=
HOLMES, BELL & Co.,
Anchor Coon Mills, Pittsbarib,
ltanufacturess of
/INCHON (A) SHEETING&
AN (11) SHEETING&
ANCHOR. (C) SHEETLIIGS.
And SATTINfI. WS=