The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 19, 1867, Image 2

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APRIL I. lISI
TUE OHIO PROPOSITIONS..
As our readers already- know, the
people of Ohio . will vote at the October
election on the proposition to strike the
word "white" from the clause in the
Constitution which .prescribes the quali
fications of electors, ilnd also upon a
proposition to . disfranehise deserters. If
the propOsitions shell be approved,
thencefoiicant blacks Will exercise the
right of suffrage on the same terms as
whites, and deserters will be 'excluded
from the polls altogether
Bo long as slavery existed in bat( the
. _
territory of the ReMtblic, claiming four
millions of "victims, it was inevitable
that diatinciions of caste should be main
Mined. That condition of things Lae
paned away, never to.return again.
Nor is thin all. In eleven of the South
ern Stites, and in at least half a dozen.
Northern ones, the blacks are now
voters, on the same terms as their white
neighbors.' Mote than three quarters of
the colored men who are resideuts of the
Ittilied"Statea, possess the ballot. The
celerity with which they acquired this
right, and the unanimity with which
politician{ of all party affiliations are en
gaged in propitiating them, in order to
•secuni their •co.operation, or at least to
&Vide 'theft. streegth, imparts n strong
probability to the conjecture that what
eier hindrances may yet exist to their
enfranchisement in tlle other States, they
Lave net long to wait. The / let oLIIte
tido is strongly in their favor. They
Lave nearly a million of ballots in their
hands, which is a very conaiderable pro
.
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Inirtion of the aggregate political power
of the country, and they can summarily'
and thoroughly punish any party that
• shall presume to' bar the access of the
residue of their race io all the rights and
immunities of, citizenship. The blacks
hold in the Republic to-day more votes
than the Irish do, and will soon make
their poWer felt as effectually.
The Deniocratie . journals in Ohio are
not only taking, ground against both the
proposed .alterations,•but ore endeavor
ing to . diaw half.hearted .Republicans to.
the sup Port of their candidates. This
- involves the admission that the Demo
cratic party is opposed to democratic
principles. It that party at the North
- is prepared to - take-that ground, and
have it so understood at the South, it
will most decidedly stand in the way of
that "courting of the blacks," begun by
its membeis in the Southern States.
.-Whatever local' advantages they may
gain in- Ohio will be Imuch.more-taif
counterbalanced by losses elsewhere.
But this •is neither; exclusively nor
chiefly a question of expediency; of loss
or 'gain. It is a question of absolute
right, andassuch ought to be determin
ed. Whatever delays may occur through
the cowardice, prejudices, or antipathies
of Republicans, the final result is not
involved in uncertainty, and cannot be
Postnened for many years.
We think the Republican members of
the Legislature made a mistake in coup
ling the proposition taking the ballot
from deserters with that giving the bal
lot to blacks. The better plan was to
submit the proposition for impartial suf
frage byltself, upon its own merits, and
leave the.-people to deride upon It with.
outthe - pressure of extraneous Consid
orations:'
Precisely what the. propoeithin
specting deserters is we are not sure we
. • apprehend. If the term deserters Is re
stricted -to such men as were actually
mastered into the military service r and
then absconded, the disability with
which they are thus threatened can well
be justified on the score of absolute jus
tice. •Deties and rights are recipracal.
They are the exact measure of each
-other: The duties of citizenship 'are as
long and broad as the privileges thereof.
The man who refuses to perform his ffn
ties, clehrly forfeits his immuulties,land
has no right to complain if Le is stripped
of them. The enforcement of
dislhili
tics Incurred in this way, is purely a
matter of expediency. Nobody doubts'
the justice or wisdom of_ debarntig a
convicted and unpardoned felon of ithe
rights of yotmg, serving , on juries; hold
ing offices, or exercising in any other
manner the peculiar privileges apper
taining to citizenship. tie has failed in
hie duties, and so lost his right to priv
ileges. The principle is the same as to
deserters. The expediency of rigidly
applying it to them depends upon cir
cumstances, concerning which good and
sound men differ. It is not our inten
tion to enter on the discussion of this
point.
. .
_ But, if the term deserters is designed
• to cover not only the class already de-.
scribed, bit that ether class who were
enrolled as liable to military duty, were
drafted, add failed to respond as re
quired, the case is greatly changed. It
may well be considered whether such
• men Were deserters actually or only con
( structively. If they were deserters only
in the latter sense, it becomes a question
of serious moment to Inquire how far
keavY penalties ought to lie visited upon
that - graae of- - offences, as this inquiry
proceeds It would be discovered that one.
:tile, growing entirely out of the neces
skies of the case, might be permissible
during the actual continuance of the war,
which would beinauWeisntly harsh and
prejudicial after the struggle hail ceased.
Besides, it by no means follows that
every man duly enrolled and drafted,
was actually liable to service or had no
tics that his name was drawn. Dead
•
men Were., drafted, and men who were
in the service, and men who bad retool"-
ed in the proper pursuit of business to
other districts. We have no sympathy
for skulks, or sneaks, or ;copperheads;
but a . proviston like that . under review
must be earefully drawn or rank injus
tice will result from it in many cases. It
it IS 5 rule of common SOW; as it is of
law, that ninety-nine guilty persona Lad
better go free than that one innocent in
dividual should suffer, then we think the
' inference well taken that this prop7si„
lion, unless guarded with almost super
human' fbrethonght, will work injusteic.
IT OREM to bo rendered certain that
the Liberals . in Mexico have disgraced
themselves and their cause, by the de
liberate and Wholesale slaughter of pris
oners of war. This was at firtt denied,
though on what competent authority we
failed .. to see. iNow t the- oflcisi order
for the execntion is published, and Lib.
oral newspapers across the Rio Grande
confess to the atrocity; It is manifest
that with the withdrawal of the French
the Mexicans will sink 'a long way to
wards anarchy and barbarism..
Alyea to-the eattefaction of the Broad.
way :rne.tehante,; Qovernor Ferdon has
vetoed thO act passed by the New York
LegiskiturO, authorizing the construe•
lion of a pastionger
. ntilway on that im-
portant thoroughfare.
. .
Cossciousam of power has-seldom,
if ever,• bren displayed in a stronger
light than by the Prussian Prime lairds-
ter in his recent note demanding of
France an explanation of the purpose
for which it was arming. The Inter
pretation of that note is, we are 'TAO;
you are not; either cease preparations,
or we shall i strike at once. '
The humiliation of a nation has rarely
been more complete than that of France
in being constrained to giveS moderate
answer to such a mission. Sven one
year ago such language from any power
in Europe to 'France would have been
generally deemed audacious, and un
less promptly retracted ,would have
resulted in a collision of arms. Now
France is constrained to be content with
an arrangement by which Luxemburg,
the province in dispute, shall become
neutral territory.L Whether Prussia will
consent to this maybe considered doubt.
. .
It appears Probable that Prussia, Italy
and Russia have a nental understanding.
It is not impossible that Austria is in
cluded in the arrangement. 'Each of
those four Eoirers. contemplate schemes
of territorial acquisition, to which
France is not likely to consent. Raving
views in common, they aro naturally
drawn together, and when the favorable
conjuncture shall arise will be likely
in concert to carry out their plans.' Uni
ted they aro too strong for France or
Great Britain to Interpose with any hope
of success.
TICE REV. INERT WARD BEECHER
bas been nominated for a seat in the
Nov York Constitutional Convention.
It has not been our fortune to concur in
'all be has said and dole, nor yet to have
a very high conception 'of the adopted
neseotmen of his calling to the manage
ment of practical affairs; and yet We trust
he may accept and be elected. Ile pos
t sesses extraordinary capacities both of
head and heart; is a genuine friend of
civil and social progresi; has no politi
cal ambitions to look after and promote;
and will do what ever he thinks to be
just, and proper. A half dozen such
men would do the Convention no dam
age.
MODEMS STATISTICS show that many
sorts of events, formerly supposed to be
fortuitous or accidental, are under the
control of fixed laws, and happen In de
terminate ratios. Murders and suicides,
for instance, are found to. happen with
astonishing uniformity. It has recently
been. ascertained that in Paris an ad
vance of ten francs on the price of a
bushel of wheat, certainly increases by
seven thousand the number of persons
convicted of offences hrthe lower Crimi
nal Courts. The difticulties of procur
ing bread, increases by sO much, the re
sort to unlawful means for obtaining
subsistence.
Ix is no trifling enterprise to establish
and carry on successfully ROW daily pa•
pers. The experiment costs money, and
without an immense Contingent fund,
the new paper, no matter how ably con
ducted, generally goes under, bankrupt
ing the proprietors. In Waahingtontke
Leader, a spicy daily, has p ceased to ex
ist after a very brief career, and in Phil
adelphia the Star, a well cothlueted
sheet, is reported as eking out a precari
ous existence with suspension Imminent.
Short of an hundred thoUsand dollars
capital to sink, it is unsafe to embark in
the daily newspaper btudness.
Tnu Southern journals are seriously
advocathig The planting of corn and
other cereals in place of cotton. The
great want of food existing in many of
the Southern 'States, it is urged, need
never niain be experienced, if at least
a portion of the plantations! are devoted
the fittere to the raislng of grain.
Tim Young Men's Mercanttle Associa
tion of Cincinnati recently indulged in
an animated discussion upon an amend
ment, proposed to their constitution, de
nying the privilege of membership to
colored folks; The amendment did not
prevail. •
Superstition—Two Women Barn Up a
Child Bemuse He ls a Deoll—Horrible
Cruelty.
The Raleigh [N. C.] Sentinel contains
a letter from a correspondent in Louis
burg, in that State, front which we ex
tract the - following: •
As a sign of the times, I send you an
account of a murder committed in this
county on the night of the 21st (Sunday)
•ul t. Mary and Becky Jane Collins freed
women, mother and daughter, the form
er about fifty years and the latter thirty
years ofage, were living in the yard of a
widow, though not employed by her.
Becky had two small children and a boy
four years old' named Jerry, the son of
her deceased sister, and grandson of
Mary. On the night of the murder a
boy eight years old, son of Becky, and
who is bound to Mr. Joseph Murray,
stayed with his mother. He states that
in the night his mother and grandmother
sent Jerry out of doors. they then tore
to pieces an old bedstead which belonged
to Jerry's mother and carried it out
of doors, with all of Jerry's mother's
clothes and bed-clothes, . and made
them a lire at the corner of the chimney. -
They then caught Jerry and, after cut
ting him with en axe, making a fright
ful wound on his neck, pushed him into
the large fire. He screamed and Jumped
out several times, and they asolten push
ed him back, until ho was dead. They
continued burning him anal all was
consumed except two small plates of the
skull, a few remains of bones, and some
of the intestines. Mr. Joseph Murray
was there, on Monday morning, when
Becky told him she had killed the devil
—that Margaret (Jerry's mother) had
come back and stuck her claws in Jerry
and made him a devil, and she and her
mother had killed him. She evidently
was feigning insanity and made a great
many simple and foolish remarks. Mary
mule no such attempt, but confessed that
she made the fire and that Becky burnt
the child. Tha widow did not remain
at home that night, but she says Ow
women had fir the last twelve mOnths
treated Jerry very- cruelly. 801 l the
women are now. In Jail awaiting trial.
A COMIESIVIIDERT of the Chicago
Times, writing from Huntsville, Ala
bama, April Gib, gives the following sen
sation item: A. greater than Crosby
Las arrived, whose ithoe's latchet your
follow-citizen is not worthy to unloose.
The Mississippi Legislature has ince rpm
rated the 'Southern Asylum,' and given
its Managers authotity to connect a Lind
and stock lottery. The land is accepted
at a cask , ruination, and sold at a Price
that it would bring on Live years' time.
The difference between the two value-
Gone constitutes the profits of the Orlin
ration: It seems, from publications In
theMentidds papers, that the best Ott
lens of that place, and others of Arkan
sas and Mississippi, are mongers of the
institution.- I heard that the Overton
Hotel of Memphis, which coat $400,000,
would be a prize. If Chicagolans have
nut speculated enough in lands, and
houses, and lots, they now have a chance
to secare some of the best farms and
other re4l estates in the valley of the
Mississippi. It is the purpose of this
corporation to promote the; subdivision
of plantations, and, by ezterudve adver
tising, to invite foreign, immigration in
to the Southwest. This becomes the
more needful in order that the blacks
may not - outvote tho whites. , The
scheme of the company meets very gen
eral approbation. I..sads are now cheap
here in Alabama, and, if their value
were made known in Europe, the tide of
Imunigration would be speedily tunied In
this direction. The corporation desig
nated-will have its agents in Europci,
Tierra's Cases of Child Murder In Ling
A man and his wife named Blow were
sentenced at the Lincoln assizes, in
March, to fifteen years' penal servitude,
for causing the death of an illegitimate
daughter of the woman's, by abase and
starvation. The man used to put the
Child up the chimney while the fire was
burning, and to tie it into its chair with'
small cords, which cut through the flesh
of the- thighs down to the bone. The
girl was three years old, but so wasted
by 'starvation that she weighed only
thirteen sad a half pounds. Child tor
-e has bee rife - -ntly in
lure n.._ ,een especially rife recently
England. A. laborer, named James
Thorne, has just been sentenced at
Taunton to twenty years' penal servi
tude for inflicting horrible and probably
fatal wounds upon his daughter with a
red-Lot poker. William Foot, in Lon
don, used the same implement to punish
' his little boy, twelve years of age, be
cause the kettle did not boil. He thrust
the hot iron into the child's mouth; and
kicked him in the eye, but as the boy
survived the torture, the sentence was
only eighteen months' imprisonment.
A strange Death.
Last Thursday a man named Payne,
a farmer, who lived four miles north-
west of Dunleith, came to his death in a
most singular manner: lie had been in
Durtlehlt nearly all day, and became
quite intoxicated. Towards evening he
started for home, and about two miles
out came to a creek which was swollen
so much that he could not cross it in
safety.. A. short distance from the
stream was a vacant house -a school
house we believe. It was supposed that
Payne tried to get into this house,
through a window,
with the intention
of sleeping in it. At any rate, he broke
glass and sash with his arm, and apiece
of glass punctured the main artery. He
sank on the ground at the side of the
house, andlled to death. How long be
lived after the accident is not known.
There was evidence of struggling an
attempts to rise, and the bloody prints
of the dying man's hands were low
down on the side of the house in scores
of places.—Dubuque Timcs, April 9.
SWALLOWED A LIZZAfiIL-A corres
pondent of the Detroit Tribune, says:
"Mr. McKay, residing at 306 Franklin
street, came into my office a few even
ings since, saying that "on his return
home from his day's work he went to
the "penstock" and drank from it, while
doing so he felt.something-pass into his
month, and before he could dislodge it,
it passed down into his throat. Be
states that it felt soft and seemed about
an inch or more long. lie is satisfied it
was a small lizzard. Says he distinctly
felt the impression of its four feet upon
his tongue. It now occupies the pas
sage hailing to the stomach, passing
sometimes quits low down and then up
again almost to the month. All at
tempts thus far to dislodge its Lizzard
ship have failed, and of course Mr.,3lc-
Kay's mental state is not very pleasant."
•
Mr. GEORGE MUER, of- Arm
strong's Coal Works, Penn township, All.
igheny county, speaks as follows of the
• HEW: E. A. WILSON'S
•
Great Remedy for Consumption:
"I was reduced so lowWltbeoneumption that /
was unable to leave my bed, and my pbyalclana
Informed me that they could do nothlng mere for
me. my case being utterly hopeless, that I had
not certainly over a mouth tolive. At this stage
I was Induced to try UM E. A. WILSON'SREM ,
EDP. and to-day I am as well as any man In the
World: If there are any who doubt Misstate
ment, they can call and me me, (aa perabove ad
dress) and I will give them all tab partleniars of
my extraordinary recovery. •
Bold by drogglsta everywhere. Sole agent for
Pittsburgh, JOJEPII FLEMLINEI, Omelet, II
Market Street. • Kole:eve .
GBAY BAIB,BAILIDNBEIS, DANIOI
- rr, ANYoIsr.A.SV. Orr THY, SCALV.—NO
DISCOVERY CAN outiPARE WITH `LONDON
HAIR COLON RESTORER AS I) DRILISINt.."
London Car Best Rah Color Rest/her"
"London lUD Color Restorer"
"London Physlclans Halt Color Restorer"
"London blur Color Restorer"
"London Ueo tad It ILLZ Color hest cores
"London • Halt Color Restorer"
"London Recommend It. Nair Color Restorer!
It never fall s to Impart Me, growth, and vigor
to the weaneet hal r, fastens and stop. tgralltng,
dls sure to romance • new growth or halt,
causing It to grow thick and 'Doha. (MD N.
cents a bottle: SD the I.l[de:hen.
Sold by .111r.CLAILE•N kIeEZNNAN.
Market street. , l3 EU. ELLY.' 37 Wood at,
ell
and JOS. FLEMING, n4Ma et street. MD.
burgh. KANE PRUITT, Allegheny.
att=OthxwYe
A TIMELY WARNING.
/I Is ell:rectally Important as this time. when
the market. of the United Bta'es are goaded
with the direst poisons, under the name of im
ported liquors. and when domestic compounds
tporporting to be inetllsinal, but not a molt at.
pernicloss„the heralded to the world as "sorer.
sign remedies," that the public should tally en.
derstthal the feet'. ' Be It knoWel thee, that
.while all the didusly• . thlraulanta called tiottors
'ate Impure. and all the Tonics containing alco
hol arc manersetured wiln a dery artJele Geo
tattling amyl of fool oil. env:real poLons. BA
TETTEZII CELEBRATED STUN/WU BIT.
TER3 contain none of these thing., but 'aro •
eombination of pure . tenure Of Rye with the
pore Juices of the most valuable atomsehlc. anti.
blllena and aperient herb. and plants, end that
as a cafe and rapid remedy tor Dyspepsia and all
Ili kloollnal thiliplthula. this preparatto• stands
before the world without • rival or competitor.
IL - sales te-day are equal to the combined sales
of all the other tont. advertised to the United
nudes, and the eertidestes witch authenticate
Its esafillness are signed by Individuals of the
higheet standing In every professional valise
and walk of life. De 11,112,4 Imitations sad Im
posters.
PLNUS AMES, OR CANADA
. - PINE.
There exudes from the Inside hark of the
White Floe. which glow. abundantly In ell the
Emmen tl and Canada, a boney.like e eeee
mulenee. highly Isa'ned with that turebinthl
nate principle which hit long been veined as a
remedy. In various elsemes of the human
medially those of the mateuon. tlasees• Dr.
W. ovrect, of Boston. baa compounded from this
material &median., celled POLLY:LIAR/TB
FINE COMIPULIND; which he. met with great
favor In those melodics where the turpentine.
and balsam. are mippose4 to In valnabli.
For Gravelly Affection..
Dlahete• la Toms or rolddl. age 4 poopis
=I
Stoppage of the erlue.
The same gutomity la ehltdrea dating th.
sight.
Gravel, ktdaey Trouble to old people.
Inaaratad Ridae7s. Ulnrateg Bleeder. .
FMMiNiMMI
Bright , . Inseam, of the ildneys,
Pala Is the Kidneys et small or the but
. •
Polo In tb. Plaelder..lisat and Scalding. to.,
Poland's Waite Pine Compound will be goad
v speedy sod permanent core. It IS no loss to b
slued as s general and Oracles constitutional
tonic, which Imearts Its besith.olrlog
pies to ail lb. Moues of dm bod erltbout
solos or mussel:tint tee system lo y,
nor' ways oe
disturbing soy one In his usual avocations.
Ask, for roasay's Walt. runs 00kI/OUSO.
fi e tritltrilltirtig o s z t e keeiiegNtu b r o o wil b
Wood street-
NEW AD VENTE3EMENTS‘
WM. Ea MAHAN; Jr., Adam .Bsprou
Ito*, 54 WM Street...is an enanoriaad dons: a
rooms Advarigannents for the EIAZRTTAL and
all Niter paper; ihroughout tM United Mafia
and Mr .amadas.
y"THE • SOUTHERN FAMINE.
--The following subscriptions have been
received at the Wilco of the Pittsburgh WILT
P 0.% The bootie Hill open for subscriptions.
frldch are to be sent to the bouthwestern Belief
•AOSUVISLIorI Of Loulivlll o , for the puree* of
bertha . food for the starving people of the South.
PlitliT DAVI) iIUoIICIZIPTIO2 I I3.
Samuel McKee. li. Wallans. W. 7. lio•
Kee, of the Orta 010. ReKse &
gins mann fatturere. 00011 1,02 C0.,,5
&I/ 03
J s Ole Barr & D.1(11 !net . • 100 00
tine. W. B l.owria tun LO
I.euera' i/aorgo W. 00. CALI
Jolso Iluelap
„, &wing
*Mob Muller
James rano
&Jinislt • I/u. .......
004000. i15L10.11.41
Total
•
SECOND .I/A Y . 3 SI.III6OIIIPTIONS.
N. J. 11101. y $ ICO Co
.
W. W. *allot.,
w, $. 111.0011 .•••••••• tA) oo
to
D. 1., laboe,t o e.l 00 60
06
lilleneoelc I 1101.rerry lw 00
1500
Itnlft'vt.r" . O .
0 Ca.
2.'W.iiridr.s.lrl . 0.
Yllaa Johnsen 1 00
illg,g`rY:j""s" IS CO
. CO
Dr. w• O. tlelter - /03 CO
Alexander W. 700100 ' 10 00
rillEtt Campbell.
Daniel lecLalferty 0 04
O. T. Masan, W. Dineen. of Mao 0061 of 6to
C. 'Maxon A 605.../ ' , 2.."
ft. . litn,
Ja 11mes
At. Bailey - .5 00
Wllllam tarly •••..••••• ...... lb MI
6 ol
Thomas Munn 6 00
c aatt . YCO
1 William 1iraff......-....... CO
----
Total ' • $ 65.1 00
=1
Pend In your gutagertrtloncenrly to the DAILT
roar.. no matter how small, Jar amounts are
aekeowledged. • eplt: 1.76
HEURBOLIPS CONCENTRA.
'MD EXTRACT bALLSAYAIIILLA Is , 4e
QrcatllloudtbrVer. splo3llll.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
FOIIIIENT.
One New Iron Oil Tank, i
I. 011 City. Capacity. 11.300 bbla. Enquire of
W.. 7. KOUNTZ. 2991. Clair
•19:170
FOR SALE.
A ROUSE AND LOT,
W Campo sireet.:East Dinningtmm, in • good
loestlon, Add ~,,
BOX 211. BEIIMAIXAX P.O
DOA%
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DEUEL McaILELM,
PRACTICING PHYSICIAN,
Ufllce and Readence,
150 Grant St., near Bigb
pit :71
wm. amtioonr & co.,
Manufacturers sad Wholess'e Mears Is
BROOMS,
Bloom Brush and Broom Findings
Factory and Warehouse, to the rear of tich.
maker ± !Jong's,
Nos. 172 sod 171 Wood di.. PlidsbOstb.
TO LET.
New Two-Story Frame Dwelling,
CONTAINING 511.1104,/hlO.
Located on Blount Washington. , Btable on lot.
=ME=
=EI
Brokers sod Bala Basle A$ UN.
No. 00 Salltheeld .trees
B. 11. NUDISM Q • •.lAll. IL LAN X.•. J. 1. 'WILDMAN
STERLING, LANE & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
10. 110 Eolith hind Eer.et, Philadelphia,
Dealers In GOVF rumen!, 'Bonds and no4s of all
Lands; Compoond Intsrest Motu, Cold and 11l •
ter Cola Coupons, an.,'&u.
NZ W STAIS LOAN, six percent... Maud,
Par male la sums to L OAN pa
•ll lies., of 740 Note. contested Into
Bonds. without charge, on payment of differ
e of Interast.
interest allowedoa Domani, Communles,
Cool by promptly answered. sols;171
TN THE COURT OF COMMON
PLLAS or ALLEMILLNY COUNT Y. No.
Demmber Term, IWO. HANNAH COUR.;
VIOL by her next Mend, Jemes Lamett. TO.
WILLIAM 'HARRISON COMMUN. /Abel 10
Divorce:, 111 , 401 if 1216171=01.4i.
To W kI•6111.71( COMIStIf, its above
nsmed respondent—lon me hereby notified to
be and appear".t the nest Court of Common
M " on ..j i?.! b rlUng 7 .ait'f ' N el
D. law, Men and tither
to answer the eroMPleiet
of the above Mimed libellant, and show came,
If any you tare, why. the an the inlet
HAS2.II CoUl/Alt.. In e Mem . . from the
bends of matrimony, should not CH greeted.
...
...IdULL. U. ULULILY, Sherif.
•
Z. 1.• GIAY 4. S. {IOCtWAT•
UNION CHART COMPANY,
iiwzract•nrs and dotalsri to
GRAY'S UNION CHARTS.
CHURCH BOOKS.
TEE ROOK •T HOURS.
WILDLYLE RE ri.DINIeS. II••. J. fisitb.
ATREASURE. Bei. J. &slut.
DEVOTION LIZFusE •ND AFTER THE
HOLY COMUUNIUN. R•u. John Re big.
SACRA PRIVATA. I BMA's Wit...
PRAYS-PS rya UHILU SEN. Rem. 11.W.Lee.
TILE PLEADING SAVIOUR. Rev. J. Suittb.
THE CilitteTlAN YEAR. Rem. J•ku "able.
THOUGHTS YOE HOLY 'WEEK. Ills. Sewed.
Dt/UDLE WITNESS (if THE CH OUCH. UT
9.l.V.Srti l ltillff TO SUNDAY SERVICES.
OFFICE OT THE HOLY COMMUNION. Ey
tlotsburst.
TN C IDLE WORLD. Gel:Rums.
BILLIONSIS PREPANAINJILY TO
LTD'S. Sowell.
SIMMONS Tillt THE CHRISTIAN N
YEAR.
Rau. W. 11. Lewis, IL
NICHOLS . HELP TI.) THE READING UT
THE MULE. • -
THE LAWS Of HITTALATILM. ' John Henri
H ESl L ltkNlitt. 5.41 eu.
CHUNCHLoCTSINE lIIBLE TEUTIL Sadler
Ally. • large stock of Se ndsy Schoul Books, for
We by,
J. B. WEJLION & CO.,
•513:00 No. 11l WOOD D e.. Pituburgb.
J. D. DA/DALEY.
rrrrerenart. April Ist. lift. .P"'" ITOR 'IEEE SPRING TRADE.
•rest lodocaelontojotrotott to Apoata. •
osolight,
BIIT.I3ILE TO EITHER MLLE OR 11111La,LE.
Umpire. but MU* capital. Addram. •nelo
lag •umD.
011110111 Ch ART
aplatagt Orangeville. Trumbull Co.. 0
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED has this
asy disposed of Ids entire stoat of ROUT% AND
SLICES to Mr. J. 7. MCCALL. w►o will continue.
the business at the old stand. 234 LIBERTY
ISt =XT.
Thenkful tor the Ilberel patrenare beretot
bestowed. I would Uk • conUnuance of the s
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CWANTIT V vs. QUALITY.
usa.rnours EXTRACT gaga/Ms VILLA. TR
dose Is small. Erma wDo desire a large desalt
17 •nd large doses ARR. WS:war
IVODV HANDLES) KNIVES,
Myer Plated Forks,
Spoons, Castors, Sc., ,
4 FINE ' AtISIM . 3TYLICNT AT
Grafton's llouse-Fumishlog Store,
66 k.ocieraa Mt.,
Near tbe Itatlfood Depot,
M===
IBEEM
W .
B.
Printer, Book Binder and Stationer,
CORNER WOOD 6 THIRD STD,
lititerig.al l iggs w .` , l l V6;itteLF:g.":
rinaTED mums.
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Cou.l.Uss of Clock.
D Reeds.. Dray. 2111. Lad-
Isg. TLIA. Inv raft, O dd 1110/4
rr.pcslOon sod 'Ararrsot Boot.
M.sfseturer of 1 odic". Jame. Decitell
OW, Dsy and laveles ewt.. spli;so.
4:11A404A.4:4-1
Brackets, Pendants, de.,
a 32.411. 011.
A taro assortannt on !mid and inecelvlu
WELDOR & KELLY'S,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTEILIS,
164 Wood Street
IDAU:b7 N ILLIt 111.1Tff.
IRON CITY CIITLERY CO.,
No. 3.St. Clair Street.
Havlag purchased of ANDIMW BIM'S the;
H
at
of Hardware s utlery' and Varlet,
tics-ds, at on. above staud l it, their Intuition
to teen on hand a drat elms floes Of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Gond. Mach 6.N:qv.", Pistols. lishisTackla
troWcZfree d' aV:PiTurill ) lbs Zai r e;
Winging nuors,Sclaaord.•.. 4 ./attlar Nelsen.
and etampa. sod tasking and LW.Waling
MaDIM at WOrt•Wnoises.
W. W. MORI. Manager.
WWID:wI.I.
mu& L. C. crarmmr,; .
FASHIONABLE mIWNBB,
W,. 20 Diamond Alley, P/ttaburgb,Pa.
Ail the latest and most fashionable styles of
lIONNEII3 .4 HATO for Ladles *lbws. and
Children, kept constantly en timid or made so
order on the aboreast, notion. Friona eery reason
able. aOlO
CHAS. A. aniven,
LITHOGRAPHER)
No. BO 701TETH BT., APO
CHECKS, MUTTS, NlYTItz, DILI, Ind LZT
ac.. dlon• In ill stilur.
spins/VI
B.• LYON,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
11. 4 /01.1.11 TH STAMM
' D.tw.aa Liberty and Tom Mean,
preopUy attended t..
TN TEE NPRING MONTHS, the
system raturally oedemata ♦ change. and
Ille.nßOLD`el 111.3111. T engrain Baran Itirliscr
or 14.ttlearenLI.1.• la an lasnitant lathe greatest
value.
Do 00
W 00
al CO
6400
23 CO
60 00
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FOR SALLE.—ONE TWO STOUT
Brick Dlr.Wag Ilona', •5 Wabater atrial,
&wand Ward, Atleabant, ant& &NM' ROOM,
&Mailed isrre), good canoe . : It. tad vial= LA
lbo boom; aLL a good eider. &amain of
BAYBILY &
Held Ea rote &anti, No. 9El:leaver mat.
akplaasn
CCM
FOR RALE--An Excellent Facia .
of SUILIDIA. 40 Inch*. diameter and
long; taro
LX Inch netts In each. %Ira front.
l o ng;
Also, • food DOOTOR !Milli& for eapol7-
toga nest of boilers In • Mans *lll or ether .
factory. Bagels* of
Bunn at. norE • co.. -
apIS:011 • der. rant alley' • Duquesne War.
bbliulleans;
5 bbls. frail Egist
• Owed. taeer;
5 .• elder Mortar ; •
.• Catawba 151 , 5;
V teg• kluge Batten
Hay, Oats, to., ,
for We be
3* "dr. "d
s
IicIILNE •
co
5p1245 1 4 Sendsues
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE,
In anyder's aouow, Allegheny.' LAM ti by
ga fest, and a good frame norm with four rooms;
a in u o l d u tp_rtng of water at thwthaer. 11104 $lOO.
rc
BARBLY 41k NALL,
'Baal UMW Agents.
-nplCang NO. 91. Deny.: Meet, Allegnany,
CE:E]
NEW AD VEriTIBENEENTS.
KAY & COMPANY.
Wholesale and Retail.
1119CILLANEUtra BOOKS
13C11001 BOOED
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BLASE BOOKS,
MILMULtAIiDIIX BUOKIS
No. 63 Woqd near Fourth
pIPALILTAYETTL HALL BUILDING
(IRDECiNCE creating °nice of
,•-• sth.fmast.r (or the glfth Ward Wharf.
lIIICTION I Be It ordained and enacted by the
Select and Common 00.14C1184/I/It Orty or 4 114•
glitny, caul It fs hereby enacted by the authority
of the same, Turd for the poreent year• m ..n
as may he convenient after the passage uf UM
fnlinance tad thereafter at toe annum meeting
ur she election or elm oglcers. the !Select and
C.... .ri Booliell• shall, by their Joint vote,
elect 00000 natio person. a citizen of said elle.
wha r fe as Wnarlmaster of that Portloo of th•
wextending In front of the 2danchcater 1) s
ifted. for otos year, or until his successor shall
ho dull elected and guallted,
etc. 1.. Before anterior upoh the duties or Me
othm he Mall giv bond to the rill'. with mill. ,
Meet sureties. In t he emu of POO, condltlohed '
for the faithful performance of Is duties.
new 1 Lila datum andpowers snail be the
, same. over the section of the Irma( of which he
shell have charge. as are zev
thaolved and conferred
open the Wherfmester of reection lying eart•
erly ot Itimichestar District. and be Mall melee
tf the wharfage collect 4. by Min as cm:enema
iOn (Or hisltes, he same
th commission or
per mutate mieore la now al owed to e w ham:oM.
ter of rata eastern sect un of the wharf.
13It0. 4. That en. saucy( f say OtOiIIMICO as may
••• .-- ---. •
ih -- 14 - ind the same
. . . „
he Inconst,nt h crew
hereby repealed.
Ordained and e”cte
Into a late this the Iltit
PAkf i
ent
et
RIEItt
Le 011101001 -
Council.
Mt2===S
Pres
Attest: D. klacir.o.
Clerk of belret
, US U. HAMMY,
or Common Council.
Vginell. spll:n7o
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Peestden
Attest: liollkke inn •
Clerk of Comma •
orting Reuse.
Pittsburghjm
FRIDAY,
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SCHMIDT
I or TORSION
in=3
LIQUORS
WINES AN
nn Street, i
No. 409 P ,
Motrtrr n
n p GH,
tWoul d in p e oso h n s ng nino o f t L h aelli ub s th r ough
several large wino and liquor hones in Europe.
and making their Imporiatlern direct, they are
winceto offer tee various grad. •i choice
Winn mud Liquors at pried. ins than' Intern
eaten. Examination of qUalltna ntd
of prises re ipsotraily sodetted•
Achain assortment of rugs OLD DYE
W -AZT &instantly on band. •Pla‘ald
At 26 and 28 St. Clair Street.
we bara Instore and ari daily reerlrint. or
ur own and other saanurriclurae, a large mak
FLIIOII OIL CLOVIS,
WIN' Dow SHAOES,
Y DUNMORE:
.
TA.ADLL t LE AND
A,TI O‘, °ARMADA.,
BUFW OLLANOH.
LI IIXTUILEN.
Alve, LICATIICR SCUTUM,
211.111U6R
/IU6L A.UL rAOILINU.
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Bala[ maeoleeturers, were enabled to oiler
to oaerelmots, tarries. makers and the retell
trade In...meets v. to price, sad goods sot be
toned eiseekere La the city.
J. & H. PHILLIP/
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
FRANCE'S TEA MART,
No. 15 DIMINO, PITTIIIIIIIIGII.
Jest simmer!. &lowland tbolco stact Of
Teas and Family Groceries.
Wiley ono WWI rrtalled at lowest whole.ole
prices. Vatl see en be gc.d. and paean. Ti?
thera. end you Inn able On j u do f or rur .
NM's. Tam Abe. osoly (1/1,1311.
FNANCE'dt SON,
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Plttsb.rAti
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TO DBILDEBS AND CONTRACTORS.
BRICK FOR BALE.—The Char
don Valley Brink Manufseturlog Onnmany
Daring about nunaleted
clank
yard and mall-
Merl for manor...dug lank In Newfield, on
Ina Y. C. • U. 2t. R. ready to receive or
ders—la be dellvereeln the yard or to toe Mll—
es mooch loner ratee than Dave been beretofere
current. All orden will be promptly attended
ta, For further partltulen Inquire at UMyen,
or of WM. 1111.6, at David nee... Coal Tare,
bead of Vomit, strap.. on Toeatlay and Trlday of
.ant Inn. non. 1143 o'eleolt p. m.
letters Wren ad to
Wu. MULL.
M==al
MT3
BUSINESS
COMMER •
Nos, 8 and
lALCOLLECE,
IS st.Clatr Street.
Baser
Book-Keeplug, Ye •
time unlimited .
Atitturietlo and re •
sr three mouths
reemaiehlp, per m
or Circulars or •
• nsbl p and Arittuae ite,
$4O 00
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men, addreo
N. SliAl/11.8. or
J. 7. NoUL.A1110111)21.
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TAPES s GUMS,
Of AU Grad..,
ROM STAMPED GOLD AND VELVET,
- TOTILS
LS? LITICLI TO Till BO
At No. 101 Market Street.
JOS. R. BEUGIBEB & BRO.
BOTTLED ALES.
KENNETT, WINTERTON,
And oli best
bo broods of ALZS AND SODA
WATALIS. ttled by
J. C. BUFFUM 3 CO., •
1151 •RT 94 MARKET ETRE= Tltlabargb
mbll:Y.l•Ywl
CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE
TRIUMPH coma trovE„
II 44 No. 146 U3ANT ISTSZIT.
TIIAT APPROVING SMILE.
WOULD YOU HAYS IT f I
If eo, take hone • can of Yrceh PICACHIrg,
ISTRAWBERILIKS, SLACK BICIWITA.
ULIYARIES or WIIOUTIAIILSSIZe. You ore
me to get item good, and at tin Went market
wife, at
11S FEDERAL lITSY,ZT, Allegbeay
WIWI . . umonvii lawmen
purout TRIPOLI/ Tpupout
THE BEST POLISH HG POWDERS EVER PRODUCED
for gold, silver. lid Stunts, boss's or tin-ware.
Is Is pet up In ono pond and half -pond packs,
Sgl.• cepte Snail, pound papers and 7.3 CUM
for gionlad / 0 5Zia, Bows.
176 Wood West.
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BASE BALLS! BASE itsus
ILIRSWAWB CELEBRATED BABE BALLS,
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n Awes. BATA AND BOOKS,
Togother with Belts mote - to order. with ttio
Raw of Um CLOD oh that. If desired, by
JAMES MOWN. •
130 11 cod !toot,
symwroar
hMin:IO.'II4:k_CM:II:IIPIA
immsno; PRICES OF
CANNED FRUITS.
Extra in Quality,Elegant In Flavor.
PEACHES, quart caw
TOMATOES
IZMKEDMI
ASPA.RAG V 8
PINE APPLE, 2 lb. eons
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DAII6O2C rLIIIIIS
GREEN PtA9
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411 Warranted The Pilriiiiioll
or Fruit.
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE•
CARD TO THE PUBLIC
OFFICA or Trt• PACIFIC & ATLANTIC Tfl.
ANNA". Co. Or Tux UNITIto OTATZS,
Pittsburgb, April 17, /917.
PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC
_ _,graph Company of the United elates
hale contemplated, from the period of its organ.
nation, the bringing aborlt such • reduction In
the rattle of long telegraphic menages im would
enable the eomotercial public to enjoy the nein-
Ine of the telegraph for the transmission of let
ters. thereby causing Ile telegraph to take, to
• Inge entent, the place of Shamed.
This reduction they hare developed. and •enid
untounee that their . ..tree an now open to the
public to all point. where night operator. are
employed, ne the ire:tend/non of m
after six o'clock p. m., at the folloydeg .....
Twenty Worde or less. eame as ton words pronoas
to that hoar; more than twenty words and not
ezeteding slaty, twice the usual rate for ten
words; Bitty "need. and not *sending one hon
. Orel utd.tWenty word.. three timn the venal
rats for ten word. and for each additional one
hundred words, sr any part thereof, the lomat
toll for ten words. A eoutinnation of the same
liberal patronage whieh 'has heretofore repaid
e Company to in effort. to boned% the public.
IA asked. (010. b. THUILITON,
Treeldent Testae ant Atlantic 'Telegraph Co. of
the Called State& api tan
G'd>
LARGE STOCK
Ladles', Misses' & Children's
LLIATINte. OUAT A ILD L NI . TON, CONUEEfSB
Gaiters, Balmoials,
xisr xi $3 0 0 3"1/3
iBITI lU AIE SIM HIPPIES;
Bronze Toilet Slippers.
I=l3l
BOOTS AND SHOES
DI iNDLE,M VARIETY, AT
N 0.31 Fifth Street.
W. E. SCHEEEIRTZ & CO
l i )113111[41111111113114111t1
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
TO THE PITYILIO.—I haya . thta day apanc4
Mishler's Herb Bitters,
113, the CRT of lillabargh, an&•aato ant.ho
.a. T. VAHNESTOCK and 1.);:td. WILTON'
yenta, to cart 7 on anti:manage am nm
E.
Lamcursz. Much 114 1)(7.
PAHNESTOCK & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
SIB Thilarls.ot
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lola by an nespeetable 13=mila/ff.
ai r
medifol ask bat a trig So 1101WriAPI.7 ale of
theielnal value.
ffi➢RLER'S HERB BITTERS.
NOTICE-TO OWNERS OF
CARTS, WAGONS, Sr.o
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Notice. Is hereby gleea to all owners of
Wagons, Carriages, •a, whether restdente or
noo•rosldents In the Boronsh of Lawrenceville,
Pay their Licenses,
At the TrettwirersOdier,of tbe Borough of Law.
FWITHWITII.
All licenses not bald es sr before MAT Ist,
l 7, wUt be planed to the hands of WI direct
Commissioner for collection, aubLett to hie fee
of arty who
for eollettlos therm, and all Per•
Illwho neglect or refuse to take out Menses,
will be subject to bettalti. to boreewrared be
fore a Justice of the Pear. In said Borough.
ThO old metal plates of orerluus year* must be
returned at the Ilse Melees me talon out, or
pay 3 trots therefor.
FAMES Or LICENSES.
00 00
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eue.horse vehicle. .....$3 73
Eta. two.horee vehicle 6 00
Zech f isr.berse vehicle 7 00
two.horee beet.-- .—.., .. .... 7 10
thantheses and Umber wheal. drawn by
two bones 9 00
Tor emb addlttoug horse used In shy of
the shove veldelea 1 00
WM: JAMCEI, Treasurer
Lttra2XCrvtt.t.z. ♦Dttl ht. IW.
NEW WALL PAPER
I JPHOMaY STORE,
JUST OPEBILD. ►T
NO. 86 SMITHFIELD ST.,
BELOW TIIIIRD
kin
me T i l l s i ic r om n s e. od j a vr ts
t e fs e ,a ldireg ..t lead et s. u w 7. l4
of WALL _WINDOW
CULLA/1r GuUDS,_SLutnt sad TSUJI If
OwTll, ItisTTAAßaSti asd ILDUISe of sU
Wads.
BitAICII—II6SMUTII7II4I.IISTRICET,_
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01.1) STAID-98 AID WS TFIIILD STSZIT,
E. EDMONDSON SC CO.
ISAAC CRAIG,
QUTLET SAWMILL
Foot of Craig Street,
ALLZGUZNT CITY
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leap' constantly ea hind a large stock of NI.
ars Johns, Trimmers. lilri•dow grams Mir,
habsills, unties, gals. gotta/A &matting, Dest
ine. Soil sae liottore Plash. lipoattag, 7alloat.
Lath. Ss. will eh orders tor stale
with prenurtneos and at falr rates. antlhallO
L . J. BLANCHARD h CO.,
WIIOI.IALIC AiD =TAIL
Cr 1:L OP C, MI 'PL IS,
396 Penn Street.
irtsmr.
ura
M==2
DROWN - a CO ._ll,O aserrailiLD eiaaar.
opposite the roatoMee lee, on band,_or mats
promptly to order. *varlet) of ale/Pot Tenet'.
Ellnds—prles yen and opwuds. Slaw style of
Window Shades, al So and ykpleards. Co l ored
Olt Cloths, nollend, Hate, Rugs, Otto
loans, Riled sad Pletere Cords and Tassels. Also
at t h e same store, on band or mad. to order, •
and stook of Wnita and 00/15.11110. Collars
tor gentian:deal waCo . salM:wla.
NEW GOODS!
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
Coed Light and Dark Prints;
AT 12 1-2 CENTS,
Fine Wide Bleached !Inslins;
AT 25 CENTS,
One Case Colored Alpacas.
Beautiful Spring Plaids;
3-1 Wool Mains, all colors;
Back and Colored Silks;
New Spring Piiplins;
New Lawns and Chintzes;
New French Ginghams;
New Shawls;
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts;
Striped Dimities;
Bellingham Lace;
Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Flowers
Cassimeres, Tweeds, tr.
A VERY LARGE AND GOOD STOCK
SELLING AT LOW BATES,
Wholesale and Retail, at
WM. SEMPLE'S,
80 and 182 Federal Bt.,
AILLEaliE.wr oir,r.
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PRIII AND GARDEN SEEDS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
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Tarchaser. are Invited te examine my fleck,
which comprise. the sant reliable varietles
cultivauon.. We offer tie followleg bled e at re.
eared rates.' Ibeeslitile the Tell best!
COUN.
101 bee. Every . ..en bweet
Ire bed. Large liweet. or Pager.
/LI I. DISH.
Tor round.
1(50 Ina. wood'. TAM/rm. n
too .• Wood's WIT Covent 100
sos •• Tarty Lang bovine TO
IM •• White Taralp-rooted
toe 4 . lied Turolp-r00ned,.....«
no 4 . nomener WNW 10
IN •• Bummer 'fellow
•• ileac
100 •• Nklt• lipanlth
TUSSLE . .
Tar IN Vds. Per rd.
bas.larly WNW Stone NO lb cu.
s 0 •• /TIN Dutch ((drop-leaved) 0 ••
• TO •• 1 ellevr None
so • 4 'Red Top (strap-Wavy:o... •
es so
•• Large telebe vr One.— -..
IS . 4 Yorplo Too Rata Bags SO
• •• White Top inn Bonn 0,
• •• AbconNo. green top 40
21•• N
1.101405 Ea
FELD.
101 b... Early Daniel O'Bonrke ,
10 44 Early Tom Thumb
so 4 . awls 4/4144
: .....I:l 7 p 9 a:M/11/ 0 4 rod,
N •• Dwars Blue
yosai Dwarf Warrovrfst.. ........
71 4 . Lards Wllllllllarrowfas
4 /4
TO 4 . Slant Xis llarrolstat.
£OOOOll 11 10
N . 4 cassznplans at ......
10 N
Is . 4 isrltisa Quell 13 01
11 " 13.411.118444/, *dials nods
10 1/1
al " Tall • gar.
111 T/El/111 11)/LATO, at $l.lO par 101.
1141.1..
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a. irnaVC lo .7r.,
Horticulturist and Seedsnas .
No. 137 Liberty Street;
a • 11 rITTSBLIRO H. PA.
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
filiesuera H 6. L 61:1L6.16, A5e.1..3
Y/LIKUI &OTTAXLI 01
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
sr.& ran mortmut or Inttaboritti Mimeos
tared IN rolta rs eoluituttly on Undo& LOMMIT
CAMS Pll.lO/4.
WN. 7. UTZI/...WK. C. 107714.. C. ♦. 3MIII
mes:.an
TUE RIEREUANIS ONION
EXPRESS COMPANY
CAPITAL, $20,000,000
Our Nerebants aid Nazafactarem
ST EXPRESS, Money, s"Vainables, Freight and Par
cell, over more than 13,000
miles of Express Line, at last
and liberal rates,saves
yearlyto Express Shippers, acid
can be made permanent only
by their liberal patronage.
This we hope to merit and re
ceive.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
. WE. LITTLE, /goat.
MEM
CHUM WAREHOUSE.
RICERD BRIO & CO.,
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xxitrocaprivrtottos.
No. 100 Wood Street.
a lir w Ayettftras i irra r yt e A L3 Tio v r u t.
LIB!. Munro en head.
°SUM TKA arm
CHINA TOIL E T ET%
CHINA SSTS.
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241112 YENWooNN •
LH. KNIAN WARS amity ditenlptlon .
AVA CARD BASKATS.
VAS*
LAVA etyl /OBS.
ENGLISH STONE WARE of all eadetiee,
snit whotneale and retalt wade.
. The lamest and most °mantels id eek of elehT
Wu In Ws line In the WT.
niche and term the ems Yin tb.1 111
mhwia
IM3il
PATENT WINDOW BASIL
FULTZ.NTED JAISSTABT
wullllfo WIJID9IIII XADE EASY.
This Bath le ea constracied se to be easily ta•
ken from the Window Without remorieg the sash
and p.rwir bade, enabling the housekeeper to
de her mere cue
tale hi t
anal 11050, nod With
much wore ease. last towing Into genera.
use. don't build without 'seeing It. Any win.
doer tan be altered at a trifling coet. flash ot.'
ken and buttons sawn • right at an early day.
Territory in going teat. Ban Indateweete of
fered to men of small capitaL For Mots and
*aunty rig Ott aphis to
JOSEPH WAIIIIINGTON,
Be. 6T Fourth street, Pittsburgh; room sin,
wound door
XL&IIIIIIALIS SALE.,
IXL ,
In the District Court of the'llaited Sta., la
gad for the Western Mallet of Peatisylvaut%
es.•
Md.
V.Vitn i tr d ent • !, t
Bteraboat rarest City.
B v 111.21,01 alnit of ornattO•larposlt lamed
by t he y
he said Caron, and to me Mmeted. l• • cense
efrlt .d =ultimo, I will estrum to osle et the
CUSTOMIIOUBY.. in the City of Pittsburgh. et
-10 o'clock la the ormmou of the BOTII DAT or
Arun, INTISTEAIIISCAT YttaXIST CI T Y
with the boar* umebterry. laclar, alumni and
!traitor& THOMAS A. hoWLILY,
U.S. gleridail.
Pittsburgh. April Kb. lOC. meal
snow BAND VP RITING.-A
perfect knowledge of lig; valuable art
taught In tea short and eery lessons. by a Prea-
OW reporter from London, Neglsnd. Zarb
pupil tafight separately and at ally time to rat
their own eoureatsnes. Apply le
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liar IN PURSUANCE OF TRU
Ilstseetton of an set rep &Dag to All este at
Consty. approved tholes. day of Stay, IUL and of
the amendment to said Beaten. approved Month
day of March, DOA 1. DAVID LIKEN, Jr.,
ileasurer of said County, bereh7 giro no".
that the Depltutes of Ins several Wards, Bor
ough. and Tonneaus. WILL 8Z OrZY, and I
pr.partit to =COI,. tb. •
(411311, Hitt ?DOI Ell 101.11 T T 1163 F 011567,
The First Day of May. 1867.
6•IA Tazeeeee be V•t't •t the Tat •ISMIE11•6
urriult, until the /LILT' PAY tlf AUtiUST.
Deduction of Five Per Cent.
Dlecoaat for prompt payment to any person
Pnii•gths whole magnet of their taxes.
There will be no deduct-10a allowed om Wes
daring . the mouth of August. There will be
TLIe rig CZNT. added to ail taxes remaining
aapall ea the 1114 r DAT 071ZYTEMBEIt..
apt:whim/ -
rallsolloll.llo.rch Mtb,
IarNOTICE.—'IME ALLEGSE'
NS COUNTY
111.121..17.23XiMCLE11.247
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE,
Oi Saturday, April 20th, 1867,
10.111 1.0131:LT11 IT.. PFITSOUEGH
• hill attendsoc, 1. Teg , e.t.e43. as the time for'
bald lag 11, xominattaa Votrrentiolle had other
Goelaess of importance will Urn be considered'.
Attest,
A. L. FaIIZON,
T. M. Sera; 5 santriat
18TEUBENVILLE
Wr ATM SEMINARY.
The iiikaker swain of Ude stltitlta
WILL OPEN. MAT
Terme. per limiest of eve months, far board
ins, room, light, Au, ISO; tuition from 310 10
seeorium to Mess; mulling. 50 cents per
doses. We have ruhmed ear term %boot leper
cent. ter tie coml./ year.
F1TP.1=0.'.171113,11.Wr. D.D..
FeloUp%!.
lIT. A. Y. 71/11. A. X..
WM:IM
FOR ASSERBLY.
WILLIAM B. ROSS,
Of Allezhan• City..lll s candidate for A.
eeinbly, annect to the deaUlanof Q*114;10 , 11
pan County Convention. apla.x43
Fon COUNTY C•IIffifIIONEB.
JOSEPH B. WDONALD,
Clummtles. apllml2
pm COUNTY 'YREASOBER.
_ WILLIAM M'CLEAN,
•t rut torasilip. (formerly North Yayetta, will
candidata tor County Treammer, sublect to
tho doelstoa of thu Colon Ilepubtlean County
C Coo. lenzo
MI
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
D. C. HULTI
Wlllba a owtatefoto tbr tho ogles of PHOTZION
MARL tablet{ t. the /eclat*. of the Onto
Eopublicon Couventloa. , opt
Fon PROTHONOTARY,
Nil Beshel.
II 8 0
23 cri
aw
..... :ge
..... .... II IKI
JICOB H. WALTER,
Rlil M • Casedate for th. *Sc. If r&OTNO
MART. .a►leet tor the deaden if t►. Vale
Hepablicsa Conetatioa. halt3:7ll:ddler
FOB COUNTY TIIKAILIIIL'iti
MP. J. F. DEMMISTON,
trersulief 7rtraVa G•uls) TIM he •
Culltdata tor COUNTY TIUMMUSEB, nbicet
thsdeatdon St Um tralmlteraLltax Ciinven
ulalm7l
OPENING.
1 Lll4lld COlrLtp 133055151 Of
BOYS' 'CLOTHING,..
For the Spring Season,
AT VERY MODERATE ritione
HENRY G.HALE
EMUS? COL PEI ID St WE BM
NEW SPRING GOODS,
L
Owse i sat °persist by
J. 1. GRAY, •
canna 017104
Cotnrrr T)
•pr)l 1, IGC Cs.
El=
• t the efrICI of the CIIALELItIat
Sy •Nee •r
JOUR W. RIDDELL.
C2*.7
04 1110130 (10.14.1
1016 I) I 17.4
MREWHANT TAILORS.
GRAY & LOGAN,
No. 47 IL Clair Street,
13E2
JUST OPENED,
IMM=CI
All the Novelties of the Season
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IFirat-Iplaiss Merchant Tailoring
Estabushment.
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lESPENIIEME;
Merchant
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET.
Nzw 111%/101 GOODS jest *peruse. AD !at
Sae Sew a patterae got up La the latest lasi
era styles • m1e1.91
HATS, CAPS, &o.
Z. I. UOIMLIT
GOURLEY k LOGAN,
Dollen lz
Hats,taps and Straw Goods,
n.„ Jost opened tkez! new !Lock of
FASHIONABLE GOODS.
se St. Clair St., 'Pittsburgh.
Mangln es a tan bathe. Dunheehtir ele.
when. eofMr2 (
HATS ! HATS!
GRAHAM & BYRNE,
At N 042 it. Clair atritet,
Zan in* oi um vas ben ni•U stockl or
HATS" CAN SAND. STRAW ROODS
In the day, and gangland) In mem It all that
la near. ag goon as they “nshaggaggl
Liar) latalitilla glass to totalling, exclusively.
aplia4g
NEW HATS!
FOR SPRING,
AT MY LOW PRICES.
CORD & CO
0.181 Wood Eltroot.
Stri FROM $l, OR $l6 TO $3O
zursa DAT. can essay be made the leer
round, WITEIOIIT zinc. 1a s new badness., llght,,
',ammo and no...we. LTD xo'coarszrrion4
Used sad energeUe Ar” 1.11 (Lulles and Uer tie.
essulare wanted to represent Cs Is evety Gty
and tlozany. A anon CEANCI to make money.
a n FAIX•If aitmorairg Is offend to
RV/ ba l par g pI t u g: S et/ a l ly OT " st
dew, U. W. JAI:4MM A CU., 11 Smith street:
Balta.:Lore Md. sab.=:TSl
Tom - PECK, 011NAMENTAL
HAIR WOILICTA AND PILBIrUMEiI, vs
/earth street. eye door Item Wool. nttsburn.
Alesys on bead general assortment w in e
,dies. roles Banes. Owls: Gentlemen , s s
TOW.. &Wm, Baud Chaise: B racelets.
• good PM* In cash VUI be given tor Haw
Bale.
Ladles , ant Beetle:cam's Italz-etttlag elons In
tl• Beaten meaner. mn:itsm
WINDOW lELlDES.— having
v revel . ..ad out oriel sloth or Shades weave
w , .prepared to sell at the lowest ush prices,
either wh..lesaie er retail. The best assort
ment that ern h. tumid in the city. Also, a new
style of Shades lust remised. tJA.I and see them
at Kos. PI andilll ht. Star stmt. •
asAll Os a If, PLULLILII.
===c4ll6
WANTS.
W ANTED-FORED.A.N.
A mut e•mpetest to aei s• /011E1gAN IN A
LIVERY 131 . A.111.1... utddj, aged sine. aso
preferred- Essigre at
110W.LILD'S LINZIVI3TABLIes
aptsal lint it., nay Itenongslzei: ,
WANTED. , •
la-C,C)72 SOY,
T. i.e. 011 jewelry-trade. son..lnt a steady'
oat need aDPI7- ♦ddrne
14:12: .11.11 r LLB'S, Oirarra Omen.
WANTED.
19 - calorrxri.ea,
Who con engage at once. Apply personally le,
or •ddrrra.
13131213201
2-41 T 3111031l110:51 ) ST., rlttsb.gts
WALIITED-AGE'ST. •
A strictly reliable sad suoceisful Life
ante Company Is do.ltous of ostalastiog • gen-
ersl Agencytar on or more of lb* Violent,
counties of l'ennsylyarits, Imeleolint the city or
Pittsburgh. Ltbermi terms and extlogive on,
trol of the Dui.° otlercd, Coos pt teot potions
Invited to apple. Address r. O. BOX 195 k.
i2E=l
WANTED.- , 5 00 clerks. and
and other', WAFTED.-300
out of
_veplorneaf to
VEraPOll? e i ggab t a b t a :retarls j rtbZt tier.
Portman , are I:soden, lelll¢Rrlkb te sodtbe dens
erator. II Uthe only think of the kind that bail
real merit. gueeis e s Is the standard. Come anlr
see b agents making.
J. O. TILTON.
feb: No. lei St. Clair litroll.
AGENTS WANTED,
BOTH MALE AND FEMALE.
in eyery township and county, tonna very pops.
ular work. It c.ottalas CI , pasts; retail yr).
,co..,n d br
bbbj.'dFie-AginyAr a;,,""
tott3o.ls. 75 Third street, Flustmrkh, rol
A GENTS.—I.OOO - WNTED.--
MLLE &ND Y.F.M.ALE.—Tho - best rti.nea
yet. A work or Historical value anJ National
Interest. Toe only work OD our ri WIT ye; ,, . .41
the Held. ATV r ]. ' . l r o 0
ftlr Vat COM-
MANDEII.B. lly Hon. J. T. Headley. In ono
handsome volume, illustrated. lend *Deb
for tern. and terrLlT L A T Vlll t ak. i . a Co.
saull:WHdawT no Market ht.:Pittsburgh:Pa '
BANKS AND BANKERS.
J. F. STARK & Go.,
BANIZwiItS,
Corner of Wood and Third Streets,
33trY" 03131-.1..
USN srasLs DORI GOLD, SUR AIID COMM
Draw alma and tilint Bills of Irsehnngo on
ZIVILAITD. 7/111.10% . G =MANY, IT4 I.lr,
• detsrp9s:wr . ^
BANILLITO 11 , 011 SE OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
370. 20 Wall St.,
CORN= or NAIS AD STASI - T. NEW TUBS
We bey arid sell b an de moils libera ofurrent
prices, arid keep on a fall sopaly
Government Bonds of alt Issues,
SEVEN-THIRTIES,
AND (
Compound Interest Notes,
And execute ordets for percExee and ealc-ef
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD.
We bare added to oaf odic. hate rooms for
ve stmentn of the public dminsud for in
ve in mad exchanges of Government se
curities, and the COOTCAUCLICO of our ntong and.
Gold customers.
8/YEN:Till= Hid CONVKATED INTO.
FIVE-TWENTIILS at GOV githiliggT,
Clvetilsrs, nit.o 101 l puticulass, tarnished on
application
aptitain JAI" COOKS ilk, GO
HART, CAUGHT St, CQ.,
Bankers and Brokers, ,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD SIRE TS;
prrrsuunewr
WIICOESSOES TO HANNA, HART, & 00.,)
EIMMD
Exchange, Coin, Coupons.
And vertical
c z attention role to tle per
ute eat sale et
GOVERNBENT BONDS.
airway! r DRAFTS ON LONDON. tah=
N. HOMES & SONS,
33.41.1V3M.M1 = 1.03 ,
No. 57 Market Street,
rrrreausuit.
itaralgrg:Vß DruN d
it:LIFNIZ%
the United Butes and Cm the
Stocks, Bonds ant Other Securities
BOUGHT AHD SOLD ON COXISISSION.
Particular attentls► paid to the purchase $lO
sale of
U. S. Securities,
Including Tr. B. 51X1E3 Or
&,. 1681;
do. do. ..114
U. tl. 71V S i ! 10-40
U. F. CF.R.TIFIrrTES OF IiSLICIITI.DRZFIS.
Orders .4 Voneh A. ersbenght or collacCeo.
]alo a 1
FITTSBURGH .
BANK FOR SAVINCS,
(Formerly the DINE SAVINGS INSTITUTION )
et Fourth Street, '
Nearly Opposite Ralik of Pittsburgh,.
(MASTERED II 1882. •
OPEN DAME from ti to I o'clock, sal on
Weal:4E9l)AT' AND SATUKDAP
to 9 EPICS MOS
from Hay ht to November Ist, 7 o'clock, and
from November hit to May Ist, 6 to 8 o'clock.
Itooksof hy-Laws. Av., funtiabed at the {whose
, VOA InsUtution especially offer to those whose
tunings aro limited. the opportaulty to accu
mulate, byenta/1 aeposita, easily saved. • sum :
wake will be a resource when atedo... pm:lt/ear
tug tatermt Instead of remain mg unpraluctlee.
33c.obrcl. of ThOteganiza&-cm-es:
271i•IDENT:
GEORGE A. BERRY.
TICS PIIZSIDENTS:
O. N. kLABTEA.N, .TA3IIES PABX, Ja.
SICitZ7a.ItY AND TltuASCrant
' D. E. AIoKINLZY.
l a
A. BRADLEY, WM. B. Nratioc,
A. N. SWEnItIOUEB,
O. FOLLANSREE, JOHN SCOTT.
JAS. L. Ultell elf, it. e. SaliStEltrZl.
CHHISLOP Eft zee.
Peuenrons—D. vf. AA. S. BELL. ml.ll.l•Zif
pEOPLES , - ; - ,
SAVINGS BANS.
OF PITTSBURGH,
IXCORP OR TED - 1866.
Capital, - $lOO,OOO.
OITIOE. NO, 77 FOURTH EiTmer,
MO=IM3
President
Vie* President,..
. .
TH.I7ISTtrEI:
WINTT LLOYD. WILLIAM 6I44 ••
_
Jartzty I. lissmirrr. Jut. larrlxcarr.
E. P. JON - Lg. Hon. T 1306. MALLON. •
W • W. (1 , 0E.1.T. Joux D. SCirLLT.
ViaLl.l.Val aliltapx.
Skilful is !n um SIDIIT I. !O lallana
pt. yet eclat. interest allerised on time deposits.
Investment. made In tioVeMnient and litmlLss
tate Securities.
Bank open dnll7. elcept Sundays. from gine
oClock, A. m.. to four o'clock. P. rt.. and on
Wednesday ant Idatorday oveningi gremlin to
nine o'cloe.l.• Jahl4,sti
LOST-REWARD.
•
RUG LOST:
A Diamond Cluster Ring,.
0 4Whadh7.tha lath Insitat. sot thlntat fifteen
ett, Wetly 'cease* s praseat. Tha ander
11t Ds llDenit7 rt.rarded "I"th4.l.lgg•
"ST.
A PIILIVUL XOZOINAIII POIMEI4IOOBO
Ocalalsles quits s ma of 410. Y. small papers
and a iota ...Jai. SSP itSti'AXLI will It paid
Waal oat leaslag it at tla
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DIVIDENDS.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
'rho Beard of °treaters of tbe rantlie sad At
lanua Tuedraph Company. 'of tha United distal
kayo tots day teetared a (leaner ., Dividend,
Dna ..... tk.) oat cattle earnings o [ ta• Comp
of no to dertt the Ist, at the rata of Wf.ll k a-
IttYtT. Ati N a, on all paid; up stool.
eayatale at the setae of The Tr...near of and Corattedta. 4111 Jilt arse,. rlttsenesh on and
atter data. ED% *BD JAY Yad.X:t.
Traateree_t
. nutmeg, Aprlll6oo, /VS. 7:F. &DMZ..
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