The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 26, 1867, Image 2

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JUPJEIL 2E, ice•
THE FATE OF DIEX.ICO.
Tir4,Selicallut possess one of the Sir
eat countries on the globe, and put it to
about the worst possible nee. For legit
imate enterprises they have neither apti
- time ; oar Atabillty, For revolutionary
; and Anarchic adventure they hate no
equals. Best and quietude, settled tn.
dustry, and laudable improvement, are
'too tame and languid for them. The
berm delighttipi contention, tumult and
bloodshed inspire them with a wonder
. :fttl energy. - Civil war is their regular
employment; Conspiracy and revolution
their ordinary condition.
The French occunation afforded them
the only chance of a stable government ,
they have had since they threw off the
rule.of Spain.. But that occupation,
professedly undertaken for. OM purpose
of obtaining a settlement for alleged
; spoilations, on the one hand, and with a
view to better the civil and social condi
tion of :Mexico, on the other, was in
reality entered upon as a measure of
hostility' to the United States. The
French Emperor exerted his best powers
perstuution to induce the British gov
emment to unite with him in recogniz
tug the COnfederate States as an estab
-Ittihad and independent nation. \lt may
'reasonably, be conjectured be was not
without hope of consolidating, those
Meitco, on some conitions,.
ettaittii create a really. formidable power
as a counterpoise to what would be left,
in that contingency, of the United
States Willing as the British govern
ment was, itdid not dare to affront the
feelings of the middle classes by taking '1
the 'step: = 'While it hesitated the rebel-
Bon assumed a less favorable phase.
Meanwhile the authorities at Washing
ton were vigilant and adroit In the man- -
agement of intrigues with the 3lexican
republicans, exciting theta, in the inter-
Ofthillnited Buttes, to reject and
repel 'a golden' opportunity—the only
one that bad offered for thirty yeas—
for establishing .a govemmentl strOni
enough to enforce. order at hotne end
command respect abroad.' To what ex-
tent subsidies in moneys or munitions
Nero (urnished them may be cordectux
-;-ek but e.definite conclusion cannot be
arrived at from the data open to the pub
' lie. But this much is certain, as a re
sult of these intrigues, and of earnest re
- monslrenccis with NAPOLZON the French
troops were withdrawn and the throne of
Nexuatasitt was suddenly :demolished.
The inference is natural that as the
'United Biatis was Chiefly, if not ex
clusively, instrumental in driving the
French out, .end in blinking down the
~,mapire. they bad established, it was
hOtind In IMnor to see that the 'Mexicans
Sired none the woes° for yielding to its
councils, and to take pains to have a Re
publican government , set np that should
'riot disgrace the natub. Having served
its ends in accomplishing tho
tionof Prance, the. Washington govern.
' - mint seennt tlisposed to let the Mexicans
managetheir own case as best they may.
Left to themselves they have aell,
=by sta•fintOritable instinct, into heir
'old habits of faction, and their ast end
is likely to be worse than their 'first.
..tiery chief has his partizans, and each
clan is tmplaeeabie towards every other.
What the 'French left the sword of Cis
, cord will probably devour. -
ft :la, now rumored that Secretary
Birwithn,"having consummated his pur
chase of the North Pole, i• turning his
' ithenticin southw.aal, and means to ac
quire &title to Lower ,California. Who
' he will bargain. with is not material; nor
will he stickle gout the price. Which
nisi of the leaders of faction happens to
_ -be iszhis graces will suit his purpose.
The United States, with any show of
iltle; Or none at all, will have no ditlicul
,-ty in holding the territory, if it pleases
-:i.to make the attempt. But a decent re's
. .pect - Joi the opinions of mankind will
- "constrain it to get some sort of title, if,
no better than that on which it extended:
its southern boundity. to the Bio Grande.
.867==Bit:otos of dollars in gold, paid
to Jruniti, vtould enable him either to
emigrate with a princely competency,
::and settle down to cock-fighting, like
• .Baivalittra, or; if fighting battles with
; his human x iyals suited him better, to;
/Sire a teraportuy IMPulse to his forcee.
... - Ilutt this ..Gum would contribute in any
--tanetTifttde — degree to assuring his us
' ientletici Is not an admissible confec
thrd., •
i t
It might help make ;the discord
yet re:profound, but' there is no son.
• cart it.to deduce order ono of the ex
. biting confusion, by transforming cut—
' 'thralls into law-abiding citliens.
The case of •Idexico is deplorable
enough as it literati. But it ap
pears probable that she •1 as sorer trials
before her than any she has gone
through.. - licr people are swallowed up
of anarchy, and have notcommon sense
; sufficient to educe out of it the common
'tenders military despotism.
•
DItCUSMION AT TUC SoVTIII.
BiNAT C OR WILSON, of liisasachusetti,
Las started, or is abort to start, on a
tont throne. the Southern Statea, ex
tending as far. as New Orleans, for the
ramose of discussing the issues invol
ved, directly or remotely, in the Mill-
tary Government Act. This is well._ °he
. of the most urgent needs of the people of
. theEtotth as to ba made acquainted with
' thafeelings and purposes of - Gut men - of
the - Eorth, and particularly: of the Re
:" plait:ma; For a score of years before
the war, the most persistent and tut
- icitapubms means were used to diffuse
throughout the South as Jr-adequate
and damaging conception of - the ideas
and temper of that portion of the North
ona PeoPle.wito, were opposed to slavery.
All printed matter embodying their
• - thoughtti wasauppiessed;Whether in the
-. form- of hooks, pamphlets or newspa
, pers. They were denied the tight to
g i ve weld utterance to their thoughts,
either in sermon, literary or scientific
.'lecture, or political 'Teeth. Excluded
from every form of access to the South.
em.people, they rested under frightful
Malediction& They were uniformly
represented as combining all that was
mean„ selfish, uncharitable, bigoted . and
Impressions thus formed through a
long serlei of yeara.are not easily oblli
errated. -To some extent republican news
-papers now enter into circulation at the
Booth. At a events, the mails are not
:regularly marched tor them in order that
ihey mai , be destroyed. Whoever is so
• ..inclineWcan receive and read them with
- out incurring a' visit from a Vigilance
Committee, though he may, perhaps,
ptUl-be !subjected to social disraunee
. ments and indigni ilex Still, it is better
that llepubUcans, who hold represents.
live positions, should go South, mingle
with the people, and Cully discuss the
questions in which they are specially
concerned. Varela° advantages in
personal contact. When an individual
or a class bas been uniformly pictured as
wearing horns and hoofs, and "breath
ing out tlireatenings and slaughter,"
there is no way so effectual for dispelling
the popular delusion as submitting to sc.
teal inspection.
" Mr. Wilson may be taken as an aver
age type of northern radicals. Not as
learned as Suseaxa, nor as sensible as
Fssentinns, nor as vehement as
nor as practical as CAMEII.OX, be inay be
taken as a fairer sample of the bulk of
the Republican party than either of
them. Be is emphatically of the people.
But it would be well to have other Re
publicans than Br. Wiesort go South to
speak ; tor, in the first place, one man,
in go large a field, can do comparatively
little; and, besides, other men, by rea
son of superior powers, are generally
held to be abler and purer exponents
than he of the aims and sentiments of
the Radicals.
Some of the Southern journals have
proposed that
.. .Mx. Wre.swa, and other
representative Republicans, who may
visit the South to speak on political
issues, elan be challenged to public dis
cussion.. This is better still. The nov
elty of such proceedings would attract
unprecedented concourses. All the es
sential points worlldcertainly be brought
out, and subjected to most careful exam
ination. The listeners would soon per
ceive there were two sides, where they
supposed only one existed ; and the re
sult would be a bettor understanding.
Who will follow Ri. Wuson'a exam
ple?
ACQUISITION t/U TERRITORY
Rumor alleges that the prospective ac
quisition of British Columbia had
weight in determining the Senate to rat•
ify. the Russian treaty. Upon how sub
stantial or unsubstivitial a basis this ru
mor rests it is 'impossible at present to
say. It seems probable that the &ego's-
ition has been discussed between the
President and members of his Cabinet;
and that Senators and Representatives
In Congress have sfeculited upon it.
But it is baldly probable that any direct
steps have been taken.
This much is certain, however, that
the British government has concluded to
settle the Alabama claims. Of coarse
it will higgle as to the amount to be paid
in each particular instance of loss, with
the design of reducing the aggregate to
the lowest practicable figure. When
this shall be done it will be quite happy
itudead of liquidating the amount in hon
est gold to strike a dicker turning out a
lot of wild
o r for which it has no use,
taking a r pt in .101, and leaving the
United Sts to pay so many of its cit
izens as--„Vere despoiled of their ships
and merchandise. It is conceivable
that if our government would in advance
agree to take the land at a good round
sum, the British government would be
content to mete a liberal adjustment of
the claims in dispute; for in that case the
damage's would not- come out of. its
strongbox, bat out of the Treasury of
die United Stales, to be reimbursed, if
at ell, as the land comes into market and
finds purchasers.
Of course there is no greeter proba
bility of satisfying the greed tor increas
ed possessions in a nation than in an in -
dividuel. - When Aizzartnan had 'rem
quered and annexed all the countries he
knew of, be is represented as manufac
turing eloquent tears because a limit was
set to his ambition. Whether he really
wept or not, it Is doubtless true he would
have delighted in new fields on which
to display his genius and power. Rome
kept adding one province to anther un
til the mass cost identity awl coherence,
and fell in pieces. CLUBLIPIAIINE did
something wonderful in the same line,
but his successors found it impossible to
hold the inheritance. Hircasos- I. had
a last, not of universal dominion, but of
holding most, if not all, of Europe., He
found it easier to acquire than retain.
England has contrived to agglomerate
more provinces, kingdoms. sad peoplel
than ever before acknowledged one scep
tre, but there are already indications of
Inevitable disintegration.,
Plausible theories have been invented
to demonstrate that the United States is
an exception to all nations, that has ex
isted in the tide of tame, and that its des
tiny is to be as unique as its progress
thus far. The events of the last few
years have shaken these specious specu
lations not a little, demonstrating that
the Caucakin race has, lost none of ita
essential characteristics by being trans
planted into a new region.
Nevertheless, it seems to be the "man.
ifest destiny" of the United States to
absorb the whole of North America, and
take its chances in dolig the best with
it .bat itagenius and the march of events
will allow. We confess, even it be to
our shame, that we do not take kindly
to Mexico. The United States has, in
deed, displayed marvellous powers of
digestion in assimilating the various
populations that have sought homes
upon its soil, but we cannot help think
ing the Mexicans would have too much
even for its incomparable stomach. ,If
the mixed races of Mexico world only
die Out and be no more, as they cer
tainly ought in deference to an ethno
logical system much in vogue among the
Democrats before our rebellion ; or, if
they would wither and giya signs of
speedy extinction trout the j presence of
a higher type of men and a nobler &A
lixatiOn, as the Indians farther north nn
mistakably do ; those magnificent table
lends would be a dazzling prize. But
they do not.
If the British desire to get up a trade,
why do they not make an offer that will
create a sensation t It they would only
include their possessions on this side of
the continent, as well as on the western,
the matter would arrest attention and
mark an epoch. Ultimately the job will
have to be done. Why not do It now ?
A Nan Tied to Arz:nd Beaton wit*
Near Little York, in Washington coun
ty, on Wednesday night last, eight or
ton ruffians, armed with clubs, under
cover of night, went to the house of sin
Lester, a peaceable and law.abiding cit
izen, broke open the doors, rushed into
the house, and dragged him from the bed
where he was sleeping in the embrace of
his wife, took him outside and tied him
to a neighboring tree, and then, in the
Presence of his wife and children, and
notwithstanding their tearful entreaties,
until they supposed
beat him over the head, face and body,
hirodead, when they
went oti through the woods, yelling like
so many mad devils.
The leader of tho gang is loath be the
same man who led the mob that hung
Tally and Brooks In Brownstown. Be
is said to be &Venda c i uum e ts
doubt when he hung r. No
Tally
his
burs.
Illshung his equals, if not his itietters
Ills name Is Thomas J, Lester. i Ile, to:
gather with his brutal confederates, have
been arrested, and are now under bond
to appear before 'Squire Mandan, one
week from to-day, fur preliminary trial.
James Ghoradey, Esq., hue boon em
ployed by the people near Little York to
assist the prosecution. -
If the facts in regard to this affair are
as we have detailed them, then Thomas
Lester and his gang should be made
an example of that would warn other
scoundrels from the commission of stmt.
laroutrages.—Newd/bany (Ind.) Ledger,
GENEFIAL NEWS
*7 —S pu tra q w .i. berries In New York ... are actling at
A war in Europe will send millions of
emigrants to America.
—The Rocky Mountains will be reached
this summer by railroad.
—The Great Eastern is not likely to re
peat her visit to Now York.
has flee Episcopal churches for
strangers who speak English.
—A man An Illinois died of dropsy after
bevies been tapped sixty-one times.
—For swearing In Buffalo a person is now
li a ble to s Sae of Meer imprisonment.
—Fine atnethists, the topaz and ether pre
cious stones, have been found fn Georgia.
—A rural couple were spliced the other
day in a dry goods store, In Springfield, 114,
—The Milliners are making an immense
effort to increase the size of the ladles' bon-
DM.
A New Orleans paper refers it. readers
“telegraptilo disratches received by
—A tbollsmd dead animals were picked
Up In one day In Montreal by the Lealtb
constables. • _
—alleputilican daily paper has been start
ed jri Little Rock. tno estate' of Arkansas.
(wand the Evening Sepublicun.
—Was Siddons, great grand-daughter of
the great Sitidout, Is reading from• Shake
speare and Tennyson in London.
—Queen Victoria denounces the attempt of
elderly and homely ladies to imitate by the
nag Ot artitlmals the graces and beauties of
youth. •
lecturer Bald that if the Patent omen
reports could tell the truth they wont,' de
scribe an amount of lunacy in this country
positively terrific.
. ....Among the advertued letters at Fall
River Is one to the "proprietor of the beet
hotel In the city," and the Postmaster Is
boarding round a week with each to decide
tO whom It belongs.
WANT SIIPPLIED.
Loudon Me, Bottled 'Ake, London Porter
Brown Moat. To get genuine Imported Lundo
Ale, Port... or Proem dtout, hes been nlmo• , •
impossibility In thls ell, notwithstanding that
there are few tonics more suitable for Weakly
perions and luealles, The taut has at Icogib
been esppled. Oless, assortment of the finest
brands, comprising, Elsrelay it Perkins' London
Mont, Baas I Co •a l ale .le, Campbell's Scotch
♦le. etc., Just received at due /trig not MING•ti
DRUG STORM, No. .4 Market street, ant Is sold
by the use or single bottle, et the lomat rates.
♦ls,. a complete stock of the Sleet Litters for
medicinal pommels, and Campbell's cparkling
Lk. the Ma. &Webs to use. itplaemba th 4
DISCe,
JOSEPH FLEMIXG•S
DRUG AND [STINT MRDICINS DIPOT;
oporros 84 Ihrtet street..
GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS, RAND
RU fit, ANY .•IngAkift tWr THE SCAI.P.--hl
IdneutrlClLY CAN .I.II.PM= WITH WAPN DUN
HAIR COLON ILESTUNEit AND UNILYSIN...••
••London Oar Beat Hair Color Itaattuerw
”London Hair Color Noatorar••
t`London Physic's= Hair Color lt-storarw
"London Hair Color Restorer"
..a.ondon Hut And Hair t aor a es. orer"
"Loudon Hatt Color Natant'
..London Eeaowmandlt. Hair Color Waterer. ,
tonever haat* Impart ILfa, growth, and rigo ,
weageat bad . , hate. and atop* Its re ling.
god oars to prodore • new growth of hale,
goaegg It to, grow thwk d strong. Way m
panto • bottle: 44 the hal dozen.
nold by lleCL•itgaN MeICANNANI, NA
Midget meat., HILO. A. NALLY 37 Wood al..
and 41.1 ti. YLEHINII, 54 Market Street, gltio
burgh. /LANE A DEUTIT. Adrenal.
aultrdlOwrarr
GIVE NATURE A LIFT.
.2: P :Cr 2 hesl i irs:4l " t b h:tr Y cont7tLift h ons T ,tl
then are surprised theathey fait sick.
The petunia Of eutictsut mental or bodily
tabor. upon the animal powers, is &reamed...
Very few uncoil and coactitattons eta bear op
newt this precture auassictsrL ♦od to this
the unhealthy laguences which lurk unseen to
the air we breathe, the water we drink. th.
diode prodaced at this tenon by the ehmagei
from the rigor of Winter to the warmth of.
rpeing, and It would seem to minim almost se
peebumen rigor to keep In pert, at health with
, cut retutoreing tbe physical energies,
Dot bow reinforce them? Certainly not with
adulterated stimulants. The re le no potion in
the outer sir, or In tee atmosphere of ioniser
h.so.4 rooms, or w.de.shops, or rectories, so
ymmlcltrue as those smolt 'burning Auld, Why
use Clem, when uu3TErrEro. OMIWACit
Hirt - 01AM, a veyetable tome without SI ny. ore
eserrerbere obtalussl• f rot/Milos erer been
to
to the and ditstes so barmier.
In its nature, s op ' : erfal tol t o inelyorming ef
fects, as Lela celsbraidt
ISTUEALIiIs) AND ALTERATIVE.
In the army and the natT. In new settlnnents.
and In crowded cltlem In old snd toude. rmo
•nd woe. It Is nod as a ritOTECTIV u AA
EJMITMdAt ICE MEDICARE, with Most grstl •
tying resells.
PULS CANADENSIEL
• tree which is abundant la Canada, Nora
btritia. and the more northern r arts of the New
Enelbnd Butes, and 1. also Pined In the eletatcd
and toolintainOtis Mewls of the Middle Otstes,
and abounds in medicinal virtues. Dr. emelt.
of Botta.. tras prepared a medicine from - ere
Sweet. loside bath of the pin• tree. called Cts
lratsLDS Will VI Pi NE CUNDOC ND. watch le
an- of ram vain. is all debilitated state. of the
kidneys. It aers Ilke • cbarin in all alsea. . of
=atom membranes. enabling them to regalia
their loot tone and energy. It alit be found well
edeptad to alt tiro. dlarsees. there Botha has
been tried and failed, It is likewise well stilted
to chronla :maths, and Infallible specific for
old and debidtated eases of asthma. Many per
sons also at teen na:y malt a bottle of this meal ,
elna, to Ur. afters:nada ram* beet an/ sot
noun, o r ball dose% which erected radical
cares ord.:eases ot the bladder sad kidney. Of
sec ant tandlee.;
etes, sal:este that bas been looked elm a
e the incanbles.l. teamediateir ems d
by it. aorice the certificate Of Ara titeoonne,
pa Jibbed •' , 031. trusa
The/lotted sta. En.y...bm speaking of
she plan, says: ••it la prescribed 0 leneorri:res
11,1. and other dit ease. of the a rlnary punagee:
In I I , es and a . ruble lobe m retie a or aceratten
of the bowels, In chronic eatarrhsl adoetiona,
end I. cartons terms of rheumatism." 1114 en •
creedlegly valnabre in all erarelY
Woody urine. and wbve there Is red sod Wine
seditornt It can tr. taken wtshoet •nrarrnprion,
to on Vs usual aresatione: and Instead of sicken
ing. Prednaes • bracing, healthy - 04.e r uf endu
rance and Sr or. Prlce, Si per tottle: els. lot ht.
Asa for rOLAN WO C
1 :11 ' t1 1 tV:i IriZ r l;.f;TSlX`ll6747,al ' erlel:::::efe 4 .
140 Wood Meet. aphi
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.... itainltT.Tal'erlel:Viefe4. ists. Esaacti. Coll.
...t BZINL. apal
taro luaartmcat tea bad aml recalling at
-- '''` v visEniE "S. WELDON & KELLY'S,
mull:l4ms AND GAS FITTERS,
184 Wood Street.
tribMIII If CAR 1412TH.
NSW .APVERTIBEIIig
Wit. 81NGR4.24 Jr., Adams /expresa
Am. 54 anat. an alahortsod Agati to
nom* AthornUmanta forth* GAZETTE. and
. . _
,az puler am throughia.tl t4s ticul/ad Stages
toed Ms
Igrmssorne HALL.
YOU ♦ b/SOET T/Ml. ONLY,
comma tutsoir 1T15156, Ana - soil
anpen ever
arder aftey ',lent aftern oons r, and on Wednesday
!W. '
THE WONDER AND MARVEL Or THE AGE
.111.01i1PICXNT AND 131 , 11-411.
THE OE AT APOCALYPSE!
ELLOBTELATED; MX. MOIL OP
b z,k•AP
I=
Visions of St. John
illiened be slew. In nifty .plendld &toeing 'rah
leans ncea-s, stewing what John sae, when
• Dour. IN MILAN CM WAY tir.Nn,.. , L e
de
.urlo.d ay him Is the Soot of }ter- minus, come
meeting wits the Vision We SIMI ./1.-
1.31CP1 Un.N13144111.:1i6, and ending Ito the
VISION OF THE DAY OF JUDO!. ENT.
The whole comprising the entire TM... re
lated In the Bork et lievelalloss, ano premorc
log to view the must labile, >La starll , Plr SPos .
taclee you basted lonian. and o.ly ta,sled in
8.. Juba she "hot bed diselpler" tom the world
threagh him might learn of the things 'nation.
tome to pass an., prepare for the U //EAT IMP
Ulf Hid WAITS, when none sh•ll PO able to
Mend.
Ticket; 25 CINTS, to ell Dots of the hall.
No hair vn..
Et hitoltion WILDNESDAY aid BATVIIDAY
tN Arrir,moutos. at 134 o'dk. taaldr.o
allrolttori for to CIL F , cash.
Mors onto IC•enings at 7 o clock; commence
equator leo&
•fteencosu, doors opt. at o'clock , commence
t A. 11.111011lclouni,
Bole Proprietor end Vann. 1.
H. 11. 6411/711(. ..sent. • atele:7l/1
1N THE SPEECH INONT HP. the
Aid stand r Morally .undergoes • chum.. and
Hicl.wisOLnra HIOULT CoN•an..IILTIO ra•cr
Or d•naaranll.l, la an assists= St ther!ste.l
War
STABLING TO HEFT. .
Twenty-five Stalls,
,Oa Third street, near Woolf. Inquire of
J. C. DIIFFO3I oft CO.,
nand 11 Market .treet.
NOTICE —AU' persons indebt
ea Om and Steam Pitting, or otherwise,
to SI. MciTSEN, or M. genTZEN I CO., as
requemed te. make paymeitt to myself Moot, or
to 'LAM J. EICKSTS, at my place of torsi
pen, toolbar person having ththoritY to =Ss
collection.. . M. IicoTSZIO.
*With No. ILI Water etrtet.
W. WLTTACII......
W ETTACH & DIEASON, .
Xsosifacturers of every description of
XaCsglltilLOT 8011.1.2*6,
Dealers to BLIT and LAC le LE aTLIEII.
No, 201 SMITHFIELD IST..
Pittsburgh, P.
Mal
0771:11.0r IttrIIRDING 1110CLAT011,
April Rub,
THE ASSESSMENT FOR THE
Grading /IT* and fcr6ieg of Pau'lnnis Irene,
From Dinwindle to Jummonrille streetk_are
Marrrade for examination this office. West
ket Hon.% where the/ will remauo 10111
CON uiLY, May GM. when they wilt he Dineen
In the City Treasurer's Unice for collection.
K. J. MOURN,
it,gegolgg Regulator.
NOT 4 WEFT at Me wont disor•
or
that Millet mankind ornie from comp-
Mon or Um blood. klakarnoLD's !Matadi Oka
larandkco la • t►mnd/ of the tamon Value.
atuucwe
RIGIIEST lIIIIKET RITES
PAID FOR
MAY AND-ATITLY COUPONS,
AT
AS, T. BRADY & CO.,
Bankers,
Cor. Fourth & Wood Six.
apW:i.47 '
1611:ii014:1411 , 1 1 1 1 1','A
DIMBIBIIED FEICE3 OF
i D
Eitra In Quality, Elegant inElaror.
PEAcHrs. quart tans
TOMATOES
I=l
I=
PINE APPLE, 2 lb. cans.
I=
DAIMON FLEX!!
C111:3=
=!
411 Warranted the Perfection
of Fruit.
SHIELDS & BOUCHER,
108 Smithfield Street,
OFFICE•
OPPOSITE POS
THE PEOPLE'S
TEA STORE,
Wilson & Underwood
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
One of tbe cheapest and best wholesale and r
tall stores la the two dile.
No. 15 South West D lamond,
ALIJA/RENY CUT
Call and eramtna oar stark and prima• •
ap :aas-dlr
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS.
FRANCE'S TEA MART,
No. IA DIAMOND, prrrenunau..
• Just opened, a large and aga stank of
Teas and Family Groceries,
Which ant being retelled LL lowng mbetestio
yrtee4 tall and wee the
them. and run will EVt,';',l,Ten f try. 7 .7.
selmm. lencasleolutely CAnll.
FRANCL 4* 105.
apTl:n2t . 15 DIAMOND, INttchnre,
WIO. BILAIIDOBY & CO.,
=MIMEO
BROOMS,
Broom Brush ant - Broom Findings.
F.tory .d to the tees . of IS..
....a Lulea,
Nos. 172 anent vreoa Sc, Pllt.bnrlb.
ap1.172
J. F. STARK & Go.,
BANKERS, ' 1
Corner of Wood and Third Streets.
nzirrir nonnxix,
MD STITES sons, LOLL Min OD COME,
Drior Wiwi/Aral BUM MIA nr EAthaass on
ENGLAND. TRANCE. GEIIEANT, ITALY.
de LS:DICIrir •.. •e.
820,000 TO LOAN ON ,
BOND AND MORTGAGE.
MUIR OP
STEEL & WILSON,
Brolters.ll Real tau apaU.
No. ltl RIIMIPI /MD STUMM
apt.i.ao
IRON CITY CBTLERY CO.,
No. S St. Clair street.
Honor purchased' of A N BTOUS the
entire. .1.0 of Hardware... Cutlery and Variety
d.. at too atm,. stwl, I* their uttration
to keep on band • fin e Class strait of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Guns, Rlllss. aororron, Pinola Pining Taekla
and sporting acad. of every varlet.. /bey Sr.
lso preparsd to do al. kind. of JOB *Oka
kirindlog Harm. 944.0”, • 11.. CottloF atenell.
and
atnalw. at elt tamps.
art.st ooneo and ing
. real and twooslllag
W. 111. MOWN. Manager.
usbniosid
H.
J. LA.NCE,
Nos. 181 and 181 Third Street,
ii:q.l lli,[ilt,: :4:j
Straw Goods Cleaned or Dyed
KID ClLOYnind 11.17115.9 et elm
ed or dyed. 1,14,02
pear HANDLED ILNIVES,
: rioted /Forks
Spoons, Castors, Sc.,
A TINY, ABSOBTXXST AT
Grafton's Rouse-Furnishing Store,
843 11.c.clorcs.1
Neu the Ballzout Depet.
ITITECI
ALLEGHENY CITY.
L. J. BLANCHAIID & CO,
WHOLSALZ *IW .11LTAU.
CirROC,ERB,
398 Penn Street.
ap13:x1:1
BALE.
A HOUSE AND IAT,
locO
th lon awn . A sl ddr iest. East Birmingham. in a sood
ess,
BOX 211. DUCHAISALTS P. O.
apgluTt
WRITE WINE VINEGAR.
Bolimmes Celebrated Wine Vinegar
The toast mulls for the cuter; also. tannins
Italian OD. In quarts and plow, for Isle by toe
.eate or aluale bottle. at atthaa.launlznUAroceryw.
More of
soli earner Liberty ant Maud strrets.
'`llOBE WHO DESIRE BUIL
LIANcrY or COMPLICiIow mart poetry
.4 earteb tra• bleed, wb B ezymouv.
CZNIIIATAD IX.TRACtkk nAltaAr.llll/4.41 Dawn.
rt.bl, Dam . Lek fur ,J..lallVaJJ'a. Take NO
owe!. a , 184 WIT
DRIED PEACILIES.--NO barrels
talsed .0 hal... PIrLOHZ4, 011
eehetelltileht, Lot eats lees to the trade.
. Ignittet•intle • CANS,
INV - 171 and 111 Wood meat,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.—AII Persons indebted
far elan and Steam Pitting., or Other.el.n.
to Y. MotiTEEN • CO., are notlied to 1.00
payment to myself alone, and not to pay any
money on soconnt of said firm to any other w
ean or persCrne Idioms oe.er.
HICNILY KTIMP . ATHICH.
Of 11. McSte.en d Co
NOTICE—TO WHOM IT MAT
,d • • •
oo c r o .i m ao c ic z a , t ne n r ch — tu t , l4 .
z.
Q t 1 ,1 o( id. e s
ior. p
leshen7 Wont) of two classes rt
of felonious Is,
seat and batte , y. and sentenced to the West ,
era Penitentiary on ascii far se TTTTT end
six rounths. will be Trade to ma Excellency,
tics. (Jury. forttiwie lt. ..,, y3rE At . r . ey.
Pittsbnrsh, Aps'l WC. sysiisist
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
An that Letters of Administration bays twee
[rented JUsLPti !Inner.. on tnn.ts , n
Altos MB Z, let. of Jeffereon towashio.
Allegneny 11011111.7. r. decsame. All persons
themeetsm Indented to said estate will
dull mut 017 them at once. mid ail basing claims
upon the SAM. will betel thetrwcoome with the
Undersigned at once, tor cottl•meut..
Jo.ocrii 21E.u4 E. 011111.11 P. SA.
aphsloll-if Agrel•tl7 COLIOW.
To Bricklayers and Carpenters.
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED
until TDIGDAT. May 7th. et 6 o'clock
T. X., for the BRICK and CAUL'S:NTS.Ii WORK
required In the erection of a new School Rouse
to the Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh.
Plans iminpectocalions are ready fur examt
aadlowas the °Once Of Ike Atchttvtls, BAXIL
MOSLB, tor. '2 uul 4 St. Clete street.
Bide to be bolded and lelt ...tee any of the an.
deraigned. ■. A. AlOottilEAD.
JAM ‘re Bogs,
ALUK/ST A. MOOSE.
MEI
TIM nun CITY 1110ITHLY
MDT IT ILL NUS DEPOTS,
Conunculcat'ons iad alvertlsontents for th.
HAY NUMBER shoold be handed In by th
second of Way.
GEO. W. PITTOCK & CO.,
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D 4 r ~a 4 l, Bunting. GO FIFTH STRZET
MEDICATED PAPER.
LEGAL, LETTER C.P.
CORXERCI L NOTE. and
WRAPPLSO PAPERS
W. S. HAVEN,
Corner Wood and Third fits.
NOTI(:E• IS BEDEW( GIVEN
glut the t*epartnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned. under the style of A. J.
BAKIJR • CO, has this day been dlsmilvcd by
ma trial consent, the entire Interest of A.
baring been t orcbased by SAMUEL
L. MINN ILLL, who will continue tee Tal oring
Builness .t the old etr nd, d o, fide3il rtl i iELLi
STAtt.tr. All debt. due to the Into Om will be
received by tie said 8. L. CO NIL L. and all
demand. against tbs same will be presented to
and settled by In List,
A. I. HA KEIL
N. 1.. CONNELL.
ritts.nritt, April ft, net
Unclog sold my t►'erett in the CLOTLIING
BUSINESS to SAMUEL 1.. CONNELL. who
wlll continue tha tomlness at the old stand. 1 do
cheer:llll7 recommend him! to 'onr former pa
trons mad Um potato generally.: •-
El1131=1:5
CSIM
TTAIFING SOLD OUR ENTIRE
-•-•loterslt le the NV holemir liro•err,lyre
. .
and Com .
.o:asst. Bust •• to 11 sr,. RUT.
1.44 , 14 E.. Utt. *to out roulthor th .
&mortar the 014 suatd. N . , 343 LI ht.nT
N. • would ask for moo a e.tott mouton of lb
patronage roUbenallyr hesto•rd on or.
COOli 13110T11L171 & CO
Patatmrgh. Aprll, it:7.
RUTLEDGE, PERRY & CO
ItAillOti la COOK Enortizus t CO.,
No. 345 LIBERTY STREET,
WOOLESALE GROCERS,
PRODUCE :-&) COMMISSION
MERCHANTS
Coosiffsments of fal kind, or Produee rempert.
Oily wilclted, sod moinot fel•ras [•aranteW.
4:MU
NOTICE TO COSTUACTOIIB
SEALED PROPOSALS
Will be retelred by no .der.iguel antll
Tuesday, afprig 80th, .1867,
Per ttruttns. Chet , leg end Part. the folloteleg
Streets and Idlest. In the ttoreeelt et Leta e oee•
atie, namely: Ifellefoutalue ht set, term oatrr
litfeet to the themes rall, Salto.% et.
111117'• •Teone„ It. m Seger to Use hen Stre.
tOsiewelght Street, hem Boger W Cbarlette
Stymy: Street, from Suandery 010.51 to
It. Inters Mee wltla Lahy• tie t , ley% Left,. t'.
•11.7. m Allen Street to Its juerilur.
Ito
Footer Street, and Ilaelott hairy. Iran tretttrto
Foste
111. end St
Br.. epeeigeations of Out we. to he
execs' ee can ti lean. end s 1 necestary informs.
Ban obtelatrd as spollnatlon to
J411.4/EM M. DEVLIN,
Borough Itegui•tor.
At treot ltetate .4 Inenraner omen et Devlin A
all:. Beller eVeet. teat BetlefiAttale• 11r•rt,
Lawrence.... ' ante inn
FOR THE MEG TRADE.
At 28 and 28 St. Clair Street.
We. Pa , , la sten, and are daily' rceelvin r.
oar own Gad Giber ismaufAcluzaa, a large ma
ot
'woe on. cumin
w 0 MA ULS,
E.NNLE AND CARRIAGE
OIL C. °Ms.
Burr liu,.LA
mixt NHuS.
!MADE aza
Also, LLATHEII BELTING.
RUBBER BELTING,
Huai. AND NTE.AII rAcausto.
Ben manefeeturets, we are enabled to Ober
to membauts. carriage craters and the Meal
tree. Inducements. ID prices and go.dls not be
breed elsewhere Le the clty.
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BERLIN FOUNDRY
PRICE a; SIMS,
om. mu,
No. 29 Wood Street,
Nanntanturi and keep mon.tantly on hand
Thimble, Skein S Pipe Boxes
WAOOR BUSIES, DOG !R'lN9. BIRIAII
urrt.r.s. HOLLOW WARY.
And cutirto i.nerall7• 1t01:711
NOTICE.
TUE IUNDEiIaIGNED has this
des disposal of his entire libel. of BOOTY ♦SO
31101:3 to Mr. J. 7. McCALL,IthO will eOLItIII.
Um business at the old steed, 3 Lllii/LTIK
t 27.7.7. •
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J.. D. D.AJIALEY.
Pirrearstart, April Ist, lit. apfe:l43
ISAAC CRAIG,
OUTLET SAWMILL,
Foot of Craig Street,
I=
.12"1:1117,".fg' tro Land a large toot of era.
• übsttle. Unties, elle • P
ate', eiautttog, Utak
*lte..'llljo.:lfimertitA".7nlPtia'aPet"Xti
ILL protattlyeat and at fair rates. sortlteell
PAPER lIANGINGS,
Of cal Grades,
FROM :TAMPED GOLD AND VELVET,
TOTII
. 11116111 ESOWN TO fill TRAM
At No. 107 Market Street.
JO& R. HUGHES & BRO.
ME Et _LYON,
Sealer of Weighis and Measures
Ho. 4 FOLUTU MITHEET.
- Batweea Liberty. ind Terry areal..
014arl prompt attended W. anti**
VJU4VOAI.S.
NEW JAIL.
Commissiosyns• Orrica.
Illiciann. Pa.. poll huh. is q.
XVE R ILL RECEIVE SEALED
PROPOSALS In this office Op to MAY 10.
ISLT. for the building of a new JAIL. to be built
In Boller. Persons wishing to hid can see the
plan and specifications In 151, otdce, any time
alter the "zth of April. The ill.. and Cary.,
ter Isok will be given In different Contracts.
.
• A. O. CHR'STIT,
WILLIAM DICK.
J. BRANDON.
Comm Issionem
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STATE OF PEN • SYLVAN I.t.
ALLEUIIEST COUNTY. sa.—ln the
phansl_Court in and for said county.
The petition - of •nn Sutton, Adinhalstratrls
of the estate of Harriet Moor, tit o:as•d, and of
Itienard B. Sutton, Board:so of the minor chil
dren of tsar riot Bloor, deceased, was presented
to the Conet, showing. That the said dui:lran,
to wit: Theodosl• Boor, Allred Salton bloat
sod I out. James Blom . , aro Seined In 1. a of the
following described property, situated in the
Borooph of Clarion. County of Chalon. /and
State of tenant. ants, to wit: All those certain
Veva 01 tracts of land situate in the Borough of
Clarion, known and nunimred in the plan of
said Borough to oat nu Nol. 47 mid 41. sad blot
80. e, or No. 43, sod labole Not. IQ and 1:11, all
of which lots, DT sanely enovoyauee• In 1 am, be
none vested la the raid Ilarrict Bloor, now .1•-
ceased.
Your petitioners therefore pray the Court to
grant them an order to Mate isle of the raid de
scribed r .al estate; with Ire apput...s, for
the maintenance red education of ilia said chil
dren. trete from £O7 Incumbeance miming ant of
any claim on .he part of James U. Blaor as ten
ant by the coarsely; Ind also praying that the
Cruet would direct a Citation to lune to the
said James IL Bloor, to show camier why the
of the petitioners -BRIM not be granted.
and the said acicribed feat estate-be sold for toe
mintier% and eduestmn of the said micors.
Pow tberefpre, wei command yeu. the iald
rame..ld. Bloid, that Ton be and appear bef ,ea
thr Judge.. •f our eald Court, at an Dry ana•
Court to tie hold. at the Omni flame le the
r.lay of lilt. .burgh. on SATURDAY, th.i itsT
DAY Of JUN G, at JO We alt A- R., and then
and there show cause if any you are. why the
prayer r
p• the a It; ' t o e ' te r ”M;
freed from any lir utularanal adobe out of any
eisim y.in. the iaid Jame, el Moor. might hose
as
sin-.a,
rif tee coon. of. an.l barrio fell n 4.
Wain..., the lion Jeer, P. "mum r, Pees.
tdent Ju igeof our said Cobra, at. BlD...rah,
tom :'stn day of April, A. D. ital.
all COO a. Hal. a NDS Clark
ummer Millinery Opening
The understroed trout. , reshretfully tufa
th•lr ti - 1101,ESAI.It AMU ILETALL L Urifulti
&IL% that they tent °two, ea
Monday, the 29th or-April,
Ono of the I.( and well selected cocks of
MICISTZTEITH,
EATS, in Every Shape and Variety;
RIBBONS, 'FLOWERS, &c.,
their own impertell an. We solicit a cal. to
stsmwe oar novelties.
AFFELDER & CO.,
S 4 Market Street.
;VS ye
$23,000,090.
vigHtowelizo:evatimovo
PENINSI'L VAINIA.
str2vr]rt.
Free from all State, County and
Municipal Taxation, /
Will Do faro tshett to rams to oatt.. - m sr rtleati
ton nearest Dank or Banter; also. D 7 .110
tao under S tOood.
JAY COORE &
DREXEL &-
& CO.;
srl.1:s100 Butter, Philadelphtz
Ay SCHMERTZ b. CO,ll,
31 FIFTH STREET,
All styles of Ladles', Market and Children's
Boots, Shoes & Gaiters,
Of all she latest stifles, eamPelfOß
"viElla,%,zgl44l;=, l i.t&TZ,,l nD a
E=M
•
GAITERS, BALRORALS,
PRIVI ►ll SLIMS, tits, MEW,
Toilet and Parlor Slippers,
. WEITZ 111) AND/1AV:: A LIITEEP. .11c.
Ctillttrett . • *toes to on less •arlety set 4 sty es
selling at reauttusble peters. et '3l FIFTH teT.
W. E. ISELLWEETZ Ilk to.
elsltellatlrle
GENTS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
CALF AND KIP BOOTS,
Congress Gaiters, Belmontls,
tt - (111111) SIEIP SEW, B E TOES,
I=
ill Siftlx Street.
R. E. SCUItEETZ a CO
MEC=
BUSINESS RUMS
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nos. 6 and 8 at. flair Street.
Has a Napetnal Charter.
Booh-Neeptng, reaminslalp and arlthroette.
time unlimited 440 00
krithroetto and Penmanship par quarter
I of three =oath.
Penmanship, per month
for Circulars or Specimens. address
N. KIATIT.N. or
.1. T. lleCl.ilhloYll9.
1=:=1
N OTICE TO COI'iTTBACTOIIS
CONIIIOLILT • S Onnet.
All.zbe or AMIL Lth. .C;•
!MAI:ED P& d'UnALS will to ro,cl•ml at thlr
°Med uottl dA.TIf /tor,' 3 . 3tb, at 3 oclock
p , ror. °ruling and raving W. followyna
areas mid •la:
110 VIC tliltd.r.T, from Leacook .treat to River
eiMP7=E=
()tau sIigNIIE, from ZkOstrick to Fulton
tree,
1,4 .141 ALLEY, from East lane to Chesnut et
Tli lUD ALIA k.
M2I=NRMMffI
FILES! FILES! FILES!
liancfactuzers and Machialsta 11/Wit Alt. wit
do wall to call and cast:ilea a
SUPERIOR AMERICAN FILE,
Ittc s tau g n . vmvx..l . l . c a ttuin tit. Int
JAMES DOWN.
130 A 000 street
M==l
FISHING TACKLES
r FISHING TACKLE!
Jost received, • hall assortment of HOOKS,
LIMAS, JOINTED ILUDS, lIESLLS,
AItTI►I
01AL BAIT, ►AYH MUSKETS, ae., for sale by
JALIIJCS BOWS.
136 Wood street.
5 SPRING WAGONS;
si MAIN WAUONS;
a CANT»;
bUDRECK. STONC, MORTAR. STORE &
• NAILILOAD WHILICLIIARNOWS;
HORSY. MAY LANES AUL NOttgO;-
Mortised Rubs and Tuned bootee on bend
and roe sale me , DUQU3SI. WAGON WOW , . ne'
the PenUentinry, llorhoe• env.
spl3:l4A CULLMAN. roasserraz s Co.
pLiNOS ! PIANOS ! entire
new stock orKNAUIC d CU.'S VI ANUS, whick
are now considered the best mutat also HAINES
Babb. CELEBRATED riAbUS. grin trunk=
upward. Persons want of a ant clan 1 . 1.0
are n epeciltily lticitad to Call and examine
Webs purchasing elsewhere• •
nikilllAM. BLUME,
fro. 43 Fifth sine le
CHEAPEST PLACE irl T)
0/TT to bay the
TRIUMPH CORKIN STOVE,
u m .... 140 BILL= 5111. LET.
GriErtlii
on BENT.
One New Iron Oil Tank,
In 011 City. Cep.lty, a, 0111 s. Ignquira of
5t42:170J. KOUNTZ, 13 t. Clair street.
:NTS.
A GOOD BARGAIN !
EM
AT 123 CENTS,
Yard. Wide Bleached Muslins,
AT 123.4 CENTS
Good Light and Dark Printsi
WM. SEMPLE'S,
N. ISO aal 1S?. Carat greet, Sllgheoy City.
Para yls and Umbrellas,
HATS AND BOMBS
OPE.NED TO-DAT, AT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
110 dc 1111:Federal AL, Allegheny City
Hosiery, Gloves,
CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c.,
InIZEIMME3
WM. SEMPLE'S, -..
Nos. ISO ind IS! Federal Street. illt;lag CI
WHITE GOODS,- SHIRT FRONTS,
Irish Linens, Tablo Diaper, &e
1=
WM. SEMPLE'S,
182 .2.182 Federal Si.. •Meekest, 0117
FILEN CIL talNGua-lID.
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PLAIN dt PIU`D ALPACAS,
BLACK dr. COLORED SELILS.,/
OPENED TO-DAT, AT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
190 4,192 Federal NC: Allegheny' City
ap% 15
J011:1 CROFT JOWE 111.111.111.
JOHN CROFT &
Real Estate & Insurance Agents,
N 0.139 Fourth Street,
lILVE TOR BALL
m..a. ner a.
t..n uld Ac[r udres. e
improved P , in Payette eoulaty, Pa.
'Wo for ell) . renc.!.
lo Aurus.luiproved. In lndlaneeonnty. Ps.
110 Acres, It provrd, In he...reins Co.. Pa.
go Acres. Imlcrovcd, In AllenhuurCo.,
lal acne, Improved. in Wearer cent!. Pa.
ISO Acres. no Improvements. Blair Cs.. Pa.
It Semi two mile. out 'toe Perrysville coed.
Ju•t to thing fur • garden.
it ere.. unimproveek 2!P m.le• est the Pee.
rivet*. plank rout. Jay% the [Mpg for • gr..
ptyr sod private reeturnee.
k oside lessehold elu Washington street,
above th e tirnin Vevatort t 5 feet 'on %rubles
ton Street by 115 on 11111 alley. on which there is
too nplidipks with st•re room to nett. Lease
21 years to run. 'I gig would Woke • Splendid
stand for most any kind of Wattles..
For further lnfortnetlon apply to the ahoy.
arents. apitl•u2
Pittsburgh Importing House.
SCILMDT & FRIDAY,
I IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN
WINES AND LIQUORS
No. 409 Penn Street,
PITTSBUIIGH,
Wined ditto the attention of the yOOllO to the
fact that. pu..rse One cut velar Itolllt N through
several Inc.l wine and liquor boaaes In Europe,
and meal.. thalr Importations direct, they an
w•ba..l to one t ine various Cade* of enolce
ore. and Llano"at prices less than Gavin
talcs. k:xamtu.tlonulqu.lltlnaadeampatlsoo
of prices re•pectludy yodelled.
A choiceawe...nat.. of FT.IS OLD RYE
WaII:KEY constantly on hand.. spllt.ll.l
TEAS AriD SOARS.
000 D CORKING 0179A1r. 1r ref. for l ig
00
•• •. 04)
.•100
`• TA PIA
FSTH/ UIMLU ••
BLIT ISM& ••
TEAS.
Another large lot of YE U SZL, of last car
goes.
Dliect from China and Japan
Par only. Conat.tina, Rodin Castle. J. E.
(imam, nomptiality rraryttlioi HOOD AND
CHEAP in tbv way of Teaa, .t aboat
20 Cents Below the Common Pelee.,
ARTHUR KIRK,
172 & 174 rederal street,
MEM
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
Macecoots to B. E. SOLCIER AVE.
ILATiIII ACTVEZIII or
FURNITURE
Of Every Description.
.... AO 00
.- 8 0
sawoL AND OFFICE FIIIINITITHE.
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
PITTIDURIM. PA.
tar e d
full assortment of Pit:3l.mb ltanufae
tared Furniture eourtanity On band at LOWaIIT
Atilt rltloll.l.
WY. J. MT - M16...WY. S. aornut...c. 1. Milli
taor.t.l:e63
NEW WALL PAPER
AND
UPHOLSTERY STORE,
JUST OPENED. AT
NO, 36 SMITHFIELD ST.,
BELOW TIMM.
To wet= le °dela It, trammel trade. we have
fari ' l 4 l a'JVTIleir4F, melee.. At ?ie. 30
Wok of WALL r VOL. WINDAMTIrDne..I,ew
CUB rAIN Uoolls. TLOOIL sad TA B L A E
OIL
MArru, lIATTILLEJESaOI BEDUIN A of all
kinds.
Li.A.Nott-3(II.3IIITOTIELDSTBESTI
ULU OTAN. - 11.0 ANL , 911 T/iLUD CITUEZT.
E. EDMIINDSON & CO.
mta2
WiNDOW SUADES,
OIL. CLOT
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, lIOLLAND,
For Sale
J, 8. WELDIN & CO.,
101 Wood Street.
WINDOW SRA DES.--HavIDN
received one 'piing stock or EMades weans
no. pr. pared to sell at the lowest cash pd...
either o Leme or retell. The best
merit that Can be (wed le the city. Also. • slew
style Of shades lust received. Unit and see them
at Nos. 26 and 26 et. Car street. ll •
mb.lf J. . gaILLUIS.
REPUBLICAN
STATE CONVENTION.
IlAsnrsarco. •Pril 1l: 13C
The mcruntacix STATE CON' ZSTION
will meet et the ••±1.11.1c lions." In Wit-
L1.d.\191.0.1M, on
Wednesday, 20th day of Jane Neal,
At 00 o'clock a. Y.; to nominate a eandidate for
'lase of the Supreme Court, and to Initiate
Droner measures for the ensuing State canvass.
As heretofore. the Convention will he ...-
posed of Vepreeentative and Senatorial Dela-
Isles, chosen in 'the anal way. and equal in
number to the whole at the Senators end Repro
. Gstives in the General Assembly.
tte2ll;
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GSD. W. Iftarwelltt.Y.
&Wet=les
W. BSNXDICT.
J. Rom.r DosiaLISON.
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Oocrtrrn T 111.1111.1111.41 Oortca.
Yirrsioson. APoII
lar ES PURSUANCE OF THE
- llstwltionof an sotrtlntlns toilieinonl
County, aopround *oast day 0ti147.1.7/I".nd of
the amendment to mad .ct10n..07. 7 . 1 th. 411
1.7 of Ywe. .71. I. ULTID AIKEN. Jr..
T.... of slid County. hereby tiro 1,11 . e
teat the Duplicates of ten sevorul Wards, Bor.
one. non Townsitiva. WILL B 2 01. ZN, aid l
online P.P.7.1 to Rua. the
4011, Vitt NOR in 1t1T317 TAILS 1111 1667,
1:=
The First, Day of May. 1867.
Bald Taxes ela be hale at the Tat .11131tZ11 , 13
OP PIM Wit the /f/HtiT D* ur Luuusr.
whul a-
--
Deduction of Fire Per Cent.
Dtstment for necolont It.""
',Wog - the whole amount or emir taxes.
Snare .111 be no decuetlos allowed on taxes
dartnir tbo montb of •etistt. There will be
TON PLR CLOT. added to all taxes nmattang
.tpald on the /DDT DAY UP SILPTY3IIIIO/.
aoltarOtwt
I°'. I; I OI 4 I I ;i r T I IEVD T S, e of tihjetie Holden
d a?d r .
Allegheny. No. 'Jog go to 300. of the grst
1 1 :rtientr ,d tel:Vriv b re r pm - St u ttezet:. ' .ll:
••Allegtieny Trost Co..' us or befto Oa let dot
of 11( ay, Tba toter... on the above Benda
" ""P. l . l7l,gl r el o o o f t ig i t;oted.
SOREST LEA. Preeldent.
Jowo Beeteg. Beetetteg• tote:est
TAILORS
f ~.~~~~N
KLLTI' di SNODGRASS,
Merchant Tailors,
No. 40 ST. CLA±S. STREET,
Cur. Paz OPiejle St' cbli 11"
AST. NOW BJLCELVINGI A LA3IOI. LOT 01
Foreign & Domestic Goods,
FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
Which LO W E R ffer to tbair customers sail the pub
lic RATES Man could ts.• been
bought for since "18 00. Bayles secured • Com
petent and skiltful cutter, from New Oft. we
guarantee to giro maim saitsfattlon to all our
customers.
LIST OF PRIDES
For Dams Suits,
Made to order la the beet and must Lutilonatde
style.• •
Amerleasesaalmoreo.beet ttak6tn s 00
Am...ls tasslomerea, Mat make-- 21,00
Imported !Womb ttsastroarest •
make.... - ZS 00
Fine llikat 811 k Nixed. beat
make 32 00
Beat ttoollty Preach /Lamed.
best mane 40 00
LIST OF PRICES
For Cloth suits:
Flne.Freskelti Sleek Cloth 1110 00
Extra Flae Biaslt Cloth 00 00
Beat Quality Sleek Cloth 00 00
Flee llteattuere Salts for Boys-- 10 00
Extra Floe rreaeb Caettmere
Salle for Boys 15 00
TOUTIMBIOMB II PROPORTION TO 111X6
A Lugs actor meat of all olou.sad Elko of
FURNISHING GOODS.
MI
PAPER COLLARS
cinema Clay Collars ova
rataat Tlereralble Linea !WWI Collar.3o ••
Gray*, Improved leatent Collar 30 .*
3 eat Quallty lidakspeara Collar' 40 ••
Common C011ar5........„..................18 ••
And other Pantlth.thg Goode La poportloa.
We solicit the public, to call
and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere.
KLETT & SNODGRASS;
40 St, Clair Street,
cos, rims, orroerrs ZT. mum nom.
MM=I
lIENRY G. HALE
now ca ni3 ill 8!. als Std
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
An the Novelties of the Beason;
haimuuay!o=ams
First-Clan Newhard Tailoring
Establishment.
sas:se
W. HESPENHEIDE,
Merchant
No. 50 ST. CLUB STRUT.
insw smote Groot:ohm 014sed. •Ili.t'
sad aaw stile patterns sot .o in Is. Latest last
atirlea mb4:1011
OPENLIG.
lUM ID COMM WOMEN 01 •
BOYS' CLOTHING,
For the fpring Beam,
AT VERY MODERATE PRICE&
GRAY & ILOGAN,
arltal No. a Ut. Mar Street.
WANTS.
AGENTS WANTED FOR GEN.
F. 8.1.1. L. I. nasca•a
•
HISTORY 01' THE SECRET SERVICE.
TDle work was seam:need =era than a Tear
f .
51, but otttne to the attempts of th ttovern:
itle:Mortn . halt ,. . l.,:zl=astla: del=
ander Baas...mid...tot flewend Bak . These
tharTellooe tar:raven an all &Meted bY the
blithest edictal antbonl.
The Borate of the Nallohal Carnal are Mot.-
ought) et:dilated. and then are tons sena ea
revelatloa• eanuntne lints of D.,,,,,.e.,.1
Members Or C. V.*, Female ?Ardor limiters.
,'
Send
dlatithrutsbed military tharacters.
Send fee C trealars and ace oar term a mad a rot,.
desert btlon of the work.
211 1 _ d r.V . rig Batt tla tl i t ' h i t".. A ;AL&
UrANTED—To make an ar
,. ssugement Istth a Ilse suss, 'Niko sashes to
mats money. and nen else sOOO rot . ..fences.
capital reaslred. Will sell business now
paying 500 r IIONTII, and Mica Mate
ror nay bay. Address,
J. O. TILTON.
Novlo% St. Clelr Street.
WASTED-FORE3L&N.
man aompatezt to *at as 1 , 07=1(18 13 •
LIVERY STABLY.. 1114•114 &gel may
pre/as:ed. Zaaalmat
lIONLRU7 LIN EBY &TAAL;
apll3l Anus., sans Ito • beta Halm.
WANTED.
IBoaesa:nori,
EI=Ii;NPAP
apI3:11-41T •I 11( DIAMOND ST., PlMMint,
WANTED -AGENT.
I=
=I
oral . Arena fur ox, or IFLaI. o 7 3U Wea.l
**exiles of PIII.I3(7ITEZIN testa/lug the eft, of
Pltub.rsk. Liberal tams .4 ezetnal.
tot of td• business *fared. Cos petax P•nuira
Invite& to apply. Aditreso r... NIX 1931,
17=32321
AGENTS.—I.OOO WANTEM—
MALL AND rsmar-s.—The best chance
yet. • wort of Histories. value and National
Interest Toe only work on oar Nan yet In
the Raid. Menu end no competition. 2tow
rtity—YAltilAti UT AND OUR. NAVAL. COM.
aNDEILd. By lion J. T. Headley. In one
b dooms vollims. illustrated bend at IlaCa
for terms and territory. Addresti_ • •
L. TAl,Circr II CO,
senitturladderT as Market Ht.. Clltsbeirtb. , Ca
AGENTS WANTED,
Barn NALL AHD /MEALY.
In every township and county, to sell a very pop,
sin work. it • .otalas 4.2 plums; retsll pilot
als• field try snbscript..l% Dole. AdPess
mediskals, S. 0. ETES EDT hi Co_,
tok.loiwil TS Third street Squat:mesh. Ps.
_s__•_,
FOR COUNTY TREASLBZR.
COL. JAMES A. CRAY,
Of Ate Clare township. will be a candidate tor
Coons. I . ..wirer. itublect to the dectilon of the
Union Bepahltesn Con.entlon. none lit
FOB ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM B. ROES,
Of •ll.gbeev COY, 'en' be • ...Wale for AA
aemblr, eub.eet to the decision of the Septett
e/II COMM CO6V - 612thOn. 5p1i.143
FOR COUNTY COMMI9BIOIIIII3.
JOSEPH B. ACOONALO,
Of the Second Ward, Alleihinsy CU . ,. subject to
the declaim o! the Union Repahlt , aa VOadST
Calmed.. -
FOR COUNTY TIIE&SOILF6.
WILLIAM M'CLEAN,
Of Pitt townehip, (formerly North Fayette. =ll
be • candidate tor County Treveurer. =bled to
the deetelon of the Union Republican Manly
Convention. aellbse
FOB PROTHONOTARY.
D. C. HULTZ
WWI." a •andidata for the °Mee of PROTIUM.
MARY, solder& to the decision of the Union .
iLepubilean Convention. ap!
FOR PROTHONOTARY
/ICOR H. WALTER •
win b. • Candidate for tits often OIPROiIION.
tyrART, sailed to the dielsion of the
Republican Convention. . nibMv➢t:daver
COUSTY TIIIFASURtat,
MA J. J. F. DENNISTON,
(Tomer', of Friend's MU (laszdn) .111 be
Ca:Oblate for COUNTY TESLI3I7 ft, sobloot
to ttorloolgols of Um tralon liepob qui Convoa,
tilos. ' sc6n:1111
HATS. CAPS, o. -
119 GOODS JUST
EU
McCORD & CO.,S,
No. 181. 1717cmta. lEitreiat.
JLA-2 1 S
7011 THE LADS EISSES, GESTE & EOM
AT LOW PRICES.
nos
E.J. GOISICULY x. LOGAX
GOURLEY & LOGAN,
•
12=01
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
Hsv. Just opened itur sew steak of
FASHIONABLE GOODS,
be U. Mir St., PUlsburge.
Please gives. a •all before paralustas also
when.
ETA.TS 11.ATt31
exam Ax— wrier irriNa.
GRAHAM & BYRNE,
At No. S 3 At Clair Street, •
Han ono of Lte TaiVrest retail stocks ikf
HATS, CAPS MD STEW GOODS
1:2,t1; ''''4:::==Cip .all oy.
Sven utosilea gtms to retailing, azclusivoly.
•Orfrril
SIILER'S IiERB BITTERS.
- _
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY.
TO 21Y6 yozwo.--z bare this day opened
.88ail CU BOWS for the sale of
Niabler's Herb Bitters.
ye the City of Pittsburgh, sad here authorized
a. T. YAIETTSTOCit and - D. M. BOLTON.
my units, to elm 011 sad manse the same.
B.
114B1"
LLicaraz, Nina 11, ISO.
PAHNB3TOOK & HOLTON,
Wholesale Branch House,
Re IliEskrlz.cot Eltzreot,
PITTZBOIttitt.
Reba by an Respectable Druggists.
/Wire Lit bat s trial to eourbice say One ad
thr-IrDiedlelnal
sussuzive. HERB BITTERS.
testm,n
THS lIIERIMMITS ONION
EXPRESS COMPANY.
CAPITAL, $20,000,000.
ermed and Opere.d bl
Our Mercbants and Manufacturers.
fIAMBIEFIBTEEPIIESS„Money,
Valuables, Freight , and Par
eels", over more than 13,000
miles et. Express Line, at hilt
and liberal rates, saves Millions
yearly to Expires Shippers. and
can be made permanent - only
by their - liberal patronage.
This Me hope to merit and re-
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
WM. LITTLE, Agent.
11=MI
A.
' ST! 04Vconie DEL-JOHN
opporito the rostolace keep on eand,_or
prompur to order. varietl of cl osed
amtetat;
latadr-price uslt matards. 'Self etf a. or
latadow abadek ajt . y . ani, Co=
Itzts, Sand halt Cards atTauels. also
as the same store. oa head or made TA order. a
Us stock of Watt* sad Calico Warta. Callete4
far gentlemen , ' wear. maaviris
I CO..
taa.
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