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1 , 1:13AY, ]SAY'S. 1867
DEMOCRACY-CONSERVATIhM
From its nature genuine Democracy
ban ever been the most, radical and un-
compromising element of political socie
ty. Constantly ) . ftg,gressive 7 frmltiently
revolutionary--inchallanges all preten:
eions, contemns every sort of prescrip
tion, defies usage and precedent, aud
seeks to lay its .foundationF and rear its
superstructure on they granitic principle
of the universality and equality of rights.
'this is why, in all ages, the world over,
it has been deemed, by the advocates of
caste and Privi:ege, as fatmtleal and in
cendiary. 'it' interrogates; it agaitatesi
it asserts rights; it breaks fetters; it pro
claims brotherhood. 'Like the gospel,
mission is not to bring peace and re
pose, but to • otsail and pull down all
forms of despotism, until each man shall
stand clothed with his natural and in
alienable inheritance of political au
tholity.
This, is why all crowned head. of
Europe are to-day in league against
Democracy. Whatever jyalousies they
may feel towards each other; however
each of them may. contrive and toil to
exalt himself and abuse others; the; are
always ready to be mutually helpful
against democracy, which they feel to
be a common enemy. •
To the United States, all the represen
tative men and newspapers of the party
that claims to be pre-eminently demo
cratic, take special pains to parade their
conservatism.' In them democracy has
ceased to be trenchant, self-asserting, re
fermatory! It has pet abuses it seeks to
defend, old privileges it wants to per
petuate, venerable assumptions it labors
to make all men bow down to; and de
ceitful expediencies it desires to install
instead of vital and unchangeable prin
ciples: It has identically the aspect and
• beating of monarchy elsewhere. ' Is it
the old snake in a new skin?
The chief difficulty ordinary mortals
have in deciding this question proceeds
from the indefiniteness with which they
use the term conservatism. It does nut
" appear precisely what they wish to coil.
serve. - Hitherto, it has *.-1 been a task
' of' delicacy to •' f t they were 1
ar i x i,- . “ ~ •i, .. •he rebellion
~ •• -i ;. :-. - . . ed it should
, ...a miecessful. So
y had life and vigor in it,
....ey were most desirous it should
be preserved and strengthened. But
. •.bcith . . those objects, so highly es
te-en:led in their day, have gone, not to
come back. That their final departure
affects the , democracy with sad memo
- ries may seasonably be inferred from its
devotion to them while they remained.
But blind and infatuated as this democ
racy is, it can hardly hope to conserve
thingitliat have been dead so long that
_they stink..
".
. Conservatism is a \ sort of instinct—
' abnormal - and unhealthy—a contradic-
tion of all that is beautiful in nature.
In whatever crevi6, fissure, cave or pit
- ablaut may start into life, it struggles
towards the lightno find the day. Even
the humble pots io, hid away in dirty
bin or barrel in t e damp cellar,. sends
its long. seccule '1 and tender shoots
struggling up to he dingy window, in
quisitive for the s n-light. But censer
/
- vatisM, though 'W og' in the fell blaze of
day . , runs its head into unsightly holes,
caverns and grave , in pursuit of conge
nial darkness and corruption. If it
cannot find the deed, it learns the way
the dead were last seen going, .from
heartfelt sympathy. This is the true in
dex for determining what Conservatism
'means now. It mourns the dead Rebel- I
lion and Slavery, but cannot find them,
and so takes, lovingly to all the danger
ous legacies those giants of iniquity .(eft
behind, seeking to stop the flowering out
of Victory into Order and of-Liberty into
Efivality. , Bence, Conservatism here is
the same in nature.and essence as Coun
ter-Revolution in. Europe. It seeks to
frustrate and put back every movement
of the people towards Fraternity, Equal.
ity, Liberty; and to shelter arid restore
every abuse which public indignation
knocks from its stool.
...
With this key in hand there is no ditll
- culty in telling *what Democratic men
and organs mean by the uneonservative
clamor they now raise for conservatism.
They do not, perhaps, hope to brine'
, )31avery and the Rebell °aback, but they
want as large traces as possible of their
existence to remain and plague genera
tions looming. However, a wiser and
better leeling is growing slowly up at
the So th. Already there are signs that
that section will surpass the North in
radicalism ; and then Northern conserv
atism irill find no covert in its distress.
SCIPLINE OF POLITICS
i
It . has been eluted asf an axiom that I
govirrtmont is costly to proportion tol
the nainber of persons who participate
In it. 111 this rule of admeasurement is
demonstrably correct, it must follow that
the goiemment of the United States is
the meet expensive on the face of the
/
earth, ratably to the indiVidual. If al
lowance Is made for national. state,
county township, borough and city ad
ministrations, and for the cane spent in
political concerns by citizens who. do
not hold offices, this estimate must be
taken all reliable. Freedom costs; but it
pays.
'' he development which politics
give tothe intellect; the Impulse ina- :
parted thereby to laudable timbition
the swing and momentum communi
cated to business enterprise; the nobil
ity in consciousness and bearing felt by
the people; compensate many fold the
extra outlay of popular institutions.
The unprecedented increase of this coun
try in phpulation, wealth and power, ii
not ad due to natural advantages of pro
. pttious climate, virgin soil, and.inex
haustible mineral resources. To these'
benefits
as been suPeradded, the quick
ening a d intemsifVlogintluence of Free
-43,,, a discipline-- , --as an educational
'force-0 r political System tuts
proved a
most rc nnerativii 111VtlelIVIllt. .
To tY I s discipline we are . now• sub
jeoting the blacks. It is difficult to toil
ceive of lan equal amount of population,
living iti so near proximity to Civiliza
tion, and - yet sharing less in it. In ad
dition to inferiority of race, the servi
tude in which they have beenheld has
suppress d some natural excellences and
engrain many blemishes. More iun
promising material could hardly bese
lected. Yet the experiment bids lair to
be a success. All over the South the
blacks are holding political meetings and
discussing their rights and duties. Con
siderable Touch and untutored 'ability is
disclosed timing them: As a class, they
avoid excesses; exhibit a good degree of
" . common sense and prudence; discrimi
nate well what is for their advantage;
and select their means with discretion.
Nor are they left exclusively to their
e lm Ruhlozeo. .I"Ossebsing political pow.
er in proportion to their numbers, tie
best men among the Whites do not hest.
tate to attend and address their meetings.
This confers upon them a sort of univer
sity training in political affairs; for the
best partof a University
in hearing men- lecture who bore more
than the ordinary amount of shinty:and
culture; so. to speed:, con3lu i r in living
contact with a superior man, and receiv.
ing the impel 44 he necessarily gives.
[ These discussions, in which they share,
or do which they listen, will 0000 indo,
trinate them Into the fundamental prin
ciples of the Government, and impart to
them genuine conceptions sibo the man
ner in which thosi'. prineiplesare applied.
1 The blocks will prove apt scholars.
Why should special fears be felt for
the result? We hive made experiments
full as perilous as this; upon populations
as numerous, as ignorant, as passionate,
as Wayward, as untamed; and the mis-
chiefs, abundantly prophesied, have not
been experienced. We have encounter
ed those diversittcs of religious faiths,
DaSSIOUs, and prejudices, which else
whae have proved more insurmounta
ble than repulsions of race and color,
and have so far harmonized them as to
escape the calamities usually proceeding
from them.. We have demonstrated
that if there is such a thing as a tiniver
-sal Solvent, it exists in the domain, not
of Chemistry, but of Politics, and is Lib
erty.
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD
Since last fall the tnion Pacific Rail
way of the Kansas, (legally known as
the "Eastern Division,") has been ex
tended from Fort Riley to Salina, a dis
tance of fifty miles, and by the middle
of the present month another section of
twenty-five miles will be added. This
will make in all two hundred and thir
teen miles of that road completed and in
operation west of the Missouri river at
Wyandotte and Kansas City. During
the.present year it sthe intention of the
Company to push Orward the road with
great vigor. The work is well and sub
stantially done, and there has been no
interruption in the business of the
.road
either from snows or floods.
So large and remunerative is the bus•
iness on this road alre f ady, that the
profits arising from it have enabled the
Company to pay monthly into the na
tional treasury not only the interest ac
cruing on the bonds advanced 416,000
per mile) but 21 per cent. per annum on
the principal.
During the present month a survey
will be commenced through to the Pa
-1 chic coast, under the direction of GE... s.
W.. W. Vinionr, Chief Engineer of this
road, to determine the route through
the mountains and valleys beyond the
plains of Colorado. The results of that
surv=ey will be deeply Interesting, as it
will probably fix the location of the
main thoroughfare between the Atlantic
and Pacific.
'We have spoken frequently of the
Union Pacine Railway of the Platte,
beginning at Omaha, on the west bank
of . the Missouri, in Nebraska. The
Work on that line has been pushed on
with extraordinary rapidity; but the fact
that mach of the road was built On
ground so low, that the late !Mod in
the Platte and other streams oveoowed
many miles of it, doing ostensive dam
' . 5 o; in con
fidence either in its utility Sc a great
thoroughfare, or in the men who would
lay a road on such low ground. The
Platte is an enormously wide river in
proportion to the water it discharges,
consequently its floods never rise very
lii,ot; yet a few weeks ago a continuous
section of forty miles of this road was
\under Water. Of course all business .
was suspended, and the, statement that it
has been resumed is denied. / The Kan-
SOS road, on the other hand, sustained
no injury from the spring doods, and
Was doing a brisk business while its rival
Of the Platte was submerged. In fact,
the experience of the past winter and
the present spring has proven that the
Kansas road can, be operated at all sea
sons without interruption.
As Pennsylvania has a deep interest
in this road—for its success will lead the
main portion of the trade and travel be
,sween the Atlantic cities and the Pacific
slope through it and through our vity—
we.shall often take occasion to speak of
it, and to urge its claims upon public and
national favor.
PIRLIAMENTARY REFOR
Years ago
.political parties in Great
Britain, and their respective polities,
were sharply daned. No possibility
existed of confounding 'the one with the
other. This is no longer the case. Par
ties and their systems are so mixed up,
it is hard to classify them by principles
andUteasures. Names are no longer dis
tinctive, and do not indicate- on which
side of a division those claiming one or
the other will be found:,
_ .
This Viil9 strikingli•ap[mrent in the
recent struggle over the Reform hill.
. Drsitsimr led the torins, hut Lis
proposition! were of such a character
'that a large part of the liberals voted
with him and against Mn. GbalisvoNE,
who was nominally their leader.
It is something when a tory leader,
on a question of the extension of suf
frage, goes so far as to take the wind out
of the sails of an undoubted literal. This
may show a condition approaching a
comparative chaos of parties; but it must
proceed from a state of public opinion
under which the conservative leaders
sec they cannot maintain their old idea*
l'lnd plans, and so make concessions for
the sake of holding• power. When it
iieines to this there can be no question
1 ut thatthe po pular 'side ix the gaining
side, whatever confusion may be intro
thiced into the movements of parties.
When tories become the champions of
reform, and go beyond the limit to which
the liberals, from prudential consider
ations, confine themselves, there can be
no doubt but an advance has been made
all along the line, and that the liberals
will soon make a more radical demand.
tilt' continent of Europe, as well as
in this country, the sullect lion long been
mooted, delegatesl a convention, trt com•
posed of from all the civlllecd na
-41011,101 the earth. In order to agree uOOll
ssystem which will lead to the eetablish•
tuent of a coinage of Standard Value for
gonoral use. However, when viewed PI all
its bearings On indtmtrild and cominerelid
conomy. Lae fact Is beyond cavil that the
e
mhject of an unlveraalstanthud of weight.
a'ot measures Lone of ouch vast imports
llast tout it renders this currency question
.. atter Of secondary col-midi:radon. Tilt,
rivnadopted by the auras of Va.-
oi , l ' . '„ o ,.,ll.lonalltles, Piny sustain our cOto
lalnfu t Valn matter, as a plan of a5cer
,,,01,... calculating weight by deollii. l
SUMO time Pooh In general
at Lac Pans Eposition,
ably r"resZsT: wont ortuptrlca
will
It In to be Itopt.: - %
this matter will .be
soon
le a thcrn, se.i taut Ito VelltliMtloll . l3llll
bounding the llnule.."'"' Yer untwt t h ai
exertion which woul ' rb saving ""'"
the general adoption t; through
decimal ira.•-
Lion system—the savlng . ll "
of
wffishi.g apparatus
w. 1.1. construct I'M
Lint, tm very
great,
—tin Ito a fright was occwsionee""
cops! church,Lan•ing.
jug, by the breaking of one ot Litt ",,,.p ats
Under the floor, hating It down et c "
Inches. A largo audience WWI pre m ,„ to
16 . 11ne. he baptisms by th e litshop, o
grand rush was made for the door tur
tow neconds, but {O3 L.Oll {l.B the di ff iculty
was comprehended the tiCIVICOS Were re
sumed.
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Mall :D. M.ll
for cool .
+tru ,c,.+;ig for +Owl
In on.
—The ot
to }:0gt,....t.
—W“-t.tnt; tO++ +, now part.,+l,,
for nolt roes.
De. fiXt . :l , ol.l of .1 herultiPlao
Bite. polLeolnuo.
—The hog cheler , s peel:all- , to allallllll,
Clt.L . llt 111 ,nuthern Ise ntnek V.
Enetne wn. , In . :eland in
Mid In 17:i , iniOrkivoi IT Watt..
—Nita Murel/tAc lnke,111:, New Yorli op!•ra
Cornynny to tlnnagn tunntl.
—A ninn In Now Veal: u i 1111•••1 for,
loping emmun vdth n'1,00.151 wk.)
—The iren , h Conml.
the Prineo imperial In, ennt to :na,lelrw.
—MrwSnsan It..lntnony reeetve,l one vote
In 111.111Alo I'w - don:gut. W the
Convent:ou.
to limn in Z , l Fraheisen is ippl i ng
trent 30,./ to rk)osi barrels of flour to New
Or k by every steamer.
—A•roan In. Detroit was prosecipiej for
N
potsbnitt twettt7-llve pieta, of muste with.
ant having it copywrlghted.
—Tile Vermont mat btu Fatly to tile Paris
ESllll4ltlon Inttell admired, and 15 agig to
be equal to the driest iii Europe. • •
—The New (It - leans papers are iliseus
whether Horace Greeley Jul, or opt not, In
tots youthful days, write u.
—Several car loads of annum:llion and It
large Wiggler of alUriketri nady'huen ,uut to
Governor Brownlow, at Nueheille,
—A horse in Fayette ennuty, Illinois, has
its distinct Mint, Curtonsiy, the :Glints'
cannot walk for all of his-aupetaintroliratio.
—The Olbsons, of Vltehltwrir. Massaidno
netts, are Indulaing in great expectations
regarding tnelr "Immense fortune" in Eng
land.
—.l circus performer liOn , tnu broke
Write of fits rib while bearing r. .tee n
welKiling nix hundred pounds ou lits
breast.
Misslssippi paper save Moro is not
enterprise ehough 111 onie Of the towns Of
that S ate to roil a wheelbarrow gown hill
oil a plank road.
—A New Orleani paper boreA that.
which Is Mice blessed will slow in a
and cover the waste Planes of Loulslauit
hat - wero desolated by Ilaideluge.
—ifliTow-tasty and wliloW-tonesin are Ins
olently eneou terud Ili eiSollVi.:l,lo.l./11 and in
prlut. but whether either of Oise, has yet
been epeouutered by a a lilower-pratleoliiii,
or a Wl,lOll Cr-twos, remains to be
CONSUMPTION
Pau b . t. cured. and Is ht.lu./ ehrtNl every day, by
perlioue who uce the Re Z. A. W 1...t01
TREPANATION FOIL ccrNitilt In lON.
Thus< who have utea It are ealLlnv conatantlY
to teatlfy It. great meth, and the womlerta
cures It has performad when their case was eon
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Dra, and rodent Meth.... Da:put
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Neat by mall amrwb rr on r,,lnt 4.f *1 CC.
Call and procure a pamoblet, irl‘lng a tug
history of Lbls ..xtfaord War) dl:lne,
GHAT lIAIR,HALDNESS, DAND.
RC VY, ANT , •InlSlttiV,lr THE SCAIX. ,, ,i
DISCOVERY CAN ..”11 VAIIE WITH • Id , HON
H COLOR RESTORER AND DItEsnIN k•. • •
"London Our Heat Hal[ Ite•to:er"
"London lisle Color 11....t0rer• •
"London tax. Italy Co:or Restorer' .
"London Hair Co l or Reatorer"
London U H se and 11., Odor ro,,urer"
"London alt - Color ILA,torer"
"London Recommend It. Hair Color I:eAtdr‘r•'
noveyrau, to trnparl growth,and
elaur
to the e. hair, fa.teno and •100-, fa :log,
•nd ram, prodore a mew orrowtn of Lair,
caudnar It to gr ,,, e and e wont. Only n
M aoie b t Y• ol Y(r . / ' k t R ' II L YL A .; , f d ,
' or CKENN AN.
Market etre,. GE"..A. MELLY. 37 Wo , el ,
and JOS. SI Market .11111, dltta
berth. KANE S OhUITT, n)'• '
3m:7:LW:us,
CONVEVCING
ii,t-Tll,l-1{ itenticinen : I
Eat, hien stn. - sly sp!lcleit tin pars:y..ls Me
slocit•cli., icn r.lven up Li
physicians. s
tri•_ , ta..r ral r r
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and 1ain...114. bp: sPI
good •eiult. ei 0,1 (... - zr sso 1
was to toy Tnur tiTIIIIAPIi
sod have risht
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edy %nose ..l to .iyipepsis or
ott.tr otntw<a of nainre.
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•A 5100 yrnlcts la aL.....lant In /..00511,
ar..l the more norti, rural . , of
the New I
f.liselantlo:alet. awl Is also [...au, In sl:e.l.esated
and nsountaln.sua r, go:, of 11, 111.1 Le 0151 e,
and abduissla I.rfurs. Dr. e,“
13.,:0n. LA. prepared ♦ a...1:e1:1t Ire:, :Le
3.11.Aet Ins: , tart of the P lOO :rte V.l.' Vs ,
Wllll K .
staleo Is :
on. tsf rare valne 1a .1. fdlltal..-.1 'fat. 1.4 the
I.l.lotys. 155,010 a a alattn 10 .lls•aset
mucous nstm , ranes. ecatsilng Ilstrrd fo to:a10
P.sto.ar..lenerdy. estll see,
.laptc.l to all 1105 e •:Is,.ass, .1...te Eden/. Las
b....n tried and falled. 1:151 1l o , las: as :I snfled
to ehron/c [•.stzl,a, amp Laft
old and dsla,lsaft .1 eat., of aa,affs. !Is' per
aons sons a: nr•t ony fools 0.1.,111. of (It" me.ll-
etnr. 1., try, affersrat•lnCA, 1.•.. k ant Rot •
111
utsaen. Cr hall dozen, .00 •oerfon ra.tleal
rur• dlncms of VI, 1,14.1.1, and t.l.lndy ur
ysl•es atandln,
ltlatsttea. • alt. ase that ht.; Leen Psol.e.lopdn
las atnunft Inssrahles. I,atedlately relieved
ny It. o..stlee•lbt . serflEs..stc of Ana
ilshed ...e as. ,
I The L'., fr fi,t•s speatm, of
the pine, ••it. pretrrlned f......0rf1eea.
n/ret, sod ~11t.r.11seaseoof the tams., pa a l ,
In ill and Carflkslst dllato or 11,01.0.
andhe Puseel., Irs chronic rassrrlssl areett.sts,
In varltast fe.rtno of flisnelaflans." It la ez•
bte.llugly oal.oolo Its at: gravel•T
loody odor. and setie.• 10.. re la rid and amis.
sedinseht It ran lstlslen 'without , Itterrupsluff
to one, usual avnestion-f Instead
hrarlnst, healthy poets,. of I a.lO-
fan Cl. and rigor. l'lee, a/ per ,u 1110•11 a..
Aar 141, ettl.a seseslTX.
I.I.IUND. of efne.lc
tdsttle. 1111. h Z. , . t.rvaL .11ettlelou ,]furs.
11l Woo. , street.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Rhyriu.i.v. Jr., Adams Erpres, UP
fled, 54 ilfth Cunt, is an authorised Agent SO
reemse Advertisements for the (IA ZETTE, and
att otter papers throughout 1M United taw.,
and the tomadas.
Turd
f!*1 i P47?)111 sKTVAI .. ~, ~0,1 . ,; , j 0,;
v tor t
pl ac 111 • I,C I ,
Fuluvisti,El) Room TO LET:
A GOOD FUILNI6IIED DOOM
,trone Wltblia Ara iisl r
ppost , Mre, Itt tuora or two gaol:4m'.
rarth,t [ward. fa 1 artrsanr• r.•,0r,..1.
ad4lregA K. 1...0ar Orr, v, tr.yr:(ll,
VOR ONE .DOLCAIt YOU CAN
ge,
A Can of goo , 1 r:11/1.1:ti CORN;
A Can of ,food 1:1',1 - 1
And a Can or good Fur Oki 14IMATQC/:
At IVA rE itAL s City
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NEW STIME
Cloth and Silk Sacques,
Opened THIS Ili Y. Al, ItAel t alll , made to
tract, to the lilt at fiallan. at
11. J. LVNE.III.N.
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M.y I,
BOAIRI) Dl' 111101:11,11S
or llJlq Hank fiat , I day denlarel a I/lll
newt of [IN l'• H. . 1111 the C•pltal Stud,.
ant of Int pr or the 1+.0.111y. rnouttß. payable.
fry,amLei, lat. is tllocknunn•r•. Sr
11..1r 11, r..pr,,Lnlatls,., on a , . , 1 aft., thp PP.
.1. 31.11.1101 , 1r1N,
Ca.bler.
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A FULL 14TOCK OF
DRESS GOODS,
ALL riTTLEs, LEAL OPENED
♦bo. 3111141.134 , . vitisT...!, 1111311 LINY.3III.
bill wr 130311 b. .
ceemisi r.neb, for Mt ii sad Bop,' wear
For 18 ca.la 'Crory' 011.1atia,
AT 11. J. I.IACW.s,
ISM
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SEALED PPOSALS
De rerroyd unti ß l
S O ATURDAY, llth day al
May. for GAIWENTER AV 011 K and pt.doTr.it-
ING: for ay HEAT'S., rAP , risti AND
(IL•ZINO; VAS 71ITINlY: SLUAISING, •, d
St. etas MU ISHII, cill oe PITISIZEfiII.
Carpvti rr, or Work. Platterltir a 2.1 Pall:011g to
,nruerrient
11,1 r wlllrcerlyrd for the beparate kWh or
work or for the whole par.
1410.1. t.r. addrenr...l to ,"The litlll.llte Coro•
,or , C 13/11:11. thrretary.
No. lorlrlfth rtr. rt, I.lktaborgh, I , a. --
my3lMl4)
THOSE WHO DESIRE HMI.-
I.IA %CY or , 1).11 Xi./N Purity
and e.rich 140.1, which kt.mllol.lr4 COO
( VcritATe. Or nauvaihtult.l..... Iti•w
tlably Clue, Art (or LtzLxim.o..o.r. .Tate 7,0
010(r. pp13:1092.
• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' NEW Ab VERT'S Elti.EN TS.
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HIGHEST RITES
r, Pi Co Clall
i•r. Ittu•teAla
bultale Irt one 1,0 o-
PAID FOR
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MAY AND JULY COUPONS,
JAS, T. BRADY & CO.,
B6nkers,
For. Fourth & WOOll
SION—ENGINE IN THE WINDOW.
ANOTHER
MATERIAL REDUOTION
IN COST OF LIVING,
MINIS!
s rurlu Rico Sugar for SI."
'' Vwfuu
•
eruohed
lb.. goo.l Itio Coltt , 1.4
•• cholce Rio Coffee , for..—
sgod 1.14.m..te.1(244, fur .
•• Owlet:
2 •• J.ILS •
A Redaction of 10 per rent, lu
Iy •11 •tylew of Tess,le•uo•d Fruits.
ehoire Shelf G 00...
•
SHIELDS Si BOUCHER,
IN Smithfield Street,
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
DENNIsoN.s. 114HERT,
No. 27 Fifth,Street,
=
Bead And Bugl• I ~, • , Trltumlaga
Embroiderleft, Iloelet}. Oloveal
E=l3
hoop Skirt, C
Pa••sola and lluu Umbrella
]lnrrl•uu'r "Mar Sb I rlrf
I=ll
u•pcndera and Neck Tle•
te
11:11,0
MORRISON, BIRE & CO.,
Manufact.l, or a:; L. of
BOOK AND PRINT PAPER
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MORELAND & MITCHELL,
nasal
I=
Otpu.lte
PITTSBURGH.
pa: , l .m 1.114
N.cralf.
Htsr•,•- , >r,,
111,,s 1,1,115,er
STEALING, LANE b. CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
F.4r , <l, I:
li•trtrt.fl,r.t as.l `torts •,1
t tattp..mt.l lutt ittrot 4111 ell •
outizt.4.
1, it
:1 43 to ait;l,lr..ttatert.
cistr,tv.of t,ntr•
e,to. intt ot.
In
, re tt nu Iteptttt,
ttont 1.7 tnati t.rt,t.t?tit
J. F. STARK & Co.,
BA.NKETtS,
Corner of Wood and Third Streets.
izstrir Id.ND 1131X12...1,
CIITID STITES BORIS, GOLD, SILTEG.AND COMAS,
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EN , 11.-t SD. FRANC,. 1.1. AM A.SY. ITALY,
r
I TIIE MONTI'S, Mr
rrsl:y , n , l.Pf , r , • r , • L:' , aal
111 mm atu
1, p ITY. to
I.Pr. tr ,n1L.1..4 la sn a•alotant or the tr , at.ll.
ettut..
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, eic.,
c..." as; arid. 011.
A large as•nrtment on hand and trAvlving al
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLUMUERS AND GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street,
ISAI.E.—A splendid ',stir
is , ' ore niam • cieltstr, alr'surt I,y
'stirs, sit Cloutwistlit cyltiiiltur r "tun
et tns[r. .rosistnit trust Ont. sun'
trirs. Our 1"."."' siirm rtlett
lissnitisig Korn,. rit•un insanin. • comp • tr.
"isn't ol to".
lVa .111 f - rulah Itn ll.ra tmat •u.I
altra laaclllueri, or alllter • II•ot
frkltat nrt w t.o•t, la complete a.rralna
rl nf • new hall, tatlrla nu tr. /tat la
••14 If dealral.le.
I=
1:IZ/E
} SA.LE
Two 35-Barrel OIL STILLS,
AY Uri 'I AS NOV
ONE CAMERON BLAST ITAIP,
=I
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WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING 00
N 0.% put,uFShk WAY'
I VOIRY HANDLED KNIVES,
Sifter Platted Forks,
Spoons, Castors, Kr.,
=I
Graftou's House-Furnishing Store,
Go M'acicsi - cil at.,
1=I!
.r.l7:rs
BOTTLED ALES,
• KENNETT, WINTERTON,
And ali best brands at ALEN AND BOLA
tattl , .4 1,7
J. C. BUFFUM & CO.,
22 Ann 1 MARKET ISTILV.ET. .I . llts4orgb.
A LEIIREEZS ?HOE ?TOILE, No.
S. K. entner or .11•1.1.ot Awl Di..
mond, has rectlyon • releatd al.orttnent of all
linnln of
•
110018, Gai'era AV Balmoral.,
for gentlemew. Ladles and chll•lren. These Are
et...enable goods. of the ht.. mnterjale and
worttnattstalp, mad are offere.l fur Idft At low
Et=
FOR 111,'ST.
One Now Iron Oil Tank,
I. Oil cur. c. p .ity, 6000 blob. rminirs ot
IV. J. KOUNTI. 233 t. Clair atrret.
apl2;z7o
sil
A. AMMON
JESIICE 01V I II E PLACI
Lt. l FAA:, I
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1'..1 ,0 ton of L 4.1 1.1 vromp.ly
atterbl,4
WII.LIAMn.II.tIIIiEIt,
JUSTICE or 'fill'. PEACE.
=UNE
lIMIE=Iff(E
,
Itsiiieray nnr
trus,l to his n
ISOM
1.18. MILLER. Ilazaur. Livery
• nnd !..+ALL ,TALILE, ,
roaLtlAl..r. A C.P.l.a.a. Sc. 1!...
!owest rani.
B•I'kILILT. I ..,..e.ul,mb!,l I/. un... te,
liirlitiaxuAlu. nor, , mI.I Ile •• 'tug
rlns Cot uetra..
fur I' :ners,s. at 1. 1 , .ry
Uwall or v. • attcu , IO In
mall., ste 1,10.,1.11
with the 11.1 r 1 ,1.1
ccr.; u Ail 1...1111tij .13y
In) , It,
.
COLL do MILLS,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERT,
No. UGC .r . 03.3.X21. ratl:COt.
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cl , teru mu.l NICI IRV+ ~n d"
ntlealmp with O. all w.t.,Ai
etlli, flyr.orltni
ato lalsa paid
.21;11-.751
DISSOLUTION
TilE CO-PAUTNEItS I III . here
- -10,01.01,111:111( I.etwo.n.lollF , M1 , 111 1 .. 1 '11
.11 , 1.11111 h IL. el - I, A11...0d0r IL. 0010. 0:1
-171: of 311..111Arl'It A .•1' I . NA NI. II 1,1• 41‘v
.11.6,1%e: I, onto, c. 0..... Aijo. 11, I.
N. , 11.,A11es tat A., ou
Ar..11.r11.0
111. 11010.
11.1 3 111 no F.
.11.11 N
e~tJ.AheM Oblang ES MCILDytt I , • , Hnif 4 • , !I
e, lyo •Y
-&ye,. mr, y H. yloyur v., OH 1 , 1,1 n•
I,,tato, Lcciottorty,l ytt No. •2•1 11111 t . tt
unly r• the Hat, sto , t (sty ty: 1 . 1 1 SAM
te,E. nltly,lll. 001,11.11 A tt•tronoo of •
•
15teltHrnn 1..111.41, "."
Ateepe,Mully, H M,
.1. MAIHEM 1101"-1'.
• l'lttaburygly. Yak'
•
FOR SALE. •
COAL LANDS,
On the Youghiogheny River.
,?yinly• ol y•rty tot
all, 1 .t,g151,11..., r yand ot,:1.111, 1,•:,-
-roy,dlo now tot ny.H, •t IHY•• ru, rt
ttytyn rloo•ol,r, tywy,. r HIELY ••• 2 . ,
out.. Intery,y Itlty ”,
Al., Hull. It, I y•:• ywt, yyt
Hytto- tol:y • 1.e.,•‘, •1 t•H,. st ,t.tra
anO, moat: Al. , to
SMITHS
t
at,
JUST RECEIVED, AT
31 FIFTH STREET,
A iar, art
1 tiutu
FRENCH CALF _ND KID FA:F. SIII,
BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS,
Balmorals, Oxford Tics, &c
, \V
G AITIERS.
Ladles, Vise; and I hildren's
cos LA , r.
=
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GAITERS, BLAMORALS,
No. rts.,. mit-cot
11.t1 ENG. :Sill." 01 It ENTI It I
MI=E
RITLEIIIiE, PERRI (11.,
No. 345 LIBERTY STREET,
µ'IIULESILE 61101E11S,
PRODUjE AND COMMISSION
IV.ERCH ANTS
M=
THE JEW SIX PER CENT.
5r1'...k."1'1 , : I ,
Free limn all State, County and
:d ipal Taxation,
IMONSEM
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tL..•u.L
01INCII.OFT CO.,
Real Estate & Insurance Agents,
ElMffilin
4[l A. Impro,4l. In FA, a •tv , ra.
W 0.0.1 ole r.tv too,•or:).
Itnpro,..a. I, II t:t.l•'.k I's.
1. Arlo Impro.Y.O. Lan rtow.• I . A.
Ayr., Iniprov, O. In o••
1 , 1 a..rt, Improv• ri, /A, o,uty ,
IN Arr.,. no Iniprovumonto, ,
II
girt_ Arr,
rt ~ut Ito• rly
, ItlYt L.lng met ,
IU , cr. sycOmpro,.. ': , mt
rysTlll, .11,1 tIllny; fora gr.a.
yoy mot t lolvsto 10,
A vmononly 1.4 Y k I I 1 1 VI,IIIII, 10)
tot above t1.44.1r,0n K,VVaIIII. It Of 3
mtrloO.l., 11, on all, y. tlote.
two with Ptak. roma to
'AI yearn rnn. I Itl• nial, a .f,1,1 , 111
ntnrol I , kr 310 f tint. 10.1 of hrt•1111,1.
Pit 11.1..rnrAlloo aria, 1 ..11 , alPoo
lyyz, /1t(1.
NOTICE GIVEN
ual thr 1 opdr,td.r..lll,,erelyrdr. 1.1.1 , 111,
I.•tur, .11. t ••1.1,, A• /.
11A1:11.11 11. 111, day .11 ....Is,' by
Lu 1.0.1 11. , Inc I. ..1 A. .1.
AKKIL ha... .1 by NA ,1 I'lt.
L. CONNELL, who will ....It., tl.p . rad.orinil.
Itiillnues .1 n.l, No. N:1 NM 1 I'll FIELD
ericut T. All .1. lo tl,, Ito f, Wlll be
, y ...Id L. coN'N ELL, stud .11
11 1" a. 11,.• .111 P.. s ..ted to
1.11.
A. J. 11.1.11k:it,
to. 1.. CONNEI.I..
Plktroi.urgb, 1.1.111 I,
=
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Hieing told my It In Ili ,
fIUSINII,Z to nASIIIY.L. L• who,
rt 111 cooLleur tii.• !mot ne,..a the "Id
111, - fility riVrOMMrII.I liim ter fiber f,,rine,
lia
trout and ;lie public oncr•Hs•
.1..1 HAULER.
_.`r` 111
CHAS. A. MILLER,
LITHOGRAI'ILER,
Ao. FII VOIIIILTII ST., Apollo HMI 11,4.
4'T.4, N. , T I 4 VI" .D 4
TE11111"Allti, ac.. slum: 111 all .tyro.
.1.1.1.12501
NE tVi A Liv E ici ~•..ra•E:l
N EW .1EA1'E1.11.1" STORE!
WVll'Llis
.11 HAI
h• 1 1 , 1 1.11 P,,,,,V1.11 01
Watches, - t;loclo S Jt!lselry.
El El t ..fl P.
ar-r
11..
111.11..„
&IA 1:F11, 1 . w. 1 1 ,
WATTLES & SILLAFEIt,
101 Flfth street.
ar3 0-41
311 SHER'S HERB BITTERS.
THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY
TO THE 1.1:1.U.1.0.-1. tl.:e 07tac..1
!MANCH :or nr4le or
to the I'lty iJr - I'it,bll4 ,l, and aathor:ae
P. M. WIL.ToN.
mr Agtz,s, t.,ury
11. Ml.llll.Eit.
3.lwrirti It,
FAHNESTOCK & HOLTON,
ciunJl/nil
I to
I Y.
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Sli pperN,
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Bin
4 00h 11110121Eltti A (41
X 23,000,000
JA 11,11111 e: A Co..
111111%111, A CO..
11..23,,
N,. Fourth Street,
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Fd FL 112 pl.
101 . 1'11W Street
t r'
I: '
Mishler's Herb Bitters,
Wholesale Branch House,
26 712 car Ix. cyt g troot,
=!
Noll by all Ite•porlable 7)rib:gl7l•
svl, atrial con% Ito , :any to
14,1 E u.t
MI4EILEIIII HEM? EtII"FERS
TEAS AND SIGARS.
T A I:1. K
lIK C a A. c
TEAS
largr lot of EEnki TEA, ul 1.; ear
Direct from China and Japan
n“,:•I: , . avt i, ":ill AND
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lEEE
2010111 ft 13 111eCorx
ARTHUR Klag.,
112 N.. 11l Federal street,
A1.1.1:1nIL1
Pittsburgi► importing lious
I=
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY.
IN11.01114:11 1 . 01' 10111:10":
WINES AND LIQUOAS,
So. •30'9 Pena Street,
PITTSBURGH,
RE
THE LIIN'i 010
EXPRESS COIIIPANY.
CAPITAL, $2,000,000.
I=
Our Merchant , autl ';auufacturrrs
' [MIES lIT PII E ' ... Money,
`-"Valnables. Frehtlit and Par
eU, over more titan 13,000
min , or Evpre,,. Line, at Y
and liberal ra.e•,,ale. ia Stitt.
yearly to Ex pa i ppt rr. and
fan he made permanent only
by their liberal pa l roma ,4r.
e hope to merit and e
e.
Office, No. 145 Wood Street,
WM. LITTLE, :Igen!
FOR THE SPRING TRADE,
2ii anti St, (lair Stmt.
µ 1,0
1:1'1, 11, I.A Nl“ , .
,101.. List;
111:1 , 1,1t
11 , 1!/...(0.1 , 1' EA. NI ti
ary • t..! . .••
.[:. 1,. icy.
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I,4WRIEREY & FREW,
Saddles, Harness, 'Fran!'.,
an'tarll,• It; 11" I r 71,•
N 0.102 - Wood Street,
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IMESIE
MON CITI CITLERI CO.,
No. 3 St, Cl:tit% street.
u nog p0rr,a....1 of A NI.I:EW
un ht.... 11.trilwalo. ry an.l , Y
1, ,
al .trod. 11.
i~~tttc on 1-11p1 Ilra• clab.
HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
Rm. I at
and ”11",,,y
kt it,. I ntr
1 1. • 11111
A 1 1 ,2 1,11,1 .4114 auf.llll,
Cls:i;pe•ut E.b...rt,et
ME=
THE PEOPLE'S
TEA STORE,
Wilson & Underwood
(1101lE FAMILY GROCERIES.
t, ii ntmrte o. tl.t.
O. 14 South {Test Dioolosul,
AL!.E.111,01,..1,t1... I I 1
111•1 1711i111. Our I, an , 1
ap a,3-.IF
:3 . 000 CANE FIsiCING .:;1•011...ES
I have 'wit'~~' ^t" " .
but 311,, t t • L...
I':"ola,.r torongt.t Olt mat, 7.• r
I=I33IIISE
•
.134 1,.•••!
THE MISTEIIIO I ES SEGA It
1,1011f.-11J•ve p,a rr••l•rd thr ••• t•c,•l
toge•tho, with
ul M 4.1” • tor the am 2.
El=
Pip r, %%
SNELL!. & JENNINGS'
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• A full o,orlmeat. from 1.1, t, In 1 0 . the
.uger for esi. I.y
NYI ES 110% N,
136 W0 , ... 1 m:Ytt
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01. rtl 0,14:V140N
`•••aliiraa:i , . June 1, 1.4:7
MEI
n '.i . ,
tl.
EMI
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, l i ,
-HEPupLicAN
BoDI' DRIVELS,
STATE CONVENTION.
; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
=MEE
•
i
Ti.. ILEI:111..
PI , 'AN STATE co,. VEs TI ,, S 1 Best Two and Three-Ply Ingrain,
wu, ,L,., : , th, - o. raic 11,—.-• :,, wo.- 1 ~....
LIAM,VoItr. ••:: .
I,lt.hVk
L""1 1161.
C. I:EK9. ml,l
At IC u•r1....k •t., ,n , ll!tte for , ILLR , MS,
of rzo.
; Hall and Stair Carpets to Match,
A 6 1,1,...,11.1.,n
o.f 'll.3l:Ve I..ctlat.rll3 •
tl.. in I
1tc.z.0., who: , r, R.Trl ••
• t• •
',I G. - r.. 1 Ae
rL.L, tatral Ct.a.mitttv.
•
tip" - of JomO Nest,
I=l9
•
'..tVENDOW SHADES,
Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets
WAI I, L 1 , /r.
l'•., Iv:. • 7 I
r.i..-rntliSC.lNl' TO A
ItF.SOLIF
.trt tille • t an, h.
I,:s. r,.1, 3,1 1.. •:.
t: -• • LI, aol :liar,
t
rl 1,21 ;:s 1 " UPH 0 L S4T E I RY -WORK
t., 0., z,,r addl.
•
" • 'he lON{ Pl I tAIPILY I \JCL 'CM&
1, r.l
1) 1",;t. ._1 I m-
COLLINS.
71 and 73 Pill!' Street.
.1. 1:4.1”.10i 111.
- -
J .t )1 ES Pi.
41.01i..1;
NO7 IIE.-I'lll4 ANNUAL
.1411, AL T1.1.1.611.iiii
IZEIMIE
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CANDIDATES.,
I -- Ft) NTIC TREAS.' It Ell
COL..W.IES A. CRAY;
FOR ASNEMBLY.
vaLum B. r.ass,
. ,
FOIL ATV IL021111S;410:NE1 1 ,
JUSEPH B. MTONALD,
1,.5.t,
==ga
M'CLEAN,
IMEEE
Pt.*r o.ol\
•
O. C• IiULTZ
•
x•
FOIL VICOTLIONOTAIIA
li. WALTER,
Oat (
MAJ. I. F. DE!inISTOti.
..1 I,IIA t,
vi.L.
v
FIATS. CAPS, &c.
NEvs GOOD?, JEST OPENING
McCORD & CO.'S,
No. 131 'lL7Er<Doct Eitraot
ii_~'r!
I=i=
AT LOW PRICES
.
C x Ot IiLLI LOG
IliOs, Caps and Straw Goods,
lIIIII=EI
FASHIONABLE GOODS,
:if; 3f. if Lai* sL. Pilibburgh
=1
1-LA.TS !
CrFtAriLl St, BYRNE,
At 1u.:52 Ni.. Clair Street,
=I
I(TS, CAI 'S 6001 IS
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•
. .
k l St
,SIIL tO f
131I1Dr 3'1,13[4,4
a‘.l7, •
(1‘!:11 iIIDOIZE 4: co.,
•
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B;onin Brush and Brown Findings
_re, rear (or `ich,
Pa,tory yin: War
ra.r.l.ti
Son. 172 171 Wood St., PI tlfdlorgh
.41:ED 1. HO (*SU & SON.
Straw Boilers, oil Still s, Tanks,
Sheet Iron Works,(Lc.
No (U Penn Street,
=I
AILL:I( . .II . EU PAP.F;Ii
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W. S. HAVEN,
Cartier Wood anti Third
VL..\l!•l Watol-Ntl:
F. MORTAR, NT011.1:
i I ;ITV " I ) :
• A.0rt1.,• , 1 an.l nr:
rad for i t d a e
l! It ;
•,
li l o,,iwaWv a e a l o tv a
\ulcan, near
t
I, uary,
/AN, aa LYCVLEI PAUSTEIL
6 CO*
CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,
CARPETS.
131.1:"10:11,-, 18437.
NOW ARRIVING
, Thr Late>t Pitecha,e of the Season
LO AV EsT rtuRTS
`'. Is -Era - cm T x 1 N217,31:L.
ENGLISH .tNU AMERICAN
Wilton and IN'-elvet,
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS
AT 51.00 to 81.25 PER YARD.
Carpet and Curtain
Net c 1.11 , 11vg L'ult. Stereo eubtom llutte
teeuut
NEW CARPET STORE.
NEW AND CHEAP
1.11Ai=?...35"30 8 rE3,
• I , AiLy ARLIIVINO. AT
11011111), ROSE & CO'S,
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
•WINDOW I.4IIADES,
DI I.
ms:rriNta AND MATM,
TABLE& ria.:llo COVERS
4,ur .1, etuck at priccm to suit the
lye It. a call.
BOVp.RD, ROSE & CO.,
'2l ;YIYTII (sccond aoor.)
MEIBRIE
CARPETS.
OLIVER,
M'CLINTOCK
— (!ic CONEPANY,
IIAVY: JEST OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
, u C .u.y
, 1
-Th.: 1r colid Alsortw.ent of
NEW CARPETS,
Oii Cloths, Shades,
At:cation I, caked w our fine stock of
EILDEBIDECED TABLE AND PIM COVES
Great Decline in Prices.
=MI
S 8 Xr•IM' r 1"-lEt ISlrrpuniErr
HAVE REMOVED .
M'CALLUM BROTHERS,
or^n i. their •C'T ele,:nnt and Com
cu0,11,,1L WAlintivlidE,
No. 51 Fifth Street,
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EDA LLION VE LYE TS,
Velvets, Brussels,
TarESTRr BRUSSELS,
A large sad obolea asaortmen: of
Piano and Table COvers,
MUFTI OURS, lOSLIC RIGS An IRIS,
Cll3. .113.a.1me so,
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
Ingrains,
Ar.f cetry arle i 7 of low priced Carpeting.
McCALLIIM BROTHERS,
GI. 3E91t13.13tr0 ot.
too
WINDOW SHADES,
C.L.C) 1 1 1 1:1
HOLLAND,
For Sale
T. R. WELDIN & CO.,
101 Wood Street,
GILNORE LIEBLER,
Manua cturcre, nnd
1./ealtr. In .
TRUNES,
Valises, Carpel Bags, &c.
lirge s..rtment or Ladles' ....state!: al
ways Ov hauu.
Now. 10.1 and 106 Wood St.,
ft 11:,1 I'ITTSEWItt:II. trA.
NEW. STORE AND NEW GOODS.
- FRINCES TEI MART,
No. ir. DIA2ION-D, r11774111-RGII
J uet opentd, t Isr,c 1.1 cIoACC litact of
Tea* and Family Grocericx,
wea rrt•lkl at lowest wholesale
~ , ,.,,,ee,nods and prices. Try
Li,ero. anle to judge t o , your.
del% ed. Tams abeolettly Cibll.
WM. FItASTE& EON,
13 PIIIIOND. Pittsburgh
IME2
WE TT
TTACII & MEASON, .
.11.Laursztsters of even destillAtO. of
• Loather Mt callin.g.
Dealers 1n ittLT and LACS LEITIIX.a.
Yo, 201, MITTLIFIELD NT,
Pittsburgh. Pa.
OEM
WANTS.
WANTEiI
'TWO GOOD GIRLS
raffia. ~a.L and Iron, aria one to do chau:-
t-t • urk an..n,r,clr.g. “lrla.tio can
~,,, mer.dr, 3 ems Cs, /nal vrap, otter,
11l re,:ss
St. 4'lst, T2,,..7
ED — To
ar
,f`4.d. rofg;n.C'"
kr,„ ;V:,
my p „.
rd....d:s
J. U. TILTON.
No. It, St. Clair Strret,
AN'r ED—FOREMAN. •
tent to .et St ftIH.EM/N IN
LIVF.ItY STAPLE. LIAO
vref,rt4 Zuqulre DI
IIIIW•1 1 .1 3.6 LIN Ettl sTmu.r,
11,1,t1 near 31iri.0.9. , Le1/Flou
WASTED.
-/smack namosx.
Who can engate at once. A pply perz,n
aJdrcs
1)11.510ND ST.. Pistsbargh.
AGENTS WANTED,
BOTH' MALE AND FEMALE.
Inevery townfiblp ant county, Wean very pop
ular work. lc c .ntalns VZI part.; tail
C.4n 1+61.1 by leubscripli..n vale. Ada,. 111,
xnedlatelv. J. U. KEN: , EDI( a CU..
rubnc..2.. tetra street. Pltisbnreb, Pa.
MERCHANT TAILORS
KLETT & SNODGRASS,
Merchant Tailors,
No, 40 ST. CLAES. STREET,
Co. Pau, Opiw•ite St. 113ir Hod,
AltE NOW IikCEININU A I.Aktia: LoT Ur
Foreign & Domestic Goods,
FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR,
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Which We i otter to thh.r ct.alonlyrs and the pub.
at I.lrte Elt RATES than could hare been
bought for since Iholl. Haring eeenred
petent and ski ll ful cutter, fro New 10a. coma
guarantee to alts entire utlar nt
setlon to all iottC
....1411/vera•
LIST OF PRICES
For Business Snits,
Stalk t, oratr In the bent and .monl ralltionable
stytes:
American Coasinteres.best ulakaii23 00
HUrTII. asissimeres, tiegt Make.— Mt 00
Imported Scotch Caarimere.host
maim 2S 00
Fine French lStl4 311:oci, hest
maim 22 00
Beat Quality French nixed,
best male .10 00
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LIST OF PRI.OI4IS
ine F French Black Clotin no
Extra Fine Black Clothh S
10 00
Best Quality Black Cloth 60 DO
Fine Caomirnere (4n 1t• for Boy._ 10 00
Extra Flue Wreath Casiololsl.o
(40110 for Boyle II 00
YOUTH'S SUITS IN'PROPORTION TO SIZE,
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FURNISHING GOODS.
PAPER COLLARS.
tJneen City Collar.,
Patent Rereralble Linen Finish Collar
Brays Improved Patent Collar
B eat t4uallty trbakapaare Collar
Common Collar.
Al.l other Furntslaluz Goods In p•oportlon
We solicit the public to call
and examine our alock'heforo
purchasing elsewhere. '
KLETT & SNODGRASS,
No. 40 St. Clair Street,
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HENRY G. HALE
loßrarar Cos. ?En AND ST. CLOSE FL
NE* SPRING GOODS,
All the No gelties of the Season,
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Fli l A - CATtesnerchantTailoring
)shs,,7 Establluhment.
'W. HESPENHEIDE,
11erch ant Tailor,
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET.
NEW SPRING GOODS test opened. All ?et
.0t new ran. nn WAILS goi ap In the latest Rut
(~rE:.isii
111CGI BD COMET! ISSOETIER 07
BOYS' CLOTHING,
For the Spring SeASOn,
AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.
Me
To Brlcklas ers and Carpenters
pRoPREI ALS ARE INVITED
"" u "-nr-spAs. N.l 70 i, at n o'elocV
r. at., for Um BRICK and c...lir ENTER WORE,
required in the erection of • no. • School Route
In We Seventh Ward, Tittaburit,
none stal apecitlemlona are r. mils for exami
nation •t. the °Met of the Arad/eel.. BAHR 2
MOSEL, Nos. and sot. Clair street.
Ride to be .eased and tell with any of the un
derrlined. 11. E. lIDOUREAII,_
JA,MES ROBB,
ALBERT A. Mooßs.
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THE UNDELHOHNE.H has this
day din... 4 of Ids entire nook of LOUTS lit,
11H0Z.5 to Mr. J. 7. McCALL. 'rho will cot:mane
the helium et the old need. 334 LIBERTY
STREET.
Theakful for the liberal !tetra is heretofore
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best...d.i. IQ att& Conti:or or. or the tame
to my success° .
J. O. AMULET.
' PITTEISI.7I , OII t ADIU hi, LA% ! ap10:147.
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For Cloth Suits:
• 5 ..t.a
.30 ..
.30
0
15 •
JUST CIPENED,
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S' tab as la einaT (0•24 in •
GRAY & LOWLN,
No. 47 64. Clods Street
NOTICE.
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