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THURSDAY. MAY 9. Ise7
CONSERVATItIiIf
The Conservatives of Tennessee re
- .jcently assembled in State Convention at
:Nashville. Naturally enough, a major
ity of the delegates were rebels, whose
disloyalty was so conspicuous as to dis
franchise them under the laws. Of
course, they were stoutly opposed. to all
vigOrous or*violent measures on the part
of the notional government and its sup
porters. If they had
only been allowed,
as they desired, a monopoly of harsh
proceedings ; if they had been permit
! toil to make war on the public autherl
' tics, without having war made on them;
,if they hid 'been sufferedzo spurn and
repudiate the Constitution, instead of
being constrained to submit to its revi
_Stun and enforcement; If they had been
tolerated in-the wildest views and the
most lawless codduct, to the extent of
• setting up a hopeless and perpetual des
potion over millions of the native in
' habitants of the country ; their Ideas of
conseivalism would have been fulfilled.
For, the fact stands out in the history of
this eemstry, as of all other's, that a Con
servative is necessarily a Fanatic, not of
the present, nor of the [attire, but of the
pasta go back -through the ages, and
cierywhefis youfuid him at the conge
nial employment of building hostiles,
working thumb screws, hot pinchers and
acks, , and lighting the fires of auto.
dafees. At frequent Intervals, he plies
the trade of framing penal statutes de,-
aligned to tarnish him with victims; to
albp thti-developtherit of new ideas in
acience,morols and religion ; and to pre
vent darkness from being intruded upon
by light: = P.SwW-before he was inocu
lated with the "pestilent heresy," was
one, o such ,; su ; but he was quite another
Masi titter he._became a radical. Then
'he wits vitalized with human sympathies,
• and gave the world an impulse forward
which it feels and responds to even now.
• Mr. Et.i,r,dx Wstinu, of Harding
county,
.was made President of this
State Convention. He was vouched for
by the gentleman who nominated hint
as "loyal" till through the great strug
gle. But his account of himself did not
sustain this enceinium. lie made, it a
matter of congratulation that he lied
never before taken any part in political
affairs. He was in Tennessee during all
the agitations that preceded and atten
ded the rebellion. He witnessed the at
•tempt to take that State out of the
• Union; but tali patriotism was of so plac
id-a kind as not to be excited to resist
- ance. Ho, new deadly blows aimed at
lhevitals of the governMent, and made
no efforts to Ward them off. He saw
treason rearing heads on every side and
hissing its hate et the Union, and con
spiring its overthrow; but he was too
eminently conservative to meddle with
politics. Ile stood by,-at best an uneon
cerned spectator, while great mimes
against law and order were perpetuated;
and was too , dignified or too consenting
to interpose to prevent the continuance
of the wrong. Only when the, govern-
Iment gets the upper-hands of the erimi,
nala,andiproposezr to subject some of
them to moderate and compassionate
discipline, does he get excited, and al
low his feelings to betray which side he
- 'was on all the while. He was not afraid
Maws, Liz 'and J 011159015 would do
violence to the national: constitution or
Its defenders, but his fears are wonder
. but that the republican'majonty in Con , -
_grcsa will touch. that great instrument ir
reverently, with at least the tips of their
fingers. • This is genuine conservatism;
tattly . of a:tulltt type.:
Mr.
Ur. Drucker B. Tnosses, of Maury
county, was n more advanced specimen.
Be did not conceal that he was a rebel;
1 , and maintained that people who believed
In secessicia had a right to reverie. He
forgot that by parity of reasoning they
who believe in coercion have a right to
favor it, especially when the Constitu
tion and laws are clearly on their side;
and that having effectually coerced the
rebels they have acquired all the rights
of conquerors In addition to what they
had before. When men of sense appeal
to the sword, invoking the Clod of Bat
tles to decide, they comprehend they
have taken their case out of the Judicial
Department, and that if they fail it 61
unmanly to whine and seek to avoid the
consequences, of the arbitrament they
challenged.'
Following the latest Conservative fash
ion this Convention was supplied with a
negro orator. Ile was fitly chosen in
point of intellectual qualifications, for
le Is represented as both illiterate and
stupid: On the patriotic side an outfit
for the servieo demanded of him was
equally appropriate; for he had deserted
from the Union army in the face of the
enemy and had received the most degra
sling punishment: It. is farther known
that ho had served three years In one o f
the Pennsylvaninpadtentiaries. Wheth
er hit obtained that eiperience in conse
queno of conservative Indulgence, or
an unaccountable perversion of radical
ism, no data is furnished for determining.
'hie whole drift of the speeches was
in'denunciation of the government, first
tor having resisted the rebels, and af
terwards, for not taking them to its arms
as entitled to the highest confidence and
promotion.. • I
Row, it mtistle admitted the Conser
'actives are in an onpleasant situation.
They indulged high eipectations of
Immense, and' substantial achievements,
In founding a government of their. own,
7.lutt should not simply subordinate nd=
radicalism, but exclude It. Under this
goverivinent there was to be no now and
aliatirsblag ideas no discuyion and
revision of old 'habits ; no reaching for
ward to a better condition of society.
TlicY faled•raherablY. and now claim
the• Prerogative. "la sufferers to chafe
and grumble. If they would only stop
111 ere, a decided disposition would be
disclosed lo Indulge • the dolor. o n l y
When in defeat they assume the port of
conquerors, aid presume to dietete "diet
shall and whit shill not be done ; do
their Intnentatlons and captiousness be.
inrue serious t. offensive.
Tire Post informs the public that- the
GAZETTE charged for . : advertising the
Southern Belief Movement in this city.
In reply we Lyn to state that the ter
_lisements in question were sent to this
office from the Pail, with instnictithis to
charge that establishment. '
If the Rat had evinced half the zeal
to put down the rebellion it has display
ed toyelieve Southern destitution, there
.would be less suffering , in that section
demanding aid. Its present zeal leads to
the inference that it seeks rather to sub
serve some butler-as or political end of
its warn than , to give vent to its supera
bounding benevolence.
SCEI33S pFanguo that Judge SHAHS
VoOD: oil'hiladelpht a, will be the Dem
Caulk: candidate for Bupreme Judge,
HEPILIBIACAN PARTY AT THE
Fount
It will be remembered that soon afier
Mr. IL G. Revuoterf, Chairman of the
National Republican Committee, joined
President:roil - sox in his scheme to
break up that organization, the Repub
lican members of Congress deslgnated,a
new National Committee. This latter
body has entered in earnest upon the
work•of organizing the Republican par
ty throughout the Southern States. llt
does not confine its efforts to correspon
dence with here and there an individual,
and the circulation of documents among
such is are Eupposed to be favorable to
the enterprise, but is giving much t-
tention to organizing numerous subordi
nate agencies, to , providing for public
meetings and to sending represents 'ye
northern men to address the people.
Mr. IL W. Wnsos went South some
days ago, under the anspices of this
Committee, and was foltowed by Mr.
Wm. D. KELLEY and Mr} .1. W. NYE,
While neither of these gentlemen pos
sess talents of the highest order, they
are justly entitled to rank among I d
i truly representative men of the republl
can persuasion, for they have not only
been in the advanced rank, but have
maintained a rare steadiness and consis
tency. Wz_tson and KELLEY are wide
ly reputed throughout the South. NYE,
though less known, is decidedly superi
or to either of them, in tact, versality
and brilliance, as a rostrum speaker.
So far, we do not think Mr. WILSON'S
'Southern speeches have been successful.
Whether he was piqued by the absten
tion of the leading whites from meet
ings he Was announced to. attend, or
unconsciously allowed somewhat of the
bitterness of old controversies to reap.
pear, it is not safe to amide ; but an
under-tone of superiority was allowed
to run through hisdiscourses which good
taste should have led him to suppress.
Be represents the victorious party in the
great controversy, which has signalized
its magnanimity beyond all parallel in
history, whatever its opponenti may say
to the contrary. That party has im
posed conditions, lenient in their nature,
but which necessarily gall those who
are required to comply therewith,
when they had hoped, through bad ad
vice and deceitful promises, to have no
exactions laid on them. As that party
has been magnanimous, and means so to
be to the end, it would be well to have it
so reported by the manners and bearing
of its agents. Parties must and will be
formed anew at the South. Organize
; dens cannot long survive the issues upon
which they are founded. At tke
South the past has been literally
swept out. In individual
,minds many
of the former states of feeling remain,
and will be more qr less controlling for
Short periods. But the new facts will
assert their claims and speedily range
men into parties in accordance there
with. Because a man was a Democrat
under the pro-slavery regime, it does not
follow he will remain one now that
slavery has dissolved, and universal free
dom been established. ARdr ti . ; little,
when thi Southern States shall h!ave re
sumed thi . ir places in the Union, Snd the
advantages of the new status till ala•
pear, great, mutations will arise i South
ern political circles. What we ibsist is
that Repub icons sent ,on popular em
bassies into t section'should so carry
themselves to quicken those muta
tions.
NIGHT WO 4 g is reputed to to prejudi
cial to health. The N. Y. Tribune, 'in
announcing th retirement of Mr. D. P.
RHOADES fr.. that concern, soya :
"Ills contiev lon with Tns TIIIIITISS,
dates from the first number of the paper,
April 10, 16-11 1 and since that time he
has been in c arge of the distribution of
its editions, attending to the demands of
agents and ci 'criers, and sending the Ex
press bundle —a difficult and important
duty, which required him to be in the
publication-office at 9p. m., and to re
main until the entire edition of , the
pi:per_hatt been delivered in the morn.
ing. With the exception of two years
employed in the composing-room, Mr.
Rhoades has been absent from his post
but six nights in 26 years, and not on c
frpm sichness." '
;This goes to show that regularity of
hiibits is of more importance than that
rest should be taken during the darknesl
or night.
Tan operations of the gang of Ken
tucky "Regulators" to which our tele
grams referred in brief terms a few
days since, are ifaithfully detailed In a
correspondence 'published on our third
page.
,
Our Neer Posses sionli--Ituss lan
America.
The following article, translated from the
Cologne Goreue probably gives as intelh
gent and tllaris4siouate as account of the
territory as oaq now be presented,
If the cession of the whole of Russian
America ,to the United States la ratified, it
will bo a very important event: not because
the acensltion of itterers tract of laud by the
United States premises an incrense of pow
er; for territorial extension isnot desirable,
and Busman America is no paradise; yet It
may prove an eldorado In fn., and Its situ.
uLion on the Northwest coast of the Conti.
neut will be of great. significance. The ter
ritory Is 11,500 (German) square miles In
area, lying on then north-west slope of the
Rocky kluuntaina, has many snow-Deane d- volcanoes, and in densely wooded in the
ra ' llera, and on ten rivers and inlets of the
oast range: The toast bas mane harbors,
shut In by the Prince of Wales and Unarm:
111,1's Archlpelahoes. The !Cossack lie-
Chenes first Maces erea liehring:s Straits.
which were explored by Batwing 80 yours
afterward, and received his name. Thu
volcanoes are generally very high, and
Streams are abundant, though unemployed.
The climate is very diversified, and much
milder than between the same parallels on
the eastern coast of America-or
Eastern Asia. The coast as • far
as the peninsula of Allaska, has mild
Whitens and cool Bummers, with abundant
rates, very' favorable to vegetation; but
fruit trees do not prosper. There are
scarcely 700 fix:Maims among the 70,e00 In
habitants, Just one to sr hundred; I,ao are
hal f.breeds of Bussisns and Indians. only
15,100 Indians are civilized, and the rent aro
scattered over the oast region. Esti eimaux
Inhabit the eastern half of Allaska, and
there are about 2,300 Meets In the eastern
DertiOn; they also Inhabit the intends of
their name. The anal of government of the
cntry Is New Archangel. containing 2,,Z0
in abitants. Twenty-eve years age. It had
Tt
n a population of more than 050 souls.
T o timber and fare of the country became
very useful when the Russians nettled on
the Anwar; up to that time, it won more of
a 1 burden than a blessing. For America,
the cue is quite different. -This purchaao
annexes the middle portion, on the west of
the British ntirlierone regions, that Eng.
land has long regarded with a covetous
e 7. The north western Count of America is
o of the regular course of commerce.
T ta will now change, and the year ith7 wilt
bo'the beginning of a new era for It. .
About the - middle of January, the Color.
add arrived at Shanghai from San Fran
cisco to open a regular trade acmes the Pa
cific, and the steamer Great Ifepablic, of
4.03 , 3 tune, Is aeon to follow. The telegraph
tmetiany reports the One already laid aster
as New Westmlnister, the capital of British
Columbia. - .--,-,'
Steamships and telegraph Bees will unite
these distant regions to the civllized world
regive them riewlife; and lands that were
A called ~desert wastes will Demme
;I A I:l_utstold weenti to a persevering
5e;.,..„ - P.Airte , lie race of people. But the
1,,,,,,Z7Z,Z5M , ... J this treaty—far more ins.
the wtnem, ~Te acenlaitlon of territory—hi
le bet.. _ a Cordial good tingled stand.
the
northern tee two enligh tened nations of
itiaZ.jpplaare.The friendly re
ttl. take pi A e..,Atetrg and aahing
, . i n , ...„. b e
e r y.time when Napo.
American Union, a+
ae s , °°° ' lo,l of the
tablishment of a 11,1 0 .7.h11f neon the can
World. The Fteneh,stw4 r in the Western
to, nee this friendly feMeZreibh,,,t" hated
they say In Contempt: "1/ns.t. toalie , use
compensated Inc this fosse , wh.„ co t ll
nation can the United States einem , ijj, n ;
Dave no possessiens In the Old World. 1,4
they have abundant means, quite 6111).r . h rds
make, sh oremati and defensive amt.'
=each Ras; 3t Immense imeort.. -- ;_thee ,
the Czar. Now that Ramie fs casting
lonising look on Western Asia, her ia,;.:. •
els Ls conscious of the importance or ,;--
altl i fFeVg=t a igliel tr "V"
P°W°A
~
F r those reasons the nOOIE/Minna- to
Wa Illngton arawatched withgroatanzlety
by 'ranco and England. i
A Prusaln hat a, good onderatandlng with
tho United !Mato., as well na R,mi....i.,,y,
this, entrnle cordiale betweenl Wev,t,lngton
and'Peteraburgb, in case of .war in En toye,
,may be wore bonufliclal than, doalidanta.l
to the cause of tfornutoy. .
--
I=
—A boy of fifteen. In Montreal, ban mar
ried Ills brother's mother-in -law, aged fifty.
—The Democrats of Indiana and Illinois,
urge tho elation of Senator , Hendricks of
Indiana, for the next Democratic nOMIna-
Hon to the Presidency.
.. •
—Three . young men, traveling agents, or
l 'drummers'' ea they Yorkle, connected
with R ost o n and New houses, have
been arrested for alleged connection with
the murder of the man F'dxgibbens, at
Montpeller,•V t., last Wednesday evening.
—A Washington correspondent of a New
York daily says : The reports for seine
time In circulation that General Ste‘druan,
of Freedmen's Bureau notoriety, is willing
to enter into full fellowship with toe /tonsil.
Man party, are thought by semis persong to
end confirmation in the fact that in Id, ea.
pacify es collector of New Orleans be Les
made appointments entirely satisfactory to
the Radicals of that city.
—Louis Napoleon's present position is
thus stated bye London Journal "Ordered
out of Mexico, defeated at Nicholsbarg, du.
0.0 in Sebloewig, resisted In Luxemburg,
Mimed in Auxerre, with no ilhurtles toad,
to France and new sacrifices to demand
from his people, the Emperor, to keep his
seat, must accomplish collie great thing.
Lis claim to reign is Succors, and in .11exi•
co and Gertuany, at home and abrosd, ha
has of late been unsuccessful."
•
—Atter Herschel V. Johnson had addres
sed a a recent political meeting In Georgia,
a. colOred brother put tiie case to him per
sonally in this' st 3 le: "If Gov. Johnson Is
really your friend, and wish.s to see all the
people prosper. why don't he accept the
reconstruction and supplemental bill-
There Is a reason that he should be thank
ful that he has the privilege °teeming here
to.day to speak to you and to advise yon.
He has reason to bo thankful because he has
not been hung."
—The present Duke of Wellington Is said
to have reduced his Income by extravagant
ezpernlitures from seven hundred and fifty
thousand to seventy-live hundred , lollare a
year, Ile has a good excuse. Ills only bro.
flier, Lord Charles Wellesley, is it hopeless
lunatic, and ho himself, as the consequence
of a drunken frolic, at Constantinople—in
point of f set a midnight raid upon the Sul
tap's seraglio—was the vlctlin of a fate
which precludes the possibility of Ills trans
milling name or fortune to posterity.
—Robert W. Hughes, of Abingdon, Va.,
oneof: the most polished writers of the
South, once a preeminent secessionist, and
editor of The Richmond Ex/tonnes- during
the was, declares intuself on the present
political position in these words; .1 avow a
radical change of opinion on many leading
points of polities. More especially ate I
wearied of the practice Olden the South
has U pursued from the beginning of lids
great and eventful controversy of sacrific
ing attainable good, attain/WIC riot, at-
Minable J ustlce; tor a good, a rig justice
for the 113001 Part abstract, intangible, and
of doubtful value."
CONSUAIPTION.—Th Is Scourge
et daltsultv, tithe of ciell'attlon. wltti H. quote
sway fia. inelutiated itself Into all
and conditions oilier. Neither ate, sex or rank
ar. extuipt ( r o t a Its raysges. it. Icy hand fills
alike upon youthful Intossitce boar. Iva led
aYe. hone Cl the retool:len symptom,arellongli
Expectorant. Etiertneis ofs Bre•th, rrliathE
about the Lungs and Chest., IlartinK fauns !utile
bide and bank. Emaelatio.and ayensrsi uegs.ise
es. ndltiOn oft!. whOlc It issuthentieWly
slated that one-fifth of the Inliati.ti of. ..f tints
COM% try and Europe die of Con.nuilltion•
.11 ~else Liss horn wore thoroughly studied, and
itsl nature Ives t,nderitco l•. t.ere is no discase
upon which eststs a grsnier dlver.ity of opinion,
and no disce.o whi, has titer...completely bellied
all medical skill and leno , if.l agencies. rer
an... suCerlng frvni tills dread dlsrasu or ny
pf its couroii.ittnts s to,. no 111.0 lit
osyesetug theins.l, ti of the toorour Remedy.
tu order
lit
they may stay it. ra. Age., and be
restored to rattn.
R
• • •
The Ref. VI/WAR!. A. WILSON - 0i r3t E.
I i ItYPAHATION for the ell, of Con-
Aall.m.a. Bronchitis. Coeglia. Colds.
aulialiTtirost mod Leon Atrectiosis. has hriit
her ocer It/ years I•ti the moat marked stove.,
the reined, preparsd so under 31r. per
aortal suinirehloo, al a pa:noble:, enntaloit,
the original praserlntion. will, fail and .implicit
illrcettous for preparation And use. to,itter with
a short history of his ca.e. may Lc obtained of
the fullowine irrurg.st In this ntet.,
Till alinErtl FLESIINII, M 4. Stitrkei atee.r,
rittib
nrsti. solo agont for Waateto
ranta• tr 3,1,11
Dn.What Swaynes Ointmeut Will
I—lt will cure Itch it from I' to 1i boor,
:—lt will cure the most ouartnate carer of Tet
te',
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4-1 t "111 cure Salt }thou, aeal,l
wl.l cure itch,e rues, a!I rreptlrn,
6—lt will roaltly'rly cam al, ' , alp 1 / 1 .....5.
;—tee aareTalrb uu.tx LrT aad.acratch 110
tore.
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delpblA. roIdT.I.Ar...AN 11 . 1..1..3..
N AN..3 )fart,:etrrcd, OE, A. ii 73,75...
Wood te...106. F1.1.M131., $1 A.
cor. 4t3 ac'l )(Art,
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WHO IS RESPONSIBLE!
V 101.,, of ditallt r y. foi Tour
Irtbltnrgs ? Not
you've doze .11 you c..okt toturt. I:, .P! it•r •
mistake on your part. You Pay'rkt trltyl
TYITER'd BITTEIrti.
- Ellootny dyspeptic. *lst: an uneasy atotnach tel
a woltlttresq. lacy, nf rucran y.su mint
aonrocif re.puninnle fur sttnr oa u turn, •t..
but yau are. It Is clay to ate rr.m ytwr t on.ll
- that yon Lawn: tried 110.1 f r 1.: H. Dist
TEHn.
ULlloua aullerer. It Is not Tunr Cau;l, th!ht.
that your ay ushlouns grow curve .far 1. , day.
Rio. yid alutaa•t roc any kw.,
But lac can Lc Lrc.ua6t crown oral 11a1.....t . y4r
pa t l rr !I. o la tr ?:h a „fri'es . .tf it ' t.T. el?
Mama but an, .not, ~ rala >1,11,11 ,
firrattna - Irtth 111 11., Hl' a In. nwel crf 11110,
do you aa."mellr 1,11111 n.p: lou•,
calcen Wlrs •a,14 ali 1...
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lag thurc,the re) thing that 0011 4 has
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tit rvoua what Lave yoii ‘ay
p1.0 , 111 , at ou. MI 11, act% of tht.-
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tut all ibe aline .tuV ...11:,itut, the i:lt
tern are abaolLtte
PEWS CAN.ALIESSIN.
A tree which is abundant to Canada. Nova
Scotts. Lod the more northern i arts of the Sew
Lutist! ir.tates, and Is Ala/fen:et In the Ai:elated
and touttntaluous r. glans Of the fildille
and al.:sada to mcillel eat virtues. Lir. ....nett,
of Boston, Liss prepare] • rth didn't. (rem the
sweet Inside bark of the iihic tree. <ailed rti-
LAND`d W ill 17. td ND, which is
on, of rare value In all 10,111C/tr.' edit , * of the
kidneys. It acts Ilho • charm In All dla t 3,1 of
,meeocs itiembritues, residing them td regain
their lost tone and energy. It will be found well
adapted to all those iliac user. where Lucbu ha.
been tried and filled. It is likewise well solo
to =lronic coughs, and an Itiallitde aprctnc
old and Gehl dieted cases of asthma. Ilany rie r
sena who at hest only [flint a, bottle of this mein.
clue, to try. afterwards camn hart and ant •
U.., or halt dozen, which elhietret radical
yeaes of dliginses Limliter seal klittiny of
, standing.
•
Mabel..., dleoale that ban beon Inoard upon
as among the Incurables. l• nomedialely rod
by IL I , ollee the ~ .totielnate AoL
poi !haled 3PMe tP/Ir aro.
The Untfel Nlab, spo•ltlng of
the plan. lap •
: 'it nreo,rlbod loneorolbe.
pleot. nod other dboa,no or the ',nary pt,,Ptrl n
rat :
PI Liles and c,roulc
.1:111.0 oatlon or tocolon
of the bowel, In obronen entarelltl affection,
•tt In rations forms or el" tobantem.•• It 1. ta•
cre.llugly valuable ID 101 tre,Py
bloody nrlno, and Se e thorn le red and rel,tle
sediment It can U. Itiiont , rstrrrill.tion
to one* usual rorocattunr: 510 tottead •Irken.
Ina. bLodurts a bracing. hcallby one/r or one..
Isatec and Ater. Prloo,prr rrittPnali for
Alt PR. 1. 1/LANII'n ei 111 Th !IN •M•
I . OIiNIL Yor tale lb, u do, nor stht'r,
bo ttWole.
inl de at DIL KEIME.II., hash 11,1lelne, btoro,
rrwl.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
WM. BINGIiA.If, Jr., Adams Express Of.
floe 7H i'Vdtritrlil, is are tilAurterd oml to
renews driver/la:writ for the 04;167 nod
at/ other papers throughout the Untied ritists4
and the Oneida,.
ROBINSON BROTHERS,
.13ctzLicerora,
N 0.78 rounTni STltlf;ET,Plttoborgb.
Convert . 7-30 9 a, free Cr charge. upon Gonern•
Inent
kind. ter erms. They bare constantly ou hand all
113'. 313C:11VIDER,
And are prepared to buy and sell hall road Bands
or Manta: Bank. Gas and Br:dge smirks: Mort
gages on Haat Antal., Land Warrants. .tre.
WAN:MIL—I he mond. of the ealintli ti of But
ler, Beaver, Lawrence, hlereer and Washington.
tote-rest snowed on'Tnne
(IPENzNG.—mtis. M. KITCIIIN
s • har returned front New Tort, and will open
on LIATULI.U.IT, a 1.1. b Inet., all the latent styles
of
Summer Millinery Goods,
At the vzicr LQWEBT &Anil 1 . 11,1 , .:EN.
Nu. ZOO FADEIIAL STIMICB,
nit \ Allegheny City.
OPENLtiti.,-3111N.M. A. broil-
DAUTwIII open a ban le.me sou.runrnt of
Summer lirottn.l4 ',iv& Capri,
AND IIEAD.DUEMNES,
on 15LTUIWAY, Dry it t 4. at to o'clock .. Y.
•
No. .113 FEDEI:AL e'PRE,CT, A:leaf:lly.
repa:lB7
I'7'76.rotlVL l F"l'Ay. 1867..
Look on: rur the great Nit:lona! rext.eal. gal
loon X. 411,1110. -1 Wllll Toros
khOnerilOnl. Indian Cavnlea.le, Itagnincent
Union fountain, Jo,
JUNK M„ KINNEY, KUSirlt., Manager.
dee future AdycrllvementA, 111114 End giro
pram, - i
REMOVAL.
JOHN F. CLULEY.
House and Sign Painter,
Ha, removed to
No. 131 IiMIT/I emu) OT., IlltAborglt, Pe.
1 .31 h 07 I phoelle the old .tl.l.
FligSll OItANGES
AND LEMONS.
by tilt D il yi l or du eJuitry
limpy
litoccry fiery or
JOHN A. III.:NI:SHAW.
earner Liberty and Maud drift..
GOOD NEWS.
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR 'FIND'S.
Empire, for "0, A1111 . 4 . 111:1 7 ,,, 1.. Tl, 1, 4 ,,
end tm4t. Int Ll2ll ••il.
:ivti•Al
./. IT4/1 till
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
RITES
PAW FOR
NAY AND JULY COUPONS,
JAS, T. BRADY & CO.,
Banker,
Cor. Fourth & Wood Sib.
er rl IL ALLY:GPIS. VALLI, It. It. Co.
1 . 11,011.' non. bitty !itb. It 6.
NOTICE:—To the Stockholders
of the ALLEULIENY VALLEY MAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
A Special Ms eting of the btoekholdors of the
Allegheny Valley Railroad Company will be
held at the °Mee of the Company, corner of Ca
nal cud btteets, rlttsburgb, on
'FRIDAY, IVO( 3I T, 1+57.
At It o'clock A. ht., to take action on Supl4-
meat to ate Charter of the Con.panT. approved
April Ilth, Ins?•
my9:l2 wILI.I 4.51 PHILLIPS. Prraldeut.
( 1.01118, •
CAsSIMERES,
TWEETS,
For 33c.yes , 17;74icirv,
For 631 e at VERY DAV PHI VES. by
WHITE, ORR .& ,CO.,
25 Fifth Street.
MEI
POSTPONED LETTING.
THE TIME FOR_-RECEIVING
pioposals for the st . sctlm of a new ehool
House in me eereuth Scars. Is luntpone.l uun
SATURDAY, the 1 111. day of Slay, at sta. o'clock
The Oh. , ant ..Pecttlealluee setli remain at the
ante, el the Architect:. BARR
2 •n.l I St. (2111 r 'tree,
Itroporale court be stalrd and left •oliti either
of thr oudertlauril. orovlous to the tante of
closing. The bids already received will not be
opened tutu an, that thee.
M. K. MOUItHEAD.
JA3PCIS HOLM,
ALUILILT Lltoo IRK
LEM
(yumuANs , COURT BALE OF
REAL ESTATE,
IN THE 11060U611 Or LAWR&NCEVILLI
By virtne or an order of the ltrph•ns. Co”rt or
ny County, the nrelrgtgn , l adatlntetr,
t: I s.oftr.e eel re of .1.. Koehler, Jecra,, , t.
tilucler at public sale, on the vrenthrs. In the
Borough or Lawrcueevllle, at.lo u'cluct,
On Thursday, May 30Ih, IS6I,
11/0 certain lot or plee• of giluttld situated In
.14 I , ol, , igth Law,tareTlllt. bountle4
dr/C ryllon B. •t a pin Olt
ttie ...tern onion( I . VO•t4t. dtrent, :vet V.'.
lothtt fn. It, Istartlort ~t.
tbeare n..rtn •ant 1r
(Pot 11. W
furl...) pin o silt, It 1,41. veld,: bent
•.,11i.ny tooth
41 dee, 7 0210. e•Nt tot
1?1,•11ton put. tLetacv aou:0 lti dr:. mlu.
a, l. D al to atln an rroepact Otrett; o)ra,
slant sal , l /taro t north it dat mln. tact II
fart S. t , twat anlnt
ler.• made L vra tiny of ea , a.. or oo appl,
call,l lit. riLlEt..!. KoKNI. Et ,
Admitrilstratrlr. La• re orevllle.,
NOTICE,
AF , E.do:tle Ur,lcz.l:ll.vat, Rtstott.
233 , Cana. t
NOTICE' Ii lIEREUV
to all perlont . ..treated that the I :vet.
Ta•, f r Abe TevatT,l,l,ll,la
trli, nna., ovrn f.,r via:nth ttlun at
tvr of:!c.., No WATER hT.I.CET,
oo the 2.1. t and 22.10a7a cf Iday, 11, a: It hlrb
I:v1r andp•id, I al. ItLar•li appra r pra.,ented
1.1.< ;at:, to aide rrow•out or
nation., as...amt.:lts or .d.t.l3,raltdor wad:. by
tld. Asdlbtant Ai.a-aedrs for raid District.
An •Prvst• mart L, nas,l, ma I must
•pvelry the pxrt . t.itar cas•c, ngsttcr ,AT ttstrx tt•
wnl.;, r..,estal, and ilioct
. s4,2•:ate orrot,u.: or prtn , lpl. of ...erar tom
appro. es. t,t• ds:l,7ed to any
party set, the :lit Las btt n tranam:ltt.l to the
Alt, the above I per 5 , ..,‘ ata.-
~..t to Du. who Itss• r,,,,ted to malt , re
turn, w„ the
by Is..
=I
P. !!. I flemika.:3,l Nun.
f:ltr Al:eg!,". Ma(
PIIOIVOSAIA for Me
1 . •%;os
24111, , •1 144.114 I',:i'-cpvt_qts Avenue
f• r.r•
BIEM/;I;==
.
sritr.Er,
REI , FORIP si vv.? Run.
I,ak l'cutt.,ls•nta
...ctn.., In FrinClia .Irct t.
bit tt, It et ttlf.Z.T. t„ -m cant nr
to a potat .t trat clot,/ ...tern
yttrattottota. ISrlar.
to•Atrasltng an I'AZATI.III.V. ALLF.V.
a: I tiud:n<nl Xll ,riteAr, tram rata nPrtat
• 1,:!•: - r.t.t. I.A rvot lac,: A
t a... 1.1
.1 5.At'Art Aott:
Mat
H.. 2 lIOORE,
U. ~.r.tinr
r. JA1.1...
31011111S0N, 11 - .11111 & CO 9
31a.facl”ress of ail lends of•
BOOK AND PRINT PAPER.
=I
6 PANG'S 311LL6,
EICIZIMEMES
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, fie,,
Gas' 151,11:1c1 COn.
A large I.9Sol . .lnerit on band and receiving at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street.
EAU elllll,
•
H PORT.4,iiT TO 110 UNEK EEP
AND IN.
.W.Ertcr 1:3- CO COD ES.
nalatlng of ranee eel; lining and
l'ltrabera. Cage, wet, Cooler, Herrlger•
ntors. Ire 11,11.. Ice train Frirtera. al rat
ntf.... Men 1.3.1.1 era, Monitor Wbraln end
Wringing Marblrae., Bun Tun Co a g le, I,
/Awl 1111 and Ilzlttannla Tea and Coffee Pula.
aud l'a'de Cutlery, 1..
..), and Walter,
Cagors. lad Iluu•ekerplog In general, at
ROBERTS & SHERILATT'S
WIIULKUALE
flpel 10 Shod Iroo Tart Nanoractory,
10.1111 b3lll'll/IELD ST., MITSUI:ROIL
htmcclal M 411.100 itleen to tto, mean reetWrille
of °toed, ret Ito and ttplec Cattle, rm, etc.
myltul.l
tilt../. .11011[1. krill U/6 MILL L. aIITCLIELL.
MORELAND & MITCHELL,
Livery and Sale • Slablcio,,
47.3 LIDEIRTY lITREET,
Oppolite Venoryleania Railroad Depot
PITTSBURGH.
Ar - rr l'artleulas alArntlon paid to furnishing
Hearse ant Cs:Tines for funerals.
llorats kept at livery. entsqlS.
TIN GUTTED AND SPOUTING,
On baud and put up toptdur
Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware,
Made to order, at
GRAFTON'S
House Furnishing Store,
No. 37. clorcaltroot,
Near liallroPl I , opot, Al ghoul Pity. blot of
lt."Uolort Potreo Pol." 50110C.7.,0
it • ik;elK.Ea--t,
oxatxti, . '
CEMENT, FIRE BRICK
AN I) TILE.
o•TOS I.: I I 1: Pal
—TV HUTS. LIME, CIIIIINEE TOTS,
1•11.1 WATER :OCRS.
Olticr •nd 'Warehouse, IST IslltaT STREET,
oopopito Mosongahala House.
FOR ONE DOLLAR YOU CAN
• Kt
AC. of gooß lIREEN CORN: •
A.Can ofmood FRIAR PE as:
And a Cau of Hood FRESH TOMATOES:
.At itJ YEDELIAL STREET, Alkihou
1nV3:42 0F217.GF. IptAVECA.
=I
Ou canvas, with oil paintings anti gold an./ vel
vet frames, at
• - •
107 lIARKET NTREEL
nu/ JOA. l 4 'MITES & BRO.
LAND PLASTER,
CALCINKII PLA , TEIt,
11171: I.lhlg.
1111N1 , 3T11NFS.
rt.r,• , •, 3,9 1.1.1t.jrc1 . :511:Kr.1 . ,
an.i It
N.
I=
INE I ADVERTISEMENTS
;
Allentirnin 'Railroad Line.
NEW, ALL RAIL,
•
FAST FREIGHT LINE,
DIRECT 11ETWZ.EN
.Boston, New York and Pillsburgb,
Tin Clarristrg,'Allentorn and Jerney City,
Without . Change of Cars.
NEW 401114 (100114 let/It ,PITTBIII.II1 1 1t1
moo he aellymed at NKR No. 14. NORTII
'OVER, to the Agent of the ••A ,, Allentown
TrannnortgOon Company.PlO NOT to the
Agent, of the $. J. Central lt. IL, at tame Pier.
VIIIa of
Ltn A led vast the °Mee of the Line,
Boston Omee, :7 WARRINGTON ST.
JOHN P. 111111ILTON, Agent,
Ofileo, Foot of LIBERTY ST.,
rnapinunun.
PHILADELPHIA
CLOAK HOUSE
No. 68 Market Street,
M. Edxivictra-,
ISocceimor to 11. UNSY.N (IAA:3811 Q C 0.,)
I 1 pat received all the LAILST STYLES of
Silk Bacques and Silk Basques
Aad all kinds of
Cloth 19,zaciu.assi,
ORNAMENTS $ BUGLE TRIMMINGS
Ands large varleiy aC
FANCY BUTTO3II4
Ladles ate yarticuiarly torllcd to earl, as 1 er
offer goo , ln ►Lrcdu^ed
Part lcut•r tat! utiou pa:l to older..
to - 9:I,TH I
WESTERN SAYINGS BANK
- aro. 59 Fourth Street.
IMECALVILTILIELIZIEJ 1.138C3
Int erml Paid on , Time Depoeite.
Any slim received from One Doll.
sapoorel.
Iss Depott
tortotto. •ultl•tt to Check. without
lllnl'U DAILY, AT 1: U'CLUCIL.
President—THOMPSON HELL.
Vice President—l. N. MIUSHALL
AtECTOIN.
tict.t., J. J. WIT.[ANt.
Jun" 11.11AL.....L, A. M. IlAti,flAl.:.
Mn=!
=1
REFERENCE:
rornyth... J..*,ph
Wro. I , av II herr
II:tto )I,etry Lunt, 1 1,
. W. I% Ipin. 11. •. ri. 1tr.,”1.
L. NI. TU.., ',lux.
$23,0 - 0 - 0,000
TIE NEW SIX PER GENT.
PEIVINICLVArk IA
6i'rlLTl~. lA)A N,'
Free from all State, County and
Municipal Taxation,
Nrliii,l:ll In .21N11 to ac it, on appltrattob
lu V,c n r,t hank or Dankur; also, by el:bar
or Mr bbJcrAßbr.l. a t
JAY COOKE &CCP,,
DULXEL & CD..
E. W. CLAIM .t CO..
Jim* is. r41i5t44.41.
...ZETTLEIIENT. Tor THE
AVCOV Si, Or JOPICrif STONEIL.
.. ... or Lo Punta, of Vona Tuwaohrp
AS ',Ult . ,' or • , uppl.m,tato Act of Ale - FmtuT
1.... an
=
yoa of • ..ulecior t5.:10.10
H, amount pal .1 rrcl 1 4 .Z . es pen., Ae.. T•,7 K , 10
aiou,nt rr,,vedur CoUcclur
Hr atinquot p .aid r•crulln alp.la•es. Ac . lot
fly Ttraaarcra cur... Woo, pe ,ent. 116 '4
Itootte.coi our Tree. tire( I#
1.,. Tre9.•,..r. Pr.
9ro,urol r c, r.e9 tot. ..19910r P.M: 94
.# r9crotll9. irpropit... 7,9'7 so,
1:9'.•9r,1111. r.a•no9r, ..... 4 . 444
11/ Treasurer'. touto9,9i9too, ' o pvr H.
Purls< due I . oznllc Ax,
t• 0 4 41. 1' ;g1,Y Ayollizea.
- 1 : 1.. wrort.ku,
•
rent To.. April :0:1i. 1.7. 1337.4e...41AF
NOTICE Id HEREBY GIVEN
p at the Copartecrablp heretofore etisting be.
twern the toulersigne.l. under the style of A. J.
liglitAt A CO. ?as this day been dissolved by
mutual untsot. the entire irstcreet of A. J.
RARER lAslog been ourtbascd by SAMUEL.
L. CONNELL. who will positlnus theTalloripg
Basins. at the all sty set. No. 330311111 YIELD
011tEET. All &Oil due to Oa lat. grin will be
received by the bald 0. L. Cl/NNELL, and all
detnsoJ e sif.lnet the wee Will he pre.elte4 to
and etelle4 by blua. •
A. J. BAUCH,
A. L. CONNELL.
rlttsbargb. Aptllll,
Haring .014 my Were.; le the CbuTIIINU
1i L'MIV tare b slimueL L. Ctili NELL, who
will continue the burioere at be old clang, !do
cheerfully recommend Mtn to our former he
mpr and the public outran),
A.J. lIAIiEI3,
ap . 27:71) g
THE PEOPLE'S
TEA STORE,
Wilson & Underwood.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES.
IL',";i:f,TL:lrrzt:rd::!""*"-k-1-
No. Vs Smith West D tamondi
LUAU/ DENY CITY.
Call and cc Clmaw: oar atack and Prk.a •
ap.7: s11•d V
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS,
FRANCE'S TEA DIART J
Ao. 13 DIAMOND, P1TT91117111311.
Jett opened, a largo and cbolts stOck of
Teas and Family Groceries,
Which Rra bring retooled at !Owesrbolesnle
p . cleco.' .. Call and, ep the goods and O res. Try
:e. " 1:2;. 1'195tf.1T,,r,:::,,,"4.';',11.1,1ud(0r you,-
.
Will. rnmscvettips,
aptts2l , 13 DIAMOND, Pltls3nrgb.
1.1 IL MILLER. Bazaar. LI •ery
and MAY STAIII..En C o ma e . YurnlAlalng
llnelertaker. ni t kinds of Bo-. at the
brwlrst rate, kepL ennotantly on hand, CARSON
nTIIEZT, tut wren Ormaby and Penman elteem,
Birmingham. Bones, Carrlage• and new t ug ,
eine far him Beatles and Carrleges afwa la
le•MI I au" for, lonera , .. Homes tut a{ 1. erg
by the day, mouth or year, and alfended to In
the heat manner. Private families furnished
with the astral Borate mad moat elegantfl 41 ,
Magna. ntables kept, open all hours of the , dip
awl night. miLEL
N EW FAMILY GROVEIIY
STORE.—The underslayml has oprnea up a
flrat Class Family Grocery,
whole. 239 FICDILItAL nn.xlitoy.
ha 5111 keep routlautly on hil.ndl Choice
selection or all articles usually bound lu a store
of this Mad.
11._LOCFALItT.
MAPLE SUGAR. • ;
18
.Bbla. Prime Maple
U rsoulated and Cake boor, for rale at
A. HARK IN
tor6.rlo 177. and 174 Federal 82" AlleOelq•
FRESH TEAS-,—Another Itrt of
those due 0040 flavored
English Breakfast Tea..
Just received at, A. I[lll.lo.
manrlS 172 di 174 Federal St.. Astrgheny.
SORGHUM 171015413 — E8,
For ogle wholeials gad retail. at
A. lititti , M,
Inythylo 17 1171 Federal tit.. Allegheny
GUIDON OIL',
or the btlll/..1117. si •
A, KIJRIL 11,
ra a 171 rederslSt.. AlleiSll,7
MU=
NEW eIIEEME
frs PRIM - L. - Nam clivzsic, at
A. 'LULU:TO,
1 , 75:YP) /72 d /71.re4grat kt.. Allegheny.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. I NOTICES
P~RBl3c i
SUN UNBIXELLAS,
=1
WM. SEMPLE'S,
Po. ISO t.; IST Federal St.,
EMI=
HATS, SUNDOWNS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
-A. FALL X-IXIC3EI .ELT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
ISO & Is 2 Federal SI., Allegheny.
Spring Shn, - vvl.
OPENED TO-DAY, AT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
ISO & 182 Federal SI., Allegheny.
White Goods, Table Damasks,
IRISH LINENS, DIMITIES,
411. GOOD MITCIOIO32C ALT
WM. SEMPLE'S,
& Is 2 Fedefal St., Allegheny.
CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, .1 EANS, &c.,
AT 1
WM. SEMPLE'S,
ISO & IS2 Federal St, Allegheny
mrs:na
ISAAC CRAIG'S
OUTLET SAWMILLS.
low Si. Clair St .tr,„
=I
BERKE LITII COMPINY,
OF NEW YORK,
Who ”111 <noticing the general buslacss is all its
details. The mar ofacture of LATH, by the .
Great American Lath, Machine,
Will be de a epeelaltp. The Machine pre
daces an hundred thousand lath per day. of
better ytallty than any now ID use. and which
can be sold meth cheaper than ordinary lath.
Orders (non lth dealers for uty number. ranx•
lox beta/to a fly thoutaad and a million,
prom The r e e t'
M T
.r eLinet, and debts to ate them, sold
st yea:ouzo, ~(letS. at the mills.
Con•tantly on band, *large litoet of
1.1.(.111 lo 1.5 d A h loormst ,[!'LANK,
WIND". ELIA HY sTUFF,
TY.I.S.
our. 5:0,
PALl:Stiff. .tr.
frfolors for Sow., .I niter tiled with promfotooss
hit at fair raft,.
.
U.--(2ontr‘ct•na MARGEN, COAL an 4
rl Ar*, wlil be 111,1 by • cotr..pvt.i. ship Car
per..4-r•
T. L. BIRCH,
' f; 1 Sorerhateudents
FOLEY'S GOLD PENS,
Hamilton's Paper Fas(eners,
WRITING FLUIDS
AND ,
COPYING INKS,
Latter Pr and Books,
imivoter, LIKTTER
AND 1.441:11.A.• 1100101.
LEDUEIRN, DAY 1100101,
An. u BLANK nouns.
Cvnorts, OF ULU Silt AND . QUiIATI,
Sermon Paper, Time Books,
DX.1.Lii.Z33131•01:11.1.13437.
MYERS,'SCIIOYER & CO..
Blank Beek Makers and Stationers,
31) FIFTH STREET.
LIZISIM
DISIOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP'.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERE.
Ti I n o ,ol ex Istl tait between the understgoad
under the me of TAT 1111CVLI.LIP, was dts•
solved by molest cep sent on the tat day of
April, 14', the caTtFro interest of J. T. St-
V, LI. f, having been purehased OF J. M. TAT rn
It s will run IrIISC the Mohler, tits and steam
Ylttleg business In all Its braa•hrs. The butt
nes, of the tete Arm will be settled hr either of
the subscribers, at tut Oill stands, MT Liberty
atreet,illltt.butult, and to federal street, All,-
chewy.
to
pitrtles knowing themselves In•
itclitt.l to the late Om •re requested to make
peyote.. and li ci
ce having Mils Keith:lst aald
Arm will present them f r ent.
rk.ir E.
e.VI. E.
PLI/Mr(nN GAS AND
STEAM ,
r °'
GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS
'
IYe ER crA.tns.
r,
Constantly on hand and made to ordor.
.70313114 T M. 71.41:1"39,
'No. 5D FEDERAL STREET. Allegheny.
And inntv , IRERTY STREET. l'lttnnurgh.
whersOmi•Tugs
JOUM clLOrr JOSIPIC 71: loam
JOHN CROFT & co.,
Real Estate dz Insurance Agents,
No. 139 Fourth Street,
M=l
M. AL FL WE MI.
tri Acres, Improved. in layette county. ES.
Would trade fur City property.
as Acres, improved. in iodine county. Pa.
Inc AU., 1131r1 . 01 , d. In Lawrence CO.. ra.
Di Acres. Improred. In Allegheny Co., r..
Ile Acres, luiprorn, in Deaver county Pa.
1/0 Acres.
no
Blair C 0.,, Pa.
ACM. IMO
for
OUt the Perryanile road,
Jost tae thing for a market garden.
10 Acres, unimproved. miles ont the Po - -
meow plank road. Jost the thing for a gm -
Derr and I litlyeto ITIMICU
- A valuable leasehold on Washington serest.
shore the (train Vent.; CI fen on Washing
ton street by lit Orl inn alley. on which there to
two but/dins, with store room to each. Lease
11 years to run. Ibis would make a splendid
etaud for most any kind of bunions.
For further informatint apply 10 the ahoy.
ascots.
.LFORDCLIOOLI.IIKIWYO BOARD O HD Or THE FOURTH F
WAIID, ALLEUIIEN v , will receive Senled Pro
punk until eATflitiiAlf, the lath DAY OP
/JAY, for the sale of Ole •
Canal Street '
SCHOOL HOUSE AND LOT,
The lot h W al lant o endeet on ronthemial
street. 12/ ot Wand 60 feet on Par
pesters alley. It is • eery desirable locate d forthe
purposes, being near Ike track Of
the Wtaiern Pennedavania giallroad.
noon or raguarig.Une•thlril baud, bal
ance In two equal annual Velment% wills Inter
eat, payable mmul•ennually. pay
m
ent.rmw an be secured by bond and mortgage on the
D
The right I. reser - Ted to reject any and nil tads.
n. FRANCIS. Pre sl.leot
it. 11oLLIcs, kiccutarT
GETTYSBURG ASYLUM
YOB IN VALID d'JLDIER6
Incorporated by Act of Aseembly of the Cons
monwealth of Pennsylvania. March 6, its:.
The Board of Sup 22.1641:11, appointed by the
shore Corporation to carry yid the objects of the
act of IncorpwatiOn, rzspectfulle aztootince to
the public that the Lealsteture orrenhayl , ants
tlonhas aut
estorized the rattles of nds for the crec•
h ahlishment and ainte fo nance of an
be
lam for Invalid Soldiers of the late war, I. (le
bulltn the Battle -field or Gettysburg, and as
an Indu o cement to patriotic citizens to contribute
to this benevolent oldest, Lave empowered the
CorporatlonAo dietritude amongst the subscri•
hers such articles of 0 0100 and interest, from
awioclation with thu la, war, r an, moneys,
I freers, property. or rotate, reel or . personal,
hatever, in this State or elsewhere, at such
tame or upon such terme. aod In such way and
man carwhatscerer, A 3 0,131
any l
withst this Commonwealth to the contrary
botdlog.
The materralse is cordially recommended by
the follow/nit named well-t tauten gentlemen:
disinelieneral GEOttli b: Li. mEm,r,
Ex-tiorernor AO DREW • CURTIN,
MsJ. U. I..ALUIIIti. EAc—li.El2
MOE tientral E M. 9REtIORY.
Major General JOHN IL Illttxth.E.
M.Jor lieneral CHARLES H. T. COLLIS.
Major tieneral H. Y. J. MADILL.
Dlator General J. L. ISELYRIIIGE,
Brigadier (loners! .JAMES A. aseyitit.
V,G1611‘1.1, 6
Brigadier General WM-J. 1101.10 N.
Brigadier Ueneral SAW LH. ZULICIL
Brigadier General JOHN K. AlUltritY,
Brigadier Orton-al JHN H.
Brigadier enteral TO Y. McGirr,
Brigadier General B. E. WINnIAJW,
Brigedlar (Otters.' HENRY I'LEASA2iT9.
Brigadier oeneral J. I'. H. WHIM.
Brigadier General J. M. riAIIVISEL
Brigadier General TWA.. K. ITALKEH,*
Brigadier General WM. teroPalt TALI.EY,
Brigadier General D. M. aIeGREGG,
Colonel Y.ll. ST 'LYRA UG H.
• • • • - •
The she for the institution *thirty Wee) has
already been purchased, and it is hoped that the
good work may commence before midsummer.
eubscrlptlone will be received at the office of
Aesoelatiou, ho. 11:e Chestnut street. Philadel
phia, on an d after Monday, the 6th day allay,
lbort.
For •ach enbecriptiori, of five dollars a certifi.
eel. out be ueoed, which will entitle the holder
to Inch article of value as may bo awe, dud tolls
number.
The ISM distribution Of awards will be mide'
Immedlately neon the receipt of SO,Cebsubscri.pH
tions. of Si each.
the distribution will be public.. and under the
direct supervision CC the Corporator.
Persons at a distance are requested to remit
their subscriptions l
when ) by Post
office moue) order. or reelstercd letter, to In
sure prompt delivery.
Direct ail letters to
•
J. 1). HOFFMAN%
fie:Tetra , Board of hnimmtors,
Boa 1151, P. I)..Philadelphia.
The following teat achedu'e ofthe aro.. to be
node under tee distrilfittion. The Reins of
Dlarneada and other prrotonartonea *ern Pur
chased front clllzeuxot the notOn during the Par.
and Viol, genfilneneta Is certified o Hes.,
little Bros.. the most extrusive diamond Im
porter. to the country, and by J. Merman, dia
mond getter. Herr Yore.
UETTiiIDIIIO tIY LU FOR IN VALID
kIULDIEIte.
• . • • -.
Incoroorated 7.• sot of Assmallv of the
tom
roouvreolto of Peuooylrani.. h
Oftice: /120 oTELLT.
=
. . .
Eighty Thousand Isuluarlbe•s at 00 Each.
1— Diamond Neck/ace. 43 BM.
'rant., •alued at 4.80.0/0
2 DlrmoodCluater Brooch and
Ear Move 10,003
3 Award lil-10 Gruen:um.
Bonds 10.0(0
1— Diamond Cross, *et In street 211111
0— Diamond Closter Broach.... 0 , 0 10
6 Award 1040 Gowerament-
Bonds &No
T.- Diamond vinale taorte Ring. 4,8e0
6 Diamond Clu-ter Bracelet... too
v— Diamond tingle Mono &art
Bra
1 4.00
0— Irlamond Cluster 8r00ch.... 4,w°
r— Irlatoond dueler BrocrleL.. 4.000
Balr Mega Moue Diamond
Ear tints
it 111amond Cluster 8r00en.... 3.000
ll Award 10-40 Government •
Bonds 3,00)
11— Ulric:end Italie clone x,an
16— Iriatuoad _lor-e Brune Mod.. 3.0'0
I.—C— Damood Closter Brooch 0.003
/Jim:cowl Blotto blue /Bog. 2, 1 ,0
F.— Diamond Emerald Mooch... :1 Sou
00— Diamond nr ogle nll ne Blog). 11,CS1
2:— Irlourund Clutter loloir 1.000
21— Loop 10)11a. Camel's filar
ea 1.1.1
G 5- Cho h ice wl
Erntraol Stud 1, 1 .10
24 Elnate Bronx Diamond Itlng. 1,0100
to 31— 1 Awards of 1040 (lowermost:a
Evade. coon 1,40
Ad— Three Stone Dlsmoud and
IS-' Ruby. halt.hoop .. 8,0
Dimodnd brae Ear
Pair Dlarnood eld nor tam:, 130
Diamond Ratio Mono Ulna.
star Setting ..................060
ro— Diamond r loale tworm OEI
4 Datound Cle.ter lW
41 WO 10— 1 Awards of 10.1) Gowercznent
Coeds, Cacti .....
o , Lady's Irlamood Oct Wardh. 4)0
• Irladr.ad erogle Clone Blow. 1,0
, Dramood sad Opal Cluster
illot
01— Dist:rood Moyle Clone Ring. 0.0
• 1 - Mr tuarald 'cart Bins
1/11sourol el nele etem ntnd.. CB
• Irlavlond r hater Bin la
• Canon aml hoar) croon)! and
Ear ..... ........ IGO
0)10 Award. 0(10-40 Liowernmera
153 fe.7.1.1-ICO JLlValrds: lieecrnmeat Legal
lender*. each Zr.)
3,eto Agear , LL lioeernelcut Leggl
Tel:el , . each 3
. The dl.triho Don of toe abate rewards will le
mails In public al loonas ihe sonwriptious 13
ha!, of which doe coli c .. will to , gliwo toroagh
the on d at ii•rllst Mb the Diamond.
will be on onlitbilion at the oiLi.V of Ina Associa
tion,—
•
The publle eau conth/eutly role on everythln
hang conducted In the moot honorable suet (Sir
mann. All the atramlt be hitottel to tem
.:lottoer bolder, iminnedlately atter the dletribu
%lon. fr et. 0(.11 rout. at the toll, of the Com •
pane. No. •11J3 I..II.IIaTNUT 0 11011, llttlludel
pL4a.
We hereby certify that we have rimmed the
Dlemoud floods, Pears, Emeralds. i:nbtes,
and Othur Precious [tones. as di seritreil In tny
agora list, and end than, all genuine.
HEINLE WlLoir, I , :a/.0. , Importers.
..I.la WEN LAE:E.-New
York.
J. [MEN IPamundeetter.
rillll:oolle.Cteuet, rook.
=1
M'iiiMaii=l
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS.
All ordete for iN,Dileatc..molt be addrused
to J. D. Lk/FY.IIAS, :et:relax,
Box. ItS2. Eost rtalweivbiu
•mig:ya2rll _
HENRY WARD BEECHER'S
srrcort - v - ,
211 E
NEW YORK LEDGER.
For /Oslo al au she Bookstores sod
News Depots.
We bete the pleasure of annonneless that the,
pete/cation of the New:Story top WARD
OEICLIEB, which tel been written elPreerlY
for THE NEW YORK LEDIi Ili, wlll be cum-
Molted In No. 1 of the present volume of Tut
Inlstiltli—the number that 00111 ha publlnheil on
Monday, May 6th, 1867
It is sold that on one occasion, durieg Mr.
Beeches's residence at the West. J Committee
from the church ..lore be preached called upon
him to remonstrate sgalust his wring co maul'
witty things In his sermons. Re replied to them:
••/ireftren. if you only loaeo, vats , :, I kept
Dock. yot would I.Frer (MAI of ending Jana with
siefor tri.of / soh," In this story Ur. Beecher
ker. pr 6.14 nothing. 'ln It hr silt es full scope to
all his faculties, Mid, for the first time finds •Ilt.
ling field In which to display his transcendent
genius. The title °fine story Is
NORWOOD;
VILLAGE LIFE IS IiEW 13GLAND.
In addition to the great attraction atlas story
we haws secured for pulalcathin In The Lcnaia
• nthr of articles written expreatly for no. en
titled AUXICE TU I.OIINU MgN. lwiag • 4 ,4 .
articles by the Pre•fdf sits nf (In/reit/rho
principal flu Polled States. The
drat article of the 'Mee will appear In next
Monday's LEI/OEM—which number will also
cont.. the Meat part of Mr. Meech... Story. It
la on The Study opt, ybas.---iw-ai--wwwww.
UHL or 5a...-iaret College. The second of the
aeries will encored Is In the following nut..
It la on The Mo. of the t:laseics, by President
Woolens, of tale College: The third of the le
ries...Ml he by the Ilex. John 11.1 e.. D. L..
raldent of Princeton College. It la entitled.
..flints tau Ening Man abaul is Enter Cullyge.•'
'TUE LEI/888 Is for sale at all the Bookstores
and News Depots throughout the country, and
Is malted to subscribers at *3 a rear. 07 two
copies for
Addtcts All commonicatlona to
ROBERT BONNEB. Publisher,
90 Bieckman Butet, Now York.
0u1k59.' _
FOR TIE SPRINGTRADE.
Al 26 and 28 St. Clair Street.
co we 'eLrdpollVre,:=lF:.llgl,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
•
WIS AYIrN .
CARILIAUE
eLtaLIS,
Burr II uI,LANDS,
Aho. LEATHER BELTM , 21-21.2222.
RIMIER lIELTING, -
LtUSLA.NI)ISTMOM,PACKINCI.
' Being manufacturers, we aro enabled to oiler
to =orchards. carriage makers and the retail
trade Inducements a• toprices and gosda not be
found elsewhere lo the city.'
an9:ws7 .. 4 - H. rnix.i.trm.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
ALLAIm ! Or IMONZE,GILT,
AtLY
Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers ,
•
• Lamp Trimmings, &c.
WAItRANTtUNON. CarL7.IIYa CAA-
IttlN OIL, vbolcaLle retail.)
JOHN RGSS & CO..
lavoczoct fiSitreet;
de2.o;s7:adwl 1171111112ttikt, rA.
....F-'1.1ING(11 ;COAL CO.—An Ad-
J•mrned Meeting of the lrcoc kbolderz of
the :lingo Coal Cempsny will be bold at the Iron
AssmlaPon Room., on W.II).Sr.:±DAY. Kay
lath. at:o'clock p. m. •
teY 7 :7e; JAMES COLLORL). tirceetsry.
ELECTION NOTICE.—The
Otockholdera of tLe
ALLEGHENY GAS COMPANY
Art hereby entltle.l that the Annual Meet'
the e/ec.lon et Directorswill In , larGl at the
°free or the Cot:Jpany ltt• OAY, Lay 13th.
lwtwaell the tours oCIC atnla•al,.cl.
.INU. Jr.. S.le'r•
tny4:37l.
tgr'COUNTV CONVENTION
The UNION NILLTIDLICAN VOTERS of the
County or.allegherty will meet at their reoptc
tree hlaeta or holding elee:l:. , . on
Saturday, June 1, 1567,
And elect TWO DELECIATBS from each elec-
Lin. precinct to a County Convention. to be
m at the ciiiittT HOUSE. In the City
. TVESDAY. Jane Atli. lig?. at 11
o•clo. v.to nominate Voes for Count
(nacres. artil the sleet!. of Delegates IT the y
C Late Contention.
The meetings will he hell In the ti anti and
itorougha between' the hours of 2 and.: o'clock
, and tile Totted be by ballot. In the Toni:l-
E4lp., between the Lauri ~f 4 and 6 r. and the
delegstiwCho2l - 213 by mar/Elm:.
luraant to a reaolutioh of the Executive of the Convention for the aeleetton of Le
ri‘lative cane 111 met will not beeonvered until
inept-niter al. tot; of which fuether notice will
herealoer be given.
' By order of County Committee.
JOUR W. lunnr:Ll,
Übstr=au,
A. L. PEAHAON, )
`e
T. M.' ISAyN if' re "' l " . ayr:YR7
PITP-isutiou, Tour Waryt. s firitptoo RAIL
WAY Cu.. rime or rut Pip
n.tr oar.
Pittsburgh, Ps., !wet 71, 1.7. }
r.
PURSUANT TO A RESOLE
TION adopted at • meeting of the note
holders tad Bondoolders Of Milo Loniyouy. held
at Pitteburch, March :Oat alt.. notice Is hereby
glern that an adjourned meeting of the Shore
holders will be hold at Pittsburgh,
MAY ii3th. proximo, at 12 11..
To &insider tarn estimates as may b•
submitted by tile nosed of Directors for addl.
Slonal equipriont and permanent imorosements
i u n je ' Pu s gt ,Lt!.'telolft'Uo7lOccdaVfiCg to
t gf.i i :al
stock, for thepurpose. of raising the etecessory
11111 for yollug for such cquiptemit and Lm
ovcment.
JAIIEN N. CRAFT,
Cbalrmaa of nucsholJers• Meeting
liEURIiE W. CASH,
Preutdent
ap:y.ll •
NOTICE.-TIIE ANNUAL
][<e !Jog of tho Stockholders of the YEtb
CHANTS' N.LTIO.NAL TELEGILLI'II COY•
PAN)", for tlic election or =um sad true..
ttoo or other beelnees..lll be held et the board
of Trade Rooms, on the lIISOT TUESDAY IN'
Y. 1547. at two o'clock r. M. A tall &Mad-
MEE=
D. M. IDGERTON, rres't.
rittsburrb, April nth, I. ara-.:7"2
liiiii
DIVIDENDS
ItAso: or I'D - neon:6n. 31sy 7th, PC'.
THE PRESIDENT AND DIREC
TU.S OF TIIIS RANK bare this day de
clared a Dividend or FaV.E. PEA! COST. on Its
Capital Stuck. out of the pronto of the hit el%
month, wl,lch will be hold to Stockholdera or
tool: keel representative., on or after the MP
free of taxes.
.erattS N. lIUSEDI7IIO, Coehter.
CITILANA ATIONAL . sb liar
ura K
Stay Vrt.s
7t.tta: non,
l'ltth. h.
THE DIRECTORS OF TIDES
....itant. have This day dec , afef Dividend of
YvivalraftCENT. on the Capltal a
black. out of
the prod...or [Le last an months, Larable to
stockholder., or their boon teortaenLativea
and after the 14111 tntt., the Dana as:undag toe
Uovernsnent Tat.
m 10.3 d. F BRADT% Jr—CA.lde,
tatltsooon t •
Pittsburgh. any .11., leo. 6
THE DIRECTOR S' OF THIS
HANK have this day . declared Dividend of
PIX rEO: CENT. on the Capitol. front tbe earn
ings of the teat sin tenatlia. 1 oyster on or after
the Itch lost. The Cutter :caret lieeenue Tax
will ha poll by the Boot.
to 33)14.11 le D. 31. 311:11/1.AT, Caelaler.
017100 or Ffrientir Oil lair na nee LAI,.
May CM,
TnE-- Din} cTons OF THIS
.a. C0311....1311 hart tide Jay declared & Divi
dend or . . .
FOUR 111/LT.AII9 PER SEIAILE.
Two dollars cash ant two dollaTs to cledlt of
rock. paisble tortaarlik.
IVY. il. NEEPElt,reeretary,
• ,Of nes:or c,v.t. •
Allegheny. Is,, May 6th. IST.
AT A lIIEETLNG of the Board
Inter,reof Om Company. chi Olt
day.
Jay. a invidtud YOUIZ.I'Ett LEST, on the
Capital n tots was Nleclarod, out or they rollta of
the I sat r
month,, ayaole. ouad af ter the
:6th .tant. ‘l, :r.D.LVIDtUN,
tours Treasure,
I,EYSTOIVE tuvrit,ls BANK.—
... The hoard of Dlreetora of this Plant hare
this day dr dared a Ditldelad of
TWO DOLLAIIS PLR bILLIZE,
Out of the profu of the last Or months, payable
on or at., Iloa,l/AY• the inn 109..
•
'
cluv a.as...A.N, Secretary.
Pittsburgh, May Cab, 1,77. tay3:xtr.:
lIERORANT TAILORS
UItLING & BUCHLON,
Merchant Tailors,
110, LI BT. CLAIR STREET,
Are lalll rocelvlut:
THE LATEST STYLES,
1 , 10.11. EASTERN CIT/M.
mr:vl3
171 HESPENHEIDE,
Merchant
No. 50 ST. CLAM STREET.
Just foie:sea. a setotul arrival of NEW
hrumu tillt)l)B. lulu RAJ now- itsy pat
torusuut Sy tho latest Eastern stylus.
Great Reduction in Prices.
SECOND ARRIVAL OF
Spring Goods,
Fresh from the Importers,
Which will 1w made up with care and dispatch
and at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
OWEN BYRNE,
Merchant Tailor,
No- 14 WYLIE ST.,
UnOTICIMILAND HALL.
WM, M:STIS
.IEEENRY - Gr:nAzJu
110FTHIM COL ?EN AND St CMS ST3.
NEW SPRING GOODQ
JUST OPENED.
lEEE=
All the Novelties of the Season,
bush as Is only found In a
Flret.Clats Merchant Tailoring
Inhs:uS7 _Establishment.
OPILNING.
A xima AD COMER ASSORTHAT 07
BOYS' CLOTHING,
For the Spring Season,
AT irElty MODERATE: PRICES.
GRAY & LOG/11Y,
Ho. 4711 t. Clair Htreet.
11143.3 -
aL.16.1,6•1111..117/.•21.4
BABA, ICNALE BMIMEA,
Eattcestors w MAXIMINK R BA M.
N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh.
plaStall Ilt
C)rgans,
lad licuitcal „Goods generally:
Ara.teie Acetate for the Celebrated 1310 Dlll7
gy, lcew York, end eetiOX&CII.EIt L CO.
rollAdelphla, PIA NOS.
AlaY. CO.'y •• COTTAOF.," ar.3
D. I a. V. FvuriT,3 OH-
OflY;9. Io3TILToN•".3 ENT MT. , ' O.
tic !Jell Oaltyu mt.l 11, rrncrl IlyOu
1101,11711.1 L hpLLL. /17:r0
WANTS
)yd ri ly m tp— . By a young mar..
NITVATION All COJOCEINAN.
And. Oardluer If molted.. Uuderataada per•
fecal bow to tate care of bora.. TO beat of
mference• elven from Its last simatlon.
Addrrss J. MANN AN. no.. 326 fealasflvanta
Avenue 0e2H16 OYFICS. mf3s9
WANTED—OIL FACTORY. •
also. FOUR PLAIN CYLIRDER BOIL •
CRS. 40 to to Inches diameterd ad toile feet
lone. State all partleular• a nd lowest cash
pride; number of (stills and p' ate, pmall
works preferred. - Address C. U. IRF/la.
:S• CR^fsTatreet.. •
niSS:”I.
T ED ,
Ellti#DEllll.
An untarnished igil)11, imitable for a 'tulle.
man aml wife, can bad. with board, by appiy.
tag at So. 50 0,401 lama: r, corner of Ants.
Allegneny tilty. I . mt Sing
WANTED—AN AGENT , FOfl
rirrssuatili,lar the
HISTORY OF THE AMERIGAN NAVY
DURING THE GREAT REBELLION
By thc Rec. CILIRLES B. BOYNTON, D. D.
Professor as the ti.LS. David Wm'', add
t B apain f u O
l r e
I l ßa
str um a i t d
llwe i p th se
enai •rta ly ,l ea .
chrome tiara ; areal. plate portrait r and u
wo
od
curs. ,
• .
If o prospietnaos for canvassing now Italy
Lyplf at Once. to •- •
D. sprz.Eirox *co.;
Prausaall.
443 443 Broadway. N. T
EITEM
WAN , TEDFOREIII/11.N.
A =as elmpetent to act us FOREKAN IA A
LIVERY STABLE. Middle aged eagle IMUS
preferred. Esquire at
110WAILWSIJAYERY STABLE,
apIS:ll Pleat St., sear Noangabelalauss.
WANTED'.
Egialoasznexi.,
•
Wlto can engage At once. 4ppl7 person
or address, I . .
• :FA!
Irir=
WANTE I ',To make an ar
rannement with a liven:tan, who wlshes
make money, and can glee good Wenn:pees.
No capita required. Will sella business Dow ,
faying $l3OO PER ELM TII, and rely on prolltai
or toy pay /Ware...
J. C. TILTON,
No. 1o!4 Bt. Clair HUM.
AGENTS WANTED,
AIMEE MALL AND FEMALE,
In eiery township and eon say. banns very *ov
ular work. It c.,ntalos 4= pages; retail price
aO-10. Vold by subseriptlnn only. Address Im
mediately, J. C. SENN & CO.;
ant,g,wl:l Ittlni street. Placabargh.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &o
FEBRUARY, 1867. •
WE OPEN TO-DAY, -
our new stock of •
-seh.ll.l 7l" M l l ‘ g3 l
Comprising the Bestrasterns mule In
Ingrain. Three Phi and lent, -
Bch Tapestry Brussels,
which we now offer at
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'
At the lowest prices slue the tsar. •
McFABLAND & COLLINS,.
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
• .t , econ , lrloor, over Beam - Miner's Book Elora
fel3:rmi:e.twT..
HAVE REMOVED.
III'CALLUN BROTHERS
ane:l 7gg elen""4 CM.
..Iq7llJi
No. 51. Fifth Street,
A. new line of ea new and desirable pattern&
IILEDALLION VELVETS,
Velvets, Brussels,
TaPESTRY BRUSSELS,
A largo and thole. asecalloent. of
Piano and Table Gwen,
HMI CMGS, IGSSIC RUGS Lt) Lin,
cr.13.-33scissees,
THREE PLYI-ARD TWO PLY
Ingrains,
And everrrutety Of low priced CerpetV.
fircCALLUM BROTHERS,
ml 5.3.M.111t13.1191tracre.
CARPETS. -
OLIVER
DI'CLINTOCS
& COMPANY,
HAVE JUST OPENED
.For the Spring Trade,
Their Splendid Ansofinnent of
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Shades,
Attention in called to oar dna 0.0. k of
EIBBOIDEED /311 IWO COM
Great - Dec/Imin Prices,
sa 3PME"r.I3
NEW CARPET STORE.
AV/111 ± I 1 10 i 11
i=t. 19 0 E 3
DAILY AItItiVING, AT
BOW, ROO & CO'S,
NO. 21 FIFTH STEELT,
WINDOW SHADES,
OIL CLOTIDL
• ~..21AlieftriCirVirlX/VENII.
we offer Our enttre stack at prices to salt ttell
times., else us Scat.
BOVARD, ROSE &
ALYMMURIGICAtimsOIIIO9W
12=32:53
I=
1332
CAPS, &o.
HATS ANDCAPS.-
_
J..aornisT... , J. 3(. LOG
GOURLEY & LOGAN, .
The latest antkatoaf tsahissaltda slylsi of
Hats, Cagy and Strait. foods,
Alwayil on hand at uouaLzr.i wamva.
06 St. ciair AL, Pittsburgh.
C. KNOX. the well &mown pr& algal hatter. la
.Klalad with lbw, and "maid be atad In Meet
big Irlrads there. llnill mistake the pla , e.
66 St. Clair street. L .y.„...2
NEiv — iiiioDS JUST OPENING.
AT
McCORD & CO.'S,
-L
No. 181 igsracoct MStreota
AR TS!
ZOE THE LILUIES, SUSSE, orsTs a BOYS.
AT LOW PRICES.
a t os
! HATS!
GRAHAM It BYRNE,
At No. b 2 St. Clair Street,
Hare one of the vol 7 best retell stocks of
HITS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS:`
In the city'. awl conatsulbi rene!pt of all that
I[7 si tonn ns eat be •ribne.ne , l
Ev• rr atitatton Flynn to tetniltnr. ticinstpaT•
abll.