The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 10, 1867, Image 2

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,InethitobingitOagitted
/SUVA'S. MAY 10.
THE serious arminutrou of i,ntoruul
„revenue indicates approximately to what
extent druxiestic production has fallen off.
seems' probable that the income may
zrove intufacient for the expenditures.
TEE LONDON PEACE . CONFERENCE 1
unects the fate of all similar bodies when
The political atmosphere is fully.charged
with else ricity ; instead of quieting the
belligercnUy, it
,deepena and widens the
y
agitation When-so many powers con=
template nds that can only he consum
mated b war, and are equally strong in
aeltconft mace, it is not easy to arrange
all the details for asubstantial peace.
AN ETEMNO corrnmronsny, a day
or two ago, remarked that the GAZETTE
bad sevurely censured Senator Oneness.
-,This shoWs how wide of the mark fool
loll PcuPle are, apt to get when they give
play to their imaginations; and substi
tute their own crude inferences for facts.
'ln other quarters, and upOn the. same
grounds; we aie reported to hai& sharp
1y criticized Senator Bnows, Or-Law
rence county. .
In writing the article from which these
infMences were - draw; neither Sen.
mtor GIIAIIA3I nor fienstor BROWN was
in our mind; but Rev. Senator Leans,
of Bradford county; was. Is that ant
licientlY explicit.
VREE TRADE REPUBLICANS.
An impression . 'has gone abroad that
the Republicans of Chicago and of the
• west and northwest axe opposed to the
7- - Protection of- Domestic Industry. In
•' • large part this impression has been croft
led by the course ofthe Chicago Tribune.
Last autumn that journal inaugurated . a
movement : in behalf of ProtectiOn. A
public meeting was held in which a num
ber of gentlemen prominently connected
' with it participated. Soon it madre a sar
\prising change, and-came out fiercely
against Protection. !To other journal
has been so clamorous for Free Trade or
reckless in. statements designed to
p ve the Inutility of that policy. This
con Won was attributed to the dove.
crment of opinion 'among the Republl
' tan masses ot the region in which that
jortinal mainly circulates.
The Tribune has hitherto been the or
gan of he Common Council of Chicago. 1
1_, ,,\ ..T_ he Council is Republican.. Last Mon
day evening, 'with but one dissenting
'etc, the Tribune: was dropped, and thn
advertising given to the Republican.
This latter jb7nal is exactly whit its
name imports; standing squarely on the
'Republican Platform and all the - planks
• thereof. It is \conducted with energy
e,. s
and ability, is nt given to bluster and
arrogance, ands tains the doctrine of
Protection. in the broadest acceptation. 1
Its seleclion, therefore, as the official
organ, of tita oily, is significant. It pro
claims :7at I t. the Republicans of Chicago,
at least, are not enamored of Free Trade,
and do not accept as proper exponents
of the party\those w ho are.
. TAXING lIKNK.STOCKS.
ode months ago It was judicially -de
cided that National Banks could not be
taxed for State purposes. - To evade this
decision, so far as Pcnnsy Ivanla is con.
corned, at the last session., of the Legis
lature a law`was passed ; to tax the
stocks of such Banks In the hands of
the owners thereof, as personal proper
ly. 'ln sod - Claw provision in,niade for I
sPecial Assessors in each county. Why
pushy the regular Assesspni, and create
a swarm of new officers? The duties of
these 1:11AP officials do not- require more
delicacy or Indgbacnt than those of the
common Assessors. Were places crea
ted sorely to have places to, fill? Were
nice plums made because certain men
'were anxious to eat them?
Whenthis Ind. first appeared In the
Senate in the form of a bill, the compen.
isatioul of the Assessors was flied at ten
per ce6.t. of the taxes levied. This gaVe_
color to the suspicion that a job lurked
In the y plan of creating separate Asses
sors to do work for which ample force
already existed. The , Home cut the
comiienntion down.to five per cent., but
- the Senate refusing to yield, seven per
cent. was agreed upon as a compro
anise.
It id understOod the Assessor fOr Atte
chenY county was appointed two or
three weeks age; under a peculiar
angemeut; but „Ins name is carefully
withheld. It is estimated he will have
a scant month's work to do, and will
pocket therefor the snug sum- of twenty
hundred dollars. Why take so
'much fur so-little, either from the litockl , '
holders or the State Treasury? Has the
appointee - to - divide with potent patrons
who secured the place for him? That is
accounted the latest fashion in - federal
- -
appointments. Has it already made its
way into the affairs of this Common
., 'wealth? I No trust such is not the fact,
both forlthe reputation of the State, and
of whatever individuals may bo involved.
A maimed.and meritorious soidierWas
urged foi this ippointment. l Be was set
&aide. For whom? For a competent
cisilian who had claims upon the party?
or for a min who has rendered service
neither to the country nor to the party?
When the name shall be announced the
puhlic will be able to judge.
HOPELESSNESS OF MEXICO
-- For a period of thirty or forty years,
except during the continuance of the
.I'rench intervention, the !Seale:ins have
found their chief employment in butch
ering each other.: -Brigandage has been
a regular occupation among thern,:itud
enlisted (the active exertions of many
thousands. While plunder lias been the
main object, they have be,M 'careful to
add to the zest of thieving by a resort to
frequent assassinations. But tad as
their habits; have been in respect to per
canal anti property rights, they b a y.
been still Worse in political 'relations.
It has not Mattered 7hich way the bal.
lit boxes decided.' An excuse or pre
text has tli4sys been ready at hand for
as apps.tt :1 - t e rom, 1 by - ono aide or the
other,
The gave that
-wretched - J. , •••;:, .:0p chance of
repose and pro,, - ,rcv , d for more'
than a 'generation. .7,,0 ----alerion is
Xlot improliable that if
lifaxmatha% had been let
authorities they would have est..
in establishing s stable goverinl , ....•,
capable of Maintaining domestic tun
quility and of assuming substantial pro
ems. At all events, if they could not,
nobody can. But oar authorities con
ceived they had a mission towards Mei.
inch-which consisted in driving out the
fomigneris, and ,allowing its miserable
inhabitants to ail upon eachother again.
Tide is stating the case pretty strongly,
hut the faCts will justify it. Every man
of IQ*, wig) Ira s tolernble know- .
•
edge of Mexican character and habits,
knew what the Withdrawal (Atha Frpch
troops would result in What waif' Yids
anticipated, has happened. If this in-
discriminate slaughter :of prisoners of
war ie republiettnism, then free institn-
.
tions, and the advocates 'ther of, stand
disgraced. Our demagogues, hen they
were shouting themselves ho se over
the Monroe doctrine, knew this very re
salt would happen, if they knew any
thing,. They are principally answcra
hie for, it,. The blood of prisoners ruth
lessly shed, is on-their Molds. '
In view of this 'responsibility, yvhich
they can neither deny nor evede, some
of them are now demanding that the
United States shall interpose to stop the
effusion of blood. They do not mean
that our government shall use the Influ-
ence It is presumed to have with JuAriir
and other professed 'republican leaders,
to Induce them to adopt humaner meth
ods. They are not, so blind as not to
see that homilies are unadapted to reme
dy this evil. Nothing can stop it but a
strong hand laid upon the miscreants
concerned 'in k TThat, ' therefore, is
advised is military intervention% .So far
the case is plain- enough. The' United
States can pour an 'Barmy into Mellen
powerful enough to overawe the iniur
derers, and if need be to bung the worst
of them to condign punishment. What
then? bait the intention the United
States shall maintain perpetual military
occupation? That would be a more pal.
'table violation of republican principles
than the French and: Anstriana project,
ed. They contemplated military rule
- only as temporal) , and contingent, and
reStored the due operation of thecivillaw
eta very early . moment. Is it the de.
sign of these elamerers for intervention,
that . . under a. pretence of restoring order,
I we shall seize Mexico and then annex it,
p,ratiting to its several States the same
rights as belong to Stites of our Union
I in fell membership? That would cer
tainly make the case of Mexico no Worse
thait it now is, and might man It some
Ibetter, but there are. many and strong
reasons for fearing our case, instead o
being improved, would be made decided
ty desperate. We have about as numer
ous and pressing embarrassments of our
ownas we can well stagger under. It
would seem wiser to harmonize the dis
sonances we now have rather than to go
on a costly expedition after new ones.
Seven years ago eleven of our States
fell into the Mexican fashion of holding
an elect'on first and afterward plunging
into a fight to rectify-alleged discrepan
cies. The democrats, with honorable
exceptions, in all the other States, ex
pressed great admiration for this inns
yation upon the old practice of acquies
cing in the AM of the majority. They
justified it upon principle. Many things
are much more improbable than that
they may rear to it before many years
shall elapse. So long as thi.eleaven re
mains it would be most perilous to ab
sorb all Mexico, and run the chances.
Undoubtedly therie is force in what is
now urged that our ' government got the
Mexicans 'into their present • pre
dicament, and ought to get them out.
So far as our government went in that
matter it proceeded against our earnest
remonttrance. We never believed in
the Mownoz doctrine as held and ex
pounded by our demagogues, and have
less faith in it to-day than ever before.
If there wise any way of extricating the
Mexicans from the dilemma they aro in,
without running serious risks of getting
- ourselves Into another about as bad, we
might be inclined to consider it, if we
could be first convinced the Mexicans
are w?rth bothering ' , with. • Of ally the
people on the face of the earth, , making
pretensions to civilization, they aro the
most incurable and helpless.
The authorities at Washington have
been reported for some time as engaged
in.-negotiations with JIIAILEZ tor the
province of Lower California. Agents
have peen sent thither to explore and
report, and have doubtless performed
that duty. On the side towards the Pa
cific this province is mountainous and
barren. On the border of the Gulf there
is some fertility; but back, to the foot of
the mountains, it is
. covered with sand.
There are reports of mineral wealth.'
At the head of the Gulf is the mouth of
the river Colorado, a fine streant,'ttavi
' gable far up into Arizona, if nor' into
Utah. The navigability of this' river is
the pretext for acquiring the province,
though there arc sinister rumors of . pri
vate speculations connected with the
purchase. It is highlyprobable that the
existing complications will be hinted to
account in securing some sort of title to
the desired territory. •
Queen Victoria's Wiesen—Women In
France—The Latest Parisian Oldity.
The staff of Queen Victoria's kitchen
includes the chief cook, three master
cooks, two yaimen of the kitchen, two
roasting coolie and fain apprentices.
There are also'two larders and starers,
a storekeeper, two green_ office men,
three kitchen maids, and two mon to
superintend steam apparatus. The sal.
ary of the chief cook is about $3,500 a
year; that of the master cooks a moiety
of that sum. The chief and master
cooks have the privilege of taking • the
apprentices, of whom there are now
four; the premium which is received
from each (averaging from £l5O to .$200)
being divided, as "per arrangement,"
between them.. The salaries and wages
of the other pesons in the kitchen vary
from ten shillings per week to one hun
dred and seventy-five pounds per year.
A lad who is apprenticed to one of the
Queen's cooks may, if he conducts him
self properly, obtain a situation in the
kitchen at the expiration of his term.
The first step is, in the event of a vacan.
cv or of one being created, the situation
of a larder; and sometimes, if he have
friends and influences, he obtains the
situation of del . ( in the Controller's
dike.. The chie.'t of the kitchen dine
by themselves at t. - tee o'clock, the chair
being taken by her Majesty's chief cook,
or in his absence by the senior cook.
The apprentices dine with the scoureri,
kitchen maids, etc.
A Paris letter says: "There is no land
in which woman are so respected and
honored as in America. A woman in
high life on this side of the Atlantic is
treated with marked courtesy, but
women, at, a 1 class, are drudges and
nothing vise. Looking down from my
window, I see the scavenger's cart With
two men and two women, scooping up
the offal of the streets—the women with
great brush brooms, and the men with
'hotel& Coma with me to the great
market Of St. ttstach,m few steps from
the Rue de Bina: - U. is an immense
structure--s 'great iron shed or sheds,
coveting two squares—women at all the
stalls--burly, red.faced, wielding Me-se
ers, cutting no midi:sof beef—Ash women,
crying In - guilt Yoko the excellence of'
their sole - and sabnoa--fnut women—
!ol3o sellers of vegetables', andKeay.
C g i r l s with flowers for sale, beseeching .
-yen with such graeo that you- aro the
owner of a boquet before you know it,
There goes a woman 'with a'. baster. of
potatoes on her bead; another with a
big tub tilled with meat. Thera
'ono with a rack on her back filled bi iz h,
with baskets. Another trips along with:
a yoke on her neck, bearing two pails of
buttermilk. She is certainly under the
yoke, and so aro they all. High born—
those Who would go down on their
knees before the Duchess d' Angoulehu,
or 'my Lady lilghffier, would crowd
every one of these hard-working women
into the gutier, No reams b paid them
in public places. Gentlemen puff away
-at their cigars la the curs without defer
-tree to the presence of a lady, uo mat
ter how well &and or how well be
haved. No Frenchman resigns his feat
to a woman. lie will bow very low
and do everything for Lady So-and-so,
but for a woman whom he may meet in
public—never I"
The Paris journals relate the follow
ing strange story: "A gentleman and a
well-dress:6l young woman went the
evening before last to one of U. e restau
rants in the Champs Blysees, and order
ed dinner in a private room. All passed
tranquilly until the meal was concluded
and cigars and champagne served, when,
after a short delay, the woman rushed
down stairs ins state of great excitement,
stating that the gentleman had attempt
ed to kill her. She said that she had
been accosted by him on the Boulevards,
he saying that she was Caroline, and
upon her replying that she :was not, he
persisted that she was, and asked her to
accompany Lim to dinner, to which she
ornsented. But when they had finished,
he suddenly jumped np and exclaimed,
'I see you are not Caroline, and I am
going to kill you.' She, however,
made her escape. The proprietor of the
restaurant, thinking this was a scheme
of the gentleman, whom he knew as a
ensternei, to - get rid of the woman, took
no further notice of the matter. How ,
ever, hearing nothing during an hour, he
at last entered the room, and found the
gentleman extended on the sofa, bleed
ing profusely , from a wound in the re
gion of the heart. At first, suspicions
were entertained thathe had been woun
ded by the woman, but upon the table
was found written in pencil on a piece
of paper, 'Caroline, my researches for
you have been unsuccessful. Life with
out you has become insupportable' there
fore I die.' He was conveyed to the
Hospital Beanjon, but his state inspires
serious fears."
destun* . and Murder-A Co'oret Man
Waylays and K lls the Lildurber of Ids
Penee—Me is Shot Mown and the IN o
man Beaten—The Murderer [,:capes.
We have this morning to record an•
other murder, in which the Motive was
not drink hut jealousy, that most power
-1 ful passion of the human heart. In a
shanty near Mosby street, in the north
ern portion of the-ciity,, a colored man
named Jim Butler Itak when here, i , is-
Red a colored girl known as Maria Bon
ner. Butler is a steambbatman, and was
absent a sufficient portion of the time to
afford a gay dusky lothario named Fl ank
Greer, who is married, an opportunity
to get in the good graces of his lady love.
For some time Butler had been watching
Greer, but was unable to obtain any di
rect confirmation of his suspicion. On
Wednesday, after visiting Maria, he left,
with the ostensible purpose of going
away on - a steamboat. But no sooner
had darkness set in than lie stealthily re
turned to the house, and learned that
Maria was absent at church with Greer.
This tilled the cup of his agony to over
flowing, and he determined on revenge.
Ho waylaid the parties as they were com
ing home, and rushing up .to Greer, tired
several shots at him.- One of them en
tered the right side, indicting a wound
which resulted fatally during; the night.
Butler then hurried home with Maria
where he chastised her severely, striking
her several times:with the pistol. Coro
. ner Cotton held an inquest on the body
of the deceased yesterday, a ver.lct be
ing rendered in accordance with the
' facts above stated.—..ifteiphis . ...4ppsal. , •
CONSUMPTION.—This Scourge
sof [manta% T. bane of eleiltaatton. with despotic
andhas insinuated Itself into all Mosso, grafts
and conditions of life. Neither toe at xor rank
ars exempt from Its rassges. lisle) . hand falls
alike upon youthful innocence and hoar, hi toed
ace. :lame DI the prominent GriiipLOMS are Cough
SCOrine. of Neratt, Irritation
ahout the Limits and ultest..liartlax Yalu/. ILI the
tide and Bark. ET11.111.10.7 ands...mural iterative
c_ndltion alike whole buskin. It la ...theistically
stated that camstifth of the inhahltsats of thla
moult i and. die of Conlumtlon. Iso
411.3. ry
ha, been Europe
mole thoroughly stu p died, and
Its nature lesskuderstomli there le no discos<
upon which exltta a greater diversity of opM/or..
and no disease whim. has more compit tely honied
all medical still and remedial sire..., fel
.. 111.16ErIng from this dread silseaseor hoy
of its coucomitants. sh•m:d lose no time In
F=LTlfin'tb,==',?fty t l h tes mlages, and be
re. . •
stored to healtn.
The Rea. P.ISWAILD A. WILSUN'9 f ILE
PAK ill PREPARATION for Umcore of Pon
sumptlon. Brouchitts, Vold,
uni all Throat and Lent Aileetlops. Las boPt lu
elserer 10 years .I , h the Md. marked roue..
1 he co remedy, prepared under Mr. Wilson's per.
aortal auperr Won, also. pamphlet, containten
the orlgimit prescription. with Inn and explicit
directions for preparation and nor. together with
a
abort history of his tate, may he obtained of
the followlrallsblo ttouo Rlat u Pita Mat,
FL
alai JOSEI'II FLY.I '
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go d Jos. yLEhu NH, h.; harlot !Arent, Litt..
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WHO --
WHO IS RESPONSIBLE?
of debility, who Is TO poll.lble ror your
!ethic..? Not 'Yourstit. 'foU for
you're dime all you. could to cur,: it. That's IL
mistake on your part. You havint tried Ma.
TEITNIVIS LITTERS. •
Bloomy dyspeptic, with an uneasy stoniseh and
-a world-weary lace, of course yen don't think
yourself responsible for your own tormonto.
Ent you are. •It Is .51 to me from your moll
dlon that you bay.= tried EtiefETTEUS 1311-
TEM.
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that your symptoms grow wormy day by day.
Mee Oil doesn't do you any good. Vcry likely
But you can be brought round for et that. wny
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Print d, whom lover and dime alternately
blows hot and cold, and whose heath seems to be
barstlng 'with the effect. Of CAM: nowerfol drug,
do yen assume the responsibility. 71), no: You've
taken piles of quinine, and all the regulation
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you no Ruud.
ithit`gtr:Potisgt."Vot'll.','!".tt ea Dun.Wle.
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toe all the shove helm d complalate, the Zill
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CANADENSIS.
A tree which is abundant In Canada, Nova
P.M., nod the more northern tarts of the New
England States, and is also found to the elevated
and mountainous regions of the Middle State., i
and abounds In medicinal virtues. Dr. bwett,
of Boston, has prepared a medicine from the
sweet Inside hark of the pine tree. calleki PO,
LAND'S WLIiE PINK COMPOUND, ,wolob Is
One of rare value to all debilitated elates of the
kidneys. It acts ilia • charm to all Lilseaere of
mucous membranes. enabling them to regain
their lost tone and energy. it will be found well
adapted to all those disease.. where Beebe has
been tried and failed. IL Is likewise well sulted
to chronic conelis, and an infallible specine fur
old and debt if tided cerea of *stoma. Many per
son who at drat only took a bottle of this undl.
eine, to try, afterward, came ba d sot a
dOiall, Or halt dozen, which catbird radleal
cures of diseases of the bladder and, kidney of
years standing.
I)labetes, a disease that has been looked upon
I as among the Incerables 1e Immedletely relieved
by It. Notice the certificate of Las tioeuour,
pot fished some time ago.
'the United Stoics Dispensatory, speaking of
the pine, says: "It Is prescribed iniencorrhopt.
sleet, end other diseases o mutationry passages:
In Piles and chronic lona r usceration
of the bowels,.l:l ehroolo catarrhal alrettlOnet
and In varioee forms of rheumatism." It is
valuable In all gravelly mr.ctio.%
bloody orine, and whole there Is red and white
sediment. IL can be Laken without interruption
to one's usual avocations: and Instead of sicken*
log, produces bracing, healthy put err of Odd.'
r`::::%1. T'Atig•T!,'.l.l%fr"4ll: l .,s f grti:
140 Wood .tmt.spat:
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WM. BMW:MA Jr., Adams .odpress
:las, CHI illth Brad, is at. Aamto
0
mem Advertisements /was GAZETTII. and
al/ other papers througAcnd the Untied Maas
and Ms Onnados.
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Convert I-30's. fret, of charge, upon cloven,
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Interest alloored on Time
JOHN F. CLULEY. -
House and Sign Painter,' •
llas removed to
No. 174 ' nurrartzLn 13T., Plttetydritt.
moon 97 Ovromdte the obletand.
LAND PLASTER,
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OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
NOTICE,
l '"'" .?°"zez ilrgiti , Pg . i . T .
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons tolerated that the lists of I ocons•
Tee, Licenses, /Lei, for the Twenty-third Dis
trict. Penns.. will le open for ormlortloo at
my office. No 63 WATtli ISTARET, Allegheny.
on the hilst and 221 days of 1d ay,,Pier al which
ame cod place I will Lear all appe'a'l presented
to me relative to any errontous or execasice TM.
assesseueuts or enamratione made by
the Assinant ASSeiSOeS for aid District.
All aPidiala must be made In watioe, ee d e ,,, s t
specify the particular cave, matter or thing of
meeting which Adeasion is requested, nod shall
also state the ground or principle of error com
plained of. No appal can be allowed to any
party after the list las been transmitted to the
Collector: Alter the shoes date lad perruss'aub.
Ica to tax., who haat nalccted to male re
turns. will be ablat to the Penalties or. , 14“1
by lass.
U. 8. A ssessor. 2341/81tricl, rcurar;
AlltithoPT. 3118 641. 'NZ. 84,4%
pAdk . C.Cg.ll4''S
OUTLET SAWNIEIS.
Maw E. Clair Ertel Eri , l7, lllrhraj fit!, ea,
b“tt berthas.' by the
RERUN MTH COIN AN
OF NEW YORK,
Who will Continue Gist senerni butintse in al ,
detolls. The mare tacit= 01 LASH, br the
Great American Lath Alachine,
Willbe made a specialty. The 31aehlne Pr . . -
.limes an hundred thousand lath per day, of •
better quality than say now In osn... l .i . "Ylikh
can he sold much cheap, than ordinary lath. '
Orden from lath dealers far aay number. rang
ing between nits thousand and million.
appl .1.
Pr Ta P a t allehlne%. and debts to am them, told
at reasonali.e prices, at the mills.
conDantly On hand, a large aloes or
Dnelelbsi. IioAT AND 1P.1 . T051
WV: Oi. W FRAM g tiT FV,
oiILIN
JUDITS. Yt UUT.NtI.
LATII. rALINtib, AO.
Orders for named Muff Idled with PromPtnem
and at fait rtes.
11.--Comrsets for PAIDIns, COAT. and fill.
FI.ATP, will be talcs by a CUrOptleol 'ship Car
penter.
T. L. BIRCH,
General Superintendent!
tera,T67
GAITERS. •
Ladies, Idisses and Children's
LAtallill, KID and MOROCCo: CUNUILEW
UUTTQN .4 LACE •
GAITERS, BALNORALS,
Slippers, Ties, &.c.,
Wet - reeled equal to any In the OILY, et
No. 8Z N*.tXtli. /Street
W. E.r NCIIIKERTZ dk CO
MIMETZI
JUST RECEIVED, AT
==ZI
31 FIFTH STREET,
4! k, l , tr , Etl n antl uperlor clock of ()tuts', Boys' and
FRENCH CALF AND KID FAIR STITCH
BOOTS, CONGRESS GAITERS,
Babnorals, Oxford Ties, dec.
selling at LOW PHICE.S. +L
I=
122=1
The Highest Market Price
PAID /Oa
BOURNS= SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER,
couross AND couotsD 11111161
I. F. STAAB & CO., Bankers,
Cot. WOOD AND THIRD 'STREAM
sayMpscwr -
QUANTITY vg. QUALITY.
Utt.111101.21•5 EXIMAL:r Tb
doso Is small. B U Ro cletlro • largo quabll
ty and hula doses U . aswr
CHANDELIERS,
Brqkets, Pendants, &c,,
Chas axi.4
A large •utortmcnt on hand, gad receiving at
WELDON & KELM'S,
PLUSI,RS AND GAS FITTEUS
164 Wood Street,
INZAII
NEW FAMILY. GROCERY
ISTOBIL.—The undersigned Les opened up •
Piret Claes Fansfly Grocery,
it No. 239 FEDERAL ETBEIT, Allegheny.
wince he Will keep cotutstalLe.on band • choke
selection of all ankles usually lonn4 to a Moro
of this kind.
mytry73 W. 11. LOCKHART.
1•2 - 1 , 7.; taLoitious
L. v. rounru. UT JULY. 1867•
Look oat for cllo "mit , li t gllert/r4tlyt.il g t:
43 b ai n klito . &Mastic, naiad" ot
MEM
iuntw_
c, r r- R. - N0 . 241Y, EmsWats Manager.
. •dputisesenta, blltg .4 'tiro•
to, gni
B tAl ins h... 111,8
EXUMA/IT OP MEP,
Tor tee Immediate prep:mils
n"f 'I'M" "a fV2a :
Just melted an jo A.
A l .Ne r . '" g to.w. •
earner WWII,' end llanu.lnete.
'I 1111110LIE8 -
•rxu - EXTRACT tfAlllll-r/al t H i tt
im s ,yr
Ortal
I . 1 0 ITA 3RI
VOIR ONE YOU C&
get
A Coo of goal ElTllkWilignittg.i:
4 , Can of rood BLACK HERMES;
And a eau of good YRILSII TuItATUILd:
At 112 YEDEIIAL STIIZYT, Alleximus CIIS
MY10.2
REMIT CAPPELL , Merchant
TAILOR, and dealer In
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
142 IltITll/1.111.11 STREET.
Three door below Blztb, t;dun n, PA.
All the Ist. it bluingand Hemmer styles of
Clutha, thueshuerrt mod V‘allnes on hand. soul
made up In toe most Isthlnnuble style,_mt the
tome/A prices. ,Ageluerld
SLjl.T2l . t'lftN uu tl: , ) , F u r „ ,L, Corner
BOROUGH OF SLAIINGTON, LEHIGH COUNTY, PA,
CIIAIRLFJ4 PETER,: FrOPllltiOr.
This House la 'aril elted out for accoodunda
lion,. A Livery arable add Omnibus Lo or pet.
Four ....of Intl around fer Cirrus. Menage.
rle and other cabllntlour, In the Ccutre the
Is ittt}ehect Lc the calor.
DR. J. A. I-IF.E.RON
HAS REMOVED
ilia Office. and Rosidenco to
No. II SMITIIFIELp ST.,
Nearly oppo.lto the Mopouv6hyl.
T10:00
BOIS' CLOTILIEVG.
Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Gran
lIARNEY AND CUTAWAY
SUITS,
ALL SIZES Ai9 OF t 9& NLIESt
• large and complete a mortment now on hind
GAMY Ac; LOGAN,
No. 47 St. Clair Street
=EI
POSTPONED LETTING.
THE TIME FOR RECEIVING
propoaalt for thc crectlen of a new 6alool
Ifoute la the tlerenth Ward, is pottpoool
SATURDAY, the 11t11411yof MAY. at
The Oxus and speci , leatiOnD rail remain. at tio
oftlee of the Architects, ItAlllt .t.ItUOLII. Nos,
2 Ala I Al. Clair street. ;
Proposals must be sealed,and left with eithe ,
d the undersigned, previous to the Moe u
hosing. The bliti already ice civet 0111 not to
,pencit until alter that time.
at. E. ,tit NlltN LAD t
JASIgg 1101111, ,
ALB ART A. moot:E•
CEO!
$23,000,000.
THE NEW SDI I PER CENT
PEIVINSILVAN IA
srrA:rl.l: I_44c),t_N,
Free from all State, County and
Municipal Taxation,
Will be ruentilkcd In toms to enit,on nitpllcatt ,
to the nearest Dank of Banker; alto, t 1 ehW
or Um underelini,d.
1:=1
. .
E. W. et- CO..
21,1 , 0 u.lO. TA. ell:i1 , 10 yli
NOTICE :: 15 lIEREIIT GIVES
that the Copartnership heretofore existing be
tween thy andcralencol. under (be e , 7 le of A• d.
11.11 i Alt A CU. has Olt day been dlerolved by
am Coal °meet, the entlroo laterttt of A. J
BAKCIi hatlon been .lo:reheat , ' by eAtlt3 EL
L. CONS ff.LL. who/ will co:Lilo. Sloe TaCorina
110.150(5 at theold et, tl. No. to 3 1 ,311T1IFIELD
efiltC FIT. All dolett stuck, the 1.5 dm .111 ho
(ttubed 1.7 the oald e. L. CAISZ•E.I.L..aIid all
olentend. an a tnst tot aatue brotented to
and at ttled by Mao
=CO
llarinF sold my Interest In the C14)71'11'10
ISUOINZ.3S.to 60.1111 Z/. L• 0./NY:ELL, who
will conelnue the hurlueis al be old stand, I do
cheerfully recoil:anewd him to out former Ow
&runs end the potato getternily•
•
jtpr.ll2
4ECHERT,
No. 27 Fifth Street,
I=l
Bead and llngla Dress Trinnnlng
Embroideries. Hosiery: ulorer
E=l
Hoop Skirts •nil Co eeeee i
=I
More.on's "Blar 641rtg1.'
=I
Hnspenders and loch Tice
.Nottous. te., tc.
NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS
• FRANCE'S TEA MART, -
No. 13 DIAMOND, P 1 TtittU6Ull.
Just opened, a large and choice stock or
Teas and Fans y Groceries,
Which twin, retailed at lowret wholesale
prices. Call and see the goods awl prlree. Try
them, Ind you will he elite to ledge for your
eels a 11. Terms •bsolUlels
rimm
lORRISON, BARR &
Manufacture. or all kinds of
BOOK AND PRINT PATER
Orders promptly filled
I=
kirillghett cash price paid for rags
Orrice°, liecuaintio Battu crott.
Plttatinegb, !Jay Ste. 1°.7.
SEALED PHOPOSALS for the
Grimily', raring end Curbing of
BOYD S'lltedee, from PCIIII.YIVIL6II Avenue
to Forbes street.
BTILBra, from Webster to Bedford
street..
LOCUST STREET, from Pride to Marton St.
BEDYORI) STREET, from Fulton to city 11,
WA,LIINUTUN tatitra, from Tennant'.
Avenue to grantlin street.
BBCOND UTILES?. from Wee t east of Public
Behool fount to • poled 400 feet cut of eastern
side of Blrminitllol Bridge. •
/or Grading and ruing CASTURE ALLEY.
mad Giading BUM tITIIEET, from Bonn attest
to Butler street. be received at Ws ogler.
We
10st1318. Mutat Buildings, until WSW:SWAY.
217 207.
H. J. moony,
my8:7100 Recording Regulator.
SHEPHARD'S
LO - •; 1 7-000'Ai*1
317 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fe1.164
IN THE 81•11ING MONTHS, the
-IL system natnraily Underao. a Chang.. and
nal.iinOLDl4 MOULT CO/y..21111m /M.TH..,
iga=taMlMl
MAPLE SUGAR.
18 Bbls. Prime Maple,
Urannlated and Cake Saw, for sale at
A. KIRK'S.
merrin 171 and 174 Federal tlt.. Allectenr,
FRESH TEAS—Another lot of
those Ina Foie flavored
English Break fast Teas.
Just recalled at A. ILIBIL , B.
1aill:v112 173 & 177 Tolira! st., Al'Wm.,
SORGIIIIIII MOLASSES,
=I
=EI
CAHOON OIL,
NEW (UEESE.
Nn 71O) .4 ruirc NZW
• A.
/2 , 4 5 :Tic V: A lit Eitlcral:.q.. Allig taus,
. -4 0 14 2FNT ]
NEVii ADVERTISEMENTS. j
volt plALE.—rarM of 1-17 aCres '
hltaal.o.lln Penn Tll., Weattaua , nd CoP
~a.,
WJolntgya
hilttftgurksr room House
ilir ..orlon, on
o with :Ili Rooms, a barn, Carriage' Home. arm
other bnlidltage; an Orchard of different fruit
trees; it Is underlay ed with coal. There is a
Bait Welton it In goal order. prbdueing t 0:a.
per day. Title properly is °demi Very cheap and
ou coal terms. •
Also Au excellent Farm of Mures, of ' , hien
95 acne are under , eultivatlon, situate In Ch
Ow county, 1111 note. Improvements—a I.e.
Ramp dwelling' conteng rooms; about NO
attach fruit tree.. good Racing, ac. It lies
within :utiles of the litirtole Central 11. R.; will
he sold on re.ortable terms. , CUT WWII rip
taken in part exchange if desired.
Also. a Fars] or YR scree In Penn tomnrit in,
WoslMorcland eon utY. =arra , clear., and un
der cultivation. 1/1. acres of Oast-rate w hibe oak
and other timber. 2 dwelling houses, I of them
clerics, thel aterf• dwelling
a tenant house ,
erlth nrst•rato orchard
cawndil la good running
ardor; young orchard of grafted fruit. The land
la roliltor; every sere It tOlable, with limmtone
s or no d s et, 0 14 w ikh never falling eprotget
within our hundred rods of the ro a.. Central
itallroad; 25 rolite east of Pittsburgh, and three
miles west of Greensburg. Thin farm is Picas
autly and clialtoy situated In a good neighbor
hood; d;ry acre la underlaid with coal. The
title le good.
Aleu,twostory Brick House. lOW 10 rooms:
nt feet Pont and 5i feet blot. with two good
lots, eituatal In the villege of itairdstotatt Der
toWnship, Westmoreland county, 11,. on the
letuk of tbe tlononaugh river. immallatelY 011 -
VO9llO the Borough of ilialravlllu. This prop
erty mill all for [below price of lin,
Aisl a Farm of =0 was, situated. in East
:tit/ township. !adieu% county. Penna.
The Tort/cements are a goal truce Lot.,
Ram barn, and other outbuildings: shout MO
cleer and under plod fence. the rettdue in
goal timber. The wil Is or a good quality, well
watt:rel. coltrelllcalt to church., sentabt. mills.
toe. Rid 1.0 501.1 at tile low price of CO per
acre. P05.:141.M Immedtattly.
lox (tattler particular, enquire of
11. TOWER.
Real Zeta le Agent. IRA Fourth street.
niyin
Gmtinow. rickyr.i
ESE
j OLIN CROFT b, CO.,
Real Estate & Insurance Agents
all Acres, Unproved. In Fayette county, Pa.
Would title for it property.
• 40 Acr. d.lntproved, In Indiana county. Pa ?
In. Acres. itnprov. 0, in Lawrence Co..!a.
u: Act., Intnrue.d; in Allegheny Co.. Va.
be keret Improvvi, In Beaver county. Pa.
150 Acre:. no Improvements. Blair Cu.. Va.
II Actg.: Ivry int,. out the Perrysvllle road.
Just Inc thlng for a nickel nnraell.
10 Acres, calluproteJ J mile. nut the Per
rysville ylank road. ust the thing for • gra,
pery and a p
....rivate rvablenev.
Atualtle lehold on Washlnetun street.
o 1
above tile tiralti /t. , ess.tor: 45' feet 011 Washing
tun strrel, by 115 on 11111 alley. on which there re
two null
to will, ronm to each. L. a,
vary to run. ~,, , 1 111d Make a splet..lll
stand for loos{ any I.lnd of husluss,
For further luturiltall.Nit apply to the Lb..,
nte.
FOR THE SPRIG TRADE
At 26 and 2S St. Clair Street.
We Gs', In sllar awl aro dolly rcrelving. of
or own awl ulbar routofacturen. a lot," stock
FLOolt MI, CLOTHS,
D•,w tVIADY-1,
ruuNnunt.,
ANI)CARItIAtir.
YI
!MADE /IN:TURES
Mao, FIELTINti,
1:11111 , ,GIC
iIVSC. AND eTEA-11rAelillIti.
Bring intnuracturcre, welra etahled to otkr
o cxtriage :haler, nd the ',tall
Inoureaieuis s• to prices auil a go.hi , Out be
cud a Itcrlicri: city.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP here
hetwern A. 511,1
awl Jon!. It. ITT: , Ax, awl, the aantc an
6.1 3117111/OCK. A Ve rNwm. Ir Oa, ilay
upotaat conaant. .101 IN
N AM. aattlem ...Ir3 of the tat, arm.
K.
JVILN IL V1:12.6AM.
Mr. JA NI FS MUItIM having sold Ms into,
st In 'no 4t.nl.colon'a FLontelllng 1.431.1.
s!. to Mr. J. M. Unn. to.u.st r 5 111
.eroaricr Ire t.lolucttl O. irJ fifth tlrt.,
n o r e rr N o uAllo oftlu
cltltims of nr.•
Mono: CUTS AM, •
.1. M &TIMIS 111./UnF..
l'itteburgh. M.F lel. 1,,:• ,
JAY (VOILE & CO.,
rM=t=
NOTICE.
EIE tiNDEIIbIGNED has thls
d.rlllffovl of bla entire Mock of itotrrs AN
ylfULi to Mr. J. F. 114CALlo 'olio wlil contto
mmu
Tbaulful for the lltnral patro . nago 4crvt
bestowed, I . would *AI a curaltmatlcc of lbc
A. I. fIAIiER,
N. L. CONNELL.
to My tt:C.Cts.SOr
S,'EALED. PILOPOSALS IVILL
11, rtc, f.ttl until LiATUItIJAY. 11015 Joy of
May, for CARVES T W Ottli •v4l pLAsTEit-
ING; for ate rAi,Timi
IiLLZINti; UAL TITTINU; ri.umstso, of
S.l. PAUL'S oßriuN ASILT. I, CITY OF rimutsn.
ti
Cariator Wort. l'lsitertno autt raining to
be donc te tut 000rytto at.
111.11 rtctl,,.l for the zeparse Mod. , of
work or sot tto, Wholo
Lido to Iro
of to oil.. Cont•
No t
lot .1 , core of .11iN BS thcret•ry.
.
=I
THE PEOPLE'S
TEA STORE,
Wilson & pnderwood
CHOICE FAMILY GUKERIES.
ALLEtillElaY CITY.
Call and examine oar alth,), and price,
aha.dll .. _
8.41. E . —A splendid pair
n- of :steam Y.nalrh 5, .1100,1 , to do by
01:Inelnnall; cyllndtra new
411010
rter, (ccl otrote. wronabt Iron 00.10 a.lOl
rrah),.. 000 Lovlot Kuala, 008 Vrtlalit
iitgeltOß Y.halne. Steam l'ootati. A ro lo l ,oll,
01110101roachlnrry 1. 0 1. 0 , 4 11101 ln" .
hoot, We will 1 , 01011 11011cr1 to match, and
hnt the Coll, tuachlurry. Ihr el‘hur • nrat els",
flaht or I.^. host. In cvinhlt woraloa order,
n hoard of a new boll, taahli on 111trrrat In
said host If drilrable.
WM. FIDANCE it.140:4
I. DIAMOND, Plttsborrh
A I i .. I . T 11 1 .1 ., 1! 1 ! OF BLIONZE,GILT
Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers
WALCIMNTKI., NoN-IMMOsiv lc GAIL-
Buz( Oil., whukesle •ad r.L.11.1
3)So. U 8 12%ToOct It3t,rooti
=313=1:2
]Stair County. roans.
Spoons, Castors, Sc.,
A PINE AMDETILENT AT
Gniflon's !louse-Furnishing Store,
=
•14 B. MILLER., Harmer. Livery
v-v• and BALE STABLE'. FurulLblng
undertaker. All kind. of Comm. to AL
Ware's rates. kept couttrautly On hand. CAILYIIIi
11T1tZLI. teltreen Ormsby And Denman
lltrinlngtain. Homo. Carriage. and Ile w r lis R-
Rlea fur hi,,. Wearers And earrluct alwapp;ln
readlueru for Funeral.. 'Honer kola at Ltrrry
by the •day, month or' rear, Ind attended to In
the brut manner. Private families furnlthed
with the oaten Buries audmoot e'er.. ear -
Stable. kept open all hour. of the Jay
nlght4 onys:yez
A. .1111UVR.
172 a 111ederal St.. All ./Ih.OT
the but quality, It'
A. KLUWA.
172 A. 174 redcral Bt.. All.gßeßT
=EI
No. 139 Fourth Street,
=1
MIL WC la:
.1. 4. H. PIIILLIPM
DISSOLUTION
..111v4, at tie &taw], 33& uustax
J. D. 113 IALET.
1 . 1,11:1.11. April Ist. 1,7. +1,1,A1
lo• or the cheap, t wholr.'s: cud Co.
I blurt. IY ttic ino %elks.
N 0.15 South West Diamond,
E.. \ otro of IlUtill H. DOLE A. CO.
E=ll3=l2
•
aera
Lamp Trintmingx, fcc.
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
Ant1,79,1.111wT 1'•
VORII RADDLED KNIVES,
Silver Plated Forks,
430 Woctormil at.,
r=}=
=
BOTTLED ALES.
KENNETT, WINTERTON,
Mot all beet brood.
edby of ALES 44313 20DA
WATALIts. bottl
. J. C. BUFFUM & CO.,
mbla
Ale
tele•o 24 11AIIKET lITREET, rittsborgh.
wor
D. R.
I=
CEM ENT, EIRE ERICK Ate T/I.E,
hTONE HEARTEN
WIJITE LI
WA E. ERII CHIME F.E TUVE ,
And T
otnre and Warehouse, 107 Flitur UTHEET,
oposlio Monongahela House.
Err Aon
.W ETTACII afItIEASO N,
51Enufactnterl of evert do=HOI R.
of
.T.IO4EUELOT 33,03.11.13.6,.
Dealer. In BELT 010 LACE LEATHER.
No, Rol SMITIITIELD ST.,
CHHlntr.b. P.
=
Sealer of Weights and Measure
Pf. 4 YOVIITII STREET,
Between Liberty and Terry streets,
tlydcn premed? stitm.led to.
& co.,
' •
Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh,
ynnu futurers of
ANCIIOII (A) KIIII:ETINGN,
APA7IIOII ati All EICI'INIOI.
AN I.:2101), (14;) NIILLTIMM,
And BArlou.
• 1
NOTIOES. _ DIVIDENDS.
.._._. ..
r, - - - jr" . 3IINGO COAL Co.—An Atli,
rEIIE EnEsIOENT AND mucc
. ,:
Itheil Mertlng of (1 ] t0,..1,15..1.1tr; a 1 i
..,
iir ~,t , „ AN' , ~..,,., vilt i. d.y n dej
the Ntliarf 1 . .al Cumpsny will 1., 1, . 14 At Um Iron ~,,,,
~ ~.,: ::: ,...,.r. ~,. ~.. 1 .F . :: ,. -. ., , 5 z .. 2.
A..oclatlop Itoom¢, on Wiln• LV.,I.A Y. May . f:ay , , , i . , ,,,. .... ; o ..!..f . ..Le 1 . y. , ..' ,.
~...:,,,,,,,,,,.,, 0 „.
..
' . • '''•' ' ' n or nit, 'Ft Ills
151 h. 1,7 , 11. 2 tic:tock_r. m.
_131,7:77 . 4 JAME, p.1.1..,1111 , .. , .•r• < ,,, T_ Irt . ; . : z; 2T: eor tax,3.
w.
~,,,,,,,.„„, ~, , ,,,e r.
" -`. . _,_
i..O — ELECTION NOTICE:The '
111uc1..1.31.1prt of 11,
RENY ~ AO COMPANY
Axe hereby n0t:M.4,1,a: the Anneal Meeting
the elee.lon et LPlrect.rn .111-he 1.1,1 at the
olllett of the C,flopallT. M. DAY. 313 y 13111.
'between the tours. , rand
1 . q71 tilt” ‘V .Ir.,
err.: Or Ttlatl.%llnf \1.., ; V111 , .C... 1 i., 4 . .1;.„b. I':.
rNOTICE.—To the Stockhol
oors ~f the A LLF.t. ii Cf.h VA
11.AILUOAD CVMPAN Y.
A liptelal Mee k tlng et
Allegheny Vail, C , krlral , Y .1 ,, h.
held at the uillee of the C4autm,y, Cunlcr of Us
nal Pike litreete, l'ltt.Lurr 11, on
,ItiV 3IPT, 11%,G7
At It o'clock A. 1.1•, to talc action On h.thhlt
went to the Charter of tht, Coh,pauy. •pitrovttl
Aptll filth, 1 , 67.
aril EP ÜBLICAN
STATE CONVENTION
11Ann1•r, ,, April 1, 147
The LIT.L'UttLICAN STA'r& CON VEZ , TIUN
111 meet at the •'llcrdle Liuvec,' • In 'UL
-012
Wettnenday, 26111 Any of Jrtne Next,
At 10 o'clock A. at.. to nom`nate a candidate for
Jude of th: Stlrreals Conct, and to Initiate
proper measure. for ay . t nming ktate canvass.
Ats briciorre, the coarcntlun 0151
. paae t of Iteprerentallvo kenatorlal 1 'Me
la., cltOsen to tlot urea War, and equal to
numlccr to the .choir of the Senators and itekre•
scatatlves to the Gum cal Aa-•cmbly.
Ity order grant Mate Central Commlate.
I=
L`7 ,. .•.",W,Tar. 6 " .
A. Rom... 1/11Ahnt , c , N.
ap2nal/t-wwn
larcounrry CONS'ENTION.
Tll, 111:1ON RE1 . 11111.1 1 :AN Vt.TERS ~1
County of Allegheny will ineet at 111,1 r rttimo
-1.1.00 of balding tit etl , ut, on
Saturday, June 1, 1567,
And etrct TWO DELF.O ATEI from ...Lett' ;._l.c
-f=ll`i•,%""j•,`,,ll;
burgh, on TITF.SDAY... Jon , 4111. at II
o•cloct a. En., to coollina , a Tie., t for C.oloty
Otllecrs, and the 6,c110n De:Lg., to the
01.010 Convention.
Tht.1..1.1001 Wilt 1... h 0.1.1 In the• nr.l4
MoroUrba bet.rten the 1),0, t. and
Toong I.aao In th.. 11 0 11-
.
.1.11.4 be:we...attn . hoe, 011.161 . . 0 1•. 00 . 1 ILc
a claw by zoar'...low..
rote.eant the rot.,
ntlttve. the I.'onv..utlon the be1...,10n of
Fl,lltiVe 10111 ..01. CnII,Ct c. 11.01.11
B..trt,..mber of 01,100 turttiot butioe
I librestbir by, Wen,
fly ardor of County Commlttie•
.1011,1 iy. 81DD61.4
♦. T.. TC.A505.1.,„„,,,„
T. It. 13A1,.4
nrt,.e.m.ts, rot, WA, , ex tells .te.OlWl. -
WAX Co.. kerrie teP VIC roue, ~t i = ll
1'11LO:on:O. C... Apr ., :r• jar.
rgrPURSUANT TO A RESOLII."-
.401.50435 • wet 110. of 111,teleareee
eveldere Lreel llonel:teeel,r , of thee •- , e,leso ye tete. ,
at Vitt:lough, 51.101 ,,A1 et:t..,reolt , loertley
ruvl.eintr:loll.loVet.l"srLigal‘e!e',,r4 of ,
""h'`.-
21Ali prothoo. At 12 M.. -
To 000.10er elo.seer.ll , llll.ol lo s,' tee
,ttletultleol ley the, roost , : ot I ser,etor, f ur adoi.
t tool , I, l lelpneent 111 letrlnaree let
to
eo 10 , 01' Rodeo sy. Awl S ilo ta 1..1“..
111,00 11, tows:lon of Lorre.llo ih', capital
et u ol, (or Ito oarle , ,br of ralelose t.le nere, ,sry
iot. lee pay eue.; fur I,ldl stoet
',rove:Scut.
J.1.1 . 1CS S. CRAFT,
Chiller:can otootholeler, 01trill,
C.1.0111:1: W. CASS,
Pre .1,1001.
15=13
NOTICE.—TIIE ANNUAL
31,AtIng of tto ttocl.buldcrs ur the IlEtt
ellANT,:: NATIONAL IELEUIIAI'II COM•
I=
tter, ether ltklueg, vr:11 be 1,01 at the Board
pf Trade Rooms, tea the 11th-1 1 11171,q/AIC
MAY. 1,7, at two o"thn'a C. A cull attend-
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i'lltolurgb. April 1..77
IINAN ..W.L.LCUTTL.
BABB. KICLEB & BIIETTLEB,
Buccossors WA3IF.LINK a 13•1413,
50.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh
C 23113
Pianos, Organs,
Roc tally
171Ithe Aecuts fur the Celhbented
BY, New 1: oriel and lICLIO.II6ChII.'II & CO.
rhlladelphls.
Alen; E,TEI' A. CO.'S •ICOTTAIIII,•• $.13,1
I). 1 11. W. :5511TII'S ..ANIERICAN" OB
andTILTu).•3 I'ATENT ti VITALI.
The 1x... Itallzu and (lemma Violin and Gel
to , Krlnus al iwavu I , lt h nu, •17tr ,
WLNDOW SHADES,
C1,C70 1 1 1 3E - 1
CM
HOLLAND,
For Sale
J. R. WELDIN & CO.,
101 Wood Street
WM. ItIMIDORIF & CO.,
Manufacturers and Wbuless'e Dealers In
BROOMS,
Broom Brush and Broom Findings
lactory and Watt:beam In the rant of itch.
• At, S Lantz,.
:Pow, 173 and 171 Wood NI., Pittsburgh
rus73
pEItSIAN LIILAC
=i
Persian Lilac,
oNE DT THE Mon DELICATE AND RE
PILEILIINUNATUALI t.VERIAENXELL
holr'stotiet is corooloto wlthdot
Yor salt by all Del Lier,
MAN eFAcTURED oNLY UY
C. B. WOODWORTII 8c SON,
ILOCIIEJTER t. : IIKaSICAL NVOlttir!.
Rochester, IV. Y.
New Yi,rk .?race. Itioltrundwur
.....
MORELAV.; &MITCHELL;
Liicry and Sale Stables,
C.ll LIBERTY STREET
Oppaaw rigmaylvatlalroad Depot,
• PITTSBURGH.
arr.rw.i.. attention paid to An-Mal/be
be
an I:aerl , np..e . for funeral.
pt wt , en.
it•aga... D. .3V..
J &RED M. URI SII & JON,
DI•NUTACTLI, tit 07
steam B o ilers, Oil Stili s, Tanks,
Sheet Iron Works, lex.
No (31 Penn Street,
PITTSBUBMII, PA.
• p'.7, 7.1
pAPEIL
Of all Grades,
FROM STAMPED GOLD AND VELVET
TO TILE
GLUES? ARTIC3 DORI TO TOR TOAD
At N?. 107 Market Sheet.
JOB. It. HUGHES d BRO
apts
Ji,FFERVESCING
CITRATE .OF NAGNESIA,
ol i G d
po .
r b i o • tt l l e e t s i alnnd p
•opwedrern.
t, T e s y k c a cep e tabl e es o
Lbe etomaeb, for lack beadtchr, sour or /Oa
I.t mach. end .11 febrile exec, For ale by most
Itengrltte. Prepared by AILTIII.III HOMER%
NJ blame effect, New York.
FIRE SCREENS
OF ♦ NEW !STYLE
and a'r
On canrio, nlth oil indutlntA And g Ol,
at l i t al
/97 JIAILILLIET sriti:Er.
turn 2.lUtglt. l d vac',
actor U. It .1,
Al ' v.; 70:1, ,
DIIIE(FOItS OF THIS
1.),1 , 1,03.1 of
rivr. on i:o ',tuck. out of
thy pro:11. 1 1'.4 I,: $ll. /o t..ty•ble to
or tloOr ll
.tter !!..• 1,11 !tot.. 5t,1,11. as.to - nin:
1.
tior. rum. r.:
J. F. Ilit A 11Y..1r..1,-Aler.
t n
4‘..
OF
..
mitEirrens OF
BAN!: • 1n . :H.:n.1 or
,•,, inn. the V3rn
..l-111, •LI ayanie on or after
the Fith In, Toe 1.,.1,1 :7(1,4 lin, cone Tat
it. M. Multn.ve. umehier.
_ - -
121,1FC1.., I 1,11
TIIE DIIIF.CTORS OE THIS
ha,c tt.t. dAy
.tuJ if
Ytrll 1.1.1. A
va , t twt. ext!,l cli.dll, of
WM. It. NI:EI.F.II.t
On l( or At.tr.,,, S OA
0,
o , 31:0 110.
A T t
A inEETING f the Hoard
-L. o I , lrect ,rs tht, Companr. 1,14 Oth
Jot. a 1)1,1drod of FOC:: rEit ,k2i T. on Or
Caoltnlt'toca Was dtv!ar,l, .1 of the profits of
thu unontl,, pAys,:e on irol Incr the
in,o 11,1.0 • J. :. DA.VID:ON.
11,I1:311 Tresauret.
• •
1 1 - EYSTONE SAVE GS BANE.—
The Ileard of Dlreetort of ills Pluck hare
this day declare.: a IllaYlend of
TWO OULLNE., YLI: Sll Alt E.
out of the rrotos of the set ilx'muntbr, payable
urt or allot 314 , N I I AS. Ilse 14111100..
J. W. lla.lo:AtallAN, Secretary.
Pittsburgh. )lay oth. 1.Z., to ya:FLT.
MERUHANT TAILORS
filLitiC & BUCHLOY,
Merchant Tailors,
f; ST. CLAIR STREET,
=IEEE
THE lATEST sTyLEs,
EA,TEUN cirtzLi
WI HESPEMIDEI
It-lereltant
No. 50 ST. UM STREET.
utt. reetlve.l. sEreenel arrival of NEW
litwOl/n. All late sod new 'stein PAL
ternwnot. op la Y.net,ral“sli:l.
IMAM
HENRY G.,H.ALE
51)Li06ESI CO. PENN INi) ST. CLUE 818.
'NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
I=l
All the Novelties of the• Season
btach IsonlyNlllßll¢
Flrst-Clft Merchant Tailoring
Emtabllhhulen r r.
EMS
HATS
CAPS, &c
MATS AND CAPS,
I=
liourtLuv ar. LoGAN,
The :al e, and moat istnionable atyles Ut
Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,
man
.61ways on Band f S LOUdai'tl
56:St. Clair St., Pitlaburih.
NON.. thr ktoreic, prArtlcal batter. Is
;bun. ard woulil Ire xlad to u.ct
:tab tl..rt. OaLCL rulata), th.pla NO.
Cler usy 1:12
NEW GOODS JUST OPENING.
McCORD & CO.'S,
T57c..2.31.T0ctc1. PESiroot.
~lli~~
li THE LAMES, 311sSES, UEVTSS BOYS.
AT LOW PRICES.
1-EA_TS LII.A.TS
GRAHAM & BYRNE,
At No. 52 . 5 t. Clair Street,
Italy ace of tine TUT test retail stocks of
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS
In the city. an.lconaUtanitrtly In receipt of all
that
. can be aprectl.. ,
Evcry attcntlun oven to rc tatting, exclusively'.
apt7ln ,
ItIrLLLNERY
111. 1 . L. C. traiaLLY,
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,-
NO. 20 Dia Plltobtlrg,ll, Pa.
All thf: latest atobinost fashionable at7lC3 Of
lON and HATS for Ladles, Aliases. sad
chlldrrn. kept constantly on hand or troblOo
onkr ou tlor shortest notice. rri.llVtry reason
lava
() PENIN(.-MUS. M. ILITCIIIN
its returned from New York. MI.! will open
n.VIIJKLAY, 1114 Itut., all tin: /Meat otYlo.
Suuu ser .111//iuery Qom's,
At the V ENV 1.015 - F.3T CASH l'lllllE9.
No. 100 FZDENAL STILZW7,
Allostmly City,
MED
S. A. STOD
•-• DART will open a handsome assortment of
Summer Bonnets, Hats,Caps.
A. D 11E.113-DUES
en .4 ANINWAY, May ittb. .t O'dmk A. X
46 FEDEILLL STILEST. 4.11cgb,X3".
FOR RENT
rjo urr.
Lodging Rooms.
room' t Istr V;il3% al: CT
el .eantly GLOM:C(I a•
re , nt. Apply o e prt
14`URNISIIED 110021 TO LET.
A GOOD rIIHNISEED ICCOM i
neeOu , d_ne o e., ll 7eitni :t eee minutes I 'sulk tn.
naive..K. L., Li re q uited.
n:inn. UPTICK. mysitilt
STABLING TO RENT. I
Twenty.-five Stalls,
Na MIPS stictt, near Woo .EngulnOt
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I. C. MIFFLIN t CO..
= awl =Market orcct.
=
31 PORTA NT TO 1101USEREEP
-. =LS AND UT111517.1.
NMI 'MT , Cr CO CPT/ ES.
Cootie:lair or Fancy Toilet Set%Basins and
ston er,, Bird cages. water Coolers. Refrlrit
atom lee Cli,te. Ice Cream Tr, veers, liest
attire, Wisp mailer!, Hosallor2Waehint
IVring Maehiner, • Bon
To
tirdrco
'duet. In end It rattniala Tea sod Coffee rots,
et arid Tzl.it: Cation. Trace and Waltz..
Cae lore, and llontekeerilior tioOde A-O.W. > 1
ROBERTS ar, SHE] RATT'S
WHOLMALE
Tiv, Copper end 5 heti Ire' Tut Handittoiy,
YD, 01 .4.111T11fIELI) IT., PITTSBUttIi
ere:del attention Wee to the tostinfeetarlog
of liroce es , Tex and Spice Ca:ahem etc. .
29 , 4 v,nl
MYSTERIOUS SEGAR
1.1011.1..—1 have j as t received the second 10t
tht. popubjr toother with a stoat
ol .11tteltse for the same. Yor sale by
FWuiEp Eli LS.
•
I bee, tom recel!ed a fine lot of dente, from
15 tn yards lona, to 9 feet deep, and 141nen
a..t • Iso a nue assortment ef allmtro *elate.
;Ott, to affeet lot g.
J.tFur
.nr,s 'WAN.
13e Wood street. .
MEM
3.000 CANE FISHING POLES.
I have salt reeelvml, direct from the Cane
r..als at 111111: [pet, the entet lot of Cane
l'o , ry ever hroueht to this re•rket. For We by
CEEB
W ANTED-TO PURCHASE, A.
, •
COOP MACIC LANTERN.
to sot.ontt hand one not obiletel to., Martin
tr nitly, wlin lowest orlon, to
MIL KELL/M.,
S. First Street, rlttsttarnh.
MEM
NArti.:aT.E.l3—. BS a young mar._
RITVATION AR COACHILLN. •
And Cosrdltnef If reqdre4. ilinderslands per
fectly. how to I.tt Cart Or 11Or $1 . 11St106. lits. 0.-11 of
references glvep (torci hLs last
Addreti .1. MAN :.4.N.2• Na 326 rcanolvanla
Aveh00.2,11113 tPF:"ICK._
WAtiTED—OIL FAcToult..
tliu. FOWL rtAix tax DES BUIL -
Vile. I!ta x 0 inche• diameter +ad 40 to 60 feet
tun,. :Ante all particulars mid lowest rut.
uolutu, or ...Ills and capteltl. 'Bmall
wort. prirdrre. Allures , C. 11. lin IN.
N. churry Strict, Nashville. Tearless. ,
nitrnnl
~%T NTED,
BuMIDERS
An unfurolsbed ROOM, solttble roe s gentle-
Ono and wife. Can be bad. with boned, by snot,-
Ur. at No. AS CultltY bruzur, cOrner ot Ann,
Cl!y.
WANTED—AN AGENT FOR.
PlTTOtsUltlill, for the •
HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NAVY
DURING THE GREAT REBELLION.
By the 1100. CILAALY.B li. BOYNTON, D. D..
Profe , sor at the U. B. Naval Academy, and
I:l4P.lgtr:f, th.f i grss t tf, It eßrentallten
chrome H ats; steel - plate w portrirtr a ' fit g :;ool
eats.
Boot.' prospectuses for canyasalng now to y:
Apply at once, to
D. APPLETON &CO..
Yruilauxas.
443 4 443 Bunufway, N. Y.
effiEl
WANTEEI--FOREILILN.
A man competent to act as Yolli.leAN IN A
LIVEItT STABLE. Kiddie aged alndla mats
preferred.• Endatro at
BOWARIPS LIVERY STABLY..
!plaal
WANTED.
f3nlomm.svori-,
Wbo can engage at once. .arnlT Person
r sSdPna.•
• W. D. BAILER
116 DLLS/ONI) ET., ClttebarSh.
WANTED --To make an ar
r es to
angement with a Ilea man, who wish
male money. sad COO give Sohel iwiittediees7
No capital reloired. Will sell it bulness
now
p oe ay my pa ing 111 y. 00 rrat MONTE. =ld rely on or, SU.
r Address.
J. C. TILTON,
No. /OS EU GILD Street.
AGENTS WANTED,
BOTH STALE AND FEMALE.
In every roomed p and county, tonal a 'err Dopy
riot wort.. IL elnratno Baer.: rnWl
100
Bold by sur.rdpßo E n N ozilli or ..r r a . .p
..-
MlV.trd.i 7S Thl . rd .street:Plttabdrdn. •
T 4 M
HAVE REMOVED.
raffia BROTHERS,
ZE,INVv'peinI , IIZINZ °'""",'"
No. 51 Fifth Street,
A new line of all um wad desirable p►ttcrnw
MEDALLION VELVETS,
Velvets, Brussels,
T.IPESTRr BRUSSELS,
A large •a 1 choke ' ailiort=eat of
Piano and Table Covers,
1001711 MIA INIC SUS ED
10 , /,11311115 21 0 1 .4
MEE PLY AND TWO PLY
Ingrains,
And every variety of low priced coveting•
EicCALLIIVE BROTHERS, f
Siftl3. AUX' aCt.
HEE=
CARPETS.
OLIVER
Iff'CLINTOCIC.
& CO]LPANY,
HATE JIIST OPESED
For the Spring Trade;
Their Liplendltl dwortaleat of
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Shades, he.
Attention L called to ma' Ana stook of
1110011119 TABLE . AND PIANO CM
Great Decline in Prices.
.13 . 1 W•3::E•T.Mt 8x.2,1 4 3:Err
NEW CARPET STORE.
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NEW AND CHEAP
.IED3ETISio
DAILY .102.1YLN13. AT
BOVRIL ROSE & CO'S,
NO. 21 FIFTH STREET,
WINDOW MADE%
OIL cumns.
ILITTINO AND NATE,
• TABLE PLUM COITAL
We oder our entire stock at pikes to salt the
time s. tilve us i call.
BOVARD. ROSE & CO.,
21 Firm Eal/EIT. (seona
!EZ3
IEIO7.
NOW. ARRIVING.
The Latest. Purchase of the season
LOWEST PRICES
oxivozi wsErzi imr.a.ri.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN .
Wilton and Velvet,
BODY BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY- BRUSSELS
Best Two and Three-Plifigrats,
Diumi tw m,.
""11E1IrLoms,
Hall and Stair Carpets to Match.
yet r neer patrons 01.1 no 111,10 Mad eAofiti
pitUrlie. tale Y ant rwtto bet Annul !Into/mi.
LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS
WLIDOW SHADES,
AT BEOO to ems PEE YARD.
Carpet and Cart'aii:L
JAMES DOWN.
130 % 000 street.
UPHOLSTERY WORK
lOU ?BOWL? BID DI 111 BM? HU
WPIRLIND & COIIIIIS,
71and 73 Fifth Street.
I=
11.1 t bonding to Unlted Ittatts Cottons MOUS.
and YOOOE:Ct. *CODS floor.
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