The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 21, 1867, Image 2

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Zhittt aI ivollSagtite,
Tor-slum &I' 21. 1667.
. . .
CVsare indebted - to Colonel Fna.ucts
Joinau, Secretary of the Common
wealth, foe the General Laws passed at
the last session of the Legislature.
• •
30132: N.' Pc niasucs, Esq., of Butler
county, lies been appointed Registci in
Bankruptcy for the Twenty-third Dis
trict. life Is thoroughly competent and
reliable, and the 'selection of• him will,
give fall satisfaction to the people among
' Whom he Will exercise his function. •
LAST TEA.II the Voniteerciat followed
the lead of President Jouxsoot in his ef
forts to break up the Republican party,
and restore the rebels and the rebel
States, without delay, and with few or
no guarantees for future conduct, to their
forfeited rights. Every body Flaw it was
actuated by an -unappeasable deeire for
governmental patronage. It only dals
tea when It had justly forfeited the 'cott.
lidence of every solid and discriminating
Ilepublican both for discretion and in
tegrity, and had exposed itself to goner,
.
al contempt. •
. Now, it is exceedingly
M distressed about
Mr. Ouggxstr- admonishes him that "ho
certainly has made a mistake;_ that the
people "aaTe hal their confidence in his
wittiam as a public man, dealing with
gray,: questions, very, severely shaken,"
and much more to the same effect. ll
We msy further remark that most of
the:Joh:oas that are, hammering away
at Mr. GEEELEY, just now, about the
- Davis bailment, are in the same boat
with our neighbor. They are mainly
journals that never had any peditical
•
steadiness themselves, and so are filled
with delight that they have caught, as
they imagine, Mr. OnEELEY tripping, as
he lies caught them a good many times.
• Mr. GREELEY believes that. Universal
Amnesty and Universal Suffrage afford
• the best basis for:a national`:Settlement..
Be has proclaimed this belief from the
start. On the first signal occasion that
otters,-he demonstrates his faith by his
Works. Journals that never maintained
their own consistency a month at ti time,
' profess, to be surprised and indignant
thatML GBEELEY goes straight on, fol
lowing his own flag.
We concur neither with President
Jonsson, nor with Judge UNDERWOOD,
nor with Mr. GREE.LEY, in their respeC•
tive : ways •of dealing with. Mr. DAVIS.
The President held Mr. Davis a pris
. otter for upwards of two years without.
the slightest authority of law. tile se
held him more to the damage of the na
tion than of the criminal. Judge UN.
I/REWORD admitted hint •to bail on a
charge of treason, which is clearly not
• -bailable. : Mr. GREESZT emphasized his
appeal for his unconditional discharge
by needlessly becoming one of his bonds
men.. Mr. Gnmzz violated no law.
'•
:
He only exercised his undeniable right
as a citizen. Both . the Judge and the
President did that for which they have
not a shadow of excuse.
The great majority:of the loyal men of
the nation have always desired that Mr.
Davis should be tried an44welshed. In
that feeling we have steadli shared, and
...• do stilL He is at last in the hands of
. • 'the law. The Judges, a d not .Mr.
,GnEtzgr, are responsib.lzeasor the dispo
ition they make of his Hammer
iii
. lag at them may yet avaiC to put the
' Chief of the Confederacy before a jury
7of the country.
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*OtIAL EVIL'S OF SOCIETY
Aa old writer says, "Cities are sources
of evil." Go where you will, in the
"city full," and this fact is demonstrated
-in every possible form. And the evil is
on the increase, notwithstanding the
progiessive steps of morals and religion.
P.eoplC now-a -days are more rapidly ed
ucated, under the sharp discipline of the
age, in eviias well as well as that which
is good, than in former years. ;Dyer"-
thing tends: to foster the social evils of
sodety, outside of the pale of Christi
anity, in spite of the careful guards cm
ploYed to ward off its insidious influen
'ees. The franiework of society is sadly
warped by the pernicious elements So
glaringly apparent. Doubtless the hab
its of the people are molded to some
extent by the aggregation of vices and
follies incident to large bodies of people.
A certain proportion of persons in every
' community live-off of others, and prey
upon them, and the larger the population
is the greater the accumulation of vicious
and worthless persons. It would of
course be a diftletat. matter to Wit=
der the tide' of iniquity in a commu•
'ray by forced measures , The only
proper course is , to not only diaconate
rtance such "lewd persons of the baser
sort," but adopt counter influences,
,which would tend. to. neutralize and
dually superego their evil Ivor* .'.
Very few am aware of the magnetic
power we receive from our intercourse
with society generally. lduch of our
education is received, at least of a prac
tical sort, by our 'connection with the
outer world: We can scarcely estimate
its power upon us for good or evil. The
nntriminelled range of ,the eye as it
i ll
sateepstound fro, • ws things that act
powerfully upbn on 's volition, unless
under proper ; moral and mental disci)...
liiie anclfhe rest p orama atso of living
humanity in its va ens' Phases of hfe,
impress the mind to fearful extent with
evil results. ,
Under the same in nonce the extrava- , ''
gthi.desire for finery awakens a spirit of
rivalry and emulation, which tends to
roister the spirit of prodigality of the
most deplorable cast, resulting too fre
quently in the relaxation of the-" graces
of womanhood, modesty, truth, purity,
and beauty. A ministerial body in an
iltirtern city recently discussed at length
" the corrupting ,Inthiences of city life.
Oar of the leading ministers took the
vpw that the genteel eircieswere mainly
i
spoosible for the moral degradation In
Our sA es. These so-called genteel cir
lesFve law and custom - to the comma
' r . pity. Ito argued that the corrupting
/modes of fashidnable Costumes, such as
,
'tilting hoops, very short. underclothm,
and other. fashions , which originate in
the foulest dens.of Paris, by their expo
sure of the pericoWdoes more injury to
morals then all the Sabbath breakers
and all the bawdy houses of a city.
Then the side-walks; t-oo are literally
encoinbered with persons, who are an
,
,
.worthy' of notk.-C-und Witoicol icne e
fills the very atmosphere with impurity
by their filthy conversation -and sensual
looks. . The filthy :sheets that are pia
. carded on
theoOu witlx cuts
. • illustrating low scenes of fOtz. life
and crime; cannot help having &power
ful influence upon the young especially.
many a purv-minded person has been
- roorally , taini ed 'with the indulgence of
the sense lingight in their -ordinary every
'414 mingl With the multitudes on the
. • streets. • The • seine great truth is also
tieTeloyed by the sense of hearing. in
.
. .
titesil of this Drava ,being wholly the
medium of alt that is elevating, chno
-laling, and pleasant in sound, too fre
quently it is the channel through which,
lu filling the common duties of life, the
" contaminating immoralities of the day
] force themselves, so that;like the eye,
we are receiving an education undesired
and unsought, which is pernicious to the
highest degree.
It may be truly said that it is much
I easier to point out the evils of s ociety
than to suggest suitable remedies for
their removal. Some attempt, however,
should be'made for their extirpation, or
we shall finally drift into a condition of
things that will eventually destroy
the better elements of society. The pul
pit, legislative bodies, educational in
family circle, and press, have
their part to perform in this great refor
mation. Many things that are lightly
viewed now, must hereafter be brought
under the strictest surveillance. Here
tofore there has been a disposition to
avoid responsibility and place it upon
others. It is lamentable to state that
the loose ways of society, even of the
most criminal character, are regarded
simply as "breaches of etiquette," "good
breeding," "foibles of youth," and "fast
ways," Instead of taking the stand
point, that many of these "foolish weak.
nesses"not only do personal injury, out
rage the rules of correct ;deportment,
but, that God" has expressly declared
that those who are guilty of such things
"rdall-not-enter heaven." The insult to
the Great Ruler is usually overlooked in
'the peccadilloes of depraved ones.
Plainly as the Gospel may be preached
in many of our pulpits, there is, we fear.
too much of a disposition to round off
the sharp denunciations of the 'Word of
nod, and present the truth in a negative
form, instestrof the decided, unequivocal
words the message,of God is recorded In.
Many who are known to have "weak
neases," of a very serious kind, are al
lowed to rest easily in conscience in their
cushioned pews, who, ifthey were dealt'et
with by ministers as the prophet f
could' truthfully say to them, "Thou art
the man-" 'The time has come when
the pulpit should thunder out the anath
emas of God against the pernicious evils
of society, whether they relate to liqnnr
tippling; gaming for sport or money, foal
talking, nudity of person, sensuality in
high or low life, in, public or in private.
There should be no mawkishness' upon
the part of the faithful minister by primp
wording to avoid offence, but rather
there should be plainness of speech, so
that the old and young of both sexes
should clearly understand the message
and appropriate their share whiCh rightly
belongs to them.
Courts are frequently charged with en
couraging a - species of immorality by
their interpretation of law, when the
fault lies more directly at the door of
the framers of law. In order to reach
this evil men of integrity, pure morals,
correct habits, should be entrusted with
the functions of legislators. -3lany of
the public evils of society are traceable to
this point. There is, howevei, a -dispo
sition too frequently, by legislative
bodies, and in their-tunt the exponents
of law, to 'give , ' a too liberal range of de
cision. While the great principles of
law are founded on the Bible yet the con
demnation of that book in many things
is overlooked, and hence the laxity of
society is greatly augmented. Take the
matter of divorce for instance. If the
strict rule of the Bible was kept ill view,
by legislators and Courts, there would
be fewer divorces granted. The law
authorities fail to remember that the
severances of these relations in most in
stances are the foundation of evils, to
the persons involved, and children and
relations, which often run through every
ramification of their lives, and give
color to their destiny in time, and per
haps in eternity.
The conductors of educational institu
tions while inculcating the local princi
ples of 'learning and culture, have it in
their power to
. give proper bent to the
minds of the youth under their charge
in all matters pertaining to society,
which can never be so well performed
again. There should be a careful train
ing of youth in every relation bearing
upon their connection with ciety, so
that every pupil would be fore s a o rmed for
threading life's difficult pathway.
The reason why many have been e ntrap!
pad into sensuality, is because the
moral wrong to themselves and,to God,
as well as to society, was ndglecteil.
Knowledge of the most defeat° charac
ter may be imparted without engender
leg improper results. So in, the family
circle. Parents often reap the bitter
fruits of over delicacy towards their 1
children, by ,leaving them to acquire
certainkinds of_knowledge by the hap I
hazard of new associations, and in num
berless" cases these ignorant ones,
are left to the mercy of a merci
less world. Better far, to educate
the young in every duty of life,
tatting care to point out the - important i
features, and much of future evil will ho ,
avoided.
To the press is committed the 'great
work of educating the masses. Though
the pulpit range may be limited, and all
', the other means suggested are inade (Mate
Ito the task, yet the press can wield om
nipotent power over all classes of socie
ty. It can, and should expose the
social evils of society in language that
will do much towards curing the lepro
sy that fills the land. Vice and immor
ality of every form should be exposed in
unmeasured terms. The press is
more than] ever the ally of the pulpit
and the grand agencies of li e ligioui
and benevolent operations of age.
Tana.% uuI t ED PERSON Bof the Nash
ville Penitentiary made a daring attempt
to gain their liberty one day last week.
The rear wall of the prison had been
torn out for the purpose of enlargement,
and under the leadership of a desperado
named Coffee the prisoners endeavored
to force past the guard. Coffee
_tras
felled to the grouil -by a blow from a
billet of WON), anditt his fall the mutiny
ended, without a single prisoner escap-
ing.
Busnsess has been anything but profit
able in New York city during the year
closed. IL B. CrArrmis, one of the
merchant princes, returned an income`f
twenty-Ave dollars' for 1866, againsta
half million, the year previous.
other large house modestly reported
'eighty cents at the net profit of a full
• ear's business.
Tnw 'preliminary arran,v,ements r the
erection of a suspension bridge over the
NiergaM; at Niagara Falls, have been
completed, and operations commenced.
The new struMure will stretch from the
gas works on the American side to the
Clifton 'louse on the Canadian side.
Trig. New Jersey State Convention,
which meets on tke 4th proximo, prom
ises to be a largo and important body.
It is called to take action on the subject
of manhood suffrage.
I.\lE AND DIVORCE
I re ssug. e EDlTons. Tivotelnee c 1' the ritiWith youre,nir;l.,
kind 11 •
'IHURST 111likET 11111 S
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permission I would make some remarks, •
suggested by your article on Marriage I .
and Divorce, in the paper of Saturday
last.
it must be obvious to all observers that NAY AND JULY COUPONS,
a correct public sentiment requires rather
be strengthened than weakened on this
most ituportant subject: a mutter 'tying,
as it does, at the foundation of •Aoeiety,
both religious and civil. •
You say "the Protestant Claurches all
declare marriage to be a civil contract."
I was not aware that this Is true ; just in
these words. I believe that some Pm
testants hold that it is more than , a civil
contract; that while the State recognizes
and treats it as such, there are persons
and churches Itho regard it as having n
higher origin, a more sacred sanction.
If it be but a civil contract, then the
obligation to perform relative duties, can
have no higher binding force. I suppose
it is, therefore,' we see that wl',eu one
party falls or ceases to perform or fulfill
the obligation, the other is declared to be
released. This is, certainly, the most
1 , plain and simple doctrine of divorce,
and is probably not exceeded by the
laws of Indiana; and what must greatly
facilitate the obtaining of divorces is the
fact that civil duties are but few and not
always understood, if indeed they are
particularly dittoed at all; and if not
particularly defined, parties cart readily
come to quarrel about them; a quarrel
soon lead, to charging the failure to per
form.. Thus it can be seen that the State
and the courts can have their business
greatly increased.
To what must this doctrine leadt to
whathasit already led! Young people
hastily enter into this contract, find it
not what they expected, and being un
der uo obliion higher than civil con
tract," too readily.mak light " of it; and
take measures to dissolve it.
I think it will hardly begainsayed,
that were there not a public opinion on
this subject of g-eater force than this
doctrine of the "civil contract," the state
of society , would soon become frightful
to all good people. For ahat it is al
ieady, see the number of divorce cases
entered in onr courts in the last few
months. .
Bat can it, be true that marriage is
only a civil contract? Marrtage was in
stituted when man. was made male mud
female, and involves much more than
the mere coming together for procrea
tion. A true marriage involves a Union
of minds and hearts. The man:-bnd
the woman ime, separately, each incom
plete in mind, and incaoable of the full
est uses of their respective faculties; can
no mote attain to their highest capabili
ties without a true union of minds, than
they could fulfill the highest use of ti.is
life, that of propagating and training
'the race, without a conjunction of
bodies.
Hence, it is a great truth that God
made them at the beginning, one. And
his law is a higher sanction than a civil
contract, and must have the perpetuity
of the human race.
But not to pursue this subject, bow
plain it is to see, that if we place mar
riage anhe Sabbath under the doctrine
of mere d
civil t contract, what shall pre
vent a whirlwind of popular frenzy from
abolishing both?
PURE WHITE LEAD. '-
Nuy It and try It. 'Every keg uarrattheil &purr
article. ground In the best Linseed
Varnishes of all [lads; Linseed Oil and Cote.
Also, Nor th Carolina Tam In kegs an d
barrels,
at loss rates.
.Fora Liquors, of althinds, and the finest Wines
In the eltr.
ladlribunt Sparkling Airs, stud Fri•llin Ales;
lthislln Brown biota. and Porter. *old wholes
tlh
audyttall.
At Fiernlog's Drug and recut M0.:1612e Ikpat.
At Ple.Mloe , /Mg nod ilatent Medicine Desist,
At Drug and Vatentlirdicine Depot,
No. SI
let street,
- No. al Itarket street,"
No. SS Market thrtets -
Corner Diamond, near Fourth street.
Corner Diamond. near Fourth stmet.
Corner Diamond, near Fourth serest.
What Sway nels Ointment Win
On.
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-1t will care CbrordelrytlfpclV cf taer
4-1 t will cure Salt Raoul , Scald Iler
6—lt 4til cure itchier Illler, Fruptlons.
6-11 14 rosltlvely cure ad Skim Mews:ars.
ICAVAINS.6 0167111.5 T sad scr4ich
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STRONG TESTIMONY.
Tmitn.o.L. relry . Co.. 111., In,. 11,
This certifies thaPl have used and remit...roil.
ed In my praeldet i , during the Tait fowl years.
lit/STET TM/id SW.IIACII.I/11TY.8.1 b fief'-
feet satislaction. stud take great pleasure In
recommending them to the public.
11.1'EICE, N. D.
Tr 1,0 1 ,, Illtnola. August IsOL
Nam , . IRHI , (ter it - SU 11th —MAI: M.: I use
Jour BlTTalin In guy f and vouslder them
the beat that eau be prorureJ. My wife has
di—
rived great benefit. grain using them, and also
socialness them an Invaluable medicine. •
Respectfully yours. U.l'. MILLEIL '
Ostouti, Warren Co., N. t Aug. N. se's.
!riser. Ilostelf,r 81..1th,
hileh : There lea great .I+luand fur year valuslUe
nTOISACII Dlr frau LAM. nefaittibrhood. We
bast !been using them In the fatuity. for aurae
time.' and Owl theta the heft utedielne of any for
ramify use. year,. J. IL.CANDEE COLE.
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Dr'. lloofdter—Dr,All With pleasure I can
WOO . that your MT TEUS, Groin toy kuoseledge
Of thew use In tab family, ant from what Is said
by purchasers. are far stipiirlor CO any WIWI'.
YOU.. Ate., ROBERT Si
PINCS CANALIENSIS. .
A. tree which v abstedant In Cana , la, Neva
Scotia, and the more northern parts of the New
England States. Sad is al. fuu nd In the elevated
andhaolintalue. regions of the Middle Stateff,
and shone. in medicinal virtues. Or. ewe.,
of Boston , b. Prepared r. writtenne from the
oweet 101.10 Wort Of th e 0.. tree ,
0.1101 rU
LAIIID`h WIIITE COMPUUND, which is
env of rue valise In all dcbtlitated elates of the
kidneys. It ...Ls Ilks a charm is 111 4115vmsfs
mucous' membranes. ...bin. thou to regalo
their loot toncand cherry. It will be I/pond...lt
adapted to all those Macs.. where ltuchn has
bets triad cud failed. It Is likewise well suited
to chronic. coughs. sod 00 infallible spec.. for
old and debt ti sated cases of asthma. 114111 r per
sons who at arit only toot shuttle o f toll i s
eta. to %A. afterwards came back ant got
dares, b ra halfltdotes,
dotes, which. effected radical
cares of diaeaseo of Mae bladder said khluty of
Y7:"aktnsUs'irli.se that baa been looted 0500
as smonit_the Incurable. Is 10130.eillately relieved
bytt,litbgio:l,,ce tsue ihie,certlll.cate uf Asa Uttostuue,
The Untied, tito4..; 2/4.yeirsofry, spoalting •or
the
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an sap. "It It prescribed le 10ne...,
sleet, and other lll:eases of the urinary pustgoot
La
piles sod chronia torlammatlon or 111ee.1.1 011
of the bowels. In chronic catarrhal affection.
sod In various formo uf thoumatiora." IL is ex.
ceedlegly ...able In all gravelly alfcctloilo.
bloodyleiti oboe there is red and white
sedlment it can b• tales with Interruialon
to onota usual avocations: Led Inc.. of oicken-
Eng. Shodocco • brafing, healthy power of cm.-
V81,...t It! fg.t°l4.r.'". 1
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or stogie
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at Dn. EWES fatty U f eat Medicine store,
ISO Wood street. • • apl+l
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
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W2{. BINGHAM. Jr., Adam, Express Of.
fio4, 84 PUN&area, is an authored Agent fo
manse Advertisements for Ns GALZ6T7I2. and
ati other =throughout the Untied Mates
and tea
_
ROBINSON BROTHERS,
X3ooxi.lr.orel,
810.71 i FOURTII NTlttiET,PltLet!prab
Convert 7-30'. free of charge, upon Govern
meta terms. They have constantly o 0 11.04 all
kinds of
El. 33C:01WE‘,
And are prepared to buy and ecli Railroad Bonds
or lidockaLtianir., Osa 45.1 klintt, blocbol;
Races
IV4l7l:trfdtailita:r Z;IrCr:LIVIt:gi Rut-
Ileaecr. La er
wrence. Mcer and W gentile toc
sh
lelerfnt
MINERAL WATEIt FOR SALE ,
TWO CASES VECHY WATER,
Vuu.V.,Z7V:I,°;II,I:;='O6',T,,VVItOOK.Ad
DRY FRUIT.-300 sacks pry•
reset.: , • • '
saou Dry Apples. •
in Dore Cld fur &al« by
nail 'DICKEY CO.
POTTON.-5
es. tOtt
foes.'em o arils° on
•—• stelsmer 10.‘ Itc
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COTTON. -5 bes
10
arrive on
~.I.amer Ida Ilccs al es
NEW ILDT/EiLTISEDIENTS
PAID rcin
JAS. T. BRADY & CO.,
Bankers,
Cor. Fourth & Wood Sts.
GILAND LITERARY AND
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
V n.ler the a..iptces 01
THE PHILOMATHIC CIRCLE,
AT 1 tt N.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Monday Evening, May 27111, 1867
The Musical Escrel•es will be directede d by LV
Prot. II tiliSIA N N TN. K VANE, assist
Messrs. I.AVt"ION .11EN ITZ..ION Ks snd otllttle.
isrs,
rront seat, reserved tor Ladle.. and tie
bleu accomo uyinit dicin•
A.trutulon.'.9o C r.NI N. •
The Pluo used ou 11115 ocension'has been kind.
ly furnislud he Itesars. Pam 'Finale .S. itucttirr.
No. 12 et. Clair et , i et. Agent.. ler beltorroiscr A
C0..5 I PIIIII.I Justly celebrated Plano.. •
Perform.. to CV10121:11“ &Vl', licloCk•
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A CARD TO THE LADIES.
TIRE UNDERSUaNED. THE
-•.- ruld , ther ol tha PITTSHUIIIiii QUAB•
Trlti.Y NI AtIAZIN IC, Nellovirg Put a tnert... , l
notnyval ever awaits a worthy rnort, enver
tered
Into en,alietneuts, In January last. l seal •
0 i 1150 01 wer , t, to assist in oroduclue a cheap
home I`r
I g . Of choice, chaste and interett
tog readlog, with udint ling, uour ants then. of
' ,g0 " ..t . i . .„.. an t ,. I i i l uT the halt, .17;11 11 . i:tl 1 1:: ' Yr,
tru non n :ls, l an:i t l. ' s ' en ' terprifie huhu ' nu, t
a1b .,' .,. 'N i t , l 10 rectutlon.lteali ars.le• or ,
elety, n a utet. futit.r and i ier. to any
one of Ills lair. N. , :viers. who iprolue.• 110 hut
irsfiTill n • ' iTt.• '' n ' T2i. g l ' u n ti r o l' U l ( T.: idWas ' I c o?, 0 1 111 ;
lipac. coliststiug of a Leatill , iolly chit? 11
Hansa.
tow eV„ilrtito:tl.o7.llilootrethloPc:l?::4l,l;4l true:,
y 16 rltth strut.
'I he plinit,her. In adopting tills course, toe „ -
'I
expects the co-operation of elerr) ince,
and 1101 0 having cUat lie tot female Nebools snip
iniunric- mtt 111011.11 I I suceusfully earried
out, thto may'.hue the 01100 1 of 100
sontil
•eng ladle. alomherlng thou., and point the
01N to the autunitt 00.1.1m0.
”Foll many a p.m, of unrest ray. Wen,
1 to. dart. WiratllOLotti 0.1., of eceut bear. I
Foil Mau, a 1 ..t r 11 , 1101.10011 Cl' biotic tilleCell.,
And .0 ute It, 1•101 bobs 00 the 111,11 >11•“.
And. how iusly ...et t embryo tolostoms are at
Pau =omen. I,Phillit fair to waste their sweet
ness a 11171 or listless 'null , . itT. 01.1 tiPuht
yet blipnt 0.1 the page of history. and who.,
a•o -• may yet I nd teats':: to tne treble. of
one t tilutelltirarte ,
Therefore, lair renders, mate 51 effort, and
equal 1 u•' Ice erld he done to your contributions All
Lc • Committee appointed for that purpose.
cUmniuul:atlons bunt., 1.• ad ire... , to
QWuSMrI Pt
MWIkYgSNSuNIO
v • up.her rlttabtrghU. 10. e1 7 i Plttir .
g e. n
— l -----
ALLEtiIIENV COUNTY, sm.
I. it. ("...art of Connutou 1.1.5 e, J,
Ist tic muter or the Pctltun
MILtikII.NII.I,7A VOLT!.. wife of JOSE '
voLT::. to LK, de•dar,l a Femr Sole Trader.
ithi now, 3lay lath, 1- , ,:. petition presentrd in
oidm Court, and therrupou the Court grant a
rule ..n dli`Elili Yail..i Z. the husband of said
prtiiiourr, and on all other ptrsons Istarested ,
to appear In Court on or tortoru the FlltuT MON
DAY OF JUNG !12;CY, and show cause, If AIT
they tnii e, why Uzi , yrs), or the petitioner
should not he grants d, a1..1 order and dime,. tits t
001100 of mid rule Lc given to lb , . parties tom r•
I:510 by p.bilcat!un In the Fittatrargh l'am.l
tisasFrg, for ten days prior to said Ant Monday
FIION THE ILECORD ,
WALT.I. rridtbo2ot.l,
.111y21 ,, S
N EW BOOKS.
Tavlors Colorado. •
Last Day. of our rilarlour. • ~
True Pr ...taut IIIto•tl.m.
Cluco..ri l a Ilcrrour. I.aar.
. ,
Ka , to Bankrupt Accouct.
Ilatllocoartla. llr Allu.rt Oar. ,
l'o•-•• 1 Alca. :ola.
Chrl , c
is Itosettr'r Cot no.
Part liar of Ilundra.
Want CIO" of Itaelmu.
,rollla ,round I.ovr.
Aeolaol of Vlrgtl. Couolugion.
torod k.nullati tooold.
Atarater l a Logi:.
CUurch Ilootrluc. /3.111cr.
Rove Dolls. 1
L..ogfrllowla Pluntond Y.llllou.
The Occlusal.. R
a sad COnstllUtiOn. lo I vu
J. . Wr.LIDIN A CO.
J0HN1.'0x1,K41.1......11. 11.
rirrsautto LOW COMPASY.
JOHN BOSS A; CO.,
Nu. 23 Wood FL, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Manufactoure of
AMPS, LAMP EASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ET
Alan, il:ttlers In everything pertain lug to the
Lalc
TVllllll.tt TA Bier. IT At: R. WIN DOW
ItLAn.±. anal everything In th. tilgen Llnt.
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, Pendants, &c.,
oks a nal 011..
A !Argo sonormenc on Land and recolvlng
at
WELDON & KELLY'S,
PLUNDERS AN D GAS FITTERS,
164 Wood Street,
NEAIt SIXTH.
JAMES B. JONES,
=ZS
Scrap Iron, Light Iron,
CAST AND WitOUGUT DION.
R43 , A=.33. Oda.
earner Anderson Street end Direr
A ve nue.6llfAllessy_crtr.
G. FISCHER'S .
YANCY
Dyeing and Scouring Estabigiunent,
No. 61 DIADOND ALLEY.
ilttween Wood satlrtnltlilliVitwirguli r
j"
All good. returned In two leech. ticwris kept
entbjeCt 10 the owner twelve mouths. atilt:ad
jIA NOS AND ORGANB.—A %cry
large stock of
a 0. , s
/JAIN es IlHO& and
I'ItINCES' AUTOMATIC OILY ANS.
At BLUM IIVSIV NTORE,
No. 43 711711 !STREET.
NEV FIRST CLASS GROCEWV,
No. 151 PEDEI!►L BT.. ALIALIAIENYs
/rash stock of Owl.
Teas, Coffee, Sugars, IC., IC.,
\Vlach We ones to the public .t lowest prices.
A. G. BRYANT.
19:sal
MO
•-
IGRT AND HEAVY SPRING
A wntioNm.
4,104 .41 heavy (My and Yana Waganr.
right and heavy Clry and Yam Carla.
W nevi:Jarrow, for "'cry purirlarn
Trnras, of all Irln 4 / ; held.,
.liarrows, none
hater, Horny HEY Forks.
Mortlred Huns an-I Turned tnnkea on band
and tor rale. , 1./OdUiradir. W Anon Wirna•n• rola.
Lisa INPaltuallary. •11440.1.• City.
InvlG:t. COLEMAN. VOILILKSTAII. 02„,..
CHOICE BEDDLNG PLANTS.
• 6 very largo .loc k of •
Roses, Geraniums, Verbenas, &c.,
In bloom. Inhe Oakland Grcenhommo. '
.JOUN n. A A. nuanocn.
e.17d,.. a cat Coll. , -, Pooo
RierraovA!.,.
JOHN F. CLULEY.
mouse and Sign Painter,
Sias removed to
I NAIITIIIIELLY BT., Pittsburg
J. W. I-lA.INNA,II
No. M 1 LIBERTY WrItEET
Dealer lu all Janda of
Candies, Cakes, Ants and Fruits.
litmolal attention to furnishi • ng PICNICS sod
11 11111:1441,11S
_
LP. 1-1,. JE.OIf.EII,
DiALIII IN .
CE51514,1:,,
i r i l i lg h l i fg , W z. E AND TILE. ;
w at lIt i l , VV: i 1.1111 , INS/ TOYS,
Office and Warehod.e, Ind y ltaT STREET.
ogpoode ldonungsbe±gAtouge.
FOR ONE 1)OLLAIII YOU CAN
get,, v .h of good STE AWIIkIiItIKS;
i
A C. 13 of 0..1 BLACK EintlEd;
And gLlgatot good YES. id TUaI•TOEd:
%.1 YEDISILAL 1/TUEET, Adiggb," edy.
. .
~, . 171E011 V. EICAVIEN
------------. .
! MALT! • LT!
Low) Bum. cuoica. ♦aner
MEM
1!=:I=E- 0
;JUST OUT.
T E h m e c r K s ' u i a ":211 "c'wElienvtrgul L4A
NEW ADVERTISESM.EN TS.
ROT LOST—T[IO7IIAS 111.1111 F
- ktra,,tlfr •an lanme. a ho r nat.l Len
yea's . . lair Id.. I. hat.. Dints and 3acket:
'Attired irat.t Any infurinallun v^urernirg.
Ito
ts l;‘ t f:
:I. Lll3 tIE.oe at
o ,i 4
Dl.' 13I.AND, No. 11l t.. r lnrf ,
ntr 2 U. 73
J. T.ZOOMS TO LET.
A PONT Pa
Mourn!.lßA suitable fur • limerick! c,PIC•
Likewise. • BACK 1'A111.011., furnished. First
cls,s accommodations. and Brats mot:emit .
i.ly at
M=ZEM
T ymEsToNE
FOR SALE. -
;
A g 00 . tl
limothlltrON be told to
onll 1 0 the bualnest, at II rttelo
will 'tare a nnoy large ;runt-to any one atlallng
to engga Ihe tualnes.
ta)lll a :rat F. It.. Il•Agrra (WIC. .
FOR SALE IN MANCIIESTER.
—MACE. • ND I.DT on Manhattan Wert.
near vlito avenue thrum c.ov alp. hall, four
rooms and good cellar. lines gn2tl—gl WO In hand
and balm,. on tin c.
Aleo. ,
site LOTS on Western avenue, near
Tremont attest, All. ghoul City. rider 41 05
Terms eat),
ace.ral small houses and lot. In good
Asti. locations. Ind:tin:of .1. ltlhil A CO..
Deaver, near Chesnut ht.,. Manchester.
1 - n72l:Pi;
TRIUMPH OIL COMPANY.
May IStb. 1007.
NOTWE.--PUrtlllant to ailsso l i lotion or Oho ntockholdera. pass at e
• honest Meeting. held ou the 4th or itch tall.
the ito.a , l of Directors of the TIDUSIVII OIL
COM CAN Y have this day ordered the lanaold
Stork to he otstrltuted h.t to among the
blucaboidere and .Der JUNE nth. isea.
The Tr - antler itook• will be CiORC•I Irum the tat
to the fiat days of June. inclusive.
Ili order the 13oard•
MIMS LElt,
ME
..oelP , Fourth PI. Pi 11... ph. Mod 2 tnt• 1, .. •
NoTit% CIEUE111: GIVEN
.1.1 that the ANNEAL LIATi hpICCIA...
TeArron"‘lsZ!ea.E."'jAilLll=l!;',' NNW.
r K. are now In him otllce, and pav-
Weed be received thereou for the CITY
or
.onouou I.A RANCE
V I
ILIA:. PIT'PAN Via hi. AN TOW
i.
Th. tow guilty taxes. hay In become doe.must
Ile paid hew.: the:oth day ..1 Jute. PAT. other.
Wive addillunai exonnyes will be Incurred by the
tav payer. Deputy liollcelos IWm Ilarrirou
and John A. aergesat will he rcAdy An receive.
tier the lit Proaleno, llist.porttun of the
lDlstrlet pot Included In the above Ilunitt, rot
will post untie. deni•netleg time and Oaten
when and when. they will bc PreP•rell to rePelve
the LLL e a en.leetable l.y teem:
Curren,.able
only In Ore.:camel. or I:att./nal
FER D. It. VOLZ Collector.
TEAS 1 TEAS I TEAS I
OF ALI. micas AND QUALITY. AT
3M-ME:I.32L'ES.
GREEN TEA.
•
Prime Young II y•ott 4.1.61 per pdood.
Extra :dud ••
Good
1.,•••,4 • ........ "
111Alrii TEAS-001 013 w ,
Rest Oolong sl.ro rocr pound.
Etra •• ............
TEAPl—Pam•chomr, Nanchang.
and Censors.
Ex. Floc nose Vlav'd drug Ercakfact. ...... 4 1 .1 n
R t. , l u t go u , anrrY• do 1 . 2 4 ,;
JAPAN TEAS.
Lni.,:::.,o.rvloudnagptini.c:r.y,ll:iarsor dr, 1 : 7 0
.1111XLD TEAS. •
•
•
' - -
No. 1 11111.1Tesa. ',nest Irsek.l.o lo . YALU..
No. nd hest -• do. •• I.M
Yrom the shove any etc eau select Just • hat
%and of Tea they •taut. and have them put up lu
t11.1••11,1iY• sad rovvsattpd a n y any or the Ex•
01l
pound au le price, tatitle• getting • putt, an 57
Mean article which ei•stly lulls their taste.
A. .
ruy . .:1,10 17,A 171 P.M rat 71.. Allenneny.
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNLSILING GOODS,
N0.'71. Fifth Street,
NCAHLY 4 , I'rOdITE. 1 lit urricE
The
t moat ettenelee enelety, the !stett
les, he lergeet Intlecemtnte west or New 1.
effect Fitting French Yoke bhirts
blA.Pli TO ORDER.
PUTNAM & :HOUSE
:iI.:4:CESiUI:3 TO
MrILDOEK' rurNA n
N OTICE -TO , CONTRACTOR S .
Co,Trot.t.tn •-1, r 7 1t .E.
r Allea Lan T,
1 . a., May 1,411,1.7.
la Virs,lloer an ,Ir..llt.anre and Wattle
tint, ad lord
H ay e 3111.
e W 111. •ea,rllru ,,l4
25 r h e n ie . d at 3 o'clock rulil.fur IIIWAY,
the
11) NO fed, tore or Ir , of C 12. , 11 WATER NM
. 12 inch rot COCKS.
15 12.isch BOUM BUNCHES.
2 I.2.inch IRIS BUNCHES.
The Pipe and Itranehrs to be 3,310 or good.
strati. soft true. In otand • pro , or red
pound. to the ' , quart Lech, anrl L.h fan net
ter s° tnt.kne.e of thr.c•roattna of to luchi to
ZZeitgotol'oTt.lbt==l"ara? U .' rili ‘ Ts d it 2
11,1;7 the ppritioalratnof,,Ve,al. r
frrred i roVa , l ° N.Ta a."6,l,"Not,
Bidders are renovted to state price per pound.
with
le twenty , T , are al. Pr , r•et•
with Wawa coupon., attar .0,1 payable :eerie
anoU•111. Also. the prier ii.r na,uud payablo In
equa' annual pap:tents or one. two. hree. four
and err years. • Ith (alerts:at the rate of a' a
Pgla7:l'irl'il.474;d to LOW. any and 111 bids
tny13. 31
CHINA IVAIIEU4:ITKE
RICHARD BREED & CO.,
xxicrx.c.nsimmus i a.
No. 100 Wood Street.
•
ItILITTANIA AND UILVEIt PLATED TA
ra.r. WA EY, TEA TILATE and TAULE CUT
" kn.
&VIM.
CHINA tafiN EU ETE,
CHINA TUILLT ESTE.
(7111Nt
BUHYNI e. ore C ry . desellptloti
BASALTA
.
tal r i mei ouNtli.
• N KOLISH ISTONE WANE of MI sulettes, to
suit irktoiessie an retail trade.
th T u be grdas.tittlxat.eArtnyp.lete tit of every
rffees and tams the same as to the tutor)
Allies.
FOR THE SPRING TME.
At 26 and 26.8 t. Clatr Street.
We have In atore awl are dally reelling. of
oar own nun 4Atler suannfactarea. a large stuck
r "Win
A " VA T E . A K IY111 1. A7;131 rAcK;u:
Being znaneraetnrers, we are enabled to ober
o merchants, carnage Waken sod' the retell
rade Inoucelnente a , to prices and Rods not be
ound eleeertterc to LW) city.
ago. C. sn .1 A.. Imam=
ow..
SPANGLER & BRADFORD
Plumbers and Gas Fitters
Houses etteo op with IV &TIM, OAS anti
liTtAll by esp.:noticed workmen.
• Particular Attention Alyea to country work.
11111 X. and MAL PLISIPS, latest style.
-my17.40
J. SCHOOIBMAKER & SON,
I'M
Oppagile t
PlT•rwalaßars
White Lead and Color Works,
WRITE AND RED LEAD.
WRITE, AND BLUE I 1r All
. liceoY•ti VEILUITIEIt
And all colon dr, or In utl.
Ornce. No. 67 FOUNTII STREET.
7.e0r7. Nos. 450. 451, 451. 4.74 sod
454 Retie•. Otrcet, audit). 51 nod 03 booor- 5
!Strict.
f t UG 'NG 1 VSTRUYLENT B .
t h Citell:.loo.l.f.ViluVoVrl".rolt,rt7glerd
od, sassortment, and for .01 0 Of
CM=
FIBBING SEINES.
Jog received a tnt lot of Haloes , .
la to OS yards long, 7 to 9 feel deep. atid 1 1
A odi. •Lso a doe assortment orldlonow
from 6to 10 . fvnt loot;. rot sale by
JlA3l£ l i BOWS,
130 Wood stool
=ami
ECM=
,
th• 3,000 csNE FISIIING POLES.
I have Wet received, direct from the Oahe
brests of Silent. teel, the to tal I. ' °C C.°o
„ rotes tier Drought to thin t o t al • Woe We by
SLDIX
MOM
EPOUT - 0 I"rtiE INATEit
0,1151 , 1 ILE.
*4 :Tto , Watar
a.pv•ttuliv pr.arnt t, Council . ;
I.parti of Oaarrlal..ad. at
sad Aese.sur. It %111 Or
WU that tun tee al , . a., $112.Z.0
Expeadtturea far en neat ,
ellbe
10:1::.1;Inverfram J 5%...•.... 14 ; L, 0,
raTill•ntil on pipe la ur.
Tear
=I
Report of the Suerlntend•nt end En.
Elneer of t he Water Works.
•
To the inlrrr MUUMUU, .
tiaNTl.4,lll.N—Tithe loth:owing brief .11ml:teals of
the operations of the NV•t., Works, for the for
ending January lava, I,C, La rest' ectlutli sear
mutes.
The oew rnachlne•y for the Lower Worts. (In.
lbw' , i hy rouccPs in the earl,' parts.
of . he
year. ) altar due Alt erliaerna et, was awarded i.e
the ttmodttee to Chanel K nap's Net...wk . . the
IP ors were Ilse butlers. aAela lli ft.. I . •ng. 4:lna
ches. diameter twat nutter,n each la Itches olio'
eter; one steam mi 1: feet strut.: and %.:
loelles. Memel". one pump I:feet stroke and' 4
Inches •IPPoter. 'The hot era have been pump
for the last flee Mouths; the engine and
o toe post two Inutaba• All the veer/. vs aa corn.
pitted to the entlrs “ttafactlOrt of all partly.
f
cocerned.
The toll°w log eattnalona of pipe should he
Made dna. the coming year: In the landward ,
an tigh Inch pipe
on vs ater•trect and Irnque•ne
War, (1 lice air. et round to Odaroury street.
with re.pdaltr• attsehments st Volta and Du
quesne *lnca. The four Inch line is I..nnsyl
yanla even, Is totally Inadennate to Purdah the
' o ' f P l?i t t Y Ibnl'artrh'?";fj°u't'llurTuPPV.'l tgt,TllVT'il
should pelt ,
• • to Glat etraeta, with lb
new elascendlng
rrai,frir'itg‘Lil'errirl7l"nr,l.ille"'aU?..oaar tmonPenolaCy'ant
avenue
In portions of th l e Ninth ward
from thero Is al
sll
beet to I
peh suffering ato ahnol cleat the vm es uow tvedvo Ihth 1 , 11. e bbood he
lead le When! street, Ivan Adams to tither
_streets. ohe tight thett'hloo Islen nut. of LlP
crty street vloorol.ve pine. to additional pi. Pe 111.1
s
OU Boller stro..t. Iroto I.l.trautt to Tot lot . treet.for
•ll these •aterploas aro greatly needed to
r
Itl.ltre •Ittlitt..
lnal otalltlte
lire.. 10./ roatulleturers, and
protectton aga
Toe runulng Woe of the 1.1,1, Works was la
hours for e•ere r 14111, Ur llocether 3a uc... par
day, an leer,.of e`e hours Ire 001 over lays
Year• Avareee canny corer..rap. lore of coal, :1 , 4
tra,tiela fur nullnpt. ot togrth , 7f S totellele:
Aiurlgr. dally ,upo.y of water, 1,11,-,,147 cable
- _...
CIEZIE
. .
•
toretage I
1101.0. baTo bten male of follows:
inch I.lpc on Dun,. strut... .....
•• Yranloln srect. ......
surer[
ovi,lllll sure,. ......
•• Taustclllll stet , ...... 1 , 1
w rc•sPl•ll•
• w Mil:cot/nu , alley• •• -w
Aitiv
7.t t tn l lcteo 1 thl• Tem .
I I , 4
Tutu I. (»I 34 tulles., • •• •••
•
l i uwert6 uIL Gibbon treet..
rosp•ct sliest
s
Tahal amount lower -1
N ututit, of a d ;,;
ral rep eMTed and rase t. 4
••
•• plug by,. renewed.
Whole number of Ore Dy'Fo in the ‘IIY • - 1 , 1
Number of iloolgalea made an.l pot In. 7
f17e.0%0;e:;;0... TI
e paire.l ..........
Whole um/an:rot Omni iista•lu Con ell,
Number of leaks Mopped and rep. 'red kl
•• up. ream - vole rapid 1
Number of ferrules Inserted of
:k1
1:11.10.rir•t tall
Ext. • drilling ...........
Arrant 14.1,11:R7 Treasur, i
LA 12 . V4 DITUICES 10}11.017iElt. WORK
NI tr..
oboe, ct,Locers 1 fi rer., for II zoo, 1..
al, kr—Sodse chains, butlers A •sulls 1
ssor st Nl,' s * 1,1 lower dlNtrlct.
eve sic.n'y toitors, eosins A pumps IN..
est, copper sod Us sorl6 .............
soling , aro, rope. to. ard twin
iron Ittpe wad ca.stiogs
with wuriL awl Iron..
Fltpairlitg Iwlle ra......
....... ...........
nicunn and ilrelirick and brier. wort
dap and candies.., .......................
While and red 11.4
Brion.
aul and 'buckets
H Ins ........ .........................
....... .
Too.
arleeetrr work .......
Waring ae palette g
edewele .............. w•
Hardware
Salle .............
It~el oxreules
it•lng.•
Plum In, • ••
LeuLe r . •• •
bite. guru ........................... •
Boiler ceaner. poles and broulos
Patterns Ind a amp bosee
Mule n3pe. lanterns, cos. , . and emery
Hebei°, *vial. washing. wood. paving.
Cleanlng lower basin
Total 5e1..163 CO
ENI.F.ISDITIIIIE.S FUll urrzu 1,011F,d.
Coal S 7,11 d 40
Lao.r...nalo,er andareman. ler 11mos. 3.2.;2 24
Labor 1p Louie. c't sutug bollcra .. ...... 112 21
La4ur at pip , s and luda.a‘oper .114,10. 1.,..1 PO
Bran. copper aL.I ton nett. 111 11
Castlnes sl ~,..
Ilaudoi., 23
• ....: 77
Lun.
Orzek and brit I. wora
au dl. and iron.
tialtri •nd ea . perdu' warm ,
ar.d look, ........
iire•re. candir.,
raclavy. rope and twine.
Had.tring LaMar* ---
Hardware
WPM lea
Latuwa
ralntl d carpalt and beeswax
WbertUarrows ...................
Hosts
Stove ......................
L'ltatulAtig ..........................
Vaatro ,
I minor. putt)' aprl waod
Chanlng upper patio .........
ad I a U...
*4 and bi nrinn
................... 0 2:
ILX-L:E7N"l,llT.:l3"iiiNt-E1,...x:,1,110r..11.1t lAN ENT E
.. ..................
emutt• utlr. au , Iron'
Lead ............
Lay tax .
ac•ta ..................................... ......... LEO
Lltor ............................. 1.041
lergules .....
......
.........
Tools.. ...........
DiatalaLa lOWtlvr
R. Lt. FRANCIN
EU=
Tnlol
lor t i rT p rr
rcriag.tlS.ll.s.sool V/
Total Ex oco , lltures. ..... ka,1,,000
bureIIINTENDEN r 6
D CONTI:WENT VUNI).
i r. I
Balarre on haul from last repOtt $, I
71
Itecolarl for and metal i ~. to
1/04 0
.:
t'llrOt:OLLZ"O:TlT,IO ...... ,"A Co
Cr. ~ 1 3 33 11
/13 office rap • a. taking out rube*. . • -1 ri2
•• reostot A. w !Mc leak, Lowar Yr ty 6ra
all an' lantern. 1. 1 tO
•• rep's, pillow block k dril•g. " el to
•• patter. of ganger. - •• 1 34 SU
•• carpenter. work on pitlaitc4 '' C. , io
•• carpenter at roof, 1 34 1.0
" extra...bur, , " 310
.1 porting Vaghn'. .................. 11 hi
rash paid Treurtror ....... ......... 7 . 2 CO
" 1 btlauto un banil ....................03 14
---- O kr , 11
RIVEN
Water rents socfmcd . yarlottc
'Otivlcuts. ...... .................... 79
YHe prr scat &marmot, VG, !1,V.1
n 'lr F)
Mster rcutk fur Imilti t • t CO
10 •
How Ind a
000"
no round nuts 51 1r j .........
remora
C• 611 la hands of Copeint'itt Haat yet. 00 7'
.....
Total nevertaea . ••••! ... ... otr.:,SSO
Expervliturca ......... so , Ni
Bclaocc ltt favor of +be CUT...—
. Arraorm ).TION ACCUUNT.
To Ain...a:Al. No. ...............
r. Cash, .. c.. • a.cout. )
To Bulk itcpcilutcadcial.N, accoUnt,).._2ol.ll
lotel ............................... 4217,117,312
IT sundry ',errant.. ........... CO
• • eee'r. 1 611 Cl
ii: c-u p ."1"" " bitup•L: te/ •
esb"b.suoVen'litt:tl`l'lsl'lle 11221
07
11, t e ranefer el s to other Appro . . 2,50 CO
-- 57,576 72
J. u. riumars,
Ettptettolly tubmoted.
JOSEPH lIIENCLI.
riurcrlutcadent.
l'lttsburgh, rebrur y2sol, lbdt.
Report of the Aroottor al Wale
A
eut..
To thr Water Ctontnif ter:
Tue undersigned rempeetrulty
repot Le that the cash Items, eonteted sari paid
by blot, to the Cite TreasUrer, during the year
ISA, outhunted to "lateen Itundr• 4 .4 elguty•
one dollars and one cent, as folio., Tis
Water rents tOr purplocz $l, 3.71 SO
•• •• spank Itug strcits WI ISO
Muse led ground rents at bull lot .....
•
1 Ohio St.,
ALLEGHENY CITY
The Water Rents awesstol on the venous es
tabilolunents l
andhe cul. awl adJoinia :nun
shills of rwtt using the n_.nSTri s
water. for WO Ten( ending on the list of . .inoren,
tiO7 amounts to the senior ittlionShi 79: k IT. tier
toefttmr wo, eewattit g unpalitoe the tot
1157
tonher,'lSCA. amounts to .1.671110; Water
Rents for but cling intrPhs,./alohl sin pf Tag .
and house and nrOutid ?. 0 ..
Inertli..• Sintiwltigni,a,sutuagLtz.,.t!
ahriellool% pgithe;ll:7Xii fro l m
Isst Telliorl. unionist
to SPA Il e . butun a total reroute
t o o d ,i.rol l n v o e ritoy'rrontidr.te'nls. S h o ' let (011.11 In the
(o"rntuntzT.....ld Jail
I has Worts
I unototo Howe sad root Cell
1 buses LaunTry
I tasting
II Tanneries ra
=
Bf.ll4flettllef. of
JAnes nowx.
ood street.
........... 21.7
i iiiiiiii i i i iii i ii ..•... .. . 1 4 . v t i L,
311'.1.6.""4 1 1 14:•" g f' c i 1 ,
la tuollnx
.....
; t , 71
" ""'" VS: : "
1000.1 , !;;;;;,...v
awns. UM ua no d
.•.S4 tlloret with Uwtllln L, attuhed• A : 0
t, Ya
Vis •
330 Woad stsbett P
asitEs sows,
MEE
• t.4.,.t•Lr 1, 1
.. ..
11,1 gr,,tall, aL BNEID i 1
011 1,1•
eru ll , ,cl,l &d
rn..tMtn.l , ..
p1u5..... . ........ (4,
els, "i sod Los, .•
Inunto Fund, Feb. 1. 1,171
•
1.. '.r~..f I
Tidal I:. trnuc.
tids leer:l34W , tny We till eon
flr.llncn. •lun wl , llll, ,mmlttee. and embrace the
oPPert::el•-• rega my OAI for the eur
IL t durin • 11l time I hae the
hen, t•• at, In the rapaeltstb(latr a.
ettully
noltr,str
ILl.ecer of Water I:en
y te.
tu:t:
..
....... ."
\\'N. 1 , ..1“ ,
CHMII'II ItellN
'. .•
U. W. OW
I.l'briAt!il'44/1." "
W. S. HAVEN,
Book and Job Printer,
Cor.Wood and Third Sts
Straiutoat CbtLL
QMMt
12=12
PM=
•nd •I kinds ofj.pc•l
" 222_
Allentown Railroad Line.
NEW, ALL RAIL,
FAST FREIGHT LINE,
Boston, Noy York and Pit:sbnrgh,
Without Change of Car
NEW YORK E 110 94 VOlt VITTSBUIViI
must 1 , 0 m N
ilyetvil at 1•1Elt o
. I
1 1. NOLO.'
lIIVF.It, t.t it... C eut
La the ••.t" alleatosr
Tram rtattoo ouipan 7, • ..1,1 1)1)0 to
tl
Agtl.lt3 Or tae N. J. C.c1r..1 It. L.., at tau, plc
Ils of 1....11.4 ut
We ..1 AL the oiittrof t
t.ILL.I IttLya l:.
omen Foot of I.ILtEILTV
MYE RS, HOPPER & CO,,
FURNITURE
ME
SCHOOL AND OFFICE FERNITUUE
IBM
Mal
E'er
COM
4 Or 40
11.0 OU
4 Chandleries ....
4 001 0110/
4 vablio Ilathlog Itstabllston
0 Ott Banns ars
4 ellecl, haring and ;shovel Ta'
II Wars Works
01 Coto 01eu•
111'166106and bars 1111 b......
12VA/hints sad Lbalr Factors
Conlectiounry and 11011/ 11,
101101141 Yards.....—••• ••
mutt° g 011001 and ,11luds
60 hutches .................... . .
tollosna and CoUras l .
10 Theatres and Lecture Itall'
hellltles of Mt:am Prl.tlnK an.l Rail
•t Pres., Isniulburlt. awl rutting
lie la pre-parol cs.cuite svtrythi.::
auc as
13
J 111.1,, May Eou
Traz,fer 13001,
Ceriltcatot or Stock,
IME=E
Receipts. %lilting Cards
ramphle”, Catalogue
\Voiding Cr.d,
tapir Bwk.
I,IIOIUT I:ETWLYN
is Ilarriilicriii-Alirst vrn anJ Jervy City,
33 01lice, 77 WAsiiINGIWON Sr
JOHN I'. Agent,
l'li•'si LUUU
orLI, U. It. UULGE.I,
11.11:Uu ALCT U 11E11, I,IP
Of Every Description.
',W. 45 Smithfield Street,
rrrrsitunuii,
surn fu tt assortment of litirburch Manufac
tu
c. red Vu
ui lture
ciss. cduatautly gaud at LOW n..nT
1.511. r
le TC69 ...WK. C. 1101,Z11...C. A. 141-7.115.
1imm..1110,1.11.
13" AU. KNAXE 6i 13UETTL"'
Buccts:ors to WillL LIN IC .1. ILLUIL.
'No. 12 St. Clair St., Pittsburg'.•
12T=E1
organs,
Ar.d Ilusl.l flood. generally
arno;e Agents for the Celebrated 1311ADB0
ItY, Near York, and bi.ttiouscisica a CO.
Chtladeltdda. riallos.
Mau, ESTEY “COTTA.OL." . and
D. & 11. W. SMITH'S ••AMEICCANta ,
OANS. uSTLLTON'S LATENT titTITA.N.
The beat Italian and berm:tan Violin and Uni
tas Nesters al.ays ban., •17:i.
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street,
• PITTSBISP.GII, PA.
DR. J. A. HERRON
HAS REMOVED
His Office and Residence to
No. It SMITHFIELD ST.,
•arly opr ...Ito the "iota,
TUE PE7iPCE'S .* -
TEA STO RE, ~!..-.
,
Wilson & Underwood.
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. -
One of the cheapest and best wholesale and Os
tall stores In toe two cities:
No. 15 South West LI iamond,
MAYO HEN T CITY.
;ull Ln.lecntalac our stock and prices.
pitsT CLASS LOOIILNG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J. LYONS,
No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh,
tc,i7:77b.LV.;tue,rtinTifx . ."ggf ,, P , U•lin
WALNUT, uVAL and eqUAIIIC
PLDSTIiAIT and rUITUR.E. fliAlird, Curtain
Cornice, 'lands god Buttons. Consols, Tripod
arid Bracket Tablea of exquisite &Allan and
workmanship.
OILDINti AND itEUILDLNO caseated In ala
hisitesi style of the art.
ArdlltiCKS lILIDEKATE,
J. IAA:011
LO.X
UGHREY FREW,
VLANLTACTOIIiar Or
Saddles; Harness, Trunks,
"d V.C,II=IIV. 1
."`"
N o. 10 '2 Wood Street,
(Imtneva Dlmmond Ally •nd 711111 St.,)
rrrnmil all H.
TIIVY.II/3 )14.1.4./I.MY w.I 1112,1 11 L L,
ROBELASD cC MITCIIELL,
Livery and Sale Stables'
425 LIBERTY STILEET.
Orptidto rearm Isat.la Railroad ',q.t.
PITTSBURGH.
iinl;l2l7,o:ri.Vinga.r """m!'s
lionstA 1,1411. Melt. .U3 ygy
orvcsg,tl,7,,N. l ll ° Oro 9 tioo • } I
sesLED PROPOSALS for the
L- Grading• raving andcurblan of
Du:l/Font/ STUEET, from,Wtltlagtoristreot
to Fulton street.
ELII 3TUE.E.T..trom .tnet to Medford
inreel•
WM Le reeeleed tLls aloe, WeEt Murket
B e inuogs, until 1111:11311,1Y, May 204, IX4-.
11. J. MOORE,
=M3=M
taZ
MrET COMMON stAeneNr.
,STUNE W01,1(6. N or - Um/rut Corsa 0
We. Common, ALLYnnmIT.
raziPx. AAA VATirat • CU.
Have 0. hand or prrpare 00 abort notlyo
RELItTIt AND ETEY tiTUNES, rLikon CCU
I3IOE-VTALKS. IIIiY.WKRY VAULTS. an.
MUD ANC TOMB STryrilLS.
;fI A..
e. promptly execntod. PEIOIO3 UNA
H. B. LYON,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
NO. it-YDVIITII NTIMEET,
Between Libtrtt and Terry str t .t.,
Orders promptly attended to. optima;
ALLEGUJENV COUN
TY 3.1ED1C. 1 . 1 . 1:01:1ETY e
SPcknx l N , .arn In the We.. rn Iknleee.ay
rent, Ivania. Thl3 Tneolay, k IFrk".H.NOI.4 I ,
31 .7 -I, at 2', o'ck,ek.
1:. H. 110W111i, V... Preelk! , nt.
U. C. JILL.L. , O N. I.l.l3..,ickerntarr.
Orrlca or
Ilay
-- e , "%ei MEETING of the Stock
- boltlers of the WVOLDIUDG E. OIL. RE:
TIMM: CO4IPANI, will be l[!•1 at the ono.
0
the Company.
On Thursday, May 23d, 1367,
I=1:1
A fullstt,u•lanoz espectlly,leAred. as I,ust
nee, et arrat Itsportarsee to the elocaLohlera
brouaht belareahe Weetirg.
By ordr oft e oars
z"..1 IlEttltY H. t ItNtzt
t/rrit Y. or TO
rNOTICE.—To the Stockhol -
Aurs of the ALLV.OftENY VALLEY
MAMMAL) COMPANY.
A hoootal Mectinf of the htoclhol.lerl of the
Allegheny Valley • 8.111 . 0. 1 COntltenY Wilt be
held at We *Moe of the ComuanY. hocttr of Ca -
Sal and nke hotels. Pittsburgh. on
rsinir, MAN 3182% 1567.
At II o'clock A. M.. to take action' on Supple
zuent to the Charter of the Compacil. aPProt'a d
llth,lsCf. . I
tatik.l2 WILLIAM I . HI LLlt.J.'rrtslde,:_ii,_
arCOUNTV CONVENTION.
Thc UNN xartinitesw
el of tb ,
County of A 10l
.11 mcct at th E en . regret
tits Watt, of bolding elacti.ss. on
- Saturday, June 1, 1567,
And elect TWO DELEGATE'S from each
ore
ion precinct to a County Convention. to be
held at the CiLIOCSE, in the CitY of Pitts
burgh, on TUESDAY. June 4th. 1,67 tll
o'eluea a. in•, to nominate • Ticzet fur County
°Meer, and the election of Delegates to the
State Convention.
The invetings will be held In the Bards and
aorou shit between the hours of i and 7 o'clock
r. iv . aud the voting be by ballot. In thelown
rilips between the nous. of and r. and the
gat. s chosen by marking.
nine C o ntent i onon of the Executive Com
ittee. the tor the selection of bee-
Septtive candidates will not be rouver ed until
•turer W. 45 , 7, of which rulthcr notice will
hem:Mier be Oren,
L, order of Coutly Committee.
JOUN W. 111.1DLIE1. 1 .
Chaim.
A. 1.. P 33.50 3 1, jtlecrcterlce
T. 3d. 'IASI...
MERCHANT TAILORS.
EMIT CAPPELL, MercLaut
TAILOIL, and dLaler
Gentloraen's Furnishing- Goods,
142 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Three dowr below SlT.th; I'arl.cot - 41, I'S.
All the 111.51 Sprlug ervt Summer etyles
ei
(1015.. Cesaltuen, Vettlwes beo
d. 454
towle up In toe must PuLlonahle bt) le. at the
lowest prkes.
'S,CLOTIfING,
Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant,
lIAILNEY AND CUTAWAY
SUITS,
All, SIIES AND CF IRE NITER yaws,
A large and complete tb,ortment now on ❑and
GRAY & LOGAN,
• ,
No. 47 St. Cute Street
PMP`iffM
Merchant
No. 50 ST. CLUB STREET
Jost reeelsed, a second se - sisal or NEW
SWILL:4U 13001)8. All late and nays strle pa
terns rot pla the latest ELM= styles , .
lasealt9
URLING & BUCULON,
Merchant Tailors,
No. 51 ST. CLUB STREET
I=o
THE LEILTEST . STYLES,
TUCK
ay7:711
HENRY G. HALE
IDEURSI C 4. P 133 LXD EL CLSID 818.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
13123=
All, the Novelties of. the Season,
Such •1110i1171.0.• la •
First-ClEstablish ass Merchant Tailoring
,
mhs:lxta
Great Reduction in Prices.
SECOND' ARRIVAL OF
Spring Goods
Fresh from the Importers,
•
Watch will be made up with cue sad dispatch
and at
GREATLY REDUCED PR!CES.
OWEN BYRNE,
Merchant Tailor,
No. 14 WYLIE ST.,
11i;DER MIILAND HELL
CAP' Sze
HATS AND CAPS
11. J. GOCIIIST
Ml=
GOIJIILET b. LOGAN,
The latest and most tashlonable stY/sa of
Hats, Caps and Straw Good.,
Llways on band at 001.111LEIr a LOOV`t's.
56 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh.
44gWaggiW 2 oUlt= =
i.oleoeuo Oen. Loa's mLstoke 161560. No.
56 55. Clair stores. • myl:sl
NEW GOODS JUST OPENING;
McCORD & CO.'S,
Nc..183. Wood M3troot
TiLtik r irS
rua Tar. LADLES, DIMES, OMNI'S a 89114-
, AT LOW PRICES.
H.A_TS I 1:1 - A:T I
w. P. GICAIL.II
GRAHAM & BYRNE
At is 52 St. unix street,
ate One of the very best retail !stocks or
lIITS, UPS OD STRAW GOODS
is
city, .menonstantly In racc!pt of all that
is new, ZS al theY can De •exoreased ••
Ever, attention given to retailing, eselnalvely.
aptkvis -
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
CONTaot,till'el OTTICS.
Alinbeny, Nay 161 b.
o gr e AL qd ri NlTgE%V. belg r i.lrd,'";:a;
clock P• , far finding, Prang and Curbing
toCitglY tflrialt,"rgng,l; to Federal
"1111LLA ALLEY, from Allexlmay ivenno
"17AYTei lots
On ra ' g rine ' to T..
%TAW' B. s. nusico, Clt 7 a3.uvii.r.
WANTS
'WANTED-1:w make
.ol alth IV. tarn. . +kn 81
t.LM, -
and nnarsulre II to rro• 1115 0 1 1 nit 110•11T1 1 . 00
erfuna the son,. No Won a.rrt er or patent
rnetl.elne butnl.4s. rut a Ire:Mate ton•Ine::.
that pa, *tar, and .1111a . f . t. c7. 1. i ttiMs,.
silt 131 1 , St. Clatr Street.,
AIST ED.
OANQlSf 3 9mit si•
Vor a Lae Insurance Company. ►QSress,
=I
MEM
WANTED.
, PAINTERS.
ou tO;iIT ROOD JOUR. I'AINTICYCI
• Leta bbuteJloe'y. by
11A3111.T9N:*311eKEIE,
Nu. 133 Thlta *owe,
!gbeat. wage, .01 be gteen,____yayaTta,..L.
WANTED,
MEM
BOARDEUS
Ma unfurnished ROOM. alOttble for a footle
ma and reit, earl b. bad. wires board. by arta7-
to{a n t
Yo. SM CURRY briLE.r.f. cameral Ala,
Auern.ns , Itr• ma
WANTED -FOREMAN.
A man clespetent to act as FOREMAN IN A
LIVEZ STABLE• ILlddla aged augla roan
preferred. Zegolre at
HOWAED • 9 LIN' ENT STABLI,
aplS:tl lint St.. near Monongahela Noose.
WASTED.
13a3.osmemax,
Wbo can engage at once. .anylY Parson
or address.
W. D. BAILER
p1543-41T• • 116 DIAMOND BT.. rittabarilt
AGENTS WANTED,
HOTEL HALE ASD FEMALE,
In every township and county, to sella Te rem.
WM' Ha. It carnal. C.: paces; retell prin.
s:..ro , Hold by aubserlptnct only. Address Inn.
J. C. KEN:. &
Inedlatelv.
mlnnnectS 1 . 5 Third ctreet. Plttsbartb,
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &o
HAVE REMOV
HULLO BROTHERS,
li.vo now open at theta yen elegant and aola•
• caIu.N.ILW WASEHOUSI4
aNO:Y —
No. 51 Fifth Street,
• new Ithe of new and deeLrable patterns
liiEDALLION VELVETS,
Velvets, Brussels,
T.IPERTRy BRUSSELS,
a large and choice assortment of
Piano and Table Covers,
fWerni (OTE9, ROM RUGS AD 1103,
c>l.3.
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
Ingrains,
Ara every variety of low priced Cupettn[•
BIeCAL.LIIN BROTHERS,
61. Wirth Mittx - ea 4ot.
mew
NEW CARPE' S
NEW AND CHEAP
GSA 3EL 34:vor,ei,
DAILY ADDIVING, AT
OVIRO, ROSE & CO'S,
•
NO. 21 FIFTH MEET,
_
_WLNLI i ir c BBAZT..S.,
. • ELITTLNG AND BATS.
TABLE At PIANO COVERA.
. _
NV e offer our euttre stock at hikes to Suit the
times. titre us a call.
BOVARD, ROSE & CO., r \
91 lII= bTILEZT, (second hour,)
over Bata. Bell% \
apZ1,74 , 1& T
CAUPETS.
OLIVER
NE'CLINTOCK
& COMPANYI,
'LEAVE JEST OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
IThar Spleadld Assort:neat of
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Shades, U.
A l ttentlonLs called to oar floe stook of
11130 1 01141 TAM AND
_111.1•0 1101113
Gfreai Decline in Prices.
88 ~ z .v“rxx siwiramEME•
Itt
FEBRUARY, 1867.
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
CAR 3p 2 1" '
Clomprtitng the Best ra=tes, made In
Ingrain Three Pip and Eng.
Lists Tapestry Brusioels,
WHOLESALE AND HELM
At the lowest vices Mace the wir.
bIeFABLAND & COLLINS,
Nos. 11 and 73 Fifth Street.
• Second Floor. corer Bear? Miner's Book Eton"
IaWT
' FOR
FOII WENT,
Four Desirable Slats,
E213=1
On N:lrgba alley. by
WEL 11173101 tit
No. 97 Mb st6tt.
MEM
FOR RENT. -
• L.WELLI O O 1201T2111.2 OAKLAND.
Bltuated within two minutes , walk of the Vas
seam Railway Station. House contains six
rooms. finished attic. good cella. A vegetable
garden and shrubbery. Also well of Oster on
premises. POtte/Slati Lunedlately.
Zufoilre of LOUOILLitY t FARM.
MTH:Ca 102 Wood street.
•
STABLING TO BENT.
Twenty-flve Stalls,
street, near :Was • Capin of
J. C. BUFFU3II & I CO,
.4121 Warkel stwr.
1E1173
SLATLNGTON llOTELtiCorner
of Matte and Church Street•,
BOROUGH OF SLITINGTON, LEHIGH COUNiTY, PA e
CHAULE3 PETEtt, Proprietor.
House L. well fitted out for aceommoda
tlon•. A Lleery tlNhle and Omnibus I.L. Depot.
Your metes of level ground far Caress, Meneg..
rte mud mixer cut:utton. to the centre of the
ISllttilehed 5 , the r ime . my10:814
WHITE HOUSE,
PERRYSYILLE, ALLEGHENY , CO., PA-
Newt?' rented and f
tive itneetsurnished. mid reedy to re
.
Thedrebeeriber will not spare rains to aeoote •
ineclere his enstOteers. tlood suppers will to•
.curd at airy hoer in the afternoon.
502m , 14 THOS. COSTAMAIi NA. wren.,
I:=E:=
LA PIERRE . HOUSE.
Phibsdeiphia.
The mil:scriber , beef or tested this livorttei
Doe. It het been EZIFITTLI atiD Mallen .
EDI!! AN ELEUANT MANNLF. and 14 p
p !spared erne tbe most oft_ feet appals= cat for
the nmptioa of guest, no first wattles 555055
aret•elses Hotel. t<IL be stalatalsked lathe Mere
se la the pee ,
serle,beo
GOOD NED§.
-CHEAP BREAD IN BEAR
Taoutre for WARD'S BREAD. 'The urges
and best. She Iskldris "'H. W.' , on every
gm
Roue rlre Ward's. robißrrEtasrst
II
/ -i\
=
'Mich we now offer at
p(sAta4ll
=