The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 06, 1867, Image 2

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Tunas, was a time when Democratic ;
orators went about the country with
Engel Weil conned to prove that slavery
was not only a Retrial - Chia' but a Divine- I
ly.appointed institution. Their theory
wan that it was both punitive and be.'
nedr,ent. It was designed in part u a
'punishment for some bad conduct of
Ham or Canaan, and which it • was
.thought best unnumbered generations
of his descendants should suffer rather
than have him treal'it in hieown parson.
In put, also, it Wu Intended' as a grand
evangelizing instrumentality, through
whiett;'.ll deprivation of I rights here,
shOultt come everlasting beatitude on
the °there'd° of the grave. We never
could perceive the consistency or Cogen
cy of this theory, and have often mar.
Yelled ai the Imperturbable gravity with
Which sundry of our Democratic. ac
quaintances, who cared more ' for gain
ing votes than for saving souls, Upend
ed their Ingenuity in expounding and
enToicing IL.
- .
For two yenta pester° have rested in
the comforting assurance that events had
made an end of them graceless attempts
to degrade the character of the Almighty.
and 40 shake The faith of devout but
weak weds le. the Revelation he bee made
of hit:weir; hot it seems our hope was
premstwe. Mr. J. NONTOOII.BIIY
Pa
'ram is a Demooratic member of the
Mr-gland Constitutional Convention.
rientally and morally he belongs to the
nra before the Flood. Probably he could
have turned up now nowhere except in
one of ';`the -border States," - which not
having been "purified, so as by fire,"
have held on toan immense amount of
rubbish, which is giving, their: own Pee,-
pie; and the people of the whole union,
a vast amountpf unnecessary trouble.
This Mr.,PETEI/1 has made two speech
es of iate iritirtid Convention, 111 the old
time gibberish. He Went gravely
thrhugh all the platitudes cencerning the
Divine origin and the human necessity
of Slavery, end wound up by solemnly
expressing his opinion that'. Slavery
would speedily be restored in all ate for-
zi r r" fullness and strength. If he only
ir.,anages to survive till his prediction
he will be the modern
counterpart to the longevity of the Wan
dering Sew.. .
A raw two &Go, when the demand
was first seriously made in tlilscountry,
. that women should be admitted to an
vsual participation Tisth men-in political
rTghts, the Ooslservatives thought a
tamer was the only answer it was neces
. easy or tlesirable to give. some of
them Wad so far as to insist that there
was s, peculiar significance In that ma
, ritrasadleeation pf Mesas, whereby. a
van's kouse, wife, ox, ass and other
'things 'am . huddled together. One of
the most eager and (miscible among
them, with whom it has fallen to our lot
to be intimate, used to insist that therein
was a Divine right for regarding wives
as chattels 'Personal, and this. exposition
be attempted, to fortify by citing the.
manner in which the patriarchs, when
they wanted trivets for themselves or
their sons, were accustomed to buy them
as they did slaves or cattle. "
The mover.tent has now' made such
headway quit all this stuff is conceded to
be irrelbrant and j out of place. When
the Constitutional Convention of a COlll.
XdOnwealth proposes (het its organic law
aihall be so altered as to make no dis
tinction between men and women as to
political rights; when men like Mr. J.
• ,Srnsat , MeL learnedly and earnestly
argue in _favor of this reform in the
British Parliament; It must generally be i
conceded that the demand can no leuger
• be dismissed with'a sneer or be turned
aside by ridicule.
The British Constitution has always
admitted women, upon due saccessiod,
to the enjoyment of regal power. The
present occupant of this throne is a wo
man. Ewes oF the • greatest monarchs
*that have worn the English or the
Scotch crowns were females. Spain is
ruled by a Queen today, though, it
must be confessed, not a very good one.
Austria and Russia record in their res
pective meats no greater rulers than
some of their empresses. Tidy admis•
Dion of women to the highest political
rank has not been regarded as fanaticsl
or mischievous. But here, as elsewhere,
the greater includest.huless, If women
nay wield seepters, why they they not
deposit bellotil.
Sou Southern gentlemen give . evi
dence that the failure of 'the rebellion
and the emancipation of the blacks has
imparted a sombre tinge Aci all their
conceptions of current events. One
such. 'writing from thesisaippi to a (timid
in Cincinnati, commences by' declaring
that "things are going from bad to worse
every dn.!' Under o;dinary Ovum.
stances the natural inference 'would be
that there isms likely io be a iallure of
the crops,, either through watural
j canoes, or because the people; had be
come lazy and improvident: he
• takes care, In the nextsentence, to an
ticipate this Inference and refute It.
crop prospects are very fair, and
the people are generally working welL"°
, Thera ere indications of thrift and coin
-lug enjoyment. Rut'the distressed gen
. tleratut cannot see it. After . beating
*bunt awhile he comes to the point,
Which ho states in then; Words: "All
wehare to dois to work and toil; try to
de tight and trust to Providence. Should
the blacks and mean whites get"posses
, Sion of our State government, I don't
eel boW honest white men are to remain
in the country." That Is putting the
natter singularly. Ile is willing to
"trust to Providence," provided Pron
. deuce will bo so obliging as to arrange
neaten se he would like to have them.
• 'lf Piovidence should not happen to
agree with him in opinicin, and shall not
ez things to suit his pro•conceived ideas,
11111 i other "honest men" mean to be
provoked and nett the conntty. Doe ,
the Innocent soul expect, in this-way, to
lolly Providence?
Ws wane wnono to stating that Mr.
Thomas Williams bad teadkup his mind
there was no reasonable basis for pro
ceeding with the impeachment of the
President. When the Judiciary Coriunin•
tee came to ivote, the division was, gir
Impeachment, Messrs. Boutwell,ThOmss,
Lawrence and Wl.illams; against, Mount.
Wilson, Churchill and Woodbridge,ye
radians, and Messrs. Marshall and Eld7
sldge Democrats. •
• Uptin the' resolution censuring the
'Presideni all the Republicans voted in
theallirmative, aid the two Democrats
in the negative.
It is given out that the Committee still
expect to make important, If not conclu
sive deVeloPments. But we think - heats .
to WM" Mat if the protracted and vigi
lant search already made has failed to
discover evidence against the President
of so Voiltivt a nature as to unite the
Republican members of the Committee
in adetermination to have him arraigned,
the further pursuit of,the investigation
might as Weil lie relinquished.
• •
Sitnast:of the South American gov.
ernmentsluive been engaged. in fighting
• each other for some time pan t ., The Ad
. ministration at Washington offered its
• , Men* aloes .as Mediator between
Ahern. Each .of them has 'declined the
''• '• aid.; It is worth while to Or,
why the United States stands so ill with
all other nations on thli continent? Is
it because Its superiority over these other
nations has been asserted offensively? Is
• It because our government has shown a
.41sjposition to aggress upon the rights of
•
its neighbcirs whenever prompted by am
.
bitten or avarice? Whii,tever may bailie
answers to these questions, the fact ye
..
that the Vatted states does not
'with - the other governments
oathllcoatfaeat.
EXCURNIoN TO TIIE UNION PACI
- RAIL AT—EANTERN DI
(special CorrupondeneePalish ilifasettal
Sr. Loon, 7une.2, 1867.
M. 2 w. 11. on Saturday morning I
joined the extursion patty which left
Philadelphia on Friday noon. It con
, slated then of some 1143 , ladies and gen
tlemen, among whom were General Sl
mon Cameron, and wife; Gen. A. F.
Stevens, M. C., of New Hampshire, and
wife; Margate de Chaahrnm, a grandson
of Gen. La Fayette, a very interesting
and intelligent gentleman, and many
others, the names of whom I shall not
eendyou to-day. Probably in my next
letter I shall give you a foil list.
The party, is an exceedingly pleasant
and agreeable one, and our trip to this
place was truly a pleasure excursion.
The weather yesterday was warm but
bright and pleasant. Last nieht we had a
heavy shower, perbnat several of them,
for I slept too houndly to know mu c h
about the weather. This Morning.. we
rose a little after the sun on the broad
prairies of Illinois, and a more glorious
eight, Rom both.earth and sky, seldom
falls upon human vision. We were de
tailed in the night about two hours, so
that it was ten o'clock instead' of eight
when we reached the Southern lintel,
where we 'are to remain until WI-morrow
afternoon, when we take our departii. - o
for Kansas and the Smoky Hill, to see:
the grandest enterprise now In progress
in the world, the Union Pacific Railway.
I have metlir. Perry, the Preaident of I
the LnioePacific Railroad Company, and
some ether. gentlemen connected with it,
who greeted us cordially, but we have,
not discussed the subject at all. They
seem to be in the &mat spirits., General
Wm. J. Palmer, . the Treasurer of the
road, and one of most energetic men
I know, inet us at Columbus, Ohlo.
The wheat crop from Pennsylvania to
the Mississippi looks very promising.
We saw nota single field m which it
could be said to be a failure. Comma a
very backiard. In Ohio I saw some
fields prepared for planting, bit the seed
Is not yet in. In 'Mingle it leap and of
good color. But enough of such matters I
for this time.
This afternoon Mr. David. 8., Small, of
York, Pa, and I, visited the "Southern
Mission Sabbath School," 'twisted about
n dozen squires south of this hoteL This
school, which Is strictly a Ml5lllOll school
v
was organised mainly through the well
directed efforts of that earnest Christian ,
hero, General Fiske. It is held a
dooms and substantial brick building
erected expressly for the purpose, the
size of which may be estimated when I
say that it is amply sufficient, one sin
gle floor,'. to accommodate upwards of
twelve handrai children with some fifty
or sixty teachera. That was about the
number present to-day. L'never saw
better order. in a school, or more appa
rent earnestness in its appropriate work.
The pupils, gathered from all ranks and
creeds, were neatly clad, eleim arid well
behaved. The Superintendent, an intel
ligent and accomplished gentleman,
seemed, without effort, to keep thin mul-.
titude of qjueentles," spitting with life,
perfectly in hand. • •
For nearly an hour they wag—piece,
after piece; and such - singing could only
be acquired tinder accomplished • teach-.
era Something, perhaps, is due to the
large German element there is in tbe
school. - - To hear from hundreds of
young voices words of . holy song, su
clearly and distinctly tittered that they
fell open the ear like round shots of met;
olly, was both inspiring and delightful.
in several of the pieces the chores was
repeated by the children of the infant
school only (some four hundred in num.
bet, and occupying a distinct department
'of the hall, the most remote from the
platform where we sat) and the. words
floated back to tie as distinctly as if .nt
tered ,by *a single -voice. it was like a
(sweet, soft echo, and had a singularly
.pleasing and touching effect.
11 After the singing the school was brief-
ly addressed by the delegates of the
Irish' Presbyterian Church to the church
es
of the same denomination In this
country, Rev. Dr. Denham, of London-
deny, and Rev. Dr. Hell, of Dublin,
end by Geo. H. Stewart, Beg., who ac
companies them in their tour through
this country. All those gentlemen are
admirable speakers, and so, taken all to
gether, this was one of the moat inter.
acting .visits to a Sunday School that it
was ever my privilege to make.
In the evening a considerable number
, of cur party went together. is the hail
1 of the Mercantile Library to bear these
'same gentlemen addreks the people - on
the subject of "How the flidspel is to be
brought. in 'contact with the masses."
The hail—the largest in the city, end
the grandest in size, symmetry and
adornments Lever saw—was so fell that
many extra seats had to be brought In,
many stood; and many more went away
unable to get in at all. The addresses,
especially that of Dr. Hall, were . ,
quent and powerfelanpeale to Christians
in behalf of thousands who are perish-
Ing around them. Twice or thrice, at
the close of an address, the entire midi.'
once rose and sung a single stanza with
impressive effect. '
At the Sunday School I had a brief in-1
Levan! with Mr. Stewart and his Irish
friends. He told me. that on next Sab- ,
bath they will be in Pittsburgh to speak
on thesame subject , I trust that they
will meet as warm a reception as they
did here, I can promise our people a rich
treat for both head and [ heart;
So much for oar progress thus far, and
for this day's experience. It has great,
ly_deepened my interest to this mighty
and expanding Trans-Miuissippl metrop
olis., from which • inconceivably. potent
influences are now flowing and will con
tinir to flow with ever-increasing volume
and power. Good night. J. C.
-
THE COUNTY-CONVENTION
MEASTis. EDITOBS:—IIIIII much pleas
ed with your comments on the obnox
ious resolution adopted by , the Republi
can Convention that assembled at the
Court El 0M yesterday. •
If the members Of that Convention
suppose that intelligent Republicans will
endonie such a resolution, I venture the
opinion they are • greatly . mistaken.
Those of the party who have for thirty
years or more advocated the equality of
man and his right to life, liberty and the
pursuit of happiness, , art not likely to
fall in with such narrow and proscriptive
views, and go back to the days when
men were proscribed on account of their
place of birth. I have not so teamed the
principles of the Republican party, and
there are not a few who will repudiate
such political heresy as the resolution
inculcates. lam one of those who be
lieve it is always best to "Do to, others
as you would have others to do to you;"
and in this age of progreu and advanc
ed civilization; I wonder men would put
forth such Mash views. To my mind
they are unworthy, the great Republican
• party—a party that crushed rebellion
end gave freedom to so many bondmen.
I say those views are unworthy a party
of such glorious achievements. I write
this communication because 1 love Re
publican principles and do not wish the
party placed in a lalse position.
• • Respectfully yours,
~ JAMES Roma.
•
Cott IL L. ritcintoun has withdrawn
from the Senatorial contest In the Erie
and Crawford district. The remaining
contestants; are CoL 'McCoy', of. Craw
ford, and Mr. Moithow B. Lownr, of
tie. Of Mr. LAYET the Meadville
publican rays:
He sets himself tip as the special
champion of the canal enlargement, but
forgets to state that he was only brought
to sustain that measure by a bargain
looking to his roebsction. Me avows
hiumelf in favor of a new county, al
though any time - for eLs ;Ye!arit pastL ho
might have secured the demrod legisla
tion in its favor in the Senate. Ho
claims the support of religions people
because of his Sunday Car, speech, which
was simply a piece of blatant blasphemy,
that, marked him as a coarse, Ignorant,
frothy, dentagogne, and a bigot. That
a man of his notorious character morally,
should appeal to chriatians for Support,
thew* how far the last of office will im
pel an impudent imposter In his impor
-tultusa Ills effrontery In a, religions
- sense could hardly be rivalled by a pirate
of the first water. To those fanilliar
with his history he can only be regarded
am a ranting hypocrius. It Is a favorite
habit among blackings to affect clerical
costume and manners?, and it olteri hap
panellist political gamblers /1/16IIMO like
habits for the pruposo of deceiving good
men."
' The Erie Dispatch, in reviewing the
contest, soli: . 6
• "We say the decision Is already made
—the game op--XeCny is thell nu n
Senator—and that ail M . can Lowrydo
with his county. his canal enlarge.
ment,thls hauled money,
his nfond speeches, lila. Investigating
coritmittees, Ids tram planted by th e
"hand of God," his , love for the negro,
Ida blasphemotts oratory, biz church mem.
bership, his cattle on a thousand hills,
bi t s
thousand and other things, will not
prbreap. The time has come for the
people topronourice.j ndgMent upon him,
and St will be done so effectually that the
Gabriel and resurrection which ha talks
so much slant In his speeches,' will not
know where or haw to And him. ' _Good'
bye, thou saintly byrcata".:
ERSONAL
—Mr. 'William Swinton Is . taking
notes of Southern battle-fields for the
enrichment of the book In his brain.
—Sumner's speech b•us been done Into
Russian, m 3 wiJl be published in paw-
plot in St. Petersburg by some one who
speculates deeply on the fatuity of the
St. PetersbargerL
—Gov.. Morton, of Lid . iana, is recov
ering from' the paraliaut:With which
he was afflicted. His mintlis activeand
vigorone- u ever. He will remain for
some time at the Hot Spring's of !Arkan
sas
.
—The "Rev." Miss Olynipla Brown is
to address the Alumni or Antioch Col-
lege in connection with the next com
mencement exercises of the College, the
lest week in June. She was a graduate
of that institution in 1160.
—The War Department• has revoked
the sentence of George 11. PettersoM of
the Third United Buttes Cavalry, who
was conVlcled of misdemeanor in 1866
and sent to the. Ohio Pet:meatier:o'nd
he has Iron oldered to Join his reglrrtent.
—Prentice, the renowned wit of the
Louisville ✓ouraei, is now about sixty
'years of age. 11e has a tine forehead
but a coarse month; is rustle and uncouth
.in ids manners and slovenly in his dress;
bat he ten good talker, and his ;wit is
spontaneous. •
—Horace Greeley has a salary of $7,500
a year as editor of tho Triune. He Is
so disinterested In money matters that
he accepted a recent Increase of salary
with reluctance; and he has been manip
ulated by others out of most of his stock
in the Tribune.
—Jay Cooke & Co. have recently
Made a heavy investment in Minnesota,
being the purchase of 100,000 acres of
pine lands, on the St. Louis river. They
will immediately erect a number of mills
forth° manufacture of lumber to be skip
ped to Milwaukee, Chicago and the East
ern market.
—The administrators of the estate of
Plavel Wittily, late of Chicago, have just
paid over $50,000 in legacies, among
which was one of $lO,OOO to tho Second
Presbyterian Church in Chicago, for the
benefit of its mission schools, and one of
$lO,OOO to the American Home Mission
ary. Society.
—Though Clarkson Stanfield was an
honored artist for more than a halt cen.,
tury, and though his works brought as
much money and us much fame as those
of any Eoglishyainter of his time, he
never got from the crown a single cons
'
mission, nor even so much as the barren
honor of a decoration.
—Rev. El. B. Brairreid and lady, of
Lyme, Conn., celebrated =Friday, May
24, the twenty-filth anniversary of their
marriage. The presents .arnounted to
about $1,200, of which tikls was Its
money, $l6O being ln oilier coin. Among
the handsome presents was a check for
$lOO from Er-Gov. Buckingham.
.
—Some of the rebel Generals have, no
better luck in the business field than in
the battlefield. Thu First National Bank
of New Orleans holds Beauregard's note
for $lO,OOO, and he has also overdmWn
his account to the amount of rt 2.000.
Gen. Dick Taylor leas . reconstructed by
the funds of the bank to the extent of
1137,5(a).
—Rev. Dr. Curry; editor of the .I.f2th
odist Christian eideoeate, says the Arian
fic..Vontldy, is the organ of free think
ers. the New York Tribune has always
been anti-Christian"; the Nation is edited
by polite infidels; the Times is "reckless
of truth, propriety and decency," and
the Earwig Lrolt has "Unitarian • pro.
.dirities.
—Judge Jahn Pearson, of Danville,
Illinois, has taken to the city of Atlanta,
Georgia, at Ids own expense, over one
thousand bushels of corn Inc distribution
to destitute widows and orphans, every
bushel of which is Contributed by him
self. Accompanying the corn Is about
one hundred dollars worth of clothing,
sent by the benevolent ladies of Dan
ville, to be disposed of in a similar man
ner.
Remy J.. Raymond lathe most indus
trious editor in New York.. Ito looks
into all the details of the .Times e.stalt- !
Raiment as no other chief editor-would
do, and knows every one of his thousand 1
correapondents and contributors. Ilia
rapid writing Is among the newspaper.
wanders; it being stated that hie obittary
of Daniel Webster, tilling sixteen col
umns of the Times, was prepared in
eleven hours..
—The Duke of gdinburgh (Queen
Vic's second boy) has an allowance of
$75,000 a year as one of the royal family.
Ilie also bu his pay and allowances as
captain in the Royal Navy, an'a wheri
ever his unclothe reigning Grand Duke
dies, he will become sovereign of Saxe-
Coburg-Gotha, with a civil list (vulgarly
called salary) of $500.710 ha gold, be
sides succession to said uncle's large
private property.. _
' • NOW 19 TUE' 'AIME
Tops& sway you 'claw cloth up, tun, car
Ws. he. Vs"
DOWDZN'S MOTH Dr!TTROYINO VA.CMI.T
it wall sorely donee, Moths, Aloe on elegant
:truism. Read what Hiram ♦nderlon. the gnat
ethpet dealer. of 97 flowery. ma:,
“1 eheerfally moommena ilia tea ant aa a mr
,
min 5,1;4141.4'M 310th. tiatina
ea.:Miens results. 140 not imitate lotironoutea
It. in my opinion, the nest article tot the per.
pow ever manntactared.”
ilarßole gen: for rlUsbarsh and vicinity.
Arszen /LINING, Druggist,
I=ll
=3
. .
What 8 tiaynes Ointment Will
1.-04 will 0000 MD to from It to 43 boors.
3-14 will ens Ots 4304100141a5te cans of Tel,
tar.
3-14 will tors Cbronle Itrystpelss or the flee.
4-14 win curs 8011110000. 80014 Head.
1,415r0l care HAM. Plies. MI ArspUorts.
4-14 mul rodttrely core si I fain Diseases.
7-Oss eltAlralVi tOsTsizar sad watch no
sore.
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T0K1041“..14.r0e. 4th awl atreets, 11143.
borer: 14/LI4T. A DAIIITT. allesnoni.
soNALovrra
REMEMBER
That Blew. at the !Stomach, Palo between the
Shoulder. end In thelgat etre, Yellow Benn
eron of the nth, Coatli cccc a, Drrralteis and
Lanraor. Llamas of night. Vollei Pelpltation
of the Herat, Dly Cough, Low Fever. and other
erniptotes which InElleale the values ph.. of
Acute and Cbroole Liver Chronplaint, are, one
004 al. ProulPtly relieved, and Coldly moored.
by the actin. of *it famous preparatlen,
IWISTITTZH•IISIII I IEACiI BITTEIteI,
Which Ls at once the best of correctives, the
gentlest and toast dental of aperients. an Laraine
ble segntator, and s powerful restseattve. rees
thus of a bilious hibit, Who nee the Hitters "
yrotective medlelne, 1.111 refer !Bebe the pales
and p.001115..6! laver Disease or glace if/4.mi.
taut Paver. Ho words can do /mace to Its
MARVIII.OII6 YIMIPERTIV.V.
It stand. pt.•rmlocft among the health re•
storing prepur..lons of the ego, and every year
adds to Its fame, not only to this country. but
throughout the drllleed world.
PINUN CANADENBIB.
• tree which le atmadmit la Caned!, Nora
Beat* and theme. matinees parte of the New
England Plates. and to also found in the elevated I
ad mountainous neon* of the Middle dtatss,
and abounds la mildicinal Title.. Dr. hwett,
00 Ben... has prepared a medicine Rom the
sweet Inside bark of the pine tree, called fit.
N 6 COMPOUND. welch is
one of rare value in all debilitated mate. of the
kidney.. It acts Mart charm In - all diseases of
moron. membranes, tabling them to regain
their ost &anaemic...icy. It will be band well
adapted to all those diseases, where nacho has
bean tried Ind failed. It le likewise well salted
to chronic collets. and all * lnfaUlble specion for
old and debititated cases of asthma. liens per
mut WOO at brat only . took *bottle of Ms meet.
Inn. to try,
_enema/As cams barn and not a
dozen, ot. hail doges, whlrt, effected radical
cares of dinettes of th e bladder end Wiley of
7. l2:firslefielmee that hike twera looted upon
14.91,11;tigerV u Ll'1:::
pat Mated mete Meese°.
United Plates Dispensinorit. .17..Uhit he
the pine set. ts premiribed in isecorrhota,
steel. anti otber diettasen of the a ri start , toureareet
la plln and throttle ineammation or nt.ration
of the bowels, to chronic estarrbel adeotione,
and In tearione :Onus of rheassattscs.r it ls
Talmsbie to all advett/me.
bloody urine, and whets than n et ted and White
.dlteent. 11 Can bs taken wi t 'interruption
so oasis anal elocationet end instead or sicken-
I at. I:l44neqs • bracing, healthy litetwer of mob.
" 1 . 1,4 4 0i1Ce"41111`
Lvunil.b o /or me by the emu, Anten or mash;
bottle. at 1111. SlYrinnlit Urea& Yedielne eta.,
Ise Wood serest. apt
1;p rAyirli •xp r. 4 Polo f:i:46 1461
wr. .1917001 WI; Jr... Adams Atepiet•
/les, 54 /lAA arsitots an outharood Agent to
trot"! daertlannetla (pram U444:213ka1yl
a w '~~o,'.'"°"c~io~a a: wain ew,~,
ROBINSON BROTH:FBA
Ziazals.orso.
Nan FOIIIITII STAELT,PittsbUITL
.9rctiL -3 °4i.;l:4«glEti; =I"Z
*lnds of , ,
tr. Ei. EICVIWehs
gitrat , %=. 4tobny.sa4l seUl•Uresel Booth
iresp_oolivai smiarNtratas.
VZ. U.— th e n.
escuds of the mantes or Hai-
Duets. a.arargi; -- "'"`"E"'
e Deposits.
FOU SALE. .• • -
Covrrnoturyn.Orrics.
City of nitogotar. Jona sin, IEC.
roil t0L1.5-516 single COLUR.Y DUI&
Kull - now: JUL Cm thing Aar • om.t School:
Can bonbon on ins /wind door at
a. 007
007 CNOII.
oatrollst.
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PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : THURSDAY. JUNE C. 1867
NEW ADVER
LORT—Between Market and
Bealtttel.l. on Firth street, or between Tlrth
olulTolrd. ott Smithfield street,
W.CIPCME.Err 313C1.0 1 32E•
Contatolog a mall sum of move, and a Gent'.
Bre setplo. the lindarvlll please leavat j tz e mar
at OFFICE.ILi OFFIC
& 8. FRANCIS,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
2111.2.1 Bailin St., illqieny City, !a.
411 1 4 . lad Jobbing promntly attended to.
-AT A MEETING OF . THE CO3l
biIITEE ON WATER, of Allegheny Comae
elle, held cm Wednesday, •lane fith, 107, It was
Resobren, That Inasmuch as the city et - 7 ..
the right to shut oft the clef Enter from all ch."
lamer. outelde the city, all such persons are
hereby noticed that THE WATER WILL BE
bHUT OFF ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY
OF JULY NEXT, and the Cepeeletendentle
hereby Instructed to Carry the lame Into sCeet.
nopEnT
Clerk to Committee.
jLe:•53
NEW ICE CREAM 8 ILOON
AND CONFECTIONERY.
JULIUS RICHTER
Will open his new tlrst clue
Ice Cream Saloon 4 Confectionery,
At No. 10 1:14110fil), Allegheny. on TUEn—
llylAs..lVdilathr:dirte public generally are ye
n:leered to o favor the now eatarnistunent with •
tair. • . • jell:glS
BEST FAMILY COAL
Always on band and dello. red promptly to orde
AT LOWEST BASKET BATES, BY
OSCAR F. LAMM & CO.,
Piadoky Platt gad P. ft: W. k C. Ulu
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A.l3lbr4CitS Coal lusulsbed at the lowest rite.
Jelha
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
COirrnord.lit•it Orrick.
City of &Reuben?. Joao dth, LAO.
fitALED PROPOSALS will be reveled at this
office until IILONDAY.Ith inst.. at • o'elocit
p. rn.. for the necessary excavation for 100.0
Sect, [homer Ices, Or It inch water DIP.. with
the accessary branches. stop cock And ti plugs,
tag trench to be Ailed he re the pipe ba a been
laid: end wherever patina has to be lasen op for
tita:orgitte ini. It matt be r••nered
rgtODidderxwlll.ttate price per
'u trigs r :E l iAlse be received at the woe time lie ,
.lineal foot, for the Series of the &move amount
or eire, bruits.. Ac. Ihe pipe, branches, el op
cock and Ore pines will be delivered aloe, the
line of exclystion. All other material lobo ihr
nished by the coutesetor.
Aor Information required as to detail.; will be
elven by OPAL N. MILL/tit, pein
cut of Water Works. under whose aupervision
thy work is to be done.
Thellght is reaerred to re lett any end All bids.
R. B. FRANCO,.
Cita Controller.
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TIE NEW TRIMMING STORE
r=ini
W.• H. MILLER'S
• NEW TRIMMING STONE.
No. (34 Market St.,
( tlypt;slte J. W. Baxter's Dry Goods !Immo
A lure sue well selected of
irriniMingge Lace Goods,
EMBROIDERIES,
Gent's Furniddng Goods,
Aso AUTIONS UENNEA.LLY. J ~E_~
- BUILDING PROPOSALS.
YoWmiLs WILL BE RE.
Cal Vat, by the HutMioloda iIOAS C0M..1
PAS Y. fil exeramina aTank ror a ilea Hlde
the excaratioe to be shoat le feet la diameter by
`.t fret In depth. - - •
M.o. for LaYlleU • tiTONIL WALL around
aides of said Trak, three feet to width at the
bottom he two ter% at the tog. and teem:ay-four .
. fee , it height. lilld wall WW be bails or toed.
large-ailed atone. and thoroltil47 Mild In with
morta Leylreir. nilatoralt are de lred for furnishing.
withinllio BIM
namedlto Ina a wall and fluor
i the above ti• wall.
I The best weallly of hard brick will be regetild.
.4 they mutt he care till)) laid In cemesil. the
latter to , e ferule ted by %holies Conmatly. The
liUse work smiler. at all time. to the loaner •
en and approval of tee Mae comma,. who alio
reserve the right. ant tante ml bile erected.
Monorail should be net to the onlce of the'
Company'. la : a p t h.
lettere we lot to he
I eitarsgled wit be shown. sad fart. Cr Wilma
, tile elven. 1114 a will be native., unlit the MU
1 UV J LINZ. D. lltillth•liti.
lil:ral Itecretary.
SUSUMU. STOCK OF
BOYS,
YoUTiwand
CHILDREN'S
C/T-aCYTII I.IV 4G.
=I
A ic.gt.Led comple. mortmett% at FUJLEIIIN
and AMU.=
Cassimere, Flannel & Linen Bulls,
amplehe best Latent house, All th neer awl
aMete In greet exact', uld St 1 . 11.1051
tlUtI £14.. Cala enely. a t
No. 47 St. Clair St.
GRAY & LOGAN.
CZM
CHANDELIERS,
Brackets, i'endants, &e.,
C 1615143 aataa. 011.
• large anortaleat an gang nag reerletrut
-
WELOON & KELLY'S,
PLUMBERS. AND GAS FIiTEBS,
164 Wood Street.
sta/An .11 EAU SIXTH
IRON CITY CUTLERY CO.,
Nb. 3 St. Clair Street.
Having porobised of AA/116W 11110113 the
mUrs stock of klantoare. duller/ nod Variety
at the abut., stand, 11 Is Wolf intontion
to beets on s Us:as. stock Of
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Rifles iiiivol:Yert, Pistols. I,l4blsAT:ekle
. 421 . 14g " rt 'd' SVOIIII
Waxers. Scissors. a..
114 aribrits 1:
0 .
s .
IsLIT2,2I_
W. WATTLES.,
No. 41111th Street,
lIII2IIEI
•
Fine Watches, Rich Gold': Jewelri,
DIAMONDS. CHAINS, SILVAN AND PLAT[')
Jut.r.. and all andel, comity Nand In a Mat
e...as More, tieing tharoaeltly antenna. won
my basinets, And 001101•11101 I from Ant hands, I
can ages special inducement* to all who pay hie
Ter me with MAN pntionaga
r rr7InIUITEW , :nI4II[I Oil m
820,000 TO LOAN,
ON BOND AND MORTGAGE,
.07i ‘OOl, lIPBOTO DIAL LSTLTL
APPLY To •
STEEL t WILSON.
=I
lie; 86 66418.5881.8:466
GREEN OIL CLOTEI.
zooms. 337LLIDES2MI.
=
J. R. WELDIN & CO.,
AT cosT : . . .
I s
CLOTH WIND° SHADES;
A. hue varkty. Saki. ne . patterns, for sale
, . BT OO ./. i '''
. ,i. U. mums a Co., .
us - ,iiir.:iol w«. 4 egii..i.
ornor or Too Errerno on ettrnoLlalMi .
A•l‘oCtelloe, Tlttaltateh. Juno I, 1/At.
T li oNh " .f W,lttilf.‘`,AfAV.ata.
CLATION held Is their met 11k , 1tip.u130 . 141,7 ,
11lop. 7:l:cr nu ° , o to r ake Into ;waders.
von the sedsottop of neigh*. eh the repu tt ,i‘,..
n i t $.100.d, e ta ,. attenemeelseapleitly
tmertted. Ity prderi.„
111,i1,0110, 1.0001007.
JAMES B. JONES,
• if Duz.z. ix
Scrap . Iron, tight Iron,
OMIT /MD WILOVOUT IRON.
11.03Pigi
Corny Andiron unit and Aber . Alleighosy
PROFESSIONAL PARTNERSHIP.
MI. TH. H. ELLIOTT. of Alio°
ND. H. sarstar, S. D.,
r:bogriAllasPfnitcP.'""'°).M7'
LEBION 81111 UP.
iga PLACIC IV OLT
LEMON. SYRUP.
lisantaelared from the Jolt. of Lemma, ts at
D. 11:11011MCIXDT
)e4:01 a N.. NOV LIBINTy
, NOTICE.-41.111 per Sons
c 0 to like late Irm oE
M. M'ITEEIN II CO.,
Arsmataied tweak. paimmat tolL.MatiMat,
le
ima
FOURTH OF JULY, 1801.
L X. L.
FIRE WORKS!
I would ha
We
to cell the attention of
of
patrons aod the 0 0 0111ennemtly to my Mock of
FIRE WORKS,
•
Shmufsetured a:m.lM for my trede•
fully selected chemicl. and wader Um gus t,
.1.1911 of lb, best 'pract a ical Pyrideciudai of l
l
country. Haying Asd my stock all destroyed by
Ora Mot yes;;wrens cos re] on { .'"P t
rttgh'iroum. a nd
for btllLancy. swim spd us
else cannot be surpassed•
to addition to she Luse PATENTocket
COOOOll. use, I offer Um driOET
STIEE 1100KET. ?hey See but uPid wooden
La xus: one doseu tub. c.d. be transported vc 114
Pe , fect BlifetT• moat less expense then toe
uld style. 1.1 will ascend a% low. oaaigig
4~tner. ?hey are ilit'aradtAttezttums.
put op tweraptice Ord..
HUMAN CANIILM, SCROLL WHFFLO,
IItiAISULEs IN/nEEL
oE.rxtiis, FLOWER r
tIE
C0L,011.V.0
FIE R IER ciceCK6L9.
NINES OF FITAIta
L. D. DVIIMETT,
Candy Manufacturer,
No. 207 LiBERTY - STREET.
Jaqsal
HERBST OUINARY.
DINING, LIMO, COFFEE
AND ICE CRUM ROOMS,
FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
No. .64 Fourtl). St.
iWr tfor WORMS: II MISCUES ssired
from 6 to II 'a. It. DINNER ,ontd Mon II to
i o'cle
, dalty--dls.6o.for 'Zweiff, Olsen cant
gunne r . Particula r ttention Siren
gin to the ...In Of
le,
lad and
tine
en desiring a comfortable
meal. the cialoent of a good dish °Totem. or
my of Me Minato or th e memo; elm. io the
fornlsblog Wattle, panic. nod otbere. UMW
nalacoces or elsewhere. with the ballot
.WEDDING, POUND AND SPONGE OAKES
With
Calechest amortment Se e n,asket and
Fancy Cream end water' Moringoe
gimlets. Janes, charlotte de Butte, Diane
Wang, Menlo.., Ortimmotal Pyramid., Mem%
Mined Turke Conde. Chocolate. etc.
Wall en an d Music
Music furnished Mien. atel Poo
, lie patties.
ii TlVe'r.lnerfr bite
C'""1. d
TEAS 2 TEAS! TEAK!
OP PRICES AND RIIALITIr, AT
•8. 32C.11=1.32WEi..
GREEN TEA.
Prlme Tatirig lipbon sl. L oiper pound.
Nam& good
1.4 u
d
••
uo"f. ..... _AZ
BLACK TZAR—Ooloors.
Ben Oolou $l.lO per vlttd.
EXITS .•
MACK. •TEAn—parrehaleg; Soneho.g
and 4Ucosagoen.
.E'rth`BArertr4trnr.ctzgl-.t.
n:g
Cont. 1.40
JAPAN TEAM. ,
MIXED TEALS.
7' ` ". 11:" . 241 .1. l i lt VP.$ ll
from the shore say ante an meiebt Jut Whet
blvd °Mee they meet. end hove these put u
Yn
p In any .teuttty. sad f.tembilte by shy
ep sear
tens tat
pound le the W hed
IC, exac tly
getttuit • P. , ' +tad
ciemt ankle whktt exactly SI..
7E410111b1.. Alletriaos7.
E=IMMI
DISSOLUTION.
THE PAIITSERSIIIP
tenors entail. between UZU. A. BALLY
and AUBT. M. NAUDUUAteI, no the Wholesale
Unit U.leen. No. 37 Want stye.. Zlusborth.
has this nay been db.lTed hy minuet consent.
14.13NU00aen retlelnt from an.“
The badness wIU be mulish et by 0 EURUZ A.
GEO. A. WILLY.
ROB?. H. IiIIODURAIW. •
May 10th.
GEORGE A. RILEY,
Wholesale Dniggistr
87 Wood Idreet,
(Oppodte the Z. Chatter Basta
ireitelifirltTNlClValirt l fiNct r aig.
r `°Pini ° 4ll ° Trj:.' tiVent l P,ZW ,4 g7tin
aTitur, UIIULIItA CUR6..e.
HARRIS,
.110ENT
BANKS. DINSMORE & CO.
Mnnnfastorerg of Talent Bt..lard
ISc-EL ..ILaM IE3 p
rollabla for Walsh Lockr,./tHiroad Tracks knd
Dual,: Vold. Hay and Lire Mock. Also, Inn.
proved [`tient kraler for Mast rtfollots,.ltoll
ioo otram totter ioandrtek. and an toe
amino. dractiptlo • or:Dorn:monk and Portable
rlntforsa neaka and PaTnat Brunk. N. M. r'dr,
NINTH a WHAM bra— (00:ow V05u0 , ..)
delpbt. *Ho, No. Dia LANILATIC nTaaalOr.
PittotOirxii. 01y31.11
10 OIL REICEVEUS.
THOS. S. CALHOUN,
ICULIFIX . MNTELVI.,
Na. 161 Lacock Streit, Anegheoy.Clty
Idanutoetorer of era-y geocOTlOoo of CM=
VON 06/01Ilit) and WAT/11l
TANKS: •
AGIT...TORS built on the Valet lm
ota. IRON TraNK uorroith aud 'WIN , . .4
all kW. or *eau,. Ms class. done for Itallooa
ao the molt nooonable tenas and at the shon.
worth. ovOrroel
WORNIIOITSE PRISON.
- -
THE BOARD OF MANAGERS of
the WORK HOU WM) ISZBUILTE
ASTLOM de.tre to. contract with reaponsibla
pestle, for tine
illasmfaelssea *boot Three
13o0m).00t10 of Isealvartak. -
11pett the penalises of the Institution, seem
We b rgiti:;?4 " i: iiii_Tr4 " 7ll9 . ll ll r u .r;
ffepertor clay serl ' uttirrrscllluo• wet be f
Ind wale the pretense*. • •
Farther leforntmerao be ohlaeedbf. and
propewsla may be made until JUtit SUM. tts
GEO. ALIIIILE, secretary,
' Cor. Wood and fourth Pls., Plttiettrah.
m7Stivt4 • •
A . YOUNG &Am., -.1
WHOLICS4LX DELLEI4I AND
Cintuniseion Mprchanta in
rigOtrit • 1 1 E . ED,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY
No. 555 Penn St.,
prrrenouGu, PA.
ran
110118E8 FOR SALE.
-
One Black Morgan Mare,
Perfect!, sound andsentle In ill battles.; fru
lies of locomotive oemmer of any
kind: can
(cu
trot WO Also, mineral good,
Saddle ,and Harness Romeo,
Ei:=4:::; k t!ersagnibil a r n urcler
.MeCLUSG&SROTUER.
rEtil
MARSHAL'S PA virtue
of • wilt or waddiont exponice, en ons
of We iiiii et Conn ot United S t a t e. for
the Western I.llstries of Vennsrleania, and to
t1,11,71-461,7,Litnr:CliyIrTitst:rtIrsaht3:,
1111TUD/LT OW JUNK. SNOT, at 10 o'ciwk •
4 .. .: " .llTercl . S U' olVh d is e rrt ib tli e V r bliVi r lageni
whisky. six Mobilo, .160 ea, containing ninety
low Fallow of Magi eiceen UoRsheaiU, one
Bear Tub, one Reeglner. two flake Stows. we
Heater s 010 Trouh, rump and Pipes, Iwo tbsp.
per BMW and W orms, one 11 ttttt and . least
rob, wised and lases to Ws properly of Mullen
at the suit lifßej 3. lolr.tlze i si m ;
U.N. allardist.
Marshal's UM., Jaw 1. IM7.
M=M!
MARSHAL'S PALE.—By virtue
etawrlkof wodiffootesPonos,,lrsord outof
the District Court of the United ntatcr for the
Wntero District of Ceoussiranla. cad to toe di
rrecwl. I will earase to public oalo, at Nut CUM.
TUX 1101:8E. Is the city of eittsburn4 , co the
MITE DAY or JUNE, IMO?. at CO o'clock.
A.M.. the following deserlced prone:l.7ooTM
. 17 " "'"1. " rntred ir:anCaro T1:1:trwoor
WVA T oJk. ,. I.II;:ti, Si r the 101 l erge UWled
Malts. TIMM.
A. ROWL
M EY, .
arshal.
•
Marshal's 0111ce, June I. ME. Jcf_
MiDBILIISII BALD.--Dy virtu;
<Wt. f exponao low:dont o
Dal tilarlet CgqAn of th.. Dolled dudes forta
Weetern Dleirlet of renneylvanl• mod to me
Maenad. alfewelopnbile sale at the (nib.
T" , " HDTPDa, D. City of eltuntirsh. on
lb.
MIT DAY Dr JUNK. 1057, weloet A.
A., the following described proper., to.wit:
. /iambi or WM.,. wised and laten the.
"the -"a the
um"
51/..11-I.4lorent., June t. wrz. 1 . 4
THE CIIICAP DAT ur
510}15.
4. H. GIDND MMMMM .
Naallcalltolail Dealer la lIMYM as 51101141,
krel .4 cArS. Nu. 51 OHIO i s A 1
' eZTP " gt N I% . it e" n t 7 tor in
Li s tli.rl ,o, :rf
lig, D u' all kinds of woe '
dom. olt ' Iteltrial'' tirablnOolt
la a lair . dealer, n eoeiton iith . reasonable pronto,
and ifaimsoloed to offer great band.. to .2 1 w 1 .0
Savor tdm with their patron's*. 0r."..0
.03/BLAEM •.
1.1101.Z.11.11 A.P 11.11 , 11.
.7:130.".1.6311 1 Et. =VI ICE.
Borough...
Its delivered to edl Pv vtal2 OM rib led Al.
slstrate d irl the 11% V.Miirlitil
~,..„.no s ossb. All orders led
tiArArre liretevedllraerdre Vsmpt :menus..
CM. BEAItING, •
Planing nisi, PA* &Door Fac
CoreeelloThin tad ALLEURCIRY erraetTe,
moth Wart, and No. 13 tli..
r TretVg b :l/4atticiisolettl.Block Lottaii sad
ttU: r a Pero ' 4_ 1"
tat W e) [ll 4 :n
liiittaitlaplldayelllyitt:aid SO. MIENS '
H. znizunuoz.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
OPENING THIS WEEK, I
I 8T
NeCONSELL & CO.'S,
N 0.178 Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY
imeLvt.ar.a.x.ms!
-
Goa Pnou, in colon, mtg
Mite Bleached lam 12 1.! eat%
I -
Tend Wide Sheeting NEEL 1.! cents;
Soil God Gioobsms, m t colon,l tt cuts;
I,i4es' . iibite Cott,' Rom I-! cent;
ilen's Colton socks, 10 tees;
Bea kW Gels, Gland ilpscer,
Blatt Alper, Thin BEng% gillallet This
Fhie Chittuy 'tinge Cloth, Stripel Alpsear;
Grey lisedtopGm, Veal Daum, choice similes;
A binulirel assorlmeet oI Sarum Shull;
Hoop Skirts, sex stllr, Canes, issiery;
Mite kad Settled Glares, kr,
Wholesale & Betel
AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
ERWIN, 11'CONNELL & CO„
VS Federal Street, Allegheny.
EEO
ON THURSDAY. KAY 80TH,
M. SIMON,
V3UCCESSOR TO 11-01:115SENIIAM6II,
No. 68 Market
I
=EU
GREATEST BARGAINS,
SILK MRS &
Circulars,
. And all tints of ,
CLOTH SACQUES,
•
Alt of mhicla mat just arrived. Call and mourn
barns'. Neforo Mae choler., OW. Calla
loan.
Motivator Wootton Dad 10 order.
tlll
11
A onOttUlin train ilainonvdm
IS CQU AA from IP .
my:Oman
S . S. BRYAN,
971081.11 IN
BONDS, STOOKS,
AND HEAL ESTATE,
Apollo Building, Fourth Street.
roisbasSinad sells on commission
RITA CITIIOIIII 03 KURIL 10112,
Bank, Rail way,
Imamate, Xining & other,Stocks.
Orders executed al the Aim Tort, Mated
etas and Bosuns Stock Bard. .1,1 t.1.tr.nt. .5
the regular rams a Cassentsalosi CUM. In 001111
- mt 9
PITTSBVIIGH PAPER BLARE.
TACTUILISOCIOXPASY, Itsantactarenol
PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS
" CLINTON NULL, STEIIIIZNVILLE, 01110.
• it1ll0iT02: WILL. NEW
OTTICIL AND WARZEIONSA.
'No. 82 Third Street, Pittsbiugh, Pa.
Or/ICESS—JiIIPITS2 HAILTJX,
_President.
111.1 WILL It
nit,. LIVI IOI) NU STLI4Bai OiL Trim%
retta y..
Dlntrlosa--fintast Hanle. Jahn S.
EL linetingit,Aohst Jahn raf
ting. C. R.leaflet. • • .
Cash Paid for Paper Stock.
nano.
SUiIEgIOIIOAILJ D Art i EITAT
LEATHER BE AND nose,
llsaaraataro4 as 551SMITIMALD DT, ty
EAETLEY. PHELPS & co
•
Alm, - Amu tar N York Babb.
43Luin Belting.
LIM= itVireakr Bang?.
sad BMA 11 LT HUOSA.IIIA6
C...i!IS.IOG.ACO.
DZALIR DL
Fine Watches, JeweD7, Diamonds,
1101X.01730111. V 17.411.1.1.10,
• French dlpcks,
t a,i u me...to tuasrmetareor
ar
1o; 22 Pink street.
1 011 .SALIE.--k splendid pair
of Steam nazism. almost new, node by
Pales, of elnetnestl; cyanamid! Inane% diam
eter, S feet /drone, wroendt Leon &Dana and
p.S Sam
slattablefor ' srelibt or'Sow
boat.. We will lartdah Dollen to Inman, and
pet the entire maeblaorl, Ice •Ither a Prat elms
frelabt or fece becl, Pt complete worktot
ois based of a new Pali, sating ad Weems nt
said boat Sf dateable. •
En,minor 11U611 E. BOLE
V
H. •O. LANCE.
Nos. 135 and 134 . Third afoot,
DYER AND SCOURER.
Straw 'Goods. Cleaned or Dyed.
XID GLOVES and LADIES , PLUXlaelesa.;
ed on dyed.
LP. R. EICTICEII,
•
DELTAS Lir,
°ZXENT;IISI. XRICK LSD 21111..
nTllh
WUITE LINE, 0111MNE1 TOM
' • iind.WATEM PUMA
°aloe and - Warebousio, 167 YU= STIMET.
oppoolie llononanhela Houck. .
H. B. 1.4 - YON,
Sealer of Weights and:Measures,
MN: 1:1 room" ornizinr.
Between LltollY
rogi`TIMPTLY, 1867.
Look ... t hrone treat Vann.] Tentlnal. 4 Bal.
loon ICll,loltlon. Torch.4litit
"na-4 , Jugain-1
JOHN K. bast nets Yuma.
Bee future stWirtlnments. MI and re
IMMO,
lirJetT AND L HEAVY SPRING
AVAOII2IB. • •
Midis and en CHT aladi Vans Wafoitt •
taltd tmavy COI sad rata Vitt.
itar:slt°4 4 ll"'
iI2IOPLI:Zt U*".,
and for .4111 et lloptrilalna°lorArtv.. b"4
the Penitntiary, 11.045, Cat!. * onr
Soviltua , Mihr.111•11.1111111ilLSTICR CO.
BAlm attosErt,
Asamazazwziows.
tiff= AlinaClaTlOß icinclujeo•sl itin3
• IST. CLAIII, WTRZET, CAt•
alienist attention elven t Ina 0..1,61 , .t.
4111101{1X a Court 110UNII
Fon 01111 19ourdEt•i0II C&N
VIL
A Can at good STULIPIITARtgI:
• A - Cso of nood BLACKHILItRINS•
• And • Con not ° ,
/HEW TuatAxviat
►t 119 rzusaAL erszir s ►UUE.ny City.
=I
=se
MALT ! - MALT 1 MALT
1.000 MUM ...I1011:1M BAILLint MALT,.
Tor ssle by • .HM=4 BMA, Alf.,
2314m0' 21$ Llolety St... 1122 of tlersatli
pILNII.APPIIE CHEESE.
A few aeeu Yorboti nee Apple Chews al •
Ulm UMW. We sal. at lawAy
JOHIQ A. IZ2IB HAW.
. coragrAlball awl Mad strutle.
NEW — /LDITERTISENLENTE -. NOTI
------ ---
pan NALE—The beef Farm In , itarTHE SINT" ANNIV,LERSA- WANTED,
A Second-Nand Engine,
woe. swoo n' . sne * ot
Yre.si Ivan,. Itehroad. ask A ter he
gTho 1, at Re, .
1 1 11._ • livar S.C. , Re '2.114 bltit`d Church. Ander.ou c... 41. . after
b ‘ .. “ Was of gen,: tgl,'Z'.lf. To. 11. 1,11 c le t roe or sumelent.e . argyi N n:ar ^ '.
frame'
wpalera,lt T .' rte peach orchard. roe
ono • otl " tt".
is ene er Mah s t a t e or cult re . lee KY 0111 or THE BOARD. . Ivanhoe.
run. Bei e r ell o. II C0 . g.11 r". 4. INTEREST IN GOLD,
wae: alroott MO acres eleared. me , O. WANTED—At ituTcllEß s
white nag This p °T: "
ars Sitic mOirrtf AGE ISONDB. of the
erty la cat,. at tee 10. - •
P l:7. ' ' OSION ESClfiCptini C-PVANl,h`lempisi‘los. • r "lIELTERT' AND "POLLEES Orr'
rkonothib.
Ail
to
I
near Itreat's=l".l.l ' gebtk'nl6ll:llsVillerifrit- tier JUICE IST. will be bald en to,..nteuo. viaratiatho. NUKTII FLVTII , TIIII.S.T.
o.° the Coupons rrfor , on and 11100 that date, at WANTED,
-weroventeets ere k twootori brick boue Kith
bruttEn 1 the hanklog noose of
Chlt4, of the betilkitu 1r all ' vat-laths.
arente.ehools anti blloo 'very onvenient.
Pena. wishing to eckage In sardeoleg . 01 "
do well te cab. nod ou.cbeoe bcoaly.
also. a Warm of acres. aitu•od In West
Wbtatbeld towelhin. Indi the
county. Ca., sbolt
It, tulles iron] nis flue or the kconsrivaoll
road The morn% ,ments art -Itso. • mer
men, frame been. with Ore rooms. a ler: t frame
barn, Oen, core crib, carriage hens.. • goad
atom. spring bong led wd noose. beton •
two-story log boase..• large oo frame earn. sotto. •
IL story frame swing hours` •nd.ter
building. dine tenetug to all good. niiendsuce
of Worsts:iv on the place, and eon Leta snort
albumen. t oo venient to Church., nchools, 1
Ae. ern anthorlard to soil this property
Also.cheap and ou nay terms.
Also. An eueheas germ or dor... of which
sexes are under !cultivation. sitnute in ctips
ttsit County, imptovement .bo ut
frame dwelling cold... Mpg • rooms:
choice fruit crew, &owl landing, d 4 It Ues
within lialle• of the Iltinbis Ce irtllL 8.: will
be sold on reasonable term. City property
taken to pan uchang• if desired.
41.60, a runt or Sl2 acres in Perds township.
We county, Po sera elated and an
der alltivation, C acres of tirst-late white oak
and other timber, 2 dwelltng houses, 1 of them
.taget a,u tlt r o u tl u i al I e to f
tard la m e t t jtzi: uii ui
ne , : Yetrag orchard of grafted fruit.
lol l oig; story son tidable. With Ihneetoug
mol sod subtell, with never Patting springs,
within one bundred rods of the Penna. Vent=
liallioad; ZS miles east of Mutat:mitt. and th ere
mile*
we
Of tireentto. t. T . nla farba u g % b.r.
titltitgit'l
goon. lra b ego LUnderlsid with erd The
Alte
Ain, • two-stork Brick House. with Id rooms;
to fen ftout and fa
villageack, will. beer
tots. Chanted In the of it airdstown. Do ,
rl inwnthini Westmoreland .unty, rat. on the
rot:f 'brgg:frlgfb=irzlitiril:r.on;r
-eaTa.-I",l.fororgnc,;.l-, I,..*=° - . 4 mut
wbcateind tosnabin, tridtans . mointy. keens.
The improvements are • good tram. tonnes
cleared, and other ontbolittingaz about tro
nd under good tense, the realdne m
good timber. The soil is of • good onsilty..well
wateredonvenieut to church...cholas , mills.
etc. w ill be sold ,nt the law price of 400 per
acre. Possesabn instnedildeiy
tar thrtber gammon. enquire of
n. a. TOWS.%
I in
Baal istato Agent. Hid /ouch street.
PATENT
COPYING BOOH•BAMPENEBS.
=
Blank Books and Stationery.
Writing Fluidstdc Copying Inks
Invoice and Letter Books,
Copying Presses and Books.
Receipt, Dray, Noi r e and Draft
Bookt.
Time Books and Memorandums,
Blank Books, of every descrip
tion, on hand and made to order.
MYERS, SUMER & CO.
Blank Book Makers and Stationers,
39 Firm STREET.
ytaner
GETTirsnuus ASYLUM
YOH INVALID HOLDILILIS
inemperated hy, Actor Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Penesylvanl, March loff.
The Board oflee pnelsora, poleted hi' the
above Carporatlim to carryout up the Ohjects of the
tt of incerporetion, respectfully athouoce to
o public that the Leetslature of Penner vut•
bat unharmed the raising of th uds the the
*c
tion establitement and culutcsavea of to o S ere ay.
loin toe invalid *oldie. *fibre late sm. to he
built on the Battle.nelit of Gettysburg. and as
ma Inducement to prmlin to ctn.o to counbute
to tlits benevolent ableci, hue itepowermi the.
Corporattonto dlstrlione amongst the . b from
soon armies of value and Interest. from
in/lodation with the late wa, wr soy money,
effects. property, or estate. real or imemool.
whatever. In this Mate or elsewhere. at such
Gue or upon mintiorm, and Le such way and
mlnner whatsoever. as. to them shsll seem et.
oollaws of this Commonweal th to the contrar y
swlthstandltur.
The enterprlse is medially recommended by
the following named well-gnaws, pentium,.
tnrioulzvorat.tiß
.0 eh. GALUeBA ltek...
-W or aggvtuna B. BBw128:
tAL
mragedler SleuthHo or Uoneeal B. Y. J. MbDILL.
:It ivean it. BEAVER.
Brigadier General tiOnitTlO O. SICKILaff,
Brigadier General inffSil u ffdAttrEv
Brlgfdler
Brigadier It= M.
Brigadier Getters!
0001 P barecy_tly,
Brigadier Uetenl T. P. .
Grip beri rrrrr I M. E. BiliinLOW,
Brigadier inhere lIP NUT rt.GAs.4-VT . S.
Brigadier inhere J. P. 5. GOBI P.
rnsadler General J. al, CAMPBELL,
}lrlgWler General Tef d. H.4.14:Er1y
Prithiller General IL a. Brigadler General Wu.
MeGme.4,lo,
Colonel F. ISTUMBoUGH.
The elm for the lostitation (thing acres) has
already been purehued. sod It la hoped that the
good wort may commence before midsummer.
Me at
yid be received at the etnee of
Assoclation, No. Monda y, nt street. rhille
.bi, on sad after the nth th y of May.
• .
Porous!, subscription or are dollen a milli.
eats will be leaned. which will entitle the holder
to Hach article of may be awarded to it.
number.
T. [Hirt slistaibation of wear. will I. made
immediately upon the receipt.' 110,000tubacrip.
Moos. or $4 cam •
ate distribution will bap üblic. and Undf r the
direct supervision et Corporetom.
Hennas at a distance aro. requested to remit
. Ab u is .noueriptio. (when oramicablei v. ,
othce mover order, or registered letter, to lu
so.irect tepro,:rLL
laitan u , J. D. norrstAN.
• of Superviaors, •
800 DM P. U. Philadelphia.
The following Is a ...Su e of swards lobe
mde snider tee ant diatribation. The hem. of
• Diamond. Oh edher hel°. litodes ogre her
chNedl (tomtit...onset t he South during the war.
and their genuine.. le rerttiled to oyht
Hon. the Meet entensme dittoed im
porters In the e0n.... and by J. Herman, dime
mond In
Mew Torh.
43EITYIPIRO ASYLUM' YOS INVLIID
• IML.PIEJLeI. - •
Inoorpormed Aket of Assambir of Me Com
monymmtth of Pommiivards, 31.6,11. 6 12.7.
Ottlea: 1120 ORES MUT irrazta, Chtlatttl
•
nun DISPOSITION.
Elibty Tbousand ilabiartbei at 111.7• 00 Each.
1- 1 Diamond Neekiatm 4.7 Ern. •
- lianta, valned at. 633,1X0
. 2- 1 Iblitriond bluster inmeliwod
bar Itlnitt • la.=
1- 1 Award 10-40 tiorernment : •
. Bond. . . ...... 10.130
4- 1 Diamond Cron, M t 10 Diver 7.033 .
.1 Diamond 01nalaw Brooch. - 1.701
0- • 1 Award - -10.41.1 Gmerantent
/loads .. . 1,00
. 7- 1 Diamond mingle Stonel4l4 . .
4.191
6- t 01010011,1 Cluster bracalet.., 4.003
9- .1 Dlanioad' Merle none !Dorf
4,0:0
10- 1 I/14330311 duster 8r00ch.... 4,1.1
It- 1 Diamond Oloater BrnpeleL.. MOM
1.3- 1. Daft 01.910 Mono DlABlntld
Cu 1111194 Min
13- 1 Dlan , ool Oast. 3.1=
• It-'l. s
1040 tiovernmant
Bond CM3
13-- lilamon4 ablate atone Mb.- MOO/
dingle *bine Mod- . 1 .. 110
17- Damon Master Brooch.-- 3,400
19- Dlanteo4 bingle Inoue bang. 2,630
19- 1/1m30434 Xtuarald Brood,- 533
91- Dlamood Single m, its Slag. 2003
II- Diamond() ...... 0009 1 . 807
113- Long( DAM Camelia Clair
.... . ........ 1,300
13- •Choleis -,....1.343
bltiala !boar 191amotailtin . e. /.1103
23 to 34- 30 Awards- of 1040 tiovernibent
- Bonds. 1.090
Three nose Dia mond and
, toy, hall-boob
36- 1 Dliadood dingle Mom Ear
•. finom 01/0
r- ?Mr ulamoutl Oleater Clod a. 110
• ' M- 1 Mamma blade Mum 1409. '
mar eettlng.....—. 103
10.- 1 114amood (Ingle Mote Pla.•
44- 1 Dbusiond of
Itraoelem,7 1170
41 to 60- 10 Alward. of 10-40 Govetament • '
Benda, emit ,•
tim I 'Lady , * Diamoad wate . b. - 40
' IC- • 1 111199104 bilible Stone Moir. 10
14-- 1 Diamond mid -01. 1 Cimmf
0:01
64-. 1 Dlsim Meg bill 51000. atone Wag. DO
15- .1 Pala Amerald . cart num-. bm
00- 1 Diamondmnll. atone Mad.. DO
. 67- 1 Illathond 09931er Flu 303
69 - 1 llama* and Pearl brooch sad
. 00 1431531 , 10 AtirdT:ll . o.4 o UoYereme.t. 103
• 13. , 01, •Ikels 102
13110330-1 w 000r3.0331 Leila
MOOO award. tiorDiummt Legal
Tead•ra,. .-.....- .
41.111batIon of toe above, rawarda be
made la robllo as soma as the mtwarl9Cloa• Is'
Mal. of which 4110 Doti. lent be given Diroaith
wilr•perli. 03 p d ottDr May eth tba Dlaalande
l tie einhlbition U 10021.001 AliaoelZ
tloll.
pablle can eibillantl7 eel, On m 04111109
atm, conducted In
0 0 0 110
most tionamole md tair
manner. All Um avimda .411 be hmided to cer
tificate bol4an,lmmediatelf atter the 41.10030-
Men. IT 41 of all Coat. a% Um 03100 of 1.103_11.3m•
poop, 24.3. 1121 ‘llll=3l UT 819001, Dtillade.l4
pltia•
=Mr2l
• CERT:rteATE.
AVe here", cent* tb. , hemeesaistned the
Dimon& °meth Pearls, ktuereld, nobles,
Led othar,Prectaus Monna me dceertbed la ten
oboe. HO, see See teem 41 genuine.
MULE Ilitabgtnl,l:lrat.m k.
• J. HILI3LNN. Lltarombl better, -
. tNWltNrllLelreet. New
AUENISNE&NTED
Books can be tad conta!sang Cortlll-
e" ONZ HUNDRED MILLAR&
All ordol. tot C 0 ,11311.141 flat to addreue4
n.2listiNtiftrair. neeroun
mohlorn
GENTLEMEN'S
Nff=IENG GOODS•
' No. 14. IrAtoa tree',
NILLELT lIITUBITI TIM PORT 01110 E.
Tim mitt ottontivo latest novel•
Mu; rho lUgeaL Itulueoznizta last of Nix Tort.
Perfect FltUng Freoch Yoke Shirts,
MADE TO 0411.11"
PUTNAM_ & HOUSE;
aucoistioaa TO
11171111IPOCK It PUTNAM.
NOTICETO HACK , DAUVEII9.
. OM= OP 11xCelintntilWatbaffwhi .
rluaborga. llow nu. WO.
By 41rectIoll of We Welt elliaigatta• Of •
City of Plttebortta i, ll CeratteT , Mk i ttl,
7gagtrtr.ll%.=.T. ..5.‘:, .. ~...
. W....... , , between eantbileld and Wood
stream, and at • attunes or want ind feet sown
of b• north curb oftwate ow.. _ .
ith
Any violation of tole order will be de $ w
In accordance with an ordinal. s pawed blarett
'344 ML . .' . a. a. mown.
*.•i,wa.,/e•Bsandstar sad Mut at INowsalttes.
I=
=1
I=
(131Rutd.)
myn. 75 TT
Li 01.0 VA CI) :4.1
HENRY G. HALE
TOLUILISttOI.Ef A 3 E. EEL EL
NEW SPRING „ GOODS,
JUST OPENED,
==l
All the Novelties or the . Season,
finctilui li only found In •
Mereliftllt Taßorinx
Establlehruent.
!TM)
Great ileductinn in Prices.
SECOND ARDIVAL OF
Spring Goods,
Fresh from the Importers;
Which Irlll be made rip with care anadispatcb,
and at.
GREATLY REDUCPD PRICES
OWEN BYRNE;
Merchant Tailor,
No. 14 WYLIE ST,
D•~DLH LSIILATID HALL
URLING & BUCIILO
Merchant Tailors,
No. 51 ST. CLUE STREET,
Are d• 117 receiving
THE LATEST STYLES,
I=
=I
W. lESPENHEME,
Merchant, 'railer,
No. 50 1 8 T. CLAIR STREIT.
Jest received, • second arrivht or YSW
SPRING GOODS. All Die and new auto hat.
terns In the latest 5u1..., etre,. •
8018 1 CLOTHE VG.
iketropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant,
ILLESET &ID CIITAWAT
SUITS
ALL 51119 . A.5a ot '
tae NM! Finn
41.1.(a sad complete issorimen , t now on ha;ul.
GRAY &LOGAN,
I.
Ipl AENRY CPPELL, dleretant
••••••••- TAILOR, and dealer In
Gentlemen's .Furnishing Goods,
145 BMITIIFIELD STREET, •
Three door below Sixth, rtrrammort,
Ail. the lair., Boring and Boomer styles of
Cloths. Casahnerra and Vextinsra on hand. and
made ay In rat men faahlonahle style.nt the
,_
lowest prices. en 10.52
Virf tL 3. IticGßAT'rli,
v....1T of /Sew York,) wllh
n. Z. 13.1c4I.L.ZOInT ^ Jr.
atICRCLIANT TAILOR.,
6. - W. corner DIAHUND and VIM EITHEET,
ALLEGHENY CITY.
/lona unortnaano of Forolshind Goods al
way. on band. tecanntorn
MYERS, HOPPER & CO.,
Ma cern.= to H. 8.801.886, AMU]
rm.strikormsars or
FURNITURE
Of Eveiy Description:
SCROOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE.
No. 45 Smithfield Street,
==l2E2l
Sri. hu wortment of l'ltt.burith lift , lll.•
Lured Furniture eogttanyroa 11.4 at LUWMT
VE. j. rrints...wat. C. uarrxi...a s. karma
mt=:lnst .
Pittsburgh Importing House.
EST.LIILISILED 11186.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
EMPOETE2I9 OF roascos
WINES AND LIQUORS
No:, 409 Penn Street,
PITISESURGH,
. .
.
Would direct the attention of the pvtille to tne
feet tnats memento, superior Denims through
anseveral lime nine /4,a liquor homes In Mtn:We.
d making their ImPe... l ff= dirthei the
•enstled to offer the parlous gra than
or enolee
Wine. and Liquors at prices Ins. than Mute=
rate. Itsaminatlonol qualities and compartton
of prices respectfulW *Welted. .
A Omen amortize:at of EV= OLD UTZ
WIfIvNEY eonstantiv on hand. apNudid
NEW WALL PIPER
=
UPHOLSTERY STORE,-.
• JUST OPENED, AT
NO. 36 S3II,ITBEFIELD ST.,
11F.LOW
To accommodate De Increased trade. w cAare
1117Ltity'llftlrilif..'!'r 1 ,,.. b 74 1 "t•ga."'
70
stona_or WALL •-:Ppa R ' IN 1 / 00 7 A tia ll g
OWIPNIELAT.Tiraume.t 9 2
A
kids. - •
HANCH-368MITRITr.LDSTItEZT,• _
OLD lITAND-06 AND 98 THIRD lITNEXT.
E:DBIIINDSON & CO.
mblenwll
JORMITi. JOUNIMATI4I...JOMN/1.1101-1..
PITTSBURGH> Lame CODIPANI.
JOHN_ BOSS at 'co., . .
No. 23 Wood St., Plitsbnigh, Pa.,
xiakuftetwen of •
LIMPS, tAMPUSES, CIIININEYS, LANTERNS, ETC ,
dangling perlaintng to the
28111.1e1ia,, TABLE *AUX, WIADOW
'ADS, aailavarlthing th e, Ulu, Line.
I=
S. S. Y0U145071....D. *,..11f444111....1.1C IWWWAS.
r. CL1TP11.4.2 ' JACOB kirt. .
401111INON, BARB & CO.,
BOOK AND PAM PAPER.
Orders' pron?ptly Mkt]
Entaws Naar"
QM=
° atm, comnts. Pea..
/F/Flilithest cash wt.. Dad tarns.
a; .I.OIIOIIZZT . ASZSZNOZZ ZW
MONKEY & FIIEW,• •
auxtnAcTtramasor
Saddles, Harness,. Trunks,
.21 all &Melee 1n theft line nenellt kept
.11tet-ele. estabilebineate.
N 0.102 Wood Street,
(oetwent Dlatitorta 71:14
/17131311310/L-
11111)31D% &in MOUTGAGER
3:ka: 3r - zrznvir,
Broker and Beal Estate Atent. Ho. 004g1a1...
I!_SittlfET._
MAN TED,
WinlemaxLeam.
Who can ounce at once. Apply person
or address,
1ME33313
mmrprovrmmmm
WANTED.'
SPENCER 7•SHOE ROLES.
I will nay ale cash far second-hated NC
RIFLT-S or ennnyy: Es .2 ro os t ine 111„.
II delivered wan. at the n Great Viiie - rn Una
-
Worts. corner Lana sea Wayne street.. PlM
'l3ll:fni.d&P J. 7LJOYLfSTON. , •
CARPETS. OIL I:MOTHS. &o
NEW CARPET STORE.
FRESU ARRIVAL OF
C rt
xicw ixrrai!li3 ur
Tapestry Brussels, •
Body Brussels,
8-Ply and 2•Ply,
Tapestry Ingrains.
A Full Line of Straw idattioga,
fiAlN,cazoxao AND FANC'E.
Onr:. took lo loner thou at our Fork. thil
at. segnOn. ThoGo Gwlslahog goou our pail
Grill do well GO eye US ti: .
SOVARD , ROSE & CO.,
41711 Th IfraYiti;(second noon)
MM!l!=!
M==l
HAVE REMOVE D.
ircAuumBROTHERS,
Hare now open et their very eloont and CO
mations bisvr weal:dolma.
No. 51 Fifth Street,
• LOW Me of 111111GIV and clearable pattaraa
MEDALLION VELVETS:
Velvets, Brussels,
TaPESTR BRVSSE.I.B,
♦ law and ebolee assortment of
Piano and Table Covers,
1041Trin COTU, num RUGS Ming.
0:71.11: 313es.lsneet,
THREE PLY OD TWO PLY
• Ingi•alitSp
Ala own' variety of low olio.' Carpetlot{
.1110CALialli BROTIMEISI,
03. "Villatla. Milts e ot,
tah3o
CARPETS.
OLIVER. •
M'CLINTOCK
& CONPAKY,
SAVE JIIST OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
Tilsit . Splendid AAstin:S tet
NEW CARPETS,
oil Cloths, Shades, &C.
•tt<attoa L <ailed to ocr ilne stalk of
Impaira PIANO COMB
Great Medina in Prices.,
SME.W.73 .1131
FEBRUARY, 1867.
WE OPEN TO-DAY,
I=l9
..a. et
Owner Wag the Beet Patterns med. ht
Ingrain. Three Pitt and Eny
tteh
Tapeetry Bruise%
=
WHOLESALE JD RETAIL
At the lowest Wien slam the wee.
Ne.PARLAND & COLLINS,
Not. 11 and 78 Fifth Street.
ETZ=ll=3
HATS, CAPS. Ac.
HATS I HANS!
-
w. r. 00.A.12A1f OWIX wflXll..
GRAHAM 86.8Y11.11,
• At N 0.52 St. Clair Street,
Haire one of tho vary boat fetal] nooks of
lIATS, . CAPS AND STRAW GOODS
L l t :. c.llf . ..d . eo . ol t agy In
canlrk: aIIZI
ivory attention g iven to 001411.101. oiolosholf.
allOrty4s
NEW • GOODS .11 . 081' OPEWIG. -
iT
McCORto & CO.'§,
No.. 181 Wood letremet.
, lir-Ek r ra!
toa THY LADiza, Jussui.ex=it
AT "LOW 17.40313.
no,
CHINA WAREHOUSE.
RICIIIIID BREED & CO.,
100 Wood Street.
Barman& AND OITA= PLATED TA.
SLR WASZ. IRA TRIM and MARLS OUT.
UI N IINIVta_ L T.Sx_ ET
CHIN A
L.L . l "4llllttib w ß A `"` ° M" lduaiDn "
tIV11.01M0.:.
an MUNN WART. at all Tarlatan. a*
snit wholesale and mail ustle.
o Tha gragl i t:draa ...plata stook ...feta/
Aca& t:r:a tfr alias Ws Um esitsta
C11411.11.41•Is8.M.I. tit muzz..w.x..nrwmila
B. ENAKE Eli Er.CLEB,
',mem. to w•misaa..nic • 11.1814
N 0.12 St. Clair. Plttabturgb.
'Ell
Pianos, Organs*
Andinstol GkXKI.,
NirSole Lesaw teethe Celebrated BRADNU
RT. New York, and GOLIONLOTZIR F 00.
ruium
Also. ENTRY acco.m ..xxx - rApE... sad
D. it N. W. EINCTRIS ..i.NTRIOA.N. OR.
0/1.115.0.33411LT0WS TATINT utnTaz.
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