The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 12, 1867, Image 2

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yester ay, I not ven
that IM editorial letters from
• ere
. a.re-hash of "Harper's
•- ok," or that it constantly •ap
• • ea "leaders:' fromother journals.
- lumps:therefore, are tautly con
. d. lining accomplished the end
bad in view, which woe to expose
aumption without merit; arrogance
without ability, and impertinence with-
Out wit, we make our bow, and with-
Wie ame aft= willingly to an article
signed "A Dettavre.," vindhiating the
ResolutiOn poised by the Republican
CM:mention of Ibis County demand
ing tee imposition of a bead-tax on all
laborers corning from foreign parts to
the United States.. We believe la Freiit
Disessmonon substance as well as in
theory, and are quite ready to have any
positions taken by no controverted, in a
plotter temper and-within fair limits, in
our own columns.
There Is only one point made. by "A
Delegate" upon which we care to ant.
=advert. •Ile. conveys, as we understand
him, the impression Unit the head-tax 18 '
demanded for certain. classes of labor
ere, engaged under peculiar circum
stances, and expecting employment in
particular '.iplaces. A law cannot be
framed to meet a special Case, and if the
law could be framed it could net be' . en
forced. • Farmers, and all other classes
of laborers, even if not whet are techni
milly. 'called "skilled," have the same
claims upon the government for this sort
of Protection as paddlers. A head-Mx,
to be effeetual, most apply to all comers.
.A discrimination at ports of entry Is
simply. impossible. If - farmers are ex
. pimpled from the head -tax, all paddlers
wlll come in as farmers,. and so all the
way round.
Farmers are taborets in 'as real and
absolute a sense as mechanics and manu
facturers.. A. just system of Protection
must include ant, provide for them.
fthe explanation "K. Delegate" gives of
the Resolution shots' that be does not
mean to do by there as he would be done
by.: . He would let all farmers come in
Without paying a bead lax. Why? lie
muse that would In l crease the raising of
provisions beyond' the demand, and so
make them cheap, But that implies
thstfarmers shall lie made to work for
low wages, and hate the value of their
acres sad improvements - reduced at
least one-half, to suit "A Del
egate" and his fellow craft•
men. That la "robbing Peter to pay
Paul." Such a sort of Protection is
quite u bad as the workmen attribute to
the • mill owners. When you come to
take a vote on it, you will lied on which
tide the great agricultural and planting
bodies will be found. Then it will he
seen that a governmental system of Pro-
Uttion. to be accepted ty the people;
moat provide Nattily for all Loborera,
whether they belong to Trade 'Unions
or not. Labor is Labor, and one honest
and competent Laborer is as good .0 an.
—We have been formally waited upon
by a deputatilin of iron -masters, and
chirp:4 with allowing our damns to
be usoffor the benefit of the working.
mea t and, by them. We responded that
the dieErra could be "esea" neither
by iron-masters nor by workmen.,
We have been. charaiterized by the
workmen and their organ. in terms
" which the laws of the State make libel
ous, and have been condemned as lallthe
interests of the msaufactnrets, from
which whole body we do not receive l;usi
nes* enough Ina year to pay theLculvent
expenses of our establishment fors fort-
Plea-'
We think that by this time both the
iron-masters and the workmen are -con
vinced that we have studied the question
'of Laborand its Protection, both theo
retically and practically; that we know
somewhat abort it; and that we are like
. ly to be guided by oar own conceptioni
of. , xight in all controversies between
lle/m respecting it.
.r.:ZitMis of ,sTverty ourselves; Laborers
_ from 'youth; and expecting to remain'
such till we die;. our sympathies are with
all other Laborers Believing in the pro.
• Section of Labor, not as an artful expo.
glom, but as a vital principle, we stand
for It to the uttermost. No measure
which wmptenda itself to our-judgments
u fairly calculated to promote the wel
fun of inhering men, will fail to obtain
our suppdrt. Nor will it matter a pull•
cle, in this regard, whether we are de
_normced or' commended by the Trade
Unions : The doctrine of Protection is
our doctrintrouid where it leads share
we shell. follow. But no amount of
bullying or abuse will Induce us to budge
Inep t : ; .
ALL TUE CONFICDEUATF. MILITANT•
=swans who really achieved greatrieri
in the neld, bear uniform .testimony to
the reodecation of Congress, and to the
expediency of complying promptly and
•cheerfully; With the Conditions ptescribed
an precedent to reconstruction. A fort
night' Or more ago General LORGSTEEES
wrote an. emphatic letter La this spirit.
On the 3d Umtata he wrote another to
Mr. Jona M. .0. PARKED, of New Os
ltani, in which he says:
The 3Wltary Act, and amendments,
are peace offerings. We should accept
them as such, and place ourselves upon
them as the starting point from which
to meet future political issues is they
floe. •
Like other Southern men, I naturally'
nought' alliance with the Democratic
party, merely cranes it was opposed th
the Bepnblicanl party. But, - as fir as II
can Judge, there is nothing tangible
about it, except the issues that were
staked upon the war and there lost.
Finding nothing to take hold of except
projudiee, which can not be worked into
vod for any one, it is proper and right
Out I should seek some soind-point from
which good may be deem
If I appreciate the principles of the
Des.nocmtic party, its prominent features
oppose the enfranchisement of the_col
ored Mon, and deny tke right to legislate
upon the subject of suffrage except by
the States individually. These two fee
. tam have a tendency to exclude &nth
em men rmiern . iarty: for the colored
roan is e ree d,, anfranchieed here, and
we cannot reek a ace with a party that
would restriat his rights; The exclusive.
right of the States to legislate upon suf.
[rage will make the enfranchisement of
the blacks,-whether Cot better or for
worse, a fixture among ms.. It appears,
therefore; IWO those who cry loudest
against this 'new order or things as a
public calamity are those whose pried,-
plea would fin It upon us without a real
. toy.. Hence it becomes us to insist that
mirage should ha extended la all of the
States_ and fUIIY Meted. The people of
the Meath should adopt what - they have
forced upon us; and if it be proved to be
a mistake, the y should remove it by Use
remedy, under republican principles, of
uniform laws Upon suffrage.
• If every man is dire country will meet
the ends with a proper appreciation of
(
our condition, and come Inirly up to his
responsibilities, on to-morrow the sun
will emile upon a happy people, our
fields will again begin to yield their In
crease, one railroads and rivers will teem
with abundant commerce, our lownsand
our cities will resound with the tumult
. of trade, and we shall be invigorated by
the blessings.of Almighty Owl •
• Now different in Was and substance
are them utterances flora those of the
Northern • Democratie *ens i "The
Nilliary Act, and amendments, areperee
offerings-" dud so they are. They
open the way, In a spirit of high mag
nanimity, for the Southern people to re-'
possess all their forfeited rights. Nor is
t hii all.
.I(fa Judgment of the Demo,
cr4ic party; and the tendency of its in
culcations, are correct, anti cannot fallout
:producing a profound impression upon
the Southern People-
- Tmt itepublioin Staie Cohmotion fer
Ohio irill met on the 18th blatant, to
nominate & State ticket, Goicetoor
ded. The *Mat which, will follow,
bide fair to he one of great . enrol:sums
otta thoagha Militia 'Rept.
liceisciiitoph le not at fill tioubtfilL
; 'fug Cutesy.° Republican' makes the
following observations, which are anti- v ISION , - ---
tied to command the attention of all 1 arSTRAWDERHY FESTIVAL
iS etal C0e . .., ad...a I•lttabor h
Who intelligently desire the Protection 1 Pe
Jr Ner ' loN Cir r , June G , IF°;. ' !! ' ili t os inr.b4 I'M
V;''l iPito 4 ; ; ; `rd '14.:1::.r.
of LabOr and Laborers in this country: This new city is located about two "n " °°o,lo es
LOCUS?
* Le'reee'
"An
Illinois manufacturer, recently miles above the junction Of the Smoky
J _Afternoon and eventng. Ticket' for sal. at foe
rlill and the Itepublu an rive rs, a Inch, B.. ‘`" .. ''' .. .t o o , ottrsacs• it''.-...
returned from EMC.Per asserts that he
was astonished at the amount of orders
be found there being filled for this coon- umueg• firm (lee II m."' T„,.. 1,,,,tu„, farLITEIWIIi . AND MUSICAL
try. America is the market place for of the lantheape on I very html combine
Germany /s many lines of trade, and , almost every clement of beauty and ENTERTAINMENT,
the combinations made to retain this ; grandeur. The prairie rites from the
trade are both powerful and untiring iti I . ST TFIE
I rivers wi th a gradual swell for teverd i
their action. There is no hope for the
elevation of labor in this country with. I miles, and the prospects on two sides 1= Hawthorne Literary SoeieiL
out protection. Tie competition is di- bounded by the gracefTilly sw eliaig
POE rue BENT./ a tip TILE
rect with the cheap labor and accumula. heights beyond the rivers, while on the 1
red capital of Europe. The Atlantic ca. .
west it slike rho bound,ry of the bent- ' SOL •
MSS VOILIIiiiI fUID .I.4SOGITION.
ble has to a degree revolutionized foreign
arm on the ocean. The soil is exceed.
trade. The importer can telegraph an 1
richingly and of great depth. AT LAFAYETTE HALL. ..
order and duplicate it, and have hit
This is not a great city yet, sun it Is ..,
goods in New York by steamer within a
• , a wonderful glues to be only about a year . 1 Uesday EVer Ing, June ISth.
fortnight or three eeka. The freight 1 d
an a half old The business street costs little, and the comparatively light • pre- '
souls-v.'s% 50 CENTS. vutets roe ssie at
cents more of the appearance o f a cow-
tariff enables him to block the - wheels of ' Barr. ';date & thattlet a Illellont, Mt,
mercial city of a way station village. n•,,,,.., .vd ma priaelpai H oo k 5,,,,,,,
our mills, or compel Our labor down to 1
Storesof almost every kind are numer- I•t= :..s
the level of Earopean openrives, so far -
, one, andemulous of display. Bat isle' QT.....
as hennaed compensation are concerned.un ENGINE IN THE WINEOW.
the style of building width is going on , "s
A. strike in any industry in this country I extensively, both for dwellings TRE UNGEIIESIGNED Recels - -
-
Is the signal for increased orders for the I p rett y
, and business booms, that4lttracted my ~ , , .. I. se,. : he tow lasi ..the IarIMI eel hr. ;
products of that industry abroad. Thus
attention. I shall describe one which I L',.',7,',l:,;.twiir . t n n y ttfe ° l";•t r" ter th li.t U r ' e ' o n i
Is our labor, and all efforts at its sieve. I .
~ , tool, the trouble to examine closely and so sso ,onsaso.o. Or the sioir4..t....pratlis " ml in
don and compensation Paralyzed. l. ,r the cargo Purchaser. the r.peeolator. the Yea
, i measure. It is for two store rooms be
Full one•thlid of all the goods maw , Iby 22 feet each. The second story w-.0..r,
, : . hr .,, Z6 !soft ealo T. Dealer, area the
I, 11 , it •11 ,, ,
~ t. , 1;. Taolr Te. art among the
in Great Britain find a market In the I nearly completed. You well remember l'lTZo.ss ert. , iir 11:gslie l o soil -...,
United Slides. . Probably a like propor.l that when I was here last fall I
male is In Belg i um 1 scribed a singularly curious and -value- A I lekt Dravrtna Ina. Tea
01,0N1..
lion of all the goods ble building•stone, a magetenan lune. I Tao. ataLl7%Osti 11t $1 00. Ire sat at; Die. ? A.
and Germany are brought hither and I stone, which abound here, and' 1;1 - 7,'„,'• - '-,, sia. .
sold. The ttrowes - duties are so light, I which, when freshly quarried, could be ' Eatrk Pine, 't 1.00, `• I's° `•
I holm.•• 171 •• I to ..
and the excise duties so heavy that the , and were sawed like timber witn teethed a.. obollo, - . Is•os.: - i.s
foreig n manufacturers are enabled to IT,
.
saws. That is the stone that Is used ex- "*" n ""s 11 r*".l. bra .. ''') ..
elusively for binding purposes here, and-}
flood our markets, beat downiprices, set , for the store house of which I speak. I. A tlart..llW:tV.Tr I l a ar r ittl I ' l:nine k TA..
the balance of trade against us, drain off ] The side walla are just two foot thick, PT,: """‘ , .." 1 " S''''. "*" i " ", ''''s th•
..1. .20 •
the specie, andembarrassalidepartments I laid in range work, the ranges being i 5.... - s au. - I.‘ /••
&bent sixteen inches deep, and dressed , ‘"‘i ' - ' l4 " -
of domestic trade. smooth on both sides, so that no plaster t JAPAN,
will be required inside. Between the , 1 1 ,:,:,r;:,•"..7" , 11 1 1 , : , I T. ‘M , ,russauz 00,
doors and windows in front are columns swans. ' favor.. " ' 4"'" ' . ' T ' at;
composed of layers of sawed stone t wo vit...". , ..!.. ,, "81:z•-..1-11 , ,AT11-
feet by three and sixteen incises thick, sus: risso. •• I se, - 1 . 10 .•
laid In alternate layers of one and two•'.'l`,;.';,`,l; •,.. Las. .• 5. to •• blocks.• The sides next she doors and
Mn. Wn. B. REED, of Philadelphia,
has the misfortune to be a grandson of
et man who makes some figure in
history, but not in all respects such
as t his dsscendante Would like.
A. few 'ears ago, he expended
considerable time, and a portion of
that scholarshlpfor which he is Mealy
conspicuous, in writing a biography of
his grandfather, so as to present Lis con,
duct and character in the light bo
thought it ought to stand in. To Lie
grief, his filial estimate was not accepted
by Mr. BANCUOTT. Bo far otherwise
- Mr. Rican felt constrained to addressihe
historian a letter of remonstrance .and
'explanation. Mr. BANCROFT readl It,
hilt remained incorrigible, as will be in
furred from somb . of his comments Wire-
"WiMeath. Reed describes bis grand=
father as a prominent and steadfast
pa
trlot.of the Revolution; I regard him as
shuffling, pusillanimous, and irresolute.
The grandson elevates him to the post.
lion of a disinterested and guiding states
man; I see that he was governed by
selfish 'considerations, and In momenta
Of crisis was of no significance. The
grandson esteems Lim for fidelity and
candor; I find his character tainted with
duplicity. The grandson exalts him as
a hero whose fortitude increased with ad
versity; I present Wrests a • vacillating
trimmer, who' In 1774 and 1775 wits not
heartily in the cacti's of his country, and
who near the end of, 177 a medltatial de
fection."
PERSONAL
—Gov. Fenton, it is einected, will sail
for Europe on the lath. ,
—Bishop Talbott will represent the di
ocese of Indiana in the convention call
ed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, for
the 24th of Beptember next, at London.
—Norman P,' Aortic, of West Far
mington, New York, acceptX Robert
Way's challenge to any man in Uni
ted States to a single jump for 41,000 a
side. .
Arthur Rose, the Mrs. Brown of
Fun and the Arthur tiketchley of vari
ous English periodicals, thinks of visit
tog this country neat winter on a tour,
after the manner of Amnon Ward..
—lt is reported that Jefferson Davis
hes Accepted an invitation from the pro
prietor of On White Sulphur Springs in
North Carolina, ;44.`that be: will be
there with his wife and. faniljy' in July
or 4315 Wit.
hatiaehOld effects of Mrs. Lin-
Coln, widovor the President, were to be
sold at public /motion on Monday last at
sprlnglield. The firrtilture .was valued
at #14,000e -.l.leteoln's income is
said to be only $.1,000.
H. Brigham, late Assistant
'Doorkeeper of the United /hates - Senate,
wis taken from his home in Athena,
,Llmestane county, Tenn., on Monday
night, by a band of ex-rebeli, and, after
being severely handled, was daubed all
over with printer's ink;
.—Before leering the country, Mr.
George Bancroft will fLuish . another vol
ume of his "history." There is some
reason to hope that he wilt not go on
with his "great work." It baa a sound
ing name—" Bancroft's History of the
United litatas"—but It is the dreariest
reading to lid found.
—The Bridgeport Standard denies the
ably that John Morrissey is the pur
chaser of Mr. Barnum's place in Bridge
port. The house was purchased by Win.
Heed, No. 110 Broadway, New Tork,
wealthy coal dealer. Mr. Barnum has
bought a hothe In Filth avenue, New
Yore, for 4100,000. •
—R. Bishop Buckley, who died at
Quincy on Friday, was forty-one years
old, and the oldest of three brothers,
who have. been the managers, and the
stars as well, of "Bucklers Serenaders."
Of the three the seamd . only arm - rives,
theyounger, Frederick, having died
nearly two_yeers since. Bishop . Buck
ley was well known on the stage as one
ord.:J=ost Irrealsciblv amnia "niggers,"
and off it as a plesaant companion and
an estimable citizen. tie left a widow
and one child.
„ —The Mobile Tima has a letter writ
ten from London, recently, containing
the following :•• "I went the other even
ing to hear Charles Dickens readlgs own
works, and much was I gratified—tosee
Charles Dickens, not to bear him..t* As
Dickens, he is a great success; as a read
er, be is nut. • People crowd to hear him
because it is piciuma, but he bas a poor
voice, forbid ing contour of visage, and
we r e he depending on his reputation as
a reader pray, without thrit of writer, he
could net drew a larger : house than a
sheet of ordinary ceurhplaster."
Thomis It Trowbridge Itr,s pre
tented to the Colony Historical Bodety
at New Haven, Connecticut, a musket,
with powder-horn and pooch, which
bscl seen *ended in the old French war
of 1755, and which wu used by his grand
father, Rutherford Trowbridge in re
sisting the British attack on Ne 4 Haven.
Henry Ilotchkits also presented a mus
ket, which, with twenty - four wounds of
cartridge and the Hessian whb carded
them, were captured DO that occasion by
Ids grandfather, Jonah Hotchkiss, who
was armed with only an empty musket.
" —Mr. Mill's manner of speaking is thus
described by the London correspondent
of .the Boston AdterUser, "Mr. Mill
writes out his great speeches beforehand,
and the Daly .Yews, I believe, has the
MS. Like air -W. Wordsworth, be
never omits a syllable. The reporter
follows it, and is amaied at the memory
which is diseldsed. Would the great
man could spare us the pauses. There
was one and one only in , his female
"suffrage sweat, but it seemed an ago.
As his friend, you grew hot in the face.
The ears tingled, and you felt ready to
rush Into the open air, as you Saw the
philosopher stuck fast, looking down
and seeking to recover the thyand, To
a spectator this exceedingly panful;
but I believe Mr. Mill is not at all ncry
'owlish:Emelt Ile is perfectly certain of
dEuling the clue. But why he , doesn't
drry a slip In his hand I cannot Wag
int. • think IC he knew the depth of our
distress thst he would."
poLITICAL
—ASouthera edltOr has beanie . New
York recently, and writes hOme:—"l
have made the acquaintance of GrCeley,
Ben Wood, of the News, Raymund, of
the Tinui, and the editor of the World.
They.all seem stations for our people to
get relief from our piesent troubles, and
I pretend to favor the best policy for our
relief. I have not much faith, however,
in any of their profewsions, and , would
advise our people ht. hold themselves
aloof from either party North, until the
time comas to unite their fortunes to the
'cm which mottoes the. moat good to
them..
--joaci,h E. Williams grin Cipt. Jas.
11,..Surnisor, two colored men, are to hold
'a joint discaislon on l•the great Issues of
Conservatism and fiaticatiam," at the
Capitol in Nashville, Tenn., sing peedrw•
The challenge came from Wilww..
division - of time of one hour to each
'Talker and siftegn minutes to' reply has
been syyeed upon. . .
—it, Democratic jotEnai,.ceng
- Valhlt '
oh the negro Tote at 10 01 2, on7r,
"The more tijo i uthtful and i respectable
portion of the b achs voted - the Demo
cratic Wiest, *I a 1011 ragabond• blacks
!pled the Republican."
f : 1 : '
—Thu 'Augusta. 4oyal covion nye
Dourly Nash bat repent and joined
the Maori Republican Party."
• ~
EXCURSION TO TUC • UNION P{ -NEW ApiTERTIBEELENTs.
YOUNG llYloa
windows are very smooth, but the fronts . The eueet flavor •nd best of . tireen Teas.
of the blocks are dressed with the chisel cows, usually sand at al.oo. we sell at Ile. f lb.
at the Joints and a roogbinglammer on ' rm.. 11 , , :: . 10
the faces so as to present a very pretty En.
. tine. .... tn., t.• Ms o
appearance. The door sills, of which , ;, , ,4 0 1;.,, .•
there are two to each store, are ciim , I
posed of single blocks six feet two in- sin,. ." 'U t tsAVl,, ; ',Tl l .l4l tilr',..' Is!`iwm.sl
thee by two feet three inches, and shout .so , e ;
a foot thick. These appear to have been . t e'L s ., s ' stss 'ls. ''" ht "I.' 2 Z' '"' sett st i t , ? 2, ; „" s . ?.'S•
sawed out. From this the reader will ' t'',.. qr. :: 2.... •: cm :
be able to fudge what may be done wills ~;'L. ". .. , • !..t, :. 1,7,... ]
this stone. In front of this store house , r,...- ~.. - E. " 1. 0 0 " I
ars Choice Old Hy50n.1,... ° Lai
there were several . blocks in the rough , -
which would dress seven feet
_by two, I tifiIIELDS &BOUCHER,
and 'sixteen inches thick. •
At Topeka we visited the ground on ;
slros IOS Smithfield Street.
which the. Stale capitol has been cons. •
.
meneed. It is to be built t f this stone ,' Unseen, use row. Once. -
a large quantity Of which—some ill I
quite large blocks—had been laid on; .. zaessei'M sileillerfo s i;,-7, I
the ground. Indeed all the betpr ' A XLEGIIENY TAXES. •
houses in that city—and some of them ' t 1 '
are very pretlyare built of this stone ; ~,,5 , ,A , 1 , Z.V1 , T1,t i re1="r r ,..?",1,',71';,71,11,:y.
as they Mid it down there. There. are a , esws °rows, root, City nusitiess.r.cmool, moot
few brick buildilogs to that city', but the PL 4 4 1 , 1 .1::,.,t,'',4 5 rj, 5 ,1, 5 ,;!„:',Vd t t ; ,",:fr1,u 0 t ,;
brick are of an Inferiorquality. A• gen- ,be received to pOotooice of its of A 8....
denten in Junction City told me that a' ' Itr„ - :„Er, b ,'47,7„!•ZtaZi., s ,i t ,lit t r,, s ,t,,";:a
company was' organized to VW this " ;17:''''1Id. if sio on or before the em
taw-1;1111
_shapes and sizes needed; d o , o r r :f i 4.` .. P
and that It was theirintention to put up, d lo,ute o , i, f:tti if anal on as ~ R.. the ant
gauge of saws to cut the smaller and -I— per e.est., Sr Data on or before tee rot
irregular pieces into common building il ❑ l ;,,i n =l.'2;,, r . rruay or ~,,p , ,, ~,,,,,
ood
oo
' brick. • They would be very pretty and Or b..., the aro day 01 October, no de . ducituu
very good. will tie made.
. . ' If held after Me MIL day or October .1111 on
The incidents of yester d ay a tr i p are— :or herons the Oro day of November. as mlanyon
ourcarriage drive to the college heights • ',1%:171: . ."b.'. b.."°' to 505 herehhi
Lawrenceoverlooking and its income's: - ..after the dot of• November .arrant. .Lt be
Table surroundings—our visit to the at gt1gi,',,:::,1,Z7,!AW,,,.‘;' , Z,1ar . , 1i r , 0 1 0 4ii,141.7.;
Mary's Mission (Catholic) en what was atToted thereou, wad the eo to. ,
Jetta O. wiACPLIIIION. City Treasurer.
the Pattawattimie reservation—our drive
up to Fort Rile); from the railway station MI ASOIVIC BOOKS!
I —our experience at this ; singular, and ' it, , , orr , o ,
11,. Koi. 7 .
Tomoor
or . 5 , ,00,,,,
I yet, pleasant city which Las srung up
.raola. steles, '
likelonah's gourd, but which promises i 1it,1i,r,, , , , ,ii7•41:i,1g
~ , , r i . s err 7 z...
o p : throe..
(0 be more enduring, and the perpetual ' t.ransm.o and Tehiplars . Ter jam.,
and ever changing scenes of am:odour , , r;i4.,= , .1.,,J . i:,..1 , , iy' , ,,,.H . L!'w-sto.
and beauty which met the eye at every ute.wart's n Erecesasoa's Mazes:.
point as we whirled up the matchless 1. ..., , 17 , !0 ., ; , , , , p,,,,,„. , a , :; ,. .
valley of the Kansas—might afford . am i n
e.-mit. rr,.u. n0.r.1.
enough fora dozen letters.; lout I shall de- .
.11:,,. t :,7`, 1 1:',11, 0 4,,,,, .„,,..„
fer them until I can speak of them more . *so*, t...1:!1..!.....1. '
at leisure and more in order than is peas t.'7,X,Z,1,2,:::',..1„M.,,;1V1,,:7: r0i .
or ~,,,,,,...
Bible now. IPaeoolc Permits.
•• Illpioma.
We have this moment got into motion .. ~,,
for Fort Masker, eighty miles Waller •• relltion.
west. The party are all well and in the
finest spirits—all glad that they came; for
they,unanimously declare Chas it is tor
fonesible to form any udeeuate conception
of this country without seeing it. _h22_
Mr. GEORGE. MUIR. of Arm-.
•trengta Coal Works, renu townstalpt Atte
glieny county, meats as follow. of the
KEY. E. A. WILMON'S
v.:lr .1. itt VICK% LoW PRICLI. by
Great Remedy for Consumptions
• 4 17*. red•md ummamum • WHITE, ORR & CO.,
unable, Weave my bed, and my ployaletans
Informed me that they could donothlng More for
ma.♦ can being utterly hopeleas. that 'Hiatt sel .
not certainly over a mouth to live. At this stage
seas lmlacett to try ltaN. E. A. W 11,1),n REX- j_IEEMBOLIYLL VIVO /Ler
rani. and to-day I am as well m any man.in the bAralaltd• Meamam am , mane... the
'tinfld. If they.
tnottis the Cigar or bralOt lota the at.
4^l ht this state- t.m.and 'mats om be
they can rail anti sic me, las per above •••• ' - anOt oar
area.) .ad I . blll Are theta el! the puttee,. el - -
ely extraorcitry recovery. • • AMERICAN WATCUES,
hold by dnigrlng everywhere. bele .real for
rlttsbares. JOIMPLI YLl.lllbai. Dreertst, ei
Market etrea. )fthbwrw . Fine Gold and hilwee Watches,
GRAY MIR, BALDNESS: DAND-
F ENE COLD JEWELRY,
EDIT. ANT "IMMIX or THE RIALE.-NI.
. . . . .... . . .
DISCHTIGST CAN .aiMPARE WITH 'WAWA
HAM COLON weermr.Ea AND 1,1118.11 Na . BILVEIIii,A.MC, CLOCES. le..
I•London . Our
Benlundon . Hair Color Hartore, ,
I`London n g ,,,,,4,,,gr.,..‘,,,,,, ! At the %meat triers. The psiblle 4, Invited to
0 1.4nsion Cinalelans Hair Color Satorar— : ral , nhd lialnalha oaf Hoch hifilra Ill , rlinilhlt
"Loudon !inn Color Ileasnree• •Irawnwa• •
•ll.ondon • Uwe nod Han ihdor nasiore, Hnlao repairing proniptlY attended 10. at
Landon Han Color ktaatoreei • W. %FILSON'S,
..London Areominand It. , Han Color Sailor., :
It ne vet falls to impart life, growth, and alto.
i So. 54 fOUILTH rTAILLT.
to the neatest hanyfaa iena wad stop. Ha fallng, ~,,,,,„,... .. r .,, ~,...., ~3 . .,„,
and la wire to pronnea a new growth or flair , . .
4niaing it to grow tank and strong . Jell la AT A MEETING OF THE COM
cent.. bottle; fi thatialf donn.
Bold liT AnCLAILIIAII 4 MeffINNAN, *I3
Margot atre.y CIAO. A. KALI'S. 37 Woo lat., , MITTIE ON WATIIt. of Alleglieng Coon.
nail IL/B. FLAMINI), II Marget Went, nu.- <lli, P.IO on Wednvidar, Jane Ha. 107. it was
burgh. YANA a IHAUITT Aileen. nl.
sairo7oitrarr UnawLvco. That Inuranelia. the ally nacre...
.
A BATIOAAL MEDICL\ - •
the right to nut off the city water from WI con•
E. mc h
One c. hardly pick Up nearepaper o r' turn • hereby notlnel 'that lilt WATAN WILL HE
etreet.rner now•a•days that La does not And, NUUT or? UR AND AYTER VIE Fill? DAY
starter him In the face. the announcement that Ur JULY NEXT. and the dapertntandent Is
Prof, n0..1-so haa pat dlteavereo a me•lclne hereby Instructed to carry tha sante Into effect.
.hlrh It • P..ea for ell the llb that flesh i, UOIIEET DLL WulY , ll.
me, h. Neir to. Ibtee `'woodhrro.” gliniVtl- ten:esh Clerk to Coolant.,
trig . ..mall, he— •altty • o•fr—
Ate woes _Are an set.tenes .. • few mouths, .
HOUSE AND LOT
then dimity,. Vont public notice. Thn reason .
of their sudden eatlcselsbreePt Is apparent. FOE SALE.'
.TteE were humbugs. St the 0 ttttt all meelel. I .
nal preparations hare an equal absiet fee see- -
The house and kit‘ t r /11.1 cseet accepted h the
au. as all are ego Cl, unknown: bat th e chaff Is *absent..., eltontedoo%,ll &In:el. ( Nat.
Klan a lenowed from tte grate he the practical 4 . 4 aGr re 444 ..4 4, 4,11 .•70 4 7 G.. '6, ...hie
tent 'which an mpeslaelced panne spell,. to ad ~,. .1 . 0„, . ..., t hr..i. ... r . ' , 40 ..,
things. 'there are bet few p. epva , less of mod. tent 1° .4 44.4°4 .' 4.1 44 ' 4 . 4 . 144 . 4 I 'L.Y.
In• AC littnlll,
lane which bare with stetnl the Impartial Jude- I i mi ,,,,
meet og he potpie for any length of elan. One Illgerell meet. wilecher . ,_
of the few welelt we how now in mind. sea mi.."... ‘‘,....,,
whtett ties been • Joey tme maniac to nearly 1,---- -.--.%. . .
SO•Wery hoeseb4ld lo the land. Is the celebratsd '
.f 141 , ElaCll LETrESIS. Their , TLIE ['Egli& TV GET
most antraml sale sod ues and theft mutest-
k .„,,,,,,,,,,,,, m ,,,,, , ,i6„,,,..,„„ ‘ ", PURE 'LEMON SYRUP -'
,
Vacthe aglealsalun tbs.. they meet tse • .peclee , m m
Vac the aliment.. to. whlcEthey are newir.U.l il • ( "' 4.41...4 p". 4 the 141n4 of 1.444... le "
kd. Letten hem, us attest their etllcsey la t L. IL DLILIEIIS CUR ILLNLFLELOIL,
11.118..orths tbrnat,trowelifuld liver. se that 1
, ~ix erat, , ,: • moue{ d i ... w a wr i x;;;;;;; , , jelia& No. stet Luny wrt arrtzit.
. , us er
.L• 4 I .. , ~,r .-4 • thelr 4,4 rot -W E WILL KEEP ON HAND
hume use • teamed. tWs Out aioa . wi.....1.•
Volumes In their faint. —Eagensfs /rum Ili* )(As • . 4, 1/ meld VI h 4444 1 .11 lithGle of
miles </mono (Merle, PM. 7, that. . , goring itia pla... .04090, CIAETE ~
DEETS. WI. StELß•lilLuVis,
---
rISEO CAMADENSIS.
A tree which 1. .00.4.01 II Canada, Nora
Scotia, sod the more northern rani of tea New
Tllgisnd States. and Is also found to the elevated
and moentninoue rtgloos of the Middle States.
and Abound.lo medicinal yirtnes. Dr. emelt,
of Settee. bee prepared a medicine from the
/meet' Inside barb of the pine tree. tailed PO
LAND, WIMP ;INC COU,POUND. NeOoND
one tame 'faille:. 61 debilitated elates of the
kidneys. It sets like sebum In .11 Mete., of
mucous membranes. enabling them to ftnala
their oat toniand energy. It will befound well
adopted to all thou dle•ues. where Ruche tu
been triad and felled. It la likewise well Culled
oldronic apse:A. in 4 an Infallible ...lee for
ond debilitated caw. of atoms. Many per
sons who 6 gretoely took a nettle of DIA mail.
clue, to try. afterwar d
which out and got •
dozen. ...elf dozen. effected radical
cares o(dt...i.eu of the bladder and kidney of
yeses iguanas.
Illabeths, a dices,. Dist has been locked upon
6 among the IneureLleA 1• Inircallabely rellevcd
by Cull. the certificate of Asa Uuouou,
pu liebed some time ash.
The United glut. Dieriensolory. 'flanking of
the pine aim "It la prescribed In leueorrace.
elect. end oilteralenesesof the OfinerY Oa .....
pilea and chronic lokasnoatlon or accretion.
sode bowels. forme aOlllO e 51.1.14.1 elections.
n vertu,. of rbetionnlem." It la Co.
tra l l l flD7e 4 :irigye!it :11,11:M;
to
usual: eau h• liken without interruption
to one's ecatlone& and ofalckee•
131,11..111 C reader. belittb, l)oiger of 0 0 4 0 .
renesothd vle or. PNee, at per...NADI tor
Air for COLAMID•II Da. ei• C. ill.
POND. ' For sale by the Inns. dozen or sin
bottle. at DR. KILT !SEWN lireat Medicine e th er gle ,
16 Wood street. ' eon)
~
Bllloll4llf, Jr., dattroslExprots UI
-5r4,54 AM Street, is an authorised Agent to
round Adartlifts4sll for 514. (4AXETTISmd
all other payer/ lasassagid N. United emu.
owl the das. •
ROBINSON BROTHERS,
.130.33.3.cera5,
Itoll7llill ISTREICT, Pitt *bunch.
kt11t:4 7 .:: 4 9,4%,,:14:4174,r4?.1' L:7474
[lnds of
la. la. SONDE,
And ate prrozrerl Lonny soul klallroad Bonds
titont*,• Kant. Oaf and Ilriago awoke: Mon
o,. on N.,..1104.14, hand Wart....
f mon./ of fbneeontles of rot.
ler, Be. er. Lsorenst,
Time
and Wn+1,1441100,
Inttreat allowed on Time lornnsits.
FOR Ode. DOLLAR.
• • A Can of goal PEACIIIA:
A Meuf do.4III.AUKIIEHRIPA;
A Catiof gaxl WiIIPiaLAVAILLUICS:
TRY .2.131C3051EE.
AL 1111 rEDEUAL iTUALT, AllegAvuT Citl
• MUIROR BitAVICIII•
FOB SALE.
I Beautiful Building fillet
%Ulf 4 4 .7,1,.7:41?;4011.47,M1".
lean cattle A pp , 7 SD
seam sevuar.
Jelliem iltottiallanst Rank.
- -
POUREVS ARCTIC FREEZER
—Just re•rlyed, • lot a •
rorreies drelic Freezers.
Man ( C nsn.
for sale at ttm,Yamfly Grocery
_ 4011 N A. RICNISHAW.
fey • p' COM , ppeny =4, Head Mauler'
PITTSBURGH. DAILY GAZETTE
roR SALE BY •
J. R. WELDIN - & CO.,
M=M=M
J. C. Swam Ell DIiESS GOODS,
Grepadines,
Or garmi ies,
45 Fifth Street.
=I
iitlss.
211“N811
ii.T 11.1Klf-3 and
•
- PUKKA.
At I , ccilltspla IVAaox'Wonce, rot& the real
tentlaty, µow .
. .
ickolo.. ry. 11.1 e .11:\ 4: Yak RFAT[I• • 1111.
ICE PirenEltil.—We have on
h•od . .ern cop mortment of
DOUBLE WALED 11 .. . E PITLIIEBB,
tr u v et:47 .Z. : % 2at t . lty. Alto. WAITZEit •nd
J. U. REED 4 Co..
.1. 1 ;. • . _
VOll MALE—LIVERY STAIILE,
loceted tioe. IV Ea Ira Third street. Dear
tionoette Merrnants• Ruth!.
1304 This
Mable wa• rtectitly Smell {l,l with ergie ern
mar oz•xtAt tweirlia round to • aryl alas* esta
te y ea to au, at • erre lure rest.
Will h• saidUl 'r onrsof stoat, o r with
out sloe!. imititre ietNo. 08 .0114,01.14 a, reel.
t ltpuhilltia • 11140.
GEO. EXIILELEIN,
Fancy fake Baker Confeclionor.
And dealur Porch. bud Demerit SMI%
nd N Nn. 40 ror. e r rcUILB/u. RUH
' 114000 nTHECra../.ll,beny.
; • Cobotdolly un wn!, ICE CREAM, of vartotio
Jrnr.dn
111WOME WHO DENIJD LIA.b•CY Cl/111},EXIIIM mnst tnipry
and enrich bit . blood. uldeli 11.UX111111.P.1. COK.
I .11111. T. 11
021•01. or 00,1 14. 1 11,011.1ds OA•.-
rlnbly dues. Ant for I.l l bLidliuub..n.. Tann 1,1.1
LOST—Between Market'. and
dmittalrld, Ob Flab Wert.. or 4%,wreb rift,
bira en brnltbnolol BLltlet.
. ..F b CPC/Irall'r
t)pptaleluga mall *nut nt money nap Uint'n
iltcattpie. The MOOT Will plautica~efhr Hama;
Orllet.
Je.6.13 •
.
AIMING LADIES, BEWARE or
A the Warless off•els Face Pande,s and
" " n r ::174 i
t n i:n:Trit 44 the pare.
plr "/ f e rmi nnulu nave Inreh, neat thy and
youtand .I.Dearanen, ore Dann frOLlOtt ITILAST
natniarAILILLA. ant6latwr
TRANSPARENT ISLUiE OIE
rt lAlntticletgt
Lod obi, clan Wu,
2-12 .J. 11. 1111 , 1.2 . 11. ,
INDIA RUIZUEU r BEATING,
11 . 0. e. Steams rankle,. (Want,. af;ao , i , e
Silo! flLLlrd,
. e f:Tr • . .3.nd. rt. Cla.r inraot•
LEATHER,- IT grirvii.—w e
best k iarilry ' :n4. " L ' 4 ' m 4 an ' :11.41"1,4eVo:nr
f.T.Viltt°""`"'"44:17.11411',f17s."`-
j. 4.• 3. # .4 1.3 , •11. ttneL
LACE LE.l.ThiEtt,. ;L i the best
Meo e•Ill Bti
lb• l{ blnte, (or
• 3
"'
r .
- • -
COTTON AND FEVEIERS..
" ViL I ZIPA u t%. ;
Now landby 12.2432 yte.2•o Julio IYQ. 2. flr sale
by
VEATUERN AND COTTON.
=tigtr:"
On unmet' Agouti.. to antra, far sale by
Jell 113411/111 DIUII.III . it Co
llump COTTOV w4 9 TE- 1 0
11°.""°"'I'''`ItittliI,Isflrl
ClorroN BATTING-40 halal'
"`"* . "snwrtlllBlli soh
NEW ADVER'IIShiiENTS
ow. ranee o r. nAv
IRON CITY BELT WORKS.
CEO. 0. CLAPIK & C 0..,
Manufacturer. of ever) SeMr l Pttha F. "'"i
Stretched. cemented and 4itteted Uat-Tanne
Xaosat.lacor Soltiag.
No. any LIRCxTY sr., )sa floor.)rt=4'
ABIR.ACIAM LEVCOLVS
DOMESTIC LIFE.
rdANS N1001:14% the edl•or orate "Rebedlev
Iteeerd," eke Issued an excellent ...VeopWs
Eallese” or tee
"HEAL LIFE OF AIIItAILIA LIEOOLIL".
Illustrated wtth • splendid Ilkeveas„ far Which
Llecoln eat,. Mr. Moore'• •p•clal request.
The 0 0 011 also contains tomplrte of
Mr. bleroln's favorite o^. lo . •. .b! , rhl s hould
the spirit of mutt.! oc prove ;•• 'wit an account
of Ita.authorkelp. &Sateen OF 31r. Lierota. 1.7
De's. can o ,, t•in a coo, 0... er . ea.l l . he
seedier t.,e prier, :SCLNrs to I. ttAN.h..II(.F I
4.Li.iiele Hues, New York.. 1e12.72,
pITTSDURGEI
CIT 4 L &lINDRY
=1
All Itlodi or .WASHING done with neatneee
and al , epate4. Bedclothes wash. aon Tory re
niLle terms. eeelaL attennon.pald to .
r
rail fu and Jotter all he
goOde oJrYI at La•nn.'ol7,g,
Crn peke net • order, lin n • the fon winµ: places
Le promptly atteeden
e. Abel. s eor. Flr.b and r•rant
M .
tt
.
IIN rich , S
I.lohlamlt noon SiSim!arket .
Coot ,
C , aarr. cor. Federal Ohlo. A11.101 • T
Office. No. i NT. CLAIII NT.
MARSHAL'S SALE
IST out
of a welt of
on,
...poops,
Isfinell out of tp e VlAO:telyon, of tn. .11....1
Pia.. fo. Ihe Wen... JlMxtrict of ',0.n.0.,
and to me .ll(teted. I v/10 03 pose to "'t ate Pate.
•1 the COURT 11010110, In the City of Ark, oit
the r111. , T 1/...1( 00 JULY. 0110 o'clock.. . ,
the followtog property, to wit:
27 Barrels tot Refined-011, ,
:Oat,' at the Red nerT of 1115.00 . A CO.* " th ;:
mutt of the United elates. , '
TIIOB. A. ROWLEY,
U: tl. 51anhal
A'itl'2„tr2l„7.%-;.1
MAIRSITALVs PALE.
By virtue of n writ of rendltP.ni crpoutir,
Issued all tn. District Court ot the Unit.
Kates, tor tie Westrrn Distric• of Penusrivs
lilt. 410 to sec directed, I will expose to Public
rale. st the CI,IIItT !MINE, tbe City of Ed,
on the V 1144 1. DAT toFJULINIter, 0, to oeiorir
S. m , the followtue drscrlt:ed proms ty. to
Twenty' ttarrels of Renard Cll, In Teaks; Ten
Unreel. of Renato 011, In nllator; Twentr
eight Herod. of Refitted, talt ' , eel , . navel.
/iambs; horen Ran 11. of Naptha la 'realm; Two
Ctztandred Hurd.. of Celt.. 011 In Tooke: Two
a , don Kettle.: One Coal.. lila/a:One lion:
T e wo d u atwv l C oe e d e
I. Woo l d. ee t l oe :
e dg r h .Bl[a2r rethlsof
01n
~
Tanks. Enelne• .Huller.. Inaehloet - r.
Implement, and property appertalnlng.to - .all
belied end taken at the Dron , Y of
CO.. at the milt of the Ualtelatatce
=9
•
MAnsnAL•s Ormx.
Plitsburtu,Jote 11. 07.1 .1e12.11
pITTEILIUDDII LEAD PIPE
• AM)
SHEET LEAD WORKS,
h."
an
algal.
Lead Pipe and tilieet Lead,
AT LOWEST bulimia iterr.s.
=I
PL't MINS' MATERIAL.
- BK.. AAP Ito,/ 00010'.
!TEAM GAMIER.
CTEIY PUE
PLAIN AND GALVANIZED
IRON PIPE, At.. 41,
BAILEY, FARBELL & CO.,
161 ISSLIERrICLI) UTILE CI. I.ll.burgl,
Jet
FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 72 illth.Street,
NEJOILY OrrotllTE THE roHT OFFICE.
'The lII.t extrusive verletY. the ., .tt , t ear.
Cc, the leeFc.t toducr,rai-ete we.t of Zicw Yore
Perfect Fitting French icite Shirts,
I=
PUTNAM & HOUSE,
=
MURDOCK & rurmrAm.
BUILDING PROPOSALS. .
•
pROPOSALS- WILL RR,
RB-
I;tlYCltbythe7ll✓YlMitt % 11/1•1 COM.
['ANY f.r et cat Wog • Taht c e • Its*.ttold.r.
the eleavatlon Lb be About W :vet to MS...etre by
feet Iv dpotts.
. .
Atao, for 1.4a1N0 • IrnONIZ WALL stoontl
the ahie•nreatil Inca. three feet In eeldth at the
•tnittosa hy t.en ;net at the top on LLL c L y.four
fete In What. ha , d wall to he lacht or PnaL
harre-sl•VI taunt , amt thatonahlf Shied In eclat,
mortar.
•
.• .
Ismber proposal. aro Aestml AA. fonllsMOir
aToot 1. Po SKI K. and las to r • wall aw..l floor
wsttilo tb• ab0v.,1211,01 , 1 tior.” wan.
Jaconets,
. . . .
.r Lana tract tellll. re,ose t .i.
•tt the, t rrrl• 11, laltt ...et.. the'
to • Shy toe ...at omeau, The
ter e work. autlett at .11 Ono, to the . In•yeet
iro mod opyrorot of the ost
reserve Yottlatit to Ten.. 01 Ob.. reeetTed•
reopens/. shOol.l be toot that °Moe of tbe
i iLe. o .T',.::°7:4`."4-
11.0 gle.n. Ithls will re,lvea owl! the 1110
or .11.1N1r... 1‘0111N11.35..
lei . Ate rrrrr T.
LOOK AT 'THIS!
SE%DAY SCIIOOI. St:PERIN
., TChtIE.T.I, CuNIIISITTICES oa4 LUSK*.
RIAno , .14 11114 a lot. e „lad woU .emceed aooon.
twat of •
LIBRARY BOOKS,
Icabfa-Ina th• latest pabllaatlatia of Oa laatlla![
Soc.letlea awl anaa, at
DAVIS, CLA.RIEE & CO.'S.
93 Wood Street.
x. B.—sEW (ATALIIGUILY, contalutog
nalDya.lls prier. of thovsaild• of goo<l 110011,
.ent !Da airy Alolreasoo
Dlseolints from telali, p•ferl
.prselleable._ A full aupply of ail Unocla)twhool
.leratiLLlV/K
The Highest Market ; Price
PAID 11 , 01
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER, '
(OCPONS 15D CAMEO iIW&S? NOW.
.I. F. STARK & CO., Rankers,
£XU Tallto erTB6XIII.
14IPOILTANT- NOTICE.
To oWST:11.11 Or ZIOURES.
DR. WEST Deg+ to inform, hia frienda itoo
The n l'ubfrum the Ned 1.100 nIl to e r r. CflAlllL[l
b el r otel. 6 mr;e l r; " nre/gl lb ilV;
t " .. . o ' l •..* ' l l.l, treated • *1 a moderato
enarga Horan. of a^r lnhationa alsettaes nut
oaOmrtta . t. nut terry attention yald o,thenr at
h• °woe ea stable, LOCI OR HnorSealubra •
tett 01.,Itit AM ROT, arupd by all the
min,, , ,i—vcgriaaty Colleges In •Entop, will
eurlAw1:0011; Wino prestddla Gall, tote Seoul
tllgto.ll t t :ta t a, and tit noLlare the
lint nIL, 001,1041:',`,4,741: .+
04,4 00.
Rt....b.. the madras+. st ct:Lr,s ePtb'ea.
TV= el=ppaalta M. Clothes Drat.
F i• ir
LOUORREY & FREW,
Move remove! to
No. 31 Market St.,
(CORNER 07 SECOND.) 77111)(10s0
Wh(rs MIT too TDsptind to msnatacDtrif all
klals of
Ssiddles, 11:ernctes Trunks,"
And all Attlee. In their flee usual!! kept to
Arse-els/A aetahlleholre...
A: . YOUI~i~I h CO.,
WHOLISA LE DEALERS ARP
e()111/11i881011 71/01411a3t9,111
FLOUR ? EI,PEXIF
PiOOUCiAIEPIEIIALLY.
No. "555 Sts
PITTSBURGH. PA.
OM
.
IRON CITY - CUTLERY ,Coa - ,
No. 3 CITY,
• . Clair Street. •
. ,
Geeing pli &hi of ighlifltEW lini)ll3 the
4.71 yr
Gain Gon g farderare. Uglier: and Varlet,
~ at th etiove nand, ale their /Attrition
to keep pun ud g nret elm. g i roul Of . .
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Grin, 71111 re Rovuteers. iiiitills, Ylibing ihtekle
anA sporting /roods of every rierlntl. Theyare
Moo prepare/I to to sit kinde of JOB % 11 0.11:
Grinding !favour. lleleeore. sc.. Cutting Wringing
and Clamps, rind asking boll awl Gunnelling
ntlinips, et ebhrivyt !lbw.
Ne ar. frown, at
talon/will
___
NEW ICE CREAM I (LOON
AND CONFECTIONEUL
JULIUS RICHTER
will ogenlan new ft.T.ll. cluy
Ice Cream Baleen it Confectionery,
I , l4slfigri), Allegheny, oo TCISB
- irV;4ll ll l b nil i ttig gennlntilY . 4 ,7 -
=0 to unbent. netr eytahlhdonal . TA l !
THE CHEAP lIAT AND IMOD
!TUBE.'
WORM MMMMM .
• tactical Retail Dealar BI iwid MOTS,
Hwn flint i'Affil. No. Dl 1..110 writILEV: Al.
lewfiee 011). Nawnn.nlu. In tilt two 11Utl
nt ww
alawalt
tea talc dealer: toe.. witla realoaah ig profits,
sad galena in ed to offer great hargitiaa Wail who
taro? Oho with their haarooagih
J &8. FRANCIS,
CiltrENTE;tB AND BIJILDEIIB,
IN. 26 led L•B Mims Et, alksttal rill. Pa.
r, snaps Lod Jobbing promptly attended to.
101.144
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12,- 1867:
JAMES B. YOUNGSON,
No. - 200 Wylie Street,
11.spectIdlly . Inrarmr thata who are mm,ds
or •n•tnlng In 011 Hue in. be hts open. •
fas; cl•a.
BIKEAY AND CONFECTIONERS,
At the above •umber. Frs,`a lIRE a II A ('AE ZtA.
tc
fated up In otVe. Stwelsl a.teatlon pivot to
travialllng l'rleste I , lvaar, Plcalca.
with tIRISCaI. CARL', and FRUIT
O''•E~.
A LIMITED PARTNERS - 11P
has linen—cute red Into, to commenco term
the 10TH IJAA tig JUNE. lON. and to continue
to JUNE 3011.15:0. between TULL SCRAMS,
of the City of Slits. rgil. and CU LULUS LEN.
NW, of the City of PhllaEelphla State of Senn
' aglosata. the businevito be that of dealing In
and the reaming of I etrolcum. Coal or ehale
OSA, and thn Otepotal, In embalm:lv e use. of the
avid. Wed In the refining Proc. , either by
lode or bunter mannfa•tore: to be comforted In
the name of EMIL SCLII,LE, the Geueral-Part..
nor, la the Vile of Pittsburgh.
I. IN NUI lathe Special rmtncr,..hd has eon•
tribUted thereto toe Stlln of nrty Thousand
Dollars In cub.
==!
CHARLES LENNIL:. Bpeotal Planner
Plttabu rgt, J ane 10th. 1547. •
HOOre me, A..P. NICHOLSON, an Alderman
of the (Itself Pittstairch County of Alleghenr.
Piste of Penusyl”nia, personalty spihn , ed
EVIL SCHALK, and made that
CHARLES LENNIO hos. lie ellrelul
contributed In esoh the sir= of 100.000 to the
Partnership Capital of which be, the saIsIEHLL
13CHALK, Is the deters! Partner. n :
-
Pittsburgh, Tone lilt, IMF. lei2perl
)TEDICAL SOCIETY OF PENN
., SYLVANIA.
=
STATE MEDICAL SOCIETY,
WMett meets In C n city on
Wednesday, June 12th,
I=
Are notified that arrangements hare hero made
with the following retires:le for commutatton of
rare Venneylvanta Central. rittsborgh t Con.
nellsville and Aleghcal Talley.
The Society will meet In LAFATEITZ HALL.
corset of Wood Imo Fourth stree' s. at 4 to:cloek
p. re. Delegates will report for registry. nay
sible, before the boor of IneeUng, at the COO
- or Arrangements (loom, In the Hall, en
trance no Fourth street.
The rtnnwoado Concert and Entertainment
by the Allegheny Countythiedleahboclty. will be
given at
LAFAYETTE" HALL,
01 EDNISDIT ETECISG, Camtocitg S O'clock.
Card. otAdmissl;n, fof those entitled to them,
will he furnished bell,. 11. T. COVVEY. No. el
Sixth Street.
DM=
The ANNUAL ADDBZblswlll be delivered by
the President on Wednesday arternoon.
By order of
COMMITTEE OFkIIItAIeUEMENTS.
THE LARGEST AND. MOST
COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
BEST STYLES AND QUALITY,
BOOTS, SHOES,
• AND. GAITERS,
FOR LADIES,
=!
CUE
MID
AND AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES
=EMS
31 'FIFTH STREET
W. E. stlikEuTz & co,
ezmanzi
TEAS' TEAS! TEAS!
Or ALL I•EEICY.B AND QUALITY. AT
33.ctri.MVIS.
QUEEN TEL •
Y.iin. l =
?T... ** * kr, P er R° . #
• tiogd ••
tiood
ELACK TKAN—Oeloom
Bin Oo sl..Ser pounid.
riu, •
IS xtra . ••
BLACK TEAR—poweboolL SOneboOlr.
and I...igrot.s.
rs....rne w (. llreakfaAL. .....
••- - - .
./APAN TEAS. • :
Y:;:r. t au nt P lll , 4g " . LZ "'" SIT"
MIMED TEAM.
No. 1 buxed Teu, 5t..1. Wart. si do. Y.11.111..1
No., •• Yl4l Nest . Sdo. ••
kinTZ•ra ngtf 4 4l 7 ‘, ° :;idWv:7ll:ol•9l ayy k lo
any ...aatalLy. b.rwayntil by any of the x-
Tory
<en, per
bouna .n tn. Idiery. Gystiltl lling a pure and
clean article Yrblen exactly . 011 s their teat.
A. KIRK.
71:•11 171 It 174 14.1.rat.14... A/LeyttAl,
89 149 S 9 89 89 89 Pm.
MARKET.STREEL
al, 71.)
h4 9 ,1=1. C:0 3Et 323 SI,
189 89 Jffarkst Street,
I=l
:BOOTS, SHOES, U.
I Mt CLIMATZST AND NEST
j B9 ITS C2XT,:Ir
(s 9 NO AUCTION OOODS
JAB. ROBB 89 Market St.
89 89 SO 89 89 89:89 89
WALL PAPER!
AT REDUCED PRICES
TO Sun.' THE TIMES!
At N 0.107 Market Street.
.708. R. lIVGWS -BRO.
BUSINESS MAWS
COMMERCIALCOLLECE,
Nos, &and 8 81. Clair Street.
Charter.
Book -K raping, reatesnattlp sad Ailthmeile,
time 00111000 llO 00
/Liltimpetle 00t1 reamuship per quarter
or Mr. month,,
Perimonehtp; per month...,
Yor Mulw or timeline., Mare.
noerw.N. 1,111.1171 , 101. or
I .l. 1. 14011./..1110NIIM.:
=
WM. RIAMDOUF &
- :
Ilanatsecqrars mid Whola.!. 'Maim it
BROOMS,
Broom Brush and Broom Findings.
•
I
Tutor, !mil Wanhoute, In tbs rear of Eabo
m•iter Lase's,
Nals.l7lliibd 174,viogsa aL,
armis.n •
J. SOHOORMLNER & SON,
Pfopanora of the
10 r..XZ421331:711.G1,73
White Lead and Color Works,
Manufacturer* of
WHITE ADD END LEAD,
ZINU, PUTTY. MAIM LEAD
And all colon dry o,
aloCf
in OV
all VERDITILIt DEESE.
Olfleo, No. 47 ILI . FONNT NTREET.
4:Vl n 't r kr:crgteg .1 4 4
t " . "4 it triroZt
bunol..Alleoheof. ravietali
.C . M. GEAIIING, •
•
•
Planing Mill, Sash & Door Factory,.
Corner BUTLER and A 1.1.40111 C NT STUNVIeI,
Math w.ra, .4 No. la tllllrllYtjl.D
rlttebureb. ••
T' altl ' el . 4rJrilt r Atlt:r . d i e l ;. " MA 4"."
Mime e en' All
km le or were uniaLaulll Oa Land. Orates tram
larewtleyy/e_naile astandetilo: • •
OMBLAER,
. • 1•1101.1iPALS AND varrAlt, •
331011 . -1.101.1. xicag,
, DaVailleue neirongth
1" d0i,..14e mar pm. nt rittentrgh and At
irrrll:Tinadt ire
: 1 4 adtrtiti7wru."% aelamary
Ice 11.1, hi Maine!. horulaii b. All lwa.l/a.titt
al ti r artf Tathma will cocotte pr.; pk , httsAtlP. ,
a+ Main . •
_,.,. . . . '
DITEI EIIIIVITS•
Otte *Woe half Poodles;
do ;porter* do;
IS do • mixed do;
150 baehoLslood IHT Apple.;
SO do rime do;
Jon eroelwodo 000poludon and torso; low
to Wei . rade. • .
ISI3IIOXA.K.C; A LAliti.
Me . . i 7 44,4: wewo .i.......1,_
. .
A l l ADDION NTAliell. AGENCY.—
. .A. Just retelve4.
•
4.06 box/4. 4 . 01" Poorl 'web;
soo ao . • ' •
~„ d
c,OOO o.
•• bu 0 00 ale. lit
•
For malt low 10 th i g i t.: L . 3l . l . rAt
~„,„; •- -
- .1 I 2. vrono alt.
B EL 2 rING I BELTING I—EcTata;
am tr u :a . t t l . um mn flel4%; a4so. tium racking,
n4ooed •The blo:4::1111 00 11L n : 4 :1:
71417111tigatist1,1.1. 5010 . au"4.'"'P4o
111111.1.0,41
CEIEESE.
toscos floshogb !!! .
40 11?4! Che;.;
Joel recolTed owl for sal. by
jell •
N.M ADVERTISEMENTS. t
pAIic ECT
'ING BOOK DAMPENERS.
=I
Blank Books and stationery. -
Writing Fluids ?r, Copiing Inks.
Invoice and Letter Books,
Copying Presses and Books.
Reoipt, Dray, Note and Draft
Books, •
Time Books and Memorandums.
Blank Books, Of every descrip
tion, on hand and made to order,
MYERS, SUMTER S CO..
Blank Book Makers and Stationers,
39 FIFTH STREET.
HERBST. -ORDINARY.
LENCE, COFFEE
'AND ICE CBEIII ROO3IS 1
TONLADTES AND GENTLEMEN.
No. - 64 Fourth St.
Wrier MORNING TO:INCITES served daily.
front 0 to 11 a. 0. DINNER served from 11 to
SS "ream, dally,-0.00.10r twelve. or ta) 021185
Sing Dinner.. -
Particular attention green lo the wants of
ladles and gentlemen desiring a comfortable
meal. the enjoy meat of a 'rod dish or mean, or
any of the lased..of the season: also, to the
fernlshlnt families.. parties add others, at Dar
resPeures or elsewhere, with the hest of
WEDDING, POIIND AND BPONGE,OLEES
With the richest assortment of IllasheCond
Fancy Cake. Cream and water Ires, Meringue
listerts. drilla.. Charlotte de Moose, 111500
Mang., M r Does, Ornamental Pyramide Name,
Boned Tukey, Coffee. Chocolate. etc.
Walters sod Music furnished private and pub
tic earlier.
• Chin, biliverarare, Cutlery. Glasswaread
Table Linen for hire. • 1.0:84 0
SUIWJI STOCK OF
DOTS'
•
YOUTHS' and •
CHILDREN'S
•
4 01-aC) 1 1 1 1a XIV
xow nsouriya,'
o e m n i plele aatOrtakent POREWE
Cassimere, Flannel & Linew Suits,
Prost the Lest Eastern house, AS the new ena
TO
styles greet ratite, and at PRICES
TO SIM ALL. Call early. at
No. 47 St. Clair St.
• GRAY & LOGAN.
latAar
S . S. BRYAN,
and
_J •
1=131=1:1
BONDS, STOOKS,
AND REAL. ESTATE,
Apollo Building, Fourth Street.
Misnames and salts on commission
BAIL' , GOVIIINIBT LID ITNICIPAL BOBS;
Banly Railway,
Insurance, Mining 8, ether Mocks.
Orders executed at,„the 'Nate Tort,
Dina zed beaten Stock ' lloartle by telegraph, at
the regular rites of Coteau!salon current tu thaig
dale.
DISSOLUTION.
THE PARTNERS MP MERE-
Mara exlstrhe between 010. A. KELLY
and ROW% K. bNOUtiltittS. to the Wituslesala
Urns Business. No. itt'Wood streot. Iltisburgh,
lass nos day beet& dissolved by matte) tonseot,
1100 T. SI. SNOINittANS rettrtny Iron, the Arta
TM, bostoe s se wilt be continued by tiEONGE. A.
KELLY. •
Iturit. M. 'aNODOWAS.
I . 4t.bargh. May 10th, 16<:. .03:•11
GEORGE A. KLEIN, '
Wholesale I„Drtiiggistr
259 1
SEII
891
37 Wood Street,
(Wpmlte Nee lE. Charlet Betel.)
Dealer la IMRE& CHEMICALS, PATENT
EDWIN ITS. rittIINIMEINICS, L'AINTE. OILS.
•PY E sat rrs, As. • • • •
Proprietor otl_Dr. EARNEST'S celebrated
Parody_ liseltedles, LIVER. ESLL. POULIN
STEP P CHOLERA OREL Es. revel
LEDGERS, JOURNALS;
. .
Invoice, Cash and Dray *ohs;
=
KLEUTE, TIKE, DRAY, 'DEITZ,
• MUTT, 0111)1B, EKET,
And ILKIICIFIAADUK
. .
•321 , CO CO 32G. ,
TUE SALE BY '
W. S. HAVEN,
. Third Sin.
. .
c max.. sata..nan. Tn. mix.s..w. Lau:wns.
KNAKE QC Blllill'LEß,
Bneci'sunb ViIIiT.LLNIL i BAUM.
N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh.
Pianos, ClrgEms,
♦nd Mute.] goods saner:llT
Wirde.le. Adria. fer the Calebrated lIRADDD
UT. New Teak. ad SCHOMACKILD CO.
raladalphh, VIAND& '
Mao. lILSTIEY ► C 0.13 • 42107T.1.G.C."
D. *• U. W. &WITH% "A/LERMAN" °R
OANS. adTlLTOhi'll PATIWU GUITAR.
The bat Data ad German Plata ad Utile
tar Sterna aware ea hum. Walla
- 90 00
J. R. 111.114•11.,:f •—•0. r. 11,11.1...11W1C 110.11[1113.
r. t,torat.sx ..0011 MIT. •
/1/011111g0N, BARB & .CO.
Monsfactarel s of ail Wads or
BOOK AND PRIEM-PAPER,
Orders promptly ' • •
dads,,..
• . Blatt County, re nos.
/WTI lobos% rub wise Doti rar rsss. •
togm tOliX n. sorts.
PLIIBII9IGII LA3IP
,C032E174.
.rottri co.,
No. 23 Wood Et., Illtsbtuik
• Manufacturer. ' ,• ,
LAMPS, LAMP GASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, En
La.:,,lllent evAt7tAlia* lartalAbut tbs
kt
Tuuts"us. TABLE WARE; WINDOW
NLAAA. and ere te, tbe Olass Lim '
1. A; HERRON
DR
HAS REMOVED
His Office and Residence to
No. H SMITIIIFIELD ST,
.
iny prr oppo.lte the Itouongittela
pawl , Lis Loinkisci Alt Ass
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
J.LYONS, • Lr, •
t •
No. 110
,Irood St Pittsburgh,
tpit f hivir\ir
ruier_ MIIOIIIII,
c liA i r nod 11nUrt, THAMES, tortaln
lxirdckaTTattea Mtlargetirrul
ZiItiTAT.Z:U RILUILDINU executed in'ttle
hillA,ll:lBtnianiATZ.
JAMES B. JONES,
Dtaun IN
Scrap Iron, Light Iron,
JOHN - PECK, ORNAMENTAL
OAST END WADVOIM IRON. En WINKER AND PIRITINNII, 051
MALC , i ' it i s .04 " . I I°uVaTVeigrritAti W*VisrlsrrEt"
- s• A gog Rh."'
INgsliVSlssr_B."'‘kanagrliskareZ wlq
''''''''''''' best Mille b• /Own for Dm
.
Lime for itale by Ladlrs. NanDinatal balvaltlng dew fa
yoyis / I • 4 7ANF.LPD a CO. We asaywr. • ssubMS
VirREPUILILIt;..iN
STATE CONVENTION
Who I.Tirse . tlcally f•lnlltar.lth the manta/it
. tyro or Tire.] Tit•e•Trare. •noI hm• halt eon, •••
1 7 1r= """
U l2:• i d .
/ 1 A.1." 7. `` A P r '' WANTED—A SITUATION,
The EtZMISLIII...•N riTATE CON Tel Kyr Rs D. I% A :STORK.
meetwlll at the •• U. idle Hong," In WIL- By an Amerlian •;Irl •Iltern flirt of age, 0
LIAMb PORT, on•tiod Addre.n. land • Celt rate a , enuntant.
.261 h day of Juaa Neal. •
A.l4era• ••]f." TIII* or FICF.
T0.r.1
At 10 o'doek a: a., to oomtnete • randit.., for TVANTED-1100:118.
Judive of the Barkretr.o Conn. ,a 4 to Initiate TT
ro
r".the aa:r ran adAt;ll; ; ,. 4 e . tfte r i . rurnl:ol.itr
At"ol.l7!:".sr
posed of RepreiTentatt•e sad :Senatorial Rele
gates. choice Ito 'the venal' way. and equal In
number to the whole of the Mmatora and Repre
sentatives In the General Assembly. .
By order of the :nate Central Coscualttre.
Gta. W. lialonwELY,
A. W. BLNADICT.
a. ROIILAT LAU00,35". •
5p2.1,191-.l.Wr
15 -_,_.I 3I acHANT -
HENRY G. HALE
SIMMS! COD. PEI LEI Si. allit ST&
NEW SPRING GOODS,
All the Novelties of the Season,
. cARPETS. OIL CLOTHS. &o.
-IFlrst-Clans Merchant TaAttiring
' Eetabllehinent.
m116:07
• W. HESPENHEIDE, .
•
Merchant,
No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET. .
Just received, a Second arrival of NEW
HERM. HOODS. Alt-late and new stile pat
tern. getupDl the latest Eastern styles.
ntyG.ura
BOIS , CLOTIUNG.
Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant,
*ASSET AND CUTAWAY
SUITS ,
ALL SUBS LID OF TEI 88Y8,9f FABRICS,
A large and CompLett asaortment now on hand.
GRAY & COGAN,
ego. 47 . Mt. icratriitreet.
HENRY tAPPELL; Merchant
AA- TAILOR, and dealer In •
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
142 SMITHFIELD STREET, ' •,
Three door below Meth, PITTPEMIGII, PA.
All the lal,st !Spring and Sommer stiles of
Cloths, Casslmenrs and Vestlnns on band. and
made up In tna most taahlonabla style.at the
lowest prices. ' 111110=1.
utE, wows:.
81411KLI L. F. MILLAR.
I '
BILTERKLE &MILLEII, •
PLUMBERS,
EIS AND STEAM FITTERS •
Beer Und Ale Puna% all Clads of liter and Ale
Poets. Hydrants s _Putope, Kate. Wash ntands.
/Jath tabs, Gent How, Marble Ware, Sc.
No. SOO , 01:acs Eil - ree;t,
(Between Kant Lane and CheatnaiSt...)
ALLEOIIENY CITY. PA.
(louse ratted up with Una and Water - at abort
notice.
C. 61,!EGLIM JA% SILADTOBD.
EOM=
SP4UIGLFIR & BRADFORD,
3P.111.49.0T1CLA-Ta
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
House• fitted' wp with WATER, 4113 and
STEAM by experienced workmen.
trArgfit7l`Pty,:fia=r,vz ^"k..
M)17:145
JOUX Kira—alma Buz.
JOHN H. COOPER & CO.,
BRASS FOUNDERS,
Steam and Gas Fitters,
Manufacturers of 19:31 AD BRASS WORK,
t 17.1 37 tr ra t't; .d P. :ern N
gr "
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
PITTiBURCH. PA.
rms..
COLL & MILLS,
pßiterical, PLUMBERS,
OAS AND STEAM FITTER,
No.-OGGF.cosiaa. Egtinoot,
I=
PITTSIII7RGII, PA.
Clam" end Weicrumps of all 'kinds. Houses
Slued up with Sias and Water. In the most ap-
Pro.ed style, by experienced workmen.
Bimetal attention paid to country . ' work. •
torbirm
F. L. ATWOOD.nsIitSON Josuss..l. Isocnirrani.
ATIVOOD':: &'.III,'CIFFRRY
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAS FITTIEES,
• Cor. of 3rd and Liberty Streets,
Aixm, Carroll Sunders, rittsbr h, renns e
to n gger m '"" C." 1 ". M. ' . .u I S , SusiSSIT
~,N =r . 1 .0.. re u. Z i t:g u ns ,
s tle . V . lll4 cal=
Agents for A. S.Caineson &Co.'s
STE.A_M . P (IMPS
SLR 0
* BLOWER ENGINES,
' Taus Pump. nars Superior ndensdadus sdn.” l /
oilers, and every oat Is eregran tea to give eattre
faction. Amps eunra/stnnon baud. team:,
pea. unetaxern
H~BLEHYIc JUHN9O ,'?: Wawa,
Plumbers, Gas and steam Fitters,
4 YINTEL 1 11.araT arraiancy.
IPZ"VP/0113'0'.1C1.C3.13C,
czEza
au onion by mall azkuted:asUrfaetOrlly aan
Dram ptly at te Wed to. • • •
A fall !me of Path Tube, Minya, Rada.,
Water Closets, Sluts, Chandelle's, erulartle,
and (las Abaules for sale at the most reasonable
Nice.
Orders from countri purnne br Ot 4 / 1 Prompt
lratten dado. t
Porn licoo com detort colon.
BAILIFF BROWN & CO.,
9
Za o. tia N90C101V93:.1191t.ii
..ta,,Earmir'r CITY, Pat"
purntBEREI, - , GAS AND STEAM
PIPE FITTESB4 keop Car. y• oa hood •
tam WOrtracH': ramusTe, SHEET
LEAD, LEAIRIM.I3ATH TUBS, WASH BA•
SINE MY AND COOKS.wI all mat.
riala SElns Op:public or prtrata huLdmp
with MIS. WATER or •TEASL 'Mesta
Clink WAREHOUSE.
RICIIIRD - BREED & CO.,
xnecpcsitre3El3:tB.
No. 100'WoOd. 'Street:
•
BRTITANt ATM SILVER PLAT= TA.
riNVA . I4 , I4 TE.A b I'HtTO and TABLZ RUT
- bP l l4,l 7 llAtildll, •
' . N NEFLisrts •
b o ll i tS/1 T I e I IP TT,bo IA T
RUHIERIAN WARR ot.vors • deettlptloa
LAVA CARD BASIIATiI,
LAVA VASES,
TT NS.
ItEltatlYMNE WARM at ell vartettos, to
eon wholesale and mantissas.
The lasteistraimmtraleto•stockatevasE
141 ' 014 t aad.rrtis the a y ahas la ttla tasters
titls. •
SHEPHARD'S
CRACKERS
317 Liberty Street;
...PITTSBURGH, PA.
INIPOIRTA:VT TO 1101USEELEEP,i'
xasi—As •
FRANCE'S' TEA MART.
70. 13 Dl4. OFD, PITSSIIIOE6III,
priceats buy the aunt eaanty or TgAll. at the
of any sold In the city- Alto,
Sugars, Caftans and Groceriel,
Valtiat,ff.-zardtma°4l:4= o4 .
wn. rawaaa *Dos
=l3
NOTICES
- I : WANTED, -7-
A SALESMAN.
walk of ht. C air oteoet.. A . F. t all . V.elirre.e'or
no other boarder. p"e(PrIINI. 51 .
term., to.. BOX It. <loth,' tVre, ci•
WANTED,
A Second-Hand Engine,
=
Twelve to fifteen Inch chirier. Witha double
One boiler, of arrillcient capacity. an d in good
condition. • • B. gicLgtr
.Itoarth i CO.,
le4 101 et.
ANN
Works, TE D—ALt
elpbto. BUTCHER'S
St Philul
'MELTERS" AND "PULLERS OUT."
rzn
WANTED,
CA, M. 3P3Elgririn,
Renter and Real Estate Agent, Na 6 611 , TH
WIZ It niRART. nagnnua
JUST OPENED.
WANTED
I=l
SPENCER 7•SHOT RIFLES.
HI
it delivered men, at the ew NNY In
e:Weeder Out
Werke, corner .W. 70. .111 e., Plus.
bergh..Pa.
torsheat.diF
=I
Jr 0.47 Ohio St.,
=
15 DIAYONIi. Plttaburitt
WANT&
Enquire at No. 44 NORTH TITTEt FTHE ET
bll.4elphla. else
BONDS AND MORTGAGES
=
MN CARPET STORE.
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FRESH ARRIVAL OF
o.A.Puz , mwS,
NEW rATTEILN . IN
Tapestry Brussels.
'
Body Brussels, .
• 11-Ply. and 2-Ply,
Tapestry . IngrainS,
A Fulnine of Straw Mattingt,
' PLAYS; CHEC:LISI) AND FANCY.
Our stock IS fuller w ishing goods revious limo
this season. Those w l.ll our link
will Cu well to eve us • toll. -
BOVARD. ROSE & CO.,
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EM!MMII!!
HAVE REMOVED.
M'CALLUM BROTHERS,
ON.I.NIr , RILIZLTSIZeIev't`ad"
No. 51 Fifth Street,
A new Ilas of all neviand desirable patterns
(MEDALLION VELVETS.
Velvets, Brussels,
T4PL'STRF BRUSSELS,
A-large and choice aseoryzent of
Piano and Table Covers,
1041311 COW., lOSAIC RUGS LID
011 lElaktiasems,
THREE PLY AND TWO PLY
Ingrains,
And every varlet, or tow priced c.peung
mOCALLUM BROTHERS,
. 1:6 , 0 ' 81 Wirtw 1111 t -r foot:
CARPETS.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCR
& COMPANY,
GAVE JIIST OPESSD
For the Spring Trade,
I==l!s
NEW CARPETS,
Olt Cloths, Shades, tie.
Attention It celled to oar nab stook of
911101101J1 TABLE LID PLOD COVES
Great Declineln Prices.
sta SIFTg mirrziamErr
tab
CARPETS.
186'7.
NOW ARRIVING,
The Latest Purchase of the Season
13193
LOWEST PRICES
iessmaami ormtia
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
Wilton and Ve
zroDr. BR USSELS,
TAPe.STRY BRUF:iSELS
Best Two and Threr,-Ply Ingrain,
•
DILAWINO 800119
LIHRAHII[II.
CIELA.BEtt% and
110014.4.,
Hall and " Stair Carpets to Match.
We offer owr po(rav maw '
wa Mu/'a
yaaerw., tonleti are not m a 5 Jy.aw6 leem4er.,
LACE AND NDTTINGYAM CURTAINS
WINDOW SHADES,
Cheap All-Wool• Two-Ply ()aide
. O
OLO to In= PER YARD.
Carpet and Curtain
UPHOLSTERY WORK
1131 PlOl/111 T-H
&' COLLINS.
71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Nest building to Mated Elates Coatormllcen*
atotrostoOtte..econtt Door.
It&Til;" C.A.PS. & C.
STRAW
FOR BIJII3IER SALES
ALL THE NEW `STYLE HATS,
TOIL SALE CHT.AP, AT
McCORD & CO.'S,
No. 181 vcrac.a.
HATS !.HATE;i
r. 0.11.0 at • ow.,
• 1,11r911.
GRAHAM & Bra%
•
' At N 0.52 -St. Clair tifaaet,
Have one or the very beat retail. Mock. or
HATS, CAPS AND • RUM GOODS
•
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I. the elt7. entl OonnanttY +eclat.' rsll teet.
Is he+
Lonnie ii 20111119 Orr eltil be • 435111 . ..5en/ "
ention Even te setetllne, exeetslyelrs
nett:eta
TOBACCO, CIGARS, &a,
CIGARS I CIGARS !-
One Million Cigars,
Oa bad and fa gee at
R. & JENKINSON't.
No. 0 TEDZiIAL eT., ALLiourxr.
JOHN , MEGRAW,
rmcAddM . nW ll ho n d o and leta
TobtAcco, thwif and. Cigars,
41.0 AMPV.IFramEm,
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