The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 15, 1867, Image 2

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RELIGIOUS lISTELLIGESUE. -.
ED't pittsbuttli etkEtte; •
The General Assam* of the Baited
maTcruna,T its E is. is
•• • . Presbyterian Church,_ lately held at
im
1 Xenia, Ohm,• has awakened much
interest among the various evangelic
THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM;
denommctions, because of the long dm
That the resolutions adopted
by the melon in the M'Cune case Nciselth -
Denioeratic State Cons entioti, which
standing the length of time °mootedi n
yea held at Harrisburg on Tuesday last, .r.
amassing its merits, and the number of
accurately reflect Abe principles and s
represented, speeches delivered, the best of feeling
timents of the voters therein
I existed among the members of the body.
will be freely admitted by all whoa have ; The dual action i n regard to Mr. M'Cone
reed them and have a just comprehen.
• Is not believed to be severe, while at the
lien
"whet the Democratic
party has' ' same time the Church and its Standards
been for some years past, and still is. have been fully vindicated. Considers-
So far the resolutions are deserving of hie b us i n ess was acted upon in the do&
commendation, which we bestow. The i og session& which deserve a passing
defleleocies of the resolutions are' those notice. Asadithly authorized the use of
of the piny. In them there is no spore so mapy o f t h e new vers i on p sa l ms as
1 ' dation of the national situation as it 1
, were reported to last Assembly—havirg
really exists, no generous glow at tlle , received a majority of two-thirds of the
estensiOn of Ithcety, hut much grele hhe S aggregate vote -of Presbyteries. It was
thereat; no• broad statement of lecoulee I ordered that hereafter the term of study
Democratic doctrine, but mach pander-1
;in the Theological Seminaries shall be
to g to ignorant pushing and prejudices,
three years, and the length of the sea
that are rooted in cute and presumption; 1 1 B,oiii seven months.,
No student iBlO be
no 6sultation that the rebellion was
taken under trial for licensure until he•
abashed and defeated, but disreputable i
i has completed the entire course. Every
mils at the means by which that end
student must place himself under the
w a s leopmplishert; and no enthusiasm
care of some Presbytery. The discos
ovr that fresh career of enlarged free
non on the report of the Board of For
dom and prosperity upon which the na
eign Missions Indicates a determination
Om Lae entered; but a dismal looking 1
to reinforce the mission work in Clime,
back to? the old times when Slavery _
Inam and Egypt The amount or money
roared its proud front, dominated in the i naked
for the coming year is $lOl,OOO.
national councils, and was worshipped
Rather a sharp debate sprung up on the
by a recreant democracy os the sublime'
I , report of the Committee on Bills and
Con of all political good Let us specify .
Overtures, on the subject of Secret Soo
1.- All those principles aro reiterated
sties,
~,
i welch several •speakers
for which the rebel leaders contended
opposed such organizations, as be
before they fairly struck out into
Inc ousel iptural . The discussion was
openrecceo The-Democratic party, b).
cut cut short by the adoption of a
many years of the b most industrious pr
, motion to velar the- whole subject to
paganism, became ee full y Imbued le.t- 1 a special committee of five, to report at
those ideas as to suppose they were not
bat i the, nest meeting of the Assembly. The
only inherent in the
C4wAttt°lll" ' -°., Narrative and State of Religion shows
absolutely indispensable to the existence
of a overnmcnt dui acknowled n
the body to be in a vigorous condition
and ; maintaining the rights of the pe op
gy gi
,
le g
'During the Sear, there have been licen
2. All those principles which would I 1
surer 33; orihmftious, 19i„tesiznations
,
tendered and accepted, 31, pastoral set.
completely deliver the rebel States and tlementa, 31, congregations organized,
thetr Inhabitants from punishments or
11, Presbyteries organized. 2; Students I
disabilities incurred by criminal partici
the
are
of Theology, . I All the figures
Pa t r ol m the gigantic assault upon lre of the same borefuP character. It i
life of the ileum/. It is ono thing to in
has been ascertained that great prosper
celeste magnanimity towards a prostrate t ry
has attended the labors of the minis
See It is quite soother to insist tat
try in couneetion with.the official mem
Lott z
'public enemies, no matter ho
' teat ''
" hers The next Assembly meets at Ar
their offences, have done nothing to
gyle, N.Y„ on the last Wednesday in
diminish their rights, or to just ify the! _ as,
:IL 1808 i
adoption of ptecautionary measuresl
'Fhe Provincial Synod of the Moroni
against a repetition of their praccedings
an Church, at its late meeting in Bethle-
This eagerness, by
means of special hem, elected three members of the Pro I
pleadings and legal technicalities, o
t mull Elder's Conference, a very re 1
harry the insurrectionary common
wealths back to their primitive rankand '
of ,e
the
'ot ministers elected accepted the ap •
___power in the Union, and with none
pomtments The third declined and in. 1
their mischievous dogmas disavowed, 1
affords perfect demonstration, if ,
formed the Synod he would leave the 1
* question of his acceptance of the post ,
other existed, of the ultimate
Lion to the decision of the Lord in the 1
and bensurable relationship subsis
lot After prayer, the lot was drawn
Log bet t
ween the northern dem
1 and the answer was "No." The Synod
cra t e an d th e southern rebels As the
accepted the decision, and proceeded to
democrats originally encouraged their
a new election. The minister elected'
'im niiiiera partizans to co into secession,
also submitted his case to the decision of ,
promising them not only moral support
the "Lard in the lot," and the answer
but physical help, monow they sppear at
gives was ~x .
~
Among the import
the bar qt public opinion pr.:Mimi — a
°- ant reports adopted by this body was
that the aiteptratore have done nothing i
..... Ritual
and Worship,
which-
re, ,
which renders them amenable to disci
i ommends two collections of Liturgies ,
pline, but stand with all their rights un- •
for-communion—one in the English and
impaired, and justly clialleuginga rdcog
-1 ' one id the Germaa language, tilt use of
ninon of them
. ( , the surplice on sacramental occasions, and - 1
3. The resilutions declare boldly ,
the custom was enjoined on the congre- 1
easiest the right of suffrage, acquired by 1
gations to give the right hand of fellow
the blacks as a natural coro — ldry from
ship at the commencement and close of
- their emaucipation, and this is tante •
meta to requiring that the boon shall tie the celebration of the Lord's Supper the 1
taken front them Instead 'of recogna- 1 The Sixty, first Annual Meeting of 1
General . Synod of the Reformed Protes
log, in an enlarged spirit of patriotism,
rant Dutch Church is now in session at
facts accomplished and destined to re
. Geneva N. li - After the usual prelim
main, they seek to reanimate a dead dm
pate, and perplex Mid distract the country , in t a ro rY ng a:rrangements, Rev. Thomas C.,
vrtih it for years to come. The men who' ' D D was eluted President.
Considerable time thus ter, has been oc
• led the rebel armies; who periled theirl
liven on hundreds ofhotly contested bat- i cupied in considering the reports of the I
diff i re:t Boards of the Church, and
delegates from ther
whosere 1
-Ile-fields to make the rebellion a success; 1
o genius , l'`P tetwl . e- l l' glory sa;tl eewen\
emong sue pgtu..1 1 ...1 ....... u --- .h.
'table in the traditions of the nation a - bashes 1
renown that will make it forever mem o-}
I body is the change of name, by dropping
in the annals of the human race, evince a ' the "Dutch" from it. Many of the old
-
much better temper and disclose a more ol I er ministers and members desire to re
min the name, but it is probable the ,
e
11 the resource- of their , valor - truly loyal purpose. Having expended
andex to
changewill be made, or, at least, provoN
triumphant, and been me fordoing so hereafter . The chilir
'make the rebellion ,
thoroughly beaten,
th.- aec y y bow to fate, , man of the Committee on tho Name of '' l
cept the judgment of the sword that they , I the`Church has reported a paper o f twen- 1
Invoked, give no countenance to factions 1 ty.eight closely printed pages It is
and deceitlul efforts to renew the past ; illselY the name will be "the Reformed
,
- coon-pussy, l Church of North America ." Rev. Da
and seek to bind the nation
together on the new basis I PORTER, the very able and vigorous ed '
1
--Soma Domuratfi in Pennsylvanial itor of the Christian Inteltigencer, a pa
have had a reputation fur political saaa ir 1 per of sterling worth, favors the change.
,„"iisity, but they seem to hose lost it
; This denomination is.-more strictly con
however, they are willing to hang 11:.i5.-more
; especially in t e as
Coedto certain portions of, our country,
peones about their necks and cast them noh
E tern States At some
,
paints the churches are v g r
i o ous and the
selves into the midst of the sea, on party 1 1
: membership command great wealth.
groaade, at least, we_are without cause
Their benevolent operations, such as
of complaint, though. on the higher"l Missions and Education, and sources of
grohod of the national welfare, w
. Might wish ahoy were lestunder the do 1 great power and of commanding interest
.1 in the religions world. The Board of
pnseminion of baffled prole, of distempered
lons, and mischievous ideas. 11Foreign Ifissioosestlmate that full sixty
On State questions the resolutions are 1 thousand dollars will Inc necessary to
latent Not a word is said of a Coloiti I carry forward their Mission work in for
tutional Convention; of Freedom in' ciao lands
- Railroad Building; or of any other mat-The Eptscopa/Mn is, urging the clergy
ter in which as Pamaylvantans,
our not to consent to the closing of the
people have special interest _ Hero i s ,
churches in the warm weather, as has 1
before us an election with not a federal} bee:,
especially in large cities, while ma
the case in many instances hereto
-office to fill, and which ought to tut I,
for
permanently on 'MUM relativeoStale
i ny of the congregation are et fashions
policy, and the Platform is as silent t as 1 tile viatering places. By this means the
the grave on all matters pertaining ex- 1
reproaches of the Roman Catholics, that
elusively to the State. Episcopal Churches close their doors at
We look forward confidently for t h e ! certain seasons, as regularly as the opera
Republican Convention, theirs,could - ot be
soon to assure and the theatre close n
ble at Williamsport, to preaent a better Inude hereafter. The Catholics claim
Model—one which, sound on all national 1. their temples of worship are open with
topics, shall meet the home questions in i out intermission from the let of January
a proper way, and compel the democrats totbe 31st of December,
to throw off the mask they now wear, 1 i
The twelfth annual Convention of the
and avow on what principles they would I Young Menke Christian Associations of
/administer the all cirs * of Pennsylvania 1 the United States and the British Prov
if the people should again unwisely re-1 inces, meets at Montreal, the 10th of
store them to confidence sod auttol L rity, June. It Is expected tole an interesting
o
o „ , MAN IS WMAT HE K•rOws ' time . Essays are to be read upon the
.a.
S I following topics 1. The relation be
'said Lord Bacon. A man is what moneytween the Associations and the Church
ha has, In word or thought,
sage rainy ot Christ 2. Literary classes, their 31a¢.
a min far inferior to Lord Bacon
Neither of these sayings may be exactly
agement and Relation to' the Assoaa
-1
dons 3. Association Bible classes, and
tha tenth, though' the former is more 1
how to conduct them. We believe dele.
nearly correct A man's knowledge-,
go from this city
cannot be separated from him, but .•••• . 1*
geese Christian Convention, organized by
Mr of himself, and, will be throughout
the American Christina Commission,
- this and another life.' It can no more be
t held a meeting at. Leavensworth, Kan
emibliated than the mindtteelf ' ,1 1 1 sas. Reports were made of religious des
may be forgotten for a time,
bet I c w. ” Mutton in large cities. Whether these
be recovered. Once secured, it Ma sure 1
; statistics are correct Or not, they give '
and eternal possession. But - a man's
i some idea of the destitution abroad in the
money Is not part of himself. It , is ex -
1 land, from which we learn the startling
tenniandcannot be incorporated into
fact, that in thirteen of the principal eft
hie be ca
being. It ia perishable, and may be , les of the United Stites, with a popula
acquired by inheritance, or the mercer •
Lion of 2,048,785, there were, in 1858,
=ideal. -Knowledge can be gamed
church accommodations for but 852,420;
only by the efforts of the individual
; !caving 1,200,000, unprovided, for. Chi
, himself; and its possession is a sure boil
cage has 170,000 people who seldom
1 cation that a man has control of hie hear the Gospel. New York city, with
, powers, that he can bravely meet and
a population of 1,000,000 has church sit
' overcome difficulties, and can 'steadily tinge, of all kinds far but 300,900, leer
apply himself to one object moll he
brio I nig 700,000 unprovlded for.
eeeemPththeCl ' th When man
i y emithie 1 A correspondent of the Independent,
earth ho pans
biR money fweeer * wntlng from Irelandexpresses the belief
But his knowledge, his tastes, his habits
of feeling and acting will accompany ; that the Irish Established Church cannot
him beyond the boundary of this life.' exist mach longer, as a National Insutu.
Which then Is the wiser man, he who bon* lie says Gladstone's speech Is re.
devotes all his time and energies to the garded by all parties as the death knell
acqtion of atoney, or he who devotes of that Institution. Speaking of the
May meetings, he represents the Wesley
a'.part lef them t" the acquisition of an Missionary Anniversary as having the
knowledge?
* most crowded etched - ea and Interest.
Strange to say the veterans of Wesleyan-
ismwere unrepresented in the speakers.
Poushon made the collection-speech,
Who is studied, elablirate and critically
mouth his style. He lays the patn
arelual Thomas Jacksoo, the apothe
-1 gnalk and eplgamatic John Scott, the
philosophical •James Dixon, and the
' stentatorian, dogmatic and oageful John
i dlaanah, took no part In the proceedings
1 At the late General Assembly of the
; Old School Presbyterian tthrirch, the
'
-poser of that body, as being pre l MI-
neat to any other in. the Church, has
I been fully estalinshal, so that hereafter
I the "State Rights" advocates, as they
are familiarly called, that Presbyteries
aro higher than the GenemiXimembly,
will not likely agitate the question again,
u they hays done, especially within a
few years past. We learn frewithe Ban-
LAW REPeCiIE, K 4API
t.C..spendee of t s ' , urea 4.9,1{..
_ . LAWRENC6, Jdne 10, 1807.
Messrs. Zditors Gaunt ' have
been trout St. Paul to this place, aid I
must say I never saw the crops iooklng
Liner, particularly the wheat crop. The
grasshopper scare has all passed away;
in fact I. have not \ teen a single one of
them from Kilning, City to Topeka. The
con a looking bettor here than in Illi
nois or lowa. •
The question of Female Suffrage Is all
the topic here. It ie thought by many
Intelligent persona, with whoM I boos
conversed, to be certtlin to carry in this
State. If v., goodbye to whiskey,. and,
'consequently. the Democratic party,
which lives only ppon that beverage.
• It la claimed here that whisky can
wily be put down by placing the ballot
In the hands of women, as they would
be to ALMA oppclseff to voting it- down
the tbmets ,of thisb husband', eons ur
• • "
•
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ner of this
,city that the report of the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Committee on the Declaration and, T es ti. !
d op „ 1 hy ~. „ ! ..„,. i. W 1111INITY CHURCH, Sixth IRON SAFE WANTED.
•
nsony 1c8.5 ad t OP 11(.rn lI,Ir, .
.0 GOSD SECOND-Han) lEON SAFE.
mow vote. It sarS MOO- pre7uabry this THE CHORAL SERVICL.-Unrive Ow xammer
ends the whole matter, NI r, ~, th e L e , th. '"near at:en-noon TREE SIIRVIcr. will PA ,, . , ~.me ~:• ~ ~ aiL. am A. 4 • ,
sembly Is concerned. • rnnmenc ,
. . tomer ny coltlet•••Inz
1 " 1 '.. 4 . rl.ls , oletr E WO. 147
The Cutle,/fr contains an editorial r;r RELIGIOUS.— Preaching' ( 7 ) "
ro-innin,,w ,„‘,,, „..„,.. ~ , , lIALILES REIZENSTEIN
commending Sunds.y Schools,. when 1 .1',,1X. nil., CA0•0... Oi.err ..,,•,‘;';'
properly conducted, an Ltiag among the se>. itat't iiO c e . ",:tiZair - Ilr: ---"'
'Y
--''.
1
greatest helps to religion and the, Church.,a -- ,`lt"' PLYMOUTH FTIURCIL-:
Schools are gradrially increasing through- •,,,,. 11;;;;4;,, , . 1 .1na 5 .„7,!. , :, ,, , , ,;.T0„ - r .",'T.,: i
out this llioetae, and it is urged that ';;:nt - „t i jr,.,; l ,;',‘,:".:;ii'l . '`. c .,l=::' i Ll'a7,:i'i 1
etßlver there is a Catholic church, there lll'llonl at 9 . e. w• . ' '
should else be found a Sunday School. Igr UNIVERSALIST cnuncu,l
livery truthfully says no one can over- -raw ee,iti E .. h a u . r isTaieTag. rn i i =ii
rate the importance of them, for In truth T e l., 4 } ,',;,.,, Zt II ,1, 1 1 1 " ' M people ' '''
a. All We are la
they are the hand-maid of religion, the ' i ' d %'..-""'" n "' l '"'
. ,
nursery in which the•youth of every con- 10c - PREACHING EVERY sAn-
1
gregation are-trained in the knostledge to soirriT li t:VeTil c r . 1 1 . t TIFIZTII i ji. P C ETrl '
of those duties which in more maturer rjt. N . el l '.Virsn i n l eTtn l o . 7.‘'A A _l4'.":', l
voki. ~.ao. fee, ,abbath Rehool al,' o•cl,'Ar'r
age they will be called on to fulfilL . a. t. anA I, p. ta
Rev. James Lynch, who has edited r- - 1 - , — FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
the Chlistf-dfl Recorder, of Philadtlphia, : --- " t . .—oerr m.o. at the NEW CHAPEL, Fourth ,
the organ of the Africsin Metlibdist • iorr‘,, , -,', , :.17474...f...—..n7,...T.;v,!„ ,,, ;:,,,.t.%,
Epistopal Church, with Signal ability 'l‘i:;;;:i , r,..?i, " r n j ' ;;V:irs ' i l i!.:Ve l l!' " " ' '' ' '''' l ' I '' '.• 1
for several years, has resigned, and ac- takgr..Vit..'.%::: " :::lt;?=:g:4 - . " ' " ' 1
copied the appointment of Presiding' THE CIIUUCH GUILD,
Elder of a District in Missisiippi, We be- 1
1 AND CLASS ROOMS.
lieve, proffered by Bishop Simppon, so 1
that he will labor hereafter in connection' So. 263 PENN STREET, i
with the H. E. Church. sw ,. tio , . , :i open to the public daily from 0 k. M. to
Lord Shaftesbury af - the laying of the ' , .
nErSIT R A , W
i 7E , ll ts , 111 ElS.—Our 1
corner stone of a 3lission Chattel, in
London, of. the Wesleyans, said with"
la,. en I ' ll 4 1tte1ud..... 0. ;17EV;;A rY .
lISCII feelings iiv i - hea alarmed. a . h e ll l %o N0...P. FILLSIOKE. SOUP ULTIIIIIrT,
ctiuld not help but 14f, at the ,prevaleace l e ) ,:;, l t r „ . ;‘ E ,%" .s r ','' . ",1. 1 .,",.. a 4 5 , Z E ,‘, % , - ,, l 'I'; I .% 1 ,:::„ 1 "
of; religious' errors among:the higher vaa•ts Hrstaur.ntt and D.:altos furnished tut
damn, he turned with sensible relief to '‘ , 7,'"",' '‘''''", n l '''""'' llh r"'"'' ' s `''' '" . 0.
the poor, who 'were grasping religious L',!1:" ,x'';'.:;:v'N',.; ,Z,V,':;•.,.'.1;::,,,=':!,,T,i,
truth, in the love of it, purity. They i.:-':T! ! 'linV g:, ' :::: ' ~:i!'i, .' t v't.t ' i r :111 . .:i 5 n " ...,: 1
will have the re,- y hilt religion Or they ""AVl . 3t.n ViVf'V'tZ 224=;,,,, or Nn. 157
LIBERTY , Ilitra. wRI racelt • prompt att. a
-1 will have none at all." , ~, ...
4. Knox.
The ChriAiigh , Inteiiil,,e, says the '''''''''' is
ciTT Tlit, , ,rllll • l, tkrti:, I
Boman Catholic Fair, which has been Virraur non. June Ittla. laa I
in progress in -New lines-. City, during . NOTICE IS REIMERS GIVEN
the lasi• fortnight, is about to close with th „Jr.',•'l'l.T;' , llt:;`,V,V h a L,lll, l '.3; t',;',1,!,.,7,F,"
or net profit of one bundreil thousand 11X,1'„ 1 . ' m „,',.;;.'Z.11,..?;„T',W1a 1 ir E r.1.„7 1 ,1?
dollars. This is unprecSdented sticces • " ' ''''''''""' ' I P " lilt '" DA. ‘ vy A ' l6 u'i'
5 54:)..r, .1,... _
Lin this country.
rev TAX:
Itt,-INE.e. TAX;
T•
lrl 111711.111,0 TAX:
—Recent deatlia• At Na,laville, June ATr , t „
3111, AlIllt• ~.,, e llter, the Actress, wife 0, AL u1 '. .1%t1 ', < 1 {Na . 1.1 . Z. 1 7 . b l ef r .74:ju " L r i• " rst:% l" ,:;:
Harry Langdon.--St Mansfield, ;hip,de rso env< co.t.
Henry Nail, aged ;I, an old pioneer of ' ALL INOICIt. Trravi rr.r._.
Richland county and a soldier ol the war T uE HALYARD M 4NEHION.
1512.—At Liverpool, England, May
~ ,,,:. .= . ‘t a— r . , Katt. , : , 4 l‘4!,, , nt:, . .h;
28th,' William Francis Georgia, aged 70, hour, ttule, frum PlttoUargltl ,As
the veteran singer and manager. He SCIPFIL
was an Irishman by birth, but had resi-t„„,„
ded for over 20 ye.,.rs in this country.
He had gone to Great Britain to intro- Tii * fiery ACRE, or LAND, utak!, in-qtr....4.
duce the Webb sisters. ills fatal tlitts;ase .
was rheumatism. —ln England, Sir Rot.. rbar,e. App's to
vet Nmirhe, aged 57, It ,elebratuti tirc 13TEEL & WILNON Iai •
tech He was the imilach of the" late
Covent Garden Theatre, the central
.
part of the Custom House, the lieuer.tl j,,,, YE. 0. 01.110 . 011.,
Postoffice, 31111 bank l'enitentiaily and .
' .
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the Bntish MuSeur..—At Alhant, June 30,000 P°E‘os or LEAD t'ornet Whzo Aver, or. •rs•l 1. , t.r.1tt ^r&ele,
' ,tit'''.`, A I.LEOI, i'
111 VrA, i• k
7th, J. 31. Trimble, owner and Manager _ w i~lt.l. AN '' .2 -S-- •
of the Albany :leadenly of 3lusic, aged Crorivor.Lutr•-• llert. e,
_ . `_BOOKS AT 11.KLI , PIRICE
Chi of Alteeken • June l•tt, le -
at Ile Wile thillOUS liS 11 UltiAtritttli Veil. ,,,,, , ,r, „ ~, ~, ,'• , ,',
: , "-,„,, ' ~,,.. „,..„' r, o ~..7., ...,
iteM, haring built ii 4 such places or estti - r'et - tqc ' rt ^ :c.lttit ittrstTit .' :: - ....1... " 7;i: tisutt - u,.•
amusement. —ln Beadtint comity, N..C., ;,',` t u ,. ° 1",:?4:;',V7 ;;;; • „-,'„" ',,..;•'„P•,.....",;,".. r ,.:, ,, ., . ',,1,:',V . ,' .. ;.1":, —. :"•:•' f.','",;., ,
.1 u r‘e 4th, Gen. V. A. Blount. Ile took itsass ss :h. W &ter I.....nirnlltee '• urly . rtee ' . l'e ' r iN!• ,, ` , t`...• 4 r. ''.',' ...:Wir 2 '''.
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an active port in the 'War of 1 , 1'2, and ;?::.',!.,..7'0", In mots " I ' l7 a . " •"'-'- s.';',l:,-..: - .l" • "1
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hat since fated many public trusts. st-s , '- t . o. *Awe Wrne to••le.10-Ateretli *III '''''''‘ - , wars
lie rreetred fur what Y eltill • LAe - rime to re- W •"' .. e ....''''"'', ..,,,,..•
—.AAA.— ~..Ittsrlee the year, Iti.trere At, wile Pr.,. ,",,, L. „',',7 . ,1,7,. - ,r , e ,„,,"„';',Ai,1 , ','4• 0 ,.,,, , ,, ~,..„,,
—Contributions towards the rebuild- ,u, each arcs
ing of -William and Nary College, at roe ' 1 . 1 ' . " 1 : •,..r .' : ! :7; ' ,. . e ' •
I et •r of irrre. e. v.ot
0. D. 1 , 1111:101130. Wu.L....r NL olt.m Y. 0.1. 0 li .. et.l..
NV illiamiburg, Virginia—vs - Melt was ~, .
burnt during the war—hare recently ' ".*" • - -•- ' , "'' .. " . .` 1. '- 1- 7.Xi ' is ' alt'stf , l , ..
been made Or A. T. Stewart, NV. NV. puEL..7t•s . w,s
~ 111400+1 arr.,. rtoellerleur I'let , nuary.
Vile, I tranttruse • •ru the LOW. , unJ Itere , r
•
Corcoran, the Earl of Derby, and the r
an. 2 1.,1-1
. to NeA . ..Arne,. fr.al Me i wear cal
.
Archbishop of Canterbury. Gen. Grunt OLD STAND STOCKING STORE ".^ -,'',-,
And Henry Ward Beecher indorse the cf. i vss•t7isst s Li, of r• . •,-• 1,1. Prt
w etrr,urr Licier,ll., ..or Ito, . Icts airl true
forts now being made to procure aid. No. 2-1 Filth Street. um. radon.
Newt. an, end Hlrrettrs Eu, mast utrl 01 auluk
Irletrornre. ',volt.
Ito re', 1,000 lt , ,toriuri
'I he
urrnrl er.•rutl w.. l t . ,
r i
toI hilr
Ne•r
u n l, ,
err.
110,er. 11,1e...1.,... •
ever, drorrlet'ou•
• coer oat velum-a to o 1r et
true,' Latin. tie,. Ilet.re., rren• ~ trerrt•ti
azIJ Wa i te. o wiz ,
BALA u,nrherr or' IC, it e NI egurino••, er ' sien•
er•. uf 10 IEI Or., Kart.thc le,
IWirere aa.t Itagririne• e,,nrirort run Iran, telt
•nrletauttne l, tt,, a., lto
—lt is rumored that Rev. John P. Gul.
liver will go to New -York to organize LI NKN SIIENW EAR at ebesses
the anti•bittept /Went newspaper project, •
and that the, scheme for establisiling a eters., I . NIIL Et
Congregational organ in Chicago will be
held in allt, , yance until the new metro- AT PHELAN'S
tolitan pager . has fairly established it
self. Old Stand Mucking More,
j PURE LIQUORS,
Pyre Liquors, tore 1.1..n0r$
Flrt. Liquors. fare
Para Llir..r. I'url-I,ora
For medicinal itae,ees
=1
Fur me-liana! purpose•.
Cain. Brandy,. Poet
Cogn•c Brandi, Wine.
blurry W.ne. Ine,
Kw!, Wine. 5114,1e,‘
entavol.a Mint. Fare
Csi..swba Wine. I'ure}lull.r.~l tilt'
l'oF e Janaates Hum,
Purr 3 ton•le•
Pasr. Ma ikiaS.
AT JU%EPII FLEEING•II,
1-:tif
C,Tar.°.`r 1.;;;.;.'r1-1V, fO , CP 126 W A , MT'S'.
What listayne'e Ointment Will
Dn.
core re Itch from rto hours.
r-lt cure the moot m om
caeca of 're,
$500.00
iGt wit/ •''' CL"wwic Er/o/Vwiwi wr /ft." rue. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY
4-1 t will cure Walt 1.7•1 11
v/1.1 cure Mehl. "Ile, • I ',wt...
13-1 t .M 1,1401,17 cure aft Si.ln
—UN 6WiTNrit giaruer 1.1 , 1 scratell no
1 ' 446,1•• Anapst's Dintment. ••TETTER"
"ITCH' . Dr. Aiocrpura Ointeurr.f, "TETTE},
"TETTEIr'
"ITCH•• NEVELI. 11.2 , 0%, "TETTE.),
••TETTEn••
DU TAIL "TETTEIV•
•• ['ETTER"
erermred ova? by Or. SWAY NE A SIN, I'M,
.101.,131a bold by SI•CLAIIif.AIi A IV KEN
NAN. 05 Harter t.uEt). A. KELLY. 37
wood at., al_.. IrI.EMING, llartrt .1.. A.
cor..lth and lAartot
burgh: }LANK 1 DEUITY. Aiketke,,,
•
A NATIONAL MEDICINE.
true en hardly pick et • i1.W,11,1.7 cc Coro •
street corner ono•a-a ars that he does not
Glavin boon tee race. the annoonrespeoL th•t
eror. So..anJosobaa jo.t allsc-aereo • ale 'tell,.
•blett Is • panacea for all the Ills tha, flerh is. or
mn herr to. Then l•ootterfro , • USse...,arr•
ell., v. nallv have an ellstence of a few mouth.,
then dlaann at ratan public itotlce. The reason
of their sudden sulLtament I. apparent.
Ir.ley were humhtors. At life out.. all rne.tlcl..
nil preparation. have an equal chance for *ac
cess. aa all are equally unknown; hat the chaff Is
aeon Innovseo from the grain nv the praetical
teat whlth an unhrelu , .lee. , pul ll eaPP , t , ..`" S!!
°;:i:IrITV/c
-tarot of he peon e for any le...etb of time.
of the few watch we hive noo in laltol. atol
which - ht, - 1, ero long me l•Mttlar hearlY
Tjt'ri nnurellnlJ yo l~ lan t
ado°, anlveraal sale and t.se, and their : amt...l.
le eudorsetnent, m all p•stlona of the aoun ter,
ear
N. etter. bozo, et se" thelr setesci in
dlseise• of tbe throat. os ` eland liver in that
&iv! terrlble .omplalot dso . taln. ltu ,:11. areain, wL„re
ft744l%.% cure
• ' c ' t ' is l c ;
home as, l• Immena , e• Lnts tact
Z177/„":,.`27`,V:,7,;.. — F't""cZ7fr""'n'"” -
PINEM CAIVADENtIS.
AL live width le abUndant In Canada. Nora .TRACING LINEN & TRACING PAPER&
Scot!, and the more northern carte of the New
Elmland Mate.. and Is also found in the elevated
and mountain°. rtalons of the .11bbile Stales;
and allow/de In medicinal virtues. 1)r. owe".
of Boston, has prepares a to. dielne from the
tweet Inside bark of the plot tree, called PO
'Llt) WS WRITE PINK COMPOUND. welch I.
oriel:dram •alne ' tn all — debllltated state. of the
aldeitys• It acts Ake a cimmil In all dlseesen of
mucoue membranes. enabling them to rain
their net tone and eiMrey. It will be funrid
Maple] le all those diseases, where Beam has.
Web tried and ?ailed. It le likewise well suited
to chronic cough.. and an Infallinle Noeclac foe
old and debt theist) Lase. of asinuta. Many bee . -
was who at brat only took • bottle of tam mefil.
clue. to try. afterwards came hack an
doff. or hall dosen , which afected r a dic a l
cm...0rd... of the bladder and kidney of
yea , . standing.
Diabetes. • dimes. that ala been looked upon
Ma It.
the Incurable.. I. Itasedlayaly relleved
by Splice the certificate dr /La& llaocnue •
N.;,„ speaklng or '
' M i n y a= r',;i:li7orti.:•Vge'r;"= s "...',.
In plies mad chronic lonammation or ineeretio ' n
of the bowels, in chronic eamrthel affections.
and In various name of rheumatleau." . It la ex ,
eeedlngly saleable In all gravolky affection,
I tsbloody.artne nd art., e there II red and whlte
sediment e be taken without interruption
)to one, navel avocation.: and Instead of .icken-
Mr. pr.eloces roa! , r of 00.10-
"L ral n ol. ' l. g u e t r ,A4l74l . tg;T:6 "'" l l 4iVa, '' r:r.t:
POUND. Vol sale up the emu, dozen or single
hottle, at D. KILI nif...Shlreat Medicine elore
IP Vidal street.
of tit,. City oi I . l , tpburiti. Courtly of Alleg , ctiy.,
NEW AD VERT.ISEMENTS. " Pe r . ^ . o, a?/”. , "
EMIL nod made adirtostion
.•
W.W. - B/NOH,Lai. Jr., Adams press U/• ettAlt.L6h 1;10 tilti has. se nher.tal Partner
flee 54 AO arse. o‘ahorS..d 40. S to contributed ta emb the sum of 1311.000 to the
renew ddesirtftentents /or the UAZETTE, and
au 8......-Cartnesstno to of which Le, Int snln k.. 1111.
bUtint.n. Is tho fleas:nl Partner.
and the Clanadas.
7 . - iimatiorion dune lith. Ix;. Jel.al•l
ROBINSON BROTWER , 4 I 1 : 10U1SE AND LOT .
•
.313esaa.1roxnee,
No. ]8 YOUitTp NTREET, Plttisbursb:
' The novae soil lot at ore•ent orropled by the
- - • --- -mob... Sher. •Itiotted on 1.1,11 street. (Man
chester rasseoarr i•olipway.l V feet iiii, thew,
ide. and running through the same we
iiOri
feet 10 Inches to dale*Leo> avehoe, r, ! ,,,„,,.
isid.,:ll X.M.'ag.r.
L'LTs
Muds of
€l.
C:OIVE3I3,
•
And are prepared to bo) and sell Railroad Hoods
or ntociw, Hank, tins and Itrlo, bioctc Mort
ggggg on R..al o.tate, Land Warr eat, Sr.
ANT6II.—I , aoorlp 01 the ew 1101-
le, Beaver. Lawrence, Mercer and ' Wulatipton.
Interest allowed on Tim.. •
siumnEst NIIAULS,
Bleck Silk Sacques,
Cloth Facques,
For sec at 11l DUCED PEILTS, LZ
WHITE, ORR Sr. CO,,
25 Fifth Street.
)e15.3
•
ur '"l.lTN,4l ° .'lTX;qt;! - 12.'• I Fancy Cake Baker tti, Confectioner,
THE APSESS,IENT for Grad-, Aod dealer In Foreign and Dooleide FRUITB
log. raving And Curnlog cf 1n d. ,,14 1 , 1 .4 ,, ,1 1 , 1 r40, carver • IWEICAL 2 ROD
, .111111x:Ex - Litae .A.3.l.crirg 1 -' (53 - ii - rtantly o v . ant " l . o b /Mir.241.11. of r;orlooli
Prom Yodel to Tqlnr otree. 'II now reedy for i A nror,..______
- ---__
'r t u t :?,!' ~', V.'.. m . o n d e 'Ai ...' "I'.; , !i: 1 :11N,' V": 1 ir L l ,' '
t i lged In the (.l4 Tif•nlier , Qdiel• for cold.e-
C=
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LE ATRCR BELTINE.—We
best qua.ity ' 74 . giL on n
h tta 4 Lb.
=Volt "
Jen a and Zi 01. Olalr
. .
PITTSBURGH DATLY GAZETTE : SATURDAY, .MNE 15. 1867
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ST►TE MEDICAL CO:111'EN-
MEDICAL PUBLICArioNs,
State Medical Coaveationl
MEDICAL PUBLICATIONS,
Wood Mt., Lafayette liolldlog
EESL, FUEL USE FOE OF 'ELIE
TOB%CCO TASTE DESTROYER
it w I •Koltte for lizzott.lsot of
Ilteet lug Tobsceo ko no one telt, over
telento Ito. It Lgatn. It leo eraoltratre tbe
effect, of t.enacco. • perton • ttrun, appe
tite. otrengttoeu• Use gilt mad, Vnitli, Itte riervt.s.
co ars tto. rut., e.rof latt.,•t.• tto memory.
nen Is•LtEictei I .r way one. It toakee one Nal
111, uubLer wr•ort. Tht .1, et Is invtanta - v•
r ocs. The •; roprletor4ithe recelpt. Verto Lun , r,l sold ILI ones
vw.tes. ra tent by .111.
--- Addolk,
FOll SALE
E:" ALPER'S.
I=
EktANII.I,I WRAITISti
WHITMAN'S MIRING PAPERS
BLANK BOOKS
TIME. I.7HP.,h,'ILECI ,
,CEADRO•T. DRAY.
DIN" a1..1
I=
W. S. HAVEN,
PRIXTER # STATiOXER
EMMZZIZZEI
A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
1 Las L.eu eultrcd Into. to comment, from
the Writ DAN JUNK. lee:. and to continuo
to JUNE algrig betWern EMIT, SCHALK.
of the City of-Tillshorali. and CD alti.g.n LEN.
DJ, or City w Inalladelohla. Mau. of Tenn•
sylvania. the holineee to he litat of dealing in
, anal the rt dnlog of tC n al or bhale
and Dia igelhaiWien ose. of the
rr 104,ei 111 141 ern,. Pr.., either by
*air ...further tuhoof,ture: to conducted In,
the name of EVIL Soil U.K., Ito liesieral Thin
ner, In the City of I ittsbuegh. CHARLES
LEN NM/ Is the enecial rho... who has tun
trlbuted thereto Lila .urn of Fifty Thoutanti
Dollars It each.
EMIL Iir:YAWL , :encr al Partner.
CtirOrLICS LE Nll., eineolal Panay,
Plltsburata.l.l4ne Mrs.
1=1:=1
ll=
FOR ONE DOLLAR
A Can of good I . F.ACHItn:
A ('an of rood BLACK REHILIKa:
Scan of good WW.ltTLEnallnlirds
TRY TB76Me
At 112 TEDERA.I. STILLICT. Alleathet , T ci‘T.
==l=M
FOR SALE,
A Beautiful Building Site:
1411., Symile. from the elly. iimtalnlng..3lt
trtee.:4. tratnied too Oneull
vtow of the river. A opt y l
.10111/ 11. INCEILLIr•
rel Cato ?lett trallepattlant.
GkO. BCIILELEkN,
141111 PALE—LAYS ItTAIBLE,
stitrei:rd d . K
o;:;011;r1gt. T .71T 4 I nt
Stable Sao r•ctattl, Ottrd no with erect
flaw overnens found In ant clue , Sta
hl,. ra.t yea. to rud. St • vie" low rent.
Yi td, told with ail or part or stock, or with
. out stork. Inquire st No. .N rdolthrivld orb..
3.11:101.
- - -
LACE LEA THER, of the
d i? . et
r "`"a " rotri";oorj.
'Brits, for isle gr . 1 .. ;
rund4e.s.
12 FEDERAL NT.. ALLT.4IIIENT.
41to, 1 , 1...n./.1
Glass, China ware S Table Cutlery
At FrMTt:x] 1,1:I0. rrthlr‘v r. and
ri Frntrla4, ,torg .tamilut
It
BUIpGEIt SALE
fn , 0.1 _
nEAL ' ; ' ,I
°ince untli Tll
IIR - DA
P. . tbe atone, t h e and Iron contaln..4
In the br,dge crostlng the Can 11. on Leacoct
ettert. R. B. Flt•PiCtki.
.3e15:at . 3 Clap Controller,.
14 - 00 FEET OF 10.1\CQ HOSE
. r
• CITY or Jvnt.:l,
KEALED 1.14 I I 1.1 ',ALS rreott . .1 It trill
Ilire until SATI RDA Y. Zt.l !mg at . o•••toftt
11, Ito tot furolslll, 1 , . , 0 fret * or I,a-INI•11
4.00 f ‘ll, .00 0 to 4a
11ant.h..4 with 1011 11,t.p.01. Ina," went. awl
all to to. the faii•fac , l.l.E., ' and In tba.
IttrEtlvo• Of Or l'ettlinittA, ott rtionoec
The rt . trlxt Is retertOot to rt..), goy .0.1 ,1 bids.
1,14..41 It. It. VRANCIa, la{ Controller,
•
& S. FRAY CIES,
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.
I' Funtrael• taien for Buildings. otore FMB.,
and Jobbing. Parvesrlar , attention gio..n
Sieutl Frarultist for Foundries sod :Biol. , of oil
descriptions.
100. 2fid Ed !fit Robiosdp Allrzbety' ny, P 3
lel to
STRAP COWS.
• ranir tn the pren,/ r•I r •11 , ..crp.,.r.
II,111•011 t.".1,1a1p, mlir. [ran I, t , lk..rwti
near
El=
thitm nts-A, ttr wt ti-,,tlttt Act,ttrt.l
- 0.,.1d1 , tlNtt. Sc. SIC dal'.
J 0.61.11110
a. .
1,/". ,1 - 1.1 . 1
• 11011,111.
I.lwmAsjEiLoAzzam & BUTTERFIELD,
Attorneys & Counselors-at-Law,
! I) ICITOR::: TN LANKItiTITY
I:RANT NTRIEF7f,
OHIO Al"11i:
DRUG STORE,
11' , T net, be found a retect
FRESII DUGS AND ;MEDICINES
ArEwri,. a 1 1 ,,, t,d0 ['MRS. T011.K.1
n 11.311,1.1,,... and I u the • '4,
6•4. ,Lore. l'lty•lcrans . estrlptiou.
or
NEW AND SECONDHAND BOOK STORE
\ ta'itEZT:IIELOIV
3011 D. El: N.
CITI
11./.‘” 1.411 . • ~Yi• ./tLi4,l:
T
ALLI:IiIIENT AXES.
• •11 the A
yo. tat.. ••.1 .r. te,Llrlr, •
Xi
~" or
fl.e tr. r rent., If pat.l tsn or he rove the Men
slm , of Suly.
iour pus - rent., If pall on or hefotu the grit
'l l l:, t s If 14.11 on or before the dr,
Air of es ,ptvus Is r.
If poll ssf - r arid ,Isv of `rept. mho, and on
ur hero, ths flr•t aa, o' ssutobrr :so tleautstion
sac missau
If t.ahl &Res . the tet .ICJ .• strhaser and on
nr Isefore the nrstais N., cu.., ma.ltsion
eent. mr1d,..1 assa IsmPhln
um the alai.,
Aft.r , 4e Ilr‘t of Nce, - Dbor warratt• rel
19erorl. lo tutor,. r , rl , • ell, .1 ell taxes ro
uial:.lnll.o{,al,l. le.goto r with lois' cents,
ra. e thrtrorn. oir.l ,rrr
.jel6.• Ir.Y FE.1(1O.I. . City I" res•ri
MASONIC 11001 t S!
Hlaorr • , f 11/e
11.ole Chcoatltessed. Hy • ro-
rl' t na ett.rek a.tol I,l4l:ars let I It.orke.
wiertr Fe - elar...'r Ma aux:.
/....‘keun Vrromarpnry.
Now Slrriolpl, st.le.ll.rartl. •
31,11 e
!del.:, I the I.olgo,
.51scor 'e >lnroolo II•okt$1.
III•rultor. I: I.e. • •
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.•• 0101.104.
1:111:12=1
J. R. WELDIN & CO.,
JAMES B, YOUNGSON,
N 0.200 Wylie Street,
apnrtl II? I ntnrfn• 101 thns.. •r« In wnot
or an vtnl3kr in his line Mel he n•• opentd , •
first clasa
BAKERY AND .CONFECTIONEAL
Al IL. above num.r. Fre, lIBEAD a CAR Er,.
04 1 :,.. 17"
flue 1 up 1,e1.151 I.l.lation elva:n.tn
t=i t inY;ll7)l . , l lV47 ,
tent •fl 11111)41, mo - rnlox and eyr.lna.
IRON CITY CLTLERY CL
3 St. Clair. Street
11. ring imrehue4 or A NI/I:FAV BROW; the
entire !mock at titedw•re. Cutlery in
m * V"ar ° l,
"et°
HARDWARE. CUTLERY.
Gum Xl@v. Revolvers, 1,1,0, /18111 n, TACtle
Tre ' oVroLlt r
ron•l ' lng Hator:: @donors, !If Co;titte Stonollo
.=.1,`:::, 1 .".1=%1":.!;."' and cancelling
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AIORRISON, BARB & CO.,
Manufacturer• of all laud. of
8008. AND PRINT PEIPE'R.-
=I
/ME
orlri• paid pa rigg.
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON
AND CONFECTIONERY.
JULIUS RICHTER
I=l
Ice Cream Saloon & Confectionery,
At N0...1G DIA
II({1.SION /1 1. Al[agile., on TUES-
Illa DAY..., 1.4
friVIIIi• 110 ma tti.lla Kan...rant aro re
pla4lati to favor Dm new estanitslment wlth •
lalt.
LEMON SIRUP
I=
PURE LEMON SYRUP.
Manufactured from the (nice of L. 11104, !alit
L. D. DUD ISH'S CINDY MASUTACTODI,
N. 207 LIB, TV 2714E2 r.
usu. U. ,L. 410,.- J. u. IVA7I.ISti ..... r. yuti
IRON CITY BELT STORKS.
CEO. 0. CLARK &CO.,
Vsnii44ctutern of every 1.e. - lotion of relent,
Httetclked. temeeted ap.l t.1.-Tavoal
Xaen.thor• -130.1:11331.6.
No. 41H1 tallkltTY St. t.J floor, 004.0111 e
Union Daput. 1.31. a,•
WE WILL KEEP ON lIA.ND
ad man to ord., all Muds of
nprlng and plain W Ottlenn, (IA ittn,
WHAN.I.IIAnidwAN,
TRUCAn, 1.0C1.7m1 . HUM
And Ttltallti, ' , POKES,
LIAIC 11A/in! and
.A? Drtg•Wrz utv the Pew.
" TerNJ . 41 1:rrZR ` NT: Itt 'HUH-STICH CO.
ICE PITCIIER34.—We have on
o• bond • eery Due oteortment of
DOUBLE WALLED WE PITCHERS . ,
Of the eery b... plenty Al.o. WAITERS and
tia)111. CM, totnaaten. .
NEW STOWE.
S.P. mcceiguEs..sa.cmnr.,
Confectioner. Emit More & Bakery.
2 10 E CREAM SALOON. and
LADILY ORDINARY.
ROB EMITTIIIII..D.IIYRIZT, between Re,
entbiad Liberty. • • =7171m
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.! NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. .. , - WANTS. - ________,
G-.F1. 4 "..t 6 kgr 1 tarclulun I " TrITTE- 1/V ten TED—Every one Yro nt
s Mcil.W AIN VS Great Ave iron sale
r. )/ ( f ---.- - . :-..i ,
. ' - PUPILS ENTERiNti NOW of those beautiful lota la Sharpeurg, to MOM of
- on ntONO•Y API k.H.NOON, rth lent. free
KM•crsinn Ttelne for the sale will lea•e tette
- ./.I -'.-1- •••V • . leepOls (Alleseeny. Valley. INMOmmen. end
Western I,year:ran:, Allegheny CHO, Hall
s at I o . closl tbat A.T.Tree for all.
• . I Can Complete an Outline Course .rogt;, I.
No: 37 - FIFTH . STREET, I ..
; CLOSING PITTSBURGH. PA. OUT . SA LE HY ;ME 257111
; OF JUNE. ~. D,
IVANTE
•
A SALESMAN.
THE BENIN Ensi MAN, YA.VoItITECOI.I...k.HE
.., , And ;1,,, ~,,,,,,,n i w 111“
I guarant , ittan Wls
.th , s a tan prnett4l ly familiar with the rnannfar-
FOH TIVENTY.SEVEN YEAII.*. "Wits varying I tare of Ores, SI lure err; and has had son, es
ilt, FF . 'S nYt.TE.II of Mel:rant.. liant. Wail: OF I i FROM $4O TO TAN PER MONTE, i Vir,.24g ~.t.... ." 4 " .. LOCK it , , , , , , ,,, 4 ,, ,,1. ,
~Ih. e ' l li t srt:tv>7.- . !, . .= tvg‘•.='',ll . .
..__ ._ -
west. as the most werfect dYstedis or Accounts . . . ,•:
To,. peidli , •l.o stand a 0 rst.eldaseamination. ,
. , t`rt" S : v .' - r i ! WANTED — A SITUATION,
nr. i r:;,T=ligtitntgieri7 4' . . --- L• • TO ATTEND IN A STORE,.
•. - '
:Z i rs: ‘ . l gia7; `n..11°.".”, v;?,r:pv...;r.'4.... -1. MERCHANT TAILORS. 'By an AinellOM Girl sit teen Yeata of age, n '
rroVit s eWil ' ;:f.Thl :k r eVielnit=r4rs " Of i gno m d e a rr7 d ,,, dr , ........... I . l „ r u st i r: u te r a i wtant.
our tJdent. arc attested by our eity . banas and., . . i l ' slistkitt ' d:if - A — it .
Mainess Men.
11 •
FORTY DOLLARS ' , -
; WA-NTED--ROOMS.
, . 1 , SOBTIVEr COB. ?ENS iID SI. CIA MIL ~ V A ~,,,,..i„, ~,,,„,,„„,..
„,, A. ,,,,.,
fr.;',',..V=Nl i zar:otlTfa C ierlcr,i i rl-i . COMMENCING
.._ . ;• adjoining. either suratched or unfurnished,
VlT . fn . ip b , ' lla ' n ' islr7ll:;n r c . c r o ' TAV. "" j''''
1 NEW SPRING GOODS. -:,1°.;..T.t.:',;,,tw.,.".. rrltiMilTPl:%lr
a i ;70 o th er boardara pre ' rerra4. A 4. &dor
4.1-Our Starlet.. have no one per cent. to pay , i tenne, Ac.. litlN 1,1. tiagyrra firma. ' se,VO
In greenback• fur a few days use of litho, aphe.l.
1 toy Lank notes to leant theta to COUIII, and we
I rx'a7 n°""*"*"'"' . ' Y ' "e"°"` "" Mondav June lith, , JUST OPENED," i WANTED, ..4
I. , ; A Second-Rand -Engine,.
CUR NEW WART° CIRCULAR IS MAILED FREE. COMPILISINO
; , .
; .4.1 -The assistance of erperlenned accountants . ' Twelve to Efteen Inch ellfli . ier. With • donbie
always be obtained at our onuses lu adjusting . RV . 1 . eta
hollyr, of suinclent.c . aza,aVA . g , , and
i aka siodtting [melee. accounts. . . l ' All the Novelties of the Season, IVt t ‘ ... Inn Fourth st.
I...DUFF .t SON, Frio ,ll l. o /..; ) -
Jel,,,Vilts•T PITT:HUM:S. Pd. J. W. BARKER , & C 0..; 1 -ANTED, •
ssn, ai is only (quid lb • '
. j First-Clais Merchant Ta ilo r in g
I
, TIORDS AND MORTGAGES.
NEW GOODS DAILY. .
1 Establishotent. ' <3l, T00r.. - I=onnwntrir,
......_ 59 Market,St : Great Reduction , in Prices. : ne
.
, , , paha:n.47 . . . . i Eroke i r , a , li&Eal r latate Agent, No.,0: 01_ 71 , 1_11..
' . . i
1 .
DRESS GOODS. ' - -. - CARPETS. OIL CLOT)3.S. &e.
... —6---- .
SECOND ARRIVAL OE
.
' - Prices Tteiluc.ed„ ' NEW CARPET .STORE,
IN GREAT VARIETY.. • . __........
. , FRESH ARRIVAL OF
.
• To meet the great decline In S p ring Goode ,
•
BLACK SILKS, • the East, which will make .
.. this the . .a. PL. 3E 4 Mrr ISt ,
. . • . Fresh.from the Importers,
.
VERY CHEAP. ' .
. -- • MOST REMARKABLE SALE!. • IRKIV PATTERN IN
Which will Pe made up with care arpi diapate .
• 'arid at b•
tapestry Brussels, .
Plain Chintzes, all colors . ; • Ever Gotten up in . this City. I . Body Brussels,
,
, . GREATIY•REDUCFO PRICES. . :. • - 8- PlY ' and 2-14 y,
Tapestry Ingrains.
Summer. Shawls ; • .
. ' A Full Line of Straw Mattings,
• •
• . pp PRICES• . • •.
Prints, Ginghams and Muslins ; OWEN DYRNEI. PLAIN, CHEC:i'ED AND FANCY. .
.t (Jur stork Is full, tanMbar anykevlons time
. i AT Ili ', CEN rt. , We season. Those I. Saila goo in our iinn
Jeans and Caasimeres ; • Merchant Tailor, ..,,, Jo suit to give nide. call.
. i •
•-.L. 0 %Il the hest Print, and ,ex i st sl,lrs. I
BOVARD. ROSE & CO:,
Checks, Table Linen, new style ; • AT 12n CENTS. , _,
_ No. ,14 WYLIE ST., . .21 RIFT!' tap. Fr. (aeeorai nooro
i ' Slide Enelish (hint" ' • inytt4,71.1.1 sT nvcr Hates A seen.. '
, Hoop Skirts, Cors e ts, , . - -
• .AT EU; CENTS. 11P , O11.13.ASIILAWD HALL. HAVE REMOVED.
~ : i , , stpSO:aMTIS
- •
-..---
Width Gi
bl
Diae Selnit.
; Sun Umbrellas' and Parasols;
i, W
AT 12.! CENTS, , . KESPENHEIDE
T, '
shirt Fronts, Handkerchiefs ; F•tirs i innli y renchid Ehirlinn. ' . 1 M'CALLIUM BROTHERS,.
.. . AT 12 , , CENTS, Merchant rrail,or, liave tosopen at their very Cwt..? coma
Gloves, Hosiery, dm., ' anallousNEW WAHISLIOUtiIf..
. .O,IIF tliblearldl 14 gte•ine. -
. No. 56 ST; CLAIRSTRBET. No. 51 Fifth Street,
AT 12 . ; CENTS.
. - Wholesale I& Iletaih 5imi. , Ab,, , ,,, 6htr,l horn II 2-.1-to,. t recelied. a sectntl arrival of NEW A . "
U 14
001)4. An
t"'
' 0,"
"` P" '"RIEDALLIeraa.
i AT IF . ; CENTS, -
; so In the latest-Eastern styles.
...- ! ....
. '
.
AT PRICES AS L:OW_AS ANT, TjApzo, Eaticred fr:m 0 ati 11s.
.
AT 10 TESTS,
BRWIS, McCONNELL 6: C0:5,1
No. 178 . Federal Street,
ALLEGHENY
lIII=II2I
LIST OF APPLIC 4-
L7 . 1 , 14,N, Volt I.l.'ll'itt.El to IMI.
01,1 it. 11, Clerk Y
o 00•, t.,‘ C Itint .
Sion,
.14 titr:l.lltttl...,ll.
••
••
tavvrt, 2.1 wan, 1•1t0t,V.,•
•• ••
• •
•• •
•• 2.l , rnrd. rilto
r•a[un..tAl•r, tn.n l ltLwar, Vittr!ntrnl,
JtoLn rn.
"
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JINO. ,reelly. • •
11$t hew. 11..tti0,1. ••
rZ:.l. l l=rl ','. " : " : " 1 .
Sl,llrr ' .. ." .
r".
1
lr
Junto Mena,.
It. /i*nlr
J.
Tr.. t• Lightrap,
Hankin.
And. lit,.
. . . .
••
ii•ntielli 1 eulo I-, satins ••
ie., : Ans.:hens
. ,
Lr•wl
eon nsl ii
•if Silegbiiin• •
• Roth. • •
••
Herman Annie.. •!
Ibiltilpt, Run., other g•il., •`• ••
ndr. Iv S.vin. ta.esn, I,l'o. of E. Illenilisgitain.
I cwi, •uni e. !tense{ •• ••
1,1 Si •r, In, eating I. Itern nr•Rseensti
n .
I d l.
Reed, entlng loue., Baldwin
Fred Ell, easing 11,151, 1 , 111 I• 14/VVll,:p.
.n h) tavern. Flnille, town.bir. •
Metres. {tillr. lever, tn.on.blli.
I.anghnei. eating hon.«.
bits,. Iselrlne. save bootieldp.
Sae,. Fr{ert. !Aver.. Nlci 'lure
11•nr. St il.elultlt. Iv.
.In.eini lien"
111 -eins ry, f n. Robinson 14wt!.111p.
•••ittlet, ("Awl, nib, pools. gewlelltv tp.
Ills Rion, le vet, blia.ler
Reter Kelly L
' ••• r t`
Lrr. "' l r : LY ! ce
tavern :
littler, tavern. Unionliinnnlilio
beenti Frelit. eating how, Veraslles
Frie I.lentise Ilu•rd will e t {RI:W.F.,
• 1 V the :Gilt di., of Jnne. 1, at o•cluet
M.. for bearing tbe •liore appilentlons.
• JOHN U. BlitOW
ilsvatia
HERBST ORDINARY.
eMM=I
DINING, LUNCH, COFFEE
AND ICETREIM ROOMS,
FA LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
No. 6-1 Fourth • St.
Sp Our Sto sersed ilelly
from 6 toll 11. DINNER fierTed tram II to
twelve. or wcept.
liartlanlar attention gireu to the wants or
Wit,
the
gentlemen
gaud
a rhmfottable
meal. the awl...animal of • gaud dish or .w
any ~f the luxiirlia of the_ season: also. to the
furnt•lita (smith,. pant.; imit tther, at their
reshiraces ir
or elaewhere, with the i beat of
WEDDING. POUND AND SPONGE OAKES
With tr, richest assortrnent or Basket and
riVa m
ade ' lit 1 3 g.VIU:
p
Hang, SI , tines, Ornamental Viramtus, Game,
Korred Tarko,y Coffee. ellocniate. etc.
Walteritand . lkusle furnish. private and
Ile patties.
tillserware. VullerT, Glassware and
.Table Linen Inc bite.
TEAS TEAS : 'TEAS !
OF ALL Mlle= Aril) QUALITY, AT
A. 13..1.1=t13..78.
Prime Yonng
F.a..ra goon .•
o
tined
BLACK TEAR—Oolongs.
Rest Oo $l.. per
R. ottld.
‘ L?:Cs. ....
.......
. •
BLACK TEAn—Powchong, tionchond
And Condon.
Es. Floc Hose Flor`d Bream.. ....
, list .• Old Country, Ito 1.20
•• Coot..
JAPA!V.TLAN.
=EC
Utah. County, rutin&
Jar., 'err Pleaaaot flavor 00
Japan. I ouna Hymn, Leaf LP
MIXED TEAS:
.
No. 1 fdlat.l Teas. ` 2 bowl .
Mad, 3. do. T• 11 4 ,.
Ytum theabove •ttY onc ea *elect Pod w•t
In 4 of Tea they. wat , and ha n
re ti'm
any 4cantity. and forward.- .1 by any of the ...-
0717:1; ' Zit i ftl'.1=:trs•W ' t 7 ,g17=:g 7 1.
pound the price. headra actung • pure and
clcon Artie' o which exa ctly nits their mate.
" A..li IRK.
unva, , no 172 ia 374 Federal Pt. AllenhettY.
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS,
So. 72 Firth Street,
NEARLY ICrOdITE THE NM UFFICE.
The molt ex bemire variety, the latest novel
t., the large o t Inducements west or New yers.i
Perfect Fitting French Yoke Shirts,
MADE TO 011.1)Elt.
PUTNAM & HOUSE,
SUCCESSOISIS TO .
MURDOCIi h WVTNAM.
FLIIST.CLASS LOOMING GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY.
ONS,
No. 110 Wood SL, rlttiburgit,
Y•11,,V87 s h M,P CriilN"figlirwV7P the
WALNUT, OVAL and CQUARE MittEotk
PoitTRAIT and PICTURE YitAIBES, Curtain
Conies. Band. and Batton., Consols, Tripod
and Bracket TAW, of acquialto dealt. sad
okmanehlo.
•11 ILDINU ND REOILDING eveitliei la the
h 'LIAM I • tSo
J. R. REED & cp.,
6• rims sire.
.BIAINETTII •
Flavoring Exit4lc/s,
Tele best end Dorval:We; a felt arsorrment for
flavoring its Cream. AA, put rteriledl end for
sale by
JOHN A. BENS HAW,
left Orou Lltrotty sad Saud rtruts.
Binde.l Shiniutz, 'Wand f6i 12 1-.! tat
Caliloi - lird f.flioliaa,. al I! I
ETlt3 guilty 5.1 S.htetin
BY these quotations may be No. 47 Nt. flair street . ,
_.. .
Judged the rates at which we EMIT CAPPELL, Merchant
will sell our entire stock. , ..... TAILOR, and 11 , ,1vr la 1
I - Gentlemen's Furnisbing Goods,
. • ; 112 hMITIIVIELD:3TREET.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS
HorSEKEEPING GOODS
SHAWLS., CLOAKS
GFATS' AND DOTS' WEALD
Dress; Goodie
Tr-
Contains some one hundred
styles, at prices ranging from B
12 1-2 c. to $1 per yard. Our
stock is contplete all, the
impartments.
.. .: ,
IRIS IND • STEI3I FITTERS,,
• . i Ileer and Ale Pam,. all kinds of llttc.Aucl Ale i
. - i - It leg oh , . adr...1' ,. . , ;.'ht ali , T . . ...' Cocks. If. . 1.u.a.. 'qv. Wash Stands.
COMI . A. RY. rxicz.4. • • Rath Tub, Gan , Doer. a 1.... Ware. I,
DD:a . . iNica. 2450 013.1.0 1131t1 - e.got,
J. C. • TILTON'S ("'""'"A"arti'll"E'NCV:iV..A.
._ lio.e. h..' up with U.S mud Water at abort'
holt,. Jellm. •
17,4 eel .i I
K cau cs ....Nut... ..
JAB. MI..R
v
I r .-.
'; i 4' CARBONSOAL, :5-• -; SPANGLER & BRADFORD,
el.
. 3P2I.BCTXCA.X.•
.
WARRANTED ern" mil form ta .111,11 ti, —Y Plumbers awl Gas • Fitters,
ma.le from thr pure. mate . ...
.I . f h r ot n . atraf,
‘ e ' ree . rf ' 2ll7l::lN:ngT. '" i'4 n lt " ailrbl: c " on! ."... 4.7 Ohi o M .,
, I rwrgl. 1 ,
Th.. CARRON W a l' D.lnada Blain. to that of •
...it all other
ACLEUEIENT CITY.
Bost Btnadwrei 6 cagaiza, House. fitted up with IT ATER, HAS and
STEAM by experienced wothrnen.
rut In alditthri there has been a new and : she af.., ....NH'''. ri'llitTl Hark.
_rll . e. „ itLa ' no Jtjti. PLI.IIPS, latest style.
which •Il Oust hanthers en perullar to other snap.
I.s.erittrely retuoved. Tee coarsest as well as the •icart.. -
.J OP. Bum. -
finest fabric can be washed with Hand novel. JOHN H. tith ,
"""Iv -,- ." JORIL M COOPER tt CO.,
three town. sot ort try
chief excellence...err another soap: 111 s simple, •
requitingtin e the n or ennipltrated
nrtnp.pbr ".h"It " '""‘"7
; BRASS FOUNDERS,
leaving the thin soft and healthy. and
ran be petrel, used lq west., the tenderest In
1s elth • t
a H I
""Q".“
; • Steam and Gas Fitters,
eta eal •
Itelleelng It to be SUPERIOR, and that It will
he duly
misted•ppreea by a dleertmlnatlng ! liannfecturers of 1 . 17110 , AND BRAriS WORK.
I desire It lo upon Its nitrite alone. , d ,„,„
It contains no rrrtun.Kun. or any loreign TU ' RES AND 11.7111N . 11, of all kthas tq .
thlotaure; nothing or the hind.
Mann facturel Had for sale wholesale, by Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
J. 0. TILTON, PITTsBURCH, PA.
rnTii:zo
. 1.,..10'> ST. CLAIR ST., Pittsburg
f : COLL 61 MILLS ,
SILILDEII STOCK or
i
i PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,.
BOYS , - •
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
. 1•01.7TIIA , and . No. OHO Pnaa..73. Eftroot,
CHILDREN'S PITTSBURG'''. PA.
Cistern 'and Well Pampa of all land, Ilona,.
CDX,CrIaX—X X lig 4G 4 ,... fitted up adtb Gas and Water. In the most ap
pf,ed style. by expe_rlcnced workmen.
NOW RECKIVIN(I. to lipeclal attention pale to country Work.
y.l:ys)
an mpl complete mum:nein of FOREiIiN ! GAS FIXTURES:
d I.o.lllEStle
Cassimere, Flannel & Limit' Suits,
From theh..t Eastern holm.. All the now and , CHANDELIERS,
and I.l"Ci°
rly, at
No. 47 s ofair sL Store Pendants, Brackets, 4Ste..,
lii 44
per p.T11141
WM
227 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh ;' and
THE esursEnsuip
b 9 Federal Street. Allegheny,
tofore existing between hiltlE — A. KELLY •I
and 0011 T. M. hNOLIKASS. in the Wholesale
Drug Nosiness. No. N Wood street, Pittsburgh. J 001 0 . 4.
HOOT`:'y.been
.d,ltAbso.,lreredtb,ryzu,tentala cuo,ll:itio ffIVOOD 51'CIMBY,
co k ntinued by GEO RG ' E nu ft . . I BRASS FOUNDERS, '
KY.ELY.
(I EO. A. KELLY, I STEAM AND GAS FITTERS,
HOOT. axon GRAS S.
yillebnrgh. tfay,Jeth. tern wraomr2 • Cori of 3rd and Liberty Streets, .
GEORGE A.: - KELLY, A rk,li c rad:,WlV:gg,lll:ll;4:::plti
to ordr.
Special attention paid to the fitting out and
Wholesale Druggist. , zr.
o /L ..ruuu'h-ri—" —
Steamboat..
Is c., Ae•
37 'rood • Street,. Agents for b. S.Casteron & Co.'s •
(Opposite the St.; Cb•rle/ L 10101.) STEAM P U-31PS
,
Ilrgircl4,4"rxViuViTirrii,V.i,c4Toritg
DE e /C. • •
UIAtIVWER " E ° AMINES,
v r g p rier , r dt of , L S t tlift4N TT'S colt; hralc ono. Pura hare ru l pej , lor
Sig NOP. CIaILVA. Jl2. "L ' ?INV 4 12:1 r oil.f4rs i cn:t:ntIVIt hand. ‘fellatiO
.Ae4.3LirXEIC) II 'n' grerifiijoliliiiiia, '"n".
DEALER IN •
Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Plumbeis, Gas end iSteam Fitters,
11511.1-07.113 EL N7GrJi-IFILIgs, 1 FIYTIFI BTIILBT EXTENSION.
ASH • - • 1 r • 2 • 1 . 148321'1:T12C11E1C. 1 .. w:,
Hocks, /SLo. I All orders by mati executed stglafletorllynno
Ipromptly atte pleo P". •
' ' X ' "L'AIULNU °I I Rtte r regrOßra aateil": 9 e=t
. I and Ras hbAdes for aaleat •111 A moat reasonable
Pr eders from coontry, ! patrons by , man Prompt
ly encoded b.
OnD Hoe. of every destrlptlon. • Je9:d6l
~ ~.
' *IT " BAILIFF, BROWN& CO
a ,
Mew.
- --
_ & FREW, . MCI ca. BO 304.01..gra0.1 1 5t..,
, ' 0
Dave removed t°''
I
JLLEGI,E.rr . Curr. Pd.,
ma ..-• i
NO. 31 Market: . 19‘4., !plArsinEna. GAS AND STEAM
(comas or emoxv;) PLTIISBURDH. iJ. nric rirrztur, keep Ve.T. on Bend a
Where they are prepered to meaelsclore all D ......
TP. .... of . " -HIB NTB, BIATZT
lands of " LLD. Li/LUPINE. BATH TBRa. WASH us
., ADDA 100 V AND BRANS COCYN. and all mate.
(Saddles, Ilarnees, Trunkici eats
, • for hues op public or private bolldlngs
i
, with DAP. WAT6 B or ertAlf. 1•10:01II
. 4TI all artteln in their Una molly kept In 1 _
112:!t-elsai rata101..4.1..• J. T-T ANN A T-T,
It: P. GIETTY, • . •
NO. fa LIBENTN NTRNET.
Wholesale and Retail Grocer. Dealer lu all kinds of •
i
Demiler 10 Tlt/L., W124E111,40 Puss OldYnnon, Candles, Cakes, Nuts and Fruits.
car.la BY. 2° 71.V1 •=ll 4 lnd tb: . 11 1 4 k tid..i•tkplUolll lo.lkldibthing PICNICS ..a
-
J ., attoti, Scrim, of NEW Anew line of all new and dedreble pattern.
"'BIN° An 4" and "w ". P"- MEDALLION : VELVETS,
.p In the latest-Eastern strles.
Velvets, Brussels,
Metropolitan, Garibaldi; Grant, TAPESTB r BRUSSELS,
A. large andreholce ..aortan , mt of
ifIAWNEY A.ND CUTAWAY
SITS • •
• Piano_and Table Covers,
I f legUE7ll tOTEFS, 1105i1C era AND 1118,
l.V1) er 18E 511131 - FACICS, • ' exv.
• large and complete assortment nor ron hand. TEGEE PLY AND TWO PLY
1013=11
=
Three .1.1 . bolo. yleth, PrrTsr.rittar,l%....
All the taint tiprlng and nummer styles of '
(211,105. rasslrner. , and V•6llnors on hand.
made up In tne most fashlonable style. at the
lower,. priers. . nash,el6
W3l. J. 31c13114TTY,
tiormarly of'New York.) with
3E3. 7. 33.31c3G-FLASVIrY.
BILERCII A YST TAILOR,
GRAY 3c. LOGAN.
DISSOLUTION
337112
GRAI'.4I;
PLUMBERS,
=I
JOHN 31. TATE
Ingrains,
And every variety of low ' Priced Carpeting
kcCALLIINE BROTHERS,
TAIIII3. 6tioot.
CARPETS.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCK
& COMPANY,
I=l
For the Spring Trade,
=99
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Shades, &c,
Alttntlon Lf callcil to oat five .toci of
11131101DREll !MI LNDNIANO COII
' Great DecUne in 21*.les.
Lr
JUNE, , 1567.
WS OPEN TO-DAY,
Ft. 17 0 'Ar
Colapriaing ttte Best rr.te nu made:ln
I Ingrain, Three Pig and Eng.
Mph Tapestry Brussels,
1
E
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
At the lowest prices since te.. sew,
, 111cFARLA.N11 & COLLINS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Firth Street
Second Floorooker Hcnry Miner's Book Store
E=IM
RATS, CAPS, 4c
STRAW GOODS,
FOR SUMMER SALES
ALE TBE NEW STELErIIATS,
Ton 8114 E CHEAP; AT -
McCORD & CO.'S,
No. 7.81 ‘7l74;e:?ici. 23troe't,
1-.
HATS I 11,A_TS I
P. o.llell OWEN 13711...
GRAHAM & BYRNE,
At Na. 52 St. Clair street,
flame one of the 7 try best rctall rata of
HATS, CAPS AND.STHAW 'GOODS.
In the city, and eOnztantlS Iu rsselpt of all that
Is nets, assoon ita lb, era Ps •exoresse.l.` ,
Cron atten ti on given to retailing, exclusively!
apl7:ssa •
TOBACCO. CIGARS, &c,
CIGAHS! -
(Inc Million Cigars,
On bind •id for Weat
R. ' at. W. JENKIRSON'S,
No. it rEllklaL ET., ALLAMILYS.
M,2:6101
JOHN MEGRAW„,
Manufacturer of and WM/lento sto.l 1k tat
Dealer In all kinds of
Tobacco, Snuff and CigP
, 15 ,
•110 iSNVEILIF
CULL& WALREUOUSE, •
RIMED BUD & €O.;
ratm - -commxiiiuss,
No. 1.00 Wood Sheet
diFlß. l. 4l:l'. l 2liegt 1:1111 6 ctt:
aMa .7 30: 41 11 •••
CHINA YAMSxx
~vi vtri. D W .AA M. fi tze ry dem ho,f 0 ;;
_LAM hP4UN tS f
evlatTra l arZun t rgatl i gug, nu
HW 4 " .1 ".
_The largest and moat complete sto•A oh
th.l:nt thh live In the et ty. he n ' '
d gtzee and
,termt the math as V, lath ."
SHEPHARCTS
CE.A.C7MhtS
317 Liberty Street,
...pITTiBMIGH, PA.
'GOOD NEWS.
.CHEAP BREAD IR DEAR THIEL
rAnninl 199 WARD'S SALAD. 71s
nun ben. bans/. 9n Wo, en 997
Weed' no
NennVnt Inman
reL
'r 14.4
MI