The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 22, 1867, Image 2

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    RELIGIOUs ISIELLIGENLE,
tittsbUr . gll etaqttt
c .
rn these days so fraught with the spirit
of unity, an intolerant spirit In any
denomination, either as a body, or by
one representing it, should be discount° .
CAelt ReVEIPTAI fer• /Lever-
rimmed and reprobated everywhere. Too
re
tiele. or ihw t:AZET FE. hove been to
v .. et own. ems peer, coosempo- ' frequently the unwise and libbers: course
earl In the el.', wince the leennalem' a prominent Individual, in a leading
RATVII.D.,I7 JUNE 22, PM'
or the Pea•aor rroorretors. coo cnal - denoirunatloir, is regarded as the views
Sanyo dootol from nny of our neigh
balm teas h „ . and policy of the whole body, instead of
holding the person offending responsible.
• The history of each sect is too well
known, or ought to be, in these porigres
sive days, so that each one should be
judged sekording to its commas a body.
and not, by the remarks, or course, 'of
any particular person its its corunmunion.
The unfirtunate remark of an ex-Mode
rator of a; Presbyterian body, that the.
Episcopal Church of the United. States
had in "imbecile pulpit," should not be
regarded as the voice 01-the entire hotly,
but simply the views of one with a nar
row sectarian spirit. If the remark had
been made that "imbeciles" filled the
pulpit of every i denomination, then it
would be applicable only to such charac
ters. We name such ministers of the
Episcopal. Church as Bishop Mal
-1
vaire, of Ohio; Rev. Dr. - Tyng, of
New -York; Bishop Stevens, of this
State; Dr. Schenck, of Brooklyn,
and other well known clergymen,
not because the Independent speaks of
some of them in its rebuke, becatise it
Views mew and things only in ohs dire&
tion, while - we regard them in the fullest
evangelical sense, ae; seers with tile
ablest of the miuistera connected with
the body to which the ex-Moderator he
longs. The discussions now so exciting
and widely extended 'in the Episcopal
Church, in reference to Rituals, and
kindred - topics, have provoked some very
illiberal remarks, generally from other
bodies, in regard to this Church. The
same unchrlati in spirit hai been indulged
to a very considerable extent or late by
members of a body which his recently
been reconstructed in • neighboring city,
because ilia course oc . a single individual
in a *. demination from which it obtain.
ed its being, acted on his own respond.
bility as be saw proper In the case, they
have taken . °coated to speak of the
Church as a whole, and its chief 'minis.
ten, in a way that 'history will not bear
them out, and will likely rebound upon
themitereafter with terrific foie& We
mention the matter, nor. to discuss it, but
simply to. place it as a fit comotinion
alonzeide with the case Sr.! noted.
Sucikan unchristian'spirit is the wrong
`tray to Cultivate Christian unity, either
among bodies professing the musa doc
trines, or secure the union of all denom
inations upon a common platform. .
A. certain New York weekly, which
has recently thrown off-the restraint of
being a religious paper, in 'order to grat
ify its "broad gauge" views more fully
and honorably, has an article from one
of its ministeriaieoutributors, on "Mas
querade Balls," Which opera • ith a de
nunciation of the ultra - "blue" new of
popular amusements. Tho writer has
evidently read only certain portions of
the Bible, or else he would got treat some
things in the light he does. However,
the writer says so many good things
against masquerade halls, that we are
disposed to throw thi mantle of charity
over his. opening paragraphs upon
amusements. The writei.groups Ids ob
jections under four beads, namely: First,
The extravagance; Second, The none.
cersarily late hours; Third, The round
dames; Fourth, The mask. In discus
sing the third point reference is made to
the remark of the New York Chief of
Polka that three-fourths at least of the ;
abandoned young women of that city I
were - approached- through the round
dances by the villains who affected their
ram. There may be more devils than
fingers-in the grasp with which some
whiskered scoundrel presses &lair young
girl to his bosom in the delirious reel of
a Waltz. Take the view of a gifted au
thor,
whom nobody ever charged with
orthodox prudery.. Ha says; We saw
(at 'n private ball) a few young men
looking very soberly; and, upon inquiry,
learned that they were engaged to cer
lain ladies of the corps de WWI. 3Zor
did we wonder at the spectacle of a ;
young wotrign whirling,. in 'a decade
;State, and in the embrace of a warm
'youth, trend a heated room, induced a
little sobriety upon the lover's face, if
not sadness in his heart. The writer
treats with great severity the last point
=the umiak. -Be. Mows that the mas
querade Is an arrangenient by which a
company of young people lay aside, for
a time, their identity, and escape the
judgment of men on their actions.
Speaking of "private masquerades" of a
"select" order, the least objectionable
form of mask balls, he argues it gives
facilities, not only for entrance into a
private house, but for operations when
Once within of a questionable character.
A young rake, for example, plays the
role of a backwoodsman or a Sioux war.
rice It is, of course, in character for
him to assume a certain lawlessness, that
serves well to cover any liberties be in
clines to take. If Masa Partner in the
dance allows his familiarities, he tiny,
easily, go on to something bolder. If
she resents them he has a ready excuse
under the plea of the . part he is acting;
and at the worst, la sheltered under the
mask.
Wsansi.t. Pittratre, after allowing
hie perecrW.l malice to pervert hie judg.
ment, and to place him in a humiliating
position before the nation, is endeavor
ing to squirm out of the clilenAnia. The
more he equine, the more he Will tind
deliverance cannot come by the means
he vises. '
Wwwit the Attorney General seeks to
giie his construction of a law, the force
of the law, itself, he is guilty both of an
impertinence and a crime. The only
law-making power in this country is
Congress, and whatever the President or
• the Su • reme Court may say to the con
trary, the will of Congress ought to
• stand, nd will be made to stand.
Wren the Sup.eme.Court; in the N 3.
ryland case, decided that Congress had
conatinitional anthority to create a Na
tiontl Bank, Piesident JACKSOW, and
the whole democratic 'piny alter him,
derided the idea that the decision bound
the co grdinate departments of the gov
ernment. The democratic rule was that
the Supreme Court caltrd only bind par
tMs before It as litigants. Now, the de.
=oasts seek to elevate die President '
into an Autocrat, whose rescript can
abrogate a law passed by the chambers.
DOUDT DOW ruOtkus but CODgTCIIB
will come together next month. Some
journals recommend Congress to realm
the liceonstroction , laws so plain and
definite that: the President Will be con•
almined to obey. It still remains In
4—, doubt bow far that high official means
to f.. 0 fn. enrorcbig Mr. sTANsnr...v.
„ °Meiotic' If. be undertakes to carryout
thole opinions, le. ought. manifestly to
be impeached, and without delay.
When Abe question skill be raised
whethei the President is supreme, or the
People, throrinh their liefiresentatives,
it is best to make a speedy conclusion of
the debate.
IT WO held by Mr. ALTrAliusa ILL3I
TI.TON and the Federalists generally,
that a decision of the Supreme Court wis
binding not:only upon the parties to the
particular snit, but also upon the caeca.
tive and legislative departments of the
Government. Mr. Tnouas Jervensos
and the Republicans helda decision of
the Supreme Court concluded only the
parties to the suit in which judgment
was rendered. Thin - was a manifest de
duction from the principle that each de
portment, in its proper sphere, is.inda
pendent of the other. Mr MARTIN VAN
'Boats, in his History of Political Par
twit, explains, with his charactetislic sly
ness, that it was only when the Demo
costs elected a Pr4ident who was orig
finally, a' Federalist, and appointed a
Chief Justice of the same antecedents,
that any other doctrine took root in their
ranks.
'
Wu' EV6R DAB WATCRED the ebb and
flow of. political events In Europe since
the Tlevolution in . France in 1790, has
been struct alto the gradual doeudence
4of Imperialism. Periods there have been
in ' , particular: cm:Vilifies when the old
Veas seemed to be gaining ground; but
• Oise periods have been of short dura.
lion. On the whole, there has been a
steady gain Co the popular : cause. In
France the influence of the, great Hero.
ltinon kw proved so favorable both to
'civil and sonial ameliorations that it has
come to be esteemed, notwithstanding
all its atrodtiea and blbielsited, as the
moat truly beniacent and'ilrultfiht event
'in the national history. In Pretests and
AlltitTlS the right and power of ( the* per,
• pie in government b becbming more and
more recognized- Imperialism, though
acknowledged in name and form, is con.
strained to give way 'in fact and sub.
stance. Tit England, where civil free:
dom'ln many of its distinctive attributes
has been more folly established than in
anyother:Eurapean country, but where,
lst_i exists the most powerful aristqcns
;l:ty,,the demand for universal suffrage has
I bkcJme so strong as to menace the goy.
-erament by the exhil Won of a formida
' ble turbulence.' The Ministry feel im.
pelled to concede something by extend
ing the elective franchise considerably,
but refuse to grant all that Is required.
because to grant it would bo in effect The
abdication of the - aristocracy.
Let no one suppose these movements
in iliffrent countriesdo not stand
ted. Early in the present century. Br.
non 'sidle heard a bird singing, "By
and by the people will be stronger.". Be
' listened frith the ear'of a true poet and
the heart of a genuine man. In these
- days It tiainome to pass that the people
have gained strength, - and are disposed
to wield it for their own adiantage. But
the end is not yet in Europe. Indeed,
:what is now Manifest is only the begin
' • sing ofwths end. More and more the
people will reclaim the posies wrong
tally and of a bog time withheld .from
them, mail they shall stand • complete,
• cloihetkwilhzll the rights with which
• Nathre richlyendowed them.
About a year ago the Tract Society of
the M. E. Church offered three pre- 1
,R2illl3ls for three tracts on the evils re-
Wuns vas PRESIDENT MA striving !
suiting from this use of tobacco. In
to defeat . the - .passage of the ! Milltary I response to this offer thirty-seven mann
- Government Bill, he saw its provisions
scripts were received. These menu
with the same eyes Congress did, and
I scripts were submitted to the respective
spoke of it thus: - 1 committees, among whom we notice the
"The power thus given to the cum- i .
mending officer over all the people oil Blab S reo and /alias
names of ops us N ,
each district is that of an absOlute mon: ! who decided "that no one of the essays
arch—his mere will is to hare the place ell Is of sufficient merit to answer the de
. all Ma. Tete law of the -States is now 1 mandi of the Church and times." The
the only rule applicable to the subject)
I manuscripts were all rammed to their
placed under his control, and that is cum.
pleiely displaced by„ihe clause which de- i respective authors, and fur the present
claret all interference of the State au— i the offer of the Society la withdrawn.
tbority to Ite unhand void. Ili alone is i
1 In the article on St. Louis, Missouri,
permitted to determine what are the rip hn . the
of persons and properly, and he may pro. by Jtistas Psirron, in u Atlantic I ,
teat them in such tray as in his discretion Monthly, he thinks the Catbollcs,French,
may seem proper. it pieces at his free German and 'nab, are nearly half the
dispolail all the land and goods in his vile- 1
population; : and the property of the
w
treat, and he , distribute them with- I
orteeett or hindrance, to whom he pleaseit-,! Church, in builduigs and lands, is es
- Being bound by rig. State law, and there I timated at - fifteen millions of dollars.
being no other law to regulate the sob- 1 From the single tent in which the mass
ject, he may make a criminal code of his ' •
! was first celebrated on the site of the
own, and he can make it lie bloody ms I y
h a dago, succeeded
any recorded In history , or he can _ re- 1 city, one un re years
serve the privilege Of acting open the.' soon by a small church of logs, the num
impulse of hispnvate passions in each.; tier of places of worship has Increased;
case that arise& !, Ele is boned by no' until now there are twenty-nine Catholic
rules evidence - there there Is, indeed, no !
churches
provision, by whi ch be Is authorized or and . chapels. Mr. Penrod,
required to take evidence at all. Every- I thinks, however strong the Catholic
thing Is a crime which he chooses to mil i Church I. at points - la the West like St.
• so, and all persons are condemned whom i
I.Louis, that It will never ultimately gala
be pronounces to be! guilty. Re Is not
w oo d to make any report or keep any' d le West. - I, ! , ,
!!
! record °ibis proceedings. Ile may -sr- Gerard Hallock, the late well known
• rest his violins wherever he finds them,!, New York editor anti publisher, built
without .warnuat, accusation, or proof of ! some years ago a Church In New Haven,
t probable cause. If he gives them& trial I
- before be inflicts punishment he gives It
I CORR., at a east of $119,000. It hie
of his grace and mercy, not because be Is . been conveyed by the heirs to a body of
commanded so to do: To a casual read- I trustees for the sum of 92.5,01 0 0, end is ,
er of the bill it might seem that some now under the pastoral care of Rev. J.
• tiled of trial was secured by it to permiis I
=tined -of crime; but such Is not the! IL Carroll. The especial object of this
case. The 'The .officer may allow local civil I church is to "preach religion and not
tribunals to try offenders, but of course I politico ~ •
. this-does not require that he shall do so, I
The nee
' , ony State or Federal court presumes to • dof emigration of the C9/111-
B t
pROrdSO HA legal jurisdiction by the triad I gelical type of Christians to "Old lrir
of a malefactor without his spezial per-I gilds," is about thotest means to use by
- ' Mission; he can break it up need runtish 1 which that State can be properly recon
- the judges and jurors as befog themselves, strueted. Its old religion, its old
.maletheson, lie a¢ - save Ale friends ,
churches cannot save It. A minister
from justice and despoil, hie enemies ,
central) , to justlic.• • • • I writes from Prince William county— ,
. • . lie and hiainet advithi. have been I think of the - name — to the Hams Mission- 1
. 1
considering e law ever since, and I wry that half the population is more than
haveconelo ed that the view then taken I half heathen: , Here Is a sample: A far-
Seu all -wrong; that such powers as mar's son, fourteen yean of age, Is in
.were then described were not in the bill; terrogated thus: ."Do you know who
that Congress never designed to put made you?" "Nor "Do you know
• -- them In it; and.that if the purpose had who Jesus Christ kr "Noll' "Did
b ee n entertained the right to accomplish not God make your , "Y
-salt. "What
it was lacking. This transformation of else did God maker "Don't kiowl"
•- - opinion was not the result of conviction, Rev. Messrs. L. C. Matlack, Cyrus
but of contrivance. Falling to prevent Frindliind Luther Lee, the most prom
, the passage of the bill by denouncing ita inept leaders and gifted ministers In the
scope and spirit, the ant now is to ran- Ametican Wesleyan Connection, hive
• der it Inoperative and void, 1 y denying recently united with the Methodist Bids
' ; that; it. oontalni provisions that are copal °Mirth. They Morainal biined a
'L p ba n tisreittell This is abrogating law "Fraternal Greeting" to their assoclates
.., 4 .17. exp L4 l4 it, vet of CaltenCe, in the . -- , Am•try, who have decided with
. .
. . . ,
them to enter the M. E Church.. They - NEW ADVERTISEAFE'ETS. NEW A.DVERTP.E ki VSTS.
.y they have ax..ertained alttlinft CC,
Iar"TRINITY" ClitlitCli, Sixth.. ..4, y Ew %., OODS I
ta,n,y that. more 11, .o fifty 'mil daters of 'llti.F.r.—CklaNtig OF HOL'It. 7..11 da%
the Amer i can w e ,,i, he b o dy w 111 b e en- THE C.OHJ.L. SISIIVICM,d-liming the riser'
rolled among •he !r4velillg mi ai,teN o f ~' ~m diLT art . enlooa rass nsavict: win
at. a elca p. 16.
the Metholi6t ILi•isco;,..l Char( it before _..... _ , .
the close of the resew year. Twenty- ILO R ELIGIOUS- Preaching
To-aoiatow.,,,elot;/.• Ill• and, 1 , v..
il.e have Llreatly' joined the spring COI, 1 ! , :' . 7 , IFLI=Igte . , ,M,WM,y .
ferences, and the othels may be expect- Oea.s free and Velesome to all.
to join the stammer and fall &inferences. l•' PLYMOUTH entriricn.—
The Wealeyans went nut front the M. E. ~,,,,,,,, f g; LP. NoI.4kREN. U. D., rrl.lpra soil !
Church over twenty years ago with ::-r:et.. Toir'iioOV'ts"! .'l i: .l n ' inVonrs: 1
: .d TN o'clock. rettbeth rcoool at a • to.
twenty traveling preachers. = They now .
return with fifty, and with hearts' G re l oWl.;F:2 :1t A . a . „ 1. 1. 1 1 . 1 Ti siM t r j ett " '
of love for the old Church, which they ; it : ra b iNto ß atThat et 09.4 ut%trrtn 4 .."a x .
left for conscience snke. • ; roods,. come s et 9A. a. All the people Are to
. ,nee to od ULT.
The scuba .. of-the Old School i Preab - j
terian General Assembly, in regard to r
the Declaration and Testimony and Its
In aTt a .A . A! ! ‘ : " ii ' .l l - ne w : . e P r - meet , "B A C P.:
hid:oily
: igy-TA L ..1..}1.,..,!.0,,,,k1R,1V.E11Y.5A 0.
signers, Is generally wellreceivedj except 1 t?la.a.'"•.•;; - stW Frei!' attli:h P s s 4=d sti l :Telo i :.'i
by those who have been affected by its ' “-- 1 :-!" l'-' p. to.
--
decision. Even in portions of .E. - ntircky • WFin -xe r
and Missouri some are content with the i street. ahoy VlVnt.Ta l ratTlS A alleffq. r "t
Assembly's action, and will return to the • r•tfeA;: i iiitaii - a•Pastitoirt.. a's.:Arti=l - li . '‘
rit . ; t t ,. ..c:rmr , e . cordlallr invited. I. •
bosom of the Church. The Frei OltriA- ce of the Pastor. tlxv. JA3IE.cI 5.
flan Commonreal:b and IlissouriPreiby. ' ncK. ET''s".l.N ''' '' ' ° " " ' su ' l- ' .
TION.
tenon assail the Assembly and the paper gar. INStALL
.A. ~,,,,,E h e, . ~ina
dopted by it, with unusual violence, l' ; ';:1"' - ; ,1ii,,:,..., ; '`,` - `.gsli,,c,....ktAir r ir„ , liir%t• ~...,
and evidently mean to continue the war. 1 1174 at - thnitt•tritTit Tot.; e• - sa< -4 .: -- rae Nitta:-
A. world of meaning, to the uncon- ; PAUTZtVi.`l.l.t.: ° ::ral 1.1 H g'ss w iti te
, ° e lle. red r±v Hee. 4. , Meat., D. D•. or rues
veiled and unregeterate, is conveyed la 1 d k l o ble. Evening service at .35 o clock. k . l' -
versed and
touching dying words of the Rev., arTHE CIIUSICH GUILD --
doEL llatvus, D. D., for nearly dRy .
AND CLASS ROOMS.
years psalm of the Congregatiotial i
Church in Hartford, Conn., who said, in ; 1-8. nun PENN 13TNISIT,
reply to a remark that he wan almost : repo , ' open to the poblle 2 lsify from 9 A. le. to
0 .u.
home, "Oh, yes, and I am so thankful i ~,,...„,. _
that the great work of preparation has i t..." -----87r1Y r 6 Mieto IrriNSII.S.
TIN, COPPEII AND Lain. W e ar,
not been put off - Until now." . . TIN fr.lr“ElNU,
The endowment fund of the Baptist , u,;,,11,, TT,'''''
K1 1,,', D ' sr.irriliut tin he" nod
Theological Seminary at Rochester, N. ' . 2/17.13.T_IErIT'13.
Y., has reached nearly one hundred . .. l l-1_ i..37 ''''''• 6 Jr.d.."'• AUeee°or.
thousand dollars. The 'old bulldlnga l'p LET. .
have been sold, and new ones are to be 1 TWO PURNISHERROONS,WITII BOARD,
erected Immediately. A. class of Stir. 1 Suitable for steer acotlemeo or ernllemen .4
teen graduated at this Institution lest ! il';.•,;,r.it,' hi"ii• -2 "J' . s a lt ot.
TItELT.t- wo
Allealo ID EDT. et
, week.- - ' ,
, _
; is OR BALE.
The singular custom.prevails at Eug- , -1-'
Bob teal. meetings, held' in chOrates, t TWO SECOND-HAND BPIUNG - WAGONI,
which is novel to Americans, that of
singing is blessing or grace to the tune of
• "Old Hundred.! After the tables are Isl.
emptied, at the; call of the pastor, the VIIIIINOLUTION OF PARTNER
.....'IIIIIO -The l'artnerahlp beretmore extottng
people rise up and slug thanks. . ibetWnen the untreolinm hal thlcAlar la ,t.• Mc' I
A writer in the American Pte.. '4,lt. ria ~, ',;,°,;`,2 1 17,:::`,1‘,11,7:ri ~ „Ti t ::,.7,l°Z.::.•°‘
speaking of "Open Communion," thinks 1 V6 - 01.11tAki_
i
II awn , . *Co the Alto ..-
it is an absurdity, when it means corn. j 2;:•;',:',134,,.._,,.., ; ,„ ; • '"' . -A. very Large Stock of .
bunion; wilt the unbaptized. He i cr
'I EORGE BEAV ‘ EN,
affirms he would not for a moment con-'
abler IL proposal to admit r.n uuitaptited CANDY MANUFACIURER,
person to the communion, and tberefore ;
Ana qr,,V,IVIZt i t,.. r.. 7 Inn".
Would not ask a Baptist so to stultify , 9 1a wank am. STISX.IST, 1,0.1 floor 0,00 the
himself ar4ignore his ! own doctrine at '' ''' ' ' "h """ u " k ' '""""' '--'''' "F' -
to 1091101111 A to commune with him NEW ICE ensum s (LOON K, . cos rso testa n - .
while he believes be is nubaptized. He -t wc r i .. .xi aii , ii rx ,,,,,rx m.
protests against a sham' union, and c‘• Ilas opened a new ant dze
sham unity, and if he held the Baptist I fee Crettol Saloon fit Confectionery,
notion about immersion, he. would no At No. 10 0 1 , ■101 , 10. Allestettr.
More receive a Presbyterian to the ecup, , „il=,':;:,.,!;r:kr,,P,:t.gilrJ:elT, :Tits;
mullion tattle than ha would now receive '""•- -Irma
; a Quaker., 1, - 'Olll PALE. —IIVO lisi'Ve ter sale
( . 1. several pod seeoitd-hand
00 _.—...,..•......-•-•
, /Colllty In the Watts of romp
. Iron Turning Lathes,
ei
There is one matter in relation to m- I ~,,e • •• , t h
eie e ,, er , e , ro „ ie
eree
antes., We
ee . ee;
peii that is heldoollool . oo.loll by w item, • tea stove at resan...th e re,. -
and which I dare not touch too closely, .4 , , , , , ,i:: ..:•;• nr:,lAr e, •,, , ,lrjr,h,, , X,lesetW e ln.h ,
10-W it : The horrible depravity of the ; a feet toys. twn 1 bleb dual,
' Puropelans, as illustrated by the frescoes, t Nestor. as the moues rit AL. WORKS.
mosaics, sculptoraand bronze statuesthat ;
are found. Hundreds of these vile oh
jects have been carried away to the ui
' seum in Naples, and put in a room wirich ; ,,... u . ratssaseb, l'a.
no woman 19 allOWell to visit; but there ! —r---
BLACK SILK ISACQUES,
are still houses In POllllO/11 that are kept
locked, and others that have such scull,-•-
tures over the doors on the outside that !
the guides hurry past them when there
are women in the party. Even in private
houses there are scores of frescoes I FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES, BY
magniliamtly executed, too—which one ;
would dare to visit only in company
with his nearest , and deareSt !mends, If 'WHITE, ORil & CO. , '
ladles, nosh other houses jiictures and
'statues than which vane can imagism any ;
thing worse. I can not understand why • ,
I
the writers on these matters havq been ; y e z ; „,s
so anxious to conceal the fault of thn ! ! -- -- - ! 'kandlierchiefs, &e.,
_ _.
J anr.loas to eormeal , (fit .00 ' 1
PROF. N . P. DUFFEY, 1
ancients Iris a fact which deserves to I I
be generally known. Great God! what . VETERINARY SURGEON AND HORSE TRAINER, I
a picture of corruption in Imperial Rome I' • I.
Is revealed to one olio looks into Porn-' 7 . 2'`,acTl, l V:„ ° ! ° „ . ,r,.;:".n ik i r ,: i4 s c s`:,"o7::7.ti I
pa with anything like thoroughness. Itttne/TAlO . rnill. at tito , urns, or I.ketrty
The very stone of the door posts tells a " T 'A,V=li B M R yar,l;v:, ,!2,,a,:',7 ; •, ; ,'"
tale more damnable than was ever Su-' ter street. Veterern Onto Mt et and etoCt•on
vented by modern thought. Sodom was ; ~„•,.,1"a" r,„':', - ,,1r.'.`f,'„,,V.,,,74:1"% . „17.. ;
clean and Gomorrah was pure, compared ;i.e ., . sve .s . , .. set thins az1 ., %" . 1-4-1 . .,!,
ilvt! ,
with Pompeii. Where was ever a pea.'. N4,4",, L .., ...,,.. ,. ::::TLY;... ,Il it U., :t WI I ii 4 1
pie ou earth, before or since Pompeii,' I . ” r is.fo naina •al oiihrf frad5e5 . 0r7,,, , 1 . e . .,.... !
that "advertised the ways that :cad down ,7,`,:1.V.r.X. - 1V'T'e.,7 0 ;1 1 ." . , • 1!:,!;,,, , ,, , , r, ,
to bell" by sculptures placed Ps the open i'''.. a"'" , ' al '. ';'' '''• I. '"'"' ''''''"'
light of the streets? "Chit, damned spot! ' . waxen, sers4 vnott•a sans.. .
cried the still infant genius of modern --1 '
civilization and Christianity, as it looked • BURKE. Sr. BA RN ES, 1
in upon Pompeii, and Vesuvius res- i ' ;
Ponded to the command and Pont Ma! Fire PrdOrtiaismander Safe,
consuming fires to do the work,--Chica- 1 •
go Tribune, ' ' VAULT 10011, 61111 1111111016111 PlOOl Silt I
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• . Alin ,
- CONSUMPTION CURABLE. • 19919000 W SHUTTER MANUFACTURERS, L I
iu Icy hand I* alike epos
name
rano..
ranee ilta3 boar,•ll Cough,
sae. name Of the wow-
rover Telptosna are Cough, 11perattrat . :. ,, B= L ; 129 & 131 Third St., •
liel.,:iorg.:4iiliViti°,l,, , CU. , 's..-0r , ..-j • u.,..,,. Wood and haalthaold. •
clathos and a acneraf nagatlire ca million of the! t j., : e. ' Cl fTYBET,H. rt.
whole seatun• . , I,
t -The Rev. ROW AHD A. W1L101,13 I'ICEI, CHEAPEST PASSAGE
Pao.lD VIIIPA.H.ATHiN for the ear. of rno-,
L ' ainßfrt:trTh.l ' n7llPe ' C%. ' h i :Ph ' • : ::lt , TO THE
r b e o * ga r neTro7hp " g ' d th ot.rraifflgitoT•= ,
'OLD' COUNTRY.
Dow spervision. Wen • pamphlet, nontaletax
the orlalpal prescribt , on with MI and ezollett •
direction( for pre oarallan and nee. totether srith I at"rne N./4e (a LIVEHEO.TL A WIENS.
short history of bls c.a. Ivey be °Wattled of i .r.,,,,
We follow'. tallabie Unhuf , .., • •
J....E11.1 FLEEING.'' TWENTY-_TWO DOLLARS, CURRENCY.
APPLE, To
WM. BIRCHAM. JR.,
No NI Market street, FlLtsloireh.
Each pechege .1111
bear Ms otttlea e•go•ture
Wathe eu of the hex. "or ponowot rev.
les the ortilust Prestrirtloe. tto. firedPre
iterorer, or
above
NH peril wart ad r
oo the above Meat, or oer. LOW AND A.
o
•
What Elvrayne , e Ointment Will
Dn.
t—lt will vire Itch In from Il to to b warn ,
y—it will core the moot obettuate eewee of Tet
te,
I—lt will rare Chronic iiiyelpeles of the fete.
4—lt will tore Colt Hoene.. 00014 Heed. •
6—lt whl cure itebloe Zoibtlont•
own yoelttrely core ati Otto lilieziws.
7—tin 1,111 - 11tENT awl 'meta DO
room
wITCHw A. !groynes Obilwinst,
*TICK.' Dr. t 1104,1044 Olnisweet,...TZTTElV•
ITCH" , •-TISTTER , '
• NZTTIt slloWel
"ITCH" ..TETTIOD•I
i-ITCH" TO Till. i•TETTILR“
••ITCH" “Tirricte-
Prepared only by Dr. SW •
AYNIC W
wielpbta. bold by Wet./..IItUIN I Mitts-
V!,.. 1 1,;11,11n1V4 1 2.
TORREtik,E. eor. etb .44 startet Airless. rittew
bout): KANE DztliTT, All•gbenv.
asaLticrrie
AN OLD FRIEND.
For many yew. the Pee.. of the roan."' ben
chronicled tbe•benefletal °fee. of 11.1TET
TZ6tSSIVIIACII &Mort, tutho.,
phy•ltlans, merchants, ,oraccrs rof the army and
nary, Chemists connsetors, ahnleters of to.
...pelt In short, a groat cloud of wtteessee of
ever. prof..ton, trade and calling, hare tent-
Bed tot. elec., se a4onlc and ' , glutting teed-
Ides. The mantes end ...men... these wit
. have been published la the public prints.
11..7 of Cheat are well thorn to the whole pal.
lie. Ti elr tealltnoev has never been chat...gen
or impugned. This .^';
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him been tiled Ind probtibhced. on the enthorp7
or thaw settliae litres and health It his prescreen , .
• pore. barmiest sodrineolly RailitarY welt.
;blsa. ett.emots ha e" been mode to steal it
bey bre Until. litre is nodose, edsel to the
ree:ymeot experle need by the chiimed
using this valuable specific. Its mild P.c. Its
slim
and vlioroue action ogre • dleorilered
•tommeh, sere the cie•aslng er the entire Mamma
bad,. recommend It 'a the while oomennhity as
OltIE
PEWS CANADENNIS.
a the which in abundant to Canada. Nova
Scotia, and the more northern torts of the New
Inland Neaten. and la also found to the elevated
and moontalnorld region. of the Diddle States.
and abounds In medicinal 'lnuits. Dr. await,
of Bond has prenatal a emdleine from the
t w." D m •r•27lll -e l. e al t lnrt7l.7D o ..rtal s ' ; ‘ l2 .
on- of maw value la all debilitated s a ws of the
kidneys. IS acts Oka a enema In an diseases of
0.0118 membrause—ausbliug them to 'cantle
their Ott maenad entre,. It will be foiled wen
adapted to all those Mae/urea where Beebe hie
peen Died and failed. • 11. Is Mewl. well suited
-to and
coluthe. and mt Infallible weenie far
old and debllll.2l4Kl cases Of solemn Slant per
,Mins who at Ma only toot a bottle of tall mall.
nine. to tr, afterwards came Data and tot e
dour , , or bait dote.. widen erected radical
erne of diseases of the bladder and kidney of
years etaudiug.
- Diabetes, • ie, Me that has been looted upon
as among the Ineareblei. trureettlately relieved
by It. nonce the eartlecate of Ale ttortuenth
put limbed some lime ego.
Th 2 ffatted Mates Daritlribr. mating of
Devine, saw "It le prescribed lu lettoordnea,
fleet. end other direuteof the urinal . , pasestreet
In piles munch route inestoutattou or ulceration
of the bowels. In throat, eaterrind affections.
and 10 various forms of
fet t eily rbetiresbum" le en•
medlngly ealueble in Oil e effeetlnne,
bloody urine, sad whale them is. red miff white
sediment. It can b• taken without f uterraption
to orm.s usual nvocalloust tad instead flack..
enact nd
VPoPLITO ruTA:
A ..orrol2nry wIT, DnM.
IntUrt D. For tale lIT th e gross, damn or single
souls. at
Vs
xs two real Medicine More.
MO Wood aaaaa 1. spO3
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam* Jdepreee
Ad% CHI j‘dh Caned, le an authorised Aont CO
moms AdeerUseeneols for Na lT& and
an &der papers throughout Q Untied &Ws
and dui (bnadas,
• ROBINSON BROTECEBB
' 230.73.16.arie5,•
N 0.711 7013118 STREET,Plitsburgb.
also. of
U. SI. 13COMDI3
,
Lai are orvoared to basaarl sell Railroad Bonds
or Istoctairatit. ittt4, Woe/. Nan,
91 1 ,1 12IMMIAlgrg
1 eihtire. Laervuo., Morcet .4 " W t aslal.ton.
Men. •iles••4 on Tpan mad*..ue
LACE LEATHER. or the helm
onatin:l:::olL l LVV4W. ' Zit•ge,:
• 4. 4 U. riaa.lre,
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.FITTSI3,U RUH DAILY • (i-AZETTE : SATURDAY, JUNE - 22 . ; 1867.
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CLOTH SACOUES,
25 Fifth Street.
Miii
Ads.. [s pre.. Ca. 1.4 rtith 54. rlttitot .0 r
Its:•72
JOHN RONEY,
UCLA FOONDat,
Carlon Si., 9.6 Ward, near A. 'LLB.
Hammer Dies, Steel Moulds,
Rolling 111 uid Mullin Catliiags merally.
JOlllll Ytl WOUK rrnmr ;IT alt.n.lcd to. in ,
de ••ollotted and're...tally and ••tlaaCt'AlT
pcntrd. ktz2
uELArm
OLD STAND STOCKING STORE,
No. 24 Firth Street.
atrzr M.Bl (mums.' r Mist rbelae,
• lELETIII4 , 4O IiNuItILSVEAS et lepalaa's
LINEN USDEISWEAIt at Phelan,:
JAN I'INDEUM CAM Wrhels• ..;
Mt.( U • DER. CAM at rbvIEVC
COTTuN EDAM
AT PHELAN'S
Old -Stand Stocking Store,
21 FIFIU ATILIEff.
1er...1
W. S. HAVEN,
Job Printer, Stationer,
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BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER,
Car. Wood and Third Streele.
SION--ENDINE IN THE WINDOW
Li!
NEW CROP JAPAN -TEAS.
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Porte diode at alio above eerie, Jon received'
Thin Tea his Cannot In Woe Roth and Ileum
Prior.
'll
VI chest& per alp BeueraetOr 1
OOLONG—.Unnoat of 1M5667.
VP emits pta. Ode I)7den This Tea Is
i 0 4%l:Vlllft: I t
p3oPest..ptlikhlitAlteLP MAJ.. ''' •...
ESULliff I:MEASLY/MIT TEAR.
A dirt draw lAA, String anti rich Birch
r i t? , pke. goer Nilogn i thi jrz pelt.
...... is ••,
In addltioa to tbe'sbove lorpOwtook al Black
and Japan Seas 05 naVellll hind a Intl Una of
Orem s co, arab* an linvlvallan for Paeans
en, nelleacy.of,Oluora Oaanplislog
Yotuig Byron,
Gunpowder, and
Timing la OHO from $1 to $2 $1 NW 02diro for
PorprgetrWl7l-11"4•
SHIELDS & Boum,
108 Smithfield Street,
=I El
_ • NA
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GIICATLI REDUCED PRICES:
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Summer Dress Goods,
Shawls and Facilities,
Cloakintbs,
CnsNimere , and Linen Good.s,
Purchs.e. ,, lf fur ‘,3.6"h. 1 maid In, Ile Pur o . 4 r.
...II ,
MACQUES tve , e-and to ortl , r.
BLACti.
, f , ry tLeap,
H. I_,ICINiC
96 Msarket St
MEM
SELLING OFRVLIALLF PRICE.
LAW. MEDICAL: TIIS:111.01iICAL AND
MISCI.:I,I,ANEOITh :WDILE,,, comorLlog. In
part— •
The Works of Loll I.4lorhroke. I vol..
llnPc4 :q.t... Dl.pen.o.ory.
Wharcsn's Law ll]ctio arr.
1.•-• tor I e 113110.. o:ate... Duniov,
Thelon ,I.A haler'. Practice, :LIAO,
Lawn or r etin-Tirs*le.
Collysr on l'artn,r4hln.
Wm refl . .; Ilon.thola Pltvelrlso• ,
Ann, cl—lto Ithilltl., and Itesources; a volt.
clam. rs In . itonq Will 1111,111Ri• ..' 'ol'
(A);01:1VZ r:ArI.Z.V4 010 h 1,11•II011 1 .1,
T11{..,,111.rnu leniticulogy &lid Mineralog,.
Wlthrand, /lota ay.
Yo.lge Dolmas, il via.
Wat t n's trulti e CY rlivele.
Pcalto.cons Wt. as at erederlek the Second.
10,,,,r V•vads. 1
Aln.wortloo an Ise nn.l Latin Dlt.tionary.
0001141.nd hall...s.son • .
Dace's Mannal s. I , s ol .gf.
I rl,Z:e! . ll . llirg „!,' s" , nd.
Preach sad .4a1.l Illctl,trary.
5,014) volumes to ether hoc,
1,1 and exanda, the shock or Pens, lot. PTO
Untres and •tation4ry. or all lamb: I.egai 1,..
Paper and Envoi.. ..., all slcc>. at Ea°, rn pm
I U:ieuVr l . l l.lr :177."'.,!•:•'':T,'": r;;47
N 1,06111111111 ooks. liagaslo t autt u ..• vel
nought for OAHU, In large or totall lois. •I lita
NEW ANOSECONDHAND BOOK STORE
=I
301 IN D. I31[4:11\
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
.1 EST OPENED
PRINTS,
fltaclied Unbleached }Ealing;
Figured Lawns;
Fink Lawii;
Buff Lama;
Pink : and.BulT Chintz;
Ile:ante Cloths;
Black Lustre Alpacas;
Black Grograin Silk, for Saws;
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Table Linens;
Jeans and 'Oasiimeres ;
New Style Hoop Skirts;
Oorsets, Shirt Fronts,very cheap;
Irish Linens, Cotton Hose;
WhOiesale . Retry
AT
ERWIN, MetONNELL S CO3,
178 Federal Street,
ALLEGUENV
INZMI
piTTABUIIDaI LEAD PIPE
SHEET LEAD WORKS,
Make to ornrr aa4 keen on 4664 3.11 Way.
ten ntilln and tininkartnon ol
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead,
AT LOWN.ST YA7IAKT JUTKI.
Moo. arc!, on Land
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NAT 111 AL,
1114 A, A • •
eTEA SI 1/ Arli
ATEAM e VA. •
•
P L NAtit 1 i C S A . IIT r i . ...C.I , : c.
BAII,EI, FARRELL & CO.,
1,17 5111111/161:1,Nt)9Ilitaburgh. .
immoara s •
Ji. WELDIN CO..
101 Wood Street,
snvitc the alientlan of 6.4, - ; In weir large and
ael.-e...1.t0ck of
~•1'A PEW!, eTATIONF:CY
IMET=I
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Complete Sunday School Libraries,
FROM $l.OO TO $lO
JANES B. YOUNGSON,
N 0.200 Wylie Street,
Iteapect (+lt, lam , . all those. who aro in wint
Of Lamina In Ida line Mat ha ha. opepol a
drat class
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY,
.
At the above Shrubs, Fresh 'saran a OAKEN.
br 11 r.strlstlue., nst Saui• Al., FRUITS.
NUTS. le SOrnsl4 1110 AM IS/UM, rs
dttel us in oasis. nueelal all,oltort 411 , 00 to
,ornlshlas Films nulls, •rui Picnics
..rUu,os ONE 4,0 Mt. slut FRUIT.
.11WrytIr. 41 i/ maritime and eveeio(.
ILLIAMSON'S •
DINING ROOMS,
1 dm. 36 Market M.,
llet i vreed &mond and Third titrretso
, .
PI LT6UIJIII,III,,
The Phase le newig furni.hocl wlth rvernhing
'batrountltut..a nr.lelto• fling Hauer. The
ci10,1.54 cf•nre , 7llilng tnn inset adonis will he
ie I.AU lhi•tl ur% ofthe
.eo na am
f im oo Kenna
r.
H. WII A LIANSON,Proprietor.
Frl'be blghott =anti I. l <o Wad ror "
or .roaonal..o 1.12.•71
RT(.111,11.....WX. 11, WCANDLLOS.
GENERAL INNURANCE AGENCY.
SWEARINGEN & M'CANDLESS,
ite. lit FOURTH NT., Pltt•borgh,
"Llen.rat Agents for West n, reonwrlrbote of
Continental Life Insurance Co,
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VIIIK, [IVY hTOCI: Ind all doorelptiom of
Inatiromcv 00,0(0410 resikonaltle (:oinpsul, at
OUIO AVENUE
- DRUG STORE,
JUT (WENED..rrbore may Oil found IL [elect
iliac], or
FEESII DRUGS MID MEDICINES,
Amrrlcan and Yore PIERPrTif irti, TOLL LT
Gau l O L L n Ea Mare ver P bn a a i t•n aPnoompMat
compounded at all hourm dna ur Weir, comma/.
vastly, pWoaIP. .
. • it. -
cosset unto Avenue and Lincoln human,
jetSueel ALLZOII MTV, l'n.
ILEADQUARTERN
FOR THE FOURTH.
3r x 2s Nisr
,cs
U[ ell d..aiptiam et
a Lomas eamELEI3I4.
so. a eiera
NEW ICE CREAM SALOON.
P. H. NI'CUIRE.
Imperial,
No. en PI MI 11Titta&sr: vr.
CYttr. Hoot /Cr VI, htitlY ' SLUMS.
FROM. 01.11.ficarioxe.u.s
1111•Pariles sad privida families Supplied at
short codes nod ressoaabir Mtn. lellta
i10.1911C11.11 &Alt% 1111121crid.
j &8. FRANCIES,
CAR acts PENTERS AND BUILDERS.
ems p itlg•R n iv Rulldlori:.tors
duo
" aal . tat n h Alo g r ' a
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hs. 266 id 26S Mind sL is al Diy, h
let mit
NEW ADVERTISEXIai TS. jNE VII ADVERTISEMENTS
BONNETS, HATS, 1
UNION TACIFIC
Pim LRo c°'
RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
A - New Slot* at Low Pricy ,
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WM. SEMPLE'S,
No. ISO et IS2 Federal
11=1:M311
PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS
HOOP SKIRTS,
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WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 & 182 Federal 'Bl., Allegheny.
GLOVES, MITS, HOSIERY,
\a.Lace liatalkerchicfA, &c.,
• r."CLI.X.e iir/5123 _ELT
WM. SEMPLE'S;
DSO dg 182 Federal SI., Allegheny.
WHITE lIARSEILLES,
Pink, Buff and Blue Percales,
Grogialn Silks;
Drab Alpacas,
Alf Wool Dela/nes, ace..
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WM. SEMPLE'S,
180 and;lB2 Federal St.,
azzi:Gzi.Exr CITE.
LOUISVILLE TOBACCO.
JUST RECEIVED,
A WU ROCK Of 0111 Dia BRAID Of
LOUISVILLE NAVY
INARTERS,AND TENS,
i ag omit PRIMO?,
R. & W. AMMON,
Excelsior Tobacco . •Works,
No. 6 FEDERAL . STREET,
11:11E3
SEALED PROPOSALS
ILI BE . necFlyrp lux 71,
omanr C. g.'itiLYnTaroet.9a;4rll . n:gle.
`'`• o a ten tb"..V2ltg 7,l l "(lTgr
JZ't.ttil,°. I,ateriinif Curtiltfror t nialt and
north tweet atreem, In the Borough of- niiimpw•
Do ekm
arbn.
Vet the conetrisction of Ilk thick hewer and the
oecesamy connections, from a telt, near tne
Depot of the Wemern reunsy, vele. katirowt.
ah,os s;“7 mama.. to tine Creel, at or sear 14
roeere' alley.
kit at the toreeolesi work to be earittrette..l of
the hem emtertsio. in the
i n inste . antlat own
...able mentor. Lieder the dire lien end alip-r
-01•In.i ape to xceontapte .0M the opechimtlers
of the Itrosiletor. •
NMIIOI.AO Ai.TMT Kn.
B. 11. Rkialator,
tl➢arpsbarx. Juni. le11:•71I
DESOLUTION RELATIVE TO.
I nTRICETS A%U SCWZAIS In the Borough
of ,horn.borer.
Re 1,,1nd. tAc
t.( •tr 'l6e li , rve,l4 k4ary.4 , .rg. that the
r.tr.. Commit.. moo the Ito. , go Begulator
ed T o nethe herehs l...bt A. rocted I.ea prop,
,to
Toter-Tor eradeolloo, ;metre sod Tor,
toe of Maio street sod North Canal street, Iv the
sa d Bor,th.
Px.tamt,—lor the rercl'on of substamttalSto,
ealTert accnos Mato .treet., oTe.r I.oanan pear
•
• Tll”—For building a lir Sewer al.m; Clay
IF
w ritr .r
And.B.• .t rg.f. Thal All the fart
gung wort ',halt be non e in the toofit
man. , and of Juralar naat,l,J. under be
el atellvetlon and or law tiorougb Rest,-
4.7, sad Ist acrordanca • lIT Las nkna 14/14 OM
"Zdfljgat, use Irta,
:YU J. ItUTIEI 1.111,..11?7;e1a.
1 , 31 POIITANT INOTIC E.
TO OWN YHA OF HORMIKR
WithT begs la Inform his Mead, .1.1
.t'oi.. from Welted
I' flulg,'oarta , to eels - moo e ' og the '.
.I..t!<..e•rles
tatea In °d iIIIIN'iI mated, 14
charge hones of Infeetiou ' s aftssaseas ' aos
toatateatact eery atte . taton pald them at
than owner a stlb.•. 1,04, 1 t WENT rel,bra •
led Cla 11E
M.
LAS "VENT, as hind by .11 the
v.t..taary Callvaeat 1n Europe, .111
cora a:: bora, W and or Istuldlo Uncle, earn tltaosil
,, awaits eata. =3.1 wilt Hot Inlure the
hole. lt n tg of he Led in bottle, at Ma °taco. •
ItAilgAkeVf'gral'rt:ea
PO7-o,7rtrztvo,
2111.1 , aTICKeT, opposite 61.Char1e11101.1...
.-1‘1_'!!"
Ft EIVtO V A L.
INES=3
LOUGUREY & FR W,
nave removed to
•
No. 31 .Market
teUILNER 01 szcoNuo raTTzianta LI
Where they. sue prephrhd to inhonfric:urrt al'
Ilnds of
.
Saddles, Harness, Trunks,
And all ankles In their line aseall7 kept; In
neat-elms estabisments.
JOHN noNs JOHN 10t4t111.11.....1011N U. HOflO.
PITTSBURGH LAMP COMPANY.
JOHN BOBS &. CO.,
No. 23 Wood-8t„ Pittsburgh Pf.,
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UXPS, LAMP BASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTEANS, ETC
Also, deniers hi everythltor Perththing to mx
Loin, Trade
TABLE WANE. INDOW
oLgthg, no everything In the Ohio Line.
WM. 111111DORF & CO.,
• •
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Mainfacturers and Wholesee Dealers la
BROOMS,
Broom Brash and Broom }lndians
Factory au4 Wareham, In the tear or Selo.
maker AL.11..
NO*. 172 •nd 17.1 Wooo NI,, rittabargb
ap1.9.171
ST CLASS LOOKENG GLASS
AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY•
J. 1,1 i" 0 NS
No. 110 Wood St, Plttsburgh s
Jart.T4,, rwmpgs
KAANdfi. 17,11011°,1111, 1 36? . con
Comics, Banos and 41nttnnt. Vonaol,ripod
sad Bracket 'fables or exquisite ilesion and
o
rkmanship.
AND REUILIDNU exectitiol In the
hi ti;PitIPIX " IRIIPAILST n0 , ...M.nn
REFuIGEBA
TORS,
• • xazu carzzassoess,
Tony's Ice Cream Freezers,
VERT CIIZAT. AT
Grafton's house-Fundshlng Store,
00 3F'ocle* . a..l. at.,
Nw;stie Railroad Depot
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OLD. 0. CLAitit...../. 11, NATsinen."..D. P. liters
IRON CITY BELT, WORKS:
CEO. 0.• CLARK &
irmitiincloreni of ever y description or Patent.
Streteried s Contented d /riveted Ceti-Tanned
imathor
N 0.4 132.. ad door.)
/e gos Ile
Depot, Cittstourith.
1400 FEET OF 10•IlNCII 1108 E
COITOOLLin'a 011101., •
CITY Or Ar.l.NOttexT, June Lt. III?.
111tALISIS hOltirbe 1.21,•111 be reelect-Jet Ude
tribesman DATlttrOrtY. Vrt sett..at I u'eloen
1ir,214:14 I f 4 e o ieftte"..gr i ttO:
'man.. with the uneaten Improvement. and
all to ba tenet to the satisfeerlon. aitil tne
presence nf the Vern tolftee on En gram.
The right le reAeryed reJeet au) and Of bldg.
jefrpoi It. L. rItANIOe. Lice Onntrellee.
J. W. HANNAH.
No. SI lIBNRTY suer"
' Dealer In an kinlm,of
Candles, Cakes, Ants and Fruits. -
,Bpocist attedion fungslng . l3lNgal
rAlotletl.
GOOD NEWS.
CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES.
•
Meal. for Wiltll , ll BELO. The largest
she best. th. Initials W. on Sem lost.
Ward's. Xesieslot, • • "., salaam •
=EI
, .
,• Ram°HALL.,
sii lIA hA. -rearward towards tho Pool:, Oscan.
o Its coollectlont. an oat:Q . .ll:am Hue
ACROSS THE CONTINENT
on.. a , anatett •meant of
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Flaying Carl, years I,•Lin. and annual
J:nterest, payable on the lint dad January and
Jut I, It the City of Noe York'. at the rata of
SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD,
- At Ninety Cents on the Dollar.
This rood wan completed front limbs rodmllett
west on the est of JannarY. 1847. and Is folly
equipped, sad trains ate regularly conning user
11. The Company hes now on hand sunlclent
Iron. ties. etc.. to Antall the remaining portion
to the eastern bast of the Stocky Mountains. It!
miles. which 13 tinder contract to he done Pep
tember Ist of this Sea r t slot It Is expeoted that
the entire road twill:be In rannlng order from
Innate to Ste western connection with the Cen•
trot I . :m.111c, now being' tepid'y hull , editwetfil
from Eget - AVM:IW, Cal., during Vint. 't
• t
Means or - the Cainpanv.
Estfchatleg the distance to be built 'bs the
Union recite to be beet Wirth the United antes
llovernutent Issues it 811 per cent. Thin, year
Booda to the Company at the road let nltheel at
the nicisge rote of about 80t.TI per mile,
atneunttog 4. 4.11.21a,(g0.
Tit. Coal sty I.n also iahasue its own
Filet Meng:ter tootle to on troll . ..noon', and
at the genie (lane. trifich pt' erzetah /leg Or
CONoniSS Ann Id Ann A. Si Ill? ID ono Ann OS Tile
><Nilut Clan. the ta,e,te of the United Ntates be
inSenL.Oltn%tlnf,.LSect, -
The tiovernicrozinotze a doestion of 12,60-
icre,. of land to the mire. ainonntlng it 90,0r...0)
at:ea, entreated to he wroth {AMOCO, mittens
the tidal Maureen. en-1.1% e or the capital,
het the full "'me of t9e tangle elates
now be realized.
• •
The authorized ext4t , l stock of the Company
Is oze hundred million dollars, of 'silica lire
millions bare already het n paid In, and of which
It In not supposed Oar more than tweut7•dve
millions at most will he requilrod.
The COM, of the roadds estimated by competent
angliteern to I.T. shout one' botidred millions do:
is,;, ...lustre of equipment.
Prospccis for Business
The railroad Collllteli. between limaba and
the Nut Is 11l2W complete, and tho earning. of
the Union Partite on the eertione alretulf Intel
el, for the month Of atay, wen Thar ,
auctionsl carnlngea am the road progrearet, toll
mach more than par Lila Interest Ira the Compia
nyla bond, and the through Inutile" over the
only line of roll road between the Atlantic and
Paeltle moat be Inonenee.
Value and Security of the Bonds.
The Company r/ spertlbily submit that the
above stalement of fact , Mil) tlimonstrates the
security or thelr . illlrlii•• and as athilltonal proof
they would suggest that the Bondi now offered
are less than ten million M.llars on 5171301 es of
romi, on which one twenty' million dollars. bite
airtady Cc en expended; on ko miles ornate road
the cars are now ruhulna. and the remaining ISO
mites are nearlr coarpictad.
At the present me of premium on gold these
bond!, pay an annual Interest on the present
curt of
Nine I. l er .Cent.,
•
And It I. bellrve7 that on the eeotP!ei/oh e[thr
road, lite the Chietrorneut Bonds, they will go
above in. The Company latend to ten hut a
llmltedt mount at the present loyr nit, and re-
Wu the right to advithre the prier at their
•
4LLEGHENY.
tini.serlcllons will be received In few Yoe(
by lee.
tOSTINISTAL 41110SSI DISK, b. 7 Navas St.
CMS, DODGES CO., Intim, 51RaII St
JOB J. CISCO 1 SOI., Bsoken, 33 till SL,
And by II LNKS AM)" trAPPE.Y.II/3 generally
throughout the United States. of whom maps
and de-tarty - Urn ParniAdels mop ho obtatoed.
Thay will also be sent by mall Irene the Comps
ny'sptlice. No. 51 Naas. street, Now - York, on
application. Sabricribers wilt select their own
Agents. to whom. they bare coat/Pence, the
alone will be terpooalble to Mentor the safe
delicacy of the bawls.
JOHN J.-ClSCO,Treasurer,
Subscriptlon. received In Clltsbarth
EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANS.
CI CIZENE NATIONAL BANE:
VER.BIAN NATIONAL HANK.
JAMES T. HEADY &CO., Hankers.
E. MeLPAN t CO.. Hauler..
Jr.:air/m/s
HERBST ORDINARY.'
DINISG, MINCE, COFFEE
CRUM ROOMS,
. TOBILADIES AND GEHTLINFaI.
No. 04 Fourth St
Anr.h.r atildidtrall LUNCHES served dilly.
frons atollA. x. DINNEtt aerval front to
t`i e'e r .o4 dehl—lttau for twelVt. or SO cents
ale pt. Dloner. • -
'rattiest.. attention des i ring the wants ot.
Win, and dentlencen • comfit:table
Weal. the erdovesent ors geed dish aromas, or
anyor Use lunettes of the season: also, to the
furehhlne ramifies. parties as others. at theta
reel...antes or elsewhere, with the beet or ••
WEDDING" POUND AND SPONGE OASES
With In, tidiest assortment ar Basket. and
rine, Cale. Cream end neater legit, Yeslngo•
Usenet. JeMee, Charlotte de Koss, inane
Mean, MO floe., Ornamental ffseamtna,
Boned Turkey, Coffee. Cboentate. ete.
Walters and Matte larnlaned private nn i nab-
CutlisT, (Human; and
Table Linen for bin, iota
TEAS TEAS TEASI
VT ALL. THICZB ion) QUALITY, AT
AL. 33.1.11-XEMS.
GRIMN TEA.
PrLree%
ewe Teaog ...... per pound.
ESP
timed ‘`' 1.40
Goo
Good
BLACK IZAB-0.1...ff5.
Imaz Colon, $l.lO Per Dn.&
Ext., * .•
BLAU,. TEAS—lrpirehonc, Sottehokr
. • •
Flaellose 171arld Eng UreakPut PLY)
rt" ' . ...
JAPAT TEAS. "
UncOlorei Jape& very tileasant tlaaor 11. 70
J•psa.loaux It on. Leaf 1.40
• NIXED TEAS.
No, 1 0110 leu.S he. 1 1 .14.3 i do. Y• 1 1. 0 1 .0,
No.: ti W test •• te..• 1.10
kled of 7e. tblieTjt,lll7:ortZl. port cl ' p h
soy osantlty. and forwarded by any or the Na.
rn r .7ftfT, r ; s l i tfi• Van:a :41? " ""
weary cents per
&and to t he prior, beside* vetting and
cies. Leticia whir n 00.0017 sults their onto,
A. KIRK.
• ray9:7lo 171 & 174 Federal et.. ailleetlYnle
A . TOTING & CO,
AVL/OLEILLZ PEALEII3 ►NL
Comnilasidn Minvhanti in
FLOUR ) , FEED,
AND PRODUCE GENERALLY.
No. t
.5p5 .043.1113. St..
risnoicqn, PA.
=
TREE BAYARDANtuoN. i fica
ed
.• ron tbe ••• ough" rive d '•
title Hallrerid, last ele‘ee
houri•schude le thee. [tornPliter4d -*
•
•
arCOVii. 11346.1a2E1.
•
(In moet advantage°oe terms..,The holm to
twoWtory tointeen ro o ms. modern style.
M .
ost llent outoulidines all creole. with
T tilUTYexce I. A 11,higlily improved.
Yam, fourteen °elms per day, and travel as often
each day
Apply to as Main* run, without additional
charge.
STEEL'& WILMON.
WALL PArEl . t ai ;
- At REDUCED PRICES
TO SUIT THE ITZTESI
At No. 107 IllarkotLStreet.
M=MIIM
JO5. R. .uvraiEs- Of raw.
J. LANCE, • •
No.. 1 .. 36 and 131 Third Street,
DYER MTh SCOURER,
Straw Goods Cleaned or Dyed.
ed WID GLOVIS and LAIJIT.S , .1"LIIMIZS cleat
or dyed.
TV I E ni VOIEAP HAT . AND SHOE
.
• .• . • L. IL 0131101CIIIIIAII.
Practical flittall Deeler RthrTgAnd 11110 , 8,
tiers tote , AlB 4 . N . 81 0810 Al
legheny Oily. Nowhere etre In the :two Ott.
Yllbetter bgriallis lei obtained In tite way of
ale. Cane. Boom Kowa, and ell Vide or Ait
glee' Natters and Balmoraia, DIN litionam•AN
It whir dealer. content with rewoname rti05144.
arid Ogles mined w e are great bailie.. iohil
lavor hint with ontroogitet
GUEEN ALL'EC—N WINCE IN
bff..7 given ffmt. thd Keport often Inswerf
appotp.4 to rase.. best,. tit 'ad demotes for tee
afit i v n , g ls u ollMPV , •l ,` ,ll.l4.llZr&Aigt
lama, • dist•ae• et t= not. oat tong Sled le
g c r=l d N t u t, TOM. .1 1 411 . ..5u
tN
um.. W" . 1171111 C. Al eCOUBVP,
a F `mot —/ sv,ym;x
NOTICES.
far LL IRBY LNSIITUTE
1T1 . 11.5 ENTEgi5q Now
Can torn
ET uric UNTIL OF JUNE
Anil the la.nelpal w1:1 guftratiFaslin,llos a tat
salaries tarJtn[
FROM $.40 TO 0100 PEE MONTH,
Z aPerrtio atadal a b ria-clus tamlnallon
larti A . OT I C E.-0111111111iGH AM
A
D LI7I4BIJEGIL MUDGE CON
nnual Elentlon lor. DI cert... 43e• SIQ. 11 t 7 TTY.
thl. Company be held oo 310NDAY. JY,
Lha. h.t.ween 2 and a o'clock p. m., al the , Broker and Heal Estate Agnat, EO, 111)
,
oak, eonth end of the Bridge. ILE
A. B. STEVENSON. tkeretall.
'Jr2ltars , i • -
OraELEC T I 0 N.—The Stock..
bole Cr Cr the. Pittsburgh sad AlleghroT
V&A illiitn:l=lo"trr'Or.l:4's'iderts*l);T:tt
ors stud Trelaurer, to serve tor tbs. ensuing rears
owtrYoltitisZl"",' 0:1 1 .. the horn
ot Plus Ins and: p. mi
JeltaBo P. S. trIS*ILLIs. beersturrs
- -
arIIVAUREN AND VENAN6O
OIL lio.—The Annual Sleeting of tbii
2:2I ' OT T iZIOr will ho bald ume ine ~mee~oi
toe l;lc10 nu' moi.IDAY, Jerre as" lxi. .t 10
woo. a. ID.
BIM
LIERCEANT TAILORS
E . 'nousTolv & co.,
FASHIONABLE lIEBOHANT FATLOBS,
Lad drillers In blErt AWL itord. CiorfflNO
and GENTS` GOODS. N... 507
Arnt eTKELT, cotter of clkerryAifey. tom.
tom work made In the latest styles and melt
durable manner. Prices eery reasonable.
li . .I.IIIcGRATTY, .
MERCHANT TAILOR,
/3. W. corner DIAMOND wd roHIO STREET,
MAXON ZNY CITY.
A. large h amortmeut of Fordable, .800.1. al
ways c re m ood.
A trot dam cutter will attend to cuitom Work
Met meOvrore.
HENRY CAPPELL. Merthant
TAILOR, and dealer 10 •
Gentlemen's Furnishing,. Goods,
143 ISMITIIVIELD STREET, • •
Three door below Sixth, rirrenunau,
All the lal opt STrlng and Hemmer stiles of
Cloths, Cam:mum and Voting. on band. and
rude n 0 in 10.-MOMt liablonable style.et the
lowest velem . , m710:511
BOISE CLOTHING.
Metropolitan, Garibaldi,
HAW KEY AND. CUTAWAY
SUITS,
ALL WM LID OP Efil um MUM
i huge and complete asaartsuent sow on =ld
GRAY & LOGAN,
- No. 47 O. Clair 1417444
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING - GOODS,
=I
The most extensive variety. •the letest ...A
tlas, the largest indneernenta west of New lint.
Perfect Fitting French Yoke Shirts,
MADE 20 ORDEB.
PUTNAM-& HOUSE,
Great Reduction in Prices.
Spring Oqods,
Wnlen will be mute up xtW ease aud'atretbb.
ebtl et
OWEN BYRNE,
:rely cork.'
Merchant, Tailor,
No. 14 WY/4E ST.,
ID , Dill JDOLJ•ND I3►LL
SUMMER !MOCK OF
BOYS'
C3l-1(Z/ ir1:1 N.C3-.
♦ loupe sad complete snort:Lent at POSIIttY
and 11011141TIU •
Cassimere, Flannel & Linen Sells,
From the bed Kasten, house*. Alt the new Ind
stable styles In gred -waxier. and at FILICSCS
TU SUIT /ILL. Call early, at
. .
No. 47 St. Clair St.
HENRY G. HALE
101TUIST Cob ?in di 8E CLAM M.
NEW 'SPRING GOODS,
Aitthe Novelties of the" Season,
First-Class Merchant Tailoring
NE===l
STRAW GOODS,
No. 181. Wood lattroet.
1.1
ORME 86 r BYTOM,
Have oat of tin am oast null moats of
HATS, CAPS AND STIZAW GOODS
In the CM. and coastal:air lueseetat of all that
la nava, as won at Aber can at ..exo rrrrr d
lirtn attantLvis paten to mulling, •actastralf
splVaid r..
Rioters atel Ural Estate "steals.
HI _
CN A WAREUOILISE.
=!
RICRIRD BREED & CO.,
•
3112MCPCPWZ91113ELlill,
No. 100 Wood :Street
.
. .
narrrAne.pui SILVER rLATED Tl.
lILIMAUZ. TEA TEATS ittui TAI.ILI CUT.
Ltitlf,thravo as b a nd.
°PIMA TEAL SISTS,
°NINA DINS SR BETS, ' •
°BINA TWEET SETS,
CNSNA aIA. T . •
r2puo.
LA
TP t rrsolte
..VOLIBIi STONE WAllk or .ii vutottoo. to
to whotosolo &ad TIMM use. -
TA* latimat owlsoon employ, &tea 01 . 00.1.7
Wog IA tun the lo atty. • •
Moos and .Ltrots the came s& la We Wpm
S'HE.PHARD'S
CRACTLEREI
317 Liberty Street,
OEO. tiCILLELEINt
Fancy Cake Baker & Confectioner,
tad &Mu rmi" imam
riatitair's.
-Cosatutly 011 bud. let µALAS, Or mloo
*. "'"r :
WANTEIO—A SITUATION, by a
WTo taw ..tlre ...In:ferrte+ •
1
Tallariny ratabll.near:
AT.,la at Ku. 32J LIUEUTT sTiataT.
While Course I
MEM
TASTED-1100111H.
t,174.?.°1;17: *1!V114!1r1
I stithous loser& Slue. be stable lee o:lnul ' es•
welt' of bt. street. A flmilt 1,. or j
co otber boselee. Dreferrel. "
terms e 11(A' liAllertit Orrlee. '
.
WANTED,
BOSDM AND IiORTUAGEN:
GARRETS, 0111, CLOTEI,±.O:
BARGAINS IN CARPETS,
J. 9.. Y ERGUSON. lerk.
• • No. RI Wit street.
• • ths.l Wldte and Red Chtchea
CHINA MATTINGS,
ILTAILORD TO 3.5 e, PEI TARO.
heavy Reduction la Lace Curtains,
No. 72 Fifth Street,
1=321
MIETROOtH & PUTNAM
SECOND ABDIVAL OF
Fresh from the Importers,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
It01:1T148 , and
CHILDREN'S
=2
GRAY itc LOGAN.
JUST OPENED.
tiLl
HATA 'CAP% &o. ----
FOR §I.I3IIIER SALEI
ALL THE NEW STYLE HATS,
• /UR tIAJA .
•McCORD .&
HATS f HATS
At Zia. bs St. Clair Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Cad
WANTS
First-Class .Utet ftr,
I=
ALL-WOOL INGRAINS.
REDVOED We. PER YARD.
BRUSSELS CARPETS,
REDUCED 2.1 e. PER -*ARM
=
McPABLAND tk, COLLINS,
Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street.
Nest►
to U.S. Custom lions* an Boot Once. me
oust Ploor. ova* ti 027 Masi'. Stars.
salrl.
NEW CARPET STORE,
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
CI .Blh. MCP M "I° ,
I=
Tapestry Brussels.
Body Brusselst
3-Ply and 2-PIT,
Tapestry Ingrains.
A Pull Lino of Eaaw Mattingoi - i
CHECMILD AND FANUY.
itßf . fi:trOVl z gl e . r :P4rd,l ,
wlllllo well 10 ittv..
130VARD, ROSE & CO.,
LI r/1711 bTIIZILT, (second door.l
1
M=:l
my2in74lllri
HAVE REMOVED;
WCALLUM BROILERS,
nave now oven at their very elogsnrond com.
modkoss.llAW WAIUCHOIISI4
No. 51Fifth Striet,
'A. mw line of new Ond dosl.robloioo'
MEDALLION „VELVETS.
• Velveti, Brussels, , •
TAPES TR Jr BRUSSEL*, 1
A lure and fttoko assOrtatant of ,
Piano and Table Covers, !
1011GInl' Cella us= airs,
iCial Miasma es,
THEtEE PLY AND. TWO PLY
Ingra,ins, •
Aa4 pray variety of low prlood Corpetlnf
MoCALLIThr ,BROTECE3II3,.
GI. 36'71.ft1a. Strout.
mb3o
CAEtPETS.
OLIVER
M'CLINTOCH
_& COMPANY,
SIEVE JUST OPENED
For the Spring Trade,
=lair Splutdld Aluotuomt of
NEW CARPETS,
Oil Cloths, Bbades,Aci
Attention is sand Wons,ftne stalk of
EMOIIOII Tau aiD eu3o COTRO
Great Decline in Prices. '
ea w.w.rxr. ss.rmazairr
otiv.s:%cleNe7:l34v4lol
. .
UEUILLE & BULLER,
PLUMBERS,
CIS AND STEAM FITTERS,
- Bair mid Ale Patriot, all kind Oil Boer ti t d Ate
Conks. tlydrautik_ruurpa, Maks. Wale amas.
Dub Tubs, tin. Hossy• Aarhus Ware, An.
11To: 8150 , 4213.10 Otz•eeit,
. • (Betwecttast Lane and Chestnut fit.)
• JULLEGIIZAT 01WY.1.A.
Houses att.' up with Vu .4 Water at sho rt
Jatt:
GAO. c. sPazeullis As. auuDroup.
SPANGLER & BRADFORD,
m-as4.4:Fxr.oBx..
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
. 7 1b.47 Ohio
V
BOuen fitted" up with AVA.TEr., 143 sal
= ILK by arperl.eed wark - men. -
ParfleilUr attantlon [bee to ConntlT'Vork.
Bir as sad ALT. 21.11,11 7 . late.% a ve. .
mrrhm
Jolla s. C00P11....10,
• 'JOHN M. COOPEILS, CO” .
BRASS FOUNDERS,
- . Steiia and Gas Fitters,
- .w.. . 1
r i .
it...fut. or rem ri. AND BetieV3 NrOdle.
of decry de eripelen: denim to Geld TM .
Ten= IN TOOLOU, ofall Haar. . •
.
corner o Pike and Waled* Strf , els.•
. , .
• • • PI 9 TSBURCH PA.
laylet..3o . . .
COLL & • MILLS,
PRACTICA.T. PLUMBERS,
GAS • AND STEAM FITTERS,
01138 F.ori.xx 13troct,,
. • • rirrsotruon, PA.
••. • • •
Outer,aad ab e d ma,s of all Mode; Mosta
idled ay , elth On and Water, la the most ate
pio•ed style, by es patented Isar:mew, ,
byecial attention lead to country wort - .
=Olga
7. L. ATVIOO...iIiNSOS 40X116.4.'WeAr resat
iTIVOOD & WCIFFRRY,
BRASS' FOUNDERS,
STEAM - AND GAS FITTERS,
tor. Of 3rd and Liberty Street.
Above Curtll /1. Snyder's. ntilborgh, Pcno.
Idea and Hoary Cast turolthett
to order. •
Special Attention_ pa,l to the Ittltoc ltuluntt
oat and
reartzt:lXll. , iotttrltt. Ottt=o.ltt.
Agouti - for A.S.Caseron &
STEAM ' PUMPS
•-• BLOWERENGIINEs,
These MODS kun estetrtor entreaty'. °vet ale
other; and every
mostle warranted to eve eatlo.
halos,. Mane antly on band. fe21.110
JOIL4IOIII,
HEIUMWE & 101111180 N,
•rmi.a.crrsc)".m. •
Humber% Gas and Sttnia littera,
'ruin STISEIT
3PITT/16331171.11.13733,
in ovuirs by mitt ascablad satbltactorllisna
Ha of 9st4 Tntia PYmN Budn-iN
and %Milt L I Z
iTTI1:111::i l'datv
9 Trirell from oeuitl7l44. b 7, Mall vrotoit.—
Iputastied to. • -
. dam Homer every - • WM. .I*l3:dlgi
BROWN & CO
Macs. ani p•cmerwl. Est,.
azzleasEarr AurTr.
piminEna, GAS AND STEAM'.
1 . 11111,1271113, keep alw•yi w nand
laren deeartmeet et seIIINANTS,
LEADYIPX, ZATII TUBA. WASH BA—
gunk IEUE AMlllkAkt COMA =dill fraask.,
tlela tot
4.11 n UAB;.WA.It lefts Vpkeogie or
Iller Mee, prim* bomunrs
• ALT 2 MALT - MALT
Aix* BU I L u er , a44u,a'T SALT
Tat mubs. - *inlay Rita; Jr“
• "••• • • ''• •
anima au /Ram at., toot or amista
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te , ol- •