The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, June 28, 1867, Image 2

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E. little truth in these soggattlona, we cave
110 mains of determining. But we see ...••y Gnale
...o.y lillito , till i I.- • th i ft,,,,..:3„,,, . • e
.ENEY
no reason to apprehend the abrogation, ..„,,- In improving Po"' An
eanCltte . AP
.. ' or even a material modification of the h 7.`7"`''' ; list iiin in - ••...toth• &Vera ::... OW fl, on the
- yhto.l!, JIINIE 21, latd. ' hatching has ,-
.._ banking system,:unleas frequent failures l th e b ee .,...•
shall beget a general suspicion of tin- , ..- - 4.I.UTEL ,:lass Rh
UNION REPUBLICAN NONINSTION. .„,,,,,,„,i,,„ a.
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Al 43 Washa
FOB EliCI OF 8116111 COLiii: - MT . Cobden an American Adair.. oCIITII. STREET, Pittsburg.
In the .tiorthern Monalt and Yew
HON. H.W. VALMAXS. Jersey .lA:rya:ins, for July, there is an ar- reV . hq ' t ` a ' rj;. " •;tieir m th:4 r eht:ighiiih P uir=Tti i AtE AEC A "
lends of
Of sure ,- ny Cbunty. , lisle by , Jamea IL .Beovel, giving an ac- Liu. • whil tie ran st chi
I connt of "A. Day With Richard Cobden," , , oilh ti.. D. a. BON D Eii, ki• - . , '‘ , 7
whom the writer ..,ogli . by the _..._
visited in December,
• , And aro erenami to buy mot see Railroad Bonds
,TO 114)175E E
1863. The conversation turned naturally or blocky Mane Ciao an , Ilrl , nre h net, tih”- I
on American' affairs, and Er. Cobden --irY inhailfeis'ia 11 , 0 f gages on Vt.al E•tate, Lan.rWarr•no. de.
.., way than 1.-.. the les WasTED.—mo mos. or the counties of lint- , AND 'CONTRA
gave hie Opirtloll freely of many of our
..,y or the hen and' the La 'T'1,;.:;t1 . 1,i n tvi , 0 .,7„,177,...,•,.MAy:.t.......• ' The inircil, AtiCrt
distinguished public m e n. Mr. Seward
~ adze and timidity of the eggs.
he seemed to consider a "light weight,"
.er at night and durlni Teet und
with a "fatal fluency " with his pen, a
....luny weather, appropriate lona, good S
man '4l - 210 wrote too much and thought I tenter, plenty of lime end ashes and .nd, lia. removed hit office In the
too little, an adroit and succesaful poll- -untentment nod Cleanliness, ore nil es- COD, OF Bi AYER AND FAYETTE SIREETS, • • Cooking Ranges
titian, not a first class statesman—in 'al to the abundant I.rtalustiou ofl
short, a sort of American Palmerston." .i good eggs., but wall all these, hasde. Fifth Wtrd, AL , AulltrhY CITY. t te 110 VERY IIEhT QUAL
When Mr. Cobden &al visited the United be theeippolutedeg- -,
-, to our stook fri.l. blond Lt * Z. 11 ,., A nr ir j b 7. 47 „ a ,„ 1 1 1 , 1 ,r,,,.! - L i i t: ~7. ^ , i , ,- , 1 VER I" .1-0 IP Pi
States, Sel.ator Mason, who liked his
tree trade notions, carried his courtesy so man,. • .1. anent ..ttr. t. rho rmh no, or .ion.,
- age nornher ,d A• ••• . ,',". - , oW• Tr.. 'Dauer of eel , c•iir , BISSELI.
tar as to Invite him to take a glass of , ..,0,.. a...4a ch ar ge s, 011. enrsrited a it Itielitthi
11.r.14 1 ". lI IIIeIi her stlti es or she will he s Id sceorti
wlasky "from some point In the iturnedi- ..., mite., Ins to to, a Ito Llht It- MILL., .1 , 7 , 0 No. .I'l
ate neighborhood of Lis place In Rieder,. -,,,, e , ! 1e1. , 12 sortrat.Hnl, Batt i nor • Wass,. .
ate;" and rhortly after, Mr. Seward hap. FOR SALE—That DESIRABLE A HMiGN EE:.B-hALE,
penteg to cross the Senate, Mason turned • ad, ruravhf, a,
to Cobden; drew himself up with great ' , lst) and Lot at 61 Sixth St,, _. Lltillss. st 111 F '' --ii at pi
haughtiness, and eald, "A profligate dem- . , ntoEDAT, the .
aeogue, that 1" 'old ant Gnt ',coo/ contain
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.'I the modern con•
Of Wendell Phillips Mr. Cobden seem- . eeee, rah , , hee , tee. A . f.t 0 ,
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ed to have an exalted opinion. He was' 'rah ~..hhp---
not aura that he was not "the foremost _
ee ~,,,,,,
.i hhe no,
thinker in America," and "he was very
clear that Phillips was the best man In , I. a.
America to send to B,ugland to give the
English an idea of the length and breadth
of our struggle for free government"—
that his "clear, ringing sentences,"-"his
terse, epigrammatic style' woul make
friends Mr America Wherever he went."
_ .-... ...... h. vithera. QI'NE , AV 51;11001, I'ELEiIIIA - 1
A.brinim Lincoln had, li e thought, anted h Forinearing rhivkv - ha, pin will ,' ue nun.! 5... , TitiSti. l I I , IWIC], lilNScit I.A tort i -
with great prUdenee and dignity, and the I hens of a gent l e and pin, wra ,111.0.,,.. ratenhen a, 1........ .
considered that theelection of 1564 would h mom and not ...hi a..., u; h. .--
decide the fate of the Republic. He ! 'in --
aeented io have-"u lurking tenderness for —g.a.., Er..rm.i.,..,, ;',.••.:7lj,n^''''—,-1,„,,..5.
McClellan," but it seems tons that this
was Gomel& bat incompatible with his ap- . No. ir. I llt MONO, Allegheny. 1
_.,,,... toast lbe
.:,, ter
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predation of the "clear, ringing eon- --
...„ tor triton n Oath proLooln t • ~ n,,,,,,,,,
'knees" of Wendell Phillips. He cow
...,,,, „„b,„ ~„1 , . „ th , .., ththee ,„ ...., ththe „ ; •
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the
that the anxioties consequent :on ' ',„ th „,,,„,,,, b, „.„,hk„ d,,,„„„,,,,,„„,
the rebellion were killing its leasers, nod ,ht, is 4,,,,,,,,, ~„,.„ ,„ ~,..
ihoi ght that Alexander H. Stephens ! oho v-.• --
would outlive the others, because his
heart was nut in the work.
Wein ; Mn. Sounsor., shortly rifler
entering upon the duties of the Presi
dency, con. z , need revoluVonary •
. contest rule .',.greius, he bad consider-
able itirsids...ze, `.‘• 'ale fain:. During
..... this war 41 ;liage °file government
' hair. so an enormous volume.
_ 13811 . 811041 syatem alone bad
erEalr.; s tarter number of offices of pa-
"'" '<grisly value than all which hail pre
' rwitely existed. In the: distribution of
this patronage, new and o'd, the Presi
dent .had by as well 53 by the
Constitution, much authority. He relied
_upon it, and not without cause. Be
• farther counted on the cupidity of poll
ticlarla,•and therein hilwas disappointed.
Fewer men were found who were ready
to barter their convictions for appoint-
Meats than he had conjectured; at least
of the tact any man charged with so ins.
prirtant a trust. as-the Chief Magistracy ;
would be willing to trust and endow.;
Whateveradvantages the President had,i;
Le wielded with remarkable energy and ;
no littleaklll; for he was experienced "in ;
political management, and was surround
ed by able and nubile counsellors. But
he reallyxocompliaLed none of the ends'
at which he mend. tie excited hopes In
In the breastabf many of the Southern -;
people, which were doomed to swift dis
• anpointment. He stirred up contention
in all parts of the country, which hin
dered the work; of reconstructing the
'Union; which is earnestly desired by all
jet licions citizens at the earliest moment i
'consistent with sound prudence. He
encouraged bad men in some localities
throughout the revolted States to renew
seenesof violence and bloodshed, which
- led to !tie Imposition of uaraher condi
tions on the revolted States than bar:
been deemed necessary. But his Policy
was rejected in ,alll its material points.
He was baffled, hedged about, and shorn
of power and influence..He wits dete ,
• ted at the North, and distrusted at the
South.
• As a natural consequence of hissignal
failure, the Southern people acre aid.
Writ down into a commendable and
promising. frame of mind. They were
inclinirig more and more to accept the
• C0 , 4, - rtiojocal plan in good faith; to re
- bre.icii . .e theii local governments in con
... ;orruitY• the; ovith; and were In a fair
z ; Iiz !!:!, t . ...rse , of six months, to find
. - .l. , tored to fell participation
In the L7evernment. It was not long to
wait. -If infelicities existed in the South
,. ern Suites they were attributable not to
• 'military supervision. but to the antece•
dent facts which made military interpo.
'Mon essential to the public safety:
lior'was it of special consequence that
all the,commanders. should 'construe the
• Military Government Law prezisely
alike, in all its &Attila 'Different Air
. commences in the several departments
led to differences of adminiatiation. In
a permanent system this might Lure
been objectionable, but this system wns
not permanent. From the nature of the
case, it was destined to be put aside in a
shcirter space than would be required to
superinduce perfect uniformity tinder it..
Considering all these facts, •the re
newal of the contest with Congress by
the l'residerd cannot he regarded in any
other light than that of downright in
. fatuatibm He ought to have foreseen
that wire-open the struggle would only
expose him to fresh defeat and humilia
tion, and would ••.r mischievous to all
the great inlet-is-. canon, cord.
Anercial, t-;•-•,g, as
'well as political ; • that
the Infatuation :/11/1 ell
profound , that Lei,. buten.
Lions while t...• : ir Con
.
rem to Met:
This FCC...Ir country
from a prep.. , - the South.
• ern Simi_ 1,5 ?robation.
It lo te. so ' , :rt Congress
shall eg t,..t.o. ‘ ie.... t0. ;a. It would
be most tin!.r.r.i., •
conduct of the
Preaideot to et. i•ig additional
.t:ti...-t..hates or peo
ple. Ti. a this matter.
Wh a t • sto in rpret the ex
isting law act' t Lc:the the . President
nor hit Cabin t min misconstrue it, and
so as to ma the military command
ers, as they ere designed to be in the
discharge of this particular tlety,, the
executors of the law and not instruments
amenable to the Executive. This-done,
the work of Reconotrucalou will proceed
.to a happy consnm.uat lon. And here it
Is desirable Congreaiobould stop. There
are many and weighty reasons •hy no
business should be entered anon except
Max which construins the reassembling
of the Houses; and no good rearon can
be assigned why, any othet - business
ahkald be taken ttp. The convenience
of the members and the welfare of the
country will alike be promoted by bring
ing the spechil session to ,a close within
ten days °t its commencement.
GLXILILILL 13FIZRIDAR , does not under
stand that he is at Now Orleans as a sa
trap of the . President, and amenable to
him for the manner in which he executes
the special duty with which be if Charged.
On the contrary, he 'understands that be
is there to carry into effect a law, passed
to meet a great emergency, and to which
law the Pre.sideit was and v hostile. Be
• rightly hold. that the law, as it stands
distinctly written on the statute book, is
his guide, In this special ensues, and not
instructions which the President may see
fit to give him.
Unquestianably the President is made
by the Constitution the Commasider.in.
Chief of tae Army. But in that capac
ity, as in all'otbers, the President Is as
• absolutely subject to the I ows as any prl
-irate in the ranks. It would certainly be
straining a point to urge that a subordi
nate was bound to obey an order his en'
parlor had no right to sire. uch u rule
was, Indeed, once .maint e d In the
military service ; but only fh,r d es p ot i c
governments. In are tic, it to clearly
the duty of a subordinate, when didered
to do au ant to violation of law , to take
the responsibilltyof refusing. In Melt
.of great risk, 'his course would require
. .
`Wei perinea' qualitlei and uncommon
;•patriintses. Situated as lien. SHIBIDA.
he risk is small ; for he hiss both the
tta' and spltit.of the, law on his side,
In adOhlon; has both Coogress and
the loyal awn . of I fellow-citizens.
His outriding by the law instead of ad
hering" to tho President, can work him
no bijou, and will result in much public
Tams Alit RILIMMTS la circulation to
iDlUte the credit or newsy of tha Nation
al Banks at the West sad Southwest,
capecially those which are depositaries
Of pubildmoreys. II b alleged In gen
.,- oral terms thak 'these institutions have
• not confined their operatiotta• within tho
limiu of legitimate and safe banking; .
bat have mended aid to gigantic epecu.
UtiOall, taking necessarily a large meas.
Ate of the risk lecidentattheretc. Innis
ars throWn net that recent disclosures In
`. — this regard sz New Orleans may reason
ablY berantielpred elswhero; and the
densatiels made that Congress, at Its
next regular Newton, Abell giro the syw
tem • thorough overhauling.
Itkisa recently stated that the ISTallon
-
Baakewesorxdlectlitsra fund, of for
'lnddable amount, designed to. -be used
w . ll.lkApltiaidlitz i g membeni of Congress to
from atnidgf mg any of the idyll
.4ftree 110 W enjoyed by tboselnoqintlono;
apaally imam th em n ot to
1001, hinhinFOstem, sobott
or
folofoomOilloittei" of JAW ten,;
itttez.:. thste• le Ittuctrr at
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ME
Pipes have, within a few years, made
a msrked advance In the esteem of las..
Batons srunkers. and the genius of Euro-2
Teen manhfacturens has been tacks„ to
pr dare pipes of sufficient costliness
and oddity of pattein to satiety the prodi
gel tastes of young American poseurs. •
One dealer in Boston has a pine which I
cost in Vienna, where most meerschaums
are made, $l,OOO. It is for ornament,
out use. Pipes worth, or rather valued
at sloo,tare quite common; but the ma
jorty of meerchauuta in ace vary in
price front $5 to $2O. Pim and design
i determine the price, though the stags(' of
color often has a material bearing Mete
on. Business men, especially these who j
have oillees, like lawyers, are familiar
with a certain clan of yleimts , ordinari
ly of an olive complexion, hocked noses
and a foreign accent, whe enter with an
! appearance of great humility and hest
' WOOD, and produce from a bandanna
handkerchief, with leader carg,. a hude
meerschauM of the exact -hue loved and
. aimed at by smokers. It is a mammoth
• pipe, with a long cherry wooden stem,
and the el, ht of It anuses In the bosom
of the unsophisticated beholder emotions
of intense covetousness. Tile stranger
exhibits his treasure. with 'the pnde of a
fond parent showing off his hopeful son,
. praise. its beauty and extols its flavor;
only the direst necessity compels him to
offer It for sale; It is valued pt $5O. but
he must dispose of it—will the -gentle
. man give him $25 for this prince of :
pipes? If yon offer him $.5 he snaps at
it, and gets off in haste. When you
come to examine your prize you find it
t mere "chip," the refuse of meerschaum
clay, colord artificially, and Worth, per. '
halm, fitly cents.
A Itemtniscootce of I.lir'ef7
A little more than twelve years ago a
person well known In Washington be
came embanaSsed, and kin property in
Lnman flesh was sold under the hammer
to pay gambling: debts, Ore young
woman was sold to a Denson who took
her to New Orleans, while her two in
fest children, (the oldest I kAvo years of
age) were sold to a plants esiding in.
one of the lower counties
,of Maryland.
Mother and children separated for Me,
as was then Supposed. The war cstue
on; those m bonds were set free; and 1-cl
eanly this poor slave mother arrived In
Wathington In search of her long lost
offspring. Twelve years absence had
or
L healed the Is daet mother,
oat 04 still yearned to press the
children of her youth to her bosom.
Four weeks ago she found them in Mary
land, the eldest, now fourteen years old,
bound out for twelve dollars per year.
The mother deinanded her child, and was
threatened in, response to this demand
with personal violence—was, in fact,
driven !from tbe place, and was told,
moreover, that "if niggers ware free in
Louisiana they were not free in Mary
land." The poor woman sought out
Gen. Howard, and throogh his agency,
a few days since, the long loot girl was
restored to her athrost distracted mother.
With characteristic meanness, the per.
son to whom this child was bound re
fuses to pay the wages due, and legal
steps have been taken to recover the
amount.— Washington Clroni,k.
Trim Mectunice Ma9a:int sayti: "A.
remarkable mechanical curiosity has rt,-
j centlY been conatructed In London. It
is a natant belonging to a member of
I Parliament, and designed and, mane en•
peesbly for him by James Ferguson Cole,
the Celebrated London wa chmaker.
This unique pocket chronometer bits a
silver dial, on which are nine hands, in
! dunning respectively the boors, minutes
and second...4l(e days of the week, the
days of the niontb, and the months. hi
the year. It corrects itself (or unequal
months—that Is to say, chanaea,
r when they have thirty and when thirty.
one days, and also corrects Itself forleap
year. It is ,so ounstructed that any
slight agitation of the watch, such as
I the ordinary 'exercise of walking, winds
!it up. Thus It may be worn and will co
perfectly for plant without requiring to
! be opened, although it can be wound by
a key in the usual manner. The dial is
arranged in live circles, and within the
largest(the bur circle) there is a semi-
I circle show fag the moon's age and t,ha•
bell by means of gold on a ground of
blue steel. At the back of the watch is
a gold Indicator for ascertaining the
I time in the dark by touch. The com
plication of the mechanism may be Int.
agined, and yet the watch Is of ordinary
I dimensions, and may be conveniently
worn la a gentleman's pocket. It coat
the sum of three hundred guineas."
Tint New York World says: It cannot
have escapedbe attention of the read
ers of relish, ,as well as secular jour
nals, that the a is in the country, and
especially in New England, a Pigta
il(
fel prevalence of a hidden crime.
This crime Is fieticide. Its spread ex.
cites a general and well-founded alarm.
At least one religious denomination has
touched upon the topic in, the pulpit, as
well as pressed it upon the attention of
its people in private. Mr. Horace-Gree
ley:ban made it the subject of a recent
article ,in the hadependrnr; Other ex
potients of the public alarm appear in
the numerous public& len S, mostly print.'
ed in Boston, which show the extent of
the clime and suggest means for its sup
pressiOn. Dr. Blanchard Fosgate,
fornierTy pbysiclan to the New Torte
Slate Prison, at Auburn, GUMMn it among.
the 'recent causes for the Increwssofcrime
In netteraljn greater ratio than the In.
crease of population in this country
would seem to warrar t. Dr. H G.
taw/es, of Boston, has writteu a book
• a the subject, which shows that 3he
Pmstle Of Mssaschusetts, In respect et
this krticular crime, is the villatteS as
writ 11,, 0 the cities; "are nearly twice
as moTriP.s the ponulstion of France,
and eiglit-fed more depraved than that .'
of 'the City tit '.,New York," 1
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• Tivo BrinTLlEhk ',INCHED IN WEST-
. ERN / O wR- - Two loathers, soda Si Pat.:
tick Lawn, of GlenwONlrcre on a nett I
at their father's home. .3" had a spr, e ;
or two, whiptiedsomo fello4 "id threat-
coed the live!" of some othersiarshanging I
a brotherdn.law two or-three years ago; 1
acme one claims to have beim sh.r.,t—; PINCH (LINADENSIS,
supposed that Patrick and William Lawn . , teen wh,,,, I. ~,,,„,,.., In maws, N.,,,
rn,
did the shooting; the men of Mills co. 1 60,,5,n0d , b ., 0000 00 „ 00r0 1,„. Ilia
0 , ,0„ , 0 , 1 ,
ty were terrified—slept
II ed—slept on their gurit,' aa I kneia Cut... 0 0 0 ii .1. fop. to a titiattd
and platnlS RS protection, "tr. This is two mountainous rt alone or la Riddle mate,
the report SS Senitlet the Lawn, boys, j .+4 ...Ones la niedlelnal airtime. Dr.alat%
One or false. The boys, however, bo. ! 0r "... ••• Pprepared• .Ididm fr om "
k or the Ina/tree. calla. rte.
camp weary of Glenwood. and (hey start- 1117,1414.17., ‘ ,8,,,,,,,, N , ~mc h 1.
ed the the mountains, arrfted In Council 1 on errata valu Ina" debilitated •stales of te .
Blots, and took up quarters at the Perm. kidneys. A aro. ;I:la Lanolin mw teasza .. ol
era' Hotel. On Fruity mornin• ... ireirts ...rig ;:air. W ITWIII 7. ibund was
treat. ! adapted to all those dlaaea. where Ludo. has
1 very early hour, 110010 men — reported to ; ~,,,„ uud .4 WWI. 11. la 'Maori., :on motod
timber fifteen or twenty—from Glen- i to enronle Goethe:sad ao
.I . iaglbis strcle v ls I . 1;!
wood and,. vicinity, arrived in our city, I `4 l ,lll44tlVA`' a tortroi ' s btlalr'ir tal:roe'di.
P : pad', nit finding the likelier. of Patrick i 0.4
~pk t n ..... 4 n . 41.1 . Aj . V..,,?1. ZIT
and William Lawn, seized them ruilvici ! g=renesi..e7tie Mukha mai kidney of
them to II wagoe; carried them oIT, amid!' yea.* alandlner
been balked upon
shouts of murder( &a., and, after having . „ 1 "... .t, eiloraltig.i, taltaelMl.,Ltellee.d
reached the edge of kill!. afloat'', hue, , by I bode* the eertleute of A.U001:111.,
I
hem to a • tree.—Conneil Muffs Bugl e . 1, 'l4 0t727,2:14:' . 11 , orkittoe er
rte 2! •• ' the itoo. oxyl: ...it IP nraortrlbed nle cano..
Flea ea.: other dbeases al the o dual, Pasaaeo;
•
, I 1.11 and c.a. ale Ineameatlun or oieetstlea
—Tim Void's StatistioCollttaittee WWI) ; 4 the welt. ' to chronic eaurrhol afteetlons,
Boned t'h'e 1f of momenta . roil ship. !lar,', 'V.l.igrang";;;V:rr,ff`44,4,::
wrecks for the year VIII: The total 1 maw? ~ .11.: a.... there', Wood whits
dlaaltieri anniitnta - i0 . 1.1,711.. Total Ins i ~„'w^iwtri, "i?„'Lle'''tk:::'.'4l=2,"tr;4t
1 450
orveaaela and. aaeamboata 2,284. Total 'Gm ee Wag.. ratt_ na. aealthy la nes. eabr.o
lona 0f.11ia5,2,644...8et the commistes '''•,,,",„l”Nftratini`lariliViliVOLV
heUrfee the loam# kin 10.- eiood2:.l2to Ai..eirmay,,,leztivagm.
'11 1 2 1 5. 1 0 , 1 their / 1 2t," ' tatutwt. aro '
t
Breeding roul.ry. NEW AD vERTISEMENTS. ! NEW ADVERTIsEhInINTs. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. WANTS.
Phil. Million, in the !Co any Ger, ,
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man, given ndine tatudy 11110, on the core n0 ."::',', 1 = 1 14 , fr0 .. t; a 4f10...= , !! ,, t; I
„TORN SWF.ENCY , ' WHOLESALE DIRT L,OODs. pEOPLES ,
_, tar FIRST GILIND R.ALLI, 1 WANTED, '
necessary in anon wing poultry: reemete Advatyllassosenla for 1.0 04227774 AAil ; rs I
.
Or THE
.A. 'WS 1r 33 •
Novr that the Inittortnet sonsott of au otaar papers AroseyAnal OW tintlfen/ SSW. 1
Will upsn, on the ht of July, a ...._ •
5w,,,-,n, g haft mine again a 101 woo In on attei (AA Chndadrts. -
- s BANK, REPUBLICAN HOST, iRe a gantlet:nail twenty-are ytr•if ate. 1?(?..1 ,
the breeding of p.,,,,,ry may pertoilel he - - , r SAVIN6 , L.,0., at/ anl 1 , . 00 .1, • HMI 11.-TANCE.e . .
cciptable even if there is nothing new RO BINSON • •
BINSON BROTRERS, • First Class Mullin Room, ,
AR 1111 NOT SILINNON tk. CO.,
. I ligicl!TiVttl r elr! ' ilietftrc'o ' ne.initt i i:ti C ... 1."
N I .t 1 Olt the su 1 9..5.t. rt. i terada
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The mule general prizariples witt,•l3 33,e,,..max.0rme, No, 115 Wood Street, • OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY, 1 •
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govern in the bre "hng ni. '''"' ' in. "" k ' 50.71. Fotattlt synEa - r,Plttalmrlitl. I At 43 Washington St.
" For the Campaign of 1867. , ANTED,
sualirlalat are applimable also lu Rot num..
f a of ygailtry. The ntost of oar ' c o .„ 0 7 , 0 ,„ . ri .„, of
oho ,. 0p, ....„ 00 ,,,,, 0 , tholtE Aix AND FINE twos usci ~,.,,,,,ne g . i. c , oe„ ~,,,,i, nt ~.....mainic ;
, Oue to tote char, of a small Ilona, tad do
fanners, at. least here ill tho West, aseet. meat torn.. They hare cOnstantly on buid all
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.. , , ; W.II Le Monti at the nou wee. . ! CaPitial , • • • .AlOO 000 ' 1 I
10 fOrgot that ehirke. 33'111 an surely de- .........'" "
...... s• 1 5 ; tarn ...man laferred., Andreas M.. AZZTrIy.
generatelby constantly breedingfrom the . 11.1 . ani.., 321(:),T,c-r3wil, I _,,,,,, ' 1/11Y GOODS -AND NOTIONS,'„,,.,
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same stoiik as wtll, cattle or hogs by the - i A
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r e:4e re o n s , n t o t • ,,,,,,,.
live Committee t
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he ➢hell on SATFRU Y. ' I _2 ' 11 1-'-' —...,
barite course. - , And are nrettarasl to buy•tel sell liallrovl Roods
,TO 110UsE BUILDERS i - , OFFICE. Nth 8010E11TR STREET, ; June With. em. id I o•elnek D. m.. . the ore, WANTED -only $3O Cash and
Degener.y in poultry manneerte itself 7..flre k :Veii n in ' et(et,nt.neVrerrre'e'if."&'4.'"”- ' _:1 .
Which they offer It E a eTtri N Ittr F. , . a 1.., t , f tne , •l3.relan, Nn rta Poorth street. to make a. Om monthly, for throe heantlNl Ittalotan
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sooner In no 011ie ( way Huth by the leg ....STEIL-rho ofill, or., eon nth •of Rut• , AND 'CONTRACTORS. 0, • , ‘ ,,,, ... 1 ^ , . .D .h. ' " ' "" at . 1... at Sharromr, a sale or aeltlnhskY Men ,
' arrangeraeup. fr 3 RATLFICATION MEETING w, , L ,,,,,,. on un „„, „ n „. tn ...., „„,„„ no no
seined legundity or it,,, hen sod' the lure- i `At.:7..„ , ;;;;, , , ,.= ;‘ ..-rce, "'"" ,,,,,,- .. ,. .• The 19.74,11, Aeorlmele. or DENT:7 LLOYD 'or our rtetnnt. and itelfcf. 117 e.rder. MO, ivy-vs
• r NF.XT. defy Ist. Free r neuron,'
on „.„, ~,,,,,,,,
IUD:; W. Ban's. Lt. Tra.ns leas- Loth the Allexheny I alter a.,
riorlty in .i. and quality of the eggs.
GRATES, all sizes ; ~.,r, .. ....1.3.43 IDITc..ocA Hit" otst. P "' "d ' at
ITiLLIAM RE&
Shelter at night and during wet and 1 - .; T. REDICK, M. D.,
• le:3 7,15
c trtni.-ttpuye,, ~,,,,,,,,,,„ , ~
..„„ ror; ", Vies r:•eslderit
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ntormy weather, appropriate mod, good '-; • 1:,:o _ c .,,,,,,,,,, ; '..„
n u* . e , , ,, ,.;sl• y e . n_n . a r . , t.ie f r o o r t , •.Jor tan wie..t I teeic....
----- ; SHl•tary anal Trewurry, SWIFT Sin OOIIIIOP.St. tar TO TOE FRIENDS OF • WANTED-Men In Salesmen
Ha. rem need his office In the -----
ant er, plenty of lime and ash. and sand, Cooking Ha. Ranwes & Stoves, DENNISON 6:HECKERT,
MoRALITY AND F'.. KVATION.-tice, . .. Department of National Art Afafactmelo.,
contentment and cleanliness, are ill es- COFI. OF BiAVER AND FAYETTE STREETS, a _ -
Fluidal to the abundant urtalactiou of , .
large and good eggs, but talus all these, 3.32.5;b11 Fifth Ward. AL. Au IDEN 7 CITY'. t Of the VERY REIT QUALITY, I', salt. Al No. 27 Fifth Street,
, win atilt be dlnappoiuled II %, V 'lg- -,
EsTßAl'.—Cathe to. the rest- ! 1-•,E•R 1- L 0 iv pßicEs , II r ARE eida.lNG
la. Dlatt.nnd Street. l'lttsburgh.
lect to intuw into our stock frimli blond :1, .1 , 1: ,
r - i f t,, ,,, T ,
u ll r et..;.t v T i rld . s1ofIItI:a 0 a .. I o h n r the
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deo, nr the Nu „wriher, • li . l orlts, till, 7111 i 1 ..:
Irolll year to year. {taro, • .1. gh.to ...ty. t. the Lath OM 0,01, AID tiboVEs for menrexcert
TO increase the average number of A. , r. t t,,,.. col, T 5.. oat,. of ..td ~..,.1. BI S SELL . & CO • , RID tiLoVES. oely
•. ' KID I: I. 0n1y... ... , t. 1.110. i WILL REAR INTEREST FROM TEAT DATE• 1; ,,; " ; , , , ,. ..% , • ; 1i , e ,, ,
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eggs per hen WO toast, of course, '•weeil ',',.1...;',.,,Ti.`A',1,',`:.,``,',?'",nr:',7,1q,,',!1,,t,,,:.;,;'. 1,110.
ut" the poor layer, Of IL gm,. 1111[11. In, tot", a 'hale t Ile MILLS., 1 le:7 htt Nn. .I . IS 1.1 R KIITY WT. • I
THE
LARGEsr
Am) MOST
. 101i r , ,t .. . , t i 1.1 . ,e r 1 . , 7 .^:?:: , : .1 1 .:`,° 1 0 4 u °,:1 3 , ,:r d 'i : : , 47t:ba. : ::}::::,n r ,',.:".: 17 1 `.. •
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,•.,...., APO, to J. I ~• NULL. No. 1:14
bee of pullets halo, ' at the game tune , ! I, A". . OT MAH.I• " 55 " ".• W . 1..' 1 .- . . STRAW 11 AT, for ...!' tate. !A.
IT T . 5 " ''‘'...t. Kitt YOU ''''' d I Fourth Street. lotto-eau C , .cry peva and ...tat
i ASsIt.NiEL • S-sALE. , IiTtIAW HATs Mr Mar. ; I shelving h.. intim oar nom armed,' , sweet ROM 10 to 120 clock. or trom 3 to: In the
name may commeneo laying much no.. , 1 . , , 0n sALE-That hEsattAttLE ,
' : COMPLETE ASSORTMENT, • lt 2 tt , " 6 ' ...AMA 1 lrMasetwr a
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Or thall others,llolll, may lay larger eggs, . I: __ _ _ .
. • T.• pod tu.a3,,t, a0t.0,.. if .1 stt it, it, FINER sllf.a.tr II ATM for SOL
...RI men , fret4 o el l l l Y, wit". e1b. 1,1 laltY House and Lot at 62 Sixth St,, . , LINT MAI% "111 0.1,10. w . f.,. MI. ton, on
I FINER SLEAW Ila r'S for. ..... , 3:oe. I AND 1 ,1 5- '''''E LEfl TI 0 N.-The Stock- WANTED,
continue to lay longer. Ily a little ll[-
/110:1iDAY, the Sill Hoy of July , Hal,'. Pelee, o fin e Plttfonrelf .1.1 Allegheny ! . •
Rrldae Company, tat .....1 ...eel. an. twraby t I
LICH.I6II 011 the part of the person who Between Smithfield ant Una voreta moat, i
' . LAUIi• ItusE, Ille. per pal, or arm Pal ,
11a4 elutriut Of them, the pissdiarity .1 • ';',..„`,T,!,!!";,:?, ;„%:",..,`" . I, r ~od, - ,,, , .-r- ,At 10 ,, , , 0et tt. mat the Waohen.e. No lln Ica 23 c...ort i HEST STYLES AND QUALITY ,, , ora ❑ and 'I ofaserer. to ettet , e lon t r lie • nadir. Ynar. '
, wat in, nem toot" Vit. HonnE, ten tu end,! ; •
each hen Ut these re,tievt,, may he known. Wily nun:- in the r,., 7 , i r '''" " ''' ..- ••••°- ' 1.1. , eel ,r Kr, iit t-,,,,,,,t, the (011 a, If , her-
OF
Choose those eanthiniug the most good ..or o•rtleu.ars lootdre as , ' 5 1, 5 ' Rr"l'myt . LADIES , 111/11F 5/1111T.I, 13.0 c., 00c.. 75e., t leen MONDAY, J.tlv Ley LW, Is.lfreen Um hone. 1
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' .. '4"" mr"' ' A Store Room on Fifth St!eet,
„, „„„.„-- 1 , e oft., of ereets lo f ael Sl forhotor enhslat- I :of 111 a- m. and: p. n i. ,., , ..,,,,,_. , .... _ .
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qUalit ion littel breed Dont the tt only: ''''''''
I, o. 0/a 10.1,,, 1 , -.ls, eh, 31.tt cif, sec . 1 / 1 1e. and 51.00, -
' BOOTS SHOES .
, ~,:,„„ ~ . recretarr.
Repeat this process front y ear to year, - asa aCla 7' I CLID. ,
1 ll.tohm . tor., .1... a. Co. 11., ,11"... „
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, A Toi v.] .., .tit at ash , tale ••3 'tr.. r .- DENNISON & HECKERT.
notl If the great., notnher - ol egycc is the , tr.. le •11...ttany . It, ar. N lat i GSI ..
eujor obj e ar „ou g ht, eultiyot o the i n yi ug A LI , PERSONS HATING chants , floe, en 111,. 11 1
..1..9a1d. Mt . frelt - 01, 0.1 , fr' . ' APPLY TO
ra . 0 ... a., 0 ., at t ...., n r ,„,„ , ti„.. a ., o a th• stock of Iron RA 0 et, t,nd s Inure du antlt• 3i" ' AND GAITERS, , MERCHANT TAILORS. !
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Or on .
In N a Erk k lt e Sl i A::: e lL a .) l e Filth.
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I rOpelmitles of your Ilen , k, by selecting ,„„, „ r „„,,,,,,,, ~,,,„., ~,, 0r r ,,.., or p 01.tly nodon. turetl ...3.1.. to •tt /11.ek- I I gIqUISVIT ug
~ TO B 4 VIPA\ iE HOUSTON& CO.,
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.111>so heuswhieh lay:turd D.pieutly and {hestuser, to etolll, 'I ools 11,00,0. .0 . In 1101 . 4...1,1., A . . RAF amtm. ! •
continuo to lay the longest. Yet, Where E. N. sox RO W. I sta... onn .•........ tarn,.. Iva, tw., maw...tool , AL , '" . 0 . i FOlt L. l l.ll i !TtN, 1 FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS,
to , go •. a ti tofie.lo• y. tar., .11 . ril.l ant •
eggs und ehickens an , both obi.. of 'ca l'entech..in 5.„.., ea.., nap,. ❑ , it. h....LT.111 1.111.151..111 Of. 8,11 at , , Fact rl• 7. . Au d dra . er‘ In MEN AND 11111 - 1' CLOTHING
profit, LllO "eVerloSling layers" aro not I";'!" _ r •ud ur,. at 1.1...,..ter ..r. ,, tot 13. tit.. JUST RECEIVED, II ENT.M. .
' and ttENTIO FURNISHING 60t1D.4. No. .07 I ~,,,,d,, , , .
1 oltlt thn lie I,tua Fart ry moo , .... •tel the
desirable, to the eye.... ~f MI other, 'SUNDAY 5 ,1 1; 1 1001. CELFAIDA- , - , ...., , ,,,,, , ,,, , ,.1.,andr.rn al. .1 Off ...... . 11- i - • /BOYS, if r ril nTREICT, corner of Cherry alley. Cm• ! .....,
Por!searingehiekens,yout will need some ...-, TloStf. clonite. MY t• AU I•strrit,, Ye., I. tin, sotto.. •ed th. Ea at.. het a a tot ot .. tom wor. utmle In the Inv. styles sad most I r ,
hens of a gentle and pa e ',sad° 1111 1 0.1- ' i P hi "' '... i h Ihe• .. 't ' ' ',...;,‘,.,.1;;;',.•, , 1„;:v:";'•;•".'..';;;',".^,:!, A LARGE STOCK OP HI RFT , BRAND or IiOUTII. dumb t. anner. 1,100 et rr• reasonable. 1 f' .
sera -
lion, mid not suell AM Wilt try to kill le. "f .‘".. c 0 " ; ! . . ; !;, l ,p; 5 „.Ti1i.,, , , ~,, 0 ,, L l ', l , 4 , 5 „„ 0 ~.. n „...:, ',„. 5 j;n:.,.'„i , i,„, . lols.•
MINMEN, and t
Veen - gray . Wei. that he. seas to get •
At the lowest pricesoo on t..; short, t noel., st u . ' toal. and a n hat ot , pet tus \ r, al.. of sue'
into - the wrong may. Foal di ~,,,,,.,„1, ...cc,. to leo , • re , t tI: J. BICGRATTT, 111,111GIINS IN 'CARPETS !
a - trauxtriss TUX C 3 1ZE.T3E1.1.1. , '''' r'''' m,.• .".......''• ' ' LOUISVILLE NAVY _CHILDREN. I 3_,.
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lie. are Caught by; sit , to be more
Ira,t mi.., )1 win'. a..,,,,. ,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
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tile!!! ~,,, , ,,,,,t oats or oilier eat litim,, No. IC. 11 A MOND, AllegOrnr.
AND AT MOST REASONABLE PRICES ,
tut I tied they hs, More eh iek s Mot the it: , me ' . 1 • B. W. curate DIAIRItND anal OILIO STREET,
more quiet hens , for when n oat 1.0,1. ;•• „: ~,,.„,....„..
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—NhII l 00OS! NEW GOODS!. QUARTERS AND .TENS, ALLEGRENY CITY. I JUN E 1867.
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1,...,1f ttl lite ill
and Madame Spitfire ' , fro BE FOUND IN THE CITY, IS AT , AL large a•aortment of Furnishing ()oat. al-
she i 1
her warlike dentineurottons, HUTCHiNIGAI & HIPBURII. •.
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. ways,. hand.
A dr,t <1... cutter sr /11 alte nd to custom work. , ~ I .
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she iff 411110F,1 M, 10 drive 13, ery Ithlelt BOLE, SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS J. M. BURCHFIELD A. CO., ITITICH 100 OFFER IT MANUFACIIMIRS" PRICES, i
31 FIFTH STREET. , 1 .:11 - iillrr,rt ,
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out, and that is last whd: the attooknig . PAINTERS, j
HAVE JUST OPENED
party wants tin the other hand. Mlal- 4/sal:lCl+, AND 4LA ADM,. No. 137 Nero..r.ht.ot t 3 hoot, . 111ENRY CARRELL , Illere — Lant
TAILOR. and dnaler In
ante quiet retains her “pddsli - in the tar N., .. ~,,,•4 ~,,.,,,,,E , „,,,,,,,,,.. , • , ,
.). R. &W. JENKINSON, !
ill, , 1 1.1..,,tavd a 500 ..d, of ,0,,... . 0 : Gentlemen's Furnishiug Goods,
end of the coop, with. Imo` bre. sr under nu nr „„ , u , u .
1m• pr 'mot y att. • dos . Ti' . E. SCHMERTZ S. C , ,
her wingo, as If mai... tot ht ...Limy, --- -
WI SMITHFIELD STItEET,
told If the vot.p is properly coalti itete:l ""c l4 . sl7,4n. '' .VY L sT " ., I GREA TLY REIWED PRICES 1 Excelsior Tobacco Works, , '
• t •-•ll,,ever .
--,-- ' Three door helm. sistli, eirmennu,l`...,
She is sate. THE An-EN •n• NT f . .r lite t,,... \ All the Moe: st , rtilg and Summer styles of
Ili Selreting breeding stock, have nu 1. ~,, p s ,,, . ut t c..,,,,,,, „,. n„, ~ 011 , ANDIL LAW 50, 14 ~: a... '.,. • ILB4T ORDINARY c,„—. Cas.luer,i, and V. ell.. eu tould. and , •
eye to phltnaae, tor It I, an illilllll.lt4ll 1111 . t 111,. .. 1 . r. i - „ m Fehmll•Pant• ve• uto M 0.,. •M. ' 3t....ad Lt. NO. 6 FEDERAL STREET, HE ~ — ,..,,.....—,,,--..,Y ,•• P!. I llought at rcrdd Aga., Sabi,
it's , . maws •Ilf.•!••• t nrach au otter at a
altmltg POttlo'r., hurl "flu° le""te" :,1 . „1,,:;42,` :-I . ,.rl;L:=:';',"'Z2 7,',,.. F"'`"" 1 -":‘ 5- - ''''• - - -11, 11. '&
••oyer Doe fleet. - li..leet, ale., from 0.3 t.o ata 1,. wtte. it •to t t , o t.„„a i n so , Gtlo. Alflo•lf, f.r af, e„,to f.i.
atUullg the early broods. To luil-”rt all car • ••••••••• • • •••.•.< for ,••.,, • •••••• •.•Ni.:l 111,. fur I. ~. sota, L.
nn . 3 nuoitir ,
the early eltiektms nail save only the hate „.„,,,, s ht., At .. r 0 at -1.1, for I. ~. ooto. :L.
ones list the next year is a Itiodake 100 . 10.c.f.+1 .f . 1.e.“‘ , . • •_ ~,j, ,f,t, • fo ,fl.. el /11 l lf. ~ I nf ,
frysteently practieant on some toot. For NO VACATIO N. VIIENsII MU. Ls WU t'r alt K.'.:
the hake Of having egge Itt 1 koetnber, •'• 1 l' All/ Met... se, 1111115 e 1.55551.0,
a /ills Wlll manage It.• keep a few of the LIN a N . .. Who. 1..1,1 LINKS,
early pot l.ls, but Its for the, hoonera, ts-a Prof. H. 11011111)1h
they dent lay laryhow, it k thought a
July hatched chum will. Ito leg enough
at crow by the iollotrour Fel dune}', hod -
that la tai that la moored. InstructionS on the Piano and Organ.
Early roosters, as well a• early pullet,
are Cm on. to .ve, if we wish to lit,_ 'brim Prfw 0 , 1 stia • b... e ' , tn. "reel:* t
prose our poultry front you to year. ."‘..,•• •I'!!'••!' I•` f f..lf •PF"tlunit. to
Well bred poultry I. Altre... ill`ri.,ll l lll, •1 " , 11 . 11 ‘ 11 .. 1 111 1, , • 113 ..i , .. 1 ..i.
it It harder lor . t halt for Basler!! nun. £OO . l a' t'3 s • l •ar , NI, al Yr , la ' , RE. ,
ers to keep Up our stork. I find, boo- 5101 . ...5.,-, r.e. I hod •trent Latter I , I
ever, it pays IL , W 1.41, to proportion to tilt , DErrsuurcGu
111, estMent, 10 Sena Gust for egg , ill '..et I
occasionally, as it tbs•, to import ~hors
horns or Chester whits. 1".. 1 let no .
fartner's wile or tlaußltler, 10 son, as the
~, , , ! -!!;i, . .72
~ ,,r -,•,,,, ~ , ; . - x 7 ,,, • pr.,,, V i a. •
may be, .hu late the car', ..1 lb , s., .I,'i ,i,:d.ren. ' 1,.:.;,,'. „, ', ,7 ;. e ' „:-,.1.'
poultry, despair iii its 111101,1, enietit, Ife- oole, •,.1% af the mhotattas Post. ota la.
eau. the tanner Itinannt woos. see chat 11T.,::t!“,%.,:.. ,. ...... , -;J:.,.. , ,
there is a Peiell, 111 rearlng eniekens its ,i„,";,', - ,,,,, , ,,..,'„,,, a.,% ‘ :' . ,.",n„, „)
well :ax in rettrlng volts, awl atilt "1 , 't , ...n,t2 ~1 1 . 1 .,T. r.... , ....Irl.A. A 1nt1... il]it . ,
liii • rir.irre, NI - (
•111 TO tilt. plirell/0.0 o t .„,;;;.1,', ! 0,1:1 4 ;, ' ,.!";!: "nd f l'f`lf i • 1
lew eggs, or a pair or triel.l../1011,1 11.1'. 'um, ~,.. , e . s. cLAin ,
.very sear or two. It you tole •t tio wn n , ~,,_.„O „
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Tat
this; l'holl e'Ctll7l,l4t2 t.,0,4 wtt It y ittlr ttn,...eo, •1 liii. i :,1.1.,....,.1 ri.. C.,
flei,flllfors, 101,1 Ire all the sat tre peo.ever- . I ,• t•••••n•:. :., I, 1:I•tx 0r..1
trut. Take ves.tal I Al.. 1 1 1 tile elflii, all, I ' - ' , a
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obtalllell, amt Wit, frolo aillong, Illeln NoTicE To co ~TRAkc Tons ,
Ow I .,gt rl/.....11.rA, While Dom yffor 0, o I --
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~.10e1., selee, your pullets or , „.. I e, • ..
• Literary (lineally.
T., terrible and gels,. wit-'I
• through thlckel, i 41., 0.10- Carson and Allegheny Streets,
• sd, te,,v,a , t us, yalaurn turnpike ....limn
ta11,6,i11. , n0t5...i11y ...el, to ileee. •,1 .11.
that Ilmilrht
Lorene:it tact wan.. Tag .40 re, the
that threw thettiv , i,.+ tiOrket,ina
ingenni thought :tam
they thnlelered
their :brittle,. Ilingentic..- Thlrety new
tippled together. Thew tructgl....l, NOTI CE', IS II EH En! (41S - 1:5
them iolerahly tolerant. Theo t0tt0....„ AIA roar , 1 r6ll-1,1-1/,it
111.• Talt.l‘s
on.ly. Their taw., Um: Tinto„ tentent.-., !rit
' rully• trWinnl the loptir.o
therein, Wok the Ihron.:: 1 tok e ns that r•rt L e• e.'
they took, trying the welig:Wl, • r
terrtley-1.1.11c, liluglirtu. lt.rtl won: tr. Al t.Ol:nV.l
their [..ought.—till the, FC,111.1:1E11. c.r.II . •ST t-• a•ty
101100 torturol rta tire.lt•...Oen
i.tltvrettpm (t h y t. ..;• 1 ter .11 1 , ...,4 41.
tern. thrt.4li the 11."-r.,1 rc .• 000.- .4.... .- alyt
f.
flang tol e : therelow thereove. (11 , i•bo.11, , -
twaler,_l tr....11—y.1, • r t 11.1/
C1.111L111.1.,, ~,,, ,tnyi . it , L.s.a..
. nory tranqual,ty that ~,,,, 14,111 v •sut.
• ettit+ the terrine 1.... tra•liv
IbIROF. N. P.
trey:per, tuggtng L. L
t . "'h three 'r.e.thh`' hi "l''‘`' ' i t" VETERINARY SUBGECH IND KASE IFICAER,
1.1.,:10gn- ...gar. there, wiling thew
that theorem. theorettenlly treaN.t lewt• r•Lr.r•g.-
tow AM tiring the he. nightlul• •I au ,
brAiati, that, thertqutt.,ft •ml•
Lao
eally Unctured thoroughl air...led lII,' Ir~~Hiii:i n lhlQ,
Lliin (110,R14 that 1.11.../ri.11 . 11 . l hrww. t hetir:v"". •
to thottioughtle... TO4;tr tette.. wlthetg eo n ,.
teng...l the truchcre terrthly, though rhetr :;', 1 , 1 , 1 , 4. , •te ,
It:cones taxe.l Weir tbr.iu,ll
- eili•roiOre le., E..i , A
to the !nip. Th. taitor trutisned them
mire
twetegully, their h' , OtheeY taken Lo. T
graphic:Lily, tat,. er tabonell thew, till ' Jane
their Wein:ante turni.l dot talleet COLLEI As.ENCY.
lag, The, Irving thlw,te turned thew
thotruns. If. tlauglillitl . ,
[lgen. tik reap,. Look to the thicken, the
r"PP'"""l. ow
""'"
'""Y
AIM SEITON& SEITON
teta are.l the DIN ; tartly thrinit
te.Ly laser the Iwo tent." Illoy w•Irll 1
rheir morel.- The l'lcypan. ar
nevi—tulntl the Inchlllr.ir Local Collecting Agents,
Th In ln s;
e gre thron l ged the t W o i ii igan., talk. So.
Ing tbeatrieolly. Th. tavern -
the town tattler , . told ttait”l,;,,ni
ten thaws temolltle, 100 m.% tY;rse. Ibh kly
, Einged, to. t/.•1, i.• the
lhonglitless. The ill,: to rook
1111,0' the• thrati , -; , ..1-
ing town to tranecen.lentalv.a. The
wernlelcrk, town•crier, tow ne-nan,
towngtninan, tol,ll
town 4 ttrakey. roux. tornel thetor ea lie
tofet.Y.lorety
PURE LIQUORS.
tiro LNanr., rive
Purr Liquor.,
Pura Pur. I..kur.,
Fur nsealttleal vvrp,tes.
Per toed I A
For enedldeal
Coirote Brandi, Port Win,
Cognac lira., Poet Wive.
Abcrry W.lll, 11.1.1 re W.,
Cherry WI., yedrl,. Wlpe.
C..•••bl. Wine. Pure 11n114.1 lilt
Cat.orbe. Wine. Pure Hollan,l din
P., re Jams,es Kum.
=1
Pore Rye u , taut,
Pure Rye lA, May
Purr ttre
Pure hve Wlll4by
=I
Corner of the ,•,„,
1,,e• of the Ltiemeed and et at•rt 'tree,
Je27,
GRAY HAIR, UAL DNENti. HAND
-11.14
I.ISC 01%
VEItY CAN ANY ••In.l4t•A
CAn lot THY. MCALI.. —NI
.IUX WITII
HOUR COLON rintrl/HCII AND DItItItSIN• .••
London Our Best Hale Ite•loter••
• •London Hale It-ator,••
••London Physicians Hal? Color A. store,"
"Lanndodo n
••
Use and ll ai Lo Hr C for Itostor,••
n , nes.orer.•
••Lotlon
Nair
Color IlsstOrcr•
••Loodon Itownmend IL Hale Color /hat. rrrr r
/t never faits to man Ilfe, inotb, and vor
to the rrrrrr Ott ,, fa...and stops Its fa Une,
and Is nitre to prodara • nee growth of nal,
GIUSID, it to groo threk and strong. unly it
ecnts a bottle. tbe ha os
lf den.
nob/ by .14CLAUft•N SteILINNAN, PS
4010.Marth...A. UV , . A. IIICLL.Y 3i Wood •t.,
and rheaff NO, Market street.. /11“
bomb. RANI • UNUITT. Alleato or.
au37:llll:var•
ECEILII!
' Many, raspy people, suffer from II.) kegw
Dot meat. r see liltlP I.—thvy se. put welt.
Is no name for It. I Is simple sees. nem—
, • Dreakiag dome of if e real Mmes. Whatceer
Its e.g.., fanithey •re Intl ernerable, tie semi,.
; toms re 1.1 in, se-la the same. is our the:alma
pri.llllo.lll. st•eme 1.11/tude, loss or ape
• tl.e ant. of grab and great mearsi deg
Indira .tlon and ra. Moms. Goo gh are mi., fre.
' gueolly coe.mit.o s of leis dlet, blur state or
e. ay and . Toe ,tvormon rimers lu r la.
i prrsris In Such • emal 11 , D that M.,
Pur,rtmrlser. unturtanams
rest, went Is rigor. •Ital au. trd,. soil as
eerti fly as Own sume,ds they me
rer4ope ate Utak systems mid reg4ln p rhet
_heal. by ',tenter to r.leiggrrit• egt.g.
Bit ATLI/ Ultra .3, It leas clear that • Ilre
reviving tonic Is rag 'lre In such rests. as 0.1
the dy ng gateau( mt tin, ty lan p wolf. to be
ctlnd nun a Or. ...PP I of oil. yea. gtiv
pore and rano IWO, ...fainter au hint but Cr,
most genial eratat, irtrail., and cim.htning
the threw grand cement. O. st msehlo, an al-
Watt., aril • re.lal Ihr malt, WA IT.
Tft•VIS inTrso ars melmese to • I eens'itm
nee , arof sees. •Delli aMe to the wed
dlselnitt es or the Merle iet as to those or men.
PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE : FRIDAY, JUNE '2B, , 1867
tIT I" L.11".r I? It 1
=En
I=2
IM==!!
, on „ on tr r Mo.ucta,..tr. awl ViLo:esi'r Des,lvra Ic
...
BURKE & _BARNES,
Colotr r,lut Adel A
tire Prier Salamander sale, . .
•
VII it Din. STILL 1.1510 RECUR. PiCOF 51FB, W Ict.!tristEvs-
lat
IRON WINDOW SHUTTER NIANUFAETURESS.
129 h. 131 Third NI.,
A TO17:11G & CO., - -,-;,,.
A..• 6 ~,,,,'
WIIOI.INALE InAl.i: , itt . .. l.Z 0
...
.:- . 4...
h• .• Iv 1 . /,.. , 1 , rt• r 1.....1 ~. •. ri {ll , fik - n,...„..„,,,.....:
ft„.„,,,„,,,,,„ „,,,,,7„,,„ ,„,,,,,„.„ ~,,„,„„ 6 , .j,,,„" , ",„ ~,,,„ •..,„., Th. ...non merchants in ' u „..-,, s
• • ,
..,... ....• ......•7".1..g 1,1, tr,r a ~...., .ill 4.t.
' I
."''. '''' '''''' ''''' ' '''' FLOUR. FEED, BOTTI
-
=1
19=
=1
lin
Ano. p
10.1a-ti•ro. J.soe
I=
c.. •n Lr We till. roll. sterlay. 1g rail
road. stale o egef
'der make. for a few repair.. The
ttle err.l through the illes•trous 00 that ere
rarer," hereoe the 41:11 Sr March Intl, ...der
our ssore atol s ' Vriadette- •wt tr. are glad to la
o,' sou Mat the ;rep.... sabre out of me ea •
Mho r ler err •ere outwarlord lo the le tot. We
dld not sootsotr tor eat . , toper:rant •drail •
situ, dila powdbly "Carl e, are, and whet,
we ...rover.,l the pa-era nit eel, keel .out,.?. we
weer
nil I.,•rraliat J. A will et , . VUTI
•ts order for • !tree sloe ea, rhea we On lute
oar erre ttore. Truly )oar.,
The Highest Market *lee
I'M! , I'ol
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES,
GOLD, SILVER,
COLPONS AND COIPOUND 13766151 NOW,
J. F. MTARIEL & CO., Bankers,
A:NI/11111U, ATBEITeI
AMERICAN IYAITCIII-£.B
A tiI'I.SCA DID ISTOCK tlf
Fine Gold and Silver Watches,
F INE COLD JEWELRY;
I=
•
L the prices. The putelc are I teil t"
cal. atvl el•toluo our "oat Info. , pu n rVballing
nlre
n.p.trip, promptly alttpiled I, at
W. FF11.80N,14,
No. 51 /Oil ItTil • TIIKT.T •
11•tarl. •trret. rl:n•1:.1P
'OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
orinota.nem Orrice.
ma-jape, .Inae tabl.
SEA PIO , roa will be an aleed
00! e ^ raIDAY, Jely 3tl. MKT at a 'c lock.o'c
1.. In . Ursallug •1.4 Paalng tub fallowing
.1..". via:
latel A S .
.. m 4tree
the 1.1 4. o f toe eat. WA a
I . !tafll,. Laenek
bou , cut tom
WWI, ALLEY. to the totes rol 011 h Alt cot%
wilt.l..Lar, now Eurry tivhru Gucci.
, tl4.
DAVI, ALIAT. from Webster .treet to In
lure Sque, wtlb Curb
. . .
Air.., l.
, r
I.—lirs.lng and lte- ,. .tvlus
NUT taiterr, Irvin Lung alley to Butch.ra'
nuL
H. H. rit.t.otr,
LILY Controller.
MED
KENgIiGTOR I IRON WORKS.
Our WsrehOom and etc. hu been removed
tem No. 11111 W•lattl toner Work.,
asmeted of kiltitattilm,(lll Nen CST, M masa,-
natio^ /Met stnleul Immedletely Mama lb.
ot.snarg,• 111.1315.1 V lie Itallroad, and adjoin-
Pm (het:11) Use Mort.. name ful orders ern..
bare prompt attention, '
.1 0 0tH dk BLACK.
Jansitlo ma. 4.2N.2
.
J2lO. I.ll..faltllb ' lisSrs. 'CB
YIt•SC3I%. () Q 11l ET 1.„441104UET I
J .
IL & FBA:WM%
• , I 1 Day. Joet recelte.l • dn. 110nortm• pi, nr tee
CAIIPENTEIim AND auiLunts. STri,•.`4ll°,4.:.Erg', 1
11;: - ..f. 1.V.1;:'. 1 , "
-.C.V.., taken, for Bundles, •Wm Orin.. I "C e--- '
inn 0.01,101/. Part co Sr .I.otltot g1e.... tO
nta..7 Orthodox' rot Foundries sod Otiorl, or ali
de...10U... - .
M . I
Mot !,66 i,d in Mimi SL, /WWII city, k itlll. kilo" WILLOW‘.—,OO oar;.
11.1.4 . I J
St note taildtag from
IS IV 1 1. o.d. hl es , Do
, . . el DI ..LT rt..
JOUR PE41..14, 0101 , 1711111T4 I.
le.:••••:•vr NAIR WORKER ANU It RTUUSR, WI
, leertb trt.. oa• dace from'Woal. rstutrarga.
41.1h10.. t., r All.l . •Ts on hand • rtal Moiltile. Of 1.4
111/ l•Slat0 it from rh. MeV W 1... Outdo, aelli tistalamen , • Wigs,
l'i 'l' T=AVILVV.O.:4III4II'i.,II..
14 ELEIBOLD% CONCENTRA. WEATIIERS - ,-1 0 -.EA, now laud. no,. _ - m °
A•aa TAU =map': WittIAPAII/LLA ts tee . lag nom sallroul tar Walla '
&vet .1/••••.fraular. Ladles. Lal aealleona . •Dalr•catting _ etal La
• apllalWr Nallf • . illAlAtl Lucia y As% UM ......I ....a. ......
• '
• .
'
'gar AND
CHEEPEST STO B OF GOODS.,
M A VT el Mt EET
WAIIEUOUSE
RICHARD BREED & CO.,
NO. 14111 ood Sirect
111:tiTANI ANC , FII.V1(11 PI.ATICDTA•
R 1 4 .. HARK. TICA FRI Tr , &IA TAOLE (UT.
LIMY, l•,•TB ors
„ CPO. A Tk.,t At., -
COIN
eIIINA
Clll, A V
,1.1% A
11t 10,111" W ARK crAv, , ,,
1.41 A
rl,ol.nl js rri'l AR:I cf a,. vinetles, to
Au.
1h.4 rem,
st,Al tar.. tlot A:mu Le In tAe AAA:4n
.
I II . T
013 'E.
ll=
OR. %V W.Wr
BE
OM
•
CM
JOHN RONEY,
11E1 1. I 10111 L Y,
far:,:t Si., 9.11;; :Ltd, near A. 1.11.11
Hammer Dies. Steel Moulds,
Vine %PE.r PAs!4.fla'
OLD COUNTRY.
TWENTY-TWO DIMAS, CURRENCY
WM. BINCHAM, Jct.,
1 :014 titate for .ale
Iron Illrninz Lathe.,
I=lllls
I=
DINING ROOMS,
&F o. 36 .:Tiarlirl
nrtwema er o , nn•aa 11,4 S, • ta.
I=
11.111L1.11.1150N. Proprietor.
.4"„ i u
i\ Tll KIPII
the ,1!11,7 n.nm ,A117.1 rnl ,SIV*1;111011
cnau, staq fl ry 11141,1“,t13,1110/11,
Ten r IT SI•C7 ...... •nt
7!:if _ • J. n 141/11111N0N....,
B JALIM 1.1% USINESS MAN'S
COMMERCIALCOLLECE, MORRISON DIRE & -CO
Nos, 6 and S2sl,Clair Stria, lianuracture. of all klndx of
BOOK AND PRINT PATER.
=IN
1 , 40it.11111 4.1 Arislanets, •
.otut unlnntit 110 00 (Yrticra promrt l r 1111 td.
Aruem•uc . o , ll , umfo4filp prr
of 0 1 ,•• • rn.,141.3.
APANII4
1 , 41nan41.1p, ,r wont,—
fly Cir.tars ortipc...lm,n.,
N. SIIAVVV.IL ur
V f1,11.A1,1.,N1,..
01110 AVENUE
DRUG STORE,
r OPENED. "he, may lot fouu4
Attu. or
FRESH DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
AmrrlranwildVoto•lty: rum wiLcr
.. n .
! ." 7TY '" l"'g;l!T . !
Eour,. r• rtigh areully.
nbatty, wilek), •
M. n. myna:tit,
C.onet Ohio Avovuv su.t I.lntoln , tr•
IBIS wi I.I.KiIIIE . MTV. PA.
.i 01 . 11. " . ..... , ;11: 1 111 , ARL1t.....11.11.1re It. 1101,13
PITTSEURGII LAM' COIIPANY
JOHN ROSS & CO.,
No. 23 Wood pt., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
I=
LAMPS, LAMP EASES, CHIMNEYS, LANTERNS, ETC
Alan,
10a,1,11 la Ev.ryLlElar I . rrodnll.t lalLr
Lt, t 4l rade
lII.K WA NK, WINDOW
"LA,. and evrr. 10,oge la I 1...1.g L 1.11..
FOIL .BAIiE
A &wall liprialit Engine,
131.11.E1t A nItAFTIN , , will br !ad eltran, st
5117 r3.7..71:re.. ea.
lea ant Y.Arral Mt. A Ilerlto ny.
GEORGE El/WEN,
CANDY MANUFAC
Anti dealt rln Tnrelpn and Atil.fiCllll FRUITS
46.,
•
•
iv vir.im ICA MTIUMT. Atentsel anor frorn the
First Nalfullal U.i,
TIINNOLUTItbiII-OF 'PARTNER -I
Hair —Tbe 0..1)1,110o be•et" !
between th e utete•olltn... thr , tler twee dh• I
ee , red by isoluel toner.. b el.'. et tbe
et - m.51110e er Wed br,Pb-r aril.-plater..
A E
•3' ••lt .
MIA Y.
0
Per T. IL Horille'l. • Co., the Atlianem
Jose 10th, 1100—Jrrle.11
JADES DOWN
180 P awl -•treat
: ,,, .;'.•.'';; , :- - •:;7. , :'..1.,?;,•'!,, , '
ALLEGHENY.
(IENT LEM EN•B
FURNISHING GOODS,
No., 11.F11111 Street,
rrt -, ,r 11.15044/ LUNCIIF.'3 v•rle.l.lthy.
from 6 toil a. vi I/INN V.lt ',rad from II to •
.: ..,....ra, flat }—ii.to for twelv .or MI cent' ; A_ Pone and complete avauttrocrit oonr on hand.
ni,owner.
.. .
• ""'"'"
"'"'''''
'''' " ".
"'
..""
" GRAY & LOGAN,
The a'p't 'R'o'be variety. the httrst n..,...1. ladle• vn.l st ntlr.rtu arelrinfr a romfo•taole
''''` "'• t. ""'"•''' 7....i " o r N ''' 16 ' .. TW'...,`',..'.:7e.`,1',f.!:`,1'Z.,t • "i'l'l r
~1;:"1.,7...,'.1`f,;,':: . - . Neu 47 Mt, Clair threat.
fa rnivilln• fActolii... ,arLi....•n•i otharr, at thclr .
...where. with the twat of
Perfect Fining French - Yoke Marls, r-.'''."°" , • HENRY G. HALE ,
,
WEDDING. POUND AND SPONGE CAKES .
MADE TO I.3l:llLit. Wtth ,/,.• rlcio - r. a•vortmtnt of Ila Wet and
'
Pj run, 1 '..1,, l r.v5....n.1 , •tar I,ea..ltrrlel,..e
UTNAII4 & 'HOUSE, I`l - L.'....,11'"'..,'''."1`.',` 'lr ,"- ". "''''''
......., ...2 ; 7 1 , .. r..°..T.,',1zt,‘,.! ...T.'". ...or,
11,1.,.^v.1r4'.".' M'''" 7 " . l.." . ' 'lv"'
"1"4.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
ry. Giaarware and
T ' a' ' .s?, , tlilVll ' l ' ..ll;Yr c e ' . 14"'
• Imat9
NKARI.Y orruslTE4!!rosT 0.1.71C2,
' nu •K utrus'pt
TO GLASS ItIANCFACITREBS.
L.
THE lADERsIGNED having.
me Agra,' . ""
COPLY POT CLAY,
/1•4. now I ator
1 , ..r)n• r: y.t.•
.1 or •.:
•
c.. , ==.ltblua
:
tl .
u 11.. • . •
1)1 ill eat 4 \o\,
6 ULIAI, CORNEAT AID IUIICIPM. IMS.; K; nccrs~i
JANES 13, YOUNGSON,
N0.,2001ie Strect,
II Ikk:Rl
lONFEITIONERI, `,`
I i • V I .
.1 • 1' I.P • I kg •tr.: r•
t as.btlllu; •
.IRI C:',o NT
EMNEIMIMII
LOL6IIItEY & FREW,
P LACK I CA S- 1 00 I °vim
p•.. n.111k.r,.i tli
IN, 1..,..r., . ... .. ... . . . I.w per T . .d.
No. :.; 1 NI arkot St., ..;:,', .:. :•::: ......... ,,, ..
.-..11, r.... •- y, I . , 1:,., , f1n.y...11. lILAI I. .11 - 1 - :::; . -1 4 :7 . 1.1 , 41...... Sonetsoags ,
H. 444
.....,
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4.4 b W
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H4tH
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\ 11410 .4
• • M e l • , 14., n2ntry. a. , L . , D. a N and ALE PUMA'S, latmat atyle.
Naddle«, Harness, Trunks, nil JAPAN TEAR. ,--r.---)
JOWL, 111. cooralx.....tua. ICA.T.....aliNal IsIAIL
rn ,- ~ , • , • , 1 , al , n. eery [Arm. illeor 11.20
I':.:lX::''7''':‘: ""
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" JOHN: IL COOPER & CO.,
111AI:1, TEAS.
SHEP H A R D'S ::.,'!„.',",.!.`.':;',':.. •
~,- 1 .?:::. . ', , a5,',,- L .",.T,10:. ;.BRASS FOUNDERS,
,q.,•, q1 , ,,,,, ..n, and bava theta out u_p4
•ny .0 ants ~ Ana tnryaro• .1 ny Ron aof the a., Steam and Gas Fitters,
~•-• .-nn , 1 ,, n‘t•... , . 0 no. eat . .., de at i.ry
~,olat) Itt 1:1•. ,nid.a intilog a pure awl : Itanufxtureta of PC.IIO. AND IDLAS.I WORE.
...,- ...
CRACKERS
rLle.
hlll.lli.
re,ral YL, Alie.ety,
317 Liberty' Street, cnEnny NEE,
PITTSBURGH, PA
w m. mannour . & co.,
BROOMS ,
p EFRIGEIZATOIIS,
Broom Brush and Broom findings.' 1.0.13 cm:at:ems,
Fattnry 12.1 Wartb222.. la thy rcar or 2 , 22 t- Terry's Ice Cream Freezers,
-
1C•Coo,112 and 172W02;21—iii:,-P,22labltrgb. VERY CURL", AT
quo 273
KENNITT WINTERTON
AND PRODUCE GENtiIALLY. A.., A. b.. 1.1. or ALES ASID SODA
WATX".II.I. 11.41,edby
NO. .555 retin..-kSf., J.C. BUFFUM a,
CO
PiTTAIIIIROD. PA. .4,11 AND 24 )1 ASSIST STREET.
F. MIISBMAIV;i. •
i`ifth Strzel, heaven Tunnel
anti Chatham Stresti.
Gnnsmitn'aud Dealer in Hardware,
linnet... ' , RA. of all tleserlytt9tis Alwo. oO
6.1.1 and Om low.. mines. 1,..t..7112..
Yo no
N UU
eons,. Pecnn.
Sir• II le I, •st rash orlre paid for r•gs.
I
LA. n. 1.. r
'RON CITY BELT IVOIIKS.
CEO. 0. CLARK & CO.,
Loal.b.or
4 , 11 I.l llo lll'l'llT., 124 floor., upposl{,.
Union Do pot I . lllohorgh.
C . M.
Planing mill, Sash & Door Factory,
Itt.loutith
lli Tuvr.ll,. Itriekets. Mock Letters
111 lln•rl and tiltett Moulding done tit or.ler.
or Mak con•taLtl. ou LRua. fr•to
room., proretollf attended
11. 13. 1_..11(t)1,1, •
Sealer of Weights attellleasures.
No. 3 IV 14TIMET,
Botweco Liberty and Ferry ltrecul,
• tr.lera n rnm ntly tt.1 , 61 10.
IIEADQUARTEMS
FOR THE FOURTH,
zr, x 2EL ma mv - R. ME 113 •
M=E=9
• U EOII4IE 14 CUE LEIN'S.
Jo. a Pe lora' tact.
'NTjit ICE CllEllll SACOU:II.
P. H. M'CUIRE.
tko. KP ' , writ 6TIIKEIT.:abose !'mllhdclJ, Op.
p .Ito Or Clark•s Menu...ll. Urn Olt. tilic
CROAM, NIIICA WOkTICK. YAnt..l
FRU' OhFCCITIoN.ItY an.
, ftirranles prlrme figrallfrs .uppllod •1
Bho , t ooller and rousa..bl.9 tem.. laica
LEMON SIRUP.
=
PURE LEMON SYRUP.
Manufactured from the Ind. of Lemon, Is at
L D. DMEns CORY IbUYICTOIIf,
. Nu, oirt LIBV uTY
•
.nw~inteu to a2aete bc 40:te_ep . .latateart r . t fur ;be
„•,..,, • ..nee , 122 frrt, lour
oea teen etre 1,2
I. at N... NI, .Init Term,
ar e and will be
eoutreatd. unites obJteNons are 'Alta .12 erupt,
time J-.IIN eIeINININS,
J 20.270 2.1.eN0t.
DINING, LUNCH, TOFFEE Bins , CLOTLIING. •
ICE CREIII ROHS;metropothan, Garibaldi, Grant,l.Reduction of
. 20
, HARNEY AND UNTAWAT
FOR LpIF.73 AND GENTLEMEN.'
No. 64 Fourth St
MEESE
BONDS, STOCKS, All the Novelties of - the . Season,
AND REAL ESTATE,
Apollo Build'ug, Fourth Street. , First-Class Merchant Tailoring, m te, $1C—u.,,1,1„.
Establishment.
BI:EREiLE & /MILLER,
Bank, Railway,
PLUMBERS,
Insura• Bitting te, other Stocks.
7, . i
IND STEIII FITTERS,
1.4".1"- Ile.r and Ain Minns, all kinds of Beer and Ale
B • .. it ,,, r•P 4 ."s l 'acts. Ite. , rants, Pumps. -lola Wastinattaa. , Next build.. to United Slides enatorto lion•s
t.. f "lon in :bole Hntn Tot, Huse, alarn.c Ware. SC Pastan:lce. second Coorlin up 31Inve, Book
h 'cod C,Tc. RUCs 41=112.10 13 tr elot,
~ a et I ape .nd ChtstontSt.,)
• EftY CIIT. F7A. !HAVE REIVIOVECI,
i , •1154: • attod cp mitt, bas and Water at short
Jell..
T A :TEAS:
AL i. recce ANI) QUALITY. ♦T
ITO TlAlerb.Pale
=MEM
41? Pet p .
1. •
13:13
CHERRY SEEDER! •
Fre, , •¢lll ,- n , l'n.lla-rri•• • whether for pie,
c•nrtng or ,Lng n Pnve ono of t.,
n •rif if ant noir es. lioae
P witt np.re Inn u.y fOr •rif lo nnea
g ni tarrrloe. The fkathlpo i.
tn•t•n• 4nratit.: b•n..snro In.p•
prr ,etty Ospline to all kites
of.cut tries I' .115 mlwleta3c Lad tetntl
I=
Grafton's House-Furnishing Store,
130 II • oclores1 Ellt.,
enr. tte fiAllrosd Depot
LED ALES
11. MILLER. Ilnzruir. Livery
• and AAI,F. rAlt. A 1.., Yu rnleelnß
Irmlersaßoi. •Il almis or Cont.. at ,at the
i , ,..{.161 mace. knit ron•t•ntly an hand. Canal";
al It V.IrT etween Orm•by •11,1 ihtltnill
Itlrminilm. Home., Carriages •Ad no • Sup
lean,e t . ear,, , e nod styrtne•
at
In
readt for Futo.r4,. Ilarscr 1..0 at Livery
tiy the nay. month or rear, and atteneed to In ,
In,
tot 11.1111,1, Vrtrato tarnittea Attuttlinol
wlth eareat }forges and mo•I [
kept open AU hour. (41
o r
.runar CLUB
siNi4Enia - K CLEM.
(,ticetafol • to tioa• Y. N:ltucbman a C 0..)
PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS,
T.11L1 1 4.N" , t1 1 - , ` , ',VN•111 4 1761M714:
itug.m.N.e . rar.ll, tter Head.. ttoudo ; Lama:. It
V
A".l7.lie:rdo.l 1:• " !.. n " :1 ' 11 I
Card. 30 NI.. TN .11 IS . Inlr4 .1..
IS.lOlllErt,
CF.3IrAT. KIRK 51110 K AND TILE.
STUNK If KAILTss
11 - 1117 K 1 . 1 31e,1:1111191Cie TOll l
w. slll ,l W e A PEN
111sTS T•
KCET,O s l sl , . l .s.
JILIN DS.—JOAN A
Lo l4 ,l7.l il a r ,', Wo . mL! O kM ' ,lll7:O . ,7• Sh " rn
nlltta
loans, 11.1m1 awl Picture IN4tl. Ina Tesseor mate
n l.
'irnensnio'clin':;l'llnl'irC nand
" to
sssuss.s% tlet.°"'n°°l'"lnf,!?,'4l7.
B MIDGE FOll SALE.
on I:ONTIV.h•F V F orrlcle i
„
In the, lorhlna enlo,log 100 I,,aumfonCua,eoeoch
o.
• lnel:et/ :
is ".IL. It
City Controller.
CITY or Ae.1.K1311 leN Y. t
TnciErnno • SOlrrlce., Juno IN Mg. 1
NOTICE IS 11111tEllit GIVES'
She Cohyons on saln 100,1. cow. nil not July is 5,
1.7.
pot
.sons ony, (hes
em
Slate
VlN:u ' rel o . 1.57.0 s t ° 3l l l. 011:317 ' OS
Sr
EI.sIBOLD'I4 EXTRACT SAla
-B.4I,IItILLA cleealoto nod renovate. Le
blood..lnotlis the ',lgor Or health loin the erg
,111, .1111,.• Po. ho human th4t
_ onllhrewr
. -
T . IE4 THER BELTING:—Vre
:. , It k :glii `7,t r ' gtif:% b :`:;:r4v„:' - i„'.,g
E tz
rrcsooLor our acen, autur . tr i r . egita t, e a t•
le anO 7 tetir. C al
•
TRANSPARENT WEE OIL
c:L.al`H, tor More VL ludo+ Shade. 'la buy.-
rior )aat rem lawa at ma tau Clatit Wu,
I 00, 20.22 a at. 121/t "treat
Jal2' J. • IT
LACE LEA ER, of the best
qualm dm Patna Belt Ototis, for
Co i niettla ptlLl, g ta• s . aun~ t~ t
WI RI • ts 1.4. elt.
• /I. rtllL.Lartl,
SUITS,
ALL SIZES AID. OP IRS SZ OSI FIBRICA,
10}111111ST CAR. piss AND sr. CLMR SU. Red. While and thee
JUST OPENED,
I=
=I
A REDUCTION OF FIF
'TING..
PLUDIBLNG. GAS Fl'
1,11.1. L. SPANTiLLS JAS. 11610,0613.
SPANGLER & ;BRADFORD,
m.artacrrxci.sx.
Plumbers and Gas Fitters,
.Yo. 417 Ohio V.,
=
of every degcrlptl: la: dealer. In OA FIX
TLIdZ AND TUBING, urall kis.r.
Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets,
. r .,f O ITTSBURCH, PA.
COLL in MILLS,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
No. aisle loxian. Eiltreetot,
PEITN BURGH. PA.
Cletern and Well Pumps of MI klmh. Houses
etten np with. Um and Fater. In the most an
: Pro - rd style. by experleneett
m hoochl attentlon raid to Lottery work.
ymym
T. 1.. ATWOOD,.BENCOS J15:125.4. IVCARIIIIZY
ITIVOOD &
BRASS FOUNDERS, •
STEAM AND. GAS FITTERS,
Con of SO and Liberty Streets. •
Above Carroll di Snyder,. rittasurab, Penn.
tohtLig and Hea CaWog. fornlalrd pramptly
order. rt.
attention patd to the fitting ant and
Milt., 50..,
of Oil BennerteN dkeamboata. ttoutng
Mills, So, fa.
Agents for A, S. Cameron it Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
BLOWER ENGINES,
These rum.. have .nporlor advantoresover
others. Wad terry ono Is worrono.o to !amp
tzettoo. Pumps eon•twttt on hard. ft...6.ul
1110ILZIIT.
HEELLEHT & Jorigia,"4""'
X .1.1 .2160T10.A.TA
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
FIFTH tiTUEZT EXTENSIQN
X . 1TTE933172.C.C43:C. pe e
All orders by mall executed satlsfseborlly ens
promptly •tte idea to.
A full Ilea of Hall Tuba, Poinps,
Water vlosets. Pinks, Cbandellcre, Pendent..
and (las bbades for salt •,. the most reasonable
priers.
Orden from ...WY pain.. by mall
ly attended to. ra
, RAILIFF BROWN & CO .,
IN7 co. CO Nicelorail
•ILLEG nE.rr CITE: PAN,
pLIVIIIHEIIB, GAS AND STEAM.
PIPE YITTEWS, taco alw‘ye on band •
UM! •••orlanant of HYDRANTS. SHEET
LEAD. LEADDIPC, BATH TUNA. WASH DA.
tllHW.'lltual AND DRAWS COCK. ano .11 mat.
MD for riming no public or private buildings
stun HAP. WATEllor tTKAII, lon”ao
IMPORTANT TO 1103ISEKEEP
FRAME'S TEA MART,
No. IS DIAMOND, PITTSUCKAIII,
mu , Inc ancst ga,LL,T Of TxAa , at the
y r i co vt na, sold Ip thz Lily. Also,
Sugars, Coflees and GrOCeriea,
WN. rsatwcz a MON.
EIEI=II!MM
R. J. A. HERRON
HAS,REMOVED
His Office and Residence to I,
No. Ii 8311T1IFLEDD ST% 1
so,arly opposite the hioiosOrehole /loos. 1 ,
tormals
Ii nv E I. C . REAP a P AT --- ,iiD --- - fl =-- ' ---
--:-. lloi
KUPFJIIOII OAR TARRED PAT 1., l. H. WIT ~..,
...., JOST WilleT0111.1) MID iliVr.TZii . ; . 4000 WM , D.alel lig giay r .. - "-•••
IA ris sad cA.P4 2..c.. 1. el ii .1i ~.. .
6 Isistmoy City. Nss,rsore erse " la W . • 4 " dgir ', ° .. B. l
LEATasa Dame AND eon, --, ItArtr . Pa . ... 11. be obey..., she two esslll
ltsa.fteturad at
R. NI SIGTEINIILD wr., by I d''' u """" .11111k "4
''l'k Un'
*41 • 4(.
Is • f‘lr deiste, *oaten '''''. ' ...s si i'." " ''.
HAUT/MY. nulus a, co. i mur . "'''''' : " ' • . "`" 5 " . ""' . 4
.. " 4 tb. ir Mier ,rlr.los us/71•0 4
0 .
4e.
00. K
l
A 33.19:1017
CHEAPEST PLO .Cir — ill
L, Aswats ar m Tort Rubber
any
to
b.,
at
43vuut Belting. TRIUMPH Crioxing STOVE,
61 4•* brr mum?.
Pa irLitri rlyWitug t• 1 s
Pitt wia was.
atm
DOr Xf.
‘)"
El
II
==l
Brokers and Beal X the Asentti
No. 1113Scidthaeld meet
VETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o
I NEW STOCK,
=ZEE
Per Cent.,
Fr.o h.
' • I
I=
GRAINS
1 ALL-WOOL
25 Cents Pei
BRUSSELS C
MEI
25 Cents Per
l ed Mattinge;
To 34 Cents Pc
ammi
WHITE MA
TINGS,
To 35 Cents P
MELO
.crc alI Oe antlful patter.
NOTTINGHAM LACE
CURTAINS,
0 to IJU-in~tu~;
Y PER CENT.
M'FIRLIND &
COLLINS.
71 and 73 FM
Street.
IitALLUM B
CU 111ERS,
Have now oven at their al alvaantand Com—
modious N.LW WARILIOUS*, •
No. 51 Fiftlit . Street %
new♦ llne of all new and d treble pat . gents
MEDALLION VELVETS.
Velvets, Brussels,
TaIIPESTRYVSSELS,
A large and choice alisortaient of
Piano and Tab e Covers,
1011eril6 couss, iOsiic scss & o uni
011 Zialseses,
THREE PLY An TWO PLY
Ingrains,
Ltd every rata) OC Ciarlia=i)
NoCALLIIM BROTEDIRS,
mnao 81 WI/Um. Illircreolt.
NEW CARPET. STORE.
FRESH ARRIVAL OF
Ci .a.. 1 : t 1 2° MT' IS p
I=
Tapestry.Bruissels.
Body Brussels,
8-Ply and 2-Pl'f,
Tapestry te .gra t ns.
A Full Line of Stra' Aattings,
PLAIN: CII.I2CaIUT en read.
r than at. Tr oas
rrl tr
u to
our
i 7;
BOVARD. ROSE & CO.,
511 7/7TH pT/LILET. floor.)
1n921,74.1a1rT crnrfejl!lteli,l
CipPETS.
OLIVER
DI'CLINTOM
& COMPANy,
NAVE JUST OPESEII
For the Spring Trade,
E=l
NEW CARPETS,
oti - Cloths, Shades, ,tc,
Attention is WlO to oar tine stook or
ÜBBOUIED URI A3B mso WEIS
Great psalm in Prim.
28 WM8.'1 , 33 agarrimz.zows.
B. CAPS, &o
RAW GOOD i;
FOR SUMMER SALES
ALL THE NEW STYLE 'BiTB,
role SALE Cll 6Al'.
McCORD &
D. 7.3.18.7. 'Woad. !street.
.U.A.TS I 1 - 3.A.TS i
r. 0.14.2 t 0515 anus:,
GRAHAM & -BYIW4
At N 0.82 St. Clair Stree,t, .
Hone ono of the oaf') Oen retali e t oe. '
a
HATS, CAPS AND STRA;p7 ions
to the el fy, sod conloaotly In re.
Is pew, as moan st. 1.0 e• •ri,,,,„„,
oven fofo .11zre. erclarr'ret •