The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 16, 1868, Image 3
Ei tATIFTINE THE NOMINATIONS . 1 I '• ... . Hon. John A. Bingham. tm immense gathering of the R epu bli ca n s s_, I. John A. Bingham, who has been was s. PililadelWliad off TIRIMiif - efelPt; ' •;; 1 .."-- , , --- -'4-'3 - 0 - Thisou'' . 4us- - te'rn --- "vaf t t.... ,The - norisbintionli made by_ the , 'a t gemislYlVinfia, ecaBl - 5, ankiktign , ste Convention .were en ustastically rah - ill ' " ' • ' fty -three years old. He passed two d, Its resolutions were received • i i i • i ll . , t i e ii .s c in. ed a uca pri ti n on ti , ng w o u flice astu re ie eei nt ved o inn Eran fnet . _ artiest approbation, and its ,recounnendis. I College,Ohio; admitted' to the bar in aof GRANT and Cuirrm was eagerly en t 9; District - Attorney for. Tuscarawas rsed. The Convention was addressed by any, from 1843 to 1849, and has since iv. CURTIN, Hon. q. A. GnoW, Senator rye in the Thirty-fourth, Thirty-fifth, • of Nevada, and other_ disiinguisbeoL_aildirtin-rtigixcitt C T on hirt gre i sTses seve fro lithi m th T e hi S rt ixt P e ni en n tli th ', Akers. ' From - the remark; of 'Gov Ceruhio, District. He was - `Chairman of - a • i, who waareceived with prolonged ap3oard of Manamemln the, House fisr,the im o - te, we extract the following • peachment of Judge' Humphreys for high , o treason on the 23d Of May,'lB63••• was a LADIES AND GpernErdna•,;, I could . '.. lay clairnto the Ordinary' emotions of in 1864, , sctire pointed Assistant judge - Avocate' Genersl P-- sn aid' 'fall M . - feel .... _ complimentedfind ' timducted the PrOsitifitioti in h-r,7 the trial of the assassins of Mr. Lincoln ,• is I • seption as Inas wincn yott hav'e so % um ,ob auw.n • • susly extended to me; and indeed I of the House Committee .of i Claims, hetls also a tribinber of' the 'Com'', Lit I have been highly coMplimented • ralttee on Reconstruction; " and in come e. action of the convention of , • ti n imoo of the illness of i s Stevens, upon epublictm party of Pennsylvania Nc•• himself and . Mr Boutwell, OfMasaaelinsetts; .et in this city during the present week a h a s devolved the . inain business in the pro , Having accepted the • laVitation- eattr rme, lam here to-night to aclaiowse • ceedings against Andrew Johnson. A till. ished acholar an easy , y appreciation ofthe partiality of than-. speaker, lie.la , among ; the effective . ,end button towards issyself. , i.lt"maynot xi - • , • ?Propnate for me to remark ' , Maytag gal t orators in Congress. His knowl , lig anticipated that the RePubliam.rty ge and ‘iiPtitttaegfor the: JAW are very ;'re inarkade.. - witli a fine exnressive counte , .' 'the State el Pennsylvania, at the fon: - n , i i• • ini -. • d niodintei 'ortunity, would - give fitting .axp r l tan tn na ee, an 'revives Spare; an ie grateful sentiments' width -well- ," statue, he revives the best ideal of Parlia'- ae hearts of this people tow - td , ds • the,_atest - ment eloquence, and will attract great often.: dldier of the..4ge, and w o uld muni x osen„. tiOri . ang • wield allege Influence before the • Senatonal Judge , • /rant for the Presidency. , , • - --.-- • The action of thSconvention in $ par ' icular finds'a prompt and cordial 'ponce. 'g,-the head and the - heart 'of every* eiti - . At of Pennsylvania, and it onlyatildres ' s ie usual ' fonnula of, con.ventid State. - I.ominations, and the action of thtationg ..envention of thla'great party, tolee s3 !_n-' . ,'rant before thWpeople - ,and theite -ors ;la ofan elcfrorito pla6 him ine P 2 egi• - . ' lential:„ cli. - [Applause.] It' a source ` sfmuch•gratification to me penally to mow that :Mat :party has, l a so much imusimity, rasp's!. Wed to theoPtdar de= nand by-nomintititija' man taro whom aublic sentiment all%Ver the * part of :his Republi e pointed aoeteadi ... - So_ far as concerns - the..n.ination fo'r he Vice Presidency, I have o' to say that 'rite importance and value of t!distinguish: _id honor cannot be overestlited by me, when I reflect : that it comes aPt a convent . • don properly estimated;, arwhich repre ' cents the real sentiments of y'Strte and the „• great party that has ever en faithful to (.7 the Government in ,all its siggles. for _life. - • , I know Very . Well - thathen iri her full -measure of dignityand post FennsYlwatlia presents the name of one . Ckier citizens at the National Convention, r voice will be respected. .But if he Whosiame they have been pleased, to present 1 this instance • , should fail to be noniinateby the Natienal Convention, he will_befal l as heretoforeol ieorking faithfully with tise who-work for "'• the good and - virtuous at-loyal and true— . Yor the nominees of the avention. [Great " .-!applausedP, , . C In: coriclusion I wirsay to you, my • ifriends, that, if it shotebe the pleasure of ;the National Conventiolo place your hum ible servant in nonunion with General IGrant, I will take `the ztulard of my patty -and, inscribing.upon ita letter's - of living . . ;light the . great princip; upon which our hopes are based, I vl unfurl it on' the - shores of Lake Erie an airy it before die - -people of Pennsylvaa to the Delaware. And if another shoulbe honored with the ••.- ..Mndidacy, lam readto carry that banner Tor him„. whoever hinay be.. I have no • ' ' ; pledges or promises o make to, you, my . ; ,•,, • fellow-citizens, forth than the assurance •- ' ; that lam a Republici in heart and sett]. was '•_.• , i The meetings Ist addressed by Mr. l (Mow, -whose spiechabounded with telling A ``.". "f hits. WO make root for the annexed paral .:* t graphs: • ..1 FELLOW-errizEm On the evening of the . , fourth of May-I.B64there was held at the : - •,,1 headquarters Of - theme* of the Potomac a council of war'it as the • evening of the ••,' l , first day of the Ittle of the Wilderness. ;•,,,•'. 1 There sat a genial who held in his hand .*' - I the destinies of thißepublic. It was held 1 tra.seertain the groper ' course to pursue. •'-Giant was the tan who - held the council, s.^. • i and announced tit if they obeyed orders. *-I_.they would aehice a brilliant victory.; And . -.-..: they did'', All links to the man who sub-. ~'' ,I, .1 dued the rebels. ! • ' We are here ,$-night to proclaim to the ' a - 1 world that he our choice, with the man . who is knoivn u the soldiers friend. (Great applause.) 'Lathe rebels know it with thT 'A - •t '`voice of New DmPshire, - go that•theY May . ! ! know that ttir . cause is teat. Let them '' : ..l .know that thetearts of the\Amprican peo ,; ple stillproelan liberty and union, one and inseparable.. indrewv•,Johnson is' false to the black nut, for he turned his be& on I them; false tcthe Fenkrts. He soldguns to • • t them, and this sent'soldiers to disarm diem;,.''', . False to, the. Republican :.party, false to .'•=l liberty,falsecothe rights Of men, :he wage: ~:; down to pogerity withthe darkest of names, ,•,•4 a name PallUa to all principle and devoid of ~1 pll reason.: He stands arraigned before the .7 great tribnial of. the people, and will meet' with theppper justice. He is responsible -., for all the alanntieS that are on the country. In 1860 be Republican panywasSoccess ! ful at the iallot : box; and the disappointed' rebels tttnedte she musket for their. reme dy, and idifiiiien overthrown ask again to be truste(With the rights they threw away . and waned against. And are we to have no . guarustees?. Have -all-the battles that have beenbeen fopght in TaM? .611 'the money, and the • blo 'd of two hundred thousand men might - have been saved, If so. • . If thiillepublid is to be sundered -lir ;inter ,;•g • ' nalthaaension the last h6pe of,.the world: is ' . •'1 _ These. men call themselves Democrats._ ••.'' '• ?Jaities - lhichanin was a Democrat. He al :''• ~: -' lowed'oui arsenals to be`" seized; rind bur, ~,' ',, ships to - be - sent where they . .would be out of " 7.- reach to, subdue rebels. . What can this par . 4 '.•• ty say-to .the" just tribunal otellie people for 1 . --.• ,; their defence ? The -ant men whose hands : ,":,:•:,' are dyed in blood to come back witheut any „:,-..,1 guarantee whatever. We want., this country •!•,..-' e: - to be controlled by lewd men, . Thus the .: .ii. twP I)irties . -stand. . - ~.-• _, . •:: fl, ' Why_did not tile rebels accept the terms of ocuatitittionni amendment e which was of .;•• •-• .:!.- fere 0 thean Butth* , hey eir and ...„ : ... to-slay. the,recently elected - Democratic legis-, e .latures of ,some of the States would strike ... ' ..44. , thent-out if they could. They wantthe debt, contracted for the - preservation of the cO-un - --; try, to be repudbged, - ..in order to:destroy the i 1,... good credit andfaith of thenation, andthey. would do it if they conld - For theSe men,' • '. ' who have, perjured •themselves and taken th. the lives of hundreds' of thottsands of brave '''' men,,-,wosild commit any act to destroy the Government, , ' ,s BsifFwe willnet give them a chance again ••! • to try it.' The Indian said : "If a man cheats „1 • t - ' me once; it is Ids shame; but if lie cheatsme a second • time, it is my shame." The Only. -•- penalty we _prop ose, te-:inffict is the adoption 'it Oco f the constitutiotitil - akendments Every .. te 4 ; man In tkitsrfeitiVottld' . .say it wasltimatin Imapi if i ffrei•Tipmetack.without doing sp. 1 13 4. If they de; not chookto do so, we merely lose the sbenefiti,f,„iti..,,eir.'*lB4°l:ll:ll3- making the • ~ ,„.• . ... 0 INE ;r ~i?~ - —Al*** 600,iidjiyilic* A:VIA DT. - I(*c-- ~ nfg .l3(jitS, NEAPS FO • benefit of ) ' ' - VzprELD of the ,- • "'" ''ir.iiiebintiev No. , , evaded Aernsely . k.s t ti 'their oise tit?,learroppec . ftte the Pas I bankrupt la s o Be uid the:twelves S.MtE .^ prrfroargen, . • Thousands mure'r9 poor .to p a y t he 4ealf3r;„;.:. „ 1,71 r, " the act, but ari - toq • .. z t- iIW" , , , • expenses, $lOO fora • , i air ME ' CZ - TEE Porz'i ROSE.—The golden . rose sent this year te the Queen 'of - Spitln,- is as might be supposcul, an object of trifling value; on the contrary, it is a truly remark able work of art, representing a branch of the rose tree, with the thorns and bud in pure - gold, and having at - the extremity a, dower• of large size. The • bough rests on an elegant pedestal of silver its which bears the papal arms among -its ornaMenti: The intrinsic value of the present, calcula ted by.the weight of the gold only, is forty thousand riels—About two thousand•dolldrs. ThE VALVE 'OF cormspon dent of the Scientip 'American recommends onions as - a specific againa epidemics -not as iiii,esculent, but sliced and kept in a sick room, *svliere they will abierb any atmos pheric poison. They sliould be replaced by fresh ones every hour. It istioticed = that in the room of a small-pox patient they will blister and decompose with great rapidity, but will prevent the spread of the disease. 71teir,application has also proved effectise in the case of snake bites.` AUCTION SALES. - BY PAL ] : PSILLItt: pmmEn PIP. i 5.4 4 44 . 1. AUCTIONEERS • Atui Commissior& IgereSants, OPERA HOUSE - AUCTION ROOMS, N0. , 430, Fifth Street, PittsbUigh, Pa. \ BOOTS, , .ESHOES, CARPETS, Dig Goods and Notions, PRIVATE SALE DAY, AND EVENING. t'Onstimments Solicited. Prompt Sr, GLASS,, CHINA, CUTI,,ERY. ' ASES, coLocpiE E; FANCY SETS, 1 4 .1 PARIAN STATUETTES, 1 81 BOIIhiLIN GLASS, i-' .And other STAPLE A\ If FANCI"; ;;* GOODS, a great rarlety. 100 WOOD STREET. lIICI-PARD BREED 8r CO' nano • • - CII.ABLES REIZENSTEIIi, • .152 Federal Street, Allegheny, ' (Fourth deer abOaeltaapantl.ll Glass, China Ware &: Table Cutlery AT EASTEAS PRICES. Ererlahlogiequlred to a first elgas store onk haed. can Ana examine oar goods.:. ' '" jetO:t9 .PIANOS, ORGANS, &O. B• irft THE _BEST A.N.IrACHEAIr. EST PIANO AND ORGAN. Setoll4a . &et% ..Gold :Medal. Piano AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE .. • . Thu SCHONLACKER PI A- .\O combines all /lit latest valuable - amprorements known,ln ,the con 'traction of-a-first class instrument; and has alwaYs been awarded-the highest premluM*Wherever , hiblted>". Its tone is sonorous and sweet. Thu Workmanship, for durability and beauty, surpass all - Others. Prices fromIRIO to $l6O, taccordin to style and &ARIA} ghwaper called, first class Piano. - ESTEV'S COTTAriE bRDAN " *- • Stands at the bead of ail reed instrumeriti;in pro- due lug instrument rfect pipe quality of tone_of all/ similar ln United litotes. It Is -ple and compact,in construction, and rot liable to get out of order: CARPENTER'S • PATENT VON HUMANA TREMOLO , ' is only to be found •in Organ. Price froattloo to 1M30.• All, guaranteed for Ave, years. • BAIT; pA.XE k tato No. IS ST. CLAIR STREET. piEcolit),lwrp • , MELODEONS ORGAAS, In perfect oiier. 'from $35 to $l3O. - • " • - caiWiLo'rrisitnizz, • ihhi2 • 49Flflh et., Ad door above Wood r;tii±tvats4vo)/ai;4ta , :fl QUNDAY SCHOOL cELtmeA. 14.7 TIONS. rIuNICS. DINNER PARTIES, 4te.: furnished with the best • ' ':ICE CREAM, coNFEcilotEniEs. &c., At Abe lowest prleeoid on CASEY, tiI t ogariest notice, by JULIUS RIVEITER,' ' je=linlo • - I . N 0.111.5 D/Xdotott,',All betty.., HENRY W. HORBACH I Confectionery and Bakery, 200 SMITHFIELD STEHET, Between Serenth and Lined,' /ErGADIES , 0171i7E118Ai0ON attached. GEORGE BEAIL'EN . , ' ' • Candy . 11tiailutacturer And dealer In FOREVIN S A3XEBICAN FRUITS, lICKLES, NUII4-itc.ie - , No. US Federal . Street, snond door..froin, Blrat Buttons' Bank, idle gheny•City...- • . , • • • • r • : lldf • ;* 3WATE . Tanners' Scr aps; ."Ceroons, tow. RE -j ! :t' 100 WOOD.STREEi 1 Di %ails) illlV4 a 4 *4O MEM ME f' R _ ; ~ Ir ~'I:. ~:~ .~'~:.. PITTSBTJRGH GAZETTE - ( 1- MONpAY, MARCH 16, _lB-48 _ . A - tEctt *Filo; otoriv rm .. F .. . ~ !, , . NULCItUBI & ' .CARLIStE s -- 19 Fifth Street; , ... , . . INCITE ATTENTION-TO THEIR' ICIII BLOVE,DEPARTMENT , Which is now complete with everry cobol and shade. Thenhave just opened 100 DOZEN of the . , C ouvin 'teietiated A. C. . (J" 's ) HMS ~ Impo - rtfd especially to Our order. litiadreds of Oat customers can testify to their perfect cut and Inuit less ,titiaLity. The colors were got up from shades nf , " dress. material, selected and furnished by us, and ':']glegant and. Desirable.. . The . assortment `''includes'BLACK., WHITE, DARK COLEItS, MEDIUM VOIADIS, and OPERA - or PARTY COLORS. • -• ''., SIZES•4S 34 TO ti. t..• , .. . 1 • ..'7,2 - - - ;- , ;;:,; 9: .. ! --..;.•,. -. . .I.kl,4C.litt3i &- CAtLISLE, - - - .- '` lo FIFTH srarrr.: ....• • -' - G RAMM OPENING z . • SHAW An . 1111111ERY NODS. • • Ribbons, \ Flowers, Frames, 114,4e1f Pattern BOnnets aid Hats, : • . - • JOSEPH HORNE Nes. 77 aad 74 Market Street. =MO • \ • ECOND ARRIVAL OF . Si e lt-11114;1 2 \,GOODS, )Ve hare constantly on hand a full;line of WHITE GOODS, • COMTRISISG Barred and Striped Nainsook;: Plain'Nainsook and Swiss;. Soft • Soft Finish Cambric; Barred Organdies. THE CHEAPEST LINEOFIRISH LINENS IN THE CITY. •- , A FEI.L STOCK OF Rank .barg Tritittings, JsConeS Edgings isne Isusertings: MORRISON'S STAR SHIRTS, :Selling` at Easeerru•Prfces. • We_har.e a splendid line of SPRING AND SUMMER HOSIERY, Our stock of CORSETS Is completely hill. -iFe hare a i'm7 good line of cor.a.mts for ladles and gentlemen. _ • RlAClttird, CLYDE. & CO ft • , , ••; • --s4 • IS and. SO Market Street. T IRE HEST .KID GLOVES- - IN THE,wonLD ,ARE . , . LAPORTE'S PARIS: KID GLOVES, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SIZES. All Gloves made by sae bear my signature. lApozprz,, FISK CLARK Be'FLAG-G, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FQR.THE UNITED STATES, • - No. .58 0 white Street, N. Y. feISIVITTS • ' • • - ' - GIMP I - ThADINGS, . • ..- • IN Ai coLoits, JVAT OPENED, AT F. ii., EATON'S • No. 17. Fifth Strpot. , STONE DItAIN PIPE, nal FOR SEWERACE. ALL sins. *Box a iikl2 io,ooo\r - PTF.T ON HAND, AND YOB: SALY. BY Spl-IN T.A. ....; -- 427 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, AND GO FoOLFriA Io,procX, Allegboxiy. -tabinvso:Tir-inks HOUSE CLEANING. . . 110ESEEEEPER9, ATTENTION. Expense spel t . - losibete Saved. . 64 411130-OF THE WASH TUB” 0 ,..s - 4 5'5? Is the best Fluid for deaning purpoiei ever diacoi. ered. Indorsed by home families. Cleans paints, 1100111, doors. 'Bhutto*, stain', he., in a perfect niannei l jteiete . for 7r nil i! far eheaPer. , ' <ad or vatiorbt anti saves' itionbY 19.11 ithintinitt," es ,_clothes. not excel ed. Sca by 1.4 oedtS. Illandragtnred by the UrA4 1 1.1.1 1 441/FACTURPI . O Co . , . Office, No. 138 WOOD ST., Pittsburgli,-ra. EITCLIWKAPCREERY CO ., . *ROMA= fiILUN.DFALEMI .4 ,'" ,• „ ~• ,• , • , COMM:DEI9I9,24tEn9inaiNPMS • i i i . 4 4 / 1 10 1 CM51,11/ 11 3BITROILI nilairigli 10fIlee, up st • ate • / • „DAP -,3 Aa,A4117 - I=u t•; , ! ) lei V3.2$ Psll3 lIIt I.IIVIP, r !,- ,q 1; itst 5,..! ' • Z A I • - DRY GOODS: iraM= 180 and 182 Federal 18treet, • - KID GLOVES AT 73 CE.'!i'Td,-/ .E,ID4ILOVES AT $l.OO. A. / YARD -WIDE BLEACHED 3ILTSLI".:S. 13 Se PILLOW CASE COTTO".. - -' PILLOW CASE LINEN. 10-4 AND 11-4 CoTTOg SHEiTING! 10 7 4 AND 11-4 :LINE BEAUTIFIIL - SPEINGL'KINTS.— DEL AI NES AND GLNGII A~SB. TOWELS ANii TOWELING. - - TABLE tiNEK,.FOTTON DIAPER CASSIXERES, BOY'S WEAR. CASSIMERES, ' TOR MEN'S E A R. ' BLACK AND COLORED . ALrAcAs. POPLINS, BL'ACII,I.USTRALIAN HONEY-COMB QUILTS. PAIAIORAL AHD HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, 11A.NDEifiCHIEFS, TIOSEERY% &c iiiLI:OPEN ON TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY, Beautiful Shades of American and Silks, . - Superior to any French or Irish Poplins at the pikes A• FULL STOCK, =AT POPITLAR-rnirEs; to itttich the atteutipikof . Nil-10LESA LE A-1`::13 FIETAITT PtOT7trXiERA:-.1 RESPEtTICLLY LD, AT : : sEmrx,E , s, AND ALL E.?..;.y. XTEW GOODS, J.M. BURUtifiELD & C 6 g, 1%0. S 7 Market Street. BLEACHED CALICOES AND. CRASH. Entire Stock of Goods ClOsing Ont, - I'.?duake room for extending the 6tore * noon' back— .RE3IE3IItEII TIIE PLACE, No. 87 Market: Street. mw: 1868. -tRBUTIENOT, SILIN.NON & -CO., DRY GOODS. No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa • 'Hare now open a LAlttit NEW•STOCK. lett& they. otter at . .• • • LESS THAN PRESENT EASTERN PRICES. - Merchants desiring to. sort up. and :Ave the ad vance. .hOUIII call at- , No: Ili 'WOOD P.,TREET CAR* McCANDIJESS & CO., (Late Wrl,Enl. Can .1 Co., y 1 1 1 , ..A.LE11.i. IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goodg, No. 94 WOOD . . • Third door ayioce Diamond alley. %. PITTSITLIR(III. P. STEAM CARPET BEATING • ESTABLISHMENT. Which TE'S YEAES , TRIAL In ',New York amLoth er Ea.tern cities hag 'weed a Crimplete suedeSs.. ITN ADVANTAGES: lst—Fading and Shrlukaits aie cOmpfetely avold ed. _ Ad—No ripping apart accessary . . „- 3d—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae, -the Carpet looks nearly as good as new, gave - the abtural fading from wear. gith—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will Wear as Wig. again,. a desirable matter as a niers point of economy, to say nothing of looks.' ALL ORDERS LEFT AT, TIIE 9FFICL, No. 170 Libexly. Street, =I Or addre4sell to O. Box 473. will receire group attention. . , GEO: L. - MeCLINTOC.It, mh10: ` . PROPRIETegtH 311 E BEST FITTING ;DRAWERS IF THE-WORLD. AliE THE 'Patent Pantaloon- Drawers. . _ . The genuine bear our tra d emark; D.. vpAitx. , Patenteesand'Manufactureri. No ! SS-White...tp ! , New "fork: . reZ3ll3l:mwr WE, AXE SUI'EMOR COPPER MILL AND SMELT/X(1 WOW, Prkt I SE 3 UItO/1. •-; PAIIK,_itteCTI4DY & • Matulfaetnrers ot - Sheathing, and Copper, 'Vested Copper Dot - tans, ibilsed fltlll Bot torns,lipelter Solder. Also, Importers and - Rulers lu Metal, Tin Piste, Sheet ,Iron,,Wire,_ de. --Con= stonily on,hand Tinners , lituehlnes end Tools: Warehouse. No: 'l4O 'FIRST Brlgrarl, - and.l2o SECOND !STREET, Pittsburgh. Spectal orderto; Copper out to Imp dezdred pat.' tern. m 14:c44:dwT OLMES t BELL &' CO~~ ANCAON COTTON ms nitiCturptitipnriterroitianunu and LIGHT ANCHOR - AND'IMAOHOLIA.s 131.TTIN,Q . . - =MI 111 . -9EI►YL~LEtS~ ____ ENE ALLEGHENY EMI 'A LARGE LOT OF EMI 'JUIT RECEIVED. - MEM WHOLESALE ElliilMilEfi , i~ ~ i MEM IRON WORK S J 4 s. vssss¢ r Pres•t, drizillueGn FORGE :; E 1M 'AND IRON CO., MANI:FACTURIfiS OP Ant , .Iron; Railroad Fish Bars and Bolts; Ballet:mid Car'Axies Rolled: - --Railroad Car Axles Hammered; Locomotive Mutates; - locomotive Female Shapes; Side Rods; Tokes, Straits; . • - `--Piston Heads:- • 2 Stearnboatilhallo; ' • ilteemboat Crooks; • 1. Piston Itods,..Wrists; Plenum Jaw,,, Collars, &C. _ : • .;:, , *ice; No. 177 : PENN :STREET, PITTSBURGH. pA ME KENSEIiiGTON IRON' WORKS. LLOYD h. BLACK; • • HANUF'ACTURERS OF Best Common Refined; Charcoal • • - JUNIATA - BLOOM IRON. MERCHANT BAR, ROUND and SQLTAIZE IRON. HOOP. BAND. T and ANGLII IRON. BOILER PLATE and SHEET IRON. . MOWER AND REAPER. BARS; CYLINDERAILSUARD or FINGER IRON. SMALL T _2O and 18 lbs. to the yard. WROuGHT CllAßlbiand SPIKES for same... FLAT RAILS... Punched and Countersunk. COAL SCREEN IRON. NAILS AND SPIKES. Warehouse and Office at the Works, GREEN DUGif STREET. Catontinnation of First street,) adjoining the City Gas Works. Pittsburgh. 333 VERSON, 'PRESTON' & CO., Pennsylvania Iron Works. Warehouse,. Nos. 166 and 167 FIRST ' STREET, opposite Monougaltela Rouse. ap2,l:do \ :PITTSBURGH. I:14) a) a) firao zt ;4: :SHEFFIELD STEEL- WORKS. KECK & CO MANUFACTURERS OF BEST REFINED CAST STEEL, Square, 'Flat and Octagon, of all sizes . - MILLOIL - LAf. , CIRcULait. GANG AND CROSS-CIT \ ',SAW 'PLATES: ELLIPTIC. AND EMI-ELLIPTiC RA.ILI,VAY .SPRINGS, . . CAST SPRING STEEL, Cast and. German Plow Steels , rLOW WINGS AND MOWER BARS: SPRINtiS.ANLES sold STEEL TIRE; SICKLE. SHOWEL, HOE, RAKE, FORK, THIL CALK and MACHINERY CAST STEEL; CROW BARS, &e., &c., &c. Warehouse. NI Witter Street, Pittsburg& • pITTSBURGH STEEL WORKS. ! I ' AkOERSON ' COOK &CO (sty:Est:omi TO JONES. BOYD A C 0.,) .I_,. ---:' Matkufseturcrs•-of the I . WSJ ' ' R EFINED CAST STEEL, 1 -QUAILE FLAT and OCTAGON. of all sizes' SAW i;LAT ES . OE.JeOItE: and MEET CAST STEEL; CAST7bT 11 EEL for IRiaidng and Mowing . Machines, - - --Steel Plow Wings, , 1 - Axles, Circular*, 4,4 , 4 dse. Hast-and Common Plow & Spring Steel. E. Officer-fsorneiIIIIIST•AND:P.O..4S STREETS. two blocks above the Monongaltela House. HICK DIAMOND • STEEL WORKS. PARK, -BROTHER & CO.; Manufacturer., of as tleferlptloni of S r i"WI:IMT 4. Offlee and Warehouse, 120. 1221, 124 4 .EC'OND and 119 and 191 tIftpTIiTREETS, „ IRON CITY MILLS.- I ROGERS & BURCHFIELD, Manufacturers of REFI?VEb{` CiltAliCOAt. JU NIATA - awl POLISHED CAST STEEL. I • °lieu and Warelonse, No. 22 MAlttit.T ST. STOVES, CASTING; &C COO 4 STOVES.- .• CET THE BEST. BISSELL & CO:S TRIUMPH, FOB BITUMINOUS COAL.- , Warranted to Cook, Bake or Boast as, well as any other Store In the-Union. • BISSELL - di 00 No.' 235 Liberty Street. ,-; Also on hand and for oalc, / - - PARLOR STOVES/ HEATING STOVES. ! ORATE FRONTS FF.NTIERR, COOKING liAlluE *C. CHEAPEST PLACE in the city . TO BUY TUE'' TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Ia at 'No. 146 GRANVISTII.EF.T. ' Je.?. t. DUFFY. .Z , GREAT FAMILIi" . .CONEVENI r t . ENCE. • \ I • knew and novel arrangement for having • . . ' . • Water Boilers . . . . Attached to the:beck end of common Cook fovea. so that tlivraste blaze which: goes birth° Stove pdPe _beats e water neededin an ordinary sized tank- Ey. by pas ing the.elase directly through the better, whic - ovtipe hole of sa y tov ' This' VOW arran gem ent - canbeputou teelio. fi. 9 comnipit Cocking Stove, of anyinanunteture. Any person tiering a TRIMIPII4 YiCTORY, BLACK. OAK, BEAUTY or lI,NION S_TOVE, or almost any - other COolt Stove made- in the Union, can have BOB ers attached to their Stoves,Jnclud Ing • the Attach , _went, the Boller and Lids, - and - Bibb-Cock, for the moderate crept ST. by applying to . • , ' BISSELL ac COrf o. 93s atactirers of the TRIUMPH' COOK STOVE; 1. LYON, , • Aea4 of Weight, slist 1114aspriNs t -., No. 5 FOVRTMOTREET. (Betiree4lfberty suiirrtrry streets. •Ordcei3xowPt7 attended to, • f , • : • 4 EMILII ~_ .. z P. PORTER. Supt. PITTSBU)RGH. INEESII2I ET MEI MEE AMUSEMENTS OPERA HOUSE. _- : W3f. HENI)EIISO I rssEE. T. H. HANN ---kTAGr."3I".t.sAGZR.- Serohd nail last week ottlte beautiful Cuban Sylph, OPLiE ZOE. ' ' , . She will appear THIS tVENINGI; i sieskl; character, . %--.- - - ' . . MONOrrEVENING, .3.l.:irch , 16, 1869, wi lb presented the new and thrilling; drama of • . '• , LAVANGRO: i •,,, On. THE GIPSY BROTHER. Henri De Lacy . , Larang•ro, a Bohemian,. 1, Mil e Zoe. -Alphonse Bolton ' ' Mr. E. D. Lay. Tuesday E'venlng—THE CHIEENBUSHES. M'LLE ZOE MATINEE ON SATURDAY. IWPITTSRILTRGH THEATRE. FRED AIMS MANAGER. GRAND 0.1 71 .10NING Niclrr 'll7EpitY EVEISUG, MAWR 17, 1868. NE.% txrs.Nsitr AND TALENTED „ COMI3/NATION TROUPE, Embracing the most popidarliantes of the :day. Read the List of theCumpany: The ZUCOLO SISTEICA, late or larrint .4 Pal , mers Black Crook Parisienne Ballet Tpe. Niblo's Garden. New York. the most talenCed'atui beautiful Dauseuses of the day: . The enchantig enilerres: Miss LOTTIK LA. POINT. Wile LEONA DE FERE, MiSs CARRIE LEON. Miss VIRO• FARAND, Mlle HENRIETTA.' Miss FANNY MARSH, Miss • ELLA :DUPREE, Miss 3IINNIE DAY. Miss CARRIE AUSTIN and Mons. CILS,RLS: the Wonderful Musket Zomtve Manipulators. The Kings of the Gymnasium, GOLDIE BRO THERS. George, Henry and Claude, the ackuowl edged Champions of America. • FRED BUCKINGHAM. Comic 'Vocalist, from She Alhambra. , London. 808 HART, the Funniest Negro Comedian. BILLY ALLEN, the side-splitting Caricaturist., FRANK. GIRARD, tile wonderful - Bird Infitator- Masters ALF and EDDIE; the Wonderful Vio linists. SAM DE VERE, in his'rnirth-provoking Comical - • - DENNY GALLAGHER, Pittsburgh favorite. JOHNNY CAMPBELL, the great Negro Wit.. A SPLENDID CORPS DE BALLET • AND COMPLETE . DitAMATIC4N4M4LAN Y. • PlneES OF ADMISSION: Parquette and Dress Circle • 50 cents. (gallery 25 cents. PROF. COIWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, At his new Assembly Rooms, 51 FIZTII STREET, opposite OM Theatre. New. Classes llow forming on biON DAYS. WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS: Ladles', Masters? and 3ilsses• Class at 3P. m. Prof. COWPER can he seen daily at the Academy, or at the St. Charles Hotel, where circulars can be ob tained. Hall to let to Select Parties. fee2:l2l MF D PROF. CARPENTER'S DANCINC ACADEMY, PHILO HALL, :No. 75 THIRD 'STREET, now open fer the reception ofpupils. Days of Tuition-- WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 2 P. td., for Ladies, Ma.vters and Misses. Terms. AS. Even_ logs for Gents—TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. 4 S o'clock. Terms. $lO. Soiree every THURsDAY EVENINU at 8 o'clock. jet:k6l. STATEMENT OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE •- Borough of. Lawrenceville. FROM APRIL: Ist, 1867, UNTIL THE. 10th Day of ]March,-1868, COLLECTOit'S I{EPORT. W3l. JANCF.Y. Collector, in account with the Borough of Lawrenceville. • . To amount of duplicate of First ward-8 .8.117,'95 To amount of duplicate of tiecond ward 6,621 97 • .11,739 89 \ • IrST. JANcEy. Collector. to sceount 'with the Iloroug,h of Lawrenceville. ' CR., . By amount paid Treasure: for rirst ward luplicate $ 4,664 80 By -amount of deduction of 5 per cent. -on $3,474 91 as per. ordinance 173 3 . 4 By amount of lost taxes In , First ward.. 279 01 By amount paid Tivaaurer for Second ward duplicate 6,257 36 By amount deduction-of 5 per cent. on 84,731 36 , as per ordinance 336 56 By amount of loot taxes In Second ward 126.63 TREASEREWS REPORT. JANCEY. Treasurer. in account with the Borough of LaUrencoville. • • • DR. . . . . To amount received from former Tress- To amount receivedfrout, First ward tax " . collector..-. 4 • 4,664 50 .To amount received front Second ward tax collector •' •• •• • .6,239 36, •TO amount received from vehicle license 858 49 To amount receiVed from scales on•Ewitit • '. street. . ... , . ......... .... 209 16 To amount received from scales on. Greensburg pike 79.76 To amount received from Graveyard..:. 71'68 To amonnt received from 2,863 55 To amount received front Debtor'', for • -To-amount received from - paving' and ' g, • • curbin on Burrow street • - 4,635 63. To amount received from paving and curbing on /then street. • 1,873 pe To amount. received from paving and • curblngon Spring alley - . 79-93 f; To amount received from paving and curbing on Sycamore street.. - • 928 - 84, To amount received from paving and curbing. on Belfontain street 11,357.17:; To amonnt., received from paving and curbing on - Butler street . 117 60 - To amount received.•frompaving ,and curbing on •Greensliurg•pike • 573 81- - . To' amount received from paving and curbing on Ewalt street • 273 041-..q.',7.r;,r To amount received from' paving and - curbing on Lafayette alley • '3,817-40 To amount• received from. PaY.Blig and curbing tr on Foster's street - 1,413'63 To amount received, from paving and curbing on-Dravo street...., • ' 981"58 To amount received - from paving z.nd curbing on :Spring alley 1;038 74' To amount received .from paving and . • curbing on 'Hazlett alley • • 992 99 ....To_arnount received from 'piling and . . To on Wainwright 5treet .....,,.. 1.16 64 To amount-recelved from paving and • curbing on street 3,479 37 To amount meeivrit--frurn paving and • curbing on Leech. street. 1,815 38 To aitiount received frotit.„„paving and . • curbing on Church street:tts, -2,492 21 To amount received from paving and . curbing I:',o4vison. at Feet ••••,, 076 45 'SOS.. _ , Mart;.l3, 1(0. 'By amount nald out in rants • tp,5135 go ' lly'balance 1 . n wreasury . - • • - 514.38 Paid. to S. Alltutler. Tressufer, of tl)e' ' consoltdatati city • . .. .453.5178:8F, . 4A.2.74.1EY, • Collector autl]Preasu.ree."' MISCEtILV.itEIMUS. ~ • • i•• l The Borough. of LowreneeVille,_ in account with; . • • t sundry persons up to the 10th of ;March, 1.868. • To amount of outstanding old Ponds. ~1117,070014. ' --' • To antonnt of InteOst due. on ' old bonds. 465-50 , To amount of outstanding new fronds .. 28;556 04 " To amount of interest dueonnew.bouds: • 1.104 11 - To nmouut or outstanding warrants. :_ 9;509 . 88 . 85 4 X140 59 *' , Br amount due for opening CharlOtte f.. 2. • , • - •..„,f''.:L! .:., I 'Street .from Dravo'sestate.,.....„,....s 443 DU • BY 'amount due thr opening Charlotte ,- ••• . , "1.:, '-' ,- street,fronOehool Board - •• 31 os, By amount due for puking; dc., on Leech •'• • • . '. - • , .*-,•• z street . .y,-.-,.•... 1 ,........ 224 66 By : interest on same ; - • - •- 0 88 ...:,.. ' ~., By amount due for Paving, ap., on li• ' • ' - •- r . - Mar} street . . ............ . ........ ..... 7 .. 2,48003 - -., - ity• interest cui - same ' ' • ' • 07.68 - . Br amount for paving_ Church street . 1,975.40 •••• t , Ili. tatereet ou• same • ' ' •, • • 4, SiB ' t " 1 oat 40 -By amount due for paving Elvin StrLe .. , Dy interest on 'time 1. • ' • • •• 91 80 ~ . ..., Ay amount due tor paving. r 4 Pring•tilley. ' '13315' . '• • By latrest atrAatiler ... ... .....••• . • ... ...J.:. - . ' WIC: . • ..1:::' By Amount due for paving Alien street. , 362 2 . -• • ly' Interest tat - SIIIIVO,_ „ ...4. - ...'..: .*. 1,11 501 B r amonnt !due faryAct9g !Arefilburg,, p ik e • - ! ,53011 By interest due. Ant ialne •A ‘'..,-...• IL 4 . :au IT cAy amount %Ile for &sing Belleronitdri: • --. . •. , ~. ...,• •-,- street-.-,•.•,..,, , .. ~i....1 . .i.,.........%,e49 By interest:on 01811 0.)••• , -.A. - -•- . - - .,114:80 3 . -.• Ityamount dueforpaviuirflurrow.street4,.4l%% . l . ~ By iptere.t,dtte MI acme --•- . . • By ennountduorarpartugTOaters . street . , ... 138 Ily interest due on same • • •••• .8 By amount dile:Mar parin g Pray* stTeps, ...,.., , , l Auk 9 ~ ,T m r. By By Interest on sae •••-x Ay anuntni'llue for pavlng :lad:int/4 - .snel .. , r 1803W:""'' ,By tuterest due un-'6aine..'....:..;....:.. - ...-i.:;! , , - ~,,•• t, ~.,,„ uLa 44 :.. :If tilebtealices ip 45,019 5 u 94 . ,- ; , Z bc 4o .44A`Mdoror , . , T: -, .,' < - ... r. ,Dalancciof FIENNE MEE table; ' 3:MX . 1• 4•1•0•••' - ' •3 t , v jy X~4.*; a' t fazw enr ti 4" EEC = -; +' • : ; 2 4` ;:. : :~, IS • , Fl *11,739 82 -C+ =I (53,279,58 N.;