rlibbiitlif (gazette: SATURDAY, luau( 3, 1868. NoTrolivo .aDv*inrusgaa. Otia So befob7 thst berasfies an yam oars odneflistmouto reteloed at tills Wks awn • . PAK Ibr wbW 4toiolod. to. *not la the ma of rosily Moe:diem *base Ma wlll be rendered gterearry,'lS wand. ' ddeelttaerswlll please Mire """."*" "" at Cu b Dolmonta fed 14. vortfoofoolto of 4.1:05 chatocAor stated. writ M. 1210 k- pneeef aarlgotednivaa4 Ibreelat 1411 1 0 11 THE= =NTS at the *Liter or frowsewaboTe. :fined by carriers wli TOTS= 012736 wet week. FBHL►NIIL This last of the isms is causing a ferment onlxilh sides of the Atlantic, and among tts friends as well as among its. enemies. The: Twigs of idtaburgh, during the recent St,s,ions of ate so-called Congress, had eon oltudi4witidenees that there were sharp dl- Idaiciiirrenian oonnalls, and that. the brothite -Iwhile professing to be arming agginstlitfaintl; were not at peace among themselves: — Indeed, It was easy to see that small provocation was requisite to induce them to mat each other the blows origi- pally Intended for the common foe. The proceedings hare were but a repetition of the seems--performed .in New York and elsewhere, and demonstrated most conclu sively, that Irishmen, whether capable or not of steadily andpersistently pursuing it great enterprise, haves peculiar genius for kicking zip rows. In Canada Fenianiant has prodnoedquite a pule. Feats are generally entertained that an invasion from this side the .border Is imminent, and that an invading -force will find earnest supporters on their own side. -Several banks have been robbed, and the inference is tacitly drawn that these depredations have some relation to the re pit:Wm:WA of the Fenian exchequer. It certainly betrays either -the Intensity of their alarm, or the despicable estimate they put on the leaders of the prospective inva sion, to infer that a movement profeseedly of grand, national significance has been commenced In vulgar burglary and roli bery. In Great Britain, according to the last ac-' counts, the ferment bas risen to a still high er pitch. Hundreds of arrests have been • madein Ireland. This is the first - and nat ural effect of the agitation. A good many Impulsive fellows have the claws of the Bri tish lion fastened Into their flesh. The pen itentiaries and penal colonies will receive additions to their population. Perhaps the gallows will welcome fresh victims. Such direful results are the usual concomitants of political revolts in Europe ; and Eng land, how pathetically soever she may ex hort other nations to moderation under such circumstances, is sure not to practice the humanity she inculcates. What, If Fe nianism, leads to no other and better re sults? But these arrests do not oonatltute the only or beet' measure of the excite ment In the British islands. The min istry have asked Parliament to suspend the writ of habeas-corpus in Ireland. This ahowa that in the tudgment of. the govern ment the movement has gone beyond the restraining power of the police, and that martial law must be introduced. It ap pears probable the suspension begrant- •d, and that we shall be soon appraised that militant commissions are rapidly dis posing of the conspirators, after the san guinary manner customary in the Britiab ..service. Meanwhile the British journals, and the London Times foremost among them. are taking counsel of their apprehensioba They see clearly enough, what they could not see at all before; that the sort of neu trality maintained by their government be-, tween the United States and the southern rebels, wits . = inexcusable and gross in fringement of international comity. Sel &hulas!' is ofton a great purifier of the mo ral as well as the intellectual perceptions. What Secretary SEWARD and Minister Amato failed to made palpable and con vincing by force of loon and the citation of authorities, dimland shadowing visions of Fenian gunboats, sweeping British com merce from the sena, have been brougtu out with a distinctness and potency that are irresistible. The leaders of English opinion now admit and declare the Anted- can ideas of what coinditutes neutrality aro 'strictly correct, and confess greatsur prise that they did not perceive the bearings of their own principles, to begin with. At any sacrifice of dignity and man linens that may be necessary, they are anxious to escape the application to them selVes of their'Own rides. In view of the exigencies of the case, the Fenton managers at New York have; so far as words - go, adopted a bold and deci ded policy. Admitting the time for action ham mine, they appeal to their =sodium to take up arms and rally to the onset. The question now is whether a determined mil itary movement will he made in any direc tion. A great deal of noise Is being made in the Fenian Circles, and it looks as though the energy would mainly evap orate in that manner. If no formid able Military adventure shall be attempted, the hiotherhood will coi -1 ales in disgrace. If a weak and inefficient movement only shall be made, it will cer tainly entail serious calamities on many in dividuals, and will devolve a weighty re sponsibility on the concoctors and engi neers of the scheme. Nobodyquestions the right of rebellion and revolution. But two things must eo-asst to make a revolt jus tifiable.' There moat be an adeguatecanse, and a reasonable ce of SUCCeISB. As neN.„4es to the gritivances of Irebin Literals a wide difference of judgment , a m Irishmen Irishmen themselves, - and among. the rest of mankind. That the majority of , Irish men feel they have grievances stall tto jeatifyi smart to desperate measures of re dress is Clear ; and in each cases the feel ings oonatitote a teat from which appeal is hard. Bat what chances have they of ens isms? Assuredly those who are in the plot ought to know better than those who are outside; but we cannot escape the impres. eon that they have precisely no chance at all. NO ECLIPSE. "Ithir*orted,:welmownotwith bow moth oortiothean;•.that on Thursday, among the ottnedelevtlons admittedtovhdt the Prue- Went, Prate' tutor Joan, of the Smithsonian Institute, woe ushered intothepreserme and 'lammed the Pireoldent ttutt there would be a testa eclipse of the moon °tithe 30th inst., •Vaidige Irt that .latitude.. The reply of the President in not given by the telegraPh, but to said to have been similar to that Addres sed to the other delegations—their - there might be a partial eclipse; but there mold be no complete, 'full and eatiansctory est& bitten on that ()Wild= instil . the eleven Southern States were rehabilitated. The Profeasor is ,alleled to have scratched Ids bead at this eying out, and retired with the determination to urge upon • Congress the immediate readmission of the Southern Ewen, in order to novelties corm:tam of his nalculatieum • IT appears from. Washington dispatches that thel.7,ete 'York _,Times published a • ieport of thli-,Yreesintertla Bureau bill, in order to make_ it ispixeir objection -We in` some:of its -features, - and thus strengthen to Prelident's Veto - 'This spruions docement eximedialy oopled by other paperm , It - is _ not remark. able,:inMier of the mune of the notte;and that the tect.that Tam:Lott - 39mm controls its Minions, that the pihlication of the MU' ailt:pitmed Ckutgresa wea l refaced TIM TRICE or owaAn New York has re ceded PAO Or ton Since January, and the ,tendancy is still downward. PAST AND PKNB ENT In the rabid speech of the 'resident on the of February, Wvi.,tind this para graph: "Whom have I betrayed? What prim i ple have I violated? W t h sentiment have I swerved from! Can who assail me put their finger up . uairyoW Fio, no. In allthelpeeohat t.Wit Birk* been' made, no 'ono has dared to put his finger upon a sin gleprinclple i.tever asserted fromwhich I have devated.' - We think q*is can put our-auger upon one or two, putaits. On' Friday evening, June -10, WM,- the day alter Dlr. Jotontox was nominated tpr Vie Fiesident by the Balti more.Convtation, he made a speech at Nashvillo., Inters course of that . speeeh, re ferring toile -proper method of Rooonstrue ticet, he said 'But I n caning a 'Convention to restore the S who, shall restore and ,re.e.d.b. Salt la b. ll the man who gave his influ ence and meansbb dsettoy the Goveniment? la be to Itartielpeteirt the great work of re emmtadotit ho who, brought this mry ripen the State be permitted to con trol its destinies? If this, be also thisckets blood of our brave officers and z wi so freelypmzed out, will have been wantonly the. glorious victo ries by our noble iuMbidWago for nought, and all the battle -iieuw - Srblehlitnee been sown with. dead -home duties' this rebel. lion will have beam tnade , inemorable in vain- Why alb-this carnage and devasta tion? It was--that treason might be put down and traitors. punished. Therefore I my that traitor's - should take a back seat in the work of - restoration. If there be but five thousand nien - Tennessee loyal to the Mustittaten, loyal te Breedom, to to Justice, these true and falthfultnen should control the work of re-cairanization and re formation, absolutely. I Ray that the trai tor has ceased to be a, citizen, and in joining the Rebellion, has become a public enemy. • • • • Before these repenti ng rebels can be trusted, let them bring forth the fruits of repentance." And he added: "And these leaders must feel the power 'of the Government. Treason must be 'made odious and traitors must be impover ',tithed. Their great plantations must be 'seized and divided into smaU farms and 'sotti t honest, industrious men," In these two extracts we have a Radical ism as thorough as that. of THAD. STETS.NTS. He has violated every one of the principles and swerved from every one of the senti ments set forth In these extracts. Nav, more. He now stigmatizes every man as disloyal who ventures to express the,views set forth by himself less than two years ago! Bat we need not go so far back. On the 20th of April, 1885—less than a year agohe said : "R is time the American people should be taught to unklerstand that Treason Is a crime—not In ifivenge—not in anger—but that Treason is a crime and should be es teemed as such and punished as such." And speaking again, on the following day, he once_more said : Treason must be made odious. Traitors 'Must he made odious and impar'erisked. 'They must not only be punished, but their "social power must be destroyed. And after 'making treason odious, every.tnion man "and theGovernMent should be reimbursed 'out of the pockets of those who have • to '•tiicted this great suffering upon the mun- Now,.on the let of March, 1866, the same Amman' Jonstaim holds that there Is no treason to be punished buttlust of standing up for the rights of the down-trodden' and oppressed; that the traitors of the South are worthy of all honor, and should be ad mitted immediately to the control of the af fairs of the nation ; that their social power must be restored; and that instead of re imbursing Union Men out of the 'pockets of the Rebels, we must fill the pliitkets of the latter with all the good things within reach. In June, 1864, he held that if the Rebels were allowed to take part in reconstructing their State, then the blood of our brave sol diers had been wantonly shed, and never was a truer sentiment uttered; but he now tells us that unless wo restore them to all their Political rights we ere traitors! He said. then, that the traitors bad ceased to be a citizen ; now he claims that they have never lost their citizenship I It was upon these Radical utterances of 1864 that Annanw JOIINFON was elected. People believed him sincere in speaking them, and put their faith In him accord ingly. And now, having repudiated them all, he demands to know "whom have I betrayed? What principle have I violated? What sentiment have I swerved from r What, indeodi He might the rather have said "whom have I not betrayed? What principle have I not violated? What senti men.lave I not swerved..from? " THE TARIFF The Committee of the Iron and Steel As sociation metwith cohlcomftert at thebands of the President on Thursday. Ile assured them thatthe best way to secure protec tion was to re-admit the Southern Stag to Congress, and that was*l. Mr. WARD, of Detroit, was childlike and Innocent eno ugh to say that what the Iron men wanted was an Increase of duties, not being able efactly to see the drift of the President or the pcniinkmoe of his remarks, He might- have seen, if he bad been half as suspicions as be seems to be tree from guile, that that is the very thing the Presi dent does not want. A very roundabout way is taken, to be sure, to convey this idea; but it is there, nevertheless. The true way, the* President urges, to makea good minket for iron man ufactures, is to stimulate, the Southern market; and the way to stimulate • the Southern market is to admit her Rebel Representatives to Congress. We do not see the force of this logic- Therewill be just as many people in the South, and just asiarge a demand for man ufacturing produets, under the continuance of present circumstances as under the change the President suggests. The ad mission of the Southern chimeras to Con- j grout will not change the demand from that source one particle. Those who want iron and steel, an a l can pay for it, will buy it, no matter whether the Southern States are re presented in Congress or not;'and their ad mission to tepresentetkos will not increase the demontd far those articleit from that re• j glen to the exteatot one pound avoirdupois. But let tia look at what - the effect would be upon the Tariff itself by the IRIDIRRI off the President's policy. It would add 22 r Senators to the fienats, making that body - 72 in number, and 67 to the Muse, raising - the total numbers there to 232. Now, Mr. Wasp tells us, theßritish Iron manufactu rers are able taCome into oar own markets, under lhe'pratent Tariff, and undersell us. They are thwierutbled to Amy to the newly admitted: Southarn ; Represontattren, "do -not Tote to Increase the for we can sell on Iron and Steel, cheaper than the American Ataeutturturere, because we have, no reVantie bit es to pay, and they have." The 22 Southern genitors, eager to benefit their section • td.oaft 00-alesoe with the It Democratic Hanators already , in thatr body, which gives them 36 votes—Just one halt-the Senate—pad so prevent any In c esasin the Taiitt . Mr. WARD and his friends can see, atisglarem, Thet there Is no Chance for increased Protection, whatever under the President's plan, should it sue. TRE coneldentli.cp of the pending Con stgational amendment in the House was postponad by tbplinfaibllcan nuijerripy an tiL April. The veto' WO, `ll4 116. Only:cme Democrat Void In favor of the '1 postponement, and Dthwtos. palms, of New fr York; Nnwin+, of Now ,lessey; Smug, of a " Wisconsin: Wmnovtf of ldtrtheapta,. and. WILLIAM and Tftunm, Of Pe llißylvanl~,: were the only Reptddlesso who voted. asa!nat the Po4PKI"Pfif/ „ 3Lomax Courrnr- , Tbe,,ltepnbli.Oaa of Pdronroe county lave- appointed ' yFiLiilx DiVis,g4.l.;.repreletitiohre aeawate o the tiateoCsjilvontlnn; a l 4',:eentirEled the BP' 13A3rOns E. bummer; or Wayne delegate, This counts out Gen. Albright, appointed from Carbon. .Uo instructions. BUTLER COUNTY The Bomblkons of Butler county speak right out, in meeting. The following are: the resolutions of their County Convert. then: rteaoNed, That with Andrew Johnson we agree that treason should be made odiou.s,- ReJolred, That treason Is not made otli -01114 by giving traitors all the privileges of loyal men. 'Resolved That whereas the loyal States are in the Union as the honest man is In society, and the rebel States are in the Union as the criminal is in jail; therefore, the latter have no political rights but such as are given them by the former. Resolved, That we gave neither our blood nor our treasure that the murderers of our Where, our brothers and 'Mir sons, should cancel our votes in the councils of our LlA dm. Yet we favor the representation of the Southern:States, when they am be re presented by men of undoubted loyalty— but we deny the loyalty which comes gal ' venieed' , with, - executive pardon—once a traitor, always a traitor.. Beso/ved; That in the Union majority in Cengrm. We recognize n noble array of ,tried defenders of Constitutional liberty, and we luive full confidence in their wis dom and patriotism, for the settlement of all questions appertaining to the legislative department of the general government EDITORS GI A I 1,.—W111 you publish the speech of President Johnson made on the 22d ult.? I, with many others. have never seen iti and only know It by ex tracts and criticisms. M. P. We published a full telegraphic report of the President's speech, the morning after it was delivered. If our correspondent and others did not read it, the fault Is their own: SUSQUEHANNA COUNTS elects W3I H. JESSUP, Eaq.,.to We Republican State Con vention, without instructions. E== A VxmoraL correspondent of the Nationai &Meng States that the emperor Francis BMh lit exceedingly desirous that his brother should come back without waiting for the withdrawal of the French protectorate, and that Count Combellis, a nobleman high in the =Ultimo° :of the imperial family (he is the son of Maria Lactisa , s husband) has been dis patched to Mesloo to Inform him that he has no support to expect from Austria, and U. rep restmt to him that It is more consonant with his dignity and that of the Hausbeirsra to re =mince a thronein which ha is unable to main tain himself than to be dependent any longer noon the assistance -of a foreign monarch which is evidently about to fall nun when he Is most In need of It. As the late exhumation of the bodice of Beethoven and Schubert from their delicate Waehringer Cemetery, in Vienna, the almost female Lead of Schubert was a great contrast to the massive, thick, bony and im mense brain-basin holding head of Beethoven. The signs of musical talent were missing la both, st least in those places where they are to be. Schubert bad still thirteen s te L e P rt i d Beethoven fourteen. Schubert's skull showed the most perfect proportion of the human head. A FAMILY In Chicago have suffered great distress of mind over the supposed murder of an absent son and brother. The details of the rascality were given by the spiritualists, and several mediums agreed as to the circumstan ces attending it. While the disconsolate fatt er was taking steps to recover the body, the son made his appearance in propria persona. The splrituallsU claim that they had only made a mistake in the victim. Tint Supreme Court of New York, on Friday, rendered s verdict simian the Hudson River Railroad Company, in favor of Thomas Mur ray, an Albany track - man, who met with an accident at the ferry of the Hodson River Company, by which be sustained the loss of one of RIO banal. He sued for 410,000. A verdict was rendered in favor of Murray for 03,150. Ia TO Flowercif Liberty, there lea poem by Phoehe Cary, closing with the following strik- Mg stanza on the dead heroes of the war: "Not there, but risen, redeemed they go Where till the paths are sweet w itb dowers; They (ought to give us peace, and lof They gained a better peace than ours." MONTOOIdiRT COOWTY 70U GmAar,—Norri. /MOT March I.—The Union Convention today elected Daniel 0. llitner and William Mintzer, representative, and Eldridge Megonkey, Sen atorial delegates to the Union State Conven tion, and instructed them to vote for general Geary all the time. A vemziov hae been rendered In the Superior Court of Cincinnati In a ease where a woman stied a Street EaUroad Company, for compen sation. her husband havingbeen run over and knied by astreet car. Negligence on the part of the driver was proved, and under the rul ing of the Judge a verthet for PAO was ren dered. A Doran poorly reconstructed Virginians m Page county, lately netted Mr. O. IL Elamite, teacher of a freedmen's school, ducked bins In the Shenandoah, and threatened his life If he did not Imre within three days. = A Southern oorrespondent of the Cincinnao Commerefol, who, es in duty bound, denounces the radicals in Congress, also furnishes the following information "It cannot be denied that the President's -plan, so far as It has been tried, falls short of his expectations. There is tenfold more bit terness and intolerance of everything North ern in the South to-day than there was one week slice Lee's surrender. The chivalrous Southern head Is so crammed with self-con ceit and self-assumed superiority, that there Is no room for gratitude. As it was during the war, so It is now—all concession from the North are taken by the South as evidences of fear, entertained by the North of ultimate Southern prowreea and vengeance. The most popular men In the South today are the men most distinktushed for therr hostility to the North, and they are the elasi of men whom the people select to fill all offices, including members of Congress!' === Wednesiley, Feb. 28.—sertator Nye, of Nemula, was the recipient, last 121•611- lug, of the following telegram foam leading dtlzens of that young and 12.1 Mate: Cassoa City, 'itrvada, rob. 27, 12G6. lb Me Hon. James W . ye United Slates &nat.,' Stand drm. The Union party, Union pros, and Orden i.egislature In , lorse your action upon the veto. The resolution introduced in the Senate indorsing the President received only one vote to the affirmative. 1:4 :ri A f_e_golso nrFIRSTCHRISTIAN CHURCH, ALLEGHENY CITY, EXCELSIOR HALL, corner or.Vcderal and Lacockret... Putor, SOS. HIM EING, Service. ad ID m. and 7 D. m. rrayer are on WERNER AY EYENING. no public are mrdially Invited to attend. mhltitd parIIEUGIO I I7I9 SERVICES.--The FIRST BAPTIST CII1:111011 coNottsow- TION wilt hereafter bold their church service. In ILAbONIC FULL, on Fifth street. Preaching by lb* Pastor, Roy. JAMES DICIMMN. every hORLD'S DAT at MN_ o'clock, a. m. and 7 p. m. nitrogen; and lb pubilc are cordially invited to attend. Seat* free. POLITICAL IarFORT RECORDER. J. B. COPELAND, OF ELIZABETH TT the rention. twr t: 40 • . . .. . Tux Xxcluannem pim% _ AIIONAL Kuck or I ukr‘ •,Atrritortiner inn I TS ~. ~, C 0 mic i 11tz... , 4: r P. , #.ftkrelleY. th e Director, of wanbane waraGood of fifty per cent. sr owlarkle si dectia eell'htili4A .... toug="4 9 lttartaztritc; tam W a credit on Metro...of th e .. .P74;4170 , 14.=1=13b4ezirt . T. ! ho ItTbi rsu- s,pstipezi ia tw:lilr'entg'tetQn:rn'4llt.,h4'°u4,''`'.'9fTlNtirls4"U4:P -z,Lilustmt as au equivalent; ,09gialk wig e u 1 coati= o f f r 2t s ia in to she eat MIL (WkllWwdaarT) g M. M. Mayl:ectlip NOTICES. ~,i . - 7 . - ,,, : 4 • ~,=,--.i undeirsimked ETEIMIVI I ' l g a ratlirtV ' Ala l NZ cerocd in Me 01l bagaess vllLpiesse . sddreo• - eAul Mir ER ART. . - • El!MagilaiMM NOTICE TRIUMPH OIL VON- PA NY.-The Annual Meeting of the StockhOld etof Um TRIUMPH till, COMPANY will he held i et their Office, No. 29 Wood street. Pittsburgh. ire.. on MONDAY, March sib, Iffi6, at r. 5., for the purpose ofeleeling officers forth,' ensuing year; I Wo In mu-to. to salting part of the Company 0 stricseas territory may come beforethem. , and for the trisusootion of ouch other In, feffiiiiii WILLIAM MUSSLTR. Secretor" , ' NOTICE •TO SHIPPERS BY 1 . 1 PITTSBURGH AND CON WELLSVILLE RAIL ROAD.-The track of this road - being obstructed by a fall of rock at Everson & Preston's MID, on the Turtle Creek division, until further notice all freights for points East of Brinton•s, where Compa ny have agents, Willis received at Duquesne De pt, Peritnrylvardo ilroad w illm De- Ro l m points above to-. Pitts burgh, w be delivered at someplace. felliitf IL C. SRALLENBEROER, Agent. NOTICE. -TO THE STOEKHOLII EBS OF THE ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAIL ROAD COMPANY.-Ily an tot of Assembly, ap- Vproved 1110 6111 of February, the Allegheny alley ppEr'itier.f.a Com}any Is u tVit ri ittrso on o { o ' f One &loon of Dollars, which mid stock is to be of fered to the present titockbeldera. Bubscription Rooks to said stock are opened at M Stockf the Company, and will rem ota open forlders eishoilvely, until the 10th do! of March next. fell2dsr WILLIAM( PHILLIPS, Pee sident. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF DAAFS, aeuics, &c.—Notice is hereby given to all Trreit r ierrYs r i , gu ' i e gto,?-=7:i In n iT Pittsburgh, to F y i i i , y their Licenses at the Tr:smiler s office of the CI of Pittsburgh, FORTIIwITII, In accordance wit an Act of Assembly, approved March 80, IMO, and an Ordinance of the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh, passed April le, ISM, and nil persona who neglect or refase to take out Ltcenses will ho subleet to asppnalty, to be recovered before the Maor, double the amount of the License. Theold metal plates of previous years must be re turned at tho time Licenses are taken out, or pay 25 cents therefor. . . . .. Kinn n.ATICH OF LICIO:fin: One Vehicle 12 50 , Zar.h Taro H Hors eorse Vehicle. 12 1 CO Each Four Florse__OV Isle Each Two Horse RUk 13 03 12 121 Omnibus. sod Tirol:at Wheels drawn by two horses, Ili 00 each. F. eoch %Millionst horse nand in any of the shove vehicles, $lOO. W. EICHBAUII, City TresirerSr. PITTSBunGH Febroa Sth 186.1.—rea.ros d '%l 4 0) (Si tdriMtillesvan Savtadta RaxAa,, } WIeST Mswelresert.o, March let, _ A N ELECTION FOR PRESIDENT AN AND SIX DIRECTORS of the MANCHESTER SAVINGS RANK will be held at their Banking House, on SATURDAY. the Met day of March, be tween the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock. uthlttd THOS. B. UPDIKE, Castl`r. PROCLAMATION --CITY OF. AL LEGHENY, EA.—WOODEN BUILDINU QUER TION.--t hereby tssuo my proclamation as ordered hi the following et...lotion passed by the Select and Common Councils, at their meeting on Thuriday last, 92A inst. Resolved, By the Select and Common Council of the City of Allegheny, that We Mayor be instructed to issue his proclamation calling a special election to take the sense of the citizens In regard to the frame o l l=li d n e e l ii!tTd t' ehrt 'tett on rtreloT:retoy lion Wee., on the noent hours nod o by the wiLil elee tlon Officers. In obedience to the requirements of Cho resolu tion. the citizens Lot Allegheny are requested to woe/ it T uesday 101110 place of bolding elections on the second of March nem., being the 1 1th day of the month. between the boors of nine and servo of that day. there and they — to take the sense of the citizens In regard to the Prance Lan, by rating for or against the repeal of said Mete under my hood and the seal of sold city, the nth day of February, A. D. IDOC. 11 fetntd .10h1 SSORRIOON Mayor. VLECTION NOTICE—An Election ibr Pre.(dent, Manager. and Officers or "INC Company for erenting a Bridge orer the AllephenY g ß re ` ny ' ', held lll :4l "' h i c: ft' " ft h VI Iru i s l o, o at a l!h ' e South end of the Bridge,MONDAY. the sth day or Starch next, at X Weler, B. lesGat..l4ar W5l. ROSEBURG. Treasurer • Orem,. Item CaNal.q.'outattr, . Rat; rebV3lll7 13th, 1306. 5 ERIE CANAIt- COMPANY.—An Election for Serve Director• of the EILITS3.- NAL COMPANY will be held at their (Mee In ME. No MONDAY, the 3th of March "ext. fele;tde A. 11. CATRiIIEY. Bettreta/7. PROPOSALS CorirsOLLMVSOrrICI. CITY or ALLSollia . T. Feb. VW. 4;;ZEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received by either et' the undersigned until MON DAY EVENLSti, !larch lith. D a rraghY re-parlog Robinson slyest lYma to Craig Igreet. A profile of the same can be seen in the o(- ce of the Recording Regulator. Sealed proposals will alro be received at the same time for the stone, timber and iron contained In the Midle r a arriej T l te s etr . c k l u iVi s c ozatl i ef t r_ G. H. SMITH Chairman ofllommittee on Streets; C/IL T. YIECIR C A ontrol W. Street Commissioner ; It. H. FR V AN- City ler. feltA T o ENGLNE BUILDERS *ND p=;.) • t>eq4 Proporab will be noon at the °Mee of the Water Works, up to 0.0 On RATVRDAY. MARCH-10lb. May for • set of Boilers, • Cylinder and Pump. mei:ord. log to plane and epecificationt In the hande of the Superintendent. Bide will be received for the entire wort or repo rate bids for the bonen, The Water (lomastitee reserves the right to reject soy or all bits. I feiligl) JOSEPH FIGINCH. TO coNTAAcrons.—ILA ILL IV A 1 LEITING.—The alkytherty ( I , ..all.__Raltroad T ItrreVi ' 111 1 4/71; aftnen sections of their rood, extending from Oil City southward, and on Ofteet;eeetiona, exicuollug from !damning Creek northward to the vicinity of Brady's Bend tree Work, Each section will be shoot one mile in length. lisps, profiles., plans. and apeellicatJona of the work will be ready for rtandrorttou at the Enid ueers office, on Pike street, In tke..City of Pitts burgh, on the let of March next, ring propoals will be received at the same place note 6 o'clock. of THURSDAY, the SAD QV kfAliCit. The line will be run oat and staked as soon as practicable, but contracture can at any time obtain at the Engineer's °Mee, in Pittsburgh, all the infor mation necessary to cockle them to ex./oboe and bid for the work understandlngly. • • Any further information desired can be bad by arnifeetion In person or by letter to the subscriber. feinbin Y. WRIGHT. Chief Engineer. :•43„ i§ i.nn BUYS EVERYTHING, rn0278 lZlMellatniilprenaaingssrag new 1 J. R. KENNEDY & CO., PIPTLI BTRICET, toppeatte Masonic sell A (told Hunting Case Watch, 51Isar 13 eating Case Walsh, Bette of Ladles' Jewelry, 011 Painti Lltensi ngs, Albums, EUlyer on Case, And ONE HUNDRED OTHER NEW AND U 56. FUL ARTICLEB, all at the average pries Of ONE DOLLAR EACH. Coma sad tea the olio of tale. J. B. ELSIMEDI d CO., o Flft Street, (two doors bolos , Express Orke.) taloa, STOLEII. STOLEN—CAIITION—The qua CERTIFICATES it DEPOSIT on Intenet Issued by the Second Bang of Pittabergb. M ARY Iron City Trust Company, to the order of MARY BECKET, have Imen stelae, and the public tre hereby nodded not to purchase or negotiate fbe he same, as payment has been skipped. The cer tificates saeaz No. NS, dated Day DO, 1861 No. 217, dated June 20th, UM No. YID, doted July 16th, 1161 • No. 2111. dated Sept. 14th, INN No. 7/6, dated Oct. 81st. 1861 No. 'DC dated Ilma. Dth, 1061 No. Piel. dated June DM. 1963 SEEM vis2iainii , lelzl ')ITTSBUBGH, FY: WAYNIE AND CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY. OP/ICE Or yillt BECiritTARY Prressonon, PA . Februarralth I , MO. "he Almost Meetin of the Meet h od pond:hold. ot this Company. g foe the Election of Directors 4 slack otberbusiness as may come before It, sdll held at the office of /aid Comp to the City Or /Wheel% on the THIRD IYEDHEAIDAY (411 , 01) • HAIL A. D., terd, at 10 o'clock A. H. The .',golla f ß t 4 Wr4l7, 2 P r o M: o rdi be l 6d igirig teeter agency, In the adty of New Tort, .111 be led oh the 6W day of March, a; S o'clock, D. X.. I remain closed until Eld day of March Wernher. .M:td Y. M. HUTCH/NOUN. Seoretatr. /.1.3:41:1i,0t:. - ;AI:1,2 vino as , G- Tt irili t EBSti r BoWshm be the LYT " Z i a snBNElsls,_the jig kcjt . 4 tr i t: hereafter be J. H. it W. G. BOuLays Ames will be continued at thfloili. BoRLd stand, AND. ihillwd OTICE.— CO-PARTNERSHIP.— here this 4ey associated with tis to the Per } Buelness 11.01350 N, to date from ra7ll%ft Vi n Thint.l3 - 11 %ir " .an mr.- E. BdItU P YL hdritYllit vl4.lmd TING 4 AWES, SAYE TOWS NIONEY. By tisv4B laßr 014 Title Were EE-PLATED WITH SILVER. lAISTWIL TEA BETS, WAITERS, FORM IQD YITCLIIIRB, EHIVES. SPOONS, CAK/Z lIMMETS. &a. . all de relplaledjw madd e iii%l:7lD , ISt It 111 .• • air lroot 41: Z 913." SUNDRIES. %RED ,PEACHES-27 sacks quality, la stare and for sale by "la INrklAll Dilalbatt 00 AA " " sacks now land- Ttiusi,V4-4ssarted sigcA t , suiz - It, • lIIMICATIN 4 01L--fluperior it e t, (sea HENRY COLLINN. INED PLASTER-1W :tuas) rt z war 11. (XILLII4II. Ai.' - T A-1 chcep TAZOValitog l ip la w t r bw a l S O W tdd • . QiNKGREVNI -10 0 , oad scan tra and fdraide dnuns 1C1014: figs haanwsad fOr • sWas: /WI awl Wal WesogiU. PE cei CANS. d f m bbliht 'PeCAA* jtii reved anl7., ac by RETMEIt a BROS,. trp Roe. I and 191 Wood lOW, WVlLTEltEllit—lititbie for t*b holie one wait somewhere near Magi skeet, Or s VOIGTAGe Liberty ektabk. WANTED—Active Agents every where to introduce MO NEW PATENTED INVENTIONS Invaluable tcalC &mar WI." sight. ?mats sock per MIL" ennst.satdclemnd. Agents, male and feting*, not° rgtlng. arermak rjf In* to IlLeaper' day, by woriabg. only a few raMYVlij ft .n "' 7leVe r glratt s *A?Vil/1 terms to agents, sent Ince, by mall„onteeelpt of 60 naY_Postsgr• W3ATTETIACTION cu.au slerratr. Asserts. . W. JACKSOW& Box 13 , 16, Baltimore, Md. mbarlyw WANTED—A Partner With One THOUSAND DOLLARS CAPITAL. to incest Inn business that will ply SEVEN PER CENT. rim WEEK en the investment. Aldress Y. G.. sci TED—JANITOR--AT THE I iV TAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. App ly Noi ZS Centre asetnte, Or 14 Logan ',treat. f f WANiED—To borro*, for the berm of two years. ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS. for which gong security will be Oren. Ap ply otos argon. where further Informatton can be Oren. fe:Shim.l WANTED—A situation as Tray sumo AGEbT On CLEM, by anexperienced young man; formerly traveled for a Ch icago Drug. Pant, Oil and-Glass House. Cut glee the best of reference and speaks German. Address It. J. A., GATirrroarrice. rnhl:2l.l WANTED-CLEltlififfir-A y Mid- Ae aged Man, of Enlerience era!' competency, wants a situation as ACCOUNTANT or CABUIER. Best. reference. Address "81A-X. • ' at • GazaTre WANTED—EMPLOYMENT—By a mCto n, a waalbr ndnrill try to mite tarnseLt useful. An drew •••7. S. at Gozirrrn 01TICY. Jnatntt riIMTITI PaSsEtLnEtTstoirlES l , l ll 2rit t ;M 7 LIAMS, No. 17 Diamond. Allognony .fe77:lw FOR SALE OR RENT.-A two story Frame House, In the pleaaant village of hawiddor, containing hall and sir. rooms, Imola/int I tattoo and large dry collar,. stable and other ont bonding.; a large Lot, well tilled with choice fruits, both large and mall. This house and lot for 12,50/. It will rant for pot any dgy. Enquire of STARR. tiewicklervllle, Pa. fe24ntwood SALE-lOWA LAND-sl f 6oo —ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES OP LAND, -situated near Weberrr City, Hamilton county, leirn. (on the llnfrof the Paelhe Italtroadj Is offered for sale for SIXTEEN lIIINDFLED noLi.Amg, eaah. Address "OWNER," (Ltzarrx OFFICE. Jahl:tf I'OR SALE—Three good second hand BOLLEIL4, Winches diameter, '5 feet bong, Oro le Inch flues In each• made of 6-111111 ettt s burgh . Mttr.: of CO., at corner of 101st alley and Duquenso Way, Prtsburgh, Pa. fremoardw • • '`OR SALE—Eight or Nine Acres -A of LAND In Ohio Township, on Pittsburgh, Yt. Wayne and Cbiewo Pallrosd, near Dix - moot na tion.. There Is a Dwelling Noose and out buildings. and an assortment of Dolt trees , shrubbery ac., on the land. Inquire of JAILES OILLECAND, near lh property, or of E. N. DAVIS. Allegheny. faliateod lIIARTHA IMOD, newlealoy. 'POR SALE OR RENT.—The no dermetned offers for sale or rent L FARM of 61 acres or land, situated on Deer Creek, Indiana t er ' a . /MATO ' n'4sinhtt§. l th lirrirNi; SAW MILL. The Octet 11111 is ellgib y situated for custom work, haring three coo of stones. Terms reasonable and title Indisputable. JOHN MAGILL. mblaterY - • FOR BALE - -AValuable Conntry Residence at Edgewood Station, Pennsylvania Railroad, one and a Ilalf miles from Willinaburg; Eleven scree UM perches of Land; a tine new Dwell ing containing ten rooms and cellar underneath; Fruit and othimveniences on the prem U; ises. For further Info n, call at No. 103 FR street, Pittsburgh, on the premises. .1. S. KING. FOR BALE—A Chestnut Sorrel 11080A13 MAUR, 111y”rs old; la nick, gentle. safe; used to city lame s sond and slants; free from faults; has never bean or slob; WU.L BES4./LD ONLY FOR F• DILLY USE; has always been a (amt. , It pet. Also, one laecond-hand One-horse Family Carriage, one second-hand one-heraelipring Wagon, one second-hand oomborse Sleigh, 2 ats; may be I seen st stable, rear of No. S toc kton avenue. Ililostd JOSLII.I KING. TIM SALE-OAKLAND PROP EHTY—Iu Oakland, near Linden Grove, a two story Frame containing els rooms, hail and t of ground adjoining, I.l6feet front ifylSTO ' s r e e house Is nearly new, well linlehed and In good repair. The lot Is well lmprored,'bav tn~ o go , ,g , garden. fruit trees, choice shrubbery. loello r n hern r ifirsTdigfrrevrtrfige the Grove mazes it must desirable ' . a lirls:e or reZ. dente. For terms and particulars apply to NI. M. ALARILLIAM. Wrenn street. fe2lftw LOU BALE -VALUABLE PROP ..- MATT AT IIAYSTILLE STATION, on the line of the P. P. W. I C. li. R. A large substantial Venom Dwelling, of modern style, containing rooms, bath-room and watb-house: hot via cold wa ter; a splendid nevus-biting Spring, supplying suf ficient water for house ands table _ purposes: en Or chard of sextons fruit trees. Ae. Tito abase pper ty front. the - Ohio river and consists of abou ro t TO screw, which eau be divided Into lots to suit pur chasers. Any Information desired ran be obtained WALTERpt JNO. NAY, as the premises., or to T. DAY. No. 1141 fifth street. feeliimml FOB SOME CREAM. A ELANDBOMIS PIIOPERTY OF FIVE ACRES. In McClure. township, adjoining the prentires dT Junto Old and J. bt. Liggett. The improvements we plait Frame Dwelling. frame Bara, de.: a Vineyani (done awe, Pris wary old): balmier of grtmud ell. with cholas Fruit Trees, In Mil of A delightful building sIW on the place can be ar.y got to by the Baster rued or Woods• Street Cars. Apply to JAMES T.' PAMPLE, No. 113 Federal SI.. Allegheny: or. addable J. L. CAR-NA - HAN. No. DA Walnut street, Ptilladeadda. pact( F°B SALLE--Property In rrai.n.-1 Wlll one, at Public Sale, on the pain Ises, on MONDAY, the larn DAY OF MARCH, WM, at ID rr•eiwk, A. Y.. A VALUABLE PIECE OF PItOPEI. ITY In and adjoining the village of Mans field. on the Pittsburgh, Columbus and Cincinnati Railroad, aceen miles from the city. Thep roperty corolla. of about SEVEN. ACHE OF LAND which are erected A LABOD: TWO-STORY B. HOUSE and FMSTABLE. About two hun dred YOUNG FR U IT TREES are retool and grow ing finely; and the place Is admirably atted fo Country Seat for .y one wishing a country el doneeree- reach of the city. Trains pass the vil lage four times daily. The land Is underlaid with Coal and Limestone of the hest DuallU. Alter the rale of the above property. Ow PERSONAL EP, TATE OF DAVID HILL, deccwwl. will law be of fered at Publlo Sale. by the underrigned. w admin istrator GT the saidsleceased. MI. at sale. feßlicrodtd WILLIAM HILL. 14'OR gALE--Su_perb three-story DWELLING 1101781" o. tiTOCKTON NUX, Allegheny City. Lot fronts 3,1 feet on the A and extend. rooms,et to Water street. Th house comprises le excluelve of lihno7, bath room and closeta, weal , remit, drying room ervants' room, spring halm, I t. pantry Om furnace room and panttles• drawing room god din. log room finished ti and artilLte style, elegant marble : ml marble wubstands to chambers; hall and Testi paved with Undated marble; complete and elaborate hot and mold water And gas amingements. Outside improvements em- brace Stable, Carriaae House, Herpes. Hoorn, Coal House, Ash Howie, lee House, de., Ac.. with Iran front and division fences; front lawn, rear yard, shade trees end Mrubbel. EverYihinf h medeen. spacious, eatiVenlent an complete. e house meant, Bay front, with a de protection., affording a front view (tole three rooms no eac4noor; is ;hrre stories; was erected le HO bya gentleman of cult/- rat.," taste for hisown area s a n d la equal, pethoPS, to all the characteristics or • drat-clime residence to anyeti: house In either city. Apply to JOS/ fdtd ty4•+ BALE—REICH COURTRBALE —REICH O I fir W trEIE AND LOT. FOURTH D. ALLE 11IIENY CITY.—TII,EBDAY EVV.I9IANO, March Pith, et De o'clock. will be sold 011 •OkeWid Boor of Commercial bales boom, 10618aptitbleld woo., by order of Orphans. Court, the dealmble Mose slid bets In voortb Ward, Allegheny City, situate En feet south of boo th Canal street. The Is le filet front more or less, on Nest elde or Walnut street, and 44 feat In depth, with prtillege 014 feet alloy war from Walnut street' to rear of tot. being pans of lota sod 163 In Witmer. Loretta di licowo`s plan of lots. whereon le crbeled* two-atom BMW Dwelitns, No. e 9 Walnutstreet. Terms cash. tobbnawhi A. IIeILWAINE. Auct. iOO 1:0) ir FIST WARD, ALLEGHENY 11 7 t3 T EIA ITC. UI3 -141VD D A A T V& ItI T I2, a re= at 7% O'clock, will he sold on aeons floor, of Com. merclal Males ROOMS, • No, 100 Smithfield street, by order of Orphans' Coon, the /loose and Lot at !Southwest corner of Reheat, and Welker me., Mer in/Xi hekytuches front ou Rebecca at., and extend ing alOeg Walker street 115 fret to Shields street, being' le feet wide on Shields steet, whereon Ia erected a two-story iteick Dwelling. Alpo, the Home and Lot situate ell feet Westonp, of Corry street: the to 21 feet [rota,n Booth side of Itehinson street FM find lo depth, Whereon Is erected a two-story algtellag. TerMS of sole • ano,thlrd mph; lance b.) one abiltwo years A with internat.. ntlit A. IlIcablAIN.C. ARettoneer, VALUABLE/ 'CITY PROPEUTY • AT AUCTION. ••On TIMIDATAPTIMNOOIo, tfareh 6th, at 7q'alock, at 'Mascots HUi Adetlon ,lionse, gland id Pirib street, will be told,•tbe valua ble Lot of Weir .on Unguen° Way, between Hand and li t tuoels sets. 4avitig a front an Daqueane Way feet nth., extending beet 174 Mt to a 10 Itro alley; sal roe it is _boquilua on the Wen by ft r ejr Pe c i ji l i r li t % WL, " rtge.Vitii n by b tF l aV; mots woo raiser! Term's, one-tnuf cub: balance In one year, with Intert, secured by bond and mort gage. Possession .A ex prli - Inll7. T. A. aItaI.ELLAND, AneL VITRA EINE WATCRES,AIRER-' sLA ICA).* AND ENGLISH, HOLD CASEEt. -SAT URDAY EVEHlNtLltiarcls NI, at 8 ...i r k a -111 tw sold a4{4l Ite e re A s m;A l c e .. ll;ll v, o4l . l%lol2 o.. listk u ll t make chronometer Wanes, very heavy mania case, td carat gold; also, one fun English Lever, open gold ea. JeWelled. These watches, the finest offer ed to this clty at nubile sale, for years, are now at the suntan rooms Mr examination. mbl -IL , HCSLWAINE, Anat. BOOKS AT , AUCTION.-41M Mon. DAY xvr.NVlta, Murat ab, _,74 o'clock, will mi t tld a 4ll:era e• Auction Hau C l Oland 67 LLANE ous B OOK S , .41111.1fingg , grk m 4 01,2 T. UcCLELLAND, Ana. FOR 73tM1'. TO ILET--Ithe Store nowt' sttu• sted on Um oonottocCinlr ind Liberty mu., PTh rofr ".t. jogr . 11. rm ihqrie . o j rAti " P noeu,se Pinto BMOC. teal "Ott BENT-,7The Lot on the cor Der G.c 314‘74 :Aliegbrzy elreetn a Dlotb :ono, Migother. flt the old mick Depot minting Morcott.. TrktlDA feet front by 100 feet .deop - soma* W. will teem It for ere or ten fears. - At, t pry to WILlf. DADLINGTON. at 'No. 37 Elhb street. second noor.r - tuba :if TWIOV.A.L. greenDEMOlFEo4:iravtuoved our -zip, OM TANK TACTORX fro 11N1 Looeock stooet., , to corner Of Carp)] street sod Pastore bane, • wo 0tt... „ 5t004 to 411 olVordore iirotoptly for Tanks aVall WI , and. Water lOnki . of all slam coin tly on hand. l'orAn!Arastentlon. giv- WO / mug 86Verieg.- .4'. D. quldress Box ;ribtly.! RAICE 2t Co: Emxnt 11 Oksxm a coi l VOIOT. 8A ii,-.81111/ALN l , Broker Itu stock!, e BONDS AND EKA.4...KSTATECD7 rourrn ATBKKT L:(BerkealtsrUE . ..M.) , tale , apALitella cet ,c omm ppiriroirst i al 1 - AssAB,,,T_BBNBANSB, .01041; p i th HOOO Ati s cgat t liam. 'l r t l3 (l It la T.,..1 britetecirtioli . atlr o . 3lEif TORY( iets3 6 PRILADELPITIA STOCK BOARDS st the me- Wei tOtelehletbell Cjettgee lii those ,cltles respect* Dell. MA2 . . . . ~.. - - . r EXTRACTS aco. tiler GOODS. TRTXXINtia\ IMPORT GOODS I= I= I= LUB[N' EXTR ACTS I,`QDDRAY•b £ TRACTS PI AIID • tl MS:TILACTS, 12= Q 313 WCUSTE RV; LEN NU thk.l^S, = RROWN•s CIILORODyNE • BRECKKELL'S SKIN SOAP. I= =I CHEMICS_LS FROM SQUIRES, WINES ANII BRAN DY =ME SDION JOHNSTON, Druggist, Corner Srnlthtleld and Toorih Streets, ID) Vracr•lOll4o za I 6,6011%1 , ( WI Jos. HOILVE & CO Having lintstiod taking stock Are Offering their Entire Line of Goods VERY LOW PRICES. /3212.134-13.1"2a1r 03400XXIIEI2) HANDKERCHIEFS, Sets, Collars, Sleeves, lIECCPCI.I .• Eilif—lFLTlElk AT DECIDED BARGAINS. POINTE LACE GOODS C1n..11.1 zamscl 3ELar.ebaxi_taa. a JOSEPH mola.rE 8 CO.'S, 77 and 79 Market Street. NEW EiCorCIES9CIC.S. PRINTS, arIN DELAINES 1!1M1'73 334:21/W"IS Vc r eonar• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, HATES LACE CURTAINS. A LARIIE ASsORTMENT .7' 'CT OS T. CZ* M.' MI VT MI 31:1 AS O FUR SALE RE *urn:, ORB. & CO., mhoc.. 210 Wirth. attest. SAVINGS BANK. _ _ pITTSBURGH BANK FOR SAVINGS, l.rmerly tbe DIME SA VINO'S I NSTITIITION 67 Fourth Street, (Nearly Opposite the Bank of Pittsburgh.) l'l,lll - 9.1[9.” 1,341 OPEN DAILY from 0 to 4 o'clock,. And on WED NESDAY and SATURDAY EVENINOS from May kit to NoVebaber Isl. 7 to 9 o'clock. and from Noe. let to May lot, 6 to 9 0 . 119ek. Boom, or Ay-Lawn, A 7., Armagh.' at the 06170, This institution especially otters to those whose earning are limited, the cpportunlny to arenmaiste, try small deposits, 10911 I, a NMI Which mill be le...tree ohm needed, _and hearing interest In stead of remaining whPrtwi.cny'• BOAII,D OP 111ANAGERSt PRESIDENT. Gi-232trEILGr77 8. SIEUEUXIXIL-12". =I S. H. HARTMAN, JAMES PARK, Jr SECRETARY AND TREASURER, . D. MEL Ilhacar...l:DVlATTlr.. A. BRADLEY, I WM. IL NUMB. A. N. BELL, V. RANH, JOHNS.DILR'ORTII, I I JOSHUA RHODES, IL FOLLANSBEE % JOHN SCOTT, 11. IL GRAHAM, R. C. SCHMERTZ, CLIRISTO lIER ZOO. SOLICITOUS—D. W.; &A. S. BELL. lublaysaw pLasio lAN (9 k;k:-.-I...}lTurtl JEALOUS OF THE BABY THE LITERARY ALBUM. rwO. 31.2. ir.X11.C5 , 15 10 00 , 23.t18. The beautiful picture, of the Baby,' ' given largeyt Oh bumber. At eery extra supply Bow ready. JOHN P. HUNT & C 0.,. 59 Fifth St., Masonic Hall CLERGYMEN'S BLANK Sermon _Books. J. L. READ, 7S Fourth st. F.77l . lwm•i•zr•i F? 1 0 1! e 74' res f t? .t neat Cotta i r from the elty. [ranting the r c lVel'a t it ' il w rlftioll,ReZ . ArthaVa Station. (food Garden, Fruit asetWall of Water. Beat Ikma per year. AlPPlidenkliPPCO. mh2" EAST LIBERTY PROPE11:111FOil BALE.—A very desirable two-story Frazee House, nearly new, contains 7 rooms, alth lot KO Lett square, au which th are trait trees otvarloaa Sands, an excellent well f water, COOS ttabk, coal house, de. Apply at th Real Estate and Insrtirance• ellice or . B. BCTItS, told Butler street,'Lawreneeville. FOR SALE --A two-iftory, Brick Dwelling of 7 rooms, hell, and vestibule, three years help., with lot C by 110 feet, situate on Ewalt forth* I L fo w rma e ion le e a rm il .I,n complete or de he B F a r Eetate and Inearance Wilco of 0. S. DATES, Butler street, Lawrenceville. RATE CAPS. &c HATS! HATS!! HATS!! SPRING- STYLES. 310400 - 11.3 D ..Sc 131 WOOD, STREET, LADIES , AND MISSES , DERBYtli_ . GENTI3. TOUTIDp *ND BOYS , BRIGHTON'S, sAILAavOAS, DERIVES, DASIIEES, RESORTS. ElTLlVATaptyparp,,,,' rAORIONAID4 All the Latest Styles In Great Variety. sad ee): Z• 11/ it.) :*:% prETSEIVIUMLNUILSEIEIT AND :OAKLAND GREENHOUSES. JunN a. a A. XIIIIDOI7B. , Escassors to .7no. JfuriticEk . h.; HURISEILYMER AND monism "ritutmigh, Watch attention to their exteulvo &lock otantt sae ornamental tom, everittosiu, irspo elpes mid auto bogie plants. rlttsbansti T Wend Pismo:. Can rem to at 6re511110.14.1 Iftmal Matiant. 5Te1i:16:,711m :I al ;I: JAMES .11.11 PP e l PO l4 Zre -.134 . 4001101 WS Dealer to S. OMAHA BACON, EA-UE . IMR DRIED arms, LARD. LARD - G TA.LLOW, to. would reopeetthlly gotten a share of the trade, No. TS SEVENTH bTEZET, Pittsburgh. REDtrCTION • SALE MOST REMARKABLE EVER HELD IN THIS COUNTRY, COMMENCING Monday, March sth, 1866, AT TIIE STORE OF BiRiERS,I)O,, No. 59 Market Street, WE WILL OFFER $30,000 worth of SILKS, embhc lag everything in Black andicol ored from the lowest to the high est grades, at the most remarka ble Bargains ever offered any where. WE WILL OFFER $lO,OOO Worth of DRESS GOODS. The stock contains everything required for the present sand coming season, and is made up of some one hundred different styles and fabrics. The bargains which will be sold in all these, may be Judged of by i the folloWing: Alpacias formerly 715 c., reduced to 35c.; Delaines formerly 85c.. reduced to 18 34c. WE WILL OFFER $30,000 worth of PRINTS, Bleach ed and Unbleached MUSLIM!, &c., at prices so greatly reduced as will astonish all who will favor us with a call. WE WILL OFFER $75,000 worth of HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, ,Men's and Boy's Wear, Flannels, Blankets, &c., &c., at the same rates. WE ARE DETERMINED To Close Oat our Entire Stock at once, regardless West. mb3-Std NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! RECEIVED PER EXPRESS TO-DAY, New Style•"Friz" Head Nets, Hair Coils and Rolls, Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Eliptic HOOP SKIRTS New Goods Arriving Daily DURING THE SEASON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Will and our stock Complete and Prices as low as any otherh ouse MACAU% GUDE et CO., Nos. NS and SO Market Street. tea AT EATON'S, 17 Fifth Street, AIIRTVINB DAILY BY EXPRESS. Hair Rolls, Hair Coils, CuPled Jre ls, GOLD AND saymeME F. ., Ls REAL POLIV LACE CILLLARII, I P AAL 1 2 0 ‘ INT Q L7OPJND EDGING POINT rc ANIAQ JAl.AAl N Vl A D p ff r G i kEl timus, LADIES' ANSIGENT'S LINEN BONUS In great variety. WINTER GOODS CLOSING OUT AT GREATLY REDUCED 'PRICES. F. H. 33.9..•1•CL1V, (SUCCESSOR TO EATON, HAMRA C C 0.,) Ptak Street. rata Mr ACRVID & ed111.1131.E, 19 Fifth Street, A " "cV3=pgn`LiVtTU'Mß.lir. 60005 NEW STYLES OP HAIR NE_ .lIALE COILS r _HOLLS AND TWISTS; BLACK SPOTTED SILK. NETS: LO 'O V; EDO r , ST rsrE lt PAPTI B I ; COLLARS• • LADLES , ENADIE ED - PAPER CUFFS; tl V k Al l OY a C el ONßS— RE,s r tsfr, Ei va TNE; im sitt...,o6.33r_aErsr , s3 Duplex Elliptic Skirts To Deal!. at Manntacterers , Price List. ALL KINDS OF PAPER COLLARS At Msonfacturerr 3 Prices. ' ALL WINTER GOODS AT REDUCEH.VEHIES. • Merchants and Dealers suppl ie& at lowest prices. HACKER & CARLISLE, .19 SDI& Street. MOORKELDII, Maw - 13.0 t nit. Yon will he grist bargains in &lonian)" si tA . :k .' . . 1 ! 1 .21PecOttliuf,41,t utli °bow, moluenmi , ii/MTA4 ac' moo ! 8193.1..r50ya9 r9 , 'No:Si-Market Street. OWE!, • ccANDLEsp & co, ILArielfframr.Valta &Co. Rloileinb_dentloa In FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC) DST G atrect, iklrd house ',bon BEE TUOYLAS PALMER, ifROLISALE AND RIM DMA IN WALL I! PER TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, TSiE a. -A. 33 is MI a a 391 p. 514 Warehouse, 91 Wood Street, b,conct door Iftluvr Diamond Ailey. Tel:Mal PITTSBURGH, PA. WALL PAPERS, rrimittE IS NO SEWING MACHINE to the world that Can 410 so great a varleli of of work as the WHEELER & WILSON, WALL PAPERS. &a 10:33 In Atm , Designs rcA IN AND BEAUTIFUL COLORS Now FLockoil..criams I=l 107 Market Street; near Fifth = SEWING MACHINES. XII2PFI.O - %7Z13Z1 Or give men thorough eattaractloo. CORDLNG they are sAmtrable FOR ' QUILTING they ere exelnelve TUCKING they are unequalled BRAiDEiG they are unexcelled SOR HEMITIEVG they are unapproachable FOR FELLOW they are basurpasired FOS , STITCHING they are faultless. FULL INSTRUCTION GIVEN At the house of the cuptomer, and neither pains par expense spared until the Atachlueaare thoroughly understomi and used succeasfally. With each Machine IVO furnish complete printed directions, and persons at a distance can soon learn to operple them. WM. SUMNER & CO., ' 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh fat: tin MERCHANT TAILORS. HENRY G. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, NORTHAM CUM OF PLU & St SIAM Mltit I= Desires to retaru thanks to his friends undithe pai nt generally for their liberal patronage, and would h•cirpectfully Inform them that he has Jost Yetare rd from the Eastern markets truth a large and trell selected stock of Fine Woolen Goods, Peculiarly adapted to GENTLEMEN'S SPRING AND SUM3fER WEAR. mhl SPRING STOCK BOYS' CLOTHING NOW • RE(EIVING BY =I 1 GRAY & LOGAN, 47 St, Clair Street BOOTS, SgOES, &c pRICES MARKED DOWN ON ALI: KINDS OF Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Balmorals,Pol ish Boots and Gums. Now is thetimetO Coil and Secure BARGAINS! T. H. & W. C. BORLAND, 97 .Ittlarket Street. mls GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES. Goods at Less than Cost AT 92 FEDERAL STREET, T,O MAKE. ROOM FOIL SPRING sTOCE. Remember, 92 Federal Street. W. K. McCLINTOCK. met BOOTS, SHOES, GUMS, New Clothing, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, Woolen Qrood.4, SHIMS, DRAWEAS, tJACIETS, Fancy and White Shirts, BUCK GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, Cassimeres, Over-Coatings, Cloths, Domestic Dry Goods, &c., &c. Private sides Dapand Evening. GREAT BARGAINS; T. A.. McClelland's AUCTION EMPORNM,' - ' 4:2 7 , n, 55 and 57 ► riffh Stmt. J . A. ROBINSON & CO.'S r GREAT SEMI-ANNVAL CLEARANCE SALE OA BOOTS a SHOES, WILL comuctung ig; Tkdromacil.a.3n, the 3.4lltki.liasirt.f AND COtiTll4l37. TWO WitEEt% . Their entire stock an been marked, down 47 and will be sold at greatly red veleta, to nuke nail r th eir Spring Stmt. . Remember the. Number, 61 Marl it.,- Street, Mat Door tOliCer.ll Dry Good. Store. lan • • SOIMD BOOTS. We hsviuber on'eantle a tot of MAP'S. EOM , OUTHS' taut tailLOßEN'ts eotterielat soiled telitett tee - rill close out REGARDLESS OW COST. Cai*than • . 63 Marketrtreet LADIEIP, , GENIII S , -- KIABZBI:11311) LJItILDtt&N•n Botits;444o* At COYIET, timer 11ft,11,!9.2.1,y17?te