Q Zhefittsbimitqiiii.'ettc. Tilitll4DAY, MAUCH 7, 1.667., .IT satin tolerably certain:that the new Congress s ill not remain in session much, easy, beyond the current month, and that not lunch work will be. accom plisbed until the session - shall be realm d in the fall. TrrE Olijce Tenure - Act Las forced up - on the Preeldent the conviction that he is not the only power in the government. His means of corrupting men by -appeal, either to their ambition or cupidity are effectually taken away. IT SEEMS probable that, Gaueral Itgilroad Law will be passed-before the adjournment of ihe•Legislature, but that it will Unloaded with limitationsand actions never yet enthramal in an net Ut speciaHncorporation. The Republican members ought to bear in mind that the party, by the action - of its last- State Convention, atanda pledged to enact General Railroad Law, and that it will be quite as honorable to ignore that Promise altogether, as to keep it in a way as.to imply deceit and treachery. I= That the Still is the real Pandora's box, out of which flows 'all imaginablo and inimaginable forms of misery and infs. chief, iaattested by universal observa tion and experience. Onelialf of the social plagues that afflict modern. society are certainly attributable to it. What wrecks of body, of mind; of fortune, of character, of domestic ties, does it not scatter all along the shores 01 Time! -- How it stocks almshouses, jails, penitentiaries, and gallows! To this extent candid and sober-minded people are agreed respecting it. But they di vide and stand apart directly when meas. Urea for d - ealing.with the evil are pro-. posed. This oppugnation grows out of the inherent difficulties of the ease. Va rious schemes have been devised and tried to restrict and repair the damage occasioned by t h e use of intoxicating. drinks, and all have signally failed. Individual instances ofreclamation have, indeed, been produced under each of the plans suggested; considerable abatements have been made, at times, in the use of stimulating,heverages; but as permanent remedial agencies all have proved una vailing. Ratably to population, intem perance exerts; more powerful away to. day than at any former period. These 'ate acts often ignored in consklering _the -problems involved in the preValence of drunkenness; but so long as they are denied their due weight no safe or bene ficial conclusion can be reached. For awhile Moral Suasion wan regard ed as the infallible panaaea. It wis in sisted that by appeals to pride, to rea son, and to conscience, it was possible `not only to set up effectual barriers against the swelling tide of Intemper ance, hat to tura the devastating current back, to force it first into a narrow chan nel, and then to dry it up forever. 31tch good was done, and is still doing, by this method; enough abundantly to compen sate lot all the labor bestowed, and to encourageincreased effort for time to come. All throughisociety Instances arc met of men rescued fznm destruction by means of metal and social influences. So far ad, the individuals thus saved are concerned, nothing better con be de tired. But where one has been redeem ed thousands have been lest. As a meals of social regeneration, the instrumental-_ ity, as applied, has not preyed effectual. In coming - Pi this conclusion we do not mean to be understood as touching the deeper question of the abstract po tentiality of Truth and Right, or to ex / press or imply a doubt but they will ulti. nSntely w i n the mastery of the world. All we mean to say is that the battle of . those two elements with Falsehood and Wrong has been going In a. long while, and that everi,now the aspect of the field 'is decidedly mixed. In many pfais the better powers seernto get the worst of it. After Moral Suasion had been essayed for some years,' with gratifying individ• ual cases, but with- very little effect on the general sweep of affitirP; it was pro._ posed to try Legal Soasiou; that is, to ptitthe trotlic in intoxicating liquors as a beverage into the category of crimes. In strictly rural localities, and . particu larly where a certain degree of prelimi nary work ha'd been done by the other sort of Suasion, the new scheme proved - to be measurably a success, but with this, dense rtiban populations the scheme hattj at best, operated indifferently. Under popular governments, so long as.n.raa - jority, or even a,powerful minority, are determined to indulge in a particular beverage, they cannot be succeshful'y debarred by penal enactments. , The imperial government of China has done the best it could to uproot and stop the opium trafile,dart . has found unlimited power too short for its purpose. Among o people of - a. sturdier race, like the Cau casian, it may reasonably be conjectured that the prohibition of alcoholic drinks would lead to serious convulsions, if not to actual revolution. Pittsburgh' ranks, and not without cause, in certain aspects, as au 'eminently moral and religious town. It is not, however, remarkable for Temperance. Indeed. after considerable opportunities for judging, we think more men stagger along Fifth street, daily, In a condition of drunkenness than along any corres ponding, street In the United States. This is a strong epression, but we think if within bounds. It may be our police do not do their duty, touching this class of persons, as . .vigilantly as It is done elsewhere t but the fact must stand as we have 5t41.04.. There-0e temperance people - here who urge the Pirambition of the Liquor Traffic, except for mechanical and medi cinal purnosile. It is one thing t pro hibit; quite another tostop. The major ity of our people do not incline to that extreme measure; and in thi absence of a local sentiment demanding and in an tkraiis t Mktile manner, tiler., i n no rrobability'thiLLegislature Ic2llrittlior. lze It. What, then, shall be done? We take ?t, the License system will la, continued in some ferns_ In that event, the best thing to be done is, so to adjust Its details us to sweep out, as nearly as possible, all the dens in which the sale of liquors is'not the main thing, but is sub. shliary . to gambling, prostitution, and other species of immorality. Bring the whole traffic into enimpicuity, so that the police and the citizens cannot fail to see who prosecute it, and in what man ner it is conducted. Make the tax for a license so high that whoever obtains one will have an important stake in seeing that Lls legal ddmain is not poached TiPam In this way many of the evils of that traffic will be sensibly abridged. Indeed, fewer miachiefs will attend the business in this form, than under an in . ethictual Prohibitioa. ..Itespectable men, engaged either In the saannfaettue or sale or stimulating drinks will, under such a system, co-overate with their lab low.citizeus iu making the traffictlierein as tolerable as is compatible with its na- 1 Win and distance. In the present attitude of public senti. reent s does any thoughtful person hope for more? If so, we do not seo on what grounds of reason or probability he builds the expectation. While we should be glad to see the thirst for alcohol com pletely eUtirputed, wo have no idea it will be in our day, it for many ages' to come. lb, use syztein that shall ditnin izh the number ut drinklaz-Places; bring esi,t on to tic: most crowd e d Ilioroughlares; and, by monopoly, make them ,oilreeS of considerable laconic; will be a decided improvement on the ipteal nOW in use, than_whieh it Is dif. linen to see what could lie mudle worse. out coNsux, GENERAL 11 CANADA. The high measure of respect in which oar gallant General A.vgittur, is held by the Canadian p6pulation among whom he represents our Government as Consul General, is a source of great pleasure to the young chieftain's many warm friends and admirers in this country. As ~bold and intrepid leader in the - union army, General AVr.P.ILI. svon from a grateful nation the highest plaudits aw4rded to bravery; as &diplomat in for el parts he has received many eviden ces of the confidence, esteem, and. admi ration of a strange people. No man has ever acciemplisheii more it so limited a period of time towards strengthening the bond of good fellowship between_the United States and Canada, and few have so successfully broken down the barrier of prejanices thrown up against our peci 'pie by their cousins across the border. Recently, he celebrated an event dear to allot no, the anniversary of the birth of WASIIINGTON, by a grand bell, at which all the elite and representative citizens of Montreal were in attendance. Our Canadian exchanges teem with glowing accounts'Of the brilliant affair, and all agree that such an assembly never be tore was i witnessed in Montreal. Our-' ing the evening General Avet;st,L made a neat table speech, reviewing the pleas ant relati na which exist between the two countries, and expressing his desire to ever pr./mute the happiness and Wan .quility of .loth. His address was listen ed to with much attention and rezoived with no liftle evidence of enthusiasm. In closii ln g its report of several col ' uas lea , th of the bull, the Montreal Sews says: - It is a graceful and fitting compliment to the memory of the great chief, that one of modern America's young Gener als—himself not unknown to fame— should select this memorable day for the exercise of his hospitality upon a scale of unusual magnitude. General Averill, the American Con sul-General, seems disposed to extend the right hand of fellowship to the Can adian population; and it his policy is to efface any soreness of feeling, fostered accidentally or by design, he has adopt ed an effectual mode to secure success. It is not in human nature to eat a man's salt and abuse him. We admire the good taste that suggested the torus in which he has sought expression for his nationality, 'and the motives of amity 1 and kindly feeling which have intluencial : him. - NEXT Tuesday the election in New Hampshire will take place. Their rep reseitt.atives in Cougress, a Governor, Cosncil, Senate and House of Iteprasen• Pal Tea are to be chosen. The contest will be very close, but we anticipate a Union Republican victory. The gallant General Harriman,who made some effec tive spee . ches in these parts last cam. is the Union standard ,be ter for Goyernor. • Tire Governor of Michigan has decid ed that it is uaconatitutiontl for thu Let. Mature of that State to authorize tho granting of municipal aid to railroad projects. Against this the State Attor ney General tells the .I,4fislature that it is constitutional. TIIE Lemisiana Legislature has shown a good example in passing a Tote of thanks to PE:ABODY, the philanthrophist, for his generous contribution to the edu cational fund of tke South. lionT. T. LuicoLN, eon of the lamen— ted Lincoln, has established a law ofice in Chicago. A I'ICLPUCKET 17/ , ‘ arrested is tho act of robbing a lady in a Chicago church. G¢sctse Jupunex jugglers /Ire enter twining the Philadelphians. • GENEItAII, --T{ie health of Alexander 11. Steph ens is again roported to be — lailing rap idly. L - • —Geheral :Neal Dow, of Maine low eelehriry, is said to be in very delicate health. —Cuiored rersons are still whipped for mine in Virginia, particularly iu Richmond. —A nfw beau, who C'lll4 himself Vin cent Westerley, is cretttinz In London society. —ln California snow-shoe clubs offer prizes and hold tournaments, in which women participate. —The Paris physicians claim to have discovered a perfect cure for croup, in flour.of.sulphur, in water. —The young men of Savannah, Ga , are delighted wish base ball, un entirely mew game in tke South. —Poultices made of stewed pumpkins are seid to be an excellent remedy for inflammatory .rheumatism. —lf a young man likes a girl, ho should give her a present. If he loves her, he should offer her a future. —A. wag informed a merchant that be might sell twice as much oil as he did, if he wouldonly give full measure. —Twenty-lien women have entered tin it names, for the ensuing session, ut the Ladies' London , Medical College. —Murray, the London publisher, is said to have made three hundred thous and dollars last year by his publications. —T - 17e two closing volumes of Motley's History at tie United :Netherlands will soon be fiUblislied by Murray, of Lon don. , --Whylis an individual who is knock. ed downin an election row like, the Globe? Bekauso he is flattened at the polls. • • —The German, so fashionable here of late, obtaiirs Its name from the country where it lute - been danced for half a con tury.• • ~.-_-11aydon'a oratorio of "The Crea— W w' ;; L wasiirst composed in March, 1799, the composer was sixty-live years at age. —Georg,. brary h Augustus Gala's valuable 11-" -" 7 .,ently been disposed of. Hensel: cripplee inkanekti affairs on the part of owner. • --It ' Aid th at Anna E. Dick• ensoa hat present enihged la writing a sofeb many of the incidents in which are to be drawn from her o wn lif c. —Kentucky Radicals are about to es tablish a daily paper In Louisville., Abundant capital has been tinb, r ib e d . A stirring race for SUCCCEIi nt the non election is to be made. • _Goyerner Aiken has already retel l , ed many applications from young tiouth Carolinians, who wish to finish their edu cation under the Peabody Fund. All applications must wait until a plan for distribution of the find has been agreed (31. —The New Orleans papers of the t'Fit complain that ilia weather there is becoming quite warm. For selverel days previous the tberunnii.eter had ranged from 7u to degrees. —John Buskin's model lodging houses are the most successful that nave been established in London. They furnish the cheapest and belt lodgings for the poor, and pay a good dividend. —.A:servant girl in Berlin fell against a red hot stove and burnt on her arm the. date of ISIB, which was on tho'stove. The physician who .was called ou to minister to her, looked at the date brand ed on her arm, and shaking his hour, withdrew, remarking 1... at fur so old au injury there was no cure. M. Stephan, the Paris saran, describe.; the new comet as exceedingly brilliant, of a roundish shape, and a strongly marked nucleus.. It nevertheless ap peared so condensed on one side as to load hint to suspect that there [sight be something like a fan-shaped tail on the other. Ile thinks the comet is gradually increasing in brilliancy. —The magnesium light Ims for some time been applied to photographing 1 places where the light of day cannot penetrate, such . so the interior of the Pyramid., Le. The director of the Polytechnic School ot' Newburg has just taken by this means some very soccer,- ful sketches of the ancient tombs in the cemetery of the Thaminiciun church in that city. • —P. 11. Myers, clerk of the NaConal hotel, Louisvtlle, committed suicide by drowning., to-day, in a tit of temporary aberration. Ile was highly respected; Was formerly from New York, and leaves a family su Utica, New Yolk, from whoet Ito has been separated many years. lb: leaped front the steamer Cora S. Doty, and was recovered in a ten momenta, but lire could not be resuscitated. . —Two boys lielonging to London, C, W., were carried fourteen miles down the Thames on Sunday afternoon, cm 0 sheet of floating ice. On maehing Mills they passed over the dam in safety, as also that ut Kilworth, shMily below which they managed to bang on to a tree, and at last got adore, arch lug home at ten o'clock the smile might—a warning to little boys not to desecrate the s,uliat.h. —There were four persons executed in •Ireland duriug.the past year, and twenty in England. The verdicts' of coroneee . Juries . tar murder were seventy Ire land and twohundredaud sixty seven in England. • If the English ratio of infan ticides were to prevail in -Ireland, the number of coroner's verdicts for that crime during the past year, would have been 35; it was only fltl. if the number of indietah,c offences committed in Ire land were iu proportioo to those com mitted in England, it would he 20 per cent. higher than it is. And if the man ival cases in Ireland borothe same pro portion to the population Hint those 'classes do in England, their prevent num ber would-be more then doubled. WHENEVER UHT ARE DVS ' PE • For Cholera Mori). and I,y•ent,T, .m 1 for the aveedy core ofany k Ind of ,Its., , lre Olat veg tnates or procurda from a cha,dertdhlate of the efO.SIACH and HO A El.'. re ear. all ye prop!, tra:hrul and 5.(e. No me.:lc . .< equals curb %OULU F lt,rxralA Nol p•o•vr,..tou aryl Dy.sp, I,la .ylritl at once to 111 SIC . neadacl.e, sick stum.ch Ink" than an hour. Debilitated. weakened. no appetlte, co life, it.• deal, 10 la' ra to tue tworld, a busy atre, Your food ell•teerainir To. eat,ltild you beta ••g0t, , 1 cheer, — tur• :1 trltiF realer. We pr.valse T. alt. •pos our honor. I•ar 1:1111, voce 411, wor. Y.,r , eit N•• cwt. of 1,0.t0 to e odur, When grApple, and gelted by C...cd Dy.pe.ta • tire. Agrnt for I . lk4burdb EVii FL.c.11.120j, Druggl4t, .4 Martel. street. What Swayne's Ointment Will 1-1: will cure Itch In from r to II hours. ==IMEMUIM=I I—lt .11 cure Chronic Erysipelas oftue fact 4—ls will c4r• salt Itvev v.. ectßi Ilea. . . S-It al.t cure Itchlux Pile, a.] Erupt.... n-It 4....ltirety cure ail Skin 1 , 1.....5er. 7-lise ISSPArrire Vl.rutor an.' scratch no "I Mil" Dr. Steayne's Omtment, • `TITTER "ITCH.! Dr. tiasoyrs4 . • llOartratar, ',ETTER, ..Trrrrre - . "ITCH" NEVER KNOW SI. "TET rER" "Mar" "ITCH" TO FAIL ••Tx . rr Eit•• "ITCH" ••rETTER" Prepared. onif ay Dr. SWANN E A alls. Phil adelphia :raid by M'CLAIIttA It'aLN• SAN. 155 Starter. s: t, tilts. A. 1.4:L1-Y, 37 Wool 91.. 10.4. FLEMINti. 54 Market AL. A. ToRRENCE. cot. - Ith stub Market strueta, FMB. burgh: ILA NE A '1E1.1.7T, Allegheny. • auk 5.12,47.. SPILE4D TIIE lobe in All al men In•l.1 that:it .it uhollgnlned to Wvertl.ua remedr e nuwever valaable It bay he.. l/ :ter reastontug ails. It Ix taytng that an article which the world needs should be Lid Ina cutting—lob t benefits and bleating. may be t•I• Widely ttlfluseLt—Mat lit means of p•utect• log and re. e, lug loeallb should he mount, a 0,,, and ant aeer•aPol to 11. Ihe ••• told. It Is le.or e tn:sts 11 51: t eu.o lclt p o.e Ilt)n PET Pl..II•oo • TONIACII PI I 50101, sp. cone for di- Pool , •Inl ner.c us 01-bid-lo er !let n hoyntol a~reptrlnirt.f tla. facit.tr alt. would nit, coon ro..A.qz•uct! 113" 2.l o lnuelog and LIV,••• 1ng.1.4,111. the goon 0r..., or o be pr• par, floe .e.ould h ue. 6,11 Con. tot to • contnartttivt , (-yr. There I. L4C. autlonrlty I r aallng that light mould load. h•ol un ter 11113. 01: at •er exerilent ould he planed a• a city It.a toot •there all men eon take cogto ..r It. 111. up on t. it pron., p tn, aI 11 tr hair t00...n •olyertlaed coot nue ou In. solver. 1110 In .y.e• n w.n.per of an) 1. 0 . 11111 1. thew.o.t.rto toeuolsphere, thot• the •pontanr oont teettupon ale ltd been t.•ntta• trot Int • .11 x ellten ouauage.. 'thou oanda ',- Joy perfect h• al all to,olar rvii • ...nolo! belanguts..- Ina noo bed.. lot ateetoo,a •r tile newrnatono• • 11.11 Tont spr.,lo.- :mat. teat, regard It sn h uneguabd vac ig , trigq, •41. lob.. ....pow. A r ...l ol a ' r:7o ll r.u " one r lo s t P. o ll ga l l " lT / " Ir 0 tIo 'l' ;:t:Iol:: 11,1•111.•aa loreu proolecte: heel li no been stee d of r lo.•- I,en so r-northeno and ;toe song reatneeol, great gwnt tota , ,est orr , mplish. ea; 111 Who. NI :man as , o ar••olae to p e tot 11111 s ollrecgod their la r.roor•rd? u•hn ,THE HONEY OF WHITE PINE. With thatTndomatable Yankee skill and ge...lue = =2 = hauthle.l ipecticicie chant the sweet Inside bark or the white pine Cr... which hat a wide repute lion to i !lege vatic t 7 of dteesees of the bladder and kl‘Gerr . , ! Laduons vorfaces and meta bran,• generally, called ••WIIITE (11)51 MEI Dr. bVIILTT slim Ib. It IS "yet: and pnialibie and Is readily taken Loth by c10.1.1,n and adult ant: was °Hermit) know.n to the ab,,rlAlnes, who I= Ina varli.ly of disc... etpLetaliT — l.lno;e of scorbutic character. It Is a sur• cure for DIA IDITEIN, (MANN., ICNlLllt;tili. BLOOD 1' AND .1117CUIJi Awl the troublesome malady inown as altoimlnurra, or Itrlghtle dlo. rate. '1 Loeb who have tried.hrsaln the •arloor 1;uollas and dometlca, trill 1411/lu PolaroPa White Compound a ramedi of •Uptrlor eel- Cael and Paw., bold bribe gross, doyen, or single bottle, at Log. KEYSER , . 141 Wood sir St. grist NEW ADVERTISEJIENTS N.N. lIINUHA..if, Jr., Ackitne J preee Of. flee, 54 F.jV Street, it an aulharitrd dVat to recesue Advertitemenit for Ma (I..AZET7'.E, and alt other pap... throughout Na United Statue and the Cnnadat. - P. A.—The members of JUIIN IiNUX LODGE, A. r. A., will meet at th.lr hall, on Federal ntraet, Allepheoy Vitt. at o'cloca r. u. on YIIIL.A.T. March H, to (mend the funeral of our late brother. ULU, RUT tiEoltoiE The members of slater Lo 'ger Ire n,,7 Invited to attend. . rat 711100 arATTENTION: LECTURE! LECTURE!! Senator A. L. — Morrison, of Mo., I= OITY 33.8.1 r-a On Saturday Evening, March 0111 9 Under the auspice. of Ma PITT:1111;11011 CIR. f the F a.NI A.N C cats fur f.ullrs. AJol.,lun 23 cap Ls. tU11,11:17_, & cu.. MEM .Attention of Buyers OEM LARGE STOCK OF BLACK SILKS, =I ire or Huperior Quality, STORE FIXTURES AND FIRE. e►rE l ud SALX.— I Kul coo[ MAIM. LAZ CO., le Woo , : O, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. t - NEW AD v E,ItTISEMENTS. WE ATLIE you' CONVEIIIING ALL KINDS OF . GOVERNMENT SECFRITIES BEIM New 5-20 Gold Coupon Bond, =1 I.Tni.ed Slats 65,1851; linited r States G's, 1 864 ; United Stotei ISIA; United States WA, (old) lEStiri, And all Series of 7 3-10's. JamOs T. Brady & Co., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Corner Fourth and Wood Streets FOR SALE. _ FICK HOUSE OF FCUR ROOMS AND BASEMENT, Lot foot dc. and has tonal' (rain. honor. on roa. 'I hi." p - oparty Is admlranlv n'tuatr'l In a lonslity and orl'l it garn..onanin rte, 'l•ross ra.y. Fll,llll, on the pr•entsoo, fo• Attritht'ar. __roes 41 I)ITTRBUIiGIi NVIISERY - AND II•KL•NLII:ILEC.•11 41 1 1 •IC - —JO/10 It A. HOCH. fo'net•oot, 10 John alurolooh, ..',..,NurtoLIIYNLI.:• Anil logo, tho...ollcit attuhtion t• their caten•lse •lood of riots aid or aturotnl Trot., noon gi.en• trove In••• and toe' nhou'o. Plants. Intl.tnuk It and Inikhond On•SonKor Car• ruu to 11, • r. ',1r.,. • o.vor Oftrou tolt7; ••• F.u% • 1 111' I icpusrs FOR ST.—A thrt •tory I/\\ F.l.l.[Nti. 1•.1.. 4., nw lr. No_ W 7 Fourth ; to. vc-u -tor4ll, I. K. We Ito, SI,. • ...at 1,0, lo t. 1.1.4 NG. N.. .••• )11( ' tr.,. 4,•I•l• E•.l. Sin, t•t, sc..rr 1)W E1.1.1N No. t'oner.•••s lArg, s „ t.10.11g m 1.7 ‘l.-1.• 4 4, •I. ril11L11: SALE. On Fr Miry, March 15, ISG7, =I The .10 offer a, p, brie evle, Itt• lia•to of Et situate .n torcitakip, rotz sty, or, the 11,...e4v11 41 I hrtnllee dkolant front the rlty, Ile lb. nam, eractol a lsr. frame' 41•1! noir. arlti...ta. , rcr,•rd of lour ac , r, wttn kr kr, fruit terra. Tne fa . in will eol,l entirr, eels oar• rela att." and tkre• ale.., .)•.,ticg 2 tow, 3 IWKi, cbt.lirna. 1 aprm,r-rr.,,,0n, a nem elm, ',vs., 10 bele. oi viatca, ;:to Ostuela of potatoes, ete= , rm.i+flit be :bide kn.., on.by of oil.. rolThu9B AUL, lIESIIIABLE CITE MANSION, I:Li —II 7 F.SIiaV 'NO, Shown 1.21 b, 21.7.4 ...cluck, +lll ire rola on nuor ...mown! ital... 102 2,,,, , Inn an..1.1. , 11,1.1? Man slon, , . Two moor Dou ble linuar. wit.. all modern ouronannitie•ta dnu r parlor, .11.21ug rnon. and n ti . st duo, 1 , ..ur I arg• Onmlor2, •11. routes. ` r and lint% nut. ou 2ecou.l flour: •2.1 noir wall art... 1110, front, ailln a.l.l.l`onat nuislue nntrance. e. Irgant Noonan mantle* In par., col lb. ougluol, hut and v.. ant, In r• ranee and wan 22221 n tonne nu., runlo..l. I sr...rut 10,1 rtannte.l. Or nan.2ol2l ground. (innt tr..ea and 21- 10,111 e •u .4.. I 1..10124in.- c,nt.Ott 4.1 lb.. slyer. Sue rat hit ct.ltistat..l alttit s ttfttlttant bills. a et tsrlage tray front St . bora port,. 11, LA SI fret tr , tltt, py 1•7 fart tp 11-tstslt. 'rtth treating fruit trees. grape ar-. Lars and snsut•twry. 11, I. est,. 1-1...5urp,5t..110 this or any clip. and Is fur all Stmv srt . ttre ill Its advabtatts of pnre alr. sltlssaut. Itustrtst ettietits, cut! niattolet cebt glrin Inune.llntrly. Those Irlanlng re Lev.,latl toex.. ..t Ine ,W pr. ml•es. 'I— VIP nalt calh, Lalm.., In onc t.c. u;L: A. nI , II.WIIN 1,. Aunt,. J . 11. WELDIt & l'O., - BOOKSELLERS, Stationers, Paper Dealers, PRINTERS AND BINDERS, No. 101 "We oci gal 'lra t PITTSKUIiGII U. 5. 5TA.511'...+, 'SLANE, LAIC, anl b1.2111..11...1101J/S.S BIBLES, LAW BLANK+. PonhS, 11111.1, V2N, NEW SPRING STYLES. McCORD & CO., 131 WOOD STREET, I= I=l BATS, CAPS AM) STRAW GOODS, At Very Low Price. DISSOLUTION PAIITNERSIIIP Turf M/t.;pi.ttnr nrtn•pn Me' Crtn or IMIESSAN .t Oblu later, ...Me ny t• Chit .try ,M•,...wr 1 thy mutual co J•ryt• W. Mron rrtirlnglro . r7. :he Inatnel.n .rnt, Tie v•MI it cqn.tutted by Joseph M. Drew. la in All per - boor Itn..srtne , th. Lc 4.1 yea Ind. ltd to the lat. ,:tri, MI I please. fettle their arronnts; nit all del. • rontraeted by the Ann wt.l be set tled 47 JOrtpli M Drepnan JuSKIMI 71. 10 MEM NAN, 11.10:n3i .lAKVIS W. Mt, N. FINE POCKET CUTLERY, Fine Pocket Cutlet'y, CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! New Patterns! New Patterns! PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY, Dim•Arcit tcrimuvu. WALL PAPEIcS.I. FOR SPRING SALE' CF 1867. We are now prepared &troffer to octr cu:totnerr. at,•l the trade generally, au extennlve c..hretlu or Paper hangings, Borders. Fire Board Prints, - t'?haraclor all qu*llllt, or good, Jtrown - to the Lanier, I titling Itoonta, Chun hrr.. t . barrhr a, Arretably Budd, Ao. 'VILA N.PA RENT 0111. CLOTHS AND PA PLIt DO W 511 A DEN, t the y , darerat nkrl.c. prices. at No. 1071.1arket tat,. War trla.l7a .10S. It. t11:0 Ft re &Imo. Purr,otatrutt, Yenruary nth, I.:. TIII: 111101 tuI"`IVI4n()3I.I•E.C4C MULPIII: le this dry di5.,1c..0 by intstaal cuuectit.. .11.AsON. I . L.A.Je. a sLowci:. The Urder.lgted Ware tills day f.srm“l pCu partucreLly wider list .33:113 auit nt3 le of PEASE & IVIOOFIE, rive, tort to Mpg., rt nod linOto, fot the pn r wat.ofactutlnt suit ,1.,11e4 In Lutole• 11. lIEASIt. - 1 . 11(./llAS /WWI& • The ouistanalug accounta of Cite late firm will be sot ti it la us. PEASE I 31(11.1RE. ANDREW BEG GS, 1a..1.11 G lINS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Gocids, No, 3 St Clair Strut 2d door from the Bridge, prrrs num; 11 , PA Ammunhtnn all klndg alwaye on hand. Guns and lletnia renalrcd. : , .,11.orh and Ra iore ground LOU rat. Aldo, penknife bladia In NOTICE: TO CONTl2AcToits. SeCe4,lBl. will bt. ttt,t•lred by ellbt rof the end, tortubr.rs of the Ilu .r.I of n,nvol l l tlT L 'f:lt," "r":I,AT.TI fur . the of SCHOOL 1101 USE Maus rad spee•eleallon• can he seen st the fiber of Al es. re. Barr & Moser, but z tat. Clair strCet, l•ltt.btir so. 'the rigbt Is teterregt.t=riTy and ali blds. T. Loomis, .Vi it,. • • ble'.CE. A. Tollpiti, , It. 11(1,1.1.1deK It It. alt ANCIe, I;• art. Al.t.zottsdr. March 6th. 1,67. GEOIIGE-BEAT EN, Candy Manufacturer And d.. 1.• In FOILED/1Y AND AMERICAN 71tUITS. 'ICICLES, NUTS.. ac., 70. 112 Federal Si reef, _ Beeuus door from the First Nations Ii ant, IYIA:e2I , AL LYGIIENY CITY. CA. NOTICE.—A good. chance to Mai metals{ to engage Is the Boot nue Shoo Boaine.a. 1 off, r far aale entire Mott of ROOTS AND SIIOES, Std goad eeill; doing • Good teed.. Reason tor selltrw—aeleg law o w, !maims. Apply at NO. 1011 CENTER AVE. 3111, Plitsbusk; a1i61.11 SECOND SUPPL - i OF NEW SPRING DRY GOODS, I= J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO., 1 4 .7 c.. 07 ItiCearls.c.t latraot, (West side, newt dent to the nigh of THE BM= WHITE 14 /.12 ,, FILLES QUILTS. HON F.Y COSI It Qi IL I h, WHIT?: •vairr. for ipread, ill.olt $111.11QII) P., eItA4H. TOV:PLI•G. Eta =I (P , ODS DaEt, “60` , 3. EYES' CLUllly TEE STOOK 1..; FULL AND ENTIRELY NEW 9= . 4- 0. S 7 .17.111KET 'STREET. KEYSTONE IRON WORKS. HUTCHISON, GLASS & CO., Kanureeturere of the dittereel Meru. of Hound, Square, Flat and llorse-tihoe Bar Iron, . Hoop and Band Iron, Boiler-Plate, Tank and • Salt-Pan Iron, • Sheet Iron. &e„ &e. 'torte, PITT TOWNSHIP,. river. Ware and T:erellenee: No:. 146 Watek St. m1.7:141 NEW CARPET STORE. BOVARD ROSE & CO. WILL OPEN MARC. 1101 AN gNTIltt. NEW' IiTOCA OE OIL CLOTHS, NUM, Imre SUMS, IC. &C. AT NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, SECOND !lA, R. OVER BATES & BELL'S. G. SCHLEITER, I=l GABDNER & SCHLEITER, 92 Market Street, Offers a Large Stock of SPRING DRY GOODS, IRE CUEAPEST MARKET PRICES iii y 1 ABLISHED 1855 ROCHESTER CHEMICAL WORKS, Floch.,ter. :1.1".. C. Ir. IVOMITOItiII • EI‘J•4 Provel.t..rx. Insan'sctu•er•esholre rf.sisory * FILVOIIng k. • tr. En:pl..ylne only cneu., 1 , 4 •n I perfumer• 4trect frinn PAM, tho, t•141:17 us. **** 1 , 1 thelr.pr..fesslon. rent. .lentl, tr....match., trees &Weir na•unntrture.l to , MIS K, either fv,lgn or .I..3.—tic. ror asvorlng extracts n,e or Fry..r t.trenetis a.n.l r qua , ll.lr than -a inaner.clnr• ed. our perrunv.• for the palitlto.. hl f ars ...opal In strea,th C“ any Ira [Walled arlirle. 4: Het s 5 I.IL.AC. nut .-tome,p Is the ra , sttrag•lLf,„:trrfre•ttlut and delleate omit r to h and keret.la. aver comp.:third. M..r ••14 by clral,r. evezlwllare. THOMAS ROBERTS, = ■SfCtAC4r6[L or Tin, Copper,and Sheet Iron Ware No. GI SMITHFIELD STREET. tear Fourth Bliret, Pl!taboret. ilaann•laotly on hand • rner4l awatroetit of e Japned. antl Bloat TI • s hIC. rase Itlr an d vs, otter) t•coLca Mmer I.arnreutn.l Hops, Furnl.ltlt.r general. 1..1, h. will bell OS ho,sale and ti. 1•111. Vroruid at, 4t.100 given to hoofing. , pontipif t Mid ail Ma.. tif J. I. Work. In•rl:t16.1 CAUSTIC SODA, Both American and English, I=IMI=I2 For Oil/leaning Purposes, Co:txtatitly on. Land and for tale Ia dnantltle to Suit tt!chaPerm, by JAMBS HERVEY DOBBS, 2.16 Pearl Street, N. Y .le4:r7, . .41.3C-aGraEIC2O, DEALER IX Fine Watcbes, Jewelry, Diamonds, kII.T-0G71111.1. 171781.1.30, AND French Clocks, &c. p wv 24 ,e c n i r ai i,.. tlie REPAIIIINti Ur 22 Finis Street. rovisosrr WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW . 2 LILY SILVER PLATED WARE • AND in 42, -MT Crir GI- CS C3O 3Z) . • AT IE4. M . C:1 0 3E1.3E3.7.5i, 37 Obis Street, Allegheny, NI. Watch Md Clock .ILeDatellag prottoptlrat tonfl,l to .11,13,T .11/i14.8 a. n•nr AL[r. rIII,IBX OMNIBUS.AND LIVERY STABLE. .4-0.410 Jeents street. DAINA PITCAIRN, Proprietors. St llmalbies and urrLages furitint.ed for al Alao,carnagea foryonerals, Weddlnaa and rarti,..:Mallort notice and reaaonable rat". Stable Open Day and Night. I WEN .4 VISTA STILE ET.—All ..:retor notified that the retort of the- Vie., `a appointed to view, tad .s.e. inagra•int beciatits for Cheapening of Hurts Via • +treat, *OOO4 Ward. al , rgneny, fro Its pre set, tara laneon Taal, Are one. tu J • kaon •treet. • imtnee of 275 fee t, has been toed in the pl.tric , ou r of A deaden!' rout,. at Ho. lot April T-roa, eO7 , which report will be eon n toed April excertient art .filed Within ell war ke 'rota filing the repor t. .feMoe aIeCOM till Pal , rdtor. - BARR 84,, MOSER, • 41.1=8„ITMOTES, FRUIT /4,t&i 4013 L IaTIONI UUIL"INU. Nos. 2 and sT. Claa FIT. PA. hto 01.1 at4nllop even to the thalgnlo, and lof Court 110.0. and W./. building... a•• 1 piA.Nosi I PIANOS Sl—An entire nvw stock or IC NAIIE PIA Noe. wltlrb Itro now rousloored the tout made: also II AIN tie Bndln. CY.I.EBRATEId rlANthi. Price from VIM upward. l'eraona In want of a first elate Plano ."Plg=tYn erX:slirle "11 and examine 4111AILLOITE BLUME, 11th street.' NECEBgARIES FOR TILE Tr..H.—Vor good (!in)ICINU lieoV6 and klltetten Ut ensils, go to No. 24n lirant Plainand Taney. 1.31 M, SeUTTILLd. PULE 11111 A gLn, Plato ana Panel: Utensll. for Cook ,,,fvOyetet and other fano, Manes; lender,. • w"" ? ' c . ,..". d iTtrif•Pr%l 4 No. o lab I.4:4•t: at all .erwatll or lIEDUCED — On India p7rlrt ., lower onr former ratio. a full sesortassal b... •t Ula IsollolLubber D .pot, DI and DM. U street. J. U. Mums. NEW ADVERTIS7II7:RII TS. FORT leri."7/. 1 , BOILER, STILL BB TINh CARROLL & SNYDER. • IIANMTACILLAAG Ol TUBULAR, DOUBLE.PLUED, TUBULAR TALE-BOX & CYLLNDEB. BOILERS, OIL STILLS AND OIL TANKS, CRISINEYS, BREECHING AND ASII PANS SCTOrELMItPI:"B, SALT PANS AND CON STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS, AND IRON BRIDGES, PRISON DOORS AND COAL 11/CITES. OLlSc•aldWorkscorner Second. Third, Short aold Liberty St ..... . Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. /if-Ordera lent to lia above &dd..* be promptly attended le. FEBRUARY, 1567. WE OPEN TO-DAY, =9 "1:1_ I:= 6 M IES , Conprlglng Ut Belt Pa , ter. stir It Ingrain, Three Ply and Eng - 118 h Tapestry Itrussds, which we new °far .t WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, At the loweet peter. Once the war. 111cFARLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 11 and 73 Fifth Stteet. Ceooud Floor, poet 'leery 11laces look Store TUE DIERCUANTS UNION EXPRESS COMPANY. CAPITAL, $20,000,000 I Our Merchants And Manufacturers. nAumEsi BYEZPRESS. Money, Taltrablem. Freight and Par cell , . over More than 13,000 miles of Express Line, at just and liberal rate;, Ma yes Millions yearly to. Express tibippers. and ran be made permanent only by their liberal patronage. This we hope to merit and re ceive. Office, No. 145 Wood Street, WM. LITTLE, Agent. SEEDS 1 SEEDS We are Sow Prepared with Our SPRING STOOK G-ardeii,. role Id, ►!U FLOWER SEEDS, ifIERINTED PEP H 131 GE11.131 Wu otter apeetal todoet meats t. Market Gardeners and Country Merchants. ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before Offering . for Sale HAY PRESSES. Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power X 2 FLMIEISE33II/9. A Full Stock of all Sizes .T. Jer...lVoar.., 137 Liberty Street. PROVISIONS, AUGUR CURED RAMC DRIED BELE. nursAir•NT BACON. 1111OULDERA AND INIDEA, ('VOICE RU. I LARD. EXTRA No. 1 WINTER STRAINED LARD OIL. CALLOW AND RILL GREASE! I.ns:re stored a large etc at of the stare Provis ion, klch_l ant pr•pared to supple to Ito trod. at the lowest market price, linolers mill end It to their Interest to tissue a o I tithe. porch.- log entelehera.' JAS. LIPPINCOTT, Pork Prick - ex-, No. 23 Seventh St., Pittsburgh. WV:LW W. J. oa.nowis .10.• GILMORE 84 LIEBLER, Mannfarturers ii. Mh , o . le in sale and ltirtall TRUNKS, Vallsesjarpet Bags, fia .Wdr - a lards assortment of Ladles' flatalots si waTa on band. Nos. 104 and 106 Wood St., fe19:161 PITTPBURG 11. r&. SuitTgIMMY`...2IIII7I2.AT LEATEIER BELTING AND HOSE,. IdaOulactizzod at No. 511 ISAUTLITIELD tT., by HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO., .1.0, Agents for NewwYork Robber 00. Gum' Eteltimg. LVAVAl , ..r.. b da* 41P11.VISInAr COO-- Plat 111V1r.yo an0.0 . U115. 11.4, AIILL MEI LUBRICATIVE PbOS2NGF, A folt stock of the abo•• Tackle( sheave en hoed. eralet we will eel/ to Dreier, ftollriwal ClotnPatilre sod tenet mere at the same It est be perchscrd from the trarturarthrers, as let:Love bee. eppuleted Nnle ee , •te the Western c.... Call and examine Itat tine. and et. t lair street. J. A If. an , ineo /WM.. ri.uur emus SIAGERLY CLEIS. lino. F. echurbetian PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS. Theol. l ' cri64sl lf.rtTAsl- I.ISIIMENT trbiTUY Tll6. SIOUNTAIIS3. twelve. Caef rd, holler dcatre Hood., Vohde, Chow Card , s, l'artrelle, ~ei ; ret . . e e . V:"41,1',4 825,000 II" WAS I= =a NeAI X'inte and sold I.iO llliE R. PET Tr Jed Real Relate Aar.. N. la Mt. T l ETTACII be "'EASON, bUCCE TOCIHFWN Ali • CLAMii Id annfonture rs of BAIL LENTIIEB. BELTING, No. 11 Ohio street. Allegheny City, Also foil assortment of Belting .lH 11. AN -1,611.10N.P. O. 100 Liberty Si. Pittsburgh. Pa.IT 41611.0. CLA.II/1, Sant. of Worts. el• y EST COMMON MACHLNE HymNic }put, Kw Northwest Corner or We. Common. ALLIOULar. PRIMPS. sAL7 PATER A Co. Haefrou hand or prepare on Short notice HZAHTFI AND STEP ISTONIB, /LADS POE OWE-WALKS, PHEW IttlY VAULTS, lA. HEAD AND TOSID rITONMS. IA. ae. NONA/ILL Sppors Sr. promptly Atlwatml. 1.8101.11 IaLA vollua I NEW ADV"---137-ITRNTS AML:,;ICAN WALTHAM WATCHES. lain, and are prepared to prove, th at the ....Mean Watchts, nl•nefeetured at Watt ban, Ilateaehauetts, Ira pot ,Att, equal. but fa , auperlor to th• watuaes at Engian.l. liwltzerlend lot Franc.. IL—While v.. a I,lt 1.1“1. It would !e to excel U., ma•Tert , l•,..3 of tl.e ennt ropelv Itta,uf•ctur:rs. w1:11.1 wE Jo not clwa• to ho's• clJ:ve ItouroTewirats 0•.. r w• du L,sort and 411,,,,3 c1e1.131, that oar nupwlor alwa, of ...cat 3ra -r0t4.10• , , , w•••, to tae tspcx aper...rn. of fore:go uhrol.worlrell srt. ill.—W• dalm ILIt our ws:rLai a rkesoer. aerorate, ;Mil =o.• d•r.IDI., bet to•-•4apted tor All.e/ Iran •zt, aid aura taally itopt fn urdor sod reystred Max na, atker watcl, as It tit, =al.rt. IY.-7h. noon why •wr w.t - ket 1.0.0r1. =MM! =l=ll EMI Ives. tha principle tt. tilyleoa or lab - trig esrtle4 out to o ...workshops to its ex trefoil limit., .•t lu llamas tudastry oaiy. hat lx.'maeldne - y a •ell. Every wate.l. psa.es through hundreds.[ ■ands and Imadreds al ma- 3orourf, C. , tause ore promptly 1.w...c0 to pert,.t ott• cs.e.lnery, von. every vorera Improver...C. I. 1.. rtram•re of orate... Salr t. Ileeta•eia out or :be ',yr. sowers., Molest, sat •fto• osicros•opi• ya.ris of which a watch I. reads Ay. we attaia• by oreobaalcol yew or. nearly slp,oluto mathematical prerlstu• and intyer.ity, which .1 la utterly lmyerallie to achieve by oraur al labor. 'Wheels, plans", es- caperoeutc balances, sprlev aad sorews—es act eounrerparts in weight.. eirousafereace mad di menslosa—ail, Wet d est by milli. , by the ye. erring. becauseonswerviar, tree Laid. of as lichee, every Trate]. of Loy one style lo a tree copy •(' Its model. T.—Them.roaelts enable us t• defy forego ri valry. beetle •-•sirellar t 011... ally and Voris le• Is at•alushle by band, az I e..cr.-se I. N alt. lien arena Is aracbia.ry east os:••!) trayloyed In the manufartur•ot .intricate aad•e:lcate or. chantsmo. ♦..—Now, •s alit ',eye.. a. sa t e, rids [IEO7 (icily la strustsre read,. tile 4..s.•fprotioellant lieeesres •alforrrity retu.ta- It perp,teates and Injillabiy dlfabes a./ •acelia••• he *nee achieved; and =Ace It asap •• repair any injury a•stalned, or repialte aey part that tsar Ile lust •r ile.troy•d. 7(1.—I• addition t•ltiess at , WI Sails! edrae, gee, •or Watehe• ere empler Is struct•re, and theretur• str•oger. to.! t• Isla:ell than the attlorlty•t furelga wate`les. They arc sompose , l •f from 101 la m plrece. In an .ad EnnilA watch there are more th•a TN parte. Tlll.—We hegan oer e sperilw•at :a tiff 111 the face of a forsaid phi< ord)a.llee 'palest Aterl can watche ...St.,* was sew uatrieo. We have steadily loerean, the lOtb I.t. eat l,nH J. 11. WRIGHT. Treasurer. _ MANSIII.'4IIOS SAVINGS BANK. March Ist. 16 , 7. AN,ELECTION FOR PREM.. DENT an I SIX DI.ECTOILS or the Man chester t , arlng• 1411 k *lll be held at their Bank- Ind 'lour, on SA ITISDAY. the ,sllll 4.7 or Slar..ll,h t srten the hen, oft and 3 o•cl•KR. 1 HO3. it. et . ElliE, Cat.•r. ti NATIONAL .• A 1:010 , COv PAN T.-11.1e mnnt, llnte Geld TIIII • Pq. Ntr,r.. , 7th. At n'Mort.. , 511 rc.E1...,1 LvE%-us S>tove. xi:11 ,, c4.e.N, 1,1 117 etre, t, for the P•r -n"... 11. art,,t It port, and e:t.ctlrg for tta.. rni3Ortz terse. I:, 7.11 SA. cre!ary. (Yr)cy 1,111 W161.”.1, 0 4TL•tall• ) "111.1.•1 V•N T. Yel.l . l3•ry A N A DJOURNED ANNITAE ,tork wider, of !be Weston 1:411roml C. ma patty ' , ln be b , ld on Mt , S DAT. tl.e elP•eatlß dm or March. 16417. :C1„ 'Wr"lClatln't IreeF t./Tr'2:: ..111401 stave d•y Ca.: plat , . fe . .7:•1/ JO3EPII £lL£t. Ore?. lirta39rUNles lacrl NINO hien, h• 1 . 1 InOI7IISI Y. usry IS. IS.a. .r . "TUIE ANN UAL MEETING of I.!,..,toct.beldere of 1:1e.111N 11 G, REFIN IN ANY Cu. will be be .1 at their I.l.rty At,eel...•• MONDAY. March 11.zo•clocIr. for the ,arpese of •leet tut • tioard •f llir.e[ora. to of 1m for the enac tor ye... Irstesac,lA • of enoh other 1a5i ...1.4000y be 43,u/o:before Il.ess. 1 ft it tti 17M. LASCI. rrrr tar, V." uI LAYLLI . IIII4, . lrusry It, I; A. TIIE ANN AL MEETING Cr the Stockholders .r this Comp..] will 11 kohl at the