The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, March 22, 1867, Image 2
M . 1 - 4e-iUrantqlttbiue IRIW • . ItAltcl[ TUE 'NATIONAL DES r From time to time the Secretary of dm Treasury indulges the pleasantry of ma king exhibits of the finances, showing a steady diminution of the national debt. Bondholders are delighted, and tax-pay ers comforted: 3fembers of Congress urge sweeping reductions of taxation, o r the tlonbM plea of present relief, and of leering posterity . a legacy so that it May have a' vivid remembrance ot the Isui triiiiithini of this generation. News : pa pers- delude the question solemnly, whether iris better to pay off the debt in a quartet of a century, or to occupy hundred years the curicelfution. Ali thine assertions or Insinuatiods are alike false and misleading. The national in debtedness, instead of lessening, is in- creasing from month to mouth; and twenty y -ars hence, ine.tird of being low ilia!, it cow se, is more 'likoly to be shiubled. The vast expenditures made indispen sable by the war; the comparative ease with which unprecedented sums were raised by resorting to paper money. and other Rains of credit, audthe docility of the people under taxation''.so excessive as to be without_a parallel, have engender ed a lavishness in appropriations which. is absolutely reckless. All suggestions of prudence and economy are contemp tuously. dismissed as belonging to the era before the Rebellion, and not de serving of thought, much less of practice, in these later times. When Banin VON Beusr was called, after the recent great defeat of Austria, to direct its administration, he found the expenditures demanding a sum, vastly heyond the income, and the national credit so impaired that additional loans were impossible. He began by reso lutely nutting down expenses. lie com menced with the Emperor, and went doWn through all the Civil List, cutting a third from all alarits or emoluments. He stopped - all the leaks iu the 'Desert. ry, and made all new enterprises wait: By Ulna: vigorous and sensible raeas r tires, he' put an entirely fresh aspect upon the affairs of the Empire. At Washington the rule seems to be to increase all salaries, to hunt up as many schemes is possibl^ noon which motley may be spent, to extend the pub lic credit so far as to , determine at what precise point it will give way, to en hance prices by marvellous deluges of irredeemable paper promises, and to par - sly= domestic industry by refusing to protect It from ruinous competition with the lower. paid industry of the Old World. Would that the 'United States had a VON BELNT 13131IGRATSON Texas and Louisiana have taken at least one step in the right direction. They have each established ; Bureaus in Europe with a view to turning the tide of emigration, particularly from Germa ny, into those States. Paifore tho war, large bodies of Germans went Into Tex as, taking with them some means, and much induitry, intelligence and perse verance. By instinct and conviction they inclined to the side of Loyalty and Freedom. Daring the war they were badly treated. In many instances the most shameful has barities were practiced upon them. Reports of these transac-', tions found their way across the Atlantic. The interposition of a miracle would bars been required effectually to stop their Sight. It is not likely they lost in , magnitude or coloring during the voyage. In consmpience, when the war closed, the tide of German immigration did not return to Texas but set towards Missouri. It is all ged that the authorities of Mis souri, or, at least, persons it - eying a deep pecuniary interest in the rapid =cute - mem of its unoccupied lands, took spec ial j.slits to put these vr,judicial reports Into the worst shape and keep them in • circulAtion. There may be something in this, but rot much. The unmixed truth was so appalling that the most in ventive faculties could not add much to its horrors. The story is an old one. Crimes inflicted by the TP.tans upon their German neighbor., came home to roost. It will require time and labor to wipe up the unfavoranle im pression made by undoubted facto; but we trust this will be done, and in good faith. What Teias and Louisiana want, in common with all the Southern States, is an intelligent populatP n, knowing how to work, and n9t unwilling to-put that knowledge to practical use. With an accessiodof that stet, such as their re sources of climate, soil and minerals in vite; a new and better career will open before them. • TUE Charleston Mercury takes a very just view of the podtiou of the South ern Statee under ihe Reconstruction Bill. It reminds its readers that nothing is si.bmitted by it to the discretion of the South. Terms are not offered for them to accept or reject, as they please. The Constitutional Amendment of MB was thus offered to them and they rejected it; but this bill marks out certain things which are to be done, with or without the consent of the South. State Con ventions are to be milled--delegates are to be elected by universal suffrage, a new Constitution is to be formed and sub mitted to the popular vote. All these . '•things are fixed facts. All- that any Southern man has - to decide is whether he will vote or_not. The Mercury says that it is simply a questim whether the great body of the people shall take part in framing the Constitution or leave the whole balances to colored voters enfran chised by the bill.' This view of the care will donbtices control the , action of he great mass of theSouthem people. Tun Chamberaburg Repository speaks of one of the Allegheny. Senators in the • following handsome and just manner: "Thoums J. Melina, of Allegheny, is the most experieneed and one of the ablest legislators in either body. Helms -served sir or seven years in the llonse at different periods, and has just closed a ' full term lu the Senate. lie is one of the most uprtglit and earnest, men in the legislature, and a foeman worthy of any one's steel la the hard blows of debate. Re is perhaps more intimately acqusint ed ht detail with all questions of Slate Irtlicp than any of Ha ussogiuteS, and is untiring in lAA elf arts for the public wel fare. .11Ie will doubtless be re-elected without a serious contest, and eminently deserves to be." Mn. Sxzinria's proposition to enforce extensive coitilscatiens of property• at the S. nth, meets with little favor trout txt.mai.,ri of Congresi or the press ottlte country. is touch Letter to devise things Witt make for permanent pe.ace, V.an to bu seurehieg out. fresh means for niimmtiou. • PIIESIDKNT J 011206014 is said to Ite a , eandhlette for the L'ulta.d States Senate, ,—,f.ilter'hie term ad Chief EL , CCUtiVO tS Fires, - AGRIC RE The Monlidy.ltepatt of tha;dgrieul• tural Department for February contains tables showing the average yield per acre of cereals in the respective States last year. In wheat the highest averaze was in Nebraska, at 20 bushels. In Pennsylvania the average was only_ll bushels. Of all the Middle and Eastern States Vermont was highest, going up to 120 bushels. Kansas was highest in Bye, yielding 20 bushels.' Peursylvania stood at 13 bushels. Vermont led the Eastern and Middle States, standing, at 119 bushels. In Barley Nebraska was ahead, yielding 33 bushels. AFennsyl vania stood at 20. Vermont went to 29;• ahead of all the Eastern and Middle States. In Oats, Nebraska was foremoA, standing at 47. Verm.nit stood next, at 39. Pennsylvania, 33. In corn, New Jersey seas highest, at 43. Pennsylva nia stood - at 114. Illinois at 31. Indl ' aria at 3d. Ohio at 33. Those 100 bushels to the acre, that used to be bragged about, did not appear. In Buckwheat, Vermont was highest, at 30. P e nnsylvania was at .21. In Potatoes, Florida led, showing an average of 137 bushels. Maine averaged 136, Vermont 143, Pennsylvania 09, while Colorado went to 173, and Utah to 163. In t creels, the average yield is this country is, cue hundred per cent. lc than in Eni;laud, and fifty per cent. leas than in France. TEfE New Orleans Picayune publishes a rich morsel for its Southern readers in the details of -nu extraordinary elope ment case. rutting . it*ry long story short, two young latliel; Of Baton Rouge of pletoing appearance, good educa tion and respectable connection, fell in love with ebony servantsemployed about their homes and eloped. In order to avoid detection the girls donned male attire and, with their black suitors, suc ceeded in escaping to New Orleans, where a telegram orderidg the arreat - of the party had preceded them. The girls admitted long criminal, intimacy with their coldred escorts, and each. declared ber resolve to marry the man of her choice, despite of 'the opposition of their anti miscegenation friends. Tint Legislator , of Mind's, at its late session, having passed a law waking eight hours a legal day's work, the master mechanics and builders of Chi cago held a meeting on Saturday and determined to employ by the hoar. . ONLT think of it. Linen suits, para sols and wide.brimmed sombreros, with mercury up to ninety in the shade, at New Orleans, before the middle of March ! While we are freezing here, they are melting there. TuknE is some talk that Ex-Senator Foster, of Connecticut, will receive the nomination of Minister to Austria, in place of Mr. Motley, resigned. GEN. ISTERLING PRICE, the rebel Eol dier, has gone into the. produce and corn mission business at St. Louis. A Story lu I. Alm. Old _ante Bottom told Yerem Sat da Ante Ltletm . would be hum on Irundi, and would bring Sal Allizem along, alto the &wipers, I , Vdelis and Felix. Unto Felix has a faisi (made ofglass); last automite drove a pair of mules tandem, Olt! metier hie! Big mules were frac tious—Lie couldn't quielum, annis "dutch getting up," he went to ciarnnion, which did nu good, but made a ridicules mos of it. ad Ante Bell am had been visiting the sic, sic Vele and sie Jubee, who bad a great many mgasles, and, although co - V.lesdug , they had a firms "of the same sort left. '. She took adhuck (a canvas back) teem, and .somuscetera, they iden2 with delight and . et um with -current jam. Lore,: et ingens, but Vol anti Jute, not being cannibals, preferred artheek with *cetera and eurrunt . jam. I Thus .3ferum Sal - --"rve been to a I parte, ante, no has my brother diets, and uda died with laughter to see the water- Mils the gals were on their nees. They ' std nomen could detect the real front the tilt-,- but I sin taunt niter mornino—so can dicta, lie's is. trump for Barium; Plea done a smarter buy; non - ( see of toys, mini think go. Be owed money; he edit and he paid it. When the mead ows - were green he modus; when the boys were fighting he was sure to partenz; W/101 the mumpswere'round be eoutem; he raises niuch FOlutOeS and lie's dii,.a'.t cast he's intent for a dam good puce. .d 1 Orsc's opts anaj . tiny.' and further sal nut Meruni Sal. —The psy and allowance of the gentle men who wear stars and shoulder-straps in our army on Its peace tooting are re ported to he as follows : General Grant, $13,120; Lieut-Gen. Sherman, $14,814; Major Gee. Ilalleck, $7,717; ,314 4r-Gen. Meade, $7,717; Maj.- Geri. Sheridan, *7,717; Major General Thomas, $7,717; Brigadier-Gen. McDow ell. $5,117- Brigadier Gcu. Rotecrans, $Z,:517; Colonels, sl,oool Lieutenant Colonels, $3,904; Majors, $3,761; Cap tain's, $1,041); First Lientcniints, *2,713; and Second Lieutenants. $2,053. —An American visitor to the Italian opera In Paris has been shocked. Ile writes: "It is where the ladies come to lounge, prattle, see and he seen. The toilette Is forced to the ectreme. One might easily fancy himself in the tropics if ho,shottld awaken from a dream., am not to fasndious as to object to a lady's unto/ming herself to we, partic ularly if she has any crushing weight on her chest; but I confess to a want of taste in preferring to deny myself the pleasure ofpecring down alady's back." —Commissioner Bogy has completed a treaty with the Chippewa Indians of the Mississippi bands of Minnesota, of which Bole.in•the-Day is the principal chief. By this treaty the Chippewas agree to cede to the United States a portion of their lands in Minnesota, and receive in exchange an equal portion of land in an other part 'of the State. The object of snaking the exchange is that the Indians may have - better farming lands, they having expressed a desire to devote them selves to I.gricultural pursuits. —A. - citizen of St. Charles, Mo., has invented an instrument which he calls "velocimetre," intended to measure the velocity of machinery. It is said that it will Intimate to the engineer, at every second of time, the esisling raft of speed at which his machinery is running. Ad justed to a locomotive, it will inform him, with mathematical precision, the number of miles per hour he is making over the rails. —A project is betare,the . Assembly in Albany to annex Brooklyn, Astoria, Flusning, Newtown, Hunter's Point and other villages to New York City. It in cludes the scheme of carving out an en tirety new channel, to he called the New EttSt river, as a relief to Now York com merce, the proposed 'channel-way to be five and'a quarter mild long, thirty thre hundred feet wide and lorty feet ticep. —Mr. Bottling, architect of tLo agaru and Cincinnati 6usptnsion bridges, is about to undertake to build one be tween New York - and Brooklyn nt Ful ton Fetry. The bridge will be twice tau long find twice as - wide as tbat across the Ohio, supported by au inuntlise pier in tjtecentre. This vast undertaking Mr. proposesto ruabeihe crowujug at:Woven...at of Ills life. —A. lady, wh woo marrd lst Fr day, when ut.ke Io why she en ie n,un a at uned i. such important bafifuesi on suelt nil 1011:y day, responded that She had lakur• rind nn to.ty other day in the week, nod had always made such. a pour riA of it, thtt, elite 4:out:laded to test haugtueu's day, hoping the halter woaldn't slip this time. . - The Retiring: Senators. The present. State Senate is composed of Republicans mad 13 Democrats, riving the Ilenublicans• a tnaJoity of O. With - the close of the present session eleven Senators will retire by expiration of their ternis, as follows: 121 0 13 " 1 eat , It. D. )i Kirk Haines, It. . 7. (3,0. 1). 25. T. J. am.. SJ. no; Part+, P....a. Leer r. B. o; wm. li. I:null:ill, 1).; Of the retiring Senators,- si x are Dome= crats and five Republicans, and any ordi nary election would return men of like political faith in alb the districts but the I.lth, (Lycoming, 'Union and Snyder,) where a Republican should be chosen, and thus add two to the Republican ma jority in the next Senate.-=-Chambergwrg RepuLliwn. JOSEPH FLEUEVG, .incuu U Corner 'Market I. and the Diamond Hatuntsnd b v.ry largo stock of DUGS, PAIENI E.EDICINES, FANCY ' TRUE AND 8111 , PUItTEI.3. F ALL KIND, ANL , AT CRIC F:• 1 TILAT DEFT CODPETITION. ram . , and Dye clads of a 0 dtearlptluna. at tire low prlve.. Vtry -uucrlor Pods A.,lt and Potash, at prl re dattel tug. ' , reel. Bl c ue Lies and Congreta Water. ttuatle r 3 ring., and Breast Pump, 1a great varlet ) I..rora rot urydle ual purposes that caount be elene.l to. cousl.t.ng or pure Id Cog nac. Fort, -Lam . and , a.le,ra W,Lie.. excellent 11.9'Iterittra, still and,partllug Catawba Wines, rporrt. NTha'e 011. FM. OR. Neat'a root ...1, Turpuct..uo. Ca= phone. Cat -n. 41. i:orolno richt. White Lea.l, Torothles of all kinds. 10.111.7 'Mere . T. Lot co.4s la groat vallcty. Tooth Ihmolocf. GHAT ILMU, BALDNESN, BAND -111:• Y. AN tttts. ttir THE SCALP.—NI • 111 S, ,ttV Eta CANIe APP ARK WITH •LONOUN LI AIR COLOR ttti.SlAlltkat ,ANIJ OltirenlNt•." 'Louden Our Rest Hair • 'olor framtolor" l•London HAIr Color Itt.etorer" •` London rhyslolanie Hall . Color Restorer'. "London - It sir Color Restorer" "London Use sod II tor dor Nce.orer" ••London Bair Color Ittetorer" ••London Recommend It. title Color Itestoner" It never rails tofu:wart 111, growth and vigor to the a esseethatr. metros and etoterlte Pellets, and In auto to produce ten growth of hall., ratodurrlt to grow th,ok aud strong. Only 77 cents a bottle. 11 00 half dozen. Sold by 11cCI,s1INAN n racti.ENNalif 713 xgract 5110, ELIO. A. tiELLY. 37 Woos. el., on , Jos, FL:JO, 04 Market street, Ma burgh. KANN. I DILUITT. Alleghtnl, an77:latterw• BEHIND THE LIGIITHOUbE. Old fdgylon Is riotdulte dead. rerpte are to Ito found wbo,tbtuk tb t btattll is yromotott by depletion: Wlll there ever sucb hl.e logic: N tore Is the grand antagonist of disease, sod tk •lrpletnrs prop •ee to prostrate Nature, la order one might suppose. to glie the mealy a doubt chonee. It Monte of the pa' lent: The :me prat Cite 15 so 10 Inv!curate the •Ital powers rend. them an over Match for t h e elements of dtmase. ' can be done with 111/STET - I EH'S trUttACH BITTERS..U[sII ye/getable t. thug •rc the most paarertat an ~ 1 the most go At this ...in vela. c.v.., tilt sirongeat org ntbrat are If aiie to be •Yacted by the at thous of stringent coil and nialariolis insis thin lam:lamble protective medicine le esp al/Tneeded• rc.^.6 PrsdLsposed to blllousne dyspepsia, constlpatlon, Intermittent fever, any of Lhe notnplainUl .1401 CO:d weatntr sop Induces on aggravates, should tats It regal/. throughout the Winter and Sprint rustalta. Is absolutely pore snd harmless. THE INDIANS AND TIIE WHITE PINE. Although long known to the aborigines of America. Dr. George W. Swett. of Bolden. Wu brought into shape for convenient use. a molt valuable preparation called rtlLANtra WHITZ INC COSil'Oure G. welch toranatuber of rears tuts g.ven great eatLefaction In the cure of all tuote ailments dependent on an Inflamed or Gni tated rondltsen of the znuroue membranes of the animal organism. For prnssf, JiaLefse. droNV, nitbranrL flit, neat catarrh, runetiporfoos when depending 00 a debilitated state of We in testlna s, lt I. one of the most valuable discover lee rev ntly added to pharmaceutical molicine. It Is likewise a most valuable compound far &s -ome of the aldaeys and bladder gener•lly, ' as 0137 000 can satisfy himself op,n a single trial. Every one know• the healing virtue of we white We for rotor awl Veers. but Ur. seta" ban gore to wore mad present 1 from the sweet Insld• bark of ,bet ealuaoie tree a cocup , und 1050 will meet acct) whet rise pine would by vale- able it is eon tdentle rn dorancomled fcr the follow in>lime", Irern es to young or ml idle aged irtabe:er in end peniine: tnopage of trr Urleet The ea.!llfltultj ln Chlldreo durlag the Hi , ney Trouble In old people: Ulcerated Flidne.,.. iJ crratet Bladder 1/I.einage. or morns, or pus, or Mood f rom the eta r: ght s Illsegacef tha I'dte In the K Idney•or email cf the Beek: Vain In Me Madder. Heat and ticsidlng: Ardr for LAsid•- MI'S Urdsient:::D. For sale by the grub...lore:a or single bottle, at Dr. tint rers.gdeat rordimlue store, 110 St Ood mntirlaw NEW ADVERTISEMENT WM. BINGHAM, Jr., damns Exprees ;Ice, 54 Ftjth &rect. ie an authorised dpent to rrenw eldrerSeementa for the GAZETTE. ..a ;41 papers throughout the priLtrd &rake rAmmin.. • CI BRI INSTITUI E. 53 AND 51 St CLAIR SI BEET. PITISBIJIGH "FIE lUSDIEII'f.I:IO4 1 , 1 MIL CUILSIENCIL On Mend ay, the Nth of April. • ist,f Rt./ t.r n s.d. r 1!, ao• d ' , II , it t 'Et r for VI.. f 1 .nit...aria , . ned trait:and of 2 , anArrt; o:ll:dienei Ad. I r ra , piis vo .1 pawlEn2fLon Ednontion a ..1• rot, : • E.. 71.71 FU • D E. n 31 fur Mee , l.tih. f PaPao dn. to o, tili. AdMarta Canna; an, a -.1 n. DEPATIT`IEN flUr tS< olaoatent of papint to, toit.t. V, study the halt:land Ms Gott* fnsJoung , , Oar: r• :ton* {Meld, tt , enter aleanttet <lna. , W'"FIIEDEAUCIA DOUGLASS, ITO:a 1/13TISOUTSBED Man of the Coloired Dace, =0 FIRST ORATORS OF TUE COUSTH T I=l Great Lecture =I , Sources of Danger lo lhe Republic," CITY HALL Tuesday Evening, April 9th 's➢ - TLte Lecture is Independent of ara Co pERLIC SALE 5 ACRES IN LIBERTY TOWNSHIP tb 'Ybe nnitri.lened will *ler at nabli. Ode at CUGUT 110Unr, is thz city or rltlAbutEn. O. WEIDEEZ DAY. THE 3D DAY Or APRIL NEXT AS3 0,10 cY I'. 14., a lot of Fretted oputital.lt aye l. r lola .no t+ile the snort one half mile from the *attend Railway btattuu and about one- t ill or smile Deland the residence of 0. H. Prune, It fronts on the ros , •Imut /6!, rods. and runs huh about 71 rods. it hes beautiful building site on lba roni and Is finely situated for • vineyard or [full lot. The title I. Indisputable and the tern" of pat meet 01 1 1 bu made t asz. ' For (nether Infos stt in rider to WIRTZ A SI.AtiLE, Anarnelli at Las, ii, (nth street. Pittsburgh. or to the bed. who may b. se en evcry morning Wood)3letlimitst Hook Store, (J. Le Pestritiou street near Fourth. Z. H. CO STOP, iitn% n0116[7 . 6. r.DWIN ettlfr...7T (LAW llubor.c, flarnesi Co.) ROBERTS Cc, SHERRATT, rurrrAcrrnsus or Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, NO. 61 SIIITEIFIELp STREET • Neer Pottrtb Street, • PITTSBURGH. Have ennslantly on hand sig.:era! asaortnient 01 IvVES. Plam. Japhneed. Pi eased Aud block TIN .All Y,. Isaacs tilrO,Ca. es, cutlery. ecoseti Miners Lames and House Yernislilne Steeds In wnieli they will eel' Wholesale and Me tall. Prompt attention elven to Roofing, Viyinottne, and Ci kinds of J<4 Wort. uo,timea UR 41,1.-5 S Bundle., second Anw imsdlog (row roamer iftivor " br ISAIAH DICICKT it CO. loTTOti.-21. bales non/ land ocbanate Ws 1.04.., Yorsabs by J I Alt MOULT I.CO, _ _ ..F.I,;:;IIEItS.-,10 fin c4s flow br "17ViVire)1111;"Y t. bbl..Wrouglat ftlrbr c4:l:=7"mtriMi NEW ADVE'RTISEIVIENT - MSS 'T; UAW& CO„ enneeeasors to B. ione. i c 0.,) Corner Fourth & Wood fits., BANKERS & BROKERS, Dicuanul u AL1.1037:4 Government t3ecuritiee, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. GoLLECTIONIS made on all amiable Ixeints In the Mated tutu and Outadu. Interest allowed on Time Deuosits SPRING STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE, At Greatly Reduced Prices EORGE F. BOIT' S, Xo.loo FOURTH STREET, PITTSCVIIO II FACTORY. Non. 30. 31. 34, 30 .4 39 cosoN bTRRET.PLIILANELPHA.YA. m 1311.-2 14144174 , 1014144:Mi1ei11A Y ONE INTERESTED IN THE GROWTH OF ►! Economical Establishmen HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS, So far as it Concerns the Purchase o RORY SUPPLIES, Should Save 20 Per Cen GO BY BUYING SOON. SHIELDS & BOUCHER 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE =ha tors BALRGALNS AT EATON'S. GREAT BARGAINS L 5 lIAMBETIG ZDUINGS&ISPiERTIQUS JVCoNET INEN lIINTELL ItONICBT. - tALOILSi, Etc., All at Reduced Prices, a F. H. v...A_rraarrig, 17 Fifth Street, DS RECEIVZD DAILY 2373 CHANDELIERS, Matteis, Pendants, fie, 4a, eke - anal 011 A Innis envortracet on Land and ...lying. WELDON & KELLY'S, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, 164 Wood Street. crisZn.. NAAR SI ITV,. GRIM & BYRNE li " 1 " 74.72:11.112.'gr,;111 for " KO, CAP DR FUR BUSEIRS At %a l O2 St. Clair Street. one t , ett *Sundt and the paalle to call Alia online melt .ope t rtor ',taco ttley trot undone will give attoo utlasolluo. ntb11:743 _ • JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL WOK/Lilt AND PCKTIIIIKII. tly ronrtb str.• I. one _am to Wool. ratsburuur Always on nand a irenvral aclor:mont or C.s. C.' kn... Curl.; tiontleta.n'a Wigs. TApso * o . d pd.. * In ioot h C bal6l !P ol a .roos.t to. Yaw Barr. I adieu , artl feotlemea.•lo.ll,cattiox dons In tba n•atert manna. 11.117.1:112 BOATL'illiFor Palle at the Beet House of the Ariel Parse Club, Rs more. ltd.. a six•oared ISBELL BOLT, built by Chu. B. Elliott, of Oreeopolut, L. Ltle to per feet order, sods, good es new, having been need but eight 1.1 ,es. It will be sold tie pho. Toe fur t bur Information apply to L. LEWI', V Lex ington Woe*, Baltimore, Md. mb14,14 UtIEAPEST PLACE. 1,1 THIC CITT to boy the TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is at No. 146 ÜBINT !STREET. -BLOATER IMBUING. A 111.7021 SUPPLY Or ESTILL iIIIOIiED BEMIRING Jost eccelved, and for sale by the box or dozen. at the Fatuity Wooer} Store of whiz __JUBNA MENSITAW. J. T HAVE THIS DAT ASSOCIA. TED with etc JoHN M. BOTTh and JOHN KNALDbit In the Manufacture and dealing 'w Carbon WI Lampe,' Letup Mood., Choodall aud all triode of Glassware. The bOsinese be conducted as heretofore, nn der the Al and style off 011 N UO,l 4h,CO, JONA ROM —WIII tomore•prll let to N0.1:3 Wood street. lohla:rn Foil Lux. , A Fine Driving and Hiding Horse YOH. A G INTL•IIAIi OR 'LAD Y. logulto at PATTERBON'IS BTABLE4. Tlll2ll etre.. m 1113,61 •L'Ort MLLE.—A very desirable ruorEILTY for ettbor • T. Tard. Woolen Factory, or Planing Mill. bitued P itt s bu r gh oy's utattoo, tba Cleveland modNall road, gity-firc mites faom Pittsburgh • good. length,lN bubding It Obtl4, nod shed whole lb hot wide- else of lot 10011 ON 111.0. foortba .16Cr god ranee. Enquiro of fetrilitaWroi JOHN LIZUBSINT. AllashatiTa SUORT HAND N BITINGe—A perfect aolti•dge of Wm valttabla ar walls In tea short and easy lessons, by a pne• ties% raportar from Loudon, England. Each pupil taught separately Lod at any thaw to Bolt their own cortrealcueea *DPI/ so = IMITTSIIIIJUGH BHORT-lIAND iteutagir. T VPI3 . 4 1,111% ' k‘2111.2! loatreetionto Btaadasti rboisograpby EFen la private lowans , Its class sad by mall. .Heporte of Laciness, Vpareebea, bey:tons. de.. wade WWII reason ab:e tense. faknutalsivir TO HOME MAN urscrunEes. -1.:01.0l for the Stanofastare of 1.600 FEET 0/ 30 INUII HOSE, will be reeetVed Until .TIIIIIISIMT, await:lM 1367. at ( . 3 oleloek. s • N. 41 ElllfOr W11•801e, Cbatrwan Corriall tee on Pin , Eaglaes sod Hose, No. he Yoartb my's, rritabutali. mbe:t I -RUBBER CLArrUlll6—Nuch ae Cate. nuts, Legging*, 8000, 60. .1 the twat esaltryas4 iralganualt also 011 . Coats, Jaeaets, la. for gle tbe lone t prlpea.wbolelale sad Mali, at Ne.O awl 30 61, War etml, - J. sawn% VERT A GOOD FEMALE COMPOSITOR Wants a SITUATION, to work by the Dl' ee... some weekly or monthly publication. Can eet 6,C0) erns per day. Address `.2.,! , Bor. MO ClerelanA: 0. nota.teel REWARD.—The above ssoo bo paid for the arrest and rousletlon of the party or pantos who struck the alarm from Box 7, corner Market scot Water street.. on kni,CP PilUtiT at 10. P) o'clock. _by order of the a. on l ir e AE a t rn JOHN H, - JAM'S BEEBE. JOLtN J. Tulturlr. SASIEEL T. PAISLEY. duo's Fire Alarm TeitgraPb. FOR COUNTY THEABIIMELI, MAJ. J. F. DENNISTON, - (Formerlyof Yriendia Rine Untrdri will be • C•ndtd•te for COUNTY' THEO.:AMER. subleet to thedeelblon of we Unloc Republic . .. Convert. tlon. I ASCII:LESTER PROPERTY SUR SAL.E.—Ftee Lot,. Or tom. on Beasef street. Masse= Adams sad Bayard street.. One Mork or hquare. , feet frees. on Market Street. bounded by .6... d -sad - street. and Ced. al o at es. Car Bl rr Square. 258 feet front, on onblo street. bounded by lifted and --- streets and Cedar alley. Aa :v5 JAMES Duque.. W.T. 10 STORE WHEELBARROWS; 10.2tha It W111:2 1 .2a2h0 Mid; ISHICK WH K ELII altnOted; .10 Cl.a.Y WIIELLII.I2II2WIII L bahlt2etlWA , .oh; 1.2211 51 • 12101 AGuN6'; .p COAL. WAtillNh; CAlree, liortlehd 110, ant Tn-ned hookas on h•ll and for ea'a at Dhouctia h. WAGON WOW., near the l'onttnutla•y, •deah. , • .11 , 11:utO (2)1..E11/.2I,VOLInEdTER it 09. • - CHEAP PIANOS 67% for a 0 OCTAVE. SIAtIOU AN T NUNN'S PIANO. 1111.0 fora 6 OCTAVO MAIIO /ANY PIANO. In good ord., • tio fora . 00TAVE ati , loo ANY TIAN". rattO for a • CAVE WOEWOOD CLUCK SW NO INAN . O. In (WA o , tler• •11130 for all , soUt AVY IitASENVOOD CHICK ERIN(' PILAU, a drat rata loatrament. For 1111i0 by C. C. MELLOR & CO.. No. 81 WOOD NTRWET = FOR SALE. OCIrALTA T•diva. yntlß /WOES A !at, NINETY FERCIIT. I I Of Cosi 1 .m ,, with DR open In gm..l wolkirlt order, platform. blaelissnith ' shop, nailer. Ile .111 Unloo Tovinaolp, two mho. from Joao,' Verrp . on the lionleatown Plank hand. Inquire of WILLIAM U. LCWIo, t he premier.. If not dlapo•ad of .111 to, otte " red put.iie outcry on 5A TUMMY, March TO.b. at 10 o'clamk. Also, One Acre of Lend, Underlaid with to near thr Washint ton Pike. two nodes fr.m Jones• rerry• A uhaantial (rams tamae, soil] ,Ight roots,. a.ol kitchen eel- Mr under the b smote house coal honor, sta , le, and other ou.boluitoss; a god smil of sr.ter, as th jar nip; sprier in • mbar: oil. w at er riatens with - pomp; a good ord. n; f !Thant with Cory wit tcea. peach trees, near, reel(. larl.,"ati .Cur on ar n gt . .r g e7,l,Vr ' Tols r atVi l oA e l t a t to. Lewis. on pramotsee. • II nut dispoord of be °lrene at pewit outcry on lIATUdD AY, MarcOM, et 10 o'eloak. nahLI:vS.L. NEW CARPETSTORE Jut Opening. BOVELD,ROSE & CO NO. 21 FLITS STREET, =I We are now opening our 'MST 871/CR Og iiifttinti, embracing everituing tbe CA It PICT LINK, hum the beat gnicipean •nd amerloan manufactures to the couninancet gleam Carpet: A NO Hue • OIL CLOTTIN. • WINDOW AMMER, A1.761N. MATE, NTAIII HODi • • riut.ctztVa4.s.grtment of rt.txo and BOVARD , ROSE & CO., • 21 117T11 illlf.KET. (second Roor,) EZIM=EI SRI, { R'S IIERB BITTERS THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY TO TSB PUBLIC.-4 have thla day opeuel BRAINCII HOLTZ. tor the sale of Nishler's Herb Bitters. la Me City of Plttabnrah, and Ores aulhartead A. T. TATINZATUCIL and D. It. I.IOLTON. de Aind.a. tooth/ on and 1.102 . 7 a the aun•• MAULED. L.AsCASTIh.-March PAHNESTOCK & HOLTON Wholesale Branch House, rideta - lr-ot Bt-root MCI= gold by all Despectoblo Druggists. %t S m mednZ - Ceo sok ant atrial to convince any cne l value. • DU SEILER'S lIERB BITTERS =I MEM MRS, HOPPER & CO SZIOCISOII to ft. It. MILO Mt, ♦som, 11AIMFACTCTIMIII OF FURNITURE Of Every Description. SCUOOL.LND OFFICE FURICITCRE. No. 4a Smithfield Street, • Sif•A fall usartmant of Pltt.burab Manufan'• tared Yttialtaira 0,1111,1.10 T ' hand at I.OlTaaT WK. J. ■ine...WV. g.OrrIA...C. ♦. rrnni tran=:vis • IVOTIEE TO CNTACTOII.— ••••• scivan, raorocuA will be reee4re4 by tEe uuderelgued uaW ITILIDAY, 3IAROII 92, M==3 .rpiteotor the Allegheny Water WOrko; REEMM vi 1: All the tone and slx•inch WAT YUPIPE quired for the cancel year, Also—All the four antl sin Inch stop Cocks. Vire Pluto and general carting. soh a. Bletver, Elhossa,T'e, go.. a.. required during the ye•r. 'lnc tour loch pipe to be of • uniform tht ak mess of .lithe of an lAA, to welgb not less than IS or more than 10 pottsitt• to the foot. Includio the bowl. The Os Inch pipe to b. of • uniform thickness of ti Inch, to weigh riot 100 than 10 or more 1114011 bounds to the foot, Including the bowl. All the pipe to stand • vesture of '2X) zwunds to the square Inch. and to be toted In the pretence of the Superintendent of the Weter Works. ard to be delivered at euch times and place's+ he may direct. Separate bide will be required for each else of pipe. All Coatings to he of strong soft iron. Also, bids will be waived for whet Coal may be required daring the year, thCcoal to la of the best qualoy Wand_and to be delivered lo the yard of tee Waer Work. Btda will also be received fur MI the Fire Plug Moto and • and II inchlitop Cock Boxesrequind ' during the year—told boVes to be made of veltow pine. bootee of the attp Cocks, I Ire Plugs and Boxes caul'', seen at City Hall. Of the above there is smut red for Immediate use 2.0001 e et of 4 inch and Leto tot of &Inch Pipes, 64-Inch. and tlelnettato Cooke 12 Sire Plugs, 24 Fire Ping Bose/ and 21 SOP Cork Boles. The right is reserved to reject not and .11 hlds. Inds to be odorsed"el:oldies for Water Works," 11, 11. FRANCIS, - City Contr . ' Cosirraosist , 6 °Fetes, •cckflueNr. March 17, 2567. nrCill M. DOLL-- INDUSTRIAL WORKS, HUGH. H. BOLE & CO. Enginc Builders. FOUNDERS AND MAOHIN.LSTS. mat49,l , lltg , ad'VJggre:lll . l:l:gi on atm' not lee. J. A. GRAY. Gains Orries. Canter of Point Alley and DuqueeneW PITTADVIIGII, PA. EIMITEI ~G~ ~~ TO WAN f OK MORTUAGZS.I Real Mutate bousbt and gold GEORGE K. PETTY. WI but [state A e•nt. 11. Rt. rialr ROLL BUTTER.a halt bbls. ArePy fru lutil InelA Iltr.1111Sli." 6 was 111 and 143 Let rim% NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. i, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICES. _____ , NEW SPRING GOODS, NOW OPENING I • ELECTION FORPOESI- ; Dahl an-I lIIIIECTOIth of the Slane ; r.ter haeltsat Bank s/111 be held at their Sante Monte: on hATVIWAY. the h/th clay of . • alareh. , taeen the boar, of I an] - MO& It. CIA E OPENING AT G. SCHLEITER'S, 92 Market Street. A CHOICE AIOH:PWFMEAT OF Spring Dress Goode, Spring Cloaks, Elegant Silks, Elegant Chintzes, Brilliants, AND A FULL LINE Or DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. AN OIiDINANCE - to authorize the (leading and raving of Three AMT. mat (toe Mace, SUCTION I. He ft ordained and enacted LH ihe Sued and l'ananon Councils of fro . City of Atie , :how. nod it le hereby oaid and enooted the authority of the come, Than e [e Catorni , tee on etreets. be. Inv i te[. are herchy authorized ana directed to nd ecelee prolong* for.l/M. grading sad peeing of flerron • ••41 11 ( y, am , stld Alley. tiarden Mid', and Juts°. Client (row Pasture bane to Tremont street. and to contract then fat with the lowest and host bidder or bid der., a* [holt dhicretion. SAC. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the 00l and espeamcs of the said improvements, there be , and la hereby levied, • et/eclat tag. to IM equally madded upon the several lota hound lug and abutthot eta n the said alleys andel ret-I rcapectively. In proportion to the feet' front In them respectively compelled, sod bounding and alluding as afordald. Ste. Y. That as soon as the cost and expense. ot Bald Isuprovementa shall be fully al - Chrtnined, It almll he the duty of the street Commtasioner to assCss lill.l animal 100 the same among the several lots troundla• and abutting 4111.1 dad aliens and woe respectively, seconllng to the rate hove Indicated, awl themupon yearned to make &- tumid and tolled, the eame, are to provi sions of the Act of the General Anotaahly of the Couanounealth of l'enuayloania. entitled ••An Act denning the =ant:meat collectitur the..expeno sea of grading Alld paving of OW Mr, to and al ley* of the City or Allegheny, 1.1111 for other pur poses," peeved the Mb day of March, lead. Pe, 4. That somuch or any ordinance lama} d0...1 with, or be supplied by the foregoing, lur al it same la hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted Into • lave this, the four. 51 loan day March Anzio Domini, out thousand cfaltt hundred and Mily AK -acv.c . E:SEAMIER, Presldeal of Select Connell. _ siNos. U. HilMtP, President of Common Council, • Pest: Ttnnkirr DILWOIC/11. Clerk of Common Council AN OUTMAN CE flunk the sal arles y Pollee and NieWatchmen. Sa.CMON I. lie it ordained and reacted by the Select and Comma. Coo tic( rf Mr City of .41/e -yhen nee y.u it is hereby ordained and enacted by outhorily of the ening. That the .statics of the ee, o of ho Night Watch be lucreesed twentty cents per night. and the sante he and It hereby need at *LIZ pet Wahl. to date from the Vat • 1.. , y of Mar, b, tom. nee... That the salary of the Captain of the Night Watch be lacerated SC.:S per annum,and that the Wareof the CPIs( of Pedro be In creased one hundred dollars per annum. and toss the same be and is hereby axed at IWO per annum, each: Sal that the salaries of tee yodc•nien be d to no dollars per nay .eh to date from the 'that daory of Waren, 1017. Sac Th it ale ordinaneos parts of oral nences as suety cotemt with or be supplied by tbe foregather, be and the same are bertha re- T UVIS:Ined mad enacted into a law. this four teen.. dnyof Morels, Auno quo thou " ` "eight in'd"4 "d IZITZ•1 Yvi I R I PK, Presldunt at heicet Council. Atteitt U. 3lncianitoo, Clerk of Relent Council. lIPSJHUIL U. 1311311LF. • President of Common Council. • • iteett ROnl.ni Inovuttnt. Cleric of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE Fixing the Searles of Weigh Masten. reselosi 1. Ile If ordained,nd eunrfocl by fho Select and Common Councils tor ths flay qf Alle gheny. owl II Is hensodded by DU nurgorily of its tome. That the salvias of the Weigh Mass sera shall be need at WO Der annum, each. 10 data 101 l the I.t day or January, lab.. nee. bat al' Orin.... or part. or Vrilb. aster s. inconsistent her...1.1M be and the same art hereb y repealed. • tinlained and enacted 10100 law this. the 11111 day of March. A. 11. one thonswid eight hundred and slity-atven ffl=== J AMI Mellitltlt. Prcnident of nclect Council. A""" 11A!'07.='"t`e:o.bc,i. GEO. D. 11.11/1/LE. President of Coil/mon Council. At ItOnini I/FLA - on:oz. COOL. of Claim. Cuuncti. =bl".:uta TEAS AND SUGARS. GOOD CORILINti SUGAR., 10 lb.. for $1 00 1 Ou 1 00 1 00 •• TA 1•11.1: XTRA UIXIU ISZST LT I ltd. • Another lane lot of TEEMS TEL. of Jut - V.% Direct from China and Japan ger etape Conetentins. lioelin Cattle. J. It. vireshnin, comp , Islay everything .LIVD v HEAL . In the way of Tea., St Shout 20 Cont. Below the Common 1.71011., ARTHUR SIRS, 172 & 171 federal street, TUE ItIERCHANTS_ENIIOII EXPUSS CAPITAL, $20,000,000 Oar Merchants and Manufacturers. n4IIIIIEB BYEEPIIESS.MOiIey, '-'Valuables. Freight and Par cell, over more than 15,090 milM of Express Line, 'at lust and liberalrates,savelllillions yearly to Express Shippers. and can be made permanent only by their liberal patronage. This we hope to merit and re ceive. Office, No. 145 Wood Street, WM. LITTLE, Agent. = mbCuM PROVISIONS NEGAR CURED HAD% DRIED lIEEV, BREAK rADT RADON, 1111OULDERS RED SID , CHOICE NO. I LARD. EXTRA NO. I WINTER STRAINED -- LIMO OIL, CALLOW AND RILL GREASE! I have stored laterite stick °flail above rrarlr tom, which tam prepared to auppli to the trod tt the lowest market prices. • Dealers will and I o (bele toteivat to ahem. ea 1 before perch lag elsewhere. JAS. LIPPINCOTT, Pork Packer, No. 23 Seventh St., Pittsburgh SOLE LEATHER Best EASTLAND OAK TANNED srAN /Slim* OLAUULTTEII At Wholesale Filen Tor Cash. OMerssolfoil. JAMES W. JONES & SON, CUMSEUX4ND.MAUTLAND /32131 THE PARTNERSHIP HERE ..- TO rout eslatlng under the mie of EAR YULTUDI t BULLMAN. mhl , :vet nrh-rsatrst Was Dissolved January Ist, 15G7, DV !minuet. CONSEST, A. M. MARSHAL'. dlepostog of hie Interest In sold firm to the rem xi olog parlors, erhotrllloon tines the boldness, at the old steed, 114 and 118 WATER IaItZET. A. M. 11AILSIIALL, E. M.YULTON, R. L. DOLLMAN MEM • 81 . 1.1141103 LOO GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. • J. Int ONS, No: 110 Wood lit., Pittsburgh, Beeps on band and naannfletures to oiler, the Vlb inT bTYLIG GILT, litielLWOOD and WALNUT, °WM. and MAU= 111ELBGB. POKTRAIT and PICTIAIE YUAMT.B, Vnetaln Clnnlea, Bands and Batton., Consols, Tripod and Bracket Tables of eanolslta deslgn sad workmanahlp. GILDING &ND =GILDING eisented to We bI VIVIIWAVi n tiwrz. sOlosuors In rams or WOO Ud UDW.24I Spring Poplins Plain Alpaca=, all color.); .Brocade Mpacas, all colors Wool Delalac% all colors; Dress Silks; Mourning Goods While Goedsi HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, &a. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 123319 -TEAS. ALLEGIIESY Owned and Operated Sole Leather, In on. Uttre from IT Ifs. D. Spring Delainer; Spring Plaids and Stripes; Shawls ; Balmoral Skirts, latest styles: Prints, Ginghams, Sheeting and Shirting , Mnslins; Table Linens; Irish Linens; Napkins; OF EVERY VARIETY. ~. ALLOY NVOICII SILLIAG AY VERY LOW RATES, WM. SEMPLE'S, 80 and 18Z Federal St., =9 MEE S AND NO MARKET STREET, Daily Arrivals. In t , d•IltIon to our stocklof NEW SPRING GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, • HANDKERCHIEFS, MASH ASO BONNET TRIMMING AND NECK. DIBLIONS *revery width mid shed*. Bret quality of d ATM Binsox. all widths Cift arra.. BLACK and w.llllXlt 111lE. %ENOS. /JUNO an and IIUVIONs Tail Line A'exandra KID ()LOC thiIIUSIERY and GLOVES °revery description. NEW iTYLEO f 110SG Jun. received fur La dle.. Mlu.s. and Childrun. CCIL'ETS Av U Ho'? SKIRTS. all mate, Atoll Ildruf NENTn• FIJuN lUNINti 000111. Country Dealers 'will dad in our HOLE PALE DEPAUTMENT, a full asuortinunt al Eastern Price.. MACRUM, CLYDE & CO., 78 and 80 Market Street, CEEB ANOTHER. LARGE AIR RIVAL ND M.`llLt AT Ca- MT'S" SIM IS !MEM PHILADELPHIA CLOAK HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail. M. SIMON, acce..r to R. i;tI:ibENILALTSEtt .2 CO I am readying every' day a sp'endld &aqua meat of Pointed Basques, Basques, Cloaks, Circulars wad Mantillas, A •ery One *election of IttiACK A NI) EANCY Gf ev LOM and lIU rEONn oery Avec:intl., which 1 will inter at RE DUCED PRICES. Lan'. will give me a call herove Tine chaelng elatabere. Particular attnatl paid to Orden.. hatiidiLatair W. E. SCHMITZ & CO., nAvz ON. ELAND AND ►SE Selling at a Reduction, I=3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS, eonstellos oral{ the totem% Btyles of BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladles', Mives. and Vtaldrf r Clam, °oat tiltl and C alf alcoorata. Balton. Lace. and ongress Gaiter, Inlppert, Tlee..tc (1,,nt., Boy'. and Tontha I reoct. C.lf, Kin and Thick. 1104,.... , 1 Bootee., Also, a largo ►r+ortmeot of GENTS . FANCT Allot tee afore are of tho BEST IiATERTA non NVOIIHMANSIIiT, and WAIULANT.6.I3 equal to any In tbe elty. W. E. SCHNEERTZ & CO., N 0.31 Fifth Street. mO.l WELDIN & BOOKSELLERS. Stationers, Paper Dealers, PRINTERS AND BINDERS, MJca.3l.ol. T/f7cicacl Eltroot, PITTSBURGH. 0. S. ISTA.III , . "" 6 ""'Llittartin3lUoB9, stcyrp. v/s, • A" ruc.r.T FOOS 5. t IN tlaranENB, EITAM SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. 131121 \yALL PAP E RS, GOLD EDEONNED PAULOIIPAPEnt WOOD AND GARBLE I.IIIIATION PANEL PA PERK; • SINNED PANEL PAPER!, for Pan lore and Conlon.. In New Designs, at 101774,11KET STREET, I=3 JOS, B. nroms & BRO. ♦OTICE TO TEACHERS. - ,%`Wia:hLi, '' gfirLC 74 Z 7l.ls. cations f rr :lie PBIMIPALSIIIP OF 110 ESE No, 1, I LA [only, ue ht aaj cf Nen R. AOC Loric., Step i tat U. U. resi4ent. li. tiARKEL:. Allethe.Y. . I pplilt. a.Wond Ir:rect. Pittsb i li. rL co . rvcr of Union asonue nun tiny Liberty i i i u t i,lG T : l 4 l .s .• burgh. REDIOVAL9 REMOVAL ROBINSON. REA & CO., Have rernoveu their oe. to N 0.17, CHHNEH OF FIRST AND EMITHFIELD STELET.T3. REMOVAL.—J. P. NEWRIYEB. & CO.. Curanstsstou Merchants auldealers Flour, teed and Oral, Tare reran/Veal tO 211 LIBERTY STREET, Where tail will he pleased to nets their Mends and customers. • • PROPOSALS. PENNSYLVANIA Agricultural Land Scrip FOR SALE. Tilo Hoard of Oommlselonere now offer for sale :=o,b 0 keret. of Aerleultural Collette Land Motto. bottle the balance of the Senn Ranted to the cou , mo wealth of Petmealvanta f the endow nt of Aerie.lto rat Collette , In thls State. r-optwals for the purchase. of this Lana bull, addrYllS ( . 11 to "The lloalff of Commissioners of .Aprfrtural Laud berlp. • ' will be receland at the nue ul veyor ticoeral Office, at Harrltburs, 'bill 10 o'ctora if.. On Wednesday, Ap.ol 10, 1861 This lan! may be located dripy State Or Ter- : tlto.y t y the holders of tbe &upeAe i rz ” „ a fxr, tg . i . ddioi to solo at orient, entry Each pleestorscrie rePreSvota quarter section ore, e looldnital•nd sixty amis. Is Issued In Llans , aatiss ill be translerableswit b. out endorsement or form assignment. The. bloat rived not be tidied until the actin Japre.nt ril limatlsin and entry. when the P.M' holding. It rot Oil the blank and cat, the. land in baud•lt - name Bids must be trade as per acre. no hisib will be received Lot less than one quarter es non. The burin will le totss immediately op the payment of the mo iey to the bur reyor ttenerai. tin ell bids furs less quantity than *hens/acres. on of the patella , money must De paid wii hin ten eels, and the remaining two-third. wittttn thirty dsys after nolitication of accept ' ance of the bid or bids by the Maid of Commis 'loners. JACOB 31. CA3I Fil EEL. turveyor Genii s For the Board of Commtssloners. lianntannito, February 117 1807. mb3.73 SEEDS 1 SEEDS 11 We are Bow Prepared with Oar SPRING STOOK Garden, Field, -AND FLOWER SEEDS, 'MEWED FRS! in GMLNI. We one medal inducements to Market Gardeners and. Country Merchants. ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before Offering for Sale HAY PRESSES. Ingersoll's Band and horse Power PiILIEBJEUESSI. A Full Stock of all Sizes. 3. 32C-IVC , ..IEC, 137 Liberty Street. T. L. ♦rwOOD..BLS9ON Y • CAtIllll. IT'IVOOD & M'CIFFREY, BRASS FiIiNDEILS, STEAM AND GAS FITTEW3, Cori of 3rd - and Liberty Streets. Abort Carroll & Snyder's, nttaborgla, Cents. Light and Wary Casting hantahed promptla W rider. Special attention bald to tbe.dtilag out and resalrl as of 011 itellberlec Steamboat, laths, ac., &c. Agents for A. &Cameron & cos STEAM PUMPS BLOWER ENGINES, nese Pusan. hare soperlor advantage. overall ot re. and every one Is warranted to give Paler. constmarr on hand. fees:alo CELA.5.110JU8E..1738. ra. lIN.i.E.E..A.L.ECITTLLE. BARR.. KNAKE & lacreamor. to WIATILLItiIf.s BAR% N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh •0 441 Pianos, Organs, And Muldeal Gaols paendly .113 - Sole Arenas ton the Celebrated BRADBU RY. New York, and IiChIIIISLCE.T.II & CU.• listladelphlar, 11.1.E , tn. - Also, ESTET £ .COTTAGE, •• and D. & H. W. N)S1TII•B '`AIIERICAN" eANB..dTILTUI . PB PATENT The best Italian and Germ= Violin and Gal. tar Strings **wars on basso. airmal BusEcEss assays COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos, 6 and S at. Clair Street. Has a Pt;apetual Charier. Bnok•Aeeplhg. Penmanship and Arithmetic, time unitmited ' *4O 00 Arithmetic and Penmanship per quarter- of three month.. samansble. per mouth , For (greeters or 6hertmene. address N. SHAFFER. or noels's . " J. 7. IdreLAI.MONDS. BO / TLED ALES- KENNETT, WINTERTON, =9 Ales and Soda Waters, nornzu BY J. C. OUFFUNI & CO., 22 ♦`fn 24 akar= STREET, MEM ANDIIEW BEGGS, GM= GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Hardware, Cuiler3 & Variety Goods, !co. 3 St. Chir 6troot za door from tie ;Mr, rITTSIIVEGH, PA. Ammunition of all Undo &tyro,' on band., Wind and ristols repaired. mann and Ea zos around sad set. Also, pc:Anita blades 10 IV, o tau. JARED M. BRUSH, =ZPI Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, ac. sr. h r:ji..l STB.ZZT, rtrZIBUUGH. TA. fiTTT - IvunsEßT AND " T I I K • s agtiTIVICA Ain FORISTS. 0 7ita. f`....ollait Won on to their extenatea s t u tlet Ur itrtignair:PEltrifi: °Want Paasenaor Caro nta to tnr orronhones eta tiftmt miaow. t V. ItELTLNG 2 BELTING , I—Leath. er and Gam . Poltlart Mao, Gam Parking, torn. Gasket, Le.. at •ha bell ant at reduae.t four. Tb• twat quatlty of Win, 11. nay • basil LI th e Indlaitabbst Depot, Yo. Pt and Zitito Glair atrse% 4. 4 H. 7711117..1,0. EH A GENTS.-1.000 WANTED.— bIALA AN f D EbtA.LE. —The but cbabea I..l;rett7.2kabocll"...lt'brioutrr \aq Tat 1n Us* trid. Struts 1104 Is e till*. Nur ; a V . 4 a .0 . 1114: ge r y. s talF.L i ci.,... ha1t3.4113. Bclakft (or trrrns Ind terrltoZyi....wi„.6,,sn, 4,.! W AkNTEII, • o ,.. bLA , T 7 .A lei rt7 lr -14 '4P , 1i. 70 . E51 , 3 : 1. L .3311 m 0 n Ni m t vi ;p1 ; 12 , 4t . .GC . Apply Pa pez.sott or by letter. to b. 11. CLMEAr. ' 11.; Itlmpond Et.. opposite Cowl LIMA. mbIIAST lITANTED.-500 clerks, and and others now out opw.walownwst Pittsburgh. To know that •NLIKICW'ri TT E IL ILIVOII continues t o sell heft. r tidal Writ. Fortunes rise made by I ening rights linden. was,. status. It Is The only thing of the 01nd that lay real merit.issertss Is the standard. Comaaal kat scents are making. J. C. TILTON, No. Ms tits ac r. Street. Itti= BANKSAND B ANKERS biANKEI6I HOUSE OF JAY COME & CO., Corner \VIM and Woman Ste., Few York In connection wlth our houses In Philadelphia and Washington, we nave opened a NEW YOEN lit•l'dE at snore locatton, and oder one seretere to Bank.. Backer. andlnratnnle[l o etranear- Lion of thole business pa this city. Induct:nil purchases and sales Of IiOVettIMENT o=osl - 5104:16, BuNDSand 001.0. We ire coo scantly rrprerents d at the Stock. Ex.rhange and 1.30:d Board. where orders sent cmare promptly Oiled. We keep on hand a full suptAy of troy. h.ENNIENT et.• Ultirlad ••V ALL IdditlES, buying and atlting at current prince. and 110 Inc co the n most liberal rates the inselort •itords, fealtad JAY COOKE C CO J. F. STARK & Go., BANKERS, Corner of Wood and Third Streets, mitrir .a.ays) isms, ENITID SIATES DOIDS, GOLD, SILVER ADD CDGPOIS, Draw 'rime and died BIM of Szchaage ENGLAI4ND.4:wr ?RANGE. it GERMANY. ITALY. do;.:e.. Sc. HART, CAUGHEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS, PITTSIMPAM, PA., (6UCCE29ORS TO HANNA, HART & 00.,) MOE= Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And iparticular attenslon pald to the ;ar ena. and sale of GOVERNMENT BONDS. iirSIGIIT DRAY TS ON LONDON. 431.4 N. HOLMES & SONS, 33.A.N113.. , EWEL No. 57 'Market Street, PITTSBUIICIII. Depot'lts received In Par Panda and Currency. Ctulecttotiv comic on nU the principal Pants of the United States and Canutan. Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities BOUGHT AID SOLD 017.00 M MISSION. Particular attentlor paid to the purchase alma salt of • U. S. Securities, Including U. 8. Elk.F.l O F do. 5o0i; U. 8. FIVP.SIO-40si U. 8. CEBTIFIQATEB INDEBTEDNESS. Ordcr. void Voriclicraboutia Or collectud. pEOPLEIP SAVINGS BANK, OF PITTSBURGH, I.VCORPORATED 1866. Capital, 1 - slo*ooo. .OITIOE. NO. 77 FOURTH STREET, President, Vice President,. TEUBTE - rn: Annul LLOYD. I . :H.Lanw Ann. J•nas I. BIG.SNLTT, JAYIS LIPIINCOTT. E. I'. 4000$. - Hun. POOR. MALLON W. Ii• DOMILT, ollS D. b4.2.1.L1,, ti atus e. touutox. Secretarlini ireasarer.lSlDNll I. VON 110331101 S! Fix per cent. Interest allowed on time deposit. Investment. made Intiorernmant and H e al Ba— tale BeentMee. Bank open daily. except Birlays. from nine o'clock. A. al., to four Weloek, Wednesday' and Satarday everilnie from slz to Moe o'clock. mhli vll5 pITTSBUIIGILI. BANK FOR SAVINCS, • /Formerly the 31111E.IdAYINUS INSTITUTION, 61 Fourth Street, Nearly Opposite Hauls of Plitsbeirgb. CHARTERED IS 1863. OrfiN DAU.T from 9 to 4o'clißlt. and ott tVaDN ESIJAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS from-tiny let to 140 , ,Eltior Ist. V to Voieloek, and from November Ist to If ay ist, 6 to a o'clock. . Roots of liy.lders. Sc.. famished at the eflioe Tidn institution eipeelally °fleet* Mom whose earaings art limited. the opportunity to accu mulate, by small eeposits, easily saved , a tom wtdcq will be a recouree 0100 need., and bear ing interest Instead of remalnlng unproductive. ' 3Etcrocrci.ca" TlMaxxxe rBS,IDENTI GEOEUE A. BERET, ries rEESI - Dists: 8. 11.11ASTILAN. JAMES PARE. . JO: 2scrtrrAET AND TasaScittai D. E. 316ICINLEY. A. BRADLEY, Wlt. K. EMMA. A. 5. Its)l3S. 0. UILiVoRTIT JOSHUA ROODEE. VOLLANSREE. JoHN SCOTT, • ' C'. L. U gl a ilg.l%P i elli l ibr alt - H[ Setteiress—D. W. AA, R . BELL. •1014,11 Ar MERCHANT TAILORS SPUEN G STOCK, Now Breeisleg LARGE AND counarre AEWILMANT of ECM TOLTITN AND CIIILDRENM CIA3TIIIII 0, For the SPRING SE &BON GRAY & LOGAN, No. 47 St. Clair Street I= HENRY G. HALE lORTalLst COL PE.I3 AID ST. (113 SU. 20 00 20 NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST OPENED, I= All the Novelties of the Season, =I Flrst=Elass Merchant Tailoring Establishment. i~~ mhs:n9 W. HESPENHEIDE, Merchant Tailor, iii.SOST.CLMRSTREET. 111.N4 - SPHINe tii;ODS just *pelted. All Let and new style patterne get re le the West 'ast ern style.. - mh4:115. NEW SPRING STYLES. xr.cooßr• 46:c 0.; 11.31 WOOD STREET, Are sum eixrang A SPLENDID STOCIL OP lIATEVCAPB AD STRAW ROODS, At Very Low Prices. mh7 FLOOR OIL, CLOTEL—HavInLI reduced on: prloes ere it now e rer OH Clot Ds ataastern rates. • large ne. an hand add ds.• arable patterns. fora ele..reeletate •nd J. H. PHILLIPS. 70 sae 2. et. nee Men. HENRY LLOYD. =