thgWittslmol6 - agtite. imintratmi, twat% 13, RILL TitE: riecirin E i. Foi several`years post popular senti ment In Pennsylvania. bas ' gnsvituted, and silth Increasing strength, towards Freedom La Railroad Ruilding. Last win - finer such unanimity was developed among the people that:both political par- ties, and . boat candidates Cor Governor, were constrainer) &11y to endorse the . _ . policy, 4.large.mal lty of the individ uals who Obhilnid E is is the Legisla ture, ei the fellow g election, were either formally pledg or definitely un derst.xstto: concur eartilt In the_pre- valling <Minion. Upon the convocation of the Legisla. tare Itlse manifest a change had come over the thoughts and purposes of the members. This was more folly disclosed as soon as the Free Railroad Bill was - troduced.into the Senate: _lt was ref , r red, se : a matter of course, to the Co..- mlttee on Railroads, which had be n constituted to meet this contingent) The Chairman of that Committee is tke ablest marl in the body; a clergyman or repute in his sect; blameless and respect. o 3 in lilt private relations; and aspires to a seat In the United States Senate, in virtue ; of his of compliances with the behests of powerful corporate inter tits; bit which he will be sure to miss. By the Committee alterations were tirade in the bill which revolutionized its-char— acter, =eking it provirr - effectually for suppressing freedom in constructing rail. roads, instead of sanctioning such free— .dom. In, this perverted form the bill, against the most urgent remonstrances, was pa ihrougli the .; Senate. In the Boum the look is no better. The hill to repeal the act repealing the Charter'or the Pittaburgh and Co!malls 'eine illailroatl 'Company; afforded an otlici exhibition of the same spirit and -intention. . . When action touching these bills had assumed consistency and shape, so as not to be misinterpreted, a bill was brought forward to increase the capital steck'and ',bonded indebtedness of the Pennsylvania Railroad EMnpany, with out consulting the wishes or rights of . _ the stockholders, to any extent the Directors may hereafter see fit. Now there is no valid objection to increasing the stock of this Company to any defin ite sum desirable for perfecting track and augmenting facilities, but there are the strongest reasons why a companY should not be arrned with unlimited power, as well as why Directors should not be made supreme, in any particular, over the constituency. In these _particulars the hill was not only unontulous, but of dangerous tendency. Liberality should be the rule towards all railroad enter prises, old or new; but this altogether surpasses toleration or endurance. In discussieg, a few days ago, Relations of Pennsylvania to the. Great 1 . West," the objectionable features of the bill were-not in our mind; We viewed 'the bill simply as a means of giving to • the .Commonwealth power to compete 'successfully with Northern rivals fertile prize lying west of the Mississippi. To • - that view we add neither qualifications .:nor abatements; ands we now have the pleasure of announcing, that, atter the first highly objectionable bill had fallen - under.t.fe veto of the Governor, a new adding fifteen millions to the capital Mimi- of the Company, under the ease . tioh of the stockholders, was introdnesd and immediately put upon its passage; • that it passed the House with very little • opposition and the Senate unanimously, received the Executive approval and is now a law. Thus the views we express - ~311 in that article have been almost unan ', mouldy snits rued by the Legislature and the Governor. A week or so since we pointed out the only remedy for what is objectionable in the policy of the Commoiwealth touch ing railroads ; which consists in dis carding old party arrangements and obligations for a season, and a draw ing together of 'the people independent ly for the-rectification of this evil, A * Free, Nailroad Party can purify the leg .lslation of the Commonwealth on this idass of questions, and no other Matsu - Mentality can. The Cpmaqercial copied what we said in handsomely eu orsing it. Be loud this no, citizen of Pittsburgh has Tassru'ed us of ids countenance in that -- • movement. The people are the mastera Gaseous ieaders in the journals may break the monotony of these dull and wet , days, but will win no praetical eon ' ;t • ' Will the people decide? If 1311, The :City Hall is a suitable place to inartga - rate the movement. BETALIATIOIi When members of Congress resist the appropriation ofone million of dollars to keep men; women and children in the 'Southern Statee from starving to death, ' • 'for the reasotathat the Constitution does '• :not authorize such expenditure of public • r „Moneys, we admit the force of the objec- Son, and only wish that on all other those. gentlemen were equally. scrupulous in keeping within the exact Midi of their rrerogatives. When other `members excuse their reftsal to sanction r" the appropriation, on the plea that it is ."necessary_ to„ spare the tax -payers by economizing expenditures, we only wish iMe7 luul been equally considerate when - ; - - determining the-matter of raising their own salaries, and in deciding upon bun. ! ..dreds of other Isaiah or unnecessary : grants.' But when membeii place their refuial oil the ground of retaliation for the . criteltles indicted by the Confederate , ;• Government or, the rebellious inhabi- 1 " - 'i ' - : tantrupon Union soldiers who fell into 1 ::.-..;,. : , their, diandi as priaoneri at war, they Z: ,-- ..' . seem to us nctrutted by a fe.rocitys.nd ..V '- •-- 'implacability, beyoad the depth of harnan 1 ;'''',' f .4.assions, and desczadmg to the regions 1 - 4. , f; t •- of the demoniac. ti ',.....f. . When the Confederate government, during the ' progress of the strife, was ~!. - .' - ... slaughtering , by systematic starvatidn, t "3- Union' men, prisoners oi war in their i •;:....- . harditivieadvecitted - retaliation, both as .- ' O. a measure of justice- and mercy. Re . 1 . . - Milation, then, would have brought the -r ~,.-.. ". . : Confederate authorities to their' senses, L 'and saved the lives of thousands and . ' tens tit thousands of prod' men. After i' .- the war was over, wo urged that the • j.f .! :. , Bentham ieai'ere, who reducedstarve.. ' ... ' ilea . to a system, organizing it as a regu ' ,-- 4 tar instrument of military- operations, ei . ~.3::., shou'd he brought to . condign pnaiah. -..'it' y 'mint, and for this *carte offence. Not ''-'''- ' one of them has been arraigned. Most "..',. ' or there have been pardoned. Nor can t`''' -' the fault be laid exclusively at the door t ...' --.. '• ''of ‘the'Vreeirteni. . Congress, as a body, has manifested luipatience . neither 'with the remissions nor clemency Af the ...r -'l.-.:-i3eitinc.l6nehirig this class of eases. ' it 8;140 d the Preeideu:d with diectetlenary • . , _ . _ power. Ile has uani. it, and the power has not been revoked. If a man is attacked by violent men,' who intend harm either to his person or property, he may defend by any or all means at his command, to that he does not transcend actual Xecessity. Con —..irts and juries are prone to allow much in favor of a man so assailed. They do not hold him to the. rigid rule of balancing probabilities nicely, so as to Use no more force in self-defence than upon .a calm survey afterwards might ap pear sufficient. Allowance is made for the inevitable baste ,and perturbation of the instant. What if the next day, or month, or year, the Man'attaCked should meet his assailants in a crowdod thor oughfare,-and shoot them down or. sight? Does any body. imagine tbe slaughter would he excused on the score of jasti- Sable retaliation? Surely not. The original offenders were where they could ba arrested, and delivered to the custody of.the laws. . _ _ .Eut the proposition to let the Southern people starve, because Union prisoners of war were deliberately famished, is worse than this. No assurance is given, or can be afforded, that the individuals now suffering at the South are properly -answerable for the enormities justly coniplained. of. It is not clear that all of them were even resident in the Southern States during the war. Many since have gone hither from the North" or from Europe. Not a few of them may have been, and doubtless were, loyal all through the great struggle. At all events, the rebellion is suppressed. The masses of the -Southern people are no longer public enemies, but fellow-vii- izens. It is neither humane nor patriotic to foster old enmities, or to implant fresh causes of alienation. They arc true statesmen, who, not forgetting the put, so control their resentments as to rebuild again the fonndations of the Union with the cement of mutual help fulness. Ton notorious_ boast G. Hanna writes, from Mexico, where he is living in exile, and doing penance for his ac tive part in the rebellion, a doleful let ter to the Memphis leireanche, in which he depicts that country as anything but a pleasant place wherein to dwell. -4le has left in search of a new home. lie will roam the world over and find no dwelling place so comfortable as the ono he has forfeited by treason and infidelity to the Government. .Icr $90,000 the Tammany Society of New York has purchased the old site, on F9urteeilli street, of the Medical Col• lege of the University. The lot. is 11.6x121, and If in a Pittsburgh business centre would command nearly double I "that price. The Society will erect their new political headquarters without de lay at n cost exceeding $300,000. ET-Col - En-non Ow:Nisos, of Ohio, has again published a card, stating that his business engagements and private affairs will not permit his being a candi date far gubernatorial honors at the com ing election. BEM l'nEr., of Pike's Opera House, Cincinnati, refuses to allow the nee of his name as a candidate for the Mayor alty of that city. TIM Democracy of Ohio arc in favor of holding a grand National Convention of the party, at Louisville on the Fourth of next July. JOSEPH FLEHING, !MUGU IST, Verner Marton ht. mod the Diamond }I. on band aTa ry ge atock of DUGS, ?MEM lEDIGINtS, PEtUititY, FANCY AILTICI.C., TRU-et...Ed AND cur- POLLTX.S. OF ALL. KIND, AN tt AT PRICE'S TUAT DEFY CUIIPETITU)S. Oil, Paints. and Dye if tuffs at all that:Unties.. at ctrl lost pricer. Very ertourtor nods Ash sod Potash, at re-. darted prices. Fresh Blue Lick and Congress Water. Oulu klastle eyeing, and Breast Fungi:ft grind yariety. at old➢ prices. Liquors for medic Val p u r e ethat cartg*tre exceded for partly. consn g pore' 'ld Cog nac. York, eherry and -adairsexcellent Hollans Din. *Lifland sparkling Carew to Wines. - ,„per. On, Ptah Oil. Neat•s Foot OD. Ylaxstee std. Turpeattne, Uatr.platut, tar- Don WI. mantas nold. White Lean, Varnishes of all kinds. Fatally Dye Colors 'retied Fontein great etalety. Tooth Brasher. etthMt What Swayneft Ointment Will ,—lt win hale Itch In from V! to 4S hours. 2—it will cars the most onsansto oasts of Tot- ter. cure Chronic ' raTalpelss of Mc Lace 4—lt Will ours Salt lidoolo. ocald Hesd. 5-1 t W 1,1 core Itstans rlles. ail SruptlcTos. . 6—lt will rosltlvely care sit Skin Inteases. 7—IEISe SWAT:M . 4 lOsiTral-Ns sad scratch S. more. ...ITCH. Dr. Igroarrte.• Ofistowat., ...PEWEE" "ITCH" Di. hatomas , s Otatmeat, .TETTEIP , t•lTetio •crETTEtto ••ITCH" _ KNOW ri ••TETeEIt" "ITCH" .171.11" TO PAIL ••TMTTEII" ' "YILTTEIV., Prepared only by Dr. MAYNE & SON, Phll - Sold by kPCLAMPAN MCHA AN,,6S Market street, ti.3o. A. MELLY, 37 Wood nu, JOI. PLAMI.3O, 84 Market st.. A. TOLIIIWNC it, car. ltb and Market street., PIO.- Moth; IL.Alcr. s DISI7ITT. Alleaberts. asoOliatrre BEIIIND TILE LIGLITHOIL;IsE Old lout= la not gala dad.. People are •tlll to'llo found who tta.t that health , . promoted h 7 depletion: W. there ever suell Istscloglc: N tart Is the greed antagonlat of Climes*, and the depictor; proves to Drostsste Nature, to orate, ono might suppose, to glee the enemy a double chance at 11•11 Ce of the petient: The tree prat tles, Is so to Invigorate the sits! power; as to node! them an overmatch fur the elements of dims.. This can be done with lIOaTETTEitiI3 STOMACH BITTILBS. Of all vegetable Joules they are the most DOwerinl and the most genial. At tble sawn when even the sironiteet ovgani- ileum ate Ilahlike be affected br the altenly, tionsof stringent col! and melarluus moisture, thls Inestimable protective medicine is aspect• idlyneeded. renonspredis posed to biliousness, dyspepsia, constipation, Intermittent fever, or any of the complaints which cold weather su per- Induces or eggravatei, should tate it regularly throughout the Winter and Spring months. It absolutely pure end harmless. TUE LIIDIANK TILE WHITE PLYE. Although long known to the abOriglnes of America, Dr, Deere. W. Swett, or Boston. has brought late shape foi convenient tree. a most valuable preparation called POLAND'S WHITE CUNIPOON D. which fur •no tuber or yeara has given great satisfaction In the cure of all thole aliments dependent on an blamed or Irri tated condition of the mimeos membranes of the anlinal organism. Ire grmwt, diafttar. drerch, chronic brcairAiiis„ natant walarra, constipation, when depending on • debilitated elate of the In- Witham it is onto( tbe most valuable discover dl les recently . added to pharmaceutical meeine. it Is ilkewire a most valuable 60:anomie; dls caws of the aldneys and bladderg enerally. n as any °nee. satisfy libucelf upon single tril l. gr., one knows the healing virile of tee white Dine for sores and ulcers, but Ur. Swett has rote to work and prepared from the sweet Inside hark ofbat valuablistr ee a pi necompou that will meet sem indication where the ne would he valu able Itlaeonneently recommended far the folloer -6 g sUptests. loisbeles intim:lsar latidle aged people; Diabetes in old people: WPM. of te thin tY e; • tit h kei in children during the Gravel: Kidney Trouble in old Beadle; Ulcerated Wieners. Ulcerated Bladder; bi lt d c .. /Ibrge of mucus. or pus, or blood from the Brig eight Dimmer the Hide s• ititnrion,l4.ll,lan.dl. ski.etrridalkin_ Patin the Kleineys or timalln . 11 S ar k; Tor sale by the gross. Sesta or slagS "' lnnrlle ". medicine sLui: 110'W:3041' MIPV,!M-IWAA:litOtztomottkiiiM. • • juivinwf„ Jr., Arkintr Jkirrrir 01. 0,6„,,54 yvrh wust, U an authorised dards to remise Advertlasusests for Mr GAZR77.6 4 and all oilier Papers throadrhovt, United &aft and th e Canadas. !: • FRESH SUPPIN. tE9BiT P1558E5151.1. • Volume L Pelee - 811.00. sue zertseci . COISPANY, Oa wow) exits]; r NEV . _ gr'TIIINITIE CHORAL SER. vlrg.—The 'usnal AYTERNOON kEß pcx will be sang dlath street, 7O•HIU AV. at th 0 . 0•0• k. UNIVERSALIST CHIMER, CORNER ur UItANT ANL/TIMID ST.i. Het.. A. IiOS.CHNIAIi. Prvaelgall EVl , lll* F CaillAY at lOY: ,Y., lad 7 P. W. attatlay cliona at 9, al. All the proplo ate la- Tlwa to coat. and hear. arF F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH rvices at the NEW CHAPEL. Fourth street. ohnve Oran • even Sabbath mornltic. at O . OOCL. A. 51.. and In His eventa a P t o•cock. SABHACH SCHOOL at :o'clock. 5. Strange , are cordially - Invited. The residence of the Peon, 111.V..1.131ES S. DIEKEIIsON, Is 14 , , Chatham etreet. TII E FIRST C11E1,1111, , CHUN - 11, Allestieur City. Al which JOSEPH KINO I. Castor. till the eons pletlon of Civic new hoes, orworship, art•l cuto• Hone to meet In EXCELSIOR nabl,. c0c0 ,,,y Federal and Lacock streets. Services every LORD'S Dal" at toy a. co. and Tie p. tn. Prayer MeetIneWEDNESDAY EVENlXtsattleo•eleck. arr. N. C. A.-TUE RE41.417. • LAG Monthly Alsellog of the YOUNG 111E77'3 ClillaliTLA.N ASSOCIATION will be held In the First GetbodlstChttrob, ilfth street, tiILTURDLY kY r.NING, !larch mod, at 7:. Weleelt. A fell attendance Is requested. LNSTITEIE, 52 AND 54 31;CLAIRSTREET.Pr1713BMIGH TIIE nUMSIER TERM WILL COMMENCE On Monday, the Sth of April. • This institution, as wornvrgawised, sudsrases a NO II must. UV. 11.91%11KN for the causal inf. 44dfrvininpof Tea , hers; Cl) , 1111E•st: I A t. r English of suplts who Isiah to °Vain a pond English Education at utsderfds erp•lldE; 4 ENTIFI T3IC NT for the education of pupils Who IVIVI to lake an AClfOritUlt CUI,S, 444 a Cla.A, I , lr , Alla:Peri° , ( 44 sansdlion pupas mho wash to stadia the Latin and the tiny Languages. Dar • trson, lrishing lo enter advanced clans: fa any of the Ispartoteots shoo id prams , . (heir Tisktte S.lll k 1", T 111; 3,th OEM A 1111,3:v.2 QUINCY A. SCOTT, DENTIST, ..7'o. 21S PEXX STREET, Qll= tahM: X. FOE BENT j:. FIVE DEBIltAILE.:1100318, • - With gas; la a pleasant locality, ealtabli for two ma l l families or ono large family. router. • oaby April let. Inquire at the premiere. No. 04 IlAr aTILEET. A GOOD FEMALE COMPOSITOR Wants it nITUAIION, to work by the Pit ee, oe fOIMIC weekly or monthly publication. Can 6et 6,tVO ems per day, Address "Z..• Don Mtn Cleiclan.L. 0. n6h7.1001 FOR COUNTY TREASURER, M.J. J. F. GENNISTON, ,Fortnerly of Prl"s4ll Rifle fluard,) wlll Ire Cant , ltate lot 0./LINTY TREASURY...I, tat!, t.thedectsl9. of the tinlen eepublican Cotteen 000. . t .z Sf IIIEIVAIID.—TIte above rew It ard will In pald for the a•rest of coneletton the ea., - or pante, who struck tee alarm trues hoz., corner Marko: LOU We.. r streets. on- WICLENItni,J.Y 'NIGHT. at 101.0 o'clock. BF order of the Com. on lire alert, .1011 b 11. 11111 k. J lktt9 ttßenE, JOU.% J. TIJItkEr. SAIIIIEt. T. ['AISLE T. .ttu , t Fire Alarm Tiolest*.o ItYl!f ' A S : r ne l Lets .4 :07 El !Ts Street. betweets Admas and Itayant !tit U. One Block or:square...ss lect un Market str,et, butrUed by Limy./ 515,554 slid Cedar al stWe ' l, ll Mn S tlZ : ti ' l l ;;Yt e si c d t s (Near lley, Apply 5 , 1 .1,1.11V4 A.IIIITCHIFON, Set.23lsV. Ai o.2's Du.p..sne 1(1 FROII Oil $11.14 TO $3O VS. , ' Ph It DAV,can easily be de the T, at sound. WI epee' s i te. In s ran llghL, I,er.r..nt and hue , rabic, AND NO Ckoil rztzon. God and rnerget:c Agents (I.stlle: and -t cr men) ire wanted to repreacat a. I It e vcts Clry ad cease}, A SARI ceaseMau Men . ). and rsineahsa, ...31 , 1.1.11,4L.NT Is utle ea 1, Forperson has:oh a few Ihwars daily spare For farther par"culsra p 1.,. call nu. .kr . a, dress. U. W... A.C.S.S.)hi et)., IL hoUth hull. core, Md. NEW BOOES. THE OPEN Pt/LAP. SEA. UT Dr. J. J. Ears. 1 enl., P luo relee —" EWS Eli P ont-911E TENT BEACH. I vol. rarte V 5 THE OENLLI` l.)? sOLITL.L.E.. 1.1 W. R. Alger. I VUI. relen LINITI S .T 4 LIFT. ley W. D. "Lowell, 2.5" edition. Price 42.50, • For tale t. 7 KAT CO., 35 Woad •trrrt LEIICOBBHIP. AND Female Weakness A phTst.lan of jear• experltn, off,ra • I. slulb, tied powerful retne.l.. foe the axmcd is c,m,poutol d,cocrred hy eke ecW,rs...l ltar,it.lci. expo Dc.cnd• be greater ylawn that of >O% Prlt=inl.lp.qllon firtili • fo wilt o.• semi. by sn ' .ll co any on r ..nue%olc r g cents {Jr ' lets. J nc:01: 11,1.1. mk..1,c63 Etatlon el, 'Lin clic/L., Few York. STORE SHEETING, DRAWERS, CUPBOARDS, Aud. Gas Fixtures, wicsra. WILL DE SOLD LOW. APPLY AT Ka 3 C0MP.4.1-2-4, inh7.3.7 55 Wool) sTU , KT ALPACA DRESS GOODS, • A Largo Assortment, FOB SALE AT LOW PEACES, WHITE, ORR & CO., 2.5 Fltth Street. rah= KAY &COIVIPANY; Booksellers and Etalionir3, WILL nuntovE IN A PHIL, I SOT, MEI Drew and Spacious Store, - 65 WOOD STREET U b.. W. C. BORLAND, Mani:tincture° and Denier Whole•nie and Itetall s In MEN'S, BUYS AND YOUTH'S Boots, Shoes, and Brogans. ALSO, W 0211631414 MIPMEIV AND CLIILDISESVIS POLISH BOOTS, ' LIAITEMS, RALSIORALM, h GUNN AT TITS TAJWitT PILICES. City and rloaatry treaters 4111,p11 , 4 at New York and Ithltalt•lpbta prices. titre tts • ca/I before perchuleg elsewhere, at tel door frees rtfth st Branch Mum rdt Stela Bt., hetet., O• ml:] OLD STAND STOCKING STORE. • EStAISLINFIED 1839. .TAyil7l9 .IPSZEELsA?IXV. 111611UCtUltr and healer In HOSIERY, GLOVES, UNDERSHIRTS, DIZAWEEIS, .VA! Ct WiAILEN AND Theatrical Goods, Yarns, l!zo Also, ELASTIC ISTOCKIAtit, =1 NO. 21 FIFTH STINFET, MEM CHANDELIEtt* Brackets, Pendants; &c, FOX • Cass asuad. 011. A large asvortinent on lama and receiving at WELDON & KELLY'S, PLUNDERS AND GAS FITTERS, 164 Wood Street. rehiaitrii NY.AIt 15IXT11. CHEAP PIANOS. 1116 fora 6 06 PAVE, IIALIOGAINT NUNN'S PIANO. ' Blurt fur a 6 CIIITAVIS 31A1103ANV PIANO. to good order. • litifor•6 , 4o TAYEMAIIOOAIdt PIANo. 11.401 u tor a tr OCTAVF. ro'NEWOI.III CHICK- Jiro NO PIANO. In good order T 1 11: - `6 T w it; sato by C. C.,7IIELLOR ot No. 81 WOOD STRIIIIT 1213301 ROLE BUTTER.-14 half hbls. _ !acme Rnq le re st clued add for dti/dh ti. , CA r cL le a CON. to Cdlllll to cireel. NEW ADVERTISEMENT JAMBS T. RUDY S. CO., (Buoc"sors to B. Jou. .2 C 0..) Corner Fourth & Wood Sts., BANKERS & BROKERS, DZAIXRA LA ALL EMS 07 4 Government Beouril k Foreign Exchange, Silver and C pow. COLLEGTlONelatadeou all accessible beibi , In the Unite.% btatcs sad CansdaS. Interest allowed on Time Deposits SPRING STOCK BOOTS. AND SHOES WHOLESALE, At Greatly Reduced Prices, GEORGE F. oars, .Vo.loo FOURTI STREET FACTORY. Nos. 30. 31. 33 and 3S HCIMON bTREKT. PRILA.DELI . II. I . I'A. n.b2s:T7. TILE IRON CITY 31ONTIIIA, ILLUSTRATED, A compendium of facts cozscorniog PITTSBURGH AND VICINITY, WILL BE RLADT About the First of April Addrass commuulaktlons to CEO. W. 'PITTOCK & CO., Dispatch Building, • , stor4ms 11ox 1400, rlmburyll. realm --- BUSINESS CHANCE. THE sill:lSt:R.loEn RESPECT. YULLIC annnuttees to hit trimly Mend, and (1.0111,11. that be lint •111.potea or lilt eottet ts at No., b and 57 WIN 45.1 , ,, to 1. 0.. v. Ito 111 tr.pilt,- nc the •• •A &flat:am:l.ls.l. 115151nt rt. • • in 8.11 It, branthet. 1 wonldattx eontln.lonte or Lltt rtry 10..1,1 pttrotraft herttoror 1/-slow td ott tte.lss.llrlnt 1 111 h1 1, pionentry was blf been IL ycm T. .1. 31cCLELLAND. lIITIESON, PALMER & CO., ,iucce , Lors Auctioneers and Commission • Merchants, • NO'S 55 AND 57 FIFTH 8T pee'alxtt,,ntlon al Oven to salts of MAI ratate liou.ehold Furnltc, Also, pools, Shoes, Pry Goods, Carpets, &e rriTl, VAT IF'' cuuncn BOOKS 01.ICEIV:1 TRA-iCiLATION OF 111 E tyßim: IrEnTiVAI, AND FA.../TN. 110,D, T. PAUL IN 1t. , 511".. Itutkr. INN FR RORK, IDDDr. LIENTEN TACT. Kin. TLIF CD1:1,1111AN•5 RKASUNS ron TAW! A S PII4IT , et. 111.411 , 45 oFTIII. E OILY. TUDIrt.WIN ON THE FFRVIID .. ... rule. 11,,Ly LIVING A • II MIND., TsTlnr. mANI , AL De - ULVDrioN. TII F: LAST' DAl'n tAVIOLII.. LEN TR, LENYoNN. CLIWItat FLUILAL DECOUATIUNS.. J. R. WELDIN & CO, No. 101 "Vt7c,c)ct Strocot NEW CARPET STORE Just Opening BOVARD, ROSE & CO. NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, MEM= •rt now openlng our Filtsa STvI'K or 01,00. eisbraela, torry.lng t fr.,na Elt,,pestu atsd 1,14,1c312 m‘o,l , ctures to Ito CQ/4.0:1,: A (VI Ito. OIL I'M/T.IIN. ' MATTINGI9, •• NVINDOW MOMOr.4, ' SIAM RODS, • n . .t i V u t . zo c eg2L ,. .r o ..frt.r.ont of rum) ••1 BOYAR!), ROSE & CO., FL/Tll !STREET, !won] Exa.) ml = ,Idit.rT FOR SALE. CPC0.41.2.. DMA AC.P.II AND NI NICTY Of Coal ['Lod. with , WI .11(13, poml en:akin/I order, platform, blaclondth shop. °Mee. An.. In tee.ult.lp. too mitre trout • Ferr7. on the rlublentoem Plant Hoed. Irettaro of WILLIAM U. heITI., on be we-01 W.. If not dis,rosed of willtoo ufferrd at pnl.lle outcry on US T t:UDAY, Mare. 30.11, at 10 o'cloct. Also; One Acre of Land, Uoderl•l4 with cos!. urge Ferryaehlartan Pike, two 1411. fr.no Jones' . A "thotauthst frame Louse, with eight rooms so , ' klteloso usolyr the 'ldiot; smoke hod.. ciAl hover., sta ,, lr, and other ou.loundlogr; a goo 4 well of sr,yer, with rump: Forts , e it, retitle: ton water ru with pomp: • gtvol garden: orehr ,4 with for,y , appLe r t ree, punch trees, war. cherrY. 11.1 ' Ug . t . s . e g Xlso '..*".7. J . l '‘b. O7M ll7 . l., (I. LKWIM. pr.lll • {C, II not alit oose4 of will oarr,g outolc tottcty oa 00'1 ktll •Y. 01. at satin:v.% nrulleiTA EDWIN 1111.• (LAW llotwor.3, 112.nat CO.) ROBERTS & SHERRAT'T A4IVUTACIURS.IIS Or Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, NO. 61 11.111THY/ELD STILLET Near Fourth Street, ?MT/Inertia/1. Harr constantly on hand • general aazorttnant ot SruVEs. Mon, Japanned, el ebeeft .4 Stock 11N A AlleS. ass, 111 rd Ca.ra, otlarr. Scotch 511neta Lambs and Moat,: Furnishing °oath, In adneral, nblch thLy old 4,11 1V Is/legate sod lte. tall. Prompt att,tloiven to Booting, !Tonal oF, and all 410,15 of J ob Work. marSbo , _ 11 "TORE WIIEELBARROVVE; 5 510111 . /ilt WHICIIII1AR1190'15; IA 13110:1.1 WHIIE1.11n101.0W11; 10 CLAY WHEELISAIMUWn: nXoltCph Wnhon; LIWIT MAOUNS: A COAL WAI/Unin; CARTti; Idorl.ed Nubs nnd Tunlnd Spoke. on hind and forma , at 1/I:huclitiZlVAnonlY Winn, Den the I'er.lloollar~, Ileirhan• mll3:ulS 1.3V1.E.11415,11/10165TE11 t oq. ithATEliG.—For ' Sal e at. the ••• Boat llonse of lite. 71TId Barge Club, Matt. more, Md... sir •oared Clas. B. Eilit.tt, of Orreupoirst, L. 1.; Is In per fret urrit r. and as tool as new, having Warn used out eight tines. It will he sold tnr WO, For further Information syn. to IL LLWIrt, SI Lox. itittorLs=t. Ball Imole,ld. 10010..4 r ' , ' '- II CITY to bay the TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is at No. 146 (HUNT OVUM' mhid_ :10UN PECK, OFINAIMENTAL II Allt WORK - V.IC AND PICKVIMEII. 9,1 Fourth strat t. one door fenns Woal. Drltsburen. AD.,' on hand • gansral asourtmcnt of t.a. dies. Nl'.. BactSa. liantlenDn's Wins 'rupees, &Alps. Guard S.:hallo, Bracelets. ke. van' ptlas In cash Wilt be glren for ID Bair. Lent.' eel 'enamel:es balt-cattl.l( don the ocntest tult.ll, BLOATED LIEBBLNG. I=l3 EITIIL BROILED HERRING, Sint ,culved, and for isle by the boxer dozen. RENHA W. FOR SALE. A Fine Driving and Hiding Horse, FOR A DINTLZMAN OR LADY 1.1. 1 re MIL FATTPS9"I 4TAELPI. Third Orret, maul. vei NEW GOODS. Will be Opened THIS DAY, A. Very Large CELOWE STOCK NEW GOODS, rirrenunu H Wholesale and Retail Buyers 13 lIESCEOTICILLYINYITM. WII. SEEtpLES, 'lO and 182 Federal St., =II .efELEGnEr clrr =EI MILER'S lIERB THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY TO TILE rceLle.—t Dal, 011. dirt °pang] BRASCLI HOUSE for ale aalti,f ffishler's Herb Bitter& the t'lly of l'lttahargh, and hat • antherle :T. TAIINEWTOCK awl 1 , . y. 110LTON. y A{cat•. Weary? tra sad mina. the .ame. /1. LANC.IIIT , n, 24,121:1 14, 11K7 FAHNESTOCH & HOLTON Wholesale Branch House, 20 Sia gym-Is-et Mt:root FITTS Bl:Uti 11. Sold by lan Regrabeib•bl Drui STR• ark tai trial con iccoar , l ar‘r tnedicrrial GO. MISHLEWEI HERD p JETTS BEUG LI LIGHTNING RO 1 • 311:530111•8 COPPER TUBVIAIL LIGHTNING- RODS MIMEO Tide nod hal the power to carry ad • 1 .' lOl rte.-Mell rasa ee/stye:oar:Am Iron rody: otner ord• le v ous to est:dither of true thirty Dn.. cirrumf. fen,. It does tot in.: It canape get out of older. • It has received the tint !wend ums at eery many title and Dletrtel Tat,. and I nettut.• It w•• never Semen In any ...test. It has here a ',commended by ...caret hundred Professors In the best echo.. end Colleges in the I: oitehl butte, as the best Rod sort lerviented. to We foxy same Fht/otue Dean. Fran"- sor of Nat !relent.... Pltt. burgh _Deb SeLool George Woods. President %cetera UnPreett? of Pennsylvania. sod I. il. Fersnlng. Fttald l . , Intleborgh Female Collee•. 'Among the hen'edact btilidlnite .ern which this nod was erected within the Past Ycl. ti t tLi• •trullty we cosy nd.ntion lb-Locomotive :bras: Ban.sr by taut: Allegheny Flouring NIB , . rat to an Church of Allegheny; Second Ward Srh ol Itou.e, Inttsbargh: City root . Donee. Flitsborgh: St. Bridge. ..ttnrch.ri ,, •• burgh. Se.. ‘. In 'be surrounding country nant of three !coda have been ere It may ct e ed r on le.i. ne:: at most ttlid.'?int we Disciple , Church at New Cest , c: on 3 Dr.. ts ) re.lA residence Iliceory, on reld.lenece Of Ewpare dance, I:awteneeellte;.6. it'll/AI. W F. he S el • r. '" L B a shi t l!t.g k t r"ti'n.!PArt",'lt. filler. Ferri: P. Bser. Mato: tat . and; J. Laugher, Faso litre; L. W. Le wrls, bharpshrirg; .1. F. Bailer. Fre dow. Friend Hinton. Bakerstown. ac., de . At. This hod Is a . lepted by all wenn want I...tarter( Bode wherev•r It is Intredue•d, ndin an experience of ten leer... bey. It. ter tot ed wn an In.tanew of damalc to • nrdl l nul• tott by It. w ode many Instance.. occur every year oi damage to Gall s upon which Iron rode have been erected: so noticeable has Ibis fart herome sun rommunitle• where attention Is caiied to the sub that w• ate eitnoet daily cal.c.l on to takedown the Iron rods and cruet "the Monroe Copper lio.l. Frice 30 MITA per foot an 1 g 3 for points on each ro . d. Our woramen will so to any' part of the country without eaten charge. =I =I 11•NUFACTIMEtte. Da queens Way. below /land al.llrldao rITTSBIIR.:11; ry ORDERS forelse ee let: at our Waco, . et C. H17,1G1 CO.'S Cope, Warehoese 77 /IRO ttre•t. ml3:•le,e;e:T11:T MRS, HOPPER & CO., FURNITURE SCUOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. • /firA r u mortment of rittaburgh Manama tared /or:Mora eonatantly on band at LOWLDT CAISIII.IIICS.S. WM. J. Antall-Orr. I. uorran...c. A. Wit nar.L•67 1100110.1101.1 C 10,74ir.11 0 INDUSTRIIL WORKS, HUGH. M. HOLE & CO., FOUNDERS:ND MACHINISTS CASTING. Want and Heavy, made to or ter. Idachtnety or every dcocrlption manufactured on enure nut tee. Corner of Point Alley and Duquesne Way, • PILTDIDURGU, PA. ncbtOrrfd GRAM & BYRNE ' 3 " 1 " ZZ1P.7:1.11.7,e.V1VA to' en RAT, CAP AND FUR BUSINES Invite Vleir friends sad the public to call and examine their superior stock. stillest they reel con b fident wiliest entire satisfaction. mietesa taught In tan Eh - Ott and easy lessons, by a one steal reporter tram London, inglan4. Each pupil taught unwept) and at any time to tun !halt own oonsaulanca. Apply to WHEREAS—LettersotAdmick latration to the mate of IIICIIAltt) AL LEN, /ate or emelekley Torrteddr. deed. hare been granted to the undenigned. All penal, Indebted to the mild estate are required to make immediate payment, and theta haring claims or demands arraLart the estate of the {Lid decaNal, will make imown she ease without &Loy.- Mrs. ELIZA. ALLEN, WLLUAII ALLEN, Adwrs• NEW .ADVEETISENIENTB 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. k . , NOTICES. u",,,, , b.5TR5C, BAN:-.._ t .IV 4ATED.—AGENTS—For the Ar.r.r62ll.Nr. Pa.. .S.CII :IS:, 1,.. , ~ • '• —V, of. 1•1, OP TIIS Whit," tq . THANK AS ELECTION roll SEVEN MOORE. A ge . t.t. +sy It Is tt e ,asttit bock DIRSCTWIS of the • •Tranhlln S:arleg* , L.e' , : . ..T a .0 . : r .1 . it h,,,,„ ~.,,,v a. . .., 0 „.. ehhh .• will bo bad at the BASIi IN.] ISOVSY.' °meat t .4, Ilte ' rlll . lTttUAif.VCdTorC k. on TUESDAY. the 211,1 day of Arrli. Settrtett , cut*, the hours or ks.cd 6 o'clock, r. v. ml,tvvi JAS. /i. 11l ODLE. C •611. r. ~~ 17M REDtUED PRI GOOD PAS! COLOGID PaINTS, ALE !II BEST ?MIS, in duk tal o n, 3-1 WIDE ILEHHED TAU V IDD BIAGIO GOOD TAB. EICBED ILDI TADD DIOS SUITING if SLIN, AND CZ To winch the atteutioo.tit MEM WORKS With Spiral rifirlg473. LOCKHART & CO., Macce.mors to 11. L HULA LC. ♦/ent. I=l Of Every Desciiption No. 45 Smithfield Street, PLTTIMIIItaII. PA. Inc Builders. At N 0.52 St. Clair Street. HAND ,• 4 HITING.-A = J. L. GMAT, GAIRTTZ Omer. MEM New Chintzes, New Dela NEW DRESS GOOD Poplin Lustres, Corded Po Black Silk lantres, Plata Clolerocl. White Good 111 WINN, hANNOOK, JACONET. SUET IFINI3II CA Hoop Skirts, Corsets, G Hosiery, &c., &c. &c. Al Very 'Low Prices EIM Wholesale and Retail RWIN, "O'CONNELL & CO., No. 178 Federal Street; aLLEGILEX.I; 11.—Wholento buyers are particularly re quested to outland cam our Good.. as out' price a will be !baud as low la tb• lowest, ' RAMALEY RAS JUST RECEIVED MEM NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS ror ..1 . 111?.4 , .1. and •111..11 st 20 Per Cent, Less Than Down Town Prices. Resell Oar BUT ME CABSIIIIIIE HATS. at ONE DOLLATI. LOWER than way e . ther Homo, In the City. Call and Be Convinced 334 Liberty Street YI EST DOUR ZILLUNT Hl5 CLOTHIPIC EMPORIUM TEAS AND SUGARS. GOW.I 1:09 . 1i1 EU!pk?l, t $ t SS •I lOU 00 1 00 •• TA !Mr P XTRA bl./11 Dna e... 1.01). 0 TEAS. au/Ater large lot of YAWS TEL. let last sore. Direct from China and Japan per shtpe COnetentlns, K,.ua Csltio, I. B. comp , latag everyttang UVOII C r la the way or Teas, at about 20 Centsloor &beton:mon Pr!cos. A.RWIEUR KIRK, 112 & .1.741 Federal street, =I3:IIEZ MOO TILE MERCHANTS CATON EXPRESS COMPANY. CAPITAL, $20,000,000 I= Our Merchantg and Blanufacturem CABRIES MY EICPRE3II, Money, Valuables. Freight and Par eels, over more than 13,000 miles of Express Line, at lust and liberal rates,saves Millions yearly to Express ghippers.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. C• SILVAN CUNT° mum. DIDED BEEP, NINEANYAST BACON, NUOULDERA AND MADMID. CHOICE N 0. - LAND. ENONO. 1 WINTZIL OIL, W AND MILLL GRKA I have noted &large stook alba above Provis oes. which/ assn repared to ripply to the trade t the logreet market prices. //galore will lid It o their Interest to glee me a ea I Wore partha. ng ebew Litre. JAS. LIPPINCOTT, Pork Packer, No. 23 Seventh St, Pittsburgh re?3,11(7 SOLE LEATHER. Bost MLSYLAND O.&N. T►N HID seas. lnli and SLAVOLITIS Sole Lentlter, in I... Willem from ItO u.. no. At Wholesale Prices for Cash. Orders solicited. . JAMES W. JONES & SON, CIIIIIIIERLAADOILARTLAND }VAST CLASS LOOKLNG GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. LY O NS, No. 110 WOol St., Pittsburgh, YUNAI I P B b Tll.lrU s TITLV. a & order, and WALNUT, OVAL sod AQUARIC AIIaNAM. POILTIMIT and PICTUF Owtste sod IleitaNg a i r Mut " ra t . fVI k ITOTOND RIMILDIDIG monied In Ills PatehaVelaTs. MAN=I. PAIN ALSO. maxim M7aCUET.4IIIIICIIII. OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE Xci. 410..renn Sired. DIM& PITCAIRN, Proprietors. gig° Onninesce and carriages ter:denied Mr al manna ♦l.q Carriages Mr lam eala. Waldnue and yarues. al Mort notice and reasonable ratan Stable Open Day and Night. rikescsas.. -/ EMI NATIONAL TEDEORAPH INSTITUTE, Corner Penn and St. Clair Sts., 2 2e; k; Oc, IPITIIIDTBGII. PAI The _Largest, Cheapest, Best AeruAL IGNINEXO COLLEGE In the United litstes, During the out ten years upwards of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS Representing ever,' State In the Union, lave tiraduatril !lure. ;flea, A COLLEGE OF ACTUAL BUSINESS, fiupplied with limits, biome, rost Mews. Crast minion, Broken•, Insurance, Railroad. Swam. boat, and Telegraph °Mem, Jte., combining Tl:Locary and Premotioo. Students are thoroughly instructed In •tl.tha branone s or • PRACTICAL BUDINEES EDUCATION ip c inuteg Book-keeping. Petuntnehirt. Arlthnie • Ile, Como:misled Law, Puliticnl Euonniny, Bunt en. Correapondonce. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit honey. Railroading, bt.,a.b...thg. Telegr.o lo g. Practical Banking, &c. .11.4:g:r:T.,:venriv,T,:„vx..;,‘Iezn!oete EOM x)cor_tx., za.va.si Pap expense. for 'nation, Books. BM.. .d Diploma. =I 240 EXTRA CHARGES Fur Penmsnsblp, Nteamboating. Ilatiroadinm limiting or Diploma... In °the r - Collegee. Ton Laseona dully Penmansitip to all students In the Commercial Department. FOR CIRCULARS. wi ss . Z to tTi uoaucallou. getuc! th Bast • TESTIMONIALS from Practical 808.3.11 Mon, Merchants, Bank ors, Hoot -torpors, Address the Principals, SMITH & COWLEY, rummuneu.rw L =I THE VERY BEST T7V.A. T r C 33. DI BLADE BY TILE American Watch Company OF 'WALTHAM, M. SS. Ws @lobo, Ind are wowed to prone, that th American Waichec, manufastured at 'Malan,. =GM (1141 watch." of England, Switzerland and Fran Tee. Fe •tao clatm that they Sr CIIRAPIR, RUBE ACCURATE, WORE DU itARLE. and more ea•lly kept In order and re pa . .red than afl other watches In the market. Because In each one of the •a 7 numerous part which a watch la Made np, we attain, by 4 bealrel power. orarli absolute mathematl. prvelnion ar4lnalformlty. =king every 111tC11 nay one at, 12 a true copy Or 1141204 M. 2011 similarity la etroctura reduces the coet of = folithly perpetuates any excellence that nay be ones schleved, an/ mates /Sealy to replay any Injury SalltainCa, or replaee any part that may be loaf or des troytd. addition to the mechanical ad•antanel Watrbea are uimplar In strootnre, sad thereto stronger, and tette Moll to be lel wed than t• MC= How they run under the hareleet trial watch an hare. le shown by the following letters: PENNA. ILAILHIJAO COMPANY. 1,1/TICIO7.TII A M Lis:.l. Br PAS ISCI Oct. MF , n il la. Gonita own :—Tlke wntebeattunufAilared by y, Mi. been In use on this railroad for seven! yearn: by our sughtemen to whom We furnish watches so part of our eualpment. There ere 'now some three hundred of them carried on one Ilse. and we nomadrr them good and rettsbth Mme-keepers. indeed. I have great vatiotthilon In saying your watcher give o• lean trouble, and Inc worn and do wesr much longer without re pain then any watches we have el. had In alt en this roll. An you me aware, we formerly tinned to those of Iturilth mthefacture, of RC. knowledged good reputation, bet u a elms they terse kept time av correctly, her hart they done as good service M yours. In %be.* statement. I am sustained by my pre detain r. Yr. Lewis. whom experience ex bladed OM a mates at yeam. Respectfully, I.IIWARD li. WILLIAM. Oenetal tfore , CAteriCtAL AYRILICAX WATCC CO., WALTILY• 211. W TORS citxritia. BAILSOLD 1.000ldoriV• DlarASI , ex . , Warn Mrs sto Inc. 10. IRA 12=1:11=1:13 that I belts?. lb. great majority of Locomot Logi ttttt ►a?. found by ex pericuse that W than watches are the most saticfaetory of for thair visas. They run with the (coolest vie racy Cod steadiness. cotwitbstandlOt the To riding of on engine. and Ls 1 bay. eeeee luso one to wear out they most as durable. Iho eythe time .hee Hallway Catapult.ea will gen ally adopt your watches, and (umiak them to gloom" and conductors. In my opinion It oald greatly tend to promote regularity and My. Tours respectfully, CHAS. WILtiON, C. Mat Ingtseer, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. AvtizlCAß Wauill Cu., WAltruags, Ila.S. Any of the grade. of Waltham Watches may be nrehased of Watch 'halos g encrOly through nt thecoontrf. ROMILINS IC APPLETON. Assists for the Amertcao Watch Company. No. IS* ttreadreaf. N. Tool: or. 1101111IITS. APPLICTON 6 CO.. Ito. 1611 Washington Bt., Boston. mhilttlirr:rnts DUNSEATH &. CO. Wholesale Agents American Watch Com WATCHES. No. 56 Fifth Street, MM=Mai SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBITEGH, PA. C1:112:1 WALL PAPERS, GOLD ENROSPLID PARLOR PAPEP; WOOD AND MARBLE IRILAEIO2II PANEL PAPER N; TINTED PANEL PAPERS, ter Par lors MUM Callings, In New Designs, at X 0.107 AdRICETZITIZZET ON OW rue, Iltrt.i.) JO3. B. IMES & BRO. C. C..11.1-.CAMIC3II, DZA.LICB Rae Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, iffirra4li3ELl;9746.9." French Clocks, &c. 71.18rea161 attention Won to as szratnnco or iIC MN 22 PIRA Streit. Notion? 825 , 000 TO LOAN as acarrommea MEt 222, West sad sad /220 Y. rET'X'r. it 2612 Mats 4142216 Ma 2 66. Oat/ as 311.$61iillSE,i1.• 1 0 1= 1;A :j arAN ELECrrioN FOR DVRT and SIX UIIt.S.CTON.i of the Men chooter Matt w1:1b, held. at their Bant le/ ROOM. On SATCULUT. the veth 411.07 le arab, between the hoot. of I en.l 3 weloch. h/m4O T S. B. l:•• K 1 EE. Cast•r. Or - NOTICE TO TEACTIERS.— TA. nuJerolgonl. Sch.l biro,. tors of th al.. for f-Poort et the d, Allogto.f. .111f..11 . • appll- G PENCIPALSIIIP OF HOUSE NO, 4, 110N115, the Ist aj of litilNsit. EM!MB33=I . _ It I H L Ie President. S. ARKER, Pinning Milton Anderson street. Allegheny. C. Lt)oll115, No. no Wnoel street, Pittsb - b. A. UIINU. corner of Union ivenue o ut Uiay elleT. *Moony. THOU. MeCANCIL No. Pcl Liberty Sc.,Pittee 1.1 :vC burgh. ' REMOVALS. REMOVAL. ROBINSON. REA & CO,. = OF FIRST AND EMILTLIFIELD 6TIEEETB nlttlP:Tele REMOVAL.-:-.1. P. NEWMYER & CO.. Commirrion 3derchauts to Idoalers Flour; need sad Grath. have removed to EMI= Where they IrM Le pleated to eee their friends and cuttomers. whit PROPOSALS. Agricultural Land Scrip FOR SALE„ Ths Board of Commissioners now offer for sale 62/1 ; CCO acres of Agricultural 00 . 10.00 Land burin. be.ng the balance of tbe begin granted to tilb Commonweal of Pennsylvania fir Ms endow ment of AgrleriturSlColleges In this OMM. Proposals for the purchase of this Land ncrlp. addressed to —The Board of Commissioners of Agricultural Land Scrip." will be rccoleed the Purveyor tienoral OM., at Harrisburg, until 12 o'clost • On Wednesday, April 10, 1567 This 1.1 way be located In any State or Ter rho: y y the holders of the scrip upon set of the taglimrlated lands (except mineral lands) , [ nudes, swhlel. shay an subject to sale at Wigs - ale entry ESteb ',decoct strip represents quareer session of r hundred tad 0..3' acres. Is Issued In blank, and will be rant eerableowtth out cdorsernent or formal /esteem.t. The blank need not be nhed until the eerie Is present ed for loutlsn and entry, when the eerie holding It Call fti/ LI, blank Indenter the land In Mc o• illds meet be wade as per acre, awl no bill will be received lor lees Ltea one ocartir miten. Thr Bello will Ix lone a Immediately on the Vn T Tirgd f s tr7?ga l .i t .t o ig:lt o y7t o l , a ."' Z t t)a ' r_ r e ' a; one-third of tb• p an stare moneYtnost oe p:11.1 itlalc, ten eays. and the rianalning twir.toirds win min das after notideatiou of accept ancethi of the b i d or y blda by the /Sum,: of Commida alunrrs. JACOB 11. CAMPBELL. Ftirrryor For the Board of‘l6ll/abSitlO era. Itaarlatitilto. February 1317. robadin SEEDS SEEDS" 1 We are !tow Prepared with Our SPRING STOOK C;-t - tarden, AND FLOWER SEEDS, IDISD AND MUM We off, nodal Inducements to Market Gardeners and (nuntry ALL OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before Offering for Sale HAY PRESSES. Ingersoll's Rand and Horse Power W•XIL33113E01010. A Full Stock of all Sizes. r. L. ATWOOD-8101605 J0N211...1. MCC/altar ITII'OOII & 311IFFRRY, BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, Car. of 3rd and Liberty Streets. Above Carroll & fingders, rittsbargh. Penna. Li ght and near) . Castled furnished pro:Apia , to order. Special attention raid to the fitting out and repatring of MI g.efaterles,literialboa“. ltolllng Mina. de., to. Agents for A. S. Cameron & Co.'s ESTEA:NE PUMPS BLOWER ENGINE !, Then Pumps Ca uperior tolran rages ore r others. and every cue Is ....ranted to glee esti faction. Pumps constant' ron hand. fan:1110 SNAS.Z...I.I.2..nCETTL. • BARE, SNAKE & BlirritEß I=l N 0.12 St. Clair St., Pittstittrgb. Pianos, Organs, =I derßole Asen‘s fir the Celebrated BRADBU RY. New York. sad BULB/SLACKER A CO.. PhUsd stoats, PIANOS. Also. YATES' t •LOUTTAGLa. sad D. & R. W r BIIITIPB “ABILRICASP , MX GANS, and7ILTUN•2I PATENT OTJITAR- The bon Italian sad German Violin sad Oat tar Stria. slsrays on Paw. I•l7:rng STONE DILILNED PIPE. 1104: 14:41111voM4 Is decidedly the best and cheapest medium for newerage or //rain purposes known. This ripe has the following wir.nue. , .nr.t,rvenza, AI. resisting power near ly mrn• to ir.ru. Second, Durability. beingnon-corrosive, re sisting acids and alkalies, and is not shored be frost or hest and is perfreUr indestructible. Third, Cheapness, costing loss than une•blif the price of Iron pipe. ItU sopertor to saythlng else, owing to the smooth burins of the interior. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO.. 161 Smithfield Street, mlllllO6O PITTBBUR.II, BOTTLED ALES- lIKLVNETT, WINTERTON rttts buirS PITTSBUIWIT NI7I9EBir AND OAK LuNII OWLENHOIIaIf.u.eI:I2I. l: '.371=.1i.F1r1=1.0 ifitluf4Ts.° !ugly Fa-. !What uttautlou Itisir extentive siouu of Fruit and 4/rout:medal Ines. Muer rga'iTirztdVarlagdFgrergbir”S rgnt the Wolgoetv livery eon =taut.. rsrm /Sour, Grain and Producii CORIMPIRION MERCHANT. aso Id..Bortvltroat. 'PITTSBURGH. PA. REINING! BELTING I—Leath at .124 Gam Balling;also, Gum racking, Hose. Gaskets. 41. , of qt.. best qtanty Ladat vaduaad Visas. This best quality or Lams/ al. vie ytt Ib XIS MU 1M0.% radla liabba. Dolma. 210. a X. sam mss. in suns or POO uA ar.ratd‘ AGENTS. -1. 0 0 0 `MINTED.— MALE AND 1411A.Lit..—TIta beat ettanto yor. A work or Iltrtor:cal value anti do: local int.:reg. Toe only 'work on. our Sari 'sal. to AL U If Ou. J . T. Meadlv. lw van and.orne tolune terra at cots .or tem. roorterrltoty. A.ltreta. At. L. LEOTT d t: - W£ /L.% TED, EnEramarra, On t 4 ALARY OR CO 1:111S.'i Coal ledges of money re Nam& CO.:rollers required_ _A ply In person or. by' letr l t! CUWIAN, 08 Momund oppos i t e Court 1.101.. e. • WANTED .-500 nd. nod other, no , / at? n:j.ll I . l l. NVl r te r' fo ' l cg.°l".uue'sbtt sell . bet r tllmn er. Fortune, are mark Dr erillegrlrhts a7.111 , , e tiarl• arator. It is tue only 11000 el Ile 11.1 t e at Laa real tuerlt. Hurter!! the •tandar4l. QOnto and =M=S22I _ BANKING 1101 USE OIF JAY COO & CO., Curucr and liarisauSt:‘, New Yull. In connect Rionllll one lons. In Ph ar.d Woohin, ao Poor opcne.• NEW IssliE Llvt:4E at above looat'on, sod offer ones cralc, to Ulnas. hankers and Inyeators far She traason- Linn of their basins:ls In [hie OILY. Inch... Una purchoses nod saint of IiOV I:11,1311[1 4 T t•VCCIII TI to. riTOCKS, 110703 on's GOLD. e 1113 con. stonily repmsented the 'stock Earhange•and ordeja.scnt U. ore trien t lf7 . O IiENT aaSft:llE".li2 laellEas buying ond at cnricnt prlces. and 'Wow ing. rarrelpandcuts the roots Ilberal [oleo the market affords. (02.0:1:3 PENNSILYANIA Merchants. T.TF...NOS, . 137 Liberty Street. M.leil Good gmerally For House Drains or Sewers, =MO = Ales and( Soda Waters, Bornav BY • C. BUFFUM & CO., SS A.SD Al IL iiesszr STELLST, WANTS actual AgE l : X at I . lli.,ordb. I J. C. No. ICa Sr. Clair strcrt BANES AND B EINKERS JAN COOK.S. &O RAWL CAUGREY & Bankers arid Brokers, CORNER IHIR3 AND WOOD STREETS, I•IT?SUL'I[GU, PA.. (StrOGESSOU TO He BINA, mem & c 0.,) DEALEIIS 1,, Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And pllticular attemlon paid r.,our. chase .1 'Cu Of GOVERNMENT 131011:DS 31MIT n 1 AFT ON LONDOIf. 1131:5Z. N. HOLIES iSz SONS, No. 57 Market Street, YITTzBURGII. Mi.:lts received In Par Funds and currency. thdeet ions wade on all the principal points of eUnited:States and Canada.. Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities SOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMAISSION ausl Part!color atteutior raid to the porchaso alc of V. S. Securities, Llclutflug U. B. BI XES OE 1.8 dee; 1; - do. do. - - • U. h. FIVBSIO.4 O, U. B. CERT! FIXATES OF IN DERTEDNEL.B 4 Ordure awl VoucbcrAtm eght or collected. Jaakel • pEo SAVINGS BANE, OF PITTSBURGII, IXCORPORATED 1366 Capital, - $lOO,OOO. OFFICE. NO. 77 FOIIETII ETREET, ENIIT LLOT D. -WILLIAM REAP President Vito Jeresident, • THUNTEKS: HL? Hl' LLOVP. 1. BEN SLIT, I J Au.. LIMINCOTT. K. r..10Kt.. al. Jolts • ILLLY Stadia :n.l Trusnrer, SIDNET P. I . oli BON 01ST Fik per cent. Interest allowed on time deposits. lures:int ate made In Uorern want and It. al Es tate Occoritles. Hank open dolly. exoept Sttudaya. rr Ora nine o'clock. at.. four o'clo.A. st.. and on Wedotslay and !Saturday evontnits Irma six to nine o'clock- . eablt:y2; IdERCRANT TAILORS. SPILLIIG STOLE,. Nov. XKetvtllaa LAXGB ADD cumrLETE T of QUM =I cuicnnEN . » ci.torni N I= G BAN & LOGAN, • No. 47 81. Mar Street, takAn 3 HENRY G. HALE 1.0111111157 FOE. rds St (LEE SM. NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST OPENED, IMMEM3 All the Novelties of the Season, I= Flrst.Class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. W. lIESPENHEME, Merchant , Tailor, No. 50 ST. CLUB STRUT.: YEW SERINO !MODS jest openea. All tat and Dew style pattern, get cp le the tatest 'put. FEBRUARY, 1.5117. WE OPEN TO-DAY, our ncw stock of C da, 3ELI P 3E P Ei Compriling the Best reterna made in Ingrain. Three Pia and Eng. iish Tapestry s which we tow orer SL WHOLESALE AND DETAIL, At the lowest prices state WI/LELAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street. • Second Floor; over 'Henry Ntner•a Book Ebro 6MMM NEW SITING STILES. mcooßD & 00., 1 1 WOOD RTBEET, I=3 A SPLENDID STOCK or RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, At Very Low Prices WINDOW SITADEN.--Bavlng ree. lerdoer string stock of Abode. wears now ? r . Rtin t .,r teriarne!ktm..wPi=ert: went tint coo found In the city. Also, a ncw , style of .thadts lust ercelvtd. •• l and s« thorn at No.. :Sand:ant. Clair curet. rail, . J sit. ran.a.tr e• - -- ,V LOOK 011. CLOT H S.—Hav i ng S. reduced nor views wo can now *for 011Closns St eastern rates. A lame Moen on hood and de- Amiga pattems, for Sale. w a tto i l h eon i tisl 26 Lail 35 Vt. ear rAt. =MI
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