tleWittobutO_Oaxette , Amu:air. lanes; 0., 14E7 THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL OF EMIL For more dun). two 'months a reVglons awakening of unusual power and inter est has been progressing in thew' cities. It commenced during the weelsof 'prayer, early IP •I'aliugit , 4" 1 I,l * g'Nutr- ing :breadth and -intensity ever ainco. During that week the meetings in the *lnv cral churches; *ere 'Oiler than common, and a profonridopiritual inteteatwas man. ifeated among churez members. Instan ces of hopelhl 'conversion goon occurred end then, multiplied. Daily meetings haie been held In quite a number of conk gregations, and while some abatement' of zeal hive been experienced in one ci" i more assemblies, on the Whole, the tti sentience is much larger now than at may i former period, and the exercises 'are marked with more fervor and power • To a better comprehension of the , 'we state tint several of the pastor se of the tWo elites, joined in: a, call for wo Union Prayer Meetings, as a sellable prepsiation for the "Week of Prayer," utucli is now quite priori:ly observed .throughout the Protestant , world, com mencing with the first Sabbath of each year. These Union Meetings were held in the' Second Presbyterian Church, (Rev. Mr. - iI.OIC . XRD'I3,) on Thursday and Friday 'evenings, - January 3d and _4th, and were lergely.attended. The following Sabbath, the first'of the yedr, a number of clergymen, by agree . meat, preached from the text, "My san, give me thiMe heart," and this opened the "Week of Prayer." . Seririces were held in nearly all the churches, and they were unusually solemn and impressive. In the Third Presbyterian Church, (the :Rey. attune& youweon'a,) the in terest was marked and decisive. A deep seriousness characterized the evening meetings, and Christians seemed to bo stirred to unwonted earnestness In pray er, and unwonted activity in effort. Marked and special cases of interest oc, curred in immediate - connection with these openlng - services of. the year. Those long indifferent to religious truth were made to feel its power, and some were led to a radical change of heart and I Se. The meetings have been continued in this Church every evening, except Sat urday,' of. with week, from the opening Week in January until now. Thuinter est has deepened and widened, extend ing with especial power among young men, some forty or fifty of whom have • been led to an open confession of Christ. Tho young men of the Third Church have heen.particularly active, noblYsup.. porting their pastor. The. Monday ev eningmeeting of each week has always been condudted by some one of them, the pastor taking hie seat with the people. There hare been unusual demonstra . lions of grace and power in connection with this scrim' of meetings. Strong men have been bowed to tears. Careless and reckless young men hare been trans formed. Christians' hare been greatly moved and blessed. ' As one result of these services in eon - - nection with the Third Church alone, upwardsof eighty individuals have been led to profess faith en Christ. The organization of the "Young Men's Cliriatian Association" arose out of the pressing necessity for a place of resort for young men at evening'. place that would be attractive and home-like, and under moral influences. A few young men met:legal@ "end inaugurated the movement, which was completed in De. cember,...lB6G. -"The Directors their meetings daily for. several Weeks. No rooms were immediately available for carrying out plans for the social and in tellectual improvement of the class spe cially : designed, to be, benefited, but moral and spiritual culture might be ad vanced without such appliances. - Oa 3londay neon, -December 24, 1866, the day before Christmas, 'the first daily prayer meeting was, held in the First Methodist Church on Fifth street. Twenty-five or thirty young men were in attendance. Thew meetings were held regularly, not intermitting even for holidays, with varying numbers, and only a slight 'average increase, but with a insatifestangmentation of feeling. In order to present the objects of the Associatlan to tko public a meeting wait held in the First Presbyterian Church, (the Rev. Mr. Scovnitat's,) on Sabbath evening, December 30t1i, which was"ad. I dressed by Mr. D. W. MOOD; of Chi cago, among others, with the eloquence of heart obtained by intimate relation ship and "work with is similar organiza tion in that city. As one result of his address; two bopeful.• . conversions were announced. ;Another resell was a deeper - -interest in• the daily prayer meetings, following by increased attendance. As interest deepened, it spread and diffused itself. Soon the lower room became too small, and the . meetings were removed to the main audience hall above: ' Frem the first this larger room was full, and has so continued ever since, In order to accammodatethe people of Allegheny a daily noon prayer meeting was started there by, tbet Astociation; by: the Rev. J. B. Clark's church,"and, a few weeks afterwards; -still another in the Rev. Mr. Swift's church, on Beaver street, bOth of ; which _have , beeriand are now well attended. In Pittsburgh& second meeting oflike character Was started in the. Trinity Methodist Church, lathe Ninth ward, fo inset the "wishes of those too far away in that direction to be present at the Fifth street meetinge. • Thesefolie.Aisemblles are in charge of a Committee of_ the, - Association, who attend , to -all matters pertain ing therebs.• • in - alphabetical list Is kept of vOlcuiteer leaders of each, meeting, and they lead in - turn. Deriving the t rom these convocations, young.merieennect ed • with differ,ent chi:Reims organized weekly prayer meetings in.theb* regular places - of worship. As a consequelice, • .the spiritual activities of this class have become greater and more potential than ever before. At flat, - these noon-day prayer meet ings conflated for halt an - kgnir-i-from 12 to l2:30. .Now": that in pifth.'street • continues till 'l2l - 45. The - Oritierii," ad dresses and singing are short, the rule being three minutes, and are altogether • voluntary, after a brief opening exercise: under the direction of the leader for the day. Maniladies'attend.' l- ' In the Baptist Church, under the vire] of the - ReV. Dir. Dicspasotr, great iiater-_! oat prevails, as also in other churches of that denote:million. - We regret that our information is not ampler touching the movements in.-par ticular churches. , But we cannot_ pass: over in silence the" earnest' and" Most continuous labors 01' the ministers of teyeral or. them:. Never have men wort-'; ed with more constancy and fidelity than they. Roused to unwonted energy, they poor forth their warm-hearted messages, flay after day, and night after night, With no apparent abatement either in physical-or spiritual power. Perfect concord between the several denomina tions prevails, and from present appear ances the work Is likely to go on Indefin itely. OPINION El-gOWIICItE • The Philadelphia North .4,nerican has 'steadily and intelligentlY advocated a Free Railroad Law, presenting in that particular a contrast to the other journ als of the _eastern metropolis of this Commonwealth. It sustained Governor 0.64111(.9 veto of the bill indefinitely in creasing the stock of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company. In a judicious arti cle, reviewing the existing condition of these affairs, it says: • "So much it is proper that we should say, at a time when a contest is threat ened in Which the company may be placed in a farse light. We are prepar ed to sustain the. company in its efforts to obtain whitever legislation may be really needed to enable it to.contend suc cessfully for the great prizes of western, Pacific, European and internal trade. Butthere must be a limit Wall sublunary things, and we are not willing . to aid in promoting any legislative action in vio lation of. public rights and interests, as well as of those of the stockholders of this very company. "We deplore the occurrence of this difficulty, because it most Inevitably in creases the unhappy bitterness of feeling against Philadelphia that is so rife in western end souttiern_Pennsylvania,and in all kindness We say. that we think the interest of the Pennsylvania Company, as well asbf the State, demand the abandon ment of the untenable position assumed at Harrisburg in seeking to hamper the Free Railroad act with providons that would render it nugatory. No member of either House of the Legislature can possibly sustain himself before hie con ' stitnents upon any platform like that, and the , agitation on the subject 'has 'grown to such an extent that it will be found to be a formidable element in elec tions hereafter." _ This view is concurred in by dispas. sionato and well-balanced men in all parts of the State. The calmness and dignity with which it is presented befit the occasion. Rant, foam, gasconade, exaggeration and misTepresentation have no proper place in each a discussion. Manners, in- a suborditiate sense, are morals; and When 'these are forgotten, however much a journal may delight the coarse and -vulgar, it can do a worthy cause no good whatever. icnuTLKILL couTrx. For some years past Schuylkill court:. ty has not been.goyerned by Penneylye. nia, but by tho "Miner's Union." Ex. eeption should be made of a few months, when the United States interposed, and went Gen. Stout there with a regiment or two of troops. The strong hand of military discipline reduced the members of the "Union" to some sort of outward respect for the rights of their fellow chi zena. Coal having receded very greatly in price, the "Union" men are on a strike. So far; well. Men who have labor to sell, and do not. see fit to part with it on the terms offered, have an un doubted right to keep it, so long as they pay their way, and do not get on to the pauper lists. Bet this Is not the point at which they stopped. A notice was post ed through the county, in those words : MAncu 1, 1867.' "Take notice from this time, it you want to live, for I think your time will be very short, so you must look out for all you get, and any man en the colliery until the 20 cents is put oa." [Diagram 01 a coffin and pistol]. : Higher wages, or death to the employ em'who refuse! Four Superintendents of mines have been personally Warned to leave under penalty of death for non compliance... Several murders have been committed, and a number of hoases rob bed. These same miscreants have-com niitted a bandied murders in that same county, during the last few years, for - which none of them have been brought to punishment. Governor (IWO' has now been appealed to for aid, and the suggestion has been made that the gen eral government be solicited to make patrille a regular militati post. As case stands the "Union" has com plete "jurisdiction." It is high time the penitentiary and the gallows received their dues. . • A 'PRISON COMMISSION. "31a. Wrr..sosr, from the Committee of Ways and Means, has reported the fol lowing highly important joint , resolu- - don Into the House, authorizing the Governor to appoint a Commission to inquhe into the various systems of pris on discipline: 'Te ft retoteed, .le., That the Govern or be empowered and authorized to ap point a Commission of citizens -of the State, not to exceed flee in number, whose duty it 01111 be to inquire into the varl ons systems of prison discipline as prac ticed in other States and countries as compered with what is known as the Pennsylvania system and report there on to the next Legislature, tonether with plans\ and estimates for a central State penitentiary should such an institution be in their judgment desirable or' neces• 8147." The passage of this bill is of the ut most importance to Allegheny county, as the overcrowded condition of the Western Penitentiary, makes it impera tive that a chatige of system be adopted. Ma. Smarts has great faith in con. stantly accumulating severities as means for uniting the people of the South to ihose of the North, in bonds of fellow. ship, never again to be broken. Therein we differ widely from ham. His new Confiscation Scheme has only one sec— tican:we regard with any sort of favor, and that relates to the division of the lands belonging to the governments of di:acceding States among the emanci ,pated blacks, in small parcels, and to be inalienable for a period of ten years. .Nolaetter disposition, could be made of these larids: The welfare of the whites and blacks, of the local governments and of the peOple,'. would be promoted by this measure. Tali New York, Trebuse furnishes this esplanatlon "Frdifiand Volz, Collector of Inter nal Revenue for the Pittsburgh, Pa., Dis trict (Copperhead), was confirmed on the - promise by the President to nomi nate a Republican, GoL L Stewart, for Assessor, vice IL A.Weaver, Johnson , lied Republican, to he removed after the confirmation of Wiz waa setured. The name of Stewart, which had been sent in, was withdrawn." A RECISTILY Btu. Ss befoi. the Sen ate, which might as well get no farther. It constitutes bonnie of election, boards of registry, and then provides that per sons who know the officers of election of the district in, which they intend to vete need not be registered. Ballot-box sniffers • would • drive a coach-aud-four 'throng:4'B9th a law. z! . .E Reading Journal proposes that 'lois of these years, after national at- fairs are settled," the question of a Free Ilailroad Law, be "brought fairly be fara-the people.” Why not ibis year? A IPECIAL ISZETVICO Of the New York Association for the Advancement of Science and Art was held last Fnday, to consider the propriety of organizing a central and permanent institution for educating females. A clergyman sent them this encouragement: MT DEMI Dn. Garscon: I wish I could be present at the meeting this evening, which Is to consider the pro priety of taking measures for a central educational institution for women. I have long felt very deeply the need of this movement. Our women aro fast be coming butterflies for want of :a true training,. Most of our female schools are fashionable hot-houscsoo encourage the growth of listlessness, affectation and extravagance. Society is made ar tificial, the laws of God are despised, and all things set topsy-turvy; wives lord it over their husbands, and children lord it over .their parents; wisdom is driven into the corner and folly wears the crown. • I trace nine.tenths of the flippancy and falsehod of modern society to the mockery of an education which the daughters of the land receive. God help you and your colleagues in this good work to send the devil yelping to his den. Yours, very truly, HOWARD CROSBY. 106 Second avenue, March 21,1667. FRANCE not only retires ignominious ly from 3losico, hut is forced, through absolute fear of Prussia, suddenly and wonderfully aggrandised, to seek allian ces for mutual defence with Holland, Belgium and Switzerland; and Belgium, at least, has rejected the overtures. Meanwhile Prussia has made a close al liance with Wurtemburg. Prussia can now put; into the field a much larger military force than Franco can com ' wand. A new arbiter of Europcaa des tiny has arisen. Tue joint resolution for the relief of destitution in the Southern and South western States was so amended as to au thorize and direct the Secretary of War, through the Freedmen's Bureau, to ap ply to this purpose so much as he may deem necessary of the unexpended moneys heretofore appropriated to sup ply freedmen and refugees. This unex pended balance is two millions of del lass. - . —The English are doing more in the way of collecting the materials of his. tory—Tarticularly their own history— than any other nation in Europe. WANT SUPPLIED. LOIVITII Ale, Bottled Ales, London Porter. Brown Mout. To get genuine Imported London Ale, Porter or Brown Stdut. has been almost sn Impossibility In this <By, notwlthitanding that there nee few tonics more imitable for weakly persons and invalids. The want tile st length been eepp:lot. A largo I.s6Orteleet of the finest brands. comprising Darnley A Perkins' London Stout, HMO & Co 'a I ale ale. Campbell's Scotch Ale, etc., Just received at JOS. PH FLEXING'S 01100 STORE. No. et Marki.l street, and is sold by the case or single bottle, at the lowest sates. Also, • complete stock of the doest Liquors for medicinal purposes, and Campbell's eparklitlit Ale, the cocas article In use. Rememinr the JOSEPH FLEMING'S DEMO AND L'ATE}T MEDICLNA DEPOT No. St Market street. GRAY HAM BALDNESS, DARIO ILLi ANY oZASE Ur THE SCALH.—N(I I , II3COVAItY CA N IS ,oIIPAREWITH LUNDVN HAUL LULUS ItESTOItEII AND 1)ItISSINI•. London Cur Hest Barr Color Restorer" °London Hair Color Itostortr" •ll.ondon Phystels.na Harr Color Hostorer" "London BSI/Color Restorer" Cso snot Hao dor hainorcro ••London Halr Color HostArerl• "London Herommend Lt. Hair Color Restart - V. /t never falls to Impart growth, and vigor to the weasest Lott, fastens mud stops Its noinr. I and Is sort to prfolore a new growth of hair, causing It to grow thick and strong. cali 3 cents a bottle; 04 tho rolf doses. Nold by afcCILAISHAN A IdeICENNANT, on ILArtet stre,t, GEO. A. riELLY. 37 Wood An., and /US. FLT.IIINO, HI Market street, / Ms !burgh. BANE A nuurrr, Alleghtn7. an27:3o:ww, BEHIND TIIII LIGHTIIOIIbE Old fools= Is not quite deid. • reoplo urn to he found who tlawk thtt hes:th , a promoted by 'depletion! WU there ever E.c'd false logic! Curate the grand antagonist of disease, and the depictor. prop we to prostrate Nature. In order, one West eoppose, to give the enemy a donate cannel at thoiro of the patient: The true pre:- tlee Is ea to Inylgorata the VISA power. as to render them an overmatch for the elements of dlsease:; , ThLs un las done with 11OPTETTICH`S STOkIOII BITTERS. Of all vegetable tonics they are the most powerful and the most genial. At thin itason when even the streusel t or{ = ttniss of stringent coil sod ntslarions asolstn tblit tontActable protective medial:la lc taped. allyneeded, rersnu predisposed to bliloutnest dispepslg, eonetlpatlon. Intermittent; fever, or say of the coca pletatserblch colds...tier super- Induces sggravoles, ehould tato IL regulthlr throughout the Winter nod Boring meths. It le atueulutely pure sod harmless. THE LiDIANS AND • THE WHITE PINE. Although bang known to the aborlen. of America, Dr. George W. hied, of Boeton. hoe brought Into 'tune fin convenient rts, a molt valuable preparttlon called YOLAN Ire - WHITE IL' C0.111 . 011.%/f. Wt/eh fors nembor of veers hu giten groat eutlefactlon In the core of all thole aliments nepeedent on en lnflemed or 1001 toted eondltuan of the Wacoua toted:ranee of the animal orgenlent. Frr grovel. an.. dw , Pfei. *Went , ' broneedir, lament redurre, tondipation, • when depending on s debilitated Este of the In teatime. It le one of the moat valuable discover rec•ntly added to pharmaceutical medicine. It Is likewlae a most valuable compound air din. taws of the kidneys and bladder generally, as any one caa satisfy hinvelf upon a single trial. Area, one kndffs the heailng tinny of me white pine for tore. and ulcers. bat Dr. w ett hag rote In work and preened from the sweet Budd., bark of hat valuable tree &compound that will meet able very indleatioa where the pine would be valu- It is unitidentir recommended far the. follow. Int allmeatst • • DuteeTcs In Diabetes in oldT p e or mildlc aged peOplt: , tlappwrt of FUst npc; et . Ftehsamo dleiculty •1n children during the &mei, Kidney Trouble in old peonle• ' llicelatcd Kidneys. 'Ulcerated Illaddr , r; Di.eharge of mucus, or ptul, or blood from the bladder; Bright . . Di/mower the Kidneys; Bala In the Kidneys° , email of the Back; rain in the Bladder, Heat and &Aiding; Ask for Pr tkuP's te hiss rva. costrorko. For sale by um gross, doxen or. tingle bottle. at Dr, Ketaers great medicine store, 140 Wood ' mhlS:efew Pliztyff:teifjoiNilitViALANd WM. BINGHetlf, Jr., Adams Express Of . floe, 64 IVIh Street, Gan authorized eloonl to. memo Adnerttunnents for /ha GAZ&TTE, and all other papers throughout the MUM BUdes and the Canaders. LL EG HEN Y ACADEMY—For MALE AND FEMALE—T. lf.. WAXEII AM. Crloeiral. will be opened MOISDAT. April Mn. In YXC4l.ltIon 11 aLL. Mr. W.way bwen 4 r. fieltATl'S book Wow every dee, between awl 5 o'clock r. r. Clreolen way be o'hanea at DAVIS. & CLPI4., awl the book Howe of AJlegheny. mlansea&llwf FOR PROTHONOTARY JACOB H. WALTER, Will be a Cand!clate for the °Mee of PROTHUN -1.7T.A.8Y, tabieet to the 4:knish. of the Union Eepubllcan Convention. t0b75,9131.tn'T FOU COUNTY TREASVIIELI, MAJ. J. F..DENNISTON, . (Formerly of Prlrml's Brno fluetrdr) brl • Candidate for COUNTY VIEASUitEIt. - roblect to tuedeeitloa of the 11111ort iteputalcan Cony.- non. , r 01125,78 QULNCT A. SCOTT, DENTIST, Jro. 218 I'EXA" STREET, 6111811/172 mttl3::r^?. FOR BENT. FIVE DESIRABLE BOORS, With gut 1g ► pleasant loeallt7. nimble tor two small tamullea or oao large rimily. roaaea• I on lay April Ist. Inquire at the prendsea. No. Si 11AT STILEST. tetra :r9l -m-ANCEEESTEIt Lola. PROPERTY NOB BA l.E.—rlve 20E120. on BrAft , street. between Ad.me and Bayard streets, one Block or Maar°. • U feet (rent, on Market treat.bounded by Bayard and...—. SIXCII La and oar al ay. ~ : e.1 1t =1111 ; ' 1 7. r" 1- r2 -ngett= Ceoar aalay, Bala ta' ATV' JLEIEd A. IIIITCHISON„. ID s No•ll.4 Bogner.. War. • $lO "I°ll . r..d, VIA 1 / 4 1, can costly lie b ta i d: tbn u P g ti ,,, fah OR ' $lB TO s3 . o ‘ vs./taut lgroVottlgl, n atrZo (AM erTITION. ti.d .4 enerantle ApoOls (Ladles and tent... ...Oast — wanted to ',present os to ...V CRP Ana /C4oraty, 144114 411.4wVi to wk. II1011( T. and I .s lllA3rdad. KurLOYMICIT Is °Paled tti ersipperiloo loom' • few hours doily to Spar. FO. Pa th .. Particulars pleas e call on, or ad strews, sl• W. J•Clattll.N 4 CU., 11 South street, lloalmore, Md, anb2.slval AYALA N: 1 11 JAMS L BRADY & CO., Clinooessors W B. Jones .111 C0..1 Corner Fourth & Wood Sta., BANKERS & BROKERS, DLL= 111 ALL ZIADS 07 Government Securities, Foreign 'Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. COLLECITOIie made on all aeee„lhl• Wilda la the Dolled Mates and Cattedu. Interest allowed on Tine Deposits Ill:PC130)CPK14:14' , 1 1,111 IVA ENtilY ONEINTEREBTED IN THE IiEOWTH UP ♦N Economical Establishmen HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS, Bo far as it Concerns the Purchase o GROCERY SUPPLIES, Should Savo 20. Per Cent BY BUYING SOON. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE mhz:l.wr NM SPRING GOODS, OPENLNG AT G. SCHLEITER'S 92 Market Street. A 'CHOICE ASSOOTMENT OF Spring Dress Goods, Spring Cloaks, Elegant Silks, Elegant Chintzes Brilliants, =I DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. tahl :tall ANOTHER LARGE ARRIVAL Nov./Li uTca• 13.zrir x.mtms ITEM PHILADELPHIA CLOAK HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail. M. SIMON, CSneeeetor to 11. GIIIitiEJSIIALISISH t CO. I am recelibli ever 7 A• 7 • gr:•••/ .1 Yefrt =eat of Pointed Sacques, Basques, Cloaks Circulars and Mantillas, A Yen Poe selection of N I•ACIP AND WANOT CLOTH, BUtil.r. Talnilllntii and BIIPTONS o u r u e „. ... E .a i d. R esc ie r gll oo, which 1 will oiler at HZ. Latilcs wlll please sire me a call before per ebeslng elsewhere. Particular atteoll oz raid to ortlem. tab7.l:ls•• ell _,__ TILE IRON CITY 31ONTIILY; ILLUSTRATED, A compendium of Inns concerning PITTSBURGH AND •VIOINITY I= About the Third of Apri I=l GEORGE W.. PITTOCR & CO., Diva/eh Biiitcling, STHELT r.tOeflee Doz. 1600. rittaburib, roans. miaszrso • ACCOUNT OF TINE LL!" BOINOUGH March -UP TEPETIANCYSI from 15th, lase. to Marc h Mb, Irk/. JAMAS KELLY. coGetror. To the Borough of Temperaneeelt "B. To Amount or Duplicate...l.... “Acl,lttoost Tar., GS. By •in•t inf.] T. 1147abberger. Try •• Kmre and ezeueratlon4.. 41 se r4rcentage. 41M - VT . :O IA T. BERSHDEIIDER, Treasurer. To the Homo el of Temperseeevill DR. .To Italatt.7e from March, H. $ 75 Oe J '• • antr• 00/1tc104., 3 '. 00 •• VcOlcleLletose, 104 GO By Wactanta paid" .... .. $l,O/1 64 • • Pecan toga to Treasurer 3+ 11 t• Balance lo Treasury 5e5 111,001 nr.ritrmam,' JAN. ,DOW ELLS MOTE.—The Boeotian haa too outstanding Warrants, 80. HI and He, amounting In a I to mallavid LACE CIIIIITAINS, Vestibule Lace, Not nubain LaFe, Gilt Cori:acts, lOU SALE AT LOW PRICES, WHITE, ORR & CO., MII=U;iN ( NAIIPETB AT AUCTION. IdeUALLIM BROS., desiring to eottunene 11.1111011 on Filth street with so entire ne • • • • . . steels, wtu diepese of the balsnee on band at' their old stem YOUSITLI ISTSZET, near Weed, by auction. on Wednesday. Stare!, 27, at 10' O'Clook. This sale will be very atiract,e, embracing besides great variety of roll. of esepet. en mense ...pnalty Of remnants ofecaypcts of all oil cern, matting, be. =lea • A. al ATE, 41,ectienee.T. VALUABLE STOCKS AND 80 , DO.—TUeSDAY at 7lf, o'clock. will be sold, en neconO Floor of Co , , n4cal:110 10 . Rooms. 101 en:lib:WS Street: , nebanie /t&nk, 71 •• Pecond Ttrsl •• Allekkeny, IC Vnlon Line Tracepertellen UU •• .Allegneny Vane? itatlroe4. t e Fort rut CoakCo.. 101 l paid stank, pip:pm:ph Compromise per cent, Woe. AlOOO Allegheny Valley kaillosd 7 3-10 per Load..b A. lI'ILtVA nth= Anctloneer. t'VOIR MLLE.—A veim_destrable N. 'PROPERTY for ether • Tea Yard, Wool.. Factor , or illtuated gloliorts nation. oh tlia Clairland sod Pittsburgh :tall road, dity-Avo sodas Irmo Pittsburgh. • good. subs tans at bull ding on It 80:11, gad shed whole length, 16 feet wide. Plzo or lot ItastOt this.- fourths huder good foam Enqulra of feNottavrra JOHN /iIRNERT. kilt:hour, FOR. BALE. A Fine Driving and Riding Horse FOR A ORS TLIMAN OR LADY. • !moire •L I'ATIEBEIVIS • siTb street. taktltTol NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, BUSINESS CHANCE. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECT -- FULLY annlOnn ens to Pis many friends and customers, that he has disposed of his entire business at No.•s Ed and 57 Fifth street, to BItITEESOIf, PALLYSII A th.)., who will cositist no the ..lactiOn and Commtssion linsiness, • • In all Its branches. 1 would here ask a continuance of the very liberal patronags herett,fors bestoW ad on me, assuring Inc publinthat my successors are every way qualified, having beau In my em- PI°11"."7e1". T. A. IIitCLF.LLA3D. TIISON, PTILMEII & CO., doccesxors to T. A. SIcCL ELLAND. AUCTIONEERS Commhsion Merchants, NO'S 55 AND 57 I'i. VEt ST Spaetal attention given to Wel of ECal Estate =l2 Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Carpets, ite I=2 DAY AND EVENING. 151131/1 CARPETS. .41-1P3E3.11_., 1007 NOW ARRIVING. The Latest Purchase of the season MEM:I LOWEST PRICES 181122•7 , 071 'l' ME El VVALFIL EINLIBII ANY AMERICAN Wilton and - :Velvet, BODY' nnUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS Best Two and Three• Ply Ingrain, 13111WINti nimbi& 61, •nd • LIN lAti BOOMS. Hall and Stair Carpets to Match I , or, to, pntr , yowl rt•Alth Ilt{ fu to d ctrAc ACE AND. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS MLNDOW SHADES, Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets. AT 81.00 to 81.25 PEE YARD Carpet and Curtain PH OLSTE RY WORK DNA MIEPI LT A' D IS TEE BEil 5111 L MD it COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. cat buildosg Untied States Cogan, How .d rosoonce. second ddor.. totn-:usss,o,s, 7 EW GOODS I NEW GOODS 3 JO3EPH HORNE'S & CO'S Hoyle, ma u de • ncoad addition uur already tie on: SPRING. GOODS, re prepared to e tier Inducements, both tat r . .tet , and at aortroopt, to, subrolderlee. Handkerchief., Wares. Heeler, Hanle Tellnualugs sad llete r r Yl e n d - sn es, Vsleet el T alblunas, ies Dress Telnen a t t r a ' l7f ' s% i d C l ' uTt'u t in . Ls Duties., all styles end Colin?. Dees Helttug, Buckles sod Dales, Vine Opera Van, Ladles., Misses' and lients' teeing Lind, Weer. • Ales Didre Kid Mow, lu•Dlble Esnuress Troll le Skirt p .. iu 01041 c and • Dux. ♦ ie•ge sacorinatlit of and ed Ties, !cern, and Bow. toApendt re L 4 bltt nonts. •. /lornavo%Ntay !bins. bp . rals i rl::go" . :: t d sz Hit Mower.. ' Mum Srld Mohan,. 11011Ott Itlbbo alma ud 1.0-1, all whit... au wuotruthu Boom. up 'W.. .11 ba found complete to Departments. Deal tts win nod It to their wham. be all. Prices as low as Ziattro Jobbers, 77 and 79 market Street. fe=2.n9o HOPPER & CO !enceeetore tan. E. BOLOZEI, ►Rent VW 01 1:61 11APUrACTUILEBY or FURNITURE Of Every Description. CIIOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. N 0.15 Smithfield Street, WA full argortruent of rtltabureb Miura.- , Q Yurulture ewes tan tly ea hand at LOWAIIT .AZU PitlUlL4. Mllll=l== EW CARPET STORE Just Opening. BOMB, ROSE & CO NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, =I We are now OpClllll, our FIRST STOCK Or mit DS. MA bnclng Wealth WS in the CAILPICT 41141 t . Rem the best Itoropeen Red Americium sect...rem to the commoneat Hemp Culiet• *felines ,tIIL cumin. BIATTINGS, WINDOW !MADE(/ ' , Rims, DATA. UODN r,Lr a ctvler o. air . nmeat ?LINO and BOVARD ROSE & CO HI 111/TII STREIT, second Roo =3 CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, &c., Glue aszd 011 ♦ large assortment on hand and receiving Si WEL 0014.413 c. KELLY'S, PLUMBERS AND GA S FITTERS, 184 Wood Street.' NEAR NIXTII. SPRING OPENING Monday, March 25,1867, J. W. BARKER & CO., 59 Market Street. When w• will •shtblt NEW SILK Plain, Figured, Stiiped, Checkered, Chen, in Bla And tll the Newest and Choicest Colors 'Medea, and in all qualities. NEW DRESS GOOD kiTPA.lrdrat'gor=mr:: , liev. did° HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, BED, TABLE AND MiIEETINti LINENS. TOWELIC To ww,ll%tu, QVILTN. CIIINTZLS, de. MEN ANT/ BOYS' WEAR, cloth,, Ca/admires, Satinets, Tweeds, .31slIons, Jeans. Ermines, ttc WHITE GOODS, Jaconet, Cambric, Swiss, Book, Namsook, Mull and Lawns !I•te, Darrt.l. Etrlpt4 and 71pred la gnat rNtf. MOURNING 'GOODS. , Shawls; Dress Goods, Ste, In good agsortment as.l at VERY LOW PRIOZZI OUR p3FLICS For evarythibg bsjudged by the f0110.1.g quatattone: At 12 ,c BEA UTIFULTAUT COLT, rm.sni At IV-, lit OD WWI SHOLTINO StUBLINII; At Itie 00'4/ TARO 11/E 1111LETLNO: At 12..1 1:0111t RUSSIA CFLAUB: At !rye LO I OII TICKING: At Cie 110013 TABLE DAM AUK: ' At tot Goof, rum): FINE FLAX: Al t.uc Extra alto an.l quality TOWELS. I 1.111 ea 4 a lIERB BITTERS, THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. TU THE rur.ttc.-1 have thls tltty opened a TIIIA3CII HOCi3E for the !tale of Xiahler's Herb Bitters, In the Cltiof Mutter - 0, and have anthorteed •. T. YAHNISTOCK and U. B. BOLTON, as mT Agrute. to earn , on sad trapeze the tame. B. .1115BLEB. L•Bcat.Thh, March 14, tel. FAB:NY-STOCK & HOLTON, Wholesale Branch House, 86 Thaniqs.ot ISltz - emwt, TLITSBUB - UIL • Sold by all Respectable Druggists. th*Sifeltreitashil:lLT.°l to “'"l°°°°'y "° of BEISEIEER'S HEBB BITTERS. • tahlttell V. E. SCHMERTZ & CO =I Selling al a licducti u FALL AND WINTER GOODS I=9 BOOTS AND SHOES Ladles'. We'd% and Children's • Mtn. Oesz, leld and Calf Bannonle. uttoo c; j i. .ge i and c tenpirers, Goats. F B Inch .4 YoKlouths ane Thick 800. and Bootees. Also, • largo assortment of OLNTB• TANCY tl All of the Omen are of Ma BAST KAT:SIA L and WUNAMANISIIIP • and WARALANTLIS to any Ds the eISI. W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO No. 31 Fifth -Street m610mr2:.0.E TEAS AND SUGARS. • • 00t)1) 1/0? . 111240 BU0•11, 1: 11 . 7. full oo . TABLE ; .• •. 100 P rent 0001.) •. fa •• 100 BEST %ALTA 0 7 •• • 100 TEAS. Another large lot of FRESH TEA. .f hat Cu.goes, Direct from Cifina and Japan, Per ships Coeatantlfia, Roallek Canto, J. B. tireebam, com of ereryth 0013 LID CHEAr la thews, of Teas, at sho o t 20 Ceuta Delon the Common ARTHUR KIRK, 1.72 & 174 Federal street, *Luzon raT. rohll,lo CHURCH BOORS. PITIABIIRGII, PA OLIV6It•N TRANSLATION OF THZ STRIA° . PEALTPE. TEATIVALS AND ' , AWES. Hobart. NT. PAUL IN ItONE. Butler. INNER ROHR. U.tler. LENTEN PANT. Eln. THE CHURCHMAN'S REASONS FOR BIN VALID AND PRACT.OZ. Richard.. MISTIME OFTLIE EMILY uHUILEII. newel). PASSINDTMOUGHTISON EILLIGIOE• THOUOUTti ON THE PICIIVIIiEr , EN Cox, HOLY MEIN()Dior. IffitrakTOr,ti,lctweitit gt. Mat LENTEN LIMBO'S'S. CHUUCII PLURAL DECORATIONS. J. R. WELDIN & CO., - Mach. 101 3:97cac.cl.ll3trepot, mb22llo 101-71011712111. ROATENG.—For Sale at the Boat fledge of tlagArlel Bute Club, Dalt: - more, Md., al •oared SHYLY, BOLT, built by Oka , . B. /01tott, of Oreempotat, in in 13.:" feet order, and as good as new, hoeing been used but eight times, It. Will be sold for SW. For further In romannn aptly to M. LZKIn, 37 Lax. legion street,. Ball Inters, lid. _' n0 , 2.v34 10 STORE WIIEELBARROWS ly OWltYgit 2711EISLOARKUW8; 3 I ' A C I S YY F U H E L IL E e PSI 237.02206 WA.002; 2 1,0:11T SPRING , VI StGO243: B COAL WAUUNS: 311 (ANTIS: • Mortlaed Hubs and Turned Stokes no losA gg g for ace at Itcpciant Wa:3o2 WOMB, neat thePeultantlary, olleabstse cite, 0,3302311 OULIMLN FOHILS2TER t 00, I=l ==ilE;MiliiZl =I TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, I+ al No. 1415 °RANT HTIIEIT NEW GOODS. THIS DAY, CHOICE STOCK NEW GOODS, Wholesale and Retail Buyers WM. SEMPLE'S, rt!= THE MERCHANTS 5105 EXPRESS COMPANY. CAPITAL, 820,000,000. Owned and Operated by Car Merchants and Manufacturer& 'Ol-i ARMES 11l EXPRESS. Money, ,yaluables, Freight and Par gels, over more than 13,000 milea of Express Line, at just sand liberal rat es, saves Millions yearly to Expiess 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. abCiabb FOR SALE. o , l3o.ll—T—s roes ACninn AID NIXITY PRItCIIIILS of Coal Land, olt► nit own. Is p good Ironton s gmlatt ' s' 14 . 4. th• obla•town plum, Road. Inquiry of WILLI/di ti. LEW la, on the ptemlaaa. If not dlspoaad of will ton onarad at public outcry on T CURRY. Ratan 30. h. at 10 a'alock. Underlaid wits mast, semi the Wdeblegton Pike. two ilea from Jokey. Parr,. sittismittlal frame m Sam, with e ebb rooms and %Itch.. eel ". ender the . 1101 emote hones, coal boom, mall, mid other o titiolloinge: • good well of ss•ter, with pump: spring In cellar: soft water cistern with pomp: a g 00.% garden: orchard with forty appl e tiees. peach owes, c r ., cheffri inra. l ' actrant ' d s ol7.l ... . - ga% is. on pniroteee. If not dlepoeedor i ll be tiered at petille outcry o• biLTURDAY. March M. at 10 eridock. SOLE LEATHER. Beat 11•2171..LND OAS T•NISID SPAN . IBEI and 111..AtOliT1it Sole Leather, 1. quantities fro= 2 UN. me, At Wholesale Priers for Cash. Orlon sellellod. JAMES W. JONES & SON, CUMIBEIIILAID,II.IIIITLAND. feilaYl =I 0(011 0. SOLE 0131. INDUSTRIIL WORIIS, • CO. ,HUGH. M. BOLE & , Portray Estilders, FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. CARTIER., Light and Heavy, made to orler. Mashinsay of •••,1 desCrlptlon rannilfactnren Cn sho:11 not kn. orner of Point Alley and Duquesne Way, PITISZIPAGII, PA. eihMivre FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. LYONS • • No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, WALNT B h. Nt a 11.nr4. " 14 " 0 . 811 . W1Z1T '4 ) l WALNUT, OVAL and 19QTTARIG EIRROn. PORTRAIT nod PICTURE /RAMER. Curtain Cornice. Bandssad Buttons. Consols, Tripod and Bracket Tata. of 41,41.1,11 d design and workmanship. fiILUINO AND EEOU.DINO *zonated la the hi VlVAlrbgAllazATi. umnualusei Tilos Itonhate,— eIDwIX alltlea47T law. or Bober. e, Carnes d CO.) 110.131DITS & SHEBBATT, YeleCTACT7Inta 07 Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron Ware, 110. 61 11311THLFIELD 11 - 1313 LET. Near T oone Street. TITTSLIIIROH. Hare conelantly on hand • general uaortment or 13 [CV CS plan, Japanned, reeesed and Stook Tin wAlt/r. moor 111rd.Cae es, Cutlery OCOLCh Miners Lampe and ale Fernald.. ll ' Ooda enteral. which they M will sell Wholesale and lin eal!. aerdroaTlTlrdVenTbji;V:lr. B*o"l"e=6,f. I 1 1212E131121 Will be Opened • A Very Large AND To ethlett the attention of lIS BIGMEUTIULLT iN TITID 180 and 182 Federal St., dIELEGnE.rr CITY'. Alio, One Acre of Land. SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, lITTSBITRGE4 PA. ;ALL PAPERS, GOLD ERPOSNED PARLOR PAPER; WOOD AND MARBLE IRERATIOPI PANEL PAPERPG TINTL PAPW, for P. loisand Callings, • In New Designs, at JIM. 107 ,minKErsrnmEr. ;Neu nM etrim.) JUL R. BROM & BRO. BOTTLED ALES=• KE! NETT, WINTERTON, •nd ill beet tunahnt • Ales and Soda Waters; BOTTLED BT J. C. BUFFUM k CO., %1 ♦YD 24 111111ZET STILIAT, PIIITI~T =I BLOATER HERRING. A 1/IE9IISUPPLT Or EXTRA BURRED unuarso, JUL received, end for We by the boner doren la the Fluidly Uteorory kitor• of mble /Vail 21)31iLif. NOTICES. Peisoas are Cautt,c I ngahaat gotlttlrv: A DEMAND PROMISSORY NOTE, For B'2oo, DATED ABOUT MARCH 11111, 1567, In favor of ALI-rpm et: eitanrd by 111, n I hold 1.1, Dornand Promlivorr Noma. payable to ray Order. covering amounts noT not* T. W. REVERS. rITT3BCP,II Marc. :c - b. 1,17. Mee Sa 11,!. AL.GIii,Y. Pe.. Match ( (SAS ELEETION FUR SEVEN 1/19ECTORS of the •.} - rant.lin ttink..• VIII Lc bald at the 1111,N KIN.i LIOUSF, on TUESDAY. tLe 'Zed day 4f April. the hoer. of 'laud So'olork, 01tr.13•e91 1111,11T.F.:.0 31.ati.111arte Sy, Itaga, Mar a ch lit, 1,. Ig"AN ELECTION FO R Pll ESI.• DENT mad 51Z U 1 RECTUM of the Slav chaster 11•110ae Bank tattle. held at tbelr Bank lag Hoe., ou hATCEDATt the Seth day Of March. le.tereeu the hours of laud I •.•eloelc. tela,ulo Tlloi. B. Ut . 11,10 E. Casclr. e 2 NOTICE TO TEACEIERS.— The antiersltined. . 4 0104,1 Directors of the Torino d, .16.11,01enr. trill resets+ cations for the PIIINCIPUSIIIP OF HOUSE NO, 4, till ioniT, ht dr at April Nat KOLLOCIC, Secretary R. FRANCIS, President. is. PARKER, A Planing Mill on Andersonettedt s A. C. LOiiMil, No. 5^ Wood Menet. PlttstPb. A. YOUNIS. darner of Union avenue and fire) si) l7l;itll ' K' e saUF., No. lad Liberty FRU ba rich. bahldvred E[~i~[~Twi~~',~ REMOVAL. ROBINSON, REA & CO., tlava 1,1130 t. their ofloe to No. liB, CONNED TINOT AND CAI/THFIELD OTIIESTS. tohnoili jOItEMOTAL.-J. P. NEWRIVER & Commission Merchant. and dealers in Flour, Teed and Grain. hare removed to 211 LIBERTY STREET. Where Ibey will be pleased to sea their Mende and easterners. rnbli PROPOSALS. PENNSYLVANIA Agricultural Laud Scrip FOR SALE. The Board of Commissioners now offer for sale Taaoto acres of Agricultural Co' lege Lord Sr rio. being the balance of theScrtit granted to the coo , root, weal th of Prot: Ivania otr the endow ment of Agrlcritural Colle ev ges in this State. Proposals for th e bombs,. of this Land Scrip. Addressed to "The 11,0,1 of Commlestoners of hericulture! Land sorlp." .111 be received at Surveyor esneral Vius, at Harrisburg, until 12 °felon]. Ms, On Wednesday, April 10, 1867. Th!s• Intl may be loested in any State or Ter ritory by the holders of the ecrlp upon an) of the unappropriated lauds (except mineral lands) of the United buttes, wh'el. may be subject to rain at p rivate entry Each niece of scrlp represents qarter section crone hnndred and at sty acres. Is Issued in btana. and will be trausterableorith ont endorsement or formaianima... The blank need not be Cited until the scr in Is present ed for locatlen and entry. when the Part,' holding It can till the blank indenter the land in his own nam Bldg must be trade as per acre, and no bidswill be received for leas loan one quarter s ection. The Scrip will be iseuel immedlatel,y en the payment of the moo. to the attrreyor llenerat. On all bide for ales quantity than 40.0t0 ACM,. one-tbird of the p.m.e money mutt on paid within ten clay, and the rernallong two-tnirds within thirty daya after nofication of ncept a . n of the bid or bh.l. by th e Board of Conl e in. ston . ers. JACOB If. CAMFBILL, Eurseyor en•l. For the Board of oninmieitpier,i Ilattntent act. February MB. inhE.m73 S VI KI DS 1 SEEMS 1 Re are Pow Prepared with Our SPRING STOOK GI-Ryden, Field, A.ND FLOWER SEEDS, IMMO 111,91 AI UNIINI. We orer 'wail Inducements to Market Gardeners and Country Merchants. All OUR SEEDS ARE TESTED Before 01Itring for Sale. HAY PRESSES. Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power X: O IILIEIHEIMIES. A Full Stock of all Sizes. T. 323.2V0M, 131 Liberty Street. JAYS. X. UORLIDGI. IRON CITY SPICE HILLS, FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, Jrear Pennaybraista PITTSBURGH. PR. PURE SPIOES AND MUSTARD Wananted when onr name la on the AMlote ?11110111 nstan (11110111iDon CORN ME and BYln . WITH cotly nand. COFFEE AND IMOUND NUTS BOASTED promptly. alms contLnua Oa manufacture of all the DIFFERENT RINDS OF SPICES, Which we/ offer to Wholesale and Entail Dealers :=,:iln"l'`.Tri=l:ith".',72ll%;* deal far. Chopped. Feed Constantly on Hand. PrISICILLER ot ELORLEDUE. deZ 111,011•1.10.- ITWOOD & lITIFFREY, BRASS FOOTERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, for. of 3rd and Liberty streets, Above Carroll 1. Snyder's, Pittsburgb. roues. Light end neer) Casting. furnished promptly to order. Special attention paid to the tilting ont and repair e. ing of ate oll.ileilneries. Stersclicals, totllna /M do.. . Agents for A. 8, Cameron & Co.'s STEAM PUMPS BLOWER ENGINES, These Pumps hive anterior advantages overall others. and every one is warranted to give faction. rons constantle on bled. fels:ulo c.nnatn..man. Tu. artax.i etan ..vra..ncerrusi. BARR, SN9KE & BlitaTLE . 4; Successors to WAMELLNIC t 81814 N 0.12 St. Glair St., Pittsburgh. Pianos, o.rgans, V /Whole Agent.. for the Cele btelee BRADRU. UT, New Tort, end BC.I.IOYLCICER i CO.. Polled Gehl', PlANtet. Rho. array A co.ni ..curraar," and D. A H. F.. 11111T1111 "AMERICAN" Ott... GANS. eedTILTUN•B PATENT GUITAR. The best Italian and Bendel& Platte and flut ter Iltrl.. abate On hut. • arhrfe NEW SPRING STYLES. MoOORD dt CO., 131 WOOD STREET, Axe now opening A SPLENDID' STOCK OF HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, At Very Low Prices WANTED.— AGENTS—For the •w 9,1, tsr TII WAN,. by PRANK 31 ORE. A :tents sty It Is tbe essitst bstob they es er sold. It Ills eloSettlfon. 2 . . 2 " pert. 'lced cncutscrtroccis orypts. rtost. P.:tents so Il or bolat Intlceetnertu. bond tot Glrs . . EMERY • HOW ti,meral Azent, . GENTS. 1.000 WASTED.- 14 ALE AND 'FEMALE —The best Chance rel. A wort of illotortca , valtre and Nattoast !Mere.. Toe in, wora oa ca e Nnt'T 1•0 r...l sh ILT aeld. Agent, nno ,otnew W ton. New I...h.—FM:R/01MT AND Otitt,NAwAt, Con. 13T Hon. 4. T. licadt,E. one hand.orno tolute. tilnettat,4. bead at ono, for tcrtna zna terrn ore. Addtwaa. . A. L. TaLcorr CM, W AL'% TED, SEC".X.I7.IIESteIi r On SALARY WI COMM InSluN. 6.1.4 I¢4Xta or uloury prenirrl. I,teren•te.rrytartn. Apply In parsou or by IctiLr. ii t . o „,u .. Ax. lift Inunond St., OPPO.Ite Court • mhil.kT ' , WASTE:D. s A—O° lerks, employment and and other now that o c r In Plttiborgh. to know. Oh" ANDlte.W . ti Us* ILLSEItATOIt wa:lnuer. to tall nett, than trot. Ferran., are made he calling Ott smith. del, rrator. It is the Oily thing of the kind that. has eal reed, F thestandard. Comae sal see what aetkette are makin g. . . . C. TILTON, No. dt. Clair etrett. :V 71 I M.TI "V'M BANKLNO HOUSE Or • ' JAY COOKE & CO., Corner Wall and Nakrau Sta., New York la connection with our houses in Philadelphia and Washlhroa. we nose opened a NEW YORE HUCOEat shove location, and offer our sersleee to Banks. Barkers and loreat on for the Inane lion of their nosiness in this citY. locluding purchases and roles of tiorEnsuzsr excon, TM. DLOCIIB, DODDS and GOLD. We Sr. mo mently iepasseuttd at the btock Exchange and Hoid Board. where order. sent us are promptly I Iled. We keep on band a fulupp of WIT— S , EN WENT i•P AL L buying and telling at current prices. and allow too cornespsndeuts tho most liberal sates the I market •Ilords. feTnittl JAY COOKE & CO BART, CAUGLIEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS, rrrrsnunan. (511OCESSOF.S TO META, EDIT & C 0.,) Exchange, Coin, Coupons, And particular attention paid Su Pur• lma.: sad salt; of GOVEINNBENT BONDS. lar worm DISATTS ON LONDON. 1.21tal N. HOLMES & SONS, 3ELELINnEir..E3Fra. NO. 57 Market Street; riTisnultuu Deposl to received In Par Fonda sod Currency. the Co,leetl United ona Slate.. sod mode on sit the prcloal oolnta of • Stocks, ponds and Other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD OH CON KISMET. Particular attention paid to the:purchase and 2.1 c of U. S. See-tiritids, Including , U. EIX.F.S OF 1551: • do. do. 3.,tg; 17. FIVICSIO-4 0 : U. S. CERTIFIOATES OF 12136HTEDNESS. Orders stud VouctLerrbottgllt or collected. PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANS, 01' rITTSBIPIRGII, IXC'ORPOR ATED IS&6 Capital ' - - .5100,000. OFFICE. NO. 77 FOURTH STREET, TiEKRY LLOYD. -WILLIAM 11E.14 President Vice Eresident, mum ITZ.VAX T.LOTP. 1,(11.C.1.a5t RYA. J A.O 1. BxxXETT, 01150 LtreiNCorr, X. P. JONY.s. I lion. Taos. MaLLOX, W.M.• Ottxt.T. tlil Jolts It. IstCLX.X. 11.1. L A. nXILEOZ. Secretary ad Treastser, l SIDNII T. VON BONMIOISI Pin per cent. Interest allowed on time deposit.. larval:neat. made La I.loTernment and ittal ZS tale Becutftles, 11.00 open dsdly. except llontlara. from ulna o'clock, A. It., to four o'clock, r Sl and on Wednesday and tlaturday eterungs Irons .Ix to nine o'clock. Iro ns DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK No, 65 Fourth Street, CHARTERED IN 1855. Open daily from 9 to: o'clock, also on Redrew du and naterday evenings, from IL. ist to No vember Ist. from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No ember lit to clay 111, from 6 to a o'clock . h Quasi. recelved of all sums of nos eu Lien One Dollar, and a dividend of the prune de clared twice year, _ln June tea D....ember. In • terut has been declaredumi-annually Jena and De co ntlser since the Bank wan organtked, at the rate of six p er cent a year. Interest, If t drawn orda is placed to the eruitt of the depts./Item principal, and bears the some interest from the Best days of June and December, compounding twice a ye. without troubling the depositor to call. or even to present Le pass book. At tills rote-money will double In less than twelve r'nes• Books contalnin ' elthe Charter. By-Laws, Bales d degulat olfor. iords. famished grails, on applleation an the rrownr-sr—GEoRGE ALBavit. BIUMIDiarTet John G. Becket., N. M.A. L. stock, Heber Robb , B am n es B B r a men, Jobe 11. neucnherger. Jame, McAuley, James diddle James B. U. Mudd, - Alexander Slicer.. Ise. Beno./ek, Chest!. feet.. Rm. TVSYMMA, M. J. At/demon. - runes D. in Calv Adam:. Beery J. Lynne, • Jobs Bindlen Peter A. Muletra. 43 00 ,- 00 Bbee, John Marshall, 11111 Burawin. I Walter .Q. Charg VonsoA. Carrier. 'John B. Lick &dd.., e Jahn Uti. m.p st' ij e .s. oltou. John Evans, Jobe J. Gillespie, Alexender 0. 'levet, Vankirk, Pete ß'te r B. Bunker. Pim. P. Wenn., "[kneed HAYS. Isaac Whlttler. Tax.citut—CHAßLlS A. COLTUBS. • BsCarratfr—J... B. D. MEILDS. 'else MERCRELNT TAILORS • C SPRING STOR t . Now Racelving a LAIWE AND CODDLETE AtavitalZT of CIES E= MI =1 I= GRAY & LOGAN, No. 47Nt. Clair !Street. E HENRY G. HALE lODIMILSI CO3. ?EFS AD ST. CLUB ST& NEW SPRING .GOODS, JUST OPENED, COMPUllatia All the Novelties of the Eciason, Sat.ttae is onlr f...?14+ • First-Class Merchant Tailoring Entabliehment. • W, HESPENHEIDE, Merchant Tailor, No. SO ST. CLAM STREET. NEW SPRING °CODS ion opened. 1.11 Int and new bryle patterns got up in it. E n.t. sab4:o3 I=Ell JOHN PECK, OHNAMENTAL ' HAIR WOUKUIS AND FIRVITMED. UA ?aunts 10.1.1,1. ored:orrrcm Wood. Ptuaburgn. Always on hand a arnYralassorment of La dles` Illy.. Banda. DurlsrGantlentus's Forra•• tinard Dracolors. kn. ;rood prica In °nib will he even for Haw Thar. thn . gitestta i srV "'":. 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