. ~^ ~~~Ce ~~t~~iatxg~~►~zei#c. V.D7.1-1.1.1' S;I3C7„ . . Titr. lt.oce-otrr. _ A meeting of Iron Nanufaciurers at was 'held in this city yesterday. It was tended not only bly proprietors resident in this immediate neighborhood, lot by owners from some distancn. - A. resolu tion looking to the Immediate resump tion of businss was indepiitety p'est ;boned. Ile proprietors see no encour agt me for hastening a renewal of operations even. at the proposed reduc tion ot wa , ges, the rate at the East being lower still. Nothing Can be plainer than that the mill-owners will not 'buy labor unless, 'they see a chance to make a gain by selling the avails ,thereof. Nor does it Stand to reason that they would keep I -idle the large capital invested in the mills if they saw they ould go on with a reasonable proipect o profit. No doubt the'workin n see a hardship in diminished wages; b t as the prigs in commodities, fall o , wages will in evitably recedeJ The 1 wa of trade are as immutable aa the la of gravitation. The present,eonditian of business is uncomfortable 41 roun4. It will be seen in the end that 'the only deliverance hes through a retuirt to a sincia basis, and . the graduating of all values by it.. , BLACK SUFFRAGE, No other contemporaneous movement affords so admirable a study of the effect of political changes upon personal char acter and conduct as that presented in the extension of the elective franchise to the black population of the United States. If any.republican hash failed to watch it. closely, and to full consider therarious manifestations otopinion and feeling to which it has given occasion, he has missed a line oppor4nity both for in struction and amusement. At the North democrats may be rough ly distinguished as those who have com mon sense and those who have not. The • former class perceive that the admission of the blacks to all the political privil eges enjoyed by the whites must follow as a necessary corollary from emancipa tion. 'Four millions of people possessed of peraoual freedom, and living under pnpuler government,' cannot be puma= nenSy shut away from participation in political concerns. The current of events may;.. indeed, be obstructed for a while, but the impediments are sure to be swept away,: when the current will resume its flow with increased velocity. They see, moreover, that a professed democracy, based upon distinctions of caste, is an anomaly—a gigantic laypecrisy - that can -not endure. Not meaning to stay in a hopelessa minority forever, if they can help they insist that combating the inevits they is madness; that wisdom con. sista in 'accepting the condition as It is and must remain, and in "courting the blacke,"\ most of whom have acquired the ballot, as the remainder will soon. The latter . class of Democrats install their passions and prejudices lathe place of reason - ,and fancy that by bluster they I can contkol the order of the universe. Rare in kerinsylvania they imagine So ciety w•abe diagppted and broken up if a few blicks are- allowed to vote, and swagger dismally about converting this fair Commonwealth into another La Vendee, in which every man's hands • shall be red:with the blood of his neigh bor and the rivers become horrible with myritula 'of human corpses. These de mented. or Inane gentlemen forget that • black men voted in Pennsylvania from the days of Wim.u.st Penn down to • the year 1831'; that the order of nature was not subverted; that our gond citizens did not fall to cutting each other's throats; and that Democrats, about elec . lion times, were as obsequious and com plying to black voters so to While ones." What has been, will be; for "there is nothing new under the son." At the South gime are fewer demo crats than 'at the North of that class which used to be known as "God's fools." Most of them, since the flush of - surprise and indigestion passed off, have settled down Into strains of nand high.. - ly - philosophical arid patriotic. Take the Richmond &wane' as a sample: ( It says: • "There must be "something radically wrong in the bead of any man who . could view, without much admiration, - the general demeanor of the colored - people of this commonwealth during and . since the -war. When we remember • these facts, we gather confidence Wit; in the discharge of the duties thrustmpon them by the late act. of Congress, they . disappoint the Hopes of those who • are now desirous to see that conflict of • vices begun whit tee war failed . to ex , The late alayeholders think blood enough has bey d' as do all men ev ' erywbere who shared the perils of the I • battle-field dnibig the rebellion; and have no idea the eountry is going to des - traction because all its people are vim. - Aug to the enjoyment of inalienable rights. • .... . . _ Tas'Post chalks that $lOO,OOO of plunder is involved in the bill now pend ing at Harrisburg to give 000,000 to citizens of York, Adams, Perry, Fitink lin, litidford and Cumberland counties as indernniti for &tuitions by rebel raids, and to have submitted the evidence thereof to eminent lawiers to ascertain if it will do to publish it. Meantime, it throws out the hint that Republican members for this and adjoining coun ties are implicated in coiruptly sustain ing the bill, thus throwing suspicion equally upon the Innocent and guilty. After what happened last year in con nection with the chamberabtuT appro . priation, it is fair to infer, without much evidence, that the Contemplated .appro priation this year covers alarge swindle. If our contemporary Lea information of such sort as to be evidence, let it "speak right out in meeting," naming the men. But we-venturit the opinion, deduced from general principles, that whatever swindling is going on in the Legislature, • members of both parties are concerned in it. 'The plinderers care little for any party, except to as instrument for secur ing an election. Having got that, they are not particular what party those be long to who join them in raids on the Treasury. • Ma. 31)WATIX1 hi'Punnsort, Clerk of the House of Representatives, is writing biography of 11r. TILPDDELIt He brings to the performance H of this .• task ability_ and culture and deep slm pathy with the spirit, and aims...of the Great Commoner. \ - in 872 TEN: resided . many, Yelirs Adams coOnly, anu teas= terms of close friendship with bfi. liCPacnson's lath er. This friendship descended I c t . o the son, mut hap been 'strengthened y sum 'Rarity of convictions and _alms, and by aSsoolation In public life. The biogra hecLasbeen Weil -chosen, - ........._ __ _ ._ . ---YaiiiAMENTARY Et tronat. ,• is apparently aver ready to his tongud. , 3 The bill introduced to he British' The periods of the elnasic anthers, the - Leactentetrlim,atnhde ~c y h r e e r n m it n o f y a o ll f us m io 3 ns ( c ) ) L f Parliament, last mouth, by Ir. Disraeli, proposes to make four class sOf 'esters: ogy, the ringing periods of the famous 1. Occupleta for two years of dwelling orators who held the Grecian torum—all houses in boroughs, who b • e paid dur- these Iv e woven into his speech with the r t m . t damt,l2.l more, a 3 tg:. All • ing that penod all the rates for the relief and poWer of this man eon I say, g w en ilr of the poor, levied on sal houses res pectively; 2. Owners or ten • .ts of proper- out endorsing the position be has as alscrt discussed this winter. My taste tics in counties of therateable yearly value !re n d s upon most of the great questions of ela, and who have paid all poor rates he 0 li i matified; my reason is unconvinced on the same; ii. All grid tea or asso. Gen. Butler, against whom Mr. Bing o atcs of any University n the United ham levelled all his artillery, is a very ry one knows. He seems to labor with Kingdom, or who has p ssed at any different style of speaker, as almost eve- Senior middle class exam' netion.of any .hen se renew as they are delivered; once of said Universities, or lc been ordain. they re out they hit the mark like Wil ed priest or deacon of t e Church of lest from a gun. lie is full of his sub iv England, or minister of a y other refig- j. He seems to smackat his words as if he had tasted them all and found them ions denomination, duly officiating; or t sw e eet. He aspires apparently to none of has been a serleant-at- 1 ,or certified h graces of oratory. He Is dead in pleader or conveyancer, or certified at earnest. He has no need to deck his im torney, solicitor or proctor; or a duly ages with flowers. They are all instinct with life. They ant .the children of a qualified medical practitioner under the brain that works with awful force on Medical Act of i 858; or a school-master mateiral at a white heat. Ile piles holding regular certificate; 4: All per- fact uponfact; argument upon argument; sons who for two years have had a bal. fortifies himself by documents; never ante of 530 in some Savings Bank, or held that amount in the national debt or _ o ji pr i s a bis armor to attack. He is brave. seems not at t fra mi ld eo ol e d u e li duc a ti t o u n m s. le stock of the Bank of England, or has one I have ever seen in argument with been assessed for income or other taxes him who toldcou take him by surprise. to the amount of twenty shillings. The act applies only to England and Wales, tl , e fo s r e e e t u u l in s i ve tried all his ground Measured ' all the '' heights ; dall wi lle d d te ep c ;.hs i i and not to Scotland, nor to the Culver- the course of his opponent. Talk him ' sitica of Oxford or Cambridge. The the most difficult man in the House to , tone of the opening debate upon it, in- handle. Be has hardihood. He is not afraid of the rough and tumble of life. i dicates theta will fail. • He who gives him blows risks receiving as hard as the hardest given. Ramon,. . . IT is rumored that the interest of 61.1 \V. DEILEILS in the ,Alhany Ecening Journal is to pass into the hands of Cuantss A. Dose, and the Paper is to lie made thoroughly Radical. If Mr. Dinter.s can "be induced to retire, Mr. DANA will not•start a new daily paperin New York, as already announced., A. Jr wt. retribution has fallen uponthe Republicans of Connecticut. A 'few months asp, through cowardice; they refused to enfranchise the blacis. iNow they are beaten for lack of the votes the blacks would gladly brive given them. TUE Paris Universal Exposition Was opened on last_ Monday with imposing ceremonies. The American department is confessedly one of the poorest. Ir is not a positive fact that Dr. LIT INGSTON has met with a_ cruel death The story is received with much douh in certain circles of London. NOTES FROM TOLE CAPITOL WAsularrps, March 30, IMT. Masses. EDITORS : There ate very wide varieties of style and speaking in a body constituted like our house of Representatives. There the rough, high voiced, but:comb speech-maters who saw the air and pluck up their sleeves and grow hoarse;there are the heavV,dttil, solid men who read their fulminations with soporific effect; there are those who like Burke "speak essays" anti like Pitt make his "essays only written speeches. Of the buncomb class is Chanter, of Noir York, a round-headed son of the Emer ald Isle, who gives thd Five Pointsoriew of all questions as often "on an average as twice per diem. Re has a sonorous voice, ringing loud above a tumult that never ceases on account of his rich Irish I brogue, once so sweet to the ear of Gen. Scott. Yet Chanler even occasionally from a vast mass, of chaff plinks a grain of wheat or cora and exhibits it wonder deringly to the world, with exclamations of surprise wide-eyed as those of liule Davy Horner, who as history records, excavated with primal digit, while !seat ed by the paternal fireside and among tie household "Pennies, the moist and spicy plum from the welcome dish made and named in honor of the day of redemp- tion. Then there is the style...and manner, each quite peculiar, of Hon. James Brooks. He evidently feels it incumbent upon himself to redeem his character from the aspersions of those who quote twholo acres of newspaper writings of his, dating back to 1831. Then ha was, to his honor be it said, an abolitionist. Having then seen, be is now wilful iu his blindness. I,e is as the man In the fable, vela° having wandered long .n the enchanted mountains and through dark ness and floods, and reached at last the land- of delights, turns his back upon his own achievements and diet In want and misery. Mr. Meeks% a stout, well-fed, moon-faced gentleman, with eye-glasses pinched across his nose, a heavy shock of brown hair and.= energetic and in. dustrious air. He is the recognized leader of the "Democracy," and Is as watchful as a lynx. There is to the looker-on an element of the ludicrous in all his speeches. partly because they ate loaded with' allusions to the Jacobins and the History of the French Revolu tion. No names more ready to his tongue than Gironde, Tiers-ctat, I Robespierre, -' Denton. The Republican : party of to-day is to him the Jacobin fart)! Standing by the side of lion. Mr. Morrisey,. fresh from the prize ring and the faro bank., consulting with lion. .1. Wood on questions of loyalty and finance —Mr. Brooks denounces Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Geo. S. Boutwell and their coin- peers as puee-breakers, misettlers of the public finances, and blood seekers! Pic- tare to yourself Mr. Morrisey, as he leans upon the "green cloth," surrounded by his familiars, or strips his brawny chest p!eparatory to his trial , of prowess in the ring, tinning Wide to denounce Horace Greeley, or Senator Harlan, or Mr. - Pcs- .senden, rir General:Howard.' disturbers of the peace, wild.eyed, blood thirsty I Jacobins or adventurers! Mr. DI. has not yet taken that position on the floor of the Home, but I can see that be folly sympathizes with Dir. Brooks when that gentleman expresses his views as to the dangers of the -situation and the terrible intentions of the., party of the Jacobins above named. But Mr. Brooks is an op ponent not to be despised. He bss learning, industry, intelligence, a constituency who ask no q uestions for conscience sake. lie abounds in 110ratiall maxims ; In quota tions from. Plato .or Socrates, the "bet. ter Frenchmen," like. Chsteaubriand or Rosseau. These all have said wise and charming things which segregated serve admirably exo point a moral or adorn a tale," although their ghrsts doubtless shudder as they see to what vile uses their earth ly labors have come. Noe does Mr. i Brooks lack adroitness. Who blames him for using the shameful position of the Albany Republicans against the ma-. Joilty in the National House of Repre sentatives ! Think of Radicals here from Northern and Western New York TO. ting to enfranchise the black men of the Routh while their neighbors at home are voting to withhold the ballot from black men there I Mr. Brooks did not tall to yield this weapon with power while in shame sat those on the opposite benches silent as so many statues ! And why not ? What had they to offer ?in Probably the readiest speaker In the House is Mr. Bingham, of Ohio. His Power and choice of language is some ' thing almost wonderful. He has been acting strangely this winter, voting with the enemy, carping at everything pre. tented by the Republican side of the House, and chilling the hearts of his friends, but he is nevertheless a man of power though •he does often lend It to the wrong cense, humanly speaking at least. In his round with General Butler this week, he made a Doceeh which must be ha e v n e eez hee e n hil n i n y in st em udi ed ed lta h ted ue , m b e ut te h m a e d h i e t I could not have been morn ha ppyinthe' choice of terms. They were severe,'but I the speech Itself was a PhllliPlc. His '1 'voice pleasant and well modulated, rang through the great ball and was heard in every syllable to its remotest corner. He always commands universal attention. So 'earnest is rho that he seems almost completely exhausted by any forensic effort of the kind alluded to. Eels very apt and happy in 'historic allusion, the quint plum and incident of iloly Writ GENERAL NEWS —London "lobs" wear - shirts that cost six hundred dollars a dozen. —Rumor has it that George Peabody is engaged to Mlse Bourdett Coutts, of the eminent banking firm in London. —General Tom Thumb is Bring etly in the enijoyment of his wealth at Bridgeport. Lie ought to take the stump for Barnum. —lt is said that, in his beautiful resi dence at Bridgeport, Barnum bas no relic or sign of his long life as a show man, except a marble bust of Jenny Lind. —The report that lion. D. S. Dickin son had an insurance on his life of on• hundred and twenty.five thousand dol lars is denied. The sum should have been twenty thousand dollars, and no more. —Mr. Sothern is to play eight weeks I in Paris during the exhibition, seven u week, for Snday is the. great play-night Paris. u For this engage ment he is to - receive of pounds per night, or, in this aggregate, equal to more than thirteen thousand dollars in gold. 1 —Kauffman hap just finished a picture which represents !Abraham Lincoln earn ing his first dollar. The incident was that which was [Oen told by the late President when 'lie ferried passengers across a river and received a silver dol lar for his services." In this picture he is seen in his small datboist, resting upon his oars, looking earnestly at the silver coin which he holds In the palm of his hand. lIIISHLEWS lIERLI 'UTTERS The great Family lled . clne and Household man Tar. llMars an emphatically Iba CLUEAT 110Ut.T.11.01.1) ItZSMUT tor all Miasma, oric nattag from an 11lip•rtl SUL* of blood. Ll EECE2 01 le the herb Mite' strut; you MEI I=l .103EPU ELEIIING Drug ►ad Dato.t. Mod clue Depot. •pion , tio:S sl.kot . strelt. Pl6•burib GBAY 14A1IL BALDNESS. DASD s,- - ANY "IclistslC of THE xt , ALr.—.S.4• ItlbltilVT.H.l7 CAR. , tali. LILL WIT /I *Wllltritr, "LondonHai CLOR RESTOICF-it ANIS ." Our liest Dalt Color Restorer" "London flair Color ito storey' . "Loudon Thystelots Haft tr,enisert• "Loudon Hair Color Reston , " "condom Ilse and Hair 4•Wr .e..orer" "London Hato Color instotrert• -.Loudon Recommend It. lialr Colo< Restorer" !tosser falls to Impart life. growth, and V sot to the *ease. bcr, fotens and stops tta h . Int, end is 1,11,•..) 11T0116•C • new growth of emir, sawdust. to grow Met. and strong. Only 73 ce . l , sts 10(1(10. {4 ttatatftlose4szciviN 88 Yutet a t. y w 0,4 Vi.kMl);DLAN4'fialiei 3;&., booth. KAN If. Der.UITT, stlegtociT. • BEAD REASON! ISTItENtiTdII4 TOE DITES.E.s. Whence aerriscuscpprehends am attack from au Onteldr enemy, what does It ?It loctOrnitsCrilelogritscsS. Tne human eys• this reason of the yes - , is teleasnered to morbid Influences. The atmosphere Is toll of them. Evert change of weather lest the feeble open to thtlr attacks. What Is to be done in order to these ousech. lot ever active, tors? bTainGTSIS DrglitaCig. Do 704 wk howl The anower as slowly—the wrote ithlo the iamb of alir It-lb/area the vita li l or es.. sod the nervous grate= with TLIOS xIT7ENrt. Tone the stoto.b, regattas. the bowels, rouse the ategglsh I/rte, .rice tee spirits, enrich and parity the vital current. with tiustlerrxll.6 DITTLE.O. Thaw the way to grazicurtstan Trig IstritsCsd, autt roods, the capitslot health tesit.guable. 3t jos wish to torso° bilious besd.sche, Intaimlttent fever, tudigs own .Q netrous Villtattuts — tneoloy. Its all Its pleollidde, the blesslog of \ Nonni, ruing Ina sound body." set this istoomparable preventive sod restOrative. It br.erree health In tte Loan/tr. and renews It in the Week sod ailing. • - - - FE J$ ARIES. OR CANADA PINE. 1 here emote. from the Little bark of Lb, White Pine, which ;sows abundantly in all lb Esitern States and tonsil a hunch-Übe. seat moan... highly im"ued with that terahluthl• nate principle ithikle has long been valued U. S remedy, In varlons , tm lam of the human body, especially those of the muruont tisane.. lit. W. 'Went, or 00400, be. &wpm:trams from this maters i a mediciue called POLAND'id 'KLUTZ PINE Collet/13MM wttidh het met with great favor to Mani ntalsdiee where the turpentines and balsams are nipPoted to Di valuable. for Gravel' y erection.. Diabeith In rouse or midelo aged peopie. Dlabetes in old people, Stoppage of the urine. The acme dig:lenity In children daring the night. Grace!. bldeey Trouble In old people. Ulcerated Moneys, Ulcerated Bladder. pi, e nerge of mom& or pun s or blood from the bladder. Bright'. Dimase petite Elden' S. rm. In the Kidneys or email or the back. Pain in the bladder. Heat and d Scalding. e SC., l' ollind•s White Pt ne Compoun will ha io n c., and permonneut mare. It IS no lege to b valued se a general and towing conAltntloza tonic. which lather" Its heattb.civing pried DIN to all the tlmuts of the body, Without sick cuiog or weakening the iry.tem le any way, o 'illuiorhlug any the tu ball usual gVatatIOOP. .ask for POLarini WPM% FINN 000 rOonD. For ale by the gross. dosen. or &Ingle bottle. at DR. KEYAZIPd Great /Laicise store. 110 Wood Oreet- ape NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: WEL iurforre..ir, Jr, Adams Errrid LIJ• Au g 34 Pgyth truest, ir an crUtharUdd dfirns roam. ddrerdsrments for VW GAMMA and att other paper. throughout Or UMW Bow and IM rbnadar. rirEXCELSIOR INSTITUTE, For Boys and Girls. • Beetlon will commence biIItIVAT, Jipcll Pte. Appil•Atlone for a.tmlB•loll may be made daily: rm. mid 2 eoelock p. m., at tbe _ eelltog Jtoo.ne HA.l4.4.corner rty epSoefl SHORT HAND V BITING.- -- AL perfect knoni..dge 'of this valuable art untt la ten wort and easy lessong, by prac tical reporter from London, laad. a SAO pupil tenant separately and' at any time Wenn theiroarn cOnreatence. Apply to J. A. GHAT, °MOMS 077101. ECEII ALLEGHENY ACADEMIL—Ftmor r 1 rttly.'Vit:Lagnp9 tt,Tz:rtir.Agrit a. ij:it,2i.a.um. HAUL. lir. v ih; , ,, 1 . .,,T t b4:4: ralTITItel7P. trolVnt i m no./ birSt:Al at DAVII, - CIA RICE & CO•11., slirt O___ ;t;I gh 0 r_. 1 3 I t :. Z. li i . 6 KITSBIUnGU N OH lie " n ' t 1 6 1 ntgrd r 1,,5t1 M I ,Vierr • kol arrl'e ... Etrialloti ID littlialld .13C11,01 IFlVPlf_i_l 1114e1.410011 11.1 CIS" anal by M*l6 /reports triolt=:, "Decants, Demons, ka, :i v ex. '....±'------24-----' 500 ,fir LEAD In store an ava ° " 4. v , ve.binzix aco WITIC/57771 — Xistl JAMES T. BRADY & (aueceasors to S. Jones f C 0..) Corner Fourth & WoOdSiSn BANKERS & BROKERS, • MILLEISIN aLI.II:I3rD I OT Government Becrarities, Foreign Exchange, Gold. Silver and Coupons. COLLICTIONS wide on .11 amenable to the United SWISS and Culadt. _ Interest allowed on Time Deposits SION-ENGINE IN VIE =pow THE UNDERSIGNED CALL espoctsl situation to ttketr Stock. of Pure Spices, Grunda a u n d d g l a w th d u e a h t tc ta m unL . ae sups ALSO. TO THTIU LINE pr COFFEES , 11=1= 11312 Lagnairo. Maracaibo. Ceylon Cuba, Ja Plantation, Tea Berry, East India and Machu. dntq. and S"" cl t r . o p ted n_d resenee of c”- around, wbcis litstra4 717 rry our COXBI96TION,COF/ZE. at 25 eau per pound. SEHLDS & BOUM% 108 Smithfield Street, OP a tOSITE POST OFFICE BANItING ROUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 Wall St , i Conn= Or ..Xnsear ' Lehi and on at Mc Mal Itherat. current priced teen on band rtal supply or Government Bonds or all Issue SEVEI-THIBTIE3, Compound Interest Notes And a neenta orders for parc➢afa and 1.10 of STOLES, BONDS AND GOLD We have add.' toour oalca large roam for to • a•cometkodattott of the paella demand fur la •eatmeot IYd eaehatlaaa Of ftoaarawea r a.- urttlra. and th• rottlentenee of oar OWOI sod uold cultonvrrs. It VCN-THIRTILY r(l7TVlflif fh:TO YIVC-TW 'if:TIM at GOV /WM (N aia d Ml& Clrealata, watt, full pUtleulara,a tllrWeattOtt. JAY 'COOKY. &CO • 1867. SPRING. 1867. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & COMPANY, INFORTZ/1.5 45L) JOB 8100 OT Dr Goods and Notions Offer Welt 1.0 •214 attract!r• oto.:k of NEW GOODS LT EISTEBN PRICES FOIL CM fl. 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C ILLPTIB UP PLV N ANoIL; All g•TAN WANNINO APOANIC MUNONINUANUNI.CCUArTtIi MAC,ri M.: MA NU &LOP TII6 LoNtit—Atimtal: MA cONW JIPANPROLIJAN.JC—NyIer, LIRA FtnwANS AND TY NIPLANAI SCAM: U 1,11710 ALANUN/1.; (AUNT; laVs.l(.l Ai *WNW a , 1 , -.81% NNW IIANUNIC THPATr.T. WAND; orgw•Hrti Famr.P.-311150)iN II•NUAL: PAP PLAIP•6 tAt.NI ftnt—Webb; LENietrN "P 11E):-MANIONNT: AlAno•lc lIIPLOVIAN ONDWIS AAP PL I ITIONS; 12123:0 J. R. WELDIN & CO., No. 101. wood alltroolt, !MI RON CITY CCTLERY CO., • No. 3 St. Clair Street. Having onrceesed of ANDRZW DIGIA the eetlre stock of Hardware, CooLery and Vartegr no-dr, Si tea•oo7• n 0114,1110 &eel/ tlitettlin SO keep On hand a. kW CPL.. 010ei Or KAP DIMARE,CUTt.ERYt: Oune,lllffee. elven. rise As.. ale% Tad be ifsle " pr o el4 o . B .to 4 R I itrt tirtatiteg 000 ore. Polesoftl, PC.. OeMog 01000110 and Lump., and Enabled . neat and CaatedHog Inuits'., at ektet.lit netted , . W. 11. 11011 M, !Imager. OPENING. A LIEASD COIPLIII ISSOPMIT 01 BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Spring Season, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES GRAY & LOGAN, t 7 EL Clair •treet epeor2 . - CHARLEY BOWEN. - ," BLTLISWAY 11U1iNatti, APRIL. GM Al . ll O•CLOskE, will be told, at Alleeheaywhart y foot of if amt. the steamer "CHAULa. Ho mak," as she now lays at the boding, wit furnitme. tnetla. aOB r . I. lier length let. 17 feet, breadth 20 teat, and depth dere 45 feet stroke, and loon gimlets?, wills them :0 feet Within, 10 Inetree diameter. The boat le now In mood welectable tiondltlo and wale positives to parteerslin Interest. 095 A s kIeILWAINS, Aue'r. WHITE HOUSE, PERRYSVILLE, ALLEGHENY CO., PA Newly rotted ttagte, md read) to TIM subscriber will not spare pains so •rom- MMIII.II his customers. Mood SOPPrr• nut 5 . used at ass boor In MS afternoon. . splorrl TR. CUSITLIKAUMA. VADTERLY TIAST NATIONAL'S ANS', TITTSWITI PA..) . . " t° vagT„Tani,-„rm., , The Dlieetere of tote bast brie thho eeje Ara.:ninrilerell"tuangeKiff:e teff-e.e. the legit th ee[ months . Malpue orte.... 2 GC A a Us. J.l). butit,er.: Castle(. • CAl:wen AT AIICTION.--Tbe nn trarl t :ll-rirldrargimtn r int CALLUfrI.3 t',l3=re, roorth rebel, 17,:i!vA7gisl, rsl4:l.wiattfl: _ NEW ADVERTII 1b LET,—.I suite of YINTLY noons, • to tbat elegant residence No. 43, comer of Third and Vern street!, vial be rented to • married Moyle orlthona cbildreA Apply on the prcualaes H. H.riccowncu, 9S Grant Street. • Prompt attention even to all kind. of law Onolnes.. ool) • DR. TH. H. ELLIOTT ArmovEn nis OFFICE ►nd trostdeuce to No. ISS ROBINSON STREET• • two donee east ' or Federal, I,llegbeer a1.1:1•4' .IATD. Y. 33 , CHI Ln w CND D. MID.LI JARED 111.- BRUSIk & tION, • lt.vrmricrunzx or Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, Sleet Iron Works, &e. No. 61 PENN OTEEET, PIETSBIJILON. .1820:d0or, FOR PALE. MODERN STOREFRONT. Complete and nearly Pan. Just In stVe. and will be sold Ow. C. be seen at NO, 65 BILITIIPIEI.III STIMET. To perious building or chauitng dtreillnits Into stores this Is rare HITE, ORR A. CO, 15 Fifth Street, Ask the attention of buyers to their large euort mentot k & Colored Silks, Including mama of superior quality, at rt.... W. petrel. !HERS, HOPPER & C Oluccessort to it. K. BULGEII, •Rent. It A_4 Ur ACTUIILItS Or FURNITURE Of Every Description OOL AM OFFICE FEILIITIJEE! No. 4 Smithfield Street, PITTSIIIIII. I 3 III , FL. QA full as.ortment of I`llllbfßO tared furniture to.tancliou hand at LOW IZT CASH FILICES. OrriCit...C. A. VT. TEAS Min t SUGARS. oupp copciNe tiv9Au, 10 IG., for $1 gg 4 • TA ELF. EXTRA 11(1.1110 /1/WIT %Alit* CI TEAS. Anytime large lot of if:EAU TEA, K lost w ive., D Ina from China and Japan. rer ah4ps Coastal:Mos. Hogitn Cull, J. B. Um... comp. Wag e..l , hi.g U OOO A 3D Call..tr In tla way of Stu, &boat ISO Cents Ileiew itielNimeiorn Prices. ARTHUR SIRS' 172 & 113 Federal street, - AJAZUI:I EX T. TILE IRON CITY MONTIIIA, WILL 11l IIiCADT About the Third , of April the tell wanner will con Isle THREE FINE ILLUSTRATION& ; Also WAWA regarding . the dl,. Ut FT.et hr.. portanee to oor clttrerst sea teItAM:EILS VIS• MINH It:oks open tor tolOseelp elan. Addeets nll rOmetnot,sttoos to GEORGE W. PITTOCIL & CO., Dispatch Building. '4 M11:1 VIVI , I VIRTIET. Pootattea Box 1400. ritueorott, Vests. BOB:ow CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, &e„ COMMISSION MESCUANTS, XVI) 131101:1C1 1 -4 IS Petroleum and Its Products, OTTICE-132.1 , e11's Ballang 8011 tel of Dulpltilla Way sad Irootst 'moot. ruitikurt.rtuA.orrier. -11 Iiralout .t . WAIF EMS, MAWS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos, Sand Sst.flatr Street. Has a reapeMial Charter; Zook•teepttg, Penmanship and irittmetle. than nanmited $4O 00 Arittnnetla and Penmanship par quarter of dim months Penotaashim per month For Circulars or elreoirtrur.s . idrm • N. enArritn. or J. P. IdoCLJOAWNDS. rITTBALIIOII =3:l 7•‘ T FINE STORE ROOM Witiver wIIEODt s 1 EiCILLIXT DWILIANGI latiklYlog eteesdroo sus, with modem imprem am and sp•elou. yard s4Jolnlog. Locatod tha e•a{ .ldoor nuattlauld street, near flu laqulr• of ' DIVION and Fatal Zstate Ate.% WAI.L GoLDERIPLISNED PARLOR PAPER; WOOD AND MARIILE IRLIATIO2I PANEL PAPERO; TILTED raNEL PAPAW, for Par. Goo sod OGUoiro. In New Designs, at Xe. 101 .MARKET STREET (flux Ilan Street.) JOB. B. MIMS & pros AN LILAC. WO bate letrodecod to Lae trade our new car. total, Persian Lilac, umi OF TTIE MOST DELICATE AND Et. EXTMALTS eV ER It. VICE .41.1); lioladVs toilet ts coropluto without it Foe ula by all I)r►lrrr. NA NUFAIDTUIIED ONLY DT B. WOODWORTH & SON, Uoch *** •** lf. T. Nor York Umar, 22{111.1.11.y. =Wald EFFERVESCING CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. I In Sox. bottles, to powder. Tbls M In Is s rek..4l,Firatl7.rstr"sr&V,g,ll:g r.T.7`;;-4:14 usseb. sou all rebrVe use, • • or sale or most s Oss SSW.. nrsr , ed Cr S.IITHUIt /1001118, IMSpnosjdxeet. Pew York. manr,l.7 TORN PECK, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WOILKILII. AND PIiKTIMIKII. 02 PPM* strut ore door from Woo-I. Pat strurg o. ho , sd • Esosral assoriment of La dles' %Iva. Bands, Curl.; tieptletnen's Wlgs. TOp••• tlcslss, siosrd OM's. Bracelets, to. • pod pees essb Oen for Saw thdr. • jb Ladles' =a rentlamen's hall , tatting 4otos In instot isasse. • ablintt A, IMethaTE. •Aikkratrr. ANS. NOTICES. 1 QUAIITERLY REPOILT ~. ~.,... . or TilS TILLDESSIEN'd NATION.SI, 13-41 , 1 i. I T.SCIIANGE NATIONAL' DANIS or PITTS. NCL:lal, PITTSTON, Aprll Ist, lair. . APnli I, 114 N. Not.• and INN. Discouttcd $1,091,4 7,0 Si Loans and W 5 , 0 0 1 ,140,., 4 4 , , k o„,, sd= w , n ' C. 5.,1.10,.17.,,depn5_1t.ed. to c se . nu 7 , FCVldTt'rr Piisus :i.e.. Coln. Sc. iee.7e, 0. \ U. `sr.'loc"7s7&p . o.ito , '" ' OverdssftS = ''' to secure Deposits — I Z).00 di E . X.PCllitil .111 Taxes S t. ." =F. ~ 1.7. n.:-Insto "cure De. . D u o Slitures So , I post. .. .. . ... ... ... 1.0.w0 00-1, , n1. 00 . 3 Id u from pants sod 11sntrrs ' - 11.:77 St i ...),...ne and other Iiss0013100 0 1•• 2 : 1 . 61 .9 _--=- .= (.1.7 4 ;:5 . 1 0 n,N 3 :1r , of ,N a. ..,,, 0 . 0: . Clresistlns Notes of ' .. . . . ret QUARTEEILY, STATEMENT I= sl,crli,;l4 U. L111311..1T1N.5. Capital Stock tleculaLlon ..... Due Dep0 , 11 0, ••••• num'. and/ rants 41.CC1. 214 70 Tha aboye 'lat.:dant I 3 correct, to thal bet t or y kaowledac and balleC. OF.Onfirk T. VAN DOREN: • •p3wo QUARTERLY REPORT of the cu.dibio. Or (be THIRD NATIO!i'AL BA.NICGF PITTSBURGH rxrrsurnag, April it, 1577 I=l U n ited . t.. ttttt 4 Billsßonds Dissounted.•.. Kcal . .... Kesil Estate arid Fixtures ...... ....... 'Expenses am Trumturis on Bonds end Compoundl v., serest Notes .2Ni 2 , Rescues Mumps.. ysic 78 Ucusitistiocs 75.410 Due from Banks Sid,rlo 77 cash LLB LITIES Capital took 1204C00 CO Circuintlun 40:44 273 a Unpaid Ut.!dend 1772 Or/ Coutingent Itand arid Earninv. ......... 1M,4L8 23 Doe 4.4111014.—. ......... ....1 44019 23 Due U. 9. Tressuret......... 34 :V 411 732 013 IT Due Depoellors (41,903 V. 4 ,_ $1,716 15 . 417 JNO. LIVINCitiTON. cashter, QUARTERLY STATEDIENT nr TTI•BUIWll NATIONAL BANK OF C 0 AtiriF.Te. Loans and Diaconnts _ ~1 155C,1P.0 US U. S.. Bonds deuimited wit 1 the U . . 5., .. Treasurer for circulation Other U.S. Ucctirtlies. 105.7.3 W [peel, ..exel Tender, National and rn i c Mile Bank Notes Dee from,Banke ei,uo4 Remittance, d Anil Cash e. Item' Furniture an Fixtur Premiums Ka pen. and Taxes I=2 Capital 2t.1. :.00,000 4743,000 VJ 00 circulation laa , 4 l tor• Has and Hanle:, 10—Vd, 4 , a 73 llama and Fowl, Interestmiet Each ante 1.9.4'54 44 IVhat the an." I. • correct_ town t o th e eliaptrOlior ul 14•3,1113.. ( IUARTERLY Me REPORT or . .f. tee contittion of _ TIISST NATIONAL DANKO/I' BIRIIINGII AIL Ilinalp f gbut 1.4..._0n the mointag of the Ant OUdal o •p+ .• REidUItCE.S. Nate. 'tot 111 Ito amounted Iluallitate SNI/1"40, Current Itipente• 1.371 VI Itemlttaseos and °tem.. Item i ^ Mt 15 Ilue 116.r0 611.11unal tlankll.... .. .... — ll , 33 6 1.7. 3. Itundo deposeteo relth . tite ***** 4' ' ' 4 Treiterer to ...ears circulating notes trO,Con 03 i t. Is. tad etbur Itond• on nand 11,0.10 Ott Cuts on tutud to etrentsttou notes oti other Ilattount hanks ...... ! 4.631 CO Other lawful 131011.1.••..... ............... I et. 1.3) 1) , • LIAIIILITIE S Da rl'lut ritdd tp Due ivenoeivo*. Linksid Dividend $37.1,14/1 ab 1 meta, that lb. abate i• s roarer% e: , py of the ?::V:iLltirt‘TiTVl,7cb`.`",!.';;:.`.re a nd"``" .• QUARTESLLY ar.ronT tECUIS NATIUELSGH►X i OF IutTTS FMK/OWLS. Lase. and Dlrcoaata ~,, pt: 14 Usl.4 baste , 114,04 s 1,00,0,1 40 Da* Team Rant a and I.lani.aro .4.. i al 71 Pp•cla and I.rial Ten/he 71.a1d la Ilat ra.l. bates .... , ..... 4,0.0 ta/ "aronag:arre'ncy and atat• liank a 11 aaa tolled etalea..itaada au hard Ia.CCO 01 tub Item. as 4 .11.analltaneas. ....... 1;4111'4 aa.p.ens• Accaual. 17..al X ..... 1' 4 . T.1 4 1 0 4 Expensa• and Taxes. ----- LIABILITIZS. C•pltal Stock 6 Yo.l= 00 Me Individual 1.441404110 rs :1.... ,6 1 ono Pashks 614.1 beaky!' ca..vro 16 lirtulation 74:stu , 00 UttiV litvlds...l4 • 48 40 Cou ageut fund and rrocit. 4..111 II Total 044.13 1 .4: I,ertiry that the above Is • true abstruet ho • he Qua.seili R. tuarl to the Compl roller of th• Carrvserc itOlib.ll.l' J• sel/N CI, • op]: *II Asilutaut Couhler. QUAUTEILLYSTATEMENT . . !ILON CITY NATlWitigul.l.o4K or PITTII. Los.. and Ltl.ouut U. S. berurtttra thie Pura Banta .ad Tankers Tanking llousu sod Lot Zattenees and I% a. Tax. Legal Tender• Coln Notes of other Itaulta an_4 Cash items 0,0111 etottlatto3 ,Circulatton. National . .. .. alto; u. hAdtralcegtr"—""' "1 lE4l3llnsl nottottto. Lae to klauks and Ilariter 4 Ettrittaita pt,Si JOHN SAGOTrTN. Cada I ILIARTERLII STATEMENT FIRST NATIONAL SANK Or ALLIGHENY Loans and Dleronsda U. S. Lauds and bacorlilas or vivant .... Me from blabs and Sanhem CO.alo m :Specie and Legal Tender Notes SM.rra sa 19,1 C: IX/ National Correrser 3s Notes or tkilmnt Kat. Hanks Cash Items & Chocks oa ether banks. 111. Ls/ 11 .tan Si t flanking Hausa and LOS a.U.I .1 SO 00 0 0 li sla. .ed r Meek pal/ la 11 MO. COO 00 yr ladivide al Depeallortoelt,eM c Treas . t Vetted elates.. 41% 12 460,03 Bank. tad Banters • 01 relation 313,003 00 celesa•Usosl,l GIS Cy !Wesel:lt Fund and rrent 113.171 WtUL WILI3O=I. The &bore 1e a tree &Detract from the guar• tarty rayon to the Comptroller of the Currency. &p 2,63 S.ItAMIA Caehlrr. QUAIIIYEJILIt STATEMENT No. rnitberld street MECUANICS' NAllgultiL. DANS Or rirrs, Losne and Dteroants 4 4114.733 33 U. M. Magda to secure Hat: elre.n. (0a Mw co CO * U. b, Monde on band wo Usher U. 8. liteoritlea on band.— 303,1 m 33 Dar by Banks and Bataan; 33.00. 113 • Cash Herne 13811 ea Least Tender !iota and Coln 13.1.=1 a) 33 Taxes - and T . 3,2e1 amen. ------- S SOOO SO . Capital Stock - IiOS . 103 SO 30 Surplus Sand and IC •rnlnia 446.6. 1 5 OS Nalloll2l Circulation 41,641.1 03 Mate Circulation IV-010 40 Due Dep.'s.. 10.T46 31 Due Dividend. s Un and paid Hanker 4,4C0 00 ----- I acetify that t he abort Is a the abstract from :114 port mad to shor o on i nytegjp i r . .4;11,0SO esolilor. SAMUEL BL Iron Broker, Meat Tor thi sale o 7 Cornwall. Dausgenohe, Josein, Isabella, Dunessoon. Stanhope Moaha ph , and other brands ornnthrs elte, Tough.. logbeny Coke and ()Upbeat.. O. $. Charcoal MO ItUJNS. • Vottaljuuliente sad orders reveal 1.117 sone- Oliva Rein ics Ittan • I It nu Doe ht. Banks Real Late . MS Taxes and MS $ 340,7,5 4.17.! (•appal Stock t atlooal ClrculaUaa tat LW bt 1.4 D. to Ilan fr tit.* the abor.. Ir a true a;sii - aC6ditut utule to the Comptrotlrr of Cur- ":L k-45 FOURTEENTH 441: AHT VEIL Y A.T.E.11 T . 11 ,1:0t1i . 41 09 . LIMO NATIONAL BANK OF ri ITblitiUNll 111.7140(3 r Lonna snd ...... United litstesLog...„.... tlp "",""int'egal Tender Notes c"reeney ... ; .......... N 'N ' o t te ' Note. or Solvent Mato Banta.. cash Items and Bemittsnees.... nest YALMO ......... - .................... ................... • ....... r 00 co ii Od t . [1,1:11:1V01.11 ........ I,2:Mltri ita and '"rjO . , 995 saarer of Vierii•Yee ....... Hu U Una T . v;;;a•;•ii;i . i;;;,at. l++irss+►- I hereby certify that tits foretelh.li l!Att;t.if.ll - . etelvt from MY (ititft