alteNittoturgitiSautte, IPRIDILTVAPAIL 5. 1867 THE FUTURE. The thmocritte triumph in Connect'- . cut has r lived the desponding hopes of the Pr6ident and tho small coterie of renegade RepuhliCans who make a profit- able vocation of selling 'his patronage, under pretense of practicing law at the National. Capital. They now think it possible to break the Radicalascendency / Ina another of the Nort h rn States, and are preparing to take vi g roue measures to that end. The first on ward manifes. tation of this inward feeling and purpose is the announcement that no more Radi cals will be nominated to otlice by the Preaident. During the last few months great strides have been taken by Congress on a number of most important topics. To be sure thisi progress has been made in obedience to a ripening popular Aenti. ment ; but wbile the bulk of the Repub lican party have kept pace with the movement a small minority have not. Thls explains, assuming the worst aspect to be the only one, whirt has occurred in Connecticut On a remarkably full poll, a change in the party relations of scarce ly more than a thousand votes, has brought tee Democrats into power. And this has happened. in New England, a section from which, next to the North. west, the demand has been loudest for extreme ideas and measures. True, the three most populous counties of Con necticut, and those in which marked change occurred, are in an impor• Pint sense suburbs of New 'York; that is, many thousands of men engaged in business in the great metropolis have their residences there, and so impart to the region a political character that would not otherwisipertain to it. But it is quite probable the 1111prOpi tious result is due, not so much to de fections among the , Republicans, as to increased naturalizations on the Demo cratic side. There,-were two thousand colored men anxious to vote the Repub= liatn ticket, and save its _candidates, but the-Republicans denied them the op portunity. A. wrong , done to these blacks entailed a speedy retribution on he authors of it. But, how will the case stand it we take the other view ? What if, after making all reasonable abatements on the score of fresh naturalizations, and such . deductions as may ho needful for the unpopulanty of some of the candidates, it mast be confessed teat the election indicates a reaction, not strong and de. cisive, but sufficient to excite inquiry and cause remedial instrumentalitiei to be sought after promptly ? Hints are thrown out in certain quarters that the Republican leaders must slacken their march. In this we do not concur. They should,indoed, examine the ground on which they stand, to ascertain how far it is solid. Such precaution •is in order.; whether in the movements of armies or of political parties. But when the ground taken is demonstrated to be solid' and defensible, a retreat, no mat. ter how partial, is cowardice. The Re publicans did not ruin their present position by being ever and anon fright ened at shadows, but by -marching reso- Ititely forward at the bidding of Truth and Justice. If in the mutation of af fairs it shall fall out that they cannot retain power but by abandoning cardinal principles, or by humiliating and dis graceful abatements thereto, they consult both Honor and Duty by doing into retirement, trusting to the gradual edUcation of the people for ultimate res- toration. The President is not without hope that what has beep done in Connecticut can be repeated next autumn in New York and Pennsylvania. In this calcu lation ho relies not exclusively upon general causes; but likewise upon special • local influences. For instance, in this State he counts largely'on the ban con duct of the present Legislature, and it must beneknOwledged that in this he is neither wild nor visionary. Instead of reflecting credit'on the Republican party the General Assembly has brought that party into disrepute.. It has been coura geous in the pursuit of plunder, but base and cawardly in the defence of essential principles. It seems altogether probable that if the nominating conventions do, not infliet suntrairY punishment upon so many of the offending members as shall seek to be returned, the people . will in diet a merited retribution upon. the, par ty. PrOrn what 'we see and hear we ' lodge the former course will be vigor onsly taken, and that men who have ,„ prostituted their positions will be left in the seclusion of private life. But tna managers of the party have a high re sponsibility devolving upon themkin this matter. The voters are not in a humor to have their patience trifled with. Nor is dissatisfaction confined to Allegheny county, or to the western portion of the State. 'Unless we are greatly deceived there is as much complaint \in Philadel phia as here, and with as much. reason, though the causes are ditTere6t. Let it bo understood that Republican passen - kers hold the engineers responsible for the safety of the train. But there is still another; view to be `The - republican party Is no lon ger ii+!l#ned to the northern States. Dar ing deepest lour Weeks surprising move; • ments,haye occurred in North Corglina, Tennessee; Louisiana, and elsewhere at the Soltr.- This Is but the beginning of what is to be; Before fall the republican party Will be frilly, organized in the ten sececding•Statea: 'The radicalism that demenstrithas in the 6stom, middle, western andnorthwestern States its ca pacity as a builder of Commonwealths, vfill thew in the South its powers as a restorer idthe ruins and 'wastes of war. -- Brun order of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, made on Saturday last, Major General Robt. B. Potter was ap.. pointddl Receiver of the Atlantic and Great. Western Railway in Penn:l34 , m. The General havingbeen previousi ly appdittl . Ed Receiver by the courts of New -- Yrk and Ohio, thus, becomes Re 7 adVer. or tlie' whOle line from the 'Erie BMW to' Cleveland and Cincinnatii Tholinheivec is required 'to operate - the lines, . to,give security -in 1300,000 for the BuiliStl . petiortnattee of his' dudes; . and out of the net earnings. of the:line, to first_psy. the interest upon- t#l37mioi or divisional mortgages on. the nie, and then upon . the consolidated mortgage. IT is commonly understood that Leg islative Assemblies have power to make laws, but cannot, in any way, delegate that - authority. If we mistake not the Supreme Court of this State has decided that mind'. of Asiembly, made eontin- Aent,ob A Tote of thl people, la not a law and cannot be made pile. Did the per sons who drafted tho.Contolidation bill consider this fact ? TUE COLORED VOTE Under this head the Richmond Inig, of the Ist instant, announces: "Nearly all the Virginia newspapers we see, and all the individuals with whom we converse, are of the same mind in regard to the policy of the harmonious co-operation of the whites and blacks at the polls." • The line of policy is not concurred in because it is liked, butbecuuseit is neces sary; for the confession is added: "All arc agreed that if we wouldnot give the held entirely up to the clamor ous but cunning and hard-working fac tions presided over by two•or three men. dicent adventurers, we will have to take steps to combine the white and colored vote." is well when an enlightened selfish• ness leads men, against their inclinations, to do that which is just and konorable. - But It appears that while the class of men who foimerly controlled the politi cal destiny of Virginia perceive clearly enough what they ought to do, they are tardy and reluctant in the performance, for it is stated "while all talk in this strain, we hear of no practical measures to bring about this important result." The "loyalists," on the other hand, are represented as "straining every nerve . to consolidate and carry the negro vote." What Is better, they are likely to do it. In Washington, where the experiment of negro voting has been tried, they were found to go almost solid for the party of emancipation. Tau strong statements made in the House of Representatives by General BUTLE; as t) the mutilation \ and sup pression of the diary of .1. Wituas Boars, found upon his person. at the time of his capture, created a marked sensation throughout the country, and resulted in. a general demand for the pub lication of so much of it as remains. The explanation of Br. I.3tNoirau, that 1 it was not produced on the trial because I under the rules of evidence it was not admissible, was good as far as it went, but . it did not reach far enough. It afforded no solution as to when and by whom the eighteen pages were torn out, or why, after the Ignorance was over, the pub lie was kept in of its exist ence and the nature of its contents. _ The testimony of Mr. BOLT and Mr. STANTON has since been taken by the Judiciary Committee, and it appears the diary was in its present condition when it came into the pOsscssion of the author' Ries; that no reasons exist for believing the missing leaves contained memoran da touching the assassination; that Mr. BOLT has had the custody of the book up to the present time; that the entries made in it throw no light whatever on the great crime; and that, such as it the diary will be published: entire in a few day. • Tan joint resolution for the appoint ment of COMMIS/31011M to inquire into the various systems at Piison Dis cipline, with a view to the erection of a new Penitentiary in the central portion of the State, is eminently proper. The existing prisons are insufficient, and the system under which they are managed neither reforms the inmates nor renders the establishments self-supporting. Tun Ilona° incurred a needless labor yesterday In acting upon the miscalled Free Railroad Bill. The people have asked no enactment of the kind tendered, and will have none of it. They asked a fish, and a serpent is offered them; bread, and a stone is all they are allowed to have. A day of reckoning will svriilly come upon some of the betrayers. - Nunn money will be expended during the present month by the . New Yorkers in beautifying their magnificent Central Park- It is now perhaps, in many re spects, the finest breathing spot to be found in . any . city of the world. Tun Democracy throughout the coun try are mite jubilant over . the Connecti cut election. It has been so long since that party had any political glory that their joy over thls,sosall slice of victory knows no bounds. Lt Illinois the Legislature has passed an act forbidding the keepers of insane asylums to receive patients who have not been declared of unsound mind by a jury. DEEM at Co. and Jay Cooke At CO. together bid for eighteen and one half millions of the new State loan, at a tri• Bing advance above par. A SECOEMAXER of Dayton, Ohio, has surprised the natives by abstaining from all mood and' drink for more than 'thirty days. I= The distinguished officer who has recent resigned his rank as Brigadier General in the regular Army will, perhaps, be referred to in after time,' at a couspicitous witness, if not of the ingistltudo of Republics, at least of the fact that war like all other pro. Imagoes, is a good deal of a lottery In winch it Is not always the deserving who win the substantial rewards. 'Victor In the firet im portant engagement which resulted favor ably to the Union arms in the war of the Rebellion; planner and execute" of foar, dialect campaigns, three of which were eminently successful; hero of seve,ral great battles, never decidedly beaten in any en gagentent. grand and resolute in hie curl , ottani, and idolized by a hundred thousand ' veterans who fought under him, General Itheecrans, by a strange combination of miefortones, has never been in favor with , hie official superiors, and never obtained ee en from the people a fair recognition of his eminent services. ''There are two things"said Abraham Lincoln in let". "for I which can never he grateful enough to General Boaccranst ono Is the battle of !Rene River, which accompanted any pro. • clamaticin of 'emancipation, end was the be ginning of oar permanent dueness; and the other Is his letter to the Indiana L:gleln tare about the same time, throwing ail the weight of as name and fame against the Copperheads. For these he deserves the lasting gratitude of the nation.. 'We hope be may receive this gratitude at some frt. tare day; be certainly hen not had it yet. It was less than sixty dayeafterthe attack upon Fort hornier when he did us his drat great sertrr l euerenller of i i , l4g r. in4t b a t %t i m e . ; ro ll u ing n In. - The planning owl the lighting were both exclusively hit; the-reward-wag ILergo lift•Clei e la r it 4a Al u te u t; e tl, l l:t t r o a m t a t s lie l l t szt.....r crane fought the, battle of Carafe' ' Ferry, drove s W-iso, Floyd, easel--Leo across the mountains, finished UM campaign with ybrilliant ratetity, an on thia d when there was hard rebel picket loft aide of the Alle. libeny. Mountains, was relieved, for no fault of Ins own, that a lifountant Department might bo 'created for Gen. Fremont. lie fought and won the battle of Inks, in Bel. telta,er. 1E62, while his superior shirr, Lien. Grant, wet lying Inactive • witiVbis troop* four miles front the Held Of conflict, and al though for this engagement 110 was made - Major General of vOlutiteers, there sprang cm of Its Misuudershtndirm with General Grant which iota had mach to do with the - Thavirlme of all ilosecnins'S ”nt NanDTrhan neat P mo c n ,Wi t n o u int ttl h M ea m -*ban hair an many men as his advert.- ries, gaining the most important victory Of the war tit , to that time. Recalled from 'tae Pument.greatly modest his own ludg ntaitt, py Gant-Gran; he was relieved of his command ninedaire after the battle and or. dared to Cincinnati. Two months after his appointment, oeto ber EC, to the Command of theF ourteenth vaned a demoralized stiletto a mn. cent army - ila gero.. .T l 4O l ll l, /Sat The four days' Latllelfrelonetliyert: wed won noL more by the Intrenialt soldiers than Ity the peese',4", v . ? . the skill of Reeeecrarta nif cent prelude to - the Ma cam al of Diemen:toter a Lead, by wino', S ro i ag r Bragg's army out of middle T e nse ee,aml Parma the Tennessee River. The battle ot Chic/twangs le September was a bloat y en. eouuser, in which babstdes were too badly crippled to coutinue the fray a but uncured ns In the posseation or Chattanooga, the ob. l• alvo point of the campaign and Lilo key of ell the country math of the thluaber/wd mountains. Nevertheless, it^senorans was again relieved of his command, and for set , oral mouths was allowed to remain In ob scurity:- Then be was sent ter Missouri, where, beside doing efficient military ear vile, he discovered the secret conspiracy of . . _ filo Knight. of the Golden Circle. Yot was once mere removedonol boo never Innl cornmeal since. Whether Gen. Rom Ono's unfortunate re. Winos with the War'fanartment and the Headquarters of the Army aro to ho traced to any fault of his own, we have no means of knowing. WO only know that of all our generals he has uniformly been one of. the meet fortunate t Maud, and One of the most unfortunate everywhere elseiand that hie retirement ought to awaken In us a doubles tan t madetero g m r r e g ret .h a to t di a r . y o e mw ti 0 eh a a ka . ha l ne u s d t bt r r e do s oeirewiftef for ted us hitherto.—New nob Tribune. (newt—A Mtn Roos Away with nits Niece and they Cuhnbil ns Han anti Rite. There aro few such 0690.1 of crime to re- . . . cord a has come to light in this city within a day or two. About a week agn a human being, whom It would be a public disgrace to caii a man, came to this city on the night train frhm the East. in company with a beautiful, innocent and Intelligent looking girl, whom he represented as Ms w ife, anti upon such repiesentationi procured a roots at, the Huxley Howie, opposite the Hannibal depot. His age is about forty—hex's about silicon. The apparent discrepancy In their ages excited seine remark, but the clerk of the hotel believed the story of their maul. inertial relation, and allowed them to stop. They have remained at the Huxley house since, but yesterday their criminal bliss was broken In upon by the arrival of a gentle. man claiming lobo the father of the"wile," and the brother of the •Musband - The names rd the parties we suppress, out of respect to the entrap:al father, Who, to all appearances, is a r.pectable, honest man: How he could be a brother to each a • . • • .. . villain is a mystery. Hie story, as related to us, In, that his brother seine ten or twelve years ago left a wife In Illinois, and wets! to California, where he remained until a little ovet a ear ag when he returne With out again ire tu o, g with his wilt, who in still alive, be cornea to visit, and finally live with the heather whose kindred selection he has so foully outraged, and whose fami ly he has disgraced. Thin brother had a daughter, then about fifteen years of ago —toe young to go into society or to keep company, and ner uncle was allowed to he her escort whenever she went oat, to places of amusement, or ether places of public re soef-rt—the father thinking, as he remarked t that If ebe was not safe her uncle, who could she be trusted withlwith the Villain he has proved himself, Instead of protecting and cherishing the treasure entrusted to him, ho has blasted and ruined It forever, and now the strong arm of the law takes hold of liort, while his wretched victim goes back to the dishonored home of her parents to live a life of shameful wretchedness. The father found the fugitives at the flax ley House, and in conversation with Ms brother wan told e that the twain were married, and it would be useless to attempt parting them. He hail almost concluded to allow arother to leave the country tested, his on condition that his daughter would return to her home, but the matter coming to the knowledge of the legal authorities the incestuous scoundrel was urrested and Luken before Esiptire Warner, by whom he was allowed preliminary hearing, and In default of $2 00) , was committed to Jail. The penalty for this crime, as laid down In the statute, is imprisonment in the peniten tiary for not mere than seven years—a pen alty shout es proportionate to the bentouti nese of the offonce as a $23 lino would be for murder. We heard but one expression of the opinion, yesterday, in regard to the case e have lust mentioned, and that was that “hanging was too - good Jot . him.. All the parties to the above trannaCtiOn have reeld ed for the past year hi goincY, where the tn, brothers have been teaming.—St. Joseph (Mo.) Cnion, March 3. WANT SUPPLIED. I.olla. Ale, Bottled Alm Locolon Porte Drown:toot. To get genuine Imported Loud Poritr or 13 rutrn htoct, net ht en elmost Imposelbillty In this ci . y, notwithstanding that there are few tonic, - more suitable for weakly persons and Invalids. The want , has at length been sullplled. A large assortment of the Gnat brands. comprising Bandar & Perkins . London gtoul, llms & Co Is l ale ate, Campbell's Scotch Ale, c lc., Just received at JIM aPli DECLI liTtlltE, No. e Markt t street. ant Is sold by the ease or single bottle, at OM lowest rates. Alas, a complete stoat of the newt Liquors for medietnal purposes, soil Campbell's eparkling Ale, the guest artlele In nee. lioroculbsr the I= DREG AND PATENT MEDICINE DEPOT No. El SlErket street. GRAY HAIR, BALDNESS, DAND IM F, ANY oIhEASE OP THE SCALC.—ND DISCOVERY CAN I:I obi PARE WITH 'LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER AND DRESSINS..•• "London Our Best Hair Value Restorer' • "London Hair Color Restorer" "London Chyslelarls Hair Color Restorer'. "London Hoar ColoylLestorer" ••aAndon llse and ar th , lor wes.orer" `•Lorslen Hair Color Restorer.. •• ii Iteeolrmend It- Hair Color Restorer" /inert, lAIIO I OI llfe. ro+th, and rigor tu I nsureest boo fattens and stops Its Dating, and e to produce a new growth uf hair, e.eetn, it to grow thick and strong. cents a bottle; tithe hs , rderen. hold by hIeCLARItAN A MeICENNAN, Market street. 14 Et 1. A. BELLY. Street,4.l st.. MS and ,IVA FLEMINO, 04. ELLrket S 1 nue burgh. , RAN Pi DBUITT, Alegi:any. ma-I:LE:wen • HEM" REASON,: • VITIIENOTiiEII THE lIEFEN , E9. When a gall - two apprehooda an attack from ootalde roomy, what does It ? If .10.0711. i TIIL DirEMZ.S. Jar hammaig- Itto, at this season of the yet'. Is teleaguered by morbid Ihilutaces. The atmovphere Is full of them. Every change of weather lays the feeble vireo to their /meas. What la to he done In order to banle tb , ee unfcs.n, but coot to b . ruaNcsar.s Tnx vers,Scs.K. Do yi The answer is nice. foes • k ho' ottLtin the roach of all: Itrloforeo tho vlt Lan, thr nervous system with II ,STET• TEL'S BITTERS. Tune the stomach, tegulatr the bowels, route the sluggish Item, Ossr the spirits, enrich and purify the SISAL current, with I.IUSTETTER'S BITTP.R.S. Th.t . s the way to samesoTilis Sys. DxrcNcus and render the cubitsl or been luspregnshiu If you wish to escape idlions.hrsol•sche, iztersulttent Corer, Indigtatton, add m.rrous vidtabions—to catty, In All Its plentitude. the blessing of "a scent mind Inn found body." oar thls lucptemirittg prervntlre •nd t.torstive. It prtserrt health In tt e healthy end renews It In the weak and ailing. 173 PINES ABIES, PINE. ben, exudes. from the Inside hart of the While Vine, which glows abundantly it ail the Eactern elates and Canal., a boucYclikn.s.net suasiance. highly lus'lued with that ierebin , his nate principle which has long been valued at a remedy, In various c incases of the human ball. especially these of the 1:1111 , UOUS tierces. fir. U. W.'', west. or Burton, tat compouVed from tine materlll a medicine called POLAND'S WIIITZ PINE (10/IYOUND: which has met with great favor In'those maluiles 'where the turpentines and balsams are supposed to be valuable. • Poe Gravelly d (feet lout. Dlo3etra In young or middle aged people inabotes In old people Ptopp•Re of the urine. Toe . same dtaleuity lu Winnn during lb. ight. El ravel. Kinney Trouble In old people Ulcerattd llWiley., Ulcer/L..1 lllAnder Db charge of unless, or pus, or blood from lb bladder. . _ II right's Disease or the Kidneys, Pala to the Kidneys ot email or the back. Pain In the r, Hear. and :calling, Ac., Poland's White Pine Compound will be found • speedy sod permanent cure. It is no less to valued as a general and bracing conctllutional tonic, which Itonsrls Its health.giving urina l:dee to all thetfatues of the body i ltaltbout sick ening or weatening the system In any way, or disturbing any one In Lis usual avocations, Ask for POL/.211e4 Wittig ring Ili...mixt/. For sale by the gross. doses, or single bottle, at Ilk. KEYSIER'S lilreat Medicine note, lit Wood street- ant n ~ ~+.•s urr~ ~ : y a th'i ~1 X5l ~i ~ Y ~:~ WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams Brpress 01. Au, 54 Ptah filreet, /4, authoriaed Agent to reeend Advertisements for the (lABETTB, and ail other papers throughout the United &gift and the Utsnatkis. EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS, R. & W: JENKINSON. Ilfshorectorete, wholesale and mall dealers In • all Mode of TOBACCO AND SEAMUS. No. 6 YIWELLAL ISTILEST, Third door from Surpestalon Bridge, • humane:7l - 011, rA. Araneh Store at Salem. (rule. apaqae FLEFAIEDALE COUNTRY SEAT /wit Na LE. abutted su Chartlers one-half tulle from Infrram'• 411 . 1100 . 00 ills Aieubeusllla Railroad: 414 miles from the ult)y. meadows 14 acres. alt under neat teem au4 meadow. W ell watered by a nese , falllng piing. Will divide the 1414 Into two parts, if desired. Tee property Is most tisolssble and Is utforrd at one-fourth the price the some kind of property in wiling for the same dlatauce from the el., east. Apply io 514:14 ll. 11cLA111 k CO.. 152 Lourtti at. •COUNTRY STORE • FOR SALE. • The stock, extorts and good Will of • .tore in • thriving vill•go about eight miles from the city. surrounded .07 coal mince. on one of our paincipat railroads. This .tare is doing • 0.1- nt.. of Shout three thousand dollars • uloatit. Itegson (or selling, going West. tor further puticulus inquire of 3. P. AIIITH, apslwfl Corner of Fourth and Terry Ste azonGs A. xr.L.LT a. X. 81.10DMILBS. GEORGE A. KELLY & CO.. Wholesale Druggists, ••37 Wood Street. IC ILTOI: WHITE LEAD. etrictir Pa.• I:DARTS:1100C w JUTE LEAD. ref NMI:SI OIL. All colors. A LCOIIOL.I--ACTS. TURPENTO LINSEED OIL. I WHALE" ' V. ll, •isilE3. I rairkitiLLßlELLS.d.c. .ps:un DUY PEACHES AND APPLES. • as "eta retcheot IV i taf: l ffr . rta at gr ..t,r reddc<4 paces, to me, • ' . / BAUD DICKEY 1. Co. DI PIAN LEAD In store and .72 ri " . ` i `' y J. B. CAIMILDIt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS DISSOLUTION OF COPART periitito heretofore existing twtw. en SAMIIEL ar.n Met:LEAN. Jr.. ••d DAVID ROBINSON, tinder the name of &WM TrteCLE content 0 , tero dltiolced by mens! u on Co. the aith dßanter.,ry of Mare, 1867. beennilneer .4 Hl tles of the Intent . = been..mei' and wri t lie settled by S. I•ceLY.AN A CO., No. 7S Fourth street. *herr the bool.• of said Arm ere to be found. S. IIeCLICAN.JII.. t to . WE WILL SELL THE BOICDS 1 . /Mbar/hi April 4, 1867 "B THE $23,000,000 STATE LOAN. MEM New Loan of the State of Pennsylvania, 5-10's, 10-15'4 and 15-`2o's, AT EASTERN RATES. = SIX PER CENT. INTEREST AND ARE Free from TOxation AS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Corner Fourth & Wood Ste, TS .71 U--ENSH IN THE WINDOW THE • UNDERSIGNED CALL cepoolal attention to their Stock of Pure Spices tl round and Bitted under their lame-Male super WWI, and told without adulteration. MAO, TO 111E111 LINE OF C . OOIS'I,I O 3E'ES, = Rio, La gurtyrn, Marnenlbo, Ceylon Cuba.' Java, Plantation, Tea Derry East India and Machu. 'Eeerf grade or Conan routed daily. and ground. when &stud, In Mt presence of cu tout,. re i.ur COMEILVA.TION COFFEE at 23 caws per pound. SHIELDS & BOUCHER 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE rtierroyta! For the Ristori Season KID GLOVES, all colors NECK TIES; FANCY BOWS; RISTORI BOWS, etc., I= F. 11. I~EITON'S, 17 Fifth Street, CM BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., MAN UFACTURRIC3 UT 'l Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead; HYDRANTS, PUMPS, SINKS, Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, &e, No. 167 SMITHFIELD ST., I= spialOra. MASONIC BOOKS. EM=CMI=I PENN•YLYANIA: AII 101 AN wA,IIII.4OII.IM , IIIIIIIIABONiCCHAPTER .11A0.1 , MA80.1C .11.1%11A1.: MANUAL UF TUX LULKilf.—Msrkey; Act , NIC Jll4 , lzl.l,l3llY..:gur.—Max Le, .AFTmIIA NS A.ND Tw MPLAII.6 11Vt.K.; ett064.11.0511N1C CIIART; M 110 CltteL,V; 111,‘07411_ , NLW MAtlovlC Thr.91 , 11 tirKwAitraFina:-MASON , MANUAL; /411Nlruic—Wenb; L.F.NICON 1-F FY.EE-11.1.e102011: LIMITS ALAI, rEZIT/U:14; 832:111 J. R. WELDIN & CO., Mao. 3.01 I:7P4ocml. /3 troot, ral23 I . W. GRAFTON, Aro. 66 Federal Street, I=l =I EIMEI nous Furnishing Goods, Stores, HOLLOW WARE. &C., /tad manufacturer of TIN. COPPF.R AND SIZE ET 1 RON WANE. iroonag, Spouttne and Job Work promptly attended, to. apltellt J . W. ELLIOTT & SONS, Nurserymen and Florists, 211111SERITS ANI) GRZENHOUSIS sliunted iii miles loath' of the city, on the Mulct.- ellle Rood. ELIO STORE AND riunsraa DZI . OT. No. 109171arket Street. Address J. W. .Ethiorr Sugs, 110z617. Pittsburgb a k1.+7,1 pIIOPOSALS FOR LAYING PlPlE.—Sealtd Prordieubt vrlll bo received by the Water Cos:milt. until 7 O'Cleek P. 11. of 31onday. Aprlll3lll, For LAYING WATeR PIPE on Duquesne Way. rennaleal• Avenue, Water. t tatty, nutter, Baldwin Fulton. Colwell and Pride curets, to Include digging. regains Whet. ne ccsarl. Mang required connection settle sev eral care areas. cutting ad connecting main pipes. 1,1 completing the lame to the atlases lion of the geperielendent. "Tie Committee maitre the right to reject nil bids :nseated Satisfactory. Details of the contract Will be furnished on agitation to JUSECti FIaNCH. Bait. WHITE HOUSE, PERRYSVILLE, ALLEGHENY CO., PA. Newly twitted and Nl:Walled, sod ready to re- celve {nests. The subscriber will not spare pales to sc•mc. module hie costumes's. tlood suppers served at as) hour In the afternoon. spS:vrst TIPM. COSTASIAtitia, Sln-FROM SI. Olt $lB TO $3O PIM DAY, can easily Co made the year round, WITTIOCT *DM. Ina new hustnes, nett, wallah' , and ecotone..., AND NO COMPETITION. hood and utergetle Agents (Lsdles and tier he ment are wonted to represent us In eyed! City and Counlf. BABE (MANCE to naka mon, , and TENMANENT IMPLOTMENT 111 offered C. 0T..17 perlott having a few hours daily to spare. For further partleular• pleas, call on. or so. W• ACZBON a LW, South street, Baltimore. Md. ' subilteld ovENintu. • MRS. S. A. - STODDART _ wm,lpen at 140. 40 TZO CR ILL STREET. e n a nn y , on OATURDAY,ApriI eth, _a handsome Illaninnale. l" lW . Fatlßait 804 MEM to which she would invlte tee'tten tion of Vse Laelea. ma FOR nom. MODERN STORE FRONT. Omsk(' end nearly new. Jun In style, ane wul be. sald Drees. • Con be seen at" No. 65 SMITHFIELD STREET. To person. building or chastens dwellings Into Morse thls Is a rare chance. ape:well McCLEAN & CO., No. 75 Fourt h BAI~T FJI S~ AND DEALEES IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold, Silver, Coupons , Bank Note.,, &c. Intorett alldtred on Hale de Cullecll J. made and all hnelnest In the Dant, Inn attended to with prompt.. and ilber- I t . y tt e alto buy and tell, on notnmletton, la I hie tkf I, New Work or oltewhete. Londe. navel: nd minced...out tecurltlte. atrs:w7V LARGE STOCK Ladleo,llloses' 4: Children's =I USEMI `Gaiters, Balmorals, ICI 17 C - El IV 3EI 33 CP CIP rEI, JUIN KID AND SUIN RAPPELS Bronze :Toilet Slippers UENTt. ♦ND !IVY> BOOTS AND SHOES, I= N 0.31 Fifth Street W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO ISOM THE PARIS_ EXPOSITION. RETURN TICKETS $2OO GOLD THE INMAN LINE MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Built Erpressfy for the Trade CITY OF PAEI 4 . CITY Or II ALTIEUEE CITY Or ANTW V lIP, CITY or EOSToN CITY Ur LoN DUN. CITI or NEW CITY Ur WdeIIIIUTON, I= EVERY SATURDAY. SPIED AND ACCOMMODATION UNSURPASSED. price of First-Clow. ralmange.Paymibl • • In Gold. Sw Vert. to Lir; 'pool 61 It'; 6 00u , 1 Trip $175 Ne e w York to o,dott. 115; noun , ' Trie, IN) Sta: fort PI Pant, 125: Bound Tr' p Woo RE Return TUßN tl et TICKETS GOOD y:FOS 13 MONTHS. rta via. terrtool, London, Near Hai•n and lhern^ pabaenarra to break thejoorn,y at LlverP-ed au , ' ndoo• For further tuft:rms.:l;m ANA,' at the ethee of the Company; Si 111. am 1” WM, Tow,. Ilultdint. Liveroool; Live. Mackey. ra Kna VI !Mask . , D ~oc; Jules econe, uc No `re (lame Ora Vl:torir Parl, Jobn Valn. 111 WairUt etre". rhtl s. aJOphtal John Dale, 15 Woad way, New Tort; or to WM. BINGHAM, Jr, ADAMS' EXPRESS OFFICE 51 Fifth Street, NEW WALL PAPER IJP4OLSTERY .STORE, *V ST OPENED, AT NO, 36 SMITILTIELD ST I =l=2 To , a:en a stothlale. eJr rrrna. Pad, have 1.!7",`; !:',llg"rrn• \I). 30 ~.•t ll r /41.1. V V KU, WIN Doh' ;1 1 l a Pi) and 'l' 1.' 1 .1. M sTriubtits and 11E1)111ti. ' Vf al' kinds. ULU tTX:iI , -otl AND THII:IIISTHEET E. EMEIINDSON & CO. mtmw . TIIE IRON (In 3IONTIIL I=3 About the Eighth of Apr Toe Crs: n't.itxr wW con WA THREE FINE ILLUSTRATIONS; Al s o matt e rs rcizardiug the cll . !, of goat On portaocato tror citizens and MTloizdtoEl29 VIO THE CITY. tt.ok• open for sitbscrip Zion. Addrett oil communications to GEORGE W. PITTOCK & CO Dispatch . Building, • 69 FIFTH BTIIE6T Poltorllce Box 1406, rim:buret, Penns. tollanvvo TOf_LET A FINE STORE ROOM With or without on EXCILLENT DWZI.L.I oontalning eleven roots, with modern Impro =1 amnia •nd anxious raid adjoining. Located on the east tide of elakitheeld street, nest . Flout lEZZI Dmitri ind Steal F..tate Menlo WALL PAPERS, GOLD ERLBORRED PARLOR PAPERS WOOD AND MARBLE 11211LATIOR _ PANEL PA rEicA: • TINTED PANEL PAPER% for par lora and E.Diasa, In New Denigns, at Jro. 107 .114RJECETSTIIEET =I JO3, R, HUGHES & pEIISIAN LILAC. We have Introduced to the trade our new p fume, Persian Lilac, UNE or TIIE MOST DELICATE AND NIL 72LEZDINU ANTLIACIS AVER Ia VENI ED. =1 = For sMe try All Donlon. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY c. 11. . wootmonrn & SON, neetiester, N. T. New Tork Mite, 1 .19 Broadway IRON CITY CUTLERY CO., No-. 3 St. Clair Street. 115,114 purchased of ANDREW SMOGS the entire stock of Hardware. It d Variety bio• do, at W. above stand, It to the ir ) tention to keep on Imo d a des Oa& • stock of HAP DWAIIE, CUTLERY, Ititioe, Revolvers, l'havia, lohing Tulds and sporting irto•ds of every arletv. 1 her ar alto prepa.vd to 11, all &Inds of JOR WORK • ti r Rid inn Razors. lkdoon.&c.. Coition !Stencils Stnd stamps, aod tusking test and CaneolnOß amps, at o rival lonics. W. H. DOWN, Manager. nilbtiiortil • FOR SALE. • NEW BRION HODBE AND LOT. Howe contalninK six rotund. aliwate on /dower near Medford Weal. in beventh ward. Wl . llb tin 1004, ready to octane. APrli WC 114.1.P0d, with taavaltottkli,rogir eonur Cor. of Cbattorn wtd Webster atreda. .gtomal Sh ljtiT - BAND perfect knowledge of We valuable' an laughtin ten (holland earalea.ons, by • pran. Heal reporter from London. Tneelol. Knob pupil taught a,parately and ninny lime to suit their own convenience. •pply to OMMI VIITTSBURGII 141.1.011 T-HAND AcAincirr. OR 'Grant etre.. Oppoths Die Cathedral. ORIN Pho no gra p h VLIiDI. Instruction In 81nedsre y given In Dn.. lessons duo and by all. Reports of Lea.... peer... 4 Rent ons, Ae.. made noon reasonable torsos. fell:a111.1117 .7g OIL CLOTI3B.--nartuk reduced etc prime we can now offer 011 Clothe at eastern rates. • lards stone on band and de sirable patterns, for We. wkolesele and Mall. by J. • H. PHILLIPS, mhli VI and IS St. Clair stmt. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS 11E: 31 0 1. TO COUNTRY DEALERS. KAY & COMPANY, Poolgliers. Ptatiows, Parr Peaks ra I Mak Book lanufacturrs, Have rrotolvt to their now •nd ep•,l-,21 .o.to No. 6 WOOD STIMET, LAFAYETTE ULU. t1ell.1)124(1 Wtare will be tourci • large a, , ,rtat eat t 6115DAID SCIIOOI, AND lISCEILMOISOhc, MUSIC BOOKS. Family and Pocket Bibles, a3x....a.nzsar. ancoconcm, Pocket Memorandums, STAPLE AND FANCY STATIONERY CAP. LEN F.TTER A , D NOTE PAPFFL VY: , oP ituu) AND WRITINO NFP•DOW tRIADFS. nCHLRD.E,LATI..S And i great variety of other articles In Owl ehlult are oarred at the Lowest Wholesale Rates Orders by mutt will receive bur sperint ?atm:- slot, PARR AND GARDEN SEEDS, WHOLESALE AND RETML. PrlffilaAC. ate !wawa to csamlne my rt , rk. e wh ltch• cuomp ri P m e t a c ., moe( .tlell,ln lu g heartt at l , o demi Tate.. Ihe qu•ltty is the very bolt: on bus. xre - veen bweet V., bus. Large divert. or Sugar lallbs. Woolf •a Early Frame . on •• NY ood's Erly Covent r. • •• Fatly Loo k rearlrt 03 Witte Turnip-rooted to •• fire Tornlp.roled •• Fullmer %Volt • o 0 •• Sommer Yell •• ISl•cc Spa lin 00 •• Wh/lo bPubl.h TUIIN P. 1 • l'er rrr 25 to bus. F l a t ach l M y WhitWrs St ap-kw:cal one Of? . . •• F tellorr bl'on•• Yl •• Red Top 1. trao-1eaver)....4. , • • 21 •• Large t.lube white - al, ~• •• green • • wl.o.okeen. green lop ...... . • " • ••- Uolden ........ •• l'EArr• ' m il t, `• E a r l , s. arl DTaom niel Thum o•llnbark`• •• Early Frame 1 :0 .• hariten. slur 00 " Wit•bool.l%. art 1.010 . .• Dwarf !Slim Impr.a. • `• al Dwarf Marrow t 70 •• Lange Whit.. 3.loart`Wfat. 75 • Black Eye Marro 'ff.. Eup . oll , • •• ` . l,`.`plon of • •• IDDIsh Qlll.l •• lier•rf '.ourar,• , !lhle .111 •• Tall tugar,, tole . ... .. 11.110011 TILDEN ;. I:lMCitts. S. cx x norticitlturiseand beed•anan, No. 137 Liberty Street, ISIILER'S lIERB BITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD FaMEDY TO THE hicr tble tOtANCII lor the utlc Nishler's Herb Bitters, the (Mr ,711 . 1ttstknr,I., .T. FAIINKST.Ii•K and It. .11. 1101.1 .!;. y Ageuts, tuc.rry on and :r.ann, I111111....I: LaaC.L.,2B, -March 14, IWr. ==Cl FAY:MISTOOK & HOLTON, Wlaolegale Branch House, 1216 Illesi - lx.ot JE3 troot, EMI Mold by alt 01, tall' alut. 11.61 - N V a ‘,..t MO trial to t,in: lure MISIILER'S HERD nrrrEiv: IYERS3IOPPER & C 0.,. =I FURNITURE Of Every Description SCIII)OL AND OFFICE FUIINITUIE No, 45 Smithfield Street, fl A full ...Inf.:tent or PI I tst,u M to red Furniture eon. tautly yn hand at LOW r eltblL riticx.:4.. • M=EINIME TEAS AND SUGARS. EMOD COOM BUG A lt,• in • 11 , .. 11 L HLF. I. NTH.% Ul✓'l' DLL 4 T A.T. CM= M=MMIE=I A notb r !Argo lot of FREI3II TEA, 01 lxet car goes, Direct from China and Japan, • Per alllpa Constantlna. Ca;llr. J. It. lirconant. ComptletfK erarythina Wally AND CliltAr la the way of Taaa. at abaot 20 Cents Below She Common Vrlcc•, ARTHUR KIRK, 172 & 17-I Federal Eareel, MEM CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, M., • C3V an.cl. l[ C)ll. A largo lidaortmoot 00 hand and roor Mug at WEL DON & KELLY'S, PLUM:REMAND GAS 'ITTEM, 164 Wood St et. rat173:07 :AR 'l\Tit. TACK BROT ERS, tab MB/ COMMISSION MERCIIANTS, Petroleum and its Products, rITTSBURBIS orrtcr—Dalzell'a corner of Lava.. Way sod Irn to atnt.t. PUILADELPHIA OITICY.-127 Wa!ilut at, ADl:w Y 9 - • SAMUEL M. WICREBSIIAM Iron Broker, Agent for the Cele or Corniall. Don rslssnor , r. Josephine, leahella, Gun can non, nt Glendon, one other br ands ofno till - Arlie, 1 othih logbeny Coke and Ullphant'a C. In. Charcoal LAWN /S. J. A. GRAY. 0.11.X12ri °rums. eonrianntente and orders imectlully toll° ted. 1•14;r14 Twat & mosER, TRUrr APSOCI AVON 2 sod • T. CLAIR tITILEET, PITTSit erpetlal attentioa even to the deeleolog Lod bulldlaX of Court Ronne .11 poetic 0111.111 g. al;t1 n`7."l 7.11 - .1't11:7 of Mt, uucu N.V1,0,,AL I •,.'4 ~,, ~. _a_L .: c.0:31 . . ”... . . 111.' Vi.;llT 01 ,•1 1=1:1 In I/ n 41 12113=111 rtr P n I OE 61111111 ME=IZEI El r ir,u,i.i. 1 I= =1 TEAS. 13=9 =I 134 First Street, I=l 013.1.1•3Z1 C: 'r E 4 . =MI ' .ro of 1...11, : • , , V.n.rt” 1.11,1 th.• .". or : r or ...'nuu Li. Lc 1,2.7 , ; 11:e I Nplicat. & tbu screral Alinrifs. Bor .at, WILT. BE 01... N. lud 1 `• 21,1,1111:1. .1 I' Int AND CH 111 TAII3 IS6, ON AND AFTER. Tho - First Day of may,1867. I t T 5. •• I , ' • for prompt psyment to any nerfOn ,• • , •1-.04; tanolnt 0:11,1r I t, re 01110; no o.tlor atit,Ttet on talon ,14r•oit tni• mouth of Aux., There siltCo """'''''' Tr!, V t'PNT. :Olen n't tone. multi:lt:lg u;.; 1.1,1 ..0 the ruth'r IJAV IR= E.X.ECUTIVE COMMITTEE, On Saturday, April 20th, 1867, 1:01, BIN , II - INGIIA t lttc orncE of Ilse CIAMMAN. MEE I O. 135 FOVRTII NT., rITTSBTI7.I,III A rull at,rsvlllser re•rested, ma the time Or .Nott.srszlnos en , entl , us 1.11•1 oth, • •,:• ••••••• ?. • tst:::, . LI( Inc,..r.r.cce thLr.l•42 esaildercd. JOILS R. RIDDELL, Chairman, T. M. ilarN ^';" CANAL All persons are he,by nollned that tLe nad• 0. 0 8. ,,2 . h,sera appointed - to s len and ~ ..5..1.1.4/ZUS Lt:nellta (or the opentax of ,Lccall CANAL, STISEI: 1, la the Fourth want, A'ls,:Leay y, from East noon to Cedar avenue, tintE 111 1 12.11/C., on ERE 11111 _ )UARTL:::I.I El== OE (14. t.: =I ~:,: , . ..r c. 111311111=11EZ , 12111111111=1111= MIME I= MEII 11. 0 ,1.). c , rl:3 Carb, = =I April 1.1-.77 ..... L.... ......c Ili 7'133 .. MEE 1.1.‘1,1111L1 4 Vo4r((0 Ft.it I ~t 1 no .41 4( (V 1,. , 10 11 t, t(1.1 I(.111(•••: 1.1,1, eertlry the 1- A 1.1 , 1 e al,slte.el from lb., ma,:e the l' the Cur- QUAIITEEf IN NEP of r ur • NNTIONAL lINNIC OF ('ITT 1:1: l:6:1. = EMS U. ~ Vow, ..1 to to ur. car ',WOO Ol • er - , Is VrActi . ..t r ‘31.1 1,...1.tu. It:, Jo . lk al EJII, ;J., ii .tl,l vil j‘:.J`rld. ll= CA,ltst 115.11 , 1.1vAl v., Y.xruln,,s . errtify that tlir a10.,e 13 a I , lll•bstr•rt. from the llunrlrrly Itri , rl=srt tvtlrr C.o=ptrolltr of t:orrriry. a - .1. P.. IMAM. Jr., Caxlll,t 115.1.itTERLI DIVIDEND. ri/La Y Ai lONAL rirTcllll. rA.. Aplll 1 1", , ,T. The Virt , t,,vt Ihl. Iraht parr, dr • el4rol 0111 IcE VrAt ott cut, vrrnPtSof It, 1.1 Mr, rty•hiClurnwlih. 11(1 of tat, .1. D. SCULLY. • at ti!er. 10US PECIi, Wirri4.7ls:7iT.ll. tit AIIL Iti 0.10,,, AM) 1`41 . ..VC:i11,:, 14.1. re. etor ,11";,,I. nt rte C. Wig Winn!. Sr; A goigi co.i. 141:1 Le given fur Raw Lad tats iLari reu‘t.at's bal•cutt u g n dons 1 10 tLe nrr•lilei. NOTICES 1111 1'1..11 AN OYI 11 I:lvvr. I • A l 5:. I'l ITEETING ••-• • Or TIIE F-1,"4.Il 11_711 311.51M1 MONDAY, he l',tt :•., r••• a 4 11. e l'it:Orti•gh 3S;AY.' anA o at onSiic‘ r. 130M:13 't • !, AGE , • ,r tn,:lng yen, ard any • r Lualcve. .1$ coa.e befOre . . _ " hr r . 1.%.1 s - ry 1t,:•,11,1Cr.• ...pr.l t 17; runsuAscr, OF THE T.,.• , an ~n,d at the 21,:ASUILEIt'S ...IFV . F., L:1111 the ellthi . DAY VF AlalUeT, Dctlnet ion orPire Per Cent n.r.rc, rirr,..ll. Match :GO. 35;7. TICE —TUE ALLEGLIE , r.; ti!:11" I= lIIT=EI Saturday, the 20th dny of April, 2567, o. co,. to Alin/ the duties oethar A. C- ALEXANDER, 6TUCK ltiTli ~111 EON 141:I.FORD. EDUCATIONAL "'~TL'I; lIES{'ILLL ~' FEMALE SEMINARY. :77usnna:r cc Won of this Institution WILE OPEN MAY 6th. -. parr ~,lon dye moat!, fur board tult,an fr.ntl $lO t, a,..,:taa to c 1.16 e: naatilna. 511 cent , twr a IV , lisv.l rad., I oar ta.rvas at , cat 10 per • for pal 1.10..1ara. apply to C. C. r L uverltilraOrest. A..M. 111,110, A.. 01., Urlnclpal. IN'STITETE, For Boys and Girls. 1 , .n wit etn.menrc )I()NLnAX, AprFr I ' LL ' r. c ilfwi...:corcer Liberty 4PI REMOVALS. ... ... DR.. TH. H. ELLIOTT HAS: EIS OFFICE • • re sli!e: acc to No. ISS ROD ENRON STREET, I= 111, 0,7 1 Z . E310V.1.L. ROBERT ROBB 7 ATTORNEY AT LAW. lIAS REMOVED lIIS OFFICE .to. 119 Fourth -Street WILLIAM F. F.OBB, NOTARY PUBLIC, PAS RE:TIOVED HIS OFFICE No. 1.1.0 Wourtla. ISt. I )1:31.011.4,L. CEORCE M. PETTY, .• ESTATE AGENT AND BROKER, has mt.r.11.12 °Mee toNo. f, 09x , tbneld t, ttlli:at RuntriAL fi 02' NSON. REA & C 0.,, flare removes their office to No. 12, CORN EE OF FIRST AND OIIITIIFIELI) STEEETd. iffle >EAOVAL.—J. F. NEWIVITER CO.. Commleslon Merchants aal dealers In Fleur, reed >ad Li rola, bare removed to =II Where they will be plessed to see thctr trtende and eei , to.ers. n 1515 SEWING ,MACHINES Gaol - En & JLUAEWS ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines - :' , l;; . M. B l r 'n mal:Te .Yo. IS Fifth Street. - 1) - 6-10T BE DECLIVED BY r 19urf!blug half column advertMensent• of Info Moe Medd., botsret a 1$1101(t.I1 a MA h Ilt. !t Gs been tulle tested for alf.- Lean loom. and le LTall compe tent ;oil 's . pro nottmcd tato if.t.T IN ITN lc. XSTc., MEI Msirt..l2. me-root. .B.4.IVFLETIC 825. SEWING MACHINE Hest cheap oeniol Hazel. la the ilnltee `et Iles. Aerate wanted everywhere. Pay *5O w 4 0-0 '. l .: . r ai3 r Z ° A. s ee Te p r:l ° 2:eVl d T " , di illicetaut Mere C. 1 hliadelahla, arid tall rah - Ault :tree:, 'roivio. Ohio. GET NONE BE A GROVEI3. BABER - For a Holiday OM. =HU reliable. perfect sad berefore the best. Dort OH to can and see It at KZ= = 44010 E; HARNESS & CARRIAGE 51:tt:22,1 seould tee the new 1 I I ti ORE & MEL U. 1 SEWING nt ro , cb , ll;'lC e.mberc. le t, the bs:lftyr L.... • Fln . Loh: .Lt NO. IN tlr2ll eTIiC 'T • ii Zi. O{'Ei3 do - 6 riiiTit 6 1- 11:1111 SEWING MACHINE In tn_ mom. Tnnlebr Mecbaslsse. Please anti examine It at let FIFTH &MEE•T. , J 0.1 . 410 111 TOBACCO. CIGARS' &c JOHN MEGRAW, Masufactarer of md Wholeula sad &tall Dealer la all kinda of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, -4.43 7.7...62 , 73:1 119 , P.EtaltUrr. A ruler - al au•ortment 9moklng Towhee°, moo on 11 QTEAMER CHARLEY BOWES. stir tIRDAY 1101tNIN13. APRIL STP, Al II O'CI.U. , E, wIU ba mild. at Alleabesy wharf, foot Afar stake t, the steamr "CH &ALAI fi.rw nor lays at the lan disli..ith furniture. tootle, and appar.i. Utr / ,. ./Rth Is 1 , 7 ..et. heellth IS toot, andaptb 111 Del.: cults. flit feet arnte, atd Id d inch Mame,, aelth three 10 feet boilers, Ad !dams diameter. low In xont netelcdatde sondltio 1. Old sale vs.:ileac, to close paring:mills interest. apt A. IieILWAIN E. r PEARS 415.11.-30 casks for sale er d. H. CANFIELD A (W.F. WANTS._ w.s. ' ------ EN i B. THE BoOK THAT I'LEAbES EVSEYBODY. =I Staa for a circular. EMERY l HOWE'S. 71111,trt ea. 1 Ittaborah. l'a WANTED, E7BIIICIETT. n 3ALAIZY COMMItznitIN. 1:33ul tunnuy rrufurr..l. I:..fieron•tm miatrad. 2.{.}.1y in prr,ou t , y 333 r. to • 11. C1..3A fir Distuond t., Orpositc Court llousr. cubit:cur WA NTEIII.--A 00 clerks,- and a 1 othcra ow out of •0 7kno n w ttz at I.SIIILICW•d GAS ()EN E 11. 1, 11: r ro,:t.ts to tell bett,:r lb aaaaa r. art ma•le right , tho 0 . 0. erst or. It the onIT Hog of tlut: M.A. Imo Tell inert, ue m• lane sratidsr.l. Con. SOS ate w:,..t.urczt....,....1. 12 F. No. 1C , .,;t. Clittr . AGENTS WANTED, BOTH MALE AND FE2W+E. In evcry tonrnghlp an Icounty..”ell.Tery pn, ~ t ar wroik. It t •ntftlns ,2 Pri , " Sol.l by .181s,rlyItt.•n out , Acl-ete 7S Third ntreet, Plttsbursh. Pa. A GENTS.-1.000 WANTED.- 5:lao, AND FEMALE.—The best chance yet.A week of itiourter.i value and National Int. rt Tat , only work on our Navy yet In the 1101.1 et. . • AJrnts Gi..l o petition. Now e—PlatitAticyr A:t I,OCNAVAL CO4- rt u NDERK. By Hon. J. T. Headley. In one Lamb ume olume, II:toles:ed. bend al once Ice tern, mil territory. Ad d errs. A. L. TA I,CoTT d. CO., mur.torldaa•T bi Mallet Cl.. Cittenueeh. Ca CANDIDATES FOR PROTHONOTART. D. C. HULTZ Will be s. candidate for the office of 1•11.02210 i. ()TART, Alai COL to the decision of the Unfair. Itepubilesn Convention. ap2 Fon PROTZIONOTAItY J ACO3 H. WALTER, Will bee Pend:title for the office of PROTHON OTARY, sateect to the Station of the Union Repo ma COSlVellth-113. 0te25:1-el:4l,twT 'OIL COUNTY TiIEASUB.EIt, MAJ. J. F. ENNISTON, tronnerly of Friend's Mile lantstl3) trlll Int • Candtd•te for CUUNTY TitE/..SUKEIt, sablect. to thedecltlon of toe Union Ilepabllcatt ConTet, tlon. mlat.73 CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, (to HAVE REMOVED. WCALLUM BROTHERS, 'Hare now ripen at their very clegsut and com riottl.un Nei% No. 51 Fifth Street, A rew line of new and desirable patterns MEDALLIQN VELVETS, Velvets, Brass!ls, TJPESTIIir BRUSSELS, • A Dir.,. and abolce assortment or . Piano and Table Covers, IDDIULTIA COVERS, 110SAIG. RUGS AND MATS, . TIME PLY AND TWO PLY , Awl Every cadets of low priced Cixpeling. fiIcCALLUDI BROTHERS, 01. F.lllh fatty e cot. nlll.ll, CAIIPETS. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK ei COMPANY, 1110" i: JUST OPENED For the Spring Trade, 'll.lrEplenald A.syntment of NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, &c. ArreaOra is called La our flue stoat of EIBROIDELED TABLE AND PIANO CONEDS Great Decline in Prices. na - z•x - E-rrE serritumErr. NEW CARPET STORE Just Opening. BOUM), ROSE & CO., NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, I=l NT. ere now openinz oar FIRST STOCK OR 13000 e. ern hrecing everything in the CAUCKT LIS 11,Jrom tilt hu.t Eu•opeatrind A nwrlC. ma]. i.ILIrCIa to 111. Cot:moues; ElLan , A full line OIL CLWYD.% . lIATTING% WINDOW ' W MILADY-% ~,,.../ RUGS. MATH. STAID RODS, InLL. z eo c zqtr ,... ,.ls:rtment St 11.1 NO and BOVARD , ROSE & CO., 21 717111 ETILEET, (second door.) 1=11: I= CARPETS. ..+ELIP3R-11..., 11307. NOW ARRIVING. I The Latest Purchase of the Season OEM LOWEST PRICES saran TS= ENGL ISII AM) AMERICAN 825. Wilton and. Velvet, BOD' SiLiUSSELS, TAPESTRY BTSSELS, Best Two and Three-Ply Ingrain, DISAWING R 00613. LLDSA Mrs. og 11.1SRS, awl LIN INU Rail and Stair Carpets to Match. y now and eholf PaZt r 10 Li Jun n 1 atetcAtre LACE AND •NOTTINCHA4.I CURTAINS, irLCDOW SUADES, Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets AT 61.00 to 8L23 pEtt TARO Carpet and Curtain UPHOLSTERY WORK 1011 FLOMPILT fD n Tot sin sum -1 it COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Sett 9 .. .aidlrg to rafted Buda Custom goon oad roefo-tdc , second floor..
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