The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 08, 1867, Image 2
33 ClOV,ittAiiltitOizait . te dIDS DAY, APRIL 8, 107 LABOR AND LABORERS Men mho undertake; in large towns, the task of.Ftlbsisting families on the maps of mechanical or manufacturing labor, incur a task of serious magnitude. In periods of health and prosperhy they fund it diteult to bring the year about with a surplus that "gives hope of com fort In old age. When trade is Mill and wages low, and particularly when sick ness supervenes, the . discouragement is trily appalling. These are among the considerations which lead to the` estab lishment of Trade talons. - Nor are these Unions intrinsically oh -3ectlontible, ..On the contrary, there is much to baseld In their favor, vi hen or ganized nn a proper basis and conducted in a reasonable spirit.' Every workman hose right to fiithcprice at which he will sell his industry; ndil to remain idle if he - cannot get 'it: Any number of workmen have aright to combine to. gether under an agreement not to labor for less than a stigulated compensation. But when they attempt, by- any means whatsoever, to prevent other men front selling their labor, when, where, and at - what rates they see fit, they become not simply ttespassers upon the rightet of those particular men, but enemies to society.. There is no right more Inherent, vital and inalienable than 'the right of a man . to work, at what he Will, for whom he will, and at what price be will. Whoever deprives him of that right is a robber. It dots not matter-un der what pretences the deprivation is tie . complished. To do it pretending to &- fend labor is only to make bad worse, for the hypocrasy of, an alleged good motive is set up to cover an action which is indefensible, became ' wrong. Nor Is it much less criminal to traduce. men as unskillful andnnwor,hy who in sist upon bargaining fit their labor to suit themselves: The laws Justly rule it slanderous M assail orally; and libel lous to assail in print, a mows repu tation In that wherahy he legitimately earns bread for himselfand family. This rule of law ts the embodied common sense of the human race, garnered up through all the generations, and will re maul law forever. A butcher has a right to determine at how much a pound he will sell beef, pork. Any number of butchers, and mutton Including all in a . town or district, have a right, by agreement, to put up_the price of meats. But tl they should go farther and threaten with violence—. j much more. if they should use violence upon—hutchers from a distance who should come In for the purpose of under selling them, they would become crimi . 7 nals and justly be eiposeil to such penal• tics as the laws prescribe. A landfoid has a right to decide fur how muds he will rent his tenements, and, toiling to get his price, to.let them stand empty, Any number of Imsolords bare a right - to combine to put up reels to any mirk they may sets ac, and if the occupants will not ply the advance, to put them out. But they have no right to commit assault and battery on .a landlord who is conteuf with leas than they are. then, workmen either as indi. vlduals or in _combination, have a right to fix the rate of compensation for which 1 they will engage, they have no business to forget that it always bakes two parties to make a hatpin. Employers, either separately or in concert, Lave just the same rlgkt to'determino what they will pay, as workmen have to determine what, they will receive- If employers do not see fit to pay the rate demanded; that is their privilege._ If workmen do not see proper to toilfor the pay offered, they are only answerable to themselves for reflising. In this tee 'act the rights of employers and .workmen arc exactly equal. - Therein, , and Can be, no oppres sion on , either side.. Labor is like any other .commodity in the market, and, in the long run, the price of it will ho set tled by supply and demand just as the price of coal, iron or flour id settled. If there is too much labor of any sort on the market. or, which is the saute thing, tai much of a particular product, the price of it will recede, just as inevitably as streams subside alter spring rains. No possible combinations among work- 'men can countervail the nal Ural tenden Either the dethind most be increas• ed or the supply shortened. Over the de mand, producers have little or no control. Supply can be regulated, but only in two 'trays; either by part of the producers standing still for a- sufficient leugth of time, or by a proper number of them fors:Sling the business and engaging in some employmeattioC.so overcrowded. But, it should 'not be forgotten that standing still is equivalent to a reduction at wages. A man who works for three dollars a day, and has steady employ ment the year round, earns precisely as much as the' man who has four .lollars a day,-lint is unemployed a fourth part of the time. Besides, he spends less un necessarily. Being engaged, he doesnot Incar.thoso, incidental expenses which seem unavoidable when ono has nothing to do. Mike ati illustration of this matter on a largo scale. Oa the 12th of last' Jana. lay a strike ocearred in this city and vicinity. At least four thousand skilled worktnea and sin thousand laborers were thereby thrown ont of employment. It Is a low estimate to put the average wages of these ten thousand men at three dollars* day when eaguged. This anounts to thirty tlionsand dollars every twenty.foue hours. ' The 'strike has al ready lasted seveuty-four days, without cio:Wog any or the Sundays, involv mg a toss of Two ',Millions Two Hun dred. and Twenty Thousand Dollars in sag, atone. This is an uuder.estlmate rather than an over:ebtlreale. Sire Yost . a sum to be taken, out of the pockets of 'laboring meat It Is as absolutely hist as it would be had the workmen possessed :It in greenbacks, which burl been taken from them, and coupe-tied id fire. "Time is money." Than is no posst. ' bility of recovering it. Nor,dOeS there yet appear any Compenstion growlne out of the losi. If an advance of:wages should result, from . the strike, and It should beimmediately determinable how lone the advance would last,, then the gala rOnld readily be computed. But no each aivanco has Wen yielded, nor fa it likely to he. Another view remains :to be taken. The . dittereitei between the owners and worlpnen Is twoltiaths; that is, the pod. diets ask nine dollars a ton, while 'the iiiiinicirrs offer seVen dollars. Suppose -the larger sum should . be secured and re- MAUL the year out, 'three mamas. h ave been. lost In the strike. On thli Lasts 'one-Fourth iitiuld be . wasted togain two 'Tau dead loss is manifest to all who have even a snuerdehl knowledge of numerirtl proportion, But it -must loe added, that by fur the larger part of men thrown out by the strlke do not de mand or expect increased wages. They nig Idle because their employment is eln tineent on the working of the peddlers. We are far from saying or believing there is no hardship in diminished wages. There is great difficulty in re adjaiting prices to the lessened prem ium on gold. Employera and work men feel it alike. As the mar. ket prices of various products of la bor fall off, either wages must dim or the employers must either step or be baukrupted. Discreet owners era much more likely to stop, than to face certain ruin by going on. If seminal yalues re cede, workmen have the advantage of purchasing personal or family supplies at lessened rates. The mischief is that ' the prices of all commodities will not go down together. It -takes time to adjust the numerous discrepancies.:Thiscre ates embarrassment ; perhaps real dis tress ; but if anybody sees how it is to be avoided, or how One pinion of the community can manage to throw their share upon another, they surpass us in penetration. A good many perplexities await employers and employed before the descent shall be made froth piper in flation to solid specie. Some employers will be driven into bankruptcy, and many employed will be sorely pinched. It is best for each class to be patient with the other, and seek to make the general burden as light as possible. CZ= Two conjectures are indulged of the movement to test • the Constitutionality of the Military Government Act. 1. That it is prompted by President &lir:mote, not with the idea the Supreme Court will grant the injunction prayed fur, but to enable him to gain some eclat by the defence and enforcement of a law, . the creation of which he resisted by all means at his comman•2. This much is clear, the individuals making the appli cation are his supportets, and the At= torney General, under his direction, is resisting W10.),148 much apparent earnest ness as is exhibited on the tuba side. . . 2. That there is no co luslon between the President and his' friends who ap• plied to the Court for its intervention; that he and they ditlrr on this idiot, but so as not to disturb their cordial relations. In this view of the case, it Is easy to see he is wiser and cooler than they are. If the Military Government Act shall be, seriously resisted, either by the Supreme Court ..or the leaders of Southern opin ion, it is highly probable a feeling will be created in Congress and throughout the North which will demand the pas sage of the Confiscation Bill, introduced to ige House of Representatives, by Mr . SravEss, just before the adjournment. A &Suite • plan of Reconstruction has been submitted to the revolted States, and if they refuse to accept, stronger Measures will. folloiv. • —Tae question involved In the Military Government Act is purely political, and pertains. exclusively,tu Congress. The Supreme Court .Lao nothing to do with it, and will, doubtless, mind its own business. If the Southern people wish to be 'catered to their old places in the Union; the way stands wide open, and a few months will suffice to accomplish that end.. If such restoration is tinbor alnated by them to the exoneration of the rebel leaders from all disabilities, they ought to comprehend their contu macy will serve to make those disabili ties heavier rather than lighter. Ncw Yong is to hold a Constitutional COnventlen: The Albany .degus (dem.) insists the republicans oughr to nominate Fn nits Dornmses for member. of Iliatb . ody. 'The New Bork Commercial (T. Weed) replies: Frederick Douglass first, by a manly inspiration, emancipated himself, end then labored nobly tor the emancipation of his race. Now his true mission and his best ambition should.he to become a ruler among his own people. — With such a man in Africa might we not look tor the fulfillment of he promise that "Ethi opia shall stretch forth her hand?" Or in Ilayti; or St. Domingo, if his ambi tion should take such a direction, how much could he do to impnwe and elevate his race. Or, if, locating in Central America, he should draw.thence tens of thousands of freedmen, establishing there a reputgic, offering happy homes and re. numerative employment for all w. o fail. to had either here. What a rich reward and what a noble destiny awaits him?" Why send-Mr. DauuLass so far away, when four millions of -Lis own race are citizeus of this republic, as well as him self, and need his leadership for their benefit as well as for the advantage of the white population? The future of this nation depends in con4derahle de gree upon the course of the black, and hence it would seem to be folly to expa tiate the best and ablest among them: Savenea. gentlemen who have never been in Russian Amerimi are voluble in descanting on its value and desirablen'ess. Enough or that sort have been heard. It anybody has been there, under circum stances to make his testimony worth anything, let him speak. Ch.lld Mu der la New, YorkL-Ilerrllde Reseletiolak The New. York Board of Health lies knowledge of more than thirty houses in that city wherein the solo business is the procuring of abortions. Four deaths of infants having been reported In one house, in a single day, Registrar Harris ordered an Investigation, and the inspec tor found the mansion lull of young and middle aged women from all parts of the 'country, all either advanced in pregnacy or suffering from operations which had but recently been performed. Here are toe rules of the house, as posted in every lodging room: 1. Ladies entering this institution for confinement are not allowed below the pet rl. , r stairs. 2. No visitors, male or female, allowed in the rooms. 3. Each occupant is expected to keep her rum in order, excepting wben diw- I led by sickness; such notice to he seat to tbs./bulimic. 4. All persons leaving children at this Institution can have uo farther claim upon them, and mu t never trouble the Madame for said children or as to their whereabouts. The Board of health is seeking power to'break up such establisbnicuts, which it dues nut now possess. It is said that the abortionists, being usable to obtain burial uermius for the infants which they slaughter, now burn Abe remains in fur. names. Brvznntieo to the secret Venting he twt:en Prussia, Bavaria and Baden, the Paris Temps rays; "There is no longer n nouthapd north in Giquiany. We are no longer in face at a Prusi.la of 20,000,000 of people, hut of 40,000,000, until, In the course of events, they became - 50,000,000. And that there may he no mistake as to the eXeIIMiTO Military character of thia pow erful agglomeration- , -that there may re main no doubt that It is entirely in the ' hands of Of. de Bismarck :and his royal master—we learn that an amendment having for its object the security of the fundamental liberties of the Get man peo ple, especially the freedom of the , press and the right of public meeting, was yes terday rejected by the Parliament of the North. It only remains now for the King of ID get the imperial crown decreed to hint, and to invite the Austrian Germans to take their seats to the German Parliament. This will he the crowning 01 the ndittqh" - A Women with a Livtag Fual o or lizard In her sr,„. ac h. The wife of Mr. Parker, who recently purchased au iA t t ere ,t i n t h e ,Apetnes ,, , atone quarr-i, ha's been made ,cognizant of the tep:',ble truth that she has within her stcrimeh a living snake or lizard. For tt.espast five years she has .suffered ake.ost everything possible for a human tning, and was supposed to be gradaally dying from consumption. Some two weeks since, a German physician from Lisbon, Linn county, being in town, was requested to make an examination into her case, to relieve her intense suf. ferings. The physlcian visited her and became at once sati•foel that their was a livinganimal within her stomach. On Thursday lust, tho starvation process was begun and continued for five days, little or us nouiisliment being taken. During this time the animist tepeatedly moved upward and into 'the throat, pro ducing terrible and almostiatal strange lation, and making it necessary to ad minister salt to drive it downward. On Monday last the attempt was made to dislodge the loathsome creature by placing a pan of heated milk near the patient's mouth and permitting her to inhale the steam. A poultice of onions and garlic was applied to the stomach, but through misunderstanding the on ions were cooked, and their strength thereby almost destroyed. The elper mem, however, was tried, but the ani mal moved up only' a short distance. The patient is greatly prostrated by her abstinence and terrible sutferiug, but an other effort will soon be rustle to relieve her, although it seems almost certain that the animal, whatever it is, has grown so large as to snake its. egress through the throat impossible. The ease is attracting.great Interest, and any new developments will be carefully noted for the benefit of our readers.—Anaeloso.. (Iowa) Eureka. Terrible Collation of Rome. A letter front Rome in the Journal des Debate says: "lore, through the effect of distance, the hero of_ Caprera has loot none nt his prestige.- Thai° who hurry to meet Lim. feel such confidence in his acts that they associate themselves with his projects without knowing what they are. • The Roman Gbvernment is causing a very rigorous surveillance to be exercised at the railroad station here, and the same course must he observed at the frontier*. Apprehension is felt for the sudden rip pearante of the man who but lately in scribed on his ;lag 'lloa.e is death.' It is unnecessary to say that what is dread ed by the Government is ardently de sired by the Romans. kly opinion is, that for the moment, these leers and hopes are equally chimerical. Brigand- age has assumed lar,e proportions in the provinces of Velletri aid Prosinoue, and Is even gaining the teigh: orhood of Viterbo. All the measures of precau tion adopted np in this day have been inefficacious, either because badly am celved or ill executed. Tim audacity of Le brigands is on the increase. They no longer content themselves with ex, taming Money front their victims; they exact besides aims and munitions. Ev ery day proprietors and farmers are in formed by mysterious notices that tee amount of their ransoms has been axed; and nobody dares to risk himself tar Iron Lis own house. This mate of things profoundly afflicts the paternal heart of Pius 11., one of whose greatest attitctioas is caused by the accusation, which he has always repudiated with tu diguati,n, tit allowing the pest of bri gandage to extend itself through the States. Re has lately again given the must severe orderifor its extirpation," CONSUUPTI9 CAN BE CUBED And Is bklng cured uteri dAY by persori vrh 'on the Rev. E. A. v !LSO N •N GREAT lIILMEDT FOIL CeNBUYIPI lON. The.i: who Lave used It Sr. rar•tcc constorolr to Istlfl to 14 F,llt merit, tad the wonderful run, It Eat performed when Sher ease wan eop_s.4<rsd hopeless Co!d only In Pnt,nn:Rau JLISEryI 'FL.= INUIS llyvy •nd Pitynt Meiiel.e Llspo6 tia =I = Call .1.42 yr °sure . apszep , let. ilelc,c .011 lA. tory or tbts extra,ordnasry rnetlleln•. , (JUAN' HAIIL BALDNESS: BAND- R. ANY ••InA.A , APC .ry • DISCOVERY CAN ••1111' ALIGN' it II •1... ,, N0UN t 1 tin CuLlat It LAMILY.ti AN III) tartlLN...” ”I.Andou Our Utsc linty I ulur EA.toier" ••Loadon Hair C•.lor 11,•0Umer', Loudon rbyttletans Hair Color 1:. ores London Herr Color. Restorer Use iied ses.ores rotoritesterer I.opat xl Lon .1...4 “Leorloo Recommend IL Iteoto ..... 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Infer, to. vita] oe. -yens and the nervous syetem with 01 EY , LE'S EITEKR.d. Tina De eteteseb. reysilst.. the bowels, souse the ,loutish Deer. ewer toe opLettr, marten tel peaty the Oltal content, with IluirlaTTlktin BITTERS. that's the way to 6711CN0TIII. 7115 DiVYNCI.I,IIO render the capita of health . I.hpiegoable. If you wish to cleatt 011105. lo , ad-aehe, leternilt not freer. Indictsa on. and nervous 'OW lun..—to In all Its bleulltntle, the hi. slier or "a seems min.! Ina sound WAY." nee this In'orthPaYable Woven& ye and restoratlve. It 'preserves htalth In tie healthy. and renews 11 In the test and idling. PINCIS ARIC; OR CANADA PINE. here r rode. from the inside bark of the White Ma, which 'tows abondmitiy In all the Lo.tern elate. Lad Canals a hosoyolike,.•aot sumnance. Itigley ter:eel with that teroulutbio eat.. prlteltde which ha long loco •abed as a remedy, to venous • looms. of the humaithedf especially Qom at the moo uous tissues.. fir. U. K. meet, or koala., has compounded from ad. tuattrid a medicine coiled rill.AND'h WHITE Pi filf. CC/Art/UM,: which ha. met wink favor in them maladies whore the haematite. and balsams ore *sppor•d to be valuable. Woe Ura-rel Affections. Dlaueto. In facet or middle aged pcopt.. • Watiete. in old people, ; Floppage of the .rive, • The lame difliculty in Children during the night. (hovel, kidney Trouble In old people. In.fii" Rh nays, Ulcerated illaddvr„ DI: chargeot mucus, or pus, or blood from We titedtler. ' nr , ptht's Diatoms orate Fildners, Pala In the Klduep ot small or the bard, \ t\ Path to the trl.d'l. 0, tins' sad realdlog. As.. 'olsod l trWalte Pine Compound nil Pr found nerdy and pcnothent cure. It Is no it.. to h• rat.. I m a gthetsl and Itrthlng coo thutluusl IV, sail. lu.” ft/ Its huslllthtKlne prluel- IP to a I the llsthe• at/ dm Puny, 0 Ithuut 114- d7eVrtlrre soy • 'lT'ltt'l?tuTt't•lgtetntTo:47. " At kloor I•Utal.:113 • 11 *Hint • 100 ./..rog.rmrp, Fur • le he the wr.e• Juie.A. nr •Inglebultie. at DX, REIrat.ICS Crest Medici.. mom HO Wood d•reet. 84. NEW PLD VERT.WEDIEN TS WA!. BINGHAM, Jr.. Ada.. N.V... OP 4 , 0,54 PVIA Sawa, (• an aulaorized Avant ga 'none Adtarraanpunas for (MILKTT.S. and " olhtr Puvors throughout 4. Uni&od &otos nwo 07nadeva. atrTIIE NATIONAL CONVEN. TlO recently be 11 In I . llllPlelphle. Vs:4l4cl In by the lion. otroog. Jo Ise of ton b , pr..pa Court f besYlreels. 11 111 meet Po Inc Prll /SibTebt I', at 77.: P. rt.. Iw the First thOtott cre•bytelen l Ivrel., on Sera fill etreet. Pittsburgh, to take measure. to hate the Cow , stl . otlou of lb Uplted Stet., of Polak& do amended at to recogulre bud end asolstlatilty. Addresses are -expelled Vow alettoßlllshca speakers at trrou 01111 from a'roed. Chalehes favorablo to the ttosemot will b to It an nounced test Sabbath front !Pelr pulpits. eptb•at -pr THE MATTER OF THE AIN. PLIOATION of the "Hulloing awl-Loan As knelation of Utrnaloghant'' far • charter. • Notice I. here''' . gi.cn that an application for ...barter was Olen at No. ILO, Jane Tern!, 1867, and thrtih. emu!! 17.8 - grant.d at next term Of Lours, 00000 •L00P1.1011 4 1 thereto ate filed. JACOB If. WAVY-Elf: Prothonotary. aps...ttra.w. NOTICE. --By • limitation of Partnership, Mr. LTZWIS Pi iVre ieued to be member of our Ono ins the first dal or Febusfir 11157._ I'AILK; .11c - CUBLX a CO. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, THE $23,000,000 STATE LOAN. w r.. WILL SELL THE BONDS OF THE New Loan of the State of Pennsylvania, 10-15's and 15-204, AT EASTERN RATES. 71.111.31: BONDS REAR Sig PER CENT. INTEREST AND ARE Free from Taxation. JAS, T. BRADY & CO. , Bankers,. - . Corner Fourth & Wood Sts. ...s -Ts SIGN--ENDINE IN THE WINDOW. TUE UNDEMIGNED CALL espeelal attention to their Stock of Pure Spices, Gemmel and alfteil ender their Immediate eurier *Won. cud cold without Malteratloh. =3 cOr FEES, I==l3 Rio, Laguayrix, Maracaibo, - Ceylon, Cuba, Java, Plantation, ..Tea Berry, East India and Machu. Every deeds, or Oolfse roasted dial/, end greues. when desired, in Ws, presume of eds. tomer.. . rrp our COMBINATION COP/EE al AS eu.n per pound. SHIELDS .& BOUCHEI, 108 Smithfield Street, O n Ir,OSITE POST OFFICE• - Flaw DO TOE MARE YOUR r- At— VII Is et mat a a n erten Lked be oue la , tv ( - 1.14 of snowier. eth y ortate•f the pleat.. . many thinklug them t: teed laws • peculiar way Of malleg tea mat St • • tt tea p smut dwur lint ae• lwartug al, •Woul it. they ee ogee. eaCtalm • Why that Is loot thc 0•5 I Make tea. Out years Is far bet. tc•l'' hettrue rt. amp to the arta Ina whenty w the t.a. tinp-ns thick watt they astm tasted Lack once. or Green tea once. 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To sums I reeonwortii y aeon HT., tea at ALP% or wymn tin tea at 11 w/. or Hymn Puke to at Co. • tarn • •ct Myer favored. le. Ruch secommend bight, petted tea.. ef which hav• • /Pee Sett (meat bought I•telv at Serf tow price, •a 4 tern ten lam a boug ht whine at Iran :0 caul* per p cod Pal, Pc natal price. home persdes like • aeago tircen tea. T.. sa•lt I plascant. recomm.l,l latr. my fl Young Ilyoun at 110,03 c all her poem/. Tit a le Mc **Le Pal how lawn militia st 51.13t5. sod wh cb Tr 4 abstaawd sr/ ha toy. Iltn• aulelta.M.M.fuenger, it•th .u•lt a t•• p cmwatt, We eau.. Tae Ms I nowmmand n-y V... lea. formerly sold at CAL wt. • Lack two of n I haw, a large a. sormems t. am It at which has Its pews War et. , ac e'lstic.. but which I Wan .1 now talt• I/Me to drier • . Japan 'lda.—Ttfe e litOvatively a Sew tea. It I. to•lya few tears since It "ma rod ~d Inn Lie thlurd tttttt . Ban &nen Is the peen-Jar ' , Ws and Distant fever of Lb..., th•t, has sarrady lw c. , rne yultea lasorlte tra with •ien..rt arrly Our rrn.• tias use I It AllOOl,O tto all tier:;P. pre, se it better %own. 111, ttI.I m•ra euraper tbautircen tea. enact/ It very much realm Nre.• Ni l tea au bet.lllif • treat favorite with seatu ..IJ , uparal:7 to large Isroilles or twirls auntie,/ b' uses swisne a on.. of Use s ' hue so In plessul „at abe same drawleg• Tram usor.surat 1 ste prepared to a. . ..A or rein. fay No. Laud at 4 1 .6 a but Mut ow. half best onse nun, no. I [nue at one half atconl teat shack. one-half trill Tonga liyans: Nu. 3 sl,a; olicnbirdillact,orte.tatul Tough. _hens, unnaird II one may be found • Ilst of art , . of my soon ha:osier lean Matt T.., Ibuseineg sinus rank asror, 6/ cells. per la; theca Tes, Tow. thong. sot- tisane, al,. oer 111, 131-sce le $OO. unbar• mitt flavor. 01,10 p.r lb: Wads Tue. • o.our. pleas.' 0.•.. r. 111. CO pet 70.51 . -81.. ea nOtoeg, extra builavor. 111.3oper 4; II art Tea. ths.one lent bleb color. ene.l sad 13 non. $ .10 per los . Oresw Teas. sung nye 'son, gout eh cson per lb, Unea Tea-, tot s. Ilyson, geed. SI tO r Ins tire. un, Taxes . /-frsons 0410 p.a. 1, (It. at Ten. 1 ann. Ilya.. au. •11.410 per lb; Oro a Use. 1 oone extra au. $l6O per It: IN•een Tue. Yount flyaoa, Gen clan htan fluor. al 63 art lb, llens. Teas, tsuopuroer. clear. sr. der r 4,80 per I 1 (in. Teas, (iaapoweer. ..st dear, blab Aunt, $lOO ear I•.; serous Tea.. tuoenal b. se clear. 11xVor. 00 per Is; J.p.o Jae. Tau u ...WM/ .1 put last $1,03 per It, elm Toone 17sou J•pea leaf, $1,40 per I^. Prom the .bore ou cans. lectsa t senat tied of .e•th. root us I hare OM nut ap la any qua , t•{7 and hower.eo by any of (U.S.. p eta t..orsto.l, who now carer guns at ••re .ow 'n, seta by dulsg so Tvr.tor cE , Ts p r pound la the price, bealds• getting a era .4 us. attic:. ottlraexactly 0.11. their ta-tc. AIITIIUQ k lab. ESMEINSiMMI DISSOI.IUTION _ . OF COPAILT NZU•IIII..-11.• par parsnip her tutors was., eo llet.LEsN . Jr. a d Is•VIL) WAS bestf. soder the o•toe of 1110 Weed b , IIot.LIE/IN the Sonless. se. . /solo.) treat on Tub d o Mere .. sad. y The bo•lnt, a anSaba lien o f te e f A. late hum tome Is. a. seemed awl will be settled Gy S. • ct. , LEAN No. 73 fourth street. sbero the boots of cold arm err to be Peed, B. llel. , r... Int% AULIINSkth rlttsbarjfi, April 4, Me. S. McCLEAN & CO., No. 75 Fourth St., I:3A.TW EICSI, AND DZALEELI IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold. Silva, Coupons, Bank Notes, &c. - Int rot all wren on time &pont.. Colleen,oa ma... all Moho. In the Bank. lag nee atonotel to with DrOmPriere eid slay, e Oro bTly and roll, otreamonolon In WO Mel New ...1...New...80nd.. Vt... and mlaemlio....untlt 4. r49 TN TUC ORPHANM COURT OF Ll.lrealltiY COUNTY. No. 3. Larch Te r m. L m W. [Woo of 7 rah Hard.. nee'll. Cae. .0 • nrnalln. Hayden, ride.. Z. rab Hardin. lieorao yonbanle: Harden. ente• btu. n. Jam: a Cuu• a. ham an • Martha N., 11. Patna. bleb:lran .nd Ponhe Catharine. bin orlie: Darnl Hayden, tt Vaakirkand Cornell llarta, tilt ire; 111. a. doo. edam and nby ants. bls Wile. W and 1.111. b Haydeneblidran and take law of sod decedent; and Peter, listdee f 't Cornell., 111 , ' .P . 'n Pr inirl 'o.ht bin. al craidree of iterain/da Piie id, are. , 41air l e ntlioun—ad : years rmbecthipir. th 1 :1 14 .46.14,. li ' L P .,VerVar 4111 el, Coo' wag.* Al, Il you no pro MIAIIIIVEL D. CLIJLEY Tti !rivalry's onncr., PIM our.b. A l L 1,17. COONTUY STORE FOR BALE. The stock. o:tureen:id good will ors store In • 'Wirier ',Mega about eight mlln from the city. eurrounded by coil mine., on one of oat pt !urinal rellrends. This nuns la dolrg • Mal.; n is el' About slues thousand donase a mortis: 11,aron for se:ling, going oat: for fUribier particular. loqulra of . P. 11311TII '1 1 ,ps• ya Corner of Fourth and Perry bin. VALUAGLE DANK. GAS AND ltul.lo lAD reNIia.—TUSSOAT EVZN. /NU. A 9.111.014 o'eluek, .111 Da sow on are I I Ce.ametrelaa Alas Room; it tO-10 I,rrer -10 Ames Cirseus• National is si.a•e• 1,. cbaules Nalteual . 25 shams Second Nattoua. haat a. ,hare• Bt. aof rltuaarge ^ 20 chat s SUralingttam Ors La, shares INersaur,b Valley It. B. j ule i h.n, Valley Itallroad2 A. XciLMAltiA, AucVt. NERT AD VEIZTISEMETTTS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CosTgol.Con's OrgiCg. Aterti nth. 1567. BEALE]) PROPOSALS old to re, eirefl at ltd. °Mee got./ OATIIRMILY.AugiI /3121, at 3 o'elaek D re t tog d T rading lgo: o Paella[ tne - following JACHO/S OT/ , IT. from Pgstare Lane to Fremont 'treat. 11/1.W31 .A. •LI.ET. No Fourth I.d. - 6A1.11C I ALLEY. In the roural rd. HEW/02CM •LIALY. In the Telrl W rd. ape IL 11 - 711ANCIO. City Contr./gr. MertitsielY JOIIN HOOD. MCHENRY & HOOD. • Commission Merchants, 355 Lairly Strat, Pittsburgh. n r ie . 7tr ' /Vot t rt e ll[ l :l: • HltebcOok..Crow) ACar. Plttsborgll.' num... lino C Chle+g •• • liartetell a.r , lu Ilobrthophla. • • treo. M. Hord a (.0.. • too u , •.tco• Jarars K. 15•ady, Esq., cottage ciox•p. tiosoo Bank, PittAborico. •DA,'9l NEW HATS! FOR SPRING, AT VERY LOW PRICES, IIcCORD & CO., DSc). 131 Ticecsocl. Elti-cpet. • MO NEW DRESS GOODS, =I Very Low Prices, WHITE, ORR & CO., 215 Fifth Street COIRCIIONART BVICE CSIAI SALON. F. A. BIERSCB S BROS., Xes.4o & 42 St. Clair St., BUil enntlnna the manufretureoC tagar Toys, Cakes, Fancy Goods, And, In • word, everything In the moor their business, th the numt thy h. Tney hay. /oat gated up •magulticent • ICE CREAN SALOON, Where cream of the finest n %roe, and the •holeett eat-• wilt be ~rued to lad Ir/ sod ton. tlemen. Coln, To.. Chmulatn. th•lcrel, oar diem, and e•trythlng la meson, be for. ulthed on short nothm. ruble patronage Is rearectfoily solicited, na t•• prottrietor, ate determined to matntain neat cla-a ICEltEnithl Cu 5A.4,41N. A Cur aal o,enlng tell tate plat • to-day, April nth. apt we/ TILE IRON CITY 3IONTIILI, ...WILL HL UII►UT About the Eighth of April. The trot number will contain THREE FINE ILLUSTRATIONS ; ►lto matte - s regarding the City. of mat Int. portanet to our eltluens and britANGESS 11!• ITINeI THE CITY. 1.1..01s open for subscrip tion. Add1 . ...a1l eoustuoultatlont to GEORGIE W. PITTOCK & CO., -Dispatch Building, no purr to oTHEIT. roctofSee 800 1400. rltt.t.burutt. Pena.. m69or. MASONIC BOOKS. I li . r i t A NY H L ,,, I, z ' , tl r a; ♦ W AININU 111, A•1/ITIIMILSONICCLUPIT.B. Idt•C..Y•111•so•le MANUALUY I Ilt.LuoGE—Naekty: 11114,,N1C 311 , beltilDENcE—Mstk ic ev cAPT•II.ANI3 NI) TiMrI..A.LLS /W i WI, 1.573 , 1,3 1.1"•IJT: TH.FATLIC rsrp.wwkw3F/tt..V.•31150N., *I•NIiAL: LESItuN , -F ICU 4.1.4 rt. •+: .e.b V): LIT W.% ; =I J. R. WELDIN & CO., Xac..lol.l7l7cicoci ißtroct, - apims:e - • rrnsilftnEf. GIIAFTON, .1110. GO Federal Street, I=l =! IMMEI House Fornholdog Goods, IHoTe3, HOLLOW WARE. &C., ownorartorer or TIN. C01.1.1r1! AND NIIEETAIWN w Asa:. moon,. n 17.14008 awl Job Work promptly ottended to. 10,7. J . N. ELLIOTT & SONS, Nurserymen and Florists, ?I VSSllllESeauafsavnorasasfu.t.a six alit. south of Lb. city, as thc frown. .m. BS= MAIL I:CD NelLsLitT ViTOT. - Aro• 109 Market Street, Mint UMW Audresug.,W. ILLIOTT t BONI. Bus OTT Plttsburgb P. V. sp1:•711 CEORCEA. KELLY & CO.. Wholesale Druggists, 37 Hood area. HAMILTON WRITE tOrATl.6telttly pug. (MALI rate 0 • lIITIC LICAL: PAINTn 121 OIL, all color.. Jk 1.01/101... Limozzio OIL, I WIIALE OIL, 1 , 40 , 1:M U, Wm% pEasLAN LILAC. We bare Introduced to the trade one new 'pr ima. . Persian Lilac, ONE OP TOE mon DELICATE:AND RE. 1111Cdtillits XATUALNS e VEIL ',YEN /ED. No IedTNI lotlet le complete withoottt. /for Me by all Malan. MAN UPAGTUItED ONLY BY C. B. WOODWORTH & SON, Ekwebeeter, N. Y. New York MM. 112 P Broadway. totiMat A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP bu Ibis day been formed betstse is the un dersigned for the rufous .4 um log on or businese of constructing for god ho lding or iirettleg 110014. /thud/. TristNw.isk sad similar airman a, and,rorpenter Work gen orally, Bald Partnerah.p is to by mown under the name oi • G. W. BITTNER, And la to rootlet:afro= dote until the list .+.T Nardi. A. i'.loll. ANDREW CARNEO/e, Ia tne Sp , sill Partite'. and bar Cur this purpose east deeded lOWA* la t the gen eridetueg. W. tillTA En in th e Otneret Patine's'. U. W. eIITTNER. I General Partner, ANUIIEW GAQIEIIIE, Spec. Partner. Pittsburgh. March 16, Off. mh31:031 1V -LET. A FINE STORE ROOM Wlt OF Witholll ID ILSCILUXIF DWILLLINO containing eleven roosneorith modete Improve mini. end spaclom:Located on the oast aide or 4lgret, near Ilret. Inquire of nu; a WILL = -ttaltaatld street. &WK . ; " " """j'n "" . 6'. lEiti FROST. 00 IlnaLsto '0A06.6T1 511 i Cawsgustmetittit.,cate. Just la sty'e s gad will be solt etter""tea he St. at NO. 65 SMITHFIELD STILLET. To persons building or cheaglag dwellings into Stores Uhl. Ise este thence. 4LN:wet FOR SALE. • war BRICK HOUSE AND LOT. Hon., containing al: mono , . Woolf , an Mercer, nen , Itedfard caret, In t•etttlittwod. 1611100 0.1.004, rruly to tcroP•• Apd. Otis. rdte tte• iof $4,000, wilt, nts y. nquire ME=ll;Giii SHOUT -lIAND perfect ksowl-dge of tblt valuable art tanabt to ten abort and easy les.ens. by t POe• 11.1 reporter from London. Tneland. • r•Att pupil taunt aeparatel7 and at an 7 Ulm to anit their OW. convensruce. Apply to 4. A. GHAT, mAle:ell• CALCITE. OrIICII BUTTEII.-10 halt bbls. frenh ; 101l butter for raj!l ojairinD a CON. ' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.T JOHN HALL & Co., 3lauf.....turori of UNION MOWERS, Plows, Plow Castings, Hay Rakes, A ISD ACRI ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Nos, MI 1231.11/sty St., ear. of Pitt, PITT:BUIPAIS, PA. MArcliants avd °Ow l. wllt plow. call Lefora purchwlng oleewhAre. aph.3) FOR THE SPRING TRADE, At 26 and 28 St. Clair Street, of IfI.OOIIOIL CLOTHS. FOI W eg LTI , Itir.FIA DES, TA . tsl.l: AND CA111112,01: C. Ormi, DUFF 11.I.LANDS, 111 ALE In:CV:UM Also, LEATH ScII. 'LUBBER. DEl.Tisti, BUSY ANL , ST EAU PAC K I•N U. BeiOf miumfacturtra, we Ireenable , ' to oCer th wombat.. carriage m•kors and the mall Irene w , turrmenta a. to prices and tgo,,tla not be found elsewhere to the city. El= 121153 LARGE STOCK Ladles', Misses' & Children's IM,=!ASIIE= '• • - Gaiters, Balmorals, 33 17 434- MI 33 33 0 0 •X" TRITE KID AND SATIN BUMS; Bronze Toilet Slipper!' = BOOTS AND SHOES, = 1% - c) 31 .Fitth Street W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO aptt.— :a NW? ANOTHER. LARGE ARRIVAL • EI3P.ISLING4- /3•X"IrEaXCI/3 • AT • PHILADELPHIA CLOAK HOUSE, Wholesale and Retail. • M. SIMON, tnueceoor to IS. 1. UNrE(. HAUSER A C 0..) am receiving every day a splendid asstrt meat or Pointed Sacgues, Basgries,,ollaaks, Circulars and Mantillas, A veer fine irlectlon of BLACK AND trANCY Ct. 4.1111. BUGLE. Tatift 'Dalin and or el ery , leserlpiloo. whlch "All offer at BY DDL ED PltiCal. 1.111,...11J pirale glve me a atte n d fore ynr ehasing elsewhere. Particular Ol pant to orders. - nataxts,rit 11,1101 ND CARDEN - SEEDS, 14111LESALE AND' RETAIL. Puerbaselg are lerVed to examine MY Stott. evmerless Vl* mewl tellable Tatlessen in rultlratrou.—We offer tne talluaing. Studs at re. damsd rates. %he Nu tlity la .hs rerpbent: . CORN. he has. Wve-reen !tweet its/ bat. Large esre:t. or nog, r 1 1 :2 ILA DOI 11. rer ronrol. 1.00 lbs. Wpai•a Early Frame txtra $ SOO •• Wooll•a Karl, 0.1,23 e 4; arden ..... vu im•• Pert, I.,onc•carl.,thort-Top •• White Turaln•rooteal ILO •• bird ........ NO 330 •• Mummer Nalte 130 •• Muavacr 1 4 / 1 0r. ......... ........ ....... SO 10) •• •ex :13.0 ...... •••• ......... •• M talc Spaplab TVENIP. . rtr ram. rer r'd • 43 but. 4.4414 White ' , ton. •t, at ct, la •• Fist Ilutrh otrap-leasad) 40 Id -• 21 •• ello. Mon. 4+o 40 • • rn • Red Top I•trap- , e4re1)....44.4 to • 23 •• large Riots while 40 " • rn , ple lop Ruts 11.4• 4.0 l•• :5 ••• 100. rout Rots •,•4.3 W•• •• At•e•deen. Krrea 'id 45 • •• IJuiden Ball sio 413 •• rt:An. . rer BuAbO. IMP,. Re,ly Dante' O'Rourke o to .• 6:nrly Tom Thumb $ 2 ',.,: 00n hurt Pram, 6 St 60 4 . Earl, I heritou, nue 61.0 hi .. blatiop, Owen' Lunn Pod it (n, 30 . 4 I,warf Bluo ImpArtal 6 II rI .... r.:4l:viqgr,:f;T:o%-t . ~, 100 76 .• Diar't Eye Mat - nonfat • 454 23 ". Eutectic n to t! !! tjl:' ,.. trn offingland n 00 ------ ------ 2i .• Milesq edible pod. sl •• tr,itir. tine IS CO Vile/te 191 gross TLLI)IC N TUN • W. at sl,iit pet din. tt. T. 13.2\TC),C., horticulturist and Seedsman, No. 137 Liberty Street, mtto rirranunuir. PA. THE DIEHCHAIITS ONION EXPRESS CONPANY. CAIITAL, $20,000,000. =I Our Merchants and Manufacturer& CAIIRIESIITEIiPRESSaIIoney, Valttables, Freight nod Par eels, over more than 13,000 miles of Express Line, at lust and liberal rateksaves MUM= yearly to Exptess Shippers, and can be made 'permanent only by their liberal patronage. This IVe hope to merit and re- Office, No. 145 Wood Street, WM, LITTLE, Agent. nahlnal TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND 11110ICEILI I.ti Petroleum and Its Products, 1117511Ultall OFFlCE—Dalsell's corner orilagassas War tad Ifwlo strer. PIIITAVEL.PHIA OTIIICIC-127W Oat. •pltstr9 SAIIIIEL DI. WICKEILSILILII • Iron 13rolzer, 124 First Street, PITTSBURG R. PA. Agent for the sale of Cornwall. Dontehmore, Joeephlue. Laren.. Ileuesunou. etenhupe, Uleudou,andother brand. trtuthraFlte, Youth. to hen uoke and Oliphant•• C. 11. 1.1110 coal 110 Couderueents sod orders respectfully • 1,04:rfi4 OPENING. MRS. S. A. STODDART, IYUl.tpes At N 0.49 FEDER AL STREET, Alla- SATURDAY. April Stb, • handsome ....Meta a SURING litnibLETS, HATS. fues, end HEAD ORE/Mrs. Alto FRENuII Yob Aft rs, to 'Phial she woAd Invite thr Atte.. Usa of the Laster. apt Ddet3 810 rUM,!`. 1 ..,.°4",'!1.5.,T. 2,$7 3 .2 googd, WITIIOIT Wing. paneew ho.doe, 0, light, Dild.”1111 and On•rable, AND go COgrOYITIod. .cra and saurgetle Agents (Ladles and tie, lie. mentor, or•oted to represent am to ttety City and Ugnl7. • Italic CHANC.I to 0.01, won. y, nod rgollAdoNT Eurt.ovassir I. offe:ed 0,17 per,. having • fog hoof. dolly at. spare. for - Caliber particulars please ran on. or ad dress, W. JAC/I-PUN Cll., 11 800t h .tree{. nalUs•Corp,l44, ra143;155 BANK NOTICES QUARTERLY STATEMENT IISID2DANTY AND MANUFACTUREILVNA TION•L DANK Of PITTSID:11011. ..MONDAY NOILTV , V., April let, Mr =3 Capital Stock $ 8C0,C03 CO I! . AoLlitu t k " gt l :tßit ' lZ """."l 6r119 C 7) Duo 11epm,Itorm 421,065 81 1,so• other li,,nlte 2.1.6.41 Dividends Cups.l,l :J. CO rrofits Ent - aisle ,171,95.1 F 111132 Note! and MM. I , l.count. 4 • 5T:,1 , 9 90 11:+olIng Hot"... :44.17 0./ 11. C. Gost.rnmvnt 'utin., 00.r09 CO :Tech , .1.n.1 1...0al Te ,r nder Note. 77,31: er.: Nat. Bank Not., and Tractional Cur. .5.".1 3 , Du.. by other Banks t. 0.911 39 Walta wad E.itlenbca e.3:3 49 MEM • I certify that the above IS a correct - abstract from quarterly Report to Comptroller of rarrese JOHN SCOTT. Ja.. Cashier. QUARTERLY REPORT =I = Mil! Art 1141.1147. Notes Ind Bills Discounted 61,593,31,0 61 U. S. ha n ds depo.l.ll to teem, Cireulatton ...... 4740,000 00 S. Bonds deposited to secure peposit 4.. .7),003 00 U. 7-30 s to stleure De- Spege , a ' t ' so ~ ;011; I... Lawful ' &1?? ~°'.. 4.( 1:1:21g. ° Cleenlatlng Notes orNa tionat Bans, .... ..• 19,e1.5 00 Clreulr Notes of state Banks 31700 • Itetuttlatmes and Other Cash Items' 23,=.3 :3- 40.331 Tt, Due by Banks 277.303 73 Real Estate 58,500 00 Taxes and Expenses • r... 001 1.3.G.1?..12te. . - -_----- Capital Stock eijii.abo - Zi I National etreulattou 10./.. ilo M. Piste do 78,=-00 Indtuldual Deposits ......01.319 4b Uroted :doors Deposits.. 50.013 Ll Elf) SC 91 Due to Honks 41,901 IS ratrutugs :410...11 0 . -- 8.1.6ne91 I certify (hot the above lea true sittt-Ttei r o c iTh ot e . st.tement made to the C omptro l le r eneY. op ,45 11. M. IfURHAY Cashier. QUARTERLY REP CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANE Ulf PITTS. OEM I= IMIEI Notei and 131111 Discounted $l,Ol/o.= 40 U. S. Bonds depot,' ed to socure etr• 514,0110 CO =IM=IM Legal Tender 'olas Nation I Hank not,. .•• • • - Faett tn. coerce ey and Cents.... Ite r nlcaocee and a her Cash Dem. (torn Nati.;7al.natt-L. 1121122=',1==MI . • • • - .• • • 3 art . mud - - penses 11,7:X17 Meal Estate gad Bong end Mortgage. e 5,211 sJ =I ..6 SX,COO CO .. 4 a ,W3OO Capital Stock Mations! Circulation mon= • oepoelton Irue Hanle and Ilank,er Yarning. I certify that the above I. a true !Lbstraet . froot the quarterly Heport mule to the I..ooptrouer of tb' ro ' i• ur lr '7. a J. E. BRADT. Jr.. Cashier. QUARTERLY DIVIDEND. 714 ST NATIONAL SANK, PIrMOD. PA, Late rlttaborgb Trust Company Plrrsticiidd, April I. IMP. The Directors or Oda Bank bare tbla day Ae- Clarril a Qurrterly dlrldeud of THREE PEE ENT. on t he capital .Luck out of the pdta of ttiti la .1 three months, payable fortirtt ro h. free of tad. J. D. !WU I•EY. ard - Cashier. 1 CANDIDATES FOR PROTHONOTARY. - 1 i . IL C. HULTZ • Will!be a c.didatifor tee *Mee of rnortioi °TANN, sutdeet to the decision of the Union Iteinibtle. Coneention. op: FarP/101'110NOTAIIIr. 11COB H. WALTER, Will be a Candidate for the often of PROTHON OTARY, sati;eet to the dentalon of the Union Republican Contention. nittMinelliollerT FOR CO ENT'' TREASURER, MAJ. J. FAENNISTON, ' (Formerly of lama's Bill< U•ards) will No • Candidate for COUNTY TUELHUNY N, WOet to thedeclslon of the Unfon-Itcpubile. COTYCZ. Lion. ' mliThY,ll lIISHLER'S HERB BITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. s , TO THE PIJULTC.-1 bare Vats day opened a BEANC d ROUSE for Me sate of Kishlees Herb Bitters, In the City of Yllittotrgh, and hare ardhorleed L. T. PATIN CSTOCIL rad D. AL BOLTON, at my Agents, Wean.? an and manage the time. B. *mum LANCLiTan, ]larch it, M. FAHNESTOCH & HOLTON, Wholesale Branch House, 136 11.1 - asamot 115treot, ==! Sold by 01l Ilooyeetablie Desunitsts. th tf e n di tta . f i nt . sl to convince ay one of iiiisaLErns HERB BITTERS. WM:on MYERS, HOPPER & co., Ctluccemoty /Ai E. BULEIZR, Agent;] 1111111!ACTII/17.119 or FURNITURE Of Every Description. SCUOOL MD OFFICE FIIIIIIITFRE. r fio. 45 Smithfield Street, • PITISEVB6I/1, PA. sar A Mill tumortment Tlttatmargh Mum/Mc tu Furs/Mare conatantly on Asada/ LOWAZT CAII/1 PRICES. Wm. I. mrisui...Wm. M. n0rr311...0. 1. flfls. amMt.l:velf NEW WALL PAPER • AND UPHOLSTERY STORE, JEST OPENED. AT NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST., BELOW TB UM • To atnomniofate tie It creased Pada. ye b.,. ovened breech of one titaltees. al NO. 30 0 , 11 'HP a I icl.tri nTKEZT, withan ettiles new st..ek of WALL P Ylen. WINDOW lill•Den, ( Uit rAIN 00100 PLOOR and TABLIL OIL cLOTIL .11.TT/AatelEs and BZDIJIIIa of all kinds. I ,,, t , nt= i o it i r vf l a i m a ttwumx.. E. EDMUNDSON & CO. men) WIT CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, &e„ 7011 CA Ems Etna • 013.. A large aworttnent olband and omelet:list WELDON & KELLY'S, PLUDLREIIS AND GAS FITTEIIB, 164 Wood Street. VIM AT , NEAIt !ISM piAzcom 1 PIANOS! !—Art entire new Monk of ENA BE t CU.' PIANOS. which see now rentleered the beat made: also MAIN LS CELlitittATlLlt r/Ahoti. rel. from 113011 awnnd. l'eon. In want al a drst els nano ennandly Invited to call and siantlne ben:et numb:minx eh:en:bent ijiILAIMLOTTE 6LIIEL de P. 03 /itch S. Lin E.-200 bble. white Lithe tor colv by •P: J. D. CANTIELD AWN. NOTICES - . I'o - rm. - act! ANNr. Yenj 1111 , r.e. MINI:Nn VF'TFIE ANNIOAL MEETING or Tilt STOO , OULIOLE3 Or THE L'ITTiL)I" .III AWL) YUBA MITER MINING CLL. VIII b e I,ld on ItioNPAY. the 15Ih ILIET., 1. the Metes Of Lee Pittsburgh. Vt. Wayne and Chleago Hallway Ci wont,. at o'clock C. at, for the nur poi e of bottling . •O eleetlou for BOARD Other sTiAliEnn tur the ensuing Tear. nod any o iteeeisary bratness•that McAT Come LTIALA them. By Order or.the R J A.lltS t . • apfnre.! necretarr. . _ COrNTY 0,”C.. rrrrsurnou. Aprlll. 1E+27.. lar IN PURSUANCE OF THE Plat section of as act relating to Allegte o• County. approved the Ist day 01 Stay, 1551, and of the amendment to said sector, apprave4ltheibth day of 11. ch. Pv.l. I, DAVID Alt: EN, Tlesaarsr of said Catiinty, hereby give notice that the Dapllcates or the al IV arils, Bor oughs and Tosrustilm WILL BE will be prepared to receive the Carti, SIMI, NOB JUIN:NIT 1.1163 FOR I 567, OS VIED AFTER The First Day of may. 1867. WANTED, 8T...151911111ErZT. On sALARY OR COM .11 IedION. Hood ledge money preferred. Referrer. required. Apply In person Or by letter. to It. R. MAUD, IIS Diamond P. °operate Coon Roue, mtni:o.rr WANTED. -500 clerks, and and others now 061 of emplOrre.t in Plttrhurgb, to lino. that A HUH COPS egg cip.I4ILEATOR rontinnee toren batter %hangman Fortunes eta made by selling rights and the Hen. orator.- It if the only thing orthe kind that has real merit. Sucrose is the standard. Conn sad we 'what agents are making. • J. O. TILTON, Plrranunont. March Mb. IV:. teat - No. 1014 it. Clair litreet. farNOTICE.—TLIE ALLEGHE- AGENTS WANTED,. Sala Tax. eau 1m traftt at the THE O.I3ITHER'S tIe . FICZ, until the /MST DAY U 1 with a Deduction of rise Per Cent.. for prompt payment to any person lia7inittlie whole amount of Dietitians. - There will be no een Cellos allowed on tonne dartna the month 'or Augur?. Theie will be TEN PER CENT. atlii.ll to &I taseernmeleang unpaid nn the FIILST DAY OF BF-PTEMBER. apiteriOtwr 3R. ZIP 1733LICIELMT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, WILL MEET On Saturday, April 20th, 1867, the OFFICE of tl,e CHAIRMAN, 310.135 FOURTH NT., IMITIVOICROH A full' attend.. Is 'co-este& as the time to hoiding the N oml nen leg Coneen noble and cone business of lmp.rtaou titcn he considered CM= .JOHN W. RIDDELL. Atteit: cluirolza. ' - A. L. pzuvox, Is.mteeles. T. X. ~,,,,,,,:r RterN... $ - farNOBTII CANAL STREET.- All persona are hereby notified that the mdralgued, Viewen appointed to Maw and &seem damages and benefiie for tee opening of .1401t221 CA.N.I.I,I3THEIL f. to the Fourth ward, Allegheny City, from Rant lane to Cedarayenue, will meet on tee premise, on Elan 11,4 , : 17 1M 1300/ 1+,700 0.1 flaturday, the 20th day of AprLl, 1807 4 91. , .7 1.112 a At ten o'clock ♦. M.. to toIAU the duties of their appointment. En= A. 0. ALEXANDER. JAMES STOCIERATEL .4tr4C 3 4 CO I=2l mbl . o.lr= EDUCATIONAL . • 114',733,01 7.91119 144.96: 99 • IigirSTEUBENVII.LE • FEMALE SEMINARY. • The Bummer session of this institution . WILL OPEN MAT 6th. Terme, per . ceselon Of five would!, for board log. room. ileht, aa., $OOl talc on from $lOl. et', according to c,must Wasting. 00 come cc doxen. th e totee reduced od.r term. about 10 ye cent. for coullue year. /Tor pecticulaca,.PUo' to HAV• C. C• BEaTTP. D.P.. L L• 13., bunerintendent• Ern'. A. AL .UEID. A. M., Principal. ret.7l.-34 MC= 12'EXUELSIOB INSTITUTE, For Boys and Girls[ Sea don eqmmenee 11102iVAY, April ntb. Appileat , ons for adratiolon may be made daily: from 2 MI o'clonn P. m•• nt the /.. ,1021 .. Hoc... %VILLY. HALL, tomer Liberty and Fourth events. REMOVALS. DR. TH. H. ELLIOTT ~ HAS REMOVED BIS OFFICE and residence to No. 158 110111N5ON SIBTZET two door east of Federal, /Weibel:if. apirwta REHOVAL. ROBERT ROBB ATTORNEY AT LAW, • HAS REMOVED lIIS OFFICE ..+To. 149 Fourth Street. apl rwVl - WILLIAM F. ROBB, 'NOTARY PUBLIC, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE TO No , . 149 11P4Durtix et. not ,37 REmove.L. CEORCE M. PETTY, REAL ESTATE AO ENT AND BROKER, hts moved lavogleoto‘E. ISO Bmilthdeld EL mhso REmovAi. ROBINSON, REA & CO., Have removed thel2Aolnee to. N. lA, COHNZB OF FIRST AND eattrunaLD STREETS. miaM,Se — REMOVAL.—.I. P. NEWPITER & CC.. Commission Merchants mai dealers in Flour, Feed mid drain. have removed to 211 ILLBJEIiTY STREZT. Where the will be pleased to see their Mends and mie:Ler. mhia SEWING - MACHINES. GROVES & BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH IS,Eiwing Machines Ade 7111 BM . for lamlly and idannfactneing pardons. Call and we Mira at a1r17. 1 18 1//18. greet. D°37 BE DEC/LIVED B half eolahm advertisements of' tale• aehlass, bat sax a tiletlVl.3 BA- It has Dean tally %matt far dz . yaws, aad la by all amps ' " notegAg *" . BM? IN 178 Z. IEI tr t. EM t BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE Best asap Licensed Machina In the United nsatee. Agentawanted <Teri. nes.. d'ar 100 to .Apo per month. Enclose stamp and address PAGE 11110T11224. General Agents, 614 Chutnut street. ridladelptda, and 221 ntreet. Toted*. Otilo. dead,/ GET NOSE BUT A _. • GROVER, & BAKER Nor a, Holiday flirt. It is reliable, perfect ma Wore ilia Dtit.• Don't /all to mil era see lilt ==7= SUOE, IIIAII.SEB9 & CAUJUAGE MAY =4 ettooldsee the new QOM BAI3I 10.1 11111 G 11C1131 Bet baying elsewhere. It Is the best foe:her . rater! " NO. IS MTH sTRE T THE HaovEn & BAILER SEWING MACHINE LU. Mums Trade of Mece+olss. Please =I TOBACCO. CIGAIIB,B, EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS, FI: & W: JENKINSON. Ilasturactarers, `ill and mall dslm la all Liana or TOBACCO AND BLOARA, • No. (I SEDEBAL Thlrd door hens Bnapan alai> larldaa, A.l.l..tcltraT CITT Iltaaelk atom at Salm. (Pol •ph,nas JOHN • MEGRAW, Yaanhetnnt or and Wholnnate awl Udall Dealer la all Limy or Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, aza.azoms arpartainwx.. TAMTAZIAigraVW°"'I4I7aa WANTS. WANTED.L-A young Lady who Las bad toarlderable e zruzlelace as book•lerper, .r.t. SITUATION AS 3001-KEEPER OR CASHIER. ■Cea Etre best of reference. •da re° Bon Cite Arsenal P. U. ant:etn WANTED-AGENT. A strictly reliable and snecessfel Life Inn, June Corerouy Is desirous of: esseb.isblng • on ere' Attenryfor one or enOre of the Western eountle. or rcoveylvanle, Inc:othog the city of Patel:we, Liberal terns ani extbralve eon- trot or the business offered. Coutptteut pereens invited to apply. Address F. O. Box 1031. I 'lp4orsu EMIR IV.S.NTED-AGENTS.! TILE BOOR MIXT PLF..UES EVERTBODY WOMEN OF THE per . Send fora circular. EMEItY.4 HOOTEM an4,7I NI Fifth street. 1 Ittatureb. BOTH HALE AND FEMALE. In every township hndhonnty, to sell &very 1r.,. ular w.k.lt t •otains fr. par.: retell pries va. , z ,d by Un nahhOoef.; 75 Third atrset. Pitthb.hh. GENTS.-1.000- WANTED,— MALE AND YEMALE.—The best donee T;l:`,"°4te°2"TZ:Vn al ..l°,'Mj a geg the field. Agents y find to competition. New: r.Ady—VAßltAirliT AND 011 K NAVAL COM MANDERS. Hy Hon. .1. T. Headley. In On.: handsome volume, Illustrated Send at noon' for term. arid territory. Address ; •• trtHstsll•T NMArkTALCOTT A r CO. Pa prf ?. n .. 4;.‘ HAVE REMOVED. FCALLUH BROTHERS ctrirgelegantand cc' .liaßittag. • No. 51 Fifth Street, A new line of a' I new sod deslrnble pattern. MEDALLION VELVETS, Velvets, Brussels, T4PESTIIr BR USSELS, A loge and choice Assortment or Piano and . Table Covers, lOQUITTI CUM lOSSIC RUGS Lill LIN endl meal= e es, TIME -PLY AND TWO PLY j Ingrains, And every variety or low Vaned Carpeting. McCALLIIM BROTHERS, Sl 3012122.25t - reot. natal CARPETS. OLIVER MUCLINTOCK & COMPANY. HATE JUST OPENED For the Spring Trade , 'Shelf Splendid A.uortsmatt or NEW CARPETS; '• • on Goths, Shades, Ste.. • - .A.itentloa to called to oar too Meek of ÜBBDIDBBED TABII AD PLUG covre Great Deeltne in Prices. Enritm..r3ELA,IPPPIUMEIT NEW CARPET STORI Just Oponing. • BOVA1111,110Si i & NO.- 21 YHVH STREET, SECOND 1114.903. • • We are now opening onr I . IBSTISTOCIC GOODS, embracing everything In the CARPE LINE, from the best 10-opean• and &merles mannteciorws to the commonest Remy Carp! A fop line OIL CLOTHS, . narriNus. WINDOW SHADES, RODS. HATS. STAIR HODS, and a complete snorts:mat at PIANO at TABLE COVERS. Sc. BOVARD. ROSE & CO:, • SiJUTS inaltZT. (s econd loon.) • i • mh=rvytd& ' over Gates s BeiPs.: rii+l ci 41 IEIO7 NOW ARNIITENG The Latest Purchase of the Sasso ITEM LOWEST PRICES 1510:47011:1 Irmirin VIV.A.XI ENGLISH AND AMERICAS Wilton and Velvet BODY' BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELE Best Two and Three-Ply Ingram; DILLIPMG ROOM, I.IIItIARIZ3, CILLALBES. ILSId DLlllisltk HAMM, Hall and Stair Carpets to Mate. W. ea' ow pa roW loony new Mod oho, panow, cAld we sof to tor .1" °ow/ ehnohm, LACE AND 111101TINGNAM CURTAIN WINDOW SHADES, Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpel AT SLOCI PEI& TAED Carpet and Curtain UPHOLSTERY WORI 1131 PEOUIIy II !II BE? KURLAND & COLLINS 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Neat bolldlog to United Mato. Cast= Hot .0 Postoelem. reond floor. BARB & NIOSER, IWBrrlEiCrah /SLAT ASSOCI •TION Burt..lNG, N. 2 ••• • oT. CLAW. STIIEZT, fUTTSBUIttitt. Op,lel attettlos ftveo to Om dest=t_ . "s buildom of Coon aootto Lott pt 2210 24/1 •