t . :',lttli, ) : ,itt6ilxlllTiactic TEESIDAY, APRIL ISC7 CoNsOLIIJAT ION /I.laW having been passed by the Leg. islattire looking to the consolidation of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and the adjacent municll antics, we to-day present to such of our readers as are directly interested • in the project a lithographic diagram,. 'showing the existing boundaries anti those contemplated. The Consolida - lion, however, is not absolute and" un conditional, but is contingent on the -re sults of a popular election to be held fiat. —ultaneously with the annual State elec tion newt October. Each incorporate district is not ettipoweTl to decide the question for itself. Not yet is the deci - ' sion to be male by a .majority of the whole voting population resident within the prescribed limit!. VirtuaPy three districts are constituted, and the municip alities included in each will either go in Or stay out together. The first of these districts embraces all on the right bank of the Allegheny, and extending Wine. .Ishat down the same stile of the Ohio. Tue second includes all on the left bank of the Monongahela, and running down the left side of the Ohio tar enough t 0 take in' Temperanceville. The third compriSes all between the isvo rivers. A majority of the voters in each district will decide the matter so-far as it is con- corned. .Doubt has been expressed as to the right of the Legislature to refer ques tions of this sort back: to the people for determination It Is urged that the law' Making power is not transferable; that when au act is made contingent on a popular vote] the men voting make the lawywhich Is' not admissible under the Constitution; that members of the Leg islature, who are-iiimply Deputies of the People, cannot iippoint Deputies, few or many, to do; their work for them. The promoters of consolidation say they have considered this ' paint and flail nothing in it I.lliat militates against the submission t of the question to the people, in manner London correspot. and form as prescribed. They are con. — An• dent intelligent at the New lurk HeraN,wrning on fulcra certain decisions of the Supreme the fib of March, ~.tty,, are Court, to which reierence has been made, "I am inclined to think if we get not applicable to this case. II they things settled in America, and arrange are mistaken more will he heard on this i our differences with England before the 1 of this year, that we next European head Wore a final solution shall be I mania' for specUlation may turn to the - reached. • I Unit it States, very likely to the per- This matter of consolidation merits a Ic for emigra hase of Southern In laanother y nds and gl ear some full and plan . • tion. and dispassionate consideration. thing must be done with the v ast ac euet. Old rivalries, alienations, conveniences, ulation of money now lying idle here • ambitions or habits might to be pushed and on the Continent. The United aside, and a judgment matured from_ Seat is in high favor. will i lf wncrease. e bare The no facts as they now exist. It. is, easy to nuk mishap this 61:tvisli expenditure of Americans in-Paris see how the various municipalit i e s came i and elsewhere, backed as it is in' most \ into existence. Geographical conditions cases by unquestioned and rapidly ac hed much to do with their development. quired weskit is making a serious int . No doubt. flieir multiplication served a Pres'ien upon Etirolicaus." good purpo s e . As the case stands now I __‘• 1 —Gov: Paton, of Alabama, in a cc they are 'rather hindrances than helps. 1 cent letter to ar. Yon: h with ies, re. of Consolidation has become, if not a- ne- Louisiana, speaks very Lieut. G sensibly cessity, at least a means to farther prop' ; fereue fellow.: to the Reconstruction Law, as Yens.- With so large a population as is I "I am clearly of the opinion that an now congregated in - this vicinity—con- I appeal to t o he Curts would accomplish stituthig one community by proximity,l no good. It a test case were brought 1 before the judiciary, it would open up a business interests, ecclesiastical aosocin. I series of the most complicated questions lion and social intercourse—there are i which, perhaps, ever engaged the altos . • inconveniences and evils in diverse mu- I Gun of any tribunal. Questions of such nicipal administrations. In respect of ; vast magnitude toul wouldd not see d i lyspeihe dire s- Schools, Poor Belief, Water, Gas,Streeta, ed of. er ! quire ranch time; and before ou a taawiti• Bridges, Fire Engines. and Police, there I sion could be - reached • the Sthern are manifest -incongruities and annoyan - 1 States, In all probability, would be fully (lee arising from eight or ten different , re-organized under the Congressional. lan." governments. Hereafter we may find I P time________,,,..... -----••—• profitable to amplify on each of I ..ln reference to the late Republican these heads. For the present we can do meeting in . Montgomery(Al a ) that . no more than barely mention them. earlo meeting ` org mir.ery iterase, says : . y With the augmentation of population I "'flout, the meeting was a large one. • the evils referred to, instead of diminish- l composed of both white and colored Mt -- lug, will increase, and press sorer from j ixens with perhaps a prePondernuce of year to year. the l'atter, but a very considerable and respectable portion of the fernier, no fair There are other considerations which I. man will deny; that the resolutions . deal -- flow More from alto F.elings than froth l wills facts' rather than theories, to which interest. In these corporations, there is Iwe will assent, is bailorincontrovertile; and - an identity that . makes all the papule pd •s were tiliVertetssueeclLi'l'is we tui,,,! ,-, lit expect to bear Lions one,community. In reality Siam at a political meeting of ibis character, is but one town here—not eight or ten. ;toll will admit." *Sympathies, friendshijs, interests, and I •,, . -----..--""---. . mutual dependencies, interlace and bind I 1--No less a person than Caleb Cashing us together in all possible directions. Llitsi'gthe,.‘nyiii°,guiel I . ' guerernirennetubteml.;i, oin, So long . . as various organizations eared i ~.„.„.:' Mr. Pierce's Attorney General we arc subject to constant belittling and I begs leave to read from a recent report of disntragernent. Look into. the Census l the Chairman of the Senate Committev. on Foreign Relations: "Not only lie tables, the returns of domestic modem- ! • • cause of the eminent ability displayed Semi and ;internal revenue, the reports of 1 in the report itself. and of the all corn - ' elections, the lists of eleemosynary, i prebensive knowledge of public law • Christian and patriotic contributions, , possessed by Mr. :Sumner, :Ind his great I experience in public affairs, but ii.eituse , . and all other statements by which people' of the force and truth with which be at a distance compute approximately ors. enunciated the doctrines I shall propose comparatively the size, of a place and the I to prove by citations from law books." chameter of a people. What need •is ' there for perpetual explanation! There is no' possible escape for this annoyance • batda consolidation. ; THE MIS-I.sIPPI SHIT. On Friday the Supreme Court wills bear *whist the lawyers employed by icssi gni,' have to urge in favor of making the United States responsible in a Chancery suit, and stopping the Executive and Legislative functions thereof until the Wit shr:ll be decided. Judging from the '-manner in which some of the democratic jonrnala discourse, it would seem they .blieve all Departments of the Govern ni,ent are directly amenable in all matters AO the ten men who occupy places on the Supreme Bench, and that whatever any six of them see lit to concur iu must be • the unalterable rule of action. ThiA view has no foundation either in the theory or Working of the Constitution. This point was brought under consid eration by Mr. TIIMIAB JEFFERSON, and in a letter dated June 11, 1815, and ad dressed to Mr: TORRANCE, he thus states his judgment: "The second question, whether the judges are invested with exclusive au thority- to deride on the constitutiiinality of a law, has been heretofore a subject of 'consideration with me in the exercise of official duties. Certainly there is not a word in the Constitution which has giv en that power to them more than to the : executive or legislative branches. Ques• lions of property, of character, and of crime, being referred to the judges through a avtinitc course of legal pro ceedings, laws involving souls questions belong, of course, to teem; and as they decide on them nhitnately and without appeal, they of course decide for theni selrerii. The eonstitutional yof the law or laws again prescribing executive action, and to be administered by that branch ultimately and without appeal, the executive must decide for themedrea, also, whether under the Cobstitution they ate valid or not. So, also, as to laws governing the.proceedirms of the Legislature. That body must judge for Itself the constitutionality of 51 th contro l e law, nod equally without appeal from its cdorainate branches." In the, Rhode Island case, substanti ally the same point wits brought for de termination befiwe the Supreme Court, and Chief Justice 'r4.:ig.! delivered this opinion : • " Under this article- of the Constitu tion it rests with Congress to decide • what Government is the established one in a State.. Nor as the United States , .guarantees to each one a 'republican goy ernmeht, Congress must necessarily de. Ode what Govidumeni is established iu the State before it can decide whether it is republican or resen not. tatives of a And when Stat thee Senators and Rep are admitted into the councils of the Union, the authority of the Govern. NEW ADVERTISEMENT S, sent under which they are nrq,u . lilted, s s well as itfi constitutional: character; '•- Few P. , '^'''' • -"''''' '' th t"'rt't". ------------ recognized by ihe proper roust P.m ittnt'il :,'',,..,T,',"„7„Tc.''','",",,1nit,...'...-T.t,.'-'r,,,-.,' ?'•''.; THE NEw LOAN statltorit y . end it. tieeit in a 1. ..it.dit.ti j tt'...,;• .`-siC.-..'. t''stlll . tt 4Y , , ,' t,',.‘,;;„,"i43.°„ • . on creel, nti.er de/irty:est etj the Goreri, I ,rtitat t tiettl , , ar is tu" Prort—lon• t meat, n rid could not i s eiutgieen e a i" '' s.,"i'-.;;.' t Trn",r,'"''. 4'..''.'""r'lel'''''''''l7*""°!'"4"l'l"4"'he OF TOE t est i n tribunal. it is true lust h the con. ta et..t reputable r ds. - -es of um ul'oment in t••e , . test in this ease did not last long enough cottalrgt,ac;l us+ , clft lu-,,ed of eatrao - r- I tO bring tile Matter VI thiS i..;101.1'n. 't',":g„l,'tc,'„t;t„ttit,:,t,l:LT.l.n,„4'll'l7 P:.Y.'l State of Pennsylvania no Senators or IteltreSentstiVe. were raty of brotb..rly love. lle ' r ' IlleTe ' t :A .-1 el under the Gtivernment of which teed ration, sad }„":arts,, ,0,,„,..„,,‘„, Mr. Dore was the bead, Congress vs. ~ :. , u , , , r ~t , „7,1 , . .0 T ., „ tlt s . ta r b un oitent Mai four not called upon to decide the eontrover- th.• 0 ...„,,..1. o_r n, '2,l'k'f,',;!„T:,' o t r .' s ' il ° lint l tt n . sc. - Asd yet the right to deride. iS plaCCd ~.. /Ina IL daaellter, ab , aatitul clinch then &ono foarl eta l ) emit a( m. 0., a 1..; el, mtl, kl :here n un not in the eettet.". tteatab , ... wi th live ere:fa:mat If kill.l, ' rt • •lun- It it apt eOtteettable the Supreme Collf I 4,..•:‘,.1.,:. li n 'tut .1:111e f•fo at 0y,,,,.,.„„, , ,„.,,,. Will o f the present install& abandon the and XtteM‘:lnX."''''Y'xt""'"'.'''' g'i'tY d, ~,,i tm wat.' sad beneath all apparent 0 Safe precedents. 1.1 it should, et,.. mst letplutte, there .wa. a aacret a hive 1.11. , .1 the cap of etc The o,Ote- line i... Lot: ever, c h a nge wilt take place in the cours;, of Congress, rind probably none in the action of the President. Full warrant for disregarding the Supreme Court, in an emergency of the sort con templated, is found in the conduct of President; Jncssot relative tmthe man damus issued by Chief Justice 3i:lll.sllAM in the Cherokee case. The President simply failed to obey, and the order dt Court Ifni:tined inoperative. 'lf that les son was not sufilcient to teach the Judges they do not constitute the government, n repetition thereof, might be advanta. geous. —h new and strange case of infidelity or to nuptial vows has just come to light iu Chicago. The wife of 'a wealthy re - t i lt tired New York merchant, with his con- `1 I. sent, started for New Orleans winter be- ~`, fore last, and last w inter, io pass the te cold season there, with her parents, toil to' 'return to New_York in the spring. Last '‘; spring she returned according to the pre• vious arrangement; .but last February tt the husband went unexpectedly to New Orleans, and found his 'rife had not been t there, either , that winter or the previous one. He also ascertained that she had passed the previous winter with n lover iu St. Ludie, an& the present one with him in Chicago. Ile went to the latter place after her, but she heard of it, and eluded his pursuit. Iler strategy V.'3Ft to send letters to New Orleans, where.they were post-marked and forwardeo to; hand im. He scut her money, upon which she her lover lived. Failing to find his err. ing spouse, the husband returned t aro New lock. The woman and her pamour ure still in Chicago. The husband is about fifty years of age; the wife twenty! —The New 1 ork Commissitiners of Immigration report that during March 47 emigrant vessels arrived at that port, carrying 13,029 passengers.: The total number of iminigran4s that have arrived from January Ist to April 6,th, has been 40,151,as compared with 31,199 during , the ran e period of 1600. Of the arrivals tin March, 6,147 settled In New York, 1402 in Pennsylvania, .962 in Illinois, 734 in Ohio, 547 in :Massachusetts, and the others are scattered all over the Union, one going to. Utah and one to Idaho, —A. New York correspondent of the Philadelphia Ledger writes as follows: "Thurlow- 'Weed's tnissir n iu taking hold of the Commercial Adre.rtiser be gins to be developed. It in to lead off in the formation, if possible, of a gre.tt Coo -1 servative party, steering clear of Radical Republicans en the one hard, and Cop perhead Democracy on ibe other, with a view of bringing out General Grant and Admiral Furrugut for President and Vice President. Thia purpose will unveil it self very specifically, I Understand, in the course of a few days __.___— —ln Gen. 13eauregard's' letter on re construction, which we priute,l sado or two ago, he says: "With regr to the suffrage of the freedmen, however objec tionable it-may be at pressio, it is an ele ment of strength f,t: the future; if prop erly handled and directed. we. shall de feat our adversaries with their own weapon. The negro is Southern born. With a little education find some proper . ty qualifications, be can be mace to take sufficient interest to the afters and pros perity of the South to insure ati intern bent vote." —The Washington correspondent of the Charleston Daily Sews says there is a quarrel between the President and Sec retaryof War, and fortifies his assertion by stating that Stanton appealed to the Senate to remain in session. The cuSt' correspondent states: "Stanton otencdis covers that no:withytanding the p of the Tenure t of Office Bill, that act f l oes not prevent the Executive from remov ing a member of the Cabinet, not .ap poirited.by him, and hence his alarm." II —The , Tennessee Conservatives are m:11,114C1,15e most tremendous bids for the negro vote, and the rebel organs at Nash ville far out-do the radicals in "nigger , worshipping.'" We hind in the Nakl- Vi 131.1 UhialL this appeal :—"Lel. us fling our whole koulsitito it. Take the negro f a ts your eet:reation. Girt him a place by wanr side. dye, make him a Vice President, let him sit side by nee with your first after, in token of eternal reconciliation and fraternity." --A secret detective of the Govern. I molt has recently arrested thirty-eight persons who are charged with buying and selling counterfeit currency and treasury notes. The numerous prosecu• Lions forhimil.tr offences Lave been so frequently followed by a sneedy pardon, that the President has heretofore more than neutralized the vigilance and activ ity of the detectives. INMEZNI 0 r WWIO -team to :AM appetite 11rittlr. The 1111.0.‘leaLlon of pOpelAr plansit, the gerlAlt OA, of the Inotlnt e, elll,lll ur , ol :Went AM ttreorded to ev,y PteO, eVery get'. um, Wai t01t01,41 1 , Wel !itr. 4 . Drew ,IrAels hilly of tee 'cep wipe ! POto 11 to ruin her end her Alanghler— ru,n_lietut IttAly tont tato , taleatt est tirtetnses Ai ern:, mei rapialY the wteletn. , l woman troll the dow nwertt path. Soon eo we , ble ,l we. Alto to her be nattal Appetite that tate vonlii no losnrer lra- Atm h, held eta public Al .00111 , 1 the sank !roar! pantie view, ithil the popeleee terteal from cooloan. Italie. , of the 1:11 ion to hall the rittntli ?tar. hut the ,01.1 , t feat ore of title tOleher it fort thOt tee m yoot her. In Ile All, aro...loan with her her tteg ,Ittogh eroAnil fort 1,1 her to drink to i t nu lull of let tatp of wreteteatne -,L Nnw, t lite litre: we write. the motr end antrltter e ere 111.1VIOV. 11.11 tOgllV.ollleothe, .1- 111e11,1lt w miseriible vertetie,ettecert room Melt the eitir.ena tt our neighborttot city J aelAion allow to pollute their andel.. Sr,Antrrouttiled by the .trek's . of soeietv, nnselyeAt no better than Lilt` worst. shoot an,tleee• two else oat e ns,able co. Bloaed intutn petantte, i tont lO t 11 1 1111,koele, for the Cri me .1 e ul^ur, roll 1 ode loattleAA rarely Apt , telo gllalol., It ,et•lcint. , wit leinor he , l 11.111 t, 1,4 W 0,,, WWIIIIII 1 1111 cm:a couriv; traua .t of the bent, prolt sAional 1:te111o, .twe, let lately dellghteit melt ee • beet,elety. had lath , to the allot 9,l,or:elation. bat Ifthere t reevtt,thatt hi, ttredly they w I to the ruin wltlelt tiptoe brlng 110 helf-way slopping phtee.—AA.lrto C-rp.vor. A Child • trangled by Ita Father. We learned 3'i-it:evil:Le th partleuler;o l 0 , 4 reenlOng apt of. infer e nal 1,111.:1y, et rated et v in Searle count Intellet her mien 1114 °A tt eOl-0 1 1 bleb 0 .001.1 bluell to 6 , 0001 , T Intl, mime. le Ileevie , it el the act was ye._ en the l:01•1 111,111 t •w l lt t o ry bode remembers with elladder. 11,11 h 3,1,0.11 min 1.1 fOr 0,0111,110 r ull y mom lei, 00,1 tle , little one which lie mingled to ; ,tenth It only tour Cur lire month , old. tie ietty , i Pelt belt re. tuoi to permit the child 1.0 be !Mi.' 11110 the tied l o l olh 111,0 00,1 hie bib, out eeterel. het 110 r lO IL In a1:n.1 0 % by the le iteide. On t lie cold night referted to, the little one L'ept eon , ant cry tlig, ettil Its 1110111er Weeded and del tote It In heol with her. The next titoriong the child e found 10 laid ed. tool o tliiittltongtie that hod peva ...teeth, to clean]; out yu.t.tieion tiondly die penci ll l into liellef met fete is the letitidi of tie demon OW pAnunt; end 0 eOlOl-00.6 0000,t being held, .itiry returned 0 veriliet ••ttna ,lo the . o c The bilil cattle to 01 000th by Stroll,(01. 11 three , tidt be litle ehtiiviel to death the terrible gincer..tprlnte of the unfeeling 100.1 thagceusiteil lte y lull C life out. The mita one lirreeted end tulle,, to f i le eziodouttlon, but we underetatel the 1 . 101 0'0.41001 0000 , 1 for tie,. or twit to allow hot to preetit.o procork »1ink:0...0,0r on °Met' pretext'. —Dei Meknes (Leval .ir,goter. coNsunl• 3 ios CAN BE CtIIED Eil=llllll the Re*. Y. A. V. IL.SUN'S tittEAT itittEDY Iffl=l co:istanfl, to tcattty to It, .elt. aud'the wonderful cur , a it tn! hen tr,cl; ca. , was COrts;aCir ho,l2telt ouly la llltt.enurytt at .soerit FILY-51 IUUL 9=lM ScritLi anyw:Lerc on receipt In!M=N ors' ofithlw cstran,lloary mo.nelne. tOlmis What S wa3ue'6 Ointment % ttr. 3-11+1 (71(i/vl^ FryktP+ l, : , I—lt will . 5 111.17 Virt.ll.clinnirl-11,..A.1 n Iru ptl rir.s. 41111 cite ',I 7-010 and scs,th '" 1,..:11' • M. Mr :sent, Ointmt. •`T.IEI Y.T.T.F.I •TC11• . Dr. Litray.a, en lll, 01 ••I refl.' NE.VZII..SNOV. .•11',11" TO FAIL ••TFTT ••lETTF. I, MU' kV NE . .t. M'CLAMMA.!. r. "S• i'miNG, a. I Mara.: r:?M1:;:N4 MAI - oar LI! .n•t0,,,,,., It or• tourg:•;:,.A,!. a 10.1. 1I: 1.1E.1.11 !tr.:SON: - . FIItE,..T..YN TIM e. > I/EIe.N . F.. When a earrl,..h tp,,..t.ends an altar s k froth .. an 0n•..1.!t. tuk.tro, • hat ~1,...s It ne..,111G, Till hsrs,,, Tic iin,n,,, ry.. I t in, at 11.,,..1,,311 of ti, le -. Is te.h.sxu , r... 1 by thurld I lute. ne. s 'Ft, r.ta o,httere I full of L i Ititn, Ev. ry chatf ~...r lays the ferld, I or , to O. Ir a. ta.,, , ~. huh , 1. , t. h- .h.a.• In 01 - der t., le I.t, cv, {iic, f...e0 I.Tit["-Sin, Ink , .16.1CNCES. I. you 5...,k hhw? Ihe stow, t.. lm, ly—ti.. , 11.“11 , 1 i wltl.la cl, r.ach c.f all, 1...1r,f,c. th. vtt•l or- I gat" . ar... , 1 the u.,, ,, . .3 ..... , sn ....Ith II ~- I ET- I rlhhi e l. ' , Aut. T.nn t.,dua...h, r., , lat , 111.-2,,e1t. rou. the sio,:hh Its , r. e.'s at the nt.11 . 1,, f•artr , ..,,,e. h .111, Va.. • Val corn atorlth • 11l /....TETTEIt, uclrEit, that , the way to ~n6:itia, .TltChare., r.,, and ',ad , the cal.ltal of health Ih.ortg ,, ahht. Ir To l wl , to. es,re hi 11... 11-ad-s.h.r. I .tcrallt eat re, , ,, Indiga N....a, and n norni I•l•lta.lgna—to ehloy, In all 11A :ph ntltude, thr bh 4.1. of —a aohn.: total In a l ho thrdy,'•.usie this In,...rcuarable provrnt l'r. awl i.c•to ratty.:. It la, 1...rr.. , htalkh to the. h4,allbr. >ad itaewe It lu the weak sad alllar, PINES ARIES. OR CANADA PINE. here .In , les frinn the inside hark of the FLLLc Floe. which a 1,1••• m ezolant'y to all the Ea.tero al..lCnn•,ll 1.(3,7-11ko. •ect in -Want , . highey ue I aerer.antm. Date prtnrlp r which ha+ long to en value , . a ermvey, In varlonv see of !Ito human boil T. egpc.oal'y thoee of th, inn non. nee. lir. O. W. ire., of 1,,t0n, I.as (; I,,OUtlde. frion this inet.rt nooliclnv c.ll. I.ol..eNtre: E PIN , : rot it 1,1 , N Oa wh'eli Coil tact with groat favor In inns.. , elo re the ,urprntlnes baliarns .r• I.oat and d to be valuable. tor 01,v.... T AC.:, lons. - Dia. , . s lu p.ent or 110411 C agtd people. Irahete. tu 0 , 1 p.np,. •nppsgr of the urine. Beane dtilcuttY :n children during Ight. (trrrel, ht , lney Troutir In old peop`e. lilc laird Itt,rlf.ye. Llrcrat,l Ithvlder. I,t , rikarge of roucue, r pus, or Mood from the •Ixdder. 13t,pt's 111.'w-0/the Kidneys, Pain In th,lo.lneyn ol small or the hack. l'xln In the r. mud land's White Vine Compound found aneevcrula ma np.n . , It n 0.... to 13 0 he•elegcon tti talon al ' enn, o• s. ed. In a [iur l s 4t the r r' ny way, or tit ',bin,. ny. , ~.1:11.1. uTudi avor..t . ono , k tor I•OI,AND's Win rt es V: .4) , . roCTID. rri/V Wood • reet• . NEW Al) V ERTJ.SE,MENTS . WM. 81.4(.1HA.3f, Jr., Adol/1. r2preS4 UP / I .s. 5 - 11 /Vin [(treat. is an ouliwrised Avers: to recant Advertisement. for the (14Z1;771:. and ail other papers Ow owning Vw-linited Sinks and thr asnwirts. . . .. --.- WTIIE CITIZEN% OF %VEST. PaN,SYLVA,NiII are requested to mee11........uv..nt1uu 6t 1..., Flu,r 1,1) P.:Es-% 1.13,1 AS • rst:s.l.,ll. hsvenin nn 11!,ti1./0 1,1,11 90..al P. M.. to tale I,n•ures to Strura• In ons.ttn, tion th. I nl,l :Ante. a rte•lnlllun of •I; ghty of to I ors! ,IrsUs 1 . 1...5t • Ow ‘te- G, amour t ..• and rrve . tied %111 of ott uf lu 1 affairs. Al.ortst,ns m1..1111.10 to the realfist' t e l" 0" at the cause are Wilt./ to • a. ,IT.,rii Zo,:.lg..euprrlnn 1, ,, •,,rt of Parma. Co. , •• 1,1,11.• t Court tor A•ir.r...ity C 11..1,1.1i,,:!,;,;...,ru Tbec., , , flual ......e.tn19! ,7 • •• e. N. J W 11,..,... •• M. W..1ec...1., •• • • • • •n , •.1 A rut - ulnae . Fni.rth Ward, Allegtey. fivo. K. ()mon , , 1....Lng,,,,, n. 0. Jompl,ll.,s,,tr, ~ vrI.A.•,. l. J. •a.eecon, ~, . .out.. I•lttn. u•gh. Lout , W. Ital. I...peak.. of 1',... et. , . 11. . lirowu, ten AWN . .,..,11 liistrl.. , .t. Jag• 1,. tirahslo. •• A , v01....y I il. •• • reoford . ';',..'.l7anTVl:ll'l,"' u 1., •` 1,311/ M , I. I/Intrlct. , ',Dl,trlet. Wil'' r ".'"hC "1. ',,. • .‘ Jatn,, . Nrown. M. H. 1.0. M. t rl-:. William Hlnthart, 1 AtelV.gh. , Jot. 1./. M,.l:ortl, July. , lit...hew , . ',tout.. Le,..rd, J.,..n watt, GralAn, Hc..t.t. .. • ' 1.. et (A ad, •• •• (''."1;"" .. W. I-I''.rdreat • H 21 . r qC .Cbr. F r n. Pitta ' bg v_.. ltel.i.i''stor Ipt t.r..htatcM. It. CI, • • ";,;'"i!.;`.Y.:!l!.. ° r` . . , Jana, I% I, Don. Past° ttaptl, a. a. W. Mailer. ran Cnurch. rau..n. AD.. la by rounly. a• NI. VlDatourKti. 1 )11rhiii , Ittat I+lllOllT-II AND Url Grant -tr.,. , ID. eaD”.ira, I,Al' AN FS EN IN.. n.t.ruction In t3tatidard graphy Oar n In vrlvs,e I:‘ 1.5 Reports chne, term-one, ana.lc Kin reasuantat. ra..4:n1.1, IS FREE 1 , 11-31 ALL Ft e.County & Munic Ipal Taxation. MO Sig PM CENT. VSIBE.4 Investing .111 bay , tiler name 3 twee to. ca. tithe aroi ling the rink of lose, tetilelt fre ihuritly twichire with tither licCurithis S, T. BRADY & CO., prl the tOnds Lere I'Llle.telPhls h •re. 5 'Year Uootl• ,471 LECTURES THIS EVENING, iCr i r - ST 3E-X.A..T-a_., uroN TIII ourc es of Danger to the Republic =2 GREAT SALE OF SECOND - HAND Pianos, organs fi. Melodeons 7 Oettve 11oeir r e •• " Co. •• •. .• •• Baeon .t Co •• Noone & 5 • oe e • •••• & Co.. ; •.• 1.g.%".k • •11: r,y• Wlthalt, Vou. Vr, .• r IU rlrs Lre nor 1-elnie srotkrd. sad are r.lth ut rst, p• t on the best on the Allrght, ntf ,,, l tor blotAr of sof dint...lnns •ed of Iler t ~, , l Sty of F• ccl rd Frrrvort stow:. the p:o. , du c u to , shiped • tumor by river or by rI, r•rd, 'wpm bitu po w. oldlnK ..n. the pr 0 .rt., A port' n or the whole.' the rent sruu!d b, t•ttu out 1 stone, losded Int , , c are. Addr•ss EALT EEANFO CO ,t 5 . NATI:ONA. CA. O.LEGIIIENT l'113:11TY. FP.-111 Court of l .41an 0 on rlea, Nu. 1:,:..1 , hc h. 1. , 1. In I , lvon . r. ph, McCallum. by her rex: frb,ul. 11. C. Co. In. vs. Wl.llanv 11 , 4,1 1, tn. A 41 now to vglt. March TV, let.r. on mounn Jovvc., Altornev , for 11.0. ltvut. itte Court aiTotht W. P. .SI•1InT. • cum , taAr tee:U.l.oov on Cve part. er Yrorultle It, ,or.l. JA(01.1 11. NV ALTF.K. Protbon , tat v. To War. 11,C,Lt..x. a,Te• ',tole I re• apottAeot—vou velll tate notice that the depo tlona of .Itnellsel on the part of •hote eat.. to. n fore rne • at try yr n No. al Firth "tee, DAY. Aptll nth. ttend t If lon tph. r n .. when yura 10%F aink prop, aa. re W. P. 1t11.1. 1 It. • Ccn.rw.ki ,, ner (ONTIIIIONAM AND la MASI SILODN. F. A. YilEitsCli . 1 / 4 linos., ..r05.4 0 x .t 2 St Clair St., Ntla coutic , e iL< nizuft,..:l.rt : • •• . 11 •• 4 11, 1 Il • I• 41. 01 qi,litnt ,up n . ..Orli .1 . . tn . .r ' no n 7. ~.1 v.", In rlf [••l4i. Irti,.l. ~.,..; Ln.l. In • wor . I ..., l',• . )1. r . • . i ; ....11.4 ...:.. e1...L., , nun.. 1,1 n..... 1.. t 1... `Yt .11r1 .1.t... u s . o ins,,lltn.cnt 11 ` .k,.. i., th. ~..,.11.1g ,ieuntry ICE CREAM. SALOON, 1 ':,,',:',.-,;Pr,„",•,;,:;,';',;:',:,,;',;.‘,::,.7,,,,.; ~:,,,L,,;;;-,-, - 1— ~.... L.,. -..„ T. ; ., ,:-......„-. ,n llt.. Wl.ere rvestr. r f Ilv , 1,.. , rlso., n...,1 thr . I' •:',.., . , ' , •.:L ', ~..L7 ~..,,,.. 4: ,, , 1V• ... 1 , ...: 1 , 0 L. '''''''''' k "' ' "'"'".. '.". • I r s ' ...... ' I ..."';‘",,.'....‘3,"-‘l. V! , t:.•. ' 11 IZ , ..: natl. xt..l ... r, 0.1: lu *ca.... .... ... .r- ,V. r.‘ , .. ‘ j •n. , ‘. .. . . •Lo. .. ~,,, " '. t 4'''' """ """ ': . ' .. . ' n .tip: ::;: 'l'.. ),'....: :. ' , •••:. ' 14,.", :1:1:. L!, t: '''' ''''''''''' .": . .r.1:1,;!:::'l :.'"'::, n '' t ::... :. ' .. ''. \'. ' ' .'.. - ..'; '',''''''. ' ?.t VrV'%'l4.V. T:1'.1". ! S'. ''''' r ' ': '' ' : ':: ':. p.,._ . '.••• 1.t....'. '.‘i"''.';:•• Z..: ).‘l'.',."r. TIIE IRO\ Cl'l l l )IONTIII,I 1 - - - -.•,. !!-,.,' . -T.:- . 5 . ..,:.:1;.' , L i,':.::;:;.'....:::.=,:,-,:.:;:,-.‘..,.%,:... ~..... Wll.l. liE Itt /WY Altotit the Eighth of A {te11.',%;'',..,,,;,;,,,2, ~!,,, , ,„, c , ~, , „,,„, co no The ~ tr.!. tr.n, .11l l:la:in 1 I LOCKHART & C ~ i •., %Sr F, TI ItYlt.. , thlrolv•tie %In, t,..i.... llnnd .41.11r1,1ge, - 1 I'll Iblil 1:..1i. 1,. ts,,i) v it, for I'o.l,mtv 1 , .,1c:c a t. a ., :;: r, , .. , ..r . 1r i I r.l: :. ..;..t. " ' zl ." . r.',-,‘‘"l I' • _ Sugar Toys. Cakes, Fancy Goods, THREE FINE ILLUSTRATIONS; Also rrintte r.,csrdlvg thy ,117. of cr.., ~ortanco “ur and sransktEr., tlon. Adlr... c0mn.t.1.,:t..v. GEORGE NV. PITTOCK di. CO., Dispatch GO rIF r 1%,:!;175e Doz. 1400.11 ,10.0, MASONIC HOOKS. • cw i vgl 1r7 7 t ItAND CISAFTER VT t ,z l t,4 A . A.,t tFZ,N; A 11A"rOS A 0111 , 51 At.IIN C !Ca M At ~ Y •• 5145051C51A.. 12 ...tA TnottA Ash, MAIL , 0,; 0 11.% CRO,MAMINIC til•ltT; FY. IC .41 , -X BOARD . .1+1,1:R A I - , Vita F-51ASVN. hi ANC:AL; r.-a;-,-,1;4-:‘;...;;,n;.E-14'A',.i.;;VII:'''.; J. R. WELDIN & CO.. z , ~101 Vinacrci Eft-root, PIrTSIII'ItU II ap4:oo NEW MATS rITTnIIIIIII, il, 1, AT VERY LOW PRICES. • 31.CCO011111EL & CO., NO.. 131 '%717c.c.c1 19tx,ocbt ISMISEVICI ......................... McILIENRY fd, 1100 D. Commission Merchants, 1 355 Lib t rig Sired, Pittsburgh 1 atteytln¢ +l•en to the yure6ate aIA ofVl4nl¢ ¢J l'[oJuu, u v~~utn elou. imrsrtL,Ceo. Hitchcock, McCreor, a Co.. 1. Ittsborgh. "“'"". inc..... 0. "m,...E. Brno', F• 1., ClO , no NA tlooal I . W. GRAFTOI,I, 66 Federal Street, (NEAR RAILROAD DR1.00.) j. at IL PIIILLIPP4 *WARRENS CITY.. EA. • lhalor In House Furnishing 'Goods, stores, HOLLOW WARE. &C., Ao4 manufectof or of TIE. COPPER AND SHEET IRON WARE. Rooting; Opouling Aud 100 Work orornoir Won , J W. ELLIOTT & SONS, STEEL &WILSJ:.4 11urserImen and Florists, NUILSEItIES AND (MIEN tlOUrigh, eltus:th- erl It miles south of the crty, on the Mon ine Reed. LLD DTOIIL ♦ND NCESADY V Erni AnArra. J. W. JIZtOTrd 50r., FOR PALE. • MODERN STORE FRONT. • CorarDia and nearly new. , Jull In sly:, &D crlll be .ohl enean• Can be se m . at P.O. 153 SMITHFIELD STMEET. To ncrsons braiding or changing Into stores OD Is ra re chance NOTICE.—Ii' limitation of j _ - Partnere LI p, 11r. I.KWItt I..tlic E conned to be n _ r."Lr =7- nlembor or our firm ort the trot dal of IlLbrunry, BUTlrle.ll.—lo hall" bbis. fresh lOC. roll bOttor Iv& O, In ll I Armyrta FLJIII. MICUBVI & C..% •r= • , a J• U• CANYIELL ) & EON. • NEW ADV EP. TIS FIMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTi Ti/lil .A I. 1"A 42 1 .8 II". TO ‘ulot rsitir I / D. APPLIi.:Tisli LI lid. I II end_ NV y.• r • Have Just by 1.. WV. aS. .111,/ to.l'ltT r I Novel 'I raw:a.di, t• I t.ertn .Vl. De V. Chrindron, CO. 1...0.r roses ; t rlr, NO, d;etat'.lo It had" , pool a chronicA s ! AND 111st , tisal o is t u ir 1.- i De 111,,1 rt mst k lolutne of our Vine. It 1 , r ri•l.tong 1 , 11 , 1 I,l:.lt,a rt—l milli .' 4 . 1 . 4 7 . irian. 1 vAt, al Nei el. P.m. , al lr .1 ;nom !Ile ,41:.;e45, M. 1.. 4 1 II 1,4;;y4t441.4.4:44, es. of • Is . n.. 1 .‘ co tta ^n 1"-"i'' 1 ; 1' 'Lie 1 „I . . tc ft • the y A .; • •I c c.o. r e , x 1 1 Asians. In , nntlelnf the 'gosh. I.ertn.tn ens. 4 all• s Mulch, expresled ens 101rallon t ortn, but ars no r•rerul rea...lng. or neh •••1 . I, n. It haa frpo tlse pe, sine b.. rot, striln , .1 to them matchle..... norly•l, don.sit. of o,t.prical 1,1111.11/ ,, F:ther of the ..t..ere trie 111 mall on receipt in feslloaring Works by the ;Yrederleit i1.11i...at 3,1 Ills Family. Tel r :'turfl hr f s 51111. t.e.....r0r I: op Ad 11. au/ Ills Tin , . O.OIIIIC • N..... 11.1.1 liermany. Henry the Knit... , an d I nul.+i~rllll 1 line. r. 1. 1 1 Ills Children. Count 11ollen • Uld lilts and Modorn l -13110pOSALS FOIIIIION WOlll4. eale.l Prot oella w , II I,..rreetv. 4 at :Mr r.fery 1:101 , 1 ..•.1...1, on Y trill/0...111e 3 t , tay of 31 , r... f . t.,, for tr I . r . t ....,g,..r?..1,r.,41,1 ~ rl.. ‘ fri,r,•:,,t.r..r.,... . 'ir1'..1',.ti5"..f,..',.,;:,'".- ;,V: - :',,`,',',;',!:. :lona fee 1111- Ithri r,lt loi ottlatried on appliea , Von to tht• . Cle . or to 1..0. V. . n. •mt , ll re p., lut. ?pile', Y.tleit.. , r al tIt.A. ('ark, lottl. ti, tr . '1 1 1.1 ., ror wort will I, r. qt. , . 1 to ee den"' 11 on or tere el. of J:1111). 1,7. on 1.0ar , 1 o • ta...1..11,r et It fttAl... N. 5 .. eleth1•11.1. t) ttetr 'lt. 91,1,1eme o• ,I,l•Yirri, tit.. et ill - , I , tloti ytf Or t 11.1.1 r, l'ill 1111.11,it, or daily. ty mutt 'I be Iron TY ~ ,Y. it 111 nnolunt i ithont ISP.ryir. rom, .....t,,, i ,•,..y tt ~,, o wl I 1,• botter wore arol 1 , . r.... 1, ot r,1111 . . i 1.1 Iron t.n / 1.“1 . 1 t.• it. N 1 . 1., rt... r• . :11. tlitl.t , rt r. J. t t finT,r,ro - t ' t .' •' '. l. ' ' ' t er, '', 7f ' ;;llqty "' v e' l 't • I,llYr rointier..ll.l • g lin r. t i zpir.,...,11.), the llor. -, er. tar.... fora( Tr... nry. ....WO •til be I.t.r ...cm'. r•. soil ~• 1, offer C.O. be a', y 1 pan rot I.y , "Wl,l giryr•lttee. .tgo • ' t'y e to , 1 e ~, Ile, 11. ,, il It. ill. In OA ) tin tr. . r ~,. tasnr , of yoe'. t,1,1 tt e ut c. sear' , C.. ',ALI ”111 I•le 1 111.Pre .1 to. 11.11 , 1 , 7i, I ••...r , i‘ for the f•l'ltful ftill•lltoetat It, • •ttin f.,r • itte it the 1.1. 1 /1. r pr..p•ea t I ,- el, tl.. , ro . ...,:a n.eur,llig e alrairtna• p 1 •.11-111e.sti re, 11,11•1 be ,I •tirt tly 1A..1,1. ~ .VI N oi l. prio e•I .t. , ilr • ' , .‘0 , .. • le. ie no totio t ie r s• to it , . ot i i rt 0/ t. p 0,,,, t 1 1 1 tlt • •I , 0t...•' a. •1 tn. tt, r, lo . I in ... taa al., e , lo.•, no, .I,lre• ~ .1 to ttte t oilt ~.,a of the . ' '‘".ro".ll“V‘i'n'l‘.l'."l"y'r"'"l'j'". "1".'..n0t c„n ro lel it; ttlk i• ~ • 1 - 1. rtt• ot 1 ' iertl. , .It.v yer.ott .th,0 , ....1.1g • ' , 1 ,, .1 tee•'.lll. Atl , l 1t'11b.... tile tlet rkt ~. 1 , 175 St 'he t)11)) •,1.1{,11.,, 1tti,,1111., 10. i , ....1. 11y or• 1 r ..1 It ..1.1e11tit11....: , i trl ~,,,,,,, prrTs 111. 7 III: LIGHTNING ROD WORKS -- !W.:SO:Vs corpEit TritirlAlt LIGHTNING RODS hla Ito.l hal the rower ' , Arr . . , . 4 r. eleetrle:t% as nt, word, larqual a ao.l I bar L 4 Iron thlrt, to r.rcoulf. ranee. It 4.res n res, it eta la a• r.e..0.e4 the ::ral peNaal ~ p 4 saw] sae ',tate, a. 4.. 1.e., 1,1 ever e 1.,. vee 11,a , :Au, 1,1,a.. 11. a, rrOft.l. •Ir.,ll.tni f, /I.o' 11101 .1\ D UDEN SEEDS, .0 rio,lr.e my otart, 1L...•t r•.13t.1.. var.. lo vcri Ivo tnrrci, asr RADISH 1,1 lb.. Wool' t r srly rram n s , r , ..t r ra ,: .. ‘:,.: r . :r7, !. t! .... ........................... ... ‘' . ' l :: N . .74 . :7 1„,: l ~1 ,rn-, ,, , N 4.!, ':';', :: 7',“1,',`,".r.,',, ',.„.., . ...... ..... ~, - Y. lir, ,, , P• , : , ^' 11;11N IP. l'er 1,0 rde. rery' :Lb.. V ar , T Valtle qt 01 1 ,•.,. .. c'.... •4) 4, 0 .• Flat ou,•11,-tra,-Icave ,11 ~., ..2 il . •• .....'1'17I";'-'..;1*,,,se ...... . ij::: .iN ti' , :., • ' l'A'rpreVl,..., ..01, *4l _ ,) \..• •• I, ple 1 o Ks, 11. g• ......... , 1 , 3 1 i..; .... ‘2,'.'.!:.*:,'t7), C ell 1',.,f . ....... c' el 7.., - IJuldca lisliviii„.. .. —.Vol - . 0122111 FOR SPRING, tio. 109 Market Street, I'IT illUlttili Bleached Cottons; Brays' Brown Cotton*; Fine Brown Sheet in;', Drown Drills; Corset Jean, Tickfing.; Print.•; Cilughatus; Cheek. Cottonade , Flannels; t..-.t to n , Y P. ,,- f '' n '. '':".. " ,%, a ~.„ i AGENTS WANTED, H " '';'..:,, will b, !scan 31ALE AND renAt.r., ....' ••:,,,1,,,, , , , ~,, „ tr .,. ~,,,,,mldp ATICCOtiT..IT• t? ..a=r,v i. 1.,"r; ~., „:„E yr EMU ER. i tlfar %r o t , Ili 0v, , ,,, , , rn P,, , 6 n -;.• ,.„, ,„„.. t'''''''''''' b7.sll%%niC;i't.' T ULIXiIi.. .. i .,,, ~„. SI sr, :,,, , •:. 1 j •r,..1_5,._—_-_ --Y-----7-ii. ANTED.--------. r7 , T. , '' NOTICF...—Ii::: ALI.E.GIiE NI ~csri L YALE AND ILMAL Ttia.,.l., ,GENTS.- 1.000 E ~_ ~,h.,. , -., • work ofllist,,a, •ala ~.,_. ,e, ~ iit.:Ei".T_T.T.-r3/JaCA:Z.T !Int:r..la. Toe °air ..,‘ °. 'ur,,,.;.,,,,P. N,,, EXEC 0 TIVE CO MMIT TEE, ili l l . l% . el . o. "6 l7 " i T ol l q V.ll: ! .''..r..":*t`J,Tl; .A_ GOOD STOCK,., ~ volle. Illustrated ber6l at oaca "''' rr AMlreers. WILL 3II:LT ' '"r"'th' "' """'T.I, TAIXOTT .• ii T.t , ~E1.14,,,ki •.. On SaiurilaY, April 20th, 1567, T " r • CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, &c. At tl.t t)FFICK uf t:.,CI.I.kiILMAN, L ___ _,______------------------- ,OW AS CAN BE FOUND ELSEWHERE, --bO.I.3STOURTII S C., PI iTsitrit(in. HAVE REMOVED iA rl,v 0t.r...:..t.!-.. t, i IY.:la'!.,'f.i.i. Cotton Ynrn,•; or, Yro le OA the Orcit With Spiral flanges 14110LES1LE AND RETAIL. Mil rrr B tbt 1. 9.0 nn 1..... FAO,. Pant..l irltoorle :0 `• P•ri, "con Thum , ' ...... ';..‘, '• ' F. ' .. r l Y r• r,N;y:: .... . tine......... ~, •• „„n., ~.. ow •ri f •r ong ro ,t •• Do f Itnn. hop ,l a . ..• 1.17:r 1 ,"1.r . . r. rlft r r ‘ .! " . l. ... I'l •• lini , Eve Matrowfat••••• " .. r""sn'' ; ... f OO laud •:•• •• nrltlr 1g....Ex •• '• I,w sr( ••nenr.e.lible inn, 50 •• Tan ,egnr. [ aloe • .............. ...,. I'J male T1L1,F...!: T•111AtO. At }l. V.. per .11 pack.... J'. 3er...ratcx.s. , Horticulturist and Seedsman No, 137 Liberty Street, • rnh2o DISSOI,E:FIONI OF COPART , ~,,,i,.'.,-At:',1.1.'.;:,-,Tl"ssr,'T.'.:"sit,tl,Pi. ‘.;::::`,.17.. Z . 'sit!;• % .; l 4: 1111,ZI:N't order., „tnhliettr.l7;‘;'. I .11...11e.1 ny WI. LL•I eq.n.ent. on tt, loth day of Mare, lad. Thu hu.lnr , and 11$0.11 tlot of the t t,; .' St.rtllel'irF.C.: /VZ•V. " . 'e . ' . t . o ; ', . " l• 9„l ne ' t 's h eVe l :t where the hooks of said dem N are to he (-nod. n. NI...PLEA . ill. 1,% 11l Ul1111) , llit. Plttrtnalth. April 4. la.. S. McCLEAN & CO., • N 0.75 Fourth St., 13A_NIKEIZSI. Atilt DEALEFt, lY GOVERNMENT SECURITIES . Gold, Silver, Coupons Milli. Notes, &C. • Into:reel oti time drroslts. l'olltetIon• mean mad all bnAnres in the Milk ing Mu attvnilt. l to with prumptnots awl lib,- 'V . also and aeli, on cowl:M.6ton, In e ttMS 15.•••• ork or and itilm'ellan ,, Aus NEW WALL PAPER UPHOLSTERY STORE JUST OPENED, AT NO. 36 SMITaFIELD ST BEW,.M7 Tl.llltD 7 . ?(1 t :74 gal ' I , ...Li , . r 1 rlt EVT, Tr? th an rs Arc _Re , y ,S ti UIL 1 1. '1 >1,14.1r.k:b and 1021)111../i r of nit Cll —3O -Cl IT , IFIEIA I STrtitET TAN "—Oa AND 414 THIRD"IItEF.T. E. EDMONDSON & CO. Carpet Chain; Cotton Batting NOtiOrlY. b‘C.. ; IVY TUE L•I[LE UE rACKAIiE, WM. SEMPLE'S. 180 and 182 Federal St • cirr I OD' DO YOl , YIAII.II .VOUR -.- r • ...?-,rl.lsts a tyt,tttoll often a Led .• ::"piloYas(l:llt't", •Ir'srlt".'e",".•r. j, • • , - "1117.ii;`,,i0":,. -0,1 "lank! nail • peculiar +al u rnaltv,g tict'snat 1.1, It ti.r p,•asaxt tar, Bat aper rparrOg 'lt..Z‘V:.ll7.l.sji.j.;ilJtYlo2:ll',.,!:.-- f.... :...... the rye; . t too Is l'urti,, orlcltial ca.ity or Or' tr a. ang p•le0,11 ILO , I, OS a hen they hare 5.54 11.a.1 tt• on, •. or lirrvn car...-. then the• arr , ••• Sii *0 ,ot t,,A; but tr•ev •,rar..•T,‘,t..l‘l‘r:t'a•tric",'•r•t'l,tl“i \ o ' ta".![Wiirc'Ve.rs: ~, at,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,X- sa . sf • to r•oll 11 :o!ri'l, tea ea murli atlmlr. it Irreen t•-a, and tb• y send • to the .1 ar s1,•1 get titles tel. lb, way 0' .• etTl'."n"tt"ft •'Z'tihrolw r in ‘ . " l. o e ' al ' o ", l " c ' o " •ri e., .rrn'eml,pru'jr!l'l'cd..l2,%iltlrs a"gthr'rt•t‘e‘tt'fr3ot I C . ' ,l '‘ f r l i k ., 1 T ''' 'e',',-r.'Z7,',"....;,'."'..,f `..T:" t,;!, "*.=;:`,."..; 1, WILL OP FS MAT Glii. And every varlet) . ar low prieect Carpeting. • att. nu ro the Cants. of . hl• cu,torte+rs. A. I , • ,•,• ~,,,, ~,,, „,,,,,,•• i.,,,„,•,,,. Lave h - n long tar. 1 1th the tea trn,, i •• • ••• . • •••, , • , T'"'"" ' "'-. ' ''' ' MoCALLUX BROTHEItS, mod having tattle pro:tarot a rg+ a 1. of ait , th•f r r. " '.• ''•,•• A- •• I ''• '',.. '' J r •?:' I ‘ , ' . ''' .m 1,.. 1 .111 prepared to pica, e try taste with 1 ^ •,'''' .3..,‘,1 ' ".,.".•••-...•' • r '! 7',...‘",',...., \ OM N`l.l"tl2. *atm - to ~.. srott, pct. , . scant a ,larlx, stprog l• x. '''!"-;.; '` . .' . ,` c.. rr ''''.,'. r '' •'- '.''' IL ratr.• - r, ,t. rrear , l tu fxr.or. To such 1 ac•l ary Xr;• • •• •• : , r 9. •orr in• Yr , .r. , , "I"'. " ' "• l".. '""'. t'' '' • "- 'ljt\- 1 1 :.1.. t' } '.. rll P.l/ ,1. t. 1,.,, C IATIPE ' T Ss eanr tee, lno it r•grapl to ernell. r • ,cx I rcr•••tc.tcll .1 1••••trg 1, /... , 'c A rl' . '• . %.• Y. I' =II) ...''..i.i.'r:;•l7''l:al. I 41 n. 4: t..... , 1,1.., ..ore llo , 1 I __,..'•_________________ 0 Lrlir ER I,ollltllClld IlaV tll,ll, 1111,.1 to al. • f wi,l , o 1 _ _ „,.., .. ~„ ......„,,....,,, hare a poor a•toutittent bought lately at eery tr., 7E.1..1,..-.....h.11.1.., ...t., I. - ii. , ...-,, . ~, 1,1,, sml .0.1. - 111 am tr.* a cipng at I, u..t ~ •-----, . 7.',crt,tg ptr p ilk, tt.e 11,A.. I For I.'oys and Girls , IV'CLINTOCK . . : .-.;i',..,.,c,!;•,'....b ,, 4; ,, . 7 :1 . tty•on at 1,, c I, vcs pou.l; li, s ~.1., , !,,cg•lun wll c0r.,,,,,••• artrN Y, Aprll ttr. ESL ONEPADIY, ..,,,,,,L —,—.:,,•......:,, —, Icat ., •• ~, f •r• a,PuL...,,n p... 7 1, , {Lad+ dalixt pas p • asrd .0 111•11,. trtre - s lia. a rcnic , . fro c , 1,1 5 0,.,,, p.111,11.11te 1 • .. Witl.tltitll..l.•P f.'5..., Or , trt Ira. T • a VII t I 14,11 Y. SF. ELL.t: :SALL cc rt - cr LI , rty •cci recrantnct,•l try 41.6., tca. Prett.eri, aold at 11. , . • I. ccrth,,,,ra. at , l.w c i ~, •Is r.r , t Itia.la ter, of .111,1 Late a Prrac a•sortc a...a..rh0( which has its,pg•-tilar. ars - 5CL,1.1,1 NIS .:11: 11 / Cll.:A r.., take Illl.t . to CANDIDATES. , 0,r:.,. -- - - •.' •" T.-Th'• • ' r""•""'Y • "' "'" i roil. ritaTLLONOTABT. It is .AO,, low le •rs rinvc tt was, drat intrud .c• 4 , , In'. txt Ircirrd Ist•t,s. Put si.cllls the preallar 1 itch and pira..nt At', or th•stcs, th-t It ban I D. C. HULIZ he i r ha come vat`,., farrit+ t, x c•ph :polo., I ..,,, ~,. ahu bas c.c., It Alt ~,,,,, gi, r LI, .117 I te=a , ri•ltir In pr• ce, la it IC,••••rnc, b-tttr :pc., pa. I• , .. a c1r,d,,,,, 1. , 1 ., •• . fl , ' ..1,1 m•,,. ~.aper tLaulactu tea,. ttl,',lt ty trTllll, •,1•3, ct to Ure r1. , :t•1 , '‘;fttX.:Jta:l become s great arrOtltc stit , • L. '''''''' ' "'"'"'''' cost,. p-r•orig. eat,••••al!y In iarg .1,11 ,, r., - , • g ~. ••• sr, • '''1,,,,, ~,,nr,,,„, p, „„„ ~,,„" I - I, O,J k .1.01 I 0 )TA Ii last , . have Pr be p pax , ' At tht sloos tirursing a • I •••• largr &WY' ttl, II: I aux prti rt , ' to a, a , 1 iCO3 li. WALTER, ~......It,ark, prts.l.l . t rpst l'..ut, 11. • , .1,, Nu. 3 i -ria.l.Y. sr, ~-; to ti, ,, • ntltrd at t1.J.,.).,...ii i.aell..o.•txtr, 1 u.,ig , m ,,, „ „ ..,,,,,,,,,,, t la " l . st of ric ,cf - nr 1 . \ . . __ popular rel•T - l ' i ' l ' al n i 1:1“, 1r0ra,:i',..;"•t,,,,,' is'alt t . OUNT V 11,1 C tSt Lt•Etts I rat, ea.... , i r e inrc ,r . 1, -1. :1".• I -', : t lota, 111 l•cor. It.to • r i•sex teas is •rt- , MAJ. J. F. - tf.WAISTQPI, .-,.„r. *l.OO p. r lb; 1:s. I. Tr., I r• •org. u.. p...x..4".1 r.,. . a L.I., tar ilcormerly•.i irrlrx ..., l' •• • 6...,,1.) will :be a Mr, Er a• •prot.g, catra nu,. r.ur• t..' , 1 ., * . . . ... , - ..••• , y Ti•E.,-.1. E. • -ut , ~ ...;1...;..,..rn., !,.4:r:•:t,.i. tit,:t!.?,.."lt.ti ct:A 1t.,1 ‘,. 1?: 1 tott.cdtc..stoau t .tur 1.:14.:2 Pro.p.,l,,p_tr.l,,o,r,vr!mn. \ 111,•••o. c.roil, fl. , u , r lt, A:tern 1,••., 1 , to., 1 ‘,....,,,................” _ Ilveon, call, got. , !, V.+ , 1. r Ir , r xrC 'a :r ..• : . . i , - - Rv...L.,/OVALQ IL•n,,, 11).t.n. nu , .. •‘.‘o int . ~,, ~ r n n -yn , . • T;rit.Ttu.'...lnN":;'',.'l,.',7,%'''!'" 'i'..%;;'l;,i, DR. TH. H.-EL in LIOTT :favor,. 1.. ;, ,, pc, .“.:I..ran' .1' r as: linnt ,, , ,, r. ' , ;;,',..,',,'al ,',1:':.',7::;:r..";;,`,'1,-;L.''.•,",;-,n,'..-,:•:-1,11:4,s 11 E: 10 E D ins orrkcE Japan eat, tr,lored .1-,.su .ear 1 , .. , psr 11,. 1 , p,„„ I pa ,. y„,,, „ . i „,, ~...,,, • mut rt,...cucc to No. 1, It •1t","1.,S ~.11Ml_rT, :11.:'..,Ttme.VT...:"21.11'1;::-‘.".1.'‘.,',‘,,.['1.,'. 1 ~' 4. '"' ''. 3.. y .01,1 x . ad t..rr.lrer t.y . 1,1%'1,, {,n , 1,..{. , •I a, i, _______ ap • esmparlit, Who 110.! cat', irCirt tt at t..., . , .tow ai r,. a ttl OS dollg so save TV: 11? E 31.01 AL. • ~. •i - , , r tworpt in the price, Oent•lsc at "In/ 1 -. 1 1, and tican sett., arittrti exactly a, Its ARTHeIt 1.10. h. .1 GEORGE al.t PETTY, . t 711,1111 Federal Pt., A.:tether". 17%. I • LEW; HERB BITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. TO THE FT baTe 011. d.T opened 116A3C111101..78P for tbe sa.le or • Mishler's Herb Bitters, . the cite of Pittsburgh, and hove nuthorlzed .T. PAIINIMTOCE. and D. I.lt/LTUN, et •r Agents, to carry on and aanaee the tsme• 11. 111ihiLY.R. I.l.Ncneran. March 14,1567, FAHNESTOM & HOLTON, \ WEED, ALSO FINKLE & LEON Wholesale Branch House, Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 26 Th i,,,,ru.ot Strout, i Z.!' . ,t;,gLe.rod",.',!'2.:;' , .` ,3 :.r l fu tl ' , : ,°V7; enn ' r, urn.% '• n••,,,., , twcaty pro ~,,,t. In I '''. W'''''''d fW,1,;:.;:-: !{old by all lietepoetoblo Droggt•tx. l';‘,,at.'"'"' . ''''''' '"" 1 1 Mr. AlLt1.4:11:17::,,!:,1 11.7,..'',.'+'., from 114, t.T2-:',ll',V.'ll:,LlV.'' to `°°"'"'"'r '" " i ti.. %". , ...,','' '. ' "' 1 1',,,: r ..!,7 ” tt . ;: . i '. 41 V 71 V i nrsmanws HERB BITTERS. ! '',, 1a,',.?,.r.-d No • ' , l'... , cond el , e , A 11,g1,rni -1 . .hosi..r..No..2i..3llcdrard sc. r. t., , h 12,72.— I tile, • . W11,..n, La,,,,,cevAlr, near &In re \ lernj.k.tento7. b i.vo: er.cocli le, next door to ERS, HOPPER & CO., ,.,;. ~.,.,.,,,1 , . r.,, , i ,,,..,,. ~kni‘s,„ . auks. tar,. a .d 51cli:ce strette. Illr7 !PV"1i.•,'72.1:!;T1V!„..t",,,,p051te J'lttenrgb . 1. ,:i . •1 ' , ' ,,•:• , . ' 1 1 . ; , i, , ;L:? , 174:,...,v 1 ,,, , 1 t ,7 01 ,.T ., ";. .11ANUEALCILTUER6 OF 1 • •e'Vt..'7ale!'Td.l. n Yt,,•. 1!tr.,, ,, r,,.. , IIL Ca, 7 i "ntlitjt ViTt:";.;:ttri.'" Li'' it '''',' "'"r.l. 1:. 11. LONG. Aron, r URN ITURE 1 . _„ !? : 7 -.T..,..2 ~_"""--, ~,4 ~ ,•; 1•.,.„;,:. ~ ~,..,.. ci .„o„-ici, St BAUER'S Of Every Description. i ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK. STITCH_ Sewing Machines SCDOOL AND OFFICE FURNITUBF... No. 45 Smithfield Street, MEM= Euccenora to It. It. ItULGEIt, Agent Are THE for . Family , and klatufacCarlng purtwses. CAE antt se, tlic.n at ts flak Street. DOVT DEt LIVED /IV riTirsnrv 3, l l • PA . itou,isuing half column adromMemerttCUl2fe. I 517F.36'-ii:ltT.Vs"l,u,ti,'l"u'rlSy'L...l.l-t‘,l..i,i.r loon Icon: E. C. ItOrran...C. A. 11En . 5 1070. 18 1".1.1"03. Otroo•t. ---- • nth Mama , .OWZ.ZT ,I!7itiOgr,Fga'gglTOlT'snamtl 1 TLETTTCj-=— C HAN DE LIE R S , , t' 7 20 n- R • ''''')' 'SEWING rliAeliiNE Brackets, Pendants, .Cc„ , i.„ cheap Llcen,e.l Macutne In the llnlt J ht.., Agcnt•warll,l el,ry..ltv re. ray Irel , to ' . YON. 1 $4°D TrFlni9l'llit'l',Zl.r Met,'.7" i ni a Ch. ,ula *tr. et. I tiled - J. InI:le., an :Ql , ll I Gam ELEA" CO 11.• "'"'" ^.....":' T" 1 ".. ' "An - A larte, aseoitment On band and recelVlng •t I G ET 'NONE UET A wg,LooN & BELLY'S, GROVER &B A TCPR .i:ni PLEADERS AND GAS FITTERS, Tor . "i'''Y eta.ltt' r. ' "' bit ' 1. " j e°. ..6 j Cererore the befit. Von% WI to call and sec It fit NEAR m11:3:b7 164 Wood Street. ‘071101E,11.41-17i1E;S, s. CAIRIIIAGE 1 Olt°nail. Be.LLT R. Ir. B,oeGra.s B . I L. , MAK ELL, 10.0,1.15 t I- the re, I Office, No. 145 Wood Street, GEORGE A. KELLY & CO.. , co vn ; & B shEL sp . 1 sEwING licam . k Ii 11. LITTLE, Agent. Wholesale Druggists, I , Before burins elsrrbere. it is the Inst. for bets _11,114:u3.5 4 i i . 4.!11.e . r. ' 7 1' II.• :.,. to el eTti ..T BB T I I Ruin at. :nosER, 37 Wood Strut, ltai. (.ICOILLI A. rt_thEit. .a.ara.ciimi-r-ino-res, 11‘.1.,rattl.:Tr.r:,tioW.KHIsTfrinlirKA.itIA!turt,c11y p.V ..- • . i SEWING MACHINE I PETIT , ASS , 'CI aTION Buitomo, Nos. 2 and """ " ''"" . 41 "!:Iq.d. Ttliti'ENT3S E. ' 1 sT. CLAIR nTILK KT, PITTnBUItti 11. PA.. 11MM.. i 1 , .'",' EY o 4 'IL 1 'N'i It &LP 01 1.. _ ~, a , 1 1 . • 17 , 11.1z1a.71 , 111 , .... , of M,,clavaibta. 1 . 15 , 43. - ii."A"ir,..."a„,g.oTeurl, ,P,',l.,;...tabiludbliartuni",u,,,, '7,3 V'a:P.NInLI33. . '! i re.i.tia imuolE-, ~ 1 l' a ' n ' ... c -ant. .. a_ NO is FlF _ rii sti,E,T. ni..i apined _ ' • . . ITOVCES =EU ‘r it. , k1:13 .:tr .4. tiTED -AGENT, Cum; soy li,l,sirDus of es,all"lellcg s pea. Cc.iir..l.lei re•arsylvatle, t 'lte.. the chy ta-rr,„" YC.Cr. S. Or Tilt. r. Lrovral sral '•• ' • a o! • ,f t,.. pro.ro •.r.N.t,,1 to 31,01.. AZ,:rela r. 1. PIO A MEE WANTED, • i5t.A.T.3311.5135.3:1N, Ila SM. AIZY ".,N1311,310N • 6 . n0l nre , rr , d. le:trs requan.d. APPLY 1 . lloats Ll 6 111smond oppo,lte Cvurt The r"-t Dag of May,1.867.1,. • WANTED. -50,71 eTerlc, T., t 1 10, t`,. C otr DAN (.}" Al:v UST.t, that ,:tn•..'ares eraton It the only tlarg t•uc,ss It. the etand. ,d. Deduct ion of rice Per Cent- o. 10',arc tra.klnt. fag: N " MEI= .'3ll G 2 i \II T'AF, 1,11:1 NN ArL'Eli ~: • raz t. .A int 1'1"., , , T. 31, d 1,4•1.41,,nt1.t. DS ,:„ , ~, ~,,, .7,t,.:).,,,5,:11;nt;:.1,,.. Tot; a,1.1 ...II Le con...lt:rt.:: -----. 1 31911 N w. 'LIDDELL. 9 I . 1 31 CALLU3I ?.ROTliggS , C.:l,n , f . . N. if.• V N 1.. .. i ,'..".. '''''..____ ILI .:: ,-1:F 1 2,n.nrAnll,l.ll:Ltj;lT;w2: elexant and nn9n, I —NORTii CANAL sTuzeir. i '''' .' '' '''''' No. 51 Fifth Street, A' ' ' tinittrul,n,:, Vtrwera p,,t...1 to I .... ~ , ~..,.Teninz or . A new line elf al new and dealrable l iatterns. N. ,, T11 .' A !,. Al. tr'll:LK .. tn t , l.- F .1,11.. , nr. 1 , 1 A,,,,,,,,d,,,,, f r .,,., Es,. xi, to Ce..., avtnae, i nEDALLIONL V ELVETS, 1..11.,.... t, tqcn.t.k.•, on 1 7 / / rt.' 'at at 1.. 1 . 1 .n.•- Satordey, the 2011 f EMS of Aptll.3SB7. /eno'r k. t 9 fu:f.ll the 4!,...ca of their A. C ALEXANDEIt. 6117,1 tITCtiIt.TLE EDII C t ONAL. . nuNitLILE FEMALE S C MINARY. lon of :10, lust:tut,. n of the 1;13..t.. .t F& :prat. A'.:.. sl:"' EiTATr. AN . 9 111:91:1 1 R, Lash So. AO ,nl,ll.ilc .1:13 lir...:nos ROBINSON. REA & CO., Nave ronovol to No. 14. CORN ELL OF inn , I' AND t STREETS. Tit EIIOVAL.—J. F. 7 .' 4 : EVVIIVER co.. C.,.sulleelou Y.,[cbrots to Floor, Feed ar..l tirstn. Late removed 211 LIBERTY STREET, Wnere they will be plessod to tee yhelr friends euston.res. rohls SEWING inACHINES._ BEST ESE. WANTS - - --- ANTED.-A young Lady who BEE 17.1:1,TION AS 8001-517EFEE. 07. CASF-IE 9 Can Ore bist of ref,re=ce... Addit.l ktoz A lA:telly .v.:ceeof .1 Llfe ,\:t-:r rcr 0,20 00 =OO or tb Wro:rrz 'Velvets, Brussels, T.IPESTIdr IMVSSELS, A large and tholse assortment of Piano and Table Covers, (MU, )19SIN GCG9 A3U.1(i19 Oil Bcascoes, THREE PLY AND TWO PLY 111~1'il,lllt~. lILVE JEST OPENED For the Spring Trade, t,plenll.l Assortsoot or NEW GIiItPETS, or ITOT HON Oil Cloths, Shades, Sc dattentloo It called to oar rue stock of ESIBMILERED lIBLE AND PIANO - .1. tt., Great Decline In . Prices 2.2 t TS.IBTgEmT. NEW CARPET STORE Just Opening. BOVIRD,ROSE & CO., NO, 21 FIFTH STREET, Wa ate 1131e➢agL,..,;e IRDSTIbTX,AI IJS. ' cccr.raonLat 112=P OIL CL0T"...".., XLATr AViitiws s uA ik n t: , n.cu ir ri.golv, ena .evrger,„ls.aitrtraent 01 riAli.o TAll BOVARD. ROSE & CO., 21 TITTH 5111SZT, (won] Loos.) MS I FEBRUARY, 1567., WE OPEN TODAY, PATS Ch=prising the Best Be terns made la Ingrain Three Pia and IF:ng /Leh Tapestry itrussels, WHOLESALE AND BE..TAIL At the lowest prices sines the vex. • McFAIMAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 7S Fifth Sn eat. Rcond Pl.r, ores nom Miner'. Book 8 tort (