_ Cl4'ittrAntqlttgacitc, WEDNEFIDAY, APRIL 10. 1567 SIIIP C For sonic years past, and particulsrly during the last few months, the project of enlarging. the Illinois canal, which extends from:Lake Michig in at Chicago to the Mississippi river at La Salle, has been persistently urged hpori the atten tion of Congress. This scheme is coupled with another, for the construc tion of a ship emsl around the Fulls .of the ,Niagara, on the Ametican side, so as to afford, within our own terriory. ship communication between the bAin of the Mississippi Lake Ontario. In pass ing thence to sea, the pas:,iv would have, of course, to be through the Bri tish ProvMees, following the :Niagara • river. The execution id these two de signs would be of special benefit to Chi cago, and incidentally to the whole coun try, upon the principle that what pro . motes the welfare of a part must do good to the Whole. It is conceivable, more- ' over, that in the mutatiorts of political affairs another rebellion may happen, or a war with a foreign power occur, in which the passage of gunboats from the Lakes to the Mississippi, or from the Mississippi to the Lakes, may be of pub lic utility. • Upon the same considerations the en largement; by the national government, of the Eric Canal, extending from Albany to Buffalo, and connecting the Hudson fifer with Lake Erie, has been pressed. It is apparent that peculiar commercial advantages would result from the con summation of this suggestion, and that some day ori other the enlarged , we might be profitable as an aver,.‘.eit h e r of military offenceor defen.-'s m Oelitilf of then In 'new of urgency LiONVItY, of. Erie, two projects Mr: in trotiuced to ”ro State Senate, and that body the following preamble and I r"WEIEREAS, A passage for gunboats be tween the Ohio river and the great lakes is greatly 'needed for the national pro tection and security; and whereas, the national prosperity would be vastly mul tiplied by the opening of such a high way for the purpose of commerce; nau whereas, the national Congress has man ifested its desire for the opening of such a channel, by ordering the survey -of sundry routes; therefero, belt Rexotra, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That our Representatives are here by requested, and our Senators instruct ed, to urge upon Congress the passage of atiact to open such a channel by the way of the Pennsylvania Eric canal from the mouth of the Beaver river, on the Ohio, to Lake Erie, at the city of Erie, a istanee of (128) one hundred and twenty eight miles, which, in the judgment of the Legislature of Penn sylvania, can be accomplished by using the Erie Extension ;canal at a trifling cost to the Government, and the same can be kept in repair at the expense of the Erie Canal Company, for the use of. the Government at all' times, not toes geed one million of dollars." This scheme rests on precisely the same basis as the other two, and has full as much to commend it. In a public point of view it has more; because at this point unequalled facilities for the manufaTture of cannon. There is no novelty in the ides of this enlargement, for it has been repeatedly pressed in former years. • Probably the time will come when all three of these plsus will be realized. But that time must be comparitively dis tant, unless a wilder frenzy fin' lavish National expenditures than even that which now prevails shall unfortunately fall upon the Government. 3lanifestly this is no time to increase the burdens of the people in behalf of objects that can be reasonably delayed. The wis dom—nay, the imperati4. duty—of the Government, is rigid retrenchment.' A decided diminution of internal taxes will go far towards adjusting the disa greements prevailing in all parts of the country between proprietors and work men. It is folly to seek out fresh objects for expenditure until Public burdens shall be carried with much greater ease than now.. I=2 • Talking, a few years ago, with a noted lobbyist at Harrisburg, Le frankly con fessed he and his kind Lad 'relieved the Commonwealth of 'pretty much all the property it had worth plundering. Dur ing the past session a systematic effort. has been made to gather up and carry off the fracnients that remained, and this endeavor Las been crowned with a large measure of success. If the accounts are true, and we think they arc, the bottom of the Treasury 'has been cleaned out, and a round "deficit left. Nor is this aIl. An attempt was made to rob the Sinking Fund of $BOO,OOO, for preventing which the people seem to be indebted to Mr. WALLACE, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee. He raised the point that by the plain words of the Constitu tion, the revenues derived from certain sources were pledged to the liquidation of the public indebtedness, and could not be applied to general purposes. This compelled a. cutting down of the financial budget, which looked to the ex penditure of $1,(03,000 more than thh es timated income; and this, notwithstand ing what the Chinese call "a squeeze" of least $700,0011, hail been made on the four or five New. York Coal ComMinies ope rating in Luzerne The slashing commenced on the penal and charitable instittith ins. Dix wont was lowered from *55,000 to $00,000; which signifies that the new wing may wait for completion. All the other establishments. Were cut down in a similar' proportion. We do not hear that the ;7.00,000, given to cer tain border counties, as indemnity fur i losses by rebel raids, was recanted- There was said to he *MAO stealingS in that arrangement. But the members got conscientious, or _something else, over their salaries. 'liv ing voted themselves more wages than the law allowed, they concluded not to take it, because the Loney could not Iso found. Let the :people he thankful that the cession will, end to•morrow. lICIMIIATION to this country from Eu. rope:, s very large this spring, though it may-be impeded by a late order of Prus sia withholding passports to young men until-they shall serve twelve years in the army. Very few of the immigrants ay ' rivng go South, notwithstanding efforts made to influence them In that direction. A Large proportion, mainly mechanics, manufacturers and laborers, remain near the, coast, because they feel the need of immediate employment. This is one. of the causes that cheapens labor In all that section, enabling proprietors of mills and Shops to compete successfully with thoSe farther inland. Most of the imrni uts who are farmers proceed directly many of them expeet.ng ter friends or acquaintances who ',eded them, TILE BALANCE OF P(iLvER For a hundred years at least much hac been said and written by French and British statesmen and journalists, about the Balance of Power in Europe, its ne ces=sity, its nature, and the means or maintaining it. Of course this contin ued discussion bas embraced the exist ence of small states, their dependence, the consequence thereof upon the politi cal equilibrium, and whether they bin der or help the progress of society on that continent. All this talking :tad writing has •been permeated with one idea, which is that it Ho ill not do to let any State become so formidable in popu lation and resources Os do over-top Eng land and Franco. For those two pow ers to increase, ratably to each other, has been regarded as well ; enough; as, also, for tbetn to dominate, either sepa rately or In conjunction, over other na tions. The recent leap of Prussia from a see- mot or third rate nationto the very head ship of Europe has disturbed the old Balance of Power very decidedly, Prussia now towers above France as much as Franco towered above her fly,: years ago. When the difference was iu favor of France the situation was admi rable; pow that it stands in favor of Prussia it is execrable; in the estimation lof Gallic publicists. For Paris to give law' to Europe is one thing. For Berlin to give it is quite another. —!! - When NAPOLEON decree declaring the! German Em pire dissolved, he not only an !flounced a fact, but indicated a !desire the di...lntl : en might be perpct- uut. TLa instiller of : nationality has prey.' too evidurgie. and powerful for ‘4O contmeror. Germany Is corning to gether again more perfectly than for many ages. iNo wonder there 14 a com motion among nations that have thought they were permanently, the arbiters of destiny. For some days telegraphic dispatches from Europe have indicated that France, baffled and circumvented by Itissunci: for five years, has resolved to resort to arms, in the hope either of obtaining territorial aggrandizement or of crush ing the greatness of Prussia before it shall be solidified b' time. These dis patches are necessarily brief and unsat isfactory; but they indicate with totem ble certainty that events of hign moment are approaching. CIIOLERA On Saturday, a letter from Judged NO. M. REED was presented to the Legisla• ture containing the statement that the cholera has re-appeared in New York, and recommending legislation to check its ravages. It was demonatiated last year in New York that this epidemic is amenable to sanitary precstitions; that personal and municipal cleanliness arc the chief means of prevertion and of les sening mortality after the pestilence shall actually Lave been developed. The past winter was of uncommon se verity,l/nd herke there is an unusual ;lc cumulation'of out of which a few days of ferveilt Lest will evolve the seeds of disease. It is of prime inapor ,tance that proMpt-und effectual measures be taken to clense, not only the principal streets, but the alleys and yards; not only the dense and crowded localities, but those in which population is compara lively sparse. ' This and the adjacent corporations had a fortunate cschpe last year, which seam owing to precautionary measures to considerable degree. It will be moat unwise to presume upon the same immu nity the approaching summer. TILE change from plait: to free labor at the South has suggested, and will meas urably compel, an alteration in them - ups of that section. Mr. J. 13, Rtittairis6s, of Louisiana, in an able paper, 'olvocate, au entire'change, which is to cotton and sugar ro, and devote the—lii.. , nds to cereals. He maintains that more money can be realized from grains than the other staples; that Southern wheat is of superior quality to the Northern; that lees capital will he required; and that the strain for labor will not be constant the - year round. HIS idea is that the large plantations will be divided into sniall farms, and that immigration will ulti mately, though not speedily, supply the place of negro labor. For the present the question is how to make the most and the best of the labor now on the ground; and this will be unmated by devoting the best lauds in Louisiana and other Sotithern States to crops that can be easily raised, which require little cul tivation, which mature in the briefest time, and which, with less labor, will bring more profit than sugar or cotton. 1= The Fort.Wayue (Ind.) Gareffc gfrem the lolldu•log account of the recofiery ;of 111./ speech and hearing by a bOy named l . twnleY Marshall, who lost both In COll4(iunneo of a, attack of lung lever about a year and a half ago: A week Or ten dal, ago, IieONO Lloyd and others, who had for sown time before taken a good deal of interest In the boy, conceived the idea of restoring his hearing by means of some violent shock. They fired a pistol over his head, and within a tow Inches of his ear, but It made no impression- Seine ,one told him that a liberal use of liquor would cure him, and taking a notion to try the experiment, last Monday afternoon he pawned his Trocket-book for a glass of hisky. Mr. Lloyd coming In tat Strong's eating house) and boding him tipsy, deter mined to carry the experiment further, nod and giving him morollthisky, until ho was quite drunk,and then commenced r ebbing and shaking that shortly resnitod in return of hearing. fie rubbed the ears of the-hoy until the skin Was broken, and shook him until ho was almost. 69 tired of the exerelee Os the boy was. or rather would have been if sober. Suddenly something seemed to break lonic in his chest or throat. There was the report like the popping of a cork from a bottle of mineral Water, and the boy called Lloyd a "fool"—the first word he had. spoken for over a year. lie boon began to talk more freely, his epecch coming back in broken accents like those of a child. fie wont to bed quite nick that niglit,atiol woke tip the next morning quite still' and core from tilts harsh treatment of the duy 'tefore, billable to talk mua bear nearly as well as ever. The boy nays that when his speech returned It seemed as If a w eight was lift el! from his lungs—be . felt as If something In him bad "hunted” and got m both ears.' la a ttecelvr LOTTER, some Was said of tho vindictive.a, of literary people. Pages might be written on thissuldeCt with Illustrations. Two young poets, ono r e al. dent In New York. and ono In Boston, and both of no Inconsiderable reputation. hate each otner with the fury of a scorned loan, love no opportunity of IPreetiring the publication of sneers anal slurs noon each other, and wonder ' • In presence of their friends. wily so Mids.. so bitter. A rev eren.l author of this city Mteml.l.gocel deal of his time In abcoung a popular monthly magazine, simply because his contri ino lons thereto have boon "declined, with thanks." oneof the most remarkable evidences of then literary eecentmoitY nr•Ponrs in a rn• cent New York C.O. A Menu of that city wrote sod published a volume of essays, not loan ago. It was received with general fa vor by the Minn butane "dealing Journal" devoted an editorial column to Its annitd tattoo. The ievicw was ono of the Inert sgarciumns Of the slaughtering style of re view I ea . er saw, but Its Arnimus weU plain enough. Tho writer of It cam° to NOW - York aomo years.° unknown and unfmendml. By the kind., too reverend author, lie was int upon his feet and given un oppnrs . [unity to .llsplay bla great powers. To put It mildly, Ms enrol nature was weaker than his intellectual, and, his clerical friend found It ntheafary to warn um Cl;enen.. of a family Into which he bad I d Introduced' the }poem, man, ...Mat the Banes danger°. wil..—Ziosten Later. A "sr, - W0,1101.-11nro in something for the dear, delightful darling, :A happy wo no! Is not simylbe very narkle awl shine of Ilfel Ai woman Olin Is happy toe catioo she o.l'l help It—whose moue mum the coldest aprinkle of Misfortune c. not ,lampen. Men tRuCe a terrible mistake:when they marry fur bounty, for talent, ur for sty le; the eweeteht wive. are them who pos. „„,, to o magic orerot of being cont.:limn under any ciretthastencus. Rich or poor, high or low, it lmakes no . dlfference; the bright little fountain of Joy bubbles up Just ti 4 musically lo Choir hearts. Territie Earair,nalze nt )1.1 1 o•loat` tPver n 11111 l %and I.i•en cart- Seekle... Inns 'r:rnr:.aa- 1. , e ''' - t':,- -‘ nstl -- loot be 1105 e if.: anwholi son.ely hot; hut, as thines e •oitterallv the eaoi willi the south wind, w hieti had been biowlior for Crane time, e h, hie, will thought of it, least of all v.ile'l :vire any Icor of what followcO. 1130tigli vole anle, the island had not dueled the pre- le, general !on been vlsittsl by nit eivrtli awl., About li P. Al. a shoe p shock. lasting ,011:1441 fifteen or eighteen seconds, tut/tutted throughout the town, and bolero the fuel Wan 44 ell realized, a It, lollowed by usecOrol, longer and multi noirn violent one. 1 hap- pened at the moment to lie down at the pier ill :he Austrian Lloyds ' agency, nod nearly In Alf a nanute nelore the kilos.): In,. felt 011 idifire, saw the sea [leave and loan& out in the port us If a submarine explainll hod taken place. Little 111110, however, was left for surprise. In inuell Jae thee Ow, I take to write it, the otiuble 11x1 P.l 4,1/IV4, ell through the town, lied, ...lei's.; like tit:lin :ten then. went, I.locks of solid seine hOu.es etillniood as if they hail he', curd twat's. Ul, In the loan out ire sore., Fan iliirly crionblisl, burying their laltubitunts liy too. dreits on the runts. Ti,, Ilne old ea-lie, the cal liedral, tholioveritor's loiank, [Lep:l444ln, the 1111,4111,. 0110, I 1 4'114:V0.11U the 4.011211iar 1,4i4.1e1K.44.4, 11101 e 411 . less 3 . IVOIVIi to Ill° Vio lence of the Chock, and ore, for the most part, mere hvii.o+ 01 ruia. lite very aoleli t y with witieli the town aes built has tig gruv.a.teil the illilicitt out. eileets of the ealitoi ity a hundred fold, 00111 as regards t he loos Cl and tistruetion of propel ty. Tee most couipleto ruin has 1011,-Il Upo the lower part of the to, ii; where the 0,11111 literally 01 . 1,114:4111.1141 0W11110%4,41 1i141 . 0,1 belt 01 lin ilii• lugs right up from the ilea to llie klopu in• land. .11. this point w permanent aziosideitee 01, the ground bus token place, and the f Oa - /1414 10:12.0rilingly 4211 crouched fur into what,ott Ttiorsilify afters 110011, Wa,:i 040 0( tile onsiest porta or Tlyteieve. lti loot, 10 keel up ill e thstister, more thee half of our besot. / e t town—the -prettiest and. most lively, perhap.,. ot all the Levant—ls a desert at re l es , 'yea worst fart of the ealipuity let 01 eours,Xlie he's ill :Ifs. A:,y,-t ,e van only gee , at the toll” . at !Pt 11,1., 1411111 is thought tint (roue s' q to 1,./444 41, 43 perished, while se ini.ny wore have been • neiltned and /.. wounded in every w U n v. way. lip ti flay 13l liodlea have, I hear, hems dui; on of the otter nth/Si out Low many wore' ninY he burled tinder otlitit 0 if hid. toe too tanner. two to be approached eau 51111)' he su nosed. 1, Smelt of the houses a. 3 are still Ounillag have all been iiliatolotoul, and th . whole kurvlvlng 110111kIlltli.111 14 1100 . cOnittel 44.1 over the hlll-since null among the gardi 111 out side of the towel—et tow of them um er such cOvera as they have liven able to lin proviae, and the rest bivouacking without shielter of any kind. Any attempt to ,laser be the lieetio WOlllet it. uliele33. Ilcart- ending grief, pilule, anti contusion meet thi eye on every stile. Already the want rit pri aloha is agate, tali.; the distraa, and 'oily . a kpeedy supply from attlyrtin or Me •upltal uwn avert great loss of life, Out not the town of 3lytelene aiono nod sullen , from thls great calamity, it has seattcre I cola and death throughout the whole nr ,thorn part of the Vihanti. Iluoily ti vill. go has escaped, and 1101 merely' property lott (Ito has been destroyed tont neatly the; w m hole of Molly° has been all Colt', entirely ;deo'. Oiled, and beveral Luau:isles of staalx. or se•en t hooaatid Inhabitants iiitee, itllk said, perished in tile ruins. IL 13, In fact, no ex aggeration to say 11101 t 144.1( the isiatiel bus Learn laid waste, with a kaorlfle° of ittnian 11P:that may be reckoned by" thouilanSs. 110 ouch ilikuster has Over betallen .11v.elene. —ltylrtrne (-Verdi iii Cu, rrapunclent Le 141411 ter 111. At lice cAlt, France, on the 10111 ult., I 41, werknom employed in the cloth factories en Vogel] In is "strike'. not destroyed prop erty to the Value of u million dullars, saoli• Inc the mills and resident.. of their mu plot era and lit:1111W, to destruction every description of muchluere. maxis and furni ture. The rioters suLslded on the urrieul of the military. CONSUMPTION CAN ItE (WEED I=l use the Rer. E. A. ICILIiON•,6ItEAT ILX.ILEDY FUR CUNSIDIPTIVN. :.no clea It =ll=l =I Wl= 1= =I 5.... by S.ll Anyw byre ou e:pc sb.bi 7 ab 4 pr 0,124 slrt[Li to' of 1:.11 - op , GRAY 11211.1R,BALDNESS, DA Hl2l/F. AN V s , I,K.AS, THE 'I.IIBCOVI . ,ItY oAN , P , SIVAILE Wrtli 1141 IL /tEnTOllF..it AN Dyl,±l. ••1.011.L.(1 V.. 111, Hal, Ilmr r ll.sl, "Lnuudon linlr 01•, .11,,C0t, II 1, 1: ,,,, ,mpr1.1 1t.(.1 I ea, fit ~.r rro,h, a• 1 l,11” r. L ,SP , !I • fa rlcr ar,l .07.. ti r gr, ++A.3 by 110'1.A RR A N s trurch. liA•Ks Llll.'lf 1, A 1, 7113. V. miLLIEn r1TT,7,1,1.4/1; re a- aw4t-h, I Is r l ' a trstrle. 1t0... tar t •ra Ttrlr tutaater, L 1114 /I, tefare, taL , L re tE/ LbT• r t r c. I=l pwan.ls ,t1+1:. re- , C . Lair J , ztn 1... a.. a fcrr,.. yosc to ow th,m r t‘y ,/I rr ia. 1 IA '1 11 IZENZIE PINUS AMES, MIMEO PINE. 1... re rx.les fromtLe Ir., White Pine. 1.1.1, glow,. at , a: lt.s.t...tntqAte s And Canal: a 'lr', nuontanc.,lllglity lot 'lir! wit ant.. prlnclp!.” ..11.:11 Lig long r. , no.rdy. 11.varlon. diteu.... o ”Ire.,:lally 1.1.,... of 1.1, mu. prlt W. ,341.0., of 1,...it0n. Las rcmi material a tnedielne ean..l t'n/I PINK 0_1111.'01 , ND: '.hl. a I. favor In those mnlad!Ls nrl.re null tal..alts are .upp.......1 to L. For lieswel:7 Affection, Dieietk, In Toong or m 1. 1 , /, ' AI .1/Inbell.4 in old people, • btoppi.ge or Me trine. • , Thecon, Illelotity la clan • night. 1a Lar : Aen.ly hn n Ilk . tl kt t r L•'Lumni A LI. In is = Cieurel. 61 Ivey Tree It. .41 VlCcreteol Marley, Ulcerated DlieLleize of mucus, or pus, o bladder. itriFbruillueaut of the ILIIIOu Pala Ilk the lildurye ot soma 1 . .e1n In the Itlrdsl , C. lieu( . so./ I'oland•c Compouni speedy nod pane eat cure. It valued al u. graces) and Oracle loootrta lie lea!)) Dire to all the 01,•001 or the 1.0 , 1 , rotng or wear. 411:1..tbe "Win • Oleturhing any our In hl, u.nal prow -11:14.1er, biood from lize • •I I nK. A. wtll Ise tuned to no , 3 to b. llili CO without slok , • n strsor vocations, Ask tor l'or,,o•ii W 111 ri For GAN t.v the •roas. en FASEI..'S Wt." Ate Wong •trett.. ilcime Wore. 140 apx NEW" AD trERTI RENTS 81NC311A.31, Adams Rrprois tics, 64 IVA Hire.; is tin authormed it pant to rec.. Aduant4muolla for Ihe. (4.I.ZETTV. and all WA.. pap., Mrouphoui au United tatllca and LAS Canada., arly 0 Ti CU.—The .Regular tjusricrly :log of the atibverlhers and membors t: Caltll.ll. .I.ltorary and JO . ad !loom a ggo..latiots no] tee mkt at Hall, ell . 1 . 1112.11SD4•1 EVe:NI ;tor I kith, 7'2 elocii. wCu I at!looiaure 1. re . 0.0.g001. as Imo,- heal of Impurtati will i.e brought belore the in eting . . y order. apt, a+" A . Y FATP;t: St Cy . TNIIE MATTER OF THEE .41'- PLICATIOIiot tho — l,3lldlng and Loall At rwttatlnu alitrmlegham`• for ...Intl,. Nolte,: Is hrre.by Owe it that • .I.ldkatinit for a cbarter was fl ed :It 1:4?, June 14.rtn; iv;:, and that. the ,ann. wlll be grante•t at nu t t term of Court • unless vxceptluns thereto are 1110. JAI:1 , 11 11. WALTEI:,• ProlLonot4ry. SIIOII.T - BITING.—. 4 r..rfrct Igcmil•dx.. of thls valnahln art taalaa to ten short ~a=y Its.cms, by a prat,- tlcal I,p,krtei front London, Ingland. Each pupil lAnvtit at paratrly and at nny that to atilt thelz own cotlventence. Apply to • J. A. linAY, ruhrbv . .l 144.01U1t AND FEED bil'Olit; you SALE.—Any one wiebing 10 enpago the retail ELLPUIL Atilt FEED DI:SINES, eau buy the 17 Atari , . anti tent n sture.by ippl)lng a Yu. 545 01110 sTIIEET, SEugheny. A nue young horse and alinost new wagon (or PM, either %still or wither ut tin etp,:wl.l VOlt SALE EA SEIVICIRLEY It ItOUtill, on the velate.P bitee4 TWO ACRES OF 'WELL IMPROVED LAND. A. shundnne.. ol tr sitt, nvott two-Flory frame wltu and 61, rontue:utw bnol r. IIIt ""W\ .nuJ , 011111 e mi.. n. eiIIOR.T.III.AND rt.ouhatr.e fc..7.ulJ,Wr NEW:ADVERTI§ErtIENtS, THE NEW LOAN 01 , HE State of Pennsylvania I=l Btate,founty fi Municipal Taxation IT P. 8112 SR PER CENT. INTEREST. l'artl, tart ;Wu, wilt bale tett.l, thu•vulalug U risk of loei, fre i LL other steurll,lel JO, T. BRADY & CO. Are telling the nouda her e AL PPllAtkiphuk Dr( ce, which are, =I lU3 SIGN-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW TnE UNDERSIGNED CALL eepecial att,utlott to their Stock of Pure Spices, Ground and Oiled tinder their INumedltte super N Wan. and mold witlluuN adulteratlur, I=l corn ii E S. 13=9:13 Rio, Laguayra, • Cuba, Jaya, Maracaibo, Ceylon, Plantation, Tea Berry, Eant India and Mocha Eva? area. of Coffee roaated ffittly, and arancl. when dtalred, la the preaence of ca.- /12- ' , fa our COMLIINATIUN COYNICE at 23 eau. per patutd. SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 . 'Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE• G REAT SALE OF SECOND-HAND Pianos, Organs & Melodeons. =1:1 L 0.7 l oe I. 1 , ,,<,. l n t, IMO "won* g o •• rrtargr S g'••. Itlggggogeogg • •• •• Hujl..l .• •• I.4rhart ne •• oa, •• Walnut, Coar..lll,rg. 04e 5 I'rtoca Icbtr.r.ipt. are xll ID gold orde •rol •..rltl LL UNUSUALLY LOW' PRICES, T. mate root* for new Sprla CHARLES C. MELLOR 1., t It.“ WVOLI SFIDA.T. .s 1 FOR THE SPRING TRADE. At . 2.6 and 2.% St. Clair Street. •vearo, •s,l ars .I•1:v v.relt tsf ow,. aud io oltut ma:vaarl•rv, a Ivrs , •tiv, , V PCk'ME. • ;I" A1%1.Y. AND CA HIIS AIR Y. ,oIL, cr Bevy 10 , 1.1., AD): 1 , 1 N. it NCri 1.F.A7111 , 1< ACIII/V-11 BEI.TISi., 11.ASE•ND,ITKAII rAcKniu. Ing raillufart::rara. We arc caa. , .l. rar.tchan:•, c•rrlage taalcra •ott tbe rctall nralr , o , larcracats•• o pricer •a•lgo,rla out Ira u,..l.l•lscr•Lerc la lb . city. 1 A I=l ME OinfIIONACY IAD 10 flaki SUM F. A. MIERSCH & lIRON.i .Yoe. 3U A' 42 St. Clair St., 8 . :L.: , oiltlutse the nanuratt4re or Sugar Toys, Cakes, Fancy Goods, And, Ina word. I sPrylt.:nor In the 110.. 11..1r 11. the Ilnest. nry I.la, Just Oiled up • tisguldveut ICE CREAM SALOON, f ttr. .11 the !col I d a • V. her:, rte.,' of the flneit flavor. and the etol:rat.eak•• .111 tot aoraro to ladles and gt n ietnen. a offer. Tra, Chorol•te. tjyaters, .line., ahi varyllang In Ilr.oll, will Le f0r n1.14.2,1 on ,kort bottle. I . t.de p•trena, lb reapertfully Wgt mai opening wIl. take [.lavatu-day. April GI L. _apt: wnl !, t urn , f ruit t. un. STONE QUARRY TO zazirr. The rtnusyleaula .It Manufacturing cum pans user to lease, by the perch, their !EM • SANDSTONE QUARRIES, • tualtd on the Western Penneylyanla Railroad, 01. ut one utllo below Yreep rt. The yuwrle• are now tans worked, and u without creep• Lion the hest on the Allegheny river, affording blorksa•ny dimension. and of the Lineal quid. 117 of the celebrated Freeport etoue. The pro dart eau ho ehlpped either by ricer or by rail read, there [Hata a tiding on the property. A Dorthln or the whole of am rent would be taken out In etone, /ceded Into cam Addrese THE PEARL SALT Lora co, COO MCHENII! & HOOD. Commission Merchants, 355 Liturty Stred, Pittsburgh. I`..rsonal ettentinn given lo purritsee and rwe floy, Grain and' rtoMice, on comal. ki.on. • itEFErt.e.S. 111105c0..k, 3.lcCre•ry & Co. g , Pittsburgh. I.lnb, tiro Co.. elllrao. ilarrt e tt r .• 11. ,111. Philadr.lotala. (leo. M. Hord &Co.. f)• 11•• ,, Y. K , I • .. Ca•hler ClLlreni Na Ilunal Nara • Pllt•bnltin - Fon ,11 COUNTRY RESIDENCE. About seceii mire. from the city, on the re rrys- VI.. Want rim°, conialolue too priors. Istde hall. dt•lng Mom. kitento and not bed room.. with boron in' front. Tar land embraces lour- I..en arra.. There II • .table—coach how, row atulle, two large clutern.. of er, Sr.;Sr.; nt nt orchard and g•rden tiled with goosebarry and currant 61.1.11, grape wines, dc. Can he bad at a good bargain La purchaatr, by applying to =2 IS rokera and ItsalE.late Asenle No RS lirnlthfl elf] strret PATE 'IT WINDOW HASH. I= WASHING WINDOWS MADE EASY Thls trill Is so emostrucied as ' to Le easily ta ken from the window without removing the snail and porting head, enabling the housextrper to do her work Ill•ball the aon•I time. and with reach Mum eat. It Is fat coming Into general um. Donut build without ism in. It. any duly ran he altered at a trilling cost. gash ma: kers an I bn once recure a el.ht at an early day. Territory 1r going fait. flare Inducement!, of ferrd to men .of mall capital. Yoe Piste and county rights apply to JONEOIf WARIIIINGTON No. n 7 Fourth street, Pittsburgh; room secorel fluor artlni l Olt PALE. MODERN STORE FRONT. comoete and nearly new. Just In style. sm. •sold ebony. Can Ns .eon at NO. 6 6111111FINII.1) lITRIGNT. To verso,r bulidlnif or changing dlttllloga Into notes Wile a tare chance.' apfavVi NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . . PEW FOR SALE, IN THE 1111 . 3 T Mr. No. 66. cuilpir I, , cated So hit mladle Apply to S. S. BRYAN. Uri..Ler IT kr, ilulid . ng, 40. btrre-t piAT APPIIOVING SMILE. ..117L If eo, take W bcaneLl a YOU II.SVE. can Of F r., t. 7 STII.AWItrAtItIX.9. .illEttitlE, or WIIORTI.L111,111}:n. You Are Imre loge!. Diem and at ale lowcat market price, 11l 11!,1 YEDEUAL STILE:ET, All , OwnY CRY aplO:s7 G4OIIGL: EIE.VEN DRY GOODS AT AUCTION.— Tee mock. of llry l.or.Ja to More 01 31r. K.:- ler. corn. , .uf Ohio ntr,..t aza T:N,1..•111 top F. ,od 111 a,.. e: and: , o'ClorL eachdxy. r...r. , • ilr.r.' quan tl, of Yr...e.rli autl r...“4:1•L I.•Ln., Prlcal,l'agrAmart...,lrto...,...,,s. Ac. A. very attractlve eule. • • 1.1:0411,1 ,- . A uct'r. UCOUIIT SALE.—The II nt pltA e.‘1.,. at COurt lb•Ilec. la l'lLL:hurgh. Da the a t oil DA Y Cot. at 10 k a. 111.. all the rl,tht. title and Jam., McAlurray. lie .t4. of. In awl to Lot No. 211:1 Ik 1. S 111.,r -er's plant, froallaz 00 ft, oa ~,nat•re sltert, and exten4lng bac/. In feel to aOn feet eller. whereon Ilint:rceled a Cram.. awe WOK or two tun- Ctn. at, Par f.lraier particulate apply C. at . HPOWN,IIS,I , No. IA ELI% &BETH aDl0:17 luilulstratrla. • AIAIRSHAL'S SALE. • In th , l/Istrlll Court of tilt' and fur the Via bt,rn Dletrict of l't nn.ylvaula, filttlu, lu Athulrall). r. librozs n Co.. litcmuloat ForeAt ditty. Illy %It'll, of a writ htt I”ved , 01,4 te 1(1 a c.u., nt mx , lthne, I ‘ , .:1 esp.... to ...dr at the nounE, In the I'•IT 100,1;e, In , J•e toren ~,, of the 101:1 rAlr, 11,7, the ,TKA Fu..r,r t. with tlir• Loat'e are'let v i. taeLtr. apt,nrr 1 and furulttee. Tlft).llA, A. It“tt • C.,. 11. l'lttatmegh. April ett, • J. Col V 1.., GOURLEN b. LOGAN, I.“ltra Hats, Caps and Straw Goods,. lime just opened th•_tr nOV'etocl of FASHIONABLE COOTS. S 6 St. Clair St., Pillibeirgli Please glue us a [all before 41;hasInz r se wLere. I ap , :r., • NEW _HAIrS FOR SPRING, AT VERY LOW PRICES. McCOHD & CO., rj ca. 101 CfiScroci ISt-root. MASONIC HOOKS MTMMMGE=3 I'ENN-1(1.VANIA: • 1VA:q117.01 ,, N Ah I , lll+ll EIAPTKII SIANUAT.IIF cit.A T•II.ANS AND TI Sll,l, 611T.Yllt: CHU LW: NMW MA,O,ll' si •A I AL: 1..1%.4•N00., I.M.11.11"3 AND 1.1:1111,..N.,. 10t.... by J. R. WELDIN & CO., No. 101 'O'Crocaci JESti-catst, IMMEI lIISMOLIFTION OF COP.IIIT-1 rar,zer.t.lp her.,•fore ex,[l4, tnte,ra 11, LEAN,' Jr.. •rJ o.t VIU, .10111,1,,,,. I.,AN A t •mu:v.l• 1a M•rrt , ,seq ~t re L.,olLeli7 ••:.I rut •r. :0 4, 1.- , ln•t. rn: ,, artu. Arrt:r., S. McCLEAN & CO., No. 75 Fourth NI., 13_11liT IEI2 Si, • ANII GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Gold. Silver, Coopoug, Bank Note., • N~ »a ••I,\. and tt.l~, ~i.~~i .. ~.. ~i. ~.i~ 1. CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, Sc., Arta CL321.c.1. 011. A lalve t. , prtm , nt on hand itn.! nc• 4t WELDON & KELLY'S, PLIFYILIERS .AND GA S FITTERS, 164 Wood Street. 02171 b? I . W. GIIA FTON, 66 FederaliStreet, 1:=1 House Furnishing Goods, Sloes, HOLLOW WARE. &C., And Islam:tarter., of TIN. hifFET LAOS W SAL. KtIOLINK. ~ p otalng I Job Wort prnmptly 841005 rd to. spl..7b J . W. ELLIOTT A. SONS, Aurserymen and. Florists, NUICSILItIES AND IiItEENLIOLNEE 11z milts postti of his city, to 1110 ltu.l. ~li tio. 109 Market Street, Aggress J. W. Pvhirtrr SO,. Boa 077 Pittsburgh P. i~•~G H . J. LANCE, ELLIS. AM) WOOLEN - DYER AND SCOURER., Chintz IVlndow Curtalne and Chair Cover Cleaned ticlieglazed without uhnarking. =E!! Nos. 135 and 137 Third Street, Between Woal end Bmlthßeld m• 114•711 nl7'74lllMt nn. PA pElifileiti LILAC. ' I ume, IVe hate Introduced to Inc trade one niw p, Persian Lilac, UNE OP TIM MOAT DELICATE AND ItE ENESIIINU EATILAAI A A VElt I S VENI EII. No lady's toilet Is compl,t, wlibuot IL. For gale by all Dl:alert. MANUFACTURED ONLY I/ Y C. B. WOODWORTII & SON, I I=l I= GEORGE A. KELLY & CO.. Wholesale Druggists, 37 Wood Street, BAWL:EON WHITE LEAD. nlrirll9 rare. EllA UTE. OAK EEL LEAD. IiA Is., L , N O,: T i r EI I h N ,, I , I L II„ all 1 eu , 1 , , ..7 , .. „„ E sI•TA. 711 1 / I .I:NTINE. 1111.. V Alt:4 I PAI N I Aplt. SAMUEL M.yvickiEnstiAm Iron )13rolzei., 124 First Street, PITTS BMW 11, PA Agent for the cnlo of Cornwall, Donn4rhmore, Btanloki.,,, Mention, mndot her branth.ofAuthraclte„ 1 ough. Inglieny Loge and 011ptmut's C. D. Clantnual I . IIJ Conclantnent. - and orders respectrtilly colle ted. JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL H•lit WORMER AND, PICIIPUMEIt, •M Fourth stry•t. one door frum , 'Wo. I. Pat rF h. Ainty, on hand • gell•r•ii aenorment or I.JD diet' WI., Banda. Curl, UentlynD u's T llal r. ore... Beal pe. Guard Oahe, A good felon call 4 nlll Ir. 010, , n fur flaw Ladle'•ra gentlttrltu'a balr•cuttln, dtolle I u tba taviktrit MC:incr. m14:1 on,l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, FARM til MEN SEM, WHOLESALE AND RETAH,' rtirchssele arvir.l - 1(4 , 1 t ovk., vatch 1h • Tr 141, t W• rk• 4110. ed h. •,1/ 4i1.) lku Lan ' , n iCarly Frnme I', Wo“,l's Early C0,.111 'tar I. 'I Ar!) ,!.•.rt-Top • • IV logo T,i rn ruot,l ,•o •• r .• •• 1.11 ,. '2,1,•111•I kar:y ..... I • c“.. Pol ••yr. ca • Ic.lorr :ton- ' 4. .• Top 1.4 r, whitc ...... 111,13e1. In F,Lrly I)snit I 11•ItoutLe •111 •• .Early Tom Thumb 12. to VI •• x6y Frarm. A " I:nrlv ChArltbn. Ithe 11l • •• ILI elzop•• DwArf l• .1 . •• Blue 1ui0,4.1117 I 0 Uoyal IL-warl , larrow (.1 75 • '• .Argt• White 310.rroarl 75 " Eye Ma•rovrfat 4 5.) 25 " Eng.. td.• 11 141 1L.mp1..0 11( Englltll , l “l 1 • •• 1;r1L1•1,k1. •• , ,J ~ tar...llltole po.l. • " Tall ru,tur. a ••••• 15 Lk gr.ns Tll.l, ON ToItATO, at 41.24 per do, I , ...caet • . Horticulturist and Heedsman, No, 137 Liberty Street, Apt'Trili1:1:1111. PA. RG STOCK INA Ladies', Misses' ct hildren's =I Gaiters, Balmorals, MI "Cr CA, I=3oo uc. Es, Bronze Toilet Slippers BOOTS AND SHOES, W. E. SCHMERTZ & CO tr•i 10 u 7.31%, lIISIILER'S HERB BITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY Ttl 1 . 1:111.“2.-1 ba, :L3 day r,rer.ri • LIOU,Y ealc Etishler's Herb Bitters, In :h... , r rnn•sve. an I •. T. VAIINEurt , .. 5 an.l U. M. IVoI.T.ON, aa my As..u.. tu.:arry ..3 au I :ulna, L. MISIILEIt. LAN 1..1,2,1111. 1=11!al FAHNESTOCK & HOLTON, hplesale Branch Hou' W se, S 3 El DX,.rlLot 79tZoot , I= I,lr slll, MIERS. HOPPER & CO., FURNITURE Of Every Description SCHOOL Mill OFFICE FUINITUIE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, .p 'A %II e•snrtult nt.“t Plzt,trzl, Marctra , - .re.l ou Lau la: 4,5111'1110E, FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. E=Mll2!! So. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, NI on /IN:l.i and tnantlfnetures orddr, the viNicwr STILE sad WALNUT, OVA!, sr.! ntnt INC it iluit ott, Si 1 . 11:11:1,V. If !LAMES. cnttain C.duire, !lands sad Mundt.. Consols. Trl pod and Bran L. t Tabies or esqlth.lte design dad woo k umnaldt, AND ItEtiII.DING executed In the la: hefts etsle• urt. ft.rl . lll(' ES KRATE. . nu.s:n3tuur4 BUSINESS IttA.N 9 B COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Nos, 6 and Stn. flair Street, =I Boot-lierploa, 1'et...1110.ml Arithmetic, tineauullintted- 840 00 Arithmetic and l'eumatistol, per quarter or three mouth. 20 00 Vevinauetap, per . month tl U for Circulars or Specithrus, Alders, ... N. 0111,11 , E1t. or I.ltxr ' .1. Ir. .11cUI.A1.110N1/0. BOTTLED ALE.B— WINTERTON, ME Ales and Scda Waters, BOTTLED LIY • J. C. BUFFUM & CO., t 01112,24 r tivortatt, S(NEERLY & CLEM rint.l I:3uPce.isors to Deo. F. tkhuchersan S C 0.,) PRADTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, Tbe ONLY STIK.II6I LITIDIORAVIDC flat- LISILIIKNT WKST OP THY MOUNTAINS. Business Cards. Lrtttr Heath., Roods, Labels, Circulars, elma. Cards, Diplomas, l'ortralv, Icwa. Conine... of Dopoolts, Cl.,ar as. Nos. awl 711, 'Third at.. ',Ca hn,. =I =I Qin FIROM $l, 011 SIS TO $3O r Kit DA Y, tan easily De made the Tear round, W 1711.11, Mail. Inn new talsiness, light, pie.l.l/1 honorahle„ ANI! No 0.41, tITIN. liood and euergetle Agents cl.adlos and lient , e• ulen)nre wanted lu repreeout us iteve ♦ l , City .sud L,lttuty, mt. VIIANCZ.IO maks oon. and C111.14.1,11Mt is offered to ou r s -Pur r turthern having a few Lutes a l o ne• ~Darr. l n dress, 0. W. JAelinUN s tlou h ' street, 11.110n.ore NA. mh2t:rli lla .01' ISLINDS.—J(IIIN A. nitowN A el. . ii 110 Nrrnrixt.o trituvr, opposite the l'onto 111ne keep on Sand. or tusk,. $ll,O mud ....H.. I'vlored Ohl Cloths, nntiand. Mats. Pugs tot.- roans, BAIA and Picture Cords auil Taseefs. Also at the se4 store, on baud or made, to coder. a line stuck or White Lull Calico nialrls, Collars, grullcutro•fi wear. ulli2:wla WESTE ittOir!el:i /1.1.1.[U1f3,1% um on band or prepare on Short not!e 11EA1tT/1 ANTI PTEC o'roNn, f lawn YOE illi/C-V; A I.KM. !MEW Eltl' VAULTeI, lc., 'lilt/hi/AND TOME STIII EE. .te.. NM , • I. ors promptly t1e4t1(.1.1. I . lllllEn EAU T . 711. , O.A...FLPENTEII:IL. T7.l.3rgiu nave doors above brulthlleld :AWL: rErrsitunta PA Mrcri 110. l of Wort. cone cal Cite ,curt, Ct mrtk sti.t 171.111 i rra.lneGic terwt, I • KllCular a two tioq paid W J Obblug• 1.114.rtA torts. n l' I . t ..• SI IL \ 1/1..111. ....... s .., 1=1:13 CM Mina MD AND SATIN SLIPPIES; =I lE= No. 31 Fifth Street I'ITT I =I LEIL'S IJEIM HITTEILS = I=l PlTltilitntill, PA J. LYONS, 111:=11 ll=l = = NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. tow Do YOU MAGii: A - Ouri ,•::ru A L^.l ty nd p an-:::,.. as , ptrlale •I' n•• has Ce. an. has prcra.. l r %ay Malln, that R r :~as It the •,esaasit n•s 11, arlng , Vats vv., sq,•ll.l,alrn: • Wt:y that Va• .y mate lea. 1 , “ yOurs IS far Let t., the trn•• r..tsna Is In SI, . . L ,Ity L.( LL, tea. 11...13V 0,1 . Lave la.st-.1 Liar oz., or Ort:et, te• [L,ntbev kr.c... all •b , ut te• .. but :LeT sL•Ltv. conLct al.r i:eLcst unc aris Ler,. to I.,rt ttl.T knew irsclut L'ct ,. . 91 1011. S.on It toitl IR< a....luure tin en I,a, and they sund get tl,y ma. zet •La ,, ‘4.1.• Lut L5111.t ra5.10 to ~,,,,!:;••• Itt r1:1, .t a a l'r tta, atLI Lt L. . • • : I/ 451.2 iACI V powu • r. large roe .or all a I 0 to. Alia prop., •I o , —• y c r. .u1..u1.t53. ..11k{ a ar., er cr.org r. ar,' tear To abeh ...11 ern, o pootol. ,b o r at..leoltyaba Its Pea., or ..eu rioto IN il 15. or 71,g u t o a at /1.10. • lb,- oa, noor ough I reoltloot toy I.lgher te•o. ‘olarlx I ea u haa large A•5••I tultnt. bought latelr at ry o, oral wrleb I 41 to.tr pelting ablraot e o il r areata ta •arh I roennuottol hay loony; llgoOn at it, r has ort 1.0un.1. Is thr same tra I haa e horn auffitor has pl. 4 , 5 1115l1). ..1.1.'•5 ill,. a stroogol, althuagh n. t 1. ra. tot. tOreon tea. To o .ch I locoh.hend arg 11.60 formorly 0..01 at 61.0 r. alon, of Mark tra. or oohtels I have a largo a oortacht. each of iv Meta ha, Ito pe,ollar aco ra, t lieo. but which loaLh..t haw take lilac to Lt. , . rib.... Japan 'res.—Tule le c . .ir.perarlvely a new lea. It Is only a few Irate slarr It Wes n,lintrod:c.,t I.lt I. the pec,lar tic). and of th, tla•I It Lae alrtx.l, hc.ane quit.: (.. , ..rlte lea velth am:lnn Pulp one who has IL Although-i4}...1 , 7 1 . 1,11..: In price. es It hrr PllllO I..•lttr known. It Is .1111 than liroeu les, a blob It %cry 1411,11.1i•NI2111.1e, y te• La, become great. favortlo with man per/oes, n large or h./LT..10/ ho.trdloe ngov,l.si/ ItLe.,ey I • orbere. a % fateffice.umbel of hvie to Le ',aged / :/t the e•me drawing. Fr/.1. my large 5../ortmo LI / ale prepared to lola to /Lt. cuy t,te or erl-e. Sty 10. I :Liked at v.,/ on. -bg1f1,,111131.1. Wt . to•I Young 11,00. ,u. I Intt•el at oue half fireoLLl li's. ••• • • • onr-l.a!f Y...ung I /Y.... , Ne• 4 ull ea.,l at SI,W, oae-tlilrd une•ttilr , l Ynung onr,hir,l Jap•n. L tua (nun , ' a II" or pry., enny mor.l popular fear: Itlatk Yea, l'o•rellonir Strong. r.otk n.reenrg per 11, Illst•L Teas, l'oo cLort,r. mile Paver, 41.1 ',per Martreal L,., 1, :n 11,1 flavor, 41,, , 1,,r 11, Mart Teas, a er Parer, Pl.. Par youn , /; tr• flue :lay°, per Bytek 11••• as lolonr, last high color, 4meil and Paver; g per Oreen 'fell. I clung Hy goud ern. prr Ih: lireen Tea., boring 41.1 , 1 per liteen Tema, Young Ilysun, ..atra 41,10 per lb, fire :n Tea, 01100 II,.) per lb; n Tens, Yuan, Ily4on. extra nue. 41,0 per IL; lira,. yunng l'il•al hi/M(1110r, 41,,, Per tixttn T•a., anpev.der. dear, Web per In: rirran Tras, linupowthr. big!. Parer, 41.0 u prr It; Green Tea,, I IL...risk. .u.st dear, high daVor. Ile 00 per Ih; J.+ll Traa, uncol.red Japan leaf. Per IL: Japan 'le.. Young clysun Japan leaf. 4 1 , 10 pr Yrom the Shure any our can saltetjukt•rhat kind or tea they ran:, an I have them nut up In a l l ia ,juc a o u m tl p y u a l nd , (oho nu..ed Barry nyom s t a: e - .. E er l, r . rate, and b clot, ao ca., TWENTY popend lii the prier, Le•tdr• Netting pl.:, .1,4 cla u n,: article which exaet:y at 11. {l.* lr ta•tr. A I:THI:11. KIK/a, M====l NEW WALL PAPER AIND UPHOLSTERY STORE, JUST OPENED, AT • NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST., El= T.l - ec0,n0.1e.t..: I' e lueri-Acrl Dade. •r,!i•Ve \VALI.WINDOW VII •1.1, , , I I B !AIN yr...it and TABLE OIL (I,TII. ATTILA,AN awl BEDDIAtI of al! lii BAAN , II-36 , MITIIFIELDATILEFT.• 111,1, arANAY-1)(1 AND VP, TIMID oTILEET. E. EDMIINDSON & CO C11A,111,11...1/Y1:. TU. x..w.c.acimrcsa BABE, & BIIE'rTLEB, I= No. 12 St. Clair St., Pittsburgh. DX LIMB IX 11- 3 iniios, CI. Prgitus, I= Agent f, the t•eleGrated BILAInfU 1.4 ,CliviliCtiElt. I CU. 1,,11..1e1p1,1a, PIA No 3. Er,l'EY C1 , ..9 "COTTAGE," lad 11. a '•AMERICAN" ()M -OAN!, 'a PATENT GUITAR. '1 t acd-Lsermatt Violin an ,1 Gut %•• •,21 Mao, 1.171,241 0011 )11.111REY, BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND (AS FITTERS, (r. of 3rd and Liberty Streets. Abut,. CArt.,U..t rlitsburth. Fens& Jit ary Czatt.g. furntahed prozptly sttel:::ort pa,l the Elting out and r.p. , rin;r , olllianz.erlcs, btewobvata, Yuillnd 111;1 .te.. Sc. Agents for A. &Cameron & Co.'s STEAM PUMPS lII,OWER ENGINES, !'urn DC advantages over all a 0 t.dle la Warranted to ,glee batla . , art conitantqua Land. te2.5:t110 LEITIIER BELTING AND 110S4 klanOractured •t No. b SMITEIYIELD 5T., by HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Alto, Agent. fur New York Robber 00. cirltin Belting. Ahrays - nn hi/Al. A Inptrfor quality °MACE LEATHER and RCM 11n/RANT HOSE. COY -1/ER HIV ET, anal 1111/4:, HALT L100K.N.614. YITTSOURGII PAPER MANE rACT U ISING EVE PA N Y, Manufuturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS CLINTON 1111.1. RTEURENVILLE. 01110. kIitIUISTON 11111, NEW ER.RIOTI.IN, OFFICE AND WAREIIOIGISE, No, S 2 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WrVIC4I,I6—AVUUNT HAIITJE. Prtddent.. JNO. H. Treas . , Dritt,rO7IS—AuHAMILCI. HlDDl.E.Secrrtary. U. u H Jo Atwell, Hartman. John q H. et Lis a M rtle. noton. hn John.ll. l tr. Lion. C. 11. Merrick. EMilil=;l HOLIDAY GOODS. , AL L l T i ll ygl , OF BRONZE,GILT, AtSy tJarbon Oil Lamps and chandeliers. Lamp Trimmings, k.c. Also. WAIIKANTI.D.NON-EXPLOSIV.T. CALL BON 011.. wholesale autl JOHN ROSS & CO., ATca. 0-3 1:4106r1r..p1 . .3tx-coet; de.:C11:81.1.1•T PlTratilll.ll34. PA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CON t April Ma,1,47. NEALE!) 1'1t ,, P0w1.5.0.111 , h.c. recelhed at tail April 13th, at 3 o'clock p. . tiradlng and Ing the hollowing tri 1., and alley.. ,1+: • . JAChnON bTIIEST, (Loa,. l'uture Lane to irrumul streti. In the Fourth "lad MEMOSESIIS9 112:1121011011 antrzeuesi IM==i=2=l au= EFFERVESCING CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. In or bottle.. In powder. Thl. Mainesla Is a nur.rallre and aptrlent", very aect.plabl. to the e.tomaell. for tlct biadach., suur .116.101. allfebrl, case•. For safe by mon Drugwl.ots. Frera,.l by Alan Ult. RIM ICU-1. I t. New 1 orl. 13. .1.."1 7 , Sealer of Weights and Measures. Hflice: NO. 39 311AREET STREET. Z.Z.MMOZ HOLMES, HELL & CO, Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, ilanufaeturent or NACOOH (N)--NIIEETINON ) ANCIIIOII (H) SHEETINGS, ANCLOHL (C) ISILIEETINGH. •nd ItaTTINIO rirvl.l:Nl . • __ • Munn facturers of OAR LEATHER: BELTING. No. 111.0blo streYt., Allegheny City. li Also'foll assortnant of Pelting Atli. B. AN gllnVN•li, No. ISV Liberty St., Pittsburgh PA ULU. O. CLARIS. Volt. of Work.. A. pITTPDERGD NURSERY AND it . nt. 0411 IitLEENII.UnE...—JOIIN A AR; fluccersorn to John Slordo,h, Jr..) N k:N AND I , l.oltinTS. :Ugh, Pa., so:lra the talon to tunic extentdre :tract of troll and th.• :mental Trees, Oyer 000n, vlne• and titevnbou. riants. tnd Pak end 1,...n.r.r Carl rot the 4, rernhoue.,• ,eery utters minute.. NOTICE.—By limitation o Pantler..l.ll, Mr. LEWIS roWE ceased to be tno.t[tber or um - Isla on the ‘lxf or FoJr..rs. I== NOTICES - r- ,•Na TilE• .4nNUAI, •NEETING lIF TI!!: VIE PITT,IiI"..II Atll l l'I:A K. 1% CO., .1,1.. tber.,,liof the ,"1,1, mad bo .2asJ u.ar 11 or Chlrlpo Ran*ai C. OF It • ;FY, io =I • • cot IN PURSUANCE OF TILE -- an act rt Latt:, tolll:czt:et, County. appru,d t,t !st •!ay ,137.1.4 t. an.lof tbean.tualn.. • , ,Trc.ve , lttlo3t , th day of March. 104111) AIKEN, Jr., "rtes...., of sald`.y glve pottre tnat Um Duplicates of U.,: trar•lt. and l'owcatl . .p.. \VII.). ItH 0rK.!.., and I prrpared to 1,...,1,, the (01:511,S,THE, I'volt I.\D NOE I.IiES FO I= The First Day, of Nay, 1867. ad Taxes can be pet.' et the TIMASIIILF:ICS OFFICE, until the FILLtT DAY DI . AYULT3T, witla • Deduction of Fire Per &tit 1 / I !count for Prompt p tyrnet,t t any pe:son Palln, the wholet .1" t:1.1: taxes. There will be a Clowe , l on taxes auricle tic =until or A t,u,t. Ti.ere will be TEN VEIL CENT. 0.11, , tAxe. romalning unpa:d on the FIRST DAY Ur nErTIiMBEIL. spl, 1 . 11,,Itr1:4.11. arct f4rNOTICE.—TLIt; ALLEGFIE— . COUNTY X . 13 - 3BLXOBIV* EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, MEM On Saturday, April 201 h, 1567, At the urFicE of the CHAIRMAN, N 0.13.5 FOUSTII . . A 1 , 11 attendstee req^ested, s,s the time for boollng LI. Nominating Conventions and other I/haloes:. of Importance Is than to considered. =I JOIIN W. RIDDELL, Attest: Chairs:las, ISecretarles. NOIITI.I CANAL STREET. 7-- All peryons are hereby nolided that the undersigned, Viewer: appointed to low and slaves damages and maeft• for the oriental? of NOUTLICANAL bTEk:EI, in the idurth ward, Allegheny City, (roe, East iaroe to Cedar avenue, will meet on Inc premises, on Saturday, the 20th day of Apell,lS67, At ten o'e.oek A. X., to ftatill the duties of their appOlatotent. A. O. ALEXANDER. .JII3IXS K It &TH. Ith:o:yr.l2 SOIEON lit'L FORD. EDUCATIONAL , - f`IitTEUDENVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. The eommer s.calou of this loalltutlon WILL OPEN MAY 6th Tern e, per rellloo of doe =oaths. for Mara ro,,.e. ugh,. ye., 400; tott.ou fro= *lO to to. acrordlOK to c . a... teeatitne. 30 iron.. per dot lo.re reduced oar terms &boat 10 per ea. Pout- for ttor cuteltor Sear. Fur par:Apple],appq to C. C. Itz.e.rrY, D.D., L Popo - Int...rat. EPP. A. M. REID, A, M..,, Ertnelpal. EXCELSIOR INSTITUTE, • For Boys and Girls. Seslon w:II commence MONDAY, Aprll At:l.ll4,oond for athuls•lon may to: ulnae daily: (real 2 I 5 o'clock p. 131.. at the In:0.1101e Ron on, .SEVILLE HALL, corner Llherty anl Fourth streets. apa:wra CA ND IDATES FOR COUNTY TREASURER.P=, WILLIAM M'CLEAN, Of Plll towns:at, , furtmerly North Fayette. will be a candidate for Coanty Treasurer, autOtet the tlecialun ut the Colon ltepuhllcan County ap111,6 FOR PROTRONOTART D. C. HULTZ WEI be reaSklate for the c Cleo of natrritoN. on .ttt•ltet to the dectslon of the Union Reputi.lean Couventlou. ata FOR PROTHONOTARY J&COB H. WALTER, R• 111 tx. Coed!dote for ton oace of PROTHON- IiTAIIT, subtect to the attcl.lou or the Untoti (term h.e Cuurentlon. tohn,tloll.T FOR COUNTY TREASURER, MAJ. J. F. DEN ! ISTON, (Formerly of Fria nd'. /Ode G•ardo will be • Can Olds. lot COUNTY TItEit'IDIE sablect to tnedeolsion of too Union ifepublican Conven tion. totiii:v7s REMOVALS DR. TH. H. ELLIOTT 11A8 REMOVED IDS OFFICE •od rostdenee to No. 15S ROBINSON STREET, two doors east or Federal. Allealteor ap3,67 REL7OVAL. GEORGE. M. PETTY, ILKAL k.STATILAIIENTANDBRUKER,II. re mored his off.ce to No. GO Salthfleld n. 101110 REMOVAL. ROBINSON. REA , & Have remove. tbelr °Cate to ltd. 12, CORN Eli FIHST.,II:IIISIIITHYIELD STII2ETd. toritt:vos REMOVAL.—J. P IIi7IIYER do CO.. Commtselon Merchants and dealers In none, reed and Grain. have removed to 211 LIBERTY STREET, Where they ',III be pleased to leo theft frlends and customers. InhlS SEWING lILILCELINES. GROVER lc. BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH . Sewing Machines Are THE 11.EnT for Family and lfarinfacturtne purpose. Call and tee them at .Yo. IS ilflie Street. DO 'T BE DECILIFED By ylonriCabag half column ulvertlse.e ht. Or lure rlo, Machines, but ret a ULIOV.bIi. a BA- It bus been lully tested for slx teen year, t. by all 'cuml.se.• tent Judges. the nounc,l the BEST IY istrC). Wirlt.l3. tzro n0g:665 BARTLETT BEWINC MACHINE 25. Haut cheap Licensed Machine In the United Mateo, Agent a wanted eeerywhere. Pay Lb to IPPOU Per month. Enclose stamp anti address PAUE Hitt Ganef.: Agente, 614 Cheatnntatreet, Philadelphia. and 221 nummit street, Toledo. Otto. demol GET NONE BUT A GROVER & BAKEB, Yoe a Holiday Rift. it Is reliable. perfect sad laceerote. the beet.. Don't All tonal and ace Hat NO. 10 PIPTH 6TREET. • • S'llOE, LIMINESS tic CALUILAGE MAX 113 anuuld nee the new GROVES d BIKES NO. I SUM ECM Before buying elsewhere.. It is tae ban for !CLEO i.e. For ...le at no9:LOS NO. IN FIFTH !MILK T TILE GROVER 8k RARER. SEWING MACHINE II the Ultima Thu to of Yoebanlsta. nee., sod ss.°=l" II" NO 111 rlrf . Fl StREF:T. TROWELS TROWELS'. 1 ROW xLe.—Bri,klsyere and Clasiercre now- Vi.l . tf . e.r. s.wi•u, a fne a•snrt ment. For sxte at ."- JAMES 1101111PN, 314,r4i,v, 136 WoOti Street. =MMM 'pear Jackann•s. and Davenport's eat, d band, pan, and Meea. c ,. Attn. bunk and Compass n..wp, " ne .ortlr.ent Of Botcher.' and Hak taws, FOWL.. Dow inv., for male at J.CtIES apf,',Ll3:ws 136 q ood street. NOSE CUTTURts , rm:sx. CUTTLIW MALLS:7I.-4ns'. re ceived. *lOO4 asfo•tment Xastern Ktone Cu ters' Itai.ets. Also, 1 bat, a lute assortment of Mont Cott. rs' Lois, sueo s Mail, Pointe. Chisels and Droves, made from tne hen Cast. lor sale Al JAMES ISOWN'S, Wuotl btrtat ME= WANir S. . WANTED - T. . 1 ! ,, I , 1:7 ant su,ct"ful Ll:e Ca:a,,ar ti tata ' ,ll4:nal a gau Ao , ntry c,a one -or t.ore of 14. evur.V.,V n — sesylT•ntg, tur cm' of and COmpa , 6ll ,. r.'" =I 0. B. 1.-451 W ANTED, On SALA KV OR 1'031311,610N. Ga.,11.1.ta luoney pri.N.,6l. Re tirrp,e, -. APPLY In pc,41., or by letter. to It. 11. Iin.IIAN. 1191 , :anwri..4 oppo.l.U ANau,TED..-400 c no ul !erkg, and ent la l'lttstkurat, to [know tbal A Nlltra; GENERA:TOL: continue* to Fell I,,tcr . than eYer. foriune• •re made by. crl,lnn e. 0! the Oen• erat It to the only 1011; at he ntad tn.: ha , realmutt. :Inert. is the ektandard. Cotna and ate . ..natant.. are Inatlo,. J. C. TILTON. fe.L No. IC , . Clalr Otmet. AGENTS WANTED, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, 1 77V1r $llO Hold by subs:ription,oolt7 D • at y. AdlDDs oudistolv, J. C. KENNEDY Co 1:,1:313,C1i :5 Third street. rattsbergb. A GENTS.-1.000 WANTED.— YALE AND FICHALX.—The best chance let.A Work or Illstorleal value md N•ttonal nterest. Tae only 'son on roe Sony yet en LLe Onid. Agenta Ond no rompetltlon. Now ondr KRA. UT ANIS OUK .I.V AI. ( . 03a. Ity lion. .1. T. Headley. In one m handsoe volume. Illustrated. Send at. Once tor ;emu and territory. Addrep,._ , L. TeLcorr CO., 0tc.12,73,11erT St, 3,txrte: Cutsbutrth. CARPETS OIL CLOTHS, &c HAVE REIVIOVE M'CALLUM BROTHERS, H•ve now 'open ae their very elegant and rot.- modlvus.Si.sl WARILLIOUSX, No. 51 Fifth Street, =I MEDALLION VELVETS, Velvets, Brussels, TaPIESTRF BRUSSELS, ♦ large and choice assonmeat of Piano and Table Covers, NOVITTI tOTIREI, lOSIIC COGS AND 1119, cni 13calscee, THREE PLY AND TWO PLY Ingrains, And ETt ry variety of low priced Carpeting. IIEcCALLUX BROTHERS, mean Ellt rec. CARPETS. OLIVER 3I'CLINTOCH & COXPANY, ECM= For the Spring Trade, Their Ny!mild AJSCIIiIntra of NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, &c. Attetl.loll IS called to oar tine stock of LIBIOIDELED TABLE ATE MITE CJIEBE Great Decline' in Prices. 23 F.IX'.2.IEC mn..n:1•1.3 NEW CARPET STORE Just - Opening. BOVARD, ROSE & COl 5 NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, BECON I I/ FLI.MILL We are Ater opening our FIRST STO4:IK 0001 CC, emorac log everything In the CARPET LINE, from the beat European and American manut I ectitres to the commonest /temp Carpet. A futt lne • • OIL CLOTSIN, ININDOW SHADES. 'arum. FIATS. STAIR RODS, . • and a completesortment of EIAN-O a yd TABLE curr.m as , At. BOVARD, ROSE & • I 21 FIFTH STAMM% (setiad mhMiv74.l.l.wT over Flat. t Bell's. .14 Ai 1/24 - .A.IPPLII.J, 1.1387.. NOW ARRIVING ilia Latest Purchase of the Season MEM LOWEST PRICES: erravom •rsia WAR, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Wilton and Velvet, BOD r BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSE LS „ Best Two and Three-Ply Ingrain, IJN.A.RING ROOMS. LIBRAHIEII, erul DISINU 1100115. Hall and Stair Carpets to Match, W. offer r. , :r pn:rn,s• many nem land pot torus, toAlell urr riot to bc AND N OTTINGHAM CURTAINS, WLNDOW BH&DES, Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets AT 81.00 to 81.25 PEII YAUD Carpet and Curtain UPHOLSTERY WORK JONI PROEM Dl5 TEE BE STILL AFFARLIND & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Next building to 'United (States Cut= tioueo and rosiottlee. semid too, TOBACCO. CIGARS, &c, EKCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS, R. & JENKINSON. Manufacturer., wholesale and retell dealers lo o== TOBACCO AND NEGABN. No. 6 /EDEHAL STREET, "MN door from Surpnisfon orldze., ALLEGII.Y . Cll - 1". - Branch Store at Saler, Wale. ar:Vet JOHN MEGRAW, JkLanafactv:=Z6gna i l:r4 Retail Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, 41.13 MCELINTD 1811.X.PLM70T. • general agsortioant Smoking 7oaaoeck ISpeg r Tobacco roach es atw.ys on •sad. nal , IA