Chel'ittOnttott6lucitc. Tnru.:4DAY, APRIL IL 14C7 I= This day the Legislature will give thoughtful pi:ople of thin Common wealth, without,, regard to party lines, more contentment than on any other of the protracted eemton. It will adjourn finally, and Ito members depart for their ''^n homes. Tegrsect..- the Senate and Intellectually arc decidedly blouse of ItepresentailV l few inferior. There are compsu men in either of even average This is had enough in itself, but am L.- is presentisbin a still more unfavorable light wheri the fact is seated, that, with only two or three exceptions, the mem. hers of the largest mental capacities have employed them in the worst con ceivable Manner. Even below . this, there Is yet profounder depth. The members who are known at home ns most scrupulous concerning their per- - sonal integrity, have generally proved altogether the most ,untrustworthy, and least circumspect nitwit, soiling their rep utations.: They have evidently presumed upon their social standing to do things which others, who were conscious of being - open to suspicion, feltconstrained to omit or to cover up so as to dory de tection. This Legislature had a fine opportunity for public usefulness, which it signally i foiled to improve. Party commitments and individual promises were esteemed by members lighter than vanity., In deed, it looked as if some of them were solicitous to show they contemned all the obligations which honorable men are careful to respect and cherish. Ila 3; succeeded in doing this in theAtie, fectual manner, by a contrady car inheres in a good deal uir.:Of sanctity they took occasion-entertaining bad ivestion, to ntalliitfar as to inspire _ . that wouldillaVnther exalted his zeal it not ,1,..7.1it0rtal observance of Sunday • 'ildsfiridtch it was difficult to decide Anther to rank his spdech with the , ravings of profanity or the drivelings of ',limey. It was either a display of sanc timony run wild, or of hypocrisy trying to see how grotesque a mask it could wear—and so extravagant was it a sober man was puzzled to determine which. Tho Republican party is chiefly, though not exclusively, responsible for this disgrace. It has strong maim hies in each of the Rouses. It will be held accountable by the people, and ought to be, or else there is no meaning in the phrase, "popular institutions." How many such Legislatures that party can elect and still maintain the _ascendancy is a problem some individuala are inclin ed to solve practically; but we think an ' immense .majority of - the organization are content not to proceed any farther. It is rank duplicity to affirm this condi tion of affairs must'be tolerated through fear that injury will be done to sonic na tional issue of absobbtng interest and importance. Nothing but unmixed evil ever has or will result from putting into official positions men who 'combine im becility of mind with lack of personal integrity. The misconduct of legisla tive assemblies is undermining could deuce in popular government, and a rad ical reform must be had or the people will be constrained to fly to monarchy as a l relieffrom intolerable abuses. Nor - are the democratic members of the Legislature, in proportion to mem— bers, less culpable than the republieun ones. They are neither men of supe rior average mental endowments nor of higher moral tone. They have proved cqually as false to the professions of their Party, and to their personal engage ments, as the republicans. The only difference is that they arc in lean minor ities, and so incur iirmi,ler measures of responsibility. The indications all war rant the inference : hat if they had the control they woult ‘ do quite as bad as the republicans have done. ,Two remedial instrumentalities are in the hands of the constituencies. I. They must take more care as to who arc Selected as legislative. candidates. This is particularly important .to he done by members of the dominant party, espec ially in localities wheM - the majority is large. In such cases the contest really cads with the action of the Nominating Convention. A god many Men seek promotion under such circumstances who would not venture it the, district was close. Powerful majorities have their use; and hence parties delight In them, but they have their perils. Heavy ma jOrities result, as a rule, in poorer repre sentatives. 2. The State Constitution must be so amended as to take the whole 'matter of corporate franchises from under the jurisdiction of the General Assembly. Such an adjustmerewould remove the Carcasses on which the birds of prey fat ten. But . a i Convention. will not be called as long as the plunderers can pre vent it. There must be stmli'a demand for It by the people as shall compel com pliance. If neither of these agencies shrill be thoroughly worked, affairs will go from had to worse until the stench of Legislis tiro 'corruption shall till the common wealth to such a degree as to be instill portable. "ion some wise purpose the Creator of all men-has chosen. to set his seal upon the negro race, distinguishing them, asp people in the most marked and mains takable manner, from ull other races. It Is folly to seek by false reasoning or blus tering words, however eloquent, to hide this grand distinction which Providence has made, not as an ephemeral tiling, but permanent, nnulterable.."—PO4. • What an air of novelty and wisdom is here! Reflect a moment upon these sev eral astonishing propositional I. There is a "Creator of all men;" 2. That the said Creator had "some visellfurpose;" 3. That he' "set a seal upon the negro raCe;" 4. That this seal is so "marked and unmistakable," that by means of it a negro can Lio told from a white man; ti. That this "distinction" is not "ephe meral," but is likely to last forever. All this stands to reasonl A black man does differ from it white one. But, then, it must follow that a white Man differs _ from a black one. It is marvellous our neighbor did , net Lind that out before. The idea of race implies a fixed and de termined difference. How this variation came except by will of the Creator it would be hard to say. Indeed, an old book, more talked about than studied in these later days, intimates that- "God made of one blood all the races of men." - Now black and white men can be made of "one blood," so as to embody actual unity in apparent diversity, is a point deserving of consideration. Will the Post expound.? )VE are indebted to lion. Turmas WILLIAMS for a bound set of the. Con gressional Globe,_ for 1e3.5.-430. TELEonAns from 'Europe contintielo fear as to the maintenance of peac6. France has recently been forced to jail,- mit to so many bumilications, t atj the. national pride is seriou=sly touched id the, matter of Luxembarg. course t i thar Province, so far as ,}elates to frontier, is no more essential the security and re pose of France nowt than it has been all along. But the I aggrandizement, of Prussia has made an increase of territory and population inillis'pensablc to France unless she is' prepalthd henceforward to Islay a subordinate Part in the affairs of Europe; such a part. as Prussia has com monly played until within the past few months. This is the real motive of the pressure for rectillTtion of boundaries in the low countries. But it is not easy see, in view of the lately mrblishml, hon• Prussia '- 1 i Luxembourg without ex- EMI can relinqn, of, degradation. She Perienciag a s ' na '.' - rest command has possession of the fin... of great log the Province, which to oz., .3nd strength, and has what she regard., with reason, as a prior and better title than that of the French. It seems probable that if a war should break out it will become general; many schemes, ardently cherished, have been postponed until suitable complications should ensue. In the new condition of :tirairs hopes are excited that they may .now, be milled into execution. A conti nental struggle, however, is a matter of weighty import. United combinati n/ rligi -.1 0 . I -- _ and principles woUld frwv ~ , cew ria in. play, the power and eff " t iind then only be conjectured,ei ,i.m .•,, c time,-ot. the ty may occasion' diplomatic a . 4.:::,....________ _. prevailkOk the census, there wcie .Ma a ck people living in Pcnnsylva ....,4:l3robably, the nuMber has been in :iftrased to 80,000. Philadelphia has it larger number than sup other county, that is 25,000. They support seventeen churches, worth it - 225,000, with a mem bership of 5,410, and 1,700 Sunday-sehot4 scholars. They have twelve or fifteen free schools, with a daily average atten dance of 2,200. There are thirty-tbur negroes in the city whose .combined wealth amounts to one million three tutu. Bred and fifty-eight thousand dollars. The richest man Is Stephen Smith, a lumber merchant. He owns seveuty five houses in fee simple, and is worth not less than three huudred thousand ' dollars. Harris Lindsay, a bounty bro. kor during the war, is worth two hun dred and fifty thousand dollars. Five artists and a number of excellent musi cians receive distinguished mention. Among the latter is the "Black' Swan." Mit. S r)IN En, a few days ago, made a motion to expel Mr. Saur.saunv from the Senate. A correspondent tells how this movement was received by its miser able subject : "During the Executive session Sauls bury:Who had become very drunk, came over toWards Sumner, and assumed a threatening' attitude, gesticulating and announcing his intention of having sat isfactiod OM of Sumner for introducing the-resolution for his expulsion. ; The Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms prompth - in terfered, and with the assistance of one of the Senators, git him into the coat room, where, after nearly divesting him self of his clothing, be lay down upon the floor and remained until the close of the session, when the Doorkeeper took him home." SENATORI.OWItY, of Erie, in one of Lis late speeches, declared a certain measure must be supported, "if it takes the last dollar and the last stitch of t loth. ing from our children." A wag remark ed, the "last dollar" is a hackneyed plirase, but tbe idea of allowing the chil dren to run about in a state of nature is purely original. The Senator should, at least, have mentioned an age limit at which children might loe_clothell. THE RUSEIAN TREATY . has been con— tinued. When it was presented to the Senate, a decided majority were man i fe-t -ly opposed both to the price demanded, and to the acquisition itself. It is fair to presume the change in opinion was the re sult of full rind careful investigation, parlicularly as the minority was only seven. But the public would like to know what produced the change. A N TORIOUS pickpocket and thief of i Memphis was recently forced to parade the Streets of that city with a placard on his bickCinfornting the world at large of his nefarious vocation. Lie has entered suit - against the Police Commissioners for ' ten thousand dollars damages, alleged to have been' sustained by the disgraceful part he had to play in-atonement for his • evil deeds.. HEAL. ESTATE never commanded, In Philadelphia, the fancy fillures at which it has been, J and is now, held in Pitts burgh, but the prices there have toppled and a rapid'decline has- set in. This lb as we It IYll anticipated, and it will indeed prove singular if prices here do act come down to a reasonable point 'ere many months pass away. Tar. resumption of operations by the iron masters, of Wheeling will in r o wise,improva the chances of the strikers here, as the union of rani owners have determined to hold out till the last ditch is - reached. The resumption in Wheel ing is made conditirinal, we believe, sub jCet to the result ultilnately reached here. THE DREW Tfir.ocoritcar, ItibTi- Ti itt Carmel, New Jersey, is now opened to colored persons as well as to white. .1.11 European Seminaries of learning no diAincti , Sp of color is made, and quite a number of " American gen tlemen and ladies, of. African descent," have received training in them. TUE many friends and admirers of MAD. STEVES9 will he pleased to learn that he is 'rapidly recovering from his late,physleal prostration. lie has passed his seventyAfth birth day, and may live another decade of years. Tnn surrounding cities are making provisions against the expected approach of the cholera during the coming sum mer. No movement has, as yet, been made in this neighborhood to improVe its sanitary condition. Itt _the. recent manimpal election nt Louisville, Phillip TompPert Was re elccded by a handsome majority. 1k Tiro the Radical candidate. . HON. GILLIIAM will proba bly be the choice of the State Senate for its presiding officer. —The New Orleans Picayune, in an article on negro suffrage, says with great force: "It is ridiculous for any one to Pretend that be is lowered or disgraced by going to the polls With a negro, when ho crowds in at the general delivery with him to get a letter at the postofflce." -- Is Iletnicar, where every pout °Mee has Its telegniph wire, a message Is sent,' nny pert of the kingdom for ten ce sits. ltt Swltserland, under the same system, hells messages unit money orders can be sent sit very low rates, and people tend more mon ey than letters. The Bun• 1.• Trehty Waretmentoe, Apr:l Fox. on, his return from ilk visit told a ; friend In this city that Prince tiortechakoff hart :raid to him In rt. Petereblieg that the t e rritory which Itueiia named In America wax not only valuelree to his tiovernrneut , but wa• an ex poi.c and trouble which the Czar would gladly lie rill of, and aesured that that Eurr+le. worth,. be willing to (.10 the territory to 41;0 . 1:ailed Stutee.as a gift IC it were dextrable to tin Republic. That le certain. It i$ equally certain that neer. tary Seward knew of fact. Enfortunnt, ly for our Treasury and our tax-payere. there le nodiplurnatic glOry to be got out of accepting a gift. To make a reputation out of au acquisltion of territory ready to he handed over to 1.. a sheer measure of re lief to the Itueslan exchequer, Mr. reward hail to . m•goilate for It, throw annoy Ilikprikouir for It , my, let - lonely the transaction Ina ee sret treaty, anti embleuly appear in tile enate, alter the explratton of the regular neseton of Coil/frees, and urge the Immedi ate approval Of the treaty on the grombfe, Fo,t, That the region to ler acquired war! relatively tt valuable In thresh, lie Ireland ix to England; that In climate and the meta, at wealth of limber. grain, Muth!, far-bear ing animals, and generics, and probahly coal, emit gold. and ntiver, it wart etiormonee ly valuable. &cond. That tf we Mil not 1.. mod tately takelt, we trip - 111d 10,13 the oppor• tunity, !nlit would become the property of sOme other nation. Third, That the treaty must tie ratified within ninety , tar's or tail, and that, if It Lulled, every government In Europe math! e.ritult over Its mikcarriager our friendly rotations re ith the Iron , . • Ihil4co ;ionid Le hes;eli the monihe....!'h i° whit7!Ra had or It througthaut the otary tors who Iola!! that . 0 shed tor Whet.' rearronathWty hs' ' of hla cva ' of State could he se , es+ uatog secretly and whole t h e thr•ornioent if klt,s 0 . 8.111,11 J: t•A ho la o t diph oo ao Ilan) to got It out of. to got the enators who laugh :at tho ow b, ! .o re n s: ‘ : , *tattora of the necosalty . ..! . r,LaWrinat tee ; Am-whether the treaty Is 1111. 4 1L1.1.;r hot! P.:. t h at thu wholu schouu has been cOohea het %such Mr. howard and thu It asslan I:olster, for ruasOna rurelr is , r , ..‘hl to auh.,-Telegrola -Nor York Tr; bane. Victor. HMO", oO,' Me thou to lOU fund...br u 11 1 / 1 1 , 10 to tol mire, says characterletteally: "Voltaire is all non ' t courser. Flutulwau-beacer of the leth century, he precede, and announces tho French revolution. 1111 was the ntar of that great morn. 'resell:a:Hire for his elate., tel duty." Aprepes of I tie great French .'Protenr, Mr. Cat crytiOl Loco celebratlng• hon in an enthuslastic lecture on bin genie., at tne itbencr. he Paris. The retullna, t rat lug the leet ore aere mn a ,.. ruentdby tirnhon Ernst, wi bp dow yen of Idst cele brated Sir.. 11,..e9trM o f wo , {U1.1,11:LIISIg .. e/riklug , to :Ise life of the telltor of the: thus tato, r/141,0 mmong lee mun,terb•• MISIILEWS BITTERS =1 ITEM = 111011.tElltiLl) REM f.l 1 for =I OEM I= =I 1= E=ll = What Swayne's Ointment Rill Do. 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In rar10u4.11,,,...- of EL , h.:man , Ya• .71m:tally tn. ”r tit 1.1.4,te. Dr. W. of P....61.0n. La' I fr... 11.:a n:aterla: a n:w.11~ In. rail,.l PLII.A NO'S {V lIITY. PINE g11.1P.,11N1,..• whlch 1,1 me: wItL grra, favor la t1g.3.2 a.aht.11,3 wh.., turptutln, 1 " hat 4 ... 6 are .uPP0 , ..1 to be att. able. /..rStencil = I= =2 The ...Tx am , .. ty In chll4ren clurlnr, nlght. Orat 1. hliney Trouble In 'old people Üb.cratuA 111:1:Large 01 ...atm or pns, or trlo.l from the Brt OW. Dlc.a.c or the fil•lnaTc, Pain lo the ltiMoe), small or the hack rain In the 14 r. Hear and rriiii•llng. While tine Coingionnil will lw found n..reily and litrniani nt rare. IL nu it to i. ae a Several and bracing cort•tttutlonal on,. whir, I,tiartis Its hti•ltli.iartnir . to all 1.1141 J. • of ruing or weaxenlnK P)Mlal.rs la any 00, or illsturliins any on, In tilt avocatlono, Act fur on,,w For sale wit," doted, or elllrlr le. i at Mt. KEYeEIi".I Wear Mull/Atm Wood street- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. df,• Jr., Aflame Express Of. flee, 34 111th [tweet, is an authorised Agent W receive Advertisements Tor the UAZET7'lC,nrui aft other papers throughout the United Males and the arcades, 1 AUCTION SALL'S 110 Smithfield St., oppo.lo• Po. t Mike. Oar and ritzlha 1310.11 Ine,tay, Thurs• d ~ a uirdaF. nt hoot,. Pry iloodr, cp.... war., o.rr.r. • rural...ling 00,11, l'rivate ou and Friday. Ppv.l.ll•Mni tion Fnrs.itnry E., tat.; heid un ma , gin and 601 , 11,1/ f,1111.1.11.•4,41. J. W . 1111V.KN &I 0., &i.ll:llSiT,lms Allc•binertg. SITIOVELS,SIIOVEI.S,BIIOVEILS. Ito.olawr, lapplitroWn And Irart, ciprrlorls sad A full 'of tb,sts goy. 1.11,4 and /or at =I =I! C.AItDIF.III IIIPLEMENTS, GAII,- ,-, DEN 1311 1 1,1:01:1 , 1•11.—A full u.sortmeot'ut Hoe, ILAkts. I,pr./lus. suto•els, sod the entail tours fdr gardening, for 531 , , at JANI ES 110WIVN, ap11,r4,,, • 130 Hood street. I'ARPENIVEIUS' TOOI.H..—A flltl as•ortm.ot or l'lsnes. S a ns. .tlarklng iisur,s.ugurs 2111 Augur 11110. aces and Iron .tqusre..• • for axle J.t.uts uow,vs, apll,l,u, 1311 Wood street. LOST, A GOLD - BRACELLT, With inAcflp . tion on tin Inaido. A etillahlo to ward will In paid ILC tinder if raturnedto THIS OFYICE: . spit! SHORT - - lIAND perfect ltnowl.d,rn of thlg AA! able An taught In ten abort and 1.57 y a prac tical renortarlfrom London. FUNlaud.. Each pupil taught separatgly and at any tfine'to suit their own conrantencc. Apply to J. A. GAY. I;ATALTTE orrice EMI VOII YALE IN SEWICKLEY ll /Itoetal, on the prlnclptl attbot. TWO ACRES OP, WELL IMPROVED LAND. An abutolsuc• of fruit, • nen! tarn•atory frame hoes, vrlth et jr.la hod •rooma: new amt to good order. hat property will ftC•olnlnend Itertf. torn of W .11. 1111. t: It Ou the premlnea. 1 )I TTSl6Uittiii teiliOlLT-HANI) /.471t °KM Y, !IN bobot. thnLath..lrsh ItA tlrant E A NI , VENIN.I. Ibttructlnn In titatul•rd Phonography given In prlya.t. Itnton. ,uter mut by malt, lb•porta ot Lb-torts. ` Menioun, obbil :tuttiont,blc terms, 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.II RIMIEST lIIRKET RATES PAID FOIL Government Securities, GOLD, SILVER, AND COUPONS. JAS, T. BRADY & CO 13anker, Cor. Fourth & Wood S t tp CLOAK ~Fitnis l4 c alket Sant. No./ tSZAZIEC)INT, Merresor io 11. UNSEN HAUSER S. Co., U,. J.( /Ce<l7rdall the LATICST BMA 'S or Silk Sacques and Basques, And also a splondld assortment Of Black and - Fancy Cloth Samos, And •ll the latest styles of ORNAMENTS & BUGLE TRIMMINGS, And very flue selection of 1112131132 particular .ttoratoo paid to orders. Is Olen n 111 Oh. It to ibelt odvontoge ■'eto, taros call beforo PurcOssloo . otot o Loro. opll,lo-iii GREAT SALE OF SECOND-HAND Pianos, Otgans aC !Weans. 1.., 7 o,ttve tin nn•.l Clark 1'1•w. Orm •• l'lllckerin • ourSr•• •• ortuP• • •* Fs Ler co 2 , I: on 0, ~ ':.'..'% Hparo, Bacon .t Co. Norms A Co. •' rrthre & Co. I . rlnce •• ~ 1 ;•• . 1 • AV.Cuut. ~. .rbarl lJrf 411. • • ih. 1 4,n• 4 The abr., 43..Trumeals arc all In cad order. be cold 61 UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, To 1.1 e room tor nee . eerla, et.ek. Cll.l a LEl'. C. 11 ELLOR,' Mt '.0.101, ritEKT. BiILEY, CO., =I Lead Pipe, S;ieet Lead, HYDRANTS, Final, SINKS, Bath Tubs, Wash Staudt', &c, No. 167 SMITHFIELD ST., =I ♦ TOE ORPHAN% (.011111`OF AMAMAK:sr CoUNTI'. ?`4 , Mar, Estme or JAMES PU 11.141, tt, • esstd. 1.3,./19. wt.lnw VLlillum. l:torFe Whltitaad ~rat, I.af. frty Ea•annall. Lt. w,ft aud Jnoe, his JAS.. aid 111,,r‘t Y. risllilpt, , Lll.lir9 belt.. :a.. of . 5 1 , 1 Jame. rlat,tlr... lf,n are tereLy n.+:1(1,1 that AS I n , ptleltlon In partltlnt/ of tt.e taalettste of elld te 1.e1.1 on the pert - a 1.,. 10 lo aatrl eonnt, on T. Ca, of Map. tic:, at IC o . epart .IC. for OP par,ttlun ‘Platt..n Si real (.4, uf decciten: to.c rtb•.l In 100 .r., I:1 the st.ov c.f.tal... foortren a. - r.. Ater. ou P. a el., Illng t. ustr autl other Improvement, .41,n aTI ' , herr lo,a m attrz..l If you .e proper. s AnVEL. B. ay Cr.V1.1‘1.,.,,1ff. ,rt.fr,•lll , rl, E. tt. April arlt, t-1 rli FOR THE SPRING TRADE. • Al 26 and 2 St, (lair Street. We t •rr 4tnrr •nd •r. roily ri , , VILg, c( n,r u au.l'otto r Img, uxa FL~n WIND 05 , .. 'HA Pr.,. U11 , 11 . 1./Cr. •TAIiI.F. \lll,lf .311..:1,1;t11, burr Ilrri,l.A NIPS. !..11,A1.1. YIN l'Uttin 4 HUM& AND /UM I'ACKINCI. 11•Inr rA•n•fivtio ' rers. cacti on', to to ram., e•rrlast, maters Are an rt ail fu. It Irt , :ur•nirmt., o pricy. Awl ”Is oat Pt ua Oley•11.7. la ti . city. 1. & 11. I.IIII.LIPN. otrF4,4 fONIVIIOSIEI .A. t(6 UM SUM. F. A. 311EIRSCII d . .13R05., .roe. 40 A' -12 Vt. ctatr Rt., run cooll ' ouo the OiSourA,Oto of Sugar Toys, Cakes, Fancy Goods, And, In aword, ryerythln( In the 'ln , of their !whin, to th.• dn., 'ill,. Tilt) ha F,• Just 111.,' up a Inagn:nc, ICE CREAM SALOON, Whereetriallll of the floe., dared.. and the rlddriesicAlcidt o hi. BFI'S,n to tadlen and lien itrthen. Cotter. Tel., rtiocOlgte, ityptcri, Mutt, nod everything In stehwit, will to, tor. 6hort notice. pa. • trr.nes. le rrsperlfully enllelle.l, • loe proprlt lord Ar...1.1...rm1ne.1. f ret. eVs. ItICVILE,IOIENI SAI.IION. (..r n:.10.g.,.1rag .11. tat, p 1.., Aprll 6th. STUINE QUARRY rromo The rentorileanht HAIL 31artractorlog Com ploy °leer to lease, by the perch, their. SANDSTONE QIIAIMIES, tilt...tied on the Wrstrrn Pennsylvania Railroad, •hout •ns Dille below 'green rt. The quarries are ow Icing worked, and aro vattliqut tsett, Von n the brat on the Allegheny river. affording blocks of any dtmenaltens and of the !Inert ',uni t!, of the eelearsi...l Freeport stone. The pro. duet (Au bn ahlppe.l either by river or by rail. ...rd, there botr.g * * aiding ou the property. A portion or the ..Itole of the rent would be taken out In stone. loaded Into ears. Adders. THE NANA. SALT Luira Co., 1.0.15 NATRONA. PA pATENT WENDOW SANE PATENTED JANUARY _l, 1Y.7. WASHING WISDOWN MADE EASY Is I. e3ntirtletrd as to be easily !h. k en from the window Without removing the Inch and parting beads, enabling the lionackeepe r to do her Work 'ln half the aanal time, and mit ts much more ram. It it hut coining into general u.e. Don't pulld Without ism ing It. Any Win dow enti he altered at • trilling coat. ha. ma: lure an : builders ieeore a right at MI early day. Territory in going rest. litre Inducements of fered to men of small capital. Fur Mate and county rights apply to JOSEPH WANIIINGTON. No. C. 7 loural istrect. rlttbborich; room olx oecond floor aro:xl pEILSIAN LILAC. We hare introduced to the trade our new per- Luce, Persian Lilac, uw. ~r THE MOST I , I:I.(CATE AND R? FlSY.Sllltiti IsVESILD. No Isdy's toilet Is rornt•ltte tvlttiOot It• • • For eale by all Deniers. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY C. B. WOODWORTH & SON; noel:tenter, N. Y New York Office. ..13U Eroadwar. wh33lfil NOTICE TO CONTBACTOIN. CO3 rnoLt.r.n•s Orrieit. Allegheny. April 81.0. IWO. NEALE') pm II'ONA LS will be received at We Once SATPRITAL April 131 h, at 3 o'clock b lleadlng ana roving the following tew . , and 'ell: 1i .101 . NioN riTIMET, from Pasture Lane to /lemon! street. NA W3l ILL ALLEY. In the Fourth Ward. riAillrEN ALLEY, to the Vounn Ward. liE gitl/N'S ALLEY, lo the Tnird Ward. Apt , :w9.l H. E. kfiANCIII. City Controller. GEO. R. COCHRAN, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law: • 111711.111N0, Aro Al) GRAN r bTItIEET, 31.11er of Fourth, ristsc , All Icaal buonts% entrained to Illsc.e.rA,v trite prompt nttentloct. THOMAS SutirsoN. Notary t'ublic, AND RE Af.,I6TATE AGENT, • = i) E OMB SALE, iN FIRiT I'Hr.SISTTERIAN C11111( . 11, !o llt i n: , :.; , :;;:! , .) No. FA, eligibly 10cai....1 Apply to S. S. BRYAN. I:rok,r In Enna. . tqw.ke, At oilo INll.llng, 111. stre-vt IYIAT APPROVING SMILE. NVOT , LII YOU HAVE IT ? ' ~•,„"-r !. I EltltlEa or It ' tiOR L TA ( Ti..I I E ARE Co.. You are re: to gvt mein caul, anti al the loweat market pr u lct. at 1 Ili FELEBAL STRRICT, Allegheny City. *1,11.2 GEORGE nit a VEN• DiT h f GOODS AT AUCTION.— ce .rg‘%11:7,..=1;!,!.1 atom Lane. Ally. and 2 welock earl, clay. •There are a tiara.. goon :Ile of lererrh and an - tr.:l.h Merino, t'..hurgd, ltel.ine, Prints, easalint:rve, 'Zalrts, citaa la, An. attractive isle. • (.01 I.EGOAT e, Anct.r. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—The on nl X lily 1t t h l "Ir AURAL, PSI, at 10 o etoct . to all the right. title and rata.), of 421111 t, More•y. de- Ce•fl 4. of, and to tot No. hi In ILO. A line. let's plan, fronzing 1 . 0 feet no ,nntere strett, lull eatendlng back 11, feet. to = fret alley, Wherelltl It erertea a flax. dwvliing or h. For f.rther particular. apply lo A. M. IthOWN, No. 4 I , llth 'tree t. Pittsburgh. EL.V.AItI:III 11. U Rita Y. An mlnistr.trl x. =Mil r1,1 , 1,,11:11. Pont WAI ex A CHI. 11.0 RAIL- I w.t 1 Co., .rrir tl c or izMice•eaTkltT. Pa., lIIVtDEND No. 3.—The heard -•-• of 11Irectors of thin CompeoV have A. riar,d the errelt, euarterly .11elaco.1 of TWO AND ONE-HALF (C!il FEE CENT., Free of (lovornin.ut tan, on the .1, k. tho after Tue•alay, the ittl of April 1 , ,, at e'Mine or Lantr Nog., and •treet. to thou n olstrred nt hienl - York, and •t the office of the Treaacr.•r a thor,: rt ter. d at P:sinhorgh. • The tran.fer ',so/ e trill e 1.,. on the lrlth day of N at p. m., and f 01,1'11 the Irth•day of /11. W. 10 ' . •111,t1l /1111 , 111`4,0 , . r'f. / 1 AILSIIA'S L SALE. In the Mo., Conn of tho rnlt...l,latr., In 1/;s [I: t nal I ya:.ta, Alta - Alh.aj ' ioreat (It) • fty virtue or writ cf by said Co.a s rl. and e disertt.l. In a Slit, a' II na.l maritime. I ry at :b.. 11“1.;34., in the City of Illtyl.urpt.. at If Weloyl in Se. n.renoon of the A I vr. th•ATEAI.IIISIOT marbin , ry. appyrt al.kl rural tu,.. TIitYMA, A. If.,llltY, I . lllnhurglt. A prli DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rlrre PARTNEIISIIIP 5, ..tw4en un.l, r•gn.,•! i•l.r the nam• TATL 111, l'Y Mutual tl•v .kt 1,11. tf.. of .1. Y. Sy , lA. , hailnd bee, J. N. I a f. ill'contlny, 1•1 , . •.‘,l• n. 51. b.., .4 0.... a... Elm YrIV. or t , :e, 1 , • • r fir. 'a. at IS.a la, La.`, an,l •r, r3r irtlf • r, Alt. - rgYrral:l.pr. rent I •CA bay:, PA: I fru,. VP „. .11 - 0, ,r M. rv.. V. , LVII.I E MUDDING, GAS AND STEAD ITTTLNU, IS ALL 1768U/O:CULL?, Carettair atv.n.fo , t ,by rprrtraro.l pr.k< ~ ..riven. A Cue assvnArx oi OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS KIYNEII JIA CLOSETN. and ..40r 1., , :rT! '" 70.1=1.1%r TRI , Er.AI. 7.1 lin r, I r‘ MTHE}.I. 41: 1,1:1 k. • MASONIC HOOKS. ' i•I•AN•• tiArrEu. trr rr.ss , irt.s All CA I 10••• S I •••,filAt•T.••• 0.1 , 11,1. A.,.!• tcl lIA .k•••• Al., MANITAI.I,V A• 7 ••• I ..AYT , MANcI ANIO ent , ,111A1,..14 1-.1141,t. • INKW MA,•••••1. Itlt`tT. K A../11•1•- Ali WA TIT, 1 as./ Sll,l Al . rbteA.-.14A..A. NONII , .•• LI %ick•si Flt).l MA,l•Allt . D-(•I Win A, GE= J. R. WELDIN & CO., 101 3:7lProoci 23troot, giiMMIE GOIIIIILE 1%. LOGAN, Hats, Caps and Straw' Goods, U ory pt. t:Le rr.. FASHIONABLE GOODS. 46 St. Clair St., INtleburgh flea gr Ore t, a "II r 44,4 t 44.144, NEW HATS ! Fon spin:NG, AT VERY LOW PRICES, 31cl'ORD fi. C 0. ,, No. 10/. ":717cacact gEf troot. CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, ac,, Cel l i Eta. IX 33. Ci 011. • A lc ce a...,rtme.nton haul icl4l troll hhg At WIUDON & KrT,LY'S, PLUMB ERN AND GAN FITTERS, 164 Wood Stree t . pih7:b7 NEAR ‘l . ll I • W. GRA FTON, AV. 66 Federal Street, =I =I House Furnishing Goods, Stores, • HOLLOW WARE. &C., And m•ntanrturrr of TIN, copy pit AND IRON W Alti.. Bongo., Vtoottlor Job Work proroptl, attondr,l to. •1.1..7, H . J. LANCE, CIDLIL AND WOOLEN DYER AND SCOURER, ZEE Chintz Window Curtain. and Chair Corer 'Cleaned &rtegluzc4 without unpacking. Nos. 136 and 137 Third Street, Between Wood and Elmithdent, melon.", PITTRIBIROII. PA SAMUEL 111. IVICKERSIIAM Iron. 313rolKer, 124 First Street, PITTSBURGH. PA Agent An the soils of Cornwall, flonaithrtiors, Josephlus. Isabelle. Dotson non. [Haulm', illendon mid other br nil+ °Y....Dells. You h loglieuy Logo and 011phant's C. it. Charcoal bill DtfiNti. Conshruments and' orders respectfully sollc- Dd. laltirfis • JOHN PECK, ORNAMENTAL HAIR WORKRIt AND P6IiFIJIIIF.R. Fourth sirs, L. one door front Wood. Pittsburgh. Alissys on hand a general assortment of Lai dies. WI., Hands, Curls; Unntlsinen•s Wigs, Topes.. tfnaip., Guard Chains. Ilracelcts, An. A good price In oath will IA given for Ilan Hair. Laale. , and gentlemen'. bale-cutting done t o the neatest mann,. ted.hi tem GOOD NEWS. . CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. noielrO for WARIVH BREAD. The largert and b The Initials "11. W.•• oa every loaf. Sour elite Ward's. mbso:vrr(OrTrii_ NOTICE.- By' limitation (id' Pan too - ship. eir. f.Fryi9 PotFE eel., 4 to be a mem bi r of our i r m on the dent day of February, aptoYet PARK. MelltißDl k w, , ,mv,;mi=im m a am ,m uda ,, v _ t l:ll LINEN . SHEETING J.M. BUB,CIIFIELD & CO., ca.B7 ATesrls.c.t EV NEXT DOH TO TOE SIGN OF THE 'TIC EcioT, flirt the bet I am! rheApest atonl or MEI SHEETING LINENS I= 15-1 LINEN SHEETINO. • 11-1 LINEN SIIKETIN(t• 1111.1 NEN NitEEnst;. a 1 Pll.l OW LI NEN.I. Io•-I 11l R E VINO MUSLIMS. • NOEL 311.:S1.I NS. S• 5 SII EtTlNti TABLE LINENS. NAPIiINS, TOWELS. CRASH, STAIR LINEN, 111.11 ITT for Sprystl,. A rull nourlcrwat ofg.lodl of <7,7 ,Escrlptlon on I hldl.. 551111 1 0 pitorosALs FOR IltON WORK. i 4 oale , l Proposals will too reerlerd at this office untli I Welt., k FI,IDAY, the 3.1 day of NI.T. 1,A7 for the nreem•ry Iron work for an Iron eof- Ivr 2 dain,ror Waug,,sliance bight-1.,.e, titr•l to en. Mackinaw, !,Ilehl,ran. flans and 3pectrlca. Dons for Ude wort e.to he obtained on Don to tint. ore', or to lien. \1". .tnlt ,n -prrlnt, Koalunt, at Oak fart. Cool. coun ty. illinole. Tlit• Irem work will . he requirril to on drllverrd nu Or helot., th,1.11, of Jon, 1,7, on hoard of a • cro I elth, at Kunio. N. 1., (ler, land, 11, Detroit, Michigan. ur Chicago, 111. at the op• lion of the 1.0.1d,r, but the toilet:of dellycry must to. el. 41 In tb,.1041. 3be Iron work I'lll amotint to %boot 150,4.0 poun.li, or whicl st.out It tb , hotter work. ant the rertilot 11111 be CA3t•lftni and ten elott ro.is. trait, Ar. . to. 110 r lrt the rlrltt to reject any pro or to refuse to rec• •ny part of ttF work w 1.1,11 mnr not he to ottlet cortformlty with 'the rontratt.nd, and no ,ntract .111 be con.l , lerel onto) approved hy the ,ac re of the wiy. o hl , l I.t. reeetve/1 ton.l.leae.l :otterot from h ., 11 , 1 . o, lf mant.., and aril let areom ptiled hy a w Mt. n uTarantce. plgne I hp the 31,1 %t001..V111. surety. that In the er,nt of !hex..., lame. of such bid thy nccee,ary coo trep•t will he entered into. Itond and "'curtly h.r the faithful fulnllinent tte cntr.,'• twill ee:n lio . •ltlch the 1.1 , 1.1, propotes t a n fur 111,1t the trot. •rorl., me. online to the drwlnee e.• to.l el or lttl hot, ttetr.l, anil a ropy prlnt , •l !titian°. mutt N. '11 , 10,4 with the ' , ld se or lolrhre t rr le I' o whoa., /LS thr 01..Nctof Isl. prot'l•l. Ali p•onottl• rnlet 1•• ',Mr.] and en.lon,l .. I . ropotalt 1 , , Iron Wort 1., IVautoshtr, •h.I then rch,otrd In another en , ' , lohe and add], •.r•1 to the r batman of the ho•rd..Waelilhaton. c. No 141 contl.ltet..l :het doe, not. eon fo'n. to thr 71,1rtVnli thIS ad' rrtlt.ment. Ate 1...1•011 •I'lehltt%ne • pr0p...11 11.,he I , n Co l t ant, witnt, the t of the !s al 110,0 •nd ;ht., hen Inhoftore •perllled. It, onitr I,:eht•hon, Hosnl. • W. H. on.r, t.1.1a-tiws,rl3,,ar.l 4.‘ , 1.1t00t..n. 1,. C., AprIIN s . LIRDEN SEEDS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Porrhaser, arc IN Itt , lelunter. my •1111, +bleb .n.l/I ih. m rellahln vat:rli,s In .111II•stInn. W.• u. r Lind& at rc d•tee,lratts. Li I. the MEM! 1 , , 1,u2. Large 1i 1 , et , t. ,IKrar RADISH. no". 1.1 . “0.1 . • Fatly rrsane..,,tra.. •• Lar:, ,• wr Lonc varl, . .. •• T%rnt.••r•ott.l 11 , '• r.n.. ~ r tnrnrr '• W:11, BERM I't:Y.ll,Y, rc , l' , l tlt , tl,. Carly ‘{` MP , Storp• *I , I: as tit •• • ‘ aray - ,••tle•1•. , •• Iv•rze. 'I Y . !tag., q.l •• •` rat Hu, flags. , $4.; :At •• !•• `• fr• rca l ..... `• GS •• PIAM. ta:m •• •• •• •• •rerr, t. . .11arr:.•(>:.. •• , Eve Mart.o•fa• I:•• •• : "1. , M al $l,, Vcr •Ivz. . Hort leal Imi%! and heellsruan, No, 137 Liberty Street, ME==l prrTsuumNii ___________ LIGHTNING ROD WORKS, I MUNSON'S I PPER TUMULAR LIGHTN NG RODS. With Spiral Flatfge... llto pow., tu rxrry nIT 171tIfk /Or, a. twint‘ nlnnr c•••••••• 'La-,.tlron II•litt• Inch" In • 1 - trm:• r• r. kt n rt,t. It <3an. , t tt nln nt,an an.l•••.. and 1••••tItln yo y n4 n. .. An? i,xttret. It 1,, n 1.. - •nntn•nnl.•l tvvrr. hundi•4 :4 - :••• an•l Coln ges II•, Itbt oxInt.1•1•11otn• art. I,lg. Nall, it al.•1 I C. l'clrblng, rznst.leut Yrnt•la Ano•og . hnn of t ' in , .l.llnira upon whlch no.t .......r.r.0.1w/thin the oast) r•r 11.1 a st.lnltv 1...,,I11111.(110 'Wort, . enior oit.n . ‘ll•l Iliouri.or 5101, .1 , 1 , 11 1 1. 11,0 i allegLeal ilf ipocon.l 11,1,1 • 111 . 1.1,t, 1, ..., I n.porronn.llon ronnt ry tncr.. In neer. cr. ult., on J. I". toih.l.• notnlings. It may In. traxinlnt..l .til. on tide I.pran loircn at Jlinp:own; on,Wit h at Now Cap,: on Or. iie lle: ri..idenn. a of I.Hnlre Lan irnvi P.. al. P. F IZ try. ;•. IIaL. 1 .1,1.1... .1. Lori:art, 4t , , . Lents, Pliarypbnrir, J. F. 51.0.. r. Vrlend Hutton. r•towo. .1,.. 'll.lp Hod. I. .lo rat, lir all •no ant Ightnl, r....er ILI, Init. dunril, t.!, an or in p.m, h•ve ittv, 1n....13 an In.t•nr... of olxi...orr 0, • 1,“11.10., pro. 11 . " innny Inia•stri • occur any', .nar OIL 1, 10i11.11.41 nilin.ll Iron 10... liven ornetn.li po ha. tnlt lan:h...one in roman...M.l 1.1,1, ASISSISIOII IS •:,k1 I•N vir i.'art.-that not r rol• lift erect daily on to tn•.- do • n llic trust t the. I b.n....nr'el.rer 1 • r1n...30 CPU" to.r foot sni V.l for poluta on each ro.l. ~ .1 1 ,111V11 FM 111 to any rart country wlltiouinalr•cliarge. LOCXHART & CO, , NI A !ill FACTUILIELLS. =t= =I! I.)III , KiN for 'node tone be kit at oor ,onoo. c. It. 0).•y copper Warehoue, A: Fifth MIERS, HOPPER & CO., =I =I FURNITURE Of Everir Description. SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Nu. 15 Smithfield Street, rrrxsaurtuu, PA. tuTilit.ilkl;ll?lF. I.;IIPAT Ct. u1n . 22,45 NEW ALL PAPER AND UPHO TERY STORE, J 04T] OPT.FED, AT NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST., 11E1 1 .0W 7"1111ID To arrnlntnn., tr tt e Irrr , nord tradt.,yr have pe..41 • branrh or our bomlncsa. al , NO. 30 .1 1 / 1 1.3.1) Amt.:Kr. wlth an rmire new of WALL WINDOW •11•011.lt, VIAIOIL and TA IILE OIL : 1 1•171t.l.b8ES and IIKLII)IAU of all kinds. sPtitaie,t;;IVAIIVITITOLEBTTVEZT E. EDMONDSON & CO. m s,r: ‘;',! (I Flt0:11 $l, 011 SIS TO $3O VW rag WA T, can easily be made the year ruuud. wrrndr,ltlrde, Ina new bunlness. tight, tg , 73 . X.l% l 4f.fl r e ' reen A te ' Vel ' g :1 men)are wanted to repreeent to In eve: T City; and eounty.'n HAUL to male mom y and rem/deer", I.,trt.ol,suri In offeced Forqu p r T. e son r l::r`t r .. e " 17e " e 4".1 . dress, U. W. JA.I.IIi.SUN A.A.), /I eroutn @Creel, twomore Md. 131i125,55 ------.-- 11.ZA/{ll MOSEI 1, • ift, urisicrrs, ALXII.C/ FRUIT AS:I.CIATION esT. CLAIR tilt Et. tf prclal attrntlon given bull4lng of Cann thrus• 1 11311,111P,11, ts and , VITT:UMUIWUU . PA• to the designing and i s not public building. SEASONABLE GOODS Frencla - Percale.; Chambray - liingham,l French Chintzrs; White GooilF; Shaul,; Balmoral Shlrtaolloop Printe; French altd Domestic Ginghams; Sheeting and Shirting Muslins; Tickings, Table Linens; riapkinc, TowelF; Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans, dc,, I= VERY LOWEST RATES, Wholesale and Retail, WM. SEMPLE'S,. 180 and 182 Federal St., aLLEGnE.rr cirr 11 OW DO YOU JAKE YOUR TICA I—flit is a Itie•Von often srked be lIOr. 101 l friend of another, as IS, y partite •f . pleasant beverare. many thlnkhalr trlen , l has a pet:Uttar way of mallet tea that glees it the pleasant Hut alter hearing Isahout it, they rely often riclatmt • Why that is lust the .571 make tea, but yours Is far het ter" Now, the true reason Is In the original yaallty et haree•. Many pereens think that when they tatted Black tea once, or Green tea Coo, then they know all stout tea: bat they are allont its near correct al If tiler tiering One raid of 0.1110 • prraon via. to kneel they knew all about cGlco: filet Green person is told the tea ao much admit, le tes, and they send to the store •nd get Orton Le, /11./y InnT get something that look. green, Mit being made to • no person could make • good cop Of tea from. pound of It. the right p.an for every one to ounce •ho wishes a good cup of tea is to purchase the tea o.dy from a dealer in the arta. c who le einage of tea, and wtio pay. vitae stGotlon to the want. of hit etGloniters. As 1 hare 1••••11 long connected with the tea trade. and caving lately prhcared • large stock of all 110.11, I int prepared to please e • ery taste with lr .Nome per.ous want a dark, stg tea, ..114111. recard to favor. To each tell my Iliac., at So cents pee pound. Others want • e, tea, without regard to emelt. Touch 1 ti toe Young Hyena tea at ki.Co • or yson thefta at St (norr Hymen Polio let at Saga. I • /raT,I favored. To ruch / to,oll,tnrn/ my higher priced tea, of which t pa large alsottment. bought lately. at Very rices, and whir', I sm pow selling at Gnat V rents for pound belaw the anal price.. Some :are pleasm t, cleat, high"red tend my Young Hy.on at al,. c tits per posn , l. Tips Is the have been salting at $l,OO, and whirl: Vvil,rat 100 many. Owe, like • +Gunge'', aitlieugh not s• p.eavant;lareen tea. To •-cl, I ircommen.l 11,50 14., formerly maid at 01,51. • ale of Mara tem. of • hien I have • large • torn which which ha. Its pecull•r char arta .611,, but I eacr..t now take time to l'er re: lit 1. 1 Tea.—This is c Annarailvely a sew tea. Is a f , w years since It Was erstintrodered Into the United Claim. Tilt such Is the peculiar It and pit...ant flavor rut this tea,[hall:. has 'Pre. , r became quite a rarotlie tea with almost try ryune who has nisel Although r Al•lnc In price. as it becointi bitter known, It Is ttltt tuart,.heaper than Li reeu tea, which eery Lnrt.resetoi.les. Mao, tea L. beemne a great favorite with many p , .raotia. esp.letal!y In large families or Got , ls and toardlne louse.. 'where a mambo of tastes /1•1,10 be p:eared tat the sme drawing. Vro.” my large Leserimeut am pre a pared to mg: to on 'nit amt aste or rtier. My No. I seized at e-La'f beat Marl.. half Lest lunar II yam, Co.' I mixed at nt...g. ott•nalf second M . I lark. one-half be Young lyson: No. ] mixed at $1;31. on.thlrd Illack,one,nlrd Young Its ton. flue-third Japan. 1,40 w may be hound a 1111 ofprice• of tny 0001[Popular Teas, Matt teat,Fowebong strong rug.lb; flack Teas, Pow ch,,ng, mild ear., 31,00 her lb; Macs Ye. non , On. ng. 4.0..00, 10.ou per lb; Mart Teas. roof m 11 . 4, pleasant Carer, 11.10 per pound: Meek Teas. V 01..., extra One incur. per 0; Mack Tea, Oolong, lest Wittcelor, smell nut gaeor, g ,41. per lb; Breen Teat. tong soHp ,. good. o.lcents per lb; Green Teas, 1 ening Hy.", good, gi.oo per In; Orson Teas, Tonne Ilya., extra 7 , ...,1. per lb, Oren Teas, 1 oncia Upson. One. •l,o) per It,; Geese Teas. l o'u , g Ilrson, eatra der. al A) per lb; Green Teas. Young ee beat clear hied f•ror, SI to ner :to; Grn Tr.. Gunpowder, clear, High a•ar. 61., per lbt Green Tog, tiunpowder. test clear, high floor, .nOO per In; weer, Tens. Imp. tic. beat clear, high n•Vor. CO per Japan I'. uncotored Japan 1..• f. $1,1 . 0 per It,; Japan leas, Young tiyaun Japan leaf, 31,0 per lb. From the shore toy one ran as lt.etp,t what 0:11 , 1 of tea ther sant., sit d. mare them rut 01/ in sof' quantity and forwarded by a of the Ea p.es. nr Companies. who now carer fro... at •rre ,ogr mt..., and by doing n sere TWONTY Orr 'woad In the price, beside. getting • pose and clean article whlch exactly 6,lts their taste. A IIT/11,7 It K MK. Non. 171 toil 174 Feelers/ nt.. Allegheny. I•a. aNG.n.3 lIERB BITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. TO THE 1.781.".-1 to, thlo 4lay opened • Br,r.A.I9CH HOUSE for the sale of ?dishier's Herb Bitters, In'the City of l'illehnrgh, and hare authorised S. T. If AliNlitatiCli. sad D. M. MoLTUN, as my Agent.. to carry ott hod manage the same. Li. 311151.1LE1t. LANC/ATIle. March 14, lEG7. FAHNISTOCH & HOLTON, Wholesale Branch House, 26 ZWErtx-Is.ot lEStrocat, ISEMME! Rold by all Itexpectable Dra g • aarW•ait Tut t trial to convince any one of Muir medicinal value. MISEILEIVIS HERB BITTERS BABE. KNAKE 4 BUrrn.ER, anccessors to WAMEGIN7I. & NAHA N 0.12 St. Clair At., Pittsburgh. Dnaas Pianos, Orrrans, And 31.1.1 000,1. generalli. 401.801 e Agents for the Celebrated NRADI3I.I HT. New York. and bCIIOIII.CII.EIL A CO. Chliadelphia. PLANOcI. Also. ESTE] . & "CCTTACE." and I). & 11. W. SIIITIL . B • ••./dilt/010 11 CH andTILTUN •8 PATENT GUITAR. The belt Italian and Garin. Violin and 1.1- tar Stria. always 'on her.. alT:rfd SION OF . 11LINDR.--JOLIN A. BROWN & C ll* altrnirlaan &imam oppoalte the to rt ' Mee keep on hand, or mak o ' ty of elegant Venetian ITIITIVVIoe or der. 3 I a r n , l l :n wards. New style of Window Shades, an 60 and uperazda. Colored 011 Cloths, Buff. lolland„ Mats. Rags, Otto mans, Band and Pi tura Cords and Tuttle. Also at the same store, on hand or made to o•der. n. foe atock Of Whit an d' allen dhirta. Conan. • for Re otl cm.: ear.— _ InlC:wio ' EFFEItVE&CIING CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. In toe. bottle,. In powder. This litagneel• Is a mild purgative and liperlent, 'very acceptable to tilt *tot:neon, for 1.1,5 headache, S n M. or elek stomach. and all fetwlie Yor rate by most Dreg•lsts. rrepaled A. by .8211U12 Minoring street, N w York. H. 13. ILile - CIN, Sealer of Weights and Measures. Omen: N0..39 JOADIKET STREET, if 0 3:31EII;DELL e 4 CO., Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, llanu lecturers of ALLIKIIIOR (A) nIIEETIINGFI, ANCIIIOII. (II) MIIEFITINGA. ANCOOR (C) NILIECTINGP. " 600 COIID 8 OF LI EMU:OCH 4LND miconps or IITINTNUT °AK HAHK for .. alc.by . sith•• ether on rho 81,44t0rg •vkl CICSAOLI Branch of the Pones} lt onto U. IL Add..... R. 11. Sl'a't. Ebenstrurn. rots south!, IIIMM:BMIZ:1 NOTICES 11211 - 1 OT I C E.—The Itegillar Vu vtrdT itertlng of the su......rDer• And rurrnl.... ttr Ite...m art.l Ise h.:n at thr Ital., on THURSDAY EVRNISG. i l Ith. l-::...t; A fu'l a udanrr I. r.... m . Imp ,r,Anc.c A will br. ....(Ct :fro th e ora,. . F. FA/IM , , ,te.y. rITI,1:131,11•ND YLu k ltty rn 111,z m• CO3II . ANT. Apr:t in. .7. WTI= ANNUAL ' IIIEETING "P THE. STEW!: HuI,HEE.4 -OF THE. NTT:HU:MiII AND 1 LIRA RIVER MLEINU CO.. ...HI ba: told on MON L , AI. the ISttz Inst.. CLthe roomier Or Vl...burgh Ft. WAJnr and trago Hallway 1:,131,•111. at 2 . o'clock P. N.. for the purp.ve alio:ding an e,rcil.,a fat 131,110 OF M• N At; Ell:, for the •nm.dng year. an.l Any ether nece,bary bu,lness that SAT Cul:.c before thrm. By order of 11,11.t.r1. .lAIIE, FINLAY'. te,ttarr. 1101 Z 1'17,1.1.71,11. April 1.1.7. re m IN PUMEANCE OF THE list stenos, of an act relat:ng to/Sl:eV:env County, approved the sat day 01 Slay, 1.061, and of the amendment to zald 11,111013. •pproved the 3 , :th lay of 01.101. I. DANIIJ AIKEN, Jr.. Tiraanrer of said County. bercby give notice tat toe /.011011C•tr, of 51E0 several Wards, Ito, ooe.bs anti Townships. WILL BE ()rim and I will be prepared to receWa not COBH, SIAM POOR LSD EOM . TAII3 FOR 1567. I= Tho First Day of May,1867 • sald Taxes cap Le ral4 •t the TIttA3IYUKIL'S of PICK, until the FIEST DAY VF Alan:BZ With a Deduction orrice Per Cent. Discount for prompt ptyotcot to imp pers'on psylux the whole amount of their taxer. There will be no teLuotlo.l allowed on tlzes durlng the month of Augutt. There will be TEN rich. CENT. added to al Saxe. een,thun g capald na tho 111th? DAY Or tIEPTE.II.I3.EI2. apt:w•O:wF Pi TTcalU Q, NArcl.k . ..titb. Rr"NOTICE.—TIIE ALLEGIIE .NY COUNTY . MIL MIII . I733I.AXICJALIS EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, • WILL MEET On Saturday, April 20th, 1867, At the UFFICE of Um CHAIRMAN 210.1.1.1 rout - mu ST., PITTSBURGH A full sttcmlynce re.rested, as the time for bedding the Nominating Conventlvns and other buslnesa of Importance wilt tbta be considered. MEM JOUN W. RIDDELL, Attest: Chairman. A. L. PC. T. IL Bssna. a r ise .mlr.:7:mr4:V NORTH CANAL STREET.- All persona are hereby notthrd that the , Inderoldned, Vienvro appointed to view and weft dam:ogre and hezente for the opening of NONTII CA N AL STREE r, In the Fotfrth ward, Allegheny City, from tact Zone to Ccdor avenue, will meet on the premiaea, on Mettirdny, the 2eth tley or Apr 11.1.567, •t ten o•clock A. N., to loldll the duties of the •epointenent. A. C. ALEXANDER, JAMES bTUCKRATiI zu:4,o:wr- 2±I3EON BCLFORD. EDUCATIONAL. .FEMALE SEMINARY. The Sommer ass!on of this fuautntloa WILL OPEN MAT Gt ' Terms, per erasion of pre trout:lL for board log, room. light. he., 540: tult.ou from HO ti avroriling to ears; washing. 50 cents re do/rn. Wu hare ruifueed oar terms about Ripe Croo. for the COMMat roar. For pail:col...•psilo to Isar. C. C. MA.CrTY. L L.D.. liar. A. M. ItEID, rolitaiwai "EXCELSIOR INSTITUTE, For Boys and Girls. Ses.lon will commence MONDAY. April fah. ADVIIC•001:16 atnatrdon may ba• made dalIT: f oo. re, 'Et loLLcl E oc kL nL . I cor a n t e r the ibe ns t t y t a u n Fourth ..rect.. ap3,tde CA NDIDATES FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER JOSEPH B. M'oo HALO, °fine Second Ward, Allegheny City. entilect to the di elelon of the Union liepublican County Convection. FOR COUNTY. TREASURER 4:: WILLIAM M'CLEAN, Vf t,'ltt turreshiN (formerly Sorb Fayette, will be am:l,ll,lam ior Connti'Vreseurer, eublect to the 'ilertslon of the Patna litepulUleau Courtly Convention. ' &Maize FOR PROTLIONOTARY. D. C. MULTI Will Le • calldtdatc fur the othee of PROTLION OTARY, nob}..rt to the dectelon of the Unto. Repot,hetot . sot FOR PROTHONOTARY 11C011 H. WALTER, Will be • Candl , iste far the °Mee of FROTHON OTARY. seblect to the decision of the Union liconollean Conramolon. trihMirratid.twT It'Oß COUNTY TREASURER, MAJ. J. F. DENNISTON; (Formerly of Irriend•raltifle Gratrelo) will be a Candidate for COUNTY TIiCASUIIIOit, .001,01 to Maeda!an of the Union Itepabliamo Convect. Lion. PAINTMiS. JOHN T. (+RAY, 110U3E A 11) 81tInT PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 64 Hand St., Pittsburgh, lintel and Ornamental Otto. of every detenlP.' Von done to order: ♦ll work done promptly at raasounblo rates. leases) W . COULTER, HOUSE AND ZION PAINTER, XO. 53 DIASIONV ALLEY. rirrsivu, rA. All orders left tt the Shop. or rent be mall VIII receive prompt attention. WILLL4M 11. DROWN, 60.44$ of She Aria of linOwx S 110anowo ROGIIE AND SIGN PAINTERS. IMZI I=l TOBACCO, CIGARS, &cc EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS, R. & W JENKINSON. Manufacturers, wholesale and :elan dealers In TOBAcCO AND SEGABS, G YEDEIterL eTIMET, TWIG door from Suspension Glides, Branch Store at Salem A , L 4Wito "" err . . rSI6 JOHN PA EG RAW 9 aetau, Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, 41.0 13.11.2173:1 COMMILEMPP ‘`.l`,;:±V HOLIDAY GOODS. AL C .I u . T KI M. OF B 1 BONZE,GILT, Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers. . Lamp Trimminp 3 NZ' aVIZTVXd I 7;Mi'. I vz Ca B. JOHN ROSS & CO.,' _ 1 ,7„ , IU BTIARE WIYEELBAILIZOTIT; 3 400.1 . A.11 WHEKI.IIA.RituO. - n; : . 19 BRICK winr.ELnknnown: 10 (Mal' WIIEKLIIWAROWS: 111X1'1111,1 WArivn: 51 LIGHT drltl2tir nt.a.t:ONS: COAL W.1.01.,N5; A CA11.T.9.: llortlord Hubs and Tamed Spoken on hand and foraale at ItC .nett; Wanon Won Ks, near threlrtr".ritt.Vl'l7.lr;l4lllllSTEß CO. CHEAPEST PLACE Li THE =I TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is at 146 ULLANT 13TRZET r. e. ourry.-_ Wgg. 411!;."°, 5 0rib-mA.., cco nL ,..7E. Wes l'ocarnon./.1.1.103E1.:a. FRED'S ALIVATER. • CO. Have on hand or pr...pere on Ottort notice tixtastit •ND ETC"' VOR " I ' lli/ V D 4 .a glatlr , v alioait . . pro= pti y Ciecute , l. 1-111=r4A WANTS; W . ANTED.—Spencer Rifles, Nr[ N F. it CA lIIIINIEN..vrcn .hoo.r" ANL , REMINGTOWS ARMY A\ I. NAVY lIII [ VOLVEIM for whicb I wall ray "lib Or RIT• Other good arse In ex,bAaße• JOIIIIIaTON• Oren Western 4: ort W•rts r1,112a Warm Py ,. rittswg• WANTED—AGENT. A syqctly rcllable ant sticcc.aful. Life It.. ante Coral , Any It Lle,lrous of eltablishlng a "tn. era Agency for Otte or more of to. Western, tioantle. of lietansylythis, ir , 'udinl the city or Pittsburg:l. 'Liberal terms and eidlualve con trot of the busino. offered. COmpetent I=! 13121:80:13 WANTED, 181.49.X.ar7enIEL8MT. OD SALARY OR COM511:3810N. U.11%,1ie tooney preferred. Refereures required. Apply In person or by letter. to IL.II. CCUHAN, 111 lilamoud EL, opposite Court, House ruhli:dAT WANTED.-500 clerke,. and rlttOi a o nd h.ottho s n n w w t o a t ANDREW' S A 5 GENERATOR eon:Moms to sellbetorthen ever. Fortunes are route be selling rights and the Gen• reator. It is the only thing of r the kind that has l ' merit. Sore.. Is the standard. Clime sad see hat exents are making. j. C. TILTON. No. WS 3L. Clair street. AGENTS WANTED, BOTH MALE AND FEMALE, In eve ry township an 4 county, to sell &very pop. olar ork. It e 522 pacts; retail pries E.(n. Bold by • Llb•CriptlOP oulv. Addre4s hal. inedistelv. J. C. EDY tul,P),sZt 7s Third street. PlStsbursh, A GENTEL-1.000 WANTED.— MALE ANIS YEMALE.—The best ehatlen ye t. A work of Historical valveand Nandi:gal In term. Toe only work on our Nag 7 yet In the 0,141. Agents And no tom pe MI.. Now reade—PAßllAtillT AN tl QUO NAVAL COM KAN DEUS. lit lion. J. T. Headley. la one DE volume. illustrated. bend at once for terms and territory Addrens • A. I . TALCOTT I CO.. wirsl2:eledAwT as Market At.. Pittaburgh. Pa CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &o HAVE REMOVED. M'CALLUM BROTHERS, Here now open at their very elegant and con 'zealous hiLY! No. 51 Fifth Street, I= MEDALLION VELVETS, Velvets, Brussels, TaPESTBr BRUSSELS, A luge and choice assortment ot Piano and Table Covers, 1104CMI CUM INSIIC EEGS Ati oil 330425e5, THREE PLY AND TWO PLY liig ns , And every r Artery of low priced Careetlner EtcCAL.LIIM BROTHERS, Z 33. N . ./rt33.ll3tre/C. b 3) CARPETS. OLIVER M'CLINTOCR & COMPANY, MT= For the Spring Trade, Their Splendid Auostatent of NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, &c. Attention Is culled to our fine stook of EIBBOIDEBED TABLE BD PIA CHM Great Incline in Prices, 88 i.xm - "rxt ABTXLEINIIT. NEW • ,CARPET STORE Just Opening.. BOVARD, ROSE BtOli NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, 13ECUND FLIX)11. We Are now opening our FIRST STUCK OF GOODY, erahmeing everything it the CARNET 'tneLINE, front the bent Euroean and nuineturso to the unrauo p nest Hemp Ca AmerleAttrpet. A Pull fine • OIL CLOTHS, • MATTISON. WINDOW SHADES, RUGS. MATS, STAIR RODS, And eompletemortment of 1 . 1.11 , 10 And TAMA CUVlnlia. de. BOVARD. ROSE & CO., 21 F/FT/IBTREET, (aecoad nocir.) mh=rv74.lawT over Fate.* Bell's. FEWILTaItIf, 1567. WE OPEN TO-DAY, our now stock of C., wilL It M 7. ' P , Cotter:slog the Fleet Pattern. made to Ingrain. Three Ply and Bug- Bah Tapestry Brussels, which we now offer at ' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At the lowest prices eines the war. IIIeyABLAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street. • Seeon . d Floor, over Ikon-!liner's Book [Ware odw'T. REMOVALS. DR. TH. H. ELLIOTT HAS HEMOTED HIS OFFICE and rastdence to so. 1 ItOLINSON two twit or Federal, Allegbear .pare REmovAL. CEORCE M. PETTY. REAL ESTATE LO ENT AND DIMMER, hu to moved his office to No, 60 Elml tbOeld Ht. mhOO REItIOYAL. ROBINSON. REA & CO., Hare remorea their office to No. 19. CIaRNZN OF FIRST N2iD AMITUFIZLD STRZEI94 orICY:so REMOVAL.—J. P. NEW.IIVER CO.. COISIMI.IIOI2 )(erasure arta dale's la flour. Iced mad Grain. have removed to 211 LIBERTY' STREET, Where %Ley elll b pleased to see test, Mends sad customers. TshlS BUSINESS CHANGES. THE PALWEN ERSHIP HERE. TOWORE ext./leg under the earns *OUR tILIALL, 7[31 TOY t BULLILLN. Was Dissolved Jamiary Ist, 1867, Br MUTUAL CONSEST, A. N. 11AR3FIALL dlepoelog of ha Interest to said arm to the rect•tolog inners,. who wllloon. than the business at the old inane!. 114 zed 113 WATER lITREET. A. K. 31.1.11.3UALL, E. 31— FULTON. I • mMI , TIA FL L. DOLLMAN • I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIA. TED with me JOHN 11. DOLTSand JOHN KNABLI In the Mannfactnee and dealing In CArtnn , 11 Lawn, Lamp airwaia, iinandallela 1J all ki.d, iilane ware. 'thy nuelnest will .eriou•lai..4 an heretofore, tinder the Ina, name amletOleof lUiIV ELD4 JOlflit ROM 7:1110Te dprli I.{.b No. 9 Wood stad MEM
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