The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 12, 1867, Image 2
14itt5bt4116.tgrite , FRIDAY, ApAIL 12, /S al_ --------------- PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE:S. Though too early to nail a Presidential ,_ .nner to the mast head, or even, per .ps,'to hoist one, it Is not too early on m4ratively unknown seas to "take e nun," dud our exact bearings and -eta co, and note whatever may clearly t. cm o promise favor to . t the voyage. ri WI at, then, in the caseas now as plain as It peer can be made, either by lapse of time or other cireumst n •e, is this: that the American people Ye. fixed it In their heart of hearts to el viite hereafter td their highest place, 'man t'on trust." Nor do they want aim ly and only a_man who, in the political r ice, has been found under the national fl g. This they. will demand; but, also, man of true and tried moral worth; a man who has faith in justice and in God; who will do right because it is right, because his heart is . fixed to do right, and not because' it may seem politic to lean that way: The bitter present, full of doubt and dread, In which one may say with Jugurtim,. when he looked back upon the Rome he was leav ing, "All there is renal;". in which office, place and power are held or given by bargain and "dicker;' where whilome avowed traitors, pretended patriots, polit ical tricksters and unsexed (or worse) wo men leer in their painted rottenness at the elbow of. executive treachery, and direct in doling out offices to the right and left—to Jack and Gill, who have dropped each their vaunted "principles". at the White House door, and come into "the presence" for their "peek of dirt" . —these and all thPir concomitants of wickedness which might make an angel - weep, plead trumphet-tongued to the heartof every good man that he pledge himself anew to the Republic; that he give no rest till this Augeau stable be cleansed; till the 101 l altars of this Ahab be thrown &ram, and white robed Par ; ity and Truth return once more to the _ chair of the martyred LtNCOLN , Let us all then lie this in mind, that the an tecedents of the next candidate of the Republican party must be clear as the light, both politically and morally. Our present trials also show the im - .., :, . _are In the selection of a Vice ' ..:-.::' • candidate. All we might is subject could impart ion° to the simple adjure tioa. Behold A.ISDIItiNV Jottssozzl Re'• member Lox's wife! We are convinced that what we have thus said indicates generally the views of the leading men of the _l,publican party. We believe our nest nominee for the presidency will be -a man whom We can trust and confide in, and that in his great office he will prove himself so true that the dreary four years of our 'Chriatophero Sly may, at . some future time . , seem to,us as did his hour of glory to him when he awoke from his maudlin stupor—a dream when it ifipast—a watch in the night. In that view we suggest as a noble and worthy man who has already given his right arm and his whole heart to the Republic, the name of Maj. Gen. 0. 0. Howann, and we would associate withhira on the ticket, the noble, gener ous SCLMILEII Cot.r.vv. We have here the christian soldierl,l whose name is link ed_with all the great battles of the rebel lion, and in a manner especially honors. ble with the historic fieldvf Gettysburg— the grand turning point of the great civ jl war—and the christian civilian; whose services as Speaker of the House, whose abilities as a presiding officer, as a Rep resentative in Congress, and as the ad "meat° of Republican principles every where, have given him a just and envia ble celebrity. The east with her • manu facturing prosperity, her comderce and her culture piesents her chosen rson side by, side with the mighty teeming weet— the seat of 'Empire, the land of plenty, where a nation is born in a day. While prepared to adopt the ticket of the coming Convention, whatever names it may bear—provided those names rep resent the ideas-of manly integrity and moral worth here hinted at—we would as cheerfully nail this banner at our mast head as any that is likely to be selected. WHAT IS CONSTITUTIONAL It has become fashionable for men who have nothing else to urge against a government measure to which they are opposed, to contend it as unconstitution al. This cause has two advantages. It enables a man who does not want a par ticular thing done to defy, as inapplica ble and impertinent, the soundest argu ments and appeals that may be advanced in Support of it. What the objector has to do—is, not to show that the measure is totally harmful, or that more evil than good will result from it, but stoutly to affirm there is no authority under which it can be ordered and Sustained. The oth. er advantage is that the objector is ens bled,'if he so elect, to run off Into inter • minable disquisitions, by which he en 'snips himself and the subject matter in impenetrable fogs, where sensible people will not follow. In thu early day the Susquehanna river Servedus a substitute for pork bar rels in all the families residing along its banks. Civilization bad not progressed so far as to dam the stream with formi • dable structures, aad fish were plentiful. If a pioneer wanted breakfust.he went to -the river, caught it, and soon had it in the frying-pan. As population increased this primitive arrangement was inter fered with. In the progress of events _stalely dame were erected, to serve as 'feeders for canals, and though chutes were put In to accommodate the descent of rafts, they were not so devised as to permit fish to go up, The, effect was to depths people' Using above the danis of fisheries. Now we are far from believing this to be a slight deprivation. As ail article of common diet fish is decidedly wholesome. quaint writer urges the rigid obser- A. vance of lent by the force of phySiologi cal rather than spiritual considers - ions maintaining that. the lenten regimen cures more cases of dispepsia than all the resources of materiamedica. At the session of the Legislature for 1866, a law was passed to compel all ins-- nrovement companies owning dams across the Susquehanna river, so eon . greeted as to prevent fish from going up to put in chines, under the direction of a - Coinmissioner to be appointed for that purpose'. One or two dams, on the low er division of the stream, were altered as prescribed Early in the season it was heralded that the alteration promised to be a success, but as no farther proclama tion has been made, we conclude the re sultant advantages were small or none whatever. This impression is confirmed by the position assumed by the Central Cunt ice that dams arc unconstitutional. The argument is plain enough. The Consti tution does not contain so much as one word on the subject of dams. Bence the. Legislature has nq authority, expressed or implied, to allow their erection. ILI the Creator had supposed dams to be ne cessary, he would hav'e made them. He did construct some, which shows most conclusively artificial dams are in con travention of his designs; a kind of prac tical profanity or blasphemy commonly framed of logs and planks, mitred and spiked together, but sometimes of stones fastened with .cement. lumber has a natural right to float unimpeded down stream, rind fish to go up unhindered. This case scents plain, and is much better fortified than most of the ergo- Merits . against the constitutionally of Special enactments. People dwelling along the upper waters of the SllEtille . harms are grbatly tkken with this view, and arc making up a purse to fee lawyers for starting a ease, and carrying it up to the Supreme Court for decision. Now, it is easy to see the Courts will rule streams so declared by law are public highways, nil dams or bridges .crossing them must heconstructed with ; reference to - the use they are or may. be nut to in stick capacity. Whether a stream mustlic recognised as a highway depends uppiVtlic legislation respecting it. Stranger things have happened than that the lawl making the Susquehanna a a highway should be repealed, provided the contest waxes hot. When the k`ourts shall have decided how short Civilization and ,its works must stop in deference to the apostolic and vagrant employment of fishing, tt May ho well to ascertain what right Civ ' illzation has to contract and impovefish the natural domain of hunters. When the Puritan first put his foot on that his 'torte stone at Plymouth, what excellent stalking grounds filled with all sorts of game, stretched away from the sea coast to the Rocky Mountains! The axe of the pioneer and the plow of the farmer has spoiled the sport, in a large part of this once delightful territory. A mau of the genius of Thoreau could conjure up ninny cogent and eloquent reasons for holding this disturbance of nature in her solitudes to be unconstitutional and detrimental. THE INSA?iE An apprehension is quite prevalent in this and other countries that Lunatic Asylums, are used to a considerable ex tent, by malignant relatives, for the in carceration of those who stand in the way of the gratification of their selfish desires. It is a fact that instanceslof this character have occurred, especially in private hospitals. In public institutions, at least, such cases have been of rare oc currence, and in 'private establishments they have been altogether exceptional. Taking a different view of the matter, however, the Legislature of Illinois Las passed a law prohibiting the incarcera tion of any person in any hospital or asylum for the insane in that State - who has not been declared insane - or distract ed by the verdict of a jury and the order of a court. The law also provides that all persons now confined as insane shall have a trial as above, and if not pro ' nounced insane by a jury, be set at lilies , ty. Not having seen the bill in full we are unable to say what provision has been made, if any, for speedy adjudication in this-class of cases. If spicial care has not been taken to have courts con. vencd, and juries impannelled as soon as a case shall arise demanding atten tion, the members of the Legislature who voted for the bill, and the Governor who approved it, have gone sonic way to wards proving, in the judgment of sensi ble men, that it would be safer to commit them in a body to an Idiot Asylum than to entrust them with the making of laws. Every man and woman who has even a superficial acquaintance with the nature and treatment of mental diseases knows that unless appropriate remedies are up pli-d at the outset recovery is difficult, if not altogether hopeless. About the only chance the patient has is in prompt measures. Comparatively few cases are successfully handled if a delay of months is permitted to occur be tween the manifestation of the disorder and the application of restoratives. This preEions interval, we apprehend, the Legislattire !of Illinois has seen fit, in its lack of wisdom to ;take from the DEM YESTERDAY KM made memorable by , the adjournment of both branches of the 'State Legislature. The people Will breathe easier. It is to be hopeil that Pennsylvania - will in the future be spared the disgrace of having a similar body of d sreputable tricksters assemble In her legislative halls. Few of the members Will succeed In whitewashing their course during the session into the semblance of honesty. Their constitu. eats are aliVe to their own Interests and are about to inaugurate a reform in the selection of representatives, .which will preclude the posinbility of the return of the great majority of members who com posed the recent corrupt gathering of lave makers. L 01719 SCEIADE, of Washington, the Attorney of the Andersonville monster, Capt. Wirz, has written a long letter ad dressed to the American people in vindi cation of the felon's memory. Ile may succeed in tickling the fancy of the south, but similar writings heaped moun tains high will fail to create any better opinion in the northern mind of the bar. harems prison keeper, who only partly expiafed his horrid crimes in amigno minions death. As unfortunate child of Kentucky has been burdened with nine names at the baptismal font. Among them be bears Gco. I). Prentince's, and that old joker earnestly wishes the boy may live to bec,me a member of Congress! What a cruel punishment neon the mother to wish her son, with the long name, such degradation!' Murder and, Robbery—The Body of a Binning . Cttleen Found In the Canal —The Coroner'. lognest—The Par ticular...o Far as Maoism about a month sumo wo published the fact of the mysterious dbiappearanee of Mr John Martin, a citizen of Fairmount., who Mut comp Into the city to sell a piece of property, end had never been seen again by his 11151.20sSelt I trolly. ' Testorthiy afternoon do unfortunate maws igdy was found in LLu canal near Eistneris mill, on Broadway, where It had been thrown, doubtless, by those w lio tour , dvred androbbed Lint' on Chu very night upo whiny lie should have rater find to his wife n and children. Coroner Emmert was called upon to hold an Inquest In tan case. Three incised wounds were found to have been Inflicted upon thovictimis right check and forehead, one of which haul been dealt with such force as to cut through the bones, as was as certained UpOn a post morlein examination by Doctor.blead. White the Investigation was In ‘re 1 gr e i Coroner's t the Coner's ofllce, the wifis o[ the ceased, who hail Beard of the discovery fir the body, called and identified the zuntilaii ted face as teat of her husband. ficcetood was Clout forty.nve years of ~,,,,,--a shoemaker by trade, and worked at the ti lobo Shoe factory, on ity 0 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Eight street. Nothing Is known of the car cumstancea under which Mr., Martin met Ills death, It seem that at the time of ins murder ne had with him $47 . 2. or a cheek for that llMOtint, and $1.5 or $3) Ln small hills, and that /s 0 *as last seen in a saloon on Central Avenue. Tile supposition Is that 00 0.13.0 Seen tO display manor, nail the thieves, who followed him, knocked Itini senseless. turned Lis pockets Inside out, and then threw him Into the canal.—Clocin• . nott cmtimertftz{, Foreign Minceliar'''. Aullv,i,lan , 1 g. , pra , n, at Ely, in G n ~1_•••••n ,ntrnr , ,l to lii 3 ,.ars p-nal p.rvitullo for pnsonlng trio Natual,,•• ht•lon:.:inr; to one of..llis Th••••vi.1 , 1, ,, v..: 1 4 vireurn s,ultlal, and no umtive rottl‘l ol for the crime. • man named • Hyatt re,ontly gtno Izl,lf up to the pollee at Nenagh, iu elate!, eottf t ,sing to a murder eollllllit- tel thirty-fo , ur years ago. Th, widow. son and dautzin, of th,, murdered min identined the prisoner in the jail, and the son, who was only tTevott yi•ars old at th,. then of his father's (loath, testified that - a, tiooll :Di he ,aw Ryan "Ills ld,,d 11l at ttpo tif rts t•h•e‘l aditiit the ilrhemer e•tell , late- Ittlit, ill evident. , att,tiust him, :net lie cpn 0111, , 41101111y al , I kit Yorkshireman; e4umonly known'l six "Flint Jack;' has ju...t lson sent..nr4l to a year's itniri-onnient mr then. For 1.30 h.( Rventy-threv years he has am.- rorWl himseif by the numufaeture of splltiothi fossils , R , llllllll,lllllilig, of ins, flint implement., and other forged relies attic Roman and aneient British periods, still, w hich 110 has deceived many of the most eminent :uniquaries of Um kiln:- dom. itt IS - al, having been detected by Prof. Tellllllllt,ll , NVZI , induc,yl In ex hit dl bafiire various learned sociality hi, meth- od of manufacturing spurious flint,: —A subterranran eit v has been diseo, °red in the river Sir-baria the nm•ient Jaxartes,) in Turkistan. 1 , 01011'4 . 11g ph'. hap, to the ancient Parthian period. Some Kirgheer settlers hod undertaken to supply the garrison of a Russian fort in that region with bricks. The com mandant, Major Yuni, Wos so strutdi with the curious appearance of the arti cles furnished that lie was led to inquire where they got them.' 'rite result was the discovery of a buried city of vast ex tent, which the peasants had 'mud as a quarry. A - guard has been placed Over • it to prevent furthr depredations. —Tho Naples paper, I.' httu/s, gives an aCcount td a frighttnl max.:acre eonnnitted by the renowned lvricand, Domenico Fuses, and a select few of his followers, on an unfortunate family suspected ,t 1 being hostile to the interests of the horde of desperado,. In a few minutes live unhappy members or the PiAoln inhabiting a ntrur house near Poggily, lay dead upon the door poignarded, ur their skulls split by the hatchets of Fuoco. Two little children were its, attacked, but their wounds were not fatal. It is good to liar that the Pope t: entering into amicable relations with tilt G,vernment. of [looney with referen., to the :special point of brigandage. tun with a 'flee; to eoneert Measures fir it; die tent supprcion. ‘ —According to a manifesto issued for toil probably by the aristocratic repre ientatives of Poland, the number of Poles mg.. to Nit,,ria since J anuary , tumulus to 15,11,2, .ttnoug whom Mt are WeMell and 11.1 priests. All were trans ported for political delinquencies, and, according to the offense Imputed. are sentenced either to fitreed labor in the mines, colonization in the Villages, or more residence . tn villages and towns. In addition to liaise, :1.1,7 so persons Were mi 41,1 to Its , steppes of .the Ural, as Severe a punishment as removal to Sibe ria, but nearer home. Furthei . roore, 1 . 2,556 persons, .imong them . ..It. , vonten and 161 priests, were forcibly made to leave their homes• and accept a coattil sory abode in the interior of European Russia; 2,410 Were plao.td in the ranks of the t unic; ttr,: - .0 in houses of cornet ion, (the greater part of Whom were sobs , illiently removed to Siblria;) and ca in the churchyards of dicers penitentiaricA, having I,efor., trial. on tins battle. fields of ;he rehellO.ll;as tutiong show, 33,stio l o ts list re were hung or shot - by the courts-martial - , and I,eoe forced to sea, refuge forelgn centuries, the mud at Ito Mel:1110101y ii-.t is sweilt,i to I IttISIILER'S REIM BITTERS The great FactlS ted'clue hh.l llo.ehold v. m dr Thera Bitter, arc emphatkally .tha (MEAT 10126XU9LD I:EMEUY ter all , Il,,asce Orli; nal Int; la,ru an impure ntsto of 1,'.00d, I.lr EEO filet the herb yo wills I=l JUVEI . II Ung ttd cico 1/c roe arll:Tra NO. S f Market etreet:l'lltsburgh GB AY HAIR, BALDNESS. DAN 0- 111 W. ANY 1•1,1•.Ati% , or Title. 11 A L.V.—Nr 111.S1,1."1.1t1 CAN , PAL , . 111.111 • 1.. , N DON II Ulfi COLUI!.I:F.,TOIIEIt AND ." "Loudon Oar Ile, lta rotor !test.. r•• •Loodun till Color It.tort• , tsolor K.9t.rar•• .`bontlun 11 Alf Kr.tuter" "4.00.1011 ebG tot flar oter. "London fla i r Color It..fitorcr , ••hontlqn flezomtnend It. air Calor F...gturcr ., l ( h r falls to Impart Ilfo, groAtl.. and limo, to th. , h,r. 41:4i atop. faqtar. and I...tir? to produre I new growth uf r.a r. ustn, r,row thick and strung. t'nly 70 Contra Gott, 44 tim ht:f toil 14 . AL:CLAM:IAN .S 1 NIcIiENNAN, etre., t:Eo. A- KELLY. 37 W0.,. , 1 •¢1 ILEHINO, 141 NlArkut atre,t, tits burgh. KANE, IntUITT. r. 7. MR. W. MILLER SAYS: I'rrr-:A:1: , •11, Scptc.Lcr 1, ti ' ?7CciltS•. rtllAPlrgh Pc.--tionti: I thlol.:1311.1 niS doinc tit, port or goof citizen whoa] toFilfy to tb..Fre.st benefit• liett by one frow thr 0,0 or your :1,.012131./1 duritg the lie, ,0/-“,Plog or a time In :Le 011 T,,? 'Tv, In 1./I. I ha.] • se re D.111..1 titavlr...v.,lcti, In conuectlon - tvlth Tape pets. 14 ft me. In • veiy west as siivlac.l to try your Miters, and, l?ylng returrda b, tile, foun.l that they worteil charm upon me, eight into , to twiny betn 1a,..101 my vir , lght In the rpm, ~ne ivrck, nd nriv Ilfe seemed to have ode Infused 11410 ny system, au much so that I hot, hi,un luduct.l use them every outu Luce co that time. Aa tonic. 1 tionliti.ey are Invalu >hie. This sommtr. having hag a similar attar, (and defore, mueb rtrlueed, although undcr the treatment of an A No. I phyalrlan, I was again obliged to bare recourse to the old Bitters, and wito the tantr, good result,' harlug gained alr pounds wlthro a .ft-rr nays. I purchased a half ,forrn lorttlea a Itrry ',eta n:ner, and pur pose to use them regtrarly as a tome. Whhing you ereef mere ", I remain. Yours, gratefuPy, WILLIAM t111,1.61t. on CANADA PILAUS AUIEN, PINE. There t audes Irian the inside bark of the White lelric. wile, flow. iterinilantly In all the liartern Stew, and Carotin a lioneyellle i sweet suustance. highly Irn'tri with that terebturtil, nate principle which Las lug been ' , duce as • rinnerly, In redone eircisca ufihe human st especially those of the 19t1 , 120113 hones. -weer, of Horton, has compounder. , from this matins' nierlicluti called r 111.7, traltTE PINE Cllklrt)l;:ripi which nee met with grcat favor In throat rnalirolles where the turpentines and haw., are actipotril lo he taitrable.. For Waver) . Affect Inns. EISSE=I illaticies In 010 Deoido. Etoppige or the urine. - The earn.: di:lenity . in children during the night. (liavel. kidney Trouble In old people. Ulcerated l/Innems. Ulcerated li ludd,. mcimrge or poet., orrius, or blood from the bladder. height's 1/14eate of the Ithintys, Fain In the K Macy. or tonsil or the back. Pain 114, the ltiadder, Heat and :lending. AC.. Voland, Whitt Pine Compound will be found c ' atocedy and tH•rinantnt cure. It Li no leas to to valued a 4 a general and bracing cooltitetional tnt, which mr. , it 4 nentil-gg pr 11 3 ,1- We. to all the tipeuesuf tbo: boa, WlLltunt sick .r,ll2,, wc•Cenlug Lytton In any way, or dl hang any ene In his won at. 4ratlon4, - Atk for POLAND's Wittig Pica 0014 rupee. For sale be the eroe.. doted,tangl e bottle, at jilt. it F.YI-4tilt . H Herat Med icine inure. 140 -Wood street- _ 002 NEW ADVEATISEXENTS WM. BIWOHASI, Jr., Adams 13:rpross f 100,541, IVA an nal/writ,' Aven.o to eocsre Adorralemenis for the (442.1.:77 . E. and nll *Mar papars Oroughont am United taaks and Ma (bnadas. rl s ir - 111ELP: HELP' = TICE A. , E. 8. L. WILL HOLD A. Grand AnniverSary Festival, IN CITY HALL, Pittsburgh, MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINDN, April 2244 , 23d, nt 7!.1 ocloCk Tlie °hie els of Ihl Nth: poor. n t r , e l VATlVre ' ,WeTr " ;..l.le. d T anyd he Aud Intellt att. cleratlon of the coiored re..., Wo. thercfore I hvate the geoCfutsl putlic Al' I" it b l;3e ' VZl l , l ,W...... ' r i f!.ll . l .stletlAtwe. tancc and alt other R ole mean, of atoug.inent.lll n.• Cup plied by toe Cotnto , ttee. Pr h‘tmtselon, 140 I'I:NTS rischt I teeelee yen... cKS TS pact, For al! the ,e - omlnr. 01 lea, a of the two Otte,. h. A. NEALE. Cb•lrethrt of COISIII/ Mee ,Im'et Mea t/7.11. V. W.l/11.1 It. Itontu. MARKET RATES =Ea Government Securities, GOLD, SILVER, AND COUPONS. AS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Con Fourth & Wood SIN. - SION-ENDINE IN TEE WINDOW THE • UNDERSIGNED CALL 1 especial attention Cu their Stock of Pure Spices, Uround and silted undo; their immediate super vision. and sold without adulteration. AL4O;TO THEIR LINE or, cc•vuJLS, c<airpitatne Rio, Loguayt a, Maratalbo, Ceylon, Cuba, Java, Plantation, Tea Berry, East India and Minim. Every grade of elogeo fouttd dolly. and round. when deglrao, In the pretunce of cut- Z -fry our COSII3INakTION COFFEE at 2,5 CLII6 per pound. SHIELDS & BOUCHER 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE• CHURCH BOOKS. THE 1100 E• F 11. , ILE itllll.E 11.F.41/I . lSt:i. Jive .1. ,:calth. A .%./L1.k..b1 F.ASE:ItE. Ile,. J. .mire. DEVoI or.ro.r. AND ,11. - Tta lIIE 11OL.N l'olllUrt ter, Jola, Htrrlc. I'ItIV AT A. Binh Wi.ou. VIRAY • Er, FOIL CUlll.l,lth.. Ury. It. W.l.rr. .f t Ili Ir l 11`411 1 ,1`...' ;21,`,:',`1. 0 W- 1 . 1 5 5 .2; tieVi l e ' .. I TII.47GUTH Volt HOLY WEEK WrTNEn OF Tltd.C111.111.1:1 - 1. E I S 131.110{) Alp jos TO SU ND AY SURVIt.'F.S. COnt'RI IE uFFICF. or TUE 1101. Y COMMUNION. By THErti• • THE 4:•aloburn- ItEADI.StE3 I.IIEF.‘II.I.TVIVi. CONFILLIE. • bEIC.M.P.I3 FOR THE CIIIII4TIAN YEARS. Itcr. W. 11. Lewis. D. U. lIELF T ]'!]E]'!]]'!]EHEADING OE lIIIU.F. , TILE LA Wls Of HITETIATION. johrt !Ivory Tlrptlml. U. 11. F.II.ANUEL. • Ful:er. I,OCTIUNE 11111 LE TRUFIL St. Ale, • large stor.t. of ..roadayscbu..l far tale by - 3. It. WELDIS lt CO., .p12.:00 •Np. I* WOOL) Sr.. NOTICE -TO OWNERS OF CARTS, WAGONS, 6c Notice is here, glvt n to all owners of Cart, Wagons, Cart , asea,sallethar uork,est !cuts tna litirosan Latsttuctsltle,. Pay their Licenses, At the Tre as^.rrr'.tiit t of tbt of Law• tracutlll., All llerneen nut rutl , l un or bufnto MAT 1., 1,7, will be pla , l In tilt bands of Mir IS Coaitolm,loort for rotlrctlon, , ul!, , WM , (it , of Ally cent. lot cullartlo , and all pop von.° Irku ste,:irut or I. fuse to Late nut Itr..nre., *tin tu, rol , Ject. 10 ocualry, tu. , rrekor• red fore J oat.: of IL,: re are lu said I. , ..mugbr• Tto oot Stetal plat, of well.* year. malt ruturntrt the ttrne Ilreaaraatu takru mut, or pay sent. Otte:or. I= Each oorv-herso cc hide. re ' rVo7;a ‘ •Ve li hl ' rt . °- ll. two horst.. j 9 00 Fer en:h Imldittonst horse %Ist. I.ln our ,blcles 1 00 JANtEV, 1111r111,C. 1V11:.7,73 FOR THE SPRING TRADE, At 26 and 2S St. Clair Street. We t and .1 o, s 4 and authc7 •e ar7:::icirs.tr'k FL0 4 .11.. , 11. CLOTHS. , '/ A W.V. AND ( . 13ITTIS, HuPF nil ALE VII. TUttEl. LEATIIKIL RELTINI, 1:1J1111EIC 1 .11 , JSX Ati L, nTI - .A.11 rACKINtI. enarlsatatturare. we arc cnalacd to ca., to lac/chant, carrlaae. makers and the rctall fvyo tralc trcac,carata prlce• awl go.Kla act l'a ceewatre la the clty• inezz;zia=32 COMM s'TONE QUARRY TO .±.0:1•1". The renboyl , ants MYnufactbrlng Con party °Rey to lonic, by the perch, their SANDSTONE QUARRIES, Situated-on the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, about •ne nal, beloW Free' It. Tile civarries are now Icing worked, sad site wlth,et ea , pa Von the best on the Allegheny river, affording Lanka of any dimensions and or the Anent .0.1. lay of the celebrated Freeport stone. The pros duet,. to shipped tither hi river or lay rail road, 'there beta,/ a aiding on the ProPrrtr• A portion or the whole of the Mot would be taken out In atone. loaded Into ears, /address THE PESNA. SALT AtANF'G 'CO, En :I3 tri..nelinft, rotch,Wan. a eitit tat. Rail Wet Co., , •rei. etre rliaahlEttehT, , • Vittstmegls, alareh 1.7, tat. 'DIVIDEND No. 3.—The Beard Ot Direr lora or MI. Comply, have declared the reaular quarterly dividend of TWO AND ONE-lIALF (n) PER CENT., Free of fiovernment tat, On the etock. p +Table on ;vet after Tuve/lay, the 16th or April 1,7, at the ern, of Wanalow, Lanlex Cc,. Nee. at el "he Nee street. to thane re/Oster...l at Ne ve 'York, •0.1 at th•ofece or the Treasurer to tbooe reg tered at l'ltteeergh.. The trernifer hoots Wilt etovs en the 31th day of !ins e. 1507. at p. m., and to-open the /toy of sell:s11 F. 11.1111TcHINeoN. Seer. -• ARSIIAL'S SALE. • 111 the District Court of the United Mates, In and fur the Western District of rennaylvaula. slttlog Itt Admiralty. Hbroves d Ce., Libel Steamboat Forelt Cltr, By Tinto of a writ of wencfillma ',pa/111.111.1rd by tiro said Court, and to me dliect..l. In a moo Orliand maritime. 1 will expose to tale at tlo c u:Ey‘l3l lit/USE, In the City of Epto.urah, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of the 20011 I/• 1 Or BE% the STEAMBOAT 1 , 0,1Y.5f CITE. with the Loans mhinery tackle, apparel and turnitoto, TtIUSIAS A. lioNi LEE, U. b. Marshal. =II GE0.11.. COCURAN, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law. Ontr.—lllLTON•el LAW lIIMMINO, No At WINtEtT, corner of Fourth, tittan'gh. All legal business entrusted to hl• care will to Calve prompt attention.' . TIIO3IAS SIMPSON. , Notary Public, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, 11=31 DEFY FOR SALE, IN THE FIRST PHE9BYTERIAN CHURCH. Incr. Mr. hentrel'r,) No. ht, oil ß lMy locattd the tniddle .Isle. Apply to A. I.3.IIRYAN , Broker In Bond., Locks. de.. Apollo Itulhltt g. 4th etrret. 1= 1 111 AT APPROVING SIRILE. WOIILU lOU HAVE IT ? If to, take homecan of yrnrlr PEACH Irn, STHA W a EH: If LACKIIF.HICI YY, 11,1Ialn. CHEIIIIIY.B or WHORTLEBEIIIIIEo. Voa ore tp g e t the. good, aud at the lowcat market pace, •I PEILEHAL iTREET, Allegheny City. apt! mg (MORON UM •VEN. fIEDALII BU ECKTS.—A lot of fancy finish and common do.. now landing trim ettarner America. fur rale by • • ISAI AWL/ICKES' rt apl: rIOTTON.-31 bales good (Hid ~..., Aline QI , I, In gorn i and for .skie! , y , AAIAII DICKSIL A (0. VOTTON.;--3 bales A or i din ,, at o w Dow lodine frorrilsstiriotirmuz. i i r o p . . I/ IMES NEW AD VER eaccii BOORS, EM Prt the dlfferent CITY BANKS so.d BROKERS. rlet.od la the la..t ma Lrrt.typot. For bolo 14 o 2 s, Y acuur.AS Y. ADAMS , EXPRESS COMPANY RECEIPT BOON', I LAIC A CII3IrANy , ra Wood tt•t.ot. COPYING PRESSES, For bT 1- I' CMYINI) I OOKM. coryow INKS IME13:1113 For rota Ty opt!) ICE! ICE! ICE! • KREB,S; Ice realer, No, 35 in.L.MOND ALLCY,Plttsborgh Order'. left here oe et Iltn.l etre.t htiage Trill recuive prompt tt.. W.kg..m, run tong I . _lttranagli And WAGONF; 2 PLAIN IVAGUIN,p, • ' !ATONE moßnk STokl.): RAILROAD WAKFLILIItitOWb: HOUSE HAY PLANE, AN it ' , MIK, ItortlerJ ltuto awl Turzo.l hp.ll“.t on loud a for se as ',egress. WVION near the la ;o Poultuallary, 4114,01.3 n• COLEMAN. FORREnTEIt & Cl'. BOTTLED ALES KENNETT, WINTERTON, And al, lust branag or ALES AND SODA AVATARS. tottled by J. C. BUFFUM & CO., 14 1,121 MARKET STREET, raltburgh tr. 1112,21 youniu ULIVAN Bet. so It s 1:1,1.1" L has tbrowei op the fight, To I. &nateus to try Ms bawl •goln. Ito Will tab& the vlunlog roan, ,151. CULLY Ell or litattNEY ALILON, for tile into or ono thansatol to arc thonotoot ttottars, lualdr .1 two month, or buy taltor mats a hundred and thirty tt..and.. Sullfran'a backer. are eery steslons fork m cot on. /gay he always crooner. attl2:t KOTICE.-All persons are here by arne..t &tnet .tru.tinK • , 010t , . 1 apprrntl. , ..l to nln 41 the of tl Pu.lo 01 eoUntr, and a...cond.! from my Rohl...an tow.' rhlp, on IV ctln.llaY. Ala , / lot' , •. I Dm 13.7 no .lel.l, of bit contra...log. nala boy to about Swerve yr.. , of AP' •hd plum betel... Dad on, wbon br wunt Away. dark pant, ea,lniere roundab.mt end el .th cap DOOLI'III.E. ;:2,45 REWAn as i—TIORSE theSTO LEN —There w stolen fe.,nt shtt fern., ill Scott to .rn,hip, Allegheny un coty o tl n Wednesdaynight, April 10, la,. SOISHEt. MAUS, II Y ea,. 001, ahout it hand hi ilt gh halt an Inch on, mane and lo l oin ig t, is er nd ...tit , than toelst lett on tl• 3 s p a fTht silo tratcla with her hind let at de apart. T.e anon. reward tell to• PO: II the reco , ery tithe horse or •pprenenslgu o tl. [Mgr. For any IntormatlonisonlY to the setiher. at Iva resideneo neat Mantileld In ,Nco township. or t • lo.icr. LAti tilt, indepen Policeman, at Alderman Gitrain•s 00,00, /In e1t0..1, aul2:ill • W. B LEA. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS FRANCE'S TUMULT, . is plAncizio, rirrrastimi!. Just opened. a large 114.! CGu:cn rtor t of Teas and Family Groceries Which aro belL,g nl.lb It lowent whole. pric,, Call and mt. the ..“,14 and prl,, ii n )vuwill trc ludo, f.r avlveg. Tern. al,aultitvly I= •p12:11.1. 15 DlAlli , Nit. pmen,,,h BLANK BOOKS! &V 110011 4 , JUVIRNALS and LEM:Y.IIi; I•t-I110/uNt 1 • INVOICE it 61i,; elf KITE 11,41 K.; 0111 / EIL 11. Os, It FC K ler r.0.,E1; 1 , 1,1 llooliSt ill 1.1. l 1100LiS, Blvd. 100,1,0; Ettolll.oo l, Y MUTE 111.1,10. 1 .• 11E1101:A.N1) , L1SI 11001i.4: comotantlT an I:lO,lnrfortitsbe.l In oNr r, of any d“lrt‘l MEM fUSILCIIUIIfi 11L ICE am sIVJUN F. A. MEIRSCII & lintOs„ .7'68.1 . 0 S 12 St. Ctalr St., I= Sugar Toys, Cakes, Fancy Goods, An,l, reen/I,,rrrythlnt In thr /In. /If tl/./ 'r t•a•ln.'s, lia "sr On/roi sI)I'. attt/Inl.. ICE CREAM SALOQN; 7 10 00 NVl,re eretmi Or 116 n en. all.l 11, e1nr5,6,.r,11,11, tel,., wl . l ra 11161.. , 1, 61,r1 r•spo.cfu , tv 61,111.1. 11, 4 , •lerrollit 6.6 srmiltalt , • .Ir.: e;••• HEI ti.socrN. 3 1 , , LAIC Ayrll.,E. GOURLEY di. LOGAN, Rats, Caps and Straw Goods, Have plot op,svdthitc Ent , ' FASHIONABLIE GOODS, IMMIMM2I glre us a es!.l r,.. CIiANDEIERS, r Brackets, Pendants, &e„ ;as ana. Oil. ♦ large..sortuacrtt ou Lea•! mad itctlt lux It WELDON & KELLY'S, PLIUMIERS AND GAS BITTERS, 164 Wood Street. RO CITY CITLERY CO., • No. 3 St. Clair.Strect. • Having parona.ed of AN IlnlMtl ntirc stool ll•rdrare Cutlery and Varl,Y 40, 3. at tnet laul, LOCH Clr niteallon o 1,, on band a nue.nlaa, etc,ir UI HARDWARE', CUTLERY, OUP, ItavolTers. Tacllo and urottlog goods of try • artele, art also prt parrot to do all .I , llt WORN; "haling Halo?,. lie's.",C•tttloa Stencils and taanap, nod tn slang :cal and C•ncaltng litautp., at sbcrt•st mat,. W. H. Itelliiri,Manager. eck45:..21 = R. GRAFTON, .►b. 66 Ftderal Sti•eet, Nan IlAn.no.. house . - Furnistdog Goods, - Stoves, HOLLOW WARE. 84C., /0 , 1 too.nuf.‘ctorer or TIN. Ct , 1•1•KI: AND FRYE I' 14 WARE. NootlnK, , tod Work promptly attendlod to. 0P4,14 J. LANCE, bILIC AND WUOLIN DYER AND SCOURER, Chintz Window Curtains and Chair Cover Cleaned .t.Beghoed without unpaCking. Nos. 135 and 137 Third Street, Eetwea, Wood .od tlnlt66old. MrlataTl SAMUEL M. IVICKEMULAM Iron laroker, 124 First Street, Agent tot theeste otCornwall. Donwamnre,. Jolleyhtne, Isabella, Du neat/non, ...OM, (newton,tn , lotherhrand. ofantbractio, Von alt• loalteny Colt: .11 Oliphant's V. 11. Ultarcual 1.11.1 Conelunmenta and ordwts respecttnny poll, COMI JOIEV PECKORIVAMENTAL H Alit WORKER. ' AND /fourth strmt. °VP door from Wool. r•ttsburgn. Ai` , .Y. on .mnd grnoral annorimtnt of La dles' Wl+, Hands, Curl.; tlenticw.n . • Tope.. Scalps. ()trap! Oan', Ilrstelet, An. A good prlcn in casts will S. lriTcA for Ilan !I l Atr. In dien , and frentlemen's halr•euttinlr d• -, A. the neatest mann•r. to•112,1n1 SHOUT HAND VI BITING.—A Perfect knowledge of Olt valuable art Winn, in lee Short and easy lessons, by • Van- Mal reporter from London. raglan& Kick pupil taught sepwralely nod at Amy time to toll their 01113 GenSintlf IICe• Apply to J. A. tIRAT,. rilxaTiß Orrics. = VOIR SALE IN SEWICKLEY on Ma prlnclptl street. TWO ACRES OF WELL IMPROVED LAND. An xl.nodance 01 frlllt, a neat two.stnry frame. !muse, with t.cllar, bail and sin rooms: now and' In good order. The property will r. c,nantand Itself. laqulrd of WM, RANKIN, apn:arlA LIGI praluLars. I NEW ADVE r 4 711 57.7 mEN rs 11A1I lOTII. Di PiUt 11 &3is 7 Fin Corvimu anusliEe 800711 - }SAY CuSSVANV. ,refit 12:3ATe„prx GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, Ili i.r.', IV CiA IM r E.: T S DOMESTIC Eff,i GNIK Hoop Skirts GENTS' ' FURNISIIIING 0001:,;., .i.IIITIISON,IIIMER 1',.(1'.0.. AND Alt,. _At _Priv:tie DAY AND EVENINC, AT lIN . _;O'.!UAL LOW RATES 11R E\ SEEJ' SIOLESILE .INJ•ItET.IIL, rtrrh blrla Lar,t rtr RA MS 1. , lbs. 1,....1•4 F arl v rrims ,•rA •• 1,1.. r ~r.- 0 " ~lt. ...... sr,,op..rit.lreT. ....... =9 Vsr!T Wn!,.,•0 •• V •rly 1,, BM .T. Hotilevillv:ist and No. 137 Libcrty 2tNct, L,AF.4;:a ...., LALTING, tiOAT. Gaiters, Balmorals, T. 7 - 1 , 7 C:* G-• Bronve'Toilil Slippers BOOTS AND HOF,3) W. E. SCIIIYIEII.T2I Sr. Co. ifIERS, I.IOi)PER. AN A.CI ALLEGHENY CITY, DA Dealer In SCROOL AM) OFFICE'FITMTUIU. I 0221 Fr fill n,nrtton , tyro! FurnTro r =1317221 GREAT SALE OF SECOND-11MM Pianos, Organs Tietildecg, 'On'er7 {- rtsu . , .rent••• rt, Otte rirrsuunou, PA. iu. •• The abAre In•trntarnt• arc all In 7, .1 And ‘A 111 Lr ,o 1:: at UNUSUALLY LOW - PS!CES, To mote room for ncw rproF r,c,, CIIIARLES: C. 3.7.EFLIDDE.B - - 1611 ors F;;Is t•3O Kit DAI, ru,, t•ar round. In a ut, piedesotand imgorahl., %.• elwrg..tle A6,41111.x,e , itnd r , ;.- Wenlare svanteilrs....} 1 P aull C , .t.nty, A ItAI:C ITA,, rieNANFNT mENT 11. ult ,- r.l entry pers Jri 1,6,11, a 1.”..1 , 1.0 6- Fee Nailerr are, u. W.. 1 , 11 60. 0 . , tr. , t , JAlllmoro • Nr:7s kritTizTISEDIENTS.! NOTICES. ___________ I We'C ANY. ~ ,1"" ANTED.—By a respectable i. 111• 6 k r7rlllF. ANNEAL SIEETING t 0,,,•• ...a... • 512MATION In • eke family. ' 'r r °. ole THE STC,/,IfoLDEMa or THE ludo Writ lidere•roark. 1.. s ter obleci Is to on - • " uni I'ITT-1:1'1,611 11711. k .IVF.a MINIM) wn,,, De a ~cona.ry hot.oßahilpt e_o; v ll:T = tloa. &d,l 1. It: A. C.. (I..acrir. • . a'un In the .1,1.1! p - pro%e of t . lnU , •,, pPr=or. hulk that OF M SAUER., for de, bualuess tLat tea 7 cot coo ar. , Defo re 0.• !re's , st,7l, ;it •••, tu,:m. tr (Wei. one ➢ • .I,,_ at t Me, knew r er .1,01 ES FINLA.T. ;If -,, r:on Is lola :1,0 g1i2,52 • areretah , Fox v.rese, ties. / tet, thr9 Ins)" I.l.o2Starntal:April I, I o. t c Nine rnvl,, to 1 tea , IN PiIIISUAACE OF THE , f eyerY ro -ton of •11 j‘" ',VII, AIRES, t . i2 ' ,3 n 3 d “t o ll f d • , rar r or , Tlyssurer raid County, herrn! giro %mike 5500 w'ln stintl, Ilup`lest.t. of th e seVeral Wards, Bon ' 's 1'" W ILL OFEN. dadl .uch •:II 0,10. and T01,110:1; 10 , 11111".• wft" ' 11 , i.e. pared to reeely• the :, . - 1. I NOTION t 4, 111= MOE MEM 1' [ )t.'. 7 7'. i.r. ~. t"J 1' ME MUSE ESIZI t V nITE kr! FLIP I= N 0.31 rifltt atret Of Every Description No. 43 Stoll!Oleic! Streel, I=3 •• 0111. t 1 .° II " I t t tl. r: 0 tli S O th, 5 - • ar,rt UL.O •° I= ME NE o% or , ' corwi STats rog DD Diir 11113 w Iklch r t cvry go—lom,s.t Ita“ ••. l• ~• •• pr,cts. t The First Day of day 1867. 071.1 ,11 , 1 Taxes tan Le 0.11 at the Tii../181lEtyt'S t s ,Of ?ICE, .1411 /11:617 1161 ALAILST. •I'orr.r.;,ET:olJT'at'YW I:,,rnti‘ety a zwyr tea. ~.,114 tile pvc,ltr t-soll .la, t,rr : : . th.t. has :moo, • , It r t 1,1,5 tler I,IMT, it 11 ~1,1:111t ,cll SZE n r• Lee Ll. .h.,• t. I la- gr - at favo,lte with p r •o•-, • to large lan•Oles or L.l ll.' ,t 11. 1 .1.• .111•111 b. of t,t Le ... t.. I. p ..-e.lat 1,611/< dra.lng• r,• , 1,1...• . 0100 t pel•ared to luta ~ in I mixed At a Lops 11,If ,)0 , 1111, • • • ••• i it , • one half steond .IP nn..lLalf l..tt .):•111. lIY, No, •0 3 . i 1,•• -:11!• - •11 , ,ack, une.talr.l Young n•ny lenel of priers of rnT most lean, loochong strong : •L.e. !or lb: Place TeAs •-•• oL. Lor lb; Mark Tper te. I. e.... ... .5 hick color, srnell L. r o• ••• pt r 02, t/..../u Tea, ming p•r •h: cairn I.s, 1 onng •.•••, ea. ra g• Li:J. , per Gre,n Tea, 1 ;er 'leas, ••1, ,•`: 0 1,4 per lb: Green • • . 1 r I Ittgu flavor, 61,.-U r • I. 4.oepo..ier, ries, n - gh JOIIN ItIDDELI., 110; 1•• .11 T. a Gunpowder Atteit: Chalrna.. • • r, r reen T.., A. L. rttkusott. l y Cc 1,11 tivor. 4: co 'h T. M. 11... var. I • Mtl'lvw4 , P • •Lo'-:frer. Pe "NOIITII CANALSTIIEETr— aI~ can what ' • tl n nu' np In . All • persons Are hereby nollaed that the I at I.y Any of the Es- rieee,,rs t.ppollati,l to clew And ';" NTA d aces ..4 for the opening of ..1 rl getting NtIILTII CANAL. STREET, In the Fourth ward. exactly wits Allegheny CRT, from Plat lane to Cedar &Trope, IlTliUlt high, • 1: I Atiettlar.y. .ttet oo tae I , to.attt". 111 Y).1 1 .12 s HERB BITT On ERS.I .lat. ten o . c:ock Y., to fclEll the duties of their • Appointment. lin fIIE CFIFJT lICUSERHO REMEDY. ^FE ❑tai.—l have this day opened 1101 , !: i,•: th,aala of • orb Bittera, =I •A.V. M. HOLTON, 0 en :1. ee the same. I:. Mldlil,l,li. rAHNESTOCZ & HOLTON, Wholc.2ale. Branch House, En-Toot, I= nll DruaRI.VS L:1:11 cm,lcce any sue of :117 , VI.EWS 11111113 BITTERS. ril':::.L!:l;ll.7,7%' r i'S UNION r1 7 ,-7 2 n .7 ,7g•C i'.& uiqilNY CL. I'ITZL, $20,000,000. OD= : ,`l , ;', Cla:IIS. P.11:I Nanufacturers TIY 7- - NeMESS,:noa ey, l'relglit and Par rel.. er more [term 13,0110 viile:: et re•. Line, at just liberal talc, sat. en :nations v I a Etple,.., t‘liippeni, and made permanent out} tile!r liberal patronage. e belie to merit and re ei%e. ro. 115 Wood Street it M, LITTLE, Agent. rw-,-. , 1,,-,7 a. 7, y r nApER `a Vri.: U i-EOLSTEB,Y STORE, I AT NO, S G SLI IT IiFIELD ST., .111:1.01V rninn a-c -tre,dalt I' el. erta4l tradt. . . s. Q. 30 to , I .1114 In entire new WA 1.7. I . rk WINDOW t+.11•1*.:5 TIVUT; !.. ,Nt . l!—:,, T •:FIXI.IIOiTIVEET; AND i8.1.1(1) bIieKET. E. ED"Nr..IINDSON KNAEI I=l o. f.. 2 tt. 4 '_air St., Pittsburgh. ti rglins, =1 =1 w ork, and t-CII,`LIACEL'It a cu. CO.'S "COTT/111EO' iknd D. 3. It. W. "AMP:ItICAti" Wt. A :11 , . I . . vr (VITAS. • I . a.P.mmrd Ocranact'Vlvlln and Uni t., strinn., nnn.t. PARE & BYRNE, arrynrrnt nots for en rzt,,:veiy la the HIT; CV AM) FUR BUSINESS t.t. No. ti• 2 Clair kneel, • Invlt, ttrlr ftlon•li , ad llie public to ro,ll snA Ir tt, nhica tUnY I,d vu,t..l-.o.l3factivt, lIIANDS.—. IOII N A. I , ”WN A t r, rt ,mtrtirieLo Trott, ilo thr ' , yr , AA Or •-•-• `OIA . 41 is And 11,11,1.{11, !...1 ' .1 ‘ ril'.:2': •"1.1 ! : rtI l.!-1 ;; ,131` ; f:1'..':r;',; Lc. Altl or marl - or.lcr, ot ,1.. t Ar , tl colt. zlllrlat. CITRATE OF MAGNESIA. in 6, I—it... p...veer. 111 , Ifitzne•ls ti I r,;...,•1 lA. scalcr et 41 eigles and Measures, o:3ect So. 39 NAIL urr STREET. .“-C. :Y. CO., :II ills, Pittsburgh, • Llanufa.ctluerl .i.N.1111)1: (A) NIIr,ETIN(;s. ,CNC/101) 11i1 (c) hfiLEL - riNtim. rnvls:= nOi lif:;til.ooK AND s" OAN RAMS fit •••.i• • rl:••..r •-11 tLe KA eustnTa and =II Ml=l Mill Ehenebnrg, CAtni.rinroontr. 1.. 01 a•C].- 3v • Mr, M ruasr.l to ba• a u re I day of I,bru.VY. = ON AND *rrEn Itethte t ion of Fite Per Cent. Discount tor . ,prompt paysocist to attr i Por.Oti Paying the whole amount of their totes. n 111 be no ee..n0.10 I allowed on taxes dertni tte month a Aeon. There wlll be TEN_FF. CF.NT. Aldcd t• all taxes retnalnung untold on Ito FLEnT. DAY U2 . 13.1:1•TE.A111511. •trl:wwF IST:. ALLEGRE. COUNIY m3g7immuamixoBw - E3tECIITIVE COMMITTEE, WILL BEET On Saturday, April 20th, 1867, At tbc OFFICE of [lac CUALIttiLN, X 0.135 OtEVILI rtursntuun. . A atteridence Is ',rested. se the Own for holding the Nom - ilia:log iiiinenniletts and other tinsinc. of iniporianre wlll [btu be considered. By or Icr of Nat urday. the 20th day of Apr 11.11507, A. C. ALEXANDER. JAMES tiTUCKILLTEL SLME(C ID;LEOILD. 'EDUCATIONAL -- 'sTEUBENVILLE FEMALE SEMINARY. The hummer session of this :Institution WILL OPEN MAY '6th Terms, perselen or Ore month, for board trig, reel, ligh re t., Lc., int); inWou from 4101. O. accenlin eMES: washing. 50 centene uren. We hr g ee reduced oar tunas about 10 pe cesw. ler the totting ) , hr. For I.mtleutars. appiy lar• C. C• L.L.Den.. euperinwrelt. ger. A. M. 11E11). A. St., rrlucipal. Inhrfewg4 C-:-a-2-EXCELSIOII INSTITUTE, For Boys and Girls. ...1,0 will commence MONDAY', Aprll gth. Appdret , ons admlrdon may be made dell's': from O liii so'Mocktn.. at th e Institute Iteor s, EVILLY; .HALL, corner Liberty and Yount. etreets. sp3,rfd CANDIDATES --- FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH B. M'BONALB; ttf the Second Wird, Allegheny' Clty. gobleet to thn at rlolOn I.llc Union Repuldlmu Cnt/ . Cony entlon• , Anil :ou :al EMI COUNTY TREASURER. WILLIAM M'CLEAN, - Of flit hoensliiN (formerly Yiertb Fayette, will Lea erwalilate :or County •Treaeurer. eublcet t; tie Oeelttori of the titiluti itepublican County EMS= • • FOR ri.:01rLIONOTAIII. • D. C. HULTI • Wilt be o esatlldnte for the oT.ce of PROTtiON OTALZY, .ctJvct to the deetalon of the 110100 Itepohlleau Couviotton. oil FOR PROTRO.NOTA.RY. JICOB H. WALTER, Will tr, a Candt.itte twr the off ve of ritlYiiON. .11T zelnect to the &vitt , ou of the 1:171012 ltepubllonti Convention. .FOIL.CIS TY THEASURELt, .MAJ. J. F. DENNISTON, trotriorly of TrlEncre Tilne tiverdt) will Oa Candidate ler - COUNTY TitEASUHEIL; enblent Su theJecition of teviUniou IttptabliCall Conven mh2%,lll REMOVALS. DR. TH. H. -ELLIOTT HAS REMOVED Ms OFFICE and rualdence to No. 1 AWILNEON STRIET, wo doors east of Yodsral, Adiestieor EpiovAL. GEORGE M. PETTY, ILEAC E3TATZ AU ENT AND lIILOKEE, b' re moved tat aloe to No. GO hmttlitiel&Ot. Toll3o . ROBINSON, REA & CO., litre remove* their °Mee to No. 12, CORNER OF Fatter AND -SMITHFIELD 131111TVIE. rea 0V L J.P. IN EMITPR be c r.. Cocomlszton Merchants and dealers in Mar, reed and Grata. have removed to ', 212 118ESTY STBETT, l i" . 6 d e = reLttf r w .. lll be pleneed to see [bele trmlehn: PAINTERS. JOHN T. , /ItMOS. Dews PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 54 Hand St., Pittsburgh. Plain and lernamental niece of evory dnecrll. Von done to order. All work done promptly at reaeonable rat. W . COULTER, • HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, NO. 63 DIAMOND ALLEY. riTrsiva, All orders left et the tihep, or sent DZ mall 11l receive prompt attention. WILLIeII IL BROWN, tiAta of the tlim or .611.0wx a 310anolt,) uousr. AND SIGN PAINTERS, e r et' Tbird and Market streets E:313 I=l BUSINESS CHANGES THE PARTNERSHIP HERE -- VITORE exigt/Og under the OW. °MALL . ILIALL, ZULTu/La BOL.I;SIAN. Was Dissolved January Ist, 1867 BT MUTUAL CONSENT, A. M. MARSHALL dtspollnic or ble Interest to !odd arm to the remaining Porter.. wi11..." COO ' Melee the beelneeeit the old stead. 114 sod 113 WAT.F.II bTIZEET. A. M. 11/.74911ALL E. 31.1 , 131.103. B. L. 11OLLINAN MEM J :V lIAE TIIIN DAYAID SSEIA TED IN lth rne JOllti 11. DOTTS and JULIE N A ISLE In the Hanufacture and dealln, In Carbon OD Lamp k, Lamp Coml. ChandMir" amt all [DON or Dlasreare. The busineca been:Muffed as heretofore. undnlthnLl . " ...c and style of JOHN ll.Ohn X CV. JOHN NOEL —Will etnOve April Lt to N 0.7 W./ Went. mhhhvm TOBACCO, CIGARS, &o, EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS R. & JENKINSON. Manufacturers, erlszle:tr 4 :%! retail dealers TOI3,ACCO ASD SEG.IIIOI, No. 0 PEOEUAL TUEZT, Tat rd doer (rem Bespeaston Bridg T e, ALCM:iIN Ctn . . rA. 'trench Store at Salem, Unto: - JOHN MEGRAW, Illannfactorei Dt at and a h olea/ at and-Lietall aler laLinda Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, 410 $3.21.1%7E1 /SIT.ELEMT A Kendra] lattort3r.ont Smoking Toiteco. Pipe 'rob at col rout ea always on Imng. mll.pl WANTS. Isr niTED Z!. s CA-ClC7rb 32sioosr, To learn the Jewelry trade. None b¢ta etradY oar need apply. Address JIM ELM', Gll7irriorrir . WANTED.—Srenter Dines; SCENCEII. CARBINES. Oen<lkshooterso COLT '$ Ala/ REMINGTON'S ARMY •N 1. NAVY REVOLVERS, for which. 11.111 nay cult or gtv• otter good arse In exchannr. 3. n,.1011:IMITON, Great Western gun Wort! splits ibP Cor. perm it Wayne Mr.. VOW.. WANTED—AGENT. A .trictly rallat.de And saaceas: , l Llfa inane, ante Company Is deslstsiS vs' estanllsblbis a Ittal eras Agency for on. or InOr , r Of tbt WOrirra conutle. of ronnsylouils. leclootieg the city of l'lttsbursh. Liberal terms =1 esslastre con trot of the Lnelnetl ofrerad. Comptl=49t.o. tostted to spplT.....},Cdress P. t). 10.51 rtilladelphLs. WANTED, . ss.a.x..ansernmermr. On SALARY Olt COII3II2ISIUN • Ilona ledge looney referred. Retereneeiregutect. Apply ln person or by letler. to U. Clall.AN. WI Diamond St., oppostte Courellonse. lab11:04y - - and NTED.-500 cler A .nd others now *V sitt'vriteX,s O t k s gYrealis rtN:Enn . K:A l b ; s s ° l ' e di k l ;4 ;77 "' t re h tl. t a ß r ei : L b i t t ii ar n dd :F a a i ' mertt t . Sorest Is the standard. d sess what asents art making. J. fr 7: No. T1E,1024t. 104 et. Clair AGENTS :WANTED, EIOTH .111ALE,AND rEMAIT4 In !very township and county, to sail a yery poP• 1 its work. It c attains C ppurl;rid , ' n Bold anbarlption only. Address lat. '" ;;;1 1 11:1; 7l TP ' l . rd e age ' n ' t, ' ,ViTelntl V..OPS. . . A GEN."IB.-1.000 WASTED.- 11 AND YENALE.—Tb• bat ebanre intiona; ; tercet. TOO ontl rk on Our No el let I . y h t e idy ' P . ALterN/Tqlit 7ol . l7 1100. J. T. Lleadlcy. to one amain. volunie, Illatrsted. lend at Onun for terms Sod territory. Address, A. L. TALCorr it co.. Market Malaria, la CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, am HAVE REMOVED. IWCALLUH BROTHERS, No. 51 Fiftl3. Street, A new line of s:1 new and dealrsible pattern. ITIEDAILLION VELITETS, Velvets; Brussels, T.IPESTRE BRUSSELS, d. large sad choke assortment of Piano and Table Covers, lintilll COM lOSIIC BEGS MD In 011 3/3/Aimseig, THREE PLY AND TWO PLY Ingrains, And every variety of low priced CaryetLog• ECcCALLUEE BROTHERS, 81 Stith Nitre a mraz CARPETS. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & COMPANY, lINVE JUST OPENED For the Spring Trade, Their. Splendid Jlieoriment of NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, &c. Attention is called to oar tine stock of HIBUIDEEED. , SABLE AD PIANO COM Great Darting in PriceB. m-ix•-zuEt errpunzrr. rirfir CARPET STORE Just Opening. BOVARD, ROSE & CO., NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, SECOND FLUOR. IF*are now opening,pur FIRST STOCK OF GOODS, embracing ceeryttaing lo the CARPET LINE, from the best European and American manalacturns to the COMISIOII[It Ileum Carpet.. A fall une • OIL CLOW'S. - nwrriNGs. PHADES, EMUS, HAM, tITAIB RODS. v in t E eztrAs s.. a.rftment of ri.t.Liu and • BOVARD, ROSE & C 0, 4- - Al TOTH MI/UT, (second f1.r.1 BT=l=l E W. 114,101 ;e1 24 .21i.X 3 '14.7EL, 1E167. NOW ARRIVING. The Latest Purchase of the Season =I LOWEST PRICES g3TSSC3EI T W.A.L.X ESSLIBn in AMERICAN Wilton and Velvet, BODY' BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Best Two and Three-Ply Ingrain, 1 )""'1Y.1 ( .11` , 7k5 , cli"Bffi..nloolu. Hall and Stair Carpets to Match. °"' r'" Tri Xun ' t ireltr e e 4 . ''" yaVerr.. JeA , ch are LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES, Cheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets AT $l.OO to 81::t3 PER YARD Carpet and Curtain UPHOLSTERY WORK PROVILT DL7 TED BO STILL ItITIRLIND & COLLINS, Rand 73 Fifth Street. !Seat bulldlng to United Blues Custom liott.o and Poswaice..econd 400 r. II:=1