eitgN'ittslntviltOntite , SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1587 ii-E.-awes heretofore adverted to the zeal *lth which democrats, Icorth and South, whose common sense has not been submersed and drowned out, by passion and prejudice, have set to work "court ing the blacks." Among those most conspieuotus in this labor are not a few who were efficient in past years in stir ring up fiendish malignips againi,t the colored race. They w .re not sincere then. They possessed .too much sense to believe the stupiditieSthey Mb:dented, and too Much stoicism and sel,f.control Ue . swayed b., the turbulent hatreds ' 114 endeavored to excite in others. or e they a whit more sincere now. In deed, were they to sneak truly they would confess to despising all profound connections' on public questions, v:ewing politics only a game, to be played to the best advantage, with the material in Land. So long no they could keep away from the ballot,hox four millions of people, ;whose votes, if they became voters, they had small expectation of getting, they. did not hesitate to repudiate ull the inherent and vital principles of democ racy; to pour unmeasured contempt thereon; to scoff and jeer at the sugges tion of universal suffrage; and to build up and maintain a structure of caste and .. exclusiveness. But when those four millions of peop‘le, in spite of scorn and vituperation, had acquired the these democratic leaders, swiftly per ceived they had either to turn squals about, eat the curses and objurationt; they had uttered, learn a new speech', and practice the same arts on the blacks they had expended on the lowest classes ".:Of the whites, and succeed therein, or else retire permanently from potential political management. It did not she ;them long to choose. "Necessity is the mother of invention," though not noire : quently she has sore need to be ashamed - of her offspring, particularly is cases of this sort. The &mac( process was promptly resolved upon, and sedulously followed. Never were ugly spinsters, with plethoric purses, more extravagant ly dunned with compliments by northern roues or bankrupt spendthrifts. It has been noticed often, ork the eve of an • `'election, with what ease a crowd of tat . tcrdemalion whites aro transformed, by the alchemy of heated eloquence, into a • . band of devoted and erudite patriots; but r it has been supposed that no resource of .-art, and no. imminence of occasion, . yielded even to democratic enchanters - the power to change millions of blacks, offensive through traditional odor, into "respected felloW citizens." This crowning feat of necromancy has been accomplished. It remains to be seen what the demo crate will gain for all their pains. 'So far. the promise is not flattering. The blacks are disclosing more penetra • than than the demagogues suspected them of having. They know their fnends. If the question is raised whether they come by this knowledge through the deductions of reason or-the instinct of feeling,. all we have to say is, it does not matter in the least. Some • men get at results in one way and some in another. In matters - -of this descrip tions the only thing of importance is to arrive at just conclusions. Slot nnfre quently, in all races, the sentiments are safer guides than the Intelligence. The present look is that, the "courting" pro c,ess, while it may be azreeable as an amusement, will not pay as an invest . meat, for the democracy. PE.2::SSYLVAICIA naturally divides into two sections, the Allegheny mountains • forming the dividing line. In the East ern section the Democrats arc in the as. cendency; in the Western section, the Republicans. Whatever Republican majority exists in the State, on a general Ticket, the west has to furnish. It'would naturally be expected that in the distri bution of honors the section that tar nishathe strength to keep the party in power would not be essentially ignored. The facts do not correspond to this Inter al expectation. The East has the Gov ' utter, the Attorney General, the Audi for general, the Surveyor General, the State Treasurer, the Speaker of the. Sen- Ate, the Clerks of the two Houses, the Chairmen of all the important Commit. `tees 4nd a majority of all the members therjof, four of the five Judges of the Supreme Court, and both the United 'States Senators. The. West has the Secretary of State, the Adjutant General, the Speaker of the house, the Chairmen `• of a few uninfluential Committees, pos. 'Elbly a majority 'or the members of two or three of such, and one of the Judges of the Supreme COWL. In order to' make this comparison strictly correct, it is proper to say , that the new Speaker of the Senate is from the West, bat this will be balanced 1.),y giving the Speaker of the nest 'House' to . the East; that one other of the Judges of the Supreme Court was elected from the . West, but immediately took up his 7csi deuce in the East; and that the S.ecreUt ry's title of. State was given to a man who made up his mind to remove from the West, and locate at Ebarrisburg, in order to resume the practice of his pro fession as a lawyer, at the bar of that county. The present 'arrangement on the part of the managers of the party is that the Suprenie Judge to be chosen this year shall be taken from the East, and that the . United States Senator to succeed Mr. Encsal.nw shall be taken from the same section. Dd the Republicans of the West un- . : derstand the meaning of this ? Hew ers of wood and drawers of water shall ye be unto your 'brethren." 'On the-eve ;of electirms much rhetorical laudation shall he lavished upon you; but only as serviceable vassals. ern ye content ? Nn GENERAL RAILROAD LAW has been passed. The History mantis thus. Upon the introduction of Mr. Bruneu•s bill to the Senate, it went to the Committee on `Railroads, of which Mr. (lumina LAN DCI2<of Bradford, was Chairman.. This Lill, had t been passed, would have fair- ly met-. ne iinblic expectation, and re deemed the pledge made by the Republi can party in the last State Convention. In the Committee, alterations were fastened upon it, 14 which it was completely •• emasculated. These changes were so vital that thh bill was actually changed from its original Intent of fostering the construction of railroads, into prohibit ing all railroad building whatever, in as far as authority could be devised from it. In this form-it passed the Senate, only four votes being recorded in the negative. Several sincere friends of Freedom in Railroad building voted for the bill under the mistaken idea that something would be gained by it. This bill did not pass We Rouse. s,lr. 131011101:13 bill, as arig- inally introduced by him to the Senate, . was brought into the Rouse, and was I passed by a handsome majority. It went over to the Senate, and on the last day but one of the session, was rejected by a majority of four. The result is that no General Railroad law whatever was passed.. The pledge given by the last Republican State Con vention was repudiated by its represen tatives in the Legislature; and it is better tints than that the deceptive and hypo critical bill that went through the Sen ate should have become a law. In that event some Republicans would have been shameless enough to pretend that the promise was kept. Now, even Mr. LANOON, who has talents of the first - class, and brass enough to Match, will hardly pretend that the party does not stand dishonored. Thoughtful .men throughout the Commonwealth hold him to be More deeply culpable for the disgrace than any other mAn in the Leg islature. Tni SES;tOS. OF TIM LEGISLITURE just closed will be an memorable for the amount of law-making accomplished, as for the quality of much of it. No less than sixteen hundred bills were passed into laws, a daily average of twenty-six. When the -House adjourned some eight hundred bills remained on the calendars., in different degrees of forwardnr , s• Most of the laws passed—let us bc,nank ful for that—were not of a g eneral char acter; but relate either to corporations . or, are of local application. So far as legislation concerns chartered compa nies, a decided improvement would be to have it accomplished by general laws, and without the intervention of the Amiably. This, however, will not be done until the Constitution shall be re vised. Such a chance would spoil the craft by .which many men thrive; and they 'will resist it as long as they can. As for the other sort of local laws there is no reason or excuse whatever. What is law in one county or township in res pect of schoolS, roads, and the like, ought to be the law in every other. The endless diversity which exists leads only to perplexity, without any compensating advantages. A Constitutional Consti tution, which should make a proper dis position of these two matters, would abridge four-fold the amount of legisla tion required, and would extirpate most of the corruption which now makes leg islation a stench in the nostrils of the people., BUSINESS in this section is fearfully depressed, owing to the prolongation of the "lockout." Fully eight thsusand men continue in want of employment, and millions of dollars haQe been thrown out of circulation. As yet we see — tie "beginning of the end." IThe iron mas er s declare their inability to pay the la aor.nrice demanded, and will make no concessions, while , upon the other hand, the workingmen are resolved to stand out so long as actual st4vation keeps from their doors. The ultimate result may be the driving awns from Pitts burgh of the vast trade in iron and glass which she has, in a. , great measure, heretofore monopolized. In that event how much good will the present strike have done for the zs,firking classes? Tun DEMOCRATS are greatly exercised lest Senator WILSON and the other Apos tles of Radicalism who are announced to stump the Southern States, succeed in teaching the negroes the d life renco 'twi xt right and wrong. It remains to be seen whether lessons in democracy by the late slaveholders, or those of radicalism by friends_ and advocates of universal liber ty, will prove most popular with ebony voters. Oar Russian Territory, Proth3sor Baird of the Smithsonian 'nett • to has .11ectett the following inforroutio • egurding our recently acquired possesto • a the extreme Northern Pacific Coat: "The Climate and Temperature of um eI:KOS. from Prince of %Vales Inland to the entrance of Denting Straits, during the winter marlins, is about the same as at the City of Washington. There is little snow and much rain. During the summer month. heavy fogs presmil ttrimber.—The within country, Well up to the northern coast, is heavily timbered— chiefly hard pine loreatn—the small trees extending down to the very shores. Some of the islands, also, are heavily timbered with pine lothste and dense undergrowth. Others of them ate destitute of [Wooer but I covered with gra.%s of luxuriant growth% "The Soil.—On the west coast the coil pro. deer' excellent thrleY, and roots Both as radishes anti turnips, and ...Wrap booll as lettuce. cabbagexac. - o.4nieeds.—lurred animals. inch as s, otter, river otter, sable, furred seal. mink, black, sliver and red foxes. are found 10 great numbers; red deer on the south, and reindeer on the north. - salmon, halibut and cod fish abound to exhaustless numbers. In Delimited Straits and to the northward grind whales are very nunierous." Mr. Collin sortie sought the highest sour ces of knowledge In regard to the physical and topographical condition of the north• western limb of our continent, in the course of his invedtlgatiorfs to deterir.ine the route of the RussLuit•American Telegratill, says: "The fisheries along the coast and Islands will build up a population and commerce there which et no distant clay 'Drivel New foundland and the coast of the Atlantis east of Cape Cod. The aticials and banks along the Islands of Ilussian Ainerleaare the re sort of myriads of codfish unsurpassed for sire and dellmicy. Once give us a lodgment, these fishing towns will soon spring into en intuit ee, giving for our Pacific rosst a nurse ry for first class seamen, which, in the grow ing commerce of Inc Pacific, will be Just what we want there in the flame in Order to give we the atihreinitCy of that ocean. The fisheries alone are worth more than the whole cost of the country, and will runny us in the future amply for tee Investment. Thu immense population of. Asia and the of the Pacific will be good oust.- wen for our surplus fish, and will readily take till we have to spare. Timber for build ing purposes Is anundant and convenient; saw-mills wig soon make the lumber trade a sour. of great profit, net only for domes tic use, but Mr export to Asia and the more southern Islands. Boat and ship building can be curtest on profitably where good timber Is so abundant and easily procured. "The a cqulsition Id also valuable on ac fount of several deposits of Coal along too coast anti islands. At Call. the fortittisslan- Amen Company have ' , Worked a coal vein some years pant, and hays used It In their forges and workshops, as well as in their steamers employed In .rryluir on their commerce with California and Asia. "Nor Is the country in be ernstited as no thin In an aricultural point of view. Whea g t, barley an Oats can tin produced as far north U. slaty degrees; gardens iloUrld h along the coast In the Itinislan settlements, producin g all the vegetables requisite for domestic _ "It must always lie remembered that the PntifccMesatt o fs e m q u cahl mariner than the At- Hotter. teal line of gitka (New Archangel) Is equal to Newfoundland or St. Petersburg. That Is shout 40 to 41 degrees of Fahrenheit; and the mean of the thermometer Is ascertain ed to 43dugl4 min.; wmter, 34 ileg,7 min. Summer, 50 deg. 7 relit. "Taking it, teen, as a whole, the Country of Russian America Cannot be eouslilereti, aS some would have It, a • drca rY waif , . of glaciers, Icebergs, white bears and walrus. and only lit for she Esqummux and drink ers of train oil. "One more article of commerce must not be lost sight. of—that L,, ice. On the Islands there are runny fresh water y lakes which af ford on Inexhaustib suply of ery pure Ice. The trade In ice le so far has v -been con. ducted either by. the Ituteian-Amerlcan Company or under their permit, rouse gustily the Icy trade has not been 'level. Wed to any great eatent. The trade In the hands of Atnerlettue would soon grew te wnderful proportions, for the reason that the o se lakes In Deaden America supply the Only ice suitable for shipment on the Pacific. mirth of the equator. land not mention in ?fly.r, when speaking of the fisheries, that Tll hl7:t.wait , koala from Callao to the Arct di. aee Tgi_t! kit great. we abundance. Co of hay are . all whaling owes ha wealth te Engl"d Ww" a ‘ ” risi7 4 ":"Bgn beedd3::: gWh :1111 '‘ataj American healing until "' August. With coast, the Ivory ano e i; o rris alFog beeOline nu small sours ol t w:so " wKr"''l.- ". 1 7 O ri fta in fr a ltritTe e lt . lsbusl --- 1, o th f writs: "Tile climate Is not what many w likely to suppose, for there hi n ti - - - Stream than k weps along the front of f t' urn au stoking direetle . over urea this coast, audratioug UM temperature tw or thirty degrees, in the name inanneer"it's. Our own Gulf btrenin raliies the tempera turn of Western Europe- The climate, I think. iv .arcelu Inure serer,' than that of ' scotland. Of your. there will he much the same chance of produetion—at least In the southern portieres of the territory. "We nave a very Important whale-dshery Cleat round MU crest of the rorrltory, sad also a new, very important, cod-ashore en the southern coast of it, which is to' ~ Lt fact, the ureat fishery of the Paoli]. Ocean: and there is an abundance of Isar ours uo the coast, In some ono or more of - w hi r l, our snips an rendezvous and and 7 , rotect t oo , and also a market, finally, for UP 0 o .ui ttt rgu Of their products." GENERAL NETSS —Jean Ingelow Is workin g on a now vol ume of poems. —tie calmed children attend school In Lynchburg. Va. —A lawsuit of 9t years' duratiOn has just been decided In Kentucky. —The people of Charleston and Savannah are luatirlatri,g In strawberries. —But three landscape painters are mem hers of the English Iteyttl Academy. - —ll..ell•glons meetings are being held night ly In Upera house at Springfield, 111. —.b....pantlibto has been killed near Men tirello, La., measuring nine feet In length. —The Society or Friends is reviving In I - England. The Friends at present number 15,100. —President Lincoln has I.een made the subject of a prize Dorm by the French Scud outlehans. , —The cotton mills in Peteral.urg, have used I.lld hales of cotton sine the drat of the yerr. ' —One hundred and !My steam , . are ly ing idle and iiccaying In th✓ 10.11 River, north of New Orleans. The new P 111.11031 inl•tor or Itoligluo. IS sneered at by Berlin, lo.ellsenfts year. ego Ito wrote a loose sle_tu song. • —Gov. appointed the 151.11 inst.. the a nniversary of Mr. Lincolu'h death, a day of fasting to Illinois, —lt is booved that filo .tec h, Hotel, In St.'Losin was burned by au Incendiary, and the m•'wr is being. Investigated. —,no New Yorkers hope to retain the ti,att Liastern as a permanent passenger amp b e tween their port, and Liverpool. —ln Burlington, Vt., last Sunday night, seven churches were entered by burglars and sacrilegiously rifled of all their value- —Tao Bishop of London boa written a/at ter thanking- Napoleon for the grant of a site for an AnAllean place of worship (largo; - - , —lt is ltatierted that the new Governor tad that since his accession CA. Africans have landed to Cuba. —The village of Trenton, In Northwest ern Louisiana, with a population of ono Imattred e sent nine thott , und Latles of cotton to New Orleans last season. —At a conference meeting recently a Coun tryman gave it as his opinion "that if Ines were not born totally depraved, they he- Cann, an pretty ruldlln , early." —An old. gentleman WWI forcibly put off a railroad train to Illinois, recently, fur having lost Mt ticks(, and the company hail to pay him $7,(01 for the putting elf_ —lt Is estimated that there urn 1t2,50D,t510 sheep toll., twenty Northern States and two Territories, anti the annual Draluctlon of lambs is placed ut over t,eoo,eou. 111/SRLER P S HERB HITTERS The great Family . Metrelac Ipd .11,hushuld I= These Bitters are eurAtalic.hy the uutaT 1100:3EUOLD ILEMEDY for .11 dlaeasaa !alit lug from to Impure .Late of b:ood, Liver o EC= Glee t➢e Herb Blau: 6 trl.l; you trill neve El= E= I=l Drug and P.m..% Mrd:clneDeNt sp11:2111 No. NI 11.1 .et Aron. Plttsboret What liwayne% Ointment Wilt on. 3—lt will cum Itch In from 11 to 49 hours. will cure the mom obstlnato Cite! of Tet- ter. 3—lt iota cure Chronic Erysipel to of the fae 4—lt will cure Salt }Cocoa, Ota1•1 11.4. E.—lt *LI curt Itching Cl.lis, Jail Eruptions. 6—lt will cutitirely cute all Otto Inacases. 7—U. SKATNI'S UlanatoT itad scratch • bor, •l o TCH" Dr. Swum.' e Ofahn•lst.. `"YRTTP:II'` ••ITCH" D. tiabayna , ot.:...r,YTTEIC" "/Teli" ••TETTEH" ••ITCH" .tiZVZII. Ii..NOWW "TIETT . F.H" "rnm— ••TETTICII•• "ITCH" TO TAIL ``TETTER" "ITCH" •`rliTTalt" l`rvbatd only by Dr. WAYNE .1 SO. Ilsll - bold by SI•CLAHHAN bl F.N N AN. b 3 Hut. , .tract, GEO. A. liKi.l..Y. 37 Wood et. JOS. rtaLlumi. NI Markets t.. B. TOHILY.NbK. cor. 4411 and Slarktt otructi, 1'1H.,.. burgh: , KAti Z. A D.E.I.IITT. Allrebtur. anis:Ho:TM MR. W. MILLER SAYS : 4, LS.. snotne. Liessiceritt A Purr.. Pittsburgh. Pa.—lit:Os) I think] am only dotes the part of alp.] clileen when 1 testily to thegreat berso.nta ceived by me (rein the nee of roar I:Stomach Miters re during the last .C . Fe years. eopoisulng _tor a time In ate nil regidn, In iefx• 1 bat ...- etre altsct. which. in counr.•iton with dyspe psis. Is ft tne In a vete weak condition- I sral advised to try your Illaers. and. haring Procured a- botlle, found that they worked like • charm upon se. eight pussu is haring bee. i iodded to my ereiglot In the space of - one week, in)] new Ilfe seemed to have been Infuser] Into out iTiltrtl. so much so that I bore been Induced to vie them every summer al .ce that tittle. As • tonic. I think they.arr invalUable. This 41.1112111er. baying hat a similar attic, (and as before. vouch reduced.) although uad.r the yrTflilletlL Of as. A ?on. I . physician. I was again again obliged to linen rezeursu to the old Craters. acid with the same good result. having gained ski pounds within • few day.. I purchased a half 4oaeu bottles • few Weeks since. and put , pose to use them regu'arly as a tonic. 'Wishing you every aurae*, I remain, _ Yours. grate fall y. WILLIAM PINE'S AIDES, 011 CANADA • PINE. There mewl. from the Waldo bark of the White floe, which glows ahmolitntls In all the Eattern utates and Cana.. hbneytilke, substance. highly ttn'tied with that tereldn'llit nate principle which h..lout been valued U a remedy. In various diseases of the human sy s. especially those of the moue.. 1.1461.1“. pr. 0. W. -weer, of Bottom ha, euto pounded from able material a medicine Called BOLA ti IBU W RITZ BiplE coy/Bull:Mt which bas met with great favor In those ma:miles whyrc the turpentines and balsams are adhitothd to be For OraveCy Affections. Viaimits In youny or middle aged people. . UMbeWs in old people, Blop .. of the urine. Toe same dlrlcolly Sn tbildreu. during the night. Gravel, Olive! Trouble In old Wilder Ulcerated Rhine., Ulcerated Bladder. • Dltchargeol mum., or pus, ur blood from the bladder. Bright's playase of the Kidneys. Pala to the Kidney. or small or the hug. Belo lu the Bituldr r. Ilea' and Scalding, le., Poland's White Vine Compound will be found - speedy And permanent cure. It Is no,less to h. molted as a general and bracingeunmitilthotal tonic, which hoe.. Its health...lnd princi ples 1:0 MI the llstues of the without sick ing or weasenthe the system InsnY ways Or disturbing any one iu hie utual avocations. Ark for POL./OCIPS. WIIITS PINS 001/ POUND. Yo r tale by the gross, riot., or single Bottle. at ill. ISEYnklt'd Brest Medici. More. IVY Wood •treett elm NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams lexpis.a /lee, 54 PVIA is an authorized Agent io recast" Adveritsenzeniz for the OdZII27IC, and ati other paper. throughout the linitAd faatez • arcuunt pri.lo3 tiNT.6lll.till nuw Can Complete an Outline Course 11Y THE 24711 OF 'JUNE, Anil the will guarantee eltiwitions Iwrylux • • FROM $4O TO 'sloo FEE MONTH, I liTrret :NW nd s ant-clue examloatt, TRINITY CHORAL NElL usual, AYTER.NOON HER VICE will bo •unit 10 TRINITY CIICIICII, Hal 111 ttreet. TO•]ll)ILILVW, at li, a' eto•lt Mr UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, CORNEIt OF GRANT ANDTIIIIM ao .or. Ito, A. 1103 , XILMAN. EValtlf t , UNDAY at IOS A. la., Karl 7 r. Y. llon.}ay School at . . Al! the people are la wiled to eotur. and bear. ar • PLYMOLTII CHURCH.- itcv. • EN bTOI2ItH, MU., of riln• einnatl, scili preach tn the All.l.lolatilt IA U. TO-114.01110W 1401011 . 40. at Ir•i o•clocit. At tbe MAE place. In the evening, lie will de Aver a sermon before the Tonna alien • •• Christian Asenetallon , cervices to camp... , 107 , , o'clock. IWVIREACIIING EVERY t4AII. RATH, at la,' We !irk a. m. awl 7it p• lit NORTH AVE!. If 15 H. E. CHURCH. cor er Surat Avenue and Braver street, AllothenT Ify, Hee. E. it. nNYI/V.N. Pastor. All are in.. 'Wed. e ats free. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock a. al. and 19-I P. nk. ' iSrIIELIGIOUS . TICE FIIISI I CHRISTIA N 01111R1 . 11. .5111919001 CHY• of 'able, JOSEI'II JUNO le of till the coin. pletlou of Velem'''. Souse of worerilp, tenter throe to meet In EXCELSIOR II A I. 1" corner of Federal and Laeock street. Servlce.s Troy LIMO'S DAV at lON a. In. and 7N g• m. Prayer klectlng NV El/NE,SLIA.' I EV ENIXO ut 71.0 o'clock, a&FIIIST BAPTIST CIIURCII —Services at the NEW CHAPEL, Fourth 'iltreet. &horn Oran., every riabrattl morning. at in't o'clock. A. Al. MO In the evening at 73ti tociock. SAIIISATH.SOIIOOI. at g o'clock. T. al. '' iit ' !`:!l '' ? 'll l l T l l t a:i, ~„,1(1A; R.,. .lAMCS S. OlLlEllsON,lsNr.tZlkattan Street. ..z.,f - TIIE CHURCH GUILD _ AND CLASS ROOMS. 1:1== i t , e , e , t . kz open to the public daily (tem EI MIRKET RATES 17!ZECEI Government Securities, GOLD, SILVER, AND COUPONS, JAS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Cor. Fourth & Wood SIR j3tIILDIND AND LOAN ASSO. CLAXION, No. fi, of Pittsburg? , ADDlk.tio. tar Charter. No. 'l9O, Jooe Term. 15e7. EME== above number and term has been made for Mffel=a granted at next term of Court utilesa exception aro Pled. JACOB H. WALTER, Froth ouotarr• PAPgIt HANGINGS, Or all Grades, ROM STAMPED GOLD AND VELVET 1=33 lAPEST ARTICLE KNOWN TO 711 E BID At No. 107 Market Street JON. R. 1117 G ME& .8110 tros . 11. & W. C. DORL AN D. Ea: 9S Market Street, Ilavo lust molar , ' • ♦er7 largo M ock of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will be sold very r'll6kr to P.rtle• ." Yorkett.. We will runtish theta geode at Sc zed ktooton ;dice*. PAC 4%0 Call and e endue our goods. J. H. & W. C. BORLAND, • No.. MARK ET OTIL FAT, 24 door from 1111.11 ap HOSIERY FANCY 11014E,FANCT 110 SE. WHITE 1109 E: - wlitrc HAL,. 110 BI: BROWN NIXED 110 MS; BROWN MINED BALT 1.1081.1 iUNDEIISIIIIITB AND DILILW ERB, lE= Old Stand Stocking Store, Ho. 21 rrrit brEISET JAMES PHELAN. NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS, FRANCE'S TEA MART, No. 1S DIAMOND, virr.%nunun Just opened. &large and ceotce itock of Teas and Family Groceries, le lchare. bcl.rr ...fled whole.sle prices. call and lit, prices. Tr. them, ad u Will be W.. lb Isblee for Tow . - SetTCs. Terms absolatrlT WA. FRANCE i NON 13 DI &ms,Np. Pltt.burit, Mil ' 4, 11, .7 0 10 , w No. 37 FIFTH STREET rrrisistwan, PA. TUE OIDEiT IESINESI fUILt iT 111111C1 DUFF'S SYSTEMS Of Mercantile, Rank, Railroad a Steamboat pook•NeepinQ• Whkh e-e ..n gaped ty the lls•baher of roto• 111 New Yore a. the tein,t th,,esh eye -1.,,es seztle et* Vet..< the 1...ie• 11.. e ere ttoeht told the supte•islosk t 4 the ea the, Welledsevtra. l rly.erlettre , l httOure. sceou Web' , Thc , uoree .totly Ito testi. toll , la Lao b, perfeett , l Owe., ye•r• u•retelttlne strelleet.t. Ita fob odor an,/ ero ri,tor. ti •pt•ltOri,T °Mete te d by o4e elty Data, end leaslnte eseb ,tt beret,. A large eight lott<tr Ctrettlir walled ter, 'tele, tad 111 raelleeieee: Addre.. P. ourr & SON. rrintipia., WT. :V . _ cnuricii BOOKS, THE BOOK. r MULT. J. lAvallb. • I,LIIILF lIIE•SUILE. liar. Re, I/LVol lIIY.IsF. AYTKIL TUC oLY 17./311.11.1• 1 0.N. Kay. JolAs i. • . AVEA ERIE AT •. 8141,41 Witum. EHalt • ES roureitti.nest.,H ,,, TIIS 1'LE.A.1,1:••1• ti&VIOUII... • U.,. J. H•HU:L. THE ••11HInTIA, TX /61.1- liov. Job. Ket•Pe. THOElilini YOE HoLT WEEK. tiler IHEINSLE WITEIL.II.•7 TILE ellUltell. AT Birbop Rip. • costeASitlN TO SUNDAE SERVICES. urrioe 07 TUE LICH.Y EtAILISUNION• 117 •••HHburn• . . Tilt lIILE WORLD. Ginulticrn. Villf.r&itnitiLLYJO CONY ULM •TION. Slf.ll‘lol VA( CIIIIISTIAN IC•II. W Leinis. I). V. Tilt ICI•DISli OF Tilt. ',WS ifITERATION. Jobs iloorY tl IL U. . , CI Ie EL. , Sadler. SIBLY. TRUTH. IIw let Aloo, • luso stuck of Sunday Uvula* for fain UT J. It. WEI.OIN dlt CO.. No. 101 W ,, ,01/ y 1 . .. llobor(b 02:11:1 Cu.,/'inPttt Wallet Cilic an RAW WAY OF a rts IlvCitatanT, ilitteburah, Ca., March 17. 1,7. D'" ""q No, 3.—The Beard illecetner Ortble Company have declared the regular quarterly dividend ur TWO AND ONE-HALE WO prat CENT, Yr. of tlorernuasnt S.C. on thestoek, parable an sot after Toted., the tact of AprlL ms:. at toe of Winslow, Lanier 4 (24.. Plow w 7 and rte, Bsre.. to Cho. registered at New * Tort, aud at the orlice of the Treasurer IC Cho. reg tared at P.tt.16101. The tran.fe boos • will clowi nu the nth day of )larch, 1.7. at p. to., .4 moonru the llth day of A ptil. F.M. IIL*TeIIINHON. seey. .) ij IREWARD. —HORSE LY.N —There wet stolen from the row sm.., In deott to•nshlp. Allegheny count!, on Wednesday . night, April 10, Mel, trAttli, S.lltltY.t. PI A Ult. 17 peers old. .Pont If hama high, mane and t le 11.ter than NAT: lett ear silt half au loch on point, and white spot am the right aide of teasels with Wee bind legs Oh.apart. Tne above reward will be pd.: for Ohs recovery of the horse or APPrwrm o . lo n tbe thief. For sup Informant. apply to the sub. sultan, Al his residence near Matirdeld talicutt township. or t HAITI , 20. Independent roliceman, et Aidermaa atrain'a VOice, fifth Creel, rlttebergh, .1.1:114 BOTTLED ALES. KENNETT, WINTERTON, And all WATADIR belt bo brando of ALFA AND SODA ttled VI J. C. BUFFUM & CO., 22 AND 24 MARKET STREET. Tlllidourgb. zollid:v24 VOUNG SULLIVAN AGAIN.- Being as Pi ELLY has throwed up the Wit. be Is anxious to try his hand limit, Ile will fight the winning man, Siff. WALTER or BAU' AgatilN, for theyunt of one thousand Lorin thousand dollars, toslde of two months; or arty other man a hundred and .thlrty ;wand. Sullivan's backers are very anxious for him to get on. May fin always prosper. atilt:all ICEI ICES ICES WM. KREBS, Ice realer, 10. 53 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pitts/lure. °viers left bens or st Hand street bridge will Peeelve prompt attention. Wagons ntannia 11l ittsburgh and ialleigneori atneraro IN TUE YllitT PIIE3BICTERI T AN CIII , IICH, (Ike. lr.'deo•e]'2,) No. ea. ellilbli the allddle stole. APPIT === ft. linker In bonds, Stocks. In,. ap11:12 Apollo ilulldlng. Ith street. • TUAT APPROVIN( MILE.' • vo,)1.11.1)1:011 HAVE, ' . T( so, take home a eau Of Fresh PEACIIPIB, STRAW lIERMIKS, lIIALCXIIERRIES, PLUMS, cEURINB or WIIOUTI.EHIC3IIIEtt. -IrcusJ are Into tu get them good, and at the lowest adage% price. •1 112 FEDERAL tITHELLT, Allegheny City. ap11:12 • itairortax BELVEN. VOR SALE IN SEWICKLEY A- 11 /1101/011, on the princtpal street, TWO ACRES Or WELL IMPROVED LAND. An abundance al trait, •neat two-story team. house. with cellar. Nal and ale room: new and In goodorder. The property will mem:mend Welt. quire of W3l. ItANI:LH, apOirroo Oil the prionlael. GOOD NEWS.' • • CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. Inquire for WAR/)'e BREAII. The largest and b 'I he luttlals W•" on every loaf. None else Plant'._ uth_3o:wise•sgen inTTSBUitGIA _ Inttruction In Mil anard IlionuirsPhy given In private lessuns,'ln class and hr. mall. !Reports of Lectures, epeeches, gerinOns. nnOn r0111191211C4C terms. NEW GOODS! A LARGE STOOK OF NEW GOODS OPENED TO-DAV, WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal St., 4LLEGBE.rI" CtTF MEM lIRGIINS IN DRY' GOOD A VERY URGE STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, QV' in JULY hTYLE, AND AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL Wool Detains, all colors, cheap; Plain Percales, in Buff, Blue & Pink Chambray Gloghams, do, do White Pique, !a great bargain; Swiss Muslim, Nainsook Muslin Jaconet Muslins, soft finish; White Brilliant; Bleached and Unbleached Shirting and Sheeting 31uslins: Prlots, Glughams, Checks: Table Liaens,Towels,Sbirt Fronts: last* Miens, Jeans, Paul Stuffs. TIM LA 11,11 AT 131 . 00 kk UY BOYS' CASSIMERES IMIZEEiI WHOLESALE Immo are Inliteit to CO/ and cuminne our flock. which iu tuft and [MO. Wet, sad oar prices • 113 lie found as low se soy. Remember the Place, ERUN, TCONNELL & CO„ 17S Federal Street, Allegheny. NEW GOODS -• -AT WHITE, ORR & CO New Goods DAILY ARRIVING, WHITE, ORR & CO. Faxhionable Goodm, CP cfb New Styles PARASOLS AND SUN UMBRELLAS, WHITE, ORR & CO. NEW CLOAKING CLOTHS EIENIM WHITE, ORR & CO. NsTA colaDietastoek of NEW GUODN, at WHITE, ORE. & CO., 25 Filth Street. •pl 3 NOTICE -TO OWNERS OF . CARTS, WAGONS, &c Nonce I. hereby given blown owoer. of Car.. Wagons. (Yardage.. Se.. resident. 0 , nol....esldeata to Site Ilorotatt et Laserczconrlllo Pay their Licenmes, At the e.mv il T l reusrevenfiler, of the Of Law ra, YUUTHWITH. Alt licenses nut paid on or Wore MAT 1.1 *lli be placed - In th• hende of the toW Commissioner fdr eollretiou, oktjeat to Ids or Mu mots for eolleetiod there., nod Alt per sous who neglect or refute to take oat licvneee will be sattleet to • perrelty, to he etcher rad ho lure a... Moe of the Peace to said Ilurough. The uhfmet.l plates of ore... veers mulct b . returned at Malin. Meuse... tali.. out, u pay M C,11.1.. Meta.. RETIES 01/ LICENSES. tact one-bona vehicle t 175 00 Each two.horaa vehicle 7 50 Each Each tar cw h laphem h ackk nte le 7 00 Omnibusr ses . mad timber wheels enlace by 0. two ho Tar each additional bone used tu any of I . 0 the Aber., 'alleles WIC JANCET, Treasurer LAwaexccvziam. April ut. 11417 FOR THE SPRING TRADE. At 28 and 28 St. Clair Street. . We have store awl are deny receiving, of ear owe and Other mumfactures, i 1.,r, FLOOR 011.CLuT118. WlNimw IIADYI+3,, lUMN a ITUIts. . TAIME AND On. Ci.triliS, ItIUPY itoI.LANII,I, 811AD1: I , III.TUdET. • Also, LICATIllift BELTING, IMIIIBI,II /MAL AND IiTEAM CAC lii NU. I Being mansineturors, we are enabled to one, to me, chants. estrisge makers sod the retail trade tuducamesta a. to prices sod goads :Rd be found eisewbere le the city., I:=19 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS CONSUMPTION! It would take a man • illetimc to rest the trew. tiles that knee been written upon this import.' not subject, and If a lick roan were to attempt' it hr would make himself worse by the reading. and die before be got half through. The ay mp• toms of the disease tee. hacking cough. uspecto nth. of master or pus, Psi. In One or both Lungs, chilliness, burning In the palms of the hands and sales of the fest, exhausting day or night sweats, hectic fever. wasting of flesh or marasmus, somotturen expectoration of blood. These are the usual outward symptoms. apparent not only to the observing physician, but to the patient's friends. There are, however. more important symptoms loan these, winch are only mule manifest by auscultation and percuielow terms which moan. In a medical sense, Damn- Ins' sod listenlng, and they are emplaced out• wordy to order to ascertain what Is going on In ilde Of the cavity of the chest, The Dons or symptoms elicited In this sway are almost sure to demon itrate the true and exact condition of the respiratory orgies. • perfect auscultator can not fell In ascertaining whether thu Lungs are mile' stators''y or not. Hence It Is the best method of cc...cluing the lungs. Their actual condition once discovered, - the appropriate treatment is snore rapidly arrived at. and weer? diseased part more completely under the leer' diseased of appruprlato remedies. We babe long been of the opinion that .consunsptLon or decay, wastingnf the bodily strength, was depend ent on a depraved state of the blood. which car et.. In its course. tuberculous matter, and de beats It to the langs. or elsewhere In the body.. Jose as or stone Is deposited In thy blad der, a small per of watch at tracts other particles, up It becomes of such offense to the natural functions es to bring on loOsaninatory action. which salon, If it could, would carry It out of the system, and Irkleh could have been `costly dine In Inc Leglneing of swat disease. Dr..K EYSEitib PECTURAL allitUP Is a com plete a r eal perfect cure lu the forming stage of lung disease. It Lets on the very principle we have sinned above, by enabling the securing or earytug elf organs to do a double share of work. Wit.te and repair arc easily cow prehen'ded, •nd 11 the worn out material be carried off, and the renewing material of 1 proper ebaraeter, there mnut he health and use. the contrary of stelae. and .f.s.easu. In many cues of eorttemPtlen valets bus become settled, Dr. Keyser's Pecto ral tlyrup falls to cure, altbOngh It will do good n. art,. all. Ile prepares a medlelne csllad LuN4 (1.318 0, pllLat.,ylAltY RESTORA TIVC. which a great tante, and strengthens and restore. the part. to ire renewed. while It dissolves ant carries out from the b dy thou turtieles of worn out Jr extraneous matter, which only WO to clog or destroy it, by kande:- lug the ranawing material being deposited to Its proper place. =11ZE;111C=11 i'LLuM PtAlt Mtn{ of Georg. rxrpcuter. of le ratopeon ateeet. Allegheny CM: I toot a %latent attack of pleuriay. 10. line iluG, which left 010 with a cough lasting all aunt wearing away my strength and gradually undamintag .y health. Dunne tbla attach of dearth! I had erveral phyalelaue 01 the higheet ret,tation In the elty. After I bad partially re cayaird from the pleader. 1 nu ad‘ Ised logo Into the country. which 1 .614, and when Were I enitest Ina doctor. who to'd me toy left 'nee wall age,ted. and that if somethingw nal done :U soon I would 41. of CONM Mill! ere , I linger. ed on (rota Wit time until shout the middle of June, my cough and lung dia...., gradnallT grog log wore, sal l weaker} eery day, and al moat d.apalring of getting well. 10 thla state of deapondchey.i and knowing the guneral tulle( of the lectrabillty of Conaumption, and Lae log hear.) of cure* made by lilt. FiEl s re , Eli, and ocelot hte aeleertl•ement Intim neeetnapera, I was ',adored Iv Ile to,er 1011 to cell on the Poe ta at hli orh,e. l'evn meet. and had Ws ex amine my lunge erttliLls ••LUNti /CND. — Ito told me the one , . lone of my tell lung was yery much diseased, but Ye th,ught with great care and ti.e persee In the use of hl• sn•dlelnea I would .t verancAt the time I called on Ur. Keyser my t.l.l;Pa . was over 0010 hundred mad thir ty Pea. In • Minot, and I was generally pros trated. and had to cough night and day. 1 Com menced the Doctor sty. at meat In °clot. v. velth a feeble. bronen nottalltatloa. and continued It fait fatty watt' the pre•ent Mac The I.,elor's trteviletne• helped me from the very .tort, and meld grad•ally lett myself getting atronget. and my m.ogh atilt eapectoratlon lessening. I Late tralued [lastly la ttesb, and cone:de:my self well; all the realist el my Wog has ceased. and no gutteral Leith Is In every way good. All n.• rale:tete and frtessdo I.novr of the adv•need stage of ray dtitur rtcoT• try. One • f the. tnedlelnes given me by LI, Keyser WA. 13:m41d' , •eatted ht/NO ell IIP. tohl•te I toot Its etraectlon nlth the other let at nvent. . 1•000001/. YOnn. l't al•nt Itna, Hatch AN Orli F.IL CURE OF I'ON 20YI [ION. ''"r" 1 .as discharged from the Vaned Mateo army In da . Snary, Ps, on antes. of • wound In . the head. from a shall, an a dlteaso welch the semi 'physicians pronounced CONol: 11 PtioN. I had a te 'rade eLyg Liana fed away In strength and 'KAI and teas unatde to do anything. Shortly at ter my return Iron the army, Pma Icapplionlitn to a ydaystelan of my held hh.rbood and, after ward., to souther fo rllt•borgtk of high lion. shore remedies I end faithfully for ar e mantes. Without any Dente! Whatever, hat ratti er grew worn. and wasted In gest/ axed strength cerly day. I. duglot. Ina. 12.17 mother Pack me et I.lolloa 11111'n1:11. of no Penn street, who:ow sp o t In lung cases like tr.lnc had Lena highly spken of. and put myself under hb• treatments The tlontor catmint' my lungs very carefully with lola LUNY/ 01J11 NI/. and told me tbat mJ te'yt lung less badly diseased at the n Pe r part. cwt If I woe care.' ha thought he coned cure me by foitowing 111 dlrectian's closely. which 1 did from that day to thls. I gradually Improved no. der Or. Keynes medicines from the first week 1 . do:smear - 4 to take them, and my general health has Improryd. and my. ehest.'where It leas sent en not•y. and Wile. it pained ma, has Iseentai fall and strong and free from pain. 1 ••• 50 , j do • full day's work, Lad take groat pleura re In ghat, my testimony In (nor of Or. Keynes treatment and medic . .. d 011:, to. Wto dent, Turtle Creek. pie re rat m:n, •prll Ilth, 1-'67.. • cue of aro year.. f Mainz cured by OR. KLTtIKK•tI PECTUII•L wife has been aglicled with a cough and dililvelly of breathing P.r Lee or six years, which, lee several years back, Lad grad. tatty lucre wed in elolcocs. The complaint has . been hereditary, and ohe bad bees treated by several physicians without aey relief. In this state of her ease I procured some of yew rm.' , TONAL COUtili hYILUP. I bought We first time a fifty cent bottle, which relit Ted her ter) much; I thee called and got a dollar bottle, which cured her entirely. and she POD DOW 110 trace of the farmer diets.. except weakecw. would glen state that I yard the medicine adiself to a cold and c.wigh. The medicine cored me by taking one dote. !express nay enure satisfae tion with the mediclue, and you are at liberty to publish this If you toilet to DO no. WOE. WILSON, Alderman. Fifth War S. Oar son. JAwns rainrgn, some three years of age was ainieted with consumption of the lungs. for which he was disMarged front the army. lie reas examined by four army physicians, whO ail agreed that hu must dis with the disease. W• brought him to Ur. ILEYBkilt, 110 Wood street, 4 now In) P.m street.) who. After ...lading his lungs, commenced to treat him, And cared him sound and well. Ile Is now won and h. Wen so for the p three years. Others afflicted 15 want. can likewise be eared. dant. PA! Max. Ax. Alibi risotto. Temperances tile, IRO.. sth, Mtg. UR, KEYSER'S PECTORAL STROP. KEYSER'S LUNG CURE. • Can be bed et Ws 0 HEAT MEDICINE eTOIIE, 140 WOOD ISTRICET. Consultation rooms for I.u.g VI) PENN IMES ET, from 9e.... until 4 P. M. ' .7.* A. PAILIJP.R. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MAMMOTHMOWN, 55 & '5 7 Fifth Street. BOOTS AND SHOES, BALMORALS, GAITERS AND SLIPPERS, NEW CARPETS, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Hoop Skirts, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS NOTIONS , =9 311TIISON, PALMER & CO. AND &ILE. lIY.I . DI:IN./6E1310 AC .Fq=i - vnte Sale, DAY AND EVENING. AT UNUSUAL LOW RATES pITTSBURGII LIGHTNING ROD WORKS UNNOR'S COPPER TERIILAR LIGHTNING RODS With Spiral Flanies. This ]Cod hoe the power to Cirri off ...Moth electricity se tweedy I:Stealer, iron rods; in Other Da Is equal to stolid bar of iron.thirty inches Da citron:it , ' nee. It does not rest: it cannot gut out veryder. ditt o ree d s d the nrst preset .. at many Institut. , it was error beaten in any contest. It has been recommended by several hundred Professors In the best reboots and Colleges to the United litotes. as the ben Boil ever Inv toiled. le ter le list we may name Philo.. Dean. trate.- sor of li•turs , belences. rittsburgh Jigh School George Woods. rrasident Western University of re missy Iminia. anal. C. Pershing. rresident rittillirst. Female College. Amoug the hundreds of nPanwhirb this Hodes it• erected within the past year In this ielulty we may mention the Locomotive Works: Banner hiottati Milli Allegheny /louring Wills: First recanyterlso Church utnilegnenv; oecond Ward. lichmil Dom, Pittsburgh: City Poor lions, Pittsburgh: nt. Bridgere Entire, Pitts burgh, • e.. - Ic. -1¢ he surrounding country thane of these Hods have bore erected ou resi dences or public buildings. It me, be examtned on toe Ltillierial Church at Johnstown: an the Disciples El.nreh at New Ceet:e; on Dr. Heed's residencei Hickory: on residences of Esquire Lowrencev ill, E. H. Witton. lichre•• li r r. irrl ' hf tift ' ot:s k i to 4 ri rerrYi P ; Baser. Soothe Island; J. Locthertli repo - . snots; t.. W. Lewis. phorpsourg; J. F. Freedom. Friend Bunton. Bakerstown. at.. Ac , Le. This stud Is adot.ted by all who w•ht Lightning nods wimecver it is Intreduced, sod In en experience of ten years. we have never known by lett/P.l2es of devisee to • imilding Tiroy tected bdams while many Distances occur every year oi amage Spoil which Iron rods have Men erected; so noticeable has %Ms fact hteume connuunities where attention Is called to the mitre.. that w• are •Imoat daily ralril on to talc down the iron rods and erect the Munson Copper Bed. Pice. 30 cents per foot and $.3 for point on each rod. Our worm:nen will en 7 Part Of the eoentry without co Ws charge. LOCKHART & CO., MANUFACTUIcE Dow:IC.ll;Rn, - . below end e 4 Bridge =CM 0111,tR.4 for Rode may be left at oar °face, o tC. HVOilt CO.'3 Cope. , Warehou meet. mh=:,sB.6:mart:T LOUIOA MUIILBACWS HIS• TUNICA!. NOVELS. D. APPLETON & CO.. tt 3 & 443 Broad. way. `Sow York. Dave just published, by L. Muntlacu, /OSSA% 11. AND HIS CIHJET. An Historle .1 Novel. Translated frousthe tlerman by Ade.. .side it V. Chaudron. 1.01.5 so. Paper cover clotr, ••,11 'Joseph IL' she transcends her previous Loris. nut nip in the Dory wrought oat In a masterly manner bee the real characters that Vlore in it hese hero car.fully studied from the detailed chronicles of the thise."-I"ii/mlclpAns fos lL uirer. KDEILICK THEGREAT ANDIIISCOUUT. An tilete , ltki Novel. Traeslated font the tier man by Mrs. Chapman Co.eman and her Dough. ter.. toot.. Illno DI pares. Cloth, gr. "The moat remarkable volume of our time. It Is cuter - Dining and Piquant. tad wilt eommand a erre wide circle or reulers."—Frog Whit , THE MICEDHANT 0/ !MEWS. An Histori -1 reerel. Translated Ham the German by Amory Conn. M. 0. 1 rot., Irm. Cloth. $l. ••Tbero is not dull chapter Ini o t. The Inter est of the reader is well maintained from the be. s Inning to the Huse. aed we know of no book of similar ahaeacter which would while away an af ternoon more pleasantly."—rtios Herruhr. EKISLIN AND SANs SOUCI tie Irederick the tireat and HL Friends. lip L. kturilbast. 1 tut., Moo. Ct. "We none u, several encash:ma. to noticing the works pith? great German authoress, Mt. Muhlbach, expressed our admiration of them. but are now, alter careful reading almost vol. lime R. has come from the press. cone Drained to Pr... Dice them matchless: unrival ed in the whole domain of historical romance." —l'...leav Journal of Curaineece. ither alba abase sent free by mall on receipt of the price. D. A. et t 0. bar e In Press the following Worts by the same author: Frederick the limit sod Ills Fatally. Two Life Paths The Story df • Milllonnaire. Enterror Ltopold li. anilllll Time. Empress .lipephlne. • 1: apolcon in Germany. Henry thegene lighth. Primp, Eu ad Ills Time. The Great [teet n er aud 111aChildriln.. Louisa of FrusslA Count Den'owskl; or, fredertek the Great In Eohetnia. tHd Trite and Modern 7ltoe. PROPOSALS FOR "Boated itroporols 1011 to. tweiveA at this otrice until lolck on YtiIDA.T. the 34 day Of .111. w. 'Vt. for 114. urea sssss Iron work for as Iron r Wangoshance Light-horn. stmt.ol Msekirmw. >Whig.. rises and osectlics tions for this wort eau be obtained on applica tion to thlo ogle., or to lien. W. B. mei.. 10- pant...ding Engineer at Oat tart. Cook coun ty. (Woofs. This Iran work will I. required to aboar d eed ou or rolore the lath of June, 1867, on of Detroit. either at Ileffalo, N. 1., Clevel.d. 0., Detroit. Michigan, or Chicago the op ague of thebleder , lint the plaitiof delivery must ' be stated in the rod. look work will amount to about 150.070 pounds, of widen about 100003 will be boiler work, mid the residue will be rout-Iron and ten slon rods, pelts, Ac. The Posed reserves the right to reject thylaro possl, or tb rite.. rec•lve may Part or ~ b• itre r to w n l ir.V! ' :juiPrtin l Arg i nittig o a T t t o ya i rialci will De considered °haling Irpproved by the Lion. heeretary of the Tmatury. Wo bid roll be received pr coroidered except trout Wen cheat liolnerseterers. and each otter must he theatre. psided by a written guarmtiee, slgue i by the 4140er anti competent surety, that In the coellit Mole sr:centimes of t oot bid Ike lieneesery non• tenet .1111. entered Into. Pond and security for the fthtbrol fnikalment of the eoetreet will M required. The sunl for whist the bidder proposes to for nith the Iron wort. c olt to tee drawings sod spectOretiarts. must be distinctly stated. and a copy ofibre, the printed •roelfleatlons must be enclosed With the hid evidroce that there is totstslue as to the ohject of hl. Alt proposels tenet be coaled and endorsed ..r.posels for Iron Wort fur Wsugo.hthce 1.1100-hotite..' and then enclosed in another tiro vclooe and addrrosed to the Chairmen of Me Light-hon. nrwrd. Washington, U. C. ho bid will be considered that does not con tent/ to tha requiroments or this advertisement. Any porton submitting a proposal in% be present see wltness the open Cl the hi at the time sad Wmte herein betolre specified. By ortit./ or We . Lirbt•house Board.- W If. Still 0111C11, CrotirmAn. Treasurr ierortment, oMce Light-he.. to ad, Washington, D. U., Aprll6. Len's spil.9o,Tan CHANDELIERS, Rackets, Pendants, &e„ arms an.c3 oil. A large assortment en bang and receiving at WELDON do BELLY'S, PLUMWRS AND GAB FITTERS, DX Wood Street. m10:0 211A8 MATH rat ----- 14 1 - 1,[1. 4 mme•., 'ICC. Crrr,StmLll. Aprll 1, 1017. 4 IN PURSUANCE OF THE 2lataecUon of an act relatlog tuAlleeLeov County, approved the Ist day o+ May. tsat. ma of the amendment to *MI sceslon. approved the loth day or March, lon, I, DLVID AIKEN. Jr.. Tl.3l3lrer or said hereby glee 114 1 . 11,1 0 mat the Uuplientes of the several Wards, Llor ooeha and Townships,. WILL BR MILS. and I wilt be prepared to recelle the Ann, STITI, POO& 15D . 801 \II 1.1‘1,S DP. I ON AND AFTER The First Day of Mar,1867. Said Tneet can be nil.' et the TillienTiltrit'S Oritlelf., until the YlithT . Attu I.,nr, Deduction of Fire Per Cent. Discount for prompt payment to any person Paying the whole amount of their taxes. There will be no [eduction allowed on taxes dorinic the month of August. There will be TEN rEic CENT. added to all tales recitalsimg unpaid on the FIRST DAT OF IiEFTEXBER. apliwMitsT rirrsaurtun. Mb. Is'7. IarNOTICE.--TELE ALLEGIIE COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, I= On Saturday, April 20th, 1867, At the OPTIC". of the CHAIRMAN ZO. 133 FOIIRTII IST., PIITHEIVRGO. full ntion. Is 0. q - este, as ra tio n s he time tit h e holding hid Nominating Conve and othe twines, of importari. Will then De considered 137913 JOHN W. RIDDELL. Chairman A. L. rilkAsox, T. K. BAT:is. arNORTII CANAL STREET.- All pettier. are hereby notified that the undersigned, Viewers app t oted to clew and assess damage. and hence • for the opening of NOltTlf CANAL SIVA:Sr In the Yortrth ward, - City, from gaol lane to Cedar avenue, I= wilt meet on the premise., On Mist y, the 20th deg' of Aprll,lB6'7, At ten o k X., to ftallil the duties of their appointment. A. C. ALEXANDER, TAMES BTUCKIRTEI I,IIIICON BULPOILD. • IDL_II:w Z` EDUCATIONAL. gar STEUBENVILLE • • FEMALE SEMINARY. The Sommer session of this Institotlon WILL OPEN MAY 6th. Terms, per east. Eve Months, for board raom. Belt, to., flu; tolpoo from Ill) to to, aceordlor to Marc washing, 311 cents per oL eo. We have reduced our terms about Paper ea, ler the coming year. I - Yoe tI P L P SVI e I', D L L.P.. euperinten.eut. Roy. A. M. Ural): A. IL, Principal. mh33,34 EXCELSIOR INSTITUTE, • For Boys and Girls. nession will commence MONDAY, April nth. Applications for ed mission .661,- he mtiOc anti , from 2 till 6 o•eloet p, et the Institute ltoo.ca. %EVILLY. LULL, corner Liberty and Fourth atrects. anitw,l CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY JOSEPH 8 . . MUNRO, Oftbe Second Ward, Allegheny City. subicet to stis decision of the Ern Itepablinan County COIMOtiOn. • aplliza F OR COUNTY TREASURER WILLIAM M'CLEAN, Of flu win:alit:4 (formerly North ,Fayette, will ►a a candidate tor County Trearurer, rublect to tua deelrion of tba Union itepubtlean County Convention: aolOty6 FOR PROTHONOTARY D. C. HMI Will ha a candidate for the °rice of PILOT/JON OTLRY, subject to the decision of the Unio • iteontdican Convention. apt FOR PROTHONOTARY J %COB H. WALTER, Will be a Centlitiete for the alce of CROTHON IITA.P.T, reelect to the fitchlou of the Veto• hermetical Coreentlon. mb^S.ah.tltlef - - FOR COUNTY TREASURER, • MAJ. 1. F. DENNISTON, (Formerly of Friend'. Utile (turd.) will tie • Candidate for COUNTY TUEintittEii. sabieet to theJeelsion of las Union Itepriblican Conven• Lion. naln3i:e7l NEW WALL PAPER AzD UPHOLSTERY STORE, JUST OP EN ED, AT NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST., BELOW THIRD To 6,6morodata ItelccreAred trade. we Imre opened • brands of our burl... at NO. 30 DUI rif►lT.Lo eTUENT, withentire yew *lock of WALL le•PErt. WINDO an W 811.1)1.0, CCU CAIN GOODS, FLOOR. .6 TABLE OIL CLOTH, MATTILASSES and BIDIONIa of all Mods. LI NA:cell-30 SMITHFIELD STREET OLD isTANILI-96 AND SP6 THiNU STNENT. E. EDMIIIiDSON & CO. ;311162 w 37 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE PARTNERSIIIP undo BERE extetinglattween the &pied tinder the name of TATE A 13 LVLL LE, was dis solved by mutual consent on the lit day of April, 1161, the entire tutereet of J. V. da y/Lt. having been pares %se!' by J. 31. A TE. wh • will continue the MI adds./. ties end een , fitting business In all Its bransbes. The busi ness of the late nem will be settled be either of theen...Were, at tn n old stands, Yl7 Liberty street, rlttsbnigh and 30 !federal street, Alle gheny. All parties knowing themselves in debted to the late ATM are requested to make urevt. p and those having bill. agalnst said will resent them f r settlement. 4011b1 M. TAM JOHN P. SEVILLE. 13=1 PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTINU, L ♦LL ITII ➢I3ARCIISS. . --alr:lre:arr=gArrgt . :,'"`" GAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS 8118 . 11 " n ' l NTl'ris cLosrra. ' Coal tautly oa d and made to o r s TIXRAM .70.33.370 - M. T.A.ring, No. 59 TEDINA.L STREET.l.llegheny And saw ..IRERTY NV:tin:T. Pittsburgh. a. •weo:tu-tßan =I BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., =I Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, HYDRANTS, PUMPS, SINKS, Bath Tubs, Wash Stands, V. No. 167 SMITHFIELD ST., Itoo2lll rrrmarrsou. re Mms:= GRAHAM & BYRNE """g "aP.Vl:=7,lnre foe KAT, CAP ,AND FUR BUSINESS At i1a.62 St. Clair street, Invite %bele Mends and tb public to call and exuding their taperlor stockOM they feel Cool:dent OW give Ware satisfaction. . • SHOVEL,SHOVELS.SHOVELS. —Ames.. Howland's. Llpoltesott's awl umir s susertor Shovels au4Smola. A full Pao of these geode oh head al and for sale al I=l = GARDEN IMPLEMENTS, GAR DILN I.SIPI.EKILWTS. — A fultanortment of Noes. Hakes, evades. ehotelk lad the small Wel, for gard•elee. for sale at "AWES BOWS'S, 130 VI cod street. C:o= ( IAUPENTEItSY TOOLS.-A lull "dant:moot of Plane., Balm Hatchetl. Uhl s- Os, olorklng Usages, Al4ll. gpi Apiu, Meal and Iron bin.... for ante It JAMES EOW?'S, 136 Wood.streeL METED IIIUTTEIL-10 half bble. 'fresh roll butes for We Or sp: J. 11. CA.N1 , 161.J) & 130 N. EMI WANTED.—By a respectable ya”ec a. 0.105. • SITUATION Ina nlee trunk. to Ilea housework. As her oblect Is to oh tutu s goal home. wires will Da a s.aaJAII Choorlderathol. Address SpLl:xl7 C.. orr,ca. "\VANTED 143.4:3C:337 33Gbiro To team the lenelry trade. None bat a stead,' one need attPlY • Add.... en! 2tant JEWILItY, G a [lra Orr ten. 1 1 ITANTED.—Spencer Rifles; yy SCENCEK CARBINES. ("Tata ahOoterl; I COLT' S AEU BERINGTOLVE ARMY AN t, NAVY IiEVOINLILIA for RARE IseUtpay cAsh Or We other good &MA to AEA:IAEA.. J. 11, JOIIINIATO7i, Great W•al..,rei GU. Work., 11,11:x Cor. Yews A. Wgn.9w, riltarbl. WANTED—AGENT. ♦ gtrlctly . rallabla and .ucce.sful Ltfa lama. •nee Cn.quus. is desirous of establiettlng gen era Age . sey for on• or more of the Wexler. counties of rentuylVunts, Ineudiug the city of rntsburnM. Liberal term. and exclusive con trot of the bellow offered. Coo:irate:a persvne toTtWO to oPPII. ♦ddreu F. 0. Box lOti, MEM WAILNTED, • EL.A.T-i On SALARY OR CORRIBEIWN. Good laditO money prefer AP red. erenres required. I" to t4" O ° or by 4 1. r. 11. ° CtIltRAN. IN Diamond Et.. opposite Coen MAU& 13111U:dEr WANTED. -500. clerks, and and others now at or ernploymeat Int.t.bargh, to PSKOV that ANDREka GENERATOR eantinorm toaelibetttr Cuthaa tear. Torten. an, made be a Glint rights and theea Orator. It Is the only thing of the kind haa real merit.- Suety•• la the •taadard. Cows and see what agents are Malawi. C. let: No. ICOI Clair" street. AGENTS WANTED, IfiECEI BOTH IiALY *IfD FEMALE. In evory township snr crAtoty. to can pOlt lar work. It .ntalut CM pares; retail pries ALM. Bald by tubstription oniv. Address im mediately. J. C. KEN: , COY .1t CO., mhblnor:.s a Third Street. Pittilanrgh. Pa. AG ENT S.-1.000 WANTED.— MALE AND FLKALE.—The best ebance Mrete."°4:teof,g;":"=''.':'::e n ;44"` l° P4 the geld. Aget T nA L .lo o F,Pkr titian. Now Cllkl calsratiSlßAßl lion.. Needle . y. Io 000 for scorn. Illustrated. beau at one* for terms and territory. • Address. A. L. TALCOTT A CO., muldiellLtsrT 58 Market 01.. Pittsburgh, Pa REMOVALI3 . REMOVAL. CEORCE M. PETTY, SEAL E3TAT.6 LOSNT/LND BROKE% bar re moved hi. ofeeoto No. SO Umltbteld Bt. mhiO REmovAl... • ROBINSON■ REA & CO., /lave remoTea their Once se No. 12. COENLIL OF FIRST AND bkIITtIFIELD IiTILZYSeI. mt,21,69 • REMOYAL.—J. 8. NEWMIMIL tic CO...Comm:lesion Sercb.ts sna dealers In Floor, Feed and tiratn. lasve resumed to 211 LIBERTY STEEL'', Where they will be pleated to tee theta. Wee and nuatorners. Inasds 14101 AND EBBEN SEEDS • WIIOI•ESALE AND REFAIL • • Porebasers zre invited to exwelne my stoCka sebieit compel...the. moat reliable varieties 10 .Ittestion. Weeder the foll o wing kinds at re , doted .tat. tae du silty ie the very best: COU.ki• 103 b.. Evergreen tweet IW bus. 3.arge Sweet, or en.r .11g.D11211. 100 lbs. Wood's 'Early Tame. e 100 •• Wood. Early Covent Itlarden 4,0 •• Early Long besrlet 103 •• Wltlte Tun:d rez o-rooted 103 •• Hod Tunalpoted....- ...... 1M •• bummer White 100 •• Summer Yell° 103 • • • w • Bi buetes 110. isk. .• ...... 100 TUB.NIp. • ; Perlin P•de. Per P . d. n bus. Early Wbtto 8t0ne...• "-sac, 45 as. 10 •• list Uuteh (straprlezved) IS 50 •• • •• tolotreton• IC 45 " 50 •• lied ToP itt.P 7 /ezved--1 lo 0 • 50 •• Large Bb° white •65 60 •• • " Purple Too Rutz 85gz.....1d . 40 :5 •• '' White, rop itutz Bags.— trt 50• ,•• Abet deett. teen g top.•-... 63 M •• Vold./SW - /S - •• YEW/. Per Ruske!. 100 bog.(3•Bourke 11) 50 •• • Etrly - Tort. Tbereb ...... Ou 50 - Early Frame 50 •• Early (Marline. One eO3 • •• Bishop Dwarf Loug Pod aCO IlwaXi ' B lue Imparial 610 10 •• Boyd Ilwarf It.rowfst it 00 73 •• Large Wilts Ilarrowfat • 50 7 •• Black Eye 31arrowfat 1 410 •• Eugenie 53 eturnplou of Es:gland W • •• Brttu, quer, - cu • •• 1,14441 n Sugar. edible pods 12 00 63 •• Tall 2aggr. 00e 15 rs , 19 gross TLLLEEN TOMATO. at $1.15 Per d O4 • Darters. a. 32r0../%TC , Mr.. Horticulturist and seedsmap, No. 137 Liberty Street, a 11 rrrriatuami.li. MYERS, HOPPER & CO.; 12= =I FURNITURE Of Every Description. SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, WA full assortment of Pittsburgh Manure, turret Furniture cunt tautly on hand at LOWSIST CASH PiLICILS. WY. J. 2.11"7.11e....A . N. C. UOPPKAL...C..I. DITZIM Mta:VM USHER'S HERB BITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. TO THE PUBLIC.-1. Dave this day opened BIIANCLI LIOUSE. for the sale of • Nishler's Herb Bitters. In the City of Plttabitrigh, and beve Authorlead A. T. PATIN TSTOCK and D. M. BOLTON. my Agents, Lowly on and menses the same. B. ILIID/LEIL LANCASTan, March t 4 IM7. , FAIINESTOCK & HOLITO-r: Wholesale Branch House, latcaximot 119troot, I=l gold by all Yet peelable DrDSitet+ 11141`W • ask but a trial to cone Ines ant We or their medicinal ethic. RUSRLER'S B rm:am THE ligliCl: muss comm. CAPITAL, $20,000,000. O►asd sad Operated by Our Merchants and Manufacturers. CAuREESB' Valuables, eels, over miles of El and liberal _ yearly to Express dampen. et can be made permanent only by their liberal patronage. This "we hope to merit and re ceive. EELE2=I3= Office, No. 145 Wood Street, snc:: 'r' a.._,a~ MOM t jOIL"( PECI: lc HAM WOIttLE ,:• Fourth street. owed •' T rsOWlTtl ' Ut ' t n th = t ;111 ' Tot I . ;a • rt F 3 ,4 Hat, Ladles , seatletasses hatr•uuttl az done ha, the atateSt srdlOtter. a1d..04 Per Poo ad • 10. .0 PITTSBURGH, PA. ES
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