Cl‘tWittobitvotteazvite , TIII7IISDAY, APII.IL 25.1507 IDENTITY OF INTEBEaTs.; Within the last few days, as will be remembered, a mass meeting of Freed men was held at Augusta, Ga., which Governor Johnson honored with his presence andn speech. Both the meet ing and the part performed therein by the Governed indicate the immense civil and social changes wrought in the struc ture and ;working of Southern Society since the breaking put of the rebellion. In former times, when the Patriarchal Institution was an integralpart of the Democratic cread and dtscipline, the an- nouncement -of a public meeting to be held by the blacks for the' consideration of any political question, would have been regarded as a declaration of war against the peace and good order of the community, and the 'vigilance of mas ters, police and blood hounds would have been called swiftly into requisition to suppress it. Blacks were allowed to participate in two : sorts of convocations; one religious, here their souls were Prepared, after w a .fashion, for such a Leaven as they were held to be fitted for; . the other, at the auction block, where their bodies, wtth all their mental, spir itual and physical capabilities, were sold to the highest bidders, under the shad ows of Christian temples and palaces of restice. This Augusta meeting tells how absolutely the blacks have passed' (rote that anomalous condition in which, con fessedly having souls to be saved, they Were nevertheless reduced to the condi tion of beasts, with bodies to be sold. The Governor's • speech indicated the novelty of the occasioil and of his posi tion. "The inierests pf the two races are the same, and th re should be mu- that 'confidence and harmony." The - blacks had heard tlia refrain all 'their. :lives. In itself it was a sentence_ of dolorous import. It carried them back to old homilies, 'inculcating the idea of the natural and benevolent mastership ; of the 'whites, and the advantages the blacks derived from unconditional servi tude. This meaning would have been full and unequivocal, had the Governor , passed, as was formerly common, to ex patiate on the excellencies of slavery as a mtssionary . institution. Instead of doing this he . turned off in the opposite direction, and proposed "the formation of a common prattorm on whicn the white and black could secure equal jus tice. before the laws." Ned the Goy:. ernor ventured to make such a proffer even three years ago, a Vigilance Cona iinittee, composed of his intelligent and ' devout white neighbors, would have sent him to his final rest, arranged in a 1 resurrection robe of tar and feathers. But the Governor went on to 'express_ . the hopo that "both races would be friends and 'co-laborers in working • out the great problem of regeTierating the South." - Here is a distinct admission that:the Smith' has need of regeneratio'n, and -thatthe,best efforts of bath classes of her population are required in order that the great triik may he well clang. The Abe litionisis preached that doctrine for thirty years, and were denounced as fanatics and incendiaries for their pains.. Their turbulent and revolutionary heresy is now accepted, even in Czesar'a house hold, as the highest type_ of- orthodoxy. Only a few Democratic pagans, szattered up and down in Northern wiblernesses, adhere to the old "doctrine of devils." The Governor struck the key-note-- • the South is in a bad way, and can only be lifted out bythe conjoint efforts of all her people. The South was in a bad way 'for n long period, and dud not know it. While disease . was eating out her vitals, she interpreted the hectic flush•on , her cheek to mean high and increasing health. When convinced that the North Was vastly surpassing her in the race for wealth, greatness and power, she did not search for the cause, where alone it existed, in slavery, but ransacked all by-paths 'and Impossible places, conjur ing up chimeras and geogous where none existed. The Proclamation of Emancipation has proved a volume of Revelation. It . . has convinced the South that what she esteemed her strength enc . ! glory was her weakness and shame; that what she ac counted the most potent eleMent of pro gress and prosperity was hurrying her back to Barbarism and Old Night; and that instead of standing as she imagined on the pinnacle of Civilization, she had sunk so low as to stand sorely in need of :regenerating.. Such a discovery as this goes a long way towards supplying .a remedy. The welfare of the Southern whites Is bound up in the same bundle with the welfare of the blacks, a common destiny awaits them. If thd whites will gener ally recognize this fact, and act under the inspiration whiFlt naturally flows from it, the work of -regeneration will soon commence and be prosecuted with great vigor aid success. LOIIRUpTiOSISTS. For eighteen hundred years there has been the highest auth i ority for the opin ion.. that in the Chur h hypocrites are more punctilious than other men in tith ing the mint, and rue, and cumin of doc trine and observant In ,accordance with the same gene'rt i l law' leeisiative corroptionists have commonly a filming zeal for the principles and measures of the political party to which they are-at tached. That zeal constitutes their stock in trade. By it they bbtaia and hold the position by means whereof they thrive. They use it,l moreover, as a cloak to cover their loathsomeness. - Recently, the political zeal of some of I these men was urged as a reason why decisive measures should not be used to thrust them out of office and compel 1 -them to remain in Obscurity. We did not ' concur in the suggestionAhat it was best to trust scoundrels any where, and par ticalarly where honest mencoeld be bad by asking for them. In one of his late sermons the RCT. IL W. BEECIIIM uttered acme pregnant words on this subject, thus : "The men at Wwhington and Albany Sold their country; they sold their human ity and their honor, and the trusts, that *were put upon them by their costit uents. They were debauchers of the young they were the traitors; they that lifted the sword were not half so much traitors; they that despoiled the old ban ner and trod it under foot; they that fired upon the Gocernment of the United States were not so muck trait Ors as were those vermin who were crawling under the foundations and destroying by corrup tion the vital power of the Uovena meat." This is the simple troth. It is the army bight of absurdity or infatuation to pretend that a man who is notoriously a corritptionist at Harrisburg is a safe or - valuable man any where or is any rela tion. The sootier they aro cleaned out, and honest men put in, no matter 01 - what political opinions they may be, the Potter for the commonwealth. TEACIIING BY EXPERIENCE When it was proposed, a year or more ago, that the financial system of the country should he brought ba l ck, with reasonable expedition, to a spe:cie basis, not a few shrewd business men str,m uously objected. While confessing that the prevailing system was false and de ceptive, they yet ' thought it teacticable to maintain the paper inflation at any Point deemed desirable, and thus impart • confidence to everybody, and steadiness to business. They overlooked or nnder rated essential elements of the calcula tion. Doubtless, they ittve now discth ered that the ebb and iloty of supply and demand, are quite' beyond the au. thority of the Secretary of the Treasury. Many causes have conspired to render the present situation one of doubt and uncertainty. Superabundance of paper money has totally deranged values, so that computations of tolerable exactness are impossible. While the tendency of waives, lerived from the expansion of circulating nicdium, is still upwards, in all departments requiring Special skill, the prices of all the products of labor are "Idling off. Hence come strikes on the part of workmen, and hi Bhutto' and carefulness on the part of =Plovers. At no time during the last six or . eight • years have `so many men been out of em ployment as - now. Hundreds of thous ands of the most competent men are earning nothing; have been earning ' nothing for some weeks past. ' They and their ftmilics are living sparingly, through fetir their savings will be ex hausted before they resumework. This lessens the demand for many sorts of merchandise; but this is not _the worst effect. The suspension of labor by such large bodies of workmen creates a pin ky feeling through all ranks of the com munity. Retrenchinent of expenditures becomes the law. Circumspection be comes universal. All wait for a dimi nution of prices. Even the workmen who are most intent upon an enhance ment of wages, anticipate a falling off in rents, flour, beef, pork, clothing, — 'and all manner of family supplies. All these arebnt different manifesta- . thins of the consciousness that the tinan cial system in use is unreal, and cannot be.sustained. The general feeling is that the currency must be brought to a specie basis; that paper money must be con vertible into coin, without loss, at the Iwill of the holder; and then prices will bear a just proportion to actual values. Until this point shall be i.ached sensible people will exercise extraordinary pru dence in contracting obligations, iu ex panding operitions, in ,accumulating stocks, and in regulating expenses. Tra ders who have been so unwise as to lay in heavy stocks of goods, hoping to run them off - rapidly, find the prevailing cau tion in their way; but, however disas trous this may prove In individual ca ses, it is on the whole beneficial. A wise seaman who sees the portent. of a gathering storm, corimences 'directly to take in sail, and leaves as little as possi ble for the tempest to take hold upon. Such may have a sail or spar torn away, but they commonly ride out the storm in safety. Seamen who keep their canvass spread, in defiance of admonitions, Mean ing to make all the speed they can, are apt to be overtaken by the elements, and find they are not strong enough for the encounter. • Ilonecz GREELEY and Taunton - WEED are conducting, in theirrespective JOurnals, a s harp war upon each other. 1 Turrixow denies strenuously the soft impeachment of ever having entertained a prejudice against the colored men, whereupon nORACE goes bock some thirty years to prove otherwise, detail ing on office conversation which happen ed in ltir while he , vvas a reporter on the Albany Journal. No person need ✓ic ' case 31n. GrtStxxxv with having a bad 'memory, certainly 31n. Waco cannot after the exhibition of Its accuracy. Prmvious to his departure from Wash. ington, preparatory to embarkation for Europe, Colonel John i NV. Forney was aid distinguished honors-in the way of formal farewells from the clerks of the Secretary of the Senate, the employees of the Chronicle, and the colored citizens of the District. These evidences of the respect. of his fellow men must have been truly gratifying to Col. Forney. UNIVERSAL SUFFILAUE Is to be made a political iehxna in the selection of Luis. lutori at the next election in New FIDE IT IS proposed to annex West Vorida to Alabama. The proposithm meets with much favor in the latter State. _ PCl,lO6d /101331 M A correspondent of the Masten Journal wrltes from Pittsford, Vt., that two petrifi ed corpses have been disinterred from the burial-ground there. The soil of thi:s burial ground Is of a moist. gravelly 'tort] , Pao, with no indications ot any forme.' or pe culiar mineral autistance. The two canes reported are the only ones yet dlscoverml, though over several-five bodies have beer,' removed from the same locality within the past seven years. Mrs. Lincoln, wife of the late Capt. John 11. Lincoln, of Pittsford, died from the rupture of a blood vessel in the year trill. l5 October, 180„ the body was disinterred for the purpose of depositing it In the new cemetry, when it was discovered to bti In a state of perfect petrification, and sO solid us to retest several bard brows by írt heavy hammer. The appearance of the body and features was very natural, with the ex ception of the eyes, wbtela were entirely ob. Itterated, leaving the sockets empty. The hair was of the same color nod apparent Li xibiliLy as when first burled; te color of the body of a light, yellowish wh h ite, and so perfect, In all respects as to be easily mode stand On its feet. The remains when in terred were dressed In black silo and when disinterred a black mold completely cos. ere,' the surface, but was easily brushed off, revealing what appeared to be a perfect !nitride statue. Mrs. Penfield, wife of the Into Sturgis Penfield, of Pittsford, after a sickness of three days with the dy.nterY, died and was burled la the satzle ground la the vear IStl, wwa as taken up for removal last Ninny, sod s found to be In the nano, state of petrification as Mrs. Lincoln, with the exceptionec of the flesh on her aria era, which bad dayed entirely off, leaving the bones of the fingers the Same the rest of the holy —entirely petrilled. —Sit sorts of wrappings are now made for spring wear; there are Peplums, burnouses, loose paletots and tight-fitting peleteta. The paletots have Vantlyked or scolloped edges, are embroidered on the seams with Jest beads. The mignon "slat:4 is composed of thick black talk. bordered all round with rouleaut of black satin, and on the seam at tile beck the same rouleaux are laced: hero end there, with narro w space froth the satin run luaus', there are bouquets of violets main with ribbOn, surrounded with green silk leaves. The above Is rather a fanciful mode for walking toilets, but everything now the vogue savors of eccentricity. Loose sleeves are the Only sleeves made for the warm weather garments{ some are open to tee-top of the arm, and others skein are of the old pagoda shape. The Galilee sleeve is grace! at in form, but It Is ouly a make be lieve a1.V15, as it forms a part of the ludo tot, awl hangs from the shoulder, where it Point which 19 finished with a tas sel... Paris correspondence. —liertstele, who has dropped out of notice since the outbreak of the war. was a P....m -ire, to EuroPe bya late steamer. lie will ba remoniperol by all who watched the for tunes of Kane as the Lieutenant llartatein who war chosen to health. hunt for the or pre.lhoowrawnhaefuehrwe was su ards seta to deliver tho reto PPosed to be lost, and cued • Resolute to the Queen. lie was a South Citrol I n Lao, end when hie Stato went ou t . o gave up his commtssion. Whether or not he Intended to take active part ttalnat the government, a stroke of pares lysle soon after the tall of Sumter utalttvd hint for service. lie raa the blockade and went to Paris, whence ho returned after stay Of three years to lied his home In rules. j—lt 1a not to bo wondered at thsit the King Of Prussia in now us popular In lila own nap. iss a ye., or two r.s3o ho wne_the raver.. Berlin was Illuminated on his elrtuday,nua the Austrian pulbaSey bad n .100100 to this "Uall to the laurel.rowned 'victor It Is loudly pOsslble to conceive tlio humil iation Of Prussia's groat rival, _ . GENERAL NEWS ArLausas has utUU(Ulil schools (Or (rCcU en_ hss adopted thu American can • . bystetu. —Greelv's "Conllct" ha; sold to the extent .f 122427 copies. _Cocoanuts are used as water falls by Alahauta —The tobacco trade of New York city amounts to over 410J,000,0o). —s turkey-erg complexion" is a shade mentioned In `lmmense, —The suedlco-politlec.l cauldron in Now York Is seething and bubbling. —the Emperor of Brazil . erected a tomb tone over a poet who died of •tarvatlon. —A negro man in New Albany has been gradually turning white for a low years. It Is said that the Dalian In-holders eke the lowest OP T their bows to the nul rtatl Yankee. —The coit or living In New England lls now higher than lo'ney Other country On the lace of the globe: —The eloptnent op an arktomatie and wealthy young lady With a poor mechanic Is the excitement in Lou i.tv Cincinnati paper !vivre Melt the pur chase of a million brooms to he used making that city clean—Just once. —It.IS not where no are, but .bat We are, that determine: whether w.• shall be happy or be wretched,'' says the tiny. Mr. - Cu) ler. —An Irate Michigan citizen not siteceeds leg in kitting his two sons 0 110 quite nueeenss tut lea subsequent uttetupl. upon Ills own We. —The Grand Duke Alexis Alexendrowltz, the second eon of the Emperor of Russia. Is expected at the Care of trnoti Hope, on his any to Australia, China and Japan. —lt is the 11111illifil01us voice of a free pm ple, that the new , Pee-cent place looks like a bungling imitation of a German groschen, I anti that our coinage - generally has a de bated Dutch air. —An Insurance agent, urging a citizen to get els lieu tnsured, said: -Get your life insured for ten thousand dollars, and then if Noll die Cent Week, the wlddet's heart will slug.for Joy." • —A French chemist - has discovered the art or changing Iwo, at a elicits expelow, Into chicken meal, or Clint crony poultry or gout, It is Warted try I oli:Una the fresh, ly-killed meat with curtain liquids. -.The Insurances on the , paper mill 'to. strayed by lire In Phlliviclobla on Sunday mornlim, kern divided follows: Nun. York umpunien, 5.53,1'23; Hun ter° compa nles, $11,101; one Liverpool company, snnio; all Mbar companies, 410,001 • —1 student of Sitakespintro hits discovers ered that lu the neuron or his plays wrecks a vowel nt Bermuda, on her Onasaku from Naples to Tools! runs the chip or Arp , {Wools 101105 On tho ,it.ens of BOtto- Infie'l! 511001 0 010 thu Tiiror and Its master to the Inland city of ..llrpolll —“Hearst;' asked a mmister ono of hIS parish loners , little oy,• , whers In you sister II I n "Goer to lionven.” "15 pail r Is she dealt" "O 11. no air; s h e a Mit to tnly bOX of Why, Yea bald aono to heaven... you saki lout hUll day that ,Chwenr made m heaven, be Mought she went there." WANT SUPPLIED Loud. Ale, Bottled Ales, London Porter. Brown etou, To get genulne Unmated L.Bodun Ale, Porter or Brown Stout, has hems almost en mthosalblthy In this ti-y, notwithstanding that there era Tel ton., more sellable fur weakly persona and 'wraiths. The want nas at length been Benpard. A !arcs msortmeut of the ertmt brands. comoriting Barrie,' a. Perkins' Loudon Mutat, Baal A. Co ta I ale ale, Campbell'. Stat. ete...thatre.tred at JUNICPLI FLA:AMY:Una STl)rile, Nu. 14 Market street, and Is soul by the rase or single bottle, at the lowest rat.. Alas, a comp.. stock Of the meat Liquors fur medicinal purples., and Camel/tilts :pertain,. Ale, the Attest article It usa. /I*mm:ober tb place. E= PFLUG AND rATENT MEDICI!: C accs;ZPc No. 24 ask.ct s:rect• • What tivviivne's Ointment Will no. .111 cure Itch in from 1 4 to U Enure. s—lt will curt the inuit osettnate react or Tete ter. 2—lt .1.1 Cure Chronic Erre:Pei. or the SACO. 4—lt will cure roil t 041.1,114.1. 6—lt .1.1 cure Itehtue Iles. a , l rruptinne. 6-11 ertlreoretleele cure Ci skin illseasee. 7—tine 1/11$111/4.51 . arld Ittatch to 445. firklyne'; ne.l ..-rrrrent ”lTCli" Dr. SliFir.l ••TETTY.II." .•ITCH" NETKEI IL:it/WV "ITCH" ••eTETTE 'ITCH' , TO TAIL ..TETTSIt'• ••ITITM.It" Prepared Gale be Dr SWAYNE d trON. adelplila. S.!) ere.. A NAN, $3 Harlot etre.. OEO. A. [...LT. 31 Wood et.. JOt. r• 6 Merle, at.. A. l. car. ith an.l Starlet fittort.l, burgh: KA ,e DilUtIT, Allegheny. auV.ln.nTre GIVE NATUICE A LIFT. nop't expect too much of Na,hre. Tay trine with their health and the!r bortall,nthms. and then 1, butpr,oed that (Si. tick. The p-eztu. e of (.01,111 mental or Lodl:y 1a . .0r, 0,01 , antlavl p. 111., Is :rematch... Very ft, Si e.czni, and e atltut:,n• can bear up again. th,s Aol 10 in,. i.a t,ll , nth) Irtilett:e• •rhi,h tart, ans. en ilk the Sy, t,reathk. thy nat,r ive 40005 pro 11.1,1 a. thl. sea Ln 5,7 Ge rhAngoa (rum toe rigor of W,E,ter tie war - rut:4 of ,pr.ng. an I It Pt, 01 /.1 r• t ube Xnthoott perhuln an I,;ror 1 pL rt. et taailb C Yetatorclu: the . physica. I, .lner,rle, rat- , fore- the, al COll5l / rty not at- at a i r finl , t, or perat,. ous Sia• 0.1 ,5 4141 a .I,lolno C„ 11-S ' BY ' r a7e a r t - ' c ' txt l „ l n7•Tn } L '" . l lTh .„' “ n a ' ;l ',. ; l" a ' r " .• •.a rpenar. ohtata. Nothlut na• been offerrd to I,e re,Lnle n .1, 'Mate to hamle. Itt Its nature, t.o p I. havlotorattc, re,rat d ,1 It ANO ALTP:RATI VE. In the • •Id the nor, In nrw a-ttl•-aaente, and In crowd, clt .s, , tht p• 0.0. rd poor. It u ma • PI: , is C. ANS 11XINCin , wltti n. 0.1 at,' I, Is .riscs CANADESSIS. A tree which Is ahu , lsat la Canada, Nora Scotia. and the more northern t arts of the New Ensland :Axles. and Is also fu..nd la t,..e etesated ana =ann.:wens gl(Ana of the !Mill.. State,. nd sla Atm!. In medicinal tether. !Jr. rowel:, of 110,05. hes prep•red a m dlethe from the sweet Italde bark f tar pthe tree. Calera i•U. It P. PINKS...IIPo] Nll.,,wmeh la on of rare ralt, in nil dr bill/Ate.' stairs of the kidneys. It le.s .Ite actors la all dls.ase area of mr.eous membrane.. rtabllug them to regain their loot tune and energy. It will he found well Ad.ptiol us an those diseases. metre 13.1.,1tu has been tried and felled. It Is Ilkesrlas well suited In agnate cotter, and.. Inlalll,le riper:lllc for 010 and denlllukd cases of trauma. *any per wao st neat On' y took a bottle of thls medi cine. to try. afterwards emene 1.5..5 ant got a ausen. hall nose tfferted radical cures o t .14easta . the n, Madder slid kidney. of ye•e* standing, Dia..., • gllrra, that bat been looked upon as i t. s. the incurable.. I. InMedistcly rrilere pof Asa gluounue, Do im The. Umfled 61,5105 e DtspenSeltary. .p.•iort the One, says: • •gt Is pgc.c.1 , 4..1 In rre• f • rte. t......1..ther dl:eales or the urlharY Pk•ske. , to g I.es and male latt.m ...lot or 11.er:ration of the tr.wels, lo chronic catarrh.' affections; and I , warlous n. rmr of rht uirall.n.'' It Is ex. eeedlogly Valuable ties'l eras - all es,Cllmzin hi ty urine. sod vim, there Is red and white 11,11133.,1 It can h• ashen •Ithont nterrupgluu ona•• usual asceattoakt wog Instead of •Icke.n t.r.luet • a bracts K. hcalLity power of el.- ranee and st e t., Pr],e,ll. per Lottle: all /or Si. 11., IILAIPS .trr. g•IN (I—.ll. POllO D. For (si r St the greoss, , feria ologOe oottle. at Is le . KES IS iCtr..n yreat Medians rt.., ISO Woad street. ans./ NEW ADVERTISEI3IENTS, Whf. BINGHAM. Jr., Adams Exprese 01. Pa, 64 IV th !Street, is an asassorivat Agent to reuses, isiseriteerarnss forthe fieLRETTA cad cal otho paws throughout the United iliatea and ther-Crsnadas. STABLEVG TO ItEYT. Twenty-five Stalls, o Third street, sear Wood. Znqnls or J. C. DeFEI73I & CO.. n and 1111.1. etrect ET= N _ OTICE —All person* indebt ed for Liss and Pteam Fitting. or othersrlae, toil. kicaTEEN, or .11. IIeaTEEN k CO., aro requested to make payment to myself alone. Or ,o ..JAMES J. Era. at my Worn or Oral -00.. DO other person baying althorii7 1 0 mate collections. M. Skiff KEN. 'No. 04 Water Ore. t. ME , wrrrkco YIC/150. WETTACII 2c MEAJON, lionafseturers of overf doseriolloO of Loather. 334olliasg, 1/elders In MELT awl LACg LE•TLINIt. fio, 204 14.111TLIFIELD'NT., Pittsburgh:l's IMEI errmit or TIF.I,I4IDINO W,OL - LA l'ltLsburria, Apr 112.1.11, TUE ASSESSMENT FOR TILE GrAga ?Via!" and Culling of Prtrinilunia butte, From Dinalndic to Jummonvitle street,. are .tore readr for taamtnal on In this °(c, Weal Market Wore, Nilirre they will meant Until • the 1. May rlth. wt., they mill ho ulaced In City Treasuto Omen tor collection. 9311 R. Z. °NAY A. L. JUNEA....• CEIAPT COMPANY. blumfactOrers =1 dealer. In GRATE UNION CHARTS, .teat indu,nertenta:ntrered to Agants. ❑. llghn, and SUIT/MLR TO EITZER MALE OR FEMALE. Requires but little capital. Address, e:Misfi ts/a sump. UNION ionAnT c 9. _salsoEs7 lloonsPrllit. Tovobt 02,11._ DITTBDURGIN - NURSERY AND 1 0 A Rbu ony.EnrinuNr----J ,,,,,,,, -* . stuntmen. tn.c....nr.n) John num.'''. Jr..) alloOLOVallto AI,N FLoItIOTS,. Cltts• orgh, Pa., solicit attention to their eitessive aIOCIL of fruit and or. smental 'lyres, Ever. It ...vat. arrays Nines sod tOsonhosse PaSocroorf Cats TOO LO MfyraIOOLILOII.IOII. FIEW ADVERTISEMENTS: lIIGIIEST i4II-hi-T:OES PAID FOR KAY AND JULY COUPONS, JAS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Cor..Fourth & Wood tits aral:l,3 Summer Millinery Opening. Ihe lera , roc! IrnUIA rrspertitNlT tarot . = th-lr NV HOLICSAI.6 ANO ictreti.l,Ustvm - Ett..l., that they NW .111onituty, the 29th of Apr il, Ooe of the beet •ad well selected stocks of CkM.TNEITga HITS, in Every Shape and Varkety; RIBBONS,. FLOWERS, VI their own Itnpnrtattuu; We ...kit a tall. to naasu.nv our novelllct. AFFELDER & CO., iI Market Street NOTICE IA HEREBY GIVEN Clot the i'opartnership heretof.te existing be tween the undersigned, under tne style of A• I. BAKER CU, hu this d.y been dissolved by ma lnal aul I:011 ILD I) OF , •1" T II tort, -,1 . 1,1 , A 1, 11,1. Ir-sIUY for ;Le to• I== Canal Street SCHOOL HOUSE AND LOT ',b. Lc, hal frr•II: ~ 1 `,.113 Cans! CA , 1. VI /1,1411. en I (•• It I. • • 4 2,34. f wLtufac.u . inz • , kl., • Vcltk, rot, 1,a1.1 , . tat•!, l'r VlaT;:4 ll a rgserT,J to frjttl any Ftr.: R. KOttll[•K•crcCa.♦ ylt N OTICE TO CONTRACTOR!. SEALED PROPOS ALS Will b. ytYylved by 11l br.dct.LOYl bb,tl Tueachry, apritOth, 1%61, rots tieststlne, ,ar^lests •r.sl retste the f , s•lssa Fir art• aust the Itssrs.... I.•WIV.t. •111, 13111710.1, rrt. srs s.utts , at to the Aisega.u, Valls • ttaSSrssastt rts A•s.ssuet Is• at nut r Ita,..ss. Waltsyslght :stress, t s t.rs.sts I.trts. •ttsr, Irssat Itssultsla, ',ls. et Is. Itss lutt *Ws ste a•ss tsa • 11., Its to AlSen tstysts..t Jussrllsso sena Fast, Issltaet t •lislllia.l.tt All. y, (rota Lull" to Yo.thehtthet. rassele• and ats,lol,tlona of the worts to Ise reuses, can 'se arta awl a I nescrasa.ty Inturraa tlua 04..111114 On aistsllcatts.tkts. JAMIE.% M, DIEYI.IN, Born., Its gusat• , . At ‘tst.l ratate awl lootrat , r e is! De • tta 1 , 111, null, street, nett essllsloatalt , ..... 1.1•.r1,1 , 1 , 111 . I= FOR THE SPRING TRADE. At 26 and 2S St. Clair Street. Wroe wt seee4 In s t tr e ,r r e a ta n3 s i r e e C turr lly I,o.stocke nt o , FLOOR 011. CLOTH S . N ellA El, YUILNITIMB, TABLE AND ('ABBIAGE • OIL el mils, I%llFr 111 , 1.•1.ANDA. A.DE,:rI): ruars Also. LEATH FN BELT IN ' NUUII Clt lIELTINfL.• iIVyhAND Mffii Bring mannlantorcra, werna , ,nol to orlon to tne,chants, a l or. and wefoun Mule .eln a notaoutnentO •. (+n or, /au{ fo,li nut to: d •bera tbu city. = • NOTICE. THE UNDEMIGIVED Iran this day dlspoced of Ms antire stock of BODTe AND BROM to Yr. J. F. ItattALL, yaw I:1 continue the bustnest at tllO old stand. t LIBERTY Ml@ Thankful for the liberal potronetre heretofore bestowed, I Would ask a coetinuatice of the UM to my successor Vl= IRON CITY CUTLERY CO., 1%0.3 Nt. Clair street. u f t l aryai ngO ul a t r o e f to •a ardd w f rA N C l utl l e M ry and Varl t,he t.o. dr. at o stlool, 1110 their tottntlutt to keep on b and a a Are . aloes of OEM HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Iterolsers, Pistols, rinbmlt T"sts sod sy,trlns K 00.1.1 or every Lary ILISO Vti to do ali knds or 1(111 WtHix ; Orluding ..tors. liebsors. an., Coruna sod ...too, and ariAluy test anal K. , . , 1 , 1u1S Eltataps, •Litrt.st, W. U. IIOWN, Manager. mbn,2l TIN GUTTER AND SPOUTING flu, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, House Furnishing Store, 71.7c>.(36 Fodoral a/arc:tot Near Pallroad T/eplt, Allegheny the "Union Car, Pot." splllsw7aW FOR BENT. One New Iron Oil Tank, in 00 Cliy. Capacity, 6,300 bbl,. 7.n.1616. of .I) l , l ll. l . E „?re, r ate l d E an n a Tll l l;Terr.K b elt r Z e Ll a " a !' I I I /72 Mid 174 Wood street. EEI FOLEY'S GOLD PENS, EZIEMMI 25 Fifth Streot, IVIIOLESILE GROCERS, MERCHANTS i t u .. t . •,.. 1 1 s 12= = .1. D. 11.1.31ALEY. 17571. April Ist, 15,7. •pin:SN On /mud Dom put up to order 2drde to order, at GRA FTOVS W. J. KOUNTZ. 235t.1r strut. Mal I lamilton's Paper Fasteners, RITING FLUIDS AND COPYING INKS, Letter Presses and Books, Albilb.hl BODILY ; K. lb •11. 800 AND IloolriS 'VEIOPFS, OF 11E61 S;IF, AND QUALM, Sermon Paper, Time Books, lALXA.XIEIB Z•CirtilBo7 MYERS, SCIIIiYER & CO.. Blank BA1: Makers and Stationers, 39 ED ETII STREET MEM ritLADE:LPIIIA CLOA.U. HOUSE, No. G 8 Market Street. . ~IMc , Viuccrstor to H. ,L;:it•ESTIALTSPIL i C 0.,) ll.s Just rreelvela:l um I.ATL4T hirLILS Silk Saeques and Basques An; al" s!i;ecall msortmeut of Black and Fancy Cloth Sacques I=ll ORNAMENTS & BUGLE TRIM wort 1, Ely Cr, iltltc•lon Of EMI= lslltu!sr atti ralon pald to •rders. lad .11; nn, it v. I,lr Ivanvag, rorlng ca;t rist,Ltre. $23,000,000. - Tat; NEW SIX PER CENT PENNSILVANIAL SrJr..A.r Free from all State, County and Municipal ,Taxation, tb"l . lb, futbltto .1 Ia .abo to Stit, , , >t,bibtbbb tto. brarret Ilabt or Itaubb r. Lis., by city or tbc budbost.tnett. JAY C(mmr.. a co., imEx EL C 0. .& E. W. CLAIM & CO., lismt•ro. 1 1 ,11111BD ()EDEN SEEDS, KROLEStLE AND RETAIL, I . n.,:c.cre arc Incitc.l .0 c Ism.. my ct^.k. mvr . ...• m...t rell•Wo carte-Weil II :ticati. , c. r " ra.ccc. 'cry bctl.: MEE BEE • - • . eltra • I •,•1. t r •• t. 1 - I . • a.rI•IFI r \ 5'1 : 11( . - ," . • " •• r I. Vt. ref It 1361.0. :e. T•.• .H. Rrke • •• T t•I• lo 11.445,- I 6: Hu • • T r-aut • • I. ar y I art, ¢. at 6 rai , •••• •ag oml 00 • •• Itte•rt /I OH/ ••,6` 666 ••• ; atr....161 150 • H I'r< row( t 4 51) • •• . 4$ s s•. l •10 HI 1 • Isar /./. •• 16 I ntrtr ant. I't /a..../ l•/11././V, at $1 ':.•• prr .?or. yacYrt.. JM...IV - C) , Mr-, llorticultatist and Seedequan, No. 137 Liberty Street, AO 'yl./111111)11. CA. 311S111111 S IIEIIO.IIITTERS. THE GREAT HOUSEHDI.O REMEDY. . TO THE HUELIC..-1 bree mt. dny opened URANC HOUnE for the sale of Mishlor's Herb Bitters, the city or l'lltsburgh, and base authorised . T. IdIINCOTOCK mud I). M. HOLTON, ly Assn", to carry ou fluci maul,. the same• D. XI6I.ILEIL. LaiiciETZu, March 14,17 C. ' FAHNESTOCK & HOLTON, Wholesale Branch Home, 212carls-ot 113trockt, =! Sold by all 4spostablo Druggists,. .ATWo iu.Y but o trial to COD, LOCO any coo o tt!tir modtclual lIEBB DITTEUS. TUE JIIMICIIIPITS UNION EA'RESS COMPANY CAPITAL;' $20,000,000. I=l Our Merchants and Minnfactnrers. (1413111 ES BY EXPRESS,IIioney, Valuables, Freight :and Par 'eels, over more than 13,0u0 miles of Express Line, at just and liberal rases,saves Millions yea elv, to Express Strippers, and can be made permanent only by their liberal 'patronage. This we hope to merit and re ceive. Office, No. 145 Wood Street, WM, LITTLE, Agent. rnbi n 53 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. corvrstoraxwa bmc.._ • All4lO of. APMI.Z...h. le 67. gt:/.1.F31. rn. ‘1.03.... +III to .0,01,41 at tots oMeounttlelATUlrlroY. Aunt 1.130, at 3 o'clock p. 0.. (.0 Grading sun Ptylug tug following eat. , le and alp.), •11. II ot . nor.r.T, from Lrocoolr One I. to nipor ' Ai r Sti ., F.RE'tI,I3TISEET, Com Tatlor arenue to C•rrol tllftO oVIiNUE, from 15..10 - 0300 to Volta, ram., L. 'NO ALLEY, from Emil.. to CLortatt st. TIMID ALI.E • CSl====l:M 131ANOS IPIANOS I—An entire of %RABE 4 CU.:II VlAllaci., which •re war coasl ,, en:ll the bra made: also RAINER 111 BS. CELEBRATED LI A ROB. relce frOtO ward. Persona let ol a Rrst class upward. rerli/D1 ID ol a drat mists Clan. are r. spect.fully Invited hi calf aad isawisiloa before purchasing elsewhere CUAILLOTTE BLUME, 2ku. 17 mum. , h NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GOOD BARGAIN ! AT 12 , ; CENTS. Yard Wide Bleacled Muslin, AT 12!.i TENTS. Good Light and Dark Prints, WM. SEMPLE'S, atl Mc a 1 Streo, Alleslooy Cuy Parasols and Umbrellas, HATS AND SIINDOWNS, OI'EN ED TO-DAY, AT WM. SEMPLE'S, 130 IS2 Cederot ►y Allegheny City Grlo - s, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c., A PULL STOCK AT WM. SEMPL.E.'S, ISO arol IS! Peeler al Sired. lilt ghtny Cit WHITE GOODS, SHIRT FRONTS,' rish Linens, Tablo Diaper, ta, ♦ FULL LINE AT WM. SEMPLE'S, IS2 o1:1S2 Federal SI., Allegheny city FIIENCH GINGHAM!, PIA!, CIIIXTZES, PLAIN & FIIPD ALPACAS, BLACK h COLORED MILKS OPENED TV•DAT, IT WM. SEMPLE'S, ItTj:Jii j OIIN CROFT , S 6 CO., Real Estate & Insurance Agents co. 139 Fourth Street, =I 3E's .a. FL 3:12 B. al Acres. Pr-proved. In Fayette county, Pa. Would trade fursay prourrly. kr,s, Impro, ed. In ludlans minty, Pa. • Arr.. linprovr•J. A ll e gh en y Co.. Pa. Acir, Improved. In Co. Pa lue I,..r.rtt, Improved. In Yeager coUnt . y, Pa. IX cocci. nu twprotemat , .. Male Cu., FA. it Acre. ton moss out tne Perrysville road, Just toe tiring tor • market garden. ro eras, unlmprovar. le• out the Per rysville flank ro.. Ju•t toe thing for a (na y`, to a private re.idenn. va'tat , le learsholJ no Washington street, above the On. aerator; Y feel on liirasblog tun Dtrret ky 115 on 1•111 alier• on which there Si ao bolldlasr with et .re room to each. Lerma.. 21 years to run. ibis would make a splandia stand for most any kind of business. For further information applr to ,2 the shave ap:l Pittsburgh Importing House. ESTABLISHED IBM SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, IMPORTERS Or FOREIGN- WINES AND LIQUORS, No. 109 Penn Street, PITTSBURGH, Wou'd street th klttl,lol3 of the public to the t , t 'tat. ..... :ne an, ertor t.clltt.ea through ,-,Lral w the tad hto. , a In EoroPe• and taaltla• tiodr Itnt-or••ttona dtreot. they net nev.ed tu oCoe the varloas ',den eccholee Win" and I.lquora at prlces lota than ratio en I:maraluationot quAlttlea and compastaon of 1 , tiros te•pectro“y sodelled. A clod., I• 4 ottn,nt or l'lntr. OLD IE: RYE WM. KEY constantly on toted. xs3 . = TEAS MD SUGARS. 0000 COMEIN 0 lit'ol.ll., IS lbs. for Si 00 f 1110 1 00 I 00 1 00 .• TA BT.G ISTItA Otw 161. LILA U TEAS. Anoth.er Itrge lot of lIIICSIi TEA, of tut CF -10,,t; Direct from China and Japan er shins Consosatios. Hoehn Castle. J. E. iresonm. composing eTerything GOOD AND 'LILA In the nay or Teas. at &Gest 20 Cents Elston theCommen Prices, ARTHUR KIRK, Fld & 174 Federal street, MYERS, HOPPER & CO., I=l I=l FURNITURE Of Every Description. SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street, WA full araOrtnient or ritt li•nufse to red Furniture uunetuittly an hand at LOWL2II ruier.& WV. J. UTILES...ITN. C. IZOTTER...C.A. 11171.11 mll22:irti NEW WALL PAPER L 2 L M a JUST OPENED. \AT_ NO. 36 SMITRFITID ST., IELOW TIIIED. To tee omrsodata tta Irerea.rd !Dad. we Itrre b S~II~ 111101.0 INERT. er u tti n et . l N ro L n st ,, ck of Wo I' runs. WINDO W SHAWL.% I'AIN liOol)S, _FLOOR sod TABLE OD. IIoTTE/0-5/IS and DEDDIR d OF all kind. BoAßEll—ad NMITII FIELD STREET; ULD sTAND-511, AND 011111 TRIAD ISTEEET. E. EaIIiIINDSON & CO. oble FE' WLNDOIT COIL CLOTH HOLLAND, For Sale BY J. l i . WELDIN & CO., 101. Wood Street, .WINDOW 14111 A DEB.-flaying W received our opting.stock or :Shade we are DOW yr, pared to sell at the lowest cash pikes, tither.l, .Itsate or retail. The best usort— went t hat tao ho found to the 'city. Also, a new style or ehades lust received. Cali nod Ito them at Nos. ZS arid= St. Clair street. ml.ll & NO• COL' 11. r. b b ib Virr-nr Arr., Mr IN PURSUANCE OF THE .Ist sorties of to lei re:RU:4.1,3%14'4 , e. , County. approved the Ist Oar o MST, and of the amendment to raid sort:on. approved tho:ddh day of dloreh. 1014. 1, VIVID AIKEN. Jr., Theo.:der of fis.‘4 C o u.tr, horvtly give noire that Inc Dot:llea:es of the War.is, IQ:r utted arta Townships, WILL Ilk: OPLIe, and 1 "'Wire prepared to receive the {OM SIAM 11 , 0 1 1 EQI 1‘,67, ON AND ATTER The First Day of May, 1867 Clpaid at tee aRTI RFAt . 3 tUe b 1.1Y.,1 UST tlt, Deduction of Fire Per Cent Discount for prompt psyment to any penes Paring the whole m 00... thtlr taxes. There w 111 be BO dc..ucuos OLI talcs during the month of August. Tl.gre .111 be TEN PER CENT...Wed al tate. ccouslutUg nopal 'a the VlitoT D.& nsertatt:Elc. aplr.w4Mwr NOTIcE.—To Holders of BOUNTY H PEIII. oftht.. Ceeocd Wanl. Encith•uY. 'rum ce No. }oo}ooco to 3oU of the.nrst I sue. , dstcrl ptarner tat, 1,1. 'I he a.., "Allegheny Houd• yr 1, tte pald at the otgca of the “Al st legheni C 0... ou or terra tl.e Ist is, of May. Iscr. The ictertm nn the *bora Hoods will be stopped after tnat detc. orger of ictouritr LEA. l'residont. Jon" IlnOteN , Jr.. Eeeretary• apEWIS.I CANDIDATES FOR ASSEMBLY. WILLIAM B. BOSS, Of • All•rhenv CtlY, r•11f be car tlidate fur A. merably. Nub rut to am decision of the ...nub!' run County Con•entlan.- &OS FOll COUNTY CO3IIIIWONEII JOSEPH B. hi'DONALO, teethe -Second Ws , d, Cite. vntiieet to claton of LOU Colon Itepubil inn County Convention. apitint: ----- FOB COUNTY TREASURER. WILLIAM ITCLEAN, Of fin tosenahin. Unr=erly North Fayettn. vtll W a candidate for County Treasurer, sublect to the deetaloa of the Union lieptlbaCZll County Convention. 10U rliOTllOlVOl'.4 lll D. C. HULTZ boa candidate for the price of PROTHON OTARY, subject to the decision of the Union Republican Convention. spa FOR PROTHONOTARY JICOB H. WALTER, Wlll De iConditteu for the afire of CLIOTESON OTART, nateert to the ritrlsloo of the Union Republican COOlOOOlOO. cabCnivelliiii,T }VS COUNTY TIIEASUIRE II , MAJ. J. F. DENNISTON, ilformerly of Friend , . Itlfte C.o . d.s) will b. • Candidate for COUNTY TIir.LOUNEIL. 'object. to tbedeolalon of the Union ttepublic. Conren• • • MERCHANT TAILORS HENRY G. HALE 1.111151 CON. FUN An sr. (LB ST& NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST OPENED, All the Novelties of the Season I=l First-Class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. Ero W. lESPENHEME, Merchant Tailor, No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET. 'NEW SPRINIi 110005 Jost opened. All Ist • d new atria Ratter. got op In Um latest Eaat .. 1.. sobdotto OPENING. IlitGIM COMM ISSILITMI 07 BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Spring Season, AT VERT MODERATE PRICES GRAY & LOGAN, No. 47 St. Clair Street. rll7l HATS, CAPS, &c OWEN BYRNE, Merchant Tailor, No. 14 WYLIE ST., =1 A 71N SIIECIIO3 OP musp IND BEN COAirZINGS. Light and Dark Suitings I= PRICES VERY MUCH REDUCED .114. B 11 L E Pa anrtiil cular FIT of alattenti [ am mo a :A toll A, La given to OWEN BYRNE, No. 14 Wylie Street, 11:P 7 0ER ASHLAND HALL SPLI.IS:TTS tr GOIIItLEY & LOG&N, Dealers la Huts, Caps and Straw Goods, i Have jagt opened Own . new stock of ASHIONABLE GOODS, 5 St. 1 Ciair St., Pittsburgh. w re ir • 5 .• •• • call before Purehl.l2t:4l7- PITIVIIIIRODE, PA. I= BARE Sc BYRNE, 1011 At N 0.42 St. Clair Street, M.. ono of Om Tory beat retail stoa t s of HATS, CAPS IND: STD AZ GOODS • In ilia city. and cmistantiv to re-elpt of all that to new, as • tea as the• ran be ••einrease.l " Eran alleatl. Veen to retailing, exeloalen tr. ante:van pt. AC CUAIG, OUTLET SAWMILL, Foot of Craig Street, Keep. constantly on klmd a Ilarce stork of 111%- 0011 JOiStl. .1 Homers. Wisdosr Pram. Stuff. butnitils, Unties. o ill P ate.. Scsat.ing. Deck. log. Boat and Bottom Pis Spouting. Paling.. Laths Al. He will flitorders for sweet not! with promptness and at fair ram, aolmen) AND H.: EC. Sealer of Wei ids and Measures - I Ne. 1 - 0101,T11 !MILLET, iletw•eea Liberty and Terry fleets. Orders brotantly attended to. ani]•e9e CHEAPEWE PLACE Lll TILE =1 TRIUMPH COOKING STOVE, Is at, no. 148 BRANT pTILEET. . BAItU& MOSER, ..eLxi.oar..r32crrs3, FRUIT ASSOCILTIO.N DITILnING. N0..2 and ST. CLAIR STREET; ?Mt? BURGH, PA. Special attention even to the dedgnlng and bulldlng of Court Rousts and nubile buildings WANTED—To nutke an ar-. rag. alcat aria. a , t, wi.br.. •a.l can Cite aro. ccf•reaces• 1%; a car:, w. ..,1; busln, , I.Ating 61500 al: MOi. NTH. sad rovron oroSts fur nL ps7..ldares3, W.CVMED—£9II.EIId_II A r^son conlnetena to act I. FO/lENCaIi IN A LI I VEItY sTAi:LE. tittle aaeS Angle ',ante Prf (erred l E lt7 , l l 4 " '• Lr l e lll r" 'S LIN tiTARLTI. ante:ti Yint•Se. , near llonosnranene mem. WANTED AB vac Whoran ePga ye ac onto. Apply pty w or auldres... ;111:11 , -1T 11R DI A)1 , 1111 1 1•11.1..11nrgli WANTED -AGENT • 'Wetly rtliwble and moteecstfel LSfi l 111512 t. C.mreey L dleAfeus of estal:lahle • gen. catmP Agency for one or morn of the Tusen conntles or I . .3.y:rattle, Inendlag the Ott; of PlLtsbcrgla Lltaral tersos and •zalustaa son trot et the i>usin.s3•Z•rcd. Conint.ut lutitta to appl{ : •direta r. I. 800 1951 ElM== A G'ENT9.-1.000 WANTED.-- MALE AND YEMALE.—The twat chance et c A work of tilt torfca~ Value sild.4";!7°A: , be tied. Agent. and no romrietitio. Now r.wly—FATiltAlita AEI. HUE NAVAL EOM ke Nummd. Hoz, J.-T. tiredley . In . one I.od.orne volume. Underrated. Wend °nee for deride and territory. Addrese, A. L. TALCOTT t C 0.,. ====tmE3=lm AGENTS WANTED, BOTH !ALE AND FEMALE, In ererr township and eau rity. toted naer7 pa, lar work. It a , ntalas C 2. pares; retell price 11-10 fold by sahacrlptl noalr. Atl4 , ess Im medlstdr. C• KC!. `. EDT CO, mltso:lrlA Pi flied street. Plttsberala, BANKS 'AND BANKERS Sr. raZ131.13 0... WY. B. 14-1111... J. STEALECG, LASE & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, Deter, In nourreaent Bonds mad I•toett of 01 mods; cumpound interest Notes, tlold and MI. Ir Coln, CoupUnii, c., SEW erA . ..E LOAN. Mt Der seat.. untaxed. tUr s•lesn sums to suit purchasers. • All Issue. of '7-30 ',des cum erded Int* 0 :0 Bonds. without souse. •n partnent or diner eae or Interest. Interest allowed ou Llepomm. emuMumc., :sons IT mall promptly not weed. I BANREIG LIOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO., Coogan or N.assev Trurr, TURN We bur and cell at the 01045 liberal torrent prises, sad seep on hand s fall suradr of Government Bonds of all Issues, And execute ordeta for parct.e. and solo of We Tare added to oar erflett large room, for Ib , a-cornracrlatton of rbe , pc Ulla deson d for to er •tmera in, ad ea coaogr• or oorernmeo. aul tare convenleuse or our Mortal:id liotd cura,mere. s• Na-TIIINTIES CONS' NOTED INTO YIVE-TW riga eularOrlo at G pa O r V I ER I N a II ,ENrTa NLeTE on appleation I. HART, CAUGHEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS, Exchange, Coin, Coupons, wad pattlaalsr attenstan chase and Bala, GOVERVIENT N. HOLMES & SONS, 33.4 - IMI=eL.SI., No. 57 Market Street, PITTSBURGH. Desstits tetelved Ithrar 'reeds and Curie." , Codeetios• made otOall the prtnelaal Iralhtt the United mate. and Canada.. Stocks, Bbnds and Other Securities I=l I=l I= TS ! HATS I I= 0112USZEI UM J. C. TILTON. NO. u),I , L. Clete Street =3 CB= Ss. US Saath Third Street, No. 20 Wall St, SEVEN-TIIIRTIES, Compound Interest Notes, STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD. JAY COOKE & CO y (SUCCE2BOiI TG.'IIIOIISA, HART do CO,) CMEMEI .fi ty par. BONDS. EMT= airislGllT . Drdi77 . s US LO , 3 COMXIBBIOH. Particular attentior : paid to Q. Purcha. and Bait of U. S. Securities, Ine.nding 'C. E. SD= OT 1/191; do. a.. s—'sus; TIVieS 1f640.: U. t 3. CERTIFIL - ATES Or IN DEBTEDNISS Orders and Vonclousboubt or oolleete4l. Ju):st pEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK. OF FITTSBUOGH, LYCORPORATED 1866. Capital, - 8100,000 OFTIOS. NO. 77 FOURTH STREET, ;HENRY LLOYD. ..WILLELD BEA Prexident. Tito kresldetti.. t SV.UHTEKS: 1 .. HZ.VII . T.LOTD. .; WILLIAM RMA, J.t.xs 1. icr.m - msrs, hat.s LarriNCOIT. E. P. JONAS. - : Mat. 'TIMIS. MALLON, W. U. QUAL WI LLS, LIAM MI ; • JOUN IIIICON. U. IMAILLT. L ametarymi Trqsrutr, SIDNIT T. TON 1053110115 i Fit per cent. intßreat stowed on time deposits Investments matteln liovernment tad itt.al Es tate securities. Bank oven daily, except llandaye, from nine o'clock, IL., to four o'clock , r and on wednesday raturflar arerungs !remain to nine o`rlock. mbli.v3s DOLILAIL SAVINGS BANK, No. 65 Fourth Street, CHARTERED IN 18.55 Open daily from to 2 O'clock, also on Wade.- da, and haturday viceless, from May let to No vember let, from 7to V o'clock; an t] from NO vember lst to Mar Ist, from 6 to a• o'clock. Deposits received of all toms of not ells Than . One Dollar, sad a dividend of the,,pronts dev dared t w ic e • year, to Jana and December.' to tern has Lien declared sembanatully in Jane and Mem tikr stage the Gang was orgsalsed. aG the rate of nix per «rt a year. Interest, if not U rn.. uut, re/aced to the ere.. of the aepoeitor prlacipaLand bears the Dme interest from the belt days of June and ecember,/ companinding twice • year sentient troubling the depoeltur to calL or even to present hie pans hoot. At this ratemoner will double In Ices than twelve rears. 11.33.4 containing the Muter, By-L...1. and gegelations, Dual/Ltd gratis, on application at the ornee. ragAIDINT—GEOIifiE ALEFLEE. Vic.7.l.B.llll(Yrloi John G. ractofen, A. IL Benj. L. r.thoo,-...k. lfo James klerdmatt. , John 11. nhoenbesger. James hicA e'er, James litaldie, James IL D. Needa, Altamider tipeer, Isaac IL Pennock, Christian Yeager. • ritrargAS. Wm. J. Anderson. i Jainef U. Kelly, Adasof. ' Henry J. Lynca, John C. Medley, Peter A. Ilatielra v George Black. • John Manhall, 11111 Barrel's, Walter P. Marshall. .Vonso A. Carrier, John B. Berwick", • Charles 0. Coltnn, Ormsby Phillips, Kober - CC. Geary L. hiniveralt, John Evan.. Wm. E. Bch midi, John J. Gillespie, Alexander rindlo, William B. Haven, W Giant Vaskir2. Peter H. Banker, r'szt.PaArg-. llichard liars TeAleuazn , —C.H.Aitt.r.s A. coi.Tele. liwnitanY—JA.S. B. D. YEW& yirledyn 4 0. C. ..131.3LON1101C). DEALEIC LN Fine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, osxxxv - mm. waroart; D French Clocks, &c. FU =given to too zr.n.iscum 07 Xo. 22 Fifth Street. .e5:151: wAGONE; •-• 2 tiLAIH WAGONS; G Calciirt DU Bt. nTONY., IitHATAIL PTOHE c•AILLOaIt NirtiEYLLIAIWOWn; nOWIE HAY 11.A1C1:1 AND MOttKa; Morticed Hann ant Twined npokes on hand and (or cale IH - Quentirc WAGON ViOnall, near We Penitentlaty, a licieherir 5p1.1:446 CHL/LHAM, MUMBILIYER g COe