EMI egiMcgitOntitt , T. KAY I. 1581. ANOTHER DELUSION GONE. The Act 'of 'Emancipation is rapidly dispelling the self-induced delasione un der which a majority ol the American people Mated for a long succession of years respecting the blacks. It has already been observed that the ballot in the hinds of four milieu of the colored race Murperfectly deodorised the whole - of them,of.that peculiar smell which was so repugnant to the whites. They are I now pure and fragrant, or dirty and of- Sensive, I =Ming to their respective u to cleanliness, the same as . other people. Ilditeen years ago Dr. J. tI. Norr, of Mobile; and Mr. arena R. GLIDDON, formerly United States Comm' at Cairo, Zgypt, published with mach trumpeting the "Tyles of litankind." The main object of this wink was' to prove, with the formality and emit - twos of scientific demonstration, that the negro is not a man. Among ether physiological argu ments Misted on was this, that hybreds are not prolific. under this head was yreeented a mass of details designed to show that a very large proportion of the tiouthflut Meeks were of mixed blood, so did not multiply, were scrofulous toy an linparalleled degree, and that the whole `sire would consequently ron out. These athnolOglsts did not stop- to consider and answer the question asked by blow. 'miaow; a century belore—"lf the 'blacks are not human, of what crime are those whites gallty who have children by them?" Since theft people, thus demonstratea to be brutes, have become voters, stalls. Velum Ilan found no dllliculty in refut ing this pretense of knowledge, which was only a gilded ignorance. Southern writers now aleiost uniformly admit that • uotivithatanding the peculiar hardships toirldeb tha blacks were expesed by the rebellion BO by the temporary disrap. lion of society upon emancipation, re ducing theni to sayer° want, and °non sieriag fatal dioceses, the black popula ;len is as. numerous as before the war, And is increasing in greater ratio than the whites . It. may not be - exactly ma "pectin' thus to dispose of theories elab orated, with infinite pains-taking, and a show of scientific impartiality; but Tratit Is a persistent iconoclast, and will ' break first or last, all the images falsely setup. In this connection it may be well to recapitulate the estimate made by South. 'urn Conserver:lima of the probable affilia tion of the Toting population of that neetion. They, admit the blacks, if all "-restates and Tote, will depesit 530,000 ballots out of 1,250,000 in all. They concede than one-fifth of the *kites, and 'no "more, will Tote the Radical ticket, and claim that one.ffith of the blacks will Tote with gio Committee'. From 'those generalizations they deduce these 'results: • conienmstra ' S~ aOO ~a..~;:.,.,~e - COruermtive vote , 31adkal 'lUtd.toal blacks. E=11:2! On, this basis Virginia, Arkansas and Ceorgii are claimed for the Conserra• lives; hopes are cherished that South Carolina will go the same way, owing th‘i ,f 2; c ConaervatiTesas it la likely to turn out. ills quite possible they may not realize these expectitiorus. COAL STRIKES Perhaps no branch of productive in dustry in this country was quickened to • - - a greater degree, or yielded a higher ratio of profits, during the Rebellion than the mining and transportation of An tharcite Coal: Nor were the unusual gains divided solely among the proprie tors., The miners, properly . so called, shared libetally in the increase, their ertioltunents reaching from eight to ten dollars a day. The helper', or ordinary laberers, employed by the miners them selves, did not fare as well, their coat , pa:nation, except in rare instances, not rising above two dollars a day. The in . • ference would seem to bo ttat proprie tors are more generous; with skilled worionen, than these are witlt 'common iaborens Jadeed, it , may be remarked that ordinary laborers rest always under greater hardships than any Other class 'of people who earn a living by manual toll, and stand in ranch greater need of 'c operative associations to ensure them A reasonable measure ofiemnemtion. — When the war closed the market val ue of antharcite rapidly - receded, and, conaidering the increased number of :mines worked, and 'the angumentedla cilitles for , getting the product to the great centers of. consumption, it is evi. dent prices will not soon go upagain to She point at which they stood. The in creased supply outran the demand. The miners did not seem to understand this. At least, they talked as if the proprie. tore could pay high wages as easily_as low wages, if they saw fit, and could xr#e the price of coal in market corre spond. Every body also saw that the proprietors bad no control whatever over the deinand, and Unit prices could only be raised by lessening • very, greatly the supply. This.would necessarily throw zany of the minors out ofemployment all :the whileor isbie restrict the whole of them to work for only three or four days - 'each week. This latter alternative irronldbe . precisely equivalent to a dor ' seaPsnding reduction of wages. But it VIA not easy to drect an adjustment in accordance with tether of the plans sag- I tested. In consequence continued 'to work up to the fell capacity of his la ms, reducing wages to match In some shwas at leastthe declension-In the mar - let. This 'led to formidable strikes, trader ono of which coal advanced tem porarily full three dollars a ton without putting up - wages a dime. This season strikes, involving thous. ands of men, have .occurred in Bchnyl -1.11.1 Carbon and,Luzerne counties, con tinning several weeks. The proprietors could not pay the wages demanded with , ant heavy lass, and wisely preferred to . stand still. At length the miners seemed to Comprehend that the owners could not so regulate the market as to deter mine prices, but were constrained Meet at .the best rates they could obtain. They went to work at the rates orlgi - hay offered, submitting to the loss of =any weeks of valuable time. ...lioirtrike has happened this_year on the part of the miners employed by the - .414 , oi fiviheavy New York Compan = 'lns operating in: Lustume county. The rubs - of thoseCompanles is to graduate wages te the value of the coil in market; to do this every three months; and not . to yield to strikes, no matter how for addable or long continued. liavlng demonstrated they will not depart from this rule, even if they should be com pelled to stand idle the year round, and chat they.will pay voluntarily in propor lion to what they get, they are in not much danger of interruptions by strikes. i The general tendency of prices in all departments of business is downward. This Is the result of natund laws over Which neither proprietorsinoi work4nen, nor both combined have much controL Prices have been too highlor the com mon good. Paper money, unless resting on a specie basis, Is not a measure of value, and cannot be made such; and hence nominal values have been out of all proportion to actual values. This cannot last, and would be utterly damag ing if it could. Prises will go still lower before autumn, sad combinitions to ar rest this tendenty will be - Unavailing. Such combinations may, Indeed, protract the period of. doubt and uncertainty; may create spasmodic fluctuations; may aggravate. all the evils incidental to a return - to a sound financial basis; and may precipitate a general crisis by which all classes shall be involved in incalcula ble calamities; but they cannot compel destiny. Proprietors have entered into combinations to maintain the prices of products, and have resorted to various expedients to give efficacy .- to these schemes. Temporary results have been produced; but the laws of trade have simply been impeded; not abrogated. If combinations could avail to keep up rates the diminutions recently submitted to would not have occurred. Indeed,. the loss sustained in defiance of combi nitions and monopolising show the perils of . such attempts, and that in the great sweep of affairs men are drawn along by irresistible and unseen forces. = Mr. Gthitor.Laza, renowned for his knowledge of animals, has extended his researches and delineations to the No* York Legislature and its Lobby. In connection with several other gentle men he applied for an act incorporating a Lower California Company, with pow ers similar in kind and degree• to those conferred by the British Bailment on the Hudson Bay Con pany. Not the alighted objection was made to the prin ciples or details embodied in the bilL HeMbers ofboth Houses and the Lobby expressed a cordial approval of the en terprise, but still no progress was ac complished. At length a demand was made for stock of the Company to be distributed among the promoters of the bill in the Legislature and Lobby. This demand was increased until It amounted to 60 - 00,000 in stock. As. neither the stock nor a promise of it was given the bill did not budge. After waiting sev enty day*. a bill containing the same provisions was introduced to the Hew Jersey Legislature, and speedily passed. As • soon as this wee known word was telegraphed to Albany that the passage of the bill there pendlg was not desired, as legislative authority bad be'en obtain ed elsewhere. The Lobby and the Leg islature did not comprehend this flank movement; and in their trepidation, in stead of lettingthe bill go by default, as requested, instantly took it up and rushed it through both branches, and sent it up to the Governor for approval. Instead of getting one bill, and paying halts million dollars for it, Mr. Wuriss and his associates got two bill for not', b93,OCK) .14E1,000 :typo 590,0X1 MEE Gl,' :1111, - L. , :Itch - Tr.i , . -, Lcir, Tugs in legislative useniblies. It is hare to affirm that no bill suspected of "hav ing money in it," that Is, authorizing an enterprise likely to be remunerative, gets through without being subjected tp assessments in the way narrated or in payment down in cash. Nor is legisla tive speculation confined to exacting fees for the passage of laws. Quite as often votes are told to defeat meritorious bills, because they come in competition with, schemes already completed orin embryo. This sort of corruption has gone so far as so raise serious questiorin the - minds of many meii as to how far free government can stand this strain. If corruption lima exceptional there would be hope: But It is the rule, ratfier than the exception, and becomes morizexact log and unblushing from year lir year. One party is just as deep in it as the other, in proportion to numbers; or, rather, in most of the middle Slates, the Democrats manifest the most shameless profigacy. Being in the minority, they borrow additional impunity from their comparative lack 431 responsibility. That this condition, of affairs is to be tolerated, no oni will pretend. • A mine. dy must be •founfd for it or t he people will be constrained to seek refuge under a monarchy from an evil too grievous to be borne. MEE ENE li.xnvois probably witnessed the last execution for high crimes Within her. On Fri Cay last John'Onedel was hanged at Belleville for the murder of Adam Zimmerman, in 1861 On the scaffold the wretched man madeuse of the lowing4aliguage: "If the blood of Adam Zimmerman had ever stained his bands, or ilpe had ever struck him or aeon his blood, ho hoped the Almighty God would throw him Into the lowest pit of bell, lie never thought he would come to this end, trusting so much In God as he did, for be had beCn in the habit of praying to God six times a day for over thirty years." It will be remembered that at the recent session of the Illinois Legis latare the juries in capital crimes were left to determine whether the punish. ment of the culprit should be death or imprisonment. Hence it is quite.proba ble that no more executioes will take place in that State. THE conscience fund of the Treasury Department continues to ;increase, and It is a noticeable fact that the heavy swindlers are commencing to make res. lltutton. It seems that conacienas makes slow work Ilion the plunderers of large amounts, but finally brings them to the stool of repentance. The last thieves heard from were Cindnnatians. Thz telegraph Informs us that the trial of the traitor Jefferson Davie will hardly take place, as announced, on Monday nest, la Richmond, but will be further postponed. It is quite probable that he will be eeletlitee to bail, against which proceeding Wide will now hardly Object CMCAGO isa bid Plum for dogs. Nearly SJ: theusaad have been destroyed within the Pai few Treks, by order of the city authorities. • Tr= running of street cart on Sunday was' Conuncircad la Baltimore on Brurday hut —Snit int be commenced Won Lathe Uni ted Matins Supreme Court, between the States of Virginia and West Virginia, coo. esrning the ownership of Barkers , and Jot. terson counties, tu the Old It/minion. These counties are a border between the two States. and there seems to ho setae qualltiOn es btt Where they Oolong. • - Important Law Rail neelded4An Evansville 3tereasinle Donee and a Cincinnati nerenant InVolved. • At Evansville, Indiana, on the 16th ult., a very important suit was de eided—important not only onmecount of the amount involved, (about fifteen thousand' dollars,) but also from the fart that it carries nearly forty other cases. Last fair the wholesale grocery holm of Oberdnfer A Co. become involved,nnd at the Instance of the creditors the/241304110t this county attached the whole concern. At this Juncture Herman Levy awealthv merchant of Cincinnati, stepped in and claimed the propeity, including the notes and accounts, averring that he bad bought the }whole concern for twenty-one thousand dollars. Oberilater A Co. were Indebted to the house of Levy In the sum of r.c2,950. and to save this paltry sum, Levy, as he avers, without consulting his partners, invested over tI•3),000 in n poor stock of goods and a large amount of doubtful debts, scattered over • four iluttes, not even taking time to Inquire If the :m -ammas and notes were good. lie imme diately turned the whole matter over to the care and control of n clothing met chant, a brother-in-law of Oberdafer, and gave Oberdafer his notes for lens than 815,000, which notes were immediate ly transferred to another brother-In-law of Oberdafer. At the same time Levy assumed liabilities for Oberdafer out or pure friendship, to twice the amount of the latter's indebtedness to the firm of Levv it Co., and when( the sheriff attach ed the goods for the Ininefit of other cred ,itors, Levy rilplevined them. The de fense set up INAS that the sate was fraud ulent and a sham. The'etm was trial before the court, and Judge Parrot, in a learned and elaborate decision. rendered Judgment for the defendant. Sheriff Dar ling ordered the goodalto be returned, and estimated that they were of the value of :$ll,OOO. —liarlens co-operative movement, among Journeymen of different trades are announ ced from Now York. These Journeymen are setting tip shops and matintactitrlng on their own account, without the agency of employers. The steam boilermakers, the Mittens, the glass blowers and cutters, and the bakers, all have co.operatlve shops In process of formation. co-operative move ments among other workmen have pre. vlothily been announced. It Is announcal that the corichmakers of New York, who struck to prevent' a reilma ion of wages, have generally ateceeited. The carpenters of New York are now all at work—good hands getting hi a day without clinically. The butimerai Union of New York has do. torn:Mod. to demand al a. day en May lot. The tabors in ono New York shop recently struck for Increased wages, but, not being followed by those in other shops, have abort. cloned the strike. , The working men of New York are getting anxious about the Eight-hour law mostly passed try the Leg. -stature, but to which tiovornor Fenton has not, yet seised his signature. A Farwen mosies, says tho Cinetnnati Co...eternal, has invented a method for cleaning the °outdo of buildingS. certain chemical preparation combined with Jets of steam, be scours the enterior of brick or stone etrliettires, making them look as giod as new. Cincinnati, w ith Ito arlear atmosphere, could give C011115t8114 em ployment to such an invention. Oar free stone has native tints of rare softness and a b nddisfigures few y T ea o r paint liat n i g a d b s igui s o profanation. The news of thts French pro cess, therefore, is very good news for this city, and all others that burn bituminous coal. PURE WHITE LEAK/. ' • Buy It and try It. ErerTara warranted >Per attlele. ground In the beat Linseed OIL Varnlahei of all kinds/ Linseed Olt and rutty Aloo, North Carolina Tar, In krgi and barrels at low raids. Pure Liquors. of all tinds. and the finest Wine In the city. - • "Moberg Fperkling Ale., and — English Ales; DablinDrowel Mont and Fortei. bold wiloicsale and rciall, At Fleminre Deng and Patent Medicine Depot, At Fleming.. Drug and Patent Medicine Depot. At Fleming'. Deng and latent Medicine Depot. No.Bl Market street,' No. el Xarket street. No. al Market street, Corner Diamond, near Fourth street. Corner Diamond, near Fourth street. Corner Diamond. near rourth street. What Swaymes Ointment Will I- It VIII can Itch In from rt to 48 hour.. 14 2—it Will cora the moot °tiniest° C•Sell oft, Ser. 6—lt wlll care Chronle Zrystpelas of the We. 4—lt will care Salt Rhea O. Saaid Head. 6—lt will core !Whin, Plies, all Eruptions. 6-11101 ruttishly care all Ula Plseases. 7—Use ISWATXI . 6 Uircra...er u 4 scratch 57 =0r5.,..11, =ME= F' , 0 ,4 ",,• r uts- adelpnta. Bald by IIi'CLARSI.I A ( & LLY, 37 NAN V.Ltitf4."6.71&11,a A. XELLY, 37 TOBBJENt.B. c&r. ath sad market streets, Etna burgh; SANE It DEUITT, Allcsbera7. mak:l24oM CONVEfCING. rstroP, Oswego Co..'July, keep. Mitring. liogThrran s Swirit--lientlenseu I have been severely •diluted wlth paralysis of the stomach, and eves given up by tereral eminent phyalcians. 1 hare tried several remedies or tome sod silmulatlig nature, but without any good 'wilt. Some three oi pour month. ago! was Induced to try your STo3lAtlii BITTICILS, sad have used about levels or right bottles with • decided benefit. My health lc greatly impree• ed; and Leonsider your bitCera the only albs , ova remedy al their kind in She market. used as dlrec•ed, they will always Pm , . • surer elan remedy to those elided with dyspepsia, or . Other diseases era like nature. Sespectiblly yours, LYMAN Idll9o Use/IS:GA, Dikota Co., Minn., Aug.. Isidl liotincrica 4 bsittit,' Pittsburgh.. entlemo: lave o ut ,r Ith ever since they were brought and consider them the but anions the many bolero the Nthite. Those brought out since the tat na4licen Impos ed on spirits are troth. 1 ours recommend thus. Wiper-tinily and trulyyours, IS. J. AWAY& N. Coco nt. Juseph Co., Mich., July U. 1566.• Mashas. ilogrgrrsu & Byrrn—Ueuilemrs I 1 eoutliter your BITTERS a sovereign halm tar thungarul aas. tours truly. D. C. ititg AULD% 11. D. PILNIIIB CANADENSIS. A tree which Is abundant In Canada, Nora Kenna, end the wore northern earls of the He. Zeeland Mates, and Is ab,o/onad In the elevated and mountainous regions of the lUddle Mateo. Sad &bean& la medicinal virile.. • Ur. bwett. liostoa, bits prepared a cordielie from the sweet Inside bask of the plus tree, called AN/- LANDIS WHITE PANE tiLIMPOU ND, which Is ea, of rare "aloe In all debilitated slates of the thine's. IL acts like s charm In all diseases of mucous membrane.. crab-ling Moms Lo regain their lost 'One and energy. It will be found well adapted to all tiosediseases.mbere Poem has been tiled aid failed, 1t Is likewise well suited to chronic coesho. and On manta specific fur old and debt distr.' cases of . War s who at ant only took a bottle of this medi cine. to tel. afterwante cams back and get a aolen, or ball dosen, which effected radical cures of dlseans of the bladder slid kidney, et years standing. Diabetes. 1 disease th at bas horn looked upon an among the Incumbles.l. Imenediatclprellesed by It. Notice the certificate of Ass tiotepar. punished some time sent The Puffed Motes Dispomatury," speaking of the pine, toys: ••It Is prescribed Ito leucorrioe*, Siert; and other discAuteso f the urinary passages: In piles and carnal(' Inflammation or ioe ration of the bowel.. la chronic catarrhal affections. and Invasion. forms of ZheUMAI.I4I3I. ,, It Is es. reediest) fah:able In all gravity affemlons, bloody urine, and save there Is red mid whilst sediment. 11 ban Le Laken - without interruption to ones Usual aeocallone: sad instead Of &taken- • . . . • . . . . OrOducer • laming, Pealthy power . or endu more =id visor. Price, at per troirle ;.1 x for 0. A.r. for POLAND'S WuITS PUNS. CO M. POUND. For sale tor (be gross. dozen or Muria blab. at Dit.ICLIOICU'OUrcat Medicine blare, 1.10:Wood .t.reet. • spzo 0 - i - t a,'. ! • :4;4 WM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adam Exprias AN, 64 /VIA Mrsa. la authortud Agent to mate Advaltairmenti fora/ Getii6LTTA and WI WM, and Ou rers Ihrinschos6 Untimi Mes ak LARD OIL-10 ',btu. No. 1 now tayl nd3ngf" OLITIAITyqI7.. CEDAR BOARDS-1,000 feet now !Jading troy intimer Umnry, tbr see by LIALAti DICSM 8, CO. rEILTHEVA-14 bas.now land Mg Iron stcammiAryasy, for Bale by m I COWV.--130 sacks. Ear Corn in store and for Ms FILTzER lay' corder Market and l'irot ot•tvto•• • GLASSES-63'bbls. Sorghum lI MOlnetel In .to .0 for .1. by PETZLIII. AltelneltdbiG. In7l corner hind and Market streets. P OTATOES.—ISO bush. Peach MOM and Buckeye., In .tore and rot u'e by • • • & &Mtn YON ti, corner Market and Flat streets. BACOH.--4,00 0 lbs. Hams; 2,000 •• clear eltdes: a. 003 •• itlbooo bides; •• &maiden: lc store and for gab by - •RMSTIWNG. m I • tomer itarcat.o4 tarot strait. SPICED OISTEIIB.--/Ust kr calved., IaDP I 7 ' • LUBA HPICZD 01.111ERS, leaorittparlif;L:Vcaasteredgro or at re. JOUN ItEIIBI.IAW, . moo earner Liberty and Hood au+41.41. A CLEAR . , SMOOTHEXION and BEAUX/4UL COMPL Otto., the on of Lisionech - 11 CONCILXTILATED ESTILICT or 11.438•PAILLIJ. It remotes Oita mots. pia lea um LI mottoes of $OO Ain. aplit•mwr p THE SPRING MONTHS, the 114. Y .V.WZIEtVia g a s utrIn ha ln . lirg Or 11 .141ArAULLIA 13 an 441111111 o( the greaten 441114. ELAIROLIEN EXTRACT MAR. - • KAI/0111.1a rlrstmrs and trhuealea the 410,2, levalls'llie vbror of health luto tht .V.• tem. aaa Punce. Oat the humor. IL. , mike dis- Mgr 140:111TI qv :1 lIIGIIEST hIIRIIET RITES PAID FOR MAY MID JULY COUPONS, AT JAS, T.. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Cor. Fourth & Wood SIR. iIIIN-ENBINE IN THE WINDOW. ANOTHER MATERIAL REDUCTION IN COST OF LIVING. I --- PIUGAILS. 8 lbs. choice l'Srto Rico 88848 f0r.....LC0 7 " While Coffee " .... 1.03 8: I " CnlshB4 .... l c 0 ri3= I lbe. Rood Rio Cadet for •1.00 • •• choice Rio Cod. for I '• Jaya Cadge for Ito • •• good Routed Codes, for lof I • choice •• • 100 • • Jara •• 100 • Redaction of 10 per oast. In near ly all style• of Team, Canned FE.III. and oholo• Shelf Good. SHIELDS & .BOUCHEIL 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE =I C. WATTLEY & CO., • WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EMEMEEI TRIMMINGS IND NOTIONS, No. 89 Federal Street, (Corner et Booth coalmoo.) ALLEGHENY CITY. EMBROIDEIHIIts. 11A.NDK aticHIEIZ. OLOVEN • ittliDON kr. ‘ • (101111!3 Balmoral and Uoop COLLARS AND TIES, l'Att4aULa. VIINAMENTA. " iIEPVTUB N B D ONS. VAILS A 1.,M1 CRAP/A. • a.aigas .Is4l NEW JEWELUI STORE! or WATTLES & SHEAFEIL 101 Fifth Street. We would respectfully informs .r friends .d poelle shut we bare opeocd • new JEWItI, It KTOltlf., at Ito. 101 Fla' fit Mltacrr.e.,* etolttalel.. when wewlll keep constantly ea baud .0 assortment of goo Watches, Clock 64 Jewelry, Solid /Diver and Dieted ware, Darien Marble. gamy Goods, and evex7thlng pertalnlet to • first Haas Jewelry Store. llarlng.and long cal:wiener In the Jewelry Dulness and bells, DRACTICAL WATCH MAKER& we feel confident we can reader per feceast,trectlon to all who will favor an with their patronage. WATTLES & SHELTER, 101 Filth Street . r .111 pirretiumin LE.uk EWE II Ell SKEET LEAD WORKS, W.ke and keep to , onier • superior quality of Sheet Lead and Lead ripe, I= Ail onlcrs prvaPtlT LIRA, at 101.al mulct rates. BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., I=l rnnwnosun.va =Cal EZTHODIST EPISCOPAL SUNDAY SCHOOL INSITruTE, AT CHRIST IL B. CHURCH, notunme, AFTERNOON AND EVENUND Ireantsby aid Mina3y, lay Ist aid Conductor—Rev. J. H. VINCENT, of N. Y. • Vedic, cordlaUy Invited to attend. apich744 hOR BALE. --= A splendid pair of Mem guises, almost new. made by Mies, of Cincinnati; cylinders ?flitches dim- Mar, I feet stroke, 'reliant Iron shafts sod cranks.' One Doctor Engine. Pa. Freight tiolstleg Engine, Steam Capstan. • A oomplete outarot machinery snitablo for freight or tow boats. We will Prolsh Boller. to beaten, and Pat the entire maeldnery. (or either a nest clue &Cant or ow boat, to complete working order. oit board of a Inv hall, fal[l2ll aa. hikeeflt to sold boat lldesirable. Eriquire 1.10611 IL. HOLE &CO =2 Tiltabarsb. rA: I== J. F. STARK & Go., . BANKERS, Comer of Wood old Third Sine% _saw dassrize lIIKEELLTA Min SUM 8014 COL) SIMI in COM, Draw ';ln. and BUM Ella of Exchange on ZEULEND. IE4IIOI. GEID/Lltil% IT. LT. delnneenwr £c. •x, FOR SALE Two 35-Barrel OIL STILLS, AB 4100 D AEI MEW ONE cluttos BLAST rumr, 113=1 for partludArs call. or addren. WOoLDBIDGE OIL REETWING 00, . p nyAt . No.ll DINUESNE ;FAY. AALL PA L IEITIES tarrEaLettli la STZ. PUMP!! on ranted to tall at We Moro of BAILEY. PARSELL t 00.. tG fluatbrield Wert, and Ice, sA orsaArros.tho rated. Out sod cheaper/ of theta motor p.,.• LAURA The liodier Patent. , Muottetared by the itutharaptort Inmlt..ruut Ingle& Contruor• SAMUEL WILIJSTON;Prrs , A, JAMES SUTH ARLAND, Trrar LOUIS C. CODICIL, sop', • .7. B. CrAIWINE.R. Ursula Aunt. sprirK. AM, Mau. a7:7;777 W ADVERTISEMENTS. TIIWIABINOZILAIII) DANIEL L. NOBELIUM & MITCHELL, Livery and Sale Stables, 423 LIBERTY RTILELT, OPpOllta Penni7lv tot. litallsoa4 Depot. PITTSBURGH. SB - Putleolar attenttonfpatd to Poulain Beano and Carrlagea for fooeraLe. Done. kept at ltreq. OPEIVE.D, mecurn & CARLISLE, ./1 9. 19 Fl Mt Street, clegara assortment Of , Sun Shades and Parasols, NEW BtPrIONB AND TBINMINDB, LIGLIFII 103511 1.9 16111LIG 11100313. 'nrsucu NUDES OF THE BEST SID GLOVES 4. ssmaxv , ssiurvra. BEST PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS We have lest evened a full line of all Cm. end Glen of the ceJebrated # 4 88” Bid Glove, at $l.lO per Pair We are authorised to guarantee every pair of the ■loves sold, Should they rip o• tear potting on, they can be ceohange,l for another pair. 111011111 ir, CARLISLE, Arco. 19 riteh letroot trkfl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that' Rib tiopertner.blP t. " twerp the undersigned. under the style of A. J. B►ILER6 CU. has this day bees dissolved by mania Innen% the entire Interest of A. J. BAKER haying been purebesed by BARBEL L. CONNELL; who will col:Mauls the Tailoring Miriam. et the old sty ed,llo. 03 B.IIIIIIFIELD bTREET. All debts due to the late arm will be received by the said B. L. COWBELL. end all demand. ag a inst the same will be presented to and willled by him. A. J. BAKER. N. L. CONBIELL. rittsbnrek, April =, Basing sold soy Interest in the CLOTIIINU BUBILNAISS to BAIIUEL L. BUNNELL, who wilt continue the boviness at the old stand, I do cheerfully reeommend him to one former pa trons Led the public generally. A. J. BAKER, AT SCHMERTZ & CO.'S, 31 FIFTH STREET, All ogles of Lune.', lllssex and Mal.lron'. Boots, Shoes & Gaiters, I= t•BLI/CH AND ENGLISH LAIITINU. KID A MDKuccu, BUTTON. LACK AND CL.NUILLSS GAITERS, BALMORALLS, FEMCII II) ELITIBS, TIM, MUM,. Toilet - and Parlor Slippers, w Oar lUD AND NIATIN aLIrrEB.B, An. (3311.1ren's ntiona In Annie. varlet and styinn, rononable priers. nI IfIFTIL lACILTLEILTZ At ILO. spll:n7:7Nwt TOE PEOPLE'S TEA STORE, Wilson Sr. Underwood alairp 17,...,71" GROCERIES. ytDlamOnd e ♦LLLURZ'T CITY Call and •Xlnialae paraleck and prices. ap 7:563-41' CHANDELIERS, . Brackets, Pendants, Sc., ` /OA Gkeies istaaci Coll. A lasts ossortment on hand and recololng at WELDON et RE:Liars, PLUMBEIIII AND GAS FITTERS, 164 Wood Street, HEAR oIICTR. To Bricklayers and Carpenters FROPOSALII ARE INVITED until TUESDAY. Nay Ilk. at I o'clock r for the BYLICK *ad CalirEETElt WORK required in Des erection of a ilcir School Ilona In the Seventh Ward. Pittsburgh. Ilane and speelloal ions are ready for exami nation at the office of the Architects, BAIUt A MURER. Nut. 2 sod 4 It. Clair street. Bids to be scaled and lea with any at the nn dendatted. Y. K. .1101)11tiCLU. OEM :MEDICATED PAPER. LLOJIL, LETTER cAr. COILIIIMMIAL NOTE...tad 11=1:= /for sale by W. S. HAVEN, Corner 111 • 0041 and Third Rh. • 27: V WM. BLUIDOUF & CO, Xanoloctircrs Auld Wholcesto liCaors is BROOMS, Broom Brash and Broom Findings. 'factor , mad Warehosoo, ln Um roar of Wm. maker 4Laajes, Mos. 172 and 174 Wio•d Ot.. PHI obargb. opittv2 JAI= 116 pavan I. azurtnuo D. MUSD. JADED BL IMUSLI & SOt 111411.171ACTIMIll 01 ' Steams Boilers, Oil MI s, auks, Sheet Iron Works, at. No 61 Penn Street, PITISBUNAII. PA. apt? VI IRON , CITY CUTLERY CO., No. 3 St. Clair Street. Hann purchased of ANDREW BUMS the cutlet, stock of Hardware, Cuilm and Variety %Weds, at the above stand, It le tbetr Mention to keep on band a Ira:class stoct of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Gene, Mee. Revolvers, Pittols. flantalleckbt L'lo d TrtulFe ejlitreirSarMini l w6s7 e Grinding Malors,Solesore, to" Out tin fc !Stencil. and atatups, and Making Coal and Cancelling Blames, at e hottest notice. nitot.= W. IL MOWN, Manager. GENT/P, BOMB' AND YODTHIP CALF AND KIP BOMB, Congress Gsiters;BalmOrab, MU LID EUI? En BIDE TOES, And war/maw equal to ea) 1a the city, of moo. 81 3P11•8a 10treet i‘ w. E. mcnnEarz .1: co. .21 n 72.11141. A LIIREFTS SHOE STORE, Na pp, i a. s. corder or Market street mod Lila riA.oris received ►'elected assortment or all Boots;. Gaiters I Balmorala, For academia. Ladtaa ud children. Thu art seasonable rood.. or the beat matarial. and • workmanship. and ars offered for sale at low BOARDING.—A besia:al front Room to tot, tO • gentleman swindle; one pica, ant room for Mill gte gentleman: 4 oth orjyltnont board. Al.O, a few day boardera4A • 'We''' . Ole private home. Apply at 01.:44) - = :19, 196 tiliA.2ll4sztur. ADV AT 121-2 CENTS, One C e Dark Merrimack Prints, ALT 123; CENTS PER YARD Yard Wide Bleached Muslin!, AT 12!4 OMITS PEA ?AID. French and Domestic Gingham. Spring Dress Goods, Spring Deraines. New French Lawns, While Goods. Table Damasks, Napkins, Irish Linens. ; ti Cassimeres, Tweeds, Jeans. Bonnets, hundowns Ribpons, Flowers, ite, A GOOD 54700 K, Wholesale and Retail, at WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal St., ALLE sliEwrr oirr. TEAS AND SUGARS. UtnlD CUOKINU for :40 • ?A Rt.ll " •• I=ttrtM MtM'.IIIM= TEAS. Another large Mot Farm( IZA, of hut car Roes, Direct from China anti Japan, rer ships Constantina. Mania Chalk, J. la. tiresimm, etnaptleing everything (MUD LOD CHLAZ in the way of Testi, at &teat . • 20 Vesta Below Biel:owns= Pelee'. ARTHUR KIRK, 172 . 84, 174 Federal .treet, ALLE6IIIIENT CM= MYERS, HOPPER & CO., =1 MANWILCTUIIIaI Or FURNITURE r Of Every Description. SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE. No. 45 Smithfield Street LTA full asaortseest of rittaburahaverse. tared Furniture cantles:Wl on hhrol at L . t/watrr yaw "%tom. 11 • C. uorrx+.c. A. I..riAA. ust=rat Pittsburgh Importing Howie. • . • zaraiiiienr.D SCIIRIDT & FRIDAY, • LOPORTEIta OF FOREIGN • • WINES AID LIQUORS, -No. 409 Petui*ireet, • PITII3II . URGE, Woul , l direct the attention of aleblic to the feet that, possessing superior faci lities thteolth serer& large w lac sun liquor houses to Europe and maiden their importations direct, they are Winesto offer the various grades of choice Wisies sod Liquors at pekes iris Mu /tasters rates. Eassolustionol totalities and cow patison of prices respectfully sedated: A choice assortment of FUEL. ULU EEL , :Wiling. it constaelir oa hand. •DEEtEI JAMIGIS BAUM ALBA= A. MOORE NEW WALL. PAPER ABU ITHOLSTERY STORE, . JUST OrMSED, LT • NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST.; BELOW TIMM To seammodala Ilbe lammed w mare :TAM' .t.l l :ve".. e t . 36 CURDM P. 1.441., _WIND& allau CURIUM (.1.0118, _PLOW( sad TAIILL OIL MOTU. .11.ATTlia=.1 and 1111.1131111* of all Mad. .• LIMN • VW tIMNP-96 AND 98 THULU ISTBILT. E. EDMONDSON & CO; prtaPosAi.s NEW JAIL. Colocasienenal Orrlcz. avrAza, Aptll loth, c WEWE WILL RECEIVE SEALED • PROPOSALS In this cake op to MAY 10. WC. tor the tettlalng of a new JAIL, to be Walt to Batter. Persona whin[ to bid can to the plan and apecalcaUog la tale cake. any thee alter Meath of April. The Mason md COWIN ter work will barren In different contracts. • • A. C. CWIIIIITIC, WILLIAM DICK, • 4. W. BRANDON. aca"rylt'Commissioners. ORDINANCE creating the otlice of Assistant Street Commissioner._ . Bacrion I. 8.. 81 ordained and tended Sy the detect and COMM.. alltfleal 01 the MI St 410 ' .11.+W, and is haven ordained and enacted bir authority of fl. acme, That Intmedlatar after the passage of title ordinance, the Select 054 Common Lomeli. ahall p co td to Mertes*. elegant street Commissioner. Said office of Ai slmant Street Commissioner stall be filled in anity, at the same tJme an d manner IA Which the cite officers Sr. elected. dem. 2. The Warr mead is hareig lined at stn hundred dollar. per amis. Ordained sect enacted late • law this the =4 4" of April' A. D. rm. • JADES Mc President of the deleCt COffitelt. Attest: P. M ac raison. clerk of the detect Council. OEu. P. ULDDLL, President of the Common Connell. Attest: Itonsicr IffiterosTit, Clerk of the Common Connell. - Winn • MAE lIAIDEUSIGMI has this oay emoted Of his entire Pock of BOOM Mg) auoto xr. J. I. Weald., who will continua the Nudism at the old stud. 774 LIBMITX - 71iiiutral for the Intent patronage heretofore i4fired. I would uk a continuities of the same to my roreelsor. 3 . 0. RAMAI.ET, DIZSBIaOII, 4111 Lt. UV. *I.11:143 GREAT SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 3. W. BARKER & CO., Read The Prices; a Torghla oceanic.* wo will main the following fedidnUons: rbirting Muting rednead from 30 to 20. awning Molina reduced from 26 to Mit,c. Bblrtlar Msailne redated (rota IM to I 2 e. 4.4, 6-4, a-1, 9-4, 10.4 and 11-4 row Gating and libectlnit cn669 in proportion ALSO, U M nbleachedllwidt Musli s. m. all ' , Willi. • ateo, ah Cheek., all width.. Table Linens. all wid th s. Towels, all Mars. gull% ladle led colored, all dui PRINTS. Seduced from 10 and le 1.2%e. Reduced Rem MO to the. La Lathe. from SS to :10c. Hingham from LO to 10'..e. 4.llnahalni tram 20 to 10. DRESS. GOODS. Organdies, laconets, Lawns, Percales. Mar- Jellies, French Utoghatne. together with a siCen did'assortment of Preach. British and argon, fabrics. le double and single eildlh, h. almost onlindted variety, reduced as low a, fhb and One. per gaol. .The higher grad.. ch..p in proportion; none or theatre as low as before the war. Ax 113102[21411 Mock, sad 1a...a variety, kr EVENING, STREET AND CARRIAGE DRESSES. TM takes my be Jadtred [rem the followlel Riga reduced from 01.25 to $l.OO. Black 3-S wide. reduced ftmo 115.50 to Blatt figured, duublc Lego, redo ccd from $1.30 5t.23. OUR ENTIRE STOCK, iliol=l tll Kauko: 'HAYING SOW OUR EarrinE •m-s•• interest is the Wholesale 6rochz7, Produre I. Comm Melon Business to Messrs. hot. I LEI/Bic. ratan' d CV.. who will continue the • same at the old stand. No. 341) LIELEUTY BT.. .••wool,* sat for them • eoutintiattott of the we I tronsgc so liberally bestowed on us. • 000 K BBOTHES3 at QO s Pitt•bariti. lortl.18•7. RCTLEDGE, PERRYI•&. COs, I•:ocecosors to COOK IigUrILESB CU.. NO. 345 LIBERTY . STREET, SIOLEBALE GROCERS, • PRODUOE AND COMMISSION • •_ MERCHANTS. Comlstunents of 011 tl ads of Produce respects lolly mlleited. and prompt returns Itommttoml. • root $23,000,000.. • THE NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVANIA. ST.A.T.V. LOAN, Free from all State, County and Municipal Taxation, W aits Whittled to ems to ontt.oo appticallon to the nearest Boot or haste[; Woo, br either of the natterststod. ' Lty COOKE .t DREXEL et CO.. E. W. CLARK et CO, sr2l=loo Bantus, rhll.oelphlii. PITTSDUAfiII, PA. =1 JOSH CROFT b. CO., Real Estate & Insurance Agents 431 Acres, Imprerrest, In Payette connty, Weald trade for city prove-XT. II Ace.. Improved, In /Iniana county. Pa. ItlAerea. Improved. In Lawrence Co.. Pa. =Urea Improved, la Allegheny Co.. Pa. Id Amu, Improved, In dearer county. Pa. it l , 3 Acres. no improvement., Blair Co" Pa. Lur e s two I:Wm out the Perry:rale road, lust the Won ror • iumhet /MM.. X Acres. ustlinproved, 2..4 stoles oat the Per il-Mlle yilnalr Mar. ams the Weir for • in. P 7:ls2• C b& ri gir_e.grl d galithb/thll , ;st Street. above the Oath ithisler: 43 tea or Washing , tar street by 111 on Sill alley. on whirls there Is two balldthaw. with St.re room to mob. Lease :l years to run. Thle would male • splendid stand far most an land of butane.. Por further lethrmation apply to the abase Menu. ap^.1.112 WINDOW SHADES, • OIL. cm.comium ; HOLLANDi • .For Sale FOR THE SPRING TRADE. • At 26 and 28 St. flair Street. We kayo ta.ton and are dally-reeelvtee, of our own sad other manotectores, • lug. stock zurtnt OIL mom& wounW MAIM% - • .YITANITURL, 1. TABLE AND CAREILUE OIL cpUTII3. BUFF LIOLLANDS; NUDE FLITUIIIO. Also, LEATlitit BELTING, . BUBBICIR BZLTING, WAX ANDISTiiIIPACHIAO. nein inutalbelarern we are enabled to oder to metebaroa, canines fakers sad the retail tried° Innaesmenta oulo prices and goods not be feud elsewhere to the ells. =1 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS MEWS TR! MART, Mk LS DLIUWED,.II7IIIIIOILOIL Jan apnea. slugs 'Lisa tholco stock of NOTICE. Teas and Fanuiy Groceries. Which me n be m lisl'Filt.lled M lowest e wli:ics.M E i er aft Ton will Tar. !....Vdr , ra ' 3Whi , Teria. stool c CAM. : OP/1a.2/ 15 WA/With Plnibr th 4.4:44 1 71 FOR ONE WEEK, lIIM 59 Market Street. SILKS. For One Wcck, EMI= No. 139 Fourth Street, LUTE Ftyl BALE .6. XL: ThiE MI6 IM:3 J. E. WELDIN & co., 101 Wood Street, J. & 11. PHILLIPS, WM. FRANCE *t NOTICES. j COUNTY CONFENTION. The UNION NrrusLicaN VOTERS of Um County of Allegheny will meet •t their resnec- We Owe of hotting elcethas, ou Saturday, June 1,1567, And elect TWO DELEOLTZS from cub elee lion precinct to a County Contention, to he held at the HT ROUSE, In the Cite 0(1'108. burgh, ea TUULT, Juno 4th. Oa. at 1 o'cloen m., to nominate a Tinsel for County Oincers, and the election of Delegates to'the State Contention. The medlars will be belt In the n oral and Moreeght bettetell the bourn of 1 and 7 o'clock hipsand the voting bc by ballot. In the Town between the bones of 4 mud 6 C, L., and the delegat. t Chosen by markin.• Duseut be •rmolutlon of the Executive Com mittee, the Convention for the inflection of I.e -gielatlne candidate. will not be convened Until Sept-tuber 11, 1867, of which forthcf - Lotteo hereafter be gleen, /11 - order of Comity Commlttc,, %lOUS W. RiDnrit. ♦. 1.. PLA5,011,18“,,t..1... ANO:Y37 T. Y. BATP/i, W - IItEPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. Arru 1& ker. The REPUBLICAN 132.CTS CONVIISTION will 'Snort at the "Lierdlc MM.." LIAMSLIMT, un Wodaeador, 261 k day of Jung; Ne i ' , At In o'clock k. 11., w nominate s candidate (Or Judie of the Bithreme Court, and to hilUato proper meuures for the cutting State canons*. As heretofore, the Convention wilt In) coin. paced of Itcpresentallec sod nonstorlal Delo- Estes, elmoen In Um usual way, mid Asst In number to the whole of the ilenntors and .catallr es to the Central Assembly. It order of Ilia etste Ccutral Committee. F. JUItULN. Cluirmas. • Uso. W. lifkliWolletX, A P 4. UnnEtnot, iticesktArleit. J. itonhak Lu tt4Lr PON, SIC': ant-awl /I, TOUT WAynna CHICAGO HAI L-) wAy Orrice or Tilt l'eltstbmiT. Pittaborgh, Po.. Apr / UM. RTPURSUANT TO A RESOLU TION adopted at • meeting of the Share holders and Bondholders of this stompany, bell at Pittsburgh, blotch Vtth uIL., notice is hereby given nisi an mtiourned meeting of t h e illutrest boilers win MI held at Pittsburgh, WAY proximo. at 1A Ma To c-molder inch detailed eetimmes as 'may be setunitted OT the heard of DirnrMrs for Mat- Monet tquipmentennd permanent improvements to be made to the Beltway. and also to dettorsetne upon the question of locroming the capital stock, for the purpose of raising the necessary meaus for paying dor such equipment and hip proven:lent.. r JA Eh IS. CRAFT, Chalrglin iEOIIO of SsorrhoElJer., W. CAri.Threoring. l. sieZ:73l ' President. NOTIeE.—THE ANNUAL Meeting of the Stockholders of the XElt. , , &SANTO' NAT/I/NAL, TELYAIKArIi COM• ?ANY, for the election of WWI" and truest ;lon of cobeZbuelnese, will no held et the Board of Trade Noun.., on the YIIthT TUESDAY IN MAY, 11.07, at tot:, o'clock T. Y. A full attend mice le %Wand. • U. Hi =MERTON, Pru•t. Plttstrargb, April =h. 1647. IueR:TR, OrTIGIE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Sharpsbara lammveceyllle Bridge Company teal be held at the Toll HOW... at the North cud of said Bridge. tn MONDAY. the Gth day of ma 7 next. between he Main of 30 o'clack X. and3o clock p. al.. for the parrame of electing a Srestslent and• Board of ate Dlreitora for the ensuing Tear. ap=ty2n..l6T d. C. LEWIS. renal.. 0-10 74:11 FOR COUNTY TREASURER. COL. JAMES A. GRAY, Of McClure township. win be a eantildate for Unionsasurer, tholeet to the decision of the publthau tiousantion. - aunt:n.l FOB ASSEMBLY. • WILLIAM B. ROSS, Uf AllegbenY Clty, will b a candidate for As sembly, nutoect to the Anniston of the ircPuliii cab County Convention. apinte4s I'OR COUNTY COMELISSIONER, JOSEPH B. M'OONALD, • Of the &vend Ward, Allegheny City. subject td the decision of the Union Republica. CountY Contention. lap0:012 FOIL COUNTY 'IIIIEASVILEIL WILLIAM M'CLEAN, 'Jr flit tornallity (formerly North rayette, VIII be &candidate for County Treasurer, a onkel to the decision or the Union Jtepuhlican County autOLsi F Olt PROTHONOTARY. D. -C. HULTI WIII be a candidate for the When of rILOTHIM °TAUT, aubleet to the headon of the Onion Republican Convention FOR PROTHONOTARY JACOB H. WALTER, Will be a Candidate for the °face of CILITTRON UTAILY, sablcet to tha decision of the Anion Republican Convention. ushZ.sal:d.terT FOB COUNTY TREASUREII; MAJ. 3. F. DENNIITON, trormerly rrlrndKElfle 0n.r..t.) will b. • Candidate for COUNTY TaZASUIt Ea, snbitct tllesfeclalon Um Union YcyaLllua Canyon• tion. tattler:7ll HATS, CAPS, &o. NEW GOODS JUST OPENING, AT McCORD & CO.'S, Igo , . /81 10174a0cl Eiltroet. ELAZ3PS ! rua Tliz LAMS, MISSES. GENTS & BUTS. AT LOW PRICES. U.J. .. . ... .. a. LOU AN GOURLEY do ...... Dealers to Hats, Caps and Straw Goods Have put opened Lb= new atom e:f • FASHONABLE'COODS, 56 al. Clair St., Piltabswgh. flew Ova as • call before purchasing . elan- . where. •.. HATS I HATS ! A. r. OIIALLLII EM! 8c BYRNE, At Nth 82 St. Clair Street, Have oar or the very best Yelntl stseka og HATS, CAPS AND STBA' GOODS In the city. mo on contly Is receipt or all that ts nen-, as a* the we an be • .cs Dressed ilrere attention Oven to retailing, exclusively. apt7:Lts aLrealetoza TIUM, J. =Callaal ImII6IIIIEY FUEW, IaIAtITACTPIILIia 07 Saddles, Harness, Trunks, aid all &Mkl. la their line malty kept la ant-class eitabllsamenta. N0.1.02W00d Street, (between DlantoadA.llsy and 7 UM St..) rrrninintau. SHEPHARP'S CIIACIiERS 317 Liberty Street, m. •2ITTSBIM9H, PA. STABLING TO HEAT. Twenty-five Stalls, 03:'n•trd . stree . t.nefr Woo • lonoi7or J. c. nuccvm a co., - .11 an.l ?.I thateLttrret. FOR BALE , A ROUSE AND LOT, • arse. rut Birmingham. in • Lapel location, Addre.,, HOZ 211, 11IICILILIV111 P. 0. ap22.171 FOAL One New Iron Oil Tank, 1, on city. Ciipscity, o,kk b 1.14. • Enquire of W. J. KOVNTZ, 331% Cloax grcet. aP22:1;0 WANTED --To make an 111 , - ranaement with a lire yolw, who w h" .ll°. mate money. and can etre F 304 esteem.. eenalml.. Will flu a ballot" now [qt ml W7~ ~ddnaNXtU . aad rely On Pronto J. C. TILTON. alct No. Met Car Mona. WMM'ED-IFORENA.N. A men compete. le act'u TORIB.AN IN A LIVERY }STABLE. Middle aged Wail. man preferred. 2.elre at HOWARD% LIVERY ErTASLZ, aplS:tl NUMBS, near Mee. . W - ANTED • BniasTriesz, Wbo can engage st. once. Apply person or anAress, W. D. DAHER p15:146T 116 DIAMOND IT.. nitabsigb. AGENTS . WASTED, Malt MALE MID. FEMALE. In . - yer, bverbablp and =WS. talon • yely bee. Lr wort. It bunialbs 6 WWI; retall price {..roe Bed by cabsolptioe Get Address lov. medisielv. J. O. KENN Dr a cu., mblim,rz Thud Meet. NEtinurlE. MERORL\NT TAILORS. SNODGRASS, Merchant Tailors, No. 46 ST. CLAIR Maw, for. For, Onesite EL air Reit!, ARE NOW itECI:LNLNG A LAIRIZLOTthr Foreign&Domestic Goods, FOR MEN AND BOYS' WEAR, %Vlach tber otter to (her custom...ll4 the troth lie et Ltrlc Itlt KATES thee could bare ber bought for DIOU. HalrittX crewed scorn=petrol d zgelliful totter. from New lore, we guarantee an to giro cattle sit/s4elloll to ell our C.Witters. LIST OF PRICES For Business Suits, itada ki order In the bent Ana most lublonable mice: Americas, lamolmeroo.best make.s23 00 Vo.soluderma beat make.... ZI 00 Imported diroleb timelosere,beat 9.4 00 ..... Pine rreneti .111xedt, beat make 3.2 00 Dent quality Erenett beat make 40 00 LIST OF PRICES For Clotli Fins Presets Black (lath 515 00 Exam Fine Blank 111,1610 00 00 Boot Quality . . Black ClOllO 60 00 floe (...Vmaimere Runs far Boys— 10 00 Extra Vine French Casalevers Mutts for 1107r 16 00 YOUTH'S qUITS IN PROPORTION TO SIZE. • large assortment of all al .s .4 et!les pf . . , , 1 FURIIIV. ,7,, ,'iv ...:::42,74,:i'j.ir I PAPER COLLARS. 9occa City Collin MI etlitilr ralcut ttentsible Linen, ilotnicoll..3o " . Gray'. Improvcd l'atent , Collar 20 s Ecst QuiilityttulapcareColla.t ' 40 .. Common Collar. - 15 .. -►od other Furnishing tioiitts In pnsportions We solicit the public to call and exam ins our stock before purchasing elsewhere. KLETT & SNODUIL&BB, No:40 St. Clair Street, Cos, rnim. orrosrrz Err. aria acyrn. E=El HENRY G. HALE DitirßST rim go gr. run siL NW WRING GOODS, JUST OPENED; =I All the Novelties of the . Seaseni =I First-Class Merchint Tailor's 6 't;l W. HESPENHEIDE, Merchant 'Tailor, NO. 50 St. CIAIII BTBI r. maw amnia (100D8 Jest opened.. /Wilt and new style patterns get np In the taint Mart ern etinti - • • inliCsle tjrr~~e: 111561 LO COMIRE 100000 OT BOYS' CLOTHING, For tbs Spring Seam, AT VERY MODE/UTE PILICEII. GRAY & LOGAN, Me. 47 K. MAT Street. ararra 1444/1C CRAIG, OUTLET SAWMILL, Foot of Craig Street, 1=11132 . Kee*, conalmilly ea band • • ism, Mod , or son Jams. Trimmers • Window 'Mime Mal, riebsills, 11111a:Risses, Beamarkt, Deck. 1.0. Boat. use Bottom flask. It. POSUISE. s whwroamtaßwandla od a as fm astim e l m K. KLITAMII WETTACH k mzeksoN, .111assillicpum of avert d!sorlDtiol of Xseitither. Soitisks, Dealers In BELT and LACS LELTILMI: No, 201 021121111ZLD - PlUsbargb. BOTTLED ALE& KENNETT, WIKEETON, Utd at Out Scuds at £LJ AID NOD& WATZUS. boulat J. C. BUFFO'S CO., 21 , ..arg4 ir 1.1.1CHLT aTIMILT. rittibugh. ' l ' lll i'arktser, 14'61/./itt 117, .4 oarz