4 iiitobittlix6attft. Gm a= BEGINNINu OF THE END The Southern rebels, as well as their Northern synipathizers, begin to realize the situation. At first, Judging from the distractions prevailing in Congress, mid the impatience manifested by some sec tions of population of undoubted loy alty, atwhat seemed to be needless de lay in determining the conditions of re construction, they fancied • they would ultimately dictite a settlement, or at least have terms proffered that would be con- genial to their pride and ambition. The Jamaican° withewhich they made demand.; the haughtiness with which they rejec• ted the rot deaf prescriptions; the impla cable vengeance with which they_pursu. ed, whenever opportunity offered, the supporters of the government; the os tentation ileith which they honored the -memories of on who had fallen in ; armed re p t , Ilion; the connivance of local authoriti I with multifled atrocities in - -Meted u n white and black-loyalists; it'd the nteMpt with which acts of Congress designed to rectify these abuses were treated; induced a sterner ' feeling on the part of Northern men who stood by the Union throughout the war, and were desirous of a lasting re-organ . ization. This change of feeling found expression at the ballot-box last fall. During the section now drawing to a close, Congress has not only recorded the new impulse, but has participated in It. The new Congress which' will Shortly convene, will be still.more In clined to rigorous measures than that which is expiring, and for the plain rea son that it is the latest authorized reflex of public opinion. Nor has the tide of sentiment lost force, or altered its three tion during the last three or four months. It has rather gathered'strength and coherency. The determination is so full and abiding that the rebellion which, beaten in the field, essayed to raise Its head in the councils of the na tlon;snd demand immunity*, shall be so crushed as to be effectually deprived of powe'r for further mischief. During the war the National cause, and the progress of llberty was immeas urably helped by the teverses which be fell the loyal armies in the !kid. But for repeated failures Northern opinion woulcVno; lutvebeen elevated to the pitch of demanding and sustaining the Proc. lamation of Emancipation; of recogni sing the citizenship of the, blacks by putting them into the military service; „ and of demanding a final adjustment upon immutable principles, and not upon a deceitful compromise. In the same way failures in legislation hare turned to beneficial account. If Congress had arranged the details of reconstruction at the opening of the last Benton, tho rebels could well nigh have dictated : their own-terros. At the close of that session no harsher conditions would have been exacted than were contained in the projected Constitutional Amend inept. 'At the commencement of the 'current session, last December, there J 'WM a decided stiffeningi-which has in ; creased all the way through: - The rebel• now begin to feel that their wisdom con sists in caking promptly what is offered, "lest a worse thing come upon them." This conception of the case is well founded. No lighter terms than those now presented will be noncetied. fresh refection will unquestionably dead to a bill the little finger of which will be thicker than the loins of this one. Tux Derby Government-Li compelled to clum subject of tactics on the orm.• They eet out with a es bf resolutions declaring certain g.marril principles of reform in Parlia mentary_representation, and insisted up on action on them as preliminary to the introduction of a Reform bill. But the cable informs us, that the Government on Tuesday, yielded to the double pres sure Of popular demonstrations and Par liamentary opposition, the peOple out side, and John Bright and his coadjutors within the walls of Parliament, and have withdrawn their resolutions, prom-. ising atthe same time to introduce a re form bill in rejular shape, and on their proper responsibility. It is generally believed there will be a break up in the lfinistry, and a dissolution -of Perlis . ment. Ex.-Gov. Suanxiv having presented the . Johnson-Dixon plan of TeCODICITIC . lion to Governor Humpkreys, of Missis sippi, the Governor submitted it to the Legislature. That body referred it to a committee, and the committee reported two resolutions for adoption, instead of the-Johnson-Dixon - scheme of recon struction, and. the Legislature adopted the resolutions. The substance 6f these resolutions wail that Congress be re. cuested to submit to She &ate of Missis sippi a final plan of adjustment, the adop tion wkercof would secure the represen tation of the Btatel. Congress has promtly responded to this request, and the Missiasipplans need remain in doubt no longer. That response is the Sher. .man bill. NMI Co:Ninnies is coining slowly to the con clusion that Outbreaks among the diens are not due eo much to !heir zin t ura] ferocity as to the manner in which they are treated by the agents of -the Government and white men prosecuting the vocation of trailers. The fact is, that the Indiat treaties, indemnifications, annuities, and what not, have been swin dles upon the public treasury. The In dians have received. somewhat, but the 'agents have . managed to get the lion's share: It is high time the whole best ing.; liaS remodeled, and put on a fair and honest basis.. 110 X. X. 'RUSSEL TIIATER, present . Representative of the Fifth Congression al district, is favorably the and ;will ;be supported before the next Republican state Conventton'as a candidate for Su preme Judge, to flit the vacancy occasion ed by the expiration of the term of Jus tice Woodward. Trig filthy details of the Stewart...di_ wore° ease are still a delieious morsel for the Chicago newspapers. A. "new chap -ter" &nil "new revelations" of this most disgraceful scandal, shame the columns of the pspers.this week, and will coo -1 thine to do - so until another seasatibn bubbles up. Tun late Unton.Convention at : Fnnk fort, Ky., was much the largest midmost influential of the kind ever held in the State. Four hundred delegates were present, reliresentlug nearly every'coun. ty. The Convention-eat loose from the meter! etives, sad adopted a radical plat -- Tia.Commeticut canvass grows excit ing. Genered Logan Ls lending the Union piitibls trivalnible seieices, by speaking at different prominent towns of the Etata?l B~nvtrt, of Redd-wide fame, etc., is running for Congress in Connecticut against another Barnum, of local notori: sty as a manufacturer. Pheneas T., on being solicited for money by an over anxious friend, "to carry on the elec tion," responded that - "under no con ceivable circumstances will I permit a dollar' of mine to be used to purchase a vote, or to induce a voter to act contrary to lilt honest convictions." And fur ther, says the great showman: "The idea that the intelligent reading men of New 'England can be bought like sheep in the shambles, and that the sa cred principles which have so far guided them in the terrible struggle between Liberty, and Sl,ery, can non - , in this eventfull hour of the national existence, he set.uii at auction and knocked down to the highest bidder, seems to me as proNsterous as it is shameful and _hu miliating. But if it is possible that oc , casionally a degradcd voter can thus be induced to sell his birth right for a mesa of pottage, God grant that I may be a thousand times defeated sooner than per reit one grain of gold to be accursed by using it to basely I" Tnn proposition to submit to the peo ple of Ohio at the nest State election, an amendment of the Constitution of the State, striking from it the word "White," was voted down in the Ohio House, on Tuesday, by a decisive majority, The Republicans voting in the majority have committed a mistake. On this point tlas Cincinnati .Commercial says: "They have listened to the doleful pvedictione of political calculators, who - have flgurtid up a conclusion that the teat of negro -suffrage would cost the Re publican party, not their supremacy in the State (for it is believed the word "white" would be stricken out by twen ty thousand majority at - least,) but twenty counties .in which they now possess the offices. And it.ie to save the ellica-holders of these twenty counties that this flagrant omission is he fair and right thing in Ohio is.permitled." TELE water was to hare been let into the Lake tunnel at Chicago, on WeLlne.9.. day. As we hare bad no glowing tele grams on the subject, it is to be interred" there Ise leak somewhere. LOITER FROM WASHINGTON Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gazette. WA,sunicirox, Febru'ary 25,1667 Scarcely any previous session of Con grese can present a more eventful, inter esting or checkered history than the one now drawing to its -close. It has had great possibilities. It has done, some good things; it has left undone many more. It has not reached public expec ' tation in many regards.. It has seemed often stricken as it were with paralysis when the very gods seemed to beckon it up to sublithe heights. It has die , counted no bill on the faith of a great people. It has often groped and felt its way blindly, when tie great lights of heaven seemed shining in glorious efful gence on its path. It has faltered along so wearily while the mighty people, like the pioneer in Leutze's great picture, had already, far in advance, scaled the crags and planted the banner on "a heaven kissing To „think that at this late de) any one could be found in the ranks of the fire tried republicans to have commerce and chaffer with him of the White House I That any man who had been honored by a noble constituen cy should be' found bold enough to an. nooses that a bargain was pending be. tweet'. the 3louuteb ink of Ten. • nessee and the Harlequin of New York I as a reason whys mighty interests involved in bills then , before Congeesa should be held in abey ance. Fortunately, conclaves by night-, and commerce by day, failed to'cleteat some legislation which, if carried out. will denbtlesa effect much ct;;l.d in the rebel_State.L.---Tigii - all the unfultli !.. men - • who haii promised fair, and shrunk from a lair performance, the Sherman bill, with wholesome amend ments, passed, and is still seeking the signature of the man at the White House. It is a pity that such a law should la I needed ; that in this laud, and in this I age, a people can be found sensible only to the behests of brute lorce. But so it ,•is. And yet a measure likely to dle be 1 1 tween the two Houses would have much more. cheerfully been supported by l me. • It seems to your "Occasional" that the ' Eliot Louisiana Bill is the thing W Wu- Dag. It presents in a plain common seen way a tribunal to which all can re sort, where justice is likely to be meted out, and where the baydnet gleams only behind the statue of the blindfolded god dess. From some obserAiation I should say that all the forms of justice are Ob served in most of their Courts in the rebel Slates. ,The trouble, after all, is that the agents or the law are the most unmitigated rebels. .They are ruled by a consuming passion—that of malignant hate against all who stood aloof from, dis couraged, or in any way obstructed the "loss cause."- Under the rule of the I present administration no Unionist could gain an office the most inaigniff. cant. Take for, example, as I have al ready alluded to it, the State of Louisi ana. Under the administrational Banks, -in 18b4, the convention which framed the existing Constitution of that State was called. That Constitution gave the right of voting to all white men twenty one years of age who had resided in the State one year. The result of this was made evident in toe Spring of 1560, when Munroe was re-elected Mayor or New Orleans—the most notorious rebel and sliouldenhitit-r in the city—and rebels fresh from fieldsla slaughter placed in every elective office in the State, except perhaps in that of Governor. He con nived with all parties and laid his plans so as to secure both the rebel and loyal vote, and was 'elected, tied hand anti foot, and gave himself to the Philistines. He was thus perhaps a more useful man for them than if one of them from the - first. The machinery of the law now in force is thus worked, as if it - .were the devilish enginery of pandemonium-for the suppression of men obnoxious to the' displeasure of the reeking traitors who sit in many of the high places of the State. The law has argue-eyes. for the discovery of every short-coming - of those who, amid persecution and obliquy, have stood by the Ilag in the republic's dark est hour. No place so safe from obser vation or pursuit but there it will find such an offender out. But if, on the other band, an offender be one who has borne arms against his country, and thus commended himself to the regards of the officers of "justice," he has nothing to' fear. Every crime to such an one hatk impunity, so 'it were committed against a Union man. Thus he who was true to the flag still feels the sharp and cutting rod or pcmccution laid upon unshielded shoulders. That this is not an overdrawn picture, let me refer you in proof to the recent report on the New Orleans Riots. Thu names of more than a dozen melt appear,,,there who this day walk,with heads erect, the streets of New Orleans, though there is abundant testimony that on the 10th day of last July they did repeated murders in high ' neon upon both white and black men. Can you conceive it pissible that in your community; in two hours on a sum mer day, more than two hundred people should be killed and wounded fern fight en Fifth street, and yet nota single man be breu ght tetrial for It I—not a single man be arrested ta t it , ind yet the than who fired the ant shot se known to the whole city. as well as any citizen in 'lt I and ,orie man who led the police on that day a known =tittere r ! I say can' you Imagine such an event la your commun ity, or In any community where Men wear the erudite and give out the law and its interpretation, and, as Montalto' would say, "come tilt that sort of dodges ?"- What then is the matter? Why aim. ply that the agents of the law are cot clean to heart . and mind; they do not sit there dispensing justice. because they are designated by the men who have come Just /I,OIS from the battle against the Its public, and demand that this of bars led them there el:mil still direct there ! that the cause lost at Gettysburg and Five Forks 511n11 rule at New o:leass and in tine Capitol at Washington. No;. it is a shame that the Thirty 'ninth Congress will permit the Louisiana Bill to fall between the llcrirses; that a measure so replete with wisdom, so adapted to existing circumstances, and so carefully drawn by wise, conscien tious and able statesmen as are Mr. Eliot and Mr, Shellabarger, should be left to die. True it may be revived and brought forward in the Fortieth Con gress, but the Thirty.ninth, a child of so many hopes, owed to itself and the gen erous people who spoke it into being, that this measure of justice should have I received its endorsement and been passed by it. And it is for this, among other reasons, that I say, while it has done sonic good things, it has left many good and necessary ones undone. • Moreover, there is this to be =Jades al in relation to the 40th Congress, that no less than six loyal States will be un represented in it for several months, and it is doubtful whether for that time a two third working majority can be formed in us place. It was, therefore, doubly- de sirable that . the Nth Congress should have placed its seal upon a measure so replete with wisdom as I conceive the Eliot bill to be. Then, further, it is now beconiing clear that the tariff bill is going to fail for want of time or for some other cause, The Representative from Pittsburgh has laboted in season and out of season, to procure the passage of that most benefi cent measure, but to this hour it hangs in the Committee of Ways and Means. The suffering interests of the land have sent their representatives here to urge it forward; labor pauses at the forge and anvil, and looks wistfully hitherwaril.; soup societies and benevolent organiza tions of all torts are taxed to the utmost by men and women who ask nothing but work ! Still this great measure which would go ' so far to set in motion all our mills hangs week after week, and month after month, while the [nighty work of impor tation of the results of pauperized labor in all parts of the globe is pouring in in an incessant river upon Our shores. This ought not se to be. I believe that the bill as it came from the Senate was good measure. After carefully examin ing it, I saw to many more good than bad things in it, that it seemed to me the wisest thing to do would be to push it right through and trust to future legis lation to remedy any defects that might in use develop themselves. Let us still hope for the best. It is barely possible that the bill may yet pass this Congress. Whether it does or does not, too much credit cannot be given to General Moor head for his indefatigable labors in this great cause. The law enfranchising the colored peo ple in the District of Colufnbia will al ways stand to the honor of the expiring Thirty-ninth Congress. It was and is a great measure of justice.' For what rea son or right, is there in denying a loyal colored man, or a loyal red-haired man, or a loyal man with a freckled face of a right to vote, when the tat collector comes regularly after him? • Yet always until now the black, copper-colored, or mulatto man—whatever may have been the shade—vs-is obliged to pay Liston for the support of the schools here, while his children were not permitted to attend them:. The "nigger" era. disagreeable, but not so much so that the "Virginia" child could not, if be would, be educated at his exnense! Oh chivalry, thou beau tiful thing, how art thou into the sere and yellow leaf: Yesterday, in the neighboring city of Georgetown, the anticipated and enfranchised lila& man • walked peacefully, manfully, honestly to the polls, and with the aid of a littl^ band of determin ed white men elected a 'srhife man to to Mayor! sent 'the puffed up reprcrentative or defunct rebellion to re• &ad in the quiet of hit _home upon the "sad degeneracy Of the day on which he has fallen 1" One would have thought whle the_ act of onfrauchlaement was pending that, should it pass, all peace, and decency, and safety, at the polls would no with Itl and yet no such de cent and cafe an election has transpire) for years in Georgetown and no man so rt,pectable been elected. The same hue aLd cry was raised when the act of eman cipation was pending here, and that, too, has brought only the most beneficial fruits.' The old - Imoon come• bare at every stem "It is always safe and well to do right; to give justice to all men.' And now it is the time for Penney's!, ilia to put her seal to a deed of justice, az.] as .inn ad are may, entrant:Lime every gaol citizen she has! ihst tho man 'who pays and tights shall &IF° vote. - ' It►ntc►L. Mfr. GEORGE "11111.. of Arm ottron Coat Works. to.u.hfp. county, speaks o f01i0... of ths REV. E. A. \ALMON'S Great Remedy fur Consumption rednerd to In- .10:icon...qt.. that I ars. on.ble Late say W., and el, .417.1,11 ,, a Intorno:a cro. lb.. they c0...1 4 • ntoLtor more I o. me. so. cat, 4•lng rty that ta.l .er.a , nl OS,. month At I.not•taxe I .•• InJuerd to try 11.0. and .o-day I am ...I. a. any sc. In the world. 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CLAIR STS, New Spring Goods JUST OPENED, eamortale, all the noveltl.• of the 1141.117. st,h as to found In a Cr" cue Merchant T-llorlng ( - WA ITTEOLY Of the vatt , v,r2: tor fir the yea, 114, 1111 No vealber lel. 110,1 111 , 1, Dor.. TWO, 1M ,!!t, .10 , tv 1,11 1,1 1.44 .... 2; IS 4 v.,{ Iv Ilqe.lll 4) 67. , tja. {-•I• Ore arta. .1' ..lt • tairtf•uxey lot, 14" ' Teal. • s I =MI 1."• I 4'UAN. J. ILLIII2. In•noi-lor. To Jetty Ifef:•sino. contr.,. 1•1rr0•v5 , ...•. r...,u•n 1,7 .1,t3:1 IMPORTANT CARD. Dr. ROBERT BUNTER, or sr. Tort. hi. •rr.vti lo 1 . ,[4bur0.. I 1,•11.•4 01014 Itt• • A.LercliantN' Hotel, EMIMIMMEI s.r. • • Tiew• 1.. n•.ars.. ,sn, It.sm•nt •f Van Lar..• and 11..1 -IA 1...exp....Er...11 In • ...tr.. ol It Is y rrss. t•T 7'1.1 I.r. Ft lit•• ifr Is Me f of -Tats.u. of the. ••thcf Li • ...pool., .34 of 111.. r....tmest ..ses upon tbs. Impartly tl.s. tnblr...•l .lE o '..Ein.i THE LADIES<OF ST. PULL'S PAOTESTINt ENS:OPAL do a. Itt. 33 111 hald a . . Fill IND FESTII , AT NEVILLE HALL , Corner or ru3 . 33l , ,•ll.ll.3zirAirrrto. ON TIIIII:ONDAN AND orthre 33r , ;13. r•l•rusry . 7.3tb •31 3131 , 31, 1.1. 133.,•13 3304 0p.,. op I E1t.n,13101 Norio?, touch .111 I, 41 , 43t1y. loom 1. tutu•c..ek rl•33wr .1•0 1 01. 3,3* , 5033 FEVE POCKET CUTLERS, Fine Pocket Cutlery. CHEAP! CHEAP! CHEAP! New Patterns: ,New Pattern'! PITTSBURGH CUTLERY COMPANY, 3.1.1 DISPATCH lIVILDI.d. W . COULTEU, MOM AND SION PAINTER, O. •3- LIAYUND 11TTS0'11. TA • ••Il arlirr left at the bh Ir. or Scut uZ sn•II. will rarer. ',ccain •ttentsoto. HILIENA VISTA. STnEET.—AII of t -are pampas •ro orrat, ootlll.l that to. reyort Vle.rr• •Vaalitted •10.• and as•esr /lamas. a3ll taut. It. far tee opec log of auras Virta arra:, ?lead. %Vara. prrrea4 temlno• Da Tarlor . /1 vt t ur.ta 1., ..an • . • •treet. • dt•tanc• of `I fed 1.•• bee n Ord lu Übe WWI" Court of A le•I ea• dudd rte. at Nu. 1. 1 April rem. IC. ddr b klu report will be enn• B• .ed uplere erreepllota Si. filed ultbdri Tedd••• Iron. Sling ISO report.. f1e1204 .1. C. M.CON fifi. neptleller. GEORGE BEATEN . , Candy Manufacturer And ,4a ter la routusi ANIS A., , L1CA.24 'mous, muict.an, /MTh, &C., AC.. No. 112 redcoat Slimed, Second door front lb. ti•Siord .teak. tala:a3 ALL:CC/I:ENT AITY. PA. is)f 6r . WARD . IN ADDITION any person who will raver to ADAler t i.l? Pa • en COUP:tar. • Cotopoutol Itorrrsstrote for 4 , shlen was at. len I rom the Con Pau? •tt. SOIL notel. Tim onlr written of tdantlfirotlon "le aline, 4... Wllllaror written artors the back. las. •se nt• (anon h LFItUITS. See rd tibia Choler half reacher: • TM do oriarlsr• do: 110 II ruled 0 0, brielkie rood l i re Apple.: ta) prima do: Jaat reesPrwl•a couttolsalon and for rale low to tn. trade. 11C110MA It Pill at LANG. a 11 and 174 Wooi etreet- VECESHARIEN FOR THE WIN TICH.—gor • good CtooKINU ri WEE and c,hr hitehan Utensils, to to ho. 140 Grout ni. and Fancy cum, SHUTT/A.. YULE SIP.. ELS, Hlain ant Vaney;Liteneue h., Cook. log Opt.and other fan. Mabee; renders. A to. ripe, Water Conduetore. and all other articlaw.e.,wir.t. cid' at All , e... 1 L. IMI•YY ht. eltee No.nl 140 roaf V ()ElAL.—Nealed proposals will he received at the umca of .11c Water Work., Market Boildin.. aelh ?o'clock P. W.. 01 Mardi , 11 teal. for torni.log the Hl...burgh W ate, Works erhla COAL, for the term pro* year Nu t ins April neat Did... be made (o r •Ither wo together. 1.1.14 JOSEPH TRENCH, Hop', PITTEIBUIROU MILIORT-lIAND a elL ,, allY, Sis Grantntreet, I .ppotito Oa Cathedra.. LAY AM) I,VENIS, lattractlun Blandard l'hoorgrapil Owen In private le•no. In masa and by main /repot. al-Warta, • percue., nprz.. on., •o . made u..on raasodatnli ter., LAND s. No. I Is lu. arty Oa Morro, llissenzer, mot for . or m . art 1+.1.1A11 DICKEY CO. APPLES. -10 bbli. In Store apd for OW bl man usaLALH DICKEY CO, 1 NEW AD - VER - 71 - BEMENTS. M2=== EXPRESS COMPANY. CAPITAL, $20,000,000 Owned •ad Operated by Our Merchants and dfanufacturers. pAnRIESBY ENPFIESS,IIIoney, - "Valuables. Freight and Par eels, over snore than 13,000 miles of Express Line, at lust and liberal rates, saves . Millions yearly to Express Shippers.and can be made permanent only by their liberal patronage. This we hope to merit and s e c eive. Offica, No. 145 Wood Street, WM, LITTLE, Agent. LIFE SIZE PHOTOHRAPHS, Family Groups, :country Scenery, CITY VIEWS AND MINIATURE PICTURES. Tak..l at the ()slier) of PURVIANCE & CO., Nov.:: 2 and 4 St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH. toLlmfa PROVISIONS. 111.7G•ILCURF.D HAMS. DILIEI. BEEF. BREAILF•Por BACON. IiIIOULDEII3 AND SIDES, crime': No. I LARD. EXTRA NO. I WINTER STRAINED LARD OIL. TALLOW AND MILL GREASE! Ibsen stored &large rtr et of the &here Provis ions, which 1 antrep•rtnl to supply to the Md., at the lowest fortuivt pekes. Donn,. will MO It to their Interest even. aea lbefore parch.- fpr elne.her. JAS. LIPPINCOTT, Pork. F'nelcer, No. 23 Seventh Mt., Pittsburgh tri4:lll7 1 ,5 ACT EXTENDING TO TIIE cu•cFr rills,. thwr pro•lsions ors 6iither 7,11. ' 7iT‘ ' „,v,17 telegr:. AvvrosS It day VeGruary, Arab 1k lkousaad vlgLa Luudred Sad am *•.• I.LUTIOI I. tie It roaetad by the a•nala and 1i0n... of lb nrestotati•e• of the t.on.monvealth It I..nonel•ahla, 11. nefal .lasnably met Sod It Is h•rr b• enart.tiby anibarlty of m, batik. priivlcon• of •0 art entitlad ••A f“eth er .{3,0• , •r11. i• an art Ice Ineorporate the Ity of 1 . 11 Lnelpm.. retatlng to are alarm and pallca tel. ',spa. ti.. ta•nty .1, Utz day , f rebena.y dolor ,somlnl. ea thonaan•l tight linmired .lid slaty-at, Ise sal the tame are here,. extended to t Cit• of l'lttetriaran. rarrloll I I , any person or perr•na .11411 wil fully glee or raw, to to Wren. auy MD...arra of Mr, fr. ul • Er, alarm telrgrapb box •r boxes, 11•11 tirrta, or ran. to be broltru. say era 11.'1r:1.4,11 bon, or anr .1, r.ost wiry/ roa rter,ll wI.L lLn 1,11, and Err alarm telegraph within tto, CU, I'lltltattrall; or In y r fa, ur luterruat ILe mina or tor aro, he, Orr or tbry shalt be ro sl.lllr of tn l rlrmaanraanJ on ton vlctlo• lir•r•of •11•1. run:Rata ry • En• oat •rre•Olne rye Londrrol aol are for earl; or by Imprl•o4 11.1 vl ror a farm not Ind t•o 'car., •r JOHN I'. .Iprak•r of lila floc.. of !tern isalatlvos, 1.. W. 5,,•a1•r Ike man., ro•r•I th• letD Jar •r r.•,u•ty A.. D., oa• tvaurana eI,•L . - orr:re SIIZCOVIIOWW.I ro. •••••--r.r, folb. •. 11 12•1. ' , AI ,A• ••. 1 re• y. cert , fy b• s• 11 ati n•tl t• fuo. trc• 41.1 our •p. of ,r.l •r4lnal v-t of .1 ii•Arral At ••o{:.ti AZ act ..stro,ur lob tlf f • mw.er r-t Art Ot 11”. Ity •f 7•,..s • to nip arl mitt. ~ r a.r et Pet? re 1 aod ••3144 ••n.01• Irr It +.•••• 1:•,o-te DPI my 4r.1. - •.••• ,I.• so, of 11, atm, •4 4 0 14.•• C sl Lod. tLe •:..1 41.,••flttf•. .1. H. 4 4134. 114errlary of the i....¢..0.05we5:311. CAUSTIC SODA, Roth : 4meg* lean and English, VINE, vriirrs: lIII.NN For Oil Refining Purposes, nn t.tri &ad for a.“ to quannta• t, rc ,•••T JAMES HERVEY DOBBS, 216 Pearl Street, ti. El REMOVAL NOTICE. Y A PHIL IST. WE WILL RE- No. lb Diamond. Pittsburgh, Haase at p.ravat or...opted lel We. I.laaleg, KS.j r•Orrr • ,ro t,oe d.. 1345 art Lit. , WOO," • t. 4-5 I • VC,: I % E rn A:I pa soartr• ago toosoa • , 11:1 t.• a to•trat arr 1. .?f? 7 aoLigal Mat t• - .• :r arc u•t• rain la riosrol Mar. 41. It to me r.b.e to torrr •or Vim," p, .d op la.- rroo.•10. ...••1:1 iy aa:l re•pe•ls r••a•tit t rJa.pt ••ttlrn.rat pita tact• 6031. 1: federal ttrtet. Al•ertray n. —1 611 ar Azt - tre.. rarl. :5 ' , L.. •t tt• otAlt •pprorad OTIt'E TO ('ONTIUSCT'OIIII I I. .1 1./NTRI/I.Lrit`ti ► lelelet t ITT cot AL 14.6.11.1,7. Yen. 4th. IV).I C•5:t.,1,1.16 le reret,n at tnt• Oen< nett' Yr, e•, ar - a th. the buildise of • M.S. e.. 1 11..1 , E, th... Vast Hard Dlatound Near, ..ttns ea.!sate 11...e110cs ran he stet. et the oat,: ~7 Masers. 11.11 A Moiler, Architects, No. -1.1• Ir ctrl%t, Vitt•norgh. I,IA s,l I, re, e1....1 the whole, elc any pert In• wort . 131.7ders Sr. criacated to In their t.c..posaa. 11. price C.D. , ' Itt el., the tyke p•eable In the ht. , 14.5. of Ity. ne•trlos , • rinterest and redttimaal• th.re, Ore and te e nlean. The efoutrector will be u 1 led t• dells,. the earth from itte et r•vect,a, 01 th• wharf' at some point I...tere•t, el:ey tat.lit•mtooty wee . Th. will t h e be. rtloiryd sa•ot ..1 the recta. 4111. tr..at the excA.•Lloct an.s to de.le•r them free of ..arse to the7l7l•l,ammissinner. he risto t• frOVITI•1 to rep. t any and nil 104 s. Sly dittation Of the Ccmini•tro Slara•t. N. It. YHA It t•lic, 1111 City Controller. ANUItEIV 'BEGGS, • • DA•1,11 G lINS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, Hardware, Cutlery & Variety Goods, Ao. 1 St. Nit. (reel Itl het from the Bridge, IMM=CIECI AMMOnItIos of ail Ilndo on bond. lion. and 11.. .polred. and Ra au. ground and mat. Ala... pentalta blades In CITY OF ALLEGHENY Proposals fora Loan of $15,000. Steedtr , on...alt .111 he hoclard by Ails autli If Italp ay. the 7th Jay Much neat. at 3 u'cleat F. fur the Isl. of •1a,..00 of the 11..n.t. of tat city. haaata/ In. t.reatat the Tale of 'f par cent.. pat able tend annualla on Mr fltat data a July sad January. and redeoutstde In -cots Taara. Tu altar Oen, ezervtaa other. drilrlng a petfertla sale and aoa.l s paying IIIT(111.1.,A, ale aLataa Strata unusual ad•antagra. It. L. MILANCI 1. City t Canttallat. CITT OV AL1.11.11I1)1T. tit b WO ~l'ln,opltoll...ary tl, NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWN. £112.-1. etttntlun of the property own er. ituil <ILI.. of Pittgburgh is ctlitil to the hol lowing ...lull. Or Ilheburet Committee, adopted al the 1..0 meeting, lan. :0, MO, Ihroutrat, hat the Cillse. and Preget ty Owner: td Pittsburgh. ilesPoue of heviii. the .l rent. lu fro.t uf their reidientve Property /trailed. payed and art +Ph cult *to...re In vited lo preterit their pelltlima to CO., iiS befur* Iha lit day of Avrll, 1507. at all - vented aller that dale will ...eerily be laid over till too !White!. *ear. CHAllLithi dRICEISPIeAnn, w0:.41 alert ut the biter. Committee. MILLEIVS LUBRICATIVE I'A&C/13C21VC3-. A full Dock of the above racking alvrava OD Itend.n: Ich 1 .ell to Dealers. Itslllroad opines,.les and consumer. et the came solves. II c.n lk• purchased (rum De tnnUfacturers, as sre h•vc bren ai points , d Pole Aren a t. tor Western renua. Penna. Call mut osamthe Itat hos. bs and= Cl. Clair street. .1. A. It. 1.1111.5.1111, l a7l •Ael 04 Alen It. 'l , • M . CJ.111.1..131\71.10M1L. "Zrirl- 1,3 . ALlley, Three doon above Gmlthd.ld btreet s PiTTNITIURId 11, PA. Every kind or Wert daemon the sliortealheoUee Stid neat reasonable harms. Paralanlar attention paid i• .lobalev • Sale:red WATER rirE.—Sealed prop°. • , eels hill he received at the rifilee 01 the Watrr Worts, Matt et itutidiuga. anti.: o'cloe P. li•relt It had, for forulelitne the PM.- berg h Water it'ort• wlth toe VICE sad Y lt. CELT. A EcilitiC•nTihtic.r.ator d donee the c fear o ' r:l ' V:4 Itc P ci r Li l :c t. be l, 6 o :h: l 4 '''''''''''' Leah {di, au application 1i • JIhRIFLIFSZNIIEN Sep% IZEMOVAL.— THE ElliDEo - bareremoved the ogle. of the HOPE OIL • unlin from VI Alarltet rlttsbargh, to their War lees Carson stem., lieownatown.lchere Col eereafter be found. r.toracs Addreeteßtal. Tileabor ea. •IllSOL• • WiLLLLIIII. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW LAw BOOKS, En= KAY &COMPANY, 55 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. TROVE AT d HALT'S PRACTICE, vol. 1., parts +end 1, 8,0... Pelee {Mut HILLIARD ON NEW TA) a LS, Price sl.io. 011.1.1 AOII uIN INJUNCTIO O,S. Price $7.70. 114LITY RULES Or THE SUPILEME.COLIdT, Prow ro cents. IND, X To HiPIGHT'S PLAYA. STATE RE. Litti•Te, Price VAC EOLITH'S LaAtING CASES, New Editlon,l •ele.. Price 119,30. TA.YLULLON LANDLORD AND TENANT, NeEdition, Price $7.10. HILL N TIMID:IM, New Editioa, Pd. $1,60. ILLIAMIII ON PERSONAL PROPERTY. New 201.10 n. Price $BlO. WI) LiAtiel .01 HAAL PROPERTY, New Edition. Price PP 00. A NU EL L A • BEES OH CORPORATIONS, New Inman, Price $7.10. U. S. STATLTES AT LARGE 11524, Price $l, w. ON CIIIIIINALL'IIOC LOURS, 2 tlls. Price tit W. Hi LLIA ON TORTS. .New ZOlBllO f T. 1 1•• Price ID 00. REDFIELD UN WILLS. EXECIITo RS rien $ll ca. AND ADWINI , TRATORo. vole.,P PARiOINEI AN PARTNERSHIP, 1 vol., I 70., Price $7.10., itTua I"SEQUITY JURISrat'DINCE. Eve's., New Edition, Voce I.ola!iArlicita SUDS I SEEDS 1 I We are Bow Prepared with Our SPRING STOCK Ur Garden, Field, /LID FLOWER SEEDS, rKth 1.111 6LNEIII. Ws sir, spe•tal I.dacemeats to Market Gardeners and Country Merchants. ALL OUR SEEDS ARE, TESTED Before Offering for Sale. HAY PRESSES. Ingersoll's Hand and Horse Power rmLinoeseamess. A Full Stock of all Sizes. 32K.INTGOS, 137 Liberty Street. V. L. oitottOt...llwoOx J•101..5. AAAAA L. ITWOOD & BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS •FITTERS, Cor. of Srd and Liberty Streets. •boto Comm A Epptoe., rlttst•rittl. Ponta. 11.4” Costlog• fOr•tabod promptly to order. Fptilal attention pe.lthe ittlog trot end r.val rive of 011 It.olo•rito. Stoolab.ott. 111/Ith bc., Agents for A. S.Cameron k Co.'s IBTEIVAT PT_TNIPS •.. BLOWER ENGINE 4, These Pomo@ tav•ampotlur adva•tars rrrrr tL•te.awl every no• is orarron soot to •01.. oat,- factl..• 1 . • m,.• roottaatir•tt heed. rett,tlll 31ILLI1GE & BID ELL, MONONGAHELA PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARDS. Carton Street, south End No nougattela 'Bridge, I= I= DRY LUMBER on band. +• nr• rtrepar•O fornfah al1.14••41, 1.114 , ll.l.11•1111tet for lulMans, an.. tn.l Inter.ll., t•Lst Is tla• f/.• .•111tIO essl.grskests. se• Is•• • la.'s sso•ls or FINISHED 110itE U 1 lIAND fen LADIES' FURS, •T C srr F`ll.lC is, AT rum HAT, CAP AND FUR STORE McCORD & CO., 181 WOOD STREET. 1.3 }VII SALE. Buller-3,800 lbs. to Firkins. • c LAYI CHOICE CANNED FRUIT, CICARS, ETC., And Lease of Warehouse, No. 201 LIBEIITY ITIIEET PL CMEI WA LL PAPERS FOR SPRINO SALE EF 1 5 67 . W are sow prepared looter loess molten:WM t " ' , Att. IT. at •steselye .11etmlos o Paper Hangings, Borders. Fire Board Prints, Ake., /Imbruing all qualities •f goods knows to Lk* Trade. f , r Yuba". INslOlllootsts. HARM, CbAt,t berm Ch•rehee, Assembly Rooms, As. •10. TRANNPAIINIIT 011. IILOTIIN AND surest WINDOW AHADES, At the lowers; merles priest. at NO. MT !tart.{ atm, ems FINS. fell VII 400. N. lIDO NES A 550. SOLE LEATHER. Brat MARYLAND OAR TANNRDID . AN• DAR mor OLAIDDITSM Sole Leather, In ounalltlN from IN lbr. Al Wholesale Prices for • Cash. Orders sollelted. JAMES W. JONES & SON, CMILDLIIILAND, KA RYLAND. .fetlDTl SAMUEL M. WICHERSILABI Iron I3rolzer, 124 First Street, PITTALIIIAGII7, PA Agent for the sale orConserall. Donley:pore, Josephine, 1...be11a. MilleaarzOn. sltanhoin.„ (Condon, nod other brand. 0f...rah...e11e, Yountp. logbeny Coke and ullphwstia U. L. Cbaseoal Clli 1110 No. conshionmota and order. sp.peatfullf sone led. Jul.rlSl Su.ri9Ifini?A"LEAZIRT" - LEATHER BELTING Asp HOSE, Manufactured at No. 58 EMITII7IiALD ST.. D 7 HA.RTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Also. Agents for New York Bobber Co. Gi-inn Belting. Liit'Wetir.o h doLTAt AP,lrlarZtag L C A uI F . FEU NAVY.Tri sod HALT 110Utin.eta Yvt WI 11API RESTAURANT, 104 COMB 11111 131111111111111 t ITS. 104 Ladies' Dining Booms 2d Story. YRI[I3II VAN OYSTIR3 /1.30 GAla. of gal Undo on hand. &Con 11. V . itYl i tatfile lk IreDnabOra NEW ADVERTISIMENTS. LARGE SALE OF - , ' f-IrriCi., 'MI IVA./....,:criax....T. , ..cLA.) 3 0x.,,,,, , Pull .Otr rm., Y,^rosy ff• I.i. \ KANSAS LANDS . 1 --, 7- -1,..N... - „A..D„- , , ,, 1.R,1E.rD.0,- 1 711;-. 4 ,,L , , .vo•Tlrwola liro.•f f'mpffolf• 'fwfff 1.0 f ' fofff 0. HffNl,l:, so, olo••ath .1.• of .Earob. 11147, ,j...%f01001n N.. at 7,.. - 50. th 11111 Aro... 11111 a• ON TUESDAY. TDE Id DAY OF ~ 1 0 ; . 1 , 4 , 1 i b,, ,f1=1; . , , f . f d 1" ., 0; . 1 -f reil4 . ...2 L tree APRIL, IS6I, will be offered ,''''''. J. fot i f ll ' .. ' n !' E . ll.,k Y. ter.. AT PUBLIC SALE. At the Eldridge House, IN I. IIE,CLTI - C7 Lawrence, Kansas, ABOUT 155,000 ACRES OF LAND, Situate In the Countivs of 1.1: Al's N Wl' AN JE/1. EttztlN and Itljet,t,A, •121.1 knovm ws tut "Delaware Reserve." Thu* lande nee directly on lb e wain ltn• of the UNION MIEN @BRAT, 11STIRI The Drantb efthe •1113 e BOLO/71.1[ Dull vans rii TULa WltlCn OL PA` . ana Tlltu TIII.II, roanhe tallroad Dom nt Lamle to lA., enerorth along Oulr eastarn I rder. IN SLISTILII LODATIIIN AND AtILIND- A,ACIL OF TINDER Able WATIII, a tha •se 1N11.11,1,T11. re F117::11r1 rth: 9 7, ....... . "! a- sluat data mar, farms have proved. f e ndchurches. tabu , ' boyars, grist alga at. mills •rectrd. and sales tuber hapron•• meats made the, a. The climate of K ansas Is ramarkable healthy, and to farmers and aelllera tbee• lasds •far Greeter Indtecomest• then say oth ore lu the West. Llee, at the mai pleat, Mated:stet , •fter Ile dlopeett lon of tlitl shoes lauds, telll hee•lt .010 25,00 0 ACRES OF LAND, Slteat• In the South sof th• ••810 AND PDX ItASTLlTAleastern Is thaeoupert nts ef /Wreak- Itn. Nano.. Also. • lasso number of TOWN LOTS •313 BLOCKS la th• towns of NORTH LAN/11111:D, TOSGANOXIIC and rlltitT. Tue In will commence am April SI, 145 r, and 11l enntlnna from 11.7 to din, 0.111 aU the laud. above asmod lave been dls posed of. The lands will be offered la tracts to gull porch.... TERMS Or CALE—One-third eisah sad 111/soca /soca la two equal annual payments, with 5 per teat. Interest tnereon from data or purchase. E. M. BARTIIOLOW, Agent. iltala M'FARLAND & COLLINS O'er at Wholesale and Retail, CARPETS, A aew .took oir Ante. rmiters. which ...mot be •aull•d Is •xtent aza ♦arl.ry. Window Shades, In Oran. Tau color, Pa[, La•ender. Ural. lad fancy tolorc .Ith plain, twat tad rich 0111. i INlvat txad•rat • •verl4 , ll diforopt FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, ♦ll the bset ostler. Is market to she.: S. 4 VII IS. IS and 24 feet veldt. SCOTCH WINDOW HOLLISMS, Ball. Groan. Lao sad Wl.lta, la all wICIta. English Woolen Druggets, brlila Coli.. 33.1113. 3, as. 11% sad Tar,la wide, WOOLEN AND LINEN CRUM:CLOTHS, INGLE2 !ILTON 111 TIM? 160, Swiss Lace & Application Curtains, I. Donlon• lb. •re not t• be found eltlverkero. NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, English and French i^) CUR TAI L' GOOD S, New Patterns Cornices, C7s&r-rot. axici Courtet.ist. PllO I,ST LILY. aarel'a,:f "Pr 316.1. Wnt f 11,1.11 •pol expe-rlooood optoO•tersra to •.Yl , art ti,oe-ao.ov to i•T urea P. , •p %arta... soailet. At. & COLLINS, 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Next Irtl,l , or rntted MILLS. Cranoom Teel* end ro.to6Lee. 80.1,1 lo•or. lIIICEILINti CM'S GREAT • SALK UP WATCH the p.palaroa• prier Wee. ache r••,7 h•tron • hanktmarnea•..l rellstae f.br the lee prl. a 91 Tan Doiisr, so ••111e. •n.l not le be oud for listless gsaf•rs'y eattAl.ctury. ion soh., Gold 'tontie A xl , hee--4 2 . 9 Sal Mae', Casta Col.! Watehe..—... Al to 440 IP ortles . Wat•nes, Inernelted •• LA le I.on 01.14 fleeting Chronometer As.che• VIJ to DM 1.010(001.111unttee. Enellih 0 Liol.l 0001100 1/asoa.s. Wwchee. 130 to :00 11...1.014 Bunk eg Amertean •t hes le 10a 5.0 llntalue t• :LW ~m nu.rr ritanttn 15 to :WA e (Awl, e• Watches &Ito SO rind Hunting t optima go to It Miscellaneous Shyer Watch.... bet. lot Si C. , 11wat1ne lrll.tr VS atelsc.. . ... • Id Wm/ Assorted Watches, .11 10 to II Every rat rvu ebtain• a Watch by this arrange men. co.tiug but o.nile It asp b. .ortb r.lll. 1.0 p•rttv Ity .Roan. letting A.. ((rest •Inerimos New Tort (1 , 4 -le II t o o Immediately dm post of the above macoltoeut :a. L. Lartl +este. nem artlc.l.. are plaeol la en•alope., holder. are entitled to IL* ar.lcits s mite the, certificate. upon paymert at . i•n Dollars, web...ern be • sreteh north 171' or orig. worth Ire.. lite return of any of po. certitcatos enti tle. yon •o Lb. art , cle named thetecoo. upon Nie men, irrespective or It. worm, and a. no arti cle •alued leas limn $:01. named 00 any coml.- 051 0 , It onvt scea mat Int. 1s no lot tery. but etralva borward legitimate tranac tion. **bleb say be ramie paled 111•strt 0) s the moil !lath/tom A..logl•oerll.3aate WILL be .rot by Tr 11 1 . Pun nel . upon threeonto re far $1 ea for thirty and .1.0.00 prat:slum f0r1.% .lily-a, and more •Alu.e.r V . rrnl4,lk for WO. our hundred •col rho, superb NV •tch for {I% To •g•hts or 1b... ployment I. a ear.. opportunity. It le. legitimately conduct ed business. du.y ...tbort.ed by 100 ,0 0.. r *tarot and ope• oo the Loo.ll. a II ICal sena Iny. Try 10) ltroadway-•-nrar V. 0. P.23:114 . City of Nen lock. FRIARIANCOTTON WORKS, E. HYDE'S & SONS Art llaw oranarad to znanntactara COTTON TALIVT. ciarir CUAIN. COVIELILT TLYN, CANDLEWICK.. TWINE, 11l MINUS, COT TON WARPS, Be. W LOT CANAL STREIT. netwean Robinson and Lacuel. Allegheny City, Pa. P. 11.—A11 order. or mall attended to. II0I•n1111 HOLIDAY GOODS. ALL KINDS OF 11110NZE,GILT, CUT AY 11 'IL mid • Oarbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp - Trimmings, C. Al.. WARIIANTLIINON-LIPLOSIVT. CAR BON OIL. wholesale and retail. JOHN ROSE & CO., rac..64. Xltlets-le.crt ®*root; de2o;a:9o4owT PITTKRUIIk.H. .131fTSBURGII PAPER ItIANU rACT ULU:, U COSICANY, Itnnuacturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS OFFICE AND WAREI/OtiNE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. OrrICERS—ATTOUsT lIARTJE. President. .nal. H. LIVINGSTON. Tressir B.t.td UZI. RIDDLE. deeretary. nntu,oas—A.s.f. Untie. John wt~eli a. H. Hansa. John H. Livingston. John/L. Per kins. C. 11. Merrick. Comb Paid for roper Stock. WEST COMMON , MACHINE tITUNC AOI.Ke, NorthwesS Comer of We. Common. AlasairiNT. I'ItEU•K ALT VATILIS a CU. line an bond or prepare on Cron notate , traaNTH AND nal' trrOritti, IrL•Utl MIUK,WALKS, BREW ICLIY VAUL'IV • Ac., HEAD AND 'CONN EITUNES, to.. ite. sa-Or. , en promptly executed. TALICESIZZ • 81.1 r. ABLY.. ITBLIRLES, BELL b. CO., Anchor Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, /laikarsclarerg of A3IC/10ft (A) SUEETINGS. ANCHOR (B) ANCLILOU (C) Aud TATTING. *ADISON STAILCILAGENCIE.— Jost received both., 40 !b., r do urch; X.. .; lie 44 Our; do.; 00 •• lel;vee Oloas Werth. for sale low to tee Fade lor theagents, fell;Url 1th.1it41.!!! „ 2 , 5 , !t u t .. 1.40 . 1:1 1. Re . ti ll ev All ire • • Wm . ; weeelvedl nod ' roe. o at ' OO 7 Mother Jlith A. Now Wiwi. se NOT WES /OM. Itatuare LI. ~..,"+"TITE ANNUAL lIIIEETLNG of the mock:elders of the VNION REFIN ING ANY %T. , 1t.1 NU C I . will I.• boil at 11010 cage. :93 Liberty street.. a lIONI/I.Y. March itsy. at :orcloet at., for the purpose , eleot lag • Board ea inrect•.e. t• serve for lb e las year. atin tb• transactto of garb ottler Ira , 4 . 1.1.1....T1L1.5•N1 , ,0.11.1- Or?" I2I.VES. II :Te,r ,, It if a 11...ATC0. braar, W, 1,47, THE AWNILTAL MEETING of StOOkhollera at tale Cuilu. , .•l will beheld at +l,4i:coot the company. No. as _bulb Third Otrart. On Wednesday,' March dtb, 1167, AT II •'CLOCK. X lac C.r{+ou er sleet.:[ a Tresldeal sad twal••lltraatara to sacra at easalsg dead. nom Freirsa•••. FT. Warn t Feicazo B. W. Co. t ° 7 . 5 . . STrvatrusl7.. Feb. W taI — TUE ANNEAL MEIEII ING at the Fat. sot Itoadholdr. •f Olt Sows./ for the of Ilireetar. sod .oth Oh.r say ssat• bear* It. will be held at tit• oil.e of mill Cam... la Ike City of PI tt.Sargh. ee al• Third Wednesday, (20tb,) of March, A. D. 11567. AT MI e•CLUCL. A. M. TI• R.•k and Board tratefer hooks •f the memyeoy. ot theirdlle•ln the City of Ylttsburth and at Ik.Tna•Rr Agency. m the city of Maw T•rk, will Do Coded*. the 4th 11AT Or 11•ItCH, at Ir. and "Nista eloead entil the Bat day of 51117C1 thereafter. fed la IL LUTSII/)BU;t.tesr•tarl. TEIIIPMPLI :01L COMPANY. —MDT 10ie.—The anneal meeting .t the etheketddere of the Triumph Oil compete wlll he acid AT THlllt •FFICS, Wood Wart, ea Y dt 11•7. match etla. ISLE. at !o'clock Y. K.. for tb• purpose of elect?.. °Awe marry., ear- ME the ...Wee' Year. Keel the travasettoa if inch ease ba.lneee till may cone before them. te.2:lllf WILLIAM eltlfieL/It. Beer. lAN ELECTION FOR PRESI DENT, ilkliAlli/•1 send (MPICZItiof ter Campany for meting•• Bridge oval the Al legheny lilv•r. oppealie littabure I. In the e,u•ty of Alleglkeny..lll be held at the TOLL. the theta lad of the bridge, on MONDAY, th e Ills day of March next, •1 the hoer of I•'cleek r. Y. ialthorta WM, 1103IBIIIM Treacarer. FOR SALE FOR SA LE.—A nine years' lease Let—situate on G.ifier street. Ninth ward, Si Ly lfa fret, on which is erected a tram. dwelling. now trailer ter lidSpe• month. Also, a Brick oft rooms. which will rent for C 3, Lola. ing a total of *Pi, or 11.113 p.r year, and will be se:d on liberat torm. ilapplisd to anon. For terms apply at ' the (teal Estate and limp rase! When of BATE:. Haller Street, La wreneerlifa. FOII SALE. • A GOOD SECOND HIND UHT. In good order, will be eold csa•r. •14,17 at I=ll MM=M=M pOIL SALE.—TWO LOTH in the II•r•ogi, of Manchester, 2411S0•ach, Cu one of them tilare Is email Irmo bense with three rDots' w l sma rhop an the back ennof the Jam. I'' They will be 5.14 cheap and •epar atety If l'rle• of on• lot and Im aro•eaa..•te. w; tk• vaaant We. Terme -1J,•• La•f dow er k ' th• balance In one. two and tltre• Team. The•• lots are la Taggerva Er- Mak! pn of a. t to , of •II•glotty. 15A - 1(.11 - T t CULL. M=GE=`tr% FOB SALE--In the Sectind ward, tw• small tyre story FRAM IC PIt.II,CS oa rump 5 11. 7 . (onerous:Ls .540,1.'114 terree la treat:ln met order. Pries, Delano. I n e a; sea in eat•• on each 1100..: the Delano. In one year. restasslon can La bad of slue attires ne the other at tits Ist of •prll. They can he rented far Ilk per MIMI.. Eniulra Ns. 11l Bearer street, lot frsl:tlUV.earletate Fon SALE. 170 USE .IXD' LOT The Yeas. L i neat It rlat. •eatat eat • dloall• tells, • roans sal • o•lthed NV *tor In tam Lou., an.' ga• tats/ root. Allinl , laat , • Eva all. at 11 Ni Eat T, Mu - /! b utt..) CUT FOR AA LE, .1 Two Years Lease Of a flares story 1•11d1.goa b.tt..e* sad Iltftk ur.ou. ss... [lv.. ApUl Ma. A bcolat.s ♦i,ir..ti 3, 17ttobar0 r. fa213:1 I'OR $41.E.-1 very desirable HOP ['ITT for tber. • Tax Yard, ••••••• V•tqory, •r •in•lated al McCoy, •• tb• •ieve,•• ••• rlttlbarglt 11.11 t•mt. •117-11•• •.$1•• fro= rltt•lparglt • good. •u6staaila 1,1 •• It 1111,A, ••• , •E• ••• ”ongth. revt wlde. Ilse •1 lot 1141.1: Woe fourtla• ander fe•re. Zugulr• f•J•311•1••• JOS k FOR RENT WARELIOUSE TO LET I=l= Canaan Water aszoet and Clammy Lane. Ines {kaisers. ••••plad by W. /SANK. lanatre of •10. BLURT. fald:ala Chive. National Baal. FOR RENT—From the first of ♦p.t!. U• In. TWO ETOZIED ELIDE DWELLING ZOETE. Itnas... I.caa.l stTaat. V aaaaa eta, Tie lot I. targe. 4•l4la•taota. I awl pal% Vasa. 'Hairs at tlaa tit a 4 aIANCIIIISTEZ ILTINSI al WK. VOIL BENT.—The second story of • prlvhhe dtmelting boats heathlalug four roma, vratu up slain, mad with spool splihr; al...tato, Wylie slaw#l, within Ivo lath. anes whit ct th• rematch Ms madly wh•ett- P 7 the 1•••• r ittory so•.1s1 uf.av ant VIA only. Itathrhuht. twvalre.l. "C. J. L.,." lhasell• VAIN. felltur :DPI la a‘`!•11•3: f-AZtes 3•FZI LO EGIIREY, SADDLE. lIAII - • Nab! , ANlllltr taken 104 Wood nire•t, lota taken late partnership (rola th• let of January. 18111, ai_e IKEA", late furore. Ed the eetatollekto•ut. The heather...lll be oontlauwt at E lot old •taan taller all sue • /SSW. LOE6IIREY & FREW, 11.k7ri1.1.111111.1.2 •• Saddles, Harness, Trunks, and all arttelaa fn thelr nue 'neatly kepi • kn lret-elase eatabllabatents. N 0.102 Wood Street, (between Dlaraead Alley and 71/1k 8t..) PITTSBURGH. CO-PARTNERSHIP. • • February Itta, 1167. .1 HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIA— T CD with me 12 the Dusna Work% SAM LEL. FUlittlinTalt s q ail ue Tll2O. F. CULL- Y An. . . Thankful to m• friends anda pablla t , r th•lr very patron...ln tk• vast Ide most retpealtully coilalt • au:diatm. of * SW, favors. C. COLIMA/I. taereased facilities for wasulfattarlng all A, setlyslon of Viola and spring Waren.. Carts, Drat.: e•ery style of Wheel, Barrow. sad Trott.. •lso, mort/...011•1. and forst.. estokaa, Bay Stakes. Hay York., ie.. it. COLLMAN, l' , /ltltkoTlß A CC. Marlon Accuse, la frost of Fealt.aslary. (.11:101 DISSOLUTION OF CO-PART ELASAIP.—NotIce I. harebv glve• t at , ho ea-canner/ l En hers... Ore ellolng between E l ei ALIA, COTTLE a CO., le this day •Emalved hy outvAl consent. Th• btolneo •1 . Eta late lon will bA•atued by the Clerk.W. QU• ETA, w ho I. antloolsed to meal', and estt3e these. roam. gaol loathe/our the lat. lon at Oolr gee. on Lace:A strett, Allegheny 0117. rehroary 10, ISO. frroolo . tic DONALD. POTTLE A CO. I USSOLUTION OF PARTNER- Hinv.—Tlaa Partoreselp beiretofere' 101 bete,. Ile urotersliteed, Is thus doe dissolv ed by mutual cons•at.. tautness of the Irrn will bee Word by J. flu lth ITT. who will to tle. te Nerebant Tallorleg foulness, LS n ut 'old slue, It attalthesid street. JEFFREY ZUELNETT CZO BUSINESS MAWS COMMERCIALCOLLECE, Nos, 6 and 8 St, flair Street. Has a Paspetnal Charter. Book-Keeping.ratruanahlp and .Lrlthrnetls. time unlimited StO 01 Jsrlthmetle and Penmanship per /muter of three minim 90 110 Paumanehip. per month I • ter Circalars or Eipeelmene Odra. j 4 :1 3 . 0 . e r ilosit 11 ta :61113. :maims LOUIS HT iteTt i a r Z g l A r ZZ term Ot Q 810 cm.. , 07 lILTZKVI.nTIf.I.LT. Sesead ), lb est from Broadway, AXIS 1010 L. nb' rlwsos taanufnctayea by Ws Arm are ell• dorseal by alt the le.lng srUsts IKlaniry for tbelr powerlbl. sits, Suilllant and systos. tbstle tone; also for Melt durability sad elect lent stOrtsullsbo. boreal/rinse Ifausrood 11. anus, Yltb oar Urand Tron rtspestlng nettrin, carve• let dui I. l l lll lsrs and b toe far Ste years, (Or tyK. & 111.114150 X, puccrauwas custzimAii CLARE,. bfanurseturen of OAR LEATHER BELTING, No. /1 Ohio street, Allegheny City. au•ortinent of Belting ate. H. AN- IngAstrlT . S. No. 1I Liberty 31.. Pittehargh, , 610. O. CLAYS, Sept. of Hons. Self WANTS. WANTED TWO UNFURNISHED LODGING ROOK& ,tor,; within kva =Lusaka walk = UrANTED.—The undertlgued, .Ifsa of experituse. ofrrt.,lr .ert I.ret -.a-GA-101%7.re. for allanzfaeturv. Any Worrser deldrinf • la•les-a,n rt w.rr See.e, and willing to par • fa...commits! 4..10 Ord es energetic and r erywee aatlsfactors: • or. .ould underttle the managstrent •r • b . ulettas Cleady established •fieres• .arl:nsl allegh•hy city. er, I.OVI, AND LoYA.L.rltt I.lE.ettOrte ADD PHA tt.tt.• Tilt FAMILY HaVoTION: ALIWItn !IL:TURKS •Ndr anatHICS. Vett enes• work/ ars neer. and An•nt at wort are manatee With splonuld pae ans.. ' Geed terraerionda be Insured by addrts ale " " .1""'" ai J. LIOLLAND a co., deTT N.T. TS Third street. l'lllebnrek. TA. WANTED—DBE4S-MAKING.... , Three or NV' 11.2".1.'1=L3814TTICIESS. la lava Dr•••••• 11... ard two an lean. U. Ma. I.or 1.14 e, will ba revavad at laaa, Wylie Street. apalyt•g soap. Also, a lithillil.llol7tE• I.llilPllllla Walio4l • MRS. B. B. COOK. Mantels and 1 1 51.a-lianaa. rals:•ch Ma. 144.16 Vi7LI• meet. WANTED. -300 clerks, and aad others IoW eta of alaplonnat ?Inshore., to know that N I.3IIKWIS tiAS ft 1C!.1 ZliATOlt eon:lnns to seli better tkaa aver. Fortunes ate wade he • sllink rights and the ehla• erste, 111. the only thing cram Slay that has real merit. seeress is the snadard. Con• lad in wink agants an Sal ng. J. C. TILLSIt. tel Itti al. Clair Street. IVANTED.—Graduates of Lit Oral] and Comh.ralll COlitjUl N .111j1,11 permanently la luelnese malarial ltolosalan* aplp ant lopetnette ou Apply trig r•foronco. to • N. E. CUIE.SIS. G$ Onot ermt , ••er sfilitalltar • Yeieea • e Li. OfMee. oppoithe Coctrt noose. delleal WAN TED—AGENTS--Tb e best s Chance yet. A Work of Historical Value add Nattonal Imporlume. The oaly Work on our Nary_ yet In the PARRAGU t AN II oUlt NATAL COMM ANDINS. by on. J. T. II 6 ADLIIT, distlninlahesi Aa t~ and Hte tortan. In one handsome volume, illnetrued send at ones ter terms ad territory. Addnisa A. L. TALCVTT. alluall:dd wr W 'gasket EL. kitteburgn.ft BANKS AND BANKERS BANKUVG HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO ., Corner Wall and Nanran Sta., New York sonasetion with ear boat. ta Philadelphia and Washing , on, sr. nar•epent a NEW YORK' likaln tat abets laaatlon, and serer true services to Banks. B.kera and laresters Sian of their MM.. In this City. Including purahases and sales of UOTIAWYAST Till, eI,AMS, BONDS Sea GOLD. We area eon. r•prseentad at the block radial:Re and Geld Board, where sent as are promptly Iliad. We beep on hand tall ALL of tn/Vs UPVTILS • F ALL ISSUES. layina an/ selling at torrent pries.. and allow earre.pdadoata the Meet liberal rates the market •fforils, fet/336 J./1 - CODICES dk, CO J. F. STARK & BANKERS, Corner of Wood and Third Streets. - xrcr - sr tnanx.x. fTIfU Stifl3lo93, CIL), Blink ill couross, [Dr., lla• an• lIIs tit Dills M izt hai• 71.11CCE, RYAN!, ITALY. •el•: ol:wr ••„ • 41. HART, CAUGHEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS, PITIIIRUIWIA, PA.. (SUCCESSORS TO ELARCHA, RA.= & 00,) DZALZIUS IR Exchange, Coin, Coupons, AA/ pattlos=t , mtoli ntit to t. pot- GOVERNMENT - BONDS. BIG 11 T DRAITS ON LONDON. j.. 11351 N. HOLIES & SONS, No. 57 Market Street, PITTEDURVI. Ltrj:77.'ATAFNIN:Ii Oet c. Ualud looms and Croadas. e Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities BOUGHT /ND BOLD 01' 00XXISSION. rartl.ol.r atst tlo. 9.10 N 11.67.,./..."4 .ales U. S. Securities, 11... NESS (37 MI: E. no. &Ards; U. S. 7/FFS 10.40 o: 1.0. CEBTI7Le.ATZS 11.DE1TEDNLE1. Orden wad Vonsbersborgli or sollreird. jaro.el pITTSBURGII BANK FOR SAVINGS, (FormMly G. DIMS SAYINGS IIIITITUTION) 67 Fottrttt Street, • Nearly' Oppoolt• Barak of PlAtalbratmla. OHLBTEWRII II 1802. OPEN DAM'S from a tot ar , legit, sae as IeNISDY AND SATI:IIDA. I L•ONIIIii • homy ay I. • . Nov ember Ist, Tto ham tior.e bee let to May lat. I to II oielo.. Moots of Hi-Lawa, to., famished at toe eft. This GrAtit utlostraprol all. ofer to L.. bo. earaittge are tba pportunity to ...e -mulate. by moan oepoelts. easily salad. • sum which - will be • resource *Pan tir0.1e...4 lar Interest Instead of remaining oupralustlve. 3300era. A 711Eztaacafgeormit: • 5.1.1011, GUMMI A. BIRET Tics TIAVAZATB: S. K. HARTAIA.N. JLYLS PARK. is. • azfiwrAnT Ira TELAWAAA: Mont:LILY% A.. BRADLLY. I WY. A. h. IiZGL, V. 11.115, JNit, DILNIGRTI/ JOAIRI• 11116013, G. YOLLANSIGIM, I I 1005 SCuTY, JAI. IiIi.A.IIAM. H. C. SCIIIII.Ft7t, CH Ht LOP Mit ICI. notactilleS—D. M. AA. S. BILL telY2o:o4or MERCHANT TAILORS. NEW SPRING GOODS. L COXIMITE AbbOETldßlei OP Goods for Early Spring 'Wear, SILICIDWITI WI 1101011 Sant seeteakere and the bublle eaa tale on bay ingow. e't Lee beet stasis la the aaaaa to se* lect from. IL 13. INICOTURTS4 79 Federal Street, feS:et .I.LL.r.OHENT. REDUCED PRICES. CLISI It! Ott TUTU MCI OP BOY'S CLOTHING, We are offertg . SixtetaL Ihdeements. rnacza YEIIS LOIt. • GEAT rit LOGAN, So. Cf L'Clalr Street. IX. B. LYON, Sealer 9f Weights and. Measures. °film No. if MARKET STREET, kr:rif 3Er.- HAN NOW A LARGE STOCK OF PUKE PIKE .;‘)111 , IICTIOX•91 - 911. CIACI9 20111 awl all other Rood, 1 bls 1 . 19. HOLIDATB,, and tte galls nwelal aY tentloa to his superior . 1111X91.11.4J1DE, at SO 9949/ t.tl.r * AnegYeSY. de iT:011/1 JARRED M. BRUSH, xaxorAcrvalue OP Steam Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks, , Sheet Iron Works, Ic. N.. AI PP.l4llr ITBZIIT . PISTIIIVECIN. PA. 825 , 006 TO LOAN on 1108TOL01:5. A surroft3oo sx a aDwirdo -- ; Sul rotate Doubt and sold , 01.011431 M. FS77Sr • _ }as 2461 MUM Sdos S. I it, 13 in, gager •
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