The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, May 07, 1867, Image 2
1 .. . . . . .. . . 4.01:= A ll • vli - , . . e= 7 =, 4 . 1 . . r .. . _ , . , _ . . . . ~ . 1 . . . : . eiteNittribuiAltttiauttc, TUESDAY. DAY 7. 11167 THE MEXICAN fILAUGUTERS • 'When. intelllgsnce was first received Of the slaughter of Imperialists, prison era of war, by order of the Republican=, ...leaders in Mexico, ri, general but positive denial was put in by the friends of these leaders in the trilled States. It was protested that the damaging statements * had been given circulation, without au thority, by persOns inimical to tree gov ernment, and that the _facts, when fully; ascertaine.l, would prove them to be ' fake and calumnious. In due time all the particulars became known. The original accounts were demonstrated to le . corieet in all essential points. Soon other massacres, of like character, bap ' Toned, and then it transpired that these butcheries were neither_ accidental nor exceptional, but the results of a definite and predetermined policy. When this 'became manifest, the eulogists of the Mexican chiefs slated their •grOund. .Admitting-the reality of the slaughters and of their occurrence, in conformity to orders of military commanders, the plea was set up in abatement that they were in retaliation bf like barbarities in. ilicted at the begitahing of the French invasion, by authority of Marshal Forey, .upon Republicans who mw fit to make Tesistance. This [llea is altogether in sufficient and unavailing. • it is a fact that the French resorted to the harshest means to discourage resist ance to their unp incipled enterprise. :filmy Mexicans, of high rank and un blemished characters, were ruthlessly murdered because they continued a hope- . less struggle against the invaders. It retaliation had been made at the time Riven any Imperialists taken captive by the Mexicans, reasonable complaint could-not have been made. Such sever ity would have been excused as an ex ttr.mo unt 1 , 110(1 , 0)1e mos”q for ore Ven- ".,* •C L 1 iu LIIC United 6tIIICIS the Confederate Jeaders starvelloyal soldiers, prisoners of war, to death, by thousands and tens of tkousands. A..very general popular demand •xas made for retaliation in kind. It was thought that if rebel prisoners Vele subjected to the same treatment, an Cad 'would speedily be put to the hor. ror. It is probable a feeling of revenge, 'on the part of relatives and friMids of Union men, famished in rebel Pens, gave "Sntenialy to itps demand. The rules o "war justified the retaliatiOn *proposed but the govetnment did not for amo ""jnent seriously entertain the suggestion. So, too, after tlic rebels had not only It - vowed they would give no quarters to black soldiers, serving in the Union ar sylio ehould fall into their power bet loud in two or three instances, arts 'oily committed iudiecriminatc butcher ies, a pretty strung demand was, made Tor retaliation. No body disputed but the governMent could properly make bloody reprisals upon all rebel soldiers ichuni the fortunes of war should throw into their power. It was urged that the . exercise or this right would: constrain the rebels to rescind the rule they had adopted, and conduct the war on human .cr principles. The government did not Snake reprisals. Now, tlial the passions incident "to the great struggle have measurably subsided, it is doubtful if one man or woman can be found who. is not glad the govern- Inent-abstained from retorting in kind the barbarities of the rebel authorities. 'The history:Of the country is spared-one clement of horror, and the government Vands credited with exereising ctemen cv under circumstances of the utu3os, prove . ..alien What would lie said if the government should now, at this distant day, take re• 'veuge for those outrages by means which would Imre been justifluble when they -were inflicted? Surely slarvations and 'bloody butcheries,. accomplished thus, "would appall the civilized world, 'and snake the Ainerican name odious every where. Nor would the case - have been essentially different had such reprisals - been 'delayed only till the rebel cause' was at its last gasp, jest before the cur lender of LEE and JOELICEOZI. This last . specification 'covers all that can be said in defence of the Mexican republicans, -and so more cannot be truthfully uttered, it - would. be quite as well to have nothing • uttered. -The fact is these atrocities are exam pli fiCation s of the national character, and - foreshadow what the different republi can factions will do by each other ad soon as a finish shall be made of the French and native imperialists. There is a good deal of the demoniac in the French character. The' whole world las been. startled by it on several memo occasions. What butcheries have :occurred in Paris, -in La Vendee and 'other. departments: But. demonism in the French is only spasmodic and acca . zionaL When the fit is off, they help 'the progress Of mankind mightily by the lest works of pesee. Demonism with s" the Meiicans' has become chronic. It -does not intermit, except under con 'straint. There are no pauses in which the real works Of peace attract and enlist the national energy. The whole frame .ul political and social life disintegrates. - Ruthlessness has the upper hand. What the end must he unless the present clown . - ward tendency shall' be arrrestcd, it is }neither difficult nor unsafe to predict. Is there recuperative virtue in Mexi co? That she has citizens of intelligence and integrity is confeised; but they seem to exert _no influence upon her, destiny. It cannot be they are indifferent specta tors - of the mighty current that is bear ing her to irremediable anarchy. Their fate and that of their children is bound up in hers. Bat they are few in num ber, ly ile theipasses, from inclination, submit to the guidance of charlatans and • impostors. They exemplify the maxim that "ifrfoOls are lwayed In mortars yet 'will their folly not depart from them." ARBITRATION IN,TEAD 0 STRIXES. • That ono man or-any number of men, with labor to sell, have It right to de-1 round for it such price as he or they . - will, is established beyond all reasona ble dispute. Purchasers of labor hive the corresponding right to buy it at the rate demanded, or to go without it ,uholly or until they can do better. To !Ws degree workmen and employers are 'entirely independeitt of each other. Workmen base no right to complain that employers will not pay a particular Tata of compensation; nor hare employ ers a right to find, fault that workmen rerun to engage for what they offer. ;Neither class are infallible in judgment, and may mistake what they ought, for their own best good, to demand or con. cede. This hapftrul in orrery department of business. Sometimes a farmer, hav ing a crop of wheat or corn in his-paw aries, miscalculates the market, and re fuses to sell at-the prices. offered. Ile holds over, perhaps to the next year, taking all the chances of damage by vermin, fire, 'water, or What not, and Is then constrained to take less than was. originally offered. He exercises his own privilege, and has no Pody to blame but himself. Sometimes a buyer of grain miscalculates the market, pays more than he ought,. and finds himself bankrupt. In like manner, one or many woexmen refuse to sell their labor for what is tendered, bold over, and by the condition of trade, which both they and the employers combined are incompe tent to control, arc finally constrained to accept the lower rates, atter having suf fered great loss by Axing unemployed, and Inflicting great damage on the pro prietors. There is no culpability In this. It results, not from an intention to do wrong, but, Isom the naturaflmperfec tion of human judgment. It is doubtless true that in the labor market, as in all other markets, sellers strive to get the highest rates they can, and buyers the lowest rates attainable. Neither ought to complain of the othM*. Let an employer and a workman meet at a butcher's .stall or a huckster's stand of a morning, arta each will strive to do the best he can with his money. Neither of them has a consciousness of wrong or meanness. When they come to bar gain with each other, for the sale or pur chase of labor, they both operate in the same way. Why should they criminate each other now? It is doubtless true that capital and labor sustain important inter-depend cities. In some respects, indeed, it is not easy to discriminate between the two, so as to say definitely .where.the one ends and the other begins. Labor is capital, and. capital is only the proceeds of labor, treasured up. "Time is money." So are skill, knowledge, genius, or even muscle, with no more intelligence be hind it than falls to the lot of a beast of burden. Such being ,the case capital and labor - arc not foes, but friends. Evil suggestions, .unwarrantable impu tations and direct falsehoods, may alien ate and plant bitterness between:llmm but only to their mutual ' They must and will Come together. A man can do passably well, if he suffer the amputation of one of his legs, provided he can obtain, a substitute of wood or cork. •But Productive Industry has for its leas only capital and labor, and can vamp up no substitute at all. In view of the loss of time occasion ed by strikes, and the derangement of markets consequent therecin ' the Jour.l neymen tailors of the city of New York, at a meeting last week, Conderunetithem altogether, as destructive - of the'inter este of the craft, and proposed, as a sub stitute, reconciliation and consultation with employers, and finally— Resolved, That in order to carry out the above resolutions practically, we have Invited the employers in this meet ing, that with their co-operation we may enforce an article contained in the con stitution of the International Union of our trade, and that on the principle of arbitration as a substitute in the future for the odious system of strikes as at present carried out." . . In a very different department of la bor, astrike which lately embraced sev eral thousand men, resulted in an agree ment that the rate bf labor should go un . or down in proportion,as the product of the labor varied in the market; the ad justment to be made_ every three months, a committee of workmen acting for the whole in the stated conferences with the employers, Under this arrangement the workmen get the advantage of a rise And accept the loss of a falL So long as the employers and workmen act in good faith, and the latter are represented by intelligent and competent committees, there is little room far quarrels to s7iffk• up. The going market rates are open to both sides, and it is easy enough, start- ing with a given basis, to computethe augmentation or falling off in wagc;s: The Immense losses,' frequently entailed by strikes, are avoided, both for employ ers and workmen, and a healthy and friendly state of feeling exists between them. Unless' amen see proper to try some form of Associated Industry, in which all engaged, shall be both capital ists and workmen, this scheme furnishes manifest inducements and bids fair to become conamon. SL %VERY .ABOLISUED IS BRAZIL England, Russia and the United States, within the last' few years, successively abolished Slavery. In England and Russia the aristocracy—in the United States, the democracy—resisted the movement, as at variance with the laws of nature and the inculcations of revela tion, as prejudicial to the welfare of the people emancipated, and as damaging to social and industrial progress. Croak togs did not avail to stop the progress of the age. EVen Brazil has caught the infection. Yesterday morning- a Cable" telegram, in our columns, announced that the Emperor of that country has abol ished Slavery, the only limitation being that children shall be free on reaching majority. An enlightened man and rul er, he comprehends that liberty means elevation and improvement, and he unites his name and dynasty with the best aspirations of the age: Spain re. remains, in Europe and America, the champion of that domestic institution Which the democratic party of this re public venerate math° corner stone of law and order. NOT many years ago California was mainly supplied with bread from the At lantic States. Flour commanded, at the higheSt, filty dollars a barrel. Now, flour, at San Francisco, sells foe fI , G, and large quantities of wheat have been ship ped at a profit to Philadelphia and New York. Considerable loth rof this wheat have been sent from Phtladelphla to Pittsburgh. Mn. 11+150ALL denies that he has been eo•forgetful of self se to tender his res. ignatlon u Postmaster General. All *who haie watched his public career re• garded the report of his resignation as a canard.. Obtaining Husbands for Young las. dies. Three young mon were before the Chicago Police Court last week on the charge of be In n vagrant s, when ono of them made the reinwn el defense t "These two gentlemen and =pleat are theatre of Edwards It Grifhn. weeMenceen. By test I mean we 'Pro - Venn' We ladles and hely to get them m en./ • t an, benefactors. When we e ee ,„.... e !„ ° „ . L . g.L nd r whole not, and never has moos tn oun• of . says to her, 'We will got yo , u miumee for 0,--. payable after Marriurf, o f % u she RSV. yes -- for the toMee nen% one M ls mouldered engaged n or ' * w e trumpet the fact abroad. Whenever the other two of mootyoung man who is not at'intgee, we eay, 'What e. lucky dog WHIM /le has won , Mine .X.' And we p rot ect h e We enethtrsge they ems uum to go in and cut ttriffln me th e um of the thlug. Being a ROL like motif voung I then, be does IL lie prapoaes fa r m x. knowing that she is engaged to nolian, an d lutidly expecting that she will swept him. Bet she always does. And he mummer cut lodge from ber. He must marry bee ey. be Mied for breach of promise. =MU have been engaged tWenty-ftle tunes during um list year. We are doing so web that , we think of hiring a clerk to dO. putt of the mark far us. I istionld - rout hymn: f yon this but for your aineelons Bridewell. But as we has g.r..mt tube assaet, it does not mace ... . UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD, We c heerfully make room for the fol. lowing communication from SrltlrtoEll Booty :on, Esq., Government Director of the Union Pacific Railroad. It fully explains itself: MESsIO. EDITORS GAZETTR:-011 my return home my attention has been called to an article in your issue of the :id inst. ender the above heading. It gives me pain to think that one of our feilow.citi- Zeus, and he an editor of a newspaper, would pen so unfair an article, and should undertake to criticise the location of the Union Pacific. Railroad, without having seen a single foot of its location; when the facts are that in au engineer. i ing point of view, it is one of the best located railroads in America, so far as the line has been ddl ,, itely made, or settled upon. We are all aware of tl e fact that NX,C have had unprecedented floods this Spring throughout the west. The Missouri and Platte rivers, and their tributaries, have been higher than ever known by the oldest inhabitants, and most of the western roads have been more or less interrupted. - It is true that there was a few days interruption, and the regular through trains were delayed owing to ice jams and gorges in the rivers, backing the water to an overflow; but no bridges were lost, end no embankments washed away, or injured, and the road is in per fect order its entire length, and has been for two weeks Past. Before closing I desire to say for the information Of, the public, we are push ing the great wink with all the energy and vigor that men and Morley can com mand. Our arrangements being such, we confidently expect to complete and add two miles per day to the main line, now in good running Order three hun dred and five miles west of the Missouri. Very Respectfully, Your obedient servant, Sem:vain Banns titilf, Gov't D4eetor Union Pacific. IL 11. PlIT:11U11011, May 7, 1867. • runE WEITE:I.EAtt. ihry It and try It. Every leg wurrunted son art tele, ground in the best I.ln6end rarblabea or ell kind,' 1.1u,e0101: and rut:) . She, North Carol:nu Tar, to tem and levr's at low rate., Pure Liquors : oral:Linde, and the rtnc.t NV lac In Vac CRT. 111olssa Sparkling e, and Yn•Dsh 1.10: Dublin Ilson, Stout sl i d and r, tall, At nen:Linea Drug and ratcs.t Midistan Dipst. At Flaming's Drag Ann ratent Jtedictint Dept t. At timings Dung and latent Murat. No. et .11srl.rt st“el. Nu. at tlerket street. 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MOWS, . ta119:11.9. li2 &,,j1,14 dkllcempy, NEW CIIEESE. • lie DUX CS PRINZ NlMir cincEeE, A. KUM% owl:vitt LAND PLASTER , 1t Tor rate at 319 LlebltTY 91:asacl., 14.12 Q 6117$111MWT W. Actiarois, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iIIEIIEST AlinEt RITES PAID FOR NAY AND JULY COUPONS, AS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Con Fourth & Wood Sts URUNG & BUCHLON, Merchant Tailors, No. E 4 ST. MIR STSEET, I= TEL LATEST STYLES MO5l ILAYTEILN CITI 717393 NEW GOODS: JUST OPENED, AT J. M. P.IIIIOIFIELD & CO.'S No. 437 Sltrear3w.cat Mt., NM boot TO TOE SIGN 0? THE "BIG BOOT," TIE kN'Y HI, ACK SIWIS. for s.oluer. Pt.NCI ropLINS, for Summer ffitEl 30,11A11t I'oPLINA fur tl.nalner Snit eqt.lll+l , l3 VAC Ad. •• `. W ble.11 , 1:1 Imi..lZ Vito , I<CL) rity.Nill LAW s B. 01:0 0: tole LAWNS L.'s I/ ROBES. ' A large •ssotttecnte[ NEW GOODS JUST OPENED MEM NATIONAL BOILER TV011.11:4 Boilers, Tanks, Stills PANS, CIIIXNEYS. AND ALL. ICINDi 1.)1, Sheet Iron Wor Con.stmclrn l thy by'', mum, .1 imm; Art , I.7l•KLIzon CAN 1.11.. ISY A Nl. ISITBEROW DOUGUSB & SON, Carson st.. Monorgabela At Dr :: , outh T. 0.1 SW...sates Itzl.:gr. MICOOTA NT TO 110ESEiititir - AN!. unfelt+. ZT3211717 131-C103: , g. • c•,nit3tt.K oC Fzect Wa To .er il.t Se, IlseKrf,. asi lsor • ators I %(*. Ire ir...rrr.. Nest. . y e t. Step 1...11CC(. StorMor Wa041.1,, and Wrlustos $$ Clle.. 110 Ton C. ?I', I'v s. Wu. k Ito sr..l Brit...T., sod I olte and Cotter, sod lOW attc n, 4,61er5...1 tWoorkPrldot II 'goers!. •t ROBERTS & SHMIRATT'S AVIII./I..F.SA I.F. t Irt ire Intrarort. , 51 rirrl:tto li. to of lora - re Lea .4 Opt.e satiocrs. tt, r x MAN.. • .1.1, 1,1-. MORMON, DIRE & CO., Slanufacture , • of all /4 LA. of BOOS LiliD PRINT VIPER. Vu rvirompt:i Aedr I.PANG • II HILLS, /.17-11Igt rtlea raga f r•S•. FOU SALE Two 35-Barrel OIL STILLS, AS 6,10 Atl NLW on tillEllON MAST rum', 11 INCA CYLISDEA For parstool•ra call, or ..14r<•• wooLDiaror. OIL RECINLSG CO. !r:,.TZI No. Q. DINT] ESti V. IV A V. CH.ANDELIERS, 'Brackets, Pendants,. , C 7 4as elotaci A !Aria neoorlmont on band and root 1120,1 St WELDON' & Tir-LT,Y'S, mu:novas AND GAS FITTERS, 164 Wood Street. riiuvan SIULLI,ND LUNELL L. NITLULLL. MORELAND & MITCHELL, Livery and Sale Stable', 425 LIBERTY !STREET, Opro:lte Cerra} teams ILLMead I Tot.. PITTSB RCH. .• a p/Er rxtticolar att,ntloti paid o fornlthlng 11•• tree Cul.so. for Pm. , litMeA Lopt at Ilverj. N C PLUS VLUI L WASHING MAGEONES, NOVEI.TT nrAcii AND TIM I=l UNION COFFEE. MTN, And It fall ...Herat of Honk. keep! og tined., at GRA:FTON'B,-68 Federd.l. St., NEAR ItAILHOAD LIECcIT. Aplkltelt.scry____ALT.l.llllCNT CITY. 1.1 B. lIIILLEIL Bazaar , Livery -d-n• end MALE ISTANANA , Ale Futoltolng Vn.lertaker. All kill<lll Of 00MUI. 10. II 11. 1100155 ratem kept conetantly band. CAIIIN/N alltd. IT. hetsreenOrmeby .4 Danal tn Blrmip[o.l. Morsel. Carriage... o d 0 00 lielt• al. fur cram. Ann Car... all.. in ...toe. for Tenets.. Horse. k L ept at I. t.y the day, month.. year, end a Tendrd to In the ITst manner. Private rattail. fainlshed With the saf Horse e.t s and Ino.l elrka th ht rtables kept open all hours of e day soil night. snyll,C2 PRODUCE.-10. lierrele • Rye Flour, fresh amend: CO both. bolted Corn Heart In nth. bolted Corn, white; MAO Ms. chopped Teed, Corn end teate,• 3.trelbu EIMPIIcd Teed. Corn tel Bye: ten Mt. as Otte M1.014.-gt; 10 Uoeb, Purley: 01 blieh. knelled cern. Now re Celying an. 4 for sale: KO box. prime Old her.: AO boxes new. To attire: I,COO Ma. frosts Illy Letter.. In mate 1004 for tsle 11. 1 1 / 1 10LY. Tale No. II•3 Liberty' street. _ JANIE% DOVFX. NEWE.—The uMEW -FAMndenignedlLY GROERY has op C ened • rtrat Class Fan Gig Groicilb At No. 230 FIGDEKAL BTREZT, wows he will keep i.onstantiv on hand a choloo &election of all articicit Mind la • etolo of MU &toil. toy lira W. H. LoincAn.r.._ 130 Neat. FOR ONE DOLEAIL YOU CAN Bn A Can of scowl GRJ N CORN; A Can atom, PIIYAH l'ltAt3l ♦nd a Can of 0.1 1711(1111 TOKATUEIS: At 119 /EMUS. BTU T, Allogbeu CRY 173=_1 FUZE SUBEENS or L HEW STILE. with all plantings and gal 4 1 . 4, • vet halm', at • 107 MARKET NTREET. „ lt. n Eno FOR SALE -- InlOraddockinteld, Largo Lot of Ground, Zaoloted with • pallOg_tence,on which to emt• 04 a now two-rioty riltair.irOulsr., of aro room.. kitchen, lull. Porhh. cellar snit othcr building,. Vamp at the door. Lagaira of htYkYli .131). Blla6lD7rnn the premises. GOOD NEWS. .CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMEL Znquire tor ,WA111) , 11 BRELD. The largest and best. The Initials 'qt. W." on eleort None else Witd% mlllOMOierrit ()Frio: or rrrrosuron THE DIRECTORSDT declar OF TITS COMPA have DID day ed a ii dend or TOUR DOLLARW PER Sit ARE Two dollses east stol two dollars to etedlt of tuck Pslable lorthwitt, mv7:190 WO. NElCPSTl.*eeret ze T_ OletCr. or ALL,: HEN r tins Cone t ST, I Alai B, l*. AT A DEETI. o of the board of Direetses of this CoinUatty• held this dal, a Dividend of /UDR PER ,Krir. on the flaultat Mott wUtleclare .l , out of the pron.; of the last olx months , poy•sle on snd otter the :6th In tont. . J. S. IJEVILDON. roy2:7*s Tressure, t - I N D EYSTOE SAVINGS MOBo BANK.— , s- The Board of irectors of nk have his day declared a Dividend of TWO DOLLARS FEB SRAM, lot of the troth of the last *lx months. psychic • n or aiter MuNisAyi the rah toes. J. W. BARS:A.4JAN, SecretacY. Pitt Wird', May CO, STOD •••• DART ' , Olt opt; simpasorne •ssoltmout o Summer Bonnets, Hats, Caps AND. DEAD•DEES% EN, Ort 34TUllDATi 111 Y Itth.. tl " .6 ‘ wk Nv. 115 ra/E11.51.11T11.110E5, AlleghcUy. D. R. ECILEII, DIALIR 11 , CEMENT, FIRE ERICK AND TILE. eV/A F. HE .a relloi4Pl4VV"igbM d WA IS* Orce and7Wnaahelnte 111 FlltaT S TREET, noptol iyne a H , ouse. GET NONE BUT A GROVER & BAILER For a Eloltday 01ft. It I reliable, perfect and tberaforetbe beat. Don't 00110 call and see It at 21(1 105 VIVTII PT,. a.ove Smlthdeld. S 11110E, , HARNESS b. CARRIAGE IiA.KLLS should nee the new Glol'Blllllll 80.1 SEWING lAC[IISI. Before baying elsewhere. It to the best for tbeh se., Tor eel. as 80. 103 11FTIt eTtIF.B.T. abort EMU TUE GROVER at. BAKER • SEWING MACHINE tbo Ul Mos Mlle of Ifechablim. In cue WI , at 1031'l1m 5 THEET, above sadthaeld. 110110 T BE DECILYIELf BY • flourishing half column ulvertltenenle of haft. Vier as•chlues, but get a GINA' NA N•Y•It• It boa andaly tested for alu• *ten years, ls by all <empe . • tent Jailer , . er•e• nnunced Atka Ilt:Nr IN • • Una:. • .1%74:t. 103 r.1.11.1ti vistroot, an y7.unS.• above UrolLantld. GROYEII &AIIEWS ELASTIC STITCH AHD LOCK STITCH Sewing Machines pkrriZLIL..IIcELT wriurithiley.SW Jrn. 105 FitTr' Street. ItECIISTLIVIS Of VICE, May 60, N, OTICE Is . HERMIT Glv EN nal the folio .log sc , ou it. bait ~,r n duly pas.e. Is th• rat , e, ail 6lll In• pre- J?:131. " ..71!7: , ; ! . "" .uiv 16 , ma or A.Esmadti ry th g rd Slay Ish7 f It" ae.t 11,•1 r lt,ford. I.tntr of J•ntr. Prow a. aI:Cr....EL 111.4 1157 att. itC . . ..11,0.1 of James Gilman-. one of admla tstrawr•vf lit:murc, rrlcd AA) GIA. 1. W. S. HAVE Printer, Stationer, Book-Binder, AI)N SUNK BOOK MANUFACTURER, Corner of Wood and Third Ste, BOOK-BINDING, Turtey, 31orocco. C•ll,l , ber p, ,Imat t,r Paler, Gllt or Plein Edge. PAPER RULED To ANY VEIII/9 , :1. ryrrti MN 11.11111 S I.m rtai it smtur.) 10- MEI 311:TAL Ell TUE CM, FOtt twer. VOSI SALE,-TILE BOARD OF ,rlt.nri, TIIV: r-...r.•t•relrl.r.v -,...t. Illr ItAT I, ..11c r• SD. • -Canal Street SCHOOL HOUSE AND LOT The Lot nt hat o front of JO it et o ttonllt l t ant.l rivet,. t•tt ntnnt andt'sr• ot.•t• Atlt T. i{ t•a •IT Ora , ttwrttett for ouf,,,tring ntar t the trlttlt of W• •rnt , nn. , It tut.t 11..ttt• or h . tazyr--. , n0 thlrd In hand, bat ik! in ttot,ltlanonar . tt. tleferre.l nr. II!. to tx . . tt,,att ..lt”talgage tot the prt tte [lOl {1 rottlTtit to 1 , 3 ect any 304 nlittl.ll. fintklcx.. , :.t . irt.try. Juni. ItEN.MIVED. AT DIFI,'PJLENT KINDS OF SPICES, Which we Offer eastolle end artall Dealerg at the I o tt m price. /tilt the Ito deal lair, we eullelt the Pat towage of the ("WO. Chopped Feeu Constantly on Hand. weave ELLER, & aosLEDHb COOTS, CONGRESS.GAITERS, WlNpolv smolyEs, 31 FIFTH STREET, A I.,gokOdelvtloritocl. of (kale, MD' louta, FRENCH cALr AND KID FAIR STITCH Balmoralo, Oxford Ties, &c. Bailor at LOW rtocri. al ISE= G AITERS Ladles, ltlisses and Children's LAdTi:ill, XIII and MOROCCO: CUNCiIiES! HUTIUN awl LACE GAITERS, BLAMORALS Warracte4l equal to any la Ott city. at Tao. 03. 7PIII ?Street IV;I'orLE-8 _ TEA STORE, Wilson & Underwood CHOKE FAMILY GROCERIES. •- Ono aortae cheapest did best WhOleasle and tall In the two e. No. 117, South West 13 Lomond, ALLIWUENY Calf Call and examine our Mock and price.• a. 7:kalcd? ' • ROFCITY 'CUTLERY CO., No. 3 St. Clair Street. . _ 114•Ing purchaeed of AN DICKW 13 0003 the entire atock of Ilanlware. Cutlery and WarletT llo• de, at the above stand. I le U.OU'lnttutlon to keep on hand • 9 re, etas I st t occ of • HARDWARE.CUTLERY , porting Revoiverc, Pistol., /Mang Tackle and goal• of every earletY. Miry are urinate* peed to do all kinds of lOU WOILII; Urinate* ttazora, Vat ~,,,, au, Cuttlnic Blunclls and etampe, andmaklng heal and 4 ....00 111 0it UAW D•. at Curtest notice. W. IL BOWEL Wastregel. m.lN:ven TnE' CO-PARTIVEUSHIP. here ors.ist bur Ictwebb J AM ICS MUItUM: K on.ent J u,. 11.,01,., by 1001001 JUAN It. r NAM eettles yQ acconollogitraaryon6K. JUAN R. I'UrNAM.. tsmonoiCIIKAVER 11k J AMTS MIJUVO ( I haring etid Llt Inter est Le ltrourvien's Yurnithing Iluil• hereafter to Mr. .1. M. MIMI!, Om Liminess erlil hereafter be eanduettd Si No. IA Fifth strtet under the nee and style of PUTNAM HOUSE. goltelting the COMMIIIGdi patronage of the elaseue of Pittsburgh. tee see Iteepettfully. • 70TIN It. PUTNAM. 7. BUM= MUSE. Pittsburgh. tiny let, tW7. m 4.0,1 W'riC ta= " knikt! t y l a.TG ° 7. l4 Tom ASSESSMENTS FOIL THE radio g raring and Curbing of Logan Street, • T ra m Webster istreuetntealUell?itre:4;:ce. ew 57g,'V'etirjulls 11.1hunZ Tu may ietb. Os:, whets th/r bt, placed ID the city Tac sum 'to MCI f r collection. CCM DEWY WARD BREMER'S 4-rcort - v, - IN TIIL NEW YORE LEDGER. For Male et all the Bookstore , . nod We have the plesenre announelng that the putitlcatlon tit - the N car awry by lIENEE WAND BEEEWEE, which has been written est rr css ly to: THE NEW YORK LEI/NEIL 111 com inencei! la No. IC of the present volume CI Ina Lationn—itic number that will be putiltalied on Monday, May 6th, 1567 It Is said that on outs occasion, dusleir M. ileccher • s rethicsmc at the West, a Committee from the church where he prey ehed called upon Lim to remonstrate against his sat Inc to 1,5101 witty things in Di. sermons. Ile replied to them: "Pesairmt. no, taro , tom reu , i, I iont Dnik,yoPi could :wer ft fol. ,Ifiudieofttuli 'rift for eAnt any. , to this Story )I r. Beecher keeps Dock nothing. In it he gives full soups to all hi. faculties, sod for the Drat time finds sit ting geld In welch to display his transcendent genius. The Clic of the story is NORWOOD ; VILLAGE LIFE IN SEW ENGLAND la addition X 77 the gat attraction of this story n. of haye secured for pu re blication Ul TUX Lanoh a am les of ankles written eitiressly for us, en. titled AMY WIG Villa:NU MEN; ' , inn fro/or articles. be IC, Prfshtents pf Weir< 4 the prloetpa/ C,th g• • 4 IC. l'oitof States. The tired article of the seri, will arnsar In neat Slot/tiers tranall.—,thleS number will all contsin the :int past of.alr. Ile, flier's slOry. I Is On 77.• Sim:pot (Cr )bothemnto . s. I T Profess° Hilt, of Harvard Collage. The 'second of th , series .111 sufetell it in the following number It la on The Vb..* 4 the Chimes. by Preilden Woolsey, of Tale College, The third of the se flea 'will be' by the. lien. John al 'clean, D. 1.. Pirt,l , llnt of Princeton Coll. no. JI I's ...Uinta ton 1 oa on 0 ,,,, n11 ,, .Enter THE , LEUti FA I, for “le at all the llool,rt lI4NCR.I llepots throurhout the count*. • riallikit . to IlibActibtril at $3 a year, or uptes [Or 45. ROBERT BONNER. Publisher MEE __—. .. w sUnl,l WATTLE..., 7 years TO th J . IL ILobt AislZel bL15.,..11. MA: With W. W. Vial , NEW JEWEIt EY STORES WATTLES A: SIIEAFER, Ws would resprct fulls . Inform oar Mends sad Ulu rotklir tlzst sr burr oorsol a Ilosr JEWKI.- KY at No. WI !WM SHIY.Z r. about Sodttoftl vsl.rrs.scr 111 lscp <vultautll on laud so ...Mutest of doe Watches, Clocks S, Jewelry, rand Pllrer and Listed tr.c., Vat, y Goods, see ~ r , ythleg P.rtai. , • l d• • dr. Oars Jewel"' eterc• ilaslng had Peig experience to the Jewelry P.a..", and Wing Peat: Wet. WATCH attlit:leth we fed onfident as can rc oder per-. feet saVsf.ctiod b all oho Wilt fart, us .1111 teetr patronage. • 'NAM, 8c SHEAFER, 11. IiR&T. Nr,l+ter. 2E2 j 0113 i CROFT bc, Real Estate do Insurance Agents Rl Arrrt, Immo.). In Fayette county, ra. Woul,l tra ce foe rlty Property. Sc,-,. loprotr), In Indlankronnty, ra. I Acre, Itnor,,tra. to Law rrent Co.. r a . te4 Acrrs, 1nt0ne...4.1n AlleSnrur l'a. 11.6 &cr., improved. In Itraver conntr. Va. tk) 0 ,, e , no Ituptorrot ate. Inalr Co , •er. a two tnnet Q u ietsttn Vero - I,llle tuna,. 41,1 Un- thing for ms rrr t , unnuprotr 4 ,l 4 . tn,le• out the, rcf rys,ll:e plank foul. Just Oat thing fora Vs byn4 • private r. t e a'uttnn leaschohl Wksklnt ton ttfent, •hose tiralu 16 , eratuf; It trot on Wntklng s ttt 1.4 lit hill rainy, on whlrlt tht fe too Ot11,11nz• with st.rw room tact'. 1,11 4 e ti years to run. tits troul.l tont< • splotald •tn 4 tor moat oar lint) of buttocks. For turt4<r Informatton spot, to the 144 shore k0:6,._ _ . . KMrruIC6LLI u. agoal.a.uusr. RON CITY SPICII MILLS , Tear renriaylrania Irentse, FUSE SEM AND h!USTABD Wsr:suted when our rams is on the /rilele. ritzsß OrtulT‘ND.COliN3lltal. and Ftt.t.T;;lnZ.l.o.4'lnNl"tit.) NUTS Aostalcm TVllrVia continua the easantsetare of all the If. IL I.:c W. E. 6CII3IEHTZ et CO Ties, Sc. W. g, RennEntz a- co DISSOLUTION. J. /10011 J. /kcosillaz Wirulstor. NEW ADVERTI ISAAC CRAIG'S OUTLET SAWMILLS. 11(1.17 St. (Lir Etrut (i'y, I= 90 10cr..1.roan 3troot, New' York 101 Fifth Street. 10,1 IFltth Street !!!== 10.139 Fourth Street, 111.VE rinc HALL N• 46. 3Fli. 'ISCL 19. FIFTH STREET EXTENSION PIITVID6IIGI I . PA. OIL C:11-.Corriar. =I HOLLAND, For Sale J. R. WELDIN & CO., 101 Wood Streo FOR T:1 SPRING TRADE. At 2G and 2S St. Clair Street. We Pare l%ll'J' .I=l7 :7141:10:1 !LOME 011.,,ICLOTIM, • • lopor IsitADEs, EUUNlTtrite., TAuOIL ILA ; Alla) r OA ItitIALIE wit s, DUFF' HuI.LNDs, SIIADK ILATUAES, Also, LEATHER TIP.LTII:O, ItUBLIEIt I.lr.oriNo, OuSk. AND eiTEAU PACKING. Being ohnnuraeturers, we en cn.hledto otter tom tp eoeherete. carrlmo Inalturs sect the ret a il trade lineeteents a. to prices and booth not ho round eltothere In the city. • i J. et H. PaILLIPM, = SEA D PROPOSALS WILL •-•hr rerllred mall SATURDAY. 11th dos of /DM for r ARRESTER WORK scol PLASTER• IND; (or the 11EATIN0, rAi , rtsa AND ULAZIS I.il/113 YITTINU; SLUMBIND, of St NM ODPILIN ASYLUI, C 1110! PITISUSGIL ,I ,.. 7 . :; k r . , , ,Mt teelnit cod relating to i r ti L e h r t ge b ij i s e ll:r . the eepatete kinds of e subilreseoi to "The 11;111,11es, Co care or JOU: , C. beetetary, Fifth Moot, Pittsburgh, Pa. (.... , 1. , ‘ On 11.130 111 , 1. work. or Bids to Died. FOIL BALE.—A. splendid Pair, of Ntesin Yugiota; atotoit.new. h .: ikm . Niles. of Cincinnati; cylinders2o Llotai.g Engine. Mesta Caywiani re ,ki or iow. Giant of macniiim matob, d Dos "' ent r""‘" I " lliber a o n totin n oat the ent.re soacbincrti_,Z,. wo rking o?. frciabt or t•wr boat. in ` °— 'king an interest In no lward of • new hail.. said hoot If desirali.• - • EnqulreOf IIU4III At. rior.E £ Co.. At the induatrlal Rotlra, M5:E= ap30 . 1 4 iisr.D K. DiUtitt ... ......... ILDUND D. =UM. JARED BRUSH & SON, aux o racransn or Steam Boilers, Oil Still s, Tanks, Sheet Iron Works, au. . No 61 Penn. Street, rA. ►PII 313 • e been purrha!ed blthe BENIN MTH COMPANY, OF NEU' YORK, continue the reneral belittle to ell tie The ot.ufaettite of LITII, by the Great American Lath Machine, Will be made n .peelally. The Machine pr.-. lures an hundred thousand lath per .lay.. h iMller quality than any now In nee. m l can be *old much cheaper than oratuaey lath. Orders from lath dealers for any number. rent, Inn Isatercen rine tnuesana Sea a million, prTtepstelynit'.4llle.sd..and rights to use 'them, wild st teasonah.e prices. at the milts. oC --3V/IS w• - FRAIL s , rani , P. LINT 4Y.1.4, S. hUltel 1.1.5. 1..115T l'aLltiliS. be. Orders for Sawed Stuff tilled with promptness Ina aphis rates. - \. It.— will SABIIES. COAL and fllf. ri,AT., will be taken by a competent ship Gars T. L. BIRCH, General Sope;lntendents itAMALEY MIS JUST RECEIVED .&LI. TIII NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS, Tor arILI:46, and will scll at 20 Per Cent w. n P s Than Down To. We .11 oar HEST SILK anti CASSIDERE iATN. at ONE DOLLA LOW ER R LO (ham lay other HOU. la tate city. Call and Be Convinced. 334 Liberty Street. MIST I.)thJll. BELOW HIS CLOTHIPIC EMPORIUM. RAMALEY has Just Opened I LARGE STOCK OF FINE SPRING CLOTHING; L.ND Gentlotion's Furnishing Goods Embratlat an the NEW STYLES IN TILE MARKET, F6lc6 mill bc offered at GAZA.TLY ILEDUCED rtuckls no= last scam, Fist Spin , ererroats, is Ler 13 5.40,00 Cassimen kiwis Felt " 5i15,00 • (IA Pals hits • " " $25,00 Paper Collars at Cost 336 LIBERTY STREET ON t i j: : yne. one 4,0 r alovc Vi ~. $23,000,000. THE NEW SIX PER CENT PENNSYLVANIA srr.zkrry, LO cIN, Free from all State, County and Municipal Taxation, Will be tarnished to rums to solt,ob aPClltstf to tbc'ucarest Dant or Boater; alto, by' eltb or the outlets's:Lod. JAY COOKE de CO.. DIIEXEL CO., E. W. CLAIM dk CO., BfllkerS, •144. lee NOTICE IS ILEREIBT GIVEN that the Copaftacrahip heretofore existing bo. loath the undersigned, under the st7le of A. 7. BALKER CO. has this day bete dissolved by eta lust onsent, the entire interest of A. J. BAKER. harthi beet purchased by SAMUEL L. CONNELL, who will coulletee the Tailoring Banner. at the old styud, 7isa - 1335111i11Y &ELL tiTIiECT. All debt. due to the late Circa will be received by the said P. 1.. COVNISLI., and all dc'tuando ag.lust the 'aro will be Presented to slid settled by bin, A. J. SINKER, N. L. CONNELL. Chtsburch. AVil • a• /.1. • . , Nevins oold toy 11.1 , e1Vat In the CLOMILNO DUELINaSS to bAIIUEL L. - CONNELL, who will continue die Duanel let be old stand, 140 cbeerMly recommend blut- to our former Pe trone acid the public genenlhT. A. .1. BAKER. apZ7:yII NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. FRANCE'S TEA MART, 1 0.13 DIAMOND, PITTSBURGH. Jut opened, a large aml choke stook of Teas and Family Groceries, iinlch ac beim ret 1 011e .5 4 . t lowest :dosdo e `te7l°;rN-37 toos. abolutoly Tdi,- Wl[. PUMICE et BON, 15 DIAMOND. PlDsbn 2E3 40. C:I....ELLACVJE.Go. = Tine Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, isxmou - iirra. igv French Clocks, &o. ivitveveia..i... to the lir-PAULIN U Olt .7112. tiZ , FUTA Street. SOLIDAY GOODS. Att'T'VJA,l4,2 Or BUONZE,GILT, 086011 Oil Lamp and Chan&liera: Lamp Trimmings, oraTt...zrammunir" "B" JOHN BOSS & CO, No. 88 'lnnoCoci 113troati '.m:.+l:4A,r VITTYMIWAH. r►. WITTACII It. 1tLY..,056 ETTACH & BIE&SON, Eaaritaotarers of every description of irersithes - SE oLEIAtTiHxEg, Dealer in D BL O d NZAVIELD MT" Plll/113111gh, I=l 1 IUED FUUITB. ea Ws dolma lull reaches; . 23 do. quarters dot 12 do mixed do: 1 1 tlibods_o-Erttego.t9": • Nlat rotelvad corosalmaon rad far salli low to the rade, KlioNLlCill • •NO. ecru is 174 Wood, Met. N'rims ____ o___ k""F", 'MINGO COAL CO.--An Ad- I WANTED, Jcurnelllceting of the flocilholJeri of the 31Ingt. Coal Company will lie held at the Iron Itooma, 31'1111:LnliAl, May 1,0,1 , 7. at :0'1:001. p. m. JAM rit CtiLLilß.ll. Secretary, O—ELECTION NOTICE.—The intoctholalurs of tte ALLEGHENY I: Ab COMPANY Are herehynotinel that the Anneal Meeting for the elre toe et Directors will he held a t the omen of the C0,11p1,717. MiiNUAY. May 13th, between the lotto of &no J .11,11,._ WTIIE ANNUAL MEETING hello r s u if . I he w Sh rx i , li e trAt ; 1 3 the Toll llowie. at 11.t . .4.;Aa r '... ', TofTald on HON WO% the 11110 .lay.of ally nest, b e tween the 11.-eni of 10.oeln:I. L. p. m , foe the r urooer of election a I:ri,lilent soil a Board of ate Pletetore for the rosnlre ret.. s ale AT J. C. LEWD!. rec.:L. IRS -COUNTY CONVENTION. The uNtox irsrtinLicAN of of the County of Allegheny wlll meet at thelr reaped . GI,: place& of holding clectit us, o n Saturday, June 1,1567, And Cant TWO DELEGATES from each !Ice lion precinct- to a County Convention. CO 7fi held at the COOKS 00IISE., In the City of MlAs otn-s. tuentlettlon tc of Delegate. to the State Convention. The meetings will be held In the it e.rds .ria noeougla het green the hoar, i and 7 o'cicitik .Y.ld • and the •nt be by ballot. Town chips between tLe ha L g oma tifit aud r. ln at. the , and the delta. a chosen by swab.. Ilur.dadt to a reaolutton of the Executive Com mit tee. toe Convention I, the aelection of Le ativee candidate, will lint be coo . et ed until Si-pt - triter t. LW. of millet further notice will [wearier be given. . By order of County Committee. JOILN W. luppral. A. L. PLUISON.IS,„,t,ri" T. M. ISAYSL, Y? WATNI & CHICAGO KAM, I WAY Co. OH . t or Till Pr ~ Vlttsturgh. l's., Ape I V., 107. arrInOSIETANT TO A RESOLII. TION adopted at a meeting of the ' 40 , 1 1' L.G.lers and ftonolauldcri of tills t I'lltemrgh, Hatch :oth nit., notice 1.1 hereby Fl Ten that an alUourtmd to, cling of the bhase holdtra be Mid at VltMtairgh. • IHILV igith. proximo. .112 rt.. To ,It.lder auett de,a11.1.1 estimate, as mat he submitted by the lloar.l qC Directors for addl. tlonat tqulpm , et and permanent improvements to im made to the Itaihray. - and also to determine s u roVer mewls for pa7loo for alma equipment and Mk proVeMent. JAMES I. CIIATT, Chs.lnasn u nf E tr• uu tb ie ol.W l . l7,&: : :. arMl•34 NOTICE.--TIIE ANNUAL .llcetfue of tba Steraholders °Clam XVI.- eIIANTS' NATIONAL TELEGILIrII COM • ------- for the election ofOdleers and tranyttc. %toi''of other bustoena. wilt a° held at the Board arr.& itoom,, On the_l , lltoT TUZOLA.Y IY 11AY.IF , C. at two 41. - :clock P. X. A toll attend- ante Is 11.4nd L. EL EI:WESTON, l'res' rittsburgb. April ?eta 11,37 FOR RENT j'OR RENT. d. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, Cootslulus:ix. rooms sod finished attic. for loutes ',Att. from tic Court fount. Coot P m)4:T,s 1 4 '011 RE:VT. ..—Three —Th large, cow tamable and well Anlined I = i.aCeaOalataii With gar, situated la a litailby and ilestratil locality, tunable for one Mete family or tlf small families. Inquire at the premiers, mylty 61 e No. 21 11..1 - STREET. FOR BENT. , One New,lron Oil Tank, /a WI City. Capacity, 6,5.4 LW. Enquire or W. J. 11..01:1".s."TZ , 23St. alrect • p LET. Lodging Booms.' Time rooms. tate", ni furshed or unfurnished elegantly atturtted, at N 0.32 ItY.LT for reut. Apply on oe prerutees• =1,90 F GBSIBIIED ROOM TO LET. A GOOD YGDNIEHED Piooll, and floor, within fire minutes walk of the about board. flood to oCneoeS.w,o genPLntsu Addfet,-K. L., li.trenun Orrin. y1:131 STABLING: TO lIEST. Twenty-five Stalls, On Third sired., nesr Woo . Enquire or J. C. I:IEFFUM at CO.. • =lad 11 Market .tree L. IMO u ~: k ~ ~ Great Reduction in Prices. SECOND AIIItIYAL OF Spring Goods Fresh from the Importers, Whiehlstli be made up with care and dispatch and at • GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. OWEN BYRNE, Merchant Tailor, No. 14 WYLIE ST., U , ' DER ASHLAND ItALt. IVO:VN:Tra • W. HESPENHEME IVierelia , aft , No. 50 ST. CLAIR STREET Just received, a secoed arrival of YEW UUODS. All late and new style pat terns rot ED in the latest lasi am styles. m)6:09 HENRY G. HALE 10EIIITIST COI PENN An St. CUB STS NEW SPRING GOODS, JUST OPENED, cograwme All the Novelties of the Season, Eqict as Is only fo.d In s First-Class Merchant Tailoring ,Ettabllshment: mtlsm67 oprzitNG. Id' in corm ASSOCTEST or • BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Spring RUM, AT ♦ERT MODERATE PRICES GRAY & LOGAN, No. 47 414. Clair wets. 123E1 1211:1320:1= GLIM &°LIEBLER Maanfacturerf, Wholemal sad Retail Mellen in T R N S Valises, Carpet Bags, &e. ;yrs huge asiortmerd at LadLW Satchels *1 wsys oa QUM. Nos.lol and 106 Wood St,' CTIIM IELTING 1 BELTING. I—Leath at tad Gum Itottfon alto, tag. " Osalleto, to., of , he bon "M t7 i r reduced . prima. The but quality of j Loolog,-' will i o w ps_thei ladialtabbor DWI tv. J. & 8. PH1L.14,-;., I An uhronOntled ROOM. odtable CM lO'ntle 4-7 man and wire. ran FP Lao. tth lo.nf. by .Pb . " at ye. 50 CJRBY MULLET. earner of •on. • Allegheny (My. wit:erd WANTED , =I ller to embk, wash ard iron. Sod one to do cheru b, • orkand n °rot ng. tilde who tan eom• • Ell r,otrionended din have good yeage.• none oth„o nerd apply, Si 701 PEN:4 nTik.E.T. aboxo Clair. mrt•ge: IVANTED--To make an ar mnte rangeencnt with lire man, who vlsbra to o r anti can give awn references. Ko f; t oier4i. Will mil a bootless now rip pay• Aectrens, .1. C. TILTON. 103 St. Clair Street. WANT.E.O--FOREYLAN. - A man competent to set no FOREMAN IF A LIVERY BTABLE•IadIe aged single man preferred. Enquire at lIVIYARIP*LIVERY STABLE. apla:tl JIM% St .t. `WANTED. 1/303.40rtrixf )22, ro d ri ragnie at onc. • DPI/ P.rson re". W. ,1".. SABER .15:AkIT 7t6 DI#.110151) BT., Pittatons.g._.,.' AGENTS WANTED, BOTH MLLE MID FEMALE. 11‘ creel lo.witeß and county, totals Teti poo. 470 nOl , l by .Ps,,,;FaP'gle" ZgriS'rg! CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &O EOM= NEW CARPET , STORE. =EI NEW th) CHEAP Ft. sa; AX BOW, ROE & CO'S, NO. 21 FIFTH STREET, WINDOW PITIATES, • UIL CIAPTIOL SLATTING AND EATS. , TABLE & PLL.IIO COVERS/. tiygehttivi.rult.lt=tock at erica. to sett the BOVARD. ROSE* C 0.,. :11 M7ll ISTBEET, (second floor.) spilreada,T over Bates a Scll.o. HAVE REMOVED, eMlia WCAUUH BROTHERS, .121eurzwompT,WAtoz elegant and corn• 51 Fifth Street, ♦ sew Ilse of all new and destrablc MEDALLION VELVETS, Verrets Brussels, TAPESTR r BRUSSELS, ♦ large and etolee assortment at Piano and Table Covers, num cows, um ECU EU M. Coil 23grasse., THREE PLY AND TWO PLY Ingrains, And Lowery variety of low ppood Cafpoti.g. McCALLIIM BROTHERS, 151 3rift33. Nits* coot. CAIIPETS. OLIVER M'CLINTOCK & COMPANY, LEAVE JUST OPENED For the Spring Trade, Their 8p1.4114 dlfoftlDcat of NEWT CARPETS, ,011 Cloths, Shades, am Atlatlon Is c slted to onr toe stook of viIITAIDED MU WI I'LL‘c ovus Great Decline in Prices. sts -x.x.x.rrsEE twri.izawr 1567. WE OPEN TO-DAY, e.PLIE , mar Es Cotepristeg the Best Battents made in ingrain. Three Pia and Ens- Usti Tapestry EmilmrlBl which we now ones en WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At the lowest pekes sham the wise. BicFAILLAIiD & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Street. Becond Floor, oyer Henry Mluer's Book nor. feI9:T:TII:SSWT HATS, CAPS, &o HATS AND CAPS. =! Gouiamy &Loomi, The latest and most fashlonabie ' styles of Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Always on hand at uouaLia a LIMAN'S, 36 Bt. ciair St., Pittsburgh. C. KstriX. she well known prsetieal batter. is associated with them. nod would be glad to meet his frieeds there. Don't mistake Um pines. MO. Sa St. Clair street. mCO: NEW GOODS JEST OPENING. • McCORD & Dr 0.3.31. Wood ostroot. 11.. ALTS rt/a TIM LADIES, JAISh, DENTS &IVY% AT LOW llama ATM 1 HATS 1 N. r. (matter'. ! OrrMt Diann. GRAHAM - 8‘ s'BYISH, At N 0.62 St. Clair Street, Hare one of the yarn beg retaU stooks of VATS, CAPVAAD sTBLW. GOODS In the city, and onnatantly fa reeelpt of all teat Is new,as soon as they eaw be."enPreged." IvervttenUon Oren to repaint, eulogy elle apDorti SHEPHARD'S • ORACIVORS 317. Liberty Street , 1c1,154 I= !!MIE?1 EIBIIRGH, PL