lIIM :~ I Ott Nittol4ll6autic, sa WEDNESDAY: MAY 8. 1567 DISHONESTY IN POLITICS A. time was in this country when jour nalism was at so low an _ebb that almost every secular newspaper was a mere ap pendage of one or other of the political parties. The function of a Journalist was then, not to find out the True and the Right and defend and exal, it, but to ascertain What his party had done or 'meant to do, and to justify the particular act by all the dialectic and mem:dente. tive resources at his command. Rig po sition towards his party was the same as _that of a lawyer towards his client, ex cept that he was to starve for his devo tion, as he well deserved to do. Since then journalism has advanced, to a more useful and honorable position.. The allegiance of the Journalist is ac• knowledge() not so much to a party as to the public; to a cause rather than to Individuals. It would be an exaggera tion to assert that all journalists feel this, and act fully up to the conviction; but a good many do nridthe general tendency is in that direction. Of course, there are those who do not partake of this bet ter Impulse. For several months past republican newspapers in this and other States have felt constrained to expose and rebuke Legislative corruptions. They have spoken with great Vali:pus and fidelity, -as there was abundant need they should. Other republican journals have been filled with alarm and earnestly entreated them to desist. Their appeal has been; "our friends are in the majority, and so have a peculiar responsibility for what is done; if you talk in this way they will be disgraced and the control slip out of their hands." We do not see the case in this light. Every man Of ordinary intelligence in Pennsylvania. for instance, knows that legislation is bought and sold at llarris 'burg; and that the Republicans for some years past have had a majority in the Senate and Rouse of Representatives. If journals of Republican proclivities either deny the existence of this evil, or, admitting it, labor to palliate its enormity, the natural inference is that the party sanction the rascality. If these journals speak out against it, in clear and Instinct tones, giving the public to un derstand what is wrong, and who are concerned therein, so far as they are ahle, the responsibility is .shifted from - the party to the backs of the individual offenders, where it properly belongs. If She case wasotherwise, the duty of hon orable journalists would not be altered. A. party that cosmives at or tolerates cor- ruption in its public men, does not de serve confidence and support, no matter hovr excellent may be the doctrines it holds and the measures it maintains. Put sonic of the leading Democratic journals take another view, by which they-just as clearly dishonor themselves Mid their party in the -- judgments of all discriminating and fair:minded observ ers. They say, “beyond doubt great corruptions exist in the Legislatures, and the Republican jonrnals who cry out against it do welL But, then, as the Republicans have more men in the Leg islatures than the Dmixocrats, they are excluSively responsible. Put them out, and - -put more of our men in, and see admimbly affairs be managed." - -What is uppermoSt with these journals is not to expose dishonesty and make it odious, but to gain a party adTantage. They care more for suppressing Repub licans than for suppressing corrupt legis lation.-. Democrats who chimer, to have seats in General Assemblies are no more scru pulous than Republi:ans. Nay, if we were to republish all he divisions made list winter at Harrisburg on bills notori ously involving plun ler, it would be seen that ratably to aggregate num bers more Democrats has Repbblicans voted on the wrong aide. It seemed as if the Democrats took advantage of their minority to work all manner of nasti ness. Whht Democratic member of the 1 'Legislature was heard to protest against the tide of debauchery that swept through the chambers ! If one raised his voice, it was so feebly lifted it could not be heard. The truth is, participa tion in plunder begets an infamous bro therhood more potent than party obliga tions and interests. What care the lobby or their tools and-accomplices in side for party, except as means for oh - taming elections ? But, in time past the Democrats were tried as thoroughly in majorities as they have latterly been in minorities, and were found as abso lutely wanting. They invented and brought to perfection the whole system of corrupt legislation, and practiced it so unblushingly that their bad reputation in this particular contributed greatly to - their unpopularity and consequent ban ishment from power. It is quite too late for them to assume a virtuous indig nation in matters of this sort ; and par ticularly to base on that indignation an appeal to be taken back into confidence and reinstated in authority. The fact is corruption In public affairs has assumed alarming dimensions. It has bean growing steadily, and veachid such a pitch it laughs at exposure and snaps its fingers at consequences. What is needful is that each party hunt its Own bad men.out of public life, and put its best men forward. This is easily said, but as affairs stand difficult to do. To a certain extent, and in particular locali ties, bad men have party organizations in their hands, and it requires more than ordinary stamina to strike out improper names when they are once on the ticket. The feeling is prevalent among political men that a bad man of their own party is bett.r and safer thane good one of the 'ether side. But, beyond this, it Is some times hard to get the best men to take offices. They have important concerns of their own, which require attention, and yield legitimate profits, which legis lative offices never do, and they will not sacrifice' private convenience to the pub 1M good. This class of men are largely Xesponsible for the condition of affairs which all good men, of 1111 parties, pro. roundly . deplore. Their sin is one or omission, but it' is as fatal in its come quencei nanny sin of commission. Tan 'Hyde park , demonstration was an immense one. Though the British Ministers professed unbounded', cont.. ilence in the people, they took goolesre - to have all the troops stationed near - London in readiness in case of recd. No occasion was found for the troops; butthe government diseorefed alturt deed thousand reasons for accepting a liberal amendment to the Reform Bill. S IT is now quite certain that JET/tit -AWN DAVIS will be tried at the present —term of the Circuit Court at Richmond. It is ftili time 140 Was disposed of. Kluttupativ curn.rl4cATioN' s. For weeks past accounts from Europe have presented a vivid picture of the struggle between Prussia and France for supremacy. It would be misleading to assume that this struggle is confined to the two monarchs and their courts. The time has gone by, when the govern ment of a great nation can be exclusive ly or mainly personal or dynastic. lbandant evidence .exists that the bulk of the population of the respective coun tries cuter fully into the controversy, and are quite as ready as their rulers for any measures, no matter how extreme, that give fair promise of success. Na tional ambition is inflamed on both sides. The Prussians 'welcome a rising great riss; while the French are irritated by a sense of decaying prestige. • l'russia, in her bearing, and all the de tails thereof, betrays a C0118C101:1811,00 of suddenly acquired power and authority. Against France alone she refused to re cede or even to negotiate. Only when all the first-class nations, including her Own allies, Interposed to present an op.. peal to arms, for Which they were not ready,did she r consent to parley. Five years ago she would not, for one instant, have taken so bold and defiant an atti tude. She is not what she was. From a thirl.rate power sire has risen by gen ius and valor to the leadership of Ger many, and disputes 'with France the leadership of Europe. Her success chal lenges admiration and enlists support. Alt Germany rally to her side. Hered itary Jealousies and alienations are sti tied and appeased in her presence. Nor has she need to hurry prepara tions. • She is ready. For a score of years she has been planning to meet this crisis. which is of her own creation. She has fully comprehended that France would not consent to be overtopped without exhausting all the means of preservation within her reach. The retention or abandonment of the fortresses of Luxemburg is only an inci dent of the quarrel. if there were no such fortresses and no such provinces the controversy would remain the same in essence ; only its immaterial pecu liarities would' be altered. If not brought to a head here, and submitted to the arbitrament of war, the quarrel will in evitably gather at some other point, and run its predestined course. France is in a dilemma. Her Emper or feels !,the embarrassments by which he is environed. He is not ready. He hesitates. He talks of - avoiding war if he can, and yet maintain his honor. that was the rub, he would not care. Success is dearer to him .than honor ; or, rather, he counts success to be honor. Having conspired, and been betrayed ; planned, and been frustrated; embarked upon grand enterprises and been Ladled and defeated ; put forth gigantic preten sions and been exposed as a charlatan ; he has no need to be sensitive on a point of honor. Besides, if he bad only half the' wisdom he claims for himself and his adulators. claim for him, he must have perceived that it was useless to raise a collateral issue, until le was prepared for the main one. Besides, his earis not so dull but It: mast detect the mutterings of discontent on the part of his subjects. France chafes under her comparative subordination. But whether she is most, aggrieved by the secondary part she is forced to play, or by the want of wis dom in her ruler which laid her open to that necessity, admits of question. A time was viten Loma NeroLz.on was reputed the first statesman in Europe. : A succession of important events ran in his favor. The condition of the empire made him indispensable to its tranquil ity. He had the gift of silence which has imparted to many a common man a reputation for superior sagacity. Ile had a further essential advantage in the fact that all hiS early cositemporaries among European statesmen were either past their prima or were naturally in ferior. Since then another class have en tered upon the scene—some of whom have, indeed, already passed away.. Ca voun and Bisicanr were of a mold su perior to NaPor..zox, and their achieve ments cast him into the shade. In evert negotiation In which they were matched against Idea their superiority was pro claimed. Indeed, they led. him to the espousal of principles, just in them selves, and potently contributing tothelr occult designs, obvious and essential ap plications of which he did not foresee, and which, fairly made, would be fatal to his ambition, if not to the territorial integrity of his empire. Wile NeroLgon protests his anxiety to avoid a rupture, be is making the most gigantic efforts for meeting it if It shall occur. The security of.his dynes; ty requires bold, decisive and successful measures at his hands. France pardons mediocrity, but will not forgive failure; least of all now, when success is de manded not simply by her vanity, or her ambition, but by her Interests and lie ceisities. It happens unfortunately for France that while such is her international con dition she is holding the World's Expci sition of Art and Industry in her cap!. tal. She summoned the nations to riv alry in the cmp'oyments which relate primarily to peace. Now that they are congregated by deputations in Paris, it would be an unpardonable breach of good manners to. break in upon them wantonly with the blare : of warlike trumpets and the thunder of hostile cannon. FOT the last few days the Indications have been in favor of maintaining peace. Still, military prepared* go on with unabated vigor; and this because in Paris as in Berlin the conviction la Ab solute that the settlement of the question relating to Luxemburg is only a truce; and that however the main issue may now be postponed, it will constantly re appear Until its bloody adjudication can be no farther delayed. U. P. IL OF PLATTE:. The writer of the article on the sub ject of the Union Pacific Railways of the Kansas and of the Platte, In which the extensive overflow of the latter by the flood of this spring was mentioned, would only say in reply to the. card of Bratuvoun Rennet:lad, Esq., that the statement that forty continuous miles of that road were under water, and that all battings was suspended for a considera ble time, was made solely upon extens ml9 Published reports in the newspi - Thr Pere- -minferenee that the road was laid on ground 'too low was his OWD, and he still thinks it was ;very natural one. Alihetigh he has never seen either the Platte or the road In 'question, he is not altogether ignorant of the peculiar ities of that river, or .of the nature- of the ground through widit it flows. It may be that without considerable artifi cial embankments It would be Impossi ble for the best engineering skill to keep the rails atm° the 'deeds, but where men are required to make road at the rate of two Miles a day, such embank ing is hardly practicable. onwo (4 reeliT is well linown In have horn front hi, early rears a strictly teum,rate limn' in everything, although it isimid Mat ho ha, organ to drink tea. Inn tho extent. Jr his ni.te -111i01.11e59 has never been adequately known, for the NeW York correspondent Of the 'Mehemet. , ~, rut mentions the Temperance Ilouse, 03 Barelay atreet. where, In his earls- days of journalism, GreMey-took in wood and water." —Dr. Gershon Jayne, for fortydiee years a Citizen of springtieid, Illinois, u prominent physician and excellent man, died a few days 4111( . 0. Ile Wl.+ born in Orange conuty,ldinols, October IS, 1711, and served as a surgeon in the hear of ISI2. Senator Trumbull inarried his daughter. • —The mental condition of the Empre,s Charlotte, Maximilian's wife, appears to give very little hope Or recovery. From her features all intellectual expression is more and more vanishing. lint her, plwiieal health is all that he re quired. PUDE WHITE LEAD. Buy It and try It. Every leg warranted spar. arttel, around In the beet Varnishes of all land.; Lluse,d (gland rutty Also, liorllu Carolina Tar, lu tugs and barrels at lour rates; Pure Liquors, of all kinds, and the Chest Wines in the city. killaburg Sparkling Ale., and Enellsh Ales; Dublin Brown Stout and Porter, smold erLoleaale and mud!, At Iclemlng's Drug and Patent Medicine Depot. At Fleming's Drug and Patent Ilediclnalreput, At Fleming'. Drug and Patent Medicine Levet, No. Si Market street, NIA al Market strett. St Market street, l'orurr IThimond, neat Fourth street. Corner Desmond. near Fourth street. m,a,ar Coer 1 , amond, r Fourth 'street. rn w ;aka D hat liwayne 9 B Ointment Will I—lt will curs Lich to fr om 11 to U hoer.. 2—lt will cur ' the must oDstle•te cases of Tat ter. 3-11 will our. Chronic Erysipelas of the We. 4—lt will cure Salt Race, Scald Head. 6—lt will cure 'tellies riles, ail Itruptlons. e—lt will ',wall :1y cure all Skin I/Dessts. 7—Use LiWASllit's it/Is:ins-7er ad scrat ch no ••ITClio Dr. "lumens's Olnllnnsf, •'TILITF.R" ..111:11.• Dr. 0104V44 . 4 044.4414./, 4 `TETTEIt" ``ITCII” I ..TETTEIt" ••ITC11.• NKTKIt KNOWN “TETTEI.I.• tIITUR" ``TETTKHII. ..ITC11" TO FAIL "7 EFTEIto t•ITCU" ••rrtry.iv , Prepared only by Or. SWAYEE A SON, :LAUI Phil adelpbia. Sol b 113. LAN a NAN. 14.5 Run d y let street, OD/. A. KELLY. 37 Wool at., ate. FLESIINO, S 4 Siarket st., A. Te/KKILECK. Coe. itis and st.utet streets, rate burst, KAN •• 1.1133177, Allegheny. atiD:lev:Tre i • WHO/IS RESPONSIIILE I VlCtilllla debility, who Is responsible fur your feebleness? Not yourself,, yon wltl eay, for you're dsse all you could lit cure it. Thal's a mistake on sour part. You bar 'at tried 005. TEITLIL'tI BITTERS. Bloomy dyspeptic., With an a or u'p""f'y" t °u""qc4soldld-wpry fare, f course you d,“ n ttw rg esplrible o ur youroeu tOra ;: t L l u n Y at yua s f aTlin " oarz:C Y fttla "ld t- TEte. self-rm . , It Is not your f tult, yon think, that your symptoms grow worm day by day. Hine plil doess't do you any good. likely. lint you can be brought round for n'l that, Why hotel you Ulcd th an Vries d. albumanti Pg., to ealternatly blows hot and Cold. and whom brain germs be borsting will the of some oowerr II drug, do you assume the responsibility ? not Vou•s taken biles of gut:slur. and Al the Y....elation medloluss. Wuat eouttl you do more r One thing more—the 'eery thing that wood Imre as empted you front .1 the pang. that Owor tort you. lon hart never Iron lii)nrkTTElt . o BITTER., Nervosa. luoalld, what have yoo, to say You Arad that you have taken all the oar, lu.• of the phut.. .cop:eta. If they bore dune you uo good. Wto nut your fault. You .nre not aaounaLble. rong, all ',opt,. You bate, In reality, no body to blame but your.elf. tt by. 4.'0/ you t. led 11ths'IETYClt'a lliT(811:37 • torah the lOW, neer comphiluts, the Bit less art ath.olute specific. CANADENSIS. A. tree which Is abundant le Canada, Mov• Scotia. and the more northern rams ut the New England States. and la aloof and to the elevated and moentaltinas evaluat of the Middle ntatea.. Ind abautads vlrtora. De. owetti of Morten. has prepared a medicine from the tweet inside bath of the plea tree, called PO- La.ND'S WHITE IC COMPOUND, 'anklet. is ant of rare valno In all debilitate d matte of the kidney.. It Leta likes charm In all diseases of mach. membranes, enabling them to legato their lest tone and energy. It will be found well adapted to all those ills...wee. where Rocha hoe been tried and felled. It I. Shawls, well suited to chronlC coughs, and an tafaillble syndic for old and deblthaned case. of asthma ltahy per aorta who at !restively took a hint lo of this medl• eine, to try. afterwards came back and /rot a cozen, or halt dozen , which effected radical care. ordineatis of th e bladder and kidney of yea , " etandlng Dlabetes, a di inlite that has been leaned Imoa among the lacorabler , intme.liately relieved pot by i Itshcil to It. Notice nic time an, , . toe certilcate of Ala ifoonintir, . . The United Atnus ftlr p •wdinrp. p•atiny of the pine, says: "it It preeerit.,l isocorrtora slew:Lead otter disease:lto( tic urinary In Idles and el:route Innampatlon or soceratlon of the bowels, In chronic catarrhal affections. and In Whelan, toms of diet:coati's:l..' It Id en. and salt:Able In all Ares:el:7 affection, bloody urine. and se be , e. there la red end white sediment luau b taken lntertuptlon to one's tituslasucst lone: and I ns[ ead of Octet:. lop, toad:aces a bracing. healthy pacer or n. ranee and Clear. roc, Si per Cottle: ale for Al. Asa lor ruL SPA w Win PIN a 4,11- PC/II.S1). Fur isle or the grays. doses: or single hotole, at DR. lit h nAttln V teat lledlcine etoru, 140 Wood street. ap.M ; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, WM. BINGHAM. Jr.. Adams I.`spreu al Fifth Street. Cs an authorises! Agent to rocesosuddrertieenienet Partite GAZIrrTg. and at! othsr and the papers throughout the Untied Maths thsnade. ROBINSON BROTITER.9, .13.taramoross, N0.:6 FOILMIII tilltEET,Plitsbargb Oanvert 7•3 o's. free of chsrke. upon Govern• mem term.. They have eouerausly on hand all kinds of 'Cr. SW. 33015TD13, ♦nd arc proriared to boy and sell Railroad H.& or mocks: Rank. Us. ao4 GrNsla moots: Mon o*** ori Kral Rata.. Land Warrants, Ac. WANT/ILL—the iirmils or the cotintits of But ler. Beaver. Larrrencs..l.l..reer sod Washington. In 0,1 on Time orposlts. RCUIdTEIt'S (11FICIL, Pit", 11... flay Gth, 1647. NOTICE IS HEREIN GIVEN that the following' ...alt. bare beep duly passe., In the lirtoster's 'rake, and will be ors. tented to the Orphans' Court ler convene...ton and allowance. on Mori!. Y, June 01, No. SI. Ylual•ccount or Josiah nine, aural, Isg re - motor of Alexander hum. dsc'd. Ylltd llel 6111. 1.367 No. lA. Ilrat and final aro:want of El( llarf •rd. sonlulstrator ofJames Nrown.deceuod. flied Kay .1,1667. ad h sO s infs . tr a a2T:o n t ; r l . l l lf:nl=7,is o o f 2.lilll 30 tub, lasT. JO.V. 11. 01111'. b.glater CATTICE RECOMIGNO REGULATOR, rittatuirED. Lay 4/0. A. 7. THE ASSESSRESTS FOR TIM UrWln R, ravlnn *Rd Curbing of Logan agrees, Promo Webster eireet to Willa street. are low ready for noes !nation. Ltd remain In Ibis ollice. West Market Hollaing, unlit TO nntin , May 1410, VW:, when they will In. placed Ity the vat Trinsuror's Wilco (or collection. H. J. MOORE, Recording Ilegidator 1:111123 011 air i wg . .7.7. , 1 8 10;di N oLet ' oft r m ° 1.1 17 0; Summer Bonnets, Rats, Cops,. .AND ILEAD,DBESSEA, On BA.TIJUDAY. htly 1111. int 10 o'clock A. N No. 41 YELYEOLL STILESI% Allegheny. mycyn? D. R. ECKER S DRAG= IN CEMENT. MIL BUICK A.O TILE, nTO66 WHITE' 1.1116., CHIMNEY TOIT. Sod Ws /En 1 . 16Y.7. OMee and Ws/choose. 167 VIILST 67 . 116/67i Npuldto Monongahela House. LARD PLASTER, CALCINED WIDTIC LIME INDSTONE.a, /or We at. 319 LI3ILILTY 3/ItEe.T, wholcsal and retail. araflqa:arl . W. W. WAL..ACE. MAPLE MOAB. 18 Bbls. Prime Xaple, Granulated and Cake Sugar, for into at retibel7 172 and 174 Federal St.. Allerhenr. Falun TEAR—Another lot of those flea ' , tow a 11 Grel lesegtfelt Breakfast Teas. Jut received at A. KUM% 1ur4,11/ In .1 171 Federal St., All,aheny. SODGIIVIVI MOLARIiEtt, For ale nholteale sad rctall, at A. RIRIE'S, Melva 172 & IFI redcral Pt., Allegheny CARBOY OIL, Of the best quality. at. A, inylmilt .17/ S 174 Federal NEW CHEESE. AO BOXES MIME NEW CYLIESE, at A. KIRKS. IN All 4 Federal Nt . AllethenT, = Dri c t . C ,r ANTON GINGEIL— 1 case brand, to rs One mr?,1711; ' l2 Idi t T Za b Vl O n9 I;trpg;,i, i ng , rzi r ved gnu for see ot JOHN A. RENSHAW, sale tomer Liberty and Hand *tr. ate. NOT A FEW of (he worst dlxorm of thenat attllct olsoktod aris EXTRACTrrup tion of blood. Illabboubo'n BAi- NkrAtut.LA ► remedy or Utz Utmost Tattle. bNatattt, • . • =nixi at i, ll =mwa i mw=w lIIGIIEST 111AEIET RATES PAID FOR MAY AND JULY COUPONS, JAS T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Cor. Fourth & Wood Ma. IVESTERN SAVINGS BANK, .ro. 59 Fourth Strect. C133.43,..FLT.MML - E7rl IEIB 13. In Paid on Time Deposits. Any sum received from One Dollar upward. Depemit• subject to Check, without Interest• DIKCOUNT DAILY, AT 12 O'CLOCK. President—TROIIIPSON BELL. Tice President—A. IL NABSIIALL. DI4ECTOII.9. Trms oSON RILL, J. J. Ga.LEirtr, Jolts M. LALost.a, A. M. MAlsaa...a, Jog. Ataams. Stockholders to whont wo make REFELLENCEi Wm. Forsythe. ; 'Joseph cllwortb. Wm. Caldwell , ; ; it.,. Ponth Kerr, ' Wtua Dalactl, Maury t.stao rt, W. C. Bidwell. A. M. Crows, Z. M. Fulton, Thos. Jawing.' TS: SION-ENGINE IN THE WINDOW FRIBRINT IND RICII TEIS. PIIIIE [ AROMATIC COFFEES. PURE SPICES, ASD CANNED FRUITS, Faro anti Tlolloicrua SHIELDS & BOUCHER, 108 Smithfield Street, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE KNOWLES' PATENT STEAM PUMP. GEFFARD'S INJECTOR. 6.15 c VITAE 1511 Mil EITIDIIII. Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe I= BAILEY, FARRELL & CO = =I _=ICED - - IMPORTA NT TO 110 LI E EP- IfaLS All D NEIVIT Ciooae. ;I:=.1„% sta r s, Ire Cheats, Ire reana ' gr..../era trg..,:rg ilo ltde:e. u ldorive Washing . and Illora Tin .10 II raZa . und:Tea ::d t llllkPotr.: IN earl and Table Cadleri Trays and Welte Castors. and tionaellaepleg Claude In general. an ROBERTS & SHERRATT'S WUOLESALE Pepper Intl Shot Ina fare Larfutory, • Ya. nI bllll - 11FIALI) WT., PITTSISIattiIt. I - peels! attention elees to the manufacturing of tirocrrs• tea sad eptee caale.s es. etc. tuyete.6l J. H. 11010111p0N....0.R.3:4.. 80,1.1. 7. RACIII•N MORRISON, RIIIR & CO., Man nisei ure. of all ltud. of BOOR AND PRINT PAPER. Onterm promptly Lit.ml MEM SPASO'S )[ILLS, Blair County, ekAh once lutd for r pg. CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, &e., Gas a act 01L A large assortment on hand and receiving at WELDON & KELLY'S, PLIIMIIELIS AND GAS FITTERS, 164 Wood Street, Inb73;b7 N SAL; 612111. 111011.111 i isoitimagia DAXI al. 1.. 11l1(11.4.. MORELAND MITCHELL, Livery and sole Stables, Ltukturr erruEET, resinsilraola liallroul Depot, PITTSDURCH. Sil - Partlenlar &Catalog paid to famishing Ream and Carriages far funerals. Banes teat at livery. 1/115.y1a A CL EAR S SMOOTH SKIN and EICACTI•Is follow/ the Of limos DOW'S CONCZNIILACOMPLEXIONTED Iflirseer Of Ol30.1•1,101,11.. it removes Meekpots, pl +plea mod ml eruptions of the AM. soi ls err TOT GUTTER:IMR SPOUTING. .012 Land and pot, op b order. Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Made to order, nt GRAFTON'S House Furnishing Store, Zao. 08 3Pecleral Atroot, rb7fatiVitaPi::ol"""l7t;ii!tiis.4 HH . 11. MILLER. Bazaar, Livery and II A ALE ds try Alarti.., Purnlabing Undertaker. Ali kin Co. Le , at tine lowest nut., kept constancy on hand. CUSON toTta66T. tutwetu Ormsby and Denman rrrr eta, lilrmtcjfl g. Hun., Carriages and now bug gies for hire. wears. anol at in readl se. for Punoonds. nurser g i eet at tolver7 by the nay. month or rear, •nd Aoleol to In tun best manner. Private fawning fornisho,4 with the safest Ironies and moot elegant Car- Abner. !q.t. lops open hours. the day nod tifgbt._ NEW FAMILY' (A ROUEBY 11211 NE.—The undersigned has opened op a Find Class Fatally Grocery, At No). 23L1 PADICHAL OTnICILT, Allegheny, when , bo articlessy on hand a choke Wenn. tot all mmally Wind in a store of tills kind. w. R. t.OOKAitT. pill ONE LOLLAR YOU tali g et AC. or good WIV.EN CORN; • A Can of coal FltEnH PE ani - And a Can 02 good PHEW TOMATOES; FEDERAL BiItELT, Allegbeu City GEORGIC FIRE 8 LIM Hie a VE UT ♦ NICW /MILE vet Stam“prumV a i, th oil onlntings and gold and vet • 107 NABILET STREET. sore JO.. H. 11U011E3 A BRO. FOIL SALE—In Braddockssield, ✓! Large Lot of Ground, ZeeWed with • Paling fence on which Is ereet• eel w new two-story FRAME lioupg„ o f building.. PUM 'tams. kitchen, P . t i ne door: . 160;1111re rch. cellar An ofther l inythylit J2llO, nvouzy,wa the premises. TvemosAL JOHN F. CLULEY. Mouse and Sign Painter, =I No. 13* SMITHFIELD ST., Pittsburgh. 1•s. rnT4:t9; Opp/.Re the old id.nd. The Highest Market Price PAID I' 0 1 GOVERNMENT SEGIIRITiES. GOLD, SILVER, MONS AN MOM INTRUST NOTES, J. F. STARE' I& CO., Bapkers, Cur. WOOD AND THIRD STUE &TH. se7B:p4ki:wr UrTICS.It. O IIOIN 6 R.O UL•7051, Plttstmrgb. Mar 1111. 3867. • SEALED PROPOSALN for the ATenne to Fontestmet. Sat ROYAL STltEer, from WsOster to Bcdford street. LOCUST STREET, from Pride to aCarlo o St.. REDFORD STREAT.vompoi , on to city Hue. AvenAw;m:NtToN to C y: r, from Polosylvaula ue to Franklin Nowt 1. . Sh COMO Latta:ET. Oval tO fe• Yeast of Publle Pottmsllloose to a point aso feet toot or eastern side or Birmingham Itrldge. For Grading ano rosin, PASTURE ALLEY,' and (Mailing /Well rintEET, from Penn ...est to Batter etreet. will So received at tots utile, West Market Bulldog., until WEDNESDAY. May thth,.PC. J. MOORE, Recording .124,031ntim =0 LACE CURTALNS, GILT CORNICES, IVOTTINGIIIM LACE, DOOR LACE, YOlt SALE BY WHITE, ORR & ,CO., 25 Filth Streit. MED i2ETTLEYIENT OF -TOE PEI-- b /HAL ACCOUNTA Of Jlhr.l . ll TUX 811, Treastrer Itoonty or Venn Town•btp, ” , ..11411,11,1 , Nuppletocntto Act of AtserLlA9 approved A pill Illb, To Amount ft, vol of C011em0r.........}5,114 40 By .mount paid recto Ls. ee 3710 40 Joveidi Stc•,er, Tr. rte•rrer. To amount received of Colicclor 11,1i1 31 By amount petit sr emits. eutwnse•, ae.. By Tressuzer. eumnut•tou.,.. per COOL .9.310 41 Itatance due Treasurer 33 If to 's& J..ass,A Alr. ne, Treafnrcr. Dr. To amount rem svea us s t0r........•.46,012 45 fly mantra p.A4 reerult, espenaes, Se 1-11-llalsoce Jae TfeaStlltr, ..... tly Tlea.r.a's comml.won.k. I.t.r tent • B•liuse due Towa.lilo az 2i J. %V. lxiAlA, b !VELA' Auditor.. • J. er 40 rat: reas Tp., /sa. .iiiil l, li 4 •JAY ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY TIIITILTE tir AN 0110E11 01 Cotirt of the Cotiut, el Alla gbahy. / wlll expos, to Pa ttlle t•ale, AT THE COURT HOUSE, le 11:e City o(1 1 11(sDetzli, County alercbald =I A. at 10 o'clock S. L . sll Ili • rtght. Interest sad t talcs et Ir.ll,oseth It. hry. John T. InJ Joseph licCotnas , lasing tl:e and!, Id..d d.) or. tu cud a , l that etr.r:stet lot or r• of around 'twat., ID klissbet It to. nshl p. la the caunly of a Harshen) srurrszl..l. hounded sad Jr. tamed s• follow, to wit: arg htlll , f a' pd.rt os tire MeKee.pon road, sad ruoulaa trachea et/At talus So. Ila p'sn acronsforrh, taloned: chance by th. urns non hundred st..ltore , ult feet to so alloy 164 feet sr 1 4e: theta, wr, t .1117 (net sydatt; these. ouch , :Arad SMit,llll, fret to toe pl.O. of Leslnalst —tielhe Lot No.: In SMat is k tamp as Mailer's woad .0.111100 to th• tows of rllattrtn, to lb! COOStr •raresval. setdch there Is erected a rae.atory larlck - Uwer• tog House. Tau.. nr SAL+—Cvb. en coto!nnalloo of th alt by the CoUrt. MARY J.L%E .11c4'0.1110: MEE HENRY WARE) BEECIIEB 4 013:17, I N 7116 NEW YORK LEDGER For Male as all the Clookatores and Sew• Depot. We have tle pleasuredf aenvenexag its: the publesslettoftts soPtory by HENRI' IV11:41 lIXICUEII, •hteh hss Prep written expressly lot TUC VOlth LCUVEI. , 111 be tom- fneocra in To. 1: of the pr... voloroc of 'V LIDoIO— , Lt somber tillt trill 01 published Monday,.llay, 601, 1667 I=l = from the church wt ere be prexcl.c.l • ailed eta. blot to rethottatrata nestost hi. +taint' M. wt.? tlilnita In tat turncoat. lin reptla.ltotbetu ••lircftr,n,.tf y,•: uniu Lucre 1....^ tutu if L., tacl, inn truel.l et r +att./. ,f,att.fougfue ft trJ ,cwt / t•,y.•• to thle awry itr. /teethe leap, acct nothing• In U he elves full erupt t all Ws (scuttle*, end fur the tnt that dude • it tint meld in welch to display hi. tr.icendep Stettle. The Ulla orate elory la NORWOOD; LLAGE LIFE IN NEW ELNGLAND la additlon tV the grrat attrArtlnn of this store le hare orcurf.l for publication In Tn. LknOnll • aeries of artleloo orlti.n ',preset) , for no. on t,tle.l AI/TO:ETU MEN: , ion .r. o ofhA ../11 , 411114 eleitl4o ho it. / . /...ri.lenh. tonnclpu/ Coliegro fho hi , lru. The ant article of the merlon will appear In aril Loaders I.ElloEll—ohleb atother oho Contain the first pert of Mr. no.rellere story. It lo on Mr !Rudy al :As .VatAeoalltre, rrof.nsor 11111, of Marred Collegv. The in coed of the I will SY,.ltti It lo the Ibliowing [lumber Il I. on TA, hlodoe of the llamalee. by l'resideo Woolsey. of tole College. Thu third of ths tint will be by the lies. John llseleau. D. D. riellacot of Vrlneetoo Coll. - es. 111. eutllled "Riots to u l Quo,' 0. , A01el to Ent, Coolirge., Si for sale at all Ike Bookstore •d lisle,. Depot* througliaut tee country. and Walled to subscriber. at a 3 a year' or two pit. for SS. =1 lIOBELLT BONNER, riablkhor, M=;NO= JUST RECEIVED, AT 31 FIFTH STREET, A large and reveller stock or theta', Iluyb' and Yourlea FICENDII cur AND SID FAIR BTITOH BOOT'S, CONGRESS GAITERS; 'Miurals, Oxford Ties, ac., Calling a t. LOW W. E. 6CII.IIEBTZ & CU myl.ol.:r GAITERS Ladles, gisses and Children's .LArrui9, ita T .;4 N ti . imazti k. cuminEss, GAITERS, BLAMORALS, Slippers, Ties, &L.., Warranted equal to any In the city, at No. al. 1 70 11.012. Sat-root. w. E. ecnocarz & co Gib THE PEOPLE'S TEA STORE, Wilson & Underwood. CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. One of the cheapest and htst srheleaale and Ca It Oates to the two elites. No. lb South West Viarnond, ALLICOMENY CITY. Call and exatalue our stock and prices. an Itsaa•dY FOIL SALE. - ,A 110178 E AND LOT, On Car son treet, East Etrtnlnin•to. In • good location,Add,.., pox. BUCHAN.I,III 0' ap22.a1l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE F..' 111:11E Eli GIVEN to all percunt lotelvtle4 that the Halt of , :wome Tax, Llo,ates, Sc., f.•r the Twcntx-11,1. It:,. Wel, P.n.., Will Le oi.eu for elau.lu Gnu nt my office, No G 3 WATtlttiTilltET. Alleplort, on the 21st antlll2tl flays of May, nt which flute and place I will Lett all emu n's Ireattlel 6 - e — ivlative lo any erfoluttes ort,CeLAlrc 116:C•3111.11.9 ur enumerations made by the /initial:it AoMIe2LUI, fur raid IllotiNt. All appeals must be made In " - titter. mid teu.t specify the particular cause, matter ur thing re specting which a decision Is rt./tees:id, and titian alsdstate lh< grulltld or principle of error com plained oe. No appeal eats be ellewed to any party alter the list has beta transmittsd to the Collector. After the above dale a I per snes sub ject to tax i who litre neglected to male re turns. will be collect to the penalties provided by law, =I I= ISAAC Cll,lllOOB OUTLET SAWMILLS. Below SI. Clair Erect Bridge, 111ectrui City, P =I HERRIN LITII COMPEL OF NEW YORK, i t Ito Will continue the neneral butlnces In all I details. The manufacture of LATH, by the Great American Lath Machine, Will be Inrgle a rpretally. The Machine pro duces an huntl,tl thou.:and lath per day. of a hotter quality than any now In neo ono which can be sold moat cheaper than ordthary lath. Orders (real lath dealers for any number. r•nir• lag between Oft, thootand •nd a nalllon. P W ' S ' les ' iTtle . : l :arl rlehts to use Mum, sold at rearonalt.n priers. at the mills. Conttantly on band, a largo eruct of Ithettl ItitAT AND nT it• 031 PLANK. FRAM,/ 111,, ntrite.ll. I.n. JUISTn, nt T. LATH. PALING!.. Orders for Hawed Mull' 414,1 WILL prompt. and •t (sir oats. N. IL—Contracts for klAltolE, COAL and tol Fnit'N, Will be taken toy aton e prtent ntoloo 91 T. L. BIRCH, I=l Mt Jvil, t HWY JU-1.1 . 11 PIIILLII JOHN CILOFT b.". CO., Real Estate & Insurance Agents No. 139 Fourth Street, I=l M. ..e.- FL M S. tU Acre., Improvtd. In Fayatte county, 1' Would trade fur city proiwrty. 410 acres, Improved, In 112411.1, county, t'.. Macro, illlifto,kl, Ic Lawnlacc Vu.. ra. 9: Act , Inapror..d. In All•cttrot ra PO /cr.. Improved. In Bone, county. Va. In Acres. Improvrumnts. Ills, Co.. IS. Acres .o f wales ont to tee r en. errytvllie road. Jett Inn Minx r a Wit w•rd /0 •CfC3, animprot ed. O's 1./M. nu , It' . r ''r . VI/10k roan. .In.ttne tbleg for • al,- parr and • prlrAte A oteuatne lemell.l,l on Wseilnft ton of left. L. above IL..train feet on Wareing ton Meet t by Moo 1 1 11 i alley.ou which there it two ballal rms. with tt room to esclt. Lee m 2lpeam to ran. his tenol , l melte • splentlll stand for most any kind of I.:mien". Yo r fur th er tuformattou appl) ur floe a,n, ayr23,2 IRON CITY SPICH MILLS, FIFTH STREET EITESSION, Xcar Perinsylrania arettue, rrizsarauu, PA lIIIMEI2 • PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD Warranted wtasn our name is on ths:do. TURA( GROUND CORNMEAL and LUTE ;IA MK constantly h ed. COFFEE A_ND ti/LOUND NUTS WASTED ' P' 4lll2e . a contßtoe the otazufsclute of all the 'DIFFERENT KINIIB OF SPICM, • Which we oCer to What...Co and Retell Drolers at the iove., iCark et price. M=ine to deal fau, we wild: the pa7ronaec of the potato, Chopped F'ee• Constantly on Hand 61121l'ILLELI a .110EILEDGE. deZ9,171 CEIGM=E! GILMORE & LIEBLER Iluaufacttrer,, Wholt-ta!e wad Iteta Du.lure lu TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags, &c. arA large assortment of Lull.' datcbels al wale on Lana. 10.1 and 106 Wood St., CEEIBI WINDOW SHADES, OIL C=llll.lEl Mil HOLLAND, For Sale J. IL WELDIN & CO., 101 Wood Street, FOR THE SPRING TRADE. At 26 and 28 St. Clair Street. We tare In store and are daily receiving. of our nen and other manufactures, • large stock of PlAtUlt (111. fitOTllit. WU. In iv' eIIADES, IllltNlTUlt L. TAtil.t: AND CAltitlAllE VAL ettelillnl, 1111,1 , SHADE .IfIXTUdE.I., Also, LEATHER BELTINU, • /tUallElt BELTINI/, 11056 AND XAMPACRING. Belau manufacturers, we are enabled to all trade&etch/tuts. rarrlage mal.ers and the retail trade loin...end. to prices and go./.1. nut tu, found elsewhere la the city. aolltwe7 .1: dr H. PHILLIPS, SEALED PROPOSALS RILL bo recalrod ootll SATURDAY. Ilth day of May. for UMW-ENTER WORK and PLASTER ING; for tbo HEATING; PAIGTItip AND ULALIhU; (US PITTING; PLUMBING. of PRl'd DULLY ASYLUM, CITY OF PITMCRGIT. Carpenter Work, Clattering and Painting to be cane be measurement. lib,, wit! be received tot tLe Separate kind. of work or for the whole Job. , • tilde to be addressed to "The littliditur Cote. [Mter," mire uf JOU?. C. LARK. tivcretary. lio, 104 rut!, sired. Cittsburgb, my3:750 • BALE —A splendid, pair or !Resat Keg]. s, limos. of,w. msde by Niles. Uf Clbelonitll cylinders 3 latches fe ll: " L 0 - 7 6 '," 111:11! "n tln ' P '1 41. Itulstley Engine. !Roam Capstan. A complete outfit or tueel.lor ry suitable fur frelirbt or lOW boots. We • P•ralsb !fullers to metal, sod pet Um attire maehleeti. ler Other a ord er . frelebt or 1.0 best, lb complete worklee tm board of s, new bull. taking on tote:est In said boat If desirable. rogutro of /WWI 21:4 UOLI &CO I=! =ea JAZULD 111. nays¢ YOKO. D. I.l[llll JARED M. DRUM & SON, )112iIIIACTL'Iliat Or Steam Boilers, Oil. s, Tanks, Shed Iron Works, &c. No , 61 Penn Street, • PA. •pn nuirn FRUITS. o 0 goble choice hilt I•cachea; •7) no quartets co: IS ber do =toed do: I.ll' VllPglo"'fr" Jest te.i• ad On couttelioloo sad for sole low to the rade. beIIO.IIAK & 17..4171 Wow" •tl.l DIVIDENDS ll '1:157.• Pitt:SlDE:l r`a T N) 1 117 E('• ,1 !,Ic 1 1.-n.l ~r 1..,VE I, It C. •.n fa Csl!!!!,.1 11,• , . r! f.t:, Isst fix In free nrcharge. C 11,4, NATIOv., 1/.0:Of rirTruurml. vitt, , ur,i, 3131 rrilE DIRE* TOILS OF THIS °I• ///nn.l.+2pls , l/i//' 5/Wl.llOll/ •3 or l'ltlr • r •••11/ 311,3 I . .10.131-1, 1 1.11 4' 1 - It ', I. I //I . .L., 'I. 1. 3./ 0.1111. I. V. BRA Tun DIFIFTTOIN OF THIS this dxr tlNe:Nred a 11,1 4 e1,1 at I , IS nn ot•ra,11•I fr..rn tt,rarn , In's of :lir mal. Mx t nymble 4,11 alyr Ink In,. The 17)111,1 euelaz will yulNl,,tl.N. 0 11. NI. Cv.PLILr. ITrr,rlGu T,l2,llANcxr 0,. May Lt., TTIE DIRrCTORS OF TEEN A- C./WAY bale this day dor:area Illvl &ad or I=ll WOUI: l'Elt SHARE. Two eor.oro cabh sod Yolla,i on- lit W ot.k. pgallo forthwith.. (.Irfn, ALLictiii,V .j • Alieztieny. I'm,. May ett, A T A MEETING of the Hoard J. of Dir,v)r. or %liss Company. held this day, a Dividend of klitit t kiST. on the Capital Wong was ilvidared. out call,. pronta of the last eta mouth, payatile on and oft, the iGth10•1501.- J. f. DAVIDeOS, 1113116 d Tresaure, EYSTONE SAVING S 4 NK.— The Doan! of !Wool°. of 11119 Bahl have this day dtellred a Dividend or TWO UK/LIARS VER Out of tle prnEtu of tliu lest elm mouths. Ptfebin on or alter 31,a On Y. tli• lath Inca. . . J. W. CAIINA.IIAN, Seen' tars. rlttaboralL, Map 141., Icy.. viyet:itt2 TO LET. , Lodging Rooms. TilMe MOW, olco:7 furals , cd or unfornlshol elowantly oltriatea, at Nu. 32 1.11.1111) fr rent. Att pi yoo r e rt. oil•eo. rolo . JO ERN/SUED ROO,/ TO LET. A GOOD runNib'an 1:001f, 5..-ond oltd.ln Ern wnIL of the tn,t 'III t to one or two nentleta,u, without 44..d. c10ud re frrenr , rrquirrd. Addrr, I. L. tid. LICK 01,1 c, nOrt STABLING TO HEX T. Twenty-fivo Va IL.lrd.trec t, near NVou . Einlntr.•ot" The meettnga will be held In the wards aa.l norpugh, between the Lours of i and 7 o'clock e. L, and the •oling be by balloL In the Town- Flap.> between Umbout. of 4 and r. and th e .lelikab • clawcri marng rurinaul to lr-i0i121.1011 of the Fsecii Urn Com mittee, c.verition for Lac selection of Le `liiplative candidates will not be conver until .icpt•mt.er.ll. Inn, of which further uolice will i hereafter lie £l.oett, W. S• HAVEN, II u r Order of court➢ Commaltice ME Printer, Stationer, Look-Binder, ItiU BLANK pox FOANUFACTURETI, Corner of Wood and Third Ms. • BOOK-BINDING, to Turkey, 3loroceo, Calf, She'll, 31.1 in or Paler, Galt or Plain Edge. PAPER RULED. E= Pi:INILIS 31117P1.113 ECi.SL•LE) 10 ODE?. TYPE METAL IN TUE PIG, El= =EI $23,000,000 Tilt] NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVAIiIA Sr.U.A.I 7 `E I,4I3OA_INT, Free from all State, County and Munieipil Taxation, NVIII be fortitahtl In abuts to .111,13 bp;llcattom to the boort,: tt.ok Ilabicrt stto. by ett-rber oribe buttbratbstutt. AT COOIiE .t CO., DREXEL .t Co., E. W. CLARK 4: CO., Ban NOTICE , IS lIEHEBV GIVEN tint the CoiArtnership herelot,e exlsilog be_ tween the nnderslrned, toter the Hyle of A. I. HAKE!: A to. Las this day been dlisolve4 by Lastest. onsent, the entire Interest of A. J. HAN having Ines porehased by EA3IIIEL L. CONN ELL, who will enntlnue the Tailoring Iln•inws at the old sttn.l. No. 33 `lll ELI) STIZEET. All .lei: dui to He late trot will be received by the hula 0. 1.. CO `SNELL, and sul against lbe same will be presented to and setlloi by biol. A. J. RAKER. N. L. CONNELL. rilubn rob. Atoll:Z. Ilavlng Fold soy_ inlercst In the CLOTHING ll IININ ant to SAMUEL 1.. CONNELL, who win toutlnue toe buslucts at be old stand, Ido etwsrfolly new: mend bleu to our.former pa trons and Use puhlle generally. A. J. 'INKIER. • ap27,y11 NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. FRANCE'S TEA 31111 T, Ivo. 13 DLIIIOND, PITTSISURGIE Just opened, a large and choice stock of Teas and Family Groceries, Inl.lch are belle ret•lledat lowest wholerale taces. Call and see the goods and priers. Try hem, and Tilt ill be abut. to lodge for your selves. Terms aloctutely CASt!, ITM. FRANCE d: SON. 4141: V2I 13 DIAIIf , ND. rtleeburgt, I=E! SHEPHARD'S CRACKERS 317 Liberty Street, PITTSBUR.GH, PA. ftl•oe4 DISSOLUTION. Tin E CO-PARTNERSHIP here tutore exlsttny betwevn all/ea and JOHN It. t•VT,I•3I, undty the natne and •Iyht or lIIIIRDOCK PITY!. ail. to lid. A. 11.nstdra by nautuat consent. JOHN It. ru N tatt.lta tie ACCULLIAS (DIME late dna. J A InkS JOIIN It. rtlrtildid. Mr. JAL St.t 4 . MI:GOOCH hating sald tae later sat to 'be Gentle•sen`s Putnishlus Goods ltutt• nes. to Mr. J. M. Ilt/Vaa. tae bostoese will he cane rbe teroluettd at. No. 72 Flit° Gets. so GT- the name and stVa or l'eTN22 l . HOUSE'. Pa tellies theeautfistied pstroaase the eltitens l'attLutab, we are. rro.o o .rrolly. .12111: H. I'UTNAM. .1. MATHER 11t/USE .I . Mlttaburst, May Gt. IA:. tes.36l IRON CITY CUTLERY No. 3 St. Clair Street. llaeing purchased of ANIMISM' 134005 the ' . ' l ' S k tos or st i ,We ' 2.7 7 l, C il?. ' fb:g ' Ll i nrg, to Loop on hand a Ilre dos etoct of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Gone. Milos Revolvers, Ploolu, Tithi ckle, and aportlug goods of Lvtry valet.. lion, ire alto ;lowed to do an kind, of JOB WORK; orinsling Moors. Scissors, St, euttlny Stencils of .{..po, Mid Main, telll Sod tineelltug swops, at aborts at notoo. W. H. 110W.N, lirsunger. mhz,hwN UPE:1110R OA IEci`ALINN tai,PAT IfiItETCURD Aa.o ILIVRTYL? LEATHER BELTIAG AND HOSE, msaufactared at No. 58 IPAITHYDELIs BT., by HARTLEY. PHELPS & CO. Also. Agents for New York Nnblrer Gt.um Risme on hanJa aropertor duality °MACE tßA'rti SR and OUR 111DRANT tiudK. COre rE.II RI VS.III and BURS KLT 11001a0.titu J. LOVOIIIIMS Ahrzastilti 751 W. M==! LUUIIIRBY & FRBW, =II Saddles, Illarness, Trunks, tail all artle'es la their line In nreteclate No.lo2WoodStreet, (iwtween Di moad An y and Fifth EL') - 1111,;(40 COAL CO.-Au Ad J7orned Nei Una of the .lockhobler• nt the 311ctto Coal Company er:11 be held at the Iron Aag:ctall,n •on WrDNESDAY. May 15th. 213 . 60 ck r. m. ELECTION NOTICE.—The ecl.l,o,leri at the AI.I.I.:OtTENY 0 AS COMPANY Arr re notifiel that the Annual !Italia,: for ' thr 1.,u af Directors wilt i s , 1.,,h1 , fl t the 0 1 , 4 ~ r tar Coz,,panr, on M. , NDAY, May 13th. batwevtlt ht. I. ours el . 2 o•elrek. St). ti ItoW N. Jr., :key. JTIIE ANNUAL. MEETING rlitorthohltru of the Mt trp•hara .I,awrrnrr Itrblo, ColupllllTlWln hold ;1 - . gl= M l =. l =6l ' 4 " e;l 4 tZt* . 4 the h. art of 12 welrra It. Led 3 well,. tor the rorr.nsr rtlng a Preal,lent and a Board Of :Al VI, et,. fur the aural, LEWIS .1. C. LEWIS, Creel. ':..Z.9"nEP.II7BLICJILN The ItErtiBLICAN STATE CONVENTION at the ••Llentle lionse," In WIL• LlA3ltrtoliT, on MUM= Wodoc•day, 2616 day of June Next, At 10 o'clock A. 01., to nominate a candidate fo Judge of the Supreme Court, and to lnitiat , propermeacures for the ensuing State canvas As heretnfore. the Convention will be corn psont of BE:presentative and Senatorial Dell Ketes, chosen In the usual way. and equal nentLer to the whole of the Senators and Hepre acatatives In the General Assembly. By order of the etate Central Committee. F. JuIIDA.N. Chairman Gr.O. W. tiAkIUXIISLY.) A. W. 8EN.011.7r, Brcsetarlet, J. 1:0/MaY IJUNGLISON. aP2I.I?I•YNI FOR RENT arCOUNT V CONVENTION. The RitrUBLICAN VOTERS of the Coutayo Allegheny VIII meet at theta rupee- Ova place of , holtang eltetlans, on And elect TWO DELEO AILS from' each elec tion precinct to a County Convention, to be held at the CoouT 110116 E. In the City orPitts burgh. on TULSDAX. June 4th, len; at 11 Weluca na. alo . to nominate a Tictet fur County ()dicers. and the ction of Delegates to the Slate ConTeullort. J. C. llt CITJI & CO., t2and 21 1.1:4:1,1 la (Vet 1. A. L.' PALWON. T. AL 11AVNY. a TOOT Anti. & CUIYAGU . WAY Co., tirrtea or WIZ ritletrear, . rlitSbuFgh t Ps., Apr rgy - PUBSUANT TO A 11.ESOLII , TION Adopted at a meeting of the Share holders and Bondholders of this ....Natty, bola t l'itisburgh. Much Nth ult., notice is hereby glera tnat an adjourned meeting of the Ohara boldera will be Ovid at Pittsburgh, BIAY 25(11. proalma. at 12111.. To coostder seen dewlied estimate. as nay be tEmitted by We heard pf Director. for addi ions" squipount and permanent improvement. to he the to the Italla ay, and also to telt Bathe upon the question of increasing the capital stook, for the purpose or raising the necessary meant tent. lor paying fur such equipment and La prover JAMES S. CRAFT, Chairman of Stockholders • Meeting. GEOILUE W. VANS, President. NOTICE.-THE ANNUAL Netting of the Pioeltholdere of the 3LLR. CHANTS' NATIONAL TELEGRAPH COIL. PANT. for the election of Oilleers and t[aa]ac tloa other bath:leas, trill lve held at the Board of Trade Rooms, on the 111161 TITIODAY IN !LAY, znr, .t two o'clock r. K. AMI attend I= D. M. EIiEIiTON. PreVt. Plitsburett. April =ll. Mr.. ap.15:r2.) LIRLING & BUCIILON, Merchant Tailors, No. Et ST. CLAIR STREET, Are daily recavlng THE LATEST STYLES, ' mom E.AsTLEN CITIES. r..77:14,1 W. lIESPENHEIDE, Merchant Tailor, hio. 'SO ST. GLAIR STREET. Jen received, • *ea.,' arrival of NEW brltliPa tiVIJDS. All late and oew stale vat tem* got yr la the latest Esatera styles. HENRY G. HALE lODITHST M. PEW AD cum EL .NEW WEIN GOODS , JUST OPENED, cuaranno All the Novelties of the Season, Such eels ouly totted In a Tint-Class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. mto:on oi•Exis G. 1:LIEGI BD alum OMER 01 BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Spring Season, AT FERE MODERATE PRIDES GUAY & LOGAN, - No. t 7 BC. Clair;Street, HATS, CAPS, &c. HATS AND CAPS: .3. oOtilickY J. Y. LOGIS. GOITBLEY & LOGA.N, The latest and most fashionable styles 02 Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Always on hand at GOURLEY S LOGAN'S. 56 St. Clair Si., Pittsburgh. C. KNOX. the well known practical hatter. Is awomated with them. and would be else to meet his Mend. there. Don't mistake the place. No. 6ti SL. alistreet. Itavitz2 NEW GOODS JUST OPENING, McCOR9 & CO.'S, No. 101. TICTococ:I. SEStreet ?t1 TUE LADIES, MISSES, ovirs a Bon , . AT LOW PRICES. HATS ! HATS! GRAHAM & BYRNE, At N0.6:1 St. Clair street, Hate ono of the ♦erf b.: rctall atolls of HATS CAPS AIVD STRAW GOODS in the la [veep:. of ail that n'est, - SA sous as Lbef am be • :pram," 1. Sven attentlo6 OTC el V, retailing, ~,atuty,r . aP17..4.0 HOLIDAY GOODS. A urrt art s OF lIIIONZE,GILT, Carbon Oil Lampa and Chandeliers. • Lamp Trimmings, &c. WkItitAN TX.D. IIO /-EXPLOIII77. CAB= BuN 01.16, whole ale and ret►lL JOHN ROSS & CO., . 1%7.0. 83 Wcoaci. 111:111troelt; ITITtiBIIMMtI. rA. =l3 EMMI COLLORD, !?irretarr. OEM STATE CONVENTION 1= Saturday, June 1, 1567, .1011 A W. JCIDDELI, NEE PiIEB.CELANT TAILORS. HATS ,' WANTS. _WAN TED—OIL FA CTOBY. FoUR M e rc i erVN DER. R"11 rure Inchescod ra SO feet maze all mrticulars •rpl Inwest " • h price; Somber of trill]. and c , citc 'ls ' rc . 70 . 4 . 1.prrferred. Attaress C. li. llL\lti, 01 Teal:maser. WANTED. A GENERAL AGENT • Fora Ent elas• t.lte Intl:trance eampall, /lust nn.leratand the tone:ne iorohlr. tect.m.nded. T e rr itor ywill compel.° twenty.,cren coe.htles In ill'e3tern reuneyjea- Lila. Ca:l on 11. C. ILIA RAVI', at the Ci. Charles 11,. tel. • .0:4: WANTED,. 80AL11DE4...1 finfurnlabed ROOM, soItALIP fora gentle ana were, c.o I. had, Witt, board, by apply I"1. at No.llo Cultla hilt/LEP, Ppruer of Ana wtteaneuyl_lty. 7:T'+ TED--FOREMALN. . ♦ men competent to not at 701IERAN IN A LIVEN,Y .15TABLE. Middle '4,1 single tofu preferred. Invareat. P• • WANTED.. nAIOIMIZMOXI, Who can engage at once. Apply person or addreta, . W. D. HAKES sylkld-d? Ile DIAMOND BT.. rlttsbarth.a 'WANTED—To make an 6 a t o raugement with o 11ea... who wisher to make moue,. and eau giro good reference.. No capital required. Will sell a buolneu now period On OU PER YON Tki..d ref) on Pinata me my pay. Adnreas. J. O. TILTInf, No. 10% St, Clair Strom .ENTB WASTED, BOTH BALE AND FEMALE. In eiery-towndap awl county. to Nen a eery pot. Dior work. It e.t.a'. C pun; retell price LOO. Sold by Subscrlptlon only. Address Ins. medlatele, J. O. KENNEDY LOU.. osh3o:s. 73 Third street. Plttsburth. Pa. ro ais ;MO atki fo : • 0 CARPETS. ALP'.I=I.3:3L., 1067.. NOW AB3P7ING. The Latest Purchase of the Season CE177:1 LOWEST PRICES Ertarcan Taman whi_ws. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Wilton and V.elvet, BODY BR USSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Best Two and Three-Pk/ Ingrain, DRAWLS° ROOMS, _ LIIIII.A.RIES. • CHAMBERS; and Dll% Ill* ROOMS, Hall and Stair Carpets - to Match. lie offerer patron. many nem ant clot NI pattern., sottiet are not to be fut.: el.evalierg. • • LACE AND NOTTINOHANI CURTAINS, WEVDOW 6IILDES, Oheap All-Wool Two-Ply Carpets AT 81..00 to SI..W PER TARO Carpet and Curtain UPHOLSTERY WORK 1011 HOMY ED IS THE BEST STILL rpnum & COLLINS:, 7t and 73 Fifth Street. Nell building to rutted States Custom }]arse and Postal:flea second floor. HAVE ,REMOVED, HTALLUH BROTHERS, ~I!=tsnintrloipv*taz clerant and cola- No. 51 Fifth Street, A new Ilne or all new and deaLraDle patterns., lITEDALILION IMLVEVS, Telvep,' Brussels, T4P.ESTIII" BRUSAWLS, J large and choice luso:V.3;mi of • Piano and Table Covers, lOQUI7II cotes, 119110 IMIS ese Ing, 011. Miailsseigs, TIME PLY AND TWO PLY lin,trmstins, Anil livery variety of low priced Carpetin g. BIeCALLEIIII BRODIKPA .4 ., 131 35.11t.-1911treet. CARPETS. - otzvEß DI'CLINTOcir. & COMPANY, 'CAVE JEST OPENED For the Spring Trade, Their Splendid Au ortmentot NEW CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, - Attention L called to ocz Rae stock of MUD= titritl ID PIANO (Xi Great lec limits Priem E.ta 3PY --- "I•13 Km 1611 NEW. CARPET STORE. NEW AND OHRE'S CI 49. RP .11E1 M a SS , DAILY AIDLMLNO. AT. BOVJRB, 40811 & CO'S, NO. 21 PIP= STREET, WINDOW NUADEN, OIL CLOPION. PLATT TA ING AND DAM. BLE PIANO covr.sx. u g t e erZri.4l,:ra t a i. atock at prices to suit Ito 'BOYAR% ROSE & C 0.,. 41 71/TES ITTitltrr. (woad Basil • alata7td4her over Batas BOTTMD KENNETT, WISTEETON, Lod all best brsods of ALES. MID SODA WATZIts. botti.4 J. C. BUFFUM a CO., simgai ntABBr2 antarr, rttisbarta. W. WrrfACE.......• ...... MiXao3. _ WETTA &/wEekscrir, . sisneineturers of eery description of maesaihor .13 011111:141". Dealers is PELT and Linz LEATEULIt, • No, 204 SMITHFIELD SE. enuborib;ra. •PV:ro
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