N II elltNitt!,l:bitr.gitTiarettc. E=1213=2 entEr has dismissed the Georgia and 311,51sdppi applications for injunctions mminst the—Military Gov crument Law on the ground of a want of juiiatioti,,a. • 11::, Dsvis was Yesterday oicil on ball iu the sum of :izloo,ooo. .Amour, the bondsmen was 401:ACE ti :a:Eu . IN. This probably makes un end of this Celebrated case. Wise milers al -ways endeavor not to get on el „ epliant on thsbislaPnds they•l:now. not what to -do svi!h: . Our rider:; were not -wise, and having got possession of an elephant have eir.PO.ed Of hiM as best they could.. AuiiFa the greatest of afflictions to vhick ho nun beings.:aiireVtiosed is du. privation if sight. Thu blind always c veil is peculiar Eoliclindc aniF-timilerness Ids these inter days public provision is m a d e , for their education, and art has managed to relieve many, of the ember they nirmerly experienced. 31,.. case's:, of the. Piindisylvania Insti tution fur the Blind, with a number of the pupils, will soon visit Pittsburgh, for* the purls - deo of creating additionlll interest in this noble - charity; and will give - n number of Concerts,' the avails at -which-AVM inure to the benefit of that establishment. In this way our citizens will liavc.au olportunify, which ought to hen Plea•-nrc: of becoming sight, to the = . Forty years ago the hours of labor, in . nil opcnotir employments,'ran from sun rise to sunset; forin-door work from five o'clock in the morning to six in the even .sl4, in summer, and ip winter the alter mOn term was extended till trine o'clock. After some years the work people in sisted on a seildction It ten hours a day: - - iluch discussionwasengendered,a large part of it heated and acrimonious. Em players insistet that business coall4 not Le conducted Jfficiently: under the new' rule, and emplOyes maintained tilt t pro . pi ietors were Irani-hearted and exlicting. Ent the rule, notwithstanding tenharraty friction, leas established, and, on the whole-, Las operated well. : Now, Siete is a pretty general desire, on the earl of skilled workmen, tore ' duce the day's labor - to eight , hours. Upon this propsisition the old debate is ' .. 3 renewed.. Nothing new is offe'reil on - -either side.. The buyers of labor want -to get the Most they can for their money, „and the workmen want to give the few . eSa possible imursfor their wages. There .. . i‘ no novelty in this. Every man likes • • to buy Where he can get things - cheapest, and to sell where he can obtain the high , est. price; awl this is every man's prix il lege. There is no ratiotral cause of corn plaint between buyer and seller of Labor on this head. Stu each of them is bound to remeniker that it takes two to make a bargain; and that, after all,the law of Fundy rind demand, however it maybe tcrepoi rally impeded, is sure in the long -run to settle allolisputeu. '....1f a man, taking the year through, Will perform as innehisvork under the eight,asnnshor the ten 'Amur rule, he is :clearly entitled to 'the same compensa tion for the shorter term as for the \ longer. lint that this will be the aver .. nge result remains to be demonstrated. it does not follow because a man, or a . net of men, will do as much in ten hours • as iu fourteen, that he or they will do as' much in eight hours as is ThcrC is a point beyond which a given anidunt'of production catmint be compressed into a . certain space. _No man will be so al - sued as to pretend that as ranch can be alone in one tour as in sixteen : St.- - . tweeu these two extremes there must be . n point, - -where shortened time implies lessene.l production. ll,xactly where ... • this point is Will vary in different • individuals, and the average eau only be ' detcr,ruin .le_ by considerable experience. To this point, wherever it may , be, we • =ate decidedly' in favor of reducin the . legal hours of. labor, leaving eaekman' to- contract for more if Inc feel{ able ...„. to perform it. • Down to this point .. there ought to be nd reduction of wages, corresponding in the diminished hours, and.there will be none,' liceause;the de- ' maul for-labor will regulate' its': value. - So match Fir so 11 . 1tleh, burls nobody. • The mistake of some workmen consists in assuming what remains to he demon : grated, that eight. hours toil will pro ' duce as much as ten. If this was a fact tstablished i the rest would .be compara, tively.easy. The lot of a man who depends on -" - sda-rly..kabor far a living is hard enough at `! best. allitiat can be made in this way affords'seanty subsistence. tor a man and his funnily, and rarely affords provision for declining health or old age. lint • this is true, also, if a man advances .from beluga hireling to be an employer, be will speedily find that eight hours ap • plication to business will not answerhis purpose. 3lost successful men in bust , mess or professional pursuits give-from •. twelve to fourteen hours, often si x teen, out of every twenty-four, to their call ing, and find these none too many. BRITISH NORTH AMEBIC\ - 'The British people have evinced In aptness for colonizing unequalled in 'modern times. They have not only planted new possessions and maintained _them, but have seized old and populous countries, and held - on to them in spite of all opposition front within or without. These outlying dominions were so nu merous • and extensive in Mr. Dioacr.. WEBSTER'S day, that in. - a 'moment of exaltation he described the morning drufit-heat of her garrisons, keeping pace with the hours, daily encircling thee earth with one continuous strain of the martial airs of England. The fgurc was tine, bee:Luse it truly represented the fact. But iffifecver string may be the. English greed foi appropriating lands belonging to other people, a time has come when a consideration of the profitableness or unprolitableness of such seizures is uppermost. Does it par is a sensible question to ask. And this in terrogation the English have been put ting to themselves with a good deal o earner:trios touching their colonial sys tem. Directly, this system costs more than it ccones to. Parliament ie continually impoituned for appropriations to pay the expenses of civil adminifitration, of mil itary defence, and of harbor and rail road improvements. For these onerous outgoes, nothing returns. .• • Then it remains to be determined whether the indirect protits are sunlcient to justify these expenditures. Undyr head can be included only the prof . .. its accru:ng to British sejects from such, monopoly ofitrade, absolute or partial;: as results from the military possession of thecolonies. If these procinees Or COULI. tics were independent, or held subordi- nate to any other power, British mer ebants would: not be shot out. They. would still make gain, and for the-plain reason that they have by their comnier - : dal superiority advantage's to offer. I-.' Official reports sill:Ay that Bic trade of , ? Great Britian with the Unitd Sta . tes is - 1 larger than with any other nation, con- , stituting iijull quartiv of is external tratilt. — lt may well be doub ed, wheth er this traffic would base bee as-exten.: : AiVC or remunerative it' these 'bites frail , • remained British colonies. Ana it must 1. be borne in Mind that this ininiense trade ' , inures D, the.prolit of Aire it Britian noiwith,binding the goverum nt of that ceptitry is more unpopular wi h our CO.i plc than any; other on the ace of the 1 eirflff— .The English begin to consider, more over, that theeiffonial system is the' oc easion of military.i . weaknesS at home where it is most,. essential to have strength. AtLthe Eritish military posts that dot the globe contain no're or less home troops, not as a mull of mere prddence but of dire necessi y. Alone . the provincial contingents arel not to'bi::.' trusted in perilous emergencieS. Since the insurrection in India the 'proportion , of home troops to; native has hecessarily been increased: . The drafty has been more than the Islands could well sustain. Hence England has ceased, in a substan. tre sense, to be a military power in Eu rope. Nay,. it has become a serious question whether she has within herself means of defense against an invasion by her nearest neighbor. In the days of the Spanish Armada the Bfitish public And government were Agitated,- with tierce alarm. lest they should be emu 'pelted to succumb before the power of Spain. She owed her deliverance to the incapacity of the Spanish Admiral Lind a-violent gale thsA happened at the right moment to disperse the gigantic fleet. Steam has removed muny ot the difficul ties which then attended an enterprise of that de caption, and made an invasion of England much more practicable. This is not a topic of.simple speculation -'on the part of the enimics of the Eng- Their.own statesmen have recent- IP called attention to this danger •by an array of statistics of such force as to be most unpleasant reading to them, as tending to conjure up spectres of illlllll - trouble. IThe general result of all these consid-'l ei l ations has been to bring l c()lonics into di'srepute, ifs a dangerous and expensive Winn - . A strong feeling Ilifis been en. i ge l udered favorable to gettidg rid of them oMatiy terms not nivolvini,% national hu. initiation or disgrace. Agitation to this end has become earnest, au the number concerned therein increase coat wally. It was in obedience • to t is new and gro i wing sentiment that a island was lately 1 oluntarity ceded t i t Greece, awl that negotiations have bee opened hick inglto the alienation of so i znuch of the AmeriCan possession's as is along the I'a4tic coast. In leadingllleviews and in Parliament men are not wanting who advocate the relingliishme i. ; t of India to the native princes, and co polling Cana da, Nova Scotia and ...Ne2iv Brunswick to shift for themselves. ---- -. Indeed, such is the condition of Bri.' tisk opinion that if it had been an: flounced that the sovereignty of these last named provinces had been conveyed to the United States, instead of the title to Russian . America, there'd op Id have been a feeling of almost universal Satis faction. British rule there is felt to an anachronism ;--atel soon the provinces will he left to their own 'guidance or banded over to become members 'of 'UM American Union. In the provinces there is a halting which of these two alternatives to accept ; but many years will nut be allowed to decide ; nor con ' any pre . sent determination prevent the ultimate result of incorporation with the l'great Republic. NEW JERSFa has authorized a Com._ ictny to improve the navigation of the .Dchiware river, by duets and locks, from Trwiton up to- Deposite' in New York. Ml:it action is needfnVon the part of Pennsylvania and New York to carry out this enterprise, we are not informed. Nor do we know of the existetn3,Of G. solid purpose to accomplish the eutla . - prise. It is questionable Whether,.;ffor purposes of navigation, a considerable rdvenne could be derived. Busines s through all the upper Delaware resion centres at New York. Two canals and a number of railroads Crossing the river, lead thither. Much lumber still follows the natural outlet to Philadelphia. In a few years more the _forests will be ex hausted, and this descending trallic cease. So long as it continues the lumbermen will object .to the erection of dams. But the witer-power thus created would' be of immense value. Above Eltston ei fall of sufficient Light would be established ut least every mile. TSIE LF.I3IALATUEE OF PEN NSYLVAN lA, at, the late session, passed a law to in corporate a company to manufacture gas at slime point on ttie wcsfern slope of the Alleghenies and'run it through pipes to New York for consumption there. As the average condensation of gas in ordinary works is above twenty-fire per cont., it seems probable this enterprise was projectial tin n false basis. Gas enough is thrown into. the air of Pitts. bu i rgh to supply many New Yorks. If the proposed scheme is practicable, why not take these millions of dollars worth of gas, which now only annoy, and utilize them? A NEW RAILROAD is to be constructed from Scranton to Sunbury, on the oppo sit4 „side of the river from the . Blooms burg and Lackawanna railroad. This is in the Interest of the Northern Geri " ml, being designed as an outlet for , an thracite coal to Baltimore. The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad,, from Scranton to New York. is to have a double track, to accommodate the increased coal traffic. Tax Lancaster inquirer thinks it the duty of the approaching Republican State Convention to - "come out boldly and unreserved in favor of Impartial Sulrrage." The ..Vorth 4r/reflex/I thinks the Con -rention should pledge the party anew lo reform in the matter of corporate fmnehises. —The New Orleans TrOnine states that in all parts of the Southern States where the Conservatives have made at tempts toile& the recently enfranchised citizens to their party, they have invari ably failed to -obtain even a man. At central meetings where colored , men were called: orlon to speak, they boldly declared their determination to stand by all means with the Republican party: The Conservatives everywhere begin to be less hopeful of inducing, tho'colored people to vote for them.. The Sergeant Samuel, 31'Clure, of Co. I, tlith Itegimetit, U. ZS. Infantry, whowas killed by Inaiana -on the :f.'Llt or March !oat, near eort Keno; Wits 1111, only brother of Colonel A. K.Dl'Clut 0, 01 Chumbersburg, A Neic 51,111r44,. -1$ hole I of (train ticstrawt Pigeon, Wei learn front reliable sources that the fgruiers - o f the western. counties are trot Oiled Willi pigeons; jnJ it t, tbs^e birds have become a per fect scourge. Vast flacks have made (lode iL lipearitlice,lbe air in ninny places Icing usually darkened; and, having mi grated a long from the south, they are very voracious. These flocks alight upon the fields of newsowrigrain, and rolling over and over like the waves of the sea, pick up every kernel of grain in sight. It is impo s sible to drive them away ; they are-unmindful of the tiring, of guns. throwing afstones, shouting at men, or barking . dogs, and it is an! easy task to kill any number 'ail them with a-pole. line farmer residing two miles east of Independence had sown three acres of wheat, and was preparing to harrow it in, when the pigeons made their appearance and goblded up every ke net before he could gel it covered. Some fields containing forty acres were absolutely coveraid with Pigeons, and al though the sportsmen waged an inces sant warfare against them, and killed great numbers, their places were soon supplied withotheza. hunting -pigeons has lost the diiirin of novelty; and the main.queStion is litiw to save the grain. With the present high price -of seed wheat, and its scarcity, this becomes a question. of serious consideration. A great number of ~,tields will have to he sowed a second time, and we. hear of some ! farmers who are doing it the third time. From 'all accounts, the main depredations of the feathered scourge appear to be confined to the region of country bordering the WilpSipin i leol l l, an but comparatively little damage is re ported along the Cedar river.—Dui' , ;uc Atifrralil, May - —The Loudon 17,0 , announces that the British Admiralty has recently gold a arhole steam Meet of naval vcs,sels,: eluding second ships of the ineansl sey, oral frigates, possessing an aggregate tonnage of . .2•1.•.!0:3 and -1,00 horse power, for the . ridiculously small sum irfiisc,),!oo pounds—a 'sum, it is probable, less than the cost prietuf any one of them. The fact is, that the thivernment has discov ered at last that Woo3ent yes:,els can no longer he prmitabiy used. • Singular ! but did . nrecisely the same thing. Whenever IlLruld came to 11:111t1 11 WI articles allusive of Abraham Lincoln, we copied them and never thought of ;setting angry. 11, raid's fftn.ous "sunary joker" article had rin unprecedented-run in the South ern press, and they all rook it- "in the beet of Ltnnor."—Vir.',u,-,1 —During the war, the It chmond pa. pers were iull of the grossest abuse uf 'Abraham Lincoln the Yankees," and so forth. When we t zig a l e v e t., of . th e m We tLtWays published the most violent of their articles, and had a good laugh at them for the next two days. We never got ang.ey. We took their attacks in the best of humor.—.Y. F. licra:d. —Sweden has ad .red an American breech-loader for the use of Lee srnacs Austria, France, and other great pow. era have rejected the American I.:dicta, ion account of 'their cost and the length of time required to adapt machinery tor their coostructitm...,nouc , h.Arinr gene ral superiority is aelinowitoged. CONSC,IPTION.—TIii , . 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It E. 1.1,1. 37 Woo , l .10,. M.:, L'UItILKNC.t., an•l burr,. HA SI, ..11.11:1;11"i' , • ALL TILE 1VORLI) OVER! There are but I. .r sp.., on cur gird... wee, 111/3TETTLit , hTtill At el 11l ILT/.114 eat knowand. ' , ben Leon n, apttrectsted• nt la built Stales and.1.11:1. , Amertc• It hna bee ^a hoe,., [told word. prni.etitit against 11.13!taiS. tpldetr.lo f.,. re, Yet, and Ague, and editor by int...matte tylitienc..„ It stands far shout ot utter riP ratione, and Is tionault call 14 tide er use tlul• nett phtslclattettif lbedat • 1p South toil. Con Ira! Amerlea, ale, leo and .Wcst Indtes It bat o,t,teeil 'n em 110,.1 on toe salads ot the p.../plo, sod Is Ittp.lcltly rt lied upon as a certain prevet.t.ve and ce for the many nodulous .:!teaser ur 13C1.,6 Incident to those tropical In Australlt, Tasmania. New, Zealand and ail- Jkeen t I.lande, erogre is Its. ur. , n lons. Mee htult. Mita r,. fume, tirlidiftnrer. , awl situa•ters all .tillorke 11. al ready (I. It saved from tite of an latl/14, artalrg It.se awai..py gtoutele xr pieta lout hi Most, ultra:les. w Inr t. Ith r telex a pid nd thstrldeee Eat Jund dl la es It tensively,in Is worag se ll i aa e u lo the In e'uni.ert salve Iturone, x lts 1, flatoce Is being felt, a n d the dav I.not far die lant when 110 S LET trot! ACId _MITERS will become In Liu- ..11 ',old what Itnw It 11l :her,w—a never.f.tsideg )oi to the aril o PINES CANA DENSVS. A tree which Is abundant In Canada, Nova and to.: Man: northern Lartkof the New England States, soil is alto foetid la the elevated and moon lalnous nylons of the 111dille states, and 50001/0. In millet cal tlrtoes. Pr. hwttt, of Boston, has prepared a !with:llm front the sweet Inside hart the Pine tree. Cent , ' ro- LAND'S WIIITU, 1 . 124 C COMP. ;UN 1/, "'hitch is one arm, value 111 all doltllltstod elates Dr the kidneys. It sets like a charm In all illricases of toncous membranes. enabling them to regain their lost tone and energy it will he found well adapted wan those where Buena has been tried and foiled. It le likeselsit well stilted to chrealc coughs; and an Infallible spectfle for old and‘deldiltated cases of astr.tr.a. fdanY Pee .. who Al trot only took • battle of this toed!. der, to try. afterwards eame hark an.l get a hot,en, or half dorm, whivn elly.ded radical cures "(diseases uL the bladder and /lintel . of 1117,. rate that has been looked upon as aiming Ineur•bles. I. loin.e.llattiy relieved by It. NottL, !ha e..etr.tc.l.. et Ava pt, time as,. The Unfti , l drab, Diept,safory, speaklng of the pine, says: —ft it pie..,1601 10 0 1..ueorrlUt a. rieel. and other ilbeasesol the iirltetrti.j.. , lleiott et , and orrould Intlantinat.oli or UteVrlttlllLL of the bowels, In raceme catarrhsi aneciluns, and In vial.. Throw of rlieuinallsior , .. llls ex ceedingly valuable In atl gra , clip myeetions, bloody urine, and why, there Is r... 1 and white sediment !!can be 1•11 Intern/o.lot , t oneo's usual actg.:Mon.:lml Wattled of sirkeu. urodete.ts a Itraelny, idtby v.. , or ranee and visor. Price, ft per bottle:six Inc +I. Sat tar 1'01...AN WS dlTa a. t" f kl- NI/. For sale lip thy grow. clotell or stogie Itottle. at 1/It. KE.klig.ft'St.evat Medicine t.1..10. lit Wood street. •11.11 W ADVERTIS'EDIENTS, WM. B/NGILA .If, Jr., .I.kon, Express OP Ace, 64 "VIA .81:rret, ie an n i.ihnriard 4V ,. .1 10 recess. dascrltsenrras tar the GAZETTE, taut all other pap,. 14roughout W Unitad Slates and Me ailladal. ROBINSON BROTHERS, 33r.i3ax.0r., No. 7S rOLitTit STREET, Pit Intaorv:h Colleen 7.1.10'5. free ofelom 'Govern ment. term, They have co o urt.. k .llf on heal .11 kind/ of ICI. 313ClaNTipta, And are prevared to p and svil Railroad 11 ,, r01l or .`l , tdeka: [tank, lias sad Br.ig , m"0. 3 : M.n. gag, on Y,tate, Land Warrant, /Le. ~*:ANTEI/.11.e Hozol- or toe uf ler. litavcr. I..avrren,..ll-rrur and Waallington. Intert.t allowed on TINA' 1,1,00.1 A. 14 ' 011 13 . DOLLAR YOU CAN A C . .if good STRAW EilltlVA: • • A 1:00.01" doo.l 111.ACK1 1 1 , 10:1 1. . 5 : - And A Cat. vl Kood liRt:11110:HATORH: At 113 . 1rEDELtAL STILY.ET, Allvgboly City my le :42 (INIOR(IE: COCA VE.II 1 )ItY 1:111 , 11T. rhr. ,r." 4 )... z .% 1 1,717 D ien LA if D 1 I.: I I 1 0.1 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS lIIGIIEST MARKET RITES PAID FOIL NAY AND JULY COUPONS, JAS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Cor Fourth & Wood Sts GRAND FAIR = SOLDIERS' nortunEsT, =I Tuesday Evening, 2Sth inst., IN CITY HALL, AND CONTINUE TWO WEEILN CONIIIIBLNS ACB RESPECIFULLI SOLICITED \wet, e.to be pho•enlln - oin Petits to the credit of JA?. Ewt.. Treasorcr. Dona tion, of falicy article, do., wit! he Atilt Co. knowledged If left with tire. It. Itt/ItlSetti. Viand eiroot; Mt. 4 l'oon .Ir..et; Ills. NIccolt1). tWo I tiles l'lte-toILY, WafOloglonAlletthorty. 111111...11 • GOLD YENS AND• HOLDEIIB. R'r Lace Jett rev...teed • Urge and eoloplete .frel. ralreldhlo I:ti and t'u'b .Id Pens nud lloldero, Cl! the 121..4C. The attention a !tout Lee ue Is part... Warty Invltol Cuperlur olnde pens cl raltebll.l'.. S Co. POCKET KNIVES. 0, itulLo, 101001 blanufaco4o2 of lot Knives —two I,ol,lrelvartelle, The Bizarre Envelope. A 1.1,1. ru,ply or the vsrlou. or Ml> urn Oteuttlul cuv,lopc dow ouh.”l. EITEEME J. E. WELDIN & Booksellers and Stationers 101 WOOD STREET. Allentown Railroad Line. NEW, ALL RAIL, FAST FREIGHT LINE, DIRICT lILTWZYN Donlon, New York and Pillsburer 11nrri,burn, All,atnna and d,r , i CitF, Without; Chango of Cars. • NEW yORK liol‘ll, Volt l'ITT , Ia!II. 1 1 ma, tic itsct. 41 it NEI( No. 11, NOM I t.l Ow A Itr L lite .• A"Mfr.°. Trauffit.irtat,..i NtiT AKVUU 01 Itic N. J. I....nitral IC. IL. It:iis ref 100:, pr Me Liu Huston OfHee. T. 7 WASHINGTON ST JOHN iI.I,IILTON, Agent. Mitre, Foot of LIBERTY ST =I MEM DR. J. A. HERRON HAS REMOVED His Office and Residence to No. 11 SMIThFIELD ST.. Nearly ovywlteil. liloa. , np•Leta ii 111,11•• ...... Illt1,”4"... MORELAND 6; MITCHELL, Livery and Sale Stables, I= On, Ile l'ruuorti..l.'ll.4llruad v..A. • • PITTSBURGH. H rart lCa( r lar la it tra tlru fo ll r o nluu I‘..t ralml to (.1.1:Int ar./ ':e . , kept at II" ry. B. MILLER, Bazaar, Livery -. ',AL,. ErAul.el. Al. of 41 1c,•1•“n•1er..a...t. rsl.,..,liVon•Exnliy n•n.l. r."l - 14.EZT. I v....en at.f ap 'srerl, Ilrrwlnlnan.tioraro. l'arils‘t•ack.l roc , for 1,, .taLST•v• 1.,f r• "-so fur 1 , ..in•r•,.. tcg.t I.ft I.) al b C•y. 'car, Mt& In tny °lulu,. 1,1. att. fAntIII..s gra h the r•fr, sn.l nr. nag., o{•ra.. tzunt.t.pf d•V ------- ItEMOVAL JOHN F. CLULEY. Rotsac and Sign Painter, N. 131 bmil - uriaLo,T., I'ltt.ur,l, Pa. Ite Ihr 0,1 ttand. L. It. 101 i F it. CEMENT, FM,. rim, 3: AND TILE. IVNITA I IM K. CHIMNEY N •nd Wan TO • ;" nd ‘ ATAIC Ituute. 167 opp,d,d,ll,utddgaldda NOTICE TO COLLECTORS lOU SION LI3I V , T.—ln CMlll, l . l t. vorl,ii • r,sol u sal uptc‘l by thy Von tuvc.r.t ht It§ ntcctlt,, that tt...• sub.criptioa .•,1••_11 , 1," 111 imn , , of I.ol , ectors rrtilrtm. , l to me uu or br• (cite IIItLISNEMISAY, ll.e litit lust. JAYIES Jr.. Tre..nrer, oly11.:7 No. ralle.r.,mil tees. .110LMEN, DELL dp co., Anchor Cotton Mills Pittsburgh, Manufacturers nf HEAVY, ItICI/11”11 A I,lllll'l' AN1:11111t JONI , )lAtitlol.lA lUIEETINUN A—ND DATf IN U. r`Olt 'SALE CHEAP FOB CAMEL —0n.,d0ut.1.1.-.ltiert 1101ler. Nr inehr,flantetrr, TP fret liong.Mmohttitt,olteglouble•llor.ith w iler., 41.1 , :hes ,tll.m:sttrt, fet.t. lons. MmoM h , .• 'l';‘,7t•Y6lfu'tT. Mullet. !' 1 ' 1 C 0?• o PT:mf.rll l l;2. - 1 £0 01110 at the indriotelln , Work.. - . MOMII M. MOE Net,. tile Uhurltlr, I's. L mrt , BOUDEN'S I=l Ipr the lunneillgta preitarstlon Tes Beef Sour, Ar. init up In twu oulaca , 3""'"".1 purist 11 ' , A. 10:NMI AW. en7lo corner Lltn.rty and ll.4.atttels. MONEY TO LOAN. • $20,000 TO LOAN, From three to six months, on flret clans paper. Enquire of JACOB GLOSSEIt,, Atoll Estate Agent. No. IRS fourth street. (4.A UGIN s-^ The urn , Illauglng InatrtinietitaJuSt eJ be the United nat.., tion,nruent. Jun so:ne ed, a line assortment, and for sale br JAMES GOWN. inyli:wfi:Tr . 1311 N and street.L li'ISIIING• SEINES. I Lave Just rtcolved n fine lot of Seines, from 15 to 50 Ylikrall long, to U deep.• I', 111111 •1110. L nut; a•eurtutoutuf Mluoula from uto 10 toot lot,g. Fur sale by • • JAMES 110VIIN, 1311 Wood 'Mt. *. 3 ,0 0 0 CANE FISHING roLcfri I have Met received, direct' (robe the Cane ,eork. or iphi, the lot or e rulea chef brought to thla market. For Cain emit b I= EMEMM I= MAPLE 18 Bbls, Prime Maple, Grauulated and Cake beast, for sale at A. filltli . N. unsG:vl2 171 and 174 Federal 0.. Ati,,heni. VRESII TEAS — Another lot of [hose flue Ruse llarured English Breakfast Teas. Just received at A. KIRKS. my 6,19 • 172 & 171 Federal et.. A Ilegaeur• SORGHUM MOLASSES, • Kor isle wbuleaalc sul ',WI, at A. unuct4, 172 a 114 roleral Mt.. Allc.lieuy CAIIBON OIL, Ut thc beat quality. at A, ILIRN'N. m y 19:v19 17: .t t 74 Ye& rat St.. All cell,ty XEW CHEESE. • X ' 30 00740 11:isr: NEW . (311 , .1,E, at !KU'S. 11,16,10 171,1117 . 1 1C,00,0 I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Ul'l'lf on , RI t•ltt.o.,,th, Ma, M..' SEALED PROPOSALS for Gra tt. WYite from ltt to aetf , ,ect. l win .1 1. Yi 1., L0 4,atc... er Marto. 3ulidlPg, DAY,II. - ir 2011, RiOent , , _mr11:111 I)ENIVSYI.VANII. hMIT11.•:, ItEPIJILTe, Vol. 1, Jumt : ma:tullea fur male, price iii.so,.by Mr...41: 4 2" riff..1...41. WIZ' • 64 Wood St., Ln[oyetto Building. layri • II G. FISCHER'S YANCY 4 Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, No. 61 DIMION1) ALLEY, • Drtween Wood and :7:11111.11 7 , 14476n 4.1r.. r t. All Anode returned In two month. k. .pt onl•Je0. to the own, tw.l, months. tnyll:•SL J, SCHOONMARER &- SON, Propeo.toto of We PIM' 'X' 933UFLGME White Lead and Color Works, =9 NVILITE AND It KO LEA I/. .• ZINC. PUT, I%I:LITE 1.Y.An... , AIvCOI".S oLEEN, Awl all colors dry of 0:1. 081., Nu. 67 101:114111 STREET. ir ac r,y. lqoi. 406. 40.2. 43 1, 416, and 43a Irclo.• ' cr, eider, cod 40,01 and 03 , Allcgtmuy. , lay 112 . _ J.L. 1>ITTSBUII(41.1. STEAM MARBLE WORKS. Martile.ln the rigla nt Eastern Pri c., Freight ntlilei ni l; MA1011.1: MANTI.EI, Wain mad ornamental. but per cent. I.lpher bt ror, Ervra - bunfir aboubl Dare Beene: they arc ssfu 'ruin et, • bcautlfulurn.tusent. 1:101 . 1:111ta: l'ut"NTilt TOP,. .11oN ar.l VItU on bawl tot t.r.irr. vgtalllng t"puronas..lll bud It to their to 1,11 at ;.110 nTae.E.T. W. W. WALLACE =I GUN Y. LO.AM- LS lit 1111, JOHN 'ALCOOPER S CO., BRASS FOUNDERS, Steam and Gas Fitters, pusivw ,1N 11 Wloltl,, Corner of Pike and Walnut Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. $23,000,000. T.tiE NEW SIX PER CENT. PENNSYLVANIA 'r Sri i 4 »JN Froe from all State, County and Municipal Taiation, ~n,r21.1,11a +ct.., to tht I.• ar. at I:.n 1;•alei, ur of I,ldcr.tie.cd. JAY I: A CO., A - I:. W. el. CO., '• MOUS FOR THE SPRING TRADE, At 26 and 2 . 1 St. Clair Street., Rtnr , of ar own •14,1 y • Lt Al“., LP/CM Fit ttI=I.TING, 1:1;111 , 1 , ti r.tcfiiNfi. !VIVA' sir tria,li .1 0 , Vo met. tarri•p• tri,ler• as, t•ss.: • ME=E! 01 , 1.,121,1N0 S.;EALED PROPOSALN for the ornvllpg, LJI litnsaY.K.T. 5..:f^ , ? o rr , ,TuErr, I,tr, 4,111 ',Fab rt,lto city l an, n . Iv A il t.J 4,N10 01,1.5 V. yna" 1,,T1.11:E *l.l.f:]. r. both 1,00 N•rnct 1,:111 IV MIN L,1,1" May lat.-. 11..1. 21410111:, CHANDELIERS, Brackets, Pendants, &c,, GAs - naici Colan A lAror a ...a...A,. ou laud amd rt 114 a: WELDON & KELLY'S, PLUM HERS AND GAS FITTERS, 161 Wood Street. ti N }.A I: ,1 X TII. THE PEOPLE'S TEA STORE, Wilson Sr. Underwood CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. One of therlwapt , L an.l) , ,t whow,‘l, ro. Lall elorce In LI,: LAU litivd. No. 15 South West IJiantoud, CLIV. Call and exUaln, our AF TERN HIS •nd T 4 o-Mi , 111 ,41 W AT TE.II.NIIIyN, at o',/t,t. at Use Auttivtl No, 159 Federal Street, Allegheny, an 511,:ta• stul eldArtn, Lasting Conaresg Gakters, 11101101,1 . 1) BOWS, tttttorui. and Slipper:, Boys' BOOls, Hoots. and hitdretei !Awes thly,r. will ❑ud A. MAME, Auctioneer. HIERS, HOPPER & CO., LlLlcc,,soro to IL. 111./LOHLI, Arcot,) MANI'' , vr FU4NITURE IM cry Description rum D OFFICE FURNITURE. 'No. d 5 = PITISBURGH, PA 4,..: . . WA NU 14trtmcnt 44 nushurgh 3.11,31 , ., tur, fur01tur.........t..4, 1 , vu .a.tu. at LUNVimT 1 4:/...t1111:14.4 . OISSOLU lON OF PARTNERSHIP THE P. RTNEnsilir HERE- T;'Y't'ltL:al.:'::x•:; ;;;..; nn TA I, 'I A ! ;-;.. • armw at • LA, V; ;I; ;at ;; Ai; ; ..y. ;;.c.:. • k, tb• ;AI, iv; - 1 ; ; .•,-; ;;,a •e sl;., es Jells ID -11 MRI. "G, GAS AND STEAM i IN ALL lii, estttu:ll , otttt, lot to by t. 11,11, IN nna rrtt twuritt rt. A Mot Itat,t,ott , of GAS FIXTU ES, SINKS, BATH TUBS C LI V'rl EH 1:A 1 - 1!S. W T L.:04 ETM. Cows:ant; band 1(4 01.0.1... r. ..TCOMIL DT :.t. '1"11.1"2E11, N. 50 PI.:Pi:RAI. Alleilituy 1141.'1: Ey ,110".F.e. GILMORE & LIEBLER, liimaufacturtet , l%ltln . l . , ,, s:e wad i:41411 TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags, Se. aasorllokal. of Lail.' aaldol. al yrs, e LAII, Now. 10.1 and 106 Wood St., E=2! A LL KINDS OF 11110SZE,GILT, carbon Oil Lampa and Ohandeliers. Lamp Trimmings, &c. - Also. WAIMA NT[l.l NON-RxruitiVi CASI BON UM, wholvaale 1,1,114:IA11.1 JOHN ROSS & vac.. D •N717c.00 cf. Witt-foot; dr•Z):•73:.t.twT VlTTrill , klltli VI, PA . „ . nuLoooltr a. co t , \ • lituufacLururs and Wl.plt.sl,:cre la BROOMS, Broom Brush and Broom Bindings raeloryan.l 11 - arebouse, In We rear of 3co mak. r 71 Wood St., Pllttburgb I_. 3 'VOW SA of Mlearts 2111 e,. of Cluel titer. 'feet 41 cranks. One IlolPtlng Knott want of Insohl lomln. We not the entire frolght or too on ...id n nahl holt If des I E.—A. splendid pair almort new, made by 1tall; Cylinders 26 Inches Mani ol,',nosh) Iron shafts and Duct°, F:nglue.' line irreight neain Colinikri. A cumryete err anital,le (or freight or tow frrnlsh Holler, to match, rid /Wilmer', for tither a Oral elms .01, In complete working order. mw hull, loklhl( wtl intcreDi• In rabic. I= Lo itil e of At the Industrial Works, s:3== ME ' lug l'imborgn. Mu; lin. ESSMENTS FOR THE aving 11111 ii Curbing of TIIE AS' sing, ogan Streci, Nn et to W .lreet, ae po lostloa. .n will re main to ;tilt 'CU 1.1.M/Ml.l when N. I , il t l In tit . 3 t`lilve for collection. From N% t I r • t. Al at 11 110) ILI I City'/ ras FZEIEIZII2 MEM CM= rgE 4 % ; .ltl l ::l "l r i „rttl,r n se k tu 'i r!!f i.Eo Wt. Common, ALI,OII.+T. I= • Hive on bind or prepare on abort notice HEARTH ANI) STRI• STONY , , ~Fltt"A rr " ItIONI.WALK. HICENVICILY HEAD Atill • TOMS SION/0. . 0 .• .er.pr ti caeca t d rsrc ESI:ZA ROY AI 'MP ""' EFFEItirIuNCIA CITRATE OF In 007. bottles. In p•twder. 1704 Ils!sestn IC m" ton tr Sick ior , tale by meet rrepa , . l 1,3t30n0t, Ng, 1,1. tu14:::..7 j 3.11111 lq• .IS—FLCMLITUEICPTIE S . FRUIT ANSOCIATRIN ISUILDINII, Nos.:4 and .t..T. , -(1 , allt d'fILEET. rITTRISURIi 11, PA. ep“.1•1 attehtlotk iclvett to the Ilegigni.g and Court 11 ..1 a.r.J pahllctpult.ltras • IiASI4. El' 1131.11,0t1)4-44 Wing' 1,11. th t“ , t , tuicr lops tvr 44.1. LT writ LIAIA.II LII;Ii.Y.1; N. Cy, NOTICES , • COAL CO .—.in id- ,„„: „ )1.1.1111711).—T:ir OF on Ws UNEzi , “ mrq 1.. m. MEETI:CU "f 14 "" CL '` .- 1 lIE 11112 E: Til !CS Or Ttllar,:. ”f 1 . e.W ,, L1 , 1t110E OIL HE- ! VINING I ~ M I'ANY. wia 11, of th, Coi.vany, lc , — I% L. On Thursday, May 23d,1867, IIiMERE= A fun at,....kr, r53.,:t111, By 01,1,n( ti“ 11Y.5.5C`i 51. 1,, VT/la OW TIIIIAI LLE,IL , V V A.., R. •It. t the Stockliol• acr. of the ALLEWIENI VALLEY ILAILHOAL) CoMVAN Y. A Me ttlug cf th, :-:1,1.1.01.1c1,. , : the Allrght.:l; y311..1' I 01 of Cs nal l'lke `:treat_. 1 . 11.,1,4,1., ua FRIDAY, MAY ALST, At ll'o'ciock A. al., to vac action on Siip went to tha Chart, of flat: Cianipany. spiirovaol April iltb, =1 CUE CITT,XuCtr, 101, WAYS , : A AY CU., I.rl'll Kok' Tux. Vita,tr L‘ t, rlitslorgh, it.. A i reT. ' . 'I . I[7IISI.TANT ; T() .1 RESOLUa TIIPb adoptc , l at a znectin,, of the ko',4lt•re itunduol , ters of thle ,hurt rittsburall, Hatcitnit h ult.. outlet- If herehy Oren anat an adidurn..ll ture Una of the am,- 111 be held at nttkhorgh. Ttt Y %nth. proximo, at. 12 M. To eoold , ter kl.ll .I..talted , litnates at may hr try-the Hoar-1 of I , lr,tork fur addi tional a t,oltn , nt and 1,, rntanknt Iproratueuts to la. rtmle to theand algu cu to determine upon the question of It/creating the cal , ital stork, fur pkrpr,, or ral.,ing