. r ... , - . . . . • • . , , ;..'I '. . • . . . 6.. - . •. . . . . . , i ' ' • . . . . . , I . . . . . . . . . - . • C=2Z;:, IP •..- . . . . . . . . . r ~.. . . , ••• • 7•'" . . . . . . . : - ClieNittsbuighSagiftc, 1911:111111DAT. HAY 111.13V7 Gov. .patrii, or South Carolina, Ml:ilia the blacks will make unsafe citi nen& . Very likely there will be Some trouble with them, as, with other sorts of people; but the Ideas must have their 'wits enlargedand quickened a good deal before they am produce as serious die , orders as. their white neighbors have maintained .during the last six years. Half a million of dead men, fallen in the 'great contest, rated how unsafe citicens. , • white people are ;when the fit takes Tag xtrsinEn op DEATIDI in the City of New , York, last week, was 416; in Brooklyn,. 144; total, 560; about ono fourth from' contagious diseases. In no ;ether city on'lbis 'continent are work people so badly housed as in "New York, or z at so:high rent; and. the result crops Out in the mortuary statistics. But the 'Peculiar prevalence and fatality of con • tagious diseases at this season of the year is significant and admonitory; not only for Mil vicinage, but for the whole country. It seems to forshadow the' _wings of Pestilence. MASSACRE:JETTS has repealed its PITI - Liquor Lattr; not beatific the ,sentiments of its peoplh in respect to Intemperance have undergone a revolu tion; but . from sheer perplexity as to the nodt Ric tila t, 'method of dealing kith . that eviL ' Moral Suasion, License, Pro hibition, open and !scree organizations, have been tried, and all in vain; .so far as permanent general results are con cemed. After all the efforts Put forth. and notwithstanding mnitiplied instan ces of Individual reclamation, the up ' Pall:mg tide of drunkenness rises higher .nd higher-from year, to year. WHICitX.II: r: Boffin, in his place in the House of Representatives, charged ..this Ailininistration with enlisting the f", illitof c WlLans Boone, Judge BOLT put in an unequivocal denial, and in an \f. ,'/9Vret to demand for the publication of Wkint prn tted of it , admitted it ought • to bo give to the public, and promised it should b whenever the testimony of .11r...ConoP,n, who took the document liern Po'Jaat's person could be obtained. 31r. CONGER having given his evidence becore the Judiciary Committee, permis-_ ' - Mon of Jake Hovr Was asked to make is copy of the diary for publication. He replied, that the Secretary of War could onlygrant the request, who was applied " to, and bluntly refused. ' nEcKLEssimis With Which public burdens have been increased. in this toteAtry, under the Impulse to specula iMitimpaited by an irredeemable paper currency, is illustrated by the fact tha , the State Tax in New York, this year i5.7.1p3.205 . mills on the dollar. Add to 'this the eouhty, city or borough, and the other local ! ! levies, and the burden is heavier than is any monarchy in Eu rope, saying nothing' about the enor- MOWS federal taxation. Doubtless, there is an to/coal:non amount of 'vitality and energy in the .people of this country; but there is a limit to human endurance in burden-bearing, which many public men seem resolutely bent on ascertain ing by actual experiment. While' : this is going on, much senseless laudatiOn is <indnlged upon the capacity of our Popu. lation to stand anything that may be laden them. Surely, the path of wis aciiii and eafgty is not 'this way. In , iiteadof boundless extravagance there I: • pressing need of:rigid economy in iihe management orall public concerns; if we would avoid bankruptcy and dis honor. i,t ' Intl1111:033E1M . The dispatch of the Associated Press ".conveyed the impreaSion that Mr. Tin. D. K_aLLar, in his speech, was arrogant - and Miens ve. It now appears that this dispatch not only din that gentleman great injustice, but was written in sym pathy with the rioters and for their ez - culpatioe., Pull accounts from 'various persons who were present, show that Mr.,NaLuty was not: - harsh or censor ,. • • zons4 tfiaf the riot was pre-arranged, for the'purpose of breating no the meet and taking his 1 , 113. The rioters . apart :beat the. audience; were fully armed; acted under the orders of a recognized leader; and aimed their pis tols at thafspeaker. It was a manifesta _tion~of the'aame spirit that flashed out in the New Orleans massacre. Cot commanding the United Statet; forces at Mobile, request ed Mr. Kma.sr, who had reaumed;;bis Journuy, to return,. and bold another meeting. 'This he declined doing, prob. ibly;beeiaso he had appointments out for Montgomery' and, elsewhere, which would be broken in upon by retracing his steps. We regret that he did not go back,'Whateverincenvenience the retro grade movement might have cost him. The tights of loyal men—the freedom of dliaiisaioralth,t and will be yindicated in Mobilo; • DIARRIAGE AND DIVORCE. .Easvnral Protestant clergymen have petitioned . the . Connecticut Legislature to adopt some more stringent laws to 'prevent divorces. They base their ap plication onthe 'doctrine that "marriage is a divine institution, and that ita laws and the laws of divorce`are ordained of God and are not left to human regale tion Precisely what these gentlemen mean by the . phraseology they use, is • not . apparent;' and, if put-to question, 114 Wopld dud come difficulty in ma tting inlitelligible explanation. Thealattuallc Uhnrch, long ago, fol.' 'lowing this 'sort ,of logic to its conclu sion, eritrenched itself at the three ma . mentaos points of hurean life =Pith, Marriage. Death,—and found therein the kips of power. Marriage became a sacrament, solemnizable only by the priest, It the altar. , ' - The Protestsnt churches all declare marriage to be "a civil contract. The • ;lav4s•in ibis country so proclaim it. De cently, in:Ohio, hcirish ip vaaelaimed by children whose parents ;0 1,,,,bit e d Ante the special, sanction Of p r k,,t, or Mag istrate. . The parents passed as husband and wife; and the Cotirt decided their union to ben legal marriage. Among the Quakers the Marriage ceremony is performert :by the contracting - parties, and consists, in its essence, in the avowal," before witnesses, of •a purpose ( to live together as man and wife.' "Marriage Is . consent." It follows that when a minister of any denomination; iri this country; 'solemn .. „fres Wittairiage, he acts, in the purview • 01' law, not ms a priest, but et o f ficio as a • irwgistrate, Ilia function; rather, is no tarial. : .. Though Protestant women no longer marriage a sacrament, and lib: _i~_tractTy bold with their fathers and broth cis that it ie simply a civil contract, cam parstivelrfew virould think themselves more than half married unless the cere• mony was performed by a clergyman and they received a ghostly benediction. This is a striking illustrationot the man• ner in which an usage oriel survives the ideas and sentiments in which it origina ted. . The Catholic assumption is that di vorce is allowable only on the ground of adultery. These Connecticut Protes tants seem to incline to the same con clusion. In all the Stares of the Ameri can Union, except. South Carolina, a different rule has been adopted, with the general concurrence of christlan people. In this, Joust MiLTON scents to have been'a more potent anthority than Popes and COuncils. his exhaustive treatise "Oa the Doctrine and Discipline of Di vorce," though no immediate fruit fol. lowea its publication, is manifestly des-': thud to revolutionize the legislation of christendom on this topic. Still,'it cannot be denied that the ease with which divorce Is obtained in some of the States, exerts a most demoralizing tendency. lint the mischief bar not its origin exclusively In the facility for sep aration. People marry in this country, in numerous instances, with less fore thought than sensible people trade horses. It is nut wonderful, consequent ly, they find tlieruselves - uicongenbilly mated, and take the readiest means for extrication from the miserable dilemma in which they find themselves. Nor is this all. Most women marry, not from love, but for a'settlement. Men, in the exercise of arbitrary poWer, deny wo.' men education fitting them for business , pursuits, and hedge their way about .so that no sphere of independent usefulness and honorable 'ambition is open to them. Position, maintenance, comfort—every desirable and possible attainment almost —is made to depend on marriage. , No wonder, therefore, women are led to it, frequently, not so much from affection as from policy: When men learn to be just towortla women the permanent re lations of the sexes will be improved. ANOTHER IN VE*.STIG tTION The recent pardon of Hr. Kenn er must, of Now York, who was con victed and sent to the penitentiary for numerous and vast frauds upon the na tional treasury, naturally — excited con siderable comment. In justification of this act of clemency it- was alleged by his friends and those' of the President, that he made restitution of moneys wrongfully obtained. This statement was so vague as to suggest the inference, that if he had refunded at all be had only made good what he fraudulently obtained in the transaction of which he was convicted, and not in the thirty or forty other transactions relative to which bills of indictment were found, but not yet tried. In view of these other charges against him; he was careful, as soon as discharged from prison, to embark for Europe. It now appears that the pardon was not obtained upon his penitence and restitu tion, but by enlisting in his behalf a number of prominent lobbylsta and par don brokers, male and female, who re ceived such portions •of the convict's money as satisfied their eshorbitant de mends. How these creatures managed to influence the President each citizen will conjecture accenting to the Warta he entertains o that funet!onary's char acter. ' - There is 1 , atronz probability, how ever, that a ~C ongressional Committee will take this "case in - baud, and lay all the facts relative to it bare before the public. • Is A srrucu before the recent Manu facturers' Convention, in New York, Mr. Ilonatic (insetzir said: "Duritui the passage of the recent Tariff hillin Congress, I met a Western member' Who was voting on the wrong side. bald I to him: 'You, from 'Ma souri, voting against Protections Whit can you mean? 'Well,' he says, 'these Pittsburgh men ask too mech. Said I, 'You say the iron men ask too much. Suppose the duty on pig iron was c11:10 henceforth,. what would be the cost of pig iron Mlle consumers of this coun try?' 'Well, I suppose,' said lie; 'the cost of making It.' 'Then,' said I, 'l've nothing snore to say to you, [applause. ] if you think that the $lOO per ton would not advance the price beyond the making of it.'" How to TAIT MEAT.—Dr. Lethoby gives the following description of good and bad meats, with which his duties as sanitary otlicer in the citY• of London have required him to be very familiar: flood mesa is neither of a pale pinkish nor a deep purple tint.. It -has a mar bled rime:franc!, from a ramification of little veins of intercellular fat; and the fat of the internal organs especially In firm, hard and suety, and Is never wet., whereas that of diseased meat is soft and watery. The feel of healthy meat is somewhat elastic, and hardly moistens the finger. Diseased meat Is soft and wet. Good meat has little odor and this is not disagreeable, t Whereas 'diseased meat stitelln faint and cadaverous. Good meat barns cooking without much shrink ing or foxing much of its weight; but bad meat shrivels up and bolls to piers's, this is duo to the larger proportion of watery and gelatinous material, and the absence of fat and true muscular sulattance in the meat. Under the. microscope the fibre should be clear and well defined, and free from infusorial animalcule"; while that' of diseased meat is sodden and Mph], as HA had been soaked in water, the transverse streaks are indistinct and wide apart, and animalcules abound in it. YDROPIIOIIIA.—Mr. Foster endeavors to throw some light upon the question of the length of time between the blte and the appearance of hydrophobia. Ile thinks that we may draw some such conclusions as the following: I. That when a bite . has occurred on the face n rapid appearance of the disease may be looked for; that a few weeks, probably four or live, will elapse before evidence of It Ithown, and therefore that if those few weeks pass over safely, an ImmunltYfrom the malady May Ito expected. :4. That whetilhe bite has taken plaCe on the hand a eftlli longer time, from live weeks ton year nt least, must be looked forward to with much anxiety. It may be that in ,the single case among the ten In which a year elapsed before hydro phobia occurred, there was some special reason for the delay. - ' 3. That when the clothes have been bitten through before the skin in Injured, some years may pass ere the disease oc curs: S3(AtI,?OX IN Losnems.--Senall-pox is prevailing to a frightful extent in Lon don. Altogether there have been four hundred and sixty-two lives lost by this one disease in the space of thirteen weeks—an aggregate which may with out exaggeration be spoken of is really alarming.. - 1t is MOM end to reflect on the Ignorant carelessness or the rock less folly of those tvho not only endanger the lives of their children nod of themselves, but also Jeopardize the lives of their neighbors and of the public generally, t by Zucin oet ogrlie s imple mpwersoaTsaimiattill-eperor to in nrullit te y. It is i o mportant that IL abOuldbeknown.moreover,thatihrotegh out the country=he large towne and ru ral districts alikethis loathsome and dea Idly don. medady is spreading, as well as in on IT in a curious tact in medical histo ry, that during the . prevalence of cholera meseow, different rdans of treatment were tried in the yodel:mun e h os pi ta l s, NAM ono hospital It was sgrefXl to sm tploy_tio treatment whatever. The per centage of mortality was etactly the sa me hall the hospitals, including that In which no medicine W 11.9 given. —Do Cheilhi cape that when he ".„, / , on . armed with the Atricam oa their Intem perance they eswered, "Look at the min.. he drinks water and left It to be laten,i that they bad demi evotved and =trete tieted from the Ignoble -barn by many ernieratiornOt t yoagdrink. The Indian Weir. tolonel A. K. McClure, writing tO the Nevi York Tribune, from Omaha, it ebrasica; nu. der dace of t.he7ith instant, says found the Tribune of the let inst., start)nd was net a little annoyed as the ing dispatches from St. Louis latent the C haddia I see that the fteVo s ld has dispatches from Leaven. worth, stating that General Augur was about to move west from Fort rhii. 'Kear ney with SAO troops, and that 11,000 hostile Indians were encamped on the line of his ?parch hotween Forts Phil. Kearney and C. k. Smith. I had Jost returned froth a pro tracted interview with Neuorul -Augllr when 1 saw a dispatch in the Tribune coy. rooting the licrt,rs sensation dispatch. The truth Is that there aro not auto troops In all, and there aro pot tlin half of ILino In dian warriors Who are hostile or doutaftil in the whole of Lb:lmnd 'Augur's depart ment' and so fat from being about to march from Fort Phil Kearney west, he will net get his troops to Fort baronial before the nrSt of June; will not nitilrf from there on em i t G arepeditio before the Itith or ISth of the onth, d einnetrenell Fort Phll. Kearney bonne the middle of July. When he does start from Fort Laramierhbeforce. will conalst. as I am oilicially laureled, of the I.d Cavalry, the anals Infantry, a battal llon of the Isth infautly, a buttelllou of Pawnee Scouts numbering about WO—giv ing him an ettective force of, about fl,teo use, nearly ono-half of them mounted. It acorns to be a email force to move against the Indians. according to the general conceptions of Eastern. poonto about the lodine war. The impression pre, veils generally that the cameaigns of &Ma cro' Ilancock south of the Platte, of limier al Augur n...rth of the Platte to tho Yellow. stone, and of lien. Terry up the Missouri. aro intended as a war of extermination agsinst the Indians. Such is not the ex pectation of the commanders, If this were their pnrpoSe, the general criticism of the Eastern press onAhh folly of hunting Indi ans with infantry and artillery would be Just. An army of 10,00 men could not ex terminate the Indians In ten years, and 1 Rod military men, have more rational inlets+ than to attempt It, and humanity than to consider IL necessary. If the Indians ware now engaged in a general war, ins is persist ently represented by speculators and other interested parties, they could drive all the troops east of the Missouri In al days. or scalp two-thirds of them If they preferred. Not a coach or train could pass serenest'. mountains, and yet the overland •conch runs daily. and train:epees over all but Powder River route with comparative aate ty. Occasionally a weak trate is captured on the Smoky 11111 route—through homes, and much of Fort Latututo travel Is not al lowed, while—the massacre of Fort Phil Koaxney Indicates a savage, Implacable hostility In Um - Powder River region ; nut as yet the Indians have made no hostile demonstration., Molting like a general war, such as is anticipated in the East. That each a war may come, is barely possible ; but If It does come, It will be more the fault of tho Government .Agents than of the L 34141113, . . .•Itut for the white tents which dot the Mulls near this place, the crowd of mlicers who throng - the streets, anti the hurried moving of Military stores, wills en occasional hearty curse you hear but led at the noise° here would suppose that there were any troubles on the plates. The trams and coach., are regular. Passengers •,come through the gory West, and laugh when In terrogated as to the danger of Indians. They hell not heard or thought of them, to the usual reply. Crowds go westward daily, and all things were to be considered but the• danger of assault or capture by the Indians. all are well armed, end the turn going westward, especially those IMO have been there, all consider tneinselve• able to whip any number of Indians singlohanded Lf they should cress their path. Families em bracing mothers and daughters, start ont by every train, and the far West, ru Julies teaks the trip unattended without anyfear as to their safety. Gen. Poser will leave his headquarters at Fart Stnigwick ules berg,) with ten coinp.les of troops, to pro tect the sumo route and the const•malon or the railroads, and no apprehensions are felt about the. interruption of travel on the Plains. True, a raving band of Indians may a•lack a small party at auy time, hut It is evident that no cohelderuble buly of hos , lie Indians Call'entlanger the overland route for any length of Lima. Yesterday a band of them struck one of the stage elation. he. Jalestiarg and Denver, capturing the hones and horning Ilia station. they are lest show le search of horse* and will likely to trouble the overland stations—much more likely to raid upon the stations than upon the states, for they have no love Inc uncertain warier°, and 1.)1C). can sneer Cial• Cattle the armed force sit a Cage until they thaw Its Are. They have met with several severe defeats by attacking stages, and they , call them the unro-Wageui,.".2 CONSUMPTION.—This scourge ef box snit v, *too otetell'astlon. *lto ...spout away bat Inttonated Ita“f Into all PPPPP tn . /ties and eundlttn, :felt! trate. Its or rank •rn entOlpt'lrom Its farts.. Ito lei band (.11. alike two* youtliftd la ornate *3.li:wad, h aned an. box:mot the rdtantatattftnntoonta net Couch Exptt ra ectont, Otndepete of Meath. lirltalltdt wlde and ,l .tl l l at C. edition of tbe whole aveletn. It It •othrottrady stated that oao-dlth of tie Jonah...is of Olt noon try and bombe Mc of l'ltentamptlant It/ alaalae alla-ilEtll more Ultimo/ uly auldied. atm Its intare lees butterscnodt went It no Otrelee upon whlcticalsla a jrnater dleesstty :batted allco dleetse Its, more comp!, Lel: batted all rnedinat ektil and t•tondltl adteneles. rar sons andrltne front Ibis dread th.ram or any of Ita coa e ct, allanta, .11-014 Ino Mite I n puss:4,ll4dt ttormselet • of .the Itenttntf.' loonier taarAncy may stay It. rataal., and be restored to tiwaltn. . . The ' , IOWA RD A. WILIUNIS Y. ILE FArt YU FgEFAJCATION for the cum of ron• *emelt.. Asthma, lirenchlos. Cohab. Cold* acdaliThrost sad Lear Afectlene, b. L--re FOI late over 11) yean et under t marki , l seeress. I be remedy, prepared unMr. W nom, per• on aiso pamphlet, reatelel•le the 0710.1 prestriptlnn. in.l and ea directions for pre haral4 en and use, tal,trtt...r with • short itistorT of hlt C.d. may Le obtatned of th t geheeite Ilensymt In this Stair, Is: JtreLFII FLY:JUNO, t hatter emu, Fittshorgit. aola metal. for Western Felmsyl vasta• What ivaynes Obi tuient TYW Do. ]—it ~ILL tort Sic molt of UO.te wce of Tel- to r. 4 —it wlll cure Chroni t Itrintotl4.4 of tic fact. —lt vrlll tort Ihtlt Itzehr. he.thl llro.l. • • . o-tt mrl . l virmm Itshmns Ills. Itraptiaso. 11-1, will rmmaltlysly corn ami ruin Dlsssars. 7-I.lsa bwaShremi UnmismadT sad scratch • sauna "ITCH" • Dr. /Dismass's Olmatassmst, .rrEH *.ITCII" Dr. Smearat's Oimattasat, •••TETTISMS •TY.TTIR ICSYMI SNOWS' ...TM:TN.:It .d111.1H" "TETTIS ti 4 -ITCIdu TU PAIL Prepared only by Dr..II.V•TIiT A YON, Pllll - (bold SPC.LAIIoAN • ACK EP •le, $3 Vartet etr.vt, LEO. A. la 31 Wood et., .11.15. P`l.Elllbili t Mart. L. A. coy. 4th and Market watt., PHU. baurta 413.11.(111T.lestraY. • anm:120:111 ALL TUE WOULD DIVEHI There arc but few spots on cur Itictur was KTOMOLCII C ITTKUS are a known: and. when kaurra, apererta,cd. In the Ualted Mates and littlish America It licsa become • household awn.. As • brote.l , ll agaToat malaria, epidemic revere. /LTA, sod Aglte;and other dl•e•ses pr./diced bT mlastualth Induenoes, It Asada far ahead ot all other prep aratiou a, and la so considt red by the moat mut •ent phy•lalana of the day. In loath and Con tral America, Mee.. and West Ind!. It has obtained a arm bad on the =lads of the pcopla, and isimplatly relied upon SS certain prevetave and ears for the many malicious diseases Incident to those troplcal tritons. In Austa Tasmania, lino 7.oaland and ad jacent Wands, Its ,flogfe.• hi, savveloua. /kr hau MM./S. turner& manufacturers e au Itlll It. Tliouatnds already OLD It saved from the perflicl.S effecLlof ru &Vela, from th• 1.• swampy grounds so preys lout in thole countries. . . . . In (laths and the Kant Indlse It Is woralng 111 way whit rapid stadia. and ls extensively used In the tioepltals. In Censer-males rums., even. Ifs leftism., Is being fen, and the day I. not (sr distant when 110STY.Trtift'S SYOSIACII 1/117EILS will become in the old world what Itnow Is In the iirw—a nevemfatllng Joy to the snllcted. P111111:13 CANADENBIB. ♦ tree which Is &Lueders& In Canada, Nova Scotia, and the more northern ;midi of the New England Mates. and Is also:used to the elevated and mouotalooria regions of the Hlddteelates, sod abound. In medlcleal virtues.. Ire. of Boston. has prepared a etrdlcioa from the weet Inside hark of the plot tree. caller! PO LAND'S NY lit Tr. I'INE COMPOUND, which Is on! of rare viler la all debilitated states of the kidneys• it sets like ■ charm In all diseases of =tote membranes, stabling them to regain their lost tone and energy. It will be found well adapted to alt those dlseues, where Dean has Wan tried and totted. It is likewise well salted to chronic cough., And au 'leant/Ile specific for old and debilitated cases of asthma. Maar per sons who at first only took a bottle of tau toed'. Cite, to try, afterwards came hack sad got a dons, -or half dons, which effected radical cures of diseases of the bladder and kidney of Tears stendlng; • innbetes, a dlseate that has been looked upon as among the locus/01as, 1. immediately relieved Or It. notice the certificate. of AssUocmour, ply 11.0.4 thine time axe. The Untied Dapensal4lll., spsaltielf of the pine, earn 6 .1 Is prescribed in Ism:asthma. Sleet. sad other Mr passe of the tortharyparsagcs; In piles and 0070010 Innato ,atlon o r.emeratlon of the bowels. In ch-onle estarrb••l affection. and la sailor,• forms of rheumatism." It is ex ceedingly sal abl e lo all' xrs - "eny affection". bloody urine, And vibe.. there Is red and width sediment It can be token srlthont •nterruptlen to one's usual avocations: and Instead of sicken log, produCfs a bracing. nesignr ' IV 7 1'11TX 414' Si M.l.' C hit .. POUND. Yor eale by Mr anise intro or single bottle, at Lit. tirealladlelne eV, 1.40 Wood street. k4i.Aliva9ytoao*lll/1 mum. LONERGAN, M. D., JAL resume hrs . Medical Practise, la Pittsburgh. MAY MUM. at . No. EI HAY NTREkT. Dear Peen. Whew dm still attend patients during °lace boars, homy toll a.m. and' to&p• m. toyll:aM iND FOIL BALE.-12 Acres of Desirable Land Will be sold cheap beton sn eetate. Itch lt{ miles front the city, near Olsabenellie H. H. Terms will be nada to soot ionnellaser. For par ticulars *malt .!t x 4 m s . . /AI/. WYLIE kAtile.. Itst/Tuti liouico, BELL a. co., harbor Collo Mills, Pittsburgh, Kanufacturtre of llXAVTOittimm ANCHUE AND NAUMULIA NHEETHION AND BATTING. MINERAL WATER FOR SALEM MALT 1 MALTS MALT! WM. .81N914M, Jr., Aden e /hymn Of. )le., M Fifa duvet, is an nuilwrieed lona la mane Adverdeements Igr the GAZ lOTA and all °Liar paper. lArougnoid 4161 United Maas and the lannadas. ROBINSON BROTIM, 23a.22-Isores, N 0.78 POUSTIIE anirmr, rtst.bursb cps. (ma of charge, upon Contia Convert g.;.. 3 They nave coo t .*UY un hand al 33C0MIDta, And are prepared tobay and oell Railroad Bonds or niocks . l_Hank. On and Beteg. blocks; Mort gages on {t rot Batate, L”d Werrents. AC. We TID.— the 00040 of the coo ntlee of But- Ler. Bearer. Lawrence. Mercer and Washlegton• Interest allowed on Time MePoalta. ' TWO CASES YECHY WATER, • c tue . t . i.o . r i. r , l z ar Am. , z r u t on t n a z d z t ii, Iny115:p1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: 1 IgrTBINTITY CHURCH. sixth Ste irt.—On SUNDAY. May Mt. at Vi o•e , oet p. m. B , 'EC. AL BERWICK, (Clsoesl.s with sermon Dr Set. T. RICHLY, D. D. Scala free. arlr EV. E. P. CRANE, Profes hreach th sor of the Western Universitet e , Ili • Cone,visional rch, on Hama .treat, TO•3101t1tOR monism Chu and eeenleir• nere , ces to commence at the usual boom. `THE REir..l. 11. W. BTUEIi- EYBKKU. of Ingllanspolls,lnd.. R Luth eranrs Minister or the.lieseral Creed , vent preach. soutu g and events,. at the usual hours. In the Preslertertan Chore". elath street. TO MS/11E0W !seeder). Mar 1111 h. ar UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, couNtit Ur (MANI . ANDTIIIitD 870. —Pastor. Its.. A. IlliSsititliAN. Preaching nEVERY SUNDAY at 10ti •. N., and 7 r. N. u ` School at OA. AU Um pop art in vited ta come and hear. IarPBEACOING EVERY SAB BATH, at We o'clock a. tn. and V- p.m. In NOKTII AVENUE 11. E. CHURCII, cor ner North Aroma. as 4 Beaver street, Allcahroy City. her. E. K. SNYDER.. rmlor- All are In rlted. Seats free. Sabbath School at 9 o'clock a. to. and l'e p. to. Mr - RELIGIOUS TIIE FIRST . CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Allestieny City.. of whicbAGSEPII KING Is Pastor, till thicom• pletlon of P.eir new house of worsnlp, veld con tinue to meet In EXCELSIOR . LIAM, corner of Federaland Lacoct streets. Services every LORD'S DAY at 10, a. tn. and 7,14 p. . Prayer ReetingWEDNKSDAY KVENINU. a. rFIUST BAPTIST envnun. street: a — bo e v r et e n t . eve NE S W abba ar .E... Forah lO'j Wein.;3l.. and In the evening at ohinick. A. .1101 M at o'clock, r... Strangers are cordially Invited. Tie resit's.° or the Eastor, Ray. JAMES S. DICEEESON. Is No. 43 Chatham AUT.. THE CHUIICH GUILD AND CLASS ROOMS. so. 265 PENN A•c now Open to the public deny from 9 A. W. to so e. 0. arllTGElA.—There will be a lionetal ;Meeting of tho members of the HSU /I BUM BALI. CLUB, on the field. (Union Park,) it 3 o'clock 0. TV-[[AY. Al! the members Ire earorstly reottestetl to attend. mitt ei .l. 31. BAZZt3L ['resident. FOR DENT,, roar Desirable On Virgin alley:by, wn. sum 'Es dr CO,. no , Ndral . No. I YOU Amer. PIANOS AND ORG S.—A very large atonic or KNAKE A CO.'S riA.Nos, 'OLIN/di BOOS. ri. NUN, and CHINCES'•UTOSIATIC VII O ANS, /It BLUBIEIf MG811.7 lITOILE, role No. 43 . ,g11 , 111 STRY.I7. NEWFIRST CLASS GROCERY, • No. 104 FEDERAL SY,. ALLEGHENY. Fresh stock or choke Teas. Coarse, Sugars, Sc., Sc., Whlch We cher to the potato et lowest pekes. A. pi. lIIMANT. ,Le:mst ROMIETHING NEW.--Call and examine the Veer I I SILVER They erlll weal tip.• kept 0.11 snvlS:es CHOICE BI Roses, Ger In moo, at tC /01 A.rn tjur a es, PITTBBI, It JOIN. ROSi& 'CO., No. 23 good EL, Pittsburgh, Pa., Maa.hetoreors or . LAYPS, t AMP ?ALES, CB ITANEYS, LANTERNS, ETC Also. 4.-11. , 31a •werythizig mrtalatai to Ile, Las. Trade Ting HLF.IOI, TAI:LE WAItZ. WISDOW t+LAbl. and eterythi•e In the If Pau Lime. 0011 & COI; • • 25 Fifth Street, =I Cloth and Silk Sacques, I= P3T4IOAT VERY LOW PRICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLKAP 0/ A1.1./.(illlearY COUNTY, No. 1171, Jane Term. 1.4. la the meter ot the &Wl. cauon of the Jar/EH-0S nUILDLNO aentn. aTII.II. of all. cheny tAly. Not le• lo beret., 110.0 tau the .14 Jettuseet 11011.11ng A a•oelatlon h..e male aPP,lnat.on to tb• onct of Common of •II•elroy C 0... to fur a hailer of luorporat sad If an netrat rouon ptiolss th• contrary at the In trru ash! Cort. &cm. Miel order ..1.1 he male I neernaratina ths Joarrson 115114 , Ing-AfrEbelatlun, cm:lf/aut./41ot. ord., of ..Id Cnurt, uu the 1311 day of ow, 1.% W.V. TIOWELA SI D, ♦llurAry for ttUtlo , ers ter1i:03.111Z.33 BOOTS AND SUOES. I=l BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, BALMORALS AND. GUMS, Than any bons. in We She Wile/ .4.0. j, at lest than cal. We nose also • limo, .c\ 14 W. o's loser o a ter.. Call and examtste war itt..l. et the old is:andel • 1.17. a. w. C. vonclAws, = NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. • Cdornulaste'e OrriCn. Allege/a May lath. orn. I SEALED l'lOlrosALl4 •I y. 1I recelsed at We oCOce earl wzwirsuiy. Hy Ilya. at 1 'clock P. 1.0 firer/Inc and Lapis' the follosrlag etreete and alleye, •Is. (1.11/11OLL tiIIIZYT. hop 11 Le Federal street. 1 , A iiILLA A7.LI4T, from Allenbegy avenge to ern. or lots fronUnt on Ir.*. nrno. DAVI" •I.LZI. aunt rastore Lane to Po mont m717:e1.1 LB. raimets. City Controller. - JAMES B. JONES, Ducse IN Scrap Iron, Light. Iron, CAST AND WIIODODT IRON. itcsiPan, fro. A Co n n u e e r A l nd p er eny C&&&,&.& end ILW ROBERT KNOX, Jr., COZZI ISIIION a ERCUAST. EIMMEEI • FLOUR, RUN AND PRODUCE; Office, 113 I.IIIERTY MT., Pittsburgh C . 4/ 7 FINCEIEII , B( ' TANGY Dyeing and Scouring Establishment, Ito, 61 DU.HO7D ALLEY, • ll<l.Weaa Wood sad Oodtblleld etreete, PITTdBUAU li t PA. All good. returned In two weak.. (loath kept seldest to the owner twelve mouths. toillmtva J. W.I , III.N.NAH. 316.81 lIER.TY STREET. De In kludm of Candies, Cakes, Nals aad!Fralls. Opeclid attention to ftrutihtng PICNICS and PALM Int. l myla:s43Tnis 1011 T AND HEAVY SPRING WAGONS. LOrlo. zed heavy City and tam Wagon.. Light end heavy City end Farm Carte. Wheelbarrows, for ve purple... • Truett, of all kieMottlds, Barrows, Ham lies knees, Horse Ha, . .•• • • . /lonised . Hubs and Turned tipokes on hand and t oe late NA IJUGUYANS WAGON WOrtas, near the Penitentiary, •Ilethein• mete:ass OtiLEM AN. VilititirAlTXß a CO. LOST—On Wednerdaythelth Instant.. Wood. Liberty or Bt. Clair ate., 1:97.46.7.x5zrz0.- Catt•lntopr money son paper*. • liberal. re ward will be given to the ender by leaving It at J. KOIIEN dt BRO.'S. Federal ht.. Allegheny, .LOOO Mall. OCIOICIL .BAXLET MALT ILlLlflilr ',xi, Jr For sal. Di mit punuty at., it of allTilith• EW AD VERTISEMENTS. HIGHEST MARKET RITES PAW FOll MAY. AND JULY COUPONS, AT JAS, T. BRADY & CO., Bankers, Cor. Fourth & Wood Sty. W. S. HAVEN, BP - and Job Printer, • and Th ix& Sts. wi, •, 'Steam Printing and Rail ad 'a - ,• •. Numbering and Coiling Machine' ,L. 'to execute everylblo/6 In bin lust, • Railroad ThA Steamboat Bias: Railroad Blanks, • • • Letter Reads, Bills Lading. Sloe , r• Manifests. Receipts, Visiting ' - Envelopes. Eamphiets, 1, .. Business Cards, Wedding Cards, And raper Books. Deeds. Mortgages, and all kinds of Leg. Blanks. s Wadi TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! OF Al.l. PHICIA AND OUALITY, AT A. 33.11=th.330/5. EMMEN TEA. Prime Thong" al.na per ;wand. BYO& goal 1 o 3 •• Hood- ' " 1.40 Uoal 1 m (Brod i.oe " BLACK TEAS—Oolong.. Best ()plonk $1.40 per pound. BLACK TEAM—!ow Pie6eho.a. wad Owsagoes. I:. Tine/tom Ylay'd tux Breakraet. $ 1 .71 t'Sh 1J ('onntr7. do JAPAN TEAR. AIMED TEAR. No, 1 MAN Teas. S Prot B act. )4 do. T.H..i.ot No. S !e'4 best '• do. .• 4.20 From the above any one ran select Bast what kind or Tea they went, and have them pet up in as 7 peal:ally. and forwarded by soy of t . ite Bo- Porr;g:".l,°dl7; who wow per pound paund le 'the price, mallet gettilog a pare tad ' mew article bleb exactly tolls their Skate. A. KIRK. Aryl 11:•10 I 7.1• 174 Federal Pt.. Anent enY. pLVDIIIDiG, Oas and Steam Fitting, to ALL rra anAmenta, carentuy altendsddeb, experledded and prac. .tical workmen. •Ina asseruncat GAS FIXTURES, • SINKS, 811.T.IEC T1713E0. ILI. f °W" ZTS. 11YDR4DITIS. ()mutual,' GC Wad sad SIMI. to ordor. JOH 111 M. TATE, no. 89 Fr DIEU AL .11'1M T, AlleittenT. Awl SW, I.ItItItTY PTILICET. Nlttaber.b GOLD PENS AND HOLDERS. We hare Jeat rerrlrc.l a lame end romplete Moat Orr alwatliCa Co.. and heron, Ear Co's field yees and If ohlers. rneeprloler all the elms made. The attentlen of he •Leeenere Is paracularly 'melted to the euperlor saMce yens 'of ralachtld's• Co. POCKET KNIVES. Uepalpe MUlab Olson Ne lort of ro..k et )(atm —two Putbdrrn mit tlec The Bizarre Envelope. A lune sepia, of tee eartotaa .Isen of Ude new end beauthld eurolope mow on hood.. =DEES J. R. WELDIN & CO., .7: Booksellers and klalioners, 101 WOOD STREET. Irll.l GENTLEMEN'S - FURNISHING GOODS, N 0.12 Fifth Street, = TPA. meet est...l*r varlet,. the !Merl not el. the leqt.t ladareme nt• wen of lie • Tom. Perfect Fitting French Doke Ehlrts, .11ADIC TO OUDSII. PUTNAM & HQUSE, CEM=EIEEI nranotif a rum's 11. J. I.4NCE, Los. 135 and 18T Third Stmt, DYER AND SCOURER. Straw Goodi (leaned or Dyed. MU LOVIS and LADIES' FLUMES ricaa ed or dred._ SPANGLER & BRADFORD, 1 2 .11.11.0T10.A.T.a Plumbers and Gas Fitters X 0.47 Ohio Si., ♦LLWUZNY CITY P4ouw fitted •p wttb LTIlf, ULS &ad B ~artle:=l;rifs " liir{:;;. o try Work. and •LX, runrs, luta& art.. ..71Tus pITTEIBURGLA • STEAM MARBLE WOKS. .arble at Santora Pril. cue. Freight ad MAUBLII IILIITLLB, plain and othortioothi. but c Dv cont. bldtar than before Ana war. very Dose. onottiti awn .ttorm: they are oath Irtm itt.d • bc1101111316.1.131.111. • TURNITIIItd lit/UNTO/ TUFT, TYLZ. Mob UIIXNI'd sed tiIIAVESTORLd thadootir on boatload mode to order. Venous metalling to poreasoe will esti It to their adroit. tog. Vo call at 311) OCTSIET. W. W. WALLACE. thylathadtawT J. SCHOONMASER & 80N, : Proprietor. of the W13e.1.5533TJX11.413.11 White Lead and Color Works, =1 WHITE AND BED LEAD, - =NU, rurry. BLUE LIM', • kIeCOVO V/J1.1)1TILII Aott sal colon dry or to OMero, No. 67 NOES= STRILICr. Nos. 480. 452..454. 468 and 455 Itsbecu litreei, and 49, 61 and 53 Laconic 'Street, Allaitm97. 113116tal ROCHESTER CHERIC&L WORKS. C. D. WOODWORTH & SON Reebester, R. T 0 'Umiak'ammo( Golden Pcitumerr, flavoring his tracts, Imploying only w Chemists and Perfumers direct from earls, ho thoroughly understand their profemion, we conlident/y rec ommend all articles manufactured by us MI sec ond tonone, either [Weida or domestic. Our new perhame. rassisw 1.11.1110, Is tae moat delicate and ht not ezirect stir compounded. aor sale by &it dealer.. New York Unice and daleatoom. 1199 Droad• toylibust_ ___ __ ______— kic - wca - i - 0... . . . --- . tirricalglll4oaLla y mb, ... } SEALED PROPOSALS for the Grading Pavlna and Curbtax of ___ • BEDYOUD BTREET. nom 1i1.b123000 to flatten areet. • ELY ISTIIEZT. ham Wylie Areal La liedfard West. WM be rocw.lred .t this omee. W..t Market Builangs, unw 7uoEWA'r. May AU, INN H. J. HOOFS, E===M .FonoNE DOLLAR lOU CAN get • • Can of good STrilLiffisrantEs; • c” or rood BLACKREHRIIB; •nd C. of good /HUH Ttni•TOES: At ILA TZDVIAL ISTBSZT, Aneitear city mm 42 °sow% SIZANICJI. rt • • IP;PAVNADVI:I: I 4 I O33.4OZiIizi BOORS AT HALF PRICE. Warren's Honsett,ld PhPacts. History of the world. 2 vols. 11p.eptle non's beenet History of Great 3 cols quarto. bildord•it Histowl of tietwe, a vols. Works of William raley, 1/. D., ( vols. Coo.rs Novels. VI cols. (Mist/an RePositOtT. Watson'. biblical and Theolo deal Die t lona.). ryielsDarsphrtute on the Epistles and Iterates Dona, 2 To.. The New Testament , from the Vulgate mutton of 1 1 562 P ee tword's Life of Christ, full rilt. Webster, Cyclopedia. 10.0 Receipts and WOO . ulnetttttons. —l6 eumsn's and BUTcti's Xll t , and PPatilsh Dictionary, 1 vols. Boyer's Trench DicUonarl. sisston's Collect's/us. Je sets:a Epter's French mug. Dictlonsey. Kitto's Bible Illustrations, 5 vol s. Tile Literalist. 1 Toll. Chalmers on the Itinsus. Parrs London Medical Dictionary. 2 vole. Callate-slillible.4 cult. groats, liocie Tom*. Cabln. : vois• Hebrew Bible. 2 vols. • Lew, /Italica! and Miscellaneous Works, of ;Iry escrintion: over mg volumes to select :m. d Latln, Week, Hebrew, trench. Herniae, !Da lsn and Bart ntuulivis of all the Plagatlnes. iltationery, of ail kinds, et East. rn Priers. • All the Into rapers and , 3llgasitter, constantlY OP hand. Call. and Examine the Stock, • AT THE NEW AND SECONDHAND BOOK STORE, dINTH tiTILLZT. BELOW SMITHVIELD. JOHN D. EG N. NoTIOE TO CONTRACTORS. • CoreraolLan t s OFFICE. May 16th, MT. la pursuance •Ith an Ordinance and Meseta- Mon ad .pted May a1h..1557, Pealed Proposes will 'el . -eels.' at tialsedliee until SonTUktIULT. the . th Inst., at 3 o'clock r. )1„ foe i Bore or lot, .112 in SNP ME 56A3C1113 the foot.-.. .• ' deer. tat to, ttm• • • :.: 1 piams as . : •tateadent te .ttt • I, u-es may direct. • drther details t., , , ii • feyred to . Alllt ice Midden arc n.aucated test ate price Per Pot eatable tla twenty years ale pet cent. Mono, with interest coupons attacsed payable senst annually., Also, ths prlce psr pound payable In opts , annual payments of one, two, three, four and Ire years, Ith Interest at the rate of a per coot. par annum. The Muhl. it Mery ed to select any and all bids. I=l lIEZ=EIM lIZZMI AN 01tDINaNCE authorizing J. fl. LYON ACt).. Matebanta and Mann factutera oe rittahurgh. to erect Thiel.Ph lisimon I. Re a OrdalMed and enetclod by the Mayor, Abler - men and (Viten. ttl Pitt,Astryk, in Select and Comm,. Council, etsreentlid, and at is he rely ordained ands nacted by Ike a Wordy .1 Ike That ths arm of Jan B. Lion A Co. be and they are beret.? permitted to cites a line or Telegraph ro:e• Hum Harrison select to the HIM. Mesa Works, to lb. Blatt Ward of l'lllaborgh. via Butler street. mid to place wires on sold poles. and to connect at Harrison street with the telegralub Dole o! Messrs. Shoenberger Ho. and Ha'lman, Bohm A C 0... which poles tine wire be catended to their Gene on 1t ater Street: trariled, The Poles be of • t he ••• proved by the meant Committer. - and the work lone %other mtisfacdont /melded, sled Teust the elty have the right, to uselaid, laid Doles for • Floe /dam Telegraph. ' Ordained and enacted Into. law In Councils, thin lidlt day of May. A. U. I c JAW NA AVLAT. Prealdent of Poled Council. L. B. MOnnod, Clerk. et na:egt COUncll. THUS. STE ICI, rreatdent of Common Council. Atteati Itut-n Idckl•tortel. Ciuk of Common o,uncil. AIiOIIDLNANCE authorizing the sale of the hood Llttent ltoglne /louse •tht Lot. lISCTIere 1. Sr II ordained and ruTeltd Ito Mr , g. Abirre,ot reed r kerns of Pittsburgh. ea h•tr et awl 4 , /n.supo Council. er:oenghleil, and It la {ante enbatuel and charred I,y au,/.0,11, Mesas, bat the Coal:Mite on certa i np., ty hie hereby rile to sell thatto lot t of areal, lot N.. 7t bet •s• •Ivehly MO feet hoot eh he ya tlnt kO.: e street tad exten , lltue back In Stoth one hundred sod total? tour feet (111 fest.) loan aley. teeth/ the MU. cat on Retch Use tio.el Intent Carla. Mouse la bullt. lo Jaht• • hicelretteor. of sahl etty. fur the VIM of three thousand hoe bondres doliats, lISIMO,I and th e Motor of said city I. hereby aullsorltsd to eleeute a deed for the same to Sam Jamas ale , rellite , th4aloed all enaeted Into • law In Councils lots :LI day el Y.T. A. lt. late JAMES Mr It/LEY. President of belect Cu onell. Attest: E. S. Moutow. Clef of eelrvt Coe neAI 11. • Till/M STEEL, rresbleat of Common Cour,clL Attest: Mean ikif . Clock el I , lMiledie COUnrll. STONE DRAIN PIPE, =I IE2 Water, Steam and Gas Goods, =I BAILEY, FARRELL & CO., 101 t.IIITIITILLL 0711E01. G==! =EMI WABEHOUSE. RICIIIRO BREED & CO., xxitzvcaramaortts. No. 100 Wood Street. • DIITTA NIA AID !SILVIS rLATID TA -111.1, WAIL Via TEATS sad TAILS. CUT LICIT, hand. CVINA TEA hILTS, CHINA DIN KFISITA CHINA TOILITISISTO. CHINA CHINA ► r HUH EU BAJSKA deecrlptlon ( TI eAA LA p V NVITWONS. eonSNOW!, STOttit WART. of all varlet's., to vs •nd tradr. ' e Werttend mon complete stock or every thisg IA this Hee la the WWI ITle. sad ,Verzne the same es Is the eat.. FOR THE SPRING TRADE. At 26 and 28 St. Clair Street. W. Pa•e In store and aro daily reorlyloz, of oar own and other warinfactureti, a large neck LEDoE Ugt. CIrATMIII, • totAD R Y:s. YUDNITLI E. EMILIE AND OARRIAUt BUM,IADE Il LLAN De, M Alto. LEATHER BELT' Ai !lEEE ALA RUBBER - BELTIMI, • !WEIL AND IST LAM reclaim. Being manufacturers, we are enabled to ;nee to merchants, carriage makers and the retail trade 'tunnel:menu to prices and goads not be found elaenbere la &be city. E=l =3 JOHN S. LWOrSft...../0, LAM .•..11IMIT JOHN N. COOPER & CO., • BRASS FOUNDERS, Steam and Gas Fitters, Idanufacturers of PUMP* AND lIRASSISOOIiK, of ...err drserirolt s; dealers ls DAS 1 , 1 X• TOMS LND TUBIAO, of all Moos. rrner of Pike and Waltuititreets, ' PITTODURCN. PA. CHANDELIERS Brackets, Pendants, &c,, nts GLEtes and 011. A large assortment on hand and receiving at WELOON & KELLY'S, PLUSIBEAS AND GAS nrrins, 164 Wood Street, • WM:O MGR SIXTH. FIRST CLASS LOOSING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. • J. LYONS, No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Keeps on band and reanntletares to order, the STYLE Or tiILT, KOSIsHoOD and WALNUT, OVAL and MAUNA IllattOtt. PvitTILAIT and PICTURE ristams. Cartels Corsica, Bands and Bono.; Consols, 'nth" and itraelet Tables of exquisite de l ta and erorarnansblp. tilLDINth AND REDILVANU executed/0 the " hlihrif t sty the ruie l is iiODICnILATT. noS:nattors DR. J. A. HE.KROII HAS REMOVED • r His Offico and Residence to No. 11 SMITHFIELD ST., 1 4 .. 1 10Dpoette the YOnongthels House. serlOalt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS• Pa ERWIN, McCONNELL & COl. GOOD MUSLINS, AT 12!.; CENTS', Grc,c)<l. I=orlxrts, AT 12: CENTa. GOOD GINGUAYIS, AT I 2 CENTH LADIES' COTTON HOSE, AT 12!5 CENTS, CHILDHEN'S COTTON HOSE, AT 124 VEINS. Men's Cotton. Socks, AT 10 CENTS New Black Silks; C'olored Silks; Blaik. and Cabled Alpacas; Striped &. Barred Brews Goods; cavdmeres, for Men & Dope' wear; ti 4 u: ebserrinr. noo&r' f'nr 43!-,GI WVa~c :<u: At the Lewes - Market Price, WHOLESALE AN RETAIL BUM, EWELL & CO„ 178 Federal Street, Allegheny. mvll . anCo RAMALEY HAS JUST RECEIVED = NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS, I IfortrßlSG. wad sill sell .t 20 Per Cent, Less Than Down Town Prices. We sell our BUIS MK sad CAISSIMIIRE HATO. at ONE DOLLAR LOWY= thank any other Hansa in the City. Call and Be Convinced. 334 Liberty . Street. PIIIST VOOlt BUMP HIS. CLOTHINC EMPORIUM. RAMALEY litts Just Opened A LARGE S i OM OF FINE SPRING C °THING, AND Gentlemen's Furnishing Goode, Lmbrathair all the NEW STYLES IN THE SURREY, mp g T ot , at 2 . IIEJLTLY ItEDUC.Y.I) tin Sprig thermals, u Lair u " Cusgere brims FOll " " $15,00 " Cloth Ires 3 Soils " " " g 5,C0 Paper Collars at Cost. 336 LIBERTY STREET. Ol o m lla r e. our door above ludalf b a i t c,7 ISAAC CRAIG'S 10AT/Jill/1M! Mow EL Cair 5114e1 Illrgbear =1 MEIN LITII COMPANY, OF NEW YOUR, Wbo will matinsa the general baslaess la all Its details. The =spatulas* of LAM by the Great American Lath Machine, Will be made a nseelalty. The Machine pro, daces an hundred - thousand lath per day, of • better quality than any now In use. Imo which ra4l , l d /zid noi l eh u ft d ie e tv . t r itait ordinaz lath. - lug between tad thoUran - za u lt P Tastilrefifil l es, * and elehte to use them, sold at reasonah.• prices. at the mull. Constantly on baud, a large aunt of - DICICL.Nti. TWAT AND ftorront PLANE, WANDlite FRANC ItTUYe, LIST JORITS„. UUT.NO. La.Tlf, PALINCia, de. Orders for !laved MS titled with pmantneas and at fair rates. B. B.—Contnicts for IiAIIUM COAL and oiL 'LAW, will be taken by • competent eta], Car penter. . T. L. BUMP', ,91:7/7 General Ilnpertstendents :ippe4 laawon io wAxilatrx.a . /LAMA N 0.12 St. Clair St., Irittsburgh. 1=1:1 Pianos, Organs, I= • •i•Bota ►seota ter the Celebrated naiumuu BY. Bevr York. sad BOHUILLCSZB • CO. redladolphio. PIABIrd: Also. =TX a CO.'S "OUTT•Gi.•• and D. • H. W. SNUB'S .. /..B.CBICIAN•• 08. BABB. aodTILTVN•B PATENT Blllf►i. The heat Dalian sad Berson ' , Bolls sad edi tor Malaga alwars on hula. arr:ret. SHEPHARP'S CRACKS 317 Liberty Street, fel .44 PITTSBMIGH, PA. TIMED /EACREL—S0 ta barren , lay7 . and halves YIBACHIGS, o con. q me "aniNrteiria. kalll 173 mad 171 Wood Meat. NOTICES IarCURItT INSTITUTE. rums ENTERINSS SOW Can Complete an Outline tonne BY THE %TH. ;OF JUNF„ And the prnelpal will astaraatee stteatluns. Si salaries sary!na FROM $4O TO $lOO, PER MON EN, To .11 pawns who stand arSt-elass examle•tlon. shl3:e6:sls erilci Or WOuomt,imxthh R. I NINI; CO.. rirreucholi, May 1015. 1f.77. • • CST A MEETING of the Stock— holders of the WOOLDRIDGE OIL RE FINING pottrANY. irlll be held at the othce of the Company. On Thtirsday, May 23d,1867, I= A Nil attend toes Is especially desired. as boa Is ness of great Importance to the htoChbolders will be I•rought belsre the meeting'. By order of the Board, HENRI( M. LlthiU, Secretary. IlyyMx or in c VALLEY M. M. 00, PrrraaLnGU. May WI, 147. arNOTICE.-To the Stackhol- Oars of the ALLEGLIENT VALLEY, RAILROAD COMPANY. A Special Sleeting of the Stockholders of the Allegheny Valley Cal'road Company will be held at the orrice of the Company. corner Of Ca nal Streets. Pittsburgh, on FRIDAY, MAY 318 T, MM. At It o'clock A. H , to take action on Supple ment to the Charter 0/ the Company, approved Aprll Utta, say9:al2 ‘71.14.1 LK PHILLIPS, PrealSent. rim:inn/cu. FORT NV ..T7ri CIS:CACO WAY 120, , gy t tr u f. L CZN! , P A tir r if rgr'PURSUANT TO A RESOLII. TION allonted at • aseetLog et the Share holders and Bonduolders °MS. LA...pasty. held at Pittsburgh. Match anh nll.. nettee_hr Smelt) gleen tssa an &di:guyed meat!. of •• " ',IA. -,!.! 11 . 4 i, / : •:7”, . . . uuemson of snereaslng tie capital mock. for the purpose of raising the heressmT means for poylng for such equ/pment and !m -provement The Transfer s Kilme on /SAURDAY the Igth Inst.. S t ookr.ll n and rn-open on .11021- , LAY. the 47th at se At. K. ~ JAMES S. CICAFT, Chairman of Buselbolders• slag. GEOWLIE W. CANS. rovIIT34 enesldeet. arCOUNTV CONVENTION. The UNION ItITUBLICAN wrEss of the County of .Allegheny .111 moot at their respec tive places of holdla ole este us, on Saturday, June 1,1867, And elect TWO DELEGATIS trout each elec tion precinct to a County Convention. to be nod et the tit 11 i BT BOUS Z. 1n the Ulty of Mita burgh, on TUC-194Y, June 4th, I.WI. at 11 loot a. ne, to nominate Tietet fur County Officers, and the election of Delegates to the litate ConTetalon. - . • .The meetings will be held In the maids and , boroughs between the boura of I and 7 o'clock P. m . sad the voting be by ballot. la the Town ships between the hours of 4 and 6 P. al.. and the delvgabs chosen OP mark... Pursoant to a resolution of the Ex ecut Iv e Com mittee. the Convention foe the selection of t.e gislative candidates will , not be conver ed until 1.717, of w.slah farther notice will hereafter be given. , • By order of Coar.ty Committee. JOILS W. RIDDELL, Callan:mar. A. L. PA 4.11,0 yr, $ Ar3O:7T7 CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, &c HAVE REMOVED.. rcALLum BROTHERS ; Have now open at their very elegant and com modiuns nt11), No.. 51 Fifth Street, • new line of all new and desirable patterns. l VELVETS, Velvets, Brussels, TdPESTIir BRUSSELS, • large and choice essortment of Piano and Table Covers, Ewa CO M, ESSIC 41=111 Mains es" , TIME PLY AND TWO PLY Ing,raires, /Lai every variety Of low priced Carpeting. IffeCALLUBT BROTHERS, mina 741 13.111.72.191t-reet. NEW CARPET STORE,, NEW AND CHEAP CI _EL "EL "IP• ° I" St , DAILY AitlllVl.till, AT BOVBD, ROSE & CO'S, . NO. 21 r:111.11. STREET, * C N Sirc "nA ltr' 7 , ALATTINti AND HATA. TABLE A PIANO COTES!!. We offer our entire stock at prices to suit to Ittoet. titre us acaLL. BOVARD. ROSE & CO., 91 711TH bTLEET. (licanid loofa ap2l:v74,lllrT over Batas A news. CARPETS. • r • OLIVER NrCLINTOCII & COMPANY, HAVE JUST OPENED For the _Spring Trade, Their Splendid Acsorteasat of NEAP CARPETS, Oil Cloths, Shades, &c. . Attention to called coon. fine stock of ÜBBOLDIRD lABLI AND PIING CMS Greet Decline in Prices. 88 3PX.IPTMIC ESTWILIITRIT Firmucutr, 1867. i WE OPEN TO-DAY, our new stock of Ci sae 3Flim-rmssi C.omert/tus the Best re;terns =ole f in Ingrain AThrce Ply and Eng Usti Tapestry Brussels, • which we now offer at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At the lowest prices stud the war. IdePAELAND & COLLINS, Nos. 71 and 73 Firth Street. • &mad Moor, hoer Hem Ittner . s Book more fen:ram: lair'. 07a):11k7LVIA POlt RENT. -A A DWELLING HOLUM IN OAKLAND, Situated within tee mlantet • Aunt of the Part tr.V.Z sTe " . * :OodWirl. lenrden and shrubery. Also esell or water on premises. Possession Kirsh tistmedWAlY. z ogu i r e oT L.OOO/ 1 / I EY i PALM. myna= lON. Wood street. STABLE VG TO 11 , ENT., Twenty-Sve Stalls, Vu Third street, ilear Woo . Locuiro or J. C. RUFFEN & 00, ap:•73 andll Yukon MM. 1:1-Vmhizi NANTEDZTam aka an at-. rentement with ltst men. who really to IDake mores}. Will sell a immlness fer Se. "L'A ruarsnte. It to Dad~ $l5O PLR eIUNT/3.. or retina the money. No boot tweet. or patent. that humber, bet le baaine.m. tht will pay sate, ewe will last. •dtinees.., J• C. TILTON. my IS No. les ht. Clair Streets WANTED. C7I!‘Ma''TZr.ASJI3IIBEZIMI!P • = BOX 37, P. 0.. Plioburibl ram WANTED. PAINTERS. • • .six on 1.... m.. woirr 4 (MOD JOUR. pita:wails, ..to , la 1111/111L1[031* 133 Tll.l strOL lllghest want. will De ;Ovum. =111;Ag W4I.NTEp, I-11 3=l Au w ife, ROOM, suitable tor a itoth. mart add wife, ean bn bad, 'with board, by apply- Idit at 21. 58 R CORY ISIILREr, corn er of And, Alles near City. 13112:y7A WANTED -FOREMAN. A InasCcoropetent to act as SaBIXAN IA A LIVERY STABLE• .11.1ddis aged single man prc[crred•, Zrigntre at - - BOWARD•S LIVERY STABLE, aplBlll First et., pea? Bdnongahele WANTED. Eia,l.otoloser4 Wbo eao engage at 'ace. :apply /area or &Wes+. W. D. DIMES /111-6 1 ' 116 DL&MONP ST.. AGENTS WANTED, BOTH BALE .&ND In ever, township and =Man to tell • Pnt7 WM. Mar wort— It e.ntalas eZi hetes:, retell twins "r r antem ° .4l6r A l d' ar ,l-- tah3):ll 73 Th ird street. Pitistreinti, Ps. HATS, CAPS,' Bre. MINEEfffMMI ~i:::a.~~s~.~:~~y. ~~ ...est tad awe. fsahleastde .t7IM Hats, Caps and Straw Goods, Always ctu lama st (AMBLE! & Loop's. 56 81. Clair 6G, Piilaburyh. C. KNOX. the well known pnettuat Uttar, to haaxiatcd with them. and would ha glad to meet Ills (ricotta there. Don't udataka the plum. No. Id St. Clair street. •.. atylva: NEW GOODS JEST OPENING. AT McCORD & CO 'S m . 0.341. VlTrac.cl 115 ' rus TILE Lamas, HIESZS,'OIENSIS a Burs: AT LOW PRIMAL. aptS I HALTS! w. F. ow= tifitts. ORME & BYRNE,.: At No. S 2 St .Clair Street, Hate one of the very hut retell etocks of RATS, cos AND STRAW GOODt3 In the city, and mutantly In reeeßte of all that .is new, as soon La the? can be expressed. , Iron attention glean to beballne. Oanbudeal./..! apateei NRIICHANT - T - AfLOBB. B. NORMS, MERCHANT TAILOR; And dealer bx Gentlemen's FurnishingGood* No. 79 FEDERAL 6111E6T. 9::^ A1.1.9011E97. HENRY C APPEL Merchant TA/LOB, tad dealer la , Gentlemen's Furnt,shlng mss, 112 SMITHY/LLD /MILLET, . 1 - - Three door below-13111N PrriIMPISH. PA: All the latest Springand Sumpter styles Of Cloths: Cassbneres and' Vestleurs on band. sad sande Op ice la Um most fashlopable style.yte:n at 14e luwest prs. Leil BOX SI CLOTIUNG. _ Metropolitan, Garibaldi, Grant, 11AIINEY AMU CUTAWAY SUITS, • AIL SIZES ID If 111 lIITISt 11360. Liam, and coinpleta awlrtmaat now Oa luad. GRAY & LOGAN, a.. ass. Mate. Urinal. W. RESPENKEIDE, Merchant Tailor, No. 50 ST. MIR MUT.. Jest received, second arrival of ■EW HPStlflt ti0(11:18. All late and aew stria Date tents got up la the latest ?Astern [Pia. tercaSe URLING' & BUCHLON, Merchant :Tailors, NO. 54 ST. CLAIR fiTll ELT,' ' Alt d.31/recalvtlir THE LATEST STYLES, /730 X lA3STXUK C1T17133. Ioy7WX HENRY G. RIME locum CAL 11213 m SE CLAN NEW SPRING GOODS,' JUST OPENED, COXPBIII3O • All the Novelties of the Season, - Mich is Is onlyloaad La . & First -Pau Merchant , EertabUshment. mhs:ea • Great Reduction in Prices.. SECOND ABIIIVAL OF Spring Goods, Fresh from the Importers ' Mack mill be made tip Wita cate sad dispatch. _ 4 and at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. OWEN 3371LNE, Merchant Tailor, No. 14 WYLIE ST., llc Mat ♦ZHLABD Rua- DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND NOTICE. . - Plan SATIORAL BAs. All ftbsy. P. May DM. DdLL The Directors of this B ut lure fah der clued a Dividend orYIVE PIPS CENT. eat of the profits of the last az month, pershie."lree of Gtnerentent tax, on sad after the 17tH tort. stytk:Cl P. )(RAMPS. Cutter. • Lima -a or •usosnrr tkna.”NT, Alleseeny. I. Ma OAS y Ittl, MM. . AT A MEETING of th e Board of Directors of tbis Oraaday. Data tot a•T, s Dirldead of soult j. P L air, D ; o l. ;the Capital Mau ems declared. out or Um SIMKO of aa: math.. p•Oble am aler tss ISM tumult. cuti ORE =I
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