II !II I ON REPUBLICAN COUN at ,otonorAighv.l7;7.v..-77vg i04740,:n,. the usual Elates for hohliug electns, In Mc Irtyw trtwgth:.t."1,174',.th7.,841;u11.- 14olgrzyudgrxt!ostaAvor,I,Y Convention, to A. at., for tbepurnoae of Oth er coul4.Tlck et, and trananctlnvuerlilother In:ulnas Int - may bt. Prll7ll letPtrent vo r tel4 of l 'ha pardon or An n yconntyl,ying In th e =I ( t ;on t Dietßhr iri;.aldnilal- Rate• Onto each leetlnn iirtv.,44l,,Cll7loll,llh4jegheny, on IT EbI to rest nDA'I", t.nnlnating n candidate for k,liiirraTlOtra?dolf;ct"rTeci! h :lations In the townahltu w and el: o'clock. and In the cities and bor:Titt?sr tvlr and seven o'eleek r. /I. In the e7tlPl e a b n o cl o fio °fi la r .hl ciente,. .ban In by ballot, and In the n = 1 l aeb L;n c trZt r itiq h ty W. J. tiVI U ZRE, Chairman. I..NlV.Aginvlr I CONGRESS ---23.1 DES or that tw'r',:f c cher', 0111 ocR , • t re - nomintion of north th HON. THOMAS WILLIAMS the myllte _ - gg'"CONGRESIC 22d DISTRICT. Fl HON. J. X. MOORHEAD I Alsemu placed bllnxelf at Medial:Mai of hts friend. In rvepopile to iliclr eon Ovule On Isl.. 111. name 1-trd? . ; k.t, "uo. of the Union IMpubliCan con n ) - - aoi"(: nr ‘ O l3. S , de GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY Iy A CA NDIDATE IN THE 221 D 111STILlt-r, mita:Mut lI:grACONGRESS.--The friend's of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY Will present his name to the Convention of lb.. Union Party for nomination as a candidate for Con- Erse. In the ud Dlstnet. to 11131:wd g.434"-FOR SHERIFF, SAMUEL B. CLULEY, Stsb4ect to the action of the Union Republican Court ,' Convention. FOR 8 iniadardetwir ggr - RERIFIF', CHARLES BARNES, i!!ale Colonel Cloth neg. ra. Hoary Artillery ML:tirig._ Den. U. A., suldest to the :Lyttona nd ..r •, nJou uporettlott- ralttr.:.l,tvrir ----- JOSEPH ROSS, • ^I tho First Ward. Pittsburgh, 1•1111:e a ranch :tate for :sheriff, alltdoat to the as - Um:Lief ' the Union itepolillean County Convention. tab Ilicc ER-won s' CEN. S. B. M. YOUNG, Late Fourth Pean.ylsonla envult-7. gli/r..F 0 n aREItIFF i ff, 4 , 2 . 1 1 i COL. JAMES MIL SNODGRASS, ..1 A1 , K , ....p0rt, Gate of tilt UM will or MI/UV for Sherlfl, to ••I the un.olug Coon iylulitN.etc ir..;4`"FOR. ASSEMBLY. REV. F. A. HUTCHINSON, 0, North Vnyvlle T“irnbliio. nt the 11/1111) frsVl3.l, lin.ulr.J . o c nr“lldato tor Anketill./ not) ol y. I,luro itrpolrile:.., ... _ . Ass - EniaL t DAVID SHAFER, ttl ['pot, St.lr 'rotrttlattp, toiltlert to the Berle /••Il tot the Repot;lle. County ow. tt. C on ANSEMILILY. COL. D. 1.. SMITH, It, +tit to. 3 rantltelttle for AIAVIII• 3 0).•ei to t ht. action of lb, Union Iteloitlit.att ••111,1 :4;-Y4+` JOHN A. DANKS, rreiron Aioictrtna.v, JOSIAH W. ELLS, " !'"'"' ASSEMBLY. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, 11 bra candidate ft.ti A nhi y, 1.121.11,1 lei the fiat inn of' Ulf . Ittlets fas I 111011 1.011.1.111i111.. afeJat. u...4-"'IPOIt ASSEMBLY. _ SAMUEL CHADWICK, "I ogrontsli, v.lll raTolidalo for A . 1". avti ~,, or thr Union Ito riot "out, on roo ..... . IL—trAFOlt ASSEM MAJ. GEN. J. B. 100000, Formerly of Om OA and 137th Vols., am! la •uo U ~ rellured troop% sand wounded mever /rent of Richmond, he colon.. for A lay tofort. the Ite,el,llrao Colony Conte n 017., AMSEMIIL IC I, ItIENDs V HON. GEORGE WILSON, if Pitt Towmiiiii, will pfe(eol iit burnous CAM for A nnutnhli. before Unto, Comity Convention. ltnpnbu _ Pl rrTt!IS C ONCIIISSIONER. SAMUEL NEELY, SR., .(1 Manebestex. (formerly of nexlekley lowa Otlp./ wil l bra enntildnte for County Commisuloner, ir ),V,n to the - decision ofthe Union itepuolleun C ount) . o'notion. api.4.te • - r-COILINICY COMMISSIONER, GEORGE HAMILTON, o r . rittem.,ol, siahlect to the settee or the Union net etelcan Coattty Vonventlon. aini(te 11-3v—counprik comitinsxolvErt. CHARLES PUGH, of klitodhestor i w W tor•lniodlOnto for County Cola: mloolOoori lotatet to. tte (talon Of 1.1.. Union H.,: ru °newt CoOptytoreentloh. inh.lill(tdburte rthT,,•Fimititlcit...k THE OR. E. M. JOHNSTON, Lanorronetrullie."finto Of.l.i.ith P. Viewho Wit Me ..vin at the battle or the Wlldernete. Vu../ will he. mnolldate for tar above otnce. unh.lent to the 41eCtS WI l of the (Lei( (Mean County OM rulloo. zny7:fr ar THE OR.. ALEXANDER HIUNDS WilT a candidate for Ciento( the (invitees' Overt, pommel. LO the decision of Use liegablican Cotten tioeverttion. te t r4-6-FOR CLERK OF T UE OR. PHA NIP Cull Ire. JOHN M. LARIMER 1 0 I ,liartfere tosmahlp, entdrii to th• action of th I,llloh Republican 4.0111117 entaventlon. t Et. - r-ron CERIU oy I:te 46 AA M OF THE OR MS' COURT. EB. WILLIAMS, JR., 401 Pittsburgh, subject to tho ution of the Union JO:publican County Uousentiou. upnnte iw.TAlti,s.Cclulpt 0---•friTE- HORACE S. SNOWDEN 01 illtekgreb, lo oblttt to 44 deckdo Republican Coilnty Courennon. '1"/ V.!' " E. - -igrine..eathi OF. 111.14 URTPS.." JOHN O. BROWN, T - Pre7:4% T y".7.'!"P. ""`"°. V i z,r Q" FOR - CLERK OF C-0711111TS. JOSEPH BROWNE, Late of KU Prmuylyaztla SALlVlVifivoTa t i FUR cLEA I I4- or coluMTs. DR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE, ttt tor= ,tit:m_wr Tol•n2Tlp. lntr.2.-dawtel, -47 ItEGIISTER, • DAVID CORNELIUS, t i onntf EwFOR RE.R TER, JOHN SMALL, tO Pittsburgh, satOet•t to the action of U. Union ~,powicnoo colony touventloo, • oP2s:te it_wTEoll REGISTER, JOSEPH H. CRAY, Plum Too.lllp, Cato of Co. E, 11.6 th pa. Reg to toot awl disabled at Coo bottle of Volt Oats to Cot dectolou of the Colon ILoptibilea , Convottloa. att 19,4,: , • • R. D. HUMES, .• Ot Turetliata Borough, statlect to the tleelsloo or the ttepoblte‘ttLlOOUT Cotwanion. - akaamc L i ; Yl_7 , i/Lt t-? -HUIRYSNIULY In the Seventh Ward. Pittsburgh, will be It eeron date for the Above onles. subject to the notion or ti talon Beyubtican Cotinty Convention. aph3 W7.'FOR SECORDF,JR.' ABDIEL M'CLURE , ogAugurtr. Oak:Stitt 6444 cattalos. torm. touter, to tiotiolt allot tiblott Itrt tibll. lau Comity Contontloo. gairroß • i maxabeuirmr.thip win be a aembeabe for Re .^th bkrto.und=,:r themex:pral im:rs,RiamN , rs. 0P.t1.!."°175: W. R. LESS. ; arvirrsstraGn SSW wetUILA, • . I HUBBARD, BRO. & CO. ____ ~Ight of 1 ne aeracerasem -or MISS EIRE= IREETILLE. , PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON.. 2o • eloest, .5.23g3E1 40,,,,a-cymalpr. !.1,,0n‘,.,;111M, Meley.'Cruas:Cul, u',4.°;:;:=:,Tadif.:lrgeP; ' Warrnitted tA,T oTEEI n a W Shea Emilie hf °Rifle. . "" r " '''''• ranebon Ail tenth of Rr EN an I , Pit Nt • EvE,,,,,,,,, 40.eloeh, performance COIIIIIIeLICt I..tleCt C.1..1te I i Ea ra lie ' 111.1. ItlA.Pit'..ifStol)m with die great morol rama. watitled the . 1 1"WiNG EN rVE de. Working Men o f New N erk. ' s tit W , ar . t . .,u,e andz Worka, COrlier Wog and Te conclude with the great Bnriesqne of . ni.artle'olor a l7.ll4 ;nri ' jtl ' pr d f IL re-CooLlt i n aoliotning nera=3Ez...i=..A.. uoi straightening (amain, hitwe• i reibaire of all Ition2a. Poliehltag anti Urtl:lng .olone alms,at reaaonable A,..,,, , , errE WART ROBSON. the popular Phil- : ratty. a1 . ,!...y a,Zelobia 60,0 n , and MILLIE GIJ LL ETTA. the I great,. Danseuse In the world , lar HR. BAILNRILL & co - . -- , - i prrirsniOnGlit THEATRE. Boiler Makers A. Sheet Iron Workers. Lgsagn ARDRARAGEn....WaI. lIENDERSON. i Hs. 20. 22L. 24 and 20 Penn street. ciiii!';.o',.in.7„?:;,'VeadltaTZ t rd ri , V ,." ,.., 7l , ! 'b r n , i r i"l ":, • 1 !hait , Lth . r . to.re every ileseription ,of 1101 1.e.tto, ' 1 1 d t 1 1 , I ett'intre. "Zrilni i r % Li i;' , li'irEWNl`Vl,nl;llint li lti IVg STKA SI I ' ll Eri I . o (`liStilTl V. 1.. ItOILEIW PON 14a'; PaRVAdiT, .I".:'l',',', T'"illV-, s'r Litt id, ulllDuEs, SN;ill PA . ),;, ' . l a. A .'i N a '' ',b. m a , ,i ' a l kn tlN, Oof ltA 111. HILL', PATF:NT BOI ' LICIt.c. " E r e ‘• ."" oht uo ale .horte.o and.. tirtLTP' "gr. LAKE SEPRRion ----7- COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS' LEO !TUMOR In two rand Performances. Tilt,ai (treno t Dr tianer APT lElttiOlni, at 2 o•elock , the m ams of • Mazeppo.... .................. H Len. udson. EEN MU PEUNOItAIA N the Neetleal Ocale. 3731%7 -13CZar....r• conelnde nI th the thrilling Drain, writ., ex nn , nly 6ir Sin. U. Iltnlxr. entitled JW.ti Win lin. I TI'111•IN g 111, 111e1, 'l'u rlrl ......... .• OPERA HOUSE, MR. STEWART ROBSON. The Favorite Philadelphia Comedian. in imie the honor of making 111 , first appearase Pit leourgli, at the muratrasm, On Monday. Mny 21st, LN66, In We original 11 HAMLET, OR WEARING OF THE BLACK. A SILICT, :•T pier Li earl ng ............. llr . t•TENc'AJCT I 451 , 110 x !look now open. DECKLES'S SEICIFINADERS, li wrganlzeel In Boston In 44.1.) AND THE WONDERFUL EMPIRE BOYS, eIT "480141 C 114 LL, Commencing Friday, May IStn, Ibri4 Nignta, NEW PIIOGII.VIIME—NEW AVM, Ily the Inhnltallle Cotnedlano. IL. It 'hill /I. 1111(`Ii LE Y. H. SW Al NF. II LICK LEY. PETE 1.8. E ANL) .1 Ali E 111/ I/11. Elrehr,e'''hrl.lrri.(47l'l;=l".7lT t„We.:.T.g. re..'ll'iZe'llV:: le, t.t.nt 0101 them. boor...ope n at 7. lintertalmnent :1: at 3. Ti,ket, eents, Iteeent'A/ el'ot, 311 Viol. OA TIJILDA K. HHA NI/ MATINEE, for lle hen, flt of 1.0.11 ea and Children, when nelinl,,.lo n will lot 25 cents. OnTI11:al. I. DAV 1,.../ it.. Agent- WAIT FOR TIII: CONINE: OF THE EAT sir-x.ow LIKE LIPMA_N 'S COLOSSAL COMBINATION OF CIRCUS & MEMAGERIE! WIII F 1, h11.11 at I T ITTSIWIM.:II, no ICED \ 1.01, MAY 21n1, td, =gl. 211 h, 231 h and Mth. 31i.1 A 1.1. FAMICN Y, !DIAMOND SIXA FRIE/A Y HUA V, May laand Great Sextuple Combination, otoblalng tinder one IMMENSE PAVILION, And for One Price of Admission. SIX EDISTINCTLUM, SHOWS: EQUSOUHRICU SPA LIII N ti E 1.1:1. AT NORTH AMERICAN CHI , L H. o . D I %ZIA' AHAMS TROUPE OE .‘ l' INC. HEARS PEOR C AL/FIJI:NIA, El, Uo 'ATE!, 1 11 / 1 /315.11, Ott SACRED elebratrd BEDOUIN ARAB T ROI • PE, aI•ENt E l . STUK STUD ilk' TRAINED tiOMiES AND PONIES. Read the following Catalogue at II t Intrni.hed nr. 11.1 Opener g, Stokes. Esq.. Ague...llan mad sialtr.• o 'lron, Eaton Stone, the great !Laster of ow awn Eeolo. Ell ~..strlailf..no: 61.ter Chart,. the feat - leas a. daatilug Bareback Rider. Mr. John Footer. /own and the N...w York fa. vorte, late or Itartsun,•s klio.enin; Wallet !tr.?, worth. the grral Leah..stamina a.../ lioneler• llsr- Juan lth 111. nehoot of Ednewaen a , de off, IL bardner, Rrvat Drantalle been! 'o rul F: rt. Caricaturist: 111. Marks. , 0.. Original %t It and tirollertstt John Holland In lit, great original a.•[ nu the ..Colarntia Espiral.•• spiral o.oluann. a. Q. audter. Ills her. or ..- total and hlghly trained Trick. Horse, AndrJohnbon. .1 11,, Madden, the Inimitable tirutesour.. 111. lit i ,tiotiln Arab . Troupe, or I .l4ldreoof the Dee r rt. Ho ay I'. Ilassatb d .Mow.y. Jen_ Soh!, Aleph Bt u . tlitt met; The Hollis./ ValtallY, John, Addle and tieurge; The *llls. Mother. lieerge and Charles, in their super-perilous arts on the Trapean and llorirontal Bar: Meet, It W. Lowrla, soorento Brothers. Johnny King. Johlint'Claik, Doe. Allen. the It, intoner and orator, and • host or Acrobats, Thu/biers, G)inliaals, Egoista and AnilltiarieN. Mesdames Worland , , totes nod Matta; /Elle An etta. the Elan Star and gra refill dar/Inx and dar ing r v. - AI - tenor; La Pite Minnie trill introduce. In a bean aunt e el lmale net, her dl inull ve ponies `Dalt) • 111.1 '• 1.1117. • ' Among thr loony features of 11 , -n Colloscal Kahl , 0 . 1.11 be the GRAND PROCRSNION. Which will enter Ow town at lO*. Y. 'lrhe proem _ TUlle W drawn by *splendid team tot AnthiUeda. Horses in the bentaltui anel elaborately deroratad Car of EOLUS. It will be followed by the Monitor. u MII4IIII and 1,11.1 113000 f the Ocean Menlo,* Following this, will come the processi o n of N *runs A Bears, :sacred Bull, Performing buftalo, ,11e. A Troupe of Bedouin Araby arrayed Crl tie. wild too. tootle garment* of their Nomad race, and a score or more of Knight* and Dames, pally appareltd iill4 piew,Hdly complete ti rand Free ye hi ltio. Adinlaulon, GO:ents. Children under ten Ivan. 25 cents. Do o open at 2 and 7 u•eloek. iny12:14:15:71:15iMe2.1::722:21 CARPETS, OIL MccALLußir nnoTtirEns No. SO PIMILTH blitS:f:T. We have am bands nrely superior stook of OrOIL OI,OTLIo every draorlptlon and elrtry grad/. of quailly. 21 feet IJe. extra well evssoneal a from 3 f.ml Iv 1 • IAA'O At.!) TALI LK COVIHRS - -Evory kind In IaiIARTO lO7U9—Prom Me finest qualityt t lowestNA'l'l'llUa. do N, COCOA AND .111A11111.1 A o , m 3 e le r F y A l T ‘ ,l . . b U . M l llTYr hict lf . E . l l ? . % WE OFFER TIM '.LARGENT Stock in the West of every thing in the line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and Lace Window Curtains, Gold Bordered and Plain Window Shades, Table and Piano Cov ers, of our own importation, at the Lowest Prices reached since the war. A line of Scotch Lu g-min Carpets, of our own im portation just received—you handsome—never offered in this country before --and at prices based on thepresent rate of Gold McFARLAND & COLLINS, 711¢ 75 Fifth Street, 2d neer, Nell bonding to 17. 5. Oath/,, House ton PostoOlet 01t2.1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. 47.-8. Licensed Soldiers' Claim *dent. Boji„ettilycesniardTznded Soldier* collected to fro e klMl c hitth , VTl4l7,7:l;ll2MV.gb• WiIINSTEII, 14A Zieall A co., ATTORNEYS ANO'COUNSELLORS AT LAMP 2Plttaii*mrsla, Pea,. rpsEpar arimplegaNgs,PW.CUTlON Ul vanla. 0610 and Went Titles heteleed , and Cellecilma tmde rev* yltrdit. uL~ CLAkeithr, PEiiSIONS, 110151421121 / 4 .B ACEYA:yzl4arypth zu I.ll:7l74 M l =ltl i fl d Walt.. LUG. (j. YLt% ' Am* " met. ppittranglitne. N. H.—No eltu_.__Kes are mode If the doe. 0M noatLa been mat. sol:1, L. P ATTORNEY AT LAW, OrriCE, IL DIAMONO [h. courtEroun Piteabarsb. r STREET' 'opposite l.2e.sms a I !Tltick IT E FFERVEVCINC' OMATE tiiESIA, MANCHESTER SAW MILLS, j & Co. to fit Betwen Beaver street awn Ohio River, by so — 7,17,„,717,40P.8.. a rg • re rd Manchester, A. :diughig N. T. •12141.1.2trett5ik,44 iiiritll37g.:b°ll4lB""l: astintr i l wai rsySnm PARK, 111 cCURDY 8t CO. 1 11,1tY'n'irgUe, 171,1gP,VT,',1!%,,Atil'ITiNIT ; !,,,.,„,.,,, ~,T,1.41:1. E71 , , , .Nt1f, , 5P k: I.'LiA.Atll:ll.l.:ifit: ! l ' I.:;4 TI . : 41, 111.:1:::1' l'ski..,::o_`, %:„;/1.E,'.',..- ~,, , ,, , , E ,..n LI yon I ', Za I q:, I N I , N . :t r' VI - 1: a ' ; . al'olltiliZdn T ,' 't ? l ' t ' ai;4a. I I I. 1 . 14f: las rah. Special orders of t. upper rut to any 4. r Irtal pm tcrn. WM:lra& aT -- . erlltOttitiiiON, REA Ds I_ 0, (at cesaora to ItuniNaoa. 31"1 . 16 a slmuste, 1 WA S HINGT ON WORKS. Focal:Wee ssehlWAlrt, ritimburiti. ;‘,W.ATI'V't7,I.N,II.Is 111I.';‘1.4 1.A...1!1\;.T,A.Z11.'1, &V- I • All N ., Elt l', Ii EA IfiN . tf , altA PTI ND, l'ANTNiti of A I N ' 'l l/ ' N 11',..ti!:''T..it'a ? : t . j,•11 0 0" 0! ".I', U°ll'li 4 1 : 1 Q - Arent• for ti I FlAitir'b PAT'ENT INIJKc TOR, ~ I IN•rlina boiler, L....W—JOILN COCIIRAN & BRO., - Alanu,'-a4tnrer• of IKON VAULT'S AND VAULT Iflu qir. 110,5 ItAILINti, WININ V. alllfi'TElts, WINII,IW ti PARA'S,Nos • 01 :4:CONI, &um stl TIllitl) etThErr. between %Voof.l and hlarkrt., have ou hand a variety of new patter.. fancy and ;.lain, emitable for all purpomea. IS fr . Particular attention paid to encloaing Dray* rote' Jabbing don, at abort notice, au2 t_4 • TT • SENT F REE.--A Pamphlet young. rn'arrrlr 7:41-.TA"l,TY;;:',.J'au'x'e7a, VIII‘g ZaTnirrr'Aty llZZlVltlingist*lMUZ,""'.. 'fk.7c4'L2,:. Post 00Ice. mr3tkirclAw NOTI( E The Public are lierehr uoillhul that so much of tilt Channel of the Allegheny River run. tht• .ECoND nod FM RTII VIERS. from A 11, t if) vail of Ow Rail Road ItrMgr, 11.. wr~~1~u 111 19 . thi PlaNburgli, Pt. ayne and Chicago Rail way Company ver that M.lwet•n and Ali. gln•ns will IF, NECESSAR IL V OBSTRUCTED 1111. time otpolLlUlt tip tl,. nr" Mre 1111.1 m., prolml.l, f,.r ut.ou, leer m from W., First of .I.me. A. 1... ohtla " 1;., 0 L The untie...felted. comrnonalonera name., In the Act or Asiernbly. eatiltle.l •' A n Act to Inenrialrate TU6 PITTSITI:GII GAS SIIIICS CRIPAAI: ~ r Aicti. A. 1$ • 0101, and •arl.•ertnti.m. tn tln I aim, .dd.'..thpani- at the nine, of it. •all I NaI;ILANCE COMPANY. Nn.. 37 Fv.r.l. Plttalm rah. ItN 21aplIAI t,F , !if Ay. A. ti_, Al 10 n'elnek •. .INO, Nl. .'ff Ai.) , A.T. • 1 0.111R41,• r, Pe. h. NIMIt I, TIMM JMITII. oiTtt and tt I 'lnn I. A LLA In ILv Art 0t e,tl ENTERPRIZE INSURANCE COMPANY OF IP ri-rmosuicGii,— A Npr”Vetl the tr ompalh .111). .4art.h, A. lAr 1 1.1 A. th•ol t . oNt Ole 1 appalr.•3t rly. AI 10 c l9th 'elock Day of May, A. D.. 166, A. lIA Si,, In 1 lig Iv Et.. nt the POIItT/I NATIONAL .1 oNNo/:. II 11.1.11A1 11111.1.11,, 011 I :111 1111. I• It. 1111,1/1.1.. 101 Ap1,101,1 . 11 1%1J1,,,s Nimr, Itl4, LYA, ( rrilE NOTES OE tilt; Clt.4 IWFOItD 4.I)I7NTIOIAN K. Slecirille.i.ll.l:lTl' liA h MI City: l' IA Kilt 11A NK. And 1 . 1,- 1.2t1.11.F.11M will not riraiter be recli-ciAeil titk Rank. 11311... if CC, T. VAN IH,ItEN, Outtler. BOOKS. STATIONERY, &c 'TIE DEARING TRAGEDY, I'ruluerl♦ Illu.lrated with PORTRAIT OF TIIE FIEND PROBST VIIIIS DEPDE SCDES OF THE HGRDERS, At. 81, ra., Crier .24i eon t.. Stalled. on reveille of prier. FINE 1.11(FFO6IIAIIII, IN/UTICA/TS (IF STETIIENS, the Fenian Head Centre CLOTHs, &e VI /It 'A 1,6 E JOHN P. HUNT & CO rirta sr, 11 Af.00j C Ila A THRILLING HOOK Political Economy* of Prophec With Friel:ll refervorti to It. ri ration To it.i. ilielor of the t laireli and it,. el% 11. Military and Errilenias Ellea) et iiitory of the lainion Empire. 30.1 of I, ,u , meror.. tliti Tian e Napoleon,. with no Apiiiiiiiii tilia rape, la,. eineyetiiial. and floi rirtorto ernllan of Turkey. prairie, itial/i and hlatorieall) detaionstrated.. Illuntrii(iiii ii; Po .alto of Mg: :‘ a pollioule Family:4l ' , art al the iiiiiiree of Y.lllplri i Map. of tlie•ffoli Laud, die. lt, ilie 14• a, It. c. :7 , bl:fit-all. For sale by .1. L. ItEA li, tail NO. 7% Voartli street. UNDERTAKING. • • • It T. INUIT*: tr. Co., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Man rhestar. Wood's itnn and vicinity. Weeinvat Maseester Livery Pi teeie, ternerot If trOlebi and Chartlora streets. Hear.. nod Cstringes fprolnhtvl . Iyd UOFt'INS ! COFFINS AIRTAI.LIC! DIRTALLIt MAW u A ! NI A 1104.1 A NY UN MAIMS/ANY: DILItTA II 1 NU; N U EISTAK DIM lIICISTAK IN. 11011 EST WILLIAMS, Undertaker. Unice, No. 1321 VUUIITL STII.V.Z.T. tinolerniking In *II Ito branches Dlidnterrin, h laying out and furnishing ever...l,* n ar a. te pauper Interment. prn.Ptl7 a... 7 --- ft o. - A splendid rae and Carriages &bra. oa bpit reuonabin term.. de y l :2 811 Ia.NT3ZSEIFLUMBMILIEIirI. :417,1,M,,,,1::=4737t,_1:145h0rght P. MIMI NS of 0 1 s elven riptl norfrrnino"yratrelar,"ilf "rlag "•°"f u 7- "ifm ,7 . D. U., Thom. Erring Esq..: J.ohli Sithrd WALL PAPEILS, Ate. THOMAS PA LIIIER WHOLOALB AND EMIL DIAL!6 IN WALL TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES AND 8131-8 EZ NT XI It o 3 Warehonge. 91 IVood Street, &rood door butow Dimond Allay, it.24Arod PITTABURGII, V A. pAPEn neiNfithieN FOR 1666. A groat collection or dimertean Wail Papers. For laic flxst fame la Ave years XEIP 11:4•Gragrf A choice selection of U. Newest French Papers For talc by robl4 WATEX P. MA MAMA LI4 87 lYt•od titrvot. SAW MEI rirrrnxuaua NOTICES. 11. A. ua1:1)3; Ell. chirr ..... ROST. E. I IIX.E TT, 0...4.4 szo..rE i', Nap of Ireland. q tient. meeting ---The Paris Evangelical Alissionnry eiety proposes that the Protestant Mission ary Societies of Europe and America be represented at the Universal Exhibition at Paris in 1e67. It is suggested that repre sentations be made of the religious, intel lectual and social condition of the nations where missionaries labor, both before and since the introduction of Christianity. --The new Baptist church in Chicago cost $200,000. At the Limo of its dalica don $50,000 was needed to pay off the debt. The subseriptionit at the morning and evening services of that day amounted to $53,000. —By the raising of $35,000, as a fund, the interest of which is appropriated to the support of Bishop Clark of Rhode ,I . stiand, ho will hereafter devote himself wholly to the nudes of his dimes°. —Ninety-three persons pined Rev. Hen ry Ward Beecher's church, Sunday, ?d a y 6th, twenty of whom were immersed. —The . General Synod of the Reformed Dutch Church will convene In New York the first -- Wednesday in • REM gke Tittsburgh 6arift. sATURDAY, MAY 19, 1966. RELIGiotTS INTELLICE7IiCE The anniversary meetings at New York of route of the leading SOcieties arc of melt generq interest that we give the fol lowing brief synopsis. The interest and attendance was more than usual. First and foremost was the Jubilee Anniversary of the American Bible Society. Jubilee sermoulSunday evening by Rev. Dr. Ferris. Fiftieth Annual Meeting on Thursday. Receipts from all sources $042,625. Issues yi the last five years, ($ 6 ,555,231,) exceed those of the first thirty-three years of the Society, ($6,347,140) by 107,091 volumes. Dr. Spring moved the first resolution, thanking God that he, having been present at the inception of the Society, was per mitted to see the Jubilee occasion. Ad dresses were delivered by several distin guished persons. The test anniversary of the American Tract Society took place on Wednesday, Bishop McDwaine in the chair. Receipts of the year $437,679; of which $124,327 were in donations. Gratu itous distributions, $59,953. Volumes print ed, 720,080; publications, 7,898,000. Mm : ploys 188 Uolporteurs in twenty-one Stales of the Union. American Seamen's Friend the Society, $01,759. Chaplains at foreign ports increased and condition of seamen improved. Within six years 1,702 libra ries have been shipped, accessible to 76,000 men. The 40th anniversary of the Ameri can Rome Missionary Society was held on Wednesday, President Woolsey in the chair. laconic $221,191, of which $55,916 in legacies. Ministers employed 818, in States and Territories. The miniver sary exercises of the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions took place on Sunday evening. Front the reports we learn the number of missionaries and assistant mis sionaries sent out during the year was nine teen. While no new fields have been or eupicil, none have been given up, and some Lu re been strengthened. The full force, tinder the direction of the Board, includ ing the wit (-sof missionaries, is 318. There are thirty seven organizttil churches, w'h nwmbe,.ship of 1,200. Afore than 20,000,. 1100 pages of tracts and the Won! of God have been printed and scattered. The 'shoots contain 7,000 youths. Receipts front all sources *207,526.115; expenditures, $2 10,370 38. The seventeenth a nniverietry nl the American and Foreign Christian [ohm occured on Tuespay, May KM. "Tn. tal receipts, $92,61.1 This sum Ica, nearly all expended for home and foreign iN The mission work in Italy, Greece, Mexico, Smith America and other points is pne , pering The third annivenetry of the Christian Union AsAoeintion nit Thurs day was au occasion of much interts& lert7ym en of the Protestant Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist Ediscopal, Dmet Reformed churches, and of an Independent Lan h took Ism in the exercises. A pule meeting of the American Board or I : ,, ntrni , ,on e r s for Foreign ILission . tot pl a re on Thursday, Dr. Mark Hopkins pt esid i nq. The expenditures of the last p. or were 1' 4 53 7,001,75. The apprnpria lion, made for the current year amount to *3117,000 Receipts for eight months $245, rani. Several able addresses were deli - The New York herald is charged with EMI N.l:lliiti nttarl. Upon tile men and institutions, during aunt i•t•slry uteri. Ihcu in refer ...eination in that city. Its article on the :soi kilts represented Were in tile. alafil ter ,iary Beek, says . the Chrixtinh ddrueatr, is mendacious throughout, and adapted by it, balh nlaNli to pervert all uninformed minds who may read it. The estimate of t • eri:.7ll ni iseion s is false. Instead of "six .. nversious" in India, the I:hristian t, its there are authentieally recorded by thousands. More than four hundrisl Pro testant missionaries are abroad in Hindus tal/ 1.. day. More than fifteen hun• native lalkirers assist them, and all theMs well-tried converts. More than air thousand natives in a single province have known to abandon paganism In a single year The Southern .31ethodist Episcopa' Church General conference, just held in New Urlenns, made some important hanges. The results may be summed up as billows. The name of the (lurch is changed to that of "The Episcopal bletlio dist Church." Four new Bishops were elected, the names were Riven some , 11131, Thi, makes the college of bishops to 11111111.er ten. Three of these are Super fl mated. Lay delegation has been intro. dual iutu IsnL the Annual and General Conferences. The ' , foliation:try system as a test of membership has been abolished. Class meetings and love feasts barb been iipprovc i l nut eitutinueil. The Missionary Society has been organized into two boards -mue home, the Otilel foreign. The Pub lishing. Bomac is bleated in Nashville, Tenn. .1.11 educational institution for premring - ming men for the ministry is rectitunientl ,l. The pastoral term has been extended in hair years. --The orthodox party, nt the nicent nn mud meeting of the French Protestan t Church in Paris, brought immersion cri by proposing a declaration or principles, to 'Mows: The Pastor:ll Conference rccog. dices, as the basis of its deliberations, the overeigli atillionily of the Moly Scriptures t matters or luith, and accepts the Apo', !'s Creed as a summary or the miraculous its run Wined therein. After an 1111h1111- 1 discussion It was passed by a Vote or I I I grainst ftei . M. Paschound, the Coquerels, nd their associates in the minority with- —A meeting of influential minister; of the various Evangelical denominations was held in New York on the I Ith, to hold a eonferenne in regard to the organization of an American Branch of the Evangelical AI Hance. It was resolved, after a free inter. Outage or views as to the need and lament,' o f such an organization, to form one on the doctrinal basis of 1846. A committee was appointed to present a plan of organization •I nominate otheers, to report at a subse- BY TELEGRAPH DRY 4243 °J 34 NEW GOOns DIM OF INDRA With. A &MALL FAR* , . ~.„.,,,,„ A,,,,,,..„ ~.3 arms. Minsk. In Baldwin T'A r.n,f,!°,.",:°„T..,-; ill y:;;;-ty., 0 . n'il'e' rtutphg.n.T..".: double parlor, . Me liti i .t nose. with i0 " ;,....ra n. , l7ttXr`i;srlti-iili`r,ta''s H4 : l , 7'117T, "tre'et.'nh'r.”:: 1,::::Ilf'::::;arr'il'I'mort:.:s7;;:c•R'!'in:es.:: : : s f ::::1 '; n fi c 7 ": " 1: n : I'1 , ..: We a, now 'p i long no tit g.tot as.orr min r of ; 1,1 , -. 7 1 1 1 , 1 , ,‘ , ` , '" 4 . ,71 " . ' ,,, `• :,',',` i'r, r 72,j tf: l' 4,, 4 trait' `4 1 ‘,. t ....,' ' a runtoltil l law il In ?root.. plarit2....b"al",..'elagi. .• OW Cr 8. 5 05. erobraeles the rlcile3t cry tee ot and tree. Poi 3 ',loo' redden, Ittdirretr I REAL LACE (lOODS. Pureed, RICLI SILK PAU AboLs Ate. thc best Yarou In Elizabeth town u r e i e''rTe:''t"Udilib‘mla''rtruicirtmr‘lio7.4.l34rßirLuigekk"D"l'w'e4;ll:gi'"7"l4';N:il7:l" The Mexican Question In the Rouse.; I,PNEkitZLYffitilrii'ci NEW 8 i YL. E DR ens Tin M.W 1 ls Ur , REAL GU/PURE LACE.s. log and oar Frame Hauk-Barn, mormerlo7 . v.. ". U . ' , FINE I'EAILI. RUT foxy. sired. brick spring trotrae, granary • wort op. Se ' BILLS A PPRoVED Hi THE PRESIDENT. we b.` , .N. °Petted a he:L . l( . l' l'd of Anon. 30 :term of llie above is first tinallty river ti db CI.. 0h0... cbc>. 1 REAL CI, ("Nu Y LACES AND INSEIITINUM t,ll,V,,L.bitlbtol.r.i.r'%:•4l..tor.rire.slotto.er.b:nodi aundeunt::.r -i We world Invit special attention to a new atm There are two orelrards.of appl:trec , I grnd'he'r splendid assortment of • log condition: peach, pear. plum t.retranaur gra:spe _ _ Now YORE. May 13.—The special 111911 , 11.1.431.1' 09 i (.41' 1 A ..R ' L ... 1 . 10 1 VI t:,OIIA,N. 11.)t.,‘ : " j 1l e r t 1. 1 7,E 111 E .17111 .1 ‘11.1 1 ' ( 1 1 ' 2: ':8 : ' :0: o r , ,711):.%::I:0:11:,"A". al"Tniliei:7ll,Tdl4:::.rn:r:frill'iro2;,,iithr:th'ell! to the MOrnlng press contain the fo ll owing B LA CK query colors to KID GLOVES, II": . rirolt,r,ghrof Elizabeth, creating a ' marked at home for A m o a t 3 rt L ACE o ( ITT:3—a. st r i uu , items: The bi ll introduernl by Mr. Stewart in • replete ashortmeut of .1 . img rod terms. .... Yvo ot 11, acres, situate In Fallowneld the Senate on Wednesday, Willett provides for - LA, IES• and Cllll. tritEN •8 COTTON HOSE. • to A rsti ' lii •s i about Mies the removal of the Bureau of tritium Affairs , DEN'T'S,. FIN e All CUTS DERBY TIE '. :dial:PS: from the'iresn'ohfitifaljeyZlLlV• •P," V' 110 SE, SUSPENDICItS. CM- ! atv. 13 , :ist, a two stadry frame Muse'Zlltrarv'e"r.'Tis": from the interior to We War Department., is i Vii i ii.l l t;, i l i ' .. "• Proposed nit a Means of breaking rolo ulleged i LADIE;Si and IiEN'P'S (.: A 1.7 z E MERIN , . I'N I r Eli- I , :; : rrr ' d e r ; I,a ‘... " L '- r a : Darn, 4°.7fml7ngthe three and ey . .nrronnetznt Ilki • are Pie., n n elght.orlng boos, belng not all horlng of like Cr•nrr,u rr r".ntl'• •Ottit ,lowtra. ornatpented • ith Tlrr hur l; r.,th a A. In tit ~r the pr, th. i,1111,111 I11,:11:tin z !I 11, bt•l'le,. • );LL ;Auer, 1r(1,1,%111 ,T,,h.;'",1,:„J.N,1rt 7 . .. :71 h 1 1 . 11.11 n lie riot 'rut.. MI 5.,111C • it . 1.' 1 1! ' t FOR BALE. ..Hark, • Itil.11.1: . 7 —5.1111 ,2 2. 412 i. xi x. 4::: ,„. r. The nest Reformed Prssto tenon t ...norsgst 5 I t lttotturgh, (Dr. DOcOLas. l'asto t 1 at, n.l their property located on the ~.r livl ..( l'lont Cherry alleys, and but al feel from Lo.ret t .. The lot is 12n feet by 113 reel. on 0t0..h art. Church Unildinst, and a Tenant noose of I la In./tildes may be Ll/111e nf. or communications dressed to THOS. S3IITII, at the Fourth Natl Rok, or to It. C. NIILLER, 133 Third sire- -el. tnr2tol3tattoo I _. OR SALE--A Farm of 216 aer.l”...tv I. rt.. !ono. hip, al logh , h) Coil r Pa The l ing , rovrint•ol,. ar. s two—.tory Y Flwn., with rand rus An to a. a large I Barn, ell by 50. andom other oul. k h..ldlngs: gnat chard; 176 sten, clearer! and Inn good .daie or'. tlvallon. ¶to land la of the Lora, q unlit,: adal ted for grain or stork, • 114 10 oli II nderinid w Cot.. a re, large amount of I.orn,t limber. P aesalon gl reu lointedlata-1,. eon, enlent iorhist-ch schools. nillla, ac. for further ar.lcuiara, quire ot I.:. 11. TO WEIL Real Eatate Asent„ 104 Fourth street. no 1):3,5 FOR SALE—.I Fara' OS' laS aer In F:liz!tln.th tow onlalp. Ail. ghenv rounty, I' onear th...lotighloglieny river Ihe innprovein,, thera Hewed I.og } loupe a good Ilaro, :gable a not-Lord fencm, geh• rail)" g °o.l, w watt:red:lla 41,r1,CiOltriol, reql, Or llii I,' ller v,lrt &bon, St , , feet Wick: !lit °Not r 10,000,. In{ rel: eery conveniLul lo the river. It 1. well II nregl with the 14,1 white oak and I.laek a atm r. tlinhe ?deep° ~er a..re. for iurt, r iartirt la, enquire oil, II ' l,, W)Lit, 1.3 1 ', tat. AK, No. In I Fourth sire, t. 'Ott MALE—A pleamlant Reolili,nen ED(:11'0111, ,iTATItIN. 114 Railroad. onlalf from %Vliklro.l.urg. I .ol Land Hopi new 0.'0.'41' in, and I.3lthrni the 11,e arr.., fir Lite I it 1. pie', 11;r1611',Till'r"I 'OH SALE -About 19111.1 IN.. pl Idris, r . nos 11 ''' ailsszol ;rim . 14 .1.. 1 r.. I" , , or of .1I; :112 I:. 11. 1,1 ;Olt SALE-11.01AI ANI) PRO MICE 11 1 • SINI,N, of over len ' , lr.. 31 veltn, good lon In the ell). A!I ein.orl offer., to au) pr .1 , 1/In; no engage In the tnnd.moner. Rusin..., All e,Prntonnte..ll..n. %Wet y Aghlremo I'. I 0". PILL,bil rgi,. 1101=a r . COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1,4 :1 , 110 DA V. C RAWFIVIII '''' '' C'oin sis ism ion illerch ant. I of a1 ,. a10.r . In /Ill: META a., rm w at . , , TIT (nlllnr .1I AI . I MIN, PILL anal A awl.. ..r 11111 , IVarelaalsa...aa.l a rata,. NO. 66 at.•l 3.lft it F. I . ap,a, ta aour, natal, .1. anyl2.le,l . . • ( )4VE.:1104, hENNEDIV PI/0111i S, Whole,ln In.:4ler. In Fultit.l“ I It,• I II FRI:11%, an I.T. Vl.ul I. RI-rrElt, rTAT, *v...ala In :n.l ll). No. 7tl 1. II"' 10 .111 , 1 , 311 Dep.,. AI.I . V, I•A. Apm.,11.8 Ind J. Illv ', f I'. 1 Ellni t ', Karr' Wr' . 7 . 74 `iiiii . ..i,*, ' iiiiii; ' iiii . t s e"'i r 'l7m,"`:: W. J. .4 ,TERI., 1•10.1,t,cr 1.021.14115,14, it KW . I.IA NTN, reeelvr ii/41 roll Eton r. torn 31r41, !trate and t urn. Beas. Bacon, Lard, hotter. i (were. till ria'narktier'..tf,T' aY l4l„Z s t ,%l ' l .r l t iaTr . t . 1 1 .. '1.1',', .:;, ' 1 ,' ;:e?, Lime. Salt, Se., Ar. l'artlenlar attvutlon paid to the sale of Forehrn and 1,0ine,.1, Fruit.. No. l:ns Thlrl stre,t, PlttrhorKli. Pa. rt ,, ,n0.1 ( InAHLES C. lIALSILE V, produce ‘.-., and Comml..slon )Irrrhant. NN arrhon, No. MI LIBERTY srizEKT, I• ltt , :horglt. Pm. Wholerlle dealer In Batter, Cheer, bard, Saar, Port.• lia , on• Beans, Tallow, Feathers . Broom,. Potatoer, Hotn lay, I)ried Fruit, (perrn Era!,.,. , 0t.,,,, 4,..0r. Grain, Cliover 174..t..1,, T , nostl, , it &.rds, (Paine and Ponitry. PNrarttlar attention iris, n to Prooner (N,nrl,tn..nt, aids M'ALEX. dr OA NL. .............. • .... . 11. Jot J IIAN.E ANJER, COMMISSION nd AF t :..i i iidt : A z N rB dttte•ra 1;.....,*14,2,it1uN1,, Pla;bur g r. " apll,y OTTLII. ..... JON, A I IT.S.IT S. A. pR, AIREN & HEPAR 13 Commission Merchants. and dt niers In Forelgu sod Domestic Fruits, Ykmr, Butter, Choesc, Eggs, Potatoes and producc_generaliv. No. £O KU TY STH.E.ET, opposite Passenger Depot. Pittsburgh. W. ce, l li LP- • • • ................ . ......... trris snn ti ekn SIIEPA RD, COIIMI iSS l U r t iOn and Pr.- oice brands of in r for Rakers and Yam'l' . use t r :t's i lt to F ITT Lie, BAIRD & PA TTON, Wholesale tirocers, Counalselon klerchan Ls, and dealers n Produce, Flour, Bacon , Cheese. Fish, t anent and Lard OIL Iron, Nabs, Glass, Cotton Yarns mai all Pittsburgh tunnufactureS generally Li and 114 Second street, Pittsburgh. Y. 1 . . Btor..ix ......................... TUC.. If I Stat YLL. WM. P. BECK As CO, No. IS4 Liberty street., Pittsburgh, Wholesale Grocers Commission 3 1errjetnts anti dealers In Con n- M.1 5 7.7 F ; . ureCn'A.llll.vriett ir ulLa..te., • Milt awl Lime. jylfi P. PET.IIYII ...... J. S. IiZYI4 611...... WIC U. 11 6 T MPH. 'WAVER & 111108., (Successors to 4.ernier Anderson, Wholesale Dealers In For- HRedim Fridts, N inland hylces, FoartiognLht= -171.4 kst , al ' i ‘ . ". I' IvZhle War. SPIOX ........................... /INDIUM PENCIL I? KNOX & SON, Couunission seaw U all. No. Damond, oppoalte City Ball, Alleir.S” Oily. JOHN B. CANFIELD, l'ossunission ad Forwarding Merchant and wisgesale dealer In iVestern Heaerve Cheese, Butter. Lard, Pork, Bacon, Flour, Flsh, Pot and Pearl Ache..., tillerattia, Linseed mid Lard Oils, Dried Fruit, and Produce generalioa. 144 and 1(6 grout street. Pittsburgh lier.&lTkit :-. . 7. - ........ ......... . ......... 4-4.R.A.FF BL 'LEITER, PRODUCE, Wrs -a Commission and Forwarding iferattards, an . d ch7 4 . 1 . n1f at, fur all Pittsburgh Maaolactuge . no se- No, :.13 Liberty street, Pittalsergh Ps. itii tmelit' 7 ''itTir-alth 110 t/Mr....ITX. AL Bohn& JOEIN I. ROUSE is BILOII. IliacCes o SOUS to Jews 1. nova sale Oro eers and POtiIIUIRSIOU Merchants, ' censer of Smith field and Water stn.., Pittsburgh. rein JAMES .DALZELL & SON, Mann fur fur purchase and facture. of Lard Oh, leti UtnitnitesiOti Menabants tile saanof Crude and Betlned Pe troleum, Nov. Eh and 70 Water atreet, Pittsbitrili, Advances mmie on Consignments. SZCIIOIIIAELER. & LANG,Wholesale ' , dealers In linmerlea, Flour, Brain, Produce Pro vials, s Fiala, Cheese, Salt, Carbon "IL No. 11 1 3 and 174 44;a1 Street. hear Liberty Street, Pattsborgh, Pa. 6 0000. veta:ly N. U..— • .... ........ . sotto At lit•TrtiAgh I I EA IS Si MEIZG) AD, Grocers and .a-a. commission „ Merchants, and de.an.ra In all kinds '...ro(.'3.4;inltVirt=.4','.:{dmorsitte t't.:d'hoPVlT,Tr7.*: Pittsburgh. apaily - - PETZER & ARMNTRONG, For .''. )11 , V. 1 L'147n"; V.l.=!'n'A ," Yu' tr. ",- , " : 4TS._, th li At' Frelis and I...limegenrrally, No. la alarkerstreet, corner of I. Irnt, I • It n nn, i. lA. NCB:. I_l RIDDLE, No. IS3 Liberty St., s -s• roonurs fi. ea- Connol.nlon Alnrrtaant. and Whoteaale Dealer In Country .I . roelue e . ti rocerle• sad Pluanurgh masinfactunsa. l ash adraneal °neon sheutnents. and paid for Produce generally. anal Inninlrr 1 , ,t I, Chi ....................... •. r. 0 ....ZELL. R°B T. .DALZELL & CO., Wholew. me i n tinwers, Commission and For...ling filer rhante and deniers lo Produce and Pittsburgh Man cam:turn, No. =I Liberty 41,11, Pltisintrgn. _ JUAN any I • • • • 41.011 t WILSON. WATT & WILSON, Wholesale Orneen, ennimiSsion Merchants, and deaien In Produce and Plttahorgh Ihtituractitres, No. IFS Lib erty street, Pittsburgh. 11.5 . _ l i pti UT W 1117; .17,1111111111,01 e• P i :, g ir tv : 1-4 Wholeside Ortmers and Produce Dealers No, s, Sixth street. Pittsburgh, mil- _____ ISAIAII.DIC,,,D,E. I' m & er tiV., Wholesale Pinion, Ornery., &I Water street and 6, Mrun'tas=, Pittsburgh. DaStri. murk ............................. . c Old tr. j 11. POIGUT & Co., (Successors oto ( i. Drag, ) Produce and Commiasion fifer. cßants. 247 Liberty street, Pletenurgh. WILILINS LLYIIART, Dealer T i o it.' : ' ,ll : l '`G t orai'..., l-- g.T.,,u.O'..LP=. ' 1 i Merchants No , 331 L.LLIMsTY 8 4/3.E.ET Pittrins":n Pa. frill? rh, .......,.,,.,„,....................................__ r„ 1866. SPHING} - 11ATS. NICUCIOnr) & CO., 181 WOOD STREET, Wlsh to call special attentlon to their large acid splendid stock or wade, gr., fur spring and Sum mer Wear, • 3023.43.1.aana "i7n.r-lcorp. LADLittl' Li Risl"d,.Y.MiliTtl CEA Etc.; 0 /GMT'S and BOYS SAHATtitiAli, nitira,"ll'°"l4-N.Ic."BIIEUB. 11°R1VINSi GOOD Oterery description to atilt all tastes. apl7 l'AJ:Num3 . WILLLAM H. :I! OWN, Crate of therm ors saga a MonaoW. HODS= AIID BMX renmar, tfortA Mat corner Ol Third usil Marko Streets Pl sreatitort. lEEE 1866.