the Viftoburgit 6itutte. SATURDAY, MAY 10. 1886 CITY AND. NEIGHBORHOOD. (ADDITIONAL ON FIRST PAGE.) The (Protestant Episcopal Convention. •ICDtD DAY'S TILOCZEDIMOR The Protestant Episcopal Convetion reas sembled yesterday morning at tune o'clock. After the natal religions services, the meet ing was callotlto order by the Eight Reverend chairman. Thou:Mutes of the previous meet ings were read and approved. The report of the lay-toilers of the election of members for the BLandinglComenttee, was read and laid upon the table, and the vote ordered to be to ken 1 9 _parishes. Hon. v. H. Flows, Treasurer of the Christian Fund read his report which was accepted and en motion ordered to be printed in the Jou rnal of the Convention. General lichirp stated his inability to 'eager discharge the antics attendant neon the office, and admitted hL resignation as Trens. urer of the fund, nominating for the position Mears- G. T. Van Doren and Janes B. H The resignatkse was not acted upon. The re port of ten Committee on Chen." was read and tweeted. .1. 11. Shoenberger Esq. Treas urer of the Epbeofsti Fend, submitted , retort widen was accepted. A resolution offered by Mr. E. S. G o ld en , providing - fOr the publication of the sermon dellevered by Bishep Como, at the eonseeratien of lit. Rev. Bishop Rot-foot., togorter with a brief statement of the cere monies of the occasion. The reeotntion was adopted. The election for lay members of the Stand ing Committee wag then proceeded with ' when the (blowing gentlemen were declared to be elected Messrs. T. M. Howe, J. H. Shoenber- V. e. C H ass in . a llnt - I. T niitt . . li o r ro. " Ztrol ( tto . fg: lowing mombera . . . Clerical—Rev. Thos. Crumpton, C. E. Swope. Dr. Fronton, J. F. Spaulding. Wm. White. Loy—Messrs. T. DI. /Lowe, J. H. Shoenherger, llorgwin. T. J. Brereton, G. W. Cass. The Convention then proceeded to ballot for Clerical and Lay Delegates to the Triennial .EpLmopal Convention. Five ballots wore ta ken, which resultral In the election or Revs. S. Fuller and C. E. Swope av Clerical Delegates (two more yet to he elected,) and Messrs. J. H. •"hoenberger, E. S. Golden and Geer. Howe and Can., us Lay Delegates. . During the counting of the votes Gn the II fth ballot Rev. blariscrn Bilbsliv move I that the Committee comprising the Board of Missions of the Dlocte,e, appointed at the lust Conven tion, be re-appointed, and that they he In structed to print the constitution prepared by them for the government of the Comintttee, previous to its adoption. The resolution was adopted. Mr. King offered a resolution setting forth that It wan the opinion of tile Convention that a well conducted weekly paper in the interests of the church, published at Pittsburgh, wool , ' promote the nsefainesas and. aid In dissemi nating the doctrines in thin Diocese, null au thorizing the - standing committee to pledge the Convention to an ailment not exceeding five hundred dollars towards mtablishing such a paper. The hour of adjournment having arrived, on motion Of Dir. E. S. Golden the Convention ad journed to meet at two o'clock. Tho Convention re-assembled at two o'clock, when tho resignation of Gen. Hoe a sons ac copied and Mr. Bill was chosen Treusurer of the Christmas Fund. hers. itylleeby and Smith were thee ehoeen no the remaining' delegate+. to the Triennial Convention. • Mr. Josiah King begged leave to call up his resolution o ff ered in the morning, looking to the establishment of a weekly church paper In this city, and pledging .p.W to the project. Mr. E. 8. Golden offered as a substitute a resolution to establish a repository for books sod other publications in this city, and a weekly church newspaper. Mr. King accepted the substitute, and it was accordingly anoptisl. Rec. bnlvley made a motion to post pone the consulermtion of the Constitution and Canons until the assembling of the next anneal convention, in order to giro the dele gates an opportunity to review them thorough ly and see in what they agxeen and In what they differed from the ruled and regulations laid down in the Old Constitution. . . • . . _ . . The lion. T. J. Bigham entirely agreed with the motion of Rev. Snivley, but wishal to offer an amendment, by nudead of saying "post) pone," It be roronitrutted to the Commit tee, with the provleo that it iwoold not 1,0 al ter:al In ley essential until the reassemblage of the Donvention next year. Rev. C. E. Swope wished to amend the amendment of Mr. lilghnm'e by adding -and that the report of the Committee be printed as =appendix to the journal of the Conven tion. Mr. lirenot thought It advisable to table the present report with the understanding that the Committee be continued, and that the Constitution as reported by the Committee be published us an appendix to the Journal. gee, C. E. Swope, as the Chairman of the Guinea - Lee, thought that there wee no law 10 the Church compelling them to let their report lay over (or a year In order to give laultsllnders an opportunity to pick flaws iu It. Ile th ought th at the work of the Com mittee had been performed so well that he could pr0w1... , the Convention, as far as he Himself was cormenied, that It iroold not be altered In any particular. leer. W. A. Snivels. fully agreed with the gentleman an to the finished manner In widen the Committee ball discharged their dozen, and therefore urged a vote on the orig inal resolution to recommit as omen led. Before taking the vote, lion. W. F. John ston said he w.tted to he heard on thls Ques tion now. in onier to let the delegates present Imow that theta were those who regarded the action of the committee an altogether extra ordinary. The committee had not been alt. 'pointed Lathan a new constitution, but to re vert needed alterations In the oh one. He believed that, inasmuch as they had re ported un entire new constitution, they hail far ex ceeded the powers vented In time by the Con vention by whom they were appointed. lie felt It his duty to state here that If the consti tution as reportwl should lie toloptml, it would prove Minot". to the interests of the. Episco pacy. Thesnuo. sort of it constitution hod been stitintituagi Isttere, but thu wisdom of the fathers of the Church compelled it to he re keteil. He was willing that thu report should he submitted to the Convention, as the report of the committee. so that the members should know when they reassembled next year just exactly what they had to set on. lion. T. J. Ingham agreed partially with 11. r. Johnston, but while Du did so, he felt that the committee hid performed their work no. bi kev-Swope declared the debate to he out of order, and was ...talent:l by the chair. The resolution of lbw. naively as amended was thee nal to n vote and carried. Rev. Swope, chairman of the standing com mittee. then read his report, which eel:tainted of the letter of acceptance received from the Right Rev. 'linkup Kerfoot, announcing Ms acceptance of the charge of their diocese. from Trinity College, Hartford Conn. An an nouncement, of the fasts that there wore at present fooremullitates for holy orders In the diocese, and a liberal offer from a gentle man la this city of an Epiecopal residence worth $14,030,pr0v Id ing the venom chureben to union with the convention should raise $2O, MO, to be expeddeil for the benefit of the diocese, The report also contained a Est Of the Churches that had contributed to the fund for the procuration of a atonable memorial residence for the -Mabee, and also a list of those cinches from which no contribution had been received. At the conclusion Of the reading of the report was adopted. Rev. E. E. Swope moved that a Commit tee of Ma be appointed for the purpose of raising a fund auftiebent to build an appropri ate men:lrbil Eplacoal residence, the Commit tee to consist or three lay and threat Merit:sit delegates. Fending the vote on Mr. Etwopetn motion, Blehop Kerfoot *mated the Chair in favor or the Rev. W. White, by whom the vote was put to the Convention and-carried. . Rev. • .1. F. Spaulding, of Erie, offered a reset:Won lustruCting the pastor of each con imegatiOn 10 revert peroehlcally the names of every adult ,I Medi family .I:eider..his pastor. Raw. Gen. Slattery offered the following% Roodend,Vhat the Treasurer and Secretary of the Convention be, and are hereby autho - ired and directed to collect from the various parishes in the Diocese weer sufficient to dal fray all the contingent ,expenses of the Con vention, including milge of clergynnit attending Me same. the Aner ea soma debate the resolution was adopted as read. Thos:' M. Howe then read hie report as Treas urer of the Standing Committee. In some cases the churches bad acted liberally In con tributing to the fund for the defraying of the eSperMaeof the convection, and otters had done nothing at all. Rev. Slattery thought that the assessment on the various churches being compulsory, was notasproper as the method provided for in his retardation, of making it altogether an op tional matter. Am throne said ho Ild not require another years experience to teach aim the fallacy at the outitributing system. A delegate moved that the runes be suspend ed for the purpose of electing a Treasurer for the Episcopal fund. • • vote Doing taken, the rules were stiSpend cd and Mr. J.H. Stioauberger placed In nomi nation and elected to all tee position. Mr. Brunet Mtured tho following resolution, which Was unanimously adopted Resolved, That the Secretary of this Convene Eon be ordered to distribute among the MOM hem Of the Convention the remaining copies the address of /Ashen Stevens.. delivered bolero the printery (km vontion held In this Diocese in INovember that. A resolution thanking the Rector and vestry intim of Trinity Church for eourteales received at their hands Was passed. Also a resolution returning - the thanks of the Convention %Attie Rev. A. Ten Demo& for the able manner in which ho discharged his duties us Secretary of the previous Con winds. - A delegate tooted that Geo, W.Cass and 11111 nurgwm be added to the Committee on the Episcopal rued, whielt.was adopted. After the reading of the mtutituvantLlnvinu services i the Convention adjourned to meet ott the thin! Tneadai ad limy, M 7, In St. Paul's Minr..h„Erio. .Tho...ntentiun throughout was very bar row:dons and the Diocese has every reason to bo Preue tig the able wanner in, a s ion. its bue loess was attended to on this Illalicloun Plisehlef.—Ch.riels It, aw n , t h e . keeper of k tirtplanattalot.Ou In Temp ranee. villa made Mirth yesterday before Alderman /Melte. of rho Fifth' ward; against William Cray, and 4911n, - .Woode r , .10K,sostlICItuuk • mta- Tho prosoMtter alleges that; the . defeltdents kicked in Ms door and acted in a disorderly and boisterous tutuanar.. Warrants were Im. sued. A Dsmaper.—Lizzle Collard yesteldaY uP peared before Alderman Btraln and preferred aritly . e fp; assault aralbattery against Anna' &e m u ', a buThelCrliniselig" that at" latter pon her, therciy soiling a nawAlelnatz gown she worein - time, besides Otherwise drama ,g her • Der , 3 .4 Appearance. A warrant was hemed tor the arrbettot drum Nominated foe littrgeSa.—.pp a meeting of the citizens o Lawrencerille,on Thuisday evening, Mr. T. C. Bum the Wawa] water matsear nominated Tor Enigma of the 'bor. 0 Ugh, vine Samuel U. Keller, resigned. The Lender.—Too. W. Ptttocls theptibllsb er sends us an Ildvanee copy of the Lender for this week. It Is a spicy, readable Sheet, and one In which our citizens should take pride. Frederick Watson, Esq., late a local editor of the Dispatch, has Rammed the control of the editorial department. Mr. Watson has n wide reputation ea a writer of superior ability and talent, and any production emanating freer his pen Is chaste, elegant and brrUlant. We congratulate Mr. PittOCk upon his sue.. In obtaining Mr. Watson's services, as under his control the /cadet will soon take Its position among Mirror:Liar publications of the day. Case Ilettletl.—John Irwin had n hearing before Justice Ammon, yesterday, upon the charge of assault and battery, proterred by John /fell, who alleged that the defendant kicked lam to the eye, at the American Iron Works of Jon. d Laughllns, Brownstown. Th e mat t e r wee settled by lied paying the costs. New Pnbllcatlone.—Plttock, the prosper ens nee• dealer, oppoalte the Postolidee, Fifth ntreot, has laid upon our table the d une num ber of the Atlantic Monthly, and the popular Boston publication, Our Young Polka. They are very readable numbers, and can be ob. mined at Pittockia: Arrival of the iron.—Tbe rails for the ex tension of the Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Man_ cheerer Passenger Railtray to Duquesne bor ough having arrived, the work, which had been suspended for few days, was resualeli on Ohio street, Allegheny, yesterday. Manchester Property to be Bold.-Eight ,null houses are to be sold by unction, to-day, In Manchester. riaviiiioneruzif 4 LIST OF UNCLAD/LED LETTERS remaining ln the Poet Wilke at Allegheny City, o tta g lt a D u A l' e AIAY To se letters the applicant molt call ror • • Adoei ot ,2 tieed Letters," giving the date or file 11.1 and pay Oil X COOT for tolvertlolng. If not called for within one ntorta they will he sent to the Dead Letter °Mee. .•- • . grim. L/S.MVItUT letters by carriers, at the re 'tnees of miners, may be aleuttllM by observing fldlowing utiLlta I. DiungT lettere plainly to the street and number, as well as the Poet Office and State. tiger, letters with the writer's Peet Office and Sent, street and number t sign them plaini y with name. and request that answers be. directed aceonl- Intl I ltetters tostrangers or transient elklinrs In I toot, or city, whoseepecial address may be unknown. ihould he marked on tile lower left hand corner, with the word • 'Transient." 4. I'Lwet the postage stamp on th e wppsr right hand eat-ate, and tease parr betwtsm the sump and direction for esufonorking without interfering with the writing. N. II nnquag . r for the smells of a letter In the writer, It unclattnmi within TtllaTT DAYSor less, written or printed with the s riters nom, Post of tee. and AYate, across the hen -13nud end of tile envel ope, on the faco side, when at the mond prepaid rate of postage. payable when the let ter Is delivered to the writer. {bee. 28. Lots./ ma. A UStITIOn Dan'l Alexander A Ham. E J Needes 2.1 J Arra too illunter Eliza .Nelson Jam Atkinson Jno Lizzie 8 . . , Alter J K *Well Harriet fo , l`.nnor I Antony Louis j Hazlett Saud D'Oldom AI Agnew Mary liumblson S , Oglesby J W Anderson Mar;Hunter John Y Jos Anderson R Thom. I 11 illeatherston SliPlat Agnes Brown Anna E.Httghes Mlsa NI !Palmer Chas Bottoms Ann ;Holly illicit.' . Pollantl Ellen Bothwell. Agiellltimberson W IPotter S.l B row - nil F I Porter CJr Boggs Geo W rat l'enilleb'y IV S Banks Geo Payne W 11 Bert Jos 2 Jamison E l lt Barker John Jenkins Geo Reese Lizzie RaymerJno K 'Rodger.. LS Bell J C Kephart 31an . 1 , Reilly Henry Birch JasiKeplar F ' Rodgers J Burke Th. 'Kennedy •rehn lininneen JNI Bern . Thos K easel Mary 'Rodgers Jas ill er L W L !Richardson IIJ Bigger Mat'w Long Alex 'Roger. F Brown Mary Lyons B C ; Ramsey N.l Boor ea A Landis Sol , !Caliente lt Bakowel Allnie,Lyda James I Born Mary 'Lath Jennie 'Snodgrass A Eruse Mary F. !Lippincott Jno;tiwata A M C I Lowry John ;Snyder Cat h Cobb Annie iLongtirev .1 ; Storey E Carley Ann ;Locker Louis P Seaman E Cooper Lion ,Leacock lag !Stroun E K CelersCarollne; Linder W Ii Smtu Mrs F. I) Laakey lAxxio M 'Kookier Geo H Clark Edwin 3111 by Adeline 'Strong Geo C iMltcncL IF ;Stewart II Caldwell 8 H 'Murphy Eug , o I Stoner 11 11 Crew S Marvin 8 8 Scott S C Caldwell M E , sheer Mame 'Sklies Sarni Culbertson W ;Meaner Mattio•Swaney S C Cook John 31 ;Morrison Jnolt Stewart J C Cochran Jan ,Marker Mary Stiner Jno • Covert 01' ,Mattbews Nan,Sineok M A Collins Rota Martin Wm 'Spangler N :Morris W • Stilton Nancy Diehl V' It ;Martin I' Stuck Wm Dolman tea Myers Sarah E Smith It .. ... . . . . . . Dairen II It 'McClain Nan A Saving', It , Dyer 5n,... ,M , Ciarrlty Thoietewarl 'Coln Downey Jno , ,,MeElroyMrs M T Dougherty Jnol C Thompson A Devon 1.11 IMeClure Th N , V Davis Mnry A . McElwain I.n C' runroy El Ira Uuopoint Wm IMeMnster 31sA, Vulentme J e E ,McClelland Ito W Elder D W IkleEntyre ILC 2, Ward Kate E lit'Cullough EA, Wallace Mrs 11.1 Col 111 C ;McClurg Jno zllama I/ Fink John A 'McAllister Jen, Woman Fred Forsythe Tii MnGenb Jas A Wilkluson FI. Foster Thomas,hicCahn Jane , Weemen Gee Wto iMehtideliareE. W else Ilester G',McLaren S it ; Wagner II Gelelnger Sarni MeElwalnSaPe' Weaber henry Gribben . ,Walker tt Steln- Graham Jno W.MeKeivyy fl mayor Jos A ildeClusky II •W env or St Gnu. Joseph ;Mclntyre I II lLchcll Grirr John orlidointyreD , Wlllla n Iva., William 'McKay David Walker .1 Gamble Mollie ;MClesters . jWashlnglon .1 Glenn Id It ' McCandless ES .Wtse J Givens SamnelzkleCaln 1) Wilson Jno W Gaston SamuralMeCullough Dr i Whltchouse M ll ;McMaster K ,Whleman Mary Hughes Anna From O.( alter fleet m April, the Poet ()Mee will be opened at V. 4 m., and close at It 4 p. m.—half an hour later than through the winter. SAMUEL lIIDDLE Postmaster. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LADIES' GOLD WATCHES GRAND OPENING! We have Just opened larggi. and well nrlecteit itoek of LattC GOLD 'WATCHES. with bemot I run ENAMELED and ENGRAVED I,r,itiss., al Greatly Reduced Price«. cell and ere them. If you want to Ste soniettilior nice. rik - crrals....aiormEr db Gic"., .Tc.N7474:.10ra', 4G FIITII STILES?, Or IVEITE 31ASONIC HALL y - - \V. J. r ATTeasall, 71 t HALL PArratoto A Notary Public, SGRAsT HT. 4A I. torn y -at -law W. J. & 11111 PITTERSON, Law and Claim Office, I= Penslcns, Local and Government Bounties, Back Pay, Prize Money, &e., collected. OFFICERS' ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED. Collections made, Deeds, Letter.: of Attorney, Bonds, Mortgages. de.. written, and all legal hest nese promptly attended to. mylMatts CLOAKS! CLOAKS 1 ! NEW CLOAKS JEST RECEIVED AT THE FIFTH ST. CUR HOUSE. ELEGANT CLOTH EACQCB at AT THE New Cloak House, 49 Fifth St., mpa opposite Old Theatre. 82, IT Inc :VI: A TWO STORY 331=1.X.Car. TiNSTRIMAXaTTVGI - And LOT 111 by ACI. on Charlton street. AlleghonY .City. For thrther particulars, enquire of 0. 11. TWEE, NiI : L.I6S Fourth street. m7l l : aZ ARDENER'S DEPTI.RDENTS. HoE.2, R.A.KES, TROWELS. A. ISFADF.S. . 1311 WOOD lITIVEZT. inyllsWS JAMES BOW N. ATTENTION! /MBE HALL PLA rEns. BAEZ BALIL43, BATTS, BASES, 14110 everyibrug crpi4o, at VG ,W9OPATAIEWL roylllWS JAMES DOWN. II : :111. ' : As p,. • srastaboard or vriughlugnischure necessary II ne.e• • costing to directions. .Iteconmende..l md usr. •I th reltraletpbta Con [lnbuilt 'lintel, the-Presto. andry Co., FbiladelphlsAlmn Haase anal nem . • leas others. Yor safe In Any rsuantity,nt mans enterers, price, by , .11.10. - ItErilillAW. inytto Corner Liberty asad Hand streets. FLOM. 61RAIN AND.rnontreE. COO Ulm. select broads Wtoter and Spring Wilma ?lour; l-tard lithrookeo Club-1 ol.Verator; e. -do Widte. Wheat; 2 .5. , 111 , 1.0 arrlvos * ...cholga-Peaeblllovr.'Poiatom =ors.). t , 9 'MOIL .1 BON. znyla No.:! Diamond, Alkir 4 to9,_ . - MILL tatEllkfiEl tAtilbo No. I Lard 014 ' 60 • Extra Lard 011. ' /YAL:41:11 a soli, toyl4 - do sod 70 Waller ..troC PnecztvzoLTELlif Dalt-,4110 .at.,,pri,yrti Mete: , Roxburiz eA reqinlos nos .ts, ems fu store atid tor 19 717 L. it voier. EMI .Ip_r-T. R. mr_...Eurz, flanker and Broker, 118 Wood St., near corner of Fifth. All I leseript ions of Government Bonds bought rnd sold on liberal terms. London and Continental Exchange sold at New York rates. Gold, Silver and Coupons bought at highest rates, and (Aid Drafts issued on New York. IN ITN 011 aWA IN 4 :1111) lE= Gold was Off a little to-day In New York, be log quoted at 119%—Pittsburgh rates 1Z for gold one 122 for silver. Government bonds have undergone no qnotable change-I&3l's, 11K-I,i; 101%@102; 10-40's, 95%; 1015R,Q le.P.; In this market, quotations may be fairly given at 10S% for I+#ll , s; 10IX for s , ars; 1 , 1 for 10-nrs; 1021,4102t4 for 740's, and there Is considerable Inquiry for &Ws. Railroad shares, generally without tench change. Fort Wayne IS reported quiet In Sr IV York to-.lity at eft, ablletleveland burgh is reported excited at it3i, In thin mar ket, Allegheny Valley Is quoted at le.,4111; Steubenville, Ito 5 , i, and connellsville,ie to le. Oil stooks doll. Columbia is selling at about 18itiAlit ilennehog Run oil stork sold in New York to-day at li',; Pitied° ii led St Ittl, T3l; Gregory, Gold, Quart e, Gold, 4 , and Parmelee, to,. Tile late /Campeau news by the lava was no Improvement on the previous accounts. The rillOtllt Jon, for cotton were much - the atone inn the temper of the trade at Liver pool and Manchester tall not changed for the better. The participation of States y..2us, In the general financial depression In London and Frukfort, had resulted In a fur ther decline to (rn.,,ipra; per rent. sterling money, which induced sellers in the metropo lis to hasten sales at 10P4431111N per cent. to both the Foreign markets referred to they had suffer,' less than most other funds. They are thus the Invisrites In Frankfort, even while, In the language or a private letter "it seemed 10 be the general Impressem that nothing short of a miracle can prevent the outbreak or hos tilities." —We take from Mr. Pericles compilation the following statement of the quantity of crude petroleum I.liliq4ell In the Twentieth collection district ofs. iv anln, lord, month, from April, I c, to March, lee;: ll,t three months April May June ECM Average per mouth . 107,011 Second Thrpe months IMrrels. .luly 1.1,4 x, August `..V.!,'3 , 1 September ....... . .... 219,491 EMI Average per month wi,o,n last Five montlia. Barrels. t ,elober 242.507 November I teeember 193,10; Juutlary ... .. 219,371 Februau.... .......... MEI Average per. moat!. Average, three months before the he. vel opments at Pithole ....... Average, eight months since the des vclopmants at Pit-hole Total collections for the whole country. ex emit Twentieth, district Pennsylvannia, (or nine months, tili,2•Xl barrels, Kiel per month, 7,iXio barrels, REM= Twentieth di.triet, January to ./ uly. average 107,G11 4a,66/1 Average July to .1 an uary, niuce 1•Ithole discovery, All other ahrtrlrta average 7 , J1 barrel. per year or an actual production for the (blen der year 16:5 .te5,5,10 hide Of 15 gallons , met, 63,1a5, 1 J10 gallons of crude petroleum. Total petroleum refined for six months. from .Icily to lb!cember, 1615, 14,037,770. The total of refined 011, for the year ending June 3MII, Z, It" tal,calca,lll; Ttik log one-half its the lir...duct lon—Jan January to J tine, IA 10001,573 gallons—which. added to the alcove 11,027,7711, makes the total from January 165, to January 16;11, 111,0,1,3111, a hlch is equal to tc,. 557.612 gallons of erode oil, and which very cearly murmur.. the consufnptlon of tills ountry for that time, as the use of petroleum In Its natural state in very limited, wring a on. tined exclusively to Itibritlatilig The exports, for the same time have I evil Crude, 1,140..575 gallons, refined, 25,M1.1175gA110n5, lons, Total 16 , 5, ...i,ne.l.,ctko gallons: 164, :Li,- .167.1t1 gallons; 1615,...,,..r•5t,5ti as - 7,7 , e1 gall(st 1 ho expc•rts from I Indelph to for the yea? 1015 have Incretmed largely. Ilfelwe lire only . 1,971,56. V.. gallons behind Now 1 orb (not equal to one December exports) in our xhlpments. The port of Phtladelichia shows an Increase of 4,491,114 , , gallons lit 1615 over 1611, while cl nr lug the corresponding time New I ark 14[10W8 falling off or 7,102,167 gallons.—.l . /UM. Press. —We are irralltied (says the Philadelphia Ledo rr ) to notice that Comptroller Clark has directed that the National hanks shall not keep deposits with private bankers. So long us the slovernment is necessarily connected with the banks, and to a remain extent re sponsible for their good credit, it to bat pro per that it should keep theta to themselves as much as possible. The National Banks are limited to the legal rate of interest on all their discounts, anti at these rates very naturally command the most ihilable ss cities; Where as most private beakers pity a ec large Interest on deposits, and to make a jsrollt front their use mast lend them hat at the highest possible rate et interest. anti, of course, loan on securi ties of doubtful and ishcondary credit. New York Sleek and Money NorkeL Note Took, May In.—The Stock Market open ed with decidedly more firmness throughout the list. The cliques are actively at work on Cumberland Coal, Western Union Telegraph, Eric, Reading. Cleveland and Pittsburgh, Kew York Central and tplieksilver. The Mine of the market la firmer than for some time past, and from the present aspect of liffaus a specula tive advance appears very mot/able. Nearly every leading stock is more or loss under the influence of combination', operating for a rifle, and shares have but Little chance of escaping corners. Governments show ruttier a firmer tone. The decline in 5.-tMs is bringing out buyers. unit the market resists with remarkable firmness the roturus or large amounts of bands from Europe. Gold Is active, but without important change In premiums. The sales of the Sub-Treasury have the effort of checking the upward ten dency, it being understood that the Assistant Treasurer is a standing Boller at 130, mad the commission shipment of specie to-morrow will be quite large, probably not below three millions. The steamer Manhattan, from Vera Cruz, brings et45,4M In specie. tiohl is loaned at 7 per cent. per annum. Foreign Exchange continue very arm at a fraction over specie shipping rate. Produce bills are very scarce, and large linen of sterling cotton bids are un saleable. The demand for money from brokers is rather more active, but the supply is en. perabundant, and the rate continues at 5 per emit.. with exceptions at 1 per cent. upon round sums. Paper is in demand, and prime names are taken readily at s@fi per cent. The speculation spirit Is spreading to the Petroleum and Mmuig Stock Board. Gold stooks are more active. Atlantic and Pacific has suddenly advanced to dye dollars, with few sellers at that price, having . been offered for some time past at vi 5003 ,5. Downieville is very firm and active. Mr. Chas.GmhatnAwhose misfortunes , grow. lug out of the Ketchum affair, excluded him for a time from the stock board, has been re stored tomembership by a unanimous vote, and resumed business. Prices of Mining Stocks bid in Boston to-day: Central Copper Fulls, 42%; Franklin 45'5; Han cock, 10 1 4; Water Power, 42; Isle Iloyal, 19; Minnesota, 13; Quincy , 48: Waverly, 4; flay State, 1414. Stock market, tour o'clock, open board: sales Ohio COrtilicateS, '03%; Western Union Tele gram:, 61%; New York Central, 93%; Erie, 74%; Hudson, 111%; Ileadlng, 107%,• old tioutheru, 7...1%; Pittsburgh : BU%; Cleveland & Toledo 105%. The gold market dosed steady at 13071/130%. he export to-morrow will ho heavy, and ex acted to reach $3,000,000. New York Market. I.:kw Toss, May IM.—Cotton a simile firmer, at 300 for Middling. Flair dull, heavy, onset tlial and mem, lo‘rer, at M1,00@t1,60 for Extra totts, fp,01fp9.7.5 (or 11 0, and yiLtialtl3.7s for Trade Brands , cloning dull. Whisky quiet, with trifling sides at a. 79. Wheat dull and :We lower, at $l,Ol for choice Spring, 5 1 , 1,00 for Milwaukee Club, and $1,0595'1,00 for &r. . to etSe now No. 1 Milwaukee. Rye dull and drop g. Barley and Barley Malt dell. Corn 161.0. wer for new, and steady for old, at 713 a 145550 for Now Western Mixed afloat. and edgy. St, i4c (or Ola do in store. Oats a little firmer , at 470.50 e for Now Western, and Idesile for Old do. Petroleum dull at 270 for Crude, and 129'5 100 for Refined in Bond. Pork. red heavy and lower, but closed Arta, at ID for New Mess, closing at 550 .1 116,, raga El ; Ile for Old do, and .21 ,1055 02,00 for Pr e; also UAW bble Now Moss for y, June and July, sellers' and buyers' option, ate2D.X34013,60. Beef steady at about previous price. Beef Baum firm at 05548. Cut Moats firm at 151 , 461.tMe for Shoulders, and fl ea . lox limns. Lard quiet and Arm lft . Butter quiet, at oo quiet for Ohio, and for State. Cheesy dull at Weak,. Bacon quiet and steady, at 10,4 e for Cumberland Cut, and 15%e for Short Chicago Callas Market. Cum nee, Alay 17—The fresh receipts of Beef Cattle at the Mack Yards to-day are se cars. Eutarixt sales, 1,62 a bead, at prices ranging from lia, f. :46,1* for stock steers, $11,75(97,50 for fair Butchersstook and from 117.61 41840 for good to chorea shipping Beeves, S lot of Ave p r i ze ewers brought *7,05, but thin is no mita tion of the general range of prices. The mar zezim4aha yards Meng thronged with Mayo:ea:and Mine an extensive business is be mg done,altirough the reports from the Emit ena markets are Oran unfavorable Prices are well •telainlainedr and 'horrid trio present activity continue until nightfall tne yards will be-elaardi Of the best granter, of stock at an ndraneeof from .1011i6e per lea lbs en medium qualities. Other quttlttlen arc steady at yesterday's quotatiOns. The average quality of the 'clock is 'good, and for such prices are well maintained at the 0950. Journal. =! uJLTIMO 1/311=nr (must. Oats Pik Sugar ite Arms relining gradMs tock and. demand ligtat. Y; GM= 01710 a OP TOE Prrrantraatz Azirrra, rarest', May 18, 1866. The general markets are steady and moder ately active, thought devoid of excitement, and while thorn is a fair volume of business, there is no material change to note In values. GRAlN—Wheat is quiet and a little weak but nominally onehangml. Oats quiet with sal. of Western reported at 50052 on track, and 55 rn fro e n ? s t ore. i Corn 1: at SO , active an rohmntsmun cat MOIL . il a ye e rs o i n n demand .r'c aCd. prime Penn?. sells on arrival at $l. No movement In Bar ley. FLOCR—Is steady with a continued fair de mand, and we can report regular Sales Irma store at 810,75 @ 11,25 for Spring, and $l2 to $l3 for fair to choice brands of Winter Wheat. Rye Flour Is quoted at 86,50 to 87, and in very light supply. PitoVlslliNS--Ilitcon is firm hat unchanged at 11tif.814 , 4 for Shoulders 17 for Ribbed Side,; for Plain Sugar Cure d llama; and 9 for Canvassed ditto. lard Is quiet hut firm at and Mess Pork still quoted at 6 . 1241.12,50. SEEDS—The demand for both Clover and Timothy Seed is very slight, as the season is about over. Flaxseed is In active request at *c.a. POTATOES—Firm and In demand at the al ranee. Sale of 1 car reach Blows and Flukes I mixed at $1,35 per bush; I car prime Peach Blows In lots at 81,MI; and I car 110 11(.1,4 per bbl. GREEN A PPLEs—Sales of 140 barrels at $0 to 1111. BUTTEIt--Continues exceedingly dull and the demand in very much rostricted. Com mon to prime Roll may he fairly quoted at ...k) to 21. EGGS—Steady at N per ,toz. DRIED PRllT—Sales of Pooches at 19 to 2D, for quarters and halve)). Supply of Apples almost exhausted. Old crop may be quoted at It In It, and now at. ID to 17. . . - . tilL—Nales of No. 1 Lard at $1.85. nl/filllf I , doll at 55 to GO. HOMIN Y—Trot little to market, and but lit tle wanted. small small gales at Q 4. ItEANS—HuII and neglected but. unebnaged —prime email White way be quoted kt $1,75 per hush. s ALT—la In rather better demand, and we ran report small gales et $2.10. Hal—Therein not much inquiry for Haled Hay, and bat little In market. Loose is gel ling, at Slo to 125 per ton, as to quality. /iSHl.lls—S.cata Ash Is dull and nominally un changed. Pearls in demand, and sell readily at Li—supply in this market very light. Pll2 LLAL/--Ig held firmly at 11. I= OPPIOP OP TAN PliTamnitall to esvrali, Earner, May is, 1141111. CRUDE—There was it little more activity In the Crude market to.day, though there IA still plenty of room for improvement. We can report sales of 51A bbls at 19e, packages In cluded, free on hoard cars;olo at 19, on tre .pot; 130 at 14, bbis returned; 4011 (41 gravity) at 14)4; 415 (41 gravity) at 1414, and 410—on Thurs day evening—at 14 , 4. Quotations may be fairly given at 14 to 14r4, bats returned, and 19, bids nu:laded—though It was reported that a sale had been consummated at 14%. Tele grams from 011 City quote at $1,50 at the wells, which Is a decline of 255 per barrel, as compared with Thursday's reports. There was a slight imprcivetnent In the demand for Ipinent to-day, but refiners, generally, are still holding MT, In expectation of lower rates. Barrel 111, , 91 141 II 01, 11=1 REFINED-3 be market for bonded oil to quiet and without quotable change. We can report sales of AK. bbls for Immediate delivery In Philadelphia, at 111 c; 500 for June, at 42; and SOO (or Slay, seller's option. at 35, free on board earn here—less one per rent. As we have re peatedly stated in our reports for some days past, there Is but comparatively little oil offer- Ing,elther for present or futare delivery, and, so far as our refiners are concerned, the pres ent apparent stagnation could not have ocenr red at a better time. Free 011 Is quiet and nominally unchanged. —Since writing the above, we have a sale of 1000 hills reported, to be delivered between the 15th and 30th of July, at 17, free on board cars, here. ARMY ALS—The arrivals 0(011 by the Alio itheny River since our last report, were as follows : ME =EI MEI Wilkins.. ..... Maxtor A. Ellison... •r: .1 C. Young .... 51 .1. Gullagher....... 1M .1. t•. Strickler 305'W. I'. Logan 350 11. Itosenbach 150 Fisher Allro .1610 ~liarbungli A Co . 232. I. P. Costs 112 13M1 I=l t'u tr,,o, May Is.—Floor dull, and declined 151cr85e, buyers and sellers arc widely apart In View x. Wheat rory unsettled; opened at $1,59; declined to 91,511 1 4; rallying to p1.54!4, and shoed irregular. at 91,53'4, with ewes of No. 1! $1.1041,05. Corn declined lc, closing triode, Moly active. 49 , 40.10 e for No. 1, and 4741'4714c for No. 1. Oats quiet. at .7146 , 31ife. Provislonx .1 ritet. Receipts-5,07 bids of liourir bush. of wheat; 127,000 bone. corn, and 51 bush. of oats. Shipments-10,000 bids of our; 13,000 bush. of Wheat; 327,000 bush. of corn, and 59,000 bush. of oats. El= ==ll riitt.ADltLenta, May Mt.—Petroleum dull; Crude 7:43M.,4, Flenned in IlondaNterne und COUNkte. ' , lour dull; Superfine 1117,5018,00, t: and xtra rt.,Nftn..so. Wheal haus deel fling tendency; nod tr,jOitt!,6e. Corn dud and de clined lei Yellow Rk. Whisky dull with a de dining tendency. Poinsion• In DverolL. Thirrnorr, May l6—Tho demand rontinnen brisk and the supply he fair. Large nhiptuenta are daily Millie to Cleveland, l'iltalnira and "Ill's even further East. Prieea 10-day are a little higher than yesterday, and range train lor petkohlilows, and tiOe for dukes on tile streeL INMOST!' BY RAILROAD PITTSBCIIOII, FO&T WAYNC & CF110•00 It. B. May 14.--1 car militias', linos a !McKee; 2 ',kg* bacon, T C Jenkins; 2 blob, 3 Mils do, Cook, Ilro a en; 1 b. butter, W .1 Meek; 3 lib's bacon, Kiel a Rtteliart; It bits buckwheat, Beckham it Long; 2 cars metal, Bryan d. no; 100 bbla flour, s„, g h.,y o r Voskamp; bbis eggs, 25 keg. lard, Blair & WOOtIll; 4 Mils eggs, /I Riddle; 10 hos candles, 5 do map, McCullough, Smith a co; s on 's bacon, 3 kegs lard, 250 Aga mlllfoctl, H R Jr; 100 bbl; floor, El WaMca; bun pigs loud, IdeKre d Ben; ears potatOes, 1 do oats, Riteboock, McCreery d co; 300 pigs lead, .1 B Lyon; 100 bides, 1111rtley, Mahe° d e I car staves, 11 11 Collins; I dod, do, .1 d•Ralyed I do do, Grithrle d KM; 4 cars metal, Graff, Bennett d co; I car potatoes, Voigt d oo; 143 ludas , 1.14)Us CLEVELAND AND Perrssonon RAILROAD. May le.-1 cur outs 811 F103,1;51 bible 011,0 My; I I.s bacon. Atwell, Lee .t eo; lo Mite egg., W P Beck; 15e kto, powder, D lad; Is do do, ld Chulhmt; 100 tibia floor„4V Gormley; 801 do do, Shomuker Lung; 100 do do, Newcomer, Goo r4:1; has dry peach., Potter, Aiken & Ntlepord;2o pkg. Itch. S Cooper; 5 too haute, F. lleaselton; M 1 do do, H. 11 Townsend' 4 do do 8 Cooper; le boo cheese, Bhooinker t Lan g ; i ce pkga &an, Graff & Reitor; 3 cars metal,tirolt llermatt & co; 151 eke potatoes. Potter, Aiken & Shepard; la) bale do, L H Vol gt & co; 2AO do do, W D Patterson; 120 do do. T C Jenkins; 1 ear barley, Rhodee; 4do do, Dlt Galway; pkiga IWt F: HeAseltnn; ZS do do, J Dilworth; ell do do; Watt & Wilson; 30 do do, J McDevitt. PITTPTISROA. COLIMBUS urn CCII011111f•TI B, R May la—Teats wheat, J S Liggett & co; 1 car staves, John Meyer; 1 do corn, Hitchcock, Mc- Creary & co; 1 do do, Gilmore, Simpson & co; raio hide dour, Jas Gardiner; 1 car mill feed, R Knox & Son; 100 b 12113 flour, Seghmyer & Yoc kam((l; lOU do do, E 11 & J C Guthrie; I ear corn, & W lairley; 2 htitis glamiwure, Modes A no; 11 tes hams, Jae Lippincott; l 9 pkg. fish, Wm Cooper; 20 do do, Gay, Burke & co; 8 cars C C Smith; I do wheat, Gilmore, Simp son & co; I car millfeed, Wm Binhum; 4 cars wheat, Dan Wallace; 100 bble Hour, E 11 Myers & co; 1 car potatoes It Knox A Son; El barrels dour, SO sacks do, Wm Cooper; 1 car lumber, A Russell. A LLSOIIIIST STATION, May 18.—I8 cars wheat, Kennedy & Hro; es bids flour, 256 rucks rye, It Knox A Son; 211.3 bags barley, C Eberhard; 2 ears mill:end, Gilmore, Simpson A no; IS seeks flaxseed, Ewer A Hamilton; 163 sacks oats, II eggs , Backfield & 3 bbis eggs, 1 Niehowun do bacon, 2 SdO do Dyer; W J I bar i el It Gb son;, bbls potatoes, IMO bbis flour , Knox A Son; 3 ibis eggs, W B Moore; 3 kgs lard, Shuts, Son A co; WO ski; oats, Owens, Kennedy et Har per; 1 bbl whisky, .1 W Gray. I); etv : $ • 0)111 SPRING OF 1866. HEMAPANKIL, (BLOOD CURE.) This article Is expressly designed to parity and restore the blood to a healthy condition. by which SCROFULA and all Diseases or the Skin are effect• wally removed horn the rystem. Sold In bottles at MO cents and 810E44 by SIMON JOHNSTON, spy Corner Smithfield and Fourth Streets. GJEOUGE A. KELCY,, WHOLESALE DBUOGIBT, AU,. 81' Wbod Street, OPPOSITE =EST. OHAHLES HOTEL, DIALVII IR Dews, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, VIEEMILMTOIMEEIXI.I2", . PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYEISTUFTS, to The Retail business will ba continued as usual at o. eti Federal street, and corner of Ohio and Fr der al streets, Allegheny. sroyin-lyd d. SCUOONfIAKES as, SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PDEY, WHITE LEAD , GLUE LIMO COMUN IS ARRED IN OILS,L lON PJWITEN OIL Na. aa WaaCl late , o4olt. edgy 10 CASKS POTASH, prime, just received Cud !brittle by ItEUBSE A. KELLY. Wltototals Drofigtst, 17 Wood street 10 BBLS. PITIVT, in Bladders, Jestrecetred bud tor sale by GEORGE A. KELLY. myl Whole.le Druggist, 37 Wood stmt. rv'T HENRY Q. 11414 E, NOME! CORM II PERI a at 01116 num Dottrel, to return lissulal to U. friends and Um Dub Ito generally for thels ilbaral patronage. end would ~esooctroly Intone them that be hat Jultnellms. ea Oom the ILastern markets with a large ankwell selected stock et Fine Woolen , Goods; rommqoamsdezwrzsicenrs atom AND 51/ 5/41 EMI Cliieftun Fay etto DSPARTIIRI3. Lenl Leoti....llamilton Purkersburg drmadWo Bwemey St. Lou.. ELVER. WEATHER, ITC. The river is again falling slowly at this point, with scant four feet In the channel, by the pier marks last evening. At 011 City, the telegraph reported the Alleheny at a s and, with twenty-live inches in the channel. Here. the weather continues clear and pleasant, and apparently settled. The Nora, from Cincinnati, Is the only i transient arrival we have to report. She had a fair freight list, and came op over the "Giese Hoene," without. touching. The Col eraine, as we predicted, has alsooreached the wharf after considerable trouble and hard work in getting over Glass House. The Armadillo cleared for St. honl last evening, with all the freight she could take on the water. She left here drawing about three feet ten Inches. The Lent Leott, also, cleared for Parkersburg. The Nora, Capt. Devinnes', will commence loading forthwith for Cincinnati and Louis ville, and will take her departure early next week. Being of very light draught., she eau I go through with dispatch. We regret to learn that the lock in the Mus kingum Elver, at Marietta, Is again out of or der, and navigation in that stream, as a con sequence, is a again obstructed. The Julia, therefore, will not leave for Zanesville, to. day, as heretofore announced. The Pnyette and Chieftan, were don here frond Geneva anti Brownsville last night, and will be found at the lauding this morning. The former,in command of Capt. M. A. ton, will leave a g ain thin evening at o'clock, And the latter in command of Capt. It. Abrams, leaves at 5 o'clock. Capt. l'erry Brown contemplates leaving for Savannah, Georgia Innclay or 1500 In look af ter his boat, the Hard Times, now plying on Some of the Alabama streams. Capt. Brown Intends to dispose of her If he can find a buyer wining to give what she is worth.) The Pine Grove arrived at Cincinnati on Wednesday, and the Leonora and Lorena left there the same day for Pittsburgh. The Ca inel la was advertised to follow on Thdtreday. The annual report of the Chamber of COm morce of Louisville, shows that during the year ending April 1, lean, there were 3731 arri vals, and 37.al departures of steamers; during the cants period RI steamers were registered of a carrying capacity of 44,079 torts, anti a value of $2,e16,T.30; of the above steamers 11 were built at Louisville and New Albany,since December, Ixos. Of the eleven six were built at Now Albany. A argot - tau Paean.—We deem from Mem phis Argus, of Saturday, that some promi nent steamboatmen of that place are now hav ing built at. Pittsburgh, l's., a staunch and ex cellent Arkansas river packet, to be railed the Kate Metampbell. She wants, of the same di mensions Of the Last Chance, and of similar I for further particuiars.enquire of construction. That looks ilke taking the"liwt WILLIAM 31rELItoY, Agent, chance" for a steambOat, passing by Aletrepo- Al the Wharf-Boat, foot of Grant st., ttabergh. Ile, Mound City,Paducah, Cannelton, Leaven- , L. CoI,YIN, Agent, Brownsville, Pa. worth, New Albany, Louisville, Jeffersonville, I - Cincinnati, Newport, Gallipolls, and Wheel- 1.4`0R CINCINNATI AND ing, plumb up to the head of the hollow.—Lt ln be new Lowiatile ameier. Haut paroo,nger viratner The Yorktown and Emma No. 5 left Saint Nt.ditA 'apt. H. H. iiar ENS itY, Lon. for Pittsburgh onWednesday, end the Wil, tease for the Shove and all Intermediate ports Armenia, en route - from PlLLeburgh to Salut hitiN DA V. al p. louts, was at Cairo on the same day. The St. Per freight or pai.ag.• apply on hoard ur to Louis Republican, of Thursday, says .ItiliN MACK, mv1917.1 4. D. coLLINGWoOD, l A g eut° ' I The wet weather yesterday put a slight _ I "damper" on the yesterday of the "urn. , u ST. LOUIS rr "strikes , " upon having compelled most of the 17 A N ST PA —The new ateame I steamers to etabmit to their exorbitant de- • " b e L rc.N IDA:, cam. Cl. A. C3V. mantis. We think that this strike will not h i t= and all intermediate port. of ultimate benefit to those who originated it. : Many of oar eteamboat Captains are of the ' for frelght or paseage apply on RoAtH or to opinion that It was only gotten up for the I tar; FLA , K & coLLINGWOOD, Agents. purpose of driving the negroes ofr the wharf. - - The white laborers have bound tide blacks to , REGULAR PACKET addir m e stand up for the present figures, and We FOll WHEELING, MARIETTA would now employ Only t h e AND ZANEsILLE.—The Roe eleHrrier EMMA blacks, and Ut a „ err lbw der . , we think, we . yFIAA t ...Cpt. C. It. rerru., will leave for the Intennedlate ports rverr TUSDAY, will have quite a reduction In the price of re , ri{ , labor. DAY ' , at 7 ant. J.ll. O ,' LLINuWO(II). Agent. OIL WORKS. WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING o ciniecr..a.ma - ir. . OF PITTSBURCH. PENNA. JOHN WATT, President. HINNY b. LONLI, tiee'y and Treas., WORKS IN TEMPERALNCEVILLE OMee, No, 2 Duquesne Way, mr.NurAcrunens or PURE WHITE 13LTELINTINA3- f_) I Oil mono be eseolled for booming properties, color or Cr. teat, sod Is pat up to well swasonsd eels, aultable for HOME USK, or EXPORT. puii- DE.11.11 SOLICITED. IMisciosta—John Watt, Robert Lea, U.O. Mack U. H. Herron, C. L. Caldwell, H. H. Collins, J. W Porter, &dm. Wallace, D. W. C. Carroll. BONDED WAREHOUSE PHENIX WAREHOUSING COMPANY, Pool of Bohm mild Harrison IStroots Brooklyn, N. Y., Storage for Refined Petroleum, In Tanks and Barrels. ?lee Circulars, fa.'um«,l4 BRAVES. BTOJLIST. New York. oea•ly SUPERIOR OIL ENGINES. We are e.pestrotUog, ant, wll keep on hand, perlor style of CIPX:La 3EIMIESI-ITOMEI 111 l IMMO i CORION OR !UMW Bonn We Invite parties needing engine, K tnea for this voori.es to eaII and one th em, corner EE and 0 1.1•13.1 9.I.IIiCEPTB. near Cit 7 Water MAC f NTCBiI HLMPHTLt. a co. COMMERCIAL OIL MORI- • PURE WHITE BURNING OIL Al TUE LOWEST MARKET RATES j.iIIIES WILKI NS, CRUDE AND REFINED Ohl ; Mire Bloat, Dow:mum Way, Pittsb largo - Spools] attention arm to the rule ezl meet of Petroleum sold lie product*. Cons meta rorpectfully sollated. Pootoaes Ho: la. ine2:lY jelpici utwiN & co., OIL OF VITRIOL ANO AQUA AMMONIA. Crfacmca, ISt Haricot at., fa a 7 PITTSBURGH. PA. STOVES GRATES, &c. To HOUSE BUILDERS AND ROUSE KEEPERS. STOVES, GRATES ARO RANGES. We respectfully Invite the attention of the penile to our extensive_ variety of COoKING STOVICe, GRATE FROIMS, FENDERS, COOKING RANG naltg recently Increased onr facilities for moo - el/militias the above erticles, _and greatly Improved our Myles of ORATE FRONTS, end Introduced one of the BEST COOHINti RANGES to be had In the community, we est all in need of anything In out line of business to give no call. 33-T6BEliala Ob fOCN, No. 235 LIBERTY STREET, Mei:W.4lre. of tte Celebrated TRICIIIVII and BLACK OAK COON STOVES. • UJ. 'MILL wnopaturn 8. livn.wonics. ARTUUUDOBSON McINTYRE, McNAIIGHFAX & co., STONE AND BRICK PAVERS, - Will attend promptly to Farina'hinged:ld Laying Stone and Brick Pavements, And Repairing the same: Curb Stones /or - Dished and bet. Also, Wading and Cellar Digging done at shortest notice. l'arties desiring &milling in Our line will base their orders attended to by addressing an through San,egheny Yost Ulnae, or by calling at No. 206 usky atreet, Allegheny. ff i gn i 4e2 P IVerM4Er DTR l Vt l ifillita CO. INSURANCE AGE NTS. GAIIIIINTEIt COFFIN, Agent le r U. the Pratiklln, Philadelphia and Baltimore Se. .trance vazippates, North-east earner WOOD Ana WL. JONES, Agent for the North ford leatiaolitow:Arew.wrihTrapr A. EIHEP — ABD, Secretary of rilla h rt9 e°r"" ~~` { ~l~4lcr~~~ Ili: G. WRIGHT, murarAcarnan or VENETIAN BLINDS, OLse at" UP EDON DfirI3LIEDB DONE UP 704UAT. TO DEW TAILOR, J IOIINFLOTD_ ILuTD OM FLOYD & CO., Wholes a l e • ptit. ogegekso. rrs woxisna =Liberty stmt. ext3l6:lyd pITTEIBIIIIOH, PA., 8 7 iCinCilt 67autrIFI!! SCD boxes Won Mod;ln P44481410b; Lin ... . Coro • go •• Oswer4l4llrOrliler• So " L••.n• ir""kj" Ihn IW ritg r atl a nk LANG. . • . • -Claud 174 Wood monk SBOoxitlfal plcture* of She twelve Apostles, eatable for altar-decors ttOns, tat Rib 07 (WS) W. P. 11.44188 ALL. ILI ii =QM! .Abrams Brownsville Lox Brownsville =1 Brand—" Lucifer." Constantly on hand and for 410 &J. H. SAWYER, I= BECIIMII AND DLL BIN =l3 0 :iv/ avi=4 to:c t riyA: STEAMBOATS PEOPLES' la%g t F !..4THE BARTLETT LINE O STEAMER, (INCOILCORATEI).) SEWING MACHINE, Pittabiargli, City. Brown.- villa. mita Geneve, This Company will ru a daily twmt between the a 1.,. points. n ..f thene and splendid side-whel steamer.. t tr.FTAI I w t, IL commander, and ELECT( di, ROBERT COMITInode r. (The Elector I. now being completed and will take her Warr In the line Ina few da)..) • The Chieftain will Sole Pitt...burgh for all imints nTUeSDAYS, Tilt:10, 0A Ye and SATI:IIDAYS at sr. at. RCM - fling, lenses Geneva for rittsbnrgh an MONDAYS. WEDN V.SDAYh and FRIDAYN, t n A. 11. and Brownsville at t 11. N. .. • "I he Company will has, n tie -elm. , Wharf Real at Monongahela I Ity and I . ltisl , llra h. Freight re - COI .4 at all hone... N., charge her rout e,lselunin F.artern freight. Thle line not roe heals no the Sabbath. our new Wharr Boat wilt hr /0... (Irani Street. 1866 SPRING ARRANGEMENT MONONGAHELA RIVER ; Pittsburgh, Brownsville and Geneva, UNION LINE, PdQ$~3T OOMP•Y• Will run three daily Aide-wheel Meson.. between I Pittsburgh, Mouongattelnl•lty. itrowne,llle, ItIre•• I.nnuting. Lireen.hoto, 1.11011,3 2.11 the lhlnk3rll tNI legloh This line Ia 1 • 01111.011.•11 • of the following slteamers. ag FAICETTF ' CAPT. S. C. SPIMMS, TELEGRAPH CAPT. 1.1. 1111111110 t. FItSN IV' LIN r A PT. Z, W. C A RMAC IV NI. SUMNER & CO. GALLATIN I'A I'T. A.S. 1'0111.11,g. These park., will leave Pittsburgh daily Cl s a M.. and p. rn, except Sunday• when the departure wlll be at o dock, a. M. BOOTS, SHOES, Ste The through pnekel for the Oillitegions will leave Pit.burgh dad!' at p. o. Brow use Ill' dally at m., ADIES', GENTS' 158MMNIN(4-I,caves itrownsvllle for Pittsburgh / I da Le yilt 7 a. M. av a es Greens o o bro p. mid Geneva at 12 o'clock: Rice's Landing al 'G p. re Leaves Monongahela city at S The line la composedof first-etas.. side-wheel Le bull i. expressly for the trade. They 0111 51 . COMMSMIMI by °dicers of long ea t , rknot, who will pay particular attention C' the wool. and com fort of pa.sengers. l'he boat, will leave promptly at the hour advertised Freights Received at all Hours. BANKS AND BAN S. BANK G HOUSE N. HOLES & SONS 33 diftl:l33.orl3, N 0.57 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, rocelrrd In rat Panda and Currency. .oflectione [oath. on all the principal points of the tilled !ital.,. and Capadas. STOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER SECURITIES Bought and Sold on fomnalattion, larsi f enlat at paid to tbe padisitase and tale o UMTED STATES SECURITIES. INCLUDINIJ Dolled mate. 151. c. of MI: Do. do ril es of 10.-.; &ore n-11111 - Drn; Cert.lllPatvis or Indebt....ess. Orch•ra sod \ 'ow:here boo/0,, collroted. DOLLAR SAVING S BANK, No. lib FOURTH STREET. CIIIARTEINEID IN 19955. daily from 9to o'clert. also on Wednesday an S aturday evenings, from May lot to November lot, from 7 to 40:clock, and from November Ist to May Ist, from at° 8 o'clock. Deposita received of all sums of not less than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and December. Interest has been declared seml-annually in June and December once the Bank was organised, at the rate of six. per cent: rl=elt. if not drawn nut, Is placed to the credit Jr the depositor as principal, and hears the same in terest from the dent days of. uneawl i i i ernner, compounding twice a year without tronbl the de rottener to call, or even 10 present his plum Oct. AL this rate money will d, able In leap than twelve ca year.. Kooks containing the Charter, By- Law Uni and Regulations, furnished gratis, on application at the onice. Pulantostcr—tiEtlitOß A 'AJAR& Vies 1 . 111.1.1.1% John O. Baskofen, Robert Robb, Rent. L. Fahnestock, John IL tinuenberger, James: lierdmaii, James Shblle, James McAuley, Alexander Speer, James B. D. Meeds, Chrlstlan Yeager , IsaacM. Pennock, A. M. Pollock, M. D.. mots, Junes D. Kelly, Henry J. Lynch, Peter A. Madeirs,l John Marshall, Walter P. Marshall, John R. McFadden, Jahn Orr, livery L. ta l m n ir Alerandor William Vankirk, Wm. P. Weyman. loose Whittler. A. COLTON. Mitlf.DS. tall:claw? m. J. Anderson. enieln Anams, John C. filrulley, Onoege Black, Hill Ha fn, A , onautA. Carrier, Charles A. Colton, t 1 m. Douglas, John Evan., Johu J. Gillespie, William h. Haven, Peter H. Hunker, !Dillard Hay., TILICAMITHIM—CIIAItLE lixefirrwav—JAS. . _ __FURNITURE. FURNITURE AND CANE AND WOOD OHMS, - Matinfactured.and for sale, Wholesale or Retail. JAMES W. WOODWELL, • NOS. 97 A 99 THIRD STREET, Opposite E. Edmondson A Ca's, and mhl NO. I FOURTH STREET. 4009.10 MOTOR ANTUONT ZIZTIII. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Haut'- hctsarers and Wholesale and RetaL Demers in FURNITURE FRI) CHAIRS, No. 434 PENN' ST. above the Called, have on bands • large assortment of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE, it Walnut and Mahogany, of theLr own maoufacture, and war rantedequal In quality and style to any manolinctur or the olty. and wit sell at reasonable prices. PYRITES. THE PENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY EiBM3I "JPYFLIT I 3MS3, OR, Sulphuret of Iron Pommylvlala aalt lftnotaotorlsig Co. OMee, Corner Pitt Street and Duquesne Wa mbtaar . BORING TOOLS. pETROILIA MACHINE WORE& R. H. x.aiacner..-sr, Au. 32 Ohio Street, Allegheny, Manufacturer of IMPROVED DOMINO TIX/LB, AND YEILTUIII USED IN SINKING OIL AND BALT WELT B. Particular IttlCtltloll invited to bla Patented provementa In Jars and Joints, made of•Juntatlo I.T. 8., and Low Moor Iron, In Standard etres, and numbered, so that parts can be ordered by rual, el telozraph, and foul.] a pen net pt at all theca. 5/Fe also furnish roper, nodung, small tools, tie., to those who may wish IL Saltines and machine well mud! to order. Orders by mall proudly attended to. I are prepared to grout licenses to other ZUSlltittelit turret for thr... Improvements on liberal terms. Boa " d h e=r,(l l o: . B. H. MUZZY. FLAY. "{AU HAllat UAYIt• THREE CARS BALED TIMOTHY HAY, FOR SALA IIY SHOEMAKER 41 'ANC, ape/ 171 swi 111 WOOL) STURM. BE -PLATING. LADIES, SAYE VOLE MONEY. By having your 014 Table W►ro BS-PLATED wiTO 11.11.VE8 CASTORS = . TEA B t :AIFORES. uss, CANE IrVi E WA 101 ClasAti Oa re-platedrad imA4a wate COST. L LIED WRIE sec "" ' W .113111i 1"" "At. cumarvisid., " No. I St. Clair OIRUCIBLES—Assorted else for Brass (*nyder.. HAMBY H. COLLOA SEWING MACHINES lillie n hy all who hare seen It Vie simplest i I t the I- Lan rfl.ctlve uic durable as it Is trot th. practical n. eloralile: It has hut to be seen to In. admired, nod heed to he appreciated. It COM blocs the element , or PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE And Is afforded at a prit, within the range of near ly every family to the land. The only low priced Starlathe In the Ilnitnl States thootssot In 11 • the NV II ICF I. Elt k Wll.stoN FEED —the to, And only Tonle , . Feed CS, eetistenetetl• 4.1e - SAI.P:SSIES WANTS:It. 31111111 CM PLY do XI CIVET IE2 ei, W HOE ESA LE AGENTS, No. 43E4 Firth 9tro ot, y14,..21 I'ITTSBI'Itt.II I.A. Di .t lir foot ol toy 10:311.1 1866. LOCK -STITCH SEWING MACHINES, For Families and Manufacturers. After twelve yearn trial, It has been demonstrated that the LOCK -t/TIT(11 Is the only stitch suitable or evuty variety of Svwlng. CAI.I• AND KN. MAINE AT THE WHEELER & WILSON SALESROOM. No. 27 Fifth Street. CI MLIX-aIZiPL3EIN•JEI Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, 13_A_LMORA.LS, cfcc., McCLIELLANWS AUCTION EMPORIUM Nos. 55 and 57 Street. PRIVATE SALE, GAY AND EVENING. N 1124 ( !HEAPER THAN THE CHEAP zsT. EVERIIU,DI TO 92 FEDERAL STREET Boon+, %hoeN and Gaiter,. lIF.ST AS,ORTMENT IN TIIE CITY. Lovre.t. Prices_ EVERYPAIR WARRANTED AT M'CLINTOCK I S 92 Federal street. Allegheny BOOTS AND SHOES J'AUMEMIES ROBS, .4^o. 89 .market Street, near sth Second large purchase of ROOTS AND SLIORS this Spring. We keep on hand a full assortment of every variety or Boole ono Shoes, seleeted with the utmost care for this market. We Invite special at thntlon to our stock, as we believe it to be the best In the city. which we will sell at the lowest prices. I•lease call at No. M Market street. Haring hod over thirty years owner - More In the business, you cannot fall to be gulled. Remember the place. No. SY Market street. (sold) JAMEn ROBB. NEW ROOT AND SHOE STORE, .ro. 24 St- Clair Street A largo and well affected sta-k or LADIF. 44 KNT'S and 4 71111.4DitE2 4 15' ti All MKS, ItALnult (4l,S, etc., which ..11l to a old at the LOWEST KICKS. lanat:enaeo.lf JOHN ttaIOD 4 KASS. aCCIAI ft CACI N N THE ORPHANS' COURT OF I ALLEGELENY COUNTY, No. 139, Mare -0 Term. May 5, ISGS. the petition of Polly Doughty, widow "(Jesse Doughty. df,ceaffed. late of Elizabeth 80, ougb, said county. seaf presented to We Court, art (lug torte that said decedent died July 17th, having nest made his last will and testament. where in and whereby be devised all his real and personal estate to petitioner during her natural life, and af ter her decease to be divided equally between deer denrs brother. Lewis S. Doughty. and his sister, Hester Ann now the wife of With= Collier- that by a codicil to Bald will the testator directed that if Were should not be sufficient income from tilt • - tato ta support the petition,. he empowered his executor to sell and convey any part of hie real es tate for her use and support; mat said testator an billy IL Kern executor of his said WIW that said exerutor declined to serve, and Let ters of Administration, with the will annexed, were Issued to Dr. John E. Shaffer, of said Boroagh of Elizabeth; that decedent owned at the time of his death three lots of ground eat nate in Bald borough, one of which 'eta was sold and conveyed to Samuel McCune =October, 106.1, for the sung of W 3115, as by pro e zedlngs in Orphan.' Court, at No. 13a, June T r ISAI, does ppear; that the personal estate of sald testator b. appear hausted for the support of petitioner, and aims the proceeds of the sale of said lot, and praying the Court to grant an order direct bed to the said Jahn E. Shaffer. Administrator do bonus non, or other competent person. for the sale of the remaining part of Bald real estate, heINI the nest twoviescribefl lots of ground In this pett lion, for thewpport of petitioner, according to the dtrtctdoll of the said hut and testament, and Wowing that said Lewis B. Doughty lirasat W.- tattoo, Lawrence County, (this, and Mat foster Awn Collier lima at Portsmoutl, Belot. county, orde: Ohlo, hereupon the (Mart made the following . . Aud now, Maya MA petition being Met:anted and duly considered In open court, the coon nerd • is M. D cot oughty atlnn to issue to saDr. Collier John and Dealer R. tillader, Ann, Lew , William his wife, iring them to he and appear In coon on SATURDAY, the 10th day of May, inst., at Ili O'clock, A. to alisiler the prayer of the peti tioner., when he same will he granted unless cause be shown to the contrary, and the court di rect that notice be given to the parties residing out of the County of Allegheny, by publiation In the Prrranunoll day, three times at tenete ten days before the return day, and that one copy of pa per containing id parties. be sent br mar addreas ed to cub of :mid parties. IIY TEM COURT. Attest: Wn. A. lienttOta, Clerk. myihlort STEAMSHIPS, BALTIMORE AND HAVANA STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ALEX. BROWN & SONS, Genii Agents. FOR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. Carrying the United States Mail The Pint-Isla. Steamships of thin line will sail as follows: "CURA"—I,IOO tons. Wm.lßollins, Command. on !SATURNIA RERTY —l,2aotonek Si '. J. Stafford, Command- Fromer,n WEDNESDAY, May ZS. BROWN'S WHARF, YELL'S POINT, At 4 o'clock e. n., precisely, on the days announced. For frolinO or passage, having unsurpassed ac commodations, apply to HENRY M. WARPIELD & CO., Agents. 1G 1,3111...`6 W1141a7. N. lI.—No Bills of Lading but those of the Comps. ny will he Maned. Penults for the freight most he I,rocured from thin Waco. No freight received sp.r 11 1 , of lading signed on day of Balling. annoy `TEAM TO AND FROM LIVER l'ool. AN I) I( WIRTH:MOWN (IRYLAND) twice a week. The INMAN LINE., nailing EVERY SATURDAY, EVERY WEDNESDAY, CARRYING U.S. HAILS. Tlels sold to and from Ireland, England, tiermany and Prance. Ap the Company'. Otilees, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, an Broadway, N. V. ra:Emcm: FORTY YEARS PRACTICE EN ISEXII_,A.Z. MUMMERS Gives and o knowledge - seldom seeratrr.e_ rh al: dans. My long residence in MIS e1tntit.....%.„ of patients treated annotaill are 1"....cnt proof of my success. AI SUM eases AT arisin OWlHM g A, Lb " o l d I , tritaj '" , Vl..,aaarpo.. and al naaaala shorter time th an beretotora V 7 VEGET AELE REMEDIES. Itedleisaa aatit , to any Part of Un lon. Alt letters vvmaw ra= st au . e t o t70 136 Thi111161 om Dl . e • re•• :7 Box M tiborghDPa. _DRA.I7GE,,V---, GENE,ILLL DRAIIGHTING OFFICE 8=43 N'exteZai ALseozicry, No. 12 St. Otalr St., near Ilumentlon Drift, H. Y. arintusidrplar, 01111 latitokez. DeAldenco. No. 12 114 et .. - .t, del dm 10.191.a0A_, 34:ipNo BUY YOUR. NOTIONS, . • F. ( lq! , _ l3llB kets. -v- .ay.. ALT z...orrxwa vuut,..40...,x., pan , " ItrOnt 1 0 1 . _ GREENBACKS ROBACK'S BIRO Robaek's Stomach Bitters After years of experience Rod Web have proven to be the best remedy extant for all com_pialuts where• Male and stimulant are required. They nev o er tall to mires g ellen the weak, Impart vigor to the strolt, nd In all respects restore shattered and b r ok e - - own constitutions. Norenmdy has been received w til t u teurlt favor as BIT r EltS. BLOOD PILLS SICK ROAM! and an Diseases of the Beneela DR. ROBAC R'S Blood Pills, EOM Inkoniaut nil I Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Disease, Old Sores, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia Bich 1-lendEiebe, Liver Complaint. FEVER AGIIE. GR EENBACKS It Is admitted by our mat learned physicians ht DR. WRACK'S BITTERS *minim the Pinieerinn , : L I %v ie It . f i = o n k V:11 0 ;1:T . t ogs . t.l4. tans agent. ILITTHRS should be used by eonvaleseenut to streugtben the •prostrullon whjeu always fella." acute diseases. In the hllloWdlstrlets of the West and South there has, for Bitterse, been much needed. so All , tide of stomach which, If taken to Prefer quantit e ie of s and at th e proper time, s sere pnn ventlv Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Liver Complaint, itYaPeptia, leg% end t .;:tgmigi:e4at ir el . n r rd one, than any othennown remedy. Now that the war Jayvee, there will be thorium& seeking homes In theftetli. No pitmen who valises his Ilfe shouldno there without having constantly • nand the BITTEN:A, as • safegimrd sigennit OM= and rualadles engendered by miasma end polish** water. Traveler* to and all residents of, the rank bottoms of and and tooth. end the thneir Balsalsalppl lie tributaries., ahoutd Provide selves with the BITTERS. PRINCE, & Cid, SOLE •PBOtiltiMir.ogg. Nos. 56,:-58, 60 and 6W EAST. - TanoralliSTßEET, :442.1. 0 c104:rad II l a Oa MEDICAL ARE GOOD. BUT IRE BETTER. ROBACK'S r4.4•1,./..-1 Cos t,i v rom, Blood Pills, ARE UNEQUALED I=l or Indigestion, Rheumatism, St. Anthonrs Fire, ARE GOOD, BUT r;77:77nW_l Indlgeortion v Jazindice, Kid- ney Complaints, and all DiseiW'S of a aim- Thu . nature, and Are Bertter lercaum Dr. C. IL Ito id, lop . , wbom OF11.! lbAid4 be lodaliNUNld.