iWA.7r'T'A. . UTIOAL GARDENER AT NATEOI4. i on Sstittiley between the hours of 10 A. 'At i 11, - st the etneeef NA. SALT BULNUFACTUIIISIG cot. Pitt ntreet •nd Duquesne.Vray TED. Tilers, .Fitters and Boiler Makers, AT 311 LIBERTY STREET W. W. WA.LILA.OE. :STED —A GERMAN.PROTES ram' GIRL to do general Ivcuiew rk In taidlY• tbs 4161111TIING ZOOK Of tat = THIS OFF/Oli BILE--FOR warn OFFICE on tho soiond pat, d earner, of water and BeiMUM streets. est re JOHN L HOtTSE a 00. a , ISALK—A. tract of OIL LA.NI3, whining forty arren nod_tbree4ourth aerea, a heart of Wee o region of Wart Virginia 'laland has th a burnof oinglt• spring' on It and all the benea= i RAILER: Wilkins HAIL SALZ—That large THREE STORY: IRION. DWELLING ROUSE, No. ss Fourth t, Pittsburgh: Possession given ou the tat of • ggezt.. Enqutre of AID W. RIDDELL, A Fo tuttonispenZaw, th street. 6ALE.-150 Acme or Coal, alio, 120 'rasa of front col! In pool Yo. 2 • alsoone track Oak and railroad, and other Iniprovementa In tt working caderl tit ;toed tio."1; one tenet on tha And Connelbell Ratle°" Iln Of ._WILI.LthetTARD :•11 heat done ilfth on (Rant stiset. - .n.t BALE.-..DILEA.k'.. 110158 E AND ((((feet to to the Eighth' Ward, hating a nn t of 20teet on Pea. Ateonei stod extends bank eat to a 20 lard allenoo which are erected a ta 2 l‘itert;lnsragl r t t =r i e n t witi"l4ht mow ' tad op. /to sdtplatatt , s.. Thin property .ts : orrered at t,. Zany terms_ Possession ylvert at once. 11 l -LET. to 1 1 1 0 3 - " `B: rdoI..AIN &80. • 1111 -LET. . . ... .... .. - E FIBST dBD SECOND STORY BOOBS, 1 - Oro Fourth street, near the cornet of Wood 'pet. Eagatte or WELLS. RIDDLE &CO., N 0.146 Wood st.. Di Arr or to ALDERMAN IMINS, lth at. DR BALK, • , • • ouraTorcrnatz scrxiss Votir rooms, within ea* and a halt actutrea aegis et cats, in Manchester. Good water and every. convenient. Poeseseton given tratnedl=l .• apply*" loam Swaps raur.,ll Federal it !Monis' Hargenle Wagon Shop, Beaver straits PR 8A1E.....L.7LC1T,, OF ,GROUND, A at Big Sewickley Station, on Ptttetnunh t Fart Vg,&tt2bvat• tt...wooeltd4geTniti.El, *t. la hon,a, nowt* amuse. of completion, ht terms., thrtmeb Ina ma ' ns Judd e ttera la front building, cellar under, the whole, it porch and bay 'window to pular. Will be low. PoeuiMu guaranteed drat or May. ' to 1,14 a FourthStmt. iOR BA-L.S.—TEN •TWO STORY ;BRICE, awn pou - rum ONE-AND TWO aRT FRAME DEVEIXENOE; dittoes to "Dn. One Botough,ilear the•ltett Worka, - with gone (:e tote ettaehedopertp.ta - pleessatly One au liberal tennia.To 'Sons _end tele 'with to Wecure. ome, tlets awards •••geoaelutrae. 2 Posseadoe on the brat °CUM., Poe, tmetiohtte, OW. IT at the Beall Estate sad Ivo:trams dense of ; _ El , Mice street, hear Allen, "BATES en, LawisteesEht. Pa. • • : Vi . I B OIL E 11R,nett Suesly ne . v, le feet lout , ladies eta., 1 Lock • al toot loag,lo inettas dismet•r„34s b If feet lope. I}. tipkee dlaspiter, 241 bulk 1111thurel W__,.eleleatt Loa Teat; • • .• • alre at th e ARIDWIFTRIAL: •W 0111.5. •,•• • . _ . . . •••• M. MILE &00 - .T. log Pc.014101, aadDliquaue Way, JP0.00.15.• • IR BALl3 7 ,Tbree new 13 built lerrieV.,.l l 4 . 64 :eamrtes, • Stroke' riEretyr„ %id* der, emalmthig wresteit auk for baste. • H to is reeti.ag, n Lichee droxiabre. vitk 11400 k Som chim nteliey le In.thlogoom sr M s 644144 oat. erotic roam Eete sad ready • ea Iffol3ll - 11L BOLE _ I.l2llOughi' Ps; • owner Point *Dor soil_ 72,giuminio aired, Alltesegiy dyer, Dear 4111125. R BALE. B , 1334, Nercoroarreir. • SESSION GIVEN APRIL -NWT 14ealrable property In Yearn fosirillp.weil 11.1ie fro. AlLeeway. Also, as • ~ y r isra;cant . ForEkrtlrdere moth* Os lie t Of •L• Qa•MAMM-4. 1 41Pt Of - 1. • r L T. B.IIIPLII, ResiEstateltroker,'. Na kee•rfol fillefAcar• • '3OR SALIC.--411101713E. • semnsosittlp pi* Anis, of Boaver.`iiid . -LedtlCutfootai Alloirtuta N oontilang Ropossa:soiSA . yard with fruit and diadistreaa.'With oral editable for stabline. WI% fact front on Dosser by Mhos LadDfo. W allay. r—One-lalf eashibalaare 0ath5...4074, SOW ( fwd at Bates lc 131411,21.111 th dread. fi 61./kLIS: : AT DELIGHTFUL RESIDENCE • as ltouirtAiDEN,allrliorSue. (sow . pled by Ili. W. P. Beek,) the former 'nub' ar W. Lobar, ieetia.96 Rouse of • • • sad Luba walk iinaldablitiolatmtimma,; fruit Mora of all kinds, papas, be.; rifizrzr of land, Motnwalor nimainarry.alito,aplaadMl cf Ohio Ittrerc'EabonFl;Wanabestor; •; at the Mimi.= of the btonabanar Street ay sad Wood's Son Station Pitts. Ft W. a 8., only tan minutes ride by tile rattaff mai , • at Station. Further padlaubun one may be bad of the anbsortber an day day from . 4 O'ClOClr, at bin Indablimi sWi Webdrrabi • to old OrOban bain.".4marbent OSY,' erentag. bid boobs at Vinod , ' sun. • Rosttrr Ltazir. *R BALII—LOTB.Z.N. TR& .RIGHTEI WARD.—The tindookteed as 0 rudillin of the .r tr./aldose of David Grier, deed,—oifitra fof the followleg vomit lota to:the tilgiith ward; • of Plltsbu els, .1 lots on the ember Ms. , sad Odeon • el.-hy ft feet., bein g 'lots end hvaald .fltoteit plea, rosordsd.lir EOM oat. t. sae • I lot on Locust west, orycleos. tee Mead plow , • socralt, SO daddLost.holsiglotis toted, Ito to ns In sold olisidirdlieth oitrekroystreet. , ,, y feet, being Mom; 1L to, ins tit nalitpltat• a lots on the earner of Magee end MuTstreets, y feet,being Mos. orl, lea sod 141/ to sold • ; making altogether M lots. Some of theta • are very desirable ee building sites, end caller* very irshishle for stone quarries. They will • •Id separately or all tcgether, And on easy • a of payment. J. W. Y. WHITE. me Fifth eL R SALE—LOTS 'ALLEM RENT OITY.—The uniere i r offer for .sale the ' l3.l l M ir th e e ri ny lefty, adjoining Ike P a t alld • a Tmtgart. It has a front of about 200 f on Ina lane and extends Leek &bout 400 feet. It part of John 011ern's plan of Mount Relief, .. in Plan Book vol. I, page 14, and embrie M lota of said plan being lots sauntered I to It has a tioniffenible,ft , Mtie house, end ,the • . ads are planted with geed fralt'trees, Sox . be etetdedlckteuTtibu'rxd promid am wnole, It would make a dolightmi dirnee. It is oiler •W fon ads as a whole or in • rate lota to made n . rhaseran the arms of • ant will b easy. Posemiskui oan be .• on the first of Apall next.. J. W. Y. WHITE, At • • Mil Fifth et. rassozurzoirs. sc. qE3SOLMON .OF.; CO-PARTNER. SHIP.—Tba Parteenblp , heretofore ezlscil • '• VAIN 11FRPritr 7 kho tostolootare of Silver'. 01.mkotbrr Soar,. %Alter: a disaolved ce - amt.. :JOHN 0: "at . .. 1:11111 4 PgrAtilaDY & (Suaroors ID CR rizrror .c 0.,) 1. KAIVFACTIMSIIOI OF fiver Pearl and Superior Itiman• Sovi; Ml LUINITY STREET, PITTSBUROR 9975 Paree.tehlp here. tofore existing between Alexander and Havel IPattersno, le tsits- gay Glionireit by teatlrti ann. Lt. Either barite. am suthorisel tn tiesrtlie one Of the film to the settlement of the nualneen , • ALEXANDER PATreDRUN. • D. L. PAT f MESON. y,RETIRING FROM THE FIRM OF D. L. ParrEl3.,oli. I icoutd moritotend late partuie to our fanner film's and oust , . and boapank for him acontinuation of their i.4tonage. r ALLY.TATTZIL , II'I. -ILaticuzaTze, ipril I, leigt. ~. The firm or • ' 7.1 ( rurtzwit • . HEST. t i e ! , sitan' L he ce( the-thr . tr '•$"E heed or either, the perthere, but Pelyt[l7l,llie eFttlAstlen of tetitreOls Wtsfuese: • • :••• WILLIAM PHILLIPS. Olttehered. Meech:Wile letet—mhe94f.' - .'••••-. • ' : ?`I it 1 eriel urth;gra msi •' , ,YIA.I m ,7 ( i . r i earl 41.4.p0... eAtuts.... 4.uusa w. PATTERSON t,•II3I ADA ANSON. 'CIEVS in don" iftJ and for salp Att., - LON, ' • 2 snit Diamond. .I.OI,SE7IEXTS 5 LECTURES PITTSBURGH TIIFUTIIE. FIFTH STREET. FEAR WOOD. LIDMIIII AV" M.S.ll.lollfr Wit. H 1 1111:111a110111 Sixth n 4 ght of the young and talented settees, ErrlE HENDERsON, who will appear as RATTY O , 3IIEAL and the FRENCH sPY, with songs tied Aeneas. THIS EVENING, will isspresented the two sat Irish comedy of /Edgily Olghia/. . Ratty O'Sheal n.....Ettle Henderson con; •limn:lay Bort. To be followed by the •• FRENCH sPr. Ettle Henderson in tare, etrarsetere. no performance to conclude with the pantomime ST&TVE VOUNG MEN'S MERCANTILE LI BRARY LECTURES. JOHN B. GOUGH ..WILL DELIVER THREE LECTURES IN 'COIN 0 E Zr. AL 16 Z. SATTMDAT, April 81h—"Loncion by Illovipar, April 10th--"Temperimer TircepAy, April littr.—"Fert arid Fiction.. boon open at 7 o'clock. Leetnrwoommenoes at 7% o'clock. Seats way be secured fur Mond ty and ussilay evenings, at tO o'clock a. in., of the day of Lecture, at the Library Rootax I here will be no reserved seat! Saturday even- Ticket. SO cretinßeserved seats to others than the holden, of seaman tickets, .25 cents extra. • THOMAS BAXEWELL, W. B. EDWARDS, CHAS. A. HONE, JAS. J. DONNELI, • C. L. CALDWELL, • R. 0. ALBREE, *paid Loct urc Committee. CONCERT HALL. - FOR FIVE NIGIITi ONLY, Commencing Monday, wapril 3d, Crsuid Consolidation of Ttro Companies. THE WORLD CELEBRATED heap Family, SWISS BELL RINGERS, • • • 11 fertbrmers; MD Sliver Bens. A GRAND MATINEE Saturday Afternoon, for acoommodation of Children. For further particulars see Programmes. Cardi of edmisslon 63 cents. Children Scants. Reserved seats 26 cents extra. Ticket* for sale at 11.11. Metter'. Mast° Store. Doors open at 7, to commence at S o'clock. uuesE 0. GOOdlitTE. intaelt Manatee soul iLlrent. TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES THEATRE. • • TIMM eruct, flit fl; OLAIJIL W. C. SMYTHE Lessee and Mauna. UOICIECISCII2 AT a ooctocz. Tint week of Firz NIMMONS ° great local sensation draws. to two acts entitled THE • PENN STREET DRESS RAILER; OR, THE ONION MARTYR GIRL, new -lewd scenes painted expressly forth* pieta by Mr. X. Weed.- • • All the Company In the out, Tint . . Week 'of . • ' 11 OLTITORD and NW JENNIE ALLEN. Ikll3BEUld HALL, AT 74 FIFTH BT., opposite th e Post Office. Urea/ wonders will be seen fothll city. The - WFLD KEN - MON. BORNEO, siith their - feats of strength and a descriptive lecture, ean be seen at 74 Filth street, commencing MONDAY, April Scl, t okdoek. a ft ernoon .nd 'treeing; • Adis:dub:at 25 can For one week only. spdawll nAItPE23TER'I3:- - .4111BAZ: : HISTOILV cal. FAINTING, iShat;eitinatiesi 'Preelassetten se fore the ilabloete' , • on 'exl,lbllian:fer thin meek':enlyi st_te JUT& STREET; lode? Oonnett 1:1.011,heN. 10 a. N. to 10 r. N. AdaNNlonnt erste. 61: ilelteti for 01. i)6lw 7 iN Spy v' 77f7~ GRIT EDUCTION , .41apppott AR.PurehIhOWHIL E 9, 4 4, "t.• . • •—• PO 1.111 PRIGn-% Deollar i/1 GOids " 1 1lr 16 :4:1 4 dnwn • TitotigLoutotta• ' • • AIM ollbr [le WOO • 4ladiaastooraptste saseirlimatT - • Of 1111111ralbd Wu** lattem. • • ,• . Moor 141 ..."'.- Window haillesi tag Tweat ra" k ThartrAne- 444 ! ) , 00 14 1 41 0 ,0 1‘. Xi YA 4k cowse.. 'sign FIFTH sTziarr, - Mad dikir iiiqii r !i#4, -. 1, aid 1. • e• lAlFOrri3,l7.u. STREET wz =AYE iiamiEzip DOWN pllell.teu present stock, regattlisn Of out. to bela abet Instattee a_pirode Ptlifi PER CENT. UNDER THE PRICES Or . _LAST &MASON. AA we are daily neelete4 4 ,- .`loodatowliteed aeoordlog to the tette to et Abe dote of Allpftelit, uremia ellort to ttr. begetters the belittle of 46 :{ a EntitY DEOLLNZ -IN THEREARRNE ti 411ILlief"kliffla t , 1 :MS POUNI,.. i ) CARPEP . UTTERMIESE MILL& &TWPOD. &MEd & CO, 11annfOAtiretz ud Goaliebilk Lathed& _ CARPETING% Rit porgy *ageing., Rugs, go. STREW. PHILADLIXIILL. • ' No; 619 Jeasau pl.4JrOll. MUMIC. ffe. pLiNOWAND . ,AII6I:I4CAN ORGANS, New Tort, 13011011/./LKEIL . $0430.. ratuulelphts, • , sad IRAUDDLAN k GNAT, ± 2 7.11.1V CO O. D. & EL W. Smiths' American Organ, 17711 IfATICIT TIEVOLO ATRIMXI3T. Sus: melted s new lot of the shore celebrated leuitnisnentai together with - GOOD carlAp PIANOS from other riestreturerri. All warranted for IMF IFAXELIME:BC BABA, - s , =to Na 13 ST. 'imint B . CIMMII, HOENE tt 00.;MIN ,ss'nris mtErr, X>ocrixforet Plaatumeu MrantrlmulnAmeam '.• WO eks OF ar • • Emma Arcs BAsic or Psr h restrs ßY / Muth 9t, the& ORDER OF THE:BOARD OF D RECTORS of. this Bank, / (}entire! bleeting of Stockholder,. tern be held' at the HA NKI7CI HOUSE, on SATURDAY, the Orb day of Aorll. MS, et 11 O'clock A. M., to take intneonablonitioa the /cleating' of togannlng the Rank under the Nettoral late, no - provided by the enabling set of the Legislature otreattrytrania. . tabloid , 7d. tl ItRAT, lleahlar. Ard.roono r, diuoh &h. imei. THERE - , WILL BE AN ELECTION held on the TENT!' CF Arm.. Me, for Attne inn:atom for the Stalta(l).lateTteldtAL HANK, .All.rbenr City, at their flanklur Houle, IS mond, between 1 and 4 o'clock. r. r., near the. Market. N. 1 . 11: yOWITLY. Cashier: iiiii4K5..41.411f7475.' :lc. 4A rioyx, WlTlloyr A .2•41.w.T. , $ DAVS, & ea Norocua. streeti ===:o3 CHRISTIAN'S -15MTAK:g:, • the 'ANoveltiff •a lilithq ft l' "1 Meting,. tlnto...elotb " Plu"allf4C'Cl4q. nr,Jrris Tit lOSEPW%S.DAMS - Dentist. Connelly's Bundlog, cornet of inAldePti.4o MEANT creeta.Putsbwigh. , Willman-1m VACANIttock. Dr. Marcliatmetteit aommaiiinosoumw, - r..-';'.. -- ; - i,';:::„ SPECI4L.?'()TIGER PEWS Et CM; U &i Iff 0 1111. b HUBBARD, BRO. & CO. PATENT GROUND CIRCULARS, .Wirranted CAST STEEL SAWS, of every do. seriptios. mUI, Zdtalay,.(koes Cut, Gang, and all other varieties. • AU kinds of KNIVES and SPRINGS mottle from Sheet Cut st+eli Ettwt Re!pled ur.,d.mx AND SIOW.I.Nt4 E.NIVNS, Warehouse ami'Worka, - innter 'WATER aa SHORT STREETS, Pittaburet. Particular attentlitn given to Ratoothlng, Onm• ming and Straightening Circular Satre; u.n, r. palls of all kinds. Punrt,lag and Drilling done at reasonable ra ,matt:ty cu.. Boiler Mak ,‘ *St Sheet Iron Workers, Nos. 20, 22, St and 26 PENN STREET. Easing mewed • large yaid, and (tarnished with the most improved machinery. we are preps' al to manufacture every description of BOILERS, in the best manner, wand warranted equal to any "made In the country. CHIMNEYS, BRICEIEN, FIRE BEDS, STEAM PIPES, LOCOMOTIVE BoILERS, 0 SALT NS, TA KIK S, OILONDENSERS STILLS, AGITATORS, PA SET TUNG PANS,BOILER IRON, BRIDGES, SI 'GAR PANS and sole =mutat:tomes of BARN. MEV: , PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the chortest notice. delelf -LAKE IiUVJJIIos Copper Mill and Smelting Works, PITTSBURGH. PAKK, M , CURDY &CO., Diannfacturent SREATITLNO.' BRAZIERS' & BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPER .BOT. TOMS, RAISED STILL SOT r(IZS, SPALTER SOLDER. Also, Importers and dealers In MET. A L.." TIN PLATE, ShZET IRON, WIRE, Ica Constantly on bandiTlNN E:RS' MAOHINES and TOOLS. Warehouse, No. as FIRST and WO SEC. mu) STREETS, Pittsburgh. Special orders of lloptier cut to any dealred pattern. atySaydawT YHOROt ..W. 0. HZELYZ. . DOLL/LIED r4TaLA BELLE STEEL Viioll.KB. REITER & CO., (=mutton to REITILIC, HARTMAN h D 0.,) Nactufaxturers of OAST ST EEL; SPRING, PLOW Land BLISTER STEEL; SPRINGS, AZ. LEN, DROWBARS, &c, Mork", FIRST WARD, 'Alleghenr. Post Office!nadmsa, PITTSBURGH. JaHlay I : WEIN:4Oh, BEA dr (suzcalesonl , to Bontitaccs, Buns & faiths& • FOUNDERS I A V I ,P I/ 64 M I TUT I EIN 1 1.. , TS ork :!Prrinstretalt• Manufacturer, of BOAT ANC STATIOs ASV STEAK Erma LAST ENGINES, MILL CHINE:HY, GEARING, SHAFTING, CAST INGS of all dear:infirm", OIL TANKS ar. STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Aonta for GIFFARDIS PATENT INJECT. ON, • riredlag boiler. N s MALII:? ; Uti r., killFFElitall _OF BOTH A re verend gent °man hat le. n ored to health In a fow days, after un dingo ee the usual routine and irregular expensive male of treatment without auceesa,conalden It his sacred duty to communicate to his attlicted creatures the mean. of cure; Hence, an the receipt of an addressed envelope; he will send, free, a copy of the pre.cription uced. Direct to Ile J 0111.4 hi. DAGNALL,' Lila Fulton treet, N. Y. DAR dedearT SOHN COVHRAN de BRO., .31anutse• %users of IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, T IRON RAILING, WINDOW SHUT ERS, INDOW UARDS', Nos. ft SRO OND and W BSTIIIRD G STREET, bet is., ween Wood and Market; haft , on hand a variety of- nesr pattarna, fanny and plain; suitable for all purposes. Air Particular attention paid to enehaslag Grail Lots. Jobblegdone at short notice. • SUS TICE MSc sDA.a. val AMIDES. AN EA. sor OF WARNING AND INoTRUtI TIGN Vox YOUNG MEN. Also, new sad reps. ble tre►tmmt el the Urinary sod Selma RystemA Addrosa Dr. J. SICII-I.FAT - HOUGHTOr4,4Iows are Association. Philadelphia, Ps. apttly DENNY H. COLLINS, FORWARD ING , AND OODDISSION HERCHANI and wholesale dealer In CHEESE, BOWER, SEEPS, FISH, and produce generally, No. as WOOD STREET not arrolk. -- Nwrs. comma x. aAisau 'ciii.tuare Y. ir warn Me.II.LBTER & GAZZAM, swam/vas or - CLAIMS AND PATENTS) Rs. OS GHAWT STREET, IMB Lioetived b$ Goreinuant to trolloot BOUNTIES, BENBIONK BACK PAY - AIWA/ otb et . . 'NUltary or Ifaial.ClAl/18 .• • . • Atainftthe Vatta414,449. offiatrarionaii - iooLi.iiir,44, Wain: ettazred as seciencel of wotto . dirtimelvtd- Ir MUM! eollastad,bambdidely. . Sir tkill at !IS eaufr, 'Taxer, s rppostta tM Cat/wand. . . oomir u , 8. INA.R• CLAIN AGENCY. VE7-144314ti0N5. .134:019Liesitiefes, ZESahcam. Zostar. . - And .OLAIXII OF ALL ICITCDS rsocretunD .2.110XPILI; . . ` W. J. ilk HALL PLITEIBOX. Attorn.ey4-at-Law, Woman) sounsas. SIN 8ff1an4 145 .0 11 1 .- ..W.4 1 9.4 4 1 tont. al t rik. starrito• — Oar; - • L • • tb. 5. Go reclse"! FITH.• speonsl door below Um IL 46 401=2•11 hiACERILL & JOHNSON, gAZM=4 C.S.LICENSED SOLDIERS' CLAES AGENTS , . Bointlee tor !rounded Soldlens collected la Icon ea t ikM o ) twen_lytaye. ee No. 26 Giese wrens?, PlttsborZ em CaU with Manatee and two witnesses. 1 MILITARY - CLAIMS PENSIONS, BOtiliTlW , HACK PAY and sutaztuy CLAIMS of every description, collected by the subscriber,' at the - following rates, cis: Pensions 1110, ell other daltae WO. . _ O. O. TAYLOR,. Attorney-ithLaw, - No. 13 Grant street, Pittsburifb, Pa. R. 11.—No charges are mods litho claim does not !noosed, =dell Information elven grotto sooty OAH W. SHAFER, ATTORNEY-AT -LAW, MAN - rl7lll STEIN?, flitsbFgh, (Ulm' for •PENSIONS, BOUNTY. PRIZE MONEY. act., vivroualy proseautad. Ikl,firo , tre;aiel Fruity! BISBELVS BLOCK. • IC EL McGill!, 10 ST. GLAIR STREET Would call the attention of buyers te hie dock goods. It has been selected with at esse,_all 3 contains all the NEWEST STYL E or 000D.i to belound In first elan houses. • Gents wtahtag u suit of clothes made to onlew will please call and exerrine our kooda and Nieto. Alio. a MI and template stock of iLticks cs<pcNiaga. NetlICE. TinciaaarT TAtc.oa, aol ' No. to 87. CLAIN SIMNEL FASIIIONABLE DESIRAB.L.N ti -OURS, For GenVe 3 Youth's Clothing. MADE TO OIIDER., IN THE BEST STYLE AND MANNER. E. 13, NORMS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 'No. ID FEDERAL ST., Allogbany. - . ....• • • • - • - ••- strruomiLfram, • • • • • • ,- . .and LEONARD iurrs; FOR BOYS AND ,CEMIDREIB airaptlnit Goods recelieni lately by Guy 47 ST. °Lyn 9ilt":l' BALM, •rohitoots P lIRA t3B 'F. . A area - I n a c k M °1 e W a ' 4 1.1 "; ce 4 1 "Pit. ' 11firpthol iuk ANT/EDSON • twit's= ,-” 4 ' sgm "°, 4 * .44411,..x0r0t =ZOE li,:..11; - :t:::. ri.!.ti.:( lit itt V sar.qh (rizarttt. SXTUIWAY APRIL A, IP6" , - • RLLICIOLJS INTELLIogNCL•. The - talented London correspondent of Prtgyterinn, after giving a brief etc count of the gorgeousness of the ceremonies on the occasion of the burial of Cardinal Wiseman, shows the humiliating position cf the Church of England brought about by Broad and high churchmen, and such men as "Father Ignatina" and his helpers. It Is pleasant to end in the same paper that the Evangelical party in the Establishment la at work with Its leavening power. At Islington there was lately held an annual *tint meet ing, at which two hundred and fifty Evan gelical clergymen were - present. The gen eral question ler consideration was,"wheth er the Church of England duly fulfills her office as a missionary church?" Tha Vicar oflslington presided. It was asserted that the Church fell far below her duty and power. The four missiorierf societies sup ported by her members, only received a a quarter of a million of sterling per an num. It was stated that tile"lncorporated Church Building - Society had assisted in founding 1,222 new churches in England and Wales since 1818, and the clergy, as a rule, had been zealous and earnest. But huliyidual responsibility was not sufficiently realized. The idea that gentiii y and a first rate education was the primary qualiflia teflon of a minister was deprecated. Itev. Mr. Venn, one of the Secretaries of the Church 'Missionary Society, insisted at the Conference, on the necessity of training a native ministry from among the converts from heathenism, endmaintaining the thor oughly spiritual character of the missions. This has teen the glory and strength of the Church 111Esionary Sudety since its fonn • dation. Mr. Venn stated that there it'd 24,000 comttdmi cants In conne itlon with that Society, a threefold Increase within twenty years. The aim of the Society was to send out as missionaries such as knew what true conversion of the soul is, by per ional experience, and who could testify to others that they had found the pearl of groat price. —By the death of Cardinal Wiseman the number of cardinals is reduced to silty, being ten less than the full ,umber of the Sacred College. Five of them are over eighty years of ace. In the official Armoric', recently pnbh.lied in Rome, the titles of the Pope are given as follows: " Vicar of Jesus Christ, Successor of the Prince of the Apostles, Supreme Pontlfis of the Catholic Church, Patriarch of the West, Primate of Italy, Metropolitan of Rome, and Sovereign of the States and the Church." —The last Congress by special act or. tiered that all the new diesmade at the Uni ted States Mint, for coining money, are to bear att d national motto, "In God we Tinge' —The German Reformed Church of this country reports.for the last year an la ctrate of thirty-five congregations, and of 6,610 members. •The aggtegate member ship is 107,994. Withlla five yean thereto gain of more than twenty-lave percent ts reported by two distinct au thorities, that the Vatican believes the.En cyclicid to be a mistake, and that a letterls about to be addressed by Cardinal Antonioni to all lunacies, directing them to explain that it was only intende(l.,to bar, a religious, meaning, and net to cenflic(with the lard of any country. The plan proposed to print a eoluma of matter explanatory of the doctrines aild discipline of the Presbyterian Episcopal, Church, twice - wit we In the Boston Ttorelkr, in view of the alleged ignorance which exists In parts of New 'England with , regard totbe Protestant Episcopal Mauch, is, says, the Presbyterian Banner, about the most .11er/tardily mesas of propagating eiurehire, of which we have read for some time. It &mean from the minutes of the Pennsylvania Baptist Convention for 1884, there aro aeventeea associations In the State, embracing pl ch larches, withaa aggregate merobership.of 39,M13. With some outside Bapttatorminizationa in the Suite, the num bcr !amcionts to 424, &nickel, with 40,918 members.. , ---At +he recent closing...cxerciaas of the )Theological Becdrutry, In Alle gheny, Pte., twelve young men were certi fied to their respective Presbyteries as cast! didates for licensure. There were forty eta. 4=4 In 'attendance npon'theexerchtex of the seminary the past session. A Church in Brooklyn 4ays'itsr. pas tor monthly, In advance. However, desira ble such a mune , may be, in respect tombs. istPresiaariFs, and worthy as ' are the regions offeredAhe New York . OLserver for do. ink so, yet lila open to doubt whether It would be it safe maxim lo adopt,•even fat the case ;of clergymen—paying in advance for services to be rendered. —Dean Stanley, of 'the Est'ablished Clmrch„ presented In the 'Lower louse a 'protest againstthecoidemnation pronounc ed against "Essays and. Rayless's" by the Convocation. A number of clergyman uni ted M the complaint,beeause they "feel grave doubte as to the legal power of the Convo cation to censnte any book whatever with, out license front the Crown" Good illustra tion of the anion between Church and Amid —A illfrthodlst Sunday School Coaven• tion for the State of Ohio; is to be at Dole were oh the lid and 24th of May next; Committees from the various conferences make the call upon the prominent men throughout the State to assemble at that time to consult upon the best modo of ad• vancing this noble enure in the Methodist churches. —Qhile n controversy is going on in the Episcopal papers in respect to the right of an Episcopal minister allowing his pul pit to be occupied by a minister of another denomination. —Bishop Clarlt has made nrrangements to visit East Tennessee and reorganize the Holston Conference, which formed a part of the Church South, the last of May. The people outer to be ready for the work.. —A more cent is on foot to establish a, t heological school in Washington City for the education of colored Baptist ministers. It it stated Prof. E. Turkey, D. D., id to be their teachar.' —iit.. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, a monumental building of the ancient Irish-, Church has jug heel' completely renovated' at the CCOittlOU'l cost of 0110 hundred and fifty thpusand pounds sterling, and a mingle indio 'dual, Beni. Lee GuinnEs, has paid all this money out of his own pocket. An% is the ;' maker of- the celebrated "Mobile. XX Porter," and made Ida great fortune brewing port' cr. first I:rodestant tempts In DIM. hardy i trig opened in, }llion, ileeentber . last.,' ;It Las been erected at a'rest of more thenlGooo. Two school rooillflaro entinect, L 1 wlth ft. Recent Intelligence ski* that the tinge of evangelical truth still :makes ll:ogress in Italy. • —Foam tleya since, !70 Warted Olidlara; : grata' In regsrll to Rev.,',:" pr.'lleale, of Dceiton, in Width the DOofor is reported hi" to bate. favored- fipen Muuigh to ta lw,gorek ratuilter;;Tlio4filore, Mil MIEMM . , gre.tifying ir,telligmtee seems to be Internet, as ivil! it, seen from tub ing correction sent to n= since : "Dr. N t belo. inntie O!• , 111:!:te.1 , r In the cult_ ject of 'cuminunion,' nor did he advocate any 'more enlarged conception of Christian brott.crimod' titan the most consistent Bap tist could desire." —The Rev. John W. Bonham, who of ficiated In St. Refers Bpi/copal church of this city recentlhas accepted the rector ship of the C inch of the Intercesaor, Philadelpina. —Tho Condregstional Society, fosaerly under the charge of the late Theodore Par ker, in Boston, has at last got stilted in the choice of a successor. Rev. A. B. *asson has been selected to settle over the congre gation. The late Dr. ttcritt--Dr. ITUson's Ad- The following is the address delivered by Rev. B. .1. 'Willson, D.D., at the funeral of the Row. E. P. Ewift, in the First Presbyterian church, Allegheny, on Thursday morning. April sth "Arp s fatarr ! mu father/ the chariot o f Arai and oro hersaiwn thermf.. - There are mightier forces in this world than those that>ara concentrated In armies. The power of ooh godly life 111 a nation la like a rein forcement of chariots and horsemen. The lOU of such a life is as the annihilation of an army. The world is weaker for the lose of the man who lies cold in that coffin. Tile nation Is bereft of one of hes mst, putest putnots, and one of her most carnatt luterecinors at the throne of grace. 0 ! death bow strong than art ! to still tho heel ing of that beart'wbosb pnliailone were felt to the remotest limits of the world; for is there a land on which blessings have not deactuded iu auswer to the prayers or Dr. Swift Is tlds a fevered I to It not rather a triumphal pgocestion ? Everything about the ea:Asian proclaima a ViCtorc. Was •It not a free d life beautifully closed t As a good Ship which b rea m lice Storm, finishes the voyage, and then graceftilly swilds to into the harbor, that life vas detailed; nothing was wanting to render It complete. God gently whispered to him his StltUniOnS, and without a pain, or groan, orstrug gle, he fell asleep. It was not so much a death as a Mehl/aim, Iklote an to-day moves a coo quern. glortans with the trophies of a well ri.•ttght battle, and dragging the last enemy In, the under i'l ctarint ?du*. I am not herd ft. brote;flnes an eulogy—an eulogy on Dr. Suitt! in this city and In this church Of all superfluous things that would be the most inipertinons. I speak to hundreds to day, oh wheat: throbbing hearts his character le written as It can never be delineated le lan ;user; and yet as wo stand beside .the lifeless imm there in a melancholy *Mere In common it g before us as far an we May, eine more the lief ne man. And thus thinking of him he rises before the:mind ilrq In the character of a preach er. The pulpit wan his throne; here he was king, and Vs distiugukhine eharscexistle as a preach er was Ma CONSiwnsalow. Ile gave himself a holly to the work. Nothing divided his heart or diverted his thonehts. Ms whole soul won in the work. Ills life was • clorlons screams.' No mart carol less for the riches and honors of the world; he put these things beneath his feet; they were baser than the dust compared with hie work; the wealth of " Drums or of /me— the imperial honors of David's royal soo would not bare been auffielent to haretunred him aside a hair's breadth from Ma chosen path of conse crated toil_ "Ile was an Israelite Indeed In bdm there was no .." Ills spirit of come moon was Pauline In its thorogghoess and In tensitv. Intimately ootinected with this consecration was Lis extraordinary awn of devothiew • Lila life was a continued prayer. Tea will eyrrob3r. me the testimony that I give when I say that at no time, on no occasion. Aid he utter a word, or do rip net, which rendered it Lacousideat or unbetemice for hie next word and set to be the word and act of prayer. lie surrounded himself - is kb eat almesphere of devotion. °tires map Marlow that atmosphere did not dissipate It, but • they parnek of it. Re never walked aisle without illliattee. by his pomace, a spirit of. awe and aolerunity throughout the whole eon= gregation. MP manlier of entering the church and isteencline the pulpit had the moral effect of &solemn sermon. Never dillittraiterthiddear, never did he welt tip that aisle, never did ho as. tend times pulpit steps, when Ms whole demeanor did net sae, • Ths Lard is in Rh Hap Tett*, ter ad the earth Mop ;dolor Were Item!! _ Ills acted air told of deep thoughts ;mole kit in Lie mind, but yet the Imprendott was' hot so much that be came troto Lla snide. AS that be came horn hti closet; for .with hies elteet was 'his study and bis study 'eras his Mosel. Waldo; there duties wire not distittet,,rnnaing In different claaeelsbai Weeded in Oar; like the ricers width be loved, the one petrifying the other, and both being mutually deepened, strengthened; widened." Thus prepared when opened his lips to lead the congregation In the public dsvothme, ii was "Medawar peered forth. o lie was eminently gifted In the lofty dletke Of parer. How often his Gout seemed to be Nfted up to the eternises of Beeves, while apParently catenation, of the ,presmace of any otticelnucan !being. he &petered to talk with Gad; and bin 'Woad/lag sad kindling with the men of his emotions, the entire assemely would he bellied- late prohmadeet Wane*, and the mat hardened went constrained to say, 77th is O. Rowe of 04'. 1 At famish those who were not accustonsai to briar him hire bent seen to Mush away the falling tear, while their feelings "frnadvent In such exclamation. no. "What • a prayer!" "What a man to mar" "What • pray er that was I" • . AS ia reselter the bee' element/ Of his Char- Reim 'instMentkoned. .conuaratlon aud i de. lotion, was Ma .nonsairrwitia. Ma eloquence ' , Rill "kyle OPftre.' No mot who knew Mos ever doubted bin Sincerity, ad eintlenea' of por rose. If hisiscitdons,Were long and eametimes, Imittor abstruse, It watt became his protontui study of the ridded had led him Into depth& and ...Carried bleu bp' to • heights, whither, threngh want of sylayerthr,hls hearers eouletnot him. He spent no time In sounding ripples; Ilia plummet: WAS Gat into the great deep of di. vine tenth.' No - word was :ever.altered byp bias lightly in the pulpit. • If be was &harm., la the d6cusaloo oil his subject, and thus sometimes cut off the sympathy between hjs audience and himself, be invariably rematabliaha that !Int. pithy In' MS applicatitin of the subject. -•Then be was dear; His sentences were not -than In volved, but were terse, direct, .pungent and A/ - clear-ringing as the crack of a minnie rifle. When, with face aglow and eyes ablaze, he gath ered up the comfotu and hopes Mid consolations of his subject, and in • tender tones held them forth as balm and !mallet/far the souls or Obtist'a purple; or when Wong the warnings add threat ening. of Went word, he brandished them ter ribly over the beads or guilt, .Inners, than all smderitood ben and felt his power. Ili. carnestne • was lot a temporary heat,. produced by the mere friction of the mind upon subject, and which martinets itself In sparks annbrilliancy, Mit was ratber the warmth of opting, which in felt everywhere, and which. ahough noiseless, is ncreetheless so potent. It was a warmth which did not expend Itself on special occasions, but cautioned through the 14 bole year—through his whole life. Neutered slcw;y. h took tme for him to gather up his posers and got under headway, but when he did get under headway, the momentum was tomcod . one. From the combinaeon of the three tale, !mots I have mentioned arose the crowning, glory of his character as a minister.vir. : Jun rater otltown of try. NO word wee intend, no Into ellill:115 or gestures made, no attitude assumed for mere effect. Do hid self completely behind the ertes. Re seemed to he Incapable of the feelings which. load to ostentation and vain show. This,' I consider, constituted the very diadem of hie , character as a preacher. This, trait was not conspicuous in the pulpit only, but in ell the conduct.orbis Ilfc.• No act of Macau ha cited which areedietated try seitish motives; and this produced that purity of character. which so dhaluguish,Ahlm. A. fiend could imrdivina bold enough to Impute to him sinister motives.' gam. ly no ono who know the man could do It. Doi emed by a charity so pure and catholic, his life dewed on peacefully to Its close, so that emir Ma radio It eau lie trot Valli said: fore lies "man rho in all the work/Sal not an smarty...Bleed these morel and spiritual domed% together and sot them working nester the impulse of a mighty:ln tellect, and you will bare the conception of Dr. Swift as a preacher-46a Webster of tbe . palpit. Ijn was 'W tbstarlan in the massiveness of lila thoughts, In the sublimity of his conceptions, and to the strength and grandeur of his diction. Carden orbit thogreacs of sty to,he nOlCralille3i elc lit ii the English language as only a master can. 1., his ardent pasraies, when his semi caught drri he Wien bad the commutation and friar of Dounntibenea, together with n Shalt-To. flee' felicity of expression. This May seem like empty eulogy, but those whet knew him best and 'rho', - heard litm most will: bear Wines - that it b un exaggeration. Thin leads me to say that:. be airs d manor strongly Marked holidefu al4. Ile was original le all he did. Each See - won was a product or Lis owe mind, 'Stamped with Ida peculiarities; and clothed-with his tom neeidler karesedogy. NO. appreciative hearerer over, long sat ; hotter elite prefitehilig with Out. ',dog often startlcil,and delighted bills Original couceptiods and ids happy pheldi of 'words-and' the filkitionsinnti 'of -expreesion with which ho tlotbid.thfle enbeepthieet Ile nover'mnetrl' *den trerke, De tree file,reys Oath and oriiv . Ind.:. This vine eiidnenflt , true ht Wm °teepee ; 'let eeeaileen., Ile always-wee - to Ot . :dignify and :magnitude of the mccaslon. , -Many of hie-ad drosses at miselonary, meetings. and - tervices! of this kind were:t¢e:lineen speemtims of lofty and thrilling eloquence. -lie had tam power or why,. tattoo. Ile a re always alive to. la syun,athy with and fatty ,nzt . opo lav4:of theca moil n. .. Them is or:other of these • redeem which will. , Mug be ic mentioned with ,te der and media." trod ? tin 140.1Kral &drew Io these ho= was I meils. l 3 cabihning a.varletr, and ;on' effirpilanutros,-and diem! vrerq, Opedercul. - , Ritb all apparent ab traction he, ireki 044 d k4O+ObsoVni oflid‘svlttOrilongsi I . ,t MEE a very master in reading and analiziu2 Iranian character. In these addresses he world ale character with amazing fidelity and exam.. DCBS — bringlnz ont In succession all the nice. tine, delicate traits that In most hands era Intan gila., until I.IIC most intimate friends of the per• acne 1111/9 described were astonished a his sect racy and skill. Then bin voice and manner adopted him to earn a service. His sympathies were deep and tender, and he ;Anatol In these scenes with the tenderest affection -and genuine sorrow. COnld these addresses of his be collected they would form a volume whichle this species of literature would rank with the funeral orations of the great Free h preachers. I t cannot d scribe aa they should be de.ribed, the More mkt e peculiarities of the deceased. You knew Ids Meanness, his humility, simplicity, Ns transp rent candor and honesty. He cer tainly Ca e as near filling the description of charity as an by the Apostle as any man I ever knew . "Charityauffereth longand Is kind; charity en leth not; charity 'nutmeat not Itself; Is not pn up. ' both not behal Itself sea seemly; f 4. Iceth nether own; Is no easily pro voked, Ltd keth no evil; beareth al things; be- Hewett' all bingo; hopeth all things; endugnh all ii: things;" o this desciption of heavenly wisdom by James: ' Irst pure; then peaceable, gentle and easy to b entreated; full of mercy and good 'fruits; vri out partiality, and without hypoc risy." N man probably ever came nearer a personification pfj'• charity and heavenly wodom, es they aao there delineated. Had he chosen, the dectaMd could Una filled a large apace In the eyot of the world. Ho was not ambitions. He might have shone In any de partment of study or of enthorship. Bat beloved his secinslon. Yet tho church to which he be longed will always cherish his name as the foun der of her Board of Foreign kiissioes. For this MEC bin Interest never abated. This Is a proud record for any man, and shows the grandeur of his conception. There lea time coming when this will be conaideren a prouder record dm that of Alexander or Julius Cowart He will se re. tnembered too, as one of the founders of our Theological Seminary—as one of her first teach ers—and as President of the Board of Directors at his death. It was a Nautical providential coincidence, that when his spirit was passi ng away, the bell of that Magdalen was ringing out the glad peals of victory over treason. Tide was another of the many things which combined to make his death beautiful. His Meg. faithful, able ministry needs no com mendation at my hands. Few such ministries have been in the history of the church. Glorious results of It are steible; lout the mast &dons rerniteare, no doubt, invisible and will only be resealed in eternity. Ant ho Is gone! "Bs nth from his labors end MR scones do follow lam." ne :;;; fpteret! noon g . hioher 'service. lie sc ill fill a elorloue aphere In Ireaven. Tame h•s faculties will have fen and coultoSial exer cise. What a heaven Dr. Swift's will be I Be fore thls be Lae been welcomed and congratu lated by hundreds to whom he ministered here. What a welcome that would be! In ill:lie:intl. lion we can seethe happy throng clasteritur around him. Young and old are there, and all eager to Pill him with the raptures of Heaven: But he is lent to us ! nose eloquent lips are cold and dumb. They wilt pray no more—preach no more. The lace Main through which his pow erful mind worked is a clod of clay. nose great eyes will no more beam down on you with tearful emotion, or blaze, with foreor, over these pews. His voice will nu lo -re • Ise with his (ed it es as of old, null it mod eery "rafters ring." Ills presence In tic • m • eery you will eno more. 0 ! re dead amps ! keep the echoes of his voice! 0! Ye living hearts! tn azure and cherish his work• and precepts! 0! Ye mortal men follow in his footsteps Heavenward! A RomanUe Marriage Lest week the garrison at Sew Creek were wit noon:sof a naarriage ceremony which took place in that vicinity ceder somewhat novel tires:m oaned'. It appears that the betrothed couple were_citlaces Pembsylvania, reeding near the Maryland line, nod-baring decided to unite their llv~ sad fortunes in tbe holy bonds of wedlock, found some nntorseen brurlars• In the shape of legal enactmette barring their progress to the haven at happiness. But when love has taken pettesidon of 0.3 soul. locks and bars are of no avail. The votaries of Cupid, always od means to overcame- all obstacles. in this ease the lover* found that' the diMenity could he removed by having the ceremony performed in the State of Maryland. A. branch of. the Poto mac forming the State line at that Point was too muck swell= to be forded, and no other means of crossing were at hand, vet It wae necessary to get within the limits' of low water murk to bring the parties 'tektite the prow:lW State boundary. A large fiat rock reaching above the sedate of the stream presented a 'elude': to the difficulty. The lovers grafted tlionielfes of thle friendly opportunity, andliteoinpany 'with • tievestna ftinctiCOM7 they gallantly stemmed the tide and reached the rock to safety, nal there erected their ;liymental altar, with the Drool heavens fa Itli canopy anti the grim hile gbesies for its walla.. The rolling waters mule sweet melody for the Oeeaikl, and the sturdi wartioreof the neighboring garrison were the vitae:saes 'of the recorded vows which Joined two lovi g hearts. _Could the most ardent lover ba desired more romantic surroundings? A Strange Story.' The J Wn TrOwna relates thelollowing: An incident occurred last Tuesday In connection with the Amend of Daniel T. ERlneman, a ment bet of Co. 7, 108th Regiment Pa. vas., whirl rivals the marvellous stories . of ancient or . mod emromance...Jacob' Wiseman, of _Richland tbernablp. is the lather of four hop, two of whom, George B. and Jacob C., are now with' Grant to front of Petersourgt the third, Daniel • Stu killed at fliteleir's Ban in Tehran:v:and the fourth, Joseph, the 'Adak entered the analvy service at the beginning of the war. For • more than two years Joseph had ant been heard .fr - m, and his family and friends bad good reason to believe that he bad dled. In fact, they mourned him u dead. • • - _ On liftiday of last week this bodyof Deed vas Imettg'ht home for interment, and Tuesday ofthe tranntit sry:ek was tired upon es the day for the funeral: Ou Mgt.:morning Of the lama day, when the family were preparing to follow the remains of the dead we to the place of burial. Joseph, who had boatisuppeeedtolutve preeeded bit brother to the other worn. want Info Ms father's Jiang, aviound and well man. He had been a prisoner In the hands of the rebels for those two long years, had teen condemned tote bang's a spy. had escaped and Joined Mosby's; Vitra/ht as a means of getting near our lines. .and w a favorable opportunity he came through the lines and reported to 'General Grant.--Re reached home Just in time to attendhis bOother's funeral, It Is a strange story. Death of a Ploiseer.—Daild GOO% one of the early settlers of Indiana county, died recent yat the 'advanced ago of eighty•three years. c continued to follow the plow and to attend to all bit domestic dudes', mull hie last sickness, which was of but a few weeks duration- He died lamented by twenty-tour children, and a host of grand and great creed children. ....SPECIAL FOCAL NOTICEth TercraraS W. PANAY, practical Slate Rooks, aml Maier b Anicrican elate, of VatiOttS orders. Once at Ale:under , Laughlin's, nearthe. Walter Works, Fittaburgb;Pa. Residence, No. VI Pike street. Orders promptly attended to. All work warranted water. proof. Repairing done at the ahodeet retire. No charge for repaint, provided the roof is not atneed after It la put on. Constitutional Consumptiou.—From trust worthy data It has bmen eel lauded that at least one-fourth of all who aro born In this United States Lore, at birth, longs In a tuberculous condition, and In consequence me predisposed to Pulmonary complaints, yet It Is equally well vatablished that this predisposition need not rind cossumption, asthma, or any other lung dia• case, if • due care aid watchfulness be observed, and all etching causes are promptly treated as ' they arlee. It Is In Nit such eases Dr. Jaynes Espoodarant exerclots lea most bonedclal ends; and has produced 010 laxigesv.proportfois or 'lts cores. Besides promptly -removing coughs and erilds,Wldelt, when loft toy themselves,. are the meat • amnion causes of tuberculous develop- . meat, this standard remedy allays 'anfliseam rnation whicitmay exist, aud byproinotiti e erasy expeetoraticia, cleanses. the lungs of the sub "latices which clogthem up,- and which .rapidly deetray when suffered to remain. Bold by drag. , ' ' • , • • "The Apoatic,r said We Elder, "was moved' br, many klntis of doctrim" "Yee replied , Bins. Partlegton, looking over her .sactacles at the: Elder; "there'd where he was wrong.. What did he Want to try en many kinds of doctrine far . abenTinkerton's Waken and Callsaya Bitters. 'would bare ktpt bin perfectly nmdsr., ;rho% Eldefmnfrsstul tbe thing had noreratrack him In that', light before, and the old lady wad, miingon to elneldato'fbrther,sihen her attentloa was attracted by Ike. ,Who was trying to pout, dome Bitters down-the cat's throat with a tan. , . 18.gnotah Ncrrics.—rhe attention or our read ,ers Li &rated to the briillant &unruliest% of end :Winter hoods Just received by. our (timid Mr. John Wider, No. 126 Federal 'stress. AUngbeny. Nis stock .coutprlsts a great variety 'or ram French, Englishilkotch and Amestean Casshtteros and Cloths,. and doe . 811 k add Carol , mere Vesting% all or arid* ,beAttade tip* order to the latest styles aid In the best intones: choloe'seloctlon OtFarnishintr: (foals .ainson., :land and for sale, together With a, fall stock at Resay,, made Clothing, well 'Bold hithionably' TtrAllt•rrt3 to* mew wantiol for tho Mts abialppltittobolit BA . unt7 s 7 oor vontlf from 317.50 to. 331.30. Cats at No. 13 Market'etreet,Tlttshargliawoutelittell. 'eitietiWitainiePett toVotie, two or' three yeirs. • • ~ • -.11. :1 3 :: - Ke70 : 7 , Seiga t '1:1' ii•i'S3Z Ttle =truer. Alb, Classic ant COrtitilerelet AcaCC ,II .Y.-For"L. goings , Biltdc,.Alinghauyi 111. lzwiteci oa 24 .04 4 71 tito 15,41; of Apnl, =ito: IFIZZIM A r ti 13.1.41WS B.I.I"KERS MM=I Yr.!drat. (lathier, flahawith Iron (my Dank.) Fotzra DrATTOI,I2. BA'Ni os PlrTl3l7 . 2ali, Y. S. Coverer:Rent Deparitary, -Prrninunen. February M. 1 4 165. NOTICE::—WISHING TO FURTHER thetlesten at the NATIONAL BANK LAW. TO PROVIDE A Uniform System of Currency FOURTH NATIONAL BANK, OF PITTSBURGH. *ID, CM and after rebraary lit, MI, rewire her regular paring" oastaaisra aid Osier; CURREMOr &IT P.R. By thin comp the pubit9 oM Obtal° PAR MONEY FREE OF ALL MAIM to exchange for their eurrenay. By older et the Board.. ALLEN DUNN. Cashier BANKING HOUSE. N. 110LMES & SONS, N 0.57 Market Street, Pittsburgh. DEPOSITS BI:OIiiTTED IN PAR FONDS AND IDU - MUMMY. CoUnctions Ruda on all the prineipal points of the United States and Canada*. gTOCKS, BONDS AND OTHER REOURITTE BOUGHT AND SOLD QN MAMISSIDN. nuticular attention paid to the purchase and sale of UNITED STATES SECURITIES, INCLI7DISC7 Vaned Stales Sleet of falls Do. do. 6.200; Do. Fives, 1040 s; Do. devea-Thlrties; Do. Certificates or Dalateftess. ORDERS AND VOUOHEM BOUGHT OR pil8:17 COLLECTED. DOLLAR it:AVOWS BANK, NO 65 FOISICTS STAMM . _ CHARTERED IN 1866. dOpen dolly from 9to 2 o'clock, also on ednes ay and Saturday evening, from Hay Ist to No. camber Ist, from-I to 9 o'clock, sad from Nov W ember Ist to May let from 8 to 8 o'clock. Deposits received of all sums of not leas than One Dollar, and a dividend of the profits declared twice a year, in June and. December. Interest has been declared semi-annually, in June and December, since the Hank au organized, at the rate of sit per rent. a year. Inte dep o sitor drawn out, le plead to the same Interest the aa principal, rind bean the same Interest from the first days of June end December, compounding twice' a year without troubling the depositor to call. or Om topresent blouse book.. At this ?stemma, will doable in lab tUn twelve nears. 'Bookie, containing the Charter, By , Lavra, Rules and Regulations, furnished gratin oa application at the onion. Pzinnonrs—GEDlCHE AIMEE. van rineumorra:- . Wllltana. Anderson, - M. Pollack, N. John G. Raekoban. Robert Robb. .. Seel Fahaegtoelg, 'John Shoenberger, James Hardman, James Shinn James MeAuley, • ' Alerangar Speer, Issoe.X..Peguaop, Christian Tager. Wain Alamo, ; Henry .Toba 0. Thadles, Peter A. G eery Black, • .Tohn Marshall. alrgerin Wglter P. Karam; Aka= A. Ognier, lames B. 1 / 8 824.2, Marks A. Coltpa, J ohn /14 Waraddemil Wm. Douglas, Juba. O John Evans, • Henri Ie John J. Gilleingc, William IL William S. Haltea, ^ - .+Alezandier.Ttalls, , Peter U. Hunker, .. WtWaa WAWA. . _ I'aehard Rays,, Wm. P. We James D. Sell Imam v Troutow—DßAS. OOLTOR. ikaigans-46 , 1 1 U18 NEM. impim i t • 7T. • - URT DEPARTMENT. Minos or Vo,A. 1 -- -rnott.zs or Tom f3vsgagrar, ; Weithingtem, Marla Vid, NZ. ft IAT trtß 6 BY BATIBFACTO 1' VT estienee promoicdto thitjusimMEß4 IS MM been =Mete appear MS_ _ . ... . ..- Flan NATiONIL BANK .OF BIONGRAM, In the boraugir of tilreilfiginni, in tie wisely' of , Allegheny sod Stets of Peonr . • - recia,hasbeem tidy nAtarinedruner and Aceordleg lo thee ocarina/ate .. riche hete of Cowen eatftled he Ass to pre. • vide a Natlcleurreney, secant by a pledn of United State. ids, and to provide .for ne lan.* . latioe and t caption thereof,. approved , June . ad, MN, sad lure ()emptied with all 'the Fontaine 'of arid net regrind to be compiled wlthbefore sot' seeeelm the Deana anking under ant act: .._., ' Wow therefore, I, tmxew OZARK. Compton ler oe the Crucy do hereby entity . 4 Thit Flnt-lestletra Si n k of Blreataghank. l athsbor. ,- :Zell T r alg iu korta the t i o i tr= e lle i reah m. memo the barium of I=ngisader the Act atom WA. , I I I. Churency wean, la Wittman w h ets( Seal of the wither. my liandearleeri Colatreper of theedit o r Dd . day of Tenney lrepArtwent. .. • , ... . 1 .01 • intatißsid ch, CrfAXV.; rPUtI of thaeansocr- • TREASURY DEPARTKERI. • ' 077811 QOX7TROLLItt OP ?NI Otrattror, Fetes telf Id, I. 'WHEREAS BY SATIBFACTO evidenee presented to theitailinigaed,it lat been medic to apnea that the . SECOND ."NATIONAL DANE OF.. ALIMENT. I flan dt l . ! . ° 4te • Ail lr al ennaT' tn u al t Va dr Al t orden4ea " uoderand aocord.rgto the' wang:ten. of the acts of Congress, entitled ohs A. 4. to pre. yids • Nathanit Currency, secured by a pledge at United Stater "Bendy&pats provide - for theelrers baton and redemptloa treseobo approved gem ad, IBty abd baa complied withal' the pro rtMons of sold oat requital tab* impaptled - sith before item incasing the bustrusso et banking under-sal ate Now I, Haan Ideborzernt, Ocoaptielleg et !ha Cos: terry, do hereby certify that lhfr Second ;Cattalo. G al Hank of Allegheny City,. in the pity af.dale.. gherly, id the *aunty of Allestutay, pad Stara at Pcsytyrnla, Is authorized to commence the Out liers of Banking under the act &foretold. • 1 Currency u. . , wltn ie rm ul y du . riArrl Comptroller of that seni of aloe, thls 44 dor Contact's , . of February, ISO. • Treasury Domrtment. • . . . HUGH KOCITILLOOR, .110.2ted „Comntroller the Uurrener. Fiona , rie.Ticxm. BANK. , 'OF PITTSBURGH. i. CAPITAL Duincioas sums!, RISI. • - nu. P. Jew. RAFFIA!' rltriTOlf, BTRON R. !WTI& GEO. W. RAILIIAN. This Rank, organised seder the National Eft tot syart =Jo-now prepared to trioset baste.= at D RST Sle Nanking bowie, (MINER OF WOOD AND • Flit LETS. • __Sufecriprioos received Anti. 8.7 Treenity ;Notes.• supply of which to ea howl for lounediste •dslivhrif. t7ff;HUEll.l3.6B..Presidest. Y. Iht..,C.fiftrON, flashier. . r.~aa~~eris:. JAY W. L080.....101111, LA11.....11)133 DONAChEr • " T LANE & 00. - • A. 4 : • SIONARTISTS &MOUSE PAINTERS, , Nol 6d.Stolthilel4-St. Pittsburgh. • Lirizkrier inr ALL abutted pmmptty and wit?) unsurpassed elyzamm. . . • NEAUTIbiIL - SHOW 4.1A.R DS-on enameled paperer all '..co lomano GILT SOLIS ON Oti.S.S made to oh dr r and lent to all parts the country. • PlOrtth tAL DESIGNS eaceutodln.lanbt4lY 6," • HOUSE PAINTING done. Wail reima to.Art rablllty. harmony of color, wad ne4toe!, of AulAlt:, • se All wort di realoont* nat.. wILLIkit 8.. BROWN; iLate pm of. Bitoint'at gOtterrAni) End* paritithp ON* East ed.^4tir of Third and Yluket. lan PIITSAVRGH - ninr:Goons. on o. ivas"ti..l4iBdi zucirFrlgstg.!taill, • • ArkOteuede ioninatc AND , ,TIU 'DRY I tfOODD„ 'NO. tk_ Wood , t reef, ,tht.cd 'how* above Mamma* MOT, rittabumb- AV* VATON, 111 A cIIVM . .,45 5 Iv*: sale • A• and lietall—DeMeis_ In. TRIM MING% OID ER I ES and _DRY. 0001)% of ovary ded.ii k th.% Non 1, and, tf }lfth'street,lntuburgb:, 1% - 11 ( :15LPrat i tlfiitNg e lgl a N d. [ my G00p5,1465011508,1ze., No. ,o paaro htt %leen Diennoi4..od niurtb, riitsb4. 7 1173 L ISUJICIULELD,.. h 010.2 Pealar-In - , STAPLE 6IVJ Ae&NOY !,Y,ClOOl$ Northeitigt torn,ryouttat nn 4 Atar-tv. .1oBt111: 110R/igii"Mitittau.o anil llNtalevi In all. kin a of TR.nuirvesiFnaZ '9 002 15. ma, 49 1 .9 1 .' 1 47 0 4 1 rAlt.stF10., • JffEDIG4Z. IFT/LPHRT.T'S 110 , 110PITHIC SPECIFICS. 1- I FRESH SUPPLY JUST REMllies riunr EAV BEEN Di' uss roa. AND TNOVBANDS RAVE BEE 3 CURED BT TI M. READ VIE LIST OVES. P(o.i—Cunesrever s Octaireatiolasa • • -• ,Heat, Foie the acute sad inflammatory disease. Pries IS et No. 2—Cures Forms Fever, Woroi Voile sod Yu &doss Appal* Wetting the Bed. Price SI God No. I--Carp Cello. Teething, Crying sad Wet (tunas,,mts. Slow Growth and Feeblettere of BARI • Price al a No. 4—Com Diarrhea, ar Children or Adult Cholera Wad= led Summer Oomplaiste. Pry 364 side. , Nos. 4 sad mire the word cues of Chroale P No. it—Outs Itwenten or Blade Plug. Gdk Gdpizum, Bilious Collo, Fall limitary: Pilot emote. No. a.—For Cholera Cholera Mortua, NwiS and VorultiniE, Aetttuatie Breathing. 111 seats: No. I—Cures Cont-hr Colds, Ho* /kalif. chitty Influenza ath.L.Ye:te Throat. , Price t6lssh. This and No. I nevar fall to cure the worst Oat, and Conan.. • • Pio. B—Ctures Tenth-wee, Faso-ache, Nerves nese and Tie Dolorcux. Print at cents. No. 11-:.Gum Headache, Sick Headache, Vert*, Brush of Blood to the Head. Price 26 cenea. In addition with No. 10, It never Wig to sore NM moat inveterate easel.• Weak, AM or Iknoor 0 15 5 .. 0 1°- 4 ur" D it i . rtka . 2 1 n1 Liver Contractuts Or rice an, cents. Dfge.Uon xitiou. complaints. No. it—Corce Suppresiea Meows. or Scanty. en Painful. er Delaying, Green Sickness. 6 oenta. No. ...--Ocires • teucorrhca u‘r Whites, Beating Dawn tee Profuse Manse!. 35 33533 - • /No. t€-eurea Oran , Hoarse 'Croupy wigs. • Difficult and Opp Breathing. as cents. No 14--Cures Salt Rheum,Crusty Eruptions. Rey - Opel Hasid Read, Barbire Italy Pimples the sae. u amts. No. 16—Oure._nlicumottem. Pain, Lamtmesii,' at Soreneu In the Cheat s Book, Side, or fjzotio; Sciatic►. 76 ematt. No. le—Cure. Fever and Ague. Intentsßte.. T. Orr, numb Aorta:Old Inveterate Aims. No. P7-onm Me., Internal or Eras Oval, Bunt or Bleeding, Recent or Obstinate. BO cents. Trtir remedy 1 4g ruled '4PPUntubi of the.wone; possible carti No. In—Cures OpttAbalut4, Weak or Inflantel Eye. or Eyelid., Ealling.or Weak eight. Mora. It may always be relied upon for a ware., • No. ll—Uuru Catarrh, - WOW or chronic, dry or glowing. OM to the/Toad, /htlotora. 412 Goats „No. So—thuse Whooping Clough, shortening and pending lt, or SPiumodie Gough. SO cant'. I It Is infallible. ind &Wide relieves and eared No. Sieures Asthma, Oppressed, Difficultil Ede bored Breathing, !Climb 604 Expectoration. Mai 60 cents. Hundreds have been cured by : No. W,—Onris' Ear , Discharg it es, Noble In a Head, Impaired Hearing, Dead*. Ito. Ini.-Ourse Scrrofula, Enlarged Glands, and Tonsile Swelling, and Old Ulcers. fa cents. Has cured the sent cases. No. sr—Oar.. General. Debility, Physicalist. Nim Tons Wasknesi.; 80 01046. No. 26—Cures Dropsy, Fluid doenzaulations. nde Ss - 4Lnp, with Scanty Secretions. W Nazism46 —thuesVo mltlag Se . iS l le oyenta. kneas, Prostrattoo, Vert No. se-euren ITtinary Diseases, Grant. Odeon, Difaredt. or Paired Urination. 10 oed It cares old alums of Sidney Diseases. No. 111-For • Serdzial Endssions t Involad idastus Dad r= d r u rd ezwrent Prostrat onind s tY bd *oak adelent remedy known, itsr sad _relledapon sea care ears. Ne.tl-:Chuna Son Month of &Mini* Dardollo Nonni of .Adults or Ohndren, and also Num! and Vomiting rotPrecrant Females. - 111 gado:. -13ureseit onna. . • ... Pro 21.--ree!.l7rinery Imonth:ones, Werelhns the led, too Frequent, Fateful, or &slang Udi tioa, , No. Il—Ooree Palatal Nowstreatioa, 'Pressorib - Clamp oz S Proxittis, Mao& mad Into. Ito& of l i Charm. NO. to- cots 'Nuttorlii at of Llio, aliuttfoo, Mof noshes of Haat, FavoltaUsai aid ows tba rt., IN OD. • • No. 84,--I:llptherla and Liken . 44r. ■ee,soreTltolt .1110ents. Wo is-4:haiei eauvalaioaular . Ba . a . mai aflame or Adults, and Fakatpaof alrkf 4 . - ille.3a-aktrea Maine* as Want of Lowness at Sidrits, ;AIMS^ OokatipatVr l 4l • Livargamplalika . . . . pro. 3,;4liii.eirgc4.§,.oarbvuaziea. skii_W, llo . I I.; NO. IHTiiiki all 'Amite MI . Eraitiajui; iii I o t letfairari Disaalsacelsioksa Pox. ka. . ..... , NO.SF-Clarei (Jeddah Coughs, Zaiontinas Dar Clank. and Cionik'wilk aatOultkrktios.' ' - ' No. aa-Chuvi Simian or Catarrh in the kaat aft isiSakki. &Ulna; of NT , g B !Atha 74 0, 0; . Na 111. 4:ktrai 001111MUU011/4 DiIIpOIWAIL i 4 4111 quest Attacks pf Headsets. -.. . R.. CkmatlU*sai =smiths 1 ,•• . . "se %WNWIi mac - • -• • - *kg 'vita and* 46.14. 4 14:00.0 - , - 6 ' Sto gal ease, pale *gal egilie if nu 'llitateltioa IF!» :. -- - !; . ,e .1111 . POIDICIFILAct (17 ILIMIII3III '`.' , gar , Divez= 4 Broucteleali:tii‘. ars, , 17tego, OW Vane Bute lag a diem. MO gO mita. -TM . gapP]aeitet:Negg Tat Mak • . Look ever ah Ust., mike apt mins al kik ate e rr as. ' -64 , trigtz,....- el - aAA mut., , . . • • • . J. 11L.PULTOL., rani . . limusd dear WNWthe Pestollsob • W tal,sai• a lO 4 • • 'COUGH 110'1108.1A ~•. T iq rsiznakr. E4T,T.Fpgips-001MI BALSA*' emumarAve -Nierzirmmus wean BALSAM_ la lwarrantad to aura Cotths. Odds Rousiwass, Whooping Cough. Now Throat Chountuipatoo, athstitra at Os' Tat aahtAt=. Otis% Tloplt,. : , • . - =g4I..R.NRSCIETAL. • . AN Ur It MS sad the rasistora- DR. STRICKLAND% ANT/ OLNRA • mats. tao only aortahs remedy forniarrlicasmil ' .II ta • combination of billsolaato and_ Oarminatimarid :warranted West •ma atter, all %bar mom For Omni DepOtill at . . ormumws nu REMIDT. 11:08. 821110112LAith'8. mat sziaimmi 3 eared thousands of tha wont oases of BMA Memos Pik/ 'lt eves toundista want, ant . Sews a zonansat ann. Fry It dlnsettr. . no I n k , a t t ",rw e by sii Ihnsgists. Massa DspOlsillia Dyspepsia, liaTvolumess, Debil4l DA.,SIRIOICLLNIYI3,UMO. We eta nocatnewt those istretlee with Aprettey Isdkrealon or Intpeee, _Neerouseeklr, 11/1a NUTOIIS Debtuty, to uie stetentoek- Teelev., It la , e Timetable. preparation, free,lkow globale .11quon streastheawthe whole. oaaroia 'plow It emotes a good appetwad. warteeted tem, 13=and Novous Debility. " ___by genrllyi' repave kW DR. A , Danw ~Ar e East libarth attaie,lNet; For au* OF DR. OM EL KEYSEB,sorrose dr Wood strut and Virgin aller sad R. F.DISL.L.IIDIP h ( XL4 eOrner of Wood mot oUoWs.,.FLUko. burgh; sod hYI i ADFL .014/414 ff, o 4 7 nhhhit, put GREAT /RIGLIBLI REWII".-. SIB MEW CLARE:MI CELEBRATED fS*44-P.15"4 E nn a ll f Y 7 d a a a Praia doZ, of 48.%?;,;(1.=.f. au. 'red known tootioula au trupoottarea bob' a owe and safe remedy for remit* dlelcdtltfue eat, Obstmetuuut, from any moo. whnfewncr Ana ob.! though a powerful remedy, they auditor notate •tes hortfal- to the ooneUtution. Yo..Mardoet Ladles lt te Perfectly -fulled. ...11-.wl/ Pt_ • WPM& time, !mini on the monthly period with reminder. These Ms have never been Enowato.ndl genets the dlrectlone on Shedd moot the pamphtet ate teill puttee:Lbws iree Pamphlet, rm. et Um agent. Sold by all brugglsks. Price, Ai per bottle. 641a11'11'44 tatee Ageb4 /On r rt Co atnet., Now eit. 1..L110 and s pe.tage stamps, enclosed ea? authorised meat, will Insure A Mile„. t w atnlAy Ayer 6014115. AY rettlltt nall• • 41.andirdigkE. 'VrANHOOD: HOW. LO$T.l HOW ,RES... pubustibd. 14a sealed . enveik. pp.;, le Nal Cents. A return on the Nasser A reittnieet,sind Malice (lure of - Speresatentresi-: or 'Seminal Weakness, Involentary _Esstsslosse, nOtaillty, and Impedimenta Ro, *anima generally; Nervousness, Consconallsei NPRORTI‘ Fltey hlentarlind Physioal Inevairtity.'neenl ilont ;Sell,Abuss, ae. , lly..Rusra. Oubirswi was.; „IC 11,4othor of the Green NOON SO DUN:NAND:3 tftIETERNNSAI' iinaler seals lad plain eulrelOps,.t4 . ,iltett, post rewpr at *Ur eantelsiv.larelL," • We ' iri e ntriPcitt b 44,h - 1 . , c- , At. ewe „.. VORTI •i• we a • AZICIZIaLDECILIAINI‘k 0w*.... Ulna knowledgp aeldeaa. saipatriat tklr/IM , . ,yllay raaldaaoi: iak' ads : city. kin& , . ....an22 at ;Patient*, tiaaaal, aaaaalltr -10) Pahkagglk 41354 enf gra4or9Eiii4 4 !: 14 . 411 :nVILI IVZ°4 I. .NEGETanex:"..zikaiiinys. Cod. t it p t ANY- P.ft'ortl3o Untoaetts"" • ontiff* • -stsmptepay mum *welt if Moe, fai biIWTITIF - A...LBotztatt,,..kaat pap, mood. .Axiania j - Mos Ink P4404 raw T 1 ;
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