Cv - lu a SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1886. r- Te. 411, DWI dßineine. itstalillged by the Press of Pittsburrh STANDING MATTER, GOSSe NOUNS* arum, Lilin,Q.,M2,l4=tilr"Odo. I TIKE. lDally. 11, t a IV • I "- Una Wine.... 1 'lS— two 'amen.. 26 reme Unses ' 1.76 Rg=irtr,..-.!-..-- : ix; • 1 ells Woe, one week... 3C9 ICO 1 W la , 16Men Won.-- ..... ... 3 40 flitt t a ll r 67 4 lb Tel 11mei.....A...A.,.. -17° . ,: .- Eleven UMW . ' ' -. - 4 76 ... t-' , . ----,' Twelve ttmesZ2 Wneki 600 i = 1 W liN Three weeks 7a) SOO .1 50 ISo Ono month 901 4CO 160 3 1.0 The months 1600 1000 760 39s Threw months IS 00 12 900 4 (.3 Ws months IS OD Zto 16 50 11.05 One 14194.........-3. A. :.. We okco .: 1100 1' vkoo ottiliosiewc ONCE A WEILA. 101 711501 4us Ons mossin•••••.••• ..... 14 co II 60 660 I 6 '7, Two mostni, Three montlls . 910) MOO 120/1 600 els soonths. ,' C. 40 1309 WOO 14 os One Tsar-- ...... .... 71 03 0 90 61 00 14 0 RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE Sismetme ago au article appeared in the Independent on "Methodist Missions- and the South," In which assertions were made not in accordance with the real facts in the case, at least such appeared to bk.-likely, as Bishop Simpson felt it his duty to ad• dress a letter to the editor of that paper, in which he pronounced the statements incor rect and injurious to the M. E. Chureh. The article charges this denomination-with making a distinction in its appropriations to colored_ and, hite churches, and making caste in the organization of conferences.. To these assertions the Bishop replies, in brief, as follows: 1. There is no distinction as to color recognized in the discipline of the M. E. Church. 2. No such organiza tion as a waste conference exists—no bar rierto colored ndidsterabeing.received as a member of n' conference. 3. The organi zation of two conferences, where the col ored ministry might meet together, did not exclude white ministers from becoming members, 4 The Missionary Board did not make a separate provision for either while or colored minister, nor for any white churches, bat it did makespecific approprin tions to aid colored people who had • been turned out of their churches. No this lei ter of the Bishop; the editor, Theodore Tilton, replied to a long and racy leader, in which he challenged the Bishop's declara tion that "there is no distinction as to col or recognized in the-Dia:2o%m of the M_;E. Chula," and tsesames that while such MI provision nay exist' that ;white ministers will inst in such a case seek affiliation with • colored-conferences, nor colored ministers with'. whit. conferences. So Mr. Tilton wants to: Compel: the commingling of the two fficel,and_ts unwilling that both white an illack shalt bilelt/Beata choose What ever assoclatioti - tinV.ittink S .heit for Ahem= But tiso pivotal, oint or Mr:: Tn ton's reply is its advocacy of "the eqnal rights of allitertanx, 'without dllatinction of _both in Climb and f3itaten," *molt* this ptcture. Thew' (lore Tilton lutd•au evening entertainment at hiaresideime:.: - .:Cards of invitation were . sent abroad., the guests were • as sembliid, the rielf*tire ther , a, not the poor, , whitel, not bibelot... 'And now, fresh from Win c'yening's entertainment where such distinction of class, color, `arid condition was made, the honored hmit adventures to regale big readers with the inhuman ity of liethOOsni in authorizing " Conferences for colored member& " Very soon alter this untimely article, the prediction of Tilton, that white and col ored then 'would not form mixed confer enees,lproreA false. At: the session 'of the Kentucky, Conierence, when its poxteed ings reached" - the. question "What preach. ers are t adraittetr mu trial!" after a brief ex. planallpn from - Bishop Clark,Tiev.: Dr. Par sons, H. - distinguished ::eloquent Southern divines-preseuted the recommen. dation of Hanson Talbot, a colored man, the Ara °Clive trho were recommended to the Conference to be received into the trav eling olinniet* Dr P. delivered a brief addresi, - ViennaZidiiiire a few,.stmten cot: ‘The colitestiler the overthrow of slavery has. terminated in a strange ` anti most unloolonl for way. That Proclama tion' which so dallied the land, andbroke off chains, wsS riot only the ricf-Ot itteaa4 4 .' but altaithe„iinpottlitfpoulOf the..Chnis.l4l Kentucky has ecOOPl!td2,l4l4diiinaidgiltitii . :' 'Won, land' the Same: may' be said of this Conferiiica s Conference , an part of lthe great Chnieli; we eante, to;tisa . border; ;we firaZiOwtalay whether_ive go on litta Owl:and. of .Tromise,; or • turn back t 4 tlie-"*016: 4f,;sin To flay the coloreOnati,W4lenilY; :411010 before.t before As he oinzinc4l4oi arc te6tsindotije~tiont4 Fears greoltpreSBCLl#44 he may heeoms . the rival and equal of tlie'whitiiminpos sibly ripe above hhn. I haven such fears. Ac us admitting suitable colored men into Conference rxtembersh*, .it. is -sa thietuity. Thl time has come when it must be. The M. `FI. Church has come with the colored people thus far, and shall ; it now stultify itself and its glorious record by refusing to go forwardr s i Bishop 'Clark called. for the sense of the Conference. "As many as will admit Hartscin 4 ,,Tallx&ort .trial, , ,raise your hands." Up went the hands, and he g was admitted. rour . .,other,-recon3mmitla„ 4 dons follerveaterit the - csicoiekl' iipplicanis' 4 were received. Other Conferences have i since received colored ministers. —AI the installation of Rev. -5. F. Sco , 'eel, as Pastor of the,First., fresbyterlan, i church of Plinitiritiliteocity.vitov , tud, D. D., of the 'Second church, deity i ered an address_to the People how the Pas t tor should be reeelykiL,J3eletid:l6 inake. ' this relation mural, permanent-stud happyv y they must receive him- 7 1. 'As it messenger 1 of - Go d. 2. Beef him iiittellitilidnitiVr iObey ~,—; Pastor as ; . God. S. t..--.r-rastor as the mess*T- I ger of God. 4. Thai ditty:ta . le**Will., teem their' Pastor;Paaterr 'X ' , flay' itiliel - their i Pastor. 6. Dutrao•prity for their Pastor:! 7. Duty to ~ t tuppOWV, their 'Ada: ,These i points were care 10111. laird VpiO: y seined in strong and , roteible linigene '' " • —At a Meeting, lalftiti DijAiliejAntor Church, New fitork city,iln'behalf of UM. iversallst Missions ,. thruu l ifireakinaditb e principal Speech: of 4ha ,, evening. ,- . ,Com -1 • plaining of the mett,M,4tP.r!!!mtettir shoo two hundred „ while iris supposed -ten tbstt ”; nand persons res__lii.4i/1-figti.7nfit Aunt Brooklyn whP,PqrAelnwaree Aroisarions, lie ( *W ed ihe i b il 9 loi l ikiT4VlPAVll BeRP Senor , ' We twirs*icb!!en.ila.gtorozed'prlite as We havo'"- been lin r.lnYig44l4 l .* - , ‘.9.. have not been-tr4i*eni;Milkof late, and i if we couid'l46 rtii ° # 1113 2 1 . s r.Puir - 'l4 Il i New York to dec. f ; ini;ae, of.ir ' ,-zree would brriea7hiigeF, l4 9Agkalet •!`if-mie , ' fashionable congt , o4!4ilii : iiii,Cc.layA4' . —in a meta insto4,lir. .can, A ,,, mends that all Cabin:J / 460 , 4g: , iAi':' kids blessed iivitli'i*'ii!;,./10 alpsieraft crosses. thereon, giSiel l -ai i -.' foitie!,:tfieui` eprinkled - nlWhalr7sater r 'Slick It . mardianin tionintiniettitiMniK 1 "' ' =-A, corrisiiiirdeniii linii76C••• been, dls: ooverolill England i - I%i•Wah' , 44rll l thlk'tilO hundred sid ,, rillit i deitrie;• r 'esno puishpriests - and other-prlOnCilgired. a ' '' lota lloq3llyritifd / - rather, the.PordraliStiid Etabia. 7, Prefect ' of the noismatte;s asswahl, kl'ArritiW. • , Urinal Latin yea • aubecrlbed by than as 'et:Ali...tot utter — Catholic Rtilty:' renatitl.; Ws "Excellency" of how. they had dorik to make the Church of Eng bad worthy of the favor of the Church of Rome. —Tbe Methodists in New York City are about to inaugurate o movement for the evangidistati colf:10f* lobe , ; tteglecteti '_masses. The entire city is to be divided into two great missionary circuits, and Conference . ilnisters placed in charge, with a large corps of local preachers, Bible readers, and female helpers, covering the whole field and acting under their direction. A hun dred prayer inßstLugswilipe established by this nevi tuiredonariforce ' —Thetwerity-second Ccinvention of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in ths,rlinited States will meet at Fort Wayne, Indiana, May 17, 1866. The session will be opened ivith.a sermon by Rev. Dr. Sprecher, of Springfield, Ohio. —Ludy Huntingdon was trying to lead one tctchriat.-:: Toler 'Urgent entreaties he answered, "0 it is of no use I lam lost I am lost I" "Thank God for that !" said she. "Why ?" exclaimed the man in as tonishment. "Because," said Lady Hunt ington, "Christ came to•save the lost, and if you are lost he is just the one that can save you." —Sixty years ago Protestants did not dare to hold a meeting in Paris; now there are in that city thirty-Seven places of Pro testant worship, and fifty-eight pastors, and and the government gives them full pm tection. The Congregationalist says from these centres of gospel truth there goes forth an influence silent but powerful, and the leaven of pure and unselfish religion is slowly but surely working out its legiti mate fruits. —According to a carefully prepared arti cle in Ziop . a. Bera lathe memberehip of the DranOelleal eliateliei of the tralted Statei, `embracing the Protestant Episcopal, Meth- Presbyt6Waa,Lhiptist, and Congre gational Churches, was as follows In 1800, 350,000; 1832, 1,343.948; 1848, 2,569,490; 1850, 3,335,426; 1860, 5,035,263. During the sixty years the population has become nearly six times greater, and the Church membership more than fourteen times greater. la arm FA F. ‘u, DI; 7.4z1 ~........._ OF - AI - WS PILLS-Are you Sck, La, Wareing/ • likripre' One bC, order with ti deranger ailiU t - ,.....Pbe11a tome= er tome co ld . tulls 1114 31 M t riVel6 7. St creeplugleplm Hileiltil Hie la by 0 s lynsenetnedigatretn . -Take rill'llls, la :arenas out the disordered humors—purity the blood, and let the told. move on unobstructed in health again. They stimulate the functions of the body Into vigorous activity, purify the system from the °ban:lotions which make disease. A cold set tles somewhere in the body, and !lounges Its natur nidunctions. These. If not relieved, react npon • thernseives and theigurroundhig.Orgagrazprodecrege aggrevetirez suffering red " derangement - Vl:fi r :ln this condition. Lake Ayers Pills, and see how directly thoy restore the natural action of the system, and with it the buoyant feeling 6f health again. ' What is t re e and se apparent In tills trivia and common come: ,„ also true In many of lbe deep zealot and. mut libiteroPe m l. ‘ gr *mom lens nod P* ;ittierttal - 4411 1 relc.' lions of the body they arc rapidly and many of them the =dot ame means. None wh know the virtue oftheseP ill ls will neglect to emplo y them when suffering from the disorders they core such as Headache Pont btomach, Dysentery, BB - loos - loos Complaints, ndigestion..Derasgement of the Rheumatism,vess, COrsUfMabbe, Heartburn am Dropey, Worms suit Soli:in:Woo, .when taken to large dones. they are Sugar Coated, so that the most sensitive can take them easily.and they are surely the beat purgative medicine vet discovered. ' - s AVEWS AGIPE CIIRE, _ _ , ~ ' ?Or tadr ellgrerTnairenitteld ' , ..PeesiVen Mgr and rtes • taut ice, mezzo e, teat , Baulachts or ,Bilfoes Ifikattoh4, and Bit 'lons Fears fmisseffor De whole elan of . 1 - 1 ....... , W• tirtasting fn binary sle=rsent„ coned by lbs Ma laria of miasmatic ant . Thb remedy has rarely felled to cure the severest lance of Chills and Fever, and It has this great re am:Luc over other Ague medicines, that it subdues the templet= without inter,. to the patient. It prelates no quinine or other deleterious substance, nor does It produce quintsm or any injurious effect whatever. Shaking brothers of the army and the west,try It and you will realer.. these asrertions. Pillared V J. , C. A t i... q..lo. l3 lnrgll zo .. llll ass.a ry a 4 I L I 46 sg, ,:i f :a Ir - rl idluditirwi ➢ P _ _ _ . - IRIETIIOI3IfIEIVS TURKISH JANDOLENLAN RAM TONIC. THE DREWINO AND RESVORER OF THE AGE TURKISH BANDMENLAN. BlernOverre 1 - 1311.1aSH Baarnorzinarr. What ooe be more acceptable than anything that will beautify ? that will restore as necayby &lopping the hair Term mit, ra h =t=7lll-oultoreMskinlk lit* grow it ;sestet owtt . r . It rip inc . ording , to. i t h hapresent otr n, L , L , fakko: a.i. d . =lfirle P T‘ te nt e k will do, and ft. p fwe ref you treart n who Use tried It. e lt seknowl e edgeri oblr ea beautiller of the age, the only Heir Tonic Restorer worthy of the name. In Turkey, in !Lame*, In England, In AlDOMESiErfterre where the ”Ilandoleulan•• Is known—lt -V pronounced the aul.yeter nitro of Halt . Preparations. Remember. It is ,tree from all metallic poisons that are contained In most Hair Colors and dressing.. It Is the entrant -of mooy flowers and herbs, heartifully put up, an ororM4 to tar -t -by me ts ukd Perfarsa wholesale. e R. E. BILLIZES .• , L. FABlismca:a CO t, - Pglitclps boot tor tfaltedStatei Catuidas, JAM:101 PALMER CO. No. ei Market Areet, dele:tmeodawT Ykllsdelphia. tat LAKE SUPERIOR COPPERTMILMIII SMELTING WORKS PITTTSDIDIGH. • - PARE, MOM= & CO. mi.jutaren of SUNATHINi e Io BILAZIZISS. AND e lfitt =WOWS OPIETER I MGR. , 'ASoluiporters and dwOo. 1n METAL, AT NA aWri 411. 1 112 MO l4 l,:d c 'T O C CTrIng tom, No. HO RUT and= 5L005D Orsoorre, f=Opeetol order, of !Copper outgmyyritTred tiir3FlL4i#kt B #r r _, ,I ) muk `HUIVARO. BRO. / CO: )!.*TEN' GROUND CIRCUIARS, ,datillatea CAST BTEXL SAWS, of every deaalp- MU, Hnlay. Crou-Cot, &as& and all other ;Tafaitles. kinds of KNIVES and 13P.Bnififf, made Crum t i bte rv graeWeet -Reined ILIGILVER /a^ Warehouse anrifforks. corner Waria and guoar &num'. Pittaid7d. Parrtentar attention pal to re-toothtng, enwra and atralebterting Circular Saws; al., repave of MI MI lamb. Ptmchlng and Drilling done at reasonable rates. - , arkly .1 Beller Makers & Sheet iron Workers. Nos. 20..22. Std atuli IR Penn street am:woks limp yard, sad Pandahed it with th l ini l Z. approved machinery, we_ ape rigared to marrafseramovelthoWlßMoirof BIM, Utah° beatMaaaerMWarrsided oß c ual to sam z e ß li,. the Mtn Arm, MirritvE l VlLEss,_ OA DENIEENtLT TANS, TANIS,. °IL EITILIN, AtilTl‘ i ISETTIJNII PANS, BOILER IRON, . MIMI ts IVAN ESNS. sad sole mameseturera In. BARN WS- INDLEEL.? doue ha Me mho ILTIPIF' IarROB , o.l(ilut oeuor. to RoataSON. Mime A. wino. ALVerirs WA NEE P O RIN 'mad rent of BOAT l i a) ATI° . 1 STY ENGINES, BLAST _ _ iii Mil - CULNERY (MARIN soliteg rircedi larYT " Wyft/ #11411W4 11K.• d AtrAß' • ts ON GIS.RD , I3 PATENT INJECTOR, ..,..:...... —, ......;.wi ariofflN o : ; I• • • - , Itsaulketaroro of IRON VAULTS AND VAI:I' MORN RAILING, WINDOW ifflllaViNNS. WIND() Oil ARM Noe. VI 11" 0 "n lagegLmdiigg;g 1 =1 ,1 r 'd 11ft=zoilitmieltihietniiii donefal NMI uotleo. sat tar TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS, Aiitoiteelßra"A 2 ' l Jkarnf r alge"" ys, atop soderigolno . aLe 33331 . *C 4 43 333 301ace5p. mode of troatto333 3Or t r Lor . ozi t , .to n ig aliaz of an oildresied iinvele, he will seurfreo • Copt of 314 preseripLion useo. •13r. JOHN lL DACINOLY,,, MI Volta -4431%, Y. moutiTdiera' - - EBEE.--A Pamphlet ~ 0 14,Vefit Creilirr i lx:llllreVa.l 4 AU s t mot Wser litea.attem..ths 12 1 4V6.0 1 t"1 fkr. BRIDAL .utuaris Hmejewanlake.,o Aadg :13', L r U k. . en tsa b eitlMElTOrH ower AismiLlon:rausaelphis, way CE :tar! TEAIIB UACTI mum IN slitafAL finsx_._ t I ' irM a knowledge eeldommaelrM:A= ..ao r tgritt.Vd=r4w l,,,, ... , vxmitiwird.A, or s se.a- 1i.;,a.e... 01 elliiil therefom are MUM, Wel nits nil altijet theklelon. Alllettere nt contain a starep.to TT artrararlTAW Wm. i,7' . ..n.4 BAB dTBIII" /1. IL_ . , rrr'ATE D A . :077/ CPC SUM FINN =AZ= Rear Bead. ii i i t ati c i r . a i m &atm t owt . =3 .. gkoist two to rearat i Nts treatment. Also: Ira anther lawAt i tar i geggragagerprevinttas ii = a timra.at i Vnt b ri a litte=tti flonzhx, :4 JMI*II X)3it. ESS OPERA HOUSE. zszaus. LAST NIOUT OF XIIIB araiar PRO Iro/3 T. SATURDAY AFTERNOON will be preeented the SOFtTY a'SEVMEIVTNUffie Mace Wu Louisa Byttesver. Song Millie Sackett. To mineintle with the CRILDREN IN THE WOODS . EVENING PERFORMANCE to commence with LUCILE DPARVIILLE. Dance Song' 'to conclude Nett). the FEMALE GAMBLER. lo reheareaL • NEVElL TOO LATE TO MEND MONDAY, BENEFIT OF J. A.. OItA.VEIL PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LISSIM ANDRA/CO.O[V ....WM HENDERSON GRAND MATINEE 91119 AFTERNOON, em inencies at 235 O'clock. NCI - MEGMEJELVI-1111-81...41... roottvey lest appearance of • .711 R. JOEL,' BRO UG 11.4.711. EVENING PERFORMANCE, st e'elek• who' , will he presented Mc. BLIOUGHAIIPS IRISH .111ESJIIIERIS,AL After *bleb the ORCHESTRA will perform Mr. BROlltiHAN'ti Mosicel Composition, THE BOBOLINK POLKA. To bo followed by MsCIoCTISI Mirl:7lll.-7:I3E7EL. To concinde with the POST BOY•B GRAND-DAUGHTER MONDAY, EDWIN ADAM. CITY HALL. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Monday Evenings, AP COL 12, 114 14 AND 16, MG, for the benefit of the widows' some. At the request of the Lasheso C f the Eacloty, the following named Gentlemen .111 constitute a om mitt. e W receive the Funds, th.: F. R. DRIINOT, JAB. MARSHALL. Boy. 1. C. PESSFIING, D. D.,As.LEN.I[II.AI.I7.D, N MICK, JAB. 1' UM. Jr., GEO. WIN.PDS. LL. D. TILE GREAT REBELLION! A GRAND NATIONAL ALLEGORY AND ?AL IV gt&7-,fv Tek , Ir . Pt:o9 " en bTT LADIES AND GEN TLE3IF.N, Lettpila of the Pittsburgh Female Cohen, the Western University and Others. PHlNCtret CHABACTIII.B—(IODDFSB OF LIBER TY. TRUTH. JIISTIUE. UNITED STATEN Represented by X yonna_Ladies. ATTENDANT HUNGARIAN, ITALIAN IRISHMAN'. /sEGRO BOY, SOLDIER AND LADY, WAR, MILITA RY, FOREIGN INTERVENTION, F sIIINE, PESTILENCE, ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. SHERMAN'S BUMMERS, MESSENGERS, TRAINS, de., in, de. All the Char...tem etli appear In Pull Costume. MISS F. A. HAGER, pupil of S. B. Mills. PIIAX IST. The splendid Steinway Concert Grand Plans abed H. this ocension +row the. Plano Waterman* ag El. K LEBER BROIL. No. LIN Wood stregt, Tkleta, 5i7 lieut.'. Reserved mat', 75 nest.. Sale of MUM and Reserved Seats for each Per formance will commence, at the Mule Mom QS M. KLEBait & BROS., on MONDAY, April 9. • .Each Ticket-holder will receive at the door, with out extra charge, a Book of !Span., containing the :entire Bongs, Declarations, Dialognes, kr.. which mill add greatly to the appreciation and eojoymee ;orate Entertainment. , LDoors open at 'recommence at TN. GRAND ENTERTAINMENT or THE GOODCITTENT DRA TSB MATIC ASSOCIATION OD PITURGH.. At ILASONIO • IIALI.. on VEIDAY EVENING, the Nith inst., on which occasion will be presented the beautiod two act Drama, entitled sweet/LEI THE REPROBATE Or PAIIIN,rand also the gendid English Comedy called THE FACTORY ti L, on. All. THAT GLITTERS Id NOT DOLL). these pToys have been gotten lipinescellent atYle.mod we hope willgireve to the Matlresatiatottlon of all who witness them. This Association Is now one of the eldest and best In the city, who have by careful and lnduatriolis sthdy, met with decided success, and we troll W e ir endeavors merit the publies appre ciation. Tickets ISO tents, to be had at all We prin cipal Book and Motile Stores. Doom open al o'clock; the entertainment to commence at quarter to a. A Brass and String Banta wilt be In attend ant,ePoilsrd NEW CLASSES 4/IE,,EORMENG PROF. COWPER'S raakionable Dancing ..icadasilf, . WILKINS FlAttlTMirthatiect. Days i;ri•iitii... . TUIRSDAY, THUISSOAY tuad SATURDAY. Ln dies, Masters and IllsOsa, three IV c-f ti. ,• Gentle men's class, eight (ilia th e CV.R.liiik. Nifilinlliillit to rent when :disengaged -ley chimes. Nay to PROF. COWPER, at the Hall. rohßill FOR RENT FOR RIINT,•' I • wri-LK.r.rs MILL. • large enough, and not too large by ce— • central In location, and moderate tn p rier. WILKINS HALL, Fourth street, near At:llo6.ld, Is best adapted for Concerts, Leclerc., Balls, de., and Seleet - Fartles will dad that the door Is neatly zeha,uceic4.ankl„.isth.embex.r.fleeleallsplattelog dearth PROF. COWPER at the Hall. mhZ:2trd ' BOOTS, SHOES, &c THE CHEAPEST BOOT AND SHOE STORE I=3E2 Country Merchant...appliedat New Tort wad Philadelphia prices , th ereby saving FrelEbt. Im pose. and -'.lnoar Retail Department we have muted down the price or goods avast to sap all wbaltaribaor as witp a call. Remember, the place Is at J. IL & W. C. BORLAND'S, .7 No. 98 ltatioi Wee; id door from fati NEW GOODS. A SPLENDID- STOCK Ladies', Gent's, Illlssee, and Chß BOOTS. SHOES AND GAITERS, OF ALL THE LATEST STTLES arIJEFI" CMPILEDJIILIZIO J. A. ROBINSON & CO.'S al Market .StreeiL LADIES', GENT'S EEO IME:2 BOOTS, - MOBS; .GIITERS; B.AI,IYLORA.LS, 13lipperia; ozg T. t•. ;. :M'OLELLAND'S AUCTION EMPORIUM; Nos. 55 and 57 , Firth Street; Private gales Day, and Evening. mew GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE AT 92 FEDERAL STREET, !LLLEUESZNY CITY. $l l l O,OOO WORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES, Y • Gaiters, Itabnorali," Polish Hoots and Gums, To t, sol4Zalai r e i ly. i =nt vste • tip ellgr x. to m.k. ly lora& to MI mid 46 theY=. W. K. NeCLINTOCK, 92 ''' A entill - 2 Federal sheet. Allegheny CRY. IJ. W. CARL A. CO., _ • • fl/IL Ladies , 'BiannoraSa and . oath Boots. EMI J . w. CAMVAHA.I,II CO., IrOR Ladfes: J W. CARNAHAN & COy , 'OR • wring Coar - i3066i. Wit °- • 1 6 : 1 1- •Ct, PEI EMM W , _ 3 1 4 16 1 610 1. "'3:7, (Liti 4_114 111?4itilliii4 1 Yus 011,=, Aram ussit:aiiialarra sat sum sinew • PI rra)misgar YOB BALE-FOB -DEBT. ONE - ILAROE ROOM SEVERAL OFFICES FOR RENT. MeIIASTER. GAZZAM & Mr=M2U=!!!l A HANDSOME COUNTRY HOME YOB BALE. situate tif,mil. from the eitnionf Cwithin too minutes' walk. of the Pittsburg.. and ounellsvllle itattroad, C0111.114d11111 a beantifill view of the city, elver andsurrounningeountrl. At comprises about B acres of ground, highly oultIv•- ted •and laid out ill the most approved itywor Mod ern landscape gardening; Is studded with shrub bery, and • great variety of the-cheloest traits and vines in full bearing. There B. aIM on it a never (ldling apart/ of water, and about one mere In ird. The tuiprorementa consist in part of a nest Bieck Cottage with 7 rooms and wash-hone, a large and handsomely Mint Stable, cmt room for man, Be.: • fine large cistern and splended pump are wribin • few tort of the kitchen doer and all Is under excel toot fence. For particulars; price, terms, Pe., en quire of ife=i .11cLAIN CO. FOR SALE. I= & Delightful Residence in M'Clure Tp. The Lot Is Lt the highest state of cultivation. Two good apt Inge on the premises. For terms, enquire ot JitillFas T. %AMPLE, Bev Estate Broker end Insurance Agent. 'No. BS Iredersl streak, Allegheny FOR SALE, A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLLNO No. 44 Palo Alto street, Allegheny. Contains FIVE ROOMS, besides & kitchen and tinisheA wale. Cu throughout, and water up and dOWltatalrs. The house is clearly new, and the toe-Silty 'amity aad desirable. Posseselou April Ist. Apply to AN. Broker to Stocks cadlteal sta te, mh2l 17 Fourth street. Burka'a COAL AND- MIR Isit(Airmen *ev TOR miles trim ttke &ALL —On tbe Beenbeavllle itattroad, en CONTA.LNINGONSPRINDRILDANDZIGHTY. SIX ACRES Stem awl water Floszhos Andhlaw KW. and other fine Improvements. Also, about Eighty Acres of COAL, without the Beam°, attiolnlnx the above. Also, two Forme et Stewart'. till.tlOn• an Central Railroad, containing letlacres and.l2lluras. Ifortforther vettleulare, enquire of .I.LLAR WARD. • j.. 1 aria. PROPERTY FOR SALE n-nABU 180 ACHES Or LAYCH.r-That tunny new two-story Brick Hotel Butintag,. cm:A.1 , 474 u) rooms, at itaMTuiell effATLON, on the reptus. H. K., , arche Junction with the Pittsburgh h. oM nellartll• B. it.. it miles from the city, Plies; about , MO acres of land connected with the Motet, of which 70 at are tillable mad ISO acres Umber... There 1.. goos young Orchard of apple, peach.snd pear trees; two nerser-fsillng soft Watavliptings of sonlaleut elevation to c ard the wsiar lo • oelltoi of 10, feet. The property Is espable of sub.llvlslou into lots for country restdences. Apply to 8. S. to Brokerin Stocks and Heal Estate, tabu 57 Fourth street, (Hose.* Haildloa• FOR SALE. veLuszu.a COAL LAND Wto be suIdTI3.43AY at reduced pricas. Tau Woe is situate In Westmoreland county Penna., on de North-Western PennsTanla about Ora miles east of.,llpoiln, t ._ end Outflow two owl large reins of C0R.... Wi EaTONZ *ad TWILIECLAT a oil o o r erf complete WATER POWER. the nod &rther parsicipars inq at e Claim Moo of 4 W. J. a BALL P.113=1:81,12i, I=M VALUABLE FARM SAW. MILL FOR BALE—Cobham 3R moos, 100 of which are under cultivation; m acres tine Floe Tim too; I.lllLeme White Oak; a large Bunten:good Saw Bill in complete order, capable of „turning off MOO feet per day; two Tenant flosses. Bars, good Or- Owe . underlaid with Coat and Ore; situated In Ylne Townsidp, lantana County, a miles front Nin eveh Station. Offered cheap and on•easy terms. Apply to hicLAIN & CO., papil No. 1= Fourth street. IVOR BALE—One Lot 2040 et front on Penna. Avenue by xi') fen to3raison street; two-story Brick Dwelling on rear of lot. Also, one lot = fees front' on Bummer Street, 'PO to by ISO deep, on Which is erected • two glory Frame Dwelllug. Alm eleven iota adiolnlng the sbayeettary BO to ldo hem. ,JOHN D. BAILEY, bomb and Real Kmate Broker Wilkins Ball, Fourth street. FALTIMEr - FOIR sALE-aro. 1 contains 100 non.,ln berry township. West moreland county, ma Den 7 Mationl house, balm and orchard. The whole offered at WM% Eon pac . rf ts. more Land contain well hmilircirefft fferad Mean: , one of the best barns tn conntr. well watered; grain or mock farm; offered at the Low price of Ifftper sere: Apply - to mh2l h. Wel../.124,1 00. DIThWELLEW4 HOUSE ON WYLIE . STREET PUB BALE.- Thai larrrnaid well fin ished three etory Brick Dwelling en - Wylie Meer near TM. finished toedern style'. containing rooms, kiteha m raige. bath roam, bra and Geld era ter and gas g lithe tedidlng. This is one o The Bost desirable nropertlesfirr .dwelllng or boll nese vamp., now onered ter sale. .E.0.M01.1, ap ri Lt. Tams reasonable. Apply to 1.1 0 :11 B. bIeLAIN g. MOOS /earth stmt.: ----• • FOR SALE -. 156 SCRIM 01 situate to &tittle township, Waktibigtonecmty; Penn:, near the Una of the SteubeurElle Railroad. at Midway titatiOnoLlsonl2.l miles:rum Mu et a r; further parataulata. enquire of 8. - 2 . 03 PE Real Estate Agent, N. 164 Fourth street, orb WI C. CAMPBELL, on the premls.. IaSOBI POIR SALE—Four 2-story Frame throning's, on Fayette street. Also, nero Lots on Watson street, 73 by 112 feet to Forbes street. /OHM 13.' BAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. nig Wilkins Hail, Fourth Meet. "ROB SALE—A tsvoastorg, BelcL Dwelling nttrannts,dbati, s liteLereatsbnict,ttierwe Tears nallt, with let II by 1.10 teen, shoats on remit street, Lawreneeville, all In 600001ete 'ooer. Y farther Infori u =, Estate sad eetrilieb mad . -•• Beller street. Dowrool.oo t.. 1 t ) z • ar WEBSTEA eitartVlVil i tlaar arl :;f4U O St .. :11 1 4,regi=4 , 1z,...4= .Ithlot 30 feet 11.celt,ionathe beei Ku • • street, near Roberts Mir* $1300.C . 2118H will purchase a , is. s e t atV a te l ,!: ° 4.‘fol a rrkirs".=„ by YU feet deep on Leslie street, Noon% Washington Chutes fruit aaa shade trees, vinel, etc. Intssedl• ste possession. Apply to CUMIN:NT a NOM' ' apl2 No. 61 Market street. BI:11141ING LOT :WOO s, l s,ff the Bev truth .Witrdlt Waft, 1 0..rVkLati Dlnetddleetteet or maims, =9 , *-114. , T ,. 9!1:Mt the [tae of Heed street II mel t s i rit . flttteejor terse tommufsetur43g.e4f.i ;IF terms. ..oly to crAIN co. L , Fr : all her rofttertiottre amt. 1n Ward. .14: 1 0 . 71 7 : "gla 1" reek ! ! . BT L BdM& M ;uric' it. Iva SALE—aOO, acregO'beirry -L . Timber Land In • SiUdat,tla.retru . oounty, watch-we- offerat thei '9l; pm acre. IT+ MULLIN. Cu.; +trod. 32 , 0 A cwas ar44.00, voi r o, miettari prrTsßmGm LEAD PIPE AND ~~,a MW wordsr and•keep °Shand all 113..11, tending' 1 and till LEAD PIPE & SZEZEVERAD Al Lowest Market !.motes • . • Xitinalleral Material, Brass and i ron cocks, ,SteanilWei) Steam Pinups PIMA and Galvanized irenrpe, ac., , ie., a SMUT, PARMILL a CO., No. 167 Smithfield SI. ) , P0011%14 Psi PLUBIIIING,.. GAS AND 4FTICAN —rrrentet, ric ALL. otr.naill.t.tood.4 .57.4eriep2edlisitilrsamaal workmetn 41.13npassanFonins .L - OAS toittilds, SINKS, BATHTUBS isnowits WAVER 4 .. 31iFT14 , 46 : 41 .14 . ter; Constantly oattand end owti, to order'.:, . TATE g SEVILLE, _ "InnfMAT ' AlleahenC fet LikIPPRTI grßgET. , r/Oeu r g b mkt' davAly EMMTrIMM, CANE AND WOOD OKAIRS, Whole - sale Rabin. JAMES W. WOODWELL, CEIM==I Opposlti Mk' Q Markin stmt. .4 IS the;3; :4444.t 1;44 4..171114 :. :, i .."'i ' - - 11: • .11 '• 2 . -" 4: 3 -, , ,ty ~,,, , -,. , j j -- A0T8 . AR 17 , 1 7. 1 4,.; '.-i z q; l 4';" .-- ;.i&T`, ' - oat Viiint rjail toil tirtain. I,W kW -sn - - %isth t 42. 1, ntori terms. • Laeock .=.eiliam sups, ALU — nhe IC . labia UMI ....r ~ .L;:. _, r .~,. ;R :, row.:-t;:.n~:;.i~ I=l XISQUIkLZ OP • lOypo NA 0attu41.441 11.1)(Inint. street- rl=!=MlitE of coa l , PLUMBERS, &o. SHE LEAD . WORD., A.b;o kelp on band DEM 7ri - :111 I=l illannfretureayind tbrisia, 24113. & JP&T/MIDOTRIII'T, NO. 1u ioturni wrazaer. MEDICAL. '~eßascse GOOD. CMI Rem BITTERS 1:1,1•;;448;1 Bohack's Stomach Bitters Alter years rem edy rience and trial, bays proven to baths best rem extant fOr ail complaint• where& totdreendettemlant are required. They never fall tostrengthen the weak, impart vigor to the strong and in ill respecta restore ahattered and broken down coratitutiona. No remedy has been received with as much favor as ROBA/0.11 STOMACH BIT TSB& ROBACWS BLOOD PILLS r41.•.716n- SICK HEADACHE! Costivenese, .end .iffi Diseases of Me Bowefa DR. ROBACK'S Blood Pills; Blood Pills, BLOOD PURIM ARE UNEQUALED TOR CIMINO • 1. Scrofula, Syphilis, Skin Disease, Old Sores,Salt Rhenne,Dyspepsia or Indigestion, A4lick Headache, Liver Complaint Rheumatism, MR IND .16111 St.' Anthony's Fire, FEMALE;COMPLLINTS. GR EENBAOKS ARE GOOD, BUT tigti44 tr, oar raorVlastned Rh i geßma that DB. JOE BITTERS sombhm . propel/a , of• mantle Ihxatlis. hu k l4lVent.an rori ans . truf Us but riothrshla o to the 4 ROBACK'S lot '414,' , cosvalesesuts• tar suiarrAt'ail prostration' which stove : follows' niArLoUbl..iLl'alliriciW:iit the Vest and solidi Chore , ror along thus. bewpainati needed. an ar ticle or slorischltiCters, whim. It taken in prow qnsatttles sad at the pepper Alms, or. s ours pre vestis,e of Bilious wooer, „Fever and API" Liver aim Plaint, Dyspepsia, IndlgestiOnilauttdite,lM- ney COmptailtay and all Diseases of a situ- 'lax nature, and Ara Better / , . • num,ft. pu . .gthlm . * m em; regalia , reli ten, saa L erh i r tang to IDA digest!. on In lIVE=Nr . V..I6 1/4 blAitig , an allra24l4=l,tu' t iwitall nand all • safeguard against and ntal _ engenlltall4l galattlas.atitgatour water. ' 'Crave loplitrarealdents oil the Mk bottom 0 marina and small:o6nd the valley YUMA l rlta.trtbottutlatalloallterarldea rfilittifi l fON • regal to-tr. e. v. beak • 401ilk.piOnrittiFerowi- ,b• 5811 .10- nit 62 NOS: - . wawa:dr:4 o. Wzi (ears I al:N: EVitkl WJ. STEEL & BRO"iateLem. • ma k &rat. PRODUCE CONNUESION ME.CliANTS,receire mtd sell Flour, Corn Keol. Oats and Coro, Beans. Bacon Lard. flattert-Cheese, nod p bs o l r' t! j' a ? F . I. •: ' : .'g PS ' r .D t 'l letl l 7l l' ; ' 7ll l' ol P* tr i o77 .l' !pul l rt the of Pittsburgh, Domestic grafts. Vo. las Third street. Pittsburgh, Pt,. • feStltod CHARLES C. 11Ci.SLEY, Produce d Commission Marsh/tat, Warehouse No. SIR LIBE an RTY STREET, Pittabaruh, Pa. Wholesale dealer In Butter ' Cheese. Lard, Eggs, Pork, RacoO, Beans, Tallow, Feathers, Brooms, Potato.. .Nom- Lay, Dried Fruits, Green Fruits. Onions, Flour. Oral., Clover heed., Timothy Seeds, Plan Seeds. Game and Poultry. Particular attention given tO Produce Conslimmeuts. anIS WHINE & ANAR, iCHNINEISSION a.... MERCHANTS and dealers In FLOUR, HELEN and PRODUCE, Second street, between Wood and Pllfaburgh. THOS. POTTER JOna ADEN. S. A. sill.ll.lllD erIER, AIKEN & SHEPARD nondssion Merchants, and dealer. to Porelgn Potatoesestic Fruits, Butter. Chesse_,X4rge. and produce generally. No. MO LIBERTY STHENT, Opposite Ps...ger Depot, Pittsburgh. 07.115.510.A81) r~iTLP !c SHEPAISIR, Commission •.-J Merchants and dealers in FIRM, Grain and Pro duce, Ito. art Liberty istrent, Pittsburgh. Choice brands of - Flour for Bakers and PIUST/IT use constantly on hand. 'Will:sitar attention paid to Whig orer dor Herchandlac genera ll y. _ocelly LITTLE, BA UM & PATTON, whoiewectrocem. Commlsalon Merehants,ead dealers In Prodtsce, MUT. DUO.. Cb.le. _nab. Carbon and Lard Oil, Iron, 24a115, OW, Cotton Yarns an all Manures man generally 111 and 114 d,_ Second street, Plttanargh• - M. P.: BECK & 1195. Liberty West, Pittsburgh, Ph.; Wholesale . Grocers, Commission MerchanU and dealers toes:Ml [l7 Produce, Provisions, lissom Lary Sutter. Cheese, Phdo, &C.. PC0(1130.11, Vicar, Onto; PM Green and Dried Fruits. &a.. Balt and Lime. - jyla e. naystaa J. S. 81111111 t. 0. FULTYZIL RElfin:EU & BROS., '