r , .„..„ r 1 : , .. , r. ~,„Pq#l4,:y. , :iile.Y 17, pp.l FOR OOFERFOO MAJ. CEN. JOHN. W. CEARY, 0. CIIMMERLA-ID COUNTY NOTICE ADVEXTIS ENS , Moines Is keret* lariat that hereafter all iims. MN? adrerelsemenu received et this once matt ha pall for When handed 116 except In the ease of "Any .2,ertisois, whoa* bills wilt he rendered nisrtertf, Unseal. idTeellsersmake a DONl.O.Mage—ia.. Wee )rtioj , t cub paiteiti , 6 o Stl vertbletnents of the character stated, trill be Index 'blies:one& The prigs otmis pitkilerfs:WlLVEp ()INTO at the °corder er from berribbri: Belted by torten. o 11717LILIS CENTS per inset. biiAAT Fmk:o. Cot. OldAnoriv has seen fit to explain in a published letter a part, at least, of the mystery of the' Campo Bello enterprise. AC,lNUng..to.his ,statement, fear and were atthe bottom of the ill-conceiv ed and wretchedly managed undertaking. Olinirestr..,had Lie proj e e,t, ; h e claims was the conquest of Ireland from British domination. SWEENY had a differ ent scheme, which was the invasion and subpiiittiioll l , Canada. thought, if be remained inactive, his re. tainers would !weal; away from him and go OYOO9.,PYIEZNY, This pricked hint onto a premature and reckless expedition. To complete his discomfiture, which was sure to overtake him soon enough, the New York World, after he started, detailed ac curately'the wholeplan of operations, thus puttink both the Government of this coun try and that of Great Britain on his track. Whether this disclosure was the result of traackterY among his followers, and was the result of keen reportorial enterprise, following delicate hints with' intuitive certainty, it is not worth while to specu lut, While o'3l..mitmcv and his retinue arc iu mourning over their failure, SWEENY and his set are jubilant. Next to taking Cana da, nothing could have given them more unalloyed satisfaction than the embarrass- ', I meat Mid confusion of their rivals. Just at this point Hawn CENTRE STE. MIENS made his appearance in New York, having adroitly succeeded in eluding the vigilance of the keepers of a British jail, and making good his escape- He is repre sented, by almost unanimous consent., as a man of ordinary intellectual capacities; even destitute of that demonstrative will which frequently passes for talent, and is in many exigencies of active minim, better tkanthe highest mental gifts. It is a mar vel what effects followed his appearance. o'llAnctissr made servile haste, upon a hint tram him, td abdicate his authority and re tire into obscurity. SWEENY nimbly sued for commendation. He uttered the man date, and Krr t man passed under a cloud of disgrace. At his nod the men who clam. ored for the invasion of Canada, united in declaring that Canada should not be moles ted. Both factions appear to forget their mutual animosities in attempts to outdo each other in offering adulation to this man. How long will this last? Will the furor created by STEPHENS lead to any practical consequences? When this idol shall 141 enjoyed his brief hour of tri• umpli and of command, and been crowded from his stool, who will take his place? Or will the whole organization so effectually collapse that he will need no successor, by leaving nothing to succeed to? These are not questions difficult to answer. The Fen IZIII mnvrmcnt has brought to the Atirfact , number of men, swollen with self-conceit anti desire for notoriety; but not a man of marked natural endowments for leadership. Sometimes, in the commotions of a capital. numbers and popular enthusiasm work prodigies in a brief period. A wave of tu multuous violence often suffices to shiver a throne and scatter a dynasty. It is only when such 'terrific energy falls under the direction and control of superior intelligen ces that permanent results are SeCOM plished. Herein the Fenian movement is hopelessly defective. Its champions may vapor u little while longer, bat its speedy and final frustration is inevitable. Tl - is individual was the Governor of virfrinin under whose warrant Joint Bnown was hung for treason. When he issued the mandate under which the old man's soul "went marching on," he was himself deeply involved in the conspiracy for trea son against the federal government, which flashed out into open rebellion a few months later. When he ordered the hanging of Baowa his own neck was deserving of the halter, and for the same crime, without a circumstance to extenuate his guilt. That he has not been hung Le owes exclusively to that policy which seeks not " to make treason odious," but to honor traitors. At Richmond, on the recent anniversary of the death of STONEWALL JACKSON, Cel ebrated with ostentatious parade, under that inspiration from Washington which will, apparently, soon count it an offense "to have worn the blue," Mr. WISE made a speech, in which he said: "I don't know that I am a prisoner. (Laughter- J lam bound by no chain.. I have a pass to go where I please upon the soil of my native land. At least Gen. Grant says so. I may be arrested, but I wan ted no man living to tell me whither I might go. (Cheers.) I have the proud satisfac tion of saying that I fought until we had won the.privllege of being paroled. (Ap- Plausel 'There is no authority here or elsewhere to arrest me or to stop my mouth so long as I obey the conditions of that pa role ; and upon that parole I shall stand so long as I live. (Applause. You call me a prisoner of war; I am not a prisoner of war. If prisoner at all, I am a prisoner of of pea e. , among the last shots tired by infantry at Appomatox were those fired by the troops I had the honor and pride to lead; and there at Appomatox peace was brought about. ,"You nsll the atm lost ; If it Is lost, the cause of civil liberty is doomed, forit, too, is lost. There was n Paradise lost and a Paradise regajtted, and there will be, , n Paradise regained, in this country. The blood that has been . spilled is too precious. I should not believe in God if I did not believe that a special prow idenco would yet give victoryto and peel% the triumph of civil liberty in this coon. try, "One thing can bu said, there was one man who could not be driven to do that which be did not consent to do. As long ns otierian in this Commonwealth—[a ' What Commonwealth?) What Commonwealth? There never was but on., Virginia. Ilia I tell you, Old Virginia is not - at home. She will come back sonic or these davit, and then the devil take the hindmost. I am watching, and will tell her when she comes what has been done in her-absence. I'll say, 'Mamma, your c hli. dren did not do that. It was done by ire ' posters - and pretenders.' A ga i n, r gay, there is but one Virginia. They have taken and are wielding her powers. If I am a traitor, let them make the most it. if j am a traitor, why don't they try me and hang me? I have lost my lands and pov er ty, but I would clean hoots 'on your Street, • sooner than bow to usurpation. If I luel triumphed, t idunild have favored stripping hem naked.l4sughterd Pardon! They might have - appealed for .pardon, but would have seen them damned before I would 'have granted it. For mysel4 the boot being on the other Icg, i take no oaths! j ask no pardons!' fProlongeticheers4 I give yon that brigade—the ,old„the lasting the enduring Wise 'Brigade. f Cheers and applause.)" There is not, and never was, another na tion on the face of.the earth, in which a II It it is not los man, guilty of "the highest crime known to the laws," would be alloyed thus to in sult the spirit of loyalty. Ue does it be cause he knows some ot l "the powers that be" will be far enough from taking offense at his insolence. TIIICAE(Ett;;Artvgs are fussing because Chief Justice Chase will not go down to Richmond and call on the trial otSefferson Davis for treason, until the President shall restore the Civil Law to its proper suprem acy in Virginia. How does the case stand? The President, some werlii' ago, formally Proclaimed Peace as existing in all the re volted States, except Texas. Upon what plea, then, does he maintain martial law outside of Taros? Was his Proclamation a sham, for'some low party . end? If mar tial law is still rightfully supreme in Vir ginia, why does not the President order Mr. Davis Ueforo a military commission i If Peace actually exists, then Chief Justice Chase is right In refusing to hold his Court under a canopy of bayonets. Tau FLAG PEEtuvrmerroN.—The Penn sylvania Railroad Compiny generously offer to transport, free of charge, to and from the flag presentation at Philadelphia, on the , rieNt Fourth of July, ell surviving color-hearers and color-guards of Pennsyl vania regiments. It is desired that lists of suck soldiers, wanting tickets, should be in the hands or General NEGLEY, of this city, or of General TYNDTLF., of Philadelphia, on or before the 26th of the present month. Further, that such soldiers should tissem• ble at Harrisburg by the first of July. =!IE=1:1 OE the question of grog Igew York is ngog. A ntrarcal, mouse has been captured at Meadville. HON. Gs°. Mossy died in Boston, on Friday last. Tait Texas frontiers arc suffering from attacks of Indians. THE crops of Michigan will prove light er than usual. Jolts 0. WHITTIER chooses not to be a candidate for office. Gat. Scary has been received with due honors at West Point. SEVERAL ships are expected at Havana from China with coolies. Two THOUSAND levee laborers at St. Louis are out upon a strike. INTELmoimer. from Vienna, Berlin and Florence continues menacing. A COLONY of German Jews is about to settle near Jaffa, in Palestine. COUNT DE LASTETItrE, a lineal descend ant of Lafayette, is in Washington. Tun German Polar Expedition is to start on its voyage during the present month. HONORS and wealth arc showered upon the peasant who saved the Czar's life in Russia. Tun boys in the army never complained of trichina in pork, although the worm. were observable. CAPT. THOMAS JOTCE, the first while male born in Louisville, died in that city a few days ago. A FILOsSITETE, Anne Hodges, shot and killed her paramour, named Krick, a gam bler, at St. Louis. Tire President has appointed A. M. Itle an anti-war Democrat as postmaster of Taunton, Massachusetts. TrIE question of establishing public Inth. lug places now attracts attention in nearly every city but our own. •- Emu. GElte. CON, of North Carolina, and Cooper, of Arkansas, have been par doned by the President. TEE new law in Tennessee prohibits all from voting who have not Leen, at all times, unqualified Union men. T ELM disreputable characters who have been driven away from Titusville seem to be concentrating at Pithole city. Do. Goon/its., of Columbus, dangerously injured yesterday by lolling down the stairs of his residence. ITALY has telegraphed to the French Government that an engagement ha:, been entered into not to attack Austria. Tux New _York 'tribune foots up the bank swindlings and embezzlements fat the last twelve months at about P 5,164,0150. Art explanation is to be required of the British officer who directed the tiring upon a pleasure party at St. Andrews last week. IN the spring elections in Michigan, in twenty-six counties, the Republiums have made a net gain of seventeen supervisors. A TERIIIIILE conflagration has visited Oskosh. Thirty of use most prominent buildings were destroyed. Loss, $lOO,- 000. TIIE Lebanon Herald says that the new iron bridge over Stone's river is nearly finished, and will be ready for travel in two weeks. Ex-Paes (DENT Puttee was recently con firmed a member or St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Concord, N. IL, by Bishop Chase. Tun widow of Joe Smith, the Mormon still lives at Nauvoo, lIL, where she i keeping a hotel. She is no believer in Mor monism. IT is proposed to send Santa Anna the cork leg captured from him during the Mexican war, and held ass relic by a Pitts burgher., THE American residents at St. Petersburg sent an address to the tmperor of Russia, congratulating him on his escape from as sassination. Runaus were again current in Paris that England and France would offer to medi ate between Austria and Prussia, but were Lot generally credited. Ir is proposed In Charleston, S. U., to eonvert the square of the burntuistrict into a public garden, on the same plan as the Palate Royal, in Paris. Fivs or six cargoes of Preach dour are now on the way to this country—sent out, not as it Is particularly needed here, but as a speculative adventure. TIM sales of oil in New Bedford during the put week have amounted to half a mil lion dollars, about half of which has been wade by one manufacturer. AT Nunda, New York, a little boy be tween fiventld six years of age, was con victed of assaulting a full grown man, and sent to Jail for thirty days. Tnr. Woman's Rights Convention in New York was well attended, and well conducted so far as women were allowed to control its proceedings. MAST prominent physicians in New York express the opinion that there, has not been a single case of genuine cholera in the city or on shipboard. A PACILAGE of jack knives, made In 1;702, turned up in New Haven, last Saturday, and was sold at auction. One of themwa.s sent to the historical society. WiTIILN a circle of twenty miles of Bos ton there now lives nearly one-third of the population of Massachusetts, or considera bly over four hundred thousand souls. A STATISTICAN Bays that he has already perused fourteen hundred and thirty-three different articles upon the cholera, in all of which the authors advise different preven• Lives. TIIE French Goventmcnt is devoting considerable attention to the protection 01' literary property In all the countries which have signed International treaties with France. • PRENTICE, in a wicked hinge at the very underpinning of society, says "'tilting hoops' enable the common people to see a great deal more of good society than they ever saw before." Tint HOlll3O Committee on Coins, Weights and Measures, have directed Mr. Kassou to prepare a report recommending such action as will tend to promote uniformity in the systems of civilized nations. Mr. Hiruut MCINTYRE was visiting a brother In Duchess county, N. Y. and while practicing with a revolver, fired at a dog 'house where two little daughters of his bruther, were playing. One of them was instantly killed._ • A ruizz of four hundred francs is offered by the Educational Society of Lyons, •Pmnee, for an easily to determine how fur the want of success ll} children's education is due to their narents, and bow farto their sclumlmaateta, The ways may bewrltten in any language. I= JAMES D. SMCLA Tit, a prominenttobaceo merchant of Chicago, is charged with hav,. ing fired his store on Tuesday night last, , in order to secure the insurani.e upon it. j He was promptly arrested. Select Committee of the llou,c upon the Bankrupt Law has modified the two Bankrupt Hills, submitted to it several weeks since, and merged their better features into one ea ens ur e , which will be reported during the present week. Mr. L. G. Boma, messenger for the Adams' Express Company, was killed on the 10th inst. near Cave City, on the train between Chattanooga and Louisville. .Be thrust his head out of the car the moment of passing a water tank, and hitting it against the tank, was instantly killed. A LITTLE daughter of Andrew Beyers, of Hollidaysburg, fell into a cesspool on Monday. She died of her injuries. A little sou of Lightner Pancake, of Altoona, met with a similar casualty, and also died. Parents should see that such places are guarded in order to prevent such 'painful accidents. A COMPANY of sporting men bsYe ]caned a large piece of land, below Sharon, Mercer county, for a driving park. A course hiis been laid out upon it, and the work of grading and otherwise fitting It for the use spoken of is to be pushed rupidly,forward. It Is expected to be in readiness by the first of July. Dn. Low•is, of Boston, says that during the prevalence of cholera in the West, the cases of the disease were much the most numerous on the shady side of the streets. He thinks that people who live in cellars are much more likely to take it than those whose dwellings are provided with good ventilation and plenty ut sunlight- A cox - YrN - 710N is to be held at Boston, Messaehusetta, On the 5111. of June, to con sider the problem of the training and re formation of vagrant children and juvenile criminals, Bin present condition of the or phan asylums, pauper schools, and reform atories of the United States, and what ad ditional means ace needed to prevent and (heck vice among tig young. AN election will be held in Texas on the 23th of June next fur !State otheers, and at. the same time the amended Constitution agreed on by the Convention will be sub edited to the people for acceptance or re jection. It does not apt.ear that there is any serious opposition to the adoption of the proposed amendments. The two par- ties of the State divide on personal issues, and on the old Issues of the war. Those opposed to Secession are' now the "Union party," and those who were in favor of se cession are the "Conservative Union" party. A Pttrirosettrt en's CR°Trurr.—At a late meeting of the Royal `Society of Edinburgh, Professor Place! tinlyth gave on account of has recent urvasureattents of Wu great pyra mid. and his deductions therefrom. Hay tog 'entertained that sutridards of capacity .1 weight wereobserverl, he was list telor.k, in the grand gallery, "fur the inettairromeut of time." While ismtraraing the meat' height of the glittery with ;lint of the pas sages approaching it, be Inland that the height of the latter was about one seventh that or the former. It was 111 the Chtllither vatted Lilo tinevit's Chaulher. Which trail hewn such n ptirraell to the learned, that he found the most trate/It:JIVe evidence in slip prirt of Iris theory. The room Wits seven aided, and nut only KO, but one of the sides aura pushed alit Wants aLs .tit t wittily- tive inches, 1. it to Italie:ate that while six wont ordinary days, the seventh wits !non, noble and glorious!" To Id letrati,tli,krattifiTv.l/.••-llero Is a hit front a h.ugleh paper: --••W all the aid of i•Deltrett's l'eelltgl• and Itarovietage . lye have err' vial :ht suulo uurnwtittg Ltc a. It is kn.., that the gt•nerat average of Iranian life In We landau 11 , 111111 k 11l :it years. It ill. Ilion:lore, wortllV of note, What elleel gruel living anti other tweettsor ion of wealth have in preserving .tire. In I slit-tt there diet, fourteeir tsers, uli,n.e nod. ted ages amount LO 141 pots, or an average of a little over ears ...At, j list &all,. the 1,-enerill average. TI.• eldest : \'isi met !iii i anti pre , was and lace vounga I'l t Mania h Itoral., iM. In the vie ts•ratil there chest forty bar, IltJse tutu! span of life airs tr, Lei years, or an average of 4/..,4 '1 . 111• I,llleBt Lau' I' .1. 11. Pnhtar and Sir Thomas Sutphen wet.. tot years 1,1 age each, and the ytdlngest 4 Si r I .egunl, Wits nest remarkable of all, there died 's knights, whese ages amount to the Fetal e,lL.7tim the remarkable average et 7 I The 01e1.,1 r I A I.ll'll' Ruts years ti age, and /111' yen ng est It. M. Itretaley,:..i. All wee value long life hail bet er IR, knighted at matt,. 1I statue its if k nighties sl were the rhzar erne.' FREAK 017 AN ENirtisli EAftL.—The Earl of Aberdeen., nephew of the itevertior of Nova Srotat., having rissently suretteded to his title and m'e'tes, is reeking plearaurra In travel tinder OtollieWhat stligtilaretretinuann tea, namely, by serving as a countion sailor before the 'mist an the British ship l'orterna. This skip arrival at Mk John on tiatitrtlay last, after n very relight passage of sixty days from I.lveriss.l. I ultmAtltt.•ly on her arrival In the harlsrr a number of guLkhist gentlemen went on board to itmet the Earl of Abeideen who, they were in formed by letters, Wtan a passenger. Their inquiries of the captain, who was ignorant of the charaeter of the young Earl, as to the prt....ence °refuel a distitaptlellei personage, wore of rattirse Met wills a fools of °stone. meat: but they were not mug In discover ing Ills lonlehip among the sailors In the faro-held where be was dividing up 1101 clothes among and presenting gold pieces to each of his latheourraden. Raving bid then. a twist alfectionate rarewell ho Joined the Party who canto in quest of him, and in the most unassuming manner went ashore, where he still rem/tins. it Is Kalil that when a few days out the Pomona was compelled by stress of weather to put back to tiutvms town, when the Earl humbly entreated the csiptain to be put ashore. lint the rsiptaln held him to his artielies of shipment, and Ms lordship was Missal to servo out his time as a sailor Mr sixty days. It is said that this Is not the first of his freaks In search of gulventure. A tow years ago he enmo to dd.% country, and for toirrie Lime lived and worked on nog among the lumbermen in the wild hack walla. 110 Will u penchant for advunturo which meetnii incurable. 3•EVAII 91 , . 94 Doy NOTICE. THE REMAINING PART of the larat property for sale laid oot finyd • Allen a plan of lot, will tie wild in lots or by the acre. city roal rercr b p . a .11311, " 0r% Diamond and ()real etreste. or 40 RICH.AIII.) AL cornerof LEM , on the property, at Lower et. Clair Hotel. myl7;ale IVCYTICIMI. ALL PERSONS. ARE HEREBY WARNED not to SWEEP Ott PLACE ANY 111713811311 OF ANY HIND IN GUTTERS OR 10:418/373, no they out be prosecuted for same. ' J. F. HUNTER, y 17,1,16 Street Commissioner, First District. WILLIAM F. ROBB, NOTARY PUBLIC, Office, No. 93 &offload St., Pittsburgh. E=2:ll W ARDEN & BATCHELDER lIROKIEWs IN CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM, wiiALE 1111.. 11 UPLUITS Ttilll . 4NTlh K. CAUULLN A TAR, AC.. Cosner of Drignesii• W•y. • & lisissock bt., Pittsburgh, Pr. liz z s aL WM. IL. ALLI,Kti. 113 Wnlimt ,cruet, .yltl.lll BOCK REEK! 33400073 Er... 13 IECCIFILSI A aplrndid .tack of MICK DEER, and LUNCII fill be glen al J T. SNYTE3•II, No. 30 Vol 1,11 IITIIh TT, CMlMlnlieing on VILMA T, the 0011, 7(118 'mom DA Yd VLF LT. m, Malt. HOLMES, BELL & CO., Author Cotton Mills, Pittsburgh, A N cliou IA) sliZETINfis, AM:111,11 (II) 1411KETINOS. A Nell ott (I')sllECTlNtis And TIATTI N4l. CHATHAM T. EWING, Attorney at Law, NO. 09 UttANT WV., t • lTVrillUlitill, VA.. SOTCOMmlectioner for "hie, Kentucky, Weal Virginia, Missouri Roc other Mate.. m rie,,,n, _ _ $2 2 , 00 WILL PTLICILALsE A TWO 14TOItY VIZ'aX Care. LOT 89, On Mullen street, Alle:gheny City. For further ptillculers, eoquir. of O. TOWER, No. 104 rourtli otreet„. myletehz PECEIVED THIS DAlt-41:10 bbls. ...prime York libite, iinzbuq end Stantlyerino Unmet*, now In atom and ftir wan by Ma L. 11. voxuT. 1500 BUS. 'MED BUCKWHEAT now in Aare and Au gale by nayl7 L. H. MUT. NE WADVNFLTISEMNNTB JAMES T. ,BRARY . : , 4 CO., tsncressarißo FL done* 2.00.4 Corner Fourth and Wood Sts., BANKERS & BROURSi DILAL.ERS IS ALL 1011D/3 OP Government Securities, Foreign Et change, Gold, Silver and Coupons. uLLECTII,NS melts on all accessible points In the United SWAB And Caosdes. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. myles3l FOR SALE. 200 ALE BARRELS, In good order and nearly new, to be sold cheap Address at No. 111 RANT PEARL STILLEST, CIE L'INNATI, Ohio. • myl7:a49 ROOM TO LET. A LARGE AN AIRY ROOM IN TIILRD &TORY UT GAZETTE IttriLDLNU 891 17 pl „ r i e j7 ett GAZETTE COUNTING ROOM F°" MALE. THE ENTIII6 MACHTPEItY OF A Spoke, link Rho and handle Factory, 1= Adam. BOX No. 273, Reading A.. *mar FOR BALE—A Farm of I.l2B,imMiy, In Elimameth towuahip. AllejthehY CatiaitY, near the 'Youghiogheny river. The lraPlainnienta area Ile tred Log Hone°. a goal Barn, Stelae and other obt.lailidingai fattener 'Naturally goorli• watered: its mires cleared; vela% or Ltmeattate.. the under vein about as feet thick: the upperairatt fret; very eonveuhrut the river. It is wall tim bered with the best white oak and blank walnut timber. gro per Acre. For Porttier , partiew. enquire of U. TOW 11.11., Neal Estate Agent. No. 104 Fourte street. 9 y,l7:Ms SALE--A Farm or 216 acres, sltuate 1n Phan Lownahlp, Allegheny county, Pa. The iIIIPTOVeII‘CIA.are two-story Fnmo House, with Sly rooms and kitchen: Mule. Bunt Barn, Ile by sn, and other out-bulldlngrE ' good Or hard; 170 acres cleared and In a good State et cul tivation. She land la of the beat quality; well adapt...l for Kral., or stock. and is all underlaid with l'oal, n vry largo amount or Locust Slather. Poe session g iven luanedlatelv s convenient to churches, achoola. mint, Re. For Farther particulars, en. quire or U. I F. TilWillt, heal Estate Agent, No. 104 Fourth wail. myl7:aS3 BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!! 3=1.a..1723:1 341. Itesprrtfnlly Ihrsnoun.s t hl. Mewls and Dnepr.- lic generally. that ha h. lust okatied his tan.. commodious BILLIARD ROUNIti. CORNER OP LIRE RTY AND BT. CLAIR }STREETS. ...are from at. •lalr. The Tables a. new, and west. act- In the MOot approved and elegant !style, and all the spportanatte.. are new and complete. Every thing which may conduce to the ple.ure and 00107- ..1 of hi. patrons will he afforded. myt7:a4l ROUTE FOR SALE. ROUTE OF 500 SUBSCRIBERS 2. on the PlTTruipilltili SUNDAY LEADER. for tale ori reasonable Loran. Enquire at the office of the LlADr.n. from 10. A. N.. until 9, r. u., for three , days. 0117:103 GAUZE UNDER-WEAR. VIVE HAVE lOW A GOOD AM V Y sortm..nt of GAUZE VESTS AND DRAWERS, Fnr tient'amen. Ladles and 11.11dretes Wear. .T.a.zienEtei PME.Mnr.aza , t 1.13 13TAND !MUCKING WIGBS, No. 14 Vlrrna Brasyr. J. DIAMOND, P rac ti cal Optician, Aud Manufacture, or the 111104SL&N PEBBLE KPECTACLES Winch arr warranlett to towers,. strengthen all Intprorr the sight. got sale only to J. DIAIIItI.ND, rnyl 0l ' No. 22 St.Olalr {{root. NOTICE TO CONTILACTOIII4 AKA f.Elt l'itttrielALS will he scoured until It Al" ddro. for Grading and raving LAUREL ALLEY, In the Borough of Manchester, from the north side of Spruce, street to the pith aide of Lo cust snot., and from the north ride of Chestnut street to the south stile of R•tahlnjtoo street; the pat log to be made of !liver !Solders and °revel. and the wort to he done node. the direction of the Coo.• milky on Streets and borough Ynr rther information. eotdl Prude, l'erte A Cu.'. ulo.•e, Itenehester. my 17 zaC WM. N. KINK. Chtlr'n of Card . 11 1 AC E CURTAIN'. WHITE. ORR & CO.. 13/3 M.1.1t1121. Elltreoept. Ilavr lust received a•mr very rich EMBROIDERED LACE CIIRTAINS, To which way as% Ow ottrollon of buyers WARING & KING, COMMON MEM AD BOLDS Li Petroleum and Its Products, .1 D Utt lITE&TE ird Ir, 3p.a- I= WARINC, KINC & CO., my17...1 197 Walnut St, Phil.. IVCIOTIXC:I3EL Private Families and Hotels 0.3 be Tarnished with best duality of HYDRANT HOSE AND NETS AT nHOILTEST NOTICE AND HEriT TERMS I=l JOHN MAFFETT, Nos. 191 and 129 First Street, my 173,40 PITTSBURGH PA. pITTSHURGH LEAD PIPE Sheet Lead Works. Make to order and k.l l2 . on o band an sites and LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, At Lowest Market Rates, =1:11:9 Plumbers' Material, Brass and Iron Cocks, Steam Ganges, Steam Pumps, Plain and Gabraulzed Iron Pipe. MILEY, FA)IRKLI, & CO., No. 167 8611111lield Street. my!? WK. J. RANI. .1. n. 2 4001.6LAND-11A111. 11. DAVIT McCLELLAIU) & CO., Corner Federal and Laeoeli Streets, AL-T_,X4EICaIIEIVJECOrIr, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Dealers In Palate, Varnishes, Dnigs,lllye. Bluffs, Carbon eta, Standard and Patentlled lelnes. Their stock Ls large and well selected, and will he sold as lOW as ant house In the welt. • BREWER, BURKE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' MIRNT/S FOIL THE Pacific, Globe and Liberty Oil Works, Ample/11.min, for Crude and Relined Oil. Libor alman salv.oes made tot consignments of Crude or iteneml Petroleum. Yards (Or storage and meta of (trade 1)11 at Lawrenceville. tollme and Warehoint., Corner of Duquedoe Way sod Hancock strm.t. Pittsburgh. myllitan Wm. wiourtaws EAGLE "OIL WORKS, sJawoo-rozio.ocrLu.o. WICHTMAN & ANDERSON, Refiner!, nod Dealers in P ETR OLEUM. orricE. FIXCOND WroltY, CORNED HANCOCK T. AND DUQU PINE WAY . mylikAla . - WPM THEATRICAL HOSIERY. A FULL LINE OY SHIRT'S, TIGHTS, T RUNKS, ae., 1.240E1:103 OLD STAND STOCKING STORE, Filth Street, unylamllD , 1101BBINIPELECTItiC SOAP—Mho -a , bast and most eConoMicallaciihdry &asp in Mash be washboard or Waal:deg machine necessary, ICephd according to directions. Itcoommendad dtbd vied by the Philadelphia ConUnental Hotel.' the Preston Laundry Co., 1 hiladelphla Altus Muse and' Mini- . tierlaaselherl. Yew sale 10 nay quantity,. at Waist (sewers price. by. 4 • , • mirib Corner Liberty and Hand streets. - - - - CHINA - WAREHoHEIE: • RICHARD E. BREED, raham-cia;erzEn... No. 100 WoOd Street. BRITANNIA AND SILVER PLATED TABLE WARE, TEA. TRAYS AND TABLE CUTL.ERY, always on hand. CHINA TEA SETS, CHINA DINNER SETS. CHINA TOILET. BETS. HINA VANES CHINA SPITTOONS. B CHEN lAN WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LAVA CARD BASKETS, LAVAVARIX. LAV A A sprrrootis. ENGLISH STONE WARE of all varieties. 101511 wholesale and retail trade. ' The largeet and moat completestoek of everything In this line In the city. Prices and. terms We can 61. I n the eastern eltien ntyl7s sae juj pie FER 2110 1 .7 . .N , RAM! s CO. Is hereby _dissolved bytruntual the interests orALLEN ICRARLannd ROW.. R.A.1111 hsying , boon sold. to FRANK RAM( end OROIRiE W.,RAILRIA.N. The business wilt bo continued unde, the sums styio or MAILMAN, RARR & CO. ALL KRAXELL. EDWARD lAA HR. ORO. W. HAILSIAN. FRANK 11ARM. W. C. MACRUM. W. VARNUM. PiThintriin, Ray 13th. igra. We ohm:4 . 1444 e emend. our scanners In the IRON AFL L and molten for rhea a eontidearree r irroh.go so liberalty be stowed on the tate drat H. KRAMER. . • • RItARM. DUQUESNE WORKS. Ilaiim.a,n., itahm Co., 11M11TP1101.178P.1113 OP Iron, Naps, Springs, Axles, Plow, .Spring and A. B. Steel, WA.IIBI.IOI7BE—Ito. Zq WATIMISTREST, Pitts burgh. my17:012 pLIIMBING, GIS IND STUD FITTING, HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS; SHEET LEAD. SHEET ZINC, BLNILS. BAtilliß, WATER CLOSETS AND WASHSTANDS. 117 4 0172112413 db CIO.. 1.',1 my7m4B No. 16 WoOdlt., Pittsborgh, Pa. THE DEARING TRAGEDY, rrotuscry Illustratal with PORTRAIT OF THE FIEND PROBST, VI ITS Or THE SCBIB 01411 KREIFIS, dr, Oro. Porter. Prlceil cools. Moiled, post-paid, on receipt of price. FINE PIIOTOGRAPRIe PORTRAITS OF STEPHENS, the Fenian Head Centre; I=2 =9 JOHN P. HUNT & CO., Mil BARTLETT SEWING MACHINE, Nonni:Mord by all who have sewn It the simplest machine now before the public. • it Inas effective and durable as It Is simple, sod beMI practical as la diaraLle. It has but tu be seen to adloatecil, cud used to be appreciated. It row bine/ the elements of • PERFECT PRACTICAL ILAEHINE A ever y Slanted I n nce within the range or near I y faintly In land. The only low priced Machine In the Enhell Slate • Heel:seed vans. the WilltELElt S WII-vON Vaal —the hest and only refloat. Vend ever constructswl tia - WALEYDIAri WANTED. No. 013 Flittia. leitiroot, VITT,Itt . nil 1 11. I, BOY'S CLOTHING. A Large Stock ofall the Ness* and Staple Styles, at OIL CLOTH! OIL CIAMTIIII—For , - , ltooms, Hall, Stalls. Tablas. itm.of all Datum. sad smdtbi. /dm • full assortment of Window manes, Unken un Cloths of all widths, Stoole rio tures. de. . for Sale, wbolmalt and ro PHILLIPS. at No.. Yr. tool IS St. Plait street, by J. & 11. 8--Ileantitull picture" o the Metre Apostles, saleable fbr alt. debunk Ito., Cr, W. by flnybi W. P. MARSHALL. NOTICE. The Publib are hereby notified that so much of the Chtumelof the Allegheny River As rime between the IsECOND and YOURTII FLEW& from the Allegheny City end of the Rail Road Bridge, now bring rebuilt by the Plittahttrigh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Rail way Company Over that Ricer, between rittatmegh and Allegheny, will be NECESSARILY OBSTRUCTED During the time of potting .tip the new enperstree tore of the Bridge, probably for about four months from the nest ofJane, A. D., on. it. A. GARDNER. aryitha.ls Chief Engineer. 0111 X. EEO The undersigned. Commissioners named to th Act of Assembly, entitled "An Act ioln.rperste PHI PITTSBURGH GAB SAYINGS GOIPANT," Approved the 12th day of April. A. D., 1016, will open Books and receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of amid Company at the office of the CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, Re. 37 Fourth street Pittsburgh, ON TILE pileT DAY 01 MAY, A. IL. 1800, At 10 o'clock a. m. NTICE—The undersigned. Coin mlsslooers named to the Act of Assembly, entl tied 4 •41 n Act to Ineornorete the ENTERPRIZEINSURANCE COMPANY OF FITTOBURO11.•• Approved the 27th (layer March, A. U. IMO. alma' Hook and receive subscriptions to th e Capital Stock or said Company,__en the 19111 Day of May, A. IN, 1866, Al 10 o'clock A. it., at the rowan NATIONAL DANK, In the city of Pittsburgh, Penns. J AMES 04.H1N21011., WILLIAM PUILLIPH„ WILLIAM BALIALNIL Coo mlaeloocn C. W. ItteIINTSOK, JAM te }INHUMAN, It. DIDDLE HOUNB.II3, aptedmd TnADILSICEIa N ATION AL DANK. March SO, 1854. THE NOTES OF TILE CRAWFORD COUNTY,UANII. bles4vlll..; 011. CITY BANK. 011 City; 17XNANUO DANK, Franklin, and PK- TrniliEUld DAME. Titusville, will not bervallew he t ad b-y ads Plink' maar ONO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier. g --- THANS.--Broke Into the eelos tt yr. of the subscriber, In Penn township, near lJnity_eiturchoni the 4t h of May, last., a DAUB tiORBILL, MABEL about le hand. hive, 6or 0 years A " i= t giATlM ' , oldefs hollow baelord. Both of then, shod all round. The owner is desired to prove ProPrirLur s iiiygMid E tee them loitrigialer • EICEI=I=2 noREWARD - . -- STOLEN-On Tharsdiy td bt I btu Douglas, on It g onnt " kasbl= l' llll 4111 111.10(iit. .Tlinbuggy la nearly sieve,- bat the Ybatta Wen broken and dash board knocked otr by a bona . kicking. The above coward vrl.ll be paid on Infos. :Motion of or delivery o; the baggy at JACK -80815 Livery Stable, on roam street, or at the residenceat Ike enbleriber, at Mount Lebanon. mytemblawT - ktn. U. ISOBIALIISON. II Q,,TIIA.YEJOI OR STOLEN.—Strayed k.. 7 or Woo etollb rte .- rape . uodera the t tgartle premises, n goods) O calWlt trod ve. A Ilberai reward will be e pall f ean or her recov e.7. • ix mu. renn Towbehlp,Allegireay - - - 017101 WIeXTXI4II . IIfIItI,STCE PITTSIIOIIOII,_ ysiia la 1,. UM. I E/11)..Tnei,B0/211ritt'bf reetord of this einiTry, hive - this dir tlinlit, ell • flif Idend of FIPTY _ t the Gepttal Stock,: ant' of: thOtaftled./WOO te or ex._ Diredtlelis of :the lostletle loofahs, free of Odtlifit. -inset on 4. Mato_ ~teXellePOlttfikiamisr,,.. Ned afterihe I= Inst. IloOftdary. myzaw.2. DISSOLUTION. WM. LOPODON 17= ROBT. EMMETT, 0%1114110.rE I Kap of Ireland. 59 Finn Mt., Masonic Hall - lr db 331.4:11, WItOLESAJLE LOESII4., rough's Ciothing, Chtldren's Clothing No. 47 St. Clair Steet. G.}1.41" & LOGal.r. 1.I• v 01.711 WILLIAM P151L1,11 . 5, JAMEY O'CONNOR, .INO. W. CIIALPANT, nrum.P. }unman* c... 1 . 91 °."' THW. HOUCKOMAS . MEM STRAYED-STOLEN 01)11',16 6 1W41 VIA z io si WANTED, A COMPETENT STILLMAN Good reference ir.llllr..d. No other n, .ppt y WARING ,4 KING, Nn. 4 Ouquesne W*) homi t of m I r WANTED, 130.41...R271.1%Tar, In a Private Family or good 13nardluz Ilounn. by TWO YOUNG ItIEN of good habits. Addrofs =I AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW AND BEAUTIFUL WORK, The Pictorial Ilook of ANECDOTES AND INCIDENTS OF TON: REBELLION: Herne, Pntruptir. Ji..utaval/c, iirmaorozu nat Tr•wirell. Splendidly Illustrated with over 300 lino Portraits and Beautiful Pantarings. This work, for grnilli humor, tender python. start ling Interest, and attractive Mullis, stands peerless and alone among all 11l competitors. 'lnv N'aliant d Bravo Ileartnd, the Piet uresutte and Dramalle, iha Witty and Barr, loud. the Tender and Pathetic. The 801 l or Pomo and Story. Cutup, Picket. Spy, Scout, Bivouac, i and meg, Ptartddir atirprlses; Wonderful Escapes, Famous Words and Deeds of Woman, and the d nolc Panorama of the War are here thrillingly and startlingly portrayed le a ma, terty manner, at once hlstornul and romantic ren defing It the most ample, brilliant and readable book that the war hub called forth. Disabled.ffice o i l soldiers, 1...e11en, energette youg met and to want chalice fle employ ment, will find this the best to make money ever yet offered. Bend for circulars and ac.. our LOMB. AUDY.S. NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., • •• -• MS2MM=2 FOR SALE. 1 4 `OR SALE—A pleasant Country Jt: Reeidenre, at EDO WOOD STATION, Pennsyl vania ItaWoad, onerhulf mile from Wilkinsborg: 17 acres of Laud; A line new Dwelling st/ntaining 11 rooms, and Cellar underneath. Will sell the house with three or live acres , or the whole, to trait pur chaser. For further information, call on U. 11. TO 164 Fourth street. or on the premium. noitall J. d. KIND. FOR SALE-About FORTY BUILD ING LOTb, in I. laid out by Hr. llcKain and my self on Wood'. 13.., close to railroads. Terms— :thudl amount down; balance ou catty payments an nually. Also, improved Dwelling, with choice toltrobberyand trait, Title perfect, Enquire at my Oil Tool Works, Nor. ao, nand at Ohio street, Alle gheny. or or JAMLLS McKnin, oaths premises. tnyi-ala E. 11. LECK Y. FOB SALE, A CHOICE RURAL RESIDENCE. The substantial trams Cottage Mansion on Heath avenue, near Sewall street, In Allegheny oily, with chamber, parlor, dining room, library and a spaci ous ball on first floor; three light and well ventilat ed attic chambers, and kitchen and bulb moat In back building. The view from the front is eaten sive and beautiful, commanding the three rivers and the city. The surroundings are pleasant, the neighboring hulls. pang of like general style IMO character. and all having spationt grounds, banti somelY ornamented with shrub trees, shrubbery and powers. The horse railway In the rear of the property makco the commuul.klon with the business centre ero,y, the. combining the advantages of a city with the comforts of a country boson. The lot In sheet 00871 fret, extending to ttetw•een stretd, Is well cultivated, and contains some supe rior 'milt. Apply to S. H. lIRT Broker In Stocks and Heal Estate, apitltall 51 Fourth Street, (Burke's Building). FOE/ SALE—FLOUR AND PRO— feIJI•E of over ten years standing, In on location person i ' the Vill'i.,":„a" gnge In the " oppoetnnity Produce Rosined. All communications strictly conddential. Address C. O. 700, Cittsbarek FOR RENT. VOR WENT—The Lot on the cor .- tter of Mater kod Allegheny streets, Ninth Ward. Ingether with the old Brick Depot Indicting thereon. The lot hat 141 fret front by Km feet deep to an alley. Will lento! It for Pet or Inn years. Ap ply to UN. DI. DAN.I.IIIIIITON, at No. 37 Fifth street. ROCYIIII floor. mh3.0.1 TO-LET.-TILE THREE STORY A I/WEI-lAMB HOUSE, near the Bridge, Fed eral ' , treat, LOPI occupied by Mrs. lr Hera Itetdrpion, ronLainlng net en bedMege guidon, din ing p.m, kitchen, waak and bath room. Under mailable arrangenienia with • tenant, a eidialdorw hie portion of tee earrilinroomy remain lathe house. myiiala W. Ja., Allegheny. • AUCTION S A T:RS, VERNITURE, CARPETS, BIIIt- Itulsl t PILVEIL-PLATED WANE. ago AT AI'eTION . —On THUR.:IDA YIStOILNINO, May 17th. at 10 o•eloek, at Masonic Hall Atm thin Ilan.. Nee. M 55437 atrees. will be sold a large variety .4 new and second-hand Rename's. Ingrain, and Hemp Car pets; tic.: Flnve Slatting, nom Neat Parlor Uhalra, sofas, What-Nom, flak Extension Table, !Ist !tact, t - eine heat and Wood Chairs nue Itoctera IA lab and Low Pont and Cottage Iledsteads, Cribs. 1.4.1111,,, kla travve W s, Sen. Om. Yogic) WlO- .‘ Tie it 1, Flon• i. 1., Patent t lir, ern. Table t•evlery, sn eer Plated Ten and Code espoot.• and Forks. C. A 1,.. four elegant 0111 Framer French Plate titte rer, and a smasher of Enarav inks. vtl, 11 T. A. McIiLEI.LAND, Anct. ARSRA SA.LE.—By virtue of a Writ of Venditioni EXpOnaaiaennlont or the Disttict Conn of the United Mates for the West ern District of Pennairlvanla and to me 1111 . mq:ell, I will expo, at Public Balt, on FRIDAY, the Pith DAT OF M • Y. lanes aL the Allegheny Wharf, la the City of PI tMhurgli. the titemnboat " her Tackle, Apparel and Furniture. the said Moamar having been teland and taken in a certain cause of eolllaslOn, civil and Maritime; at the mill of Emma Russell d. Means and Alexander J. Slater. The axle will take plane at II o'clock on said day. Tenn., cash, I/overtone. funds. A. MURDOCH. . U. S. Marshal West. Dlst. of Pa. PROPOSALS. pnorosA.Ls will be received by the Committee on City Propertv, until SATFIt. DAY. Ma Vitit 2 for it c ILDINt; 1.10; ucioD IN TENT ENMINE 110CSE. Wyliestreet, Sixth Ward. Plans and specltleations can be seen at the office of E. B. MORROW. No. 72 Penna. Avenue. .1. Y. hicLal/(1111.1N, Chairman Com. on City Property. Or - neaps. dONittoLt&li OP ii.Lctitthrt, Co.. PITTSItIIIOI2, Ms! 15th. 1804 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.— Sealed Proposals will he received at this office. until la ta7 I NtiT ANT, Inel naive, for btralghtentng Ana Securing the Bridge over Chortler* Creek. near the mouth, on the line between Chortler. and Rob inson Township.. Information tuthtstied on appli cation. By direction of County Commlmtioners. mylaiar lIEN RV LAMBERT, Controller. 'NOTICE TO C O NTRACTORS.— healed Proymsals will be recelced by the under signed. nntli MAY 1147 R, or the Grading of the following streets and alley In the Borough of Man• cheater. to wit: Fayette Street, from Bearer street to Poison et. Feltner Alley, from Fulton street to west Use of Page's plan of lots. Page Street \ from Fulton street to west line o Nrop ' k i rn "' stlirect . front F'ulton Street to west lion of Page's plan of lots. Manhattan Street. from Ohlo avenue to the north Ilnn of Vlatulog'* property. The sold grading, end the disposition all nor directionsation de.. to be done by and ender the of the Committee on titreets and the Re cording Regulator. For (UMW, information, call upon the under signed, at the odlec of Perd.rti ?AIM & Co., Alan- A:teeter, or Mclietinutv Recording Regulator, llegheny City. WILLIAM N, KIRK, my 141a3 Chairman Strost Committee. U.S. Cottrell 11Juss, Po. orPirrettuttos, libutzvoti's OrTICE, Sill let. OSA NOTICE IS lIEREIBY GIVEN that Sealed Proposal*, accompanied by propel . guar antee., according to tutor to be furnished on ap plication to this office, teNl be recurred thereat, un til le o'clock N., ou the Fl EST TUESDAY IN JUNE NEXT, for the supply of the MARINE HOSPITAL, near tills city. with the articlesof PROVISION, MEHici NE, Sc., estimated In said forms. The quantities stated are estimated with reference to the usual number of patients in the Hospital. hut the United Stairs reserve the right to tate morn or less of said articleseortimcky, as they may be ac tual!) required. lithe artielts deliver. at the HO.- pita] are not, In tile judgment of the physician, of the beet Anti colop tad to the Hospital, he will hr at liberty to reject the same, to per..., other articles to their stead. and to eitarge the r on tractor with any excess In the Coat over the contnsts prices. The United States reserve the right to accept the proposals for Um whole or .y portion of the arti cles specified. • CHAS. W. BATCHELOR, Surveyor and Agent Marine Hospital. rup7:twolttl WALL PAPERS, Ste. • rrnomAs PALMEU WHOLESALE AND MAIL DEW k IN WALL I:"..AJPE.I TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES . AND P EL. 131. a 1 C) 40 , - 1g ; 3EI Mt JO Warehouse, .9t Wood Street, Second 11m. below Dlamoud Alley, PITTI9BI.IItOII, l'A, AftA:6ll.l PAPER HANGINGS F 0111666, A treat collectton or Anscricpts Wan Papers. • Irpr tho first time to Roe years ►EJI' P4PER A ebolee selection of the Newest Pratelt Papers For •ale by . . WALTER. I% MA 11:MIALT., Wood Strerc. WIG GOLD PAPERS, .11•CIOEIL P.411 . 11.1.140).11.1O, Ufthe NEWEST DPl3lollB,.at 107 Market street. rp.7l JOB. It. HUGHES & BRO. WALL PAPERS UP ALL, QUALITIES. AT No. 107 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.. ATM NOS.:ll..nuinro d NW. SAW M11.J.8. D.l rAT'rEIRSON 84 CO. MANCHESTER SAW MILLS , Between Beaver street and Ohio Sliver. ataittheater. Arden for all kluds of Lumber for building boat phase. en* plank. ata Jta .' nILIta ,an max.& KILL GREASE; • 2114 Im n *)" .2+ 1:.:, • DaLzELL i ' o 4 N,; m 714 -• CO pad 70 Wator trees ba&Z;26:1111eIlli'l NEW GOODS: MACRUM & CARLISLE, ix* Wc ar " ` , 1..0, sat elegant neerkettuertt of NEW ,;1.01.5, erehrschtg the rlehOot StYlc" REAL I. AP E KWH SILK PA.ItAKOLs. • NEW SGVLF. Mims REA L GUIPURE I.A.G.s, FINE PEA KL BUTTONS. W• hare ;in opened • beautiful lot et • BEAT. PLCNOT LACES AND INSERTING'S. We would 'toile special attention to a new end splendid essortment of LADIES , BUVF AND WHINE BERLIN GLOVES to the new Petroleum and Havens Shades. An assortment of uew colors In KID GLOVE% BLACK LACE MlTTS—new •tyles; A 1110111 complete assortment of LAI TES' and (MILD/IE3I'K COTTON ROSE: GENT'S FINE SHIRTS OFJIBY TIES, SCAIIFS: COLLAR H S ALF DOSE, SUZSPENDEICS, UM BRE Llmsri. ,• I. ADIES• and ()ENT'S GAUZE !LEMBO UNDER VESTS. To Merchants and Dealers. Our Wholesale Department._ now well stoated with everything In the NOTION LINE. which we offer to the Tradt as low as soy house East or West. MACRUM & CARLISLE, = 19 Fifth Street, Agents for the "LOCKWOOD MAKUFACTUR ING. COMPANY." BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT at Manofnetnrers Price. enylt NEW GOODS hi~~.~r~;~x►~~~~~~II Buff Colored Gloves; New Style Printed Skirts; Fine Embroidered Skirts; French Cambric Bands; Ladies' Linen Collars; Ladies' Linen Cuffs; Croquet Skirts; Fancy Ribbons; • Plain Colored Ribbons; A full line of Ladies' and Misses' Cotton Hose; Gent's Cotton Halt Hose; Crotchet Edgings, And all the Latest and Most De sirable Artieles,lust received. F. H. EATON, 17 Fifth Street. Inyl2. pITTSBURGIIt Monday, April 16, 1866. AI'ELROY, DICKSON & CO., 54 Wood Street, NOW OFFERINC A VERY LARGE APR ATTRACTIVE Espcovic cm-. DRY GOODS NOTIONS, At Low Prices, for Cash, = ft *---YAt ft 24 BUYERS FROM WESTERN PENN'A, EASTERN OHIO, an , D 4: :Te 1' ~fl4+lHi 4i L. B. M•ELEOT -JAB. DICKSONL.J. T. SHANE. I= Gmunwi OPERA. ECM, GLYN & CO., Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street, Rave received a fine sezortment of FANCY GOODS =1 4C10E.M1Xt..9. MAMMON. FINE IVORY FANS, In Mac, illoc, &mist and Fur Pl. FINE SANDAL WOOD FANS, REAL POINT COLLARS, Fine Lace Collars and Handkerchiefs REAL HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS, Imitation Guipure ilandkla, WHlti AB LIGIII CORM KID& Wholesale Buyers supplied at Eastern Prices. araPO NEW SPRING DRPqM. Raving Jost received a. complete assort ment of the leading Nowelties, selected from the Miret importatfons, we are nom a shoirloit a very CHOICE IiTOCM NEW SPRING MESSES Including many decided Nave Wee in De glr. mid Material, at very Moderate BArm44 lop Al FIFTH 8111M1P1. 0 11 , 'lll 9 41 " i0113 F4 11 C P" dalaWIL601416•11.11 . : • It DlrMa k irarl it ad i ga l Ord=e Dzw Wan Allobssill. FASHIONS 1866., J. W. SK. R TS. TbeT .111 not SAND• or ileettx lite the ilingbt 9ertnga. They are eelreenletleuil by ell Ladles, thiougbaut the length and breadth Ortbe land to be the mon rearm anti Agreeable ElalltreTer turret- Int unequalled In Illegauee, ElsetteltY, PIM nen, Durability, Comlbrt and teolloi.Y• Is THE CELEBRATED Which Is the MOBT BEAUTIFUL AND AGREEA BLE main. e'er Wan., being partleularly adapdal to the present fashionable style of dessasen—sio say s •Under'. Ladr's Book," "Frank Lesiln , s Fashion afairastne," •'l)eworest'a Monthly iffaaaaina or Faaidona," "Le Hon Ton," "Thalßoudoir of Fash ion," and the Fashion nrUclea of the different New.. papers. See opinions of the Pres. mal Fashion Siagaltnel generally, proclaiming the great. SUPERIORITY of these JOSEPH HORNE & CO.• ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON A CO., MACRON! A CARLISLE, CARR, bIeOANDLESS & CO., JAIIRSON, AbeCANDLEbS & CO.. MeELIZAT, MCKEON & CO., MACRUM. OtYPE &LCO., P. H. RATON, And other leading Houses, and by the Exclusive Menufacturers and Sole Owners of the PATENT, WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, No. 97 "Chambers, Nos. 79 and 81 Beade !Streets, MEM= PRIZE CONCERT UNITED STATES Crosby's Opera house, Chicago, 125,000 Valuable Prises, valued a/1149/1 578.25, will be Presented to Ticket Holders, Including 0100,900 La Greenback... ALi'D Nl3 lit ISF.It OF Tll h E'rel IIbSU ED I.ItICF This Is the greatest luducenteot ever offered to tho prank, one ticket out of evert four dewing a prise. OM IS ift in Greenbacks MOW do do do do 10,09. 5. do do 4.0 M6 311 do do 3,ora do ' do 2,060 25 do 3 L O do do i Oone cah 70 do do di cac h 2 M 50 A i 15 0 . 21 do do o " each LO M B . each ... . .. ........ 2.4.8 TO do to ~.0 each . • 2,15.3 7T do .... • nee , s 5 en 7 ~ ' aagi 1 do Besot. e Ira vtr ens-l! ~... ~ .. 10.0Y1 I do do No. •• . 1....... tot 1., I .... , L,MQ I do do No. 37 New worry street aroll 5 do Cottages, on irultou, near Pau- . line street 00,003 2 do Cottages 169 W, Liberty and 001 W. In d iana streets 6,000 e go° 3 do Cottages, (In d localitvi .-- ACKI2 10 do City Lots, each 5.051 B. do Pianos, each MOH 20 oo do Peach Ittax) 10 do Melodeons, $2OO each 7.0 T ;200. do Ciento Gold Watches, WM each... 40,00 'l5O do Ladles' Diamond Watches, $125 each 19,751 150 do American Hunting Case hiker Watcher., Vil each 19,250 150 do Patent Lever 1511ver Hunting Case Watches, 'Meech COB 50 do Diamond Rings, $lOO each ..... .... O,MO 50 do do Pins, Tseach..--...... 3,704 5000 do do hewingdo do Machines, TOO eimh 0,1310 TS each 3,756 50 do Balser Plated Tea tete, 6715e15ch.. 3,750 IMP do Other Clutters. $l5 62 . 6 10,000 do Albums. $355 to 1113 mch T T OM 10,(01 do Tea and Table 1ipT0n11,031.305 MTh ACO • - 10,000 do Gold tt Lined Goblets and Cups, $1 o a each 7.1,./33 - 10,1:07 do Pai t r limits' Cold theovellutions, • i $.6 to 55 each =GB 10,100 do Gold Pens, in box., $1 tallier:Loh 20,110.' 60,1210 00 kmAralrlngs and Oil Paintings, $1 Co $3 dee 'lOO do Family Bibles, $l5 each &LBO ' r 12,605 do Clocks, Books, Cutlery, $l. to 510 1,1961 each 9.M61 26 --..-, Total ' .... Ilirle-,07513 The drawing will take_placc, aftcythe ColiCer‘vte. the stage of the Opera House. wirers 10,0.0 persons n winless It. A Consallttco will he appointed by, • the audience to superintend the same. All purchas ers and agents will be supplied with cornettist...of drawing 00 soon as published. Parties holding tickete will retain them 00011 after the drawing, and If their number appears in the list Of drawn nambera t they will forward their tickets hasoettl ately, with MI direction as -to tho :shipping or goods or moneys. Tlcketis are for aalp at Um pna doll hotels, book end oroalc storms In the city, Mat at our whoa, lii Dearborn (treat: price *LT each; sew. by mall on receipt of price and stamp for re turn postage. GOOD AN D IfELIAIILB 'AGI6NTIS 'WASTED B. every City,. town and vi11a1M16.51.4 United !States, to whom great"ludticementa arra offered. •7" L . ETl== SPECIAL TERMS OR CLOD RATES -Any procuring a club of 6or more, nair. for ...era. rind for warding us money for the suer, w wi ll se al lowed the Pillaring commission, sir: we sendl 6 Tickets to one address for S 460 10 " 900 " •• 17 BO . . • 5 50 '• .5 it BO 100 •• •• SS Olt In every case send the name of each subscriber and their r. 0. eddied. with town, county a Kate In Nil. Money by draft, P. O. Order, Ex press, or In Registered ...titers, ray be sent .t oar risk. All .nounnications should be addressed to .WItiOINS, BRADFORD la De.bora street, Chicago, NI," p 0. Drawer. 5,911 L TICKETS for sale by one GeneraLe gent for Ma, burgh .d ylelalty. Office No. 6 7,70URT/Istreati. Im door/ Mann Nu. 6. The proprietors will 'donate to , the Lincoln attd. Dos~tluagtmazit i gnds EL,? .. o44mm r , w as 10,11%, prim for the same purpose.. ' • • - lion. Wilkinson. F.x.lienapsr, of Illonramta. Hon. °torte V. Linsysinne, lrrenp,- , Hon. Alen.. Randall, Ra - -GovartiOr, of WIN. Montramery,lkx-M. C. of Penn Hen. Major Dati - Hate, ix 41. C., of Ind. Hon. Wm. LeMngwell. Lyons, lora. Hon. Jaunts lition.,”ol Chicago. Hon. C. Graveatlmith, of Minn. . ipoob Worsyth, Aga. M. B'. IL Ckleago, Lt M. Xrontserg a Co,. Importers of Knishes, LP Mansell,Whim a CO., NMI _ moans, Ln. my7stf. . GILEENHOUSE. AND -DEMING 1mta40,47 1 r/D. An Immense stock of eery select:And wen grOvra. GRE)31111.01Allt ANA Ws at the Oakland threubouses. - roux x. aA. rdiiuDociti, aa.o3lklai2dCats run to . th e tlreenbouses etlert.W. Winton.: ritylanidarM- OIRNAMENTALAIEDGEEL - dlassericint, Arbor. F'We nd Mesdoe. liProgeti For sale Ap e dozen,'" }Wes 1,1a4 it She MT) ks ' damn , 4013 N li.-* A. 31URIXI08s . . N EW VERSE " •'=". MIBB . KATEBAUI4.` A tlne stock erGeneranfeklers Auptlidt Altir„...- VERSZNA; MIAs Kate Mawr doe rea4r forsook - a t .... th l3ll4l=it.e l r irSdah = A:7111111DIXTIlte. A ND rugm-iatimuon'aiorixr— ornamentatuttak .. ,;; ba l sa . tildes RECONI=KD DUPT.Tar ELLIPTIC (Or Double Spring) The Last New Style EMPRESS TRAIL, CELEBRATED SKIMS. At Wholesale In this City by WABEROOAIS AND OFFICE, MEI NEW YORK. PRIZE CONCERTO I=l MAY 28, 1566. 500,000. 11.00 radu LIST OF PRIZES: 1:(•):41atiolf,“):LII ES