tartiNlON akrilkilLlCAN COIIF TTCONV .44w. of atiegnenr • 4, iii-rentioaten to meet et the usual tams for half 4ig eleettone. la the 5ee 1t1117.1411.2+ slat i ltafir elecTro iP tele o' BATAIR each election diatrih.toCounty Convention, Ro m he held ort TD Pal . MAY Mar.. et intlno, o`c'ock d. r or perpose of nominating ..County Tick . jo ' gt . ,ttbro9l ltib:r en " may t " Le impanocastentere Of laid portion of Alieghe• Dr county lying in the.ittd tkolgreselonal District. NI, at the mama so und places; elect two dcie sales Crow each e ectlon distritt, to moot in i'on- T.=°n• 4 - C ll l ts Allegheny, on , TUESD AY, AT Berg., at 10 o'clock A. 31C. , rot the porpose or nOminatlagacendidate for Congress Weald disulet. The primary_ elections In the townships will be held bitwoca the hours of four =doll o'clock. and in the cities aist boroughe between the boors of four and sever. o'cloCk P. In the clues and boroughs the' elesUon• shall be by ballot. sad to the town shire by marking °thy ballot. • By order of the Committee. W. J. WE. iorptasoar GILMORE. Chalrm. /t. W. Oecratarle./. arFOll _CONGRESS-234 MS TRICIT.e Itebflelos of that rt of A lberhelly Count —T ,' p ort p o of the riven will ur p o g e the re-romlttatlou of HON. THOMAS WILIJAMS thei fi.tgli e n=ALT..VAtiirre th e 474 1 4 5 rar - CONGRESS, 224 nasnuer — . HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Having placed biroself at tbedlapeeni orbit, mend, to reopens° to their cell made on Miry ITIB name tr 140 W presented by theta as a candidate for noathn tioa Gonsress ror the LIZI District. autdeot the action ofthe unionitepublican (knotty COnt - en- Hon. apt do IarCONGRESS GENERAL JAS. S. NEGLEY IS A CANDIDATE IN THE 22D DISTRICT nittiDIDDI ONomthe triendm of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY his name to th q l , ,z nA go l k ft. ty. for nomination as e aca eo ti n d v itlat io r n of thy ftd farik 1311EitIFF, SAMUEL B. CLULET, to=ll, :a ....cUan of the Union Itermbllean Coon mhZ:te4a , .. V RrFOll SIIERIFF, CHARLES BARNES, Late Colonel Sixth Iteg. Pa. Head Artillery and tires . . Brig. Oen. U. b. A., subject to the stetion the Union Convention. tnll22:4l.tlsF £ FOB SHERIFF. JOSEPH ROSS, 9/ the Vint W.rd. Pittsbor,h, will be . rah.. Ihtto /or tlherlft, subjec Irh_tablimn th the of steno Unlou httt, Lonvehtlou.. themb VirlFOR SHERIFF. CEN. S. B, M. YOUNG, - Late Colonel *mirth renttaylvattla Csmtry toldt•to' . FOR SHERIFF. COL. JAMES M'K. SNODGRASS, T " ; t flameeP n• t, decision of tee ensuing County Convention. DAIWA* 10 ,`'FOR ASSEMBLY. REV. F. A. HUTCHINSON, 01 North Fayette Townshlrt, at the anent Annetta lion of many ethic frlentln, has moat uteri b. be ca Ablate tor Ascernbly before the Republica , County COLIT.OtIon. I,9:er DAVID SHAFER, • C pperst. Clair Townahip, subject to the deci too 1.1 of the Itepnblicau County ourention. us 3 - 14.te ripttrFOE ABS—EMBLY. COL. D. L. SMITH, 01 Ancoetry city, will be bty nV . itOJect to We ataloti of WeflotorpoArll'eam 00l Oen. r4S—FOR JOHN A. DANKS, Iftr o t n tt: e V i s u c . llu n.of the Un r4r'FOR ASSEMBLY, • JOSIAH W. ELLS, !'"""l"l li tFt`°:`"°° 0fT.,,V.;.;1;0.;=, We lnlo FOR ASSEMBLY. THOMAS A. ROWLEY, • Will be a candidate for A brcrehly, enWeet to action : of the Itcpublican clop Cooreuthm. apt..". LAV - FOR ASSEMB L Y. SAMUEL CHADWICK, 11l Collins Township, will be &candidate for Marl& n.,. sni4e r t I 0 1.14 r a,Uott of M.: Colon Itepublittau County Conteuuost. opts:A', Bir - FOR ASSERIBLV, MM. GEN. J. B. KILMOO, Formerly °Mae Gad and 127th P... V 01.., and Cllr and RA tl. S. colored troop and wounded severely In trout of Itictimond, will s, he a candidate for Assem bly before the ttcpubllcau County Convention. apt7ite IarFOR ASSERIttri. TILE PREENDS OF HON. GEORGE WILSON, cl Pia Township, will present hls name as a canel dme for Assembly, before the next Union Republi can County Convention. apl2.to nail= EU - COUNTY COMMISSIONER. SAMUEL NEELY, SR., 01 Manchester. (formerly of E4mickley tcrornsidp.) will be a candidate for County Constultaioncr, cub it,' to the decision of the Union itepoollean County Convention. rircoopiTy COMMISSIONER, GEORGE HAMILTON, grarclMCNectgere of then:Pl:° railr - COIINTk COMM SSIONEIL CHARLES PUGH, , I I 711 tit Ass• corner. , CAPTAINAt. JoHNgrom, CI I:wre eeTip t is l l32 . flrds.th‘" the bthl°''''"°°°`'-•Ct%brienilon.ihmraa of tthlite roe publlean County arIFOR CLERK OF THE OE _ PLIANIP COJJ.r., ALEXANDER HILANDS' MU be a camtldatc for Clerk of the thrbbsas , Court, eth'eat. to the dectelen _of-the Regubitota .Caonty eor - vebtlon. 1111:Hac IarFOR CLERK OF TOE OR PHANS• CUOWI.. JOHN M. LORIMER 01 Chezltem township, eunleet to the action or the union Itetaibllesin Countp‘onsention. tor at . _ ligrEOß CLERK OF THE OR- P,ELLNIP COMET, • EB. WILLIAMS, JR., 01 - Pittsburgh, sobJeet to the settee of the. Baba .tepubilinut pato tT Cionvention. •peOne FOR-CLERK OF TICE 'OR 11gr. IMAMS' .001111 T, HORACE 9. SNOWDEN, Cl Plttaborsh,trubrcet to thideclelon or the troloe Iteltublreatt CueetyMoriventloe. . • .p9: to farCLEIEUi. OPIUM COIIiiTS. JOHN O. BROWN, It g li .phr.T v e.e2 l ..Shlp. lite Private Co. 11, ICU OrFOR crxnAL OF COIJUTI95 3' : JOSEPH BROWNE, I_,..LooLumatemani =au. h..iolooteanand oth Peno- MroCtroZtblZA; eginturn th e eeeleierf th e 'FOR 01:00 LOU' CLERK OF Co - DRTI9: DR. WILLIAM J. GILMORE, of upper St. ClalrTolroship. mh3-dawteF far•FOR REGISTER, DAVID CORNELIUS, 01 Allegheny Mll', Mite lltpt. 2321 h Pa . sub tg:.:gie.ttelsi on of ilia union Republican ...malty .76:10 r_4sr"Foll JOHN SMALL, 111 ri tigl74. 4 V1C:44.V0r tk fa st t o "FOR - REGISTEII, JOSEPH H. GRAY, • • ot Mout Townibtp.. Onto of Co. E, • usth Pa, neg.., wouskloda.o4dlsabloilat-the butilo of PalrOsts,) odbieet tote Ce¢lalpn of Ibo Union Ilopobt lcao Couvon • •D: - . , a Iliac 1E .. ?..pc4417E111, R. D. HUMES, 4,1 Tarantula Borough, suujort to the deohdon of the Republica* Ocra rity thraventlon. ap10:to IarIFOR _RECORDER. ' HENRY SHOED' UUI 111 . 1p . r h eertli*Vit4 rittstml , ll, ik men. ' LI Won itspi=toWeigertio h ir. "l tUgto he arum RECORDER : , AB.I.IIEIIII`.CUIREi . . oz Noun edit be 's eatbiste tbs. Re corder, rableci • n &be aet.lon or thelftloa itemtbil• myossity. - Orr "Mgegiu?P‘ s1 ; 11 P laiireii - a vu -roKlirr„a -- • • • . , . prrrenvitGa ATIME. Lamm earelLettaara....WllL HENDERSON. Continuedamtit eent, rar ft. night., at the chanaltarlquabertatt artiste. 2MXIBB X.4lllo.33l73tvilifclacr Who will apperibr the seeeqjythae here as OTTA -I=Totiiie h tielit n 4Cls r . ° 4 " I are° I=jl= e :i horse, sEtillaTlOn. Tilt. VE td rama, NLNG, trill be lA:Miami the startling EAGLE KM Or, VII SRO IB In DRAWEES. Otteh.etet• the Eagle Eye. —Miss Lea. Hudson. 091; mitre .111 b 1 Wee or it... 091. IPEHA HOUSE. mANAorm. ...... w. 11. LEAK. Five Night. Only. Great Combination. to STIVAlittiMeN Ind Inn MIMI CHUM TUESDAY EVENING, May=. Camille; or, The Cracked Heart. Camille Stewart Robson. FaaSonl,-Remember Me...AI:NETT! U •LETTL JONES' BART, ROIISONII MUSIC BOOK and jOIYAT NYOPPS. Mr. Robson In all three 'leers. MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON. BUCKLEY% SEILENADEIIB, (Organised. in Boston In DAL) AND THE *ONDERFUL EMPIRE BOYS, .IT SOXIC Commencing Friday, May 19th, fors Nights. NEW PROGRAMME—NEW ACTS, By the Inimitable ComedLans, IL BISHOP MICKLEY, G. SIVAINE BUCKLEY, PETE LEE AND JAKE BUDD. E ThWel ' Mid n Cal new a cl i with tro w ß a oll! . .. I. EZrfrgn M a t t h ;. m. Entertaintnent at a. Tickets, 35 urnts. Reserved seats. 50 cents. dATUFIDAY, Child r e n, ATINE for the bene fit of Ladlec andwhet. admission will be 25 ecnta. fricrittalt 1.. DAVIS, Jn.. Agent. WAIT FOII THE COMING OF THE GREAT BROW. MIKE_ LIPMAN 'S COLOSSIL COMBINATION OF CIRCUS & lIEMAGFSIE! Wlll Exhibit at P/TTSUFROIL ort RED LION 101, MAY 21st. 224. 20d, Nth,lth and glib, sod ALLEMIENS, IDLISIOND SQUARE, YRIDAN andSATURDAY, May :nand IL Great Sextuple Combination, OmerWing ...b.' toI. IMMENS E PAVILION, And for One Price of Admission, SIX DISTINCT SHOWS: LENTS EQUESOURRICULUM, SPALDING & /RBI ERS' GREAT ROUTH A.HERICAN CIR CUS. liltlEZ bY ADAMS' TROUPE OF AOT ING BEAK FROM CALIFORNIA. XI,- UCATED nimaten, Ott SACRED BULL, The Celebrated BEDOUIN ARAB TROUPE, SPENCE Q. STORES. STUD OF TRAINED HORSES AND poNiEs. Read the following Catalogue of ntainguished le tiff,: Spence Q, oak.. Esq., Squestran and Maitre du Clan, Eaton sane, g .t Muter the reat ter of the Haut Rale of kqueetrianiam• hinter Charles Fish, the (arias dabing Bareback Rider; Mr. John Foster, I town and "letter, the New York fa vorite, late of Ilsantua Museum: Waiter. Went , worth, the great Le:haat...ea ad Boneless Mor al; Juan Catille, his behool of Educated Deal B• Gardner, the gala Dramatic hem ds Si der and, Equestrian Caricatalo; slarks, the Original It it and Ilrollerist: John Boland in hte groat original act on the “COlntsina Espial, or spiral Coluna S. Stokes, introduang his bean tdul and highly trained Trick Hone. Aadye/Ohnson: Jim Madden, th tabulable Grottsque. Toe ItedoninArab Troupe. or Childnekuf the Des ert, Relay It. Hessen, Macy Jen Said,. Aleph Bac Ota stet; The Boland Family, John, Addle and George, 'Me Milson Mothers, Ceara ands rles, In lair aper-perilons acts en the Ta and Raffaele] liar; Messrs. C. W. Loirra, wore. Brothers. Johnny King. Johnny dab, Doc. Allen the lett, punster and orator, and • boat of Acrobsm. Tumblers. Liymnasts..Equlttes and Madams Worland. Stokes And Masks; Wile An netta, the Elfin Mar and gracettil darling ad da -Ila Preworrr e'rartrianc; La route Hanle will Intro.:Wee, • lecau.ifol and classic act, her minutia - ponies 'Daily" sod "Line.•• A n:.••:: toe many features of as Conaord Kahl. till•ltion, will Ng: the BRAND PROCESSION. Which will enter Um town said A. N. The Procea ion win be led yy iceuvroit , r wont.. 1, RENOW METnairOLITAII OPERA day. I), Ar., , A by • milemild team lair.Andaloalan Horan, In the beautitni andelaborately decorated Car of It will be L folloared by the Monitor, hilt lad and 'Mart Medea of the Ocean Monitors, iconoain s chic!, will come the procemlon of Acting dears, timred• Bull, Performing buffalo, tn. A Troupe or Bedouin Arabs, arrayed In the wild fan tastic garments of their hicanad race. mad a more Or more of Knights and Mares. Lally appareled and sple didl ny mounted, coMplete timed Free go- Admis•lon, cents. Children ander ten years, HS cents. Moon open at Sand 7 o'clock. pmlf Di:l - NOTICE. The Public arc hereby notlded that so much of the Channel of the Allegheny River As rams between the SECOND and YOUILTLI PIERS, from the Allegheny City end of the nail Bond Bridge, now being rebuilt by the Plttaborgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Rail way Company Over that Elver, between Pittsburgh and Allegheny,. will be NECESSARILY OBSTRUCTED During ihe time of petting up the new euperstruc tore of the Bridge, probably for about four months from tba rime ofitme, A. D., MA H. A. IJARDNEII, mynas:s • Chief Engineer. TILADII6IOI2I..NATIONiiTicisi. — / - rirrescanzir, ?dumb 39th, let.t. I TIITIOTES OF TEIE.CILIWIFORD OD a'," aN D AVO c ti IZZ e gall72. l3 d A TROJA. 3I2 JA. Titnirrille, will not hereafter be redeemed ty.Mit Bomb. mhZ:el • 'OEM VAN DoWIN. Outlier. ORGANS, Sco. NOW DEEM DECEIVED, THAT ELEGART STOOL Or CHICKERI NG PIANOS, Selected perscrost= t te th =ber : fttrlar t SEVENTEEN INSTRUMENTS actw inig l e l 'are a t i n=r4eil l and .4 1 ', 1 Vt'luALI' d the MILIUyiBTED VIM 7172 MAIM CHARLES C. MELLOR. THE BRADBURY, NEW YORK, AND lithos/mocker lOr Philiodelphia, 3P A. pcO The Patsy & Co.'s Cottage Organ, AND AMERICAN ORCAN. AcknOwledied by the beat =steal talent In the trifttedlitalo.l to be superior to to all others In tower, Poll i and finality of tone, and thoeotote, woes . ' N eselnitrainents him for leant akin the am premiums, over all all conspeUtora, at the various Mate and County Yalu. In th ey aro loner than any o th ers. All warrantee fo r in years. WAALEWIC do BABE, , No. 112 St, Clair Street, Plttabargh, Pa. piANOS! PIANOS!! ENTIRE /SEW BTOOX 01 , Knab & Co.'s aid Babies Bro's. ..iPx.a.sacoes, Just received. ABAIILOTTE BLUME, ../11 street, Bole Agent. WALL PAPERS. THOMAS RAMIE!' 1119118111 LB 11411 , AM! 1 11 . WA.I.A4IP.A.P.EIII TRANSPARENTWINDOW:SHADES. AND AS. Mt Xs 333 Co Cs NT MI Mt SS Warehouse. 91' Weed Street, Sewed door below Ineseand - felltemd PlTTrinnta • ra. pair= HANGEWS /FOB VW& inglitailatitili at .laserdean Iran, papers. ror Lei s can .rEff^ BeraxmjcpAP.Hß 4 '4.l44.'irritetoitirine Newest, French Papers Tor.ti44lbl*bl4 iv-ilerkßPAtA RBRAI.L. ar WOOd amt. ..ter_. .:~ ..,,c,. _~_ ~__~c _ .....>.Y.-..,~..,:~x: ~rN~_:. H'i:.r.... rrrrsuonsin SAW WOW, HUBBARD ACT . Or BRO CO. SASOPIMIZILI PATENT GNOME CIRCULARS, Warranted CAST STEEL SAWS. of every ditscrli. varietie Mader, Crosa-Cat, G. and all other s. All kinds of NNIVES and SPRINGS, made from Sheet Cast.liteet,_• Extra Relined REAPER AND MOWING KNIVES, An Mir Waren: mite and Wm., corner WATER and snort Ernuurre, Pltt6blll7 Particular attention paid to re-tontatng, gumming nod straightening Circular Sawa; also, repairs f all kinds. Punching and 137711114 4101. at reasonable rates. apla:ly _ tar WRIL BARNHILL & COr Boiler Makers a, Skeet iron Workers. Non. 20. 22. 24 and 26 Penn street. !Jaycee secured a large yarn, and flandshed It with the mo.t aeon:reed mar-111nm , , we are toarad to manufacture every deatuiptlon of HULLE RS,In the best manner, and warranted arta l to anyee eln the country. CRIAINETebB/1614CILLNG. VIRE nun. STEAM PIPES LOC MOTIVE- HOMBRE CON DENBEItS ks I T ALT P. 4.211, TANKS, OIL MLLE AIIITATO arrrjaDlC4 PAN OILER MON, BRIDOICE, GAB PANS; and an t emanufacturera et BARNHILL% PATENT BOILLIB. Be aal done on the shortest notice.alirtf Mr LASE summon COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS' PITTTSBUBGEL PARK, BIeCTIRDY & CO. Mannfacturere of SNEVI DINO, BRAZIERS' AND BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COPPED BOTTOMS, EMBED STILL BOTTOMS, SPELTER SOLDER.. Al rand dealers in METALS, co i TIN band, To N MCP MACtuN I PS E 'and TOOLS. tnn 4 . l,r_ hon., No. IS, Putar and DO SaCoND drnszTe, ?Ina burgh. Special ontere of Copper cut to any desired pattern. tnyDayddhrT . - tgrRORINSON, SEA & (Suc cessors to 80111.WHON. MINH JIILLESS, waswif Wow, Founder. n eta, n. Alaaufadtruers of BOAT AND STAT I MT tiTEABI ENGINES, BLABT KNGINSS, MILL MA cHINERI, BEAMING, BIIAYTING, CMITLN(RI of all descriptions, Lift. TANK'S and STILLS, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. Sir Agents for larrARD-li PATENT LNJELITOR, or frodin. boiler.. JOHN cocniteav & BRO., klannfacturers of LEON VAULTS AND VAULT DOCIJCS, lIRLN RAILING, WINoW SHUTTERS, WINDOW OUARDB, ge., Non. SECOND and 86 THIRD STREET, between Wood and Market, have on hand a vertety of new pattern; 171..Ts!Sr. ftl i teVotpa r P hre=alog Grave Lots. Jobbing done at short MAIM aul BEIFI FREE.--A Painphlet of latmenie Important:s , _ t be ent Reg Co old and y oung ' As b y e icx,. kuuk "co., Log Pool Omee. n, Boston atsbNlydaw AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC BALE OF VALUABLE -L BUILDINti LOTS IN TIM 11101101.1611 OF MIIIJNT WA/Jill-NIL:TON, opposite the mouth of NOM sheet , on SATURDAY. May Mth, IBIS, at lo o'cloek. A. AI. Lots are MS feet, or more. to it porcho.rs. Alto. then` Is a Ten Acre Lot, having a good B oust stud large Barn, suitable for a Dairyman ortlardetter. These very valuable Lois. suitable for all who want comfortable homes, are part of the well known homestead of the late A. Kirk Lewis, Esq. In beauty of scenery, pore and salubrious air, nooel water, and coal. e.y of atcess, they air unsurpassed. Overlooking the cities of Pittsburgh and Allegheny. and the winding stream 'of the Ohio, the most. wailed and picturesque I , AmalWays presented. They are etimo cOirrealletit mr..11001 houses, church. and stores. The meettan to the clerk, theprofesslottal and sm o ke of esesto- Mg from the bustle. dust and smoke of two cities. will nod thisopporiunity the best that h. ever been offered to purchase homes to suit.. d. Te c e . r . sg sale will he liberalear made kno+n on A. SiaILELLAN D. Au . g L . . _ . . PURN . ITTRE, CARPETN, D R 4 d A A UCTION.—On KIIIVER-PLAT E UILS it AI IllOttti WA L e NG, kit. , rtt h T . at 10 o'clock, at klaaOnle Hall Auction ROW.. SS and GI street will ho sold • genera) variety or Household Furniture, Carrie., Cutler, Ac.. cola prising to part new andsceortd-band Mgraln. and !letup Carus., Matting, Marble-sop Poor and Cen tre Tables and Wash niand, torn Beat PartorChairs, Sofa Beal, Mine Beat and Wood Seat Chairs and Bankers; dohs, Tete-a-Tetea, What-Not., 80. mans, Extension and Dining Tomes, Bedsteads. Mattresses, Venetian Blind*. Fancy Window .lbso.k• with fiateniess complete: a quantity of Wall Paper, Engl . . lugs, Table Cutlery, Bootee Plated Tea and Table lipoons, and other articles too numerous to mention. . •• • • . tura T. A. Met'LELLAND, Anet'r. LOTS NS ON I M It/ ttFe l l I AUCTION.— W 11. Ihu sold on the prmuisea, Thi on lisValla Y. Noy_ Mb. at 2 o'clock, r. tt6 Building i. 0141 on Federal Lane. tretvreer, the 01.1 Montgomery Mansion and the 11000, At the upper end of Yederal street These lots are it feet wide. and very In depth trout N 7 to Oil feet: Case sun th-castern exposure. are fat ..rahle for tne growing of grapes; are convenient to the city. •ntl novel water has Dean at toe depth of:. I' v e, near the premise.. The sperial at .ent,on of those Whetting to buya nice lot, combliting city and coun try advantages, Is Invited to this sale. Tmutts In down: the balance. In roar yearly pa.) - Mental., with Interest. , . Infa A. LEGOATE, Aucl. STOCKS AT AUCTION.---OnToen t- DAY AFTERNOON. Mite :Id, .l :y o•elock. Ntaeoble Hall Auction Rouse. 53,13.1:7 Fifth Nowt. will be sold; 4 that . . Allegheny National Bank Stock: 29 do /north do do; 2/ do Boatman'. Insurance do: do Western URlon Telegraph Co., do. my2l T. A. Mc( 1.27.1.1.A.ti I/. Aunt. UROCER V STORE AT A IUCT1(),11. —A. Iit'I r KENHEIIIKB lil01.•S eerie*. on lint etreet, between nteond and 71113,1 Arreeta Third ward. Alleglien), nlll I.e bold on sA'Tt:lll./AY. Mao 21, at td o'clock. There are en gar. Teas, Colict, Poop.. N.irt, risk, (Me, Ao. A. l.totiATr:, Auer r. Ann', SHOES AND GAirrEsta.— .•A la rp• ..tsvk of priers. osssonsiss good. rat then on VitlltAY sterrnnon. Kay st o 'doer, at Auction !footle. 1.10 Federal .treet. Allegton”. Also, at DMA ate .ale. ery One doe, at vary low Priam A. LEUGATE, Ase'r. torr_ HORSES, WAGONELEURNITURE, 'ABU TOOL:, &e. ai the ntaidonee of Barringr. tilendaJe, on the New Brighton road. will be AOIdF.:IIN all 10 o.eloCk.•nel ion on A W . I. EIiIIATIL. Atm " ', ruytt. 3000 BUSH . DAMAGED GRAIN AT Al7l I'll (N.—on Friday morning, at 11 o'clock. at Om hrovery of Spewerr McKay. Muth wanl, wall be a.hl for account of whom 11 may entmern, Idea bilaheia datnagml grain, In late soh buyers. T. A. bler'Llad.AN It, Aol. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c McCAI.LI7III BROTHERS No. SO FOURTH STREET. We have ea band. • vet y superior stock of Cl.aatrrjErinCeir or OlZZUY l ßlT. r e i ‘Vatell ' t ' ea7 ng,1191 21 feet wide. PIANO AND TABLE COVERS—Every kind In HEARTH BUGS—From the finest quality' WOe lowest priced. CANTON MATTINO, LNGNIA AND MANILI A MATTING:I. die. WE OFFER THE LARGEST Stock in the West of every thing in the line of Carpets, Oil Cloths, Damask, Reps and Lace Window Curtains. Gold - Bordered and Plain Window Shades, Table and Piano Cov ers, of our own importation, at the Lowest Prices reached since the war. A line of Scotch In grain Carpets, of our own im portation just received---very handsome--never offered in this country before---and at prices based on the present rate of Gold McFARLAND & COLLINS, 71 & 78 Fifth Street, 2d door, l'irert. building to U. B. Custom Eton. and Poet°Oleo 0h2.1 C BOOKS, STATIONERY, Am I THE DEARING TRAGEDY, — Profusely Illustrated with PORTRAIT OF THE FIEND PROBST, VIEWS OF fill MRS OF Tilt FUELS, Sr. Ono. Parer. Price 53 cent., Balled, post-11/std. on receipt of prier. FIBS. PBOTOfilt A Pill(' POUTS A ITS Or STEPHENS, the Fenian Head Centre; ROB T. E.NI.7fIR TT, 0 Y . , 414110Jr1". And others—n.ll.l.2. Map of Ireland. FOE BALE BY JOHN P. HIJIIT & CO., 69 FRIA St., Masonic Hall. myta A TIMILLING BOOK. Political Economy of Prophecy, With medal refereoce to It. relation to the of the (Atwell and the ChM. Military and Eneicala. !lad History of the Roman Empire. and of Its hut Ariff IT.tiet ° tact Enpgellcal rod the Ylrmna of the dolts. of Turkey, prop intensity and histoneall.y demonatradoed. - Itinetratod by Yortaallabf the No. pleoole Mope of YantizA; CL,..aol A t c he Lo r ene of to itl i tt ire ) : Schimeall. F or sale by :1, L. ' Milt; mil No. 7$ Fourth Klett. 1:11 1 ,06,1171r:1 D► L. PATTERSON & CO. MANCHESTER SAW . MILLS , Between Beaver street wad Onto Hive:, _ itanebester, Pa. Orders for an Undo ot.Lulaber far bandlni beat WM,. dock plank, UM ratting; 414. m Ans GROCERS ' .. JOELIIir FLOYD , & CO., Wholesale onoom. so. es Wood and W Th lbenr dtroot, Tinadottsgti, siONSilyd lice A WATS! FOrMorll W. D. I H. McCallum Crossing the upper Binalngham bridge, yes terday morning, wo observed a bullock start from the Ihrminglutin shore and plunge Into the river. The animal passed boldly tote the water, and, getting beyond bus depth, for a LIM., swam about the rafts moored near the bridge. Presently'lle struck out, apparently for the opposite shore, and had gained very nearly the middle of the river, wh in, the wiml being the contrary, he dropped down with the current, inissing between the piers of the bridge. Judging it to be impossible for the animal to reach his seeming destination, we anxiously watched proceodlegs,leeking every moment to see him sink beneath toe surface and drown Meanwhile the owner made his appearance on the bank, and was looking about for a skill, with a view of making an effort to save his property. The bullock had become somewhat exhausted and, aftr_r reaching a point about one hundred yards below the bridge, turned about anti headed for the shore from which he bad started, progressing quite slowly and keeping his bead above the water with apparent great exertion. Finally, in nearing the bank, he touched bottom and walked ashore, not much the worse for the ablution and exercise, and greatly to the relief of a number of spectators who had watched his movements With great interest and anxiety, particularly the owner, who, ere this item is read, has perhaps slaugh tered and exposed for sale in his stall the butchered remains of the bullock. Desertion and Abandonment.--On Sat urday a woman called at the often of Alder man Strain, and represented: That In March, Mc; being a widow, eke was married, In east ern New - York, to one Peter Test; that she went with him to Ohio, where sheserted her. ',mulling of his whereabouts ame to this city to bring him to Justice for his conduct. The proper proceeding being entered, it war rant W ilmot , and the accused arreeted by officer la the vicinity of Stewartatown, Stealer township, at a late hour Saturday night, under airoomstances whielb will prob ably lead to hie prosecution for bigamy, or at least adultery. In default of ball In the eum of .4000 he was committed to July Death of alr. Ilabfhlhlp.—lt is our pain ful Mo n d ay to announce the death, at one o'clock on morning of our catatonia! fellow citizen Mr. Geo. W. Holdship, of the firm of Geo. W. Holdship a Co. Mr. Holdshlp had bean long affected wroth consumption and form ear Ito fatal issuo. He was a mitten of this city, a graduate of St. James College, Mary land, has been engaged on active business for several yearsand was distinguishedlor energy, integrity and probity. His death will be mooted II Largo cireleotomdcarefirelattires and Men a Death bad no terrors for him; his end peacefal and full of einfortian con fidence and hope: Going to Ptilladelpbto.-0, a Thursday °Tenth& the members of theldiglira,reghnent will hold a meeting to arrange. fOr attend, in g rho tiag presentation demonstration In Philadelphia, on the 4th of July next. It is proposed to send • battalion, In-Zousive form, and fully arntedand equipped; , • Cboiwis can be successfully treitedby ovary body. If ros wlth td, - know how,. Attend Dr. Wilson's free at LatiYetto HaJ, on T 4 ad4cladar evenblib• dd. . Oftleti.—ThOoauput of ,tho t.mbron.Butulay.ttlght, numbore4 but three arreatod tot drunkenness. REM Witt,Ontrolt Outfit TrESDAY, MAY . 22. 1866 CITY PM NEIG 111 011110011 (ADDITIONAL ON FIRST PA vr.) The Pulpit — alou-Confonntly to the World. The Rev. Herrick Johnson, of the third Pres byterian Church Of this city, delivered to his people on Sabbath morning last a discourse on the above subject.. It was listened to with an interest and satisfaction that warrant our introducing its leading thoughts to our tend on. The text, as suggested by or heading, was the find clause of Romans zit 2. The general sense Of this precept, remarked the preacher, is plain enough. Its application is not no easy. Different classes in Stalely and differ ent sehOola of religions thinkers will be hirely to disagree herein. Some would make it Simply exclude vire and Crime, and leave the door open to the largest license; others think they satisfy its chums by occasional sets of devotion and aelf-dental, while still ethers think It shots them up in the cell of the asce tie. Its sphere is .evidently outside pal pable and acknowledged sin. its Just in terpretation is an answer to the question what demands our religion makes on us in this sphere. The quMiOn is a difficult One- It would be easy, saihe, speaker, to treat it in a loose declamatory way, dealing out wbelesale de nunciations on every hand. Butr.Said ho, I would awry the ponselenes of each hearer with me, and 1 Worse right to expect that so far as my deductions from the text seem Just, they will and their way Into the lives of those whose ascent they gain. Firstly,—then, to whom was this rule given, not to an association of reformed Idolaters fie such. It was to a church as distinguished, in that e.nd in all ages, from the worlt.. Secondly—To what 1100 a applyl To the heart, indeed, aft the seat of pure religion, but to this as the fountain of motive and so of no- Lion. A. strange cleansing of a fonntain, that, which does not effect Its streams! Our tex t ' said the preacher, demands of the church a certain singularity. In defining this singularity, the reverend gentleman was exceedingly happy, both In guarding and in illustrating his sentiments. There are good qualities fonnd among men of the world, said he; so far as these go, we are to conform to the world. Christ commends some of the displays of the wisdom of such. The prohibition of the text looks to things in themselves or by their associations Injurious. Yet, again, not gratis vice and crime. These are less inferentially forbidden elsewhere. What then is the jurisdiction of this law! It is that widenehl, not covered by express stat ute, in which, nevertheless, a contrast is call-, .1 for between the elmreh and the world. lt embodies a general. principle that roaches to an endless cathlogne of eases. What! exclaim ed the preacher, enlarging on this theme is the world to dictate to the chores her social laws, And mast the Chriattan, who would con form to Its e asthma be confreeted at each step of his defection from loynty to his Master ; by a direct enactmentl It Is not enough that we got nu harm from any given indulgenee— quemionable as even that a—it must he astar- Lathed that we do no harm thereby. The conclusion of the discourse was a di rect and bold application of the principle ol the text to the frequenting by Christian men of such places of amusement as the theatre, the opera [Know anti the circus. The moral character, In general, of the allachrs of these establishumnts, and their uniformly irreli gious and immoral tend encies, he portrayed In terms that argued an earnestness which would not consent to sacrifice truth and Ile foreetel preaentatlon to prudish delicacy' of taste. Other pollute raised in this connection were The uniform testimony in all ages, not I the Church only, Catholic and Protestant, but also of heathen moralists, against three amusements; the opinions ot the world, for ward as they are to apologies, for such license the emetics, of devout Chrbdians in nil time,; the growing aigrette'. for these things In pro. irtion to the Increase of spirituality ; and our allngunes to die or have our children dill in the millet of such seance. The ball room and the card table also came in for a share of attention. This whole subject, said the eloquent preach er, belong. not to abAtract casuistry, not to the domain ~f alnrolute right or wrong. Take It to your splrstual life, and deckle each man In view of its bearings on /hot lie closed with a movinst appeal to professed friend. of Christ to yield Him a service more full, more generous anti hearty, than one made up of the barest CO rICCEMIOI. to positive do mande, letter by letter, in a spirit that stleklea at each item of effort or self-denial as If one sere orating with an .oppressivo or ex tortionate master V. N. Dieirlet tiourt—a anther Trial for Dealing In Counterfeit Mosey. lion. Wilson McCandless presiding. Mos ear. May 3.l.—Court ossembleil at the usual hour, ton o'clock, when the case of Untie,t state.. vs. flonry Little, Dared Phil lips and George Elliott—lnillated for attempt ! Ina to pass a connterfelt treasury note of the denomination of ten dollars—was taken I up, District Attorney Carnahan appearing for the , o3wornment and J. C. McCarthy and John Coyle, P.p.., for the defense. The defendants are residents of Birmingham. Bartholomew auth, saloon keeper at 103 Lib erty street, the prosecutor, testilled that due log last February the defendantseame to his house and obtained three glasses Of beer, ten dering In payment a ten dollar note, which witness pronounced counterfeit. The note was presented by Little, and good money paid by one of the other parties. George Bobitaer, Ourkeeper for his father, at 13 Diamond alley, stated that the defendants called there tam the same day they had been at Mitt's] and af ter having been _provided with three glasses of beer, tendered a tam dollar bill In payment. Witness tkought Little was the ono wine offer ed the note, but wee not curtain. Ile was pos ttive It was neither of the other defendants. Witness said it was counterfeit, when One of the defendante took the note hack and offered a genuine two dollar note remarking that he did not think the first bill was, counterfeit. John hloeesner, ex-pollee omoer, stated that he arrested the accused at Bobitiler'e saloon, having been imbued out to him by the bar. keeper, met found In the possession of Litt lo a counterfeit ten dollar nore, [Pro d ticod and Identified by /Lath and Bobitser as the one which had been offered them.] Mat thief, ganders was present when the bill was pemented to Math, and ßey sta r ted that three p ts to It bit t er' J. Lsr. mos, answering the description of defendants, offered a ten dollar note, similar to the one in evidence, to payment of an article offered in pawn. John Franz, wholesale liquor dealer of Birmingham, testified that the note In question hud been taken from his 'tertian the trah of February last. lie received It about four weeks previous, and it had ben in his money drawer op to that time. lie was poll. Live as to the Identity of the note. For the defense ,the prosecution having closed with the evidence above event Mr. Coyle contended there was nothing adduced' to Implicate Phillips or Elliott in the charge preferred. In regard to the other defendant, Little, a witness proved that on the evening prior o his arrest, ho (Little] received money from his mother, and that at the time the al leged offense was emrimitted he was lntnzt rated to such au extent as to be unaccountable for his actions. . . The case was submitted at ono o'clock, and after a brief absence the jury retuniml with a verdict of not guilty as to Phillips and Elliott, and guilty as to Little, recommending him to the mercy of the Court. Little was remanded for sentence, and the others discharged by proclamation. The Court then adjourned until to-day, when the business will be wound up and the Jury discharged. Took I. the Water EEO OUR MY MEGRIMS. FROM WASHINGTON. Rumored Resignation of Gen. Howard ANOTHER PROCLAIATION FROM THE ?RESIDENT Bodies Interred at Seven Pines MORE TROOPS ORDERED TO F. MUSTERED OUT, The Constitutional Amendments New Yeas, May 21.—The mortung papers bare the following opecial dispatches from Washington: A rumor is current In the cap that General Howard Is considering the pro. priety of resigning Ma position as head of the Freedmen , . Bureau. Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio, the newly con firmed minister to Mexico, has arrived to the city from the Prost, to receive his final in structions from the Secretary of State. The proprosed appropriation of eleven or twelve million dollars for tile use of the Freedman's Bureau is creating some little stir among public men. It has become a question whether that Item of the appropriatiOn bill can be passed without serious curtailment. The President is preparing a proclamation to explain that his recant peace proclamation abrogated martini law in the South, and that this one to necessary to disabuse the public mind that military interference in the coming Jefferson Davis trial will prevent an expres sion of a Jury. The recent discharges ofelorkS in the Treas ury Department woesto take effect Juno Seth. The Department thoroughly canvassed e. short time since, and its attaches climatal un der three heads, Indispensable, Intermediate and Incompetemt. in this latter class chiefly the Slaughter has been made. There are over throe hundred more to go. The object is re trenchment, The remains of Col. Lewis V. Vauckenbosh, of the Fifth Michigan infantry, killed in the seven days, battle In front of Richmond, have been identified and forwarded to 11115 h friends in Michigan. Over two thousand allos have beet disinterred and placed sa in the National Cemetery at Seven Pines, twelve hundred of whom are unknown. The work still goes on. General Grant has directed the muster-ord teesix more colored regiments, while seven thousand will be retained ln the service. It Is intended to send a number of them out to the far West. Comptroller Clerk has turned over to the House Committee on Banks and Banking all the testimony and papers In reference to the Merciumtal National Rank. The Committee will make a thorough expose of the whole matter, which will show tip frauds that will eclipse arty yet published. Tomorrow is the day fixed by the Senate for taking up the constitutional amendments re ported by the Reconstruction Committee, and already" passed by thejimme. It is safe to Ray that the proposed amendments will not pass the Senate in their present form. Especial objection will be taken to Ilia tamous third section, which asks the South to disfranchise itself until ISM; but whether it will be modi fied or wholly stricken cannot man if est p ent foretold. Very little interest ised by any one in the approaching debate rind contest. A lethargy more alarming than high excitement is generally "visible. Bombardment or Callao. Nsw Vona, May 21.—The Panama Afar arid Ikrold extra, of the 13th, has the following: The U. S. flagship Vanderbilt and monitor 2dorguinock arrived hi. the harbor of Panama on the eve of the Pith Inst., having sailed from Calao on the 3d Inet. We have news of the result of the bombe!, l ment of Cahn; on the Ild. At noon the nat. n commenced front the upper batteries, . being returned by the Dereuguela, Vila ~•, Madrid anti Ilitmea, on the northern able, a.• I the Ngwnnel , Itesolueion and Alanumen the south, The Villa tie Marti and Iteretigueln badly damaged early to the fight that th,y were obliged to withdraw to San Lorenzo, and they were afterwards followed by the Nu wan ds, and the rent of the fleet, ell more or less The ge Sparkish Admiral !fumes Is said to have bkwn badly wounded florin g the engagement. I Senor Galena, Secretory of Rau, was killed by I the Th e fig explosion until four o'clock in the afternoon, when It tonntnated by the with drawal of the Spanish fleet. Very little date a:ge has been done to Calao, only a few hun dred dollars worth of property being eaid to be destroyed, exclusive of what the batteries !suf fered. Ten Peruviansare reported killed, and twenty weal:Wed. Nothing reliable has been heard of the lose on the aide of the Spaniards, but It is eupixned to be very heavy. Owing to the shot t time which elapsed between the ter mination of the engagement and the depar ture of the Vanderbilt, that vessel brings as no further Intellience nor was it knwn whether the Spania g rdslntended to renew o the attack, but It is etkpixneal they will not. The new. of the defeat of the Invader. was ft, eelved with great enthusiasm by the Whitt:ads of Panama. Prom *epics. New Tong. May 21.—Advices from the city of Mexico, up to May 3d, state that a number I °lex-Confederate settlers In Mexico, had an interview with Maximilian, daring which the I Emperor welcomed them as exiles, and ex pressed the desire to see American capital and labor introdutted into the country, and urging them at the same time to take no part in the political diesenalons on the question of slavery. Maximilian especially condemned forced labor of every descriPtion. An effort was mane on the eve of the fune. ral, in Mexico City ,of the late li e n s the Allen, ex. Confederate Uovarnor of Louisiana, to have the Collin borne to the grave covered with the Confederate Aug, but owing to the ! firmness of the United Staten Consul at the Capitol, _thisdemonstration was abandoned by the mends ende of the deceased. Beverly Tuck. or, while on his way to Mexico City, whither, It is said, he has been tilimatchad as eorree ponded for several g!dtMtla Journals, had been plandered near urizaba. The Emperor „.> b ri, ° Zul a Commissioner to represent the Mexican Interest in the great Exposition, to be held at Paris In 1537. The mortality of the City of Mexico le re. ported to be very great at present, owing to titedatecUve sewerage and accumulation of within the city wards. an engineer had contracted to drain the valley of Mexico. Another inundation was feared, the waters Lake Toxuaco being within a few inches only of he level of the capitol. Maxinallian had sent a communication to the minister m charge of the civil Bet, dir certain important reductions to be maectde ing In the expenbes of Ids household, at the same time voluntarily cutting down his personal allowance to live hundred thousand !dollars per annum. REW - itior - iiATCHINES. THE BikELTLETT' SEWING MACHINE, Plosnonneed by all who have seen it the simPleG machine cow before the public. It IN a. effective and durable as it is ahnplr , and prsetleal an it is dnral le . It has hot to be seen to be admire& and used to be appreciated. It com bines tile elements of a PERFECT PRACTICAL MACHINE And Is afforded at a price withln the range of near- Iti . .sery fatally in the land. licensed Loos lifeVlM& —the Lest and only relloble ' reed ever constructed. IfiffIitALESSISH, WANTED. MI.Ildratil : 1: 4 11" g mi.cavorzass, WIIOLESALIC AGENTI4, 6113 Mnrt.32. Efit:noeve„ inylem.24 PITTSBURGH. PA. LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, For Families and Hamilacturers. iktriLt= gri f ria r it l i. l & l : " 24 9 .elrenta t OTO or evor7 variety of Sowing. CALL IaiII.XXAMIN IC AT THE WHEELER & WILSON SALESROOM, No. 27 Fifth Street. WM. SUMNER & CO. PLUXBING, Bco piuniniNG, GAS HD STEW FITTING HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. SHEET LEAD. SHEET ZINU, • LZAXO rims, 1' mats, 84 . 1/118. WATER CLOSETS MD WANSTANDS, 19 et* (00., tßuceosoin to Addl *Swaim.) mynau .110.1641 Wocedsi., littsburge, ra. MIIBIBING GM AND STEAM Frmnr, ALL !TB muroaria. o.huir attwcd taby expqrlenced and practical workniciy. 4alament _ OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS. sßowzS 11.11.2a nia outssitly op 4.114 and made to ordcr arD . TS ' TATE St' SEVILLE,. ..sepunt ramp pasKlLhuirimi ki:A I:, • ode:: NEW TIUMFrir 481 I New Style Dress Buttons, New Style Sacque Buttons, Fancy Dress and Sacque Orna ments. Fine Dress and Sacque Trim , gs. English Thread Laces. Guipure Laces—all widths, White Hood Tassels. Colored do do Silk, Mohair and Cotton Emb 9 rs, Fancy Colored Embroldeties, A complete Hue of Bradley's Du plex Elliptic Skirts. Toting Celebrated Bon-Tots Skirts and others, now in stock; French Corsets in all sizes, Nancy Colored Corsets, Werley Corsets, NOTIONS, FANCY GOODS, ETC., .412" TrIIOI.IESaLE, At Lowest Cash Prices, at F. H. E.A.TO.N'S, DRY GOODS! • ARBUTHNOT. SHANNON & CO., WHOLERA LE DRY GOODS, N 0.115 Wood R., Pittsburgh, Invite the attention of Merchants to their Spring stoalt,'whhith they ogler at the lowest eastern Driessfor Dress Goods, Jae Misses, White Goods, Plarsnels, CieUs, Cassi enema, Satinets, Tweeds. PAEMIRIP PLECIIAN CAStiIIitSCRIS. R.I.XAVTIED AND BROWN MOSLINS., PRINTS, OINGRAMCEITCatI, COITONAD an., Sc. lioalery, Gloves, Shaw s, Morals, Notions of all descrip tions. BPParticular attention yald to orders. iterNetstioods constantly arriving. girt:all and examine our Goods and Prices. 113 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. ANDUTIINoT snANNoN .Ir. CO. C. AnnuTICTOT AV. T. BNANNOR. J. G. STLITITABON cord isSil NEW GOODS! ILACRUII & CARLISLE, We are now opening no elegant assortment of EW GOODS, embracing the richest s tlles o 1 REAL LACE GOODS, ItICH SILK PARASOLS, ELEGANT PARTY FANS, FINE BONNET RIBBONS, NEW 561(LE DRABS TRIMMINGS, REAL E PEARL B GUIPUICEUTT LAONS.CES, PIN W. have .iust opened a beuttlful lot of REAL CLUNOT LACES AND INSERTINGS. We would Invite special attention to • new splendid sissomment of and LADIES' BUFF AND WHITE BERLIN GLOVER. • CI LOVILS to the new Petroleum and Havana Shades, An assortment of new color. In KID GLOVES, BLACK LACE MlTTS—new styles; A most complete aasortment of LAI 11.15' and CHILDREN'S COTTON HOSE; GENT'S FINE SHIRTS, DERBY TI SCARPS: SCARPS: DOLLARS HALF OSE, SUSPENDERS, UN LANIEIi:LtA H GENT'S GAUZE MERINO UNDER- To Merchants and Dealers. Our Wholesale Department, now well stocked with everything in the NOTION LINE, which we offer to the Trade as low as any house Erin or Wm. ?tumult & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street, Agents for the "LOCKWOOD MANITFACTUR DIG COMPANY." BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC SKIRT at Manufacturere' Price. tent GERMAN OPERA. MACRUM, CLYDE & CO., Nos. 78 and 80 Market Street, thm• remind a One assortment of FA_INO"Y Gt-COCODS "VARA! FOR SALE—Known as the di. Clair Farm, containing 176 acres, about 100 of are cleared; Situate in India]. county, miles from the County SeattorpieLi&ottlogjoueas , mnsist of a LAIME Double Bank Baru, !Vaal! Dense, as. Th en to a y_loot vein of good Coal on the farm; also, a sae mu Beat. Terms ea s y, Inquire of J. Y. IdeLAUGIILIN & CO. _ No. age Liberty Street, Pittaburili a Or of Wlf. SHIELDS, in the vicinity. ao=dut PALTER FOR SALE—Eontaining nend acres. situate In lit. Clair torsitip,. West- Vte n i l' n c r U sp y tit i = " Or ar ' kte3a liu&E of o:stories, 0 feet front, by 23 deep, containing eve rooms and a goodcelisr.Also, a " good "" Frame Earn and a young Orchard co ntaining Ch°ls. Lt Y. Wr , e' IIeADGFILIN a co., No. 3115 Y Liber L. ty street, Plueburgh, Or or). MANTHEW3. On the premises. apnislind Fine Lace Collars and Ilandkerchieh SUITABLE FUR THE CIa.'ZLWILA. 11.31U%,801%T. FINE IVORY FANS, In White, Slue, Scarlet and Panda FINE SANDAL WOOD FANS, REAL POUT COLLARS, REAL HOUSTON HANDKERCHIEFS, Imitation Guipure Handk'fs, UT] Ad; Ll6lll COLOSSI) KIDS Wholesale Buyers supplied at Eastern Prices. ,pan JOS. HOUICE & CO HAVE JUST OPINED ANOTHER Large Stock of New Goods SPRING AND SUMMER, Among which may Do found BONNETS IN ALL THE LATE STYLES. JAPANESE CiIPSEY, SUNDOWN, DERBY; SAI LOIL SEASIDE sad otter Novelties In . ZI X4l. IST ME . RlBBONS—desirable shades: BELTS AND BELTINWR ORNAMENTS—BETS AND BUTTONS: CRYSTAL TRIMMINGS AND nv.wp MAN. °A.ritraviatillr". EMBROIDERIES. FRENCH CAMBRIC SSTS: EINCEENTWIMIM k'AVNTI Atfalll T V"' HAN DKEECHIEFS r all RlMkinds: D mam (11741'S AND oTMINGS: CORDS AND TASSELS; SHETLAND SHAWLS—aII coors: - Kilt GLOVES—the best mires: tYRTAT AND ROSIEST il e j/WlTre' PA.PERCOLL'AUS,TCUPFIi ANL/ tintir . rillowrs LINEN do do do do LADIES' AND CENT'S UNDER 00 ttarrN.l.B; till AKER HOODS. DUPLEX ELLIP+IC SKIRTS, FULL LI-PE OF .11"0710.4711. w...wascrimus mac:ow. Wholesale Booms hp Stairs. Mat. 71 and 29 Market Street. miruwa war. Loicabox N E W SPRING DR - FSRPS. Saving just received • complete assort ment of the leading Novelties, minuted rrom the latest Importations, we aro now showing a very CHOICE STOCK NEW SPRING DRESSES, Including many:deelded Eevaltles In De al. and itatarta, at Ir cry Moderate Sikes. BATES & BELL, Al SUM STREET. Gaut accAnDums a' co., C LAlllc9 Y°A 3 , 4 ° O O`" rittitat,ieraCitig WITH A FULL STOCK OF 17 Fifth Street. NAMELY ITIZI pou SALE-About FORTY HIMLD = LOTIL In _plan the n at by Xt. Malitabi and inyselton Wood's Run, to ra/lrosmlA .Torms— tunuamoont down; balance on tan:payasents an nually. Also, improved Dwelling,. wWII choice abrubber7_and troll. Title peribEL. , .tire at saw Oil Tool Works, Nos.,3S.alland.Sittlasa Alle gheny, or of J AMlta , hic K4us , 4 on tb il. e p m rtasaeri. oxr. royl-nl2 DWELLING HOUSE ON - WYLIE BTRICZT YOH BALE. -= ThatAarwe and , lwell 'abed three eters Brink Dwelling ma Wylie Wrest near lrie Inlshed M 046111 style, looraLlgd , 117: 1 .4.1 4 1.ffena the tro re ndria b3 . Trig lir ona o the most 41 properties ter d=r l, ll neu p_orpona An* offered - far sale. Lt.' Terme reasonable. Apar to Paaat , • B. kiej.AALN•Y CO, 102 !mirth etreei. FOE SALE—M) acres ser excel lent Timber Land ln Jefferson Co., Pa., Is offer ed at the low twice of IN per awes largo .tdoelt of BulldliaLots In the Ninth Ward, oppWlte the Out er De just the point for lane leaa aftetorlag eitab shreent, surrounded by etreeta cad *M.: • VrV klibl rfrkt k" trelr, Arles_ 1n r the ElB 4 % th ply to' ."" . 13...YeLAth cm.. tosrth strew! ' _ _ yr I AI ' I CUBTOXI24I—A Dwelling Itt rllerbery. la rood location, of lot 10 rooms% ruburbar Slest a.m.,. with largelot, near Ana of pa nearer ran wry; • Omahas rad Lot tzt Tenth Wardi • naia d nee ou ram ms thrse.Atory Brier ar t r. . VOW SALLE-.16a• acres •of. Coal, &Mule In Raab township,f Penna. =sr the ,, W4l.l,lket Mrabetivflik: rut e d e a: t Eari )11, LOAM nt,s2lo. atta arkkyr O. on promisee.' • JLIOAT UGH SALE—A two-storyrick Dinduz, o!9 rciams, 1=11; am& tilstablik. three TtluS taillt, with lotcl of uc ppeklaste.ol4Xwatt Itropti.Laivreckstv l / 1 15: AU It! ooplete Imes. Pot r°'‘.,%6=Loeeacsi aNnlintit „Bailor atreati-Lurrstkesvius, VALUABLE ' "MY' - PROPERTY 1/011.511:14tenalativg O ita bet of lbocia ths VraelVilfee=tellero :JAW Lowellingt. , which law rent for OM ner . year. ere . non in arta= ario per cent. Apse S.W.. • CV.. JA YeeJLL dm FOR !MLR pa BALE, g orgy., L FARM of 10 serm. altuate Baldwin ISH tollos from the stern Large rtmortory Proem fiej l ,'" double parlor.. wide ruoviittuourh the house: water just at the door; a Bank to and other out-buildings; tot fi feet, con.trapitirtrin'half atiraw Ca it%ati Mods of i o .* StO tree* o f 71144 d!grif . tg f rte lig ra r'' n ;gin te7 neat larr."&„..tut; an LL d trees. Fora ' counter realdence, It b, paved. and fora profitable lllrestraent, Untie V o 0 question. Also, the best =out SO acres. Farm in Facalieth• township, rtttabilt lng On the 'Monougm, edlately below yi Leek No. 4, on e 4 which tr. erected e n large two-rtory /3tiek Dwelling House, one s h e L t riCk trirrr'orng femme gran lWE lry titc " atOrgt About SO acres ot the ° above Is firs: imam/titer hol" tom: the baiancet being limeskone meet, and under laid with coal, sad about 93 acre* of IllowstOne. There are two orchards of apple trees, In good bear vin oiort; peach, Pear, /dual and ir r. P e es, £O. The lend is welt adapted fOr gardening purposes, being • short distance from the thrlring borough of Elisabeth, creating a market at home for MI the product*. This propel-v.I4U be sold cheap and on good terms. Also, a Farm of 117 acres, situate in Palloireeld townehip, Washington county, Pa.. about 2 miles from the town of BealleyerUle. The Improvements are, first, • two story frame house with ire rooms; second, • two-and-a-half story hewed to home;third, thir dl feet; ad, • No. I new barn, 60 by spring house, three large orchards of different apple, peach, pear, plum, quinceo, cherry, to.t 00 acres cleared; the remainder In good / land level and of the vary beet qualittimber. y, and wil h l e be so l d at at a reduced price. Also, • Farm of about =acres, In Fairfield town dap, weetmorelano Co., Pa. The Improvements are • hewed log house. with kitchen attached, • log barn and a tenant house: a good apple orchard, peach. and cherries; about Macre* cleared, the re mainder In the very best white oak timber. The land Is good. The location is very healthy. This grztzty 1 will sell very cheap. Pomession Immo- Also at gold prices, a Farm 'of about led acres to Fallowfield township, Wmhlogtot Co Pa., about 000 tulle Th west 01 Loco No. 4, on the Monongehele river. e int erovemen ts ' are a two ploy log and frame house, a frame barn, wagon shed and other out-buildings; fencing t/ rally goon: • Young or chard of abides and other trete; 110 acres of coal of the hest quality, and a vele of the best limo ate ne;tonvenient to churches, schools., mill*. Ac. This property I am authorised to sell very cheap. Also. a farm of about MO arms. situated In Wert mheatlield Township, Indiana county, Penna. The improvements are a good. comiftirtabla two-story Frame House, with 6 rooma.a large frame harm car risge house, good corn cribifwatd, house, bate oven anti a two-story stone spring house; Mon r. cleared and In timothy sad ciover; a good o r ch a rd ol Tra....c . l,l ,, m4rd l L , ltt i lit , o , :rem. The fencing Is lance of T lM;aone, ' sad bat isilort ood qdrtZfuje.b'" wAlaLso,Tabkrinpmpeofnaboy le "a rea d ad v ia. c lo h ii i. e lte above. The improvements are large two story g and a iarge frame barn; 175 acres cleared and u oaer nd er a good state of cultivation; a small apple orchar.l.: • Large two-story milk-house. These two farms united would make a Urst.rate Stock Fenn. or will be.sold . irsO n tre . best thrm In Faimeto township, West. morei;sui wan[ Pe. Pe., contain' ado acres: about miles math of the Pa. The unorovo menu are two large hewed log houses: one of the imgest and best frame berme In the township; two apple orchards. The whole farm Is under • The state of cultivation. The fencing Is •/1 No. I. The land is of the vergbeat limestone; •bout 2130 acres cleared, the balance In gad timber. Possession on the first day of April, IBM. This property will be sold at eyelet hargalm The owner 01Ahell to engage m other basinem. Ai., a Farm of 160 acres, situate in McCandless 10 .xtthip• Allegheny coisnly, Pa,, aboutlimiles from the oltgq•i • T he improvement. are a Log Houle, a good oting orchard of apple, peach and aridpear. vr sell this valuable property very cheap cm easy rms For nuttier te particulans, Inquire of U. H. TOW all, Heal Estate Agent, spit No. MI Fourth street. t ivy I• Yo hi Kr 4 Yipivy.4 AA Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Oonr* of Al le6heuY County, the unduruhrned, Trustee (to make me in nandtlon), will expose to entdic We, ou the premises, on Thay.da,y, May a15t,11.866, At O'clock, g. M. that vacant Mgr OF GROUND situate on the Eas t side of Slirrod street, adloining the tit. Charles Hotel, commencing et the distance of eighty-nee feet tlorardly from Third street, and having a front of sou ninettain feet on Wood street, end extending bank sixty feet: late the property of Lafayette Witiebiddle, deceased. For Bulbar partteolvilAPPY.SP.. tiro, Trustee. No. 1.38 Fourth street. Or to A. M. BROWN, Attorney, my 9 :iamd7 N t2 ' d l t l d o Y"" "'"• FOR SALE Oil LEASE, 18 Zr On the Monongahela River and Commerce Street. The. Lots have a front of two hundred a...1.1aq feet on the river, and would make one of the beet Manufacturing Elites near the city. Enquire of MCBIABTEII, GAZZIL.M t CO.v ATTORNEYII AT LAW No. 08 Bract street, Pittsburgh. .10AL AND LEVEL PROPERTY POE SALE.—Cm the Steubenville Bailrout, Z 7O7II2m A iI I e 2WATIPIRYNDB.ED AND EIGHT Y. SLY—ACRES, Ste-am and Water Flouring and Saw AUL and other One improvements. Also, about Eighty Acres of COAL, without the Surface, ablng the above. Also, two Parma at BtewarVa Station, on Central Railroad, containing ilO acreaand Ma urea 1"It'"h" P"l4""'' ' e Vitr of fell WARD. lid Eadlirt'ut. Foil SALE. POBBESII/ON oryz2 APRIL IST, A Delightful Residence in !More Tp The ;sot Is la the highest state of cultivation. Two good Sin Inge on the premise. For term. Maths of JAJREB T. SAMPLE, Beal Estate Broker and Ism:trance Agent. mkt En. BS lederal street. Allegheny. JB SALR.-SEWICKLEY NEU - DENCE.—Twenty.Li acre o tw o s -storya high stateal cultivatlon, on which i s a frame dwelling, contains twelve rooms; built in modern style. Cellar under tho whole house. Good stable and carriage house. Excellent water. Fifteen hundred fruit trees, Including every varlets . . Three acresi in forest tree. near the bodkO. Cold grapery and abounding in shrabbery and flower.. JOLLY! Es t a t elLY. Stock and Real Broker, No. lO2 Fourth Street. FOB SALE—A Faun of 216 acres, atnate in nolo townsh Allegheny county, Pa- The wkas tr.tr'dai:itA,l7 - 1T Farr.: 23 .179[07by fA and other out-brincit4'ts; l argo Bank Or ohud ; 176 acres cleared and In • good state of cal livation. The land Is of the best quality; wall adapted for grain or stook, end la all underlaid with Cosi, •very largo ^mown of Locust timber. Pos ssion given immediately, convenient to churches, schools, mills do. For further particulars, en qutre of Q. H. TIMER. Moat Estate Agent, No. l(14 Fourth stmt. 13:qtr.:ate Volt SALE—A. Farm of 18S acres, In Elisabeth townshlp. Allegheny CoontY. near the aYongtilogheity river. The improvements me • Hewed Log House. a good Hams, - bitable end otlieron•belldings; fencing generally good; well watered: /13 sereseleare&velnaof Limestone, the under vein about OH feet thick; the upper vein 4,14 feet; very convenient to the elver. It is well tim bered with the best white oak and black walnut Umber. Price WO per acre. For farther particu lars, enquire of H. TUW1•11, nest Estate Agent, No. 104. Fount, street. myl7:n49 LIVE IN THE COUNTRY. RESIDSNOR AND BUILIii:NG LtITS NOR SALE AT HAZELWOOD. four miles from ritFeborgb by Conell/villa Railroad. Nino biTtiNE QUialitY add good vela of COAL on the premises. Will Sr .of old entire , or divided to trlf ... u re az a. , Eiz q alre Hazelwood !Ration. or 93 Diamunir street, rani:alb Pittsburgh, Pena. FOR SALE, FOUR BUILDING LOTS, Os the corset of Mulberry sod Overbill- streets, 30 feet front on Mulberry street, by 73 feet deep. /WIN D. BAILEY, Stook and Zeal Zstate Broker, - No. 102 Fourth street. VOR SALE—A pleasant country . Reathlance, IDOWOOD STATION.PennsyI. mita Railroad, one-balfralle front Wilkinsburgi 17 wren of Laud; a dna new Dwelling containing n room,, and cellar underneath. the boom with three or gra aura, or tba whole. to suit pur chaser. For farther information, call an G. 11 TOWER, 104 Forint, street, or on the premises. • no7:a11 .f. d. . NINO. ~•, : FOR SALE, A CHRICE RURAL RESIDENCE. The substantial frame Cottage AtanalOtton Beath avenue. near School Ertel, In Allegheny.eity. with chamber, parlor, Malan room. library and a newt ons ball on first door: throe light cod well emanat ed attic chameers, and kitchen and bath reom is back beading. The 'clew from the front-ii-eartsn nice and benatlful, commanding the three rivers and the city. The aurroundings are pleasant, the neighboring nooses being of like general style ana allareeter, and all having spacious grounds. heard namely ornamented with shrub trees, shrubbery and Tee horse railway in the rear of the progeriT makes the i mam:titmice:lon with the business wain eau, shoe eon:Alining the advantages of • alai with the ...miens or • mutat, home. The lot is tieent 70,,V4 feet, eitaadleit to Rebecca treet, ls well eettlested, end contain s same acme- Mos Limit. gem, ~, 8, S. BRYAN. Broker Intltott. nod .71=), ►pami Fount street, (Bork. • B FOR SALE. 1 LALFA.GI.3EI LOT. te Mau Conareantion of Tbo klret Reformed Frothy Uoborfth, (Dr. DOMaLmi, Pastor, l after for we their property located on the corner of Plum and Cherry alleys, and but 20 feet from Liberty street. The lot In 120 feet by 142 feet, no ' , blob are the Church building, and s Tenant House of a reams. Inquiries may be made of, or communteattens ad drmeed to THUS. SMITH, at the Fourth Nattoltal Rank, or to R. C, MILLER, 136 Third alreot, 11211MUOWWT For JR SALE—FLOUR AND. PRO DUCE BUIRNE&i, of over ten years Mindint. is_good location ho the city. A One-opportunity Is offered to any person istaliting M engage in the Produce Business. MI communications atrial, confidential. Address P. 0. 700, Plusbtugh. mlL.Mitf MEDICAL. THE NEW Spring and Summer Medicine. FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, MACHINED WITII lodide of Lime, I . IIEPARED FOIL G. W. PETTES, BOSTON, James IL Nichols es Co., ILL&INVFACTIVFLING CL=MM. 111 A2MPACT13111J18 OP TIIIC Ftrint PERUVIAN BARK 11111 Protoxide of Iron, Which has become so favorab/T known as a Tonic and Reatoraltre, Elf Pht/Hetan• and /noaltda in all part • of the country. The new preparation, "SARSAPARILLA IN COMBINATION WITH lODIUE ON LIME." pre/ants one of the most prompt alterative agents, 'ln• form capable of exerting foil action upon the system, and tills in inlaid° and pleasant doses. It Is conceded that the alterative, resolvent, or tonic erects of lodine, are exerted Blest decidedly when assoc Lated with other alteratives, In combination; and the Sarsaparilla seems to fulfil perfectly all the favorable requisitions. . The Pest effect 1114.11 y observed when "SARSA PARILLA WITH lODIDE OP LIME" is taken, Is an increase of appetite, showing that it haa tonic properties of a marked character. Its alterative ef fects are manifest in its ready combination with the blood and tissues. Hale, scrofulous women and children improve rapidly under Its use, and the vi tal fenctions assume a healthy condition. It is admirably adapted to a large number of chron ic or acute affections peculiar to children. it k salted to theta, both by the mildness .and ePteleney of Medicinal effect and the pleasant, attractive form of the remedy. it may be given fors, long period where constitutional iniinences arc dealrett, and no repugnance, or disinclination to take the syrup, encountered. In White-Swellings, H I p-Join t Dis ease, and Distortions of the Spine, it should be Or en persistently, in moderate doses, onto relief Is obtaltied. In the Spring of the Year, and during the Warm Weather.' The sec= alien of morbid matters In the System seems to be me manifest and very troublesome. Lassitude. eadaehe, Boas, costiven.; Loss of Appetite, Pens to the Joints, Indigestion, etc., urn very commo . Nothing ever devised la bettor adapted to e terminate or drsve off these affections than this no combination of SARSAPARILLA WITH lODI OF LIME. No prepared on lilt t, or which upprartmotes to wenld Alterative, or Blood Purifier, has ever tefore ken phi tedifrili the Mae. of inea 1- his. Indeed, It Is an entirely nr.W and KigaltariC combination, :La no respect restmining anything hitherto employed. The opinion of medical men concerning it, the description of Its chemical character, therapeutic value, manner of use, etc, are given In a circular, arialeh tan be had at the store of any and all Dist class Druggista. • Por sale In Pittsburgh by all Druggists 4ntyleia7itiwr FLUID EiTRACT OF SA SAPARILLA, Combined with lodide of Lime, Sold at Loa Rates at FLEMING'S DRUG STORE, N 0.84 Market St., Pittsburgh. otylikaildaster v On this Continent. Ts SO PRONOUNCED DE TIME most sclentiflo Analytical Chemists. It Restores Gray Hair; 1C Prevents Hair Falling Out: It Changes Abe Roots to their Original Organic Action; It Eradicates Dandruff and Humorr, It Keepatue Scalp Healthy; It 'Contains no Injurious Ingredient, And universally accorded to he a Splendid Dressin w s and SuperlorTollet Article. ITS MERITS are SIDE TEM BOTTLE. trri o t i ottle CON T VMS MORS LIQUID than any ot elt)LAHU r rtiVillits offered to establish its :..e=tehnti: N TE4to rear d then sa and claim. y that person itAtorative fade to dar 4 1:111 we J. R. BAXMETT dr, co., Proprietors, Manchester. New Hampshire. IL E. SELLERS it CO., Wholesale and Retail Agents, Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. mrtt FORTY YEARS PRACTICE IN SEXUAL DIIIZASIM Gives me a lowsledge sedan , emluired by abuts My long rusidenee In this city, and the mount of patients treated annually hy me, are sellielent Pirrf.RlAWardtA, r Bet, Weakns, and all disease a themfront, are cared In a much shorter thee than hasps/ore by my NEW VEISET. ABLE RICJILEDIES. Medicines sent to any part of the Union. All letters must contain a *tulip to neuturtsMtagaGegora bold astreiL Address, J. W. 1111ANISTUTI., M. D. 'ld 4110 Nos eo4 Plttabaruh. Pa. rusrATE DISEASES. OFFICE 7mlL ?ZAN BTRXET, near Hand. • For the earn of disease. of • prrrate MUM*, Its &g ig two to grasy day; try an mutely new and sat* treatment. A.hm. Seminar Weakneu. and WI other Masses of the genital organs and their prevention Csu• sgenssedsed or money refunded. Mee nonsa-7 testae. at,. Ili to 7, asallioll 1.. • &gavot tatters Pena street ' taynnata HATS, CAPS, 1866. SPRING IIAT& 1866. McCICUELII3 Jir fOID., 181 WOOD STREET, Wiah 0,11 *edit atoestion to their large and epletoll4.etoek or Slats, it , for spring and Sum sour ta - ear, varsotp LADIEWLINSBY& YACIITILAXJLEycrZiL jete.c , OZNDS;Autd BODO tiAlttlertxrait, riAT , ithitiartnelTeilinto, M05T02,03. •r: Ei tiNELIPIIT arClCliall9l; Orhrery derrt Ptiolittp mitt sittaetes. ; ,BRICK MAMMI. . -- 'ABIOS; ' NIACHINE:—ArIZE'"- NAB .:-... .a... 190NAL .132.1.0 K MACHIIIIe withal; w111i1y . .. -, `:.:, twe•busse _power,: 40,01:0 -splendid .wirathe.pee with well watherleagee and a1dr011111111 . 40131/ ..if .". aSi VII not perform wbet we ethLur tor It ..** ' ', 1 bath atiA raked the money.. Arletner . ill! QUA. thlwww l Alebt,rll6o :, • . , . . . . • ... .