DRY GOODS, TRTNETEINGs. Vittoburqll 6,-.4uttr. FOR TEN" DAYS. ONE MOB CHANCE. BUYERS OF DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, To Make P siren a 9 e n Cheaper than Lye; 200 DIFFERENT STYLES OF DREss ao,ur, all been ret.elt,tl during the ln•I ten clay.. ellestter than Ire na•e ..tft.t....1 In nee year, at priers Its 1011..., •tae., :Ile., 374 e.. 50r.. 75c.. Itt y. and • I per )artl, toeing shout ON E-LIALY the price of the BAIZE (1001.14 earl)" In the Spring. 73 PIECES OF BLACK AND COL oRED nII.Kn, for Sarquen. Sulta and Dm..., •stonlehl SKIy cheap: one-third cheaper than 3 II day. ago. 100 PIECES ALL WOOL CASSIe MERCe. barques, C0,..l Men and Boy, wear, Reit and clerk, apiendld atylea, as low as 75e 1075 c., $1 and 51015 per yard. being less Ulan one-half the price ninety days ago. TABLE LINENS, TOICELLIiGS, NA2)21N16, D 07110 ., 1 rsabe.. lintrtlnif Linens. nberting and Pillow Linen, lime and Buff Lin alas for Tea,.llna Eons. Honar , .onh. Toilet and Woven quilts, and all lionsoLeePlng Goods, VERY, rEIIY CHEAP. 8.00 SPRING &SUMMER SHAWLS. art 7 and all styles desired, all Naar Goods, malp from IMporters . sa,es. Including same rra Granadlues, for 111.80,•81,75, W. up 41110. 100 BLACK SILK LACE POEliTs from soetton, elegant gouda, extra lamge else ea low .610. and ups %rd. to $5O. 100 SILK AND CLOTH sAcquEs. CIRCULARS. COATS. LIASQUKS. ail oco styles,at prices from ►4 to 5A5. THE VERY BEST MARES OF KID OLOVl6s,,onry $1,50 per P•tr• BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS, alway. Tory cheap. COUNTRY MERCHANTS VIII always and our prices Lhe lowest, and may bargains to our stock that wilt do them good. GRDNER & SUILEITER, 92. MARRET STREET ladrutArrs JOB. HOICCE iii. CO HAVE J. ST OP/ IsED ANOTHER Large Stock of New Goods SPRING AND SUMMER, =I SONNETS 1N ALL I'RE LkTE STYLES. ArANEeE I.IIt3IFY. DERISY. xSAI - . LOB, 161:A 4 IDE and vther 5u5,11.1.. lu 03 R. FL .26.. NAT IX _EL 'X' ES RIBBON shade• BELTS. AND IDiNAAILNT , ..—sFITS AND nt — rros..• CILT,T AL T8..11..NGS AND BEAU Yr DAT-LION ..-ETS AND BeTTuNS: OLI11 . 1: KB AND CLUDN 1 LA EMBROIDERIES. FRENCH LAMBE:IC To• LINEN CA/LI...AS, SLEs.V.LS AND FS: LACE TEillilED dAT- AND HDEFS. iiANGKER , HIEYS "(all Ittno, Dar SS 1.i.31es AND TNIIIMINo.s. ORDS A NI. lA'l L. SR CTI, a '. -lIA IS L, F 7 AN I. 07' L ervry •arlet'r. DENIM I IL- NUSPEN DEE, PAPEKCOLLAEN. C ULF:: AN 5, FEDN'Ts N EN do do do do L&DIS' A N I) GENT'S CEDER GARMENTS: SEIAKZR HoolLS. IWYLEN ELLIPTIC sKurrs, lEEE FULL Lurie OF A-OTIO-Cit. PR102719 I_.CIP N 717. Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs Xos. 77 and 79 Jfiarke t Street mycZon.l:l•T NEV GOODS Nos. 78 .ond 80 Market Street. The intent.. of Wholes.la MIA net All b.f. , . directed Lo ihollst of arrivals TO-D- 41.17". VANS, TIES PARASOLS ;Btrrreartlics, SON U MBRELLA. _ 'HORRISON r. BONNET RIBBONS. 'STAB ell IBM FINS LACE COLLARS, PAPER COLLARS AND FINE LACE lIDEFS,_ 1 CUFFS, LINEN CI3LLA-Rs AND:LIN AN cOLLAIIS AND SIC[ NETS BLACK SICK NETS, ;m:Nen •DELLEt. BLACK BLAME THIII-: HOSIERYatId OLOVES. BLACK MLR MITTS. FANCY KICK DR.Le , NKW s.TI'LIE or H.,•• . ! h KT. al oat i F , L •FL 0131 F: LATE. sod bait. NEN PITY L 6 GaLECIAN 13A Ltd 411 , 111 111 PUrri, 1 j TAUT (MOM, HEAL/ NETS. Sr. MACRUiI, CLYDE & CO., Nos, t 8 and SO Market Street. m 714 DRY GOODS! ARBUtH SHANNON & CO.. WHOLESMHIRY No. 115 Rood St.. Pittsburgh, Invite the attention of Dterehants to Uttar Spring etacia, vritio f t hy oiler at the lowest eastern nrlatar Cash. Dress Goads, Deiatnes, While Goods, Flannels, Cicala. Caesi mere., Satinet/4_, Tweed., 2]t Icon A A lale. IWaLiNS, rittl‘rra, °lSt/HAM, IIIR;n8. c. ' V tTUN AUFAI, ac. le. FlosierrAllowt , s; titurvvii, Sik_ lmor morals; Notions of al l descrip tions. Agr e ittentfin ntid to ardent. ifir:tettikonto oonat , ntly orstrlog. tir4our and examine out tioodt sod Price,. lld Wood Street, Plitebtarsh. ARM.) TkifitYre SHANNON 8c co. r. A1.117211401 . ..R. S. 61141/114014..J. O. irtzrniarsos N EW GOODS I MUM & CARLISLE, .1.9 Wirth Street. We are now opening an elegant assortment of P LW GoODS, amnsmAng the rtelteet etre, of RICH L ELEGANT L'ARTI FARE, FIDE BONNET 'RIBBON, NEW D. XL/3 DltullS REAL GUIPURE LACES, VINE PEAS . BUTTONS. We have lust • earned • beautiful lot or =At. CLI fliY 'LACES AND INSERTINGS. Wewould In, teaelal attention to • new and Splendid awn Inent o pe l GLnas• EL I' AN la WHInE BERLIN GLOVES , LOVES In I , • new Petroleum,. and Havana Shade., a...swan:m.li o gheteplara An Kip GLOVER. - BLACK LA , •et I . l ?rigS`T.v ' et ' irl Saw LDlt2r:tlli TON ROSE; usbrrn r.:413 awn% DERRY sivis /SCARPS: COLLA ITALY HOSE, SUSPENUEIES, UN- L falf no' 134ers GAUZE WERINO NUER. • To 'merchants awl Dea ler,. OUT W Anale.y_nparjrnsnt, now well stocked with ere f /CI i 4 ,l l ,srams:=l, Lwit• wt , V 90. t ir..t Or Wes CitUM' do eggiasix, y • •• 119 ;A 1 .1.4 Awn. tor • Ms “LOCIJEWOOD KALNI774I)=II.- CNY/Wrirr." sStfriot!•n DUPLix iraaarno siLIST at Maistasettuvre'Prlow. fain THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1 '036. ADVERTISING RATES Established by the Pittsburgh Press STANDING MATTER are Wooer* of Ten Lines. Eight Nord• to the I.lno, or 1.4 Inch Space. El 3L. • 1. •11 t.; week I .eek wtek EMI the time feu Ittnet re rce ........ at time. I Ire Llme, I*law, one Week._ trA en times,. f-Igh theca tue fen t!zer• atz. ren times . ..... re ell, times, 2 week. niece weeks.. ....... . roe month rwo month* ft, mouth/ ilemonlha year au 600 am 10 (35 um 22 00 DS On MEI I=3 OME:1 Ive months.. month. month.... CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD (Add Mogul on Fir.% Peg-p.) t'ult.dPrembyterlan General As.embly BITTY! DAV. The Assembly met at the usual hour, and was called to order by the Moderator, Dr. Km,. after prayer, the minutes of the pre.. ceding session were read and approved. Rev. S. E. Smith, Commissioner from the Dutch Reformed General Synod, was present ed and cordially received by the Moderator, In belted - of the Assembly. Rey. J. 31. Die Millen, of the Reformed Pres byterian Church, was presented, and read a communication from Rev. Dr. John MeMas ters, who was appointed Commissioner front the Reformed Presbyterian Synod, at Its ses sion last year, hut was unable to be present at the Assembly. Dr. Kerr responded briefly, after which the several matters In the com munication were referred to appropriate eommittees. The order of the day, being the report of inf. Committee on the Board of Home Missions, was then called up. Rev. J. C. Forsythe read the report of the Committee, embracing the following resole -I.lolln • 1. That the Assembly record its gratitude to torsi for the success which has crowned tee operations of the 801111.1 for the past 3 ear. 1 That We express our confidence in the present organization and administration of the • Board. 3. That we substitute SSOO for the .1,1.130 appro priated by the Bould to nuppert the missiona y to Oregon. 4. That the appropriations to Youngstown and Warren, in the Prenbytery of Cleveland, be stricken out. I. That whereas VOCI was appropriated by the Board to the Third Church, Chicago, and •S3OO to the Church at Etilen, Illinois, for the support of Rev. A. B. Coleman, pastor of those congregations, and the name has been omitted from the report, that the report of the Board be amended no as to _include them. 0. That as the committee is assured by a. Robertson that be will be unable to fill hEi up - p aliment In Nebraska, he be relieved there. from, and that the appointment be referred to the Executive Committee. 7. That the fund for the California Mission Cu continued an a special fund, and that all our coil gregat loos be urged to contribute to It Il:inrally at an early day C. That we establish a California Building Fund, for the erreetion of a building in ban Francisco, and. that we earnestly urge the church to contribute $X.1,000 for that pur pose. 9 That John Fleshing be appointed Treasu rer of the fund contemplated to be rattled. la That nee hundred dollars be appropria ated Parkville. Platt county, Mos on coali tion of stated supply, and that B. L. Bala ridge be directed to elan. this field, and, If t eil •aer sissies lttlar.,rtosn of Inian Ini encouragement Si defined sunicient, refsort I By A ts It favorably to the Exoetitire Corn elate, I U , mils:ant iIIISASI . I./1 tq-11.1.14 Lunette Ati • II That theoppOttittnent %rot apportion- ' Ctlct. YY. New lore. Hurd Bough t/tents, ot the Board with the above amend men L togs `ltlE'n'tviVe sum of forty thousand dollars The design Cl three essays h. to show the Is necessary to carryon the work of the Board ; nd° l ‘tY of Ike ,(real drwmati•C• delmeatism, for the present year, andthat rrea , tartaa ; and this has been tarried out • ith a dismiss,- - be urged to have then apportionmentai of this I °•°"°° and Judgment that hae Oct been sat amunt paid into the Treasury by the first of ; pulsed. Aproll I or sale by Henry Miner Li That Her T. Beveridge, B. B Ewing. HaVOLCTIoe sae Itscoiserarcrtne Two lee- Da:L.I Miller, John Fleming anti Dr. G. Mott , tures delivered in the Lis. School of Harvard cOlintllllte the Executive Committee for the L.,..011egt, By Joel Parker, lioyeal Proftweer ensuing yeas' . New York Herd St Houghton. 14. That the A.. 0.1,1). daytaa soma t. , aaa , t This Is s lawyer's allotment for the sacred. by ri Well the subject. of Home Missions may °°.l of forms over ''unitanoc•aod against that 1,0 brought more directly before the muscle of IT, "rtb . LLL , Tes...T7 L.. our pimple, Its work explained, and Its • , `" t g °r° ' ° `°°.°` onaoging condition f trio people . LT mlifetL,Lis e• soil en p. seed. IS. That the tonstitutfon of the Board be co , 1 1111111,9 e ,11 ici rat ne r than the changed its , to authorize It to moot eight ~.„,r°a'„'°° f ".ngsDoer apt and working days before the meetilag of the at seter. mblv so le. That the General Assembly adopt some rum_ir.res to secure an act of incorporation for the Board of Home Missions. She first r , solution was adopted. The tee ond was amended by striking out the word -organization," and than adopted. The !mirth, fifth and nlflh were adopted. The seventh resolution wea amended, on motion of Itet. Mr. Clark. by etriL lug out all from the word "continued" and Ineerti Ls confirmed " The eighth and ninth reaolutiona were tall on the talkie. The Le.. al was adopted to rend When the eleventh resolution was read an amendment was offered Lhat live hundred dol lars be appropriated to a mission at Lawrence. Museachusette, order care of Boston Prei, ,y -tery, on condition that a minister would b• obtained to labor there. Considerable d leen, Mon ensued, but the amendment deadly A motion wan made that that portion of the report tit the board authorizing the mm inters in Tennessee Id. forte a Preabytery, he amend ed 00 as to direct them to attach themselves to the Second Synod of the Went, and that the latter organize a Prenthytery. Adopted. A retrionstrenem from the metubern of the congregation of Rev. M. M. ilitnon protesting agattmt hie appointment to the California Was rms.", and a motion made that hi, name he stricken from the list of appoint amnia. Pending the connideration of the motion stern T 1. Scouller moved that all matters re, luting to the California minion he referred to a 4pacial committee. The motion Was f1A101,1.- ed, and the Moderatorappointed the follow log imsaid committee: Rev. Scowler, Wad dell and Casson, suad Elder. Martin awl Liam. A reaolut.lon wan adopted providing for an evening tension. Assembly adjourned with prayer by Mr. Getty. =I The Assembly met at two o'clock, and was called to order by the Moderator, Or. Kerr. Key. Oliver Katy then offered prayer, alter which the minutes Of the morning neaten were read and approved. The Committee on OHIO and Overture, re ported on the proposed new version of the Psalms. After calm consideration and thorough in vesugatton the Committee t .ought the old version should not be rejected or altered, unless on grounds minutely considered before hand. There were some Presbyteries that had shown an apathy in the matter deserving the censure of the Assembly, while others bad made propositions for a neW version, torch of which had been duly considered, and such portions of them engrafted into the report of the Committee as was thought advisable by them. A series of resolutions accompanied the report, as follows! I. That the twenty-tire versions specified In the list as having a majority of three-fourth of the votes east by thtl Presbyteries be adopt ed an amended ey the Committee. t. That the versions which the Assembly shall not adopt at this meeting, exuept the 1 fourteen specified in the list as rejected, be continued in Overtere until the meeting of the next tieneral assembly, together with the amendments adopted by the Committee, and also the second volume of versions. 3. That tee Aasemoly how consider the pro priety the ten versions specified in the list as " is iT& - e a aM m a a ll=l to ot adopted by the n.g Com mittee. r. mitten. i. That any Versions that may be approved by this Assembly Khali be considered subject to amendment, until the whole work of pre- Paring a now version is finally completed. 5. That any version finally receiving the sanc tion of the Church Khali be incorporated and published with the present authorised ver sion. • S. That it be distinctly stated by this Assem bly that In adopting s portion of the versions In overture, it is not intended to set aside the use of the present authorized Tendon, or any part of It, nor Is it intended to require the in troduction of them Where It would be offen sive to the people or any considerable portion of them. /t ft also recommended to pastors and see r e to do nothing rashly In the mats tor, whereby the peace of congregations might Do disturbed. - • 7. That the present Committee to prepare a new version be released, in compliance with their request, and that a epetial m Committee 120Wae,rregd. to 4Tell."ll.`,,bseec=2ltv! ing received is two.third vote are se l a st Path 26th, May 424, 11711, 138th, With, last, 147th. Those haring reoeived a threeefocirth vote are sth, 19th, nth, 84th,net, 68th, 67th, situ, Sikh, ad, ath, 10141, 114th, 1211.4, rad ! lath. LlOth, 15th ' alld, lath, 146th, 148th, and On motion the report Of the Committee was made the order of the day for nine o'elock this morning. On motion Rev. William Davidson was made the alternate of Dr. Kerr to deliver the opening sermon at the next meeting of the Assembly. Rev. R. B. Ewing was rtniuosatal to deliver a sermon on Missions to Cm next assembly. The report of he flpechil Leta ...Mee, appoint- ed at the reaming seasion, to invagurate math= pertairdng to the California lllsul of was then brenght , up. The committee reported in favor of sanding Rev. M. AL Gibson /Missionary to elan Fran. Pending vote on the dries Don, Rev. W. W. Waddell stated that* in his estimation the reverend gentleman nominated by the committee would not be suitable to the him Francisco Mission, although ho was a theolo gian and s scholar of rare Dr. M Laren stated that, ha wee Opposed to the separating of the pastor from big flock by any power, either by the Asse m bly or the Presbyteries. Ile believed that each a course was In opposition to the fundamental princl pl es of Presbyterianhun, and he was tlicrefJro opposed to the paasage of the resolution Rev. J. G. Carson believed that Rev: Gibson lion, Just th e man for the Ban Franellsoo mon, and while ho did not wish to separate Rev. Gibson from his flock, he felt it was the duty of the assembly to adopt the remainder', and leave the expenaibility of going andstay tag with the gentleman him Key. Soonlier op eed the sending cfnev, Gibs sea to Bea'Kuus believing the misaion there Doi SO have bean asnoeess. G. Artnetrtmg he enbetanted for that of Rev. ti rfi EIRLY TELEGRA NOTICES )15.•.-.. Rev. Dr :t.,K.aetry tnought lha , well separate one Intel, fl-0111 nock.a... another The namesof the Rev. H: Liam Das nisonatt Rev. I. Irwin were also In nomination, but were ref vied on separate ballots. A motion was not to mates Rev. Gilison the alternate of I, r..pvr, at precut iiiorartly stationed at :sail Francisco. Inst. A motion iir made to send Rev. W A. Rohl, Of Oregon, to ms wen pi' de field nnt II a anitahle appolottnent is.o di be nnole the diet:tit:ye Committee, a as ii ,,, The vote on the reso ution. US reported the Special mate., then taken 1.11. i Carried by a standing Vote. A nitotiOn!me to make te t make Dr oiddon's appolntno . nt Utlanimou., wid.•ll w eh lie, The report oh the I.lellllllt.tell on the Book of uoverntnent and Irl,.t•~pline wan relied for by tt r Moderator, it being the regular or. dri of toe day The chairman handed in the report, when a ell, made to *trig, the proposed amendments sologitted by the Presbyter lea, a n d OM° aportiOn Or 1,..4 p, eon, Ide, which was c.trried. The retnamilerof the preamble, with the reeoletions reported 'Sr Ihr taimmittee, were referred to the Conduit tor on Bills and Overtures. Western tolserslty of Penne...lv...ln- The catalogue Of this educational nistitse Lion, located In this city, for the year ending this mouth. has been placed on our table. Thu Students number two hunsirml and sixty-I. collegiate, twenty-seven; scientific, fourteen; preparatory classical, eighty-tire; preparatory English, one hundred and thirtysine.rommet flat department, nine. The Western University at Pennsylvania was chartered and entlowtel in Isle. "Persons of any religious denotrilnatlOn shall be capa ble of being civet.' Trustees; nor shall any person, either Its Principal, Protassoror be refused admittance for his coustoentons persuasion In matters of religion.•• Until the disastrous fire of 1415, It occupied n field of great usefulness, haring graduated many who helve filled high and honorable positions In the dirlerent professions anti pursuits of lift.. By this fire Its building, apparatus, library and cabinet were destroyesl. In 1 4 19 another substantial edifice met a similar fate. The Fiscally were then dismissed, anti instruction wholly suspended, until the present large tool commallotis edifice was erected in 1a.54, when it was reorganized, and the courseof study greatly enlarged. since that Lime 11. has been constantlb advancing In the number of stu dents, and in popular favor, and now annual ly sends l orth thoroughly educated graduates from Its walls. The managers of the Allegheny Observatore have voted to trunsfer to the I olverstly the property of the Observatory, consisting of ton acres of valuable land, a large new dwelling bonne, and an observatory edlOce, together with a tine telescope, hat trig a 14-tach object glass, being the lb iro instrument of the kind In the country. The sole coral ItiOn of thin no ble in the raising of thirty hou sand flollors to endow the ein., of Astronomy Si, lee e a port ion 01 111. KUM lino been al read) ,uhocribe,l, guleteribial, on to tender the endowment of Its professorship, I the consequent transfer oI the properly, witlitn a short tithe, matters of certainty. A large proportion of the students now in attendance are under military organisation, and, most of them In uniform. they have daily practice under au experienced and coin potent instructor. The University is ,iupplied with necessary military equipments For gymnastic exercises, a large room has neon assigned, fluted up with approved appli ances for physical training, and with a view to enlargement In thin direction, a handsome. lot has been purchased, nn which it is proposed to arect a building devoted exclusively It , this object. O. Book ta. ..PICTrIt. or Corner Liss. - By Alice LA ry Now York. Hurd anti Houghton. This Lou Collection of narratives, pleasantly written, and to worthy moral ends. For sale by Henry Miner. ''A Ramat 1it...A1ta.,. Db. TIONART •• By Rev. Charles Hole, B. A., Trinity College. Cambridge; with addition, and eon eettooa by Witham A. Wheeler, hi A. assistant edl. tor of Weltater . . lectionartee. New York. Hurd and Houghton. The Mout motile, are eertathly brief, few of them otxuoi ing me than t wo moat et them hut h Still, or the in ernantlon gltort enact, sl oe Mot the an &tinkle,. for most of the ends for which such s eork is desirable. Fe, sale by !leery For Lek t,y H Miner Tao Er12" . 1.111 for Apr'boontaii, lirid'•e 1. illusar ittitaotihine. 3 . Water Supply, t, Correspondence of Marte An ' toluelte, 5. hue Church: 6. Anhobingre.. phy of Priode Charier of !Tette, 7. The Rea., etriteticin Of the Atneriesn I :Lion, 3 Diary of ' . the Right linnurt.ble W Windham. L. The form Tcbate. For -.ale try W. A. tiddertfiteney, street. Nationnt Homeopathic, tn•tltnte This institute utettrtneted at Masonic lio • yesterday forenoon, and was called to on!, br Dr.? It. tiny, Ilmoitlyn. N Y , taking tht chat, Atter Drier addresses ley the President and tie. Burgher, of this city, and the calling or the roll of delegates, the following officers were elected Intserve for the s ning year i'reeldent—.l Douglas, N. D., Milwaukee. Vice President..—n. K. Beckwith, M. Lt., les e land, ttlimo; tneneral Secretary—J. T. Talts.t. M. P., Boston, Provisional Secretary—ll. It t lark, M. it , New Bentiord, Mass., Treasurer— K. liellogg. M. New YOrk City; Censors— .l. B. WOINI, Westchester, Pa., Dr J. P. (take. Salem, Ohio_ Dr. M. tote, M. Pittelturgt. l'a., Dr. 11. hi Paine. -Steamy, N. , , Dr U. Staab, New York Lit). Thu uunv‘lut lota held en afternoon •exelnu. end to the evening. Dr. W T. Helmuth, of re Lout, o lecture, after which a banquet one gl\ tan to the members and guest, at City American In s tie of Homeopathy Fhpolcian. of the Homeopathic whose' to tier State assembled ten Tuesday.at the Homeopath ic flospltal Building, for the purpose of form ing a State Society. After an organisation, the follower/a . °Hinter. were chosen. I'resident— .l it Sressl. 11. U., West Chester; clan Prase deute—d. A. P. hroat, 111.. D., Philadelphia. Pet., J. C. leturgteer . .ll. It, l'aisburgh, Pet, accord log becretnry—Bush reed W. Jame., it. D 11131. atielphta, Ifa. terresmentling secretary—lt .1. hiet:lateney. Pleeiadel Lela, Pa. fret/sue retr—D. Cowley , hi, D Painbargli, Pa. Cru sore—Cm/ten /freedom NI. It, Cheater, Delaware county, l'a , R. Fteelik leer. , I.r c, Erie county, P.: hi liollitnart, DI. it., Pats:el/rah, Pa After trailer... Mt g. boom further Cut.lnv.,. Convention tuljnurned to meet In PI/IMM, hillivon the ne+.•oud We.lne..ini In )1 al' of next year. Goal Monitory Condition.—Allegheny has been placed In good *snit-sty condition through the exertion of the efilclent btreet Catmintsloner on that side of the water Should the dread disease, cholera, wake If-hap ns:Lace In this fication, we bespeak a dwel lingpe tootle In that city. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. WY. J, Ii.A.SII. J. M. 8,111.. O. DUCT, IIIeCLELL&ND & CO., Corner Federal and Lacock Streets, 41TAXa334:24-33.1332W1r, Pa. , Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Dealers In P. tit.. One Varnishes, Drug, lir, di nlte., Carbon till. , etaudard and V.tent Med icine*. Their stork 1. large and well &elected, and wlll So .old aa low es soy h0n..... the we., my I SCHOONMAKER b. SON, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE WHITE LEAD, BLUE LEAD (MOUND IN OIL YOB PAINTIN OIL BARRELS, No. 08 Wood Mt:root. see: on CASES CASTOR OIL, 'Crystal,' Jost received and for safe by GEORGE A. KELLY. my/A Wbolasala Droggist, 17 Wood .trent. .4(1 CASES CHARTER OAK LEAD Jnnt received and for ilitit b 4 E A .ELLI • . m 124 Wholesale Druggist, 6 Wood 'Moot. 40 KEGS FRENCH ZINC, In Oil, Net received and forsale by lay 24 OEVICGE A. KELLY, Wholesale Drugglal. 07 Wood street. t ri BBL& EIPTS. TIJIIPENTINE Just received nod (or solo by GEORGE A. KELLY. mJ2 WhOlesile Drogrod., Id Wood .areet. lilacial:4l Ni • ,!6! R . T. WHITE & CO., UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS, Manchester, Weal'. Run end rtcletty. Coffin itoom• at altaarester LlvelE7 Stable. I.larner at Obedient end Chanters etreete. Hoer.! and Carriages Inrulahed. COFFINS! COFFINS I MT= I= =I IMEMSOMMI C MOBEALT WILLIAMS, undertaker, I.lllks, No. US YOURTH BTHRIT in all 111 br&nrbW DISth.T.I.:: laying oat and to rai,bia ~Mat. ettrenir " Ijr 27 pit?l n f rVae n ttrl::=4:: in.l* b• -4 at naaonaltle tome. da" ALEX. AiKEN, larriaztu.wairauFs, No 104 Pcmrtti area Plitaboto. Ps. corruns of ofl kinds. CRAPES, utOvx,,, an(4b000• rattko . o and• o . Jacobus, .D., ilsozosa pUril THE FENIANS Gen. Mende Concentrating Troops to En force Sientrallty Lnsrs—Fenian Itecon no I swancr—Ef narwhal Panic In Ei on treal—ttank Deposits Remo, eel—Cap t.. re of Fenian Storos—Rebel General Slag - ruder fUommandis a Fenian Brit acle. M,“Att, , May 11,1:30 a. g.--Gen. sweetly and Col Meehan. l'hief of the Engineer Staff, left for 'I. Albans It le reported Gen. Spear ahnixt to cro.,e to-night on the Misslsalquot frontier with two thousand live hundred zero end two Generals There are eleven hundred Yetilrina in town, anti el gilt hundred regulars belonging to the Fourth I ',lied States Infantry. The Regulars and Fenian.+ are fraternising, and everything in 1 u in the neighborhood. A guard of S. troops have been placed upon the station at Pottedam Junetaon, to pre serve order. .;en. Meade is concentrating -troops at Ug• ileastalrg, OlVOCting alight there. Gen. Meade informed me this morning that he would colorer the neutrality laws, pro viding that there were enough troops sent to A Fenian reconnolietanre will be sent nut to t :gilt by tomelal Murphy in the direction of Fort Covington, and It is possible that a light may take place. They are willing for a tight, and are deter mined to fight whether they hare artillery or not. general Henferman will command the scuuttng party. The weather is terrible. Na, Your, June G.—Specials report a mon etary panic at Montreal. The run on the Sa ving Batik has placed gold al too hundred per nl. premium. heneral Mitchell, Commander-ln-Chlet, has gone to St. Johns o t. Armand, Canada, to said to have been evacuated by the inhapltanta and volunteers. It to garrisoned only by British regulars. The hank deposits at Slanbrldge have been 1155,41 to tile ilitertOr. - - Hight thonnand rouniiii of ammunition linse ed through -t. Altman yesterday, in potion.- Rion of the Fenix.. Eleven hundred Fontana, fully armed, pass .-d through Sheldon, Vermont, yesterday, with I aggage wagons. Adjutant General Wash burn han been stationed at. St. Altman by the Governor of Vermont, and will ant under the orders of the Governor. General). Sweeney ands pear held it consul Mm ie at st. Albans yesterday afternoon. The result of the conference In said to be that the Fenian pronpects are brlghtuning and they mean to light. Provisions, arms, ammunition, equipments and men are now on the way, and an early advance is contemplated. General Sweeney would remain until u:.-day. One special nays the Penises near St. Al bans hare artillery, and are the main body of the Fenlan army. General Made, at Ogdensburg, has receive I Information that leoo Pentane commenCed movement from illgtigatc. Vermont, on La nada, nil directed an °Meer to follow them Anti liVM,] a tot-neti .1 neutrality, if prissiblo. [lts Information Maces the total Fenian force at 1.000, and A - dhoti!. artillery. Thong!. lie tin but I.cus troops to guard a thousann miles .if (tout., hr does not anticipate serious mulls. 'rue value of Fenian munitions taken at Ittehellle Is astlmato.l at $21X1,000, conga...el of , peneer rifles, earl/Ines, knapsacks, ammuni tion accou trete.= LF. Colonel Dotitpie, of the First Potted State Artillery, arrii tot at ttgilertstiory anti take. communit "I the United States forces. i,g.tensburg ursunal Is noarly mica watt cap rril FI.IIIIIII ktortm. yetinertyl lynch, eonyin•niling the Fenian, It Ituttsio diet net has orilcisel a coucentrutiO I of hie tort... at tahav la A Detroit telegram says : Scores of nosple lous are pouring Into 'Kande, while there are fully two trionsand Fenian/. loung ing &isnot this city The bloc to he struck on the a - cistern frontier is certainly near et hand. L. snail util and American authorities are on the alert—the former with eight hundred men and a batten of artillery. end the latter whii these rout pen les of regulars. The revenue cutters Johnsen and Sherman are at wed shun eta guns. The renlaus assert that Sweeney will not attack In the klaet till au expedition is ready to strike in the West quite • number of Fenian. stole italo C.o.} o-da.y.11.1.1 art xurrored to to telagranlA altrw l destructlarn lota. Some ware artestr awl J^ll,l not sarntu. At Detroit thr Fantails are all entbuioatiti f!.r•ru. SvE ernry. an t largi• glum born ti ire on Burr I CO, June 6—The F.".rpreat publethoa th nano, 4 , f tlity-ntnl prno , uora capture-41 at For Erie, viln are now In tan St Sn Weet.. At the Fenian meetlios. held here last nigh Itr. litzgernkl, uho ti Fenian Mtet° .poke of the Late movement niCrtht , t Fort En And tall It was made by order of , teiter caret e t It an. Intended to draw the inn, and( of the enemy from Iten ndronghold. anal It etn , ere4l..t tar Metter than •-a. sported.lt ° a. a. our , the great nntrntiretle tnurelnuitt• that e•eeney a - 1,1 duplu-ate It> tar-morrow. .1a) ~ hean-I th•t thee would hear the reeunt nntran.nnt In movement. LA•patehes hae been reeeteed In the city to -lav,•talnrig that at a %tall meeting held nit n. nun-n. 11,1 three thnuntatn.l .lollars an, enlnr te..l to all In the wort. and also that a brigade nnoter and n.f the rebel twnera I 11mi:re -ten and I.nnanel want ready. nit'sn I..o.yett nu Iran tort's-eight hours Int the ftnnint Itsr ,„ „ • w 1, %. 1, •ea ..1% the frontier to nnd belere teeny hours they might ex , t.. hear rtf 1/1.• In, tag done sofnetltlng. A :detenteul t.uu.Lhed tu the I:rpresa thh. in..rtiLne on). not some fifteen hundred Fe ttle.ns 10.1 tee tae ewe.rayon trains Wend et...we-rd. About lire Ituudreil left el els r.e mud eight handing.. eta later hour The tail nientloued force Sent k•Zr tatelet the .•..tuturtel wpuldr: 14mahtio. had rtturnul aut ing tLe aIN ti , , 11,Y With tho 0.11r,111.1011 ot night loeforc from Dunklrk. gVWrLllllp net czeurelon. . . • heir:dug about Baler , * 'wing w potht ui renders sue the tchthior i '`w r` - port wes probably Wield/stud ae 4 band, At pregent boos are none three buthirert and city rev/tare stationed a.t flirt Porter, to ad .111.1" Y I. WWI OM" 1:118.1 - thl Oil citlG9 at potato hi immediate vielllity. lb 'rat", June. —The Penton emcees. 114r1- berth g fifteen, that had Owen held Cu board the Michigan, were brought out on a writ of habeas eolith- J digs its ton thig forenoon, ah d remanded to the e.tody of the nth, wtaces Misr-hal Th in aa. done, and they were ithusediateiy In - trash( before United state, ourmigthoner Parker. The charge a .' 1.11,11 tor violating the neutrality lawn, .011 n they plead hot guilty, null then remanded to the charge of Lb. United ea Mal aLal, mad taken to the city heir ease w tit he called up to-morrow tasfure the United -tatter Coninthesionerr, anti that is ill then be reinsured on giving had in stab cient thing, with good gerurity, to roomer at some [[attire day the indictments under the centrality laws The privates are released Ito their own recownisancea. roathasir, Juno 6.—A opeoLal dispatch fry m Montreal 1,0 the Press atatee an the authority 01 the Montreal Herald that Col. Lowry, of the 47th lit dish reg Mare, learning that come of the Yentas prisatherg on board the United Staten guaboat Miehigan had ethulthd, sent word that If any more were permitted to escape, he would fire upon her. Investigation Into the Rerehaats• Mush, FaDaro--'rearible Stalls at Sahara Cl Deuar.ol---lere Honored Crime► Com m...tea Within Three Days. Nrw Vohs, June ri,—A Washington special ut the morning papers fart: IRVEleitiglitiO. I I/ to 111 c• Mflrt.huntd . National Bank affair show that elowts were swappod (or a low nays, and t l,e MOgel. 1. 1 . 1 / 1 00118 expedients resorted to 01 robbing I•rter to pay 1 carried on hero 10r months, right tinder Late eyes of the Govern ment. . . The laveetlgattug Cthnonttee at Memphis [lnd nearly two hundred dlettaeL crLmee M* - - pertatedlettlllll three nave, snany of them by pull,e and other city authortileeiembratung murder, rapt, arnou, burglarlen, highway robber tea, maiming, etc. The olTundert, walk the envois In wen day, and no Man bee been arrented. finttertng in s pin and booletana —Viso:line In the South. i'XisdlOSell• Gis.'isnort,.Tune 6.—The Cdtachet Memphis special gives u gloomy account of affairs in Mississippi and Louisiana from destruction by floods, coldeather, de., Ina predicts that there will be n famine in the ...sOUtti tbefOre an other sea Son. 'Planters liefaceted Planting grain, hoping for an initnanse Yield Of Cotton and big prices. In many places planters ere out of money and have no provisions. Moe -111.8 will give DO more credit, though mort gages are offered on coming crops at low fig res. The consequence must be that planta tions will be abandoned, unless money and supplies are obtainal from the Ninth. Trial of Davis—The President Ex Corindenee In Virirtalla Jury. Now Toes, Janue.—Thc Tribune's Richmond dispatch says: The President bus expressed confidence in a Jury of Virginia gentlemen, even on the question of treason. The Presi dent has utno expressed Ins disbelief in the charge of assassination brought against Davis, and also that of killing prisobers. • Bbot by et Borgler. Cutinanati,June mentor, of um celebrated 'Meiliar's Band, Was mortally wounded by a pistol ball tired by a burglar, who outured lob house at Newport. Kentucky, this torenone, for the purpose of robbery. Mentor's son afterwards shot the burglar, fa tally wounding " QTATERENT OF THE REAL ES- , U TATE SAV IMUS VeriTUT/UN, ua the .14Itti day of Aortl, 11 , 00. ASSETS. Bonds and Mtgages,lbelng first liens on Me or al Estate.) ...... ~./132136,00 00 U. S. a-110 Moues ro, U. ~ Bonds. ........... Oa Heal Estate 4SIOI/ Interest Sot Moyle?, on stove, i • (not pet realised, 1............ L0w 0111 re Yornltnre 1105 130 Cash. 42,611 :a Tvtal LIABILIIIE2I. Amount due Depoeltura $.1b3,1110 71 Amount. the Dep. , •ltura, luta. reel !tar let, Ile t.ontlagent Fund 132=11 T ilt above Is It true et/Moment. A. A, CIA/MIEN, Treakorer t Ittlerklgned A nailing Committee have nod ono the lortgotng alatutnent retreat. &AL ISMIM. 71. °ALAND. IJP . THE IIith'ITUTIO.N. Presldeut -/ AC *okitut. Vino President — W.. l / , t boiteltor—r. ItnAvsolo , TODD. Td . T. M. Hone. H . IC. Moor head. lette4 Jones, C. G. llossey, Joeob Painter, Llarvey Childs, W. H. Copeland, Wm. U. Smith. Interest allured on Deposits In this Inetttatlon At c ce n o ip odd be sooed to the principal and compounded. Intereat commence. on 1/aposlist and 16th days ot-•••17 month. • Open tor.,1.1.00•11Wolti. I A 0. to *o'clock P.' , /,' nolo , : also, on esttneday eeelngs from , / ton o'clock. Oincs.-113 alt/OUTH ISTIOCZT, Pltt.burAlt, rS. Perlolloll THE QJEEN! THE QUEEN. THE (t EEN OF HAIR RESTORERS! btt ‘4I'KEN /1 tt RESTi.it is tfeFEN, to uul) In NAV, but int.n ',tn. la the Bea Flair Re•torer ever offered to the Public. An In WIN. , nc,, , rixn and ri.tsEitl'Ex of the Flair If falthally apidled. CL is no Bair Dye. It artp Alertly upon theoo“ of ih, hat- rnanv gr,,y r lire color: arr..sting pre maw, dr•C, and falling nut or hair, ',wile at- In; neurf and dandruff. and curing all hutudr t.r the calp. It wl!I climge vrtry hair to ~ft luAu rlant It ins h arts . ligh trui fragrance to the hair. sort,lf ou vrloh to restore your ha. .n In yoUth..,nd .cts:ln It through lit, use HRS. YINSLOWS URI\ HAIR RESTORER. Prtc, Ol µr laattle. Sold 1,, all Draggle, R. E, SELLERS & Wholesale Agents Mr WM. BARNHILL & CO.. BOILER MAKERS aND SHEET IROR WORKERS, Not. 20, 22, 24 and 26 Penn street. Hamng ar•eu red a large yard, and Burnished it with the most approved macbinery, we are prepared to Inanufacture every description of BOILERS. In the to luau tits., and warrant.] equal to say made in the cntry. CHIMNEYS, flitEEelli NU. FIRE REDS, sT ou lid PIPFLN LOUtifiliTlVE BOILERS, CON DENSERS, SALT PANS. TANEN., LILL STILLS, AtiITATOR.S. RETTLI N4l PANS, BOILER IRON, BRIDGES. It CIS Alt PA NS; and sole manufacturers in BARNHILL% PATENT BOILERS. Repairing done on the anorteet tlOtiCe, ma:rtl rgier LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL AND SMELTING WORKS' PIrrTSBURULL PARK., McCITRDY & CO. Idsoufacturer• of SHEATHINti, BRAZIER.S• A_ND BOLT COPPER., PRESSED COPPER. BUTTOMI.4, RAISED STILL. BOTTOMS, SPELTER SOLDER. A 16.3, Itattorters and dealer. Co METALS, TIN PLATY, SHEET (BON, WIRE, 10. Corm:ll.ly on hand. TIN N ERS• MAC H F.B and TOOLS. %A on house, No. Do- FIRE, And 1.3)11..A.v58T1.1[19, Pitts burgh. Speelal orders of Copper cut to say deolred pattern. mph.: 3414i•fT !RI — PITTSBURGH SAW WORKS, HUBBARD. into. £ CO, • ers of VA I Es I sol NOCIttULAIt.s. +arms, I•AST STEEL SAWS, of every deverty.lob. Ruley, Cross-Cut, Oans.and .11 other varieties AM kind* of KNIVEZ and XPKIN WS, tuad• from Sheet Cast-titer]; Extra Reined REAPER AND MOWING KNIVES, Ac. - - - Kir Warehouse and Win as. manor W•Vrat and rittaiburyo. Particular attrution paid to re-tontblng. gumming and atralgbleolug Clroular nsdas; also. rrpairs of all kinds. munching and Drilling done at rnaaonable lrn:r.ll • . . • ar110113111•139N, REA & toy (Kut: cmor• to noemeox, idtterm e WAFTIOTpti WORKS. Founders set t at eta, rittaburifts. Manufacturers of BOAT ANL/ BTATION KILT STEAM KNOINES 3 BLAST ENGINES, MILL. MA ritisEnv, I...KARIM], 811,A rTINO, nt al. TA.N And 3T1L1..6, BOILER AND SHEET IRON WORK. MMMMiVE=II2I W"JOIIN COCHRAN & klatlufacturer• of IlbrfN VAULTS AND VAULT I/0 , 1L5., IKON RAILINti, WINDOW SHUTTERS. WI. sECOND and 86 THIRD STREET. twt.evn W0.,1 and Starlet, bare ot. band a varttty of new patterns, and plat. 00l able for all mt.* rn"' .l4 Particular atte.ntlon paid r to Hang e Lots. Jobbing door at abort notice. cutig r .l r4PRIIARRIACiE AND CELIBACY, ..f ming and In.tructlon oar Young NI, n ant! A1m..., pr t.•- t rate thr. vital pourer, with •urr EtL.,lll..rf rel.! fry, of (13 rgr In rnv,•,•-• J il.l IN 1,11T ,, N. +tr.! A aa.tation. VbilaJelphla Pa mr=.l, p.t.wT POLITICAL REPERUXAN EXEC - VTI "lIMITTEF. I , Y AI.I.6tIIIEN 01; it YON 1%66-1. Jolt NI W. ILLUDia, Citatromi.acLawrenervlll.n. CAPT. W. ',ERWIN Tem,r‘oec,'llle M=MM IMILID3O N A. 1.. 1 . 8..• 11,40 S WM. U. W 11.Ln. =EI I , A\•l. ~ ' SLEI L........ 1,11.1 . 1iE . N ( J H. CIPVICLAHIS 1233101 t;. itlt k Y rp,er gt 7 Il ro+n,tib D. Ai. 01 ...2totdo.on Towvablp. AIcKEI.V . .1V 11k.0.7 oorb•hlp. .11nal.t WftslaingC., JAMES 01 , E.6(0:. . . A 1101 , 5Y . La.r) NEU VEYINFII. ./taldwl.l lAwn,lllll, WM I' ..... . . ( .11,AE.1 . 11 A 1(1,71.1CH . 1: 1_LI. W It N ( ALI/luau al an I:our.iy l ou•entIoll. l'lrrattc June 141 ....L.... meet ot, laT RD Al. Juot 9ta, at r. at the t , 113c, M N. Kay.. cum,. i.A.tth and I.irato streets, rlttaburFO. 1 .c.tl JOHN 10. ILIDI/E1.1.. ettairsaaa. CONtiIkiEsSION AL CONVEIiTION, 22d DISTRICT. The l'Nl.$S 11F.11 . 111.1 , Vi , TEILS of the ZSI ousTne•toun.ilnuurlet Are r, quested to meet at llor pla.c., of nonlini elentlnuel lu tln varloae linrountaa arn3 Fnneoltilpn. to nalel Lnearlet, On Saingrdny, August Ilth An, otert Twit 1111.1.GATEn from each ely,tlort IQlnt, In tiooutt (O leution no TLIEu- DAY, .I.l.!lit:lrt 14th, at No n vloclt a. mo for the f rurpn.o. of placing In notulau”on a candtdat.r fur Th g o " p;imary plootlons In the lown•tup• I.'lll for hold hot areru thy hour. of four •0.1..11 o cl,o k, and In the ward. •0.1 fftwoughs hetwyen thy hour* of four arof n 1 w In Ito Irti• •0.1 hor. •gis II the P1,L,111, •Yil tiro own...taps br tuus.lng or 117 be.,rot. Hi order thr otrAntltre. W. J. U11.11,,K16, 1 It aLI man. KY ' ; ' '; ' „% rtr. • We rrtarlra. I 14rCONGRESS, 224 DISTRICT. HON. J. K. MOORHEAD Placed himself al the dip p.m! of ti. Mends, to response to their rail made on him. Ills name I. them a. a ~andlf ata• for mina then To r eTo[47: " tie action of the alma Republican ttrunly onven apT.te Uf CONCiRENS GENERAL MS. S. NEOLEY IS A CANDIDATE IN THE /5110 mbe.lmd tRrICONGUESS.—The Mends of HON. JOHN P. PENNEY %VIII present hie name to the Con•ention of U. Union party. roe nomination as aeandidate for Con gress In the Ind Dlstrset. inhtiolwd NOTICES. N CrTICTE. O,IICI USITZ Stifle Patio CO:et:SUS, ) naPtern, ilhanPOirD 2 Co.. Proprietors. j , E WOULD MOST RESPECT FULLY announce that I cunalderatlon of the following ...meat (a. d we trust sultan/el-tory I reason.. we have naaliv concluded that a postponetneut would be equally ad•entageou• to the public and uurselvd, namely, that we prefer lu Dispose of all the Tickets and give the Public all the Prizes, than to bold a anat.tity of tickets (as proprietors annually do) and thereby enhance our chaneca of drawing the large prizes. Tho drawn beinbent will be publlvbed In the Chi cago 4alny papers as soon no drawn, and when the drawing Is over each agent will be furnished with a complete list of the drawn numbers. In rlrw of the above reasons, which we hove will prove eminently satisfactory, WE HAVE POSTPONED THE DRAWING UNTIL TILE 9th Day of July, 1866. inr.tl:b64 WIGGIN,L BRADFORD & co lii t~TICE. THE SEINAINEVG PART of the 10.177 gropertV for .: l ora h l oluot;°. B , o q. Ito rasa. cploridld for garilsolug purposes or for city resi dence. Apply to NAL b. Bt/YD, of the lance of Kirkpatrick A Mellon, cornor or Diamond suil Oront streets, or lo BICHA.111) ALLEN, on the property, at Lower et. Clair Botch • isiralkal TOBACCO, CIGARS, &6. EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS R. & W. JENKINSON, swir-rwerruza or ALL HINDS or TOBACCO, SNUFF AND SEGABS, = Third door Cron Suspension 'Midge, • ALLAGII EX I. PA. Branch Iltoro in Salm, Ohlo. rarLlibild R. B. JEFFRIES, Idanntadanror an In all d 'Whole•ale and Ratan Dealer kindle of I= TOBACCII,INUFF AND SOARS, No. 6 St. Clair If ;root, Pittsburgh, Pa air A lame assortment or SIEERSOIILini PIPES and SMOKING Tulle. , •co or Ilse best quality kepi no hands. ineVeM'S GEO - 11 - BLUMENSCHEIN MEI vezh. r GO .1,..44 75 Ml= IFILEB IN FOREIGN 41D DOESTIC sEGAgs, CHEWING TOBAGO°, Smoking Tobacco, Pipes, k.c., neici: 4 eseevelzamia. g3tro.ot, Nest comer or 'Abort), ) 4,-a:tqc_PITTSBURGH, PA. JOHN VIEGRAVIT P REANUFACTIIII.E.R OF AHD . I4DOLERALE AND ILATAIL DEALER IN 9'OBACIICD4 SNUFF AND SEGARS, ltkiwza.ct Elesembt. Apforal usoruneut or Smoking Tobacco, Mper net WeiIICCO r 0141411 law•To on Lund, mys4:t4.l ELEGANT RESIDENCE I=l =9 la offered for sale. Tnle nonce, In point of comforts. conveniences and elegance, Is equal to .y In the ,Ity. The Lot has a front of fifty feet on South , oco mon. and ...ends back '440 feet to Water alley. Stable. Carnage House, I.rape Arno, and every tblrg In complete order. The FURNITURE In the house Is also offered for Apply In =EI . _ .}'I%E RESIDENCE ONF ,(), THE HFST PORTIONS OF .A.LLE 1111EN Y CITY. A huge and thoroughly (Inhaled two-story 10ouhte Brick Deretang, containing 14 rooms, spar,. sud airy hall, ,both goon; ruar ,- tries. eloasta and • LYra Mr proof safe. The ample grounds surrsundlng the rimpsion abound In choice grapes and fruit, aml shade (ryes. A :stable and Coach House, with other out - hulldlngs, combine to make this a first-class reshltu re. For ((entente., apply to S. 1. BRYAN, Ilr.ok/(t In (storks sod heal Estate. In yr. S Fourth at., (Burke'. Bulldlrig•) SEWICKLEY COUNTRY: SEAT • superior double two-story Brick Dwelling, with back building. containing twelve room. and bath room, with marble mantles and general aural bulb. About one acre of ground, with extensive grape . arbor and good fruit trees. Five minute.' walk from newlekleyville elation. Hourly trains un the I'. F. W, & ('. It. Q. make this ao convenient as an, of Oar hearer suburb* of the city. Apply to b. 8. BRYAN, Broker In blocks end Real Estate, myV 57 Fourth street, (Burke'• Building.) 5 . 1 4 ACRES OF LARD, HOMEWOOD STATION, PENNA. H, R., =II mr= No. lie WA," street, I'lltsburdb. - - COAL Alf D LIME PROPERTY YV It LE. —On the tlteuhemyille Hal troll° • seven from the Y. CON TAINLN iVNE eNDILED AID ratailiTY• tltealkl and Watrr Flouring and maw 31111, and other tine laproVeMente. A 1..., shout Eighty ACV., Of COAL, without the •nh.inloA e. Ai'r u. tv arOas ori central Itaituad. w Ito acre. ali.l . l.,Saere. Ifur.furthet particular.. el,49 L u Li IIZArm lOppubar ne Cattzedr./..) (615 Nu. Ilu loran t FOR SALE. I . ots6ElshlON (AVEN APRIL IBT. A Delightflul Residence in ll'Clure Tp. The Lot Is IA the highest state of cultivation Two geo.t togs on the premises. For terms. enquire of Rea. Estate enter and Insurance Agent. m. 17.1 Se.. en Yederai street. Al.eglieny. FOR SALE—A Farm of 216 acres, situate In I•lunt towutttli.. ♦tleguen7 COUPI7. Inc Imp,o•euteuta are a two-otory Frame with rnow. nod ka,clie, a i•rife Ran: ham bu by 60. Sal out-buildings; chard. 17, cleared and In a good • or Cul :M.l.lon. the mud I. of Use urs. duallt),•well ul•pted for it al u stock, .u.l Is ail urbienald With I on.. a very large amount of Loco. umber. Poe- •eastou alvva t/amediate.l3,,oft v,mant to cuurches, soltools. wills, Sc. /or (antler particulars, ert quire of is. H. II.VVEN. Heal Estate Ascot, No 104 roan!t street. ray17.a.51 FOll SALE, MC= L•.rrne••C'is. Pit'shut:4la 80., Tuw.norilli% ;few Irk! y I litsburytt IleKb y . Ellsabe•lt Only ot.venteen minute,' ride from the Union Depot. IN EL, h AND A HALF Ar,ltte, adjolning the ~ I dencep of Alei. Bradley, !ars. Or I , rnny, and hvautifu,i, mooted for • Country Iles klenee•JuliN ItAll.tl, btoa, Heal !state Broker. jet Mc k No. lot Fourth •treet. UR riekLE—.4 Brick Dwelling, •Ituatr 1% •tern A.leghtn) on,loll, or ion 1, , •11111, room athi Elr. es. not •011 cow J•er, mod •,It•reo 11•11. ail In to el cootlillon. lot 0) 103 feet. Al., • N &caul toot +4lothliqi the 01.0 vr, 2) 12.5 fret. to a Al foot ot• ert The 1•. t• are pixoted e - ith feud trio, and erepr h..... • ter hlettec fur 007 SCI 4. 11e11.14,1 doing bu•ltiet• In the ill) rJr te.111.1.41 full partieu.•ra. appli ..0 the premien, to .11/TC3IELL. n1y..n77 No. 13 Western Av., Allegheny. VOR SALE.---SEWICKLEY 11E81- Twenry.slx acres of land In high state of eultlrsElon, whir, Is •two-•tory Irseue coutaille I Ivr ryu..1115. null! modern rlv.t c:lxr under live whole house (loud rrAhle at,rarriage F..1.c letat .ter. Fifteen bum. re, t rv , rs. Including r %,r7 ~ tier!. Three re• In forest trees near the noose. Cold grapery null abounding In shroldser) And ry gra. .151 It. BAILEY. :quell,. and Heal Estate Broker. ray= Ite Fourth mreet... lOn SALE—A Farm of laSi acres, In Elizabeth township. Atlegheny eoutity„,Pa, near the 1 ougialugheny rl‘er. the 1 / 1 41/01,0elle are • 11,01,1 J Log Neu .' good Ilan, Otable and other out-Oulld,u,. renesue •e gun:rally good: w ell watere d. eteared. 10. of Llmeatone. the under • •eln about tect tract. the upper •eln ty feel, very eerie eillent to the river. It is well tim bered with the best whit.. oak and black walnut tsalbcr. fr.= k per acre. lor further portico ars. enqulre..f Ti g.R, Meal Estate Agent. No 104 loom,. 'We". inyl7.a4o 1 4 '011 SALE OR EXCILILAGE—That very deolrable t otry at, known • •Eleaa •nt Home.' situ•ted to ur tulle. Crum the CM,. /5 Milt. [NMI LaUghllll, oio tatn, L mites from am: Lita.rty, fermerty the reside.. of Leopold delft. coutainlng Iva acrs ot ground, d of widen la ;dented with •rult of the heat cndiectiuts and in groat variety, I sores to grapes. Large Cottage It weding lions, tenant Imo., two barns, good stabling. ace Apply to B. IteLel Z. a to.. 122 WOliftil at. YENNSYLVANLA AVENUE PROP 6RIY 01. 1 14 OSLO.. —A neat Brick Dwelllng Bobo, pleasantly situate, with lot of ground 24 feet (runt by 1110 feet deep to tolsrell street, garden, large pear tree, shrubbery. etc. The house Is ar ranged with heal, two • tparlors ining room, kitch en, four o n . noodled atic, wash bouae, all well papered and painted, and lbonler. Ap ply to Z. I."I:THISEBTtrod & Jed II Market street. _ p Etil Dlllll CE AND IMPROVED PILLit teen OF )It 1 EEN A OKI. YU. SA-L,ll, A r HAZELWOOD. four mules from PitLaini,gn try t onnellest lie Reltro.l. Flue STtoNE QUARR eutl goutt rent oi et e t on the promises. IN ul be tont entire, ur dlettled to salt puroheeers. Enquire of 1.0. U. h. FLOWER., lieselwood Math., or 03 Diamond .trey[, my II ale ettlaburign. Penn. ` VOR SALE—A pleasant Country Rieldniace, et Mlle WOW./ ISTALTION, Pcnney,l •iiale Railroad, tAle-belf nano from Wilkineburg; acres ol Lend; a nne new Dwelting contenting II rooms, end cellar uneern. alb. WIII sell the house wall three or nee sere., or toe whole, to cult Put cheeer. For further Information, oat.., U. 11 'COWER. 1114 Fourth street, or on the psrallsee. no 7.ei I J. KING. .`OH SALE, THAT Tlingit-STORY BRICK L/WELLINO, No. Is: Second street. containing eight rooms and attic. Sins and water up stairs. Range in kitchen. JOHN 1). BAILEY, Mock and Beal Estate Broker, 107 Th No. 102 Fourth street. 14'OR SALE-About FORTY HUMID LOtn, to plan laid out by . Teruo lacKalii and myself ou Wood'. Roo, cloeu to t' email oraboul, down; balmier on ow gOTwasoo on. Alio, Unproved Dwelling, with choice abrobloiT and Mit. Title perfect, gaga 51.7 Oil Tool \Turbo, Noe. XI, L and 01 Vide street, Alio filmy, or of ;Loots )ic Kul v, uo the premises. turl.arl 82 , 200 WILL PUItCHASE A TWO STOUT 332.L.103Ers 7:YVVEIT-a-T-a1.1V4131 1 - And LOT.YA by Chartiers.utreet, Allegheny City. For further particulars, enquire of 4.1. 13. TOWER, No. tag Fourth street. triyLSruill L'Olt SALE—A two-story Brick J. Dwelling ef room., bal. and vestibule, three years built, with lot bp MO feet, situate on /Lull' LIWI . CILICCVnie, all la complete order. For further Information, term., ep Beal ItmuranCe Office of . 11. LIATEd, alls 2 Bailor street, Lawrenceville. JUST RECEIVED A VERT LARGE arid beim Block of METROPOLITAN, CUTAWAY SUITS; FOR SUMMER WEAR, or the Ecwest Styles of OACSLMERE and LIE E% GOODS, which we ore selling at the LOWEST ILSE EET sir An seri) . call Is respectfully solicited t o GRAY & LOGAN, 47 St. Clair Street. cirisibE HENIIIE G. HALE, mrscatarr TAILOR, NORNIFIff 0411110 el PM 8 ff. 616111 8118111. Matz. go ;Inn= thanks to Me Mends and the pot , 110 generally for then liberal patronage, and would opectfully Wenn Ugem that he, boa pot reptrti- Rum ilte•Laotern markets tettn a luge tog : well e aeleeted Marla: • VINE WOOLEN GOOD'S, Vocalist'', adapted to IS SPRING DIIMOIM Wia" )64 I. r%7IrIMMI FOR !SALMI. =EI JAMES H. HOPKINS. 103 Fifth Street. ifs C:01.4. EI-A—MaD FOR 13-ZLMI.I3, I=l FOR SES.a....T-sl/1 =! I= JAMEts T. SAMPLE, At Militate Station, Pa. B. 8., u 91: _. ~_ ~ ,~ ROT'S CLOTHING. KNICKERBOCKER, HARNEY, GARIBALDA. and ANITMEENTS. . OPERA HOUSE. N•G[lt. First clgla of lb, rharmlug oQng a,-Trtus, 1I I'IIARIArrTE TIKOMFI.i4)", W I n t o ... be i Lif Rat, play apart o t r e t r h ,: . f J 1. I .13.17.1%1 EL MLA. CJ113,... First appearance or the eele heated cornmealan, El= Who will pre..nt hi, 6re•t speclalti Tl 7 R&M .TIRGE, WITH NON Ob AND DANCES. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. LEserx •No W M. HS:. DEIL,ON Fourth night of the re-engagement or MRS. ETTIE lIENDERSON Who will appear as DIA VoLINE In the easmr - Ersr EIXASIWEIRIES; 11333: - v - li7ac EillarritrißLlS; 61331711111 V SESX/EVRMAXILJEI, OR. TILE BIRTH OF CUPID. ETTIE HENDERSON AS DIAVOLIN E. TRIMBLE'S VARIETIES THEA TRE—SoIe Proprietor, BEN. Turyst.. CREAT ATTRACTION FOR THIS WEEK. MORE NEW Si NILS ADDED TO TOE. VARIE TIES TROUPE. =9 world. sod JOHNNY HEE(i).. N. the Champion Jig Hance, WILL APPEAR EVERY E ENINIi THIS W Fail/ :333 . 33,b90 BILLIARDS! BILLL4JRDSI I DELAT7=I:IO D. .113.51Lar, Respectfully announces to his friend. and the pub lic generailv, thathe has lust opened the new and entamodlous BILLIARD Ri /I CUlthiEß F LIBERTY A\'° err. CLAIR tITREETS, entrance from at. I lair. The Table. are new, and COLL. net ...I In the most approved a. , •1 elegant style, and all the appurtenaures newsnd c..mplete. Every thing which may are tk/ the pleasure and enluy inent of his patron. al:lorded. PROFESSIONAL JOHN W. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street. PX•rrinEll3ll7l=l. 4 Gk 3Ef., .ya.bao MACKELEL.L & McCOMBS, ATTORNEYS a. COUNSELLORS AT LAW No. 89 Grant Street, rrrTset RGFI, PA. M y 2 ,1 b 26 W. J. & HILL PATTERSON Law and Claim Office, I=l Pelagic.. Local and Government Bonntles, Back 'ay. Pets. Money, &c., collected. OFFICERS' ACCOUNT'S ADJUSTED, Collection. made, Deed. Letter.; of Attorney Bond.. along Aver. rte., written, and all legal burl nem promptly attended to.ntyl9:lB6 CLAIM AGE.NTS. ARTHURS & RIDDELL, No. 135 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ALL DISOHARGED VETERANS Who did not Receive a Loan' Bounty OR THEIR HEIRS, Coo have the same collouted through um. Apply pervonally. or by mull. up2weall&tuawr B. F. BROWN. Local Claim Agent, V. S. SAN. COM., Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, INECOND FLOOR. I Pittsburgh, Pa. Pent'lons, Bounties, and Arrear 4 of Pay Promptly collected. No charge made until claim• are Bellied, and then but • moderate fee. tuya:OV.l JOHN A. STRAIN. Ex-Officio, Justice of the Peace, AND POLICE lIAGMTILA fE. (Mee, 112 Fitt6 St., opposite Cathedral, PITTBBUROII, PA. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Acknowledgments. Depositions and all La al Busloess exec ated . w 1111 ss promptne and dispatch. myl9.aisi JANCEI, NOTARY PUBLIC, JUBTICE OF THE PEACE, Ahi Ii HEAT ESTATE AGENT. Office, corner of Both , and Itra , o street*, LAWMEN CEVI LTC.. „t o M e lVE:lll: l ,tfo i Ti e . " .,.%. `h o;E:. ' n r L h , ' ; ` „,Al, d , ion and ailinow lodgment of ail kinds of Leg. Convey OD C. WII.I.IAhI JANCEL Justice of the Pea,e and Notary Public aylb: EIINTACE EL MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, '72 Penstsy/oania .Ivenue, Toot of the tato sion and oppoint Chitlins Street. r0y72...10.6 WILLIAM F. ROBB, NOTARY PUBLIC, Office, No. 93 Diamond St., Pittsburgh my 17 ..44 CHATHAM T. EWING, Attorney at Law, NO. 09 GRANT BT., PITTSBURGH, PA. aa , Comrattaloner for Ohio. Kentucky, Well Virginia, Missouri and other States. aerie:eV a,. LLITAIIY CLAIMS, PIENSIONs Bill:INTIK& BACK PAY and Killtary Ciento of every description, collected the subscriber, al the following rates, Pens ens, PIO; Law all othe• 0.60, C. C. At terner TAYIAI . _ Mantond street, oppoole the Court House. N. B.—No charges arem a ade If the Malta dorm nu, aneroid, and all Information given great. set, L . P. STONE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, orriort, W DIAMOND BTRZICT..OOpoine •ur %Nouse Pittabargh. P. 1240.213 Di CO-PARTNERSHIP. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE FIRM OF DAY & HAYDEN bee this day been dlesolved, the nitre ueets 01 the hem haelnA been ptachuted by DAY . !CADDY *SPAN°. S. Y. DAY. T. S. IiAIbEN Prrrsinnmu. May 18th, 186 fl. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned haring_ purchased the ctatre Meek and assets of DAY a - HAYDEN. purlieu, eon• Muting the busbies. of the old Arm at Noe. 45 WOOD. and Migi_and MIA Tatnn Scars% under the of DAY. ad'Atitn d BP•NO. J. F. DAY. J. L. II'ABOY. NORMAN IVAN°. In announcing the above chant e, we beg leave to asy to the trade that we shall continue the bushier* of htannfacturlog and Importing BA.DDLERY 11.altat WARE In all Its branch ¢, desire to call TlVs M or l Xl ' ' cleZrrt ' tot indr of BTAUb WROUWIT PORT 131.4, to., to., which we be lieve to be the best In the market for this and the Western trade. We shall at all times keep a Mil rad complete merortment of everyteing in oar Usc, which we shall be glad to sell at lowest metatarsi.. R 7 friviag PmEopt personal attention to orders, we hope to fent and receive a liberal thaw, of your V DAY, & SPANS tap24:144 CO-PARTNERSHIP. AMES B. OLIVER becomes a •-• =moor of our firm, datlorg from Aprll =II. MOS. ti•tob and ogle of Ilrm uttelumteo. LEWIS, OLIV A PHILLIII3. PLITSBOILOIL. May nth, SIONoNGABELA IRON WORKS. LEWIS, OLIVER & PHILLIPS, 141....U1MuTtSHEIL8 OT Carnage and Tire Bolts, on and Washer., Wan !Mahler, I Pim. - and Wagon Bona Bridge & &Igraine Bolts, , l'ayere Irons. Uors ro Plt VI Malian lh Hinges. lull oo Irene. BOaa ge. 06.08 AT 001100 LAD or NOW 310210NUAW.- La ISAIDOS. WAILBIibUtIE—W star and Market eeeeee Pittsburgh. rerti:a6l DISSOLUTION OF CO-PAIITN'ERSHIP. THE FIRM OF CURLING, RO 'maw CO. less dl solved ona the 3lst day occoner, by the des hor DIVISGAN 110FIENI,Gti. Edward lOthrldge hut paid .td adjusted GI claims dnc to arm, eud has oanaterred his Interest the to George slbree. assignee of A. B. Curl log, who 'lt settle GI claims due to orivald Oru. GEORGE A.LIIR /mu-nee Of A . Outline, EDWARD mamizumg. 0 : 4 :'r, ;04-4 4 Wel LAMES, SAVE YOUR MONEY 8 7 bevies your ula Table Ware IiCE-PLATZD WITH 911.V1R. alMakfa%,%llll4 lw BASK &v, Can all be ro-ptated and made to WOE A.lll, YY LL ILQUAL TO NEW AT A. SKALL JOBEat. coke/Num-J.. )(0‘ ? OPLIX AUCTION SALES. ADJOdIu\ ED EUR2I ORPHANS' COURT SALE Itrvirtue of an order of the Orphan • Court of I Ik•lianx count). there will be otter*, at outolle In Lb, borough or ItlairAy lll,on "Friday. 15th day of June. 1866, thr ',ale of Fran.1..14.d0.5.• r. or Iturrri 041 uorth hr ..t Repine; the runt. by Ino.1• ol D. ta.tulng WI 7.40 ...• ..• 11. Ile A 1.1. g. 1.05 trl out-Eg, r rik , r • Ht.. .I‘,l In „ 1 -.0., through It to ..; ;,„ m lt etrs• 1111, Any t. ..slt pica. cull ou I 11..m.,.1 11..0 r lup ou the premlsc.. Tutsts a ',Lk'. • ••11 endrtna lion of oate. end , °lO net,ane. Le by bond on , lo..trt,tge, lrl eret Bonne. In the horongh ,otelticte,l bt azt•l I J A.lntlntxtra,,, , ,. 11l ordel tl., hitytli:tAttl A. L. • GREAT' SALE DELAWARE LANDS The largeol. tnurt tleximsli REAL ESTATE. 10 VAHMS, 'ha for ssie at OM' tin]. In tn. Is.l.syr sr, The xubAcriber. I.hlow rhA ne. • 'n' tnents by y•tat... 1.. r, oiler •nd at Pohl! Auction. ill II) 11,1/1/ SI InN A, Mate of Itelawar,. at Y EI.I. n tit, El.. on lbst 1.1. b de) of Juts. went, TO commence at luy o'ciu,k. Ai p.Ati ..1 hle haul Eatate, which, of Its kind. Is not •o r p. 11,1 by any In this country, aa futlow, Nu* S l i d & 4, h and b. are Panne hanclaotnely fitted ay nlmproved, contalntne r•eh froto 50b ac es. All hare Peach and Apple ~ r vhard,.. art. alto. to 4 Intl.. or n, nc, •11, •, • .I,lLtli 7, atrrttof Mtr•ls t.. ,n.I or WE 12202111231 rnsnra nel Personaare requre tett In ea amine the prnperty wfore the sale. rtote of COO. , tt tw wett it, tor to od at the aide. Title good for clt pan et. The terms be. tone-lthrel r”.1.1 , a0 credit of annual equal loetA.m. Isl,. to y nes. Detsti of the terlh.... I he Ann at the ital.. Ca, P.0 , ur...1.., app., itK to the kub..erith e thrb ttt .... a .0.. r tatott 4:1 the rhpertv et .1 the to tzth IJels, •r.. h•per.. fo. 101 nay', 1.8., I & ..Etr. LL.II pUBLIC SALE OLD DR. SHOENBERGER MANSION LOT, Fifth Ward, Pittsburgh. Under ILn order of the , trphaur' .'ours of Allethe *minty, Ps.. I will, on Friday, Junt 22d, 1866, Al 2 r. upon 1111 sell by PO,- 110 As,iou 11. st 511 ii N. 1,105 s 110.6 and Lot of r• nce llr. PF.. TER t -II• ES Is Etd.i. d the F,lttl Ward, 11. tabors, I's.. hounded 1., ttoutiog on Penn itreet one huh., t.. 5.•.• •s t e 'riot by Anolle sir, et ••, ire • .I ' ., reel. on the east the emus .11stan,-.. dt n 0.... Thomas Blair. Esq.. and nn toe north t.no bond, d store or less, by Pike street thr house being &large double two-atory Brick Dwelling, with out build ings. Ebe property will be sold as a ',bole or In parts, ea mai be found most advantageous. A plan of sub division say be seen at the oilier of bilitt...N liElt t• & et)., No. h 3 Water street. or al tat otllea of JAB. & SON. so. da lirant street. - • . .T r g t •ril o r p a r t ,c 7l,wlllch will Clow 1. I Pw•ral r . reallt for p imts. . I 1 4 Le 11,4. given April ./el,lo:ir SA It A li h. stlit tY.N BEL:tint. - POSITIVE SALE 01' A TWO sTititY 11UUSE A \IP TWo LOTS Al' • 1.:("1 - 10.% —tin VILMA Y AFTERS°, June At!, at three .'clock. on the p - ertil..e• u t Yoross Elgtoh Ward, ...able Om, no nuOs °alit of (wort 000... will be sold two nand ontrlt 14,1[1, If., hay Ito a front of 41 feet el Fu. be, •treet. extending uack eighty let, eigtt tOtti a toot 1.. toes to I laden street. un which Is toweled a handsomel sWry brick dwelling haring wide ball. psrlor. wo dining room. kitchen and w sub house ou ilrst door. th en excellent chambers and bath room on second lel, thoroughly finished stile. The house is built throughout with pressed brick, wood work of a on perlor character. grained anti stapertut In the best tnanner, stucco ceilings. hot mad roll water, sod other conveniences not usually found. Also Omit nod grapes good teller and stone foundation. Top enlca desl.log s comfortable dwelling this is s rare opportunity. Terms all cash as the owner sails fur California in Iwo weeks. Possession given On or before the first of Jule. tor particulars cal, on the premise. or 1.4 T. A. MeCLELLAN I), Auctioneer. VURNITERE, CARPETS, PIANOS, FRENCH I . I.ATE knit KW, EN Ottnt IN Ito, AND ,UN Al' Al.. llt.N.—tie Tltun.s- DA Y. June 7th. at IP o'dlorg t st ants yr. a.. al Masonic Mall Anrllun 11.•uo., and 51 Ft It tt "'net, 111 to- 501 d.......... sitn..ntaro side t and •tid , M :'halm. n,art., an, ..thee and 1 , 11,1ng 11.1.11.er, Two M tra, I.arrap, Baud*. Wall Denk, lee Che•te. Bata Tutu, null it v.riely ho.laellottl Kumla. I'll "' ( ' !ICo n tZ, ' .l,f,a7l.lTg l . b' t Jr. Aiso:.large and el,r•nt French Plate Mirror.. large lot of Floe Engravings. and Frames. leti T. A. Mcl LeLL.a.su, Auct. LOBACCO AT AUCTION.—Thure.— DAY ith at tt o'cloca, at Masonic Hal AOctlon Hour, Mand 67 Filth street, sill be Sold, 70 caddie.. en T. A..11 , 121.E.LLAN11. Auct. PLUMBING. &e ADDY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY, PX—CTAX3Et MMUS. GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. Cor. Sixth and Smithfield Ms., .IE.I"I`T //3-13 Cr FLiC3b. 3EIC AND Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Sts.. MANCIIESTER. All kinsts of Water, teas and ti•eas, Pl:mms kept constantly on tom... ie satat_ ABBY, WILLIAMS & BARTLEY, VEEP ON HAND A SUPERIOR article of xxrcactaa All lands of IRON P 1 MP, Il I' sHEET LEAD, SHEET ZINC, LEAD PIPE. BA ID TI. HS, aINKS, WATER CLuSETo, W ASH HASLNS, 'SASH STAN od, de. at their War. room, Corner sixth and Smithfield Sire. ts, ittodeof itEPAIRISti Sono promptly. WAD orders by mall Iscomsdistaty attotosal to. ).stem WELDON & KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steam Fitters, AND BRASS FOUNDERS. A large aosortm, or of Chandeliers and Brackets, Lead Pipe, Pumps, Nhcet Lead, &c., ALWAYS OV lla 164 Wood Street, near Sixth. myr.;b7 NOTICE. Private Families and Hotels farutsbed srltb bast quality of HYDRANT HOSE AND PIUS AT SA ORTEuT NOTICE A N I) BEST TESL= By calling 013 JOHN MAFFETT, Nos. 121 and 129 First Street, my17:040 PITTSBURGH, PA. 72 r. 1. 7 7 1 1 L— OA. Loaus)ol. pLUMBING, GAS in STEAM FITTING, wzri. HYDRANTS. IRON PUMPS. BURET ZINC tEAD BAellNa, WATER CLOSETS AND W ASRSI AN 9S. ZrIPMEISTSEI - 00., ISucoessors to Addy A Zwoo.) .No, 166 Wq:W44L,entstmr PIANOS, ORGANS, &o T HE BRADBURY, NEW AND Rehossocker I Co., Ph(lade/phut, i 7; " .a. Da . 0 631 . The Estey & Co.'s Cottage Orga it AND AMERICAN ORGAN Acknowledged by the beet muu. .1.. United Steles tot.. topertur ••.1 • purity mot quality or tone. 1.110 man.hip. Theninetrutuenu. nava Lot v.ars ear. tar brat premium*, Loan[,l all petite, et the • anon,. ntate sad Fairs. In pric-• OK than any other. All warranted Tor 2.. year.. A.MELI AI NARK. • No. 12 141. Clair Stmt. firtaaurgO. Pa 1114 piss Ost PIANOS:I I= HOabe & Co.'s and .1.1.49.1%.7 c_ I= ME • Ev ‘..a. 11.enuaer. ti. 1., 1.r.1, PI11)rul 1121123 c.n.A.lcLuTTA..isi.c tNAI 0 fifth ortreo, boil