DRY GOODS, TRINDICINGS. Ink W. (4 :) to 31 E3IIIIESS TRIIL SKIRT, NILW Bala% TOIL spring, 1867, J, W. BRADL E Y'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC cos DOODLE tiriNl34 siczagr!s, Tim Itstad some st awl most 'comfortsble sUlojet ocrodnced. ,LL PAI.IODI atul• MD- 61Pai,"411tW r itri 12 '"'' IiTXLEB. FOE SALE AT NYFIMESALIC by all the leading NOtloll awl Dry Goods Houses la PlAtabo nat. Aso, by bole. throat of Patent and irsolealme Manular.- to•ehs. ' • WESTS, MAME? & CART, 91 Chambers Street, CIE= attll6.v.VMT EMPRESS TRAIL, PARIS TRAIL, PRIDE OP THE WORLD TIP TOP SKIRTS, FOB MALE -AT F la. EATON'S, 17 3E 1 13113. Eltroest. 1567 . —NEW SPRING 60011$. 31ACIIIIII 04 CARLISLE, Xi,. 19 Fifth Street, 11.1.VE Ain OPMSI) A SPLENDID . ASPOUT .111 MT OF JET, MIBEE AND CIITSTAL Dress Trimmings and Btitons, - If AIIIBUIIO 'WOW( - AND MEAL LACES: cU)ES P Et 7 SII RIBROQB t4 a sbsdest .MN C S4ILI7,bM E2l lA2taNu.zkYi C THE ; "STAR" SHIRT, titstd and mutt to order. • barislble Empress Trail Skirt, New :simile for dorlig. "L7] .131.113113-21.2Wian." = Tlrbeileboue Corsets, PIOCUS Worm • A. complete issorlYtlent of • PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS. (71TY,ANDCOUNTSYMEECIIASTElmillt and our WWII-sale Department well stocked with nom‘ls meltable for their males. which we gnat.- Ice to sell as lolt as any Eastern Jobbing Hove. MACRUM & CARLISLE, No. 10 33.111. b. elltreat. ISIEW GOODS '1 NEW GOODS 1 • JOSEPH ROOM 'I; IN'S Uric at.r. lol k. of 111•11 C • accord addition to our already • SPRING GOODS, We are Prepared to offer Inducements, both.= pace and assortment. In Embroideries. lisndterrider . , ttlotes i . lioslerrg Bneenramltyliza.g. .*&lorri=t 4:lrelifibbone. Lase, Button., all styles .n4 colors, Corsets. Belting, Beetles and Belts. Inne.p.r. Ladles'. Idlinms• and Gents , .. !Spring Under Vest . . Alex se dB, Bid Glares. • Inelglele Empress Trail tlt iris, In istatte and Dap a - ♦ t•rgc anortaleat of tiara.' Neck Tie . .. Ikarb and Bows., Zuspenders. mart Trouts, M. DlOrrinon,• bur Shirts. nen LT,M. a " In*"' - Trlnualzut lllbbons,.Bonaet - Ylaln and Yaw T. all widths. AMR WIIOLESALE P.OOKS, up atulre, all tut found conndete.lntall Departments. Deal .e2l7l.l.lgalatliiiiiat= 7tObelsr. • • • 77 and 79 Slarket Street. NM NEW GOODS! NEW HOUSE! New House! New Goods WM. H. MILLER, . (r in U. yor urON h 3. , buicaiud it CU., late- of LTull') WILL OPEN About the First of April, NO, 64 MIT ST, WITH EX =TIRE FEW ISZOCE Trimmings, Lace_Goods, ( -Embroideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, And all 0001 Tmatlly kept la • FIRST CLASS TRIMMING Notion House. nceelamEss & co., MALTZ Waina. Calm it Oa.) rD a.- s'to TORSION ADD DOMESTIC DRY ROODS "Mo. $34 llaircbcmal. Tb . l s rltru &bon LtaalOial DRUGGISTa DRUGS! lIIIIIGGEM DIIII9BIII JAMES T. SAMPLE - kft,v2 i iiiil a tlgly . HT , RIM AOSTA. IibNYWN • ROBlN6ol,ll4Q..Laritritke. wm .p 0 . 15 , 11 .. w .. a . iiir 0i.. 4 " et ed by And which will be goir cheaper n 327 otter ''36o In the two titles.-- rmerintlon.. WeN ll l Prelntr n ctlik=ititti.Rll7l:4lLarLnd 7.1240180AFS on fiend, - oew 3.siatOCiNDLIMER a. MN, • Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE WHITE LEAD; BLUE LILLIIAVIN i p ut Oa PUB PAIN • FoarthAtireet.llp Mat:. RELTLNG 1 BELTING I—Leath. er 4111,7ra '.1:'g..113.e.:1141Z 411141 pricap. T. best quality Depot.iri.ll VA!: t.tnt I%l:Med./tubberlio. J. & B. rasuars. DS, TRIMMINGS, DRY Goo) CHOICE STOCK OF Dress Gogds French Percales, Dress Silks, MOURNING GOODS, White Goods, Dimities, Table Thaniafiks, Napkins, Irish Linens, Prints, Ginghams, Sheeting and Shirting Illustins, Cassimeres,lweeds, Jeans, Bonnets, flats, itib'bons, &c, AWL SPS ? BOTED STOOK AT LOW RATES. Wholesale and Retail, WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 182 Federal St., 4LLE6II:IEXI" cirr. 13=E1 1867. SPRING. 1867. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & COMPANY; lIICOUTELIS AMY JOBUEIIi Or Dr Goods and Notiiiis, Offer their large and attractive ato:k of NEW GOODS AT EASTEUN - PRICES, FOR CJI.P llltlitn GOODS, WHITE GOODS. DECAL' ES A _nuNis; En N tain.ssii. - °FLECKS TWIOS. OLOTnP, OAntIMEDEa. COTT 1 . 0.N.A.0E5, JEAhe It Llt.AUltE.l) • AND RitOW.N 1311nETINGS AND nEtitalt.6B, BLIAWLS.ELICISTS. • iIOSIZILT, GLOVES. 4... a, Buyers are Incited to call and exarallie oar gtroda and prices, at . • N0..115 Wood. Street. • AmarraxoT SICCSICON & CO C. AnneTtlOT. V. T. altarnOtt apn , r7l J. 0. arrnlteatiOn. . • 7 8 AND SO MARKET STREET, Daily Arrivals. la s ddltloa to oar etocklor NEW SPRING GOODS WHITE 0000 E, TATIROIDERIZA. LACER. MOM AND - BO A N D D 11111110329 of irtery width oad ak.l4 But giant . / of Walla 121111303 f. all widths CitY Is fAi.. BLACK and .TILLIL MPREIII:I7.III:.°VBELWasoicSirmy and GLOMS °revery description. • NSW 6TYLS OV BOSS Just received for La dle., Woe., and Children._ CCUrSISAN NOLO' B. all mato.. it fall linear ULNTS 7 11 .N W HO L E - Country Draler• "'lll and in our WHOLE BALE ,DSPAILTSZNT, a fall aseortatent at MACRON!, CLYDE & CO., 78 and 80 Market Street, ta1M21,61 MOURNDIG GOODS, the neirDry Good,. Btore of .1.111. BIRCH/lUD & CO., szr7 wasessiceet AMMtreoClr, BLACK ROMBAXLNIEN: SLACK WRENCH I'aMIER; ritIMICH MER 11103; SMACK WOOL Dr.LAINEL . ; BLACK REM YOURNINO ALPLOCANT, • MOUNNING SILKS• ' MOURNING SHAWLS: MOURNING CHINTZES: MOURNING CALICOES; MOURNING HAN DREILCILIEFR: ISLAM CRAPE VEILS; BLUME ENGLISH CRAPE: With • toll ucoximeni of TER.Ir GI- 0 (NOS No. Effe FUT DOOR TO iUB SIGS Of Ter "BIG 11 2 7 FIFTH STREET. _ , • 9111)11AF, HINNUITeuitp 'IggitftearI N VISTLITLEA LIN.N MKS, I,,,LtEILT SOW . 138111T14 &0., DlX:2lllFlattl.• . NO. RI TliniSTl3.lLri. 21 FIFTH . STREET, LT VI% Yirfril STEN ET. PAINTERS. JOHN T.. ' JOHN • EOM ADD 15 - 11 M - - PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLUM, No. 54 -Hand•Guilittibtrgh. , Tlcla End Ornmatental gum et tretcry - descrtp, Dos demo to cvtder. /MI wOm dou• proligll n st mental:4o rates. W . CO iLTEIO, , . . HOUSE AND SDIN . PAINTER,' 10. 63.13L113102(1) ALLEY. PISTSB,II, Zig= ilgtmat.et ntttmg " WLLLLEVI 111.1111r1PITic, ILLate of tbe an. or .13z174 normoor, I IMPS AND !SIGN PAIZIPXWI tuner fl Third and garket street•, QM i3TJfTaIqE 3B b HANGEt3: TUE PARTNERSIIIIPIiiIIE ^- Tonne E entsting under the mime of NAN: 611,11 LL, lULTQS i UOLLNAN, • Was Dissolved January Ist, 1867, BY MUTUAL COITSEAT A. N. MARSHALL dlgKalt% of big Interett to sold d mb tbi tcatalolog parteto, rb9.41 1 ,* 0 . - tlnue tbo buslaeu at the old stood. 114. aid 113 WATER. MAST. A. N. ILLEBItAbL E. N.YULTON. • }TULLMAN • MEM I . HAVE .THIS AT ASSOCIA . TM) with nil, JOHN D BOTTS wad .1011 Ca'°tl:ll.Bt?'l,ll'diTßit.altr.".. .1.1111. r. run t an Mode of nlaseerug., 'The bl Ye coodueted an heretofore under the Ara. nutty sad little of JOHN WM , Av. JOHN INN 3 —will TIMM. April lot to No. 'A Wood atm nHat:TO - FRIDA.Y,'APRIL 5, 1967. n I Cwil V IN INDIINI. Two .., L . U cin K by a Illea-..De,. t ------' u rd utile of Their ,Crime and Punish- At . ,out lif 0 w ,. .5 i0 -s cir rirw a tr i led., 3t t tu April 1, l d oht SS l. T. et, . 7 7th of March, a mob, consisting of about ono bundled men on 'horseback, entered our town tottered dattlawithn sledge hammer, 'the tiof the ittliof this (Jackson) oonntyt tools herefrom two priscmers—John Talley and John Brooks—led them, with topes aron d their necks, their hands pinioned behind them, iron manacles on their feet, and (bareheaded, to too Court yard: and banged them . to a locust tree limb In front of the Itecordsr's office. isescclrviost Of tigooKa-lan TALLLV. Tolley 13 0. man aged about forty years' nett; L - lx. feet high, black eyes and hair, dark complexion, intellectUallcatares and a no ble spePlmen or the physical man. Brooks 13 a medium sited man, black hair and eyes. dark complexion, downcast countenance. about thirty years old. Ito served a terra, some yearn ago, In the penitentiary for etcaltn t• Talley is generally supposed to to the principal leader of a gang of despera does, thieves and robbers, who, for the past several years, have been robbing and mur dering ettlsens of this and Wesulngton tutd surrotihas b een counties. Brooks, It c arry er stood, ono of B W ps meny out Talley's schemes. CILITBE UT Tatti. lIIFBAIONICENT. Talley and Brooks were incarcerated in Jail on the charge of having robbed and murdered an 1030120 'WOOIO.II lost Deo :steer, neer Raman village named Clearspring, ten miles from this town. Brooks was arrested In W.hington county. In the month &Jan nary; and Talley le arrested in itichvlow, WastilngtOn county, Illinois, in. Fon ruary last. - " .... -Maosnot , WOMAN, Mrs. /hula Cutler lived, et the thne of her murder, In a small log cabin' near Cleat sring. She wee about forty years old. light Clem halt and fair complexion. She was horn In the State of Vermont, and was the wife of a lawyer who. afterbermental derangement, atiundoned her and came West. Some three or iota years since, while aho wen trawling, as elle said, In search of her husband, she accidentally called at the house of Mr. Win. , lhantlton, who lives by the road side, not far from Clearspring. Mr. Ilanditon's wife at once recognized her as ono of her ee- , qualutance.s when a young woman, in Ver mont. At the time eho entente Mr. Hamil ton' commenced covered schoolr insanity, and teaching but before the session had ended, her mind became so deranged that she bad to quit. Site had been well educated, and was fluent in eon versetion, using tanned language. .-s.he hired' a small but, built winter before last. In the woods, remote from any other rlWel llog, and tired alone, save the comemee of her cow and pet sheep, which she kept in the hut with Bee night and day. These ant mole had been cotatantly kept in the hut, I and night, hav i ngve months, their food anti water been carried by her to Ahem, so that. wherit she was found the floor was covered 'with 111th to the depth of one foot. She had a great aversion to re noising any gift without, paying for it, and would never accept of anytlung unless a harp= was made as to tan amount to be paid. Ste made her contracts to be paid In knitting socks, and never felled to comply promptly. . WRIT AND now era "AS ICCODraND. Mrs. Cutler had some gold coin and Ver mont currency, whick she had brought froatTermont with her,ildch she kept In • bolt around her ur p dererson. The exact no ehelhad when med le not kwn amount ,bra supposed to have been about One hundred and fifty fleabag. To _get her money wee evidently the intention of the robbers. It was known In the neighborhood that site had soutesir. Or eight huntLred dollars. but the robbers were not aware Of the fact that she had loaned the greater part of It to her neighbors. She was found dead, lying in her bed on One Monday morning in December last. The weather being intensely cold it was at first thought that ebe had frozen to death. 'But an examination before the Coroner was had, and no doubts were afterward had but that sire bad been murdered. Finger prints about her neck showed that the had own choked to death, and the money telt being gone Indicated that she hadbeca Twitters'. 1011.505 AND cON resew% OF 00005 e. For several weeks no clue could be found to fasten empleson. on anyone. A small rope thirty incites in length was found Id the bed of the murdered trOrnarl, whiled to the detection of the guilty parties. This rope was identified as listing been seen at tire "u Ct, o te r flo a t= trbOilf-t'grOe'nlal'a Ts'. tent from (neutering. The rope was ascot by EastLe to keep a rickety crude from emu tag apart. Two strange men, it was re membered,, laadeen in that neighborhood at Mistime lint Bastin had vouched for theirdseingall right, as one of them Was his brother.ln-law, and the other Ms friend ho had been pax, lee him a volt. Lalitin had -lined there , for - forty years and was, cm:mildewed alter° aliveiclons fin mon - as" - ing Meter than it / instituted, , honest and Maas g. Mtg. Inquiry w however, to the Character Of these !strangers, Tally and Breaks, and upon ascertaining that they were regarded at home as bad men, the citleens of Cleareprlng detertnined on to arrest them. Brooka,after his arrest, c fessed that Tally and himself had robbed the women, but said that Tally bad stran gled boo to death against his (Brooks') de. sire. lie stated that. Eastin had not earth:s leeted in theatrolr further than folders hlm information talent the money and share the coolie, about forty chillers each. Ile testified to the truth of these statements at the prelimi trial of tattle, but subse quently denialthat they were true, giving as hie reason, that be bad done so hem fear, and thecae against him. Tally. as before stated, wait then =Toted in the State of Il linois slut brought here in February. and put in jail along with Ewan and Brooks. Ternet cABLS AT career corn? IN lons• itraar. _ - _, Talley and Drl , were Indicted for rob. bery l and murde o r o in MO flrst &Tice, Etna obtained a continuance until the next term of the Court to August. Bastin got nen.ge of Venue LO L 141,1.0.5 (Aunty. all 113 now in }all at Bedford, The mon deciaredthat, If he had been here, b. obouid s.gor the fate °Lino others, suet that, if he slionlit not theyie at t next term of Coon, would go to Bedford and hen:: him theiC. leeleillTe Or Tug JAIL EILICARIAO All 11.1:0.13 U. Public indignatiOn has bum aroused all over the country ever since the commission of this heinous crime. especially to the w est em part of the county where the deed was committed, and tho east N‘' ern of part of the county adjoining that part itshingtort county where Talley and Brooks were well known. It has transPited that At wee the intention to take them out of lei and bang them during Circuit Court, but the river be ing too high to cross thwarted the property.Th prisoners , having considerable employed Colonel C.l. Dunham, tne *bleat criminal lawyer .In the State, for their de fenee—drooks having recanted Ids conies -1110n;and a Mainers:ll impression that our laws are made more to protect outlaws rather than to • convict them—theaa consid erations working upon them, the Irdiarned and clotted state of public , feeling, no doubt caused the people to take the mutter it their own hands, however unjustifiable their course might seem. The mob cetera undisguised; and consisted of men from Owens and Grassrfork townships in this ' county, and from Washington county. Tile All was under the charge of two men as ' guards, but toe dint act of the mob was to , I approach Sheri ff • Scott wad demand the ' woo. This demand wee promptly refused. I pistols were li moan by Loth parties but and- I logthe Sheriffuny folding, they Moke down , doors with Wedge hammers. When I orrly- I whet Alsigenh. e y Vog t rit ft r ?m n ' pat% Cie! tiled We Men TO be brought forth. The jail room , and yards were also crowded with men. Bit. . S fe h w er ei f t f t S he c t f i n z ednisn g o foars t t w o i w e n fkutnew, did notattempt to rally the citizens of the town lathe defence - of the prisoners. The prisonela wets confined ln ad thro room ugh the on the sect/lad floor. - I was, passe guard at the door, and Joann Talley stand. tug against thewoll in the hall up etails. • &frith g rope around his peek held by small young man, witteelaarp visage, Wan of dark • yam surrounded Oy reerly other &Onagers; trying to cited. a eorassaton • from him, Ills list was Off, his Monte tied bellindincii and hotly IrOns on his feet. Ile Informedihmannedli ',effect coolness that tnlal.°,4_,uldieo. Iglvd-AbxflietPal,Fhlottklinaanwg itiobig. •i n t 0 Isakiad was to bo hang°d in a gen tieseattly war.- o f f ear . the Icaat emotion of fear. Brooks Mtn been talon to &Cell w as Liao Ant flOoriandocn3fess ' td that he w 11 party to ton robbery tint that Tallegaiono luallllllwl Dirs. Gutt er end that the details criese • former con ea mica weratrae..he of the crowd out- Nude became mono vociferous. Talley was led down emirs. Jost at this time Moots was beurg led from tire • cell - below, with a rope around his neck, hie hands t l. le d i cend him, and heavytronson,his fee t same as Talley. 1 never before saw n human otric7b_.°WlsendlerPM6l=d .. p Z°l,ly"Arrtiselca. The c'etnitruwZ g o e r twornotrgave the order to move to the Court yard. In front of ttrejaellirooketallad to Sheriff Scott to take from his pocket a , smell amount of money,with Instructions tosend it tPhillielle antichddren. firth= Legged fora drink of water whichwasbrouglit anti given •to him and Talley. The prisoners were thenlati Iry the light or lampe,tarried by hand, to thelCourt yardabout one tom deed yards distant, the crowd following an fait and, on. horseback. Arriving there, Talley selected, tne limn on which to bu Immied, w r, h u l r on o Wee immediately In front of I s flice,and about fifteen feet i,tsai.oV. im== iiMn the grountL .. • Theioung Man who had led him trete the Miaby. . Use rope, impended Use . tree and tied Om - rope to the projecting limb. Tal ley weather' planed on an ash barrel and leaned-hie back saltiest a locust tree. lie wominsked. Whether Ovnot, he doOzed the SereleeS 'of a rainlster .of the Gospels lie replied that he Laid, .The mob consented, bet' demanded that no time ho lost: lie, (Walter Benton, of the Methodist Church, came -forward,- introduced himself to TM ley,,,en4,olloeted him. ,confess to the world- -'gatit or.lenOtance: "Talley re plied: .1 die int hutment man. II you are a' Pregeherlasy for haw:, dbtief prayer was offered, daring which the entire crowd took..off their hats. -Taney then sew, ,marl although although I hare been a. very winked m 0 nines yyet , from under hls feet. olitettlemen.7 said he, 'get me alone arid I will endue oft myeeli." Ile looked Op et tho trrobonboro Idsu, grad °ally let the weight of his hotly on the rope, leaned forward, and was suspended in the air. Them uscles co u ntenancehowed no wholegef pair.. Ills during the Ulna he Wm, hanging underwent. no change, exce slight Change in color. No man ever died more stoic Ally. Ile died without scarcely a etrugglo. • prison as Taller was suspended, Sheriff Scott mounted the barrel and begged the crowd to spare the life of Brooks. Ile rya- Boned ht some length with them. and the I majority seemed to be in favor of sparing him, upon his making a public confession , lie was placed on the barrel tor the pur pose. out not to frightened that Ile colild only :r.y. "The lord have mercy on my soul ! Snare me, spare mu!" The crowd I shouted back "Damn yet by didn't you spare the old wo woman ßr,wooke appeared to sink wttb exhaustion, and Was pushed violently from the heed of tilt barrel, the rope having been previously tied above. After banging about dye minutes his body Water:need, so as to shorten the rope. lie died Mud. One of the mob placed Ills hands on bin' shoulders and threw the weight of his own body upon him, Tile crowd left town about half-past one O'clock in the night. The bodies were taken down by ettleens of the, town, carried into the Court House and laid on the tables. Yesterday (Sunday) morning the Coroner held an Inquest, which returned a verdict that they /161.1 OOMO . to their death by the hands of partiesiunknown. Talley requested that Ina body be sent to his wife, in Illinois, which will be done. G. —Corrospontleoca of the Clasinenti Chaotic, ADVERTISEMENTS. Ng GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHOES I= Popular shoe Palau Emporium. EMS, Fe S9E PI; essa en ONLY 62 OD cli-nn • wcep, and waned down store We have n very thing At prices Beyond Competition JUST B.WEIVISO NEW crocoros, Of all the Spring Styles. CALL TO-DAY FOR ILAIWAINS. 26 and 28 Fifth St., Fittsburgh, W. B. CLAPP & CO LEA Es rEnnms 9 ONEIX433.I3PL B 'EMD WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE '.! T 01.. EXTRACT L;r,, .from a. MEDICAL GEN . MIKAN at StAll• tlAb to bit Brother , ~ : t. , ,,, at WOUCEBTE.B., N m ... T Y . ..IT ' ' L E: A. at I . F. It lii NS that tbelr _SAUCE Is hlphly entsetned In India, and Is, Insley opinlon, the noolt oslatable es won as .t-",_ - • I the most .I/ole -- some soUCE that 3:bieSOlEre - lb made,. The sueresso( Ibis pno-t deliCloll3 ZD .1 aurtrall— ed cocotte:lent lutelne deueed man) unprlnclpltsl des.l,A to apply thd name to ertloloco lost r 0r,. - Bd. the r_ l . n 1.1 e IS utsratrrr c LLY and toll. NEATLY rt , illt.tra to roe thst too emote of LEA a rr.r.ict NS are upon the witArriat. LABEL, ST , BIPFtt sod loit - CLE. Manufactured Ly LEA .4 rLicano, wo..- TIIONUONCLO ur MEE =I ter. JOTIN Dl:ti TS CAN'S SQNS. KW 1 11 AK. AuEN 1)111.C. A MOORE & LIPLEit Ilanulact.rriltZehg xskil ltetatl TETTNxs Valises, Carpet Bags, &t, • girl-large assortment of Ladles' Satchels' al ars on hatte• Nos. 101 and 106 WOod PITTBIIIIRG 11. PA GIME, • LELAND". VHS LOUGUKEY IM!il3=l Saddles, Harness, Trunks, .d Fancies In their line usually kept In hrst-clar. chtaidisidneutii. No.lo2Wood.street , tworeen Maroon d 1.11 , 7 load Ylnh St. SON buffatr , ILInd to tua , BEST FAMILY COAL. Nut (=Jo/xi esaa.cl. 10/extols... OFFICE AND YAM), corner Fourth Aud Try Wee., Flusourgn. EA. All orders for delivery %tithe City. or tlbtonoint COAL! COALU CU. MIS DICKSON, STEWXUT Zt CO., Having nmoved thar, OMec to No. 4561( LIBERTY STREET, (Lately City Flour HMI BIOCONI) FLOOR. Asa no* prepared to tarot sa good 100 a htog beny mom., NUT COAL OR SLACK. Lathe to tuarket puke. /Wad order, left at thole Ohre. or addressed to them thromsh the mall, wal he attended to p_T”?.t.!,!_-------------._ _ .. f YL'.'.._ cit.tnkcs U. ARM) :TRON G, DLALIM TS • ' YOUGHIOGHEN d Y ti CONNELLS turers o VILLE COIL •n hla ufsef Coot, Slack. nod Legal On:mixed Coke OhfrloE AND 1 0111). Corner of Iluthq and Morton: nest yard nn Cll.- erty andOlymer streets, !Oath weed. and on doroal street, near Lock Nu I, PlltAllUrgh. PA. Families and Ilanufaeture.s the 1, lilt tar last artlelu of Coal or Coat: at the lowest cash rats , Orders leftat any of thole ogle , ' "Oil rc eel,. e prompt at tuntlou. _ _— BOOTS A.N,D SHOES. SPRING STOCK BOOTS AND SHOES WHOLESALE, At Greatly Reduced Prices, - Eottchi itN u oicrs, ".100 STBE ET, PITYSIIUIIO II °R , roe . . 39 :11 ,3, 111, 1., , y2 3 ' 11FUAUCSOTN3YrillE.T. ruu.su G 1, 1 .11 • u11173,' ---------------- i UST RECEIVING—The lariceet .-/ bad be. t rcluetb. soil by far the c1.c.1 , e. , BOOTS, of Spring bud Summer BOOTS, rOES. GAITERS , POLISII 114111k 41‘), \ !iViiLIPPE RS. Wyss often aln tills city. birebt tabs., to City suit floubtry Merchants, 55 tbs., Ili! . be , ' i , I7.s PI T I. a rk ". ' SIT I; see or 111"1:1?1,11‘;‘: 1• 117 s b:b sre litistosedsexpe uses. ' Sic sure 10..0 sod co 'L'ourlcot7s.sOungr 'e'Lr4stre...'Zis:,';ltic.V.l"4.l..'l%: Olubtry'rrousytty attestled to. st tb• old stead uf J.ll. Lo W .C. BORLAND, ' 24. 93 btAIIKET STK Lb 1 . , 11door from Yulb si Branch Rouse. I.V. Yalu bt., Salem. 0 • mat,, J0U311.1.D1114 FIELDLNG nno., • lainnuraCtilrell in.! Deslcrs to ViaiestOrica. IVEzurt. BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, N 0.140 Ohio St., Allegheny. linep O.ill STREET I inig S 7 Grant Street ATTORNEY AT LAW, 137 F. 13113. 03 't.--c•ott, PITTS. t: ^A W A. LEWIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No, 93 Diamond Street, stallt: 00 JOIIN IY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE: Fo.. 133 FOURTH STREET, rurrstltrd , :u. 11 . C. lIAMILELL, . - ATTORNEY a. GOUNSELLOR AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, 17113113 PITT4EURGII, PA WM .e.tnovv.x; .nie Loco. Claim Agcnt. II.:. ran. Co. Mee, No. 67 Fourth St., second Iloor, PITTSIIVILU, 11, I'-t, 9N5, n.'?.3P.5 OF PIS Promptly Collected No charge ronde until eel.= nrc. s4 then but a mode , nte .1,231/.3) 8100. BOUNTY. $l.OO. ADDi:TIONAL BOUNTY. LOST DISCHARGES. Eohller who hove lost their Olechargo crrtla cotes an• who art. otherwise entitled to the adOl SICIO hoonly. c• have thtic c.o. at tended id by ca:ling on or soldreosing W. U. & 111 LL PATTERSON, ATTORNEYS )T LAW AND CLAIM AGENTS, TI (WANT STEEFT SO LI.!Ilr_IB SY BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, Extra j Bounties, Back Pay, Sc CoMeted In iSborteyt possible time, by A. M. BROWN. JOHN 4. I,AIfIIIE. Attorno, J OLIN A. STRAIN A T •DERZ~aN• Justice of the Peace ANI) 111.GISTIIATE Mace, 112 'FM St. opposite Cathedral, PITT:,1.11t 1 _;1 1 . PA. D,ds. Bowls, 5!0rt0.p5, Actvonledgrnenta, I,tpo,lt:or.• HlLLfromptnvst aW clief atch. m1..1 'WILLIAM NOTAIIA? JU,TICF ~FTIIE PEACE. A SD ESTATE Oft,'. corner of I.:ll,e•t.lttf favor sear., v al of Stc t xit..uta. ”nr.atloa erg ark.nowicdf,tat cl of AP. Lind "ny'''''''ll:ll.l.lA.ll AMAIN', ustice of fix and U,L0.l Putitta . - - ErSTACE S. 5101t1t0IV3 ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 74 Pennsylvania Avenue, Volt'•26tht littuion and fouite 'Crathusi Stre 5 - = CiIIaTLIJILAI T. EWING, Attorney at Law, No. I G9 Grant Strad., Pittsburgh, Pa. to i r ghlo, t ltntuccp.,,W” L TOIIN C. IlicC0: 1 1LIS, 0 I ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. 14 - 46. 87 Fifth Street. Bountlea, and Arrea.ltlf2y BILIRSt. DIALSTERS, &c. FITTSBERGII BREWERY. CAISON, DARLINGTON & CO., Dialr IikISIMS MD 11CP , DMUS 2u....... JOSUUt BIIODIS a co., ino.bors Micallea tarp a:tea:o4ot the ea domers two !Int to rUculas 17 of Iced to car ALES AND PORTER. NrChtch. throreh the careful seleetton •qt,al,t nom the Vo;Zriira:iig ..feafttTe"rise Vgalal to be porn VlVitilitra the eerottilnrnde d du: hi. tl .s,„; ad foltttuF his old ttrrwtth. or at am ot:.ee. Cour of Dulled:le 'day and Dirket': Alley t 17109,070 Linn 6KITII. . o. T 0730. TOOK.. 800111 TIIOYAB !MOWN.' AIIEG RENI BREWERY. liaving purchased the old established Brewery known es the ALLE(IIIENY BREWERY. for merly owned by Campuell & Ree bun we would Inform the public Bast wa IlaMadcoatinulng the manufacture ! SPRING WATER ALES, blade from ea pring Water. and from one facilities and loot experience la the hnalneas. we feel satisned that we will beenabled to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor rya with their patonage. MEINGEXTMIC ski CO.. 405 Rebecca Street; ALLEGHENY CITY. agrAll orders lett at BROWN & LIILAYLAX • B. 0 23 Liberty street. rlttabargh, will be prOIOP O6I tII attended to.___ x&6 PIIOENIX STEAII BIIEWEIIII. j F I R eat " &ThICKAY LILSITItg ill BREWER Ale, Porter andßrowu Stout, PITTSBURGII, PA. ILOIMUT 'WATSON. NIA lasso, .ars FLUirilll3l6, GAS FITTING. ......... n. .11:WEL , REILLEHT 61, JOHNSON, 1"111.136. - CVIC JALSA Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, 71iTtl EITI:E/LT EITEN2IIO.I. ySTT9To+—s=l• S'o. •II order& by mall executed tattlfactortly and "AljurltlL OLNlttil Tubs. rnmr„ Fle&tnn, ISeTirazUjr•ViernMelrai'l,=. `,l%tltf; Pr,rr . tr. from eoWitry P• by mall PrOnnt.- IT attended to. e 51,13.1 BAILIFF, BROWN &CO, ra - o. OCT Woctera.lll3t.o .ILLEGIiE..yr crrr. T)LIUMBEIRS,, GAS AND STEAM YITTEISS, keep ahr.yr on toad a largo wirorernott of 14YDILLNTS, SIM= LEAD. LELDPIPPI, BATH TUBS, NAM BA. WIC!, MOB AND BRASS eIICBS, anal t mkt, rials Tdr InUng up public or private bnllnlnS. with 1+63, WATER or 'TEAM. Warns PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM ;YITTLNI3, 1N ALL ITS BILA.NCILBS. • Carefully workmen. by experienced and yr ucs A Inc nesortastatot CAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS 0107001 lILTHS ,orgar, CLOSETd. nyv i uNT Cnnatantly nn hand and made. to order. .1 . 40r3E1 all . 0331117XX.X.A. 71 to. 59 Federal Street, Allegheny. and 927 Liberty r taltlYreWYY AbIIISEME . OPEBA bri.u.tsu ru Arril ra•e-ellbcr. - 1.11.. P: S et.,...alt , atte•i favorite. :11.0) 1:111.1.1E YI Eth'ILLE. • lmrlicatae snot Alma!, It• ottor.ltht, tflrto tteautlfoldrar.... eJaiN A MI...LA, thc '"' Ittrus.e Mlturtrel EcV n ar t . wit:a C"Tr"Catuttalrig aurl • am, att c cntri.•lo.t.ottnta e•er 0.1..7n t.. • lar TPIEI • Ca n..t.1 fart..roltrtf Mitts Melville lostoti Ott.. now orm.t TiIEATIRE. t,-litAtti.. Th. ' ‘VITNE,U. An 1, , rr,.; 1..1.cha,1•• kj f7a.r . c , a c• anat , i•c. asa.,,,orn mem , h r ;I, 1u1m11,11.1.. iety %-.11!". , n • _ - t ,tr,tl rc• Ott, :14C: Bonna. it. 1.0. LEGiIIIIES, 7-S,T"FILEDEIIICE: DOLGLISS, Tite:Y.USP LuSTiNGI7I:3FIED Man of the Colored Macc, AND °NE OF T:IE FIRST ORATORS IN TILE COUNTRY, WILL LniLIVER 1115 GREAT LECTURE, OMEBII2 c es of Danger to the Republic?' 1-1.A.141J1 Tuesday Evening, April 9th. Tt:lt 1 , t wle c',7 Counc TICELETS. SO CEI%.TS Mr.1.L01L . 3 and r.LEBL,L, DEW, THEII, 5/1151e ritorva. t.rwl ...at, cr.tim. For sato at WM. , . tprec day• la agy mace of Ito Lotlon. - - WORKS & COMPANIES COIX_REit caxx_ein 4c, r. SOHO OIL WORKS. BUFFO(' Kli &CO )TAN U FACTURES TUC CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICA—OIt Petroleum Lubricating OM Sperm, Lard stud svlizt_e EEID.IORT, TINSfO" OIL Ma STANDARD WRITE BunNtriG So. 33 Market Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. ~ENI) FOIL A CIRCULAR . de "-_ WARING & KING, (MISSION 31E11(iiiNIS 11 BROM LI; Petrotenni and Its Products, 4 D ItiQUES.XT Trar. PITISLOIItiii. PA. ruwILADLL.I.II.A. AJJDIMPS: 197 Vialant Phil* . v.; A :.th OINC. KING Et CO.. HENDRICK'SI - ARBOR.' JlLanisclurod bl WI:UTE, BROS. k. CO., N. York. E. J. ROBERTS, .Agent, so. I At. cisir street, Planluwb. Keop c#,4.ttio. band Cotton 1 . newel Oa. lUuc nfitra Vg. Woolen MIII O. Uarc LSRitt Cl;•?1:1,1r-j'Atu;-?;11A.-113:1:1Est:L11.1%..1: Llaot • .z,ocr W OOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING . O C7O3l6PBN"in OF PITTSBURCH. PENNA. J.,‘11 N WATT. ?resident. HENRY . LOUN, dec . } and 'r 'r. WORKS IN IVISPAILANCENILLE. 01P.ce, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (N e.e.. n trwonarldire.) ku..-TurAcTuusEts 07 PUBS WHITS BTJ EtNI N G Brand"Luoifer." Et'llElol. OIL 119011118, XSIMTACITItineI Of EUREKA CaRBOX OIL, The Celebrated EUGEILA SPERM LUBRICATING OILS, And Wbolessle 1/esters 10 Crude, Iledned and Lubricating 0119, LAUD. brEltit. WIIALE AND 1151 MS. No. 81 Marge[, St., Pitta h. 0. C. TOCMIS.4O, ..9.45t. Call set! examine samples sad r e cd cull:testes. nott:ol4 BUT THE BEST, PETROLIA BLUE LEAD. . - rob on....Tursnizas hilumfacinfe 6 0.13L 4 tor 1. 1 . b 7 - T. 11. dfEFI. d co., PIONEER PAINT WORKS. ,N.W.Cor.3d and Market Ste., Oog P l r l9t3lmol Nr101171W1.... .............. MIDZABON. I E AGLE OIL IFFOUELS, Macsvicr-Xen.001;71.110. • WIGHT/DIAN &ANDERSON. Refiners and Dealers in PETROLEUM . Ii*COND STORIE,STINZIWA Coe kt St. " 1.±72_ BREWEII, BIIMEE & CO.. COMMISSION lIIERCILINTS, AGENTS YOB TIIS Pacific, Globe & Liberty Oil Works Amrie for Crude sod Sonor4011,,I,113: oral cosh advances mode on tpO Crude or Itellood reuolos. "p d pi . A °l9 4llgg r At. ` g i r tr l mo zg :ll;:, •tront. 'SERGEANT TAILORS. OFENLIG. Ltrhi LSD COMTE ISSOITIEII OF BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Spring Season, AT VERY MODERATE rincEs: GRAY & LOGAN, • 90. t 7 St. Clstr Stintet sp. HENRY G. HALE PEIN AID 6F. CISIF.-ETI. NEW SPRING GOODS, Jc , :411 JUST OPENED, COMFLUSLIA 4i All the 'Novelties of the Season, nac.n lu Li only found Ur First-pass Nerd:LauailOrini Establishment. I =_l UMDE, ItlerchantC#A,l No. 50 ST. CLAIR STRUT: Jim USING GOODEljust opeitet. All tat and new •tile • 'terns rot rr Met Istat Zan. ern •tile , • .• E