I] LIM 0 r 3 INVISIBLE EMPRESS TRAIL SKIRT, TBY LW SHAPE YOB Spring, 1867, J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX, ELLIPTIC cos noun= smixo,) SKIRTS, , • The Issodsonsest And Most ootorostablistyls yet ,ntrodoesst. ISEK ALL FASHION NAtiA- Ziri.YU C WOULD . M. 2.1; ). t r lsO i r K . els bisest . aPASlß 4l Tir Tittl !MYLES. • . . FOR SALE EVEUFWHERE. • AT WmtGASALE by ill the leading Notion end Dry Goode Nausektn Plttebereb. /Geo, by bole Owners of Patens and &rebutted Manulso• tubers, VESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, NEW YORK. MIIIIM3 PARIS TRAIL, PRIDE OF THE WORLD, TIP TOP SKIRTS, FOR BALE AT F. H. EATON'S, .ten 17 N.lrtb. IREStroot. /867. -NEW SPI!..INGI GOODS ➢IACBIIIII & CARLISLE, 'ro. 19 riffh Street, HAVE JUST OPZNSIIA 97.8ND1D ASSORT EX=SI . JET, .A.31111:11. AND CRYSTAL Dress Trimm i ngs and Buttonsi lIAIIIIIIRD WORK AND REAL LACER: laUlrf.Kß ENOLIBII RIB 80.13, .6adest ENOCH LoV Es, rprlng ages: COURVOISLEIL'S KIIf ULVVER, all ebades: NNULLILI. AND GERMAN 1102LEILY. all sum THE "STAR" SHIRT, On 6►nd and made to order Invisible Empress Trail Skirt, New shape for Boring, 1867 x.lmiximzei- I=2 Whalebone Comae, Patent . Poems. ♦ coraoliita mortliaent of PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS. CITY *ND COTINTRY'MEECIILN TO will end our Whol-thle Departmeinw itatoeked with got suitable for th eir paths, whirl we guaran tee to sell Le low as any /Lastern Jobbing House. BIACRUM & CARLISLE, Ng. 1.9 Fifth • 113trii.ot. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 1 JOSEPH HORNE'S & CO'S. Raving made a second addition to our already large stock of SPRING GOODS, • We Are prepared to oder ladoeementa t both In . price lad au:one:mat. In Embroidelies, Handkerchief.. • • Vlore. Hosiery, Jingle Trimmings . and Fringes, Nem' istyles Dress TrtnamingS, Colored ant Velvet HibbOnl. ail rn an nld nissy Lac Be Ci Pointee. Lad. BlltiOn., all styles ...colors, Comets. Belting, Buckles • and Belts. flue Opera Vans. Ladles.. Misses . and Gents. • liming Under 'Wear, /11.aadre Sid (Gores. tnetsible Enter., Trail skLIA In Biagio .6 I=9 Gents' Neck Ties, Fouts ' • .d Bows. auspertdera. Ehlrt ' Morrison's Mu lab iris. Boring ?Ole, Bonnets. Itarrlowers, . and Milliner. hoods, Irtennotnaltlnbons, Bonnet Ribbons Valn and Parry, MI wld oos wuoraseve, nooms, up non. vin be found coon/lett I[lool Departments. • ,Deal i rs will Cud It to User advent. es to give 611 WI. Prices se SOW as tessera Jobbers. 77 and 79 Market Street. IsZt:u9o • NEW GOODS' NEW DOUSE' New House! New Goods! WM. H. MILLER, MACll.trld it 00., late- WILL OP EN About the First of,April, Ar NO. 64 MARKET ST., WITBIE ENTIII2 NEW BTOOIL OP Trimmiags, Lace Goods, Embroideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, I And all GOODS usually kept In FIRST CLASS TRIMMING , • Notion House. .IELIIS T INCsI = LI For the Itistori Season. KID GLOVES, all colors; NECK TIES; .FANCY BOWS; BISTOBI BOWS, etc.,. JUST RACED, ILD AT ...A.zroivs, 17 Fifth Street, .0,12 CLEM, McCANLINDIS & CO (Lars Wmismr. CABE • C 0..) DZALKiII FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY DO Tco. 84 WM acad. fit rti o ll a ra sban Dlsmoriaraws. DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, LEVEN SHEETING.. • • & CO., No. EST 30re4z-1w..0t itatz-ccvt, NUT DOOR TOME DION OF THE "RIG BOA' • • Have the Wa l t and cheapest stock or I . SHEETING LINENS THE • 10-4 LLN tN SIFEETLNU; 11-4 LINEN SHEETENO. 121 LINEN bEEETIN4.I. 5.4 EMI OW LINENS. • 10:4 DELETING MUSLIN.% 5-4 OH ILETINO MUSLIN'S. 9-2 SHEETING MUSLIN% " TAULS LINENS. NAPKINS, TOWELS, e1L21411, STAIR LINEN. MANSEILLES QUILTS. DIMITY for Spread.. A roll sasortsnent of scads of tam description on hinds. • apilm9o 1867. SPRING.. . 1867. • ARBUTHNOT, .SHANNON & COMPANY, • • 111PORTER3 AND JOBBERS OF Dry Goods and. Notions, •. • - Oder their large and attraellre stork or NEW GOODS AT ROMEO: PRICES, •- FOR CASH. DRESS GOODS, • E i L l LHIO • S TWD R N n ,TI T SJEE GGOODS. DO COT E OA C ES, CLO A n 3L A MS A , M U E R R D ES, AND SHOWN 811HETINtin AND lelilltTlNUS, _SIIA W 1.5. nIIILTS. kISLEIST, ES. ie.. •c. Boyers are in U tlted caII GLOV and examine oar Sorel* and paces, at N 0.115 -Wood Street. • ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO. C. AnTISTIIOT. R. T. SHANNON. •112:1/3Z J. G. suirnassox. • 7,Q AND SO MARKET STREET, • r•-• • Daily .Arrivals. In addition to our a tocklof NEW SPRING GOODS, WRITE GOODS, EXIBROIDERIEN, LACES. • RAN DR EKED I EFS, NANII AND BONNET THINNING AND NECK RIBBONS, • or army width and shads, Rent quality of SATIN RIB BON, all widths CRY brAL. BLACK. *ad AnittEll TIDY 11100d, FRINGES and BUTTONS Pun Line mazandra KIL) GLOVER:UDR/ERE Pd GLOVE. °revery description. NEW STYLE Or HOS W. Jun received for La dies, Misses, and Cblldren. CCIDErd AND POOP bIEIBIR. all utatai. ARAI lino of RENTS , P RANLYRINO (MODS. Country Dealera plll Bud In our W HOLE NALE DEPARTMENT, a gall sPortment at Eastern Prices. MACRUM, CLYDE 411t,C0., 78 and 80 Market Street, ain't:.-61 .. ;Y ~ ~ OPENING. LIEGE LID COMTE ISSORTIfF3I OF BOYS' CLOTHING, For the Spring Beapn. AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. GRAY & LOGAN, No. 47 MIL Gale Street. •v7:ti HENRY G. HALE 10E1111151 COL 1111 AD St CLAIR FM NEW SPRING GOODS, -• JUST OPENED, ' COXPEIBINGI All the _ Novelties of the . Season, Such ILA le wily found In • First-Class Merchant Tailoring Establishment. m14:n137 W. HESPENIMIDE, Merchant 'Tailor, No. 50 ST. CIA AIR STREET. NEW SEEING GOODS 1... t op. 4. 1 .1. and new strle patterns got .p In the latest East em Wien 50b4:09 AUCTION SALES BOOTS AND SHOES ; • AT - AUCTION-. There will be sold at the Anctl. }louse Fa Federal street, AlLeigh...Y. • On Tuesday, 4prO 16th, com..nelne at 9, o'clock and uon tin td it it stl day, n e n ' Arc WAIT, Wien ' ° llll "; can De bought anywhere. Will be ot l the ilttod i taf i tigtl i mryla . d Ms an ancee diet , spit - A. ILE..taUctoTnEe:r. AUCTION SALES. 110 Smalthideld Yt., opposite post omu. Day . and evening minon Tuesday, Thum .' iy. and tittnedary, of Boots. times, Dry Goods, Dos t . li ardsrare gusts tiwids m T Stood., o toai Privy a o iuu on Monday. Wednesday and Friday Bimetal stain. tion to Farallon, sales. Sinai . 11state told on margin and sold on commissi. J. W. B on iIEEN d CO., ayli MU:Tent:6 AvellonterS. • IRON CITY -CUTLERY CO., No. 3 St. Clair Street. Havana purchased of ANDICKW HUAI, the entire Stock of Hardware. Cutlery and Varlet, tio. di, at theabove stand. till tools' tateallon to keep on haled • nest class stOolt of HARDWARE. CUTLERY. Uses, Macs. Itevoivers, Mato's, Pistils Tackle :Fe d ° P:r s wif " to "" d ' g e l r tru . g r O; t ib B T U; WORK; tirinulng Sasors. Scissors. de., Outtlnr WenClls and aloe and making he.. and LanCelllng IlltelnPa. at sltortest notice. W. 11. SOWN, Ilanager. tab29m2l GRAFTON, At. 66 Federal Street, (NxAft Eitt.n)AD DZFOT,) ALLEGIIZNS c 121(. PA. Dealer Le House Fundshiog Goods, Stoves, • • • • HOLLOW WARE. &C., And reannfaeterer of TIN' , COPPED AND MELT IRON WARE. Isooana, bpooLlna and Job Work promptly attended to. apl:o70 JABILS Z. DMA ALX.X. TITC.IIIII M7SC7JECLaMICINt. DERIBUS. AND LIVERY STABLE. .11b.410 Pens* Street. DMA PrrcmEN, Proprietors. WOninibusea and carriages turntaned for an M n i d 1 aa ri*els,b tCaa g at. r na on W l e raln. Stable Open Day and Night. 9ro y~ o utOt WirnOCT Bina, AND ew NO and bonen/Ile, NO CONSATillol'l ticrod sod energetic Agents (Ladles And trent., Mr.) ...wanted to represent 011 In eTta• Vll7 and I'only..* wenn eIaNCI to mike moor 04 linnswzrof ingt.OTaiing le Offered 10 essrp person peeing • few bows dittly epare. particulateWWl earl on, or ad dress, U. W. JarninUlii GN.X., 1/ Bomb street. ea/Me/ore Md. t 062.5,83 SHORT - MIAND PI HITING,--A Perfect knowledge of ade valoable sag teught In ten short sod easy lessons, try a prin. Steal reporter from London. Ingland. linen pupil taught repuately and at any time to suit their own convenience. Apply to J. A. MUT, UAL/172 ()MCI. = the%'iti,sburgll6.l.ettt, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1817. E= [Sp,,al.l Corresixm.lenee ratstpursch 01.11,1 WAsnraaToi, April ii, 1267. MESSIti. EDLTOR.I:—I have often thought it a little strange that Mr. Ash ley, of Ohio, should have attained a place of some command and influence in a Congress so able as the Thirty. ninth, I take him to be a "clever fel low" as the world goes, but he is cer tainly not a man of great mental parts. He has a round chubby face, looking out of a vast roll of hair; carefully, and I might say, intellectually disarranged. If, like Samson's, his - strength lay in the abundance of his hair, then Indeed tho House might take counsel of him, how ' to overturn the strong holds of the ene my. Morrissey would be in the voca tive utter "one round." All the foxes of Johnson, the Executive, would be only as were the three hundred" which the son of Manoah took and "set tail to tail with a fire brand in the midst between two tails." Mr. Ashley is a fat man, with more oil than blood. in him. Judging from such efforts of oratory as I have chanced to hear from him on the floor of the House, his mind is of the same character and quality. He is, indeed, a fluent speaker, but his powers of analysis are far from effective. He scales all around his sub ject as a bird on the wing eyes a corn field in which the scare-crow warns of danger. He is a man of loud voice and abundant action, not only on the floor of the House, but el.ewhere. I never could understand why lie should have been se. lected—if, indeed, anyone was selected —to make the pronunciamento against the President, charging him with high crimes and misdemeanors, and impeach ing him therefor. The impression - on the public mind was that, Laving gone thus tar, she would be an active agent in bringing (onward or arranging the proof. That, however, was devolved on far abler tueu—tLose constituting the Judiciary Committee, among whom_ts_ that orator, jurist and scholar from your own county, lion. Thomas Williams. I am not to be understood as casting the slightest imputation upon the fidelity and honesty of Mr. Ashley. Far from It. In that regar'd he stands unimpeact ed. Intellectually be has, in my opin ion, twenty superiors on the door of the Fortieth Congress. Now as to the impeachment ques tion, no more Important one' could of course have been brought for ward. •It - is a matter of common and well founded rumor that IA many things the President has acted contrary to law; that he has not taken :care faithfully to ()Semite them as he is isworn to; that many of the wdret ene mies of the Republic have found a friend in him, and many of Its best friends att enemy. The point' is to show these charges to the satisfaction of the jury; to trace the thdividttal and specific acts complained of to his Excellency's door, in such a snug way that he cannot lay it anywhere else. . : Now, my indictment of him takes a (Ef ferent form. I impeach him before a competent tribunal of demoralizing the public mind: That, under certain re strictions, he holds In his hands the ap pointing power there can be no doubt. Helm clearly responsible to the people for the roper exotilse of R. Row he - has used it, you may ask of all COMOILIIIIIJCS under their:lag of the nation! Do you think he cared whether or hot he acted well or wisely in his appointments for office in your community, for example? Do you think the men, who for the time,. have the principal influence in -Federal appointments, iu Pittsburgh, are such us you would cheerfully confide your own personal business Interests to? I speak thus without knowing what your own opinions may be,or that in this regard it is worse with you than elsewhere. And that is in fine tie fact to which I . would direct attention, that over the broad ex panse of the Republic the same sort of appointments have been made as were made a good while ago in your city. The modifiedeondition of things by which the "dead lock" was broken is not much better, if not worse than the pure • 'cop per" basis on. which the late Senator Cowan pledged himself to "run the ma chine" In Pennsylvania; for what more lamentable fact in the history of the times than that men , go up in pairs to the official shambles and agree to "call dog's meat mutton" fin- the sake of the gar. bagel This is the very carnival of de moralization. A premium Is offered to such as will trade for office as for rags or pelts. They must agree to have Tom or Dick for "subs" if they arc made "bosses;" they bring witnesses before the White House "bar of trial'• to prove on the one side that they have never been "offensive" in their radicalism, and on the other that they shot "Yanks" ninon compulsion; that they didn't kill any more "niggers" in New Orleans than they could conveniently-help; that it had hurt their feelings- to read of the stern way in which Southern rights had been vindicated at Andersonville, etc. :The two having thus drawn together in a harmonious fellowship of contempt; each having rolled in the filth till there is no dieting ishing mark of dirt, both i having beep e,in the words of Junius, "infamous an contented," they are now deemed end atty. tit for office. Both i having oho M themselves venal and sworn to sue a condition . of moral tur pitudens wo la at once exclude them from any pia eof trust in.your counting room Or for ny employment about your building, mil .ss it might Le as a Beaven i ger, they feel aSsured'they will Le deem ed In the pre tit "piping times," emi nently fit for Üblic office; for collecting Postal and In irnal Revehne; for man , aging the affa rs of State, and doing and 1:03 1 directing all sneer of important MIM- I ness which M ; Lincoln used to ask lion , cstmen to aft nd to. Now, whit Ido not know that this could be con dered an impeachable of i me, t sip are to me"ono of the most lamentable fe turee of the present crisis. Of course, in State where modern-n ut' mega have ben so long an article of commerce, as in Connecticut, you could not expect m ch other than we have; but that an adinthistration should be run, in this country, on the principle that all men, out of Connecticut as well as in, have their price—the motto of Shafts bury, who livid in an age of misrule, and who, like the unjust judge, boasted that he neither feared Doti nor regarded man—this Is la spectacle of sorrow, in deed. It is the time for every honest, fearless press I to speak out in unstinted condemnation, and though no legal tri bunal is established under which the au thor and pr tooter of all this venality may be biou ht to justice for this per petual assault upon the public morality, you may put 'a whip in the hand of every honest man , • "To lash the rascal naked thee , the world." RADICAL. Tag Iles. Jakati A. Bar•no, who has just been appointed by the Governor of Dela ware to fill the vacancy la the United States Senate, caused by the death of Mr. Middle, has already served thirteen 'yours in th e Senate, and It is a curious comet. deuce that It to OU a vacancy caused by Ida resignation that Mr.'lllddle was ap pointed In 18f4. Ills father. James A. DAY tad was a Pennsylvanian by nirth, but resident of Delaware, representing that State In Congress . from 1737 to 7801, and 1n the Senate from 1801 to 1813. Be was OP. pointed Minister to France In ISM, and was afterward Commissioner to negotiate the treaty of Ghent, The present Senator wits born in Delaware, and graduated at Prince ton College. Be Is a lawyer by profession, and rendes in Wilmington.. In 1851 he was elected Senator, and was rechosen in 1857, and lata. After the resolution tittered by Mr. Sumner, on the Istli of December, requiring Senators to take tile test oath prescribed by the act of July 17, 1 8 02, was carried, Mr..l.luyard resigned his seat on the 31th of January, leo4, mud in the course of his farewell rehire.; took occasion to re. view' briefly his political career; to reiterate his opinion that a peaceable separation be• twain the North and heath would hare been preferable to war; to denounce the ..military despotism' , which oppressed his native state. and to warn the American people ol the approaching loss of their lib erties. Before leaving the Senate, ho took - the obnoxious oath, botwithstandlng w bleb, his tendencies are all toward ;twiny atty. Personally, Mr. Bayard Is an SCCOM. pushed gentleman, whom ruling pasalon is hoveiread tug; bait he Is not a man of great (ores , of eharactr or mental activity, -- and Ids return to pplltical life will probably make no very in died change In the course Of the national • estinles, Tim Now Gorman Empire—Tbelyeel log In Prance. It Is remarked as strange that the Mani leer should contintie to pass over in *deuce the treaties of alliance between Prussia and the Southern German States, the news of which .produced so much effect here. The Temps declares for the 80.1111 or third time, that *the German Empire Is mmie;" that M. Bismarck limits France from Longwy to Bale; that, as the ally of Italy and protec• for of Belgium, the new master of Germany Is more powerful than Charles V. aver was, for though he does not possess Spats, be possesses the alliance of a power me.. in the sixteenth century—Russia, now grown formidable; and that he has not to dreau MO of the allies of Francis L Tur key. "Such is the neighbor." It says, "that the effalrof lh {Wellies has created for us." It sees in this danger to Franco a danger to liberty. A few days ago anendment, which purported to reserve politi am cal libertY in the constitution, was hat In the Berlin Parliament., and It is evident that a great military and arbitrary monarchy Is new in stalled In Central Europe. The :amps ears: To conjure this double danger Franco is called upon to double the number of her soldiers, She Is told that the influence of a nation is measured by the number of men Ithas under arms. Built must not ho for gotten that the danger Is Immediate; that r the Bing already disposes of populations ' more numerous than ours; and that Prussia has the advantage over us both In military organisation and in armament. Is, then, France sufficiently preserved by her pro jected military institution, which the Min ister of State himself admits can only pro. duce results in siz or seven years! To art. val so formidable es Prussia, is It not neces sary to oppose alliances or principles I Alliances, itpuida, France has none; end as for principles, the only thing she bus to do Is to revert, prompUy and sincerely, to these of the French novointlon.—Poris (More" , 15) Correspondence London Times. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GREAT REDUCTION IN BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE Popular Shoe Palace Emporium. 11.11 HOB BB 5110 P, FOR TEE .1'1! ' ONLY $3 00. We nave made • eoa n sweep, and marked down ewer} thins In the store • At Prices Beyond Competition. JUST NECEIVI NEW 43-040121. 4 4', Of all the Spring Styles. CALL TO-DAY FORDARGAINS. 26 and 2S Fifth St., Pittsburgh. W. B. CLAPP & CO. mule • RAMALEY laas Just Opened k LARGE STOCK OF FINE SPRING CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, I=l NEW STYLES THE MARKET, •111 be ortervl at (IRELTLY 11EDUCKL , from last scaaup. ruie Sprits; ,Oirrtoilt, u Lot 11 10,60 " Cassimere Basions Flits " • " $15,00 " Cloth Drests Soiti " " F 15,00 Paper Collars at Cost. 336 LIBERTY STREET Oppo:1134 Wafne, one 4-or above 1113 list and time Moan- 3 10116:v7 RAMALEY HAS JUST RECEIVED .ILL TUE - NEW STYLES MI HATS AND CAPS; /or 171411:a11, sad •tll,cll at 20 Per Cent. Lean Than Down Town Prices. aell our BEST SILK and CAnnilittlE HATS. at ONE VOLLAIL TAJ WEIL thank any other Levee In the City. Call and Be -Convinced 334 Liberty Street. FIRST 1.10011 IMLOW 1113 CLOTHING EMPORIUM. mbZ:v9 aYtn R IG IRON CITY SPICR FIFTH STREET EXTENSION, ;rear Pennsylrania dlrttstie, PITTSBURGH: PA. PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD Warranted when our onion IS on the Letlele, TUE.! GROUND COIDYSICAL and ,LYE vow! It...tautly on hand. COYYKIL AND WIDUND NUTS ItU•STEI) I VIrWs . o muttsaa the manufacture of all the' DIFFERENT KINDS OF SPICES, Whi love oter to Wbol. De and ItatultDeale. at thet market prleo. aiming to deal Dlr. we solicit the patronage of the public, Chopped Feet. Constantly on Hand. STRICKLER & MOULEDG deD:473 W. J. OILKOIIi * sue. GILMORE Ba-LIEI3LER, Jelsonfaotorers i3e no . ilvde and Retail TRUNKS, • Valises, Carpet Bags, ALe. sirA largo assortment of Ladles. Batthels al ways on bona. Noii.lol and 106 Wood 61, f519:414 1.177111317110,11, NEW HATS FOR BORING, AT VERY LOW PRICES. NicCORD & SO., Ta.lol.l:7l7caoci Eitroot, C. C. Ai...t-igoco, DZALICH IN Fine Watches,lewelry, plamOnds, 01.7-21711ri.11717.061113, French Clocks, ,&c. Hnealal attention riven to the Firit/lON Li OF net& W ATCLIZe. aro. 22 Fifth Street. 1./ELTING I FELTlNG!—Lcath er and Ohm Selling; Liao, "um Park lei, Hole. Lintels, de., . he beat quality and at reduced prices. The heat quality or Losing al. way.hand at the India IttibLet Depot. No =and on 1.3.1 r COCCI. latai a. d 31, rimaars. SPEC - NOTICES. ar-i--ii"l""tisysuns. A ClergYM.A, w hil e t t'rz, ::laicnlttt JlDttlu as • missionary. .11 5 covered — y...l, i ., remedy for the Cure of Neenr0ti571.,..... - "z ; Denny. Diseases of the Urinary Organs, and the whole train oEdir.ord:,,...=:": on LY baneful and vicious ba1.14. Ore ti r .4. l . bets bade been already cured by . 51,1 s noLi - edy. Prompted by a dasire to beueht the ea and unfortunate. 1 will send the recipe to. preparing and using this medicine. In a sealed envelope. to any one wen needs it, Selland' . a. Please enclose • post-pall eureeelope addressed to yourself. Add,. JIIIirEPII T. INMAN. .1,...,21 Platlnn flottse. ultr. Mr" VCR'. lIAILUNIIILL Jr. co" BOILER MAKERS :I , ND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Noe. 20, 22, 21 and 20 Penn St Having secured a large yard and furnished It with the roost approved MIC 0 . are Pre pared to manufacture every description of Holl ers In the best manna - , and warranted equal to any made In tile country. Chimneys. Breech ing, Fire Beds , gleam Pipes. Locomotive Bolt ers. Condensers, Salt Pans, Tank.. Vil Stills, Agitators, Settling Pans, Boiler Iron. Brid. Sugar PaPAns, TKN and T ante manufacturers of BAUM- ilepairinsilhlne on the shoheet notice. leMe .1 LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL Br. SMELTING WORKS PIITSBIIRGII PARK, McCURDY dr CO., Manufacturers or iiheatblng, Brasiers , and Bolt C .pcer, Preetted Copper Bottom., liaised Cli.lll Bottoms, iinelter bolder. Also importer. and Dealer. in Metals, Tin Plate, Knees lroo, Wire, ge. Constantly on band Tionersi Machines and Toole. W 'icehouse. No. 140 VINST s a itzra and Ido bEcti ND NTREET, Pittsburgh. Special orders or Cepper cut to any desired pattern. ' myl4:caist•rT FirROBLNISON, ILEA es. CO., ltlucooe Des to ROBlNeolf. MINIS s MILIAna WASHINGTON WORIIS, Pounders and Hach, ul Its, Pittsburgh Nano factor... of Moat ands Stationary &tun ltdelne•, lilatit £uylntr. Mlle Alacidnery, Ucar. Irthaftlnk.'eastlngs of all description.: 011 Tank. and Stills, liolltr.dtibeat Iron Work. ' No. VA matter Tint and rtnithdeld St.. are•gentir for tilirlrAltlni TATYNT IY JEU11)11. for ...din. twit.... 121"*QUINCY A. SCOTT, DENTIST, .ro. 21S pE„rx STREET =I 10 - 11FMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOB APECIAL ,CiaNEB. No, 14 Bond Atroot. Blew York. Tall Information. with the 4fgragartrilmon.le, also, a Hook. on Special Dlsena.4. In a gaoled On. 1.16pc sent free. air &curd , nnaS ettsdfor remand ya crant regret It; fur, am advertlslug physicians are generally feeporfe.s, llLovt ea- Ino stranger thould Ire wined. Enclose a enrp for postage, and elrect to 1/H. LAW -IIiCNCY.. tiondstreet, New York. 4DIAV EST MALADIES the l'brilolog l Alt y of toe Passion., and the Errors, Abuse, and Disease. peculiar to the fret age of mae, with Reports on new methods of treatment employed lu Lela Inatitallog. Peat lutarried letter ve•elopea, erre of cuafge. Adler. Dr..% 0101.1.1 N Hu LIGHIV.N, Howard Av. - relation Phihnlelphla. to, lel :KA:awl% BANKS AND BANKERS ifiN - iI.NO HOUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO., No. 20 Wall St, I= We 11.4 and ofdl at lie molt liberal eurrypt priers, and ke.p on Land •iuil czw,ly Government 'fonds of all Issues, SEVEN-TIIIETIp, Compound Interest Notes, =I STOCKS, BONDS AND COLD, We bate ulde 1 in nut. oft.e large rooms to th.a , ,ml.-lodatiou of puolle an•nd f.r Iu v.v.,. In casug. a of buret...en , •t, . . • oriLlre. anti I.ho tOO% enlace.: of ,or t ust,.m. re. wa V CoNVY.RTEI, INTO rivE-Mtl,ctik,. a) GOV ,ILN3It. NT UKTKU. Cl rw11.14 run puticulars. flatllnbetl . •IVlratqy p , 3111,. JAY COOKE & CO HART, CAUGHEI & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD MI WOOD STREETS, prrrsurutin, PA.. (BUCCE2SOLS TO. HANNA, HART do C 0.,) IMBED Exchange, Coin, Coapons. ♦nd pattlotlV . ! tmlotxttit ttol par- COVERIVIIENT BONDS = HOLIES & SONS, 313.ELIOTSOMELE3. No. 57 Diarket Street, rITTzBUILUIt. 1/chla!te received In ror Tunas and Currency. rta.le on all the prInCIL• 1 1 ,0101 . the United Ntates and Cannot.. Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION. Forth:Mar attcotiOt pold to the purchase aud salt of U. S. Securities; inctudlux U. , p1 0 ..81:CZ L 174 %. riyos to.: ' U. s. "V IS IiKIITF:DNI:23. Ord,. µld Vuucbcr..toligl4 or collect.. pEOPLEY SAVINGS BANK, OF PITTSBURCiff, INIVORPORATED 1866 Capilal, - - - $lOO,OOO. OFFIOE. NO. 77 FOURTH STREET, LEI/ILLY LLOYD -WILLIAM BEA President Vire l'resident BEE= III:7111T 1.1.0 T r ,, J.,...AA I. lIANNILT - 1 . . .1 AMAS I.II . I . INCOTr. P. P. Jams.ll 11.,. TOW , . MALLug. M (~ W. M. ~,,,,LT, i . .I.IIIN I/. t , CL1.1..Y. WILLIAM,I . Itilli,lnl. • &crttalr and Tressurer, SIDNIT F. TON BOINBORSI PI: per cent. Interest allowed on Ilene depn.lts. Inveolmenlntuklell, llortrnment•nd 1t..al Gs tale Secutltles. ~ • . • . Wink open dally, except Pi:indite.. Rom nine o'clock, ♦SI., to folr o'clock, l N., and e Wednesibil •nd lialtirday evenings trim six t o ninco'clock• mhll • iI BUSINESS CHANGES._ SSOL ET lON OF CO-PAIITA E Ir. THE CO-PARTNERNEHP bore. tofore existine between the undersigned, under the name of I.lll.llOftg, 8111thitiN a. CO., In the milling and other Unlaces. In the tenet? of Alleahruy, is THIS LAY OHISOLY81) by mutual consent. The undersigned, II AVID 011.NIORE. alone Is authorised In using thename of the late grin In settling up all unsettled lau.haella and as went.. Otner . stiflewill, Meath can.' Allegheny City. DAVII, I.IIN W. SlMPrott, W. J. Nell ASTER. March 11th, leaf, bunlliteHtt•lt HAVE TIM DAY ASNOCIA .• TF:I) withyne JOHN H. 110118 and JOHN NAIII.IIE In the Mthtere and dueling In Carbon OH Lamps, julep floods. Obandalleth Cud all kinds of Olaslware. The business will be cowl neled s. begetofore. ender Wear., name and style of.IOIIN HALO g.CO. . • - - -- JOHN MOM —WO! I MOO, April In to No. Wood meet. PAINTERS JOHN T. G-R.A.lr, BULDDS AND WON PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 64 Hand St. ) Pittobtugh. Plato and Ornamental Stool of °nem done to order. •Il work don. prromotln pt [...Oft , rates. tram& HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, O. 03 1311631061) ALLEY, PITTSIPII, PA All OH,* left at the Pimp, or eentb , z4ty will receive prompt attention. i WILLIAM U. BROWN, ((.ate Of the OrEl Of naOhlt A M0000W.) HOUSE AIVD SIGH RAINTERS, s r anted and liarkat streets, =II PITTSBURG= PA, -FOR _ SALE . Jolly CUOFT & REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 131) Fourth tit . hrre for (alp FARMS. • ix Aeres. well Improveiti' three mllei front ''' S ' ire=, l4 % l P e rNe r d,TeiT Y. l'' aye tte Iow:WAIN 11; Ally- Olty CO•Atr. Ono Mlle from Mansfield. ' Sry t velf atlPa j fignlT ' a r iVd'all 114 Itlrt[i'r:niO'UY; i vitut t w. ed w...4,..t.‘„,i b.p0e,,,,z,L0 1u11t0a.%,u,n,14...i,.. ..p.e i ...Pi r 4l4 stock farm. , L Ty yo's,ay,sl:„ antu=C l i n l d e l .l2: . It i'r .33lZo k u r r . l Mu Antall,. for city Proro , l.t ...Kelowna Would trade , It Werra two 4, ~ ' Would make • lib... out Um reertsville eau! Anent, 'telt garden. 'cl lmd/rovel 11,, . ' Brick I,w:riling. wl•i i- RY . • ,nty: lot Si by 11:1 feet, ...;;11 4 mcbtern loll:more- Ally. alieny. , rtn Canal street, Itriek lionce, ten room,, , s . Aleallenr• -, ..stnitt stem. Brick Hints, ale towns. On „.„. . • Allegheny. 5... • of street. Vratue Moose, civ rOUTIA, on Foot, o ` ` m . in lb:yeti.: town lily. Itriel. 1..1, t; ry,, , and large lot In Prey:port. Isrlei. 1i011e.,..,,. room,. mid large lot In Williln,borg. •.- ; -a , ItOus. new. a l r. rooms with th ree, ass or ;lit a ea of grouptl..t t Eilgearooil blAllort, on .„ I. c . e it. E., yeemt tulles out. Framo lion, ue , ..." lit,e'rootne. and one acre of ground. at Ile asi. named station. Ytottr tenant bowies, of two I t elm. and one frau, hon.: of four rooms an une acre of ground In linliturrn, near Ins coal mine.. ME Ten I-acre iota at Edgewood Station,. P. it. It, S. lots,. by 1121 fret In Wllkinsbiteg, on the P. It. B. two hundred yards front the station. rive lots in loser. townahip, up ßun. near th• toll gate.. Two lots, se by 100 feet. la Braddock , . Yield, three /oleoresin . = cation. at a Largo.. thie lot la Tomperanemille, 051 1 103 KM. suitable for a coal yl. COAL WORKS. : lone on Monongahela river, to Pool No. 3. One In Center townahip, unernsey county. Ohio. on Centre! (1010 H. It.; must ho sold within thirty days. These work. are valuable, arid would Ms sold cheap. Yor further Information apply to the above YPl . l____ _ ___ von SALE.—Farm of LlTacres, attested in Pella To., Westmoreland Cu., Po., adjoining Orapevlile Station. on Pena's. It. on which there is a good Tesontory moue Wm., with big Rooms. • Pare, Carnage Home, and iother building.; an Orchard of different limit nn - It is. underlayed with mai.. There Is a Salt Welton It in good order. produeing t 0011. per day. Thia property !suffered very °heap and good term, Also. • Pam of 133 acres. situated In Ponc a:laugh Unmaship, Indiana county, Pa., about:.'{ sallea from the West Penn's. Railroad, at Liver more Math.. The napmvernenta are a Two Story frame Houle, witti Your Roman, • double Forth sad old Log Barn ter g In t in limn, A b nt. 100 sorts clear.. the residue imber • such as white oak. locust and cheats at. 'this farm will he mid very low, the owner wishing to go weal. Posamislon immediately. Also, Au excellent Maim of Maur., of which It sorsa me under cultlvatiosC,altuate In Chris- Ran county Improvements—a new frame dwelling 'containing • 3.roomst about 400 choice frail trees: `nod re eeeng. ae. It Ilea within 3 mile. of the Ibinula Central U. R.; will be mod on reasonable terma. Cite property taken topart eanhusge if desired. Also, 101..• In southern ...to of Chicago, emb Lot 10 by RIM la Kedaterla sdhollyletou of .ofe It. ll< one ml le North of the June- Ron t, Loins sad Alton and alichtgan South ern It. and arena the llneof the Pittsburgh, fort Wayne Chicago IL. Pet Idat 30 Iles Beath.: the Coon Hay , ..o. mem Me Yew Cattle Unmade, and win to ...1 for OW each. Also, • farm or 30 sere. in Penn township. Westmoreland cuouty, nacres cleared and en der eultlmnlon, 01 acres of tint-rate white u•s anJ other timber. :dwelling houses. 1 of them 2 Mori., the onto I story. wlll • top.% house, with aarst-rate Steam rra,lit 10 5"011 ranting order; young orettard of( raft. fruit. 'helot. la rolling; every acre Is ti.lablo. with lime. tone butt and antsol.. with teem falling splines: withln one hundred rude of the Penna. Central lialituad; y tail. east of Pittanureh, and three miles welt of tireen , bar4. na* W. 6 Pit.- tro' ll l' "" 410 4 It= 3 ,11 3 14.`111; 1 002 "b?` - .I'.' coal. The Alan, t Farm of 116 acres, slit:Med In West Wheat:rid township. Ilona. county. Petnea s about 3 miles front Bulls . , Mtlon, on the Penes. Railroad. Tha inaprovon.fs ace, a gout two story Whit Honer rooms. a Nu. t (rape Kant. Barn, and all other necessary oat Mt:d ings. Tile Atte ls good, and the Price verl low. anti 00 nail terms. /itri LW p&rt.i..