DRY GOODS, TRIUMINGS. INVISIBLE EMPRESS TRAIL SKIRT, TllB 2i zw sturz FOIL Spring, 1867, J. W. BRADLEY'S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC I (OD DOUBLE ISPRENO,) SKIRTS, , • The bandamegt and mon earn folgtle 1117 . 1 . .7 }AL 3" A ' "A " 1. 124 TIIATA ZINC'S. Alto the New bises 1.1 6 PKIDR VP ,r LIZ tiTYLEIL FOR BALE EVEBVIVITERE. AT WHOLItSA L LIC by all the leading NOtlol3 and Dry G.da abuses 10 Plasburnh. Also, by bole Owners of Patent and ktelusive annutsc• Sums, • WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, 97 Chambers Street, ITEXES EMZE=3 J CST 01PEIN ED, 111ACRUM. & CARLISLE, IXO. 19 Filth Stied, An elegant lasorLstant of Sun Shades and Parasols, I - NEW BUTTON'S AISD:TRIMMINOS, '• MUSE BOY eN9 MIMING EIBCOSS. El= THE BEST KID GLOVES "JST'49.lil." JELBIPLTSSI. BEST PAPER COLLARS AND CUFFS We him Jut opened a full Ilne of all &Ices and Colon of the celeurated BS" KM Glove, at $l.lO per Pair, We zee anthOrtsed to cuar.tte etery pate of the Kloree tot, Shouldthey rip o• tear petting on. they can be elchalized for another pair. DIACRIJM' & CARLISLE, Zno., ,19 Fifth Eitroot. mit JEIW GOODS. DAILY ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. LICRUM, GLYN & CO. kiss lint Sall finish Jitonets; Woods, Plain, Striped and Barred; dliciennes and Dolled Sainsoolr, for Ifaisfs; Raft Jim and Frilling; Juana and Sambar Pork, he assortment; Peal Point, Valencia and Thread Laces: Handkerchiefs, lace, Ida Hemstitched S Plain; English Ribbons, all ;Main and ahades; ' • Poll Line Colored Velsel }Mons, every slide; Engle Fringes, frimminp k Bulks. newest stiles; Fine assortment of Ladies Fngluh and German • Hosiery and Carel; FlliL LINE ALEXANDRE'D KID CLOVES; . SPLENDID AS3OI3.IIENT PARASOLS, Full Line Furnishing Goods. MORRISON•S STAR SHIRT'', St4/4.rreonefl. CORSETS AND HOOF" DRIB I IS, zood rusk. pr . lobbing trade served lalthfolly at Eastern 78 and SO Market Street. MEECI A FULL STOCK OF DRESS GOODS, ALL STYLES, JEST OPENED Also, 311LIBLVSS, PELVTE, IRD3II LINENUs BOSOlie. CASHMERES, for Men and Boys' wear. For !Salo Vox-y - o.l2.oiara AT IL J. LYNCWS, 1116 MARIUT STREET. M=l NEW STYLE Cloth and Silk Sacqnes, Opened THIS DAY. Also, &ACC/DES made to order, In the lateer fashla. at LYNCIIII, 90 Marta street. MEM CA B Irs orr. VAan :C ar ol O" . • WEIOLFSALX DEALRAS 12 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LINT GOODS. 9.41 laircrcoci at., Third hose above Ulzmonp a elleW pa . p. pa NEW GOODS S NEW GOODS I JOSEPH HOME'S & CO'S. . Hitlag made a second astaltiOn to our already large stock of SPRING GOODS, Yio.are pre‘ritl to alter Indueeients, both 10 lane and assortment. in Binbroirlerie, liandlterchtera. Uloves. Hosiery, Bogle Trimmings and !ae, Nese istyles Dress Trimming., Colored WM Valves Ribbons, t/viyure and (Honey Laos, that Thread and Palate Laes, BCouttons et s. , all Belti sty ng,Buckles and coles lors. • rs • and Delta, Vine Opera Vans. Ladles', Hisses' and Gents , ' boring Under %%rear. Alex satire Rid (Horn, jurtslble Empress Trail Ott rts. In Stogie .d Puple.l. • ',tie W➢4ltm6:t or Bents' Neck Tie., Bead* and Bows. Suspendrre. Shirt Prontf, AO* lforrIcoo•• Star dlitrte. BParritqg'lili4goZOO'li Hot Yldwcre, Trlromlnaltlbbons:Bounet Itlbboar Vain sad Yawl, all widths. ODIC WIIOLESALE ROOllB, np stairs, .111 be fogad complete Mpg Departments. Deal er. ei pod It to their odrant,go to give . a pall. Prima al low as Eastern Jobbers. 77 and 79 Market street. 1867. SPRING. 1867. , ARBUTH:NOT, _ SHANNON sk",COMPANY, 1111 . 0/iTalta 4 NU JOBUZILi OF Dry Goods and Notions, Ulcer their large and attractive stock of NEW 600D9 AT EASTEUN PEICES, FOR CASH. pRE6S GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LELA' , EN,PEINIB, GIMIHAMS. • CHIMES TICKS, ClArTras, easS 'HERTS. • L',OTTTONMDS. JEANS BLEACHED • AND FROWN SHIRTING,. AND SIKUrTISUS. SRA wI.S. SKIRTS. ' HOSIERY, U1.1./V ZS. &e.. &e. liners are tarlted to call and e.camlne oat goods sad Wk.; N 0.315 Wood Street. ARIIIPFIRTOT, 611ANNON bi- CO. c. aIIBUTOOT. C O. ap.:orX . 0. STRYILERSON, Prrieteis) 'Milli 9 Sei Ora I 111044:1 AT - 121-2 CENTS. GOOD FAST COLORED IN - 4iiALMS. AT 12! CENT/4 GOOD PRINTS. AT !..2 CT.N7 . S BEST DELAIIES STIER GOOD DRESS - p ILK S. Black Alpacas; Queen's Cloth; Percales; all colors; Parasols, Hats, Enudowns; Ribbons, Flowers; Gloves, llosiery, etc., etc., = Wholesale and Retail Buyers =I WM. SEMPLE'S, 180 and 132 Federal St., kULLEO.;UIt.'.I'I' CITY. = G E TLE3IE.N , Ilereno and Silk Vc.ta; I ' • Linen and Jean Drattert; . •Stat" Shirts; Linen and raper Cillars; Rietori and other Fancy Ties; White Muslin Ties. Plain a. Esib'd: Merino. Ll'la Thread and Cotton half host, Linen IlandkerchTs, plain d: Taney; Silk Hand keret., choice absortm't; • • . - • 'JUST RECEIVED AT 7 Ili F. 11.-U.AnrCliaN • 17 Fifth Street, arAO:cl2 NEW GOODS!_ JUST OPENED, AT J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO:'8 • No. 87 33.1Carls.ot ISt., NETT DOOR TO TILE SIC OF HE "BIG FOOL" HEAVY BL ACE: SIL.U.S. for S acquoe. FANO\ SUNS. POPLINS, fur Summer Suit, GREY 51HHAIII POPLINS: for Summer Soli.. PLAIN TN 'WHICH ALPACAS. " will rm MAILeEILLPS. CHINTZ FIIIfiBEu NIAUSEILLES. iItENCH LAWNS. 0110 43401 LAWNS. OBEN ADLNIES AND ROBES. A Huge •elottmeut of I NEW GOODS JUST - OPENED. ror:um CANDIDATES FOR COUNTY TOEASUitER COL. JAMES A. GRAY, Of McClure township. will boa candidate for County Treasurer, üblect to the drat*oa of the Union Republlcan Convention. an 24 yLS FOR ASSEMBLY. • WILLIAM B. ROSS, • Of Allaglieny City, will Lea candidate for At moldy, Rubies, to the decision or the Republi can County Convention. ap1,14.5 FOR COUNTICICOMMISsIONEIt. JOSEPH B. M'OONALD, ; Of the Seeon4 WArd, Allegheny City. subect to the en del. of t il t ' Colon Rebut/neon County Coneentton. . apt 1.:x12 FOR COUNTY 'MEASURER. WILLIAM M'CLEAN, Of Pitt township, (formerly - NoMb rayette, .111 be a candidate for County Treasurer, sublect to the decision of the Union itepubllcsn County COnVen.lloll. ID10:88 FOR PROTHONOTARY. D. C. HULTZ • Will be a candidate for the odic° of Pitiff RON OTARY, subject to the decision of the Union Republican Convention. sp2 FOR PROTHONOTARY JICOB H. WALTER, WC3 be s Ciindid ate fee the oftlce of PSOTNON• ()TACT, subject to the decision of the; Union Hope oilcan Coors:Woo. midS.visiolaw'r FOLI COUNTYTIIEASUItEIty MAJ. J. F. DENNISTON, (Formerly of Frltud's .1110 c Guards) xlll ha s Candidate for CQUtiTlf TUZLSUILELI, soblect to theOrelaton of Itto Union ILopublic.a Corkven• rnlt2i:v73 AUCTION SALES VALU,LIILE BUILDLIJG LOTS A.-cro.rxoxv, On - Wednesday, Jim/ 15/h, St 2 o,lock. atf.. Co, Ms prentli auctiona its. dattltbant, ralintr o wilt soil at , GO , BUILDING LOTS, Of H. Howard's plan,(invaliding of ...on etch Or nom, Mantel .1 lt , owpotw., (near the BILBIP )adjoll.lllg the proprrip on Hon. ion.T Mellon and Junes d. Hays. Era. Tl , Cse re eery convenient tor Wolk , lngsoen on mit aid .and taring aonthrrn aro all./ be excellent fir grape growing and gardening Pvnt;i Oen at the Ma moth Auction House, and GT M re /b strt, and m see the Adam, 511T/L.40:4. PALMER & CO.. Aueitancero. L`UIItiIT E, ' Hotise old Goods, 6tc., • • 1. • AT AUCTION. • On TlittESDAY,iMay at at tee ktaaOrllC Fall Auctionricualba, ea and F 7 IFlttb Wort. will itio dila, a very isrgeand gnu assortment of Yntriture and liumiebold (Foods, comprising 13:211 . 1, , r top and plain .IreaslDlC ba• ream., wardrobes, boot eased [...w00d i on gilt fraine• mirrors, s tow claea, lounges, cutlets Aden stand.; sofsat, tors scsti parlor dal., cane to and wood Fair.. lute -a.beles. rootlng centre: very dos eiienslon, card, alde tad kitchen table ; ten very Doe single walnut eedateadst rt.,her- heas and feathers. mat/ruses ansatiatiadis.iittona bed.. several flee sowing bac . tutees arid clod:. Venotiao. paper and el.ll bf I> Aare,. eugrav lee. and paint c‘iii4F7. a F a Te. 7 large alaortMeet Of qUeellaware t ItelteU ale eat, de. Ala., ....IS Web m.. ue sold. • very large gel of new arrpets, combrlaing two very nue places of E Itrusals. and a large aasonmest el rale, Rad Lanett and Hemp cantata, In gnaw. an it bat TltauN, lidL.llltlt a. - 11cWittiAttrolt6acttt, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1867. lICVOCIUIS LISIC Decision in the United -States Col:let-11km flights ot Inform .r.—Dreene County Case. United States v - s. the distillery of Messrs. Wel.) h [look and seventy.two barrels of whisky... Judge IdeCandiesi of the United Stat.,. Circuit Court, yesterday, rendered a diellion in this case, In Which the point was raised as to the amount of 'money due the informer through whose agency the distil cry and whisky were first ' tlulzed. Follow ing is the opinion of.the 'Court: On the 7th of ApriLlSfS, the Collector of the 24th collection district Belled the distil lery of Hook & Weise, situated in Greene county, together with seventy-two barrels of whim k ,, y, and all the implements of man ufacture, for a violation of the laws regula ting the Interne: Revenue of the United States. The District Attorney, on the VW- of the same mouth, filed his phut, In this Court, for a forfeiture, and the respondents falling to answer. or even to appear In obedience to the monition, the Court on the ..tid of To. ly pronounced sentence of condemnation, and ordered a sale of the forfeited property. Only a part of the proceeds of sale, amount- Mg to about Kent have been realized by the Marshal, and none no set paid Into Court.' This Is owing to no outside claim ant of part of the whiskey, who is In cor respondence with the Commissioner of In ternal Revenue. At this stage of the proceedings, J. W. Scott presents his petition to this Court, ask ing to be declared, to the judgment Of the Court, the informer, in the language of the Slot section of the Act of lAA, being "the first, to inform of the cause,matter or thing whereby such line, penalty, or forfeiture was incurred," and claiming to be entitled, as such, to a moiety of the forfeiture. • It is objected that this distribution Of the proceeds Is applicabie to penalties, and not to forfeitures. But the act makes no discrimination, placing them in the same category, and although one Id a flied sum, readily divisibie, and the other a condem nation or appropriation of the Offending chattel to specie, yet the act of the Govern• most. by Its execution, reduces It to money soil readers It susceptible Of. similar 11- , It is claimed, by the District Attorney, that there Is no informer on the Record and that the decree of condemnation having been entered without reference to such a party, he Is barred trout part icipatioll in the pro- ceeds Of the forfeited property. It must ho remoultscred Una (limo proceedings are In aceordancenvittt the practice of Courts of Adiu 'ratty. • Therstre iu rem., and the sen tence of condemnation must primed.) any Inquiry us to distribution.. The suit is in s:ltuted In the name of the United States, and as 11r.J attire Washington nava Ind W. G. C. It, 41.9. it is not necessary that the In. torment should accompany the couarnuni mitten which he Mukes by an assertion of his claim to a share of Um forfeiture, or that he should make the solgure,or coocorn 'diesel( with the prosecution by causing Its Institution, or providing testimony to sup port it. W ith all these things he has noth ing to do. Ile may be even ignorant, at the time he gives the information, that ho bait any claim to assert. It is suilleiont for him Coshes , that the Information which ho gave caused the proommtion and recovery. - Dir the seizure, consequent upon his informa tion, Le Lai etre,' an Inchoate right to a uolety of the proceeds, -which Is consnm undcd. on toe rendition of the decree, (1 Wheatod, 47) and that, .although his name nowhere appears upon the record. lint po sition is passive until the fond is ready for distribution, and then, if he satisfies the Court that be •was "first to Inform of tne cause, matter, or thing whereby the retie'. tore was incurred," it is the duty of the Court, by their judgment, to award to him his inolety,and direct the residue to be paid into the Treasury of the United States. Too moiety here will be between three and four thousand dollars; hot, as Judge Washington ' says in the ease referred to, "It is no !tram meet teeny that tide Is an unreasonable al. lowance.ii The Legislature has thought proper to make It, and our duty is to exe cute its will. The large amount which will acorn° In this case to the Informer. is Just What Congress designed to stimulate some body to detect toe enormous frauds prim ticed Upon the revenue, particularly 1n the manufacture and sale of whisky. Whether tie information is given from motives of gain, or public volley, the Government Is indifferent, BO that the culprit I. ar rested in his criminal career, and stripped of lits ill-gotten treasure. Tho ample sum given In tO elelte to vigilance, and to se cure the Integrity .Of the informer, by such reward as would - place him above any temptation which the offenders could offer him. To deduct the tax of two dollars per gallon (rein the proceeds of sale, and then allow him one-half of the rend. ' would be no reward at all. tie would deem It a mock ery upon public justice, and no ono would be willing to Incur the odium which some times attaches to public informers If such was the bounty of the Government. It would be giving him the moiety of some thing incapable of division, of nothing, for In most instances of forfeiture the pro cyclic of sale would not cover the tax and costs. A said of t.ie forfeited chattel does not exempt toe party from the payment of the tax. Ile is still liable, although his U. tie to the very property, which was the subject of taxation, has been divested. It only, remains to notice the objection caused by the delay in making this applica tion, This is sufliciently accounted for In the proofs. The Informer mistook his reme dy,. At the suggestion of the Collector, he applied . to the Department at Ws.shingtoM Cud, niter some delay, was referred to this Court, to which the adjuitictaion properly belongek!, ilo Is in time. The money hes not yet mien brorght Into the gegistry of the Court, and it is subject to our control, until It passes into the Treasury of the lofted States. _ From the testimony before no, the ,Intlg. ment of the Courtla. that J. W. Scots was the fret to Inform of the cause, matter, or thing whereby this penalty and forfeiture wee incurred, and thdamount thereof, Jo ducting costa, la directed to be divided equally, one moiety to be paid to the Collec tor of the Twenty-Fourth District for the Imo of the United States, and the other moiety to the said J. W. Scott. Decree ac cordingly. Ilnolt le A Propose!! International Matra Between Walkingshaw, of nee:land. and lloOnson, of Palls burgh, Pennsylvania. Sl.ortly after the championship match be tween McLean, of Newark, N. J., and Llodg. ;On, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, says the New York Tones, which was played In this city last tall, a challenge appeared in ono of the sporting papers from Robert Walking. slm, (the Carters, Talton) to play tym. Hodgson, or any other man In Ude country, for £2OO a stile and the champlortehlp. This elicited a response Morn Hodgson, accept ing the (Ha of the Carlops Tudor, with all Its conditioni, with the single exception that he desired the game to be played in this city. As soon as this was leeched by Mr. Walklngshaw. im lost no time in re sponding to liodgeonle counter challenge. The lollowing is Ws ultimatum: ol Robert IVallrashow, of Scotland. will. play Hallman, or any Other Man In Amad eu, a match at quoits for EIVO a side—game 121 shots up, (01 shots to be played on a Sat urday; and the remaining 00 shots on the Monday following,) distance 21 yards. SUR sticking clay ends, pins to be two feet long of ono inch iron, tapered to a half inch at top, to be kept level with the clay, ail clay to be cleared away at measurement, and the nearest to the top of the pin to count. Quoits , not to exceed nine Inches in dlume tor. The ground to be fair level quelling ground, and to be securely staked and roped,•not less than 27 yarns by 10 yards, and the only two men for each player and the referee to be admitted "mein the ropes -1 agree to allow llogdson £2O In gold and one-third of the gate money atter deduct. lug expenses. to play on tdr. Wm. Matlock's ground, Glasgow, N. 13., or I will accept thee,, terms and play in New York City. The editor of hell's Life to be etakeholdeyr If the match 10 played In bawls:id, or the editor of the'New York Oil par if the match is played in New York. L pon the above terms lam prepared to sign articles and Makea deposit. It I have to 01011 America, I would incline to he with yen early In September. I request a definite reply from Mr. Hodgson. Any commuehmuon will find me at Mr. Currie's. No. 02 Union street Glasgow, N.B. In view of the late International racket match, in which the English Champion proved the victor, we have no doubt teat the Cartons Tailor will receive es hospita ble treatment and fair play as Was anon& mi to the distinguished racket player. In this country quoits, like rackets, leant as popular as In the old country. Nearly every city of importance, however, has Its quelling ground., and in now York and vi cinity the game to indulged In - So a consid erable extent. Oar Own city boa= of sev erable plebs, all in a flourish log condition, and each eontaining players of mere or less repute. In Brooklyn and Newark also the game Is Ina flourishing =Wilton, and each city possesses well-arranged and commodi. one playing ground.. In this city the pier. seal Club Is the most prominent organisa tion, numbering among the members some of the best and staunchest supporters of the game in the country. If the proposed match Is played la this city It will undoubt edly take place on the grounds of this club. Although not al largo as could bo desired for an Intemstional match, they are of eel ficlent size to accommodate several ball ot the Normal take the proper steps In regard to the af- C dr lu " b l 1 8 s P ea te l th ler fO ' r Fu take next, to lair.. That the American champion will accept the final conditinus Of the Scotchman there seems to be hardly a doubt. in a tow weeks therefore, at the farthest, we shall be fully informed as to the prospects of a match. Tardy Lawyer With ;Woollen' Client. Attorneys as a general thing are dii• atory m performing duo Service for their chants, and frequent Apoklng 'With sharp sticks , ' becemes necessary to get them to bring their cases before the yiroper nal forjustlce. We have a friend in the profession who enjoys a decoded reputation for being very saliva in keeping mitten; from coming forward. Prose punching has ceased to have any effect upon Min, so that his unfortunate clients have rushed into 'poetical effusions to stir his legal soul into Action. Accidentally wo have got hold of a rich letter from a airs. Rafferty who "goes for" tbo delinquent In the following "stir ring" verse . The injured lady with the French mane Buis; ;; 1 gave thine.° trito his head, I thought he was a gentleman With sophistry he pulled my ears, Regardless of a widow's tears. Now fifteen menthe have pasted away, • Again It is the mouth At May ; I think I shell begin In tune. And write my wrongs Inverse sublime:. Tho attOrnoy has Caton the hint. and rath, or than longer rent under Hrs. Itatrurty'n wrath he In paying duo attention to her cane, and will have it called up Immedi ately. Local News on First Faits, Wool Growers' Association or Upper 6L Clair and Snowden Townships. The Wool Growers , .Aasoclation of Upper St. Clair, SnoWlill and adjoining town at their regular meeting, held Elay agreed to hold their Annual Shearing Tea tival on Thursday, Map 22d, at the house of Wm. T. Fife, old Washington road, nine miles from Pittsburgh. The following pre• • lIIiIIIIII2I were adopted: Class A, Bucks over ono year old, - first premium WO; second 'premium 63,00, third premium 81,00. ElUeics ono year old, first premium ON; seomul promlum 43,00; third prermum $l,OO. Class C, Ewes over one rear old, first pre mium $50); second premium 43,00; third pre mium 41,10. Class D, Ewes one year old, first premium 43,10; second premium 42,10; thirdipremium 4400. On entering sheep In each of the above classes to compote for the Premiums, the sum of one dollar will be required to be paid into the Treasury. The following pre minims on shearing are offered: Fint. Ore -12111103, $8; second, SS; third, $1; fourth, $2. Shearers will be required to shear Owl sheep In each class, and pay into the Treas ury the sum of ono dollar. The above premiums will ho awarded on the day of shearing, on the merits of the wool as shorn from the sheep. TSOiO de eirlsg to compete for J. T. F. Wright's very liberal premiums will submit to his condi tions as published lu the May lumber of the .Nottono/ Agricidotrist. Thu shearingto commence at Len O'clock S. x. We cordial ly Invite wool growers to unite with us. All sheep to be unwashed. . • Ancal IiALD !Lemur, President Jon. (iirdrud.A.,Cor. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NEW GOODS s SMALL PROFITS! Never before was there such a good time to get BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SIIOES, AT • W. B. CLAPP & CO.'S, Al they have but one net cub price for all, whether ampere Judges of good, or nut. No d Vt h r e e e n i g s e ' ;: e rh , :i o rt e 4tg y b:; !•' :i. w apini:lS rut allow winning to prevent weir calling, if for nothing inure ran in get well posted on ion prices. roiliest cub buyers are invited nom lera b ta , stl:s in . the groat bargains of Nos. 26 and 28 Fifth St.; Pittsburgh, W. B. CLAI'P & CO. Wholesale and Retail. animus MYERS, HOPPER & CO CSucecuors to IL IL 131.1LUEU, /LAI:UR LOTULLE.II4 UI FURNITURE Of Every. Dezeription. SCHOOL AND OFFICE PCIINITCRE, No. 45 Smithfield Street, rrrninunuu, PA.. • trie" ft'" lri e ginfge NAVAS A wl Al c ra m" y War. a. YT111.9...W.f. C. lIOITLIt...C. A. lahlt:•63 ' VOUNG LADIES, BEWARE of the Warloua eff.ctsof flee rowders and Washes MI Ina reuse ales close op the purrs of the Wm. and tonabort time destroy the eom- Ploalon. If you soma have a troth, healthy sod sADMfa`Ou oPtlearowce. use kr...smalls EtYrtacY •PIS:..110 Pittsburgh Importing House. ESTABLISISED 1810. • • SCHMIDT & FRIDAY, DIFORTEES OF FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS, • No. 409 Penn Street, PITTSBURGH, Would direct the attention or thetslle to the tact MM. homeeelne sultrier lacll prs ltses thrones somerat large sslut and liquor houses In Europe. and matt.. their Importations Creel., they are enabled to otter the various grades of choice Wince and Liquors at prices less than Eastern rate.. Examination of qualities and comparison of prices reel:sect:roily es:Welted. A choice assortment or PURE OLD RYE WHI - KEYconstently on hand. atdMaLS NEW WALL PAPER AND • UPHOLSTERY STORE, JUST' OPENED, AT NO. 36 SMITHFIELD ST., BELOW THIRD. To accommodate tt a toeresked . trade. • ...Wm opened • branch of our busloce•, al NO. 36 OTHENT, with L aine new took of WALT . WINDOan m W Mllsl/0.0, s tiOODA MOON and TADLN CLOTH, MATIILASS. 9.0 And BEDUIN fr of all Mods. DAANDII-36SMITIITIELDSTRENT: . ULDISTANorIDIAND 90 THlltll 0.711.0 ET. E. EDMONDSON& CO. mb03.917 PITTSBURGR PAPER DIANE. •••• PACTUlitaill COMPANY. Hataufacturera of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS Ta2:9III.I B , T IEVEA L H I TTN O . II 22. oryxcE AND WAIIE111011:114E, • No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Pa, OIT/CEBS—AUGUST HANTJE, Presldeat. JNO. H. LIVINGSTON, Treat% BAIIIIEL RIDDLE, german, • DIAACYOAI9—August Hartle. Jolla Atwell, H. ns. Hartm C.H H. M an. J err oin .ick. H. Lletnastou. Jr/bull. Per- Cash 140 d for Paper Stook. • FIRST CLASS LOGIiING GLASS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY. , J. EY ONS, !Co. 110 Wood dt., Pittsburgh, : , (1,13&? Plr'UrnlirllTlAf.",74,lVgli.g7l WALNUT, OVAL antl SQUARE MIRROR, PORTRAIT and PICTURE YllAhlth. eurtnin enrolee, Bands and Buttons, Consols, Tripod and Bracket Tables of :. rhalonlo "Night Blooming Comm A must eeenislte. dolleate, sevl l'regrant rerfme fistiled from the rare mad beautiful .. flower fru orhiclz It takes Ito name. Ibiabbarturnd only by PIIALOBI 4 BOIT, Now Tank. BEWARE OF COTIRTF.I4EITA. ASK FOR PRAILON'S—TARE °MEP/ arDn. LUDLUM'S SPECIFIC, The Great American Diuretic! AfFordi Immediate relief and ravels permanent cores of all Uclnary awl Private Dbeases Wale and discove r ed shorter time than any rem• ray ever . Pelee CM per box. bold by all monists. JOHN D. PARK. (1.0.1 AO., =!=l =ID arA CARD TO LIVALIDEI. • Clergyman, rtilla residing to South Anomie). no missionary. discovered a alb and simple remedy for the Cure of Nemo. Weakness, Xmly Decoy. Diseastm.of the Urinary and Seminal Organs. and the whole teolo of disorders brought an by baneful and vicious habit. Great num bers have been already eared by . WM noble rem edy. Prompted by • deem to benefit the Maim ed and unfortunate. I will mnd Me recipe for preparing and using info medicine. In • semen envelope, to any one who needs IL, !ran or CI tuber. Please enclose a post-paid enveveiope addresied to yourself. Addreas ' JOIEPII T. INMAN. deal:V.l titaUnn I). Blble Roue. N.Y. c IgrIVM. BARNHILL di.lCO., BOILER MAKERS AND • SHEET LION WORICERS, Nes, 20, 22, 21 and . 2G perm St. Sieving mecum, a Isere yard tad fetnalsbcd It wile the moat approved machinery. we en, pre pared to manorectun: every description of Boll en in the beta mann,. and werrented elaal to any made In the country. Chtunien, Breech ing. glee Beds. Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boil en. Condeneers, halt Pus. Tanks. 01 Agitators. liettltng Pans. Boiler Iron, Undies.. Sugar Pees. an sole munsfeetarer. of BA.Bin -1111.1.:8 Joao an itepatring done an the .honest notice. ieSteal arllOlll2llBON, IIE.& & CO, • (Succaa on to ROntasols. MAN t IliLLII18.) WASHINGTON WORES, • Pounders said SlAtblnl4ts.PlggsbUsgh t Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Stem Ede 11..., Blasi Enginea. Mill liachinary, Hear lug. Shafting. Castings of all descriptions:oU Tanks and Still; Boiler and Shunt 1 iron Wort. (Aloes No• IJ erne r plaitand tholtbneld St; Aik-Allients for GIFYARD•ti SENT JECTOR for feeding bolter.. EA • Riltrs2. IN LANE SIIPERIOII , MILL & SMELTING WORKS. PARE HcCIIRDY & CO., klomiketurers of Sheathing. Bruise,' and Bolt .prer. Yressud Copper Bottom; liaised MI Bottum; hustler Edam.. Alto IQ:Torten and irealors In ideal; Tin lisle. Sheet Iron. Wire, An. Constantly oil bond Tinners• Machlnes and Tools. Warun.se. No. 140 FINaT 8 I RlClif sod 110 SEA u•N D OTHILLT, Pittsburgh. Spools! onion of INi/hi, cut to any desired pattern. inyl4:c34mOsT r 5.: THE GRAVEST MALADIES UT YOUTH AND EAHLITST MAN -11000. —HOWARD ASSOCIATION ESSAYS, on the u Thystolond Otsccy °P M° Passions. and the Errors. Abse. aeees peculiar to the erst &seat man. with Reports on nes, melbals of treatment employed In this Institution. Sent to staled letter envelopes, tree or enahic. Address Dr. J. nal WAN HUIJUIITON, Howard J. 1111.1•11011, Ththelelohla. Ta. tat .mild wt. IZT'QUINCY A. SCOTT, . DENTIST, XO. 21S PEX:r STREET, no.,:e: :TM SEWING MACHINES. GET NO BUT A GROVER & BAKER /or a kirolldty Olft. It Is 'reliable. perfect .0 therefore the beet. I)on•t ha to egUI and IMO It NO. 103 /1/TH ST.. a.. Smtthleld. QIIOE, HARNESS & CARRIAGE m4xlflLll should see the new iEOf H6 l BAKES 60.1 sum lean Before buylng elsewhere. It Is the best for theft use. For .isle et KO. IBS lIIBTIS STREET. m573.C.1 • labors Steltheel". TUE GROVER & DARER SEWINC MACHINE la the 11lilma Thole of Mechanism. Masa stop and examine it at 210 103 FIFTH tirßicv.T, above lichlthge.d. DON'T BE DECLIVED BY Fleet:alllug half column ibleertisements of Infs. slur Machines. but get • (WOVEN BA. KEIL It has been 111117 tested for ali teen Tears, and Is . by attempt.. tent Juge .. n. , n~unced th e N .• No. icor; wireao. re -root, IDyi:nOu. • above Nuathfleld. GROVER & BAKER'S ELASTIC STITCH AND Logic STITCH mewing Machines f=t.T.T.Td roa.v N"Ur'"d" Aro. um rum Street. $ 25. BARTLETT 8.25. • SEWING MACHINE Rest cheap Licensed Machine In the United Mates. ASerit4w.ted everywhere. Payl3o to $2OO per month. Keelose stamp dud a ddress PAW: General Agent* • 614 Chestnut tree[. Phllsdelphie. nett %Int titinamit street, Toledo. Ohio. • ded:pi BOOTS AND SHOES. SPRING GOODS. p l'e m r . vgegen a large Moth of Opting and • • BOOTS- AND SHOES. We alto bare a large athortment of Custom mane Dank BALL hiltiEM and ttAITEDS, with and without Dillies, all ut welch we are Belling at very cheap priers. DAITEIII3 thig3: J. H. Sk W. C, BORLAND'S - No. MI MARKET lint ELT. 24 door from Fifth at. A LBRE S SHOE STORE, No. 5. K. corner of Market street and Dia mond, lila received a teleeted atherlenent of all kinds of Boots, °antra lr • Balmoral*, For gentle adles and children. Theth are thathnable goo d ., of the but material. and , toe g man ahlp and are uttered fur sale at low prices. tpW.yal COOP. rial.r.v. tOLLTI 7.IIIIILDINu FIELDING & Manullacturers and Milan In. C7izistana. ilbtrea s cico BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS; N 0.1.10 Ohio St., Allegheny, nepatrlng womptlyezeicute4 Om .the shortest- THOSE WHO DESIRE BUIL. LIA Or thiIIirLILXIUN must purify rind enrich the blood, which lintatoocable Con. cotTRATILD InC , A , Cr LW PAIIIiArdItILLII ihen clebly dims. Alt lOT intlrldhrlirird. Tate Mr other. aptemwr ' FOR SALE tj'oll SALE,—Farm of 117 acres, I. otuated in Penn Tp., Westosorviandeu.,Pa., 'adjoining idran•v tile Station, on Penn's. it. it, iOn which there Is • good Twostory stone noose, With nit liuoms. a B, Carelage tion.e. .0 Other bull.llngs; en Or are chard of dllrereat fruit tree' It Is undrriared with ere. There is a Vials Welton It In Colt order. prainelng 9 this. per day. This property la offered very cheap and 1 goon terms. At ao An excellent Farm of 160 acres. Of .hirti PI arr. are under , _cultivation, situate In Chris. Ran county, lillisols. Improvements—• i t dwelling contalaln, 6 rooms; about VW t 1 r u:l ' etn g a la: Ate g' lntol ' sVe 4 n g tivil a k. it.l , !gll i leo erod on r saonable terms. City Property It ntel, In Part tchange if ileslre.l. Al • Yan or lt: &errs In Penn township, Westmorcian conntY. ta. acre. cleared and un der cull-R.lO ~ fr 2 acres of orst-rate :while o•li. and other timber. :dwelling house,, iof them: ~,,,,.. ii, pup I I story. wan a tenant house, with • Itry-rate Steam sawmill In good running ord e r; 7 1 0 f 008 orchard or grafted (mit.. The laud Is rolling; every aura Is tl.lable, wish lline.tone buil and sub wil. witb never falling springy, . wilt,. one hundred rods of the Penna. Central ' natl..; :Smiles cr. of Pittsburrh, and three miles west of Pre...burg. Tills farm Is pleas- lolly and eligtb.y situated in • gaol ghbor- hoodi Orel, LC. la underlaid Watt Clint. C The lisle Is good, Also, • Yam of 116 acres, situated in West Wheat:chi township. Innis. cuuntr. renn'a, about anal. from 8011. station, on the Penna. Railroad. Tha Improvements are. a good two. Banknoose. ohm, and all otour necessary out hood ing.. The site lapped, and the print Very low, and on easy Venus. /or Veneer particulars, encenrc of. 0. TOWER. Beal Estate Agent. 1114 /Montt street. FOR SALE. b il & Handsome Ai Co pick, Residence, Owned and occupied James• A. Ilutchinson. MN., on Prenle street, Elfin Ward. Alleghtey C I lie ( 11ru e sirh ° ;a 3 rf t ro o n f t l ' a l geq, er vilth s oaci ens bolls, and twelve large mime. ovelde a a elsbed •attle it alumina, In co ventences lor comfort, ha ong hot and cold era b fr torougbout• Tho grounds are ami e d handsomely Im proved Lot 36h by a ut 4K feet, to the Mao river. ' Apply to S. S. Btri - A.INT, • Broke in Stocks, At., aptl2d2 • APULAPOLLObaiI DINO. YOURTII BT. FOR SALE. COAL ANDS, On the Youg ogheny River. home of the most valuable Coal Property on the Youghitghoey River andeonnellsyllie ltell road la now uileied for sale. at hIW per acre lee lthan previous offer,. the owner iv: soles to sell out all ••Is Interest In this section UI tne elate. Also. Ilellolog tuts to the town of Rattle, three miles below lf eat Newton, at low prices sod small payments. Apply to NII/T/I dk MESILLIIELEN.. Real Estate Brokers, _m7. ; y'3 _____ ISO and thli Liberty Street. FOIL SALE, COUNTRY RESIDENCE, About 00000 miles from the city, on the Perrys ratlie, Nl ' ll ' u k s t ttitf Vlt l iOe i fi K nott ° ' Elo p e ° r o l ; ' Stio tt it i e: veltb porch In front. obe land embracee four teen acres. There Is a "able. coach Louse, cow stelae; two largo cisterns , well of water, to Doe bearing Orchald, and garden 111101 .1111 gooseberry and currant huahte. grape vine, to. Coo be bad at Agocel bsrgalu for purabaser, by applying to . :I. STEEL .6., WILSON. I=l No. CG 3mlttaleld Meet. IMPROVED PROPERTY 3PCIP.IFE. 1191.41.1.113. 14tuate In Lawrencevlll4: ' , and dytlnglltl4l, ad. otolmr. rand of M prices from 11,070 to IRMO will b. sold on revonablo tenor U applied for •• n. Embrate tbl, oPlast..ltY tor further information. Apply al, Use Remit.. tate and /nrurance 019ec of G. IL BATS.% )ate Butler etreet.. Lawrenceville. VLEECEDA LE COUNTRY SEAT rub BALE. *Posted in Chanters Valley, one.ltalf mile from Ingram's eGalon, on the ntenneertlle Railroad; 4lr mile. from the city. contain. la Lens, ail under nest tenet, mud In natallow. Well watered by a never-calling spring. Will divide the plot Into two parts, if cleared. Toe property Is moat cleslratile and Is vete...tat one-fourth theflee the saute kind of property Is selling fort e same distance from ace thy east. Apply to wlntrl. MeLAIN CO., IT2 Eourth at. bieiluTten - ia -1 LOT FOR SALE. Conley of 1/lull:tem. Way sad Evans alley by mo feet. Ann, to 13X122iT Moder la Loud*, :toed., de ap2.2:12. Apollo Building. 4th street. FOR SALE OR BENT, ELIEAP— A Farm at Carpenter's Station, on the Cen tral Railroad. cout•.lox rib acres; Improve ment... two Louses and stables, goal orchard: all in pasture sad good for moues. ion. Also, arr. oral other Varna, la good localities and well Im proved. witleli I srU cumbe r eap mad cos reasona ble term.. •Iso, of good 01,11 ding lots In the car arid su baths. for further particulars Inquire of WILL I AraS7•BI3. 'Jet/rant street, L ~is.s3 • apposite the catlicOral. OR SALE.---A utile years , lease • Lot altuate on Roller street, Bluth r on aa by feel, on which is erected a frame dwelling, now renting tar *4 Pe , mouth. A lso, a Brick of b rooms. which will rem for wil l r be total of SA; or SI,IRO per rear, and be sold on Stier. terms, if applied to soon. Woe term. An" tiffd7 at the Beal 04tate and Insu rance UM. of U. n. BATSS. fers - Butler Street. Laweencertile. LOU SALE—Au Excellent Pair ra. of LIOILIChiII Vlneher allameker and . 1.1 legit long: tato WI luck Otter 1.0 end, !fro front e..soplett• AGo. a good DOCTOR ENGINE. for sopoly. Ingo nett of hollers In a rolllna mill or other futory. Engels . * of HUGH Id. 110 LE & C..., apId:011. cor. Point alley alloqueene war. JOHN D. BAILEY, Stook and Real Estate Broker. JODN D. ELLILEY, STOCK'AND REAL ESTATE BROKER AED AtICTIONEFX. Having taken oat a comMisslen as Auctioneer, and etieeted an engagement with the Pittsburgh Board of Trade. accost's, the use of their rooms, above the Third National Bank, tam now pre- pared to sell at retitle Auellon. blocks. Bonds. Securities, Beal hitsy, Be., either at the above Pms or on the premise. artici:day attention paid. •Jheretofore to the sale cif Bunt Bluntest private sale. sales *Meal histate In the countrY attended. omen, 1 in Fourth street. Ml= COOKING STOVES. No. 235 Liberty 'Street. PENNA. IWO CO., I.o.l.ttosilamxt•6la, I. p. M PI o2r.raltlN StnoxilLir P ,LIGEIILY b. CLEIS. ..-, (SoecOno,* to Geo. F.lSchochtolin 1 C 0.,) =! - PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHERS, Tbe ONLY STEAM LITHOGRAPHIC RIPTAB- L.ISISMCSIT Wgrfr Of THY MOUNTAINS. utanes& Crds. Latter Hondo. Botta., L.Lbo.. Utrculars, Mow otrds, Diplomas, Portraits. Certlltoates of Dopostta, Invitation Card.. do. Nor. Tel utd T 4 Third et.. SIOIfAIPJAI,M.er.4II: SILI gS;j) mood, WITHOUT WAN. In 11 new hickory, ligh t. penned and honorable., AND No con rcrernirs. LINN/ and enernetto Agents (LAOS...sod tier ste n:Wotan, wanted to rer to I eter.T Citl and '00057, A 'MOM CIIANCO tO >or r n la nd 11 For further particulars pirate rall on. or dress, & CU-. 11 etreet, Bantam* WI: nlll2s:Tbi • • La V EUREKA OIL . WORKS,, =I Eureka Carbon Oil, =I Sperm Lubricating_olls, CHEMICAL . LINSEED OIL I=l Crude, Relined and Lubricating oar. Laid, sperm, Whale and • ELsti C. C. NOBLE, Agt, ci 19 Irwin Street, 1 . /MEW:MIL 16::47 • TT•B2 400XX-092 COILIES: SOHO OIL WORKS. BUFFO KEIIEW & CO., MAN U PACTUUEB OF TIM CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICATOR. Petroleum Lubricating Bib Sperm, Lard and Wha-e OM, MILIG IBMS' 0111W11114 MEL EMI STANDARD WHITE BURNING OIL, No. 1 St. Clair Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. TACK BROTHERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, A#D BROSZUS yw Petroleum and its Products, PITTS'S WWII OFFlCE—Dalzellls Badding comer of Dud Demo Way and Irwin Street. • li I L AILL LPHJA. OFZICIC-191 Walnut at. apt :trai WARING & KING, caussio] kEDCILINIS DE06.113 Et Petroleum and Its Products, 4 DUQUE&XT PITTMAIIII.OII. rIiILAMILPLISA ADMIXES: WAROYC. KING & CO.. mrirms HENDRICK'S LUBRICITORe Itaxielieetured by - WHITE, BROS. & CO., N. York. E. J. ROBERTS, Agent, No. 1 at. Glair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. , , Keep eonataettlf on helmet ' i Cotton p 7 * . " ... ira, ! ou. Ell trg;ra.vu. Llettik,ora Zuelne Otl, Dort C. 4. 011, No. le Light Col'd &re w•Cole Leek Car 011, LV:oa [log K,. WOOLDRIDGE OIL IREFLNEW OF PITTOBURCH,PENNA. JOHN WATT_ , Preettenl. HINNY kt. LONG. Sewy d TreaVr. WOUILN LN TEXPIRANCEVILLE. Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Meas . Supestalon Bridge.) ILA.NUYAOTURICISS OP PURE WHITE ' BURNING jyu:res Brand—"Luoifer." B uy THE BEST, PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, 7011 0/L RETINEECI I iiaaafaetnred only and for salt by T. 11; JIEPI.rf s co., PIONEER PAINT WORM. N.W.Cer.3d and Market Sta., ==Erll EAGLE OIL WORKS, i-mvoo - x-exaoco-illek. WICHTMAN&AIi4DERSON. Refiners and Dealers in PETROLEUM. tirrlCE, tIaCOND STORy, IXHINLIA RAN. COCA IST. AND DUDDY/ANA WAY. BREWER, BURKE &.CO., COMMISSION MEECILINI'B, . AGENTS FOIL THE Pacific, Globe dt Liberty Oil Works Ample Ittoinge for Cends and Helm d OIL Lib eral cash advances made on consletimente of tirade or Keened getrolentn. limits for storage and shipment of Crude Oil at Lawrenceville,.. Chace and Warehouse. cornerofliveneane Way and liancoet streeL Pittaborch. mv/levcS DRUGGISTS CEORCE A. KELLY & CO.. Wholesale Druggigtr S 7 JPood Street, • HAMILTON WHITE LEAD, strlelly pure CHAItTErr. lleK BITE LEAH. PlWittinittrekll - ',Leoll(m.,j TURPENTINE., LlNJixel, 011, WHALE PAINIBLLUSEII4I,IIe. 0:¢119 DRUGS! DRUGGSI: DRUGS!!! JAMES T. SAMPLE 11AV/NO UtPUOHT THE WELL KNOWN HUHU HOUSE ON CON. YEDEKAL AND Wll ROKLSSON STB.. ALLEM:LINT. teepon band a full suortaaent of a/lklndsoi crcfrn Ind which will b rn er e sold cheaper than any other cues-Jags In the two titles. Presertr ato druggistns carefully prepared by a Int 111 kinds or PEW UHEILY and VANCE SOAPS on hand. _ wad ISCHOONIIIMELER & 80N, Pittsburgh White Lead Works, PURE WHITE LEAD. SLIM LEAD • OISUUND IN OIL rUll PAIN. 0 OIL SAME/LS. ronPrllo. 67 Fourth Stm 17 t. p / Oar. PAINTERS. 6.[SIT M'COWAN MCCOIVAN N. SIWYDEE4 =I HOUSE. SION AND ORNAMENTAL PAINT EN.I. AND ONAINERA AND in A 7TPRy. Aa 03, r ortl. • Ide or I inmand. Alleaheny. Commercial mid glass signs made to order. Orders respeclibily solicited and promptly cos ecoted. 111 set Paints. Window Glass sad Putty ...tautly on timid. ap15;131 JOHN T. GRAY, lit/OISIL AND SIGN PAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZIER, No. 64 Hand St., Pittsburgh. Flan and Ornamental. Blane of every decent. Doe done to order. All work done promptly at reasonable rates. lefketrY W . , COULTER, . . HOUZE AND SION PAINTER, Cor. 701111111 AND RANT 513., PITTlB•lL will reeelre prompt lee Shop, cent or Arardn, wwian natowri, . (Late oftbe firm ot BROWN il BORZOW,) U.OLJUL AND MGM renrrsgs, CETI I=2 TOBACCO. CIGARS. &c. EKCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS, R. & W. JENKINSON. afeeefeeterere s wholesa adle a of retail dealers la all M. o TODACCO AND NEGAIM No. 0 YADHUAL ISTILEIT, • Third door from Suspension Bridge. ALLZGLIYNT CITY. PA. Branch Store at Selma. trato• •p4:0.115 JOHN IVIEGRAW-, Marmtectoror of anti Wbolezale and Retail Dealer to all Linda ot Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, 4.0 11491N1M1 surrxmourr. •totz.Tl.NargalgtraZ--.174 1. b. Freau.lbo...erie. en. IVlLDlbarr. S TE RLING,iIItaNiE Sir co., BISEamsBROKERS,;LIIII \ 3e.110 Siat third SlrEtt, I lit, tern In Gorernnlont and ' , detour all md,:bn,oland interest Notes, biold and ell. ice Coln, Coupons. &c. r3TAbli L 4, /It . percent., tataxod, for sale In soma Purchaser../M lase. of Notes comort..l l-.2U Fond wlthont elm.bee, on payment of Older. °led. o/ Interest. nterestallowed ota Per.orst, Conlonlea mne by mall proloptlr au wand. I.Nner B ANKING ROUSE OF JAY COOKE & CO., • -No. 20 {Wall St., CORP= or NOSS/MS=IST, NEW TURK. We buy and lan atMice most liberalcurrent Prices, and beep on hand a fell supply of Government Bonds of all Issues, SEVEN-TIIIRTIES, AND Compound Interest Notes, And execute °Nein fo I V purct me and talc of STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD. We have added to oh r older large rooms for Mb. a-conimoilettan of the public day myna for In evestment and excnangas of Cioveranien , Curitiel, and the convenience or our LqOC4 and Mold customers. SKVSC?:-SfilitTlESt i CONVItitTEM lX'ro FIVE-TWENTIYb at QVILICNIdEbT HATES. Circulars, with full particulers, furnished on application apsinee JAY COOILIE & CO HART, CA9SHEY & CO. Bankers and Brokers, CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS Prrrsammuu, (SUCCESSORS TO HANNA, HART & 00.,) Exchange, Coin. Coupons And wiled. attention paid to Le pur chase and sale of i GOVERNMENT BONDS I= N. HOLMES & SONS, No. 57 Market Street, Fl'rrSleUCu U. p c 7 . 7gle recelrsd In Ear Fonds an d C urren cy. , the Unite?!Ttlits (=sr rj Stocks, Bonds and Other-Securities BOUGHT AHD BOLD ON 0011117.8810 N. . ?articular attentlor paid to the purchase and . talc of U. S. Securities, Includlng U. & SIXES OF ISM: B. do. 6-dda: U. B. FIVES 10..adas U.S. CERTIFICATES OF INDICRTEDNEs.SS. Orders and Votichers bough t or collected. Jantlad PEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK. OF PITTSBURGH, IX'CORPORATED 1566. Capital, - - $lOO,OOO. OFFICE. No. 77 FOTEITH STREET, President, LEAKY LLOYD. Vice President WILLIAM REA. TiILTSTETS: Hr-nsr tt.orn. WILLIAV ETA. 4A-LA I. BiNNZTT, f JAYin urrcii?m,. rcima.r. VVILATAY A. LIATEON. Secretary , and Trimmer, SIDNIII I. lON BOU.IIODEI Plx per cent. Interest allowed on time depcwits. Instalments made lit 410Tellaloeut and /1..al ta tato sTearllleit. 11412 k open deny, except suadays, from nine o'cl.k. a. sr., to four o'clock, r kr- and on Wednesday .4 ratueday oycnlngs Mum Mx to nlzeo'clock. rohll 39 STATEMENT MECO SEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BINE, On the 3Tru DAY Or 1.2.1ttL..L1^. EMEMI Banda and Bury oxen, b - clug gr.. liens n Rest Eslaco 03.41.1 70 U. 0 15-31 Honda at r 70.100 on above Bonds .04 Were" accrue Mortgagee—. °Mee 'urnlmre Casa ........ I=2l EMEI7I2I Amount due Deposit,'_ _ _ ING,M) IS due Depnel... a, Interest May Ist, Ise' 9,T.: :a Ila!mita Coutiogel ruadi.. The shove Ma Iry A. O e a. " e l ' olilt, Treasurer. The,underelgoed, A Jltlng Committee have examined the Rocks I the Bank, the B ond.. Slortsages and Sererl es, sad CoUntiad theCarh, sad the turegro stes,. rrect. 11CN oh ta Ad TOE co UTLY, Jr., ' 11. CHllshr. " W.tr .. M k. OFYICEB.9 OF Ilk. INSTITUTION. Pre s ident—than Joh F.S. Vice Presldele—nr. B. COTXLAND. Senator —B. BM•UTOill/ TULIP, $375,74 11 24.1,05, 17 MIMI! • - Ron. Th0..11.1161.0. Non. J. K. 3.caTLcad MarveU. Elba. W. U. • ChM.Ls, Jacob Painter ' • iwc Jozez. Wm. Mattli, lacholaa Voth.ley. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS in this Institution at •Ig per cent. per annum. pay able to the Depositor in Wil ed November, Cleat and not drawn. will be to lb polo- Cleat and totnPooßded. Interest coinmenees on Deposits on the Ist and Dm days of every 1.1013 in. Open for Deposit from 9 a. In. to 6 p. m., daily: also. on SOArday evenings. from 6 to 9 o'clock. Wilco-413 FOCIIITIII STREET. COMM GOMM= PLITMBING. GAS FITTING. COLL & MILLS, PRACTICAL PLUMBERS, OA$ AND STEAM FITTERI, NO. at GO ..1.012.22. ISt:root, i•irrsarztan, re.. - I Cistern and'Wel Pumps of all kind. /louses fitted op srlin &las and Water, In lb. most ap- Pro•ed style, by tzverlenced workmen. bpebtal &thalami pall to 00.117 work. Inya:ys/ ATIPP3D-3ILNBON JO:VIA. I. i•clrrilT ITII'OOD & IPCIFFREY, I RASS FOUNDERS, S AND GAS FrirrEns, Cor. o 3rd and Liberty Streets. At... C 11 & Snyder's. rlttebungb. rents Light an Hear, Castings IthalahcAl promptly IA °Mel% lipeelal at ntIOP pa th to U. Micro= cud repalrlm L of 0111tedtherles. Stesate.als. Rolling Mills. to, c• Agents or A. S. Cameron & Co.'s STEM PUMPS ANL) , BLO - ERJENGINES, nese rumps bate scpeclor gutrthtages over an others. sod to • one la Warren ted to give tette. 11thston. rum constantlr on hand. le_23:mo JOIMION & JOHNSON, EIEIILE C 3 TXCI.ZL2I Plumbing, - 7.11,TR and Steam Fitters, L TILZET EXTZARION. / 1 37crurgla. Now. 1 1l executed satteketodlY aae fth Taba,: Mop& EfftP__.s aks Chandellfro. rroff. , '• mit , ft Ufs most ..unable try patram by mall prompt ildescrlpttom •IloNters by to water (lose% 1 and tiss !nudes to °Mtn from.coo 17nded to Gum Hose of vo :MIN I BROWN & CO., IVcr.99• .7rocloralEtt4 Arzramp.rr LIT). PLUMBERS GAS AND STEAD tars sir/Im, , keep alar•y• cm hand • Urea merortraent of HYDRANTS. X XXXI' LXAD. LILAILPIPE. lIATII TUBS. RUM ILA STNS, 1TP.,11 AND BRASS COCKS, and all mate. 11.1. for MD% op Valle or private bulidlEtra WIDI 11" WATXDor SMELLY. 1010:60 put-W/34434A NE W OPERA HOO SE. s EId ' ArTUS. Treasurer. O TREES'S TIBLE ATTRACTION! TfIE GILIT.AT l'1:61)1JelloN The Grand, Dpmehtle Magical epeesre - of tthe BLACK CROOK 7. • - BLA CH CBOOK I pt.( CA CROOK ! _ la all Its splcmdor, i on Toe.lsay Eveutile, ii.y 71b. :_ _ AND ,VEKY ,Kl,..tilnli. ja,r7PITTS mmo II THEATRE. Exnt lON W. C. 5111CI118:.... italet a rieat • ccess; 'the ginstr-i coired yt,n. lone' temaaded isle.: the with shouts or lioaelasr sad aripiaose: the • taint Pi , form eure prouounced or an aridt•nes et over t tothoa•aeo per one nnornalled Sal ntier, Tii•NllittP. the entire WHITE'S CURB NATION TROUPE, conaos of taentr•seren xcrompllsheit dies : o d enltmen, proaramtue of surpass - 1'2 3 1 1.2r7e 1 , 4 % riaTIJUDAY AF rBRigtHIN, at 2 o'c li. Admission 33 cent, to all parts of tag - bog`, Or =re, 'NEWACADF.,MY or mune J. CT.INTON HALL;I ! JOHN M. BMOCS. I ****** ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY! Greatest Dramatic Event to the Ills tory or Pittaborsti! • The ,Tare menagerneut la ntatlded In ITOOIIII. Club to the ' , versos drams in time CUT, of their having leaned thls MOST MAGSITICEST TEMPLE,.. Foe the porpote hYprosentlete, In the timed com plete and r. lent manner, the h4chest otderof ' The Legit/mato Drams; And Ilrot-rlias theatrical Attractions. which they wtii tan Leant.° to do by the num/tinned Lachine. BEAUTIFUL AND COMMODIOUS ESTABLISHMENT afford,. For tnnt purpose, and &Me most Sitting and GRAND IN.I.VGDRATION; 0101;1m:oat at. sirable °Oita, their Dare at red Irma '1 I • Mr. O. D. 15ess (to whom to W att , ltte, engagement for tour of the Weet.lthe ***** er ler a sllmlted manner of te t tit of , the g.tabliely eatriu clued gen Inman. tenant. te, . phllmtroplat t , and the great Allevrietla ramiet, and 6sec/culled Shakspertsck /111eior. MR. JAMES E. - MURBOOR f• Wlin. vv. 310N. , AY HVE NINO, M.T LI h. will wake. Lie Firat. Appearauee Here In sight During which ilmo he has gained - mach or hit on cons . Into e-f4me. Mr Murdoch ' , lt spot lu w • number of hi. mon al aside Impersonations and Will be supported tu the FINEST COMiINATION OF EIRIMAIIC TALENT . Aber breaenttit to tell o'nnroonity, irmbracing toe most itosertelly titbits. of the Weinman.. gee Rt..' Opera House Comi ativ. strengthened, _ by otbera of atetrop-ittan potation. Motown wit be tiircroded by °nil of UM °A oil, attractive, a taxa of A ia -rtes. I mac of occ ared arati for six. alghts In adi . lata VIII commence. on THUHSI).II( .ItottNl2.lo, .4.. y Ott. at 0 o'c:ock, at Itallot`a ilnalc Store. No. at WUOd birtet• . MO FratOr Circle - ~. 23 cents I3a ...day 35 .. • . osa ..trcie and Parquette,adatiss on - 51)-7 - ‘` Drs. Circle and ['anisette, reserved 73 •• Orchestra Chairs -.... $l.OO. 4 0BIA.SOIVIC ILILL. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. OPEN EVERY NIGHT AND EVERY ATTER NOON THIS WEEK. THE GREAT APOCALYPSE! Or, The 'Visions of Et; John Opened to Tier. THE WOK Or REVELATIONS UNSEALED. OR WHAT ST. JOHN SAW. WHEN A DOUR 1N HEAVEN WAS OPENED. Tickehi, 112 CENTS, to ail parts of the ball. No half pile, Exhibition EVERY AFTERNOON this week. at for '5 7.5 5 o'clOck. Uhildr.n will be admitted CRS r each. Door. oven Erentates at 7 o'clock; commence AL A Removal. doom open at . o'clock 7 commence at , AB. llOttitintiN, Sole Proprietor ILlta roaosg. r. J. 11. GRIFFIN, w gent. mr6:3. fr'VARIETIES THEATRE. (rrw,x tlx.xzx, rzwnbz. C 1 Azz4) Third anoesranee of the dashlay female Aim- East and *trot.. St.:IL/kr/TA lAt e. Z. sad her truly wonderful children, Tbe Intrepid aseetie eloolsr. Ars.ler riEultriE LOPEZ, arid the be.- tlfal Tercatehorean nl /ph. Ella ANNIE Er.- GitlE,E. LARatikff aiatffiagenaltled r...i.'3lEN, sod Use lireapre pude 31.berrei tweire. .lizoooTrox or PulCus—rifebestra brats, jle; Pargeette..Pc: Gallery. 2.re; Prfrate Itoxes.lll4. farCONCERT sr THE ruru.s OF ME. CLEMENT TETEDOtri., TAX& PLACE AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC,; ) , On Thursday, May 0, / Doom will open at rf o'cloek. and CiMee commence at 3. precistsig. rt it,•ersedliezta De tir as e on Monday morning. Mb of Mar, at the Mu lc score of Messrs. H. &:e Der 1= Wood a rent. rcr• COAL, COKE, &c., LOUIS YArr/YANN R. A. SCIINAIM.• KAU FFMANN & CO ., UNION COAL YARD. • BestFainlly Coal,fintCoalsod Slack Jl.lWays on Ilt a d d t t=plitly deli, °Prim OM EARBISON AHD PENN 2T8., saYntgßue-affirgniir.l"g"'d. near Oar. tele3s9 PITTSBURGH. PA.. 1.9.93 49 -115 00 24.014 51 FZE:S3 MEM Wu. CLJLNIS. WA 801.0 CIIIIICINO. N. J. L. 11ILLI.8. WM. N. CLAINEY,& CO., Gas Coal Works, ','Ntill.`ll73.l`.,*;:tfrljoSSPE FAMß GAP A" °Mee taffetas, Bia.S. SST, PlarfurVl, A als r l.ME. lit/X RT Allegheny flay. U EN ENAL OFFICE, ateond story Pittaburgh Solna tinak Building, corner labeor Street .04 V login alter. Pittsburgh. ISEANCIit orNICES• No. 5 Liberty tote; under Penn'. It It.. opia.: ow Mechanic street, Pittaburgh. and corner n derson street ant P. P. W. U. It. U. Allf gheny. All orders left at either of the above places • 111 receive preset attention. leutsit pITTSIu3IWH NATIONAL COAL AND CM COMPANY. !liners, shippers nrin dealers, wholetall, and WAR, in we BEST FAMILY COAL. • =tit coca zeaxci. OrliCE AND YARD, earner Tonna Anti Try streets. Pittsburgh. Leery ltl orders fur delivery tn , lleCtry, or ablpment West, will meet prompt and litimeaste atten tion. R. A. aCllNAßEL,rinnerintendmit... COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO, - Hirviag rermors4 thelr Di:lotto No. 567 LIMERTY , STREFX, !Latch Ctry roar SfLD BECOYD IrLOOTIZ Are .prodlna ? Ad u lt g , o u a a ll Y s tate l EaellY At the lowc;t mortet price. /111-loi orden lon at their °Zee, or ,rdar....,d to thea tturrogb the moll; "rill be suooded promptly. Mr2l:l= . LOUT PITT COAL . COMPANY. —ehtppers a ers in !Superior Panilly Cee Steam Coal. r a teal and ISlnekowteral vo l t !story Pittsburgh noshing Bank Budd. Ing. earner Liberty street and Virgin slier. Branch vette, corner Try and Third , streets, Limber h. sods!. lett at either of the ►Dova ph.es will receive prompt sttention. Poste/lice Address Box 0117, rittob'Sh. . I , _ J. J. en.t.r.srrs; . B. L. ratnizerocz. 5. ble1;a1,1.111. , WK. KINMS•ST. ()KOKOS e. USAD. .1.1.5..110,11K1K15T. WALTZ* /10.1,11 T. JOON kLATN - LCCILII 800. D. , 1 Z. 3. OILLIS S. IZ.V7eIOt. I At. U. ZNOLIIKI• &e l. Hxyanta, Treasurer. I W. W, ICLA.NEY do 11X)....111anagmli. 1321t3 Cli &LILES B. Atunettuniz, nracrs to • TOTIGHIOGHZHX:i CaIiELLEV1 1 OO/L • ad Alla unroof Cwa ' Biaci tiOVE Z ZILVI I TILV se"." CORI, of Banat st reet s . e: nrst Yant a nd on and b Ilttsbansb, Pa. faralnes utd Manufacture.. saPPlisn wan the best article of Coal at Cake at tits lowest cash rtr ni .„,„ of char offices will receive Es9l.lßus!untloa. cais.r.s.um-nnt.ra.www..w.L.sorrnas BOR. SNAKE a; BIItuTLER, 14,11317L1-41 a SAW, 5C1.12 St. Clair St.,. Pittsburgh. DIAZZiI IN Pianos,. Organs, And ! irrsoie Aresta for the CDleb - rated BEADED NY, New lore, and "SCHONLACEICW & CO. Philadelphia. MOOD. SSTICS & CO.'S ••COT'TADZ. • I mold D. &'D. W. SMITH'S ••AYZffiCAN' • DN. DANS. andTILTUN , S PATENT GUITAR: The 00010,11 as aad - Dermas. Violin mid Dm, • a.nenn:e alwa•. on ham,. - al7:1111 • I t .k &Wein ratnrClT ° h•n .g . .• Lae iluatlunx'S IMMIX tknuCts.larra , O ralltacT SO* • ....T.LCSLL .MA\.O[T. n II