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Spring, 1867,
J. W. BRADLEY'S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
(of{ DOUBLE senutoo
SKIRTS,
The boOdoonnOlt and Most tondbetobla %VW!
.trodoced. nZE ALL FAntsION
ZIN 'Al.o,thr Non Wm PANLO I TItAI 1,H, 1
P or %los tirt , 3 l - 4 % " 4 iriu
tITYLES. •
FOIL SALE ETEBEIVUEEE,
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AT WHOLESALE by all the tenpin:Le Notion
And Dry Good. aft.ancs Is Pittsburgh. Also, by
Bole Owners of rstcht and Exclusive Ilsnolac
.lAters,
'WESTS, BRADLEY &CARY,
97 Chambers breet,
EMITEIZI
IMMEEM!
JUST OPEN=),
IMACRII3I. & CARLISLE,
•Tro. 10 Filth Street,
An UrC•nt assortamt of
Sun Shades and Parasols,
NEW,DIPITONS AHD TRIMIIIIIOS,
INRUSH BOINKT AND TBLULNG RIBBONS.
Ersaiu 11:ApE3 07
THE BEST BID GLOVES.
ismszrams.
BEST PAPER COLLARS AND CUM
We have Nit opened a AM line or an sizes and
colors of the cele brated -
0 138" Kid Glove, at $l.lO per Pair.
We ere autfierized to guarantee - emery paLr of
the Kluges fold. Should they rip oe tear pettleg
on, tekey Can be excasne Ca for another o.llr.
JACRIIM &- CARLISLE,
ra'a. 19 Irittb. Eltroert.
INi Ei-CO 1001110 S.
DAILY ARRIVALS THIS WEEK.
MICRO, GLIM & CO.
hiss bins, sorl Jatoneim
Bimsaola, Fes, Striped and Barred;
&Uri - ulna gat lotted lailsents, for IFaids;
itafflinga sal Pnllins• . .
/sena ad Ilaming lost fine amartment;
heal Foist, Valencia and ihma taw.
llandkercitieir, Ix% Imbed Bemstitelted &
Bag% Biala% all Cita and ablem • -
Fall Line Caked facet Mans, tarry
Bag% Fringes, Trimming & Battens, final stller,
Fine assortment of lades' English aml &raw
&slay and Corea;
FULL LINE ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVESI
BI'LEHDID AESOIXEST PARASOLS.
Fall Lino Viiiihdlirig Goods.
110ILIIISON'S STAR SIIINTS, flt
(AMULETS AND ',flour blint CS. good =Au.
Kir Jobbing trade uric/ lalttdally 0 Eastern
prtces.
18 and 80 Market Street.
ard2:¢7o -
A FULL STOCK OF
DRES GOODS,
ALL STYLES, JUST OPENED. ,
Alva, MUSLIMS PIILSTE,II3I6II LUMPS.
aulia.Busons.
CABIILILEILES, for Mtn and Dole* wear.
WC'S' Mead, liTerzr t alsoar•
AT 11. J.AdYNCIPS,
royi:in 96 AIAAIiAT ESTRZET.
NEW STILE
Cloth and Silk Sacques,
Opened THIS DAT. Also, SACQUES made to
ccder, In the Islas fashion, at •
LYNCH'S,
Os Market sweet.
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/ DicCABILDESS & CO.,
••••• ILATZ WIL/SOS. 011tII it C 0..)
WUOLICSALEDY,ALIGIIBIA
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.
11110. EH& 11717c.ocilJErt,
MMM==2
EAT GOODS: NEW GOODS
aouni HOthS & CO'S.
mote/ Imola a wend addltlan to oar already
—eDe ezz0..0,47.143.,
We ouo prepaid to offer Inducer:cats, both to
price and assortment, In
irenrolderies, - limldnereldrh;
Woven.. Horiely, Beale Trimadrys
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and Fringes, - New bodes ress rinunlnlM
colored and Velret
(Jaipur. and Cisme) Lsee,
. Beal Tnread and Pointe tate.
• Battens, 1114111 U end colors, ,
corsers, Belting, /Junkies
and Belts, /quo Opera Ifmts,
i rt d U"".
ar,
Alen satire Kid Glove;
Inib rtale in Empr es s c all
I i Slagle
• ism assortmeat of
Efentai Reek rtes. Efearfa .
and Rowe. linspenders. Mitt Pronto. ao.
' Morrison's. titnr Obitts,•
aDrl.ltPtriaaßnlinnia. Hat ?lowers,
snit millinery Uoals,
Ilirtnnlisr Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons,
• . klaln and Paltry, all widths.
VIM WHOLIPIALE ROOM. up stairs, will
be found <cambium Vitali Departments. Veal.
In till end it to their ...lemur se to give us •
call. krkes as lows, Sas tern Jobbers.
alid 79 Market Street,
opMutO
807. SPRING. 1867,
ARBITITINOT,
SHANNON.
IL
& CONI:PANY,
IaII'OETEI IB 41,11) JODBEISS or
Dry Goods and Notions,
Offer their likT; C p , and idtraetivo stork or
NEW GOODS At EASTERN PRICES,
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FOR' CASH.
1.0[111,8 (HMS, WHITS e()Ona,
()ELM EitiNlS,
°NECKS 170 KS. LlVOTkir,CesalidEßES,
to
COITONADEs, JCANn. BLEACH.ELP
£NI) BROWN WRETINGS AND
bitlßTlNOS,_6lllAvri.s.suraurs.
- kIOSIART. or.ovzs. Ar.. go.
Buyers are Invited io•call and axamino our
' mod,. and prices, it L
• N 0.115 Woo Street.
ARBUTIINOT, SHANNON 5: CO
ARMTBOT. w. T. SILLN:SON.
spnwri J.o.l3l7llllltlliwr.
10:avamt-osidingliseileamell
GENTLEMEN'S
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3lereno and Vestal
Linen and Jean Drawers;
Mora'lion , a "Star" Shlrtej
Linen and raper Collara;
Alamo:land oaherPancy Ties;
Whitt: Muslin Tlem, Plain fa Faled:,
Merino. Lble Thread and Cotton
Halt these: •
Linen Ilandkerc h'T4 ptaln 6 "..r1
Bilk Ilandkerete, choice ammortin't;
• JUST lI.EUSIVI) AT
EC. EATON'S,
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17 Fifth Stroot,- •
atatOrla
NEW GOODS.:
JUST OPENED, AT
J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO.'S,
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©. B 7 310Cax3ccet
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NFU DOOR TO TUG SIGN OF Tim -BIG BOOT,"
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HEAVY BLACK BILKS. for Barque...
YANCI SILKS. ,
I'OPLINS, for Summer Solt,
GREY POPLINS. fur Summer Nutt,
PLAIN CoLoIrED ALPACAS,
WIII PE MAR...WILLEM.
PH INIZ Pllil!RED MARSEILLES.
FRENCH LAWNS.
oItIiANDY LAWNS.
HILIGNADINES A.NI) HOBE& •
large mortment of
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NEW 0001)3 JUST OPENED,
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mermen .
C.ANDED.A.TE§
FOR COUNTY; TREASURER.
COL. JAMES A. CRAY ,
ConcClure townetilib w111:be a candidate for
ty Tee len ear. au blect to the deetelon of the
Union Republican Convention. ale:e.yl.s
FM ASSEMBLY.
WILLIAM B. ROSS,
Of Allegheny City, arlil be a the lblate for A.-
sembly, aublect to the deelalon of the Republi
can County Col:motion. able:x.ls
FOR COUNTY COMUSSIONER,
. JOSEPH B. OVEIONALD,
Of the Second Ward, Allegheny City, sablect to
the decision of the Uhl. Republican County
Convention- apll tzlZ.
FOR COILTIiTY TREASURER.
WILLIAM M'CLcAN, ,
Or Fitt township. (formerly North Fayette. will
be a candidate tor COanty Tremurer, sublect to
the decision of the Union ltepUblican County
Convention.
- p: •: I I 1 1 .
D. C. HULTI I;
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1 .1 . 111 be a candidate for the °Me of ritoriloN
UTAltr; 611tdett to the ilecialon of the Union
&publican Courentlou: ape
FOB PROTIIONOTART
JACOB H. WALTER,
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Will ben Candidate for the office of CROTRON.
tYTARY, sublect to abet decision of the Zillion
Republican Convention. ithill.ralulawT
FOR COUNTY TREASURER,
MAJ. J. F. DENNISTINi
trornaerlr of Friend•n Rifle be •
C•ndtdatc for COUNTY TgIi.A.SUAYS, subject
ro tnedentalon onto Union itcpublican Conven•
%lon.
FOR RENT
To LET.
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Lodging Rooms
Throe rooms. nicely furnished or unfurnished
for
situated, at Nu . 32, lIAND ei OTitET
tor neut. Apply on t..e premP.es. msolo
FUIEVISMED ROOM . TO LET.
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A GOOD FURNISHED ROO3l,
Second Boor.within flee daunt. walk of the
DO" olllce, will be let to one ear two ite
without board. flood refetenet• required.
Adder" K. L.. ki.azerril 0.17010. =r3:131.
STABLING TO BENT.
Twenty-five Stalls
On Third tinct, near 1400 . Enquire of -
C. nurrun et CO..
arnnys =nrol2lklartet .trcet
AUCTION SALES
VALUABLE BUILDLTO LOTS
• afr ..a..criporxcorr,
On Wednesday, ~,May 151 h,
At 2 o'clock. I. X.
Co.
the premises. Mee ;re,
Cenithsen. Palmer A Co. will sell at auction,
60 BUILDING LOTS,
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Of Wm. a. sk H. Howard's plan. consisting of
(ne one each or more, Waster at Beownstown,
near tat Bad. ) allot hing the prawns , or Hon.
Thos. Mellon and dames d. Bays. Esq. Teat
lot. are very convenient Sor working tan on
that std. and baying a southern exposure will
be excel lent fur grape growing and gardening
p a paws.
TERMS EASY..
Call at the Mammoth Auction House, n and ST
Fifth area, and see the Plan.
!SMITHSON. PALMER &
assina Assns.:mono
FURNITURE,
Household Goo), &c.,
AT AUCTION.
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On THURSDAY, May 9th, at it 4 o'cleick a. in:.
at the Masonic HMI _Auction rooms, 65 and
Ma trial, - will be sold, ve
Householdd Vine
assortment of Furniture and Goods,
compri.ing marten top and plain dressing Fo
ram., wardrobe., boot macs, rosewood and gilt
frame mirrors, show uses, loongen settees
wash stands, sofas, sofa seat parlor chilrs, cant
seat and wood chairs, tete-a-tetes. rocking
engem very fine dining, eziptitleitrard, side
and spring bottom beds, several line sewing ma
chine. and clocts:Nenetlan. paper anti moth
Window blind,, Picture., engravings and paint.
Mac Cutlery, and a very large alloartraellt Of
q Alto ueen.ware, kitchen utenalts. tteo
1 1 o a t Vi d 41, F a k r c p •
ru.; o will
r 171 told,
•V;
nue pieces of Enelish Ha g, Lin e n
a large
ery
Carpassortment of In-rain, Hag, Linen and Hemp
ets. Inquantlttes sud,purcamerz.
11,11LTkiiH)N, PALILEIL ('li.,
laye • Auctioneer.,
UCTI(N SALES,
garhOatlela St., orito.ite Post Office.
Day and evening sales on,tuesday, thOrP
d., Csturday, of Boas, htioes„ Dry
tiooils, I ostery. hardware, Swale Goods.
tinaentrn Groceries. Gents` Furnishing
Good Hats. Notions, Re. Private sales on
Kenda s,
l: Wednesday and Friday. Elpeclol attom•
Lion to Furniture s slew. ilealllstate held on
margin and sold cn commission.
'SHEEN & CO.,
anti ti.l3:Trrnta Anctionhers.
Aiss.t. C. 0411E11.11Y, •
FASHIONABLE MILLINER,
NO, 20 Diamond Alley, Plttaturgti, Pa,
All the latest and molt neion,..et. • of
IluNNE,th and Hale eh. •
u,ktin ast. , ,s. oso o o so
order uu tau etaa v test m 4t.. l'efeeevre7 mason-
ADIS
'II. Et .1-.let)N,
Sealer of Weights and Measures.
. .. No. 4 rounrii /STREET,
Ldwaca Liberty and Ferry itreats,
°MST:promptly atvnded t.u. anls•stu
'h i1 244 . 1 4:1E4 & DIEASA:.
X...n . t . r "vs of every description of
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No. 204 mrntriELD N?,
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11011.2 LEN, isEL• d l o ,
Anchor Cotton 111110. Pittsburgh,
ARCHON. (A) riIIEETIAm
ANCHOR_IB) MiILvTINGA.
ANC' OR ( (4 NEETUPOPI•
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THURSDAY, MAY 9, 18G7
LYNCH LAW IN KENTUCKY.
The "Begulators” at Work.
MOB LAW RAMPANT.
From the Lexington, Kentucky, corms
pondence of the Cincinnati CAl:elle we ex
tract the following clear account of the re
cent Operations of the cavilled °Baguio
ters" or "aaggs" men of Kentucky. The cOr
respondent lays
It ha; lone been known that there existed
in. • arious Porte of Kentucky bodies of
armed men styling themselves "Regula
tors." These men assume to usurp the
place of the civil officers and courts Of Jus
tice, and mete out punteldnents according
to need's of tneir own, which they called
`Lynch law." A few months ego a hand of
Regulators called the "Suggs Men" did
grunt damage and committed a number of
outrages near the line of the Louisville and
Nashville Railroad. Another band drama
out, robbed, murdered and maltreated a
great meow colored people living In Boon
, and the adloming counties. Only a few
weeks ago a body numbering from eighty to
one hundred men shinned hung come sizer
Mani persons in the neighborhood of Dan.
.isle, Ky. Several cltirenis were notlfPad to
leave,or they would be summarily dealt
with. and General FIT, tot. Ooodioe, Ron.
John tinrion and other good and highly
respectable Citizens wore compelled to illy
from their homes to save their lives. lion.
Thomas suddenly brought the proceedings
of this mob too stop by sending a company
of soldiers to Danville, since which time all
has been quiet In that vicinity. The peo-
Mul began to hope that the lawless men
who cull themseyes Regulators had given
over their deeds of blood, and settled down
into useful and peaceable citizens; but it
appears their cessation from violence was
only the calm which proceeds the storm.
On Saturday algUt, April '7th, 1c67, a mob
of some forty mon gathered in the neigh
borhood of Nicholasvillo, and, at about
two o'clock in the morning, Marched In and
took possession of the town, throwing out
pickets on ell tile reads, and allowing no
one to approach. The main body of the
mob then surrounded Wolohan,' demand
ed of the Miler the keys, which be at drat
refused to glue them, but Upon being as
sured that if he dui not blatantly surrender
thorn he would be shot, he gave them the
key to the mum. onr. !limy unlocked the
Passage gate and got into the body of the
prison,
but having neglected to get the.
email keys could not get haw the cells
where the prisoners were confined. Sever
al men started back to fled the jailer and
secure the cell keys, but the man had
escaped and they sunlit not hull him. After
a fruitless search they rotarned with the
news to their companions, who were await- .
lug them. in the Jell, when; procuring
lights, they went to a cell 1u which a negro
named Adam smith was confined, and who,
they said they were after. linable to get
at him they thrust the lighte through the
buts into the col/ and then fired on min un
tit lie fell. There was another negro In the
cell wthrSuilth, but he escaped by standing
close In the corner, so that the lights
would not shine upon him. The moliditt
net know teem was any one in the cell ex
cept Smith, or they certainly would have
killed hirn..Atter shooting Smith, the mob
drew In their pickets, mounted their
norecs and rode off into the country, some
three miles, 'Where a negro man named
Math. who had been shot In a tight with a
white man, Crawl, was lying. Surrounding
the house, they dragged Bath out of the bed
In which he was lying, sick and weak from
the loss of blood, and procuring a rope,
hung him by Wu neck to a tree near by,
after which they disbanded and returned
to their homes.
A few days. beton, the assembling of the
mob, two dogs, belonging to Richard Crawl,
white, and .tdam Smith colored, living
near leholusvllle, had a tight, over the re
sult of which Crawl and Smith quarreled,
and Crawl getting the better of Smith,
Clubbed him severely. Smith, it is said,
made some threats against Crawl, and both
men armed thetnielves. Soon afterward
C 1,0 1 ,1 met in a field with Smith, who was at
week with the negro, Bath, mentioned
above, and it Is paid the negroes attempted
to gel away, when Crawl halted them and
ordered the negro Bath to go back and
leave Smith, which Bath declined to do.
when Crawl drew a revolver and snapped it
ac Bath, who, not being armed, rushed upon
Crawl and caught him, holding his arms
tight against the body, and attempting to
prevent Crawl from shooting him. Crawl
snapped his revolver three or form times,
which at last wont oft and shot Bath m the
thigh, wounding him severely. suitt.l3. who,
durlog the struggle between Crawl and
Bath, had stood by and tooked on, seeing
Bath fall, and no doubt thinking his turn
would come next, drew his revolver, and
taking deliberate aim, Bred, the ball taking
effect In Crawl's head, just over the eye,
and killing him almost instantly. Smith
then went and gave himself up to the civil
authorities-of Jessamine county, who con
fined him la the jail at Nleholasville. (the
county Seat,) where be was shot by a mob,
as we have already related. The negro
Bath, being too severely Wounded to be
moved to jail, was taken to a house near
by, where he wag hong by the same mob
that shot Smith on the night of the g7th of
April. On the morning of 'the 16th the an.
gro Smith, although mortally wounded, was
found still alive and able to talk. Ile lin
gered along until night, when he tiled In
great agony, but before breathing his lest.
he Identified and made oath to several per.
sons who had done the ehmiLing of him.
550071110 or 00L. ItICZ.
The afildavit made by Adam Smith before
his death, and implicating a number of well
known cltlxene, was submitted to the mill
['try authorities, and lieu. Ely directed Col.
R. E. Johnson, of the Freedmen's Bureau,
at Lexington, by., to arrest all the persons
concerned and forward them to Louisville,
ity., for examination and trial. Colonel
Jumeull. Lime, Asst. Sub. Asst. Commis
sioner, was soot with a party of United
States soldiers to make the errests. The
Colonel, with a sound of eight or ten well
mounted teen, lett Lexington soon after
nightfall, on Friday. May id. end proceed
ed to the house of Ors. Crawl, for the pur
pose of ! arresting her eon Thomas, who was
une of the men that shot Smith, and IPII /3
a brother of Richard Crawl, the man ho
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was shot by Smith. Mrs. Crawl lives n or
the Lexington and Nicholasvllle turnpi e,
and about eight miles from Lexington. (On
i approaching the house, Cot. Mee baited and
dismounted his command; at MOM dia
-1 lance from it, and, not dreaming' of resiSt
ance, with two soldiers . went up through
! the front yard, intending to knock at 'the
door and demand admittance. The night
!
as dark, no tights were to be seen in the
house, and all was still as the grave.ll A
: watch-dog. aroused from his slumbers„ !by
'
the tramp of the soldiers, came tirst from
hiskennel, and barked furiously at thu tu•
trudcrs. Col. tike and the two soldiore,
supposing the inmates of the house to I,be
asleep, had a»proaehed to Within a few feet
of the door, when, smidenlit as thought, the
darkness was lit np by the Mali of tutiekie
! ry, and from windows, roofs, and dom . .,
-came a 'dozen messengers of death. Col.
! nice fell at the fleet lire, pierced by three
' balls, and ono of the soldiers] received a
! alight wound in the breaSt, Instantly all
Wai excitement. and confusion; the no.
I woonded soldier of the two %simmers with
I the Colonel. opened fire with his reVolver
On Its house, and his companions, who had
been left in the rear, soon came charging
op and pained Min. Their fleet care was to
convey away the bleedingg end earnest in- I
eensible Colopel, who lay 4olplees neon the
ground, within a fete yar is of the deadly
tubes which' were still discharging their
contents at him. Having safely deposited
the Colonel in en ambulance neer by, and
ascertaining their comrade was only slight
; ly wounded, they returned to the vicinity
of the house and proposed to renew the
fight. The Colonel, however. believing the
party in the house too strong for him, and
knowing he could not reach or dislodge
them, (the 110630 licher built of large logs,)
directed the Sergeant to withdraw his little.
party, and convey him to Nicholaevillo,
four miles distant, where ho could get med.
teal attention, of which, In his percent eriti
' cal condillOn. be aired In need- Thie waira
prudent move, as lt , was well known
there was a. band. of mounted desperadoes
lurking in the neighliorhood and rang e r t
pounce upon the alone , ,nuabe and murdr
the Colonel If he went alone while to div
ide his party was to imperil both, and rat s
tier almost certain the defeat and perhaps
death of those he left behind. On reaching
Nlcholasville, Colonel Lllce's worinds were
examined, and to the delight of his friends
found, though severe, not mortal,
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Two scents who had been sent through to
Sleholasville from Lexington, ascertained
about three o'clock in the afternoon that
prepamtichis *ere being Made to resist the
United States troops, who were expected
down that night. About dark some forty
armed men were reported to ho assembled
in a barn near - If letiolitsvilln, and another
Moll party Wes seed In the woods on the
Keene road. At twelve o'clock,' the night
lining quite dark, the scouts set out, intend.
leg to convey to Colonel Johnson's com
mand information or the wherenboUts of
the Regulators. They expected tonna (3 ° l '
one' Johnson or his command on the Rich.
Maryville pike about two o'clock, and net out
on that mad, it being the In.r.t directt, route.
They had not goner:sr before they eudt len I y
camoupon an armed man sating in the 'Plod
e , • horst, o The fellow sea a mu-%
sto oiled as they did, ne•ettbel s
ess he
challenged and began falling back slowly,
woen the ponfireed voices of men, the ti wail
of horses . and the rattle of arms, warned
the scouts that they Were upon a strong
party of the enemy. Wheel! g about,theY
fled, the Regulators minute for about a
mile, and calling upon them to halt. After
a parley, they took the dirt road, do
oinileleg to go round the Regulators
and to gut on the pike In their rear:
but they.had proceeded edify a few miles
when they were again halted and compell
ed to turn back. Returning to Nicholas
ville they took tnerallrond track, and when
Oct come two miles were challenged aDd
tired noon. Striking out across ton unite.
try, they endeavored tO reach the /Jarred&
burg road, but knowing little of the locali
ty, they soon got lost In the Weed& After
wandering around until nearly daylicht,
they tenet a negro lean who "tinted them
buck to ,S lebolmir 111 e. The 'ntro Informed
them that ten men armed with shot guns.
had been at hie house about ten o'clock at
night and said they were acing ever to
crawl'. to fight the United hinted sold lure
who were coming out to arrest somebody,
After leaving ale house they *reseed into
the Keene row], and went towards Nicht.
lasville. Col. Johnson and his party re .
mat nod all night in the vicinity of Crawl's,
but finding no one they returned at daylight
to Lexington. A messenger who went
throughltorn Lexington to N leholasvllle
anent daylight over Mesmer, road on which
the scouut 51,10 hltieed, :enrol nobody on
the roast.
it..,:ttlawl tat huttgli eom .
posedvr xvo.:11 itUaNlvtuuLumn, paq ;WA% 1,)
number In their ranks some of what are
called the most respectable citmens to the
Iltate. •
Tile Ragaletters claim that the neglect of
the courts to properly punish Murders,
thieves and scoundrels of all kinds compell
ed them to band together and take the ad
ministrational the la w Into their own hands
When we remember the great number of
pardons that` have been granted during
the past year, end that scores of mtirderers
and Innumerable number of horse thieves
and villieris are at large in the State, we
may well believe there was groat cense of
Ogitiplainty but these misguided men make
a grave mistake when they sapped they
can atop Crimes by committing .other
Crimea. I •
A Terrible Onititice
Dr. Perter, who lives two miles from town,
gsVe his colored servants permission to
have a dancing party at his plantation, on
Saturday flightiest. Nine white men, ein
ployeea of the Louisville and Nashville
Railroad Company, hearing of the frolic,
went out anti found some twenty-live ne.
groes assembled, twelve or fifteen of whom
were females. After dancing some time
with theta, the whites drove tile black men
off, blow out the Lights and ravished nearly
every female In the house. Onogh I, about
12 years of age, they carried outside, anti two
of them held her while another commit
ted the hellish deed. Site was violated by
the whole gang in succession, and so badly
injured that her life is now ,despaired of.
One of the negro men ran to town for Or.
Porter, who, on going home, foetid 010
blacks had rallied, and, It eying armed them
selves, meant fi ght. The doctor persuaded
them to keep the peace and let the law deal
with the demons. The citizens wore enu i.
rd and all bet two were captured. Some of
them had borne good characters. They
have had a preliminary trial, and, . in, de
fault of bail, are now confined in the coun
ty jail. which is guarded nightly by the ch
igoes. .One of the prisoners is of Bitch des
perate character as to justify his being
chained on his back In his coll.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW GOODS I .
- MALL PROFITS!
•
Never before was there such . a
good time to got
BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT
W. B. CLAPP & CO.'S,
As the? hove but one net cash price forall.
whether they are Judges or good , or nolo •lio
secondprice In ever ultra any man. woman or
child. Yitrangcrs desiring to buy chest. should
not allow anything to pro, out their calling, if
for nothing more teen to Oct posted on low
prices. Prompt cub hours are Inv itinl nom
every quarter, to .hare, In the grout lurks , . of
BOOTS AND 61.10E5, at •
Nos. 26 and 28 Fifth St., Pittsburgh,
"W\ hole W.' IL CLAPP & CO.
sale and Retail.
ERS, HOPPER ,& C0.,-
Eli
t•uccexions to 11. E. BULU ER, Ageut,l
/ .
MAKIN Acruitem or
.7URNITURE
Of Every Description.
SCHOOL AND OFFICE FURNITURE,
No. 45 Siulthfield Street,
=I
WA full assortment of Illttaloorah alannlac.
tared Yurntturn constantly on hand at 1.4/WYST
cenu rtutms.
Wlff. c. S. 11x14
111411,G5
RAMALEY,
.
HAS JEST RECEIVED
ALL TILE
NEW . STYLES
OF
•
HATS pp CAPS,
For arm NO, and •111 ten
20 Per Cent. Less Than Down
Town Prices.
We sell our BLOT BILK and CASMIIEHE
lIATN, at ONE MILLAR LOWICII Man
any other House In the City.
Call and Be Convinced.
334 Liberty Street.
FIRST DOWt 115 LOW IRO
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
RAMALEY
Has Just Opened
A LIEGE STOCK OF FINE
SPRING CLOTHING,
AND
Gentlemen's Furnishing GOOds,
Enabrimlng all the
NEW STYLES IN THE MARKET,
ify i tunt u l g ge t r : =2 . ll.ELTLY REDUCED
r
.uae S p rit ; v n
ttrMS, U Low al $lO,OO
" Cwimere 861,111M1 hits " " " $15,00
" Cloth Dress hits " " "
raper Collars at Cost.
336 LIBERTY STREET.,
o ic s o lla g. ne, ono door above his
Pittsburghimporting House.
•
VITADLISUED 1836.
SCHMIDT & FRIDAY,
• •
IIIPOBTEIO4 OF FOREIGN •
WINES AND LIQUORS,
No. 409 Penn Street )
PITTSBITRGH,
Would direct inn attention of the tolhlle to the
Let that, pocketing superior facilities through
several large dine sad liquor houses In Europe.
and making their InlOortatlons direct,
enabled to offer the various grades of choke
Wines and Liquors at price. /ea, Merl Yeatern
rates. E.2llolltAtio ll
"APlWerrasP=VerVilnY, ULU
kY conotantlY •hirhato'.
NEW WALL PAPER
AND
upEGL I STERY STORE,
JURT op:MED, AT
NO, 36 SMITHPLELD ST.,
=
To accommodate tee Increased trade../
1111N11 . 1 lastr our b ss U IVI : ". 1t ett N O.
new
stock or WALL r t•PILIL WINDOW 811% Dot , .
CLOTH. 00000, YLOOIL and T ABLY. OIL
MCSTRANSEN and DEDDINta or all
kinds.
IDOSNIIII—]9SMITIIFIELONTRE , ET •
L/1.1/ 1. - I . :INV-9G AN i 1• P 8 THUD , tcri:r.mr.
E. EDMUNDSON & CO.
SPECIAL NOTICES
t:7`"A CARD TO LNTALIDS.
A Cie raysnan. while reel/ling In South America
las a mit.lonary, discovered a cafe and Ample
rein•dy fur the Curt of NervOua Weak nes. NAOS
Decay, 01staies or the Urinary and Bernthal
Drs.., and the whole train of illaorders brought
on by tuneful and vicious habits. Weal num
bers have been already cured by We noble ram
eijy. prompt.' by a desire to benefit. the &Diet
ed ant unfortunate. I is 111 send the recipe for
Preparing and uelny Ibis medicine. Ina Sealed
enrcione, to any Oct who needs It. Fess or
Ulthitorn l'lcase enclose a poit-paid ELITC WON
addressed to yourself.
Address. 10.F.11.11 T. INMAN,
ilernmft Mallon 0. 1111110 House, N. Y. ult. ,
10"Wil1. BARNHILL & CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
Nl.l
SHEET IRON WORKERS,
Noe, 20, 22, 21 and 26 Penn 61.
Having sesalsed a low yard and furnished It
with the molt approved machinery,we ore pr
pared to manta . ..slurs every description or Boile
ers In the best monne-, and wafranted equal to
any made In the country. Chimneys, Unrch
toß, rite Reds. :Steam Pipes. Locomotive Boll
ere. Condensers, salt ran, Tanks.
Agitators. nettling Vans. Boller Iron, Bridge,
hug. Pans, and ttile in . ..fa:tures. of I.IA.LIN
LULL'S PATHNT BOILER-a.
Atepolring done on nit shortest online lealcol
p• ILOBEVi4ON, REA A. CO.,
ma. on tO & MILLIIIBO
WAS INGTON WORKS,
Pounders nmi:-Tinehha its. Pittsburgh,
Manufacturer. of Boat and Stational,' latiam
Edglnoi, lllatlt Engines, Mill Machinery, (tear
ing, Shafting, Cantinas of all descriptions:ol I
Tani. and Stllls, ilollkr and Sheol Iron Work.
No. 14 corner !Inland Sadtherld St..
Sil — Agonta for (1 !FRAUD'S PATENT IN
JEII Wit for feeding talErr l . i laturs2
WLAKE slur. Ertioni
COPPER MILL g SMELTINQ WORKS.
rirrs tatta
PARK, McCITRDY di C0 ., l
ilattufar tut,. of nheatnlng, Itraaltrs , and Bolt
swfcr, Copp, Bottom, Italsntl 00111
Bottom, :lull, 1111tortors nod
Deal.. an Meanly, Tan m Plat, nlnn.t Iron, Wire,
Constantly on ha' Tanner, Macklin, mail
Tools. Warthown., No. 1411 YINIT 1 ur.icr
and 120 SY:In/NI/ STIMICT, 11113 1 / a rrb.
np..cntl of Cep per cut to any tit Aired
tf
.Lri,rritiE GI/AI/EST MALADIES
VIWTII A N 111:A 111.IFST MAN
ION/D.—HMV Altll Ann( nal.N
thr 11 .3 ,1 /(7 Pabslotts, and the Error..
Ablate, awl loiwases netrallar tbn drat Ran, of
loan. With • 1,11..,rta on urn anetlintla of (mating,.
111 11110 Inmtltutlun. &111 Inrental
rani . . of cuafge. drive 1/r../.
:OULU!: Ilolnilff(IN, !Inward Astodatlon,
1 . 111:a.1.1bnla. l's. (al .04,1..1%
VA . 7 9 - 111.;LNCY .t. SCOTT,
DENTIST.
•
or°. 2 S PEAti" STREET,
tnll24,:t'ff 1.1172311i111(11I.
SEWING MACHINES
BEST I. USE.
WEED, ALSO FINKLE A: LON
Lock Stitch Sewing Machines,
tql• eh alter on both 21.1,/. If the purehte•
dor.. Lot rcear.llhern :up,l.br to ..y• ~ther hp
rlll I,lllfll Ilk,ll , l'lls. tereuty per eral. to Warsauted four ever..
UM=IIiMMIS2!
SZteMSMEI
111, 1101 from M.O
- Taylor mv.-uu•, Alk • glsenv city.
Mui.tAg, fl ,1 aywr
2.1,110 •
.
two, \o. 19 Nor: nod Aihr,to.,
Foeter. No. 215 1,,1f.0,1
. .
. . -
Mraircr•
.. M. Mentz,. loorlescr Tint. next deur to
Mr. I.re•A churrt,
IMMIZI
tumtis. Mc/ice otrflts, lilt iskilla":13111.
M. lachar.lr. Penn street.
k, .11,•0 a r.et, oppoolto 81lts1Furgb
and many ott,ra.
.n l .1....u1.ru1d..ry +tamps C., iA , C.
.71•11
mu
~, 4 ,0, Yi.
1 0..• racrn, Infan t
5t1. , 41 trout :C Wpp
c Yreuct Pattcrus•
WAN lElr.
- .
It. 11. Lt li, Arent.
11/ Grant
MT - Tent - rut!, PA
DON'T RE DECIL!VED BY
FloutleLlng L nit column 114 v Ell mr ts of Itsfc.
tido Ideolli ore, but get a 11A.-
ii.}-IL.It too , been telly tented for six
teen ye/ers, an‘tto ee ell cont...
. teut Itetce, A
C pre,
/1,112 ,rA
i'c ice
100
Abe,
GILOVEIt I'4 BAKER'S
ELASTIC STITCH AND LOCK STITCH
Sewing Machines
Kr TIII.IIIV,T for Ymmll7 mad ilzunfactartha
purpu.,... C.l and ice thean mt
.Yo. Street.
8 25. BARTLETT 825.
•
SEWING MACHINE
Mach! ne In the Vnlted
...us. Ay,..ant ref cstrl.. her , lay 0301 .
11 . 400 per month. Lorlose .tamp anti a. 1.11,0
. .
1'.k.1; licarral Agent.,
514 Ch,tnut ',rev t, l'hiladelybis, and 3121
hzmmit dc33o
GET NONE HUT A •
GROVER &BA ER
roc a Holiday DM. It ia reliable. perfect atd
therefore the best. Don't fall Weal' eud ree Dat
NO. 101 Cl KV! YT,. Vt`
UOE, [FARNESS s C.IIIIIIAGE
1:113 should ewrDew
6EOIHE a HAAB AO. I RUNG 'ACHIM,.
1010 re buylnxeNewb..o. it to the best torttith•
uee. Mot 1./20
O. 105 firm OTHEES,
10,i.•i5 above 000100410. •
T/LE GROVER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINE
le the Ultima Thule of Mechanism. Flesh. stop
and cauilnc It Oh
10) 103 rirni Bricnr.T.
m)::nrs
,abore Smithfield.
PLUMBING , . GAS FITTING.
COLL 4rs MILLS,
PRACTICAL PLUMBERS,
CAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
NO. JLAC3 Posses IStroot,
rxrrsnunun, PA
(latent .d Wel Pumps of all kinds. Ilona.
IMO up with Um and Water. In the meat ap
pru•ed xtyle, by exporlenced workmen.
•
8p•clal attention paid to country wont.
=III
ATWOOD &
BRASS FOUNDERS,
STEAM AND GAN- FITTERS,
for. of 3rd and Liberty Streets,
Atosse flarrull Snyder's, rlttsburgb, Nona.
Light an d
Heavy Vesting , furnished pion:INV
In 01 - 11 Cr.
rlTgl: l ,t i t l MZi l r I VIPLE
M in
s, t lleaSt==.
Mille, A
he.
Agents for A. S. Cameron & Co.'s
STEAM PUMPS
BLOWER ENGINES,
Thor, rumps heLIT pliprilor advantage. owe)
Other,. aod ovory One la tottrrAntott to give tattoo
f.cLion. ruowit.,tolvitarttly ort Imo& folattslo
R. JURR6OI , I
lIEBLEHY & JOIINSON,
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters
YVTII. tiTICILKT EXTZNIIION:
3E•ga,,
All ordors 1 , 1 mall oxemded satisfactorily nun
promptly Atto Olcol to.
A full of Bath 'Yobs, Pumps, Basins,
'A'ater Closets, Slues, Chandeliers,
re Pendants,
and (las ultades for sale at Mot Most asonablee
Order. from country Pa by mall prosipt.
IT lon, to.
Gee, Hose o r ererydeseslotion• . letri:d43
BAILIFF BROWN&CO .,
3Poctoz - eO. ISt,'
.AILLEGILEvrr CITY, Pad„
PLUMBER RS S, GAS
aIAND STEAM
J. PIPE
PLUMBERS :
aro" woya ou band a
l aide
armrtment of HYDRANTS. BREST
LEAHVIVF, BATH TUBS, WASH BA.
PINM 118f1i A NH BRANd COCKS. 004 .n mate.
[PHs for fitting tip potato or private belPfloaa
with HAS, WATEltor ,TEAR. IaPRHO
IlLetilttitso Iticet..V[ol/,
rittstoirnb, May 4t.n.111.7. 1
TUE A.SSFS:IIIENTS FOR THE
Lirattlng, rniintnantl Curbing of •
Logan Street,
ftt Woloter tarrett to Wylie wee, are pow
!notion. and will to.potin In this
et..ntnace until IUESI/Al,
Ti, ilit 3 m lit plac':d to lilt•
it collection.
=MI
EM=IMIZII
FOR SALE
`OR B.4IILIE.—Fa nu of 147 acres
sitiitodluTtnnTp.. Vrostsaurolandeo..l.A
irinin, sirs:l,llle atstlon, on Penn•a, It.
wLich thin", I, a good Two Atory atone /louse:
Ith 011 noun,. a Barn, Carriage Uunte And
qtitsr Initiator": an Orchard of daYarout * fruit
d with coal
l on .produoTa h g " ;4l4
per day. Thla preps:n.7 is °Enrol Teri Cutap and
good terms.
hos An esrollent Farm of Macre/, of whleh
Ai.. area are tinder cultivation, situate In Chris.
ti. a shunt 11l Improvements—a now
Ir um Trolling containing d room.: about WA
eh 'wilt too,. good fonclng. At, , It Iles
w miles of the Minot. Central It. El.;
1.,' sou un reaeonable City ProPerty
td to anti exclisago If desired.
a Far in or all *errs In Pont tOwnshlp.
SW...tont - timid county. .of
donned and an.
dot oultlvallon, v 2 acre. of :hat-rate white Usk
and other tlinbor, tiw.illng hour.. lof theme
stork., the mh.r 1 siory. watt a tenant boost.,
with a Oret•rata Steam ,ayrrnlll In good fanning
ardor; yotniA orchard of g fruit. 'Luciana
is tolling, err ger, Is with litne.tune
soll And 1,01 , . wlUt nor, falling spring.;
hal °tn• hi, wired rods of Mot . ..nu.. Central
Hall toad; rA Hill. soul of WI ttsburgh, and three
tulles wort tiroonlburg. To:. farm l o s pleas.
rV . l e ' s% )7 101 1.V0. ttet r i;
a 1 goo,
Al., a Cann of 116 eters. Situated to West
Itrottlei.ltowngtkip. Indiana county. roan's.
a 1,041. milo•frutli 11011ra rrtaLloo, op the Venn..
Railroad. Tlis 11111prorelarata Are. w good two•
story Drib Runic Alta 0 looms a bly. I foams
Rank Barn, and all oti.or nocossary out bnild
lags. The alto Is good, and tht ark. tart
and on rosy toms.
• Pi/fur:nut particulars. rudtiou or
a. a. TOWER.
Bent Estroto.Agent, Sri i founts atenet.
fe2
& Handsome &Complete Residence,
rwrapled by Jam. A. flutchltmon,
on 17..1.1r. strect. rata Ward. Allegaoal
Vlty. (late Ileroual. of alanclorocr.)
'I lie tol.a haa front of sl fact,valtl. sonde.
•..1 twelac large room , Warlde n ilalabed
Stile. It auountla In conveniences Sur comfort,
but and cold water tarvoghout.
11., grounds arc ample and haladwonely Im
proved. Ltd 310 by alluat 401 fact. 10 the 01110
rlacr. Apply to
S. S. BRYAN,
I=
APOLLO 111:11,1JINU, YULTILTIIBT:
•p=•Je
FOR SALE. - •
COAL LANDS
On the Youghiogheny River.
Hume of tLc must valuaWo Coal Property on
tit, ougliKKNLc.y It nod Coanellaville Hall
road to now utta rtt! fur rale, at S(XJ Io r Aare la'a ,
than l rrerinu. utter,, 11,0 own, 015Olu0 to Bull
uuL Ali IF. luturyst 1 , 111111 trt2Ll9n ol the Amt.,
• .
AI 1,11.1ug I ..I,ln the tori.it or Marti,
three heloo Wt . " .Nt,turt, at low Inure
etzt•ll pp.vot.N.. A pply to
• 8311T/I et. 311:4111.11,1EN,
lint I,"ate Ilro lcn,
au a Is. !Albert). Street.
1 m 1 SALE.
.COUNTRY RESIDENCE,
About w.vrn Intl, w front the city, wit the Perrys
ville pl•nl roan, contsinlng two parlors, wide
Lai 41101., raw, ItItclo• n tua tltc nett rooms,
with potch In front. ]he tarot embrace, Nitr
ic...l:s. There is a stable, eva,it ti,use, cow
tstele, two large cistern, well of watEr, with
line bearing torr 115,4, b ashe s.ll,n th 1 4 ,1 w
g4o3encrry 1.1.114.1tA. grape tiara. itc.
can no ha.l at a 'OO4 bat - gala fur purchas,r. by
applying to
NTEEE& IVILSO3I,
Brokers and 14 at Eat.tels
114.1 Nu. 1143 eyilttaleld street
pIPUOYED PIiOPEILTV
FOR ESZL 11/61.
naunte .111 Lawreaccaliln, and nprlogneld, ad
rauglog to prlfz“ from SLOW to VOW.
Will too oulki on re aavn aloln torn. 11 suplled for
won. talbmt, this opponu.lLY
I=l
'tate sad Vrice of U. 0. HATES,
3.14 ' Butler etrect.. LateranCerl.lllll.
• }MEM: E DA LE CO UNTITY BE&T
Yttft ALE:. al , u•terl in Cloutier. Valley,
°fleet's. rune from Inerant's ctation, on the (
ettonenellte Itallreacit toll. trona the city.
Contalna II avec, all hence sad la
toratlote.,. \ a all_natertel by a naver-talllng
tpting..lloll.l.l.le tee nlot into two parte. If
Too property le welt ....ableand is
',noted at pnc•ronttl. the in le, th e tame Enid of
(revert) Is aelllng for the SIAMC Matsu. from
eas t
atte city .
at.l.n. B. n!
.t 1.- Koneth Cl.
DESIItA EILE
LOT FOR SALE.
Corner of Duquesne Way and Evan. nEnI Ei by
•.feel. Apply
GEE=
Ilroker In Loada, Stock..
apti2:l2 Pulld'nAlth street._
VOR SALE OR REST, CIIEAP—
.L A Farm al Carpttter's `ration, on the Can.
Intl Railroad, co.ltapnlng Lit acruat Improve
ment, /no !tour., and •tahloa, good orelaud: all
n ry,turr pond fur cutt,tation,
a A lao. •11r
eral t•ther Form.. In good lenalltlenand •FC/1 lan•
provcd, clitch l wlli tell cheap and on rcarona-
Ie
terms. Alan, a rumba, of good building lota
In the city and eutant.
Yor further particulars Inquire of
Ia ILL! A at' WARD,
11G Brant street.
aIASS opposite the
FOR SALE—In Or4ddoo..sUeld,
.1 Large Lot of Ground,
Eve'aged with grating n . hr-e• ...Wei , is erect.
cd Dew Mt; 110Urr., , of Ore
room, kitchen, Lea. porela, cellar and other
1.11,11 car• rump a: the do..r. traoolre or
raya:yel JNO. nutawo... the Premlrm
.FOR SALE.
A HOUSE AN!) LOT,
on Corners , trees . c.n Iflrnilngham, In gp3tl
BUS 211. 111.1t31ANAIA P. 0
0n:2,71
FOR SALE.—Aniluieyearm , lease
on a Lot situate on natter street, Ninth
tear& Ca by on whirb La erected a frame
dwelling. DOT rooting tor * ,, 5 pr• month. Alto.
Brick of:, rooms, which will rent for
soao o lllrcral term
opp tO.O or
terms. le., apply at Ina ' 11ca1 .. / .. attitAl s nse.
ranee of
&Iv Butler htree/. Lawrenceville.
FOR SALE—An Excellent Pair
1101 LE UM en Inches diameter and 24 feet
long; two D'S loch huts In cacti. Sim front
ems pletc•
Ai:, a good DUCTOIL T.NUINE, tot Mholf.
lug a nest of
holism Ina tuning mill or other
Ii
Enquire of
IttfUll M. ROLE AC.....
aplati4ltar. Point alleyt Duquesne WM%
JOHN D. BAILEY,
Stock and Real Estate Broker.
011.51 D. BAILEY.
STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKER
•
AND AUCTIONEER.
•
Heting taken but a commlesion as Auctioneer,
^WO s:rhetro an engagement with the Pittsburgh
Hoard otTrado, securing the me of their rooms.
aterre 11101111ra Notional Bane, t am now pre.
irentrjra l tri c i .l e e " , ° e " ahTra k elb i e k x.:l . 4
rooms or on the pr.:Mace.
Vartlcniar attention pall! , as btretofore to the
sale of Ural hatate at private gals'.
Melee,nkel Estate In the country IttiOnEl•
Ettil Fourth street.
COOKING STOVES.
No. 235 Liberty 'Street.
1E1111:v19
;~~ ;~,
.malicrso
4 ....
PENNA. SALT MANUFACTUWO CO.,
PittsburCh.
..4
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ki.44. - t54 , (14 - --- -
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' VirAi 4 rVi — ORA!
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1k . t.,7 - ‘ ,lisi..:Vt4
14 ...,,1LAA . . lezikelV: - .
-, _-. 1 1. 'reT's
1 ~,: p 1 ,C 1 ~,
titW
4, N 1
434 1,
PENNA. 1 1Z MAOUFACIVWC CO..
Pit - tekrialr=l 2 ..•
• 1)11IE EIE
D PEACS.—SO barrel%
,tarter.. 'nixed awl rrectir..t + . on
"ns.'""'"?.
I:;27It.IiTICTY:iNO,
ern 10! 0! WOOd .000 t.
OIL WORKS& COMPILVM
EUREKA OIL WORE,
Manufacturers of
Eureka Carbon Oil,
=I
Sperm Lubricating Oils,
HEMICAL LINSEED OIL,
I=l
Cnitic, ',Wined and Lubricating 011 a
Lard, ttkrtn, Whale and
Flab
C. C. NOBLE, A.gt,
- 19 Irwin Street,
PITTABUIWII
arsll:l47
GPI-T-allail COILED: OILER
SOHO OIL WORKS.
BUFFIJII KEIIEW & CO.,
llAldUrectuumi OP Tug
CELEBRATED SPERM LUBRICATOR.
Petroleum Lubrtcatlug 011;
Sperm, Lard •and Wha-e Oils,
EBAILIGIII,LOWS OIL LIIIIIIGRAiSt
ALSO,
STANDAItD WWTE DWINEG OIL,
No. 1 St. Clair Street,
PITTSBUGH, PA.
BEND FOIL A CUR:IMAM 41(.7:05
TACK BROTHERS,
COADID3SION/ MERCHANTS,.
- AND BIiWiEBS IH
Petroleum and - its Products,
rirTsßugo Bending
cornet of Dm' acme Way and Irwin lancet.
DE LI•NIA vprica-127 Walnut hi,
WARING & KING,
OMISSION lIRCHAMS LID Noun
Petroleum and Its Products,
4 DUQUE&TE Trar.
PrrrsAutsun. PA.
tHILA.I/tLCIII.I. ADDRIAS:
WARINC. KING & CO..
MTILMS 1111 W alaat 94, Phila.
lIENDRICICS'LIIBRICITOIt.
Manage toted by
*BITE, BROS. & CO., N. York.
E. J. ROBERTS, Agent,
No. I El. CULT street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Keen co no tan UT on baud
Cotton no to rr , VU. • 11 1 3: , 1 Litr a go o rr i. oll.
Mt t , il o llM„,h,,,. cru„ Dark Carl,
Lideg Szl'd Ilerew-Cute Park Car 1111.1=0,,,
WOOLDRIDGE OIL REFINING
csconer - E...a.sarir.
OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA.
JOHN WATT • Pft.tdertt.
HANBY N. LIONG. Sec'y end Smarr. i
womis 111 trstraturresviLLE.
0 Glee, No. 2 Duquesne Way,
(Mar Sturmloannapi..)
YAM:I/ACV:MEM Ur VALI WHITIC
BIT RNING OIL.
Brand--"Luoifer."
BUT THE HEST,
PETROLIA BLUE LEAD.
1011 ()IL At FUMES
Maintaciured oalr end for sale In
T. 'M. JI E CO.,
PIONEKR PAINT WORKS,
N. W. Cor. .311. and Market 84. 7
0011 p 1712113 LOH. PA.
EAGLE OIL WORK%
7.40.12v-reors.coNrills".
WiCHTMAN do ANDERSON.
Refiners and Dealers in
P ETR OLEUM.
OFFICE. SECOND 'non:, ouumistwi
ecycs T. AND DINAT7.IINY. WAY.
BRE'IVEp, BURKE &
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AGENTS FUR TILE
Pacific, Globe & Liberty 011 Works
`Ample !Storage for Crude and Endued OIL Lib-
Cral cub advance* made on Copslgnakent• of
rude or Refined Petroleum. Yards for storage
and altipmeot of Crude (Mat Lawrenceville.
t/dlee and Warehous, Pittsburgh Duquesne Way
and Iluecnk street,. taTlll:os
DRUGGISTS
CMOS , . L ACt.LY X. X. ANODOILAIS/4
GEORGE A. KELLY & CO..
Wholesale Driiggistr
37 wood Street.
HAMILTON WHITE LMAD, glrlelly pare
CHAILTE.KOAIi WHITE LEAD.
. . . .. . . . . .....
PAINTS IN OM. .11 0. 10, ..
ALCOHOL, brr.i. TIHIPENTIN /4
LINSEED OIL, WHALE OIL,
VANN ItIIES, I'AININHIJoIiEIi,/te•
/P6IIIPJ
DRUGS! DRIUGGB3! DRUGB2II
' JAMES T. SAMPLE
LUPINO BOUGHT VIE WELL KNOWN
DEM EM I HOUSE ON COIL TYLDEKAL AND
ELDilitiE STN.. ALLYAHLYNY,
onband a WI assoromeat *fall kinds ol
Ta1z1.17C3r13.. w
tad .men Da gold claimper in any other
. 1 1 = t r h tfo t ga ro =Ain, brepared by a am.
Gus druggist.
all kin da ur YZJ2lrti/ISAT and YALE Y 130 APB
on amid.
ISCLIOONICLAILER & ON, .
Pittsburgh White Lead Works,
• PURE WHITE LEAD,
BLUE LAEr a tilateu IN OIL SUN SW
IT Fourth Street. 13
..p IltalLok
c.v Ira
=
MCEOWAN 64 SNYDF"
ROOM
AND
AND ORNAMENTAL PAINT
ERII. AND DRAINERS AND GLAZIERN
IVo. 63. Ror lh slid. of Diamond, AIR" he lay
Commercial and alms slang made to order.
orders rear...Maly *elicited and promptly ex
ecuted. allseo Pointe. Wlndusr Ulu& and rutty
constantly on hand.
JOHN T. GRAY,
• ; LIOUBIC AND MEIN
PAINTER, GRAINER. AND GLAZIER,
No, 64 Hand St;;Pittabugh.
Plain and Ornamental 1511E1210t every dimrlp
non dor Corder. All work. dam, promptly .t
ramemabto. 0:e97
W . COULTER,
HOUSE AND - SION PAINTER, •
Cor. rounTu AND r/1T825 , Ei.
All orders
prompt the lihop, or ilent s %, , , , v,
will recolve •tientlon•
WILMA,' R. BROWN,
(Lite of the Ana of BIOWN a YOLoCrw,)
moms Asp meal PAINTEBB.
or et Third end Market street.
IZZI
swrrsornoss. PA
TOBACCO. CIGARS, aro.,
EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS,
R. & Wa JENKINSON.
ltaaufseutrers. whAektedn;t7 retail dealers In
TOBACCO AND lIIMAltal.
250. 6 /ZDZII6I. Writtra . •
Third &whom Buspira,shaZl:l,47,
Dnnen Stan et Wean. Ohio -JAI
JOHN MEGRAWj
Maiolllcto ref of aneWholesale tad 141.11
, Dealer la all kinds of
Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars,
4119 3138TJTA HT
A saner. Assortment B ott In A TOM O. Pl pe
Tobacco ra►cLu Always on laud. =MI
BANKS AND BANKERS
BANILLNG HOUSE OF
JAY COOKE & CO.,
_N0.20 Wall St.,
CORN= or IfiSSAL fITEIXT, NEW TORY.
We bey and oil at the meet-berst oiteent
prices, leep 1112 d a full supply of
Govetnnient Bonds of an Issues,
SEVEN-THIRTIES,
LIU)
Compound Interest Notes,
ftnd execute ordt • for purettade lad silt of
STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD.
We have added to our other large rooms for
s,connuodation of the public deroDPI for fo"
vestment in sod exenanges of lioveroment ..-
b.Dun, and the convenience of our pidiex. and
old customers.
Hs VEN.TIIIRTIE3 CONVERTED INTO
FIVE-T %VENIRE. at GOVERNMENT !LATHS.
Circulars. with full particulare. furnished on
app!leatlon ••
apliu JAY CODICIL &CO
HART, CAUGHEY & CO.;
Bankers and Brokers,
CORNER THIRD AND WOOD STREETS,
PITINDURO /I, Pe.,
(900CESSORS TO HANNA, HART & C 0.,)
py vir VP IN
Exchange, Coin, Coupons.
And putca=tdfLpfl W Dm pAr•
. p ;ti
GOVERNMENT BONDS.
/OrADDIT vuLrre ON LONDON. D2Ls=
N. SOLES & SONS,
3ELAxiv-32c30.35LE3.
No. 57 Market Street,
rITTSBUIttiLI.
007=1.1rg.7:!,!:rityp;a:11/I C rourgigi
the United Slates and estazds.
Stocks, Bonds and Other Securities
BOUGHT AHD BOLD OH COUXIBBLOB.
Yartfcalar attentloe roll to the parch.. and
U. S. Securities,
Inaladlaß U. S. SIXES UF
do. do. Attllst
U. B. FIVV.B 10.101.1
U. B. CERTIFLUATF.S UF INDEUTEDZYZW.
(trier. and Vouotterehought or collected.
Ja.3e9l
PEOPLES'
SAVINGS BANK.
OF P/TTSBUEGII, •
IdIVORP OR A TED 1S 66.
Capital, - - - $lOO,OOO.
OFFICE. NO. 77 FOURTH STREET,
President, BENDY LLOYD.
View President WILLIAM DLL
THUSTENS:
Hs-war LLOTD, j WILLIAM ETA.
JamiS I. MINIUM% JAMES LIPYINCOTT,'
1 . . JOirce, Hon. Tuns. llktkorr,
W. AL. Ileum
WILLIAM lIIMILO 4011 K D.
N CLI:LL/It
Secretary ad Trraial.4.B.lDNlT VON BONNEOLSI
Piz per cent. Interest allowed on time detwolte.
Itiveennen is innately, Hover...tit and Huai
Es
tate Securltins.
flank open daily. except Hunan", from nlne
clock, A. M., tar four o'clonk. o Y. M., and en
Wednesday and Satordair canonise Hum six to
nine o'clock.
DoLiAu
SAVINGS BANK,
• No, 65 Fourth Street, •
CHAII,TEEM) IN 1855.
Gail from oto 2 o'clock, binon Wades.
day and ithsonisy evenings, front y Ist to No
vember lot, from 7 to • o'clock, and from No
vember lit to Hay let, from Si. o'clock.
Deposits receivedof all sums of not 'co than
One Moiler, and dlyhlend of the profits de
clared twice • year, In June and December. In
' terrst has been declared In June
thd Deethiber since th e Bank was organithd. at
the rate of sii per cent. • year.
Interest. If cot drawnp rinci Out, laalovid placed to the
credit of Use deli as p bears the
same Interest from it.
the ern days of inc and
LifteMbit, unapounding twice a year wi th out
trolibilne the depositor to talLor erth to present
his path boos. At ems rate moneywtlldthble In
less tbth Dreier years.
Books OCilitltillth; the Charter, By-Laws, lintel
and Ilegnlatthas, furnished grata, on sPldldullOn
at the °Mee.
L'hiSIDZET—DEORDS ALEIMNE.
VIC! rasusitthirro
John G. Bactofen A. M. rollock,
Herd. L. rahnesto4. Robert Itobb,
Jones lierdmati. John It. Ithoenberger,
James McAuley. James Ehldle.
James li. D. Moods. Ale...oder hotel%
Isaac Pennock, Chrislisth Ythiej.
TMCBTxxx,
Win. J. Anderson'. Janinat. :clip,
Calvin AdIMII, Henry Lynch.
John C. Ilindley, Peter A. add.,
George Blot,
tilt! Burg-attn. John Marshall,
Waiter P. Marshall,
Woltz* A. Carrier. John B. McFaddon.
Cholla A. Colton. lirmaby Phillips,
tiohert C. Loomis, Henry - L. littar•t•lin
John PAM., Wm. E. Schmidt,
John J. Uttleaple, Alexander Tlndle,
William B. Haven. William Val:lark.
Pet.. H. Hanker, Win. P. WermAt.
Billiard HaTA loan Whittiar.
7II.LLSCII36—CHARLY-4 A. CULTUIL
BACllrrlarf —JAB. B. 1). IiBiLD.S. Mutt=
•
STATEMENT
. .
. ..
or TUX
REAL ESTATE SATENS BANK,
un the aOnt DAY ON, A 11111" 15R
•BSETB.
Bonds and Morts ages, being first 'teal
un Beal listat =3.444 n
13. S. s , 2olConds nt par 7t , .W.1 co
U. MOW Bonds at 101 20,0J0 CO
interest ancrneer on above Bond. and
Mortgages 1,931 a
omen T -- .—niture ............... —......... BS Oa
Cas.n.. , 1.. 114,616 31
EM12212!
LIABILITIES.
1' ? '" ' ,rue Irr i =ll . 4l, Interest May V
, aa.,
04
Ist, laa—
• • crr.,771 la
Balance Contingent Fund
The Ocoee Is ► tine sts'ement.
A. A. CANNIEN., Treetufer.
The underaigne4, Availing Committee, have
examined the bectsol tae Bank. the Honda,
Norte ages and Secnritlea . and counted omA:sub,
and end forekoing atatement correct. •
NICHOLAS VOLOILT, Jr.,
U. i. LCIULe‘.
W. H. 11,311T11
OFFICEECI OF Tiik. INSTITUTION
Pre•ldent-.IBAAO JO3lll.
Vice President—W. B. ,__COPRLAND.
PIa•DFOICO TODD.
=
Boa. Thos. 11. Moo. Mon. J. K. Moorhead
C. ti. Meese, W. C. Copeland,
Ham, chill i, Jacob Painter,
Isaac Joan. . m. timill.
rlieholaa Yo W egtley lL .
INTERIIIST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS to
this loatltutlon at six per cent- Pr r.as.,ututl.
able to the Der...Dor In 11 . 7 an.
which. If
coropouuded.
not drawn, srIU be adde d to thn part
<dual and
luter“t commence, °el/CP.ID On the DI and
15th days of every month , ' -
urea for Duroalt from 9 A us. WS p.m,. daily:
also. au Saturday cythiniu, Dom 6 to Y o'Cluou•
OMee-03 FOIIRTIII STREET,
=2
CM=
pik!YhlLleillz,:toiaoll!
SPRING GOODS.
'ore have received • large clock or frriog o.f
roduaeretyica of
BOOTS AND SHOES.
de VrA .I.2,IIMVIZIRtrIIit! tltt:
and wialr,Vtres. all of water we arc
ecitlnß
at very ca ca.
ROMEN.S ......... .1.25.
J. IL & W. C. noniumws,
So. 01 KA.I3.IZET 81111CILT, AI door from Ftllb st
my'
LBREE7 4 SUOE STORE, No.
O. eermir of Martel street 11,11 Dia
mod, bas reoeleett • salseted uaarrment of all
kinds of .
Boots, Gaiters X Bannerols,
For gentlemen, Ladbecalm! ehil4ren. IDMao»
sessosuble roods. of the neat etatertalt sod
worksoalublp and are ottoml tot U.ln WI low
p 0
000rn acitus sulaprs ,
&
C.
'Manufacture= tad Deslrre b ±
0141.1111 , 1t0121 , netauclio
BOOTS, SHOES itt GArrnizs;
No. 140 Ohio St, Allegheny.
Z•Varias ornraytay exesetol on Atm
WESTST 'COMMON rtecririn
WORK& NortimesS Osruar o
Wes Comssoa, Kr..4s.assore.
7/ILD , K AUK VAT= • CO,
lisoS on band or Pr , D•re oa Mori sot. ke
111EIRT31 •NII.ETTP ATONES, et./ovs
13101C-WAL42! Wi J VAL!' T
MC AD AND24.)3111 WrON
ZirOrA , rs prOaartlY eieCtittA. rzteraimA
COMLI3LX. C:2l :=1:1
W'NEIV OPERA ROUSE.
Le.:Are and Mararer,lC II ENDEENON.
Treasur, UVLIIISUTUN.
IRRESISTIBLE ATTROTION I
Tilt GREAT PRODUCTION. '
Tlae Craod, Romat Brocette K ths
BLACK CROOK!
BLACK CROOK!
BLACK CROOK!
• In aol o.stri , tdor.
Oat TheoldAy Eirrultur, 31.7 7th, ' L
AND ,VE11.1" El r.ti Lno.
-
S '"PITTSBURGII TIIEATREO
WM. II ENDEMON.
W. C. *WV
T.lllll - ZSDAY r..VENIYaI. 11.) . 'MI, .2 Cntlre
change of program:lmm
tIitdELLE WEITN3 COMBINATION,
I. ...w, ort.lnal a.t brilliant mitetton of
hilnstrelsy. :11 . ...6.
..ot,ly elmnnlng bail.. e11..1t.r,.1
..1t . r , .1 1 I:i n K F t > . 3 , 1 ;i 5 :, .1.7r,
.1
0 : C t the t'
‘lth.tafict• /1:6 Tit g. ' .4ttstt P .;t! '""t"'
The whole of the 3i........ Coa x i• .
eplen.l,l 0 tl• Padri. or tt.`vet , l 6-6 •
Concludirg with the lentne2.-ely eseeauthiwtr,
tlrstna entitled. THE 11IOGE OF rttOT 6Th.-
V 6.N.: or. 21.167 , Cti A.lttkr._ Us . TILE PETI 1 •
CO AT I.lisllT tlllAltlY.. .
31.ttnen tot 2.TULtDAY AFr.r.m oo :i. .1 z.
0.c.,r.• Admi. a ,
ionAce.t.. toll DiTI. or I.'
house.
TITEATIIE.
brr.r3S, 61% CLAI?
.1.0”/IZ sad I.r tralS aroadralar
alathar ciEtthit; E. LINRI and dEBAS-.
I ti, ',taunt:ll acrobs , I C pleturer• 111•11 re
LAURENT, T.ll 110qUET U 1 BEAUTY. and e
the I:urraa or I:thluper. la
equthle4 racelleare. •
thiprcr., Or ththcr.g—llrehritrs Stat.. rek:
I-argue/v..3,c: rririthe 2.12e6. hi.
airCONCERT
Br THE PUPILS OP
MB. CLEMENT TETEDOUX,
I.I3SISTED BY MEN 11UEI D,
On Thursday, May 9,1807,
AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
Mr. CHARLES M. BOIXMAN ProMM=X I
Ms Plano.
The i7trinsray Plano Inv , ' on this oeci.lP. rF
..
>leo toe Carnart t Needham Parlor.
hav- furnish,' by .11csars.i:•.... -
txr 3 lire.
PERT 3PINLEIrr.
1. Thr. Wattorry Elchubett.
2. Tot. MLA ILI i/t1,10 ' ) .11 l•• DOC L1. , .;;1, 1 ; 3 . 1. 1 t i:
Hits Mon I.ava-111ln >l.l Mr.a'aul 211tuamermam.
3. Ali:
= -----
s. Lanebto,e Trio Jdastlilll.
Don't tickle me. I pray,
me let me Mone. I say;
You'll snake me Isogb that way.
AIM ah: sIM AIM an:
Mina Mary NeChrlstal, Mesas. George ISlnmems
senidu and Joseph liobluson. •
5. The r:Lortn MaMsh.
Mite (Alla Addison.
6. Zerrnals-d with rj,lln
A Ay lug girl hem, re. che hears ;serenade, and
S.it her mother to the b.I I CO.T
2
The Ifsth , r-lt IC nothlng. ,•411.1. Ida the seen-
Inc bre. re Mat stew In the wu•Aa•
Tin C5./.1-Yu, It Is the syson;:oh 6 orxm
u.. 0.1 night, mother; I follow the •mnd.
hies Merr rter mot Mr. John I:annlnt.
1. Pella FIrIl• dal A mort.-04u.teit0
Verel.
Mrs. 15/ oodward, M 156 1.. Addlaon, Messrs. 2.1 m,
merllla and William Edwards. •
3P-A-TqL . X . ESECC:OZ77:/.
I. °llarllt's Brlghtest Eyea-arranged sin-.
Iln °Willem., Ipy . eerier.
Mite Emmelluo A...dlaun and Mr. John Manning •
Z. lurellse ••
Mr. E O d rn wardmar's. Verdi.
Z La Zlvgarl
6114., Laughlin ,
4. Caata 'Diva. •illormai
Mrs. Wed
a,wurd and Churns.
6, illoihEr, Mt Sle liance llorilillard.
kiss McChriat 1.1.
6. 311sercre i•Travatoraii Verdi,
Ills. E..1141,11a.m, Mr. Zi.simernian and Chant,
m49./14
ACADEMY Or MUSIC
-J. CLINTON HALL
JOHN M. 'WIKE, MLNAGICIIS.
ANNOUNCEMENT EKTRAORDINARYI
Greater' Dramatic Event In the lila..
tory or rtitooargu•.
The *bore Inattageoloot Is Anhoun
eine to the Invert. at dresx tblo 0117, s .r
tbclC
holing Sc a... 1 thth
- - -
meal' MAGNIFICENT TEMPLE,
For the porpOre of presentrag, In the molt rom
plete and czar:lent manner, the highest order of
The Ler.l[llll2StO Dramas
. .
And her -r lass theatrical attractions, which they . '
will a shied to do by (Ito unequalled fsellltlea
which this
BEAUTIFUL AND COMMODIOUS ESTABLISHMENT
affords.
G rds. i For thst purpose. and as the molt At thog
RAND INAUGURATION:.
Ot this snoS t desirable &dee:. they Dave procured.
froth
Mr. O. D. Hess,
(To whit= re Is under enßafervuht for . . Cd.r
the West.) the serves , tor! 'Pulsed number of
!a',;ii; o f
I'atrlrs. and
Remelt... Ben labaksperßin Actor.
MU. JAIIIES E. •IIIUBDOCII,
Wito.LtikVEDDIE4DA.I: EN - ENING. lerty ISta.
Ills First. Appearance Itere in =chi
Years. • *
During srldell Um,. he kns gained math obismost
Wilt Murdoch.
supported by
FINEST COMiINATION OF DRIMATIC TALENT
Ever pies...aunt to this community, embracing
tee reost Meserve•lly o f the lato Mana
ger lieu' Zinyra House Company. strengthened
hp n el so ns of , :e tropolltan reputation.
31r. sthroddi srla be succeeded by one of tht
111051 lett rs mire am:. Or Ant`rinii- •
s de of gr our r ot for six nights to advance,
edit camm,m. 05 T:II.3IMDA.II: MtilthiLNC,
May utti, at 9 olock.. ts boors.
No. S um/ street•
rams!
Fain!lr Circle 25 cents.
as
MOOOll7 ....... ...... • ••:••:: ••••
I•resSclr ,.l e and eirrlttcYie:tam.:oA:., -
Dress Circle and Parquets,. reset - yr .-
irroilstra CliaLre 11400.
MASONIC HALL.
POSITIVELY - TICE LAST WEEK.
OPEN NVENY NIU lIT ANT/ EVERY d/1N.17 ,
NOUN Till)! WELK.
TIIE GREAT APOCALYPSE!
Or, The Thiene of ft, John Opened to Tie,.
THE SOUS OT HEVELATIONS UNSEALED•
OE WHAT hi. JOHN SAW, WHEN •
DOUR IN HEAVE.N WAS OPENED-
Ticket., 215 C7Citirn to all puta of the hall.
No Half price.
X.,kibition AVERS' AFTERNOON this week
t 7.t s o'clock.' when 4.301ar n will be edmltleti
for Li C Kier each.
Door. open Eventngs at 7 O'elOck: onnitnencet,
at • arter t
noonAf qu ternoons open at 2 P'eloekr. commence.
at 7S. A. 13.LtKISQ27:
ButelroV sryt;fz.
BREWERS, 151ALSTERS, dr-c.
!=elEl
lIIITTSBURGII BREWERY.
CARSON, DAMINGTON & CO,
RIM, EOM LD ILO? 1,11.1114
11=EI
=I
.11015IIVA 16IIODESI et. CO.. Plit
W. W. A8DE1181 , .1211, AUestinea.
Tbe attentioo of the cuowmon orthe tl!c , fec4
to putitulal ly twat...4 to t•uc
ALES AND PORTER. •
Watch, through tho careful sultutlon ri a llaltfrogl
to...Lenart utaltlag tar/Utica sad O• rroda
not Yard. Aid MIA tat, we cal. lat
pare and tail s Roston . to the trade.
Lti DIAA LE pas been Witty re ammtended.
!
" At Tr ir.irgrigtgrsVaomers r4ame be
pagalcular :o learo tht" ord.,* at WS otaca W .
Julal ng UP; old ilrewery, or at ougolffro,
final ofilataesaa Way al Barker's intl.
noceo
lAlitz3 61i11,1. • • • •
WMMAW bwoltW.
d the 01 8
de ll sta E bll W shett fa klrew Y eri
knew, aPa s
hame
the ALLEEillklbli too.
w u /i wog ,
aismilliietare of •
- SPRING WATER ALES . ,
isdcfro= Pore liraing Wakt. and from Mt
ne.lllll.arid loot expellence tniglnew. -
we feel tiatlstied that we will be cnitilea to OM
entire estig•aetlwal.o those who May Win rts with
00010 DatiniMe.
eft CO. ,
465 Rebecca Street;
ALLEGHENY - CITY.
JIM•An orders ten at BROWN ot OILLHAM'S.
SO3 Ltherly statet. rittsbarsb. P , omptis
attended •
PIIUE:IU STEAB BREWERY.
MitSIERS INT PrgwERS
Ale, Port4r and
PITTIBUT
IWERIERT
C. C..E
Fine 'Waif
Orr
Lt. re.
=I
EEEMI
ME