DRgaOODB, TRIMMINGS. INVISIBLE Bit - PRESS TRIIL SlilfiT, LW allArE YOB Spthig, 2867, J. W.' BRADLEY'S DUPLEX IMMO (OR npFstr. inniuste.) S K R T , The handsomest aid Ilion tomfortablarip(ri SEE' rd..51.1()N y• Ntifyk fartz.y...o FOIL SALE EVERIMIZErt& • • AT WROLEBALE by all the leading NOMIL and GeT Good. Howes to Pltiskarah. Bola Owners of Patent and =altudie ItatAing VESTS, BRADLEY . & CARY, 97 Chai.nbers Stieet, mbleti33le2 • NEW YORK. JUST OPENED, RACRIIII & CARLISLE, Jro."l9Filih Sired, An elegiac sof ortment or Sun Shade* and Parasols, HEW ETZTONB AHD TEEMIEGS, I% NGIIBO 101110 in !MIMI RINI BPRIbt 1 SHADES or THE PIES ISID GLOVES. BESfPAPER, COLLARS AND CUFFS. c agtaim,o e v r :g d i. pglll.no or all slzes one "SS" Hid Glove, at 011 ' { t 0 per Pair. %en igeritiif t 7g tirebrr.,= . l.7l.V&l on, tbe7 um be ezdionied Lrrotber MCKIM & CARLISLE, No. 1.9 31P111134 elitreert. m7l 44z)(:)ns. • DAILY ARRIVALS THIS WEEK. MERIN GLIDE & CO. • Elio lilt &A Eat Akinsetz Warmth Plain; Striped ad Barred; Alicienes and.httett laismoks, faistz Intdiap ud frilliegm Juliet mad Ifambng York, he assortment Red Polit o Tien= =I Ewa lacer. g u akeselsief", Lau, &did. luntitelsed & Fag% !Mew, Olidatis and dam • Tall line Calmed Tehet Ebbw, UV] dab; Saps hinge; fizziagi & Maas. newest djlee one anartment or Lastmaltutish tad germsn Beim and Corm • FULL LINE ALEXANDRE'S KID GLOVES; • snzsriato Assaszen . PARASOL& Tull I.b.e-Furniehing Goods. MORIMEONIS UTAH Ballad. lit warranted. AJOESSTd AFD LIOUr SILLUMS, good makes. lig" Jobbing trade served Saltnnally at Eastern ptt 7B and 80 Market Street. avant9o • A FULL STOCK OF • Nang GOODS, ALi sTmics, .11rst'orzatzo. brin3LIBS. PBENTE., 131811 LINE2II3, Bung Bosoms. CABSCIUMEN for Men led Boys. .ear. gor IlataloVrizory . Criveisbro AT U. a. .11/111C11 1 9, . 044 , OB MA/MT EITIIIET. NEW STYLE Cloth and 13.4 k Sacques, Opened THIS DAM nl4. nACQIIB.S made to aria, In Ito latest fnablop. 11. J. LTIOWS, 98 Market street. BicCANLDESS & COy N , (LISS Wmisoa. .0•33 • C0..1 EIOLZSALM Etedir.gt3 s IN TODEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS • .10C1co. 134 Wood. Mu, . Third Wxuesbare Diamond ALU) Pa. NEW. GOODS S NEW GOODS 1 JOSEPH IT,OBNE'S OO'S, Having made • second addltl,7 4 ta !nil' - gnatl large stock of • • . i• • SPRING GOODS, Re aro - prepared to otter Inductoo:onts, both to • VrOlidrl..s. li wthlefy egt g ' irres, i ngtfAnAtelatliWagi. Colo vaawael.wlttbons. U ge P al u lhrewl e irellolntelw.. Buttons. WI strea one aolors,; • - .e • Corse... ttolt R. liwkles andßets, Itl. Opera "MC Ladles!. DillteSrl2l6•Citllta. eipliwg Tinder Wew . . • Alex uldre AlO • Inviable Troll Ws Ina. ia lilstiV! and . :J. %we vrtlneat of Cieste SOO. Zed, Beists AIM Bow. enswooders. ektist /rout. lics Norris*:Os OW ebir,„ • 3 • • 9 relugl e l zz t , li d n 11° . " ri• .rimst l owßown. • T ! Ulu d dYin , ay o wid tßlobo s. so Wth. V( 9, wV,u-7411.r.i r il n • ...;, T ad re. pet , val. maul m wir pIMLInt obban. 77 and 79 Narket Street. Spta u9O 1867. bPBUY&. 1867. atiorratioi,7 BRA iON COMPANY, IMPURT6II2I 411) J0111361/3 OF Dry Goodsinnd Notions, Offer tnelr 1.1 : 13 and attrzethe stoat et GOODS Al TERN PRIM, Fol CASH. , , p11312,/a). 0119, YOUTE GOODS. PSWErbrr"ViZtrZimmas. GlLirinfraftitaia..63lVu Binfrojarntaleig.'"X.si.. - grat r o . J ere T .,... anit examine ozr 1i0.115 Wood Street ABIaiIIigIYVIIIIANNON & CO. .c. Alcirsor. ' sitragnze. =Aix cur. NOTICES. LNSTITUTE. rt - riLa mmonsiuso NOW. Can Complete an Outline Course BY THE 2111 4 1110 F JUNE, And the prnelpal will guarantee situations, at salaries varylne FROM $4O TO $lOO PER MON CM, To all pupils who stand a first-class exanduatloln alga:WU:sr COAL CO.—An Ad- Jaunted Sleeting or the etookboldart of the 1110 go Coal Company will he bell at the iron Aateelatton Rooms, on WID3IIG3IIht.Y. 1101 1667, at R o'clock m. • =rata JAM E% COLLOItit, 11,erOWS • °TYKE or TUE ALLsomory VALLEY N. 2. Co. PITTB61:11G11, May rgerNOTICE.—To the StoekhOl . dere of the ALLEGIIKNY VALLEY ILAILBOAD COMP/Oil. d. Special Steeling of tbe Stockholders of the Alleetteny Valley. ltallrood 'Company •111 . be held as the Once of the Company, corner of Ca- and Me Streets, i'lttabirgh, on FRIDAY, MAY 31ST, 1967. iLt 11 o•Oock ♦. W., to take aetioa on iicome meski to the Charter of, the Comps.). approved PC , m)9:11: WILLIAM President. igrCOUNTY CONVENTION. „ . The UNION itYPUBLIOA27 'VOTERS or the County Of Alleghanywill meat 'at their respec tive placetot holding elentlanz,lon • Saturday;:.Junt - i 1867, And elect TWO DELSGA y TTS horn each elec tion precinct to a Count Convention. to be held at the et tit ET 11000L '. 1the City otPitta ' bomb. on TiligSDI.Y. June 4th, Itt7,..at it Welocit a. tc.. to nominate a Ticact ror County Officers; and the election or Delegates hp-the State Conv.tlon.. „. . The meetings wlll be bald In the arils end Itoricogna between the boars of I and 7 o'clock P. Y , and the voting be by ballot. In the Town. ships between the boors of 4 and 6 r. w, and the delegat, elieeen by marking Pato:ant to a resolution of t h e Executive Com. . =Mee, the Convention for the selection of be. greMtlTeWi d , id" , e' ori; l hlgif° " .lt v ,ln r g.:;:111 bereafter be given. • By order of Cousty CommMe° JOII W. RIDDELL. • Ciealeman, AL L. PEA.B.SON, eretartes. T. M. BAYax, riTTOMPROU, /Owe WAYNE MugAtiO RAIL- } Way Co., tlyercE or TES Pa.letliv. rittaburgb, Oa., Ayr's IR. tor. lar'PlllttillUANT TO A lIESOLtrw 'ZION adopted at a meeting of the Share holders and ktondnolded °Mlle ...moony, held t rittabnitrhm *latch 10th ult. , notice hi hereby teen tnnt an adjourned meeting of the blade heiders will too held at 19 ttaburtb. MAY 2,3llv,roilleao, at 12 may TO consider mudk ddalled estimates Al may be nmbraltted by the 'loud of. Pireeters for addi tional mquipment and permanent improvements to be made Lathe Hallway, and Almelo deter= lne upon the geentlon of We:suing the capital dock, for the purpose of raising tbe need... 7 means for paying for tuda equipment nod lm. provem•nt. - JAMES S. CIELIFT, Chaldn. of doetholders• Meeting. Gll:Olgtir. W. CANN. President. IMEM CANDIDATES pit COUNTY TUELSOIIEB. • - -- - - COLJAMES A. any, Of McClure township. will be a candidate for iCoaaty Treasnrer. suoieet to the deeltion of the Union Republican Convention. aozsqui pit ASSEMBLY. WILLIAM B. ROSS. • • or All•gbenT City. will be a candidate (or As sembly, enbetet to the deelaton of the Re publi can County Vonvention. 5p1e..%45 FOR COILRVTY COMIIISSIONIER • • JOSEPH . B. M'OONALO, Of the Second Ward; Allegheny City. kuNoct to Oboe decisn o ion of the Union Itepublin. County vi atalmln FOII COUNTY ZREASITIZEB WILL:AM IM'CLEAN, Of Pitt trosnablp, (formerly North Fayette. .01 be a emsdldate :or County Treasurer, subject to tie declaims of the Orden itepubllmu County Caw-cation. • a110:16 FOIE PBOTHONOTAUI. D. C. HULTZ • Will be a esadidale for the nth. of PROTIION OTA.RY, robject to the decision of the Colo • Republican Commotion. ape in7:a rR~lu:P)tU➢K' 4 -JACOB H. WALTER, Wlll De *Candidate for the office of CIICITE102; MAIM, eabjeet id the decision of the Co1o• Republican Convention. - tehisvai:daver FOB COUNTY TREASUREB, - • MAI. 1. F. VENNISTON, t7ormarlfof Trientra Mae Guards) wlll Da a Canoldata for COUNTY TEZAStatEg, elibieet to thadaelaion of trial:Won iiepobllean C,on von. mh:Snis AUCTION SALES POUR HOUSES AND LO'l S !SEVENTH WI 120.—TUISDAY VEIT. INC. Ha) 11th, at 8 o'clock, be sold. on sec ond floor of Commercial gales Nom.. Its mlth.• geld street, Saar eery d.treble Houses and Lot. In the Seventh K ard. Immediately adjoining the Passenger Hallway Depot. The lots ace e.h teeter:l feet in deed", to • 12 feet HI: two Of the tom fronting on Centre avenue an two on Duncan street. the continuation of The improvementdon each In • well, r It Two-Story Britt Dwelling. in good repair. with tom rooms, and yard Eli des to e Tbe handsom froe and desirable sltuatton of this property I...Helm:Hy known• No situation In or anmad the city Is more inviting to ravicat- DU for satire and rapidlyremoneratlve hives, went, from the mdtatnly increasing Importance of Centre avenue and the Wylie street rotes- Hon. as the mean avenues to Esst Liberty and all Intermediate Consolidation of Pittsburgh. Mm Hg or BALL—Due-third cash: belonce In One and two years, with interest. Immediate poesession of the preni•2s given to prchaser. at•te • A. IllabwAuvr.. don't. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ZOE* .A.I7CPTUCCODT, • On •Dredsiesday.. JOay Ugh, At 2 Weloci R Y..on the premium. germ bultiumn. Palmer L Co. will tell at .011100, GO 'BUILDING' LOTS, Of Win. J. Floicard's plan. eonsietiog Of one sent each or more, eltastot at Ideoirnatow (near the linallis).OothinS Oh^ TicOliecir O r Ho.. Time. Mellon Junes el. Ham Fag. Tenet lot. are very convenient sor working toe on that elde, alO haying • well:tern expoeure wilt be excellent for crape growing{ and gardening Cita at the Mammoth Auction Mtn. 15 and Si NCO stratit, and lee the 0.. uktrraSoN, rialtirit • CO.• says:u.9 Ant.tliMeet• AUCTION SALES. 110 Smithfield it., onDoelto rost Ottlee. Day and evening sales on Tuesday, Thum. d.y and Saturday, of Boots. , ,,, nlres, lic""aiMieirter"a.li, s tr a w ards,..lin. Notion., ' Le. Pri ..u. " I. 05 Monday. Wednesday and Friday. Special &Atm tion to Turnitstre sales. Heal istate held on =men and sold on entandsslm• • J..if • IiItELN A CO., Auciloneus.. Spfi omisefic; , t74:4 - M1 MSS. L. L. O'REILLY, FASMONLILE MILLINER, No. 20 iNamotui Pooburgt, NO. ItaIiTT I OVA t °N . .. n atr:lft.V.V.`" , ag ggrgu a llgog,t`tott , °'rrta.. ,,u4l :o a. able. arab (VENEVG.—MBI3. M. KITCUhI • h.- retuned front liaw..Yofki and will op u n -: en on ULM/LT. 11th lint.. /UU U" of . Sunimer .Mintriesql Goods, AA Ow VERT LOW EST ckewpuiczs. • so. too YEREAAIL tay9:2lo fluigneny CUT. OPENING. - 3 310 N , 11.%. A. STOB:. DART will op. • eapdsome,agmtmont Dt tiunisner Bonnets, 'lista, Capp. AND 11EAV•IllitE39tfi, tln 84TIJILDAY. If3y 11th. st . loo'ciock N. No. 46 I'IDEELL !MILLET. Alltemil. 11:3117 -POE RENT. v TO • Lodging Rooms. Three roolne, nicely furnished' or unfurnished for altnated, at No, 3.2 , Ulit) . tag& yr for rent. APPI7 en e ., e Preto r , as. m vgjo FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. A (loop imam= ROOM, : • seeo,o goo., within. tire minutes walk all , k rigrgregr=i2L, km`' •ddlet. tiAZICTI.I.)7IICii STABLING TO BENT: T w enty-.$PO st On Third dreet, near:Woo • &Ka , . of J. C. BUFFITM .t CO.. • • and 1.4 Market mired. = BAI A MORN% • AI9.I9.OBXWEICWO, TEM ASSOCIATIO24 BUTLEIINO, 'Nos. 9 Ind a BT. CLAIR lITILLZT , 1 . 171139U1109. PA. appotsl attentlos alma to tae de•tgat.g And botidtol of court. itrA aatirmuuououdiato • Zheinttoburgit6netit, SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1867 Soother= Relief Illovemeft—lfeettog at toe Board of Trede Rooms— Executive Committee Appolnted— Addre►e of Bishop Metfoot to the Palate. In pursuance of a call Issued, by litsboy Rerroot. a meeting was held at the Board of Trade P.ooms. Friday forenotin, to take some measures tp collect funds and sup plies for the relief of the suffering Door of the 00010. Tho meeting was called to order by W.G. Johnston, Esq., upon whose motion Bishop lierfoot was called upon to preside. The Chairman. stated the meeting had been called In response to a circular issued by the Philadelphia Southern Iteilef Fund Association, the objects or which Were al ready known. William W. Ward, Esq., remarked that three meottage had already been held, and he thought lc would be useless to organize another association. Thera were three agencies through which fundifeould be col lected in this city, and he was in favor of oar citizens sending in their contributions either to the ene or the other. tie thought relief should be liberally extended, but was of the opinion that another organisation would only embarrass efforta now being made. r.• It. Brunet, thought the apparent apathy which seems to pervade our citi zens could be explained by the fact that for mouths previous to the call for a public meeting measures foe the relief of the Southern poor had been taken by the churches, and that persons bad contributed through them according to their ability. lie knew the people felt.•an interest in the matter, and he thought the appeals to the people to forget their prejudices were In sulting. Through the efforts of the Pose much had beta done, and BAY. Joseph Tea vent, agent for the Freedmen's Aid Society, had alto distributed a considerable sum of monerin reliefs. Ile thenght the bettor plan to be to adopt resolutions sympathiz. mg heartily. Asith the agents operating( and recommending our citizens to send their contributions through the ono they might select. • • Mr. Bronotolored Us° following resolu tione: Reserved, That this meeting. called In re. spo.a to the action of the Philadelphia Southern Relief Fund Association, telly sympatbls. In the objects aimed at, and in behalf of ourselves and our fellow-citizens of Pittsburgh, promise to contribute, IA we have been doing, of our means through the existing agencies for the relief of the suf fering, Resolved, That In view of the fact that for months past thin: work has been quietly progressing, through collections Li the churches and individual effort. and that our sympathies and business relations more closely connect us with the Sotithwes% where chledy our funds have hitherto been sent, we deem. inexpedient to organise a britUch of the Philadelphia society. Bean! red, That wo earnestly commend the cause as calling for renewed liberality on the part Of the people of Western Perinsyl v.., and, that more may be aocomplialt ed, that the Chairman of this meeting Is re quested to appointcollerding committeesln tee wards of the cities end boroughs, and a Central Executive Committee of five per so., whose duty it shall be to receive and • distribute the feuds and supplies central,. uted, and to take such other measures ea they may deem bast to advance the objects ot their appointment. Rese/rol, That. the Chairman of this meet ' ing be requested to Issue an address to the citizens of Western Pennsylvania In behalf of this object. Major Joseph M. Keay, suggested • en an amendment, that a committee of five be MM appointed as all Executive Committee. and that oar citizens Do urged to soad contribu tions direct to Ilon. James P. Barr, or to . Bev. Joseph S. Travail, agent of the Freed. men's Aid Society.. lbw. Mr. Wilson concurred with the relic. !talons in part. It might to better to form another channel through which oentriou- trona could be received. Many might object to the existing agen icl=3 he thought It would be proper to afford them en opportunity to give. lie had no doubt of the sufferings of the South, and bid God speed to those engaged In efforts for their relief. . V.V. Tramsill stated that he bad re ceived upwards of $4900 ,for the relief °tithe poor of the South, all of which had been contributed without solicitation. Ile had couverson with parties direct from Tennew see and Northern Alabama, and from their euttements he was led to Geller° that the sufferings had been somewhat exaggerated, at least in the portions lett they Dad tray elel in. Lie had nod bt the people of th e South were In need, tit there was no star vation In the KiCaliti c alluded to. The Millman her reads letter from Georgia. In which thew r depicted great suffering' among the e. Extrema from letters from the Soul ere also read by 11. 11. Kerr, to thesaute eet. , • After some fur r discussion the resolu tion, were altered co as to embrace the sug gestions made, and were adopted. • The Chairman appointed the fallowing Executive Committee, ea provided for An the rescdotionai F. 11...11rnapt, Kag.,, conic man ; iter. 8. J. Wilson, D. D., Major - Joseph K. Knot); W. W. Ward, Kei, Secretary; Wm. Li. Johnston, Esq.,Treasnrer. Go motion of 11,..1L Kerr, Esee the Meeting adjourned ,to meet at the call of the cow. mittee. The following is the address of the Bev. Bishop lierfoot, issued in accordance .with thexequmt of the resolution. adopted by the meeting:. Boa= or Titans Loon, / nrrenunoe, May 10.1517. S .71, the eitisems of Western Perusal/tern= A meeting was called here to-day to co operate in such a way as might be deemed best with the benervolentefforts noes making in other parts of our State to relieve desti tution In the South. There dm= no daunt that there L such destitution of food, even to the extent of starvation In some and of great suffering In thoutheite= thousands of instances. The want to be sup plied te—food. The want Ls urgent and must be met, If at all. at once. No men or wo men need any argument to convince them that to send food to 'the hungry, to those who most suffer, perhaps die, it left =aid. ed, Is binding= all, on grounds of common humanity as well as of religious •reemonsi- Witty. Childten and women, as well as men, are hungry. w Mothers have not food for their homes. Mows and orphans cry to liac and tons for help. The, cry comae from our near neighbors. and aid can teach and relieve them in a few hours. • Will not Mildo have not aided in this work, etre= can add anything more, send In Unit-gift. of money to Wm. G. Johnston. Esq., ho. 07 Wood street, or to any of the Central Com mittee, and' gifts of corn, wheat, or Mod that can be safely forwarded to Bev. J. S. Travelll, or to Lloyd. a Black's Warehouse, Corner Market and Water streets, or to this Pittaturgh Grain Moral= By order of the meeting, . Jour B.Hantart, Chalrmam, = A Now . Wong os Arrrts, ar Dm Jose A. WARDEN, 01 Onto. This differs from any fruit book hereto. fore published Iti this country - , in Its tom. pieta classification of apples. The author gives the principal European systems sr ,1 modestly puts forth his own to be tested by practice. ile dleMes armies into four class. es, according to their forms. Each of these classes is subdivided by other °berm/ characters, and it would seem that an/ ar. pie described in the boor. might be, easily identhied. We Unist that this will Proves great help to the pornologlst. Pratt-growers krill welcome this book as a minable end loug.wished for addition to pomological llrirature, and it will be found equally useful [alba not ice and the expert. cooed orchardist. The work has Eel illus. tral.lons,is printed on good parer and well bound. Sent post-palms, price itS.CO. Orange Judd d Co.,tlPerk ]loco, New York. Grand Army of the Itepsiblle. The following resolutions where adopted at a district moetmg of the U. A. It. of Al legheny comity, held In their hall, in AP. polo Building, Fourth street, on Tharsday evening, May Mb, arfil ordered to ha 'pub. Weilith, An Association has been form. ad try the/miles of Allegtte.y comitY—bm lag for its object the erection of a mono. meat to the memory of those of our com• irides who returned not—therefonz. Ressiief, That in this Patriotic andertaii log, we recognize a renewed proof of that unselfish devotion to our country and Its cause, which so distlygnished the ladles of our city tad soantrf during the war and whin contributed so to our success. licsotied That ticsay Sytapathlaing with the injects of this assoCiat ion, we here by tender our assistance and pledge our Mires to use our best efforts for its ltheelet. Dartldiry In the Fifth Ward. About three o'clock yesterday -morning the residence of William Will, No. 57 Wal street, In the Fifth ward, was entered by 'burglars and robbed of three shirts, a coat and the key of the shirt store of Ur. Wllls,on she 'darner of Penn and Canal MOM. Their key wag, in all probtbillty, tho object of near visit to Mr, Will , * rest• dance, and after baying secured It to enter the store and there make a good banl. The robbery was dlsooveved A men lmmedlate ly and prompt mamma taken to trace up too thieves. About four o'clock they - were discovered under f./20 bilato of We pitte burgh, Fort Wayne and 011C6frO Egli, Sy. As soon as they found they were being fai r w e l d iar e d emadair"eliP rarabgf,Vg: river. it Is to be hdpadthat they wit gine]• ly be overhauled. Common PAIN', Court. Before 800, E. 11. Stowe. John lirtiouye. Bost & CO. ; action on • contract for furniO g limestone to be need in the manufacture of Rule, On trial. !When. E. Stewart, on motion of W.• G. finwnßip.E.l.,wan admitted and confided to pracuco as an attorney nt.l4W. Distriet , Cones. • Before 1100. 11. W. Williams. Joseph Fleming is. LLParllngton t CO. Thus case, before reported; occupied the entire. 11011a1011, and was not concluded at adjournment, • Neer Maele.—We have repaired from Charlotte Blume, musio dealer, No. 40 Fifth ',treat, piece at new music entitled "nth. er Don% Go." lt le a beautiful song arrang ed for the piano, by Prof. W. Seibert. It eau be had at the well lmowa rues is store of Mrs. BIUMe. The Meier* Fire CosapenY. in the Fifth Ward, here purcbssal hoe Iron [re/ horse for then boos wrings. The chomps. ny now have stook of anfinele doable of taking tilde =Claw about In double quick ;IMO. M}MMMM man IYylor charging_ John Sma ll , Junes Sproul!, Albert Killer and - Minnie with malicious mischief. Mr. - Bradley al leges that defendants scaludonsly broke thOwindows of the" Etna Stove Wurks," in the Filth ward, by throwing Wales through Mom. A warrant was issued for their arvist. AssaillL—Wilibim Hanlon made tutor. Matt= yesterday before Alderman Taylor against Owen Shannon, charging lam with nuking an assault upon him. The parties are employed as laborers at the Sharpsbargh bridge, and Hanlon minute iron, and ndent attacked him with a bar of iron, and after- _ . . wards made out assault upon with brickbats. The defendant less arrested and Kaye ball for •hearlng on Tuesday next. ASlMUlt.—Owen bickfabcin made Informs, Lion yesterday before Alderman Taylor, charging Thomas Divine with making an assault upon him. The prosecutor resides On Taber street, and alleges that Divine made a demo assault upon him with stones and brickbats. At the hearing before the Alderman, thecae° was settled by the de. feadant paying the costa of suit. . EsY'Additional Local Matters on First Page. vsaivarielll39llol:t'A' , lll34sizi NEW GOODS I BXALL PROFITS! Neter befOre was there inch a good time to get BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, W. B. CLAkP & CO.'S, • A. thr.r have but one net cash . prlee for oil, whether they are judges or good. or not. No thudd prim la met exited any man. woman or . 'Urine,. dmiting to buy cheap should not allow anything to prevent toe!? mlling. for nothing more Man to get well posted on low prices. Prompt flat buyers are invited num ogieraggazg, Inc bargain. of Nos. 28 and 28 Fifth St:, Pittsburgh. • • W. CLAPP IS: CO, • . Wholesale and Retail: RAMALEY RAS JUST RECEIVED NEW STYLES HATS AND CAPS I= 20 Per Cent, Lees Than Down Town Prices. We sell our BEAT BILK .d CAIVIINENE lIILTS. a. ONE DOLLAR LOWELL Okuum any other lion. la Ma CR/. Call and Be Convinced. 334 liberty Street. I=l OLOTHINC EMPORIUM. -b2:Ta RAMALEY Mae Jutit Opened A LARGE ATOM OF FLU SPRING CLOTHING, Gentlemen's Furnishing. Goods, =1231:3 !lEW STYLES IN THE MARKET, which will be offered et 0 fIISkTLY fray ucEI ralcre from lost scums. . raie Spin; Ourtuti, uLu u $lO,OO • (oilmen luius3 Flits • " • $13,00 Ceti has Saits • • • Paper Collars at Cost. 336 LIBERTY STREET o gra. m i r, c ia.3".. our dear above , j,ibst„r7 MYERS, HOPPER & CO., =3 Y~SQiLCTURLi9 Or FURNITURE • Df Every Description. SCHOOL MD OFFICE FFELNFTUAL No. 45.8mIthfield Street, prrrevgaii, PA. gra. RII uaortmeut of PI ltsburati Mansura, Wed CASH PAW rarattura eouatancly hand at LOW /MT LS. • s. vrirks..wr: C. llorsnll...C. A. 11T268 tobr—trlS • NEW WALL PAPER UPHOLSTERY STORE, 117 AT °PANED, AT , NO. 86 SMITHFIELD ST., To ottoonoodato tb. Loma. d tndo. or f.7n•e fir r fiAtT,ITTIt oarbo.lnuo, .ttigl.ol: 10Ioek of WA IJIL P +PIGS, _WINDOW SHADILY, LA./STAIN. klinOkl, /Lona and AD/JINN 0/ L. ILL n O a r, MAL And_ lAD/JINN 01 W.l 11;allett -36 BUM 111/ILLD STRZYT; OLD ISTANU.,4IOI AND TRIM-111'MS= E. EIgIIINDSOITA.OO. mt10:147 ' i . Pittsburgh Importing House. • ssT.uszienzas zstr, SCIBIIDT & =Femmes OF FOREIGN WINES AND LIQUORS No. 409 P \ enn Street, • .FITTI3IIITRGH, Would Otreet the attention Of the . heibite to the feat that, vossesslng eatcrior •Iscilities through ward lenge dad liquor halms In Europe, and mated r IreporoaU , me direct, they are enabled toISIS the Testes, grades of choice yWgl"l, and Of prune reepeotinire ROUCIted. "4 A. choice assn ot ruaz OLD WM. WIttalLEY conetantlY en trend. etilsiDia J. 11. NODDI6UN....D. Y. DAVIE ..I:itgrg r. llls, r. cavrr.r.. • - MORRISON, 888 & CO„ Ifitanfactoreri Of all kinds cd., BOOK AND PRINT PAPER. Orders promptly filled, /Ll!drug. /PANG'S WIWI, Malt Couuty. Penns. torgiihest cub prigs void to: SPECIAL NOTICES. WA. CARD TO LIVALIDS. . tu r n... while reelding 1118m:titleriCS , r .u.toeyry, discovered • sere end Minnie remedy for the Cam of Nervous Pi r ealmesa.i.eril Decay, Disuses t of the Griner! and Seminal Organs. and the whole train of disorders brought on by baneful and eiclons habits. Great num bers bare been already eared by Gals noble rem edy. Prompted by &dears to benefit the Met ed and unfortunate. I Will sand the recipe for /revering and using this medicine. in a tested to lay orte.srho needs it, raztor ensnare. Please curiae a post-paid se,r,ssiopo addressed to yourself. Address JOSEPH T. 111111A2C denqn Station G. Bible Home, bi. Y. City. 114 7" M• BAMMLL & CO, BOILER MAKERS SHEET IRON WORKERS. Nos, 20,42,21 and 26 Penn St. Bering eecared a lute • Yard and rernlihed tt with the most approved machinery, we are ere. pared to mmtufacture ever/ description of Bolt. ers In the best manna - . and Winnunted equal to )made en the country. Chimney.. Breech ing. Fire Beds, Steam Pipet. Locomotive Boil ers. Condensers, Balt Pans, Tmilts. Oil Stills, Asitaon, Bottling P.& Boger Iron. Bridges, seem. Farm, and sole manersotusers or B&W:- HILL% PA.TntiT BOWEL , • lionairing done on the shortest notlee. lesesl igruoituvsoN, REA & (Recce. on to ROBtlatoat MEM a KrZiala.l WASHINGTON WOUS, Fogigedernaad EaCbgedgesiPlataltagst. Manufacturers of Boat and Stational Steam Zdaine., Mut Engine.. MI COC6lnarl, Gear ing. SWUNG Outinga of all descriptions ;Oil Tank. arid Stills. Boller and Shoat Iron Wort. • . 112 Garner lira and adaltatiold dta. Aldrngenta tor IiIFPAJWIS PAT NT IN tbr feeding Dadra. igirUME SUPEIIIOII COPPER MILL a SMELTING WORKS. pirrsavaan. PAR'S, McCIIIIDY di Co., Manufacturers of Blaeatntng, BraShis. cad Bolt Capper, Tressed Copper .80tt014.1. Salve d Btlll te n alTrt :% Ntrl l latalagr n' : • 40. con.tantly on band Thayer.. !lupines and Wvaboo.o. No. 14U ?INV SI /MU and 000 liElneND &THEM% YlttabenTb. tipecial order. of Copper tut 1 0 an, &mired patters, • • 8e711:41144T GUATEST MALADIES 911 , YOUTH AND P.M:Dap:IT NAN. 110013.10WAIID AbSOC:LAtiON =SAYS. on the rbypleloay of the thlaelOns,"and the z,tom Abut. and °league. paeullat to' the Anil age or man. with lieporta m new vordliods at treatment employed In this Inetitatlon. Sam .Paled letter enre/Opes, tree p(ou•tet. Adams Dr. J. ISKILLIN hlown i taaadAdied4 Philadelphia. Ns- . : racorr. arQUINVI A. BCOI'T, • DENTIST, MO. 2'16; PEXVM STREET, PITIMIIIIRGH 1:1::113 PLUMBING. GAS ETrTiwo. COLL 6}.!'riniaLS, PRACTICAL .PLIDEBERS, GAS AND STUN FITTERt, No. BOG Ponank. 13treot, PITIWBrUGU, Cistern and WWI Pampa of all kthde.. Houma fitted np wttlx li e u ant Water. In the most ap pro•ed stile, byoxperteneed workmen. epectal sue otton pall to CotOtkrl work. mys.76l . F. L. ATWOOD-42,50N JON7/I.;J. X.C.LFPAST ATWOOD & M'CIFFREY, BRASS FOUNDERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTEES, for. of 3rd and Liberty streets. ber* Carroll Vast ego Ponta.' -Waal UPI Heavy Vast ego taraloked prospils to coder. :VO n g t 4.. =t: ItilLa &a. to. Agents for A. S.Cameron & Co.'s STEA.M. PUMPS AttO BLOWER ENGINES, Itata razasa.bara asaorto.adnota-d ral. all