MRS. SENATOR SPRAGUE AND - • PRESIDENT' JOHNSON, paragraph Is going the rounds of the papers to the effect that Mrs. Sritacittz is bringing her influence to bear on her hus band and father -in favor of President. JOHNSON and againat impeachment. There may be more in this than a casual observer would suppose._ . :The question of rank or precedence is notmore 'closely contested in any European: Court than in our Re publican Capitol, Col. BENTON and Chief Justice TANEY had a little feud,. which I only_ ended with their lives, about: prece-, deuce. Should a United States 'Senator rank a Judge of the Supreme COUrt? That' was the question which the haughty persis tence 6f the eagle-faced Colonel bat parti idly settleci :::‘,,the affirmative; for, although a U. S. S., will not often Condescend to leave his card for aJ. S. C., the '4 4 , Cs. are sloW to aCknowledge their duty to pay, the tes .pect of a call upon a U. S. 5. Of course this is a question in which ladies take an ac tive interest, and no one has distinguished herself morein it than MrS. SPRAGUE. -In the early days of, the , war the, ;young poierrtor ofßhode Island,who raised a reg iment at his own risk, and went to suppress the rebellion, was quite a hero of romance. Loyaliadieiwere not so abundant'in Wash ' ington as after LEE'S surrender; and,. What with hat - wit; beauty, gracious manners, her father's position, and the affianced of the Rhode Island millionaire-patriot-Governor- / Colonel, Miss CHASE occupied a very prom inent position, and believed herself entitled to precedence as "First Lady" in the Gov ernment. She contested her claim with LurcoLs, who, as "Lady of the kite House," was, by common Consent, award rel that eminence. There had d heen several passages at arms between them, and Mrs.' Inicorx felt deeply aggrieved ,when Miss : Crrasg was at the White House, either by special invitation, or to introduce atm& friends, I forget which,. Mrs. Lrfccor.x, in an =liable desire to promote harmony, re-- minded her that she had not seen her for some andlopecl she= would mil again soon. ilys. SPRAGUE haughtily replied that she lad - generally been athome, and that if Mrs. - Lrisibotof had wished tb see her she could most probably have gone so by returning her previous call. My informant, a lady who was present at thir time, thought Miss CrresE's manner as offensive as the open , claim to equal rank was unjust and injudi ' .eious n and feltlhat Mrs. LINCOLN was fully justified in ever afterwards refusing, to treat her with any pretense of kindnesS, or to attend her wedding. Those who knew the - history of 3liss Ccasc's refusal to accord to -- 3lrs - . Lnicomr the precedence to which she • was =questionably entitled, felt that Mr. LINCOLN did wrong in attending that wed ding, and thns giving ' the haughty bride a triumph over his wife- Mrs-- SVrtacuE's desire to be "First Lady" amounts almost to a mania; and, no - %-doubt, has much to do 'with her father's Presidential aspirations. While Mr. JOHN ' :sox is President she will have little active -opposition in her chtim to . that dignity in - right of her treble rank of wealth, wife pf a ' 'Senahy and daughter of the Chief Justice; for Mrs. PATTERSON is a woman of little Or no self-assertion. What with the intemper ance of her husband and brother, the-care of her invalid mother and her four children, she has little time to attend to the dignity of er position, and, with her earnest devotion to her father,; would defer to Mrs. SPRAGUE, if by so doing she could wih any support ,to - - that father. On the other hand, Mis. WADE • will hold any position to which she. may be assigned, and which she accepts. Mrs: 'SPRAGUE has ever undertaken to asiert any superiority over her, the sprightly rand as piring ladY no doubt retired from he con filet reeling that she had won no laurels. Mrs. Want is very unpretending in dress , and manners, and 'to see her and her hus band, in'a street car, as I hilve' done, return ing from a hospital visit, after Senate hours, one ..,might mistake them for a well-to-do farther and his hale oldwife; but there is a reserved force of good sense= and dignity in - her manner which would make itself felt in Li r the lowest hovel or most brilliant drawing room. If she goes into the White House there will be no room for dispute as to who is" First Lady," in this demCcratic: land.‘ Hence there Is no doubt Mrs. SPnitotrz . would not wish to see her , in that position espeoially as MRS. WADE, in common with thousands of the people' of -Ohio, must remember, with grave disap -': provah the youthful folly of the spoiled 'beauty who brought' public scandal on her ' father's itdministratiOn, while he was. Gov- ernor of that State. ...Even at that school girl age she 'had' sufficient tact and influence . • with him to baffle his wisest councellors, in, their efforts to, remove her favorite, a handsome, dissolUte; married man, from his position under the Government One morn- I ing the city of Columbus was thiown into great excitement by the announcement, in the morning papers, that the Governor had undertaken to - horsewhip the handiome, .• gentleman, and had been shot in the renam 't re ; but Miss Kate clutched the helrn so firmly as to carry her little bark through the - storm 'withoUt throwing her Jonah over -board. Her influence with her father is al most unlimited, and to that - source was art: -edited his active opposition to an increase of salary to female claims at a time when they :received ON 4 sear, and she paid juii this amount for a wedding viel. = • Mu. WADE is -so thoroughly her op - posite, being heart - and soul , interested in all .. - true efforts -to aid the lowly, while maintaining her own dignity, rendering - honor to whom honor is due, that there is no doubt, in my mind, but Mits. SeniurrE will strain every nerve to prevent her being '• - placed in a imition to dispose of :her own -claim to the title of "First Lady." • ' JANE G. Swisstrzla. BEM body of a colored man was found L litiatingin the liver, near Crisfield, Md., last week fuld'was captured. , A coroner's jury . -.l fAicideld that it - wa.s case 'oraccidetital (lroWttingand , then-.-zabodyleing willing ,-to. incur. the expense of the funeral--the boaY.was,t.ovied Ont 'to, the middle of: the . aid tied' to El t theie:to remahrmi ''' rtil some onelblesied with the.conummest in. , Lstinetiof shalt haul:it inand ,bury lIMUIMMMI=I Spring Fashions. Day by cley banks Of flo Weis spring in blOom I BY PALMER & PHILLIPS in the shop windows, at the touch of the ' • importer's hand, as the sun rays wake fIoatsAJMER. & PHILLIPS, of water lilies into blossom; You can read. • • . the historyof the Summer campaign of dress' • AUCTIONEERS inthe gay goodS draped behind the plate glass panes; those fresh-looking figures, and And. Commission, 'Merchants,' • delicate silks and laces, will trail the season through at Long' Branch and Saratoga; those OPERA • HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, roseschapeaux, with luxuriant wreaths of , roses and foliage, will absorb your admire- v 0. 60 Firth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. . lion when pleasing faces smile under them, and yentwoul knbw whether the hat or the wearer attracts you most, litany a Benedict BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS, might read his fate could he see the arrows Dry Goods and Notions, in ambush among those wreaths of Parisian flower's; or mark the:point concealed be- AT PRIVATE SALE DAY AND EVENING, neath those draperies. May the same touch that erea _tes wolnentair but make them also Consignments Solicited. Prompt lie• good. turns. No striking novelties are hriported this season. Short walking' dresses, 'gored in every width, to . fit the hips, with double skirts And short paletots, cut in vandykes or tabs to match the-upper skirt, Will be worn, as well as polonaise suits, and short pointed basquesJ . iCarriage 'dresses will' be made with demi-train and paletot mantelet. Marie Antoinette :dresses, with single skirt just touching the ground, and fichu,of the..same materials, with ends to fall behind, are pop ular for young ladies. The fabrics in fayor. for street costumes are silk serges, a twilled satiny - material of good width, at $2.25 a yard, in graiT colors, silks in hair stripes and tine checks, fancy poplins, chene in colors, granite poplins and taffetas- in steel gray, .like pongee, mohairs and Swiss pop lins in stripes, the latter a silk and linen fabric, with precisely the appearance of Lyons taffeta, and very beautiful. at $1.30 a yard. . - • For trimmings,' bias folds of silk with satin pipings at either edge,. poult de soie ribbons, rouleaux and plaits ofsilk and:satin, silk applique, 1. e., embroideries to be stitch ed on by hand, cordelier fringes; and quan- tities of small buttons will be used. Gni.' pure lacy in new patterns, and black and white Maltese trim rich dresses and paletots. Every article of dressy toilet is now pro , :deiced in lama lace. Parasols; tichus, shawls, hounces, overdresses are made with almost the effect of point lace, at one fifth the cost.- The ambition of ball room belle's now is' to obtain "cafe of the lace dresses.woven to fit the figure, ; with low neck and shoulder straps, to be worn above - The net-Work and medallion or Pyra mid patterns are in better taste in lama or inferior 'laces than the flower designs,.which appear fitting 'only for expensive point. Trimmings en. militaire .are popular for Skirts and jacketei also deep pointed and over lapping tabs, bound and fringed with con trusting color, and. braids of satin on the seams of dresses. The sash continues to be an indispensable part of the toilet, both for home dress and paletots. The rings with _which they are worn are made of every ma terial; those of passementerie are best adap ted to ordinary -use. For house and evening dress delicate chameleon silks are imported of new shades, impossible to be described, but oftenest giv .ing a neutral effect; chene silks in all colors,. solid half-inch stripes and fine stripes, em broidered gr, enadines and mohairs in robes, chameleon, stripes, .and embroidered robes with pyramid front and-border in seed-• Stitch and tioral.designs.. Plain silks are imported With slevees and skirt ready madeend trim- . med With good taste in the latest style—ma terial for waist accompanying each dress. This idea, so , acceptable,on-z-account of its convenience,lscarried Ontin plain goods, and walking suits of anrlahric-can be had which only require the addition of waist and sleeyesby the purchaser. j' • • Evenini , dresses are made with short apron fronts fastened to the train with bd quets, with thin overskirts looped at the sides, and a few are flounced to the waist. The corsage is short, the gored skirt still the only one worn, with the fullness left in the train, and the clime sleeve retains its favOr. Spring bonnets are the Fanchon and Marie Antoinette shapes of the Winter, made a trifle, flaring. Yellow and • light black straws with insertions' of silk and satin. 'Some hats of silk galoon, in brown and gray, are made up on frames, and are pret tier than Neapolitan. For dressy toilets, hats are worn of light colored Mahnes lace, which is a tulle powdered by some process that Makes it look as if dipped in dew in mrial fabric, so beautiful as to require scarce ly any trimming, except the Mantilla bail of the same, Which falls from the back of the honnetand forms the strings, or front of the .drapery. Very trans Parents hats are ad mired, a single thiekness of. tulle or Malines lace'' being thrown over a .wire foundation, showing the. dressing, of the hair. A lighter affair for head dress could:not be devised. Trimmings consist of drape braids, nar row -rich ribbons, straw fringes, and gulots, with a variety_ of new Straw ornaments, very fanciful end pretty; translucent leaves, steel veined and powdered; the flowers are large open reses, with full golden centres, narcis sus, Parmese violets, crocus feathers; cedar wreaths, .and aqdatie• grasses,. arbtttuS, ! and tropic blossoms.. The Spanish high crowned hat, with -brim, will be popular for a riding hat, though' hardly adopted for the promenade this season. Low round crowns, with roll , ing brims, hi gray or yellow straw, will be worn in round hits. Plaits of velvet encir-. cling the crown ' double wreaths of tiny flowers, lace bands with plumes of aquatic leaVesin.crape, and knots of field flowers, are thelrimming. Mantilla and half 'mask veils are in great favor. SHIRLEY DARE. STEAMSHIPS, STEAM TO AND FROM 'LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN, IRELAND, TM ICEAMEF.II. THE INMAN LINE Sailing EVERY SATURDAY—EVERY WEDNES DAY. - carrying the U. S. Mall. Tickets sold to and from Deland. England, Scotland. - Germauy and Prance. Apply at i the Company's onice. • W.M.• BINGHAM, Jn., • Exclusive Ageat to Book Cabin Passengers, 54 FIFTH STREET, . • Adams Express thrice, Pittsburgh, Aa. LUMBER. FORT PITT LUMBER COMPANY Capital,. - - $125,000. pizzattnovr— H EDWARD IHTRID 6F' BEcurr.titr—T. A. WRIGHT. SarzankrmrDENT—EDW.DAVISON• ." Edward Davison, • I L. V. Duncan, John 31eEon, • E. D. Dithridge, (.•iso. W. Ditlirldne. - 31.'L. Malone, ' S. E. Johnstiin, LUMBER YARD—Corner of BUTLER Als.IP LEGIIENT STREETS, 2.7lrkth. Ward. OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WORKS. Wasti ngton, Street. : : " la2ooB COPPER L AKE SUPERIOR • COPPER MIL AND SMELTING WORKS, rxr•rsircruGii. ' PARK, McCURDY & .CO:, 'Manufacturers of Sheathing, - 'Braziers , and Bat copper, Premed (7opper Bottnin, Its!Bed Stl , toms, Speller Solder. - Also, Imilorters and D eale rs In Metal, Tin Plate, Sheet • Iron, Wile Bc. .E O 4-• atantly on hand l'lnners'llachtneir and ' Warehouse, No. 140 PIUST, MEET nod; SECOND STItEET.-Plttsburgh. • 1710 Special !niters of,Copper out to any desired pat- nORN AND CORN 135alckit Yollow Corn _ 131 Corn meat;' On steamertitiitortOpt_ i to arrive, for Rale by -. sall7 z• - - , 13ALLIT DICKErlit PITTSBURGII GAZETTE : IVEDNESDAY, MARCH 18. 1868 AUCTION SALES BY A. WILWAINP ANKRePT SALE, :WESTERN LANns AND (t:t. STOCKS.—TIIURSDAY ENING.. April 7tll, at ,t, .. li o'clock, will be sold. on second Boor of Contmercial !!!klihs Room. No. 100 -11 ; t1° Smithfield street, by order of John 1.1. Bailey, As signee lu Bankruptcy of Jenkins. "Nelsh & Co., the following Western Lands and Oil Stocks: • 1 ituarter sec,tion In OtesiCo., Nebraska. 1 quarter section in Franklin Co.. lowa. l 2 one-eighth sections in Cass Cu., Nebraska. 2 one-sixteenth sections in Adair CO., 3Io: 220 acre tract in Wright Co.. Missouri. . 1 quarter sectio Diamond Co., Nebraska. 100 shares Black Olt Company. 100 shares Pennsylvania 011 Company. • 100 shares Whitehill Oil Company. - 100 shares Phillips Oil Company. 500 shares Banner QII Company. tultl6 ' • A. McILWAINE. Auctioneer. E _ _.,__ STOCKS & BONDS.— ' , VEXING. March 17th, at 73 on second door of Commercial tithileld street: ...., ..........tonal Bank of Pittsburgh. 20 shares Pacific & Atlantid Telegraph Co. 50 shares Pittsburgh Grain Elevator Co. 23 shares Pennsylvania Insurance Co.; 50 shares 3f. &M. Insurance Co. • 10 shares Cash Insurance Co. 100 shares Columbia Oil Co. €43,000 Allegheny County Compromise Bonds. 82,000 Lawrence Railroad° per cent. Bonds. mhl7 A. 31eILWAINE, Auctioneer. 1 BY A..LBGGATE: F • • URNITURE; ORGAN, ;SEWING, INV MACHINE, - BAROLICHE. ,te.. AT AIX TON.—WII o'clock.d, entiresuperior,. March ILEIth. at 10 the household Famishment °rt./welling No. 40 Esplanade street, Allegheny, embracing a good assortment of well kept goods. Also. a Wheeler & Wilson Machine, a Mason & Hamlin Cabinet Olgan, a good Burouche and Harness.. A very attrabtive sale. A. LEG6ATE, Auctioneer, uthM 1.59 Federal street. Allegheny. • STATEMENT of , TFIE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF THE Borough of - Lawrenceville. FROM APRIL Ist, 1867, UNTIL THE 10th Day Mai•,ch, 1808. COLLECTOR'S REPORT WM. JANCET. Collector, in account with the Borough of Lawrenceville. To amount of duplicate of FirAt ward..s 3.117 85 To amount of duplicate of Second ward 13,621 97 WM. ;TA NCEY. Collector. 66. account wlth the - Dorough of Lawrenceville. Cit. By amount paid Treasnrer for Fir , t ward - duplicato $ 4,66450 By amount of ileductfon of 3 per cents •on $3,474 91EN per ordinance... .. . ... 173 34 lie amount of lost taxes 1n First ward.. 270 61 11;- amount paid Treasurer for Second' ward duplicate I , 6,25736 By amount of deduction of 5 per cent. on $4,731 36..1.4 per ordinance...s.. . 536,56 By amount of loot taxes In Second ward 126 03 I TREASURER'S REPORT. WTI. 'YANCEY. Treasurer, in account with the Borough of Lawrenceville.' • ' • To amount received from former Treat, titer $ 23 76 To amount received from First ward tax collector 4,664 50 To amount received from Second ward • tax collector 6,259 36 To amount received from vehicle license 858 421 To amount received from scales on Ewalt street 209 10 To amount received front scales on Greensburg pike To amount ,received from Graveyard__ ToMnount received from loans To amount received from Deidorf for sand o - T amount received from paving and curbing on Burrow street 4,63563 To amount received from paving and curbing on Allen street 1,873 00 To amount reetiVed from paving and curbing on Spring alley - 79 93 To amount received from paving and curbing on Sycamore street 22864' To amount received from paving .and curbing oh itelfontain street 11.357 17 To amount received front paving and curbing on Butler street 117 60, To amount received from pas lug and curbing oo 'Greensburg pike 573 81 To amount received from paving and curbing on Ewalt street-- ....... ... 275 00 To amount received front paving and curbing on Lafayette alley 3,817 40 To amount received: from paving and curbing on F.:latter. street 1,413 63 To amount -received ,from paving and • curbing on Dravo street .951 58 To amount received from paving and curbing on Spring alley. 1.058 t 4 To amount ' received' from paving and 'curbing on Barlett alley 292 99 To amount .received from paving and curbing on Wainwright street ..... .1,168 64 To amount received from paving and curbing on SL•rdnry's street 5,479 57 To amount 'received from paving and • curbing on Leech street 1,815 58- To amount received 'from paving and eurbingOn Church street... 2,422 21 To amount received from paving and 'curbing Davison street 676 45 1868. March 10. By amount paid out in war.;rants 3. 2 00 20 , By balance in Tnmsury 24. 39 raid to S. Allinder, Treasurer of the . . consolidated city -56 IA . Collector. and Treasurer. MISCELIANNEOITS. The 'Borough of Lowreoccvlite, in account with sundry persons up to the 10th of Marcb-11908. To amonot of outstanding old bonds: -417,075 00 To amount of Interest due on old bonds 405 58 To amount of outstanding tier/ 1.011 , 1[4..• 28,550 04 To amount of Interest deem new bonds 1.124 11 To amount of outstanding warrants.... , 0,500 86 ' . t 50,74270 By. amount due for opening Charlotte ,420.00 street Biwa Bravo's estate $ By amount due for opening Charlotte street from School Board By amount due for ou Leech street 224 00 By interest on same.- • 9 88 By_ amount due for paving, Ac:, on St. Ifittry's street 2,2190 63 By interest on same ' 97 48 By amount-due for paving Church street 1,273 83 By interest on same 88 By amount due'for paving Ewalt street. ", 1,08440 . By)nterest on Mame. . . . .. . 01 80 Ay amount due for paving Spring alley. 133 75 By-interest onemtne 9 50 By amount due for paying Allen street: 362 11 ily interest on same - 12 55 By amount.due for paving Oreensberg pike • '1,530 11 By Interest due on same - 36. 17 Ay' amount due for paving Bel iefontain • street By interest on same 9 ' 92 6 9 4 4 0 6 0 By amount due for paving Burrow street 1,410 07 By Interest due on name' 40 53 By amount due for paving yosters Street. 138 80 BY Interest due on Mille - 3 47 Ily "amount due for paving Drava street 58 25 By interest on mune 1:45 Baly' ie nmouot due fur paving Lafayette ' r - By • • 0.39 -flu crest due on same ... .. . . 19 , 5 39 1)11,322 00 Balance of Borough" Indebtedness 43,210 24 WILLIAM JANCET, mhla . 13orongh Treastirefl w GLASS MANUFACTURERS.-•-! The undersigned-haning iteured the sole Agen cy. or the sale °fib COPLEY POT CLAY. . Are now prapsre4 to furnish it In any quantity to those wishing to procure this superior article. - Dun ring dtteen years Use of this Clan, wa have attire at suckproportions as we beiteye makes its better artleie for pota than any in the market,..twe luring secured &flamer/age stand of SlX, Rumor Sad TEN : XoNTIIS. We will Sluttish Terrell:w for the • propor tion of thou:Lt.:tore grinds Clay, torpersons Portual log, The Clay is ground and moulded in lumps for deiirery. . • _DIT.HitIDGE:ksON. Port Pitt 4litit.llTott* Street. •PitistSintil. ft." FOR SALE;-REAL' ' ESTATE. TOR SALE & TO LET.--Ilouses d Lots for sale in all parts of the clty and so- . burbs. Also 'several FAR.SIS In good locations. Also, small WOOLEN FACTORY wlth 20 acres of land. and good improvemens, which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets.- Frlrate,Dwelllng !louses for rent In both cities. For further particulars inquire of WILLIAM WARD. ja= ' 110 Grant street. opposite Cathedral. A . COAL WORKS FOR SALE, 1 capable lar running 15, 00 bushels daily, In c tiding tenant houses, stor house, flats, wagons; mules, and all the neeessa fixtures for a large bu siness and Immediate ope tion. There are 435 acres iof Coal. Tills is on of the most valuable works' on.the MOnongahcla ' leer. Will be 'sold ; low and on good terms. - Apply 0 r . I . . - W. A. liEltlION, Iteal Estate 0 be. 89 Grant street. op °site the Court licae. • - FRAME COT'S'' brig SITUATE IN MOU TrWASHINGTON, k Di the - Ifonongalteia bridge. The house contains, fled ;00Ms, kitchen, cellar and vault., Lot,loo feet -front by 200 feet deep, fronting on three treets; On the lot are 400 full bearing grape vines of tire Ailferent varieties, with all kinds of shrubbery, such as gooseberries., blackberries,'atrawberries andcurnan 0: also, peach, pear, apple, quince and cherry? Jrces, Will be sold cheap. Inquire of . : 2,000,000- _ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS FOR SAT,E, Union Pacific Railroad Company, Lyiug, aioag the line Of their road. $l,OO TO $5,00 PER-ACRE, AAA a'CREDIT OF FIVE XEARS - ninftirtlicr particulars. ruaps, &c., 'address Land Commissioner, Topeka, HansaS Or CHAS. B. LA:KROHN, IMIEM] RARE CHANCE FOR BUSINESS. ONE OF TIIEJESTSTANKTIfENN'iti , . ... ~ As x . wl.h to contract my' business and devote my entire time to selling POW DF.IL I offer my entire block, consisting of alarge and well assorted stuck of Groceries, Lainps, Table Glivssware, $11,739 82 . !rouse eor.e.ds.tit of' the two fine, Commodious and well arranged ntoreA. NOS. 172 AND 174 FEDERAL STREET, Connected by openings In first and Fe COM{ stories. and can be used either separate or together; side door on alley. and stabling on bark end of-lot for four horses and three wagons. hoisting apparatus In each store. doyen 20 feet front and 90 feet deep: first store 1-1 feet bleb". iStoek of goods now ilO.OOO. ..11ent moderate. Tering accommodating. with apprOsed security. 01.739 82 REM DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, CIIATiTE.Ii3EI3 IN 1553. ASSETS $9,161,720 19.. • Open daily from 9 to A 0.,c lock. also on WEDNES DAY and SATURDAY EVENI NG.. from May Ist to. November Ist. from 7 to 9 o'clock, and from No vember Ist to May Ist, from 6to 8 o'clock. • Deposits received of all turns f;not less than ONE: DOLLAR, and a dividend of the prOrtits• declared twice a rear, In June and December. Interest has been deidared semi-annually In June and December since the Rank was organl,zed, at the rate OT six per cent. a year. Interest, If not drawn out, Is placed to the credit of the depositor as principal, and bears the same in terest ir.mi the llst olayN of aunt, and December: corn- Poundint(twlee a year AV ithOn t tronblinz the depos itor to call. or even to present his pass book. At fthit ratretindley will double In lets titan twelve years. Rook s containing the Charter. Ike-Laws, Rules and Reamlut lons, fun:lied gratis,- un appllid lon at the corn et, 70 76 n 88 2,865 00 10 00 ALIIREE. t ICE rIESIDENTS: • ♦ . John-(:. Ilavkorrn. - A. 31. Pollock. M. D., FnAneNtoel•. Hobert Janiesi llenlntn. John 11. ShoenbiTger. James 31cAu16% .tames ~fiidlc, .Innico IL D. Meedg,' xnnth•r.S . nver, I.lnne 31. Pennork, 1 Christian Yeager. TM:STE:ZS: Wm. J. Anderson, • Hobert C. Loomis. Calvin Adams. • Henrik J. Lynch. John C. IllndleT. fPeter A. 31ndelra. George Mack.. • " John , Marshall. 11111 111111(1'On, IValter Marshilr; Alonzo A. Carder, "John It. illerntlilefi, , Charles A. Coit i on, Gransby .., John ETHus, Henry'. itlitgwalt.l • John J. Glllespi.e. Wm. E. iehniertz, William S. Ilaren, Alexander Thuile, Peter H. hunter. r _William Van Kirk, ltlehard llava, Isaac Whittler, - James 11. - kelly, . Wni. I'. Willman. TitY.AnnitEn—CILARLES A. COLTON. SECUETAItY —.12131ES p. MEE:DS. r - piTTSBURGH $53,279 5 BANK FOR SAVINGS, FOIMEHLY THE num SAVINGSINSTITurto [t - No. 87. - Voiii!tli- Strout, Nr.ARLY OPPOSITE TIIC HANK Or PITT811171;(:11. OPEN 'DAILY from 9 to 4 o'clock: and on 'WED NESDAY and SATRE DA'Y EVENINGS, from May Ist to ' November Ist; from 7 to orclock; and from November lit to May Ist , 6 to 8 o'clock. Books or Ity-Laws, 3c., furnished at the:office. 'rills 'lnstftution especially offer to those whose earnings are imited, the opportunity to accumulate, by shall deposits, easily saved, a sum which twill be resource when needed, and bearing interest In stead. or remaining unproductive.. BOARD Or MANAGERS:, i. PRESIDENT, GEORGE A. IlEltitY. VICE PRESIDENTS.' 01 01 . . S. IL HARTMAN, I JAMES rAlot, J. SECRETARY AND TRICASUREII,-.:' , , - D. , E. 3teKINLEY. '. • A. BRADLEY, • --, WI. K. NIMIOE. A. S. BELL. i F. RAIIM. JOHN 15. DILWORTH, JOSHUA RHODES, G. FOLI,ANSREF., i • JOHN SCMT•. . JAS. L. GRAHAM. , -It C. SCHMERTZ,: _ CHRISTOI HER B ZUG. • Somei .its-.D. W...fc A. S. ELL,' mh1.4ri.33 F G. FELD, • bY.ALEIt IN GLUE, CURLED HAIR , - Tanners'...Scraps, Ceroons, Cattlo_..Tall , BONES I NEAPS FOOT OIL, &C ". • Oißee and Warehouse, No. 124 8311TUFLELD STREET, nearly opposite the rtist °nice, 13:231 950,742 59 HOILIIIES . , BELL & CO., ANCHOR COTTON MILLS' rimwsnimGai. • Iditiufactuiera ot - HEAV7, MEDIUM and LIQHT AMMON: AND MAGNOLIA SIEETING6 :AND 4 . ~ , -•-- . 1 10 tEILTINGLeittlair • and iDiimn 'l.ll l ileltlii ; also Gum lidie St Packing, Ciei: kehl; &5.. 4‘ the gee: - quality 'a d'uni at Olvesti 'prices, and ~w eentettsd to: glva. aattahntion; ; also . L ;Loather. Aloata,, Ito: always on.hand and la r, . mesale and retail , 'by ` ' . ' or all MG , • .. _ _,,,, __ J. IH. C la i r ~:. 'au and SG St. Clan. street; A DAY; R ALL _ ',l!, Tool Saak_ples hoe. • prlnggleid, Vt. 3.14PAr., 5T4,11, & WILI4ON, J Brokers and Beal Estate Agents, No. GO Smithfield Street BY THE EASTERN D1.V.11310N, JOJEP. DEVF.BEUX• St. I.otii.. Missouri Fou SALE. ~y CHANDELIERS AND FIXTURES ARTHUR KIRK No. 65 Fourth Street. CHARTERED IN 1862 PITTSBURGH,' A . HANSI COURT SALE.--By, Virtue of and in pursuance of an order of arpharia' Court of Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, dated. March 13th.- 11368. I will expose at public, sale at the COURT HOUSE, In Pittsburgh, ou THURSDAY, April 9th. 1860, at 10 o'clock A. X., all that certain lot or piece of ground situate In the township of Liberty, now In the City of Pittsburgh. Allegheny eounty,Tentisyltania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a post on Slain street, at the corner of lot now or late of Samuel J. Richards: thence along the line of said lot north 60 degress 25 minutes east 104 feet 6 Bodo% to land of Phillip Winebiddlo: thence by said land north 'degrees west 30 feet to a post: thence by tun.' now or late of Rev; 1110 ' a eu Lea southAi6 degrees 25 minutes IvOst 104 thetand 6 incli Ict 14, post on Mala.smut: thence along said reef south 4 113'1" degrees east 90 feet to the place of tiegintling. Terinlof sale made knonM on day of sale. -For further kifonnation enquire ofthe subscrlhe'r or of A. M. BROWN, Esq., at No: 114 Flftl street, Pittsburgh, Pa. oi_t.P' • CAitOLINE lIITGIIF,S ,• , 'Administrator or T .l onln.. J. Enhlllna7.sl. .N THE !MATTER OF THE AP FLWATION of the I f ower St. Clair Building and Loan As tioelation, for a Charter. Notice is hereby. given that an application has been tiled in the•.Prothouotarys Office, at No. 39 June Terni. 1808, by the Building and Loan Assor elation of Lower St.'Clair Township for a,Charter, which will be granted at next term of Court, unless exceptiona are tiled. mhlG:m7:3 NzaTf-7!IT ER OF TH• I,O.e AP Bnllding a'nti Loan Association No. -2 .of East Birmingham, , For a Charkor of IncOrporaitloO Notice is Iterch given that an application has heen Bled In the l'rothonotary's Office, at No. 3S June Term, .113fig."bi the Building and Loan Asso cition.No. 2, of East Birmingham, for a Charter of Incorporation. which will be granted at next term of Court, hnless exceptions are tiled. EON m1115:m743t . . WESTERN DISTItICt OF PENNSYLVANIA, sg.—At thifelty of Pitts burgh. the 14th of March. 186$.—The undersigned hereby gives notice of his , appointment as Assignee B of ENJAMIN F . CHISWLLL , of the city of l'hil adelphia. late of Pittsburgh, In the county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania. within said Dis trict, who has been adjudged' a Bankrupt upon his own petit ipri byt he District Court of said Distriet. JOHN 11. BAILEY, Assignee. Att'y at Law, 89 Grant street. mlll6-u141.11 S UPPLIES FOR WATER WORKS. CONTROLLEII'S OFFICE.. CITY OF ALLEGHENY, 3lareh 16. ( SEALED PItOPOSALS 7111 be received at this office until TUESDAY, 24th lost., at 4 o'clock P. for furnishing. the Alleghenv Water Works during the current year with the following supplies,. to-wit: WATER PIPE, BRANCHES !AND SLEEATES of the following diameieri, viz.:. 4,6, 8, 10 and 12 inches. Alto STOP COCKS, iFIKE PLUGS, AND 3IISCELLAIiEOUS CASTINGS, ALL TUE STOP,COCK A: 4 l - L) FIRE PLUG IiGXES MEM FERRULES REQUIRED DURING THE - SEAR. Also. till the COAL required during•the year. to be of the best quality of nut, and to.be - delivered in the yard of the Water Works. times and the. above supplies to be delivered at such times 'and places as the Superintendent of the Works may direct. Separate .blas are required for each of the fore going. articles; also separate bids - for each of water - pipe. specllications for the above can be had at the once of the Superintendent. Wm. Paul, Jr., or at the Mace of the City Controller.. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Proposals-will also be received at the same time for doing the IIAULING required by the Water. Worki during the year. R. fiANCIS. rahlSnri.2 - City Controller:- TILE BEST FITTING DRAWERS IN THE WORLD ARE THE Patent Pantaloon Drawers. The genuine bear our trade =irk, P. P.' D. - FISH;; CLARK & FLAGG, Pateilt.. , cs and Manufacturers. No. 5S - White St., New York. _ rem . !Lit_sl7l- 4 ,_ STONE fbIIAIN PIPE, i FOR SEWERAGE. ALL NIZES.YRO3:I 2 TO 12 MM. 10,000 FEET ON HAND, AND FOR SALE BY •'• • jOITIN M. TOTE , 221 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, 50 Feclez;al Street, - ICIS:WS0::1:-Y113,S ' MILLER, BARIt & PARKIN. , GENERAL PARTNERS: NVM: METCALF, 1- REUBEN MILLER, OEO. W. BAR R, . CHAS. PARKIN. SPECIAL PARTNER-S. 3f. KIER.' CRESCENT STEEL WORKS,. Office, No. 38 Wood Stieet, • • PITT.SIIIIR6I.I, PA. • • • fe14m144 , CLAM - K.. =7.1: 1. WATKINB...:...De C. MAY. IRONCITY BELT WORILS . .:.- GEO. O. CLARK &CO • 1-'` Manufacturers of every description' of Pitiont, iStretelied, Cemented and Riveted Dak-Tanned Juv.A.a - aimit No. 409 LIBNItTY STREET, Cid opposite Union Depot, PittSbusgh. • WASIIINGTOIIIIyILLS, Y T :WASHINGTON STILEET. • ) Near rith4urgh Gralij ili , Vatc;r W. W. .A.N3DF..1113441%T, Slnnufaetulter of CORN REAL, RYE FLOUR and (MOPPED FEED, Orders delivered in either city free of charge. Grain of nil kinds chopped, and Corn aliened, on short notice. • . ; •OPilet. oF CirikittiNzEit. • ALLEOIIaNY CITY, Starch I.2th, 1868: $ TO CON'I`II.A.CTOII.9.-1311ALLED intoposALs will be received at this office until RIDAY, March 20th, for grading that portion of North Common, east 'of line -of Palo Alto street, -and the.portion of East Common north of Ohio street crossing. • e . _Profiles and specifications can be seen at the alcc. • • CHARLES DAVIS: Stiporlutendent and Engineer Park Improvement. _ 1ub18..,71 APA.NNEVGIi .rbAnsi AND ORNAMENTAL, mix:ol7p., 38T.1.% AIR STREET, - PITTSBURGH, PA. 1 Grocers' 'ieaCaniters lie-Japanned equalto ncw. IT10:8•40 - • W• E wILL KEEP: ON -. ELAND and make to order all kinds of_ Spring and plain WAGONS, CARTS; • '2' • • DRAT'S, WHEELDARROWS: - _= • • TRUCKS,-LOCUST HUES: • :And TURNED-SPOKES, • - - ItAY RAKES and FORKS, At DUQUESNE WAGON WORKI:42 neat , the Pont tentlary, Allegheny City. jett:n* • • COLEMAN; O OZY NEW*- "-es: • , • CHEAP BREAD IN DEAR TIMES. - • 'Enquire tbe wAnrslnttkry 'Tlke largest and best. Vie hatbile,: "it. On. Overt loaf for Ward's. = Tokembne else.- re2drriti m,Esm CJIALOILEIRE a I Scroll . Nl etteyy. Almond. Vigo and.etuar 4ra oro. froa .t•e ,4, . 'Tr -Kor asloirboiesabs or retati br • IN - 0. A. BEAAFIAW-' Wahl . 'corberilatirs? Mid 014.4trietp. EillMM711•1 JACOB H. WALTER, Prothonotary 'JACOB 11. WALTEtt: frotboubtary ALSO, ITO =MEM AMUSEMENTS. IlgrSIM OPERA. HOUSE. W3l. 11K31 . 1/trisos: 31. W. CANNING.... T. R. lIANN Last night but three of the beautlfhl Cuban APLLE ZOE. 'WEDNESDAY EVENING, llarch 19, 1809,1 , 011 be presented, the thrilling font' ad drama of ' LAVANGRO; or, THE GIPSY BROTHEAr Irene! Dc Lacy,' } Layftngro, . 11 ,. ne 20e. Al . phowe ' Mr. E. D, Eat. In prenaration, ESMERALDA. and the - FLTTING DUTCHMAN. :MLLE ZOE MATINEE ON SATURDAY: SgrPITTSBURGH THEATRE. FRED mANAGnit. AltriWant Ott:atoll grWd the debut or Elo. NEW AND BRILLIANT COMPANY, AT THE OLD DIVERT Tills EVENING, another TREMENDOUS PROGRA3t3LE! BY THE MONSTER COMPANY 'PROF. COWPER'S FASHIONABLE DANCING ACADEMY, At his new Assimibly 'Rooms, bl FIFTH STREET, oppositeol4lheatre. New Classes nowt forming, on 3ONDAIS, WEDNESDAYS andSATERDAYs. Ladies', Masters' and Misses' Class at 3 P. 31. Prof. COWPER can he seen daily at the Academy. rob- t the St. Charles Hotel, where circulars can be tained. Hall to let to 'Select Parties. fee2:l2l 110"'PHOF. CARPENT ER'S DANFINC ACADEMY, PHILO HALL. No. 75 TIMID STRP.ET now open for the reception of pupils. Daye of Tuition— WELNEsDAY and SATURDAY, at. Ladies, Masters and MisSes. Terms. $5. Even ings for Gents — TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at S o'clock.l Terms, M. E•oiree every THURSDAY EVENING at S o'clock. JeZ:k6l zni • • WESTERN INSURANCE COM PA.NY OF PITTSDIMIGII.i ALEXANDER NIMICK. President. - • WM. P, DERIIEUT, Secretary. • CAPT. GEOIIGE NEELD, General Agent. Office. 89 Water street. tipang a Co.'s ;Ware. house. up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will insure against all kinds of Fire, and Matine Disks. A home Institution. managed by Directors who determined k n pr w m n t p o tnehes caomdm liberalitynod ow hmoa aintain the character which they hare wduned, as of fering the best protection to those who deslre.to he Insured. DIRECTORS: Alexander Nimick, John 1: McCline, It. Miller, Jr., Chas- d. Clarke, James McAuley. • - William S. Ey wig. .Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick. Andrew. Acklen, rhilllp Reenter. David M. Long,, Win. Morrison, ' I)..; Ihmseu. l ' net; .., .. 11EINENNSIELVANIA . .. ji, . . INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH.. • - , - OFFICE; 2 1 FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK. This is a Rome Company, and Insures against loss • by. Fire - exclusively. . . , LEONARD WALTER. President: • _C. C. BOYLE TRICK, resident. . . ROBERT P Treasurer: HUGH ..IIeELHENY. Secretary. - nOtEcrons: • .Leotiaril Walter, . George Wilson. C. C. Botle, . . . Geo. W. Evans., Robert Patrick, ...I. C. Lappe. • Jacob Painter, 4. C. Pleiner, . Josiah King. ' . John Vocgtley, Jas. IL Hopkins, •-; • A. Ammon. Henry Spronl, I NDEMNITY . . AGAINST LdSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 437 CI lEST.N UT ST., nun STII. = . , . • Charlealy. Dancker. l 31orciecal It. Louis, Tobias AA agner, David S. itrois'n, Samuel Grant. Isaac Lea. Jacob IL Smith, ; Edward C. Dale, George W. - Richards. ! George Pales. CHARLES G. IiANCKEII. President. EDW. C. DALE. Vice President. W. C. STEELE. Secretary.pro tem..' . GNIIDN.Eit COFFIN, AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets MhanwlS ALLEGHENY INSUHANpIE COM-• PANI of PITTS.EcItGH. . • .. OFFICE, No. 37 EIFTII STREET, BLOCK. Insures against all kinds of Fire and .sittrine Risks. JOHN IIiWIN, Jai., President. JOHN D. MeCORD, Ylee.President. C. G. DONNELL, Seeretari-. '7 . • I CAPT. W3l. DEAN, General _Agent. 1 DM Lei - ons: ff John Irwin, Jr., Crpt. Dean. John D. 3leCord.l, It. 1.. Fahnestoek. C. G; Hussev, • :' w. H. Everson, Harvey Childs, • : Robert H. Davis. T. J. Host: inson, ; Francis Sellers, Charles Hays, Capt..% T. Stock-dale. PEOPLES' IN COM- OFFICE, a. E. CORNER 'WOOD FIFTH STS Ammo Col4ant , taking Fire and narlue Asks. - DinicronS: "Wm• ?hail . ! Capt. John. L. Rhoads, ) John Watt, :. • S:unuel I'. Shelter, -John E. Parks.. - Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, John F. Kirkpatrick. Was. Van Kirk, - Frank S. DisseL - James IL Verner, 1 C. Hanson Love; . W3I. PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WATT. Vice President .W. P. GARDNER. Secretary. 1 - CAPT. JAS. GORDON.. General Agent. • HOTELS. T M , E MANSION HOUSE. The tuiderslgned beg lonnounce te thei iendi and the public that thitlon pureha.sed thisOLD ESTARLISIIED and rOpu Luc 110 US• No. 344 Liber t y • And will continue to keep It in the best style.' The .111.1,N5103,1 HOUSE has over one hundred rooms, all newly furnished in the best id vie: and only two min utest-walk from the Railroad Depot. Trayelers will find:this house an eacellent one to stop at, and will be aetoinmodated oily hour. day or night. • ConuectedWlth the HOLM is a splendid Hill for Concerts. Families or single persons taken to board by the 'day, week or month, with or without rooms. H. WACNER CONDUCTEDON THE EUROPE- mkt; :m3; ST. JAMES HOT L, ' Nos.