El Cljt littshtglj Gayttt THEINTERNAL TAX • • • THE LIST OF FREE GOODS, The,.;:report of the:- Second' Conference • .: • • -- Committee on the amendatorY tax bill was igieed to by the Senate on Monday,• and by the House yesterday. This bill,which remits the Internal Rev enue duty now. imposed. on almost every. manufactured aiticle; was- presented to the 'House by Mt.—Schenck, on theath , insttud., - was then referred to the Committee of Ways. and Means,- and subsequently reported back and passed.. ' In the Senate, it was sought to . •:_-amend by retaining the tax on coffee, spides, .sugars, confectionary, diamonds, precions , stones, imitations thereof, and all jewelry, but the - -amendment failed. Finally, ,the Senate proposed to amend the bill by• - re-.. . .dueing the tax on the produets of petroleum and other bituminous substances to one- 2 half that now; imposed,' This amendment' passed the House, as ' also ..ati. • amend.: - meat reported by the Cominittee of Ways: :and Means imposing a tax - of $2" . on. every, $lOOO worth of sales of manufactures in ex-: cess of 0000-annually. . An additional sec..] tlon was also liaised 'whereby the fraudulent distillatio of spirits renders the distillery and apps - fins liable to confiscation, and int . • - - poses a •fi eof - not less than $5OO- nor more than /5 on the distiller, beside subjecting • him to imprisonment, on conviction, .for a • term of not less than six months nor more than six years: . • .:This has 'been further amended so as to inflict imprisonment and fine upon all distil lers, nected with or colluding in _frauds, and - forfeit the distilleries ih such cases. Other punishments are stricken out. Besides this, , an amendment was passed, forbidding the allowance in future of any drawback on ac .cenint of Internal Revenue tax heretofore paid on manufactures exported, and which by the operation of this law are now reliev ed from such tax. The tax is removed from. • all articles of domestic manufactures except that imposed on "gas made by coal, wholly Or in part, of any other material, orillumin . ating, lubricating, or other mineral oils, or • . articles the products of distillation, redistilla tion, or refining of crude petroleum,. or of 'a • single distilltion of coal, shale, peat, asphal tumi or other bituminous,substaces (which are to pay • one-half the tax hitherto int. posed,) on wines, tobacco, and all manufae -. 'tures thereof. Another amendment provides - • that in cases where contracts for the manu facture 'of machinery have been made or may be entered into • with the United States ( Government prior to April 'l, 1868, the tax imposed on the same by the present law shall not be remitted. Manufactured lumber, • and flour are to remain free -as under the present law. The-bill is to reo into operation on the Ist -of „April 1868. 'lle following list comprises Ihe manufactures which are hereafter to be "free goods :" • Now Taxed Awnings, made of cotton, flax or hemp, ad valorent • .Books, printed all kind- except newspa,. pens, advalorem 5 per ct '' iron; exceeding five-sixteenths of .. '• . •an inch In diameter, per tun ' 5 dealers' Boilers of all kinti.,ml valorem 5 per et Brass, rolled, rods or sheets, and brass uaila and rivets, ad valorem 3 per et Brass ' manufacture of. ed valorem • . 5 per et • •Bootsand shoes, ad valorem 3 per ct Bonnets, ad valorem 5 per ct Bone, mantlfactures of. ad valorem 5 per ct • Bristles, manufactures _of, ad valorem.. 5 per ct Bullion, in lump. Ingot.. bar or , other wise, ad valorem •..Bags, made of eottou. flax °shout,. rid valorem • 5 per ct Candles, of whatever material made. ad • - - valorem. •5 - per ct Coffee, ground. per pound cent,' Coffee, all ground substitutes 1 cent Coffee, all ungrounfl substitutes 1 cent' Cloves, ground, and all imitations. per - pound Cloyes, ground steins, and all imitations. per pound 1 cent Cassi aground , - and all imitations, per. pou • Chocolate, prepardfl, per pound - .Cocoa, prepared. per pound ....Clocks, clock movements an fl timepieces. not case, ad valorem •.' . Chemical productions. uncompound. not • • •.• otherwise provided for. ad valorem • Cars, repairs of, when value is Increased - 10 per cent or over 3 per at on inc. val , • Carriages, repairs of. when value is in creased 10 per cent or over • 3 per et on inc. vas •• Cement and, lime, Boman or water, ad , valorem • 3 per ct • ' • Copper, Ingots. ad valorem • • .3 per•ct • ; Copper, rolled, rods or sheets, ad va • lorem :1 Per et • '• Copper, manufactures of ad valorem..,. 3 per ct Cloth, and all textile or knitted. or felled articles, or fabrics of cotton, wool, or • • other materials , before the same has • been dyed, printed, or bleached, and on all cloth, painted, enameled, shirred. • tarred. varnished, or oiled, :14 valorem. Clothing, ready made, . ad N alurem Cotton, upon which no duty has been ler . led, collected, or paid, and which is not exempted by law,. per pound Cotton, manufactures of, ad valorem.... • Draining tiles, earthen and, stone water _ pipes, ad-valorem • Eugraveri, productions of, ad valorem_ • . Explosive substance.s,all Used formining. -, blasting, artillery, or sporting, valued 33" cents per pound or less, ad va"- . . lorem • • " ' 5 per et Explosive substanges, as above . ,,valued • at- upwards of 33 cents pet— pound. per • pound Engines, or other articles. repairs of, • when value is increased lb per cent or over 3 per ct. on in. value Engines steam, marine, and locomotive, including the boilers and all their parts. - ad valorem • Furniture, sold rough or unfinished, ad valorem 5 per et Furniture, finished, previously assessed • . on increased value, ad valorem 5 per et Furniture, iron, ad valorem • • 5 per ct , Fences, iron, ad valorem • : 5 per ct , Flax, manufsetures of, ad valorem • 5 per ct Furs, all descriptions. when - made up or -t•• manufactitred. ad valorem 5 per et , Gunpowder, valued at 38 cents per pound or less, ad valorem ' 5 per ct Gunpowder, valued above :d cents per pound. per pound 10 cents •:- Glue, solid, per pound - I cent Glue and centent,'ltould. per. gallon' .40 cents •• 'Gelatine, per pound,'l cent ' Glass, Manufactures of, ad v:slorefit .. 5 pt.frct • Gutta-percha. manufactures t of, ad va- „te toren'. 5 per et .Ginger , , ground: and .all imitations. - per pound 1 cent Gold leaf, , eontaining not more 'than •33 books of *-s,leaves each.,per , pack • Clold foil, per ounce troy Gold, manufactures of, ad valorem Gates; Iron., ad valorem ' • - • • Gloves, mittens and. moccasins, ad va lorem Bollowware; iron, per ton - ' Hats and caps, ad valorem • Hemp, manufactures of, ad valorem • ' Born, mannfactures of, nd valorem Iron, pig,. pertun " • . • Iron.- bloom, slabs or loops, made direct ly from the ore, per tun Iron, railroad, per lilt Iron, railroad, recoiled, per tun Iron all advanced beyond blooms. slabs or loops; and not beyond bars and baud; :• • hoop and sheet iron, not Abinner than. • • No. Pi wire guage, and plate nut less • • than one-eighth of all' inch in thickness, per tun . ..Iron, band. hoop anal sheet, thinner than • No. Iff wire gauge, plate iron less Dian • •• • one-eighth of an -Inch In thiekness,' rut nails and . spikes. not including nails:: tacks. brads, or 'finishing nulls, usually p • put u ansold in papers. whether • papers or.otherwise. nor horseshoe . . • ualls, :wrought by machinery. per tun.. , .Iron, castings fur bridges or other per - • mancnt 'structures / . 3 dollars • Iron . castings -exceeding 10 pounds lu • • weight .3 dollars ' Iron, mannfactures Wad valorem.. .... . S per ct India ru bbe r. mu nu factu res of. ad valorem • ,per et Ivory, Manufactures , of, ad valorem sperct Jewelry or nil kind,, or Inatatltons there 'U4 Jute, manufactures or, ad valorem . .. • • Lithographers.• productions __of, ad ya- • loreut Latin's, ad veloretri ' • • Lead i Vants, sheet, pies and hunt, shot inPIPe em 3 per s, ad valorem ct annraetures of, ad Valorem - • '5 per ct • Leather, all descriptions. 'curried or tlu , • ished, re valom...a: Leather, all descriptions , ta nned or parti-: •• ' any tanned; in the roUgh, ad vat rem••• 5 M .- et ,Leather, enameled and Japatuit7d, oil dressed,' and deer awl- all other skins • - dressed or smoked, ad valorem ' ' 5 per et Leather, manufactures' of, ad valorem • 5 Per et Lameter, not less than two M each RCVS hln weight, per tn sdollarS, Mustard, ground, and all imitotions per • " • vuud • ' • .'Kent osses, produced from Sugar cane and •. - not &Om sorghum or imphee, per gallon 'cents ' . . . • Mei:lases. syrup of. or sugar cane Jute. • - • not matin front tsergbum or imphee per • • 11P ound - olaases,teoncentrated or meiado, " not M ' " a ! • • ma from 'Sorghum or intphee. per . - ddrer, de d spars, ship , and vessel blocks; ad • ee- " t• • • valorem .. _ 3 per et `Magazines,' pantphleta; reviews. ac.. - an • • . kinds, ad valorem • Nuts, iron, exceeding of au dl- • • , Peact ; oil, lard, per gallon Oil, linseed per ga110n.... --~-. ,~ ,~- Oil, mustard seed, per gallon 5. cents 011. all animal or vegetable. pee gallon.— 5 cents Oils. essential. all descriptions, ad !valo rem 5 per et. 011 stills, ad valorem - 3 per ct Oxide of zinc. per hundred-poundiv:„. ... a, cents Pickles, in cans. kegs, or air-tight peas,' ges„ ad valorem ' peict Preserved fruits. In cans,- s: kegs.'or air- . __ tight package ad valorem. per ct Preserved dab, in cans, kegs, oralr-tight . ' packages, ad valorem - s 5 per ct Preserviiii meats; In cans. , kegs, or ; air tight packages , valorem - - -5 perch Preserved vegetables, in cans, kegs, or - air-tight packages, ad 'valorem 5 per ct Printed matter, bill-heads, cards. circu lars, dc.„ ad valorem 5 per el Pepper. ground.. and all imitations, per poundl cent Pimento, ground, and all imitations, per pound - 1 cent Paints and painters* colors, ad valorem.. 5 per at Phm, ad. Valorem 5 per et Parasols...ell kinds, ad valOrein" 5 per ct Papers-all, descriptions, ad valorem 3 per ct Paper; manufactures of, ad valorem 5 per ct Photographs, copies of engravings or works of art sold at wholesale at a price ' not exceedizg ten cents each,, or used for the Illustration of books, ad valorem 5 per c t Photographs, so email that stamps cannot be Waxed, ad valorem 5 per ct Planes, ad valorem ' • - 5 per et Precious stones. diamonds, emeralds, ;Fe. and all imitations thereof, ad valorem.. 5 per et Potterr.ware, manufacturers of, ad va lorem ' ' 5 per ct Planing machines, ad valorem 8 per et Quicksilver,. produced from the ore, ad valorem - 2 per at Railroad chairs, wrought iron, per tun... , 5 dollars Rivets, in, not _ exceeding .14 of an inch In diameter, not less than two ounces each in'weight,per ton ' 5 dollars iron, art yalnrent tper et Saleratus, per pound o mills Soda, bicarbonate of, per pound 5 - mills Starch, made of potatoes, per pound 2 mills Stareh, made of corn or wheat, per pound amills Starch,lnatle of rice or any other material per poundl cent Sulphate of barytes, per hundred pounds .12 cents Screws, wood, an valorem • 10 per ct Soap, plain, white or colored, valued or not above 5 rents per pound. per pound • 2 mills Soap, all above valued at upward .or 5 cents per pound, per pound 1 cent 'Soap, all fancy, scented, 5:c., per pound. 5 ceuts Soap, soft, ad valorem • S per et Stereotypes. pmductions of, ad valorem: 5 per et . Ships, repairs of. when value is lucreased 10 per cent or over 2 per et-on Inc. value Steamboats; repairs of, when value is in creased 10 per cent or 0ver....2 per et on In. value Stone, building dressed. hewn or finish ed. all deserrations, ad valorem • 3 per et Stones, monumental, ad va10rem.......... 5 per et Salt, per 100 pounds 6 cents Sails, made of cotton, flax or hemp, ad valorem 5 per et Shades. made of cotton. flux or hemp, ad valorem 5 per et Stoves, Iron. per tun 3 doll's Spikes, wrought Iron. railroad, boat and ship, per tun • • 5 doll's Steel. In ingots. bars. sheet or wire. not less titan yry of an inch in thickness, val ued at 7 cents per pound or leas. per tun S doll's Steel do., valued at above 7 cents and not • ' above 11 vents per pound. per tun 10 doll's Steel. do., valued at above 11 cents .per pound. per tun • 12! ; ; Steel, manufactures of, ad valorem • ' 5 per et- Sewing - machines ad valorem.— ...... 5 per et Shafting and gearing. ad valorem 5 per et Statuary, iron; ad valorem 5 per Cl Spelter, ad .valotent 3 per ct Sheathing metal, • yellow. in rods or sheets, ad valorem 3 per ct Skins, goat. calf, ktil, sheep. horse. hog and dog, tanned or • dressed In lice ' rough, ad valorem iiiper ct Skins do., curried or finished 5 per et Silk. manufactures of, ad valorein . 5 per .et Silver, manufactures of, ad valorem 3 per et Sugar. cistern bottoms of, product of sugar cane, not made from sorghum or invitee. per pound cent Sugar, mit above 12 Dutch standard in color, produced front sugar cane and • not Trout sorghum or imphee, other than those produced by the refiner, per Pound ^ cents Sugar, above No. 12 and not above No. 15" • -Dutch standard In color, produced di rectly from sugar cane. and not. from sorghum or impheo._per aloud2,l , z cents Sugar, abova No. vs Duren standard in color. produced directly from the sugar cane, and not from sorghum or iniphee. per pound W.; cents Sugar, sales of refiners, ad valorem 21 per et Sugar candy, value not exceeding 21 cents per pound, per pound 2 cents Sugar candy, Caine exceeding tat anti not exceeding 10 cents per pound, per • • pound Sugar candy. value exceeding 40eents per • pound, or sold *by box or package. ad .valorem 10 per et 1 Sugar tanks, ad. valorem 5 per ct Tents, made of cotton. tiax. or hemp. ad ' valorem- - • - • Tin, manufactures of, ad va10rem........ Tools, ad valorem Turpentine, spirit. of, per gallon kinds, ad va10rem.....:. Varnish or Japan, ail! valorem .. . .... Vessels, repairs of, when value is thereas edlo per cent or over 'per et on Inc. val Vessels and all kinds of water craft, not including engines or rim:log.3s. finished or hereafter built. ad valorem 2 per ct - Waters. artitlelarmineral. sold In - bottles or from fountains. ad valorem Waters, artificial soda, sold In bottles or from fountains. ad valorem Waters. sarsaparilla. and all beverages used for like purposes. sold In bottles. • or from fountains, ad • valorem 5 pe,r et Waters, mineral or medicinal, front . springs.each bottle containing nottmorn titan 1 pint ,!:;'eent Waters. mineral or medicinal. from • springs, each bottle containing • I pint . and nut more thou 1 quart 1 cent Waters, mineral or medicinal, from springs, each bottle Containing more than 1 quart. each additional quart...... - Water tanks, ad valorem White lead, per hundnal.pounds.... .. . . . . Washers, iron, exceeding .4 of an inch In diameter, not less than two ounces each in weight, per tun 5 dollars Wool. manufactures of, ad valorem—. 5 perct Worsted, manufactures of ad valorem. 5 per ct Wood. manufactures of. ad valorem—. 5 per ct IfIllow; manufactures of. ad valorem.. 5 per et Zinc, manufactures of. ad valorem 5 per et 5 per ct .4 per et ECRU ECM Pi cent 1.4 cent ,5 per ct S per et A Dies frighten. tk . roin the New Yore :lon. j The latest freak of female fashion has not yet made its appearance in our streets, but we presume we shall not jiave to wait for • it very long. It is the revival of the old-fash ioned hoops, or, as the French call then), panniers or baskets, which were first In vogue in France a hundred and thirty years ago; and were afterwards a favorite article of dress with the. beautiful Antoinette -and her ladies just befere the revolution 0f1790. They consist,simply of a circular frame work of, whalebone,. or other suitable ma terial; fastened around the person beneath the waist and above the hips, extending equally in every direction', and producing an extraordinary enlargement and rotundity of the figure. When the fashion was at its extreme,. the rule was that the; diameter of the, pannier - should be equal to the height of the.wearer; but this extravagance was adop, ted only by the moreultra and dashing la dies of the time. The introduction of this mode at the present day is the work •of the Empress Eugenic, who seems to exercise a more despotic sway over the women of the civilized world than her • stern and unscrup ulous husband has ever been . able to Wield -- over the French nation. As yet, she has been followed in this last in novation only' by the ladies of Paris; but the rest ofworaankind are sure to hasten to tate• their example. According to a. trust worthy authority .concerning fashion, the Journalof COmmeree,.the whole fashionable world of that city has been-quick to put on panniers, although to many.they are any thing but becoming. • "Not only the young and the sylph-like," says this, writer, "but the.niiddle , agedand the stouts Port panniers; the latter rendering themselves absolutely ridiculous in a costuine which requires to be worn with all the grace and ens for which Her Majesty is so distinguished to render it presentable." This, reminds us of the intro •duction of crinoline by the same imperial dictatrix.. At first that novelty made all women appear very strange, and some su premely ugly; 'but by degrees we became used to it, and now there are those who think the thshion beautiful; and so we dare say, it will be with the panniers. We live and learn. - 1- 1 per et 5 per et 2 cent s 5 per et 3 per et 5 per et EINEM 5 per et 18 ccuts 2 dbllars Spec ct 5 per ct 5 per et a dollars 5 per ct 5 per et 5 per et 2 dollars 3 dollars 3 dollars 3 dollars 3 dollars 5 dollara 5 per et 5 per et Fiendish Outrage. On Monday last, four men, who are said I to hail from Michigan, Perpetrated a dia. bolical outrage on the person of a young farmer's wife residing near. Bothwell, a town about 01) miles east of• Detroit, on the line of the• Great Western railway. Shortly after noon, when the young woman was four Vents in, human form entered the house seized the - unfortunate lady and outraged - tier in" the most cruel manner, The news reached Itothwell, 'a number of men started in pursuit, of theyutibuts, and overtook Nand ,captured them after a sharp resistance, as they were, walking eastward on the track of the Great Western railway. One of the ruffians had a revolver and anoth er a bowie knife,; which they threatened to use in their 'defence; but the •pursuerewere even better armed. A strong dillPPPition to lynch:the wretches was nuptifested, - hut bet. 'ter counsels pro/idled( and they were con veyed to Chatham.—Detroit Post, March 20. 5 per ct sper ct EC= peter cents cent ~ .r ~. . ~s",c~,t."x ^ `Ta& PITTSBURGH GAZEI LE: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1868 DZNTISTRY ONLY FULL SET OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH FOR EIGHT DOLLARS.' _ FULL 'UPPER AND LOWER SET FOR $l:4. TEETH EXTRACTEDIPTTHOUT PAIN. - NO CHARGE FOR EXTRACTING WHEN ARTI FICLAL TEETH ARE ORDERED. ALL. WORK WARRANTED FOR FIVE. TEARS. LAUGHIKG GAS FREE OP CHARGE, AT QUINCY - A.- SCOTT'S • Steam Dental Establishment, 978 PENN STREET, 3n DOOR ABOVE HAND. N. 8.--As DR. SCOTT Is a I licensee -under 'the Goodyear Patents,- he will not make any ,"iaew.a.o. guy) rubber" sets, but will Continue to manufacture the genuine articIe — VULCANITE.--. mhp:d&T GAS FIXTURES GAS FI:XTITItES • AND IX e FOR GAS AND OIL • Just 'received, the finest and largest assortment ever opened in this city. • WELDON KELLY, 147 WOOD STREET, COIL. VIRGIN ALLEY m1124:n22 DRY GOODS. 18 6 8. .DRY GOODS. 1868. ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON WHOLESALE DRY al-4::›cornes 1O"TIOlNS. At Eastern Prices ! Boyers are tnitted to call and ea• amine our Goods nod Priees. No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. tote24:= - NEW GOODS, IMEM JUOT RECEIVED, AT J. M. BURCHFIELD & CO.'S, twr et .) per et Wper ct cent 5 ptr ct 3 per ct No. SI Market Street. BLEit.MMI NIISLINE;, 5 per et CALICOES AND CRASH, Per it Entire Stock of Goods Closing Out, To mal:e room for exteddlng the Stdre 1t.;.31u L a ck MEM E:3t E •rUL P lAC per ct 35 cents No. 87 Market /Street. matt OAHU, McCANDLESS & CO" (Late Wllsom, Carr .t.C0.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS. IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, • • 3.i0..0 , 1 WOOD STREET, Third door above Diamond alley. • PITTSBURGH, FA 0100 lialeify lal zt.34:11 SUNDAY SCJHOOL CEIMBRA TIONS rime.. DINNER PARTLES, furnished with the best ICE CREI3I. CONFECTIOSERIEs, CAKES, FRUITS. &v., dc.. At the lowest price and on the aharteat notice, by - JULIUS RICHTER, Ie=:m10 'So. 13 Diamond. Allegheny. HENRY W. 110EUEIACII, ' Confectionery and Bakery, No: AOOSMITIIFIF.LD STERE'T. Between Seventh anl 'Liberty. afir LAD .r:S , OYSTER SALOON nttachel. 'GEORGE BEATEN, . • Candy Manufacturer, , . And dealer In FOREIGN & AMERICAN FRUITS, PICKLES, NUTS &c., • • No. 112 Federal Street, , Second door from tl.o drat National Dank, Alle gheny City. . - " PAINTERS. F. IL lICTCIIINSON U. J. 11Z1111111S. HUTCHINSON & HEPLURN, ' HOUSE. SIGN AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS, GRALNERS AND GLAZIERS. . No. SS Penns. Avenue, Pittsburgh. All orders by mail promptly tittendid PITTSBURGH. PAPER . DIANU- , FACTRIHNO COBIPANY, 'Manufacturers of PRINTING . . AND WRAPPING PAPERS. CLINTON MILL—STEUBENVILLIt, OHIO. BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, PA. OFFICE AND. WAREHOUSE, No. 82 Third Street, Pittsburgh Pa Orrterms—AU HARTJE, President. O. B. LIVINGSTON, Treasurer. SAMUEL RIDDLE, Secretary. DIRECTORS—Aug rot Ilartle, John Atwell, S. II Hartman, John li. Livlngtou. Cash paid for Paper Stock. Jaan oll MALT. - SOO BUSIikELS FALL BARLEY MALT, Received and fOr sale rittebUtgb, Januat*..l/0 TO GLASS •BIANUFACTUREBS.- -The undersigned hitting secured the sole Agen or the side or . tne oelebrated , ' COPLEY POT. CLAY, :Arc now prepared to . furnhth It in any quantity. to those wishing to procure this superior article. Dial ring lifteen years , use of this Ohm, we have "o rviveu at rucb proportions u we belloyet makes it a better article for pots -than any In the market, wo having secured an anemia stand a wive sSICIIT StBl TEX 110117118.. We Rill furnish for the 'propor tion of the mixture af this Clay to Verson,- purchas ing, The Clay le ground and moulded "in lumps for delivery. - • • . DITHRTDGE & 1301‘. Port Pitt Glass.Worka, m Street, Tittsbillb,ra. • LOlllO3 WEDIVEIRS REP the different Makes OfClotbes Wringr err Impaired, at the India ltubber Depot, ate Bt. St. 'Clair street. J. & pHILIKU. & CO., AND McBANE &, WEIR, 141 WATER STIMET. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. &C. MARCH : : : :; : : : 1868 MARCH THE VERY LM3t;T PAVTERNS IMPORTED CARPETS. T THE Y, NEWEST COMMIT C CARPETS, A R o z w E iv mutt NG. AND SOLD 'SOON AS iIICES THE FEB .1" LOWEST. HcCILLOI BROTHERS, 51 FIFTH STREET ; abOie Wood mhZ . . 1868. 8 mu 5 G gnbCKlB6B. C.AiIY9ETS, JUSF OI'ENING, LARGE ASSORTMENT, All Qualities LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO THOSE *HO BUY TO SELL. BOYARD, ROSE & CO., 21 Fifth Street, mlll9:dawF • OVER BATES & BELL'S. 23 JUST IMPORTED, 23 And E.'vecially: Adapted to this Market, VELVET CAMOPETS9 OF MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS English Body and Tapestry Brussels, INGRAINS AND BEMPS, THE FINEST ASSORTMENT AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY COMMON CARPETS, 23 CE.N73 PER YARD OLIVER INGUITOCK & CO, No. 23 Fifth Street. fe.l7: 71 73 MCFARLAND & COMNS ARE NOW OPENING THEIR NEW SPRING STOCK, c.,tk.rt,roiErrs. OIL CLOTHS, Ir/NDO IV SIIADES VII CURTAIN . GOODS, PURCHASED LAST MONTH FOR CASH. AND IN MANY INSTANCES AT Less than. Actual Cost to Mandaetnie. Theme Goods could not now be replaced .for the same cost. add are offered 1011 CASH. at IVIIOLESALE AND RETAIL, Far Below Their Present Value, AT THE PLACE WHERE BARGAINS CAN AL. , WAYS BE HAD ON THE BEST STOCK . TIVS MARKET: . • Nos. 71 and. 73 Fifth Street, .eECONI, FLOOR. felChmwt&T STEAM. CARPET BEATING ESTABLISHMENT: WhiCh TEN YEARS , TRIAL In Now York and oth er. Eastern cities has proved n complete success. 11T$ ADVANTAGES: lat , —Fading and Shrinkage lire completely avoid lid—No ripping apart necessary. 3d—When freed from dust, moths or their larvae, the Ca good as new, savethe 4th—When perfectly clean, a Carpet will wear as long again. a desirable matter as a mere point of economy, to say nothing of looks. • • ALL ORDERS LEFT AT TUE OFFICE, No. :179 Liberty Street, Or addressed to P. O. Box 473, Will receive prompt attention. 7 " GEO. L, iIIeCLINTOCH - , mhlO PROPRIETOR. IRE - GREAT , 110USEHOLTD 4. FRIEND Or PIE _, The - "Queen " Tr amphant; • • THE 'QUEEN::'THE WASH TUB. ~• • ' = HUT IT. TRY IT. FOB GENERAL ;EARNING PURPGSBE Iris PRONOUNCED ONPREGSDENT.ED, cheaperthau soap—cleanses more thoroaghly—eosts less-money— saves more time and labor, and Is sold byall Grocers. One trial wUI demonstrate Itasuperlortty and secure it allra illace ikthe affection ' or the entire house.. hold. anuthotured try - the -11 Z1101 1 REANVFACVITRING 00.. • °Moe. N 0.138 'WOOD MEET. Pltisbursh._ - ' 000 boxei prime Teeter' Clieese; 50 Goshen Cheese: Jtist received and for sale br JOHN B. CANFINLD BON. :WO • 141 First st reet. 'UJS^ , .r~ ~Fp'S~Y~~:~i`~i~s,.ss.&t~~~"at~"~~.?.o`.~' AUCTION SALES. BY MILER & PRELIM 110ALBIERAPHIL1.101, .AI7CTIONIMILS And Commission Merchants, OPERA HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, No. 60 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS, SHOES, CARPETS,. Dry Goods and Notions, AT PRIVATE BALE DAT AND EVENING. Consignments Solicited. Prompt Fte• BY SMITHSON , VABBOOK:iir, WOLELLLND. HANDSOME RESIDENCE 'AT AUCTION.' Asturday; April 4. at 2 1.2 o'clock P. M., , . On the premises. will he sold. that handsome new -two-story BRICK HOUSE. No. 52 Ohio avenue, containing nine .rooms. finished In elegant style; also three rooms in attic. ' The• lot fronts on Ohio avenue 53 feet, extending back 300 feet to Locust street. Parties desiring a- first class property, having all the latest improvements, will find it to their interert to attend this sale. Street ears pass every ten min utes. SMITHSON, TANHOOK & MCCLELLAND. - Dritio . • Auctioneers. LIBERTY TOWNSHIP PROP- PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of Order of COnrt. in No. 243, June , Term, 1868. will be offered at Public Sale, at the COURT ROUSE. Pittsburgh. on WEDNESDAY, April 13th, 1.868, at 10 o'clock A as.: All that certain piece or _parcel of land situate In Liberty township. on the Braddocksfield Road (the property of Lewis J. Fleming , trustee, containing wi acres, more or less. TRitsis—One-half cash, balance in one year, with interest. L. J. FLEMING, Trustee. For further Information apply to E. P. JONES. Attorney-at-Law, 84 Grant street.. • - Tu112,1:n33 BANKRUPT NOTICES. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that _IL on the 25th day of March. A. D. 1888, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the - ESTATE OF THOMAS SCAMDRETT, Of Allegheny City. In'the county of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania, who Ide; been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition;.that the payment of any debts and delivery of am property belonging to such bankrupt, to him or fur his use, and the trans fer orally property by him are forbidden bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors of the said bankrupt, to prove their debts and - to choose one or more As signees of his estate, will he held at a Court of - Bankruptcy to be holden at No. 118 Federal street, Allegheny OW; Allegheny .county. Penna., before JOHN N. PVIIVIANCE. Esq., Register. ou the 28th day of April, A. D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A. M. THOMAS A. HOW LEY. ml3o:neo IT. S. Marshal. as Messenger. H itIS-P:f E NOT IC E .t hat on the 95thaof G tarch, i. a sant In Bankruptcy was Issued against the_, - ESTATE OF JEFFERSON VARNEY, Of Allegheny City, in the county of Allegheny. and State of Pennsylvania. who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition; that the payment of any debts and delivery of any property belonging to Weil bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the trans fer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meetinicof the creditors of the said bankrupt. to prove their debts and to choose tine or more As signees °Oils estate, will he held tt a Court of Bank ruptcy. to bo holden at No. 116 Federal street. Al leghenv (ity. Allegheny county, Pa., before JOHN PURVIANCE. Esq., Register, on the 29th day of April, A. 1). 1808, at 10 o'clock A. M. - THOMAS A. ROWLEY. rad3o:nnt U. S. 3tarshat. as Messenger. IN THE DISTRICT - COURT OF UNITED•STATES, for the We.ternDlstrtet of rentasylvftnla. WILLIAM C. FORSYTHE. a Bankrupt under the Act.of Congresl of March Bd. 18117, having applied for a Discharge from all his debts, and other claims provable under said Act, by order of the Court. notice is hereby given to all persons who have proved thetr debts. end other persons Interested to appear on the 14th DAY OF APRIL,IB6S, at L 9 o'clock: M., before SAMUEL HARPER. Register, at his °Mee. No. 03 DIAMOND STREET, Fittsburgh, to show cause. If any they have, why a Discharge should not be granted to the said Bankrupt. And further. notice is hereby given that the second and third meetings of creditors of_ the said Bankrupt, required by the 97th and Atit sections of said Act. will be had before the said Register. at the same timeand place. S. C. McCANDLESS. Clerk of U. S. District. Court , for said District. c. . mhZitna7sw WfaitElt - NYIISTRICT of PENN- • SYLVANIA. SS. At Pittsburgh, the 24th day of March, A. D. 1868. The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of . 9 ILLIA3I ROBB, of. Pittsburgh, in the county of Allegheny. and State of Itennsylvania, - Within said district, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said district, ' JOHN If. DAILEY, Assignee, nt1e , ..5:n26-Nv Attorney-at-Law. 89 Grant at. LEGAL gned .rice IS HEREIIV GIVEN that application has been made by the under. to the Courtssf Common Pleas of Allegheny County for a CHARTER OF INCORPORATION of “The German Independent Beneficial Society of Allegheny City,” - Ain! that the same will Le grauted on the first DAY of June next. uniess exceptions are died thereto. W. M. MOFFETT, , ' Attorney for Association. • March 24th, UGS. • mittnna-w MIXECIUTORS 9 'NOTlCE.—Letters Testetrientary upon the last Will and Testa ' ment of EMANUEL bTUTTLER, Sr., late of Penn Township, Allegheny - county, Pa., deceased, having been issued to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the surd estate will present them, duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt ed are notified to pay the undersigned, in Penn township, Allegheny county, Pa. • • • H. It. STOTTTER,• • E. STOTTLEIL Ju., _mh7 tni • Execetors. Gi . THE CREAT MBIAN PHYSICWi N 3 TREATS DISFA 4 4ES IN ALL ITS FORM& P. Office, N 0.293 Liberty Street. Er PRIVATE ENTRANCE ON GARRISON ALLEY. - . 'ml 03:n41 SECURITY AND COMFORT FOR .• 'THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY, J. .11,11ARRIS'. SAFETY FIRE JACKET, Car Heaterand r For SMOKE AND HOT 'AIR FLUES; dispensing with the use of Stoves and Flees in or about the Passenger or Baggage Cara, with the attachment to graduate the heat to any temperature that may be desired without the possibility* of firing the car -or cars to which the Jacket may be attached. Having obtained of the United States Letters Pat-. ent for a Safety Jacket which is• warranted to resist' the most intense heat that may be adplied to it in the position and . purpose for which it is intended.' It is a sure protection from accidents by , Are, origi nating from defective flues, or where iron pipes are used as conductors for smoke or heat; It Is appli plicable to all piping that may.become overheated, and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where wood or other combustible material may be placed In Mose proximity thereto. I. an:c.now seedy to ap . ply ,-my invention to stores, dwellings,, y u t er l es , steambouts, railroad cars,- &c., •whereve; pipes as conductors 'are made dangerolay being overheated and security dashed. LwillTell, on ap pucation,.rights.to manufacture or to use the above Invention; also, territorial. rights, to such as may wish to engage In ,apllliag priv:leges, either by State or county. J. 8 HARRIS. • airOlnee at the k'NE, PLUS ULTRA PAINT WORKS," corner of Morris street and the Alleghe ny EV Railroad, Ninth Ward Pittsburgh, Pa. • iy'E.4.---- wv 114E1 KEEP -ONifMITA -. and makivki order ell.kinde of prim; and ViE 4 l WAGONS, 'CARTS. DEA WHEELBAWROwB - • - Com, LocusemtrasL And TURNED'SPOKES.,_ _.- .__"'._' __' •'• HAYMAKER and FORKS, Al utrQUEBNic•wAOON - WORKS, 'near the Pent. - tentlney, Allegheny Cite. • jethe&l coLFose:x, FORRESTER & CO. lEEE MERCHANT TAILORS. p McAIIDLE mraicriAzyr TAILOR, So. 93 . 31. SMITHFIELD STREET, P1.71.413thiq; seeps constantly on hand a fine. assortir ent - CLOTHS, CASSIMERESA VESTING . . Also, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. GENI CLOTHING -MADE TO ORDER: t he taest style K Now,nwoy. rPtt# 6 :sPrind sea** 71th 11iaige and . eomptote atonic of BOYS% YOUTHS' .. • • - • CLOTHINC. Alt the nem and leading styles, to be found at No. 47 ST. CLAIR STREET GRAY at I.OOA MERCHANT TAILORS: • • - • , .743NM81 at . DU FF, " No. '3 gT. CLAIR STREET,. have just brou from the East a full, sapply_ or SPRING and g • BIER GOODS, CASSPRERM,' VESTINGS, dc:, which they are prepared to cut and make up g style equal to any shop In the cast or west. , T 3 are determined to deserve and hope to receiv4 liberal patronage. no2lhhil CRACKBR RoUGI=M3._ FREIsTeII CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKERS CRACKERS. FRENCH CRACKERS FRENCH CRACKIENS AuT every 'variety ut SUPERIOR 'CRACKEtt` • S. S. MARVIN. 91 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh! TRY THEM ESTABLISHED IN 1840. SHEP. HARD'S Steam Cracker and Biscuit Factor 317 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBURG . 31annt:sctnrer and dealer In all kLII3 of CONFECTIONERY, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS. Ntr GLASS, CHINA, CUTLERY.. 100 WOOD STREET. CHINA," GLASS AND QUE.ENSWARE, SILVER, PLATED . WARE, PARIAN STATUETTES, BOREMLiN GLM, And otberSTAPLE AND FANCY COOLS, a great variety. 100 WOOD STREET. RICHARD. E. BREED & CO mid 100 WOOD STREET CHARLES BEIZENSTEpIi, -152 Federal Street, Allegheny, (Fourth door above Diamond.l Glass, China Ware Table Cutlet AT EASTERN PRICES. - .Everythin_g required 14 first class store on hand. Cali and examine cs goods. • - -1e10:ai PIAN'OS, ORGANS, &C. BIZTrfoI..T.ST.Ar CHEA Sehonleker's Gold. Medal Plan AND ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN.. The SCIIOIIACICER PIAI.O combines all t latest valuable improvements, known in the c structlon of a Ant class instrument, and has aiw been awarded the "ulghest 'premium wherever e Whited. , Its tone is -lull, sonorous and sweet. T. workmanship, for &mobility and beauty, snrp all others .. Prices from $3O to $l3O, (according style and finish,) cheaper than all other so-call first class Plano._ • ESTEY'S COTTAGE ORGAN Stands at the head of 811 reed Instruments,lti pty clueing the most perfect pip_e quality of tone of ail similar Instrument In the United States. It is si rile and compact in- construction, and not liable get out of order. CARPENTER'S PATENT " VOX HUMAN TREMOLO" Is only to be found in this Orgill Price from $lOO to $330. 'Alt guaranteed for ii KNAKE &NUMMI; • mpg ' No. 12 ST. CLAIR STREET. SECOND HAND MELODEONS: ANI) ORGANS; In perfect order, from 133 to $l3O. pHAHLOTTE BLUME, 42 NUM st., 24 door abort Wood mhl2 HATS AND CAPS NEW SPRING GOODS. ALL TIIE , NEW STYLES OF Hats and Caps, AIT,RTVINII:,DAILY. AT M'CORD & CO.'S, fe22 l3l WOOD - S.REET MARTIN LIERLER, DICALEIT IN • PIATS CAPS AND FURS, Also, Manufacturer Wholesale and Retail Deal In TRMIKL, , No. 132 SUIT FIELD STREET, Flttaburgh, Orders prnniptlynlle4 andsatisfactlon guarantee .ARCHITECT'S: & MOSER, ARCtiu l l.CTg s - • FRUIT ROUSE ASSOCIATION BUILDINGS, Nos and St. Ciair Street, Pittsburgh, Pa: Spec attention given to the designing and. o, COURT ROUSES and PURLICRUILDINOS. MECHANICAL AND ENGINEERING DRAFTSMAN. 1 Oilier, Philo Hall; VI Third Street, With Meseta HoLiaxii*do:, - PITTSBURGH. LtildBETR. F , wr PITT LUMBER COMP'. Capital, -.. $126-000. PREsiDENT—ZDIVAIIID - DITHREDGE. - MRCRISTARY.-T..A, WRIGHT. .BC,PmerrmaNDEN:r—MY.W. DAVIS ON.vEtb lc ~ • - .. . romitCronat : ~ • • Edward Davison, .•i ;la. Ili Duncan - , .. J o h n Blo om ~ , ..1 ‘IE. 111 , . .Dithridgi, W. Geo.' Dithridr k , ' a1.'1,. Idalone c -,„ I Lumwir. YARD- . -Oorner oi •liintENAND . LEGIIIENT BTRESTS, Ninth Ward. OFFICE. AT. FONT PITT GLASS WORES, Wash ington atreet. joxice El F 1 N I , -1, t : RI