gEW - AtiVERTIMMENVS. IM. BINGHAM, Jr., Adams'Exprees Offiee, Afthfitred, ie an authorised Agent to revere nrtisentents for the GAZETTE, and aU other 'era throughout the United States and Canada:. flOn CANE - FISHING POLES. 10`," vor —I have Just received. direct from cane brakes In the South, 1,000 Superior Cane des, which 1 will sell at a vary low figure. These es are yet green, en' this winter, and in first rate :er% Call and examine at once. For sale by JAMES DOWN, 138 Wood street. LIT: OOHS, LINES AND JOINTED RODS.-1 have received my Spring stock of I Hooks, Lines, Jointed Bode, Fish Baskets, kern. Floats. Flys and Artificial Bait. The fol ,',ers of izaak Walton can Anil a complete assort !nt of the above goods for sale by 'JAMES MOWN, 138 Wood street. 7:21:110. lE!.:10E2- ICE: ! W - M. "KREBS, Ice Dealer, - • DIAMOND ALLEY, Pittsbeirglt. Ilders left Sere or at Ha d d Street Bridge will re ;:ce prompt attention. Wagons running in Pitts gh and Allegheny. . ap7:o3 1 k I ' °STANT TO FISHERMEN— SEIMESI 'SEINES! SEINEIII—I have Just re ved the following Seines, all complete. with bobs, to and sinkers.: 15, 80; 30, 40 and 50 yards in igth. one inch wean, and will receive In a few days ► and to yard Seines. Parties wishing Seines had %ter call soon, so as to secure Any they May need, it Is difficult to get Seines made' inilehs ordered ly in the winter. Yor sale by, - , JAMES BOWS, 130 Wood SOM. p7:TUA Li OURTII LIST, 1568 . -APPLI. i' CATIO:Se to sell Liquors, filed in the Clerk's. ice. i ( • Plt,taburgb. i . • . tttAophia Held, tavern. Ninth ward. .•' he License Board will sit on - WEDNESDAY, Bth day of April, 1868, at 9 o'clock A. it. for sting the above npplications. •'!. - • • JOIIIS O. BROWN. Clerk. 4REAT SALE. reinendons Sacrifice in Looking Glasses. . .. ,• reparatory to mciiing . I offer my elegant stock of e GILT, PIER and MANTLE (MASSES. PDX /UT amt PICTURE FRAMES: also, miscellane ,s styles of lIEUROOIIIaL.ANSES,..aII of which !tut be sold by the let of June ; .' . Regardless of Cost. Those Who are in want of One Parlor Glasses and a St-class article of tine gUt work, will do well to ire me a 'call : J. LYONS, . 110 - Wood street ;iN THE DISTRICTCOIIRT WEs O T F . THE UNITED STATES. FO R THE • RN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.' • ' United States 11 . , . . tw. N 'lB Barrels Wfilskey o.,alit, May Terra, 1888..' . __or Hre Wines. N otice s hereby given to all persons claiming the. ' ild 18 Barrels of Whiskey or High Wines that iey be and appear before the said Court on the 1.111111 ay of April. A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock A. at. of • .at day ;.then and there to make answer to the remised and intervene for their respective inter ' its and make - their allegations in that tiehalf. 11109. A. ROWLEY, 11. S. 'Marshal.. 3tarshal's Ofaci.! May eth..lB[4 WE HUE JUST RECEIVED) BY STEAMER COLORADO. if our own Direct Importation, THE NEWEST AND CHOICEST . PATTERNS F THE CELEBRATED . . ii:)l4N CROSSLEY & SON'S ENGLISH TAPESTRY AND BODY BRUSSELS; FOR PARLORS -AND BALLS, WITH STAIR CARPETS TO MATCH. ticFARLAND & . COLLINS, 71. AND 73 FIFTH ST, (Second lloor.)1 apnar6ST - EVERAL . THOUSAND PEACH . p TREES-FRIDAY MORNING, April 10, at 10 • clock, will be sold. SEVERAL T HOUSAN D cio i rar s o A f x l i jblip A • and : ttiEg t , r - e tre s 'ilnut ever, raised : ' in the State, and of • e most approved L kinds for Market purposes or I :irate use. The varieties. include Hale's Early, roth's Early, Fay's Early Ann, Livingston's large , rly York, Crawford's Early, - Marker's Seedling, rge Fourth, Grosse Mignonne , Moore's Favo te, Old t lixon Free, Ward's Late Free, Crawford's ate Susquehanna, Druid Hill. Late Delaware, JJJReybold'a Best.; Patterson's Seedling. (a desirable pelaware Peaelr.)Smock's Free,; Late Heath Cling, d Morris'Whlte, ' ' : _ • They are all Healthy. Strong, Stocky Trees; well "looted, and raised on new ground; Budded on Nat -01 Peach Stock. The Trees are one year old. and m five to seven feet high. Every Tree is war- Fated true to name, and in every respect exactly as .presented. They will be sold in lots to suit par hasers: from ten trees up to thousands. l Also,. NO. 1 PHILADELPHIA RASPBERRIES. y the Dozen or Hundred, the hardiest, most pro ' i uctive and profitable market Berry known. RIM . - ARE, Myatt's Linn u s dedbledly the best variety f Rhubarb By permission of the following well .. nown genildniettin Pittsburgh are referred to, for erreetness of the statement In regard.to the above • amed stock, and reliability of the parties offering t: H. H: Negley. East Liberty Nursery; W. Bul ock, Firm of Bullock & Patterson; Johnson Young; A. Clarke. of East Birmingham. . . . • Any further information needed can be obtained . addressing Miss HmrriX .IL Toistuts, West • ester, Pa., or Wm. R. Barnes, Merchants Hotel, IttsbUrgh, until day of sale. _' . . . apr: . A. M'ILWAINE, Auc'r. , ii i . DIVIDENDS, -WORTS $17,153 00, . . , . GOLD .onalstltiti of 'GREENBACKS, BONDS, L s i t /1 5 DIAMONDS, 0 &c., &e.. to be awarded to the , _ THE MUTUAL BENEFIT SALE; . Success -unprecedented. Prides low.' Sales im .. ease. ' Everybody' buys. • . . • oar Salesmen wanted, male anti female, every • here. Prelnlnm of 5900 00 to tne most success ful salesman. _No license reginired. ' Send for sched ule and circulars. H. C. MOORE & CO.. No. SO Fourth St„ Plttsburgh,Ta. r. o. B6i":13. ' . apdmloo • REFIRED OLL.;.. 120'bbls.. standard quality, on hand.' Xree -••• In prime Shipping order. • • • 110 bbls, standard quality, in bond, in prime • .sbipping order. • . 47 libls.3lleac,a,_ pure .natural 011. about 516 degrees—Lubele. _5O bble. - White Oak, natural oll—Lubrie. • &St bbls. Tar. • 65 bbls. lientirie=decidorized. 700 tow 011 Barrels, prime city cooperage.. All (or sale in lots to butt _purchasers:. . ' JACOB WEAVEIL JR., & CO., apeinZ - • No. 3 Duquesne Way. ' pERCIEVAL BECKETT,' • .ZINOINEEIi, ~.. . . . . (rAte of F. F. Office, No."FRFEDERAL STREET Room No. M, upstairs. P.D. Box SWALLEORENY CITY.. MACHINERY. of all- descriptions.. designed.. EL AST.FUUNACEami, RO.LLIN CI MILL DRAW INGS fttrnished.- Particular - attention paid to de stgranCOLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patentsecrn- Atientially solicited. IQ- An EVENING DRAW ING CLAIM for mechanics every WEDNESDAY , NIGHT. ' - - • • • apinnal JACOB WEAVER, Jr.& CO., oy Commission Jobipers, No. 3 DUQUESNE WAY, will buy and sell Crude and Relined . 011 s, Lubricating,. Tar, Benzine and . Cooperage: Oar long experience in the Petroleum trade enables dr , to .offer unusual. facilities and In duce:Cents to operators. As heretofore, we are de termined to malic it the .interest. of buyers and sel lers to glee. no*. call. Parties having Ons for sale ere eordisilY incited tabring Blair samples:. • JATLIA.IV ALLEN, Dit..aisn. IN ALL Ktan,a, or. - LEAF, TOBACCO' AN D ,SEGAILS, • • :No. 8 STICTE STREET, (National tank of Com mecca Building.) PITTSBURGH, PA. Branch n't Watne 'street, N. Y. • api:o77. • • • - • . • DANIEL' F. DIVAN: Ditridg:lON OF i) C;:PART•• GrLDERT FOLLANSBEIEr Has this dm witbulrawn itym the firm of WILLIAM H. fiCtinEß';Z .t.CO. RN. F. 801131FiRTZ. tiOLLANSBEE T. A. - KAlithileftEk. mil 3,1880. aPiSm" Pfttsb. itp A RC :OO I AVR _SOALEL EIr t ' ***ON#ir4V -XAMe . I itli; "" v irra Art Err. #pliai9o "t - " - AbiTEßTistwi3agmi , „, F O V R EDITIONS LITTLE, BROWN & CO., 110 Washington ,St., Boston, HatC just published a FOURTH EDITION of THE SPIRIT OF SEVENTY-SIX, THE COMING WOMAN. Cloth, $l.OO. Paper. 75 cents. Fine p tinted, $1.75. Sent by mall on receipt of price ` , The play hinges upon the absurdities of a female Ainieasor, a female Judge of the Supreme Court, and 'female -politician, and the ludicrous aspects of a state of society in which women make proposals of marriage lumen, and every bachelor is exposed to two hundred thousand offers, more or less. These ideas are carried out with great humor. The play has caused a marked sensation in Boston, where it has been acted by some of the elite for the benefit of the Cretans."—N. Nation. "The Spirit of '75-hot 11'76, but 1876—is the name of a spirited parlor drama which has given lively pleasure to Select, social circles in Boston. It givesx somewhat extravag ant . and therefore amus ingly, emphatic picture of whatmight be the condi tion of society and the facts of daily life, if the ex treme aspirations of the Woman's Rights party were practically fulfilled. Very witty is the dialogue, very comic are the situations, very incongruous the relative positions. • , —N. F. Evening Post." ,-- "A delielous morceau, made a capital success by the delicate humor, the many sharp hits and the amusing situations which it introduces."-Boston Post. THE STORY OF NY CHILDHOOD. Translated from the French of MME. J. NiCHE LET, by MARY FRAZIER CURTIS. I 1 mo., Cloth, $1.518. ap7:o7 =9 ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON • & CO., No. 115 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. WHOLESALE - 3:11:1:V" 401-41CNIC13:1l5h A. 1413 WICPPICONS, AT LOWEST PASTERN PRICES. APO:DM g r.. MARKET . STREET. 87 , SPRING OPENING!. ( . . THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', ... (Successor to J. M. Burchfield & Co.) SPRING DRY GOODS. SPRING DRY GOODS..: SPRING DRY GOODS. MR. PHILLIPS respectfully announces that the 'extensive alterations to his . • Rtirmr, DRY GOODS " STORE Are completed. and *his establishment is NOW: OPEN. ,Ile offers an entirely Stock of Dry -Goods,' For Spring and SnmmerWear, at the lowest East ern Case Prices. soar 87 ... IMARREi , STREET:. 11. &H. PHILLIPS. • 1868 i. rniNq'otocrio_s1868 ra r n e ur sz lo tr a iretall EW y to frefl o oi.tir own and other . FLOOR OIL . CLOTHS, • CARRIAGE, FURNITURE, TABLE AND . WINDOW SHADE'' OIL CLOTHS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. , . Ala% a ftslll.tne of *ransparent*lSdow abodes; - HoUands, Shi4elOztures, • Tassels, Cords,. . . : WOLESALE AND RlCTATL'itinrillif Will find tuil,reitliBABL2DY NOT LOWER, THA N .2124 and styles second to none, - - • • 'J. & H.t PHILLIPS,, apa:n96 ; 26 AND AS ST. CLAIR ST. Th'sleiTEßN INSURANCE CO., IN OF BUFFALO, N. E STATEMENT OF ITS CONDITION on the Ist nay of January, 1868 Cash'Capitai Net Barplus Net Assets INVESTED AS FOLLOWS: • • Cash on hand and in Bank $116,045 89 11. B:4k N.Y. State Bonds, M`kt value 306._ 8/6 LH) Bonds and 'Mortgages, first liens.). • • 84,800 00' Bills Recelvabie, (Deem. notes not d ue 15,490 sa Call 'Loans see.nredby CoUaterals 59,400 00 repasts] Psoperty. Dolce Furniture - and wrecking material • • 8,101'99 Due from other *clump 1,035 55 Doe from other Companies - • r 990 63 Interest accrued but not due 3,300 00 41., 1)4,8 9 41 89 55 as :-riirestnieti. PA. IN TWO WEEKS! A PROPHETIC DRAMA I . TM SALE . BY ALL BOOMIELLERIL ALSO, RECENTLY PUBLISHED, Total Nat Asserts r BvT?ALO, Sanuary 7th, Mi. I SITABINOZI k I kCANDLESBI Aga* „ da i s == iii SOUR grunt?. uabuttiei.: rWuk, - 4111FAL. . ,_ Itesb.tooliod; nbolted; onsujaier nis Pion& ?? !EP/is:tor as& .. m q , • P PagICXY & br. go. PlTT§Bultptl. T .,..•,.pr,AzFp:TE ; ', TUESDAY .. i , ~_4'..xtil., ....7, , .:1868. BAI~TK' B'IrA~J " EN2~ EMNIMIVO:tM Q IJAKTERLY STATEMENT Or THE FIRST NATIONAL BA?VT► OF PITTSBURGH. Loans and Discounts $1,203.620 87 tratedStates Bondi 580,500 00 State Bonds • • 12,819 50 Due from Banks and Bankers 495.716 69 Speck. and Legal Tender Notei.... 334.027 23 National Currency 9,673 98 Cash Items and Remittances 10.664 91 Real Estate a.. 37,000 oo ExpeCL;e Capital Stock $ 500.000 00 Due Indic ld'i Deposit's.sl,s2s,o9l 75 Due Banks and . Bankers. 163,670 tl6 Due Treasurer . of 11. S.. 104 151 92 - 1,579,546 93 Circulation ' 360,000 00 Contingent Fund a'ad Profits • 265,729 27 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true ab stract from the Quarterly Report to the Comptroller of the Currency. ap7-o4 .i. D. SCULtY, Cashier. Q UARTERLY- STATEMENT IRON CITY NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Loans and Discounts... . . .... IL S. Securities Banking House and Lot , Due from Banks and Bankers Expenses and U. S. Taxes... Legal Tenders and Coln Cash Items Capital Sloe' State Circulation :National Circulation...... Due Depositors • Due to. Banks Surplus Funds anti Pruilts ap7:nlCo CWARTERLY REPORT .90 • OF THE CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. Notes and Bilis Discounted United states Securities.... . , . Specie 1,547 87 Legal Tender Notes 248,000 00 National Band Notes—% 3,802 00 Fractional Currency and Cents 1,421 41 Remittances and other cash items— 4.404 46 - - - . Due from National Banks 135,835 13 Due from other Banks and Bankers 6.208 43 Taxes and Expenses 15,684 08 Real Estate 33,161 81 [I Capital Stock National Circulation State Circulation Depositors Due National Banks Due other Banks and Bankers 3,655 85 Earnings • 1718,131 88 ♦9,112,023 78 I certify That the above Is a true 'abstract from the quarterly Report made to the Comptroller of the Currency. ap7:oll J. E. BRADY. Jr.. Cashier. OUARTERLY REPORT OF THE ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK. Not es and Bills Discounted .... . ..... 0 509,875 83 , I Bonds and. Mortgages 58,823 00 United States Bonds deposited to secure Circulation 500,000 00 Specie and other lawful money - 171,140 00 Circulating Notes of other National Banks 10,983 00 Circuing Notes of other State Banks • 724 00 Cash Items. Clearing House Cheeks 48.832 41 Due by Banks and Bankers - 78,130 95 Real Estate 89,545116 Expenses . 4,157 22 Taxes • 4.895 28 Capital Stock $ 500,000 00 National Circulation - 433,788 00 State Circulation 17,317 00 Individual Deposits ' ' 388,367 18 Dividends unpaid ' 1,717 50 Surplus Fund and Earnings 188.089 72 Due by Banks and Bankers 9.232 45 . . $1,510,51185 I certify that the above Is a true abstract of the report made to the Comptroller of the-Currency. apnott • W. IifcCANDLEI3B. Aa't. Cashier. QUARTERLY REPORT - - PEOPLES' NATIOUL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. .Notes and Rills Discounted 808, 76331 U.S. Securities, at cost 933.968 81 Real Estate, Furniture. &c 70,314 48 Legal Tender Notes, Checks, &c.... 359,179 84 Three per cent. Certificates 15,000 00 Due by Banks and Bankers 134.715 13 Expenses and Taxes 9.330 08 Capital Stock $1,000,000 00 Circulation 800,00000 Due Depositors 348,172 78 Due to Banks and Bankers • 15,014 89 Surplus Fund and Profits --• 57.088 98 iv Didends .unpaid- • • 906 00 . . . _ I certify that the above It a correct abstract from the report to the Comptroller of the Currency. aDT:o9 QUARTERIT STATEMENT : OF TIIE Mechanics National Bank of Pittsburgh. APRIL 8,.1888. Loans and Discounts IL N. Securities • Due by Banks and Bankers Legal Tender Notes National Currency and Cash Items Taxes and Expenses Capital Stock.. - 4 50 0 , 000 00 ContLugent Fund and Earnings A 90,133 97 National Circulation 4.35,567 00 State•Cirenlation 19,691 00 Due Depositotu . ' • 184, 607 83 Due Banks and Bankers • 13,714 99 Dividends unpaid 3,034 00 'certify the above b a true abstract from the re port made to the Comptroller of the Currency. • - • • .' MARTIN. Cailliier• sp7:018 QUARTERLY REPORT EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANS. 63" 21:13;5 C U1a TiftM 45153. Notes and Bilk Discounted 51,035,366 30 IS. 6. Bonds deposited to se 'cure Circulation U.S. Bonds deposited to se- • • - cure Deposits 850,0604,09 0 , 000 Specie and other lawful Inoue) —.- 1.88,730 00 National Currency ...... ....S 1.4,17 Cush Items .18,428 • vroses so' Dueby Banks .......... ... ..:. 101,8 76 Heal Estate 66,50 066 00 Taxes and Expenses 17,876 16 Capital Stock $1,700,000 00 National Circulation ilicomo co State Circatallow ' 40,1E7 °a—. 040;889 00 Individual Deposita 352,500 II ;United Statra Ai— 455 SAO Ns Due to Basks . • 4818 Z 011113119 4515 sze•wr, 553,A51.77 • lie app 113,816;8811 ' certifi te s f i rmi? . & lie lib r e . rt of.tbe ArnlL 6th.'lBBB ItE3OIL7RCF.S ib;7555 33 62,699 573 50 LIABILITIV.S. $2,099.51 . 5 50 OF TEM pirisnrualt, April 6..1868 I 765,115 73 435,000 00 20,000 00 146,529 AO 13,332 189,300 80 37,439 44 81.626,717 46 LIABILITIES .$ 400,00000 . _ 16,448 00 . 359,051 00 . 553,020 39 . 1%408 90 . 285,769 16 $1,690,717 45 J.NO. IMAGOFFIN. Cashier PITTSBURGH, Anril 6. 1888 31, 518'50 06, 87 El oo ' 079 - - $2,1151,023 78 $ 800,000 00 416,500 . 00 __lB,Boo 00 651.VAT0 14.995 82 Prrrsncural. April 6, 1868 ASSETS $1.516,511 85 LIABILITIES. OF THE Arun. Ott, 1868 ASSETS $51,51151i 65 LIABILITIES. 621,921,271 65 GORDON, Cashier ASSETS 579..908 95473 54 . 67 31 5'000 09 . 131,723 00 . 6,788 €145 8.848i45 $1;428,139 19 LIABILITIES 01, 7PB as Pirranniou; Apr!' 00888 $3,616,585 09 itANic - STA - OF THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK. Plrnairnon. April 6. 1868 F.EBOIIIi.CE3. Loans and Discounts e 490,204 93 U. S. Bonds to secure Circulation.. 400,000 00 U. S. Bonds on hand 19,300 00 l'i - e - rOiOns - 7,036 64 Furniture and Fixtures 4,500 00 Expenses ' 5,452 95 Legal Tender, Rank Notes, -Cash I •- Items, ac 934393 22 Specie 13.954 33 Due front Banks and Bankers 119,215 91 LIABILITIES Capital Stock ' $ 400,600 00 t'irculation Issued 349,500 00 Due Depositors rrn, &27 50 Due Banks and Bankers.. 99,803 ',— 377,332 84 Surplus Fund and Profits - 36,554 54 The above statement is correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. ap7ml2. CYRUS eLARKE, Jr.. Cashier. Q UARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE Merchants' and Manufacturers' National PirrsuritGit, April Bth. 186 S LIABILITIES. I Capital Stock - 5 800,00000 31.1 M. Bank State Circulation 97,281 00 31.-1 M. National Bank Clreulauon. 635,589 00 Due. Depositors 353,629 02 Dne other Banks • 58,2125 22 Dividends Unpaid 2,663100 Profits and Earning., ' 218,315 94 ASSETS. $2,095,683 19 Notes and Bilis Discounted ' I . 829,605 28 Banking House 28,338 45 Taxes and Expenses 11,100 19 Specie and Legal Tender Notes $231,037 04 271,930 08 I National Currency 43.873 00 Due by other Banks 151;709 18 13.5. l.overnmeut Securities 800,000 00 The above 13 a correct abstract from Quarterly Rt. turas. JOHN SCOTT, Jit., Cashier, ABSTRACT FROM THE QUARTERLY RERORT OF THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, To the Comptroller of the Currency, on the morning of the FIRST MONDAY OF APHIL,II.BOS. Loans and Discounts 0 689,9158 99 IJ. S.. Bonds 502,000'00 Real Estate and Fixtures 48,118 07 Expenses and Times 12 ; 488 38 Due by Banks ' 197,140.59 Cash Items. Checks on Banks and Revenue :tamps 49,744 84 Leg. Tender notes k .56 :National Band Notes and Fractional Currency 5.49179 210,392 35 Capital Stock $ 500,000 00 . Surplus. Fund - . 821,664 67 Circulation _, 356.740 00 Dividends Unpaid . 180 00 - Earnings 33,593 54 Due to Banks and Bankers 65,790 08 Duo to Depositors 512,130 Z - Due to United States....... 54,040 57 568,170 86 JOHN B. tIVINGSTON, Cashier ap7:co3 Q UARTERLY STATEMENT OF THE UNION NATIONAL BANK. Prrrsntmoll. April 6, 1868 RESOURCES Loans and Erli , counts,.. U. S. Banda and 7-30• a Remittances and Revenue Stamps.. - 1,908 56 Real Estate 7,995 25 Expenses. Taxes, &c , • 6. 269 ll Due by Banks and Bankers 66,484 til. National Currency, Cheeks, &c • 83,613 89 Legal Tender. Specie, and United States Certificates 181,186 78 =1 Capital Stock.:.., • 950,000 00 Surplus Fund and Profits 59,065 56 Circulation 916.000 00 . . - . Dividends Unpaid ~.. 746 00 Due Banks and Bankers... 11C..a4 80 Due Individual Depositors 013.980 12 716,534 92 I Mrtlfy that the above statement Ls correct ap7:010 VIOILEN , S GOLD PENS, • WITH OR WITHOUT HOLDERS, EVERY SIZE; FROM No. 1 UPWARDS; • RANGING IN PRICE FROM. • $l.OO TO $O.OO. These Pens RE WARRANTED, and CAN BE EXCHANGEDI at any time within a year, if not. broken. - FOR SALE BY ' MYERS, WHOM & ca t (POST BUILDING,] No. 89 Fifth Street.--. SHAWLS. SHAWLS. SHAWLS. • EVENING SILKS. EVENING SIT KS EVENING SILKS. CHINTZES. CHINTZES. CHINTZES. NEW - GOODS. I BAIII F4 f 4. 6 BEM RAttEfil &BELL• eiharrreiT IicrROVOUT ''-iiCR&P , L , IIIION-940 toes to arrive es *tamer Dolsorarotibe ' • - • ..,,.14110.1I,DIOMITISCQ.- ~,, ,I j`REW ~ADVEg~ ' I'ISEMENT3. HEINEMAN, HEILMAN SIEDLE $1.159.857 38 NEW JEWELRY STORE, $l, 15% 837 38 In announcing the opening of their new place of business, they desire gratefully to acknowledge the vfrenerptp sy_mpsthy_manifested b.their patrons and e the public. or the firm's severe loss in the 'de- Struction by lire of their new store room, and to return their sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since. The New F,stablisl i unent will , be Opened Determined that the public should lose nothing by the conflagration, the firm has incurred a heavy ex. pease in reconstructing the NEW STORE In a man ner much superior to that which bas su ff ered demo lition. It will be filled with an entirely .2,093,693 18 GOLD AND SILVER GOODS, DIAMOND JEWELRY, $1,605,139 15 41,605,139 15 Owing to its GREAT FACILITIES, the firm are able to sell goods at the MOST MODERATE PRICES. HEINEMAN, 11EllIAN & SIEDLE, $ 627,577 36 299.250 00 $1,274.345 48 97TH.SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE 81,274,345 48 R. S. SMlTH..Cashler S. f-~a:t:h~a' 7 "~ i%.w:SS:a~ 'S.~ua - ' - ~. x E <3 ~~§ R' ..~3,l'~ u t.~~ ai'.t+:S. j~;i,, GRAB OPENING. No. 42 "Fifth St, RILL OPEN THEIR ON MONDAY, April 6th. ((ON A SCALE OP INCREASED SPLENDOR! NEW AND BEA.UTIFUL STOCK OF Of Every Deseription. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF lIMII AMERICAN---AND FOREIGN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Plitted Ware, dc., cfc. ( No. 42 FIFTH STREET, PITTSBIIRGU, PEL ap6:nB9 JANUARY 1, 1868. ASSETS, (aiMarket Value.) Cast on hand and In Bank Real Estate Mortgage Bonds Bank Stocks-- IT. B.• State and City Stock and other public securities Total Liabilities Net Assets Mir Duly Attested, Sworn to and Signed The ATNAIIISPII,ANCECOISPANT the Trubtee of its Patrons to an extent ten fold greater than of Its own Stock holders. , TOTAL LOSSES PAID, 4121,000,000.00. If a proper estimate is formed of the rain and de: struction ocCasioned . by the burning of TWENTY THREE MILLION DOLLARS of property, among people in every grade and positioU, In amounts large and small, under every conceivable circumstance, it wAll give a correct idea of the Company's good works, and the, value_ of genubse 'uoderwrtling,' The best is tits els'eu9saf• Fire and Inland Navigation Bit e. Rates and terms as liberal as is consistent with reliable indemnity:' "" Applications for inimrince will be%promptly at-, tende4 to. Offlce, 83 FOURTH STRERT. A. A. CAREDIR, BRO., Agents. THE BEST KID GLOVES ( IN THE WORLD ARE LAPORTE'S PARIS KID GLOVES, MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SIZES.* AU Gloves made by me bear my signature, rilit # OßTE, FISK,CLARIt FLAG 6, 1) EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FON THE UNITED STATES, . , • • 58 white Street, N. Y. aWEFT 011LAILGES,;' 0 cm* quatityympi prime circler . J tjatielved prime Ltillallei far Data at raitttgAtteMM . • , the lizzlattAW. EESI !El Mr'UNION REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION. . . The 'UNION REPUBLICAN VOTERS of Alle gheny - County are requested to meet at the usual; places for holding elections in the seVeril Wards,: Boroughs and Townships, on 1 1 . Saturday. May 30th, ISOS, And elect two (2) delegates from each election dis-;1 trict, for the purpose of nominating a candidate for' Congress.. Also.'two (2) delegates from each elee-:-1 lion district for the purpose of nominating mina.: dates for Senate; Assembly, Districtl Attorney and Assistant Attorney. Controller and Commissloners.. The Congressional Convention for the 512 d DM trict will meet at the CITY COUNCIL CRAM., BEM Pittsburgh, on TUESDAY, June 2d, at 10: o'clock A. It.. to nominate a Congressman. The - Congressional Convention for the 21st District will t meet at the CITY HALL. Allegheny CitV, the same 5 day and hour, to appoint Confereet for theTilstrict. The County Convention will meet 'at the COURT:A ROUSE, in this city, the same darand hour. . 1 The County Executive Committee recommenn that the delegate elections be held, so Dm as practicablevi by the Republican members of the Election Boards in the several districts, and also the manner• of voting for candidates in the. several conventions.* . okra -Voce. The Primary Elections in the Townships (except.; ink the Toninnins of Oakland. Pitt, I t eebleg, erty, Collins and Wilkins, which will be between the hours of 3 and 7 o'clock.) alit be held between! the hours of'3 and 8 o'clock P. II.; and in the oughs and Cities between the . bouri of 8 and. 7. o'clock P. M. In the Cities-and Boroughs the elec= tlons shalt be by ballot, , and In the.,Townships ,by marking. W. P. REED .Secretaries C. C. Tevion, ' 'iNOTICE. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE It having been decided to Immediately increase the Capital Stock of this Bank to $200,000, notice is hereby given to the present Stockholders that the - Subscription Books are now open,land will remain open until the 10th day of April proximo, for sub= scriptions to the arnouur of $65,000. After April 10th the Books will be opened to the public for the balance of stock not taken at that date: Plasburgh;March 314 1438. tgr'NOTICE.—The Annual freeet trig of the SHAKESPREW & LYDIA ALLEN CONSOLIDAi• TED SILVER MINING COMPANY. :Will be held at the °Mee Of the Secretary, 91 Grant street, on TUESDAY,ApriI Tth, at 5 o'clock P. N. ap6:n92 J. C. DICKER, Secretary._ QUARTERLY DIVIDEND. 1' FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Pittsburgh', Pa., (late Pittsburgh Trust Company.) The Directors of this Bank have this day declared , a Dividend of THREE PER CENT. on the Capital, Stock, out of the. profits of the last three months, payable forthwith, 'fred of State and Government Tax. J. D. SCULLY, apGm.7,7 Cllshier. W • PITTI I DIERGII AND YUBA; - RIVER MINING CO.—The Annual Meet...; Ing of the Stockholders of the Pittsburgh and Yuba! River Mining Co. will be held at the Rooms of the: Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railway Co., On; WEDNESDAY, April 15th, at A o'clock P. at. • mhll:nTZ JAMES FINLAY, Secretarj". REMOVAL. Delaware Mutual S. Insurance C,ompzufi, Removed to No. 68 FOURTH ST., FlttOurgh ap3:nB2 REmovim. JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO., STOCK AND. REAL ESTATE *BOXERS •AND AUCTIONEERS, have removed to • No. 115 FOURTH STREET. ap.l:n7B RFatIOVAL. PITTSBURGH NATIONAL BANK-OF COMMERCE TO NEW BANKING HOUSE ; - Corner of Wood and Sixth Streets. 5p2:1376 • FOR BENT, A Three-Story Dwelling liouie, :WITHIN FOUR BLOCKS of the COURT HOUSE ' TN CORPLETE ORDER; " ;: l Apply on the premises, -„ • , ‘. No. 213 FEDERAL STREET, Pltisbuigit., , l apom93 - • „ - , TO LET, _. • STORE ROOM, and DWELLING attached. l 0 . Beaver avenae4 AlLeghertyl City; `(formerly mariii e _ ..._ ... chester,) Just new; bu Idlng in good location. For particulars inquire of - , . J. RUSH I : 1 No. 237 Bearer avenue.,ll mh3i FOR SALE f FOR -SALE. - Property near Mansfield fOr Salik . Avery desirable piece of land of 16 acres, havin an orchard of about 3 acres, and a good frame hone of 5 rooms and cellar:, a spring of never failing w&- ter near the house. Ideated on an elevation abodt. M of a mile west' of Mansfield Station, on the Pail handle R. R. To be cold as a whole or in lots, tto suit purchasers, from A to 5 acres. Inquire of DANIEL WOOER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent No. 77 "edertil street, Allegheny ORA on second door. • FOR SALE. • • ) A good Crane dwelling of rive rooms, large hal finished attic and good cellar with lot 514. by 131 feet 9 inches, situate. No. 60 Adams street, 1312," • ward,. A Ileghenv City, which will be sold low and good terms: as the owner wishes to leave the city...l Inquire of DANIEL SWOGER, Ne. 77 "Federal street, Allegheny City, on second floor. II FOR SALE. ' $ 548,807 81 2153,089 83 E 10,870 00 1,257:610 00 L 953,172175 64,633,543 30 465,848 65 $4,3613,294 74 BUILDING LOT 7 3. FOR SALE.—Two good lots Out °' Sheideld street; one lot on Adams street; n.(' one lot di Franklin street,' three small lots on Chartiers st Allegheny. A lot in East Liberty, being lot No. on. Dennison avenue. A number of lots on Jacks - Run. • ' Inquire of DANIEL BWOGER, No. 77 Fedend street, Allegheny City, second door.- A good Farm or 70 Acres, 60 of which areculti vate(i, and balance in timber, having 10 acres Of orchard, consisting of apples, peaches andpcari, - 4ss good lof house . of 6 rooms and cellar; a good lag barn, harm well watered, having a good ap rldg near lhe door; 60 acres underlaid with coal.- Witt ate its miles northwest of Allegheny , City, and,4 miles from Sewickley or Glendale Station, on the F. W. k C. R. IL •Terms easy. Inquire at 77 Fed eras street Allegheny City, second door. mhlB:mB.. • •• ARMS FOR SALE.—A small F Farm of 33 acres, with a good frame* bottle, well kof good water at the door, stable, blacksmith shOp, ac.; orchard, garden, ac. Situate on the State road from Marietta to Zanesville, and 4 miles from Marietta, 0. Also, in same neighborhood% Farm of 84 acres, house of eight rooms, orchard, &a.- For sale on easy terms bg S.,OUTBERT SCilliG ap3 Real Estate Agents, 85 Smithfield St° 1.443T8 FOR SALESEVE I 4/L. -WIELDING. LOTS on Observatory Hllld ard, Allegheny City, are offered for sale—cheap. The location Is a, very desirable one. commanding • tine view of both cities, is easy of access, and there Is abundance of stone on the ground nor-build/4g purposon. Apply soon at the .paint .shop •of. uOwAIN & SNYDER, Allegheny Diamond, 4st. THIS OFFICE: .or on the premises, near the , Clb. servatory Building. 1111123:n18 FOIL FIAJLE--.Allouse and•Lot.i i n the corner of BCtler and Jlickson.streeta. - tot ZOO. The house h di, e irooma and a neat 'titre. room, with cellar all I gmut order. It would be a good stand for a Grocery and Provision t3tore.-.A.,.. isession can be bad IratnedlatelyoindArlll be aold . an. EIIIIIIIP3 of ye n' ch i,vws.EY a lIALL, Real Estate Agentel mlfaintl No. 91 BeiTer litre! . , On SALE.-HORBEEL-ACHOVir.. itlrs Y AND SALE STABLE, one Eine HOBT:.'Ban; three _DAPPLE GREY HORSES: ono LAME DRAUGHT HORSE,• thtee BLACK MARES; two GREY, MAJI,E3. FIRST STREET, near Slonongahela House. Horses bought and sold on commission.% ' , 6 rOll SALL—A very , desirable three-story BRICK ROUSE, nearb" new; e brick front, marble mantles; gas and water throughout; house contains serest zooms and Subb ed garret, No. 94 ELM STREET, near Wylie, Sixth ward. Possession from April lit, 1858. Enquire at the house. - - • ; • CaleElf.' • • ' • • t t ( V a gi!" F 404 41 deem). • Jilitlf ,l A aid for silf4" 4l Cael ' ado r AMIN B. eiSiliree 404 WI ; EEO ' 5: soricEs. J. H. MILLER, Chairman: KEYSTONE BANK. GEO. T. VAN DOREN, Cashier. REMOVALS. P. IL 3IADEIRA, Ageat FOR RENT liandsTnely , papered and painted: ECM v"-~,~~`'3:S"~~"'~`>-~.,i£ ~ ~~~ i~~* fix; ~.~~ ~a~. II BM aplm74 0 =I lin