IN N: Lt3,'::.ss . Y P C't li#illii:t.o'..'...4ote M A Duel With Mies. (From the Nashville Press, April `.1.3 t • k From Overton county,_ comes to us a istrange story, which we supPase has few . parallels in the annals of difficulties settled f after the wide. The affair which we are ''about to relate hippened, two, weeks ago, and the details were rehearsed to us on Sat urday by an old, miner, who has been pros pecting ih East, Tennessee for a company of the North; and who, on , his way to thideity, I passed through Fentress and Overton coun t ties, to reach. Gainsboro, on the Cumber iland. , - -• Among the bold, savage mountains of i Fentress, and the lower or southern portion s iof Overton counties, dwell a race of hardy i melt,-.tar burners and wood ehoppers,:who I separated, as it were, widely from the one ;er world.brthe atomic* • , ei .rallibads and Itelegraphs;• , develop among themselves strait „ =terns ,and stranger ways, of ithi - irlere the bold spurs of a wild range -de l. fleet* a Arnie - as they cross the boundary, / line of Feeittess and Overton, lived for t many years two families named Waldron and Jarvis. An unintelligible feud had marred their. interceurs,e-fer time ,out of i mind, until 'about sr year ago, when the Ihead of the -last mentioned lamily, died. ! After this occurrence old troubles were ap parently burled on bothaldeasouid a friend ly intercourseNvas'establishad between the late rivals. ,This ,continue 4 for many months, and until Saturdayidght; when one of the Jarvises, a young man of twen ty-two, and_ while intoxicated, made ,some iineeking . remark reheat .bne; mf the Ned diens, impeaching his courage. The mem ber ,_r•of the ;once -rival family referred to ed he of - the - other's remarks, with many additions and aggravations and his , ire was of edireisgieat. Two days'after he .sent a friend to young, Jarvis, who was at, work i on albericli near by,* tnetay' tb him that as, ' hetasivis)did not conelder him a coarage ous man, he might have tlie pleasure of testing his bravery with any weapon he might choose.. Young Jarvis was too proud to retract the language which had been ut tered under the influence of liquor, and he accordingly sent back word to the other that he would meet him four days from that time in what is known as the Run, where they mild settle the matter with rifles at one hundred and fifty, yards. Both men had been in the rebel army, - and were accounted splendid marksmen, and m their hunting excursions through the neighboring wilds few could equal their sure aim, or bring down the game at longer range. . - ' . It was on a damp, cold, dreary Friday mondiw that the two young men, each ac., coinpamed by a friend, took their way to the Rim, a straight, narrow valley, en one side of whichran a rapid strewn; overhung with wild ? black crags, with here and there stubborn bushes shooting out, while above aciark, gloomy forest surged and moaned in the fitful gusts which now and then swept over the scene. A few rods from the banks of the torrent.was a. straight, unob structed piece of ground for. five hundred sect. Here the two men were to meet. A drizzling rain had fallen for; hours, and the scene through the valley and out over the surrounding hills, with their wooded sides, was disnial with clinging mist and patter ing rain. , r - The seconds paced ' off the distance, the two men were placed with their backs to : • • . ware each other, the pieces were loaded, and , ‘• to the shouted one, two t three, given by one of the seconds standing upon a high rock to one side and about midway between the two combatants, they turned and tired. Jarvis was wonnde through the fleshy part of the left arm,whilebis bullet whistled savagely just above:his antagonist's head. "Are ,you satisfied," said the wounded man's second to the other's friend. "Wal dron wants another shot," was.the reply. A stern savage' smile lighted up the features ofi young Jarvis as his arm was bound up to staunch the blood; but he said not a word. The rifles were loaded again, and once more to the shouted signal the two men.wheeled and fired. The reports were almost simultaneous. Waldroaran forward a few steps, staggered, reeled, and fell into the arms of his friend, bleeding and sense less._ He was shot through the heart. Jarvis went slowly home, saddled his hotse, and telling his family that he was going to Monticello, left the country. - - EEG The Emperor of Brazil in Um Paraguayan An American gentleman who arrived from Brazil last week has given us some items of information, which have riot ap peared in any public correspondence. From this gentleman we gain some facts concerning the action of the Emperor of Brazil in the war, which confirnuthe high estimate placed upon, that monarch• by all travellers in the empire. That he is - a man of high intellectual endowments, fine moral-character and. ()iv:lda - Wawa; was !generally conceded, bpt that.. he. would prove himself a great and firm statesman in the.difilcult and trying 'times of war, many doubted. But the events of the last few months have proved claim to be this. The question vital to Brazil was the com plete liberation from every obstacle to the navigation of the waters that flow from her interior provinces past Paraguay to the ocean. This was solemnly guarantied by the father of the present 'Supreme" of Paraguay; and years of peaceful navigation of those rivers confirmed the sacred obli gation. The vital question with Lopez was to retain his Otell-traltibd - atitiranis in ig norance. superstition, and in political and commercial bOndaiteil MIX - monthly, and oftentimes weekly, sight of . Brazilian steamers , and •other 'vessels did not con tribute to the seineinacy or the Dictator in the hearts of his -peo r = I -Hence the con flict; hence his :d purpose. Six months ago Brazil began, through certain Journals of, the opposition, to'show unmistakable signs of weariness of the war. Thelinapire had to furnisktbe lion's share of funds and troops: the allies bad been before the imprViable Humitita not quite as long as France- and England be , 'Tore Sebastopol, andliad , made - . nolmpres • Ilion. The public funds went down; gold went up; business 'stagnated. There was the same , ftling which pervadekthEnlierth during a part of 1864. Peace was freely talkett oft Ontmettett was 014 r, Vi L lie obtain ed by compromising :with Lopez. Public Journals fu4= ware,O tel ne ked against the giivernment, and - W ftWas ascertained..that it was the Brazilian. Exe cutive Who' at:bed in the Way,"the' murmurs grew p dee loud. He was pr and essed,*4(leY of, every consid eration of-philanthropy and business, to abandon the war, Jia a. failure, ur4'4 and to make pftce on any terms. The Emperor then descended from- is lrelicence and lm ' t personality (for" iistitlitionalpowers are quite linlit4l,) funi.eatd, to "au whom it may concern' trier Train' was fighting neither for ambitionner ter. ~.zefiquftstl _ but j c. for a prinelPle; for solemn treaty' oblige ; tions, li 3 r:theßPentns,lif 47 03 X! La Plata: from Brazil' to the n. That' he would t make n 0.1111194. 9 11 any-otheplatais,And that • if Brazil, for herself and for the nineteenth eenturp-dtd not omairliUmly Itlir,to that 'tone hue would avail truself of consti tutidial ht of Ithaca n, and would re :"! tito sma °On uutff: When nrasitZwas d; Rio de J netzoloolo.WbAkuel)l wet th d by, ill versant of th Lilian monitor • 9, 1 2.i / b ac— l the litSt adlOteat ektel*49t " -- ises and aims the Emperor theirPra— ea mt.th r•prophetd.,,24,. * - gliber`). • • I Vfoyp la a IR I.M S WN HosPrisl.B. • • SM 4ll Bitle 4,*-4 1 MArp -•- • _ .• • • tots 4 neszly a: v .. / • •.. ? ~,t4 • o f London reoug .1,54 awe -patient tole agsmy• t h e ye* lieledbUt MOS BEM = Anecdotes of Ben Wade. (From the Chillicothe Gazette.l The following we derive froni a promi nent citizen of Jelfertion, a fellow church member with Joshua R. Giddings, and they are authentic : About the time Mr. Wade opened a law office - in Jefferson,a traveling , preacher stopped at that village and delivereFla ture on the sinfulness of. slavery- -Mr: Giddings and the pastor of the church; a which he was a ineniber;deented, wicked and incendiaryAndto cOunteract, any evil which the abolition leetnrci_iniglit have clone, these two men diew_up a plan for a society which was to, hold stated meet- Ings for the purpose of Pro Vin A r g the diVinity of slavery from the Bible. In canvassing for members to search, the Scriptures for this purpose, they called, at Wad - e'li-office whO,' after hearing them patiently; remark ed : "If I was an infidel, and thought it desirable to make the: people believe. the. Bible a fable, 1-.. would begin not by openly discrediting it., but I would organize just such societies as you propose, and set out to prove that the God of...the Bible was a being that .sanctioned fjlavery and all its iniquities." -- The pastor spent a few 'moments in deep thought, and exclaimed: “..You are right, Mr. Wade; I now see this thing in a differ ent light; I will have nothing' further to do with it. Not long after this the scales fell from Mr. Giddings' eyes, and he, too, became an apostle of liberty. While :Wade and Giddings were law partners r they sold a horse to a preacher and took•his note. Mr. G. madelhe trade; and drove a hard bargain, although le be: longed to the same church with the preach er. They shortly after dissolved partner ship and divided the notes,; Mr: G. assort ing them out, and somehow the poor and doubtful were counted into Mr., W's. half. •Mr. W. made no objection to this, doubt.' less. thinking this. would afford a good op.- portimity to exercise some of that large hearted practical benevolence for which he is so noted. • The preacher's note fell to - Mr. Wade, and when it 'Came due he - was v informed by Mr. G. that Mr. W. had bought ••the note. On calling toliky , it, Mr. Wade asked him how inttoli money he had, and was informed "just eneugh to pay this note dg. an et back home on. _Mr. Wade re plied 4Well r in the Mat place , had I been selling the horse, my conscience would not have allowed me to exact of you more than lie was worth,and intlie second place, you preachere have a bard time of it, and I - am the leaf: man that wonid have a desire for . your money. Here is your note, I make you a present of it." The minister was ef fected to tears, and remarked to a brother member shortly after, while relating the occurrence, "that man's rough exterior covers a noble heart." AIITOGRAPIII3.-A sale of autographs took place in London last month. Among the remarkable lots were the following, with the prices at whieh they sold: Letter of Lord Bacon, 3 guineas; letter of the Cheva lier Bayard, said tolie the truly one known, £lO 55.; letter of Calvin, - £11; signature and short note of Benvenuto Cellini, £6; letter signed by Cranmer,£4 2s. 6d.; signature of John Hampden, £ 2; signature of Algernon Sidney, £3l3s. 6d.; letter of Sir Isaac New ton, £l2; nine letters of Henry Benedict, Cadinal of York, last of the Stuarts, giv ing some interesting partieulars of his bro ther the Young Pretender, his intrigues, his tippling propensities, &-c., £l2; six letters of Vcdtaire, 25 Bs. - I'ir'CONGRESS-22a DISTRICT la a candidate for-nomination before the Union Be ' publican Convention. _ mhl7:d&T cCONGKESS-22d DISTRICT. THOMAS'HOiVARW Esq., Is a candidate for nomination, by the Union Repub lican Congressional Convention. mb3l:d&T 'FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. , subject to ,the decision . tit the Union Republican County Convention. • , • apinon-d&T FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Subject to the (lecision of the Union Republican - County' Convention. mleA:n24.d&T FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. WILLIAM C. MORELAND Subject to the decision or the Union Republican County Convention. mh27:n43:d&T 10 - ASSISTANT DISTRICT A TOMMY. -JOHN W, RIDDLL- '7' be a candidate for Assistant District Attorney,. subject to the decision of the Relinblican County Convention. apilhd&T Igr'ASSISTANT DIST TORNEY. CSubject to Conventi o n. hed ision of the lin ounty 10 - COUNTY COMMISSIONER. . "*". Of Lower St. Clair township, (late of Co. B. 62d P. v.,)snblect to the decision of the Union Repub lican County Convention. ap2a.:096-daT arItiaCIELELOWS 'EMIR OWE. Tills splendid Hair Dye is the best in the world; the only true and perfect Bye; harmless, reliable, instantarteous,• no-disappointment; ,no. ridiculous tines; remedies the_ill Cleats of ba d dies;tnylgo rates end leaves the Bair soft and beautiful 0. lack or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and I"rs applied at Batchelor's Wye % on street, 'New York. ' ars. • s, se . 3 *:4,61i Essay itbr ABUS ES DISEAS which creole Impediments; to ,hfAHHIAGit, with sure mesas of relief. • Sent 'ln 'sealed letter es/elopes, free of charge. Address Dr..l. SKILLIN HOUGH TON. Howard Association: Philadelphia, . Pews ~ WO WV . - PERCEVAL VIIICIEUNICIAL,' =Gomm (Late of P., F. C. B.dilwmi4 Office, No. IffFEDERAL STREET,___ltdom No. 511, n a stairs . P. O. Box 50, ALLEGHENY cmr. ItmoinwEßYAngron c hatcM BLAST XURN farmabed. Particular attention paid toed al in COLLIERY LOCOMOTIVES. Patents n ndentfilly BAs' A, ISO CLASS for a:mermaids every WEDNESDAY arri:nBB SMI9OII /11/1114—__' few days,levid - -agent VS' ilVer Moan ni Colorado, to develope_ ten different Lodes of 13 lver Ore, discovered and- located by .esperieneed miners and situated in an unusually rich Mining district. It is intended to have them Ibllf developed bel l = fll24lrigle_. litlingliltiti-Cl2llany have ...eractrief4 to_ sell a limited amount o the Moth at a rate which IrfAe nisi* purchasers on the sainefooting as the proprietors themselves. 7for 4 ft111 1""1"MalMlf 'IL MeLAIN & CO., ' - Youth ..s s d d; AD o obr uo. mai; IL'lrand aticlOiref • MIS kiltalto.llmialklbrel. ,3 • ' • - ,, a00 kaU bbls. lake -.1/.4,..10044111111:411br ' 'IV* •. . ,i4jl Main 'II IWWIT UI ii*V "G. 'Et 00 4 ailed 4..71'1' , Wltitglizal •• Itillnirelpd ehrilup L ISt -r Irtwiteararr, ta6ft: arranted equal to IWO* state*l4 , . MGM KNOX, eiluseett Nw *RS L &beet! street. Pittston*. PITTSBITRGIL , POLITICAL. •: Gen.' J. S. NEGLEY LEVI BIRD DUFF, Gen. A. L. PEARSON, .1. B. FLACK, PHILIP HOERM SPECIAL NOTICES. = SEE REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JOHN D. BAILEY & ; BRO ., • • STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AtreneNEnts, Are prepared to toilet, Auctio* STOCKS, BONDS, and all - klnda ,of SECURITAES REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNTFURE it it, either on the' premises or at the Boald of T . rßootee. - Particular attention as keretutore, to the sale of Real .ratate at private, sale. - Sales of Real Estate in the conntry_ittended. 001ce. N 0.115 FOURTH. STREET. - ; - 0c23 FAUNS' VOR LIE now for sale several-of hefinest FARMS in' Westmoreland and Indiana - counties; on remarka bly easy terms, so , easy that any one desirous of buy ing can purchase outline altogether. Call and ex amine far tonne!. • • • mh 4 • r FOR AY BES W ERCE 113N1 deni°ble ouse, containing 10 rooms; including , double par lor, with marble mantles, and tilled modern hn provementei I acre of ground, with ,frult, vapes, •berries; de. Situated near Millersvi ll e, at the termination of the Wylie streeti.Passenger cars.. This is one of the handsomest locations in Allegheny county, I and fa a good neighborhood, Apply at W. A. HERRON'S Real Estate Office, 87Grant street.• inh2S rat SALE & TO . LET...Houses and Lots for elide in all parts of the city and so. rbs. Also several FARMS in good 1 - mittens. Also, & small . WOOLEN FACTORY, with 510 acres of land, and good improvements,' which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Fricste Dwelling Houses for rant In both cities. For further partimilars inquire • 110 G rant .LIAN. WARD, Gn street , opposite Cathedral: THE MAGNOLIA FARM, • ,15,0 . A C RES, , Located near lacEceePort, not far from Eirotrs Sta tion, on the Connellstille Railroad: New house, in excellent condition; barn excelled• by few in the country.- All improvements on the .place are mod ern. and of the best kind. Soil unsurpassed by any in the country for farming. Fruit, grapes, &c., in abundance. Never failing springs abound. Coal bank open. 'Fences perfect. Win be sold cheap. Apply to STEEL'S/. WILSON, • • -- , . Broker's and Real Estate Agents, a. 25 No. 86 SMITIFFIELD STREET. 2,000,000 AcREs OF CHOICE Late FOR . SALE, BY " Union Pacific. Railroad Company, EASTERN DIYISIO,N, Lying along the line of their road, at $l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE, ' And on a CREDIT OF FIVVIMARS. • For further particulars, maps, &c., address JOHN P. DEVEBLITX, Land Commissioner, Topeka,' Kansas. Or CHAS. B. ILISI3OIIS, Seey, St. Louis, Miasourl. EMI WHITg'LEAD AND COLORS. CHROME YELLOW, FOR" HAM PACKERS; • AND icCOT'S YERDIVik. 43111:1304 FOR SALE BY HARRIS a EWING, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS • Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, grx-rsixtdri. PA. . --- T SCHOONINAKEIi & SON, - • , • PIPTSMIT.TRG - Ii - . , White 'Lead 'and ColOt Woiks mANuTAcrinesns OF WHITE AND RED LEAD: _ ZINC, PUTTY, BLUE LEAD; I.lcCOrd VERDITER GREEN, And all colors, dry . or In OFFICIE, 118. 87 FOIIIItTir ISTOSET. Factory, Nos. 450 458, 454, 458 and 458 Rebecca Street, and 4 b , 81snd 53 Lacock: Street, Allegheny. • UMM lon 26: Rep Oilcan mhno-diT • • FERTILIZERS. TO WHEAT (HOWER& EUREKA AloomusTED BONE, SUP. -PHOSPHATE - OF--LIBLE, . . -- -MANUFACTURED BY' The Allegheny SEWARRA' . CAMPBELL, • I ,I II4:IPREETOIIO3,k °Moe, 356 Pena . The best Eertillzer In keolzed by.. lamas who lumbered! It a - tins 4 to t e the stand acroiri),Wgeigs,V l e rreVaggrst a C DI , I, • ttout elrenlatlon ursddet •eontainlng and valuable statements of this Fertilizer,' ooplea which will be sent free to-say sending' us Shah" .! Vrriclitgl; JLBIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE' that on the SW day of D. DM, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against the - • • NOTATE or A t IL MAYO. WILLIAM IL BRAVO And A.I4ITMOME DIMO, co.rocnerh of Elizabeth 'rp.,' in the county of ' Allegheny:Edina of Pennsylvania, who have been adludged bink rupts on their own petltiontthat ttl e payment of at_ir delsto and dellyeu of any property lOuillillaa" c " bankrupts, to thew.' or , jar their u ' Mot tne.treek fer °rim' ilitPertio by stain are tbetldden that &meet vigor thocreditorisofilte:Old PO to prove their debts and to choose one or mord S. signees of theirestate, will be held at a Court of Bank. ruptcr, to be hoiden at tlfe'crface of the Re Later, Nu.liltDismowd before SAMUEL • r 14th day 'of May..A.151 - groWeit_4-1_,87, , ,./ THOILAB L. BOWLIcs, U. EAllirahliLail Messenger. sn'3:p2l imam TN THE ORPRAIEP .Cat w 200 . see filets Or . ICH I_2l4pAri ir l u lecip o • i n t,: April lit, 11C12 . Ea 9.4 1114 10 .. A e 42 AuditoktroTtualtitjt i ere92t rerirt inpoli thee: wpi = • ,• I ite 44. if 42 - f.t4,-4-I'. .:•4111 7 .4 2,;,:citr.111 12 = 4 : 20 0 1 1 - ' ,l m Teo Amoral. .4%. saluerrae, uterr. hrottea *** • hes laTalestedilla7yaovea.Auditor. • PlMarallo l4 A* ll* . /211114 *1114" MEI G. 3f..PETTN,', No. 80 Suilthfiel4 stFept. REAL ESTATE IMUMD . !SIMMIIM PITTEII3I7IGH AN ORDIIIi.,4ACE To 'preemie the CleelForce to the Ottlee of the Wa le Works. Snc. 1. Sett ordained and enacted by the Clill of Plttaburgh, in Select and Co on Councils assem bled. And it - is.hereby enacted -the t W autAoritg Of the some, That the Water Comm tee be told they are. hereby Lanthortzed speotrt a suitable person to act as Assistant Clerk in the office of the Water Works.; also to nasiat in priparing the duplicates of. assessments of water rents, and such other duties as may from time to time be directed by proper au thority. The Water Committee shall fix the cora pensation of theAssistautClerk, to be paid on their monthly pay toll, and besubJeet as other employees' to removal for neglect of duty and incompetence. SEC. That , any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the pass a ge of this ordinance at the preeeat time , be and ... r e is .he r eby repealed so far as tGa same affects this Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils, this ATth day of April, A. D. 1168. JAMES McAULEY, President of Select Council, Attest: E. s. 3lonnow, Clerk of Select Council . W. A. TOMLINSON, President of Common Council Attest: 13t un.llellA Clerk of C- AN OROINANC AIITHORIZI • la THE Straightening and pening Webster Street, Seventh Ward, from Fulton to Roberts Street. SEC:I. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh; :Itt Select arid 001711111011 Councils assent bled, and ft to hereby toad i ed by the authority 'of the same, • That Webster street, &youth ward, from Fulton: street to -Bobcats . sareet, be opened and straightened, as laid down. in the "City District Plan," OlD•feet Wide; and that ass. Atkinson, Jas. appointed nd' appraiseie be and they are hereby to the damages and assess the with oanpa r c o t p oft yA benmebtye da ptpheorvby , J in na o y d a O n th e , '1864. SKr. 'I. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the - same Is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance.. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils, this 4111th day of Apri, A. D. MAW • JAMES 'WADLEY, President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Mounow, • Clerk of Select Council. W. A. TOMLINSON, Preildent of Common Council. Attest: li.ucti McblAsTEB, Clerk of Common Council. apdO:pi A N ORDINANCE Repealing an Ordinance Passed , No vember 11th, 1865. SEC. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in. tided and Common Councils aseem bted, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That an ordinance passed Nov. 11th, 1:865, authorizing the construction of a Public Sewer on Grant street, from Diamond street to the Mononga hela river. be and the same is hereby repealed. Sze. 2. That any ordinance or part of 'ordinance conflicting with the passage of this ordinance at the preeent.time, be and the same ts hereby repealed so tar as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Connell.% tuts Alta day of April, A. 1)...1.868. J AMES MeAITLEY. President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Monnow, Clerk of Select Cou T ncil. . - W. A. O3ILINSON, President of Common Council. Attest: Huan Mc.llAsTun. Clerk of Common Council. ap.30:p44 AN ORDINANCE Constructing Public Viewer on Fourth Street. Sze. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh. in Select and Common Councils assem bled, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the City Engineer be and he Is hereby authorized and directo advertise for proposals for the construction orjs'qVublic Sewer on Fourth street, - from Market street, to connect with the Wood street sewer, and to let the same in accord ance with the ordinances of Councils passed for that ,purpose, and to assess the cost of the same on prop erty Itenelitted thereby James Irwin. 2d ward, Alexander W. Rook, Richard Mays. 4th ward, be and Ihe same are hereby appointed viewers fcr that purpose. Sac.... That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting , with the passage of this ordinance at the present time, be and the same Is hereby repealed so fir as the same affects this ordinance. - Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils, this 27th day of April, A.l), 1508. JAMES McAULEY, President of Select Council. Attest: E. S. Monnow. Clerk *of Select Co uncil. W. A. TOII,II 4 iSON, President of Common Council. Attest: iltult McMASITIEn. • Clerk of Common Council. .op30:1)43 HOTELS. - , THE MANSION HOUSE. - %'he undersigned beg to annondee to their friends and the public that they heir purchased this OLD ESTABLISIIED and POPULAR. HOUSE, No. 344. Liberty- Street, And will continue to keep it la the best style. The MANSION ROUSE has over one hundred rooms, ail newly furnished In the best style, and only two min.. nos , walk from the Railroad Depot., Trayelers wilt End this house an excellent one to stop at, and will be accommodated any hour, day or night. Connected with the Rouse is a splendid Hall for Concerts. Families or single persons taken to board by the day, week or month, with or-without rooms. H. wAapiEgi_ inhitan37 PlTTSiltilad H. CIONDUCTERON THE EUROPE.. %,_)- AN PLAN. . ' ST. JAMES HOTEL, 1 Nos. 400 and 407 Liberty St., , Opposite ljniori Depot, PITTBDITROD, 4 4 JAMES K. LANAHAN, Proprietor, This bowie Is newly built and splendidlyfternishp ed. and convenient to all the Railroads nominal in to the city. Strangers visiting the city will tad this 'IV very oonventenrane economical' pinny The secure your room and r y for your meals • as yointot them. • The Restauran connected , with 018 'lntel ;seven at all hoursof th 'day and night. Dells and partied supplied with. Suppers:at the short notice , an reasonable raters: _. , , ~1 seisipla HAVS; 4WD NEW EPIWIG IG4o9p,k_ , ALL TiiE NEW BTTLFA gir . : Ha* and A.ARIVII , IG DAILY, AT . • mrOolla .4j0:8; • •• •• WOOD BT VrARTIN LINISt• DZAIXI6IX AA -'ll9 , ii0.1 6 a40.412 1 FX1P jElanek , id " VA& 14I VEIta ri lt 4thul arilirl li t o. ISLD STRET, Pittaburgh; Pa r . - '4"' • orders promptly tiled anamajoultlon: • ' • ON 4)? ••• , `11W ,11,1, sultotarers of , 110110M111 seleap irt ANCHO II AND MAGNOLIA. Oniurnses AND ISATANG•'.Y= , • -)“ =IA 1131466168111#111N { ' tl . RTmer t--- . . p c. ',EA ~,, - -- 77 - Ifi.gZVifial i• j ,ff'- , ...„ • • '.131.4...:-.3{..• Pt ,' '' ~" • - spill:de BEN FRANKLIN Oe in Fninklin savings Bank Wenn No. 43 Ohio Bt., AllegbOrry4 HOME COMPANY, managed by DlTeetorawell known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a share of your patronage. HENRY TRIM/IN.. GEO. D. RIDDLE Henry Irwin, D. L. Patterson. Henry Gerwig,. Geo. H. Kiddie, Jacob Franz, [ GottielbFaas, Simon Drum, J. B. Smith, [ Jacob Hush, W. N. Stewart,[Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Craig, Jos. Lantner,' J. Zinkand, Jeremiah Kohen 100:033 - - NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., Op THE CITY OF ALLIVIEIY. BUOffice, G ln . ALLEGHENY' TRUST COXPANT'S ILDIN OR Councll,_ 6D3O:PC - W. W. MARTIN, President JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary. 1 A. H. English, .. G.G.P.Williams:Jno. Thompson, Jno. A. layler, . Jag, Lockhart, !Jos. 31yers, Jas. L. Graham, Robt, Lea, , IC. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown, Jr. Geo. Gent, 'Jacob Kopp. mhs:nB4 WESTERN • INSURANCE COM PANY OF PIMIBUREIai ALEXANDER "President. WM. P. HERBERT,_becretary; CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, General Agent. pence, 82 Water *street, Spang dt Co.'s Ware house, up stairs, Pittsburg Will ir.:tire against all kin h. ds of Fire and Marine Risks. A home institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the community and who are determined by promptness and liberality tO MUM taro the character which they have assumed, as, of• fering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. pENNSYLVANIA INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURSH OFFICE, Al FIFTH STREET, BANE:BLOCK. This is a Home Company, and insures against loss by Fire exclusively. • • LEONARD WALTER, 'President. , C. C. BOYLE Vice President. ROBERT PATRICA Treasurer. HUGH MeELHENY; Secretary. DIM:M*011S: WOrgeWilson, , i Geo, . kraus, J. C. Lapps., J. C. Flelner, John Voegtley, A. Ammon. MILIIIX1117( 41: 11 1P11 11 ESS, Si 1111001 Street. INSURANCE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF ALLEGHEII7, PA. DIEECTORS FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. DinECrons: Alexander Nimick, John R. McCune; R. Miller Jr., ' Chas. J. Clarke, 'James M cAuley, I 'William 8. Evans, Alexander Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Ackleu, I Phillip ßeymer, 'D avid Id. Long, Wm. Morrison, D. Ihmsen. n 027 Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle. Robert e ? 5 h b r i t a l t r e . c k r ng Jos. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTICIErT ST., N.E.AX. D'rw DIRECTORS: Charles ,V. Baucker, ' Mordecai H. Louis, Tobias Wagner, David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, I Isaac Lea, Jacob R. Smith . Edward C. Dale, e'eorge W. Ric hards, George Fates. CHARLES G. BAN 'KER,q'resident. EDW. C. DALE, Vice President. W. C. STEELE, Secretary, pro tem: J. .0 AIIDNER COFFIN, AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets ixthM:wl.s ALLEGMENY INSURANCE COM xx. PANT OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Risks, JOHN IRWIN,. Ju., President. JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. WM. DEAN, General Agent. ( hihEcrottS: Crpt. Wrn. Dean, B. L. Fahnestock, W. IL Everson. Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Capt. J. T. Stockdale. John Irwin, Jr.. John D. McCord, C. ti. Hussey, Harvey_Cbllds, T. J. Hoskinson, Charles Hays. pEOPLES' INSURANCE CO PAN Y.- OFFICE, H. E. CORNER WOOD & FIFTH STS. A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Risks Drnicorons: Wm. Phillips,l Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, I Samuel P. Shrirer, JohnE. Parks, Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James Miller, . I Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk, I Wm. F. Lang. James D. Verner. Samuel DieCrlekart WM. PHILLIPS, President. JOHN WATl',_Vice President. W. F. GARDNER, Secretary. CAI'T. JAS. GORDON. General Agent. COAL AND COKE. • BEST FAMILY COAL ALWAYS ON HAND And DeliveredProanptly tp Order, AT , LOWEST MARKET RATES BY ~ OSCAR F. LAMM 45.1- CO., 1 Corner Sandusky Street and P. Ft. W. &C.E. IL .A.I.asEG TEENY CITY, ANTHRACITE. COAL FURNISHED AT THE OWEST RATES. • • Joe: COAL! COAL!! COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART &CO, Haylug removed their Oteo to - NO, 607 xarEsmuirlr STREET, (Lately City 'SleuthMO SECONVELCCIR.' Are MVP", Vil4 ifEAVeatla l trsi market price. • • " All orders lett at their office, or addressee to , them through the mail, will be attended to promptly. my2s:to • !`CHARLES H. ARMSTRONG, lJ DEALIWIN _ TOUGHIOOIIIIII' A 10) 0011101LLSTILLE GOAL, And Mannfacturers of r COAL, SLACK' AED DESULPITIMIZED CORE °Mee and Yard—CORNER OF BUTLBE AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street., near Lock No. 1 Pittsburgh, Pa. Families and Manufacturers supplied with 'the ' bert article of Coal or Coke at the lairegt cash rates.' Orders left at any of their offices , will rewire prom t attention. A WITSTRONCI. & HUTCHINSON, Successors to '. I I rIIAO,I4.PIELII. AND YOUptylCK!Lf COAL CO., ~ 1111.1.8111:PPIIMS. AIM DEALERS; STRA.IIO : ROAD .A R. MYRA of.euPorior YogittoithellY .. CAS AND: FAMILY COAL : 'Moir ulna Tod -FOOT OF ThYSTREET, 'neai the Works.' , :- . i. . . . ampromumur.. S MinerarimlShippers of • - tiVitGIIGABLTORGE and FAMILY cuAL, IiIIT,C.OAL and SLAcH. Coal delivered PromlitiV to .01 Virgil?: or the q(tlea at - the lowest market rates; - • Office and. YariFiNXII.NEMIPOURTII AND WAT SON(formexlySkpiki) STUEETd, riwb . ur gh. • , r. o. Boa anis: , . 118: FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS,* 'iniernms. Aso,fitir4o IlLEMßealk f ar : WEISZ ret)''.l4€i "koiArxliCks*lutiraite.. 4 , 3 l2lonstaa_Vpan blind isierrlsar PABLORAII pgraAn. PUMITUitic.,4 ortmeittrot common Tur, , tt , r? . • THF pnces. , • 'Mose In want of anything:fa - our Use are corwrT 14 11 41.berOrea V eCtilataireof , l,r± 11. oqs LAN 4111.1.1 BEROff - gt'-v iIiNEU ri ‘: • 0, IP roe,`l reb=/ 117“1114 ilt "). ereentioa;sa at Maim& Naraetka.sakataltrel . IPrivIIIIIJRGH THEA .I , i j • FRED AIMS MANAgign. GEO. 11. BARTON ' STAGEMANADAnt. i l ll New attraction. • I. PUSS IN BOOTS. ' _ ._ And the GREAT VARIETY COMBINAIit t:t tu . Un• air til further notice. Grand -Family " ss in Boots , ' Matinee Saturday afternoon. i IarIArIiNELVS • MUSEUM EXHIBITIO, Comprising WORKS OF ART and UREA 'URAL CURIOSITIES, ATLFRAMIELI24( HALL; Fifth street, opposite Pittsburgh Thea Clotho( Admission, Ma cents. Doors of o'clock A.,31. to 10 Y. M. President. .seeretary. IigU'GRAkND MATINEE - THE: HAYMAKERS 1N:CO8T AT THE ACADEMY OF NUS Saturday Afternoon, 2111 PRECISELY AT O,CLOC'R UNDER TIIE DIRECTION OF PP.OF -ate* CIRCUS AND MEN TRAINED ANIMA The management is enabled to prescu a . style of SPECTACULAR: SPLE. Never before consummated by tact o A - DISPLAY OF PAGE N3'llilli.Rtgtrralsoginglie almost IIItiRARST-. J o • • 0 ". STANDAILD SH Vif," Sustains the reputation so honestijlquiredtand mika:lti3f•ataati:taNiiieedsis3Ligessrs. TRAY - ill et. (OYES. ,I : ' GRAND PROCESSIT L , THE FETE OF VERS . li' . . 4: The Courtly 3feetlng of ROYALTY, d POWER c on the - , p FIELD OF , THE CLOTH EKILDi , ' 1 . RING HENRY VIII, of England; F i 'II.NCLS 1, of France. Poonesslons of • KNIGHTS AND D DS. •r, DAIS OF TILT AND TOUR Y. THE CAR OF AUR ORA, At a cost of slo , oQ o.reientatioris of the peo iEl l a zipi t ! m o r si Sr a t 1 cin s EUROPE, S i ASIA, AFRICA THE GENIUS OF LIB TY, 1 , A ROLLING ITASS OF MAGNIFICENCE, A LINE OF GORGEOUSNESS !I I • ON MILE LONG. POWER SHISSETIVIENT TO BEA TY. LION PROSTRATE AT WOIIiANIS ~ Taken from its Den. MOunte d upon Carried in Triumph um)ig Iterlval of a Taste for the A PEBIOD.OF cnivonY, IMOD, IIN PARADE, . . RePlate with Ancient Grandeurlideetlng. of the 'M onarchs; the White and Black kdlk hts attired In Salts of Real Armor: Ladles of the urt to Royal Robes. I THE ORIENT/4 4 ,75AT THE ELEP - IV:Wit h &Vlrr i r Mlfgsa. n THE wrxyro BMA.: Thrown open to the public. Prof.. ,GROUP OF LYONS—the largest. seen in any Menagerie. • ,• 111" Fir 11111 particulars of thist i. , • QUADRUPLE COMBINATION SeAligergycliilet:.ri,Dr:riptire de..; of the'. cottege r s fl a ') t Vit t u t el t fl i r. a l i t a .. l !eribnis*ee WILL Eli-III:4T IS. • • -• s• BIRMII4GHAM , , On Thu.rsiiit ALLEGITP4:XVIIPITY , d. ••• - • •il,•t lirrtsattioll,litionlioti: • • - D A I S ONL " CoinnetWng '2EfbNikitilA;* -Otis OLIVE.R.i , MYEDS:Director blicaticru., • • 1 1;010/10104 - F...41f et4 !. ap2448.., , GAS AND t3TEANE TrrTiNG. , , itudhe . , Jour { (worms Vut, 1 1 0 GAS - p tA i i . ~,,,„f setur rigi;r:MAlN: • rWDRIk,..AI-` nai i l ora - - 1; " 114 " 1 4 ;t;;.*11 it f, Can* or Pute.o* w PITTSEiIMr„ irrrlSlzZr.!." t1411:2. IC-1 - /I Marriltreeta;: - .. okighw ari taa:444:l • - pity..ifr - ) walla bber obis Er EITEL ORCHESTRA, GREAT OF A HUGE, MONSTER; ;' •. 1 -. 41 I'S ~! EMI lie. front 1.401 ES it :11111E. 2 /111 ji li I. OERGZ. !I ,this season .1 • DOR, . - 111 FEET. l'edestal,'and( I nie Street& RE AR E 1 N• - • Ibuaring on ; : DEN • • TE and lilt eed tiniest ever iMENE .4: .., , ;e,t)':.: - 11T . 14' 3 . 11:: !' ; • , ",` . ..iti 11,; , .!1? - 1 ,. !•!':; 7. .t • ~ x .