CE littsburgt Saitttf. A Mac..y.Cheek fAriathin This reader of the Scriptures aid fulfiller of the prophecies is a queer character, and affordsliis neighbors much amusement. He exhorts sinners, shouts at meeting, drinks bad whiskey, is exceedingly. quarrelsome, and in fear of no one but Mrs. Choptanks, wise rules hbri witha rod of 47" and some times :with a fire-shovel. - He had her arrested and fined for an assault and battery. He was, he testified, at his devotions , when she assaulted and bet tered him grievously with a long-handled fire shovel. It was _God's mercy; he claim ed, that he escaped with hls life. Ills head was broken, his nose mashed, his eyes blacked. and he had, he said, internal in : juries that might yet prove fatal, and bring ' Mrs. C: to the gallaws. ~! ' At this. Mrs. C. smiled grimly, and snap : ped her fingers. • Choptanks was, certainly, severely pun ; ished, and it: seemed a fearful outrage to I come down on, the heaTtif the family when i lit his piayers...:Jhe neighbors teatified that 1 onthe night Of "the imisault they were attract - I ed, while paising Choptanks house, by his, 1 voice in prayer. Hi has a powerful voice, 1 and was lifting- it ,up so as to be heard at a great distance:. He seemed to ;be praying I for! his wife, • - when the prayer suddenly i ceased, and they heard the cry of "murder ! ! help! help!" and, rushing in, found Cho p-1 tankt on the flOot,'Mrd. Choptanks standing ! 'over, and beating him_.with the fiat side of 1 the shovel on that part of the person where the body ends and the legs beg-in, and where Choptanks loaned his intemel injuries. 1 The reason for this violent attack seemed p.so mysterious that Mrs. C. was called on for 1 an explanation, which she gave with great 1 emphasis and volubility;;. '.Tver since that beast;" she cried, -'"jived , meetlit'le's bin ugid Ms privileges in alms- I in' me, his lawful pird injured wife, in his I prayers. He daren't open his ugly head, any I' other .way—ant.so he gits down upon his hippercrltical knees, an' pretendin' to pray, , pitches into me. Why, on that very night, 1.. Squire, he was a liollerin' so that the people on the road from meetjn' stopped; and he waa4. hollerin' '011,(Loidl look down on i this black-hearted woman, meanie' me; 'con vert her from her evil ways, change her adulterous heart.' Do ye. 'wise I was gain' to stand that? Not much, you bet! I jist lit_Onto him with the shovel, and the Lord didn't hear a decent woman abused much after that; :and but for these hippercritical 1 people who puts him nu to this sort of work a purpose, I'd a fixed his flan fo good, mind I tell yn. l ' --;• '' --'' '' "- ' Mrs. Choptanks,-in a little' • with Mr. i C. would not have- secured many backers, ] being light weight by the-side of her "man . 1- beast;" but, as the great Napoleon remark ed:sNlieti accounting tor the astounding de . I feat of Pakenham by,the riff • aen of Ken , tuc4,3vho, by-the-by, • ran off :tan - early , I stage of the engagement, "Th: morale is , . h=" Mrs. C.'s eye means b : siness, and 1 theteser . animal quails before : s superior. I —Letter to Cin. Com, "' Regarding Men and Fermi Fern, in the Ledge ~ has some _ plain, common sense talk remding the , in tercourse of intimate, friends, which she thinks is much more reasonably conducted e among men than by women. Thus, in order: to avoie. offering a female4riond who mayshance to while a lady is oc cupied, the latter may of send ( down word that . she is, engaged, ut ,must resort to a "white lie," And sa that — She is "out." Fanny once excused elf to. a female 'Ho lum because she had isn 'articl e ti Write. The visitor , as soon as Fanny luid gone, turned to anothef with the ntild remark : "I suppose she said that to get rid of us— don't you?" Fanny, says the intercourse of tierrwith each other has always doused her admiration. It one wants to read or write in anther's company, he does so, and no offence is taken. ' If one has to leave,,heoften says no moi than "I'm off," or "Good-by, bld fellow." Soinetimes it is only a touch of the hat, or a hand laid on the other's shqulder in passing, and•no black eyes folloW,rno locloi of hair fly, nor do any hard words or "ooks result in the future. Further fancies follow, regarding the pos sible conduct of females in imaginary emer gencies. We quote:' kit' ladies smoked, which the gbds forbid! do you suppose one lady would allow an other to stop her in the street and. light a cigar from ber,lips, when shetwas-nevpr in troduced? ' When sue ' ilichiet . even know who her dressmaker was, 'sir where she bought her bonnets? Good heavens! pia you ever notice if there is anything unexpected vccurs At U. znittft4 VOW meh igif thj same street, how naturally and frankly they accost each other, though perfect strangers, and converse about it, arid go their several Ways, to their tombstone,- it. Not so sweet woman ! Catch her a ealdng to "that nasty thing I" How does e know "who.or whatsiwien..: ' '',r . • Children are so delicious about the mat te I saw two little girls the other:Vey, , ing to crack a not upon the sidewalk by p sing in turn their, tiny little shoes upon i Despairbkoliinicesq Ate3hindrile a gentleman passing, -"Af.an, man, crack this -nrit for, ilk -3vill you :?. His handsome trice was luminous with fun as he preised his Wished boot down upon it, to the delight Of the youngsters and myself. INpw these littie girls wouldn't have thought of asking a ady to do that, or if they had, do you think shamonlilluweetplpeCtOidd LIR The Art 1 1/e'rt ( FllttecYMPAs';',i a CaP• • tam L ris, who his en; -.- for a longtime in constructing agi • • 1 .• bad, b'Src means of which he is to ty thong' the air, esaldnir sa is 250 . 94 4 0 - 1 . 3 C/0 .1••,.- ..._..j-. 0" k Tneinventor is • now - en ' 'nepiaaing the body of his bird : in ; A Transatlantic Station. Ire has contriv.ed a ear''to carry / his-bird teethe • platfa ft npfthinviSl ' ,poli, gon, where the wings will be - " died Each lOnitTi, i1 1 ... ...___begii1. 10 013, ,. - will b e moved by means of cs pulliTs, ed by silk threads, connected = with' a' ntiet.. A-fteiS the firat °XPeriluent , : the :, bird *14 6 .. 566414,0 Ahe esplanade of Port Nac i leono and-theneethe itmentnr, v 12.1. -:-. t° t will be providtidrwitV 7 7 • ‘' ito ..•.o - - vide for his descent, an. precautions in; be taken to reenivnahlth at sea in ease'he cannot make his descent upon land. VAlnioie..--1 ; t •.' ect shii te 4 the Transcript and repud iates the idea t.,:0 i . . that the exhaled breafto it•lthe fl oor . Be says it islmated slid rises, INA' Pl e 4 7 t'?" comertelbelielnt 'of ili's !et* Anil faliS : A room . never ; be, properly ventilated from the UM. I . t There must always be a fluppl:# 4 of fresh er.. 451144P-tha.lPPSl*99lXsulneC.. ,i I A 0 iglifcno usto to open an obtletwithoutta p uct co 4114 inlet .-,,, .. _ -_ (.•• _ .. • . llto flue tight from the room up. to, icoof and...tbereglvelt vent- , t• , • • ••:,... • Noon would for a Moment:.:t u t .M . ii ee l ; chimnev - •to ."draw, o 'tliite - vMs' t # witkpolelfaboYe tlielbiegl . .ol 2 s l)o l tbrOu' dlifibi'contS4oas owelkanCisi; ra nd Ainnt*niulticl..4l 'i :!)1,4 ~ e r 1.:1 It gi,..1243 in01D14 44 . 4 t , gin ' ilia ttifS Male* endaart MO' as not to create a des ftei e•rw.-4.i - r7..il ti, - , st• :•••-t1.••• • -- • ' • • , ' ' What will. Become of Join:motes Cabinet. Gen. Nettleton, of the Sandusky Register, ;writes to his paper from Washington, as follows There is no doubt whatever that the re moval of Johnson will be instantly,followed be the resignation of all his Cabinet Minis , ters except Mr. Stanton, who will also re tire to private life very soon after the 'new * Administration is in running °Mei'. Mr. Seward will leave a position in which he has _rendered the nation much valuable ser vice, but inwhich he: has also • buried the bright honors that once clustered aboirt.-his name, and proved to his former worshipers at least, that, during'all the years in - which he has championed right Prineiples and iota flea, for Imman : freedom, the good cause hag always been second to self - So soon as 'the right, ceased to;be a ladder On which William Seward could . climb' to higher official 'station, it-ceased to be of any use to him. Next week he will leave Washington and public life; to spend a disappointed and -re gretful 1 , old age = among those at Auburn who know, and loved, and follciwed him in his better days. McClilloch will leave the Treasury and connect himself with a leading New York banking house, to which he will car 4 ry the Presumed prestige of his name in • place of much ready iapital, as he is not rich. Mr. McCulloch, during his adminis tration of our financial affairs, has made the reputation of a solid, sensible, business man; but as , a politician he has wretchedly ailed. He is not known to possess any political ideas of his own, and he followed Johnson in 'his suicidal course in order to avoid re moval from his position. He will never be heard of .again after he leaves the Cabinet. Secretary Welles, the dear old innocent, would make' friends with the new adminis tration and ask to be retained atthe helm of the Navy Department, if inr; thought the somersault would be suecessful, but tinder the circumstances he will undoubtedly pack his valise and go ashore as soon as Mr. Wade takes eommand of.he old ship. No one can look upon Gideon, and ever a ft er feel malice towards him.' There is not enough of him to furnish a target for ill feel ing of any kind. Stanbery, although not now a member of the Cabinet, is still regarded as one of the President's family, since he will certainly -be reinstated in case of Johnson's acquittal. At the close of A. .1".'111 official life it is un derstood that Mr. Stanbery will open -a law office in Washington and devote the rest of his life to the management of great cases be fore the Supreme Court—a grave into which Many of our public men finally fall. Stan bery, the Swings and the Blairs sleep in the same bed and are afflicted with` the same distemper. To them a venerable wrong is better than a new bom right. It is difficult to say what will ever become of Post Master General Randall. Polite, dapper and well preserved, he ought to be a hotel landlord, but to this he is believed not to aspire. He might employ his time for a year or two in writing a history of the Philadelphia Convention, but as that would be writing his own obituary, it is too much to ask. I understand he will spend some years abroad, and, on the whole, that is probably best. Randall is an undoubted. victim of misplaced confidence. He readily believed, in 18G6, that a new party was about to %pring from the ashes of Republic aniem, and hoping to be one of the leaders of the new movement, and not from any 'dislike to the great party which had saved the. Republic, he went off with Johnson. He has since repented is sack-cloth and ashes, and wouldnow gladly come back into the fold. • Mr. Browning, Lincoln's friend and pres ent • Secretary of the Interior, will next week step quietly out of one obscurity into another. He has attracted' no attention in the Cabinet and will not in private life. =I As eminent German oculist has recom mended that for the use of mechanics and others whose work exposes their eyes to minute tying fragments of stone or metal, and to sparks. mica should be substituted foiglass in the manufacture of spectacles. Mica, it is said, has the advantage of being a non-conductor of heat,. and will keep the eyes cool, is light,• transparent and tough, and. moreover, cheap. If this suggestion proves available, it will be a beneficence to many whose living depends upon their eye sight: -POLITICAL. le a cane publlcat mhl7. le a cant Man Cc» - ihubjeet to - the deetslen -- of . the Union Repuhhean goopty-Conekeition , , . et47:092-o&T - IarFOR• DISTRICT ATTORNEY Gen. A. L; !,EAASON, Subject to the . Aecision ofAte-Union Republican County Conveapon. •.;' ' • artaint*dity ael'"FOlt WILLIAM C. MORELAND, • Subject:to the decielen of the Union' Republican mute Convention. - • tub27:a4a:d&T laral.4l o ferpr . T,,DErrniCT- Avr JOHN W, ,RpDELL WUttba enndidata foiAsaistant District Attliiitty,' sub et to tbeolecloton the Republican .County Cdoventlon. aplo:d&T ItarASII.ISTANT DISTRICT AT , . - FLAtit; . . , Babfeet to s tho deciaron 'of tin 'Union Republican County Convention. -.• 1111226:n0-d&T lariton - AssEssitt.t.' WILL Alie ESPirs . of 9oott - towiefttp - 4nbjeotti3 of 414 Union MalmoUrsa u ouventlost. ' • my4:98044P' 'Pr"tl/117:.0001RSSIONlaior °Mower Bt. Chit towintitiniato of Union Repub. /Scan C9tultY.CowtotOon.- , ' SPECIAL NOTI OE& WMATCHELOIIviI HAIR DIE: splendid Bair T4ye is the best in the worldi ilia mill tree and perfect DieLarmices, reliable. • Instantaneous; no disappointrdentr, ridicu lous tints; remedies the ea eetli 4 Or bad dye • u go ltartlegiedsol, yrsort ' t Wg4l2iferNagite2 4 . l °FM - 4.15 , §t E irsialuttivel " . *An-lbsat for Yttle e a dea e l i g ie e ttt illi t i o ri min ard e a i tu r -- 1 , ertitlll4l_... Add I HerwadAssoetation, .1 - ausaelphia, Jag bainr 22E DISTRICT EM3 before the 'Union Re DISTRICT. Rp, Esq., by the ttn! , On RT.itbi ATTORNEY DUFF, -f.;• /:: litHlLlP•kieman; WALL PAPER. , e WALL PAPERS FOr HAILS, PARLORS CHAMBERS and KITCHENS, Nor sale CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, at N 0.107 Market Streety near Fifth. JOS. R...HTJGRES & BRO. aly4 TREASURY DEPARTMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA. 11/11=191111119, DEC.IB, 186% Ell NOTICE TO THE HOLDERS lA - Co N 151 Commonwealth of Pennnsylvanla, , DIIE JVLY IST, 1868. _TELE POLIAMING LOANS Due July Ist : 1888, WILL BE REDEEMED; WITH INTEREST, TO DATE OF PAYMENT, ON THE PRE- SENTA'TION AT THE FARMERS' & MECHANICS' NATIONAL BANK, VIZt Loan Of March 27th, 1839, due July Loan of July 'l9th, 1839, due July INTEREST ON THE. ABOVE. VOANS CEASE ON THE IST Or arrtY, 1869 FRATICIS _JORDAN, See'y state. JOHN F. NIXIIITNANT, Mid. Om. W. S. SLEMIUSLIS, State Tress,r. r&ITTSB11184111i - ALLEGHEINIEvis• ' MANCHESTER PASSENGER: . RAILWAY MANY.. • ' ' ' • NOTICE:-FOR SALE OR ticAsz, that part: of the Railway of said Company' extending" hem the, iower line of ,their property! on Strawberry Lane. in McClure "township. down to the terminus tit Woods' Bun. Parties wishing to'• ramie. or 'tease the &bore described part of way will applz within ten days from the .514tbs.thst.. mho proposal be entertained after the . Eli day or May pre,a, Prot:male to be handed to the undersigned. • S. If • GMMORre :• • Itipezintendantt i pro tern ooB•' ' No. 8 St.• Clair ittsburst.,.' pziatiocit SECkEIi . sukOttirmusi.. ingausEati. „ (Late of E. E. & , Office, No. 19 PEDEILAL es iIIPET, ROom No. A, nvisW ei gac r ol a r d , AL R UN NY 9126 1 ;-... 9744,7i.EUIINActE and 1101r i arAIMR:AW = reabed. , PnntAntlar Yuen Paid to 40 " at ON LLIEIVIILocomoT .• Patent* cool ellDAUELsol=en. ~ . ..11‘. 0A n'' ENING DRAW. ING OLAnn.fprongenaoloa etery:NEDNICEDAT' _ _ apitund - - In GREAT VARIETY, OF THE OF THE ,_, ,-, 9.4. lEE!S Ist 1868. Ist, 1868.. = & COOS I 11;10nr , .;-,•;. , 1 )oar ikatedirP aluirlakk t des7:4ll, _MAY IBM REAL ESTATE AGENTS. JOHN D. BAILEY & BRO., - STOCK AND REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND AIICTIONEERS, Are prepared to sell at Auction STOCKS, BONDS, and all kinds of SECURITIES, REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., either on the premises or at the Boghl of Trade ROOMS. Particular attention paid; as heretofore, to the sale of Real Estate at private sale. - Sales of Real Estate ln the coon cry attende d. Office. No. 115 FOURTH STR : ET. . 0(13 ' ( i littiAP FARMS FO : SALE. YLave nw for sale several oft . S finest FARMS in tilch West More and and Indiana coon les, on remarka bly easy t r une, so easy that any o e desirous of buy ing can p ase on time &Beget . er. Call and ex amine for ourself. / G. M. PETTY, mb4 . r . , No.: , Smithfield street. FOR BALE- ESTATE. ....nosow ....,...,", ..•,,....,..- I:INTIM RE ENCE. FOR SALE OR RENT.—A age:two-story double onse, containing 10 rooms, I chiding double par lor, with marble mantles, an • all the modern im provements: 1 acre of gron .d, tilled with fruit, vapes, berries, &c. Situated near Ilinerwrille, at the - termination of the Wylie s reet Passenger cars. This Is one of the handsomest 1. Atkins in Allegheny county, and In a good neig , borhood. Amity at W. A. •HERRON'S - Real Est to Office, 87 Grant street. EibitS SALETO ET.--Houses rd & d Lots for sale In all p of the city and sn r lso several FARMS in good locations. Also, a mad WOOLEN PAC ORY with AO acres m of land,and good imp emen s, which I will sell cheap and on reasonable terms. Business Houses to let on good streets. Private Dwelling Houses for vent in both cities. For further particulars inquire ja= 110 Grant stre WiL et, o L P lAl posi t te W C AitD athedral. COREA . P BUILDING LOTS' FOR Ikj SALE.-100 cheap BUILDING LOTS In the flourishing village of Allentown, adjoining the Sir minghaniline, ten minutes walk from Carson street or by the Pittsburgh and Brownsville Road: delight ful and healthy location. During last year 50 build._ ings were erected on these grounds, besides a large school building: The above lots are large sizes, and will close them out at very low prices, say froms4oo to $3OO, and only requiring the small sum of. SIO paid down; the balance can berpaid at the rate of 1.1.0 per month (if preferred). Call and examine our plots of the ground, at corner ofFourth and Smith- Held. streets. (mys) IacLAIN & CO. 29 9000 000 ACRES OF CHOICE LANDS FOR SALE, BY THE y Union Pacific Railroad 'Company, EASTERN DIVISION, • Lying along the line of their road, at $l,OO TO $&,00 PER ACRE, • And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEARS. For furtbee particulars, mspe, le., address • ion* P. DENTEAEUX. - Land Commissioner, Topeka, Kansas. Or CHAN. B. 161.1111011111, grey, sun: St. Louie, 311ssouri. WHITE LEAD AND COLORS. CHROME YELLOW, FOR HAM PACKERS, AND 4-4 yeCOVS, TERDITER GREEN, FOR SALE BY 1111.1tRIS dir, EWING, • WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, Corner of Liberty and Wayne Streets, PITTSBURGH. PA. SCHOONPLkIiER & SON, El • - • l'l r l u relit7l443ll Mite Lead and Color Works, MANUIPACTURZRIS OP . WiliTE AND RED LEAD; ZINC, And alt colon , dry or In oi PUTTY, multi LEAD•, McCOY I. 'S VERDITER GREEN, OFFICE, Na. 07 FOURTH STREET. Fodor', Nos. 450 450, 454 a nd 456 43 Rebecca sitreet, and 4 b , 51 and 53 Lacock Street! Allegheny. BANKRUPT NOTICES. jear THE DISTRICT COURT w THE ENITED STATES, Western 'District of A nnsylvania, as., at Pittsburgh, Pa., May lid, . D. 161488. To whom it may concern: The undersigned hereby gives noticerof his appointment as Assignee of JEF FERSON VARNEY - of Allegheny etty, in the county of Allegheny', and State or Pennsylyanla, within said District, who has been adjudged a Rank rapt upon his own petition by the Dlldrict Courtof said District. • JAMES W. MURRAY, Assignee. - ; tuyA:n7o ' Attorney-at-Law, 110 Fifth street. syt ERN vANtA ti o rTRICT of PENA'— t.Plttaturgb,thel3lst dzky ordstreh, A. D. 11168. Thanirdersigned hereby Ores notice or his appoint ment as Assignee of ALBERT CONKLE, of Pitts ,burgh; in tile County of Allegheny . and State of Pennsylvania,' within paid District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said District. . JOHN'S H. BAILEY, Assignee, andin7boy .• Att'r- at -Law. 89 Grant street! TESTENDISTRICT of PEN*w R SYLVANIA. SS. • 1 t. Pittsburgh. the 788th day otAptli, A: D.. 1880, Tile undersigned hereby gives notice of his appoint ment as Assignee of E. SHIELDS. or Pitts. burgh tn the enmity or Aneghenir °gad State of, Petaylvania, within said district. wha has been Judged a bankrupt on his own petition by tho Di s court of,:said dikriet. • JOHN H. BAILEY. 'Asitimeo, spBDl3Orr Attorney-at-Law. 88 Grant street. LEGAL. , O '''OTIOE HI HEREBY GIVEN • that application has been made by the tinder s geed to the (Jeers of Common Pleas of Allekheity ,con for a CHARTER OF INCORPORATION of 4444; German I Independent- Beneficial society of Allegheny' My s t , th An e d re th t9 a! the min 43 irt ; t l :g . ra m nz o irn irirso t h , e fI:Tt.MON DAr of ,Jane next; - unless exceptions' an flied "Attorney March 244 b. 1888. • ' AggOelatlon. totdoluate,vir WEF icillprOWS N0T1C1E,,..-AVlLper` -aonsindabte 4 to the eatate-or WILLYALL,IYA , -dreeleeXo of Ow COT (I Alloahany,,ifor. tg_ ,_ or Raiiit fratitighanio arc:retinetted4o Make igiusiiis-ii a, nod thoad having clainistrgalnst got .stato w tPreliPatc Ulm, Properly autheutlear tea Sr iett•leinPv't IC1 1 ;1 1013,itli . . . - '..' tc c ,• . ' • . NED., txecntor. - Baldwin Tp. APTLI 11 -tht MEL- -- - ' - apamayoar • win be,tnader to the pi:manor of Pennlylvania for Pardono A COHEN • ho I the :mirth e e e e l o n elses oL loa ding: Tirofiesfr . ttiO ;toutptuse of defllgol4OC ui vit Yirt - • TIIA, ,CORIAN.:I 0 113 • : 1 1IEMEDY, GIVEN " *Pelt° t he ,ar4Fm or, JMNS 11 tit OctiAlof.10)113, Do.- !at itradatatiVearyw •wm 'be made to PAW 0 • INStA i X nap tirtTraWt liii n li k L a • J. fr , rniz.i app *laid 9 et. Clair BEN FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY, Mee in Franklin Savings Bank Bnilflings No. 43 Ohio St., Alle.glienzr.ll --- A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known to the community, who trust by fair dealing to merit a Bissau of your patronage. HENRY IRWIN_ __., GEO. D. RIDDLE DIRECTORS: Henry Irwin, ID. L.. Patterson, Patterson„ Henry Gerwig, Geo. R,Riddlei Jacob Franz, IGottle.lb Fess, Simon Drina, J. B. Smith, Jacob Rush W. W. H. Stewart, Ch. P. Whiston, Joseph Cg:, Jos. Lantner, H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah liollen apio:o3s • NATIONAL INSURANCE CO., OF THE OITY OF ALLEGHENY. Office In ALLEGHENY TRUST COMPANY'S RUILIANG. FIRE INSURANCE ONLY. W. W. MARTIN, President. JAS. E. STEVENSON, Secretary. DIRECTORS: -- A. IL English, ;43.ILP.Wilitams1Jno: 'Thompson, Jno. A. Myler, !Jag, Lockhart„ iJos. Myers, Jas. L. em„harn, iltobt, Lea, ' C. C. Boyle, Jno. Brown, Jr.lGeo. Gent, Jacob Kopp. I mh25:n34 - WLESTERN INSIJItANCE COM PANY OF PITTSBURGH. EXANDER NIMICK, President. WM. P. HERBERT Secretary. . CAPT. GEORGE NEELD, Generil - Agerit. Omee, SA Water street, Spoof; I Co.'s Ware. house, up stairs, Pittsburgh. Will in:ure against all kinds of Fire andHari ne Risks. A home Institution, managed by Directors who are well known to the community, and who are determined by promptness and liberality to main tain the character which they have assumed, as of. tering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. _ DMECTOILS: Alexander Nimlek, - . Jobn R. McCune, R. Miller, Jr., • Chas. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William S. Evans, Alexander Speer, .Riselib - Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, • Phillip_Reymer, David M. Long, Win. Morrison, . D. Ihmsen. n 027 pENNSYLVA.NIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTISBURGH • OFFICE, Al FIFTH STREET, BANK BLOCK. This is a Home Company, and Insures against loss by Fire exclusively. LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYLE. Vice President. ROBERT PATRICK, Treasurer. HUGH McELHENY, Secretary. DIRECTORS: George Wilson, Geo. W. Evans, J. C. Lappe, J. C. Fleiner, , John Voegtley, A. Ammon. jy4: INDEMNITY Leonard Walter, C. 'C. Boyle. Robert Patrick, Jacob Painter, Josiah King. Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Snronl, AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 435 & 437 CHESTNIIT ST., NEAR snr • I innEcrous: Charles X. Bancker, ! Mordecai B. Lords, Tobias Wagner, j David S. Brown, Samuel Grant, Isaac Lea, Jsoob R. Smith, 1 Edward C. Dale, Peogr A l L lin . rd i ti. ,c4 i c Geores. President. EDW. C.! DALE, `ice President. W. C. STEELE, becretary,,pro tent. J. GARDNER COFFIN, AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets mhZuwiS A LLEGMENY INSURANCE COM• PANY OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE, No. 37 FIFTH STREET, BAivit BLOCK Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marine Maki. JOHN ISWIN. JR., President. JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President. C. G. DONNELL, Secretary. CAPT. 'WM. DEAN, General Agent. DIR&CTORS: I Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. L. Falmestock, W. H. Everson, Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Capt. J. T. Stockdale. John Irwin, Jr., John D. McCord, C. G. Hassey, Harvey_Chtlds, T. J. Hopkinson, Charles Hays. pte a vLes , INSURANCE COM-, OFFICE, N. E. CORNER. WOOD & FIFTH STS. A Home Company, taking Fire and Marine Riak& - - Wm. Phillips, Capt. John L. Rhoads, John Watt, I Samuel P. Shriver, John E. Parks, I Charles Arbuckle, Capt. James 31111er, Jared M. Brush, Wm. Van Kirk, I Wm. F. Lang James D. Verner. Samuel McCrickart WTI. PHILLIPS. President. JOHN WATT. Vice President. W. F. GARDNE_B, Secretary. CAPT. JAS. GORDON. General Agent. BEST FAMILY COAL And Delivered Promptly to Order, OSCAR F. LAMM & CO., ' Corner Sandusky Street and r. Ft. w. & c. R. R. ANTHRACITE COAL FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST RATES. • jet COAL! COAL!! elk - A.IW! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., NO, 567 I.LBER,'Int" STREET, iLately City . Flour Mill) SECOND ELOOR. Are now prepared to furnish good YOUGHIOGHE NY LU3IT, NUT COAL OR SLACK, at the lowest morket price. • All orders lett at their °Mee, or •addresied to them through the mail, will be attended to promptly. myZ:tet OHARLES H. ARMSTRONG, TOUGHIOGLERY - AND 003311 E 00AL, COAL, BLACK 'AND DEEOILPHURIZED COKE. Office and Yard—CORNER OF. BUTLER AND MORTON STREETS. First yard on Liberty and Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, and on Second street, near Lock No. 1 Pittsburgh, Fa. Families and Coal supplied with the beet article of C Coke at the lowest cash rates. Orders left at any of their offices will receive prompt attention. 4 1AMSTRONG & BUTCHINSON, Successors to IktD YouoIIIOGILLNY Cots. CO., MINERS. SHIPPERS AND DEALERS, BY RAIL ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Youghiogheny CASAND'FAMILY COAL.' oince'and Yard—Foo'/' OF TRY STREET, near .the Oar Works. • • SUPERIOR COAL. C.,CHERRY: & - co., Min FAM I L Y h ippers NUTGH GAS, TORGE and COAL, COAL,and BLACK. Coal delivered promptly to all parts of the cities at the lowest market rates. - Office and Yard—CORNER TOMTIT AND WAT SON Sformerly Canal) tITItESTB, Pittsburgh. P. O. MOM 129111. , • oe23: , PRACTICAL FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS `WHOLESALE A;cip unpuL, -- LEMON & WEISE , NO. 118 'Constantly On band every variety of PARLOR and . CHAMBER PURNITURz,' together With a com plete assortment of COAUZlOD,tednped• prices. • Thous in *ant of anything moor Sine are cordially .Invimd to callbcfare - purchasing. • 1-- .. Work guaranteed.. mhYi:h' ' LEMON wume. - - - 'JOHN A:1111 - VIIDOCIEL; • Ntserinien - liorists antiSeedsmev' • szipsTou—ns SMITHIPTICLD BTREETVI Eta Post. ORIN, Pittsburgh. Pa. • West Greenhouses at Oakland. Nurseries on Bqnlns 8111. nag " -• - INSURANCE. OF ALLEOREST, PA. MIMI= COAL AND COKE ALWAYS ON HAND AT LOIN - EST MARKET RATES, BY A. - I;I_.P.C.RENY Baying removed their Office to IME:T3 And Mantd ^ anturers of FURNITURE (up) 34 •5441 44 tgrPITTSBURGH 3iANAGILIL " QTAGE.MAXattSR. Great double bill of the season. First night Of the ' celebrated CAL-CA Fiat night of the expose of the secret society . , KU-KLLTN. KLAN. Johnny Hart. Bob Hart, 4,atnpbell, Gscar mid the entire double Company.. FRED A1M5...... GEO. H. BARToti W'BUR.NELIPS - • MUSEUM EXHIBITION , comprising WORKS OF, ART and OREAT'NAT. IJRAL LIMO CURIOSITIES, AT FILINKLIN Fifth street, opposite Pittsburgh Theatre. • • Cards of Admission,' ,*ti cents. Doors opeh th ' 8 O'CIOCk A. Y. to /0 P. N. :100:018 IarTiIAYER & NOYES, President. .Secretary. CIRCUS AND =AM, TRAINED ANIMALIII; RED LION LOS, commencing MONDAY, Ma#,4th. TOURNAMENT EVERY NIGHT; lir Doors open at 1 and 7 r. r. - Performances commence at 2 and 13 r. u. `MASONIC HALL. ./3AirINTI:73I7k NEW YORE MUSEUM. Collection of. Living Won4era. FOR SIX DAYS . ONLY; COMMEXCL*I ON FRIDAY, MAY bth, AFTERNOON - AND EVENING. NOTICE.—We would respectfully inform the citi zens of Pittsburgh that these ...freaks of itSture" constituted one of the principal .features of attrac tion at our Museum on Broadway, previous to its destruction by tire, in March last. Doubtless many of you, when In New York have seen them, We therefore feel assured you will have no hesitancy In renewing an old acquaintanceship, and inviting your friends to attend these Levees, and also afford ing the ladies and "little ones" an portunity of so doing. In furtherance of this ob ect, we shall bold Levees EVERY AFTERNOON in addition to the Evening Exhibitions, in order that the Indies, children and entire community may witnese these interesting representatives of LE! IPUT AND BROBDDiGNAI:i. - The troupe consists of the beautiful Circassian Girls, Dwarfs, Fat Boys, In appropriate costume and characterli Levets will be held Afternoon and Evilnings. Exlittiltions fromr o'clock until 5 in th#. after noon, and (ruin 7 until 10 In the evening. . , Sir Admission. 25 cents; Children under ten,. 15 centa. - iirry4:p&S . ~ € , THE MANSION HOUSE. . . . e underslgneti beg to announce to their friends ESTABLISHED that they hue purchased this OLD d POPULAB. HOUSE .. , No. 344 "Liberty I.Stre4t, And will continue to keep it in the best style. The -3IANSION HOUSE has over one hundral roenhiodt... newly furnished in the best style, and only tfro Min utes, walk from the Railroad De pot. Trayereiyi, 11, end this house an excellent one to stop at, ent hrall be accommodated any bout, day or night. EL Connected with the House is a, splendid Hall for Concerts. Families or single persons taken to boaril by the day, week or month, with or without rooms:, N. R H WA9NE • P TTSI3I/A; mhl7:m* CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPE... AN PLAN. ST.IATAMES HOTEL, Nos. 405 and 407 1..11361-tt;% St., opposite Union Depot, DITTSBURda. JAMES K. LANAHAN, Proprietor This house is newly built and splendidlyithrnish ed, and convenient to all the Railroads cooling into the atty. Strangers visiting the city wilt find this a very convenient and economical plan. You secure your room and pay for your meals as you get them. The Restaurant Connected with this hotel Li open at all hours of the day and night. Balls and parties supplied 'with Suppers at the shortest norce and reasonable rate& - 5e184038 • UDEBERI 1.1131111WR1 LIIIEUXEM . - • ALEXAMIER PATTERSONi« YARDS No. SO Preble Street formerly Naiieleester, and .No. 1151Itebeeca 'street, opposite Gas Works, ALLEGHENY CITY. DEALER IN ALL KINDS CF',: , . Rough and Planed, Ltimber,, ,, Flooring,-_-- - Doors. Weatherboarding, Sash, -.. . Shingles, Mouldings, Saw Hill Lumber,Cedar and Locust Posts, Lath and Palin gs, Oak andNellow rpm ;• ALSO—FIEF. RICK, TILE and CLAY.';: anioSO FORT PITT LIMBER COM:PANT Capital, - - $126,004: • PnammucT.-EDWARD SzcasTART—T, A. WRIGHT. SursntQrsvns.NT-EDW. DAPISON a'7 S: R ft Edward Davison, DIRECTO L. F. Duneani ' John Mellon, E. D. Dithridge, Geo. W. Dolthride, . L. Malone, e' R: Johnstonoh. LUMBER YARD-,-Corner of BUTLER AND AL LEGHENT STREETS, Ninth Ward. OFFICE AT FORT PITT GLASS WOBBS .WWI agton Street. 1a001156 TO WHEAT GROWERS.. 't; EUREKA AIERONTATED Bob SUP. -PHOSPHATE .of. MANUFACTURED BY The Allegheny Fertilizer Co., SEWARD 40 CAMPBELL , . , 856 . ... Office; T . Penn Stied, PittsbOrgb9 Pa. T he b ee t leimater,.in nse, and , td by -'• • ~ Farmers who have given It a trial, to be the stand- .. cr priblish eat' e4 B ilt e' r ttra °a ttl * :' ard for Ishtar larger crops coma Potatoes: ellc«. IFlciltimit awn circulation a puntphlet containiag in e aml valuable statement* qttials Fertiliser. copies .., *bleb will be sent free to ' any ; manic imthelr au.. dreg., ~ ...., . ~,•• v; ~•••-.4.: • tztw.n..c), • ~, 1.,•. - , .. ButaltESS J:CEANGEEL:.;•o•J :‘,. ISSOLIITION;-111E,Sinif=tr .... ATWELT., LEE. At 00. iwaaidlieolloll. 4 m_.;,.__•• * ; to r February, 1,868,by Mutual WASS:A: • 004 "..... partner:may sign the name Of cue ihm in leulthltl . ; , ;-.., • : ;,• 1 Ve r irr Lb . ..Tivi.. . , ..: • ...*•l.- , :" ',•, ,. "-.., 14 ' . .LEE - ► ''', LL. t The rinderidmwd will con the W „, •-, GROCERY B•mayhas, , nnderthe name( iireel ranag 'AL . L.Ie LEE. at tne old place. Ho.* elld i. . street.. ' A ' twahnuanee the e'th icatmate fortheir ! friends and the public Is respectfully whetted. t;HARLm- TrILL. inb , noh3 ~ A. J. LEL .i 1; ~ 7 ' ::~. GIGANTIC my4:o7 Giants, Etc., Etc" HOTELS. LUMBER. FERTILIZERS. prtoprtm'ronE3, 0 NM