1,7 riT £ qx.rsis•sA,_K • 'A 1 ..J . .. - .littt'.ht,4lj.: . 4i,tittt. ME The Wine Vaults of Xeres. ribilitetil, -- nf thel'revidenie Jiiu rina' - . , etas been taking a look into the sherry ';A Nis of Xerev, - .Spain, :which he thus de , ~, eOs:- •.:.: - .:', E, e I :,.. - ,1, - ' ' 7 ' , L li3 imagines, when, speaking Of uri ne • .` ‘93, chambers, deep under ground, dark , B :and filled with cobwebs . and tad. But those of Xerez are of entirely ~:. tikent, kiniVaikferifiAll - iiirt heir being f' Y,. in cellars where It is . exposed'to rnols .., a and mould, but must always be stored , - 1 0.M.-iiityplaces,_ where .sno...daUlP, Pon ~. ach it. The wine vaults at Xerez, then, . ti bu ilt ' on` this " principle, And "&msist of .. .irgAtitonApuildings 'erected on .i ttie F gro n ie , _4 , l*Aps'iwo - lituaclrea . fact 1614, one h - 1 ti tt Ated wide, and from the floor to the ce t at the rod!' some ,fortY feet high. At the top of the solid stone_ walls forming the -.• ludeey J-ara , sumer:am L _grated . •windoivii, • ' through which a constant current of alt. 48 owing: .:' ln these rooms or' vaults staid e long rows of pipes containing the Win?, -„led4hree tiers high. There the wine 'lC ainly year after year, evaporatingi`obantf. sting, and - of course increasing in . viatte instantly, until at last it changes from the ght colored, raw sherry into a dark; thick, itirky-lookingwine, - which dertutnitattißst ;abulous price. , - . ~ , We began with the Vaults Containing the Idwer priced wines; :Shout -- sBooiper pipe, and small glasses of irwere kindly given`. us. Wa.then-passed-intn. another-large-vault, where the , higherlticed . , i winesi are• t kept. N and again simples of the various kinds were ) stabmitted , •for ATM r. examination.' , . First we . i had a sherry at $4OO, in gold per pipe, audit certainly was'&superb article. Then came g)dryabertyraV 4500 pet pitiks: but to one with "a tastenot accustomed-to it, it is ien erally not as pleasant as the common sherry. ~ Then came, sweet i wines,, which .the..ladies declared delleions, hut' ihe gentlemen din liked. As we proceeded we . tasted sherry of-every, kind, at.s6oo,47so,_ssso_and. $9OO , per pipe, but being,nausedlo-thesexich old \ wines we one and all prefiriedTha $4OO to #fil $9OO sherry::, ; : i :) A --tali c e .t. ' r r 'At last we were conducted to an irrimeialle - .. cask, named "Napoleon," from which was drawn a dark,` murky;. looking wine, which seemed as "solid" as a wine could be. 14 - pon • fasting if, lie deblared 'it I adMiiribli, 'bat it 1., Was a sherry so valuable that no price has • • been set 'Oh it, because no • one would be .. *Wing to pay ;what it is really worth. In : IMO this house, possessed: twenty 7 five casks " cif 4liat . Vial - then " kne` 'wnto" be 'at leap twenty-five years old sherry. From that ~, time to this they have zealously kept this 1 wine, until from evaporation the quantity has been reduced so that it now fills but five • •••• casks, and to-day they exhibit this wine, .:; whose valueniight.be : reckoned at so much ~-,..A per drop, to show what-sherrywill eventu ally become from age and concentration. t Let no. one hope ever. to> taste the, best of i .:-,`. sherry, unless he makes a pilgrimage: to 4 ' ,:..' Xerez ' and drinks at the monster cask "Na :rf - ' :,... .poleon. I . ; rat,' ,- As will be seen from the prices, if you ':,..:.: !ildrink gooa wine, you must pay high for it. s'-A pipe of wine contains one hundred and • .• ••• eight gallons, and each . gallon fills five pot :.' ..• , ties. At $lOO per - pipe - ft is worth almost '"" 4- ‘'"'l ninety-two cenLa per gCillOn, and eighteen •: ;' ; .cents per bottle. At $4OO per pipe, about -7•"-.f$11.70 per"gallon ' and - seventy-five cents per „- ~- bottle. - At $9OO per pipe, it is about $8.33 ..4)er gallon, and $1.67 per bottle. When, -,,- ,- . ..1 therefore, one buys at home good sherry wine at $9 per bottle ' in currency, it is .• ' hoed): to be : supposed that, after deducting ” •-,,, the custom dues, the freight expenses, and • '.. ,_,.; the heavy•per centage realized by the kner . • 5,,, . 'mu :Wine raerchant,Atmould-proVe to beo a very high priced wine in Xerez; if indeed it 4 were so fortunate as to come from there at all. But "where ignorance is bliss 'as fally,". & c., &c.; and if my friends at home -,..-4 are co ntent with the article they generally find - for sale there, it is better that I say no mace. a 1 out . the .- Ni - lie - ,v -I lults .cf, XerezN i g 4iirfie sherry. - ' A Short. Dress Ball. .., A ball was recently given in Paris by the Countess'Pountess Polo:tar:s e for the par *l • 1 - pote of infroAucuig the fashion of 'she 'hall-dresses.A airrmond_critfays :__ __. athe entrance gallery-on Friday night .' .• • has converted into fieiniservatou of exotic .).aritso. and. WASSurthertkorelMd byla•regi4 lent of footmen, powdered and •wearine • .verses of the time of Louis XV1.... Beyond thew ...smell- army , of -maitre, 'd'heretrliker • prise powdered andhireofittane, each carry . • -, , . • ..ng a halberd, were marspalled on,each step "cof- the marble staircase leadrng to the'recepi " ; tion rooms. '. . The number of invited guests did not exceed three,htindred and twenty. ; , • young ladles were rigorously excluded. The actions were perfect bowers of flowering is !. 'llants#and at ..ea..h.torner, of every room i•-2 were fs huge 'masses of ice in gilt hasketsi loundedify fresh hot-house roses. The l was opened by -Madame de Pourtales. c ,apd the'Duke de "MouchY, her costume be. 5 Ade g of Louis ST.tr.!s time, *bite gauze j : :...'" ' :h . . ;vet with fresh illilfito.9 13 and starred. 1 4t. eta - . • . ith diamonds; her high-heeled shoes of . kreen satin, adorned with a fly in emeralds " 41,,, d diamonds.. , , , • 2 If " - . 4 ll6•Ailiftitin t atabisistiarilis wore.arsh6rt ' :,F , dress of ,blue'silk, watered in wavy lines to '; ..itate the sea, and caught 'up 'with nem r Z! ' - ~ • rs ;IQoantess, de ...I.ipicann, in tulle of , •• , . . 4 tternisb green and Mignonette ; Baroness :,• r": thschild, gray tulle and wallflowefs ;', - the . • ...1.,,11,- ithfhl bride Duchess d&• Montmorency, ~.zoiit,' hite lilac and roses'on point d'Aleneon; ~. in diamonds scattered along the falling • ' ''.' '.' 4 ! et; of h - sfr. riftrifficentlialr Worth,' fits :'''''.. • 't, l '-•+ l3, ser of these,militnery ulumPlifi; ,lB an •... I.it4N, , :.., , c t before whom, ors and 11, eases are Coliipelled`lb' 'Went.' The ~ •.,,,:,,,;, ~eas de Castries received , lier-dress at c • .!`,....:,.:1 4 .- :,A the Morning, Madsztedillarisfeld'at f! I 'I4V - ',.: ': . '#.ltyroi , thesa fair ladies-hid; .there: ~,•,-_•::: ...•;i advantage of arriving do fresh tOil. . 4 ;.',.!::,;: ' s, hen their Mend's were `already. = ';'llg 97. ros e s`crashed: .* - and torn ' WI 15111 .. ,t1 )etton of Union 3();l4iters9 "Gravel ' ' ....4tifouisvilithis_ an . ill . t of a meetingieldlrAtiat city last :.,to ammo for . ilia dean/awn a u s m.., '4 of theFederal'l394oTs.iniCave,Hilf col.l s 9l4twap, 340 ;em Ige hf Aid 4t' ku - dtion It thar k iiti m .! teiies in the West,• said tie bad spent *mid shalt among theidead and in' ..,.' lig•their records. Since- the !sane of ; tr . er of Gin: George . Thomia,liDe.' 1:i berslBoo;toefldhforGut - Inteffrieht4 it ) , ; : of thoselylm fell near - ,Ch t attaiict4M 44 ;art 'V StOnekt Elver, over one hundred thousand' '.•:• ' dead have been carefully miuteriuV, and. • 2 rum' registers made in' this ' department ‘. Ofl;tirlex. cr0., 31 1: 6 APeceYeziAME Il y irel t o) # . . i'lli ;.• Phiai 14,000' u, 0 al , 6 1 1 . :104to= Landing, s ,ooo,Nashville, -17,0915;75dona'kver, ,, 54000v 2 Chattaimogs, 15,000 - f - , Atidensotrtille," 18,000; 'and Ken.' b i d :lo om... .Affiebesl-latArs ithef44o - buriedat •"ft,t!'"illeor 19 401 ,4 it 91402felnAni? '.. 1,611; .Jir.,,wgan ► a Crosiitlwedsl9l ; ,..it i Undont KW; at' Leben 3 l B,oB f It 'LeOl .l ' lon, 822. at Paiiiille , s , ;at iltiamon ~ i 2 4 c la ~ ':., • ' ' 14 90 4 0 -Wi t e tt Ve l i . 1. 4. - t igibe ~ sue ~ . , . I from Bowling ' 114.• '8;801' at , aye/ Bill. These dead soldiers represent 596 , . i regiments. RIE2 1 .14 . 1 NMI Royalty. The London Review has the following. Does it specially refer to any one ? A prince or king of England has now so many ways of enjoying himself—he can command so much of what is called pleas ure—that he ought to be able to bear the yoke of such mild restraint as public opin ion finds to be necessary— Then we are aliia,ys very charitable to Idea. He may be a fool, and yet we are loyal to him. He may have u peevish childishness of temper, forever driving away from 'him the men most fitted .to guide him, and,. yet we are loyal to him Ho may ,neglect every one of the implied duties of royalty—he may With hold his patronage from men of art, science, and literature,, and Shower:it upon mounte banks and parasites, and yet we are loyal to him: He may he guilty of eNtrivagande and run into debt,,which.lie can never hope to pay ; , ,we Seize every approprlate opPor tunity to, crease his. income, ; and allow hum tOlead cOmfortable life. The, least, therefOre % thatwe can expect from him, is a becoming conaideration for. ; the • outward conventionalities,. of society. He knows thateVery, little effort in this Way—every trifling kindnesi or couitesy—will ,he esti mated at a hundred times its ordinary valUe; and knetving this, and having at his com mand all, the possibilities of his position, it must be entirely thei fault of.his own per vcrseness if I he is dialked or unpopular. Ret-Kllllng. ' . Recent experiments show. that squills (Scylks' tuaritima,) the• enormous' bulbous root of winch is much Anted In Medicine, is not only a powerftil potson for rodents, but also one they are very, fond of:. The way of preparing itfor the desired purpose is, as follows; One of tbe.bitlbs is cut into ,slices, hashed and bruised, then .done in the pan with fin, Whith iitifterward strained through a cloth and poured into broken platee and saucers, to be placed in the cellars and other places Infested whit, with rats, mice, To prevent, dogs ,and poultry from Catil4,qf this poisonous, compound in stables, pigeon houses,or farm-yards, it may be put into a wodden bcix,, about a foot and a half long,. and 'having a hole at each. end. The rat goes in at one end and goes out at the other, after partaking of The, noxious ,food, which soon kills Squills may also be rednced to poWder , for the same.purpose by bruising them in a mortar to a pulp,,which,ii after ward incorporated with as Much flOur tie it Will hold, Thiti paste, is _then rolled , out, as they do for a pudding, then cut into shreds, which are left to dry on hurdles or:on sheets of pasteboard, and are afterward pounded In a mortar. The powder', thus :obtained Will keep for years, and may be Rut.into boxes or barrels. If manufactured on a large scale it may become S profltable article of exportation. In, hagena squills 'coat nothing, the country being absolutely over run with, them. . A German physician reports. that he has traced six:cases of lead colic and paralysis to the use of tobacco held in, leaden boxes. A French physician asserts .that tobacco held in lead foil; improperly .called tin foil, will finally become impregnated with la polsonousmdt of lead. "CONGRESS -22d , DISTRICT. Is a candidate for nomination before the Union Be publican Convention. rubi7:da_ 4 _T' .11 arCO GIRESS--22d DISTIIICIN:.. ... . . . . . THOMAS HOWARIN Is a candidate Air nambiation, by the Unfon Repub lican Cotigrevalonal Convention. mhaltd&T FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Subject to ' , Ale decision of the talon gepublican County Conyention.. , ~ 4 solnosa-d&T DISTRICT ATTORNEY. • • Gen. A. L. PEARSON, . Subject to the aectalon of the Ilninn Republican County.C. • volition. , , .• -• I • Tniakrn* . T OrFOit DISTRICT ATTORNEY. . WILLIAM C. MORELAND. Subject to the decleion or the 'Colon' Republican s Count* Convention. ' • • nihWin43:d&T, rarASSIST.AFT DISTRICT AT- will be a candidate for Militant District Attorney, subject to the decisicru of the ilepublican. County Convention. ^ • . . aalo:ditT rirdBSISTANT DISTRICT- Bntdeet to the decision otthe Union ileptibliesin County Convention. mi28n542-(l.tr Wr°R APIE4P/W• Of Scott :township stihieetto the-decision of the Union Republican Convention.. znyelpeP.4lkT WPM ABBF.3IIIBLY, . . - VINCENT ' MILLER, • . , , OrNorth Payette township, iuldeet to tho 'decision of the Republican County Ccmvention. ! inylispircT ay'ool.llM 4.IOMMISSIONEIL Of Lowe: , lit. 'Char vtownehlh. (late . Co: 11. liStd P. V..) subject to the idecletoe of the. Union Rehab.; tean , County Con retitled. : oti2Z:ote-41AT r•OF*7 I COMUSSIONEIL • , - lONATHAN N.E7CI.Y, : 4 • Of Mi. treihiirifen,"iithleet '- toitie-deetsion4i the Uepubtleise County Conventicler myl2:d&T IgirCOMlt COMMISSIONER, Of tbelicorough of Sharpaburg. will be a candidate. anbject tot 6 the decision of tbe 'Union Republican County Conventlosi. , tarCOUNTY! COMMISSIONER. JAMES McGUNNEG.L.Ei Of itic/tee's Itocks Chestier' Townell, subject to the deelstou'of thetUntoultepubliCAn' mutt) , Milo !option... - r.• Mr4.1151•44t nE tar A NDDIABRIAGE CELIBACY. . -*An &Way tur Young Sett On the_Orlsoo of " I ,... t rei And the 'DISEASES Ind-ABUSES 'whieh ImPedlinonts to MAILDIA O /4. 440 . sure r meats of roller. Sent in 'sealed letter envelopes, gi; * . f i g i thm oge.' 4 , tddress Pr. 4, _sKii44lt , HOao , k Arkra Association, Phlisaelp 1p Dykt i po?I‘,111, tarIiIIIDE • TO-11AlliitIAGEr -0.-tiond,-4Thiurnazkiimidirentyi..:6TGlizsheldrdberslut°',idllieraultiwase;o&b,..ejki• to YeVad.Zarly Alliboolit PO . WI►BD'A& en* the ordia Aatli , teg 22, SOCIA 01( 2 A tarIiATCIIELOWB HAIR DM tint hi '0.'21'141 may 6* litirifect 'we. harmless; 141 Me+. dlsspipolatment4 ,u 0 ridlealens - VIM. Mae Rip ageots„otbad &MI lin' rites male e Dr sort itet besutuist or broms:4, Druggitopiand Parfamell: and rld on iale g er i N t S Vo ci zr. ° Pacraigr. _ -4-2 r , i; ativAkkoh,n- POLITICAL. Gen. .1. S. ITEGLEY LEVI BIRD DUFF, jOHN •W, RIDDELL d. B. FLACK; Col. WILLIAM ESPY, PHILIP HOERR, MORTOM, 4 °I NOTI CES; LANEOUS, ; W J. 614.11101 in • • XANCTACTICDED Dl' AND Nutont No. 106 Wood fit., plAtsborgh, Pa. An Orders promptly' tiled and entlsfagtlon guar teed. . , ECURITY AND COMFORT FOR THE TRAVELING COMMUNITY. J. F, HARRIS' 'SAFETY FIRE JACKET, . . Car • neateran d ; Moderator' For SkICULE AND HOT AIR' F L UES, dispensing with the use of Stoves and Fires 'in sor about the Passenger br Baggage Cars, with the attachment to graduate the beat to any ' temperature that may be desired without tho possibility of tiring the car or cars to which the Jacket nosy be attached. 'Having obtained - of the_UniteitStates Letters Pat ent for a Safety Jacket which Is warranted to resist the most intense heat that may be-adplied to, It in the position and , purpose fin which it is • intended. It is a sure protection .frortraccidenttrbr fire . Origi nating from defective flues, or where Aron ylpes are used as cenductros for smote or beet. It spell• plicable to all piping that may become overheated, and is warranted to give perfect satisfaction where wood or other 'ccisibustible material may be placed ittcloseproximity thereto. I run now ready to ap ply my invention to stores, dwellings, , facterlea, ateambm.ta, railroad - cars, Ste., wherever pipes as conductors are made dangerous by being overheated and security desised. I will sell, on ap plication, rights to manufseture or to use the above invention; also, territorial rights., to such. as may wish to engage In seUling priv:leges, either by State or county. : - J. B. BARRIS. ifre.oMce at the "NE PLUS ULTRA PAINT WORKS," corner of Morris street and the Alleghe ny Yalu Baliroad, Ninth. Ward, pittsburgh, Pa. - ti No. 20 FIFTH STREET, HAS RECEIVED Arrcvrirnit, PURE MAPLE SYRUP. WARDS CLOTH LINED PAPER COLLARS 'tio CUFFS. TO BE HAD EVERYWHERE. Tradd wOnplted ilf Pittsburgh brj. K. MeENIGHT & BRO. 134•W00d • street; PA EIII3ON & 1413L LOCA. 71 Wood strer__,_t• AACR AI & CARLISLE, 19 FIRS otrec4s MoCAADLESS, JAMISON & CO, 103 Wood street. • Manutsctured by S. W. H. WARD, 311 Broad way, Now York. roll:pee ____ NOTICE. Fifth. Street Sidewalk Extension. IRON CURB AND SIDEWALK. We deslrelo call.the attention orparties abottt to: widen their sidewalks, according to ordinance, to our Patent Iron Curb and Pavement. The .same will be laid In front or the Opera House this week and will 'peak fdt itself. The following Is an exi- • tract from a letter of the,City Engineer and Regu lator I • • 1 1 consider It s superior to stone, and If laid in Firth street, will add greatly to Its beauty, and I would recommend It to property owner,. • H. J. City Englneer.” Address ‘, • - • ' ATLAS . WORM THOU . S T,-MILLER. President. p"iTTIFIKTUGH PAPER DIANII• TACTURINGt COMPANY; Manufacturers of PRINTING AND WRAPPING PAPERS : CLINTON MILL—STEUBENVILLk, Onio. BRIGHTON MILL—NEW BRIGHTON, YA. ' ' OFFICE AND WAREHOUSE, N 0.82 Third Street, Pittsburgh,. Pa. °means—AUGUST HARTJE, Presldeur. • JNO. 0. LIVINGSTON. Treasurer. • SAMUEL RIDDLE, SeererarT. ' Dinucrortal—Augrat Hartle. John , Armen, S. H. Harman, John B. 141Angton. .Cash pay! for Parier.Stock..; . , • jalhofe GREAT BALE. - • Tremendous Saerlike in Looking Glass* Preisanstot7 toincrshill ottevsnyeleastnt stock of One GILT, PIER and fAXTLE.GLAMPS, POR TRAIT and PICTURE RAMER allo t tolscellime• one stiles of REDRAW! GLAWS, all of which must be sold by the Ut r adhne.' ,ftegardiess of Cod. Those yrhe are Irf wont of One PirVorGlasises aridis drat-Wass artiste-or AM gut wort, , wll.l :do'well to rArom, 48-itsrto • • ' "•"' 'il Wo odstreet: fit., C ikt(ll., - , • i • OLUE '. ol:ilitlan):HAlß Taniorto.'Sol*,', BONES' • mita Aitict *46boiie t 4lo, 306 3dlloor f'ons - Waytie, ; • ' . . e • PITTSBURGH , NE OTIC TO ; 4 CONTROLLEX'I3 Ornef ize. cirror ALLEUEracY,, Mar PROPISSAug be iecelfed thi:s` ofece until noon on THURSDAY, SlStli tee t t. for oulljOyIPA". the_Plt7 witft_pll. the .Gitft LAMPS 71%a u fa i rr ettg, giVntrifeig ; tor irlouV. to be flniolueu with tOro-eciati of best gaol.. ItTioylitte 91ty fen is tbf qU FOru n r .. doi:n g irlited fo q r hitmettistd Use: / • ;Jl,ll' „ • ,^, • filarB. rigANOW Iltirt • tn. 7,1 , n$ ; , • ; Agit, ControUer. tiAILERIUFORISAILiN4' )11' , t ..*1( - v4f wrpit WATIPUT ..1480PZIITY,L Ot*tipidtehvfoftilbrwociehre:' biotite at ~t, +l.ity 11;. *F.II .1,q1. - ;: p) 0141 . : TOL /AWN * v 2: ,141;11..;m1i- , ,ruil)laa; t;rt, go /off welt Ali abr., ' l4 " • - JD, M. 1 0 3Elyr7f • myla Bell Hittite Ages!t,6o.Elmithileld TOUN D. BAILEY Sk, BRO., • • - • STOCK AND 'REAL- ES TATE eadiE _ AND ArCTIONZERS, Are prepared to sell at .Auction STOCKS, BO 5, and all kinds Of SEOURITIES, REAL ESTATE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, either on the premises or et the Itoghl of Trade BOOM. Particular at ntion paid, as heretofore, to.the sale of Real Es to at private sale. Sales of Real state in the eonntry_attended. Office. No. 11 , FOURTH STREET. ocZI FOR. S I a--REAL :ESTATE. FurlOß' SA E.' A, TO LEIN.i-110i1ses uid Lots fo sale in all, parts of the city. and .arl bs. Also. s • vend FARMS in good locations." Also, a Small OOLEN FADTOWI,' with 20 acres of land, and g .d improvements , which I will sell cheap and on reasonable: terms: • :Business Houses to let on good treets. Privrte Dwelling Houses for rent in both c ties. For fUrther particialarainetdro WILLIAM, WARD, PL.V' 110 Grant streeL 'OPpoSite Cathedral.. T RESAIDENCE - 11111 SALE 0 ; JtENT.— A Urge two-story double ouse, contal leg 10 rooms, Including double par lor,'wlth mar.le mantles, and all the modern Im pnavemente; 4of ground, filled with fruit, grapes," berrie , .I. Situated near Minersville, at the terminatlo o the Wylie street Passenger ears. This is one of e handsomest lodations la Allegheny county, and a good nOghborhood. Apply at W. A. HIS:. N'S Beal Maine °glee, 57 errant street. CIBESP BUILDING- LOTS FOB kysALE.—no cheap' BUIVDING LOTS in the flourishing village el-Allentown, adjoining the Bir mingham line, ten minutes walk from Carson street or by the Pittsburgh and Brownville Boorivdelight• fbi and .healthy location. Luring last year 50 build lugs were erected on thete grounds, besides a largo school building. The above lots are large sizes, and will clolethem nut at very low Vices, ssy fr.:m*sloo to .300, and only requiring thi small sum of $lO paid down t the balance can be p id at the rate of +lO per month (If preferred). . C al and examine our pleb; of the ground, at corner of Fourth and Smith field streets. [MO] Blci.Allf , CO. .CIIEAP FRAME DWELLINGS. TWO FOUR Boom moTimmo S OUSES. SITUATE OF • • • ; liVaehington Street, Allegheny City, 'WIII be sold seriaratelY If d sired on the most reasonab P le terms. .LOT's by 130 each. • APLY TO STEEL WILSON, Brokers and Real Estate Agents No. 66 Smithfield re stet. ' my 7 2,000,000 ACRES OP' . CHOICE LOW FOR : SALE, • . Union Pacific Railroad Company, EASTERN DIVISION, •• . • Lying along Out; line of their road, at $l,OO TO $5,00 PER ACRE, And on a CREDIT OF FIVE YEAII . O.-- For Dirther msro l !. ac.; address - - JOHN P. DEVEREVX, Land Commissioner. Topeka. Kansas. Or CHAS. B. ILAREBORN, Seety, waist St. Loots. Missouri. COAL AND COKE (VICAR F. LAMM & CO. 0. F. LAMM C. DAVIS P. SPEER. COAL AND COKE. Office, No, 347 Liberty Street. Youghiogheny Coal and Cinnellaville . Coke, AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. Sir Orders pronspOr sttendei to. myl4 COAL! COAL!! , COAL!!! DICKSON, STEWART & CO., Erring removed their Office to • • ;Cr(); tun xix:BEnrry ely City non: 31111)SECOhlp ELOOR. Are now prepared to furnish good YOUGHIOGHE NY LM.W, INUT COAL Olt SLACK, at the lowest morket prieo. . All Orders left at their °Mee. or - addressed to th myM:b23em through the mail, will be attended to promptly. CHARLES H. ARDISTHONG, YONGEIONLENT AND OONNELLBVILLE 00A1., And Monufncturen of COAL;IILACK - AND-DESULPHURIZED COKE: °Mee and Yard=CORNER OF BUTLER AND MORTON !STREETS. First. yard on Liberty and, Clymer streets, Ninth Ward, Mad on Second street, near Lock No. 1., Pittsburgh, Pa. _ Fatnilies and Manufacturers supplied With the bert article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates.; Orders left at any of their offices' will receive promptr attention.' . , • • ARMSTRONG & HIITCII.I4ISOII4 Successors to ILADIALPHIA ,ANDIOUGIUOGILIMY COAL CO.; MINERS, SHIPPERS AND,DEALERS, BY RAIL- - ROAD AND RIVER, of superior Youghiogheny CAS:AND . FAMILY COAL. • Mae 'and Yard—FOOT OF TRY STREET; 'near the Gas Works. , , , _ sp22 gtilitllloll • iIiiFIRIV3C dr. Mitte_rs and Nhippers of PITTBBURGHGAS,TOECIN and frANILT COAL, NUT COAL and SLACK: Coal _delivered promptly to ,allimrtu pc the cures at the Unseat market rates. • - Ofiloe and,Yard—CORNET.TOURTH-AND,WA.T,., BON (fonherlyCanal) ISTNEETt3, Pittsburgh. • P.,0 BON LIMA— . ; WALL ' PAPER. ...wowevwsinnernedyre , ""ne.w.e.novei . "' ALL ;PAPERS! For HALLS, PARLORS, Yot.sale OILKAP, AS THE CHEAPEST: No.lol Market JOS. ' Tr RttOITRS & SRO. "nr -- ALL PAPERN--1: :8: . .. . I:fr (YW51. 1 ! 5 4:‘!" - " Yil;n.'4ll1 1 .O.TO li,,i; --Are Npooo. B. na 7....wewLsi v iL s way- re • OARPNWEIONs 4t4ol:lllitelliEti , = V 3., IC • , ,• , t ,w)r.al I; WI . 40 '4"11:1111 NDIBPAPRRjiI it i t t . s trvelt ttaburgh t Besidenoei- ' JobblircronCwith uostness sadAlipsteh. - OrdOrt M Promptly at te nded to, and women= Vaaw 111.10C41117 St7PERIOR I.)4" 333 ORA.Mint.llB and KITCHSNS, In '4.l,tayi B EN I NSURANeIt OF ALLEGHENY, PA. Oftida in Franklin SaYlllO Bank Banding!" N0 . ,'43 . Ohio St., AllegheitY4 • , A HOME COMPANY, managed by Directors well known,to the community, who tenet by fair dealing to merit satutre of your patronage. ' UENft' ntwrar. , axe. D. xtuwx.vi.... ... . .., .., , ). . , • •• , DIRECTORS: ; , • I ffetutlrwin, D. L. Patterson, Henry Derwig„ Geo. ' Riddle, Jacob Franz,' ' Gottielh Fats, Simon Drum, .1. B. Smith, Jacob Hush W. M. Stewart, Cb. P. 'Whiston, Joseph Cra g , Jos. Lautuer , H. J. Zinkand, Jeremiah- Sobew I: apletoali— • • • OP THE'dtir or ALLEOZENY, °Mai, in ALLEUIEENY TRUST COMPANT'S BUILDING.. FIREa 17+7,91,374,111rdE 011'L.17; , • W. W., MARTIN, President. .I.oo'i. thriiitritcox, !Jecretary. •Al-' ,' , , ''' '-• - DtitsO*Ons: i . H. Elitist', . 0. 11 .P.Willinuts ,inet, A. iler, - /as: Lockhart; Jas. L. Graham, Robt. Len, . . 'J no.' Drown, Jr. Geo. Gerst, " tabro:n3l , WVESTEUN- 111191111AliCE :COM. PANY‘OP PITTSBIIIIGa. _ EXANDERNIMICK, President: . • .Wlll. P. HERBERT secretary. cam owuur. rriELD,Rosnerld Agent.' Odlee, 92 water street, lilpeog & .Co. 's Were• house,' up stairs,' Pittsburgh - • Will ir.mre ag insti t uti on. ds ot.Flre and Marine Risks. A home ntanaget by •Directots who are well known to the community, and who ate determined by prcauptness and liberality to main. taln the clutiacter which they have assumed, ow tering the best protection to those who desire to be insured. tannfons: Alexander Ntralek, Bonn IL McCune,' ;. IL Miller, Jr., ' Chas. J. Clarke, James MeAnley, ~ William $ . Evans, Alexaiider, Speer, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Andrew Acklen, Reyiner,, • . David M. Long, Wm. Morrison, . pENNSYLVANIA • •-• • • . „ • . INSURANCE COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH . OFFICE, 21 PIFTIT STREET. 'BANE BLOCS. : This lan Home. Company, and - ltu . mresagainst leas by Fire exclusively: LEONARD WALTER, President. C. C. BOYL'E, 'Vice President:- ROBERT PATRICE,' Treasurer.. •-• lIUIiH bIcE,LHENT, Sepretary. DitizeTerne: lieerge Wilson. gee. W. Evans. .0. Capper,. C. Fierier. tbn. Voegtier, Ammon. Leonard Walter, C. C. Boyle, Robert Patrick, Jacob ?sinter, Josiah King. Jas. H. Hopkins, Henry Sproul, _ _ pDENNITI , AGAINST LOSS . . FRANKLIN INSURANCE Co. OF PHILACIELPA OFFICE, 485 A . 437 CHEST 2r/r4811713 sons - rdecat Loafs, nailer; I David B. Brown, Samuel Oral t, I lsaac Lea, Jacob It. Smlth, - Edward C. Dale, • . George W. Richards, __l . ; George Fates. - CHARLES O. BANt...ICE President. EDW. C. DALE, VlcePk estdrnt. W.- C. STEELE,' Secretary,pro tem. J. OABDNEE COFFIN, AGENT, North West corner Third and Wood Streets. tnhabwlS A LLEGAIENY INSURANCE COM.. PA.NY OF PITTSBURGH. OFFICE. No. 37 METH STREET, 8.1.X1t Bt.ocu. Insures against all kinds of Fire and Marino Risks. JOHN IRWIN, Jig., President. JOHN D. McCORD, Vice President. C. G. DON NELL, Secretary. CAFT. NAL DEA'N, General Agent. DIRECTOttI3: Crpt. Wm. Dean, B. L. 'Fabnestoct, W. H. Everson, Robert H. Davis, Francis Sellers, Capt. J T. Stockdale. John Irwin:Jr., John D. 41cCord, C. li. Hussey, Haney T. J. lioskinson, Charles Hays, RELTLEst INSILJUANCE ' COM. OFFICE.: N. E. CORNER. WOOD A WEER BM.; Hotne Company, taking Fire and Marine BUMF DIRECTORS: '' Capt..Johu L. Ilboadu, i Samuel I'. Shriver, Charles Arbuckle, Jared , Al. Brush, • • Wm. V, Lung: • Satiate! Dlcerteliart resident,.. • 1.• • • President. . Secretary., ._.•-- • '1•14, General Agent. . Wm. PbMips, 'John Watt; John E. Parks. Capt. James Wm. ,Vaa WA, James D. Verner. • Wm. PHILLIPS :Pi JOHN WATT Nice •. C~tiARDNI.R, . JAS. SEWING MACHINES. 51. GROVER .* BAREWR zul t srpC ISTITiC/1 IEI9 it.o!licerrren -- . semmstimacnikes''' ,WITH LATEST thmiloyamitacres. At the New and 'llegant 'Sale) itoonis, ' OF THE COM ACTT, 51-FIFTH STREET. Also, NEEDLESPACMICIFXTB,_ MACHI NE BILKS and COTTON'S' THREND, MACHINE OIL, The citizen's) of Pittsburgh are tespeet folly Invited to call. " ited Clieniara • Applications for Agencies . or lamsles by mall on application... Corru s ponderme to GROVFat & BAKER 0:11:00 • • • 51 TIFTII STBXET.,rITISIImIG4, „ mhal:nl2 LUMBER. 1,, txuninaitrixasmatt — urnnizeir • iliaIDS No. S 6 rreble Street ,16mmerlyPtemoheeter., and - No. 157 RebeeeMetreerooripostte Ou Wtmlte, orlr 11 IN AIDS CF Rough and Planed L 1 mber flookine• • : ' Door& • „: Nyeatbirliolardlig, Saab, Snmeesi , , Moradings,'o ..:l 611 W KW Limber. ceder and Leeitst poo l , Lathand Patina, - Oak and Yellow riper, - ; ALLIO—PIRE - BRION. I &aid 0 Y. elketis Fo - RTITIT - ,44 1 318EEt.. , „ CO I'r, _ ANT. :,1 1 14ks-tiiszciL:tairinti thTtiamt. '..' • '-'' '.' asoRsuRT—I N , Ili rg ro i r ogi . • ~ 1 r‘n ~..• ‘2f Strinnutrram . VISON. , I: , x I. .. , :i:!: 3: 1 -. ~fli I:.T/' 10; Dtai.CrOnnt lithirnniDavilliw. • ::.., IA 74 Dnntan, , v. , '=+ i' John Mellon_, Z. D..Dnitridire, , ~ • , Clew Nr.mtuirtd ; ltti4 - -% .gll.. L. 11111 one, , ' '3 , - , •., ... , ~ Johnston, /AMBER ,YAl P : lnterg..BUT4l,4 l . 9?....tit, 1.111711 T 0 87111/111„ Ninth Ward - - 0117101'AT rthrtinkt °tug wolow-VraitiL , v2gl_,o, 8 ,4r5.. j .„,, ! , .4 I :1 4,. .cT f? tr' , ii Ji ''j'iMl lll SPhrif v 41 ; --- ' ,--4,- ser, ii a i Ai r ,-;,,.. FURNITIIREMANUfACTURBISI ''' . I,I, M69.I I P 4 tIRAN I IP r i.. A i •Nalligiff '"' r " -21 0e41.831POIMEVriclerriszusw :. P liAl assoMagn="Aifirttgragri' 41 # ' • '"P Har,bytre)),i,b;!lA; Winnki , • ' "Tr {la Alit i'faIk•VMSATIO I I BIo DOTA. III , I BMW. Dare Blows. Priner-6 11 sad solo gazolywbowl:S ,~ltyet. 111111 ' - ,; ............_____-__,... IigrPITT'SBIURGH THEATRE. FRED AlSid....' L 1 ' ' 31.6 .... ...' Resort of the Aftibici: ;A - coitssc, l tfioial ;Ind refined Entertainn.ent.4 No obscene acts Or .vulgar Jokes. icirst clans taletit, and none other; engaged at thld Rouse. Re-engligernent for a limited mita her of nights of the dozing female athlete. Dille . 'To,nicht I find appearance of Mrs; putAsic DREW. the bewitching yuung actress; also, Mr. FRED THAW . the great Western Conde -*Sinter and Comedian, 44 Mr. IjRN MARON; the eccentric Ethiopian Col:lndian. together with our regular Varleti. Comp tiy. .n s.grand Challenge prograntrue;. AIATIA i.EtztaY extrutiair. - . orißuir i mu i ~ .-.. ~` 4 . MUSEUM EXHIBITION, Comprising -WORKS Ogi . ART `and °GREAT. NAT URAL •LIVINO CURIOSITIES, Fifth street, opposite rittsburglt•Thestre.: ° Cards ofAdratssion, AS cents.. Doors open from 8 o'clock A. M. to WY. it: ' ap8:411 -..Presldent .....Bwervasury --- 41NEA P , UNIENLER ESOIRT: LAKE HOtfrlE,lthilebtirkra,, (On the hue of demestoWn Franklin 'llidirtatA . one hours ride frolfanitiln.) TnistirAlßOP.! tarn, new. and commo ions, well Wass cc. cos billWrd rooms, , ten-pin Heys and ;covered Depute. aades. , II to on the banks of the mast charming Fairy Lake in America, iboundhag, in fish.. and ad. rtilrable fbr sailing purpMies, surrounded with Sul phur springs. romantic scenery, ite.. !It Is theibesk sammer, resort In the Sta . Address. S. Sr. BLS • Dli r , , Proprlintair. THE ISTII9II4IENSON HOUSE. •; - ;s, St Catharin I • ealOntarith. Canada, " Will be opened for the eptlon of visit ors, ea DIONDAY, isth 31..A0t; 18610. This. FIRST CLASS DAME has been thoroughly 'repaired, refundsbed and' splendid BILLIARD BOON 11113) BOWLING ALLEY has been added to the building. The great curative properties of, the Mineral Water. and the' xtremely healthy. Ate of 11w bsdidisig..wlll well repay the in valid for hi* Visit, and the amusement and comfort afforded to, the tourist will be certain-to make hie stay both `agreeable and biteresting. my19:937-lur 'Jno, Thompson Jos. Myers, C. C. Boyle, . Jacob Kopp. ALUINHONIPSIOUSE: Tire iiitifUrsigmfal beg to knisinmee to their fries& and the_pubUo that Iheyikaye -purchased ULU O ESTASLIEtHEit and,POFNILAR HOUSE, , : No 644 3rAlhiltsrty And will continue4orkeep fit , larthe best style. The MANSION HOUSE hap over one hundred rooms, all newly furnished in the bosh style, and only two min utes* walk from the Railroad Depot. Trayelers will end this house an excellent one to stop at,-and will be accommodated.anyhmitidayor night. Connected with the /hum Is a splendldßaVF' Fanatics or Single - persona taken to board by,the day, week ormonth, with Or without:room...) HwiWACNER. PITTSBUELIEC • zahl7:mXt CIONDUCT F M ON THE prior's- ILI Ali ' ' • _ S'E - JAMP;O'FIC7O-' ll ri4 Nos. - - Union 7544i;PYTTl1BIIRou. ; - JAMES K LANA:HAN; - Mils house is newly bnilti ang splendidly furnish ed, and convenient to all the Railroads coming the city. Strangers visiting the city will tind tug a very convenient and edonconical plan. You secure your room and pay for yoO meals as you get them. The Restaurant connected With this hotel is open at all hours of the day and night. Balls and parties supplied- with Suppers at the shortest notice and reasonable rates. f I ael8:g811:) ill BY FIRE. • S. 31AR9RAws orrick. } - THIS D. of Pennsylvania. PITTSAURCXL, Nay 20th, 7 1/102. BUS TO . , NOTIC that on the 10th day of 'May, A. D. 1888, a War rant in Bankruptcy was issued against, the 0 , • - ESTATE OF EDWARD S. HAN A, . Of Pittsburgh. in , the coin** of Alleghe y,, . and State of Pennsylvnia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petit:inn; that the payment of any debts: and delivery of Any property belonging to such bankrupt; to him or far his use, and the trans fer of any property by him Eke forbidder bylaw; that a meeting of the creditors tif the said - bankrupt, to prove their debts and , g oose, ottani. mora•As glances 'of his •estate,be held at Court' of Bankruptcy, to be nolden st No. 93 Diamond street. In the 4.uty of PittsbutgbAbefarO , SAMlTEL BAR, PER, Esq., Register. on lithe 10th day of June, A.D.•11.808. as 1.0 tre10ck_41 . 24..) '• • THOMAS A. ROWLEY - , TiorZulSt • V. 8, Kariba, as Messenger. • U. S. MARSHAL'S OFFICE , • vr ? : • :, Dt or:Pennsylvania; - Prrrannatt - e, May 19th, 1868. mins •IS TO GIVE NOTICE that .1.. on the Mith day of May, A.M. 188111,, a :War rant inliankruptcy was isatiedagainit the , • ESTATE or. xreirDsex i i 11 Of ,Allegheny,City, l in the &ants of Alleglinny, , and State of Pennsylvania, Who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petitiOot ,that , tho. PaYntentof any debts snd delivery - oS say _ u beim:sing' to such bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the, transfer of any 'property b him, are l'orbidden•by' law; that a meeting or creditors of the said olktdrroliti. to prove - their debts. , and to choOseone or more Assignees of his estate, wilt be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at,Mct. 11*Ra:feral; 'street, Allegheny city, Allegheny county, Pa., be fore JOHN PLIRVIAN(M.,Estt,,, Register, - on the larday br July, A.R. MISS; It 100" clock A. It. THOMAS A. ROWLEY. -1:0933:443 • • I. S. ;Marsha, iiallffealtenger.v), MEE L? •7• IdABIHAV'ti '.' S. W. f. o renns - ylwanis. • • .Prrrentradit.,"May.,lBo..ll3BB.l . rirtHlS TO • Gif_re NOTlCE'that ' ..A.; on the 18th : depot-May. A-Atr /MK' rant in Bankruptcy was hished against the - 'irevrkre or Allegheny-04, in my Ohillegheny. and State of Pennsylvania. wto bas been adiudged a bankrupt on his own petit an; that the payment ot any debts and delivery of a" y property belonging to such bankrupt, to; him, .or 11017 ei2111: nset: • and: the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by law; that a meetingorthe eitilltarniorthe said bank roPt. to prove their debts and to choqiie ono or more Alsigneee °filthy estate, he held at•te Court Bankruptcy. to be hidden at the office or the of ter. at Nb.lloFederal street; Allt i ninr le b ot ti"Y zoonTi ' ento /'e t l Y " .,ln b lg r :ai l ke l day tdju l d, 7 77 3 10,o , elocipa. , • ;•• Tninimg A. RoNt r itr.` lonoo• . II.• 8. Marsbal, as Nesse • ger...l • LiTHE DRI:TRICT..OOIIRT.OT,, ; Tint 'UNITED 'BT_AIF_ES.,__FOR THE WEST.: DISTRICT. OF I'LlibialmFA/A. JACOB ABBADAIIIS, it4ißankrupttinder the Act of Congressof-Marelv 51.1.41861, , having Olt a "discharge 'from all hi ..debt., and other chants provablemedersald.ect,bly order 011ie Court. n o . ice is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts. and other perilous Interested. to appear - , on the ilth daLof Jun lbt MAO o'clock A. hfa B. benneIIOI.I.MABFBB,I BeithterEat offce, No: v 3 Diamond street. ttsbnrsh, Fa.. to.. 'bow dbichnriceti should not be granlid to 00 said bankrupt._ . • - • , NeOANDIAbso; t Clerk of U. s. District ;Court fecsaldilßstrint. In91.1:31 ‘) - • 0 n!' , 11.: _ MEE Ir , ..• i . l r . -- i • ; , • 71 I. te. , 81CANANIA. Is. i: , . . Pittshoeithilhee .13 irrof '4,4tH;,:..1„ Tal, 10n5.,.1 To WHOM, U CO, OXEN : xne sind=, ereby 'Wet of anjoiotatiMint luo of H. M. HERSH Ellt,t; f iflttatanwh. in the come•. y of Allegheny, Wawa, "Man hi Maw., who luta hee Eilja 2, .himhawaa ' Panfuls Orli petition; Witte DIW One; of Ilela met, „ . r. . 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