11 SE t=aw ~:... <,~~~. . a 1 kit -" '''" '. • , - - 11 . 71 e site," kelt hiet ea worthy of ~ , , ,1.4., :‘,„, .--.. ..1 7,!,..: .-, v „,,,,, ::!..,-, ... - .-11 1 , . ' It * Et.l# "t", the praise awatUed. . itti i ii , eta 2 • ' — ,'-• --•- ilfits _ . . ..w,ve,.e ! cellent the magazines of the, previotui mouths of the year have been,. the April monthlies are fully up to their predecesso r s. We commence with , Harper's Magazine. As usual the num ber •is' affiuenV in illustrated articles on 1 "subjects of. livinginterest: Valuable in. 1 formation as well as entertainment are embodied in the papers entitled "The Freaks of Vghtning," "An Artist in. Alaska," and "The Great South Earth quakes of 1868," "The Secretary with a' Secret," and "My Chum's Story," are, stories of merit; and , will repay reading.; The ' Editor's Easy Chair and Editor's Drawer are chuck full of spicy things. The thoughtful will appreciate the Record of Current Events. The pub . Ushers announce the commencement of a new mid in the ritay- , number by Miss . Muloch, to be called "A Brave Lady."- t . The Atlantis opens with additional' chapters of "An • Oldport Romance." , The articles of this numb* are certainly more practical than in some numbers of . . ,this dignified monthly, and Are timely, - too. The solid papers are admirably re lieved by Such piquant and well-told stories as " The Foe in the . Household, " and "Boomer) Acquaintance. Interest should be felt by us in these parts for the graphic sketch of the "Carpet -Bagger in 1 Pennsylvania," and at the vanity illus. trated.in the. picture of the North-West. Much attention being drawn to the Pacific Railroad, the article of Mr. Bowles will be enjoyed. The article'entitled "A Ride with a Mad Horse in a Freight Car" is rich and racy. The', usual good taste is displayed in the literary notices. Lt:ppinoott's Magazene grows better and better. The April number is capital, and full of interesting papers. , Variety in the articles is an excellent feature of this issue, substantial and practical topics sandwiched with spicy stories., - Few can read "Hans Breitmann in Politics" with one detecting the poetic poirer of _Mr., Leland. The old but popular theme "Women,'' is treated in fine style, and is quite rea dable. , "Sam's Sermon" will Ind plenty of 'admirers,. The other pa-• pers and dainty Poems 'willliear reading. The department entithid " "Our Monthly: Gossip' is admirably _ conducted. The typography is very fine and challengee admiration. - - • The Gakcy, notwithstanding so' much space .is occupied with serial stories, is varied and full of interest..:, Reade's novel . , "Put 'Yourself in ida.Place," is , growing in interest, and is - widely read. "Cypher" is concluded, which is supple mental, • and gives the number a bulky size. Articles of seat practical. value; and by eminent writers, are found in this imbiber. Prof. Draper's article, "AM nial'Foed," is of this type. Much may be learne d InJustin McCarthy's "Exile World In London." It is hardly news- Saly to call attention to "To or Not to Marry-,'" u few are' not i nterested. The short stories are well told. Few will overlook "Nebulai," by. the Editor. - It is surprising how this monthly bas risen in favor since the present ' publishers took ) 2 04, of it • ' Po of at Home for April is !softly to occupy home hours for its substantial features, as well as high toned matter. Live questions are discussed with marked ability, such as "Prison Didelpline," "Punishmemt; its meaning and ground." Sterling articles like "Books and Read ing," "Spiritual Problems," are of in trinsic - value to the thoughtful. The sketch of Bismarck, the friend of this country, IS well well drawn. Many *fill en joy 'Syrian Rambles" and "Sevas topeL" ,- The serials—"Motheriess Girls," and "Christopher Krog," are stories of merit, the, former by the anther of "Mary . Powell." The excellent moral tone of this monthly is commendable. Of Our Young Folks' we have 'Token with extravagant praise, simply because it is worthy of it. The April number is up to the standard, indeed excels in some respects. The publishers are lavishing in expenditures. which will in the end _pay. -The letters of William Henry, by Mrs. Diaz, and Mr. Aldrich's "Story of a Bad Boy! increases in interest. Mrs. Ars siz'spaper, "The World we Live On, is of the right ring for young folks. - But the same-may 'he said ref - "Wrecks and Wreckera, "Gardening for Girls," and other articles.- 'We are promised some rich thingafor May. "A..Boy'&Visit to ' the Coal Mines of .Pennsylvania" ought to be popular with our young people_ out here. Don't forget to read carefully the installment of Mr.' Aldrich's "Story of a Bad,Boy"iii flit number, d'ye hear boys and girls. The offer to send free four ntuurs is still open. Our , Own is anew Candidate for public. favor published by MM - . 11'Gingan tt Griffin, 701 Chestnut' street:Philadelphia, at $2 per year, Conducted .by Teazle Warner. ~ It' is designed.,for the home circle, especially, as thecharacter "of. the -Matterin the first (April) number indi cates. Considerable- attention will be given to - departments for children and -loiers of music. The edltress is a well known imigazine 'writer, accomplished r and popular. 'Most of ' the `articled are cciainaraird Quite readable.. -,-; •. • , u4rFrimila as uswil freighted withsoad .• 'things,— "To4:rayf r a Romance" is cou three chapters" !T,he `Wes are variedar4; interesting, among *hi& we have 44 A , Stranded , Ship„ l ?: "My•Atitn' Antlicary.s.' • Beroyeehni at are refiuved: 'tb lathe , 4dtkdes•-entiaed 'atlncidenta bi, I the '§priallsh Shuttle," and ""The •,Eaat.; r, flsll4.64"int tßa `Jai' Brigbt la, !Fe: e gl n atahia;',- ibtxtY,*4l4l2-/ niTtvrp a b lAkklidert6'l tdsotn ,•.n;i:kel b l"d e : n la*rs'on ilfa;in Tent:NO.9/The lit g mr7 Boticesctopitrid, i t.. ~..1 li Ldiztotsa dotatal Of liorriou/fure la ati' lanttanity that tun beconsulted WM coif fienceoxtlind anything relatintin here.' Onittitelip to the -Bill intitresife.tiewa Or the' diwil ,Atf,illtilittationa are :muo: ; 100444 1.' 1 , 001 14#4 )1 0,10 text and rePer - I , ,Z i tra, I WU aregisitttO ,know it a ap OE . , ! f:LITERARI, - . No - charieter' in the New Testament, except the Redeemer of the world, lias'been so Much adinired, and made .the siibject .of so much criticism, as the Apostle Paul. , The,life and epistles of St.. Paul have been . ~ the theme of many yolumes,.and of count. less sermons, lectures and critical papers. It is no wonder that such a character is held by frequently to public' view s ! The mere outline history of big life, setched in the Acts of the Apostles hi ,'pres is m eli as an extraordinary, personage; but his letters to the churches enibody the, - I . idden truths of Christianity in language of gran deur and"sublimity:' Possessed of. a gi-, gantic mind, naturally, and of , thellighest culture, h 1 was chosen by the Almighty as an instant to unfold great }hada mental tru of the divine economy of • grace . Of the numerals works of Modern date, of the , gretit apostle, "Conybeare and Howson's Life and Epistles of St, Paul,'" jttsi Issued by Cruntas ISbrum ,f sum &to., New York, Is by far themoit exhansti*e and complete work of the kind. Editions purporting to be copies of the work have been published, i but iheY are 'unabridged. This is the twok-vol , .• mead the London edition'in one, with • the text and notes entire, and the maps and illustrations, making fall one -thou sand pages, and for the low- price of three dollars. Ministers will I find this work Valuable• and useful for their pulpit pre , parations, -- and divinity students, and • Sunday School teachersrwill receivegrest benefit by consulting, it. The Christian public are , much indebted to the publishers for this work, and, indeed, for other ex cellent works of a similar type. ' -* It is utterly impossible to, form an. in telligant estimate of. a monthly or weekly -7 illtistratedpiiblication,.by a single num , ber. Some idea may be had of its char- , • • atter, but nothing more.. The truth,of , these obSeriations is happily illuistrateit , t . ,in ; binding together, the Issues -of one ' - year of . ilarper' isWeekly and Harper', Bdiai.: The same it true of Eferper's , Magazirie, The matter-of these Serials is • choice, and the products'of able writers; and the illustrationichaste,and in the high.. est style of the .pictorial art. — Historical events are illiistrated as they - occur, _with life-like.be.auty. The thrilling .events of the late rebellion are grandly illustrated, especially in the Weekly, and run through the >issues of that momentous period.. Almost twenty years ago the Magazine -iene started. Fiction, biography, belles ; lettrirs, travels, bistory, science and art, are all represented in its pages, and the de: signer and. engraver has been liberally employed to illustrate the text of many of the articles.- The Keay, now ,In. the thirteenth volume, is - truly a journal of • , civirmitVon, and is without withont doubt the best illustrated weekly in this ,country. The 'editorials :have been marked for ability and practical worth. The Baser is with . out a peer, and, though but a little over a year old, already has an immense cir : . &dation. It is-one of the best publics. ' ', - lions far- a family that can be found. " Happy are they who possess the entire issue of this work, as it is an ormiunent in timid form for the leenter table. ' YER: BOORS Di PRESS. • . . 2 7. B. LTerrtircorr &Co., Philadelphia, - have is press and will soon haire ready a volume of Poems by George H._ Boker, containing "konimimark, the Legend of I the Hounds," and . other new poems. They have commenced the publication of Charles Reade's Novels, an illustrated edition. Globe editions of the complete poetical works of Milton, Pope, Cowper, • Woodsworth, Crabbe, Campbell and Col. . edge will soon appear: "Lost In Paris, and'Other Talei," "Queer Discouises on . Queer Proverbs," "The Christian Wirk '" er; a Call to the Laity," "Cottage Piety Exeriiplitled," and - "Curious Myths of the Middle Ages" are also commenced. - -Firsass OSGOOD & Co' Boston,-an . , ~ *I notince the publication inApril of "The Ingham Papers;" "Lucille," Biarnond Edition ; "Poems, Lyric and Idyllic," by • E.' C Stedman; "Alice of Monmoirth, an ‘-. • . . Idyl of the Great War," same author; , • . "yacationAdventures in the :Wilder-•1 , nea p 441'w0 Yerua.Befirre -to *,st,? . • '•' -4 .Kbr the Wing e r-...tsßeireittinnsof a Coun . try Par Son." Fot the month of May we .• are promised "Our New Way Round the World," 'Wen, Women and Ghosts," by • - Miss Phelps, anthor :Of "Gates Ajar;" "Oldtown Folks," by Mrs. H. 1,1 Otowe; "Maliiime; an Oldpiwt "Rantance." • ~.-; - r4RPIDI & BkROTRE.ES I Slew York, ;: - - ,- haTa jug -pnblished., t.'Guicciollis Read,. -'-. - ' ' - leciioni 'of ' Lerdity - FOM." and "Trollopel rApeas, Finn. the Irish member."' ey' lunki i ' -- conikeziCed—' die - liublie $ a 911 ; pp, ‘ r—, PlPM3l,"!itifita,n9Y.v_iP, in. Pape!“ covers,. se lfard - Cashi - r — ‘ l orinith usunt,'" . :111W. i Never too Late to Mend," and:" • yfij i m e c o l " s2:fr. t i lre?. ,l+lttle, i4l' 7 e; 'Me IPPage .'. . ~ . 1 "Scott's Fi , , , ,qling ir Amerieon WP:Wireifil • - r t ~ r 6 si :*4 . , ;Ite-:.k l I Iltit '' 4 . , Ylacets Marl -L.:l4:r . .PelaSit - 7 ~: 4 : ls- ' 11. ' 111 .',..,*4 10 0. C ... 4. , 44r 0i -'"tat t. )Y.uputiefi-iting„ i ~d0m,,!.,.).i11. ;1141.9 , t l g:„lirpi,chapterfm , s i .new,l2oVei bir,P.IMO" . z , - MagaZIIIP I ,P,ro*, r,; igriat/dItY; ' ' ''s. : ";" * , !'.- '`,! ) , 4 C/WILEII SCRIBNER & Co , New:y . o *i i. Ain* mnbletteettrthe Tublittation of an 11- litstrated Li titary‘of Woliderti. "The Won- , 7 d 6 1 iif obtles; 4, iiinstrated witti:9o,4 .. tggravingsr on wood,- and 4 7111111de' Slid kililgOie # ' 4IDIRg AlO::Dlue en . l iraVinp, , iiiii. ; ready ' Will y WOW: he. . , pu blished the li.Kondess of Heitt, ,, t o , contain ninety illustrations. Other Nol- • amen of, thls series are in course of preps,: ration. We expect these Works to have a BEI MI ME lini rma erP4-14,111;• .1:474.@Ari.44 ~. ;. Tlult/44144131 urn pipes annoaacq the arrival at Ogden otthe !rad 'layers of the s tfuhm - paciiid Ea{ ad. • Ogden Is .d*l3l3i LiiktOint Is the paintardiVere , `Ogee Of Ati track to thd north, on the nett itinfi:Ortstead'of'the line as origin -.surveyed, through the capital of taali.;s. r The, completion or the , road.: to • this point his stirred up the Mormon chiefs to takeactive measures fog building ther branch to Salt Lake city, and the' territo,... Hal surveyor and other dignitaries hive', gone out: to run experimental lines, 1 GAZETTE": .MONDAY; MAL* 29,7 gar EPILEPSY CAN BE'CUBED —Those having friends afflicted are ear. nestiv solicited to nil fora Circular Letter of Ilefercnces and Test'intonials, which will con vines` the molt skeptical of the tura/if/4y of Me disease. Address VAN BUREN LOCh.ROW. D.. 30 Great Jones street, New nt. nibito:g2S-ct&F ' 're • 'MARRIAGE AND CJELIBA CY. —An Essay ftir roungmen on the crime of Solittitle, and the DID3EASES. and ABUSES which create Impediments Ao MARRIAGE. with rare 'means tof relief. Sent In -sealed letter en velopes. freeof charise. •Addle's, Dr. J. SKIL LIN HOUGNION. hlollard Assdalltloll. FlSlS delphla, Pa. jal9:daT LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. chartered by Spooled Act of Congress, Approved July 28. 1808. Cash Capital - - $1,000,000: FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, . . . Where the general basinest or the Company ls transacted. and to . which all general corres pondence shonldhe addressed.. - 'OFFICERS. - CLAEENCE H. CLARE. President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Fixance and Executive Committee. • • ' • HENRY D. COOKE. Vice President. EHRREON - W. PEET, eecre.ary and Actuary. Rids Company offers the following advantages: It Is C National t ' , moray. at artered 'Jr speeial. feet or Congreos,.lllB6: . It hag a paid-up capital of $1 . 0 00,000. •It offers tow rates of pretoluin. , lit 'furnishes larder Insurance than other eonia • psalm' ibrlbsaame money. It Is definite and crrtain in its terms: Its policies are exempt from'attactnent, There are no unnecessary restrictions in the . , Every policy Is non.forit liable. Pollcies mry be taken which pay to the insured their, full amount, anti return all the so that the - Insurance costs'only the tatereston the paymentst , Policies may be taken pal to the ir;- gurpo.-mteen, certain number of. yearil,r during ap manual Income of one. tentit moo,amount Dittnedln the policy. Y. •:1 of t•ma No extraxate szeeo,ror Mks !ti* e Wei It Insurr.s, not to Day dividends IP polley•lttdd, ers, bat at so Mira deist therdivittenasqrptne.lin., Oh enters, on lets, and illoeitioulan Oven. - *s dn aPpican n 4r1410n to too Branch °Mee of I,,be cow ( u. - • - -• • , • , • 0 40 r. 66 ..."Phliadelphlit, General .:ifgelqii rWrtiliftreitern '.. - -31. 6 - w -j e s tey ; • '1 • } t, ~TKY 0001/1 & 00.. : Washington. D. 0., , "Verlfirriand , , • Delaware virgirdis, District otANgeaNs anal Nett Virgnia., u npa r„.? ? • ; •, .11.://e1Fili'r hinry.i Beater.. Bondi ' lire#er• Waslitilaten eountlep i i art:OtAl:AtialiTilA IC *ANTED In irreli City and Town; app fatuous horn amine tent..partvint open, agencies with sultablejm•r domenten • opld le addressed To Till CUmi, • PANTI/L - UAL AciEliTBf,ymty 4 la, tlitair. respective 4.lstriew , - - ,iukb26,,kwAir E2OS A.D.A:I6I - 04 i,,T.• - AI V R 04* .1111001. sr „ i* . iwillerAr, touiayEvyagrwmakt; • - de7; .• I tplorirw7r . c,- ! ' • ME . . . teitiAr„ _ BOOK" .. A G ENTS7',.MiI: 'for thele reeteuevily " '''' '' - '' Iwo' DOkuteutliellltiskreiteirtailiailir -5 , 1. , ..,t r. , i / ,'• ze, . Biwa- . - - .. - 411191,Pe11.gr.119.11ar Other, • Addrese iTiiitki ii A.A.)" la4..ri Luau. etreet..9 . New York.. duphoid ' oidY b? Agents: , Refers to all Eastern Publishers lhateistai:WlP4, r- • .• . . ' I'. . i fit P S :PATE NT e LEATHER, for sire by A J. &. H. PHILLIPS. r 4 -SHERIFF. . WILLIAM L riEEIRON, Will ne a candidate for the office of Sheriff, sub.. lett to the decision of the Union Republican County. Convention. mtangiii=d&V PTO TBIE CITIZENS OF AL. LEGRENY : r spec:fully sinholi-cerat. eli'ns a canoldate for the office of 4 LEEK OP COURTS, subject Loam decision of the Union Iletnibtoau County Convention. I woold Kate - that I ask tbe °ince bn , _ for ttNE TEEM. at I.he Le) utnztion or which I w• did cbeerfolly re, ire. bel rev;nit tint there are others 'etintolv entitled to the honor and emtouments of the office. and as coninetent as myself I will be under oblittationS to the citizen, of the ctuaty tor their support. Very resuectfuliv. JO•EPFI BRIMNE, Late 1.02 d (old lath,) and Std Pa. Vol. ltegt. - mh2.a:g47 SPECIAL NOTICES. W*NOTIC 1E IS HEREBY GIVEN • to all OWNERS - OF DRAYS,CAST2i CARRIiRES. BUBRIES, aro.. (Whether reside nt or non resldent,) In the City . of Pittsburgh, to pay their Licenses* Made office tronrnwyrn, in aceordaace with au Act of Assembly approved Marcir 80, 1860, andnn ordinance of the ponn cili of the City ; of Eittshurgh, passed April /0. 1860. ' • All Licenses not paid On or before MAY r i ß, 1869, Will be placed in'the bands of, a police of ficer for eollectlon, subject toe collection fee of 50 cents: and al/ persons who neglect or refuse to take out Lfeenses Will be subject to a penalty double the artiouat of the license, to be recovered, heibre the Mayor: . • The old metal plates of last year must be , re. turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or. 25 cents additional will be charged on each License. BATES OP LICENSE: Each one horse vehicle $ 7.50 Each two horse vesicle Each four horse vehicle ' 15.00 Each two horse hack 15.00 Omnibus and Timber Wheels drawn by two horses, $lB.OO each. One dollar extra will be charged for each additional horse used In any I of the abovivehicles. A. J. COCHRAN. . fel2:ote: taws • - City Treasurer. I;gr WORICHOUSE.—ProposaIs will be received on or •before APRIL 4th. for • a. HORIZON tAL - FORTY-HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE, including boilers. delivered and set _un at the ALLEGHENY COIDNTY - WORKHOUSE. Proposals to state size of cylinder, dimensions of bol'ers, anti eon end construction of er eine: sto be left, at the oillec of BARR & MOSER. Architects, No. ql and 4 eixth (late St. Clair) street. • H. S. FI..EMING, I c W. S. 111.5.3. ELL. °ln* mh2.3:g42 ft4r BATCEMLOWS RAM DYE. • This splendid 'Bali , Daisy the bestia the world: the only.trne and perfect Dye; harmless, relia ble, instantaneous: no disappointment; no lo s d M e a V r nvig n ratera m d d leave h e heH ffec s ofabnd twautifal. block or brown. Hold by. all Druggists and Perfumers: rod properly applied at Batche lor's Wit Factory, No . 1 6 Bond street. New York. anZi:W:s INSURANCE. NATIONAL PAID IN FULL. BRANCH OFFICES PHILIDELPBIA. , 1 .„. . , iv illiW . WrktizoN-z-N114.-1...,- 72 .am0 . ,.. -- ° - " tol• ' 4,7 wmit'AtP . ':, . 3; 4P - • .-4r ..uffwi--.. 3MMI;sON,SAL : 217 Z 1 "-Itriably4X7 - 7 - --) OOTBROES ND CAIRPETB FOR THE MILLION. - • AT SNIITHSON'S EMPORIUM, 56 AND 57 71P711 AVE:ME. . , Messrs. H. B. SMITHSON & CO. proprietors, of the well known. Mammoth A uction House are .creasing an excitement CollBequent, upon the ar rival of new goods which are being sold at; re markably low prices. Goods ofevery variety; the finest sewed bipto . the shoes.shionbe bal. moral niters and 'anklet slippers, &c, blankets,Cannes, cloths. cask/ilexes, vinery and carpets.' Call and examine. Lo trouble to show goods. Ladles'. taiues7 and children's fuss at almost your own prices. , All goods 'war ranted as represented. . n0.•4 '• you s.a.Ln. EAST BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY AT I AUCTION. TUESDAY, March 30th. at o'clock P. R., that valuable piece oroperty on Carson street, erected Ratlro4 STORYa;re streets, on which is a TWO ERICK DWELL' % HOUSE. .now occupied by Tarrance Camp bell, containing 0 rooms, attic. hall and kitchen.' The lot Ii 20 feet front on Carson street, run ning back IMO feet to Correy street—paved. Im mediate poaseasionglven. - .. Terms of Sale—s.l. WO, being the uldow's dower, may remain on the•property, bearing interest, payable annually. to tee widow, If so de.ired by the purchaser; the remainder, one-half cash and one-lut;f in one yeel*, with Interest. '43, smnlasoN de • CO., ' I re= -• • AUCTIONEERS. RARE AND BEAVIIITVL Stuffed Birds at Auction. On MONDAY, March 99th, at 10 A. m.. 2 and 7 P. It" at Masonic Nall Auction Rooms.. 52 and 57, Filth avenue,wlllbe sold the choicest collection of STUFFED .BIRDS ever cffered lii our city, embracing in part the rarest specimens and richest plumage of the East and West Indies, South Americaand our own and prepared birds were ail caught and prepared by Mr. A. H. Alexander. the well known American col lector. and are beautifully mounted on sprays and under French glass shades. Mr. Alexander will be with his stock at the rooms of Mesas. H. B. Smithson witch, and•wlll cheerfully give anY information regard to how and where the birds were collected. &c.' &c. Mr. A. lea South America in a few days and will sell bisect-tire stock without reserve. BIRDS on exhi attlon to-day (Saturday.) A. , 14 ffiT69011 4: CO. mb27 Y L ESTRUS' . PENNSTELVALNLi OIL CO. 'ITESDAY- - EVENING, Mares 30th, it TM. o'clock. on. second. flcor - 01, Connntre.al Bales order o Booms, f Oridi W ans' COurt, O street, wlll be sold by, • s.ut 070 shares.Wes.ern Pennsylvania 011 Co. ' h 27 •• . A. BICILWA/1 4 .(E, Auctioneer. FOR SALE--REAL- ESTATE VALUABLE FA .Rill FOR SALE. 7 . —Situate WE =llea from Hai cbt's Station, fromestern Pennsylvania. Railroad, .17 millet Allegheny City; contains 90 acres of land, 80 of which Is cleared, balance In beet timber, water in every field, underlaid with best of coal: soil excellent for grain growing; on which are erected a twostory frame dwelling, two stables. a young_ orchard just beginning to bee , of best quality of fruit: good roads from station to farm., Persons wantitur one of the beat terms in the county, and at low price and easy term* are ex pressly directed to theabove. Apply to . . . . McGALI, • fe_m! Real Estate Agents. - faREAT ASSIGNEE'S SALE-. , g..X FARM IMPLEMENTS. GABDEN IiEELIB, &c., be sold from day -to dim, at the etore of IlEtliclEl AI& it LONG. /So. 2217. Liberty street. Pittsburgh. Mrs« lot Of Landreth & Farmingrnett and.Fleld bee ds. Agricultural and Implements— Mowers and Rapers, Cider Mills, -Plows. Uterus,: Sheorels, Spades, Horse, Hair and Garden Rakes, Hoes, Hay and Manure Forks: Al 0,,-* larpi lot of other goods. too numerous to menttoL, .Tpp above sold'at‘ low prices_to close' otit Hie stock. C. RHIsNICLL.z C. AsslAnees. AULT.Ram.. ~ __. r AIRDESERS TAKE NOTICE. —R SALM—The POURTEEN 3IILR ISLANDon she Allegheny River. and now ':used for gardening purpose; well Improved and. Ina high •state of cultivation; contenting 40 or 50 acres, now offered at a bargain. Call boon. Aso, other Farms In good locations. Woolen Factory. two notices, and twenty acres of land on the Central Railroad. Houses and Lots For, Sale And To-let In both cities. Vor tnrtiter par. Molars inqpirt of WILLIAM WARD, ten' . 110 firma street. onnosito cathedral. - cl b pw , WILL PERCHA SE 1t15.49111100 a ilestrable Farm of 100 acres,' g sot 4. writ watered, welling hos, thnbtr. Itmestonr, etc.; fence In good ordtr; fronting on the Youghleghehy RlTer. opposhe a _Railroad Station, and near Melic-rport. Terms cosy. mll - ⪙ rIIBERT & SONS. .- 2,1 83 Smithfield street. LEGAL rigarilust IA rug PEIRSUANCE- OF AN ORDER of The Ddstrkt Court 4.1' the United States lorthe , Western Distthn of Penasflrnala. Made March 4,tr. 1569. !hefty!!l be exposed at Pa b• Ile Sale at 31eILWAINEV3 AUCTION ROOMS, la the city of Pittsburgh, on the 1014 Day of April. 1869, ' At 10 o'clock A. ,m., the following described Beal Estate of JOSHUA ItiloDiCii, Bankrupt, sub. ject, however, to existing hens, cis.: All that lot of ground.- situate In the First ward of tie city: or Allegheny, county of Alle-' • gheny, and Beate •of Pennsylr.,nta, boundtd and . described as follows: Deafening at a point 132 feet 3 Inches couthwardty of It: Serer 0, rcet, 14 Inches westwardly horn tee line dish:ln; enk-lots numbers 23 and :SI In the Reserve trae opposite ritarburgh: thence paral , el with said line south wardly .413 feet 3 wears to Bonk Lane;_thence along Bank Lane Westwardly J 99 feet ti lot hes to line of land of .1. H. L edger an lal If Whin le; the , co along seta I .lndsay and Whinple's Hue nortttuardly 442 feet sa i dune to a point withokl32 feet 41uches 'or Rein cc* street: thence north OwX d greet coat 205 feet O Inubes to the place of beganning. Aaso, , a.ceriain other Loy` Or etrin of land, 14 inches - In width and . tinning atom Bank Lane to st India 132 feet a Inches of itebecea streetadare said along the eastern bouudatry.of the tot of ground above descrited.to teXtembur, from Sara' eaatwardly boundary-4 tits dirblin. Dee bet 7een 'but-lots numbers - 113 aid 14- stotesakt,-/ez the following described piece of the /there, deter ed lot, to:wit: Anther t certain lot orple-e of gro and beginning, at a point at the line Of property al Joshua Ithodes on bank Lane; th«nce at ongftne tine tor mild proper, y of sald Anodes 211 I eel. t a paint; thence by a lime 24 .feet _4 !eche', , o Co' nerOf pronerty of Lindsaranal OlesZtu.eceon; thence by thelne ofsald Lindsa AlongeDu, Bank Lane aatifect to,Bank Lane; .th - st etßank Lane 811 feet . 9 blob , N to the place of beginning, on willed drat and secant deseribed plecesof ground, less the last delpribed piroe,of grottudit erecte d a large Brick Platt Hilite• ' ' Alstr,Alll those two certalnlotoof ground, situ &tetra- the,elty of Pitisburgb,cog,ty of,otlleabeny and ;state of .Pennsylvanla, bounded and de 'Scribed at fullowel Beginning , on' Irwin street at thedlivancesd 198 1 1 bet V incbellirom, Duque* ne . Vgatta theoce • at ,right Anglin% with, Irw.n street .00 feet: thence' partner .with Irwin street 40 lesitt thence at right angles with Irwin street GO ititFt. to MC Irinn streetr Menne at the same ‘llO feet to. tri i plasce of , beglnnlng, being lots 'Nllmberit '3' 4 ltr'S' Watt' of Ibis laid out try . Jrastput •Rtiod ,,, 'lrebiteded in ' Pighllook, 'Vol- a, ageWtl. , liAt fii'Aixiii-‘i,iiin— - iiiiitiew i p 11---- - - - .. .•- - ~-, ~ , i...-. 3 :I ;v. i-s-:,FILCOUR. Piiiiil: 'llollfl fitatei. Tasee Star tirienlen 4*i FRENCH t FAMILY. Flguit.: 1711 tli'iltotirlirtil Ali lie ( i'etit' 'A 1;11 ''' ' •thf l/7 -gdorf4pl -,:. r , • - , , 411 ! 1" . i rrtf 4 l,4o lll i l 4.aioirilltiNit" ''' '' , IVItIT2 ( 1:011Nlerm ' Alt " e. )4l'll4,4"& te ' ; ',' li t t tureneni. tieW g ilkanekti: •vie jui t a t is . y: 8uy,,,, ;:Ii A.UrAZIM , 'PERPUIMELAY . _ _ . •if:lM ! PECK; ; ORNAMENTAL HAIR' WORKED AND - 11DIFNAIRR. • No. Third Street, near Smith/laid, Plttabnrgh. • Always on hand,a_geeent - nasortment of La ldle*, -MOS, jedztoB, - cITTA: Gantleinati , a inUELAV PEES. b CALPf3, (WARD OHALtid. RARLETH, de. .111er A good Price In cash , will be given-ter RAW•NAIR. ••• ' Ladles , and flentlemen`sMate 'amine. done in Use neatest manner. ruhrur 869, E 3 .-ig'W.l33/4AIVCE 4`,111 , NATIONAL:INSURANCE COMPANY. Of the city of Allegheny; WILL REMOVE AT THE FIRST OF APRIL TO THE Second Ss.tional Bank Building, CORNER OF FEDERAL FTREET AliD THE mll4 •• DIAMOND. ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF lITTSBVP.G.H, P 4.. Office, No. 424 PENN (IN NATIONAL TRUST CO. BUILDING.) a DIRECTORS b : Robt. Dieksati, JBobt. Liddell, W. Siedle, C. Van Buren IF. Kirsch. E. H. Myers IJ. Gangivisek: ;Chris. :Siebert. L. J. Blanchird, ,J. Weisser, IP. Sehildeeker• E. IL DYERS, President. . ROBT. DICKSON. iVice President. BORT.J. GRIER, Treasurer. fell): J. J..&LBIETZ, Secretary. pENNSYLVANLt' INSURANCE - COMPANY OF PITTTSBURGH OFFICE. No. 1613‘ WOOD STREET, BANE forcolcammerortrzszme. • - ram a . lone Donillany, and insures against Joss ba Pireuxolusivelv. LEONA.RDo'ALTER, President. ,• • O. C. BO _,__•Viee President. ROBUT Afruics. Treasurer. YeBLEENT, Secretary. , . ..• ..Ptuttcyond: !, Leonard Waiter, Geori&lillson, .4). C. Boyle, ' • Geo. w..Erans, Robert Patrick,. C. Litre, Jacob Painter, J: C. PI ner, • .1011 sh Bing, John Voegtley, 1 , Jas. H. Ropunts. A. Ammon. :•.! Henry Sproul, PII)Pl"nr. • - --- AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE, FRANKLIN INSURANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA OFFICE, 435 & 437 OREESTIntrf ST.I near STH . • - --' I ZorILICITO3B.. - • . Mule, ff B . ucker. _Mordecai H. Loots 1 Tobias Wagner, " ' David E. Brown, I Samuel Brant,- •'' i' , Isaac Lea. I. Jacob B.' tb, - Edward C. Dale, Veiny° W. . George vales. CE.1,1149 ti. BAN 8., Prealdeat. EDW. 'Cii&Almt,, VloeLEreeldent. W. V. 6 Beeret.ry i tem. - • • -J; 0 NEB COFFIN; AGSMS, ? North West corner Third aad . WWod Blzreets." ultdthwlli: . :1.., 1- '•• B r a FRANKLIN INSURANCE COMPANY OP '4IMIHENT s ‘ A. . • OFFICE TN FRANKLIN 'SAVINGS B.A.DIC ' ' BUILDINGS, No. 41 OhIO pt., 4neguenv , AL HOME COMPA.NY, ' atanneed by Directors wen known to the community, who trust by fair death', to merit a the: of you:bureau". 1 Billpflim 11LW1Ni...... ...•..1.-.'....iiresidsuelt. 6 1 / 1 .1). Do HXDZ1L14........ "......fiscresary. , 1 • - ' DIEIXOTOBS: iterulf inns.... U. L. Petteracta, Wm, Cooper; Geo. .11. RIME*, Jaeob Prune, . Gottielb fees, . Simon Drain; J. B. Smith, • Jecob Ruh. W. If...aterwart„ Chi P._Watston, Joseph Oreley 1 Jos. Lannon, H. J. unread,. Jere. Bohm' ImpEmit' FIRE INSURANCE CO., 9E's LONDON. 8 47441.1411 ED 1803. CASH ceprrAr. PAID UP AND /VESTED FUNDS E%0.4.44- Die 48,490,000 DT GOLD. Buillesaratice agaiost Fire effected on Hanle. and dings. "1.,b0d,r "Warts and Merchandise, — Steamboats, Ac. Polleies issued payable in gold or currency. 41.- United States Branch mice, 40 PINE STIFICE,T,New York. All losses of the United States Branch will be .adjtudad in New 7.0.116 ' • • J. Y. 31,01A.A.VGIECLariCi, Agent, P/TTSBURGH, PA. , „ Ocoee, 87 rotrant STELEET. MR. McLAUGIILIN .s also Ageit for,the Man hattan Life Instrance Company. , ses:v73 WESTERN INSURANCE COM.. • PANY OF PITTSBURGH. EZANDER NUMMI, President, I WM. P. • HERBERT. Secretary. ¢.E0116% NEZED, General A Teat. °Moe, 94 water street, span, .£ Co.'s Ware. house np stairs, Pittsburgh. Will !azure against all Unds of Fire and Ma slat Rieke. A home Iturtitution, managed by Di rector' who ate well mown to the community. Di ad who a..-* determined by promptness and libetc• AucT to, matntain the character which they have assumed, as offering the best protection to those who desire to tilt insured. Al , • MEECrOnS: ider _Jean R. MaCtme. E. •miller, Jr., elms. J. Clarke, James McAuley, William 8. Evans, ' Alexander Speer, , J4O h Eirkpetriek, Andrew Action , p Reimer, David M. Long, . Morrison, Ihrosen. • - • • non pErOAIIESP INSURANCE COM orncre; NE. ocaugza WOOD Ffris BTEI A Hanle Crempanz i tida ng Fin and Marine Maks • DEIZOTORS: WM. Phtlilpei. Capt. John L. Rhoadi John Wart, - - . Samuel P. Shriver. John R. Parks. er Charles Krtrockie, Capt. James Mill. " Jawed it. Brush , Wm. Van Kirk.' ' Wm F. Lan, James D. Verner Samuel MuerLeta/1 W3l. PHILLiI President. • JOHN WATT lee President. I . W. P. fin.lialkila b Seeress iy. • . ICI.P'P. WI.. BOR ON. General Asent. ~..------ LLEG ALE NY INSITRANCE COMPANY Dr PITTSBURGH. ÜBF • /OR. No. 37F IPTHSTBRZT,Banat BLoor. Maks . , Tnsures sealing all d uds of Fire and Marine , . JOHN IRWIN Jn4. President. T. J. 1108K114:0N, VicePrealdenti , O. DOM HELL, Secretary. CAPT. W/d. DUN. Geleral Agent. • . • Drintoronat • John Intl:a, Jr., 1 8.. L. Baynestoek T. J. Hosssasoa , W. H. Ryerson , • Cane Hussar, Robert H.:Daviit, • • y Ohba.. . Brands Sellers. - chart,. Nava . I . sum. J.-T. !Rockdal, • Capt. Wm. Dean. , LT. H. Nevin.' . DOLLAR ,SAVINOS RANK.' NO. - 65 IyiNURTZ; STREET. CHARTERED 1885. ASSETS .. . . .... SS, ' l5, so* .4 .. Open daily, Dom 9 o'clock A. le. to 3 o'clock r. M., ' and SATURDAY MINING -8i ,froin' May list to November let, from? to 9 (Pelona. and from •November Ist to Muy /et. from 8 to 8 qoct, . • , - , • • -ON).•• Deposits Fdeehidd elan thrum or not less thin' and.a, divideed of the profit& declared - Men' a lair, ha Jtind arid December. interest tum been iiielreedempt.inintnimy in June and. Lieeember since tbdßank was organised; 'at • thigratent• six naviient &Teal • f , 4 •,if - , • interest,- 1/ not , draini ont, is _Plackd to•liri credit - of the depositor at princlpa4 and bears the V Ol C at li d athat:ROZlllllo hat 4 WD,: of• Jane and, 4 881881 1 c° g lP9l ti t aai tvlAne &rear, without ; 1 liblinit be epd tor can or even Alb , tialla beie. iAt rills rateininw, wiliteable In. hir Orin, Of l l l ie , YO u n• 1 • ,ii t, - . ,• t t,__. las 04 1atalli ll ie. lb eliart y-Lp.wo, Bales, mod gni tions; .1 'shad 'gestic, osf indica-, 'llona* intoMmi. , `.l : , ,:,.. , 4tr • • t t t 1 r . ii• i l' imainnicrrOßOßGll ALBRIZ. - ' •-, Vicar triz.v.ll3: ..' 'i ' 'J'Obti 'll: tiachhibti "8 A u. Pollock; m. D.. 1., 44 Ri nUill ,, Faluiestoct, Robert Robb. 1 1 , 100 li c erd.m to, , • Joint 11..8boenberger, I t< l ua Ma , "WAY. James Biddle, - Ja s .. D. needs, Al erander Speer, •, `,lnninlmr: pennnen. • Christian Yeager.., • . 1 . wir4- ti . Tttliritrtinti C. Loomis; ,• ;' , l' - Anderson, i Bonen LT •-' Vin Adams. , , ,'• .:', • Henry V. Lynch, -. il JOn/. Rindley, • , , Peter A. Matirs. . -.George Illack, - , • J9ha aitnlfrAnco; • Not tinrgyriti, ' ~ • vi oiter 4 - . a latingo A. Onrider. I 1 Jonn B..ita pL ddelh . gbariesA. Colton, ' Writ` ninicwvii. 113,11 1' .1 8 :l i iifespie, 1 • r •timf Y it..Solai r e u sii i t • Willlaso 8. Raven, ' Aleveniltr__ ~.,_,„ rete• " l ' 8 / 4 111er. t WPila Altlier ." Richard Hata, • , trac ,... ive ..,. an. James D. KeilY,' , 113 ," 1- botefoß. TaIiAI3I7IIABI-CRARLY&A._ _ 81CCULSTARY—JABLES R. D. REEDS. at SODA ASH.=-109 Caelog r efisale by J. B. 0 I .ggy-, •• 0 Manager -First apu-.llance thls . ,aeaso4, or S 4 layclit4 and accurupEBLed young arblve, , , Mir s .CIIARLo ITr TWO! SON. MONDAY EVENING, March 291.14, 1869,101/ be presented Bulwer's beautliul piny Of • LADY OF 'LIONS. Pauline , •-• Miss Gbarlotie ThompSolli To conclude With the glorious firm of ORIMnITAIV, BAGSHAAV AND ERAD,IIANC, Tuesday Evening—clAMli.LE. Grand esin , ly Aintince• ou Sa.urilny. arPUO6IIALIPIIIIIE OLD FOLKS' CONCERTS, Under tbe di r ction of Prof 'WII.. A . . LAW r ON, Assisted bv Prof. TEGEGE,4 at the AC:ADS:MY oF Ut•IC, MuNDAY ant( TUESDAY EVENINGS, March 919th aL•I 1869. Benefit Post 117. D. P., ti: A. G. PA UT FIRST: TABLEAUX, Troubles of a '2O Sin ii P.:1100116 1. Hstlelntah Chorus— Gannet. Messrs. ••Colorf!, T es. essrs. s.awton, Rink:haft, Bu.hbert and •1 Bob. Bison. 3. Eolo,"Thee Only 1 L0ve"...,.. ... ....... Abt„. 4. Chorus, Invitation Aliss Battle 'roses. • 5. Solo, •••Axtefaide•• ElnhaL. ...Beet uoven. K la. A. Lawton. 6. Quartette ' "Dream 011.• 9 Misses Wallace, Pattersdu, Meese:. Luton q. 7. Tramp Choi ns PART bECO et 14. _ TABLEMM, Mission of the Grand Army. B. The Heareni are .`Oreattou, Haydn. 0. l'orter Song. tliartha tr OCOW• Aft. C. C. Rinehart. 10. Qua , te.te. "Oft In the Otlily Nlght, , • 310,re. Relent. Lawton, Sinehara, Cuthbert aud Rob. 1.1.. Benz• .- 12. tong`of the Old Po 13. Due, r• , Ttie . . - - Miss Jones,and Kr..DUttn, 14. Dona Nobls,' • • Tivelfth .... 7.lozatt • • Mist Good' and Oborns T n es d ay Everting partial change of pro c rant me. Por...- open at 7 o'clock. Concerc comment:en at 7:45. • Tile - Bradbury Piano nerd on thls o•Tasion kindly furnished by Barr, RuaLe Butt.: er. e_ rquette and Drer.s circle Tickets.: ...... Sl.OO Farctly-Cirsle T ckets ' .50 • -No extra Gnaree for Itcset ved penis. Private Boxes ' ' ,2 1 *5. For sale at J. P. STARK & eiPS, corner Wocall street and Third avenue. Reserved seats canoe obtainid at C. C. 3ffit.. LOBSS St 'Wood street; and BAND, b..NAK4 & BIIETTLEWS, 12 Bt. Clair street: ini)29 'PITTSBURGH THEATRE. IL W. WILLIAMS. Lessee 441. Mnager. Another eonteellation of Starti . e I - h . :attire! and dashing API e AUGUSTA LA ERE ..11X, -Visa NEGIAL^HOWARD. e he not , triar Coate oians GitCAS.ILLIS aatIJOHNI.SY COt.t.tha. Mr. wad Birs.,E_WI).WIN, Zia:SCHMID and their wortaerfal actisir-Dotts: eltrle'and'licro. trt the exciting d - erna. called "The Waielithan nutl HIS Dom ', Lf We- Beckett; , to Dick .Carrell, uearley' Gardner,ned all the Monster Cort,,• ay ID n new olio. 'Ladies , -Matine e-. every , Wellfiesday: and _ M Y JE ~a.vrral CAN .T.EIE,ATIM-(Latn,Tyltabless, Varieties.) , MONDAY EVEIrIp G , and during the week. Zutirety_new Compaerf ; Tin Dastntoed Sis ers, Iteh. l l .Ntelteto : the FterhVe Prestlttlzitatear, ffarrylliebmond, .the .Etbloplan Demosthenes, Amy Brent, Annie Elciodge, the greed coustel. lett= of Stars, PAl4Ol_ 1/92! e itiffeid and I:7 ;t : PELin iS : llll' FIFTH. oppositeAVEßEL Old hea yePr rotuldi, Wood streets, ay and Evening, all _ cents. A ar i tilo3ronD. useentai Children. /5 T ECONOMY BUTTER CO. ask the attention ofali interested in the reduc ton of the extravagant cost of Butter, to their practical and economicninystem of making pure prime Butter by tbe aid of the • • .EXTRACT OF BUTTER PL.A NT. A brief slim:don to the original' this ortant discoery may toot prove uninteresting. A mong the a uthenticated records of the renowned esp. rain Cook's voyage untold the world, is found the at ateinent, that - While! •1/edournliiir for bort time en the Bisailinu Cenad Oi'gontlifAmFrica, he observed the natives 'using, in the preparation of their form!, a peculiar oil: Which; upbn cranium.. ton: he found to possess tbe appee'rance, taste and ilavorof Butter; upon Rather inquiry. how. ever, he 'ascertained that it was simply r stance that the. natlies..distilled in a cr... and imperfect manner, from a rich and lux u -lou t plant that grew epontaneoisly and 'Wanda:, tly Ss that warm tropical country. A .fewy an eminent Preach chemist, while on a pr es. atonal visit to the tropics, made numerous caper -1 intents witn this remarkable prodnction of na ture, and. succeeded in extracting a concent rated essence of the plant. • The formula for its prepa ration, and the .Bole Bight for . its sale in tile country are the eiclasive property of this Com. PlutY. by whom it was purchased from the origt. nal discoverer. We claim ;for thislremarkable, yet simple and perfectlyharmless preparation— lts.—That by its use a net gain offromso to 200 Per cent. is nude in the mantifactirre of Butter. Ad.—That Batter, • which from age or whatever cause, may be strong, rancid, tstreaktd or cease-grained., and compaestively useleFs for general use, by the aid of this „ Extract, is re. stored tilts original -.freshness and sweetness, due-grain, and even color. ;- 3d.—By the use of. this Extract, one pound of delicious, fresh Butter is actually made front one pint of milk. 4tb.—Thata pure and excellent table Btre r cast be nude,. at a cost of from 15 to 30 c s per pound. „The chief expense wherein be n,t , Ent. ter, which is the essential hare. I. sth.—That Butter nuinufactured by the aid of this Extract Is equaliin every respect to the best Butter made by the ordinary method. oth. Tire Extract after thorough analysis. by rablechemiste, is pronotinced perfectly.free fame any deleterious substance, the ingredients lbg Perelybf *vegetable nature. • prOof of. foregoing aisertlons. the • factory ; of this company is magAg on. ton of • Butter_per day, which meets with ready sale in the Nee York hirthet, and lis consumed flu* the tablenof the first Hotels, Restaurants and Private Mollies In this aim and elsewhere. 'A sample - package of the' Extract 'sufficient to Make so'lbs. of Batter' , with fttli d i rections ibr use.rwill be artittollnY addle*, on xeceitit of Si. .CAUTION.-y' inicla Pr real 2 1 , erit are sub. ; feet to spurious- imitatlorus,..ive d snectury caution the guollaturainsteoUnterfens and wort'. /elm advertised. AS powdera. com pounds, to.: thsrPresitet Of tini:Butter .e.ant irprejoirearand tottonolsr. 1' Arkisiltemiont Butter Co. oPrros; 11 tragellf tisanes , iraerertm, 1 1 1 33.EralienWICR:br.i„BsW 1 . 42,ng, .14 stWe bustettes,;ps MOrligellinPrO i ntt p e ttirt t grare t"" tMttrtiO i r i lle e a ti tb.b/I:biag ' EVe:7iihere. Pen - Phydabfa Otiloring, grad, Andre cut te.gtveill.rich, golden Yellow le 0 lOC Of , Whitensettut• +noses Per r samitlf .len"Galli l a4 ‘ S t ier otrr ui ll L ' - uarkme won t frl ui t t i k lit ia x " to st r et ring:% , e 2los an ta yni al ow leis 54/1 Trile.d9 fL AOtrkitt. Milli . '' srhe our 'PA 80 , MS . Bof the A ST 1 32 , 8ERIF:810ft.WAIIIINGTV. , . M B DAL, ,Elttliigya , , Ulthlac 4 l 0010,4 11 :: .1; gin.. =AC Z *t . " 4 1‘r17.%.t..,ti , ,. , Wheun 'g b e t ./r - re itnnnvtinvo4-4eitiLtot , rtussorn , nuerest u ed. ovi ntivtre 4 ,i .1, : . IN dtDA,e=N'6llo,frWiFVl.'BriuAmlnfai(4l,4,4wz4rn Sp 31znA. : - -.., .1 .. " . .4-% , .": ,- 31! '1• , '', I , r) j i ,2 a o Fft . ' `ittititlElCWiTriNiF goys ....:b.-,10,,, :pocking and easketa of dui ostrl esitcnt ponies manufacture at prices tge l Zrranitt:}tt 1 7 rtr cud aloitgil l w be bc'uln °r always ou an 4 e•-the,Pl4 l eUttiPfr," JC!f.Pel. SO and 28 Matt arrest. . , - - 4 - 411`; ITU GLII'S, --" rfeir ..: -:7 ;"f!e9 1 ferAgei1.,...,...................__ 1mpari t10 fOrtal 0 y. ()Ait TANNItO.! xi:MATHER. BFLTENG gat n:aupertoronaMir; slao round l ea ther Bolting nr* - 11nerant gaol, n ent ',age twat on hand at tintitiarentOrtret. , • fen If.ri,en."nth 'Street. XOTICE Ark",II4REIgY Grimm that int noplleatl_,n - for lhe - toardon of IV. itohben LAW boot' naide tolhet Governor, u 9 b sit HIED owe rCor, MU? i;.6I,4FIELD .4 prime at • . • - A ..- i5gwx.4 . . ,, y 4. .).: „ T „- wz. , --, , 17 1- , ' 14.4 44-:: . ,.& • 1 'S :, ....: tWt"stsxn~eeaal~i W, CAN.Nrffil. B shop. • • ..Vies Houston.