11 S 25 ADVIERT7I# - - - (Railroad Ftreet. near Depot,* law BlitatiTtric. 1"11. 21. F. citeIYTHER, Pastor. re-ad:Ling EVEIIY SABBATH. at 1O), A. Y. Slid PtibllC COMIWY Invited* IarP I .I3IOII7TH Collic r rrjEG A . TIO .A L CHURCH. Will reenednor the ACIA.DEMY 011' To-AIOIIItONIT KORAI- Tne °peeing. e.rrmon wal be Preached by Itev. DA^ IKL :A:HMI/LEO, of tots city. at 10,1 d o'clock A. AI. The pub'k Are cordially lit. Ytted to attend. i ' 'i i • IarFIRST ENGLISH .E GELICAL LUTELESAN CRUNCH. Sever oath street—ltev. SAMUEL LialtD, Pastor. Service. To.m.,nicovr Sondat,) X.dzvArularly hereafter. at /04 A. (. 3 And TA P. aundaY School at 9 4. N. tar TUE FIRST IREIFRODIST CHURCH. FtrTE Ark_vtrx, between • Smithfield and Grant e*.ftte, ALEX. LAIM, Pastor. Preaching EVEILY S ABBAT/I, at 10.99 • N. and 7.30 F. m. Free Beats and Welcome to all. Sunday school at 9A. al. and /.4S M. t MraItELIGIOVS,First. Chris- VAN Unlined, corner serer street and Montgomery avenue, Alleghen City. J.). nEPH KIM:. Pastor. Publm worst; p Tmildoll - morws Day.) at 10)i itl the koaNING and IS In tte EvgalNG. Free Seats. and a cordial invitation given to all. Sunday tub 00. 11V9 A. nt. , r IarFIRST CIIIRISTIAN O .IROII DP PITTSEIIRGLI IV. N. GraY 10Pastor, meets statedly .In NEVILLE NALL., cornerevery of Liberty , and Fourth streets. 'Services Lord's Day at A, It. and TX r. M. anittect tor Morning- discourse. "These mail go - away into ever/astlng putlishinent."— Mith:Z; 4.i. ___Tbe public are eormally Invited. fg`MESSIAH. EN LISII EVAN.. GELLf7AL LUTHER Ist CHURCH, (Gen_ Synod.) Hand Street. below Penn , Rev. J.H. W. BTHORENBRIIIi. Pastor.. Religions send des- regularly on SABBATH hercaher. Sunday tkhoel 9 P r ay er Preaching at Lecture X. and Ti( P. Y. Meeting and Wednes day. evenings. Friends of the congregation and .pubuc are cordially invited. -..-____________ larTO THE SCHOOL DMEC- Tuns OP PITTSBORGH.—In punt'. -since of the forty. third Section of the Act of the Bth of May. 1834, and of the seventh Section of .the Act of the 9th day of April, 1881, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention at the "Brant" School House.on the FIRS l' TUESDAY IN. MAY, A. D. 1869, being the 4th day of the • month, at A O'clock in the afternoon, and select - viva voee, by a majority of the whole number of Directors prevent, one person of Literary and &steatitic acqUirensents and of skill and experi ence in the art of teaching, as City Soperinten •dent for the three succeeding years; determine thuateona; of compensation for the same, and •certify the resift to the state Superkat4ndent at Harrisburg, as sequir.d by law. aple:ll4-s .10tiN WILSON, President. TO IRON IIiNITICTIMERS. FINELY DIVIDED OBE. Parties needling machines to reduce the Pro ' dtlet of oar regular Crushers down to fine grains. areinfOreted that we are PrePared to furnish a pose michlne, gotten up expresalj for that pur , that dat a price amounting to only a traction of demanded for soy other machine that wilt • do an equal amount of the work. These who take rearm:m.)le measures to find out Jtactr—not training to hearsay—may escape contracting for ' .more expensive machinery than they need to Brush their ore. One of .these email machines, together with one of oar /in:takers of the nuts' , style, (the former being fed from the latter by one handling .of the material, ) will, If properly Managed, reduce ore from ordinary lumps to Pass through o. d mesh at the rate of about a ton an hoar; or throe rh No. ft mesh at the rate of two thirds of a ton per hear. With a view to the introduction of this eru.sber a limited numb....r of parties, wanting the kind and amount of work done which we Pronounce the machine capable or doing, will each be for nlshed one of them on trial, free.for .hir:y daya, .or other period agreed on. the machine to be set hp Andrus' according to oar apecoltiFations. Parties disposed to consider this proposition, *WIII confer with the subscriber. • E EL ALIA Agent for 'BLARE BROTHERS, 3 Bt. Clair Street, or "Washington Works," !South Pitts. burgh. aplo:h22 ALL ABOUT THE STAMP DUTIES. THE U. S. E.TA3fP DUTIES , AS WIN Foil. E. (Printed fro:. the Wilda! copy, ) with the OFFICIAL. RULINGS of the. itrernal Rewe ave uermtment. soul also . JUDICIAL DECIS IONS affecting the Iltnp Act'. Complete hy a Member of the New Tor • B .r. This pamphlet rives exact Informatiom respect ing Stamp Duties ( Cr.. great intly. , rtance In bil Manz cases j and mast proye o much service to the Legal rrofeasion 113 we.' as to the Business Sent by mail. S. A. CLARKS .St.. 119 Wood Street, STANDARD BOOKS, . `f 119 800 S, . 114, 1 EW BOOKS POPULAR BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS AND LEGAL BLANKS. Plain and fancy note paper stamped to order. /Mies at from 3!o to $5O. 'Theological, School and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. CALL Air; EXAMINE OUR. EITOCR AT JOSEPH HORNER'S, _Bookseller and. Stationer, ( ) lethallst Book Depository.) ao-rritTs _________I29...SALITHITICLD ST LIIIVRTT NEW 8 0011 BOOS. STORE. 13. CHEFS D'OEUVRE of the Industrial Arts. Poetry and Porcelain Glass, Enamel Metal. lioldamith Work, Jewelry anti Tapestry. Beau tifull Illustrated. 'SPENDERS PRINCIPLES OF PIFICHOL • . . . Auzatiebii;:s• WELT iiiiiriiii . iiiiiiilk 750 EDIL WEISS& By Auerbach . . „_. . .. .. . 00 -O. PIAZZE SMITH'S ANPIQUIIY OP .... TELLECTUAL MAN . . . . . . . ".,-- . 4 50 ;CARICATURE HIOTOR.Ytir ' Mid 01i.0.m. ORS. Illustrated —..— . ,_,_.—. ... . .. 375 ES*A.7II ON ENGLI.OR W . 2 . 1Y125. ... A:a- Mar of "Gentle Life" ..... . _.- . --.. • :MISTORYOF SIGN ROA . RoIi. PRAE EAR • LIEsT TIMES TO THE PRESENT DA.Y.3 75 MOW TO WORK THE MICROSCOPE. A new Edition,' beautifully Illustrated . ... . 19 80 THINGS t, EW ANO toLII. By John 3pen cer. 2 Vols. ......... . ................... ....... 4 25 ROBE RTS..II4IV/15 & CO 193 Liberty street, just above St. Clair. aplo N THE DISTRICT COURT OF T N THE UNITED STATESfor the Western Me et of Pennsylvsnla. THOMAtt it. WILSON, a Bankrept under the Act of Congress of March A I, 1867, having ap plied for a discharge from all Ills debts. and -other claims provable ander said Act, by order of the Court, notice Is hereby given to all creditors who have proved their debts, and other persona nterste, to appear nn the ' lth day or MAY, 11189; at SI o'clock r. ar., before JOHN N. PUB VLANC, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at big *Mee, No. 118 Register. street, Allegheny City, Pa., to show cause. If any they have, why a die ebarge should . not _be granted to the said Bank. rupt. • s erie pio r : k 624. of s II. E. DlstricBl. 0 C 0 6, --M ,PANDLES. -or said et • qi•rft SHARES EAGLE- COT .-IftgatrirdirklA / 151811 3.t001f., P3NN tfiIaDAY EVXIVINEI. Ad 13th, at TM will be *obi oft tecor a Boor of Cointher ellajpgee /00 gaitafield street bye:dee Of MAKEY. assignee of JuSIIIIA 1110Divit - bank Mahn - • pro aluiresiAigle Cotton Mills 00111Palli. +JIG. "WI bead We: '.l.velreitalost Wasters' Pennsylvania OH Co. tilglikareavennivivalua Insurauce Co. ~.,__aaafaa,Pretstern Insurance Ce. emieuraelao .1 AU/mac Te esrliDh Co. 111 tames Ilitsbarir_b organ Etevator Co. A.—keILWAINE, Auctioneer A OTl CE. — Wherea' e, letters tea tainentsey to the estate or HENRY B. LIANSt..A. late ortbe city of Aligsbeny. ...mud, baying been granted - to bscri be's. alitiers .n. indebted to the s•l eats as are al es tomato immediate P a Yssellt, sad those Ilitrairsuns4DlelirtsiuTealtio the e estat e iollbOot'delay To - • 'l raTtlY ANNWMLIANZON, and • .10H., ti. WiLLtAMbUH ► Executors of Henrr Williamson. d -ceased. 'federal street, Allegheny. eDi9:h2:l-8 'IVIIBII J. SIDD.ALL, • • .• smarm Taitoitau, so. %I.:Watson itreet, can be hood at C. O. isEtr.pa9B, No. al Wood 'Met, bediv**lllo And 11 A. IL. 609 w* AUtirrao a l L"tP l aliteee Axos; d. 21auxr.essUrtairrr" WI GAZETTE SATITRDAY, AllttL Itips. AD no oDIST - f LET—A House with Tett J. Rooms. newly napered and.,painted. cm ghth (Hancock) street. near the Female Sem inar—s beautiful location in Summer. Inquire at A 77 Penn street. nollarr HOUSE AND JAIL E11u,.../PROVEMENTIA. u,.../PROVEMENTIA. —STONE -WORIE.—Proo. anis w il l t , e received for moue Work of Court Route and Jail Improvement s anti, FRIDAY. APRIL ISTR, GO'CCLocK P. M. _ . Plans and SperitiMitionsara ready lb? examine. tlon at our office, Nos. SI and 4 ninth street, (latest. Clair.) . sp10:103 BARR & MOSER, Arehltrets, PURSUANCE OF Ali ORDER z of the Malted States Dletrict Court for West ern Pennsylvina. J. Robert W. Mackey. u ,alen. e of. J O sHIIA . RHouze. bankrupt, 1,11 . 1 rffer as Public Bale at the stemma room of A. Me -. on TU/CaDAY.. APRIL 13th. 16459. st 7 Wank P. m ethty eve shares of Ea ten MM. CuttiDall stock. fie Cot • W. MACKEY, Aulenee. WAG AND XING, Cozoodudon Merekeits and Broken In Petroleum and its Products, DALZELL'S BLOCK, OUQUEBIII6NAY. nrnAmerratA ANolgine. - Room 17, Chamber of Com awn 433 1130IITH SECOND STREET BrcaEly p ( 1,000 Bushels in Store And for sale strictly at the LOWEST MARKET P RICE• A prime sample in excellent condition, suitable for seed or table use. • • *PIO hl2 NOTICE. Opening of Diamond Street, Pittsburgh. All persons Interested are bereby notiled that f the report of Timers In the Matter of opening' and wideninir I,LaMOND STIUCT, from the Diamond to Pam street, has been approved and continued. •All persons aitalnst wail, assess ments or benefits were made, are required to Pay the same to roe within thirty days, otherwise t t hey will be entered u liens against the proper y str. MI propertyon the Diamond and Diamond eet, west Oft Market House. and on Liberty street from Per yr to Water, has been assessed. J. P. bLAGLIE,City AttOrneY, Mo. AOC mu' Avnue. Erstrar. 1413W.W SPRUNG. eri.pcxt HOSIERY, AT ZANIES PHIIILAN'S Old Stand Stocking Store, splo-8 No. 24 FIFTH AVENUE. _____________ apu:sicw BLANK BOORS, STATIONERY, AT LOW PRICES. Country Trade Solicited S. A. CLARKE & CO., BOID IESELI.Eges, aplo:emw Mr SPRING ' GOODS JUST OPENED, ALT THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', 87 Ifarket 'Street. Prints, Muslims, Dress Goods, SILKS, SHAWLS. FULL LINE OF SILK SACQTJES, Fery Cheap. • 87. MARKET STREET. 87. NEW GOODS ma BORNE & CO'S, WM media desist Ude week eXtellaVO &siert excite of • Eats, Sluidownsy 8 0/Mete. Bibbo/18, ALL SHADES AND 1V1DT7143 Flowers, Silks, Laces,- Frames, Minions, Dotted Nets, Gimps, A.NI) MILLINERY GOODS ' Of Every Description,' laahaua s au the LAM? XIMILTPCS,i,i, ire tart** the ‘ etteittehet Mllltweled Dflitets! W. KNoi, 137 LIBERTY STREET _i QIT EY ENT LIST, 1869, PPLI- A. office Al lONS to sell liquors, filed Ins e Clerk's °ni Pittsburgh- R. SchlEnatter, tavern Ist ward; N. Hoer, tavern, I,t ward: J. O'Rourke tavern,lts I. ward: J. Wm. neba.rer. tavern ' , Ist ward: . R. Scott dbolea & Co. tavern. Ist ward; Julies Welssert, tave rn, Ist ward; Mary Meyers. tavern.) /st ward: A. Gincsenhelmer & Co.. othergoods, lot ward; W. Baslage & Co.. other gods. lit ward. Gusts) , Mark, tavern, 2d ward; F. Lutz tavern, Sid ward; Thos. Dymond, 2d ward: John' M. Wish M.." tav'ern, Ad ward A. Huneck. tav ern. 3d ward; '. WM. Riddell. tavern, 34 ward: \ B. Audi, tavern, 3d ward; N. Stilton. other goods, 3d ward: ' J. Adam Weaver, oth.r zooda ad ward; '• John MeGrady, tavern, 4th wa rd; N. DV Cablon, tavern. 4ts ward; . v. Fltaelq.mons, tavern, 4th ward; Nave EFortney tavern, 4th ward; S. McCrlckart 5 ' Co., otber gouda, 4th ward; Win. Carr & other ther good. 4:hward: JAB, M Kay, goods, Ilth . ward; Geo. Schinldt. tavern. sth ward; Cai. Trehrung tavern, sth ward; Pat. Brown tavern, Bth ward; Jerry Driscoll. tavern, sth ward: J. & J. !telly, other goods, sth ward; Phil. Kalkuff. tavern, Bth a ard; H. EratY, time n. 6th w; .. John klehardson, t•Yern oth ward; J. er g, trewden other good , . 6th ward; Jos. r tavern Jno. Steel. tavern. ettt , waSul ward: r Pat. Gallagher, tavern ward: war Morgan 4 Donley, tavern. t 9th wa d; rd; John Datermaler, tavern, 9th ward; Jos Snyder, tavern, 9th ward; M. Lang, tavern, 9tn ward; • M. Ore nwald, tavern. Dill ward; P. Gelchshelmer, other - oods,9th ward; e. England. tavern, /oth Ward; I'. a M. Kane other Roods, 10th ward: A. Mots, tavern. tOth ward; J. A. Richter, tavern. 10th ward; Mary Bayne, other goods, Ilth ward: Thos. Bosworth, tavern. 12th ward; F Bless'ng, tavern, IR th ward; M. Limper% other goals. 19th ward: F. L. Johnston. tavern. 111th ward; W- Myers., tavern. 12th ward J. IL miller, tavern. 14th wa rd. V. Ealtenhauser, tavern, 14th ward; Jos. E. kerning, tavern. 15th ward; H. Engr', eating house. 15 h ward: Chas. Weer! eatleg house. 17th ward; H. Schmidt, other goods 16th ward: McConnell &Elkin, tave rn, liath ward; Mary Davis, tavern. IStb ward; N. Leech. tavern, 19.11 ward; J. Schwartz.tavern 19th ward; Jac. Shack. tavern, ' 2 ward; J. S. McPherson, tavern, alai ward. Allegheny. Win. L_yach, tavern, let ward; Adam Bepler, tavern, Lit ward: Jos Campbell. tavern, Ild ward; • Chas. I r asablnder. tavern. 2d ward; Geo. Lang, tavtra, Ild ward; Jos* fichtrznan, tavern, 3d ward; John /layer, tavern, 34 ward; Dan. Helm. talent, 34 ward; Chrls. Geriat, tavern 34 ward; Chris. King, tavern. 3d ward; Chas. Miser, tavern, aki ward; Louis Stitt, eating house, 3d ward; I. Rasencrana, other goods 3d ward; John Mclntyre, tavern, 4th ' ward; Louis Cesar, tavern. 4th ward N. ; . Zirhat, tavern, 4th ward; Wm. Wessel, tavern, 4th ward; John E. BlLne , tavern. 4th ward; John S. Snyder. tayern 4th ward; David Auberger, tavern. 5 h ward: • Sled. Enter, tavern, 6th ward:. Jos. Eillmeir, tavern, 6th ward; Wagonhtlser, tavern, 7th ward; . • • ~ Borenvlts.- JPlta tle'Rel,"tivera, Bit ralitatile; N..K - • niter, tavern. Birmingham; A. osisetter, avers Innuln.bani; • A. Bend...r, tavern, Blerningliant: Christ. Stange. Wert Blrminguars; . John/Mier, Meath l a st / Brmtngeani; ' B. Kuhn. tavern. East Birmingham; W. S. Hughes. tavern. Rost Blrmlnghar; w. Annabele, taterni•East irmigham: Jac Obstmtavern. Na 1-01indeShilltut Phil. Noses, tavern. Etna; Joan Gearing, tavern. South Pittsburgh; • iy. B ad •.b. ;Avery, Seth Pittsburgh; • • J. A. Stapf, other goods, J3outh t'lltabargh; Thos. ()arra .n., tavern, West Pittsburg; J. Ardateln, uthfr goods. West Pittsburgh; A. krentmrgh, tavern,'McHeesoort; e hr 4 Bakee,.tavern, McKe' sport; Th.s.llcQuaile, avert, -Monongahela; E rt. tecTlerman, tavern, Onasuy; G,O. Fritz, tavern. Orm.bv; M. Bather, eating bonnie,A•isrpsbura; H. /Sharp , eating house, Temperancevie; - ' Towlitiblpa. Christ, Fromm, Lavern, Baldwin; , Christ. Drenhauser, tavern, Baldwin; Pat. ' o well, other goods, Chartitra; R. Ha ukey, tavern, Barr' on; . Thos. Thompson, tavern. Weat Fayette. Uhr.st. Delrsteln. tavernMitillit; Jas. Blea.clet e r .'tivern,lll4lln; - Geo. Allege?, tavern, MIRI a Ja Ina Weber, tavern, McClu r e; . Trios Twyturd, tavern. McClure ' Stephen Bltner, .avern McClur e ; , L. Linke. tavern, McClure; ~, M. Oht-r, tavern. ratto_n; Lotan Wsnier, tavern, ,PM e; AChria. Froelich, tavertr: Reserve; Bit wicoit. tavern, Robinson Id; . .. B. J. Reath. tavern. snowmen; ~ .701in.P5seiter, e. bons ', lower Bt. Clair; I lj.lll. scritessalan. tavern :. 5 •..-: Pat. "museum, tavern , vereafUes: - 1 . ~,, ....1" ' Pat. MeCireevy, tavern, premaues; .. ... _ . wv= l .47.2versain.• t it i.,....„ , I Isetaistart si=uoas on Mantis butd. at It oi _ „aM' Nom .•.,- s. sl4)/52(11. ABU •WM a • 119 'WOOD STREET mr:i I. IiIEW:A!YVERTISTEISIFFrs, ADMITIS: I -........,....,,...-,,„.,......-.....4.: -----..... • tar' SPRING GOODS E XT •RAORDINARY • - . J. IV. BUM & CO'S, 59 Market Street, THE LATEST SPRING STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, Silks, Percales, Rants, oHnrrzEs, arm. ALSO, The Largest.and Most Complete Stock OF AADIES' SILK SACQUES Ever Brought to the Pittsburgh • ;Market. J. W. BARKER & CO., WARKE'T STREET. EMI , , 1 ONE LOT BLACK A - , t LPACAS - 91c.. dheap it 400. : . 1 1 , . 1 ONE LOT LACK ALPACAS 373 k., cheat, at 50c. - 69,ti0. 1 • ONE LOT LACK ALPACAS 50 . c.. cheap at ONE LOT BLACK ALPACAS 62,41., cheap p at 75c. ONE LOT BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK SLOO, cheap at $1.3714- 1 ONE LOT BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK - , 75c., cheap at $1.25. ONE L 8 IT ELEGANT TABLE DAMASK' $1.50, cheap at $2.25. ONE LOP LINEN . DOILIES EiThe t per dozen, worth *1.50. ONE LbT LINEN DOILIES $1.20 ter dozen, worth 61.50: ONE LOT FINE LINEN NAPKINS $1.75 per dozen, worth $3.015. ONE dozen, wor DB LO th T $4 00 lIEOIt.'D NAPKINS 79.75 per . • ONE ;.OT EXTRA FINE TOWELS $3.00 per dozen, worth 44 00: ONE LOT CHOICE LINEN TOWELS $11.25 per dezen, worth 42. ira. . . 90 DOZEN LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 15c. —a great bargain. 90 DOYEN GENTS ALL LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS 130, 60 DOZEN GREYS-HEMSTITCHED HAND KERCHIEFS, 30, 35, 40 and 50 c.,eery cheap. 120 BALMORAL SKIRTS lac.,wiirth $L 00. AU the above are anotlesi.goods, and are great bargains. STRIPED PRINCESS CLOTHS, GROS GRAIN MOHATRS, for sults, TAICUS CLOTHS, COLORED ALPACAS, FANCY MIXTURES, MOURNING GOODS, SPRING SHAWLS, PAISELY SHAWLS, HEAVY BLACK SILKS, PERCALE ROBES, Ac. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &a., DUTCHESS KID GLOVES, splendid quality, $1.95. GOOD 4-4 MUSLINS. 1.25 c., CHOICE PRINTS 12,4 c, A - NI) SUITS, STOOK OF DRY GOODS Which we will be Pleased to Show JAMES M. CARR, 118 Federal Steet, CEO J. 13. LIPPINCOTT & CO. Have 'Just Issued By the author of "The Albert'N'Yariza." THE RIFLE AND THE HOUND IN . CEYLON. BY SIR EAMBEL W. BABEL Author of "Cast Up by the Sea," "Nile Tribu taries of Abyssinia," eto. ILLUSTRATED. 16h10. EXTRA CLOTH. In this volume Mr. Baker relates. in agree able style, his experience of hootin aid shoot ing in the Jungles of tleylon,-duriag $ residence of many years in that country. The book to re plete 'with stirring adventures gad hairbreadth escapes while hunting Elephants, Ballaloes, Deer, Elks, Boars, etc. THE GLOBE.STERNE. The Works of Laurence Sterne. °Loan EDITION. Two volumes In one vol. 12mo. 110 pa ges. That. d paper. Extra cloth. • i.BO. Extra cl oth , gilt Lop, $1.78. PULPIT HERR& Plans for f3ermons: By Rev. IV. .. ' 11 50. • Demo. Tinted raper. Extralloth,W W. 11.50. JERROLD'S WOR . S. The Works of Douglas Jerrold. With Life. By hie son, W. ELANcRARD JERROLD. 5 vole. Demo. With Prontibplece to each. Cloth, 8/3.85. Extra cloth; gilt top, 8/5.00. THE BOOS OF SNOBS; And Sketches and Travels In Loudon. BM T . D. RACKER/a. With numerous illustrations by the author. Svo. Tinted paper. .Extracloth. • 83.801 orminz the bey.nteenth Volume of the eITANDAILD ILLUSTRATED EDITION. LEIP PINCOTTIS 'lllustrated Standard Edition of CHARLES READT2B NOVELS. Complete In Ten Vols. bilmo. With Engraved Prontlsplece and Vignette viii. toeach. Band momely bound in extra cloth. Price , $ll.OO per set. Sold separately. , _ . THE WIFE'S MESsENGEEs; AT iNovdp aßy Extra c lo th. . vre.x. Rms. ON SEATS AND SADDLES, Bits and Bitting, and the Prevention and Cure of Restiveness in Horses. By Pita/rem DWYER. 11111 Strated. lilmo. Extra cloth. im.oo. FORCE AND NATURE. Attraction and Repulsion. The Radical Priam , ElecoLltrusry cranhicaljy discussed. ID Stair relations to Physical and Moral 010 Ical Dowel. MD. ens• Giro. ymErna GRAIiLMIP DSII lIDACX lifoLOW, cloth • - DAMON ON THE SRXN The Structural Lesions of the Skin; Their Path ology and Treatment. Ilhaitrated. By MOW •ADD Dsuort. A. D , etc.. -Author of ••The Neuroses of the Skin , etc. Bvo. Tinted nape,. Clo.h— $3.00. - JOE SALE BY ALL B OORBELLERS, OR WILL NE SENT BY MAIL, Pt/STAG-Iv FELL THE RECEIPT op lag paioz By THE PUBLISttERO. Published, by J urniicon. & co l/ 715 and 717 y Market Street, +D7:LlB•pgg inISS- INLVTIOIe CovairC• ALF nership heretofore existing between the undersigned is this dazillssolied bs, 112 Waal on sent. Ail accounts' will be Settled hi W. J 3. Auf 4 TittiliG. ; wbo eons be the:business at No. MS *whet street. N. J. PETZBII, - swami -'t .- - • -`Nina. AItitSTRONO. c..LRBISTROS44BuccODI/0/1 essor so Potm Armstrong:. rii SB/ON kto. ARII Newt, NEW BA.IIGAINS BROM . NEW YORK AUCTIONS: Real Panic Price Raving yttrehased largely at the late Griit New York Bates, we Invite the attention of o l tir customers and the public to come of the Googa and ps Ices tho Most Complete Ever Offered in the City, ALL, TIMES. ' _m! • . TlsincENT-s. Double Width 'Silk Mixed Poplins. HANDSOME SPRING LORS • Double Width Silk Mixed Peril Choke Goods A Fine Assortment of Double Width SPRING DRESS GOODS, AT 60 AND 75e PER YARD. The Above Goods are EXTRA GQOD BARGAINS LARGE ADDITIONS OF NEW GOODS DAILY, WIGLIAX SEXPLE'S, F'E'DERAL STREET, apio TAGGART & SIMEN. OPE.rI.4 . rG Spring and Summer BOOTS, SHOES AND GAITERS, 1, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NO. 129 FEDERAL STREET, I: Allegheny. Give as a call and be convinced of the Dumb'. ity and Extra Quality of work at low prices. And all will be satisfied with a good article at the lowest Prices. I • BOOTS AND SHOES BABE TO ORDEB. nahl3:f47 • - IRON CITY I' SPICE AND MUSTARD MILL, Fifth Avenue, near Bigh St., STRICKLER & MORLEDCE, Wholesale Dealers ln 1 I ''..BO4BTED COFFEE. 1! es Spic and Mustard. 1 .._, We call the attention of consumers our EX- PmarCELSIUS ROAST 4 OFFER , sold In to one yound keted WASEAN CO TID be the very best 111 t PliXell CORNMEAL ground. daily. All art!, cies warranted to be of the best quality and de livered in the city free of charge. 11411/08LER di' NOILLE DOE, Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. WELL AND CISTEILNPURIPS, Plumbers Materials, BIL4SB ..411t73 limy COORS, Steam Gangts, Steam Pampa, PLAIN AND GALVANIZE', IRON PIPE, k I FOR BALI BY BAILEY, FARRELL & CO„ 167 Smithfield SI reet, mbll;we • PITTSBURGH. STEM - WINDINC . , WALTEULBI WATOMES. These Watches are of the well-known If plate styl e , and lennanted to satisfy the most exacting demand to beauty, finish and accuraey. • . The manufacture of Idrateheo of thee gill* quality as net even attempted ha this cometry except at Walthaas. JOB sets sr n. Ram a, co., mhi: WALLTEIELIK larAmoltzs, •84 ; Plate, 16 and 20 Shea, ' To the manufacture of these nee Watches the Oempany have devoted all the science and skill in the_art At •thelc command, and confidently lalsivinaf poor finemess and beach% no less than for the greater excelsnoles of mechanical and scientific correctness of design and execution, these watehes are unsurpassed anywhere. ' ha this eowitry the as atnefaetttt• of M grads of Watebe_s la not eves attempt ed, except at IWaltaawt. FOB SALB By 111. UPPADDEN tic CO. CI3I THIRLIM7....1111111.11111111.1111"IPAS 2 .A. ' - ..... , 600.000 feet Dl7 Pine Boards. 1 5 0.1100 itet lti, luch Clear Plank; 05,000 feet I,SS inch Common Plank; $15,000 feet Lll7l and A inch Oak; N 5,000 ft.',V, I, IN, IS and a inch Poplar 10.000 feet Dry Penlar Scantling; ' • ' '''' 10,000 feet Dry 'Yellow Pine Boards; 1 00,000 feet Hemlock Scantling. 3 03.000 feet No. / IS inch eaginatt Men' saes. 0 0 0.000 Nu. t 10-Inch Shingles. sawed .; 50,000 No. 1 15-inc h itisThat 50,000 Fire Brick; 1,000 Fire The.. lUD Tons Fire Oar: . A iso, 8/1W .Xll/ Lumber, Locust and oeuar Posts, and alkmosies in theline on hand and for Ws It, ALa..r.ANDRIt PATTifto, Yards 4111:t t. No. lel Rebecca atreat and corner ofNPliblslifa Kreeta. Sixth 1111111, ABoitmare /118. wr -5100,114111t0ra • Orli , . AT 75c. PER TARA AT $l.OO PER TARD, POPL/NS, Ina 180 AND 182 ALLEGUENT. £0 WEST CASS Pit/CAS, Bo that no oae may be deceived: Remember the place, original big number 11, SIXTH dTRRE7, late St. Clair. BZWARIC OP C OUNTXRPR/TR OP T/31111 & 6.. TRAITERNm' _ A Wa esiorart or sdnerct. Ito Bo it Peden] street , (tim s ings Rut ) Etrins term beilsuo PI TTSBITREIR ?or alrculari, Re.. IPA , ' Sir' RBI a. ROBB. A. Y.; Pais GOOD MEWS, -GAUP DUMP Of DEAR 1110 3 / 1 Enquire for 107A11.1313.13read. Ti e largest and best. The Initiate ••g, WO , on evetv leaf. Take twee else. • attlrrre k °TIC& I hereby want all Dernohs ti!?lnintating wife, 31ARY ANN LYTLE, on mY m onk i will pay no debts of her eoneraetlhg: ALFRED LYTLE. Prrrenusoir. ADM/ 11, 1801 josiern Tom _ wurcfrAcrunsa WIN D W AS S. Warehonae—No. 517 WOOD BTILICICT. 7ah10:0 Plttstairia TNDIA RUBBER. BELTIN G s nose. Steam_ Packing an_ ll . l 3faakets St the Belting Vompaates atamataatere at West as tow as thts qualltYpt can be e aaaataetarr. A - serraitill at the an Saltbox perk sail stmt. ITANULLowar 11•4 Apailkhg • 1, MM‘ll NEB! AZVER'ITSEIIVENTS. Ladies' Bats, Children's Rata, Bonnets, Bonnet Frames, Hat Frames, French Flowers, Straw Trimmings, Bibbon.s, Tiimmings, &c., WHOLESALE AND lIETALL SEISPL.E'S, 180 and 182 Federal Street AT 12 1-2 CENTS'J Extra Quality Bleached Muslinf‘. AT 12 1.2 CENTS, BEST CALICOES Choice St3iles. HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS, LAfl ASSORTXENT AT LOWEST PRICES, WILLIAX SKMPLE'S, NO. 180 AND 182 FEDERAL STREET, • examanzarnr. //, // . . No. 37 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH. PEI. • . P. DUFF', Author of Duff's 9 yttems of Book , keeping. PRESIDR is T. Established twenty-eight years, having educa ted many thousands of merchants, Bankers and Accountants in the United States and na d as, iin the most Perfect class Instruction, an C d a Is now mportant drat llege imAmerica camstroduce the new improvement of bining that elate instruction wittreomprehensive exercise In • xtm.k.i4 immismss. By WM. H. CHARLES P. and ROBERT P. DUFF, all experiencedex business Accountants, each having pt book in extensive tirnueci, giv ing our students the rare opportunity of cm • lug atl once practical Accountants. DOFF'S new system of aferchantsi, Manufacturer's, National Bank, Ballread and Private Bankers 3300).$.71:Piers Splendidly printed in colors _b_y_ HARPER. & B ROTHERS, New York. pp. sOll. Crtiwn Svo.. f 3 73. Postage 3so. The only work containing National Bank and Pri Bantus' accounts. No other work of the kind has be e ' so nnani- Motility and emphatically recommended by the Dress. oy business men, by teachers, and by those who nave been educated from it. See our new ci rcular, containing also lac simile of WM. M. Dulp ~is Pirst Premitun Penmanship, Medals. &c. Mailed free bv P, .1)173E I E , Ida SON. tirlizol-paly. P. DUFF & SONS, 124 Seeond Avenue, Pittsburgh, Commission Merchants, Manufacturers, Agents. and Wholesale Dealers In MOO; Grain, and all of Produce. Consignments wicited. Advances made. Ai...Bend for our Weekhr Price Current. no26:akki&P INKUPTEr PLOD 00' s2.oo. — vms GA H D entitles the bearer, on presentation, to TWO DOLLARS abatement on $ cash purchase.of $25.00 at the great cheap clothing house of S. O. TRAI7EI2IIMAN, ORIGINAL BIG BRIBIBER 11, 81:th Street, late St. Clair.. Nobody beat by this eatabliatunent, btit dealing to all l Call and be convinced. flds AN clothing Plainly narked by twisted cards, at de26..ni.8 Z 0 0111, APRIL .11, 1869. IN EFSI ALLEGFLEN'i. IEI3I iii •