0 - 011ifiaillioaXiis ail Ci,tiaien4iaiN :.- Therelsti'gdoltdeal of truth, well ex . pressed, - ia the following extract from Mrs. Ames' Washington letter to the Independent: If I; were a man and could earn honest living with my hands, I shoul d certainly *do it, instead of, coming' Washingtou'in search of an office. I' , rather eat ; the bread of spontaneous toi though amid by sweat of tirovi and weariness ;of brain, than to grind it o as a machine in the Government emplo , Yet I see many faces to sympathize wi in these lobbies—honest eonntry f ace i careworn;ldekly ones, who really 100 as if they had the right to whatever the ' may have 'come to ask for. Of course; somebody his a right to the Government patronage;',perhaps those who come after . it have as good a right as anybody. But it strikes me very oddly when I hear Con grestaien ami their wives speaking, loftily and *oaten: • . - may, of "office :seek ers," as ;if '‘ , - - aging. to a totally-FM ferent genus from themselves. My opin ion is thaf.they 'are all Witte seekers to gether' Vie, : difference being only in ' de gree, tiqi tbe 'fatness of the prizes which they seek after., I don't know, why it is not R1;4401.010 and as modest for a man to try to get a postoffice, a consulate or a clerkship, as for a man to spend half his fortune, and sell .his soul perhaps in the bargain,: to' get to Congress.: Looking down on. Ode laiurious tienate chamber; on those . black-coated, high-oholtereel gentlemen, spreading about Utterly at ease, it la difficult to realize that they are, la g e not tolhe' elude born, that they 'did not' glide into . Se cushioned chairs' by the gracefhl roove of a natural birthright., But there is note man here who has not worked hard, or hired other men to work hard, for this legislative chair—how hard many would not care to tell. , The heart burnings, the jealousies, the hatm, the lavished fortunes, the bartered honor which bought some of these seats, their occupants would not dare to have known. There are men sitting here for whom. , timussads of other men have worked as for themselves to place them where they are. Before their triumph they did not feel at all demeaned to ask a poor man to'vote for them; they deemed no man too lowly to work for them; tht.y themselves "'stumped," "canvassed,' "electioneered," till they were hoarse and ethic, Mid thought the 'office they wanted well worth the trouble. But the honor once won, it is easy to forget the tug and the turmoil that brought it; so easy to forget the poor man - in the shabby coat who voted for you; -so easy to snub the poor than in the ante-room who yen; tures to stammer: "Sir, I worked for yen; will you do - what you can ter mei" - so grand to play the great Senator, by wav ing stir hand majesticattY toward a' guarded door, and exclaiming; in an awe inspiring voice, "I have no time to at tend to' Chamber." My duties are in the - Senate Chamber." All this is so easy and mean. The Senate. is the nation's _guard of honor. If I were a man I would not stop •short of being a Senator myself; but, having gained that high estate, I. hope that I .. should have grace to .member that it was the people quite as Du ch as myself who had made me one, a n when I cock plained to my wife that I was "almeit bored to death by office seekers," I hope she would reply, in a wife's most aggra vating tones, "My dear, when you want edran office, remember boor dreadfully you bored other people." I have seen 1 some fearful taking on of airs of late on the female aide of official life by women in themselves ordinary to the verge of stupidity, whom the people have elevated, so many dead weights appended to their husband's honors. It would be amusing to see them avert their eyes and sniff their noses at "office-seekers" and at "common people," if their knew places did not give them the power to wound the feelings of strangers. Washington Items. On benator Boreman stating that Pres ident Grant personally desired the con firmation of Mr. Carlisle, and that if he was not confirmed the Republican party in West Virginia would go to pieties, the Senate yielded their hustilitles to him, notwithstanding he has been against the Republican party for three years. The latest humbug dispatch of the Cu ban revolutionists in this city, is the story that the President has sent a special agent to Cuba to ascertain if the time has ar rived for recognizing its independence. The story Is false throughout. President Grant's sympathies are with the Cubans, but he has not thought of recognition or intervention, and he has expressed a de- oided opinion• that the present rovoln- tionary movement will be a' ailure. The Quaker Indian Agents and Snper intendents occasion mach talk. They are all excellent men, but it Is feared that some of them will be humbugged by de tigniarknaves, who always fatten upon Indian appropriations. There is no din ger of war so long as the.two million ap propriationholds out, bui when that is, pent, if the Quaker agen save us from war they will . surpass thei, i predecessors. . The cabW news A)f the suspension of negotiations between France and Belgi i, onthe 7 riilroad question, excites hi ve interest in diplomatic ' circles here. t is genera/1Y believed that the French perm has teed of precipitatiug - I as the' oiti ' Means 6f 'diverting the MB Poll discontent that preVailz in .A 8 Belgium la , sustained by ! ir, Prussia, the war once oimmerined ' would soon become generate • • - AN Alaulti divasch says:; It is coup monlY rePofted around the capital -that an other war between Vanderbilt and Goalie" lauding. The latter Us been caught "short" on Central and wants the Commodore to put down Um, stock, so that he (0000) can get out withoutioss, Vanderbilt rekas; and tlOuld therefom trying to hold the Elcrio bill in ilia Sisal& •A. two; v iii fin which part shall obtain the ascendan cy butt anDL the la 0110 4,10)14001, Ei . Tin Sat* artitik La*-17ndet the law, as it • now stands, the tax imposed uponOians . dulr 4 l 4olaa 'man, hers' Of.* militia com pany who aro not members is fifty cents per annum. The set Of last session Provides "that the rata- - inapt for on volunteer military organize. goof, of• all arms of the service, is hereby fixed at thirty-two non-commissioned of. ficexa and .privates—eicept when called intoftettlxl•Aerike• Winn theminimum shall be the same as Is now required by law:" • , ' , Oh Wednesday - smelt wellitu struck oa ,the 'Mcßride fains,:obott' sixty rods 4y?ith of the Betighlon 'Orel en Holm ta .. • rani It /5 ' * fdifig it the isto or A** seventy-dye knob of block oil per illy. This strike is - considered a certain indica tiow That the black' 611 belt extends from' the run to tie Pleasantville• district, or that it is but a continuation of the black oil belt found at /Thornburg and Pleasant; ' - • The production in West Virginia has been increasing, and is now reported to us at about 650 barrels per day. The fol• lowing shows the daily product of West Virginia and Ohio: ' Smith's Ferry, bbls per day 300 Wow Ran, II •I (I 250 Sand Hill, IC II -II 150 White Oak, " " ig 220 Oil Rook, it gi II - 10 , Btuming Springs, " " " ' 290 Total bble: perday 1,210 White `Oak, the 230 barrels produced at White `Oak, 150 is lubricating oil. This oil is* obtained at a .depth of from. 400 to 600 • ,feet, while the light oil is found'ata depth ..of 800 feet:. About ten of the old wells which have been producing, lubricating oil will be sunk into the sand rock which yields light.' oil. At 'Oil Rock seven of the•old wells are being cleaned out and startedinp. At Smith's Ferry there six ivellein process , of drilling, and five ,at Cow Run in a like state: In•the list of . Producing places: 'Bull Run is not in cluded: This district ie, probably yield ing fifteen or twenty barrels per day. • , The - *Oat on the'Creek yesterday was excited:" irolabout 21;000,1)1mila changed hands. The.activitY and adianced prices. Were caused principally by,,the Cleveland buyers m entering the market to buy Crude to cover sales of Refined for next onth's • delivery., '• : The exports or Petroleum are still in creasing in volume. The total exports from New York to April 21st,. and from all other ports to April 17th, this year, were 21,439,205 gallons, against 19,676,-. 109 . gallons during the same time last year, showing an increase In 1869 of about 1,800,000. The Hall Storm at St. Laub. For twenty minutes, minutes which seemed lengthened into hours, these mis siles, varying in size from a quarter of an inch to an inch and a quarter in diam eter, fell as thickly as snow flakes; and driven by the angry blast, struck with the force of bullets. They were of a jagged, irregular shape, resembling that which molten lead as sumes when thrown out to cool; the cen ter being of a white, opaque substance and covered with pure, transparent ice, twisted by the fingers of the frost into a thoneand fantastic forms. One of them picked up on Oarondelet avenue weighed two and a half ounces. Of the quantity, some idea may be gained by a single inci dent. Bailey it . . Co.'s Circus was per 'forming on the Lindell lot, and the pro prietors, fearing that the tent might be demolished, let down the center so that it assumed the shape of a huge funnel. When the storm was over no - less tban fifty bushels of hall were remand! The force with which it Came may be judged from the fact that a negro on Third street was knocked dawn by three of the stones striking him onthe head at once. Individuals unable to gain shelter were severely wounded, and there are rumors that one or two persons in the .northern part of the city were killed • outright:— St. Louis Republican. A cortsrernar. in Keistaunee, Wiscon sin, and a posse of ssistants, were twice beaten off by a .family named Miller, in the town of Casco, on thei 9th instant. They were endeavoring to arrest the Whet- for threatening to kill one of his neighbors. During the fight the consta ble received a buck-shot wound through the nose, and a wound in_the hand from a pitchfork; one assistants was badly cut on the head with a pitchfork, and in the face with a knife; another, while struggling on. the gtonnd ith the old man, was struck in the side several times with the poll of an are; - a German had the tine of a pitch fork run nearly through his arm, above the elbow, while nearly the whole party, were bitt e n and had , their clothes torn by dogs. After the second repulse, the con stable returned to Kewaunee and swore out a civil warrant for the arrest of the entire family, which was placed in the hands of Sheriff Nadeau, who selected five assistants, and started for Casco. As he approached the house the family came out to meet him, and surrenderedthemselves, offering no resistance whatever. The of fenders were held to bail, Pro bION.—An Invention for the rapid manutacture of pig iron has been per. fected at Marquette. The Adverterer, of Detroit, says that by this process the in ventor can convert the'Marquette ore into malleable iron In forty minutes, manu facturing with such rapidity, also, as to turn out thirty tons a day. The fusion is most complete, and the quantity of iron produced compact, smooth, exceedingly tenacious, and xeadily mailable. So far as we, are able to judge, It is a complete snocess. Some of the completed samples in large and small rods had been bent hot —at different stages of heat—and cold, without fracture or fraying. Other sped. . mens bad been cut in two cold, showing density and toughness. &maw HAT, are to be worn rointed towards the forehead, and this season's favorite is , the poppy trail, with black or brae velvet bow on the summit of the head, The harebell ln =tin and yel low primrose, la suitable for _young la dles. The Malcontent hat'is my, favorite; it lends a pout to coral lips. •It la made of gray straw, a narrow oval crown brim turned up on one side only, with >a bow of gray lath). It is trimmed with a long ostrich gray feather laid back over thetzvm..—.Parli Con SOME A.Taiii.—AGermin discoverer, named Carl Minch, is traveling in . South Africs and .rifeel!ed; fro"' Mm lately, State . thlthe en_piored =nitric)) " v ier UNTO 4 rcited" bev ies' accomplished a, - ,very, ImPirtint iommey, and encountered great dangers, On October 18th, iivichwas I its s Tine , elated Ingots, and from :this point he tended to penetrate iierthweird -as 'far as the equator, hoping to cross 'the line by PG end ofAiKi. ' .........._____ evidence -of the good , mentmanage. f of, 'the' 011 Creek Railroad, the Tit_uville Heivad quotes from the Andit or ,uettorara reports of Railmads fOr 1808; - watch shows t4t. from March let to De cemberlikli,ll34l4, there•were carried 247,- -4 07 Plthe n there Itnygen, and not one was killed,- nor were serionasecidents to any of the Palsenger trains of the company. •-, 14.r.i1r 44.44. .1 . •+; '7`7'7-44t,...1fA,*.e.N•frATVe4,-*Altit' • M= wren s "SOINPUSIMIIIo tn. the decision et ske.ltetrenn County Ocaysii. Ito'. alga: • igrFOR SHERIFF.., remeetfally gentinizeis he ofndidate for SICEEIFF. &select to the usagethe lie Pubilean Patty: and lf successful Pledge ZUYIelf co devote allay energy to au honorable and faith thl dleebarge of the duties of the Mlle.:. • • spia:d&B . FLEXING. - rgrFOR SHERIFF. . , I 'Would repovt.u'ly announce to the citizens of Allegheny county that 1 will be a ca. nidate for the pace of SHERI 'F. tubject to the decision of the next ensuing Unita Bepebilesit County Con vention. aral:ll7l:Dr. MF'FOB' SHERIFF. JOHN A. WATSON, OfElisabeth towai hip, late private Company D, 79th Ps. Wis.. will be a candidate fort he omee of SHERWR subject to the decision ofthe Union Republican Convention. an2o:brBziP arFOR, SHERIFF. wiltatant AIL MIRIZON, . „ . Will be a candidate tbr the office of Sheriff, nib. 'act _to the decision o4' the Union Republican county Conveirtlen. mteturlll4BiP Igrf ß Vlt COUNTY TREASVIt cox. J. a. cormuuti.. Of Elizabeth towriable, will be a candidate for the above oftlee. ant , leet to the decision of the Republican 'County Convention. ava.nri:D&F .-, - • . ligff - FOB tLintii. or comr, Idt • ' b se ro r u . g i a . siri o a v n g, ißegtPenn Vol h, , la ubj p ct v to e th Co dObt slloto2df the trolon Republlcan•Couuty Conventloti ap:6. aff'lO THE 'CITIZENS OF AL. • LESINENY COUNTY: I reepectfully, announce myself as a candidate for the once of CLERK OP COURTS, /subject to the decision of the Union Republican County Convention. I would state that I ask the once but for ONE TERM, at the termination of which I would cheertblly retire, believing that there are others equally entitled to the honor and emoluments of the once, and as competent as myself I will be under obligations to the citizens of the oonnty for their support. Very resnectfallY, JO••PH Vol. Late 102 d (old 13114) and s th Pa. Vol. Regt. mh2l:g47 SPECIAL NOTICES. IIar'EPILEPSY RE CURED • —Those havimg friends aidicte Letterr nestly solicited to send for a Circularof References and Testimanials, 'which will con vince the most skeptical of the estraittlitv_cif tM aurae. Address VAr. BUREN • LOCEROW, M. D.. 38 Great Jones street, New Yon. misl9:o3-d&F . arBIABRIAGE AND CELIBA. CY..—An Essay ramming men on the ertme of Solitude, and the DIMA ...S and ABUSES which create impedimenta to MARRIAGE, with sure means of relief. Sent in sealed letter en. velves. free of charge. Address, Dr. .7. SKIL. LD. 7 HOUGHTON, Reward Association. Phila delphia. Pa. inif:dlk : :1: :VII: i * This splendid Hair Dre is the best In the world: the only trite and pernot Dye; harmless, relia ble, Instantaneous; so disappointment: no rt. dlenlons tints; remedies the lit streets or bad dyes ,• invitorates and leaves the Bair soft and beautiful. Nadi or brown. Bold by all Druggists and Pediments; and properly applied at Batelle. lor's Wit isetery, Ito. 10 Road street. New y o rk.anZitztda arDOCTOR witnonEß TINDER TO TRSAT ALL PRIVATE Diseases. nynbills in all its forms, Gonorrheea, Gleet, Stricture,completely eradicated. That numerous class of cases resulting from self abuse, producing unmanliness, nervous debility, irritability, eruptions. seminal emissions, and finally impotency, permanently cured. Persons afflicted with delicate. Intricate and long stand ing constitutional complaints are politelY invited to call for consultation, which costs nothing. Experience. the best of teachers. has enabled him to perfect remedies at once efficient, safe, permanent, and which inmost cases cut be timed without hindrance to business. Medicates pre pared in the establishment., which embraces of- Ace, reception and waiting reefs': also, /warding SLIM sleeping apartments for patients requiring deg) , personal attentien, and vapor and ohm!: cal baths, thus concentrating the filmed mineral springs. No matter who have failed, state your Case. Read what he says in his pamphlet of fifty naps, sent to ant address for two stamps lit seat ed envelope. Thousands of cases treated anna• ally, at once and all over the country. Consul tation tree, personally or by mail. (emce No. 9 Wylie street, (near Court House) Pittsburgh, Pa. Hours 9 A. ;9. to $ P. Y. Sundays Wit. to to P. Y. Pamphlet sent to any address for two stamps. apt INSURANCE. NATIONAL LIFE INNERIVE COMPINY, OP THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Oho:tared by Bpeelal Act of Congress, Approved July 25, 1858. Cad& Capital - - - $1.000,000. PAID IN FULL. BRANCH OFFICE s FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, PHILADELPSIA • Where the general business of the Company Is transacted. and to which: general corres pondence should be addreued., , °vizi:mks: CLARENCE H. CLARE, President. JAY COOKE, Chairmen Fluent's! and Executive Committee. HENRY D. COOK & Vice President. =DEMON W. PEET, beeretary and Aetna'''. • tills Comma, offers the fbllowine advantage.: It is a NadlOwtio..mpany, ;mattered of special set or Oostretsilleit: • • It has s paid-up capital of $],000,000. It offers low rates of premium, ..1) furnishes larger' inannuterr:than other cont. pante* for the save money. It is definite sad pertain in ha tenni . . Its policies are exempt from eiteelimelit.. There ate no -Unnecessary Restrictions in the Policies golicy is non. fortlitable. may be taken which pay to the iesuntal their tail amount, and: returned the so that the insurance costa..naly the interest on the minuet payments. • ' Policies may be takes - that will pay title ir r fared, atter a certain number •of years, dulled We, an aspnat income of ene-tentn the amount named in She. • , • No extra to et L 'netted tor Mike Upon tbeliiei • It Insarcs.Xoi to Day dittidendsle,polloythold. eta, but at so low it cost that dividends trili be im passible'. - tt; • r • Oh enters, Pamphlets, and,tull nerticalars liven, on application to ‘ ffranok agitator the Com- P trn7. 0 1' tro• • " • 01.Aarilli 00.; Geueral tor Tew,rAiaitia and Southern Newieney. • • . - :.:JAY 000 EC •00.. Washington, D. 0., +Tor Maiiiend, Dehneere,. Virginia, District Chf Coinhhthliteint:Wthst VieVhis. ~,nLt irioAT di co.. • Affenteltitegtheny Beeler, Butler, Mercer W ee and counties. -' Airl./00A AkiENTtIARD wAnrraD beevery Olt/ and , Town; and applications team tempo. tints parties' fbe such stenches with' suitable up. dersimeety.sbould be addressed TM • THZ 00111. PANT% elts1111•14 *OMITS ONLY .1s their respective districts. ishilihisWahe == . tr"-- HE EETTAIG" 4 f tat eletotheidere at Ike Peelle 00 4 4. , Teletteßttelogilkiny et the Vietted Eteteer, ter Ike election of a Prealdent and Dlreetets,. 'will 16 held et the . 80a24 of Trade. BOOM at Burs banding, Yourth seance:MAY 4th, at 10 A. Xtr ' EDWARD JAr ALUM.- au2,4:bg7 neeretalry. IllarAT A MEETING OW THE Pennsylvßeshieee men ; of , M .Tifth Avenue ate anie) it was to orize a BA) ls , and F.T the teteresolve aw d of Penns g ylv an ania,. All those wishing to take Stuck are Invited to at tend the next meeting on T:I7B43DATGAPRIL nth, at 8 O'CLOCK PJ IL, Over Whitehead's Greets'' , Store, corner Pride. street and Fifth avenue, (,ate Pennsylvania,) arrM:hEe Or. RAILWAY NoTscE.—T : E First Ananal.ifeeting of the Stockhold ers of the "Tederal Street and Pleasant Vail. y Passenger Railway Com pahy, ,, will he he'd at Gray's Note], corner of Jarkson street and 11 avenue. Second ward, Allegheny, on S electTUEY EVriNING, Mat 4th. at 7r. for the on of a Board'of Directors, at which time thelhockholders will Tecnbre their certificates of stock. By order of Board orDirectorS, ap22:1185 M. CLANEY, Becre . FRANK DUFF. Ohio Township 17.B.IATZBNAL EditrE,AgSZ-85011'13 077/CE. •P/ tVGITISAVAP APOjtirlif693 rgr/lOTICE.--/ WILL HEAR and deter/44k at this office, until the FIRST DAY OP NAV NEXT, all appeals rela tive t 9 any erroueouis or excessive vela ations of any as,esautents tnade,by Assistant Assessors in their returns of the annual lists. . ap21:699 PITTSBIIHOILFT.WATIeII a CHICACh) R.if.. CO., IDOFICZ OF. Tila haefirfAßT. _ PfrfelluaGlS, PA., March ; 22. 12112. THE, BOARD Or, .DIREc. TORS OP THIS COMPANY have de clared theregalar Quarterly Dividend (No. tl .) or two and one,hadt per cent, tree or Govo ntent tar , on the capital stock , ending Match 31st, parable on and atter Aii- DAY, April AT. proxinto. at the °Mee of W as. i low, Lanier A Co. No. 27 . Pine street , to t ose registered at New'Yors, and at the °dice of the Treasurer to those registered at Piturgh The Trinst.r Books • wilt close en Mon v. Atoll 12. at 2F. id, and re-open Tuesday, April 717, at 10'A. M. _ F. M. HUTCHINSON', • Eters( ary. ap16:653 ftgr PENNSYLVANIA. HAIL. ROAD CO._ TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT, PIiILA.DLLFIttA. PA., April 2, P E R TO THR eekOCKHOLDERS OF THE PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. All Stockholders, as registered on the Books of this company on the 30th day of Aprll. 1869. will be entitled to subscrtoe for TWENTY-MR PER CENT. of their respective, Interests In New Stock. st_pyr, as to lows: POO. Fifty per cent. at the time of anbacrip sion, between the 58th-day of May, 1869, and the 30th day or June. 1809. Second. Fifty _per tent. between the 18th thy of November. 1909. and the 3lst day ot Decent. her. 1569; or, It Stockholders should prefer,-the whole amount may be paid up at the time of sub scription, and eacti Instalment so paid up ebalt be enthled to a pro rata. of tae Dl, dead that may Th e n l g a . r e That luvle r h aSes c kholder bolding less than four shares, shall be entitled to subscribe for ose share; and those holding more then a multiple of four shares shall be entitled to flub. scribe for an addhlonsl share. - Iburt4. All shares upon which instalments areyet to be paid under Resolution of May 13, MUM will oe entitled to their allotment of the Twenty-live per' cult. ,at par, as - though they were paid in full. ap15:1:2 THOMAS T. BIRTH, Treasurer. igy-PIMILIC NOTICE. ' - _ . Pu - suant to an act OfAssembly, approved the Roth o March, 1169, entitled "'enact. relat ing to Interments in Trinity Church-yard, Pitts burgh," Public Notice is hereby given of the in tention of the minister. wardens and vestsif of Trinity (Episcopal) Church' , after the 10th of NAV, proximo, to nee a, part of the grave ground belonging to-or connected with said churns, as sites for now erections of Church ae d Chapel and for grades, and that Messrs. JOHN H. SHOICNBEMIEIi, JAMES M. 'COOPSII, CALVIN ADAMS and JOSIAH KIVU, of the vestry, have been appointed a Committee to on i ter and arrange wit h the mends and relativ sof all persons burled in the ground reonlred to the purposes set forth. in the act et Assembly a re sold, for thetrretention under the new build 'ego or removal to other parts of the lot or to on of the rural cemeteries. One or more of the om mittee may be round , the vestry room o the church it 3 to SATURDAY'.., on every of anduntil the Ifidti of MAT, at wh'ch time and place parties interested will please call. . . By order of the Vestry. JOSIAH KING, Junior Warden. apiChE9 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all OWNERS OP *DRAYS, 'CARTS. CAlausors. BuclEmts, do., (whetherresident or non rtsldent.) In the City of Pittsburgh, to pay their Licenses at this office FORTHWITH, In accordance with an Act of Assembly approved Ifarch 80, MO, and an ordinance of the Coun cils- of the Lit" of Pittsburgh, passed April 10, It4o. All Licenses not paid on or before RAY 15, 1589, will be placed In the, hands of a police of geer for collection, subject to a Collection tee of SO cents, and all-persons who neglect or refuse to take out Licenses will be subject to a penalty double the amount of the license,!to be recovered be the Mayor. I The old metal plates of last year must be re• turned at the time Licenses are taken out, or 95 cents i t additlo al will be charged on each License. &TES OF LICENSE: • Each one horse vehicle $ 1.50 Each two horse 'vehicle 19,00 Each four horse vehicle 13.00 Each two horse back 15.00 Otanibits and Tiinber Wheels drawn by two horses, $lB.OO each. One dollar extra will be Charged for each additional horse used In any of the above vehicles. A. J. COCHRAN. fel2:os:stwr City Treasurer. SPRING ILA.MII3, An Immense Stock at tow Prices, .t IMITED PARTNEEMIIIIK.-= t The undersigned have to med a •Llmited i t i dtne, ship under the firm name of SEwaim EMEktSON., for the purpose of manufacturing and- selling Perlin:erg and more especially the RORER& FER, the manufactory and chief place of businessin the OILY of Pitts burgh. 3he tieneral Partners are. WM. T. SE WARD and RUFUS FL 'EMERSON'. both reel-. log in :he City of Pittsburgh. The Special Part- Tie New . 'P. CONNu LLY. who reside. In tt e clty. of York. and the ,11M01113 or Conical con. Minted by him to toe common stock le fifteen thon•and dolusrs In cash. The Partnership tte• gins the. Silt day of MARCH. 18139. and it will terminate on the Ist day of JUNE. 11370. • . • WM. T- ISEWAK ..11 • • RUFUS H. EMERSON, ' J. T. COMNOLLY. MARO - li 610 1889. - . mhls:glkst •• NOOCE. Opening of Diamond Street,Pittsburgh. • All persons Interested are hereby notified that the report of - Viewer. In -them _etter of opening end aldPnln_g I.2aMONly trjrtta JCT. from the Diamond to terry etreet, haalteen approved and confirmed. • All persons s lainat wnom asses,. meats or bandits were m 9, are revaind to pat the • Bee to rne Within t int dam • otherw.ee they will be entered's.! Ilessii against the broPerf ty. Ali property on the Dlazeond end Diamond street, west of Use Martet Rouse. and on Liberty street Stork sixth street to berth ee has beep guessed. J. r . Attorney. 5p10:027 No. 100 1141 th Avenue. FLOOR OIL CILOTHI4- esitttN OIL CLOTH • rilt WINDOW eIIA.D.TS. • TX A NePARENT WINDOW SR TAHLX AND FIIHNITDRE OIL CLOTHS IN NVERY ' a VARIIITT &pl J. a, Pitna:lPs. - ,ne 'ad Ail Sixth Street._ ACADEMY OF 1111011ENCE. 1031 Teeerat Street, Allefferz, (earn s . Rant Boling term Der iOiIDAY ;APBIy i b:ly 18/9 • Foi sired** ay., aPolv,to %AI 214 Nta llaig A• lit•• P 21 06 ••••-, • - K.f.,4leirA,ri_wo*yb*o - 4 es -At, , RUSSELL .ERRETT, Auesor McCORD & CO's, 181 WOOD STREET 26 1 203 MWMM~NI Iy~/W/I~IINNWVWV/i COSD1411(91 OP PSI: ECOUNGE . NATCONAL BANK Of rittsbnigli c Pa l ; . . . . . . . At the close of business on the 17th day of April 1889. R Limns and DiscounESts OURCE& $2.077011 AA U:l3. Bonds to secure circulation 940. . '000 00 Due from Approved Association In New York. '' 148,88889 Due from other Nat'l Banks.... 8,839 38 ~ Due from other Banks and • Bankers .... 1 4 84707 Real .Estate -‘• 58.50000 Taxes and Expenses '• 90.34887 Cash Items 4,48807 Exchange for Clearing House.. - . 29,95099 Bills or other 8 ational Banks... 21.790 00 Fractional Currency 15.818:33 Coln . 0,000 00 Legal 'lender Notes 187,840 00. Capital Stock paid in. LIABILITIES. Cap 81,700,000 00 Surplus Fund- 340,000 00 Qtber Profits ..... . . . ... .. . 133,993 11 N ationalcirculationenitatandl4 800,000 90 state circulation outstanding-- 30,315 00 Individual deposits 431.458 12 Due to National Banks R 9 895 07 Due to other Banks and Bankers .3 445 42 $3,489, I certify that the above statement Is cir l r oB t a A a023:1591. A. LUNG. Assistant Becretec.. STATEDIENT OF THE • i PITTSBURGH NATIONAL RANK OF c3onimerce. • At Um close of landaus Aprill7, 1869. - • , Loans aad DiscollB3ollllC7l3.nats 4 665,262 54 11. b. Bonds tiniosited withll. ii. Treasurer for Cireulatiou 509,000 00 11. 8. Bonds** hand • 53,800 00 Due from Bank' and Bankers,.. 105,519 18 Banking Haase7l 180 19 Taxes and Premiums 6,097 40 Legal Tender and Coin 87,959 54 Nat. Currency . Clearing Huse, - . Cash Items and Fractional Cur rency 31,453 95 LL01L1T1E5.51' 530,372106 Capital Stoat 500.000 00 Cirialatioa 443,451 00 Depositors 055.511 al Banks and Bankkers— 14e,0e3 76 495 575 37 Earplug 'rand and ?rattle 0, All as 81,/30 ,551 72158 apik:hlllo J. H. HI t•L., Chier. -7 STATEMENT 1 OP THE FIRST NATIONAL BARI OF PITTSBURGH. As illown by its tidas at the A egit of bneleess, RE9OI7IIOES. • Loans and Disionnts 51,385;311 37 United States Bonds 4.83,000 00 State Bonds , ' 111,8112 30' Due from Banks and. Bankers.. 394,1304 OS Specie and Legal Tender Notes. 373.431119 National Currency ' 39,409 17 Cash Items and Remittances.... 11.331..03 Real Estate ' . 37,000 00 Expense - 7173 73 ! . . $91,4613,399 77 ' LIABILITUB. stoe.lt $ 500,000 00 Due Individual Depositors 1,106,005 43 Due Banks and Bankers 143,736 30 Circulation 360,000 00 Contingent Fund and Profits.... 270,591;04, $51,488.092 77 , - I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true abstract from the Report. to the Comptroller of the cuirreney. apginhato . J. D. SCULLY, Caahler. . .WPORT OF THE ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK. Pirrentruni, April IT; 1869 •. Notei and Bills Discounted $ 968,097 37 Bonds and Mortgages - 55,59* 19 Baited States Bonds deposited to secure Circulation awkooo ao Specie Ana other lawful stone's.. 1013.400 00 Cash Items. Clearing Bowie Cheeks, Re.. Circulating Note. of other Na tional Banks Circulating Notes of other State Balite Due b_y Banks ana Banters. Real Rotate Taxes and Ispenses $1,614,90416 LIABILITIES. Capital Stock $ 500,000 00 National Circulation.. 434.5117 00 State Circulation ' 9.356 00 Individual Deposits 491,153 36 Dividends Unpaid 2,153 50 Surplus Fund and Earnings 173,154 84 Due to Banks and Bankers 4,910_06 The above Is a true abstract from Report mule to the Comptroller of the Currency. MACKKY, Cashier. Rimiett. ii?l,ifill t tlAEWZLL,Jr , jr }DI tor C. W. B sTCRELOR. ap2ll:hcA r. T A T E BE E 11/ T OF TICE Merchants' and Nannfactarers'Waal Plrrsminou, April, 99d, 1869. Capital stock L - lABItI'rIES. g 200,000 00 M. and M. Plat. Bank Circulation.. :t.39.132/ 00 M. and M. Bank State Circulation 19.510 00 Due other Banks 58.»5191 Due Depositors 310,525 99 Dividends Unpaid 4.388 50 Frain. and Earnings • 238,523'09 , _ S. 43,114,400 34 , ASSET Notes and Bills Discounted 1515.340 02 Banking House ' .38,351'63 Taxes and Expenses " ... 8,644 70 Due by other Bangs ' 08.703 43 11. n. tiovenimeut tiecormes 810,000 00 Specie Legal Ten N0te5k33.254 00 National Currency ajar SS-- 450,461'15S 02.124, 400 35 C JOHN SCOTT. JR.. *skier' ap22l:h 46 AUCTION SALM BY B. B. BMITBI3O2i & 00. BOOTS 1 JOOES AND CARPETS FOE THE MILLION. AT SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, '55 AND 117 FIFTH AVENITS. Messrs. H. B. SMITH/NM & CO., VroillietOnt of the well known Mammoth, Auction House are creating an excitement consequent upon the ar• rival of .new goods , which are being sold at re markably low pr ices . Goods °fever, variety, the finest sewed boots, the most' ftshlotable bal moral gaiters and anklet shoes, slippers, ac., blankets, Altana,. Cloths. animism. *other, and carpets. Aoall and examine. No trouble to show -goods.' Ladles% misses' and children's this at almost your, Awn prima. moods war glinted Ila represented. ems BY 'LI W/LTLIBIL A l" lON SALE. uventupped and Japanned Tinware Ovens, Platurts, &e, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20tb, at 10 o'clock, ;will be sold at W. BARNES CO.. No, 119 Tnlrd ATenue, between Wood And Mar ket street Vto uo •psitueretop, the e n tire 'tack oir haul of 10tA1tPED and JAPANNED TIN IIvARE ono Timor% Stock. Ovens, Pia.- tint% Ae., Au, Who attention of, the Trade Is lisitektii4is Moth* outUale of valnoble stock. aididita 'MciILWAINE, Auctioneer. 40481IGNEE SALE ; OF MATS- TALMA, AND -MANUFACTURED • WOhlr. M lE,JPA LUTON WOODEN WARoC WORR`-TWUR-DAT MONNlNtr,Ayril ARM, at 30 o'clock, by order of W. Lewis, Esq.. , as- Agile° .01' will be sold on the Dreintses, at the 'Allston ' Wooden Ware Warta of Ridley *McCandless. all the material and manuraotared ware, comprising Paints. 011 e, Eine, Whiting. Umber. 0, Pre, Ate- Tub Irvu, Bucket Iron, Chelan Ropes, snd all ar elms used In *he mantilleturro orf nag and Buckets. Also. Hwy lot of Staves and Lampe,. and • gee lot of anUtied Keels- re and Tube. - Train leaves rlttsburels at VMS A N. apt, MeMWAIEK, Auctioneer. 04F-4.3v I** Iar.INEII , O • EH& iltelThEe • Lame W Y. Hittrautillellim .11124kiree ' M. W. o.u . napai. MONDAY EVIENING.ApriI Rath. 1889.00.. photentary Bonellt.tendered to . ' Xr; CANNING. The performance wI/1 commence with Gold. smith , . elegant Comedy of Mt STOOP§ TO COINTIE B. To conclude with the glorious farce of Tuesday Eveniag,t4e eminentaeter 31r.d QOHlf EItOUOHABI will saves, bts. great satire, THtC LOTTN,ItY OF LANE.- arBUIViELLIS MUSEUM AND PARLOR MENAGERIE, - The Great Family Resorts, • FIFTH AVENUE, between Butltheeld and Wood streets, opposite Otd Theatre: • . =en Day and Evening, all the year round. sten, alseenta: Children, 15 ctnts..- 93,479,109 39 IarVOCAL AND INSTIIVINEN . TAL CONCERT by the pupils of Miss' ERNEST, asidsted'by Miss HATTIE J MIS, will .be given on TUESDAY Eyininia, April ATM, at the Pittsburgh Female College. Aicimission. 81.1 cents.. To commence at TX o'cloc'. ' alai AN ORDINANCE To Authorise the Ceiritinetion of • Lateral Sewer on White Bort h ley, from Hemlock street to Ave. nue. . . Sac. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by feet Be. k Counci l lir eg and Common Counci the City gheag. and It ('• hereby Spaded by the a = of the same, Spat . the Sewer Commissien be, and they are hereby authorised and di:acted to invite and receive Proposals for the construCtion of a sewer as -aforesaid on White Oak alley, and to contract therefor with the loweat and tiest bidder or bidders, at their discretion. _ Site. S. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of said Improvements,therebe, midis hereby levied, a special tar, to be &mall' assessed upon the several lots bounding Ind abali.` tiny upon the said White Oak alley respectively* proportion to the feet front in them re/pm:threat comprised, and bounding and abetting &Safer"- said. Sec: 3. That as soon as the cost and expanses of said improvements shall be fully ascertained it shall be the duty of the SewerContmisston to assess and apportion the same among: the sev eral. lota bounding and, soutting upon the said White Oak alley ,respectively. according to the rule above truncated; &Pa. thereupon proceed to , make demand and collect the same, acct riling to ; the provisions of the act of the Omura!, Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. entitlekT A Supplement to a Supplement o r the Sewer Law, ,, sassed.lfarchill*. 1869. Ss,. J. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict. with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same is hereby iypeal , d. Ordained anti enacted into a law this the *34 day of April. A. D. 1869. , JAMES MeBEIZR,.' Attest: B. ox P fezl, e" of s elect " 414 °- Clerk of Select Connell.' ALFHED.SLACH,. President of Common Canna. Attest: St. Drimonni, Clerk of Common Council. spy. AN ORDINANCE ftrAgtherize the Grading and Paving le et arpenter , s alley, from Pine Street to llnion alley, Eighth war& ScriOit 1. Bs it ordained and murder by the Select an Common Cornetts of the fifty. 0/4/4 ithentr, "and ft is hereby brclafmed and enacted be thatiaotitu of the same, That the Consmlttee * ' on ethets be, end , they are hereby authorised. , and directed to Invite and receive proposals for • the grading and pairing of Carpentm"s ahoy air aforesaid. cud. te contract therefor with the..fonr....- eat and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion. SAC. X. That for the purpose of defraying the cost and expenses of tne salt improvements, there be, led is hereby, levied, a special tAx. ,, to-.,, be equally assessed upon the s everal lot, boned.; Ins and abutting upon the said Garpenteris alley respectively in proportion to the feet front la— them respectively, comprisedourit bounding ant , abuttlng he aforesaid. , Sec. L That as soon as the coat and * xpen of sald isonroyemenut shall be fully Armenian It shall be the duty of the SfreefrommisSioneri assess and apportion' the game among the several lots bounding - and abutting upon said Carves, ter 9 s alley respectively, according to the rule , above Indicated, and thereupon proceed' .to mike demand and collect the same; according to the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly or the Commonwealth of Pentisyivarda, "An Act dedning theMaakerdt . colleetigqggthe expenses of grading and liming . of iltreettand Alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other rposes," passed , the thirtieth day Of Nara, BSc 4. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied by the foregoing, be and the same 11 hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a Law lids the SAid day of April, A. D. IEI6O. JAMES MCBRIER, President of Select Council. Attest: J. B. OlLer, • Clerk of Select Council: ALFRED SLACK, _ President of Common Councii. Attest: B. DiLwasTu. Clerk of Common Council, 65,333 62 7,835 00 1.89600 is% ass 82 71.828 78 8,928 A N ORDINANCE trStithorize the Grading. of Afarket Streef. from Washington avenue to Walnut atreet, reserving Central Space of 40 feet. where width of Street is 90 feet and over. 61,614,904 16 Sac. 1. Be it ordained and enacted by Melded and Common Connate qf the Oily , ellteplaso. and it 'is hereby enacted by the authority of the acme, That . the Cmtimatee on Street, be and they are hereby authorised and directed to invite and receive proposals for the grading of Market street u aforevid t and to coo Intl therefor with the lowest and best bidder or bidders, at their discretion. ' bac. 2. That for the purpose of defraying the. cost and expenses of leviedald Ininrovements, -there be and Is hereby a special tax. to be equally assessed upon the several lots bounding and abutting upon the said Market street re. spectively in proportion to the feet front In these respectively comprised, and bounding and abet ting as aforesaid. - ofac. 3. That as soon h a ile cost and - expenses said improvements sbe fully ascertained. It snail be the duty of the Street Commissioner to assess and apportion the mule - among the several lots bounding and' abutting upon said Mar ket street respectively, according to the rule above Indicated, and thereupon proceed to male demand and coil the same, according to the provisions ol the Act of the General Assem bly-of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act defining the manner of collectina the expenses of gradine and paving of the streets and alleys of the City of Allegheny, and for other iggres, ,, passed the. thirtieth day,of March, Kac. *. That so much of any ordinance as may conflict with, or be supplied try the foregoing, be and the same is hereby repealed Ordained and enacted into a \law. this the 23d day of April,. A. D. 1b 69. Jiatim.McßßlEß, t President of Select Coun4.l. - Attest J. R. Oxtarr, Clerk' of Select Connell. t• • ALIPREDSLACY.. President of Common Connell.. At4est R. Dli.woaTit. Clerk of Common - Connell. • a tr_ 41 ORDINANCE . le l Istint to Iteelstortur, of Lots. , Sze, 1. ,Be ordained and enacted by the Begat and Coln:non OM:nets of the Odp of Ai leglissik. and * is Aeribp ordained and's:meted by me ena.. taority of the same, That the City Englnembe : hereby, authorized to cause to be made Me Egg- , lstry of Lots In the city y u provided tbr by at act. of State Legislature, Rae Apt,l. let% and entitled St at e Act for the Registry of Lots in tag City of Allegheny, I , and that tne Yam of $l,OOl • Ls hereby appropriated for 'that purpose sad' . charged to Contingent Fund. • • " • - Sac, IL That so laud: of any ordinance as may cohanyt with Or' be supplied by the forego:mug, be and the same is hereby mmaled. • Ordained and enacted to a law this the 1114 as, of April, A. 1,. 1869. . - JAMES WORRIER, • President of Select Connall.. • Attest: loSzpil It. OZLZY. Clerk. of Select Mune!. ALFRED SLACK. President of Common Coascll. Attest: R. DiLwonlW, - Clerk of OcumnotteMancil.- • ' - . 4 44 , LLEIIPiIEN V- .IENSIULANICII ,1170MPANT OP PIWW,.. • ~ , ~ • =ash VIIHIPTH, . aNHIN.ocor. Insures agWast All linds lrfre and Mada• JOHN IfflrlAti...Tm.._restoleai. -:- - T. J. 11013HualION _vies Pre4deas. ' • " . 2 c,...l,..ooNNSlA_amaream7: • • 0&=. WK. Di...esterarAgeati .. , • wasempat. Join Irwft. Jr:, B. L . Palliest** T. J. HaaMases, W. H. Everacm, • ' O. O. Ramey),; - • R obert. H. Davis.. , • Harvey Me% `lrarteli dealers.' °guides Ram Mat. J. T. StoekdaH6 Caps. Wm. Dean. T.H. Neils. - • RARE CHANCE to porch . sige'a good - Dweiling Nome. OW701;000 Alf w.-It built and conveniently amused trick holm of ball, olne rooms and end water fiXclirell In cellar and on each door.. well Path... and bap.re.t and In good ' order; Terms cur: Mink Mate possession. In desirable location ea Second avenue. Apply to At SOM 39 Sixth Avenue._ &pl. BtiTTER., ifoxell, Freda Dairy Roll Butter; lustrseetraid by airPrem, B. warrumv, 141 nrst ammo. vre,. JONES'S BABY. ORDINANCES. Ell 1:1=1