El Qs lit** Gapitt. ThE BBZWI=. IrYlllOMi5 enELTLIG Poor hobbling beetle, n `et not haste: ?should traveler.' travelleertraveler thus alarm? Pursue thy ioniser through the-waste, r.• ?to font of mine shall work thee haps. . - W.holinows what errand grave thou hest— Ir family" that have not dined? dged under pebble there they fast, 'llll head of house have raised the wind: Idan's bread lies `mous the feet of men; • for eark and moll-senicient cause: Who eannut sew would r • apt and then In Beetledom are no poor taws. And If thy wife and thou agree _ But 111., as lice when (short of victual, .1 swear, the public sympathy Thy fortune meriteth, poor beetle. Alas: and I should do thee 'bath— , To realms se night with heeatap send? Who Judged thee worthy plans of death. On earth, save, Withollt • mono Plus on, poor beetle! Venerable Art thou, where wonders ne'er so rife; Thou halt what Bel to Tower of B.bel Not gave; the chief of wonders—Life, • Also of ...ancient fa:atty.' , Though small in sise,i of features dark. What DebreWs peer stirpasseth thee? Thy ancestor was in Noah's ark. • - —New York bas a Hansom-cab corn piny . I --Patiocino, the nun, has arrived in Paris. - -T. Buchanen Read is painting his Sheridan's Ride. ' —Bryant, the poet, is accused of in tending matrimony. • —Hotels at many of the watering places are already opening. —Madeline Henriques is announced to reappear at Wallack's. —sl,ooo a week is the salary of the Governor General of the Dominion. —Robert Barns' otdy surviving son is 'new living at Cheltenham, aged 77. —An exchange thinks corned beef is more.of use than : corned men, to the community.. --Andrew Johnso is said to be worth only about $75,000. We dont value him nearly BO high. 1 —We see it stated that the Sultan's presents to the Princess of Wales are val. - ned at $400,000.• —Bostort is to have a new daily paper with a capital of $200;000, which is to advocate free trade.' —The —The prohibitionists in Boston are now down on the apothecaries who sell liquor byprescziption. —A Mormon preacher has discovered that all that the world is after is to try to make the Lord come to its terms, and he won't do it. ---Gratiot, a French artist, has been or dered by Napoleon, to paint a life 'size portrait of General Grant for the gallery at Verseilles. _ —The Boston Post says some of the critics think Min - Xeliogg has too :wow airs, but her repertoir is really not half so full as Parepa's. —A Moorish Kiosk has been put tip In _the Cential Park at New York, at a cost of forty thousand collars, and mineral waters are sold in it. —Wagner, the composer, has been in vited to' compose a piece of music ex pressly for the Boston Peace Jubilee, if it is not in the too immediate future. —The old buildings of the Mercantile Lithely Company, in Philadelphia, has been sold for $95,000, and the library will soon be moved into its new property on " Tenth street —The Mount :Vernon estate is adver tised to be 'sold on june 19th. This is that phrt of the estate of the late John A. • Washington, which was not transferred to the ladies' association. The 10thcf July is fixed as the day which will bereafter be celebrated as the anniversary of the end of the world. Ga briel's trumpet will be eagerly listened for by believers on that day. • —The New York Commercial says: , RhOde Island is now mortified and • humiliated she has only herself to blame. States cannot expect to Ignore brains and bow before wealth and still escape morti 'Actaeon." '-We see it stated tiutt Glen. Burnside will be a formidable riiel to Gen. Logan for the commandership in the national encarcpment of the Grand Army of the Republic, which is to meet in Cincinnati May 9th. =The last aurora borealis story is re lated by a correspondent of a New Haven paper, who looked at the telegraph wires, and saw "sparks of electricity: hop along . • them like infinitesimally small illumina ted toads." , r --A down-east girl being bantered one • day by some of het female friendif in re gard to her lover, who had the misfor tune to have but one leg, replied: "Pooh, • -fwouldn't have a man with two legs— they're too common!" ' —There is a sailor, now grinding an organ in New Jersey, who served through the Crimean war, and also under Porter during our wir, and now he wears his leurels meekly and tarn} an honest penny with the crank of It torture-box. 7 -" Sam" Chanfrau in chicago and Chia wife lain Etostoik, which makes about as fine a state of affairs as would be whited for if a divorce is required, but Cinema and hip wife are said to be fool ; bh enough to be fond of each other. —Miss Jones,Postmistress at Winter ; .- set, lowa, recently married Mr. AlikeA Smith. Mrs. Smith is not known to the Department as Postmistress. Miss Jones has no longer a. legal existence, and things genetelly are very mach mixed. amiable anxious to know if he • hati marl rled tato tile postoffice, or lute married the poatotilee out of the fan*. .—A Copcord editor; who has 'become to 13 over the auroral display last -*-week, Bays it looked as j! "some celestial . . mercer had unrolled two or three dozen, pieces of silk of the most beautiful tints of purple, green, blue, lilac and white, , gathered the ends Into 0- hands at the zenith * and !et them flow down to the ho.! rizon.' i He is evidently a. Commercial editor. —The Philatielphia Bulletin says: We ` have been much pleased to find that our occult joke on Mr. X. Orr's call to a Phil-_ 1 adelphia pulpit has not yet been fathom ed. Some have supposed that it referred to the X.Orr-ganist of the church; others to the X-Orrtations or X•Orrcisms of the reverend gentleman; otheis again to the X•Orr-bitance of clerical salaries; !others to the possibility of some future X-Orr schism in the congregation. We are, in-X-Orr-able, and don't mean to explain. —The Philadelphia Bulletin has taken Mr. John Russell Young in hand thus: "People who run two or three papers should remember what Young says in his 'Night Thoughts:' • Insatiate archer, would not one suf fice?" "Mr. Young says, in one of his letters: "That's gay!" In his "Night Thoughts" he says: "As Young as_ beautifhll and soft as Young! And Gay as soft! and innocent as tea: _4l" "Mr. John Russell Young, "who, loves peace," is •evidently on the war path of the Sioux. He has now Sioured about half-a•dozen papers, "striking" each for several thousands." A Beautiful' Art for American Women. A. Venice correspondent, who has vis ited the ateliers of a mosaic company, in Campo 8. Vio, on the Grand Canal, sug gests that the pretty art there practised would be a diversion for fair fingers at home. It would certainly be better than Potichomania; Decalcomania;or Grecian painting, and less serious and un-sexing than modeling or oil-painting. Speaking of the "Anglo-Italian" (Anglican cash ; Italian brains) Mosaic company, this writer observes : "160 square metres of mosaic work have been executed in this establishment, some of them exquisite miniatures, such, as the portraits of Co lumbus and Marco Pole for which the Municipality of Venice paid 18.000 francs, others for the Kensington Museum Lon don, for which 2,500 each was paid, the remainder monumental mosaic, which costs about 80 francs per square foot. The sum realized for the 160 metres is 30,280 franca. Fifty workmen are em ployed in this department. I asked the director if he took apprentices. He said : No ; they would waste our time, which is the article of which we have least to spare, but our pupils came to us chiefly from the Venetian Academy. At first I had great, hopes of employing women, but I have now given up the idea, owing to the impdasibility of finding any girls in Venice with a decent knowledge of drawing." This remark set me thinking how easy it would be for a few enter prising American women, who possess a fair knowledge of drawing,*to come over and learn the mosaic art thoroughly, and reforn - totheir---ivrixi cord:dry to furnish' ornamental, pictorial and monumental mosaic to all who* , require a decoration which alone defies wind, - smoke and water." A Picture of Canada. ' A reputable daily journal in Montreal, the Star, in its comments upon the news of an approaching visit from the - British Miniiter to this country, to look into the reports about a desire for annexation, holds such language as this: "Mr. Thornton will see a country 3,000 miles from England more Tory than the strictest Conservative, and clinging to the name of a connection which carries as much practical significance as the Hk Jacet on a nameless grave; a country with the finest water-power in the world; holding, like a geographical pontiff, the Keys which unlock the Ocean and the In land, which open the great gates through which pass the manufactures of one con tinent, and the corn of another, and which commands the great highway between Europe and Asia. And a country which, while possessing these treasures, like a cock on a citing hill, would give them all for a grain of barley. A country where all the business is done on credit, where ten per cent. of its tradesmen are insol vents annually, where for miles one rides by depopulated farms, whose starving in habitants have emigrated by thousands, and whose population is decreasing at the rate, of- 60,000 a'year per million. A, country ruled by a Government, a bank, and a railway—a Ministry whose policy is Self and whose Practice is Jobbery-- and a mass of prominent citizens running to a railway station after a 'gallant Bart, with the feverish intensity of so many curs after a spaniel. Mr. Thornton will find all these phenomena springing from ono cause—British connection." COUNTY SUPERINTENDENTS ELECT E D --,Tbe following is a list of county super intendents elected on Tuesday last, as far as received at the School Department, with the amount of salary voted to each: .Allegheny, A. T. Douthett, $2,000; Arm strong, Samuel Murphy, $1,000; Beaver, George M. Fields, $1,200; Bedford, Hen ry W. 'Fisher, $1,000; Blair, John B. Holland. $1,000; Bradford, Austin A. Keeney, $1,000; Cambria, • T. J. Chap= man, $1,000; Cameron, Joseph B. John son, $1,000; Centre, R. M. Magee, $1,200; Clarion, J. E. Woods, $600; Clearfield, George W. Snyder,sl,2oo; Erie,' C. O. Taylor, $1,000; Samuel Gel wix, *1,200; Huntingdon, Franklin,D. ni F. esey, $800; Indiana, J. F. Gibson, '$1,000; M'Kean,•Wm. J. Milliken, $800: Mifflin, John M. Bell, $800; Morthumberland, Samuel Shipman, $1,000; Perry, Lewis B. Kerr, $500; SnYdet.. Wm. Moyer, $000; Somerset, W. H. Banner, $800; Ve nango, Charles H. Dale, .1,500; West. moreland, Henry, M . :Ones, $800; Wash ington, W. G. Fee, $1,200. BENTEIERNT AND FACT., ,-4 , 41 is said that when Lord Byron sent to hllkwife the well known touching lines— • . • "Pere thee welt! Ah 4, It forever, Hail. forever fare thee well!” he inclosed in the same envelope a butch 'er's 1)111, with the penciled remark, 'Please look over this; I don't think we lad so much meat." The conjunction of ideas was. truly affecting, and ..we com mend the anecdote (told by a lady to whom Lady Byron, handed both docu ments to read) to the careful conelderation of those romantic minds whu think of the English Manfred as a Sublime being, whose "soul' was like a star,'And dwelt 'apart," far aboie sublunary cares—not to speak of butchers' f,' . , 1 J ~~~ . ra.rirrral The Caban-Flllfbusters. Private dispatches from New Orleans state that the bbicluulo runners Peru and Lillian, engaged in carrying illilms ters from New Orleans to some point contiguous to the Cuban • coast, have landed at the island of Wand Jacque, in the Gnlf, some twelve hours bY steamer from Florida Keys, and the filibusters have gone into quarters and are waiting fur reinforcenients. The. New York World Insists that the Ingo sailed for Cuba with four hundred and twenty men and eighty.four officers, under General JOUrdan. r Aniongthe pill cera were Brigadier General Charles May, Lieutenant J. F. Magill, of the British • Artillery, Lieutenant Edward . Berre, of the French: ,Cavalry, Major George Inman, Seventh' Rhode Island Infantry, Captain L. C. Baily, formerly of the Fifth United States Cavalry, Lieut. Thomas Fitzgibbbns, 14uartermaster , Maior B. F. Martin, of the Twenty- fi fth P e nnsylvania Cavalli, Col. Warren, Col. C. Reld, Col. Thos. Lester. The same paper:says four other vessels have sailed within three weeks; the first, under. Colonel. Johnson, taking five hun dred and fifty-two men,the second, under General. Spinola, three hundred; the third with six hundred, and the fourth, under General French, with five hundred and eighty men. \ The World also says that within the last month, "we have positive informt tion that nine thousand men have left th cities of Charleston, Baltimore and NeW Orleans, for a point . adjacent to the Cubah coast; and for the Island itself, two thou sand have left the city of New York and five hundred more men are now waiting to get off." • Washington Items. Parties from Tennessee say that Pre dent Johnson has completely fizzled on and no longer possesses any power t serionsly.armoy the Republican_ party that State. The reported landing of a large num ber of Americans with arms on the island of Cuba is discredited at the headquarterS of the Spanish Embassy. The Spanish Minister expresses the ut most confidence in the ability of the Spanish authorities to suppress the insure rection, and sa3 a that the insurgents, all told, have not more than twelve thousand men under arms. Advices from Texas say that the new Constitution, when submitted to the peo ple, is sure to be adopted by a large ma jority. The only opposition manifested comes from those Republicans who favor a division of the State into three States, which will be defeated if the Constitution is adopted and the Representatives ad ,milted into Congress. . Internal Revenue Assessors report to the Bureau here that more persons have made income returns this year than in any previous year, and the increase is'at tributable to the course pursued by the new Internal Revenue Supervisors in warning all parties to make returns. So far the returns are rather below the aver age amount than above. The Internal Revenue receipts from all sources do not exceed half a million a day. Life Under Ground. • linothertgreat collier*. near Notting , ham has this week been flooded with water, drowsing, happily, but five or six persons. This battle for coal, from 300 to 2,000 feet beneath the surface, has its returns of killed and wounded like any other. The workers are used to it and do not seem to mind it. Men who work in the deep hot bowels of tke earth, lyi • on their sides, and picking coal out of au eighteen inch seam, cannot find life so pleasant as to have much dread of inunda tions or explosions. Bo they light their pipes in something worse than a powder magazine, and are liable to be drowned at any moment. The deep mines are kept free of water by powerfUl Corn sh engines, which carry economy of .n -gumption of coal and power gene • ed about as far as it can go, so that on an average 112 pounds of coal raises 58,711,- 000 pounds of water one foot—a force in conceivible in a basket of coal. ;ut even these engines can deal but Edo •• Iy with the subterranean lakes which at these times burst into the collierie- London Cor r N. Y. Times. The French French Cable at Cape May. The Cape May Ocean. Wave is info ie. - ed that the French Atlantic Cable C.m pany will land their Shore end at a po nt of the beaeh nearly fronting the n•w Stockton Hotel, at the cape, under be sanction of the bill passed by the S :to Legislature at its last session. A .m -pany to connect with them, authori d by the'same act, was organized at C . den recently. From Cape May th ee main lines will deviate, one rune ng across the bay to Lewes, on to Washi g. ton, another direct:to Philadelphia, wile the third is to extend . along the shore north of New York. The steamer hav ing aboard the cable will sail from France in•july, so that we may look for its arri val off our coast in the very "height of the season." Tun Tumult OF Tan Anuon.t..—The latest and best accepted theory of the au rora borealis is based on the facts; ascer tained by modern experiment, that 'elec tricity is generated by evaporation; and the air which has absorbed $0111•3 moisture; but not to the point of saturation, is a poor conductor of electricity as compared with the atmosphere in other conditions. The theory supposea that electricity, gener ated by evaporation in great quantitlei and of too low intensity to be discharged in the form of ,lightningo is collected in the upper strata of the atmvphere, where it is held, and kept from istseing,dowil for a time, by astratuin of air of poorer conductive ,quality beloW. `When this stratum changes its condition by absorbing more moisture, or he some Other way, the electricity above• is set free and passes down in great quantities, forming at night the peculiar appearances , ot , the aurora borealis. ANCIENT MEDALS of great historical value halve recently been discovered in excavations made in the vicinity of Tarsus ' in Asia Minor. These medals were struck about A. D. 280, in honor of .Alexander the Great, by order of the Emperor Alexander Severus, and contain portraits and symbolic heads of the an cient world. The Emperor Napoleon boo paid $lO,OOO for four of these medals, and presented them to • the. Imperial li brary. Woman in Russia owning propet tY . have the right to vote by proxy. Women in this country hasbig husbands eojoY , the eagle mitt, = -1 _ TREKS= NOTIONS, &C. SATURDAY, MAY Ist, JOSEPH HORNE. t CO. WILL SAYE ON SA.LB 100 CASES NEW HATS AND- BONNETS,: INCLUDING SPIS NITER BEFORE OF.; YER.ED IN THIS MARKET. FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBS OPT ES , l ag CRAPES,; MUSLINS. BON ET AND HAT PRAllEpg, D MILLINERY G' ODS, OF EVERY DESCRY rroN, To Which We Invite the it cation of MINERS AND DEALERS. 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET. 1:194 NEW,WRAP AND DODD GOODS !, FRINGES AND GIMP S In all styles , and colors. SILK LOOPS FOB SACQUES.!: FINE ASSORTMENT OF SATINS,. , THE NEW COQUETTE RAN PILISOLB.' ! • Also, a l large variety of . 84 PAl4.i & lIXERELLAS. White French Whalebone Corsets, Uily BO cts. a pair. THE NEW Purple and Mexique Blue F t ld A splendid assortment of COTTON HOSIERY. WRITE & .BRO. Bar:lib:MAN HOSE; LACE CHEMISE IVES, si l l styles. BILK SCARFS, • 1 • EMBROIDERIES, LACE, Ae. Gent's Spring Undergarments. MACRU GLYDE & CO.i my;7B & 81 Market Street. NOW SPRING GOODS AT , , MACRUiI 6: CARLISLE'S No. 27 Fifth Avenue, • Dress Trimmings and Buttons. Embroideries and Laces. Ribbons and Flowers. • • Hats and Bonnets. Glove lining and French Onsets. New Styles Ern ley's Skint. Parasols—al the new styles, Bun and Rain Umbrellas. Hosiery—the best English makes. Agents for "Harris' Seamless Kids." Spring and Summer underwear, Sole Agents for the Bemis Patent Shape Col.! lan, "Lockwood's "Irving," "West End,"! "Elite," Act "Dickens,. "Derby," and other ; styles. Dealeis supplied with the above at MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. • Mt/CRUM & CARLISLE, 7 1\14:20. `27 FIFTH AVENUE. my 4 WELDON & KELLY, Itanufkoturers arid Wholesale Dealers In Lamps, Lanterns, Clmnielie SELF- LABELING FitHY-CAN TOP.: • coLLINs wrucnT.- • • PITTSBURGILPA: • am. We' arel.loW, prepared to simply Tlnners and. Potters. It perfect, simple , and as cheap as. the .plaln to p, having the names of the various .I'n:tits stamped 'upon the cover, radiating from' pia center, and an index or pointer stamped upoa' e top of the can. It bielearly Distinctly and Permanently 1JA.3331311.4E3D. by merely ydacinis: e the name of the fruit the " ', eline° 4 /DS °PPG'the pointer and sealing In• the customary manner. No preserver of fruit or /Odd honsekoeper will use any other after once seeing It. • • suh2it WATER PIPES, ORINNET TOPS A large assortment, apithil ------- lin ES H SHA D RECEIVED " • duly at BENJAMIN - FULPRICBB " po p nier' b btand, No. 45 Diamond Market, Pltte-i Wirral, and at the Twin City,. Allegheny. ellYt miner of (Mlle and Federal streets. C as no bow all Made of Bea and Lake Bah. Halibut, Shad. Beak,,- Clodfloh. Haddock and Eel. Also, large, supplies of.Whlte4 Lake Ash, Balatnon, BIOS. i Sterteol2. Herring and Maetnaw Trout, which r , enables as to sell at the lowest market price s.:: Fliulaule or, rem! ..- We Invlte l loyers of, Fresh TIM t o 4Me A cell, sold we vily in nar , ,. i fr • - • . • • • . -- . MI =I ta - j.; GAS FIXTURES AND, LAMP COODS. Also, CARBON AND I:I7BILICATIN6 OILS 'BENZINE. No, ]547 Wood Street. se9:nls • Between sth and Sib Avenues FRUIT ,CAN TOPS. HENRY H..COLLINB, Sld Aveuncnesr Salableld St. ~~,~ .` y ~~ a i`i 'i .~'~ ~7 ..~ ~. ~"—x~''M 0, 1869,, . al ° r• 0 t Im " 4P 1 " I:4ri g4IM I=ll C. 02 ;4 • roi E4 0 Fos P I=l 1 41 0 • 4 1 • 14 8 z s=k E 4 ad to t t Nal al A 0 NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED, AT THEODORE F. PHILLIPS', 87 Market Street. Prints, -littslins, Dress 600ds, SILKS, SHAWLS. FULL LINE OF SILK SAC QU'ES, Very Cheap. ST. MARKET STREET. ST. CARIII 211cCANDLESS & CO., Late Wilson, Carr A C 0..) WHOLESALE Dmaras ur Foteign and Domestic Dry Goode, No. 94 WOOD STEM% Third door above Diamond alley, PITTSBITEOH. WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADES, ("'" New and Handsome De ns, ''k, No. 107 Market Street Embracing a large and carefully selected stock of the newest deshms Dorn the FINEST STAktp- Ell GOLD to the CHEAPEST ARTICLE known to the trade. All of which we offer it prices that, will pay buyers to examine. J , oS i t. HUGHES & mb221441 W THE OLD DIPED STORE IN A NEW PLACE, w. f.IILS.RSHALL'EI NEW *WALL PAPER STORE, 191 Liberty Street, SPRING GOODS ARRIVING RALLY. mh6 GLASS. EW GOODS. FINE VASES, I r BOHEMIAN AAA 4.71111 NA. NEW STYLES, 11INNES SETS, TEA. SET, GIFT CUPS, 8h101111 4 71r SETS, A Urge stock of Effl Call an feel oaths S.E 100 DR. MiITn:ER (10111TE4UES TO TREAT ALL IL/ private diseaaes. Syphilis In all its fbrms, Gonorrhea, (Sleet, Stricture, Orchids. and all urinary dlseibes, and the effects of mercury are comp:eteay eradicated' Spermatorrhea or been :sal Weeknele anti Impotency, resulting from self-abuse or dther causes, and which produce, acme of the following effects, as blotcnes, bodily weakness. indigestion, consumption, averslooto society, unmanliness, dread of future events, m loss of emory, indolence, nocturnal emission& and finally so prostrating the sexual system as to render marriage unsatistactety, and therefore Imprudent, are permanently cured. Persons af flicted with these or any other delicate intricate or long standing constitutional complaint should give toe Doctor a trial; lie never fella A particular attention given to all Female com plaints. Leurorrhea or Whites, Falling, Inflam. nation or Ulceration of the Womb, Deming, pruritht, Amenorrhoea. Menorrhagia, Dyamen norrhoea, and bterility or Barrenness, are treat ed with the greatest success. It Is self-evident that a physician who confines himself eieluslvely to the study of a certain class of diseases and treats thousands of cases• every year, mast acquire greater skill in that specialty than one in general practice. The Doctor publishes a medical pamphlet of fifty pages that gives a full exposition of venereal and private diseases, that can be had free at office or by mall for .two 'tulips, In sealed enyelopes. Every !sentence contains Instruction to tht af dieted. and enabling them to determine the We aide nature or their complaints. The estabilahment, comprising ten ample rooms, IS central Whenit is not convenient to viol the city, the Doctor's, opinion can be ob. tattled by giving a written statement of the case, and medicines can be forwarded by mall or ex press. : In some 'matinees. hoWeVer. a Personal examination is absolutely necssary. while in others daily personal attention relit 'red, and rfor the accommodation et' inch patients there are trriffd th iV e l i tr e7el t rre t il l u l l r gt i e itgalnes eCitlattufsliectt" promote recovery, including Medicated Vapor baths. All prescriptions are prepared in the Doctor's own laboratory, tinder his personal su oervh3lon. Idedicat' pamphlets at office lime, or by malt for two gismos. No matter who have failed, read what he says. BOWS A.M. tO rot. .fluntlitys mt: to 9r. Office,' Ito. 9 WYLUC Wri(Ka'r. (near Court HoutaaLrlttsburab : Ps. 100 , bu 14.juisitu e , Brqulki 911111,10, tor.aail v MEI I z, i, l DRY. GOODS. WALL PAPERS, NOW OffMG AT (IPEAS FIFTH . AVENUE,) PAPER. (NEAR RAREST.) CEELN,A. 017TLEIRIT. WOOD STREET. PLATED. GOODS of ill desorlpitoru3. examine our goods,and we ed no one need fall to beaufted. BREED & CO. WOOD STREET. CARPETS AND OIL MOTET-. BRUSSELS CARPETS, VELVETS, &C, The Latest Arrival FROX ENGLAND. McCATILVM BROS., No. 51FIFTH AVENUE, Have received b 5 steamcra Samaria and Man hattan the VERY NEWRoT STYLES of the HIMLLSRMARKET. They also offer a Complete Line of DOMESTIC CARPETING. To which large additions are dilly being' made. , A Display of Goods Equal L hutrargiesente i d in Ms market at McCA.LLIIM BROS., ' .ro. 51 'FIFTH arExuE, 23:b96 (BET. WOOD & SMITHFIELD.) CARPETS. We are now receiving our Spring Stock of Carpets, &c., and are pre pared to offer as good stock and at as low prices as any other house in' the Trade. We have all the new styles of BrUssels Tapestry, Brussels, Three Pip', and Two Plys. Best assortment of Ingrain Carpets in the Market. BOTARD, ROSE & CO., 21 FIFTH AVENUE, SAVE TIME .AND MONEY l IITABLAND & COLLINS HAVE NOW OPEN THEM NEW. SPRING STOCK • FINE CARPETS. ROYAL AXIITNSTER. . • TAPESTRY VELVET, ENGLLSIP BODY BRUSSELS, The cimicest etvles ever offered in this market. Oar prices are the LOWEST. ; • It Splendid Line of Cheap Carpets. GOOD OQTTON CHAIN CARPETS At 25 Cents Per Yard. McFABIAND & COLLBS, No. 71 and 73 FIFTH AVENUE, AUCTION SALES. 111 H. B. SMITHSON & 00. BOOTS, SHOES AND CARPETS FOE THE M/LL/ON. SMITHSON'S EMPORIUM, the AND 57 FIFTH AVENUE . Messrs. H. B. EIMMEISON • CO., proprietors of the well known Mammoth Auction House are, creating an excitement consequent upon the ar rival of new goods which are being void at re markably low prices. Goods ofevery variety the - finest sewed boot;, the moat fashionable Del mont gaiters and anklet shoes, slippers, blankets, flannels, clothe. caselmeres, cutlery and carpets. Call and examine. Ho trouble to show goods. Ladies% misses' and children's furs at almost your own prices. All goods war ranted as represented. . Pawl BY L WILWAINB.3 IMPORTANT SALE OF HIGH CLASS MOD Ir-RN PAINTINGS. •BY DIN-. Li NO Ulnalt I) AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN _ARTIBIB WEDNESDAY MORNING, Ma* nth, at 10 o'clock. and at 1) In the eVenflig, will be sold on second floor of CommerolUi Sales Booms, 108 SmltSiltrd street, (side entrance also onPifth avenue,) a large col:el:tin of high class modern paintings. by matlngutehed Ameri can and European artists. The collection, now on exhibition, will remain linen day and evening, until time of - sale, age Is of a very high order; being much the most Important ever offered In qttsburgh; comprising GCAnANTEED 011IGINitra WOnats by such distinguished artists as Litz cheer, of Dusseldorf: J. F. Herring. London; T. Taylor. London; Wm. nhayer, Sr., London: John Wainwright, London; Cortex (pupil of Troyon,lPailt; Charles Bogner, Berlin; James Webb, London; Ed. Morin, chiladelphia; Ed. IL -Lewis. Philadelphia; and many others dis tinguished In art. A. M9ILWAI N E. myd Auctioneer. d XTALVABLE BARK STOCKS.-,, Tu v e idRaA e LRO i D AND I N I S I, U at. . I-NoE I sTO D w S. he sold on second floor or Commercial Sales Rooms, 106 Smithfield street: -„ - 10 shares Bank of _Pittsburgh. 40 shares Exchange National -Bank. chsrestOgal Idea's Trust . - + 16 shares igeystano Savings Bank: 20 shares M. 6s M. National Sauk. 5 shares AlleghenytValley R. R. • 51 snares Pittsburgh slid Connellaville R. Re bfi shares Citizen Insurance Co. a. 81 shares Pennsylvania Insurances Co. e, Also, by order o. Administrator of C. 11. Rick bison. deceased. 2.200 snare, Pitt burgh Mining Co. A. MCILWAINE, me,Auctioneer. =7,13 1W UlAi.l 9 :Y-lii 41# iii i.: ( HOLMES, BELL & ANCHOR COTTON MILLS. ei~'r4su~t~~. Igasullsetiararkof MXDIXIM and wear ANCHOR AND IILA6IiOLIA anurrrras AND BAITING KEYSTONE. POTTERY. S e IC BIER & COy Manufacturers Le QUEERISWARE. BEJEWEL WARE ilte. omee and Warehouse. 383 LIBERTy BTRMIT. 'All Cyders nromptly attended to. JB. TOUNGION & CO., .NOT CAKE ELICERY, CONFECTIONARY lOE CREAM and DINING SALOON, 113 Bmithdeld streei, irriter of Diamond alley, PittibUrgh.. • citra r tat a sk s eglshonel "tr. with lan I / P .' Six, L,~_ .., ~.r.F 4t~!:y i ~...1 k ~,~,a:~ ..cts. 4 n~ ~~,4,~5.-`. M .(Second Ploon