E P THE.DAILY GAZETTE. El iii6gl==il OFFICIAL PAPER. OY l'lttsburgh, Allegheny thy and Allegheny 'County. q GAZETTE BUILDING, Comer Sixth Alfa and Smithfteld DIORNIA4I, 11:-11-f170 -Su:6oln nniiktort. tirmtrii PETROLEVII In A.tlV4ve_rr: In Now York yonorday at 1144. die itournruent of Cougrees on the 4th of -July has bteu voted by the House. The reselution \OH !deep f.,r the present to the Solute. TILE first appointment of a colored man toolllie yet made In Pennsylvania la note to 6.5 chronicled- The governor has corn rulasioned one, of nor new elector.; aa a, Itroliry Public lu Phibulelphin. ..sett TIM Lltidure Conlinitten of -. the Cleve. land . I.lbrary Association report a losing season. They made just $3 by hail and hla Eaquiroaux, and loan, by every other lecture onlbeli list, a het cum of *11?A.01, tieneral • Arldby Is held responnible, as usual. • • thee of the victims of the Richmond disaster was a Republican member of the State Legislature. Ten years ago, a Vir ginia, newspaper. would hare spoken of him, In the phrase still fashionable with the Pennsylvania Democracy, as a "nlg• ger.". But times hare cluutgett in the Old Datointba.pia may. ho Inferred from . the &hurled . parrtgragh taken from a iticli• flaunt journal of last trts•k: • ....Poor lear. the colred meo; from Prince &beard nt w . ho wan o by ller the dread ful accident on Wt‘lnesday fart, had, by his straightforward, manly and independent coarse, attracted the resoert and confident, of both races. Had he lived, he would doubtless have been the foremost man of hie race in the State. He was a mon of excellent natural part% and availed himself of every oppollu- silty of sell,improsement. His good sense. good plinelples, and sound and elevated views of polite doty, were coaxpicuously displayed whenever-ho was brought before the public. HI. death In As math deplored by the white people of the State as it fs by those of his own racer BEFIUMENTAIIVE r•IIIaPTHLICArIia." Tits eorrespoutlent of a Chicago paper. was one Of the small party of "influential Republican politicians and journalists" who rilsolred in fawn: of rerenne and finatf , rift' reforms, at Waahington, the other day. Vpon his authority we hare the following 144 of the names of the reformers: ' t Tbe public councils were represented be Megan.. .law* Bro Mar of New York. Burton *, Cook of Illinois. John IL Hay of Illinois. Sam • uelS.Marebott, Joel Y. Asper of Missouri, Gus tanner. Firikelqberg_ of Missouri. of Will/run B. Ker, Hora tio Iturcharff 'of Il r linois, S. S. lndiana ger of New - Yotrk, el-fiecretaryMeCullock of the Trees ' am and David A. Wells.. /t was -In honor of Mr. Wells, Incited, that the banquet woo given and there ore ono or two persons named took pan to the affair. rather because of their ad, mtration for-the distargaithed guest than be-- cause of their being yet absolutely committed' to extreme vieWR on, cowries - MN matters. The mem was represented by Mr. Grosvenor of the Missouri Democrat: Gov. Hawley of the Hartford Conn:int; Mr. Nordoff of the New York Erenbm Pest: Horace White and the subscriber of the Chicago Tribune: Donn Platt thebe Cincinnati" Cnnimstrfal; Mr. Gookin of New York ”Nat ion"; Messrs. Chaa - Vrairele Adams and Henry B. Af,sms;literarsecintrlff toycto 'Oa the 10 70 At erlean Heel w. ; and ' HEDVidLUI THB INTEMEMT roe' far !rote being true, that the Senate Funding Bill is wholly disapproved. by thrtforge Cemmittee 'of :t_Vityn - iu Means, to which it was referred weeks ago, that the latest - and most reliable ,Irt. 4 formatkm frourthe Committee•rom points quite the other way. - The Cominitteemay ncryreport this week,- or eren the nett, • ateligreat pains are taken to "carbide all ads:lces, of its progress on the bill: from the - TO Re: "Teti has irua ltr lthat the Committee are fully - hi accord with thu Secretary, and that ths p hlll is likely. trr, • be ' made eren • more satisfactory, in' Its tetras, to that officer, than as it passed the other branch of Congress. For.what other -reply could the Commit tee, can the country,. make 'to his nue.' quivocal and most• important declaration that, if authorized by. Congress, he ran and ace% during the present year, refund at least fire hundred millions of the pres l i - er4 debt into bonds bearing at least ono and probably one and n half percent. loss of interst9 If he is willing to. assume tim:risk of oaring seven or eight anmasilly—and perisape more—to the treasury, there will not be many Repre sentatives Who will refuse to him the needful authority. It is, moreover, very• probable that no five per cent. bonds will be ainhorized in the bill when reported bark to the - House. The four-per cent..iwom will also be die larded from the •,programme, and a straight rate of four and a half fixed for theentire new issue. It Is also anticipat ed thitt the glvenbaek redemption clamor be . strucl. out, and that the compul eery exchargre of their six per rents for , the new bourn will still IM required from the Pltriks, hut with some fresh (111214.4 Piollll . in the matter of twirl. • effect,it begins to be admitted, on all hands, tbnt the SeCietary will carry his pcdats, tutd• ilecure, at least from the Rouse Committee, just about such n 6111 as he desires. And , do other result would be sr? completely defensible. - . • ETRE AND ROWAN. The Proceedings of a Naval'Court of In. quiry, held by Mir officers at Yokohama, + 'to investigate the Oneida case, have been laid before Congress. The report confirms all the ittatentipts heretofore fandllar• to the public. Butane paragraph• is (wpm dilly deserving of serious attention. We tit:tote: . - • • Tbe Court at this point observe. however.' with deep Olin thatibe Oneida lost berg* hi' the eollision; n ► t hat ti e r Macey boat bad wen Molten some time before sailing, and that dar ing & typhoon some months previous she had lost Marta° largest and most serviceable boats, thus ilmaingber In an boar of supreme distress with but two boats to save her people. find the Oneida replaced ber boats and gone to sea with her fall complement of them It is morally certain that many more valuable lives would have been saved. Here is a constructive effort titialur over one of the two Met Seliollll questions growing out of thin shocking occurrence. The misconduct of the Captain of the Bora bay is very clearly set forth by the Court.' That meets one of the questions fully. The other relates to the proper equiPment of the Oneida, when sent to sett for a hundred days' voyage around the world. With death, ~imminent and inevitable, staring him In the face, Captain Wtt.l.Lt3fs said: "I know we have not boats enough by half: •I asked for more, but, leas refused them." • The Court admits the inadequate equip. meat; that it had been known for mont6; and that, with a full complement of boats, many More lives would have been eared By whose . manipulation, under what influ once, Is this scandalous attempt made to ahlft the responsibility from the superior anthotity,— : the senior officer who had re fose'd a reasonable request, and who is therefore morally responsible, jointly with Eyre, for,all the horrible consequenee4—, tolhershOulders of Captain Williams hint' self t hi there not one Skmator, or Repre . senta , tire, who will, .inljhe name of all those dead victims, deinand a rigid scrutiny upon this issue t 'Did Capt. Wllliaine make the etanling declaration which the witneanes have put in his !tenth 7 Them can be no doubt that he did.' Was that declaktion a truth oe . Ile? it known that „Admiral Bowan was the senior officer on that !nation. If the 4 , ~ V ,.- " ..1 ,1 :17":3;" ; ;Zc!ey,,ll',AMgiSTA'At.' ' Ar. ' • • , M ^,,,. .~• n ::xis'. ~^~'~~. : f it :4- '. n ~. Captain of the Oneida& 'ham not horn,. false nitnetim, ho did itatkii the formal applieto for tin , bosom which twill have mUvod,' litnoolf Rod I,i. ivinutileo; he Laude it.tu Adiaind lAnrou, mditthi t t otrirordieroitard k edit. Shall the metuory'o ... poor Mlllimvum j and of . him ON, hundred. d fdiii"jeon lons iet Una, ho '0ui1 4 6441i to fide uwrif eillior with the Idol of drill...tido fah., ionmi upon him dying lipm , or appealing in vain to the jumt iniliguntion of I im country 1111.11 i !;ranted that the Court i.f In, niry does no attempt. to slur- over the Oration— and we must then admit that tl e ksne is -pr.-sented directly to the em ntrj . . It 'nits two ' officeni on trial—Cal ode wil lipnw dead, and Admiral .110,C11 1 living. 4. 4 one can only be acquitted of censure at: the . expense of the other.- The survi. vOr has -friends and influence, , perhaps enough to shield hint. Has the dead offi cer left none to Insist utinahr vindiea- L i aim of bin honor? In 111 re no true friend of the service who, f r its j*nna nent good, will demand that his grave lineation shall be cleared up? Alave none of doge one hundred and fifteen brace a men, whom the sinking Oneida has en tiniliod, left • living friend, some citizen, ito appeal to the justice of-their country men, to the judgment of humanity? If captain Witt.t.tmudid .not lie. his Worst the life of his ronmule STF.WART, of all who perished. Is on thit,.lutuds of Ilotritti as vrell an upon Eyte'n. 'Shall their dying imposts remain unheeded? Not nu le. it proves shautef oily trne that neither Senator nor ItepresentatiVe I,oc:found to uphold the plain duty of theetnintry to Its snordered seamen. ' = The Frei/vita Frcuad says the English are a crafty, shop-keeping people. who rarely try to gain. a desinsi object by force. when they have a powerful option. ent, but are, on the contrary, thoroughly acquainted with every ti ck and strata ge tn PO rush lib Meet Ole suceessfoliy, one must be guarded and ready at all I points. .The ponsoed plan of the Cana dian government for marching around the Sault St. Mary Canal, through trhich only empty limits are to be sent, called forth these remarks, as well . as the conclusion that_the Carted States should no more allow empty than full boats, for this con fessedly warlike purpose, to use the said canal, thus forcing the Dominion troops to expend part of their bloodaltirstiness upon the long and severe march- which would then beconie necessary. This paper also reprints two long editorials, one from the Philadelphia l'erien .Presse, objecting to the propotted . substitution of the Human letters for the gothic, which stn now gen erally-used in Herman publications: and the other from the hew York Vaabi Zitung, upon the •• North Dermot Con action and Prospects." front which we learn that the present parliandist has done worse than nothing* for the people or their frmi institutions, speaking much. , but never coming to action,—doing I ways, when doing at all, the opposite of what lathe wish of the people. - The 1'41: Watt admires the craft of Na poleon, and predicts that the result of his present mancenver will lto to once more give to Imperialism the apparent sanction of the people by a popular vote It thinks the- active partisanship of - the clergy proves that the reports of misunderstand ing between the Pope and the .Emperrir have been more or hose without founds , Son. The recently discovered conspiracy it regards as rather an awkivard piece .of effect. Which will be taken _at its worth aufongst.ilni inore intelligent portion of the people, but calculated to do good ser vice among the masses of the country people. . General Butler is - next regarded an a candidate for the Presidency, with Unwell Young's Standard,aa his organ.fitid thee , - mirth' of the colored vote:. Of his ability, the, l'alkablotthu no doubt ; but it. does not feel BO sure of ,hia honesty. finding that -he jumps too easily from one extreme to the other, and bettering hint capable, as President, of doing -all sorts of foolish thin" merely to - make himself a great name, and not caleulated to bring peace ' to the cotintty. But the leading article treats - of the North Pacific Railroad, which it • regards as a noble project. worth y of . .national support, at learn •at first. This article Is ton long for us even to synopsize. Our epitome. it scorns. has thus far not found favor in the eyes of the reasblatt, nor is our translation re garded as fair—facts which It is scarcely nereaaary to state we regret. For two or three da - vs we have not received our usual copies of the Reinebiih;eeer. • I= OCR MK - NTT COMMITTEE 31E.9RP. EDITORS: Please allow- a Re publican friend to inquire of the Chairman of our Executive Committee whether it is not getting to.be.ucarly. or quite, time to mil this CoMmittee together, to consider and'decide upon the prellminarim of the approaching canvass. • • :•• Reepectfulls youtS,; A tian Domingo The city of Sudo Domingo is about the best laid out town'in Alm West 'idles. Yost of the houses are substantially built of brick or composition, and many, are very - commodious.. There are In .Imm° quarters of 'the city " hohion," ut wooden houses, thatehed with .palm ; the streets are' sullitimitly wide, running at' right angles, and arn_kept clean. There are to be seen the- ;reins of a • number of large public edifices; - the newt interesting of which Ls the Franciacan Menasteg. - ; The. citys contains the oldest cathedral -in America, and a number of large churches.. There are extensive military quarters Quilt b y the Spaniards. The population within the walls is estimated at about eight thousand; the town of Son Carlos, outside the city gates, a suburb, is com puted at . nbout a thousand. Within the city there are dwellings sufficient to as thirty thousand souls. The city generally is very healthy. This map be attributable to the 'mall 'population and its reduced wititmerce. Theanchortige within the Orama river it perfectly:secure, the depth of, the bar admitting vessels front :eleven to twelve feet. The ramp season Is front May to November, when it showers ever• day or two, but the streets dry in a few hones, the rain making but slight Impression on this heisted I'. Reciting Pett. Tire Dlinturapolin Trani ne of Friday nays: "An engineering , party starts on Monday next from . St Paul, on an expedi, tion of some importance, ibthe rtunorn that hang around it have foundation in fact. The party in of the MIMIC general composition as that which traversed the pains on the Government surveys last Bummer, under, .tbe command of Major Twining. It will be commanded thin year by D. P. Heap, Captain of Engineers, with Cazt S. IL King, of thin city, who emir). pinked theAexpmlition lasi summer,. as general superintendent of the details. The objects are threefold; first, to run the internathmal boundary line from Pembina went; second, to lay out a military reser vation; and third, to establifill upon the mine a military post with sufficient facili ties to allow of its garrison and supply of number of trtoOps. Two compa nies of infantry will accompany the party, who will remain at the established post, build a fort, garrison and hold the name as a sort of point for government observa tions, This fort will be locatcll on Pew. bina river, near Pembina, It Is thought that one of the obje , ets of the establish ment of the fort there is to have an eve upon Canadian movements, and, If nemw miry. to aid in preserving a strict American neutrality. There are already In the Do. pertinent of Dakota three reginients of infantry and a battalion of cavalry... enough more will be stationed at diflbeent pointa to prevent complications on the part of the United States with affairs acroea the line. EJ7ORTS to bClittle the iron interest of the United States. begun by Revenue Commissioner Wells in his annual report, have been eysteniitically continued by all the free trade writers and speakers. Thus one writer speaks of the value of the iron and steel made in the country, and the manufactures thereof, as only $110,950,000, whereas the tree Value, u carefully rid'. mita hr. On American Iron. and Steel Amolation, a ieren hundred and fifty m if /ion/ of dollars* year! This Is six times . the amount gated by tip Free Trader. PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTZ A Brief Mketeb Hlototv- h. Or taisisatlon ant lerm-the :New ';Batldlug. Preset. DPW, rte.. ;-gAzL 4 *,l„Jbove agy ''Wf - its, neighbors, ahould talo f . - ileasnralibrevertineio times "" 1 4 ‘** 1 re•PF4 th e . P.Wre,s , gF9r h arid inCiiiiirlingitiosPerity-of Our' eit;.' in t.-murk as nothing exists here, in this year of glare, isi7o, save what sunp. originally atlbrited, whirls wan in past his. tore contemporary with itself. A faithful guard. born amidst a few log raisins. it f i ns stissl wrack dour score years and four, and has witnesoSl the gradual exPausion of a village'destMed to be great Into great. arcs. It has shared in the joys and soc rows of a'people long since called away Swan life; linsoneouraged buds of enter. prises now blooming in full flowers of auccenni , ainiretiltally 'cherished and protected local in to, wutchSd over and encouraged the in lira, and bnulist fur that 14,0 place ante the great cities of the world that Pittsb I, has already attained; Long- ways down -through de rades of into down into the dark past, the tiszvrrit reaches, and yet Mg 11164110 U is not yet acemnplished. faithfully it is eipmitSl to keep sight of those enterpri Poo encouraged and sustained iu infaney, to record our local history. and struggle for a greater and higher place for out rite and its institutions. Therefore if is with pleasure that we today mark un scent in the history of one of stir oldest banking organizations—the MERCHANTS AND MANCEACTiItERW BANE—tin tuition which has been En flourishing on. Istence over thin i iltird of a century. mid which has taken possession of a new home, reared on'ths site of the old - 41110 round which so many pleasing assuciatiot; were clustered. In the demolition -of the old and sofid building, tweeted AO sunny years ago, and with the history of which were eutineeted the names of so ninny estimable citizens who lutes passed into eternity. ninny-of our old citizens felt a pang of sadness creep open them. and whispered to themselves. - • =9 " Pasimitig away, - all the old land marks passing away.' * And so time sioll ever rule. Tine tling“ of today - will have their mornov when they ton shall pass away. 'l'ho old 1.. k iu nlaeh busiumoi. was first COMMellePti was erected by t he late Thou.. Scott, Esq., on an original platf prerared by him. A photogmpli of - building lab Issm preserved, not only on account of the associations connected :with itself but likewise iu conmemomt ion of the architect end .builders' long connection with the bank, an Its thief officer, during the period of greatest success. But the menu 'anent reared where the old pile stool is worthy the place and -speaks a'olnmeo in commendation of the business/ enterprise and liberality of the present managers of the bank. I=.l Previous to venturing auy description of the house it may please our readers, pipe chilly thaw oico „have watched the pro. greis of the hank in its infancy, In present a few scraps of its local history compiled from memory and from data in Our potato. Mon. In 1532 . the charter was received front the Legislature, but the organization was not completed until June, 1S:13. The first salcof stock; as well as the prelimi nary meetings to ' , effect an organization, was held at the House,' (now St. Clair hotel.) 1.1 - hen the books were opened our old triend. !lenient Bunts. was the first to mulzwribe his name, and legend kayo that he refused to sell the position of honor enjoyed by his siguature fora cool hundred dollars. Mr. B. still resides In the 'city. At the recent opening “na loutijort occasion of the bent, no stock holder was more welcome and none en joyed the dinner better, or had more rell•th for the fragrant cigars. Tlllt TAUT DIttIiCIVItS Elected were Michael .Tiernan, Esq., Isaac Lightner, Trevanion B: Drllan,Jaooh Forsyth, George A. Cook, 3.1 i. Shoenber. ger, Fiedit. Lorenz, Runnel Church, Thos. Scott, F. G. Bailey, Dr. Samuel Smith, Thomas S. Clarke 'and Samuel Fahnes. thck. • Of these but three are now living, their colleagues all havingpassed from life to death. Messrs. Shoenlverger, Dr. Smith and Bailey are the sole survivors of the Board of thirteen whieli held its first meeting on tlio 4th day of June, 1833. Mr. Tiernan was chooeu President. lie was then at the Lewd of one of the moat extensive dry goads jobbing houses that ever had existence In this city. Tie clignitied gentles:62n, a shrewd business man and able financier, and under his management as much OS to any other was due the early succour and firm foundation of the bank. Hon. T. B. Dallas was nn eininent jurist widely known, respelled - and appreciated. He merited and received honors from the legal fraternity and sustained a bright re. eon! in the walks of public and private life. Within full view from our ismer um window rest bin remains and the spot is marked by a proud altaft erected by con. temporary lawyers in honor of his worth in the ola. Trinity church yard. Isaac Lightner was of the firm of Kings. laud. Lightner I: Co.. whose foundry Site is now occupied by the Custom Boone and Sew City Hall. We remember nn one smong our business men of thoei days who possesneil so large a share of personal magnetism. lie wan generous. high. minded and honorable, esteemed by all that knew him. lie_ encountered severe revernen here, and repaired to lit. Lewin where, with the aid of his friend.. he wan in lair way of retrelvitm his fortune when be sickened and died deeply lamented by heat, of frieridn. Jacob Forsythe wan onn.of the oldest and most extensive commission and for. wattling merchants, who, by reason of heavy losses, became much crippled In hie affairs lint by perseverance and energy had before his death accumulated a seronil Inindsoine fortune. ' Timed. S. Clark was, like Mr. Forsythe, an extensive cornminnitm and forwarding merchant of the House of McKee, Clark nherwardn .Clark & Tha'. I.ike Mr. Forsythe he 'MIN prontreted by the reverses of Ill3Tto '4O, but again retreived himself. Mr. Clark wan surpasaini by none or Ids contemporaries in shrewdness and sagacity. !titres always a pleasure to naniult him: he7was sure to see all the - possible and probable phases of any pro. Jected adventure and to Impart excellent advises He possenoed fine adnaLnintmtive qualities, is Was evinced in the large for. tune of which he. died .possenned, made wholly out of a business originated by himself and carried forward by his firm. ..rieorge A. Cook, elder brother of Mr. Jacob W. Cook, of the Allegheny Bank, wan &gentleman of tench enterprise . and of very agreeable presence and mariners. He wan one of inn. principal Frederick Lorenz wan one of our best known and most estimable citisens.• Ex tennivelv engaged in the manufacture of glann, and was noted' for his exemplary Chrlatian. benevolence. Samuel. Church' was, in them ,olden times, distinguished for bin indomitable energy in business. During the days of Ids activity no merchant mold compare with him In the extent of Inednerin he would do or in hie popularity with his cuntoment. We never knew a merchant, unless Isaac Harris was im exception, who was no determined to please and be pope. ' lar with his patrons. He would - some. times literally buy for ensh and will at nix ' months' credit, Withoutprollt, rattier than ' let hie (Indenter go elsewhere for any arti de he dealt in, ' Samuel Fahnestock had recently exude fished himself in the hardwar e business in the house since replaced by the banking house of Pll.ll. Mertz. Ile was the first of our hardware dealers that Imported sup. plies direct from England. , We Made his acquaintance soon after his coming. and wore wont to admire him for his gcntleand genial manners 'as well as for his complete knowledge of mercantile affairs. Mr. F. died but a fete months ago after a pro tnieted sickness, lamented by many warm friends. Thomas Scott succeeded Mr. Tiernan m the presidency of the hank.whiclt position ho whic filled for a number of. years, dnring h time the honk stood high in the estimation of the , whole community, as well as :yielding good dividends to its stockholders.. Mr. Scott renignecl the of fice but a short time before his death, Ile died as be had lived, a roan of the strict est iategrilY, . The remaining members of the original board, now living, ate too well known to our citizens to require' any. mention here. EMI= Jamea Cprrey, _the. fleet cashier, had held the tante office' for several years In tliii:bianch of the United States Bank, In this city, and resigned to accept the malt ienAlp of a Philadelphia bank; and sub. seernalt . tv,•na m n Ilk.. °lli, inn bank fit if liire• i•I ,x i.nne • ratherti, ho• ri I NI r I - ,, t.rey ruol often, rank in, mu, eantlir blimiltt•PA .10•1.• ;ind wit/. Rai. Ii• ceral luntnkez inn t ilia. W., U r . nevi . . beis PI ill • 4 ,, rk, in ilea, fir., Tell,- Sorvti. un• null ilettil • •. 111 F: IW:ti et1)1'.111.11`01 A lutildittp int Sre..lid Hamm, Isrevi minly tlei Stott. iirtittelt 14nnk Wow at lira telapittqlj rott ed mut tirettitleiltntulrt log a Intl 1i.,11m• 401 It ',ils lobe iturclutmetl, Vt.nsisti.j.; ..1 mi , AnrN. Si.oll S/1 ,1 1/.. tour attistintittl Nitmer.. were of the itreseitt new build 01 ; 1 iturrlitietuil, n 1111.401 ynmod ha vii 1.1% 'bought lit 11.14. 111.0,41 ml dolltits leralm riftit 11.M1.1 Th. , 01.1 Ititiltilug utts tirertetlistul rout luututiily ...ivied for I Itirt wtd iltiring Iltut time the mum,'a ire intim tte our loril rilierua nppanr Intl the reotrilti of the hank a, having livitit illrretttrit. It numb., of ult.t ttrif still 'living null uniting ilk,. I clout:4 n 1 Ott' tio.ll. ok M W /1011.11100. lit point beauty. do now loulldinif will nomaire favoualul, nut 11 11111 In the SM'. 'NW 'front wand, II in of n line uptality of cut entabutone, with elnhorate and classical ornamenta• Hens, pleasing to the eye and• in no pam titular aut variance the name unisite nrchitectortul taste. 111111111'1g feet frOlit 011 POOlill 1,031110 a n d Is sc‘cuuty feet high. It is fire proof throughout, from Mho- to garret, and It is stoat and stuluotauttlal enough to stand forages. The entnuwe to the bank — a appronchu4l hy n flight 14 MlOllO steps of umsy and graceful ascent, Into n broad tor. rider rirltlr adorned %NMI • tesselnletl Itihlinn nuiritle floors, udegnnt oil trence4l walls and relllnga; and • lunacy walnut caws, bracknts and trimmings. The street entrance' certainly promises well fry the still grander main • interior. NVe prism owilunungh lunacy drolble doors nf walnut. panelled will plate glean of the mist costlc quality, atet•lind onreelVtoA within sandier area tihsl and tarnished In WIMP StylO 0, the corridor. and thnaugh 1111011101. lair of 111000iVO walnut doors, paumelled with plate glass. we catch IL glitup.e . of the Waking rtsati, tool pushing open the lines Which ate so delicately Imiug that they went In, yield to the alightelt touch. we find ourselves in the main chutulter or banking room. I= Das nu etli•ct of grandeur , we is ditli• nth to describe, and tie ninet confine hr selves simply is giving its dinienelions, style, arrangements anti the skill and taste tanti , which are no well displayed here: , The area of this rom, is 41x40 feet, 11144 ',eighth 90 feet. Its style is mixed, being composed of Corintlibin• and biocide, the multi,: being confined to tho' inches. 'which tire heavily groined m nap. port the massive corrugated Iron roof sad 'Moldy sky light. -- The side windows are :30 feet in heiglith and flume(' with solid walnut, with launch' of lush. enissi and Wimple.' to the marble door. with heavy walnut basis. 'pie pilasters, twentv.four ' iu number, jute surmounted with a ileary enrinllliall capital, richly ornamented. • At each ride of the entrance rise licriVe can logs of walnut, beautifully panneltql with ooh and camas! With brackets, which sup 'tort a hfilben arch of the same Material On each side of this wain room are ntr sets, forming enclosures for check rooms. A massive cabinet in the center of the lainking .rooin. formed of solid walnut. elaborately carved and pannelled, nail cov. end with moulded marble; forms the en elosnre where the business of the bank is to Lc transacted. On top of this the 'Oar ter is built, ontiimen&l casings of walnut, tichly covered with columns, with 'lockets nand glass gannets of crystallite transpitren cc, through which may ins: seen the busy clerks sail piles of eittrartive coin and cur rency. At the back of this enclosure is the entrance tot he vault, which appears to be in pnint of solidity not only n regular tire but a burglar defying *trio-lure. Compo s ed us it in of steel and iron and etinrnlnan brick - and stone wall, built in the latest dial most improved 'manner.- Little Lopes C a n be entertained lie the skillful burglar 44f any reward for tie exercisto of his ge, nius in his direction. Giving a 'uity glance int the perfect sirangements of dine enclosure and the finish and embellish ments of the front of the vault we ram, again through massive walnut doors laid the Cashier's and President's moms nu (Akin side of the vault, and in dm, rear of these are other rooms for Varinlin purposes, and lire proof enclosures with heave iron horn fur the safety of Isiolso sailjnipers liclonging to the hank or its depositors, All the ikons and windnlve WhiChever vine we turn are of walnut, and of the lhue'at workmanship. The walls are beautifully frescoed In oil, of elusione itglit•retlect• inglints A passage sr On• mar and side of the molt, separating moms containing ...water closets ste.. leads to tie foot of a it haling' Ptuirwnv lending In the tipper rooms in the rear of the 'tanking rain These also display ti n 44 workmanship in the earpeinry., painting tun!: deronit ions. 'they are furnished with mashie mantels sail are comfortably • lighted and ventilated. Through a door. from a hall at the head of the stairway, we pass out nil ther43of of the vault and Mid • graininpacothil Whole width i4f 14e banking mom, and guarded on the open side lit a tiehly eared ital. nut thlo -Vow or ripen rriotn Is intended for meetings. of directer-4. der lions auiltlie general .liiistnegi of the la. from thin pninl we - get a slew . tit. whole arrangement of the bank. 'f he ettect of the architecture lore is very «Inking and guns!". Th, tick finish of the 414 - 444214 nu.l windows cord tilntilig with the delicate tint. the -the gotlik isintielling of tile reeess.es in the •rdies— s . the rich ornamental Implerlng beside the pilnsters and on the faces' of the grand arches- 1 . the hear, corineetan capitals and Ins-long lines of the piliteters_antl •tt fl in ows le4iling the eye lot liehot to the rich cabinet work. and marble tloor, casings an d d o or s , make up A %Cele. a Web renal:l,lP ' us of the gnusd interiors of *nine of the cc, ircheo and palams of Europe. 'Recanting to the first Ilia and passing through lite l'issddent'ot Muni it, the west side of tine banking 1,0111. We find another long passage or ball. well lighted and laid ! with marble: . finished with, Walnut and free...ed. This leads ill the rear entrance upon the Diamond_ and is 'summits! With the large new building in the rear, front ing line Diamond, which in to In' tented as a noire. The deptlrof tin.; building Is sixty feet. width twenty two feet. The base ment is already rented to tut experienced restainnuteur. A privnto entrance leads to large and well lighted rtorien above, suitable for business or manufacturing 'rho design of this building is by Hobbit S Fon, of Philadelphia, and the work has all been executed by Pittsluirgh mechanics and artists. Harrison Rri s were the build. ere of the foundation walls, and the trout and all the cut mono work wad by John L. L. Knox; the brick work by Logtui &Rush; construction and carpentry by Smith, Crissivell A 1 Co.; plastering by Krider Bra's; marble .work by Oluhausen A Mc !My's.; marble counter by Beggs& Litulay; painting and glazing by Wm. Lee; stucco work and frescoing by Isaac Bruntlrel Plate glass furnished Iry .1..1. tilllenpie S Co.; iron roof by AVIn. a Setae; vault by Burke dr Bunnies; plumbing mil gun litliug hy Jar. via Rnhpiu & Co.; iron girders by Union Bolling Mills, and tilt roof by Stowelinoll dr. Co. wboleof the work was under tliu direction and supervision of 'rhos. Aiken. While everhhing ima been done wi well, it seenm•invidious in no to select out ony of the artisoi tor special menthm, n u t yet we desire to 'tinge that . lou much credit .anum beawandeil John 11. Knox, a mason who stands high in the net, for the excel lent workmanship of the front. The mi .. _ . pentry:liy the we.- II known firm of Smith, i!ri.;Veif & Cli., eXitibilt4 Ultll,ll good taste and elevenu•sa of 0:U4'116111. Irbil° the i , brick Ivor • lay Logan & Rush fully 0111/- tally., dud reputation,. as skillful mechan ic.. The warble work is of exquisite beauty, aii - d not only exhibits good taste; but masterly execution. It was 'dime by Olnhansen a: Mclntyre, and the counters by Beggs & Lindsey. The frescoing and stucco work present no fine specimens Of the art as we have in the cite, and retied grant credit to Mr. Broome, Ike artist, who ranks high among the first sculptors and painters of the 'ctihntry. The substantial vault Is another evidence of the abilities of Burke & Barnes iu their line of trade. They lead the country In the styles and quality of their manufactures. Jarvis, fialpiisik Co., plumbers and gas Units, fully sustain their record 'as finished me. amines, and all ti n other tradesmen and mechanics fully did their whole duty. Mt Thomas Aiken, who bad charge of tlie erection, sfightetrno trivial detail, and the massive edifice, so thorough and complete, speaks loudly in his praise as n supervisor . In building. 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THVIDAY MORNIN(i; MAY fi, 187( ). .i u ' l g , P . to 'lll'lnSed Innlh ;zit, . ample ovi ilonc.• that Th., hnorn •.o. ofn-n hodinan.ql 1, ',' ,nu ,•• ' . llann 1i1,,,,• ha.: L..; 'nor,,,il ' I.• " brill. '" ' l, nolt , ; , .i•iln. ...Inn., and (ht. 11., iirini•ii•li, of 'hi: iiiii.i..i: k id t. n.l tile Flew A I tit nri nit .5r,..11 rtudiril and 1111 donon. K l In illiA gr.-nt 64.,./.ive ~f intlits.try nii in nor other iunniunreurlng centre in The Aviirid, I Viiitilli Ire- wet horn Mon to . i .nd eiPlin , 6llo that the. yrri•LlA talon. .1 II 1,4 1•1111111 rail Mint!. h I p• ha., it i I . ollily .i,lll its 11.61, and O, Ow tnipiti tl..nntink I,kirinly 111,1 thnir ennivlinn um in Ow %Iria; thnught tont qiillnl Innnin nt nur nnrl,. 111.1 • Tim 1111 lily Tipo.t, In I. ipiio- ot . illo oil hunt neon liii. ciiiithii4lii id. April, nun, Th.. loin! NM., 1.4 lb, glow It of Ato 11, WI Oa 1. 1044.., ill/ tribal...riot, and on thp Allegheny rivet. amount Ii; 1 5 2, 0 140 1 lint leln, the notional riolog eallootted riot', Igo. link , . Of iiichililV NM they lin; ii he,.;; 1,111 11111111iliiiiii In liiii "into. .1 . 1).1 , 1 IN n 414. Promo , friiili I ifrii aiile` of the tulnithl .1 oar of 1:11.011(lharrela. an nenr•on no be ;irk tiliiiliiiii without the nrtunl Ilgorop It is Inipossiltlo for is to alto tin , urinal noon her of Nntotn, tin litlyri - ii idiom iittriltionel tnt rival,. term;,Nati nn In OW illiiiiiiii ill 1111 Milli 1111110 W liiiiiii,• It siiiiiiii ...rilllnd theist. ,Per for April wynilil Ito nu In• I enliser Nlttreli•on appolint or ~t o o a largo unlimber of !wavy 'ntrlken 11n dug' been molt, Is;;; tint Inlniber of tt•olle .whir! ha 't. :Linen otr- In p.hictimt trill nearly: I not lillitti,ill6l , t tit, tittiv , r pt.likeit. Hulk ltig the rtitillittrittint it"-von Ow itti,thin.ll It of tho Litt/ lA IIII6I . l , ." . i, the, sante; In t If either ilungli hi fatiorott, it In Um last 1110 1111111e1 ms miles during the lost two weeks In Apt 1, particularly on the Lower Rol& have to%housted'llte supply; thnpro. (halloo being for behind the namant diw Mpnrd of. At liouseville, at the clone of arch. thero ten+, nn oil °red in tanks, nail the large amount of oil sold from that point dat'ug April Is tint'insluetion of t\~rrll, the nveruge dolly l artluns of the farms wh ch pipe their till to that point heing ul 1861 barrels, tasking a total production for the month of about '12,91X1 barrels, Nearly or quit. , allot thin oil has been wild- during April and thorn' are less contracts for future delivery at this 1101111 t litany any other, as producers liner pr. , (erred to hold their ,n 1 at their own risk, being confident that all "futures" were of fers which wools be lielow Itoe market at the jime of delivery. • FOUND DROU NED, Hot Wet.. I.lonlitled by Lavin, lb. ckbthbb, kidder's Raven Indelible - Ink, • %Vat - n°.14..10f kulkgrlor quality iggr mark:gni LINEN SILK, corros.Sr, 4.1., Irltb common quill or ;led prn. Flown freely,. never bbHa or argreada gal any triatarn.l. Mark.. partnanent bril liant black. giobtanaly at JAMES E. BURNS & CO.'S DMZ tOolo and FonOl7 Medical Delon. enno!r Peon and lolnlb (old tn. Clair( el• AN OLD FALLACY EXPLODED. Thirty or I°m its ,, ago, It traa the fashion to admint.tor- vorerfal purgatives as-- .. Poring mein. erne,. Terrine doses of salt. and se e. colonial. and fele°, nr `attune( salts wore dec. In an the member. of a fatally. whether rick or well. by way of preparing them for the wanu weather In prop.. pert. Tins pernicious Min= le nearly obsolete, but there are some old flourbotet of private life. Incapable alike nt forgetting anything. or learning anything. who obetinately chug to 1t .Ull. Nothing meld tat more pertiktons. mom innerly unfiLlii. sotthleaLlitan Peek tinelanght on the vigor unit el...tufty the 'poem. In order to nimble the lATnetl structures to reriet the encreatlng eirelts. of spring damps and canner heat•. It ahnuid toned and reinforced, not misled and woakene.L Th e be d . ...did.. Kent for thls purple. la linotet tern Stomach Bitters. It. react I to tone the Won ach and lifer, gently relloro the bowels from olie etructlona, brace that nerve.. *elem..° the quality of the blood, atimon.te the appetite and cheer the aptrits. In Chic lmpn,ee,l condition the organiza tion callable of re.lsting nnlitailthy Ml:Meares which would Prostrate an enfeebled orstens. A °immune digestion I. absolutely resenUal to health, and there Is no figurer !if do stomach faltering or falling In It. Important °Mee if thin general cog, mble allMr la taken regularly D.. a Atmuarble. Non. of th tonic tincture. or extreme torn 111111017 the Oare t the Bitters; for the al:0°1e reason that they epentte at astiincento only. In fart. In erdinerT lettelice. nvs or tie pm ...Options Would tie required to produce separately/6e beneficial result, which are 'effected elnillanceusts, and haratmlou.ll by thin MAIM &went°. ;104:1 FABEt - AIN 00REA 34.i7 T,ibort.v. Street • PITT9IIrTiAIi, ;:TE A M E . NT TNT S, 1 / 1 ,1 ,.ti AND WOOD W;,[l,KlN'd M A N ERY - , Steam i) - 11111p,s, Engineers' and Alachinists' TOOK STEAM FIRE ENGINES. BELT 1 NG, Woolen • Machinery, .Machine nufacturers.* and ill Sa r Ulf 'Ma ile& eooutant supply on M hand and p. furnished on Aar( notice. 011.13111M4 wytorcrrim SP E k rs 1'11.1 4 : Tr. Ellt SIN. the celebrated Lecturer utt the • Ken. tad Plaaufatturd of Patent and Improved 1 , ,,c ruck, ha. returned to Pittsburgh. and Is ocoe at the err. CLAIR DitTEL, where he Ola tar-famed Spectacle. in deferlire oirinn from an prantinati.nt of the to a lion., to at to 'nit equally 0 01 14 day mi by antridal !halt without fatigue. tram 13 to 23 years. Do V. may be protonic:mail, conaulted n 111 elPiersy of the Human Siye.and ha. a large mock or bit SPectaCies and Eye for vale. About 4.000 PO. nr th a t . 81.. Y' 6 " were sold on Dr. hanks tan visit in the trace of three month., giving the most entire Antivfaction to all. as the medical rennin:gen and citizens of F i lltiihnult have by certificate Notified. :fie particular and anqUfte at the Ladies' entrance nn Penn oreet for tie. Franks °Mee. ROOM 22. St. Clair Hotel. • apliyrrm NITLIrEARY HALL. Grand Opening! On WEDNESDAY and lIIISDA . the 4th and 11th 100., . . Capt. , Gallisaith, , ITAETERAN They Ms neve li,als, 'at NO. SO Diszannd Aitcy; with e FREE LUNCH AND BOCK BEER, erom finnowrirh Brewcry. Al) . Merl: irwl corn ;4140.. al h ar:altrre.rA l l ' a l j e be " :Vfl:A / d et i CAUTION ! The tubactibera beg leave to caution Photograph ra aralait a perm, reprosouttng himself as' a • agent of their how.. 'Thal here nese, MA anT tmrcler among Thnioinuplicra to colltit order*, their huninena as Manufacturing Cheuilnts belt* confined to 'the arhOlentle (redo In cities as much en practicable. POWERS h WkIGIITMAN. .EMADELPITIA.AtaII 19th. 1100. mr:VW2T C AYE - DOLES. I Lave Ono ansnrtment. of Cane Polev left over from fart year. which 1 ttfor ot • roll' I.w Prier. Pirtle* wanting Annuld order early. Tote to Insure their order, being tilled. JAHES LOWS, 136 Wood Pileet. 14`LUTING . 31ACI11 - 7i ES The best and cheapest }luting Machines In he market. Nice 86.30 each miichine. eeml and ee eons at • JAMES DOIVN'S. 130 Wood Rtrcot. PP.ICHI\ 7 IROZf~ I have piet received an assortment et Pinch ed Irtnnik'nzi article teed very meet in the mat Iry be hid'oe fee ending their bah'. For rale Lr• ' JAMES DOWN, , . 461 l 1116 Wood titrect. B TqtERS, TA =MI .1110 firsfat 1111 , 111311f11t of Circular Spring Valu ate,, with glut oaah and enameled front., complete in errty part and warranted. fnr rale. MEE= p! 138 WOOd Strout._ 10 b' e Mitch We relenting' Burling , . Ilerrino. the lAtut trie ° seenun; els° freed smoked Sehnun. Just reeeired atbtor.eale b the baler at retell. el the IntintlY UnTA47. iacssErnll;,, WV; Corner IJberty end Ninth etre . NEW ADVERTISEMEN , TS. ±---- filesa i le deand Ohio litilioad Co The Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad =9 I== In Wmanreima. YR9 mile., 14 being rapl4l7 I= 11 1.144 111 n 11427 milt.. los IC prAgroomo %Veala pull lt peneirst. , ICA tope opt.. roooket Wn WON Drii Fel, (OA I. lIRPOSITS . /IF' TON KANAWHA ItEIIIoNI 111 WEST VIII. NI A. And brl two suswrlnr "Ad shuncl It '•1.I. 4 It I rorflouje.l4.,mmuntmllon trith the' 111 ,, 4 00 ,4 (ll+ VIII.itNiA A Alt 01110. saw lbe %I/remit . st;(1 . 11 Wt:Nrocits AND KANTININ MAIL( Vl' . . tVi.e. e .teelolei It e 111 neaten the ouPicition lIA /11101 , rArII.II . IE4 lII.' TIIE CIIESA YEARN . II A V with Dynan?* novloit lon on tho Ohio river, sad Dino with ' lltn mstiiii: ItYNIIGNI or ItAIIDOAD AND W TER TRANAPORTATION ON 'TIM tiItICAT VENT AND SOUTIIWICNT. It will lee imonT, EAIIIIINAP and FA VOIIAD J.: ROUTE town the WEOT 1u the ARA And will munnund y I..A.RUE SIIAILE 01' TILE 1 tl.:14:11'N seeking transportation in lEZEM It will lhu,. bo.lllll.lllolif the moot IMPORTANT AND` PINWITANI.P: EAST AND IiFINT TRUNK Ltrir,....4 or nNtr.nnAr, In the TUIIII.I • 1n1411.. 111111.140. C. Yulue The Olt:minted portion of the Itoad I. doing. Plli/FITAIII.F: AND IN('ILKAHING 111.781NX913. to.l hilly °gout In voloo to tbi, whole ottontnt of the toortiotato 111.011 the entire I.lno-013.000.- I= The lun nt the (*beam...eke aria Ohiolh'luud C 0,,, pun, hel ms ali UST :1141IMO ARE UPON TIM ENTME lAN 111, PR/WI:HMV AND F/QUIPMENTIA. WORTH IV II j N ciINIPLETIM AT LEAR'? 1130.- 000,000, to thetefore ene of the must oubetantlah ron.rative 114.11rnsd Lcyano ever of fermi In the market, and Is peculiarly adapted 11=11 Investors and . Capitalists. Who deeite to intake their Investments with th most sattsfUrtory assuranrs or POMITIVE ANT UNDOUBTED SEC 12 MTV. The fiends are In donrentuellons of • - $l,OOO, $5OO and $lOO and Way be bad COLTON or HECIII37ERED intetest ike - per cont. per annsith. poyablelßAT_ let arid NOVEMBER lot. PELNCIPAL AND INTERMW PAYABLE IN 'GOLD IN TILE CITY OF NEW YORK. Prtro9o AND ACCRUED INTERMIT In Cur rency, at which price (bit por neeelr SEVEN . PER VENT. IN OM-Don their coot. . All Government Bonds and other Doeurlties dealt Is at the Stork Exebecum received In exchange, at their fell market ratite, and Mande seat to all pails of the country, tree of Express charges. They can Do obtained by ordering direct from as or through say responsible Bank iir Banker In say Part of the ,numr, Fisk & Hatch, BANK TS. ct Maps, Pamphlets and full information furnished upon application in person or by mail. S_AITTEAIN - (V, CO. BAN:KERS, 65. Fourth Ave., Pittsburgh 13AlfGA-N8 TOP LOTS ! Job Lots! Job tots .1, I= I= I=l Ertrs G,od Qualitr Alpacas. =I =I Bell & Atoorliouse 21 FIFTH AVENUE. Oil HORNE & CO'S. Hosiery ! Gloves ! Extensive nein aeitee uaautmunt, N 1 Priceslinknown Since 186 ALEXANDREN KID GLOVIDI-A DOI maws • set at 111.75. COVRTIOKIDINCS KIDS At $1.75. LONO TOP YIDS, choke shades. at $9.00. KEOL'LAR MADE BRITIAN 1.10/IE. Maya; 35 PLAN AND_HODIED COTTON 1109 K. 10 eat. and DOMESTIC COTTON HOSIERY. er ow or 1,1011. GENTS' SUPER STOUT HALF HOSE, 93 CPMS. GENTS' SUPER FINE rum, UOSE,2S Aifo PrDo4ll4 tonartments BASHI:S.BMM and now RIBBONS, LADIES' FANCY BOWS. Large Additions to Stock u./ sniving, to whieb Irs lathe thiatisnUos of Wholesale spd Retail Cull Bums. 77 AND 79 MARKET STREET. watties&—sifeifer Hove Joel. recelyed %wittier lurolc. of el e gant Silver. Plated Ware, TEA 41at will mlol VERT LOW. .t i . ; Ir. El ERN. CANTORS. RERFIT IEIIES, per ER . MIES KAT PITCUS. ei‘IINIIAI;.IES.VMCII43.!IigIiaIe.4.I.IB ER. EL: 101' Fifth Avenue, L ABOVE SMITHFIELD STREET. E-317.1T-cCiriVAN J.l4lM—olaWfC R.M.M'Co* an&Co., BOULEVARD PAYERS ,- . Pare Sldewalks,Cellars;lniide Yards, ()them, &e. IYAR RANTED AGADVST CHANGES On:MAT AND COLD. orderlies at GairrtzoMoe,or at 30 FEDERAL STRENT, , AlleghetlY,PD.mutly !Denney, tn. 1.1114: 1 17 . 11 7 0 aPa'&."14=bVi: 11111,• iny33D6 L. U. FULTON O. J. FULTON & M'GANN, Prpetical Plumbers; GAS AND STEAM FITTERS ;' Fifth Avenue, near Mph Street. Pltilburab, Imo PI nose, Gas Ft:Wes, Stubs, Bath Tubs and Waspe. (D h Stands. Iron Pipe min Blaine, Ale end Beer !Vous, and SWAMI Leeks Mann unbend. Public and Mesta Buildings IMO up with mg.. Water end Stearn Beating Apparatus, Jobbing promptly attended to. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS M I~ r I IJ IJ Ix.lll Nos. 180 and 182 Feder NEW .DRESS (()O1)S Min an,l Hdurrd Ponhna. Mart and I. l.lorPal4labl• Warp 1.4.1.11 n, Volurted bre%a Elite, and Gron.d. Woo Oraln Black Silk, at very law price. =I New Styles Spring Delaines I= I= BLACK POPLI ALPACA 'rho takot nerprell 00. pea.on ut ten prlec NEW ,4TV,.„_.4 SPIitNG $I AWLS, NEW SPRING SKIRTS, Cassimeres & Summer Pan CLOTHS, Wholesale- and Retn WM.. SEMPLE'S, 140 and 1S! Federal Street, Allegheny SJITII' American Organs IEIEI Services of Chapels and Lodges, as well as Rome Recreation. = Never to rest sattaned with mediums succeis has been the_ motto or this house. And with Mt/ Mre experience Lher erpact not only to maintain their uresent position. but to produce instruments or greater mid more varied power, thus anticipating the Increasing 'demands of the moat cultivated Instruments Pedal-Baas and Do Me Manuals, for Organ Student,. gE=ll ELEGANT PARLOR INSTRUME,N TA An Ulw4ruted n.tulnlug full dmkurlp glom. and pile.. will be .ent pb.l-paid. on abbe paleatkeb S.D.&H.lli.SMlTH,Boston f lifass FOR iAI /P IV PITTNLIL u 1• Jolt"' Zweidincee 136 slirniFIELD ST. ray/ 1.24. %ger THE BEST BARGAINS OFFERED This Season. = Ladles' Heavy British Cotton Storkings AT •23 CKSTA, Ladies' Heavy British Cotton Ntorkiugs = EEO AT 3 PAIR FOR moo. mitre Super British Cotton Stork* EIIM MEM= len's British Barks AT 43 CIMTA, Neil% Frendi Cotton Storks I.ADIF-4 . AND sIEN . ri fERINO GAUZE - UNDERWEAR VRRY LOW PRICKi. MIA4EN. nova :ANu onn.nnFs•l COTTON STOCKINGS AT GREAT( ItROLCPI, PRleltg AT Morganstern & Co's SUCCM4OII TO MACRITM, ULYDE & CO Nos. 78 and 80 Market Scree mhZt BAILEY&C° 12P: e r CHESTNUT ST, P HILADELPHIA' pekree6tOlt . grme RI. The reputation and experi ence of 40 years, warrant us in saying that our stock of Fine Timekeepers of the best Euro pean and American Makers is now tho largest in the *coun and wo guarantee that each Watch we sell, is finished with great mechanical precision, has all the late improvements, and will run regularly, well, and give satisfaction. Inquiries promptly replier/ b. Rao fanfold by Expo for agroilL mw. stotsTE WATER PIPES, - ChimnOy Tops, • HO's MR & CHIMNEY FLUES, &c. A largo an!, full nsuatfueut euustantly nu hand. HENRY H. COLLINS, 5p21341 193 SECOND AVENUE. Mrl-1 KELER'S Patent Stamp tancelers. EDWIN STEVENS , No. 41 S. Third Street, PRILADELPHLA. General Agent for State of Pennsylyania. Pt . 21 Eli be filled through this oiler fOr this aptval CHABLES P. STRIGHT,, :Carpenter and -Budder, Wnl promptly attend to an thido of Jobb!nit wont. On .n .rater pimp mule to order. n. l 7 Nom, Ity_imtspnyner iyospersireet. Auegueny,p,. • NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. AY 2d, 181'0, 'SEMPLE'S al Street, Allegheny City. AT 31e Al 3, 30e. Honey Comb Crib Quilts. EAR...4E11.1.M quif,Ts. • 11 A) , :i . , - (1,. ‘ ,.,..p,r,txm1iv;k.. • . R KVi. I N I CYN kB LE LIS itIV:I44 NAPKINS..‘/ n.I4AVK TOWEI LACE CT - fiTATNS - ,T1111.1:1/ AND EIIiCRKI, (iiiril I)alilaslis Shpeling 311141111. h., I'lll.tx 011,V Shlrttrur 14611ssr;. Irloh Linen% SAM Ynmu. Wrla Band,. 'NEW STYLKs Light . and Dark Calicos. I==! HATS AND BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas WholeAale qnd- Reta 1111. SEMPLES, ISO and IS9 Federal St met, Allegheny On a Par with Gold E NOW OFFER Our New. Stock DRY GOODS AND :NOTIONS EASTERN PRICES BUYERS ARE INVITED To Examineour Goods & Prices A.RBUTHNOT, . : - ..SITANNON & CO No. 115 WOod Street. enuine Preparations From the Celebrated House o PETER SQUIRE, LONDON. Granular Effervescent Bl.Carh. Pi:ltalian, Balmlde Polassa,.• Potash', Citrate Iron and QuIOW* Bromide Ammonium, Carb. Vichy. Salt, kissingen Salt, Cit. Map until. Meldlitz Powders, &c.—To pro tect l'hysicians and the Public from spurious articles of this character, purporting to he "direct imports t bottles of the genuine will in future bear a strap - label over the cork, with the address and fie chalk. signature of the manufacturer, P. SQUIRE; and on the side his trade mark, nud 311!;11 address of the Im porter and Sole Agent, • SIMON JOHNSTON, Cor. Smithfield St. and Fourth die P. s.—We have received onr usual Spring unpply of Mineral Waters, Saratoga, star, Congrecm, Kisoingen, &c., &c. Also, another supply of As. tringent Red Num Lozenges, and Muriate of Ammoniate Lozenges, which have proved such a great sue. coax in England and this country In cases of Relaxed Sure Throat, Bron chitis. etc. felleirrn • PLANING MILL MEN And Others, TAKE NOTICE! The ondoollined has letters patent cif the Uni ted Stoles for the impmved mnstruction of w.ther-boaMinc, Inside lining and of wainscoting for houses. The weathor-boardlog. by this potent (or being more particularly intended for vertical. use. end combines great durability and beauty of appeammei an.] It Is xi constructed. to entirely ovoid the use of Mho MO.. end to inevent water from entering the Joint of the gap ing or the shoeing of the Joints by the salon of the weather on the timber. Inside lining and wainscoting by lids new method are so constructed as to farm perfect saheb, cheaply PA by the ordinary Sooting boards alone: thereby preventing the showing of the Joint. hum ryeo.nd leaving tio retuges fog blow i hessian purcbesed the intent right . f what is commonly known as the "Molilded Weather boarding.- sigr.PIAVPI Alleghenyeo ra;,tputrdorztv. ,owit: 4n th of of the thnetheY esa In neid Polity, '.2• A i li tzan h .t Douglass, the right for the First To illl.llit r tgrion H. Co.. shop rlilhte foe their mill. Roth weed. Pittsburgh. Ale. aleCluni, pc the bomogh M Mare... PartcrA Pool. for First, Second. Third and Fourth words, city of Allegeny • Hi'uoed Hogberg. shop ht at attar mil/ In See. °nth weld, city of Allegheny. To Saint & co.. for the boroughs of a t arin i urg and Mom also the townships of Shales All parsons are warned motion infringing upon either of said Wotan and Mo. wishing to par ch/me will please mil, or address me. athlo. 73 ginithneld street, Pittsburgh. Pa. fe • J. t'. ANDERSON. . JOHN Q. WORKMAN it . WHAM) DAM' WORKMAN St, DAVIS,. i4:-.,',1,...,=.11Z0Y.'f.;`N.1"")HE vo- Carriages, Buggies, SPRING & BUCK WAGONS 42.44, 46 and IS Bearer SI.. Allegheny. r a l ot n Vrtfo r 3 1 M o P p U .I=I:I4E . Inman led to giro satutoctlce to ILti Tm"rt...- pigo r a make of ARVINTO PAT itiV A. _ p at or t i tteni Quiet abittOr tl-Bat or 11. RICHARD DAVIS bsiltut o PT . /Vett bite to ralo.l=s:!'3.lo6Ylikk bits= Ut iitt= r l Vyr.:TNidittlkrg TAltraggebri soltoted. . • 11).7,1c7i7R Dtts WORKMAN taro with ClUtoni Nottooul Bank. Pib , urg.. .10-17.10. DREKA- • IMPORTER AND RETAIL. Dp,m,yl/ IY FINE STATIONERY: mwEDDIN“. VISITING, PARTY And aysnoms I`A RU MCRAVING, RONOGRAIIS, ARAIS,II4- I,DIGNATING,Ac. Pr Orders ba mail reeelee prompt attention end for samples. 10:33 Chestnut T. T. Trego's Teaberry Toothwash. Is the Most pleasant. cheapest and beat Dentifrice pint_ Warranted free from injurious lairedlents. II preserves and whitens the Teeth ! Purrnts aign=l:4=4,Tl'"fhlt Prevent of Tertar . Cleans and Pnettles'Arttnetal Teeth! 4 i.rom ts e n torrr, A A 2 nc . tici l e for . C ,hili)rendbi4l.l72ll7;tZ eiphi.: • Eor sale l Ury • ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, ED. BARKER, Proprk Cor. Penn al. and Itl4, formerly old Canal OARRETB.IO/I. tLCITHI3, &o CARPETS SPRINCTocir „ Fine, Mediumand Common CIRPETS. Dar—StweJLll*-the—largeat we bare ever offered pw, the trade. Bovard, Rose & CO., • 21 FIFTH VVFNUilmeuatr April lst, 18 0. SPECIE PAYMENT i - Reszt»tedl • ea rth m Fromadmen. a lads data t Maar Clumra wlll b• elven to all MPArland &Collins CARPET STORE, 71 and 73 Fifth Ave. ur Our ptit'es are the lowest to W 4 ntatket, CARPETS. New Rooms! New Goods! NEW PRICES! ie.tt ttteuetintlett the altietking 1•1 011 r x•: Montt. elth the =9 RPE•TS Ever Offered in this Market, LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1861 OLIVER Met'LINTOCK & CO., 23 Filth Avenue syS NEW CARPETS. Reduction in Prices =I WHOLESALE RATES McCallum Bros., No. 51 V I IFTH AVENUE_ ABOVE WOOD STBEET !UPHOLSTERERS. lianalaWomirs of SPRING, HAM sad trUSIC. MATTltlcligiLu. Feather cloisters mid Pillows. (1.1411 Cushion.. Condos Mountings and all Mad. f uphow...., work. Abu,. dealers In Wladow ti= HUQ Gram .0 tag ap, elaantag aMil amain:. alluring Lid rwlay- Of °wand *likb YOW Paril misita=glU o o= 7 P•g r sernmi and Um . lhoroughl47l fro m ail dual sail venal. Die prim for lusa tom rg.1.73"1:t.0:1:11:nr " • ROBERTS. NICHOLSON S. THOMPSON, Upholiderers and Propriety,* at Maui _Carpet Beating Edablishmeil, N0:127 WOOD STREET, ruldroicl Near MTh Marina. Pttniburgh. Pa. REMOVALS. fWAIOVAL. S. P. SHRIVER & OIL "'.271310,83.1.'0,TALM&11f,TX Not. 4',9 and la Liberty St., Above the heed of WOAD telltPtliT.where th.r wth be er. pleased to see all their old Meads and ens— tom S. P. SIIIIIVER & CO., Ml= 141 M -0 V.A =I Allegheny Insurance l'dmpany lias been reennven from N 0.37 Firth In 1•0110. to No. 67 FOURTH AVENUE, BETWERI/ MAILICICT AND WOOll STWRILIII. 13et C. J. DONIVICLL. Seenetary It EMOVAL-FREDIK SCIIROEDER, Morehoot Tato. sod Tesler to tlevellemett's yormehlho Gonda; also Gentlemen sod BMW Clottlag m hood and made to order at the Mort. get Imam, has removed Imo hts late stand. Na 1112 Mouth &melte. to No. 31 WOOD 111TRILILT. eorneiht Third avenue. robILIGO-Y ENOVA ALDERMAN JAMES LINDNAT Wu moored Mr Mlle., from tenor of Webster ...ma and Womhlorsou street. ki No. ISt Firm , A TNNUN. _el .1 REMOVAL ' • Tire Pitlikerak Bank for nation% Ree romore4 from No. i 7 to ill FOURT7I AYE. NUE: to the Mort:hams owl Xsonfartgrom peak • EXOVAL. Monongahela !mum Compaq • • 11 ... 1, M. , .d hold N 0.98 Water Orval la N. N. earner at Wmal HMO and Yourth arena* leeeolul done) antranot on Fourth apaatt JOHN 11. CLA.N.F.Y.Pecretary. DR. IYHITITER comuctrai To TIM/TALL PRIVATII DMA tIP24. /Willis la W tto tunas. alt ulna,/ taderea, itap the abet. ot mecum are dumpletely erad.ka dpetioatuntaa or Sunhat Wealnesa and aueney. resoltlnd tron=ause ut .that agues, and who% undo. aurae the telMr *Meta. as blotehaa •.11t7 • • 1 . 4 uaptlen. tu adefety. dw( : ere aunts. or narl. La.uwa : 4 pia =lt•nde t e e. M mantaut Ltharelona Intsenent.. ate ahrosanantri • &TAM% lend stualtdit M ate ahoul=t t litr i ars hi nude =ta /Taut= tt.reLgrl trthte7Lgre ."14"134.411loll ::"c.v":7ent4;ftenWip7f., ThO fee: Mmes[( exclealsoly 11s the and,. ot • certain dam,: of diseales sad treats' thousands ot cues 0,0,7" ~.µ:Nulvereata. . kll/ In that tpecialtr I The Imetor pobllsges me pamphlet 0 1 7 i te th d=e, — , .1e free 4.44 or tao +aunt. 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