_ _ D uS,TRIMMIN BAIIGAISS I,N EAMIZA.N7i7I-391. BA I 7ES t t BELL, 21. Fifth Street, -• -- 07, AT REDUQED ITLIOES, ON£ LOT OF • Double Shavvvlsi, • . Ineduced 20 per Cent. .07 lot ; of Brodie . Shawls, - - 4D-33x4.-sz- 40..5.r.a.w... • TWO - LOTS OF SMALL SHAWLS. I 1 '7oe. and 91,70, Very-Cheap. New - 4 Cvracoclisc. , • Real 'lrish Poplin , . Gala Plaids, Merinos, Empress ClOths, Cobures, all colore. noll) SELLING AT REDUCED - PRICES, .LINEN HANDEEILOBIEFS. Icc. ■ud upwArdi BALSIOICAL 8K11.8.1'. from Auction; Yr 1 ,if Elf-STITCkIEUIIDIII4, 2.1 c. and upwaN+ = LATHES', BACQUE AND.DRESS BUTTONS I= And CHILDREN'S 11NOITON CHAINS UNDER WEAR IN HEAD NETS tiIIEdi' , VAIIIFITY HAND UNIT SHAWLS \ INFANTS' $ ACQI7 ES .4 CAPS; SCARFS NEW STYLESFANE.;Ir 110619.' . ETCq ETV' il. 17 Filth Street. IvIACRUPT, GLIEAIE & CO.. • I 73 and 80 Market Street.. • • • RECEIVED THIS DAY. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF - • ' - Applique, riti4' • lencia Lace Goods. . • • _Laces and Edgings, • • Insertings,' Elandkerchietts, Collars and Meta, ' CoWtettrs, tte. • ' "Tegaber with a full and complete line of •'^ 3EI IME j:3 Co X 1:1 Mt M OPT. M. for tt e rotstFix years Islth myton. aisaum & • havine made an arrange ;W en t ds. irlth Die above, wilt be happy to see his old no,a tinV }&Lt GOODS. MACRIIti & CARLISLE, 19 Fifth Street, ate e lost opened en Enter' slve and splendid dock of DEESE AFL) CLOAK Tltlll MIMES, E1f.!,11 BONNET & '2111.11.611Nti BUJ BON , 7.21 EIWIDEIIIES at even clescriptioq, 1.11011 AND ELAWANT LACE twill" REAL LAIJES orall•kinda, - 1 , k.A.1. LACE Tit.alltr.ll GOODS, LAC endld ilne, NA1N13 4 4.1.EQ-EiVISI3, JA. ept O , NET..IIUIBLIN; J.INE- LAM E s AM:5111111C, 1111511 LLYEN; tiLOV Eb- : w and attractive stales; complete usortme..t; !AMES , / CBILLIEENb , MEWS° VEETS. and jfANI.I. Os6 CY C 1. 0 ,%; ZEPICE ARTlCLE".3—ziplcildld etylea IJ.V.D.LA:f ••• NI) AMEIIICAN ZEPHYRS, tiIIETLAND WOOL. UENUINE CASILSIEEE colon iiitAULEVIS ItTe °revery etre, • NCI ACT ..Eti Alit NuTiosy. • Merchants and Waters will find it to their advise. ..‘ge tech and ermnitfc our present extensive s.ock before purchasing elsewheri. All etc guods tjaie purchase' direct 'on thrlbert tenon, we Ere tio,d at 411011 make a low prices. as arty East. .fhtshing House. MAORIMI d; CARLISLE, E1V.600D8 , 4118T RECEIVED J OS. EIORNE & CO. (1 0 Jr dll" 4 .1"./i 114 itha leldlng 7/91 13 tyles. 13=111amem - y ;413frOcoclass. Cr :nee and Framer, Fade Taney nod Colored Silk Ce. it. la moat derfratne shades; Plain Fancy Bon net and Trimming •thabonr. new and rleh color.; Flcrwers. aboloent French and American; Feathers, fa cy bat and.thlrgr. • , .FEJ 111[V-13 il:3 1 M rt 3:1381, thunbrie, Hamburg, Bldg*, Loone, Cluny, Veen cantle 'Edgings and Insertinge ; Ftronnelem Bands and /Ludli ago. Kinbraidered and Plain Leri Cot ters, Colts, - Beta, Lates and Lace Goods. Diens and Cloak Trimmings and Ornaments; Bail Fringe, Gimps and Braids; Dress Trtmenings,_Bogle Frames. • • WM FE GOPDS: • ft most complete stock of jaconets, Cambria, Nulls, ec., go. • Handkerchiefs, Plain. Lace, Hem-stitched, IHni mtd, Embroidered, Tape bordered, etc., etc. 'Hosiery and Glover In every variety and all idles. Ladles , ' and Gent's 'Underwear., ? • •• 6200d8: . • baspendens and Heck-Ties; Heavy Shirts and try '? 7 "r" lra7r WIFIIIIIIT 'Buttons—the Latest novelties. all kinds. *"ards—ilreatest s lety, Cashmere, Lambs Wool a d Kul • ,gin the various mixtures, plain colon and renders. • env. r.pcn (whim 'and eVer)ibing the &d -il- lige.' • MEd si low as &astern Jobbing Douses. Nos.ll' and 19 Market Street. NEW FALL GOODS, , AT .1.0 lON NISON'S, FIFTH STREET. ESIBEOLDERIEBIn new and eleaaal patterns; PINOT and PLAIN HOSIsIPP. In twat qualltlna: DARROW PILED upiDazaccasni; H . do I IMITATION and REAL LACE do VALE NU IGNEB LACS. BEAL THREAD LACE /EIPA PION do do , IMITATION do du outrum LACE. CAPS do GUIPURE do tit l W 1 1 11 E 11 1 1117.trragd f la b ; l : WHITE OCTS NECK-TIES, PAPER .114- EN CULLA NA ZEPHI DDB, SLIPPED PATTERNS, SHELL ND WOOL i.`IATS, TURBANS, RIBBONS. FLOWERS, And a fall lino of 1,4 Or.I'IONS.; .&513. tour (foods ate sopi at Writ 10504 , 11.11:1. X 31100111: 1e2w1711 1 .6 7 811, RICCANILDESB & CO" • (LATz Wrr..soN. CAUU Co-) . /-- WUCITAYSALIG DEM:KAN IN tilEl DOMESTIC DRY DOORS Mg 0..94, 1i79 ooci rd Mite r.tmne IaIDOII .YMTO3II= 4B4I . PA . THE TII 11 - CELEBRATEDerta STEEL TOOdY !LAMES. ••erat awl La t• • are manufactured WV at the DUQUZSIta. WOlllO, ncattne Fenitentlall. dlin -stll9gric, spring and Plata Witten. 4 beelb"" notes and Truelt I et ever, avid. made ' of the beat .d l a a er tat : at anon untle eM d ,wBrllaB t4ed. 0A • i .•• :REMOVAL. -TIES UNDERSIGN... HD DINA' tomored the office of tho Aorz OIL wo RIES from 33Market street, I'MM:stroll, tot heir Worksop WIPON PREMIX Brownstown, where they eon neresfter be found. Postoktee Address 830. PttUborgh. ....zits nut:ems MONEY LOAN. OFFICE, N 0.131 fiIdITHPIELD BTY,KET, corner of BIzUL Plttabargh. • Money Loaned ouldiver Platen, finns,_Pistola. Diamonds, Jewelry, (fold and biker Watches. Clothing, sad valuable artielea °revery description. The goods allll2ot be delivered without & ticket. gut accountable In cue of are or robbery. °t-41;1724 Pur. ROOMS , ' ALLTERItALS. • Cosent, Pitch, reit, Pifrattine rarysiteis..and Algae:Paint iiintbeitr4old "4" niitaa lwharf. "'JaaliAZatue ..'"' =EMI EXEMBI I^a = =1 (Well assorted.) CITY AND SLITIABAN. (LDIATIONAL LOCAL YEWS ON HSU PAGE.) The Gieneinl Conference • The General o:invention of the Si. P. Church rmss o'clock."' e terc ri t a b y . morning, aihalf-past transaction of some eight 'preliminary busiaess, the President announ ced that the next Mminess In order was the t second resolution of the Committee° on Union, j which is as follows, Resolved, That the Constitution and Disci : ;dine agreed upon at the aforesaid Conven ' 'lon, be and the name is hereby adopted; to take effect immediately after this General! Conference adjourns; and the style end title of this denomination from anti after the ad journment of this Conference 'shall he "The Methodist Church," and so to be represented in the General Conference in Clevelaud In May next. After some diseusiion the resolution seas amended and finally adopted arfollows: Resolved, That the following Constitution as adopted by the Convent lon in Clneinnati r and the discipline prepaied by the Committee there appointed and amended by this Conven tion, be and the name is hereby adopted, to take effect immediately after this General Convention adjourns, and the style and title Of this denomination, from and utter the nil jo•trateent of this Cent mitten, shall be "The Methodist Church," awl so to be yepresented ut the General• Conference in Cleveland, next Muyt Provided, nevertheless, that these An• nnal Conferences which nave not yet elected their delegates to the General Conference in Cleveland in next Slay, shall act under the Constitution and Discipline of the Methodist Protestant Church until that time. The third resolution of tee report was•then taken up, and on motion it was laid on the table. , Dr. Scott submitted the following as a sub atitute: ' Besotted; That all independent churches, • who were such at the time of the Cincomati ICOnVentiort, numbering fifty members,. and atilt> all union members of etturches in Con ferences which have taken action adverse to union, who may associate themselves togeth : er to the number ,of three hundred, shall be entitled to minister anti one layman as repre sentatives of said church or assoclatioa to the General Convention in Cleveland, in May next. reeding the consideration of the resolution, the hour of noon having arrived, the Conven tion adjourned with prayer byltev. De. Flodtl. On the assembling or the Convention In the afternoon, the consideration of the substi tute was resumed, and after some discussion. Dr. Scott's resolution was adopted. The suc ceeding resolution occupied the attention of the body until the hour of adjournment. ,court of Commoin Pleas. • In tiro lCourt of Common ' Pleas yesterday, Judge Sterrett on the bench, thejury returned a verdict in the case of M. Mullen yd. the Pennsylvania Railroad Coinp . any. 77drt code has occupied the attention of the Court since Monday, and was a suit to recoVer /lA* dam ages sustained by the property of the plaintiff from the break in tic State sewer near the mouth of Tunuell street, in the Eighth ward, in August, ISd. This was.near the point of connection between the sower built by too State in Mi. and that built by the city along Pennsylvania avenue in 1554. At the 'time of the:tweak a remarkably heavy rain hail fallen, and the water was foment through the drops. The question to be decided wag, whether it was the duly of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company,-its the purchaser of the Statesewer, or of the city, by reason of having connected the city sewer with the other, to keep the State sewer in repair. The jury yesterday re turned a vernlct for the plaintiff in the sum of (ii 95.00. Several other suits of a similar char . - timer are pending. , The next case taken up wilt that of Frank fdetZ and wife vs.:Reph ea Walker. This was a suit tor slander. Thu parte, t aside In Low er St. Clair township, turd on the 1 - . AI of April, • 1%5, the defendant. as is alleged, asserted In the presence of several witnesmts,ithat Mo. I Ml4Ol - potty of lot tery. The jury found for the plaintllN In the sum of SSOO. Thorns., of Jas..a. Speer vs. the Cleve.htnil and Pittsburgh Railroad Company was next taken op. The plaintiff resides In Manche,— ter on the line of the Cleveland and Pitts- Itrilroad. Directly In front of his reel :dere° the Company have laid a- switch, and 'ills trains shunting on this switch area source of perpetual annoyance to 101 family of plaintiff, oiling the Min , conunually• with smoke, Sc.. and In various ather ways dis turbing the faintly. • Hence; this out was brought to collEct damages. The case to still on trial, Fitt%burgb Frosperlqy Eront the Matting nod .3fadolucturing Journal of this,city, e extract the following ill/ires relative to Put Isburgh progrms: The following tate° shows the buslness.of the city, based oh actual sales, at the two pe riods mentioned, with the amount of increase in each department of trade . Yen March. • Protium., IBso. ' Iron and steel ' 61DA . 0,(0) 4r27,121..932 CHM] Braii, copper, tin,i,Xe SIESIEMEMI22 6,611,000 11,6:41,104 965,:i0J 3,813,271 . • Glass, off, coal, Comblutld waterl:o 1,101,151 1,085,000 2,Z1,Z1G x.OOO 503,045 Lily:flu nature ..... Cltemfcal.• - - - From vegetn.l,l3 matter.— 8,6,000 1,163,9:6 TrrAlle.lnbrico 3,950.000 4,65u,W1t • . Animals and their rfoa , ct 6,-233,0v) ' Total. 0012,500 V 1,212,157 table for Ma is Moat actual returns o sates In possession of thel l lnternal Revenue Assessor. While the estimates then, for 1001 represent actual sales only, HMI as these Weald not, in the general course of trade, exceed 00 per cone. of the total . manufacture, It Is sire to add Xper cont. to the estimates of Iy;,which would bring' the value Of our salable, Inttatif,tetureer at title fully up to .71,(rJa,e0d. Add to this our coal trade. 510,000,00 e, Bud a large Class of manufactures not taxed,and Our total manufacturing interests represent a value of 'fully Ikloo.oed,OA or a gain of over Se per cent. In aye years. Some 01 our interests that were settreely alive in ISA are lisle COO d ed by millions. We instance the oil rellniag Intslitelim that, five yours ago, was absolutely nothing. It now tiarkoUhto to $9,000,11 , 41 la year. Our glues ithomfacture has liearly doubled since Ittlet the iron and steel business has in creased nearly otie.third. Trial - of the Squibb Marderers. Our readers undoubtedly remember the atrocious and , mysterious murder_of George Snuibbon Warrington township, Terk coun ty, last Summer. Several arrests were made and the trial of the case cause up In the Court last •veek. The-York Brpubifcen thus men tions the trial: - • • ' , The trial elf William Donovan, indicted for the murder of George Squibb, of Warrington township was continued through last week until Friday night. The .testimony for the prosecution was altogether circumstantial, nada large nuniber of witnesses were examin ed to a variety of facts and incidente, and to the deeltultuons and statements made by the jrisoner at the time of his arrest and while In ail. ft closed on Thuraday, when evidence was lidrodueed for the defendant.' We do not undertake to give ally part of the testimony, which was verbr,voluminous, and could not be safely and fairly oompressed Into moderate space. Friday was Occupied until six o'clock p. m., by the argument of counsel, all the lawcers concerned having addressed the Jury. The Court took a reccse s until seven o'clock, shortly after which hour It proceeded to charge the Jury, who retired to their room about eight o'clock, and returned into Court between eleven o'clock and midnight with a .verdict orgui/to of murder in the fird 'degree, the punishment of which Is death. A inotion for a new trial has been entered by the prim counsel and remains to bc disposed of: Three Mhos, ileyie and his son, who Is a boy, and IdoGrantgan, remain to he tried on the same charge, at a tutnre Court. Brown's Challenge :The Clipper, of tht week, pribilsheS the tot lowing decisive answer Irmo Jimmy liar/1111 to the chnßetrge sent him by Wetter Brown some days ago: oln your Issue of /1111 date there is a coal 'epee purporting as coming from Walter Brown to, me, but maned by Wm. 11. Clark. it may be that Win. It. Clark is authorized to eLpeak for Mr. Brown, but I do not know him; neither do I know that Mr. Brown authorized the challenge, but should he have done so I t! won' like to know it over Ids own signature. It Is rather late in the season to make matches for sculling; races—besides, I have not row so any since I came from England. and In fact I do not know but that. trip to England may hare knocked all the rowing out of me. and 'may neveaknowuntli friend Brown or Mcii let, or some "other man" convinces moot it to my cost. But should either or both wish to con. vim* me they will have to come to me,vr matt me at. such a place that they Will show a disposition to do the fair thing. Besides, they will have to put up such a deposit in your hands that will make it certain that they mean business: lam now engaged in the tiro alarm telegraph business, and do not wish to he answering challenges unless they are bona flan. Hoping this will be agreeable . all around, I remain, yours, respectfally, _ r - "JAMES LIANIILL.." Felonious Assault and Battery. • John U. Delamain appeared before Alderman Humbert yesterday and made ante charging Adam Morgan with "felonious assault and bat tery. The prosecutor alleges that on Tuesday evening lint, as he was returning to bin home In Brownstown;and while in the vicinity of the Town liall,in Birmingham, be was accost. eil by Morgan; who with a party of young mon, wan standing In the doorway of tho building tamed. Not understanding the. word^ addressed to him, Dolan:lain Mika' for a repetition, when Morgan told him to go on or be would "bast hie Jaw for him." Deeming blmmill !Pewted without arty cause whatever, Delamain retorted by calling Horgan a loafer, whereupon the latter rushed forward unit stabbed the former with a email pen=knife twine In the arm. Atte: oerpetrating the as. sand, Martian and his cOmpanlnan ran down Douman street In the direction of. the Menem. Kate a river. A. warrant ha, been Issued for too a rest, of the accusal. As atilt sod Ilattery.-11enry Harkins ap pear d before Alderman St ruin, yesterday,. and Dude oath against William Wilson for assadit and battery. The prosaention alleges ttustrilson did [maliciously, and without just cans or provocation, strike him ' a 'marl blow on t o br.dge of his nasal organ, between his optics, with such force es to fell him to the ground where he beatAntl abused,ltim in a, sharneful manner. Wilson was arrested and held to ball for trial. Both parties reside In lit .'Second ward, where the'offense Is said to ha 0 been perp ,tritetle. 1 , e Protesetonale. BA:Mart Gillespie, John Bird and John. Young. the men arrested i tt u wo r r at the Irwin Rome recently a charge of preifoda being professional thieves, it hearing be fore/farm bieCarthy,laat eve . The hear ing roe/Bed I he discharge eepie, and the commlt the other t en forninety daye eac Enid and Do rty had been rxrpgarammirmumr, 1 , u,r.) El OM) 4 MOO FROM WASHING FON lietivol of Weniani , an—Troops in D.- wirlinent of lanatiluxton tfeasy Droll, UpOn Notional, nook.—The &lexicon question—rontal Service .in - - . riecedea States. NEW Thom, November 22.—A Herald 4 - 'ash- IngtOn special says: The friends of General George 11. Nety have united to press him for tile position ot-United states Marshal for the Northern District of Ohio. - - Fenlati.in appears to Mt reviving in Wa,n ,ingtor. Considerable - sums of money have been faired and forwarded to. New )ork. Meetings are being held in public and in pri lAate, and are attended - by many _of the lead ! era of the'brotherhood. - Taken together with We asSUrances of those who pretend to know We nature amid, eitent of the present move ments, the indications would seem to-portend unl vigoroeg uctioe to come direction. Tile upoointment of Mr. Harrington as Col -1 lector Of the Third di-trtet of liebanu, It la said, IS, to be reeonsidered. Another uppit- I cant is here urging his claim to the position, and tile matter is now under consideration by the President and Secretary of the Trees- ...145ays there.s.relsg than 15, I Time, si Gaya OM troops In the Department of Wasnington, which includes the , District of Columbia, Maryland, Delaware, IN'est yirginia ,and Vir .ginia. Tno Secretary of the Treasury. is making heavy <lrons uppo the National Banks for the purpose of redeeming the accruing debts of the Government. As much as - nineteen Lul l:ono worts drawn from the banks in ono day. A Triburee Washington special says: It Is a singular fact that not wlt hctuti.lhng the scull. °Modal announcement ci tile Administration organ of the now policy of the Government on the Mexican question, and tine supposed regulations at present going on between Franco and the United States,, The French Minister Bernd Count de . 3larthalon, inns not loon consulted It; the authorities, nor has ho received any information on the:subject, save what he Inns learned from ihn newspapers lie has not yet been officially informed of Di in- Isteo t alupbell and Coneral Sherinan'S mL "mon Lo Mexico. Luring - the past year thu postal servlso,in the eleven seceded States has paid for itself, and 1:101.1CLNIVO hundred and utnetysnno thou sand dollars pronc. This fart is mainly duo to the excellent management of the present Poston's° Department. FROM NE W • _TOR N. Meeting of replan Delegates for Po liJ cal Purpuser.—A liemialieraltive Otitis" —.Doing lobo Liquidation. Now Yonm, Novemberll2.—The centres and delegates of the Fenian Itrotherimod.in this vicinity, held a meeting at Apollo raitus, an Prince street, Sunday night, and addressed.a tine appeal for aid In the revolution, which is about to be inaugurated in Ireland, to all citi zens of the Metropolitan districts and New Jersey- It is stated that the Congressional Retrench moat Cominittee, while - Investigating the of fan - sot the New York ClistomliousS,4lls4,orer .l that the clerks were taxed lour dollars a on emit for political purposes, and it they re- Inset! to pay it word di,ellarged. -Nvou haudpoino stilu been made by tinc , Collector - ill lino manor of bonded ware houses. It Is stated that lie now Intakes forty thous nal dollars a year out of his office. The Ilaritioni Fire and 3jurthe lusur•uce Company pave determined to go Info liquida tion, wlt4 assets amounting to 4SCO,CO), Burn clout 11l lu r lcc all liabilities. • FR(I3I ti,NADA. • . 'Arrest./ Under the Habra. Corp.& Art Appesil for Nevi . Trial for Condemned Fetiinlits.—et brie •etnitisirgled Across the Bolder. New l*oi:c", November it.1.—.1. Herald's Tor onto special sate. Ten suspicious characters were ar sted yeql , •rtluy under the habeas co, pus ac . The United States Government lias ~,.,,....:..,,,t, Its I oosul to armeal for a new, trial .. forth.nriemur which e nilemneti. r 1... ... . . . , yw will he t one today. Large tuantittes of wine is being smuggled across t to border, and Is being netted. The condemned Fenian prisoners are to be supplier, with one substantial meal each day, theVntteil States Comialpaving the ernense. • Tile iitholo number of ilirltisli Regulars on duty In ranatta, November first, was 11,5x1.1t is unposed that Major • Dennis will be c tebtered tor cowardmiSsruile In front ..1 the . enemy, at li lageway. Brittle BBL litilinue—The tu9inns C • pletely Reined.' Now YonE.Novcinber 23.—A Tribune Leaven. wotth special says: Lieutenant Ames, with it detachment oft went y-fl VC men, encountered a band or one hundred Sioux Indial. near Fort Soli:wick, killed eight, wounned seven, and capiure.l forty-eight beef rattle, fifty' -se`.- en mules, twenty-four horses. ali ol their pan les and pluhder, and burned what could not be carried away.' "Ile marched one hundred and sureoty• Miles 2it thirty-41x hours with nothing to eat for incisor horses.. Amon named Elgin baring uquarrel with a faintly of live brothers named Tutus, killed two of them and escaped. Subsequently he was caught . by the Other brothers and killed. MEI REM The Lord Rona Robbery Now Yona, November _:L—Before Justice nowling Yesterday afternoon, at the Tombs twftt. the witnesges against Frank, theory ate W. R. Babcock, brothers, were ex aintinol, tending to prove nit ill , eged complies 'la in the Lord bond robbery. Lail Wal. fused, and they were remanded, the case being postponed until next frill ay atterafte. Another Chicago Sensation. 'Saw Y. NovenOber VZ.— Ittralti's Chica go special says : Much' CM:R.IIOI4 has been eausell here by the tivcevery or the family named Morris, starving to - death. Thu n - ile says sue is a sister of John „Morrissey, mein. her of Congress elect, to , whelm aim has ap pealed lit Vain, I, MONTREAL, NOcetillit.q . 22.—Therentan trinle Witt commenco on t h e 3d of December. 'at Sweemburnh, the county town of Bedford. MEETING NOTICES - OrrOCE )IworNo 011. COMPANY, ) Corner 11.4,1 and ll'ater Strut,. } • • i'llfeist.a. 11, Or. IS.] ' 1.'4.) 1 ‘ 11UF: ANNUA it/EETINt; 01' Inc ••:..tockholder4 of Ilia 31A.R.1N F. tot, C0!..11' A NY ta- held at rats WCcc..ouTCX.bI,•Y. Nos. s:7th, at 9 o'clock A. 11, Mt which time a 11 (w BOA!, ra or I.lc,ors will to: eiccltcl to ECSVO WO eu.uWK }oar. u0'.14431 P. IS. ILINEIIILia. socretzrT. PITTSBURGH AND CONNELLS ! VILLE RAILILOALIa_.NUAL MEETIN(3.— I Notice ft hew/. given that the Annual ilectuig of the atoerbolders of the elltiburph and Connell. rale flatiron.] Co tor tile plan.° of electing I Enard of Directors for theent,ing year, win be '!'held at their ofliee, corner of Oran and Water Jarrett, 1'100113u), on the Filln J . MONDAY. Al ! day of ...ember tau t,AI unlock A. M. Diu 11. PAINS, Jr.. ecertaary nut lreasuler MEI LEA & PERILS, ' 081 bBBRAT37D WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. PRONOUNCED. IIY EXTRACT • of • LATRII Rom 11 CONNOISSEURS MEDICALUNTLEILIN To DE Tile et hIADVAB, table .com,y 0000SAE •-• Brother at NVORCR/3 TER, May, l&M. • • ..To lEA A 1 . 162- AN arrmeautt To 'that their is.. ucr is highly es teemed India and I .F.V . EItT VARIETY Is. In rayotdulon . th e mo.t palatable . as OP wain at the Mott wripleenme SICIAJE SIXES MC. that is made .• The euccesa °Mita most delclous and unrivalled Condiment having caused many OnPritivinted io apply the name to Mr CittunS COXPOUP DS,.the PUIILIV le nasrrecTFULLY bud LAUNEnTLYreoueit ed to ace that toe name or LEAS PERRI/4S urn upon tin Wile. Elk LABEL., riTOPPhlt and , . Manufactured by LEA I rEnRiNs, Woreeetnr. JOIINDUCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. AGENTS ron THE V. 9 oc1(1:131TUr CAVTION TO PURCHASERS AND ia. , llealera In the Celebrated WATER-PROOF AND COLO-PROOF ARCTIC GAITER SHOES; l'aiented by T. C. WALES, of Boston. Tut cooDyx#l:. METALLIC ItU/3BETI 8110 E otiltliAli Y. of itiauguttielt,'CotineeCcut, would In form Demers and tbepublic generally nod they are the erriumve owners of the Catriit sad Sofa Manufacturers id the above noised Shoe, and wilt promptly LIOIRTIItIi any and all Infringements of their rights under sold Patents wit genuine ARC niCri are ki/Infi lCtfh mini and have the name of toe patent. e and Company on the bottom. All others are Mit poor Imitations. The labile will promote their own attics by purchasing thorn nip mode ppyy lhln Cum loop tins. g i:ni t rli3 % P erri it.. Boston, and 11103.1.11E . N sOUTHWICIi. Nos. oT and 1 , 9 Liberty at., New Yenk are Oslo Agent. for the ule .1 the above women nee. Jalalai E. ENumint, Frest: Geo. 11. Selimer.mr, n 017.1.22 iiko. S. BCICTP 40110 11099 JOHN Ii.OSS'B4 C 0.., ROCCEBSOPS 10• . W M.. H. OODeN & CO.. • mer...NurAcTuickrts AND DEALEItS Oerbon Oil Lamps • and Fixtures, CHANDELIERS_ CARBON OILS, &C. No. 64 _Diarearamckt t'3l3coot, mylkentdawr I'ITTSBUTBIII., Lost! Hot7m Putilished, in sin: titesiops. fetes, sir muds. a Lecture on the. ural Trento ant, and Ltailleal Core of tipertuator rho's, Or Seminal Weakness, I nvoluritary• Emlasion• Selma Debility, an 4 Impedimenta to Marriage gen. Nervousness, Consumption, ittillepsy, and Flu: ' Mental and £'t cle at Incapacity, resulting Irvin s e ly-Ap-_se; &e., by Boni. J. COLVIdtWat.L, M. ry.. author of tile 011001.11300 0 , DC. "A. Boon to Thotrunratlo et Sufferero.w Sent ander arid. In a titian envelope, to any ad dress, postpaid, on receipt ad ats. cents. or two poSt.lteby CHARS. J. C. KUNZ 137 Bowery. New torn, Post Offlce Box 4,88 P. A/$O. Dr.Culverwell's 'Marriage e uddle," price 77 cents. - an2Mitil•dgviT KNADE & CO.'s GREAT UNRIVALLED PIANO FORTES. ricrians ze. CO.'S world-renowned AUTOMATIC i.`llOA We AN D MELODKON 9. Over Party Thou nod Dow hi nee: Splendid new stock Inn reed by • iIIiAIcIAITTC. RIM' OK. 1.1 Flan .trr.t. J. B • ' WILLIAMS & COWAN, • PLASM SLATE CEMENT WINTERS. They keep on nand a large ropply of noonne terials. , nnue Cement. felt. Jlootine ratites •ed vernothet. Prompt attenuon elven to the gonna, ' ll= hti ' 31' . .°, - 1 1 1 1 4 Ce " I : • ". re -P;l4l'*' ar TUE QUEEN: THE QUEEN: THE QUEEN OF HAIR RESTORERS! Mite. WINSLOIN"S QUEEN liAllt ILESTOItEit U QUEEN. not only in NIBS, but in vital:re. the Best Hair Restorer ever offered to ' the Public. . An. Infallible RISTOESa and razattsvzit of the Hair if faithfully applied. 11 CS no Hair Dye. • It Las directly upon the roots of the hair ehang log grey hair Oita original life color, arresting pre mature decay and felling out of the hair; ersdica:- lug scurf and dar.drufft and Miring all humors of the scalp. It aril' Change dry and wiry hair to soft and Irma. Clan: tresses . . I t n th gti r- t, s tlVl L wl r ell g ' l t A r N ' o c r e e--y t° Z . l ' l ' Vkas in youth, and retain It through l i f e use 10.1111 SLOWS QUEEI HAIR RES , OPAR. Price II per bottle. Soldllry all Druggists. R. E SELLERS CO., • Wholesale Agents. xsyn:s92 • m r-VVIII.A.A.II RILL h. CO., • BOILER MAKERS. AND • SHEET IRON WORKERS, .• • Nos. 20, 22, 24 and 26 Penn St. • • baying secured s large yard, and furnished It with the moss approved machinery. we are prepared to manufacture every description of Butlers, in the 'best manner, and warranted equal to any made in the country. Chimneys, Breeching, Fire Beds. Steam Pines. Locomotive Boller*. Condensere, Salt Pans, Tanks. Oil Stilts, Aeltatoll, Settling Palm. llolieSlroo Bridges, sug.r Pane; and sole manu facturer. of ItAltNiiiLL'S PATENT 13015.E.8.5. Ea:pairing done on tbe abort.; notice. joStc4l igrLAKE SUPERIOR • COPPER MILL AND SMELTINITMORKS. • PITTSBURGH. PARE., BicCIIIIDY & CO Manufacttirers of Sheathing. Brasiers , and Belt Copper, Pressed Copper Bottomm, Raised Still Bot toms, Speller Solder. Also, importers and dealers dietale, Tin Plate, Sheet Iron, Wire, de. Con stantly tin hand. 7 Moe.' •Mulainca and Tool. Warehouse, NU, 140 Pinar and 193 SagOND hiss's, Pittsburgh. Sinecial orders of Copper cut to any desired pattern. . myl4:o4tddwT grrnirsitunGn SAW WORKS, • HUBBARD, RHO. & CO., Manufactu rers of PATENT kiIIOUN U CIII.O CLAES, warrant -ed CAST STEEL SAWS, of every description, Mill, BuleY. Cr o s , -ent.... o aug, and all other varletien. All tines of EN iVES and SPAINUS made from Sheet Cast Steel; Extra-yenned REAZEItand MOW ING KNIVES, de. • Nil - Warehouse and Works, corner Wang and Snour dratars, Pittsburgh. Particular attention paid to re-toothing, gum tug and straightening Clremar Saws; also, repairs of all kinds. Punching and Drilling done at res,- sonahle rate., • gar - ROBLNSON; AEA tr. CO., (Sue . CO.ISOIIt SO ROBINSON. MINIS .5 MILLSB.S.) WASHINGTON WORMS, • Founders et Machlulass, Manufacturers of Boat and ntittonarpStelun En- Ulu st•eunery. Gearing Shafting, Castings of all deacrlptlool; On Tanks and nttlls. Boller and Sheet Iron Work. .141.Agenta forti/FP.A.IW'SrATICNTINJECTOR for feeding toilers. EgrIIEMEDIAL INSTITUTE FOR SPECIAL C.haEli, No. 14 lIOND ISTREET, NF.W hOliK.—full Information, with the highes t u tes,noniotar also, a honk on Special Diseases, In a sealed ea-we/ape • sent free. Serßesuis and aead(dr them. you aciii not regret it; •dyertls ng physicians are generally impolltre, without refers once: no stranger should no truidgd. Enclose a atahup fur 11Pa:rand direct to LI E LAWRENCE, Nit. el BOND n' !MET, NEW VUlth.—• nBIABILIAGE AND CELIBACY, an Essay, of Warning and Instruction for -^ allo,Dlssasni and Abuses which nroS , or sure rellet trata.stur ` alisters; Sent free ol charge In CaSota letter eillelOpcS; dress, Ln. J. KILIAN HOUUHTUJL Howard .s -trew. inni:llOnb&Wrr ALL NAUSEOUS MEDICINES , taken without taste or smell. by uelng DUN. DOr, Co.'s nom - CAISULYS. The best 113 Auld bf Drugglera generally. novna6l _„ FROFESSIO N _ • B. Y. BROWN, LATk, f Local . Agent. U. s. SAN. COM., Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (SECOND FLOOR,) • Pittsburgh, Pa. Pensions, tountles, and Arrear of Pay Promptly Collected xonlaarge made tint II claims are settled. and then but a snoue•ate WM. A. SIMX.N. I • • TTOll.*Er AT Lel W , No. 120 Fourth Bt., opsoflte Wlltlna rartltular attention elven to the collectl,da of •C nt 'a, note, deals Boston, Bet !mot; rtawlets, , a; Beaver. Bellefonte, 8e . ..1.ng, ludianapoin, Ind.• Morgantown, W. Va.., Ultra, N. 1., and elsewhe're. seNall C. •.J.CKII.I J C. , C , ..111118. BIACKRELL - & - MeCOMBS, bTTORNEYS Et. GOSSELLORS:AT LAW, N 0.139 Grant Street ; PITTSBURGH, P.A. mret.brs JULES A. STRAIN., • . 42...T.5T0R1411.14.N, El-Officio, Justice of the Peace AND POLICE. 11 AkiISTUATE,. • Office, 112 Fifth St...opposite Cathedral, 'PITTdBUttGIi, rA. Deeds, Bond,,,ongagsa. Ack,soseledguseitts, pcslttous and all Lee at Business executed watt l•romptuess and ,Itspntch. myloatt ILLIALTI JANCE l'_, NOTARY . - 1511LIC, JUSTICE OV TUX PEACE AHD RE kL ES T ATE AGENT. Office, corner of Butler and Drover Streets, Lawrenceville. Speclal attxritton elven to the purchase and sale of Real Estate, the Colie.tion of Rents. and the pre .r." l °. , nod a l i , lowledginent of all mod. or, Legal CunveSwtcea.WlLLlAK JANC EY Justlce of the Peace and Notary Public. my2llb3S • . EUSTACE S. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 72 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sot of the Extension and opposite Chatham Street myzintss CHATHAM T. EWING, . Attorney at. Law, So: G 9 Grant Street, Pltrburgh,:Pa • Cotamicsioner fag,„phio, Kentucky. Was'. Vtr His. Mleeunri and ottietates. tnylB:asB rrTa r .. : .:,. ,PITTSBURCH NATIONAL COIL - AND COKE COMPANY, MISERS, SHIPPERS AND DEAL- E Wholeaale and natal), of the • BEST FAMILY' COAL, Nut C7cszal esascA 113Aimalw.. orFic lc AND YARD, MCNEIL YOUItTki AND 1111' eTRILICTd, Pitteburgh, Pa. MI orders for deliver, la the City. or Mblproent hlet3 prompt and Immediate attention. - , it. A. dett,NALtit'•,,tuaerlntendeut. • COAJkI COAL!: •CbALM • , • IMPORTANT TO CONSUMERS. • HUMMEL, & RABER. vita the attention of thy public toner One atork of COAL Joel received, Including the following va rieties. Lump, Nos.l, 2, Zoild Chestnut, .Lyklus Valley, N 054,2, 3, and Chestnut, All ot which thq are In'epared to deliver •t the LOWY.3r itATE.n, by the single tore, car load, Boat load or thousand tons. All orders protoptly attended to. Mice: tO4 Chestnutetreet, bear the Depot ew:lsllAltitlSßUltti. PA. c DICKSONATEWART & CO' • Rao!? klemoved them (Rhea to /15143:1 4 7.41:erty IS treat. (Lately OltY Flour Mal) SECON D FLOOR, itra libtrs t 7powit i 4o aod s lat titzgbeny At the torrent Market price. W I , orders ten at Molt . once, or uldreasei.l to them through the mall, wall be attended to promptly. my2d,br. 11314.11LE9 H. ARBINTRONG, DIA.I.LII IN Y oughlogheny and Connelloville Coal 'And Mtrial.cturer. of -• (Uhl, Slack, and Heasulphmized rake, OFFICE A• ft YAW/. Cur Corner of Butler an) Morton: first yard ou Lftlerty Clymer atr;ets; . Ninth., ward, and ott Ceednd street, near Lbelr NO. I; Plttaburgh, Pa. oh and Mau . ufantarera aLpplled Lrrltla the WM. article of Coal or Coke at the lowest cash rates. 'Ordera lett at any of the yardelelll receive qronot PAINTERS. J 100.1EFINT. 'r. t;; -JELALIC, -- ~ . RUITEIL ANU . OWN, PAIRED, •GRAINER AND GILAZI Di t , .No. 54 Hand Sit., Tittaburgh. _ • . nal a and ()enema atal Me riot every description done to order.' Ail •work Zane rdoMptly at eoe.roar able rite, • • . lotrOer 0 ! W. COVIf.N WILLIAM H. BROWN, that of the Armor Zinovilt k Molintri!.) 110IISE AZT MON PAINTLB. HortA.47. ooruvr of Init.' uol Market Arabi. . , rtrissuitaa. FOR SALE FOR SAJLE.- 1 . Farmot about 58 re In Onion "Townihtp, Alleghat tiOuritT. alturte al,ut four tulles trout the elm on the l' Waal:lrvin t Pit e The tatitrovernents are a alrge two stroyrill .:wetilog House with 11..roovts, two-story hpring 1/01.1". Card/yr • House , a large I.umber No. 1 dram, Bout Barn, with g . fallfd chitstabling. a for ZOtte-4 of cattle. .Ihire Is A due) oozy. orchard, comfridnz auout,.l2 acres. stoehod 'With the lard visite le - of fruit trees. it is all underlaid with road. dhe rand lain a high taste of cultivation. wtil watvreil. .fenre•.giod, and would set: admirably for dairy. or gardening para . P IM. 17H Sores adjoining the above, witha good Frame House. Carriage House good tiering Hove to e other on-buildings: with ' a good Orchard in bearing condition. Thia piece Is also all un •deriald, with coal. IS acres adjoining the above, unlmprovCd. for sale lots. 'This piece Ls also all underlaid with coal. .. Tne ihore three pieces act proyerts Ile hetween the Little titer:not Run and lilettbenellie Railroads, and tee cost can he resehmleisilr from either road. Tee cowl alone Is worth all teat is asked fur tba en tire propene. Also Farm cdl73aerce situate In St, Clair town ship. We.lmoreland ennrite. , Immediately on theta.: of the Penns, Pallroad. T he int prom:merits arc a two-rtory Frame with Pee rooms and gomi cellar, a • Frame Itaak Varr. exall feet, :tad other Teen: lien tile Pina:c a good Young Apple. Orchard:llns... cleared,. balance In good timber re: wing genera:ly . oon, well watered: underlaid islth coal and attest.. I - convenient to churches. mills, same. and blacksmith shops. to gether with the personal property such as stock. implements. grain Is the ground, Poseasion given Immediately. Also, Farm or 53 acres, situated In .hashers township, Allegheny county, Pa., grunt miles fromllic city, near the Ilse of the hr. nbenville IL It..and within one-half mile of a station; 311 acres of the neat of creek bottom land, and Ina high state of cultivation:23 terms of woodland and paature. The fencing Is genarally,good. The son 1, and well adapted for gardening. The attention of those irledling to ernhark the badness —'•• " Ze M=l I i',F;ecure •• good bargain.as thie le - a rare etunce. Also. -Warm of it: acres, situate an Ellssoein township, Allegheny county, Ps-, on the 'Monon gahela river, about one mile from the .Borough of Elizabeth. Inc soil Is of the bestneallty. The am worm:Mats are a farm house witty six rooms, a good. "barn and other out buildings; fencing geed; about, 60 acres of coal.• Churches, scho As and mills very convenient.. Possession immediately, ; Also, the best Farm in Elizabeth Jowl:whip, coutalulag about 00 acres, lying on the -Mononga hela river immediately below Lock No. ; on which is erected a large two-story brick dwelling:lone log and one frame lam t bath, coati crib, wagon shed, brick spring house,primary, work shop, tr.c..; about aOac.res of the above Is first qualtv river bottom; the balanoeboleg limestone laud, and underlaid with coal, and about acre s of ilm“tone, len are two orchards of apple trees, In good !Reran condi. lion; peach pear, Warn •Lrees and /rape vl es; &C. The land is well adapted tor gardening phephaea, being a abort distance from the thriving borough of Elizabeth, creating a market at home fur all the pralucts.• The property will he sold clamp: and on • reasonable terms. _ Also, A Farm of V 6 acres, situated In Elisabeth township, Allegheny county, Pa., .about one mile from Loll NU. 8, on Monongahela river. improve. moats are oue hassle house, with lye rooms, barn. spring house and other ontbulloinge. The land le of the best quality. The above will be 501010. very low figures. . • For further part.enisrs, enquire of G. 11. TOINRIL, nor Beal Eats to Agent. 104 Fourth street. FOR SALE-100 Ale; es of Land I❑ Washington county, Wesley township, Ohlo, 00 acres cleared, balance In limber; good house, Rood barn. water handy. large orchard. school and. enurcbcs handy, and within di d miles of Cutler Sta tion, on the Marietta and t,lnclu❑atl }railroad, I'. lee t 0 per acre. I Acre In Bengaline, 3 miles track orTe mDerauce rllu•..,❑ welch there are three tenant homer of 2 rooms earl., one frame ha:lee of four rooms, all In good cenddlon, .. . , 130 *errs of Lard for SLrAO, [Hants to Sinking Vabey,illislt county. Pa., else miles from Altoona by the hinting Vatter Road. The adv.:maces of tbla property arc numerous, end by calling onus we wilt give full particulars 03 Acrei, 50 acres of which Is underlaid with coal, 11 Wale In North Fayette Tormship, on the - Struntinvii.e Mad; Improvements, good Frame House, six loess, good Rant Barn; about 100Frult list st In th .tr pr 6. ne. c 311 Aerra In stun Township. on the Washington Fike, three tulles from the city. 31 Arms In Scott TO7friglip, 11.111 M Sout on the old Washingtbn P.n.e. .111 Acres In nose Township, three tulles cut frog . AINtO eny Market. 5 Dwelling Houses In Alieghely City,: one In Wilktusburg. one in Freeport, Otto at .44111 , ..00 I etation, en the Central Pennsylvania nalltead. Alto it...014.0Y au lathing this r teflon. a row more Ati lOC LoTm Plan can be aeon It this coerce. luso, Bonds and Mortgages bought and sari. JOHN CltoST. , I note Heal Est ate A gent., 99 Fourth street. . . FOR SALE. . . 14 , &seethed prowl], he Offered Mr letL NEMlNMENeelieme.e.L' MUSEM t ci IST-FIFTY ACRES OF 1.4N1) the bend of IlranaCiTtland. la McClara fbrra-; ship, IT lllbo sold la lots to'sult pal =I In Manchester, being tots Nos 105. Ite , ICA, 101, 110, 117 In, 110 1 , 1 11l and 115 In the plan of the extensional Manthester and Loun,leir by rrible .trtet. Ada/n9 atreet, Cedar alley lOU Wasluagton street. The above Ilracrlbtd property 10111 be sold at res. xelllable prices asd on easy terms. Title Inolrputa. For further Information apply to .5.41. 11 IONV NINO, Ur his attorney,. S. A... 1 W.. S. PUIIVI NC! 0e.1131195 So. 110 51111 street, Pittsburgh. - - ELEGANT T eVO-STORT BRICK HOUSE, so. •1 0 LACOCK STREKT, NEAR FEDiItAL ALLEtill eltY. Tvn Ito,ms'and attic. Lot I=l I= I= =I note rt o. GG Smithfield Street Foil. SAILE, THE TWO.BTODY BRICK DWELLING, No. 45 Monterey strost. Allegan. y. Contain. aloe ruOrns, finish. d attic. 000 i-room and wrsh-llonso. For coiii;tiatencc an - an:sown!, anA taqsand substantial finish. It Is if n 0.14 11.- excel /co y any In thr two oltlas . of aladlar The borate Is quite new, snd has gas, and hot and cold water up and down stair, gepply fur iniormatlon to al. S. 11ItYAN, r- Broteeth Siiieas and Real Relate, nu= 37 Foneth street, Our/it's Building. TO MANUFACTUIUMRB, • - 'That large and tolittanital FIVE STORY BRICE BUILDINO, our° lout.. a• .•Lar,m'c in the First V. or d, octopi lag an eittn lfve lot of ground Mull. 193 feet ou the Ohin r.eer. and exttndtng.tOworda fktortca street ea Feet, 11 offered . =I Terms awl lull particular., tuvlu tuuwn I.y U.b. BRYAN. Ltioker tu StOCK• and Real Estate, 67 You etta at.. (Burke'. Ltultdlng.] FOR HALE, SC:PC? Cheap Building Lots, LUCATED IN PITT IOWNSELIN • Within 1;( mile. of the Court Rouse =I ===! LOTS! LOTS!—I can now offer Lots as lo r , as 4451, well lecatcd and In &plena.. ant place. Also. Lots located on the PRO frOnt 6800 to LOW On Liberty-street, from 101,100 On Bellefontalne ascot, from 101 to POO On !lard• street, from • • MO to idn In. Liberty Township. adlornlng tho ' liorough lota, from 703 to o'o Also la PIO, Townsnip. Lots from... II to MD Toe above lots will he sold on term. to suit pur chasers. • Iser..eome eery desirable Improved prop •rty, locatedin the.ktoronglis I'ltt Township, Al legheny t lty, PIA sburgh, and a Joining atratles. Yof terms, apply at the Real YAM, and Insuffnee Oftlee of fl. M RATES, Butler meet. Lityrreueerllle 1 - 4 •011 SALE-1 . 2 acies of Ground, aches well timbered and watered on Squirrel IEII, ten minutes , walk trout Pas:miser . [stint; at Shady LA.: Fourth Street-Road.kiss G acres at Ilume• ..., wood Station•, and sever -Farms well located in Westmoreland and Altos he s r counties. Also Coal go Property, lines and Lots It cue city and suburbs. POT further particular. cud 'Leo of . WILLIAM WART) sell (Opp No het)laanes t a ree t. ---, , OUNTUY FEATS FOR SALE.— Two LOTS, one of ten acres and ii- other of seven, on the Central Railroad, immediately AT A STATION, one mile from liraddeek`a Field, awl about the stole distance from SWlssvale Station, each °flat , hien have a beautiful uld commanding view of toe Monongahela river, and both silo d.. Join tee public road 1., aunt from Braddock' a Yi eld to rutsburgb. Enquire of W. ti. It Awl; iNgol,„ No. AO IS mat street. tor forthcrluromuntlock. •-•EA P HOUSE StLOT FOR SALE, situate to the Borough of Oewlekley, Ilke min wee walk from the atatlua; large lotneaLly Brick and Frueo witlastablennilgarilen. hand,rh's,Pl:l3"4. t) to U 022 322 Fourth street. JOHN to. BAILEY } Stook and Real Estate Broker; FOR BALE-400 Acres of Coal Laud. lying immediately upon m ilt s hio River, Dainties below liallapAl3; stud above Gin- Cinnati. On the 110...Ve,f0SC1. ten four soot vein of coal. whirl., for general teespures. ll.notturpassefl. is enu re dlnerent from Southern Ohio Coal; contains • at little sulphur. forge. and colors well. and for maklusteam cannot he excelled. The lo cation Leung g houl Midway from Pomeroy and us i ngHai Lock , meat make It valuable for coating eis a water front of ;r4 of& tulle, 'titian good landing all 'Cage. of the river.' ALI eat:lame has been run In the bill about WO feet, tech finish ed 10 river, together with the ne natures for Mining and dellvertug cotl anuat.eerua On ry said towt la fint•clase double Portable Clreular. Saw Mill to gether with a P•prtab ru51.1 bulll , all In good run thing order, sail plenty of the Very bent'unk; dnd Poplar timber. _VI ofd sell one-half Interest if ealred, to a party With osperienee antieapitat for working same.' Juitlv it. //ARAL V/ block and Heal Kstate Broker, • ocl9 • \ No. 102 Fourth street.' • I.? Oft SAL 2311. acres Coal, In. eltvllng mere , . No. face, on the East aide of the Ohio Meer. threw miles above Wheeling. with right of way to river. Thu elate proximity f ac too the at Wheeling, • together ith the that the Coal crops out high enough to the hill to be used Orontabty for roiling mill pe 'poses. maes tide a good investment. JOHN L. BAILEY. Etoek and Bea: Estate Broker, POlllth street. Van SALE—A well established atol profitable blatoractorlog Huelnca. Tto tt•loomols COM, and'ousespritne or belug largolT increased. a OHN HAILNy. Stott and Heal Estate Broker. . No. IN Fourth Ntreet. WOE SALE—An Ambrotype Gal. osentling one or she best locatfens In the etty. and havlngarood ma °resist.... trateedtel.e macula ft CAD be rive. JOIN D. BAILEY. Ito. ICC roans street, Or. L. C. ILEVtl,__.: - pall • Do; {Eire Jinxik, Duquesne Way. I kERCH,ANT TAILORS ; WINTER STOUR OF Soy& Clothing. FOR In store a large andcoroplate stoFk or SUITS AND ..OVERCOATS, For the :Winter Season. Prices Low. GRAY & LOGAN, .4 . 0. t 47 St. Clair Street. nao HENRY Gi HALE, • MR - RCRANT TAILOR, Noithwest Cornei• of Penn J.: St. Clair Ste Desires to return thanks to kin friends and the pub lie for the mans past favors, and I,2lpectttaly sotto its a shire of their future patrOnaire. •Ho wool . pleased to Isayepcm examine Ids Large and Carefully Selected Stock tu" Fine Woolen Goods Paxticularli adapted let- UNTLIKEN'S BEAR • FOR FALL AND VeifF2 sell:J63 FALL AND 'WINTER GOODS. Wa L • IWGEE, • No.lo St. Clair Street, Would ooltll the attention of buyers to hi, atoek Good., which bus been *elected with great cure, aud Hut-crass all the latest styles of Occda to be found In • drat-class house. 'Gents wanting a .tlitlT OF CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER, Will please call and examine our goods and prleis. Also a full and complete stock of YURNlbilithe 000D.5., Wills 11. DIcGEE, _ ldititCHA NT TAILOR, No. 10 St. s'ilsir Street. Pittsburgh. 1:K0 itzirA s ov): 0/Do THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF Fine French Calf Boots, Fine Kip Boots, Water-rroof Boots, Heavy Boots, Ladies' Polish Boots, Ladies' Button Gaiters, Ladles' Congress Gaiters,' Ladies' 13a'morals, Misses and—qiildreus' Shoes of t Every Description, at THOMAS H. PHEI.PS% 46 Smithlicit; Streel BOOTS AND SHOES. -J. WILHELM, No. SS :Markel St., Pittsburgh., Has jcnt reeetreg a very largo stock otrall ktnas t o 313cotzer$3.4L.r.r=o JBIBE dE3 es ,rewe . .l to sell cbeepe r than th.l,-cheivz.: Onti 3120 i E. OF 11.01,1 N Si'. wtilelt he ernr rVV3l7:.,ttYElt,''''''''' J. WlL‘t ELM. 0tr,:1,2 3o Storks! street. • Federal St., Atteghe'uy, • Ilea all received the largest and best selected stork et t ou t s , sh w , Gijon, !monk, SJippcn and Gum, F:ver brought. to 'Ltd, market. (I'VE HI.II A CALL.'ItEF' LRE 1 LUIGI/A.4l.Ni) EEC= Mao 01-a X IV.L' CIP Cair.."Elt Hoot and Shoe Emporium, 1:191 Federal street, Allegikeny Cltd. 0e•.4 A LARGE ANDFRESU ARRIVAL SEHItVII BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS land Bat►norala, Just rocerved, anti will be Sold at the VERY. LUIS' Eng' I'HICES , , elilict Whole.le or GIVE Uri w CALL Exruitt: rUntflaftlNQ XL6L. *Liana. 3. 11. L.; 11ORLAND, • • • No. mi3lark•Ao.re.m., 241 do,: from Flith m 919 coorla . ' C . FIELDING & DEO., i Manufacturer. anti Dea:ere In Ctizertotoa. Mudd• BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS, No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. itepari.K promptly executed on the ennteill Do tter. lene.l2 . lOlNEenteMzilmitilinPßEt ADDY RiLLIAMS&BARTLEY 1P.X.217336.1313.1R5.481. GAB. AND STEAM FITTEIAS, for. Sixth and Smithfield 81s., • P.ITTEM ÜB9H, Cor. Beaver and Chestnut Streets, • Met NCHES7 6 4 Alt lands of Water, lina and btaam Fixtures coa. @tautly on 'Land. Ja.S.,CW) • pIAIREBING. CIS AND STKIIIFITTING 'Hydrants, It9n Pumps, 1 WM' MIMI, gall+ ZINO LEetb ?nom, arlars, 8A81.2V11 WATER CLOSETS AND WASH STANDS. TOM T. EWENS, • t (dooctisor to twetut d C 0..) 105 Wood St., Pittsborgh,Ta. mv7:2o 11/.111..ZW11.1 U. Joumpi wit BLERLEHY h JOHNSON, Er..a.crrxct.s..x. Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, =I Pitt®bursh • • all orders by man executed satt4factorltr PromPtlv attended to A full Itue of Bath Tubs, rumps, Basins, Wax •f Closets, tanks, Cuandellers, l endants; and Ha liltades, for sole at the most reasonable price•. , Urneta from country patrons by mall promptly it tended to. Hum Hose of every deac.rlptlon. i 1.373,d96 HEIL BEVLEY: Keap on hand, a superior article of Woo- 1 1./ IPUNCIPS; • Ail kinds of Iron Pump', Hydrants, Sheet' Lelid Sheet Zinc., Lead ripe, PlattiTuos, elate, Wata Closets. Warn Ilater.s. Wash Runde, ie.. at the iit'uerouna. Corner Sixth and Smithfield Streets, AU kinds of Repairing dope promptly. All orders by Mail immediately attendon lealeXO. TOBACCO' CIGAR EXCELSIOR TOBACCO WORKS. R. -& W. JENKINON.- ANIMICTSILICHS OF ALL ZINO& Of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, no. 6 FEDERA STREET., • 1 Wed . Dor from !Suspension 6 . rask animr, PA. Brunch Store at Salem. Ohio. R. B. JEFFRIES, Siamthustilrer And Whnleme 6ntl fletail - Dealer In 4,11 kinds or' TOBACCO,ISNUFF ANQ„CICARi, • Nc; 6 NT. 1.11,A11t NTREET, T1TT15UT A 6 u 6 ,4 6, 1. 1 11 .4... km • trYiLialer r o rtrAztt 3 . - .mgr,,..qt,itr. 01:1 s. GEORGE BLIINEENSOHEIN, DZALTM ZN ronlaan AND DOMESTIC /MARS, CHEWING TOBACCO Smoking Tobncco, at c No. - 4 faiecroza.lol2. lE3lbnolot. (Near oomer of hibErty,) TlT2l:bl4 PITTSBURGH , . JOHN DIE GRAW manut.ctur, of and Cilmlesale and lte.ll Dealer In all klud• of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, oa,cs im.disasrm) Rip Et 3EII A gaper TZ:Z.M.°U.'2„4'...f.Pmf-Z4nr° - - - F s n VENETLSIf 'OW BBD. "DOCAsuti's." isculW sb,se. Oku It Y OM. *OS Mideast, Druggist. ood stresly• be+ 4 14:01 pi CI 11:10 D(el HI CHILDS & COD r.treh - e'l Benefit of , he great Arttate, TESTVALE - • YENTTALII! Who h - nl. app e. In the gay and dashlog ealUntls entitled ocsisrcircrcomew. WRGemwnr-OLESALE DEALERS IN eh 31. d V e hTVat.j. .111 glee &arena s from the eetebrated vperas: ro conclo'e with • BOOTS, SHOES SOLE T EATRR, No. 133 Wood Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. To SHORT TLACE and CASH buyers we' offer en perior leducenients. as our facilities . for burin are Unsurpassed bf an - y house East or Wen. Porches , lug directly from MUT ELANDS entirely for CASH, we are enabled to sell RA low usny Eastern Jobbing . Hon MERCHANTS are turned to call and ezamlie our stock and note our prices before parchaaln . elsewhere. Clorcletras for ROPE MILLS Superior Cotton Yarns, SEABL.ESS GUAM BAGS, Batting, Twine, COTTON AND LINEN CARPET CHAIN, dbo., Will be . Promptly Filled at i - FACTORY PRIC ES. Diagrams for Reserved Seats dpete.at ILLEBESSO dende return. Adne —` Upper Tier of Itozea .6 0 Performance commences at:a. No charge for Se. aereed Sea an . • • • • The Plo lISSti on this OceSSIIn Is one of •'lltallhe wat •c Urand,' • fundalird (rola 11. lideber t CO.-. noTt • H. CHILDS Sr. CO: EASON OF 1t4.6-7. • /fir Al l orders by mail wtTt ruelvo Immediate and careful attentlbn. om:iaa:a.rr WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ARBUTHNOT, SHANNON & CO., •_No. 115 IVood Street, PITTSBURdH. Have In Store, and are Receiving A FULL ABBORTEIENT OF DRY GOODS AND 'NOTIONS, Which they offer tit \ EASTERN PRIGS AND TO WHIM The Attention of Dealers is Invited. C. A R ntrnmor..w. T. STIANR :..T. O. 5T81'111.24 BON 0c53:m89 • FALL .t FASHIONS JummrAlhav:3:3 J. W. BRADLEY'S 13E" L 3E3 ZIG V.L.TALPTIC (OH DOUBLE SPHING) SK Itit T ! Al i a - BE E ,D ER or ' i y i lika; - the On ffle kinrlng W but in HICAUTI7 -. whe rßt i r r ea P oVicr E ZllT? a . ...... ' duta i b i tifttagi ß e E L' IA lcky . : b lil tx4. 4t. titt u ßAApaggyt VI . Web_ hormatan.. • k : STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. At Wholless)e by all the lending Jobbers In this city For We by all retailers who sell 11re:class liklrla WESTS, BRIDLES & CIRY, SOLE OWNERS OP THE PATENT AND EXCLU SIVE MANUFACTURER& Warereons and 00 ee NOS. 97 CHAMBERS and 79 and ID HEADE STREETS, New York. .auvo PURE CALIFORNIA WINES. • GURNER & CO: • L. No. 80 Cedar St, New York, Offer for eale these valuable Wines, which are sale lng public favor with astonishing raplolly, and whose oupreceoentrd and unrivalled popolartly not without merle. They_ have only to he fairly tested to -give them' the preference over all others. A. a purifier of blood they excel all ether Wince, and the numerous certlilm tee whietrhave volunta-• rile been tendered from the most eminent Opt" clans, as well as gsntlemen In every position In life, &reproof conclusive that them Wine. me 0.0101 In alreases for which they are recommended. The following brandaare now offered byes. They comprise all the varietys now grown In the State suitable for sale: WHITE, or HOCK WINE—Of a light strait Color, very delicate and gue flavored. • CLAllET—a.supeolor wine for table TM. AhItiELICA—A. rick and- naturally sweet wine,. roach admired by ladles, and rideable In the sick chamber, as It makes floe wheykand Jellies. .It le • fine dessert Wine, and well adapted for Communion p urpose . ." &nine ATEL—A. light colored, highly aromatic wine. Very almllar to the celebrated Toby. POST-veep red color. fine flavor, and la many r 7i3EVII I TI I IIVIV—k i e w X: C. /IMM ' ; n of pa r k wises. WINE BITTIIRS—a very'agreeable tonic arida rare remedy for the diarrhea. • • . This It o.rt of the meet vainaTle co obinstions el • useful sad ran agreeable Leverage that has ever been offered to the public. Endon• of bottles were sold throughout Ihe North during the last fourve, ars, - AA wherever introduewil 1t boa proven• welcome addition to the invalid table. the tangly circle, and the b I chelors sideboard. Ladies who have lost el:tenon and appetite, and safer fr om nausea, vomiting and vertigo: gontle ! men who "don't feel very well , • jest before break, I fast or dinner whose sionmcbs are out of order :and wooer ay Wino +Went nerally deranged; mothers weaning children and antrcilei from general debt •lt7l children of nicOle battut and Wm, dyspeptic coneiltations; traveterr who hareoccasion to change thetrwnter: and a ll who tire In maltrions districts and are subicet to miursat e influences, will find it one of toe most variable invigorators that can be taken. It was need Teri extensively in with such genet al satiefactiod trort on offering It to the public Pow we deem It unnecessary to publish any of the many certilltan no that we have received, testifying In the very strongest term. Dille favor. All titan we can UV is Willamette that we will pledge our. selves to furnlth an article itrilieND ITIVADULTIn- AY RD. It has been dreti to little children Suffering from weakness and weak Wefs with moat happy' effect. Vim little girl In particular, with pales in her head, loss of appetite and et oily oruting constunpl Its, on Whore all reediest skill has been exhausted-has been entirely restored. rho begat with but • smapoorifol a day. a tier appetite and strength rapidly increased and she is now well. •. - *:1 1 ,7 1 Saint of Pr/oozes • ' .• Per Bottle. Per Dozell. • Bock, 11l CO • 400 Vane Bitters 1 Z 12 00 Clsret roll lz •• . 12W. , Aogellea • 1 ti .12 00 . ltusestel 1 Z 12 CO j; Brandy IIV j. • 20 00 . ocal:mili4 H. J. LANCE. =I DYER AND SCOURER, • ALSO. Cldniz.Wlndosv Curaidn• and Chair Corer/ Cleaned di Reglased without nupaealng. Nos. 1311 mind 131 Third Street, Between Wood and Lialltllald. rrrTspoltstu,iA. =I rATIPITTSBERGH THEATRE. I.a.s6ra.Ayo )Ix:: Arm, WY. HELNDILBaraky "5r41..1 4 .773.EL1E1 ,7421.033.. hsturrity Essulsz, Pittsburgh's favorite COSSIV disn. HARRY H ..rTo ssui aptar IiHAND.gATINEE - S7L.THED ' AfA rTERSq, ON. Admission SS touts. I!r'ACADEIIII OF MUSIC BY DE SIRE MASTER RICHARD COKER A, COMPANY WILL itEPEAT TtiHUI • GRAND CONCERT This (Friday) Ereiiing, N0v.23, W 11121; wilt tveltteels te the 1. yer= y hearl . n . s these worle- renotweLtAittat2 lt- " .'il•ttAttittt." I= UM=rl PA wr i. 5010 I . lll‘o....••Yautalsie. FALL . MUM FAIR. ••Intellee• , Ersard Vzwx EIGN Oh'S. 113TEMTI bSweet lektlOVOS' . .....BoBooll44tex. MASTER MICHAUD COVER, T . 4. Eolo V•olltt...ltautnielc Frelsast4". MOSxs, MONS. F. 1.10:131144 OEM ..7p. Dorcto........'•l'rontn le son" ' DoxurrrT. It.s.Triat COKER It SIIINOR STIII NI. I= In mut ellp' MISS FALK; On. Vottl.:. Woos A1fci".........Q0uti0D, WE Piano and Violin Accompaniment 3IASTER $. Violin tad° (a)...: , .•Beeeenfe`• • Rllllll. (b)• - La rondo des Lutlns••.BaLZUe2, MONS. F. PRUME Forma". 141(1.,Wki. s. STRUM OEM= 6. know that my llectemir Itreth•••ILAMDZI. =I 6. Bold Vlolln.••Caprlce WBl.B IR. Corteert.."FittrKs MONB. F. PRUitE. : • -CONDUCTOR I • TRE . OHAMPIONS OF AzEtica. ABE COMIN IIGC.2I.OIOIVICI 'ww.":m" Thursday. Friday and Sd . urday, NuTr22d, 23d dad !it corruN MURPHY'S CALIFORNIA_ MINSTRELS AND BRASS BAND. • IR AILTITS OF TALENT AND CELEBRITY . 11,... , 1 by World-famous SEN COTTON.. TUB iirrat t naivety's fth"ut a re, In 311r.trzl Phaesaion. Aduklbeidd cent,. HvberVed Sesta 50 aen fa'/-Tiehtta ran ha sdenned In advance, at Pt TOhti • 6 News Depot, . , . IL E. PARMEL.E.E. Advertising Agent [MOD Z;rl l l,lSo. l itt: hALL FIVE .TIGIIT =I Monday Evening, November, 26, And the Four Succeeding Nights, November :i71.11, :Sib, =Lb, and HOLEANDE BROTHERS, LATE OF HANLON TEMPE. • "TZre.risys,lll43 ClcizxLlran,ruy. GRAND ALTIORAVOL ANTE, SUERTES DE SALON. , TUNAMSULISSI, . TOURS DX FORCX. • DANCING sad PANTO/SINE:b. cents -73 cents, Admission Reserved Sit EXE2I2I MUNI) 5/AT rIN 'IIieR,DAY. Nov. 221.2. at 2 o'Ucck. A11212101:1. 2.. Cent. 1110/7:024 PROF. BROOKS' FASHIONA BLF. DANCINs.4 ACADEMY. PHILO LIA.LIp ViTninDnrnair. flttslinfgh, Is 130.9 Olen day sun evening. Juvenile Muss, Wednesday. and asta days at I.: P. 1.1.:4./Inies' luesday and Friday at P. In; Gentlemen's Class. Tuesday and Friday a: 7 l r• Al the fashionable Waltzes. Quadrilles and Co tilliona will nu taught on moderate terms. Menu call at the Music Stores for circulars contains t - terms ac. ~ f .~ • e ~ u k •~~ C:DXX.NADI c;)-TT-031: 4GloXXstalit SOHO OIL WORKS. BETE ,KEHEW &CO., MANI/FACIE/REM CY THX, CELEBRATED SPEIIAI LUBRFATOR, PETROLEINA LUBRICATING DILL! Sperm. Lard 'and Whale 01h4 RIAD LIGHT, TAMS' OIL AND WHIR GUM; Standatd White Burning Oil, No. 33 Market Street * PITTSBMIGH, PA.. ==M=l WOOLIMIDGE MC NEWEMU vcona - zpm. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA. JOHN VJATT,,j4mtdont. HISNY M. LuNO, tior.•7 sad Truer. WORKS IN TEXPERLNCEVILILE OMee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, Near Beereseilon Bridge.) kIANUFAOTtiB6II,3 OY PLUS 111 . 11 TE .131TR,1 1 01 - 1- COLIL. Brand—"Luoifer." k'MMMICMIr'ZI7 - 1 - M! =I EUREK4 Can - BOX OIL, The Celebrated " EUREKA. SPERM LUBRICATING OILS, ..ud Wholesale Dealers in Crude, Refinid and Lubricating Oils, LARD, RPRILSI, WHALE AND MR OILS, No.Bl Market, St., Pittsburgh, pa. O. 0. IN7IIOOI3XiEI. , Call and eiamlna .amples and toad certuleattl. Do15:014 ARING 66 KING, C4I}IISSIO3 MIMS AND BMUS IT Petrolent and its Products, - 4 DUQUESNE 11•4 r, ..IEMTWESI3 - Crl3.GirZ3L - , rILLIADELPHIA ADDRESS: - WANING, KING et" CO.. zetTl7ml3 ' Walant OIL, Philo. WM. WIGIIISILLX D.A. ADDILLSOII EAGLE OIL IVOOKII, ' • X.4111717X"022.C013173.3.3.0, WIOHTMAN & ANDERSON. ' Ileterts :ad Dealers in PETROLEUM. oil. tax. sec° NT I, trron CORNELL iteziooca T. ANA, llUggficsNE mytikais HOTELS• LA PliAtBE HOUSE. • pJ tcodciphia. tT,hba::twer;.::“"mcbitT s a i E tit ALNttr i. X rf t po 1 , 4 :rum is tor the t.t. tr.D_ 17' " 111 x; t " kr: "in GniINT MOUSE; Gs. DX. ra3NNN.rilr, .IPropa-. Coner of Isabella et/nisi Stel4.---_ Neat the suspenttoh Bridge,' w mAx r_y for iNuuln.,,4, wo k. arn,,,lT oosi Ell =I EMI CM
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