L~KY GOODB.OII3IIIIMCFB.Bco DRY GOODS. WI LOLESALE AND RETAIL. L< W,BMMt & 00,, 59 MARKET STREET. WE OFFER TUE LARGEST STOOK T- ,l ` l. WME4 °P, .1-VD• AT THE LOWEST EASTERN PRICES toc2o Ti NE'' GOODS AT :Zoe. IS , and SO 1111arket St., ..it t ir holes tie and Retail. . i f PLE /ISE MAE E NOTICE. that we ANII UIiE. 11:111 e.FS-1131n. Ltern•sti felted and Em landtlert o—very Itnu..l.,ocor. • /1" r. YALENC;.A. az:id lIREAD LACE COL INEl2==l viol' net. ~,4:Ks i; • yore, Epiney. Valencia. Tartu! and Si.itesa-,ma and dasia.nie. Anti AND 11 ,, N SET RI Mtge:Ca— Fine assortment. I L a AND ()ASH ktEttESeAtirs, TlLts. en' se, lee. In II ochet, .13ogle. Bead. Velvet and Fnutr, for via ka, Stew.. sod DIVS.". • L E.3lnitUlDEttEle SKIRT., and Em nrdidertee,of every ne...rtptton. of new deagns. 11.1 , 51 F.KY AND liLOVE.S—Cornplwto usorttnent. especially vet y rich , Sand) rield end Fancy chestnut:re Home for L • .. es, Btleses and Chit drvn. 1.11,M5. TJ !MERU A ti&M.TS. • , littNT'S UotiDS, ete., etc. • 11AN1S VRtl3l CITY' AND COUNTRY a • I to elan:due oar tact vhlch will be fo.• vetv attractive, eumpiete, and 'at prim as low a' me.t, for caah:" AitrlVe•ollt cot be andertol.l by amyl ¢ the trade HACRDM,- , OLYDE & CO. AT EATGV*, A LARUE iLTOCK OP 1-adies' and Misses' RAE - ORAL HOSE, .daleo= o . Fleeced Cotton :1-1 1 9/e, ' t all Sizcs and Qualities,i/ X9l- Wholesale and Betai EMI Li". 11. ID .A.irCON'S, 17 Fifth Street. FALK.,GOODS. BIACRIM & CARLISLE, 19. Fifth tlireet, tis, a lust opened an extensive and splendid stock of tiIIESS AND CLOAK RICH BONNET & TIIIIIMINO 818 RON ••• ' B Rol CERIES of even , deseription,_ at Wit AND ELEOA NT LACE tat. , OLis. • • TEAL LACES of all kinds, :•e.lf. LACE T Bag MED tiOODS, -VA ,'ION I,AO S.-a splendid line, it/K. - SWISS.JAL"NET 1.04 EN LAB N & CAMBRIC IRISH LINEN: • 4; L. INES- •a* and attractive steles; • . 1061T.ItY—s con.ple•te assortine.t; 1.). MRS , A CHILI/BENS' MERINO VESTS and - FANCY ZEPHYR ARTICLES—Splendid mite 80 , season: it • NNI) AMERICAN . BETIMES. ' WOOL, llti r litt l llllN IC CASHMERE TARNS—aII colors IETS °rave else, S AND NUTIONS. • Merchants and Milers will and It to their Wren.. tine to call_ nod examine our present extensive szock before purchasing elsewhere. All our goods purchased direct on the best term, we are repand and will make as low prices as any Essi g ak Job blog House. • noaum & bARLIBLE IQ VI7TII STREET Nik,y GOODS JEST RECEIVED ' 231 r • JOS. itORNE 430 CO. . lidlisiorumentet kr CP CcT s .t.rn S 4 TS, 2,l*.thelearllng 7.0 Styles. _ . " 31.3.113.133.ery arcacoclas., Ct ( brigand I/rules. Perla /11.11 CY and Colored Bilk stain most desirable shades: Plain Fancy Bon• net and rimming Ribbons, new and rich colors: FIOWOIII. choicest frencb and American: Feathers. is. cy hat said LURE, 3+xl-33 41::, X 33 323 Nit 3E1131, tWell lissome.) • • Cambric. Bambara, Swiss. Loose, Cluny, Wen canna Edgingsand Wettings; YI .nnemss,' Bends and KoMtagi Ematraldered and Man Ulna's Col lars. t:titts.• tam. Laces and Late Goods. • lb ess and Moak Trlnuottica and Crnamen Ball V rlnla, - • gasps and by Press arta:an s: , Vlliii'Ve&vv.. • tandSt: comMetta side! or dimwits, Bacaroc., gisyljarts, Mo. Lace, — llem-stttebed, Item . aimed, Einbroldefed, Tarte Bordered, eta., etc. I osier, end Waver In every' variety - and all ames Ladlealand Bent's Underwear. • lEUrtribbillg- bloods:. tlnittenders and Beek-Ties. Beam Shirts anti Drawer, tdMplez. Bort•Tom and LILL Hoop :MUM; Coteau, IBM . ' Putts. Net., Union and 1311 h Belting. Buttonsthe t4test novelties. all Mods. • barna, Lire ra. tatT. Cashmere, Lambs Wool and .g In the Tarioni Mtbtommt blahfoolom and madam. . .ti enter Bapar Callan", and a - remitting In the tt Beam as awae Eastern JB:t lne. hing • rilos.l7 and IS:litaiket Street. NEB' FALL GOODS, P T tyk3N.Nisolvs, fsimmivairatiw,ceiar:iri=t Z 11140110CRED LIANDKE.,IIIYrd; .151..6,1111:1H1TEgm.. ,do IPYL l tllagltt 1/.) ENITHEZAD sacs illiarrligg ° 131 %%Vim g . "!% 1 1:Pelgit• 14 EV ' •.?"'"..- .151 SUE IeAPZE *li ar Ci/WACIa• AVM Tertirk rt _ND iL woor.; JLITS. TUREItali, ItLIBUNds nAPWIB B . MIOIIIIIIIE6O NOTIONS, &to Afloat Goode are sou at . Xactecretst Camas • privets. y4:41,05V. 5 .„ . . c0 i r1 i tr . ! voutuirouvwpasaracis s • "FOREIGN AiItiIONIVITIC" DRY DOORS, m 00.04 1 Vl7 cnodal Ward nonse.start Diraacw Allay.) 0:1514 Orninatinia.lo ,CITY AND SUED RBAN. ADLITIONAL LOOAL YEWS tai FLIIBTIP.A.GE.) • talon Sabbath School Convention et .111anstlelg, Allegheny County.. • The district inepided to this Convention was composed of-the townships of Chart Sere, Lint on, Lower and Upper St. Clair, Scott, North and South Fayette, Robinson and Snowden. The,serviCeewere held in Ilanetield vlllage, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, on October zal and :ALM Twenty-four 'schools were repre sented by seventy-four delegates, and most of the past Ors living within thealstriet were also present. Rev. Calhoun w as chosen temporary chairman, who opened the Convention at 10 A. Y., by reading the 100th Psalm, people that on earth do dwell," ge., which was sung to the tune of "Old licmdreth" by the congre gation. Alter prayer by Rev. br. Davidson and a. voluntary by the choir, the Dr.. by pre vious invitation, delivered a pointed, well di. gesterl -and eloquent sermon on the • text "Train up a child," ao. Rev. Hutchinson led In prayer, and the choir sang the anthem, "Oh, praise God in Ills holiness." Convention then elected the following °dicers: Prmictent—Rev,3l.e.Pherson. • lire Presidents—Rev. Kennedy, -Rev. Fluke, Rev. Hutchinson, Dr: Kill \ Secrefaries-31.11. Brown, J. M. Fulmer, J..I.Ps Borland, and S. S. Glass. All the questions on the printed programme were thoroughly discussed. The result is em. lx:slied in the resolutions ivca below. An interesting feature- of the Convention wan the singing of the children and the choir, and sermons to the children on the first day by Rev. Dr. Howard, and on the second day by Rev. litiller.Jr. The Convention effected a permanent-organ leatten called "Chortler Valley Sabbath School Association and Institute." and elected the following officers tor the ensuing rear: Col. ilugb Lee, President; Rev. 1. C. Boyd, Vice ?nutrient; Executive Committee—Rev. Hutch. tenon, Chairman; Dr. Marshall, Itev. Calhoun, Rev. Marks, A. B. Young; 11.8. Brown, Itecordl lug Secretary; L B, Borland, Corresponding. Secretary; Rev. Kennedy, Treasurer. The Convention adjourned at 9 o'cloelr, p. m. on Wednesday, after instructing the Secrete rtestoprepare &letter to be addresseddhrough the papers; to the churches and settee's in cluded within the district. The choig, composed of the young ladles and gents of the various churches, sang, in conclu sion, the grand old anthem; "Praise God from Whom all blessings flow. Only sixteen schools of the twenty-four rep resented presented reports. These report one hundred and titirtY-nine eginers and teachers, and eleven hundred and twenty-three at:hol e:ay Only ten scnools reported the aggregate nutither of volumes in libraries, it being Iwo thousand six honored and eighteen volumes. Seven schools reported an aggregate of two hundred and fifty-live Sabbath Seirool papers. Six schools report that they discoutinne oper ations during the winter. Several schools re port that there are many In their resuective neighborhood who do not attend any Sabbath School. With these statistics the Committee offer the following resolution: •[ Resotred. That Sabbath SchhoOl officers should carefully collect and preserve the sta tratles of their schools. S. T. Kerr-veer, Chairman of Courgattee. The following resolutions were unatilmous ly adopted: L. Resolved, That the Sabbath School is a most valuable auxiliary to the diet en, an efficient instrument in the religlous.traintug of youth, and possesses the strongest clones upon elms. Gans and the elorlithen church for moral and material support, . as "the nursery of the church." 1. That no congregation should be without a well conducted Sabbath Schofili nod, in addi tion to the school or schools established for the children of the church and others In their midst, Mission Schools should be established in destitute localities, that thus religious Lc strtiction may be brOughtwithin the reach of 3, That it is the duty of the ministers, offi cers and members of the chimes to use their utmost efforts to gather the neglected youth of Our country Into the Sabbath School and furnish them that education which their per ishing souls require. 4. That all christians beurged cheerfully and. heartily to lend a helping hand in advancing the noble stork which the Sabbath School ones to accomplieb; that they may thus obtain Ines• sings upon themselves, be the means of Ides sing others, and honoring the Divine Re deemer "who gave himself tor us.” 5. That we consider piety an essential quali fication for! a good Sabbath School teacher; and that Whenever practicable, only pious verger's who have some "apteaurs to team)" should besought es instructors in our Sabbath Schools. e. That the great end of all Sabbath Solidoi Instruction should. bo to acquaint the taught with the gracia truths of the Gospel, uud lead them to the lead Jesus Christ. Die only savior, and for the attainment of this object the teacher mamba oeek private intorylow3 with 'the members or his class, toll them of the love of Juhlf; pray for them and with them; visit them In stet:near' provide, as , far as possible, for th eir temporal ' wants when they are desti tote, and in every proper way to =tiniest his sympathy for Diem and concern tor their temporal slut gptrlttua welfare. 7. That Superintend - Chia and teachers be urged .to furnish I henl.Falcos with such helps in the form of Bible ;licit:mediae, commenta ries, and t•ther banks, as will alit them in their arduous but delighttui work_ S. That where at all practicable Sabbath Schools should be kept open the entire7ear. 5. That WO recognize.rho name "nuedaY School" as liable to grave objections, and would expzes; the hope that all the friends ot the Institution would designate tby the more appropriate title "Sabbath School." ID. That we recommend the first Sabbath of December as a day of special prayer In behalf of Sabbath - Schools, sett that if e Invite the Fanelli in the county to preach ou that sub ject on that day. • • Respectfully,submitted, • J. Born, Chairman. The following is the Circular letter: • Dese. Itswrzoimr:—We herewith append a condensed report of our Sabbath School Con vention. We ask for It a careful perusal. Of coarse this being our first meeting mans things were not as perfectly dons as we could wish, but we trust that all our friends will do everything they can to make our next meet tog oven more useful and inuiresibm. We believe that in agood degree our entice:. tion has accomplished its mission, viz: to awa ken a deeper intereat in Sabbath schools and churches In the Sabbath School eauae, and the spiritual welfare of all the ,children of our communities. ,We affectionately ask you all, each person, old or young, to do all you can to "feed the lombac—to acseanyaas your neighborhood that all the children shall be brought, tinder the in fluence and instruction of the Sabbath School; that all who can will be forma either in the bible class, children!' class, or engaged in baing. Form neighborhood 'afternoon Sal. thSchools, and endeavor to do all the good yen ban in this way. We all have felt in Our convention the great need there Is for more life, zeal, devoted. nese and earnestness is Our great; work. "The harvest is great, but the laborers are few." -Especially would We Jiave each member of the church yak, Am I called to work"' Atn I doing all I eon) nLord, what wilt Tbou me dor" Obi who•can doubtthe reply, and have wit can calcol de the good that would ire accom plished through our friends, if the Member ship of the churches were all alive, working and zeslonosetrivi andach to do our whole duty to the church the world. A Fenny Wedding. The Wheeling Repister anis North Wheel• log is emphatically the eccentric part of the city. A abort time ago wo noticed the mar riage of an ancient:female to a modern male. Two other couple have come to our notice. A somewhat faded widow of forty-fl we winters was lately united In the holy bonds of wed sak °h a yoaudn gm e a e n r oehni rtm a s r um e m d e before!" Their filinds were invited to "the marriage feast, which consisted of a keg of beer and a half bushel of pretzels. Bat here follows a scene that appeals with touching tenderness to the vibrating heartstrings of ail loving swains. A maid—an old maid—ot fifty-two summers, mot winters ' which bad loft their traces there who Is possessed of three Min , drop, (this is in North Wheeling) was a-few evenings since- married to good looking young man twenty-floe years of age. A largo party was eresent.some of whom o ere Invited and some net. The repast consisted of cake— heavy sponge cake—cheese, beer, ale, twine whisky In a jug under the table—aud• "ate. glen"fof desort. A bridesm.ild send grooms man stood up with the gushing pair. In -the loving arms of the fair old bride was a bloom glrl ot two sum and when the bride would become embarrassed • she would kiss the baby. But the otouchingest? scene of nil .was when the squire alluded to -the ,ova they must bear-each other othrotigh thick and thinw--etio wilted, she wept, she sobbed aloud; and then the baby cries! in Its mother's arms; and utteranceoung gron entwinedrt too full for tenderly ids arms atoned the bride and the baby, and bowed his cad between them, and was only aroused to consciousness by baby. pulling ls hair.. The 'squire then tqlnished" marrying them. They ate happy now. Bold Attempt at Itterideep In Williams port. The Lycomlog Gaulle - says that on Friday evening 'a bold' effort was made to rob the "Lumberman's National Bank," of that place. The - afterfirt would doubtless have proved ,rauccessful had not the robber been driven from bin nefarious work by Thos. Smith, Eve , whose residence In - directly In the rear 01 the 'Bank building. Mr. S. wirs about retiring to bed, when a noire in the neighborhood of the bank attracted his attention-, and In looking out of his window he observed a man of small stattre working indrodriouely at the bank window. • Mr. bmith, after inquiring of the stranger. his blialness and receiving no re sigmas, concluded that bin mission there at that late hour, (11 o'clock,) wan not an Isonced one, and after warning the man of ,his Inten tion, fired at Lim from 'his revel,' Gr . , At the .report of the pistol the 'tritium ran away, lean. lug behind a patent leather valise, together with a full and complete set of bergh,,,,, str coiddstiag of every article know. to e p n rol ' ession, necessary to execute a the in is !ain't' work. A rues, Intended, no doubt, to ... o bt, in blowing open the sate in the Bank WAS find In ;he kit of tools. • - Bew Publications. 1111 STORY or ELIZAVETIC. By .11i139 Tbieku - r. ay. pigiadelph[a: T. B. Peterson & Broth. ere. Pittsburgh: for sale by Henry Miner. • This is a simple, pure and • healthy atom written by , a daughter of the famona author of .!Piuslty Fair." Ego Leiria Diritfir Arrarnioars. By Gail . Hamilton.: :Boston: Ticknor & Pleads. Pitts. -burgh; for sale by. Henry Hiner, • "It contains tea plca*nt sad InstruetiVe cimuncAlr BZOTn3IL ty4iirzanaer_Dlg - rnusaelphigumaL Pernrsoll 6 Broth ere. PittsbUTOU tor sale by Henry Miner. This is ^brilliant and ingenhana work. It e hw begogremstized from the translation. and irdarriortrageTz?„, New. 1... • 111; 'Dailleat—Ydra. trutalowhi aooth . lu g prep has bean:D .o4 4:9e eo ular that various have out eat calling them Mrs. =Ws. 'Please take notice, that the Mrs. :Winslow of the soot to Syron I. not *Tarlac'. OSW! 04 Via %a 4407.400 a .. . .. EARLY TELEGRAMS. Preildent Stephens About to Take the War 'Path—A Supposed Spy Beaty Beaten—Resolutlone to Avenge the Death of Convicted Fenian.. Saw Tons, Oct. —A. vast concourse of nearly flue thousand pcople - aesembled yester day, In Jones' woods, for the purpose of list ening to au address by James Stephens, C. 0. I. It , on the prospects of the approaching cul mination of the Fenian effair. The speaker was gt'eete'i with the wildest enthusiasm, and experienc.l great difficulty in making hthaseit 'heard to even the small circle of the assem blage who happened to be within the scope of Ida voice on account of .their eagerness to crowd toward the stand. It wits understood to he tilt lust speech. previous to departing for Ireland, where, he said, he would strike a blow for Ireland before the dawn of the new year. Ile remarked that meek hail already been done in Ireland. An army-rof fifty thousand men had been organized; the aristocratic ten dency of her people repablicanlzed, and, tine nation taught not to reipoet, I he political dic tation of her. Catholic clergy. Tots latter he urged 'upon the crowd assembled, while advis ing them to respect their spiritual advisers in all that- apportales. to their special calling. }Arens In the cause of - Ireland hail failed heretofore, he said, becanse.of a want of sym• patht and aid in America. A disturbance occurred et tile close of the meeting by the supnoseit discovery of a Brit ink spy, wino was badly cut and .beaten beiore bn was recovered by the poi icemen, nod prom-, ed to be innocent of the charge. , I A nipettng or the Fenian circles, at the Ger. hr in mauAsielify Rooms last night, resal, ed to avenge tile death of tine convicted Fettianelu Canada, shotild they be executed, and dared the Canadians to carry their threats into cue cation. The Baltimore Intbregilu—Secretaeles Preparing Their Report. • Putt-suety u is, October 21.—t'Ispatch es from Washington insicate that Governor Swann 'will remove the present Pollee Commission ers. They will question the right of the Gov ernor's authority, nun carry the matter before the Court. The effect will be to have the Mal , tor postponed until after the election, am( thus defeat air. S.lll , V 3 little game. Swann knows this, and it is Somted here that ho refuse to go'before tit& Courts and will main tain his appointments by force, and If the radicals show sign of tight he will immediate• t r y call on President Johnson to semi the niteti States troops he has Promised to aid him. The Secretaries are busily at work getting. un their annual reports. The documents to accompany the navy report arc already - in the hands of the public printer, and seine of the others are well under way. The law requires that all of them shall lie in the hands or the printers thirty nays before the meeting of Congress, but heretofore but little attention has been paid to this law except by the Navy Department, which is always ready in time, The last volume of the diplomatic correspond Once of last year has not yet been printed. Canada and the Fenlan.Pri sonere—tieet- In** . of Parlinpient Vottponed—Militta to Patrol the Frontier. New yong Oct. _e.—The Herald's Toronto special kays!The military authorities have re ceived orders to increase the guard at. the Mil whore the Fenian e are confined. Ten:threat e made by the lenlans of New York will compel the crown authorities to deal towards the prisoners more severely than they otherwise would. • •- . • The prhiOners con tined hero are all without a obange of clothing. The American Consul has sueplled a few of them out of ill] own pocket, with now etotoieg. Effort? are to be made by the Might Rev. Bishop Lynch. of this city. to'get the Rev..l. klaellshon reprieved. A Cabinet meeting is called to meet at Otta wa, on the 30111 ult., to consider what policy Government should take In regard to can ying Into el act the execution of the Fenian prison ers sentenced to be hanged.. The meeting of Parliament ha• been post poned by the Governor General until Decem ber 11th. It is rumored that the Government Intends ordering out the militia to patrol the frontier until after the execution. Geo Aremit Goon to Canada—General Sweeney—Refusal to Salute the Pet TG Tian Flat. • New Yong, October '29.—The 'llercfd'r {Posh- Ington special says: Con. , cen , ul General of the United Stot rs In Canad,i?"ll been in thecity several . dayslull; after an in terview with the President l eft Washington to assume the performance of his °Mend duties. Stutters InTenada are becoming of grave tin. portent°, and it is the wish of the Preat.lett t thalthe representatives of the Government shonl.l be there at the earliest proctic.,l period. General Thomas W. Sweeney, It Is raid, wit be restored to Ids former rank in the Coned States army• on his own application The commander of our 6.lll.tdrOil in Pet nv, an waters has ref n.ett to sale te the Vertivloll 1/ I' eTt wohne'L'enZPVl t he 1 lI11„ their wander of t fleet. Admiral Enelzee, had served in the rebel envy during utelate In,nr rectlon. The matter tray teen rethered try toe Secretary of tins Sae; to the secretary of State for Ills decision. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING ADDY WILLIIMS &1111ITLEI . GAS AND STEAM 'FITIERS, tor. Sixth and Smithfield Sts., . PIT7,3;MEGA-PA., ' Cor. Beaver and Cite:aunt Streets arAscirr-Trt; • All bads or Water, tia. said L...teana rlztlar.•s con stantly on br.n•l. pLUBIBLNG, GAS IND STEIIIVITTING, -I- Hydrant% Irou / Pumps, ELLEZZ' LEAD. I SEEET ELI E % zrpr ARA BASIN. WATER CLOSETS AND WASII STANDS • TOM T. EWENS, Meer-nor tc Eirvits A C 0..) 1G Wood St., Pittabargh,To. & CO., PlikßißE S,CAS & 81 I E AM PIPE FITTER $ I - "- No. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. OE 672 Penn Street, Pittsburgh. WATER AND ` GAB %IETUIrE3 constantly Os hand. Rouses Rtmi up with Gss,. Water or:hteam pipe at short notice. , r 4/11Rennerics np at short notice and to the most approved style. Agitators, Tacks, kc., with i4hCP. Lead t,7 as, process, with Rydro.Atruosph-rle Plop Me. WO keep constantly on 'rind s lases. soprl, SHEET LEAD. LEAD PIPE, AND I.ICASS COCK:- FITTINUn t'F ALL RIN Icy. 11 VDICANT fit/•E and In tact oil material kept by • Met-class establishment. We would invite the attention Oral' Who him, soy work to do In our line of business, As we feel coon. dent , we can glee the best of satisfaction as reward. material, workenenshin *no price. lys tin . .NOTICE: Private Families and Hotels Can be farninhcd ebb best caallty f HYDRANT HOSE AND P.EPES ►t aborte . at notie.C.d beat ten., t y c.,;.ttAg on JOHN MAFFET, Nos, 22'7 and 229 First Street, PITTSBUBC, 11, PA myl7:a4o -- Wu. ft. JOLINeTON RERLEUT & JOHNSON, • P E3dCT=aL'~L ?lumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, = Pitt®bua 6h. X.'f• All orders byMall executed sattsfactorll promptly Atte Atoll line orllalb Tuns, Pumps. Bastna, closet., ellnka, Cfmndelltrs, Pendants, Shades, for sale at the most reasonable price , . Orders from country patrons by mall promptly Cl. tendril to. - Um Bose of every descrltitlon ADDY,*WILLIAMS &BARTLEY Kcop ou hand a inperlor astlole WC040013 E V ILTALPS, All land. of Iron PutCre.,ll,drants, .13beet L oad libeet Zino, Wank LPI9e, Bath Tune, olnka, ale Closets. Wank B&W.. Mash Stands, ie., at the Warman:a, Corner Ruh and Smithfield Streets, All kinds or Repelling done promptlY. All orders ter mall trumedlatelY Pailliiki4767ls4AW YITTLNO, I i ALL ITS 1311ANCUM, OarsdullY attended to by eanerleneed and prunes' - workmen. A line I.ll9orLaielat of OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS 11.1111WEIt WATEIt CLOSETS, runnuarr Conitantly on hand and made to order. - TepannEl sb EIIZI - ZrXMAZ.aine, go. 59 Federal street, Allegheny, and .A11.112.41r 1,12.2 1.1h.,Lv Allegheny") MANHOOD:--HOIN LOSS! lioll4 , . 1M • ' aeafr figgraatteri ej;. ‘" d' : -. ll Attol * dun% orlkinlnbC d pk_ Weakne ss Cor e sge"glt: swig Pobllity, anol4:l6,72tlnatio7 wtalations liartanisne es, Cninsnma Si '4 l ‘n o "' le' .61til Mental • and rimacm and MOID Belf.h.tr.e. Ito., by miry Y...ll...anteorof the crew wok. • :fr•A-Becna to Thousad of gaff oar w Sant wader teal, la a plain envision., * to err ad dam. Pr Pat! , lynalp t or slx - eents,or two ISuriwat4Ntriilvornitl& C°" to. Dr. dioreemen sert,v, .111•186. SPECIAL NOTICES THE QUEEN! THE QUEEN! THE QUEEN OF HAIR RESTORERS! ..111tS. NrINBLOW'S QUEEN HAIR RESTORER le QUEEN, not only to xAms, bit In viwrtrze. lathe Best flair Restorer ever otTeral to . . the an Infallible nsexconert and 1113./MILVIA Of the Hair If faithfully applied. • . It is no Hair Dye. it 'cud/T. 0, P0. the roots.of the hate chang ing grey hair t o te original life eolor; arresting Pre mature decay and Veiling out of the hair; eradiear log scurf and dandruff; arid curing all humors of the scalp. It ell' change dry and wiry hair to soft and luxu riant tresses. • It Imparts a delightful fragrance to the hair. In short, If you wish to restore your heir, s.s Su youth. and retain It through life use " • IRa,IiISSI 'S QtEE.I iIAIR RESSOPE4 Price SI to r bottle. /told hp all llroggtstu. R. E. SELLERS Sr. CO., Wholesale Agents. tnyao:bgl r,gr SUPERB HOLIDAY PBES- EsITS. Watches!Watches! Watches! DE THEY & 'Cu., Importers and Wlioless Dealers in GOLD and kill,VElt WATCHES of all descriptions, 34 LIBERTY SmiaLT, N. E. iale Inform the public that [My Lave Just tecelreo the moat elegant. perfect and accurate Watch ever ins trodoced in this marcet. The EXMILSton. • beau tiful, extra .rabis Jewelled, heavily lo yarrit 00111 ed on Sliver. magtillicently engraved, finely and richly Enameled Hunting Cases. Patent Loner. gennlne Damaskennet thuds, thoroughly regulated by the obterrstor y and warranted to be the . t Plw Vitro lime Keeper. A. superb and most reliable Watch, limit's or Lady's nice, will be sent free will any a id rem on receipt of or if preferred. be gent, c. o. d., on recellut of 4.5 as part payment. Tale watch will besent by Lamas. or mating. Isle ed, so that there Is almo.t a certainty of reach ing their desilimnen: but should the Express Corn lmay or Pest Mike fall in their duty, we will send amo her watch Immediatel y. Urderefur .ant , linde Watches tall be promptly andfaltWatlyfaVll . Liberal terms to tau trade. B.—We want Agents In every town and lounly • In the country, and to those acing Si such iberal I will be offered. ('[bate send money by Exess (Post Office Order or Itaulc to DE TI L E .e CU., 34 Liberty street, Pl. Y. ociltl4). rgrWXL BARNHILL & . BOILER MAKERS • AND SHEET IRON WORKERS, Nine 20, 22, 2.1 and 26 Penn Having sec iced a large yard, and fiarnialied lt with the most approved machinery. we are prepared to: ....facture every description of Balers. In the host manner, and warranted equal to anY made in the eonntrY. Chimneys. Breeching, Fire Beds, menu Pipes. Locomotive Butlers. Condensers, Salt Pans. Tanks, oil :Atha, Agitators, nettling,rans. Boller Iron, Hi - Mares. poled. Pans; and Isola mann factnrcri of BA RN lIILL'n PATENT BUIL EKE. Repairing done ou the shortest notice. iclic4l - LANE SUPERIOR COPPER NULL AND SMELTING WORKS. vrrrsn mu . PARK, MeaI:IRBY, & CO.,` Manufacturers of Sheathing, Brariers•d Belt Copper. Pressed Conner Bottoms, ilairwd St an ill Bot toms, Speltrr Solder. Also, Importers toil ital.,' In Metals, Tin Plate. Silent Iron. Wire, dc, Con stantly on band. Inners' Machines and Toots. "ST nrennuse, No, 111 FIRST and IWtigcortfoirnikra, Pittsburgh. Special orders of Copper rut to say de sed pattern. . blicalid&wT Sgtr"I'ITTSBURGII SAW WORKS. II ['HUARD. 11.110.4 t. co. Manufactu rer. of PATENT tiItOUND CIRCULAR.. warrant- Md CAST STEEL SAWS, of eve, descriptiour aley. Cross-Cut. Gang, and all other varieties. All nines of KNIVES and ersI.NGS made front Sheet Cast :Steel: Extra refine . / ittueEle and MOW ING FiNiVE.N. de. iii - Wandinuae and 'Works, Corner WATIR and Swint eiriotkTS. Pittsburgh. • Particular attention paid to re-toothing. an 3a/tightening Cincuise....., tepairs of all kinds. rime:ling and Drilling done.at rea sonable rates, lerue33 110WNSON,.UEA 6t CO., ces.rots to Ironikso.. Mtxrte rt. MILLZES,) WASHINGTON WORKS, rounder , . a Machinist., !Pittsburgh, Manufacturers of Boat and Stationary Stearn En gines. Mast Engines, Mill MachinerT, Gearing Shafting, s..aatitige of all descripSioria; Olt Tanks soil .1111 s, Boiler and anent inin Work. • *air - Agents for GIFYALIIO.I . ATENTLICJECTOR (priced in 4 bniters. COCiIgIA-N tirs 1100 r Manufacturers of Iron Vaults and V anl Dors. Iron Culling. Window Shutters. Window t.ouriit. c.. Nos. id Sond and S 6 Third street: , s: betern Wood and Mark et, e bare on hand a vane iY of new patine., fancy and plain, anitable for all' D' airPSAteillar attention paid to enclosing Orkeli Lola. Jobbing done at abort notice. 44:11 AND CELIBACY, • • an F.ssay of Warning and Instruction for Young-Men.Also. Diseases Abuses which pros :nits. Ito vital powers, with mean. of sore toilet Sent free at charge in sea e l letter euvoßopes. Ad dress: Di. J. K11,1.1N ROCUUTOS. Howard A. Philadelphia. 05, .50.7.4:11C00d1gT OIL WORKk, COMPAN lES:aro C11.1.-Len, 4C)l7Latat: C7e.IGUIEMI SOHO OIL WORKS.' BUFFUN HEM 84 CO, ISANUFACTURLDS Or me CELEBRATED SPERM LEBRICATOR, PETROLEUM LUBRICATING OILS. Sperm, Lard and Whale Oils, MD LIM, TAMILS' OIL in ALSO. itandt44 White Burning - 011, No. 38 Market Street, P11761113110H, PA. 'SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. .7.e.511 WOOLDIUDGE OWL REFLIVECG. C 7 ClalLCVAaafirllr. OF PITTSBURGH. PENNA .111,1111T'4MTAI,9,t'4 . and Tmu'r WORKS IN TERPERLNCEVILLE Mee, No. 2 Duquesne Way, (1:••ar o,mm:talon Bridge.) kIA3IIIIA.CTUICEICE Or PURE W LUTZ ( • 131.111,-.N11N43- Brand— , "Luoifer." JTMITA WARINU & KING, 0.111115510 N IMAMS Mb ROUES 1.1 PetrOleunt and its Products, DuQuEsrz irrar, Z.-.X 4 X.Pf43I2II:73EICarJEZ, MILLADELPItIe ADI)REBS: - WARING, KING & CO.. mrl7:strp WI Walnut Rt. Ft: Ua SUPERIOR OIL ENGLNE/L Wu tro constructing, endwi keep on Ewa, rzrlor etyle or cmcs saiwcammrzus . cif una.th u. onus us mum eouax ~,YfLtaxr...Tzr.a.- 2 ,4 4 *.vestblvram iqui....-jrAVlSTOZiwiftirtnira, a 00. WARDEN & BAT9IELDEII, UN NEE.Y IN CRUDE AND REFINED PETROLEUM WHALE OIL., ROSIN ! , BPINITS TURPENTINE, • NORTH caIiOLINI. TAB, Corner of DuNreiarmAidi,nc.ek lOpreluot WM. IVARELN.,II3 Walnut street, Plallndel i • rorlllnen MBE widirrauN l AL. D. ADDLIIDO EAGLE OIL W0121311,' I.ocw-seraact , cll.l4". - INICHTNIAN . 41 ANDERSON, Refiners and Dealers in PET - ROLE - UM. ormy.. BSCONDSTORY,CORNER HANCOCK ST. AND DUQUIVINK WAY. . • m716:6.13 JAMES IRWIN & CO., MAITUPACITUBSM OT OIL OF VITRIOL AND AQUA AMMONIA. 83 0 .113.© a,. MS Thersarls.cat PITTO3II ti art; PA IwSchwai;i:4 J okrINT Ur. C RAY, ROUSE A.NIyIIUN, FAINTER, GRAINER AND GLAZER, No, 64 Hand St., Pittsburgh. a,l,7: l .l,tiggrlngeit'AVVpidt e :g is ' , l l ! able Wes. WILLIAM . • (Leta of the Arm or BLOWN &MORROW.) HOUSE Will . 11103 (oath-.wit earner of Thlr I sod Market Slyest& r . 111 t 11 r .S. JA PAN DRYER received D 7 .43 141 4, ..„ I1MI1=1111.1MINW I ti:IWMIWM _ CARR, • y M'CANDLISS & CO, 94 WOOD STREET, PITTSI3U RG WRDLESALE DEALERS SN, s Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Announce that they have just received and are now opening an UNUSUALLY LARGE and WELL. SELECTED STOCK of all articles in the DRY GOODS LINE, Which they offer to the trade at the lowest market rates. Dealers will find it to their ad vantage to call and examine their Stock, comprising a hand some- assortment of ;many` carte and Desirable Goods. Together, with Superior Slyier• of aU the best makes of Prints,— America n pelaines, Standard Sheetings, Bleached and 81"014 n, Tickings, Ginghams, Canton Flanrfels, Apron Checks, Shirting Checks, Col'rd Drills, Or..c. FLANNELS = Plain White, Scarlet, Mixed, Red and Grey - Twilled, Rob Roy, Miners, Shaker and Shirtleg. White and Colored BED BLANKETS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, - c7r_itcp.6Lim.xrzE; clb 0.. di" 0. FRENCH, DUMAN AND ENGLISH FANCY DRESS GOODS. Our Stock will embrace a great vari ety and all the latest Now.llles. NOTIONS, A Full and Complete Assortment. CIRR, 11111NDLESS CO., 94 'Wood Street. CM TERMS - - NET. CASH. M'ELROY, DICKSON 04 Woebd. E'IrrTSEVEY.E?,,Cr - 11:. DRY GOODS WHOLESALE. wrizayskisl.. - 52", OCTOBER' • BANS EXCHANGE RESTAURANT,' SCIIILLIP, Proprietor. Xs. 90 Third Si" Pittsburgh:. OINTLZMICIPB DU.UiU =WM. All the lasurtes of the 1111/11013. Choice Liquors, epqrara'ito. Private Lintels Boom up stairs. 3 . acuocon!gulang &MIN, PittsieratWhite Lead Works, PUKE WHITE 7.R AU, SLIMLZW GITITN . I IN 91 . 7 0. 1 PAIIITIBI • I= ifii - OTESALE Did GOODS ARBUTHNOT! , SHANNON • - CO, No. 1E Wood Street, PITTSBURGH. Have In Store and are Receiving , A FULL ASSORTMLNT Or • DRY GOODS f IND NOTIONS, Which they offer at EASTERN PRICES The Attention of Deafeis is Invited. C. ATUICTIINOT .. W. T O. .6.1 , 111,T1nr< ~C2.:1100 H. CHILDS BOOTS, ,HOE -41L•73D SOLE LEATHER, I;T°. 133 Wood Street, Tin 91101:T TIME Ann r.tRIT 'buyers Iwo err s or it , :i•rin.nt.. noot.r isrliicir• for tn. • g are ,ra• or Wr rens, r(/14 r, r ig b & gu, a t are ettlthrtt to •r:l a: T t Eaniern Jobbing rire :,:ttv , t to t •l'and t,rtmint u...,t,fore norchatta 16 $-'l7 fTh .1 dua sEA.mLEss GRAIN uiITON AND LbEN CARPET CIIIC, Will be Promptly Filled, at erCr-rs by mall will receive Immediate and careful et.eutl,u. ' . FALL J. W. 'BRAI)IIY . S 102.1,1,11E'rriie, con no ! :um: torRINV) S I S! WII; not JWN It or ItIlf:A 1( like the - eine:le Sprlng", hot will l EVI ItIr.TA IN their PEI,/ ECT 'and BEA lITI 1 , 1;1. Alt A PK, .here three nr foor rr ordloa- Skirt. ore , CAST Aellrtt, a.t•eKLIENS. I hey ( etht% goonfort,reostonly, whir that 1 ,- .1.1Z44A NA! rd'SllAPtt which Imo made the "Durld:x ELLlrric- • • • STANDARD SKIRT OF TILE FASIIIONAUE WORLD. At. Wholeealt bA All t , e Irtellne Jobber. In tideett.Y. For Bale hf all retailer". ho .e/Illrat-elasenklets. WESTS,' BRADLEY tS; CIRY, OLE OW? ERN V' 111 V. 1...A - TP.NT AND E.S.CLU- I E er.ecTli/LER:3. an•l Noe. 97 (171AM1tE13.9 tad 19 eel .1 ItrADI: 6.71tEE.17±, New York. eel2.flo • SiIENDID HOLIDAY PRESENTS. & CO.; Nil .KO I. ' tEr 1. ...IL „.,tj the ` courseof Six Montt'. S 2 4,0 0 " " 200,1100 Cltit Cllttirvl, ota lijouft E gs. P iat.tr melode ons; Sewing 11ac.iiiue%. Sil ver Ware. *..;Dane I Doi lair .3Ela,ch. ME 41 After rreelytaa the ante'e. It hdo4 , Titi pleaae you, you eau return It and your mon e y Jab reft.nded. STOCK cl U'iRIS V S.ainong other %Melee. Claeks, tiold and :Meer saatCheh, net with Diatuondo, Rubles. re•rls, Garnet and other atones iselitalre and In clusters.) Lad:. eta of c „, e per.wag l'lna and Lee Mop of the moa t r„„elei t ,hie set In L•reclous Otunes every v a rlet, tool:it:or with large &mei scent of lield and E. 11•11,114, Pearl e'elo, 'ends and elreee hod°ue of the most bif outllal pattern. Gents 80.111 and scarf Litter and an endless so - LI L a, II rneeleto, chalnia 11 it,leal Douai Head Dr, , Combs. Chorale, An. resihNoon o:01 the Crest stagnation Of trade In the Alan° Tseturlne district, °Tyrone, toil fio.lanit, jae,e quantltY caluatie JewelrY, originally ln t tended for the , aropean markt°, WO) veto sent oil' Maceo in he country. null Taus: be &del at auy BAC- Utdee these eirentnstaneea the 1866. =1 &, WHOLESALE DEALERS IR -I 'I.'I7TSU I 4SIIGII, PA. , C) CiCr El 1.-C. lALLIILS huperior Cotton Yarns, Batting, Twine, 413 c FACTORY PRICES. H. CHILDS & CO. FASHIONS aDm'nec-I:x.w3cs Financial Grist's Compel ue to Fell =EI I=IME3 • Without rettonl to value I ana not .to Lc paid Or until you know you arc to rec.:aro. MATCH it GOLD JEWELRY COMPANY." nave remalve.l upon AN APPORTIONMENT, Subject to the ronnwing re.latione: Certlacalesof the various articles, without ream] to choice or value are drat put. Into . envelores, sealed op and mixed: and when ordered, are taken out try a blind folded boy. and dent b loan. thus airing all a fair chaive: ou receint or the Crriltleatr, you will ace what 5 , u are to have, and then It Is at your option C n send the dollar and take the article or not. Var._ chasers may thus °biota a nano, Melodeon. Sew ing liselwoe. ti• Id W atch. Diamond Ring. or any dtt dl Jeweler on Oat foryr. n0!1a , .. NC? etw BEND 25 CS'.TS X.F.A..I•I33Ci rt/Irt A creierleicAllo. lu all transactions by malt. we*bah charge for forwarding . the Certificates. Paylog and log the trusineis 2i cents each, whlAs dui.. been closed when the certinente is sent roe. hi certi• orated will he seat for Pl. eleven for tblrty for 111, exty-eve for 610, arid /CO for all. • • AGENTe—we want agents in every town iod 000017 in the country, sod thole ...VOA as 'EWA arll I he allowed ten cents ou crew cerllecikhe ordered ey , l, thew provided their reo Mance amounts to 81.. 'l4. OHO Engine ttuild- Agents will collect Ri ' , relator acme certificate., and - • Ells ge_ggemett upeVeh-lasuefee Weer! , or rumt ld cents to eN rlo Cash of Pc Inge gimps .litealcka cahoot balance Valera: for Steam' En .Agetsta remittin 'l l OOOO PO, will he entitledlo • glees. and all kinds or Brewers' Machinery. Shaft beautiful tithrer Watrth and Mao WO cartincates. leg, Hangers. Volleys, 011 vagina al t ri ser, with , or arltholst Balance Valves. Boller. , re rieue write your Name,' Town. County and State Yroete, Beam Contioetlipas,_Pbtayst, Vasluly, and .111Tect all orders to • _rumps. • ke-. FOR SA E,Tz - - FOR SALE No. 1. Farm of 400 acres, Fatreeld township, Westmoreland com thy. Pa, about 7 miles south of the Pa. haliroad. at Bolivar Iftation, and 6a mllee from s t one._ The I Improvements are. First, a two-story dwell- leg with seven rooms; stone sprin house, Mg I house. core crib and • rood bare l ift by - 6 f • • " large stable add granary, fld tua nest of water * the door. Seonnd, a large hams d•elling w" w "" "t I MOW and a kitellen , a large tune e selling 110 ' 11. T 10. 7 •I bake oven, corn erlln wagon large h e .re.lieg barn. Third, a frame t• nen ent boost, n g oo j stable. Fourth, a tve-story hewed logy ee t Be l au.] Darn. The fencing Pi generally good. large - mead- I ows, of the Lest timothy and mover: an an. - • orlimestone and coal upon the farm:ayon„ a ..on old apple orchard at e•ch dwelling; WO fierm Cl e ar. 1 Thethe morldtte In good timber, sects as white. red. Woolf and rock oak sugar, beech. poplar utd - locust. The toll Is good producing very beat r Vti • f all kinds of grain; would mate a NO. I t•tock ‘ farro, and will be sold lOw. Pollee/aloe on thel fast day of October, 145 e. Na. 2. Farm of 53 ogres. sane Chactlenf township. Allegheny county, Fa., about a% mites from the city, near the Ilne of the nt. nnenville R. R., and within one.half mile of a Melton; DJ acres of the nest of creek bottom land, and in a high state of enitivation; ^2 acres of wood land and pasture. The Cs " e o l o l andla le elde liv ar d ' c' e I d e /r . • • 11 ' 111 :: 04,7 "" .hhtns'it wishing to embark the business will call at once and secure a good bsrgatn, as this is • rare chance. No. L Farm of 44 urea. slnnate iM I-.b.th. township. Allegheny county, Pa., on Ise Monon gahela river, about ..ne mile from the 'Borough of Elizabeth. he seine of the with quality. The im provements are a farm house with six rooms. geod barn and other out betiding.; fenclng good; about So acres of coal. churches, is and trails TerY convenient. Possession immediately, No. 1. Also, the best Farm ln ElLralketh township, Colltalltleg about 99 acres,- on the h en river immediately below Lock No. L, which le erected a Large two-story brick dwelling, one log and one frame ban c bate, corn crib, wagon shed, brier ;ming house, primary. work shop. pc.; shoot :Macro, of •tie abovel6 Met qua It, river bottom; the balance. being limestone land, and underlaid with eoal, and about 31 acres of Il.nestune. There are to o Ortliards 1.• apple tree., in goodlbeartng s . AC . beton pear, plum trees and grape clues. AC. Tile land Is Well adalotel tor gardening purfosee, being a abort distance from the thriving borough p r Ettsabete, creating a market at home for all the ro•luas. 3he property will be acid cheap cod on reasonable terms. NO. 7. A Farm of 96 acres, sttuated itt Elisabeth towneltip, Allegheny county. l's., about one mane (re. Legg So. 1, no Monongahela river. improve ments are one frame house. with fee rooms. barn. aiding honse and Other tog tbtlllolll ge. Thei st d ie ot the best quality. Tbe above will be sold very low figures. rar e wanting any of the above Real Estate will pleas, rail on. G. it. TOWER. 501:10, heal Est •to Agent. 164 Fourth aired. FOR SALE--The beautiful- and SUBSTANTIAL MANSION AND GROUNDS Owned and occupied by WILLI AN IIAtiOLEY. Esq., situated un Western Avenue - - 9.141-iE a, ZEE IVY 4CIXT"gr. The Louse Is a model of architectural be f anty, and combines every appliance for comfort and luxury. it Is buht of Pre bed Brick and trimmed with Bra Stout, Lel Dings laid la eneustic tile, pleat rim windows. and in every minute detail la con structlon throughout complete. • TUE GROUNDS • I Are ample luesrly four Urea) nod beautifully orris ith Shrubbery. Shade Tref! and Flowers All the out-buildings, are Untitled in a style car responding with the mansion. The locality Is unieceptlonabie, being free from smoke of the cities, at.d the view from the boimeJ .te.11111,01“ Full puticulars furnished oa appl trot lon to 11. Ember In blocs and Steal Estate, ' • cup 57 Fourth at.. (Berke's Building.) FOR ALE, • SLX. iCIiES OF LiND, El:nate ant Johnston btat.lOn. on the Allei , .eay e.lley Railroad. l 5 mum from the city. The I=- a rco. eateute •re a twu-atury Crane Dwelling of 311 r....ans, a ntaa e. a.. excellent wett of water. 60...- seated S. tea of mrafted trait. and there (4 a alma en exteasive sums Quarry on the place 11111 aO. - Zoot :rin ur the beat betiding stoic, now being succeas fhoy nd woutably warned. Cur terms, alloy at chef:kat Estate and Insurance °Mee oil G. S BATES, s;l7 Butler atreet; Lawrenceville. F"R SALE-12 acres of (.round;l, well limbered Ind watered onstsDiltrel Mil. Inn minutia' walk (tom Dassenkar tation at Shady I.sdast. Fourth street Road. Ass • 1 scree at ilume• wont Station; and several Yarns well located In Xtestutoreland awl All, hefty cnu Res. Alan Coal 14,, spe u r r tj•, , liouses and Leta In Me c.. i y and auburn,. t 1.1 d• particulars erisiti.re of WILLI A . . sie h t' WAR d D 6C:I (Uppte N t o. the a ta e ,d 86000 WILL PLIICH*SE THAT tooilrrit ibullt rilturion, t cried ou a lot or ground lit by LIO stet. locate e a r 10 Or. Ormsby' a .N 1 ansluzi. In East hhaul. The bootie I. hint Uhl:Led, :mit (rum the por tico you have our of the nett views In the county: Curt.: mitillter wall front the car station. Apply & °rid CZ. Fourth street. J REEN D. BAILEY, Stock and Real Estate Broker. FOR SALE-100 Acres or Coal Land. lying ltroredlestely upon the Ohio Elver, a mile:oho...we Godlapolts, nod Mixon" above Cin cinnati. On the tab tredraet to • four 103 s vein of t Coal. which. fu- general p0rn0..., IS not surpa-,e.1. Is lo entirely dillereut from the Southern Ohio Cool: I and ontaino ut little sulpha, forges and cokes weld nd for mottng steam control he excelled. The lo cation being about midway from I;orneroy nd Hanging Rock. mutt =Omit voluabfe fore oali a ng hogs. There If a water front of to of a mile... Itn good landing at all -Logesof the riser. An entrance 1.111 been run to the hill about sw fort. tr.ck duish ad to over. together with the nem...re Aaiun...flue . tolalng and deltrering cost afloat. Oa alit tfact Is first-gloss double. Port/age Circular Sow Mtn to . getliet with a ledrlab ti riot Still. all la go el run ning order, rod plenty of the very heft oak, ash and hooter Umber. Would sell une-half Intoref t If deelecd. to • party with experience and roplaal for working tame. JOHN O. Stock and Reg Estate Broker, oct9 :So. =Yount& sacet. i t 'Oß S ALE—:2SI acres Coal, in , 6.11ng St acre•ntoface, on the East side of the Ohio Inver, (}tree nate. &here Wheeling, with right of way to river. The Close progjaftY twalCood mo bet at Wheeline. 'together w.th the fact that the roil crops ants hish enough in the bill to be smelt profitably fur roHlug in lit ' , arouses this g ood inrcatattellt.. JOHN 11:BAILEY. block and Heal Estate Broker, oc/2 No. Itc2 Fourth street. FOIL' SALE—A' well established od pto:ltsulc Maouf.torlog Business. The bushier.. It c. 0., and susceptltre being largely hicressea. JOHN D. BAILEY. • Stock =1 Neal Estate Broker. oral No. =Fourth Street.. 011 SALE—An Ambrotype 1.4 lerv. occupt log one of the tunit.locatlons to the city.. and buying • good run of custom. Immediate POSeitilsloll ran I._ it Wen. JULIN p. BAILEY, Igo. ICC Fourth irtreet, Ur, E. C. KEYS, _ &el No. 65111•. Block. • unuesuu Way. piaiVio4lll6ls l 4:4ol*l --- ----- HIGHEST PREMIUM LOCK-STITCH Wheeler &Wilson • SEWING MACHINE. Over 250;000 Now in Use. ALES FOR .QUARTER ENDING .4den.. O. as per sworn statement: WHEELER at. WILSON ....... 13.053 SI n e i ca. UealEtc [ • tit Ming Wheelers WtoLort's Wee to be more b.an double 111o.e any other crenpent . which erldee- On/ 101 l of ire poetic I. a certain el/ Idene e of lu 11- perl.ll.F. part:l.B4lg out at three !Atria:, •i.k la in urrod. aslattructla • to liven chines Y a ps to order trltbitat extra charge. I - VC ssocriacrivmme.dr No. 27 Fifth Strect. • or:lute:l' 860 FINKLE s LION ( • SEWING MACHINES, Adapted for every doscrintluu or family Wing and tailoring. They ESN. FELL. BIER. bp: SID and :WOK. will .11.1 urrast , rhsp. ,ana make attnt r , UNI, 011.11. ' , b° GATHERS and inaDa. froln the tines. gra. to tht thlckest liee• - er en.lh rrtalicat any cbange fe- needle Or tt qohni, auu ruu rue two yea- sttkolit tr tiny part I an•ur tu• repaired. It t,• purchaser, after a fair trial, thr, not rrgatr the Flukle a. Lyon Sc.. Ina alachtues superior tr say ruachlas 111 the !+:- L eta He can [chars Ic and Lave bin money. It n thee the • LOCK STITCH. Stitches antic uoth 51 les, woicli wlll not rID Or mirk. choaDett 'machine by M par cent In and noltelrec. Warranted tor to a Iran. t ult. bubo lit oho In ibis place for eight "ears. wad bac riven sallewthati in all amis. rialit th up to lialiorautlulaid with loom% ailrer plated alto tto.cwOod. •Alvo the "! . . II eed . ,Lock elitch'iSewinr Machine' Has been In use liereAtor o tan Tear., and has never been oUt of tl , e nisrlich We call the atlentlen of Infers, ahe-tua , c2l,`Xhiatarceas viskeri to Mao. ShaW & elatk.'irgewing Machines. C A genta .anti./..' Irdrith of $10144 ••• 40r e. It. H.lln Agesa. *PPiir%tOt.nil. LEA & PERRIN'S' CYZ17,12333138V3323:3 WURCE.STERSHHIE SAUCE, EMEEZ EXTR&CT • • LErfrat from • 6LIIII. "1 !AREAS, to bls Semi WORCE tI 3 t• May. MIL ell LEA /NM that their tedfn kr=a l "..e. The most nome SAUCE ls fonds Th. mid unrivalled condiment havhisfamie - orl_inioy 0i1...prin... led geld. l'U;lot L " E v ..Ver.l 4:r r !y " re D n s n . l. ed to see that the name of L• k rs rattßt no t .re ep ,r ee the Wild - LAREL, eSTOPPER and rLz. idauefacturtd by LEA& PEREU,s , Worcester. JO UN DUATCAN 9 .4' SONS, ).10 * ACENTE POLL THE U. S. CONNOISSI `'ONLY GOOD = EMMEZ ANTJSEMENTS - F"';l . i . EU" OPERA ROUSE. L. D. . ............. U 2 aacr,a. 111.11ES5k: St CCE.t , S.. second produ'eport of She gceafir , et. tacular Drums, Lb.. Olympleeditlon of • (.:11ARI)S,11c. After wecks of pteusratl.. Immense colt In Ilmir Cud n.A.O I= Ncyc Scenes. New Music .New Prori c esrt:tWardrot, And great raft of character, .11112E1r Afterno i ent MUlnee: IarPITTSBURGH THEATRE. LKS.SAND MANAUCLIC,WiI. HEN/M.1;30N of MIL MOWN 'motCtiun ETTIE as rO-CA•RON-TA TursDAy vs EN !NO, will brprg,enteu David Copperlleld To conclude with Po-ca-laon-tae. .....Ijr. JohnFiftnrg,uklluaft: Pori stan Putee-P I rarilAtiONlC lIALL, EMIECEZI ARABIAN NIGHTSENTERTAINMENT; olt, 'I.OITERINGS' ON ENCHANTEDBROUNO,' t= Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, AT TeiREE O'CLOCK, When Children will be admitted tor' 73 cents.. ' Adruls..lon 23 Cent, Dnors open at quarter before Aeven o'clock. .EIC etblttOtt CuentlICUCC5 et nu:ln:tat SuCCII O'Clect: oak jrPROF.'UROOKSrFASHIONA BLX DANCING ACADEMY, 73Tninti Citttntireh, Is now open day and evening. Juvenile Class, Wenneedays and nature days at id 0. as.; Lan,: claw, Tue.!'Ay and Friday at 2 r. aL • tielitletnen's ClassoTueaday and Friday at Va P. 1;. All tlia aahlonnbhtimet. Quadrilles and - tlillons hu tauol. ouoderate tertus• Pies se call at the 3luslc mom. for circulars contain, g Lorne Se. 1:1• ,PROFESSIONAL -B. F.. BROWN, BEM Local Claim - Agent. U. S. SAN. COIL, Office, No. 67 Fourth Street, (sr.col.a) ILVWt,) Pittsburgh, Pa. rensious, - Buttruktvs, and Arrear of Pay Promptly Collected. I No thorge made uhtt: claims ..re settled, and then Luc e tondo. ata fee. tn,2l . bhd ILAW UFFECE, Xo. 98 Grant Street. MINIASTER, GAIIAM st, BunqaFlELoi . Attorneys and Course Hors, Pitteslom - 613... 32carliaa.a.. IflU COC.11.14.:1011: tit Ores radno9m.... • fur . b•!2-9 • WM. A. SIIINN • eITTIIII-rEr 1T L.lO lti o. 120 Founitx St . opnwslte Particular Att.:lll.ton glVett to the CO'ileCtioll of so nonnts. bins, note, . Correenolnlent. Ia mow 1 oro, Botta., 1311[11nure Philadelphia; n.nver. 13nittivn., Hen.' ng, Indlsonpoqs, lot lq..rgantonn. W. Va., Utica. N. and eliewbere._ senntli L. . 11: LINOS.% Y, • Office, '63 Boyle !Bract, Allegiseey 98 m: att , ntlon glven to ttrawleg deeds, sna oco ll ec t oe sl dornmeote. All ions Ipe ro•t•••1 to 111 m •• J care (al Imo prompt itt tati •n. eZS tf DR. E. DONNELLY, Office, Sixth and Grant Streetg, PITTSBURGH, PA Su rgiSig—Special eration. attent , io n given to all cases requiring cal Op id/IQ:FULL & McCOMBS, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS:AT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, PITTSBURGH, PA r 24. WS JOHN A. STRAIN. .A.7.TOMPLIMEA%.MT, Ex-Officio, Justice of tau Peace, AND VOLICF. 31A6WPRATE, Otrace,lth St. opposite CatAcdral, - i 1'1175131:11(ill. PA. Medi, Bonds, Mortgagss, Acknowledgments. Do po-Itlous and all Leaal MIFincES executed wltn promptness and dispatch. WILLIAM JAN CE V, Nii:Yrr rs 1 . 1.7111.1 e, Justietc •TIIF. PEACE , till REAL ESTATE AGENT. °Mee, corner of tiller and Dravoe btreeta-Lawrenceville. Special atteaLlon given to the purchase and solo of Heal Estate, the CoLlecllon of /tenni. and the pre, r ation and acknowledgment of all Linda Legal . WIAM* JCE • Justice of the Peace IL and Nola An. P u bic. My f.1:22.1 EUSTACE S. MOIRR9 WV, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, 7 2 Peunsylvania Avenue.. Yost of the Fitensiee ud opposite Oath= Street .ruettheie CHATHAM T. ESWEVG, Attorney at Law,, No. 69 Grant Street, Plttal?argti, Pa. Q- Coal:Wesloner for tail°, Kentucky. W.' Vit . - glob. Mishourl said other :state. L P. STONE, Attorney at Law,`. OFFICE, II DIAMOND STREET, oppoattg the Cpurt Howie, Pittsburgh, Ps. BOOTS AND SHOES ,t j, t. ROBINNON ac AO., 61 Market Street. ctlalved a large 4:1 well tele eed stock CECIE Men's 'French calf, Kip anc' Water-Proc:f Boots, Eli dies'2,ll . aSee : Roy', Vole, " ut• BOW., S4OES, C3r-Ea or All the Le!tcst ~ ty/ s. MANISFA. "CCM. o 11 t Foa. THE R.E.T i 0,0 \v . It. not•LIA I tot 92 Fedi rai SL At,e4.11, =I MEC Boots,' Shoes, Gaiters, lialinurak, vi e pert.. sot 4e W. trer brought to Lila tua , let GIVE CALL BEF.Ute. Uu: HA-06 lIEMZEE! foot and Mine i..rninuris.an -99 FettralStrcet, .111cguttay A LARGE AND FilEs HA - I — M IS 4! Matti N Ituolb. SiWEN • And liatutorat4. Jost reoetoed , awl oe sold rt to, e.t.a PRIC Et, either Iniolesale or me tal 111 Yr. 013 t CALL Biztoks i:,ka.ll•orkO rLS ITTOULIL LA. W. C. B11111.A‘!:. • • MinSo.9B Market {ho'o't. 24 do IV trom lrilt~ =L - MOM* VIL. )0113 rlit.aln. C .fiILELLIENG Manufacturers...ad Draters In Cturstcossa. Shaacla BOOTS, SHOES & GAITER No. 140 Ohio St., Allegheny. Repairing promptly exeZoted um the •nonest n flee. NEW. BOOT AND SHOE .STOlt Si. Ciair Street. A. lanes awl well_Aelretedelloels. of LAW-. LiENDs and ••1111.1 , 1:els•d ILA L.d..e.tc4. winch will n pout At :d,• 1-•! , 1 . 1{1 , A.4. 1,0•.:Adl • ••••.1, _2:MN pitaw&Ti: Dit4ASieS. 4.4r1V1C FLNN nTREZT. news Tor Um cora el all Clueaaaa os a rriva,. from two to tom . days, in an eattaely sad vestment. Also, tlnminil tK gatoes... and all o Wisaaaas thamaawar . . . - M=ll:Er!l=