El -4,11c411-Ito'lliittlf6k-iift 1 W.EDNESDAX, kipygllßEß 28, 1666 T o. yEARIX ADVERT Owing (.0 I.biltlarge =LOIS at of aCvertlsink rou sic with whb.ll we Aro ' 41- . 0 and for which we Are dely thankful, arathe increase or eur rlreali tion, altogether beyond our presen'ti means to 000 Ply on promptly as we ought, we and It generall) inconvenlybl,TeArsetittAme4 titatre lmiivilble, 10 Insert cbanges for yearly advertisers ' , 'tlles; Lett u our countlug.roOgi before 'seven o'clOeg . In the evening..,„ " PRISONS AND 'PRIsON DISCIPLINE Having discoursed of the increase of crime 'Commonwealth, 'and the causes cut gaing - thereto, we now pass to the next topic. .• • ". 2. The Inadequacy of the Existing Penal isstitutiOns - prOpctly to hold the Increasing Itumbere TheViVestern Pent dentiary -hiliontOwded Vita it is absolutely impossible 1 it some essential particulars tee 's conform. to the statutes for regulation. Doubtless ilia lanin stsinalar Condition , of facts obtains in the Eastern Peahen- Usu. More: room for the custody and treatmeht'Of:felems is indispen,sable, no matter what systel of detention and dis cipline may he pursued. The present time, therefore, la, Mast' stiltable for considering the general-and' particidsr results of the system. in . Use; and: of contrasting them with the!titreit s gtitsined: by other methods of treatmerit . The expenditures necessar ily involved-iitatutting.up expensiye addi tions to the existing establishments, and in remodeling them, or 'in pulling down the . existing - buildings sud.erecting new ones, would be so considerable, end especially during the 'current period of fictitious values, that it hrworth while carefully to consider what . had best be done before . doing anything. The buildings now in use were design ' ed for the system of solitary confinement. Of such confinement es a curative for.mor al obliquities we shall speak hereafter. Our immediate, object is to state that the system now In use provides for industries to be prosecuted in solitude. Several ends are proposed to be . gained by furnishing crimi nals with.,regular occupation; to give an object of thought; to hirnisha means of honorable support after the term of impna onment shall expire; to form habits of in dustry as a safeguard against relapsing in• ,to crime; and to defray the expenses of )It . . • prisoners. The progress of mechanical In ; Tendons has frustrated most of these ends. The same cauies a - Vich have banished many forms of manufacturing industry from cot tsges scattered up and down the rural dis tricts, and from the dwellings of the, poor er classes in thins and cities, have made stich industries incOmpetible‘fwith solitary confinement. The supersession of hand • 'labor tiy maChiner; , has rendered most lid/Idea manual toil unremunerative except / as the operatives are brought together in companies. to Illustrate; band-looms are no longer a source of revenue to persons; nor eian a discharged convict, by knowing how to use them, gala a decent livelihood. Power-looms must and will do the weav7 Mg. 'The introduction of Pegging. and : fetwinkmachlnes, in the manufacture of ; bobta and shoes, has made it impracticable td l prosecute'thst branch of business Cessiully while Isolating the workmen. In :1 , i Most other employments a corresponding • change has been wrotight. And the end • is not yet. Machinery' tends more and more to congregate people by compelling • associated industry. - „;',. • , 1 As already remarked,. the existing pris ons axe not adapted to associated labor, one the prescribed discipline does not admit of • •ii. If solitary confinement shell be tinned, it will be absolutely impossible to make the prisons self-sustaining- Isolatee labor may sill be prescribed for its as-- sumed remedial advantages, but steadily, ; • year by year, new difficulties will arise, -; 1 frustrating its profitableness; nay, making , 1' ;: it more certainly the occasion ofpectiniary loss.; Under a system of congregated labor, • =lay industries are available in prisons, both as parts ef the discipline and As sources of revenue. But this is not the main point to be gained: It is most desir able that convicts should , be assorted or grouped acct.rdingto the degrees of expe. . • rience they 'hate had crime, so as to prevent the less. hardened :and - -debsuoited - . from becoming more contaminated by con . •-.; tact with those that' are steeped to the core in guilt. To confinement and occupation should be. suoeradded careful intellect - hal and moral training, at thehands of persona •'• fully competent and Who feel an abiding it interest In the task. ;Something -of this • ' - I : • is attempted under the =prevailing system, hut nothing persistingly and effectually. • What should, be the thing is subordi nate and ineidental. in the case of most . contiets not only has early omissions in fait particular to be supplied, but perverse and deauctive habits are to be uprooted ' and removed. This is a most difficult and - delicate task; and all the more because it .... is necessary for the instructors to deport themselves tn 'Conduct and feeling, not as -the law's avengers , but as friends, counsel lors and benefactors.of those for whom `a they watch and toil : . Another cuange is not less desirable than this. c o r,dcte'd criminals, instead of be ing sentenced to undergo imprisonment for a definite number of months ur years, , t ought to be-Committed for tratreerit, sub .ject largely, if not entirely, to the dliscre • Al lion of the,. Prison 'SuPerinteedents. it should be neelerstood ;when a culprit enters a priaon that he is to remain there until he gives satisfactory evidence of reformation, and that ha Iconic' he discharged only by • death in case *lei evidences did not ep-. Pear. Under such a system as hawe e meagrely sketched, the, great majority of •- • those who enter prisons can be sent back to society; after a probation of not unrem sortable &Mallon, transformed into honest . . • , and' useful citizens. .I.Trider the present • .. system reformations are rare, indeed the rule being that-au offender discharged upon • • . . the expiration of his term, will speedily be returned to the prison from which be went - oat, or to some other. The most danger cue members of the community now are • those who have been oftenest subjected to prison discipline. . . An incidental advantage of the proposed . p l a n would consist to the abrogation of the current system of pardon. Now as coon as an individual, is convicted, unless the m e is flagrant to the last degree, petitions I to the Gov . ernor for a pardon are hullo:di-I , ateifprepared rind circulated for signatuy,, ' and every one supposed to have influence with him is importuned. Let us nut be . . • understood es joining in. the popular pls . mor against cleinency: Some mistakes • dons,Titt. may be made in bestowing par fewer are pardoned than ought lobe. In. - deed if a youth is overtaken inn•feadt and • sent to prison, about the only_ liophof sat , . ing him to his family and society, lies in speedily getting him out. There is a denyi • • consciousness of this in the public:mind, which is wellfounded,•and in which Gov. ernes, in common with their fellow ; sects' fully share. If penitentiaries Were what the word 'Pricisarily,imPorts, - places of ~; reformation,thvvtase would be dills:rent These houses WOuld-then be refuges for. • ; many _buffeted souls, who would find walked was iron; the loose pebbles, with strength in them to renew the course of , which the surface of the mountain is plen ordinary. life and honestly fulfill the duties • 1 tifunY covered, arc all iron. A light sod, bearing some trees - and bushes, cover The devolving on them. ' hill; but in many places e normous moss covered blocks of ore jut stove the our ! face. In one of the Inines in which the men were working, we saw a solid and al most perpendicular fare of ore sixty, feet high. This ore yields in practical working an average of 07 per cent. By chemical analysis it Would be considerably more. ' Atter an . hour spent 'here, we resumed our seats in the cars and, ran on to Pilot Knob. vri*q is a still yaster mass of iron ore, or at leastst has that appearance. It is apyramidal mount of about :550 feet in height, covered, like troll Mountain, with a scant groWth of timber, except the sum mit, which, over a space. of several acres, is composed of enorinous masses of iron ore, piled up in grand" confusion, and ter minating in two huge blocks, apparently rent assander by some aueitnt convulsion. of nature, upon the tops of which our; party assembled: - The view from thiS sum , mit is very extensive aid pretty. Two villages lie in the quiet and fertile valley between this and Shepherd Mountain, which is a third, and a still larger mass of iron ore. The ore of Pilot Knob is nearly black, solid, fine...grained, heavy and rich, but not quite equal to that: of Iron Mountain, which, when freshly broken, has a metal , is lustre,. and lmore nearly resembles cast iron in appearance than any ore I have seen. That of Shepherd Mountain is strongly magnetic; but of its appearance and relative quality I cannot speak, for We had not time to visit it. There are two furnaces at Pilot Knob in full operation, using charcoal. At Shepherd. Mountain there is at least one furnace. No mineral coal has been found in the vicinity of these immensedepositories of iron. Largo quan- PROWN , S GLUE POT: tities of ore are mined and shipped to St. A , Louis, some of which is transported by Xtrcavara s iess 413i-lotao 3P'cbti river to this city. There is ore enough The best and ebe.apest in tbc ularkel. Assorted thouto supply theeworld with iron fora lot by JAMES DOWN. thousand 'years. n,15 - at Wood it feet. We had naively time on the summit of ,_U DR SALE.—Four Two -Story 1 Pilot Knob. The grandeur and novelty of Brick 1101.1.7, on Carroll grace, tin of rat tle situation, the brightness of the sky and tore Lane, with aye roon.e, finished garret •nd the delicious purity of, the air, all seemed ce imi t water to yard and gas to tLe bousel. They to have an inspiring effee,t, especially upon are guile o, s and vs tit be cold Un hy ES' R. the ladies. Before we descended from our ICA HALL. Real Eatan. Agents, lofty porch the Hon. Henry D. Blow, the No. 01 Heaver street. Allegheny Representative in the present Cogress from . of -let o Missouri, made some A USELESS LABOR Si.. WENDELL' PIIILLIPS proposes tc demonstrate, in a public lecture, that the 1 popular conception of air. licauci: GnErt.- LEY is purely mythical; In plain word's, 1 tno such person exists.. lie had better I . his pains, for there is no novelty in to that the common estimate of pub respects only certain ;loes or as :" • -• their characters, and is, therefore, pa r erroneous., Mr. Put ht.trs Inuit has.. —ong COIISCiOUSDCFS that he is not the rrhiL he has generally been represented to be for the lust quarter of a century. This constantly recurring hallucination otwe received expression in the gruff affirma tion that "no man is great in the eyes of a valet.'- -- In this particular neither Mr. GREELEY nor Mr. PHILLIPS differs from other men 'who have attracted to an uncommon de gree !public observation. Take IiEOE.C.E WABrinSGION7 for example. Does any man, in his sober senses, imagine such a character as is now popularly attributed to him, was ever exhibited in real life !, One who has carefully gone, over the original letters of, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN in the Li brary at Philadelphia, begins to appreciate to what extent the actual anti the ideal dif fer in respect to him. [ Bo let ti man turn into the realmot reh. gimis biography, and ho will presently ex elalin that he never encountered such peo ple in real life. And this is true. There down me saints even now, moving up and in our daily walks, whose lives send out a •precions perfume, but "they are not the saints we read about in the books. The book saints never live till they are: dead; that is, there 'are actually no such ;peop l e;peop e; but the heart, guided by morbid what true excellence consists in, conjures up shadowy pictures and seeks to endow them with flesh and blood. • 31r 1 . Pathurs's dissecting of Mr, Orms.: LET, if lie shall execute it in the best style' of his art; will be spicy reading. We re cently looked over a delineation of Mr. enitmrs, executed for one of .a; sonar era jounials, on the same Prindte, and found it decidedly caustic. Mr. liltmArs may have taken a hint from this pioiluction and conceived the idea of ' sfirpas'Ofig it in malignity. If he cannot, np one i'4se need attempt the job. • i 1 , _ l? • lIEMOVULS' ANN) Among other important ittfotmAiiou con veyed by letter writers, for the :, ! ilienefit of the curious public, is thectur4tt report which comes to us thtough a thaien chan nels, that Mr. 4TEVE:.:9 is prepang a Bill to regulate aplibintments to ofticOnd pre vent the re-nomination of ran4ahtes who have been rejected;_anil this is :tiStrred to by a contemporary as though it wqrc - some. thing in the way of proglesethiPuetheen reserved for the great reforuaer s a Lances- ter. .We take occasion, however, - to ttate that the whole subject is already ttgfore both houses in the shape of a Bill, Opittea in the Senate, from Mr. FIENDEItSOI:, ryf:tlis7 Souri, and another prepared hpfr. Lusts, and reported by him fOni. the itt diciaryt Committee of the 1.1.44:0, which stands over for disposal at on t.;iky day in the ensuing session. - it was kept back,, at we titilltirstand from )1. '•Pll.Ltsxs himself, for tffo',..rpson that at else of the sessWit was not hat the House was ripollso adical a me. ure, add tolerably sttr*at the Sen it.e n. not.. The effect, liew:ver, of the clectitz - as well as of Mr. if.?-rt;'isbi.rs's dein- OnstratiOns since. will douhtlespie to stiffen the nerves of the timid, and shO . :w them the necessity for seine legislation li? . f this •sorT. Mr. Wrw.a.A_Ats will be ptiPared, we doubt not, 'to furnish the argument upon the Constitutional power of Congress over this great but soniewhat difficult question, upon which so much difference of opinion seems to have heretofore prevailed. UNION PACIFIC: BAIL MAY, G, U Correspondence Or the l'lttsburib Gazette. - AT HOME, Nov. 24, 19.66. After our long and very,pleasant and in teresting excursion to Fort - Riley and be yond, our party reached Pittsburgh on Wei:Destiny last, in the same admirably ar ranged exclusion car in which the entire circuit of nearly three thOusand miles— from Philadelphia to Fort Riley and hack --was made. I Say nearly three thousand, -- bteause we made two trips over the Pacific Railway between Lawrence nude Fort Riley. On the first we ran to Junction City, three miles beyond Fort Riley, and two miles beyond .the junction of the Smoky Hill and. Republican branches of the Kansas. Not the slightest aceident,r . a isiegle incident of an unpleasant notu e, occurred. The most seve cordiral al good fmembersecli7 prevailed among tof the party, and friendships which will laat through life were' formed. Between Pittsburgh and Lawrence, iu Kansas, our car, in going and returning, did not run - twice over the same rail. Be. tween-Wyandotte and Bt. Louis (a 5i feet tiack), it wasi set upon i litTerent - trucks, and then stgaitOpon its own at the latter place. This was probably the longest ex- cursiou that was ever made in a single Eat, EXCURSION TO 1.110:: MOUNTAIN AND EmoT On Monday morning, the 19th, the eastern 1 excursionists were invited to unite in an 1 excursion to Iron Mountain and Pilot Knob, those vast and tar-famed deposits of iron. Pilot Knob is, I believe; 8:3 miles from St. Louis, with which it i'onnected 1 by ra.lioad. We were accompanied by a large party of the ladies and gentlemen of Si. Louis, and it is seldom that so intelli gent anti so genial a party get together. To p a y pellt rep of ispaceh them than you 'would on cuyou would like to give; and to speak of some would be invid ious. The day was bright sad clear, and just cool enough to he pleasant The road. runs along the bank of the Mississippi for nearly half the distance' ' throngh a beautiful and picturestke country, well elevated above the river. -si x miles below' the depot at St. Louis we, stepped for a few minutes at about the cent're of l l,„ city of -Carondelet, aud yet Abe two Mlle-, are now neaty-united, and Will be entirely so in a short titre, thus making a continu ous city front along the river of aboul nine miles in length. Leaving the river, the road, for some forty -miles, traverses a:somewhat rough region, in which there are many pretty lit tle valleys. The hills—which have more brush than timber growing , upon them— are well adapted to Tines, and frnit trees. This part of the State is but little improv -1 ed; but when it is properly improved, it ',7' ',A vet; pretty and very valuable. ' iut eight. miles before we reached In h., ..ete-whicli at: present is the terming.tile the road—we came to the base of iY,...... Zountain. Thisis what, in Penney' . yeah ?,,sold be called a hill. It is, per haps. 0 feet above ?belittle valleythrough three i' 'c' blast ' Tu a rt t P tet,lL a f n u d l 1 ° w rit e r r .t e ti t o h n e , r n e la a kre ing some luny tons o charcoal metal daily. here we met M. Harrison, (me of b i the proprietors, w in, kind littenlione a dd e d greatly 10 lie - satisfaction with 'Web --: the party explored and viewed this extraordinary locality. He -10 ,ris about a mile, Brat around theobate, then, on our return , directly over the sum mit of the mottlatabfr, widelt is somewhat steep; bat,in no Place.precipitous.- From the base to the summit, and to an un known depth below‘the base, ' Mid over an - area of about five hundred and.fifty mires; It is an_uninterrupted Meer' of iron ore, of .he richest )t-ind. 'The road ofir idilch-vre thii Second distric: happy remarks, in which he pointed to not far Instant localitiei in which copper and lead mibes of great extent and richness ex isted, and constituted another part of the boundless resources of Missouri. Mr. 131 ow was followed by Mr. Walter, a member. of the British Parliament and the principal proprietor of the London Times. Mt:Wal ter is on a tour of observation through the United States. It is his brat visit. Ile is a gentleman of, great intelligence, courte ous and urbane, and no one of our party 3CeMO to enjoy himself better, or contrib._ uted more to the enjoyment of others:. He is accompanied by his son, a modest, sensi ble and very agreeable vounc man,' who was manifestly a favorite among the la dies. Mr. Walter's remarks were well conceived, playful and won the approba non and applause of the company. Of the return home, with all its ringing fun'and social enjoyment, and of the splen did supper at De Soto—about half way-1 ,have no time to -speak particularly; but I will venture the assertion that not soon will say of that party forget the Excursion Pilot Knob. C. C ENERAL - NEWS A. r,I. IT Ws, outorra last week in the Uni hid States District Court at New Ydrk against 3lajor General Butterfield, upon the application of a mother for the dis charge of two 9,01:16 from the army, they be ing claimed to he minors. Gen. Butter , field, accompanied by an Aid, and followed by a file of soldiers, produced the sons in Court. Therf names are Johnlump and Michael Connelly. The_ mother of Jump swore that be was not 17. years old; that he had eitlited in the 2d - Regiment United • States Artillery, without the knowledge or consent of his parents or guardians, and is i now held against their will and ;consent. It being proven that Jump, when enlisted, swore lie was. over 19 years old, and there being good reason to doubt hie mother's veracity, he wa's'sersr back td the army. Ruecs IV. c4OIi.DEN . , a yonug married nun, living ill' Providence, IL L, attempt ed, on Tuesdiy; to cut the throat of his wife, from whom he was serarated, but was driN en off by her grandfather after in dicting sixteen severe wounds on her per- , son. Ile escaped until Wednesday morn ing, when be came near his father's house and cut his own throat. The wounds will probably be fatal: TOE Commcin Council of New York are negotiating 'with the United • States Gov-" moment in reference to, the purchase of the lower end of the Park as a site for the new Postoffice. The amendment made to the report by the• Alderman, demanding el,- poop° instead of $409,000, was opposed, anti the sum of 4'750,000 named. . Ilos. W. n. KELLEY, of Philadelphia, lectured at Boston, on Wednesday, before the Mercantile Library '.Association, on "Our Relations to Civilization:" The au dience was?yery large and respectable. TrrEnE are now 882 convicts continei in the Ohio penitentiary, 10 more than at this time last year. Jim number has been steadily increasing since the m close of the War. , .. .___ .. . , . TUE Convention oflocomOtivs engineers In Boston was ?Inv last week in visiting the various iron and engine works about that city. . . . A rentdc school teacher in South Bos ton fecently commuted forgeriiia b. the ,amount of $3,000 and decaruped.' HORACE GREELEY is to lecture at Beloit neat mouth, •on "The Issues and Lessons of our Civil War." • . • • TO CONSUMPTIVES.—The Bev. EUWAUD lA.iLS:LiN . S Prepared Prescription for the ease 01 CON 01)3IrTIUN. AiSTIIMA, 13141)3 - c t irrisi. COLLibi and all TILLGAT and LUNG AFl'LLlttiNtii, tree hots been in use orer ton l core, 7111 r the most marked success. 'lke itch: wily, rtriArsd urclur Mr. Wilson's par zonal ihreirrisloh: 0150 containing the • freieriptiou, „ i: full arol eXpliclit direr tiorts for pre perstion tied use, 10110111 U rr the short history or his no may b. oktalocil of i'LLMING, Druggist. Corner Market ireet suit thy Distot. tt,burich, Penn, or - Price of ittineily t,M. ifrimplticts turrilabord free of charge. Sent by rusii anyerhere by iIuSE FLEXING, on receipt of 43,2.. 140:0:11TW A Beautiful Bead. Of Bair! "London" The groat ••Tlalr Color Restorer" "Londtin'S I.nm:lra of "111 le Color Restorer" ••i..ohlon" the Dresslng • • Hair Color Itastorer" "London•• ••Ilair Color Restorer" • I. It wi 11 restore gray hair to ita original ardor. Ar,vriir wake the hair grow on bald licarla• a. It will restore the h•teral secretions. a. It will remove all dandruff and Makin g e s. ible. A It will :sage the bair tort. glosby Ma kin flx I. It will pr serve the original cot •r to oil age. 7. It 11 , 11 prevent the hair frt. Dlaing B. It will cure all illseAsen of toe scalp. only . 75 rents a thittie. six loittles, 61. roll at Dr SWAY N ii3l .Nortir clirth atreet, shoe. VIII. and all kadlua drugxi.ti and dealers lit toilet Cr tides. Bold by & McKZENAN, 43 Mar ket stres.t. fir". A.' it ELIA 37 Wood strict. au. JU5.,14.F.1..1,1 AVM WI Market street, u. • lf , tsburgb 11 Ail F. rr. &heglie&y. 2 , • THE SEASON OF STORMS. The blasts Of autstrrin nod the chill stomas or early win ter are apt to make cad Inroads upon the constitn• lion Ira the fet I,le. In old tittle, at the cOillineUOe• Intat oft very yeayon it waif the tatltlon lo take a strong a soft guard i. 4 galnyt a change of worse ton seusel• ea pr.- .I!ee. 21. people of 1.1 day Understand the matter b :" 1 " r. I stead of dep , ettng the •yalrru they relo tore,. It. In the method they adopt they exhibit a wise tltherlypination, In lined of [craning to thu notatedturoolanta oreounneren or any of as corn pultuds d,rrk, rroto nor. the; 11 , , u' lr fa " to tho colt' lift's, portel gor P at t procurable In theta/sr! , -- ItuaTr.rEtra siTTER 6 Turlr 1,1111 It r.ll N, ‘ ...byy to m,' 'Medicine bteu Wit ..• co s •1" 1 "" "" Pi " riakan and no ,oleution . are ll getable r v ou,, ,„, e ortinine and o ". e y ward. inho NOS/ we Co`.-: torn,- 111 n u r oy, toe co . ply thsy. lino-1...11 or I:nttrA thalles totter wore or , rs. anti, troln demo arloctit•• or IL. Ilear• att. CtiOys a. ear•tt of the he In o caber land uneer Ilearen are these !natal!. to, ren . rral lot la rule and 11QhTILTIEIL i s I k. a a elite tor then; WI noir" o r g anic t° thrir °nog ' d. therelqr, noyond Care. And let In..rho e rOrittuaLO entstign to. be exert; pc fru. Jilaa ,, peaent understand ono gre , fact. sir: hate. tereltalenalmse of this vitalist - rot took ala ear _ Lt. them or Dere ' !_l h t; genial n be i a P r s a .te ' S ' e ' n a l be. i!kbVERTISEMEN TS, WM. .B.LEGEAM., Jr., Adams Exprear Officr, 54 "WI &reef; is an authorised AMrnt receive Advertisements (or the GAZETTE, and aU Miter papers throughout the Undid States and as pancoca. - - arkEV. E. H. Oilmen WILL DE.t,IVER AI lUtra IN caul m• N. cornkr, It:pn andHancoc k lo73/Q9 l . W, at 1031 Wejocit 1. i. Subject—ltivnts. YltorloAsCZ ILLaWriaITD - 3? ova NAT/ONAL Calais, • no:LW ' I JAMEST. Blain a co„ (Successors to 8. Jones & Co Corner Fourth and Woodlits., BANKERS • Bt, BROKERS, DZALZ II6 IN ♦LL 'INDS 01 GOVellarilellt Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver audV,oupons. COLLECTIONS made on .11 acceoftlblo ➢alnt. In the United States and ganass. Interest allowed on Time Deposits. • LOCI -At' the Outer Depot Fort Wayne and Chicago Eaihoad, A Crik.Cli Ytert 419,00. drawn In favor of ALLEN, IIcK.F.E Cri., No. 3G. ou the: nF.CoNI) NATIONAL BANK OF ALLLGUENYIvapuent of which hes been stoppod• A liberal reward will be pall fur the r..rovery of the same. by applyini at 301 Id !MUTT STREET.. FOR SALE, • FIRST CLASS DWELLING HOUSE. - NO. 131 Fenn Sheet. (near rut); most ellgtblT situated, the. e stollen. with ell the modern Con veniences; gdod Cat rise.. HOLLJe.nud Stable attach ed.. For partiollari, Inquire or nobs tain leAAC Far( NOOK, 29 Wood st. ROMEWS CELEBRATED • P.A.TZI .T-0C1PC13. 113 . The beet Ead LOCIe in the world. A. full seso* nient for sole by JA WES GOWN. • 115 Wood street. VOR TUANKSGlVlNG. — ittialtby l s Frei+ Oysters, In Calla alad butt cans; Seined Siniccil deli, Crancerrtes. Green and lirel Yn.ur Puon undlln.broona: roire Blackweles Pinkie b s and 50,0 si Near tellot M. 'Raisins and Cur rants; Prince...sand Bordeaux Almonds, for tale at itinFanilly Bravery store of n hills A. BESSIIAW, no Corner Liberty and Hand iareeta. __— NEW ARRIVAL: NEW ARRIVAL! 50 0 pease. , nes: crop Raisins, In *hole, half Ann querter busts: 25 cocks otos: currants: 50barrela ebultle Plcklec, in vinegar: 50..1 drum. nes crop ' 41 bag. large Tenntsses its Sole: SCOO I [et:li Ccnoa Net.. La store and to arrive at I.IEY3IE.It S 111105. 50. 310 0 125 Wood street. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEtA3 OF 4LLEULIENY COUNTY. • No. 539, Dce•mb hrtehh" Kiren of tho application of the .I.IIIILOINO AND LOAN AAA •ChATION NO. 2, Rt errrsuilioali, — fur r Charter of incorporni I, mod in the °dice of the Prothonotary, at the fiber and term urn, *hated. which will be grant. it the nest term of the hour; of • COlllll.ll Vita. sheptien& thereto he tiled in prober time. I At 0611. W a LTY.II, • ' Prothonotary. ALLEN'S ticriNE Mt MI CI JD Tt Superior Article FOIL SA BY GRAFF & REITER, Sole Agts 215 Liberty St,, Pittsburgh. BAILEY, FARRELL CO., Btauttfaclatero LEAD AND BLOCK TIN PIPE, 1533.13 - 01 C 1-.31E11.9.370, Water; Gas and Steam► Goods GF EVERT DESCRIPTION 167 13mithfiold Eltroet PITTSBURGH, Pa ruinptli attended to L 075 CEEMII S'llOE, LIA uId RIVESS be CABRUGE ItAXE,Iii .ho aet. the c." - Or (rover & Baker No. I Sewing Machine &fora baylug g else where. IL Is the 1..551. ror Slit at NO. IA Fink! ealing, Jr. 11.. ......... IRON CM SPICE MILL. STRICKLER& IVIORLEDCE. FIFTH 4TREET EXTENBION =2 Ilsethe geeently peretineel the Above AllII, we revectfUlly to the potelle that we will continue the nottiofaetant of PUHA nrIAES said 31Us1'AIllt, to. whircn we will ue able to furnish to W HOLE SAL tot RETAILAD COFFEE D LIDO , at th LOW EAT , COFFEE st e ol (MOUND 'NUTS 110 wrElyti, order on short 'the.no EYE SLOUII. and lettESH tiIItJUND AliAltfe MEAL coo etently on hand. Altalut to dell fele we eollelt the patronage of the pubile. It J. 13A.:AT . Elt. layletuLlTofH!e (legrere oil *An scrod to (he wants of ,uotorto. . • MTUICTIiLEIL K nOBLEDGE. CO= 1:IMPOOMMIIMPRIOJ 121=113 WHITE, BROS. A. CO., New York E. J. ROBKRTS, Agent, NO. 1 tit. Clid.' Ntkrept, Pittsburgh. Pa. Zest. cokatatall oo haul Carton Factory OD .I . Data Mackluery Oil, Woolen Mlll Oil, Dark Enktne Oil. Light Cold rtalne Oil, Dark Car Oil, P.c. 1, C 0 1 ,41 ecrkw•Cut- Dark Car Oil. no n dug nn:orl SPLENDID TIIIIEE-STORY •vv.ithaausiscovAszt AND ELEGANT THREE STORY DWELLING S'ox- Coinet or Smltheeld and Flint biretta. Warehouse. and Loge by 6. fret. Unrolling nriltiln6, iron , ing ti feet on bittntiold-13 root.. Vireatut Lot 30 ny forgoes wish tho Dorniling• 3 . 3 king dw."" 4 ground II :rot front by t. deep. To ter•irn thla vainnblenrOPOrtY arta)" to iND ILLAL:EBTATI AGIN GO ymltltCeld street _11.74 L . __ o. FOIL THE 1101.1 DAYS. A VINES bTOCA. Al/APTED FOR 3ELcallcia-sr Prisioss.t es, or ALL NINDs - M NAT 30 IA 3S. " Sr GOLD AND HI WATCIIES for Ls.lle. and 0,1115;. (MAINS AND GVA.1110; ELEGANT bETS. vnrlous sett!nits; • 5111.1) A. 1.1 II SILVER. rE.Ns: hl I.v Isis tiPoo.sitt„ . 'yeiES, URNS; FANCY ARITeLti., Sc., A 1.,. JOHN MITSCH. So. lltt Funeral St., Allegheny toMeGs _ JOll,l CALM tlf• • .TII ..Wll, r pALmEn, ANSEOUT.Z ar. I=l J. ♦. ROBINMON x co DE/LI-1.611 1 N BOOTS, • SHOFO & GAr.TERS Xo. 61 Jtlarkegi Street, Neer Fourth, soar: GET NUNS BUT • GROVES. & RARER • Fo.r a HolidaylL Is reliable, too arid the rtfore tile bolt. Don't tall to roll and lt at CIISSON SPRINGS COMPANY. The cKedltori or said Company will please send Immediately, Ihily authenNasted, to A. 8. SELL. 1? . ..7:073 No, 144 Total!) street. rtlttsbursh• and cur 21.0 by Lig - 11 - EEO OIL cecieired • no7O Wlol •0• r 1/• . EA s. .E 7 .Tr.x CO.. MILS. BRANDON YELLOW 2- leceived snct :or sale by lark/WAX 6. kiIiLLAY £CO. • now 196nbna•bs lovbreVe. V \Y - .nritl Jambi: 2' lIIIILM.. VFICEITIAN.RE,D, ~IM; rcC4lYed e , E vo . or s AC KELLY • ya p. • • .otni. 10 IIIIIA;;PIITWV4 In blae4ders, irc ealTed and for e tal ic uta • illacusimifiraggisf,ir streett, SKITES! SKYKS! SIiiTES! BOXES PERE SC L' TOYS'" . / I L MF',',:tTi . P.d. " .°lT ,O . , rt - rt ir T 0 Y ! 5,000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS Before purchasing elsewhere, call C3O 3= o "Ir , and examine in Stock, as 1 can • • I SHEPHARD'S ‘. . 317 3cAlaert-sr l b.t-re , et PITTSBURG'S, PA. OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JA lE~ BOIWN, No. 136 Wood Street. n 01.10,13 FOR WINTER CLOTULNG. We call to ezlal attention to our stock LOTIIS AND CISSIMERES, FOR GENT'S AND BOYS' WEAR, EMBRACING OVER COATIN,OII. BEAVEits C,l$Ml ]I EIL EY Also , a small Lot good assortment of Ready-Made Clothing Whled .4 otter for tele et NOYLISAL litt(tEd A: IffeCLELLAN6% • uetion and Shoe Emporium, FIFTH STREET., OE= A N ORDINANCE granting Messrs. iiconew.n , .t Douglass, black & taholaa.. Wm. Richardson. Dim tin Johu liteath.nd prtritrge layingaiown mall. a U. long the Monongahela Wharf. hif.C.r.on I. Be it ordained and enacted by tie .4/dertnen end Clasen , / of Paffraergh. in Select en.l ca.nemes tt.wnrstei.etAxe.lol,l. owl if to. tieretw ..,,,bained and enacted by authority of thn runts, That I the privi eat he sod la liegeby granted al eQuen an Se Douglass, 144aele .1. 'Atoka, Wm. ItICLIS,IB4I.. Bon ito .L Jelin Meath and G. W. Cam to lay down Dills under the Airt..tiou of the City Mega. later, along the Monongahela Whirr, from the toot` ot Liberty street to the. or nett of Wee. otreet: said load tO be used e act uolvele for unloading :too load ing matter, and that nil intoner unto:elect on said wharf or within thr limits of the cityrallroad c tre shall pay to the 'martins. ler of the Monona s. heli-Wharf, for the oan of the cite. fifteen cents per thousand feet. hoard inelau re. Provided. that said road shall be anhject tia such rules an 4 regulations as toe Connell of the city tn.)" onset. nod Contr.:Da do botchy resorts tho I:nictitte of ha•loc bold rail. reneaved upon reasonable notice being rn• Or4_ainerl and enacted into a law in columns, this Nth day of S t ool:o.er, A. D., DM. J CAK.S ,SteAULEY Dreauleut Of biilect Council. Attest: 'E. b. , Clerk. of beleel TM Council. ' I /WAS STEEL. President of Common Council. Llecial Mier[ of con:anon Council. Attest: no^loS3 UAT AND FUR EMPORIUM. TS iILI sw I. LICH D R OMr CELLAW TO loft ith a q,,.II.TMKNT wawa la oacrol et cr - nra.,r 1-104 P I-a64Clll.olli'axs.ciL C3Fexot9ses 1E" "ET I;L , BLEIGR & CARRIAGE ROBES, • Mihongb prcpaled art Ih a full line pf • lIA.TS, AND CAPS; WHOLESALE- AND HETAIL. . 11.1.1_141. - 1 0 1 473 : LA1N" _ .N0:75 Wood Street:. pITTSBURGII BREWERY. PITTSpUIIOI I !CARSON, DARLINGTON it, CO., BREWERS, MALSTERS & HOP DEALERS, JOSHUA BifoDEN • et CO.. ricc.bargb WE[. W.'ANDIER.IIOPI, Allegheny, „, u:‘ , t u r. P areril of the two Ono, ALES. AND PORTER. Whirb, through the careful relection.of ;, . 341 t from onrrzttn.l.e mining r.eltltles and Hop oR 'll',Vit,r..,Y;l'se.tibs:L highly reroormmled " ilelPgg ' ; ' ,NlSVllVWS " e ' tstomer.s.: w _ r g e t e d r alty. log bit l'e e rt7ryTUVog r i;l:y r Uit t ee u : ” •Ctrter of Daquesne 'Way no9;o:0 • • THE LIGHTNING LAMP. C1id".•011.0.......J NO. vONI.L. JONEi, CRAWFORD & VOGEL, Agents. THE MOST rowEut•ut. AND • TRULY Itsll.lilAYT COSA. OIL EVER FRUDI.i. I,I4 . Adopted by the U. S. Governuient. Non rensivr. Cnean end Itemnliftit. °tree • brllllnnt lieht thretr•lbla "reeler loan soy other Isms. Title {viten:testiest...4 to all Ourtozoirth snit as the sick le meaty a rondoctor. neeerre grtt'it'reilliqPltimi":"l7Zl4',APiVellATV Islefittr i . Fon sA LE P • Appiy at Vol ton'i Llroit !owe, Flab Street. or Aikrll . o hook Store. 7t; Fifth etreet. Chronicle Betiding. ' EANTIIIAIV '8 PATENT Portable Foidt g STEEL ek. VIILL1g0:11 FAMILY BEDSTEADS The BiSt . Ikddeada feu Family Fie in the World. . • m\Vimattufarturr various sizes sod style. Of tostb DOUBLE ,LNDOINULO IJEMITE ADO, all of rrbleb are tto arraturtot a. to admit. of their bring easity fn (4 , a tatflool rt oituring tt bull or screen, or oved dts Urutclott the butldlug. W beu fuld.,d Walt , are pert . Maly pyritl,le, and ran esallY be carried from room to town or from noose to hon.. To be alum at 111111T11 fic JOICITTZOiIt NO Strath. de..l. • • n07.1.39t . • • 11. rt. OttOrNe. Aunt. FRINKLIN. COTTON WORKS, E. HYDE'S SONS COTTON YiaiN, owayiT CHAIN oC WEST CARAIIe AI. IITRCiEET. be t weena Robinson and C A R AI D ty • it.2+..—Allopra op mall •ttendell ACLEGIIENY COUNTY, to. co YIIIONITZALTII 01 rINNSYLVANIA. To the Ilelra and Legal Iteoiesontatlyes of J AILICti IIEA N EY; late of eitiO couuty, stece.ed too are bernby cited I o t 7 SO4 apppar before ino, on 170 t r co t re ... 4.T i l. , l , l=l:,.lo,3At c h day ei 11. It GRAY, Itegistei f It, Ills, ac., In and fur ilitdiE7ur'F'b,;.fh:m slid Orr*: to take out LettO.;l ' o ' f Ailmlntstration on the Estato of sald Jan.., Hen ues, duceamcd, or show exam, If soy, Irby tbe tame should ni t be Eranteo to One or more V the. trod. Imre or some other fit pcOun. tures , "d r t my band stiil acal of unice, at ate burgh, this :tub day j zf ., ll7 l. er i teA v A , 1 1 . :,... , 18.1., nolsmleolsrl, 0 Wr• PITTABVII.O II , PA zro. 18 iirrii STRHY.T • 1S T TAE • MEETING OF THE ...t,claltok!rir. of tha UOICIAND POttlAY AT. Id.onfoctu rod MAI and for 1.1. - v, l.lant (Aliso.] Station Norember,m ad, T. K. E if CO., • I the"focowlni: ... ot.ct.d DlNCt . ot i m Of d Como.nt for the,onsoloirrear: 301i4=.23.43402" bbaxiirVlTcarlicas, ' mAxp wTll% nO . r. 00l And DiHO2.l. Mt". W. , Cor. B d and Market Efts., - CIIISCIIILLI:~, 11, °LOU RS 111.4)ESLEINS N11.1.T 111413 AT ETTS JEANS. Se Nos. 55 and 57 Oar sperblltraarr IS =I DOW prep•rott to matinfartoro COVIIIILET YARN, CANDLEWICK E, If Arrl N oymoN B um TOE BEST• PETROLIA BLUE LEAD, you ow RErixicas PlTTStillittitl, FA . COUOVEO 84. IMAM SEWING MACHINE • Ivhrttlitres nal* onifelutssism...Plea.. call sad xxxeine it JllO. 15 71.17 H 311L.LET, 5,000 TOYS! 5,000 BOXES Ter THE MEM CIIOICE GOODS Great N-ariety. BATES & VELL, ‘TYER A IiUPERD STOCK OF Mantles of Fashionable Designs 191-I.A.NATI-RI 3, Of all the Celebrated Makes BILMORILS IN EVERI EVENING SILKS IN ALL COLOR IRISH POPLIN 04, ROUE DE EIIIMDDUE. EUENCII DO ERBROIIVED ROBES BOYS` WEAR B LAN KITS CLOALIOING CLOTH, do .KANE'S PATENT PETROLEUM SOAP. SOMETHING NEW, CHEAP Bz, BEAUTIFUL QUISITE TOILET ANDVARI% SOAP COMBINED, aNE'S PJETROLEUX SO.IP , . . After numerous rattsfactory testi In hundred , tat/allies, emindently offered to the public, on t tt catittlishill merit, 13 the hest Toilet d Es nosy In r the market ias a Mat-rata Waalting Nap ansala of all Cloth Maine. It to Si. and vtlicutous emollena, being v.:reliant rentedy for all Comae." Mies's,. From Its ilecultar chemical con:101.0one, It la en- Mid) . free iron oupleasant odor., and (Melva anti st snore. ts emit (ironer. For eaJaist the principal Ilinggle Inyab ur ittgh and Allegheny." _ no_liotl_ C ACTION he TO Celebrated PURCHASERS .AND licalers In t WATER-P.IIOOF AM) '`COLD-PROOF • ARCTIC GAITER SHOES, Valuated try T. O. WALes, of Boston. , THE GOODYNAI: hiII:TALMO MAD nu 8110 E r t rtO.IItIANY. of Naimutuet, lionueetimit, would in form Masers and toe public penentily. that they ore the exclust owners or the eat/UN...NO Sole Mantyllmattertra 0, the above named Sho*Olidal will I promptly proaecute any and sal Inirilrynta of their right under . 'alit Patents Ati n . 1. e ANC ICS are bound teiih cord and hare t,h4 at Inn, Patent , and of our Company on thei,, f: ',AI pr omot e ise tos' poor Imitations. trAtel. •ti will tir,ro el own Interest OS' Purchimlnei• those I ' te IL ' El d , 'tbZl this t e ' .4 ° . " P ; t?. ~.Y ‘i S o t s . 1" NI g a ' tt " 1 c ;i3 Ve ' s u ri st•.. Roson, and Illids,l/M;sthOUTPLWICK, Nos. the i.h Liberty at., New Tort, arc Sole sivente for the axle of the above named Muses. 'Jamas E. EhuLiait, Petit. I rens. anon-024 (iv , . 17. bCILAXTO?t, FURS FOR LADIES, Furs for Ladles. Furs for Ladies, Furs for Misses. Furs for Children, • Furs for Corps An :MM.. stock Ocf,vreVe.l7 eerythe /UT, CAP AND FUR STORE OF az. a X:t ct, 40 Co., 131 11^001/ STREET. S not: FIRST CLASS LOOKING GLASS AND PICTURE, FRAME MANUFACTORY. J. LYONS, Two. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Keep. on handand manufactures to 'Lot,. the FINK: 'nSTYLE.te fit lin. Bunn:WOW) and WAL NUT. OVAL and eQUARE MIKRott, PuILTRAIT. ami PICTURE krItASI.A , . Contain Cornice. Bands and Buttons. Consols. Tripod and Bracket Tables Of exquisite design and workmanship. IitLUINt. AND ItrAiLLDINO executed In the highest strlo of the art. SIODEILATE. PITTSBURGH CUTLERY 03" P ivo:Y.7We have on Islaol the finest stock of POCKET CUTLERY in thls4cltl. Al.o, HollowGrowadßazers =I wTh. N. 043.3;) Agent Pittehurgb Cutler, Company, Xos. 67 and 69 Fifth • Street. DIBrATCH BUMDINI2.I GREAT REVOLUTION IN TIME. WINE TRADE OF THE UNITED STATEd. —PORE CALIFORNIAOH/tsar/W:4 E. made and e elf done in France. P.m pure Chile, - FifiN r ine s ,and taking the place of Imported Ch LW, WOOndenigned vrould call the attention of Wine Dealers and hotel Keepers to the Nllol4'll. ietter, whin may give a correct idea of the quality their Wine,. “CONTI,FENTALHOTIL, Pillteuttellt.t,O et. •lhizegna. BOuctien a Co —Clentlernen: Having wean your Cal ifornta Cloannagn• a thorough teat, take plea/etre in wiling Hot we thLnit It the twat Amen ma Wire, we bare gee( used• We shall' at wee place it ou our bili . of g thvi s Z l iar;:rti t it u. ,. Call and try our California Champagne. noLlin7S POUCH hit A t :111 Ley at.. N.' Y. BUSINESS MAN'S COMMERCIAL COLLECE, Nos. 6 and 8 at. Clair Street. Hasa Penticton Charter. BOol.liceplor. Peumarahlp and Arithmetic, time unlimited , $lOOO Arithmetic nod Penmanship per quarter of three months rennin.hip. per inttoth f or Circulars or *led.e MI, lI 14111.1! N. b l. AFFE*, or .1. P. Melit.Af MONDS IT= NOTICE TO CON SUMER S OF WATER.—TIie reppalts now in progress at the Water Works render it imperative that great econ omy should he oh erved tn the use Of water. the one engine !lOW runni , g being yr... tea et! to its utmost eit , pactt, ALI Utintecfmte) le Of maser should be avoided, such as sprinkling streets, vroshing pock o exile, drenching clothes n tub•t on Anordluate extent, Au. Ithieu there ' s proper attention plod to these requirements the city .11.1 not have suffi cient. nolo , for tiro, culinary and other necessary purposes. Anon-observance of this caution may spriVe We offender Of • SO pply °Twofer, As wells el tall a heavy nne- It lc hoped that in tho course of thigeweels or • mon' 11, •1 farthest, the Superlntendent will bee enabled to remote these restrictions: no13:11t4 Jl7d. YRENCIS, Auperint , nden , of Water Works.' FITZ 4 PATRICK & BROTHER. FIRST PREMIUM • GoLip,PEN M 4.41 U YAM llitE He. 43 MARKET hT BEET, near-11.1rd street Pittsburgh. PENh AND VAhEd, Wholesale arta PENN REPAIR all. Pers out of the ally lucrlntrens to repair eau send them by mall and promptly returned. • not 4:O7:St KT MCI SQUARELOUISof BERGE N /5. CO., Manufac ANGEL. -LA tarers GRA NI) • f PI Warernonrs. ts 7 BLACKEN STILEKT, BeeOnd Bionic M rat from Broadway. NEVi YORK. Tha • Ylanoa manufactured by this firm are endora ed by all the leaolnr artiets of the country for their . vvvag , g4TAPJ4=':;Avgr 4 = l :m 4,4. di Ten Octave lloreerned imam, wi th one and Trench 'Repeating Action, car leg., a real a and lyre, and a written lraranlele [dr Ore year., (or tOO and NOTICE. AMID EXPLOSIONS MADE ISIw I P 0,6 ULT.—Thin is accomplished by the AL ADDIN Win LAM?, becau el-he t • neither WWI nor Cute --WT. Irma DONT, cannotbe broken by a TALL ETILL be fillro Iltllllo/9, it Is a demi Lawn. Ficloe light (which the wind will not - blow 0 , tlegMal. 1W XTZVITTT.T TO C ,, AL Gan. at lI.LT TIM COOT. Too t; 'make the flame' T~IS T ' Aciel":l2S7. ° l . iftrELVr it rde, i Tlfra st.et, Pi t tabuzib, vs. • .z01.42:4017 NEW ADVERTISETIIENTS: la:- • • SELL.II , IG .OFFiw ANTED—A. thirr.oughq 011Ipetent and enessetteld-A.„ , act as ,letpernend.rat s2d 31, ,,, 5e5 , of it.. r l.- • tit.. S....lnes Compcts:— Will [TEN Sl'S' C CION, will t.s receised /or VW. I. Ys. At the othee .r •`Ftstsoarels Oa, Siercitar.ss` WWI an1.16!UX. ,1 . the SOH.o LLICS, corner of Tided and Sesttstiahl ,creets. ul• • WANTED. SCHOOL TEACHER. CLO,~.K~ ~~ AT COST, To Close Out Business, .rogetlicr .ttla !Argo .tocl. LADIES' FURS. GUNSEMIAUSER & CO., r No. 6S MARKET STREET not: WILTIIEULLL Sr. SLOANPS r3P • .a.%9ollqrr. LIGHT, EQUAL TO GAS! 1..46.7CM1NT Gas Condensing Burners, .. . :xn be used on any , Lamp. and Dispense entlibly wt. h Chtrent:vs. The name produced be these Burners spreads out similar to that ot (115. Tile construction li such that the smoke Is counned In /1.• D .. c ondemn Chamton, and Is wholly converted Into wic klame e burner does not depend directly upon the wlor lts light, bat burns the smoke which is produced I hereftnen, and • Barns Less Oil Than Chimney Lamps. 114.1pr0.1.es a more Brilliant I.l g ilt ltstssny other Burner lathe rosMet. • STATE MO COUNTY RIGHTS FOR SALE. _ • Easing purchased the right of disposing of th e bare Burners In Alle g heny County. pal Ors st ing to examine or purchase. can ha seeotroralated by calling at ,Itly purchase. 134 WATER STREET, shove Brulthtlel.l, Pittslyargb. JAMES BLACKMORE. Sal.C/NVABSEIIS WANTED. • no7o PITT&BIlliG11 (IS SAVING CO., Office, No, 2 Merchants' Rotel, COR.THIRD AND SMITHFIELD STREETS cowimx4c3Eiiz: JAMES I. BENNET, President, ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President; ROBS CHRISTY, Sec'y and Treas'r, ME= .I.k . J. 1. BEN SETT. W. PATRICK EMIT. TI.N.:F.T. J.ll'll. .1011 S W. I'IIAI.+ANT. J. 11111I.E1, W. y. \IIIII,H. Office Hours, 9. a. m, to I p. daily. not33D9 3BICr"V" BEST EEO I = 1 'M ••••.• ...• ='.. " ••=1 ...... Zen. 1•10. M . . • . •T II .$ BY 1:).. 4. Ce -PriV, . CiscoNsTrri, wino. . .. lasi' ,ANOLE -4 ,'..4 ,. .. AT LOWEST' RATES. w.,...R0t7 . _ c. Id • mints, MYERS, HOPPER Ft 1130.; (Successors to EL R. Bulger.) 45 Smithfield St.. Monufaclorors and Maus In mi Mods of riItnELWISIraRE Parlor, CliambOr, and Dining Boom Sets, OFFICE AND SCHOOL FURNITURE, T6getber with fall assortment of . Pittsburgh Manufactured Furniture, Constantly on hand And for rale at the X.vorlavaist C3a,maYs. Px-loosis 1)11. J. 8. KING Has resumed the practice of Dentistry •t NCO. 1.04. Opposite the Cathedral, nos.nal mie Wbcre he wish. to receive ble Mends and patrons vrtio are in need of the sirvicee of an ezperienced DENTAL PRACTITIONER. • . - Especial attention will be given to thoTreservls; tton of the natural teeth by sklllmiiy. nli kg the with the most select material, aod by giving them other proper treatment, thus preserviug them for to tusWusea and comfort Its a vipe old Wm^ Irregularity of the teeth of young persona skill fully atteaded to and correrted— . Those beautifni life-like artificial teeth, rindered so comfortable anduseful by the mag ll who ic ot the Doc tor. mechanism, will p. mule ready for e m ayo rder them. Allreoent Macoverice of 'value in it flog reli e f from pain In the extraction of teeth, 'sent oe skill fully administered to those who may des-re the 7 m. c Whets horde from oh.m.td 4 T. Id._ ' sei493 C.z5..R33. TY CONRIDERATION OF NIIIIIER .-01D1 ANPLUSIONS that sae weekly occurring from the use of 11%7E1/lOU OIL, the underslgned have enneln ded to sell their Oil. AT itATAII , at their WAREHOUSE. No. 88 Masii-.15.et IS tr a et . 3he VII le guaranteed to STAN A FIRE TEST OP 110 Etottg ES led upwards"and I, Inspected for export by competent inshectoge. Those who desire &uniform smd 41111.1A81.E. AR TICLE do well to purchase the SOHO OIL.• 1111IFFE31. ILEIEEES' & -CO., h 0.33 MARILET DTREET. 31uhluiets and all others can be furisiehed Lard, Spne,litzirctroleum Lubricators at retail. ir TO PRINTERS, STATIONERS, 25 - ,c. Tici uF CONitioiLin OF ALLikiIIE.NY Co.. Present; nag, ItoFetober WA' . SEALED PROPOSALS wtil t. reteired at this once until 90th Instant, iticl nal, e. for furnLhtne Feventy.fonr °Teo Duplicated for Tann. IS07; evecity.four Collecttan'lfuplicates do do ilefenty.fout &drool Duplicates do do Samples can be keen on application. 'Flma of do. IlVery to be specified In ennt tact. - • By dtrectiOu of the County Commltgoners. no'lLoth HENRY LAMBERT, Controller. 20 00 8 00 LEATIIER BELTIi I W. • PHESSMAN & CLARA. No. 1/111.0 tiTltltilT, near tile Penttentlari, si i rug Olt!. manufacturer* of ever? . description Of Tr-VEIreATViIIiCA F I .M. ' 4 an; ernes . and repaired at short notice. Particular at tention paid to Belt* for Rolling Mills and beery works. All work warranted. °Nem reapeetkily ollcited. Oe MIL MON UtVIILLA INELUIANCT. } • • ON &ter estrett, IllorEanOtu 104. TILE D hareIRECTORSthIs,OF TIIIS COM. PANY day declared s. dlvluend of TWO DOLLAtts AND rirry• u E.ors on "" share of the Capital btook IRO or the earned profits of the last sin Inenths, one dollar per share to be sanded to reduction of stock. due Ws, and ono dot. tee ..d Airy 0.1.• payable In cash oil and a•ter 'Nth lust..'free of tiovernmeot Tax. nottinS:, JOHN Id. CLANEY. Secrola:r • 1011111Y1 11031113111 1110111111V— 'levies receive.: we exeluntye me of ARNOLD & 9ILZEL'ISBITPERIOIt WHITE FLINT llallNY, I kin no...receiving l‘ 0 barrels, and will confine. to reelliVe thrOilitkOta the sell.lloll. Trade 'spotted at lowest rates . HENI/T•ILEA , — 1.11 tort• Appaatulia•rman. MEM G014:111., NEWS FOB HE FLICTED•' -- • I PATENT lIILDICINICAL DRU BS. at low priori. KOISTITT.E.P.. B HITTERS. ..1 prr bottLAea. DRAKE'S PLANTATItiN 111.1TEIVA 1100YLA.ND'd BITTERS, ad par boatal. - , ' lba. POW , 1.) 131111.11A1W. We. Prr And crarytAlugMl i grag. t rata Ha. SAM. Clairalarast, • JARED-M. lIIBUSH, atAXOlt.i.Clllaza Or • Ream Boilers, Oil Stills, Tanks/ %beet Iron WorlM, . , Ez",, oprr•Po*sisirg. P S. NECE99dIFUEB 'IIIE WINO 1 , Tor a (OA MOE:MU! MITI: and et4l. Kr., 4 11 ,17:1 1 k t a tlltl . N gt LITILII "M t=ii riegood-,1‘2,7; Utonolls to/000144 and *Met =CI otlidlon triorro . MpO. I.llM it r e fiz. " At u, . =tur= cmartommps - Ettoor troi', or ft!onir, eve, t0w0 , .5t0„ to act zest ,otle otottr 1atC4110136. OTh. d"'• • w. L rit.ouriti • I T. , O:T , OT _ ____ ---- VITANTED—Good Men to sell l t lilght• for, Lis A. inOLW,; MA=' tiFill/4.7011. Ale, , to sell the th a. ltElt AT(lllby sample. and other rshl lis •cl :Inc and praiseworthy wtsles Ililli mom int• ,red eserywhile. Men ont of employment, was.log tn TUOAt• trion-s• Inst. without rtsl, should 0., t.. Clair .1 , 1r,t and erre onetime s. V l lil . Z t tnt ! i. two'nsuo go, .1 Ini.r , Ir loznit, at. , 41:1 , rtrao eapii.i. New Patents lust iss.wd• t apitaltsta 1 sluo..d iee thi•. IuoTM J. C. 1 II.TON• 1 1 Ak, ANTED --AGENTS—IIIALEAND l t F LNI a LE—ln every part of Heater re 011• ' SO". . ' AtAV T l•ntrll 't,' . ,l 7 ,",';'- y kriff;',l!°t7". -THE MAll.l•ihi —, Pilal CO, , ' —l.li.CiiLs• , lIMME AT SiIItINGYIELD, i• Either by th. shim]] or on commission. Publish era' rates sl tiles 1. For Sill pu t yleLaje a aa j l . y . . versos. or tuler,ts, no: Sit Fifth .sect. ritubutsb. 1V A ti u r ri i ;e r ll l u l At rt ; N cn i tirerf l ut 1 43 ' 5 5 :0 2 6/it for Lanlee, everywhere:C. Introduce the Common Sense I' soillz i ll b •wljla t Ihautil i nci; /ma:Tiered and teas fanc.triktilTit .tor I.W.sistrfuil s y t— Vra .ti - biug..o. lug the elastielook,stitela. and fully warranted tor Miro, ye.... WO pay thc atone wagers 0, a Ott.• Mitaloll, from which twice that amount call ISO made. Address or call on C. flthWlLlid lt CO.. Offer ho• 2555. Pllth street. Philadelphia, Pa. All littera SLUM ored promptly, with circulars and terms au.1.1170 AGENTiiwA.NTED FOR THE MOST POPULAR AND BEST SELLING SUBSCRIPTION. BOAS PUBLLSED. We are the meet ex lanai , ' puhlishers ha the Uui led Owes', (having eta honer's.) and thereibre east afford to sell louse cheaper and pay agents • mera liberal commission than any other ..ompany. Our hooka do not pun through the hands of (lea ns! Agents, taw nearly all other auliserlptlen wort a do, i therefore we ate euanled to glee on r reneges erg the extra per cent. which to usually allowed to tient:cal Agents. ha perienced carnausers will lieu the dvautageg of deahng directly' with the pule. lissrs. tior'f cries embraces the most popular works 0.1 all en Jens of Importance. sad Is net ling Impidir boll , orth and 000111. _ w Old agent ~ and all others, who want ibis best pay , hug agencleg, 1.111 please send for circulars and atta our terms, and rumples item and tile character of our Woad with those of other publlghers. Address N ATiONAL. CU iILISHINU CU., any Minor St— l'hiladelPhhis'l.._ WANTED. - 37 crcrivc3 , Isas...w, • Of Hood acqulr;ments ant temperate habits, who Is - . 1 .1111u1F , t0 turn his entire attention.," study anti naler. 'int be taken as a.b.TUDENT or 31E10. UNE phielelanoFtliritY. YR OF ( . 11,010i. :None but LhO Ce 1111131( 'kith good rurommen.inpdes will be heard. 1/ Add." rnYsicie,N, GAZITTE OFFICE, uvls:ol2 GENTS WANTED FOR A NEW :NOW. IMADY. WOMEN OF THE WAR. 14 THANK MOOlt. tithe of -"lilt , Rebellloll ,cord,"sc The object of thl• non Is 4 collect and present narratives of the service* of the women who •harod thu T te e rth. s r , f i l m ke e na , r . in ‘ n.d i o n u g ht s V o l u c in_ eril pages, antis illustrated wlth steetplate_porUsets. engraved In the most Improved style• nold only aubscrlplion• Jiur Circulars, addressor apply to nen NO. P 8 Fifthstreet. yittsbiugh. AGENTS WA-NTED BY THE ir.V.K.A. SEWING It ACHME COMPANY to sell Llogr SEW $l5 .3LACIIINE. of -I sew trona tlittuepaper to heavy Beaver cloth or leather with• eat change of feed. needle or tenPon. RR presnure foot and newly designed tour motioned UND/rderSA U. Address,ersCloslnir •Isn It. unr.t, Abe).. r • lli Fifth Eltreet.. (Sec itt on dherph. oo,) • Vs Vs:. SOLD Pd; MEN 'WANTED, TO ACT AS SALESMEN, Eitherrmanently or tomporartiy, who arc Ps ' putout t o engage In nest-class luisiness relations. Apply to per/ on or address W. D. B AKER, ' seta:l4 V US Brant street.„ Pittsburgh, Pa. IVO ANI.ITErtpd l—beßam°o-Nnetitil.'olgiadik,r? In su?”‘ T o: • Alen to glo,euo ou city or. country property. na" ,- contberr.l:llme from Ito a ' , earl torn.. t Al.. Rutin,' or Aewm..nodst.lon Paper, haring from eg days to five moot. to run, to amount 01 1110,t0O. to sums from gY.St to WC • APPIv to_ • noZ) B. BcLAIN A CO. ---,--- A— G iT 9 WASTED—For the Gold ••• • MEDAL h EWING id aft 4.11.1E8, In ever/City and county in the Uuldn. ..Itlli ach e In tie T r ee least stA dd m re p stsl e A sl a twothread A M . n Ol Psbln o t l n street Bosto V n . 3lastiniN PO. a o not:nut . SALE. V -- OR SALE--Four Three'Atoried F OR DWELLING RUSES, NOS. 138, 146, vso. AND 152 PAICY BOW, THIBM STREET, ABOVE 5111THFIELD. O. W. k A. 5. BELL, No. 1.*4 Fourth street. FOR SALE, ~ 3 or oS. _r HENNA PINE BOXES, BUI TABLE 808 BACKING MACEIVSEBT Inquye •t OAZETTE CODNTING-HOOP FOR SAVE, THE DWELLING HOUSE -. . , No. Si V oortti near Wood, now occupied In part by Messrs. Tlaroart b Bays, Attorncle. For price and trt me, enquire at „PEOPLE.' NATIONAL RADIX, nal) ! Cotner Wood and.Strat Wart, k ui svacki:l(oo4.l B. F:BROWN, Local Glann. 'Agent.. u. s. sfiN. con., • - • office, O. 67 Fourth 'Street, • • egecoliii rLoot,,) • Pittobtirgh, Pa. • pensions, Bounties, and &treat' of• Pay Promptly Caliente& No ,barge made until claims are settled, and than but a modc!ate fee. • TTORXE r AT No. LIO Fonalh Bt.. opooeta• )411. Particular attention given to the collection of ad counts. hl 'a, note., Correa{ dents In New York, Boston, Baltimore. BMW:telt, s; ISetverri, .Bellefonte, iteeding,_Pa.4 Indianapoim, Ind.; Morgantown. W. Va. BM.. N A 1.. and elsewhere.. - • self/All aliabiatinx & ATTORNEYS &couNsEtiouniT LAW, No. 69 Grant Street, tn724.b23 JO A. .43.-T-sr:AmEetzbeLaszw, • Es-omcio, Jastice of the Peace AND YOL:I.CIC BILA.OLSTRATE, Mice, 112 St. opposite Cathedral. rrrnmtmoil. Deed., lgagas, A ekaow ledgcnenta, De. pwltluas and alt Legal linelnees exceated wit% promptness and dLspatcb. • tayl9ll. WILLIAM JANCEIG NOTARY t•OBLIC, JUSTICE UY THE rEACIit," AND BE LIITATE &GENT. °Mr , vacua Of /Scalar are Dray°, atter, Lawrenceville'. of re% grtZ i tr: glee Al h o e t ternT:7l.t.Thaa 1%4, paratiou sod I.llllollledgmest of all kinds of Lott Uonvoyancos, JAN(IB.Y. J.( Ice of the - Ft - ace and ff DWI ram , my'N:b.ll:l EUSTACE R. MORROW, ALDERMAN AND CONVEYANCER, It Pennsylvania Avenue, Toot of the Este:riot and eipesita Chitin] Street u, yr, os CFIATIiAI II T. E WOW,. Attorney at Lag, No. SO Grant Street, Pltasburgb:ya. WELDON & KELLY, PLUMBERS, Gas and Steana Fitters, AND BRATS FOUNDERS, ♦ j.fge asortment of Chandeliers and, Braaketh, Lead Pipe, Pwnpe, Sheet Lead, dr,e., ALW4 OP: H.24.ArD. . . 164 IVQOd, 04(404, 1 114r Biala , . QrSDRIES; • YID libts. P:64 . . - W elnalt. Cannlqa.ral4. xo cams Boa. met . bi nisei sad ft •IT VIT S HOW trs BE PITTSBURG'', PA.