vo=4 II El ES Pellttsktqolt Oagettes Pertnithanißeed & 14flaRITB `BUILDING, ~.... . me. too imam etreobt. fi. 1L roman 4341 Liu'• T. r. -- isourros. 1 3041•11 itlEttt Acuson r.saw.sibuinwalimilage"• I= 818104 ..... ... ... 3 800 8 OM Mud ET drier. CPU 8838, •••••••• nu 1133 8313 um Mem ( p.78.8r) 88.8 'g u. /403840 runistiums to Nawsboy. and Arum BATIZIRD.4, JILIWARY 12.007 IdliPlutEß AND THE EMPLoYE. Wonderful &eget have taken place in She relations between the employer and employe daring the past twenty or thirty years. The great responsibility which herstofore devolved neon the former, In a great measure, is moseyed, by apparently uncontrollable causes. Some think,' how ever, tLeir sesponsiltillty is virtually the same, though circumstances are widely • different now from what they were' then. This species of modernism has been detri numhsibt the tree interests of the employ ed, especially to those who are just com mencing ] their apprentice career. The rapid development of osr manufacturing interests, and the immense number of per mits needed to carry forward the work, are doubtless the principal causes why the re lations hives° materially changed. It will be remembered by man, of our_ readmit, the relations which existed in olden time between the employer and the employed. Sueliwas the interest felt by the foriner towards those in Isis. service, that they_shated in the common benefits of his house, and almost became the. same as members of the family. Instances era at • hand of those who entered service with a view to learning some mechanical branch . of trade, who had been cordially welcom e into the family circle and treated as a member thereof. Young' men under this benign influent. became wedded to their hon.es, and grew up in the enjoyment of its sacred Influences. Many a young man thus wider the influences of a well ordered family, have been saved from a life of sturiesod folly. Relations once camel) , of a legal chasscter, have frequently been changed to more endearing and delleatful —from master and apprentice to father and son-according to lair. Habits were form ' ed which became omnipotent for good. But tha rapid changes brought about by the development of the mechanic WAN in troductiOn of machinery to facilitate there pursuits, have destroyed the time-honors t custom, and intimacy between the employ. er and his workman. - Now the young man who is Indentured to learn -any me chanical branch of business, is hired for a given ram per diem, for a period of years, and no surveillance is placed over his mar , els. He is free to go and come and be his own master, after be &ISA but days' work. However faithfully he may perform his work, and honorable his course, during business hours, yet not' having any re straint in the interim, he ia apt to fad into vicious habits, which might have been pre vented had he have been an inmate in his employees • The cast crowds of young men which throng . our frequented and most public streets early in the evening, ahoWs the per nicious Influences of the pree6nt system, ] and the fearlui retrograde from other years. • Multitudes of them young men, many of .whom are possessed of . genius of a higher ostler, find time hanging so heavily upon • their hands, that they easily become a prey_ to evil associations, and are speedily ruin. ed. And the evil is on the increase, and; threatens the very foundations of society.' Such is the enormity of evil doing between nightfall and daylight, in our community, that hundreds and thousands of young men are hastening to a fearful end. It ii not surprising to hear of sudden deaths among 'young men.. The wonder is that more do not die. • The large wages now received enables them to gratify their appetites and vicious tastes, in a manlier thst could not . be attained under the old apprentice sys tem. Granting that the changes are the legiti. • mate result of the circumstances . of.* the age, and the rest oneibility of the employer may be chinged, still be is not necessarily related entirely while the character of his ' survellance is changed, and there Is a • measure of accountability which can. not be evaded. The employer's duty is not over when he exacts a certain amount of work front the employee. He should . endeavor to mould his morals Loo so at to interest, instruot, and make him mein] and happy. ITsw-a-days much care is taken by the proprietors of large establish • manta to secant - certain house conveniences for workmen and their. families. This is , well. But there is the tinge of selfishness in the act, on the very face 'of it. It lacks • that disinterestriners whicb is always com mendable. It is easier, however, to make objections than - suggest remedies .for. an . evil. And yet some things might be done by thosewho employ large bodies of work men to arrest the tide of iniquity, which has invaded our social system. ' Man is a social being, and the first thing • naturally suggested is to provide -rich • means as will increase his social. comfort and afford amusement. Many amuse. mets,while harmless in themsavei, are avenues through 'which many are led oft and 'thereby- outrage society. The test -way to reach the social element is through the me of means in the cultivation of his mind. Many of the young men engaged in our manufacturing establishments have • -given very little attention .td the cultiva tion of their minds, but bave'been content with pleasures more of the animal than of the mental cast, and are avert; to the con- straints of mental culture. ' • Remover averse a rine may be to read. • Mg t] and the severer deities of mental t, isigi yet, if a System of gradation is adopt- • ed:Onging from the lowest level of mind - b the higher type, it might overcome the ingle, Obtuse and obstinate; Let courses of Lectures be established on the mechanic ] sists, illustrated in a high degree, and of -'such a character that every phase, of what ever department Is under consideration, May be so simplified sad clearly illustrated, that while the mind 'suns... go i n g th e ta t e . lug process, it to also linerested and in structed. With the cultivation of the mind, through these means, the social clement will be attained too,'and both muses could share in such.facUities In connection with these illustrated leo-- tures, schools might be opened in the even. lags for the acquisition, of not only the ornamental branclet, but a classical, and =Lament') education, and also receive les. 4. 4 `.pons in drawing, music, etc. These places ] should' be so constituted., as q) be easy of • scoots to deserying young men, and with. Oout any expense to them. Oar wealthy manufacturers and others, might do much towa rds relieving thedifficulty growing Out of the daily widening chasm between the" employer and, cmptoye. A judicious outlay by =lmp matichusturers andotb._ • sea, - would prow &Piet gotmertaterin this . community, and aid math in co-operating with the Churl dc- cresting - the . evils 7rblatt predoials so Istufn/17 mi our i-- midst. One thing is clear, employers owe this much-to-society at large, if for no other As a niibufacturing community we are far behind others in our efforts to ednente our workmen. 'While multitudes are grad uating in the various mechanical depart meets, and have attained the position of "master mechanics," Set their lack of men tal cultivation renders their practical edu cation to some extent a nullity, Those who happily possess eradiated mind, and a practical knowledge Of 'some trade, are double-armed to: life's "journey: Such persons soon emerge framthe rawicular ells= meat to the mental, the brain doing whit the bands formerly performed. We need s omething like the Franklin Institute in Philadelphin:c.:We need, and must have, some means to use the vast waste o( power that is lost on our street corners. Let young men be attracted by such means as we have named, and the curb stone hang ers on our crowded thoroughfares in the early hours of the evening will be greatly ditatlltßha ti a reproach on this great manures: Patios commuoity, the great lack of edu cated mechanics. The intimate relations :of employer and employed are such that the former is bound to use all possible means to elevate the employed: We hope, there- Tore, that some movement ere long will be inaugurated to enhance the interests of young men, especially in the various es tablishments. We may retnth to this subject again. -PARTICIPAIION ale GOV cRNDIENT. all. aristocracies, however they may dif fer in immaterial peculiarities, are idenii: nal in essential and permanent elements. Tne manifestation varies - according to the age, the country and the condition, but at the core—in the distinguished ideas and feclings—they are all alike. .SO long as • the government of a great people can be kept as a close corporation, in the hands of a few individuals or fami lies, IL le the highest earthly possession. Official rank, overflowing wealth, and em inent social position come of it: Eighteen years ego a numerous tinnily of paupers managed, by :virtue of powerful tradition, to get the government of Franco in their keeping. Ever since they hale ridden on the hien places of the earth.. Their fingers hate run deep into the public treasury, and • their brows have been bound with the choi cest honors. When a comparatively few in- • ivitinals or families have held such a pos- Session for a series of years, or for many generations, they come to regard it as some thing personal to themselves. They feel it Is their's in the eame geneses a legiti ; mate proprietor feels houses' and lands to. be hts.:ln conseqUencc, 'whenever those whohave been excluded from participation in the governuient become restive, and urge a recognition of their claims—much more when they proceed to demand it— they arc at the least held to be refractory and mutinous; often as reolutionary. The American elaveholders, for more than two generations, held control of the republic. A sense of superiority to the non-slavehobling was so constant arid overt in them as to be highly offensive, while they went so far as to maintain both in theory and practice that black men and women had no rights they were bound to respect.. In this they did not . exhibit a chain. Habit, self interest, thelast of nomination, combined to blunt their per ceptions,, and induced upon their frames of feeling . most incomnatable with justice and humanity. Nothing could be more a te:Ltd than to believe they would voluntaril • relinquish a prescriptive authority that was as pleasant as it was profitatie. It is not thus that reforms are not instituted. They who build shrines forst:Luna do not go about preaching the advent of the 31..casua. But the plowshare of war, recklessly in voked, was driven through the Southern States, and under its operation Slivery dis appeared forever. If any man imagines thatwith the down fall of that institution all the habits of thought and feeling engendered , by it were uprooted, he strangely - istakes. It is the common experience that undercuctimstan cm; of discomfiture malevolent habits be come intensified. The manifestatt of , them may, indeed, be modified, but the es sential element remains, and acquires an , abnormal activity. Our Southern aristoc racy find it useless to contend any longer • against. the possession of personal liberty by the blacks; bat they resist, with the of most pertinacity, their acquisition of those other political rights which are the natty ' rat and inalienable inheritance of all men. This brings our Southern aristocracy into the same category precisely with the Eu ropean aristocracies. - In England, by way of illustfation, the , majority of the inhabitants are debarred from participation in the government. They bear the larger part of the burdens of it,. but are not allowed to share in its powers. That imperious clue which site upon their necks, have a comfortable time of it BO long as their victims WO docile. • There Is no aristocracy elsewhere at all comparable Mats, for learning,' for Man sions living, and for wide sweep of author ity. No doubt the members of it are sincerely opposed to being disturbed. But, as knowledge increases—as intelligence be- comes diffused among the masses—she rightfulness of their prerogatives is sub jected more and more to question and dis pule. The Reform movement makes the Eng lish aristocracy nervous and apprehensive. It is a challenge of their exclusiveness. It demands of them a surrender of the mon opoly of political authority. .Abide them divide a power they and their; ancestors have held from time immemorial with those whom they have regarded in no other light than pensioners on their bounty. In refusing this demand they rest under a dis advantage which oar Southern aristocracy • does not encounter. The men to liken they deny equality of rights aro white as themaelyes. They cannot taunt those whom they oppress with the misfortune of being of an unfrushionable color. ..Nor can they make an appeal to passion and.preju dice by stoutly maintaining that the Rag. Ugh government belongs to white men alone. Ulu are constrained to`meet the Issue more directly and honestly, and to say outright they do not want laboring people to meddle with governmental mat ters—that gentlemen only, of fortune and leisure, should concern themselves with affairs of state. True, they raise a clamor against st particular class somewhat skims to teat raised by our aristocracy against the blacks. That class are the Irish—the very came that In this land are the most unrea soning arid . vindictive haters of the ne gums. It seems ea if all the contumelies, reproaches and animosities poured upon them by the Englialt aristaerscy, had been garnered up In their bosoms, and in this land launched anetineen the children of Africa. The recent Reform demonstrations in London created a panic at the West End. Quite an exodus happened. It was thought prudent to be at a distance in view of a possible collision. Of what avail la ibis tietermlnaUonatot to do Justice! It does not require a prophet's keen eye to see trait ow English aristocracy roust divest itself willingly, or be dlves ! ted hy violate'. of its prascriptivo pclvllezes., -Brom - who bad en ear for all the coniplii its, as wall as all the majestic voices of nature, said he heard a bird singing, "By and by the peo ple will be stronger:" They are stronger now, and the aristocracy that refuses to bow before them will certainly be crushed and broken. I.DITOBLIZ BREVITIES. Is Cindnnati, the waiters of a hotel quit work because the proprietors refused to take again into their employ a discharged servant. They had twenty five days' wa ges duo them when they gave up their places. Landlords refused to pay. Suit was brought and the court ruled that the waiters should go without their money. So much for combination. . FE.E.sn's Galveston Bung:ill, the best and ' most enterprising journal published in the South, notes that on New Year's day the thermometer indicated the coldest weather experienced there since 1859. It register ed 28 degrees above zero. Such weather is considered pleasant in these parts. 'rice Eastern Division of the Ohio and Mississippi railroad, which is embraced in the points at Cincinnati' and Vincennes, was sold under a decree of - court in the United States Court room, at Cincinnati, for the sum of $1,t00,000. Pittsburgh only enjoyed sunshine one hundred an_thirty-two days during 1839, although the almanacs announced the sun's appearance some three hundred and aixty-five times. R&M estate in Philadelphia, proportion ately, sells 90 per cent. cheaper and rents • 50 per cent. less, than. in Pittsburgh this 6C55011. OIIVAT temperance reform is about to take place in Philadelphia. Something needed there. TOE ladies of Cincinnati care for the newsbays and provide clothing for them. ALP. BURNETT is about publishing .a new book of comicalities. Ton President's first swinging sound was in a sewing circle. GENERAL 211EIVI They call young Bonnet now Prlnas James. - ilismarlOs plan of territorial absorption b hearty opposed. —The Baptists are cery generally moving for open communion. —There is a slight difference between dinner for nothing and nothing for dinner. —Every night wolves may be heard to fall chorus in the neighborhood of Ottawa. —One Stelnmeter, of Jersey City, is charged with stealing a lady's garter. whereite a "Praying Band." Its members go er they may be invited to nray. —Pntladelphia Ls gomg to find out how many children in that city do not attend school. —The heroic defence of Arkedi, by the Cre tans. is suggestive of another Tnermopylm. —The number of scholars enrolled In Penn sylvania equals the population of Wisconsin. —Minister Campbell Is at New Orleans wait- MicaorLor-like, for something to turn op. —A lottery litadvertised in Maryland for drawing comfortable berths in a burying ground. . —England invents annually $1,000,000 for drivd carcases of that tiny insect called the cochineal. —An unneual number of "brilliant young men" bare drifted into Mew 'York during tne past year. —A.roteantio writer says the Alabama sunk beneath the wares "elrgin and undefiled by hostile treml." —More new houses were erected in Na.h. rdle last year than in any previous year for hilt a century.... —A credulous gentleman in Tennessee lost Mae by locating oU wells under %heart:Mon of -oil witches." —Cornelius Vanderbilt keeps a stud of nine horses. Re also barn a new colt not yet 'brought out into society." CONSVITIPTION.--This ScoUrte (lie • sear, lo.ne of 041.0. who despotic ••••7 too Intimated Itself Into all clarees. gral.• and candid .5 • Elite Melt. er arc, Sri or nab sr- exempt front Its rata.. la My Mad rill. alike upots youthful Innocence lad Our. h see. come o*Omilricat symptoms oft laugh, iolu•rtno.o or break, Lrritatl. alms the Luna. ad Chest. Dana; rob= to the olde en.. La 0. Ems tatoo •.004 I org•tlve c ochuon Oft be ws olio system. Ls -utbatlehtly slated that os.c.fifib of the illhADA•118 of this auto ry and aortae doe of Ccbstallov. ae has b • en mor. thorough), r •nled. an'l Ite • oa.• ate less . nnersao . .; t.ere a no dl ee.dapan which exists a (hater Overlay of oponton. sad CO dacha Ante, ti•o more completely baba all modest aid and remeul airece.es. Persons sassing from this Oreld Weser. or any of Its canto slants. sh d lost no tato ln pusseml.g &detach . aof toe er Remedy, to order that 16.07 may stay Its ravages and be restored to balin. ill.. Nev. I•W•AD A. WILIWI . B eREPAtiID Pea PAILATION for the art of too taxation. s. taus, Uronehlta. Cotghs Colds. ladedreroat and L.... Agee lons. has b•en ha vaguver oe yarn 1 h the moss marled access. the ratted pre• cooed ond, Yr. Wilson . * paschal supereeaer.. ce,a pamphlet. es ntatnlog tar orbital prearlp t with .0 land a Olen dtreetlas fur pre cas tles and use, tosettoa with to short lastOry of his csa. may be obusaed of gU.s.rei f1.631.1!..af. 04 ht.rket ..treet, 1 - Ittebtoreb. Pa. tent by teal. of warre receopt orbs 21. Pamphlet nailed tree of charge. What Swayhes Ointment Will Do •-a.lll core lien la from 0! to 43 alum 2—lt vslii cure ttre most obstinate coca or Totter. I—lt • 1.1 ea re Chrocla Traslpelas of the face. 4—lt rata cos Salt tisane . cosi d liessi. n—t 1.1 care Haunt t •ne. ' e—it a •I ll' cosltively cure all Mltr a Dis aptl eases. At "ITCH"s • %NT awl manual no more. Dr. Thsayses UlatauniA . .TO.TTSII ., filearais Olittssist, ..TETTAIIP ..ITC 11•• !MIMS .lISOW el “TZTVAW , .ITC11" ..TATTne,. ••ITOII" TO TAIL Pre pre oa t by l yre Ila y alp a k 3 ,l3Celep Ur Il e .4qa t t Mre LILO A WILL •21 ott i t "' d JOO. a i: l.F.S4Les e ct 54 daript me.. i:Toffuvie d ik: cor. ttli and Mutat AMU. ritoteuth• LANE OMIT, Allegnene. an2l:l2siTTS _ THE num( ABOUT DISPEP. SI a.—WlLever says that Dyspepsia Is incuenblie tells a—that is to say. make. an clueSient mestshe. More than ten thousand eggravated Mee bane been virtu by HOHTETTER'S STOMACH ilfT. TESS, while the number that have bean prevented from COMing tO algid, by the same means, Is in calculable. la Winter mid early. !Wring, when the ePP•tlte I. sometimes too vigorous for the comfort sad safety atomeeb. ladlgestloa La moat valeta sad most la the appetite to be balked to accommodate Om dISMLITO orgasm? Not so; for theta the fame would lack Ito doe propor- odor nutriment. The tbizi.to be d, ISTILLSKIZEICS ZII26TOMACII. t 026 the liver, and put the bowel. In perfect order. Nothing wiled* this so effectually, so rapidly . . ao quietly so pleas. antly, a.llosreITES% BlTYffatil. This potent preparation trims and balatmei the ',stem, and clothes it„ g. It were, with deienslie armor. Claroplc d, seeps's. liver compliont, sad fever and ague are never known to attack Mum who vire enough to invoke the 014 of this [mat Dr vent' c. =1 I.NC/HdY/ Jr., ddhal ilqnnta Was, ,Rja arca, N an augeonsni Agent to Advernts for th. GARET= and a/2 other rapers. throughout OW Undid Sates and VW Canada. arTRINITYCEIOILIILSEBVICE. The uses] JIIITZRNOON BYRYION will bet nee In TRINITY CHURCH, qt (b t, TO-2101/.. MAY. at PR o'c7o. k. The „kettle= e,poted by ecrlact, will be "0 Jentaahe es m, thole that leseet aftdl tidier," D. P. KRAIITH, D. P. of •delphle, will preach In the EVAN ELICAL lASI Unwell o• nnth ric ie Inateneln 'go g t t W , and ilUlttinith—ser• s arFIBST BAPTIST CHU/ICM- Mall the completion of lie new Chasd. services wail he held to HAWN ir HALL. Preach leg by the 141.000. BOY. APIPPS S. DICKERSON. • very PARISATIII at lON o ' clock. a.m. and Vi ALLRATH ISCHOUL at 20 , lock. p. t ro undialletn• Rod to attend. • arBELIMOUS -THE riusT CHU.,lll.leetreas I ity. a welch JOSEPH NINO Is Pager, WI the temple M:::PaegarallAlNTAgenNelgai: Luca meet.. Sentare erery I.OH/rd DAY at nbjfer°Vallitt7 r x,TlVe" thi on 1r E'D. tar ILTNIVEIIP LIST CRUM% COMER of taNANT AND THUD WM. Wawa , . Wm A. DOS•SAILAN. 17.ActingEVOLT .UNDA Y ow% A. mod 7 r. el:intl.7 eknow ate w. ).11110 Proigo an lathed to coma mud brat. eutt,ros for to morrow troning-2L apt,ol7 of ,ioura our vox. ................ W4114.1.C41. QUIIPTON s WILLI ACC, Whole. No. ate Aut en r 6110t:ERI AND burgh. PRODUrN DIALp inta ZES. 6 evt. Vitt VALUABLE BANE , INSURANCE Ara) UTBEK 8T0C1E5....71:11C31/AT EVE. 541‘41. J.:3 awl , 13 . 6, a% 715 0 40ela, b. vvid on mensu Door 4.4 Comusarew 101 &Ma. 6s6l,,trreh .6 disies litervhaws . sad apanlvetartra , Ns . fiat al Banal ,5 r e sts. yoranla Inacinnell - Company' Mu.ossoh4l/11.ssfanos 1.10611/411/1 * ; L ori l'l: j 3;l3t} Ocalma7, • 11. rit u rituab aal%vlelltll/0114.' . golLyr 400.11UP0 Ors 9 CA W ASLADILI" , Dutcp, reed " . 41:1 4 "`Vcalesistragarigotat; JAL . : T. BUOY & CO„ (pyeeMWif to B. Jones • 000- Corner Fourth and Wood fits., BANKERS & BRO 1431 SI DUSXII6 Llf AL, KINDS OP Government Securities, Foreign Exchange, Gold, Silver and Coupons. C./I'LL/J=lO2M made on all amenable wants In We tinned States and Cannits. ' Interest allowed on Time DODOSItS. pENNSTLYANIAL - WOOL GROWERS' ASSOCIATION. Titts Lisociatlou still hold Its /mount Meetlog I We . Ctry of ritt•buritg, unttu lOTA tiF JA}O &Br jpg7, at tO o'clock A. Y. A) order of the Int: OTIVE COMMITTEE. NEW PANEL PAPERS, WITH PLAIN :TINTS AXI : oIVJOD LUITATIONS 101 MARXIST HiOHICT, NEAR FIFTH JOS. R lIEGIIES oft BIM suanurr.... VANEMZ.-.....1. a. LLDL Lt /ETNA STOVE WORKS. A. BRADLEY & CO. Manufacture every variety of COOK, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES Aztrjarele smile celebrated SIYILRMA, TROPIC d OMAN (Coal [caw) YOSIAIa a, 1111 T. and UMIiBILMI3 (Wood Cook stovea.) 1.100 Meaufeetn re GRATES, GRATE FRONTS, he. Mu, and Wuebouse, oorner of Second and Wec otnustwan. Intrance on second street. jaPcrrAl CLOTH SACQUEd, CIRCULARS, Woolen Shawls, IMTEBEIM FLZII33'CTOELTZI 3PWLXIO,EII9 WHITE, ORR & CO„ No. 24. Filth Street. HENRY t. HALE, MERCHANT TAILOR, Northwest Corner of Penn & St. Clair SU, • Ilesises ?Odra thanks to hts Mends and the pub. fOr the Maul oast favors, and resneettelle son , ' lts a share of their future patcannge. Ile won' d b pleased to have theat examine his Large and Carefully Selected Rod Up Fine Woolea• Goods Putloalarly &dap:ea to IMIII3II BAS 101. PALL en insin, jal3:rea VOU SALE—A Farm of 250 acres, m all tinder good fence. cleared audio floe order. balance le geed lined white oak net hickory tim ber with 01 et Of Undorbr.sh cleated rata:well WS, need andßartly underlaid witn two foot yet' of Melt get d tram., oust, two barns. wagon land.. corn ern, pli• pens. seeing boast, and acont four leen acn•of choice - belt, dLlfercut gualliles. la with there no waste leand—oil •an be wormed with ease. Situated In Braver roe nty. Pe•• three miles from Rochester !Stratton. sd twenty-sena miles from Pittsburgh. Price 14 enure. Coal work., now in euccestful erwcetioni dilly 'induction I& MO bushels, eltuate on Monongahela river. to pool No. 2. Small frame, to acres, well impnioreil, I; miles from Livermore Station, ou the Westera ten nsyl tn Indiana county, and only 3s miles from the city, all for 5 2 . 101 . Vat. acres In migration Borough; no impro., menu; suitable fur ail kinds of emrall frull grow- l' &15 hundred acres good farm land, four aim . e aggro& good spring , . and Prober ror tenting and batiolleirt luol let et from Altooll. 112 Blair rouser. Pa.; good roYd to same; WI for 41.u01. Ntorty two erre. In Ya• tovmsbipt EA of which Mena!: ad fenced:home, harm orchard. to. Meer. Brick and Jr roma Lions. In ..11ehnenf, nor leiretereTt. 00 0 I.ine, 32 by VI . feet, la Wllklnsbory. Price SISO-1 Moo h, tmlasree on Mine th 0,11 VU rebate, a ht. la • • aro • h•IICIIC4e pet - 1101.0f Mall th• ses. the lota set only a our two boodred y .rda from the Matto , . they are cheap • Terms may sad we want Komi; thorn, JOHN CRO!T. 103 ate tetete Ateht... 139 You'll street. LABS! SKATES! SKATE I HAVE RECEIVED HOST OF NV MC IC, and aces° the Trade a selection from 5000 PAIRS OF VARIOUS MAKES Before purchasing elsewhere, ea and examine my Stock, as I can OFFER DEALERS SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JAMES BOWN, No. 136 Wood Street nois;ou REDVCED PIUCES. TO CLOSE OE? OLE VISTIC STOCK OF BOY'S CLOTHING w araigrerini 13pecIll Incicements PRICES VERY LOW ROBERT LEA, MLNUTACIIIREtt or :TEM ENGINES AND BOILERS Freight . Hoisters • AND ricoaTcors roccix - 143 - aircuitop or all de ettlet'ons made to order. Corner orEltai and Ferry Btreet MEI P r it i gg i g i lft l afrreoritrAt!U l t" Printing and Wrapping Papers. ?ajarMILL, \ EW _ OFFICE AND wAsErtorsz, 82 Third street, Pittsburgh, Pa, No. . INITICEES—AUGUBT I.IAILTJE, Preslib 13.1.41r1NUnTON, 8.1.XU10. 111130 , .E.He rotary. DiELCTOßS—Amstist Hanle. Jelin stvrtil. N. E. Hartman. John H. Livingston. John M. raking, O. H. Merrick. Cash Paid for Paper Sleek. nonhogg • CHICAGO FLOUR AND GRAIN =MD Var. QUACKENBOBS & CO. OFFICE: No. $l3 Liberty Street, Up Stake, 1./ttibbrursb., Pa. Ali grades of WINTER A D SPRING WHEAT OLLII AI let t conatan O. hen and tor et le to the tredO the ter , 'Owed lair. et • Ilex N Whom* Mtenseyprkel direst Dom Western Mille. J BELTING ! BELTING I _ LEATHER AND CUM BELTING ci • or the but Quality eit4 tweet pnees, et the X.13A31.0e Ni.112331:501" Pes i recht 108.28 AHD 28 BT. Oldra EMMET. FOR BALE, Erncery and Distil/mi. Two Woman:wet. of andlolat t capacity. and bay ,,=og 101 Os Plita ras cued In a blower, and Modlllery. • sax 811, prrrestatan P. O. 825,000 TO I.O.Lvi IM, awH6S Y PL, ,s gwl lMatwt,xo, ues.Lt.u.ueet Ci~~vl/~~~~~~ AND NITION&L TELEGRIPII INSTITUTE. Corner Petal and St. Clair Ste., pirrsnraGn, PA. The largest, Wt organized, most anceoaztal and chcape•t • Amy/mu-remiss COLLEGE • In the United States, DUrlng the past ten yeas, .tipwards of ETETEEN.THOUSAND STUDENTS Representing every State In the Union, have Grad um, d here. A COLLEGE OF ACTUAL BUIINESS, SenpllM with Banta, Storey, root Offices. Cumuli-- Mon. Broaers•. Insurance, Railroad. hicantboat, and Telegrapho9lcm, Sc,, combining Theory is Preaotioo. Bilvienu are thoroughly instructed in all the brhnehe e of PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION. Includln RI:took-keening. remnant&P. Arithmetic. Commercial Latheolitical Economy, Ili:mines Cor respondence. Art of Lletecttnir Counterfeit Money, Itattrosdtni • nteamWs[ini• EeleAraPhiulL Practical Banking, &c. fall Students can enter at ant time and complete a roar, in B o o k s,o twelve weem, at a total east for Tuition.o Honks. Hoard. and all other necessary expenses. of from 6100 to Nt'zO. Giving full Information, and enntulnlng •conspl ootlOne of our system or Practical riusinei• Edu Olean, togetner,TrOth TESTIMONIALS From Praat Borneo ]tea, - Metchant,..llant Itook-keePm,o Address the Principals, SMITH & COWLEY, 7 1:11.E NORTH AMERICA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of New "Yory, IS THE. Only Company In the World Offering secants . guarantstd by the direct sone' , etslon sad control of Its Funds by the General or Mato •ennziument• la wlditinn to th security the e fit ,Te Cull particular ottent on 5 , the folinssingt be a rccest he, of the kegi stature of the Slate of Noy York. the Compy se authorized foote bimetal ..enosita vette an e nopeOntoodent of the Insurance Department. and reecive therefor stegis • •tereit bear i ng toe boat of tee ocpertnicet sod a Certtleste thet the Policy „ ls i Ircur t ed by o d d °We° hY l , l e`t ifer . sl e e r t its . : P at layo r' r " o ri e s% Nolan stkikltlC • L.rr: , N.A;ItANI.9C MY axellielvely. Crertik tutored Vol- CO (tt ley as coerce to the ho der ass Netionaillank MOW. °rYtt;'lt'Viglirtitl'ltATin. Trace), liesidevel or th e Ordinary Erupoillnt. les sy pert of tte nate. or Europe, at any aeasou of he year Oalttd DikVe• OItACIL on all renewal pay- Aag. LI. POLICIES are Non-iorreltlug and Irannd tely Itulloulatao. - Income of 1566: OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS ALL IN4IIII ARS an , luvited toes amine And corn Date the!, validca with those of the ••ttorth Amer s. N. D. MOll.O/.8, President J. W. DERUILL. Eccretary. . . E. T. COOL General Agen PITTSBURCH BRANCH, No. 81 Fourth Street. A few more aenre, emelcut men •in have A • elm CO-PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE AFL • 1.0; laud with them lu ail brooches of or ir loess. SAM. L. I.UNnk..eall. The noose d'^'"'' continue as heretofore. 1. fiILLIEB 9 It OW L.`tti J. L. PCNORA2II. P. SELLERS & CO., • PORK PACKERS, - r_..a. i=t OIL, Sew Bacon. Beef and Tongues Will be ready for dellotry on MONDAY, Yith lust. Chulee Sugar-Cured Hams; Do do so Deer; • Do- do du Reef Tongues; Do do do lireakfast flacon; Plain Cured Bacon Shoulder,: Do do do Sldes, At se prices and of excellent FrOni - Sins. erian oe resularly`sup,lleo WWI al articles In th e inovision trews FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. New Style Ottomans, Large size. wltj , CbCorers. made of remnants of twat W Mon and Velaet Carpets. eumest. most durable and moot elegant article of To be tont& Manufactured snd ',old only by !elven. Ali other style. or McFABLAND & COLLINS, Sea door above I/lepateh Building, Second Plop del:, Cali. ist B . b. BAZE -DWI. TILYStAILC.. II r. L. ELCIR. N 0.12 St.Clatr Street, Pittsburgh Pianos, Organs, = Efo:47 St. Clair Street aardole Adenls for the Cele'rated BRADBURY, New York, andBCItURACKEII & CO.. 1.1,11a4e1• WILL PIAN O S. Also, EdTZT d CO.'S "COTTAGE," .d S. D. 11. W. 15111T11 . 3 "AMERICAN" 011GANd, .6 'ILTON'S PATENT GUITAR. Tbenest ltallann. Germ. VIOIIII and Guitar tittlrin law.e on band. no17:oZ Prize Skates, Club Skates; SKATES FOE THE MILLION, === " Ell , Di.pat.h Bailding. Fifth Street. GREAT ATTRACTION! anuar REDUCTIOM Z~oCOR1:) as• 41:7 131 WOOD STREET, MONUMENTS,' GRAVE STONES Statuary, 'Vases, CAUSTIC. SOPA, Boni Anserlcan and English, rot Oil, Refining Purposes, Con...tly on band and for sale ln quantities to gait purchaser', by .1• e H. ruiLLzpe • ass NOW A LARGE STOCK Or a puar poIit6CTIONAnI.E. AXIS, TOIS•ad ether I[ ol 4. hi. 1101 7011 THC UULIDLY!‘IIza be:ll , li vrtai siulaition Viamigtaeral lafgal• A 114411104. dor!' ua XOLITILIOVI, 'La =as of 1600 asd upwards STEEL GIUAGING lIOUS, for U 14. PaljuPe"4"' JA d rOVVl;lll4lo.4oilieetj Monday, January 14,1867. III'CONNELL & CO., OPEN Ttii9 DAY One of the Largest Stocks OF DOMESTIC DRY GOODS IN EITILER CITY, To which they Incite Hie Attention of Buyers, NTH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, As many of their good. eta be bought at LESS THAN PRESENT N. Y. PRICES. ERWIN, MeCONNBLL & CO., NO, 17S FEDERAL STREET, Above the Market, Allegheny City. is IS:n= HILLERNAN'S HT IND FUR EMPORIUM, IS FILLED FROM CELLAR TO .I,l2l7.urtah ASSORTMENT OF 000112, at 417i=1:Ir M.C9W FLA:4'MB. Onr specialty now Is 7-aexclAems • esamcl 4113-ext.t . is P i " Ur 1710 W ' SLEIGH a CARRIAGE ROBES, Although prepared with a full linear HATS AND CAPS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. No. 75 Wood Street. nol7m , s PITTSBURGII GAS SAYING co - OFFICE, No. 459 Fourth St. com - axmonramsa JAMES I. BENNET, President, ROBERT FINNEY, Vice President. ARTHUR W. ME, Sedy & Treasir, DinskTonet JAY I. BENNETT, W. W. PATRICK, RosT. Pi oN LI. J. .51D. CHOSSAN, JOHN W. CIIALW. S. & •ANT .J. 11101.E1, MICK. nolgrald JAMIS E. ....... . ....... t. II NOBLEOCT , IRON CITY SPICE lIILLS, FIPTII STREET EXTENSION, .*'ear Penneylrania Avenue, PITTSBERGII, PURE SPICES AND MUSTARD Warranted when oar name IX on the Article. 'FRESH 0 BOON D CORNMEAL and BYE FLOUR NaIrgrA.V.GROUND NUTS ROASTED P 7tVe l .;ectrcrls inform the l potitle t. at we will In. ae n En d Retail De le» w t tOt lowest Mallet to Ice. aiming to deal fate, we solicit the patronage of the P t ic '3. HATTED. formerly of the Congress 8 t%c n e 1/111 i. 11 , 1 n tr o e l ge=l . ist toe above mill at all "catPegi , FELD corDtait ' fly c on nano STRICKLER. et KORLT.DGE. FRANKLIN COTTON 11 1 0PdIS 9 E. HYDE'S SONS Are no.s wn.rtosJ to manndctnsa COTTbN YARN, CARPET CRAIN, OOVERLET YARN, CANDLZWIOK, TWINE, BATTINGS, COTTON WARPS. Ac., Ac. WEST CANAL STREET. between Robinson and Lacock. Allegheny City. Pa. P. o.—All order. oy matt attended to. nee nail 130LI.DAY GOODS A L AT I II MI A CLF BRONZE, GILT, , Carbon Oil Lamps and Chandeliers, Lamp Trimmings, &c. Also WARRANTED NON.ISEPLOnIVE CAE. DON OIL, wholesale and retail. JOHN ROSS & CO., e 4 TlLLiarls...ot !Street, den: , aYs•daiver PITTSBURGH. PA. C3E1.45...1LR.00 0 .41..T-1. WANTED—TO CONTRACT FOR dell v ery of Rom 75 TO 100,000 BUSHELS CHARCOAL, 1 Dosing the coming season. Dells./ to OtOOWIeIIC. ISt to 15th Aprll next. Apply to or address • MOORHEAD & CO.. 90 Water Street. de77:naldwlr PHOENIX STEAK BREWERY MO. ..1.13. IMLAY & racKAy, ALILSTERS, BREWERS OF Ale, Porter and Brovrn Stout, PITTSBURGH, PA. ROBERT WATSON. RDLISSISPIIT. tellitdeS UTILITY WORKS. McLEAN & SLATOR, Flo. 83 Liberty St., opposite BANBTACTtninan OP MENET AFFRS' HARDWARE O , They make a epee 1 7 of Iron kledstead and /Tem Castor.: Porcelain. }Winged and Pivot Oastors,• StdstevA Fastenings. 1140 p. for Extension Table., Se. They_also mannfacture and have constooo7 1=1:1TIVIMi Latch,., 0 011 g a r i l L a t 'Vetritl i el:l2, rtrtaznsetrTlloVz .11 to o a ih.ai l aB l;i l 2 .. .171. 6 0 !OQUETS r , Olepr at ME wlNTW "ravnagt,lllVVg e,aad ding ValTe ' ll t an " ri ' lt , 27e d t 1 1 ' 471 . n '4 %, " : 1 ,,,1 abort notice. We can also fondsh Floral Wreaihe, Venues. eq.. All orders protli r n . tlz attended to. Cre's"rn to the JOIIT . Ir A iitirwVii. BAUR & MOSER; .Hate33.XTlllCreg4. a r Maill c a 'c liWkAMNlti c t . 9 0'0 5 4 tarrtidOZ: and prat:D= " 46 "d :gr. FOR CIRCULARS, PITTNER:BaII. PA. I=2 ♦nd Mannt.ettrenot parlor ifft.i.rxxift=4:o cor.rca7uLtLwei Nos. 71 and 73 Fifth Ntree BUCCeIIIOIIIO WAMELINK6 BLEW, "'I And Magical Voois Feller*lly SKATES! SKATES! Ask especial attention to the EXTREMELY LOW PRICES Tiny oxis closing oat their stock of LADIES ' FURS. Vaults, Fountains, EVERY DESCRIPTION T. BROOME, =I /ECM WHITE BILLND% JAMES HERVEY DOBBS, 148 Pearl Street, N. Y IT= BANK NO= I 13TII QQAUTERLIE STATE.MENT 07 Tat FIRST NATIONAL BAICR Or PITTSBURGH • ' PITTstIVEGLI, 'Jar, 7th. IM7. IMOtift:CES. Leans and Diseno at.. - '41,158,1N 72 United States Hands ltaetSoo to line from Boats and 8anker. ........ rt,Cto re Sp le and Legal Tender N0te5......a 4,0,Pq 07 .2. ational Currency Cr.... CO 3.703 CO NOtea of Solvent mate Banks Cash Items and Remittances .......... 7atssl 93 Real- Estate OM Od locale a Ists4- it -_-- =1 Capital Stook .s3tA re.) Go Duo Individual Pepotitore 1.n1e,231 ['l Due Bank , awl rtallkerf 01 :1 Due Treasurer of the United Muter.. 20 a n 0 Circulation Contingent Fund and Front, ..... .... ?.taral ni --. I hereby certify that the foregolug Is a true ab atrart from the Quarterly Report to the Comptrol ler of the Currency. an SOLIN D. SCULLS, Ctrthlei.: OVARTFRLY STATEMENT' OF TILE MERCHANTS , AND MANITFACTUE . EMU NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH. MONDAY MOANING, •AG.'..L, DC. Capital Stock®. wo,oca ca xi ?.. . j 0 5 . 1... 1 13 f ; a k i 1. I r c 7l , : u tto , lt o . .( 6I a . IS k I 6.Q .1(0 tO Ecl. 1 Due Depositors"vs, Int od Due other 8au1t5....... tv 311 .-- Dividends I.: upald Profits .d Earnings ASSETS: Not and BIM Discounted Banking !louse U... It or erntacut Socarlll•6 Specie and. Learnt Tender Note, last. ltanL Notes and if ntettonal Due byother Ban to /uterelt nu U. M. Securialta....l..... - I certify that the ahorc Is correct ahetrect fru • Quarterly Report to Comp troller Ott r n 03. laihr64 JOB ei SCOT f. STATEMENT OF THE CONDI DITION OP THE PITTSLUItIiII 13AN.6.1,011. 81SINU8, Ikeember illt, tab: LIABILITIEP Capital Stoe Due Depositors.. Contingent Fund OM .F; 18,Z D. E. .11cliES LEY, Ircuurer. Ronde ltecelva , 14.1 e g, ... (Mice Ytxtuzes Casft The undersigned, Auditing Committee, rep fully report that they he examined the Moo). td Aunts of the Hank and and the above state to be correct. JUE:st rvar. 0. YOLLANSISEE. ROBEgT C. SCHMERTZ, 1= FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Oir PITIzBURG.I.—Tha Dlrretora of ads Bank baYa this day declared a quari.rly alvadead TLIC.E.F. res. CENT out of the proatf, payable fortbod tt, tree orutut. or U. S. taxer. 1. D, SCUL.IX, ca=me:. DIVIDEND. ()mut or PraarLES` IttaCnaNct PartvaLcunit. January 7.1387. The Board of Div eter, of this t:empaey have 1 111, day declared a dividend of TWO lItII.L allS PEIL nil/ ME out of Inc %omits of toe last al. month., payab.e on and after the 14th init. juair7l WM. F. a/AM/NEL Secretary. .I.II,IIAPICIP NATIONAL BANN, 11 7 •} rirnincnon, J.uulry :d, 11 , 5,• • A DIVIDEND OF = y.woof Government Tax. will ba paid on snd aft. TV - F.111)61, the ith JsaT drat. O. St , ItTIM, Cssbler ALLYOUENT NATION.". 11.2 m. / L'ITSALE,GII. JPltuare , d, i BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF T li tffsaar. have declared a dtvidend el MERE= Ori the CooHO Stock, out et' the proSts of the last six menthe, peyible forthwith, free of tativern recut too. , B. W. MACK CY. jatir9 Cashier. 11.1C1ICLIAN 1 5 b MasarraCTlrnana Nan% PANE, t rrrralraluaL January I. 19Tr. TUE BOARD OF DIRCETORS OF this Baal bale declared dlvldand of SIX PER CENT. on the Capital Stock cut of the pronts of the lot Is math, payabla forthwith, frca of bolted ntatea Government Tat. )aura J SCUTT, J*., Cashtor, UkFICS Or VI a 1110•Lt.' t581:11, 6 C 1 1r 0 .. rt72,1W1 GM. Januar, 4th. 1417. f TIET4 ‘NUAL ELECTION FOR YSLVE CTOttn of .till ...annoy 1. ILL be held at the MIXT of the Company. on &t. 'ND A.Y. the lath day of Jaultary, 1,G7, between the hoUrecr - 10 A. X., and: r. WM. F. GARDNER, reerejt7. MI ()VMS Al.l.bu ti A l g bltt6ll .0 ?1,0 f PLVACT.IOI.IL—AIi El* , ction fur Cwelee Ul•ertbra of this Coo:obi/T. to .errs 27 for tbe ensuing year. will be belt! .11. e blllee, Co. rilth Weer. Pltt,burgh, On MOND/Ll'. Jan uary lub, 1007, between 111 e [O. ra of 10 .1. 11.. and C. 0. DU becw.tary. PlTTesraU Fr. Wayrin NAII,/.1 , CO. • .o.7re qf the Nocniary, Plrisnreno, ea.„ Dec. ,7th. Bed. TIIE . BOARD OF DIRECTORS bare this day declared a reenter dividend or 113 i PER CENT., free of Government tat, o o their Capital - Block. and stmt annual divldeadof PEE CENT.. less Government tax. on the Thad Mortgage Bonds. payable on and a ter the lota of January. 1901. at the office of W Below, Lanier .t Co.. AT and ED Pine street. to these registered at at N-w eat. and at the onlee of the Treaturer, to those reentered at Plusbargh The Trunsfer Books .111 close on the 900 dsy of Peettaber. at 11 o'clock. e. a., and will re-open on thent7th day of January. MT. 10:061 rd. 111.1TCHIMOli. SeeretarT.• Unriks OF TELZ ALLTGIIIIXT r.I.LSZT 1 11. . Co.. YITTSBOII3II. -.Ley IBC. I NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF FIRST MOHTUAHE BONDS OF THE ALLIOHEN VALLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.—The Alleghe ny 'Tetley ItaHrond Company hereby ILL7B notice tint they will redeem Ile • The Ftrst Itertiragelkmde or theC • . Within two years from this date, In aecordane with the provhdona of the-mortgage ;afro to s: care the pa' meet of said bonds. I By order of the Board or *imagers. 1 ja3tria WILLIAM. PHILLIPS, President. 1[0:4:40i.110 ]?OR DENT, NO. 33 me.suEr NTIIF..ET;, Now occupied by the Fonrtb Nation&l l Bank OEM FOB BENT, A UM 111BEBSTIBI BECK BUILDING, on Chancery Lane, In rear at Fourth; Nation Bank. le Imitable for manataatnAng or I:anat. ]OLIN WAY Jn , naalekleyTllle. 11= FOR RENT, STORE ROOM. 2:1).• 60 MARKET STREET; ROOMS SUITABLE FoRSINGLE GENTLEMEN BALLS , 110051, SECOND YLOOIL Oir SET STREET: °priors ON TRIED AND BARRET STS. J. Y. i• A ZZAM: Att'T •L'r,jw. ME 7CI oray ue ?Escrir crcrra. HOLIDAY GIFTS VITAL YOU HAVE EXAMINED Viz trawl( OF • China &Bohemian Fancy Goode lOU SALE ST RICHARD E. BREED, No. 100 Wood Street deli FLIIST CLASS LOOKING GLAS AND PICTURE FRAME MANUFACTORY J. LYONS, I No. 110 Wood St., Pittsburgh, E son band a d OWTTIV.4.I . O ° A r n d AIt NUT. CPA L..d dQUAILE .NUILKOK, pt.wi KAM and PICTURE PEARL, Weenetlack Condos; Bands and Buttons. Consols, Mtn! and LirmLeg Tybk s o esqulelte design andV., GILUIN.. •9D kIEOLL.L,Uiti eittnled in the h iliNtrxignava.. ar 4lo /1 DEWLEBIN FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIAMONDS, esirdsriaira. oath, French Clocks, &c• :Mmege o .zi to tho EarAnutro 07 i==M a arse a . 102111P0141:1"91X0IFIL OMNIBUS AND LIVERY STABLE , etb. 410 rense Street. .Dll3l & PITCAIRN, Proprietors. airomnit.. sad ciarrages tornistod .vai all Ulan& Also, Cerium.mr timenus. MAUR& 44 4 gums, As sholl.aolloe Sad resswistil• miss. . ble Open Day and Night TATA WANTE ID—By a cantleMtn *he has tid •rn tate oxr•s•leston, n 1111:Lathan as CASRESIt Ben of ittcren,s , Etre.. Would be Tilling to ttnYtl for mumfacturing hou.e. - • Adams. X. Y. Z., 0.1310 Otr.Cl. MTANTED, SitustOun go: N HT WA.TCIIIIAN to • goat et tarlithownt, tor a yog at. of motel habit, uo Good totem:met fern. Se. Addrou• through Po., omen. ,A V'E , . ft .ST. Not: 7+, No. : , :.roulthAt'd street. WANTED-100. 1.0009 10,000 TI Mao to telt .SDREWS . OAS G thaTOR. which can be attached. , any lamb. mates the beat Utica In exletence from common o L ronrealrat as candle; aria not blow oat. Most TaPenf ' , al • article ot retching at SLOG. Agents are valuta money, aclitng It with tight to C. lei ST. CLAIR STRTILT, tßoam - So. L ...6 . 11,411 w. IVANTEll.—iGraduates - ot Liter ea sad Commercial Colleges to notate manently in business requiring Salem:n=lLO Ouster, c - onwePundeacr. ppl7 with reference, (over Mous-Wee . .L 10161 , ram's Law °Mee.) ' E. U. ClUiltali, 9111 Graz& otrect. PlLisburgh. P. MOE A GENTS WANTED-THE BEST ,n-CRASer.TETP. Wort of fltstofteal Value and Naoepal 'moot Sauer. The on l y Work 0 . 0.0nr Navy Ott in the field. agents . nad it ito,..4.retvk. OH. tlng UA[ et.hed Author and Ifltterlau. In one hand. come voterne: Illastrated.bend at not? for Serval and terrltOry. _Address A. L. TALCUTT, all:rs3:ds , S . 34 Market street. Pittsbelta. A GENTSWANT ED 'CHINE BYCOtIPA.N THE EU. tit:WING al R om sell thtlr —NEW Wit saw tissue paper to beery Bearer cloth or leather srlttp. out change Weed. ueedlo or teuslou. lielfsaluartng pressure root and newly Ales:gout tour reottone4 Usinurzio. Addreas endow:or stator, J HALL. ts: . 08 Ylith tltnet, (Osecold Floor.) elltaburgrt, ra. MEM 62.1-C, -6 6 5'2 111 75 71 1.1 19 • II _ AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TUE CHILDRILIVSILWICIiIt Un. PICTURES ARO STORIES, n eu t pitedl.3 , Ilea. ANA. BULLABD. The Sunk mutates a steel Portrait of the =thee. were than nue hundred picture.. and la nicely printed mll:wend. and mu" pl.. all the all tithe. Address W. J. Iitn.LAND O" datorrwa, 75Tatati at., Pltiabarth Pa. WANTED --AGENTS —MALE AND FE.ILA ul:-121 every rah of Western Pena. !'ItASNH Al' •'THE We PICA YEit,.• "Lib CUL 3110 W ME AT S tqtrlbl FIELIV, Elthor by the.motah or on commission.. Pub ers• aces abowed. for PertlenUr. •Qbtil person, oredolress, YABOO uu., nen 43 street. Plttatrugli. S. '1 iro 3.:cai ISM Pit 5 igelltejAilli y 4 1,7(c BAILIFF & BROWN, No. F3B N'oclorina St, atLEGilE.rr GITT, P 4,, P - - .. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM rirs 1r ITTEMS, keel, alw—ys on bail& a Imiesi assert...at of iiii DEA NT% SHEET LEAD LEAD PIM, BATH TeiDL Wstall DAWNS !WV ADD I.llLAtii COCE.3 and all materials for AIDS/ ay public or - prii,te buildings iron WATER, tiAS or tTEX3L • ialetrtO pLumßorG, GASINDSTLIMPITTING, 'Hydrants, Iron Pumps, SHEET .T•P n BERL+ raw Lmth irg, maim ITIATM CLOSETS AND WASH STANDS. TO T. EWEN% csaco.s.or ;a Zweso S C..) 16 Wood St., Pittiburgb, Pa. =LIU EAGLE- • arZ%Ls 1=E1333 DIME! ATP VerY COTCClliellt.,lld &Arable for cool - o..o:Lingle during tbe Ilyarllg stud Istlir °lnFor BAILEY, FARRELL& 00., 167 Eixtaltbalolci Jai • PITTSBURGH, PA. Viligivsk4oTA , ;oziz# CO-PARTNERSHIP. • - ir r iTellased ‘ t . he a N .oct mod .ED HAVI Ltn NG FREDERICK stEnCßLEhie...V.WeVnite first day of October. DNS. emitted Into • partnership on. teethes. yle of HARPER. OUT.II/00 & CO., for the inatinfacture of WAIJONS, be.. at the . old ea. tabllshed stands of Frederick Less/domain and Thomas Harper.. on Reamer salvo., lianelinteri and would resorotliilly solicit math:Mance Of the patronage hitherto ,o liberally bestowed. IT.2I%3ItyBEIRMAti. &DAM ALISCHEL3LaNN. lE= DISSOLUTION. TOthisEEDY FlRSTnave - ven OF OWENS Sr. HEN d partnership day. re not. indebted to t.sol Oa trove Arm. are hereby no. tided not to pay any debts to .Ip.raon but to B. W. e tl4.. ,isi_r76 Attorney at Law. wlfth Street. DISSOLUTION. THE PAIITIVERSHIP HERETOILANGII . exlstled banner M. D and D. CHESNUT. under toe stole of. IeLLANE & CHES NUT. dry . rd . lo e s sy ual coosalt on the 10. ofJan the buntl be settled at the old stand. 233 Liberty street. hi' either of the tale punnets. - 153311 BANKS 7 * ; KERB. BANKILNG HOUSE N. HOLMES & Sin alLers, 'fio. 57 11111KET STRElN,Pittsbllrglu B:ggittgVa au 'lirlrifAsc i 1141 gollMViba tlattad States aadVasass I= =t=! STOCKS BONDS AND OTHER SEOURITIES Bong.* and Sold On Commission. Putleutar att cation paid to Vle purchase ahol We of UNITED STATES SECURITIES. • rscitruiNe United :stew Slzes Do. do 6=3s; ge ' ;:nll= l .; Do. Certificated ohntlebtedays. Order , ad Vouchers bought. collected. Andy TOBACCO. gTOABBAM . - utOSE BUD UMW AND BEADY, AA , Bo= BCD 13k101IT 14.UNID nOSE BUD tiCl..bk.N BMW. And Other N. ted Brand, of 0,40 4Ch a. W. JEIVIILktiON. FLfth ttooi horn Shhinttslotf/Lawgo, tale ghchy detz.:4ll . JOHN' IVIEGRAING !taint Actur..r at and Win,bassist and Estill Dealer In ill kinds 44 Tobacco, Snuff and f Cigara, 4XIIML.ASTICA 02 , 2" EiLIEI Err. a eenenl ~ .. ..t!umn, lax ci . WESTERN PLANING MILL, Cm: Ai lAcry Shut ani Num Irty. VITTSISUELGIL PA. • Sash Boars, Blinds and Mouldings, MADE TO WIDER. Iron:tatted wors!s IMIA dry bonze and Yalabod =1;11' 0.4.71 wir 111=1/._ • . Bois . 1 1e r ittChl Die Sinker, dui and Medal EngraTer, MULL Ran Or 6111E111116Cfi M, t3IIE'EEIOII, SEAL PRESSES, c a ncaulag Stampaaral Virdpag Cards, AWN PLASMA YOB stiaJEISO tAUTHISI3. - 93 Wood St., Cor:Dizunond 41.1.1ey, • oKirs Davis. aOsi rroaii,) ia Plirgrililll2Bll . =MI J . scßooarsursur & sup, Pittsburgh White Lead Werke,: PURE WHITE LEAD, BLUE LZAII uIi.OUBILY Lli vu. sys rAirrxria • , 011. BAZJISLB. j PourthAtreet.Vp 11!M,ris.• PPIANOS::• PIANOS 1 t—Al2 , Alentire new stock el IX LUZ L whlels are nowconsleezed the bokttno4etwoo musts*. • BRAYS. CELISLISSATED llitlstrd. Price from Slkt upward. ' noncom In want ot s first, mu Clams ste specttany Weir to eon and ianaadne Wars ' ' 'CIWIJAM'II3I.7IOI/111, - . ' 42 tftf • b)U BIILI. CLUE' MAT= received sa4 ror Wen. wwww. o, ru ftiff. g /V- w ic cr iwr .d a st. ca aeA^ • PAELOGS. DINING and SLEEPING ROOMS, =II